Local and Pei'soitiiL TJ pbotoifaphtrs.—A good not-half size i Camera nd " other Mrtontj material for carrying the Phologjaphiig business, for sale at a bargain, tua'crial is nearly new, and will Im sold trout 10 I \1 per cent below New York prices. For further j twrinatioa inquire at this offi -e "29tf. Clover Setd.--A large quantity of clean, pure, t tfrsttrti clover seed has just been reoeired at I) j stilingstiling' 4 slot* 0° anil examine it. Rrtncntber that Bunnell A Bannatyne, to close , oade. are disposing of their entire stock at astonish es low prices. Don't fail to avail yourselves of the i Urg iius now offered by them. Delays aie danger ous. Tht Snow-Storm of Sunday and Monday has 1 maJe travel a very uncertain and precarious busi ness in tnese parts The New York Mails of yes- ! tenia' have not come to hand for reasons that may be inferred. During the late storm ami gales, te- ! males ap|*ared in out streets but rarely, for reason* j —tut. hr.own to themselves Hooliand'a German Bitt rs and Touic—an ad veiii-enieni —of wbi'-b appeivr9 in our paper to-day, j ore recommended by the first men in the country, as oiusl admirable rente .ies lor Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint Indigestion anl all kindred complaints. For sale ai Lyman A Welles' Drug Store, and by all oilier dealers in medicines, Elbow Room.—Unlerhill A Campbell, whole sale and retail dealers in "Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Ac., at Scran ton, Pa, although they have teen there but a tdmrt. time, already find their store room too limited for their extensive business. Th y are now fitting up the finest and largest More in the city, at No. 414 Lackawanna Avenue, whore every thing ever hear I of in their line can !>e found in any quantities to suit the purchaser. Call and see The Old fugles needn't brag about the old fashioned winters, before us joutig'uu's any more. W.'ve teen one of these " rale old fashioned lOl barns'' ourselves. It la initio-rrl about t> wo that several p tsuus whose nmr.es have not re-eirtly appe-te.l t- t b vr a n'c :i ;*•'•! •.. ia: f r the benefit • I the P to rn * w -ij that Mr i. W. V* nasi lb. pr.r. i,..,' i ,t. Select *, 1,. C.i b'( it..s . ; . t ... (, ~ pjj.n.se.! .: Mr. Le-g . ofie i i.viu hou-. aea. the corner of did all I'luc siwrcis The talk is, that Burr Jackson—everyb uy h.. nearJ of Burr died in Nicholson a lew days since. > We learn that Perry M trey has contracted f r the 1 timber (or the rirer bri Ige at this p'ace with some j firm oti the West Bran -h. The iron work is to be <b r.e at this jdace. lir J. W Illinois has purchased of D. A. tiard wed, bis two store houses on Turnpike street —one of which the Dr. now occupies. W-n B Overfiel ! has nearly finished his rew dwelling house at tbo heal ol' Tioga street, nearly opposite C R. Lane's. I' ft. Baldwin talks of leaving the hotel now j kept by Liut-tbis spring. Caroline Lillie. sister tf Ja ed Lillie-, late ol Me- j shopped, Le -aute insane at Fa.-torvviiio a few -.vs i sic e—was taken in cliarge by lh.* Overseers ot the 1' .or and sent to .*u*quelidOua couuty the place of j E.-r I ist residrnee. It is cut ref.tty reported, and prett V generally re lieve I that a c iso . f niartyhuony wtll occur i.ot a thousand miles from ibis place sninc-tiuio in May Celt. That Iron l Vs'ttahlf as a Me dicine ha ling la-en kcow.i, l utit is only s ace lh. prep a li.,n of it in the purii.raiur form ot Pcruvi.-n F;.iup ; a- dun-overed that its tutl pi vsr over ti-eee has j been brought t' light, ft- eff-ct in ••*< of dp •i* and dob iity is most salutary . . What Make* Your Hair So Beautlfi.l '! Mrs. S. A. Alien's Improved ( new -t.vlo f ilair Re ■o.rer ..r Dressing combined. in one bottle. Price Ope Dollar. Sold by all Druggists. Demon stir I'lttli Mee'itig.—. be "Central l>en.o ratio Club of Wyoming Couaty" he! I a reg uar rueriirig at tile Court II use in Tuiikhamu-ck on Saturday evening, February 29'!t; 1868. The Cl'tt. was called to order by lion. Win M Piitf, i're.-'t and in lew I r.rf irmarks adverted 111 I ll* :ui|itaut m veriients nnw going on at Washington with a riew to the impeachment of tl a Presi lent of the United ! States be-aus* of bis holiest endeavors to uphold and J defend the Constitution as bis oath vd i ffi. r requires, j There waa a question lief wet n the President and Congress as to the light of the former to remove bis. I owu cabinet niiuisters wilhuu : the consent of lh jenate, but no ju-rson ho unde returns the Cuisfi tution <d tbo United States and the practice ol all ; former I'residents, from the foun lation of tlia Gov eruracnt to the present time, can dounf fur one tuo uient the complete authority of the President to re iu- ve his Cabinet a.lrisers at hi? pleasure. Anv other view would render nugatoiy his obligation- to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and to take care that the laws I"- ■ faithfully executed." If the sutior.iir.ate offi ers of the President were not dependent on hint for the tenure of their office it would be improper to term them subordinate, or to require the President to Tftitliiully execute the Iw* Because it is thnu h these siibnrlittt<* ibat he uinM enforce the laws, if st all, and how vain wou'a be bis efforts if he coul 1 . not require obedience from his subordinates. And be certainly could not - with the political affinities of many of his present sulrordinutes - unless he has the power of removal. For exercising this dearly Constitutional power the President is to be iiiijieacb *l by tui fragroeu'ary Congress ui order that th Rompers may cairv out the' hclti-h deM*:. ..a * tte Manias of tf.e . ; ••• tktl ten sovereign ot if. tn; r. n. IJ ■ baa t' d aver TO tbe rule <: ee ■ • Rrpu 111 t'-fir .--nt an I X ,< nabgh the |d | r.rv ii. r ' d the '• v' ' uf v After remark-Jr..ru Dt. .1 V ant Aiar.r fjay. Esq, the following r<solutions were read and unanimously adopted : Rr.'olrrd, That Andrew Johnson, in opposing the eff ris ot tbe Bump Congress, to overthrow the Con stitution of the United Slates and usurp to them selves the Exe utive and J u licial departments of I he government, merits the hearty approval of all patri otic ar,a lilicr.y-lov ing -ilizeus. Resulted. That tbe measure? taken by the Presi dent to tefli the constitutionality of that unpre.-e ien- j ted law- the so called " Tenure of Office Bill," be fore the Supreme Court, are eminently just and prn|r ; end that that tribunal is the only one by i which the question should be determined ; and to its decree the President and all law-abidu g |s-ople will render implicit obedience. Resulted, That the firm nd manjy j-ositioD t iken by liou George IV. Woodward in Cot-grass sh-'WS : him to he true to the liberties of fh people, HII.I that he thereby adds lusire to his I.line as a jurist and sia'esinan-ao-l that the c-uiee poiiled out by 1 bun w. utol m ice 1 put an end to imjieachment and ini|-aeber " Resulted That tj,- n Ulysses S. Grant, in surrend ering the War tift.-e v.. K-lwio M Stanton, contrary 10 his expressed and imp! Ed un-lersian .ing wi-h il.o Pieaijeul. baa |m.n u uht In |be. trust re|ii din hiui- a wanton riolaiion ..(li. iat duiy—.lll is un worthy the confidence of the Ameiiinn [astple. Several per* DS became un mbcrs of the Club b> siucning .'be Coueliiulion aul By-Laws. On u.oti'-n the pto< led'i-gs were ordered to be pub lished in the Wyoevin? lkmocrot On motion the meeting a-rjoarned. Tbe next regular meeting of the club will be held j 011 Saturday, March 28th, IBGB, Ml *1 o'clock Wp. M PIATT, Pres't A- BAY', Sac'y, Our Representative.--Have we not reason to feel proud of our able Representative from this County ? Taking into consi<leratioo tbe prudent and careful -our-e , and seeing how tenderly he has considered the interest of his constituents in his course and action upon the Prohibitory Law. bow could any one think or expect a matt of his temper ament could do more than he has done. It is plain, after reafing the debate upon his Bill to leave it to . a vole of the people, he could not be induced by our ! abb-st members on any account to take any respon sibility upon himself. He certainly cannot be cen sured far egotism. It wis very unfortunate for him , to be petitioned to bare tbe law repealed by u por . lion of his constituents, and tbo reverse by an ther portion. If they all had been on one side he might hive taken a decided stand. Them being petitions for the repeal and for the * non-repeal, how could he determine otherwise than j by u compromise to refet it to vote of the people. I It is 'rue be has not been asked to do so, but what . ! else could he do under all the circumstances, espe cially alter consulting his ftiend '• Dick," who was sent to H-irrisburg l.y the anti-prohibitionists to see | to the repeal of the Law Ig>t Ins fri--nde that secure I his nomination against Kit ne.lv his illustrious predecessor, who forced the ; unpopular law upon an unwilling people, takv itu aie-linte measures to secure bis ren-iiuination. for his 1 re-election, and secure the coolinue l services of ibeir friend '• Di -k." an I mi doubt we sh-tll secure the re |ical ot the obnoxii us law in the course of three or lour year?. Give him a fair chance, don't make an other •' yearling." i Wyoming County has been somewhat noted for ptodiicing calves, and >!i?]s>sing ot them when "ye .r --lings." This should not be iwlera'ed any lunger.— It our pieseut incumbent should be so fortunate us to " wiutrr through," it is hoped he may be jdfcuit t-i to live at least two years, for by that time, if erer, hi< great points will begin to develops, i I can't think our misfortune in such stock is owing ; to the breed, the fault being in the re iriog on I . ate. I presume th re are some ordinary minds that arc no' able " to sec the point," but when it is tak en into consideration that it takes tnttch longer to impress i leus an I duties upon sotue than it itoas in ; other.-, they may come to the com fusion to coincide w;h to. wit-.. :>n I give our worthy represent ati w iiln- a. •I . liut.i-v ta as -Main tile vvi-li.-s of hi c-ns'il.:. T.i If . t. id . t.iy thought aVu hw iti-o is u-i.t : bio. to t -.-at bis -ot-.rier.l, Kennvdv.on lh- n .i C- : ti, U;V-1: ' .0 trry issue he no liuuiil w t ii.ivt .ken i:e -with- of cxprticb-e i uieut iter.- it. ti. 11 m-.. i -short 4 'lilil Bite tlVl'lSlgbt will Uat i.ethe mean, ot piefcrittig •• cm.rges of iiupieachincn.." •' R. Azy " Nicholson, Feb. 29. 1863. JDiedL, BEDELL—In Clinton. Feb. 26'h. IBGB. Delia, yoiu.gc.t daughter ot Jolin and Mary Bejel! age I 24 years—f typhoid fever. Sbe now lies sileut in the ground For death with it. man !e lias come Au-J taken lor spirit from this earthly mound. And fi.su to far brighter home. Y'et in our minds h-r voice still sounds, IDr memory we shatl ever hol-l dear ; ,-hr sixo.ks, tut we can't hear the sound, 1 ' For Ti? to her Saviour, shs loved &> dear. j Sh- h is i nst Iroui Ibis worl i of trouble And gone to her home of bright g'ory, Though hri P-rtn is now ike the unrble, ;he lives with her Jesus i-i glory. Barents, weep tor for jv.ur daurb'er dear, For she tins gone bence to Jv-sue ; Passed from tbe wort t "I 'rontdeg b<-re, Tli- ugb h'-r b-ss ba? sidlv In-rett us Lit/lie. 'h-otgb v-u have lost a d-at s.cter, An l p— tour i s- is no* hwr gao. ; Tbovgb we too h iv:* sa ,ly uit*Sevi her, Let us try l<. meet her i'gtiu. j Bruthers, you turss a kind and loving sister, Miss lier kind aid welcome voice, But try, wi h Hod your assister, Ity as Delia did, to make the wise ch. i e. . Friends, mourn not the lows of Delta, .. Though .-he wa ever kin! to you ; And though you loved her most ilea-lv, Try with the writer to t.id lior adieu! I ,Sfto APPIsETON'S EDITION or THE NOW PUBLISHING From new Stereotype plat-?, uniform with tire New Edition of DII'XKNS, containing all the notei of ilie Author, and printet Ir-.tn the lat est Edition of the Authorized Text. To be C'vmp'eted in 1 fientj-l'tvc \ olun-.ee. Price 25 Ceats Each. Ptipiedou fine white piper, clear type, nni conve nient iu size. 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They have prob ably cured end alleviated more cases the past five years than all other medicines combined They are sold throughout tho length and breadth of the land. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet article—superior to Co* ] login- a-id at hall the pr Ce. | §;fri<il ibtirfS. I Among the uniny restoratives which nature ha? supplied to relieve the afflictions of humanity, there ' is no more favorite one for n certain class of diseases than the "medicinal gum" of the Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable it is, its power to heal, to | soothe, to relieve and to cure, is enhanced tenfold by scientific and judicious cumliitiatiun with other ingredients, in themselves of equal worth This b ippy mingling exi.-ts to a remarkable d:'< ree lh. Wi.rar'u Balaam of Wild tTier . r V r > whose value in curing C aighs, Col.ls, Brunch Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Af fection, aud Incipient, Consumption is inestimable. Strong Testimony, From Benjimin Wheeler, Esq, Depot Master of South I'uvalston, Mass. 'ln the Spring of ISSB I was mo-t severely afflict ed with a hard dry cough, with its usual acqpmp t aiinents of ji glit sweets, completely prostrating my nervous-ysteiu. .-ml pro-lu-ing si eh :v debilhatnd state ol heil b that, after trying medical aid to no purpose, I had given np all bo; es of ever recovering, a? ha 1 also toy friends At this stage of matters 1 was pr- vai'ed upon through the influence of a neigh bor to try Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and, be fore using two hot!I- s the effect was almost magical. My cough entirely 101 l me. the night sweats desert oil me. hope once mote elated my depres-ed spirits, and soon I li.d attained my wonted strength and vigor Thus had this Balsam, as has often been re matked by peisotts conversant with the above facts, literally matched me from 'he yawning grave. You arc at ii'crty to use tbi- fur the betii lit of the affiict e i " Pr t red by -I'T.I W ' I.H Jt SON, 18 Tre ' witi' >t.. la-.-t. it nr..l I ' -nte by I'ruggi- jrener-it ly (.RACE'S - "BR \TI?I) st AI. V !•:. .urc- in a very sh >rt tin e ( i t- BURN* -t'AI.DS WOl VD.*, I! 'l*l.*,, . uv.v* i-'RYsIi'ELAS " ALT Kit BUM, RINGWORM. ''IIAPPKD fl VN D-, BOIL*, FROZEN LIMBS. FELONS. CHIL BLAINS, lic it is prompt in action removes pain at once, ana reduf-8 the most looking nv.-llings end iu flarn .ti .tis, as if by magic,—thus affording relief ana , a crmitd-te cur.*. ! SETII W. FOWLS A SON, Boston, Proprietors, Sold by all D-uggisis, Grocers, una at all country stores. ■ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR KB NEWER Ist'e only infallible Hair Preparation for RESTORING GRAY H MR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROMOTING US GROWTH. It is tlv cli"H(icsr ptuparation ever offered : io tiie pttb'ie. as 'tie bottle will la*t l.tg cr ttiid aec'-m' ii-lt more titan three liot iles any <ther preparntion. Our Re ewer is not a Dye ; it will not stain the skin a others. It will keep the hair from falling out- It ••!' ans s the Seaio. and make* tbe II or ani', lii t-oiiS, and silken. Our Treatise on 'he II nr sent free by mail. R P HALL A CO. Nashui, N 11, Proprietor!. Tor site liv n.l !cu:gt>rs. i TO Co sUMI'TIVES. The Kgv EDW AUD A Wi I.SOX wRI send (free ->f :!i.r..c-l ta all who .CSS4C it the prescription with the .lire -ti ios ~.r iu 'ki'.g ati-l unrig the simple rvui eJy by wlii. h ho was u't-d of u lung affection and !ihit dread disc as-: Col sumption Hi* only ohjeci is to benefit the uffii.-tcJ n>l he hopes every stiff-rer will try tins pros-riptinn, as it will cast Ihetn nothing aoj may prove a blessing Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON, No 165 South Sceou I Bt, Williamsburg New Y'ork Gi.l'lv. I'sMßtrcial t'oitcg The so cuss . 1 Gard ner's Bos-ncs- College and Ladies' Academy, .t Scr ir t-.n, h * surpiss ; all exp .-tatinu Tho coers-- ]of study is more thorough tho terms are chc iper— an I give be tcr satisfaction than any v.ther Cull-gc f toe knot in Nottbvrn Pennsylvania Lite Sehol | orship s>s 00. I'lubs at reduced rates .Send tor | aollcge t* iper giving full parii -ulars. Address t. : C Gardner. I'rtiu.p-I, Scratiton. Pa. u7nlovl EKRoR.t OF YOUTH. ' A Gen leiiun wli< auSfcrel for ye.irs from Neivou fa Debility, Pre in a fure anl all th ef*tnof i voothful in i*Tftion, wilt, for rh of guffWrini* huinmilT, fr*e to all who it le rrri|y ani lirectiip for making ih >iiuple remedy be whi. h b wny ftiretl. SuffVriTt* to profit by tb<* iYilvprtiiwjr'n i'jd <ii fo ty in perfect .• nfi On , J<M|\ it. OUDO.N, 43 Cclar Street, New York. \ Cb lb WHOLESALE STOCK OF SEASONABLE €IsOTHIM€, SELLING AT RETAIL. j|illion jjollnrfi ]|orth. Unequalled in Fabric, Cut and Work manship. A Sacrifice wilhr U' a Parallel in tbe Clothing Trade! Over Coats, Business Suits, Dress Suits, Selling at lc.* than MAt.F THEIR VALUE, mtvti fu tore I tb- | sen' - - -, , Ki tatliiig 0 ;.c cent he : - w i •>t ot i'lifh; fion THIS (iUEA't SALE BAI.DYVIN. The Clothier, North East Cor. Broadway and Canal, N. Y. N. I',. Ret it ti ■' nng Mutchunit, CASH buyers, will tin I ihi* s'o-k wry itlri.-iive. TERMS. - Neil Cash.—v7n'2Bw2 MRAM COURT SALE, N OTICE i? hereby given that ill purstiatiee of an Order of the Orphan's Court ot Wyoming coun ty, dir. cted to the un lersigned as Admini-trator of the estate of Win. II Wright, dee'd. he will expose to put.iic rale on tbe preini-es, in Monroe 'fownslnp. ■at Thursday, April 2', 1863, at one o'clock in the forenoon, a tract ot land miuafo in the township of M 'tirug, Wyoming i ounty, Pa., bounded and de scribe Ins foil .vrs, to wit: On Ihn North by laud unknown, being vvild lan I, on the E vat by Hervey A James I'hentx, on he South by Bowman's Creek, on the Wcr by l-.n ts of Clmrles Wright, containing I about Eiuurv-Fi VE ACHES, tie tbe same ui-.re or lei, at,out lorty acres thereof improve I, with a tra i n dweili'ig b'lUSv, frame barn, shed, corn etib, a.<d otuer out buildings and apple srefiiri thereon, with the appurten IUCCS, late ;lie . state of Win. 11. tV'righw decease !, ami will l>e Sold to tbe highest and li*!( hi'Jder. - Tkkmi OF SALE. —Ten |*r cent, of one-fourth of ; the purchase money shall he. paid at the striking .town of protwrty, the one Jottrih less n n per cent . at me ioiilr.uKioii of (ale, nut the roinatiing llir, e lourtha in one year thereafter, with iul,-reei from the li.nthuiutn n nisi CU UU.I-4> WRIGHT. M rch 2, 15u91139**4 Administrator IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATE* tor the .test.-in District "f Peunsylva lita. In mailer nt Riley Si. kl--r, Bankrupt. To whom it itn v C n ern : The un lendgned here by gives ooticc of ' is upp.int.uent as Aa-ignce ol Kiiev Si. kh-r, of Fulls township in the county of Wyoming ul State ot Pennsylvat .a, within said Ul-trict. who ha? been sojudge-l a Bankrupt on bis j own petit inu by the Dis'rirt Court of si-.l District Dale I Falls township the 22J day of February A. ; D 1868 I qJO PERRY' COLVIN, Ae-ignee. f . ORP UN'S COHRT^4LE. NOTICE is hcrtby given that. it> pursuance of an order of (lie Orphans' Court of Wyoming Co.. dire, red to the undersigned Guardian of the minor 1 cbil Iren of George ft Tutton. dec'd, he will expose ! to public sale on Friday the 2t th day ol March. 1868, at one o'clock F M . for rash, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tunkliannock township, county aforesaid, and described as follows: | Beginning at a corner on East side of public toad leading to Montrow and at the South West corner of land 01 Thos OattrhoUt. thence East along the line i of said Osterhout's land to a corner, laud oif Benja- I mill Steuiples ; thence South on a lute of said Stem pi s to tho North East corner of lands of Samuel ! Stark ; Ihenro West along tho line of said Stark to the said put lie roao, and thence North along the East side of said road to the place rf beginning ; containing twenty-five acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenances, &■., with one small house, and other improvements thereon, late the estate of 1 G. S. Tuttnn in said order named and to be sold a' the Court House in Tunkhannock Uoroueh at the time above slated, to tie highest and best bidder. CHARLES J 11EXRV, Uuardin, Ac. n'29w4. SHERIFFS SALE. BV virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me direct ed. there will be exposed i<> public sale at the Court House in Tuukbannock, Wyoming Co.. Fa., I SATURDAY, MARCH UIB, '6B, T I OVIOOK P. M I A'l 'he right, title and interest of the defeniant iu I and that certain piece, pared or tract of land sit i uate at." 1 being in the township of Nicholson, Wyo ' ming Couti.' v i Pennsylvania, bounded nd described I as f.,n,,wto : Ehl 'hp North by land <f George Candee, EaM by w O- Baylor, South by bud of Alfred WiderratO, 1111,1 West by land of Flovd Bprague and Levi PelricA* containing about tbirly six acres of land mor- or loa", about twenty acrea thereof improved, with otie frame house, one small barn, and n small apple orchard HUM .'''her fruit trees thereon wiih the appurtenances. Seized and ta en in execution at the suit o, Alfred Widor.ntn vs. Norman .Spraguo and G 15. SpraJ u ® And will be sold for c i"h only by Al. W DEW ITT. Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Tunk., Feb. 25, 1863a'29w3 I SHERIFF'S SALE. UY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed • ihero will he rxts'se i ii po tie-ale at the Court : 'flue in Tu kha in rk Wyoming un'V Fa : ON SATURDAY. MA RUM 14 I o'clock F M. Aii ihe riirt.t. title *ti<{ interest of the oelciidan' in au 1: ti. it i win pie. c, pan •I or trict of lend sit- j ii!'.. and being in the township Braifit'rim, Win . ming ty, PennsylvatiU, IsantM "tot dMclibWd . i< . alo *i i : Mn Ihe North by land of Win. S Hall East by land of .James Doolitlle, South by Inn i of the heirs of Charles Keettey, leu'd. and West : by land of Henry Wilson, Containing about nine and ! \ one-fourth acres of lan I, more or less All improved, 1 ; with one frame dwelling house, one cow shed, owe hog pen. and one sins!l apple orchard and some oth er truit trees thereon, with the appurtenati -ei. Seized aid taken in execution at the suit of C. P t Miller vs. Jacob F Hall and Win S Hall. And will be sold fur cash only by M VV DKWITT, Sheriff. t Tunk., Feb. 23, 1869u'2*J*:J SHERIFF'S SALE. r) Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed A tbro will be ez|iOfed to public sale at th- Court House in TuukhatiOock, Wyoming Counly. Fa., ON SATCRDAY, MARCH II '6B. at 1 o'clock F M. 'Hie following described piece, parocl or tract of lan I situ i'e in the township of Overfield County ~f ' W omiiig and State of Pennsylvania, bounded us! follows : beginning at a |e.*t an 1 stones in the con | Ire of the road in Bu-kley's line, thec.ee along ihc , same South 434 dc rocs M'eat 54 and lour-teutli per- , ,-hea to a po.-t and atom s ; th* tire North 464 degn. s West sixty-one perches to a pn-t in line of llarvey lot, thence along tne same North 4.14 degree* East i 51 and fout-tenth perches to the roa.i theme along i the same South 464 legre s West sixty one perches to lire place of beginning; caiitnioii g tw.nty aetrs and 118 perches be tiie same uiuro or Its-, ai-out leu I acres t erenf impmved, wilh a small plank tmu-c j I hereon wiih tl,e appuiteu mces I Seized ~l"l I .kin in exeont'on at the su't of Whit- \ . nev Leonard, u of Giles Leon rd vs. Philip F.,t- , i rick And wili be sold for cash nl by M W LEW ITT, Sheriff. Tunk., Feb. 25, 'Gsn29w3. or can be ; found at Lvinan & j c Wells ard J. W Kliomls. ~ ■ Tut.kiialir.ock, 1 enn'a.nnd H " ' ' ,< r dealers, t'le GB'T A| WV W ENC.I.I-II 3W KBNV SRR.CIR ";~y I? F I " LIXIWKXT. This Lit.i --" ineiil stands unrivalled, | and is the best, cheapest, most |*mertul Linimcti' I ever offered to the public, for man or horse. It has been used lor tuaiiv 'ens in Englurd, by | the leading barriers, and ihey have bad the greatest j too-cess with it of any liniment ever used for ihe cure of horses. Those who have horses that i.re swcer.ied or lame, have swelled join's, sprains, bruises, old sores, flesh i cuts, collar galls, e , should try this Liniment mi l they will be convinced ibal it is supeii >r to all other j ! known preparations j If it does not give good satisfaction, return the j bottle half full and your money will he refunded. Put up in convenient form, and sold bv all Drug- [ gi-ta and Storekeepers at 60 cents a but- |c. D n't fail lo call tor ibo Great English Sireenet/ • . Liniment. .Vli.Mlctown, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1863-if. KOTKF Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession j l of .Sumrel Diiley Jr, on pair of steers, to lie kept j by him during my will and plea*ure--all persons are ' forbid molesting or interfering wi'h the same DAVID PATRICK. Overfiell Pa., Oct. 7th 1867 vTulOtf ! ! ADMI N IstTRATOR'M NOTICf*. \T 7 HERE A* Letters r.f Administration on the es- VV tale of t'btistiari Lush. lateol Washington township, in Wyoming County, deceased have tieen granted to Iho subscriber. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, rnd those having claims agri st sid estate will present th"iu duly aulbenlicated Tor sctlleim m to the subscriber at M, hnopmy BENJAMIN KINTNER. Adm'r. j Mehoopany, Jan. 27, *6B. AUDITORS NOTICE: j r pilE undersigned lining been appoint* Ib\ rbe t Orphan's Pout W. oniing '' .om'.v an Au it'or ' to .lis'riou'' Iti" fun is p. the hands of in Admini*- tr- tor of ihe est itc o" lleorv Mn fit, deceased . nil at*.-fid t i rh iittic.-of his ai-pi.i t"unt ;• t, - ,;1i Hi I t'l l i. k I'm iiigb on rhui-l tv M : b 12rb. l-a-e -t I o'clo k P. M,, at wl.e 'i time ami ptnew I ~ ■*••• liter, t.-i in ri l d -1- ire 'q i-s --te i • j ill ir ii ' in" -• ii l b ore i iroiu com iig .0 to.* a sh.i.e ol .h.p I I'liu i J. I! RHODES, Auditor. Tutikhuunock, Feb 10, 1863n'27.v3 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between 11. J li rllock and S R, Fcrrel ol Merboppcn, has th's day ho. n dissolved by mutual eonseiit Idle books and accounts will be settled by R- J - llallock, who will keep up a stock of general nicr. bmlis.- and solicits the patronage of the public, ul the old . ' sund. R J. HALLOCK, S. K FKRIiEL M.shoppen, Pa.. Feb. 15, '6B. n23w3 A Physiolngical View of Mnrriti^e, THE CHEAPEST BtroK EVER PUBLISHED I Containing' Nearly Three Hundred Pages An 1 130 tin.- il ilt sj arul villus it Hie 9 Annt'iiiiy of th? Human Ortjin# in s *f* f Uc.!th ! nnd , t*ir!i a I runtime on Karly Krrorn i(* ie --| Ior)l>?p Coit!*i'rjueiit'e> U|**n vli* iiiind n I txnljr, wit'i the Author'* I'lan <f I're 'tin lit the only r;- tioiml it ll* I Auceesful tno.le o. ('uie #ho*in bv th ru port nt ctiffD trea'e I. A tru'h*ul i Iviiwr to ihe iitarrieii tin ! tho-e <*ntenipl m♦r i .£•. who tn i Certain oubtß of their plivMual 'oiiiitoii "eiit trei of imftxiM to ;iny >i<ltlnioii, on retijt <t 25 nt- in ytiMiipß or poet*! • urtTiwr, by a lilrcwuisc hH I<A CRttlX, No 31 sf:nleii t anu, Albany, X. V. he 1 author ury he conuultel upon ny of the U)<on which hin bmk tru.-.l*. either jwhoU 'II ,? r h HI .if. 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We ri.im It wHI cut Ttveniy-Five (5 per cent, snore esrd wood per d.iy than any other Age made. McKr ESI'ORT, Doe 19,1867 Messrs Li| pmeott A Co Sits: - I hav" fullv tried vour Pat. bt Axe and find ; that it is all lhat you cbii.n for it. It will chop! | faster than any other Axe that 1 ever saw, an leaves the woo l without sticking at all. I would n.t I chop three days without one tor the eont. I neco ' not av any more for any man that tries one will he , I satisfied MM. KEES. C' 1 \ TTTIfIV T, ' n Axe t '' B L;! yf\ t./ 1 Lv7i\* — be I are '. th pat-uted Infringers on these pitenis will be prosecuted ac.-or- ; j ding to law Venders or dealers, and persons u-ing ( anv infringement, are liable with the maker of the j ; infringement. For Sale by all Dealers and the Manufacturers, j LIPPINCOTT A WAKEWELL, (Suc.essors to LippiOioff .t Co.) Sole otrners of the Patent. PITTsaBUKUH, Pt. NIK<II AMEHHAN Sl'F.lM HiPCO. Through Lino to California, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA. sail.ng from New York December st'i and 13th I January sth, 15:ll and 25:1| ; and Eelnuary 1 st>l an I 25th. W th New Steamships of the Frst CI ss PASSAGE lOWER THAN BV AN' UTH:R ROUTE. For further information address the undersigned at 111 West Street, New ti rk It. \\ CARRINGTON Agent (Dne putuir! oaf PuUar! A GREAT WONDER a .tilk. Thibet or Alpaca Drs, Wool Sn.wl, Carpet, s't v is. Sheeting, j Family Bible Sets I. . lies' Furs, Sewing M o-hllle. line Wool 'l.tblxrOens Mn', &- for ON hi DUL ! LAP, EACH Aeeots w in'iil I'irrnlirs sent iree A Idles G S WAR KEN A CO-, Boston, Mas* IMMENSE DOLLAR SALE'. 'M E if.nli. Kieocli and German Dry and Fan.-v li ... .s, Plated Ware Cutlery. Album*. Leather Goods. A. ~ Ac. S. ml 15 ecnts for one. or 10 cents each for ten more names if ani.-lcs. wni.-b wo will !ell at DNE DOLLAR EACH. Agents can purchase un article W'.tlh Iroin S1 to ! s'2 'O, for One Dollar, according to sire of . lob order ed. 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HOW 1-1 si-;WING MAOHiNF : We have made a epei-ia! cuntraet with the O- S. wing M .chine Company to furnish the.: worlo-r nowned m .chines as n pie iii.i.i in for new subscribers to THE IN DEPENDENT ) iu.ing the pr.s.-n je .r Any person who wB ■-* " II- the names ,1 twenty-lour n.-tv yearly subset, at our regular su s.-r'pii. n price, (-ee teruis as A JI - will be presented wrti one of tnose celebrated ehin.-s. the lowe-t price of which is Still. It u ! |sn-k.-1 aim ehip;-u.t by express, or o'lierwlso s i ie. te.l. W.-gimi ly want the names (with the tno-.e twenty Jour persons who do not take our pap: who re all suiiscrtoc I'.u u ; they in.v be sent a tune, or all together; li.cy may be at one j office, or iti.oe than one— we are ohlv nariiculai they shall be bona-fide neir subscribers. Any one |s?rs-.n .-uian-ri log tor "4 years, cr -t I tiro pei*. lis lot I'd yeais, or any Ibite jmrsous years will be eutitlcf to thu macbiuu uud. ; atn.ve fler. Persons t tit n ling to | ,ke advantage of this ' • and sending ih- sul.s riUos' naiues n.. they ihem w ill p! us.- stale in ra. h inetance that iKy • sen! nit i liis - . .mil All sii, s ri|.n,.ns suit under this offer must t wi h the number uf our pijs-r ncjrt after tne ; j <f the money Rcinl'it.ni.es must be urJr l-y post-office !C. i | order, htuk-chevk, or express ([raid.) CHIP \TI-.HS HOOK. s*l\ MONTH* al Uvr >VIIITFI HOll Any perron who w ill sei d ns the name of su .s-viioer f-r Tu IMIKI-KSI KST for one year, u the-rone.v. will be piesented with this book t j will la- sent try mail [m-tage paid, or deliver . a I h - desk o' our publishing office. Old subscribe -r m t in err • -rs, on renew ng 111 ir subscription-. .. sending us filM ,-eels extr •. --ill also l-o prrf.r, with a eopv cf tin- b, ok. Me havo fITVe-tdy gv awny tuorc th >n twelve th .itsar.-l copies of D. s:■ uiarsable volume, an I -In if.-man I continues tf.abx ted. It ..ugh' to 111 i very family in the coi-• The retail prie a- the lee A stores is SI all. OUR YOUNG FOLKS, The ifeman I for ibis p ttodi -ii! eoetinnes; Ik.-.! hop." eierv f ninly wh-i h i- not already sunptirl at on e all u- t., present them wiih . copy fc- i ye ir, on tbe iuin'e rou.iitioi. that anew sube b - i with ibe u.onev bo sen I us. Old subscribers, i • arreir*. will be ruppliid aim. it 'hey will, yg. • ing their suh-rripti ns, 'end us fifty cenU ertr-v > I more upprop,tan. or valu.tle present could I .. I ire f. or one wblek would be $, gladly looker 1 trotn month to tu-nth, as this min'hlv magair. Ibiilliant storie* and tcmuulul iilustratuxte :>c pobHhhcr'# prwe iu 00.
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