Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, March 25, 1868, Image 3

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    Loral and Personal.
Democratic dub Meeting.*-A regular mcet
©f the " Central Democratic Club of Wyoming Coun
ty," wilbW held at the Court Ilouie on Saturday
evening nest at 7j o'clock, for (lie transaction of
business Let the friends of Republican govern
ment and Constitutional liberty ci me out to this
meeting
(Per order of Club.)
Broken L.cg.--Audrew Arnold, a young son of
Christian Arnold, broke his leg a fear days since
while making some Sam Patch jumps off a high
bark. Outs? he'll conclude, before he gets over it,
that jumping aiu't a very healthy exercise after all.
Bitten by a Png,—Al Roberts whilo walking
along the streets the other day was assailed and bit
ten in tbe hand by a dog whose reputation as a
peaceable and quiet dog is not good. We don't
know what Mr. Wall, the owner, proposes to do with
him ; but we have board several persons recommend
cold lead, as a very proper remedy In such cases.—
The dog will probably
"Uo to the place where the Lad dogs go."
House Builder* nnd others using lumber should
bear in mind that there is now a large quantity of
extra quality of extra thick seasoned pine boards
for sale at this place, helow the usual market price.
We refer of course to WaUman A Co.'s stock now in
charge of E, J. Keeney, who shonld be addressed for
particulars. We have bad <vca< nn th i-, bo few
thousands of this latri!>er, nr. i wit: >u" .cy h.\o alio
pronounce it good an i cheap.
The Indian Ductless, Marleah, or tne Wii.t
Flower, stiil remains in town, and wo understand is
treating quite a number of patients afflicted with
chronic and other diseases. Her rooms are at Wall's
Hotel, where she can be a " t ' ie afflicted
believerp, at all reasonable hours, night or day.
Scott's Popular Remedies are advertised in
another column. They are said to be the ne plus
ultra of materia rnedica. Every family should
keep them on hand.
We have been requested to announce that E. W.
W stson will not be able to £.' l out the balance of
his school term ou account of the death of his wife
Last week we gave notice that he was detained at
home in consequence of sickness in his tauiily, this
week we regret to katn that that sickness termi
nated fatally.
Rumors. "We hear that Esquire Ben Nowmaa
has traded houses aud lots with Isaac 11. Ross Mr
Ross we learu has sold the Newuian house to Mr.
Mack, the carriage maker.
Frank Crane is about to remove to Emporium,
Cameron County, Pa,
Wm, B. Gverfiel i has purchased George Stoekel's
ten acre lot ju-c North of town.
Mr. Sloekel has purchased a smaller lot of W. £
Little:
F. M. Terwiiliger has purchased a very desirable
building lot of C P. Miller, nearly opposite C. R.
Lane's.
Cairl Ilenningcr recently purchased a 2" acre out
of-town-lot of Jerome Welch.
A young Lawtr iu 'own is having a change come
o'er the spirit of his dre.itn* Sail change his been
produced by a Miss T., of Towanda.
New Railroad Pregldent.—llon. Asa Pack
er has been elected President of the Lseigh Valley
Railroad Company, in place of W. W. Longstreth,
res'gnel, and Charles Hartshorn. Vice President, in
place cf Julge Picker, promoted. We understand
ths change? arc revived with great favor along
the Lehigh.
Drouth.—A drouth is said to be Drevailing in
this community to a considerable extent io conse
queuco of the closing up of the lager beer saloons. —
Those who found the " exhilarating" though not in
toxicating f?) fluids so essential in slaking their
th-ret "at in rn, at noon, and at night," SDJ them
now no more. And since, in the opinion of London
snd Lot', it is only th agl.t necessary that " hotels
kepi, fu.-jiahed anl deemed necessary for the travel
ing public " should ba licensed to so!', barter and
traffic in " exhUercting beverages," of course the
refreshment saloons of this erontj are "left out in
the cdl." Only the " traveling public," according
to the--e wise Solons, these "friends of temperance
and morality," are supposad to ever get .dry—thongh
we presume the law will be framed broad enough to
ioclude a few of the landlords' most " intimate
frienls," who ere nod of the " traveling public."
The great party of " decency, morality,
and virtue," truly, have wise legislators at diarris
burg.
Pi;, or Pup t— ■' Just as you please, my little
dears, —you pays your money und you takes your
choice."
Wiierkas, the Republican party is a party of pa
triotism. decency, morality, and oppose 1 to vice and
crime. Thercf-re
Resolved. That it is the sense of this Convention
that it would be wise an I judicious to extend the law
prohibiting the sale of intoxicating 'drink throughout
ths State
Resokd, That intempo an-e is a gte't evil ant
that the nle of mtoxi arin-' Iril - ' i • • • - ... •
ted by law, und that w. -1 i t; r jsvii {
any law now io exii'm. , oj' :
These solemn prcau. ic and res V .si will be
recognised by most of our revl
publican party platform of last Fail, passed ro a sol
emn conclave of the wise ones at their County Con
vention.
These words read strangely in view of the white
washing manifesto or pro nuncio merit" signed by
Landon, Lott, and others, which will be found in an
other column of to-day's paper. This is a fair sam
ple of Republican honesty ; or rathor of black repub
lican dUhontsty , duplicity and hypocrisy. In order
to relieve themselves in general, and some certain
individuals in particular, from an unpleasant dilom
ma--of an elephant which thoy had got on their
hands—these men are prepared to play pup or pig
at plensuro only so they remain top dogs of the ken
nel. When it suils their purposes they prate louily
of " decency, morality, temperance and a profcibito
ry law." Wnenone cf the animals finds himself
wedged into a small holo tbo whole brood rushes to
bis rescue with a " modified liconso law,"
•'The Sweetest Thing in Lift-," is good
health and good spirits, and if you have them not,
the next best thing is what will restore bloom to the
faded cheek and happiness to fhe drooping heart.—
The great and sere remedy is Plantation Bitters,
which onr physicians recommend to both male'ani
femile patients as a safe, reliable, agreeable and
cordial stimuli, ot. They contain nothing to disagrc-e
with the most delicate constitution, anl have won
goblcn opinions from all whi have tried them ; and
probably no article was ever tried by so many per
aons They elevate the depressed and give strength
to the weak.
Magnolia Hater.
A delightful toilet article—superior to Co*-
Jogne and at half the price.
To give Life, Growth and Beauty to your
flair, use Mrs. 8. A. Allen's Improved (new style)
U&ir Restorer or Dressing, combined in one bottle.
Prise One Dollar. Sold by all Druggists.
A Balm for every Wound. Grace's Cele
brated Sake is now so generally used for the cure of
flesh wounds cuts, burns, ulcers, felons, sprains, and
all diseases of the skin, that praiao of it seems to bo
Beebless. Those who have tried it once always keep
• box on hand, and nothing will induce them to be !
without a supply.
B anted— Agents for the sale of Lloyd's Great
a P —zan make froui sto 20 dollars per day. Ad-
SIMON C. PETERS A CO.,
Box 40, Harrisburg, Pa. I
I Resolutions on tlie Pohibitory Liquor
Law.
At a meeting of the un 'crsigned, and others, in
terested in the maintenance of law and order, the
following preamble and resolutions were adopted:
j Whereas, a prohibitory liquor law applying to
j Wyoming County was passed by the Legislature at
i its last session, forbidding entirely the granting of
licenses. And whereas, public sentiment is much
excited, and divided upon the same, the law not be
ing strongly and successfully maintained, but fruit
i less litigation resulting therefrom. And whereas,
upoo a careful comparison of the ]>etitions, for a re
peal of said law, with the remonstrances against
such repeal, we find a strong majority of the voters
and actual tax payers upon the petions for pepeal ;
and
Whereas, any law upon the siatute bonk, wbich is
persistently and successfully resisted by public opin
ion, must lead to greater demoralization of society,
than could lie produced by the alleged evil sought
I to be removed by the law, and
Whereas, many persons who signed the remon
strances against repeal, have since by letter declared
their conviction in a contrary direction, their com
munications cow being before us, and
| Whereas, iu the nature of things, it is illogical
, and unwise to prohibit, as a crime in one neighbor
j hood any act, which is not only tolerated I ut sanc
j tinned by law in the next community ; therefore
| Resolrtd. That as friends of temperance and mor
ality, we believe it would be prudent, and judicious
to so far modify the prohibitory liquor law of Wyo
ming county as to allow license to such Hotels as
are kept, furnished and deemed necessary for the ac
commodation of the traveling public Making the
forfeiture ot license an additional jionalty to those
| now existing lor the violations thereof.
I [Signed] GEORGE LANDON
ZIIIA LOTT
JAMK-i K WEBB.
.1 T OHAMBLRL.MN,
Reprt -n-.iives (• m Bradford.
L. D. SHOEMAKER,
Sen ator fr"in Lm.err.e County.
Ltd It EN IS DKK ITT,
Representative, from Susquehanna Co
Ilarrisburg, March 19, 1868.
Married,
MO>S CAREY —February 3d, by Rev. Geo Green
field, at the Parsonage of the M E Church, Cen
tremoreland, Aaron Moss, of Dallas, to Miss Mari-
I on A Carey, of Northmurelund
, WRIGHT- DAILY —On the 10th inst by Rev Geo.
j Greenfield, at the house of bride's sister in North
niorelanJ, Orlando Wright, of Monroe, to Miss
j Elizabeth Daily, of Korthinoreland.
BILLINGS—JACKSON—On the ISth inst, bv
Rev. Dewitt C. 01 instead, at the house of the
bride's father, Japer N. Billing?, of Lemon.
; to Miss Emetine Jackson of Wjalusiug
KEtilSl'EK'S NOTICE.
N OTICE is hereby given that the following ac
counts and claims hive been filed iu the Kegis
| tor's Office in and for the County of Wyoming, and
will be presented to the Orphan's Court to bo held at
| Tunkhannock in and for said County on the 20th day
of April next, for confirmation and allowance.
, Partial account of C. Manville, one of the Execu
tors of tbo an 1 testament of A. K Peck ha in,
j late of the Borough of Tunkhannock, dee d. Filou
| January 2u,M6t)9.
j The final account of Wa r ren Briggs, administrator
ol the estate of Alvah Briggs late of Clinton town
ship, dee'd. Filed January 2d, 19(jS
Ihe final account ot J. \V Huberts, adininistrstor
jot the estate of Allen Fiuh late ot Falls township,
i dee'd Filed February 21, (jB.
The final account of Charles S. Harding, adminis
trator of ihe estate of Charles Johns >n, late of Moa -
i roe township, dee'd. Filed February 27, 'gß
The final account of Lysandci Hardin gaud Char
| ity Kosengrant administrators of al! and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were
i of George Kosengrant, late of Eaton township, Wy
ommg county, Pcnn'a, dee'd Filed March 7, 'g9
j The final account of D. D. Gardner, administrator
|of the estate ot Alonzo Gardner, late of Clinton
, township, dee'd. Filed March Ig, 'gS
Widow's claim in the estate ot Christopher Bush,
j late of V. ishmgton township, dac'd. File! i'oorua
| rj -6. '6^-
0 I. PARRISH, Register.
Register's Office, March 21. 'g9.
| SHERIFF'S SAFE.
t> Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me di
f re -tod there will be exposed to public sale at the
Court House in Tuuklia nock, Wyoming Co., Pa
ON SATCKDAT, MARCH 18, '69, at 1 o'clock I' M.
1 All the right, title and interest of the defendant in
end to that certain piece, pircel or tract ot lan I sit
uate an! being in the town hp of M-shopnon, Wyo
ming county, Pennsylvania, bounded an I described
as follow , to wit; On the North by Me-hoppjo
Cioek. E.st by land of Wm. M Sine, Soutb by pub
lic Highway leading to North Branch Canal, and
Wert by land of L. Vfecbeum, containing about one
fourth of an acre of land, m >re or less, with one
frame dwelling house, one barn, with a kitchen anl
wood-shed attached thereto, and some fruit trees
thereon with thn appurt> nances.
Also, ona other piece, parcel it tract of bind situ
ate in said township of Mesboppen. Wyoming eonn'y,
i Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows;
North by land of Isaac Jayne. Eist anl South by
the llignways or public roads, and West by lauds of
K. J. Mowery.-containingabAut one half of an acre
! of land more oi less with one two story store house
and dwelling house attached thereto, one barn and
some fruit trees thereon wjth the appurtenances
Also, one other piece, parcel or tract of land situ
ate and being in said township of Mesboppen, Wyo
ming county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows: North by land of B. E. Hull, East by
! land of Dr. (Yells, South by land of Merritt Smith
and Daniel H.inkmson, and West by the public high
way, containing about one-fourth of an acre of lan 1
more or lea", all improved with the ap; urtenanccs.
Seized aret taken ia execution atthesuinof Dud
J .yne. ; and Samuel V. Myres is. " las Vcrnoy,
And will io cold for cash or.lv by
M W HEWITT. Sheriff.
Took., March 2J 13Ct"n33w3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to" oie directed
there will bo exposed rtf Public sale at the
j Court House, in Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co,, Pa.,
SATURDAY, APRIL 3tb. '69, at 1 o'clock P. M
All tho rLht, title and interest of the defendant in
and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of land sit
j uate and being in the township of Clinton, Wyoming
county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fA
i lows, to wit: On the North by land of Cyrus Clay,
East by land of Z S. Reynolds, South by land of
liartholoincw Capwell, and West by in iln road lead
-1 Ing to Putter Milk Palls, containing one balf an
acre of land,be the same more or less,with one frame
house two stories high, together with a quantity of
fruit trees and grapo vines thoreon, with the ap
purtenances.
Seized and token in execution at the suit of 11, X
S. C Matbawson vs. Win II Dymond.
And will be sold fer cash only by
M. W. DEW ITT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Tuuk , March 24, 1868
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE I
TiIAT on the 9th day of March A D 19g9, n
Warrant in Bankrupt y was issued against the
' estate of Jasper J. Seymour, of Braic'rim township
; in the County of Wyoming, and Stato of Pennsylva
nia, who has been adjudged Bankrupt on bis own pc-
I tition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of
! any propelty belonging to such bankrupt, to bis or for
' his use, and the transfer of any property by him are
I forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of
, said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to cnoose
one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a
! Conrt of Bankruptcy, to be holden at'the office of tho
Register in the Borough of T< wands. Bradford Co.,
Pa . before Edward Overton, Jr., Register, on the
25th dav of April A. D. IPjR, at 9 o'clock A. M.
THOS A ROWLEY, U, S. Marshal,
33w4 By E B. Coolbaugh Deputy.
| NOTICE.
1.9 hereby given that an application has been made
to the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming Co., {
for a charter of incorporation of the Nortimorslarul
Horse Thief Detecting and Insurance Company,
and that if no sufficient reason shall be shown to tbs
contrary, the same will be decreed by said Court, at
the April term thereof, A. D. 1863, to be a corpora
tion,-or body politic, according to the articles and
ooudilions in said applicatiuu set lorth.
33wd E. J- KEENEY, Prothonotary.
NOTICE
IS hereby given that an application has been made
to the Court of Comuioni Pleas of Wyoming Co
for a charter of incorporation of The Hicholson
Agricultural Society and that if no sufficient rea
son shall be shown to the contrary, the same will be
decreed by said Court, at the April term thereof,
A. D. 1868, to be a corporation, or body politic,
according to the Articles and conditions in said
application set forth.
E. J, KEENEY, Prothoootary.
iptfial |Tntiff3.
BOILS.
Like the volcano, Boils give issue to the foul and
fiery contents of the deep interior. To remove the
cause of such suffering it is only necessary to vitalize
the Blood by supplying it with its Life Element,
IROR.
THE PERT'VIAN SYRUP,
(a protected Bwlution of the Protoxide of Iron) will
do this effectuallj), and give strength , rigor and
new lift to the whole system.
Extract of a Letter from RKV RICHARD S. EDE?, of
Bolton, Mass,
"For years I was a sufferer from Boils, so that my
life became wearisome through their frequent and
persistent recurrence ; finally a carbuncle formed in
the sm ill of my back. During its progress large
pieces of decomposed flesh were every day or two
cut away, and the prostration and general disturb
ance of the system were great. Before I bad recov
ered from this attack two smaller carbuncles broke
out higher up, and I was again threatened with a
recurrence of the sufferings to which I had so long
been subjected It was t this time that I commenc
ed taking the PERUVIAN SYRUP. I continued
taking it until I had used five bottles ; since then I
have had nothing of the kind. For years I was one
of the greatest sufferers. Other medicines gave me
partial and temporary relief, but this reinarknble
remedy, with a kind and intuitive sense.went direct
ly to the root of the evil, and did its work with a
thoroughness worthv of its established character."
A32 ocgc Pamphlet sent free The genuine ha*
"Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass.
J. P. DINSMOItE, Proprietor.
No 36 I) y St., New York
,S*M by all druggists.
I'ha best known remedy for
81ROFUIA,
in ail its manifold forms, including Ulcers, Cancers,
Syphilis, Salt Rheum, Consumption, etc., is DR. AK
i)KIIS' loniNK WATER, a pure solution of lodine
WITHOUT A SOLVENT, discovered after many years of
scientific resear-h and experiment. For eradicating
humors from the system it has no equal. Circulars
sent free.
J. P. DINSMORE,
Sold by Druggists generally, 36 Dey St., New York.
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE
NEWER
The basis of its remedial properties is a vegetable
compound.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silken.
It is a hair dressing.
R P. HALL A CO. Nashua, N 11, Proprietor*.
Fur sale by all druggists
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The Rev. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free
of charge) to all who dessre it. the prescription with
the directions .or making and using the simple rem
edy by which he was cured of a lung affection and
that dread disease Consumption llis only object is
to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer
will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing
and may prove a blessing. Please address
REV. EDWARD A WILSON,
No. 165 South Second St., Williamsburg New York
6n4('ly.
Commercial College.—The auceess of Gard
ner's Business College and Ladies' Academy, at
Scranton, has surpassed all expectation The course
of study is more thorough -the terms are cheaper—
and give belter satisfaction than any other College
f the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Lile Schol
arship i<s 00. Clubs at reduced rates Send lor
aollege Paper giving full particulars. Address .1.
C Gardner. Principal. Scranton, Pa. u7nloyl
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Netrous
Debility, Premature decay, and all the effects of
youthful in iscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it the recipy
an ] directions for making the simple remedy lie
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
in perfect c nfi lence.
JOHN B. OGDON, 43 Codar Street, New Tork.
v6u4o
DISSOLUTION.
TIIE Copartnership* heretofore existing between
Jennings Bro.. J C Kin.'ner and O E Vaughn,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent
i Tho Books and Accounts of the late firm will be
settled t.y the undersigned, who will continue busi
ness at the oi l stand on
The Krady-I'ay System.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance
! of public patronage, trusting that we can wake
j READY PAY a benefit to ourselves and customers,
licry Respectfully,
KINTNER A VAUGHN.
Mchnopnny, Pa , March 3, 1868.
WM. MACK & SON
take pleasure in informing the public that
they have opened their
Carriage Manufactory
IN
TUN KUAN NOCK,
| .i r f
| ready
j to 611
ORDERS.
I
; NONE BUT
First-Class Mechanics
EMPLOYED.
i REPAIRING
done promptly and well,
Tunkhanno'-k, March 10, 186Stf.
~ FURNITURE
AJMD
CABINET WARE.
STAXSBURY, IIASS A- CO.,
ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture
Rooms forraetly kept by Stanshury X Uasshave
been removed to the Planing Mill ot
D. L PECK HAM,
CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
with whom a partnership has been lortned. where,
by availing themselves of steam power, with improv
( ed machinery they are prepared to furnish every-
I thing in tbeir line, from
& H*t
TO
A. MOP TTANTIDXjH,
At the Lowest Living Prices.
UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest
notice.
Upholstering and Repairing done to order.
STANSBCRY, lIASS A CO.
Tunkhannock, March 18, 1069.-Cf.
m
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:
THAT on the 9th day of March A D. 1863 a
warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
estate of Erastus W, Burns, of Nioholsoo, in the
County of Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged Bankrupt on bis own petition ;
that the payment of any dehts and dcliveiy of any
property belonging to such Bankrupt, to his, or for
his use, and the transfer of any projierty by him are
forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the Creditors of
said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose
one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Wall's Hotel,
in Tunkhannock. Pa., before Edward Overton, Jr.,
Register, on the 21st day of April A. D. 1858, at 1
o'tlock P. M
THOS. A ROWLEY. U. S Marshal, j
3*wl 27 B- ©oolbWJgh, DepwVy. 1
gMfrtisfinfitb.
C. P. MILLER'S OLD STAND,
OPPOSITE
OSTERHOUT'S LAW OFFICE.
Ready made
(ftlotjjing
AT
Heduced
nil
mmm
J. PEDLICH,
(Succe:sor of Straus A Redlich.)
Having purchased the interest of Straus, is now en
abled to sell
READY-MADE CLOTH I NO,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD?,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS.
HATS, Ac., Ac.
A T MUCH LESS PRICES
Than can be found elsewhere
for the same kind and quality.
My stock is new and complete.
He respectfully invites the people of Tunkhannock
and vicinity te give their attention before making
purchase elsewhere.
Remember the place
C P, MILLER'S OLD STAND
opposite
OSTEIIIIOUT'S LAW OFFICE.
Tunkhannock, Jan. I, IBo a .
Found
IN MEHOOPANY, PEXN'A.
STOVES AND TIN WARE
IN GREAT VARIETY*.
HAVING lately opened a Stove and Tin Store in
the above named place, we are prepared to fur
nish at the lowest possible prices. Cooking and Par
lor Stores of the best patterns for bath wood and
coal; Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Ilras* Ware of ail
descriptions. Lanterns, Sad Hons. Enameled Kettles
and Stew Pans, Lead Pipe, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware,
Stove Polish, and all articles usually found in a
first-class Tin store.
EAVK GETTERS and Conductors put up on short
notice In the best possible manner
REPAIRING of all kinds, sueh as Kerosene
Lamps, Umbrellas, Ac , Ac., neatly and promptly ex
ecuted. HIGH prices paid for Old Copper, brass,
Lead and Rags. Give us a call
WHITE A KIXTNER.
Mchoopany, Feb. 18, 1868.—3 m
EXECUTORS' NOTICE,
TTTHERKAS Letters Testamentary upor, theestato
YV of Orville W Mitchell, late of Northmorclaud
township. Wyoming County, deceased, have been
granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to
the said estate are r(quested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same, will present them duly authentica
ted tor settlement, without delay
OLIVE MITCHELL, ) P ,
A. 0. LUTES. 5 ™ "•
Northmoreland, March 10, 1968n3!w6
ORPHAN'S COURT SVI.E.
N'OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an
Order of the Orphan's C-urt of Wyoming coun
ty, directed to the undersigned as Administrator of
the estate of Win. H Wright, dee'd, he will expose
to public sale on tbe premises, in Minroe Township,
on Thursday, April 2d, 1663, at one o'clock in the
forenoon, a tract ot land situate in the township of
Monroe, Wyoming county, l'a., bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit; On the North by land
unknown, beißg wild land, on the East by Hervey
A Jatnes Phenix, on the South by Howman's Creek,
on tbe West by lands of Charles Wright, containing
about Eionrv-FivE Aches, be the same more or
less, about lorty acres thereof improved, with a frame
dwelling house, frame barn, shed, corn crib, and
other out buildings and apple orchard thereon, with
the appurtenances, late the estate of Win. 11. Wright
deceased, and will be sold to the highest and best
bidder.
Terms op Sale. —Ten per cent, of one-fourth of
the purchase money shall bo paid at the striking
lown of property, the one-fourth less ten per cent,
at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining throe
fourths in one year thereafter, wuh interest fr-on the
cer.firmiition t CIIAKLF.B V, EIGHT.
M reb 2, 1869n30wl Administrator
TX THE DISTRICT CO! RT OF THE I XITED
1 STATES tor the Western District ot Pennsylva
nia. In nruter of Riley .6i. I'lf i !!.:n!:ru|f.
To whotu it mi y ' onoern : Ihe undersigned here
by gives notice of I is appointment as Assignee of
Kiley Sicklur, of Fulls township in tbe county of
Wyoming and Mate t Pennsylvania, within said
District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his
own petition by the Distrirt Court of said District
Dated Falls township the 22J day of February A.
D. 1968
n PERRY' COLVIN, Assignee.
AUDITOR'* NOTICE.
THE undersigned having been appointed by the
Court of Common I'ioas of Wyoming County an
i Auditor to distribute the fund arising from the Sher
| iffs sale of the real estate of Isaac N. Lacey will
i attend to the duties of bis appointment, at bis office
in the Borough of Tunkhannock, on THURSDAY,
MARCH 2Gtb, 1868, at 1 o'clock P. M ; at which
time and place all persons interested in said fund
j are required to present their claims, or be debarred
I from coming in upon the same.
JIARVKY STCKLER, Auditor.
Tutik., Pa., .March 4, ISfiSnSf'wl
XNTES-STCT-
Jewelry Store I!
P. C. BURNS & BRO.
JJAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF JEWELRY
of the latest styles.
GOLD RINGS, IS Carets fine.
SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY,
Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ae.
Solid and Plated Silver Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Kings,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, Pie and Butter Knives,
Castors, Oakland Card Baskets.
Butter Dishes,
Sugar Bowls.
Spoon Holders,
Foias, Spoons,
Nut-l'icks, Ac , Ae.
From ROGERS A BRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co.
Also,
CLOCKS and WATCHES
of the latest American aDd European Manufacture.
Tuokhanoook, Doc 18,4ftg7.
UU.WIiER FOR SALE.
HOUSE BUILDERS and others, will find a full
supply of
SEASONED PINE LI MBER
for Safe at 'funkhanriork.
This LUMBER, which was manufactured at Walt
tnan's Steaui Saw Mill in Bradford county, is ot the
best quality, and well seas .tied
Boards will dress to inch. Plank to 11 and 2
inches in thickness.
Buyers wishing their lumber planed, matched,
Ac., will find Planing Mills at this place to do the
work, lor particulars consult
E. J. KEENEY, Agt.
Tunkhannock, Jan. 1, 1608.
# AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
11l re partition o f estate it f John Armstrong late of
hatan Township, deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphan's C<>uit of Wyoming County, an Auditor to
make distribution of the assetts and report in the
above entitled ease, will attend to the duties of bis
appointment, at his otilee in the Borough of Tunk
hannock, on
iIIIDA3, MARCH 27th, 'G3, at one o'clock P. M.;
at which time anj place all persons interested in
said distribution are required to present their claims
or be debarred from caning in for a share of said
assets IIAUVEY SIt'KLER, Auditor.
Tunk , Pa., March -ltli 1868n30wl
ADMIMSTIi UORB' SAUK.
T'JY virtue of nn order of the Orphan's Court o*
> V. y.tming County, will he sold at public snle a"
the i.' <! Eii/.a J. Worden, in Nicholson town
•>l. !> tug i iiinty, on Saturday the 4'h day of
April no a I at one o'clock J'. M, wll that certain
pie e r j r> cl of land, situate in Nicholson town
ship, Wyoming County, bounded and described as
foiling: Beginning at a Beach corner on bank of
creek, thence alcng salJ ere k, out-let of cheek's
Pond, South GO decrees West 37 and six tenths per
ches to a ist, thence 37 degrees West 731 perches
to a corner, (post and stones), thence North 22 dcg.
East 31 and eight-tenth perches to a post and stones,
thence South 68 degrees East lid and six tenth per
ches to a corner at Wall, thence South 4'2f degrees
East 17 perches to beginning, containing 33 acres
and 153 perches strict measure, with the appurtenan
ces, and late the estate of Minor Worden, deceased.
Terms made known on d iv of sale.
11. B. WORDEN. ) . . ,
ELIZA J WORDEN. 5
Nicholson, March 9, 1668---n3ln3
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:
'TMIAT on the Gth day of March A. I>. 1668, a
L Warrant in Bankruptcy w igguco against the
Estate of Almon (1. Stark, of tho Borough of
Tunkhann ...in :he County ot Wyoming,and State of
Pennsylvania, who hits been adjudged Bankrupt on
his own petition ; that the payment of aiy debts
an 1 delivery of any property belonging to such
Bankrupt, to him. or for his use and the transfer of
any property by hiu: are forbidden by law ; that a
meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of
his Estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to be hol ien at the office of the Register, in the Bor
ough of Towsnla, before Edward Overton, Jr., Reg
ister, on the 17lh day of April A I). 1868, at 2
o'clock 1' M.
THOMAS A ROWLEY, C. S. Marshal.
31 wI by E. E. CojLßacoh, Deputy
ORPHAN'S COURT SALI:.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that, it> pursuance of an
i i order of tlio Orphans' Court of Wyoming Co..
dire: ted to the undersigned Guardian of the minor
children of' George 8 J uttoii. dee'd, he will expose
to public sale on Friday the 2 til day of March,
1963, at one o'clock 1' M., for cash, all that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tool;harm..ok
township, county aforesaid, and described as follows:
beginning at a coiner on East side of public toad
leading to Montrose and at the South West corner of
lan l o! Thos Os'erhout. thence East along the line
of said Osterhout'a land to a corner, land of Denja-'
min Stemples ; thence South on a line of said Stem
files to the North East corner of lands of Samuel
Stark ; thence West along the line of said Stark to
the sai l pu'clie road, and thenoe North along the
East side of aid t c 1 to the place of beginning;
containing twenty-five acres of land, more or less,
with the appurUjiiau. es, Ac., with one small house,
ahd other improvements thereon, late tne estate ot
(J. S. Tuffon in said order named, arid to be sold ai
the Court Ilou.ii in Tunkhannock Borough at the
,ime aliove stated, to the highest and best fodder.
CIIAKLES J HENRY, Guardian. 4c.
n29w4.
rOUSD, or c.in be
►v.. F found at Lvinm <t
: J.._ Wells ard J. W." lthoads,
, • „ . Tunkhanuoek. Fonii'u, and
f7 '' all other dealers, the GR'T
■l' WLB: EKLM SWBBST Srtor
■ , | ic LUUIUT. This Lit.i
", —■* - ment stands unrivalied,
and is the best, choaiiest. most powerful Liniment
ever offered to the public, for man or horse.
It has been u*eii fur many ye ire in England, by
the leading harriers, and they have bad the greatest
success HitU it of any liniment ever used for the cure
of horses.
Those who have horses that tireswcenicd or lame,
have swelled joints, sprains, bruises, old sores, fiesh
cuts, collar galls, 4"' , should Iry this Liniment and
they will be convinced that it is superior to all other
known preparations.
If it does not give good satisfaction, return the
bottle half full, and your money will bo refunded.
Put up in conveuient form, and sold by all Drug
gists and Storekeepers at GU cents a bottle.
Don't fail to call for the Great EnalLh Sicetney
Liniment.
Middletown, X. V , Feb. IS, I?CS-tf.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE *
T'lVr.'i -ho 9th day of March A. I). ISgS, a
* v ' ■•!! . ai 111 krupt v was issued against tbo
•-*••• ■;!{■• o R " of Lemon township, in the
Count} if 1 - - oi.d state of Peuwsylvsma, wh>
ii ■ !•. - ! it inkrupt on his oivn petition ;
, lymcnt d any debts and delivery of any
property belonging to such llnukrupt. to bis, or for
his use, and tlie transfer of any property by him are
forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the Creditors of
the said Bankrupt, to prove tiioir Debts, and to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be
held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bohuldeu at Wall's
..Hotel in Tur.khannoek, !'a., before Edward Overton,
•Jr. Register, on the 22J day of ApriJ A- D. 13(j3, at
11 o'clock A. M.
TIIOS. A ROWLEY, E. 3 Marshal,
32w4 B,v E. R. Coolbuugh, Deputy.
lIIMIMsiTKATOK'S NOTICE.
"IT 7 HERE AS Letters of Administration upon the
VV estate of Skftiucl C'aroy, late of Norlhmore
laud township, dee'J, have boon granted to the sub
scriber. All persons indebted to said estato are re
quested to make imuied.uto payment, and those hav
ing claiths against the same will present them to the
undcrsignca duly authenticated for settlement.
J. M CAREY, Adm'r.
Xorthmorelacd, Feb. 3. 1366a3Gw6
SHERIFFS • ALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias to me direct
ed, there will be exposed to public sale at the
Court House in Tunkbannock, Wyoming Co., Pit.,
SATURDAY, APRIL isth, '6s, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.
All the right, title and interest of tho defendant in
and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of land sit
uate and being in the township of Nicholson, Wyo
ming county, Pennsylvania, bounded and (described
as follows, to wit: On tho North by land of Loren
Stephens, East by land of Norman Sprnguo, South
by land of Levi Pedrick, and West by land of Oeo.
Candoo, containing about thirty-four acres of land,
more or less, almul tour acres thereof improved, with
ono frame dwelling house thereon, with tho appurte
nances.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Taylor
Walker A Co. vs. Floyd F. Sprague,
And will bo sold for cash only by
M. V.', DEWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Tunk., March 24, 181i3n33w3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of YendtVioni Exponas to mo
directed there will be exposed to public sale at
the Court House in Tunkhancock, Wyoming County,
Pennsylvania,
ON SATURDAY. MARCH 19. '6?, at I o'clock P.M.
The following piece, parcel and tract of land situate
in the township ot Windham, County of Wyoming
and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and de
scribed as follows : On tho North by land of John
Fassett, late James W. Carey, on the East by land
of Dorcas Ifayden, on the South by lan 1 o! \\ in. A.
Smith, and on the West by land of said William A.
Smith, containing fifty acres, ail unimproved, with
the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of Wm.
A Smith vs. Joseph S Ilayden.
And will be sold for cash onlj bv •
M. W DEWITT, Sheriff.
Tiiuk., M .roh 24, '63u3Jw3.
JgefogMfrtisfrantts.
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College, near Trenton, New Jersey A Board
ing School for both sexes, long established and of
high grade, aiming earnestly to excel in attention to
the education, the morals, the home comforts and
the health of the student Terms moderate Ad
dress the liey. T. HANLON, A M., Pennington, N.J
%
IJOOK A DENTS WANTED-FOR DR. WILL
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vines in Europe and America. Illustrated with oyer
llro Steel and Wood Engravings. In one large Oc
tavo Price 81 50. The only lullliim pub
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hand. We errij I yno Oenertl Agent* ami off r ex
tra inducements to Agents dealing with us. Send
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J. B BI'KR A CO., Publisher! Ilarlford, Ct.
m ASEWTS WAHTEB
In all parts of the I'nit-d States. t. seli i.tirWmnim'e
list of nearl\ GOO di/lV rent BOOKS, IUID.ES
and PHOT tHIIt A I'll ALDI'NS, Every
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Catabgu s furrrishci on application, and bo-.ka
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Canvasser.- books containing the list, with prices, to
gether with blank sheets and printed headings 'or
enrolling a list of names, sent .ree to any one on re
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Anybody cau sell from 100 to 1000 of these hooks
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information address
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Nos. 614 and 617 Sansoni St., Philad'a.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"The History of the War Between the
States.''
ITS CAUSES, CHARACTER, CONDUCT AXD RESULTS,
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Its official character and ready sale, combined
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and see our terms, and a full description of the work.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phil'a, l'a
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it before Nov 1369 E;eight, largest commissions,
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AMATEUR CULTIVATORS' GUIDE,
TO THE
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ii tratcd with a beautitul colored plate aud lltO
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of Flower and Vegetable Seeds; also, 150 varieties
of the choicest Freneh Hybrid Gladiolus. All the
Novelties, both of the Flower and Vegetable, for
1368, will be found described in the above work.—
Tastefully bound in cloth, 2 colored plates, price,
post-paid. 50 cts,; in paper covers, post-paid, 25 cts.
Address WASHBURN A CO., Horticultural Hall,
lioston, Mass
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lied Jacket
AXE.
COLIIUR.VS PATENT.
Tried & not found Wanting,
We claim If will out Twenty-Five CIS)
per cent, more cord wood per day
than any other Axe made.
McRKKSi-oirf, Dec. 1 if, 18G7.
Messrs Lippiacott A Co
[ Sirs I have fully tried your Patent Axe and find
! that it is all that you ciaitn for it. It will chop
| faster than any other Axe that I ever saw. and
j leaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not
I chop three days without one for the cost. I need
not say any more, for any man that tri< one will be
1 satisfied. ' W.M. KEES.
C 1 \ T" rr F if A"\y mms The Axe ami the Ln
'l\ L- 1 bei are both patented.
Infringers on these patents will bo prosecuted accor
ding to law. Veuders or dealers, and persons using
| any infringement, are liable with the maker ot the
infringement.
F'or Sale by all Dealers and the Manufacturers,
LII'PIN'COTT A BAKEWELL,
(Successors to Lippincott A Co.)
£>ole owners of the Patent.
Pittsburgh, PA.
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Through Line to California,
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May sth, 15th and 25th.
With New Steamships of the Frst Cl-iss
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE,
For information address D. N. CARRINGTOX,Agt.,
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THE CELEBRATED
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WITH
VOX HUMANA STOP,
Pronounced by all who have hoard it the most natu
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WHY WILL YOU WORK FOR S3 i 0 I'ER DAY
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ure You won't be sorry if you send iO cents tor
fuil parricui irs and sample. Address GEORGE S.
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xl v
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servito in any town or village Particulars and
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CO y-v I W <r~> WW e-3 p* r-
THE WORKING CLASS.— Farmer*.
A Mechanics, Ladies and everybody. lam now
prepared to furnish you with constant employment
at your homes—the whole of your time, or in your
spare moments. Business new, light and profitable
50 cts. to $5 per evening easily carnod by perrons of
•ither sex, and the boys and giris nearly as much as
men Great inducements offered those who will do
vote their whole time to ths business, and, that ev
ery person who sees this notice may send their ad
dress and test the business for themselves, I make
the following unparalleled offer: To all who are not
satisfied with the business, I will send $1 to pay for
iho trouble of writing Full Particulars, detections.
&o , sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cts.—
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REVOLUTION IN TRADE.
Greater inducements than over before offered to
person, getting up clubs in our
One Dollar Sale.
Send for NEW SPRING CIRCULAR.
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, acquire this singular power. This queer, exciting
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the kind in the English language sent by muil for
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to the unmarried. Address T WILLIAM A. CO..
Book Publishers, Philadelphia.
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dress A MI. nit AX WIRE CO., 162 Broadway, N. Y.,
16 Bearborn St., Chicago.
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I QUACKERY EXPOSED. Sec "The Pa
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g"" Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Nassau
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We arc Coming
And will present to any person sending ua
a Club in our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
OF
iay ii FAICY M
A WATCH, PIECE OF SHEETING,
SILK DRESS PATTERNS, &c„ Ac.
Free of Cost.
; Our induce menu during past few years have
Leeu large.
We now double our
rates of Premiums.
Oar Friends will readily notice our Presents for
30 and 60 Clubs are now more than
equal in ralue to Clubs of
6U; and 100 respec
tively of other firms
IPLSii-SB E2C2XMIWB.
Any person ordering either ol the Clubs mentioned
below, can have their selections of premiums enu
merated, corresponding to the size of the Club,
FREE OF ONE DOLLAR 1
For a Club of 30, <S3.)-oiieof the follow.
> ing articles, viz : Delaine dress pattern ; fancy ool
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| pattern; boney comb quilt; all wool square shawl;
1 set solij gold bosom studs ; all wool fancy cashmere
j pants and vest pattern ; gent's hair guard chain gold
| trimmings; siivcr plated chased hotter dish ; silver
| plated 5 bottle tevolving castor, on feet; sot superi
t or steel bladed knives and forks; worsted promenade
j shawl; ladies' long gold plated chain; ladies' gold
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to match ; violin nnl bow : gent's cardigan jacket ;
splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings ; superior
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. moral boots.
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; tern ; poplin dress pattern; one piece of blenched or
j brown sheeting ; engraved, silver-plated, g bottle re
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! two fancy colored bed spreads; pair gents' calf ooots;
4 yards farmers' good wool froeking; fancy cashmere
! plaid dress pattern; best qualify balmoral skirt;
rosewood brass alarm clock ; ladies' all wool cloak
pattern , silver-plated cake or card basket; fur muff
I or cape ; ladies' fashionable wool double shawl ;
| splendid clasped family Bible, 9x12 record page and
engravings ; 3 yds. double width water proof cloak
ing: set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks;
j set silver lorks ; one set laee curtains.
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| lowing articles, viz : 4 yds double width cloaking or
i coating, 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers,
with 1 doz. largo size dinner napkins to match; 25
, yds fplenuid hemp carpeting, good colors • extra
! quantity black or a'paca dress patterns; extra qoal
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| best quality; silver hunting-cased patent lever
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■ and forks ; silver-plated engraved six bottle revolv
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! graved ice pitcher, with salver ; seven and one-half
: yards all wool fancy cassimcre, for suit; one dozen
' Rogers' best silver-plate i forks ; common sense sew
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j tograph page.
For larger Clubs the value Increases la
the same ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad
dress iree. Send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
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15 Federal St, Boston, Mas..
P. 0. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cut
lery, Plated ware. Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.
"W s,ia/fcecl
SSOOO IN GOLD.
IN GREENBACKS, Sit
ssooo
Worth of WHEAT,
EYE, COP.N,
and OATS,
in exchange for
DRY GROORS,
IIATS .Si CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES,
GBGC &SSESJ
Flour & Feed, Meal A- Bian,
PORK and FISH,
SAJAT,
GREEN and DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
CHEESE and
LARD,
Tobacco,
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE and IIARD
■W-A-iFJLES.
OILS,
COAL, large and small suss,
which I offer
for gale cheap
for Cash,
or produce
taken in exchange,
at the old stand, formerly occupied by Wheelock, on
Bridge Street.
D BILLINGS.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Dec. 3, 1567-v7nlß-tf.
GUANO.— No. 1 Peruvian Ounno, Best Super
phosphate. Pure Ground Bono, bish Guano,
Plaster Pbosphatie Guanos, Ac., for sale by GEO E.
WHITE, 130 Front St. N Y.