Local and Personal. A Communication irom "O, P. H." has U>en received, but too late for consideration this week. Aged Persoua. In the list of aged persons, published a week or two since by us, the names of many persons were omitted, among whom were the following from Me shoppen to whom our attention has been called by a trlend : Mrs. Alphla Gay, mother of our late Shcrifr Ahira Gay, aged 78 In Aug., born In Rhode Island. Paul Overfleld, aged 76 in May, born in Penn'a. airs. Lydia Overfleld, aged 78 June, born in Pa. Alary Pilgrim, aged 88, born in Orange Co. N. Y. The Pamphlet Laws, of Pennsylvania fur 1868, have been received by X. J. Kceney, Prothono tary, and are now ready for distribution. Justices of the Peace and others entitled to them can get them by calling on him at office. Vendue, , „ H. W. Pattoa, of aionroe, having sold his iatm preparatory to going West, will oiler his personal property at Public sale by Vendue, on Thursday, Oct. 22,1868. The property consists of Horses, Cows, Hogs, and the usual stock of farming utensils and household furniture. Jack Frost made ue an unexpected visit, In this region, on Wednesday evening of last week.and seemed to be lingering until Thursday evening. The tops of some of the tender plants furnish evidences of the lact that Jack has been around, though we believe no great injury was done to the crops. Snakes, It is said that snakes are so charmed, when bro't under the influence of music, as to be rendered per fectly harmless. If this is true, there will be little danger in future from this species of reptile, should L. B. Powell, of Scranton, continue to flood the country around him with musical instruments, as he is now doing. The River Bridge at this place Is being pushed forward by Col. Marcy, the contractor, with commendable energy. The stringers for the first span are being put on the false work, and the pier Is well nigh Completed. If no accident occurs to do lay it, the bridge will, wo are assured be ready for crossing In sixty days. Another Mass Meeting. The Democrats of Forkston, in this county, pro pose to hold a Democratic Meeting in that Town ship, between this and the day of the general elec tion. The dime, names &c. will probably be announced in our next. A Utile more Cider. As the season for making cider has arrived, and as our friends may be looking about for the ma chinery to fix up their press, we call attention to the fact that Cider Mill Press screws, of the most approved pattern, are maufactnrod at O. D. Gear hart & Co'B Foundry, at this place. New tStore at KeisarviUe. J. S. Swisher and C. S. Fargo, we learn, are about openiflg up new St<ft-e at Keiscrville. Mr. Swisher, one of the Arm with whom we are acquain ted, is an agreeable young man.— We bespeak for them a liberal share of the trade of that region. Railroad matters. The Railroad bridge pier and the north abutment are now finished,nd the foundation for the remain ing abutment laid. Mr. Morgan, who has the heavy dirt fill for the R. R. south of the bridge, is driving his work on with a large force of men and teams. Mr. T>. Wright, who has the till on the north end of the bridge, will have his work finished in a few weeks at farthest. The rails which are now laid up as far as LaGrange, (Osterhout'a Mills,) will probably be laid to the lock below this place within the next three weeks.— That point, which is about a mile from the eentre of town, will be our station until the completion of the bridge, which will probably occur late in the season. Noisy, tVe occasionally hear "a sound of revelry by nlght"—which does not indicate that all goes on as merry as a marriage bell —but, that somebody has become most outrageously drunk. Wo wish,for the credit ami the quiet of the town, those who feel that they must drink to keep up their healths, would take a kind of bitters not so strongly tinctured with wild cats and screech-owls. Mammoth Squash. Mr. Simon Armstrong, of Overfleld, presented us the other day, with a squash which measures up wards of four and a half feet in circumference. We did not weigh It, but feel certain, from the tug we had in moving it, that it Is a very meaty specimen. We might add that the vine which bore It was nourished by good Democratic soil, and cultivated by hands that always deposit democratic tickets. Nicholson all Right. Editor Woming Democrat —Silt: Permit mo to in ! rm you that we are working earnestly, and pro gressing exceedingly well, in swelling the Demo cratic ranks in this vicinity. I,et every true friend to Democracy, everywhere, arouse and lend his hand and heart to the cause we are maintaining ; and wring from radical hands our tattered Consti tution and place It again in those.of its former keep ers—to be preserved and defended by honest men, : nj not by usurpers, carpet-baggers anil renegades. Yours in Democracy, Ax Adopter Citizen. ' The -Kink In the Back " The latest fashion for ladies is a style of walking— howling the body forward at ap inclination of about ' rty degrees—which has been very appropriately t'-rmej by a cotemporary the "kink in the back." — -I lady adopting this ridiculous fashion has very mu h the appearance of a dromedary trying to walk - ..ck rope. It is much in vogue in the cities, but trust that country ladies are too sensible to ac ; t this decree of Queen Fashion, although they have adopted one by one, every other ridiculous no n others heretofore. We saw it stated a week or g". that "the mouth will open this season." We i ' n looked upon it as a joke, but why should it not i h so, since the "crook back" monstrosity ! We are j larel for anything In the line of "Fashion for Ladies."—Ex. * Senatorial Conference. U.c Democratic Senatorial Conference for this! N tutorial District, met at Tunkhanuock on Tues- \ ! y the 22(1 Inst. m Bradford. W. R. Storrs and Maj. U. Terry. I imtn Susquehanna, W. I). Lusk. f rom Wyoming, E. Ball and Win. M. Piatt. ; -W . R. storrs of Bradford was called to the -air. D. Lusk, Esq. 0 f Susquehannah was chosen j Tertiary. •-e name of j. r. McCollum, Esq., which had presented by the Democrats of Susquehanna, withdrawn. /: e.\ BtxLrxus, Esq., of Wyoming, was nomlna ■""l unanimously chosen as the Democratic ' ■ itc for state Senator In this Senatorial Dls-^ Lcsk, Sec'y. W. R. Storks, Pres. ' 'tnlng *abbatii School Convention. 'second meeting of the Wyoming Sabbath! / Uonventtoi will lie held at Tunkhannoek, In j ' L Church, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 29th! 1 • t lnesday, 30th. Eminent speakers from | . •■ad aw exacted. 'U.vmmu.—Tuesday evening, Addresses ; ! * A ' Frayer and Praise ; reading >t \ icc Presidents, Addresses and general j b" "t Sunday School topics. Wednesday M., Children's meeting, with Sunday'. • vxtrcises, and brief addresses. Wednesday | - Addresses, closing with general business of i V " nv ention. ' 1 ' Presidents will see that each School ap , ir delegates, and they will also please for-j •aeir reports (before the meeting of the Con- l <to the Secretary. The delegates, upon l wi " please report to A. B. Mott, In or. { "" places may I* assigned to them. All friends I 'bath School cause are most cordially In- j attea.l. G. E. Pales, Sec'y. ( " "bannock, Sept. 16, 1868. > im Plesh r lp '-ian Church in Tunkhan • iivi dedicated the service of God, j I V' " ot -1, 1868. The Sermon will be ; k j 1 'F ihe Kev. Dr. Craven, of Newark, * er icns will commence at 10 1-2 . > M. AH are invited to attend. Married. BOWMAN—STARK—In Tunkhannoek. Sep. 19th 1868, by the Rev. C. R. Lane, Mr. Elijah A. Bow man, of Wi;. and Mrs. Maggie Mark, of Tunkhan noek, Pa. FI.ICKE—CATHARINA— On Monday, Sep. 14th 1868, at the House of Philip Earnst, in Forkston, by Joseph Burgess, ibsq., Mr. F. M. Bernhardt Fllckc of Brooklyn, N. Y ~.to Miss Maria Catha rina, of the same place. Special ioticfs. ADMINISTRATORS'!!) NOTICE. Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate of Daniel Klntner, late of Tunkhannoek tp., dee'd, have been granttMi to the subscriber. All persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the estate oi the saw decedent, will make knuwn the same duly authenticated without delay to LEVI SLATE, Adiu'r. Bald Mount, Luz. Co., Pa. Sep. 18, 'BS-nB. MURE, The undersigned having purchased, by bill of sale, of Henry Williams, of Nicholson tp. iu the County of \\ youiing, the lollowing named articles, to wit : 1 Sorrel Mure, 1 Kboan Horse, 1 set team harness, 1 lumber wagon, 2 sets log trucics, 1 cutting box, 2 log chains, 1 set grab hooks and chains, 2 bob-sleds, 1 brown cow, 1 brindlc cow, 1 white and red cow, 1 shovel, about lu tons hay, together with beds ami bedding and other houseuold lurniturc ; which prop erty 1 have left on the premises now occupied by me said Henry Williams. All persons are lorbid to mo lest or interfere with the said property, as they will do so at their peril. . G. D. W ILLIAMS. Sep. 16th, 1808. ÜB3w. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES lor the Western District ol Penn'a. In the matter of Jerome J. Lord,a Bankrupt, in Bank ruptcy. To u-hom it may l.'oncern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee ot Je rome J. Lord, of Nicuolson, in the County of Wyo ming ami .-state of Pennsylvania, within said Dis trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court ot said District. THUS. J. CHASE, Assignee. Nicholson, Pa., Sep 23d, ISOS.-nb-ow. NOTICE. To all whom it may concern : It appears that there was a subscription gotten up for me in the beginning of July last. It is now Sep tember and I have not yet received anything given by the subscribers to Mr. Jared Marcy, who circula ted it in the neighborhood. Those who contributed will please eall on Mr. Marcy and "get their money back." Ido not wish the people to give him any more money oil my account. They should be thank cd for helping him, who says he "was ordained by- God to preach, and is led by the spirit In all things. ISAAC COOLBAUGH. Exetr, Sep. 21,1868 —nßw2- mmmmmm. For doing a family washing in the best and cheap est manner Guaranteed equal to any in the world! Has all iho strength ot old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soiij). Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 49 North Front Street, Philadelphia vS r<s ly. NOTICE. Application will be mado to Iho Legislature at its next session for the incorporation of a Savings Bank to be located in the Borough of Tunkhann oek , with privilege to receive deposits purchase and sell, Bonds and Stocks of the United States, and of this Com monwealth and other securities, to be called "The Wyoming County Saving Bank." Capital Stock $50,000 with the privilege to increase the same to SIOO,OOO. J. C. WRIGHT, DANTEI WRIGHT 0. S MILLS, J W. LYMAN. Tunk. June 19th 1369, v7-n37-6m T OW A X DA AGRICULTURAL WORKS. TOW AND A, PKNN'A., MANTFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, BENT STUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC , ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES J(- RENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. g The above are from the best SECOND GROWTH HICKORY if OAK, LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGOXS OX HAXP. We have the Broad and Narrow tillage. MILL PICKS made and dressed. W. T. BISHOP, Superintendant. M C. MKRCUR, Pirsident. vSnlly Totvanla, July 2 13§8. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGIIAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Gents' KID GLOVES, Lined, UnliDed and Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNER STORE, Tunkhannoek, Pa.vsnlltf To the Heirs ot Gilbert Adams late of the Township of Forkston, in the County Wyoming Dec'd, • TAKE NOTICE—THAT in pursuance of an order of the Orphnns Court of the County of Wyoming, to me directed, an Inquest of Partition, to partition the real estate of the said decedent herinafter de scribed, to and atnonj the heirs and local represen tatives of the said decedent, will be held on the Bth day of October, A. D. Ibgß, atone o'clock in the afternoon at the premises afuresaid, to wit . all that certain piece, paicel, and lot of land situate in the township of Forkston, County of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded on the North by the North Branch of the Meboopany Creek aud land of Jacob Bartolett, on the Ea;t by land of Ja cob Bartolett, on the South by land of Alpheus Ad ams and on the West by land of Russell Burgess, containing about eighty acres more or less. Said inquisition will meet at the mansion bouse occupied oy said deeedent in his life time, for the purpose aforesaid at the time above mentioned at which time and place all parties interested can attend if they think proper. M..W DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tunk. Sept, 5, 1363. vSn64w. NOTICE. The public are hereby notified that I have left with P, 11. Polner, of Lemon Tp. ono red cow, to be j kept by him during my pleasure, All persons are I cautioned agamst molesting or interlering with the ! same, and that tbey will do so at their peril. GEORGE ST9CKEL. i Tunk. Pa. Sept. 7th, 1868. vSn64w. I LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. WYOMING DIVISION. SUPPLEMENT ND.3 TO TIME TABLE NO. 13. IN PLACE OF SUPPLEMENT XOS. 1 AND 2. To take effect on Monday .Sept. 7th, IRgB. Ex. Fr't. I Local Local | Ex. Fr't A. M. PM. P.M. A. M. 10.30 4,30 McKuoe's 4.10 9-40 10.46 440 Buttermilk Falls, 400 924 11 OR 4.53 Gardner's Ferry 3.42 904 11.30 5.20 L. & B.J. Leave ) 320 3,40 Airire \ 10.30 1200 5.30 Pittston, 10 20 B.oc 121.8 5.35 Port Griffith 10,15 7.58 12 Ic 5.40 Plainsville, 18 1(1 73t 12.3r sbO Wilkcs-Barre W.OU 7.30 The ''Express Freight" down Train.' arricc.i at Pittston arid Wilkes Rir-e in lime for ;he passen ger train for N. Y. .t Phil'a. The 'Local" leave Wilkes Barre * Pittston. for "McKune's and other stations north, after the arrival the N. Y A Phil'a morning trains 11 A. PACKER, .Sup't Wyoming Division Office LKR.RC-Wyo.Div., ? Wilkes-Barro Sept 4, 6 a . S GUIDE TO HAMIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Con jugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors an t Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed' letter en vlopes, free ot charge. Address HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Box. P. Philadelphia, Pa. vßn3ly. SECOND ANNUAL FAIR OF THE IICIOLSOI MMIM SOCIETY Will be held on the grounds of the Society IN NICHOLSON, WYOMING COUNTY., Pa., SEPT. 22.23.24 & 23,1862! IN TWO DEPARTMENTS, viz : AGRICULTURAL AM) STOCK on llf 22 d and 23 d and HORSE FAIR on the 24 1 hand 25th. Tiie Address will be delivered at 2 o'clock, I'. M., on Wednesday, the 23d, bv "TIMOTHY BUNKER, Eq.," ot tlii " American Agriculturists, " an eminent and eloquent speaker. The Society are pleased to announce to their pa trons, and the public generally, that substantial im provements have been made in their heretofore very elegant grounds, which render them pie eminently the most complete and attractive Fair Uroun Is in Northern Pennsylvania. Attention is invited to the f.Mowing Premium List, for the Exhibition of the current veer, which contains important increase of premiums, ami is be lieved to be uaore liberal than that at any similar society Ist Division. CLASS Ist—STALLIONS A BROOD MAKES Best Stallion, heavy draft, 4 vcais old and up wa rd ®^ 2d do do 5 Best Stallion quick do 2d do do do o Best Brood Mare, with foal at foot, heavy draft .> 2d do do do 3 Best do do quick draft o 2d do do do 3 CLASS 2,-COLTS Best-Stallion, 3 year old *3 2d do do Best Mare do 2d do do Best Colt, 2 year oi l 2d do do - Heat do 1 do - 2d do 1 do ' Best sucking Cult 2d do do 1 CLASS 3,—MATCHED & SINGLE HORSES, MULES A JACKS. Best pair matched Horses, for all work, 4 year and upwards 2d do do 4 y'r A upw'd 2 Best do carriage do 4 2d do do do 2 Best jingle driving horse do 2d do do do Best saddle horse do 2 2d do do 1 Best pair Mules do 2d do do 2 Best Jack do • 2d do do 1 CLASSS 4,—DURHAM CATTLE, Best Bull, 3 year old and upwards $5 2J do do do 3 Best do 2 year do 4 2d do do do Best do 1 year do 2d do do do i Best do under 10 months 2d do do do Best Cow, 4 yeat old and upwards 4 2d do do do ** Best do 3 year do 24 do do do - Best Heifer, 2 year do 2 J do do do ' CLASS 5,-DEVON CATTLE, Samo as Durham CLASS 6,—NATIVE A GRADE CATTLE. j Best Bull, 3 year old and upwards S3 24 do do do 2 Best do 2 year do 2d do do do Best do 1 year do 2 2d do Jo do 1 Best do under 10 months 2d do do do 1 1 Best Cow, 4 year oid and upwards 2d do do do Best do 3 year do 24 do do do 1 Best Ileiler 2 year old and upwards 24 do do do 1 Best do 1 year do 2 Best do under 10 months 2d do do do 1 I CLASS 7,—WORKING OXEN A STEERS, Best pair Oxen, 4 years old and upwards 810 ' 2d do do do 5 \ Best pair Steers 3 year old 5 2d do do Best do 2 year old 2d do ao 2 | Best do 1 jear old 2 j 24 do do 1 ' CLASB 8,-SHEEP. Best fine wool Buck, 1 year old A upwards So | 2d do do do 3 j Best do do lamb 3 j 2d do do do 2 j Best 3 fine wool Ewes, 1 y'r old A upwards 5 j 2d • do do do Best do do lauibs 2d do do do 2 ! Coarse Wool, same premium as fine. A Premium of 825 lor the largest and best varie- ! ty and display of stock of all kinds in classes 1 to 8 j inclusive, owned by exhibitor for 39 days previous , to this Fair. CLASS B.—SWINE A POULTRY Best Boar, 6 months old and upwards 84, 2d best 2,00. Best breeding Sow 6 mos or upw'ds 4.00, 2d best 2,00. Best 2 Pigs under 6 months 2.00, 2d best 100. Best litter of Pigs 3.00. Best pair cum men Fowls 1 00, beet pair Shanghais 1.00, best pair Brah uias 1.00, best pair Javas 1.00, best <ot Bantams 1.00, best lot spring Chickens 1.00, best pair Tur keys 1,00, best pair Geese 1.00, best pair Ducks 1.00, best and largest collection of fowls, raised by exhib itor, 2.00 2d Division. CLASS 10,—AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, j Best Plow 83.C0, best Cultivator 2,00, best Harrow 2.00, best Roller 2.09, best Grain Cradle 1 00, best Corn basket 50c, best Mowing Machine 5.00, best Horse Rake 2.60, best Hay-rigging 2 00, best Ilorse 1 Pitchfork 1.00, best Straw Cutter 2 00. CLASS 11,-WAGONS, BUGGIES, Ac Bed Farm Wagon 83.00, 2d best 2 00. Best Car riage 3.00, 24 beet 2.00. Best Roai Sulky 2,00, 2d | > # ! be#t 1.00. Dc?t spring Market Wng-m 3.00. 2'i best -■OO. Best Trotting lJugev 2.06, ,'d best 1.00. Beet Trotting Sulky 2.00, 2d best 1.00 Best open Bug gy 3.00, 2d best 2.00 Left display of* carriages, wagons, Ac 3.00, 2d best 2-00 CLASS 12.—MECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. i Best ejicciinent Cabinet Work $2.00, best set double Farm Harness 2.00, best set Carriage Harness 2.00, best Single 2.00, best Saddle, Bridle, Martingale ,t Whip 2 00, best Specimen Marble Work 2 00, best Specimen Carriage A Sign Painting 2.00, best But ter Firkin l.tO, best Butter Tub or Pail 1.00, Le.t dress Coat, Punts and Vest 2.00, best parr of fine 1 Boots 2 00, best pair Stnga Boots 1 00, best 3 sides ! -'oio Leather 2.00, best 3 sides Tpper Leather 2.00, best 3 Calf Skins 2.00, best Specimen Tinware 2.00, ; best specimen Horse Shoeing and Shoes 2.00, be6t j specimen Ambrotypcs, Photograph?, Ae. 2.00, 2d ! best, 1.00. ! CLASS 13- VEGETABLES-GROWN BV EX HIBITOR. j Bp.-it 3 U'us Cabbage 81.00, best CnuliHowtr 1 00' t ' bet c-qwashes 1 00 best Pumpkins 1 00, best Water . i mcl'ns 1.00, be-t Muskihel'ns 1.00, best 12 jtcd 'fur e I nijis 1.01), beat French Turnips 1 00, bes Kuta Baga r ( Turnips 1.00, best 12 Pepjeis 1 00, best 12 Toma ; ' toes 1.00, best 12 Beets I 00, best 12 Carrots 1.00, 1 best 12 Parsnips 1.00, best 12 Onion? 1.00, best 12 j ears Pup Corn 1 00, best 12 oars Sweet Corn 1.00, j best bash Potatoes i,OO CLASS LD.-GRAFN A FLOUR. Rest busliof Corn in ear $2 00, '2d best IML Best - ball bushel Winter Wheat 2 00, 2-i best lwl>. Be-t half bushel Spring Wheat 200,2 d beat I MO. * Best bait bushel Rye 2002 d best 1.00 Best nock Clo ver Seed 2.101, 21 best LOO. Best peck Timothy Seed 2 00, 2 1 best 1i 0. Best bushel Oats 2.00, 21 ' best 1.00 Best bush;:'. Buckwheat 2.00. 21 best , 1.00. Best sack Wheat Flour 2 00, 2d best 100 -- j Best sack Buckwheat Flour 1 00, 21 best SO cents. — Best .-.iek Qorn Meal 1.00, 2.1 best 50 cents. CLASs' 15.—BUTTER, CUKESE.Au, !!e' Pail, Cr ,k, or F'rtcitl Butter si I.' l o. 21 bei ! 2-00 Best Cheese (not less than 20 lbs ) 3 00, 2a | Oesi '2 00. Beat Maplo Sugar 1 00. 21 bes? 50 cents. : Best NJap'u Syrup 1 00, 2 best 50 els. Beft Cider M Vinegar 1 00, 21 host, 50 cents, Boat hit l'ickles ; 1 .CO. 2d best 50 cents. CLASS 16.—FKlTf, i Best variety of Winter Apples, five of a kin i eor- I roptlv named 82 0 t, 2i beat 1.1 0 Beat variety Pall I ■ Apples 2 00. 2 t best 1.60 Beat an 1 largest <mlle ■ I I lion >1 trnit 2 00, ">l bo.-t 1.(,!j |set lot of : Peani !I 2 00. 2d be t 10.,. 8.-t lot of Quia ea 200, 21 beat I 1 00. Best let cf Peach' s 2 00. 21 lest 100 Best variety grap -s, vrtoetiy ♦vim -I 2 00. 21 be-t 1.00 Sfliviisioi). CLASS 17.—liUEAl), CAKC. Acr. li ?t 1 :f Wheat iircn-l £1 OJ, 21 Lest 5( i ts. I*• st . i f Frown Bread .GU, 21 U>; 50 ts 1>"S? !*• •nn<i , CAe 1.00. 21 b*s& 60 c*t?. loaf Sponge C;ke | 1 00, 2i best 50 i ts. l>est lit Preserves 1 00, 2 I 'SO eta Hot.Ori■ riv 1 Fruit 1 00,2 dhi stßOe i CL ASS 1° - DOMC-Tic MANUFACTURES, NEE-' DLEWORK. Ae. Be-t 10 yar-l- Flannel -52.00, 21 best 1 Oil B 5 I yank fall Cloth 2UL 21 best 1 00. Beet roll Wo 1- en Carpet 2,00, 3d best 1 00. Lest nil Big Cirpet 2 00, 2d In st I 00. Best 10 vat J? T.inen 'iufh 2."0, 21 I 0.-t 1.00. Best pair Won en Socks 1.00, d be-! 50 <•!?. I' BomiA 2002 d best ! Git. Best I'.t -i; ir .rk Quilt 2.00. 2 I I,est 1.00 B' st qmi't, anv kind 21-0. 2d bc-t 1 f'J. Beit Wind c.iv r!..! 200,2 d be.-t 100 Bat Bf I -ATI a1 2 uO. 2d best lc 3. CLASS 'EL-FLOWERS. J Rest eoßeeti v.i <d F' nvetn $2.00, lv-t eiillar.Lo of ' D -hlijiF 1(0, be-t cd loot inn .if lines 100. best ! Bouquet 2bD beat eulleetion of Verbos 1.00. <' LA SS 20. - MISC E LI. AN KOI S. Thi-imisj coinpA- sal! arti-1.,, no? c-anmera <1 ia'he inregifng sjtiedale la it -u j useful i.r nru i ment il, and w wthv a in at Exhibit! m of this i kind, Disrrniomry Premiums v.-'EI lot awarded NO BE.— Tito J a jgt s are n..t expects 1 to niriird any of the above P.-i-miums it the urii du or animal ' IS NOT K'oHTIIV, whether there is .ypupi i ition or t, t; but will use their discretion as justice ail 1 i juity to ult parties shall dictate. Siiperititefl ient? of Diiisinr.? : Win. O. CAR D.N ER, Win. DRIBS JNO SHERMAN" JUDGES Classes 1 2 and 3 W A. Kellng, Nicli ■!- n ; S.S ! liruu lage, South libs -o ; A She saaa, Lvun. Classes 45 fi and 7ft 11 On e-. <T tiw 1; H. D. tiihbs, Benton j Oriu Pi itch ml. Spritigvillc j Classes 8 and 9—A *C Abimtum ;P. S. > Bacon. Nicholson ; and Willi m Hartley, ti t-nw.ol Classes 10 11 and 12—Xehem i. Oikley, N'ich• >!• sr.n ; A. B Baker, Benton, ami i. S. Little, Ni-hi'n Classes 13 and 11 --J E. linwe, Xirh.d -u, j r dard 1L Qui k, Lathrop,am! .1 Sterling, Brooklyn CItMM 15 and Ig— Kdwani Provost, Rnxeel Hill ; | (1. W. V* alker. Niihol- >n; ,1. <' Bullaril, Bns klyn Class 17—Mrs. Andrew (iordinicr, Nicholson;-- ' Mrs. D'l Clars,Lenox; Mrs Win. Hartley i I Class 13. -Mrs. S. R. tirowr, tHenwood ; Mrs N P. Wilcox, Ntebolson ; Mrs Arab Sqnier, Nidi ds. n. Clo.-s 10—Miss Mary Rcssegua, South Bib- in ; Miss lb A. HalUtcud, Niebolsoa ; .Mrs. Stephen i Bell, Hophnttoin. I Class 20 —Ladies' Department Mrs. Stephen ; Breed, Brooklyn; Mrs Bonjumiin 1* Stephens, Nich olson ; Mrs. Sue Williams, Nichols rn. Class 20—dents' Department—Lemuel Harding, ! S. Taylor an i A rah Squier. The Judges are requested to report as early a> i j 9 o'clock, A. M , of (he Tecon I day, to tho l'reshleut or to tho Superintendents of Division. Books of Entries will be open at the offieo ot the Secretary. I) d. Black, Nicholson, Pa., until the I first day of the Fair. On the first day of the Fair, j Entry books will he on the Fair Grounds. All en ; tries fir above Premiums free. Ail animals and j ; articles intended for exhibition should be t-nlereil as early as ]>o?sible, and must have exhibitors cards as ! furnished by the .Secretary, before entering for pre- \ miums. The Books of Entries will be closed at 1 ! o'clock P. M on Tuesday, the first day of the Fair, \ at which time nil animals or articles cnterol for ex ! liibiiion must be u[ion tho grounds nn i remain uuti! i ! 5 o'clock, I'. M , of the sect).l day, and no premium 1 will bo paid on articles or Animals remove i in v'u>- | l it'- n of this rule, except by special permission from \ the Officer of the Day Feed will be furnished for l stock competing fur premiums, on or near the Fair j ! Gtounds. free of charge, drain, Ilay. and Ntraw, can be purchased on tho grounds, at reasonable rates, i Premiums will be paid at OSieo of the Treasurer, on ' and after October Ist. TKIiMS OF ADMISSION. I Racli Person 2." C(s. for each Admission. | Children under I 2 yrs. lOcls. " Each Horse or Mule 2-5 cfs.eaclt " Each Colt not over 2 years IO cts. " I Except that horses entered for speed, premiums,3d i I and 4th day, and having paid entry fee will be ad- j milled with driver only, without extra charge, on presentation ot cerlificato of Secretary. Tickets for I j sale at the Ticket Office, near the entrance to tbe | 1 Fair Ground, and at the ptincipal stores in tho Vtl- ; | lage. No person will be allowed to gamble or sell I intoxicating liquors on the Fair Ground-, and for ; 1 violation ot this rule shall forfeit all rights to the j ! grounds. The following (.-peed) premiums are offer -Icd for the exhibition of the Third and Fourth day. j 825 in premiums for 3-year-olds, 840 lin premiums for 4-year-olds, 850 in i premiums for horses that never beat !3 minutes, 8100 in premiums for Double Team Trotting:, 830 in pre miums for horses that never Trotted 1 for money, 875 in premiums for hors ! es that never beat 2:55, 8300 in pre ; miums for all horses, i FOR PARTICULARS SEE BILLS FOR HORSE FAIR. Officers nf the Nnciety President—N. P Wilcox. Vice Presidents—D. O. Black and O. L. Hiillstcad. ! t Secretary—D. U- Black. Treasurer —Etwin Ste l phens. Directors—John Brisbin. Lemuel Harding, . Will. Driggs, C D. Wilson, S, Taylor Jacob .Ste- ' phens. W:u. O. Oar.luer, Arab Squier. Marshall — C. D. Wilson. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore existing between ; John S Lutn A S. P. Rrownscombc, under tho firm name of hum A Brownscombe, his thus day been i dissolved by mutual consent All tho borks aud ac- j counts of the firm are left iu tbe hands of J.S. . Lutn, for collection, and by whom all debts will be pa id. Lf'M A BROWNSCOMBE. , Brintrim, Sept- sth, IBfiß. vSrg3w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters cf ndminis ration on tho estate of Jason Frost, lato ot the township of Forkston dcceas ! Ed, have been granted to the subscriber, 411 poosons ! indebted to the said estate are requested to make i immediate payment, and tho o haviwg demands against the estate of the deem lent, will m ike kc.wn 1 the samo dnly authenticated, without delay. GEORGE FROST, Administrator, Forkston Sept. Bth 1868. vB-n6-w6- -t | QLOTHING ST . AMD Jj-iiminhing (fjoodh. 'jY j j 11. ISAUIIAM & CO. ' l Announce to the public that they have recently fit -3 j ted up and removed their Clothing Store to the s Store House of C. P. Miller, Tunkhannock, Pa. 1 , Their stock coprises every description of : I MENS'm BOYS'CLOTHING. suoh as r ' DTtJESS COA '/.V, 'I S AC A' COATS, O J 'JU'JiCOA IS, ! ; PANTS, VEST, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, : i mi a wers, JiOO'IS, HATS A CAPS, I ' Ncck-ths, lljt'ury, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs c< iLLAii.s, rsr'uu ELLAS, &C., and in fact everything in tho Clothing or Furnishing lino at yr rt o v i < syr iyin rr* p v j r!>. In addition to the above wo have an elegant as | sortmci.t of Clothes, Cassimereaud Vestin^s, i Clotl.ing male to order at the shortest no ( itli an I sec. before pun h.isiiig clsewliere an 1 SECURE GUOO gOODS PATH pniC-ES. II HAH HAM CO. Tuiik , Ati£. 5, 'jjS. - - v Si 1 -• f. Buck & Sterling j j * J | FURNITURE WARE ROOM Over Sherman & Luthrop's Store, next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKIIANNOCK, PA. | PLAI N COT I AC.K I" ITS, MAlt .Ll-: COTTAGK SUITS, WAI.M'T CHAM BE It SUITS, PAKI.OH SUITS IN lIAI3 CLO l 11, I'.. :L( >it IN VELVET PLUSH, SID!-: r.OAUDS, WAiipitOßLS, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, M AT it ESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the lowest cash rates. BUCK i STERLING. ! j \7n47tf. THE AMERICAN BOTTfII IE miSEiHIK M SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CELEBRATED ! ! COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING j MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop- j ul.vity ae eonelusivo proof of its great merit- The increase in the demand for this valuable machine has beer. TEN FOLD during the last seven , months of its first year before the public. This grand and surprising success is unprrcodent- i j cd in the history of sewing machines, and we feel fully warranted in claiming that I T II A S X O EQUAL, BKINR ABSOLUTELY THE REST JVS-A-OZXXKTE IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically tltc Cheapest, It is really two machines combine 1 in one, (by a ' j simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the j Ovcrseatuing and Button-hole stitch, with equal i j facility and perfect ion. It executes in the very best manner every variety of sewing, such as, Hem- ! | ming. Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braid ing and Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (done ; at the same li ae.) and in addition, Overseams, i Embroiders on the edge, aud makes beautiful But- ; ton an-1 Eyelet holes in all fabrics. These machines with specimens of work and ■ workings can bo seen at TUNKIIANNOUK, PA., by calling on the undersigned, agents for the sale of them in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S TUTTON, i MRS- BEN J- NEWMAN. v7u46tf. Mauliood : How Lost, How Restored. at'r'rtm Just published, a new olition of Dr. T-' u lverwt-ll's Celebrated Essay Cl\~S*L Uiy 0,1 tlie radh-al cure (without medicine 1 of SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Invol !in tare Setiiionl Losses, lnipoteacy, Mental and i Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ! j also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by ' self-indulgence of sexual extravagance, j J Price, in a scaled envelope, only G cents. j The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, I clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful I ; practice, that the alarmiug consequences of self , abuse may be radically cured without the daagcr j ous u.-e of internal medicine or the application of . , the koitc ; pointing out a mode of euro at once siin- j I pie ,eettain, and effectual, by means of which every | I sufferer, no matter what his condition may to, may j euro himself cheaply, privately, and radically i-kf" This Lecture should bo in tho hands of ev- I j cry youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain enrelore, to any ad- j dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post ! , stamps. Also, Dr. Oulverwell's "Marriage Guide," , price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CIIAS J. C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4, 556. v7usoly. DISSOLUTION, |YJ OTICE is hereby given tiiat the co-partnership : i. A heretofore existing between Dunham and Rob- ! erts in tho Drug and Medicine business nt Meshop. j pen, Pa has beeu this day dissolved by mutual con- I sent. The books and accounts havo beeu left with j C. Burr, at Meshoppen, where tho business w ; il lio hereafter continued nnder the firm of Virgil and Roberts DUNHAM A ROBERTS. i Meshoppen Pa. Aug 10th, 18fi8. v3n4-3w. ' I INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERAUNr, tit 1535. ; HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, J PBEPAUSO NR I> 11. c. U. JACKSOX, PHOABELPIIIA, PI. The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all Diseaeea arising from a Dis ordered Diver, Slomach, or IM I'll KIT R OF TIIF BLOOD. READ the following Jimjtlomt, and if you find. that your tyit'ni it afirtrd T,y any of tJo'M, y ou'may rest , assured that disease LINT commenced its attack on the ' most impoi-tunt organs of your HTNTY, and luiless total ehrckrd by the use (tf powerful remedies, a miserable Ufe, toon. terminating in DEATH, MID be the result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food.Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fructationft. Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit ot the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Dilttcult Breathing Fluttering.at the Heart, Choking or Suliocaiing Sensations when ln "J Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin aud Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Groat Depression of Spirit.!. All theer indicate dinner of the Liter or Lag*steer. Organs, combined uiilh imyure'l/aasi {} 00 flu lift's ©crimm Oitfcrs is cm locly vtgHahle, and emit rflit* tin liijuor. II is w cwiup'iuilil of fluid K.x traeli. Tile fieri,.. and t! • from trhic.ii liicse enracs ore ran At arc gathered lu human,. /.II , |, medicinal t I clues are xt rnctcil Irti/U titeiu by a. sc.ldailite chemist; 'f'hc< ! extracts are theu fortvnrdol lotlii. rnniilr, to be usid expressly for limititfnct ul eof these Hitlers, i 'ser c is no alcoholic substance of any i. i„d used in coinpanuding the lii.te, hence it is the only Bitters tlir.l r:.u be used in tutts wiien alcoholic •lin,- nlaulsarc not advisable. ijootknb's (ftevmau vTor.ic Ha i of atllhe inpri Hen's *f the .nth,- \ t!h S'i i;t *tn> K(\.l: li a, nue, . c.'c. il / 1 I'F J- tine M '> Hi '>■!*. . 1 ■ I jniti -u An ktt Hea >• tIU- *. ms>ni -• TFI-WII'ET IRE put fa 1/rhT ,v..r t mi# others it ir&ittttl f s Li.' an ../* -- nMea t tiei OHI'.R TH UHER*IT* . t ill VMi,fo% 1 ■ i'liTtW it ,a-ee irutg a .wet IM'X ~r* ' 'f ' ' "'<d> & 'T' ' 'j f T .1. i !■&. ■>'. 1 i m ' *• L/, IFTR. (IJR . . ,J 'lt . ail tonics:. CONSUMPTION TlioiuamU *nivlif 11 t hi* jt;; firm lie aliiirlrd unh t hi* ifiiifdc di-rhf, have hem cm eil liy Ihe UhC Of tlicfif l emedii i. Kximm • IIIHC In T ion, aud arc lUe i|Vun! ntlrnuanU IIJIOH .UH dytiuepslft iyr (llsenio of the m jnui. l'.veii iu a>i k of" Lc ni i lie CoUhii 111 pi ion | ! Ucke . uietYi c N nrHl Ip found of ihe giiiued l>e it • fit. it rciu! in ning and iu\ i^oralaitg DEBILITY. ■T-r' it HT- medietas n,%st TO URN.* Besot T TF*E,. R R , • M <•/ I) Li 'C. i„.. , TRN ORID MM ■■ ■' . ... the I a , X- ,r- <*. ' --a K V- ,1- J./ifrii* •'f- •••/'' ' ' ■ " < It- I .>■—/" art ,t • • mi- |tiadf v. i or. • It- fi • • . •r Tciui. . i u Hlfdirhsi-. nicy b <;•./ ullh |erf cf **!'#:; c l ft Id Vr re 111 out lim oi<i. I tit- mo* I <- iun.c it y. a It, or a lua n of m i iu y. TV* JlsmrtH'* ar. : Hloocl Pnrith-r;* n-'-r K /#, I .-Hi/ r-'V ?;rr. <r,7 '/V f| J. /*; ft InJ'l Krrp yr>ur t /< ; ' . /> i/vur JUiur Tin crdrr; kerp your tit ■< rr . . ■:,< in <i nuJ, i\rt4* >y •* -11- tivn, oy fit u eof ih. . vn'•;>*. nr-Knn (lire :<• ai# tvrr assail you. Ladlf* uiio wisli n fair *kli mid good coiajilixliui, free fi om a yellow lull and all oilier it(ireinelit, glioiild it*#* thoc occasion ally. The Liver in pcrlVrt ordtr, and (lie blood pure, will reawll in spark ling tryca and blooming cheek*. C 4\ UTXOIK* JToojlantPs German Rrmrditt art T/w gtnimne have tin signature *f <\ .H. Jackson on the. front of tin outsute of *oe\ holt?*, and the name tf the article blown in cackUili*. Alt olh t I art counter ft it. m Thousand* of letters have been re ceived, testify iig totlte virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS.- FROM HOX. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of tlie Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. I'niiADELrnn, MARCH 16:b, 1567. J find "JfiinflimrX Gift nHi : rf\i< n en intox icating berereige, but is ft fi"-d lonm useful in disor ders of t>it dint stive organs, ami of great IrvrJU in casts of debility and want of venous action in the system. l ours lint f til l, it' HOUPWAIID. FROM noN. JAMES TiIOMPSOX, Judge of the Suprein. Court of Pennsylvania. PUIIADCI.PBIA, Ai'RII. 2Stb, I consider " ISonllnnd'* German Bit ters" a riilwiblc mrrticinu in ease of at tacks of I inline si ion or Dyspepsia. I can certify tliis from my experience of it. Yours, Avith rrsprct, JAMES THOMPSON. From REV. JOSEPH jr. KEXXARD, D.I) , Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Unlit lelphia. DR. Jacksov—DEAß Sir :— 1 hare betss .frequently re- Siesta! to re timet T ,iy unit, with rraonineiuh.il- nx of ffrrcnt kinds of medicines, but rtgardi \-j I. s / richer as out of my appropriate sphrrr, J haf in at! raxes de clined ; but with a clear pi oof insurious install and particularly in my own family.of usefulness of If. IloofiamCs German flitters, 1 depart fa- once fnm my usual course, to express my full ennri-'ion' that f r general debility of the system, and especially t r l.ivcr Complaint, it is a safo ami raluahle prepnrutiMl. In some cases it may fail; but tittc. %, / • iaubt not, it will be very beneficial to those utbo suffer front the abort causes. l'ours, very respectful!v, J. 11. KKS XA itr>, Lojhth, bel'io Osztes SL Price of the Bitters, SI.OO per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $5.00, Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $7.50. The Tonic is put up in quart l>ottleH. Recdll/ct that it is If. tfiye'.G tel. O, Vila 7i X'idrst that are so universally Und and so Irlfl.tfy feuuu stod td: and do not allow the Io ujji I<l iad:.i\.y . to take any thing else that he may say is,nisi us pi">- cause he makes a larger prof! en it. These Iliif's will be sent by express to any locality upon appUc-di. o to the PRINCIPAL. OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Xio. 031 A TICTI STREET, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M, JACKSON & CO. These Remedies arc for saic by Druggists, Storekeepers, and Medi cine Dealer, everywhere. A> not forget to examine well the article you buy. \n order to get the genuine Hall's Veselable S lILIAN HAIR E.NEWER, IT WILL rOSI TITEL t RESTOftE t'eRATI HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It keeps tha hair from Tallin;- our. ItiAtho besl dressing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashv hair, healthy, soft and glossy. For sale by all druggists. R. 1. HALL k CO Nashua, N. fi Proprietors. Strings for Violins, Violin-cling, lluitnr-, f'.anjo Ac., can be had at L. E. l'owcll's .Music Storo, Scran ton. lie has on htt d some ,f tho celebrated P.tganin nt Violin Stnugs, and is supplying a great many or dart by mail. ! IBM-MILES, SWISG TB TIE pe cutiar and importaDt relaticni wliith they sm tain, their pccoliur orgjoization. and theoliiees 'i.ey p rfnrtM, urc th Kot tu many aufTerinir-. 1 "rt.< ■, 1 from these contribute in no HU.UI degree to tiieir happiness and welfare, foi rone c-nn be hat.py wlio j ara ill- No 4 osljr so, Lut n one ol tb< vat 1 .11- 's- male coitaplathlx can long lie snffcrtj to run i n v.rh j out invoicing the general bcnlth of the indivi'lual. j and jft# I proiluoing penuaocnt viekfte" ar. l ; T matflrc decline. N>,r bit pleasant to conruU a I physician lor the rflfefbf these various delicti to nf- I loctiyw, aaJ only |i the mast urjetif mt<, -ity ' will a true wouian si fnr 'mtdC'tf. her gnaie.-t charm as to do this. The sex will Uicu Uiani. u? fr ■ phioicg in their hiui'tt lini|le apecifjrg whi h m I l e found eGlcaeiona in relieving ami curing * lined . I ry etie Of thoeo troublesome complaints jiuculiur to i the sex. Ili.i.iiiKii,u's ihvTiLiur o lit • ht". - iinn • ! -u •feri tt In wlcnce. aiil hunflieds OT others i-jpiy v e I y to iruggls's at . <lo 'tors, who clfh' ir incr'cli o i.ili/.e tpcin 1,00 hor.f a nrc or apnlv u ificA-wRI h ni:.!;c them v. is. 1 wooM is.t v . asseruanyti, n r thid W'Odd •!> injj I' e loth ' flp.de i, 1 1i NO . a..ge l to a v tiuda ulth" l msy he jso'i. „• 1 fr> u, c.\. ,-.-iexhaustion i I pom rs t. j lite, bv !nt.ori n* cit ; : .mi, at, m • • ""c air ,uoi i. i, p uu-e lutt jrcotioTi, the u ' tea Sat Z iflee, an , freqi. Nt chiidm h, it i, lar eirr, cau. >.bv hreit irif ~ a;>, Ito the u - i C'P Univ.. ,W.i irt," t) c: ;ir,a r xJf. IV! I! r. it. at • .... ol tin■ y diet<•.. big , ecntnl in: .ir o-o-r y-d ■'• !t ; y u . i;., ,j, j .yu .pn*. ey.vs ij'ji nt u| u lb. m i !<! ■,• - [ P'C ju.-li im . j]... i , i.uu.er.iit ~~ | the tn.gly affWM .fid c n ■ w-'.J . 1 ~p .i; . j lite, health and hsppntcts o' woa.a in all - .. f dc ielv. and wii li. i i scjt,tut. >•, suovt tuo.v or . j ilircctly",'he'in l!fa r c >,r t ... , • j,... 1 he n.ai.iii ilia: e.\t-tx lor pre:ooo.us c inirUi '. marriage, (-iu- • tl.c y: th. unite 4 !oigns i j corj >rnl ifevelopcmfc •i . ■ ! ~; :,.tw . . i't '.ho r<strain, if ilroas '• •• e iv vi fl >: .■ 'school, iui-1 cs{* i.iliv '■'■hfttr ui'h l!. ■xin . o! tin- l.slt-roi , . with th ,<h ;■ ; an i iby mill 1 pa IUP. ex t • g mi ti nigh ~i the , • -t--,-." Sv at u j r.t St c;i:in 1r • th m if .a..., j aca-cmpl I. 01. ■' ' ... i IV • 1 ; l jho i. nip's " . ,• . , ■ , i., • l i. a I eti it t n j '-IU :iccv - : , i til l rI:bI I' " ' ® • I, . fUfll I rail • T - ills t .; "... I peiiuur. :1 an .U. ; ,|,1. 'c' -... i f / ~e i j-.c.,.,..; -.-I u. . • $ i r.-m',.in-. : < " 1 Y ' V-V . j li*A BV, 14/ > J j. I h' let -i, ;. 1 • , X . . luti j 4 ' 1 ' > -Ia . • w • | ' ; ' " • ; | ■ . ; S0 !• , . P • • . • j pe tivi <u. • i ; 4 UAL . 4. lei • , . .I . • - . ...... . .. , j to .*>f :i -t 1 - • s£.! - 1 -V, 1 r'•ti*• t•• : .ware . {,• <•• -- !-r " ' ' ' !' ■ .<• t r : x lillIill wi in kwiwtei ■ • '' I * - ' ial K. - .a, \. r x : o<i,\ i V !f j t > -t.-ul rmi • u c ~j . I Cbemieai V.'ett mi- e .- H.. . li. 1. lihhoi. SIIEKFF' SALE. I>V VlmT'OF A WfglT OF k,h ■ !!ie '• , - -Ij-iw Ud exuiM'i i ) pnhlic i'- , at tne Court II u Tunkhannoci:. Wtuaniiix I GouDtj i'ennfvivamu, on * | SAT I miAV f THE i T h DP l- ; - •it Iti rit.uk ft M . 1)1 *> " \ •* ; . _] : . • f file I'oUmi I.itit i i i?.ii J writ t. :ur| t ir nrH : v l il.V.wtr" :ri i,• .. pareclb, i„i, „f fanM: -ItUliO aui bring !'■ the loaA-hio .1? r, i Ul • Oui.ty oi A> utiug au 13t ite r.f" I'-t.ruvl. a:' • i lijnnlc l n follows : jOa the North by lan lof Jacob brari-e- ,ho I-.B't t.y land •• Joseph Ktshpiiugh, oa (i : .. j-\,uth i t.r.i unknown. .'.l <><> the Wort 1..v ifuid V, tCff lUIIIB (-1 A Trt'Jl 'TiW. c ."lit: ili !'• Hi t.Uf ' it# hitn i_i< a, Lu; i-.e the aani-j w>. or ' A A| pruved. ALSO One other p. v, .unite ;u sua-; i mm., tup. ivmt.r" am! stale. n-id ! out! !• ! as follow, • l)ti the North hj land i.f Charles TT irri-. < • ;V. East by iiniu! ic .111 Itrase, on riio S ntil iiv !• I j Konh,.,, Ha ;Au m, t o a th •W, , t bv I a.i u i j j.ialet itnltr, ctjt..inintr boat t n or 4 k'Fy, nil iiupriAci with a f . t miii thcrt iiti. ALSO | One other piece, siiimtr in mbi t .■ >•; ; , i /I; - v Jl.l rt.lt... nil I i) ,ua IM ,-is fulluntta Ou the North bv I ni'l ~f !>ubeu !1. lidl a.i I j lvnB Di.il.e, n ttn- iCnst ntrd •!> p.. j I 1 t'Tr l ! hy .1 .ib . ■ iur.lrvj t, .ta.l ue.! be tint - - j iyv l 10-rlrnti I l[,nt . Willi n,i l-'i>k ;mi mh'l j Fn..„r, v.iiirnrtirj, eeet.iinitij but one bun.lii 1 I tin I filty iu'il- i ut ho linj .-.nine tonrc or ler. all un ! impfjved. ALSO (V.o other pi e. : tut- :•. above ami bnun ted s I follews: J ' 'r. the Nort.i !iv bit* >ns itiebuuna l-ivcr, <iq the | nasi by Imil ot Milt n Tiflnry. on the S.utb bv j land of Milton litTany, and on the West by lan J ,'f i Heat! Harding, containing about fifteen aeres :i(l im proved with the iippurttnanceg. The above d s-ii i bed pieces an I parcels t f 1.-nl Jiunx th- si mo as T™ eoovejed hy Perry Mater and IVrptr lfar. y to J, \\ . it nnisoß ti. ; Uet o lant in . id wr t n it; j. • beized and ' • i.' ti in exeeation at tin ,-uit ei fori v and l'orfer Msrcy to W n. Cl-niens v.- J. W, DennL' a And Will be sid 1 for cash ticly, bv At-'a ir.tr. DeWITT, Sheriff, j< j SiicriS's Qffitp, ' uok t>ej> I. H>it. i TX THB DISTRICT C UKT of the V iit ! State*, X for tiio W ostern Ilistrict of !Vrt:-viv ia- Xtd- COB 0. .Martin, a bankrupt iadi r the id of Con gress of .March '.M. I -fit. Lavtitg a; lie l for a . ; charge fiom ail iiis debts, nrci ntbi ciain | era 1 e I U6 li r said Act, by ord r 1 ' lb" Court, notice t lierc by -i\en, to all p-iron.- bo hue ; roved ibe;, d. t.ts an t i.tiier persons interested : t" n '.'pear on the i<lth j day of September !-•>', .if 1' ..'i !• . \i 1.. , re K. Overton Esip Rcri-:cr at his < 'Eire in Toe. j I'a. to fhoiT cause, if any they Lai., why a InS ! charge should not be granted ! i the j .id 1 .in' to t. ' And finther, ii-tice i- Uvusoy given, the the sec ml ; and thirl rtfeefing. of etc lit rs . t the said L'nuk rupt, reijuired by the 27th and V th recti, its . i ... t act. will be !;t i before the sai.l ite-isfer, at tlto , sauie time and | lace, y- S C McOANT>I.ESS, Cierk of I S. l>i;tti. t C ait fur said Ifisnicf v 3 iiGdw. at _ '? ADMIMSTIJATOIi'S wOIICK. "tTriIhiSKAS, lclli-fsif aduiTiiistr.itii.il on the >- late et lit hard ;i-' ui:-. - - *rl. ' .'e f!' > j township er Forkstoo, hve ten granted to MM t enbt t iter. A I jiet- lis it. .ebtvd to the said .<: ate oi are re.jest. i t. it e ii.,n.i ; ;! ) unvn', and j. those huin: ihi in.- r . ! tgaii ttbcatatcuf the said de . .!c; tiv :;l pu i.t fti< •. duly autiien i t ted to file su ser. er, witb-ut delay, r- ALSXIN i'. iil.TUliiaS. ALlminUlrat.., Voriro/xw
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