Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, November 04, 1868, Image 3

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    horn! (Hid Personal.
Ui _.. iV PililWps. Bridge it, near t&e
,re now receiving an extensive addition to
I i t', complete stock <t goods. They, call es
■'Attention to a huge and elegant stock of Furs
ciw i. which will be sold so low as to justify
..,i) in procuring a ret.
i , ill them.
...• —cur townsman, Benjamin Car*or, while
''i"* *, a hunting party on the upper waters ol
i{ man s Creek, a few .lays since, shot two
,c and her lawn —In double quick time,
never claimed to be a very near relation of
the mighty Hunter ; hut in this instance,
'".* lias shown himself "game."
, _ V -mall nibble ol Iresh venison is one ol the
, things to produce a Uow of printer's ink,
; wc know of.
' ( j jeiii.—-Daniel llankiunou accompanied by
while driving aloug the narrows above Mc
, was met by the up Freight train to-day,
. !c.r-cs. being unused to such a sight, took
"al backed into the canal. By timely as
, . t persons on the train—which was stopped
—i- and carriage were rescued without seri
ur\. Mr. 11. anil his companion tortuuately
injury.
I ■, tcthl writer has saia that i o nation
... attention on the humau hair, than the
a-, il this be said in regard to the oils and
, iiiat are used, then never was greater iuis-
We are pleased to ttnow a Remedial
e inai prcjiiiion Is now ottered in the market.
; i ate ot those clear colored liquids, whose on
anists ;n their beauty, but ot intrinsic
which cures ail diseases ot the scalp, restores
.a |.. ,i.- natural color, when gray, and causes
, a.nr t<> grow where it has iallen out; this is
\ .actable Sicilian Hair Kenewer. We speak
-, irtucs troni actual use.— Aorlkern Gazette.
1,. , ci.i.lS- - 'lOWd-liee pcriulUliig, 100 M. iz.
... -n AieUuopuny will be re-opencil on batur-
Nov. lith, ISPS. The services will connect with
• rterly Meeting of Nov. 14th and loth at the
lace, <>u Saturday the I*. E. ol the District,
l. t\ tiiinstead will preach the reopening ser
.at lv : .. A. M. Hev. Luther Peek will preach
. I'. M . and Kev. E. F. Roberts at ']■> I*. M.
>unuuy, the usual tiuarterly Meeting services
■held, inker ministers are expected. A cor
i. .iatissi is extended to alt. Let all Ike jnojite
And may "Hod our Saviour" be with us.
J. H. WESTON.
-.ieiitilic Lecture—We are informed by
Ictuen of Wyoming t.'o., that l>r. M. Al. Brown
'i giving Scientific Lectures on Hygiene or the
- d health, in our principal towns with great
-s ; he speaks to crowded houses, and we can
- the people that they can be edified and profit
v attending his course.
; . btor eomcs from Now York, and very high
•la-.acnded by eminent and well-known gentle
iic has written recommendation? from such
Hot. Ezra Cornell, State Senator, and foun-
I the great University at Ithaca, N. Y., A. B.
:l. nominee for Gov. of X. Y. an;! many other
. ie gentlemen.
. Surgeon, the lioetor stands high. Among
tid who have been restored to light, are the
•,g : Miss Xorton. of Ithaca, blind two years;
Miller, Lonestown, Sullivan Co. blind six
I : .Miss Hartranft, Muncy, P., sixteen years;
: Mr. Smith. Camptown, Pa., is>rn blind :
. v eases are named, as they are persons who
■ rot-rrcd to by jiersons who desire operations
■ eye. The Doctor has an office in the village
H •! ■ Lectures and treats all manner of diseases,
■ . club hands and crooked fingers straiglit
■ i auscd from burns and other causes.
COMMI'SUATTD.
I! a'iks : libiilis! ! Blanks!!!
keep on hand, for sale, at this office. Blanks
i' f lluwi :
lwl. Leases,
arrjgc Certificates, inventories,
etcher's Contracts, arrants,
- huol Col's Bonds, Subpuenaes,
- ol Trea'rg Bonds, Summonses.
Isectitlons, Constable's Returns.
ns'p t((fleer's If mds.Constable's Sales,
urnlian's Bonds, J. P's. Attachm'ts Rules
inrdian's Petitions, an.l Interrogatories,
Ace's and Constable's Fee-Bills,
- .eep Damages, License Petitions, an.l
Hector's Letters, Bonds,
Judgment Xotes, &c., Ac.,
I .at to order, Township Officer's and School
r - Order Books and Blanks o! every Dcscrlp-
U: 'aies.—-The following named persons have
i ' - I public saleaof personal property, us fol
i ksoii. Piereeville, Xov. 12th, one Brood
I l'air ojen. Wagons, Harness, stoves. House
lureiture Ac#
Wagner Tunkhanuock Tp. Tuesday, Xov.
i.-t„ l sjian horses, wagons, corn, oats, buck
:a. < askey, Tunk. Boro., Saturday, Xov. 14th
3 g—-. wagons, cows, yearling- and (arming
■ " - Houser, Xorthmorpluuil, Xv. 12th. 1563,
. < ws, Sheep, Wagons, and l'armlng Vten-
AJeustus Weber, Monroe. Xov. 141 h, 1568, Hor
eep, ahull, Wagons and other artlctes.
I< ial List, The following la the trial
All cases, made up for the next Xov.
1 ourt in this County :
PARTIES. ACTION*.
' .et x. Kaigte vs. C. P. Miller Debt.
■ -Meruith exr. vs. 1* rank Decker et. al. Eject,
k M. Williams exr. vs. L. ltiker et. al. Debt
vs. Same "
•"hupp vs. Abel Billings Eject.
I : Tripp vs. Mary A. Lippo Debt,
a Jennings vs. Irving Hollcnbaek Eject.
Admr. vs. Hiram Hall Debt.
" •cliiy.in vs. L. Harding Debt. •
Pin nix vs. J. p. Besteder Eject.
Married,
1 i-LtK WATERMAX—On the 16th Inst., nt
■'■•■r# Eddy, by K. J. Eurtuan. Esq. Mr. X. W.
r i .di-i Lovlnia Waterman, both ofHar-
Susquehanna Co., Penn'a.
Oioct,
suX—ln Forketon, Wyoming Co., Pa., Oct.
•, l-'>, (ieo. H. Dawson, aged 50 years.
-tilttii valley railroad.
WYOMING DIVISION.
A -T! lib AND ARItIVAL OF TRAINS,
"'and after Nov. 2d IMUB,
N Ti;.\ixs DEPART FROM TI'NKHAX
XOCK, AS FOLLOWS:
ASHES* PASSEXOER —at 620 A M., coniwct
d. I'eidral, and North Penn'a Rail
""' •ug at N. Y. at aSO P. M. an 1 at Phil
; 1 at 2 p. J!.
PASSENGER departs at 12.5 P.M.
*2 us aisjvo—arrives ar K. Y. !) 50 P. M
"ail 1 at 3.J0 P. M
■ 'i.tir Accou IIOOATIOX depirts at 2.15 P.
4t M inch Chunk at 9 25 P. M.
GAIN'S ARRIVE AT Ti XKHANXOCK,
AS FOLLOWS:
, ■ "fi' HT ACCORMODATIOSI at HI 50 A. M.
■Hauch Chunk at 2.30.
L ' Etfijass PASSEXGER arrives at 4.30 P M.,
1 via \ J. Central at 0.43. and Phil a
y '• Fenafc .it 7 45 A. M
■- fy— PASSENGER arrives at 10.15 P.M.,
• ' vi.i N. J. Central at 12 M and Pbil'a
" i Penn'a at 1 45 P M
foil SzVLE CHEAP,
T 'V;rOKM
""KMIAII CAMPBELLS', Tunkhinnoek P
n49-tf.
(oi|(> DELAINES fur 13 eta
C. DETRICK'3.
sftial ItntifES.
F> I'RAY.
Cam t ih- eoeio-ur- ..f t! e Sub-' rPn-r, on the 224
da* of October 1 i-t.
A PALE RED COW
about eight vears old, had i strap with Ting about
the neck The owner i- Icq'ue-'od to prove j>r"qeiiy
day charge*, an I lake her away, O.herwise she
will be dispose*! of recordi'ig to law.
GEO. SICKLEK
Ex'-ter, Oct 35th, tsbS. vfic 143A
(AUTIOX.
Whereas, my wife Hani.O lias left my b I and
board without just cause or provocation, tfiis is there
fore to forbid ail persons from harboring or trusting
her on my account, us I will pay no debts of her
contracting. SPENCER FURGERSON.
Northinorcland , Oct. I9th. r.143w.
CAUTION
Ail irersons are hereby forbil trusting luy chii
doen ou my account as I will'pav no debts of their
contracting. CHRISTIAN ARNOLD.
Tuukbunncck, Nov., 4th 1963.
Is-TRAY.
Notice is hereby given,that three e.-tray yearlings,
one a pale re*l and two of deep red color, came to tlie
enclosure of the undersigned and are now detained
as such. The owner is requested to come forward,
prevo property, i>ay charges and take them away ;
otherwise, they will be disposed ot according to law .
LEONARD BOUGHT Ist.
Nicholson, Oct. , 18GS—nll-:tw.
TEA! llKits' KX AMI N ATION.
Teachers' Examinations will be held as follows,
viz :at Meshoppen, Oct. 2dtii: Mehoopany, (X*t. 27,
Forkston, Oct. 2sth; Tunkhannock, Oct. 2uth ;
Piereeville, Oct. 30th ; School House near White's
Perry, in Falls Tp., Oct. hist ; at Xorthmorelaud,
Xov: 2nd.
Exercises will commence at lo o'clock, A. M.—
Come with writing material. No private examina
tion will be held.
J. B. KIIOADS, Co. Sup't.
Tunk. Wyo. Pa.
UUIDE TO MAHBIAt.K.
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Con
jugal Felicity. 'The humane views of benevolent
Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to
: Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter en
! velopes, free ot charge. AdJress HOWARD ABSO
- CIATION, Rox. P. Philadelphia, l'a
I vSn3ly.
ADMIN ISTIIATORS'S NOT UK.
Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate
! of ldan'l Kunsman, late of Tunkhannock tp., dee'd,
have been granted to the subscriber. All JKTSOUS in
debted to the said e.-tate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims or "lo
nian.l- against the estate of the said decedent, will
make known the same duly authenticated without
' delay to LEVI SLATE, Adin'r.
| Bald Mount, Luz. Co., Pa. Sep. is, 'Un-nS.
; LIME! LIME ! ! LIME !!!
The undersigned has recently elected a penua
nent Lime Killer, and has on hand a large stoek l
j Waterloo lime, which lie will sell as cheap as can oe
] bought at any point on the line ol caual tVom t Itt
| ston to Elmira. ,
i Orders w ill be prompt!', filled, and lime suippJJ* 10
I all points by caual. BAY ID BROW N.
I Co. Pa.
I _ . .
PRIH LAMAI ION.
Wyoming County, ss, i In the Court of Common
! Henry Rought is. ■ Pleas, of \\ \ ' lining ( ounty
, Laura Rought. No. 22, Jan. term ISOB.
; To Laura Rought. ...
Whereas a subtxena in Divorce was e ucl t Jan-
I uary Term, lsas, which was "luly returned non esl
itirrnlus. ami thereon an alias subpoena was issued
i in said case returnable to April term ISA upon the
return ol which prool was made that the said Laura
: Rought eoukl not be found In my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear
before the judges of the sai"l < lourt on t.ie third Jlon
da\ in November next, to answer said complaint.
M. W. DeWITT, Sherili.
i SheritTs Office, Tunk. Sept. 30. IfCa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
! lUhereas, letters ot adminis ration on the estate of
Jason Frost, late ol the township of Forkston decea.s-
I ed, have been granted to the subscriber. All peosons
indebted to the said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and thore having demand.?
against the estate ot the decedent, will make known
' the same dulv authenticate f, without delay.
i ' GEORGE FROST,
Administrator.
Forkston Bept. B'ii 1868 v?-a6-w6'
i -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
' ATT'IIFiRCAF. letters of administration cr. Iho cs
\ tateof Richard Adams, deceased, late of trie
! township of Forkston, have been?granted to the
subscriber. AM persons indebted to tbe said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands against the estateof
the said decedent will present them duty *uthcr:t:c i
i ted to the subseriocr, without delay.
AUSTIN I*. BUIK;ESS, Administrator.
' Forkston. Sept 15, 196?.-6t-pi.
i
For doing a family washing in the Lest and cheap
est manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world !
Has all the strength of old rosin soup with the uii!"l
an l lathering qualities of gsnuins Castile. Try this
spler.diJ Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL
WORKS, 49 North Front Street, Philadelphia.
. vS-r.5 ly.
FjV.STMAN manufactures every variety of Boots
j and Shyes. and retails at wholesale prices. Re
member tlie place, Tioga street, near corner of
Warren I
Water-proof Boots arc warranted
i j not to rip, truck, run over. 'They aro ju?t the
■ thing for teamsters, lumbermen and u'lier" who are
subject to onl-door e.x|<suro.
"T'ASTMAN gives hDyjustomert tho benefit of his
I fa iiities, and saves to them ihe
profits usually jruid to Jobbers, Middlemen an l
wholesale dealers.
sells Mod li-mlo.-k MNnU* s<!e<l
j Kip Boots at 53.70 ; Fren-h calf pegged Boots
ntßti; Imported French Calf, Fair Stifchod. Box
Too?, at Silt, and every other article in his line at
| equally In* prices.
{T'ASTMAN invites ibo attention of the public to
J the style, workmanship, luiteria!, .ariety anil
price uf his slock of ready made work.
r PHE reason that Eastman's Water-proof Boots
1. are impervious to water is that they aro lined
with silk oil-cloth an 1 super-lined with a water
proop preparation which wiil resist tho action of
snow water, or an almost unlimited exposure to any
kind of damp. Warranto ito give perrqpt s.itisfac
| tion.
IdOT.
On the 9th inst. ou the Towania Road, between
this place and Meshoppen, a Soldier's Dia harge Ca
pers, grunted t"i C. C Benniger The finder will bo
liberally rewarded by leaving tlie suite with G. C.
Miller of this jrlace.
Tunkhannock, Fa. Oct. 27th. 1069,
COURT PROCLAMATION.
A WHEREAS, the Hon- Wot. ELWELL. I're-i-
W lient Judge of the Court of Common Pleas m l
Court of General Quarter Sessions of the I'ea**. and
the President Justice of tho Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and Genera! Jail Delivery, for the trial of
capital and other olfentes, for tha twenty-sixth Ju
dicial District of Penn'a ; G* Pike, and J. V Smith,
Esqts,, Associate Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the I'eaee,
and Associate Justices of Oyer and Terminer of
General Jail Delivery of the County of Wyoming,
have by their precept to me directed, ordered a
GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY.
to he held at Tunkhannock on Monday the loth day
of November, A. D. 1968.
I Notice is therefore hereby given to tbc Coroner,
all Justices of the Peace ami Constables within "he
County of Wyoming, that they be and appear in
j their proper persons at tire titne an ! | lace above
mentioned, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, cx
j animation., recognizance*, and other tem uubr iocs,
to do those things which to "heir offices in rh.it be
half lespeetiv-'lv belong.
Notice is also given that those wi i arc bound bi
recognizance* to prosecute th" prisoners that arc or
shall be in "he Jail <*t Wyoming' County, ihit I boy
be ti.en and there lo proseeu'a ifcetn as shall ou just
M W. DeWITT, Mierttr.
.Sheriff"* Office, Tunk. Nov 4th 196^
IVYOHIM MEiALLIC PAIIT CQMPANY
The Wyoming Metallic Paint* Company was orga
nized under the general laws of the State of New
York, with a CAPITAL STOCK OF TWO HI N
DUED AND FIFTY TIlOl SAND DOLLARS
divided into TWENTY FIVE THOI'S AND .- liAKK
OF TEN DOLLARS EACH.
The oumpany own the inine and land aiound i' in
fie No royalty is therefore to be paid. THE ON
LY EXPENSE TO 1!E INCURRED IN MA >t-
FACTURINO THE PAINTS, is simplv in qu*Try
ing the rock, and reducing it in the Company s mill,
situated in a stone's throw of Ibe mine.
THF PAINT OF THIS COMPANY HAS BEEN
TIIOHOI tJIII.Y Tl'-TKD t y eompitein <!. ui.- .-
ant liist class MASTER PAINTERS, ant ALL
TESTIFY TO ITS SUPERIOR QUALITY.
It contains over 75 p*'.r cent, of iron, II AS A i
GOOD BODY, MIXES READILY, REQUIRES
CUT LITTLE OIL. TAKES TINTS. AND IS TE
KY DURABLE.
lu view of the great abundance of mateiial and
the SMALL COST OF MANUFACTURING, and
! the SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR PAINTS, lite
Company expert to supply the market with a BET
TER ARTICLE an 1 at CHEAPER RATES than
j any ether company in the country.
OPINIONS OF PAINTERS.
The undersigned, a practical patn!< r, hereby cer
iifi s that he has used uust of the mineral paints in
u.-e for vears past, and that he regards that of tlio
I WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COMPANY,
| found in NICHOLSON WYOMING COUNTY, Pa-,
; sujaroir to all others for durability and finish
GILBERT BROWN
N'.ehoUon, Juno 27th, ISQ3.
Pii:ttc:viu.K Aug. 25
■J I. HALI.STEAI), ESQ. DK.VH SIR • 1 have used
! the joining Paints, and believe it to lie the best
and mast durable Metallic paint in u.-e. It has a j
i g i stfoi g body, works easily, requires but little |
| „ Very Respectfully.
PERRV STARK.
NICUOLSCH, O. t s:h 1 S ( -S
OL. IlALLsrtAb Esq Di-.AR Sit: ; 1 have used
i and otherwise testoi the ROOMING METALLIC
! PAINT, an l nut clear of the belief that it is stipe
] rior to any other Mineral Paint in the country. It
I has a good color an 1 mixes readily ; but its strung
sod best features aro its heavy substantial body,
combined with *n extremely oily nature, in ennse
i quenee ol which it requires at h ast a third less oil
i than any ether paints in use. J. L. i'st'K,
NRW YORK, Oct Ist ISgS. j
| O. L HAULSTEAO Esq. —DEAR SIR : lam a prae- |
i rival painter Have been extensively engaged in !
| the business f*r over thirty years. During thutjej .
I riod I have used every variety of paint known to the
i trade, and without hesitation pronounce the WYO
MING METALLIC PAINTS, the best 1 have ever
seen. 11 has a heavy body, mixes easily and takes
I from a half to a third less oil than ordinary paints
It can 1> use t successfully, either for cottago pur
poses. rough out-door work, rooting, or as a fire-proof
paint Respectfully Ac
A G. BOLWIN,
Prastical Painter.
Piereeville, Ang 28, 19(jS
<>. L HAI 1.-rr.\i> Esq.—Dear Sir: I have tested
the Wj. M-.in_- Paint, by using it in my sltop. and
believe il tote superior to any "the,- Metallic
P.tint in th" market, fias an excellent body, mixes
readily, an I requires only about half tbc u-ual
amount of oil of other Paints. Respectfully Ac
CHAS. L JACKSOV Cabinet M.K' r.
Piereeville, Augu-t 15. 1 -QJ9
0. L. HALMTSAP, Dear Sir ; 1 gladly add my
testimony in favor of tha excellent qualities of the
Wyoming M tallie l'aint. From practi alt. t- I
hciieve it to be superior to any other mineral paint
in use. It has a substantial body, tnixes"easily, re
quires but little oil and makes a ban isotuo finish.
ISAAC D CORRY, Wagon Maker.
fetter from Miynr Hill.
MAYOR'S Orrtrr, ■G-rantnn Pa.. Jnne 231 ."V.S.
0. L. 11 at.t.sTi at' Esq —Dear S:r: Hiving made
a personal exatninali. nof the properties cf the \> j-
Wyoti.in t Mineral Paint, and teste 1 it inm .-t very
intiin r, 1 a:n convince 1 that it is inferior to n ■ ar
ticle of the kind to be found in the country.
Very Truly lours.
E. S. M. HILL
TJWAKIIA, August 1 -t, 1 SGB.
0. L llallstead, Es<|.— Dear Sir. Alx,ut ti.irty
tlve ye trs ag"> my lather purchase 1 a quantity of tlie
Wyoming Mineral Paint, with wbt -h he nt that
time painted a building, and after t lie lapse of a
Quarter of a century it is fresh and g cd. Better
evidence of quality ; ar. harily be required.
Truly Yours, E REEI* Mvt.tt
Scran'on. Sept. 8, 1593
0.l . Ilal'.steaJ, Esq.—Dear Sir: 1 have used
the Wyoming Metallic Paint, and have great pleas
ure in saying that it is superior to any other in it eral
paints in the marker. Its heavy substantial boly
makes it durable f.r outsi le Work, roofing an I Ac.,
and the readiness with which it takes tint tinders
it an excellent article for cottago purposes. Alto
gether I regirl it as tlio best paint in us.
Very Truly Yours,
D A vll > BAILLE, House an 1 Sign Painter
AH-order? or communications should leaf ire.-sed
to the WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COM PA
NY, NICHOLSON, Pa.
SHERIFFS SAUv
T_) Y virtue cf a writ of Fieri Faciat to rue di
-1) ra ted th.-re will be exposed to pubii- sib; nt
tha Court House in 'Tunkhanuock, Wyoming County,
Pennsylvania,
■ ON .SATURDAY, N"V. li. hi% al 1 oYh kP. M-
All ihe right, title and interest of tbo defendant in
an I t"i that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, sit
uate and be ngin the Township of Eaton, Wyoming
County, Pa. Bonn Jed ind des-ribe 1 ..s follows, to
wits; ou the North b.v lands oft). ll* Evans, West,
by lan is of Geo. 11 Leflcr.>. uth by 1 nods of Th"Uias
Pinder.E i-'..by land* of Wui M Piatt, faui'l Ccok,
Christian 1. tier, and Wells Garrison. Containing
almut one hundred acres ci Inn I. more or less wiib
about ten acres thereof improved with one log bouse,
and some Iruit trees I hereon, wi h uppnrtnanees.
Seized an 1 taken in execution at tbo suit of Geo.
H. Fox vs- Geo. I'* Fox.
And will bo sold far cash only, by
M W. De WITT.
Sheriff's OSi'.e. >
Tunk-Oct 20 63 S
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facia* to mo ni
rected there will be expose I to public sale at the
Court House in Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co.. Pa
ON SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 'CS, : I uM.. P. M.
All the right, tide and iufere?' • f ibe .Jcfcn iant in
•od to that certain piece, parcel o: tract of land
situate nod being m tha Township of ME.-hoppen.
Wyoming County, Pa. Bounded and "1 'Scribed as
follows, to wit; on the North, by li ili of Thomas
Marshal and the Widow Co.';, East by. Jan Is of
John Madison, Sout h ami West, by lands of Clark
Winans nn-t Robert Daidap, Containing about one
hundred acres of bin 1, the sahie more or le--, about
ninty acrsu thereof iotproved ith on.; fraioo dwell
ing bouse, one frame barn ar.d other outbuildings,
one apple orchard an 1 othsr fruir trei-s tlirc</n, with
(be appurtnanecs.
seize", and taken ia executed nt the suit of i>. F.
Storm assM to Stark, Miller and DeWitt vs Mary
Winans ar.d /Vims C. Winans.
And will re s. Id for Cash bv
M.'W DEWITI'
Sheriff's Office I
Tunk. Oct. 20, '63 S
SHERIFF'S SALE.
virtue of a writ ol fieri Facias to me
> directed ther- will bo exposed to Public Fale
at the Court House, in Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co.,
Pennsylvania.
FATUkDAY, NOV. 14u, '63, at 1 o'clock P. M ,
All the right, title and interest of the Detendant
in and to that certain, piece, parcel or tract of laud,
, situated anl being in j be' Township and village of
Meshoppen. Wyoming County Pa Bounded and
! described as follows, to wit: on the North, by School
House lot, East, by lands of 11. 1! Brown, South, by
lands ot lienj. G. Hull, anl Wist, by highway con
taining about one-fourth of an acre, to Ire the same
more or less all improved Being lot No 0, according
to Town plot of Stei lingville or Meshoppen, as sur
veyed by A. Hine, Esq , ftf Alden Movrrey, and be
ing the same kit tivw oerupieJ by defendant. With
one frame house, one frame barn, and other out
buildings, and some fruit trees thereon, with the
appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Sam
uel Stark vs James N, Baker
An l wiil be sold for cash only by
M. W. DeWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, >
Tunk Oct 20, 69. I
FOR SAI.R. "
The Subscriber offer J lor sale his HOUSE and
LOT. situated in the Borough of Tunkhannock.—
Tha house isns lately undergone repairs, and has nil
the modern improvements. The let is more than
twice the size of any others in the place, null new
Barn, Seven Good Grafted Apple 1 roes, r.it'a Plum
ai. 1 Poach. Tin Subscriber wishing to remove,
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1*; .AN FED— AN AGENT in etch to ri, to ta .o
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,rr f iu
rtTID iJACKET A.XE.
COLBLUN'.? PATENT.
Patented £a!<j 9. 1 F(j/ . Aus. 18. 1868.
Extract- Irotn Letters and Uejiorts of
(•ualities of tho Axe.
■ 1. Your Axe is bound to be THE AXE.
2. it will cut 25 pr cent, better.
3. My bnther lost one arm in the'war, but with
your Axo ho can cut as wcii us any one e!se]can.
•}, If I'coull nit get another, twenty-five ($25)
dollars would not buy it.
5. It will cut hoop-poles better than any other
Axo.
ti I woul I not be without it for anything.
7. The oaly.objection is it goes too far into tho
wood.
S Men who chop lor a living universally approve
of it, Ac, Ac, ad infinitum
For ssio by all rc-|r.is'tblo dealers, and the mak
er-
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Sole owners of the Patents.
Manufacturers of the RED JACKETAXEF, PAWS,
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YACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO
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It is made of the tiuest stock grown.
It lias a mild and agreeable aroma.
It is anti-nervous in.tts effects, as
Tt is free from bttcns, the NICOTISE
Having all been extracted.
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Does not sting or burn the tongue.
Leaves no offensive odor in tho room.
Orders tor elegant MKKRCHAI M Pipes.
Aro daiiy packed in various bags
It is of bright golden color.
Being very light, one pound will last
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EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCO
I Varj g . i article, and makes an excellent
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Votive is hereby given, that the following accounts
ntni widows' claims, have bee 11 filed in the Register's
1 Ittice, in and for Wyoming (tonnty and will he pre
sented to the Orphans' Court of said County, to lie
held nt Tunkhannoek, 011 tho lGth day of November
next, for confirmation and allowance.
The final account of Henry Lore, administrator
of the estate of Solomon Whitcomb, late of AVind
liain Township deceased. A partial account of
.lane K. l'eekham one ol the executors of the last
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hannuck Borough deceased-
Wiilow'"- claim in the estate of Daniel Knnsman,
late of Tunkhannoek Township, deceased.
Widows claims in the estate of Richard Adams,
laic ol Fork-ton Township, Deceased.
Widow's claim in the estate of Jason Frost, late
of Forkston Townsh'p deceased.
A partial ni ■count of E. W. Spring and A. L.
Spring. Administr.i tors ot the Estate of T. 1). Spring
late id Braiutrim Tp., dee'd.
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Register's Otflce, 'funk. Oct, 21,1808.
INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA
FROM GERMANY, m idjs-
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN B ITERS,
mid
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
riu:r* m r j. uksoS'.
I'siunnniM, .'<*
Ihe greatest kntrusr < crr.eJle.< jo
Livor Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA,
Nervous Debility,
JAUNDICE,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
ERUPTIONS of tfae SXIN,
■ nit alt Dließtri arising from a Dis
ordered I.lver, Mumacli. or
I • 1311'I'lt IT I' OF THE It LOOT).
I Read the foUomng symptom*, and if y u fad th it
your system is affertrd < J any t.f thno. p,u may irst
assured thai o'is t ' Juts c'MKV.c.i its t ''arts on the
most iMporttint t.rynns of your body, and imiers I -■ s
rjierkr Lby the vs* t f pottor ful remedies, o miserable
I life, srstii leriuia ''icy in deiilh, mill be the result.
Constipation, Flatulence, Inv/erd Piles,
Fulness of Blood to the Head, Vcidity
of the Htomach, Nausea, I eart
huru. Disgust for Food. Fulness
or Weight in the Stomal h,
Sour Eructations. Sink
ing or Fluttering at the I it
of the Stomach, Swimming of
tho Head, Hurried or Di ilcult
j Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensatii ns when
j in a Dying Posture, Dimness of Vision,
Data or Webs before tho Si<ht,
Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin am'.
Eyes, Pain in the Sice,
Back, Chest. Limbs, etc.. Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning in
the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of
Evil, and Great Depression o: Spirits,
i All these indicate disease of the laser or Ihgestive
Oryatts, combined Kith impure blo et. a
tjooflanb's ocrmau iJit'crs
is entirely vegetable, and con aius no
liquor. It is h compound of Fluid Ex
tracts. Tile ltnols, Herbs, ami Barks
i from tvlilcH these extracts a e made
I are gslAcrcil in Germany. All the
medicinal virtues are extracted from
them by a scientific chemist Theve
extracts are then forwarder to this
country to he used expressly for the
manufacture of these Ititterv 'l'tfere
Is no alcoholic substance of a y kind
used lu compounding the Bitters,
hence it is the only Hitters t tn! can
be used in cases where nicotinic stim
ulants arc not advisable.
tjoofliiiiii's (Senium i^ciiic
lid combination of all the ingredients e>f Ur Jiitterr,
with pI'EJC Cruz Ham, irrangr, etc. 7. it used jW
i iUe tame disease* (O '\t liiltem, in casts ohrre same .
pure alcoh -ft • s'iiniLlMi is required. Von rill bt ir in
mil id that these remedies are entirely tliff rent from
any others aelrertised far the cure of i'te disease*
netmed, tUese being scientific preparations of medicinal
extracts, while lite others are mrr* decocti ns of rum
in s >mt form. The T X 10 it decidedly onr n f the most
p'ct ltd >nM agreeable remedies ever of red to the
put tic. Its title is exquisite. Jt is a plea are to take
if, nrdlt its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal
qualities hare caused it to be kuoivu •>* the greatest of
all baiics.
CONSUMPTION.
Thousands of cases, when the pa
tient Kitpposexl he was ailliclrd with
this terrible disease, have been cured
I by Ihe use of these remedies. Extreme
emaciation, debility, ami cough are
the lfttial attendant* upon severe
oases of dyspepsia or disease of the
argestive organs. Even in rases of
genuine Consumption, tiiese r< tnetlleg
Will he found of the greatest benefit,
strengthening and invigorati 15
DEBILITY. •
Th. re i< w> medicine eqwd to tbmjl ::u.'s German
Hitters or T-n> in < are S tf P' hiHty. T'' import a
• tone and vffit.r in the whol* sy.dem, strejigfi n the ajn
jntlte, cause an en, \tumt >/ the f-od, enable the
stomach t" digest r. purify lie Moo-.!, gt •€ a good,
sound, h*a'">y rmnp.iexiu.i, rnsdieatt the'y -o tinge
from W"~ (j-\ imp irt a bioom to the cheeks, and change
the /ki/i'i 5 from a sharl-brealhetl f e naci- ed, weak,
and nervous iiict'iJ, to a fidlrfictd. Stout, tnd vigor•
Weak and Delicate C! ildrxn
are matte m(i *>>• v • ( i >%
or Tmilv. In fuvi', t!r> u . • ~o.r!y
Mcdlciar.i. i'ticy cnu be ndiui inicircl
wllh perTrcl i.ifcly to ti c i 1 gu-ic
in out liii oltl. t ii* in oik t <i<*iiente uiult,
or a muii of ninety.
Tfi'Se Remedies are the best
Illood Puriilci'H
ever known, and trill cure all diseases res. If ing from
bad blood.
Keep your blxxl pure: k*,p youj' J-n * t.n order;
keep your digest ire organs in a sound, he llhy com! i
tivn, by Che. use. >/ thn . •;/•<< caul no iscase trill
tver assail you.
a m m.rxm
Luciies who win It it lair luin and
cooil coinplcxioiK. free front n yellow-
Fall tinge and all other diiiigu i rincut,
>• lioit 1(1 ur fiicsif reined Irs o casloii*
ally. The I.lver in perfect order* and
lite liloocl pure, will result i: spark
ling eyes and liiooming cheeks.
C IX V Ttos,
lbrdland's Gernwn Remedies ore <•> *mterfriled.
The genuine *' "v the si a.i'u- c f <\ M. •Jttcknon
fai the front of the r utm V cr *. /er < f tac !,■ Hie. ail'
the ft* tine of the ur., U ' i.avn in ih ( v He. Ail oUccrS
i are counterfeit.
Thousands of letters have T icen re
ceived, test Ify iatg to t he v irt uc of these
remedies.
READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS.
FROM IIOX. GF.O. W. WOOMVA :t>.
| Cliit'f .luslice of the Supreme Court of Pe rwylvftuia.
PtIILADRLrniA, MARCn 1 !|. 1867.
ffnd U JTooJtmuTs Cinnnun Riders'* is i "ii intox
icating leverage, but. is a go d bnn'c, vstj il in r/i r
ilers of the digest (ye organs, and of pre, ' refit in
cases of debility and wait ff iitreous a "* n the
system. J'uur, train,
a KG. . WOOF WA IIP.
FROM HON. JAMKS TIIOMP.SCN*,
Judge of the Supreme Court of haiiii.
rniLADfcf PQM, APKIL iStli, 184(5.
1 consider * Hooftnui*s Gern an Ril
lerf' a ralitalic incdieinc in ea e of at
tacks of ludigcdlion or l)ysp *pia. 1
can certify this front my tx-erience
of 11. Your*, with respect*
JA3IKS THO3IPSO\.
From KEV. JOSEPH IV. KENN AKI I>.D.,
Pastor of th Teutb iiipliat Cliurch, I .
Dr.Jsck^O^ — OfAT*. Fir.: — 7 l,ace Wmfi ready y -
quested to connect my name ith r mines uatbrns of
different kintfs of medicines, but regarding or practice
as out of my appmpriiite sphere, //, ri n di, r s es de
clined : but with a clear prxeof in various in tuw-r>iul
particularly in my owti family, of zhe usn, Jurat of Dr.
Jfynjlarafs German Hitters, / apart:' ro, e from my
usual course, to express my full CvnricU n that for
ceneml debility of Cb iys;e:A.:intl i i i\ for I i > r
j CompUint, it is :i Mife and valuable ireju rati u In
some eases it may fail ; but usually, I doui' .ml.
, be very beneficial to those who sifrrfroi: th- t re
causes. Tours, very respect fully,
J. Jr. KJI.X.XA RD.
Eighth, below Cm Its St.
Price of the Bitters, SI.OO per bottle;
Or, a half dozen for $5.00.
Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per hot tie;
Or, a half dozen for $7.50.
The Tonic is put up in quart buttle*.
Recollect (hat it is Dr. II ffawV -ti n,n Ii- < •
that are so universally useti and *■> hig -iy ■
I ed; and do not allow the Druggi- .' f ■
take any thing else Uiat he may si / isju<! ■ 7.!•<-
: cause he makes a larger prq/U to it. Th< •* A>*; n-ds
will be sent by express to any locality arm, -app uJ*
to the
PRINCIPAL. OFFICE, * *
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STOHE,
Xn. (£1 A RCll STREET, Philadtlphia.
CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor,
•L'jrmerly C. M. JACESON & CO.
j These Remedies nre for >i!e by
Druggists, Storekeepers, am. iffetli
clne Dealers everywhere.
Do nolfnrgtt to txaninr v:'ll t/u , „
ordtr to get the gmuine
JlOlTt'll,
The public are hereby notifieil that I have left
with P. H. Polner, of Lemon Tp. one red cow, to be
kept by him during my pleasure. All person- are
cautioned against molesting or interfering with the
same, and that they will do so at their peril.
GEORGE LTOCKEL.
runic. Pa. Sept. 7th, 1863.
v?n64w.
CO AT LOST.
A DARK colored SACK COAT was lost, on Wed
nesday, August 26th, between Punkhmnock
and Aubnrn Corners, via Keiserville, probably be
tween Keiserville and tho Camp Grout d. Anyone
returning said coat, or giving informa ion ivhero it
may be found will be suitably rewarded.
S. F BROWN.
I
Till: HMKIUCAN
BUTTOI E3LE fIVIBSEAHHS MB
/• bIW! Nd M A (!HINF CO.,
In ■if ■ ling liici Ih r 'MI KR'.ATKI'
• UMIiLN'ATIO - lit .t'J'tfM li'-'LK AM' Si'WAt;
.M \''li; . ii, ' /• k-i !• i-Hfr •-> tre |h>| •
ttlllltJT Hii |fl r ' It .t i • lilt* I. i'
Tho i i te.iri- in !•..* .1 i to m- i.ilunW>
iiiiu-hi: !i . I rr T : \" ' f 'l u-jllii lust M-vrtt
month- ■* il. I'iri f I • •■■■■ ..<* ■ it* ;.-
'li i- 'jrui l ii* ... . -■> i. uiij.ra redeni
. i ii. t.i* ... • • • ii'i;. mi t it el
fully wiirraiittil in ' .in.i.v tli.i!
IT li A S No K<iU AL .
EHIXK ABStiI.L'TKI.V THE ItfcST
MTV"V TVEISLTV 1 MACHINE
IN HIE WORLD,
And Intrinsically tlie Cheapen!,
It L realty tiro macbir.es combine;! in one, (by i
simple aul beautiful mochanieel arrangement.)
; making both the Shuttle or Loik-jtiich, ana tue
! Oversea ining and Buttun-Lole stitc'i, with equal
facility and perfeetion. Ii executes in the very
best manner every variety of rowing, Mtcb a#, 'lem
ming, l olling, Cording, lucking, Stitching, Brail
ing ami Quilting, (lathering and sewing on. (done
tit the ?amo true,) an t in addition, Overseaius,
Embroil.ers on (he eilgo, ami makes beautiful.Hut
ton and Eyelet holes in all fabrics.
These machines with eciu-ens <>l work tni
workings can be seen a
TUNKH \ANUI K, IA.,
by calling on the uudcrsigned, agents lor the sale
ol them in Wyoming (.' unly.
MR.-*. GEO. S. Tt'TTON,
-MP.S- DEN J- NEWMAN.
vTnlGtl.
J *p ft V A N D A A <1 it i C 1 1. TV K A L
WORKS. •
TO IVAND A, J'ANN'A.,
•VAXTi'ACTERES lit US. SPOKES,
BENT TUFF,
j HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WORK,
IYOOI' TURXi .Vr /.".'•ALL ITS 7,'l,'A XCII EF,
SCROLL SAWING PLANING ETC ETC
To Dealer-in
IK IIS. SPOKFs' 4'*77;/;.V7' STI FF,
We offer a
LARGE STOCK FROM WHD*U TO SECLECT.
The ilovc are froip the best
SEC OX I) ORnV/fH JIICKOR Y ,t- OA A',
Ll Ur AND I! A\ \ \VAI oy< o !!*>'!.
havc'tl'- 15-, a ! a g Nariou . Cluage.
j / MILL I'll ins.: a n.t drrseed.
■ J.I JM'i'.' tuprriutuudant.
Mr MERCI 11. I' 1-00 „..
_jßd!ly Tawn la. Jul. 2 I H f ,R.
at Mott's,
BOOTS.
BINGII AMTON LOOTS.
ot Les'cr ,i Go's
best make
Kip ami t'ALF
<C* VCledG. O SOO .
Rest make
EASTERN 800 i .S
A full ck i.f
Littiits' Shoes.
Balntoiul, ( onpn-r-s i'o i-!i llo.tls <■•♦ Glove
Kit! . tiJ Goat. Al-<>.
IJuUois fJaitcrs.
GENTS I'MiEllS II IK IS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BI CESKTN il OVES
| nd MITTENS.
Gert " KID GLOVE?,
Lined, VniiiH 1 and Fur-lined
for Sale at It! off'*
CORN RK STORE,
Tankhannock. I'u.v nlltl
.
Jewelry Store!!
P. r;. \s & BJRO.
||AVI. JU-ii. RECEI'i f.D A LARGE
STOCK OF JEW FLKY
I of the lateststyles.
GOLD KINGS, IS Carets i lie.
; SOLID GOLD SEITS. JEWELRY,
Genii .'iia.s;)nii> and Scarf I'ina.
Sleeve and Collar LuOo'ns, Ae., Ac.
.-olid an i Elated Silver Spoons,
K rka, Nankin Rings.
Fruit Knivc?,
Cake, l'ie and Putter Knives,
1 Ca-lor-. Cake and C.i: ! ibuibei-..
Butter Dishc-,
Sugar Bowla.
Spoon Hinder*.
Foik-, Spoons,
Nut-Ri'ks, Ae,.t.*.
From ROGERS It HT.O - Silver Plated Ware Co
AI.-o,
CLOCKS I WATt MKS
of the latest American • 1 En* pom M.iniif leture.
Tunkliunnook. Do,* i *. T,,7.
II yt.u want Louts ,( - , ~.* sm) toe fail value li.r
jourmonev, "to F lie lias every b-
J eility for mnnUTaMnring > leha Re ogee competition
j Qry V. ILL purcha.-- *i ; ;*. .. Ea.stwnn'e water
" proof r.*i Is, , -rtac. i, k*. > any man's leet
, dry who rVears them, Rr a t>.-o!v.> i . nth.
I __
> ' O more necessity- fur eompl lints nf vet feet
i ' Kastman's water-proof Be-i's nic warrant! 1 a
complete mil.|Gcct remedy nnl tb : s wsr;rt
; means a written guarantee, if r,*uired.
A LL of Endumn's Water-proof Boots r.re ma.lo
A of l.'inthrr lai or 1 in the old-fashioned way—in
oold liqu >r, couseqi 'mly will turn water ami will
not eruck.
ui'ariurcd 1 y Eawtmen for SHf >re svprrlor to
city mad? BooU which cost JI-1
ASTMAN'S imitation Kren ch Calf Dress Boots
.j at 8' to sfi,"c.i am a neat, .-.ylisb ami durable
arrt* la. Nothing line tha> intiiis maikel.
WM. MACK & SIN
"V'OVt take fdensur in informing tho puhlie that
!
they haro opened their
Carriage Manufactory
IN
TINKtIANNOCK,
i And are
ready
to fill
ORDERS
N"\*K BI T
First-I'las- 3ifchaiiic-:
lAil'l t'V 1
j REI'AIKi.NG
ame prun'pl} umi W,*P •- *
Tuin i kunkln, Mar,*b lit IP(?H