Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, November 11, 1868, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
, u t \V<*6 •- near at liatid.—Won't .or d-*-
, ue nt subscribers rush la with the stamps, then 1
1-t vm eome ! We sire prepared for a'most
rbinir. since our )*>lltiel whipping. H'e repeat,
language of the Immortal—n ho-was-it Let
i it -otue .f them tlon't eouie before long.
. e 11' a" f't ent
on V Nil.—The friends of tho l!ev R
. invited to make him a donation visit, on
- lav. N 'v. 28th, afternoon ami Evening. Chil
n. under ten years of age are not inviteii until
,i, v . A T 2P. AT. COMMITTEE.
!■ Coming; an! we r.ro rot
..j that a single Turkey is on its way to our
.t'rsonae turkey-raising subscriber interpret
fjwl hiut !
line!; aad Sterling have now opeael a second
new suite of Furniture ware rooms just below
National Hank in S. Stark's brick block, where
nncvt and by lar the largest stock of Goods lu
r line, ever brought to Wyoming County, is o
exhibition.
t'all and see thetn.
Ixi-ur-lou,—Quite Urge Lumber of our eiti
,ii i i:izenr scs have arranged for an excursion
"\o aiicien'. townefWilkes Ihtrie". Tha
\V a.'ag Valley House" kept by that popular
. of landlord', J B. Stark, Esq., is the objes
, i t IVe 1 e.-jr. k for ih" skirt ere tnncx-skir
.. , _ 1 cheer sud a pleas int time.
ih- l anital Express Co. of the Lehigh
Viiiey Rail Road Is now prepared to forward goods
sages to all important points on the lines of
■ oral Railroads of the country. Articles for
u.i atent trout Tunkhannock can be left at Billing.)
a i'liiliip'-- store In town, or with the subscriber at
■ li. pit. Articles received on this line for Tunk
,_k will be forwarded daily to the above men
•j.aed Store.
E. AI. PHILLIPS, Ag't.
. • it I set ilridce at this pla'e. two *p in* of
n'licit are up and about finished, will probably be
■n iy for crossing—if the work is not delayed by
. aii water—by the middle of December next. This
- racturc as lar as it has gone, lias a good and
-a.-iantial appearance. Nothing has apparently
en neglected and no expense spared to make it ouo
most permauent bridges on the river.
it* gisUr.'J l.ettera.—PosluiHster (ieneral
ad.ill has issued an order that from and after the
.day of January next, the registration lee on all
tiers registered In, and addressed to any part of
Cnlted States, shall he fifteen cents, (instead of
•nty-iive cents as at present,) the same to be in i
I . i-e. fully prepaid in postage stamps affixed to 1
letter and cancelled. The present rate? will (
uiitiUe until New Year's day.
Jut;. ..relit to i-'.eeiei v.--A witter in the!
I \i York Siiii ad vise.-Mariners not to hold onto!
I .r crops but to forward them to market as soon |
I : —ible. He says latere is now at least one-third j
I - re -rain fn the country than usual at this season '
year, crops abroad are larger than the aver
priees here must eome down, Flour and ,
- . -ions will bo considerably lower lu price than i
i.e now. Every firmer mnst judge for himself ,
.er ihe advice is sound or not.
•ict t-ii at IV It It ft Haven.—i:.- v.ifc of 1
Garret Albertson was drowned in the Jchitrh at j
Ilaven last week, She had prepared her hus- j
- buakfast l.efore daylight, and he had ilepart
tiis work. Oa his return to dinner, he found ;
I:',: still burning and his wife absent, fie ;
••.! down to tho river where sue was in tiie hab- j
. uting her wash-water, and there found one
,un the bank, and tho other, together with j
act, floating on the surface of the riier. It;
- I that she lost her balance when in the
hiring her bucket ami fell into the water, She j
. .'.uig wife, about eighteeu years of age. Her ;
■va- recovered near the spit where she had fall- !
-! ,-trne Union.
v.—tags llmite.—A regular daiiy line of .
■dl hereafter bo run iroin this place through j
any to Scettavfile, arriving at this place in I
. the 12.05 P. M. New York and Philadcl- i
- .i:i and leaving hero on the arrival of the ]
i ;• . train, enabling those in the upper part of j
.nty to take breakfast at homo and sup at j
:cities named and vice versa, VV e also j
. ind that iv daily inr.il will also bo enrrbsj to I
•s along this route.
ode.—The Tugkhann K-T: Brass Baud, on
.vning las . serenaded Robert A. Packer, [
. i looking, highly respectefl and popular so
lent of the Wyoming Division of the L. \ .
Ins rooms at Hultjrd'sHotel,in this place, i
,i • It •is almost universally called, appeared i
.I)'wrl-drftd tlic abmpliiuent In a hriofand
address—thesubstance of which as we
■I- .n" was. "Thank you, gentlemen ! will
. cigars or what ("(applauseand cries of yes)
-t harmony, (wo don't speak of tke music,
vailed. Alter fhtroduetiuns and "chsroots," j
•; ider- dispersed with the kindest of feelings I
- ;i. 1,. V. R. It. men generally, and stiper
... -Cob" in particular.
i.ir Ita i. T B Wall took lio'n !
. a; to garden, which is prolsibly the largest
•' . uitivated one in the country, a radish
.. g upwards of seven pounds. The root,
udgiug from appearance, <-:zc. cnl weight'
.-■i.ind. rc.-euiidcs ipors beet*
radish. It", however. looks radish, smells j
i-t"s radish, and is radish; and considering ■
which Is white —it Is a most remarkable j
li of a radical.
AH connection, we may safely say, that Air. (
.■.■ it -dy keeps one of the best Hotels in north- ,
. n;>hsnia. but Is also oae ol oiir largest,
i"'.i-ii ajui successful farmers,
i' t'si iltiougii i. it.'Picket, irom Phil
..a l this place, was purchased and used by
k. who !or some years pajt hjinroiiiled in I
y. .a Monday last. TiiuugM yet apparently
ind sound in luiud. Air. Stark does uot ;
.. xigideut of the tow u who was her*- when
•a! e>X in this, then, 'hardly a village; and j
. probity, energy and imlustrv he laid
: i'i >n of his now ample fortune.
■of iil° fin • brick block In which we ,
. w ~s ihei'-shdnrly 'Ju y*car two—a lot
i very primitive sise and app.'avanee. VVhor j
' -ay that Tnnkhannock docs not—like tic world
i '
'* pr'..- i-'a -lie-. - ive-al i.f the" pleasant i
, ia-inge. culled '-Sufprtso parlUf have
■■!■! in town during the past fe* weeks. Some i
r iri, tuis may t- a little curious to know what
f ;hi- Viud is—huW got up he. We confess 1
11in d gree of verdduey in these matters but '
* ell all v. e know of them for tbi' benefit sfpos-|
w (ileli we tire lain to b Hove will be nnnier
. c rt.Kiv* uperandi i something like this:—
. nr. or more women, married or single—|
loarrieil the better—gel their busy heads
,n l decide npon the patty to bo surprised,
i it up among themselves what each shall
. :■ • irry iov a "cold bite" wiifi warm eoUce.
;•!. i ciKik It up who shall be let into tiie se
. luvitesl a> It i--ometiiues termctl. Nobody
' i take offcivac at not being invited—at b-wt
lashlonab!" to show* nny oulwar.l signs of
I'oward the < veiling < r the fatal day sogje
i the vt-tHn, cdnfidert
ihe Lady of the house of tho imon-icd
d l:;. i. the j>e:tcc ami quiet of her house ; that
i .• be <n, i tdk.cn vvitii a "head in tlio hole
s-king" ami may have time todnst ti|> the
:i ! put on a clean apron. So yon see,
. .- I'l very tmvdi of a surprise, after 'til! '■—
•'(•!■< k the surprl-ers begin to gather
i- at nil surprise*! at liielr couiiug. Ev
! l every body else Would eolut, V'U
' • *" and of the fvuuvV surpriscrs
, hidden plate nu*l baskets •■{ snmlwrtehes,
< e?v. cahea wlieli n re slyly sli(w-d
" kiteiien or s.-Hte ou* of the way nook
-r ti:::.- of need. Tii-e pantalooned p>or
party who know little o : - nothing of theso
",s provide theinaelves only with th*-ir
i'ii.t pistols arc not i ishionapic. Tl.epar
-i . rjbuly i- * v'psj*-'! to make theui
jv t-a ov cry i>pdi jjifcas possible, r.ml
o : ■ 0.-uit tlieir own pleasure at the
Alusie. tinging. seuUmcntaitsm and
• ••! living, with gaiip'. it* ti.crc arc
" . forielt'ii* s than "kisses"—not the con
...ii i--but real, genuinelabialiaticsinio ks
*<p tLe pi'igrainiuc of tha eieuiug. In due time
the cloth is spread and the cold victuals and warm
coffee handed around. Alter a little further chit
— chat, just to promote digestion, the parties disperse
1 and "the party" is among the things of the past, te
t be enjoyed only in the recollection of Its pleasing
reminiscences.
t Virr la evening pic-nlc: a- make believe "surprise
•, parties-".
Til*- Canal iii Disc. o*i 'J'logi str i, whic'i had
! bsen down for aome we. ... pa.-* is i.o'.r replacd by
i | a new .:ul bfcltei one, \*cj uiweh to ill© ratikfaction
-j and ei.nv* aience .f cur rutxt-ns od i the traveling
' i public The towing-paib rounj-a'-out way of gei
| ting into mid oni of town, besides being unpleasant
' was not entirely sate.
r Tha swail brook bridge, at the lower end of town,
is UHV nearly finished. This too will b a decided
improvement on the old rickety ona over which we
have had toAravcl for soma year or two past.
' We will now "bet nor pile"—which is not as large
aa one of the cyraiui t -on Tuokli.invock, for num
ber 'I ridj-ss, ag'in-t any town tiiis He of Veni..
, Me have tin "Bri ge of Sighs" here, but wj have n
bridge for the dance i ud carnival.
Hailou's Aloi.tilly Alagarlne.—The I*eceni
btr number of this popular Alagazlne is received.—
i We find it filled with that charming variety o'il
lustration and interesting letter-press so woll eaicu
■ lated to keep it at the head of the cheap Alagazlnes
of the country, sihillaber treats ns to one of his
most musical illustrated poems; Airs. Edson closes
her interesting seriai, "A Woman's Error ;" Wil
liam L. Williams gives the young folks an exciting
i story, while Jane O. Austin, James Franklin Fitts,
Catharine Earnshaw, \V. H. Alacy, N. P. Darling
and severul othA writers of more or less note fur
nish each a capital story or poem. The humorous
pictures arc uncommonly good, embracing lour dif
ferent subjects, illustrated by six engravings design
ed by Rogers.
The publishers announce for IMSy a new serial by
the charming Aliss Camilla Willian, also an origin
al story for boys and girls, to run through the year,
.. by Horatio Alger, Jr., one of the most popular wri
ters for the young. They also promise increased at
tractions iu stories ami illustrations, for the coining
year, over those ol any previous one. As tnelr prom
ises were more than performed in the past, we have
reason to believe they will continue to be in the fu
! ture, though it is difficult to see how B.\i.i.oh can
i be much improved over its present excellence. It
is sent to subscribers at $1.50 per year, or in clubs
I for (1.25. Elliot, Thomas fc Talbot, publishers. Bos
| ton, Mass.
Il* t! Times.— Olu Times' tiiouri,fully recede
into tiie dim distance of the past, to memory grow
ing dearer every hour, but "hard times'' have been
, if the lit ing present from our very earliest remem
j brance. in mult it udes .of places in New York at
i this moment, there arc men who will tell you that
, they are lurcly earning a living ; not a few arc fall
; ing behind hand, and are regretfully using the sa
vings of previous years. The patent plan for killing
j off old "Hard Times." and he ought to have been
| dfftd long ago, is to live on less, iu two directions.
Not long since a man tai l me that if h had life to
I live OK r again, and wanted to be sure of patronage
and fortune, be would go into the -Rack and Belly
Business ; that wig not only a now alliteration to rs
* but a new line of trade, and we asked what was lis
j nature : hi* reply was, that tiie people would always
! want clothes and soinethiug to eat. hence the butch
; er and clothier won Id nlway- have customers, and
j cask customers too as long as there was a dime iu
I circulation. As''dieting" is not another name for
i starvation in the trackings of this Journal, Iml to
eat a plenty of tho good tilings ofthis life, well pre
j pared ; so iu "living on Irsas to dress, we do not
ndvo ate v. aring old el jti- s <>r purchasing inferior
j materials, but fo buy th' hast articles at Ihe low Ist
. prices, Dy patronizing hom-st men who have moder
■ ate ambitions and plain tastes, and who are eonte
i queutly satisfied with very small profits, often turn
ed. Fathers and in .there owe it t themselves, their
1 children and to hunt out these men. A.
i T. Steiyan laid the foundation of his colossal for
i tunc by rightly adhering io the simple practice of
' selling his goods just for what they were. He j
j charged the customary price, but our wives and j
daught .-rs always lull u assurance that their pur- i
i chases were all that they were represented to be ,
' and their confidence was gained and k p* for life. ;
' A business man of onr a qua'.ntanee, Baldwin, the I
j Clothier, (corner Broadway and (.'anal street,) lias i
j taken a step in advance of the Napolccn of dry j
j goods and not only guarantees that the goods he i
j sells are all that they arc represented to be, but that
the price is lower than is asked for a similar quality j
J of goods i t any house of stauding in all New York. !
The less it eosts n man to live the less laborious will
be his life, the longer will i: last and the more gen- j
1 ially and mellow wiilb j his advancing years and
eventually, without an ache or a paiu, he will dry i
up entirely, will evaporate and leave this mundane
i sphere, without o jolt or a iar.— Dr. Hall.—Halt's
1 Journal of Health. j
B/larried,
GILES — LlSiw—At the residence of Nicholas A.
Lisk in Tunkhannock, Nov. 4th, by Rev. S. F.
Brown, fil Judson A. Giles of Diinmock, Susq.
Co. anil Ali-s Mary E. Lisk, of Tunkhannock.
.Piedt
( JACKSON—At Nicholson, July Ist, 188 S. Freddie
1 Jin ks.,n, son of Charles anil Julia Jackson, aged
6 years, 3 months and 20 days,
i Death has been here and borne away
A loved one to the grave,
_ Thoitgh we watched him day by day,
His life we could not save.
lie was his parent's only son.
On whom they placed much love.
But his career oa earth is o'er,
He's gone to realms above.
( Life's cares he conlil not outride,
l or Freddie was a fcele hoy,
The fond parent's hope an*! pride.
And an only sister's joy,
H' leaves a weeping sister here
Who sadly mounts ujm, dead.
Aye, t 'iera loved Iter brother dear,
And bitter tears the aheiK
If. No# sister kind and parents dear.
Aleekiy bow to God's behest,
i H K bids you dry the bitter tear.
HE doeth alt things for the best.
Thus s:ar by star fades and decline.-,
1111 all have passed away,
As morning neur and nearer shines
To pure and pytpmHay,
i N.n .-ink those stna-siß empty night.
But hide themselves in heavens own light.
EMMA y, SlEfiLk.
TLICHIGH VALLEV
•v/roiima uiviaioN.
DKPAIW.M A. O AIIUIVAL OF TRAINS,
tii slid niter Nov. 2d
DOWN TRAINS DF.PART FROAI TXrNKHAN
XIM-V;, ,\ S FObLOWS:
,l. t J'A- 1..M..1-.IJ —at ii "2" A eonne.l-
Irt'S witli o" -i "va -rt'i I'cnu'a iiasl
n.'ad.- living ■ : .V. at i. r - *P. Jf, in 1 al Phil
, a ielpbi i > l i! I'. Ik
k'i Ui'rSM i' snvfSßi: d' kirra a- 12 5 P. A!,
connecting as M;O\ J —..rrivea ,t* X !. ii 5(1 P. Al
itpd at i'hil'a at - 110 I'. A{
JiFusHt.nr ,\i t ti-JI io ,mis at li. ii I*.
Me urrircaat Mau -b ♦'tow,is '• I't I'. M.
LB TRAINS ARRIVE AT Ti'NKIiANNOt'K,
As FOLLOAVS:
Ist Fwgtonr Ar- us:,it, vn IN at is DO A. M
leave- Man-ii '':,u < at :
2p 1 EXI I' •••-*•' arrivu© •' '
1 Le:V's li. J 1 • C'"'.l Phil a
•:vi.h ' •"
I i I,Xfl ■ - I atrt > a ■ t C"' J '•• ' .
> leaves XX.vi* N. I •'•* r.*' M • ' P<"'•
r via N -ih I'cr.'i iat i.li !* M
i.x s PTHfts '.'irrrc::
. \i i.ei, . !siUc- '*aUmst.u: i*u the • slai. I
J !*u ITiiiu*. :**'•■ *•' .M- or-,. .'j- . Oekc-tss . ,iate
■ -1 g, tl*.' . • .li e:. 1 perswas 1 :debt
' ©J f<, -> ii e-taie : r * 'iiaitq j aymrn',
an I llmse h.ivo.g * • '*:. '• ..mi *v| f the,
pafate of Vi: i *ic ■ i *'■* ■ : !'. ,•■■:a o
wilhou delay i> ! It WITT. Fx'r.
s n!?
Siiffial Jlotiffs.
e f >
I FOHSALE
lin Su!.s-ii"cr oif.r-ior s :le his t!" ; *E IbT
e adjoii.ing the Borough >f Tun-thaniHn ■ " T
lait iiioluins al„,ut on -'inlf , re, uii *
<>ra|e. viii. s Shrubbery. Ac., thereon. It u • ••: l
" by No* lit:h, *t will ih'a bo nffjro I * l'u l',j -> *e
y at which li'ne '-e -ail! sdi t
n VENDUE,
X al 10 o'clock A M.. the following p isonai property
to v. it ; O.ie Cow, 1,1.e ileg. - quantity <d llarloi,
, Vega", ii ies, 1 ('•> ,it Sir. ft- ■" pipes f ■ la.. r- ■ h i - .-.
Beds), .ids. Cil'l ll.all (itl.ar T'lcleslo , nillUSi US t"
mention.
, Terms ma le kimwu i n bat of sale
j Z. E. WHITE.
Tuakhannock, Nov sth '(fi
KsiIHAY.
: Came to tho enclosure of the Subaer*. r, on li e 22d
day of October last.
A PALE RED COW
a about eight years old, had u strap with ring about
the neck. The owner is requested to prove property
day charges, and take her away. 11l hcrwije the
will be disposed of r-Ca rdiog to law.
GEO, SfCKLBK.
Kxtter, 0 i. 35tb, ls'63. v9ul4Jw
I CAUTION*
s IVtier-,as, my wile Jlariiet t>.J ■ ' u '^
s board without just came or provocation, this latbere
s fore t > forbid uli porioas from harlCring i.r trusting
her on my arroutit ° I wilt par no uebta o, tier
, contracting SPKNCER Fl'K*. ER"tON.
Northmorelacd, Let. 19th. al low.
t L'AU I'll)Si
All ue:-'ii* are hereby forbi i trusting :n c il
! doeu ici my account as i '■• *u pay no dei.ts , uiuir ,
con'ra.riag. CtiltlNlTAN tHiiOLl). j
* j J'uiiktiannoak, Nov., 41 la 1303.
1 HAtilfdMS' EXAMIMATIDN.
Teachers' Examinations will be held as follows, |
' viz :at Meshoppen, Oct. 26th i Mehoopany, Oct. 27,
Forkston, Oct. 2xth; Tunkhannock, Oct. 29th; I
PierccviHe, Oct. iiutii ; School House near White's
Ferry, in Falls Tp., Oct. 31st ; at Northmoreland, j
Nov. 2nd.
Exercises will commence at 10 o'clock, A. .H. — ■
f'oine with writing material. No private examiua- j
tion will be held.
J. B. KIIOADS, Co. Sup't.
* Tunk. AVyo. Fa.
(it IDE TO HAItRIAUE.
Youug Men - Uuide to Jiappy Marriage and Con
jugal Felicity. The bumanu views ot benevolent
Physicians, on tho Errors and Abuses incident to
Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed loiter en
velopes. tree ol charge. Address HOWARD A.-f?U
CIATION, Bus. i' Philadelphia, i' i
vcuJly.
AII.UIN'ISTKATORS'sJ NOIRE.
Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate
of Dau'l Kun-liiun, late of Tunkhannock tp., di e'd,
have loeen granted to the subscriber. All persons in
debted to the said estate are requested to make im
mediate poyment, and those'having claims or de
mnuds ag.d'nst tho estate of the said dec."dent, will
make know n the same duly authenticated without
delnv to LEVI SLATE, AdC'r. '
Bald Mount, Luz. t 0,, Fa. Sep*. 18, *63-nB. i
vIMK ! JaIME ! ! LIME ! 1 !
The undersigned lms recently elected a [wrma
nent Lime Kiiler, and has on hand a large stock of
Waterloo lime, which he will sell as cheap as can be
bought a: any point on tho line of canal irom I'itt
ston to Elmira.
Orders w ill tie promptly filled, and iimo shipped to
al! points by carnal. DAVID BliO WN.
lirowntown,'.Bradford Co. Fa.
PROCLAMATION.
I Wyoming County, *s, / In tiie Court of Common:
i llcnry Jidught vs. ' Pleas, of Wyoming County j
I,aura Bought. ) No. 22, Jan. term 1868. |
To l.aura Bought.
VT horse I a nbpcM in Divorce was is-ucl to Jan
uary Term, IS5h, which was duly returned non est
inr -nfiis, rind thereon an alias suitpnma was issued
in said case returnable to April term 168 upon the
return of which proof wa made that the said Laura
Kought could not lie found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear
before the judges ol the said I 'ourt on'lhe third aloii
dav in November next, to answer said eumplaint. '
d. \V. DeWITT, sheriff.
Sheriff's i iffiee, Tnnk. Sept. 00. IX6B.
, -
.! < ...i- .. .' ■ oe* 1 . -AL-O. .VT- J
' .'or d- log a fun; v washing in tlio best iinJ cheap- j
! est i.'ant'icr Guaranteed jn .1 lo ai yin *i ■ world !
! Has U the strength of oil r. -in soap with the mill !
I au-l la - Uritg qualities ' (• nuino Ca.-'H • Try 1
splendid gonp. boll y tha -iLDEN CllilMlCAL
I WORKS. 43 North <•', ~i' - ; t. 1 hi!. i'dphiv
v-j-tm i >'
!
'A® T d UN luari'Ji ■ ,*ev oiv ~t..„;a
I i's IT: ; SlrMts an . .*.l- d wholtr io i'• R ■
i member tho pi •■ ', ■ 1 3're-:, n ; . orn-.rof
Warren
1 T/A> i'.MAN'S ■•" Bootsism varraOui
to rip. cntast, xonover. luey are just tu j
thing I,r tz-o.iis'ers. , > i •>■!, ao ' • * 1 a*e
sui jet !-■ iu-di>r % exj<,suie.
|7 A-T.VA v fiiv. iiistm- •. s i.<t : s
w fuung • .cilit-.0-. i>j jiv.t* ; . "is
profits u* .a ; lilt I J '',es .Mi j llei- en . d
wholesale tiealers.
ITtASTMA N sails -n i Heml eit ht.'i-iuulde ieJ
St Kip ileots at 81,75 s i> isii e*U peggvd Roots j
' ot ?s ; loted French Cult, Fair i-fil.-hed. Box 1
1 Toes, :-Ci*'. ••. 1 eiery O' I-. irli-lo iu iine fit '
equ.aiiy b.a . li.-ea.
npilE rat ,n tii.at liastmat, s Water-pr }!..o'k
' I are i-.uper*ioaa t . r t'ini to . lioed
; with silk oil-.:.,'!, ; . sq -r !'!!.--: wi'll • W*ter
proop prepu* s ion wi.i.*:t wii* re-*,..: the a-tioti of
i srow water, <? Mtl o unlimitoJ * xposturu U co y
, kiul of ii.l:np. iV.lin:," Ito giro perr. "I . Kii-t'.c
--' tin 11.
Letr.
On the 9th in-t. <>J the fdv.miaa A >'*u otwc n
litis place aiai WatbofM, - ■ •'<- j
I ,us, giaiited to C. { Lcr.Qi - ■ It Jn-i*. s'll I**) J
: Literally rewarded by I'u •• !*■• *; with c. C. i
Miller of this plac".
'i'utlkil It;:: f'cl. 2?lh. 13C3,
COURT i'H Ot LA M ATiO.% .
\T niEREA?. tfce lion; '.v. ii LIVE LI. J resi-
V ileal Judge of the ' out * t t.'aunuuii l ien u i
Court of General Quarter , < of :!, Peace, ami j
tho President Justice of the f'ar.n 0 • nnJ Ter
-1 mia r and Oenerr.l Jsil La-livei f ■ • trial of
faj'itol and other offences, iv :, twenty- th Ju
• 1 District of Pei n't ; <■- l'ifie ~ !J. V Smith,
K-..,'5„ A-cocia'o Jo :_ • l l' ' * *.I "f ColiJLion ■
I'io" san 1 General Quarn-r to .- t,f * l'*ce,
and As*, i ite Justice ■, !' > o ! i .'.aoiuer of
' Gen rdl-'ail D-'livcry of; ■ c •. roing
* line bv illfit MlllX I PI d:• (*L oclsc.'d a
GENERAL QiJI'RT OP DVE 5 AND 'I ERMINER
AND GENERAL dAfL DTLI. E9l
t■ 1 o hU .li T jvkbai :>> !; V n lay i: •• ICta lay
I.;' Noycanli'r. A. i* •'
1 .• :-vj"f*f"i.J'pr' 1 ' ' i'l'O to 1 "ft oT'int'Tj
.)noticed 1 r *: ?LI •• within the
' Cvmy id' VvMwniog, tf. I' tl.-y I- :*i. 1 T*p..r in
- ! thoir proper -as al Ihe ii..a.;' yJ*r ukoTf I
! mention" !. with tbrir r-.-IJ-*, •" '•' * ! '; ex
atuinali - race.*aisii'.'.*t. cnla . ivnif tobraues,
to do those ihiiijja wjiicK Uf 'r ofii • io tiMt bs
, half lespjetiv !y belong.
, Not: cis ai.-o "iveu tin' those wii • *on*i h>
■.",gtliz.inis to pTOSC*II■ e;. I I pi Sl'liers loal ate or
Mull IC ;;i iho Jin !v. - Couuty. that they ,
lie 'her* an t t'.ero to | rosocfttc '.hem as sh-all .* just
W. DoVi'IF'T, hherilf.
Sheriff's ijrfo-e, Tunk. Nov 4th 1
in V'c&P+u E-IA L L f S
T! VEGETABLE SICILIAN *
if HAIR
; .
RENEWS TIIE 11.4115 m 31 ORIGINAL
COLOR WHEN GRAY.
Renews ;Le nutritive matter whi'b i .r ho
h 'i
RI-XMRA TIIE GHO.VTU OP TUP JIAIII
l r IF/7 EN IIA LP
i Ryioes liF :o>. „ •s n rlftpe*
. ' BEAI rirn, IIAIK dreeing
•a, -•>,, |,#l!ic .-k Off*"-.
p. lIALL a • 0. N .*•*, S. ti 1 roprtetorz.
J i.r al* !y fiR d.'uggids
I WYMIM MEiiLUC FAIITCOMrAII
The Wyoming Metallic Paint Company was orga
eiied under the general laws of ttie Btato nfNen
York, with a CAPITAL STOCK OP TtVO HUN
DEED AN!i 'IKCAi THOUSAND DOLLARS
•i viJc TWKNT . -'VK 1 : US t.Mi II KM.'
■•l' i< i-i A :i
LA* it . I. II ILL IT HI .U I L.1.1 I AN.U lid it in
fee i 't ■: i? ilwritun in ..* pai,|, TtiK ON
LY t..\ ENSL In UK lNfl T-BED I,\ MAM-
I A' i I KING THE P.\! V'!'--, <- iinpf quarry
ing the rt k. and reducing it in tin: fan:;. n\ an ill,
nitnueil in a gionr's throw of the uiin •
TUP PATNT OF THIS COMPANY HAS UK EN
THOROUGHLY TSLSTLD t>> compi'tt, i !i. uiit
ml fir*t dues MASTER PAINTER-, mil ALL
TESTIFY TO ITSSUPKRIOR QUALITY.
It contain* orer 75 per cent, of iron, HAS A
I GOOD BODY, MIXES READILY, REQUIRES
BUT LITTLE OIL TAKES TINTS. AND IS VE
! RY DURABLE.
j In view of the era it abundance of material and
the SMALL COST OF MANUFACTURING, and
|J he SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR PAINTS, the
i Company expert to supply the market with a BET
TER ARTICLE and at CHEAPER RATES than
j any i thcr company iu the country.
OPINIONS OF PAINTERS.
The undersigned, n practical painter, hereby cer
th it lie has u*ed ia>t of the mineral paint* in
use for years past, and that he regards that of the
j WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COMPANY,
{ found in NICHOLSON, WYOMING COUNTY, Pa-,
, superior to ail othem for durability and finish
GILBERT BROWN
I Nicholson, June 2?th, 18s9.
PIKRCEVIX.CE Aug. 23 13g9,
0. L ILALCSTKAO, ESQ. —DEAUSIR: I have used
, the Wyoming Prints, anij believe it to be the best
i and m .t durable Metallic paint in use. It has a
<• -tioi-z body, work* easily, requires but little
Very Respectfully.
I PERK I' STARK.
NiCßoi.Rott.O t sth ISgB •
J" L. llaxcsTiiAi) ESIJ DEAR SIR ; I have used
and otN rwlso tcate l the WYOMING METALLIC
PAINT Uud am clear of the belie! that it is supe
' r i or t„ ,' nv ui.'-cr Mineral Paint in the country. It
has a good color v od mixes readily ; but its strong
i and best teatures art? D® heavy substantial body,
! combined with an extremely oily nature, in eonse
j quenee ot which it requires at host a third less oil
I than ECY other pain," in use. J L. PECK.
NEW YORK, Oct Ist, 18fi9.
1 0. I. ifAoLSTRAIi Esq. I)KAB SIR : lam a prac
; rical painter li ivw been extensively engaged in
I thu hosir.efs for over thirty >e::rs. Duiing thatpe
j riod I have used every variety of paint known to the
j tra it, and without b sit it: ni pronounce the WYO
MING METALLIC PAINi'S, the best Ihaveever
icon. It has a heavy body, mixes o-.-Aly and lakes
from a lull t. i tilir t less (ill than ordinary piints
Itcanbe used SII cessfully, either (or cottage par
poses. rough out-door work, rooting, or as a tire-proof
pa hit Kesjieelfuily Ac
A O. COL WIN,
Pr.ntical Painter.
I'ierccville, Aug 23, 18g3
0. L HAI.LSTKAO Esq. —Dear Sir: I hare tested
1 the Wyoming Paint, by using it in my shop, and
| believe it to i c superior to any other Metallic
Paint in the market, OR* HI excellent bod--, uyses
readily, ant requires only r.bout halt tin- usual
amount of oil of otl.er Pain's. Respectfully Ac.
Cm- I. JACK -ox Cabinet Maker.
I'iaivevilie, August 13. I9(j8.
1 O. L. ltAU.su AO. Dear Mr; I gladly add my
testiuiouv in favor of too ex olieut qualities of the
1 Wyoming Metallic Paint. From pra. ti al tests I
he'*®'® it to be superior to any other mineral paint
in use J 1 has a sub: taytial body, mixes easily, re
quire" but Mttlaoil and make* ■ handsome finish.
. '- 1 A.\" f> COBBY, Wa -"n Maker.
hater from Mayor I Jit,
MAVOR'S OI IT. IRER.ITIOTI t ■ IUTW 2J 1
O. L IJAOISTEVU i- —i' UR :r: Having made
R personal rxKmtwari nof t*® pr.tt*riic- <-r the Wy-
Wjroitiing Mineral Pamt, afta tHtml i • tv. ry
manner, I ain couut.ce i that -• J" v , . ~> ti i
t.ele ol'tbe kind.to to found iu the .'oustry.
V re *#ru! v Yours
E.N. M.HILL
To WAR PA, AugU-t Ist, ic6 q .
0. L. Haiiatend, Esq.—DearSir. AK mt thirty
five years :go my lather ,ui • . a quant,:y oi the
Wyoming Mineral Pamt. with win ti he at that
time painted building. end nfler the lapse of a
Quarter of a caotuiy it irlr and go <!. lie. cr
evidence of qnatity can hardly l,- required.
Truly Yours, E P-:KO MVEH
Fcrunam, -.pp. 3, 13U8
0 i. ii rllst.-a I Esq—Dear Fir: i .tare u-cd
the Wyoming Metallic Paint, and liar- great pli-m
--uro in saving 'hat it superi ir to any other mineral
paints in the muiket. its heavy sub.-tautiai ~v
in-kes it durable for outside work, roofing anl Ac.,
an it! rcadit • with which it take* tints renders
i> M aisslieal article :,,r aiillMS purp a*. Alio
get her I te.:i d os the best pain iu t* c.
Very Truly Yours
!)\vin BAII.EE, II <use an i Fign i'ainter
\, orders . meahatlSOf old ead Jrcs-ed
to the WYOMING MBTAI.I.L OOMFA
NY, NI
SHERIFF'S SAt^l?
I V vittuc fa writ of Firri Facias to me d:-
JL*> rol.-i h i'- will be exposed to public sale at
to (four: io in c.i.aun.ask, Wyoming Coui.ty,
Penr svi. *nl t.
iN 5.\ ! ■ RDA T. NOV IJ. 'o- 1 , at 1 u'tdo.k P. M
ili I'm riciit, ti.t ■ -i i iuleres* of the uef-ndatit in
:t to ti, ,, 1 . ,io j.i'ce, parcel or tract oi land, sit
ii : .gi • Township of Eaton, li'yoinirg
Count' To. B ir.-lci inddestribed follow*, to
,N .rth 'V land"of 0. ID Kvaes. West,
f. i-nj j ,f G c ... Lelicr.Soath by lanls of Thoiua-
I'iuder.EastJiy ' aof Wui 31 i'iutt, Saui'l t rail;,
Cbrio-I ,11 Lcfler. -.1 Well" G irris n. Containing
a.,out O'IC huu treo acres o. land, more or less with
about TOO acres thereof improved, with OM log boat*,
an 1 some fruit trees thereon, with nppurtiianees
Seized oiaktafecTi in execution at the uit of Geo.
H Fox vs.- Geo. F* 1", x.
JJ will be -oi I for cash only, by
.-< W. Do \V ITT.
Fheritf's Office.
'I ui.k' <h t 20 tiS \
SHERIFF'S SALE.
L> V virtue of sundry writjof Fi'ri Farias :• ::ie ai
.* rectci t!icre w:!I ha I'Xj.wo i to puhiii* ;t t)ie
(?ourt JJttuse in Tunkhann Wyoming (*<•,. Pa.
ON SATL'RItAV, N'oV. I*. '63, at 1 o'clo.-k P. M.
AM the, rigiit, ti Je aii'l interest f the defeuiiant io
ami to thiit rertsin piece, pirrel i.r tract oflai.fi
tilii . -• ami in ti ? T >t Mcs*n'ppeo.
\V v onin'j: Couoiy, Pa. Uoumiot! aoui tl- scrii>ed as
folio Wf, L wit; on tliti North, by I iU of Thoinnfl
Morshftl mm! ilir® Hi i rr 0 k, K hy la:. Is of
Jha M:'lison, Souf li nnl H'.*sr. hv not Cl.irk
\Vin.u. ; un i ilobar t Di'iiiu}. (Joi*t..*.ning about one
h'.tri ircJ .I'Tf' of !in 1, the s.'4ae m ire •r loss, nbont
ninty acrit * th/ri "f i'oprovetl • i'li o frame dwoll
ir f H*iuse, one f i:i.> -iru uu>! iIM on'odilfiiiiga.
oi F aj-I'LO OK I.ir L Oi • T!R- • t'iit 'IF S tlirc..n, wi.h
the appurto icccs.
i*ii t ikcn in p.'cecutci at tbe si tof It. F.
• TI.RIII 'I.-H'.! TO MILLER NUL L)OH IFI * • I'• IY
Winans ftioi Atwos •' Wiuai/S.
Aii i will ?• I*l for C -i only, by
M. W I) E\Vl IT
Shcnff ." Offu'c I
Tiiok. Out. |j
; • i iERIF'S .-ALei's.
BY virtu ■ OI : writ of Fi'ri Facias to trie
:•••! t!i . \ i be exp.acd t> Public .-ale
nt the Cnnrt lJou-(. iu Tunkhannoek, Wyotnlng Co.,
Penimyivao
SATURDAY* 'V. i.rj, 'Go. c! ) o'clock P. -M .
Aii Lie light, ti Iu and interest . f the Defendant
irt n: .1 t i tin-' ,irt. piece, parcei or trad f lar i.
si,"it-i;e I an ! li-itig in the TowtiaWp "ft ri'iaga of
Ale-'h- open ".* r (!'• g tkiuaty I'u Bounded and
d-mrd-ed a- tnli-.w*, ;,) wB: the North, ny othool
Home lot, li> inmis i-f 11. C >n, South, by
land*ot ii. jG. If lll; a|| W ?t. by hihway ton
t-iiwirig atov.it anc t' v-t'i an acre, to tc tbo same
umre t !•?•" all iuip-ivj I'i'tg lot No according
to Town plot ot M • l.nj. il' - "i Mcchoppea, **:r
voyei by A. Hioo, ljuj, fV AWcn Mowrey. ucd be
ing the same lot now occiipiel by defendant. With
oaj tr.itue ii*v."e, ono'rutue !,am, aial other oat
bailiing:', anisouie fruit li *t i I or, '"11, ivi'b the
appurtcn n - c.*.
Seized a .S taken in exceuiion at the .-ui! ;,f Sa:n
--ill Slark is James N, linker
Ami -a i• •, sold for c.i-'i on' .•
c v. D, WITT. Sb' tiff
.-h.ußi's Ot:iae t /
Tnt.it Oct 2fi, 63. J
e-'H: hal*K.
Tb<l 6ubscr.beroifer* fr -do his liOl SEand
LOT. situ ited in the Ron,ugh of Tnnkherii'a k.—
Tbo house has lately undergone repair", ai d has all
the modern iuipKiT.niacts. The lot is wore than
twice the si;.,* ,f any others in Hie pb> e. witli new
Bam, Seven Good (JrnftaJ Apple Tree*, with Plum
ami Teach. The Subscriber, wirhi.ig so remove,
will sell f„r Icia then the actual value
Al! per ns in li ' ted to me i I pVa-c nnh
iuvucdiale lesttlctueiits. V> M. S. Kl tZ.
Tuok. Sep* 24th n'Jtf.
If .ilthj Hb&trtisfmeiits.
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I-AIU, we u 91.2j. i ' riar.i! At!.-r,vm" • ivfiy
nherv iio'niifte it ■ the BEST, IIEAI'E.Vf, aud
th.- most PRACTICAL f.iruie.*' ami fruit growers'
paper in this coil try. It- eiiitoi-i,,-chief is an old
farmer and frtiit-gtoqer of FORTH YE.YR3' exre
ritu.-e ' ■ pub.i * lion of thl* | .i(-cr was removed
in Juno i.ut [Yom I 'tea, X I'., to New York City ,
an ! t! io £ liioti.il and Business office to Now Bra us
wh-k, N. •/.. (near New Y'ork,) v,hero iia propretor
owns a faun within tho City limits, of 122 acres
worth e.YO.IHH) ; anil also has a largo Cash Capital
to ensure Perm me.i yt" Iris piifitications. Club
Agent* want i everywhere, who are paid a very
liberal eouip-'Biutiuu. Samples of paper, 1 lanit
subscription lists, ; Irse. Address i. 11.311 XL i!
New Brunsniok, N. J
iris miTifli
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Ah.lir.,t M o iage B- n Is. February and August
Coupo s. 'I he earnings of tl. completed road to
Pilot Knob ait now more than the irtc c" on tho
entire mortg i c The proec of flies • Bon la nre
Aiitgxo to toe -zcu-.ty every day, OvtcufiSjtH'LM'OO
have I.vs.i • jicr.t on the prope.- y, and not oier 15'!,-
GiH!,(.(HI of i,-n." i • tied ihus tir. f fit: tonstauily
increa.-idg Ir i:fiv f carrying out:, willi the prospect
<)l'ciii:lrvl,iug i.'.l the travel iruui 3r. l,ouis to tho
Southern biuies, ensuiv-au to.,0:11011." rcveuue, Yae
Dir. cto," ocs -e 1(1 of the -to • :>r ixvo r*KXT. an 1
ore inter, etc,l to cnrtcli the property as v,t!l as to
eo uomiso is- cxpenso"
IIfO.B AI.t.KN, President, Bt. Louis, Mo.
We, t!ia underaifßc l. coriially recommend these
: ven percent, um.lgige bn "1 th * St. Louis and
lion Mountain Railroad, as a goo I security. Tho
revenue of Uie yeefi will be larg . an i the a Imtoi--
tratiun 1 I toe atl'airs o! I ,B cninpjinv Is in capable
nnd experienced ban Is, and is eolith-J to tha great
est coufiJeucn of the pub!: •
JAMES 8. TUOMA- .Mayor of St. !. uis
JOHN J. ROE Pret't St. Louis Cbstobsir - f Cxu
uicrce.
K. i l , FOX. P: : !. u. ■ i.i il lof Trade
BARTON BATES, Pm't North Missouri K rib .vl.
J. li. BRIT' ' .'. Prei't N.i. Bank of tl: ■ State of
it iFouri.
Win. !, LvVi.\'l, Ih nf -he Mer. ! B. of St.
GEO. 11. REA, Pres't S<:imd Nat. Bank "f St.
Louts.
JAN. I! is ADS, Chi T Lug U-uis A Ii!. Bridge
Co.
GEO V.'. TAYLOR, I'rcs't i'u iisP. lilr I (of Mo.)
Yvi;. MASfiIG, Pio.-'t Trader"' B.t. i:. -"*. Laui*.
JOHN K. LION BERG KB, Pres. T. N. Benk, St
AlHiLl'tiUS MLIF.3, V: -P: V. Pacific Ra !-
way.
BOEEUT IhUQU, Pics't Gci:u.:n iviugi Inetltu-
C'.i ii" pl. .ride iu Bie jit v , f New York. A
liimle i HUU lit • a nova n . ,u.'J Bonds' for *1 ie
at . ..ij-tiie. P.trri-.- iri i.i,'on: oi 1:1 , ity can
by dn • or ex;..- ••, and tim fiends will be re
turned by c: , ss fr- -,.f charges - Ho invito the
. attentioa uuipftaUyt* an t ethers to them as, in our
j V]iii,: .1 a , .esfii'i • io,:- lut nt, dadi :0-l to rank
us n lir-t-,! 1 -nil' ~ lfi " uplive Pamphlets,
Mops and infi nnation van be had on apniicalion to
Tuii'XAEND, WHKLKX A CO.. N-- M'alnut
tt, Philadelphia, Ave::*.' tfi the St. Louis and Iron
Mount rin R R. (
Philadelphia r--f-reuses CAMBUIA litoi Co. 5
G.v.v, BACV.n Co ; T:i >*. A Btniu.E & Co.
, . . A ' ,
fi L'i 1i ti ft rrp'SJ it GOLDEN FOUNTAIN*
atJUuoi CC I 3 > pens. —OO lines wirlten
I r.i*h en? pn of ink N" blotting One dans as—
-5 s->rted r-i-it le< tent for 25 ,-*•. Agent* muko 910 a
day < GOCDsI'LED A CO.. 27 1' ::. Row,
New Y'oik.
AYEAnANJ txpENs£s tj ' ,gents
:to infr-iu'- the V, ;|,., u Ajtviag Micl-iu.-. c !i
allk? >ti !.iu sidv*. S :mplr* on 2 weeks tri 1. Ex
tra i: iu •••sue: is t" e.\v, -rteuve 1 szcuts rr further
! narli. ttiat. r.ldre'.t thS VTltmi ,S|;tvi'. ; iLtaiHUI
Co., C!v. vl ,u -on, Mas.-., or Sri Louis, Mo.
btIUETBIM! M:\V-:.. di •• tnd tlen
• A Just pjtfr.te i ! • must h- -en 11 bs • p;- -i •'!
theccioi . v read sijuple .10 ! Bin tratul i -u. 1
f:v.c. AL. (rttntel. *"PF.aCU. '", il i' 1 :
I Pit Tori:.
1 i ; AM'!.,) AN :, • t-ti..e
1 VV • • * ~ U /-I-f reel's
: P.uo-i r?! 1 g ■' Wee' 1 . ." ', np,-
1 j . 1 ■i •, " ;, ,*c ■: < t doors
, uni u'..it.. . T • 1 • ..:Qthing cwr
offeri IB i: y i 1 ' .' y-ilvo Dol-
I lar- pw .lay ute. p.tnte' circu
lar. Fitst wb) api i> vr> t.v-i-uin.
J. B BRADSTRFET A CO., Boitcn, M:
rlMlfllisciltfllb.
TACKE r* AAC®
COLBI'RK'J? PATENT
Patented July 9.1 ~fj .v-iRe-issued Au%. Id, 1968
Extracts irutu Lowers at,J Reports of the workin|
qualities of tho Axe.
1. Your Axe is bound to.be Thic.AXK.
2. It will cut 23 pr cent, better.
3. My brother lost one arm in thejwnr.§ but will
jour Axe he cau cut :is,wollis any ono eise'ean.
4. If 1 eouIJ n.t get another, tiventy-Svu ($25
dollars would not buy.it.
5. It will cut hoop-poles better than anv othe
1 AJT . C '
6. I vr„ull cot bo without it for anything.
'' 7. The only objection i* it goes too far into tht
l l| wood.
8 Men who chop for a.livinguniversally apprort
" of it,>Ac, Ac., ad infinitum.
For sale by all rc-q>o'.i a '.hle dealers, and tic til k
'• crs
LIPPINCOTT A LAkEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pole owners of tho Patents.
Manufacturers of the REP JACKET AXES, SAWS
SHOVELS and SCOOPS, and all approved rsnipei
and Styles of Axes.
YACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO
,1 la everywhere pruu iuutod, by competent judges, tJ
be ruperinr lo otai r for the following reasons :
Tt is maja of the finest stock grown.
It has a mil.l an] agreeable aroma,
j HJis anti-nervous in its effects, ss
,f 11 is free from I.RUGS, tho NICOTIML
£ llaviag all baen extracted. *
0 It'leavcs no aeri.l, disagreeable ufier tsste.
Does not sting ur burn tho tongue.
f ho.-vps no offensive odor in the room.
Orders for elegant MOKSCUALUI Pij.-s.
. I Are daily packed in various be
11 is of bright golden color.
Being veiy light, one |.un 1 will la
Two or three times as long as others.
Buy it, try if, and convince yourself. If
Your deal r d-.es not keep it ask him to get it,
; EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCO
* Is also a very goo! article, end makes an excellent
' smoke- It ii tnocb lover .a pri e 2nd if ktcnw
body thin the farmer, and its sale, wherever inlro
-1 duced, tin It only j. ratar.e..., tut coustabl!-. on the
' increase. Or lers f>r elegant Mm rr fiasm 1 j ara
- also placed in the la.ious b.i; sof this ' r.n daily.
Ha sure you got i,'ri lard's.
We are s.iil picking S'OO Jsilj in Cisfi t:v
, Chewing l',,b i -co, ari l hive lat. ly improved i'.s
. quality very much
THIS IS A'O 1/C'JI/JI G :—7iy
•ending 30 cents ur. i sump, with nee 1 j dr. i i
of eyes and hair,;, n will receive by r-:u i in ail a
correct [ i -tnro of your future hush . i or \. i r. with
namo anl date of ir. irri igc. \d.l e; W. i'l'X. P.
0 Drawer No Fu ' n v id. X \ .
j D| nnn' juxiiooi)
DLUL>..;
I pages on the tin -1 j !)r. Warms*. c-i'.f:-
dential physician, Gl7 st.' Churii sui ,'t. Ic.ni \Mo
Stands j re-emiaeutiy above ail MbtN in kit tp ei Ci
ty. No matter who fiiied, sta •• y u.S .c. Pa
tients treated bv mail in every St lie.
A Bl € "
Wf ii- ARC j . -it .1 T-J supply the pub!' ■ si. '• I'M-
W fu! a: i Ornamental Arti.l.s, Goods lor Winter
Wear, Ac. Ac. from our
MAMMOTH
•ONE O>OLLAR 'S ALE K'OUSE.
(iAcenmtd by the V. 5. Authority )
■ for the standard price if ONE DOLL \R -r each
art! dc.
Having l.acn cneAged iu thD l>u.ir.t.s t r rci-ie
t time past, and cler.rly km ring the win i f the
I people, we h-ive enlarged our En: hango List , vrr
One Hundred articles, tboth useful fl.ni t rii un >i
tel.) more than any other Jlou.-e in tin* tr.i , ml
we leel confident au agent once gtice.l wi'l to re
tained*
licsi 1-s nur M o imoth Exchtngo L: , our in
ducements io agents C\. el that of spy otV.-rh a -
I in tho business.
i • Ativ lad;- or en-ism m bv spen-iiug : y 1
their lui-u.e moments, con i b'-Tn - Go! 1 b,
: -iik I.', p it'erx, Sewing Machihc, &•••,
I of cost.
Oon-is oriore if: n'ottr house wiir*i.w .- 0.
D. when desire i.
: Scud for Circular, giving full purlin-!
; lar an 1 -amnle ?f!t !rc to any a la. .
ATtVOt)!). BATES A < i> .
Sjldinlali est.. ISo-ton, Stasis.
A 95 GREENBACK
I of full smljree io any Jilt ~
BO 0KAtl:: NT S AJTiiD •* 0 R
1! ST3KW Il.lt:; SMITH S SUV IV. ■
j "SnnsliitiP an ! Slutd >vv ia X t!-;
I A WORK OK ABMiltrttN'l fXTCREST, MKt'l.tr:. lull IN
! Ei-noTKS and ixriiii-tsr* OP LITIS TS ta -.i w mt-
I ruoroLH. Our Ageot in Hartford eel I 'in ■ e
| day - nui agvtil Ml K. I* So! I 227 i u 15 v ; • r
agent in Mass. ---I I 230 i i e - •.* •
Conn, r-ild 501 in MW IMk. 1 • I Mlk " , - c i
! that sells s- r.i ;d l'y.
j i Ijl You V.ir-n to ftnra :ii!uv.
1 if and 1- it in a I V ; how 9 trt ! -
i ined in Vail Stx) t ; ii uv ' X.-t-frvm-;.'' * • -
dll by Sharp -. anl utiuUteaa ■-.■■■J-,-
, are biaekm ■, -1; ... v Dsn,- : !i . i ~ .
' Saloons ;re M-Hisgad - how tit ■ ding lloneee ael
j Lotteries c-u •ottdHßr-'ed. ho a mwS *■ - p-n'-s
• lOrigin.it' au i how tha i.jl.i "- b-: t s I lh
j iv.ltK. It ' 1 ; ■' o".t II d
I Yolk, anl .- '--s ! ; graphi i . ic: 'f "s
j mated Aitiiionatres, Jl-fcHntit/. 5 . A /.?>•" * " •i-
I ro Vol., 720 pages, i inely iila. 'ratol. ;
j geat given, t'nr- -u •
! buck sent Fr-. ' ■ in ■ nl it*
1 ail 1 terms, ; . .
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\ Too w,.: i 1-1 . : 1 .- it.'l .'. .i
1 j iMtiire, hawlnbva experi t
\ j the nwlltl e it's-';il ;■ of halt-.', -.ll' 'v.
I nnlly roir-.vc-i •.vitn: ii.-vte. and IT: ■■' n
-1 | GERCUS -..1 .. G - . u:u .- ..
J Hags, P r aordi 'Ts,'pci'.-itln; a m>lo • ...
1 ! otw-1-oerthin iif -i- i, bv .vii'.'b ever - ---i
n i mutter w I II hb eendstbin may be, rut re
| himself cheaply, privately, M<Uy. iWi
. ! LECT'v'KK V.'il.J. P XV. Alf ... ';•) IX. 18
; i ANIS AND T! : iNP
k dr.ts, pqatp-.s 1, - • £ • Ifhr, :tw •| -•
j ftam; s. . ! , '
' I price "2" i' - \'; - - 'he 1 ..
. j KEIITE ; CO..
. i 127 Botysry, Si Ur A vb, ..- OJ t; -x I.
' I 7 *f)t
r Notice is hereby iriven.that tin" t :b>v. iny "ti -
and widows - tut -..ni.--i -tit.'.. ■' TI . 11 \.Ui
i OfKce. In u!.-r \. v- mirig t 'ounl; and vri'l 1
, acutcd to the Orpim.i ' Court oi -.id tVntuty, t . - •
j hold at Tnnkiminto .t the IGthdjy of Jfiveii:' r
. : next, for confirmation and alloc. ■
Tho final account Low, a-lujiiiisirat r
' •of tlif estate of Solomon Wlill ' ib. ! • Win i
■ hnn Tosrnahip <i- o, ited. jwniU leAasi i
Juno I'.. P.cj.huT.i on; o. ' -vc .1 *'■ !:• ;
will and tntam \. K. !Vc .:ntu. U - . . Twri!:-
kannoch .: ed
\V 1 i t . ■ . .;,
' latv ■ i Tuukhau'i.i .. . )..iss-i.p, - .
H W'tdov, s (lulu .. v . - - in it if lift rd Adams,
i ■ WMovv's iin laic
,- Of l orkflo:.
. * XTSFnaI a.Tonitt 1•• v. >A- b
Spriu .. Ad. ■ . '•' : "-S
: late of Bratntr ft Tt .
u. E. PAtiiii.-ti, llcgister,
Register's Office, Tttnk. Cet. 21,1868.
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ir. -., .1,1 AS y,
j.) f - !'■? '] QirTffs
L.S tV|
■ , .-.v jlk
,- j-
J UN DICE,
JDii'-tses of tue Kidneya,
3 - ERUPTIONS of the BKIN,
ig '
auil ali Ulstiiri aritlng from n !>l
ordered l.tver, Sloniaeti, or
rv/'t ttrrr or rm: ii/.OOR
th head the f,JU,.ria.j jut if y.„i U ri .kjt
tgettn it ; !by, ;, ■ ..... .„, u mat, >,•!
-, atvtrt.l that <'ittOtf i. I. - ,-ri'. i t 'iHarl: r> li.e
' nn ' l impof ' 'rj ../ ,jv„ .v/y, aad unit , r*m
ehieheJ bf I' •■:-■ uplAit .tm.-h". a mitt, ■
er I fe, to -ft fcryn'nr in '• -..p b- the rttoU
Constipation, F!v. ulcnco, In-.vard Piles,
•e k n'nesß of lilood to the Head. Act ii'y
ci tha Stouiach, Nausea. Ifenit--
e t urn, D. -gust for Pood. Pu in.'. .
or Weight in tho Stomach,
. | Sour Mructationn. Sink
ing or Fluttering at tire-Pit
of the istomach. Swimming Q f
.i | the Head, Hurried or Dilffcult
Breathi iff. :• hittermg at the Heart
j j Caoking or Sutlocating Ss.isniiona when
• IB a CiyingPo.itave, Dimnss.x of Vision
I Dots or Webs be;,.re t&e Sight
Dull Pa n in trie fr, n<>, !f a yl
cir-ncyof Per piration, Yo'-
lowaess of tne Skin and
Dyes. Pain • t,.c Bite,
J ! Bawt, Ohest, uimba.eta. Sud
den FI'ISUOH of Heat, Husnuig in
J : ths Flesh, Constant Imaginings o r
Evil, and Groat Depression of Spirits.
Jll Am fwft'safs d,trait of the /.- / „r Irinttl.tt
r.,-. .n. mnbtmd intft tap wv
..
rjDoflaub's ©crmmi tiiitcrj
J entirely \ egetable,nnd conUlnt u
"'ioor. It It a cont|)nn<l of Fluid ICx
- liarli. Th Uol, Uci-ii,, mid Burls,
fwnu vvAlets T.i, filrntlt e.-,- i,ide
Jar gathered In Germany. Ali tile
metticinal viriu,, are exlraeied frolll
luem by a M irnitflc chenilei. Tlte-e
extracts are tiien forwsi-drit to ttiU
• inntry to l.e used expressly f„,
maonfseture of these Bitters. There
I : no alcoholic substance of any kind
H-rd in eninponndtng the Hitter.,
bene., tt is tSie ouly Bitters that eau
be ttsei! in rases where alcoholic *c
(limits are not ndvtsablv.
-jijolltinb's oeimau
i" i. a mih.r. iUen r • a :i i\ r isigrtilitrdz of t't* }ii
- ; •/..-/ PCBI '-'V-t t 'y/; '.'•• • G.*, <{..* ; igttj -, ' ./•
5 j l)te t .!*•. x. tasrz n* 'Ut Jitttrf *, ni ran* >
> ifhn shn q rtfmrtd. r<mwiltt—rim
, mtma mat hiem r+.m*itUs ar eniirsljr diSerebt ,
w.f ot .'T, O. : .. I /,v the fW , tlt ,
y i*<f. rj,in ~- y'Htui: prep.ir,%(ieti'is t.r ittruiUnal
• •' '•? ' '-'S ' r :* '-wc 'lff - ol ,- ilrw
t f'tiu :/.Ti r- i' NIC is il-:> frity r, : „ , /
I p ax I agreeable .• , f /. c
j p i (Ir. i: • v *.• • .. ; j* lf a pU,i We ( 0
•', tvni. if i'Je-g,t. 57, .-s.'rdinj, and me didn't!
' I -"'-f
CCNSUMPTION.
Tiiottsauds of casts, wiirii the pa.
tleut sanetsd he was afflicted with
litis (errltde iil.ea.xc. si i heeit etiied .
by I lie use of ttfei- remedies. K sue me
smsvlsilon, debility, and eon;!, are
the it's ua i !ti-.rlr.i(, upon severe
e;iie of dyspepsia or disease of ttie
fga.;.s organs, t.ven In eases of
ge no In* Consumption, these remedies
will be found of the greatest bene 111.
laesiihisftiiigaud invigorating
DE3ILITY.
'4 . • Wts/.Vl'p - t / f I'.. ' , u r.
B:T nr 7 . • A - . mp 1I ..
: FAW • m •E • •• >•:. .;M "A-V. '■ eUN
p . '/■ ■ rJtm4jf*
' t. fvtoL.
<; " - ' ■ • s'- it , or' I rtyon-
C e -<I V ■ I
\ j fc.UA Sfli.l i-d'dliCGl to Children
1 !ic lilttera
t ilv. ... isci, liit> sir family
e.ftle i tie.. iiry cuts be ta! mi ills t ercd
Wilis |ic:-fi 1 safety to n ctitld Hires
iiioir. ii. old. t he must delicate female,
a-. :> mausiataslf.
rv - iit.nrdiet a>\- the belt . -
lilood X'ttrliiers
I. yt ai. >"CI -x all diseases rrtvUiag from
he y j,'..-.- i : lr-p pour Liver in order;
. kesMy condi
■ out no e.'iteatt triU
iter Litail yes.
ey • i""**" _";(■• at,
J.sdfes who wish a fair skin and
trood complexion, free from a yellow
• I'* 1 itfee and all other disfigurement,
1 otilii vise these remedies occaslon-
F iiy. TSie l.ivel- ill perfect order, and
c -ie blood pttre.wiil result In spark
l.nje eyes anil Uitnnnhig c'ueks.
CAUTIOS.
' ' lin Jitmee.iei are eounterfeited.
■ 'Si.-: -Ire if C. -V. Jarkeon
ipper qf sack bottle, tar*
• . up wafildi?. AU other*
. :.n::iuib of letters iiave been re
. ivtd. testifyingtothc virtue of thasa
r tuedlee.
iLD TiIS EECOjMENDATIONS,
I HON*. C.KO. W. WOODWAKD,
r the Supreme Court of PenusyivAiiU.
i'ufLADELmiA, MARCH ICtb, 1567.
If.* ' •//. ' i . "j Ffficrs' 1 is not nn into&
' • I - ii ffood tonic, useful in disor
* • r ' 'riai /, end of gieat bmrfU in
c ? .!(! , ' t:jan t 0/ nervous action in ths
tj/tf'm, } vurs truli/,
Or.O. iV. WOODWARD.
Mi VI HON..IAMKS TIIOMP3ON,
- f i!jp Sr.pTrine of Peuniylvaniik.
PRILADILPHLIy APRIL 2Stb, 13<W. *
I roiulUfr Hoofinnd'i German Bit
n rdtunhlr. i t . Urine iu case of at-
Mi'kK of or Dyspepsia. 1
1 ;• fi certify tnia from my experience
oi Vours, u itli respect*
e:\:,lVnS THOMPSON.
Pnm RKV..IOSEPIf !!. Ki:\NARI>, D.D.,
T>' 1i f Hi* Tfsilli s t:*t Churrh, Fbiiatlelphls.
". f on—u -ar. Sis • —/ h'jvt Uenfrequentlyr+
'. 4. - re osnmntaaliont of
(■ ' It- ■ff MI '■ i r*: irdingthepraclics
1 if 1.1 y €/• r t*v re, I!r.vr. in all aitetdf
< OtlMliMKiMf
; ■•t " >l, •- ; 1 f : '. <~f lUc fseftdnets of Dr.
1 i'i •"* (,rr ;un / . ,J' o trl for my
\ o r.-yyrn ; 'J I. ChcictiotS that fu C
S- ...'v .f ti 'Vd ...g- 1 c*i acially for Liter
I ' • I re] BltiOß. In
f. c.ir. >• vi • >il; ii 1 usually, I doubt not, it will
I* * •'-uil o • : -'i o su/'-r from the abort
J' . rr,rrrv resvec!fully,
J. i". KhtX.XAXP,
A*/;7\ brio*') C'/ales MU
r of t!ie Bii'.ors, 31.00 per bottle;
G:\ a half dozen for 85.00.
l'rieo of t.io Vouio, Si.so pwr bottle;
Or, a half dozen for $7.50. |
* 11, - Xi.nic is i>nt u;. i.t quart l'ottln>.
- ' ■•'ri t' at it is ti. I! -'.i-fi German Kerne,l ire
th. . fr.' 'so h-'jhiy recemwumd
• <1 T. I- ■ /V.-.V-/ 7to inducepon to
t /■• nay •;/ it just at <nnid.be
■r ■ ■' a ' riser pr mi tt. Their itemediee
sta, ,-y . ' t'y.it <:>ypir:ll,in,
PRISCIPAI, OFFICE,
AT TUT. GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
' snti:i::\ Philadelphia.
t'HAD. TI. EVANS, Proprietor,
T-.ftr!y C. M. JACSSON t CO.
, ' 'icir Itemedles are for *aie by
l;.-ujg;;l*ts, b;orcfaee;iei*s, ivtd Medl
ctisu iitnler i everyw here.
tjimliotn :*-.::eU y.
of liia I'ailod -States,
i. ! • . Pennsylvania.
i ...r' u'.hier the Act of
.:t " i living applied for a
1 i.fi.cr claims prov-
Iha Court, Nodes
~ who Invo provo-1 their
i - L t > appear oaths
, i'f.u uiv -- v • It. > ■1 I o'clock, A.M.
! . it:.-. . . ,-r t his office in
Jot' it, I''. .ri ony tiioy have, why
, J.-i 1 1r; . e 1 > iho s.it 1 Rank
: . An fut hereby given, that the
teeui-l i.n l thir l • • .' ere liter- o the still
Lunkinpt, re .u'rctl hy an 12 ' . suctions of
rout ,t, w ill i-e ho ,1 he said Register, at
ihe we lime and plac. -S. t', McCANDLESS,
, v9bU-2w. Clsrk.