Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, January 20, 1869, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
Attorney lor CoMmiasioiiers,-p.*&. Parrih
Esq.. was •"'eotcit by the OonfmtsSlonefs of this
( ,„ntv as their Attorney for the ensuing year.
Our new County Treasurer, lliram Hitsh
... ( .f Forks ton, has filed his bonds and is now the
?<! i. dsn of the purse of the County.
r " V >A ,
tVe rail attention of our leaders to the Boston
Ik .lar Store advertisement of Eastman A Kendall
, n snether column..
Donation --The friends of Elder Jacob Ken
tedv. wilt give him a donation visit, at his house
la hat on. on Wednesday, Feb. 3,18.
(thymes, by J W, S.. on that prolific thing, the
Grecian Bend,'" we will try and find room for, next
seek.
At eittennarian.—Mat thew I'henix of MoDroe
i r . in this County, now past 100 years of age, is still
ruite a vigorous and active old man.
The Festival held in the basement of the new
>1 E. Church in this place, last night, was well at
tcD'led, and no doubt added considerably to the fund
tow !>elng raised for furnishing that building.
Merchautlle Appraiser. —At the late annual
setting of the Commissioners of this County, Emil
Vursehliuer Esq.. was appointed Merchautlle Ap.
-raiser for the ensuing year.
tlmnst a Fire. -Quite an exciting little fire, we
learn, got started In the new M. E. Church at this
4 ce. on Monday last. It was promptly put out,
4 ii.,l that tine building saved.
The Answer to the connundrum ''Why is the
urecian Bend like a mule?" which assumes as a
•iat that quadruped Is an improvement on Its pro
jector—rather begs the question. All naturalists
are not agreed on the matter of -improvement."
The business lu Court, now in session here.
i rather limited In amount, so far as criminal cases
are concerned. Most of the civil causes on the list
are either put over or settled. Proceedings next
week.
Donation.—Th friends of the Rev. liaae Aos
tin. will make him a Donation Visit, at the M. E.
Parsonage, in Newton, on Thursday,the 28th day of
January. Afternoon and Evening. All are Invited
w attend. ..'By order of Committee.
Donation.—The friends ot the R.v. J. J. Her*
try will make htm a donation visit, at the house of
.pert Smith, In Franklin Tp., Luzerne Co., on
Thursday, Feb. 11th. 1800. afternoon and evening.
AU are invited to attend.
Bv order of Com.
Ktmoved.— Dr. E. H. Wells, of the late firm of
Lyman -V Wells, Physicians and Druggists of this
;.s r. has removed to Meshoppen, where he will de
• :c himself exclusively to the practioe of his profes-
H- The Doctor leaves numerous friends here,
if hope he will secure—as we think he deserves to
rts of them In his new field of physic.
tine of the Birds.— Mr. D (J. Keeney in
li' us that a few days since he shot and captured
tiiay - agio near his residence in Windham Tp..
>.: ! measured from tip to tip of wing, seven feet
ui i ur inches.
This tuust have teen the bird, of which our 4th of
rators used to discourse in the olden time.
The Sociable, or sing, given by the celebrated
a Miiger. James O. Clark, at the Court House
eMonday evening last, was attended by a houseful.
• one seems willing to accord to Mr. Clark, a
U: Mer of talent and powers as a balladlst. His
an-i hymns were not only -full of' but ovcr
!*!ag with -sweetness and melody." As a singist.
A Sell.—Some profane fellow, who concealed
haracter, by subscribing himself '-Adam
sell"—instead of A-dam-good sell—has perpe
wis hugeJ'goak," by announcing that allteach
r c.:nlsters and Editors, would be passed free over
t.. V. E. R. This announcement, without the
jr..:ure of its author, has found Us waf into a
p umber of the newspapers. The County Su
r::adent of Lehigh, It is said, went so lar as to
rare printed blank certificates, to supply the
:er-of that County with the evidence of their
meter.
I' <e sho have been sold by this sail, are ome
j • lrprlsed to find the Conductors demanding
m ■ iio rile.
1 Musical Convention, conducted by the cele
m*i musical composer and conductor, George
' fChicago, assisted by his son, F. W Root the
Ifcat, will be held at Scranton, commencing on
'**i>T. Feb. 23, and closing with a grand concert
tFriday evening. Feb..aßth, next
f rthose from abroad who do not wish to accept
i- :litles oflered by private citizens of that place,
m:zetnents have been made for entertainment at
; i* Principal Hotels In that city at half rates.—
* having the matter in charge expect to secure
1 '• delegates to this convention, passes or return
itea on all the Railroads running trom that
H'r
rcular containing particulars,address, L. B.
Sect'y, Scranton, Pa.
lu I nlurky Day,—Our good grand-mothers
1 ma have a lingering notion that they are right
'*lief In spooks, ghosts, hob-goblins and un
• ays will have their fast fading faith In these
1 greatly fortified by the chapter of accidents
furred at this place, on Friday of last week;
unlucky day.
—ias Farrel while working In a dirt pit nea*
Bros. Tannery, was crushed down and cover
'• • a slide or fall of earth and stones. He was
t " tely extricated from his perilous position, by
L ■•'Qpinloni, but when dug out was apparently
> Mood was gushing from his nose, mouth
" Medical aid was soon at hand, and he Is
Bering from the effects of his bruises and suf
■3 n.
day, Mr. John Harvey, an elderly
' ni h'eiserrllle, while walking along onr
' **• r "n against, knocked down and seriously
by a passing horse and cotter.
; ay, a Mr. Houser, while attempting to ex-
- a horse from a miry pit into which ke had
*" Badly cut and bruised by the floundering*
* vine
'lay. a child of Mr. John Day was badly
1 *l T h heated water.
' these casualties proved fatal, but so many
- on the same day within so small a circle go
:ll t there are at least, nnlncky days In the
Pled,
• 'ELL—In Factoryvllle, on the 15th Inst.
ff !ie of Daniel H. Capwell, aged about 46 yrs
- . .J
(Buiinfst Notice.)
angers VISITING NEW YORK
E Cor Broadway A Canal St., the
• 1-aces, in all New York, for the selection of
READY MADE CLOTHINO.
! *"onj why we cemmend you to this house
1 fibers, are mainly these
the Largest Assortment in New
is THE Style.
the "ONE PRICE" system is strict
■ '1 to.
r ' th,. LOWEST PRICES in the
CO D.: therefore, high prices are not
, , " -u ccefis. The tat jd who pays his money
[(,,, Use '"'ntributes nothing towards paying
it- ""sJe by other*, who mind the
* rc not hurried through the Stock—
t. , are mide —plenty ef time
l. 4 , " r selecting— great game taken Jo fitting
hg.t' 1" a Polite altentiuw shown, under ail
r the Clothier, is the re
r f v u '^' r <>f the Retail Clothing
w York
■ t "> at Bock t Sterlings', and
tVj -Stock of goods, the aatoftment if
** limod In Nribtrn i'raßtjtrft&Lff.
gefo JtterHsnueiits.
THE GREAT NOVELTY !
THE ILLUMINATED.
W estern World!
PRINTED IN OIL COLORS,
A MARVEL Of BEAUTY AND CHEAPNESS!
#* COXTAIJIS THE StJFXKB ROHAKCK,
THE FIGURE EIGHT,
By the Author of Mm "DEAD LETTEB."
THE CLOUD ON THE HEART,
By the ever popular A 8- KOE.
Also, Complete Stories. Graphic Sketches, Poetry,Ac-
Each number, besides other illustrations, contains
SPLENDID CARTOON, in Oil Colore, wsll
worthy of framing.
TERMS :—A3 per Year (52 Numbers).
For sale by all News dealers. Sample copy sent
free. Address
FRENCH A WHEAT
122 Nassau St., N. Y.
NOW IK THE TIME TO SUBTCRIBE
FOB THE
New York Weekly,
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE JOURNAL.
THE MOST INTERESTING STORIES
Are alway to be found in the
New York Weekly.
At present there are
FOUR GREAT STORIES
running through its columns ; and at least
ONE STORY is BEGUN EVERY MONTH
New Subscribers*are thus sure of having the com
mencement of a new continued story,no matter when
they subscribe for the
New York Weekly.
Each number of tbe NEW YORK WEEKLY con
-ains Several Beautiful Illustrations, Double the
Amount of Reading Matter of any Paper of its class
rod the Sketches, Short Stories Poems, etc , are by
>he ablest writers of America and Europe. Tbe
New Y'ork Weekly
loes not confine its usefulness to amusement, but
publishes a great quantity of really Instructive mat
ter, in tbe most condensed form. Tbe
N. I WEEKLY DEPARTMENT
have attained a high reputation for their brevity,
excellence, and correctness.
Tbe Pleasant Paragraphs are made up of the con
centrated wit and humor of many minds.
The Knowledge Box is confined to useful informa
tion on all manner of subjects
The News Items give in the fewest words the most
notable doings all over the world.
The Gossip with Correspondents contains answers
to inquiries upon all imaginable subjects.
An Unrivalled Literary Paper
19 THK
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
Each issue contains from EIGHT to TEN STORIES
-rod SKELCIIES, and HALF A DOZEN POEMS,in
ADDITION to the FOUR SERIAL STORIES and
the VARIED DEPARTMENTS.
Tiie Terms to Subscribers :
One Year—single copy, Three Dollan.
'• •' Four copies (02 50 each). Ten Dollars
" " Eight copies, Twenty Dollars-
Those sending 320 for a elub of Eight, all sent at
one time, will be entitled to a copy frke Getters
up of clubs can afterward add single copies at $2 50
each.
STREET A SMI TH, Proprietors.
No. 55 Fulton St., New York
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Secrets of the Great
City. ,
A Work descriptive of the VIRTUES, and the
VICES, the MYSTERIES, MISERIES
and CRIMES of New York City,
If you wish to know are made and
lost in a day ; how ShrdNPlfon are ruined in Wall
Street : how Countrymen are Swindled by Sharpers;
bow Ministers and Merchant# are Blackmailed; How
Dance Halls A Concert Saloons are Managed ; how
Gambling House A Lotteries are conducted ; how
Stock A Oil Companies Originate and how the Bub
bler Burst, rend this work. It contains over 30
fine Engravings, tells all abont tbe Mysteries and
Crimes of New York, and is the Spieieet and Cheap
est work of the kind pupliabed.
ONLY $2.50 PER COPY!
|ST" Send for Circulars and see onr terms, and a
full description of the work. Addreae JONES
BROTHERS A CO, Philadelphia, Pa.
C* A TTTTHNT —lnferior works of a gim
let .ft. U JL A\_/i v • ilsr character are being
circulated. Se that the books yeu buy contain over
30 fine engravings and sell at 32 50 per copy.
AGENTS WANTED for our new hook of
1.000 pages, profusely illustrated with elegant
Engravings, Maps. Ac.
rhe Peuple'a Edition ofO r p T) A TTT
the Life and Epistles ofO I • l AU Li
by Rev. Messrs Co.wbeare A Howso*. A vivid
picture of the times of the great Apostle. Warmly
commended by clergymen of all denominations.—
Superior to the English edition, and sold at one
third iu price. Notes and references in the English
language. Commissions to AgenU larger than tver
before offered Circulars free to all. Address the
Publishers, BLISS A CO., Newark, N. J
AGENTS WANTED" FOR
IV TO m THE F&BH PET,
llow to double the value of land and the profits
on stock, and bow to raise three times the quantity
of all farm crops to an acre 750 pages and 110
beautiful and useful illustrations. Farmers, young
men and experienced Agents find it pays to canvass
for this book <IOO to <2OO per month, according
to ability and energy- For full particulars, address
ZEIGLER, McCI'RDY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents Wanted
FOR the AMERICAN YEAR BOOK and NA
TIONAL REGISTER for 1869. Astronomical,
Historical. Polioel, Financial, Commercial, Agricul
tural, Educational, Religious. This work contains
a vast fund of late and valuable information respec
ting the United SUtes and Foreign Countries, in
cluding every department of the General and State
Governments, which all classes will find valuable (or
daily reference. Address O. D. CARE A CO. .Pnb'rs
Hartford, Conn.
Grawp Rapips, Mich.. Sept. 10, 1868.
Lippikcotk <fc Sakewell .
The people seem o be crazy about your Red
Jacket Axes. Please send me twenty dozen more.
Yours truly, W. D. F.
CAUTlON—Uprincipled dealers are selling Axes
painted red, as the Rei> Jacket Axe. The good
qualities of Ihia Axe consists in its superior crrrnte
qualtie* not in the Red Paint.
The ' Red Jacket" is for sale by all responsible
hardware dealers and the manufacturers.
LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL,
Futeburgb, r.
ifrfo gMeiliseiueitti
f p pTT P~P M p
i s i'ix p a a i.na
HEPBSTAHfi
IXUVGENENTs TO AGENTS
LARGER THAN EVER I
100 PER CENT.
Saved by clubbing together and buying COTTON
CLOTH, DRESS GOODS, WOOLLEN GOODS,
HOSIERY, BLANKETS, SHAWLS,' Ac., Ac., to
gether with BOOTS and SHOES, BOOKS.CUTLERY
SILVER-PLATED WARE, CASTORS, FANCY
GOODS, Ac., of
EASTMAN 6i KENDALL,
65 Hauover Street Bostoa, Mass.,
Llceussd Wholesale Dealers by the U.S.
Established 1564.
The goods sold by us are described in printed
*lips or cheeks, which are sent to any address at the
rate of ten cents each in clubs of Ten, Twenty,
Thirty, Forty, Sixty, One Hundred. One Hundred
and tfifty, Two Hundred, Ac. For a dollar the re
ceiver can buy the article described in the check, or
exchangs it for ny one of two or three hundred oth
er Articles in our circular. As a guarantee of the
worth of every articla sold by us, any article on our
checks can be exchanged for a White Bed Quilt or a
Silver Plated Revel ;ing Table Castor, with Five
Bottles. Read what the great pap r of the North
west, the TOLEDO BLADE (Nasby's paper), seys of
us:—
"WHAT WE SAW AT THS HCl.—Curiosity led us,
while recently in Boston, to viait the dollar estab
lishment of Messrs. Eastman and Kendall. Their
trade hss become so immense that they now occupy
four stories in the elegant block No, fc'i Hanover
Street. The name of this firm has become as 'fa
miliaras household words' throughout the Middle
rod Western States, while as prompt and honorable
business men they are endorsed by the best firms in
their own City. Their Club System of selling Goods
has done more, we believe, doring the past few years,
to keep down the prioes of domestic articles in every
day ase, than all other inflnences combined. Most
of their good* are manufactured expressly for them
as, for instance, sutlory made to their order in Shef
field, England, and imported in large quantities for
their dollar trade alone."
Now is ths time to get signers and send in clubs.
Ladies specially wanted as agents.
Partial list of artieles allowed a* commission to
any one sending in clubs :
CLUB OF THIRTY. (53.) 21 yards bleached or
unbleached Cotton Cloth, Photograph Album, 100
pictures, elegant Morocco Binding. Revolving oval
band Silver Plated Table Castor, 5 bottles. Ladies'
Dress Pattern. A Lady's richly ornamented Black
Walnut Writing Desk. Fancy Cassimers Pants
Pattern Large White all Linsn Table Cover.—
White Lancaster Counterpane. 20 yards Calico.—
Alhambra Bed Quilt Ladies' Morocco Shopping
Bag. Good Cottage Clock.
CLUB OF SIXTY. ($6.) 42 yards Bleached
or Unbleached Cotton Cloth. Fashionable Dress
Pattern yards wool Castimere fur Pants and
Vest Pattern. Fashionable Woolen Shawl. White
Marseilles Counterpane. Lady,* Large Genain* Mo
rocco Shopping Bag. Lady's Fashionable Cloak
tern. Pair good White Woolen Blankets Blaek
Alpaca Dress Pattern. 4 yards double width water
proof Cloaking. 6 yards Farmers' good wool Frock
ing Rosewood Brass Alarm Clock. Lady's Fur
Muff Set Misses Furs, Muff and Collar,
CLrB OF ONE HUNDRED (S10). 65 yards
good Bleached or Unbleached Cotton Cloth, ono yd,
wide. Lady's or Gent's New Silver Hunting Case
Watch. Fashionable Thibed Dress Pattern, Ele
gant Black Alpaca Dress Pattern. One pair of good
white woolen Blankets, large site Lady's Fashion
able Donble woolen Shawl. Two large.fine, Bleached
Linen Table Covers, with one dozen large sized
Dinner Napkins to match, 25 yards Hemp Carpet
rog. "i yurds fine Cassimere for suit. One Dozen
ivory Handled Steel Bladed Knives and Forks. On*
dosan Rogers' best Silver Plated Forks on white
metal. Portable Sewing and Embroidering Machine.
7) yards double-width Water proof Cloaking. Set
of Furs, Muff and Collar.
It is impossible to give a complete list of goods,
but Agents desiring articles not named above, will
please mention them, and we will accommodate
tbem if possible. If you have a Club ready, or in
tend to raise one for any other house, don't fail to
send it to us. and at the same time ask for our New
Circular and Mammoth Exchange List. Parties
acting as Agents for other Dollar Houses in this
city, will please send us their address, and that of a
dozen or so of their male and female friends, as we
ran make it for their advantage to do so. Male and
female agents wanted as usual.
SEND MONEY IN REGISTERED LET
TERS in every Instance, and we guaranteo that
it will come perfectly safe.
N. B.— Onr sale should not be classed with dollar
jewelry sales and gift enterprises. Send to us for
decision respecting our business by the Commistionsr
of Internal Revenue, dated Washington, Nov. 4,
1868. If you want prompt returns for your money,
send your clnbs to '
BASTMAJV Jt A'J2NDALI,
P. 4). Box E, 65 Hauover St„ Boston, Ms
DON'T HEAD THE ABOVE !
£i£i£ t £ I £ I
WANTED AGENTS.
where, male and female,to introduce the GENUINE
IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING
MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. fell,
tuck,, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider iu a
most superior manner. Price only <lB Fully
warranted for five years. We will pay 1000 for any
machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful
or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Klas
tie Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut,
and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without
tearing it. We pay agents from <75 to <2OO per
month and expenses, or a commission from which
twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB
A CO-, Pittsburgh, Pa., Boston, or St. Louis, Mo.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast iron machines,un
der the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only
genuine and really practical cheap machine manu
factured.
THE PATENT MAGIC COMB
■|
Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown.—
Sold everywhere. Sent by mail for <1,25.
Address WM. PATTON, Treasurer.
Magic Comb Company, Springville, Mass
Early Rose Potato.
American and Foreign Spring Wheats, Oats, Bar
ley, Com, Clover Seeds, Grass Seed, Hogs Fowls,
Best Fodder Cutter. Send for the Expkbimektai.
Kapm Journal, only 20 cents. Address GEO. A.
DEITZ, Chambersburg, Pa.
AGENTS.FARMEKS, GARDNERS and
FRUIT GROWERS,— Send for particu
lars of "Best's Improved Fruit Tree and Vine Invig
orutor and Insect Destroyer." Samples to test will
be forwarded to any part of the United States and
perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Good Ag< nts are
wanted in every County in the United States. Ad
dress J. AHEARN, 63 Second St., Baltimore, Md.
scrofula.
A LADY who bad suffered for years from Deaf
ncss, Catarrh and Scrofula, was cured by a simple
remedy. Uer sympathy and gratitude prompts her
to send the receiptst&ee of charge to any one simi
larly afflicted. Address M. C. L., Hoboken,*N. J.
ERRING BUT NOBLE.-Seif-help for Young
Men, who having erred,desire a better manhood
sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. If
benefitted return tho postage Address PHILAN
THROS, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. _______
AGENTS WTNTED!
To sell the AMERICAN KNITTI NG MACHINE.
Price <25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting
Machine ever invented. Will knit 20, P00 stitches
per minute- Liberal inducements to agents. Ad
d ess AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO ,
Boston, Mass., or St. Louis. Mo.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate
of S. G. Harding, late of Eaton township, dec'J,
have been granted to the subscriber. All persons in
debted to the said estate are requested to make lm
mediate payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the estate of the said decedent, will
make known the same duly authenticated without
delay to JOHN IA ROGERS
Eaton, Jin. 19th *—nucfiw. Administrate*
MONTHLY
TRADE CIRCULAR
Trade Circular for 1869.
/""fONTAINIHG a list of valuabre and useful ar-
ticlea for sale at ONH DOLLAR each ; alio,
liberal inducements for forming Clubs.
It also contains Information, which, we
think, will be Important to any person Send
ing money to the Gift Enterprise One Dol
lar Concerns.
It is the opinion of some of our City and State
officials, that if this circular is circulated in all parts
of the country, it would be the means of saving a
a great deal of money, which Is now lost by sending
to these unlawful concerns. On account of ogr im
mense trade, and of the depreciation in Mffehaiidise
we are now offering to Agents better inducements
than ever Bofore offered' Copies sent free to any
address. ANNRKWS A CO-, M Elm St., (formerly
106 Sudbury St.) Boston, If ass
SILVER PLATED WARE.
D McKown respectfully announces to the people •
H Wyoming County, that he has made a specialty of
ofEAVY SILVER PLATING, lor years. Heavy
plaiting is muck more economical than light. The
more Silver put on the goods, the cheaper it is done
in proportion to the amount of Sliver need. Spoons
and Forks, should not be of less than 16 01 plate—
-36 or 48 oz. would be far more economical. Yet
4oz plate is called a good plate by the trade * and.
poor as it is, but a small portion of all the goods
mode come up to this standard. "Ounce plate," in
platers language means the number of ounces of
silver, to the gross of table spoons. All other sur
faces are estimated by these. For example, des
serts are estimated at 3-4 ; and tea spoons at 1-2 the
surface of table-spoons. Sixteen oz. plate is 16 ozs.
of fine silver to the gross of table-spoons or dining
forks, 12 oz. to the gross of dessert spoons or forks
and 8 oz- to the gross of tea-spoons, This quality
of plate will cost, on the azerage, twice as much as
4 oz and wQt have four times tbe amount of stiver
on It. Thirty-six plate will cost about three
time 9as much as 4oz , and will contain nice times
the amount of silver on it. Thirty-six oz- plate is
tho lightest that will allow the engraving on it, of
name or initials, without cuttiDg through unto the
metal beneath. Forty-eight oz plate will cost about
four times as much as 4oz plate, and will contain
12 times the amount of silver. This plate costs
about one-half as much as solid silverware of ordi
dinary weight, and for every day use will be more
durable thaD light, solid silverware Most ot the
solid silverware is made much too light to be dura
ble in constant use. The terms "double." "treble"
Ac. Ido not use to designate qualities—there being
too much ambiguity in their use.
All goods, made by me, having my name and fig
ures denoting the oz, plate, stamped on them, will
be guaranteed full weight of silver on first quality
of metal on them.
I will plate to order, goods of any thickness of
plating desired, from 4 to 43 oz
Old good*, (Ist quality of metal) plated any thick
ness required,
P. C. BURNS A BRO, Jewolera, at Tunkhannock,
Pa., are agents for the sale of these goods.
All orders left at their Store, will receive proper
attention.
DAVID McKOWN.
Pittston, Pa., Dec. Ist 1668,
WEW
JUST RECEIVED , the usual variety ,
kept in a Country Store, which will u.i
„ •be sold at Reasonable Rates, for
T prompt pay. Special Attention given to -
BS DRUGS A MEDICINES.
i i j PAINTS, OILS, and some of the '
• most popular I I I
PATENT MEDICINES, =
on hand. , We aro Agents for "Bur- &i
. rad s Patent Iron CORN SHELLRR,"
f a the best Iron hand sheller made. Or- "**
ders trom Merchants solicited—also
. , - Agents for The Celebrated Graver and
Baker sewing Machine, Please call , ,
■ ■ ■ and see for yourselves.
——• W. H. BARNES A SON. SS
Mehoopany. Jan. 8, '69 —v3023-ly.
DOBBIN'S
ELECTRIC
BOOT POLISH.
MAKES A LASTING SIIINE.
Those who black their boots on Saturday night
with ordinary blacking, don't have much shine o-
Sunday, as the polish lades oil; but the shine of
DOBBINS' BLACKING
LASTS SATURDAY NIGHT & ALL DAY
SUNDAY.
IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE
Manufactured only by J. B. Dobbins, at his im
mense Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street and
Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by BILLINGS k PHILLIPS, on Turn
pike St., (near the canal,) Tunkhannock, Pa.
nl72m.
FIRST CLASS
EATING SALOON.
The Subscriber proposes to keep a First Class
Eating Saloon, for Gentlemen and Ladies
. AT MESHOPPEN, PA.,
(oppsite E. Merriti's Store) where
OYSTERS,
CAK£,
HOT COFFEE,
FRUITS,
with CONFECTIONARY
of all kinds, can be proenred at all reasonable
hours and at moderate prices.
(JIVE ME A CALL.
CHARLIE BUNNELL.
v9-nl4-4w.
.. * . 1 ! *
Buck & Sterlings
FURNITURE WARE ROOM
Over Sherman & Latluop's Store,
next door to Wall's Hotel,
TUNKHANOCK, PA.
PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS,
MARBLE COTTAGE SLITS,
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTII
PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH,
SIDE-BOARDS,
WARDROBES,
BOOK CASES,
EXTENSION TABLES,
MATRESSES,
and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the
lowest cash rates.
BUCK A STERLING.
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EASTMAN Rives his customers the benefit of his
manufacturing facilities, and saves to them the
| profits usual/ paid to Jobers, Middlemen and
wholesale d ealen"
BUCHU.
[From Dispcnsatorj of the United States. |
DIOSMA CRENATA—BUCHU LEAVES.
PROPCBTIES. —Their odor ie strong, diffusive, end
seinewbat aromatic, their taete bitterish, and ana
logous to mint.
MEDICAL PBOPEBTIES ASD USES.— Buchn leaves
are gently stimulant, with apeewlfar tendency to
the Urinary Organs, • * • _' '
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Or
r: such as Gravel. Chronio Catarrh of the Iliad
. Morbid Irritation of the llladder and Uretha,
Disease of the prostate Gland, and Retention or In
continence ol Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts
concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also
been recomended in Dyspepsia, Chronio Rheumatism,
Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy.
lleliubold's Extract Buchu is used by parsons
from the age of 18 to 25, and from 35 to 55, or in
the decline or change of life, alter Confinement, or
Labor Pains ; Bod-Wetting in children.
In affections peculiar to females, the Extract Ilu
chu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chloro
sis, op Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Sup
pression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhea, or '
Whites.
Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel and
Dropsical Swellings.—This medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous
depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are re
duced, as well ns Pain and Inflammation.
Heluibold's Extract Buchu has cured every case
of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irri tat ion
of tbe Neck, of the Bladdea, and Inflammation of
the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder
Retention of Urine, Disease* of the Prostmte' Gland,
Stone in tbe Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Briok Dust
Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discbarges, and for en
feebled and delicate constitutions, ot both sexes, at
tended with the following symptoms : Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss ot Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi
culty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor
ror of Disease. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain
in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,Dry
ness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Coun
tenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys
tem, Ac.
Helm hold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-
Purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits
of dissipation, excess and imprudences in life, im
purities of the Blood. Ac., superseding Copabia in
affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea,
Gleets ot long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—
in these diseases, used in connection with Helmbold's
Rose Wash.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere, —
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no
other. PKICE— #I.2S per bottle, or 6 bottles for 6,
50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms
in all communications.
Address 11 T. HELMBOLD, 594 Broadway,N.Y.
NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in steel
engraved wrapper, with fac-similee of my
Chemical Warehouse, and signed
H. T. HELMBOLD.
THE AMERICAN
BUTTOS IE mimm MI
SEWING MACHINE GO,
In directing attention to their CELEBRATED
COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING
MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop
ularity as conclusive proof of its greaUmerit-
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 unprecedent
ed in the history of sewing machines, and Wfl fee)
fully warranted in claiming that
IT IIAS NO EQUAL,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
F.AMIIJY MACHINE
IN TnE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest,
It is roully two machines combined in one, (by a 1
simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement,)
making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the
Overseaming and Button-hole stitch, with equal
facility and perfection. It executes in the very
best mannor every variety of sewing, such as, Hem
ming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braid
ing and Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (done
at the same time,) anl in addition, Overseams,
Ehibroiders on the edge, and makes beautiful But*
ton and Eyelet holes in all fabrics.
These machines with specimens of. work and:
workings can be seen at
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.,
by calling on the undersigned, agents for the sale
of them igi Wyoming County.
MRS. GEO. S. TUTTON,
MRS ;BENJ- NEWMAN.
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IFI AAAU HALL'S
itJC** J VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
EsSMkal 2Lenew£R.
ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS.
It is a perfuct and wonderful article. A better
dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum.'' Softens
brash, dry and wiry harrinto Beautiful Silken Tress
es. But, abouo all, the great wonder is the rapidity
with which it restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
The whitest and worst looking hair resumes its
youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the
hair, but strikes at the root and filis it with Dew life
and coloring matter.
The first application will do good ; you will see the
NATURAL COLOR returning every day, and BE
FORE YOU KNOW IT,
the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will
be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beau
tiful locks.
Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer-, no other
article is at all like it in effect.
Seo that each bottle has our private Government
Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are im.
itations.
R. P. HALL A CO. Nashua, N. H. Proprietors.
Price 91,00. For sale by all druggists-
A Farm for Sale.
Situated in Lovelton Valley—loo acres of land
about half improved, with good buildings, an or
chard of grafted apples, with peach, plum, pear,and
and grapes, a never failing spring, water running in
tho woodhouse—good Mills, Stores and Schools
near by. Price #3.500.
S. B. nULBURT.
Lovelton, Jan. 7, '63.—n23-lm
Til E reason thnt Eastman's Water-proof Boots
are impervious to water is that they are lined
with silk oil-cloth and super-lined with a water
proop preparation which will resist the action of
snow water, or an almost unlimited exposure to any
kind of damp. Warranted to give perrect satisfac
tion.
ONE reason why people go to Buck A Sterlings'
to huy their furniture, is because they sell first
class goods at about half the prioa they have usually
been sold for in this country.
GUIDE TO MAR IAGE.
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 of, charge. Address HOWARD ASSO
CIATION, Box. P. Philadelphia, Pa.
vßn3ly.
DO you want Spring, or Cot Beds, you can find
them at Buck A Sterlings', and they won't
charge you such prices for them that you can't nf
ford to buy.
IF there is any article in the line of Furniture
you want, Buck A Sterling will aupply you at
prices that will leave no chance to grumble.
EASTMAN'S Water-proof Boots aro warranted
i not to rip, crack, run over. They aro just the
thing for teamsters, lumbermen and others who are
subject to out-door exposure.
NOTICE.
The Copartnership heretofore existing, known as
the firm of Billings A Detrick, in the Milling busi
ness. is dissolved by Mutual consent.
The Books and uccounts will bo left with C, fit
(trick, at his store, for settlement. All persons In
debted to the late firm are requested to call and
1 make immediate payment, those haviog claims will
} please present the same for adjustment.
Tunkhannock, Pa., Jan. ? PAUL BILLNUSi
I 19th 13C9.-n?l. ) (?. fiEIRICK,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Laxative
j Medicine.
Peniaps no one modi
i*' cinc is so uniTcr.-aliy re
-1 JSr quired by everybody aS
Sw a cathartic, nor wa.. ever
any before so universal
ly adopted into use, in
1 3 ' every country and among
f A cogJ all clashes, us this mild
i Ln\T!sTSSff but efficient purgative
\ J 0/ PIU. The obviotMrea
_ 80n ' s > dial iti - a more re
liable and fur more effeo
tual remedy than any
" " other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends,
and all know that what it does once it does always
j —that it never fails through any fault or uegle -tot'
its composition. We havo thousands upou thou
sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of tho
following complaints, but such cures arc known iu
every neighborhood, and we need not publish them.
I Adapted to all ages and conditious in all climates;
containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug,
they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes
j them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
! no harm can arise from their use-In.any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on t.'ie
' internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
i into healthy action - remove the obstructions of the
Stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
I body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ments as are the first origin of disease.'
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly cure:
For Dyiprpala or Inill;<-atla, Liitlms-
BPM, Languor and Ing of .ftppvtite. tlioy
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and restore lfc° healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various symp
toms, Itilioua UrMluchr. Sick llrailachc,
Jaundice or Creea Skkni-u, Ililiou*
Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be ju
diciously takeif for each case, to current te<- diseased
action n* remote (fee obsorui-tioes which cause i;.
forjlfsnitrrvcr Diarrkwa, birf one mild
dose is generally required.
For Rheumatirai,Mut, Gravel. Palp*
tation of Use Hears, Pain la the *i£.
Baal* and Loins, they should be conthmouWy
taken, as required, to change tne diseased action of
the system. With such change those complaints
disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they
should be taken ia large and frequent doses to pro
duce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Mnppressiom a large dose should be taken
Is it produces the desired effect tv sympnthvr 1^
As a Dinner PUI, take one or'two Pills to pro
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach anil
boweU into healthy action, restores the appetite,
Ind invigorates the system. Hence it 1* often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose
of these Pills makes htm feel decidedly better, from
their cleansing and renovating effect on thedlges- 1
hve apparatus.
DR. J. C. ATER & CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL. MASS., V. S. A.
Sold by O. Detrlck, Tunkhannock, Pa. Sterling
St Son, SterlingTille, C. O. Berge. Nicholson, Frear, j
Dean St Co., Factoryville, and all Druggists and
Dealers everywhere.
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The Publishers of the Scientific American,
for more than twenty-three years hate been the
leading Solicitors of American and European Pat
ents, and havo prosecuted over thirty thousand ap
plications at the Patent Office. Au Illustrated Paui
fhlet of 110 pages, Containing the Patent Laws and
nformation.to Inventors, sent free.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Ner-
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects j
of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffring
humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe 1
and direction for making the simple remedy by j
which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing
in perfect confidence
JOHN B. OGDKN,
vßn2l-3mo. No. 42 Cedar street, New York
SELECT SCIIOOL.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Tunkhan
nock and vicinity, that a Select School will com
mence in the Brick School House, in Tunkhannock.
on Monday, Deo. 14th 1868. No pains will be spar
ed to make tho same both interesting and profitable
to all.
RATES OF TUITION.
Primary Department, $3,00
Common English, 5,C0
Higher, *' 7,00
One half Tuition payable in advaoco, remainder
at middle of term.
JAS. W. GUERNSEY,
nl9-w3 Teacher.
ALL of Eastman's Water-proof Boots are made
of Leather tanned in the old-fashioned way—in
cold liquor, consequently will turn water and will ;
not crack. *
. . |
DON'T fail to go to Buck <fe Sterlings', to look at ,
their large stock of Looking Glasses, tho largest !
ever kept in the place, and then the prices can't help
but suit. |
STERESCOPES, Views, Picture Frames, Pictures, j
Brackets Ac., for tho Hollidays, for sale at Back 1
A Sterlings', at your own prices.
FAIR-stitched Imported French Calf Boots, iuftn- j
ufactured by Eastman for 810, are superior to
city made Boots which cost sl4
. x * |
EASTMAN'S imitation Fren cb Calf Dress Boots
at 86 to 86,50 are a neat, stylish and durable '
article. Nothing like them inthis market.
IF you want Boots or Shoes and,the full value for
your monoy, >o to Eastman's- He has every fa
cility for manufacturing and challenges competition
NO more necessity for complaints of wet feet.—
Eastman's water-proof Boots nro warranted a
complete and perfect remedy, and this warrant
mean as written guarantee, if required.
EASTMAN sells good Hamlock half-doublo soled
Kip Boots at 33,75 ; French calf pegged Boots
at 3(1; Imported French Calf, Fair Stitched. Box
Toes, at 310, and every other article inhislins
equally low prices.
EXECUWHTSOTICR ~
Whereas, letters testamentary on the estato of
C.W.Whitney, late of Windbam Tp., deceased,have
been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebt
ed te said estate are reqnested to make payment,
and those having claims or demands against the
estate of said deceased, will make known the same
without delay. L. WHITNEY. Ex'r.
n22
5000"lards Best Prints, for
[ lJJcteper yard, at w DEIKICK'S
1 Dftscellatteflus.
[ffYOMISO METALLIC PAIITCOMPAIY
The Wyoming Metallic Paint Company was orga
nized undor tho general laws of the State of New
York, with a CAPITA??'STOCK OF TWO HUN
DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
I divide! into TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND SHARKS
OF TEN DOLLARS EACH.
The company own the mine and land around it in
fee. No royalty is therefore to be paid, THE ON
LY EXPENSE TO BE INCURRED IN MANU
FACTURING THE PAINTS, is simply in ouarry
ing the rock, and reJociog it in the Company * mill,
situated in a stone's throw of the mine.
I TUF PAINT OF THIS COMPANY HAS BEEN
I THOROUGHLY TESTED by competent chemists
and first class MASTER sPAINTERS, and ALL
! TESTIFY TO ITS SUPERIOR QUALITY.
It contains over 75 per cent of iron, n.4S A
GOOD BODY, MIXES, READILY, REQUIRES
BUT LITTLE OIL. TAKES TINTS, AND IS VE
RY DURABLE.
In view of tho great abundance of material and
the SMALL COST OF MANUFACTURING, and
1 the SUPERIOR QUALITY OP OUR PAINTS, the
! Company expe-t to supply the market with a BET
; TER ARTICLE and at CHEAPER RATES than
any ether companv in the country.
OPINION* OP PAINTERS,
i The undersigned, a practical painter, hereby eer
-1 titles that he has used infest of tho mineral paints in
i use for veare poet, ami that be regards that of the
. WYOMING .METALLIC PAINT COMPANY,
found in NICHOLSON WYOMING COUNTY, IV
' superior to all others for durability and finish.
GILBERT BROWN
f Nicholson, June 27tiwij&8.
I'IEKCEVILI.E Aug. 25 13g9,
0. L. UILESTNAN, Esq.—DEAR SIR I '< F have used
| the. Wyoming Paints, and believe it to be the best
and durable Metallic paint in use. It has a
i good strofg body, works'easily, requires but little
Very Respectfully,
PHiiar STARK.
NICHOLSON, Oct. sth 18g8.
' OL. IIAMSTEAD, Esq—DEAR FIR ; I have used
and otherwise tested the WYOMING METALLIC
) PAINT, and am clear of the belief that it ip supe
rior to any other Mineral Paint in the connfry. It
I has a good color and tuixee-readily; but its strong
| and best features are its heavy substantial body,
I combined with an extremely oily nature, in conse-
I qnenceof which it requires at least a third less oil
I than any other m use. J. L. PECK.
NEW YORK, Oct let-, 18g3.
I 0. L- IIALLSTEAD Esq.—DEAR SIR : I ani a prac
tical painter Have been extensively engaged in
> the business for over thirty years. During that pa
| riod I have used every variety of paint known to the
trade, and without hesitation pronounce tho WYO
MING METALLIC PAINTS, the best I have ever
seen. It has a heavy body, mixes easily arfd take*
from a half to a third kss oil than ordinary points.
It can be used successfully, either for cottage pur
poses, rough out door work, roofing, or as a fire-proof
i paint. Respectfully £c
A. G. BOLWTN,
Practical Painter.
Piereeville, Aug 28, 18(58
0.1, HALLSTEAD E-q.—Dear Sir: I have tested
the Wyoming Paint, by using it in my shop, and
believe it to be superior to any other Metallic
Paint in the market, fias an excellent body, mixes
readily, and requires only about half the* usual
amount of oil A other Paints. Respectfully Ac.
CHAS. L. JACKSON Cabinet Maker.
Piereeville, August IS.ISgS.
0. L. IIALLSTEAD, Dear Sir ; I gladly add my
testimony ia favor of the excellent qualities of the
Wyoming Metallic Paint. From practical tests I
believe it to be superior to any other mineral paint
in use. It has a.substantia! body, mixes easily, re
quires but littie oil and makes a handsome finish.
ISAAC D. COItRY, Wagon Maker.
Later from Mayor IRll.
MAVOR'S OFFICE , Seranton Pa.. June 23-118g3.
0. L. IIALLSTKAI) Esq—Dear Sir: Having made
a personal examination of the properties of the Wy-
Wyoming Mineral Paint, an I tested it inmost svery
manner, I am convinced that it is interior to no ar
ticle of the kind to be found ia the country.
Very Truly Yours,
E. S. M. HILL.
To WAX DA. August Ist. IBgR.
0. L. llallstead, Esq—Dear Sir. About thirty
fire years ago my father purchased a quantity oi the
Wyoming Mineral Paint, with which he at that
time painted a building, and after tho lapse of a
Quarter of a century it is fresh and good. Better
evidence of quality ear. hardly be required.
Truly Yours, E.REEDMTE*
Seranton, Sept. 8, 1698
0. L. llallstead, Esq.—Dear Sir: I have used
the Wyoming Metallic Paint, and have great pleas
ure in saying that it is superior to any other mineral
paints in the matket. It* heavy "substantial body
makes it durable for outside work, roofing and Ac.,
and the readiness with which It takes tints render*
it au excellent article for cottage purposes. Alto
gether I regard it as tho best paint in use.
Very Truly Yours,
DAVID B.ULLE, House and Sign Painter.
All orders or communication* should be addressed
to the WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COM PA
NY, NICHOLSON, Pa.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
WYOMING DIVISION.
DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL OF TRAINS,
On and after Nov. 2d 1868.
DOWN TRAINS DEPART PROM TUNKHAN
NOCK, AS FOLLOW*:
Ist EXPRESS PASSENGER— at 6.20 A M., connect
ing with N J. Central, and North Ponn'a Rail
Roads, arriving at N. Y. af 350 P. M. and at Phil
adelphia at 2 P. M
34 FRF.IGHT ACCOMMODATION departs at 9.30 A.
M.*arrives at Mauch Chunk at 7.00 P. M.
UP TRAINS ARRIVE AT TUNKHANNOCK,
AS FOLLOWS:
Ist FREIGHT ACCOMMODATION at 10 50 A. M.
leaves Mauch Chunk' at 3.30. *..
2nd EXPRESS PASSENGER arrives at 4.30 P. M.,
Leaves N, Y, via N. J. Central at 6.45, and Phil'a
via North Penn'a at 7,45 A. M.
TO TRAVELLERS.
Travellers are notified ' that the subscriber runs
REGULAR STAGES TO AND FROM THE L.V.
R. STATION, on the departure and arrival of every
train. ,
These stages run from
"THE EUFFOItD HOUSE"
where, persons wishing to leave by the earliest trains
will be called for in time to meet them.
JACOB RITTISPAGGII,
Proprietor.
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FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AND SIX HOUSE LOTS. Tho sub
scriber offers for sale his House and Six House Lots
situate, on West and Harrison streets—north of the
new County .Tail.
IN THEB'OBPUGHjOF TUNKH UNNOOK, PA.
The Lots will bo sold together or singly to suit
the purchaser.
Tin: house Is new and in excellent oqnilition.
With a liberal down payment, the terms as to bal
ance will bo made easy.
For further particulars inquire of the
on the premises, or at Eastman Bros. Shoo Shop.
ALFRED HUsk,
Dec. 21st.; 186?.—tS-n2l-2m.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
xSTATES, for the Western District of Pennsylva
nia Lawrcnco C. Conklin, a Bankrupt under the
Act of Congrcsg of March 2d, 1667, having applied
ror a discharge, from all his debts, and other claim*
provable under said Act, By order of the Court, No
tice is hereby given, to all persons who hare proved
their dobts, and other persons interestel, to appear
on the 29th day of Jauuary, 1869, at 10 o'clock. A.
M. before E. 0 ,-crton, Jr., Esq., Register in Bank
ruptcy, at his office, in Towanda, Pa., to show
cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should
not bo grautcd to the sai-l Bankrupt. And further
Notice is hereby given, that tho second and third
Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required
j by the 27th and 28tli Sections of said Act, will be
bold bef ore the tai l Register, at the same time and
! place. S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk,
n'23w2
THIS is TO GIVE: NOTICE :
That on the sth day of January, A. D . 18C9, a
Warrpnt in Bankruptcy was issued against tho cs
( tate of Andrew 6 Collura, of Falls Tp., in the Coun
ty of Wyoming and Slute of Pennsylvania, who bus
been adjudged Bankrupc on his own petition ; that
tho payment of any debts and delivery of any prop
crjy belonging to such Bankrupt, to him. or for his
1 use, and the transfer of any drupcrty by him are for
bidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of
tho said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to
1 ch vise one or more Assignees of .hid Estate, will be
1 held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at the
Office of tho Register in tho Boro. ol Towanda. Brad
ford Co, Pa., before EDWARD OVERTON, Ju.,
Register, on the 20th day of Fob'y, A. D , 1569 at
2 o'clock P. M, THOS. A. ROWLEY, IT.l T . F. Mar
shal. By E-B. COOEBAI'GU,Deputy. -
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