Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, April 14, 1869, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
STILL WlSTRY.— 'Though our streets are quite dry
aud settled and our folks are beginning to look up
seeds for the garden, there is an abundance of snow
vet to be seen around the top of the north side of the
Miller mountain, on the west side of the river.
1., is r —The Engineer corps which started from this
place last week to survey a R. R. route to Montrose,
Lave scarcely been heard from since they left the
Marcy Pond. They are probably lost in some of the
sap bushes" along the route.
I'VBLII* SALK.—Fargo fc Swisher of Keiserville,
being about to remove to Mill City, where they will
again go in trade, will sell at Vendue at Keiserville
on Wednesday the 21 Inst., at 10 o'clock, the follow
ing personal property, to wit: 1 horse. 1 buggy, 3 set
ol harness, 2 buffalo robes, 2 straps bells, 1 wagon Ac-
To BRICK MAKERS.—The proprietor of the
••Franklin Brick Machine" advertised in this paper,
offers to test its merits on the purchasers yards, re
quiring no pay until his guarantees are performed.
This is an unusual opportunity for our brick makers
to get a superior machine without risk.
STILL IMPROVING.—From present appearance g
there will be quite as many new dwellings put up
here this season as there were during last summer,
Desirable lots for building purposes ore still to bo
had at reasonable rates. These are, however, increas
lug in price from year to year, and .we fear will soon
be beyond the means of poor men who have not yet
provided a home lor themselves and family.
DISLOCATED SHOCLDER. —John Jackson while at
tempting to hold a cutting box and some other
things upon a wagon a few days since, lost his bal
ance, and fell, dislocating hi* shoulder. John who
stands 6 ft. 4 or 5 in his stocking, Is too big to have
any ordinary accident excite any very active sympa.
thy in his behalf.
BALDWIN THE CLOTHTKR requests US to say that
he has interest nowhere else in the retail clothing
business. Having noticed that some parties out of
New York have advertised themselves as selling I,ls
popular clothiDg. It becomes necessary for him to de-.
Clare the assertions untrue.
Air. Baldwin may always lie found at hi* only
place ot business, corner ofCsnal and Broadway
streets. New York.
MARRIED.—The Scrantoa papers announce the
marriage, at th Trinity church in I'arbondalejof
little Dillie Philipps. the sweet songstress, to K. A.
Walker, of Strouusburg.
The youthful appearance nf the bride, tho contra
dictory reports concerning the character of her hus
band, with the doubt as tu whether her inuthe(klH"-v
of. or consented to the nuptials, l.as m ole this affair
quite a sweet morsel fur the t ingiies of the gossips
of Scr.inton. and elsewhere. LlUi.-. will make * gay
one, for singing sweet lullabys to the babies.
DEDK'ATIOS AN t> I '.erA Lt, AT to N.;-i' ho r.ev. house
of worship, erected by tho First Presbyterian Church
and Society of Nicholson, Pa., will be dedicated to
the worship >f Almighty God. on Thursday, April
22nd. Services to commence at 10 A. V. ; sermon by
the Rev. Oliver Crane, of Carbondale. The in
stallation of Iter. Wm. V. Arms, as pastor of the
Fir.-t Prosbyterian Church and Society ofNiehoiion,
will, if deemed expedient, tike place on Thursday
evcuing, April 22ud, scrtnon by Rev. 11. P. Arms
D. D. of Norwich, Ct.
A TASTE op TUE SWEETS of the maple molasses
region has been sent us by one of the good mothers
ho lives on the route of the proposed new railroad
to Montrose. We dare not be more definite in our
description of the donor, who declares, that il we
• put her in the papers," she "will never send us
aaolber drop" of the delicious stuff. Well, if we are
not permitted to put her in the papers, we shall con
sole ourselves by putting her molasses on our pan
cakes—all the while, thinking unutterable things oi
our friend, the giver.
IMPORTANT TO BRIDOE TOLL CouxtfTEßs.—The
managers of the Bridge Company at this place, at
their last meeting resolved that contracts for yearly
commutation should iu all cases date from the Ist oi
April of each year, to the Ist of April of the succeed'
lag year, and that no contracts should be made for a
less time than one year, except in tire ease of those
who made contractsdurlng the past winter—who wii'
be allowed to eomraute at tie same rates fixed for the
fraction of a year up to April Ist 1870—the close of
the current commuting year. Contract* hereafter
made for the coming year, will in all cases be consid
ered as dating from the Ist of the present month.
NEARLY LOST PIS OCCVPATION.—John Pruner.
of this place, who hs long since earned the distinc
tion ot Icing the "oldest whip" in the country, has,
by reason of these new fangled rail road arrange
ments, nearly lost his occupation. John has driven
sum almost without a day's interuption for a period
of thirty-three years ! During 23 years of this time
he was in the employment oi Willard Jackson, one
ol the old time stage proprietors. John first mount
is! the box and gathered up the lines on on# of the
pa.-seßgor and i>ost route coaches, which ran en the
wilke Harre, Tunkhannock, und Rridgcwater
(Montrose) Turnpike. He was the first to drive a
four horse coach from this place to Pittston along
the route of the present K. K., on the east side of the
river. It would be a moderate estimate to say that
he had averaged 20 miles, for etery working day, for
the past thirty-three years. He has tiy this estimate
driven over 290,000 miles, or more than enough to
have passed eight times around the world I John's
route? has been peculiarly iree from the accidents of
stage coach travel.
liuring the long years of John's Jehu ship, ho has
inquired an inexhaustible lund of anecdotes,
which he gets off in a style which almost always pro-
Toke a inile.
HOKE MATTERS.—After having solar settled in
life as to secure a good and prudent wife—which is
H the first importance—every young man, if
he hs- not a house of Lis own ulready, should bend
!1 his energies to securing the next important ob j
Aft,—a place in which to live. One lie may |
cali/.lsown. It makes but little difference how j
small and unpretending it may be. if health and
contentment occupies it. with thrui. if will be large
And fine enough. Far better, indeed, than any
rer.tcii Louse. While writing on this homely sub
ject we may as well say, tu our friends,, tho girls, j
ny of whom, no defuht Vonlfi hfire it*womt j
of their own. with a sober, sensildwajid industrious
your." mas fur a husband ; tint 1I list less, do noth
ing an i extravagant lives they seem t< be living,
j?!!. b—ns tnolr chtUJfies in this matter. We fear
Bay wtil have to tojte up with some short coat
'*= tight paniclouccd, sqft Landed and . Il*r
b *1 f'p .ml idler. r.hoc hard working father
L: - Dft lata the cur-e of ft D w hundreds or perhaps
Ih a-.in of dollars. Girts, yoll liad tiller put <>n
caiicv or. sses end aprons, IRijk lire rfiwo and weed
ml ; help vmir mother* tbanrth the 5 clothes
*o! h-iii's you would have less Occasion for paints
*!•<! Iwders for your pretty faces. The sensible
young men, whose opinions arc worth anything,
'uut.l thiuk a great deal more o' you. You need not
in ■! .ing this, neglect tiio cultivation of your mindg,
i ? the grace* and accomplishments which belong
to your sex. If yon tried as hard to shine in the
kitchen and b >me circle as many of you doat the gay i
gatherings and parlies, you would soon haven call |
lr..ui sane worthy young man to tako chwrg e of a j
bnu.-e of your own. Girls, try It!
TH;: DEDIC ATIOX OP THE M. E. CHCBCH at this I
l ace, or Saturday the 10th Inst., was an event
*l !' h win long lie remembered by the members of
that < torch and all others who were present on that
iutermUng occasion. The dedicatory sermon was
Keachctl i,y Bishop F. R. Ames, of Baltimore. The
aw. B. 1. Ives. Chaplain of the Auburn, N. Y'ork
Slate Prison, assisted in tbe services. There were
present and also assisting. I). C. Olmitead, Presiding
D icr of this District. S. F. Brown, Pastor of this
'bur"h. sad Revs. C. V. Arnold, Andrew Arnold. E.
-u High, Duther Peek. Dewis, Pardee, Brighan.
o dsirts; and of local preachers, John Fisher, J. B.
bt.mner, O. K. Palen, and others. The Saturday
evening services were by the Kev. B. I. Ives. Gn
ctinday morning Bishop Ames again preached, and
•a? fallowed on Sunday evening by the Rev. Ives—
•till a powerful an<l convincing discourse on tho sub
mo, Temperance.
hc Louie which has seat room for upwards of 600
P*wuns was more than rnll on all these occasions
—the hall* being occupied by persons nnalde to get
J**G. Bishop Ames' brwtory is ol the old fashioned
,1". distinguished for power, solklity and the sim
joe sublimity of the Gospel. The Rev. Ives is by
ixrthe Letter orator, and exhibits an intimate i*?-
JW'htance with the secret spring* and emotions of
Lc human heart, which, he seems to have the power
M controlling at will,
ioe success which attended hi* efforts in raising I
Lf iuooey necessary to pay a debt oi $3,200, owing :
v the church showed that this faculty of tufluen |
">k men could be put to the highest praetiea' test.
"<• amount was readily raised, and s6ooin addition. |
the church as it stands, including cost of lot, bell. !
'umr.ure, furnaces, Ac., cost sl2,uou All tho mlnls
t.r! ir "l" tlier * fr ' ,ln abroad speak in the highest
-of the solidity and beauty of the architecture,
r. 1 "onder that it was built for so smail s sum. It
"••id, that Mr. Wm. B Overfish 1, the builder, in
t,. Flof lo f 1 " k'* work perfectly, and carry out his con
, ln letter and spirit, has expended on it lrom
'}" three thousand dollars more than the eon- j
.•"'tprlee. Whether any portion of thi* loss will
•"•lie up to him or not. we are not Informed,
tu' ~here, may well be proad of the heantl
aiihoe, which has now been solemnly dedlcattxl
he worship or God.
SPRING.—'The seraph of THESE U*<M LEW come
The getial warmth (of coal fires) is felt (in
doors); waters sparkle aud splurge, crystal
and clear (from old pump nozzles); the
grans is springing (somewhere under
ground); while birds are sweetly singing
(in wire cages). Already farmers have
j commenced plowing (out the roads), and
j some of their sens are busy sowing ( wild
oats). All nature is rejoicing, and so are
we (that the mud isn't two feet thick), Hail
I Spring.
! Died.
DRAKE—In Exeter. Wyoming Co., Pa., April 6th
1869. John B. Drake, aged 34 years,
1
PRODUCE MARKET.
I Wholetalt Price of Country Produce, Corrected H'eek-
I ly by BILLINGS 4 • PHILLIPS, Dealeri in Dry
Goodt. (iroceriet. $-r., he., on Turnpike St (near
j the Ca..al), Tunkhannock, Pa.
Appier, green.per bushel $l,OO (9 41.25 I
Apples, dried • lb 0,10 '• 0,12
Be.ns, " 2,50 M 3,00
Beeswax, per (b 30 " 35
i Butter, " •• 40 " 42
Buckwheat, •• bush SO " SO
Corn, '• " 85 " 95
Eggs, " dor 20" 20
Hay - ton 16,00 " 18,00
Honey ' lb 12J" 16
Hidee, " •' 07 •' 08
Lard. •' •' 13 '• 20
Fork, " '• 12f' 13
Potatoes, •' bus 1 60 •• 70
Oats, •' ' 321b 65 •' 70
Onions. " '■ .... 1t25l t 25 " 1,50
Kye, " " 1.00 " 1.00
Wheat, " '• ; 175 11 2,00
Poultry, per lb 10 ••••10
New Advertisements
M OTIC IS.
The copartnership heretofore existing between the
; firm oft'. D. Virgil A E. F. Roberts, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Ail iionks and accounts
of the late firm are left with E. F. Roberts for settle
! merit, to whom nil monies aro to is? paid.
I p. s.—'The business will be continued at the Drug
i and Variety Store, underthe firm of Roberts AOn y. j
| Thankful for past patronage, we hope by dealing |
| jusily with ail. to share our part of public patronage.
I:. F. ROBERTS.
T F. GAV. 1
Mcslioppec. April 9, ls(s.
COUNTY si;pi;lN\n:si)i:\T I.I.ET
TION.
. in pursuance of the 43rd aectlon of the Act of May
Bth 1.>4. The School 1 dreetors oi Wyoming County
are notified to meet in Convention at the Court
' House in Tunkhannock. on the first Monday of May,
A. D.. 1809, being the third day of the month, at one j
o'clock P. M„ and select, vira r oce, by a majority ol j
the whole number of directors present, one j>erson of i
literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and i
experience in the art of teaching, as County Super
intendent, for the three succeeding years : and to de '
termlne the amount of compensation for the same,
and certify the result to the State Su|>eriutendent
at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty.ninth and .
fortieth sections of said act.
J. li. RIIOADS, Co. Supt.
Tunk., April 13, oa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate
of Hannah Day. late of Tunkhanm>ck Tp., dee'd.
have tieen granted to the subscriber. All jiers -ns ln
[ debted to the said estate are requested to make im
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 DAY
Tunkhannock, April 21. '69—n36-6w. Adm'r
For Sale!
260 W£LL ROOTED, TWO-YEAR ODD
CONCORD GRAPE VINES
for sale. Inquire of
Tunk., April 13th '69. H. VV. BARDWELL.
M. R. KOHNSTAMM'S
iiew Tobacco Slore.
TUNKHANNOCK PA.
S HOARS,
CHEWING aim!
SMOKING TOBACCO,
GENUINE MEERSCHAUM and
BRIER ROOT PIPES. TOBACCO
POUCHES, See., Arc.
also
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
FIGS,
and a fuSi assortment ot choice
FRUITS,
NUTS, and
CANDIES,
at wholesale and retail —and cheaper than ever of
fered in thia section of the country.
M. It. KOUNSTAMM.
Tunk. April 13, '69—nSn36-tf-
CAUTION TO TRESPASSER!*.
Having retaken lull possession of the saw mi'.! end
premises, in I.eroon Township— the same lately rent
by mo—this is to fi.rbid all persons entering upon or
la any way trespassing on said premise., by cutting
or hauling away trees or timber or by doing any
other damage, on or about said mill or dam. AM
persons, not heeding this caution, will la? dealt with
in the most vigorous and summary manner.
\V.W. STANG.
Demon, Pa. April fith 18C3.nSf>w3.
l)HS(ILOTIIIS OK t'Oi'ARTN 11R-llll\
Th copartnership heretofore existing between the j
undersigned Males the tirai n tuie ol G. D Hal- I
stead at < !0., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. I
i> D llallstead tikis the Pi int mill and the prop
erty therewith connected, at Piereeviilo, and as- j
suines and is t.i pay off all the debts ot tue said firm. .
R. W. Hamilton, takes the goods in the store, at f
Ficrceviile, free from all debts anil liabilities.
G. D. HADDSTE VD.
R W. HAMILTON,
Pierce vile. April 1, 1859.-HB6WX
i EM HtTift* FXAN IN A Tlt>\.
Teachers'examinations will Leheld, as follows.
viz ;
At Nleshoppen, April 29th
" Mehoopany. " 30th.
>' Forkston, May Ist.
?• Tunkhannock, " Sd.
" Pierce vllie, " *th. . j
" Falls, in School House, near McKune s, on |
Wednesday, May ith.
At Northnioreland, May 6th.
Exercises will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Goino I
with writing materials. b bhodes
Tunk., Pa.. Apr. 6th 1809.—n35. Co. Sup't. j
Heltnbolds Concentrated Extract Saraaparilla, is
the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
Those who desire I nlliancy of complexion must j
purity and enrich the blood, which Heltnbold s Con
centrated Extract of Sarsapaiilla invariably does. |
Ask for IiKLMBOLD'S Take uo other.
CAUTION.
, Whereas, my wife Olive, nas left my bed and
1 board without just cause or provocation : Una is to
forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my i
account, as 1 will pay no <Ie YusFP*HTtLT ES
Fall*, April 3, 1866-nttwS.
a AZU RENE.
[CONCENTRATED lX!o]
Y' FOR THE LAUNDRY,
It is warranted not to streak, or ia any manner j
iojure the fine-1 Übric*. _,„ v |
FOR FAMILY USE Sold in FILE cent, TEN
cent, and TWENTY cent boxes.
Each Twenty cent box, besides having Five tunes i
as much blue aa the Five cenibox. contains a pocket
pin cushion or emery bag.
For Hotel and Urge Laundry use, it is put up in
$2 00 boxes.
See that each Box has the proper Trade Mark.
For Sale by BILLINGS A PHILLIPS oe Bridge i
St. near the Canal, Tunkhannock, Pa v8029w8. ]
New Advertisements
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GENTS —We litiv. ■■ u ti-?n_r your make of
Gang Saws in nar .V. Cu. t in in point oi
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riglit SIO.IT
Temper puloi tlv uuitorai a i I [U-di, i.'-iirpis-cj. i
Ro Ti u'lr •; I V .! FOX. I
LiPi'IMMTT A IJAKEWRLL,
Manufaciu't rs of Cncuhi's, Muiav. Mill Ga ig and
Cross-Cut --aa*. t'lio;,:>iiig ax s. sil sliap* s. Col- j
bum's Paluut Arc. Shovels, Spade? and .Miles' i
Patent Cov.'ie.l Scoop
Steam Engines
AND BOILERS.
FROM 4 to 350 lior.< power, indu ling t) e cele
brated Cor 1-e Cut-ufi' Kngi'ies. Slide Valve Sla- ;
lionsry fcng : n-s. Portable Engines, A,.. Also, Cir- |
cular, Malay and Gang saw Mills, Shafting, Pulley*. |
Ac , laitb till i Sliinglo Mills Wheat and Com Mills,
Circular Saws. Belting, Ac. Sr nd for le*criptive ;
Circular and Price List. WOOD A M.ANN STEAM
ENGINE < 0 . Prim. N. Y.
thi: FRANKLIN
BRICK MACHINE,
MAKES 2500 TO 3500 ELEGANT BRICK PER HOUR,
***! !'" ONLY' FIGHT MEN AND TWO |
HORSES, or 4(iol' t > 5000 |>er hour hy j
steam pewer. Has no ri mplex miiebiiierr tube get
ting out of order or i tfukiiig down. 1 d-fy 'ho j
worii torquit! it. *\o pay r quire i until after the
macki j lias perio tue i t* * 1,1, the y.irj ,f the
purchaser i li. RENK.'K, P.uoiu 2S, "I liromlway
New Yotk t'ii v
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Paiup!i!e'* sent Ir. Addre-* KIMBALL A CO',
639 AichStr. et, Pb tadelphi ~ I'a.
AGENTS WA\TEI>.
575 to s2oo [*r in tnlli, w.-rywhere, male and |
female, to intniduee li e GENUINE JMPKOVED
COMMONSENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
This .Ma hine will jtiieb, hem 1011, tuck, quilt, cord
bind, hr.ii 1 an I embroider in a most superior man-,
ner. Price only SI4. Fully warranted for live
yeais We wii! ptiy StlP' l) tor any luro bine that .
w:li se.' ;• s,ioli;- r nor ? beautiful, or more elas'ic
seam than ours i? n. ikes 'Elastic Lock -titch.' i
Every eeccnd siitch ciu be euf. an i Gill the cloth
rnut be puE—t up v-t wn'e ut tearing it. \V piy .
Agents trca 375 ■> 5- ') wntii ol e\jr>as •, or '
h ennitnissi m !:• m %!>?.- tw tiin avnatiut can lio
made. ,\u iiess -F '\l . i'G , i'iitsf urgb, Pa,, '
Boston, Mess , > r >• c .
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geiiiiiiic e -I : i • F •:?' l "a*' machine ti :nu
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their homes, the who! f hti "m ,oi t"r Iho rpare
moments. H--a, - i, w. li-rtu an i profitable. Fifty |
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SOMS of either sex. an I li e fi.tjv and - ills earn nearly '
aa inn li as m* i Hie -t i. i - 'Chun's sir ofierej ;
lliose who will icvot-* th 'ir whole time to the buxi- j
ness ; and, that every (a reui wuo sets this tittice, '
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me. Full particular* directions, A■ , sent free.— I
Sample sent ny mule for 111 cts Address E. C AL
LEN, Augusta, Me.
ASK year Doctor or Drwgglet tor S VV BRT ;
Q.UI >IN In —it equal* (bitter) ()uiniiio. I* made
only by F. STEARNS, Cbeuiist, D"troit
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XA|| A pamphlet fur 25cis Addre** CROPSEY
A RAIN, Lincoln, Neb.
\V ANTIC! AilFNT's!
TO SELL THE "AMERICAN KNITTING MA- |
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best Knit.ing Machine ever invented. Will knit j
20.1 00 per io>nixtc. Liberal in<!ucemeotf to
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-y-X K\ F N Eshi.tATAIIRIIX ItGFL LA.
f S \ |.,ay ha-1 suffered fur years from
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ple reiu dy. llcr sympathy and gratitude prompts
her to scuil tho icoeips tree ot charge to any one
•iiniiarly sfflicteu. Address Mrs. M 0 LEGGETT, |
Hoboken. N J
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to young uieu cnicurpiatrng Marriage, sunt free oa
receipt ot 25 cents. Ad-irsss the CHEMICAL IN- |
STITL'fE 43 Cimioii PIeo N Y.
QriHßtiiy re. Quaiily lleiinboids Extract Earsa
pariila Tthe io>o is small. dhnsa who desire a
largo quantity and large d..ses of medicine ERR.
I New Advertisements
IN" THESE HARD "TIMES
• You rannot afford to pay thro* or four profilfoo ar
ticles of accessory u-e, when by sanding a club to
f ARIiGK ilt COS..
i Of DRY HOODS, LINENS, PARASOLS. AI.BI M>
! HOSIERY, BILVERPLATKD WARE JEWELRY,
CUTLERY, FRENCH ml HERMAN FANCY
HOODS, of avtry description, you can purchase nny
thing in their immense stock for
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
'lli.A vet lot o}' our low |ri is tbis : We hove a
7er v Ur*e Cuh Cuptiil, an i have buyers in ail ib*
i J ritit*i jial cirie.s ot'this coun'ry Mi in Kuropt. *rho
Vim-h me FOR CASH. IHKISCT FROM TUB MAX
! t"FACTt'HERS, i!l (he ifoilgifcd br us. thus saving
. the ci>n<u tier ilio pr-li's made t the Importer or
Commission Mercliml. tua Whole* He an t it*. Mil
Dealer, cu -n of whom divuwr. i a larger profit thai,
taken by us We own give MORE GOODS PdK
•SE DOLLAR thin TBRT Rutaii for
twi *e or three time# that #(111), Our good* are cie
aertbod on f>riut*<i cheeks, which will he sent in
Cltoe for Ten Cents ouch, to pav postage, prir(in<,
Ac , Ae.
if the at title nimel on the Check not WHiitel
you can exchange Iroai a li-r Thiff 1
Hundred and I'ltty Useful Article#, anion-
I which are—
La-lies .Silk T'ar;soN, J flics' Fine Whit** luck.at
Skirts, Silver Plated Five lJottlcd Cantor-, an 1 u
larg® variety of useful articles, not one of which can
be bought in auy o J l*or uy lor nearly double tho i
money.
Reference will h given, if rcquiri.i,ri>tu the most |
reliable U Uolesai.i Vcrchenti of Bostm an-J New
Aorh, as to our stun iing and t'ue #tri.*tly hcnorable
character of our business,
wr We want Agent*. in every town 'u whom tlto
I foji-nving Comuii.xsii.n* will will be pat j •
TERMS TO AGENTS.
I' .f it CI ib ..IJO an.l 1 brev Dolla.
y.u.is Ilr-wri or Blearh.-d Sheeting, vord wii.- - :
All wo.il Pant* an 1 Vest Pattern Marseille* Quilt, i
1 - } ard*g .ml I'..- I T: - 7 yd*. Led 1 willed 1- lan- i
nl. L.i vu. Cotton l'lann-1. 1 dozen gent ' Linen 1
| ll.;rik<-:eit'h:.'ls. Fi.i** White Herman t'.ni. ierpn
jftii .o I. Ilr.nu.e.tii'- Ualwirtl Sltirt. I.ngiin ■ ■■)■■.>
I Warp lib. picture Photograph A.'iim Silv.i i
J engraved hie .....i ~ .... . l.i I 'n.Jvury :
10. MI, lJ oid 1.,.- -i (■ .ktitutlv . j i.ugtet il.i.i i
I ill -el 111..r.. .. | I ... tltL.il..- |. . .
I tie.n. ni- e.'.i- ■!• . --.liei| \,km It u-.. 1, ■/
i h.i- Miie or .> I. g. J . Vi HI -in 1 bow in
j n.'X . ..il,|.li:i.-. - 1 J-irlry w .li ...n; pen .. ill
I dr.i| - L*. In— la .1 "l. .. I'J .-quire Miiwi. (oioi!
j Mecir.h.um I'ipo in e ire. } ilol-it Rug* r<' best
; silver lie.-o.rt Fotk-i tlr one -itn rfte fr.#ni Club ■>!
j 0 an t too from Exchange Li t.
S-'nr a Club nl AO tr.nl Five Dollar*,—
3 i yards good quality Brown --r ill.-...-bed Wheeling,
v.ir lui le r.usliion.:l.le Alpacca Dress Pattern any
eolor. 1 set Lice. Cu.ti--s. I pair Wool Blankets
Engrave! silver plated six bottled Cas'or. 3 J yards
verv tino ail wool Cis-i nere for pints and vest .Sot i
of 6 ivory-han.iled tea Knives, with silver pi itml j
Eoiks ilahisotnn satin or silk Paruxol, bcmily ,
iie oje l and limd. 30 yards good Prints, fast colors i
Ladies'or gents' largo real inorncco traveling bag,
French frame. Handsome t'op'.in Dress patteru
Ladies' Cloth Cloak pattern Ladies' fashionable
Shawl 1 tine large Marseilles Quilt 'I Honey
Comb Quills. Silver piated Oiik Basket, plated on !
fine white metal Hemiine Meers- hauiu Pijie 1 j
pair Oontf' tbilf Boots, Or one article fiotn Club of '
SO and one troui Club ot 30, or tour articles lTo:u j
Exchange L'st.
Club of 100, and Ten Dollars—One of the :
following articles : 1 rich Meriuo or Thibet Dress
Pattern t pair lino Damask Table Clotlvs and
Napkins to match. 1 pair gents' Trench Calf Boots \
Very Fine all wool Cloth for ladies' cloak. 65 yds ;
good Brown or Bleached Sheeting yard wide. 1
rleg iul high-colored all wool pluid i'ophu Dres<
Pattern I Empress Cloth Dress i'attern 7J yds 1
fine Caasiiiiere for suit. 1 set ivory balanced handle i
Knives and Forks 2 Indies' or gents' stiver Hunt- j
ting case Watch. 1 Birtlelt hand portable .Sewing '
Machine. .Spleudid Family Bible, steel engravings ;
with record and photograph pigr-r 25 yards good !
Hemp Carpeting good colors 1 pair good Mar- ;
eeilles Quilts 1 good six barrel Reiolver. 1 ele- i
egant Fur Muff nnd Cape. 1 single-barrel Shot gun
1 silver plated engraved six-b-ittle itevolvihg Castor ;
cut glass bottles I very tine Violin and Bow, in
case. 1 very fiue all-wool long Shawl 2| yards
double width Beaver Cloth for overcoat. Or tight |
article* troiu Exchange List.
I'if Tor more extended list of Commisfiious,see ;
Circular We also ptvo agents additional Coiniuts- i
aious, in pro(sirtion to the amount of money returned i
for goods. This extra Commission is not offered by j
any other house. We are the only Firm who pay j
tbeii agents fir "-ending tor goods alier the. have,
oi.tainej iubscril.ers to their Club
J f BE SI RE TU SEND ALL MONEY BY '
REHISTERED LETTER
SEND FAJII CiIICELAKS. |
Send your a Idre.-s in full, Town, Oour.'y ana .-.a'c j
PARKER & CO.
Nos 'JH nnd 100 Sutninor St.. B-istnn |
:
Stnr in Ihe East i !I
A t.ew star has appealed in the literary circles, ;
called The "LU.l'MmATeii YV'ESTSM* WOULD."— ,
Its Illustrations are all printed in tieantifal oil j
colors, from oU to seven, at a single impress-, u
In this texture a!r,i,c Tho '-Jlluiuinated We atom i
World" st.in Is .i.rih tho foremott of tli- age. Aside
from its in iguifi-cut iflustrathins, ho.vev-r. Its n-l
-uto 5 wilt teeui weekly with Fiction, f-o'i-l l'ro-e j
Ch .rtning Poetry .<l.l tliowing Ronuncv It is i fit
cximpa-n ii ot i vory fir-11.- the inig iziu.i .-t every
brarti hot literature 111" champ t "11 ; ->bl.'
du-tri.--" the support >-f tho farmer, t: erchaot, arti-:
>xn. ,nd the e lu-itti-.ii of-dbo u: ■■ ■< - S.-nd f r
S] cipics Sold hv o|! news dealers *itb
s. rip'iori, So.JU |w-r nn-iii-p A IJrcss
Till: WE I. RN w RLI> CO ,
C->r. J'uik Ph. nil College Pi., o,
P*• :: < ! ' J i Nfc-v York
ALT'. \ i - W I \ I'f D I-OH
DR. KANE'S UREAT PICTORIAL WORK,
"ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS,"
AN clejittl volume ot ta.vst me:it nod inst i- - "
.11.1 • f gr.-nt iuteri-st i " III: r*il o-rs. I I'll :iOO
UKttHITTI. EVCiI *\ ISIIS, I . -k. h
of the nut!:-.. 5 v Pnd C. W. SHIELDS, D. D, if •
P. in -eton College.
Kxi-lusi c ter'ilory giytu and large loniu, -ion.s
For t.'tri-olars ar. l ugettey, aires the Publishers,
BLIsvS Sc. 30.. New uk, N. .1.
llia.MltOl.D'H
CDNC'ENTHATEI) FLUID EXTUAOT
SABSAPAHILLA
ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and L'LCEUAITVEj
DISEASES, of the THROAT, NOsE, EYES, EYE- 5
LIDS, SCALP, anl SKIN,
Which fo di*fi-ure the appearance, PTRHINU <
the evil effects of mercury and removing u!l taints j
the rotnnants of DISEASES, hereditary or other-I
wise, and is taken by ADI LTS and CHILDREN i
with pertect SAFETY.
Two Tablespoonfuls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla
i added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet j
j Drink, and one bottlo equal to a gallon of the
i Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or tne decoctions as usually '
! made.
An interesting letter is published iu the Mcdieo-
Ceiiurgieal Review, on the nubject of tho Extract ot
Ssrsararilla in certain affect! ns, by Benjamin Tr.iv
i era, T" R S.,Ac. Speokiug of thoso diseases, and
diseases arising train the exces- ot moi'cury,hB states
| "ihit no remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsa
parilla ; iu power is extraordinary, more so than
i any other drug lam acquainted with. It is in the
strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute
that it is applicable to a state of the system so sunk
! en, and yet so irritable as renders other sunstaoces
of tho touic class unavailable or injurious
HELM HOLD'S.
COM KNTKAKTED EXTRACT SAUSA
PAKILLA,
Established upwards of lrf years, i'repired by
H. T. HDLMBuLD,
594 Broadway, X. Y,
Not a few ot the worst disorders thf.i njißet in in
kiud arise front conuption ef the blood. Heluibold s ■
Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy ot the utmost i
value
Y" 1 NO LADIES BRWARB 1
Ot the injurious effects of Face Powderi and |
\Vah.is. All suili retnedies close up the pons of
the iktu, aud iu a short time destroy the cloui|iex
! ion. 11 yiu wuul I have a froth, healthy uud youth
! ful appearau.v, u-e Helmhold's Kttract Sarsaparilla
; iMiscellaneous.
VYDMII& METALLIC FIBEFB3OF
: ! HBOFISG
AND
-COTTAGE PAINTS
M.mnt tctured by
0 L HALIaSLEAD A CO.
, j N icbolson, Wyo Co , Pa.
THE WYOMING METALIC PAINT HASBEEN
! TIIoROUHHLY TESTED t.v csunpetent ehemisU
anl first .-l-.s-i MASTER PAINTERS, au! ALL
TESTIFY TO ITS SUPERIOR Q' ALITY.
' Ii h.s a i if'CD I'IYDV.M i\ES ItEADI LY , r. quires
' BUT LITTLE OIL. TAKE- TINT- AND IS VE
; KY DURABLE.
In view of 11..,- L-re i' nbund-in.*" i"l material and
' the SM ALL < OST OF M ANiiFAC I UKINtI. nnd
the SUPERIOR QUALITY OK OUR PAINTS, the
Company e\;r'i to su| |I. th- matket with a BET
TER At; I'D i.L :. ill I 111'A PER RATES thai.
tuiv .10-1 ...uij .-u ill 111- .-(.liutrv
OPINIONS oF PAINTERS.
'I tie undersigned, a prai-iieal pntuiir. hereby cer
titl, .till- he his u.-ed in -St "I the mineral pa.nti in
| usa tor wars pin*, im-t tint lie regards THE
I WYOMING METALLIC PALM superior to nil
; olber- f.-r dumt iiitv .nd fm>h
tli T.BERT BRO'AN
N'.vh-ii-.u, duii- '-7 th, IStib.
I'ii ncEv.l.l.l; Auj. 25 lSg9,
0. L llAi.t.-tnan, Esq DkvkSlK- i have usod
the Mynmmg Piint, ..no believe it to be tho best
ao-i 1.t0.-t du.able i'.-tabi-' paint ia u.-e. It has*
Ig. u i fctr.u g '.tr.dv.works easily,nnd requires but little
Very Respectfully.
Pt.KRY STARK.
Nicii it.ti'S. O.T sth
O I, HALLSTKAD Esq - llSAtt Stu; 1 have used
and mt.eraise to.-ted 'he Yi YOMJNtr METALLIC
PA :N i\ nt.-i -il-tir c.f the belie! ib-'t it is supc- j
j rinr to any oilu-t Mn.eial Paint in the country, ft j
tins agt.it*! it .n I itiix.--re idd v ; hut its strung ,
and 1 : teat ir.-s arc it* )iav st.i'vu l el laiity, ;
.••ii.i" ■ -.VI;h 'n nature, in ivinse- 1
j qun.-.-c I I W..1- Ii i' |-t--quires at 1.-: i -l a third less oil J
'■ tii.ititirtv • :h'-r p.in - m t.se ' L. PEI:k. j
Njtur i. m Ist. IBtft.
. !, 11 A .si i.At' 1.-q - I" Ait -tit : I atu a |-r:i
' r r ■ i 1 i ste.*!v . ngiiged in |
t r- t.: -•i. - - "iro"-r .:. tty sir- D-.ing that ] - j
ijit i . :. i . • i: i T paint Kti WU to the |
I - r . t. t - the WYo- I
M IN-! ME I . ! i I -, -t i hnvceter
.11 I. - asiiy alii tafcee [
tr-ini -hi f •! • - <t -y ptints !
; If !. ..... S .1 .. ir •• t ig • pur- j
A ihILWIV
P. i.! Pninl.-r.
!.. . vi'le, Aug 2s, lHg3
lb I. 11Ai.f. i. an 1.-q —lleal- Su : 1 have tested
the lib oiiiug i'.it.t, i.y u. .og it I i my shop, uod
1„1,.vt it i II sap.:, r to :.nv other Mrtallic
Paiat in the market, ; '■ au i xcelleol body, mixes
readily m 1 t-quiica i n'y abor.t ball Die usual
amount of ail •titer Paints. Kespe. tlully Ac.
''has J, .lAIKSO.n Cabinet Maker. I
!' •rcevillc, August 15. 1S(;3. j
O. L. HAI.I.STS.AII. Dear .Sir: I gladly add my j
testimony in favor of tire ex -'-Heut qualities of the
Wyoming Metallic Paint, l'min practical tests 1
believe it to bo supeiior to any other mineral pnsnt
in uso. It has a substantial body, mixes easily, re
quires but little oil an i makes a handsome finish.
ISAAC D CORKY'. Wagon Maker.
LUler from Mayor Jlilt.
MAYOR'S bruit;, Scratiion♦*., June 23-1 IBg3. ]
O. L. HVLLSTEAIA Esq—Dear Sir: Having made ;
a per.otial exumitiulii.il of the pn>frtics of the Wy- i
Wyoming Mineral Paint, and tested ii inmost xvery
manner, I am convinced that it is interior to no ar- j
tide of the kind to be found in the country.
Very Truly Y'ours,
K. S. M. HILL.
To WANDA, August Ist, 18qR.
0 L. Halls'.cud, Esq -Dear Sir. About thirty
fivo veara ago my father purchased a quantity of the
Wyoming Mineral Paint, with which he at that
time painted a building, and after the lapse of a
Quarter of a century it is fresh and good. Better
evidence of quality eat, hardly bo required.
Truly Yours, E KKKD MYKR
Scrauton. '•ept. 8, 1898
0. 1.. HalM-ad, Esq-Dour Sir: 1 have used
the Wyoming Metallic Paint, and have great pleas
ure in saying that it is supciior to any other mineral
paints in the maiknt. Its heavy substantial bodv i
m ikes it durable lor outside work, roofing and Ac j
and the readiness with which it takes lints reiidcis '
it an excellent article tor cottage purposes. Alto- j
gcthor I regard it as tho best paint in use.
Very Truly Y ours,
DAVID BAILLI;, House am. Sign Painter ]
All orders or c unuinnie-it;. n< 'iould i.e addressed j
Ito O. L. UALLSTEAD A CO. |
AJEiß®] HALL'S
J VFCETABLE SICILIAN
!i! HAIR
. f?£'S : £wm.
I " • y . . .h
The hn-.s . rc t.1.jl ijropGr-.ij.s a .1 regetiile j
I iV*lD|DUn'f ,
IV WILL RE-TORE i'.RAY HAIII TO ITS
! ORIttlN Al. COL'iB.
11 w • i n th- llair troui falli.tgou* .
It rleaosts t't - scalp aod niiket tho hair soft an! j
If i# a 1 hair
R P. II \LR a ('•). a>hu'j, N. ii. }'rtprietu;. I
riBEAT INTKUKBT
IT
ts ' V . ju -: If. on ac ur.' tl XKW
R i;ln> I the >u> j'eh ihn.i, hut a ineit-.i i
neit-.i I-. frit in >r. ••• i.{ ih?
Shu STOCK OF
Farniiy Groceries,
Just u-H-ived at
t II a !o Sa I I] W .''
s V l f tyt 1 ft i 'ltYt'lh XT
\ i J •.*: t i ' ' ' S s I l \ ,
(■ ( , .• i i .lie :-g iticlt? for tamily use
FLOUR,
I,A If I). KMT.
<ll EESE, M Yl.'K
|;i! 1.!.. s-tIUKKh
II v 1,1 ill !'. CODFISH,
111 It If IN* J. si t:\li. .Mil.
I, \ sn i-:- .TEA,COFFEE, St >AP. (
I , RC!!, S XT.. .H \ I CS, CI! \CE
llfs toBACCO, itIHAHS. BBOO.MS.
BRI ,hIRAISIN.<.C! L EN I'S. FitSS.
CAN',!.H l'i.ACit! S. LOUNTKItK. SAB
DINE*. I EPP ' -If AICI ■ i i IMA to CATS! P. '
YI ED COCOA NIT. NUTS, SPICFiS. I
\ I Nl-H 1 AH.
And a \aii. ty too tut ner.m to mention, which will j
l>- • .id as 1...v a- the loxi-st, for cash or realy-pay, I
at CHARLIE BUNNELL .
Muriumnu. I')' ■'•-■•iVU m 3.
jisftm MANHOOD:
! 1111\v Jj-ist, lIDW liestoreil! i
Just published, a new cditi .u uf l)r. CTLVER
WKLL's Celebrated Essay oil tint KAOICAL CDHB
; (without medicine) of Speiiuatorrhfua, or Semioal
] Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Isi.-aes, luipotency,
Mentaj aud Physical Incapacity, InqiedittienU to i
J Marriage, etc : also. Consumption, Epilepsy, and j
! F'tr. induce i by self-indulgence or oexutil extrava
gance
! i*T 1 'rice, iu a sealed et i clope, otily 6 cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, '
| clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' succca-'ful
practice, that the alarming consequence* ot self- i
abuse may he rudically cured without the dangerous ,
use of internal medicine or the application of the
knife ; |.iutiug out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf- }
lerer, no matter what his condition may he, may
cure himself cheaply, privately, ud BADICAI.Iv. j
\~ff~ This Lecture should be in the hands ot every j
youth and ewry man in the land
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post j
stamps. Also, Dr. Oulverivcll's "Marriage Huide,"
price 2c coids. Address the Publishers.
(.'HAS J. C. KLINE A COs.
IST Mowery, X< vv York, Post-lifSee Box 4,
636 v7usoly.
A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN and BKATIFUI,
COMPLEXION follows the use of lieiuibold's Con- 1
rcutrated Extract Sarsapasilln
It rernoiOS black sjiots, pimpUs and all eruptions
of the akin.
I IN TIIE 3FIiI.NO MONTHS, the system uatural
lvundcrg.es a change, and lleiuiboii Highly
! Concent I. led Extract i f .-..u.vqa'ilU is au assistant
j of the greatest value
Ii .'1QI! i' !aI. \t .■! s ~. i* jj'a■ .a * •*- ..ti.-Cs a :d ren*
; cvati - the ' lii-, j, irsttlis the vig-r of health into ibo
1 aystcm, and purges out the hutuots that tuck* dis
ease.
Miscellaneous.
FOUTZ'S
CKLEAKATLO
Horse ai Catlle Powiers.
Tl.i* priMiralivti, i.-r nnl
known, *il Oioftfuirhl/ rr-iiiri; i *t?
s * ,r <>keu down wi.il low >|iritd borwrs,
alt< l clmtiiiOo' tho
V \ Tt atouiiich and iutc*tin4.
II i* a * urc K -veutiyeof all dfttrasrt
I incident to this animal, rucii ui LI NG
FEVER. GLAN'IKRS. YFLI.t.W
WATER. HEAVES. CoLGHH. I'K- <JBk
TEMI'ER. FEVERS. KOL X |)KK,
, LOSS OF APPETITE A.\T> VITAL
F.N ERG Y, fee In t*e ImifDVci
the wind t incre.ij.'d Uie u||>. tiu- 1 y *
Itive* aamootfi a.d ?lof.*v skin -11 c! / Ay
t. tint for u. t' - Ui cr.i'hf r * 1 '.ui J, i-'Lk./ /
lutou flUc i-H/kij ,1 V 1 i.i-r>v. f
T > Iv ♦ !• * of row* iMi prrpa^.
[| '' * & \ • Hii- c 1 Riljdc-i |j(it. Hollow
J j ibxiic. It It (i.i lx;cu p. oven \y
| of tuiiu ami creain twenty
'-xJ ,rT an ,| swpx't. In fattFuinjr ruttl?, it
, them an apjKUlc, 1 vwhu< their bide. :.nd xaukes
thexn thrive much faiUfr.
In all di-Kane* of Swin, such a? Coughs, T'lcera lu
the Lucgi, Liver, A:c.. this article net*
a.* •* *iecidc. liy putiinf f:*ois cro
half a pajter to a imjjer in a larr'l of Cj % 7, J
I twill the a)ovediseases wiil l>e eradi
cuted or entirely prevented. If
in tina<f, a certain preventive and
cure for tlic Ho-* Cholera.
DAVID E. FOITZ, Proprietor,
lilLTllttOUE. Md .
For SHIv liy IXrifyini a<l Suir, t;i:por) tliroughout
the Cnited nuwes, C—andiis and Aouttf Aaicrimt,
nE tf.
j wi!.K!:S'B\nnT:
Spoke & Kent-work
!Pa,ctory,
A full line of
k' II D 1 v
1? " \ i< rt
of nil she.*, coii-Uiuiiy on hnad, aisdc icuni scloct d
Ilfl KOi: V olid f ecoild griMvUt Will I'K I >AJi.
<1 Si Ii R I A a 77
AND
17 A G O */ IfJ A. 2C Ell J7
are Invited to send for price list. Our goods eunuot
be excelled, and we are determined not to lie under- i
sold.
BOWS,
liIMS, •
FELLOES,
NECK YOKES,
WHIFFLE! REEK, !
AND HANDLES OF ALL KINDS.
VELOCIPEDE WHEELS
furnished at short notice.
WM. K, ELDRIDOE, / VRQ.CHART U PAINE, 1
Sup't. S Prop'rs
Canal St., Wilkesbarre, l'a.
vBn26-ly |
NOTICE TO FARMERS I I
CALIFORNIA & OREGON
Seed Wheat Agency.
TVe iurnisb Fa : nier with the
BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE j
WORLD,
Perfectly free from in*e-tifonn or other iinpuri- i
tie ; grown from Australian ait Chili .Sjel, yiel.l- i
ing, on good soil,
SIXTY lirSllKl>S TO THE ACRE.
an I weighing
0.5L85. TO THE ME.IkUIUiI) III'SIIEL
The K \R? of WlfS AT, whoa to tue. are u.-u il- !
ly ELEVEN OK TWELVE IXC UK? L"NTB.
rr Put up and securely tied anj sealed in linen j
bags, and sent liy mail fD o to all |,rts of the coin
try, on reeei/d or price
I'RICEg.
SAMPLES*. lOcis each \ BAGa-Mlo and il e.o h
Or in larger ipuintities at reiiooaUle rates.
Address
California and Oregon
SEED WHEAT AGENCY.
SAN FBAN'CrSCO, California.
WSdk
Slw
IT ST KEfTtA'ED . (lo asual variety ,
st i.*• pi in a Country Store which will r—rs j
j ie sold nl Itevßonaule Rales, fir 1 .
Cjj l'ton-j.' I mv. S|i.■ in 1 Atteiuijn givn t.> -
SH3 DRI 'i- A MEDICINEi, ngrrj
(=G=i PAIN* r?. 011/5, and suae of the
S PATENT MEDICINES
UJ-4 • n hand. We are .'.grniß f.r "Pv.r- j
. ral's l'Bt.nt Iron i"T>KN SMKI.I.ER." S=q
Hi" 1 *t lr, r, hin l theller made. Or- ——• '
.1 is It mi M.rchiirde s deilel-also •
\-reids for The CelckfJtcd ilruver nn l
yS R ilu r .'l iving .Mneliuio. Pi-use .all I
■ 1 > .in i see f-r vcirselves. Asa
W 11. IiAUXES a >OX ,
M b or.oi.v. Ju, B,'ti9 *
TO THE FARMERS if WYiMtSS 'CO.
Now is the time to secure
Si'l(olT VS COM Bin El)
HAY-FORK & KNIFE.
The Subscriber having the exclusive right to sell tho
world -rctinwi.eii liny-pork nud Kniie, in this County
proposes to keep tbem on haDil, with all the neces
sary Ropes aud l'ullv". at his Store,
INMEHOPPEN.
Persons wishing to procure any i f the.e nrtieies
can do so bv applying to the subscriber in |ierion,or
by letter. If desired, these forks win be put in the
barn tree of ehaige. with the privilege of using tlwin
during half (he haying ne.is.ui ni IBti'j, when ihe
person using it will be required to purohaso it or
(plit using it u> (ha tioio agreed u(ion by the par
ties
R J. IIALLOCK
Meshoppen, Ps., Jan. 5, 1969.-vBtt22.
TO THE PUBLIC !
The Subscriber prop>ses to keep, alter March 1.
A /' UIILIC TEMP Ell. I.V C K
11 O U S E !
for the a<*eoinn>oua!ion ot at run gem anj travelers,
at the bouse formerly occupied by Joho D, Roger,
IN
I CENTIIE)I ORELAND.
j GT Hie patronuge of the traveling public is
solicited.
Wil SHARPS.
v8n28m0.3.
AH 111 I OK'- NO I It E.
The uudcrsigned having I eon appointed by Ihe
! Orphans' Court of Wyoming County, an auditor, in
distribute lie funds, in the hsnds of th- Everutnr of
the osiate ot Solouiou lirowu. doe d , will attru.' to
the duties of his appuiuiiueut, at the '.fl.ee of ! . M.
Ostorhout, Esq., u- Tunkhunnork Born., on Satm iay,
April 10th, A D. ISG9, at 1 o'clock, P M., at which
time and place, all persons infereste I in sill dtsni
bu ion are requesiel lo present their cl iim<, r bo
debarred from toming in for u share of .-aij fund.
J. li. RHODE?,
Tunk. Mar. 13, 1869—nT2. Auditor.
FAIR-*titeli i,l 1 n:,orle I i i-rn h Cull int., L.I ■ll •£
ufaetare.i by K.vlui.tn for Sill, ure ujierior to
•ilymade boots wtuii coal
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat and Lun;i,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whoopiu ;
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
uud Consumption.
Prohablv never before hi the whole liininrr of
medicine, ban anything w on so widely and mi deeply
upon the confidence of mankind, a. lbl*> excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaint.-. TUroiign a long
series of years, and among most of the races ox
men it has risen higher and Ingfier in their t-liin i
tion, as it has beeomo better kiioun. its tniilmni
character and power to cure the various affections
of the lungs and threat, have made it known as a re
liable protector ogaiii-t tlio.il. While adapted lo
milder forms of disease and lo young children, it is
at the same time the most effectual remedy ihal can
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gcrous affections of thcthroat and l-irigs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it -hoiild
be kept on hand ia every family, and indeed a- ail
are sometimes subject to coin. awl coughs, ail
should he provided with this antidote for tliein.
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great n um hers of cases where the <lis
case seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and tlic patient restored to round health by the
Cherry Pectoral . 80 Complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the J.tings and 'J hroat, Unit
j the most obstinate of them yield t<> it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry I'ec
toral they subside and disappear.
Singer j strut Public Spcalicrs find great pro
j tectiou from it.
Asthma is alwavs relieved and often wholly
cured by it
lirouchitis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Perioral in small ami frequent do.-c .
So generally are its virtues known that we need
not publish the certificates) of them here, or do line v
than assure the public thai its (juabUes arc fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever,
I Chill Fever, Bemittent Fevor, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &e ,
and indeed all the affections which arise
I from malarious, mural;, or laiamnaUo
poisons.
As its name implies, it docs Cure, and docs pot
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, RDunitli,
Kmc, ruir any other mineral orpoisonon? -übsUocc
whatever, it tn nowise Inhires any patient. The
number and import. •nee of it cures in tiienmedb
| . tricUs, are liurallv I. yoml account, and we U tieve
I without a parallel in the iii-torv of Atree medicine.
Our pride i - prntificd by t.'ie a'ckuowlcdginemsjive
receive of the radi •■•i cures effected in nlwximk
ca os, and where otw Willed:."-s had wholly failed.
iUnaccluuatwl parsons, either rcaid'au in, or
travelling through miasmatic I.>■ clitic-, w ill be pro
tect Iby taking the AC CP <1 Villi daily.
l or hiac Complaints, tr. i ing from tiirpidltv
of the liver, it i- an cwelirn rcn: alv, -timuktiiig
tlic Liver into healthy activity.
Tor Bilious Disorders ami l.iver Complaint", it is
an excellent remedy, prodnefmr oi.anv truly re
in wkaljUj cures, where oilier inuiticuies had failed.
Prepared bv Iht. .1. C. .Arm: ,V Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemist*, j.owell, Mass., and told
all rounil the world.
PRICE, $l.OO PER POTTLE.
Sold i'j" c Deficit. Tiir.kUauiioelr. P.i. Sterling
ft Son. sterlingville, O. <!. llergc. Nicholson, Drear,
i Dean Co., Kactoryville, and all Druggists and
Ilea l or" everywhere.
SII.VIiK i'I.ATKI) WAR H.
1
D Mcl-.own ru-pec.tully inni.uuc.s to tbe people
II Wyoming Ct.u-itv, th it h'* Iris tiiHiJe a jijiHcinltv
' ofRAVV SILVKK PLATFNO, tor year*.
I much more e< un >?oi. ni th iq The
i iu<re fciJjer jur on tLe g.o Is, (he cbrapcr it i* done
io pr i*4>rliuti to the ruuuuut of Silver u.-ej. Spoon*
' an I Fork*, shou!! not tie of !•** h n lo at plate
! 36 of 48 fz. would be lar more economical.
I 4oz plkte is c.tiicd a good pl.te by the truda , and
j poor Mit i*. but afu til portion of a! 2 the
made come up to thii standard. 4 'oinee f.Lite." in
• plater* ujCuiu ti:e number of nunc*** of
I i-ilver, the jrru> of tuble *poott*. All other *ur
j fiti'e* are et?mnteJ htr (here. For example,
! sera are c-.stira -h*d it 3-4 ; nc l tc i epoon* at 1-2 tho
i turt ue o{ tublt-q uoi>h eeii vz. plate i* lb :>Z'.
of fii.c s>ivcr to the of f iMe-..poons or dining
: fork* 12 M to the a .t ile*frt or fork?
and b rA* to the ol t*tt-r|4)eus Thi* quality
of plate will co.it, ou the twice . s u;Uch
4 oz ale? will hfivc f.nr times the amount of silver
on t Tbirtr-iix 07- | Iwte wilt e,*t abrut three
| time? -,d Que! 1 a? 4 cz . ;.ui *v.ii contaio uinc turn *
! the amoutit of ?ilwr !i it Thirty-fix o** plate is
| the lightc.-l th it will a!l"W* t!:e on i? t -it
1 name .r initials, wltlout cutting through unto the
metal heneath O7, plate will cot aWn
four time* much in? 4 z platr, an-i v. ill contain
12 time* the fitoou.it o i!vir. Th*-- plate costy
nliout one halt a* much a* s<.:i t ;Ivcrwaiv .t c.rdi
dinary weight, and for e.uiy i.ij i-o uiii be more
(iurntilc than /;eKi * i i ?i .*erwar; Mo.-tot the
oliJ silver ware i made muAh light t ba tiure
ble in <*oii*tatit u—?. The t 110* 4 \?ouide." 4, trrl#le n
Ac fti !.ot u?t to ie*i rn.tte qualities —there b* inj?
> too luu b ambiguity 111 ..ictr u.>c .
Ail £eb?, in ole by n ha n r.jy name and fig
ure* the z, p'ate. *t iuiprd on ih'-rn, will
be ganr*!.:ced iVilt weight ol ?lvcr en f.ret quality
ut metal, 00 illw.j.
I i! 11 i-r . •i- .10. ("ii.kucisi f
IlWlit;* . -sir.; I. free- 1 r ...
lib jh 1 is, {lst <|'.i diiy pt itcd iinj tbia:-
no..- iciuucd.
V. C. A nr.. Dm 0 ;s. .1 Ti : Llutuukk,
,-ig.i.ls iu- .!•• .iV I
.iU rlert lit uC ,i nr .s'.ua-, v. ,1 reisi ~ ircjar
align: luu.
DAVID .M KOWNV
r.tlnun, f'g.. Dec. !-r
ill® irSiiiss mi
t>& iVJXO MACHJNJi (*■.
In din . !., I.' !P i.■ !. I . i; t.i; AI Km
! OOMUi V '! |Ov Tl'• J rt" II
MA<' illN l'i, beg IHV>> Xji j-sr- .i i's v. r heful (*ii
ulAtify - con |u ui . i taerii*
The incrcjtTO hi •• r : L. - valuable
j ccwchme i -••in "* i- i ,* s lu.-t
UDoUtb et . >: jk.ar lloic ti.f • _: I .
' T' i- -.-1 . : "i fr: -I; ; t, . { , f l ci ?-
I e<] ir'fki :"• of !.♦,!!(• ~ • t wc-iCvl
i full (
I i fi As So 1" qC \ ,
.> s- ui.i n i i tux unn
I X* A-TT.A' •■rAO-_-XT |, IIM
' ' IN" V''S:L: ,
I v- ;
<\;id (pi ri iMca! I* ' x ie (iM sp i,!,
Ti if ti' .In , ,vki.ia*'- li'ii'.i'M i m i.e. jT.J i
■ irtinll J aid Lr-iuntu, i.i ,' li. t,i..11 rr*h'v*>iicni }
to .king '* *li !• - i, ~r j,, •k--liT-rh, ;,n.| llir
j liven , nni..;: an I i.u.i u-kole *iil S. i h MfMl
facililv nil |Kil'-.*li . Ji (V •.!•• i, fijfc \.'V
host 111-II 11-T i vriv vnri , v .owing .. p ■, n, ,
luing. 1 tiling, c. I in. V lack log Mil.tn.g. Dr-ji I -
iug in I ijuiiling, ii • . .H I .-•wii.g i.(i, (Ki.o
at lf)g .-:i:i,o ii ic.) an i -p illihimi. Ovo--o:m.s
Kiu! r. idem on ih- sif. a. I ha iuxdul l:>
tOti iit l.yelrl uoifv to !. laor. 'i.
These machines ititi, icuimis „t wnvk ..i i
WorUiu£* cau be mcii at
TfNKIiAXMJt'K, IV\ ,
!by cafiln; mi Ibe unloisigne 1, ,i;rnp for tin-ni.
ol them in Wyoming County.
MR?. <;KU. S T I I lON,
MRS RUN.) XKWMAN
' v7n4tii(.
t'Ot'KT I'HOCI, ASi ATIO N,
' TTTIIKRF.A Alb • linn* W|„ FI.V. F1.1., i're-i
-|Vf 'lent Ju ni the Court ot Common IMeas m i
I C'oui I ol l.eiirral (.ju trier S:*.i ,n, of il.c I'emr. an I
the Presi.lciii .Dj-c. p of llic Com: ..! Over and T< r
miner and (ivi.cial .tail IMirery, for (he trial of
I e|ntl and otlicr ntlcncos, for the t-> er.iy -it'h Ju
l ilicial District of I'.-uu'a ; ii- Dike. nod.l. V Sini'li,
Krsj'P,, Asrsii-i ite Judges l the (Villi of Com in .ii
1 I'leas and <Tcncr.il Quarter Sc-slor.. o' the l'e.n v,
and Associate Ju-'.cs of Oyer and Teituiner ~i
llcueral -'ail Delivery of Ike County of Wyoming
have liy their pre.rcpi to me directed, . i lerej a
GENERAL RT <>l' CVRit AND TKRMINKK
AND O^NLT.AL-Ail. DKU.'iD.I
Ui he I eld at J'ui.kiUi.aock or. Moil lay the itkii ilu.v
,el April, A D looi/,
Notice is ihercfu o i.etuly J vc.it i ■ ;l,e Coroner.
•II J<tk-c of the Vciv nnl ''an.'ahle* witlili. il.e
Oouui vof Wy anuie. trr.i ttiev te cod ■ ppenr m
their |iller |ci ... it Ike !i. .o ~.. ! ,j!io. alp ve
• ,.i.ji,tli. ur ID ••.- • i-. o r.,t,„n-. .•>
unitlnOoii- rJ • i: /<M • ••, an i<v!i m r- n.i. ,
to do il; .s i thin.* widuli ' . -hen oiliri -in i lot XI,• y
t half iv-joeiii ly i cioog.
Noto.e i- at.-ii given that !h <e '..1. ■ are i iuind by
I fdeognmai, s r i ! j.i'nsecuio the • 'i-onrls 11 tn .nv . r
•hail oe Ui lei J.td o. MfVomHig Co,iety, ili.it XI . v
ho 'l.en ar.l iheto i , • . . io ■<,- hai, l u jo-i
,M W. 1 . WIT', .Vuijitr.'
Si.eritrj UIS ,'d uid(. Mur. -I, l -fli
I A 1.1. of Roiu a-, ft a., r • I Dm tie : rrnar. .Ir
• id, a< io I .1.1.0 • i.i 11, tj,, v:.t i.i,i.id may- in
et'ld lopil.r, con; e,-. ntly ei.il Inn. hat.i ui .1 will
bot crack