North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, October 29, 1862, Image 3

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    LOCALS. I
TJie Regular <iuar<erly Meeting will be
bfllJ at tbe M. E. Church in this place, on Saturday
ftcd SunJaV next.
Fresh Arrival. -John Weil has again received
a fresh addition to his already extensive stock of
Drv goo-is, dress trimmings, yankee notions, women's
and children's shoos, cloths, eassimers, and gcntl
mens furnishing goods. Our friends who come to
town, should not fail to call upon him and exam
ine for themselves. He charges nothing for showing
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goods-
Martial I.atr Declared.--It will be seen that
our townsman P W. Red field has declared Martial
Law in this County We can assure our democratic
friends at least, that he will respect the great writ of
kabtas corftuS, arid will make no arbitrary arrest
dur n.' his campaign, llis is no reign of Terror, but
of Peace.
||| Kworit in.-"'Theron Vaughn, our newly elected
oomtnissioncr was sworn in and entered upou the du
ties of his office, on Monday last. He succeeds Mr.
Armstrong, who retires wi h tfie full confidence of
the people in his fidelity and integrity as an officer,
mi i amiability ns air.an
The people of the county have chosen a fit sttcces
fc-r to hun, in Mr. Vaughn.
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I Wanted—At this office on subscription
Forty bushels of cars of corn,
Forty bushels of Bu. Uwboat,
Forty bushels of Oats,
Forty bushels of Wheat,
Forty bushels of Rye,
IKotty bushels of good, ur.brui-eJ winter apples.
Fprty bushels of good |> dittoes,
Forty poun is of honey,
Forty go lions of sweet cider,
I Forty pounds of poik,
Forty pounds of beef,
Forty ewt of Hay,
Forty bundles of good cornstalks.
Forty pouu Is of drit I apples,
Forty pounds of white beans, and
Forty dollars in money, thin-plasters, postage
stamps, Lincoln scabs, or ant thing authorized or al
lowed to piss. current as a ci a d itin-g medium in these
times of "great financial | r<erity
]VSari-ie cl.
KIEVES SMTIH \t the resi tea o cf th • nri 1
father, in Lemon, on the 2<Jth inst , by Daniel Ball
Esq , A utoN IttKVKS of Tunkhunnoi k, to M as Mi-
XKRVA J- SMITH, O! L •IMM.
OSTERIJOUT—FOREMAN —fn Ni.-h.ds, N 1 by
Rev L Cole, Tn-ns O-TMUI i T K-q of Tunk
hannock, and EI.MII \ C FOUM \N. daughter of
South Fortnan Esq , of \i b is.
§pffial Notices.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned, having be u iippobite-l by the
Court of Common Pleas oi Wyoming, an auiitor to
distribute the fun 1 arising from the Sin 1 riff's siie of
tuo real estate of Michael St?k, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at Lis oui e in the borough
of Tuukh tnnoek, on
Saturday, Xocewbrr Sth. 1302,
at which time an 1 place ill pef ons having claims to
said fund will present the.u or be Jebatrei from
"ou*r.g in upon the same
HARVEY -K'KLER, Au ,'r.
Tunkhanr.ock, Oct. 9, 1362, I i
E: TRAY NOTICE.
TAKEN Upon the impo red hn.-l ..f iii subscribe*
on the 16th dav ol b'.-to'-er, Ei2, one re t t..
year old Heifer, also, one red t -y ar o! ISo r. -J
en, one red two-year old .-leer, with * b'e uo u hi
belly, also, one two-year ol i .-leer, ol n.iv ;re wi.h
red and white. Toe owner is requ -ate Ito ome for
ward, prove property, pay charge*, o l take th in
away, otherwise they will be disq i o. a-.cording to
law.
PETER HERsHIMER.
Falls, Wyoming Co , 0 t. 29. 1362.
Admin istiatr's Mi.33
The undersigned, h-ivirg >.e--n appoint*. I adminis
trators of the estate of Lew is K. Wnitenmb, lot- of,
Windham Town-hip, W omin • Ci-umy, dec' i, hei •■*•
by give notice to all p< r-..ns in icbte 1 to -ai i ' state
to cull upon-aid a in'rs at tln-ir resilience in s>id :
township and settle the o no. an I t.i all person- hav I
ir g claim* against said estate, to j-e-ent the same,
dalv authenti.-atc I, to tlie si:'s -riocrs at their jgji
den<*es aforesai I, or be d J urre '. w* j
ELIZABETH J WIinVOMP, ? , , -
IIKXR\ W FASSEIT, > ALM RT "
Tunkhannock, On 4 1862.
Ifeilisrmnifs. |
Court Proclamat ion.
TX/ T IIEREA9, tbe Ib.n. A K. PECK HAM, Pros,- 1
drat Judge of tbe Court of Common Pteif no •
Court ot General Quarter .- sinn- the IV ic,an I
the President Justice of the Court of Oyer an 1 Tcr- •
miner and lieneral Jail Delivery, for tbe trial of cap
ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Ju-li.-i .1 |
Districtof Penti'a. S. Roberts end N. 11. Wells Esq*
Associate Judge* of the Cottrt of Common Plea- and j
General Quarter Session* of 'lie Peace, and A*-o-i- i
•te Justices of Oyrr and Terminer an 1 ticn'-ral Jail !
Delivery of the Count vof Wcoining, have by their
precept to me directed, ordered
A GENERAL COEKT OF OYER AND T! RM XER
AND GEN EH \L JAll DELI VEi I ,
to be hold at Turikhanno-k on Mon lay ihe 17th day
of November, A. D, 1352.
Notice is therefore hereby given to th<- Coronor. all i
Justices of the Peace ,-n 1 Constables wi'hin the Coun- j
ty of Wyoming, that they ' e and appear in their pro- !
P*r at thi* tiino MII1 J I n*e above mention*! I,
*'th their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations. I
'•cognizances an I <>'4ier remciiibrai. es. to do those j
things which to their offices in that behalf respective
ly belong
Notice is HISO given th it those who are boon 1 by
recognizances to prose ute tho pris >n r? that are or ]
shell he in the Jail of Wyoming County, tbatthey be i
and there to prosecute them a- *h .11 be just
L H. STEPHENS,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tankhannuck. 0. t. 29. 1562. >
Sheriff's Sale.
"DY VIRTI E OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA
AJ CIAS . i-sued out of the Court of (.oinmon
Pleas of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, an I to me
directed, will be expose 1 to public sale at the Court
House, in tbe Borough of Tuukh ithnn k, in said*Goun
tj, on ' ' * i
Saturday, the 15:h day of November,
A. D, 1962, at 1 o'clock, p. tu. ttie following describ
ed property, to wit:
ALL of the defen lan'ts right, title and inteiest in
*Bd to all of that certain piece, parcel of land, situate
' n Tunkhannock Township, Wyoming County, and
Stat# nl Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol- I
lows, to wit:
On the East, by the pub'ic highway, leading from
Tunkhannock Borough to Montrose.
On the South, by lands of John Broughton.
On the Wett by lands of Ira Avery.
0u the North by lands occupied by Rmsaler Bill
lg. Containing about nine acres of land, with
•bout three acres thereof improved, wi h tbo aj pur
tenancee thereto belonging
Seixed and taken in execution at the suit of E. H
Mitchel, ass'd to Wells & Cbiistie, r John Detrick.
Will be sold for cash only, by
LEVI 11. STEPUEVS, Sheriff. 1
BherifTe Office, >
Tnnkh*no<v-tt, Oct 29, t j
O It P II A N ' S
Court Sale
-OF-
Daluable licai (Cstate.
Estate ot Cfeo. CJ. y late of Braintrim
Township, deceased,
B\ VIRTUE of ap or er issued out of the Or
ph uis' Court of the County of Wyoming, Penn
sylvania. tested, O tober 2d. 1 SLi—, will be exposed to
public sale by Vendue or Outcry, at the Hotel of
Joseph Robison, in Laceyville, Braintrim Township j ;
in said Countv, on
Saturday, November Bth,
A. I>, 1562 : at 1 ..'dock, p. tu., of that day, the fol
lowing described 1 amis and tenements, l ite the Estate
of George G L.iccy, late oi sail township and coun
tv, deceased, to w it:
Aii that certain messuage and trait of land,situate
lying an i being in the township and county aforesaid,
bounded ant described as follows :
Beginning at a post near Ihe little Tusearora creek
Thence North seventy-three degrees. ,
West to a white pine stump.
Thenee South seventeen degrees.
West six perches and two-tenths of a peareh'to a
post by the little Tu-carora creek.
Then e up said creek to the pi rce of beginning, viz:
Bounded on the North and West by lauis now oc
' cupie I by C.I. Lieey.
j On the South by lands formerly of Geo. G Lieey
i A Co., and now occupied by Henry Williams as a
ten inr, and
On the East by the little Tusearora creek.
Contain ug two-thirds > f an acre of land, more or
less, with a Two-story Frame Store-house thereon.
ALSO, one other piece Or lot of land, situate, lying
and being in the township an i County aforesaid, and
bounded and described as follows to wit :
Beginning at a Hickory sapling on the the North
j si ie of the road, leading up the ri er near the house
' now occup'ed by Geo. G. Keeney *
; Tin nee a Northerly dire.tion thirteen rods to a .
| Chestnut corner
Thence Easterly six and half rods to a corner post '
I and stones.
Them e Southeil v thirteen r tds to a corner on said
. road toil post and atoms
1 hence Westerly along said road to the place of
; beginning
Ci ntaming eig'aty-one perches, lie the same, more
or less.
AL>(). an aher piece, or lot of 1 in I. and eonne -ted
with the last mentioned, and described piece, bouu 1-
ed an I described, as follows :
j Begin:.ing at aHi Key si ling on the North side
o: the ro of lea ling up the river, ne ir the h rnse now
or iq :• i iy (P-o. (i. Keeney. and the South-east cor
ner ol the !a>r above dr.- rihe i lot of laml.
i Hi n e Westerly along s.ii l road fifteen rod* to
lan 1 formerly belonging to Davii. Lake, Jr, and now j
1 to the estate ol Geo G. Lacey, deceased, to a Host
, an I stones.
Them e N irtherly thirteen rods to a post and stones !
Thence K isttily ten rods to a Chestnut coiuer. to i
lands formerly o:' Joseph Npaulding (now the above
describe 1 lot)
Then e S l uerly thirteen rods to the place of be
ginning
Containing one hundred and seventy-five percfifs j
of 1 and. ruore or 1- s*, vvith one Frame Dwelling House
th-reon. 9a i! two list mentioned ml described
I pie----? of Inn I," otherwise described, a* follow*, to wit: !
Liiiuuiei East ami North bv laui of Ebcnezcr I, i
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On t!.e West by Inls 'f Geo G. Lacey. Joce iseJ.
j formerly of Div I Lake, Jr., and
On the c'outli by the Main road, leading up the :
J Su- .ueh.intia river.
ALsO, oi-e r.-h*r piece, or lot .f lan i. situate, Iv- j
1 icg. ni . being in 'he Township an t C mity atorosii 1.
; l.Hjiu i at: 1 described as follows, to wit :
L -giiui i,g at tlio riv- r bank, Then-e X<*r:h one j
ban .'red parches, adjoining lan I* late of I- 1 ic Lacey, j
• now F.Oem zcr Li -ey Th n e North sixtv-> _-ht -
grees West, on old t' Wii Bite. Thence S'-uth, thirty- i
i three J.giees West, fifty-six perches to a corner •
j Tiiciice Not th, sixty-eight degrees West, four aula |
j half p-r lies to a center. Thenee South twenty-two i
j degres West, seventeen perches on oil town line.—
i 'i iien.e 9outh ten degrees East, one hundred tin-I 1
eleven perches to the Susquehanna river. Thence ,
• iiown said river to tbe place of beginning Contain
ing fifty acres, be tbe same more or less, all tinprov- !
j ed. with one Frame House, one Frame Barn, one Ice j
House, and an Apple Orchard thereon,
j ALSO, the undivi le 1 one half irterc*t in and to the j
i following h s -ribed piece,or lot of 1•n I, situate, lying
. ami being in the Tw*nship and County afo esaid, !
j bouu led us follows, to wit: Bcgiimmg at a jio.st on
j the little Tus.nrora creek, being the 9 >uth-ea.-t cor
j ncr of a lot deeded to II \V. Lacey by Isaac Lacey,
:UL the 24 bliv of July. 19J7 Thcuco U[ sai l t re' k
i seventeen degrees List, thre 1 * aol one-reuth perch
, es to a p<ist. Thence N rth, seventy-three degrees to
I a |*ist on the '.ack line of siil lot. Thence South,
j seventy degrees W st. to a corner post of sai I lot.
Thence South, st'vctifv-'hrec degrees Eist, seventy
an 1 three tenths perche- to the place of beginning— 1
Containing one-third part of an acre of land, more or
less, with a Frame Dwelling House, and small Barn
thereon.
| AL~-0. one other piece, or lot of land, si'utHe, lying, [
j and being in the Township anCounty a oresaid, and i
: bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginn- j
! ing at a Chestnut tree, in tavi, e above the Saw Mill
; ol Ebenezer L icy, on the little Tus ■ "rora reck, on i
j line oflai'dsofC I. Lacey. Thence Northerly along
i line of land of C. I. Lacey, to a corner stake on li :c
,of lands of CI. L icoy, an lAa il Keeney Thence
a Westerly cour-e along tbe line of land ot Abiaj !
Keeney up to the land formerlv of the Lake Estate, j
Them e Southerly, along the line of land formerly of
the Like Estate, to a corner on line of land of E. i
La ey, near head of the riv na. Thence down said
ravine along line of bin 1 of E Lacey to the place of 1
i beginning. Containing about twenty-two acres ol
lan i, more or less, ail improved.
;
ALSO, the umlivile i two thirds interest in and to
I one house snl the ground it stan Is upm. situate. Iy
j ing, and tieing in the township and county aforesaid,
; ufsin tho M lin road Jeading from Laceyville to
; Keenty's Ferry, on the lino between i iti Is belonging |
' to C. B L-icev and Mrs 11. Brown, and now occupied
by D. D Wilson.
Terms of Sale : One-third of the purchase money !
to be paid on confirmation of the sile by t lie Court, j
and the remainder in one year thereafter, with inter
est," to be secured by gooi and approved security.
C ?' ** | A Imimstrators.
Laceyville, 0 t 13 1
Tt- O of '"OM.-
Sheriirs Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA
CIAS, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, and to rne
I directed, will be exposed to public s •!**, at the Court
i House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said Coun- ;
] on
Saturday, the I sth day of November,
J A. D. 862, at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following describ
ed property, to wit:
ALL of the defendant's right, title, and interest in
an I to all of that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate
in Enton and Northmoreland Townships, Wyoming
j County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and do
i jcribed as follows, to wit:
' On the East by lands of Drinker's helm.
On the . v outh by* lands of Jacob 3hook and Abram ;
Transil.
On tbe West by lands occupied by Charles McMul
leu an 1 others
On the North by lands of Amasa Corby.
Containing about sixty-five acres of land, more or
less, with about forty acres thereof improved, with
one Lug House, one Frame Barn, ami some fruit trees
theri-on, together with the appurtenances thereto be
longing.
Seized and taken ! u execution at tbe suit of A. K
Peck am vs F I) Carpenter.
W ill be sold Tor cash only, by
LEVt U. STEPHENS Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office,, )
Tunkhannock. Ot. 29, ISG2 S
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY VIIITI E OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA
CAIS. issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of >V viimng County, Pennsylvania, an 1 to tna
directed, will be exposed to puidic sale at the Court
House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said
Couhty, on
Saturday, tliit 15 h day of November,
A. I) 193 i, at 1 o'clock, p. in the following describ
ed property, to wit:
ALL of the defendant's right, title, an 1 interest in
and to all of that certain pine, parcel or lot of land,
situate in Braintrim Township, County of Wyoming,
an I 31 ite of Peniis)lvaiiibounded an 1 described as
follows, to wit:
On the Lost by lands of Elizabeth Rugg.
On the South by the stage road-
Oil the West by 1 in Is of J i*e h Fox.
On the North by lands of U illi .tn Rurg.
Containing about seven acres of bin i in ire or less j
all improved, with one Frame Dwelling House, one j
Frame Barn an I some frud trees thereon, together j
with the nppurten.an-C8 thereto belonging.
Seized and taken in exe.-uti m at the suit of J G j
Woo-- (house, ass'd to A. C. fc S. L Keeney, vs. T J
Palmer
W ill be sold for cash onlv, by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS. Sheriff.
Sheriff s Off'-e, )
Tun bannock. O. t 29, 1962 $
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS.
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Wyoming County. Pennsylvania, and to ine di
re tea, will be exposed to pib lie sile at the Court
H'.iis■•, in ihe B rough of Tuuklimiioek, IU said
Countv, on
Saturday, the 15 h day of November,
A I>. Isfi2. at 1 O'i c,ck. p. m the tallowing described
property, to wit:
ALL of tbe defendant's right, title and interest in
and to all of th it certain piece, parcel or tra tot j
land, s'tu itein Braintrim Towms'iip, Wvoming Co..
an 1 State of l'cinisylv nia, bounded au 1 described as
follow S (i) IV | .
On the E ist by Thompsm Street,
On the Son h by I inisof William B. Thompson and
Mr . Iv'eenv.
On the West by lm ls of Mrs. Dusonbury,
■On th • North by th'.- Tiago Post Road.
C >ntaini..g about one half-acre of land, more or [
les-, all improved, with one two tory Frame Dwell- |
ing House, and one Frame Barn, an 1 suae fruit trees 1
thereon, together with tin* atipurteuances thereto be- i
4 4
longing.
Seize I m l t ik *n in exo ution at *he suit of (Jeorg-
II Roberts rs J B Eiw iris ml E J Keeuev.
Will bo sold for c ish only, by
I L VI II STEPHENS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofti e. )
Tunk!i unlock, O.t 29. 1332 j
SHERIFF'S SALE.
[I V VIRTUE OF A WIHT OF FIERI FACIAS
Lt i*-i: ■ 1 out ol the t on ; of C nn uon I'le i* ot Wi
• niii.g C "i.it v, !':i a*, !v mi i. an 1 tame lir'etel, will
l<e exjNue Ito pubic a..So, at the Court 11 ause, in the
1!"- at/h of Tuuvh b. in sii i Countv, on
Saturday, the 1 5 ti day of \ oveniber,
A D 1 - >l, t I ' do .k, p u. :hu fjlla'.ving ioJ.rib- j
<1 property, to wit :
ALL of ilie defeu lant's right title, an I In'ercat in j
.in i to ail of that certain piece, parcel or tract of j
lanl, situate, lying an 1 being in Forkston Town-hip, i
Wy cuing County, an 1 State of Pcnusyiv&uia, bout I
e 1 and described as follows, to wit :
On the East by 1 in Is, owner unknown.
On the Sou h. by lan Is of J 'hn G Spaulding.
On the West by lan Is of Giles Purges*.
On the X irtli tiy 1 m Is of Alert Garey.
Containing about fif'tiaca-B of land, more or less,
with about thirty-five acres thereof improve 1, with
one Log House, one Frame Burn, one Apple Ore' arl,
an 1 some other fruit true* thereon, together w.th the
appurteu.au -es thereto belonging.
.3 ize 1 and taken in execution at the saitof Julius
Boenis. h rs Jane Mooney.
Will be sold for i- i.h onlv, by
LEVI H. STEPHENS, Sheriff
Sheriff's Offi-e. )
Tunkhann >ek. 0 t 29. 1932 *j
SHERIFF'S SALE.
p Y VIRILE OF A WRIT OF FIERI
IJ Facias, issue I out of the Court of Com
mon Pic is of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, and
to me directed, will in- e\|.s.- l to public sale it the
Court House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in
sai I County, on
Saturday, the 15t!i day of November,
A. Id. 1962, at 1 o'l-lo.k. p. m , tin following >lo
scrioed property, to wit :
ALL of the 1 -fe i-I mt's i ight, fifl •, an I inter -st in ;
and to all of ill at cert tin p e-e, pir -el of lin 1 situ- j
ate in Tuiiahtim •-k T > vii-.iip, Wy tiiugC'U iy,a id
St ite.d P uasylv.in. \. bouu 1-j 1 and described as fol- I
lows, to wit :
On the Eist, by* tbe f-u'ili: high vay, leading fom |
Tunkli urn Kik Boroagh to M mtrose
On tiie South, bv 1 m is ol John Broughton,
On the West oy bin Is of Tri Avery
On the North by* lan Is occupied by* Rensale t* Bill
ings Containing about Nine A-res of linl, with
about three acres thereof improved, with "the appur
tenanj'-s thereto belonging
Siized an l taken in execution at tbe suit ol Wright
& M >tt vs M W C Detrick.
Will be sold for cash only, by
LEVI 11 STEPHENS, Sheriff
Sheriff's Offi *e, )
Tunkhannock, Oct 29, 1362. $
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY \ IRTI'E OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wv
oming County, Pennsylvania, an 1 to me directed,will
be expose 1 to pnTdi • sale ar tho Court House, in the
Borough of Tunkhanno k, in said Countv, on
Saturday, the 15.h day of Niiyeittber,
A. D, 1562, at I o'clock, p in, tho following described
property, to wit:
ALL of the defendant's right, title and interest in
and to allot that certain tract ot lan I, situate in the ;
Township of Mehonpiny, Wyoming County, and State j
of Pennsylvania, bounUei and described as follows, to
wit .*
Commencing at a Hemlock corner on the West j
bank of the Mehoopmy creek, nearly opposite the
lower point ot the big island on siid creek, and run- j
ning thence North thirty-eight degrees, West seven- j
ty-three perches to the Braintrim certified town
ship line.
Thenee South twenty-three degrees West along said
certified township line, one hundred anl seventy-four
perches to pasts anl stones corner.
Tbenee South sixty-niae and a half degrees, East
one hundred sad eighty-six pereber to i p*#t nmr
Thence North eight m i ah tlf degrees West fuur
" i
teen perches to. a Buttonwoo I
Thence Nor.h twenty-eight aril a half decrees
West one hun 1 red nni twenty perches to a Button
wood;
Thence North three an 1 a half degrees West fiftv
four perches to a Hemlock, to the place of beginning
Containing one hundred and six acres an 1 one hun
dred and three perches . More or less, being a pirt
ol the Willis Deiv .If tract of lan 1, with abouf fipv
acres thereof improve I, with one Fratue Dwelling
House, one Fran e Barn, aid on.- Fr.itne Sfcc !. one
Apple Orchard, and some oth"r fruit trcv thereon, I
together With the ippurtcn in- es thereto belonging.
S-'ize 1 ;.n 1 taken tu exe uti n at the suit ot satu
ne' St irk. 2 I rs. Gorge I! Cunp'icil.
Will lie sold for r ish oulv, by
LKVi 11 STEPHENS. Sheriff
Sheriff's OfTi -e. >
Tunkl.aanock, Oct 29, 1562. ) ,
Liai'Q3t
AND
Reliable New s !
Arrive! of a j ,
IMTITW '
J.J JJ yj Jjlija
Fa i! <& W£si fe
Kj I:
E subs r her begs |. n • t-1 inform oh numerous
X fri' iids and .-uso.niei-. rh i : he has just r< turned :
from Philadelphia and New York with the
funpt aati pes! £datd> s{jrh nf ; 1
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■ . v ! ; nv e*
& u i; w X
pss .'J Cm
it
Fmww Goods
ojy
Sitavls, Cloaks,
tfassimms, UaHiiftts
men's wea; i:i mmi,
YANKEE Ti.OTJOfIS, AS.
' !
liver brought to this County He has also bought a ;
Fine .-to k of
Ladies' i hoes
GAITERS, HATS,
77
an 1 a Full Line of
*T3 A Wft *57 TP T? T> f
AB JAIj h J S
t.ought at
ASTONISHING *0 1/ PR ICES.
As regards the Quality n i >. t< I s of tj .. Is. ;,e i >- '
ties competition As i- rr - l'i e., ho -- ires '
his friends, th.it l .ng- vp iMI in th •* tr-i le enables I
iiim to buy, an I then-fore sell .h' iper th m any cue j
else OHtsi le the . ;'.y At or trial i-. ill he asks.
Xo 7 rouble to Shoio Goods.
Thankful for the verv like-..1 patronage hcrntof-, c j
bestowed on him, ho will, I v siri tlv honest dealing. '
and he eafticr a < 10-e r< mi n to business, try to i
merit a couliuu.ui o ot ■ho > mo,
John Weil.
Tunkhann i -k, 0. t 15, 1 2 j
£tf ■<.. VJ_ uii & H9
**+:%££girr •—ia? Bf wmi wfJ. allia
biyGi-xi
at Falls.
\ LARGE, NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK
IX ot
Seasonable Goods,
of all kill I- it i ip* cng r. vc iat
BEEMER'S
CASH STOEE!
Sid
Hiving been purchase 1 at
PRICES BELOW thrMABKET
RATES! :
nil I selling exclusively lor
lE^.ocbci.37 - E®a.y
he is e.an I. led to undersell any Store in thiir put of
the country. In the line of
Domestic Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES,
—:iui
Groceries,
f HE DEFIES COMPETITION.
His stoik o
Clolh s, C<i'isim
is complete. Also,
HATS d CAPS.
In fact he has
PEG PL E.
The HIGHEST CASH "IHCES will hep.id for
BITTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of ail kinds, in ex
change tor Goods.
lie returns his thanks to the people of h's neigh
borhood fir their liberal pi'ronage ; and by fair a id
honest dealing, Lopes tu .merit a continuance of the
same
Lime AND BRICK, CHEATER TIIAN AT
where else in toe coan y, lor trie at
VERNOY'S
Rirpt 15, 1561
r 1
Traveling Public!
I — " ~r ■ fm
T. :
0 n"i.itmrtf)'l'e per'.n? wishing to go by public
convey HI i- fiom (lum pi t, u u> ioy S-'ctlou, or re
turn, the un b rslguedeou lmi.-s to run a
lOsbily XTaixao
UF
e-? am w v i :
to and fruii! Factorv vilie Depot, leaving bis hotel at |
bo . I ik, a, to , arming at Factory vilie in time lor
1 rains to
(Drcflt ptTii), Ileni-t)orh,
(Old PHILADELPHIA
Rctu ning, leives 1 i toiyvdle on the arrival
of l! ■ New York, Thi!l-Iplii i an 1 Aecnmm.|a
t;on 'iratu fro u tin.ii Bead, urivag in Tuukhan
-110 k : t 7 o'elo "K. p 111.
NII —All E.vpu -in itt.?r, package.-' an 1 goods will
be (.. neye i i .itil tioiu the Defjot. at reasonable
i lie.-; tie: proprietor It d Aug himself responsible for
the safe ULlivciy of all -u h < ntrusted to his care. j '
Ti.win-I ist re arrive, f this hotel at 12 o'clock,
ui. l'.i tuia. rig, leaves l a o', lock, |> m
St iges for H.tts'on, Wyoming, an I Wilkesbarre, |
leave •i: the aiin il ,lth - T.w lud.t 8 age, and re
turning • oiuicct with the same.
Montrose stage l-nvcs on l ues! ivs, Tliur® Inv and
Saturd i>-. it 7 !• 1-. -i in. cum.•• ting at Montro-e
wi'li st ices !o JJiiigli: m n, .t • Returning, connect? ' 1
with stages tor Pins < n, Tow-ni la, Ac I 1
P re m s •> : : Ing to be calletf tor at their rcsi lences )
will be a*- oiiirno I ,te 1 by leaving their names at the '
hotel of the proprietor. |
Horses in 1 Carriages in readiness to forward pasa
cngj.tf at all times.
T. B. WALL
s' j.t 24 v2n7.
HARDWARE & IRON!
• I
li.il 7 u.dOG & 2LAIS
—OFFER FOR SALE
TR'N. S TE T. NAIL- \XI>
SPIKIb- MM: R AI! , KAILWAD
SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HuKSE-SDOES,
-:iir. eric ail fliit) Cnglisi) gorsc Hails,
WROL'GHT NAILS,
BUILDERS* HARDWARE,
C .RPENTF.RS' TOG! - : \T,T, WARRANTED)
MCB-, SPOKES, FELL)ES SEAT SPIN
. DLLS. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLI.S.
PIPE BONES 5 THING STEEL,
LOTTO NTT-, WA-TIIEKS,
BELTi.Ma, I'At'KfXtl,
GRIM) STOVES :
pt.a.- ii" i"j nt. HAIR, .-HOVELS,
Wlillr. LEA i-. 1 , E.Y'MI WiNDOW
G LiAoC, Ac , Ac., ic.
ALSO - \-n. pGORv i N"11 " I TNT'- ON
HAND I , ASSORTMENT,
AND M VNFFAt Tl'it-
ED 10 ORDER.
LPATIILH AM) FINDINGS,
Fair b a it L ' s Scales.
Scrar.t n, March 26, 1362. vln33--ly.
XTOTIOE
Pers us in let te I t., the subs rit cr. <! lot on No*e
or 1 o.ok icot t. a• e in.lib I rtip't sai l liotf-t and a. -
.-.in,is Ii ui. iii II left will, inv F :iher, A F Eastman,
who is t!i .riz- I to re i| i ,n i settle the s.une
* It no! - til ol s, on th-y wtll be left in the
hands of uu u!ii,or ibrsuit an I collection.
G ii E.VSTMAN.
The ! usiaes.a of RGoT mi I SHOE making will be
continned by the su'is i i e>, at th- -.11 st md. where
everything p.-rr lin'ng to tlie l.uslne s. will e done
in a substnnti G an I workm inlik- manner, in I at b.w
Iri e- tor re nly pay. lie solicits a continuance of the
public n.-itronage.
A. F. EASTMAN.
Tuiikh niijook, Sept. 3, ISG2.
i-o —7"
S-d C it.' a/ ■
T iken u iII the 2b Ii day ot Au.-ust. 1-62. sfrnv
ingon the imj lovel ! i. feiieli m jof the su'.s-riber,
111 t'le t.,wi:-'t ai ' Nib '-Ml W \ ..lid I g ("on nf v. a
Re I Fa';', with u life i •-liv, w'.i e !i i i .'Vet. nn I white |
at en iofi I I Til ■ w is i .piire Ito prove bis 1
property p-v -!-II -gen ' h: •• thetwise -ail
Sti i v will c i agiui ... Ie i Fiwin .-u-ii eases utude
ftll i JltllV i ic 1.
CHRISTIAN lIAPXER.
Sept 10. 1-62
Atitflitor*s \o(icc.
TV THK MATTI tt uF Tili 11 -TXT!" OF EIISH A II VRRtS , I
0 ceili-ed
T.e undereigne I lining lie n appainte 1 an Audit- j
or by the tbph ,i s' Court ol U vomtng Fuutity, to ex- !
amine ni l rep-, ton ex epti .ns tiled lo the account i
of Rosin . G i r.liter, A intiui.-t i 11 nx to the E-t ite of
Eli.-ha II us. i , ease l, an ! a'*o to tba recount of j
Silas Sutton . v ilniinist I-.tor to s iid Estate, will ittmil
to theiluti sol Ii s 111, ...in t- ii 'lit, .t his uiiiju in the
Borough ot Tu Itli iDti • -k. on
Siil irtlitij Son mbrr 1 st. 1862.
at 1 o'.-i*. k in the afteniaon. h -n and where all per
Sens interested are notified t . -itte, d.
F. C. ROSS, Au l'r
Tin kb"tno.-k, Sept. 24 1562
REGIftTEUS NOTICE.
Notice hereby gi t > .11 j er.-ons interns e1 in
the following account. Viz
T!i- a mint i. L'tin Gtrey, Fx eutix of 'he ec
ta'e of An;b- • ■ On.-v. late of Windhun Township,
deceased, Fdel Oct. 20'h, 1 j2. ( li .t the sa'tie will
bp nre-ente I to h ■ 0 ;,'i tn's F oirt of Wy.oiling F<> !
to hi: held oh M■ > i v, to 17th liyvif November
next, lor ,>n.i.-.!i t! . i in 1 allow nice.
Register's ofli -e,
TnnkbaiitK.ek, Oct. 21 t 1J62
SIN i ON W ILLIAMS. Register
Auditor's Xotiec.
I.N THE MATTER OF TUB ESTATE OF I) B JESKISS,
iloi eased
The undorsigiel having been appointed an Audi
tor by the Giph me' Court of Wyoming Fount v, fo ex
amine and rej>,..rt ..n exceptions tii" 1 to the account of
Newman MiMer. n Itnittistrafor fo the riid Estate of
D. 13 /enktiis, b- -e iso I. will itfeti i to the duties of
hi- s.i I ajijArintment, at his 085,-o in the Borou-h of
Tttnkh inn vk, on
Friday, Oclnhrr 31sf. 1862.
at 1 o'clock in the afterroon. when and where all
jorsoii* iutarestei are notified to attend.
F. C. ROSS. And'r i
Tcnkhannwrk, Sopb 24, 156?
RUNNING^STILL!
T'HE OLD ESTABI ISH.MEXT of fhe iubscriber,
ig siill in running or ie t", through nil tiie reverse#
an panic? of former days, since 1633, without being
wound up, at wLicfc place you can find a gcAid aa#ort
tnent of
DYES. DRUGS S MEDIOHES,
st an Le f.iun i in tlie*miu;y, ua.r .ipu . genuine and
puce. • • *
Boots, Shoe*) -harness
as go •1 as ill ■' • ®o s -•.-apeet,
all the WORK W.VRR A NTFD.
You enn got ill kin i 3 "f Joli Pri ting dM to or-'
der, and blanks of evert kin! corwwMly on hand,
wl.ich, in slylo, are not su.p si Iby our large Of
eounty offices
TO THE LADIES.
re-t from your toil, and buy a
fS33"\?Vl3\rCi- P^AIICINB
The s in- rilier ti is dsn su ee iu i in obtaining one
Wf the beft, urn! nn.-t reliable Sewing .Mwliina, for
l!ie money. 11 iiv in in *r of, viz: Davis'.- 545 Shuttle,
arm the ;G Franklin M ichitics, i tju.il in capacity to
Wheeler & W:l- n'- *75, or Grov r A Raker's #45
machine, mi l u.ik g the same stitch, which is one
thud s u ing in nuving In re tii in >t any other agency
in Northern I', mi- !v min
Lveiy Purines* Man <t > your ihcv Printing !
IT WILL PAY!
L 0 W E'S PA 1 EX T
V >RT.\BLK PRINTING' PRESS.
(the t:hea|ie-t in t.i ■to i Mates)
for sale. Pri.-e. fnuu S5 to •525 to: press. Office
complete, from SIO to 575 with y •• itr*.! all necessa
ry mait rial Call and ►" e them, • i sen for a circu
lar of full | ttrti I'll.i
Pallii Ul r attention - - .tic- 1 to
SPRING'- KIIEIMATK KT.IXER,
and verv eff f Liniment, for a!i i, u a tic pains.
Head i. In-, D.i plh ri I, v . f.rsile in M huopnny by
Dr. Bckc A To. all I 11 nr. LiW ; Russell Hill
by T. Steiritd -f at Fo k-tou t,v M Girey; at Me
shoppen by 11 art -t in- ,nry. A trial of the medi
cine, will in II cases, prove -at s .utofy. Try it, and
be convin ed
BRICK ! 50.000 I'ri k f.r sale.
Than .till for past favors h • so -.-liner is determ
ined, by stiici attention to business, to marit still fur
ther patronage.
T I). SPRING
Lacey v ilie, Sept. 24. 1362 —v'Ni7
NEW BURNT LIME AN O BRICK
With a ftdl and wi-jl select'-'! stock of
CS-nodLsij
ft T) f , ti r *-f **
Lr -Li ULi Jn -Li 1 Jii j
A ~0 T \ T7CT T. ~Q X* h
X. Aik a i .U Xlt T\K -it, Xji j
S 33 21 IS 3 MS?
CROCKERY, &c.,
constantly on h 'it I, an 1 for 3 tie at the
VERY LOWEST MARKET:
for cash or produce by
MESiIOPPEN. WYOMING COUNTY, PENNA
He is-now burning at his Kiln
,3 Superior 3rtide of £imc,
Which bichly re.-umuii uis it-elf to all who inspec*
it. Prne, fn'io ten .o twenty-five cents per bushel
lie f
BOUND TO SELL,
AND AC CHEAP A- THE < IIEAPBSTt
Til likful f.r pa-t t' v. r-. an in-ren-ed patron
age. he hopes, by >iri t io- rino to the interests of
his . ustoiners.iln .v iinin - i >]_• : .in < ,(.)(• D GOODS,
at L W PRICES ' cut a • uunu.iiKe of past
f ivors Call ti I see hitu.
Mesii' ppcii. September IS. icGI
TAJ 113 W
tf i\ f I "$&
tr\ ; i i i ¥
.AND
C 12 Jk. 2 R
1 a I
2L t
g S A' s## w
MANUFACTORY!
The sii 1 s rib. r h - io-t loiene I -X nevv Furniture,
Cabinet in I C! i"r 51 i.Utcto-v in Tutik' annoi-k,
next iloor to ('. Jl. Ko iii'.- grocery store where are
kept ~n hndan i m i.iifti tu alto or ; er :
TAFI.T"- of ill .-.vis. i. ite n- hi! vies
• I A l!S ( in it, J" ig-ao't m, m l common.
11l l!E\! .-oi ;• II - y ' ant ti: i eg
REDS IE A D-. Cntt agean ! ■ • n
CENTRE TABLES WORK STANDS, ROOK
CASE.'. an ; 11 •r' i * 11: ■ found
in e huges 111 iii • ••, in.'- •.'!:■ outitrv,
w .i.'li lie vvil -c!l pi., i - ,i- tow a- it, \ can h®
uugb' ill any town >i - rot i| K > c .-. iTcing sat
isfied th 'h • in • no re, • ■•:!: i work hi n.-liip and
p-i es vv ;i i'iv e-in ii-b mnt ti he ouu:ry, he so
li i s the public pat run. ice __
ftKP.HRINtI of t| km I- lone in a neat, subntftn
ti.il ami winkiu.oiilike o an ei
N R. Old cane-- it di ir.-, new-seated >nJ re
p lired.
L N'DERTAKING - Hiving a U-'ar-o of his own,
an I fniving tii I mi h i-x; cricn c, he will attend to
this dep 'rtn.eiit of the i.i.s m ss on short notice, aad
in a satisfactory unintier.
A!'.HAll \.M HAAS.
July 16. 1362.- -vln49ly
"f life LATEST STYLES
01'
Fall and W in t e
4> BONNETS} }
l " "•
nnd
MILLINERY GOODS,
j have just been received at the es ab ishinentof
MISS I.OtISA IIEPBtRN,
oh Tiogti Street, opjiosite the Post-office, where will
be found Ln tics. Chilun Misses, en I Roy's FLATS
HATS, and CAPS; HE VH-DRESSES, KIBBONs,
IE D\ ERS, and TRIMMINGS, and ev •iv thing i<
the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the loirts '
Cash Prices.
i Repairing pmmjtly and neatly ib ne. Ladies wil
please call and exam ne for themselves.
, Tunkhannock, Oct 23, 1862 v2nl I iy.
DR. J. i . roH>i;i.iL t ,7UYING uoCdiT
ED AT THE FALLS, WILL prouijHfy attend
all calls in the line of his profc.-aion—may be fohed
at bvomer's Hotel, when not profeMkmally absent,
j Falls, Oct 10. TP6I