North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, November 12, 1862, Image 3

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    LOCALS.
Returned.—Lieut. Chas. Russell of Co. B. 52nd
fcegt., returned home on TliilHday of last week, in
quite feeble health. We learn that he has resigned,
and will not, therefore return to the service.
Donation.—-The friends of Rev. C. R. Lane will
visit him, at his b'oili'ei on the afterhoon arid evening
of the-27tb Inst., (Thanksgiving day.) Those who are
Intending to furnish the eatables, will prepare thetn
,without further notice*
tUiig£r3usly Ill.~Dr. C. H. Dana of this place
Surghon of the 52nd Regt. is now lying dangerously
ill from disease oontracted in camp. The services-of the
Br. from reports are now very much needed in the
Regt. to which he was attached.
- Millinery for the Million;We have Heg-
Iscted to notice the fact, except iticlderitalH. tiidt
Mrs. Bardwell has a most splendid slbctt of tnillihery
goods, which She i§ selling at fait prices for tlie
times. Her judgment and taste in this biisHless is
Unquestioned- Ladies who are looking aher tall bb'ti
,nets trimmed in the very best style of the tirt, crih
find them at Mrs. B's.
A Snow Storm.—One of the most remarßablb
for the season that we ever remember, occurred on
and was resumed on Suuday. In this
legality it fell tKo depth of five or six inches.—
Most of our farmeis have not yet gathered their
corn, tud some have not dug their potatoes. Tbtiy
ivill be admonished that " old winter's coming," and
fUreafter will not let tne grass grow under tueir fi'ei
'fesfote securing their crops.
. .y •
. fe'b'Hls Agkln. —•John Weil, onr enterprising
townsman, hits gbne, for the second tithe this fall, to
•tie city in order to make greater additions to his al
ready large stock of dress goods, cloth's, cassinieres,
•te., etc. His late stock of cheap and elegant furs
and winter goods having gone off so rapidly he in
tends paying particular attention to these articles in
his purchases at this time. The ladies can look out
for something fine ft! this line in a day or two. Go
and see them.
Lady's Book, for December, has just
been received; arid is a irtost sujierb number. No la
dy BO iovcr of choice reading iniitter should
hesitate for A fflotHent to subscribe for it. Tfic slify-'
sixth volume o'f {HI* bcM! commences vtith' tHe next
number. No time sCoiiltl be lost, by tPbse who want
it. in getting up cltfbs. The terms are cash in ad
vance. One copy, one year, FL. Two copies, $3.
Three copies, #6. Four copies, Pt, etc The pfos
cpecsue-tjpji 1863 will be found in o'tfr fli'xt isiuL "to
y order, aii/riufo be rof copies you plfc'ase, ridßess L.
A. Godey, 323 Chestnut St., Pbil'a.
Wanted—At this office on subscription—
Forty bushels of ears of corn,
Forty bushels of Buckwheat,
Forty bushels of Oats,
Forty bushels of Wheat,
' Forty bushels of Rye,
Forty bushels of good, unbruised winter apples.
Forty bushels of good patatoea,
Forty pounds of honey,
Forty gollons of sweet cider,
. -Forty pounds of pork,
Forty pounds of beef,
Forty cwt of Hay,
Forty bundles of good cornstalks.
Forty pounds of dried apples,
Forty pounds of white beans, and
*Forty dollars in money, shin-plasters, postage
Itariips, Lincoln scabs, or anything authorized or al
ffiVed to pass, current a? a circulating medium in thefe
timit of "great fihnhfciiii brospcrity."
, 4
,Slt.-*Ttiis vetf fitcessarv •••rlii iiiiisp'casiblc ar-
Lc|# i9-,fow, without triy substahtiti! ftiag/n, as de
fau-Uown, almost four times l?s iifrrficr fir-ce. Tho
trade, so far as this region is cotieortffcd, is mo
hopoltfed by the inaffutacturef* at \*e
seen a circular signed by the 'fficcrs of an asso
ijAfion t that place; wfiich the price for the
•oinmou ground salt, fled Htoit in rise at 83.10 {ier
barrel, to all person? purchasing fiif safe fri l'efmsyl
vania arid other States. A deduction or *' dnfw
as they call it. of nearly brie
evMl'nce is produced tlfaf tlio ar'i-
Ile has been consumed in the State of New York.
Thus it will le seen that we aro obliged to pa - these
New Ydrk rrioriopolists a tax or tariff, almost unprec
edet'ed fit hisiSrf, ori an article of which tlicy enjoy
ilmost affeielusive nionoptlfe. Trie fact that it Is
furnished to those of that Sfaie fit a far less price
'hid to b'riyers for consumption ir hi'fer StJfes is con
ducive evidence that this high price is riot noccsSi
tated by tlie t"fet nr the fate dutic? imposed upon
, i'hat article by Congress. These New York skin
's'M* h<iul(i in some fraj lit thade to' lap salt" by
retaliation.
LUt of Articles fori?arde<i to tlic Uhil a Sanita
ry Commission, by the Wyoming Ladies' Aid Society,
Nov. 8. lt-62:
26 lbs. lint, 7 lbs. bandages. 3 pillows, 3 cases,
1 quilt, 2 sheets, 3 cotton shirts, L handkerchief,
V woolen shirts, 9 )>rs. drawers, 6 prs. woolen socks,
? lbs. linen pieces, 2 lbs. cotton, lj bushels apples,
i-t peaches, 16 qts. blackberries, 3) qts. raspber
ties, 3 qts. currants and gooseberries, 1 qt. mulbor-
Les, 1 qt. pears 3 qts. cherries.
Of the abovo was contributed from Eaton, 2 prs.
3twers, 13 yds. flannel, for shirts and drawers,
aridages, lint, roll linen. Monroe —3 pillows and
es, 1 quilt, I shirt, 2 lbs. linen, roll muslin
Nofthmoreland—l shirt, 3 lbs. linen, roll muslin for
•udages. Washington—3} lbs. linen, 1 haudker
rhif, rell muslin for bandages, 11.60 omitted through
Mistake informer list. Windham— H bushels Sp
elts, 14 qts. peaches, Ifj qts. blackberries, <^ts.
fer•pberr^es 1 3 qts. currants and gooseberries, 1 iA.
ulberries, 1 qt ja-ars, 3 <{i°. 'cfiei'rles, 1 lbs. lint, I
... b n*Hges Junkhannock-f3f yds. flwnricl, 4
® •oeffs, 1 cotton shirt,
picked 17 fb'l.ficY
_ LIW of persons drawS to serve as Jrifors, for
November Term, i 862:
N . 6L M-ND JURORS.
V ' Kusael1 ' Bnrr B Vosburg,
Bodel, Chas. II irris.
Forkston— Ira Bobinson, Albert Garey.
Overfield—Abram Frear.
Lemon—Nathan Keim, Michael hffffdnf. ,
" *fwn 0n Ba ''y. Asahel Gardner, La S
HrnKjiHTy -J Wr ' Bht ' Peter F *
. Tunkhannock Bo rough—C. D Gearhart. ,
Meshoppea— Ellis Dunlap.
Nicholson—H. ,J Shibley,
Exeter— Aaron CooTbougfi.
Mehoopany—U. F. Burs, Luke Vose.
F,b "' p a- Miu "' w -- Rio1 "'.
fl."," 4 sw ™' T F -
Exeter—rSolomon Drown
l?™*, Mile, Sickler, Warren John
Jacob Strubie, Henry Vancamppen, Whitney
L Bacon, Amos Wright, J. W. Rey-
Clinton—Benj. Carpenter.
Townshipr-D. J, Bardwell, Zenaa '
Em''- Voshimer, Adam .Winger,
Lute,, Sanrtnrt O. Hdwell, Miller
THOMI^° NOCK BOROUGH_O B WHI PP R# - H
Ov'Sij2 OB r7 A / mstroD S* Edward Trevost.
v -v s - Ager.
- orthßiorelsnd; -Simon Kerarv. Saml Vanecoy
w, <him—Rieh'd Brunges,. S J
ORPHAN'S
Court Sale
-OF
ItaittaMit Hftil Estate.
fr!6<hte M Geo; fc; Laccy lite of Braintrim
Township, deceased.
BY Vltin Eof an oPder Issued out of the Or
phans' C mrt of the County of Wyoming, Penn
sylvania, tested, October 2d, 1862, will be to
public sale by Vendue or Outcry, at the Hotel of
Joseph Rol-ison, in Laceyville, Braintrim Township
in said Connly, on
Satiiiday, Nbvember Btli,
A. D., 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m., of that day, the fol
lowing described land? and tenements, late the Estate
ef George G. Laeey; late of said township and coun
ty; deceased, to wit:
All that certain messuage and tract of land, situate
lying krid hi ing in the towa?hip and county alorcsaid<
boilriiied awl described as follows :
Beginning at a post near the little Tuscarora creek
Thence North seventy-three degrees. ,
West to a white pine stump.
Thence S >uth seventeen degrees.
West six perches and two-tenths of a pea re h to a
pest by the little Tuscarora creek.
Thence up said creek to the pi see of beginning, viz:
Bound d on the North and West by lands now oc
cupied b\ l'. I. Lacey.
; On th< South! by lafids formerly of Geo. G. Lacey
| A Co., ah t how occupied-by Henry Williams as a
tenant, e ri i
Ori the Last by the little Tuscarora creek.
Containirig two-thirds of an acre of land, more or
less, with \ Frame Store-house therein.
one other fiicce or ldt of land, situaie, lying
and being in the tcwriiliip arid County aforesaid, and
bounded and described as follows, to wit :
Beginuingata Hickory sapling on the the NoMh
; side of ihe road, leading up the river near the house
1 now ocou] ied by Geo. G. Keeney.
j Then e a Northerly direction thirteen rods to a
Chestar t corner.
! Then r Easterly six and half rods to a corner post
i and stones.
Thcrer Southerly thirteen rods to a corner on said
road to a post and stones,
i Thenci- Westerly alorig said load to the place of
b'eginn rig.
*"ont ii drig perches, be the same, more
! of Hss.
ALSO, aftother piece; or lot of land, and connected
with the last mentioned, and described bound
ed an I ■ escribed, as follows :
Beginning at a Hickory sapling on the North side
of the road leading up the river, near the house now
occup e J by Geo. G. Keeney, and the South-east cor
ner ol the last above described lot of land.
Th n c Westerly along said road fifteen rods to
land merly belonging to David Lake, Jr., and now
tr> th < state of Geo. G. Lacey, deceased, to a post
aud s cues.
Tb -lice N Ttbri-ly thir'eeri a posl and stones
Th nee Easterly ten rods to a Chestnut corner, to
lands formerly of Joseph Spaulding (now the above
desciiled lot).
Thence Southerly thUteeri fods 15 tyc place of be
, S'nn
Co i tnining one hundred and seventy-five rierches
of I:mi I, more or less, with one Frame Dwelling House
tber. (n. Said two last mentioned and described
piece of land, otherwise described, as follows, to wit:
Bo nded East and North by land of Ebenezer La
cey.
On th Vest by lands of Geo. G. Laeey, deceased,
form riy of David Lake, Jr., and
C®ri the Scath by the Maiu road, leading up the
Susq charina river.
1 A! 80; C'riri other piece, ir lot of land, situate, ly
ing, ud being in the Township and County aforesaid,
boun led Ithd described as follows, to wit '
B ginn'rig a{ the river bank, Then.-e North one
hriri iod peN-fcfi, adjoining 'ands late IT Isaac Lacey,
now Ebenezer Lacey. Thence North sixty-eight de
gree i West, on old town line. Thence South, thirty
three' degree! West, fifty-six perches to a corner.—
Then ■€ No'rtß, sixty-eight degrees West, four and a
hall j erches to a cc'rnet. Thence South twenty-two
dhgiecs \telt, severiteeid pfefclies c'n old town line.—
Then e So 818 tfefi degrees East, one hundred and
eleven perches t6' tile Susquehatfria river. Thence
down said river to tßc jdace of btgitining. Contain
it J g fii'vActe* be the satrie iric're or less, all improv
ed, wuh otic t'fa/iie Ilouse, one Frame Barn, one Ice
lit u e, and an .-tpple Orchard thereof*.
A the undivided one half interest in and to the
hi lowing described piece, of lot of land, situate, lying
aii 1 Wing in the Township and County aforesaid,
boU' Jed lis follows, to wit: Beginning at a piost on
th: little Tuscarora Creek, being the South-cast cor
ner T a lot deeded to II W. Lacey by Isaac Lacey,
on the 24th day of July. 1837. Thence up said creek
seventeen dtgrees East, three and one-tenth perch
es t" a post. Thcncc North, seventy-three degrees to
ap st on the back line of said lot. Theneo South,
ev. nty degrees West, to a corner post of said lot.
Th uce South, sevenfj'-threo dogreez East, seventy
and three tenths perches to the place of beginning
Containing one-third part of an acre of land, more or
lr& with a Frame Dwelling House, and small Barn
t'-e eon.
A LSO, one other piece, or lot of larifcf, shu'ate, lying,
au being in the Township and County aforesaid, arid
loi nded and described as follows, to wit: Beginn
i ig at a Chestnut ;ree, in ravine above the f?aw Mill
of Ebenezer Lacy, on th'c I'ttfe Tu'sc afrir'A' oTeek, tm
I roc of lands of C. I. Lacey. Thence Northerly along
I ine of land of C. I. Lacey, to a corner stake on line
■ f lands of CI. Lacey, and Abial Keeney. Thence
i Westerly course along the line of land of Abiaj
K eney up to the land formerly of the Lake Estate.
Thence Southerly, along the line of laud formerly of
ihe Lake Estate, to a corner on line of land of E.
Lacey, neri'r head of the ravine. Thence down said
.ravine along line of land of R Lacey to the place of
beginning. Containing about twenty-two acres of
fand.'ii'ore o'i fess, all improved:
ALSO, tho undivided two-thirds interest in and to
one house and the ground it stands upon, situate, ly
ing, and being in the township and county aforesaid,
u| on the Main road leading trom Laceyville to
Keeney's Ferry, on the line between lands belonging
to 6. B. Lacey and Mrs'. H. feowri, and now occupied
by D. D. Wilson.
Terms of Sale : One-third of the purchase money
ti> lie paid on confirmation of the sale by the Court,
and the remainder in one year thereafter, with inter
est, to be secured by good and approved security.
c. f lace? 7' \ AdminUtrators "
Laeeyvitle, Oct. 15,1862.
By Order of Court.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA
CIAS, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, and to me
Erected, will be exposed te public sale, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock, irisaid Coun
ly, on ~
Saturday, the 15th day of November,"
A. D. 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following describ
ed property, to wit r
ALL of the defendant's right, title, and interest Til
and to all of that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate
in at °n and Northmoreland Townships, Wyoming
bounty, and State of Pennsylvania,'bounded and do
scribed as follows, to wit:
OB the East by lands of Drinker's h<irs.
On the South by lands of Jacob Sfi'&k and Abram
Traheil.
On the West by lands occupied Ey Charles McMul
len and others.
On the North by lands of Aniasa Corby.
Containing about sixty-five acres of laod, more or
less, with about forty acres thereof improved, with
one Log House, one Frame Barn, and some fruit trees
thereon, together with the appurtenances thereto be
, longing.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ef A. K
Peckam rs. F. D. Oarjienter.
Will be sold for cash only, by
LEVI H. STEPHENS, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, )
Tunkhannock, Oct. 29, 1862. 5
SHERIFFS SALE.
By VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA
CAIS. issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, and to me
directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Coort
House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said
County, on
Saturday, the 15th day <*f November,
A. D. 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following describ
ed property, to wit :
ALL of the defendant's right, title, and interest in
and to all of that certain piece, parcel or lot of land,
situate in Braintriui Township, Cbiiniy of Wyomfhg,
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
followSj to wit:
On the East by lands of Elizabeth Rngg,
On the South by the stage road.
On fliO West ly lards of Joseph Fox.
On the North by lands of William Rugg.
Containing about seven acres of land, more or less
all improved, with one Frame Dwelling House, one
Frafne barn, and some frriii tfees thetCon, together
with the appurtenances thereto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. G
Woodliouse, ass'd to A. C. A S. L. Keeney," H. T. J
Palmer.
Will be sold for cash only, by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tunkhannock, Oct. 29, 1562. )
SHERIFF'S SALE"
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS.
issued out of the Court of Commori Pleas of
Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, ana to me di 2
rqcted, will he exposed to public sale at the Court
Hritfee, in the Bofough of Tunkhannock, in said
County, on
Saturday, the 15th cla+of Novfcmbfcr,
A. D. 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following described
pfSpefty, to wit:
ALL of the defendant's right, title and interest in
and to all of that certain piece, parcel or tract of
: land, situate in Braintriui Township, Wyoming Co.,
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows to wit:
On the East by Thompson Street,
On the South by landsof William B. Thompson and
Mr-. Keeny.
On the West by lands of Mrs. Duseobury,
On the North by the Tiago Post Roacf.
Containing about one half-acre of land, mete or
less, all improved, with ono two-story Frame Dwell
ing House, and one Frame Barn, ami some fruit trees
thereon, together vrilh the appurlenancos thereto be
longing.
Seized and taken in execution at Hie suit of Gc*rge
II Roberts rs J. P. E hvards arid E. J. Keericy.
Will bo sold for cash only, by
LEVI ir. STEPHENS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tunkhannock, Oct. 29, 1362. >
"SHERIFF'S SALE.
B' Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wy
| oining County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will
! be exjH>sed to public sale, at the Court House, in the
I Borough of Tunkhannock, in said County, on
[ Saturday, tlie 15 th day of November,
I A. D 136-, at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following describ-
I ed property; to wit:
ALL of the defendant's right, title; and interest in
; and to ail of that cert ain piece, parcel or tract of
' land, situate, lying and lacing in Forkstou Township,
• Wyoming County, aha Mate of PennsylvariiS, bound
j ed and described as hallows, to wit:
j On the East by lands, owner unknowri.
On the South, by lands of John G. Spaulding.
On the West by lands of Giles Burgess.
tn the Noith by lands of Albert Garey.
Containing about fifty acres of land, more or lees,
with about thirty-five acres thereof improved, with
one Log House, one Frame Barn, one Apple Orchard,
an<t some other fruit trees thereon, together with tbt
appurtenances thereto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Julius
Boenisch rs. Jane Mooney.
Will be sold for cash only, by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tunkhannock, Oct. 29, 1362 )
SHERIFF'S SALET
BY. VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI
Facuis, issued out of the Court of Com
a mon Plqas of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, and
! to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the
j Court House, in the BorcVgh c'f ThuUfiannock, in
I said County, on
Saturday, the 1 sth day of Novenrfbkf,"
j A". D., 1862, at I o'clock, p. m., the following de
; scribed property, to wit:
ALL of the defendant's light, title, and iateresi in
j and to all of that certain piece, parcel of land, sttu
! ate in Tunkhannock Township, Wyoming County, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
| lows,'to wit:
On the East, by the public highway, leading from
Tunkhannock Borough to Montrose
On the South, by lands of John Broughton.
On the West by lands of Ira Avery.
On the North by lands occupied by Rensafef fell
ings. Containing about Nine Acres of land,' with
about throe acres thereof improved, vftth' the appur
tenance"? there'o belonging.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wright
& Mott rs. M. W. t. Defrick.
Will be ioid for cash only, by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tunkhannock, Oct. 29, 1862. $
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI. PACIAS,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wj n
oming County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,will
be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the
Borough of Tunkhannock, in said County, oh
Saturday, the 15 th day of November,"
A. D , 1562, at 1 o'clock, p.m, the following d% sobbed
property, to wit; ,
ALL of the defendant's right, title and interest in
and to aR of that certain tract of land", situate in the
Township of Mehoopany, Wyoming Coupty, and State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit f
toinmoncing at a Hemlock corner on the West
bank of the Mehoopany creek, nearly opposite t!h'e
j lower point of the big island on said creek, and ruri
i ning thenoe North thirty-eight degrees, West soven
| ty-throe perches to the Braintriui certified town
; ship lire.
Thence South twenty-three degrees Wert along eaid
1 certified township line, one hundred and Mventy-foar
perches to post* and stones corner.
| Thence South sixty-nine and a half degrees, Eeet
i one hundred and eighty-six perches to a post center
Thence Nertif eight and a half degrees West four
teen perches to a Buktonwood.
Thence North twenty-eight and a belf degrees
West one hundred and twenty perches to h Button
wood.
Thence North three and a half degrees West fifty
fonr perches tea Hemlock, to the place of beginning
Containing one hundred and six acres and one hun
dred and three perches. More or lew 1 , being a part
of the Willis Dewolf tract of land, With about fifty-six
acres thereof improved, with one Frame Dwelling
House, one Frame Barn, and one Fraiue Shell, one
Apple Orchard, and some other fruit trees thereon,
together with the appurtenances thereto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Sam
del Stark, 2d, vs. George B. Campbell.
Will be sold for cash only, by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS, Sheri#.
Sheriffs ptfiee, , )
Tunkhannock, Oct. 29, 1862. $
and"—
Reliable News!
Arrival of a
—OF—
Fall & Winter
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his numerous
friends and customers, that he has just returned
from Philadelphia and New York, with the
forjtst ant list Scltctcb Stork ttf
FaneyGoods
Shawls, Cloaks,
tarimttfs, £atinrite
MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL,
VANKEE NOTIONS, Mi
Ever brought to this County. He has also bought a
Fine Stock uf
Shoes
—AND—
GAITERS, HATS,
and a Fail line of
MlfCl IftSft,
bought at
ASTONISHING LQtV PRICES.
As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he de
fies competition. As regards Prices, he ouly assures
his friends, that long experience in the trade enable?
him to buy, and therefore, sell okeajicr than any one
else outside the city. A fair trial is all he asks!
No Trouble to Shoiv Goods.
ThafikfUi for the Very liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on him, he will, by strictly honest dealing,
and hereafter, a close attention to business, try to
merit a continuance ot the same,
John Weil.
Tunkhannook, Oct 15, 1862.
Beemer's
at Falls*
,i i,AR(JE; N&W AND DESIRABLE STOCK
Tl of
/Seasonable Goods*
of all kinds, it now being received at
BEEMER'S
CASH STORE!
AT !PA!aEiiß
Having been purchased at
PRICES fur BELOW % MARKET
RATES!
and selling exclusively for
Ready Pay
he is enabled to undersell any Store in this part of
the country. In the line of
Domestic Goodsj
SOOTS & SHOES,
—and—
G-roceVies,
HE DEFIES COMPETITION.
His stock of
Cldtksi Cassimeres,
is complete. Also,
HATS CAPS.
In fact he has
to Snppli) tt)c IBoutJ of thr
PE'OP L E:
atfIGHBST CASH PRICES will be paid for
5K f EGGS, end GRAIN of all kinds, in ex
for Goods.
He returns his thanks to the people of his neigh
borhood for their liberal patronage ; and by fair a&d
honest dealing, hopes to merit a continuance of the
same
L. IMS AND BRICK, CHEAPER THAN AT
> where elfc the ccuni v, fei sale, at
VERITY'S
Mssbepyen, Sept. 18, 1861.
Traveling Public!
TO accomnxidate person? wishing to go by public
conveyance from this place to any section, or re
turn, the undersigned continues to run a
Daily Lane
OF
to and from Factoryyille Depot, leaving ilia hotel at
6 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Fsctoryville In time f 'it
Trains to
©relit Jen#, Srranfnn, Uftu-^ork;
and PHILADELPHIA.
Returning, leaves Factoryville on the arrival
of the New York, Philadelphia and Accommoda
tion Train from threat Bend; arriving in Tun&han-
Dock at 7 o'clock, p. ra.
N. B.—All Express matter, packages audgpqd* will
be conveyed to and from the Depot, at reasonable
rates: the proprietor holding himself responsible t'r
the safe delivery of all such entrusted to his care,
Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock,
in. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p in
Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and WUkesbarre.
leave on the arrival of the Towanda stage, and re
turning connect with the same.
Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdayg and
Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. in., connecting at Montrose
With stages for Binghamton, Ac. Returning, connects
with s'ages for Pittston, Towanda, Ac.
Persons wishing to be called for at their residences
will be accommodated by leaving their names at the
liote! of the proprietor.
Horse? am* Carriages in readiness to forward pass
engerf at all times. . .
T. B #AtL
I Sept >4 v2n7.
HARDWARE & IRON!
HUNT
—OFFER FOR SALE
IRON, STEKL NAILS AND
SPIKES, MINK RAIL, RAILROAD
SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SHOES,
|
jlmwran aitir ©itglist) garsc Hails,
WROUGHT NAILS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED.)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN
DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES,
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
B9TTS, NETS, WASHERS,
BELTING: PACKING,
(jKINI) STONES :
PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT. IIAIR r SHOVELS
WHITE LEAD. FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac , Ac., Ac.
A I.SO SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS ON
HAND IN ASSORTMENT,
AND MANUFACTUR
ED 10 ORDER.
LEATHER %XD FINDINGS,
Fa 1r ban k l s Scales.
_Scranton, March 26, 1862. v!n33—ly.
TXTOTICEi!
Persons indebted to the subscriber, either on Note
or Book account, arc notified that said botes and ac
counts have ben left with mv Father, A. F. Eastman,
who is fully authorized to receipt and settle the same
t ff If not settled soon, they will he left in the
hands of en officer for suit and collection.
G. 11 EASTMAN.
The business of BOOT and SflOE making will be
continued bv the subscriber, at the old staa'tf where
everything pertaining to the ,busi.ne ; B, done
in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and at low
prices for ready pay. He solicits a continuance of the
public natronage.
, - ~ A. F. EASTMAN.
6cpL 3, 1362.
Stray.
Taken up on the 2Cth day of August, 1862, stray
ing on the improved land (enclosed) of the subscriber,
in the township of Nicholson, Wyoming County, a
Red Calf, with white belly, white hind feet, and white
at end of tail. The owner is required to prove his
property, pay damages and charges, otherwise said
Stray will he sold agreeable to law in such cases made
aud provided.
CHRISTIAN HAPNER.
Sept 10, 1562.
Auditor's Notice.
Is THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELISBA HARRIS,
deceased
The undersigned having been appointed an Audit
or by the Orphans' Court cT Wyoming C6onty, to ex
amine and report on exceptions filed to the account
of Rosina Gardner, Administratrix to the Estate of
Klisha Harris, deceased, and also to the account of
Silas Sutton, Admiurstpitoy to said Estate, will attend
to the duties of his appointment, at Lis office in the
Borough of Tunkhahnock, on
Saturday, November Ist, 1862,
at.l o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all per
sons interested are notified to attend.
, . F, C. ROSS, Aud'r.
Tunkhannook, Sept. 24, 1832.
REGISTERS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in
the followiug account, Viz.
The account of, Laura Garey, Kxecutix of the es
tate of Ambrose Garey, late of Windham Township,
deceased, Filed Oct. 20th, 1862, that the same will
be presented to the Orphan's Court of Wyoming Co.,
to be held on, Alenday, tl o 17th day of November
next, tor confirmation and allowance.
Registers office,
Tunkhannook, Oct. 21st, 1562
SINTON WILLIAMS, Register.
Auditor's Notice.
Is THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF D. B J.EVKISS
deceased. * * '
The undersigned having been appointed an Audi
tor by the Orphans' Court of Wyoming County to ex
amine and report on exceptions filed to the aceount of
Newuian Miller, administrator to the said Estate of
D. B. /enkins, doceased, will attend to tho duties of
his said appointment, at his office in the Borough of
Ttmkhanaock, on |
Friday, October Zist, 1862,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon', when and where tR
po,sons interested are notified to attend.
. F C. ROSS Aud'f
Tuukhtnuock 24. 1562.
MEDICAL HALL!
BRIDGE ST., TUNKHANNOCK,
TFEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. N.
11. 1.1. inns. .
PItYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST:
JUST RECEIVED at the Tunkhnnnook Medical
Hall, the largest and best assortment of Drugs
aDjJ Medicines ever brought to this section of
country.
Tfiese medic'ncs have been selected by the sub
serfber himself, with great care, and hence he can
recommend and warrant them as being pure and un
adulterated.
His stock comprises in part, the following, to wit :
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DYE
STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS,
PERFUMERY, FANCY NO- r
TIONS, FINE WINES AND U
. QUORS, (FOR MEDICINAL PUR
POSES ONLY) COAL OIL, TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL, CAMPIIENE, COAL OIL LAMPS';
. . . ALSO
STATIONERY, WRITING INK, PHOTO
GRAPHIC ALRUMS. TOR ACCO,SEGARS,
PIPES, AND ALL THE PROMI
NENT PATENT MEDICINES
OF THE DAY, ALL OF
W 111 C H CA N* H E
BO' GUT ON THE
MOST REASON
ABLE TERMS,
FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.'
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately com
pounded at all hours of the day ard night.
Dr. J. W. RHOAD3,
Physician and Druggist.',
Tuikhannocft. May 14. IS6-2 n4o ly
RUNNING STILL!
THE OLD ESTAPI.fSIIMENt of the euincriber,
is still ir running order, through all tire fevers
and panics of former days, since 1533, without being
wound up, at which place you can linda good assort
ment of
DYES. DRUGS S MEDICINES.
as can be found in the county, warranted genuine and
pure.
Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather;
as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest, and
all the WORK WARRANTED.
You can get all kinds of Job Prir.ting done to or
der, and blanks of every kind constantly on hand,
which, in style, are not surpassed by our large or
county offices.
TO THE LADIES'.
rest from your toil, mid buy a
SEWIDJGr MAIICINE
The subscriber has also succeeded in obtaining ope
of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machines, for
the money, now in market, viz : Davis's $45 Shuttle
anu the S3O franklin Machines, equal in capacity to
Wheeier A Wilson's $75, or Urover A Baker's S4S
machine, and making the same stitch, which is on®
third saving in buying here than at any other agency
iu Northern Pennsylvania
Every Business Man do your Printing !
IT WILL PAY!
, L6W E'S PATENT
PORTABLE PRINTING PRES&
(the cheapest in the United
for sale. Price, from $5 to for s..f>rets' jWRce
complete, from $lO to $75, wath, type and all neeepsa;
ry material Call and see them or send for a circu
lar of full particulars.
Particular attention is called to
SPRING'S RHEUMATIC ELIXER,
and very, effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains.
Headache, I'yptheriu, Ac , for sale in Mehoopany by
Dr. Becker A Co. and llenry Love ; on Russell Hill
by T. Stcmpif s ; at Forkston by Mr. Garey ; at Me
shoppen by Henry Stansbury. A trial of the medi
cine, will in all cases, prove satisfactory. l"ry it, amf
be convinced.
BfcICK : 50,000 Brick for sale
Thanktul for past favors, the subscriber is determ
ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur
ther patronage.
i. ? D. SPRING.
Laceyville, Sept. 24, 1962^-v2n7.
3NT 3±3 W
CABINET
AND
CHAIR
MANUFACTORY!
The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture,
Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhaonock,
next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store — where are
kept on hand and manufactured to order :
TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles.
CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, arid common
BI REAUS of all styles, sizes, and prices.
BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS BOOK
CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found
in the largest furniture ekablishraents in the country,
which he will sell at prices as low as they can be
bought in any town outside of the cities. Being sat
isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and
prices with any establishment in the country, he so
licits the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan
tial and workmanlike manner.
N. B.—Old caoc-seat chairs, new-seated and re
paired.
UNDERTAKING- —Having a Hearse of his own,
and having had much experience, he Will attend to
this department of tkq business on short notice, ami
in a satisfactory manner. ~
. ABRAHAM HAAS.
July 16, 1862.—1n49*y
t>R. J. c beokAß A
FHYSKTAWI* SURGEONS;
announce to the citiseijso'' Wy
oming that they have located at Meboopany, where
they will promptly attend to all t-alU4n the live of
their profession. May be found at his Drug Stbriff
wbe not professionally absent.