HiCALAND JHERSONAL, l items.— Persons residing in the different k*litof our county, would confer a great favor 1 nd add much to the interest of the Democrat 80 ding us items of general interest for thiscol by "" Those not accustomed to writing for the press >2' not be backward, on that aocount. Give us I the fad*- use Burned.— We learn that the dwelling I f Isaac Headley, in Exeter, was consumed by I bouse o We have not yet been inform lire a f" nights since *r.h. '*'• cc,d "' | llzed.— The Legislature has passed a gen- I actlegl' ,in S the payment of bounties to sol- I 'b commissioners of the several counties r' 0 " te These in many counties as in this, hav lin this t j au th o rity or indemnity, ■ng dofl 8 "" Depot.—The subscriber having establish |d a .*e*9 Depot at Dr. Rhoads' Drug store calls the Ltcltion of the readers to his Daily, Weekly and Efeatty Newspapers and Magazines. I If you want one hoar's later news take the Inquirer f Press. You will also find a fine assortment of I Plain and Fancy Valentines of every description and Lt prices to suit the times. I Call and see for yourselves. I Inquirer Daily IB cts. per week, fts* "20 " W. E. WALTON. I New Hampshire Election.—The election L r Governor, and members of Congress in New [Hampshire came off on Tuesday of last week.— there being three candidates in the field for Gov ernor, no choice was made, as the constitution re quires a majority vote to elect. The Democratic candidate received the largest vote, and only lacks a few hundreds of a majority above all others. Two Republican congressmen to one Democrat [were elected. The Legislature is republican and [will Secure the choice of a woolly-head for Governor. There have been large Democratic gains since the last flection, The Connecticut election on the first Monday of April, will also show that the ball is rolling even in abolitionized New England. Bills for the sale of personal proper ty, by the persons and at the times and places men tioned, have been issued from this office. WILMOT CARPENTER of Eaton advertises Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, young Cattle, Wagons, Harness es Ac; to be sold on Friday the 20th inst. B. J. TOWNSEND will sell at his residence in Eaton, on Saturday, 21st inst., Horses, Colts, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Wagons Ac. Ac. Dr. J. C. BECKER at Mehoopany on Saturday, March 28th inst., will sell at vendue TEX Cowa, one two Horse Wagon, Sleigh, Straw cutter, Patent farm Grist Mill, Ac. Ac. JsMfS W. GAREV of Windham advertises to sell it vendue on the 10th April, one yoke Oxen, two ?ows, lot two-year old Steers and Heifers, one Thresh - ig Machine, and various other farming implements. Persons wishing to purchase should not fail to ut end. List of Jurors, )riw'D to Serve at the April Terns, 18G3. GRAND JURORS. TUNKHANNOCK TW'P. —Nathan Billings, Nehemiah licksun, Palmer Jenkins, Lex on TW'P.— Ezekel Mead, NICHOLTOX TW'P.— Elijah Ball, B. M. Stone, C. L. aekson, James Stephens, MKSBOPPKN.—AIIen Jayne, CLINTON. —S- C. Reynolds, BRAINTRIM.— Joseph Fox, E. M. Jones, MONROE.— Curtis Orcutt, Samuel B Cook, FORSKTOM —Jackson Maxwel William Williams, WINDHAM.— Edward Fassctt, Hiram S. Grave?, WASHINUTOX. —Thomas Stewples, N'OUTHMOELANI) —Joseph Dailey, M. B. Phillips, OVEREIELD —Thomas Hough, MEHOOPANY. —S. D Ingham, EXKTER. —Benjamin Cooibaugb, PETIT JURORS. Nienowew. —Geo. B. Sprague, Nathan Stark, John i C. Rhodes, CLINTON.— John Bedell, A. M. CapweJl, MONROE.— E. D. Lyons, Curtis Harding,Ziba Bil begs, FORKSTON. —A. P. Burgess, John Jayne, Shubul Garey. Allen Lott. OVEUITELD. —Martin Sickler. Iladson Gregooy. Henry W. Chase. S. D. Lattier. F. M. Hough. BRAINTRIM.— SamueI Neal. James A. Dexter Charles B. Lacey. > I EATON.— Dewitt Ferrell. J. H. Robinson. I NORTH BRANCH. —James Geochius. Nicholas Staff rd. Martin Santee. TUNE, BOR'O.— Jeremiah Campbell. Alvin Day. WINDHAM —Charles Fassett. WASHINGTON. — Aaron Walter. TUNIC, tw'p.— Geo. Gregory. MBHOOPANV. —James Gay. FALLS.—Aaron Avery. P. R. Baker, John G. lark. James Sturdevant. Layfayette Sherwood- IfollflliSflltfttte. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL A operation, for several years, a Sf B & g £ R J, -A.T TOWANIDAj where all of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES AND FLOWERS fan be obtained. Being convinced from experience that his Trees •d Plants will give far better satisfaction to the ruit-growere of Wyoming County than any grown ■other localities, be confidently solicits thoir patron ilo will make annual visits either in person or by t" most of the townships of Wyoming Co , _ , only that his specimens may be examined •id his method of dealing be tested. Al. orders by letter or otherwise, ftis Trees, vines or ft uts will be promptly attended to. vfc3l ~ , Y- D. HARK INS. FARM FOR SALE. ■■■■■ OFFERS FOR SALE HIS A * ARM, situate in Washington Township, Wyo -150 ACRES, WITH 80 ACRES IMPROVED; and a good Frame House, Frame Barn, A HO FSIIT- BIRIIG ORCHARD hereon. It is well watered, and adapted to either grazing or gram-growing * euner A part of purchase nfoney being paid down cured the remainder can be ee- Ml'Wl.". "qoir. of the rateriUr on Swtb i i.-ss TIMOIHr rowans SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERA FACI AS issued out of too Court of Common l'leas of Wyoming County, Btate of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock in said County. ON SATURDAY, THE 28th DAY OF MARCH A, D., 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M. the following describ ed property, to wit: All of the Defendant's right, title and interest, in to all of that certain piece, parcel or tract of Land, sit uate in Monroe and Eaton Townships, Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded on the East by lands of Charles Moyer; On the East and South by lands of Allen P. Wood andO. D. and W. C .orcutt:on the West and North by lands claimed to have been sold to Amos Jackson; Containing about two hundred and one acres of land, more or less, with about twenty-five acres thereof improved, with one Log dwelling House, one frame dwelling House, one small frame Barn, and some fruit trees thereon, together with the ap purtenances the reto Belonging ALSO All of the Dependents' right, title and interest, in and to all of the following described piece, parcel, or tract of Land, Situate in Monroe Township, Wyo ming Couutv and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded Southerly by Lands of the William Wil son's Survey, South Westerly by Lands in the war rantee name of Charles Moyer; West by the West line of Cyrus Lord's warrant, and North and Easter ly by Lands of Cyrus Lord, Containing about one hundred and thirty acres of Land, more or less all unimproved Land. ALSO AH of the Defendant's right, title and interest, in and all of the following described piece, parcel or tract of Land, Situate in Monroe and Eaton Town ships Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania Bounded and descriued as follows, to wit; Bounded on the South by Lands of Allen P Wood South-west and West by Lands of Cvrus Lord, and North by Lands of Cyrus Lord, and Easterly by the W uliarn Jackson Survey, Containing Seventy-six acres and fifty-two perches, and allowance, more or less; Being a lot of Land formerly Surveyed on war rant to Samuel Hoyt. All of the above described tracts of land are aeized and taken in execution at the suit of Chester Brown, assigned to A K. Peckham vs. Cyrus Lord and Charlotte Eastwood and Austin Eastwood, Adms. of John Eastwood, Deceased. And will be sold for Cash only, by LEVI FI. STEPHENS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) March 11, 1863. \ COURT OF APPEAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE Commissi, ners of Wyoming Couuty, will hold a Court of Appeal at their office in the Borough of Tunkhannock, for the several townships in said Coun ty, commencing on March 23d, 1863, and ail persons who may feel aggrieved pn account of their taxes for the year 1863, may attend and be heard, MARCH 23, 1863. Braintrim Township, Exeter " Nr'th Branch " Clinton " MARCH 24, 1863. Lemon Township, Forksfon " Nicholson " MARCH 25, 1863. Mehoopany Township. Mesbopjen " Washington " MARCH 26, 1863. Windham Township. Eaton " Monroe " Overficld " MARCH 27. 1863. Nortbmoreland Township. Falls, '( Tunkhann- ek " MARCH 28,1863. Tunkhannock Borough. By ordet of the Commissioners, WM. F. TERRY, r. . Clerk Commissioners Office, Feb. 25th, 1863. Revenue Stamps, FOR SALE BY T. A. MILLER, at the Post Office, Tuukhanuock, Pa. v2rn32. HON. C. L VALLANDIGHAM'S 11ECOIIB ON ABOLITION, SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL WAR. T'HIS WORK rs IN PRESS AND WILL SOON be ready. it coniain* complete and accurate ' copies of Mr. Vallandigham's principal Speeches on the subjects above nauicd. Also, parts of many other Speecheg, with letters, incidents, votes, etc., etc The work has been carefully edited and is believed to pre- j sent, fairly and correctly, the political record and position of a man whose views, in relation to the cause of our National troubles, and the right reme dies for them, ore attracting an extraordinary amount of public attention. Th< work is on good, substantial paper, 208 pages, large Bvo. PRICE —Paper covers, 50 cents ; Cloth, 75 cents. Delivered by Mnil or Express, prepaid, on receipt of the price. Send orders, with the money enclosed, to Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J. H RILEY & Co., or to Gov. MKDARY, office of The Crisis. A large sale is expected. far Every newspaper th> fc gives the above three insert ious, also this Dotice, and sends marked, copies addressed to " Box 699, Colutnbug, Ohio," will re ceive three copies of the work. 3w Auditor's Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, AN AUDITOR Ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lu zerne County, to distribute the proceeds arising from Sheriffs Sale of the Real Estate of L- R. Perrin, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office, in the Borough of Wilkes Barre, on Saturday, the Fourth day of April, at 2 o'clock p. in., when and where all persons interested can attend or be debarred from coming in upon said fund, GEORGE R. BEDFORD, Wilkes Barre, Feb. 28, '63. Auditor TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN HAVING'BEEN restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred du ty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr JOHN M. DAGNALL, 168 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. v2u24ly ~¥® THE Xl&BIES NEW FALL, AND WINTER milliieby mm AT MRS. BARD WEILL'S Opposite tlie Poet-Office. WHERE may be found a general assort ment of Ribbons, Bonnet Material, Fliwers, Ruches, Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Misses' and Chil dren's Hats and Shakers, and all other articles in the milliney line, which will be offered at the lowest market prices. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. Bleaching and repairing dono in good order and at the shortest notice. XoaUuwx*, Nov, It 1865—v20M-3m. PROSPECTUS OF AIATIOIAL OEHOBIATICIEVSFAFER TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, BY A. J. GLOSSBRENNER k Co. ▲. J. GLOSSBRENNER. FRANCIS J. GRUND. WILLIAM H. WELSh. " THE AGE" will advocate the principles and poli cy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, nec essarily fhvor the restoration of the Union as it was, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and that of this Commonwealth. It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate sub jects of newspaper comment, including of course, and pre-eminently at this time, all questions connected with the existing unhappy c ondition of our ountry. It will fearlessly criticise tho public actsof public servants, and defend the legal and constitutional rights of individual citizens ana of sovereign states, against assualts from any quarter. 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NASSAU & JOHN STS , NEW-YORK. am&i —AND— Tin Shop. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hankiuson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constantly keep oo hand all the latest IMPROVED COOKING STOVES Among which are the " CALORIC," MINER and "UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heaters of every description, which he offers for Ready Ray at prices that will defy competition His stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKKSBARRE. PROVIDENCE and SCKANTON. He is therefore enabled to sell them at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AND- Copper Ware. all kinds on hand and made to order. Also PIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND SLEIGH SHOES FOR SALE. The popular Cooking Stove, Forest Queen, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at $2O for 8 inch, $25 for 9 inch, REPAIRING AND JOSBINS neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. Mesboppen, Dec. 17th, 1862 —v2nl9ly. 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