North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, January 06, 1864, Image 3

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    L,SsT of JURORS,
graura l'ur January Term, 1801. j
GRAND JURORS.
RRAi XTRIH *. V.. J- K.ency.
CLINTON: John Wilson.
I". ATOM: Nels u Rogers.
FALLS:—II. W. I inn, Jce.-' Swartheut.
FORK^TOX —John W Loft, Calvin Robinson, Ira j
Rohinsitn
Ml iIoOP.VNV— C-irk H :'.th, George Ilcnmr.g.
MrynorTEN —Thomas Hill, Jr.
MONROE— JCSCJ 'A Shotwell, It. YV Carpenter, Eb- :
tncrer Parrish.
NORTH B&AV-CH —Jason E-irge'i
Nofi RN IN IT. N. ANT) — ll. O.iHetut ii!.
OvKnriEtn — Alfor I Malign.
TUNKBANNOCK BOTO' —.Tames Young, Elisha Sharp- I
TCWKHAXSOCK Tp.—Perry II Wilsey, Thos. Cra- ,
**nor, Joseph Shupp.
WvnixTON —John Sawyer.
KTETER —WM. <1 VY.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
BRAI.VTRTM Henry Thayer, Jas Schemmerhom. j
JI li. Sturdevant, Edward Meritt.
EXETER— .Simeon Gay, T. I). lieadley, John W.
Roberts.
Ate Hour ANY— C. L. Vaughn. j
MESIJOPPKV— L. 15. Snith, X. OvrfleU, Albert ;
OvcrfielJ.
liF.uoN -Oudetm Hcwet, II -tiry Harris.
MONROE —Wm. D. Frear, J. W Cirpentor
XICUOLSOU — Perry Stark Suua- Sink. 3d. Dint •
Stark. Loren U. Stephens. J tub Stephens, Jenine
Shil.ley.
XoitTTT-HR.VNca—L. D Gr<>.
XoRTHMortELANK — C. F Terry, A. L. Carey,
Gordon Tike, E V. Pool. Elijrh Reeves.
(WERFIELD —Win. lruin, C. C. Myers, Lawrence
A per, Samuel Tranger.
TI'NKH.VNHOCK TP. —Newman Miller.
W.VSITIXUTO* —Frank Runnel, Ceo Place
WINDHAM— James G. Fafs-.-tt, Oliver Hasten.
Special Notices.
TRIAL LIST FOG JASLAUL TCR3I
18G1.
Samuel Stark r. PW. RedS! 1 S Iro facias
John Jackson " S Win heater li '•
Jasper Fillings " TuT>khu:m>x-k Tp Trespass.
Walter Whiting " I N L-v-y Sii t'i.
I-'. C. Denison "J. L 5 VI ice 'lie t
,T. Blsbery ACo '■ M. Fisk He: It- in.
A*a ". liana *' Tun <b->ni < !; liri '-e Co. ('
Ann Tnklep.icgh '• Vm. Owen CMS
Court Prockonalion. |
TTTIIEREAS, the Hon. V.'M, IILWEI.L. Pi.--, j
** l:mt Ja Ige of til? Court nt < 'on:-.: Pie is nr. '
-Couit >t General Quarter S ■■; :h- Pe.u-n. I
the President Justi e of tic C -,t :••. • - ai, I r i
miner and Gener it Jail ! •. i . • tri-il ■-
it-il and othwr offences, for the • enty-i-isth Judiei !
Pistc'mt .if Penti'a. S. lb. -rt- i IN. I!. Wt-ll- 1
Asso.uatc Judge® of iV C..nr of C.'tna < . ■ • • i
General tpuirii-r Sessions of th-- !' t - • i A?-
flte Justi as ol Oyer ami Tern.if r :l: I5 r.-il I
Mirwy wf the Comtr of Wyoming, hav by theii
pre-, c} t ♦. me dire -tt .. : • 1
\ GEXPP.AL POT'RTOF )YE.I ANi' fli'tMlNEi. i
AM> GENERAL JAli DELIVi.i.Y,
"to he 1:<c,l at Tii'.:ki;.inil -k M :i lie i-'f. !■■ I
of January. A. L>, 1-1. 1
Notice is tner -1 re tn-renr f-'.ver, ' . "a C • no . all I
Ju-vtii'-o: th" Pit i 'i* i) I i'..u i . le-v.i iiiu titci
ly Ot Wyo ling, that th.-v la- and at-- •ar intboii • ■ - I
jier persotis at the time m) plaea übovo tnentioned, {
with liicir roils, rt-eor i, :■ r ex-.iainaiifai ,
not otm r n-ti.-en.nr)-:. ••• !•> - ■
things ivhi -ii to liieir of:": x-s in ! ii ... res; t live
ly liclong
Notice is also given t'n.it :i.< who arc ! nund by
rei-ognir itu—s '<< t.-rose -afc. the pris.-i • iit are or
shall bo in the Jail of Wyoming Conntv thatth -y L
ttieii and thorn to prosecute thi in a- II K* -•
.ill 1A A iV,
. "'S- riff".
Shoriu's Ofgcp, )
Tur.khasinock, I'e.- 23, 13t"4. \
"SHERIFF' SALE.
T> Y VI KITE OF A WRIT OF V AAV 7;/770 V |
JL> Exponas isoied out ol the Court <>f Ci-iam ti j
Pleas of Wyoming County, Mate -d JYin.- v . ,ni.i, j
nn-l to jii- dirc-'-'e I, will !•■ to ;m h ■ sale, j
at tiie ( lUrt House, m tho'E eo'.igh of I'..aili i.-mo- k |
in vi i i Count v
ON" SATI itbAY TIIE 15th DAY OF J ANL'AKY i
A. r>. 1C34, at 1 o'clo k P. M,
All tlv befen ieiit's right tide i !.jtrrrt* in an 1
to the following f ho-e parcel r lot of land Situate
Jv - Mir and i.o'ijg in the ilo r ongh of Tnakh i-n k
County of Wyoming and S't'e of Peari-yiarii;-.,
honn ieii art-j dioeiit-e'l ns foilou*:
On th" W st be Putnam t.-c t•On t' • - •inh by
land of Henrv Staric; Ou thu Eu.-t anj No :.i bs- i
land r.f A. B Moff.
Gentuining .about one frank < a.i i r.- n. > > r less
all IMJ >-• V ;, wiili OIK- large frame I* : Ming >■ E-t
--ed for (Jarring* and iiiftck-eiuito N, j, .ni l ••" 1 -to
used as a dweliing-hous.:; Ouo Muaii fritue Il.tr.i
and aiims fruit trees tberoon-
Sized and taken in cxccutinn at tiie suit of John
Brisbtn, now assigned to E. M. Turner vs., Thomas
Ellis.
And will ba sold for Cash onlv. by
AlilßA G \Y S'l.-riT.
Office, Tunkhannoek Dec. lu, l?bi>
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all pcrsm s interested, j
that the final ounis of Elizabeth and 1
Daniel Collins, Administrators of the estate of ■
John Conil of Tunkhunuock, dee'd has bc-t-n filed j
in tho Registers Ofhee.
Also, a paitial a, c' tpf Jle'sy 11 gturdeva; t Ms en
trix of the estate of Elisha Ftu.ilri >ut .tc •,1 of j
Braintritn township.
This is therefore to give notice to all person' intnr- i
ested, that the above accoudts will le }: -s.-uted to i
the Orphan's Court to be lipid at Tunkhannoek on !
Monday the loth day January next for confirm .tion i
and allowance.
Filed Doc. 16, IS6J.
0. L. PARISH Register
Registers Ofti -e ?
Tunkhannoek, Dec. 11, 1363. $
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE I'XPERSffJXED having been appointed by
the Orphau's Court of •> yenning County, an Au- ,
ditor to distribute the fund in Court for distribution
on the final account of William Money-penny Admin
istrator of Mary Moneypenny deceased, rill attend
*id distribution on ftiturday the 16th,day of Jan
®ary, A. I) 1864 at 10 o'clock A. M at his office in ,
-viie liurough of Tunkhannoek ; at which time aDd
plast? a,{ persons interested theiein muy appear and
be heard
i i
H ARVEY SICKLE?. Alitor.
Notice
IS HEREBY given that T have pnr-hased th Ca '
L nil Boat ' Maria, of Mt. Ple .- mt," of Edward
Kroker, and have It ft the saint? in u:s ptis.-e'si'tn t,
bo u-etl by him during my will an-1 pleasure. All
perettns are tharefore forbid to molest or interfere
-with the same.
H. L FURGERSOX.
Fails, Dee. 9th 1563. —v3-nI3.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
ATfIIEKEAS, T,otters tecfatoenttiry have been
granted to the undersigned Exeeu'or of the late ,
*tll and (est.nment.of Pbuieas Sherwood late of F-'lls
Township, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all
persms having claims or demands against th > rs'ate
I.the said decedent, to present them for settlement j
without delay, to the undersigned at Millti wn, in
HHid Township, or .at Newton Centre, Luz.. Co. And
ahose indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment.
r r c swrnmi).
Fh! • T'- r > h. 'Pgg .
i'" ti'il aGV'S lii OiiCC.
V. D'i It II .s her by given that Letters of A lmin-
L x istrntion on tiio R.-taie ot John hieklc-r, lute of
Over lied lowu.-bip. Wyoming County, decased, have :
been grunted to the undersigned. .All persons hav
ing claims or demon t>- against the estate of said <1- -
Stent, are requested to make them know to the un
dersigned at Fulls Township, in said County, without
lelay ; an i those indebted to tiie estate are request-
Hi to make immediate payment
''MARTIN SICKLER.
j Dec. 9th. 186,5. —v3-nIS-w6.
Adnjinislrator's Uctice.
I *]VfOTiC£ is horeby g von, that Letter ■ of A imin
i J. A istration has been granted to tiie undersigned
I by the Register of Wyoming Cm up< n the Est i'e of
, Ahr iin 1' irgersan. into of Northnioreland Tov. . dip,
jin said County, deceased. Ai! person having any
j i-lanns against said IRtate. will pr< s?nt them du'V
| :.tithe:i:ii-.it-.-d, an I all persons iudebte.i to sti.l estate
j will tnako p.iyiue.it to ihe Administrator without de
i lay.
PHI MI AS T FOBGERSON, Adm'r.
| Northmotelan i, Doc. 9;h, 1863. —v3-n!7.
PA TENT MATCH SAFE
FOR VEST POCKET
i The most neat, un'quo and ksirai/ie arrangement
r goiiHemeu's that has ever been duvise i Coin
i bining safer , coinpactnu vs, c,,nvenience and good
I taste, and will supply a want ! mg fe!t,esj>e ially by
jby the smokep. lb-autifuliy an-i heavily siiwr-phit
j ed. I'ri, c 81,00 per dor-n, or 836.00 cr hundred;
i retail at 50 ets. each. The most, convenient thing in
luiur! c; f/r smokers' use. It is a Magic Ai.-.tch-Rox.
and lilts out ii' own mutchr* ready to strike. Sells
• r-v re i ii'v Single ones by niail 50 cis. A ! ire s
R P. Scott, Spriugvi'.le, Su.q , o. Pa \3-nls-ind 3
; JACOi SSILIISSSf.
S'liiroiiin, ibirccttisg,
/.Lu SHAfurCCiNu SALCCfv.
SIJO?> (>2 I:(ISITE MAV
a ■ a *.
naru"s llotcL
L i it-s* hair -or 'ii fb tu■> f nshhmeble s'yh-. ci
t'.-r at h * - i'- "i. I- In" r- lc: •<•. il , -i
--' Mr. | 'in. i j-- • • -ii-1- fr. u New Y. i-av.
ivb" ••• In- was • mid i<-i I i:i the a utii Hl
in ! censcqueiitiy feeis wuvrantcd in guaranteeint
.it-. t>. .1! who may favor h :a v..- i I . ire; -
0111.
I2AIR AND WmU!'J:S DYED
To any desirable -h i D. with mt in j iry t • it, or ilis
colorir g the skm.
TI-IT. EES T 12AT - r"E 111 VcZ,
R..r sale, with full an-1 t r.r-ticil doc as f
Ladies Look Out 11!
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i .vJa *vsi*3 V * . -v-• 3 •
Willi eieri thing else to lie found in the line "f
J MILLINERY Just received from the city, and
j ... 1 S. r pr/.f ■ Ii v
Opposite the Sh-s .
P!' ol and examine be Ire pur.di isiug i
whi
•hing and rep-,"ring d in in good ordc
an i .ii the shortest notice
T'inkbnuovk, Nv. 12 IV 1—• In 14-3 m.
ISTH W.
! f"t:ir- t • 'he encb sure of the FuWri' er *n Me
: \ !. iiy Wromioff Co Pa. or. or ahuu' the 15rh
! Novemben 176.5 a spotted two year old.Heifcu The
I • > • vr is H quote I to i o-r-e for* ild. prove j . p'otv.
i pay chnrges and take her .way C D A' It'FN
Mchoopanv Dee Til l 13.1 >
THE LATEST STYLES.
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I —OF—
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13d.1 fJL 'f \ lT 1■ ' Ir:! < 1
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and
MILLI.NET>Y GOODS, !
have jut been received at the establishment of
ICEISA KEPBUP.fi.
j on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where will
>he found Ladies. Chilr/ n, Mo • and Boy's ] LA !>.
1 HAT-V end CAPS; II HA D-I HESSE?, ItIPRONS,
i FLOWERS, and TRIMMiXGS, an 1 Everything in
| the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the loirent
I Ca'h Prices. j
Repairing promptly an l neatlv dono.. Ladies j
; please call and ex amine fir th ms-Ives,
j Tunkhannoek,Oct 3, ISC2 —vdnll —lvwil
| GREAT EXCITEMENT
PEACE J3S=
OISHFAOCI t
fTeeaus" II C sV D. D. U HiTAkilß have bought
LJ the old
ARGI'S HOOK Ii I\ I) I')KY :
in Townndu Bredfurd C' ~ and ald d thereto a
BLAN IN BOOK MANUFACTORY.
They are prepared t i do all kinds of Book Rin l- '
ivg on the shortest no'i . and in the best wurktu m
like manner. Also Ru'ing to any size or possible
pattern.
We are also running a wagon through Wyoming
count}' every two and a hilt months, and selling!
Blank Cooks and Stationery-, and wn would -ay to
those who have Magazines, Periodicals or any kind
of books to rebind, that we we will take them home,
bind and return them free of charge except for Bin I
, < n K-
E-IT Satisfnction guarantee 1 or the money rfun-led
Cooks or Periodicals for binding, with the direc
tions for style et may be left at the TGIMOCRAT or
REI'DAI.ICAN offici in <■' irgeofth<- editors, who are
ayboriaed torec ive tticm, or at E \\ heelock's Store,
for the I enefit of those who may not hive a chance
to see the Agent
li. C. <v D D. WHITAKER.
v3-n2l A. E. KIIAMI:R, agt
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TOWAWJDA. 3P3\..
D. B. BARTLET,
[Late of the BBSAIXARH Hot SE, ELMIIIA, N. i'.J
FROPRIMTOR.
The MEANS HOTEL, i- one of tne LARGEST
rind BEST A RRANGED Houses in the country —lt
is fitted up in the most modern and improved style,
1 and no pains are spared to make it a ples?ant and
*7-eable stopping-?lz f "
->-! rtrr-r- jn-rj-?%mm—r -jramrxr-rrr" -rtrjrr,
P-- ?"V"3 '-O Sf--r. s £ CJ?
iTdiV-J J" uill wxJ t) Va - *
i THE WORLD:
An Independent Democratic Daffy, Semi-
Weekly ami Weekly New;i>er.
0
CXI ON OF THE WOULD AND AROUS
TIIK WORLD, to ivhi h th New Y- vk Weekly
Arms !i > I.ceit has to ■! iy five times rhv .g
--gregnte cirealttiwtof tni Buiocwiic or conserva
tive nepsp wr. It ad-Trc<s weekly alone roof# 1
than 100.000 su - riG-re a 1 -"nyant jiun-biiK
cr., an l rtavhes at. lens-t hatj a million reiiiicif-. —
With the steadv in TOIIK# iu circulation which L now
enjoys thesp numbers will soon Lc doubled. Noth
ing iuss then this fhot-id satisfy those who believe
/bat the only hope <>{ ri-torinjr tho Uaion and the
iiuthoTitv of the t "oustiiution over a now uistrftvted
and divided country, lies in wresting power from tha
1 hands ot those whose fanaticism has helped 'to pro
voke, invite and prolong the war ; and that to ac
j eoii'.rdish this end, no means is so affective as the
: diffusion, through able and cntvrprisiu- nowspaecrs,
of spiral piditi ,-tl knowl-' lgo among the working men, 1
the tliinl-i.'o men. an i the voting men ot tin* N • 1 1ii.
Enterprise, in tustrv and tnoiicy will he liberally
exj-ended to ni 'ke THK WOULD the LEST NEWS
PAPER. IN 'M ERICA Its news frooi every part:
of lb ■ woriil will I early and authentic W heiever :
the telegraph extends, or railroads run, or steamboats :
p!v. it will pi.hir the latest intelligence It hisa. ,
1 ige staff of accomplished eorrespou lents with all
the federal armies, who will teiegrapb mil writ - to >
t>- the latest news from the vuru-us seats of war H
j hac i orresp>>nileiits and re purlers in every political!
I an i commercial centre in Atneriaa and Europe, whose
' letter- and ilisp.it In s v.all leave ii itliii g worthy ol
; n> e unknown to ii- n a lers
1 Tht: MAKKUT Ki Pot'T.s of the Wor.Lt are more i
j omplete than those of any other newspaper The
ill .i'. is invite ' - t.iparis--n in this rv- act .*ml pint to
the t attic M irket the citi nil an t country **i •iu ••
M L :s. A.i ii.•• M i.-yji.irket in its c-i'uni-is, a ;
!|"i i it\e* :i iiu t'i:- respect. The WoitLtr has j
, i'l-ii a ,i.|i ii: dej M'lii- n! dcvote-1 to Ajrricnl' ure.
filled with e dtori .1 a r*i 1 s, eoniiuumwtiotw from
I•• ,■. -i; fin t- u;i i se,.' ti* i matier, m iking aval- '
u . mid usi ful papcrfor Farmers and Mechanics
'ot til iunt• y.
'liit? win a v. hi Ii :B • nt: n \* cng••! IJM'--'
' armed au 1 rtf tua'e I Rebels, an 1 th • r iu.cal policy J
of 'io a dintti -trit nMi li | r it. tine eo
' elt . i tii •- o.e'Ji- run uti • ;>! it (orai aI! - -insert - '
:i:ve, I'u' I (.'• • ' II -• i-loviug men, - t
; iii ever 1 r.i van •• • r v.- ! Mmy of :!iu*e who, j
: withio tii • lie its< f the C nstifution, loufbt the hat- I
ties <u ih • .11 i i < it: ! rt ie le i ieiship of trmse t
;p ' l.oti - stat .1- ol' i-h r r ' bear tlays, II nry j
t'Rv.rul Wu sa r, t- rt!vt with the tna.-.v s j
I srlioit principles were those of soch pat riots as An
dielV J:n k.-oo ||!l I Will. 11l Io Ma v, m!:IS Wright i
! :i-i i v lev Al l it :! f. tov-tin I• ti iit' 1. rt" .-h a:i- j
I ter Uj u .i •s i toe pi. fr n and tinder lie s tine b >nn r j
jlhe ; I'fnru i. ap! i : -ft is *•. restart the Un- j
maintain the Constitution, and enforce the j
: y of con iliation, THE WORLD will I
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' }|; ~ ~ve j- r rnv t THE I N I* l X. i
i
jly plantii.g the -e- ds ol lisuubn and eseutial - I
i'a : i:h Y nil. _ ........ I
I it ill nop s• • vv*>'l on o" THE C N ill'- .
'I it I.N, ui, hisiiicuily Lpe 'n I -• n . < f i'l.t- -11, I
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j iio.ti. •. . - r f'--:i viiifi us itCitaar
i . x.a .i ' I ■
j I'u! f ■' 1 -xt- i-e t!<s Freedom of the j
I Pre* ■:it ■. "v tip' - -It in . !• n I Free- j
: (101,1 S. / S - : F x'. 711 of the li'.iot
jot t s ofi eAd
traryane is and exp itr'i itions, its detnai • the .
I right to the writ ,IA ib.eas corpus it illegal pro -la- J
• .ie) •:; • ..I'l'.iiuuli.t - a *-f a;. grant- I power, Mil r '
I- r! versions •>t the d.l - gn .id- < I cic'l tmd pcr.-o.ui!
1 liberty it will eoa-it-uit y uphold ihe letter an I the j
Spl: it 11' (>e • sill', vmi w ill "l til • .-till ' .le v ot SOU', i .
j doctrine, until Aiue i-' n freen < n shaU be roused to j
| th# recovery o thci righ s, their liberties th 'tr laws,
! a.i I rh-;; ~it. ia) r- 11-ti, lanced g iveitoi.i u', b j
| t.ie ret si lets decision of the ballot.
! I',- foil, ! v imt r.-ss 1 ui-li the de-iri to onft'l ;te ;
j all ;ii it it may t" the great work of this gr.wrutioii j
• n it! Ely icst- r" -or r. -ional unity, an lto place j
| Ir.• • Id,: .■ i -r.it- - •..jam foremost innong the n it. ins !
i - fei:! a- i fir-r i-i Mi" peace, pro pcity nr. I ,
: har;' aes of its ; -•• •! Ie- -THE WORLD seeks from I
! tl- ..so wiio <•'• -ire MI h tn ng> I heir svmpi.hy ml '
| su porf, i nd. above all, the favor Him who crowns j
j every g.i wrk.
Terms s
DAILY WORLD.
, Yearly Sub.-cribcrs by mail S3 00
FEMI-W TLKLY WORLD.
.-in "le sui scribe.p- r anum S'> 00
j Two copies t i one n i ire-s 5 0U
! T:" • e ' '* 750
I F-ve " " 12 00
; IVu '• •' 22 00
WEEKLY WORLD.
j S'r gle ut rcrifers. per ri.num 82 00
i Three co| •>< ( tddaeess on etch paper) 5 00
i I ive 11 1 * 4 " 11 ...... gt 10
j Tcr •' " '* " 15 00
! Twenty copies ( ill to one ad.lre- )• • 25 l 0
| Clubs of twenty oro/er can have address ]iut oneach
| paper for an n lditional charge ot ten cents each.
I For every club of tweuty an extra copy will be add- i
j cd for Ihe getter up of the lub.
j For every e!ub < ! fii ! J. t're Scni-Wc klv, and for :
! everv- lub (if one hun-Ire 1, the tilv will -le seat, i
fhen rL<iuc-.dtd, in lieu of the extra copies of J
Weekly. -. |
i Additions i-< clnl s nia/,- be made at anv time it- si me I
Irate- Papers cannot he changed Ironi one Club }o j
another, but on request of the person ordering the j
j Clu's and au reee'.jc f fifty e-n:.- extr.., single pa- j
j prs will be ikon from the Club .in i sent to a sep- -
j ctate :'i i.ess.
AH oi iers mart be a"--"mpariied be t!ie ca.-h. Ad- I
j (i.e.. Til"' tVORIjI').
v3-n2l 3-5 I'atk How Sew York
i
Orphan's Com t Sale.
r.v Virtue of un order of flit* Or- ;
l>!i ui's Court of Wyoming County,:
There w li l>e cxpostal to public sale,
l>y Vt'R-Iu ' and Outcry, at the House
i of George W. Sniitli. on Golden Hill, ;
in Wiiidhniu ToWnsliiji,in said County.
Oil Thursday, Janu
ary Ith. 18(54,
. 7
the following described piece, parcel
or tract of land, late tho estate ofLew
• is K. Whiteonib, deceased, situate,
lying and being
In flic Town-hip of Windham, in said County, Bound
: anl described ::s follows, vi? :
Coriuneir n at a conn ron tho Western lineot the
la d known as part of lot No. 34, -Ice-led by | atent
j to Wm. Suii'h. in the y ur Thence : s the coin
pass now in licotes. North fr'y-o ; ght d-'groes East !
along lands no-r < wned by Tsl hit 'Oinb, seventy
; tan rods .-oil six-tenths to a cornet; Thenve Sooth, !
ftirfv-twn (tegre- -• East forty r-vls and one tenth tn a j
corn"r, on line -it lan is of the heirs ot Klcazer Luke,
rjee-nse l; Then- e .South forty-eight degrees and a
quarter, along line of .-ail Lakes' larnl, sixty-seven
in !s an ! six-tenths to ■> eorn-:r, n-air a sin iII Hi kory
Tree; Thence North Oirty-r in • degrees an 1 three
quarters, West long a line surveyed iu 1 forty- |
one ro s, to r lie pi ce o( beginning.
, C- nt iining seventeen acres un !a h If, be the same
I mo-e or less.
i w Ive acres thereof improved, and five un'nn
i proved.
TERMS OF SALE.—One third to be
i mid down at time of sale, and the
balance on confirmation of sale.
HEXIIY \V. FASSETT, &
ELIZABETH WHITCOMB, .
Administrators of the Estate ol Lew
is IY. Whitcomb, Deceased. —v3-nlB.
T IME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZER:
1 L formal#at s'rrxOT
lir 'lejfTl. Tcp - I'-
j mn '..-vcjh J.. eaa 1 (iitjggar
IMPORTANT NEWS!!
k 4\v- £i
rt v
s.:
is r-T r:' v. .T-Y St,
AHRJVAh OF A
Tremendous Stock
OF ALL KINDS OF
JOary Goods,
Cloaks,
Ehawls,
And Fancy Goods,
of all descriptions.
READY 31A DE CLOTHING
Furnishing G-.ods,
oassi m e r s,
Child arid Mens' Wear Generally.
SHOES, AMD GAITERS.
HpilF. vEBSC '.ri ER RKG> LEAVE TO IN! ORM
L the - i ir. n- i f Wyoming an 1 the sur-.u . Img
C'-unii - that h- h s (•♦'reran absence of n irlv
tlt •■ w sin I'ni! ulc'pai i nd New York,) jut ro
turtii'i with the i-i' st complcre sto k
OF A LI. KINDS OF
Ladies' &. iciitli mans Wear,
ever off, red in this sc. tiot. country.
Xo'w thrtaaiin. the .lijit pri eofth- - nw m.iteri
: al. he is, oy close buying, prep ire 1 to-df -r
j SOME BARG , INS.
lIE HAS Ai SO LI?Ol' i!IT A VERY LAR(J..
ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF
Elcg aII t Fui- s,
i- nhi h h" invites the spe-ial attention of Bu-er
T! • ugh a bnig . qu i:nt. nice in th it trade, lie <1 lies
... ..: ii jon, in -ny '.filer in or wutj'-i# of the cities.
g\ - > 7 rouh !e i<> Sl' uw o<>u ils.
Thankful f--r p-st f.ivus, h' f licit* u ennti .u nc" j
jot the ,-air... undel the promise of stri t y huuent lea!- 1
dig, an i pr inp' it'en l.ui -e to bu-iness.
. : g'"'* Brick Block next door to Wall'* Hotel.
J oil 21 Weil.
! TunkLanno k. ot. 7, lstid i
j"a La mode.
THIS LAT!YT KRIUI NEW H) R. K • i
j
j
,\ ' us. A. STARK. TAKES I'i.EAH'RF. IN |
i .t i jgi ii i 'or oiiig li -r l-iends. inlthelau'i s gen- I
11 iv. ih ' -de li is rc-eivo I, nils still receiving j
: a large sm i we,| . do. te l assortment ot
j'FALL AND VYIXTEU GOODS, i
. f -n isting of iius. UO\m:TS. RIBBONS,
l- LO-SKS, I F: A IIISHS, l, \t •:, II ISA I)-
i)l!!i:S, ami, in short all art I s usually j
i foun i in u
* v r r r Y"V' r , c* 'T'A T> ti
D 1 \ i tii. j. [A i. ♦* 11 1 1,
' ' ileal! from all requiring OOUDS in
ihr line, before jorchasing l-ewheie. Mrs Stark
j chii be Piiind at th-- liuii-e f .rm-'r!y occupied 1-v Hen
ry Stark in the borough of Tim khan nock, reudv and
: willing to serve all wt>. in pv t'.ivor her with a call,
funkhaorock, Oct, Ist, 13SJ.
MANTUA-MAKING.
We hive .-" "ire I the services of ill experienced
3T ~7TL TG ffY. -IN T -CY .
• and Rt ail tlm-s wil' l, r > -pi'e I to litan I .Make j
1-.--S. ii: the I t:—: nd rn -st ppo ied n. nner.—
! v 'iciti: g your caii.- I eforc j ur lia.-u.g elsewhere, we !
J remain
Yours, R", ectfullv.
MRS A <i STARK.
Trie 1" 'gn- I. having move Ito Wilkesbnrre,
would r.-• -ctlully -k her friends •• ml old customers
to give Mr.- A. < I . STAHK, A call before purchasing
elsewhere
MRS C. T. MARSH
Tunkhnnnock, April 13, 16G3.
J-otojimijs:
AT
T. L. ROSS & CO., :
Aii iiumense stock of
Olotl'a.iDO.gg',
FCf MEN AND BOOS.
Ovei* Coats,
Over Coats,
Over Coats.
Business Coats,
J]usiness Coats,
Business Coats,
j Pants, Vests,
Pants, Vests,
Pants. Vests.
Fancy Wool Shirts,
Fancy Wool Shirts.
Ballou's French \ <>kc Shirts,
lhillou's French Yoke Shirts.
Under Shirtsaud Drawers, 1
Under Shirts and Drawers,
And a Large Stock of
QEERAL MERCHANDISE.. I
Rich Dress Goods,
Clot its aud Cnssimers,
Fancy Good si
Gloves and Hosiery.
REAL ALEXANDRES KID CLOVES.
• Boots and Shoes*
Hardware and Crockery,
S-h* Leather, Oi! and Paints,
Harness 11 ard ware.
TSt IT Cash paid for Grain '' !
j iiLkb'>nmiek. ' '-i. U'rh I
-.•;ra~.ji wii-i-- -t visit*, j
15?1f M 7f(
x< r ~) YD- V.i) f)
<£& Ikl Lj ]L
; •
i .
flm rtf Alf^l
<|Um it"-, si
'
- FOR—
-23 ctT-gysvixAJS.
WAR OR NO WAR,
i
!
THE PEOPLE ARE BOUND TO HAVE
.
EDOD3 CIM?,
i
'• 0. L. HALLSTSAD AND SGI
I
have just receive I. and are constant
ly leu iving, a large slotk i.i g-i ds,
cms sting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Ii ardware,
Crockery,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hosiery,
Ready
ivlade
i
loifntig,
Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Window
Paper,
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
Sash,
v Nails,
Lime,
Flour,
Sail,
Fish,
Pork,
Clover and
Timothy
*
Seed,
Soap,
Candles,
Grind Stones!
Plow-
Castings,
Ia id everything usually kept in first ;
1 class stores.
I
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GREAT BARGAINS
|
-IX-
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We are now prepared to exhibit all
• the most popular varieties of Fail j
and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies .
Clothes, shawls. Flannels, Hosiery,
1 Balmoral Skirts, Nubias, lloivls,
Sontags, Scarfs, Under Garments, 1
: tire. &*e., all at very low prices.
0. L. HALLSTEAD & SON.
' WANTED.
j
All kinds of Farmers Produce.— 1
Lumber, if ingles, Wool Socks, Sheep
Pelts, Beef Hides, and everything
that will sell ; for wliieh the highest. ,
market price will be paid.
NICHOLSON, Ju'y 29.. 18f>3.
• 1
17* rch Ground Planter Hi Quantities
l' c ! " ■ ;r. ■ v v.-vr f rpal a i
Nnv.-#i ,Jn
;NOT ARUMDRINKf
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC,
J
TIIAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFPICTED, AND
Not mate Drunkards.
DR. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTES,
PREPARED EY
DR. C M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
! WILL EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CERTAINLY
CUKE ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM A
DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH OR
KIDNEYS,
i Thousands of our citizens are suffering frtm Dy
pi-psla and Liver Diseases, and to whom the fol
; lowing questions apply —we guarantee
liOOl LANb'S GERMAN HITTERS
WILL CURE THEM.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
! Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease* of
tile Kidneys, and Diseases arising Lroin
a Disordered Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
| Resulting/com Disorders of the Digestive Qrfans:
Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood
; to the Head, A idiry f the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
l.i.rn. Disgust for Food. Fuilnessor Weight in the
j Stomach, Si 1 Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at
the lit <>f the M..n.a h. Swimming of the Head, Hur
rie an I Diflj.-n I Breathing. Fluttering of the Heart,
i Choking orSuff iting Sens tions when in a lying
J | MUM- Dimn ,-ss of VI ion, Hots or Wet.s before the
Sight. Fevrr ami I uil p.iin in the Head, Deficiency
iof perspiration. Yellowness of the jjkiu an Eyes.
; 8.:.i in the Side. Back Chest, Linbs, Ac., Sudden
! lushes of 18-it. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Im
j finings (■: Evil, till 1 great Depression ot Spirits.
i* a IITICVJITAIFxotice
7 ■(' r< art m :ny preparations sold under the name
I of , quart Bottles, compounded qf
• the cneojits/ whiskey or comn on rum, costing from
j J• to i . cents ~r r i'ailun, the taste disguised by Anise
| or Coriander Feed
J h.s el: of Bitters has caused and will continue
. cat;, e. a. i. r at they can be sold, hundreds to die
I trie u. atti if e'runkard By Iheir use the system
j IS kept continually under th c influence of Alcoholic.
| film: oil . if f':c worst kind, the desire for Liquor
; t ■ crticd and kept up, and the result is allthehir
: ror • attendant upon a drunkard's and dc ilh.
F r and will have a Liquor
i lid . ••• publish the following receipt. Get One
j Hot t' r Sim Aland'* German Hitters and mix
j with Tltfi'r Ctti.'.rtsoi" Good Brandy or M bia
i Key. and the result will be a preparation that will
tar iv. l i,i medicinal virtues and true excellence
o ynj the numerous Liquor Bliters in the market,
\ and mil rust much U ss. You will hare all the
r : r::as of H'ttd!ami's Hitters in connection with
• -<*" t • '-fit of Liquor, at a much less price ih.an
: Uic... inferior preparations will rust you.
lIOOFL'iXirS GERMAN DI TTEITM
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GIVE YOU
STRONG MEAL IHY NERVES,
WILL GIVE YOU
.BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS,
• ILL ENABLE YOU TO
SLEET WELL
AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT
YIiLLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER, i 3
Those suffering I rem
I Broken down and Delicate Constitutions,
! Fiota whatever causes, either in
MALE AND FEMALE,
WILL FIND IN
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
A REMEDY
| That wi! rest ire thein to their usual hoaitb. Snch
! has been the case in thousands of instances, and a
I 'air trial is but required to prove the assertion.
From K.r. J. Xcxton Brown, I). D.. Editor of the
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Al'hough n >t disposed to favor rr recommend Pat
ent Medicines in feneral, through distrust of their
ingredients ana effects, i y.i know of no sufficient
| re .sons why a man may not testify to the benefits hi
j i 11■ -v. s h'.uiself to have received frmn any simple
I prep iraiion. in the hope that ho may thus contribute
• to the benefit of others.
1 Id. this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's
i German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C M Jackson, ot
I t' ■ city, because I was prejudiced agn nst thetn for
I ui.t.iy years, under the impression that they were
. chiefly an ai .-ohoiie mixture. lam indebted to my
j friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of
I this prejudice bv proper tests, and for encouragement
. to try thein. when suffering from great and long con-
I tinned debility. The use of three bottles of these
! Bitters, ~t the beginning of the pr sent year, was
{followed hv evident relief, and restoration to a de
i tiff "I >bl vant mental vigor which I had not felt
for six months before, and had almost despaired of
regaining I therefore thank God and my friend for
directing me to the use of them.
PIIILAII'A. June 23, ISGI J Nxwro* BROW*.
DiSEAScS OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
In Young or Aged, Male or Female,
. Speedily removed, and the patienr restored to health.
BE LICATE GUI LB REX,
j Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting awav,
. with scarcely any tle.-h on their bones, are cured in w
j very short timet one bottle in such eases, will have
' a most surprising effect.
PARENTS
j Having suffering children as above, and wishing to
I raise them, will never regret the day they oouimenc
-1 ed with these Bitters.
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,
| And those working hard with their brains, should al
ways keep ti Lottie of Hoofland's Bitters near
, th-iii, as they vt ill find mu< h benefit from its use, to
i both mini and body, invigorating and not depressing.
IT IS NOT A LIQ.UOK STIMULANT,
AND LEAVES NO PROSTRATION.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
i AND !HE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
j We call attention <d all having relations or friends
j in the army to the hut that " HOOFLAND'S Ger
man Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases in
j duced hv exposures and privations incident to camp
! life In the lists, published almost daily in the news
i papers, on the arrival of the sick, it will he noticed
j that a very large proportion are suffering from debij-
J ity. Every case ol that kind can be readily cured
'by Ibc,fluid's German Bitters. We have no hesita
; tionin stating that, if these Bitters were freely used
| among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved
j that otherwise would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters
I from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who hare
been restored to health by the use of these Bitters,
' seat to them by their friends.
BBAVARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
! See that f!n> Signature nf 4, C. M. JACKSON"
j is pa the WRAPPER of each Bottlo.
Frier per Buttle T/J centa,
or Halt Doz. for 84,00.
Should yat.r nearest druggist not have the crt.ele
j do not he put off by any of the intoxicating p report
ti r.s thai may ho offered in its place, but send fj u
and we will fa ward, securely packed, by expersi.
Principal Office and Manufactory,
HO. 634 AECH STREET,
JONES & EVANS,
(Stmccasnrs to C. M JACKSON A Co )
Proprietor*.
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