North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, January 04, 1865, Image 3

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    IfflLJra OF PART lEBSHIP,
The partnership heretofore existing under the firm
aim* of Shoemaker A Stone this d*v ditto! vad by
mutual content. The Books and acsouots will be
found in th hands of B- M. Stone by whom the buei-
BM will b continued-
Tunkbannock ? B. M. Stone.
Jen, 3d. 19*5 $ H- Shoemaker
LUt of I'ertous Drawn to Serve aa Jurors
tor Jauuary Term, 1865.
•kaxd JURORS,
Jlaaoo reKT,—Zela Fumrun, Gordon bweatland.
Wiarniaa —John Kinsley
TURK. Tp.—D. I) Dew tt, Geo. Osterhnat, AVv.m
Aoe. _
KALI.* Saml G Miller, Israel Onenl,
NiCHoneos—Amos Wight, Henry Harding,
Virer, Perry Oakly,
s )fn*MOKH.AMV J N. Vantyle, Lewis Austin,
Cetoe.
Tusk BOKO. —Henry Roeengrant. i
HlßTklt.- Sam'l Sickler
ifoitesTos —Geo l!e;-ry
K.ITO*.— Jaa. N. Pilgtiw
Citaijsiaiu —i'. D Spring. Kc Abel
r'ln*' '
il.UHorim Dan'l T- SierliLg.
I.KMoX —ilenry Harris
ram ntuin,
Sicnonao* -Wu. D. oterh it, P.L lee &**o j
II! rem Sftofy
#4Lia,— A. J Vnntyle W, McKuue, Win. Gwer: j
A. T. Hewitt G W. Sherwool.
Overleld. Ahram Scecoy, C C Slyers.
Ten* Boa-.. —Henry Bn.wnaoomb.
NORTH BKAVCH --Newel Phenix,
MTasbisotos —Cha Place, Emanuel Over field
Manoor Ast . -Th'.-s. L Hose a K French
it■ >. Kintner
Momtoi —Geo. S H<ell. Miles N. Newbury,
Reuben Psikr, Win F Cain
-'KATOS —John D. it-gne, Evans W. brake. Ly
eaader Harding.
Nokt*aoEEi.ASi).--Levi Winters, Dun ! O. Care;,
TC.SK. TP.—Wil - Ci.skey. John Stuff.r.
BKAISTRIM—-L I>. SturJevant, S.ui'i ii Gregory
Peter My re.
Kxktkr—Thoic D He id! v.
S4lT!>U*>P?i !t - Jai Bunnell,
CUSTOM - -Frank iJ Cuxtie.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY NIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FT. FA tome
directed I will expose to public ileal the Court
House in the Borough of Tunkhonnoek on the 14ti>
of January 1865 ,at one o'cock P. M, all of a cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the T"Wn
thip of Mehoopauy Wyoming County l'o and
bolincied aud Jeg-rihed us follows, viz : on the North
by main roaii, on the Lost . y the null puiil, r. the
South by lan dof Wni. II il irnss. on the IV est by
land of C E Sturdev.uil, containing about one fourth
of an acre uiore or lees, oh improved, with one frame
dwelling llou*. one Burn, and one lila.J.*i>iif is
shop, aud some fruit Pets thereon with the apyur
famnces Ac
Seized and taken in execution at ;he Buit of Wn.
11. Barnes vs John b Place.
And will be sold for cash only, by
AIIIKA GAY, Sh--itT-
Tunkhanoofk De . -Ith 1364.
biiEuIFF'S SALF
BY VIRTUE OF A WiUT 01' VEN EX I'D, to
xne directed, I will expoe to public sale, at the
Court House, in Tuukhannock Boro. onthe 14th Jan
1365. at one o'clock P M- nil that certain lot, piece,
■or Parcel of land, situate in Mm roe Township, and
described ns Pillows, vie :Beginning on the F.ast lice
of lands of Win 11. Orcutt, on the North si !e of
Lake road, and running North one and „ nulf Jc
grons, East fifty tour and eight '. r ,ths perches; Bou'h
■eighty eight an 1 ah ij{ d grees East thirty seven
perch*" KUtu, th'rty degreeseast sixteen pcrchei,
Xo the Lake road l>y tho School House
thence by and with sail road torty uino nnd one
fourth degrees IV" s; sixty one perches nnd three
tenths to the beginning; containing une acres and
thirty perches, more or less ; (excepting one half
ucre for School 4lou. c e, aud also excepting about one
fourth of an acre on North end reserreu to C.irpen
ter tor purp-jS, sof conduct lag watc) with one two
Atory new frame store ar.d dwelling house, one old
heuse and one tarn, and some fruit trees thereon—
*tv >ut two acres improved.
Setxed and taketi i.i execution at the suit of ]tnj
Keuira, asiigned Ac, v Elijah Montrosa
Aud will be so.tifu; cash onl •. by
AIIiKA GAY, Sheriff.
Dec. 19ih, 1364.
SHERIFF'S . ALF.
iBT TIKTI'E OF A WItIT OF FT FA to me dl
f?*eted I wit' exjs'se to public sale at the Court
jliouse. in Tntikhannock Borough, on ine 14th of
.January 1865 at one o'clock, P M, a certain lot,
; piece or parcel of land, situate iu Ea ton Town-hip,
.bounded, and described JUS follows, vir: Beginning
t a hciul ck corne' adjoining land of Ellis Stephens
.on back of Susquehann.. 11.v T, thence up said lliv
er North, 46 degrees, W 34 per-hes to a stake
. corner, thence South, 54 ,< g West 40 perches to" !
• oaracr or line ofr.id Me; hens; the co S.u'h. 51 !
- deg East, 8 per,'he- to i ilcuilo.k can'-r ; tbet. t i
75 dez. Ea-t 100 pcr.'ttes to tho p'.a.-e ,J J,c- !
ginning. c..iat<iuitig twelve acres ant l(.-0 pe-*ats.
■no; e or lons—about seven acres theieof iniprc,e4 ; j
will, m ioa'ole uou'e an 1 soon* fruit trees the:" ,o '
with : ;ie apnurteuauces ; Ute the estate vf ■lvfeu-teu. '
. c sai 1 writ n .a.cd.
i M.U tekoii it, c.'.r uiioo at the i;t of W
'in-tou let, v Syl-. e;;.r \Y.i:un J
Ve i wni he sold for cash .-tilv. by
All IK A GAY, Sher-ff
* 'IT I? I> 57 !7'V! \ ! I?
oiliiiJL-1 i o nAiohs i
I
BY VrRTf'F i>? \ WRIT <i- FT FA. totue;
■ '.ne directs,], 1 will exp <.• to r,u<■! i ■ •> a' the
Court ft• use, ir. the Bit mgh of Tu .khanno' k. on the ;
14th day of J.-r.o iry. A. Lt 1865, n' one nVmek !*, I
M,. *ll of the righ' title and interest of Elius iiu.
ehanan, in and unto a certain lot or tract, piece or ,
parcel ©f land, situate in the Township of Nicholson '
Wyoming Bounty, Pa., and bounded and .leseribsd
as follows ;on the east b Mattin creek,on the Smith '
ky hint's of iir. E-in.- on the AVer? h\ land ■t Mr
Searle on the North t v !mJ of Juhn It/ an and .1 tin
IfeNauiarra t'oubiii.iog about City ,i -res, wdb
acre- imp v,-i w in on- plsnk •• u-e
aAd other outbuildings ir.ctcon, attb the aj j urt*
nances A".
Seised nnd taken in execution ,it the mt of L
Harding A Co. vs. Elias Bucii-in iii,
And will be sold for Cash onlv by
AilK GAY, Sheriff
Tank bannock,
Dec, lyth, 1564-
REGISTER'S NtITICE.
NOTICE is horeby given, to .ill peraons inte.**ted,
that the following Accounts have been filed in the
Kegistar's Otfiio, a?. Tuu'rhaino ;na 1 will he pre
sented to the Orphan's Ceurt of Wyoming County
to be held at Tunkhanno ;k. on tho Ifith. Jay of Jan
nary, next, for confirmation and allowance to wit
au'tl account of Betsey II Siurdevcnt. Exec- ,
,utr xof the estate of Elisha St urh vant. dec'i late
of Braintrim Town.-hip Filed. Nov 17. 1364
The final account ot Orrin fish. Executor of the
last Will and Testament of J .rites Jennings late o
Meshoppcn Township, deceased.—Filed, Nov. lyth
1864
The final account of Chu'lcs House.- Admimsi. •-
hirof the estate of A brum 'irunsue, late of North
more I and Township, dee'd—Filed, Dec. 16th, 1364
The final account of Wilhim Robinson. Adtuiuistm
*or ©f the estate of George Lott, lute of Forkston
Tnwnship, dee'd - Filed, Dec. 15lh, 1864.
Th* fi na j account „f J ( ,h n Flummerfelt, Adminig-
tlie estate of Jaeob Flummerfelt, late of
** mgton Township, dee'd.—Filed, Dee. 19th 1864
Kogiftcr'g -
Tunkhauaoek, 1,. 0 . i 9th , 1864. |
0 L. PARRrSH,
Register.
v . noticr,
m* b t,C !, i ' ber * lj - ,ivCn lKut Christopher Mathew
"fa°,rttr
liw*.*!.' 1 o*" ' " c™", r
it
TO THE PUBLIC.
The undersigbed in consequence of bu-iness else i
where respect fully announces to his patn-us aud the
! public generally that he. has uispo. *d of all h's right
J titlo and interest, in uni to the stock aim fixtures of j
j the store, kept by him in Meshoppcn, together wih '
j the debts uow due the s-nne, boih by note and <•- 1
| count to B N Oorwin, who will remain at the old
| stand and for whom he bes]ieaks a continuance of ,
the liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him
self- S VERNOY. 1
B. N.COR WIN.
Mss?p:tCTTr2F F/y.
('• --'.I '/• c.-.oc.v
i Ti~ >i.- f • ' • ■ !i snrko'goods
• a' v-1 •> > ' w *!, b-uveee-l assortment !
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS.
GAPS. 50CTS.& i'HOtS, I
I HARDW lilE GEOC£HfES,fc Ac. '
I besides very lie *J : i tic I iiciv ircci. . •
; fr or *. er Y- It.
j lav.as 'ik7 House in the dare
jt> c©l' but. r r.!y for
: CASH OB 3£A¥ PAY.
1 h*. < i • • it] 'i. .ft j; • . . Q# vv*tr9 .
rhs |3ul*jic tu general atl c.rif iu-. 4 -a of kitf '
tt o £. ,
IJT V" ; '..ous indebted t.- Yern-v eilher !
by a to oraecoanf are requested :.. cotee up imiae- :
'• at*. > le, or t she ronipt lle.l t insii- i
fiui igal pi crcdiugs 11. N. CORY IN.
Kew ;
sarfe?t.
'lbc ssbs-rih* r v mid inform the . inxcn- of Tu .k.
.nn ck B*.j ugh end v. '.nity. that h* b s lul-.'y
opened Shop for the sale ot BKL'I Vfj .v.
piip.lf Piif'LTKj Ac .no foor •>n h V
KOOB's Grocary-Store; where, bv atric< •nt uto
boeinow. ai- h>i i ; merit aci receit- ash in- f
the public tarron-go.
N- B. His prices will s'w .> l.e as Lw *s the • . r- ''
eat
M FLOKEY
v4-i IS-tf
THE HIGHEST CASH PRi CITS
F-A . II FOP. -T, /ID /A' ,-i i'
"TH£
GROVE MILLS"'
N' ii . fl
Shaiv ei i Qi'stCFS
in e.isoii Township.
Tnr.Atn.it.-. A. Jacks in, the Le..seii of he,© M l: '.s :
Kpractical Ml;la rof long xparu-RCO, ih 'i.kfu! r: '
past favors, hopes by g ving his prtt--nai it'cuti-.n !
to 'he husinov to merit a cor.tiuuanoe of the
FLOI'R ar.d FEED of ALI. KINDS u,f ; li I
hand and for SALE
~r TX.
satisfactorily aua expc-i ii.-u ly .lon--.
TIIEO. A JACK ON.
v 4 a 13 3in
Spcciftl \otices.
AUDITOirs NOTICi:.
The nndttsigned, having been appointed, by the
Orphan's Court of Wyoming County a:. Audiior, to
■ x.vmiti- the aci-.'-unt ol T. D Sprin:' AC. .1. Liccv
Administrators of tie e tr.tc ot Geo ti Envoy De.-M ;
will attend to s id exauiiu.-ti.-m at his office in the
Borough of Tutikn ma i. kon >v ur Jay tD.. 7th >J v
of January 1865, at . o'clock P. M ; at vvht li tirnc
uti'l place, all persons iuterestc 1 therein u: , • c .
and be hoard, or debarre ! from eotiiuiing in up u.
the fund arising from sa d o-t do.
HARVEY SICKLER, Auditor.
Dec. 7th 1864,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
Tho andcrsigned having been app->inted an An !i- !
tor by the Court of Cunui i> Picas of Wjroiu.u,; C i'in- j
ty, to distribute the distributive share (now in C ur ) I
of John H. Gardner, in the money raised by t!ie |
sheriff s sale of the n-al est •t of Eii-h.i 'i irris ■!<:• 'd
in partition, suid distriliutiijii to be, '<> ai-d nroong '
lien creditor.'of said John it Gardcer. will .mend t. j
the duties of his uppQtntuin' at hi- oflb.-e in the i or- j
ougb of To* 'h.mr.o k --n Saftir i)--.'*tiioor 21th,
] 13t*4 a on • ? >i.ornv..i, .• >vh-.-h liiti j ;
• ant civ - "I { v • •.-'I.I" ii|v,a s.ii i |
j fni-i •• ..mv. or ha |
il-i r.-.* fr in - i - .i • v.l
F i'. lioBB ~r
; Tm kbi-i • -:i
!
1
HiUltlli -Si'PDi: 'd Vtfii l'C.
j Let'crs ■! A . In.,* ■! ic - it • f -J- .*v
. w 1 - ; '.v ti Pi •!<> f ••bs-otji !-• . Hi
• in? !is ♦* • • t • . t i •
f Umg -!aiii! Eutto si •• ;J ._ •• to pt
pft Vi■ t r- : u ii* l \*+-\ i'
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: n.'iXf • • tn • '.'. He >uviiitsUt T-.
! A II! RG A ; s.'.ti r ,
t'AU')LI.NE ij t.<- ET ?' A 11. .
IDMHHBTR t TRIX & NOT 14 j ~
i Notice w hereby given that letters of Aduiinistra
j tiou on the Est ft of A" |r- j>i*kle ••have ;
1 e'-n gr.-u.fe ito ih un i.- '"igic d, ill , -i- o. s in- (
"if'tt I !• sail a'< are .oq'l -•.*• ,u •<■•• all *d- ,
at". : Hiiru-iii ncl fr. S*J I. • 111 'i ••
same w. i proseni : n-m duly mtb u.i- ~*. t. . -•
lorn'. i 1 SNY iitkl.Kit
Tankh-i.n..vk Pa. Vltnr'x
\ (-•! IVil
. ATEIMONFIJ
LADIK3 AND ; t t.EMhN
if vou wish to marry, ado-e- ilie ui. it>i>igncil. wbo
Will set.! '-nil i- at iii*.r .< r I .vif'i ur • ri.-. i.-il
• oable inforiniv'ioi) tl c vi ' n i !n v.uj t , , r : v
happy and speedily, irraspective of age. w-.i-ith or
beauty Thi-info":■■■ .ti . i.u i • ...t • !
if you w isii 11 marry. I " vlu
uii ietiers strielly vorfi n.-.iti '! r i , • ui ;
■ootiMi sent by re'urn mail and no quesib - -t
lirsss
Sirah B. Ji.imti-rt, t. oenpo'ir.. I>. n.-r, Co .
New Y-rk
r4-nl4-2ffi'i
COURT I'RIM 1..1M4 I'lliM
IT7IIEP.EA3, the-lion. W.M I IWELL 1 res
** dent Judge of the f'-jur <-f Ootniaoo J'lo, .- anp
Court ot Gentptl Quartet Sessions of the Petea, and
the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter
min '■ and Gonnr-il Jai: Delivery, for rhe trial ofcap
i'.i un-l other 'ifTenees, id" the ■ •en-y-; i.xth Judicial
District ol Pciin'a 8. Ci.bert?, ntN'll Well Isqs.
Asso* late Judge" of the vu.i of C -Diiuun l'!eu? i.J
Gcucrul Quarfwr e'e.-sions of 'ha P-.i-e. and Ah"oei
ate Justi.es ol Over an-i forinincr an t General Jail
Delivery of the Couotv ot Wyoming, have by their
prevent to tu- directed, ordered
A GENER AL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY
t ' i
l o be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the lGth dav
January A. D., 1865.
Notice is therelore hereby given to the Ooronor, all
Justices of tho Peace and Constables with-n the Coun
ty of Wyoming, lhat they be and apiiear in their pro
per persons at the time and place above meutioneu,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exaiMtiations,
recognizances and other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices in that behalf respective
ly belong
Notice is also given that those who are bound by
recognizances to prose-ute the prisoutr? that are or
shall ho in the Jail of Wyoming County, that they be
hen and there to prosecute them as shall be just.
AIIIRA GAY,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofhce, j
■Jnnlthn*ofk, Do' 38 IWI. ,
FARM FOR SALE.
The Subscribers wII sell at Public Vuedne or
Auctir.u, OD Saturday, Jan the 7th 1865
A Valuable Farm
1
situ-.te in Xifth tneb Township Wyoming Coun
ty Pa. 16 miles from ii.tiKn.iuuocb. on the main
' road, leading trotu M-dmopuiiy to 'fowanda, Bradford
. Couuij, '.rid to Dm! re and T.aporte in Suilivaa
j County. Is well watered by stood springs, and
Streams j.. ssitig thr ugb it. Is v— II ad ipted to grain
ior grass. Con'aine
• One Hundred and Thirty, Improved
' with a Luge frame House, trains Barn and other
t Out buildings, lias an excellent orchard of Apples,
Peach and Piuui trees The unimproved land is
: heavily timoeved with Pine, Mipi€, Ash, and Ilea
'• lock Ihe Farm, late the I2s*. ite of the
CON PER< IFL'R LEM 'N Deed
I"? o r the moo tesli il'ic in X rth.rn Pennsylva
nia
T -i I'.i v • > t r b k -on or d.iyof S*'M
tu c YTKCENT i Err's of
JOHN PFO! TS ( P. J.euion. De<-'d
! A VER's Ci: Eiiti i r RECTOR \L,
1 OR I'll' RAPID oFRE OF
| Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, ilpinchiti.s, Incipient Consum
ption. an I for the relief of Consuitip
ivc i' uioats in advanced stages < f
the disease.
S .vide i. 'he f;cl I of its usefulness and so num
- - .n- bc • es -t its .-ut CA, that almost every
•se t|. n ..: i luii.'f, -.> i■ is in p-reons publicly known
• b.i .. i ■ .red 'ruin i firming and even
•. . .> „f t|| hv its use Wh'n
>ii t•: -i s J, r itv over every other expecto
i • ' ■' a' u t■ • o.c • i..s*irv.ttlun,:<nd where
' !i the ;,.j' lie no linger h'—itate
".'it ' i uiij.Joy f>r the distressing and
•.. •.if* li .-r,- of tin; piibrt iii.irj' rgans that
n' • to !i:;i 1 11 While many inferior
'•-n. tics thu.s' . n *be ominunit\ have failed
!nil ai -ii use*t! .1.-1. rds b.ts grin t friends bv every
' trial conferred benefits on the afflicted they can
| never torg ' m I pro lui e cures too numerous and
j too rvni irkei-le to • .org tu-n
Those wh . require n alterative medicine to puri
! I> thr- ;•<• d will li t A A Kti'S CoMP FX I'.SARSA
t'A ivil.LA rim nine ly to use Try it once, and
1 ou wic know i - v lae
Prepare tf.. J. C. AVER .t CO., Lowell Mass.
• ii-is >li by .-uui .Si irk t uukhaunock, and all deal
j orjiri taediciuO everywhere,
Information Free!
TO Nib I; VO US t> U FFERE ICS,
\ O \ i i.KMAN ui' aot . vrvous Debility. In
. i .iic • ncy, Pii'inature Dc ay nd Youthful Error
•i ■'■•■< 1 y c iic ire to i i-1 -li'. o.hers, will be happy
0 Jurrd-'i to nil who need i ee of charge ), the
!?• :rd di---' ••)..- for ua.li the simple remedy
us- :ui hi - fch;;iV,e;s w'.-hiug to proQt lay the
a.L -rtb.- >!> ui t'\ f jorii ■a. a\. Ir. -,v -i sure and
v lu-•■!■• i.Jv • -I •s i l-y .-is- ng him at
I*i- a' hi- •! i■ • - i". rI. iiic and full
in:' .. o of itu••••!■; ;:;••• 'v.IJ be cheerfully
rtui b;i ir uru mail,
A J-tress JOHN R. OGDEN
lib X • o "r. et. New York
p. 3 —Nervous S'.fT rcr la bath sexe3 will find
This io.orina:iou invaluable
v4-iilS 3me
S('t) ! T' A LL \ !.I) WIN'S
LADIES. MISSES AMD CHILDREN'S
ROOMS
St. Ni ho'a- B: • k, 50- Broadway
Mas. ETWINTLE.
(I'r.nneily oi • GKXI.V'M BAUAK,")
I"II I-r whose ope ••••!.-.i.-t- !i. above Departments
are ..iu tc I i- pie-- lto a tin- uic-e to her former
palrotis uri l re. •. Lu tics .1 Xcw fork geiioril'y, that,
in eoiirje. tiou vv; h :ii" i nineiou- Alti'lSTE.B uii lor
her dir. *i n, .-be i- pn ; art to : urn !i. promptly,
fftMcs !c /llis:*Cs Hob £!}!;•-era's (fulfil
iar; ID (Trhr,
X A D [£&' 'J •s'iJSR LIN UN.
Oftitie <duali'.\. Jvjc it) a, ready lor immedi
ate UrC,
Pceticular at Iml u.it rirtn lo
© BUJD&VS'
-ttfii'lu.
i-ahfteby p <■ >• •ii •t. I have pi need in
xi lo the po.-so-loii of L It Vosburg. one -PAN
of t cr-year old. bow < 'OLTS, to t • !<• ■ t bv hiin du
ring a- p' -vrurs ; ult p-:-s ;: a;e forbid to moleat or
.t: a-.y utanner betlrre vvnk thetu as they wiii do so
ai 'heir peril.
PFRRY BILLINGS,
k'tv o : Dr "")'t 1 ' 4
"" " —>
,* > >?* & a f P
.&• K & A
u ?:iier will a-;| t t |ab ,0 sale, on BAT-
L"ID\Y, JAN I I h, IS'J-T
A VAJ.FAHLE F\p,M. mttmtein
"2F" .&*. XJ F
<> yttjii \ ; corxry, PEXXA.
• L i'C ib, art tie i-t •'lioeas ■iherwoo l. de •••isd ;
•out i in ig li'Tv *. UES, ' H *.lo'v . with
All * 111J i - AilM-ilb'i : M, i ... APPLE Orchard
ai..; vr Fruit !'r"i>- ' aereOTi.
-' LH o' b.' o mii- premises ; waer.) me eon iitiou
will be made4tnown
C -lIERWOtIP, Executor of
the will of P. Sh'-rwood dte'd
Fx - De- '6 l?<14
voraii.
V . 'lie Kt'iit fs- of Soldiers' Orpbans.
j v a ' ot i.-ii- ijcgi.-biiure of Pennsylvania ap
x.Jt pi >"• i .Mi 0. 1 ri>4, she Govetnor was authoric
•* i ■ . ' - .it - ib ' u -v. riftv thousand dollars, offcr
cd "v tv !' k. --1 v i •K i .>. , t'oiiip itij, "for the
• lu aim. . ut ; .a...i. nof licsiitutc orphan chil
dren i-.-d soldi, is and sailors"
Tbe jit.- ns eii'it'.ed r • the ivcnefits of this Act are
• lie -b-bil Irvii of either sex under the age ot fifteen
resident Iva ii.i it the time of the applies*
noil", sod Lo- i .em upon i i her public or private
eh-uity for auj.port, or on thv exertions of a moth-r
or oth-r t :oi.s.iu destitute of means to atford proper
education and maintenance, of fathers who have
been ki led or .fie.! of wounds received c-r of disease
eentracte i in the service of the United States, wheth
er if vi luuteor ot uiiliti. regiments of this State, or
su tbe regular armc of the naval service of the Un
ied States, but who were ?i the time of catering
I .let: service, actual boua fide residents of Pcnusylvu
in i "
Such children will be boarded, lothed and educa
ted ; those under the age of six ye.irs, tn any suitable
school thit will receive them on proper terms' and
use over six years of age, io ot.c ot the State Nor
mal Schoi is
The pp'icaiion must be made ''by the mother, if
ti|ing, if not by the guardian or next friend."
vbPersons represerittng such orph. .is as above de
csnbe i can receive inform .lion, blank forms, and
all no. e-.<ary assistusco by application to either of
the undersigned.
P M OSTERHAUT Esq ,
K.v. C. It LANE,
Rtv LUTHER PECK,
Mrs HELEN M NEWMAN,
Miss KiIODA S CAREY
Superintending
Committee for Soldiers Orphans in Wyoming Conuty
IT7M. M. PIATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of
\ V fice iu Stark's Brick Block, Tioga St, Tuak-
ItNlt, P.
•j |l£fo itirertisfnuiet.
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HAL.fiSTE.4i> <bIIAMMELL,;
1 , PBtLKRS lit HEItCHAXbISB. !
i NICHOLSON, WYOMING CO. PA. [
• FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT •
of Goods, Go to ;
!H allitcid i II a m m e 1 l's !
i ! !
I
i
• Tor Sugar, Teas and Molassej, •
: GO TO :
: IIALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'3- J
FOB fLOCR, rtsu ASP UAUg,
: OO TO
: HALLSTEAT) 4- lIAMMELU3
JW Spic* Starch, and Salerati t •
' eo TO )
: RALLSTEAD A lIAMMKLL'3 •
• For Wooden Stone and China Ware, >
GO-TO :
• HALLSTIAD a HAUMKLL'S.
• FOR GLASS, RAILS HARLWARK, AXD •
CDTLKRT. '
. Go to •
Hallstead and HummtlVt !
• For Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestings •
; OO TO
I HALLSTEAD AHAMMELLS :
• For Muslim Calico's .V Dress Good* •
' Oo to [
: HALLSTEAD Ali VMMELT'S I
• For Soap, Ca lies, an l Crackers.
• TO \
I lIALI.STEAD A lIAMMELL'S. 1
For Oils, Pain's and Brushes,
I
<• TO ;
l • ;
'■HALLSTEAD $ HAMMBLUS\
• For Flour. Salt, and Fruits,
o to
HALLSTEAD A lIAMMELL'S J
*
•TS 6BT TIB BIOHRRT PRICBS FOB BAIB •
; ARD moDccß ;
• goto |
'.HALLSTEAD HAMM LL'S !
'• :
To Get Entire Satisfaction, ;
o to '
' HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'3 '
•••• 1
• To get sn Equivalent for your money, •
; GO TO
: nALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S *.
I HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S
MOTTO. :
; Largs Sales and Small Profits. The \
f 9 Beat Goad*far tks Least Money.
■ . ,r
Sterling & Loontis
K SEP the best and largest assortment of
MERCHANDISE
to bo found at the country, and most of it was
purchased prtvous t the
LATE ADVANCE IN PRICES, !
which enables them to
Sell Goods Much Be
low present Hates, j
Wc have constantly on hand,
<Salt by the barrel,
Fine Salt by the sack,
and half barrel,
Turks Island Salt for packing meat.
Flour, Sole Leather, Iron, Nails, Nail j
Rods, Tow Cork, and Cast Steal
Carriage Bolts, Plaster,
Dry Goods
G It OCE It I E S,
Boots .and Shoes,
Huts and Caps;
Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Hardware, Wood
en ware, Stoveware, Paints,
Oils, Crookery, Liquors, Stationery,
Wall Paper and Bordering,
Grindstones, Wheelbarrows,
Pegs & Lasts, Buffalo
/ilobes, Pocket and
Table Cutlery,
Plated /Spoons
Rosin, Tar
&c.,
We give below a few of our present prices
subject to all changes of the market, viz.:
Salt §4 per barrel.
Flour §l2 per barrel.
Prints 25c to 40c per yard.
Rest Brown Sugars 20 to 22c,
White Sugars 25 cts. per lb
And everything uot enumerated, in same
proportion.
All we ask ts for people to call and seo for
themselves, as we feel confident that wc can
meet their most sanguine expectations.
STERLING & LOOMIS.
erlingvilh*. Pa.. Oct. 5. 1864—v4n10
JIT RECEIVED;
—-ritost
PHILADELPHIA
-AND—
Ki ew3Toris.,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
t h ft
i_ fit-'. ©
Q &
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CASSIMERS,
oio-tixxn.gr,
Shoes, Hats,
fanci) (!soote,
NOTIONS, &C. &C , adapted to this Season'
which will be eold at the VERY LOAt EST MA KF-T
PRICE, for Cash orCountry Produce, at the Store of
John Weil.
Tu Lr.kh: iI ck >': ■<! ro, IF< i.
E, H, T, AN THON V A CO,,
Manufacturers of Photographic Ma
terials,
WHOLESALE AND RELAIL,
501 BROADJ PA V, N. Y.
In pdditimi U> our m lin bu.-iivss ot PHOTO
GRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for
the foil wing, viz :
STEMS® IS 8 STEBESCOPIG
VIEWS.
Of th"ie we have nn immense asso'tment. including i
War Seeccs, American and Foreign C ties and |
Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac. Ac, Also, re
volving Stcrescopes, for public or private exhibi
tion. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on
receipt of Stamp
0
Photographic Albums,
We were the first to intioduco these into the Unit
ed States, and we mam facture immense quantities
in great va-jety. ringing in price tr m 50 went* to '
$5O. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being |
superior in beauty and durability to any others
They will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price,
ISTFINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER-
CATtl> PHOTOGRAPH F.
Our CatalogucwbrnYPme.aso rhik FIVE THOU
SAND different s Kac"kuboo auditions are
continually being made) of Porirai ts of Eminent i
Americans, Ac., viz : about
100 Major-Generals, I 550 Statesmen,
200 Brig.-Generals, | 130 Divines,
275 Colonies, 125 Authors,
100 Lieut.-Colonels, | 40 Artists,
250 Other Officers I 125 Stage,
75 Navy Officers. I 50 Pmiu'nt Women,
156 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
I 00 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART,
including reproductions of the most eelcbr.itad En
grnving, Paintings, Statues Ac Catalogue sent on
receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC- :
TURES from our Catalogue will be filled on the re- '
ceipt of 31,50 and sent by mail, FREE.
Photographers and others ordering goods C O.
D. will please remit twenty-five percent of the
amowi their order.
F, A H T ANTIIOM Y "
Manufacturers of 7 " I'Q.
*noto"raphic Mile rials,
Th 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORR.
-•prices and Quality cf our Goods sannotfui! to
J - atSffy.
ffl Ifflfflffl. "
| HIVII i UDR
CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH
j SEWING-MACHINE
Were awarded the highest Premiums ossr
all Competitors, at the f Moving
Stale and Caunty Fairs ot 18C3.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purpose*.
First Premium for Machine Work.
VERMONT STA TE FA IR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
OHIO STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine Work.
lOWA4TATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine -
Fiast Premium for Manufactu ing Machine.
F'irst Premium for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for ail purpose*.
First Premium for Machine Work.
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all ptrrpotol*
First Premium foi Machine Work.
MICHIGAN STATE FAIR,
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
Eirst Premium for Machine Work.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
OREGON STATE FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
CHITTENDEN Co. (Yt.) Agr'lSoc.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium fer Machine Work-
FRANKLIN Co. (N. Y. )FAIR. •
First Premium for Family Machine,
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt.) Agr'l Soc.
lIAMPDFN Co. (MASS )Agr'l Soc.
Diploma for Family Machine#
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y.)FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
Q1 EENS Co.(N. Y. ) Agr'l Soc,
Eirst Premium for Family Machine.
I irst Premium !or Manufacturing Machine.
First premium for Ma.hine Work.
SARATOGA Co (X. Y.)FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
MECIIA MCS' IN ST 1T UIE (Pa.) FAIR
First Premium for Machine for all purpoMS#
First Premium for Machine Work,
GREENFIELD (O)UNION FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON Co (O.)FAIR.
F'.rst Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
MONTGOMEJY Co.(Pa )PAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all pu -prtfoi.
First Premium for Maceine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN Co (CaI.)FAIR.
F'irst Premium for Family Machine.
First Preiniuiu tor Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal.) FAIR
First Pre ui in in for Family Machine.
F'sist Premium lor Machine Work
CfT The li.ove comprises all the fira at which
the Gp.odku ,t Raker Macaises were exhibited this
yea.-.
Salts-rooms, Broadway, M<>w York,
_7'io Chestnut St. Philadelphia
W£ J&iS
FY I•: AM) EAR IX F1 MARY.
On the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,)
WILKHSBAHHE, PA*
THIS INSTITUTION is now opened afid fur
nished in the most costly style, Reception,
Private and Oper ting Rooms arc large, convenient
md well adopted The Surgi, a! apartment contains
:he finest collection of instruments in the country,
and thus his faculties will enable hira to meet any
and all emergencies in practice. He will operate
ipon all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Cata
met, OceTimn of the Pupil, Cross Eyes Closure of
the Tear liucta, Inversion of the Eyelids Pterygium
to. Ac. Ari l will treat all forms of Sores, Eye
3ranul a d Li ls. Opaceties of the Cornea, and Scref
ilou9 diseases of the Eye together with all the dia
lascs to which the Eye is subject.
DEAFNESS- —tV ill treat all the diseases commoH
;o the organ Discharges from the Ear, Noises in
the Ear, Catarrh, difficulty ol hearing, total Deaf
ness even where the Drum is destroyed. Will in
sert an artificial one answering nearly all the pur
ooses of the natural.
DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases
mm men to the Throat and Nose will be treated.
GENERAL SI RGERY.—Iie will operate upon
Club feet, Hair Up, Clelt Pallate, Tilmors, Cancers,
Enlarged Tencils, Ac. Plastic operations by heal
ing new flesh iuto deformed parts and general Sur
gery of whatever charae er it may present<
HERNIA (or Rl PEURE) —He will perfrotn "La'
lias operation for the radical (complete) 'cure of
Hernia, this is unquestionably a perfect cure, and
is done with little or no pain. Out of many hun
dred operated upon in Boston there has been no
failures, it having met the perfect approbation of
all who have submitted to it,
ARTIFICIAL EYES—WiII insert artificial Eyes
giving tbeni the motion and expresion of the natur
al They are inserted with the least pain,
HEDORRIIOLDL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis
ease is readily cured. Those suffering fYom It will
do well to call.
Dr Up Do Graff visits Wilkog-Barre with a view
of building up a p nnancnt Institute for the treat
ment of the Eye, Ear and General Surgery. The
experience of more than a quarter of a century in
Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be &
ufiicicnt guarantee to thoso tvho may be disposed
t eanploy hiin,
Mai 9, 1364.
STILL IN THE FIELD.
MRS. BARDWELL
Announces to the Ladies of Tunkhannock and vicini-.
ty, that she has just received a fino assortment of -
Fall and Winter
Millinery,
' at her rooms opposite the Posr-ofKce, where oan b
tound in great variety, all the
LATEST STYLES,
OF
MFN'N'ETS, UA\S, CAPS, HEAIM)RES?I'
ES. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS
lIOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS,
and everything in the line of MR"'
Goods, v.bk-U she will se> "* .ery nd Fa® J
1 r . -r- REP"~~ - lowest cash pnen
J '
vioUtf.