North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 01, 1865, Image 3

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    MANHOOD.
Third Edition, Fifty Thousand, % pages,
cloth covers,
By ROBT. E, BEI-E M D '<
„lr of .bo K.,.1 Cone *"££ M "'
addressed to youth, the
CO NT EM PLA TIA £ MAR RI- GE.
L U.V JoC, roce . p( of TEN CENT 3
Sent by mail, f*J s f^hig ' ?m all book has been a
A careful perusal of taw , ,
BOON TO TIIL AFtLICTED . .
and has saved thousands from a life of misery and
an untimely grave,
Trlfreaf# on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion, Self-
Abuse. Seminal Weakness, Emissions, Sexnal Dis
eases, General Debility.Loss of Power, Nervousness,
Premature Decay, Impotence, Ac.. Ac., which unlit
the sufferer from fulfilling the
OBLIGATIONS OF MARRIAGE.
and illustrates the means of cure by the use of
IMPORTANT
J^^NOTICE.
other treatment necessary in some cases, and
which
Never fails to Cure and can be Relied on.
They do not nauseate the stomach, or render the
breath offensive, and they can bo
USED WITHOUT DETECTION.
They do not interfere with business puisuits, and
are speedy in action.
NO CHANGE OF DIET IS NECESSARY.
They are Warranted in al Cases,
to be effectual in removing and curing the disease.
Upwards of two thousand cases are ou record that
II AV E ? EF. N CURE 1)
by using HELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, and certifi
cates can be shown from many that have used them
No Case of Fa'lure ever Occurs.
Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex
tensively in their private practice, and they can
not effect cures without them.
BELLS SPECIFIC PILLS.
Are the original and only genuine Specific Pill
There are a host 01 imitators—BEWAßE OF
THEM.
THESE ARE W ARRANTED.
They are adapted for male or fetnalo, old or young,
and are the only reliable remedy known for the
cure of all diseases arising from
YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION.
In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Stricture,
Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney complaints*
THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM.
Relief is experienced'by taking a single box ; and
from four to six boxes generally effect a cure*
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, in boxes
containing six pills, price SI. or six boxes S3 ; also
in large boxes, containing four of the small, price S3
It you need the Book or the Bills, cut out this
advertisement for reference, and if you cannot pro
cure them of your druggist, do not be imposed on
by any other remedy. but enclose the money in a
letter to the proprieter,
DR. J. BRYAN, BOX 5079,
7b CEDAR STREET, N. Y.
who will tolje all risk if properly directed, and will
send the Pills, secured from observation, by return
inaii, post Paid.
SOL J) BY BR UGGIS TS GENERA LL Y.
PEMAs BARN'Li A CO , NKW YOHI:,
Wholesale Agents.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
The Private Medical Adviser.
An invaluable treatise of 64 pages, by
DR. JOHN HARVEY.
published for the benefit of the sex.
On receipt of TE V 112XTS, it will be sent
for it Pa ' 11 envelope to all who apply
It gives a concise deseripti in of all the diseaseses
pecult , r to females, together with means of euro,
and treats of Conception, Pregnacy , Miscarriage.
Surdity, Sexual Abuses, Prolapsus Uteri, Fe
male It iakness. Consumption, {ye • an l much
othar valuable information not published in any
"ther work.
Every lady should procure a copy without delay.
Three Editions, 50,000 each,
iwe already been published A distributed this year.
the
all disease.- of tho female sex. Thev have been
Use! in m my thousand eases with unfailing success
—and may be relied on in everp caso for which they
ate recommended, and particularly in all casus aris
'•ng from
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE,
on matter from what cause it arises. They are ef' '
(Mtual in restoring to health all who arc suffering
P' n ' and. Debility, Uterine Discharges.
->errousness, dye., and they
ACT LIKE A CIIARM!
strengthening and restoring the system. Thous
ands ~1 ladies who have suffered for years and trid
the r? S & m er rC . me<ll ° S Vain ' owo a renewal of,
Le,lth anJ strength wholly to the efficacy of
DR. IIARVEY S FEMALE PILLS.
They are wot a new discovery but 4, long tried rem-
My-thc celebrated '
DR, JOHN HARVEX,
Smanv em i! nent ph - v -* icians ' Prescribed them
or many years in his private practice, and no phv
!IIS2 [f ru!ar or " 1 ,c * known
FEM ALE DIFFICu L TIER.
All who have used DR, HARVEY'S FEMALE PII LS !
KT-D? •'? tO / ,thcrß - Nurse * recommend
r.v r Ug-lists and Dealers recommend them in '
L | e ,T nC ° ther nie <Reincs,beeiuse of their merits
' to" cts to ta ke them for they are elegantly i
-REPARED BY AN EXPERIENCED CHEMIST J
They ar perfectly harmless on the system, may !
* taken at any time with perfect safety ; but dur- '
Zk f arly Stagei Pre gnanr.y they should
A taken, or a miscarriage may be the result.— I
ia ey never cause any sickness, pain or distress
, bach box contains sixty pills and full directions
4,r use.
Prjce One Dollar.
r e^Piiu^ ia D n< i ticeout VV™ desire Dr Har
them Of your CClnrwt Procure
>ome dealers wH.?'*' <& . n °f an l oth er.for
o 'her Female Pin. , * n P rtnci pkd will recomend j
by ret urn mail, 60a,sd ,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
I'EMAS BARNES & CO., NEW YORK,
rtft2?-ly. WhpUsale Agents.
Special Notices.
' Jlj&s?2©3Sik 3*
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
(Dflfift ufComptroller Current!)
WASFI INGTON, February 23d. 1865.
i Vi HEREAS ,by satisfactroy evidence f presented to
the undersigned, it has been made to appear that
"The Wyoming National Bank of Tunkhaanock/' in
1 tho Eorough of Tunkhannock. in the County of Wy
oming, and Stale of Pennsylvania, has been duly
organized under and according to the requirements
of the Ac t of Congress entitled "An Act to provide
t a National Currency, secured by a pledge of Uni
ted States bonds, and to provide for the circulation
. and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864,
and has complied with all tho provisions of said
Act required to be complied with before commenc
ing the business of Banking under said Act :
NOW, THEREFORE, I Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that ' Tho
Wyoming National Bank of Tuukliunnock" in the
Borot'gh of Tunkhannock, in the County of Wyo
ming, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking under tho Act
' aforesaid,
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness iny hand
and seal of oflio this Twenty-third day of Febru
ry, 1865.
IIUGII McCULLOCII,
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
" TO CONSBMPTIIES.
The undersigned having been restored to health in
a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered several years, with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease, Consumption—is thixfous to
make known to his fellow sufferers the means
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used,(free ot charge,)with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which they will
find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi
tis, Choughs, Colds. Ac. The only object of the ad
vertiser in sending tho Pres -ription is to benefit the
afflicted, and spread information which he conceives
tc be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer wili
try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing.
Parties wish jg the prescription will please ad-
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg,
„ kings Co.,
New York
v4-n28.3m0. M A Co,
Editor of Democrat
DEAR SIR : —With vour permission I wish to
sny to the readers of your paper that I will send, bv
return mail, to all wh > wish it (free) a Recipe, with
full directions fur making and using a simple Vega
table Baitn that will effectually remove, in ten days
Piimpks, Blotches, Tan. freckles, and all Itnpuri—
lies of the Skin, leaving the same soft clear, smooth
and Beautiful,
I will also mail free to those having Bald
Heads, or Bare I' ms, simple directions and info -
niation that will enable them to start a full growth
of Luxurant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in
less than thirty.
All application answered by return mail without
charge. Respectfully vours,
Tiloß, F. CHAPMAN.Chemist
831 Broadway, New York
v4-n29-3m.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
OREjILT ©illaE.
OF
WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAVCND RINGS, &C
--ONE M J3.1.10N DOI.IiARS' 1VOBTH:
TO BE leISI'OSED OF AT
Otie I>ollar Each 1
A\ ithout regard to A aloe ! Not to ho pai<
for until yon know wliatyu arc to receive ! !
Splendid Uist oi Articles ! J All to bi
Sold for One Dollar Each ! ! !
250 Gents' G >ld hutineviuc WatchcsSsotoSlsoea>.l
25U La lies' Gold an i Enamelled hun
ting case Watches 35 " 70 "
500 Gents' hunting case Silver
Watches 33 " 70 "
200 Diamond Rings 50" 100 •'
500 Gold Vest and Neck Chiins 4 " 30 "
3000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 !i 9 "
50(H) Jet and Gold Bracelets 6 " 10 "
2000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard
Cha'ns 20 "
7000 Solitaire and Gold Bro< ches 4•' 10 "
5000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooch
es 0
3000 Gold, Catnco, and Pearl Ear
Drops- 4 8 "
5000 Mosaic., Jet, Lava, A Flr'ntine
Ear Drops 4 * 8"
7500 Coral Opal, and Emerald Ear
Drops 4 6 '•
4000 California Diamond Brenst-pins2,sQ ■' 10 "
3000 Gold Fob and Vest 3V.it -h-keys2 50 " 8•'
4000 Fob an 1 Ve.-t Ribbons-slides 3 t: 10 "
5000 sets Solita'ro Sleeve-buttons,
Studs, Ac 3 . g ..
3000 Gold Th imbles. Pencils, Ac-•• • 4" 6 "
10000 Mini i ture Lockets 1,50" 10 •'
4000 Miniature Lockets Magic
Spring 20 •' 20 '•
3000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c 2•' 8 "
5000 Plain Gold Rings 4<< iq *t
5000 Chased Gold Rings 4'• 11"
lOOUOcdone Set and Signet Rings 2,50 " 10 "
10000 California Diamond Rings 2" 10 ••
73)0 sets Ladies' Jewelry-*-Jet and
Gold 5(. jg ii
6000 sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo,
Pearl, Opal, and other -tones 4 " 15 '•
ICOOO Gold Pens, Silver extension hol
ders and Pencils 4 " 10 '•
1000(1 Gold Pens and Gold mount d
Holders 6 - 16 •'
5000 Gold Pens and Gold extension
Holders 15 " 25 '•
5000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Ruckles 5 " 15 "
5000 L i lies' Gilt and let Hair Burs &
Balls 5 a IQ "
5000 Silver Goblets and Drinking
Cups s'< 50 n
3000 Silver Castors 15 '• 50 "
2000 Silver Fruit, Card, and Cako
Ba.ikcts 20 " 50 "
5000 do/.eu Silver Tea Spons 10 " eO doz
10(00 dozen Silver Table Spoons and
Forks 20" 40 "
AVRAX DALE & CO., Manufacturers'
Agents, No, 167 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Announce that all of tho above lis tof goods will be
sold for One Dollar each,
In consequence of the greOt stagnation of trado in
the manufacturing districts of England, through the
war having cut off the supply of cott< n, a large
quantity of Valuable Jewelry, originally intended
for the English market, has been sent off for sale in
this country. AND MUST BE SOLD AT ANY
SACRIFICE! Under these circumstances, ARRAN
DALE A, CO.. acting as agents for the principal
,Manufacturers, have resolved upon a
GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION, subject to tho fol
lowing regulations :
Certificates of the various articles dre first put into
• 86 * u Pi and mixed ; and when order*
hi\n, n ,b en ° Ut V lth, ' ut re - lr l to choice, and sent
by mail, thus givpigall a fair (banco ok receint
of the certificate, you wi l see what you are to have
and then it is at your option to sen i ii 1 1 11 i
„• J :S.'
tain a Gold Wa'.ch, Diamond Ring, or "any Sot of
Jewelry on our list for Ons DOLI AR.
Send 25 tents for Certiticate,
In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for
forwarding toe Certificates, paying postage, ana do
ing the business, 2o cent? each, which must bo in
closed when the Certificate 1* sent for. Five Certi
ficates villi be sent for *l, eleven for 82, thirty lor
. S^L.^ C - for ® 10 ' ftnd a hundred lor 815.
AGL\TS,-lVe want agents in overy regiment
and in every town and county in the country and
thoso acting us such will bo allowed 10 cents on
every Certificate ordered by them, provided their
remittanne amounts to one dollar. Agents will col
lect 25 cents for every Certificate, and remit 15 cts.
to us, either in cash or postage stamps
ARH AN DALE <fc CO.,
.—.-I. H. V.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, thi
undersigned ha s.assumed the General % Subserfptioi
Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Nota
bearing seven an hree tenths per cent, interest,
per annum, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are issued under date of August 15th
IS64' and are payable three years from that time
in currency or are convertible at the op ion of th<
holder into
U. A, 5-20 Six per cent,
GOLD-BEARING BONDS
These bonds are now worth a premium of nine pel
cent., including gold interest from Nov , whiah
makes tlio actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current
rates, including interest, about ten per cent, per
annum, besides its exemption from, State and muni
cipal taxation, which adds from one, to three per
cent, more according to the rate levied cn other
property. The interest is payable semi-annually by
coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off
and sent to any bank or banker.
The interest amounts to
One cent per day on a 85 0 note,
Two cents " • • 8100 **
Ten " ♦ " * 8500 "
20 • ' *'Blooo "
SI " " { "95 000
Notes of all the denominations' named will be
promptly furnished uyon receipt of subscriptions.—
This is
TIIE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government; and it is confidently
expected that its superior advantages will make it
the
GREAT POPULAR LOAM OF TIE PIU.
Less than 8200,000,000 remain unsold, which will
probably be disposed of within the next 60 oj 90
days, when tho notes will undoubtedly command a
premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing
the subscriptions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and secttan of
the country may bo afforded fae'lities for taking the
loan, the National Banks, State Bapkg, and Private
Bankers throughout the country have generally
agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers
w ill select their own agents, in whom they have con
tiiesce, and who only are to be responsible for the
delivery of the notes for which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGEN, Philadelphia.
SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the First
and Second National Banks at Scranton, Wilkes
li.irre and Towanda
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANE
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL., 8,1 000 000, PAID IN,
FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
AXI> SPECIAL AUEXT FOR JAY CO* KE - SUBSCRIPTION
AGENT.
A\ ill deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of
charge,
by express, in all parts of the country, and receive
111 payment Checks on New York, Philadelphia, and
Boston, current bills, and all five per cent, interest
notes, with interest to date of subscription. Order*
sent by mail will be promptly filled.
ibis Bank receives tbo accounts of Bank and
Bankers on favorable terms ; also of individuals
keeping New York accounts.
J 3. HILL. Cashier. J. U. ORVIS, President.
WHISKERS ! WHISKERS!
Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Gre
ci .n Componnd will force them to gro./ on the
tin othest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six
Weeks. Price, Si.oo, Sent by mail anywhere,
closely sealed, on receipt of price.
Address, WARNER A CO., Box 138, Brooklyn
WHISKERS ! ! '—Those wishing a fine set of whis
kers, a nice moustache,or a beautiful head of glossy
hair, will please read the card of THOS, F. CHAP
MAN in another part of this paper.
v4-n29-3m,
Executors Notice.
Whereas letters testamentary to the Estate of
Hon, P. Lemon, late of North Branch, deceased,
have been granted to the subscribe.-, All persons
indebted to the said Estate are requested to make
immediate payments, and those having demands
against the Estate of aaid deceased will make the
same known without delay to,
E. C. VINCENT, ) „
JOHN PFOUTS, I Executorr.
Hazieton Luzerne Co., Pa.
DISSOLUTION OF CO
PARTNERSHIP.
The Partnership between nallstead and Ilam
mell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
notes and accounts will be left in the hands of
U. P. Uallstead to settle.
H. P, HALLSTEAD,
LOUIS HAMMEL
Nicholson, Fob. 9th, 1865.
The business will be continued by 11, P. HALL
SIEAD who will be pleased to retain the patronage
of all who have patronized the old firm and will
be pleased to see any who may favor him with a
call
11, P, HALLSTEAD,
Nicholson, Feb.9th 1865.
Administrator's Notice.
Whor cas letters of Administration having been
granted to the subscriber, upon the estate of Carles
W. Ferris late of M e hoopany township deceased.—
All persons having demards against said estate are
requested to present them duly authenticated for
settlement; and all persons indebted are requested
to make immediate payment.
Mehoopany Feb. 7th, 1865.
HELEN D. FERRIS,
. < dministratrir.
COURT OF APPEAIs,
No tire is hereby given, that the Commissioners
of Wyoming Co vnty, will hold a court of appeal at
their office in the Borough of TunktyapifOck, for the
several townships in said County, commencing on
Monday, the 13th Jay of March, 1865. and all per
sons who may feel aggrieved on account of their tax
es/or 1 tie year 1865., iay attend and bp
MARCH 13th 1865.
Braintrim, Clinton, and Eaton townships.
MARCH 14th, 1865.
Exeter, Falls, Forkston and Lemon,
- F MARCH 15th, 1865,
Mehoopany, Meshoppen, and Monro*.
XT UT> . I,ARCH 16th . 1865,
Norrh Branch, Northmoreland, Nicholson.
™ MARCH 17lh . 1865,
Overfield, Tunkhannock T. P. Washington, Wiqd
ham.
March 18th, 1865, Tunfcbannock Borough.
By order of the Commies loners,
Commissioners Office, Tank. Bo'r, Feb 14,1866*
W*, F, TBRRF, Oteit,
>n
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
0 F
; WYOMING CO 1864.
County Duplicates.
H YEAR COL'TRS NAMES TOWNSHIPS DUPC'TF EXONS COL.COM PAID DUB
it (I 1 !
1860. James N. Baker Meshoppen •• 8153,23' 5107.52' 842,29;$ 5,421
r 1862. T. D. Headly, Exeter !•• 13,34? 3,95; 9,89
j. " John P. Burgess Forkston •• 5,00? 5,00?
" John Cyphers Leinon. U 34,04? 18,47 15.57?
r " Newman Miller, Tunkhannock Twp. .. 355 77 \ 140 (JOi #195 77
1863. Joseph Fox Braintrim U 335,82? l.tjtf 27,56? 307*66'
' Chauncy Benson Eaton •• 576,23; 25,40? 50,04? 500 79?
y " T. 1). Headly Exeter •• 10'12 4.391 9,03; ' 1
" Peter Dersl.imer Falls •• 204 46; 25,78 41,23? 137,45?
B •' Truman Maynord Mehoopany •• 46,621 1,621 33,41? 11 56?
" Wm. H. Cortright Mesboppen •• 345,86; 2,64? 40,27? 302*95
" OL. Oreutt Monroe •• 93,93; 6,84; 17.35- 169 74
" O. B.Sprague Nicholson •• 243,27- 26.83- 48,691 167,75
" A. L. Carey Nerthmoreland •• 164,34; ? 110,00? 54 P4
" L, C. Conklin Tunkhannock Boro •• 226,29? 3,95? 27,98 194?36 '
• Wm B Overfield Tunkhannock Twp, •• 215,32? | 5090! 163 32
" Edmund Fassett • Windham •• 133.41; 1 111.00 2241
1854. Thomas Philips Braintrim •• 399,54 \ j 258,67? 140*67
" Z.S.Reynolds Clinton •• 562,17- ' j 500,00; 6217
" J.M.Robinson Eaton •• 831,37? 654 00? m' 37
• T. D. Headly • ExeGr •• 152,97; 135,00? 1797
•' Hiram Hitchcock • Forkston •• 2 5,42? 160.00! 7542
" A, T. Dewitt Falls •• 618,48? 596,00 49 4R
" Chas. H, Ely • Lemon •• 328,54? j 3U1.U0 27 54
" J.T.Jennings Mehoopany •• 596,291 J 2750,0? 32129
" Wm. H. Cortright Meshoppen ]•• 718,48; i j 350,1/O? 368 46
1 " Sam'l. B. Cook Monroe •• 320,52? | 243,00? 77'52
" E. L. Bacon # Nicholson !•• 715,82? j j 495,00? 220 82
r •' Gordon Piko * Northmoreland 538,63; 1 501,53? 37 10
" Joseph Burgess North Branch •• 162,23? 2,99 8,96? 150,28 '
[ 9 Wm. Irwin Overfield I•• 210,95 ? 120,00 90 95
" Isaac H. Ross Tunkhannock Boro. I•• 452,23? 10,38? 22,09? 419,76 '
" Joseph Shupp Tunkhannock Twp .. 672,99? j j 400,10? 272 90
" John W. Crawford • Washington ![•• 535,21? j j 250,00 255 '2l
" E. D. Fassett * Windham j!" 427,57 j 357,00? 7057
TOIAL. (j si 1618,44, $247,36' $394,3 ? 85248.12] $2731,67
* Settled since Statement was made.
MILITIA FINES.
YEAR COL'TRS NAMES TOWNSHIPS DCPC'FE EXONS COL.COM PAID DUE
1862, T. D. Headly Exeter jl-. $10,50 3 4,50? S3O i~5 70?
" John Cyphers Leinon •• 7,50 5,00? 12; 238
" Thos A. Miller Tunkhannock Boro. •• 43,50 43,505 ' ?
" Newman Miller " Twp. • • 11,50' \ 5 e.fvsn
1863. Joseph Fox Braintrim \- 20,50; 12,50? 40 7 60' '
" E.D.Gardner Clinton j•• 36,50; 19,50 85 16*15?
Chauncy Benson Eaton •• 36,00; 36,00? 5
*1 T. D. Headly Exeter •• 750- 5,00} 12* 238
Petei Dershimer Falls ]•• 15,00 3,00? 60 1140
" Hiram Ely Lemon j-. 12,00 10.50 ! 20' I*3o'
" Truman Maynord Mehoopany 23,00 9,00; 7Q.
" Wm H. Coriiight Meshoppen !•• 23,00 4,00? 95, leW
j " 0. C. Oreutt Monroe 16,00 5,91? 9 59?
44 A. S. Carey North mo re land •• 11,00 j ; . j 11 no
' G. B. Sprague Nicholson •• 65,00 20,00; 2 271 43 21*
" L. C. Conklin Tunkhannock Boro, •• 23 50 23,50;
" Win B. Overfield '• Twp. .. 19.50 j ; .J 1Q _ n
" John W. Crawford Washington •• 26,50' 26,50 1 "j
" Edmund Fassett Windham •• 18,00; j > io nn
1864. Thomas Philips Braintrim *• 24,50; j ! ["{
" Z.S. Reynolds Clinton •• 27,50 j 97 en
" J.M, Robinsen Eaton •• 30.50 !
" T.D. Hcadly • Exeter ••
" Hiram Hitchcock Forkston •• 10,00 < •. ... \ ,' ft ' n 7>
A. T. Dewitt Falls •• 28,00 ! ? Aq'XX
" Chas. 11. Ely • Lemon •• 24,50 ! { 94^
" J. T.Jennings Mehoopany •• 35,50; 5 ' 1 w'.n
" Wm. ll.Cortright Meshnppcn •• 18,50' i ' | iq'cn
" Sam'l B.Cook Monroe •• 27,50 : ! 97>0
" E.L.Bacon * Nicholson •• 88,50 1 1 > cckii
" Gordon Pike * Northinoreland •• 44,00| j ' < 44*00
" Joseph Burgess North Branch •• 16 00' 4,04 60 11 40 '
" Wm Irwin Overfield •• 11,50 { ! .'..j 1. r 0
" Isaac 11. Ross Tunkhannock Boro. jj** 14,50; 14,50> ' ! '
" Joseph Shupp Tunkhannock Twp 20,50 ! on en
John W. Crawford • Washington j|- 40,00' \ 4"'™
" E. D, Fassett • Windham .'!•• 15.00; ' 1.....!.'!} 1500
TOT AT
§912.00 §246,91 §7,61 §142,43 8515 0
*Settled since Statement was made.
Treasurer's Account,
DR - CR.
To Tr„' u O .7,Sr' esf " r 1363 83134,72 j *--<* n? -.y.7unc„.c.,d > w
To amount of Duplicates for 1364 8479 39 IBv If! years . > '
10 1863 i j:/ A * 1 sis '°°
To Tax received on unseated land 1260,76 IBy CXODa alWe<l CO l ll ' B .. 0 ® Co fi 247.36
To balance of judgment against Gor- ) ' ' Tlv Com oii j Militia fines 246,91
don Sweatland g f 96,22 jgy Com. aUowed coll. on Co. Tax. 394,39
To Tax received on Seated land return ) . ;By Treas Com onSlt ucw fi ?, es . 7,61
ed to Comw'th by collectors \ 17 ' 59 ! by him iffnt '263,48
T0b.1,0. .d ba.4 .1 lut 3, •By Tre<u C0m,0n47.4W.63 am't piid 7 „
T.„jh reived for uncarraalad o.p-) 500 iB, ' 7427 63
* ' ' i Ballaace due County 53jq 22
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Expenditures,
Auditors, TCosts. Wyoming County rs, Gor-
John G. Spaulding 7,50 J bSdm"* 11 ""* , I 0 "50
E D. Fassett 7,50 I Constables 1126,16
Henry Newcomb 7,50 , 83,46
F. C. Ross, Clerk 7,50 * 30.00!!? 77,84
FC. Ross, auditor to examine 1 Commonw'th vs J. Densmore costs 747,18 825 02
acc'ts of Register, Record, Pro- |; Guarding Jail 115 00
thonotary Ac. 12,00 ™ ran(l Jurors 344 44
Commissioners, iteiteTte a! Sh™ r 987,88
x wc r, 1 ro ! Relief to Soldiars Families 115 25
James W, Garey, Balance 5,34 I, 1x0,43
Francis Ilough 120,00 [ ! Printing.
Theron Vaughn 110,00 Ilarvev Siekler 17=-=
Edwin Stephens 115,00 350,34 William Burgess o-i.n ovn,,
Wm. F. Terry. Commissioner's Clerk 325.00 Refunded orders to Collectors over '
Prothonotarys. paid 12 45
D, D. Dewitt, Balance 31,45 Bridge Building and repairing 1324 26
Ziba Lott 75,56 107,01 Attorneys,
Ahira Gay She.iff, on account 115 00 A. K Peckham for Balance 13,00
Medical Attendance on Prisoners 400£. C. Ross, 1864 25.00 38 00
Assessors 358,92 Recording Treasurers Bonds, Ac. 4'g4
Repairs on Public Buildings Swearing Co. and Townsnip officers 13 50
Road and Bridge Views 110,25 Lights, Fuel, Stationery, Record
Coroners Inquest 51,08 Books Ac- ' Rfi
Post Mortoin Examinations 35.00 Penn'a State Lunatic Asylum 374 11
Wyoming Co. Agricultural Soiety . 22,00 County seals 22 15
Bridge Drafts and Specifications. 28.00 Harvey Sickler, District Attorney 76* fin
F. M. Hepburn, Court Crier 37,23 Election Ballot Box j' qq
17"78,33 85948,23
81779.33
87726,56
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We do certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the expenditures of Wyoming Coun
ty for the yea? ending Jauqary 2d. A, D. 1865. b
THERON VAUGHN )
EDWIN STEPHENS > Commissioners.
_ HIRAM BODLE. )
Attest, Wm. F. Terrt, Clerk.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Wyoming County, being met at the Commissioners office in said
County, do certify that upon examination of the accounts of the Treasur .r and Commissioners of said County
we do find them correct as set forth in the foregoing Statement, and that the expenditures of said County
are correct as set forth in this Statement, and farther, we did audit, settle, and adjust the accounts of the
Prothonotary, Sheriff and Coroner of said County, as required by law
Witness our hands, this, 28th day of January, A. D. 1865.
JOHN G. SPAULDING, T
HENRY NEWCOMB, > Auditors.
MARTIN SJCKLER )
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E. & II,T, ANTHONY & C T 6^
Manufacturers of Photographic Ma-*
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In addition to our main business of PHOTO
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200 Btig.-Generals, 130' Divines,
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