North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 20, 1867, Image 3

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•feppeial Notices ,
SUBPOENA IN DIVORCE.
n P Preeutan J In Court of Common Pleas of
°' l J.," (Wyoming Co. No. 146 August
Ann Freeman jTcnu, 1866, op !
LIBELS DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
1 MATRIMONY.
I.
t'l My,T- t: u * , be aß( j appear at the
n.nncd Am 1 • 1 be heM at Tuukhanuock,
Court ut I i. : '' ".A, on Monday the 15th day
in un i toi u - >• a fa to angwer t h e
. cause, if any she hath.
sai l compiaiu'. tr j lllo ny between herself and
why the '-"ti l- '■<_ and. shall nit be dissolved.
o.l* i - " ! ' / M. W DEWITT, Sheriff,
Tan l baa* *. *** 1867 '
wt'ftPCftNA IN DIVORCE.
I v-li I J. Gould.by her ) In Court of Common Plea 8
r . Ft in. ni Go Wit- [of Wyoming Co. No. 53-
I u:,. vs *fim Gould. SNov. Term. 1866.
, [J.-.-] p.-** Drvt'RCF. I-ROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY
1. M - t W. Dewilt, High Skcriff of the County of
,h, ,J i: ake known unto the above nftin
e r'j Gotil-t, that ho be and ~p)-ear at the Court
to be hel l at Tunkhannock in and
f.i W'\ mill-;''-i. on Monday, the 15th day of April
A I> 1 -67, then and there to answer the said com
j.l j,t |to-i w ins--, il'any ho hath, why the
I ■ nv between himself and Lydia J,
Go-il > 1 is V. U-rhunll n-.t be dissolved,
M '. DEW ITT, Sheriff.
Tut l liar h 16th 1867.
A DAI IN IST R A TORS* NOTIC E;
lETTERB of A-lminflsf r-ition, on the estate of
j S iinuel 1 trey, I ge of Kortkasnbai Township
Wy-.mii - Cc. nt'vlc 'd, having been granted the
ul ,"i " V n ti •i# h -robv given to all persons
j, , • tu> sard estate, ;o uuku imaediats piymont;
and HI p- i ii having cl iim- against .-aid uecedent.
to jut to ui du'.y authcniijated, for settlement,
with ut tielav, to
J. M. CAREY.
Centreniorelan l. Mar. 12th, 1567.
"GOING! GOING:: CONE::*:
1! iviu-f:tk'-n out n License nn ier the United
State# ! we a- an auctioneer , and having had sev
e. al •. or'sexpenen in *; • bu-ines- ; the subscri
be: flatters himself that lie can sell goods, (hattk-s,
I ;cal estate at Public Sale or Veu lue nt prices
thai will .-olt'the seller, if not the purchaser. He
ther- o k .-lip - his -r\ i-t to all who may need them
iu this -reft-- t 'i. - g-s 1 trays moderate, .
A tdicss by letter, or otherwise
AHIRA GAY.
Meahopoeß, Pa Mar I; 12 h 1867.—vfa31-laa
AI'DITOR'S NOTICE.
I n " r nf t'ir di lribntion of fund derived
from >!icrjj~s ?ah o! personal properly or James
(j tmith. *
Xhe and ign !. 1 iviog bees tpfsilM H Au
ditor by the C-.uit of L-.-miimn Pleas of Wyoming
Count \! t" "-t ii. ute tlieiund ..rrising f rom the sal
of the" p.-i- it: H pi. pe:ty <>f James G. Bmith, by
James B Harding, late Sheriff ol BH Coaaty ; will
atten ! t.. the lu'ies of hi- ap|ii.tu>etit, at his . ffi -
in 'i uiikliaimock P-iro n Thursday April 4th 1867.
at 10 o'l-lix-k \ .M ; at w ai--h time an-1 place all
I ~f rnjuircd to pres -nt their claims, or be
dibarr. t I'iom coming in l--r a share of said fund.
HARVEY SICKLEK, Auditor
Tankh m b 11 u !., 12, 1-67
BRIDGE LETTH&
TIIE bull u-.g of the l>ri ge Abutments and su
1. j.e arm tut -- i- ' -.tl br--ok" iun, at the
e B l,leof Ti 11 kto -t./h. wW be let to the
1 we-t r'--p'>ii-'.b':c !• : ier, <>n or about the Ist of
April aext. Plans in-1 specifications may be seen
I v calling <-n - .-r t.rv of Town Council.
By or.ier ot Pur jess and Town Council
Win S. KI'TZ, Burgess.
HARVEY BICKLER, .-ecrctary.
CAtJTIOM.
Having por h:i? d f 11. A Conger of Meshoppen.
Pa tba full wing personal property, t > wit: One
Span II r- s, <i,e • t lla-ness, One Light Spring
Vagon. an-1 '>n • Lumber Wagon, and having given
|osses-ion ofthe s .me to the sail If. A. Conger
during TOT will -n 1 r.b- All persons are cau
tinbi t aga'.n-t m jl'-. ' ug or in any way interfering
•ith the sai ipf ;p--*rty, as ihey will do so at ihei
peril
1 HENRY DICKSON.
v6n3l 3w.
MG ICE.
"117" herens. my wife Marv his left my bed 'nl
\> board, : - tanse or pr .vo ati-n. I
fr id vivo :• nborit; -or tru.-ting her on rny ac- j
<-, U r,i n- I sh ill IIV n It bt. of her contracting af
er ihi- d tte. ' POIiTER CARPENTER.
Nicbolsi n, Wy. Co Pa . 1 b 16 h, 1367.
FAR FOR SALE.
Situ He t .r'lv i:. N -on ociand und psrtly-in
Eaton Town.Lips ; i-or.ts.;aiiig
SIXTY-SIX ACPtESj,
Well water- ~ with a line youngorebarJ, m bearing
Farm well adapted to Grutu or glazing will be sold
cheap tor o::.-h
For f-irther pr ti ul 'rs enquire of R. R. LITTLE
E-.p Tunkk inn -k, Pa , or ot 1' D. CARPENTER
Pittston..
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Lxft'iitvix Notice.
jETTER- Te.-'atu-ntary having been granted the
undersign dua the estate ol Sail 11. Carey
lt* of Tanknaunoek T wnship, dc.-'d., all persoas
in looted to .-a: I esta' • are reque-ted to maki imme
diate payments, an i l. -so having claims ngainst
said estate -vtil pre.-eut tLe same duly authenticated
for settlement to
1.1.1/. \BE I'll CAHEY, Executrix.
Tunkhannock, Feb. 13, i-jT. \6u'iiS-6w.
•
ENFEEBLED AND DI LTCATE CONSTITU
TION -, o " h -exc ri-c H< mho I's Extract, Bu
chu. It wi.l gtv. brisk and energetic fe liigs and
enable y< u to sleep well.
Mil ICE.
The Stork holders of the MILL CITY WOOLEN
MANUFACTURING O-MI'ANY will nmet at the
Mill City II .el in L Is lownsliip. on TVednesday
the 20, day ol M -.n b, 1867 at 1 o'eloek, P. M. for
the | urp-a- uf tie. ing Diicctors, an-1 organizing
bn d Coiii! in v. 1 iie ii i iks f-ir the subscription of
itoek in said Company will eontinue open for the
subscription of st -ek at -ai Il -tel until that date,
unless the c-utiru am ui.t tbereot shall be sooner
subscribed.
LUTHER A HOWARD,
DARWIN HOWARD,
f. V. SICKLER,
C. SUi lUVOOD.
NOTICE.
Person" having Book ae.-ouuts with us of more
than 4 month# standing, are respecfully requested to
call mid settle the same without, delav.
We mean this, and hope our custom-re will realize
the nece.-sity of ••paying the mc-r.-hant " in order
that we uiav eontinue to supply them -in season."
wttli the BEBT GOUDB at the LOWEST MARKET
PRICES.
JENNINGS i CO.
Mehoopariy Feb. 12, ISC7.
\6n27-6w.
CAUTION,
AU persons are hereby cautioned purchasing or
negotiating a certain i..-t e . dated August 2, 1566,f0i
8250, given by us to .ViLuun Waterman Tbe con
sideiution jheretore having having tailed, by reason
of the uon-eompii in.es m the pan of tbe sai3 Wa
terman with the agreements made at the time said
note was given , the undersigned will not pay the
same unless compelled to do so by the law
D. 1) SPAULDING,
C. 8 JACKSON.
isAM'L. BALLINGS,
Nicholson, Feb. 9. 1967.—v6n27 4w
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of aiministra- -
tion upon the estate ut Seiah lluntcr, late ot Over
f.eld township, dce'd, have lieen granted to Caro
line Depew-, ot said township, all persons having
claims against said estate are notified to present
the same to her, dulv authenticated f< r settlement
and ali pe.sons indebted wi;; make payment with
out delay. r J
CAROLINE LLI'EW, Administratrix.
orS,ld -IVb 8, S. "*"• " m "" •'
SHERIFF'S SALE. !
*
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias post Ven
ditioni Exponas, I will expose to Public- sale,
at the Court Mouse in Tunkhanncck Borough, Wy
oming County, on
SATURDAY. THE 13th DAY OF APRIL, 18*7,
at one o'clock P. M , the followiug described prop
erty, to wit ;
All the right, title and interest of Joseph S. Hay
den, one of the defendants in said writ mentioned,
in and to the following described piece, par-el, and
lot of land, situate iu the township of Windham
County of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows to wit: on the
North by land of John Farsett, f n the East by
land of Dorcas Hayden. on the South by land of
John Fassett, and on the West, by land of John
A. Allen, containing about fifty one acres, be the
same more or less, all unimproved with the appur
tenances.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Clark
Hayden now as'd to H. K French rs. Joseph S.-
Haydeh and Joseph T. Jennings.
And will be soli for cash only by
M. W DoWrTT, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Tank. Mar 18, 1867
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Venditioni Exponas. I
will expose to Public Sale at the Court H.uso,
in Tunkbannnock, Wyoming County, Pa., on
SATURDAY, THE 13th DAY OF APRIL, 1867,
at oue o'clock P. M., the following described prop
erty, to wit :
A certain piece, parcel or tract of land sit
uate in the township of Monroe, Wyotni-ig County
Pa , and bounded ou the North East by lands ol
Mark Newman, on the South East by .lands of
Barnes, on the South West by lands lately owned
by Charles Miner, and on the North by lands un- 1
known, containing about ona hunlred and twelve |
acres, about fifty acres thereof improved, wit one
two story frame dwelling house, one frame barn,
one hog pen and other out buildings, one apple or- ;
chard and other fruit trees thereon, with the appur- !
te nances
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John !
Wall now assigned to James Jones vs John Wall, 1
Administrator of Noah Newman dee'd and Samuel
(5, Howe!. Tene Tennint.
And will be sol-l for cash only, by
M. W DKWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tuuk- Mar. 18 1867
SHERIFF'S SALE. !
BY VIRTUE of a certain wrii of Veidi'ioni Ex
ponas, 1 will expose to Public oale, ai the
Court House, in Tuukbunuock Borough, Wyoming
County. Pa., on
SATURDAY, TUB 13th DAY OF APRIL, 1367. !
at one o'clock P M the followiug described prop- <
erty, to wit. I
All that certain piece, pi reel, or tract of land, 1
situate in the Township of Norchinoroland, Wyoming
County, Pa,, an l bounded on the North by lands of
Henry Houser, on the East by lainls ot Moody
Whuwell. ou the Sou h and West by laa is of Eii I
Baker, containing about seventeen acres, be the I
same more or less, all improved, with one frame !
dwelling bouse, one frame barn, and one fpime wood !
Uouse, and other out buildings and an apple orchard
and other fruit trees thereon, with the anpurtenan
ces. * ,
seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. J.
Tripp rs. Mary A Lippo
And will be sold for cash only, by
M. W. Da WITT, Sheriff
Sheriff's OflLe, Tuck, Mar. 18, 1367.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY VIRTUE of sundry w its of Fieri Facias
I will expose to Public Sale, at the Court
House, in ruukiiyunoek Borough. Wyoming Coun
ty oU
SATURDAY THE I3th DAY OF APRIL, 1867,
at one o'clock P, M, the following described prop
erty to wit •
AU the right, title, an-1 interest of the defendant
in an-1 to the following described pi.ee, parcel and
lot of land, situate in tue township of Braintrim,
Couaty of Wyomi..g, ant Sta e y f Pennsylvania, and
bounded on tho North by Bradford County line,
on the Last by lands of Hannah Browu aud Eben
azer Lacey, on the South by t e Susqueh.innn Riv
er, and West by lands ol Abby Kocney, containing t
about oue bandied acres, about eighty acres theieof :
improved with two tratue dwelling h>uses, oue
frame barn, two tobacco sheds, and one apple or- ,
chard, and other fruit trees ther.ou, with Ibe ap
purtenances.
ALSO
One other piece, parcel, or tract of lanl, situate
in the tiwnship of Bra'utrim, County ot Wyoming,
aud State of Peen'a, bounded on the North by l in is
of Bradley Wakernan, East by lauds of Mrs, J. J
L kbarre, South by Union Street or road leading
to Tow and a, and West by Spiiug Hill roaJ, con
taining about three fourths of an acre, all improved
with one irame dwlling bouse, one small trauie
barn, and oue i.- bouse with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Seth
L. latency rs, Issac N. Lacy.
Aud will be sold for cash only by
M. VT-DBWITT, Sheriff,
eheiiff's Office, Tink. War. 18, 1067.
ALSO
All the right, title, and interegt of the defendant,
in an-1 to the t>l kwing deseril ed piece, parcel, ar-d
lot of land, situate and being in the township of
Falls, County of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylva
nia. bout. ted on the North by lands of Spencer
Fitcb, East by lands of Isaac Smith, South by the
Susquehanna River, an 1 West bv lin 1 of Mathcw
Sherwood, containing about eighteen acres, uoout
eight acres tbereot improved, with one frame dwell
ing house, one fr .me shed, nnd a sin ill apple or
chard thereon, wi'b the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac
Smith rs. A. W Mihon nnd t'has. Motion.
And will be sold for cash only, bv
M W" DKWITT, ShcriC.
Sheriff's Office, Tank, Mar 18, 1367.
ALSO
All the defend int's right, title, and interest, in
and to the following piece, parcel and lot of la d,
situate an-1 being in the township of Falls, County
of Wyoming, anl State of Pennsylvania, bo untied
on tht North by lands of Spencer Fitch, East by
lands of Isaac Smith, South by the Susquehanna
river, and West by land of Mathew Sherwood, con
taining about eighteen acres, about eight acres
thereof improved, with one frame dwelling house,
one frame shed and a small apple orchard thereon,
with the appurtenances
>eized and taken in execution at the suit of J
V. Lynch rs. A. W. Mahon.
And will be sold for cash only, by
M. W DKWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Mar. 18. 1867.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
IT7IIEKEAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Pres
* dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, aud
I the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of cap
ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicia
District of Penn'a G. Pike, and JV. Smith, Esqs
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, nnd Associ
ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer au.l General Jail
Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their
, precept to me directed, ordered
A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY,
to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 15tb day
Apr. A. D., 1867.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, al
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro
per persons at the time and place above mentioned,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
recognizances and other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices in that behalf respective
ly belong.
No'ice is also given that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or
shall be in the jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be
then and there to prosecute them as shall be just.
M W. DEWITT,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tur.khanßock Mar.. 19, 1867 i
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives heUh
and vigor to the frame and bloom to the palid
SHATTEREDCONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by cheek Debility is accompanied by many alarming
Heliabola'a Extract Buchu, i symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con.
1 gumption, insanity, or epileptic fit ensue.
Register's Notice,
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
that the following accounts and claims . have been
filed in the Register's office in and for Wyoming Co.
and will be presented to the Oi pban's Court to be
held at Tunkhannock in and for Wyoming County on
Monday the 15th day of April next, for confirmation
an-1 allowance : .
Final account of Lewis Ager, administrator of the
■ state of Lewis Avery late of Overfieid Township
Wyoming County, de 'd, Filed February 25th. 1867,
Final'.-count of William Richards. Guardian of
0 liver Clark one of the minor heirs of Aaron Clark,
lata of Monroe Township, Wyoming County dee'd.,
Filed March llth 1867.
Final account of Samuel G Smith and William
Thompson Executors of the last will anil Testament
ol S mine! G. Smith late of Northmorelani Township
Wyoming County dee'd , Filed Feb, 14th 1867.
Final account of Joseph Burgess, Executor of the
last will and Testameot of Peggy Flannery lute of
the County of Wyoming, dee'd Filed Jan. 23d 1867.
Account of isamuel G. Smith and KobertC. Philips
Executors of tho last will and Testament of Moses B.
Philips late of the Township of Northmorelond in
Wyoming
Inventory of property 'elected and claimed by
Sarah Tut ton widow of George S. Tutton, late of
the Borough of Tunkhannock County ot Wyoming
dee'd. Filed Jan 16th 1867
Inventory of property e'ected and claimed by
Pui-be Kintner widow of John Kintner late of the
Township ot Washington, County of Wyoming,dee'd.
Filed Jan. 12th 1867
Re isteris Office 0. L. PARRI3H,
Tunkhaunoek, March 19th 1867 Register
Dr, SCHENCIUS PULMONICH SYRUP
This great medicine cured Dr. J II SOHENCK, the
Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had
assumed its most tormiaable aspect .and when speedy
death sppeared to be inevitable. His physicians
pronounc d his case incurable, when he commenced
the use of this simple but powerful remedy. Ilis
health was restored in a very short time, and no re
turn of the disease has been apprehended, for all the
symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present
weight is more than two lrundred pounds
Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention
exclusively to the cure of Consumption, HD-I the dis
eases which are usually complicated with it, and the
cures eff-oted by his medicines have been very nu
merous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCHENCK makes
profess onal visits to several of the larger cities
weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients,
and it is truly astonishing to see poor conusmptive#
that have to bo lifted out of their carriages, and in
a few months healthy, robust persons. DR.
. Tkl-T W/.XTTCI av-IJfD CPIW'TfKO
health was restored in a very short time, and no re
turn ot the disease has been apprehended, for all the
symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present
weight is more than two lrundred pounds
Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention
exclusively to the cure of Consumption, ami the dis
eases which are usually complicated with it, and the
cures eff-cted by his medicines have been very nu
merous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCHF.NCK makes
profess onal visits to several of tbe larger cities
weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients,
and it is truly astonishing to see poor conusmptive*
that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in
a few months healthy, robust persons. DR.
FCUENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED
TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are general'y
all required in curing Consumption Full directions
accompany each so that any one can take them
without seeing Dr. SCHKXCK, but when it is con
venient it is best to see btm He gives novice free
but fur a thorough examination with his Rsspironie
ter bis tee is tnree dollars.
Please observe, when pur basing, that the two
likenesses of tho Doctor—one when in the last stage
of Consumptio . and the other as he now *s,'in per
fect health—are on tho Government stamp
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price 81 50
per bottle, or 87 50 the half dozen Letters for ad
vice should always be directed to I)r Schenck .
Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street. Philadel
phia Pa.
General Wholesale Agents ; Demas Barnes 4Co,
N. Y ; S. S. ILinco Baltimore. Md, ; John D. Park
Ctincinnati, Ohio ; Walker it Taylor, Chicago, 111,
11 Cons Proa., St. Louis.Mo, [v6nll-3dw.eae,lyrm ;
uELMBOLD'S CONCENTCATED EXTRACT BU
CHU,
Is the Gre.ii Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
la the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Chemistry
md Bharmacy, and ara the iucst active that can be
made.
A HUMBUG
HOW OFTEN WE HEAR THIS EXPRESSION
from persons reading advertisements of Patent
Medicines, and in nine cases out ot teD they may be
righ. It is over 19 years since I introduced my
medicine, the VESKTIIAN LIMMENT, to the publie.
I had no money to advertise it. so I left it for sale
with a few druggists end storekeepers through a
small section of tho country, many taking it with
great reluctance ; but I told them to let any one
have it, and if it did not do all I stated on my pam
phlet, no one nee-1 pay for it. In some stores two or
three bottles were taken ou trial by persons present.
I wa-. bv many, thought crazy, an-1 that would be
the last they woul l sec of me. But I l.new my med
i- ioe was no humbug In aboat two mouths 1 began
to teceive criers for more Liniment, some calling it
tuy valuable Liniment, who had refused to sign a
receipt when I left it at their store* Now my sales
are millions of bottles yearly, cud all for cash. I
warrant it superior to any other medicine for the
cure of Croup, Diarrhoea, Dysenteiy, Colic. A'oiniting
Spams, and Sea-sickness, as an internal remedy.—
it is p> rfectly innocent to take internally, see
I oath accompanying each bottle, —and externally for
Chron e Rheumatism. Headache, Mumps, Fiosted
Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings, Sore
Throsts, Ac , Ac. Sold by all the Druggists. Do
pot, 56 Cortlan It Street, New Y'ork V68'30-7W
Tli c Moon's Volcanoes
are engaging the attention of astronomers, but tbe
world of Beauty rn i ?a.-hitn is less interested iu
human dis overies than in tbe great question of
TURNING TUG 11 FADS
that have been whitened by age or sickness to a
glorious black or brown hue. Nobody now is such
A. IiUISTATIC.
as not to admit that the finest and most harmless
hair de.rkener in existence is
CRISrADORO'9 HAIR DYE,
which nourishes the fibres as well as changes their huo
M -nufactuied by J, CHRISTADORO, 6 Astor House
New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by ul
Hair Dressers. v6n3o-lmo.
' ALLCOCiN POROUS PLASTERS
BEST STRENGTHENING PLASTER IN THE
WORLD.
ALLCOCICS POROUS PLASTERS resolve
and assauge pain by calling forth the acrid humors
from parts internal to the skin and general circu
lation—thus, in many cases, positively evaporating
the disease.
JAMES LULL, M D.
There is nothing equr 1, in the way of a plaster, to
the Porous Plaster of Mr. ALLCOCK Everything
is pleasant about them. They are the plaster of tho
day, and a fit type of our present advancement in
Science and art. In Astbuia, Cough, Kidney Affec
tions. G->ut Rhenmatim, and local leep-seated pains
they afford permanent relief.
J. F. JOHNSON, M. D , on "Topical Remedies."
From a personal knowledge of these plasters, we
can state that theyare decidedly preferable to any
other in use. U herever relief is to be obtained by
the i-se of a p'aster, we should recommend tbem.
A. M. D., Editor New York Mentor.
Agency, Brandreth House, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.—v6n3o.lmo.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and improved
Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in all
their stages, at little expense, little or no change in
diut, no inconvenience .nd no exposure. It is pleas
ant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and
free from all injurious properties.
jfflgfm The Great Caase
JJHDR OF
BEUMAN MZSEXTV.
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope Price 6 cts
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and
Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhar-s.
induced by Self Abuse : Involuntary Emissions. Im
pote >cy. Nervou* Debility, and Impedim. nt* to Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ;
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac. —By ROBERT
J. CI'LVERWEL. M. D., Author of the "Green
Book " Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that
the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effect
ually remove 1 without medicine, and without dan
gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings,*or -ordials, pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer,
no matter what bis condition may be, may cure h m
self cheaply, privately, and radically THIS LEC
TURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverweil's 'Marriage
Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers,
CI'AS J C. KITNEACO,
12T Bowery, New Vork, Post Office Box 4,596.
v6ns-l year.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
Is a certain cure lor diseases of the
BLADDER. KIDNEYS. GRAVEL. DROPSY, OR
GANIC WEEKNKSS. FEMALE. COMPLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and all diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING
Diseases of these organs require the use of a
diuretic
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or
Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are sup"
ported from these sources, aud the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and
that of Posterity, dtpends upon prompt use of a re
liable remedy
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
H. T lIELMROLD,
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th Street, fhiladelphia,Pa
v6n29-ly.
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN
SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous
diseas s. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and Im
proved Rose Wash.
REASONS WHY THE
AMERICAN WATCH
Made at WALT 11 AM, MASS., is the best.
It is made on the best principle. Its frame is
composed ot SOLID PLATES. NO jar <an inter
lere with the harmony of its working and no snd
tlen shock can damage its machinery Eveiy piece
is made and finished by machinery, (itseif famous
for its novelty, as well as for its effectivenes) and is
therefore [roperly made. The watcb is what all
mechanism should be —ACCURATE, SIMPLE,
STRONG AND ECONOMICAL, Except some
high grades, to costly for general use, foreign
watches are chiefly made by woiner and beys Such
watches are eomi>osed of several hundre pieces,
screwed end rivited together; and require constant
repairs to keep them in any kiad of order. All per
sons who have carried "ancres" '-lepines" aud"
"English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware
o! the truth of this statement.
At the beg,nning of our enterprise more than ten
years ago. it was our first object to make a thorough
ly good low priced watch for the million, to take
he pine of the setorcigm impositions ; the refuse of
foreign factories, which were entirely unsaleable at
home and perfectly worthless everywhere.
How well we hive accomplished this, may be
unlerstand from the fact that after many years of
public trial, we now make MURE THAN HALF
OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNI
TED STATES, and that no others have ever given
such universal satisfaction. While this department
ot ur business is continued with increased facilities
for perfect work, we are at present engaged in tbe
manufacture of watches of the very HIGHEST
GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, unequal
ed by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and
unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For
this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We
nave eerctod an addiiion to onr main building ex
pressly for this branch oflur business, and have
filled it with the best work wen in si rviee. New
machines and appliances have been constrncted
which perform their work with consummated delica
cy and exactness The choicest and most approved
materials only are used, and we challenge compari
son between this gride ol our work and tbe finest
imported cbronometors. We do not pretend to sell
our witches for less money than fereign watches,
hut we do assert without fear of ccntradiotiou that
for the same money our product is incomparably
superior. All our watches, ef whatever grade, are
ulty warranted, and this warrantee is good at all
times against us or our agents in all parts of the
wo -Id
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only
of respectable dealers. All persons selling coun
terfeits will be represented.
BOBBINS & APPLETON,
AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
182 BROADWAY, If, Y
v6n2l2m
THE GLORY OF VAN IS STRENGTH.—There
| fore the nervous and debilitated i-hould immediately
use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
CALL AT THE
GROCERY STORE
OF
C/i'AAE <f LULL,
In the brick eorner
AT TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
FOR
EI. HUE OF ALL KINDS
FOR
BUTTER, CHEESE. LARD. LAMP OILS,
.TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SALER
AT US, SPICES, SALT,
SOAP, CANDLES,
CANDIES,
CRACKERS
Stationery,
AND
YA NKE E NOTIONS.
OYSTERS and SARDINES,
served up at all hourt in the heat styles—
and for sale in any quantities desired.
CRANE K LULL,
vt .JOtf
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are n-
J gained by H*L*BOU'§ EXTRACT BCCHS.
NO HUMBUG!
CLOSING OUT SALE !
In order to make roomior an
EXTENSIVE SPRING STOCK,
We offer onr entire Stock of
DRV GO on s
AT ACTUAL COST ! CITIZENS, THIS IS NO HUMBUG !
CALL EARLY FOR
Tunkhannock, Feb. lctb 1867. v6n2B-tf.
[LLCOX AND fIIBBS
noiselea
FAMILY Jewing
ia the only MACHINE in the world that makes the
twisted loop-stiteh, making a stronger stitch than
any other machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
P.
•IKWKLRY STORK,
and examine for themselves. Also agents for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa
P. C BURNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct. 31 1366. v6nl2-tf
!
Watoh. es
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. B U RNS A: Blt O .
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of j
Tunkhannock and *. y tb'it thejhae opened a
tUatoi) dirt (Dork Shop
opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do
the most difi- ult jot>3 in their Hue in an APPROVED ;
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav- ,
ing had long experience in the business, they feel
confident that they can give entire .-atisfactionto all
favoring them with their patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL-
N. B. - Parasols.Fans $ Umbrellas repaired
Also. Aecordeons and other musical instruments
tuned ami put in order on short notice
A NEW STOCK of WATCHES and
CLOCKS
just received.
JE 71 ELH2' o/E) 'EH 1 "7) ES CH/'P
TIOA\
Also
I
SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS
on hard or furnished to order on the shortest notice i
and at publisher's
L 0 WES T RATES.
GUNS AND PISTOL CARTFIGES
1 adapted to all the modern styles of fire-arms, con
| stantly on hand.
—ALSO
ytah* 'si mmms,
&c„ dec., die., diC.. dir.
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
THE BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VISION
EVER INVENTED
P C BURNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct 31, lSg6-
MRN.T, A MILLER :
; Would respectfully inform her :
; friends and the Ladies generally that I
I she has just received a well selected :
: stock of ;
: MILLINERY GOODS, :
; which will ue sold at the LOWEST ;
; CABH PRICKS. ;
i N. B Mrs. Miller is receiving ;
; goods weekly, so that all who favor 1
• her with their patronage will be :
• sure to get the j
[LATEST STYLES. \
; DRESS MAKING done on reason- ;
;an terms, CUTTING and FIT. !
; TIN warranted to give satisfac- ;
• tion if properly made.
; Ro o m s on Warren St. opposite ;
; Wright's Store.
; MRS T. A. MILLER. :
; Tunkhannock, Pa Nov. 13, 'o6,
; v6nls-tl
HELMBOLD'S FLIiD fcXTL i I
■ pleasant in tast - and odor, lieu luui a.t lujurw/ue
' properties, and immediate ie ite aetioe.
LOSS, .HILLS * CO.
New
MEAT MARKET.
gs
The -ndersigned having refitted the old market
place, is now prepared to furnish customers with
ALL KINDS OF MEAT,
at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Having procured the services of a MOST COM
PETES 1' BUTCHER, he feels confident of giving
entire satisfaction to all.
;hop one door below Miss Hepburn's Millinery
Store.
OSCAR CASKET.
Tunkhannock, March, 5, 1966.—v6D30-tf.
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T E R M S .
WEEKLY WORLD.
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Four Copies, one year, 7 00
Ten Copies, '• 15 00
Twenty Chpies, to ena address. 25 00
Fifty Copies, 50 00
SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD
One Copy, one year. g 4 00 *
Four Copies, " 10 00
Ten '• " 20 00
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CLUB PRIZES.
For Clubs of 10, One Weekly, ore year,
" " 50, One Semi-Weekly, one year,
" " 100, One Daily, one year,
DIRECTION.
Additions to Clubs may be made any time in
the year at the above club rates
Changes in club Lists made only on request of per
sons receiving club packages,, stating edition, post
; office and State to which it has previously bee a sent
; and enclosing twenty-five c< nts to pay for trouble of
the change to separate address
Terms, cash in advance Send, if possible, Past-
Office Money Order or Bank Dratt. Bills by
mail will be at the risk of sender.
We have no traveling agents, Address allorders
and letters to
THE WORLD,
35 Park Row. New York.
FOR NON-RETENTION on INCONTINENCE
of Urine, irritation, inftamation, or ulceration of the
bladder, of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands,
stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust
deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys,
| and dropsical shillings,*
j Use llrlmbold's Fluid Extract Buchc.
prof, i fmiitiC
BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER
Takes pleasu -e in announcing to his old customers
and the public, generally, that he has now secured
the services as an assistant—ot
ftIRST
lai e' prom Paris,
Those wishing a good shave or other work in his
line can now be accommodated without the vexatious
dleli y8 experienced at "one horse" shops.
SHAMPOOING,- HAIR-CUTTING,
DRESSING, DYEING,
CCRLINfI, ie , *'a.
i
done in the best style and at reasonable rates.
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1 | Tunkhannock, Pa; Feb. 12, 1867—v6n27-tf.