Special Notices • \ fix ECU TORS' NOTICB. Notice is fSSTSSSt i:* k. U*<|,. under P- " ,h " ref ™ bring claims or dem. nt"ga inStW • to make th- known -inJ those indebted o it, to m.k. pay ments without delay. g g BOWEN( E xecator . i . i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Tetters Test" mentary on the .state of Sherman Tomis l*te of Northmorelend Township dee'd , having be-n rranfed the undersigned, ill tersoi s indebted to 'd estate are requested to make immediate pavipeat : find those having claims against said dee d, will present theus duly authenticated without , WILLIAM THOMSON, Executor j SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by : Helmbola'e Extract Bucbu. NOTICE. Whereas, Letters of Administration to the Estate of Albert Rosengnnt, late of baton. Tp <lec'd„ has beD granted to the Subscriber all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payments, and those basing claims against dee'd wi" present the same duly uuthent'eatad without ■delay CRAUNCHY ROSENGRANT, and HANNAH ROSENGRANT, Eaton, Pa March 23d 1967. Admits. SUBPOENA IN DIVORCE. O p Freeman ) In Court of Common Pleas of rs . V Wyoming Co. No. 146 August Ann Freeman jTerni, 1866, LIBEL IN DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY. I. Mosos W Dewitt, igh Sheriff of the County 'ot Wyoming, hereby make known uuto th<> abore named Ann F'reetuan. that she be and appear at the Court of Common Pleas, to beheld at Tunkhannoek, in and for Wv n ing Co on Monday tba Isth day of April. A D, 1567, then and ihere to answer the arid cm pi dot, and to sb.w cause, if any she hath, whv the bonds of matrimony between herself and j 0 P Freeman her husband, shall n< t be dissolved. M. W DEW ITT, Sheriff, Tunkhmmck, March, Hi, 1867, M ISPO4NA IN DIVORCE. Lydia J. Gould,by her fin Court of Common Pleas next friend Go Wil- >of Wyoming Co. No. 63. liiiais. vs Ja men Gould. )Xr>v. term. 1866 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY I. Mor.es W, Dcwitt, High Sheriff of the County of Wyoming hereby make known uuto the a'-ove nia ed J .uies GouM, that he be and appear at 'he Court of Common Pleas, fob.- held at Tunkhanno.k in and for Wyoming Co. on Monday, the 15'h day of April A D. 1867, then and there 'o answer the said com plaint m; > to show cause, if any he hath, why 'h bond" of Mafrimonv lastween himself and Lydia J, Goula. his wileshaall not be dissolved, M . DEW ITT, Sheriff. Tunkhannoek, March 16th 1867. ADMIN IH I'R ATOHS* NOTICE. IE TTERS of Adinin'stration, on the estate of j Samuel Carey, late of Nor'hmorel.ind Township Wyoming Ceuntv, dee'd, having been granted the undersigned - notice is hereby given t all persous indebted ti said .-state to uake immediate ptytnent; and ill (lersuos ha vug claim- against said eeedent. to preS' nt th m duly- authenticated, for settlement, without delay , to J M CAREY. Cent re more! and. Mar. 12th, 1967. GOING! GOING!! GONE!!! II iTin.: taken out a License under the United States Dw- as an auctioneer , ami having had sev eral vi ar T experience in the busines ; the subscri ber fl iticr.- huu-elf that he can sell g'svds, chatties, and teal estate it Puiilio Sato or Vendue at prices that will suit the seller, if not the purchaser. He thereto-e offers his services to all who oiay need theui in this capacity--Cliarges always moderate, Addre-s by letter, or otherwise AHIPA GAY. Meshoppen, Pa March 12th 1867.—v6u3i-lmo. AUDITOR'S* NOTICE. Iv waiter of the distribntion of fund derived f rom Sheriff s Sale of personal property of James G Smith- The undersigned, having been appointdd an Au ditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming .County, to uist ribute the fund ..rrising from the sal • 01 the personal projierty of James G. Smith. by- James B. Harding, laic Sheriff id said County ; will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his in Tunkbantiock Boro , on-Thursday April 4fh 1867, at 10 o'clock A M ; at which ti-ie and piiu-e all persons are required to present their c'aiuis, or be debarred from coming in for a share of sanl 'und. HARVEY SICKLER, Auditor Tunkhannoek. March, 12, 1867 BRIDGE GETTING THE building of the Bridge Aftiutmeuts and su perstructure a cross "swail brook" run, at the east side of Tunkhannoek Bo'ough, will be let to the lowest responsible bidder, m the 6th day of April next,. Plans and specifications may be seen by calling on Secretary of Town Council. 3y order of Burgess and Town Council Wm. S.KUI'Z, Burgess. IIARVEY SICKLER, Secretary. CAUTION. Having purchased of H. A Conger of Mvshoppen, Pa the following personal projierty, 11 wit : One Span Horses, One Set Harness, One Ligh' Spring Wagon, and <>ne Lum'er Wagon, and hiving given possession nf.the same to the said H. A. Conger during icy will and pleasure. All persons are cau tiuned ag iin-t molesting or in any way interfering with the said property, as they will do so at their peril HENRY DICKSON. v6n3l 3w. NOTICE. Whereas, my wife M iry has left ray bed and Uiard, without just cause or provocation. I forbid my one narboeing or trusting her on my ac count as I shall pay no debts of her contracting af er this date. PORTER C ARPKNTEK. Nicholson, Wv Co I'a , Feb 16th, 1867. FARM FOR SALE. Situ Oe partly in Nortbuioreland and partly in Eaton Town hips ; containing SIXTY-SIX ACRES, Well watered, with a tine young orchard, in bearing Farm well adapted to Grain or graxing will be sold cheap tor carh For further particulars enquire of R. R LITTLE Esq. Tunkkaonock. Pa , or ot F D. CARPENTER Pitfstoo,. v6n23-4vr. Executrix' Notice. lETTEKS baring been granted the .J undersigned ou the estate of Earl U. Carey : tate of Tunkhannoek T wnship. dee'd., all persons 1 iolebted to sa'd estate are requested to makj imrnet diate payments, and those having claims agaius said e-tate will present the same duly authenticated for settlement to ELIZABETH CAREY, Executrix. Tunkhannoek. Feb 18, 1667. - v6n2B-6w. ENFEEBLED AND DELTCATE CONSTITU- ' TIONS, of * h M-xe*. usi! HeiiobHid'c Ex'rwcf, Bu chu It will give brisk and energetic feelings and enable you to sleep well NOTICE. Notice is herchv given that letters of administra- ! tion npon the rstat ol Seiah Hunter late ot Over- 1 field township, dee'd, have been grunted to Caro- 1 line Depew, of said township, all persons having ( claims against said estate are notified to present the ssme to her. dulv authenticated for settlement and alt pisous indebted wi II make payment with out delay. ; ] CAROLINE DEPEW. Administratrix. de b<-nis non, cum test: anncxo, Orerfield Feb. 8. 1667. HELM BO CD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health 1 and Vigor to Ibe bame an i bloom to the palid cheek Debility j g cc"mp.,nied by many alarming 1 symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con. ' jampuoa, utsaatity, or epileptio file ersne. | 1 Mifrim The Great Cause -j *MuSmw OF STJMAK' MlSEiri Y. Just Published in a Sealed Enrelope Price 6 cis A Lecture on the Nature, Trwrmetit, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weskness,orS|iern.a'orrhaps. ! inducwi by Self Abuse : Involuntary Em ssions. Im pute icy. Nervous Debility, and ItiipedioiiDtx to Mar riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, an 1 F''s ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.—By ROBERT IJ. CULVERWEL. M. D., Author of the "Green ; Book " Ac. Tbe world-fenowned authar, tn this admirable Lecture, clearly proves ftom hi* own experience that •he awful CobSequnnces of Self Abuse may be effect ually remove ! without medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, ; rings,.or ordials, pointing out a mode of cure at i once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure h m- : i eelf cheaply, privately, and ladically THIS LEC- j ! TURK WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS , AND THOUSANDS. Sent under aea), to any address, in * plain ' sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps Also Dr. Culve>well's -Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS J C KLINE A CO, I'll Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4,586. J v6us-l year. THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. -There- ; fjre 'he nervous and debilitated rbould inmediat ly use HKLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU. HELMCOLD'S~FLU!D EXTKACT BUtJIiU Is a certain cure lor diaeaseK of the BLADDER. KIDNEY®, GRAVEL. DROPSY, OR- I GANIC WEEKNESS. FEMALE- COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the <e URINARY ORGANS. whether existing in MAZE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no mat'er of < HOW LONG STANDING j Diseases of these organs require the use of a ( diuretic I If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insimity may ensue. Ou' Flesh and Blood are sup ported frons these sources, snd the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, d'pends upon prompt use of a re liable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, preps- d by H. T HELM BOLD. DRUGGIST, 5M Broadway, New York, nd 104 South 10th Street, rhiladelphi*,Pv v6u29-ly, TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN SALE REMEDIES for unplc g.i't and diseas s. Use Heiuibold's Extract Buchu and Im proved Rose Wash. Jurors Drawn to serve at April Term—*6? GRAXD JURORS. Bm ; nteim---Jiisper Keenev, Philip Thomas Ciinfoo—Henry M ith-wson. Eaton —Benj. HaU, Stephen." Djna F'dls—S. S Brink, Alfre-I Fitch Tsrael Oneat, Merhoppen---Michael Clinton, K. J. Ulleck,Glark M'inans Mehoopany—Benj. Kinter. Monroe- Geo. S. Howell John Wall, North morel an I - R C Hetfield Nicholson—C L. Jackson Tunk. Born—John Day I erry Billing. Tank. Tp —Jacob Klinger, Daniel Ball, Peter Croup, W. shington—Stephen Place Wi iclhain—Richard Brungess A. J. Hunt TRAVERSK. Braintrim—Etra Keeney. J. <5. Lum Chnton-"J.'bn Bedell, Pardon Koajp Henry Nt-witoinb, Win Gardner. Eaton---Wm. Hunter, Exeter---John Dyoipnd Falls—Lyman Swans. Wm. McKome. Forkston-—Hiram Hitchwe k, Mcsiioppen—J. M. Robinson. Ahira Gay, Cbuceh'l V <nosdoll. Mehoopany—-John Maynard, Barney Walters, Theron Vaughn, Win. Ilahn, Monroe—JohnScbooley Nicholson— E. N. Bacon Aiah Squier, Ephraim Pukenng. George Bought. Ntr:h Bnnch---Peter F Hope. Northtnorelund—-A. W. J.ique v , Meritt Penny Tunk, Bern.—Carl Hennmger, F. G. Osterhout, Ephraim Carpenter. Tunk Tp.—James Shiffer, D. Z. Michael, John Hoadlev. Windham---Geo. Wright, Ansel Gay, Jacob De trick. WAAhlagtaa-—J, D. Harvey, HEktMliUuD'S FLL'iD EXi'it\Gi' bii'-itli • pleasant ia last■ and odor, free from at injurious propwtte*, aad Imesedsaie iu lie sstwe. COURT OF APPEAL. A Court of Appeal, will be held at the Coats s sioners Office in Tunkhannoek Boro for the -eve: at Townships for year 13ET Commencing on Mouday, April Bth 1867, snJ all who may feel aggrieved on account ot their taxee, can attend and be heard, — Bratntrim Townsnip 1 Winubam ' > April 8, North Branch '• > Forkston •' 1 Mehoopany " > April 9, Meshoppen " ) Washington " 1 Lemon " > April 11, Monroe, Exeter y Nicholson " 1 Clieion, Overfield > April 11, Northmorelacd ' ) Eaton •• 5 Falls u > April 12, Tuna Tp. *• y Tunk. Bero. " April 13, hj order of Commissioner*. Wm. F. TERRY, Sec'ty. Cnmmisaionere' Office Manb 27, 1867. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTCATED EXTRACT BU- ' CHU. Is the Orear Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARSABARILLA Is the Great, Blood Both are prepared according to rules of Chemistry tnd Bbaraiacy, and are the most aetive that caa be ■ if*. Rfglster'e Notice, Notice is hrrebv given to all persons interestea that the following accounts >n i cUiu.s have been filed in the Register's office in and for Wyoming Co. and will lie presented to the Orph m's Court to be hrld t Tunkhannoek in and for Wyoming Count\ on Monday the Is*h day <.f April next, for confirmation and allowance : Final account of Lewis A#er, administrator of petite of Lewis Avery late of Overfiald Townsnip Wy.-ming Countv, ie 'd, File>l February 25th. 1867. F-nal ".-count of WilHsm Richard* Gu.ir iianof 0 liver Clsrk •ne of the minor heirs of Aaron Clark, lti of M'*nroe Township, Wyoming County dee'd., Filed March llth 1867. Final account of s>inuel G Smith and William Thompson Exc- uors of the last wi'.i and Testament ot Saninel G. S uith late of N- rtbm >r- land Township ' Wyoming County dee'd., Filed Feb. 14th 1967 Final account of Joseph Bur/ess, Executor of the • last will an i lest incut of Peggy Flannery 'ate ..f the County of Wvo ciug, dee'd Filed Jan. 23d 1967 Account of Samuel G Smith and RobertC. Phd us Exwu'ors ot (bo last will an>i Testament ot M >scs B. Philips la'e of the T >wii.nip ">f Northmorel >nd in Wyoming Co-mty de.'l. Filed March I th 1867 Inventory of property ele-ted and claimed by S irah Tuttoo widow of George S. Tutt n, l.vtc of the 80-ough of Tunkhannoek County ol Wyoming dee'd. Filed Jan 16.h 1867 Inventory of property e ected and claimed hv Pbebe Kintner widow of John Kintner Dte of the Township of Washington, County of Wyomiug.dec'd. Filed lan. 12th 1867 R? isteris Office 0. L. PARRISH, Tunkhannoek, March 19th 1867 Register FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, infiamation, or ulceration of the bladder, ot kidneys, diseases of ibe ptos-rate glands stene lathe bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swelllinga. . UM HBLKMLD'* fusiß Ixtur* Boetv. j 1 "MEXICO UNDER MAXIMILIAN" BY HENIIY VI. FLIN T* FSQ., Author of "Druils' "Life of Senator Douglass," Ac. } . /S/no. Green English, Cloth, $2.00. ' In presenting this work ta the Public, the Pub lish) rs are uctu-ite-i by a desire to furnish a cheap and convenient vehicle for the transmission ot light and instruction to ihe musses upon a subject con cerning whieb, there is both doubt and misappre hension in the miuda i f all classes of our country men. This has aiiaen as much, perhaps, from the heretofore imper'ect sources of intelligence concern , tng that unhappy country, astrom the influenco of i our domestic politics upon the questions growing out ot the consideration of :t History. The Revolution 1 through which eurown Country has just pissed, has ! not been without its influence, though indirectly, up on the fortunes of the Mexican Nation, and while we conteuipt&te the wonderful changes wrought in ' the United Blates by five years of s rife, we are nat | urally led U> inquire the results achieved by the j r volutions of our Southern Sis'er once the R< pub j lie and now the Empire of Mexico. Our Autnor ! ! bus answered this inquiry in i manner both satiafac- ' I lory aud conclusive, in the Volume we have just is j sued from the Prea-, an-l we commend it to the cui i tens of the United Slates as an invaluable contri- , bution to cotemjioraneous History. Mr. Flint lear- j ly aemoustrates among oilier 'hings. that the M ixi oiilian Govenunen: in Mexico is firmly 'established ; ' that the people have eon loned Juan-z,(whose troops ! are said to consist now of but a few nands of guertl- ' | Us.) and joined Maximilian ; and that the popular j prejudices : n this Country against tue establish- j merit of at Empire in Mexico are wrong, because in I ssseriing the Monroe Do -trine we are running couu- , terto the wishes of rho Mexican people, and taking from ibem their exclusive right to settle their own j affairs in their own way and to 'beir own satisfaction. ' Facts an 1 do -utnen'* are pr -senfe I to snow that the i ( Empire i luain'sinednow without the aid of France ' . aud solely by the Mexicau people— the merchant j dergv, H n,l better sirt of people generally The i I book gives a good insight in'o the policy whi' h our j , tiwii Governuient has pursued in Mexican affairs as 1 , wed as many facts anc statistics of luterest and val j ue. It the Mexican people have chosen a constitutional znciiarchy as a cure tor the anarchy whic i for so utauy \eirs oonvu sed the Republic, and if their choice turns out wisely, iheu who among us dare say to them : Put away peace law, prosperity and the Em I .ire. and take back faction, war, lawlessness, ruin and ihe Republic ; NA I iONAL PUBLISHING CO ! I>r SCHMXCK'S MtVDRtKE PIIA.S i A hUB!*TITUTE F<iK CALOVIU.L These Pill s are com|H>se ! of various r-otg having the power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly an-l effectually as blue pill or mercury, and without producing nnv of those disagreeable or nan- j gerous effects wbieu offteo follow the use of the lit j ter. In all bilious disorders ti esc Pills may be used with confidence, as thev promote ihe discharg of j yitiate l bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver an I biliary ducts, which are the cause of btl ioua affections in g'neral SCUENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS euro Si-k Hes .-iche, and nil disordet* of the J.iver, indicated ' by sallow s'rin, coated tongue, costivenpss, drowsi neis. and a general foeling or weariness and lassi tude. shew : ng that the liver is in a torpid or ob siru-'ed i-ondirion lushor*, these Pills may be used with advan'og ! in nl' cases when u purgative or alterative medicine i< r> q.nrcd. Please ask for "Dr Schenck's Mandrake Pills', an I observe th it the two liken.sses of the Doctoi are n the Government st imp —one when in the last stage of Consumption, and ihe other in his present he . 'th Sol Iby all and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. Prin ipal Office No. 15 North 6 k Street, Philadelphia. °a. Gein-ril Wholesale Agents : Dames Barn°A Co. 21 Pirk Row' New York ;>. S llir.ee, 108 Bilti rr.ore Si.. Ba ' imore, Mil ; John D. P.ark.N. E cor of Fourth an • Walnut St, Cincinnati, Ohio; tal ker A Taylor, 134 mo 13g Wabash A venae, Chicago 11. ; Collin Brothers, Southwest corner of Second nd Vine Streets , St. Louis, Mo. 4ihA sth w. ea. mo. I yr A I I IJ Ml 3IT Ct- HOW OFTEN WE nEAR THIS EXPRESSION tnua persous reading advert isemenls of Patent Medicines, and in nine casas out ot ten they may be ngh. it is over 19 years t-inee I introduced my medicine, the Vexbtiias Likiiient to the public. I had no money to advertise it. so I led it tor sale with i few dtuggigts and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking it witx great reluclauce ; but I told them to let any one ; have it, aud if it did not do all I stated on my pam j phlet.no one need pay for it. Iu some stores two er i three bottles were taken ou trial by persons present. I -, bv many, thought crazy, and that would be the last thev would see ot me. But I new my med iciue was no humbug lu about two months 1 began to receive orders for more Liniuiei-.t, some calling it ujv valuable Liniment, wno had refused to sig-i a receipt when 1 Itlt it at their store* Now my sales arc millions of fotties yearly, and all for cash. I warrant i'superior to a u y other medicine for the cure ot Croup, Diarrhoea, Dysenteiy, Colic. Vomiting Spasrus, aud Sea-sickness, as an internal >-eitetiy. It is perfectly innocent lo lake internally, see oatb accompany ng each bottle, and externally for Chrou c Rheumatism. Headache, Mumps, Floated Feet Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings, Sore | Thmats, Ac , Ac. Sold by all the Druggists De ; pot, 56 Cortlanut Street, New York V6h3o-7W The Moon's Volcanoes are ciigag ng he attention of astronomers, but the world of Beauty :nd Fashion is less interested in ; human di overies than in the gte.it question of lI'IIYIsGTHE HLADS that hive liecn whitened by age or so kne>s to a ! glorious Ida kor brown bu>. Nobody now is *u> h A IaUIUATIC as not to admit that the finest and most harmless bair I'-rkeiier in existen-a is LHirti AOOKO'S HAIR DYE, whi h tclurisaes the fibres us well us changes their hue Al <iiut o-tu el h J. I' II RISTaDORO, 6 A tor House New York. Sold ' y nil Druggists. Applid by i Hair Dr ssers. \6u3U-lmo. - ... : i ALLC (K'S POROUS PLASTLRS BE T STRENGTHEN I.N f PLASTER IN TIIE WORLD. Af.LCOCPS POROUS PLASTERS resolve and as.in use pain by catling forth, the acrid humors from parts internal to the skin and general cir-u --la ton —thus, in many cases, positively evaporating the dt east. JAMES LULL, M D There i-< nothing equi 1, in the way of a plaster, to the Porous Planter ol Mr. ALI.COCK . Everything is pleasant about them They are the plaster ot Ihe day, and a fit type of our present advancement in Science and art. In Asthma, Cough, Kidney Affec tions. .G -nt Rhemuatiam, 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 oan state that theyare decidedly preferable to aay other in use. th herever relief is to be obtained by the i *• of a pasta?, we shonbi recommend them. A. IN ''RAH M. M. D., Editor New York Mentor. Agency, Bran Ireth House, New York. i Sold by ell Druggists.—v6n3o f lmo. j SHERIFF'S SALE. J BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias pot' Ven- J dittoni Exponas, I will expose to Pu'ilie sale, at iha Court House in Tunkhanncck Borough, Wy oming County, on SATI'RDAV. THE 13ih PAY OF APRIL, 1367, at one o'clock P. M , the following descnoed prop erty, to wit ; All the right, title and interest of Joseph S. Hay den. <>ne of the defendants in said writ mentioned, in and to the followiug lescribed piece, par-el, and lot of land, situate in the township of Windham County et Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania, bo un led and described as follows to wit ton the North by land of John Fassett, cnthe E;ist by land of Dorcas Hnyilen. on the South by land of John Fissett, and on the West by land of John A. Allen, containing about fifty one acres, be the same more or less, all animproved with the appur tenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Clark Hayden now ns'd to H. K French ra Joseph S. Hay den and Joseph T. Jennings. And will be sol i for cash only by M. W DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tunk. Mar 18, 1867. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY -VIRTUE of a writ of Venditioni Exponas-, I will expose to Public Sale at t bo Court H .use, iu Tunkhannnock, Wyoming County, Pa., on SATURDAY, THE 13th DAY OF APRIL. 1867, at one o'clock P. M., the following described prop erty, to wit : A certain piece, parcel or tract of land sit uate in tho township of Monroe, Wyomi ig County Pa , and bounded on the North East by lands of Mark Newman, on the South East by Inn is of Barnes, on the South West by lands lately owued by Charles Miner, and on the North by lands un known, containing about one hundred and twelve a. res, about fifty acres thereof unproved, wit> one two story frame dwelling house, one frame nara, owe nog pen and other out buildings, one apple or chard and other fruit trees thereon, with the appur tenances Seized and taken in execution At the suit of Jobi Wail now assigned to J urn s.Jcncs rs John Wall, Administrator of N-.nh Newunu dec'd aud Samuel G, Howel. Terie Teouant. And will be sold for cash onlv. by M. W Dr.WITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tunk- Mar. 18 1867 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a certain writ of Veidi'ioni Ex ponas. i will expose to Public .sale, at .he t u.i House, in Tunkhanuock Borough, Wyoming County, Pa., on SATI'RDAX, THE 13th DAY OF APRIL, 1867. at one o'clock P. M the following described prop eriy, to wit. Ail that certain piece. pircel, or tract of land, situate in the Township of Norhinorelan l, Wyoming County, Pa., and boun led on the North by lands of Henry House r, on the Eist by lands ot Mouily Will'well, on the Sou h unl West by lands ot Eli Baker,containing about seventeen acres, be the s ime more or less, all improves, witn one frame dwell ug hoUi-e, one frame barn, and one frame wood house, ami oiber oui buildings aud an apple orchard aud other fruit trees toeioon, with the appurtenan ces. seized aud taken in execution at the suit of A. J Tripp r*. Mary A Lipiai And will be soli for cash only, by M VV.~ DatVrTT, Sheriff Sheriff* Offi e, Tcnk. Mir. 18, 18b7. Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTUE of sun fry wits of Fieri Facias i will expose to Public Sale, a. tile (.ouit 11 use. in d'unanauuock iioruugn. Wyoming Coun ty an SATURDAY IHE i3tti DAY OF APRiL, 1867, at oue u'cl nut P. M , the foliowiug desv-rioei prop - eriy ui wit • All tho right, title, an 1 interest of the defeuJant in and to the following described piece, parcel and lot nt lau 1. situ.tte iu tue townsaiu of Braintum, County of Wy.iun g, uul Sta e f Peuasy lv.iaia, aud uouudvd oil iqj North by Bradford County line, ou me East by lauds of Hannah Urowu and Eoen ezer Lacuy, on the SoUtu by t e ousqueb mou Hir er, au 1 West by lands of Auby Keeuey, containing anout one hundred acres, abuui eighty acre* the eol improved with two irame dwelling houses, oue frame barn, two tijoacco sheds, and one apple or chard, aud other fruit trees thereon, with Ida ap purtenances. ALSO One other piece, parcel, or tract of land, aituate in the i. wusbip of Bra'ntrmi, County ot Wyoming, and Eta.e of Peeo' >, bounded oa the North oy lauds of Bradley Wakem tu. East by lauds of Mrs. i. J L ibarre, Eouth by Union Street or road leading to To* mda, and West by Spring Hid road, con taining about three fourths of an acre, all improved with one frame dwelling bouse, one email frame barn, au-i oue ice bouse wiih tne appurtenances. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Seth L. K-euey r. Issue N. Lacy. Aud will be sold for cash only by M. W. Dv.WITT, Sheriff, sheriff's Office, Tank. Mar. 18, 1867. ALSO All the right, title, and interest of the defendant, in and to the t d lewing descril rd piece, parcel, HI d lot of land, situate and being in the township of Falls, County of Wyoming, and State of penu-viva : ni.i. bounded on Hie N-irth by lauds of Spencer ! Fitch, Ea.-i bv lands of Isaac Smith, Soutb bv the | Misq-ichanoa River, and West bv land if Mathew ' Sherwood, coutHiiiing about eighteen acres anout I cght a. re thereol improved, with one fr.nne dwell | iug hi use, one fr .ine shed, and asm <ll apple or | chard thereon, wi'h the appurtenances. Seized and taken m execution at the suit of Isaac j Smith vs. A. W M b>m and i has. Mahon. | And will be sold for cash only, hv M W Dv WITT. Sherifi. Sheriff's Office, Tenk, Mar 18, 1867. ALSO AH the lefend >nt's right, title, and interest, in : *nd to the following piece, parc-1 and lot of Is d. situate and being in the township of Falls, County of Wioming, an I State ol Pennsylvania, bounded on tht North by lands of Spencer Fiti-h. East by binds of Isaac Smith, South by ths Sosqu h mna river, and West by land of Mathew Sherwood, con taining anout eighteen acres, about eight acres thereof improved, with one frune dwelling house, one fram>- shed end a small apple orchard thereon, with ihe ppurenaoces feiseJ aud taken in execution at the suit of J V. Lynch vs. A. W. Mihou. And will be sold fir cash only, by M W Da WITT, Sheriff. ShtrilFi Offi Mir. 13, t^67. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of H writ of Fieri Favas I will EX |M>SI to Public Sib-, at the Court II .use in T unkh.innock Borough. Wyoming Couoty on SATURDAY. THE !3th DAY OF APRIL, 1867 at on o'clock P M , the tollowing described property, to wit : All the right title and : nteiest of the defendants in and to the follow ng described pieces parcels ani tracts of lands lying and bemg in the Township of Morthinoi'elund, Cmnty of Wyoming and State of Penn-vlv.iui i. B"U tided on trie North by lan Is of M s. Wells, on the East by land of Moody Whit well, on the South by lan Is ot Dkj*. Thoinpsoq anl on the Ws by land of Levi Winters, containing about thirty-thre acres more or Joss, about twenty acres thereof improved with he appurteuii ces. ALSO One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township ot Northmorelan I, County of Wyo ming and State of Pe nsylvania Boun ie lon the North by land ot -'ames Smith ou lb-- Eist by other land . f id defendants, on ihe SoU'b by land of L vi Winters, and on the Wast by land of J icoh Bell n I — Van Vi -ker, containing about twenty acres, more or less, Bbout twelve acres thereof impru.ed, with one log stable and some fruit trees thereon, wi h the appurtenances." Seized and taken in execution at tho suit ef Aaron Brown, vs. Eli Baiter and Asher Baker, Ami will be sold foi eab only by 11. W DEWITT Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Took. Pa. March, 26, '67. j NO HUMBU&F CLOSING OTJT SALE S In to make room for an EXTENSIVE SPRING STOCK, We offer our entire Stock of 1 r ' BR 1* G AT ACTUAL COST ! CITIZENS, THIS IS NO HUMBUG t CALL EARLY FOR Bargains, DOSS, MILLS A CO. Tnnkhsnnock. Feb. lfith 1867 v6n2B-tf. COURT PROCLAMATION. i ITTHKhEAS, the Hon. WM- EL WELL. Presi ** dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas an Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and .he 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 J. V. Smith, Esqs Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleat- and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ ate Justices of Oyer and Tcnniner and General Jail Delivery tf 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 Tuukhannock on Monday the 15th day Apr. A. D., 1867. N'ot.ce is iheretore 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, ioquisitinns, examinations, 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 prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thattbey be then and there to prosecute them a? shall be just M W DEWITT, Shi riff. Sheriff* Office, > Tunkhaniock Mar.. 19, 1967 ( CALL AT THE GROCERY STORE OF CDAJVE <t L ULL, In the brick corner AT TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FOR TLOUS OF ALL KINDS i. ' . FOR BCTTER, CHEESE LARD. LAMP OILS, TEA COFFEE SUGAR SALER AT US, SPICES, SALT, SOAP, CANDLES, CANDIES, CRACKERS Stationery, AND YANKEF. NOTIONS. * OYSTERS and SARDINES, served up t all hotuu in the beet styles— and for sale in any quantities desired. CRANE & LULL, ' v< JOtf MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are re gained by lieLMßuLD'a Kxthict Bocae. THIS "EEND" UP WITH CARI j Ji-z;iu9*-990i l yz l0 'kscnesipiMi f "mMdavH saw -eapen r jsaidnqs aqi iv p(*q put ino 'apvtn sosssjq Jtl ' 'Lsarxojc&a, &juva KJU uiouj 1 *'o^> •S&ZntDTrt' SHFO7O 'S3A33TS . SuiJjjjvd jo eapfts nqj [| y Kjop oj saoud 'SHOO9 A3NYJ jo ju<>Hi ijiij a pua > 'sv iaaN | saOOH 'SH3IIXV3i SRIAi 01 A [ 'sNoaiHH X3AI3A 1 : 'SX3NNOH ""IV 'N3HG 'IIIIO F'* feSiaVl J"J SJ.? II J3AI3A I' u J 133 J" S3d Y'H S | 16Moa oqj () jo ladinyost pipa >|!t % auiow mou bi lI3M(IUVa SHW 890TJ5 11111711 MI ——* 1 PBflF. J. IIILII9IIF, ! BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER Takes pleasu e in announ-trig to his old customers and the public, generally, th.it he has now secured the services as an assistant—ot LAIC f RUN PA R IS, Those wishing a food shave or other work in his line can now be aco--iiiiuod.ited without the vexatious deliys experienced at '-one horse'' shops, i SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING, DR ESSING , DY EINO, CURLING, St., Me. done in the best style and at reasonable rates. POMADES. PEEfiUMEItr and EX TP ACTS , alwxyson hand, ar i tor sale at the old stand on Tioga Street. 1J BERLINGHO Teekheneeek, Pa< Fek. 12, 1867—vteM- T. I I New MEAT MARKET. I The --ndersigned having refitted the old market place, if now prepared to furnish customers with ALL KINDS of MEAT, at the LOWEST PRICES. Having procured the services of s MOST COM PETENT BUTCHER, he feels confident of giving entire satisfaction to all. hop one door below Miss Hepburn's Millinery Store. OSUAR CASKET. Tunkhannock, March, 5, IS6G. v6n3o-tf. ! _ noiaetesa JIAMILY JEWING is the only MACHINE in the world that makes the twisted loop-srirch, making a stronger stitch than any other machine now in use. Ali are invited to cuff at t. R.!£BftHa&©&9*B. JKWKLHY STOIIK. I and ezatnine for themselves. Also agents fur all other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa P C BURNS A BRO ! TunkhanDock, Pa. Oct. 31 1566. — v6nl'2-tf I > Watcb. ©s © JEWELRY REPAIRED P. C. BU RNS 4s BRO. Take pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunkhannock and v• l y that they but opened a IDfltol) anb (£lorfe Skop opposite Wall's Hotel.where tby are prepared to do the most diffi ult jobs in their line in an APPROVED and SKILLFUL M ANNER, on short notice. Hav i ing bad long experience in the buin. sa they leel confident that they can give entire atistac'ionto all .favoring them with their patronage. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO OTVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL- N. B. - Paran Is.Fans Unib/eltas rspairrri Also. and other musical instruments tuned an.l put in order on short notice A NEW SIOCit .d WATCHES and I CLOCKS i jus' received. SEh 'EL ET of El 'EE )' EES CELT- Also SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS on Inrdor furnished to order on the short eat notice and. at publisher's L 0 WES T RATES. ams AND PISTOL CARTfIGES adapted to all the modern styles of fire-ar.i.s, con stantly on haud —ALSO— Ac,, Ac , Ac., Ac, Ar, also Dealers in the PARABOLA SPECTACLE. THE BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VJSJOE ETEK INVSNTKD P 0 BURNS A BRO. . Twakkannoek, Pa. Oct 31, 18gg- HELMBOI.D'S EXTRACT BUCHU and improved Ro*e Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in alt their stages, at little expense, liti<e or no change in diet, no inconvenience n>i no exposure. It is p|c-e ant in tartc and odor, immediate in its ao.iou, au<j ( free from ell injurious properties. I
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