North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, November 04, 1863, Image 3

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    Court Proclamation.
TTTHEREAS, the Hon. WM. ELWELL. Presx-
V V dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleaa anp
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and
the President Justiee 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 Judicial
District of Penn'a. S. Roberts, nndN. H. Wells, Esqs.
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ
ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and 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 Tunkhannook on Monday the 16th day
of November, A. D., 1863.
Notice is theretore hereby given to the Coronor, all
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
Notice is also given that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute the prisoners that aro or
shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be
then and there to prosecute them as shall be just.
L. II STEPHENS,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tunkhannook, Oct. 23. 1863. j
SHERIFF'S SALE. =
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF vendition,
Exponas issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Wyomiug County, State of Pennsylvania,
and to me directed, w ill be exposed to public sale,
at the Court House, in the Borough of Tunishannock
in said County
t>N SATURDAY, THE 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER,
A. D., 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
All the Defendent's right title and interest in and
to all that certain lot or message of Land, Situate in
the township of Meshoppen, County of Wyoming and
State of Pennsylvania. Bounded and described as
follows, to wit:
On the East by the Highway ; on the South by
lands of the Methodist Church, and T. D. Sterling;
en the West by lands of T. D. Sterling, and on the
North by lands of Homer Allen; Containing one fifth
•f an Acre of land, more or less, all improved, with
•oe two story frame dwelling House and some fruit
trees thereon, with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jarred
Lillie, vs. J. H. Robeson and Jackson Estele.
And will be sold for Cash only, by
LEVI H STEPHENS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannock. Oct. 28,1863.
SHERIFF'S SALEST
BY VIRTUE OF WRITS OF FIERI FACTTk
issued out of the Coui tof Common Pleas, of
Wyoming County. State of Penna, nnd to me directed
will be exposed to publiq sale at the Court House iu
the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said County,
ON SATURDAY, THE 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER,
A. D. 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M.
All of the Defendant's right, title and interest in
and to the following described two pieces or tracts of
land, Situated in the Township of Tunkhannock,
County of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania.—
Bounded and described as follows, to wit :
Beginning at a post, thence South seventy four de
grees West, fifty-eight perches to a jwst; thence North
seventy-four degrees East, forty eight perches to a
Pitch Pine Tree ; thence South twenty-live degrees
East seventy perches to a post; thence North eighty
five degrees thirteen perches to a Hemlock tree ;
thence South thirty perches to the place of beginning.
Containing thirty one acres and one hundred and
thirty nine perches, more or less, being part of a
tract of land originally surveyed to Robert Nox, re
serving and exempting therefrom, eighteen acres fifty
eight parches, strict measure, sold to Mary Jano De
graro. All impboved, with one frame B irn audsome
fruit trees thereon, with tho appurtenances-
ALSO
Gne other tract of land, Bounded and described as
follows, to wit :
On the East by lands of Selah Hunter ; on the
South by lands of Nathaniel Fitch and Brooks Austin;
on the West by lands of George Ostcrbout and Par
mer Jenkins; on the North by the public highway
leading from LaGrangc to Factoryville. Containing
fffty-six Acres and one hundred perches, be the same
more or less, with about fifteen acres thereof improv
ed, with a two story frame dwelling House thereon,
with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Georga
Osterhout and Parmer Jenkins, vs. Jatnes Depew.
And will tie sold for Cash onlv. by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhanuoek, Oct. 23, 1863.
"SHERIFF'.} SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF fiera facias,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wy
oming County. State of Pennsylvania, and to me di
rected, will oa exposed to public sale, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock in said
County,
ON SATURDAY, TIIE 14 th DAY OF NOVEMBER
A. D., 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M ,
All the right, title and interest'fof deft, should be)
in and to the following piece, parcel and message of
land, being and lying in the Township of North
moreland, County of Wyoming and State of Pennsyl
vania Bounded and described as follows, viz :
On the North by lands of Joseph Vernoy ; East by
lands of Eli R. llalleck and Win. Thompson ; South
By lands of Win. Thompson and Sherman Loomis,
and West by land of Wm. M. Connell, late Samuel
Cary; Containing about fifty acres more or less,
about tenor twelve thereof improved, witn two Log
Houses, one used as a dwelling House, the other used
as an out House ; and a Log Stable and a small ap
ple Orchard and other fruit Trees thereon, with the
appurtenances Late the Ertate of defendant in said
writ named.
Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Gear
hart & Thompson,mow assigned to Heister Keeier,
now assigned to F. C. Rosr. vs. John F. Williams
And will be sold for Cash only, by
LEVI H. STEPIIDNS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannock, Oct. 28, 1863.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VITRUB GF A WRIT OF FIERA FACIAS
issued out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Wy
•oriing County, State of Pennsylvania, and to tne di
rected, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court
t House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said
ON SATURDAY, TIIE 14th DAY 0? NONEMBER.
A- D., 1863, at 1 o'clock, P M.,
All of the Defendant's right, title and interest in
and to the following described piece or parcel of land
Situate in the Township of Braintrim, County of Wy
oming, and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded and de
act ibed as follows, to wit:
Commencing at a post on the Stage Road, running
East on said Road eight rods to the corner ol T. Mor
leyi lot; thence South along said lot ten rods to the
Canal; thence West along said Canal six rods and
fourteen feet to Joseph Foxes line; thence North
along said line ten rods and eleven feet, to the place
Of beginning. Containing ene half Acre of land, be
the same more or less, All improved, with the ap
purtenances thereto belonging. Late the Estate of
Defendant in said writ named.
Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Bowon
Wilcox, vs. B. P. Maxfield.
And will be sold for Cash only, by
LEVI II STEPHENS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannoxk, Oct. 28, 1863.
—— rn
N TS
The Wyoming County
MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.
Will meet m Convention nt
FACTORYVILLE,
on TUESDAY. NOV. 1/th, 1863, Commencing at
10 o'clock, of that day, and continuing TIIREK
DAYS, closing with a
CONCERT ON THURSDAY EVENING.
The CONVENTION will be conducted by
PROF. T. J. COOK,
•f NEW YORK, author of the " Olive Branch," and
several other popular musical publications.
Gentlemen's Tickets, including Concert, SI.OO
Ladies . .< • 50 f ts.
Concert, 25 "
Prof. Cook will use his new Book, ' The Union,"
whiofa will be famished free for the use of the Con
vention.
RICHARD P ROSS, Pres. A. E. BDCI, Sec.
BTEVRNS DAK A, Treasurer.
Tonktuoaock, Nov. 3, 1863.—v3-n!3-t2.
810,000
Worth of Goods
ARRIVING AT THE
IXToxv Store!
AT MILLTOWN, PA.
Now is your time to purshase
SILK GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
V HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
BOOTS At SHOES'
HATS At CAPS,
And a Variety of other Articles too
Numerous to mention,
Cheaper Than Ever.
C. SHERWOOD,
'
Has received direct from the cities of
PHILADELPHIA I NEW-YORK.
The Largest, Cheapest and
Assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods
(Purchased entirely for Cash) ever offered in MILL
TOWN, which he is selling at
UNCOMMON LOW PRICES!
His /Stock, which he intends to
keep always Full, emhracese very
thing wanted by the People in this
Place, and customers can at all times
rely on getting the Articles they may
want, at Satisfactory Prices. He is
not to be undersold by any, and asks
the Public to call and examine his
STOCK. He would ask the LADIES
to call and Examine his Assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
A N D FA N C Y Alt T ICLES,
OF WHICH HE HAS the FIRST CHOICE.
POSTSCRIPT.
His stores at NEWTON CENTRE and
MILWAUKIE —making three in all,
are also in full blast, thereby ena
bling him to keep up a complete as
sortment in each.
C. SHERWOOD.
Milltowx, Pa., Nov., 1863.
THE LIATEST NJBWS
FROM EUROPE
Is fully confirmatory of former reports that THE
DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF HOL
LAND.
It is also authoritatively announcod that
o. s. Mills
has exclusive possession of the
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
—AT
TUNKHANNOCK.
where every thing in the line of his trade can be
had at the
LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.
HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat
est and most improved Patterns of
COOKLIKTG,
AND
with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete.
Roofing & Guttering
in all its branches, attended to on short notice and on
REASONABLE TERMS.
HE PAIRIN Gr ,
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE.
0. S. MILLS.
Tunkhanno; k, Nov. 4, 1863.—v3-nl3.
NEW
The undersigned has just opened a NEW HAR
NESS-SHOP at the Tannery Building,
IN MESHOPPEN,
Where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of work in
his IIM, from a Throat-Latch to a full set of Har
ness, at short notice and on the most REASONABLE
TERMS.
Repairing
NEATLY, CHEAPLY, AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
DONE.
GIVE ME A CALL.
JAMES SHAUGHNESEY.
Oct. 29, 1853,—r3-nl3-tf,
Termß reduced to Old Prices!
Godey's Lady's Book
For 1864.
GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR!
The publisher of Godey's Lady's Book, thankful
to that public which has enabled him to publish a
magazine for the last thirty-four years of a larger
circulation than any in America, has made an ar
rangement with the most popular authoress in this
country—
MARION HARLAND.
Authoress of " Alone," " Hidden Path," " Moss
Side," " Nemesis," and ".Miriam "
who will furnish stories for the Lady's BOOK for 1864.
This alone will place the Lady's Dodk in a literary
Kint of view far ahead of any other magazine.—
arion Harland writes for no other magazine.—
Our other favorite writers will all continue to fur
nish articles throughout the year.
TXT 13 BBSl 1
Lady's Magazine in the WoHd And the
Cheapest*
THE LITERATE RE
is of that kind that can be read aloud in the family
circle, and the clergv In immense numbers are sub
scribers for the Book.
THE MUSIC
is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of
the Book) in the music stores; but most of it is copy
righted, and cannot be obtained except in " Godey,"
OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS
All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we
now stand alone in this department, giving, as we
do, many more and infinitely better engravings than
are published in any other work.
GODEY* S
IMMENSE DOUBLE-SHEET FASH
ION PLATES.
CONNAINING
From fi.ce to seven full length Colored Fashions on
each plate. Other magazines give only tico.
FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EUROPE
OR AMERICA.
MK PUBLICATION or THESE PLATES COST
SIO,OOO MORE,
than Fashion-plates of the old style, and nothing but
our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give
them. Other magazines cannot afford it. We nev
er spare money when the public can be benefitted
These fashions may oe relied on. Dresses may be
made after them, and the wearer will not subject
herself to ridicule, as would be the case if she visit
ed the large cities dressed after the style of the
plates given in some of our so-called fashion maga
zines.
OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS,
of which we give twice or three times as many 8 s any
other magazine, are often mistaken for steal. They
are so far superior to any others.
IMITATIONS.
Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's
Book is the original publication and the cheapest.
II you take Godey, you want no other magazine.
Everything that is useful or ornamental in a
house can be found in Godey.
DRR WING LESSONS.
No o her magazine gives them, and we have given
enough to fill several large volumes.
OUR RECEIPTS
are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking in
all its variety—Confectionary—the Nursery— the
Toilet- the Laundry—the Kitchen. Receipts upon
all subjects arc to be found in the pages of the Lady's
Book. We originally started this department, and
have peculiar facilities for making it most perfect.—
This department alone is worth the price of the Book.
LADIES' WORK TABLE.
This department comprises engravings and descrip
tions of every article that a lady wears.
MODEL COTLAGES.
No other magazine has this department.
TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE.
TO ANV POST-OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES.
One copy one year, S3. Two copies one year, 85.
Three copies one year, 86. Four copies one year, $7.
Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the per
son sending the club, $lO.
Eight copies one year, and an extra copy the per
son sending the club, sls,
Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the
person sending the club, S2O.
And the only magazine that can be introduced in
to the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book, is Ar
thurs Home Magazine.
SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES.
Godey's Lady' Book and Arthur's Home Maga
zine, both one year for $3,50
Godey's Lady's Book und Harper's Magazine both
one year for $4,50.
Godey, Harper, ar.d Arthur will all three be sent
one year on receipt of $6,00,
Treasury Notes aud Notes of all solvent banks tak
en at par
Be careful and pc.y the postage on vour letter.
Address L A. GODEY,
323 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa
AT
. T. L. ROSS & CO.,
An immense stock of
Cloth.ing,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Over Coats,
Over Coats,
Over Coats.
Business Coats,
Business Coats,
Business Coats.
Pants, Vests,
Pants, V ests,
Pants. Vests.
Fancy Wool Shirts,
Fancy Wool Shirts.
Ballou's French Yoke Shirts,
Ballou's French Yoke Shirts.
Under Shirts and Drawers,
Under Shirts and Drawers,
And a Large Stock of
BENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Rich Dress Goods,
Cloths and Cassimers,
Fancy Goods,
Gloves and Hosiery.
REAL ALEXANDRES KID GLOVES.
Boots and Shoes*
Hardware and Crockery,
Sole Leather, Oil and Paints,
Harness Hardware.
CSS" Cash paid for Grain ! ! !
Tubkhannock, Oct. 12th 1863.
LIMK FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZER
for Mle at •VERKOY
Meshoppen, Sept. 18,136U
IMPORTANT NEWS!!
ARRIVAL OF A
Tremendous Stock
OF ALL KINDS OF
Dry Goods,
Cloaks,
Shawls,
And Fanej Goods,
of all descriptions.
READY MADE CLOTHING
Furnishing Goods,
Cassimers,
Child and Mens' Wear Generally.
SHOES, GAITERS.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM
the citizens of Wyoming and the surounding
Counties, that he has (after an absence of nearly
three weeks in Philadelphia and New York,) just re
turned with the most complete stock
OF ALL KINDS OF
Ladies' & Gentle mans Wear,
ever offered in this section of the country.
Notwithstanding the high price of the raw materi
al, he is, by close buying, prepared to offer
SOME BARGAINS.
HE HAS ALSO BROUGHT A VERY LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF
Elegant Furs,
to which he invites the special attention of Buyers
Through a long acquaintance in that trade, he defies
competition, in any dealer in or outside of the cities.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance
ot the same under the promise of strictly honest deal
ing, and prompt attendance to business.
XffT Brick Block next door to Wall's Hotel.
John Weil.
Tunkbannock, Oct. 7, 1863.
A LA WODET
THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK.
MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN
again informing her friends, and the ladies gen
erally, that she has received, and is still receiving
a large and weil selected assortment ol
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of HATS. BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOSSES, FEA THEWS, LACES, HEAD
DRESSES, and, in short all art 1 s usually
found in a
MILLINERY STORE.
She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in
her line, before porehasing elsewhe.e. Mrs Stark
can be found at the house formerly occupied bv Hen
ry Stark in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and
willing to serve all who may favor her with a call.
Tunkhannock, Oct, Ist, 1863.
MANTUA-MAKING.
We have secured the services of an experienced
DIIESS-MiCILETI,
and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make
Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.—
Soliciting your oalia before purchasing elsewhere, we
remain
Yours, Resj ectfullv.
MRS. A G STARK.
The Undersigned, having moved to Wilkesbarre,
would respectfully ask her friends and old customers
to give Mrs. A. G. STARK, a call before purchasing
elsewhere
MRS. C. T. MARSH
Tunkhannock, April 13, 1663.
The Latest Styles.
—OF—
STRING & SUMMER
Bonnets,
and
MILLINERY GOODS,
have just been received at the establishment of
LOUISA HEPBURN.
on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where will
be found Ladies. Chilren, Misses, and Boy's FLATS,
HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in
the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lovest
Cash Prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies
please call and examine for themselves.
Tunkhannock,Oct. 3, 1862.—v2nll—lywi]
Ladies Look Out! ! !
BO3METg,
SHAKERS. HATS, RIBBONS,
—OF THE—
&&VIBSV S3FWB.IBS,
With everything else to be found in the line of
MILLINERY. Just received from the city, and
sold at small profits by
MRS. BAR 3-> W EIJIJ.
Opposite the Post-Office.
Please call and examine before purchasing else
where.
Bleaching and repairing done in good orde
and at the shortest notice.
Tunkhnnock, Nov. 12, 1862—v2n14-3m.
Fresh Ground Piaster in (Quantities
and at prioes to suit purchasers, now for sale a
esboppen oy E. Mo war Ja
JV. SMITH, M. D~IPHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
• Office on Bridge Street, next door to Ult Pemo
; oxst Office, Tunkhannock, Pa.
HBAH
Quarters
—FOR—
Bdrgdilifil.
WAR OR NO WAR,
THE PEOPLE ARE BOUND TO HAVE
mom SUM,
0. L. HALLSTEAD AND SON
have just received, and are constant
ly receiving, a large stock of gocds,
consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hosiery,
Ready-
Made
Clothing,
Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Window
Paper,
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
Sash,
Nails,
Lime,
Flour,
Fish,
Pork,
Clover and
Timothy
Seed,
Soap,
Candles,
Grind Stones
Plow-
Castings,
and everything usually kept in first
class stores.
GREAT BARGAINS
—IN—
Dry Goods.
We are now prepared to exhibit all
the most popular varieties of Fall
and Winter Uress Goods, Ladies
Clothes, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery,
Balmoral Skirts, Nubias, Hoods,
Sontags, Scarfs, Under Garments,
&c. &c., all at very low prices.
0. L. HALLBTEAD & SON.
WANTED,
All kinds of Farmers Produce.—
Lumber, h ingles, Wool Socks, Sheep
Pelts, Beef Hides, and everything
that will sell; for which the highest
market price will be paid.
NICHOLSON* July 29., 1855.
111 mii; film.
1 / MA/A VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR Jjt-'
A vAAj mediate service to enforce the Draft iii
. FALLS,
ob BEEMER'S Stock of
New Goods.
No resistance, however, need be feared; bat think
jt best to have the volunteers.
Thirteen dolliri a month guaranteed to every on!?,
who will enlist in this cause in the way of bnyiny
Goods . „ . ,
CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE.
BEEMER has just returned from New York with'
large Stock of ,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
25 PER. CENT LOWER,
. 25 PER. CENT LOWER,
NO\V IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR
GOODS, ,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY
GOODS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT/
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT,'
BOOTS ANHStfOESV
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TO PLEASE EVERY ONE,
TO PLEASE EVERY ONE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN"
. WARE,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, k WOODEN-'
. WARE.
SUMMER HATS. SHAKERS, Ac.
SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, Ac.
KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUG 3
KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS k DRUGS.
FISH, PORK AND SALT. .
FISH, PORK AND SALT-t .
NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE.
NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE.
THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH;
THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH. ,
AND TO BE SOLD FOB CASH OR PRODUCE
AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE'
SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS,
AND GRAIN.
SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS'
AND GRAIN.
GOOD BUTTER AND EBES^BGGS.
GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS
WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER.
WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER."
. AND FRESH EGGS.
AND FRESH EGGS. . .
The Highest Prices will be paid for Cash, Grain,'
Butter and Egg?, at Beemer 5 ? Store, at Falls in a*-'
change for Goods.
AMOS BEEMER,
Falls, Pa., April 27tb, 1863.
PLACETO BUY
YOUR
STOV EiS!!
jggrmu-T*.T9A
IS AT THE
I®B©SS®R
STOVE, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARS'
MANUFACTORY.
WHERE MAY BE FOUND a large and Well se
lected assortment ef the most approved patterns,
consisting of COOKING, PARLOR and HEATING
STOVES, for wood or coal, and will be sold at low
prices.
We would call the attention of the public, and
farmers in particular, to our NEW ELEVATED
OVEN COOKING STOVE, for wood or coal,
THE DACOTAHJ!'
which for economy, durability and iieafnees of design
cannot be surpassed. It is with extra HEAVY
TOPS, COVERS and VENTILLATED.CENTRES,
and with front doors to slide. The oven* and flute
are unusally large, making it
SUPERIOR TO AWY STOVB OP THE
KIND
ever brought into this market. It cannot fail to'
give good satisfaction. Those in want of a
Good Stove
hould call and examine it before puFchanng else
where.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET
IRON WARE
of all kinds, ZINC, STOVE PIPE, IRON WARE,'
Ac , always on band.
Merchants supplied with goods on reasonable
terms. Roofing, guttering and all kiuds of jobbing
will be promptly attended to. .
OLD BRASS, COPPER, PEWTER, RAGS and
IRON, WOOD and LUMBER, SHINGLES, and
most kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods
and wares.
Thankful for past patronage, we respectfully invite
all in want of anything in our line to give us a call.
'•Live and let live." Quick sales and small profile'
is oar motto.
E. F. SNOW A CO.
Nicholson Sept. - 863.
JACtI BHHLII6IIP.
/oljiouott Sfcaoisg, jjair rcttiag,
AND SHAMPOOING SALOON.
Shop Opposite May-'
nard's Hotel.
Ladies' hair cut in the most fashionable style, ei-"
ther at his Saloon, or their residence, if desirable.
Mr. Berlinghof is recently from New York city/
where he was employed in the best establishments
and consequently feels warranted in guarantee tax
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their ens
om.
HAIR AMD WHISKERS DYED
To any desirable shade, without injnry to it, or dis
coloring the akin.
TBE BEST MAIM DTE IN ÜBS,.
For sale, with full and practical directions fog
spphbatooq-