North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, May 09, 1866, Image 3

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    THE GREAT
I.i ' :
-if
SOUTHWESTERN
Circus
THE MOST COMPLETE
TRAVELING EXHIBITION EVER
ORGANIZED,
Consisting of a magnificent outfit, • troupe of
. Equestrian* and Equestriennes, n corps of gymnasts
anJ acrobats, a oompaay of equestro-dramatisu,
comedian* and pnetomiaists, a tall complement of
equerries, grooms, and chevaliers of the arena, and
a taut ensemble
BRILLIANT BEYOND PRECEDENT,
oosqprisiag in its comprehensive detail
- > A STABHY GALAXY,
selected from the ereme-de-la-creme of the various
ampkitheatrical establishments of Europe and
An&jityp a*
The Stud of horse* ha* been chosen with no less
eare, and in blood, beauty and training can defy
•rivalry. ;.
THE TRICK HORSES AND EDUCATED MULES
are marvel*-of equine sagacity )and the latter, while
while falsifying the old adage of "stubborn as a
1 mulf ( " completely bewilder the spectator with bu
> manLi If e intellect, and comprehensive facile power
in short, in every particular, the South Western
Circfis can lay claim to the title of the
HIPPO-ARENIC MODEL OP THE AGE.
The fottewing gentiemsn eemprise the corps of
Manager* and Directors:
M. J.ROBINSON .Propristor,
ALEX ROBINSON, Manager
Du STEVENS, Treasurer-
WM., T. QDKLL, .... Equestrian Director.
Psor, MILLER, Leade. of the Band.
C. E LICHARDSON. Gen'l Business Agent
The cavalcade entering the town in grand proces
sion preceded by the Gorgeous DRAGON CHARI
OT, the' most magnificent specimen of an elaborate
workmanship ever paraded before the public, splen
didly eaparasoned aed drivea and controlled by
Major Nash, the Champion Whip.
Two Clowns at each performance.
Josh Hart, the great wit end modern Qrinalui
Charles Co veil#, the talking and singing Clown, ac
knowledged as the most acceptable man of humor,
who ever assumed a motley attire, will occupy a
prominent position in the department of fun.
THE COMPANY
Is ltd by the folloiriag artists, each of whom is a
wllely celebtated star in his or her profession.
■MADAME MARIA ROBINSON-
The sunbeam ot the Cirque, the prima donna of
Equestriennes and a paragon of grace, beauty, fem
inine bravery and artistic excellence.
LITTLE ANNIE
The /uno-lik* Queen of the arena and terpairhorean
ari.-ta. He rela*s>e posses upon the alackfwire, and
hsr beautiful is* are equally poetic and in
*. in parable.
LA FAIRIE ALICE,
The beautiful little histrionic equestrienne.
■■3 V | MILLE JOSEPHINE,
Lately the pet of tbo Parisian public.
MISS NELLIE BLANCH,
The accomplished American female rider.
MISS GRACE WATSON,
. ' 9 l : *
The Australian eduestrieone.
*' ' MILLE LEO PAREPA,
The beautiful Viennese, fr on the Cirque St. Mars,
Venice. The daring end magnificent horse woman.
WM T. ODELL,
The rhampin two. foer and six horse rider.
CHARLES MCCARTHY
Leapar and romeraauH thrower, and the great globe
equilibrist and rnotr* du Oirque
MASTER TOMMY,
Man monkey and comi* rider.
LITTLE ALEX. ROBINSON.
Trick rider and somen lultist, the wonder of the
world.
THE DKLAVANTE BROTHERS,
The motley delioeUlersof the Grecian and Roman
school* of High Art, exemplified in their beautiful
classic olympian melanag*.
JOSH HART.
The great Dutch Clown, a merry offshoot of Momus
a fellow of infinite wit, and a genuine and original
sp*eimen of of the Shaksperixn Buffo.
Messrs. Chas, Long. Geo. Nixons, (Henry Howe
John Noaton, Bob. Smith, Joe Ressidee Acrobates.
Gymnasts and Amphitheatrical trofessors of la haute
stole
The Magnificent Johnster.
The r rodigy of the menage, a superb specimen of
blood, symmetry and intelligence, will be introduced
le his educated performances. by Madam Robinson
Dr, Stevens' troupe of Educated
DOGS AND MOKETS.
From Ashley Amphitheatre; London The.
FAMOUS TRICK MULES.
Suntho the spotted Spaniard, and Paul Pry unhesi
tatingly pronounced the wonders of the Mule family,
will be exhibited at each performance by the train
er Mr Charles Co veils.
ghellbark, th* iaeemprsbensibl* Roan, etc., all
exslbft under a spacious oriental pavillion. amid
etrwintof Orpheus like music by the double band of
string and wind instruments, led by the great di
rector, Prof. Miller.
Admission to all parts of the paeillion, §0 cents
Children under 10 years 2S cents
Wjff Doors open at I and 7 p. M,
This Large aad magoifioent establishment will
exhibit at,
Ttmkhaamek, Monday, May 14, l<4>g.
Abbington, Tweeday, May 15 1866,
NOTICE.
* 1 1*
I AiTL bj
—d) —
Sanag purchased the entire iaterest in th* Pho
tographic Gallery ia this plaoe, I take pleasure in
informing my friends and the public in general that
I am prepared to produce pictures of *Tsry descrip
tion, including
Sn>wS
VIGNETTEB. AMB ROTY PES.
MELAINOTYPES, FERROTYPES,
IVORY.TYPES, JLC. &©,
Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON
FIDENT of giving entire satisfaction. All ars re
quested to exll and examine, aad
"Seiia the shadow, ere th* anbstanc* fade."
All ktaas of colored work done at the shortest no
tice and in the best style of the art. Also all kinds
of copying done from old pictures, from card to life
sis*. Satisfaction guaranteed
L. W. HERMANS.
Tank. Apr Uth.1866.
' * ttmyslmt Omars forty
Bswic
•forJCI dollars U 600 eaeh. Fift.-on. gold or sifvtr
mediate, or other first premiums, awarded them
lllamraten CaUtegnee free Address, MASON A
HAMLIN. Boston, er MASON Brothers, Nsw York.
vlnfily.
3—19—1866 R. M.
. The place to buy Good Goods and buy them cheaper than anywhere else
in this or surrounding Counties, is at the
OLD STAND AND NEW FIR* OF ROSS MILLS, i CO.
Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where ean be found new and well selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
| HARDWARE, CROCKERY, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, & SHOES,
PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE,
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON
OF ALL SIZES, Ac. Ac.
We call especial attention to our Stock of
i Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices Sec.,
wb.ch .... .. • 4 '"~ *"
[ Ready-Made dotting:,
i GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac. Ac., Also
MACKEREL BY THE BARREL OR lb. COD FlSfr DUTCHESS
Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very imall advance
, on City Cos truling at date of Sale ! !
Don't forget to look through and price our Stock!
ROSS,MILLS A Co.
l r Tunkhannoek, April 30, 1866.
DENTISTRY!
SR. X>. T. BURWa
AMHIOIHII CITY,'
Would inform the citixens of Tunkhannoek and
vicinity that be is now permanently located in this
village for tho purpose ot attending to all Profes
sional calls, with which he may be favored.
TEETH INSERTED ON
; OH
RUBBER BASE.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Extract
ing.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
OR NO SALE!
All persons ure invited to call before getting work
done elsewhere NO CIIARG for examination of
teeth.
ROOMS at P. C.
Burns Jewelry Store
opposite Wall's Ho
tel.
H. BARHAM A CO.
Have opened a
MERCHANT TAILOR-SHOP,
—AND—
CLOTH iNG STORE,
In S Stark's bloek, one door below the Bank
where
i
Coats,
Vests,
Pants,
etc. etc.
OF THE
2.A7&3? aSW&JBS,
Made by Mr. B .rham himself, or under his per
sonal supervision, by competent workmen, of the
BKT T MATERIAL.
CLOTIIS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS
TRIMMINGS.
and a general assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
constantly on hanl aed for sale,
H. BARNAM k Co
Tunk Pa Ma 1, lSgg,
iVE W FANCY
AND
TRMMING STORE.
Tioga Street, Tunkhannoek, Pa.
MRS. E. LEASE.
HAVIN 4 lately opened a new Fancy Store,, of
fers for sale an entirely now assortment of
THIMThTINOa,
Dress Trimmings, Whit* Goeds. Embroideries
Ladies Zepfaer, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Nek ties, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Tbiead of the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock of
TOYS,
Including China, Broaze, Papier Mache Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy
Toys,
For Ladies.
Cosmatics Ac , Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandoline,
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly Whit* Ac.
MRS. E. LEASE.
Tunkhannoek, May 1, 1566
vfi-n37-tf,
TO CONSUMPTIVES-
The advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weeks by * very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe lung affec
tion and that dread disease, Consumption- Is anx
ious'to make knowll to his fellow-sufferers the means
of cure. ..... . .
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direction*
i for preparing and using the same, which they will
, find a SURE CURE tor CORSE MUTIOW, ASTHMA. Bnos
i CHiTis, COUGHS. COLDS, and all Throat and Lung A"
, factions The only object of the advertiser in sendl I
ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and !
spread information which he conceives to be invali-1
i able, and he hopes every sufferer will try j
as U will cost them nothing, and may provt* bless /
ing
Parties wishing ths prescription, rui, by reter*
mail, will please address. I
RET. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williainsburgb, Kings Co., Hew York
vistl-lyesr.
©® Sf IWI
TO
HOUSE KEEPERS!
Frank M. Buck
i Bu just opened, at the (tore home formerly oc
cupied by C T, Marsh, one door below Baldwin's
Hotel, inTnahhannock,
NEW GROCERY
AND ■
Provision Store,
where be is prepared to sell ere .ything in the t'ine
of Family Groceries at prices far below those here
tofore asked for then
Ilis stock was selected and purchased by
MR- A. G. STARK
B person, whose intimate acquaintance with
rade. and dealers, enabled him to purchase at prices
IBWEfi THAI Til LOWEST.
Mr. Stark's services as salesman, also, have been
secured.
In the article ot Teas, both as to prices and
quality, I v
fefg Sflmpetjtiflii
i
!
GINGER. PEPPER, SPICE. CINAMON
CLOVES, NUTMEG, MUSTARD,
CREAM-TARTAR,
RAISINS,
FIGS,
POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD.
in 118 im if Hi kins,
-ALSO
FLAVORING EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS,
1 IBS, CUSTARD AND ICECREAM.
1
SPICE SALMON A SARDINES,
in boxes—a fine article fer Pie-nie, fishing and
please r* pertiea,
I
100 Cream
Constantly on band, and furnished in any quaoti
ty desired, on short notice*
MACABONI—
FOR SOUPS.
SMOKED HALIBUT.
0
A Urge and varied aseertment of
LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEY'S
GLOBES AND WICKS,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil
o
N. B.—WOOL, HIDES, FURS, AND
gHEEP PELTS, purchased for cash or
trade, for which lha highest cash prices
trill ba paid.
©all anil giamjae.
I
9. BUCK.
f nekkaaaeak, J eaat
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Treasurer's Sale
of Unseated Land in Wyoming Co,
' Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue
of the eeveral acts of aaaembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, passed for the Collection of Taxes
on emulated lands, the Treasurer of Wyoming Co.
Will on the second to wit 11th June A D. 18gg
at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkbannook
expose to Public Sale the following tracts and parte
of tracte of unseated land for the taxee and coste on
them roepeotively.
' Rale to commence at one o'clock P. M.
ACHES, WARRANTS K NAMES. TAXES.
EATON.
417 Bowman Francis 5 42"
439 Buchsnnan John 5.72
424 Clark Peier 5 44
340 Clark Jamtsa 4 42
, 435 Hastings -Seth. 5.06
420 Clark Thomas 5.44
420 Lock Thomas 5.44
439 Bridge James 5.72
439 Fisk Wm ...1.72
1 439 Fowls Samuel 5.75
roRESTON.
203 Bowman Joseph 7,21
200 Betterton Wm 7,10
406 Bowman Soloman 14 41
> 400 Baker or Barton John 14,21
300 Bowman Joahua 10,63
406 Bartlett Joseph 14.41
406 Birdorßaiid Benj 14.41
266 Boyce John 9 45
214 Clymer Daniel 7.58
100 Cotringer James 3 73
300 Carmon Michn 1 10 62
406 Carman Samuel .14 41
i 405 M Nicliolea 14,41
153 " John ...5.41
100 Campbell Robert 3,73
406 Delong Peter 14.41
406 " Simon ...'....14 41
203 " William ' 7,21
410 Dewitt Moaea 14,54
: 203 Delong John 7,21
' 153 Dewitt Aaron 5,41
103 u Andrew 3 66
153 u Thomas 5,41
220 Dennison Thomas 7,81
400 Elliott PoiJy. 14,20
406 FishThoe... 14,41
i 469 Fry John 7.82
450 Fish Joseph 15.28
203 Gore Daniel 7.21
150 Grant Paul 4.34
439 Hall Wm 15,62
400 Hay Henry 14 20
439 Hall or Hill Sarah 15 62
400 Knox James -..14.20
400 • David 14.20
203 Kindall Wra. S 7,21
, 77 King Samuel 2,7 c
400 Knox John 11,20
400 " Samuel 14,20
400 King Simon ! 14 20
180 Law Win 6.37
430 Len. Sarah 1527
214 Landers Geprge 7.64
440 Muekgrave Israel 15,62
401 " Moses 14 26
410 MeClure Robert 14 55
410 " Samuel 14 55
150 McLaughlen John 5 32
100 McLoughlen Jauiea 3 55
100 Morris Wm 3.55
1 439 Mutzy Wm 15 62
439 " Araoa 15 62
439 MeClure James 15 62
340 Miller Henry 12 05
400 Okar John 14.20
1 90 Patten James 340
20 " Wm 71
400 " Charles 14,20
410 " I"C 14 55
409 Payne George 14 41
219 Reed Collt'sn 7 82
201 Renehaw Richard 7 13
330 Smith Richard 13.47
200 Stephen Anna 7,10
439 " Simon 15 62
410 Stewart George .14 55
299 Schull Peter 7.10
260 Todd James 9.21
437 " John Jr. 15 64
400 White Andrew 14 20
325 " Samuel 11. J 8
45 Ward John 1.64
190 Ward Jatnee 6,75
304 White Robert 10,80
400 " James 14 20
400 M John 14 20
420 Ysrringtnn John 14 69
406 Berkley Hannah 14,41
175 Piles Wm 5.64
406 Paine Maria P 14 41
406 Stephens Perry 14 41
437 Lenog Robert 15.64
I.EMON
113 Ramsey A H Trumbel! 2,94
MONROE.
439 Betterton Jacob 13 86
206 Brad lev Hannah 6.39
203 Bailey Duah 6 30
521 " Daniel 10 08
400 Campbell James 12,60
400 tx Marrret 12.60
389 Daugherty Richard 12 60
406 Downing Reuben 12 79
406 Davia Johnathan Jr 612,79
400 ©h Derbyshire John 12.60
376 Delong Fanny 11.83
200 Epy George .6.30
400 Gulhv Eunice 12 60
400 Grubb Peter 12 60
408 Gridley Daniel.. 12,85
400 Harmison Wallaoe 12 60
380 McKnight David 12.10
400 McCoy Ephraim 12,60
410 Nash Phinexa. 12.88
409 Pierce John 12,88
400 Palmer Wm 12 60
439 Renahaw Ann 13 76
439 • John 13,76
MONROE.
388 Stewart Mary 12.22
439 Stephen Simon 13.76
418 Smith Peter 13,15
406 Tripp John 12,78
406 Todd John 12,78
NORTH BRANCH
410 Barklev George 16 60
65 Bittle Samuel .2,65
400 Covel Mathew 16,20
262 Covet Ofalia.. 10'63
410 Davis Htildah 16.60
25 Crispin James 1.00
420 Frisk JabeE 16 60
410 Hall James 106
410 Kelly Joseph 16.60
410 " Daniel 16 60
395 Mason Abraham 12,47
175 McCoy Ann 7,12
100 Morris Wm 4.03
123 Phi'lipps Thomas 4,63 (
NICHOLSON.
44$ Frit* Christopher 1,14
TCNEHANNOCK.
63 Henry Fab 1,64
441 Hepler George 11.46
150 Thompson Wm 3,05
145 Thompson Samuel 3,76
,145 pfcekham A. K.. .-. ..3,76
WASHINGTON.
90 HMnptfm Ssmn.... rx ,...^..2,34
61 HRutptoo Samo 1,58
S. H. JENKINS,
TBHASURXB.
TiSMQrsh Offica, >
April 4 )
Mercantile Apprakseusent for IM6, I
The undersigned having been appointed Merc an
tile appraiser for the County of Wyoming, for rhe
year 1666, hereby certifiea the following to be a cor- I
feet tistol assessment ot mailers in Foreign Mer
chandise, withthelr names, claas, and rate in the
several towbshipa in said County, to wit:
CLASS a AN as RATE
BRAINTUIM.
13 B. Wakemau A Co 910,00.
13 Stevens A Tsylcr? 10,00
13 Bunnell A Brother 10.00
CUSTOM.
12 Frtar A Dean 12.50
12 W. Gardner A Son 12,50
13 WBriggsASon 10,00
EATON.
14 Jacob Carpenter 7,00
13 Wheelock A Co. 10,00
FALLS
14 C Sherwood 7,00
13 SG. Miller 10,00
FORKSTON.
14 G H. Burgess 7.00
14 H- Hitchcock 7,00
MEBOOPANV.
13 Wm. 11. Barnes A Co. 10,00
13 Wm. Jennings 10,00
12 Jennings A Co. 12,F0
14 Henry Love 7.C0
MXSHOFPEN.
11 Sterling A Son • 15,00
12 D Hankinson 12.50
12 E. Meritt 12,50
14 Jacob Hallow 7,00
MONROE.
14 E Montross 7,50
NICHOLSON.
11 Hallstead A Vanbuskirk 15,00
11 Wm. 0. Gardner A Co. 10.00
13 N. P Wilcox IQJOO
12 C C. Birge 12,50
14 Squier A Billings 7,00
14 S, L. Tiffany 7,00
NORTHMORELAHB.
13 H. Keelrr 10,00
13 Howard A Winters 10,00
14 A. L. Carey A Co. 7,00
NORTH BRANCH.
14 Wm. C. Garey 7,00
14 E. S. Bowen 7,00
TUNKHANNOCK BORO.
11 Ross Mills A Co. 15,00
12 Daniel Wright 12,00
13 John Weil 10, CO
13 C. P. Miller 10,00
14 Geo, Leighton 7,00
14 Ransler Koss 7,00
14 Frank Buck A Brother 7JO
14 Jonn Stemples ! 7,00
13 F. L. SettsurA Co. 10.00
12 F Bunnell A Co. 12,50
14 Ziba Lett • 7,00
WLRSHAH.
14 niram S. Graves 7,00
WAHHINGTON.
13 Geo W, Furman A CO. 10.00
15 F. W. Zimmerman 7,00
An appeal will be held at the Court House, rin the
Borougo of Tunkhannock, on Saturday the 2d day
of June 1866, for thoee who may feel aggrieved by
said assessment.
PAUL. C. CLAYTON,
Appraiser of Mrcantile taxes.
Remove ci
Th# uadersignob having purchased of Mr. C. M
Koon. the rooms recently occupied by him as
AND >1
PROVISION STORE
has removed there his stock of Goods, from "Stark*
Brick Block" and with various other additions, is
prepared to supply the public with anything in hU
line, at a
SMALLER ADVANCE UPON COST
THAN ANY OTHER MAN DARE
TO SELL.
e' <5
t
His old customers need not be toia theyw be
dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as ma .we
as shall see fit to favor him with their patro ge
shall have no reason to regiet having aided in sus
taining an institntion where goods can always b
boqght for their true value, and
NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT.
His stock consists in part of a general a rtnfeai
of 1
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS-
Nuts Fruits and Candies,
r * : Z
Tobacco and Bnull',
LAMPS.
LAMP CHIMNIES,
AND FRUIT CANS,
BOOTS SHOES, STONE AND
TIN WARE, HATS. CAPfe, KEROSENE
OIL, AND PURE CIDDR VINEGAR,
FARMING UTENSILS, PATENT PAIL®, WOOD
EN PAILS, POWDER AND SHOT,
and an endless variety of
YAIKSB LOTIOHI,
Ac. Ac . all of which will be seld for cash, or
changed for anything that farmers hare to*sell,
GBO LEIGHTON.
Tunkhannock, July 29, 1865.
N B CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARB
EGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ae.
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' 458 Broadway, New York,
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HARVEY SICKLER. Agent,
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| Borough Ordinances
An Ordinance directing the grad
ing and laying of SHe or Foot walk*
on certain Btreets in the' Borough of
Tunkhannock.
Section 1 ft.
Be it QrdainSd by the BnrgdM and Town COUMM
of the Beioagh of Tonkhaonock, and U U heiwfep
ordained by the authority of the same, that the
owners of lots fronting on TIOQA STREET, in aaid
Borough—on the north side thereof—from the ca
nal-bridge near the Aqueduat, to the -orner at Pat
man street, and on the south' side tb* of from the
premises of John Keating, to the cornet it Potman
street; and that the owners of lota ti ting on
TLRNPIKE OCBBIDGR STREET— on the . t stdk
thereof, frrm the cannl-bridge embankment ntk?
E. Wbeelock's store-house, to the comer at Se id
street ami on the wesi side thereof from the em-'
bnnkment aforesaid to the corner at Tioga street;
and that the owners of lots fronting on Wsaais
STREET— on the east side thereot—from the canal
bridge embankment, near Qearhart k Co's Foum
dery, to the corner of the Public (Court-house)
square, at Marion Street; and on the wert riJe
thereof from the embankment last aforeeaid to the
corner of the Public square at Marion street; and
that the owners of lots fronting on PUTBAM STMIT,
on the east side thereof from the premises, late the
e.- tate of Benson Jones dee'd., to the cerner of the
Public square at Marion street ; and on the west
tide thereot from the corner at Tioga street, to the
corner at Clay street ; and tbt the owners of left
fronting on MARION Street ou the south side iherof
and that the owners of lots fronting <tt> SBCOVD
Street, on the south side thereof be required; and
that the said lot owners are hereby required and
directed to pride the side or foot-walks in fronto
their premises and lots respectively, and lay down
build and construct upon the same, good and sub*
stantial walks of flagging or plank ; exoept upo
Putnam, Marion and Second streets, where sue
walks may be of flagging, plank or gravel, at th
election of ths owners or builders.
Sttiion 2d.
And it is fUfther'otdslned by'the anthority'afore
said, that the side or foot-walks on the north side
of Tioga street from the east side of C P. Miller 1 *
Brick store to the corner at Warren street, and on
the east side of Warren street from the corner at
Tioga street to the north end of Brick block of
Perry Marcy ; and on the east* side of Turnpike
street from E. Wheelock's store to the corner it
Tioga street, be built of a width Dot lessjthan eight
feet—-and that all other walks be built of a width
not less than five (5) feet.
Section 3d.
And it is further ordained' byjthe authority*afore
said, that ail plank walks shall be of plank not lees
than two inches in thickness ; Hhe same to be laid
crosswise. The five feet walk, upon two, and the
eight feet walk, upon three sleepers or sills —said
sills to be four by five inches in size, upon which the
planks are to be securely spiked.
Section 4th.
And it is further ordained by the authority afore
said that all the walks herein ordained and directed
to be made, shall be made and done under the di
rection and supervision of the Burgees and Town*
Council, or a street commissioner by them appoint
ed—and that the said walks, or any part thereof, if
not made and finished on or before the Ist day of
June 1866, shall be built by the Borough, at the
cost and expense of the adjoining lot owher—which
cost and exp-nse, with 20 per cent added, shall be
entered as a lien upon such promises and collected
as is provided by the General Borough Laws of this
commonwealth.
JAMES YOUNG, Burgess.
HARVEY SICKLER, Sect'y of Town Council.
March 20. IBgg.
VIT STORE!
Nicholson Pa.,
Wm. O. GARDNER & CO.
have just received a large aid splendid stock •
goods consisting of
■ I'anoj dtoflbs,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS, ..
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
~ r •
Vestings,
* E ■ XT
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
sc 9 sc 9
All goods sdd by us warranted as recommended
Our aim "To keep good Goods,"
Onr motto, "Not to be undersold."
In connection with the store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GAKMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
FEB Mil II EMM
W.O.GARDNER & CO.
Nicholson, Pa.
vSo3I.
ME A T~
Mar ket!
The Subscriber announces to the eitisensof Tunk
he.mcck and vicinity, that be is now opening a
MEW MEAT M A KET
OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BBIDGK ST.
where by the strictest attention to the wants ef this
community; he hopes to receive their patronage,—
He has now on hand a fine stock of fat cattle ; and
will hereafter const mtly keep for sale
| Beef, Mutton, Pork, Pausnge, tod
Poultry
of all kinds, at prices as •
LOW AS CAA BE AFFORDED.
' \AT Meat delivered at the residenoes of eus-.
, tomors in town, each day, it uesire A
I H. W. RHOADS.
Tunk. Nov. 29, 1865. vsn!7lf
. SLSOOaX!'
erywhere to sell our IMPROVED *2O Sewing Machines
1 Three new kinds Under and upper feed. Warran
ed five years. Above salary or large commiseiona
aid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States,
por less r if Wtwhich ar •fully Bcenoed-by Hove,
t Wheeiecheldelton, Groier if Singer <s■ Ce.
fand Baenttr. All other cheap machines are in
ringeman and the teller or user re liable toar
ostjln* Id ivfkpritenmtnt. Circualars/res. Ad v
press calupen Shew k Clark, B iddefcvd. Mat*
i |TI-1 year
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