North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, October 31, 1866, Image 3

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    Special Notices
REGISTER'S KtJTICE
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that the lolio.i - k aal will he present •!
hS a, Ttml u * k
i' Ul 'i t. 7 un, J 1 "a M.imay U e
Vth" l-v IA .-i amber next tor eouiirtnatiou and -
10 Widow', claim in the estate of William Fitz
r . | eß . jate of Northinoreland Township deceased
Filed. September 18th, lSijQ.
Claims of. minor children in the estate of r J ,
g ,mg latent Braintriui Township deceased. Filed
olpakkisb ,
Register's Office, Oct. 23, lScg. Register, j
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
TENotice is hereby given that letters of a.it limstra
tum on the estate r I*. D Spring, late of biaintrim
Towuship, dec'd , have been grant :d to Edwin >< .
Spring and Ai.tionetto L. Spring All person* hav
ing claims against said estate are hereby nollfaed
•to present them duly authenticated tr settlemeni,
and all persons indebted to said estate, to make pay
ment to the s iid administrator's without delay.
Braiutrim, Oct. 13, lrfGo
K. W SPRING. ) Adlu rg .
a l. swuse. i
Dr. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PII.'.S
A StllSiM'U i'E FOR I'AIiO.MFI,.
These Pill's are composed of various roots having
the power to relax the so cretions of the liver as
. p ouiptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury, and
without producing any of those disagroeabla or dan
gerous effects which off'.cn follow the use of the lat
tcr.
In all bilious disorders ti.cse Pills may be need
Wih confidence, as they promote tho discharge of
V. lated bile, and remove those obstructions from the
liver and biliary duets, which are the cause of bil
ious affections in general
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS enre Si k
Headache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated
by sallow sun, coated tongue, eostivtuess, drowsi
ness, and a general fueling i,r weariness and las-i
tu ©. she wing liiat tho liver is in a torpid or ob-
s ructe.l condition
In short, th"-se Pills may be used with a (vantage j
in el' cases when a purgative or alterative medicine
is ri quired. I
Piease ask for "Dr. Schenck's M irdrake Pi.ls. 1
-an 1 observe ih it the tvv > likenesses of tin- L< mi ar
n the G ivcrrmcnt stamp—one when in th" last
stage of Cop-umptioa, and the other ia Lis present
health.
Sol Iby all Drugg;.-t and dealers. Price 25 oci t
pcr 1 o.<. Principal t-'fucc. No. 15 North G.h Street.
Phiiadelphi*, Pa.
(defer dV- h desile A gents : Dctnas Dames A C->.
2DPuk Row' New York ; S. S. 11-.nee, K3 Haiti
more St., B.i liuiore, AH ; John D. Park.N. L eor
of Fouith unl Walnut Sr, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wal
ker 1 Taylor, 134 ant 13fj Wabash Avenue. Chicago
111. ; Collin- Er there, Southwest corner of Second
and. Vine Streets , St. L >uis, Mo.
4tLA s'h vv. ca mo. 1 yr. _
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue cf a writ of lc ndt'ioni Exponas, to
me directe >, there will ie exposed to public s.ilc a'
tho Court House, in Tui.khatii.ock P >l. Ugh, on
SATURDAY NOVEMBER ILL 13GG
at cn o'clo k P M . all that pi ■-e or par -el of lin 1
situate in tnc Township ot W ui-lii un, in tue C ui.iiy
of Wyoming ar. l Mate of Pennsylvania, descrioed
a follows, lo wit : Un the East l*v lan s of Charles
Fa<sett, itud Kethlinj's esr*te. North by t:ui re-•
Garey s estate ;on ihe West by lands of Be. j. luiu
Stevens Jr. ; South by lands of K-.yil Garey an-,
others; containing about one hundred and seventy
one a "res, be the same more or lest ; with abou
fifteen actes tar. roof improved, *ttu ih ; .<p,.a o.vti
ces.
Seized an 1 taken in ex-u'Lm, at Lis soit of
Clark iiuyden, rx* Joseph S. 11. y-lcn and J. 1.
•JfcMllllgS.
Anl will be sold for c sh inlv. by
Alii .A G.-VY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's effire, Tui:k. Let i t.fj.
SHERIFF 'fc 2 SA LE.
I*y vittue of a writ Fieri Eaclas to uie tiirei ted.
will be exposed to Public sale, at the Court House
in Tunkhannock Boro. on
SATURDAY THE NTH NOVEMBER 1E 6 . ; ,
at one o'clock P. M. the Allowing described piece
orlotoflnnd situate in the Township of Monroe
Wyoming Co. Pa.. Bonn led a*i i described as fol
lows to wit ; or the North East by lands of .Mark
Newman, on the south E isr by lands of
Barnes, cn the Suit • West by lan Is lately owned
by Charles Miner, and on the North West by lands
unknown ; containing a'oout one hundred and twelve
aeres,'with about fi tv acres thereof unproved, with
one two story fratuo dwelling house one frame barn, |
one hog-pen and other outbuildings, and <ns y.ung j
apple or hard anl othor fruit-trees the eon, with the I
appurien&uces.
seized an 1 taken in Execution at the suit of John j
Wall now assigned to James Jones vs. <oha Wall i
adui'ref the estate < t Noah Newman dec'd. ana j
Ssiuuel G. llow II Tcrretenant.
And will he sold for cash oulv hy.
AIIIRA GA f. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Tunkhanoock. Oct, 27,
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY virtue of certain writ of Venditioni Expo
nas to me directed, I will expi.-e to Public sala
a', the Court 11 use. in Tu nkhann . k, Pi
ON SATLRDAY NOVEMBER I7ih ISgg
at one o'clock P. M. the following Pieces, Parcels
and tracts of unsated land, situate, l.vii g ari l le
ing in th< Township of Foik.-ton, Wyoming County
aud State ol Pennsylvania, and described as follows
to w;t :
A part of a tract of land in warrantee name of
Robert Campbell, containing 10J acres more or
less a p r> of a trict of land in the warrantee name ;
ot Peiry Stephens, containing 3>U acres more or I
less, one tra-t of laud in the v. iirantec name f '
li< nj Loud or Hard coutaiuiiig a. res more or,
lesson* tr let ot land in the w irramee name ot Jo- j
•cjli llartiett containing .d,- a< res more or le.-s,
one tract of lau I i.i w iri u-o name of
George P.iine, ci n'ainiiig 4l'g acres more or ley ;l
one liact ol land in warrantee name ol James While
' containii g 4l0 acres, more or le-.-; <n- tiuet i
of lan I in .v.irraote'e name of I'atii k Wi.ue ion
taiuiog 4i Oa. res, more or li s. ; a par t of a tra -i
ot Lud in warrantee name ot V, illmin Law, con
taining 180 acres more or L-ys, a part of a tret of
traciot land in warrantee name of Samuel \\ bin , '
cootaiuiog 325 aerea Hurt or leas ; a part of a trad j
©f fuel ill MM wa.rat.le-. BOOM ©f Jaiucs Warner, |
containing LOO acres in-ire or ley : ■ne tract of
bin i-ii warrantee name of Hannah Barclay, con
taining 40g art 3 more or less, and one tr let ol 1 mil
in w irrantce name ol John Oker. contaii.i g JCO
acres no ire or li ss, the whole of sai 1 lan I being uu- '
improved, and containing ia all 4 052 arcs more or
less.
Seizel and taker. i exe-MMoil a' (he suit of P. M
Osiera ut and Wu M Piatt rs Michael Mylert.
And will bo sold for cash only, hy
AHIKAGAY, Sheriff. ]
Tuck Oct 24, I3gg.
SHEUIFPT SALE.
By virtue of a writ ot Fieri Farias to uie direct
ed, there will be exjHsed lo public sale, at the
Court Ilou-e. in Tunkhannoek Borough, on .Satur
day Nov. 17th, IBfi6 at one o'clook P M the fl- t
lowing dscrtt>ed | ieee, or parcel of land, sitmte in
Lemon Township, Wyoming Co Pa., bounded and
described as foiiows:
j \)n the North i.y lands of (eo. W. Stark, on the
Tut by lni of the heirs ot Earl 11. Carey dec'd. j
on the South by lands of Emery Powers, on the
Dt by lands of John Shiffer an 1 David Crawford,
containing about ninety acres, vviih about twenty ,
acres improved, with oi e frame dwelling house, one
drama barn anl a small apple orchaid therron, with
.the uppu.tenaiices
Seized and taken in execution at hr suit of Win
Aha*, assigned to leo. W. Siark r Phitaro Carey
. And will be sold for eath only by
c . AHIRA GAY, .Sheriff.
Sheriffls effire' Tuck. Pa. Oct. 27ih, 18io,
"Tt aclier's Institute and Examination^.
A Tca- hei's Jn-'itute vvill be held at Tunkhanno- k
Nov. 221 2id and 24 h All in,ending to teaei. ■
are jequtsted to be piesent
• EXAMIXATIOSS.
Tuesl iv, Nov. 271h at Forks'oe.
AVednc-d .y, " 2Sth Tunkhann<K*k
Tiiuislay " 22-h '• Pierceville
Friday " 3' th ' Brick Chapel
Saturday " 31st ■' Northiuoreland
" Dec 9ih •' Tunkhaunock
Exercises to commence at 10 o'clovk a. in* Com*
provided wit i pencil an I paper.
No private examinations.
Win. LAMONTE.
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- the onlv .M ACII NE in the v\..r.-l ih.it in kes the ]
,i -te ih> ; - % un- i g s-itch than
| any "lb i iii.-n hint* unw in use. ,
j Al> are iiivi •ttu t .11 a?
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JIAVI.I.RY SHIRE.
in lox iiniiie f--i '. -■ii-- -*v s. Als i ngents for all ,
other Uiji-hities for . oiaingCu. Pa
P C BURNS .1 BKO
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JEWELRY REPAIRED
r <-. i ( i; n s & n t:o.
Tike tie are iti emmiin.-ing to the people of
iunkh .cnoek and vi iaity, ifc.it they bnve • pei.ed u
Unilt'!/ aiti (Clerk
opposite t' iJi* Intel.when* lii-o are prepared to <|o
th.- tun- nifli n!i j • •" in t e r lite i ian .A I'I'ROVED
.m l sKILLEI I. MAN NER, no sh -rt nmi-e. iluv-
I ii,g bol long e.\| rit.-ii o in the husiti--*, they feel
' r.ti lint i.. it to. y -au giv ■ entire atistoctionto all
! !voting .ucrn witli th irpur :..tgc.
ALL WGI'K V." MIR "NT LI) in GIVE SATIS
iM i D'N C - I V\ E V 1;; t ENDED
AI i hi, '. I illl 1 RIAL*
| -. B. - Paras Is Fanx# Cmfaetfasr-'paiml,
; V* . A r' !I.' -r musical instruments
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A N. I l'i! ;v f Vi ATCHH3 Bf.d
CLOCKS
just received, with
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T/OA~.
Also
SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS
on hard or furnished to order on the shortest notice
and at publisher's
L O WE FT RATES.
GUNS AND PISTOL CARTf IGES
I adapted to *ll the modern styles of tire-ar.i.s, con
' slantly on hand.
*S C* " , Uw C iSbt's tW f
e'so Dealers in the
PARA LI .s A SPECTACLE.
THE BEST Hi. LP FOR TIL l 111 MAX VISION j
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nifivent, ahd won TIIUI i: 111: S as mu- h us aoy
other | übllsh. 1 "ff - I'. >. es .1 I tin* above A:tides
tii.-y re--i \r J'rce ;.,--n i , ri.,t I Pens 11 n I ill tin-lngh
11 it-e-i .M .g- / in 1 ill New Yo.k Weekly News
Papeßnyiai, •■ uuit-ne at any tme ! C-ub
Ageirs ar • w.nit.- lin -ry town, in every .-t -le ill
; the 1 riioii, All y.-u ti :ie to tio. is 10 seri-1 for sam
ple copies, >lion Hi,is ant Bi.i k Sut> rt |>i ion Lists,
whivh .ne sei i frc -, a. I y uc m proceed to get up
i your clubs.
! 'in . I'AFF.r rfk TURK:-: MONTHS!
Every eu! ■ nil r tor l?(<7. who remits SI 50 sing
| ly. or in a eitb, befove flt'ivhw Is'h, I3t>t>, will
re eive lie paper Fne limn tbfiiu.e his uioiny is
j received, to th-- to lot the present year! If r.c -.v
ed l'\ October l-t the paf>er w II go free three
months an-l in piop..rti , i.,r a liter remiltatu* !
i Over D*o,ooo worih ot Gratui'ies have been sent
to my subscribers, within 1h Inst four years, and
J note have on hind 8 5.T0 woitb. whiih I am
ready to seal (at the pr per rim.) m all who sub
scribe for the Kuril Aiueri. an, which 1? admitted
universally tola*, riot only the best, but alio the
cheapest pajwr id the kind in this country,
i Address T. li. v. IN ER, CLI.NTON OMKIDA CO., N.
Y , my editorial office biing there, near L'tiea
\6iil3 luro.
WHISKERS ! WHItkKBMII
Dr L 0 MIVTBZ' Corrolia tha grc-i.'est stimula
tor in ilia world, will f..rco WlusKere or Mustache*
to grow on the sui'i dhest Piee or chin ; ncvei known
I to fail ; sample for rr el sent free to a ij ope desir
| ous of te*iii.g it- merits, Address, RAKVIW k Co.,
J 78 Nwsuu St., K. Y.
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Uslt ot'Jutors Drawn to >'-rve at Novem- ,
ber Term. IBCS.
GRAND JL'RORB
Windham Dennis Kecney.
M-shopper. Win. Bhukmiir, N Overfield
E ton. Win. A-Dm.v, Everet llirling.
- tider, J. N. Jenk®.
Meh-iop.-iny. —M S Kiu;ner,C. L. Vaughn, Allen
Fuim.in
C lut -n - I". V M ice.
Mcshoppcti-- E J. Mi wry, B. F. Baker.
]!r.iintii:ii. - II iiii ct Hill*
N -nh Bran h. - J -si ph Alien
Tank Roro.- E-■ *k \V le-10-k
Nuholsou - J-.uii iliukley, N. P. Wilcox, J inies
1 Da lv.
I Tunk. Two. Jo® 8b 11 ip, Geo 0 tcrhout
Exeter Denoi® M .11.
Monoe.—A. W Niwbury
Tit \ V r.nsC J l it B®.
Vorthmorcland• •Al -nzo Jacks m, Geo. Watres.
A. 0. Lutes, A i no Bry ier, Theodore Shaw. Joseph
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M hoopnny.—l. B. PI S > Myers.
Tu'k. B -r —Jo in Ph.-nix, Win. Fuckner, C
! It G•uhir t. ,
I Br lint ■1 it -J, S." I.UIII, Jai-nh Knnpp,
M —li-oipcn --Jos Al. Robinsm, Michael Kn®son,
i iM: h.-cT'"oyle
N- liolson.—Win 11. Stark. Oreille T Df-nv
I Arih >q'i r-®. il. II Worlen, J. C. lth de®, J. D"
! Al , ier W 111. S |-ber,®
j Occtfi 11. SD. Liticr M irtin Siekler.
Kirks'" M ron F trr, Jack Ilobioson, A®h r
j K ®-oii. J.>ejih V, l'r- sion,
Monoe.-- Wui F Carl, Duiiel Nuwiuan, Jasper
: Pirri-h. f
L-moii.—John Cyj-hcrs, II J. Kelly, II P.
Tnvi.®
].], or? ---Porter Jayne. Chas Harris.
Washiogton.---Da Mi l Stephi n®, Aaron Walters
f.®;< IC Jai lie
Tuuk Tvp ,T--hn Wagner, Win Cuskcy.
Clinton --Milton Britton Daniel Kid 1- man. J
S C-.pwell
Falls.-—Lev: T wnsend, Thcmn Brown, Daniel
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We Want an in Every County
To SKLU
! WAR POETRY OF THE SOUTH,
Br WM GILMOKESIMMr L. L. Dr,
In On'- tf:ui!iful VoluttK*.
Everv S lt'brrn family will wttu a copy of 'hi®
i ,®| l-nli I work— eicri iva t-r will tdl- a patriotic 1
•t ide in it. Mr .'IMMS' esiiMsi fositim tnti ln htm
\ tile most ivimpi-ieot is 10 in thS-ia'fi f >r its prepara
tion and ue o-s p oiluc-d n v-imiic win h will ever
te an honor to the genius und culture of the South
ern peopl- .
Tbr S-uthern Press have everywh-re reeeive.d the
aunoun eiiieo' of this work with the greatest inter
est, Bi<i its sale is destined to be a very great one
S.VKRV CITIZEN WILL TIKK A PERSONAL AND PATRI
OTIC PRIDK I.N TBI.® SO? TICAt, BKCOIIIt OS" THE WAR
RICHARDSON A CO . Publishers
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For FRANK MOORE - NEW YORK,
kt WOMEN UF THE WAR."
A GEJiTii ail! fin i this a look of real merit
i \ and intrinsic ralue —i BJKI'T Nt.w 'in!en>ely
nferesting no exciting No Work ever nttra. n d
nod engag-d the pubii ■ mind like this. Everybody
want.® it. and thousands will purchase it as soon as
1111 oppr.rl unity is afforded them. Read what Aleuts
say of it. .
One experienced Agent w.ifs : It is the easiest
and p'eusantest Book to sell h. ever eanvassnl fori—
and says people are delighted with it, tho Indies
especially.
Another says : "Women of Ihe War" is the baok
of'he son sou. Another, LO7 ORDERS IN FOUR
DAYS *
One rp|Kirt? 17 orders the first day of canvassing,
Intelligen-e, active ui >les or females will find the .
sale of this work a pleasm* -n i lucra'ire employ
ment. 1 uis Book lias rm < 0111 pel tor —It couie® tresh
and new to th- people. The terri ory is clean and
cl- ar A-ent uiulcrstiitid tiie avnitages in this par
liculir FOT fuil pirticulars -en It -r Cir ulars.
Address S S Sr.:A NTON A CO.,
126 Axjluui Si . Daitlord, Cuun
v6u9-4wks
CAM I'AIC.N
or TUB
A P M Y O F T II i: P O TO M A C .
I>t WILLIAM Sw.NTON.
THE STAND WD HLSTCRY CF THE GRAND ARMY.
Tin' greatest Wotk 011 tin* War.
Universally endorsed by a 1 my of
ficers and the press, R I AUTHOR
SAYS :
"I dcsi .n in this volume to re-ord what that Ar
my > io ut.d -uff reJ 111 t-n ciuipiigns and two score
b .ttl< s
1 shall have to relebrate the unswerving loyalty
of this armv, that ofiimes when ihe I- n I of military
c-hesin failed, held it, unshaken of fortune, to a
duty self-imp-:ed.
I sh til hue to follow if through a checkered ex
perience, in a tale emiiiiitiigle I of great mi®l rtiines.
great tollie® an ! great glories ; hip from first t• I Ist
it will app-a- tfi.it. amid m ny buff rs of fortunes,
thiough winter m l rough weither." tht' Army of
the P toiutie never gave ui but made a g-oti light,
ai'ti fiiiallv reachctl ihe goal
THE ' ARMY AND VAVY OURNAL" SAYS
"This is the only American critical work on the
late war, an I it is thoroughly onie 1 aud entirely
uivested of all polit cal hue or t® ne,"
This is flics only History of the 'Grand
Armv,' hml no ne who I.as liornea part
in its conflicts, or is intcrestcil in its grntid
ac'iievi ttt' Ms, sliotiid In- without it.
This work relis itself. Hp people are tired of
poliiirsl and part'san histories, and want sotm thing
from -Si inl sources We have Agents clearing over
$20(1 per mouth Sen for eir uturs, and see our
terms aril proof of th- afiove :i®erlion
Address, NAT ION Al. PUBI.IWHINCiC'O
507 AliuorSt., Philadelphin. Pa.
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3-l9—lß6o—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 FIRM OF ROSS MILLS. & CO..
Comer of Tioga and Warren St. where con be found • new and well selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY. HATS, rAp S. BOOTS. SHOBS,
1 AIN'IS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILITERS HARDWARE,
CLASS, S \Sil, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON
OF ALL SIZES, &C, KC.
We call especial attention to our Stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices &c. &c.,
Which were bought at the verv lowest C.old Standard, and will be sold at a very small advance for
PRODUCE OK CASH ALSO well selected Stock of
Ready-Made Clotliing>
GKTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES Arc. Arc, Also
MJCKE ill J r i i 1 111 EL OR lb. COD FISH DUTCHESS
Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very small advance
on City Cost rul ng at date of Sale ! !
Don't forget to look through and price our Stock !
EOS MILLS A Co.
Tmikltannock, April 30, 18G6.
RALLY! RALLY!!
ONE MOKE EFFORT AND C E COUNTRY IS
SAFE.
True the war is ended, and tjjo smoke of battle
has cleared away, but there is great excitement at
3VI CIIOOPANY.
in conseq etire of th- NEW md LARGh stock of
FALL and WIN TEA (rOODS just received at tba
old siaud of
JA\Y.YJ.YGS J: CO,
We Lava
DRV GOODS,
i.i Lit t* l-11l T E>,
CROCKERY.
GLv>S
11A1.1) WARE.
WOODW ARE,
LOOTS X SJIOES
11 At - & C PS,
N AILS
IRON,
SALT.
LEATHER.
PAINTS
OILS.
& c
,n ' in fu-t everything to be found in a country
-tore, in lu ring READY MADE CLOTHING all
■ d which we will BcII at the u w t piiee for CA II
ur PROI'U "I*'.
In connection wiih the in-reinrile bu®ine?s we
have opened a TAILORING SHOP, and are pre
p ;re I to till all orders in that line with neatness an i
dispat h
P irti'-nlnr attention paid to CI TIING, and al
work warranted to give. satisfaction.
Thankful to our customers for pas' lnrois, we hop?
to merit a it/eial shire ot patronage in the future.
JENNINGS A CO
V(jn9 iiuos.
AGENTS UANTLD EVEfIYWHEBE
TO RHLL
'She Great Southern History,
C..UD.Ut in Out- ljre \ nliniie.
THE CHEAPEST HISTORY PUBLISHED,
.s O UTIIKRX HIS TOR V of the WA R,
BY EDWARD A. POLLARD, .
Lit It Editor of the Richmond Examiner Wi'k
Sj'iendid Hi'.el Portraits <J
Gen. Lee, Gin lVauregard, Gen II ird-e,
••'.L.Hn'.-t.n, - Bragg, '• Morgan,
•• Jn ksoii, " Ewell, " Cooper,
i. fttuart, " Smith, Jefferson Davis,
L.mi?street, " Price, Al* x. H. Stephens
• Uiii, Hampton, Edw'd A. Pollard
" Hood, ' Polk,
Mr Pollard's fieilities for the preparation of this
most interesting and valuiMe history, and the fact
i'.mi it was written while every occurrence was
fre-h and vivid in the author s lu in I. make ira
STANDARD SOUTHER X HISTORY. '
t has received the most bea'ty coniinendution of
the entire S uth-rn Pn ss, and of the prominent of
ficer® of the Confederate armies.
We want an igt-nl in every county. Send for cir
culars giving lull particulars, terms, Ac., etc., to
RICHARDSON A CO., Publishers
£4O Broadway, New York.
v6n012-lmo.
MUSIC STORE !
I . 11. POWKLuI
" 1 !craiitmi, Ia,
I GENERAL AGENT. '■'
' '
.. . J
5 V Also agent for CHICKERING'B DICKER
BR is. an I II AIX E-* is:t)A IM \XO4 ,ani .
TREAT LIXSLEY A CO'S MELODEOXS
Al —• keeps a general stork ol the smaller Musica j
Fun rumen's, Sheet Music. ,t \
j, if ' Cliun-h ii t Sun lay S liool Singing Books.— 1
Instruction Rooks of all kind®, any ofwhih will bet
si nt by Hl.ill U|>>n receipt of llie m nket price
Urder- lioin DE VLKKS and I'EACII ERS especial
ly solicited Address
L B POWELL. Scranton, Pa.
vGn5-1 year
COURT PHOCLAAI ATIONJ.
TTTIII.'IiEAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Presi
dent Judge of the Court of Cmumun Pleas and
of General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, and
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 Judieia
District of Penn'u. J. V. Smith in-IN. 11. Wells Esqs
Associate Judge® of the Court of Common Pleas and
General Quarter Sessions of ihe Peace, and Associ
ate Justices ot Oyer and Terminer an I General Jail
Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their
precept to trie directed, ordered
A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY.
to he hdd at Tuokhannock on Mou lay ihe 19th day
Nov. A. D. 1866.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor. all
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Cnun
ty ot Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro
per persons at the time aid place above mentioned,
ivith their rolls, reeords, 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 arc bound by
recognizances to prose-ute the prisoners that are or
shall be in the J til of Wyoming County, thatthey be
then an I there to prosecute them a® shall be just.
AHIRA GAY,
ahc riff.
Sheriff's Office, )
Tuekhanaock o*t, 24, 186$ j
i
TO
HOU3Z KEEPERS!
I
Frank 31. IS uc k
Has just opened, at the store house formerly oc
cupied in C T. Marsh, oue ioor below Baldwin's
Hotel, in Tunkh innock.
NEW GROCERY
AND
Prov is ion Store,
where lie is prepared to sell everything in the line
ol Family Groceries at prices far below those heie
totore asktsi for tuein
His stock was selected and purchased by
MR- A. G. STARK
n person, whose intimata acquaintance with then
rude, and deaers enabled him to purchase at pries.®
LOWER THAU THE LOWEST.
Mr. Stark's services as salesman, also, hare been
secured.
In the article of Teas, both as t prices and
quality, I
flmj. ©ampilitiflir
GINGER. PEP PER SPICE. CINAMON
CLOVES. NUTMEG. MUSTARD,
CREAM-TARTAR,
RAISINS,
FIGS,
POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD.
Flffl Al HIS OF All KI3S.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS,
1 IBS, CUSTARD AND ICECREAM.
0
SPICE SALMON St, S ART IES,
in boxes—a fine article for Pic-uic, fishing and |
pleasure parties,
Ice Cream
Constantly on hand, and furnished in any quanti
ty desired, on short ntic •
AUCAI.OM-^
FOR iorp<
SMOKE!) II 11-IBUT.
o
A 1 rgo and varied assortment of
LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEY'S
GLOBES AND WICKS,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil.
y
N. R.-WOOL. HIDES, FURS, AND
gHEEP PELTS, purchased for cash up
trado, fi-r which the highest cash prices
will be paid.
Sail aito
*r n. uv . r. BUCK.
I Tuakhnnoek,June?
1 v34S*{
* ' ' *'
New
SADDLERY&HARKESS
/ 1 £"'V. Ajfbs-,
✓ v"
MANUFACTORY,
On TURNPIKE STREET narly opposite Wall'#
Hotel,
TUNKII AN NOCK. PA.
Th* undersigned respectfully announce* to the
citizens of Wyoming County, that he hag esUbli*h
ed
A NEW SADDLERY & HARNESS SHOP
at the above named place where he keeps on hand
and M.iuufacturt * to order,
ARMY SADDLE#,
#IDE SJ DDLE#,
T liU A T I\S,
BRIDLE#,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS
Warranted of the bet Oak tanned Leather, and
everything tn the line of the trade which be offer*
at the must
REASONABLE PRICES,
VW Uall and examine stock and pricee.
N. B.—Oiling and repairing promptly ar.d cheaply
d, ne. T. C. KENNEDY.
Tuckhanro k, Oct 24 1 bOG. —vGnl2-3mos.
LA. EST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING
£3 JL lU2_" JL"
The Wonderful Fiexi -ility md great comfort and
pli-.i-ure to any La v wearing the Duplex Eliptic
Skirt will be cxpcrienct i iiarti ;ul • rly in nil crowd
el Assemblies. 0:."->is Carriages. Railroad Cars,
"hut>-h Pews, Ami Chtirs, fir Promenade and
II .us iDi as the Yirt can be folded when in
u*e t ' i'i "Up', a .-mall |! \ as ca ily nnd conven
ient'v as a S'ik or Ma-din Dress, an invaluable
qj.i.ity in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring
Skirt.
A Lady having enjoyed tho pleasure,comfort, and
great convenience of wealing the Duplex Eliptic
Steel spring Skiitfor a sing e day. **ill never after
wards willingly dispense with their use. For
Children. M s s and Young Ladies they are sapeii*
or to all others.
They will not bend or break like the Sinple
Spi.ug i.ut will preserve their perfect and graceful
!;• wh-'ir three or fout oi oinarj skirts will have
hem fliro in aside t s useless l ite h ops are cov
ecl tv ;!i dou! I- ltd twi-te 1 thread, an 'J the but
ton rods are not only double springs, but twice (or
double) covered: preventing thein frojn wearing out
when dragging down stoop., stairs. Ao-
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladi-s ai d is universally recommenled by the
Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT Oy
I'll E FASHION \BI.E WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantage in
Crinoline, viz : upmme quality, perfect manufac
tur> stylish shape aud fii t-.'i. Flexibility, durability,
comt it ai, l eoouonv enquire fo r J W. Bradley's
Duplex Eliptic -r Double Skirt, and be sure
indgct the genuine itrtt lc.
CAUTION, ! - i • IMPOSITION ba
par i. 'o NOTICEth.it skirts ffete t as "DU
PLEX" h tve the r I ink st iup. viz, ' J. W. Brad-
Duplex Eiii ie St. cl Springs." ip-.it the
>va ..ban,—none ■I, r- are !*uuine Also notice
hat vy lb. i! di it t pin being passed
through the centre, ti.u- revealing the two (or
double) springs braided together therein, which i*
the secret of their Flexibility and strength, and a
combination iot to be found in any other Skirt
For Sale in all Stores where First Class skirt* ar*
sold throughout the States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the So'e Own. r* of the Patent,
W EST* BRADLEY A CA R EY,
97 Ch i tubers A fcl Read* Sts., N, Y,
v6nlo-3mcs
THEMASO* 4 IIAMMN'CABIXET OPG A its forty
different style?. adapted to sirred and seulars, music
for 80 dollars to 600 each F "to-one gold or silver
lmedal? or other first premiums, awarded them
lustr.ittd Catalogues tree Address. MASON A
HAMLIN Boston, er MASON liiothets, New York.
vsnsly.
€SSI PFR YEAR!
•JP We want agents er
er*where to sell our IMPROVED S.'G Sewing Machines
Three new kin-Is. 'd hran 1 upper feed. Warrnn
el fi-. e\ e i rs. Above Mil rvoriar.ro commissions
paid. The OM.v machines soM in the l'nitd States
tor less than $ iO. wlii- h i e tuily licensed hy Howe.
\\ hcclc A \\ .Ison, tirover A Baker, So ger A Co.
an-l Baehcldcr. All other cheap Machines are in-
Ir ngenieiits an I the si llej or user are iiah!e to ar
rest, tine and inpris.inno-nt Circulars fr e. Ad
dress. or call upon Shaw A Clark, Bid ieford, Maine.
vsn2l-lpear.
TO T()N>UMPTIYES'
The a Irertiser, having lieen restored to health in
n few weeks hy a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe lung affec"
tion, an.l that dread disease. Consumption— is anx
ious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the mear
of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of
prescript it n used (free of charge) wifh the diree'
tor preparing and using the same, which the
find a sum-: Cin E tor Co.v-t MPTIOW, ASTHMA, BBI*-
CHITIS, Coi oiis LDS. and all Throat and 1 , un g A
fecti-ms. The only object, of the advertiser in *endl
I tttgr the Prescription is to ben. tit the nfflijted. and
spread inlortr.ution which he ronceives to 'e invalu
able, an I he hop -- c. ci v sufferer will try his reined,
as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing
Parti s wih;ng the prescription, r HER. by return
mail, will please address.
REV ED WARP A. WILSON,
TTi.ltaiusburgh. Kings Co., New York.
vsti2l-lyesr.
OU-R ST A BCH GLO So
Is the only Arii le used hy
First Class Hotels, Laundries, and
1 liousands <>l Families.
!t gives a beautiful H ,sh. makihg fhe iron pus.
suioo h!\ ov. r the cloth,saving uica TIME and labor,
t.ooos .c oe up Wiih it kee clean much longer con
i * er ','iently will not wear out s-> soon.
i makes Old Is nun 100 like Netv
lou II IM 1> !-; KI \
Is the Lest iii the World,
It is Soluble in hard as well as soft water. It ie
put up i i the s fest neatest, and most convenieut
orui of auy offered to the public
T IS WARRANTED NOT TO STRFAK THE GLOTHFS-
Ageuis AMoled every here, lo whom we offer ex
traordinary Inducements,
NEW VOKK STAHCIT GLOSS CO.
No. 218 Fulton St., ST. Y.
n7 -6me.
ERRORS OF YOUTH
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility. Premature Decay, and all tbo effects of
youthful indiscretion, will for the sake t>f suffering
humanity, send free to ail who need it, the recipe
' wnd directions for making the simple remedy by
j. whioh he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by
Iths advertiser's experit nee, can do so by addressing
JOHN 11 OODEN,
No- 13 Chaasbera St., Jfaw York-_
*MI-ljnr.-l M, P. * O.