North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, November 07, 1866, Image 3

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    WORK* OF MATURE,—In a iUU of health
tbt inteatioal canal may bt compared to a rirar
whose water* flow orer the adjoining land, through
the channels nature or ait baa made, and improve
their qualities ; so long as it runs on smoothly the
channels are kept pore and healthy; if the coarse
of the river is stopped, then the water in the eanaU
is too longer pore, but soon becomes stagnant. There
is bat one law of circulation in natore. When
there is a superabundance of humortal fluid in the
intestinal tabes, and coetlvenem takes place, it flows
b* k into the. blood vsssels, and infiltrates itssl f into
the circulation. To astabliah the free coarse of the
riser • mßrt nmoJ * ,bc obstructions which stop
it* free course, and those of iU tributary etreams.—
With the body, follow the same netural principls
femvve the obstructions from the bowels with
BRANDRETH'S PILLS, which never injurs, but
are alwaye effectual for the perfect demoting of the
system from from foulness or diss ass. Remember
never suffer a drop of blood to be taken from you.—
Evacuate the humors ar often and aa bug as they
nre deranged,or as long as ysu are rick.
See that B, BBANDRETH is in white letters in
•the Government stamp
Sold by all Druggists.
▼6014-1 mo
For Sale
The Subscriber offers for sale his
HOUSE AND LOT.
Situate on Warren Stieet, in
TUNKHANNOCK BOROUGH.
House it large, pleasantly situated, and in thor
ough repair The lot is large with a good barn and
out booses thereon, with a good cistern of twenty
five hogsheads capacity.
Will be sold on reasonable terms to any ene wish
ieg to purchase
The subscriber also offers for sale
A GOOD COW
•e can be feund hi the ct uatry. Also for sale cheap.
A WOKING HORSF,
ten years old,
For further particulars call op or address
Wm. S. KUTZ,
Tunkbansock, Pa.
v6-nl4-tf.
i rntm rn_an mi
CROSBY OPERA HOUSE
ART ASSOCIATION.
THE GRANDEST ART PROJECT
or THC
PRESENT CENTURY.
ZTM MUCCESS DECIDED.
SUBSCRIPTIONS POURING IN
FROM EVERY QUARTER OF THE
UNITED STATES AND THE CANADAS!
THE END RAPIDLY APPROACHING!
Subscribe at Once. te be in Time*
THI DRAWING WILL POSITIVELY BE MADE.
Or the M >nej Refunded to Such Subscriber,
as orana>TSß.
FIHST GRAND PREMIUM.
TEE CHOSBr O-PBHA HOUSE.
Value, $6000,00!
The remaining Premiums consist of over
THREE HUNDRED
9PLEY DIDOIL pA IXTINC9.
Constituting a superb eolleetiou of
GENUINELY AMERICAN WORKS OF ART.
Shares only #ff .egch.
For |5 one Share or Certificate, with one of ths
following iautiful Steel Engravings .
"THE LITTLE WANDERER," by THOS FAED,
"GATHERING APPLES," by JEKOMg THOMP
BON,
on
"WESTWARD HO P by BEARD.
For #lO two Shares, with the auperb Steel Engra
ve*.
"WIISHINGTON IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS
For #ls three Shares , with the flnsTTEngraving,
"MERCY'S DREAM," hy D HUNTINGTON.
For #29 four Shapes of Certificatee, with the
eplendid Chreiao-Enyraving (an exslnsive issue),
"AN AMERICAN AUTUMN," by J. F. CROPSEY
While for #SO ten Shares or Certificates are issued,
with
A CHOICE ARTISTS PROOF
-of either "Irvingand hi* Friends," "Mercy's Dream,' 1
/or the "American Autumn."
TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE!!!
TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE !!!
That all Suorib* r receive their choice of one of the
SPLENDIDSTEEL ENGRAVINGS
AT THE TIME THEY M'BSCRIBB 1
AT THE TIME THEY SUBSCRIBE !
THUS RECEIVING THE VALUE OF THEIR
MONEY AT ONCE !! •
Details Of 7he Drawing.
The Subscription Books, on being eloeed, will be
£ laced in the handa of the following gentlemen who
indly consent to act aa the Chicago members of the
,Committee :
\WM. F COOLBAUGH Pres't Unionion Wat. Bank
AMOS. T. HALL, Treasurer C. B. AQ.R. R. '
E G HALL, Hall Kimbark A Co.
CLINTON BR/GGS Ewing, Briggs A Co.
J. C. DORE, President of the Board of Trade
JAMES H BOW EN, Preeident Third Nat. Bank.
JAMES C. FARGO, Snp't Amer can Express.
IRANCIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-Lieut. Governor,
I, Y. MUNN, Munn A Soott Elevator,
J. A ELLIS, President Second National Bank.
These gentlemen, together with such others from
different parte of the country as they may select to
fairly represent the Share holders, will have the
SOLg MANAGEMENT OF THE AWARD IN ALL
ITS oDETAILS
Tba Plan of the Award adopted ie A# following
Two hundred and ten thousand number, repreeen
ting the Certificates issued, will be placed in one !
M three hundred and two tickets, inscribed
with the names of the Premiums (to wit. the Opera 1
Hoese, three hundred Paintings, and the Bast of
Lincoln), will -o placed in aSh" From these
wheels s number and a premium will be drawn
simultaneously - the number drewn in each instaaoe
taking the premium drawn with it.
SPECIAL CARD TO TKZ READERS
THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIA
TION is no gift enterprise, and must not be eon.
founded with Dollar Gift Concerts which have beea
P l ** House, with- .
an w <•>■• of the proprietors. 1
All orders fop Certifinates it Shares.aad all T+rivl
eommoaicauons, phould be addreamdfo
end directed te P: " CROSBY Aduary, A. A.
THE ART INSTITUTE,
c -w&sarSL.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND
mutnmniswiTi
Is now open day and evening for tbe reception of
students. Business hours from 9 A. M. te 12. and
from 1-30 to 4-30 P- M. Evening from 7 to 9.
Ther- is now connected with tbe tfuory actus 1
Business Department where the student may receive
all tba advantages of basin ss transections derived
from any College in the country.
Single and Double entry book keep
ing Business and ornamental Pen
manship, business correspondence,
wholesale and retail Business, rail
roading, shipping, forwarding com
mission, negotiating loans,bills of ex
change, jobbing banking,and phonog
raphy,
taught by thorough and experienced teachers.
No effort will be spared to give those who attend
this College a thorough knowledge of actual Busi
ness
Reasonable deduct nn to Ladies for the Commer
cial course-
Tbe terms of this College are at leat #2O lasa than
other Colleges charge for the s i me course.
For further information aridn
GARDNER \ WHEELER.
Business Coi.'ege, Scranton, Pa.
▼gnl4-ly
UILLCOXAND |jiBBS
noiseless j
JEWING
Is the only MACHINE in the world that 111 'kes tbe
twisted loop-stitch, making a stronger stitch than
any other machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
9.
JEWKLKY STORE.
and examine for themselves. Also agents for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa
P C BURNS A BRO
Tnnkhannock, Pa. Oct. 31 1966 v6nl2-tf
W ait oh. est
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. BURNS A BRO.
Taks pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tnnkhannock and vicinity, that they have opened a
IDito| ttib (Oufk Shop
opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do
thv most diffi ult jobs in their line in an APPROVED ,
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav-'
ing bad long experience in tbe business, tbey feel
confident that they can give entire .-atisfactionto all
favoring them with their patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL-
N. B. Paras■ Is.Fans <f- Umbrellas repaired
Also. Accordeons and other musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice. .
A NEW STOCK of WATCHES nnd
CLOCKS
just received .
SEhElfti'ofE VEX T DESCEI'T
TIOJY.
Also
SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS
on hand or furnished to order on the shortest notice
an I * publisher'*
LOWEST RATES.
SUNS AND PISTOL CARTMBES
adapted to all the modern styles of fire-ar.ua, con
stantly on hand
—ALSO-
AtCff Ac * Ac., Ac Ac*
also Dealers in tbe
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
THE BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VIKJON
etek INVENTED
P C BURNS A BRO.
Tnnkhannock, Pa Oct 31, 1966-
COURT PROCLAMATION.
IT7HKKKAS, the Hon. WM ELWELE. Presi
w • dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace and
the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and 'Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery, for tbe trial of cap
ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicia
Districtof Penn'a J. V. Smith *n iN H. Wells Esqs
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and
General Quarter Sessions of the Pea. t and Associ
ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer an 1 Uc-ucral Jail
Delivery of the Countv 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 Tnokhapnock on Monday the 19th day
Nov. A. D., 1866,
Notice is therefor* hereoy given to the Corqnor. all
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro
per persons gt tba time and place above mentioned,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
recognisances and other remembrances, to do those
things wfalich to their offices in that behalf respective
ly belong.
Notice it also given that those who are bound by
recognisances to prosecute the prisoner* that are or
•hall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, tbatthey he
then and then to prosecute them a* shall be just.
AH IRA GAY,
__ Shsriff.
ShorMFw Office, >
Tnnkbeaaerk tf-t M, ififi* {
SEDUCTION IN PRKE
or TBB
AME.RICAN WATCHES
Made at WALTS AM, MASS.
In consequence of the recent great improvement*
in our facilities for minuf-M-tnnu-r wo have reduce
our pricM to as low a point as they can be placed
WITH GOLD AT PAR,
10 that no ene need beeitete to buy a watch now
from the ex|-ectation that it will be cheaper at totur
future time. The teat of ten year* and the manufac
ture and aale of
More than 200,000 Watchee,
have given our productions the very highest rank
among time keepers. Commencing with be deter
mination to make only thoroughly excellent watches,
our business has steadily increased as the public be
came acquainted with heir value, nntil for month
togetb' r, we hare been uDable to supply the detnan
We have repeatedly enlarged oar factory huilding.-
uutil they now cover over three acres of ground, and
givs accomodation to more than eight hundred work
men.
We are fully justified in saying that we now make
MORE THAN ONE H 4LF OF ALL THE W/TCH-
Kb sOLD IN THE UNITED STATES The -iffer
ent granes are distinguished by the following trade
marks on the plate :
1. "Aine icsn Watch Co." W!tham, Mass.
2. "Appleton, Tracy A Co," Walthaui, Mass.
3. "P. S. Bartlett." Walthaui, Mass,
4 ' Wm- Ellery."
5. OUK LADIES' WATCH of first quality i
named • Appleton, Tracy A Co," Wallham,
Mass.
g. Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is name i
•'P. S. Bartlett," Walthaui Mass. Thrs
watches are furnished in a great variety ot
sites and styles of cases.
Tue American Watch Co. of Waltham, Mass. au
thorise us to state without distinction of trsde-inarkr
or price.
ALL THE PRODUCTS OFTHErR FACTORY ARI
FI'LLY WARRANTED,
to he the best ,';tn --keepers of their class ever made
tn this or any othe." country Buyers should remem
ber that unli e the gu.? dee of a foreign maker
who en i never be react**..', ,h ' B £ oarD, ee '* B°°"
at all times against the Corn p..'"/ or
an i that if after Ibe most thorough "j*, 80 7 watch
should prove defh tive in any partii-nidT- **
always ex da el for another. As the Ameri
can Watches toa-.c at Walth.iui are for sale
dealers generally throughout the country, wu do no.'
solic sorters for single watches.
CAl'TlON.—The puolic are cautioned to boy on
ly of respectable dealers. All parsons selliug conn
Urfeits will be prosecuted.
BOBBINS Sc APPLETON,
AOKNTB FOE THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.
18* BROADWAY, N. V.
vbt.; 4 2mos
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Us It of Jurors Drawn to ttrrre at Novem
ber Tern. 18(11.
GRAND JORGRS
Windham Dennis Keeeey.
Meshoppen —W in Black mar, N Overfisld
K too. Wm. A- Daoa, Everet Harding.
Nortbmoreiand. — Jus Be tider, J. N. Jenks.
Mehoopany.— M S. Kintner, C. L. Vaughn, Allen
Furman.
Clinton. —U. V Mace.
Me.-boppen --E. J. Mowry, B. F. Baker.
Breintrim.— Hamlet Hill-
North Branch. —Joseph Allen
Tuok Boro. — E.*ck Wbeelock-
Nicholson —John Hiukley, N. P. Wilcox, James
Daily
Tank. Twp.—Jos Sbupp, Geo Osterhoat
Exeter —Dennis Wall.
Monroe.—A. W Newbury-
TRAVKRSK JURORS.
Nortbmoreiand•• Alonto Jackson, Geo. Watres,
A. 0. Lutes, Adam Sayder, Theodore Shaw. Joseph
Penny
Mehoopany.—J. B. PI-co, SV. Myers.
Tunk. Boro—-John Phenix, Wm. Flick oer, C-
D. Gearhart. ,
Braintiim —J, S. Lum. Jacob Knapp,
Meshoppen--Jos M, Robinson, Michael Kasson,
Micb iel Coyle.
N ; *holson.---Wm. H. Star*''- rville Tiffany
Aran -quires, H. B Worden, J, Rhodes, J. D'
My res. tVm. St-phens
Overfield.- S D. Latier Martin Sickler.
Forkston.---Mvrnu Farr, Jack Robinson, Asher
K**>n, Joseph V, Preston,
Monroe. —Wm F- Carl, Dsuhsl Newman, Jasper
Parrish.
Lemon.—-John Cyphers, H. J. Kelly, H B.
Travis.
E-uon.—Porter Jnyne, Ckas. Harris.
Washington. —Da niel Stephens, Aaron Walters
Isaac Javne
Tunk Twp John Wagner, Wm Caskey.
Clinton --Milton Britton. Daniel Rid .leman. J.
S. Capwell
Falls.---Levi Townsend, Theron Brown, Daniel
SHERIFF SALE7
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me direct
ed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the
Court Hou*e. in Tunkhannoek Borough, on Satur
day Nov. 17th, 1866 at one o'clook P M , the fel
lowing described piece, or parcel of land, situate in
Lemon Township, Wyoming Co Pp., bounded ai J
described as follows:
On the North ny lands of Geo. W. Stark, on the
West by land of the heirs of Earl H. Carey dee'd..
on the South by lands of Emery Powers, on the
East by lands of John Sbifferand David Crawford,
containing about ninety seres, with nhout twenty
acres improved, with ot a frame dwelling house, one i
trams hare and a small apple on-haid thereon, with
the appu.tenances.
Seiz-d and token in execution at thr suit of Wm. I
Shaw, ssignei to "eo. W. Stark v* Phisaro Oarey
And will be sold for cash only bv
AHIRA GAY Sheriff.
Sheriffls office' Tank, Pa. Oct. 27th, 18(6,
ItT Our letter A Family Hewing Na.
fh I nr. with all the new improvements, is the best,
and chcape|t and most beautiful Sewing Machine in
the world. No jther Sewing Machine has so much
capac'ty for a ;<reat range of work, including the
delicate a"d ingenious processes of Hemming
Braining, Binding Embioidering, Felling, Tucking
Cording. Gathering, Ac. fee,
The Branch Offices are well supplied with S'
Twist. Thread, Needles, Oil, Ac,, of the vepj beat
quality,
Send for a Pamphlet,
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
468 Broad*ay. New Y^rk,
Philadelphia Office,
810 tHLsTHUT STHEKT
HARVEY SICKLER. Agent,
r4n4B
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..
Corner of Tioga and Warren St. where can be found a new and well selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, & SHOES,
L'AINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE,
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON
OF ALL SIZES, <fcc. AC.
We call especial attention to our Stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices &c. &c„
Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will he sold at a very email advance for
PRODUCE OR CASH. ALSO a well selected Stock of
Heady-Made Cloth.ing:,
GNTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. & C ., Also
IT I. TTIhl 1 KEL OR lb. COD FISH DUTCHESS
Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very small advance
on City Cost ruing at date of Sale ! I
Don't forget to look through and price our Stock !
ROS MILLS A Co.
Tnnkhannock, April 30, 1866.
RALLYfRALLY!!
ONE MOKE EFFORT AND C~E COUNTRY IS
SAFE.
True the war ia ended, and the amoke of battle
Yoa cleared away, but there ie great excitement at
MMBOOPAMRR.
in consequence of the NEW and LARGE stock of
FALL and WINTER (700DS just reoeivea at the
1J i laud of
JEN.YIMGS d; CO,
We hare
DRV GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
GLASS
HARDWARE.
WOODWARE,
BOOTS A SHOES
UAT.> AC *PS,
NAILS.
IRON,
SALT.
LEATHER.
PAINTS
OILS.
Ac
in 'in fact everything fo be found
tore, iu lulling READY MADE CLOT
of which we will tell at the low. at p. ice for LA it
or PRODUCE, , .
In connection with the mercantile buAinesa we
have opened a TAILORING SHOP, ami are pre
pared to fill all ordera in that line with neatness and
dispat-h ,
Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and al
work warranted to give satisfaction.
Thankful U our customers for past tavots, we hop
to merit a 'iberal share of patronage in the future.
JENNINGS A CO
vgn9-3iaos.
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Y , my editorial office being there, near Utic
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"SHERIFF'S SALE
BY virtue of I rert&in writ of Venditioni Expo
nas to me directed, I will expose to Public sale
at the Court House, in Tunkbannock, Pa
ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17th ISgg
at one o'clock P. M. the following Pieces, Parcels
and tracts of unseated land, situate, lying and be
ing in th- Township of Forkston, Wyoming County
and State of Pennsylvania, and described as follows
to wit :
A part of a tract ofland in warrantee name of
Robert Campbell, containing 10U acres more or
less a p -r of a tract of land in the warrantee name
ot Perry Stephens, containing 330 acrea more or
leas, one tract of land in the warrantee name ef
Benj Bond or Bar! containing 40g acres more or
lesson# tract ol lan lin tha warrantee natne of Jo
seph Bartlett containing 40g acres more or less,
one tract of land in warrantee name of a
George Paine, containing 40g acres more or less ;
on. tract of land <n warrantee name ot James White
containing 400 acres, more or less; one tract
ofland in warrantee name of Patrick White, con
taining 4uo acres, more or lea*; a part of a tract
of lend in warrantee name 4f William Law, con
taining 180 acre* more or less, apart of a tract of
tract ot land in warrantee name of Samuel White,
containing 325 acres more or less ; a part of a tract
of land in the warrantee name of James Warner,
containing 300 acres more or less : <.nw tract of
land -n warrantee name of llanuah Barclay, con
taining 40g a<res more or less, and one tract ofland
in warrantee name of John Okrr. containing 400
acre* more or I* as, the whole of sai l land being un
improved. and containing in all 4 059 acres more or
lass.
Seized and taken ia execution at the suit of P. M
Osterh ut and Wm M Piatt vs. Michael Mylert.
And will be eold for cash only, by
AHIKA GAY. Sheriff.
Tunk. Oct 24, Idgg.
SHERIFF'S SALE."
By virtue cf a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to
me directe--. there will be expored to public sale, at
i the Court House, in Tunkhannock Borough, on
| SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17th 1966
at on* o'clock P. M., all that piece or parcel of land
situ ite in the Township of Windham, in the County
of Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania, described
as lollows. to wit: On the East by lan is of Charles
Fassert, and Kothline's estate, North by Kmlroee
Garey's estate ; on the Wert by iands of Bei jsmin
Stevens Jr. ; South by lands of Ruval Gsrey and
others ; containing about one hundred and seventy
one a res, be the same more or lees ; with about
fifteen acres thereof improved, with the appurteuan
ces.
■ beized and taken in execution, at the suit of
>Clark Uayden, re- Josephs. Hayden and J. T.
Jennings
And will be sold for easo onlv, by
AHIRA GAY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Tunk. Oct 27tb 1866.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ Fieri Facias to me directed,
will be ex|oeed to Public Sale, at the Court House
in Tunkbannock Boro. on
SATURDAY THE 17th NOVEMBER 1866,
at one o'clock P. M. the ft Mowing described piece
or lot of land situate in the Township of Monroe,
Wyoming Co* Pa.. Bounded and described as fol
lows to wit; on the North East by lands of Mark
Newman, on the bouth East by lands of
Barnes, m ihe Soil • West by lands lately owned
by Charles Miner, and on the Norfh West by lands
unknown ; containing one hundred and twelve |
i acres, with about fittv acres thereof improved, with
i ene two story frame dwelling house one frame Lara,
one hog-pen and other outbuildings, and one young
; apple or hard and other fruit-trees theteon, with the
appurtenances
> Seized and taken in Execution at the suit of John
"all DOW assigned to J suits Jones vs. John Wall
adin'rtif the estate ot Noah Newman dee'd. and
i Samuel G. How 11 Terretenant.
And will be aold for cash only by.
AHIRA QAt. Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office. Tunkhannock. Oct. 27, 1866-
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