North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, November 14, 1866, Image 3

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    Special Notices
y REGISTER'S NOTICE
£ and fur the County of Wyoming on Monday the
19th day of November next for eonfirmation and al
'° widow's claim in estate of William Fits
Charles, late of Northmoreland Township ieceaand
Filed. September 18th, lßjjg.
Claims of minor children in the estate of T J>.
Spring, late of Braintriin Township deceased. Filed
Oct. 20th 1866.
i ■ 0 L PARRISH,
Register's Office, Oct. 23, 19gg. Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby givpn that letters of adninutra
tioo on the estate of T.- D Spring, late of Braintrim
Township, dee'd , have been grant id to Edwin. W.
Spring and Antionette L. Spring. All personv hav
ing claims against said estate are hereby notified
to present them duly authenticated for settlement,
wad all persons indebted to said estate, to make pay
ment to the said administrator's without delay.
Braintrim, Oct. 13, 1866
E. W SPRING. )
A. L. SPRING. ( AJm "
TO CONSUMPTIVES-
The advertiser, having been restored to health In
W few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
Buffered for several years with a severe lung affec
tion, and that dread disease, Consumption- ia anx
ious to make knowll to his fellow-sufferers the means
of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
preemption used (free of charge), with the direction
for preparing and using the same, which they will
find a SURE CUKE for Consult mow, ASTHMA, BROS
CHITIS, COUGHS. COLDS, and al) Throat and Lung A
fectiuns The only object of the advertiser in seudl
ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to fe invalu
able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remed,
as it will cost thein nothing, and may prove a bless
ing
Parti's wishing the prescription, KREK. by return
■nil, will please address.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York..
vla2l-lyear.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
, k gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
" Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of
yeuthfu'indiscretion, will for the sake'of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it, the, recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by
(he advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York
rial 1-lyear.—S M. P. A Co.
STRANGE, BUT TRUE
Evary young lady and gentleman in the United
States can her something very much to their advan
tage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing
the undersigned. Those having feats of being hum
bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. Al'
others will please address their obedient servant,
TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway. New Yer
adwM-lyenr—S. M. P. A Co.
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vsnsly.
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of Magic Photographs Single copias mailed free 1
on receipt of prie. Send for a specimen No- Ad- '
dress W Jennings Deiuorest, 473 Broadway, N, Y j
WORKS OF NATURE,- In a state of health !
the intestinal canal may be compared to a mer
whose waters flow over the adjoining h>nd, through
the channels nature or art has made, and improve
their qualities ; so long as it runs on smoothly the
channels are kept pure and healthy : if the coarse
Of the river is stoiped, then the wnter in the <iia!s
is no longer pure, but soon becomes stagnant There
is but one law of circulation in nature. When
there is a superabundance ofhumonal fluid in the
intestinal lubes, and oostiveness takes place, it flows
back into the blood vessel.*, and infiltrates itself into
tha circulation To establish the free course of the
Hver. we must remove the obstructions whi?b stop
its free course, aDd those of its tributury streams.—
With the body, follow the same naturwl print pi -- '
remove the obstructions from the bowels with
BRANDRETH'S PTLLS, which never injurt, but
are always effectual for the perfect cleansing of the
gyetem from from foulness or disease. Remember
never suffer a drop of "blood to be taken from you.—
Evacuate the humors at often and as long as they
are deranged,or as long as ysu are sick.
See that B, BRANDRETiI is in white letters in
the Government stamp
Sold by all Druggists.
v6nl4-lmo
L>E Al> li t: A JDS,
er.ia ether words, beads whose once glorious locks
have
Withered and Whitened,
can in a few moments be re-clothed with all their
YOUTHFUL ATTRACTIONS,
by a single application of that wonderful talisman
CmsTADORO'S HAIR DTE,
Gritxled whiskers aud moustaches, ladies' curls into
which the snow of age has prematurely drifted, and
red, sandy, or whitey-browa hair, receive, as if by
magic, the rarest shades of black or brown from
this harmless botanical hair darkener. Manufac
tured by J. CRISTADORO, g Astor House, New
Terk. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all liair
Dressers---vgnl4-1 mo.
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR.
SUHENCk'S MEDICINES.
TO CURE CONSUMPTION the system must be
prepared the luugs will heal. To accom
plish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleans
ed and an appetite created for good wholesome food,
which, by these medicines will be digested properly,
and good healthy Mood made ; thus building up the
constitution. SCUENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
cleapii the atomauhe of all bilious or mucous sen >
mulff iouv; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in
connection , the appetite is restored.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious
as well as medicinal, and, by using the threa reme
dies. all impurities are expelled from the system,and
good, wholesome blood made, which will repel al
• disease. If patients will tak A these medicinee ac
cording to directions Consumption very frequently
la its last stage yields readily to their aation. Take
the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stom
ach. It does not follow that because the bowels are
not costive they are net required, for sometimes in
diarrbmu they are necessary. The stomach must be
kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the
Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs
pfPP*rly and allay any iiritation. Then all that ia
required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent
taking co'd, Exercise about tha rooms as much as
pes mills, sat all the richest food—fat meat, game
• MM, la faot, anything the appetite craves; bat be
fbrticuiw and masticate well. v6012-tndw ea-mo-ly
ChGiery,. Dlarrbcea, and Dyieiitffrjr !
A Cure is warhawtkd by DR TOBIAS' cilu
brateb VENETIAN LIJVIMENT. it used whan
firs • taken by persons of temperate habits. This
medicine has known in ha United States over
20 years. Thousands have u*e<l it. and found it nev
er failed to euro any coinpl tint for which it was
recommended, m l all thoe who first tried it. are
aow never without it. In the Cholera of 1848, Dr
Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4. being called in
too late to do any good.
DIRECTIONS.—Take a ta?poonful ia • Wine
glass of water every half hour for two honre, and
rub tha abdomen and ext realities well with the Lin
rnent. to allay th. thirst, take a lump of ioe ia
the mouth, about the sixe of a marble every ten
■uiinntes. It is warranted perfectly innocent to take
internally. Sold by all druggists, pries 40 and 80
cents. Depot. 66 Courtlandt B*., New Terk>
rgnM-lae
|ARDNER r&,
business college
AND
rimtitriKiiuiTm
Is now open day and evpning for the reception of
students Business hours from 9A. M. to 12 and
froin 1-30 to 4 30 P M Evening from 7 to 9.
There is now connected with the theory actual
Business Department where the student may receive
nil the advantages of husiu ss transactions derived
Irom 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,hills of ex
change, jobbing banking,aud phonog
raphy,
taught by thorough and experienced teachers.
No effort will be spared to give those who attend
this College n thorough knowledge of actual Buai
ness.
Reasonable deduction to Ladies forihe Commer
cial course.
The terms of this College are at le..et 820 leas than
other Colleges charge for ihe sime course.
For further information addr s.
GARDNER <s• WHEELER.
Business College, Scrnnton, Pa.
vgr.M-iy *
||ILLCOXAIfI;BBS
noiseless
i Family Sewing Machine
; is the only MACII NE in the worid that tn>kes the
| twisted loop-stiteh. making a stronger stitch than
any olhtr machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
P. S. &&&£&& SftO'6.
JEWKI.HY STORK.
and examine for themselves. Also ugenta for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. PH
P. C BURNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. o<-x 31 1x66.—v6u12-tf
Watob. es
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. BU R N S Sc BRO.
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tunkhannock aud vi< inity, ibi they have opened n
ttfatol) an) Clock Sljop
i opposite Wall's Hotel.where they are prepared to do
the most diffi ult joi>a in their line in an APPROVED
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav
ing had long experience in the businesa, they feel
confident that they can give entire ?atisfaction to all
favoring them with their patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL-
N. 11. Paras■ Is, Fans <f Umbrellas repaired,
Also. Awordeons and other musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice.
A NEW STOCK of WATCHES and
CLOCKS
just received.
JBWELH2'ofEVE'RI"Z>ESCItIT~
TIOJV.
Also
jSIIEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS
on hard or furnished to order on the shortest notion
and at publisher's
L 0 WES T RATES.
GUNS AND PISTOL CARTFIGES
adapted to all the modern styles of fire-arms, con
stantly on hand
—ALSO
WAHJK S 9 t
Ac,, Ac , Ate., Ac.. Ate.
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
TnK BEST HELP FOR THE Ht MAN VISION
EVER INVrNTK.D
P C BURNS A I*o.
Tunkhannock, Pn. Oct 31, 1966'
a MONTH ! AGENTS wan
■* d for tix entirety nets a*tides
nr <>ut. AdlressO T GAREY, City Building
Bi tdeford. M ine
via2l-lyee.
For Sale
The Sttbecriber offers for eale hie
HOUSE AND LOT.;'
Situate on Warroo Stieet, in
TUNKHANNOCK BOROUGH.
Ho nee <c lane, pleasantly eltnated, and in thor
ough repair The lot ir large with a good barn and t
aut bouaei thereon, with a good ciaten of twenty
ire hogsheads capacity.
Will ba eold on raaeouable terms to any *M wb
ing to purchaee
The subscribe*- a let offers for rale
A GOOD COW
ee can ba faund iu the c< untrj. Also for eale cheap.
A WORKING HORSE,
ten yeare old,
For further particulars call on or addreaa
We. S. KUTZ,
Tun khanntjek, P
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THIS "EEND" UP WITH CARE
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•L,alt of Jurors Drawn to *erre at Novem
ber Tern, IS6A.
•RAID JCAEAA
Windham Dannie Keeney.
Meshoppen.—Win. Blarkmar, N Ovarflald
E-ton. Wm! A- Dana, Everat Harding.
Northinoreland —Jaa Be tider, J, S- Jenhf.
Mahoopany.— M S. Kimner.C. L. Vaughn, Allan
Fnnaan
Clinton —U. V Mace.
Meshoppen — E. J. Mowry. B. F. Baker.
Braintriin.— Hamlet Hill"
North Branch. -J.-seph Allen
Tunk Boro.—Esock Wheelock-
Nicboleou -John Hinkley. N. P. Wilcoi, Jamee
Daily. . .
Tunk. Twp.—Jo. Shupp, Geo Osterhout
Exeter—Dennis Wall.
Monioe. —A. W. Newbury-
TUVIRttI i LRU US.
Northmorelend- Alnxo Jackson, Geo.
A. 0. Lutee, Adaia Snyder, Theodore Shaw. Joseph
P'-nny _
Mehoopaay.—J. B. Pl"te, S \ Myere.
Tuuk. Boro.—John Phonix, Wm. Flickner, (V
D. GcaiharL .
Braintiim --J, S. Lum, Jacob Knapp,
Meshoppen--Joa M Robinson, Michael Kaston,
Muhnel Coyle.
Nicholson.---Wm H. Star rville Tiffany
Arab Sou'res, 11. B Worden, J. Rh des, J. D-
My rag, Wm. St phens
! Orerfield. -S D. Latier Martin Sickler.
Foikaton. —Mvron Farr, Jack Robinson, Ashtr
Kaseon, Joseph V, Preston.
Monroe. —Wm F Carl, Daniel Newman, Jasper
Fairish.
Leinon.—John Cyphers, H. J. Kelly, H. B.
| Travis.
Eaton -—Porter Jayne. Chas Harris.
Washington.—Da niel Stephens, Aaron Walters
Isaac Jayne
Tunk Twp John Wagner, Win. Caakey.
Clinton ---Milton Britton. Daniel Rid-.le man. J.
S. Capwell
Falls.—Levi Townsend, Theron Brown, Daniel
"SHERIFF' sale .
By virtue of a writ ot Fieri Facias to me direct
ed. there will be exposed to public sale, at the
Court Houra, in Tunkhannoak Borough, on Satur
day Nov* 17th, 1966 at one o'clook P M , the fel
| lowing described piece, or parcel of land, situate in
' Leiaon Township, Wyom<ng Co Pa , bounded and
J described as follows:
On the North ny lands of Geo. W. Stark, on the
f West bv land of the heirs of Earl 11. Carey dee'd.
on the South by lands of Emory Powers, on the
East by lends of John Shiffer and David Crawford,
containing ebont ninety acres, with about twenty
acres improved, with m-e frame dwelling bouse, one
frame haru ami a small apple on-haid thereon, with
the appurtenances
Seixed an J taken in execution at Ibr suit of Ww
Shaw, assignee to ?eo. W. Stark t* Pbiiaro Carey
And will be sold for cash onlvby
AHIRA GAY. Sheriff.
Sheriffls effioe' Tunk, Pa. Oct. 27th, 1866,
COURT PROCLAMATION.
ITTHKhKAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Presi
\ .lent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the 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 Judicitt
District of Penn'a. J. V. Smith *ndN. 11. Wells Esqs
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas aud
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 GENFB4L COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY,
to be held at TunkHannock on Monday the 19th day
Nov. A. D., 1866.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Comnor, all
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in the.r pro
per persons at the time aud place above mentioned,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
1 recognisances and other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices in that behalf respective
ly belong
Notice u also given that those who are bound by
recognisances to prosecute the prison*-!* that are or
shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be
then and there to prosecnte them as shall be just.
AHIRA GAY,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, f
Yaekhnueek OH. U, IMf {
Teacher'# Institute and Examination.
A Teacl ar** Institute will be held at Tunkhannock
Nov. 22d. 23d and 24tb All in.ending to teach
era requested to be present
EXAMINATIONS.
Tuesday, Nov. 27th at Forks'oe
Wednesday, " 29th Tunk a oock
Thursday " 29th '• Pier , ville
Friday " 3Cth > Brick Chapel
Saturday Dae Ist •' N rtl moivlan
Monday " 9th •' Tunkhannock
Exercises to commence at 10 o'clock a. m Come
provided wit I pencil an 1 paper.
No private examinations.
W LAMONTE-
H ~. COOPER. PHYSICIAN A SUKQEON
a Sfevte* Oanttßs lamcm Ouwty Pa.
3—19—1866 R. M.
The place to buy Good Goods and buy tbem cheaper than anywhere else
in this or surrounding Counties, is at the
OLD STAND AND ffiW FIRM OF ROS Ml U 8 CO,
' Comer of Tioga and Warren St. where can ba found a new and well selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS,J SHOES,
1 AINTS PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDVV ARE,
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON
OF ALL SIZES, &c. &c.
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 be wild at a very .mall advene# for
" g PRODUCE OR CASH ALSO 4 well selected Stock of
Clotliixigr,
GNTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, AC. AC., Also
il l II Hit i BEL 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 ! 1
Don't forget to look through and price <>ur Stock. MILLS <fc Co
Tunkhannock, April 30, 1866.
RALLY! RALLY!!
ONE MORE EFFORT AND COUNTRY IS
SAFE.
True the war is ended, and the smoke _of battle
bas cleared away, but there is great excitement at
• MBHOOPANT.
in consequence of the NEW und LARGE stock of
FALL and WINTER GOOD 3 just received at the
old stand of
JEA'JSIWGS d CO,
Wa hay#
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY.
GLASS
HARDWARE.
WOODWARE,
BOOTS A SHOES ,
UAT> AC. PS,
NAILS.
IRON,
SALT.
LEATIIER,
PAINTS
OILS.
Ac
in 'in fact everything to be fo " n<, „ T l " *
store, in -luding READY MADE CLOTHING al
..f which we will rail at the lowest price for CASH
or PRODUIE, , .
In connection with the mercantile bu*ine®fl w#
have opened a TAILORING SHOP, and are pre
pared to fill all orders in that line with neatness and
Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and !
work warranted to give satisfaction.
Thankful t our customers for past tavois, we hop
to merit a iberal share ol patronage in the future.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY' virtue of i certain writ of Venditioni Expo
nas to me directed, I will expose to Public rata
at the Court House, in Tur.khannock, Pa
ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17th 1966
at one o'clock P. M. tbe 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 tollows
to wit :
A part of a tract of land in warrantee name ef
Robert Campbell, containing 10U acres more or
leee. a p.n of a tract of land in tbe warrantee name
•t Perry Stephens, oontaiaing 330 acres more or
le, one tract of land in the warrantee name ef
Becg. Bond or Bard containing ?0g aires more or
leseone tract of land in the warrantee Nine of Jo
seph Bartlett containing 40g acres' more or less,
one tract of laol in warrantee nam* of a
George Paine, coiiißining 40g acres more or less;
on. tract of land in warrantee niime'of James White
containing 400 acres, more or lees; one tract
of land in warrantee name of Patrick White, con
taining 400 acres, more or les a ; a part of a traci
of land in warrantee name of William Law, con
taining 180 acres more or less, apart of a tract of
tract ot land iu warrantee name of Samuel Whit<,
containing 325 acres more or less ; a part of a tract
of land iu the warrantee name of James Warner,
containing 300 acres more or less : one tract of
land in warrantee name of Hannah Barclay, con
taining 40g acres more or less, and one tract of land
in warrantee name of John Oker, containing 40U
acres more or !• as, the whole of said land being un
improved. and containing iu all 4 059 acres more or
less.
Seised and taken ia execution at tbe suit of P. M
Ostorh-ut and Wm M Piatt vs. Michael Mylert.
And will be sold for cash only, by
AHIRA GAY, Sheriff.
Tunk. Oct 24, 16gg.
SHERIFF'S SALE."
By virtue cf a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to
me directe--.. there will be exposed to public sale, at
tbe Court House, in Tunkbannock Borough, en
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17th 1866
at one o'clock P. M., all that piece or parcel of land
situ ite in tne Township of Windham, in the County
of Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania, described
as follows, to wit: On the East by lands of Charles
Faesett, and Kethline's estate, North by 4ml.rose
Garey's estate ; on tbe West by lands of Be< jiinin
Stevens Jr. ; South by lan Is of Royal Garey and
others ; containing about one hundred and seventy
one a-res, be the same more or less ; with about
fifteen aorcs thereof improved, with the appurteuan
oes
baited and taken in execution, at the suit of
Clark Hayden, r*• Josephs, ilayden and J. T.
J ennings.
And will be sold for casi only, by
AIIIRA GAY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's offise, Tunk. Oct 27th 1866.
SHERIFF'^!SALE.
By virtue of a writ Fieri Facias to me directed,
will be ex|oaed to Public Sale, at the Court House
in Tunkhaiin-jck Boro. on
j SATURDAY THE 17th NOVEMBER 1866,
jat one o'clock P. M. tbe f< Mowing deacrilied piece
* or lot of land rituaie in the Township of Monroe,
I Wyoming Co* Pa.. Bounded and described as fol
| lows to wit; on tbe North East by lands ef Mark
' Newman, on the boutb East by lands of
Barnes, in tbe Sost-- West by lands lately owned
by Charles Miner, and on tbe North West by lands
unknown ; containing a"out one hundred nod twelve
acre*, with about Aft? acres thereof improved, with
ene two story frame dwelling bouse one frame l-arn,
one hog-pen and other outbuildings, and <n- young
apple or bard and other fruit-trees the eon, with tbe
appurtenances.
Seised and taken in Execution at the suit of John
"'all new assigned to James Jones vs. /oho Wall
adm'rof tbe estate ot Noah Newman dee'd. and
Samuel G. How 11 Terretenant-
Aud will be avid for caah only by.
AHIRA GA {. Sheriff.
ShertlTa Offiee. Tunkbannock. Oct. 27. 1866-
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