North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, January 02, 1867, Image 3

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    Special Notices
ft TEMPLE LODGE, NO. 248-
REC.rr.AR X' M ™ IC S. TI^
/Y\ of Temple Lodge, No. 243 A. Y. M., will
be held at their Hail, in Tunkhannock, on Monday
Jim 14, nt 6* o'clock P. M. ,
A general AUendanee gec , ty .
administrator s notice.
W'OTK'U is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration on the Estate of Gilbert Adams dee'd.
late if Forkston, Wyoming Co. have been granted
to John G. Spaulding and AP. Burgess. All per
sons having ckiinis against said Estate, are hereby
notified and requested to m <ke kr> v a the same to
them without delay ; and all pcr->>na Indebted to
said estate, are notified to make immediate pay
ment of the same.
JOHN G SPAULDLNG, ) Admra
A. P. BURGESS, 1
Forkston "/yo. Co. Pa. Dec 17, "eg
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administration notice.
IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Adminis
iN tration on the estate of George S. Tutton, late
of Tunkhatmock Borough, deceased, have been
grauted to Sara Tutton and Harvey Sickler. All
persons having claims against said estate, ere here
by noiifivd aud requested to make known the
same to then without delay ; and all persons in
debted to said estate, are notified to make immedi
ate payment of the same.
SABA TUTTON, ) Aim inistnx,
If IRVKY SICKLER j Alni'r.
Tunk. Pa, Dec. Jsth, 1866.
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administrator s notice.
ATT'hereac letters of administration of tha goods,
VV chattels Ac., of John Kiutcer, late of Wash
ington Tp, Dec'd, have been granted the under
aigue 1; all persons having claims against said es
tate are requested to present the same to him, duly
authenticated for payment, an 1 all persona owing
are requested to settle immediately
Meshoppen, Pa. ) E. J Mowrey,
Dec. 15, 1966, ) Administrates
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Subpoena in Divorce.
Louisa Orcutt by her ( In the Court of Common
next friend Allen P i Pleas of Wyoming County
Wood, r s. , No. 82, August term, '66
Wm. H. Orcutt. (
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
1, Moses W, De.vitt, High Fheriff of the County of
"Wyoming, hereby make known unto the above nam
cd Wm. 11. Circuit that he be and appear at a Cturt
of Common Pleas, to b held at Tunkhannock. in
and t.,r Wvotuir.gCounty, on M'nly the 21st d<>
of J.muriry 1 nti7, then and there to answer the said
complaint and show cause if any be has, why the
bonds ot matrimony between bitnself and Louisa
Orcutt, his wife, shall not be dissolved.
M. W. DEW ITT. Bheriff.
Sheriff's off.es, Tunkhannock, Dec, 6 '66,
vgnlD.
Subpoena in Divorce.
Willinm 11. Dixon, C In the Court of Common
v.. J Pleas of Wyoming Coun-
C. Dixon, { ty, No. 110 Aug term ,6b
iIBEL F.OU DIVORCE FROM TIIE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY*
r. M.rscs W DeWilt, 11 gh Sheriff of the County
of Wyoming, hereby m ke known unto the above
named Helen C. Dixon, that she bo and appear at a
court of Common Pleas to be held at Tunkhanncck,
in and for Wyoming County, on Monday, the -Ist
day < f January 1967, then and there to answer the
sii i complaint, and show cause if any she hath
why the Winds of matrimony between herself ami
Win 11 Dtx'h, her hnsbandj shall not l dissolved.
M W. DeWfTf, Sheriff.
Sheiitfs office, Tuuk., Nov. 2s, 1*66.
SUBI'CKNA IN DIVORCE.
Rosina Capwell, by f *Tn the Odurt of Common
lier mext frisnl Wm. j Plena of Wyoming County
Shupp, rs. ; No. 141 August Term, lSgg
Junes Cap well, [
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
I, Moses W. D. witt. High Sheriff of the County o|
Wy, >ming. hereby iu ike kcown unto the above nam- I
d Jaiuer CajiweH.that he be nud appear at the Court
of Conim >n Pie.u. to W held .it Tnkbanuock,in ant
for Wyoming Co. on Mood y. the 2det day of Jan.
A. D 19g7, then <u;d there to answer the said com
plaint, and to show cause, if any he hslh, why the
toond* of Mat rum oy between bin.self and Rosina
• Alapwcil, his wife, shall not be disolred.
M. W. Dcwi.t, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannock, Dec 15, 'c(b
REGISTER S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested •
that the following eia an hive been tied in the
Register's office at Tuiikhatinoek. and will be pre
• n*cd at the Orphans' Cuit to be he .t Tunk
haono-d. in and for the County of tt y imiug i>n
Mon lay the 2l)tb day of Jan. next for confiruiation
and allowance.
Widows claims in the estate of Gilbert Adaai.-
Jai* if Foriisiort T'p. ye'd.. fiiod De • ii, 16gf,.
I'tnal account ofLtvi II Stephens, administrator
of tile eit.ite of Si rah A. M.rgin. late of Tunkhan
nock Ik.ro. deceased. Filed Doc, 17. ISfig.
0. L PARRISU. Register.
Office, Dec. IS l>tJ6
WYONHIG I'DUN TV. S. S.
Chester Grist, T In Cirmmon Pleas. ofWy
vs. ' oming County, No 135 Apr
James 11. GoKcMus.y terra, '66 now Aug il. 1366
Court grants rule upou Plain'i# to execute Bond
for costs in the above entitled writ to be approved
by the court and file 1 befoie the trst day of next
t-*n or Judgment, of nonpros. Now Nov. 2id.
1866, the above rule coatiuaed until tho first dsy of
naxt term.
• artifiej from the record, this 24th d*v of Nov
J865. ZlliA LOTT,
Prothonotary.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice ir hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion on the estate ef Conrad Kintuer, late of Tunk-
Tp dec'd. have been granted to the subscribers and
all j*rs..tis having claims against the said estate are
reques ed to preseut the same to tbem duly uuthen.
ticafe.i f r paynynt, and all persons owing said es
tate. aro requested to settle immediately.
MARGARET A KINTNER, ..
THOMAS KINTNEF. A m '
TunVhannrtck Tp. Nov. 17. lPfirt— v 6 n, 6 H-
AdiniuLstiator s Notice.
Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate
of Abraham Ace, late of Tunkhannock township,
Wyoraia Go. Dec' i, have been granted to the sub
scriber ; All persona indebted tv said estate are re
quested to uj ikc immediate payiuaat.,; and those
hiving claims against the same, wdl present thetn,
duly authenticated for settfetnent t -
JOSEPH ACE.Adm'r.
Eaton, Wv. Co , Pa.
Nov 29,1966.
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ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffer* J'for years from Nervous
T)bbtj premature Dcay, lind all the effects of
yuuthlai ia>iiscreßoD, wil' for the sake of suffering
bsmanity, send free to ail who need it, the recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by;
which be was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's exjierience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
vsn2l-lyear.—S M. P. A Co.
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
States can hear something very much to their advan
tage by rpfurn mail (free of charge), hv addressing
tha uadersiened. Those having feais of being hum
bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. A1
others will please address their obedient servant
THOS. F CHAPMAN,'
831 Broadway, New Yor
v50'21-lyear—S. M. P. A Co.
Free to Everybody!
A LABOR 6 pp. Catalogue,teaching how to remove
Tan, Freckles. Pimples.Blctcheg.Moth Patches,
s%]lr>wi.©M. Eruptions and all imporitit* of tbeakin,
flow to forco \\ hirers, restore, curl tnd 1 eautify
the bair : r. new the cure druukeunass, Nervcnrf
Dehtl.tr and tube, lid T „, uahlft q nforinat}o
Ereryody send tor it Addrese BERGFR 3l|rTT>v
4 CO.. Chemists, 235 Rtver Soteet Trev N /
I6ai3-4wks " *
SCHESdi'SStAWBIffI TtfJUt.
This medfcine, in vented.by Dr. J. H. < f
Philadelphia. i 3 intended to disolve the food and
make it into ohyma, The fii^t. prices* uf digestion.---
By cleansing the stoma h with -Sehenek's Mandrake
Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite and food
that could not be eaten before using it will be easily
digested.
Consumption car,not be cured by Scha nek's Pul
monic Syrup unless tbt stomach and liver is made ,
healthy atid the appetite restored, hence the Tonic
and pills arn reqnifed in nearly every ease of con
consuinption, A hatf dozen bottles'kf, the SEA
WEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MAN- !
DRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dys
pepsia.
Dr. Schenck makes professional visits in New
Yo. k..Boston, and at his principal Office in Philadel
phia every week. See daily papers of each place,or
is pamphlet on consumption for his days for visita -
ion.
Please observe, when purch ising, that the two
likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the fast stage
of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in per
fect health, are on the Government stamp.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $l5O per
bottle, or $7 50 he half dozen. All letters for ad
vice should be addressed to Dr. Schrsck's Principal
Office, No, 1' North gth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
General Wholesale Agents .- Demas Barnes A Co,
N. Y. ; S. 3. lianee. Baltimore, Md ; John D
Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker A Taylor Chicago .
Ill; Collins Bios, St, Louis, Mo.|vgnl4-Ist mo ly
PERMANENT AND WIDESPREAD
SUCCESS IS THE BEST EVIDI MCE
OF THE GOODNESS OF HRAX
DRETH S PI EES— They should be in every
family ready tor uso oa the first symptoms of dis
ease occurring; This method will often save life.—
Remember, tho
Cholera must be treated as a Pelion.
and your safety demsnds it should he got rid of
without delay. Colds, rheumatism, asthma, pbU'i
sy. diarrhoea, colics, In fact, all sickness is the eon
sequence of active impurities in the blood. TICE®
boing removed, the health is restored at once.
Observe iny name in the Governineut stamp in
white letters. Sold by Druggists.
B. BRANDRETH. '
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DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT. (
PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR. FOR 'i HE
cute of laiuen.ss. scratches, wind galls, sprains,
bruises, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over beat
ing, Sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is war
ranted cheaper and better than any other article
ever effered to the public. Thousands of animals i
have been cured of the colic and over heating by
this Liniment; and Lundreds that were crippled
and lame have betn restored to their tormer vigor # ]
It is used by all the first horsemen throughout tn #
States. Orders or* constantly received from the
i.i#ing stables of England fot fresh supplies of this
invaluable aiticie. Over 2,51)0 testimonials have
been received. Remember one dollar laid out in I
time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all
Druggists* Office, 56 Cortlandt, New York,
jaul -lin.
Sl'llvL THE .GI NS !
,lf /Inmhng. lin poster? era in the field with deadly ,
hair dyes, danger .us to health aud utterly destruc- t
tive to tha hair. Do not submit to have your bead '
BAPTIZED WITH LIQ.UID FIRE I
when thai .cooJirg vegetable prep:.ritiop L
CRIS TADORO S HAIR DYE.
will, in five minutes, impart any desiied shade
trim light brown to jet black without ii juriag the
ibres, staining the skin, or poisoning the system
through the p-.res. Peware oI the deleterious dyes !
M il tf factored by J CIH3TADORO, ti Aator Ilou e
New York, hold by Druggiato. Applied by all
Unix fitter*. , .. xir --
j tul-1 to. . . '
REASONS WHY i ill
AMERICAN WATCH
Made at WALTH AM, MASS., is the best.
It u made on the best principle. Its frame is
composed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar f "na inter
fere w.t.h the h iranny of its working and no snd- l '
den shock can damage its machinery. Eveiy piece c
is made an 1 finished by machinery, (itself famous
for its novelty, us welf for its effectivenes) and is
therefore properly made The watch is what all
inec-iiatibm should he—ACCURATE, SIMPLE,
STRONG AND ECONOMICAL, Except some
h'gh grades, to costly for general use, foreign
watches are chiefly made by women and beys tiuch
watches are comjsjsed of several bun ire.. piecea, z
screwed and rivited together, and require constant o
repairs to keep thvrn in any kind of order. All per
sons who have carried "aucrcr." ''lepines" and I
' English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware
of the truth of this statement.
At the bcg,nning of our enterprise oiore than ten
yeuis Vgn. f was < -r first ohj.-ct to make a therough
ly good low pi iced watch for the million, to take
the place of the.-e fore'qpi) impositions ; the refuse of
furwigo factories, which w.rre entirely unsaleable at
home and jerfettiy worthless everywhere.
How well we h-ve accomplished this, may be
un ierstan 1 from the Diet that after many years of
public trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF "
OF ALL TIIE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNI
TED ST A IKS, and thai no otLers have ever given s
such universal satisfaction While this department
of :ur business is eontinued with increased facilities
for perfect work, we are at -present engaged in the
manufacture of watches of the very HIGHEST
GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, unequal- ,
ed by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and
unsurpassed by anything made in the world- For j "
this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We
nave ecrcted an addition to our fnain building ex j *"
preasly for /his branch of our business, aud have I (
filled it with the best workmen in our S' rvice New
machines and appliances have been constructed
which perform fheir work with consummated delica- j
ey aud exactness Uic tho cest and most approved ]
materials only are used, and we challenge eotnpari- j°
son between this gride of our work and the finest J
imported chronometers, We do pot pretend to sell |
our witches for less money than fereign watches, i
but we do essert without fear of contradiction that '
for the same money our* product is incomparably
superior. All our watches, ef whatever grade, are
ully warranted, and this warrantee is good at all
times against us or our agents in all pans of the
wo "Id.
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only
of respectable dealerg. All persons selling coun
terfeits will be represented.
110BBINS & APPLETON.
AGENTS PGR THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
182 BROADW AY, N, Y* j
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Remedial Institute :
FOR SPECIAL CASES 1
Ao. 11*. ffond Street, New York.
VtT Full Information, with the kigheat tcaiimo- 1
i nials : also, a Book on Special Diseases, in a seal*
ed envelope, sent free. jjgjf He sure and eendfor '
them, and you iciii not regret it ; for, as adver
tising physicians are gene ally imposture, without .
I references no stranger should be trusted £ncl< si
I a stamp for poUge,aod direct to DR. LAWRENCE I
* * CALL AT THE
GROCERY STORE
OF
Z'AA'ZZ ZUZZ,
In the brick corner
AT TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
FOR
SSLOHS OF ALL KINDS.
FOR
BUTTER, CHEESE LARD. LAMP OILS,
TEA. COFFEE SUGAR, SALER
AIUS, SPICES, SALT,
SOAP, CANDLES,
CANDIES,
CRACKERS
Stationery,
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS.
OYSTERS nil SARDINES,
Served up at all hours in the heat styles—
aud for sale in anv quantities desired.
CRANE Jt LULL,
?or,2Otf.
CLEAR THE TRACK
Tremendous Crowds
AFTER NEW GOODS!
AT
WM. JENNING'S.
IN MEHOOPANY.
ONE OF TIIE CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS MER
CHANTS in the w >rld has just eo ne back frus
the city with the prettiest and cheapest assortment of j
TRESS GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Broadcleths Flannels,
Kentucky Jeans
and a GENERAL STOCK of MERCHANDISE,
which he is SEALING WITH A RUSH,
AT
FROM 15 to 23 PER CENT BELOW OLD RATES.
BEST ME RIM AC PRINTS, at 20cts
" AMERICAN " " 10
" BROWN MUSLINS " 20
FIRST CLASS CAfcSI.MERS " 1,75
And wagou loa Is of other articles at j.roportl nately
low prices
20 years Experience at Tail .. ring,
\v:h the Infest improvements in cutting, enables him
ma-sure the pu .fie that be can furdi-U them gar
ments of the best styles at lower rates than at any
hop in the county.
JtVio/c cut for 50 c/s.
IVsl rra nt e-d to fit ill all cases
Clear the Track!
m - . * • - f | |
Again ; for the people nre
COMING ! COM INO ! ! COMING ! !!
and the Good' are
GOING ! GOING I! GOING !!!
WM. JENNINGS.
P. S.—l run ray own machine ;
attend to rav own busines, and sell
goods for CAiSil or READY PAY.
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Furs! Furs!! Furs!!!
Mr. GEORGE ALBRIGHT announces to the citi
zens of Wyoming County, that he keeps constantly
on hand and for sale
BUFFALO ROBES, MUFFS, CAPES,
CUFFS, COLLARS, CAPS, AND
GLOVES, FOR LADIESAND
GENTLEMEN, OF TIIE
LATEST STYLES and
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
0
All gols both of dome-tic and foreign furs are 1
manufactured by himself AND WARRANTEDin
all eases as represented.
Robes lined and Furs renovated an I repaired on
short notice and at reasonable prions.
GEORGE ALBRIGHT.
.ScoHsvillc near Mchoopany.
rgi>2U3ui
RALLY! RALLY!!
ONE MORE EFFORT AND C .E COUNTRY IS j
SAFE.
True the war is ended, and the smoke of battle
has cleared away, but there is great excitement at
MEHOOPANY.
in consequence of tbi* NEW md L ARGE stock of
FALL and WINTER GOODS just received at the
old stand of .
J Z AJ\ J A G S it O,
We have
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY.
GLASS
HARDWARE.
WOOD WARE,
BOOTS A SHOES
HAT- A CAPS,
NAILS.
IRON,
SALT.
LEATHER,
PAINTS
OILS.
Ao
and in fact everything to be found in a country-i
store, im ludin%KEADY MADE CLOTHING all
of which we will sell at the lowest price for CASH
or PRODUCE,
In connection with the mercantile business we
* have opened a TAILORING SHOP, end are pre
pared to fill all orders in that line with neatness and
dispat-h ,
Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and all
work warranted to give satisfaction.
Thankful to our customers for pas' favois, we hope
to rne-it a liboral share ol patronage in tbe ikuri.
JENNINGS A CO. 1
▼£u9-3mo#, |
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GARDNER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND
PIOSBCIAPIICIISTITITi.
1? now open day and eveninz for the reception of
students. Business hour* from 9 A. M. to 12 and
from .'-30 to 4-30 P M. Evening from 7 to 9.
I'her • is now connected with the theory actual
Business Department where the student may receive
all the advantages of busin ss transactions 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
roatling, shipping, forwarding # com
mission, negotiating loans, bills of ex
change, jobbing banking,and phonog
raphy,
taught by thorough ard experiened teachert.
No effort will be spared to give those who attend
this College a thorough knowledge of actual busi
ness. *.
Reasonable deduction to Ladies for i e Commer
cial course.
The terms of this College are at le .sf S2O less than
other Colleges charge for the s me courze.
For further information addr ss
GARDNER 6c WTIEET ER.
Business College, Scranton, Pa.
vgnl4-ly
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||ILLCOXAin:B.BS
noiseless
J&AMILY Jewing !M;ACKINE
•-. i
is 'he only MACnTNE fn the world that makes the
twisted loop-stireh, making a stronger stitch than
aßy other machine now iu use.
AH are invited lo call at
p. is.ißssins^sss's.
JKWKI.RY STORK,
and examine for themselves. Also agents for rll
other machines for Wyoming Co. .Pa
P C EI'RNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct 31 1866.—vffnl2-tf
.' !
Watoh. es
OSQ
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. BUR X S & BRO.
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tunkhannoyk and vicinity, tbut theyhae opened a
ID a tub anb Clccb Stop
opposite Wall's Hotel.where thev are prepared to do
the most diffi i ll jidis in their line in an AI'PROVED
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav
ing had long experience in the business, they Fe_el
confident that they can give entir.-atisluvUonto all
favoring theui with th-.-ir pattuiiage.
ALL WORK WAR RANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY RBFI XDEI)
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL
JV. B. Paras I*. Fans tf- Umbrellas repaired
Also. Aecori'eons and otlier musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice
A NEW STOCK ..f WATCHES and
CLOCKS
just received.
SEWXZftrofEl 'EftrDExC'ZIT
TJOJV.
Also
SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOORS
on hard or furnished to order on the shortest notice
and at publisher's
L O }VE ST RATES.
GUNS AND PISTOL CARTFIGES
adapted to all the modern styles of fire-aruis, con
stantly on hand.
—ALSO—
awvzaias,
Sic„ &c , Ate., Ate., Ate.
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
TUB BEST HELP FOB TIIE Ut MAN VISION
EVEK INVENTED
P. C BURNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct 31, 1853-
t
"I i) 4 ; / ' v
J.. Am X
• MRS. T, A MILLER "
; Would respectfully inform her;
; friends and the Ladies generally that ;
: she has just received a well selected
; stock of 1
: MILLINERY GOODS, :
; which will be sold at. the LOWEST ;
; CASH PRICKS. ;
• N. B —Mrs. Miller is receiving-!
; goods weekly, so that all who favor
• her with their patronage will be *
• sure to get the _ •
I LATEST STYLES. ]
; DRESS MAKING done "on reason- ;
: a-, torms, CUTTING and UT. :
I TTNG Warranted to' give satlsfac- :
; lion if properly made. I '
- ; Rooms on Warpen SU opposite;
; Wright's Store.. ; . '
• ; ' MRS T A MILLE.
; Tunkhannock, Pa "Now *3, '66, 1
v6nls-tf* • .-.if
r eijf
. J . ; , s
|a h i ■ " ' ■ : 'f "*i f 4
3—19—1869 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 80S MILLS. 8 CO.
Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where can be found a new end well selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. CROCKERY, II ATS, CAPS. BOOTS, & SHOES,
PAINTS, PAINT BKUSIIBS, OIL,BUILDERS HARDWARE,.
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON
OF ALL SIZES, Ac. Sec.
We call especial attention to onr Stock of
Sugars, Tciis, CoiFees, Spices &c. &c.,^
Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will be void at a very small advance for
PRODUCE OR CASH. ALSO a well selected Stock of •
Ready-Made Clottting;,
GNTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac. Ac., Also
MJCKEtfEL BY THE BARBEL 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 ! !
Don't forget to look through and price our Stock!
ROSS MILLS & Co:
Tunkhannock, April 30, 1860. .
SHAFER& SCOTT,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Well known and long celebrated as the best Manu
facturers in the City, have determined to open a
Branch House,
[On the East side of COCRT HOUSE SUUARB, NEXT
DOOR To EXCHANGE HOTEL. J
IN WILKES BAR RE, PENN.,
For the purpose of Conducing, on a large scale,the
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
MERCHANT TAILORING,
fS'AND
Furnishing Goods
BU3SHSSS.
As we manufacture our oYn goods, we shall ho
enaLleti to retail tnena sis low as most dealers have
to pay tor the same, ind eyer • garment sold
will be warranted itrtoftke and material, and all
g"o(jfs made to measure will bo warranted to fit and
ple*M in every particular Our stock will coin
ri4e a'.l qualities nt Goods, from the finest foreign
Good, of our own import anon ]to a low priced Do
n.etio Manufacture,, We shall keep constantly on
hand a large ..nd complete stock of
Men's, Youths & Boys'
fEA'Zr MA f E CZprklA'G.
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Our Merchant Tailoring Department #i!ld)e under
the supervision of one of the must an t
■.vp< i cue ad Cutters tß4h City of New York, and
no pains will be ep&QMMo please the m ist fastidious
i'he prices of each artfole wiil be marked 3n pla>n
figures, aud nj de. ialiob will be made in any in
-..mce.
Business Conduc!e"d by A. G. Stark, formerly o!
Tußkhacnock, 'f ■;
tgnl 7-gwks. "
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Winter Arrangeraeiit—Dec,id,
PASSENdIMS TRAINS Lll.vyß*
5 WKSIWARD if I ELKT^AR.L).
Morning Evcti'g J* STATIONS | 31orn'g {' Evening
Train | Tra'n ' | Train * f Train.
A. M | I' M. | ? |A. >l. {P. M.
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A 1,30 Ne£, Hatnptan 2,30
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Ot 5,u6 11,43 NioAofoon
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7,00 135 Great Bend 7 15 240 a
ta A. M- P. M. "Foot of J.iberty St. A. Jl. P. M-8S
CONNECTIONS—Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York eon
oectii'at MANI'NKA CIIU2 K with ihe train leav
ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a ui
and at GREAT B&SU with the through Mail Train
on the Erie Railway, with s.eeping car attached,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
ami arriving at at 6 13 a, m.
The Passenger train from Scranton connects at
Great Bend with throagh trains g"ing west and east
on Erie Railway, arrivin - at Buffalo at l.rß a. nr.,
nu at Salamam a at 12 in.
Eastward,
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects th re with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with
a train for Philat I*l phi a and intermediate stations,
arriving in Philadelphia at 0.30 p. m.' and at New
Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem, AU
lentown, Rending and Harrisburg, arriving at Har
risburg at 8-30 p. in.
At SCRANTON, connections are made with
trains on the Lackawanaa and Bloomshnrg Rail
roan to and from Pittston, Kingston, Wilkesbarre,
Berwick, Bluomshurg, Danville, Northumberland
Ilarrisburg,, and intermediate stations, and witb
rains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad te
and from Carbondale and intermediate stations
J RRISBIN. Pretident.
R A JIKNRT, General Ticket Agent. je'29tf
COURT PROCLAMATION.
ITTHEREAS, the Hon. WM ELWEI.L. Pres."
TV Judge of the Court of Uoiumou Pioas and
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Pence, 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 Judicia
District of Penn'a. J. y. Smith and N. 11. Wells Esqs
Associate Judges of 'lie Court of Common Pleas and
General Quarter Sessions of- the Peace, and Associ
ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their
precept to me directed, ordered
A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMTNEB
AND GENERAL JAIL DELI VERY,
to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 21st day
Jan. A. D., 1867.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, all
Justices <■( the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro
per persons at the time and place above mentioned
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations
recognizances and other remembrances, to do thos<
things which to their offices iu that behalf respective
ly belong.
; Notice is also given that those who are bound b]
recognizances to prosc-nte the prisonere that are o:
shall be iu the Jail of Wyoming County, ihatthey b(
then aud there to prosecute them a? shall be just
AHIRA GAY,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offiea.
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