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

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    Spfecial Notices
it TEMPLE LODGE, NO. 248.
REGULAR COMMUNICATION
/y \ of Temple Lodge, No. 248, A. Y. M , will
be held'at their Hall, in Tunkbaunock, on Monday
Jan '4, at 6J o'clock P M. .
A general Attendanec Sec 'ty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
-TOTirF is hereby given that letters of adminis-
N •*<=£
late f Forkston. Wyoming Co. have been granted
t John (J. £i>aulding and AP. Burg€M. All per-
Soci having claims against iaid Estate* are hereby
notified and revested to m ike known the soma to
1 hi*iu without delay ; and all persons indebted to
said estate, are notified to make immediate pay
ment of the game.
JO UN G SPAULDING, ? Adm „
A. P. BURGESS, S
Forkston Yyo Co. P. Dec 17, '66-
vgnSO-GW.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of George S. Tutton, late
of Tunkhannock Borough, deceased, have been
granted to Sara Tutton and Harvey Sickler. All
person* having claims against said estate, ere here
by notified and requested to make known the
game to them without delay ; and all persons in
debted to said estate, are uotified to make immedi
ate payment of the s i me. . .
SABA TUTTON, ) AJ.ninistrix,
HARVEY SICKLER J Adinr.
Tunk. Pa, Dee. 15th, 16b6.
▼6-n2O-sw.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters of administration of the poods,
chattels Ac., of John Kintner, late of Wash
inoton Tp.. Dee'd, have been granted the under
sigoed; all [rsens having cliims against said es
tate are requested t present the same to him, duly
authenticate I for payment, an 1 *ll persons owing
are requested to seftio Mttuiedtately
Meshoppcn, Pa. ) E. J Mowrev,
Dec. 15, 1866. | Admioisti-ater.
*6-u'2o-aw.
Subpcena in Drroree.
Louisa Oretitt by her f In the Court of Common
next friend Allen P j Pleas of Wyoming County-
Wood, rs. , No. 82, August term, iJE
Wm. U. Oreutt. i.
LI BEL FOR DIVORCE FBOM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
1, Moses W. Deevtt, High Sheriff ef the County of
Wyoming, hereby make known unto the above nam
ed Wui. H. Oreo It. that he. be and s.f.pev- at a C<urt
of Common Pleas, to b. held at Tunkhannock. in
and tor WywrtriwgCounty, en M'-wday tae 21st di.v
of January 1367, the" and there b> answer the said
complaint and show eause if any he has, why the
bonds of <nati<tß'>n.v between himself and Louisi
Orvutt, kis wife, shall uot be dissolved.
M. W. HEWITT. Sheriff
Sheriffs Offics, Tunkhannock, Dec. 6 '66,
Wgnlf).
in Divo *ce.
William H. Dixon, C In the Court of Common
vs. 2 Pleas of Wyoming Coun-
Ilelcn C. Dixon, ( ty, No. 110 .Aug terra ,66
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY-
I, Moses W DeWitt, High Sheriff of the County
of Wyoming, hereby ru ke known unto the above
named Helen C. Dixm, th it she be an! appear at a
court of Common Pleas to be held at Tankhooncck,
in and for Wyoming County, <>n Monday, the -1-t
da vof January 1567, then an 1 thereto answer the
said complaint, and show cau-e if any she hath,
why the bonds of matrimony between h-relf an i
Win. U. Dixon, her husband, shall not le dissolved.
M. W. DqWITf, Sheriff.
Sheriffs office. Tunk. Nor. 2S, 1" 66.
SUIIPfKKA IN DIVORCE.
Bosina Capwell, by ( In th- Court of Common
hex next fiieni Wui. J PL-as f Wyoming Count .
Sbupp, nr. ; So. Id J August Term, ISgp
James Capwell, (
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
I, Mose. W. Dewiti. H'tsrh Slier S of the County ot
Wyoming. hereby in Ik- known unto rho nl> >ve nain
ed James Capwell,that he be and ijqx-.ar at IbcCourt
of Common Ple-is. to *• hl at Tunkb.innoek.in an
for Wywtniug Co. on Monday, rhe 2t-t day of Jan.
A D 18q7, then and there to answer the said com
plaint, and to show cause, it any he h ith, why thi
bond:- of Matnuionv between hiux*tf and Rosin.•
Capwell, his wife. shall natfcc -ID rived.
M. W. Pewit, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhxcnock, Dee 15, f (\g.
HfiGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
that the following da. tn have been filed in the
Registers Office at Tunkhannock. and will be pre
s nfed at the Orphans' C -uit ro be hel 1 at Tunk
hannock in and for th County of Wyoming on
Monday tke 2l)ih dayof Jan next for confirmation
and allow\o.*e.
-W id'ww*- claim® ia the estate of Gilbert A lam-
Hate of Fsiiistoa I'p. dee'.L, Filed Dee. 11, lS(j6-
Fiaal arc oist of Levi 11, Stephens, administrator
of the estate of Sarah A. Morgan, late of Tunkhan
nock Boro. deceased. Filed Doc, 17, *Sgg.
0, L. HARRISII. Register.
F.egiiter's -Office, Dee. 18 IPgg
WYtDIISC COUNTY. S. S.
Chester Grist, C In Common Pleas, of Wy
vs. < oming County, No 185 Apr.
James 11. Goetcbias, ( term, '66 now Aug al. 1866
Court grants rule upon Plaintiff to execute Bond
for rosts in the above entitled writ to be approved
by the court and file i before tho fi st day of next
tw-mor Judgment of non pros. Now Nov. 23d.
1966, the above rule cuttinued until tho first day of
next term.
Certified from the record, this. 2itb dsv of Nov
19§5. ZIBA LOTT,
Prothonotary.
Administrator* Notice.
Netiee is hereby givn 'hat Letters of Administra
ted on the eriatc of Conrad Kintner, late of Tunk
*JTp dee'd . bave been granted to the subscribers and
all persons having claims against the said estate are
requeced to present the same to them duly authen.
tiaated f- r payment, and all persons owing said es
tate, are requested to settle inline Irately.
MARGARET A KINTNER,.. , .
THOMAS KINTNER, A '
Tunkhannock Tp. Nv. 17, l6fi vgnlg tf
Administrators Notice.
Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate
of Abraham Ace, Ute of Tunkhannock township,
Wyoming Co , Dec' i, have ben granted to the sub
scriber { All person* ind bt< d t said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment.; and those
having claims against the siine, will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement to
JOSEPH ACE Adat r.
Eaton. Wy. Co , Pa.
Nov 28,1866.
Y6-nol7-6w.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffer- d for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to ail who need it, the recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which hs was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B OGPEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
vsn2l-lyear.— S M. P. A Co.
STRANGE, EUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman tn the United 1
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. A1
others will please address their obedent servant
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,'
831 Broadway, New Tor
_vl2l£lyear —S. M. P. k Co.
Free to Everybody!
ALARQE G pp. Catalogue,teaching how to remove
Tan, Freckle*. Piroples.Bb tcbes.Moth Patches,
Sallowness. Eruptions and all impurities of the skin,
How to force Whiskers, restore, curl rnd leautify
be h*'t : rjnew the age, cure drunkenness. Nervous
Debility, and othet useful valuable information.
Everybody send for it Addr**, BEROER 8H r ~"
* CO.. Chemisu, 385 River Street Trov : U , T ,J
l*l9-4wk|. h
CONSUMPTION CVRAnLE BY DR
SDHENCK'B MEDICINES.
10 CURE CONSUMPTION the system must be
prepared go that 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 blood made ; thus bnilding up the
constitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
cleanse the stomache of all bilious or mucous accu
mulations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in
connection, the appetite is restored.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP It nutricious
as well as medicinal, and, by using the three reme
dies. all impurities are expelled from the system,and
good, wholesome blood made, which will repel al,
disease. If patients will tak* these medicines ac
cording to directions- Consumption very frequently
in its last stage yields readily te their astion. 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
diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be
kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the
Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs
properly and allay any iiritation. Then all that i
required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent
tak'ng cold. Exercise about the rooms as much as
possihle, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game
and, in fact, anything the appetite craves ; but
particular and masticate well. v6nl2-Zndw ea-oj-
PERMANENT AND WIDE-SPREAD
SUCCESS IS THE BEST EVIDI NCE
OF THE GOODNESS OP BRAN
DRETH'S IM 1.1,9- They should be in every
family ready lor use on the first symptoms of dis
ease occurring. This method will often eave life.—
Remember, the
Cholera must be treated as a Pelaon.
and jour safety demands it should be got rid of
without delay. Colds, rheumatism, asthma, "pleuri
sy. diarrhoea, colics, in fact, all sickness is the con
sequence of active impurities in the blood- These
being removed, the health is restored at once.
Observe my name in the Government stamp in
white letters. Sold by Druagists.
B. BRANDRETH.
jaa2-4w.
DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT.
PINT &OTTI.ES AT ONE DOLLAR, FOR TIIE
cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains,
bruises, splints . cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heat
ing, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is war
ranted cheaper and better than any other article
ever ofierod to the public. Thousands ot animals
have been cured of the colic and over beating by
iLis Liniment; and hundreds that were crippl ed
and lame have been restored to their toimer vigor
It is used by all the first horsemen throughout th #
States. Ordert *** constantly received from the
lacing stables of England for fresk supplies of this
invaluable article Over 2.500 testimonials have
been received. Remember one dollar laid out in
time may save the life of your horse. Seld by all
Diuggists- Office, 56 Cortlaodt, New York,
jaul-lm. .
SPIKE THE GUNS !
of Humbug. Imposters are in the field with deadly
nuir dyes, danger ius to health aud utterly destruc
tive to the hair Do not submit to have your head
BAPTIZED WITII LIQUID FIRE I
when that cooling vegetable prep: r tion,
CItISfAOOROS HAIR DYE.
will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade
troii light brown to jet black without injuring the
fibres, a aiuing the skin, or poisoning the system
through he ports. Beware of the deleterious dyes !
M .1 ufactured by J CRISTADORO, 6 Aetor Home
New Yvrk. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all
Hair Dressers,
j lul-ltn.
REASONS WHY THE
A>l ERIC A N W ATCH
Made at \\ ALT II AM, MASS., is the best
It is tale on the best principle. Its frame ia
composed of SOLID PLACES NO jar <"an inter
fere with the harmony of its w irking an I no and
ilen shook can damage its machinery Every piece
is ma ie and finished by machinery, (:tseif famous
for its novelty, as well as for its cffectivenes) and is
therefore j roperly made The watch is what all
mechanism should be—ACCURATE, SIMI'LE,
STRONG AND ECONOMICAL, Except some
high grades to costly for general use, foreign
watches are chiefly made by women ami boys Such
watches are composed of several hundreo pieces,
strewed arid rivited together, and require coustant
repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All per
sons who have carried "ancres" '-lepines" and
"Engh.-h Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware
of the truth of this abatement.
At the beg,nning of our enterprise more than ten
years ago. t was our first object to make a therough
ly good low priced watch for the million, to take
the place of these foreign impositions ; the refuse of
foreign factories, which were entice I y unsaleable at
heme and jerfectly worthless everywhere.
How well we have accomplished this, may be
un lerstand from the fact that after many years of
public trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF
OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNI
TED STATES, and thai'ne others have ever given
such universal satisfaction While this department
of 'ur business is continued with increased facilities
for perfect work, we are at present engaged in ttie
manufacture of watches of the very HIGHEST
GRADE KNOWN TO CHBONOMETRY, unequul
ed by aaylhing hitherto made by onrselves, and
unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For
this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We
nave eercted an addi don to our main building ex
pressly for this branch of our business, and have
filled it with the best workmen in ours> rvice New
machines and appliances have been constructed
which perform their work with consummated delica
ey and exactness The cho cest and most approved
materials only aroused, and we challenge compari
son between this grade o( our work and the finest
imported chronometors. We do not pretend to sell
our watches tor less money than foreign watches,
but we do assert without fear of ccntradictiou that
for t! s same money our product is incomparably
superior. All .our watches, ef whatever grade, are
ally warranted, and this warrantee is good at all
times against us or our agents in all parts of the
wo rid.
CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to boy only
of respectable dealers. All persons selling coun
terfeits will be represented.
ROB BINS & APPLETON.
AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
182 BROADWAY,!*, Y
v6n2l2m*
Remedial Institute
FOR SPECIAL CASES.
%o. 11* "Bond Street, JVen> York.
i _
t3T Full Information, with the higKttt testimo
nial! : also, a Book on Special Diseases in -
td envelope , sent free. Be - * *™*
them, and you re 4'" o n< * tend JOT
ti-- ,wt rt^rUUt
.wtf puysicians are gene ally xmpostort, without
; rite™', no stranger .Could
, astamjj-twiWtaga.anddirecttoDß. LAWRENCE
]No 14 Bond Naw York- Tfe.Slyr,
CALL AT THE
GROCERY STORE
OF
EANE & LULL,
In the brick corner
AT TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
TOR
OF ALL KINDS.
FOR
BUTTER, CHEESE. LARD. LAMP OILS,
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SALER
AT US, SPICES, SALT,
SOAP, CANDLES,
CANDI E S,
CRACKERS
6
Stationary,
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS.
OYSTERS and SARDINES,
Served up at all hours in the best styles—
and for sale in any quantities desired.
CRANE & LULL,
*6o2otf.
CLEAR, the TRACK
Tremendous Crowds
AFTER NEW GOODS!
AT
WM. JENNING'S.
IN MEXOOPANY.
ONE OF TIIE CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS MER
CIIANTS in the world, has just come back from
the city with the prettiest and cheapest assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslins,
• Cloths, Cassimeres,
Broadcletbs, Flannels,
Kentucky Jean®
and a GENERAL STOCK of MERCHANDISE,
which he is SELLING WITH A RLSII,
AT
FROM 15 to 25 PER CENT BELOW OLD RATES.
BEST MERIMAC PRINTS, at 20cts
" AMERICAN " " 16
" BROWN MUSLINS " 20
FIRST CLASS CASSI.MERS " 1,75 .
And wagon loft Is of other articles at proportionately
low prices
20 years Experience at Tailoring,
wlh the latest improvements In eutfiilj. enables him
10 assure the public that he can furnish them gar
ments of the best styles at lower rates than at any
hop in the county.
Whole Suits cut for 50 cts.
Warranted to fit in all cases
Clear the Track !
again ; for the people are
COMING ! COMING ! ! COMING !!!
and the Goods are
GOING ! GOING !! GOING !!!
Wa. JENNINGS^
P. S*.—l run my own maehine ;
attend to iny own busines, and sell
goods for CASH or READY' PAY.
v6n2o tf.
List of Persons Drawn to Serge as Jurora
lot Jau. Term .of Court 1867.
TRAV£kSC JIiRoKS.
Monroe, Jag. Phenix, Elijah Myers, Chaa. D
Reiner, Jus B root.
Falls, Fuller Sickler.
N orth morel and, Henry Burgess.
Forkston, Griffin Lott,
Clinton, John Wilson, S. C, Reynolds, Jas. Frear
W tight.
Meshoppen, M'chael Clinton, S H Jenkins.
Washington, Peter Lypbaui, Sam'l B. Adkins.
Tuuk twp., Cleuient iiuynes, Joku Flummerleß.
Earl Car y,
Nicholson, Elijah Ball, Iliram Marcy, Wm,
Stevens, Lemuel Hardirg, C W. Jack on
Windham, Andrew J Garey, Jacob Kithline.
Tuuk. B> ro., John Sitser, Geo Williams, Henry
ohoemaker.
Eaton, E. W. Drake, John Lee Jacob Garrison,
Lysmder Harding. Jauies Stevens.
Mehoopany, Conrad Arnst.
Overfieid, Chauncey Sh rwood.
Lemon, B, D. Jaques.
" Braintrim, H W. Dowdney. •
GRASD JUROBS,
Washington, John D. Harvey.
Falls. Dan'l C. Post.
Nicholson, John B Steel, 11. C. Smead.
North Branch, Henry Champin
Forkston, John G Spaulding, Riley Atherton,
Perry Wiuslow, A. P Burgess.
Monroe. Reuben Parks, Miller Patterson.
Ove field, C. M Daily, Lawrence Ager.
Mesboppen, Nelson R Allen, G M. Koon
Tunktwp., Paul Billings, Abrain Ace. Martin
DeWitt. *
Northmoreland, Levi Winters.
Clinton, David Armstrong.
Lemon, John P. Avery.
Windham, Stephen Taylor
Sheriff's Sale.
By vtrtue of a writ of FIERI FA
CIAS issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Wyoming County, to me directed, I will expose to
public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of
Ttinkhnnnoek, on
SATPRDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JANIARY,
A. D 1867, at one o'clock P. M , all hat piece or
pael of land, situate in the Township of Windham,
inWe County of Wvomtng, and State of Pennsylva
nia. bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the
East, by lands of Charles Fassett and Keithline'i
•state, North by Ambrose Gare>'s estate, on the
West by lands of Renja-nin Stephens Jr.. South by
lands of Royal Garey and others, containing about
one bntidriand seventy-one acres, be the same
more or less, with about fifteen acres thereof im
proved • • •
Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Clark
Hayden assigned to H. K. French against Jos S,
vjayden and Jos T. Jenninyg.
/Lad will be soid for cash only by
M W DcWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriffs office, Tnnk. Dec. 29. 1866,
~~ NOTICE, ~~
The Stockholders of the Wvotniny National Bank
are reoueate I to meet at the Banking Office in tbi
Horourh of Tunkbannoek, on Tuesday the Btb da;
January 1867. at I o'clock P. M.. for the purpose o
Fleeting nine persons for directors of said Bank fo
the ensuing year. SAMU eI STARK, Caa.
i 'juntlufloock, Dec. 10, 1866.-v6ni9A(,
1 - •• •
) Quarterly report of the Wyoming Nailotlal
Bank, i'unkhauiiock. Pa,, Jan. •
Ist 1867-
RESOURCES,
Discounted Bills $80,611,83
U- S. Bonds Deposited to Secure Circulat'nlOO.UOO.uO
V S. Securities in band 23,100,00
Premiums Paid 4.000,00
Furnature ami Fixtures 1,50 .0C
Remittances and other Cash Items 298 84
Due from other National Banks 29,689 17
Legal Tender and Compo >nd Interest N0te526,400 00
Fractional Currency 75,08
Other National Bank Notes 4,643,00
.270 317,92
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, $100,000.00
Circulation, * 09 929,00
Deposits, 75,919,47
Surplus fund 3.000,00
Due other National Banks 1,C55.72
Discounts, Exchange, and Profits 4 Loss 413,73
$270,317,92
WYOM NO COUNTY, SS.
Samuel Stark being
duly sworn according to law, doth depose ard say
that the shore is a true and correct statement of the
condition of the Wyoming National Bank ef Tunk
hannock, Pa on the Ist day of Jan. A. D. 1967.
SAM'L. ST A RK. Cashier.
Sworn and Subscribed before we, this 6th day of
Jan A D. 1867, F C. ROSS.
Notary Public
BUMNESS COLLEGE
AND
HIIIfiIIHIEIIUITITL
Is now open day and evening for the reception of
students. Business hours from 9 A. M. to 12. and
from 1-30 to 4-30 P M. Evening lrom 7 to 9.
Then- Is now connected with the theory actual
Business Department where the student may receive
all the advantages of busin ss transactions derived
from auy 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 Joans,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 deduction to Ladies forte C ommer
cial course.
The terms of thivColloge are at least S2O less than
other Colleges charge for ihe sime course.
For further information addr ss
GARDNER Sr WHEELER.
Business College, Scranton, Pa.
vgnl4-ly
fILLCOXASDfIIBBSI
u
noiseless
||AMILY JEWING
is the only MACHINE in the world that makes the
twisted loop-stitch, making a stronger stitch than
aßy other maehine now in use.
All are invited to call at
P. S.BWMMftBM'C.
JEWELRY, STORK. ,
and examine for themselves. Also agents for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa
P. C BURNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct 31 1866. v6012-tf
Watota. & s
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. BUUN S & BRO.
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tunkhannock and vicinity, that theyhae opened a
fflatol) onb (Oflffe si)o{>
opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do
the most diffi ult jobs in their line in an APPROVED
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav
ing had long experience in the business, they feel
confident that they can give entire i-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 Umbrellas repaired
Also. Accordeons and other musical instruments
tuned and put in or<(pr on short notice
A NEW STOCK of WATCHES and
CLOU Kb
jus received.
JE WE LEY ofEYEEYDESCEIT
TION.
Also
SHEET MUSIC 4 MUSIC BOOKS
on hand or furnished to order on the shortest notice
and at publisher's
L O WES T RATES.
6IINS AND PISTOL CARTRI6ES
adapted to all the modern styles of fire-arms, con
stantly on hand.
—ALSO—
wssasa mmurn,
&LCm Si C $ AC*) SiC. Si Co
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
TH* BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VISION
EVER INVENTED
P. C. BURNS 4 BRO.
i TjnEh**"***- P* Oct n, 18$$-
A* • •
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, t CO.
Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where can be fonnd a new and well selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, A SHOES,
PAINTS PAINT BRUSHES. OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE*
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON
OF ALL SIZES, &c. &c.
We call especial attention to our Stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spicen &c. &c.,
Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will be sold at a very small advance for
PRODUCE OR CASII. ALSO a well selected Stock of
Ready-Made Cloth-ing,
GNTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac. Ac., Also
BY THE BARREL 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 ! 1
Don't forget to look through and price our Slock !
6 ROSS MTLLS A 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 COURT HOUSE "SHUARE, NEXT
DOOR TO EXCHANGE HOTEL.]
IN WILKES BARRE, PENN.,
For the purpose of Conducting, on a large scale,thfe
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
MERCHANT TAILORING,
AND
Furnishing Goods
BBSiBTSSS.
As we manufacture our own goods, we shall be
enabled to retail tnem as low as most dealers have
to pav lor the same. Each md every garment sold
will be warranted in make and material, and all
goods made to measure will be warranted to fit and
please in eveiy particular. Our stock writ com
prise all qualities of Goods, from the finest toreign
Good, of our own importation] to a low priced Do
me stic Manufacture We shall keep constantly on
hand a large -nd complete stock of
Men's, Youths & Boys'
HEADY MADE CLOTHING.
And also a full assortment of
Shirts
GLOVES. HOSIFRY, SUSPENDERS. UNDER WEAR. &C.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department will be under
the supervision of one of the most talented, tasty nnu
experienced Cutters IU th. City of New York, and
no pains will te spared to please the most fastidious.
The prices of each article will be marked in plain
figures, and ni deviation will be made in any in-1
stance.
Business Conducted by A- G. Stark, formerly of:
Tunkhannock,
VFIUL7-6WKS.
LA A EST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING
SKIRT.
The Wonaerfui Flexibility and great comfort and j
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic J
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd- j
ed Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars.
Church Pews, Aim Churs, for Promenade and \
Housr Dress, as the skirt can be folded when in
use to occupy a smnll place as earily and conven
iently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable
quality in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring
Skirt. '
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure,comfort, and
great convenience of wearing tha Duplex Eiiptie
Steel Spring Skirt for using e day. rill nevei after- J
#ards willingly dispense wifh their use. For
Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superi
or to all others.
They will not bend or break like the Sinple
Spring, but will preserve their perfect an.J graceful
shape when three or foui O'dinar> skirts will have 1
been thrown aside as useless. The h 'ops are cov
ered with double and twisted thread, and the hot-'
torn rods are not only double spring*, but twice (or ,
double) covered : preventing them from wearing out;
when dragging dewn stoops, stairs, Ac
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all j
ladies and is universally recommended by the
Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF
THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantage iu
Crinoline, viz : su pre the quality, perfect manufae
tur? stylish shape aud finish. Flexibility, durability,
comfort and ecoLomv. enquire fo r J W. Bradley •
Duplex Eliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure
and get the genuine article.
QAUTION,—To guard against IMPOSITION be
particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DU
PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz, '-J. W. Brad
ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs." upon the
wa stband—none others are geuuine Also notice
that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed J
through the centre, thus revealing the two (or i
double) springs braided together therein, which is |
the secret of their Flexibility and strength, and a
combination rot to be found in any other Skirt.
For Sale in all Stores where First Class skirts are
sold th roughout the States and el sewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Ownirs of the Patent,
WESTS BRADLEY & CAREY,
97 Chambers and 794 81 Keade Ste., N, T.
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~ COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. WM. ELWELL. Pres/.
dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas aud
; 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 twentv-sixth Judicia
District of Penh'a. J. V. Smith and X. H. Wells Esqa
Associate Judges of the 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 theij
precept to me directed, ordered
A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY,
to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 21st day
Jan. A. D., 1867
Notice is theretore hereby given to the Coronor, all
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in Vheir pro
per persons at the time and place abovj mentioned,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
recognisances and other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices in. that behalfrespectire
ly belong.
Notice is also given that those who arc bound by
recognisances to prc (P ecute the prisoners that are or
shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, tbatthey be
then and there to prosecute theui as shall be just
AIIIRA GAY,
She riff.
Sheriff's Office, >
Xtokhan&ock !•• 2, lee7 \
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'•gODEY'S
FOi 1867.
THE
Fashiun Magazine of the World.
LITERATIRE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS.
The most inagD'.ficeut Steel eugravings DOLL! S
FASHION-PLATES. Wood engravings e.ery
subject that ran interest laities Crochet k&ittivg,
Netting, Embroidery, Art.cles for the. Tonet, lor
the Parlor, the Loudoir, and the Kitchen. Every
thing, in fact, to make a WMPMETK LAI-V'S B<<OK
THh LADIES' EAVORITE FOR 37 YEARS
o Ala i/.in • has been able to compete with it.—
| None attempt it.
G ODER'S REC&I&2S'
for every department of a household. These alone
are worth the price of the Book
MODEL COTTAGES (no other Magaiine gives
them), with diagrams.
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, ORIGINAL MU IC, worth *3 a year Other
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Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a
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Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet mar
ker. •
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jPath, " "Moss Side," "JS'etnc-.
sis," and ".Miriam,"
writes for Godey each month, and for no otar mag
azine. A new novel by her will be published in 18-
67. We have also retained all our old aad favorite
contributors.
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