North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, January 16, 1867, Image 3

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    ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration on the Estate of Gilbert Adams dec d.
lste of Fotkston, Wyoming 00. hare been
to John G. Spaulding and AP. Burgess. All per
sons having claims b *
notified and requested to make kno i a the
them without delay ; aau all ibted to
said estate, are notified to make mmedtate pay
ment of the same. nT ,. a ,
JOUN^p S r£ ' i Admrs
A. P- BURGESS, J
Eork.ton Wyo- Co . P*. Deo 17, 66-
Vgn2o-6W
" " ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
NffTICL i.- .1-ereby thai letters of Adminis
tration on tbe estate of George S. Tutton, late
•( Tunkhannock Borough, deceased, have been
granted to Sara Tutton and Harvey Sickler. All
persons having claims against said estate, are here
by notifivd and requested to make known the
same to them without delay ; and all persons in
• debted to said estate, are notified to make immedi
ate payment of the same.
SARA TUTTON, ) Administrix,
IIARVEY SICKLER J Adm'r.
Tunk. Pa, Dee. 15th, 1866.
t6-I20-SW.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters of administration of the goods,
chattels Ac., of Jehu Kintner, late of Wash
ington Tp, Deo'd, have been granted the under
signed : all persons having claims against said es
'tate are requested to present the same to him, duly
authenticated for payment, and all persons owing
• are requested to settle immediately
Meehoppen, Pa. / E. J Mowrey,
Bee 15, 1866. J Administrator.
T6-U2O-sw.
Subpoena in Divorce.
Louisa Oreutt by her f, .In the Court of Common
next friend Allen P I Pleas of Wyoming County
Wood, tw. \ No. 82, August term, '66
"Wra. H. Oreutt. 1
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM TUB BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
1, Noses W. Dewitt, High Sheriff of the County of
Wyoming, hereby make known unto the sbove nam
ed Win. H. Oreult. that he be and appear at a Cturt
of Common Pleas, to bt held at Tunkhannock, in
and for Wyoming County, on Monday the 21st day
of January 1567. then and there to answer the said
complaint and show cause if nay he has, why the
bouds of matrimony between himself and Louisa
Oreutt, his wife, sliall not be dissolved
M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Offics, luDkhannock, Dec, 6 '66,
vfiulO. - . * \
Snbpcena in Divorec.
William 11. Dixon, C In the Court of Common
rs. < Pleas of Wyoming Coun-
Ileler C. Dixon, ( ty, No. 110. Aug term ,66
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY-
I, Moses W. DeWitt, High Sheriff of the County
of Wyoming, hereby m -Jte known unto the above
named Helen C. Dixon, that she be and appear at a
court of Common Pleas to be held at Tunkhaoncck,
In and for Wyoming Couuty, on Monday, the 21st
day of January 1667, then and there to answer the
said complaint, and show cause if any she hath,
•why the bonds of matrimony between herself aad
Win II Dixon, her husband, shall not be dissolved.
m w. Dewrrr, Shoriff.
Sheriffs office, Tunk. Nov. 2b, 1.-66.
SUnPQiNA IN DIVORCE.
Rosin* Capwell, by f In the Court of Common
her next fri.nl Win. i PDag of Wyoming County
Shupp, rs. ) No. 141 August Term, 18gg
James Capwell, (
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FHfflt THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
I, Moees W. Dewitt. High Sheriff of the County of
Wyoming, hereby make'known unto the above nam
ed James Capwell,that he be and appear at the Court
•of Common Pleas, to be held at Tunkhannock,in and
for Wyoming Co. on Monday, the 2fst day of Jan.
A D 18#7, then a#j-l there to answer the said com
plaint, nu* t'Ashow cause, if any lie bath, why the I
1* nds of sluttiinotiy between himself and Kueina
Capwell, bis wife, shall not be disc Iced.
M. W. Dewi:t, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Tunkhannock, Dec 15, 'gg.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested,
that the following ela ins hive been filed in the
Register's office at Tunk bannock, and will be pre
sented at the Orphans' Court to be held at Tunk
hannock in and for the County of Wyoming on
Moti lay the 20th day of Jan. next for confutation
and allowance.
Widows claims in the estate of Gilbert Adams
Ihtenf Forkston Tp. dee'd., Filed Dee. 11, lPgg.
Final account of Levi If, Stephens, administrator
of the estate of Sarah A. Morgan, late of Tunkhan
nock Boro. deceased, Filed Dec, 17, 18gg.
O, L. PARRLSU. Register.
Register's Office, Dec. 19 18gg
WYOHIN.G COUNTY. S. 9.
Chester Grist, C In Common Pleas, of Wy
s. < oming County, No 185 Apr.
James H. Goetchias.f term, '66 now Aug il. 1366
Court grants rule upon Plaintiff to execute Bond
for costs in the above entitled writ to bo approved
by the court end file 1 before the first day of next
termor Judgment of won pres. Now Nov. 23d.
1666, the above rule coutiaued until the first day of
iMXt term.
Certified from tbe record, this. 24th day of Nov
1866. ZIBA LOTT,
1 i Prothonotary.
Administrator s Notice.
Notice ir hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Conrad Kintner, late of Tunk-
T P dec'iU, have been granted to the subscribers. and
all persons having claim.? against the said estate are
requested to present the same to them duly autheu.
-tioatod Vr payment, and all persons owing said es
tate, are requested to settle immediately.
MARGARET A KINTNER, ....
THOMAS KINTNER, Aam '
Tunkhannock Tp. Nov. 17, IBgg — T 6 n 'fi tf.
Administrator s Notice.
Whereas, letters of Administration to tbe estate
ef Abraham Ace, late of Tunkhannock township,
Wyoming Co , Dec' i, have been granted to the sub
scriber ; All persons indebted te said estate are re
quested to make im mediate pay in sit to ; and those
having claims against the same, will present tkem,
duly authenticated for settlement to
JOSEPH ACE.Adm'r.
Baton, Wv. Co , Pa.
Nov. 29, 1866.
F5-nol7-flw.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for yean from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effeeta of
youthful indiscretion; will for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to ail who need ir, the recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was curcu Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
vfoM-lyear. —S M. P. A Co.
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
Bvery young lady and gentleman tn tbe United
States ean hear something very much to their adran
tag. by return mail (free of charge), by addressing
Aha undersigned. Those having fetus of being hum
■bugged will oblige hy not noticing this card. Al
others will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, New Yor
Vfa2l-lyeqr—S. M. P. A Co.
Free to Everybody!
A LARGE 6 pp. Catalogue, teaching how to remove
T*n, Freckle*. PimpD?.Blrtches,Moth Patches.
S.ltowness, Eruptions and all impurities of tbe skin,
H-w tofbrce Whiskers, restore, curl snd leautify
%le hair : renew the age, cure drunkenness Nervous
Debility, and otbet useful apd valuable information
Ivery v odv send for it. Addrern BERGRR BHUTTS
A CO. Cbamiits, 285 River Street Troy, N. /
tel9-4wke.
NEW
t .. TAILOMHB SHOP
£z£t;tf'" r, '"> ,;d "• "p ••
Dr, SCHEUCK'S PULMONICH SYRUP
This gnat medicine cored Dr. J. H. Schewck, the
Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had
assumed it* moat formidable aspeet.and when speedy I
death appeared to be inevitable. Hi* physicians
prononne d his case incurable, when he commenced
the use of this simj>le but powerful remedy. Bis '
health was restored in a very short time, and no re- j
turn of the disease has been apprehended, for all the
symptoms quickly disappeared, and his fßisent
weight is more than two hundred pounds.
Sinoe his recovery, he has devoted his attention
exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and the dis
eases which are usually complicated With it, and the
oures effected by his medicines have been very nu
merous and truly wonderful. Dr. Scanncx makes
professional visits to several of the larger cities
weekly, where be has a large concourse of patients,
and it is truly astonishing to see poor conusmptive*
that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in
a few months Healthy, robust persons. Dn.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEEO
TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally
al! required in curing Consumption. Full direetiona
accompany each so that any one can take tb*m
without seeing Dr. Scbknck, but when it is con
venient it is best to see him He give* advice free
but for a thorough examination with his Rsspirotne
ter his fee is tn ree d liars.
Please observe, when pur- hasing. that the two
likenesses of the Doctor —one when in the last stage
of Consumptioa, and the other as he now is,'in per
fect health—are on the Government stamp.
Seld by all Druggists and Dealers. Price 91 50
per bottle, or ft.so the half doten Letters for ad
vice should always be directed to Dr Schenck's
Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents ; Demas Barnes ACo ~
N. Y ; S. S. Hance Baltimore. Md, ; John D, Park
Ciincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Tsylor, Chicago, 111,
11 Consßroe., St. Louit.Mo, [v6nll-3dw.eae,lyr m;
PERMANENT AND WIDE-SPREAD
SUCCESS IS THE BEST EVIDI HUE
OF THE GOODN ESS OF BRAN
DRETH'S PILES— They should be in every
family ready lor use on tbe first symptoms of dis
ease occurring, This method will often save life.—
Remember, the
Cholera must be treated as ■ Peleon.
and your safety demands it should be got rid of
without delay. Colds, rheumatism, asthma, pleari
sy diarrhoea, colics, tn fact, all sickness is _ttae con
sequence of active impuritiea in the blood. These
being removed, the health is restored at once.
Observe my name in the Government stamp in
white letters. Sold by Drujgisls.
B. BRANDRETH.
jan2-4w.
DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT,
PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, FOR THE
cure of lameness, scr.tches, wind galls, sprains,
bruises, splints . cuts, colic, slipping sMfle, over beat
ing, Bore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is war
ranted cheaper and better than~any other article
ever offered to the public. Thousands ol animals
have been cured of tbe colic and over-heating by
this Liniment; and hundreds that were crippled
and lame have ben restored to their former vigor
It is used by all the find horsemen throughout the
States. Criers are constantly received from the
tacing stables of England for fresh supplies of this
invsluabie Article Over 2.500 testimonials have
been received. Remember one dollar laid out in
time may sava the life of your horse. Seld by all
Druggista- Office, 56 Cortlandt, New York,
janl-lm.
SPIKE THE GINS!
of Humbug. Imposters are in the field with deadly
hair dyes, danger >us to heslth and utterly destruc
tive to the hair Do not submit to have your bead
BAPTIZED WITH LIQUID FIRE,!
when that cooling vegetable prepnrition,
C'RIS TADORO'S HAIR DYE,
will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade
from light brown to jet black without injuring the
fibres, staining tbe skio, or poisoning the system
through the porae. Beware el the deleterious dyes !
Manufactured by J CRISTADORO, 6 Aetor House
New York. Seld by Druggists. Applied by all
Hair Dressers,
jaul-im.
REASONS WHY THE
AMERICAN WATCH
Made at W ALTH AM, MASS., is the best.
It is made on the best principle. Its frame is
composed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can inter
fere with the harmony of it* working and no sad
den shock can damage its machinery Eveiy piece
is made and finished by machinery, (itself famous
for its novelty, as well as for its effectivenes) and is
therefore J roperly made The watch is what nil
mechanism should be—ACCURATE, SIMPLE,
STRONG AND ECONOMICAL, Except some
high grsdes, to costly for general uie, foreign
watches are chiefly made by women and boys Such
watches are composed of several hundreu pieces,
screwed and rivited together, and require constant
repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All per
sons who have carried "ancres" 'lepiuos" and
"English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware
Of tbe truth of this statement.
At the beg,(icing of our enterprise more than ten
years ago, it 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 ef
foreign factories, which were entirely unsaleable at
heme and perfectly worthless everywhere.
How well we have accomplished this, may be
unierstand from the fact that after many years of
pablie trial, we now make MOKE THAN HALF
OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNI
TED STATES, and that no others have ever given
aech .universal satisfaction. While this department
of :ar business is continued with increased facilities
for perfect work, we are at present engaged in the
manufacture of watches of the very HIGHEST
GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, einequal
ed by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and
unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For
this purpose we hare the amplest facilities. We
nave eercted an addi lion to our main building ex
pressly for this breach of our business, and have
filled it with the beat werkmen in our e> rvioe New
machines and appliances have been constructed
which perform their work with consummated delica
cy and exactness The choioest and most approved
materials only are used, and we challenge compari
son betwten this grade oi our work sod the finest
imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell
our watches for less money than fsreign watches,
but we do assert without fear of eoatradictiof that
for the earns money our produot incomparably
superior. All our watchee, ef whatever grade, are
ally warranted, and this warrantee is good at all
times against us or our agents in nil pans of the
world.
CAUTION.—The public are oantioned to buy only
efrespeetable dealer*. AH persons selling OQUU
terfeits will be represented.
BOBBINS & APPLETON,
AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
>•3 BROADWAY, If, Y
CALL AT THE
GROCERY STORE;
OF
RAA r E Jt ZULZ,
\
ID the brick corner
AT TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
Ton
SECTOH OF ALL KINDS.
*
FOB
BUTTER,CHEESE. LARD, LAMP OILS,!
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SALER
ATUS, SPICES, SALT,
SOAP, CANDLES,
C A N D 1 E S,
CRACKERS *.
Stationary,
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS.
OYSTERS and SARDINES,
Served up at all hours in the best at vies—
and for sale ID any quantities desired.
CRANE & LULL,
y6n2otf.
CLEAR ™* track 1
1
Tremendous Crowds
AFTER NEW GOODS! 1
AT
WM. JENNING'S.
IN MEHOOPANY.
ONE OF THE CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS MER
CH ANTS in the world, has just come back frotl
tho city with the prettiest and cheapest assortment of
ERE SS GOOES,
Calicoes, Muslins,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Broadcloths, Flannels,
Kentucky Jean
and a GENERAL STOCK of MERCHANDISE,
which be is SELLING WITH A RUSH,
AT
FROM 15 to 25 PER CENT BELOW OLD RATES.
BEST MERIMAC PRINTS, t 20cts.
" AMERICAN " " 16
" BROWN MUSLINS " 20
FIRST CLASS CASSIMERS " 1,75
And wagon loa Is of other articles at proportionately
low prices
20 years Experience at Tailoring,
wth the latest improvements in cutting, enables him
to assure the public that be can foruish them gar
ments of the best styles at lower rates than at aDy
hop in the county.
Whole Suits cut for 50 cts.
W&r ranted to fit in all cases
Clear the Track !
again ; for the people are
COMING ! COMING !! COMING !!!
and the Goods are
GOING ! GOING 1! GOING !!!
Wm. JENNINGS.
P. P.—l run my own machine ;
attend to my owu busines, and sell
goods for CASH or KEADY PAY.
r6n2o tf,
List of Persons Drawn to Serve as Jurors
tor Jan. Term of Court 18V7.
TRAVERS* JURORS.
Monroe, Jas. Phenix, Elijah Myers , Chas. D
Reiner, Jas B met.
Falls, Fuller Sickler.
NorthuiorelanJ, Henry Burgess.
Forkston, Griffin Lott,
Clinton, John Wilson, S. C, Reynolds, Jas. Frear
Wright.
Meshoppen, Michael Clinton, S. H Jenkins.
Washington, Peter Lypham, Saro'l B. Adkins.
Tunk twp., Clement llaynes, John Flumuiertelt.
Earl Car y,
Nicholson, Elijah Ball, Hiram Marcy, Wm,
Stevens, Lemuel Hardirg, C W. Jack-on
Windham, Andrew J Garey, Jacob Kithline.
Tunlt. B ro., John SitaerJ Geo Williams, Henry
shoemaker.
Eaton, E. W. Drake, John Las Jacob Garrison,
Lysa nder Harding. James Stevens.
Mehoopanv, Conrad Arnst.
Overfieid, Chauncey Sh rwood.
Lemon, B, D. Jaques.
Brain trim, H W. Dowdney.
GRAND JURORS.
Washington, John D Harvey.
Falls. Dai/i C. Post.
Nicholson, John B. Steel, H. C. Smead.
North Branch, henry Champin.
Forkston, Joba G Spaulding, Riley Alharton,
Perry Winslow, A. P Burgess.
Monroe. Reuben Parks, Miller Patterson.
Ore-field, C. M Daily, Lawrence Ager.
Meshoppen, Nelson R Allan, G M. Koon
Tunk twp., Paul Billings, Abram Acs. Martin
DeWitt.
Northmoreland, Levi Winters.
Clinton, David Armstrong.
Lemon, John P. Avery.
Windham, Stephen Taylor
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FA
CIAS issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Wvoming County, to me directed, I will expose to
public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of
Tunkhannock, on
SATURDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JANUARY,
A. D 1867, atone o'clock P.M., all ibat piece or
parcel of land, situate in the Township of Windham,
in the County of Wvoming, and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as follows wlt; 0 n the
East by lands of 'lbgrles Fissett and Keitbline's
estate, North by Ambrose Garej's estate, on the
'• West by lands of Renja'nin Stephen? Jr.. South by
lands of Royal Garey and others, containing about
one hondridand seventy-one acres, be the tame
more or less, with about fifteen acres thereof im
proved-
Seised and taken in exeention at the sit of Clark
Hayden assigned to H. K. French against Jos. 3,
Hayden end Jos T. Jennings.
And will be sold for cash only by
M W DcWTTT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Tunk. Dec, 29, 1866.
NOTICE,
Tke Stockholders of the Wyoming National Bank
are requests to meet at the Banking Office in the
Bor nrh of Tnnkhannock. on Tuesday the Bth day
January 1867. at 1 o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of
Electing nine persona for directory of said Bank for
the ensuing year. _
SAMUEL STABJEj Cm.
Quarterly report of the Wyoming National
llai.lt, i'unkhannork. Pa., Jan.
Ist 18T
sesodrces.
Discounted Bills #80.611,83
U S Bond* Deposited to Secure Circulat'nlOO .000.00
U S. Securities on hand, 23.100 00
Pre iums Paid, 4 000.00
Furn ture and Fixtures, 1 50' ,0C
Remittances and other Cash Items, °9B 84
Due frr.ra other National Banks, 29,689 17
Legal ten ier and Compound Interest N0tee26,400 00
Fractional Currency. 75.08
Other National Bank Notes, 4 6 1 3 00
270 317,92
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, . #IOO,OOO 00
Circulation, 89,929.00
Deposits, 75.919.47
Surplus fund 3.000,00
Due other National Banks 1.C55.72
Discounts, Exchange, and Profits A Loss 413.73
#270,317,92
WYOMING COUNTY, SS.
Samuel Stark being
duly sworn according to law, doth depose ard say
that the above is a true and correct statement of the
condition ot the Wyoming National Bank f Tunk
hannock, Pa on the Ist day of Jan. A. D. 1867.
SAM'L. STARK.Cashier.
Sworn and Subscribed before me, this 6th day of
Jan A. D. 1867. F- C. ROSS.
* Notary Public
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND
IIIIIHIFIItIISTimi
Is now open day aud evening for the reception of
students. Business hours from 9 A. M. to 12. and
from 1-30 to 4-30 P M. Evening trotn 7 to 9.
There 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
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 deduction to La dies fori e Commer
cial course.
The terms of this College are at least #2O less than
other Colleges charge for the si me course.
For further information addn ss
GARDNER Sr WHEELER.
Business College, Scrunton, Pa.
vgn!4-ly
||ILLCOXAIfII6BS
noiseless
||AMILY JEWING
is the only MACHINE in the wefld that mokes the
twisted loop-stitch, making a stronger stitch than
aßy other machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
P. £.©3Jsll3S)&[&gi3r3.
JEWKLRY 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.—v6n!2-tf
"\7V ato hes
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRED
r. C. BURNS & BRO.
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tunkhannock and vicinity, that the}hue opened a
iUflto!) anb GLlorh Shop
opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do
the most diffi ult jobs in theirlineinan APPROVED
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notiee. Hav
ing had long experience in the business, they feel
confident that they can give entire satisfaction to all
favoring them with their patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL
JV. B. Para&' ls.Fans cf Umbrellas repaired
Also. Accordeons and other musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice.
A NEW STOCK of WATCHES and
CLOCKS
just received.
JBWBLH.T of 2* DfisClilT
TIO.V.
Also
SHEET MUSIC k MUSIC BOOKS
on hard or furnished to order on the shortest notice
and at publisher's
L 0 WES T RATES.
GUNS AND PISTOL CARTFdGES
adapted to all the modern styles of fire-arms, con
stantly ob hand.
---ALSO
WAasirm aflsrssas,
Ac Ac9 ACS. AC
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
THK BEST HELP FOR THS HUMAN VIBIOH
JCTEK INVENTED
P. 0. BL WIS A BUO,
3—l9—lßo—K. M.
The place to buy Good Goods and buy them cheaper than anywhere elie
in this or surrounding Counties, is at the
OLD STAND AND NEW FIRM OF ROSS MILLS, & CO,
Comer of Tioga and Warren St. where can be found a new and well telected otsA ef
DRY GOPUS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, ds SHOES,
TAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE,
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND iJRON
OF ALL SIZES, Ac. Ac.
We call especial attention to our Stock of m
Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices &c. &c.,
Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will be sold at a very small advance for
PRODUCE OR CASH ALSO a well selected Stock of >•.
Ready-Made Clotlxixa.gr,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
• TRUNKS. VALISES, Ac. Ac., Also
BY' THE PARREL OR lb. COD FISH DUTCH ESS
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 Slock!
8 ROSS MILLS k <?•.
Tunkhannock, April 30, 1866. .- y
SHAFER& SCOTT,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Well known and long celebrated as tho best Manu
facturers in the City, have determined to open a (
Branch House.
[On the.Eaßt side of Court House Square, Next
door to Exchange Hotel. J
IN WILKES BARRE, PENN.,
For the purpose of Conducting, 6u a large scale,the
READY-MADE CLOTHING, j
MERCHANT TAILORING,:'
AND
\
Furnishing Go oils *
i
BUB3EMEBB.
As we manufacture out own goods, we shall be
enabled to retiul tnea as low as most dealers have
to pay lor the same. Each ind every garment sold
will be warranted in make and material, and all
goods made to measure will be warranted to tit and
please in e\iy particular. Our stock will coin
1 rise all qualities of Goods, from the finest foreign
Good, of our own importation.] b a low priced Do
mestic Manufacture. We shall keep constantly on
hand a large ..nd complete stock of
Men's, Youths & Boys'
'READY MADE CLOTIIIXG.
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 ami
expcriencid Cutters in thv City of New York, and
no pains will be spared to please the most fastidious.
The prices of each article will be marked in plain
figures, and ni deviation will be made iu any in
stance.
Business Conducted by A G. Stark, formerly of
Tunkhannock,
vgnl7-owk*.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
YYTHEKEAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Pre*
dent Judge of the Court of Common Fleas and;
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and i
ths President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery, for She trial of cap
ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicia I
District of Penn'a ■ G Pike, and J V. Smith, Esqs
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Picas and
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ- !
ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer an l General Jail J
Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their j
precept to ine 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., 1367.
Notice is therefore hc-reby given to the Coronor, al
Justices of 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, J
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
recognisances and other remembrances, to do t ! o; •
things which to their offices in that behalf respecth e
ly belong
Notice is also given that those who are bound by
; recognizances to prosecute the prisoner? that are or
j shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be
then and there to prosecute theui a shall be just".
M W. DEWITT,
V Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, >
Tunkhannock Jam 2, 1867 $
rnwrn nunc nu
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING
Reduced Drices to Clubs.
I
The Saturday Evening Post gives a beautiful steel
engraving (named "One of Lite's Happy Hours")—
2g inches long by 20 inches wide—to "every single
(#2 50) subscriber, and to every one sending ou n
Club.
It will commence in the first number of January a
naw story, called ''The Outlaw's Boughter ; A Tale
of the Southwest " by Emerson Bet nett, ' author of
"The Phantom of the Forest," "Prairie Flower," Ac
This will be followed by other serial Stories from
I the Best Author*. Shorter: Stories, Essays. Sketches
Letter*, Agricultural Articles, etc ar* also regularly I
j given.
The Post is Neutral in Politics—being exclusively
devoted to Literature and does not discuss Politi. al
or Sectarian questions—leaving these to the political i
: and religious press.
I Tt cffe*s among its Premiums, Wheeler & Wilson's
; Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea Sets,Spoons,and
Pitcher?, Gold and Silver Watches. Doulie Ba i I
Guns. Aliens Rifles, Melodcons, Cloths' Wringer.-,
Appleton's Cyclojedias, Ac.
N< w "üb.-Ncnbers who subscribe now b r
1867 will have their nam. entered on tf e
Ist ol The Post at —AND KtCKIVt the
WJIULE YEAH 1867 HeSIDES ! J
2ED MS.
1 copy (and the large Piemium Engravi*ig)#2.so
4 copies • •• .. .. .. g 0()
5 " (and one gratis) 8.00
8 " (and one grafts) 12,00
20 " (and one gratis) 28,00
One copy each ef Post and tady's Friend, #4,00
The getter up of a Clah will always receive a conv
of the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Members of a
Club wishing the Premium Engraving must remit
one Dollar extra.
rar Those desirous of getting up Clubs or I iemi
utnLists, should inclose Jlre cents for sample paper
containing the particulars.
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LADY'S
FOi IBG7.
THE
Fashion Magazine of the World.
LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS.
The most magnificent Steel .engravings. DOl'Bl X
FASHION-PLATES Wood engravings on every
subject that can interest ladies Crochet knitting,
.Nqtting, Embroidery..Aj&eles for the loileU, fer
the l'arlwr the Boudoir, anil the?] ntCM*. Srarr
thiitg, in faef. to make a MBmttE' LAOT'sßußk
THt LADIES' EAVORITE FOR 37 YEARS
0 Mtgizine has been ablate compete with it,—
None attempt it,
GO WHY'S EECEIE7S
for every department of a household. Thai* alone
are worth the prico of the Book
MODEL C'OTTAGES (no other Magaeine givee
them), with diagrams.
DRAWING LESSONS FOR TIIB YOUNG An
other specialty with Godey.
ORIGINAL MU IC. worth S3 a year. Othar
Magazines pal lish old worn-out ruusic ; but th* sub
scribers (•Godey get it before the music store*
GARDENING IOR LADIES. Another pecafiari
jt\ with Godey
Fashions horn Messrs. A. T Stewart A of
New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Go
dey, the only Magaeine that has them,
i Ladies' Bonnets. We give more Of them in a
year than any other Magazine In fact, the Lady'a
Book enables every !dy to be hr own lutiMt m
tker. * *- - '
MARION HAUL AND,
I Authoress of "Atone,' r "Hidden
I Eat it, >t-.) fose Side*'* ''Mime
sis," and "Miriam,"
writes for Godev each month, and fot no other mag
-1 aziue A new novel by her will be published in la
-67. We hare also retained all our old and favorite
contributor*. . ..
7EI2MS OF
A *
FOR 1867
(From which t/urr c:n be no Deri at ion,)
The following aro the terms of the Ltdj t Hook
for 1867;.- 7
One copy, one year $ q 00
Two copies, one year 5 50
Three copies, one year 7 00
Four copies cne year 10 00
Five copies, one year and an extra copy to
the person gettiag up the club, making
sixer pies 14 00 *
Eight copies, one year,-and an extra copy
j to the person getting up the club.making
nine copies 21 00
Eleven copies, one j ear, W)1 An extra copy
to tho per sot getting ufrthw club, making
twelve copies ! , 27 00
Cgl All addit'utns to.elubs.nt club _
f if?" Club subscribers will be sett4 any pol't-Af-
I £ce where the tuhscrlbcr may reside. "w'
Uodey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home
Magazine will he sent, each one year, on receipt "of
#4 50 . •
We have no club with any other mcgosioo -or
news paper
money must all be tent at one time for
any of the Clubs.
r?~ Canada subscribers must ssnd 24 cents addi
tion .I for each subscriber. •" •
Address L. A. GODEY,
y. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets.
I'II 17 A7) EL EEIA.
MRS. T, A MILLER T :
: Would respectfully inform her ;
; friends and the Ladies generally that
I she has just received a well selected f
; stock of
MILLINERY GOODS, ;
; which will be sold at the LOWEST ;
: cash 1 :
N. B—Mrs. MiJteia receiving;
i gooJ* weekly, so tbaf aJ 1 wtjm £gx! ,
T her with their patronage will bail
"fnxtt to get tho
j LATEST STYLES. ;
DRESS MAKfNG done on reason-"; ~
;V£ enns, CUTTING and FIT. ; * .
; TING warranted to gi> e sati-fae- ;
; liou it properly made '* 1 ; a
; Ro o m s on Warren St. < pioriate
; Wright's Store. w 1 -♦
; MKS T. A. MTIIMA F R,
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