Of dnnccrat. HARVEY RICKLER, Editor. TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Wednesday. July 30, 1867. FOR JUIXiE OF THE SUPREME COURT, GEORGE SHARSWOOO, OF PHILADELPHIA. The End of Vol. Six. This number of our paper closes the Sixth Volume and year of the North Branch Dem ocrat, since it has been under our supervi sion. As we propose with oar next issuc(the beginning of the 7th vol.)to make a change in the title as well as in the size ofeur pa per, this woold seem to be a proper occa sion for a retropective view of the past. — While it is often unstructive, sometimes pleasant, and always profitable to review the past; our six years experience has taught us that there are times, in this busy world of ours, when it is wisdom to look to and prepare for the future-Times, when to stop and contemplate the ghosts of buried hopes, or the fading laurels in the past, would neither serve to make the present easier, nor the future brighter. Then, Let the past dead bury its dead ! With stout hearts, high resolve and bright hopes for the future, let us firmly, cheerfully and resolutely pursue our allot ted pathway through life 10-The end. tgT We hardly need to inform our friends that a press of legal and other ad vertising this week, has limited our space for general news. We expect to have more eibow-ioom next week. Meanwhile we hope every friend of the Democrat will look up and send lis the names of one or more good subscribers. The more the merrier. Remember, friends, that in a multitude of subxeriberx , there is safety. Remember too, that the root of all evil incites the edi torial female, equine quadruped to peram bulate. Whoa! Whoa!! W boa !!! There goes our hat! Never mind-It's a poor old thing anywav-g-l-a-n-g! We're bound to keep up with the procession, as long as there's a bub or a spoke to the cart! The Radical papers make the following confession of the gigantic failure and mis erable fizzle of the attempt of the Radicals to put President Johnson out of their way : The impeachment scheme has virtually been quashed. The party in favor of this was defeated in the Ilouse by the loss of a resolution for an October Session, for the purpose of taking it -up. Thad. Stevens wanted to make ihe Judiciary Committee report at once, but in this he failed. A vote having indicated the status of the House, io opposition to impeachment to be eighty tour to forty-five, Stevens b. cauie disgusted and moved to lay the subject on the table, which was done. The country is not scrry to learn of this disposition of the subject. £f Massachusetts, late ly mad i a speech to the Maryland radica's. Irom which we clip the following para graph. He said : "South Carolina had $400,000,000 worth of proj.ertn when the war commenced — &200,000,000 of it in slaves. All gone— their railroads worn out—their banks fail ed— the poorest civilized community on God's eurtk to-day. We republicans can carry thai stale this autumn hy from 20,- 000 to 30,000 majority, and hold. [Ap plause.]! was told by an ex-governor of the state, referring to a district where sla very was the strength of onr principles and our organization that there would not be a candidate rttn against us Jor congress.— You cannot say as much for any district in Boston or New \ rk." Countrymen, can you be so lost to all love of country so utterly degraded by the republican since it has held pewer, that nothing can arouse you to a sense of duty you owe yourselves, your children and re publican government ? Ex. The Death of Mr, Denlaon, In the United States House of Repre sentatives on the 10th inst., Mr. Boyer (Pa.) announced the death of his colleague Mr. Denison, paying a high tribute to his pnblic character and private worth, and offering the usual resolution of regret and condolence. Remarks were also made by Messis. Randall, Miller, Getz and Van Trump. The resolutions were agreed to unani mously, and the Ilonse at half-past three o'clock adjourned. announced the action of that body on the death of Hon. Charles Deaison, Represen tatives from Pennsylvania. On motion of Mr. Bnckalew the Douse resolution of condolence and regret was taken up. Mr. Buckalew delivered a enlogy upon the life and character of the deceased, and offered a resolution that the Senate ad journ out of rt6pect to his memory.- Mr. Cameron spoke briefly of Mr. Denison as a gentleman of personal char acter, whem he had known and respected for many years, The resolution of Buckalew was adopt ed, and the Senate adjourned. A NEW SVSTEM FOR REGISTERING LET TKRS.— AII Postmasters were instructed to put the new system of registration J letters into operation on the first day of June —at which time it went effect all over the Uni ted States. A new style of canvass en velope, of large size and of an appearance sufficiently novel to attract the attention of distributing clerks immediately, has been introduced with this change. _ Tne j directions on these envelopes will gße the ! reader a good idea of the new system.— It reads : "Postmasters, route agents, rail way post office clerks and receiving clerks, handling this registered package envelope while in transit, are required to keep a rec j ord of its number, postmark, (with date,) 1 address, date of its receipt, and the descrip j tion made of it by tbem on blanks and books furnished for that purpose. Route agents and railway post office clerks will also take a receipt for it, (to be carefully preserved,)Vben it leaves their hands ; and when such receipts cannot be obtain ed at the time, they will place in the. pouch with this envelope a receipt, to be signed by the Postmaster of the office at which the ponch is first opened. This re ceipt the Postmaster will sign, and return it, (directed to the route agent or rail vay 1 post office clerk,) by next mail." ROSS, MILLS 8c CO, Const Tioga sad Watrgo StrssU, TtfNKHA JltfOCK, PENN'A; Ar* now opening a large atecko Hardware, inch as IRON, STEEL A NAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, "Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c. HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated Bitts of every kind, Hames, Iron Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Tree 9, Girth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trace Chains, &c. Ac. PAINTS AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS ALSO CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. A r ails and Hand-Rakes at wholesale and retail. All of which have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and expressly for this market, and all they ask is an examination of the goods to satisfy all of the truth of what we say. Remember the place. ROSS, MILLS & Co. Tunk. Pa. May 29th, 1867. JUST PUBLISHED. NEW WORK ON SINOINQ. BASSINI'S TWEITY MELODIC EXERCISES. Ik rouM or SOLFEGGIOS EOR SOEEAAO OR MEZZO SOTKAATO VOICES, IXTEJtDED AS Studies to acquire the Art of Singing "Then exercises were composed to be used timal taoeouily with his syi*tem, "THE AHT or Siseise," or with any other method lor the cultivation of the voice, and will take the place of CONCON E'S SOL FEGGIOS ; being more melodious and bolter adapt ed for teaching. '•Some of these exercises are specially beautiful as well as useful, a mingling of the dulct et utile which secures the interest as well as the improve ment of the student. The various styles leveloped in these exercises render them invaluable in an edu— rational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the appreciation, and at the same time form 'he taste of the pupil. They must be studied carefully with reference to the innumerable marks of expression and forms of ornamentation. — Upon the minute accuracy with which these are ac complished depends the actual sterling advancement of the pupil ; any evasion or slurring in these re spects is time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the other hand, a close and patient investigation, and a minutely and faithful execution of them, will give unexpected powor and facility, and open to the student the means and resources by which great artists produce their most brilliant and profound ef fects. — Watson's Art Journal. In Tn'o Volumes. Price, oach, in Boards, Retail, $2 00 do. do, in Cloth. Retail, 250 A Sample Copy sent by Mail, post paid, on receipt of Wholesale Price, $1,50 Published by WM. HALL SON, Wo 643 Broadway. N. Y. Publishers and dealers in Music, and Manufactur ers of FLUTES, FIFES, FLAGEOLETS, Ac., Ac,, Send for catalogue of prices. PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE, AR PAINTING, 'Jiy 7t'. TiUGBH, Artist. Rooms over the Wyoming National bank,in Stark's Brick Block, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Life-site Portraits painted from Ambrotypes or Photograph* —Photographs PainUd in Oil Colors All orders for paintings executed according to or der, or no charge made. . .. ry Instructions given in Drawing, Sketching, Portrait and Landscape Painting, in Oil or water Colors, and in all branches of the art, Tunk., July 31, V -v6*so-tf. FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE of Urine irritation, inflamation, or ulceration of the bladder, of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, atone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swelllings. Usi HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT lven, THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.—There ore the nervous and debilitated should immediately aee UILMBOLD'S BXVRACV Brcss. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of writs of Fieri Faciat, I will ex pose to Public Sale at the Court House in Tunk hannock Wyoming County Pa. on SATURDAY,THE 17T1I DAY OF AUGUST, 1867 the following desciibed piece or parcel of land, s't uate and being in the Township of Falls, Wyoming County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the North by lauds of Jackson Vantuyl, East by lan.l of Levi Townsend and Perry Sickler, South by land of John Smith and West by land of Levi Townsend ; Containing about thirty acres of land and about eight acres thereot improved, with two dwelling house, two small barns one saw-mill one lath and shingle mill and some fruit trees then on with the appurtenances Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Miles A Lynch use ot I. C. Lyo cb, vs Philo A Lafayette Sherwood, and will be sold for eash only, by M. W. DEWIxT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. ). Tank ~ July 29, '67 > Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of writs of Fieri Facias I wi|j n pose to public sale at the Coart House in th. Borough of Tnnfchaanock, Wyoming County P. Saturday, August 17th, 1867 the following tract ' piece of land, situate in MonroeTn Wyoming Co, State of Pennsylvania, beioo tb. Northwest part of the William Maddock tract and bsunded aDd described as follows i Beginning at a birch on the North bank of a small creek running through said lot, thence South,eighty and one foarth degrees West 64 pcrchs to a post in the brook theno* South twvntythreeA one-halt degrees, west 22 percbev to a birch,thence North forty-one degrees, West 85 perches to stones on Creek bank, thence North tw and one-fourth degrees East 61 perches to stones on North line of Maddock tract, thenoe South eighty seven and one-fourth degrees, East 141 and seven-thenths perches to the division line, thence Sooth two and one-fourth degrees West, 92 and five tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing Eighty acres and one hundred and thirty perches of and be the same more or less, with about your acres improved, with one log bouse and some frnit trees trees thereon. Seised and taken in exeeution at the suit of Eliho Fassett assigned to Wm .M. Piatt, vs. CharlesS. Harding, Administrator of Charles Johnson de'd , and will be sold for cash only, bv M. W DEW ITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Tank. July 29,'67 J Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of writs of Fieri Facias I will ex pose to Public Eale at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in Wyoming County, Pa. ON SATURDAY, THE 17TII DAY OF AUGUST, 1867. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described property to wit : A certain piece or parcel of land situate and being iL the Township of Falls, Wyoming Cb. Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit t on the North by lands of Spencer Fitch, East by lands of Isaac Smith South by the Susquehanna Rirer and West by land of Mathew Sherwood ; Containing about eighteen acres of land and about eight acres thsreof improv ed, with one frame dwelling house, one frame shed and a small apple orchard thereon, with appurte nances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. V. Lynch, vs. A. W. Mahoo, and will be sold for cash only, by M W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Tuck. July 26, '67. $ Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, I will expose to Public Sale in the Borough of Tunk hannock, Wyoming County, State of Pennsylvania ON SATURDAY. THE 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1867, at 1 o'clock P M., the following described property to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the Township of Windham, Wyoming Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the North by lands of .Mark Keenty, East by Sus quehanna River, South by land of John Fassett, and West by land of the Estate or beirs of John Graves dee'd.; containing about one hundred acres of and about sixty-five acres thereof improved, with one brick dwelling bouse, one frame baro, one small apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon, with toe ,P 5r.°71.1.0 to .—-to. th.-H .fC W. Whitney Administrator of Walter Y, hitney. dec d. vs Jeaeette Whitney, Adm trx of J. J- Whitney dee d et ml, and will be sold for cash only, by ' M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Tunk, July 26, '67 $ SherifFs Sale. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Farias, 1 will ex pose to Public Sale at the Court llouso in Tunk hanuock Boro., Wyoming Co. Pa, ON SATURDAY HIE 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1867, at 1 o'clock P. H , the following descriacd the right, title and interest of the defendant in that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the Townshipol Nortbmorehirvl. W yocr.ng County, Pa.; bounded as follows, to wit : tee North by land of Mrs Mary Will", on the Last by land of Moody Whitwell, on the South by Dr. Wm. Thompson, and on the West by Levi Winters, con taining about thirty and one-fourth acres ljt , " ' and about twelve a. res thereof improved, with the appurtenances. ALSO One other certain piece or parcel of land situate and being is the Township of Northmoreland, County of Wyoming. Pa.; bounded as follows,to wit :on the North and West by land above described South by land of Dr Wm. Thompson, and East by land of Moody Whitwell ; containing about two and three fourth acres of land, all improved, with the appurte nances. . . _ _ Seized and taken in execution at .he sun of K. Hatfield, assigned to Aaron Brown, vs Asher Baker. and will be sold for cash only, by M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. > Tunk. July 39, '67. $ Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias I will ex pose to Public Sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkhannock, Wyoming County Pa., ON SATURDAY, THE 17TH DAi' OF AUGUST, 1867, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of the Defendants in that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the Township of Falls. Wyomrog Couu v Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit . on the North by land of Jackson Vantuyl, East by land of Levi Townsend and Perry bickler, South-by land of John Smith, and West by land of Levi Town send ; Containing about thirty acres of lana an about eight acres thereof improved, with two dwe - ing houses two small barns, one Saw Mill, one Lat and Shingle Mill, and some fruit trees thereon, win: the appurtenances. . _ Seized and taken in execulioo at >• "mt of J c Miles, vs. H. W. Finn and Levi Townsend, will be sold for cash only, by DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. ? Tank. July 26, ) Sheriff's Sale, BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias I will ex pose to Public Sale, at the Court House in the Boro. of Tunkhannock, Wyroiaing County Pa., ON SATURDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1867. at 1 o'clock P. M. the following described Pr AlUhe right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to that certain piece or lot of land, s '* uat ® "7 Exter Township, Wyoming County Pa.. Bounded and described as follows ; Beginning at the highway, leading from, the lute Solomon Brown s estatoto. Whilock's Mills-so called-and runn.ng thence North eighty-six degrees West, twenty-two and five tenths perches to a corner, thence North perches to a corner, thence North fcvo K .v.-.' twenty-nine and .Ix-ten.hs perches to a eonrer, tbrace North ten degrees East, forty perches to oorur. South 74 deg. East, 6 perches to a corner Vorth 19 deg. East. 42.7-10 perches to a corner, booth 70 deg. East, 296-10 perches to a corner, south Mj deg. West, 39.5-10 perches to a coraer North deg. West 4 perches to a cornel, Sou-h 21 deg. West, si nandiAg to a corner, South 69 deg East, 49 perches to a Hemlock, South 13 deg.West,26 5-10 a corner North 70* deg. West, 24 perches to a cor ner South 10 deg. West, 1 7-10 peiches to a corner South 86 deg. West, 20.2-10 perches to the beginning ; containing 32 acres and 50 one frame dwellling bonve. and some fruit tree thereon, with the appurtenances. . . j ower To be sold subject to the interest or ngb of Eleanor Eyte. -. a r Aaron Seised and taken in execution at the, st Brown, vs. Rachel Sickler.Adminis f Ute of Isaac Sickler, dee'd-, and will be sow cash only, by M DEWITT, Sheriff- Sheri7's Office. ? Tunk. July 28, '97 S HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU and vigor to the fiuine aod bloom to P . cheek. Debility is accompanied by . „ 0 . Gumption insar.tity, or epileptic fitseasoe.