Local and Personal. Returned Our frienJ L. W. Hermans, Thotographer has returned, after an absence of abmit six week* to bis old stand over the National Bank, 'where all wishing Picluies can be sup plied at short notice. Oleaginous. The Improved Linseed Oil or "Drying Oil" ig used and approved by the best painters here and elsewhere. It is cheaper than raw, oil and preferable in every respect. To he found in Tunkhannock at the Drug Store of Lyman and Wells, only. They also keeD a variety of other oils, and a good as sortment of Paints, Varnishes, &c. jrjir and Festival, The Ladies connected with the Methodist Church of Tunkhannock will hold a Fair and Festival in said Church commencing on Mon> bay Evening August 19th.| The pnctcdswill j be used in lurniohing the new Church. The public are respectfully invited to attend end assist in this most laudable enterprise. Strliuf Hands And Uchestras will do well to call upon L B. Powell, 110 Pcnn Avenue, Scranton, for Instruments. Strings, Ac. He is filling a great many orders for Strings by msil. Overexertion, Either of body or mind, prodaces debility mnd discesse. The usual remedy is to take some stimulent, the effect of which is the 1 same as giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats. The true way is to fortify the sys- ; tern with a permanent tonic like the Peruvian Syrup, (a protoxide of iron), which gives strength and vigor to the whole system. j New Clothing Store, Messrs. Straus A Krlliff, exteusive clothing dealers from Rochester, N. Y. have rented C, r. Millers brick store for the purpose of en tering into the manufacture and sale on an i extensive scale of Heady made Clothing, Hats, j Caps and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods.— , They expect to be able to open up the estab-! li6htnent on or about the 20th inst. Editccs, and other ragged people will make a note of the above. Prepare tor Court Froseciftors in criminal cases will please see that their witnesses are duly suppa-naed, either by themselves or by a constable, and the return made and sworn to on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the 19th day of Aug. 1807, being the first day of the term of the Gourt of Quarter Sessions for this county,— Witnesses must be on hand on Monday morn in? to respond, otherwise attachments may issue forconten.pt. For the Benefit of the Clergy, To PREACHERS OF THE GosrEi., in this County who furnish satisfactory evidence of' tjie fact, we will furnish the Wyoming Dem. j at half price—{Jl.oo per year. Preachers of political, disunion, negro equali- ; ty, mongrel doctrines, will be furnished, now and then, through the columns of the Demo~ crat, with a slight touch of "Had Columbia" i —gratia. Progressing— The two Churches, and the Jail, which are being built here this summer, are going for ward or ra'.her'upwards. The Jail, seems to be a little the most in advance. The stone work of cellar and the cells being well nigh completed. The brick-work has now been -commenced by Mr. Hit hard Brenton, late of Pittston, but now a resident of Nicholson, in j this County. The foundation walls of the j Presbytprian Church arc How ron.ly Inr the j brick. This, tco, Mr. Brenton has been en gaged to build- The basement 6tory walls j of tho new Methodist Church are nearly tin- f ished and so far, appear quite ornamental. ; A Brass Band at Nicholson, The young men of Nicholson, aided by the public spirited citizens of that place, have ! procured a full set of instruments for a brass Band, at an expense of upwards of STX). — They have also engaged the services ol It. P. 1 Itoas, Esq., the accomplished musician and . Leader of the band at this place, as an Instructor. Having had, just a little experi- j •cnce in this business —being yet in our A. B. C.'s—we warn our Nicholson friends against expecting too much, in too short a time. Ten thousand discordant unearthly sounds will have to be made in the long and patiently < practiced exercises, to produce even the sim plest tune.—But 6tick to it boys ! Per6e veieuce overcomes all obstacles. '•To be, or not to be—that't the question." j Whether to suffer with mental anguish, Feverish lips,cracking pains dyspeptic agonies, ! And nameles bodily suffering ; Or whether, wth sudden dash, Seize a bottle of PLANTATION BITTERS. And, as Guntbcr swear#, bo myself a man j again, Guntker said my eyes were sallow, My visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad- My disposition troublesome —in fact, He gently hinted I was fast becoming Quite a nuisance. Four bottles now beneath my vest have dis appeared, My food has relish, my appetite is keen, My step elastic, my mind brilliant, and Nine pounds, avoir dupois, is added to my weight. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet article—superior to Co logne and at half the price. Unlocking the Kecks. The great coat of silver and gold arisesj not BO much from their scarcity in ihe earth, as the difficulty of extracting them from their j atony combinations. Dr. J. C. Ayer, the well-known chemist of Massachusetts, has cut this gordiau knot. After having merited j and received the gratitude of half mankind, I by his remedies that cure their diseases, he j is now winning the other half, by opening j for them au easy road to the exhaustless treasures of the hills. lie has discovered and published a chemical process, which ren ders at little cost the hardest rocks and ores friable like chalk, so that the precious metals are loosed from their confinement, and easi- j ly gathered. Mines too poor to pay, may be worked at a profit now, aud the yield of rich largely increased, while the cost of extracting the metals from the ore, U dimin ished. Either is a great achievement, to en yich mankind, or cure their diseases. But we j sre informed our celebrated countryman ad here to the latter, as bis speciality aud chief ambition [Buffalo Sentinel. Making Lorats—fast, Some member of the Band on their return ' from the residence of Mr, Asa S. Dana across i the river— whore they had been treated to a ' fine collation ijj the way of ice cream, j ? *<=-,—made tje remark that ''we (the Band) were making local items protty fast." j leather fast,gentlemen,for separate mention; but we can lump them off in this wise ; j 9SR EVADE On returning from their pleasant j v lo J' ' l the other evening, theEana—remembering the splendid bouquet presented them, for their Montrose trip, by - Trs. 1 iatt, gave that lady a serenade, which she appeared and acknowlegded ; and after cue or two of the Major's funny yarns, they departed, just in time to be met by the Rev. C. R. Line, who, acting as a committoe of a ' party of Mite Society ites assembled at his 1 house very urgently invited them to go there ! HAMJ play the rest of the evening : which invitation tby—the Band aforesaid—felt obliged to decline,on account ft most of them laid,— cf their hcing by that time,— "played." j Dcllcite Compliment to the Baud. The followiug note, which explains itself, ; was recently received by R. P. Ross, Esq ,the Leader of the Band at this place,from a Lady of rare musical attainments, One whose good opinion therefore, offords the Band far greater satisfaction than her very liberal money cons tribution. Thanks, to our modest and gen erous friend, whose name we are obliged to withhold, in order that we may partially at least, comply with her request, in the Post Script. R, P, Ross, Esq., DEAR SIR I Not Knowing who i is Treasurer of the Band, I Incloso to you for that i Treasury, ten dullari. This small sum does not, of course, cancel any indebtedness arising from the pleasure your uausie affords me, but may sim ply serve as an assurance of my gratitude and re spect. May an appreciative and liberal communi ty reward yeu most generously, and thereby en courage you in the continuance of your most grate ful favors, and the highest interests of your as- I sociation be promoted Yours, Reap eetfully Mrs. A Great Mistake* It's a mistake to suppose that because the circumstances of an event are well known in the neighborhood of its occurrence, that they are equally well known in all parts of the County. It's a mistake to suppose that it is an easy task to hunt up, run down, inquire out, sift out and get in shape tor publication an item of news growing out of an occurrence in a remote part of the County. Last winter —sometime—a terrible accident occurred at the house of—somebody—somewhere, in the j Township of Monroe, in this County, by rea j son of the falling in of the floor of an upper ; room filled with young people, gathered there at a convivial party. One or two persons i were dangerously if not fatally burned or I scalded, others we p e much injured. The/act of this occurrence did nut reach our ears un til the lapse of many days—we think,weeks ; , and then, with not sufficient deliniteness as l to date, names and circumstances, to war rant us in its publication, j We give this case as an example of the un ' recorded and unpublished incidents which are , happening frequently in all parts of the coun ' ty, aud, which, if published, would add much to the value of the Democrat as a local news paper* With these prefatory remarks, wo now come to the point where we wish to 6ay something. It is this : Our friends will greatly oblige us,and add to the value of our paper,bv giving us the facts, names, dates and circumstances—as fully as possible —of unus ual events in their respective localities, for publication. Il not in shape for the press we | will try to make them so. Names and dates , being mere aibitrary things—to which the i context furnishes no clue— should be plainly written. The name of the writer must al j , ways accompany communication. It is not; i required for publication, but as a guaranty of the truthfulness of the circumstances narrated. ' A Fish Story, in Rhyme. Everybody loves to listen to a good fish j story—evert if it is a little "fishy." These stories, heretofore, however,have always been jin prose—and many of thein rather too prosy |to be interesting. We never came across a genuine fish story done up in rhyme, before receiving thelollowing admirable one. from ' a gentleman, whose name is not as familiar to us as that of our mutual friend S.— of whom he sings. We hardly know which most to ! admire, the scienco exhibited, by S,— the fisherman or by S. R, the historian of his ' triumphs. For Ihe Democrat. aiFascPAxr, Juiy, "or. In the quiet town of M , There lives our nighbor S— , , Who never goes a trout ing. Unless with good tueceas. Now once upon a eortain day, 'T*as in the r-ummer time. lie took his " implements" aid went To have —a treating time. Ere yet the snn had c hed it's rays Of Glory round about, Our neighbor S. hid we!! secured, A goodly mess of trout. • The dny wore on and naught as yet Had happened to molest, i But now u little incident Brought Science to a test. j Close by a rock tho fi.-herman, A monster treat had spied, But every time he threw the bait, The imp would ouly hi Jo. " All right my little lad," quoth he, "I'll have you yet to day ; Perhaps you'd rather have a meal Served up some other way." He placed upon a piece of bark, A neatly baited hook, Anl with this n vel cargo launched The crait into the brook ; It floated slowly down to where He lost had seen the trout; He gave the line a gentle iiri'di. And lo! he fetched him out I S. R. IDieci. Tit Al'GEß— on the Knd ult in Whiteside Ceunty Ills, Samuel Trauger aged 56 years. RANCID BCTTER. —We cut from an ex change the following recipe!—"To a pint of water add thirty drops (about half a tea i .spoonfull) of liquor of cboloridc fcf lime. Wash in this two and a half pounds of ran- I cid butter, when every particle of butter has come in contact with the water, let it j stand an hour or two ; then wash the but ! ter well again in pure water. The butter is then left without any odor, and has the sweetness of fresh butter. These prepara tions cf lime have nothing injurious in tbcrn." The same paper says :—"We had obtained some of the most rancid, aud it was bad enough for any stomach that had any more sensibility than a wagon wheel. We doctored it as per recipe, and then placed it on-the table along with new and ; good butter. Here is a fact worth a year's subscription to a paper." >(OTE—We have heard of rancid butter i being placed on the table without any of j the trouble re£er*d to; but we do not rec i ommcud any one to try it. DELICATE DECISION. —It is well enough ' for all of us with the rest of mankind to : know, that it has been decided that when j you tread on a lady's train in the street. ■ you are not required to apologize. \ou have a right to bo in tuo street ' So ha* the lady v but she has no more righ j to carry her train, with the expectat ion of having itrespcc.ted,than she has to bring her cradle and rock her baby in it. A train in the drawing ropqa, bowevei inconvenient, is graceful and appropriate ; and if you do not like it, you may keep out of the room. You may go into the street, you have a right there, and you have a right to step i on the sidewalk, and if any wild, wayward j waspy, wilful woman dares to unfurl her silk or satin banners between your feet and ! the pave, it is at her royal ri&k—and not i yours. ; gjjftial %oticrs. EXECUTORS NOTICE, ' " Letter testamentary having been granted t.ie un ! dereigned on the estate of Samuel Lyman, late of ' i Meshoppen Tp. dee'd. Notice is hereby given all ■ persons indebted to the said estate, to make immo i diate payment of the same, and all persons having claims against the same, will present them duly au thenticated for settlement without delay to O.C.LYMAN, Err. Washington, July 22nd 1367-v6n49-6w. INSOLVENT NOTICE, "JVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested a 1 that I have applied to the Hon., the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Wyoming, tor the benefit of the insolvent laws of this commonwealth, und that tbey have appointed the first day of next term of said court, tne 19th day of August next, to hear me and my creditors, at the Court House, in tha Borough of Tunkhannock when and whero you can attend, if you think proper. HKNItY WALL. Exeter, Juiy 15, 1867. SUlll'tEXA IN DIVORCE, , Maria Phaver by her next } In tho Court of Common ! friend Levi Winters vs. > Pleas of Wy'g Co., No Henry K. Shaver. y32 January term. 1867 LIBEL FUR DIVORCE FROM THE" BONDS UF MATRIMONY. I, M" W. DeWitt, High Sheriff of the Cconty of Wyoming, do hereby make known unto Henry K. Shaver, that he be and appear at a Court of Com mon Pleas, to be held at Tunkhannock. in aud for j the County of Wyoming, on Monday the l'Jth day •f August, A. D. 1867. then und there to answer tho | said complaint, and to show cause, if auy there be, ; why tho bonds of matrimony between hiiuseif ami I Maria Sharer, hie wife, shall not be dissolved. M. W. DeIVITT, Sheriff 1 Sheriff's office, Tunk. July 16, 1867, SUBPTHNA In DIVORCE. James U. Bagley I In tho Court of Common vs. > I'leas Wyoming County, Emcline D. Bagley jNo. 24, January Term. 1667 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF - MATRIMONY, t I, M. W. Dcwitt High Sheriff of the County of Wyoming, do hereby uiako known unto Emetine D. Bagley, that she be and appear at a Court of (,'ein mon l'ltas, to bo held at Tuukhannock in tho Coun ty aforesaid, on Monday the 19th day of August, A. I> 1667, then and there to answer the said complaint, aud show cause it auy sho hath, why the bonds of matrimony between herself and James H. Bagley ' her husband shall not be di.ndveJ. M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff, j Sheriff's Office, Tunk. July 9th'67. i6u47tf. j CORPORATION NOTICE WHEREAS, application has been made to the Court 1 of Common Pleas of Wyoming County for the grant j ing of a Charter of Incorporation to the Baptist Church, of Tunkhannock Borough in said County, the same havihg been tiled in the office of the Pro | thonotary of said Court. Notice is hereby given I that if no sufficient reason to the contrary is shown, it shall be lawful for the said Court at the next j enn thereof to declare that the persons so associated. | shall according Lo the articles and conditions set forth I in said Charter, become, aud be a corporation or j body politic, in law ami in fact, and tlic court will ! make such other directions as the case may require. E. J. KL'ENL' I',l',uthonotary Tunk. July,B, 18G7-v6a47. CORPORATION NOTICE. WHEREAS, application has been made to the | Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County for the ; granting of a Charter of Incorporation to the Methu dist Episcopal Church ot Factoryville, in said County, ' the same having been filed in the office of tho Pru j thonotary of said Court. Notice is hereby given I that if no sufficient reason to the contrary is shown, j j it shall bo lawtul for the said Court at the next term ■ 1 thereof to declare that the persons so associated, I shall according to the artieleg and conditions set ' forta in said Charier, become, and be a corpc ation ; or body politic in law and in fact, and the court will make such other directions .s the case may require, t E. J K KKN EY, l'rothonotary. ' aunk. July Bih 1367—v6n47. MANHOOD AND YOt'THFt'L VIGOR aro re gained by UELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Btcnc. SHATTER ED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by Ilelinbolu'g Extract Buchu, REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notiee is hereby given to all persons intcres ted that tho fulh'wiug accounts and claims have been filed iu the Register's Office in and for Wyoming Co. will be presented to the Orphans' Court to be held at Tuiikhonnock, in aud ihe game County, on Monday the 19th day of August next, for confirma tion and allowance ; Widow's Claim in the estate of Abraham Acc. late of Tunkhannock Tp. dee'd., Filed Dec, -2d 1566. Widow's Clrim in the cs.ate of Conrad Kintiier. late of Tunkhannock Tp. dee'd. Filed Ma'ch 80,'67 Widow's Claim in the estate or Albertftosengraiil late of Eaton Tp. dee'd. Filed April 22J1667. Widow's Claim (ax the estate of Mjseerches to the place of beginning, containing Eighty acres and one hundred and thirty perches of and be the same more or less, with about {four acres improved, with one log house and some fruit trees trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit o' Elihu F;u>sett. assigned to Win M. Piatt, vs. Charles S. Harding, Administrator of Charles Johnson do'd , u:id will be sold tor cash only, bv M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff Sheriff's Offiee, ) Tunk. July 29,'67 \ Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of writs of Fieri Facias I will ex pose to Public Sale 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 pieco or parcel of land situate and Leing in the Township of Falls, Wyoming Co. Pa., bounded nnd described as follows, to wit : on the North by lands of SpeDcer Fitih, East by lands of Isaac Smith South by the Susquehanna ltiver and West by land of Mathew Sherwood ; Containing abont eighteen acres of land nnd about eight acres thereof improv ed, with one frame dwelling house, one frame shed and a small applo orchard thereon, with appurte nances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. V. Lynch, vs. A. W. Mubon, and will be sold fur cash only, by M W, DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Tunk. July 26, '67. $ Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fiiri Facias, I will expose to Public Sale in tha Borough of Tunk hannock, Wyoming County, State of Pennsylvania, ON SATURDAY. THE 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1567, at 1 o'clock P. M,. the following described property to wit : All that certain piece or parcol of land situate and boing in the Township of Windham Wyoming Co., l'a,, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the North by lands of Mark KeeDty, East by Sua quebanna River, South by land of John Fassett, and West by land of the Estate or heirs of John Graves dee'd ; containing about one hundred acres of land nnd about sixty-five acres thereof improved, with one brick dwelling house, ono frame barn, one small apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon, with tho appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. W. Whi'noy Administrator of Walter Whitney, dee'd. vs Jeanetto Whitney, Adm'trx of J. J. Whitney dee'd, et al, and will be sold for cash only, by M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, £ Tunk, July 26, '67 J Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, 1 will ex jKise to Public Sale at the Court House in Tunk : hannock Boro., Wyoming Co. Pa., ON SATURDAY THE 17TU DAY OF AUGUST, 1867, at 1 o'clock P. M., tho following described ! ' All the right, title and interest of tho defendant : in that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in tho Township ot Xorthmoreland, Wyoming Countv, Pa,; bounded as follows, to wit : on the I North bv land of Mrs. Mary Wills, on tbe East by land of Moody WhU*ell. on the South by Dr. Win. Thompson, and on the West by Levi Winters, con taining about thirty and one-fourth acres of land, and about twelve a.res thereof improved, with tho appurtenances. ALSO I One other oertain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the Township of Northmorelnnd,County of Wyoming. Pa.; bounded as follows,to wit :on the I North and West by land aboie described South by land of Dr Win. Thompson, and East by land ot Moody Whitwcll ; containing about two and thice- I fourth acres of land, all improved, with tho appurto j nances. j Seized and taken in execution at tho suit of R. 0. i Hatfield, assigned to Aaron Brown, vs Ashcr Baker, and will he suld fur cash only, by M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff i Sheriffs Office, j Tunk. July 3d, '67. j 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 l'a., ON SATURDAY, THE 17T1I DAT OF AUGUST, I 1367, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit: i All the right, title and interest of the Defendants ! in that certain piece cr parcel of land situate and J being in the Township of Falls, Wyoming County J Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit ; on tho North by land of Jackson Yantuyl, East by land of Levi Townsend and Perry Sickler, South'by 1 land of Jobn Siuith, and West by land of Levi Towu send ; Containing about thirty aoras of land and about eight acres thereof improved, with two dwell ing bouses two small barns, one Saw Mill, one Lath aud Sbingle Mill, and some fruit trees thereon, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. C. Miles, vs. 11. W. Finn and Levi Townsond, and will bo sold for cash only, by M, W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, > ! Tunk. July 26, '67 i Sheriff's Sale, BY VIRTUE of * writ of Fieri Facias I e ill ex pose to Public bale, at tbe Court House in the Boro. of Tunkhannock, Wyroming County Pa., ON SATURDAY; THE 17TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1567, at 1 o'clock P. M. tko following described property, to wit : All tko right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to that certain piece or lot of land, situate ir> Exter Township, Wyoming Couuty Pa., Bounded and described as follows ; Beginning at the highway lending from, the late Solomon Brown's estate to Whilock's Mills—so called—and runniog thence North eighty-six degrees West, twenty-two and five tenths perches to a corner, thence North twenty-two perches to a corner, thence North bvo degrees East, twenty-nino and six-tenths perches to a corner, thence | North ten degrees Eist, forty porches to a corner. South 74 dcg. East, 6 perches to a corner, North 19 j deg. East, 42.7-10 perches to a corner, Sooth 70 deg East, 296-10 perches to a comer, South 11J deg. West, 39.5-10 perches to a corner, North 77J deg, West, 4 perches to a cornet, South 21 deg. West, 47 perches to a comer, South 69 dcg East, 49 perches to a Hemlock, South 13 deg. West,26 5-10 perches to a cornc, North 70f deg. West, 24 perches to a cor ner, South 10 deg. West, 1.7-10 potches to a corner South 96 deg. West, 20,2-10 perches to the place of beginning ; containing 32 acros and 50 porches with one framo dwellling house, and some fruit tree thereon, with the appurtenances. To be sold subject to the interest or right of dower of Eleanor Kyte. i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Aaron Brown, vs. Rachel Sicklor, Administratrix of the es tate of Isaac Sickler, doe'd-, and will bo sold for cash only, by M W. DEW ITT, Sheriff Sheri7'g Office. ? Tunk. July 29, '97 J THE HEALING POOL, AND HOL'&JC OF MERCY. llozvarfl Association Reports, for YOUNG MEN on the CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and the ER RORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manty powers, and create impediments to MAR RIAGE, with sure means of relief. iSent in sealed cttrr. envelopes, free of charge. Address I)R. J. SKILLKN lInUOUTvN, Howard AsmhmUw, Philadelphia, l'a, vGuH-ljrear, gligcflliiiifm Thomas' Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASIi. Patented May 7th, 1867. The molt Important and Valuable Intention of the lWy Century, 1. The Dasher is superior to any other, l>y being as simple as the old dasher, and combining the at inoapheric principle therewith, and the Butter Gslh -1 erei. 2. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as the seme power applied to this in like mechanical oper- I atious will make one-fourth more reciprocations. I 3. It is superior to ail others, inasmuch as it pro duces in a much shorter time. 4. It is superior to any other, inasn uch as it pro duces a much better quality of Butter, Lastly it is superior to any other Patent Churn, inasmuch a* it is SUO per cent, cheaper than any j other. It is well known to Dairymen and others, that Butter is contained in minute globules or sacks cov ered with a membrane, and requires the action of ; air to prepare the covering to be removed by iric i tiun. The Scientific American says : "If cream is daeiied against hard substance or mashed between bars or rollers,it breaks the globules and becomes oily, by destroying the grain. It should be thrown into currents and counter-currents by tho action of air, causing a friction by the eur- I rents against each other, removing the covering without breaking or bursting the globules." This is the pnocipie which the inventor of th is Dasher endeavored to koep in view, and the result shows fl much LARGER YIELD OF BETTER OBTAINED IN LESS TIME THAN ANY OTHER DASHER Experiments have proven that any other me thod except pumping air through the cream ,will not pen etrate sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules pre paratory to concentrating the butter. Throwing it into the air by cl apperg of old fashioned Hashers, does not sufficiently expose it to the air to bring out the Butter. The above Patent Dasher has beea purchased for Susquehanna, Wyoming and Luzerne Counties by A, r. Baldwin, of Montrose. The process of churn ing can be seen on exhibition at Wall's Hotel, in lunkhsnnock, for a few days by Mr. Reynolds, agent, who will sell township rights, A. P, BALDWIN, Mostrose. July 23d ; 1567. orixioxs or THE mr.ss. The Philadelphia Inquirer speaking'of this in vention says: "This most simple, practical and useful invention, truly, merits the patronage of not only men of science, hut also every agricultu - ralist and farmer. The Philadelphia Aire in speaking of the prac tical ojieration of this invention says: Having witnessed the operation of the Atmo-pharic Churn Dash, we are without doubt satisfied that it is one of tho neatest and most useful inventions exhibit ed- The dash can be used in aDy churn, and will produce butter in from three to five ininutcs. Its operation is simple and ingenious, acting on the same principle as the ordinary air pump. By its use trash air is, upon each motion, forced into the churn and the cream thrown into currents and coun ter currents, and producing not only a much finer and healthies quality of butter, but a far greater yield than can be obtained by any patent churn ever invented. TIE 111 SlUAff CUT TO Manufactured by W M FLICKNER, At T trjVA'lfji JVJYO C A', 2>a. who has tho exclusive right for Wyoming County, is i one of tho very few Machines that will cutllaT, Ptruw, Stalks, Ac., better than the old fashioned Cutting boxes, un such a property as this the very best security in the world, j and who eelLthcir Governments to re-invest in these bonds —thus securing a greater interest, 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bands are offer- j • ed for the present at 90 cents on the dollar and ac crued interest, they are the cheapest security in the : market, being over 15 per coat, less than U. S. Stocks. 10th, At the current rato of of premium on gold, 1 they pay Over .Vine per Cent. Interest. , The daily subscriptions are already large, and tho will continue to bo received id New York by the . Continental National Bank, No, 7 , Nassau St. Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, 51 , Wall St, xau; John J. Cisco & Son, BarJ-uallowedt 33 IPilll St. ] remains repose ; th< and b, BANKS AND BA J ' mn ma ? whirled | out the United States, of WliitC m&Dilc Ot WlQtCr pamphlets may be obiayoin sight; yet her spiri by mail from the Com h jj. ■ lhe ,j g bt pa t] Street, New York, on . , ~ \ select their own Ageitly, mournfully calls for dence, who alone wi derins off into the ways of safe delivery of the h 4 \6u4c JLC. UJiscrlliHtemw, I NOTICE. ™ Having purchased the entire internet In the Phn tograpbic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in inforuiing my friend* and the public in general that i am prepaid to produce picture* of e very descrip tion, including r PHOTOGRAPHS , CARTES OE VISITE.'I VIGNKTTKS, AMUROTYPKS AIELAINO TYPES, FERROTYPES " IVORYTYPE.&e. FrD^NT^fT* iofe \ er J facility, I FJSEL CON nuMt-rf J M 5 * Btlre ""Miction. All are re quested to call and examine, and Alfkfallf'nf M." All kincs of colored work done at the ihorteat ao U< and in the best .tyle of the art. Al^dUinS of copying dou. from old pictnre., fto ß card size. SdtiificiitiA guaranteed< L. W HERMAN*. _ Tank. Apr 11th, leW9. gCRANTON BOOK BINDERY. r rTie " of Mr H &">he, on# of the leet bindejs to be found in the State ■■ are prepared te furnish to " 1 BANKS, insibancb companies, MERCHANTS, M AN L*F A CTCRE RS. COAL OPERATORS, HOTELS and others, with H L A X k B O O Kg ef every description, on short notice, Unnd In any st} le desired, in the most substantial manner at reasonable prices. ' Magazines bouDd) and oW reboun , t New dork prices. ' Orders left at the offlce of the paper publishing thu advertisement, or sent by Express, will be •£ tended to and returned without unnecessary delay E, S. M. niLL. Scranton, Pa., June 3. 1367—v6n44-ly. TO OWNEItS OF'IiORSKb. ■pHOUSANDd OF HOUSES DIE YEARLY FROM X Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobiae' Vene tian Horse Liniment will pnsitivelp cure every case if given when first uken. The cost is only OM dol lar. Every owner of a horse should here a bottle in his stable, ready for use It is warranted supe rior to anything else tor the cure of Cuts, Wind GaUs Swellings, Sore Throat. Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, Ac. This Liniment is no new remedy. It has been used and approved of for 19 years by the first horse men in the country Given to an over-driven horse it acis like magic. Orders are constantly received from tho racing stables or England for it The cel ebrated Hiram \\ uodruff, of trotting lame, has used it for years, and says it is far superior to any other he has tried, He kindly permits me to refer tn him. His address is East New York, Long Island. Recol lect, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Homo Liniment is put up in pint bottles. Take no other. Sold by the I'rug gists and baJdlcrs. Depot, 5b Cortlandt Street, New York, PROF, J. BIRLTIfiifIET BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER Takes pleasu-e in announcing to his old customer# and the public, generally, that he hue now secured the services as an assistant—ot % f&RST (§LASS WORKMAN. LATE FROM PARIS, * Those wishing a good shave or other work i& hie line can now be accommodated without the vexatious deli ys experienced at "one horse" sbope, SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING, DRESSING, DYEING CURLING, A o ..' A . done in the best style and at reasonable rates. -POMADES, PEEF E.UEEI' and EX TEA C T 6', a! ways on band, an 1 for salo at the old stand eo Tioga Si reel, „ , L J BERLINGHOF Tunkhannock, l'a ; Feb. 12, 18b'7— \6n27-tf.. FA RMKIIS AND MECHANICS Take Notice, SUHFACE P L A M N G and MATCHING, CIRCULAR and SCROLL SAWING . ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in good style. PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVA TORS, HORSE-HOES, 1 ' ROLLERS, and SCRAPERS, on hand or to order. " • Power and hand Cornshellcre; and Farming tools generally, MILLS* a AVERT, v643-Iy. COURT PROCLAMATION. Vl/TIBKEAS, thellon. WM. ELWELL. F>wrf v ¥ dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Court ol General Quarter Sesaonc of the Peace, and the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of earn ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicia District of Penn' a G. Pike, and J. V. Smith, Esq* Associate Judge* of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Aasoel ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery of the County of Wyoming, bare by their precept to me directed, ordered A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, to bo held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 19th day Aug A. D., 1567. . ' Notice is iherclore hereby given to the Co ngot, all Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Ofrwn ty ol Wyoming, thet they be and appear in their pru. . per penk.ns at the time and place above mentioned, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, recognizances and other remembrances, to do thosw things which to their offices in that be half respective ly belong. Notice is also given that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are ot sball be in tho Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey ha then and there to prosecute them as shall ba Just. M. W. HEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, | ! Tunkhauack July 19,1857 { BRICK! BRICK! X The subscriber has now on hand and. will • hcreaf nuir constantly koep FOR SALE • ' it itflNE LOT of SMOOTH WELL BURNED li at his brstk opposito Palon A Dry*. hint * Mry ' error. \ v TVJVXETAWOCE'* TA. ■ill be soid cheap.'end in quantities to suit Vs. U. w, RHODES,