Local and Perso unl. filled by Hie Cars. \s >n of Gilbert Brown, of Nicholson de ; wiis accident ly run over and instantly '..j bv the cars at that place on the 10th j it. jilroad Change, The Pitfston Gazette announces that tbe) Central R. R Uo. hare purchased a ntrolling interest iD the Lack. & Blooms i ;rc r ' af b (esisued. it „ .John Brisbin, for some year* past, | i- udent of 'be Del. Lack. A W R. R., has (■'signed and Mr. Sloan lias been appointed to lot position. ii S ht Une. It is stated by tbe Scranton papers that ; , ,ht exDrcss train, to and from New Vrk "on the L>. L. & W. R. R., will shortly . put on thai road. This line was certainly Vreat convenience to business ol this region. tiurch Music Books Can be found in large variety at the Mu -0 Depot of L. B. Powell, Scranton, He irnishes thrra by the quantity, at lewer ■tes than they can be obtained from New ork. epreseutative Conferee Meeting. The Democratic Representative conferee | letting for Wyoming and Susquehanna i iiiO'ies has been fixed at the house of John ,ver in Nicholson on Wednesday the 25th 1 5,t (being 'he 2nd day of Fair at Nicholson.) roil in the Blood. 1' When the blood is well supplied with its )ii element, we feel vigorous and full of an iiation. It is an insufficiency of this vital el- j meat that makes u* feel weak and low spiri j d ; ail such, by taking the Peruvian Syrup j a protoxide of Ironjcan supply this defficien- i I and will be wouueifully invigorated. [ ! [tin the highway between Forks'on and J .khannock, A BROWN SILK PARASOL— I ;.tned with beads. lhe finder will be , l. i ibly rewarded by leaving it with the Un. r at Forkston, at the Post office in Me nanv, or at the Democrat office in Tunk ;„n,,ck- EMMA VAOW. Forkston, Pa. iiiger-rlug Lost. Mr. F. M. Crane, a day or two since, lost 1 the street at this place a valuable gold -:gor r'tig with c >'ored stone setting. We j ■e' antherized by hiui to say that the finder ['.'l be liberally rtwatdwd. " iking Urealli ,■ ruitankerous radical editor who deetn |e. essential to the interest of the nation ,• ■ should pr un-ilgate n< w and enligh ' \ up here in this place of aniiqua- i j : . ces," i„ now resting from hisardu- > • Of course the "interests of the; i " are -uff ling,and our poor benighted i : f an- again sinking into baibarism. lor \n' of light '•Fr< m Afric's Sunny Fountain." !,e Koa la Of a country are said to be an index of its j Tii zition. The fact observed by travelers 1 it tie highways throughout the U. S. are rv p'or compared with those of some oth- j c 'intrios, is humiliating enough. But in be said of the D irk II >llow region i if.Ai'ngtc.n •nd Tunkhannock Townships? 'he I La- been culpably dangerous since 1 . Why isn't it attended to 1 that "fit ! . ' nat'ral f r the erector to fie," as Mrs. : in saugh I--I .me lhat the it mark would occasional a; vto others than reptiles. Neve'.he 1.-, man A Wells keep •guanine Mishier'* It ii bu >\. much cheaper than bottled fi -ttivtiv the best chewing tobacco in town , : - Istab aliment ; cigars equal to any. * I.'iiiiht at I.ast* A vourg desperado by the name of Jud. L ■:. who It -eeins has bceu the terror of • about Wilkes Baire, Pitiston and riot n for several month- past, was.a few i ler a desperate fight, arrested and uveyed to jail. The following true bills ave been found against hiui iu the Luzerue L unty Ne—ions. I Mali, ii- Mi-chief; Assault and Battery ; itceny aim Btceiving ; Assault with intent L kill and false pretenses. in Original Know-nothing. j >st, the nigger equality man, in his pa i-r last week said—lie had "not the slightest icquain'ince with any man on the ticket ex it.-,it Mr Lott," yet he rented his office of Lt other of tiiein, which office, is just across e street, from where another of them lives J he has hoarded next door to the Drug ■tore of another. The last two—Wright and If >ads. are advertisers in his paper, and have ectived fliuiing puff's from him. Surely, ' ist roust ueed a pair of new spectacles, or fie rads have put up a very obscure set of tiro for (be suffrages of the people. He'll imbably conclude that they did'nt have any laudidates at all after the election, Horse Stolen. James II irris of Foriston, while on a visit n the Fair at Montrose, left his horses over lyht at the stable of a friend near the Horse ec dam. On the morning of the 11th inst. Kh had been taken from the stable. They ktre traced as far as this place, where one ks Lund, loose and alone in the streets, j The missing hor-e is a dark grey, four Lars old. rather small sized with steep rurnp [ ti lonian nose, with a light streak m face— Kis grass fed and had on well worn shoes khen taken. A reward of SSO, is offered for the return • Horse and thief ; aud a suitable reward for r.ther. )n Horse-Back. Several • A -,to secure smiles. M rcu'io said of his wound, jt icus not as deep us a well or as wide j " gale, but it would do." Flantaiiun Bitn-rs will not raise the dead they cure the sick, exalt tbo Depressed, and render life a thing I o be enjoyed. We believe there are millions of living wit t.S"3 to this fact. Dyspepsia a horr „l i-ase, but Plantation Biiiers will cure it.— tis a most invigorating tcnic.for weakness Ho mental despondency. Those who are tut of sorts" should try Plantation Bitters. Gcuolia Water. A delightful t' i'et arlicle superior to Co and at half fho price. Good News. The work oflaying the traoic of the New York and Penna. Railroad, has commenced in good earnest. This week about four miles wil he completed extending from Sugar Creek, northward. We now look to an eariy completion of this road from this place to Waverly. where it intersects the N. Y. &E. R. R Bradjurd Argus. Nicholson Agricultural Fair. The Nicholson Agricultural Society will hold their first Annual Fair upon their New grounds at Nicholson Depot, Sept. 24th, 251h and 2Cth, 1867- The Society have spared no pains or mon ey neees-ary to fit their grounds and build ings in the most approved manner. The track and groups were laid out by Mr. Archibald, a practical engineei, and will compare with those of any similar institution in the Slates. They offer a premium list greater in amount and larger in its range than most societies of its kind. All prcper attention will be given to the wants of exhibitors and patrons by the of ficers of the Society. For Particulars, see hand-bills. A . C. SJSSON. President. H. P. IIALLSTEAD, Sec'y N icholson, Sept. 2d, 18G7.*3w BUI or Impeachment. The following is an exact copy of the bill of Impeachment preferred against the Presi dent of the late radical County Convention and his co delegate ; —Capt. Banatyne. It is due to both, the President and the Capt. that we should state that the impeachers signally failed in establishing their reckless charges. The document which is in the easi* ly recognized handwriting of a prominent rad, at this place, can be seen by those who doubt its genuineness. The italics are given as in the original. BII.L. We the undersigned Republicans, who vo ted at the Delegate Election held in the Boro, of Tunkhannock, on Saturday, Sept. 7th '67 and know ; and believe we can tully establish that R. P. Ross and R. W. Bannatyne were elected as delegates, by fraud and the votes of men who do not belong to the Republican party, and this we claim we can fully estab iish ; and therefore Protest against the said delegates taking their seat* in the Conven tion ; and ask that we may be heard upon the subject, and that the voice of the majori ty shall not be hushed by Jraud aud illegal roles. Gen, Dana- It affords us sincere pleasure to note among the very excellent nominations made by the iate Democratic County Convention for Luz Co., that of Gen. Edward L. Dana, for the of fice of additional I.aw Judge in that District. The superior legal attainments of Gen. Das na. which so well lit him for the position to which he is nominated, are united with liter ary, scientific and ariit:c accomplishments of the highest order. IDs bravery as a soldier and humanity as a companion have been ex hibited < n the bloody plains of Mexico, and on the more recent battle fields of the Poto mac- To the brave men who shared with him the toils and dangers of those fields of strife, it will be a pleasure to stand by him now, as it was their pleasure and duty,then. That his qualities, both of head aud heart, will shine lonh as conspicuously on the Bench as iu the field of battle, no one can doubt. That he is an honorable, high-mind ded, upright and pure man, against whose in tegrity there lests not a shadow of suspicion, all must admit. The voters of Luzerne County, without re spect to pirty affinities, could do no greater h >n >r to tlietn"elves, than by electing him to ihe honorable position for wh : ch he is nomi fia'i d. That they will do, 60 there is scarcely a doubt. Iprrial satirfs, NOTICE. All psrsens are cautioned against purchasing or neg 'tiating two notes of SldO, e >ch given by tne to P. I>. Carpenter—dated about the Ist of April 1367 i —the sai l notes having been pail by me, the pur chaser will obtain nothing by them. JOHN PHENIX j Tunk, Sept., 11th 1367.-v6n6-3w. CAUTION. My Wife Angeline having left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this is there fore to caution all persons against harboring or trust ing her on my account as I will pay no debts of her , contrictiug. Tun!channo"k Tp. ELISHA B LONG ■ Sept; 3rd 1597. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, LETTERS of Administratien on the estate of Ludd Shoemaker, late of Windham Towdship dec'd, having been granted the undersigned notice is hereby given all-persons indebted to the said es tate, to make immediate payment of Use same ; and all persons having claims against the same will pre seut them without delay duly authenticated for settlement to HARRISON C'OMSTOCK. North Branch, Aug. 23rd, 1367. v7n46w NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Ann has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, I j hereby forbid any person harboring or trusting her i on my account, as f will pay no debts of her con tracting from this date. JACOB F. HALL. Eraintrim, Aug. 22d, 1867. j v7n43w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Eben Owen, late of Nicholson Township, dec'd., having been granted the undersigned. All persons, having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all persons indebt i er, SCMMCK'S TOLMONICH SYRUP This groat medicine cured Dr. J. 11. SCHENCK, tbe Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, wheu it had assumed its most formidable aspect .and when speedy death appeared to he inevitablo. Ilia physicians pronounced his case incurable, when he commenced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no re turn of the disease has been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since bis recovery, he has devoted his attention exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and the dis eases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very nu merous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCRENCK makes profess onal visits to several of the larger eitie weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor oonosmptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in few months healthy, robust psrsons. Da FCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generall; all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany each so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. SCHENCK, but when it is con venient it is best to see him. He gives advice free but for a thorough examination with his Respirome ter his fee is tnree dollars. Please observe, when pnnhasing. that the two likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage of CoDsumptioi. and the other as he now is/in per fect health—are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price 81 50 per bottle, or 87 50 the half dozen. Lotters 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 A Co. N. Y : S. S. Ilmco Baltimore. MJ, ; John D. Park Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 11,1 Coiling Bros,St.Louis.Mo [v6n!3lw eao* lm-lyrO A CANVASS OF THE UNION proves that the most successful candidate for genera favor ever placed before THE PEOPLE, is that pure and salubrious vegetable beautifier, CRISTADORA'S HAIR DYE, Far and wide, throughout the restored republic, in defiance of rivalry and e.nmpe.ition, it appeals TO THE POLLS ! of al who design to clothe the sauio with the magni ficent black or brown hues which nature has denied, or age stolen away. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO, 6 Astor Rouse, New Y'ork. Sold by Drug gists, Applied by all Hair Drossers.--v7ns-lm. MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are ragiii'd IVIISLIIB ct>' S ExrKtcr BUCHU. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU TIONS, of bo.h sexes, use llelmbotd's Extract, Bu chu. It will eerisk anslgive energetic feelings and enable you to sleep well. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant aud dangerou iseas s. Use lielinhold's Extract Buchu and Ims revel Rose Wash. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all in jurioa properties, and immediate in its aetion. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BU CHU, Is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA , Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Chemistry and Bharmttcy, and are tbe most active that can be made. . ilefo SIGNIFICANT. Tho Dew system of Advertising adopted by Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertising Agents, No. 40 Park Row, New York, is attracting a good deal of attention, Tho following extract from a speech deliv ered before the N. Y. State Editorial Conven tion, (lately Leiden at Penn Yan,)by a prom inent Advertising Agent of N. Y. citv, goes to show that he at least acknowledges its advantages. From Jamestown, N. F. Journal oj Aug 2nd Edited by C. E. Bishop, Chairman of Committee on Advkutisikg AGENCIES. "Mr. Pettingill spoke >n opposition to that plan from the publisher's stand point alone, lie showed the publishers that by this system of conti acting they were giving lower rates than they gave their own home customers or others equally as prompt and good customers; that thev were selling one portion of their paper to be used to compete with and uader bid the other columns; that the owner of the space thus sold could come right in and beat the publisher's prices and take his business away from him ; that if the publishers, fully understanding this, still wish to continue so irregular and business like a system he (Pettingill & Co.) should of course cease try ing to get advertising for the papers at their regular rates and go into the other system of contracting—which ho could stand if the printers could." The anxiety on the account, of newspapers is uncalled for. There is not one in twenty which would not prefer to receive all their foreign patronage on this plan, when i t is fu! ly understood. It is too generally recog nized as thoroughly beneficial to all parties concerned to be injured in tbe least by any thing which may be said against it by inter ested parties. Advertisers should send for a circular giv ing full explanations. POLLOCK. INSTITUTE, a first rlws Board ing School fur ltoys. at. Pittstield, Mass. Fall Term of weeks begins Oct. 4, For partieu ars address Kev. W. C. RICHARDS, Principal. Have you seen tho iI PENN LETTER BOOK." for copying letters without the use of either pressor water ! It saves time, labor, and the erptnse of a copying press* l*or sale by *ll first class stationers, and at the office of the "Penn .Manufacturing Worss 7u2 Chestnut .St., Philadelphia, Pa. A few more good Agents W inted fer General L. C Baker's "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." Increased comtniasu n allowed, and greater induce ments offered. Address, P. GARRET A CO,, Box, 217, Philadelphia, Pa. (*/ uyt AGENTS wanted, to sell Six New In )v7vJv/ventlons, f great value to families - all pay great profits. Send 25c. and get 80 pages and sample gratis. Agents have made $lOO,OOO. Ki'hraim Brown. Lowell, Massachusetts. A Trcall-e on Ui-at'iiess, Catarrh, Con sumption nr,d Cancer. Their causes and ineansof Immediate relief and speedy cure, sent free. Send particulars to Dr. STILWELL, No. 40 South oth St. Williamsburg, L~ I. M \ l).\M 1"< )Y'S fwv * orset Skirt Supporter !j1 yysjA Combine? in one garment a pkk v, desirable Skirt Supporter ever of \L< " 3L " M fered the public. It plai-es the jW weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it feWffijjysiiflw improves the form without tight £.W lacing; gives ease and elegance; 'v Ydjr ** approved and recommended by J. B. SATINDERS' A CO., 9g Summer St., Boston. PAINTS FOB FARMERS AND OTHERS.—TIIK GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufurtiriag the Pest, Cheapest and most Duraolo Paint in use; two coats well put on mixed with pure Linseed 0:1. will last ID or 15 yeers; it is of a light brown or beauti ful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Woden-Mare, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof,) Bridges, Burial Cases, Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 5000 bbls. the past ye ir.) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for Body, durability elastic ity and adeesiveness. Price $G per bbl., which will supply a former tor years to come. Warranted in all cases as above Send for a circular, which gives full parti en! a rs. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Addrt-s DAN IEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, 254 Pearl st, N. Y. YOU' RE WANTED 1 LOOK HEKE! Agents, both male and female,wanted everywhere to sell the PATENT IMPROVED INK RESER VOIR, (by which Irora one to two pages can be writ ten without replenishing with ink), and our Fancy and Dry Goods, etc. Can clear from 93 to 900 a day. No capital required Price 10 cents, with an ad vertisement describing an article for sale in our Dollar Purchasing Agency, CIRCILAH S*NT FREE. EASTM AN & KPN DA LIS. US Hanover St., Boston, Mass. DEAFNESS CURED. The Organic Vibrator fits into the ear, is not preeeptihle, and enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at Church and at public assemblies. Send particulars to Dr. STILWELL, No. 45 South 6th Street, Williamsburg, N. Y. WE ARE COMING, And will present to any person sending us a club in our Great One Price .Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, Acs a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch Ac., free of cost, Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address tree. Address J. S. HAWES A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston Mass. P. O. Box 5125. Thirteen Years A? o Dr. Louis of Providence, R. I, discovered Remedies with which he has cured hundreds of cases of Par alysis, Fits, and all forms of Nervous Diseases. Send two stamps for Pamphlet and Certificate. AFFLICTED RESTORED > IGNORANCE EX POSED ! FALLACIES UNMASKED ! Highly important to both sexes, married or single, in health or disease. Dr. LARMONT'S Paris, London and New York Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide, Both edi tion, 4KO pages, nearly 100 Anatomical Illustrations upon Mental and Nervous Debility,UYioary Deposits and luipotencj , affections of the Bladder, Kiduevs, Genito-Urinary Organs, and their ootisequenee?,and anatomy of both sexes ! —European hospital practice the Author's moral, legitimate andeffoctu.il meth od of preventing too rapid increase of family,—his unequalel Paris and London treatment, (,'c. Sluiled freo for 81,50, closely sealed. All who would avoid the barbarous treatment with Mercury, Copaiba, Injections, Cauterizations, Quack Specifics, Antidotes and Instruments should own this valuable work or consult the Doctor, personally or by letter, No- 173 Broadway,N. Y., from 10 A. M to 5 I'. 11. Poet Office Box 844., N. Y.is all the ad dress required. Consultation, Adcice, \ Medicine 85. in all cases in advance. "We concur with other papers in recommending Dr LARMONT and his work."— Courier act Etui Unit, German die Reform, Dispatch, Slants Zei• lung, Alias, Medical Reekie. 4<■ A W'ATCII FRLE.-A Silver P. Watch Given J"Y Gratis to the purchaser of Every 100 of Kenne dy's Mamnth Prize Stationery Packages, the largest in the world. (AS an inducement to have them in troduced. )ageots sell the package* as fast as tbey can reach them out 30 Dollars per day can be made sure. Wo have agents that sell on an average 1000 per week. Price per hundred, 15 Dollars, Retail at 25 cents. And a Watch in the bargain that will retail lor 815 more. For full pafjcelars of Prize Package, and other saleable goods,address R, MON ROE KENNEDY, Cor. sth and Wood St., Pitts burgh. Pa. SC HOOIJS. Principals of Academics, Seminaries, Ac., should consult us in regard to advertising. No charge for information. GEO-I'. KOWELL A CO., Advertising Agents, N. Y. I N V E N TO RS. If you wish to Adevrtise you should consult GEO. P, ROWELL A CO., 40 Park Row, N. Y. LEMON SCHOOL DISTRICT. STATEMENT OK RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI TURES FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE IST 1807. RECEIPTS. Amount of School Duplicate $517,09 Amount received from other Districts 29, 28 Total *546,36 KXPESDtTfRES. Amount paid to teachers $360,72 " " " Collector and Treasures 32,08 " " ' Secretary 9,00 " Exonerations and Mistakes 20,93 Balance in Treasury, unexpended 124,63 Total 9546.36 NATHAN KEIM. President. GEO WALLACE, Sect'y. v7n42w. LOSS, MILLS &CO> Comer Tioga and Warrgn Streets, TUNKHANNOCK, PENN'A. Are now opening a large stocko Hardware, such as IKON, STEEL & WAILS, 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, Hanies, Iron Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Ilalter Chains, Trace Chains, &c. K ENGRAVINGS. 20,000 Word* and Meanings not in other Diction ariet. A necessity to every intelligent family, student, teacher and professional man. "THK NEW WEBSTER is glorious-it i. perfect—it distance* and delies competition—it leaves notaing to he desired."— J. ll Raymond, LL. D , Pres. of Vassar CM "All young persons should have a standard Die tionary at their elbows. And while you are about it GET THE BEST; that Dictionary is NOAH WEBSTER'S —the great xeork unabridged If you aro too poor, save the anient irom off your back to put into your head." PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. "Every FARMER should give his sons two or three square rods of ground, well prepared, with (be avails of which they may boy it. Every Mr.CH4ic ahould put a reooiving box in some conspicuous place in the house to calch the stray pennies tor the like purpose. Lay it upon you table by the side of the Bible ; it is a better expounder than many which claim to be expounders. It is a great labor-saver ; it has saved us time enouph to in one year's use to pay for itself ; and that must be deemed good property wfcieb will clear itself once a year. It you have any doubt about the precise meaning of the word CLEAR, in the last aenteucs look at Webster's nine definitions ot the v. T."—MASSACHUSETTS LIKE BOAT. fn ono vol of 1,840 Royal Quarto Pages. Published by G. A C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. Sold by all Booksellers. v6n43tf. V" T VQ ~dy T '"V IN/ RAIL ROAD CO. 7 HE IE F7ES7 MOETGAGE EOJYDS As an Investment. The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and for ming, with its western c mnections, an unbroken line across the continent, attracts attention to the value of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to the pullic. The first question asked by prudent investors is, "Are these bonds secure ?" Next, "are they a profitable investment i " to reply in brief; Ist. The early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific is as certain as any future business event'ean be. The Government grant of over tweo tv million acres of land and fifty million dollars in its own bonds practically guarantees it. One fourth of the work is already lone, and the track contipues \o be laid at the rate of two miles a day. 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issued upon wh it promises to he one of the most profitable lines of railroad in tha country. For many years it must be the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific ; and being without competition, it can main tain remunerative rates, 3d. 425 miles of this road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, nnd two trains are daily running each way. The mate ri als for the .emaining 131 miles to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains are bn hand, and it is under contract to he done in (September. •Ith The net earnings of the sections already fin ished are several times greater than the gold inter est upon the First Mortgage Bon-is upon such sec , tions, and if not another mile of the road were built the part already completed would not only pay in terest and expenses, but be profitable to the Com pany. sth. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be is ued only as the road progresses, aud therefore can : never be in the market unless they represent a bona Jidc propertv. 6th. Their amount is is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what Is granted by the U. S. Gov ernment, and for whi hit takes a second lien as its security. This amount upon the first 517 miies west from Am aba i- only #16,000 per mile. 7th The fact that the U. 5. Government consid ers a second !i"n open the road a gooi investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders ol the country have alrca l- paid in five million dol lars upon the stock (which is ta them a third lieu), may wcl: Inspire coufi fence in a first lien. £th Although it is not claimed that there can be anv littler securities that Governments, there are parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a property a this the very best security tn the world, and who sell their Governments to re-inve;t in these bonds —thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad tends are offer 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 cent, less than U. S. Stocks. 10th, At the current rate of of premium on gold, they pay Over Mine per Cent. Interest. The daily subscriptions are already large, and tho will continue to be received in New York by the Continental National Lank, No, 7 Nassau St. Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, 51 Wall St, John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall St. and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally tbrough oot the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select theia own Agents in whom they have confi dence, who alone will be responsible to tnein for the safe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, NEW YORK. v6n4S-3m. ESTRAY. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber, on or about the 20th May Inst A YEARLING STEER. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges—of advertising Ac.—and take it away; otherwise it will be disposed of according to law Wo, F CAIRL Monroe, August 26th, 1567. vTn-ldw. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 33TTGIXT7 Is a certain cure lor diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR GANIC WEEKXESS. FEMALE, COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are sup ported from these sources and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt nso of a re liable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUUi Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by 11. T HELMBOLD, DRUGGIST, 50-1 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia,Pa v6n29-ly. U7 SR INTERNAL "REVENUE Notice is hereby given that the Annual list of Excise tuxes for 1867 has been ttunsmitte 1 to me by the Asses.-or. and the same has become due and, pay able, All persons Assessed in the County of W YOMIKTG. Will make payment to F. M. CRANE. Deputy Col lector, on or before the (th day of September. 1367 at his office in the store of Duuiel Wright, in Tuuk hannook. Notice is also given that all persons who neglect or refuse to pay the duties and taxes Assessed upon them within the time specified, will become liable to pay the penalties imposed by law, io addition. 11. L. SCOTT, Collector Lilk District, /Vtiw'a I Collector's Office, Towtnda. Pa., Aug 17, '67 I v7u4-3w gjisttllatttm. Teeth Positively Extracted WITHQUT PAIN! NEW PROCESS. NEITHER CLOTIOFORVT, ETHER. NOR GA<*, WHICH ARE SO INJURIOUS TO TO HE A I. VH AN LIFE. This Substance is applied directly to the trutns, producing a Mtmbness (local Anaesfheda) of only -.he parts around the tooth, whereby it cao be extracted without any pain whatever, and without unpleasant ness to the Patient; , CALL AT MY OFFICE AND BE CONVINCED. J. J. SETAfO EE, Surgeon Dentist, Laceyville, Pa.---v7uo.iui; rim" muisiir BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSRE Tukes pleasu-e in announcing to his old customers and the public, generally, th a t he has now secured the services as an assistant— ot |*IRST Late vfe o m Paris. Those wishing a good shave or other work in fail line can now be accommodated without the vt-xatiotu deli ys experienced at "one horse" shops, SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING, DRESSINQ, DYEING, CURLING, Ac,. Aa . doDe in the best style and at reasonable rates.. 'POMADES, TEEF UMEET and EX TEACTS , always on hand, anl for said at the old stand on Tioga Street. J BERLINGfIOF Tunkhannock, Pa ; Feb. 12, 1867 —t6n27-tf.. •* FARMKIIS AND MECHANIC S Take Notice. S U FACE PL A N gl G an' 4 MATCHING, CIRCULAR and SCROLL SAWING. ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in good style PL W , ARROW , CULTIVA TOR?, HORSE-HOES, ROLLERS, and SCRAPERS, on hand or to order. and hand Cornshellers; and Farming tools generally, MILLER A AVERY, v6n43-ly. SHERMAN & LATHRUP, (Successors to John Weil,) AT THE OLD STAND, NEXT DOOR TO TH3 BANK,AT TUDiTKHAIMNrOCK, Take pleasu e in i nnouncing to the people of Wyo ming County, tii.it thev are now receiving from New Y'ork one of the largest and most complete assort ment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS a;ii TRIMMINGS; WDM E'K AM) 1 HILDREN'S SHOES { CASSLVIIP.ES AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING sss£&& J and a large stock of BEADY-MADE (tlotjjing purchased from a first class New York House at pri ces trorn 10 to 20 ppr cent lower th in the usual rates; enabling th m to dispose of them at prices EE 10 If ALL COMTETLTOEs Having had 20 year's experience in this business they (eel certain that they can secure a trade at this point; and to do this,they only ask the people to COM 8 A SI) 622 A THEIR GOODS AND PRICES, BUTTER, BOGS, and PRODUCE, of ALL KINDS txgen at the highest market rate* in exchange for Goods or Cash at the option of the seller, n. N. SHERMAN, I, B. LATUKOP, Tunk. Pa. Apr 16 1967. I WE KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, AND PAY Cash for Veal skins and Hides. SHERMAN it LA TII0 P. i BRICK! BRICK The subscriber has now on hand andjwill Jhereaf tor constantly keep FOR SALE A FIXE LOT of SMOOTH WELL BI'RNBD BRICK, at his brick yard opposite Palcn A Broa new Tannery, IY TUJYA'JIAXXOCA', PA. which will be sold cheap, and in .quantities to sui purchasers. H. W, RHODES v6oI~-tf. BltAM)KKill> t'lljl.S—These l'ills are safe an i sure. They are prepared bv a process which secure* all the best qualities oi the herbs of which they are composed, without any of their bad. Ibey benefit in all cases, and do harm in none. See B. Braodreth is in whtto letters on the (Jo** eminent stamp. v7 nl-ltn-