Local and Personal. Gone cr Coin#. Everybody—with uls estimable Lady, has gone or is going to the Nicholson Fair, which it is hoped will prove to be a grand affair. Church Music Books Csn be found in large variety at the Mu sie Depot of L. B. Powell, Scranton, He furnishes them by the quantity, at lower rates than they can be obtained from New York. Advice to Democrats. Thrash your buckwheat before the day of election, and then turn out en masse and thrash the Black Republicans, arrivals. il,.n. Asa Packer, Col. C. F. Wells, W. W. Long s rath and Col. V. E. Piollet, Officers and Directors of the Rail, Road, now being built here, with Robert H. Sayre and Fred. Mercur, Engineers are now in town. These gentlemen are mahing a tour of in spection, and fixing the location of read at some heretofore unsettled points, They are on the way up the liae. Going Up, The work on the two churches in town begins to show up to good advantages. Mr. Ove'rfield is now fairing the frame work of the Methodist bouse. The brick work of the Presbyterian has the appearance of being nearly finishsd. Salt Mr. D. Billings has received at his store near the canal, a large consignment of salt, which will be sold in large or small quanti ties to suit purchasers and at prices to suit purchasers. Mr. Billings keeps con s'antlv.on hand a fine stock of provisions and family Groceries. Housekeepers, and others who live on victuals, will do well to make a note of this. Loaded up. The editor of the Republican, who it seems rather "overdid" himself, went back to Dr. P. John, his fountain head for arnunition, and has returned, no doubt loaded to the muzzle. Look out for some of Dr. John's stale lies m a new garb. The Dr. manufactures and Yost peddles. During the Dr.'s short term as lie Venue Assessor, he got a perpetual Lie cense, for dispensing "new and enlightened views" among us old fogies. Are you Assessed t The Assessor's Lists of voters are now put up in the respective election districts. Every Democrat should see to it at once, that all new comers, who will vote our ticket, are as sessed. Do not neglect this matter. It will be two late, if not attended to this week.— Every vote is important. With a full vote, success iu the State and County is certain Look to the Lists. Just Received. Sherman & Lathrop have just received a large stock of new dress goods, Trimmings, Cloaking, Ladies and Children's Shoes, ic,. to which they call the attention of the Ladies with the'utmost confidence in their ability to please them as to style, quality and price.— Au extensive stock of ready-made clothing, made expressly for this market at a tirst class New York House—is now being received. Their stock of Gents' furnishing Goods is now complete. Trunks, Yalieces, Leather aud Carpet traveling bag*, Ac., on tiaud. Call and see them. Law* ot 180 T. The Pamphlet Laws for 18G7 have been re ceived by E. J. Keeney. Prothonotary and are now ready for distribution to those en titled to them. Justices of the Peace will send in their orders tor them. This document is said to contain some queer laws, applicable to the citizens ot Wyoming County. Our black republican law makers uf last winter were all great men—especially the one from thia County, who, besides making laws, made some singular prayers—so they say. Fixed up. The trunk of the aqu aducr, across the creek at this place, was discovered, one day last Week, to be giving away. A belli was framed, placed under the weak point, which, II is hoped, will secure it against danger of breaking down for the season. A aenou* break in th 2 canal at this season wu'd be a calamity to the country. Ride W all. Mr. T. B. Wall, owner of the premises,has pot down tn front of the store occupied by Sherman A Laihrop, the finest piece of side -walk to be found in the country.—indeed it ia not excelled in the cities. The flagging for ifor this work came Irotn the splendid quarries • ©vet-field A Co., at Meshoppen, in this County. These qua'ries which have been but recently worked, arejustly regarded as •the finest in the country. Mr. Wall who never does any thing by the halves, contem plates farther improvements in the way of walks and step stones. ■Borough Bridge The Bridge at the lower end of town near Marcy's, which has been not only a disgrace, but a constant source of expense to the Boro. .for time whereof the memory of man runneth .not to the contrary, is likely to be put in a condition which will ensure its permanence and durability. Marcy, who has the contract for its building, has laid the foundations,deep and strong and seems to be intent upon doing the work in the most substantial manner.— "When built, if done according to contract, we believe it will be, not only safo and sub atantial, but decidedly ornamental. Arrested. Geo, H.Shippey, who is charged with steal ing the horse of Mr. James Harris—4 flo . tice of which appeared in the Democrat of last week, was arrested by F. M. Crane and John Wilsey of this place, at Wilkes Barre. yesterday, and brought here for a hearing The proofs of guilt are said to be conclusve. No effort has yet been made to recover the horse ; but it is known in which direction j it was taken aud but little doubt of its recov ery is entertained. Shippey, who it seems has a propensity for stealing, had but a few weeks since finished up a term in the pen itentiary for Larceny. He will probably have the benefit of a longer term for fur- j cber reformation. Bams Burned. The two large barns, with the extensive he<ls and stabling, attached, belonging <• Mr. Perry Marcy at the lower end of t WIJ, were, with their coDtents, entirely destroyed bv fire on MouJay evening last. The tire, which is thought to have been the work of an incendiary, when first discovered was on the north end of the buildings, fartherest rorn the house, and appeared to have been u recently kindled. Mr. Oscar Good win, who first saw it ami gave the alarm, thinks s beard a person running from the premises, Mr.farcy with rare presence of mind was enabled to take his horses fron. the stables. Everything else connected w-th the barns and sheda was lost. Both barns were well ailed with gram and hay One with a large quantity 0 f wheat yet in the sheaf. Mr. Marcy's loss probably exceeds §2OOO. "PJ® * h ' ch ' w e 'earn, there was an insurance oi half that amount. Our New Gordon Jobber. The swapgeriog sense of satisfaction and sell-importance which a boy feels on first fob bing his longcoveted bulls*eye ''time keeper," and the waving dignity which a young Miss, on the sweeter side of oweet sixteen, feels when her watchful Ma, first allows her to hang a long skirt to her latest calico, is akin to the pleasure we feel in speaking of our new Gordon Jobber. We're proud. We're a little stuck-up. We begin to think we're a—mammoth pumpkin—(our pocket-book though, !eel, and looks very squashy) —No matter, we've got the press. A new Gordon Jobber—the first e*er brought into this Co. with which we are prepared to do the neatest and tnost expeditious work in our line, ever done in this region. It is a most perfect and admirable piece of machinery. Mr. Geo. P. Gordon the Inventor, Patentee and Manufac turer of the Gordon Presses, is one of the very few men of real genius in this or any other age who has lived to secure the rewards of his genius. Though receiving a snug for tune, annually, for his presses, Mr. Gordon's mind is in no danger of rusting out,nor be* coming dulled by satiety. Knowing that he had a ''good thing," he is not content to sit down under the hallucination tbat it could not be made better. He has spent mind and money in making, irom time to time, new and important changes in his presses, until now, it would seem, the ne plus ultra of perfection has been attained.— Perhaps Ac may still improve them, but oth er men need hardly attempt the task. Call and see our new Jobber,and bring along your job work, such as envelopes, bill heads, let ter heads, posters and blank work of every description. Mercutio said of his wound, "It was not as deep us a well or as wide As a gate, but it would do." Plantation Hitters will not raise the dead •fy Hut they cure the sick, exalt the Depressed, and render life a thing To be enjoyed. We believe there are millions of living wit nesses to this fact. Dyspepsia is a horrid disease, but Plantation Bitters will cure it.— It is a most invigorating tunic, for weakness and mental despondency. Those who are "out of sorts" should try Plantation Bitters. Miguella AVater. A delightful toilet article—superior to Co logne and at half the price. Special Entires, NOTICE. All psrsens are cautioned against purchasing or negotiating two notes ot # 100, each given by mo to F. D. Carpenter—dated about the Ist of April 1867 —the said notes hav ing been paid by me, ihe pur chaser will obtain nothing by them. JOHN PHENIX- Tunk. Sept., 11th 1867.-v6n6-3w. CAUTION. My Wife Angcline having left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this is there fore to caution all |rsons against harboring or trust ing her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contr icting. Tunkhannock Tp. ELISIIA B.LONG- Sept: 3rd 1897. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, IETTERS of Administration on the estate of J I.udd Shoemaker, late of Windham Towdshin dee'd, having been granted the undersigned notice is hereby given ail jersons indebted to tbe said es tate, to make immediate payment of the same , and all [lersons having claims against the same will pre sent them without delay duly authenticated for settlement to HARRISON t'OMSTOCK. North Branch, Aug. 23rd. 1367. v7n46 NOTICE. "1"! 7IIEP.U AS my wife Ann has 1 off my bed and II board without just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid any person harlsiring or trusting her on my account, as f will pay no debts of her con tracting from this date JACOB F. HALL. Braintrim, Aug. 22d, 1367. v7n43w. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate oL Ehen Owen, late of Nicholson Township, dee'd, having been granted the undersigned. All piersoug having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all piersons indebt ed to said estate will make immediate payment of the same, to Wm. OWEN, Adm'r. Falls. Pa Aug. 7, '67—v7n'2-6w, TO CONSUMPTIVES. The RF.V. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who dessre it. the prescription with the directions ,ormakiug and using the simple rem edy by wbicb be was cured of a lung affection and thatjdread disease Consumption His only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON, No. 165 South Second St., Williamsburg New Y'ork 6u4C'ly. INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produce . a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc , on the skin, leaving the same soft clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addresing. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 823 Broadway, New Y'ork THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENOTH.-There ore the nervous and debilitated should immediately nse UEUMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the palid check. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con sumption insantity, or epileptic fits ensue. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by Uelmbola's Extract Buchu, IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all in juriou properties, and immediate in its act ion. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BU CIIU. Is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Is the Great lilood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Chemistry and Bharinacy, and ara the most active that can ba aade. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF TnE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE, BT PROE. CALTIS B, STOWE, D, !>• A work of real value, and an almost indispensable companion of the Bible, showing what the Bible is not, what it is, ar; i how to use it • answering all the objections to its authenticity urged by modern infi dels, and tracing the authority uf each book up to its inspired authors, giving a vast amount of informa tion heretofore locked up very rare and costly vol umes, making one of the most popular books ever published 1000 Agents Wantad. Experienced agents, clergymen, ladies, school teachers and others should send at once for circulars giving further information. Address, ZEIGLER, afcCURDY A CO,. v7nß-4tn. 501 Chestnut Street. Philad'a. Pa- ERRORS OF YOUTH. I A Gentleman who suffered for years from Neivous ' Debility, Premature decay, and ail the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it the reeipy i and directions for making the simple remedy be which be was cured. Sufferers wishine to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing I in perfect confidence, I JOHN B, QQDON, 43 Cedar Street, New Tork j vtinlU. fprfial goHtfS. "THTHEXING POOL™ AND HOUSE OF MERCY. Howard Association Reports, for YOUNG MEN on the CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and the ER RORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to MAR RIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter, en\elopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. 6n44-lyear- CHILDREN'S liFVES SAVED FOR SO CENTT, THOUSANDSOFCHILDREN DIE ANNUALLY A. of Croup. Now, mothers, if you would spend 50 cents, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment iu the house, you never need fear losing yoor little one when attacked with this complaint It is now 19 years since I have put up ray Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of Croup when my Liniment was used ; but hunireds of casus of cures have decn reported to me, and many state if it was #lO per bottle they would not be without it. Besides which, it is a certain <ure for Cuts. Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throats Swellings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhuea, Dysentery, Spasms, Old Soares, and pains in the back and chest No one once tries it who is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take internally- Full Directions with every bottle. Sold by the Druggists Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York, v7n2-?wks. dybpepsia. There is no disease which experience has so am ply proved to be remediable by the PERUVIAN SYRUP. (a protected solution of the Pr itoiide of Don), as Dyspepsia, The most inveterate forms of this dis ease have been completely cured by this raekit-ine, medicine, as ample testimony of some of our tirst citizens proves. FROM THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON, SCOTT, D. D. DUNHAM, Canada East • • • "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of MOBB THAN 25 YEARS STANDING " • * * "I have been so wonderfully benefited in the three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality. People who have kMown me are astonished at the <change. lam widely known, and can but recommeud to others that which has done so much for me," * * * ANOTHER CLERGYMAN WRITES AS FOLLOWS ' My voyage to Europe is indefinitely postponed- I have discovered the "Fountain of Health" on this side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Syr up have rescued me from the fangs of the fieud Dys pepsia." A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing a history of this remarkable remedy, with a treatise on '"lron as a medicine." will be sent tree to any address. The genuine has "PERUVIAN SI RUP" blown in the glass. J P, DINSIMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey Street. New York Sold by all Druggists- ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Hartford, Conn., Nov, 11. 1864. Messrs. THOS. AI.LCOCI: A Co —Please send, with dispatch, twelve dozen Allcoed's Porous Plasters Our daily experience conGrms their very superior excellence. At this moment of writing a man ap plies for one, who, by, entanglement in the shfat of machinery, had both his legs broken, spine severely injured, and was for nearly a year entirely helpless. This man found relief very soon by the application of a plastei to his spine. He was soon enabled to work, and now he labors as welt as ever. He would cheerfully pay S3 for a single Plaster it they could not be had at a lower rate: lam surprised that surgeons do not make usa of tbe perforated plasters to the exclusions of all othe s. as their flexibility and and adhesiveness are greatly in advance of all other plasters with which lam acquainted ; while the perforations peculiar to them rendered them greatly superior to all others for ordinary surgical uses - Knowing the pilasters to lie so useful, I havo no scruples that my sentiments should be known. J. W JOHNSON, M. D. Agency, I'randreth House, New York Sold by all Druggists iu the United States and Canada. Dr, SCIBMCK'S PULMONIC II STRUP Tbis great medicine cured Dr. J H. SOIENCK, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it h;id assumed its most formidable aspect .and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His physicians pronounc -d his case incurable, when he commenced the use of this simple hut 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 his recovery, he has devoted his attention exclusively to the euro of Consumption, ami 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. SCHKNCK makes professional visits to several of the larger eitie weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor conusmptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in few months healthy, robust persona. Da SCHENCK'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. SCHKNCK, but when it is con venient it is best to see him. He gives advice free but for n thorough examination with his Rcspirome ter his fee is tnree dollars. Ple<i*e observe, when pun basing. that the two 1 likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage lof Consumption, and the other as ho now is,'in per fect health—are on the Government stamp Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price $1 50 per bottle, or 87 50 the half dozen Letters for ad vice should always be directed to Dr, Schenck's I Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street. Philadel phia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents ; Pcmae Barnes A Co. N. Y ; S. S. Ilance Balti more. Md, ; John D. Park Ciincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 11,1 Coillns Bros, St.Louis.Mo [v6nl3dw eao* lm-lyrO A CANVASS OF TIIE UNION proves that the most successful candidate for genera favor ere r placed before THE PEOPLE, is that pnre ami salubrious vegetable bcautifier, CRISTA DORA'S HAIR DYE, Far and wide, throughout the restored republic, in defiance of rivalry and eompc.ition, it appeals TO THEPOLLS! of al who design to clatho the same with the magni ficent black or brown hues which nature has denied, or age stolen away. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Drug gists, Applied by all Hair Dressers.-v7ns-lin. MAN HOOD AND YOITHFUL VIGOR are ra;i 11 I ,>,'il-:MN OLD' s Evruacr BUCHU. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU TIONS, of boih sexes, use Helmbnld's Extract, Bu chu. It will eerisk andgive energetic feelings and enable you to sleep well. SCROFULA—CONSUMPTION, Dr: LI'GOL of Paris, one of the most eminent Chemists ot Europe, said : ' The most astounding results may be anticipated when lodine can be dissolved in pure water." Dr. H. AMOURS, after fifteen years of scientific re search and experiment, has succeeded in dissolving one and one quarter grains of lodine to each fluid ounce of water, and the most astounding results have followed its use, particularly in Scrofula and kin dred diseases. Circulars free. Dr. H. Anders' lodine Water is for sale by J. P" DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York, and all i Druggists.—v7us-l ffcfo gfertmments. SIGNIFICANTS The Dew system ot Advertising adopted by i Geo. P. Rowell Sc. Co., Advertising Agents, j No. 40 Park Row, New York, is attracting a good deal of attention. The following extract from a speech deliv ered before the N. Y. State Editorial Conven tion, (lately holden at Penn Yan,)by a prom inent Advertising Agent of N. Y. city, goes to show that he at least acknowledges its advantages. From JameMovrt, N. Y. Journal of Aug 2nd Edited by C. E. BISHOP, Chairman of Committee on ADVERTISING AGENCIES. "Mr. Petliogill spoke in opposition to that plan from the publisher's stand point alone. He showed the publishers that by this system |of contracting 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 under-- bid the other columns ; that the owner of the space thus sold could come right, in and beat the publisher's prices aed take his business away from him ; that if the publishers, lully understanding this, still wish to continue so irregular and business like a system he (Pettingill & Co.) should of cotirse cease try mg to get advertising for the papers at their regular rates and go into the other system of contracting—which he 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 it is fully understood. It is too generally recog nized as thoroughly beneficial to all parties concerned to be injured in the least by any thing which may be said against it by inter ested parties. Advertiser* should send for a circular giv ing full explanations. F)M,OCK INSTITUTE, a first class Hoard ing School for Boys. at Pitts field, Mass. Fall Term of cO weeks begins Oct. 4 1867. For particu- j ars address Rev. W. C. RICHARDS, Principal. Have you seen the "PENN LETTER BOOK." for oopying "letters without the use of either press or water ! It saves time, labor, and the expense of n copying press- For sale by 1< first class stationers, and at the office of the "Penn Manufacturing Works 702 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. A few more good Agents Wiated fer General L. C ! Baker's "HISTORY OF THE 4ECRETSERVICE." i Increased commission allowed, and gTeater induce ments offered Addross, P. GARRET A CO., Box, 217, Philadelphia, Pa. f?A[IA AGENTS wanted, to sell Six New In- j Ol_/v7Vr vent lons, of great value to families - all 1 pay great profits. Scud 25c. md get 80 pages and sample gratis. Agents havs made 8100,000. — Ephraim Brown. Lowell. Mas.-ac husetts. A Treatise oil Deafness, Catarrh, C on sumption and Cancer. Their causes and means of I immediate relief and speedy .are, gent free. Send particulars to Dr. STILWELu, No. 40 couth 6th St. i Williamsburg, L- I. MAI >\ M FOY'S t Corset Skirt Supporter Combines in one garment a PER FECT FITTIX CORSET,ami the most desirable Sk.rt Supporter ever of fered the ;üblic. It places the weight of 'he skirts upon the shoulders in- e.l of the hips; it improves the form without tight lacing; give: ease and elegance; is approved aid recommended by J. B. S2CXDERS A CO., 9g I'utnmer iSt., Boston. PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS.—THE GRiFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest aud inost Duraoe Paint in use ; two coats well put on mixed with pi re Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 veers; it is of u licbt brown or beauti ful chocolate color, anil can be changed to greeD, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implement'.Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-Wire, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Firi and Water proof,) Bridges, Burial Cases, Canal Boits, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 5000 bbls. the past year.) aid as a paint for any purj>ose is unsurpassed for Body durability, elastic ity and adoesiveness. Price <6 aer bbl.. which will supply a farmer for years to cme. Warranted in all cases as above Send for a circular, which gives full purtienlars. None genuine u less branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paid. Address DAN IEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, 254 Pearl st, N. Y. YOU' RE WANTED ! LOOK HERE 1 Agents, both male and lemale.ranted everywhere to sell the PATENT IMPROVE) INK RESER VOIR, (by which Imm one to two >ages can be writ ten without replenishing with ink) and oar Fancy nnd Itry Good*, etc. Can clear froa $3 to <lO a day. No capital required. Price 10 celts, with an ad vertisement describing an article fur sale in our Dollar Purchasing Agency, CIRCULAR* SENT FREE. EASTMAN & KEN I>ADI GS Hailover St., Boston, Mass. DEAFNESS CURED. The Organic Vibrator fit* into the ear, is Dot preceptihle, aid enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at Church and at public assemblies, Send particulars to I>. STTLWELL, No. 45 South 6th Street, Williamslurg, N. Y. WE ARE COMING, And will present to any person senling us a club in our Great One Price Silo, of Dry aid Fancy Goods, Acs a Silk Dress Pattern. Piece of fheeting, Watch Ac., free of cost, Catalogue of goots, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J S. H AWES A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston Mass. P. 0. Box 5125. Thirteen Years Ago Dr. Lot'ts of Providence, R. I, discomred Remedies with which he ha* cured hundreds ol cases of Par alysis, Fits, and all forms of NervoU' Diseases. Send two stamps for Pamphlet and Certifi-ate. AFFLICTED RESTORED > IGNORANCE EX POSED ! FALLACIES UNMA.-KED ! Highly important to both sexes, married or single, in health or disease Dr. LARMONT'S Paris, London and New York Medical Adviser and Marriage }nide,Both edi tion, 41)0 pages, nearly 100 Anntomial Illustrations upon Mental and Nervous Debility, Urinary Deposits and luipotency, affections of the Bladder, Kidneys, Genito-Urinary Organs, and their oonaequences,and anatomy of both sexes ! —European hispital practice —the Author's moral, legitimate and effectual meth od ot preventing too rapid Increase of family,—his unequaled Paris and London treatment C'c. Mailed free for <1,50, closely sealed. All who would avoid the barbarous treatment with Mercury, Copaiba, Injections, Cauterotations, 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 SP. M. Post Office Box 844., N. Yis all the ad dress required. Cont'd tat iun, Adeiee, (r Medicine <5. in all cases in advance. "We concur with other papers in recommending Dr LARMONT and his work."— Courier dee Etas Unit, German die Reform, Dispatch, Staat* Zti• tung, Atlas, Medical Review. ifc. A WATCH FREE.—a Silver P. WatchTliven Gratis to the purchaser of Every 100 of Kenne dy's Mainotb Prire Stationery Packages, the largest in the world. (As an inducement to have them in troduced,(agents sell the packages as fast as tbey can reach tbeui out 30 Dollars per day can be made sure. We bare 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 <ls more. For lull particulars of Prixe Package, and other saleable goods,address R, MON ROE KENNEDY, Cor. 6th and Wood St., Pitts burgh. Pa. sonooiiS. Principals of Academies, Seminaries. Ac., should consult us in regard to advertising No charge for information. GEO- f. ROW ELL A CO., Advertising Agents, N. Y. fPdStEllaiUfltJS. INVENTORS. ~ If you wish to Adevrtise you should consult GEO. P, ROWELL & CO., 40 Park Row, N. Y. LEMON SCHOOL DISTRICT. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTB AND EXPENDI TURES FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE IST 1807. RECEIPTS. Amount of School Duplicate 8" 17,08 Amount received from other Districts 29,28 Total 854G.36 EXPENDITURES. 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 8546,36 NATHAN KEIM. President. GEO W ALLACE, Seci.'y. 7n42w. LOSS* MILLS &CO, Corner Tioga and Warrgn Streets, TUNKHANNOCK, PENN*A. Are now opening a large stocko Hardware, such as IRON, STEEL & NAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan- j ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of j 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, Haraea, Iron Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Birth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk : Awls, and needles, llalter Chains, Trace Chains, &c. Ac. PAINT? AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS ALSO CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. A T 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 <Si Co. Tnnk. Pa. May 20th, 1867. JI'ST. PUBLISHED NEW WORK ON SINGING. HASMNI'S TffESTY MELODIC EXERCISES, IN FORM OF OL7EGG 70S FOH SOTXAJVO O'Ji MEZZO SO'JTiA.YO VOICES, INTR.XRIEU as Studies to acquire the Art of Sintjing "These exercises were composed to be usod simul taneously with his system, "THE ART OF SI.NGIKU," or with any other mclhotl for the cultivation of the voice, and will take the place of CONCOXE'S SOL FEGGIOS ; being inure melodious aud better adapt ed for teaching '■Some of these exercises are specially beautiful as well as useful, a mingling of the dulre et utile which secures the interest as well as the improve ment of the student. The various sty leg levc'opcd in these exercises reader them invaluable in an edu cational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the appreciation, and at the same time form the taste of the pupil. They must bo studied carefully with reference to the innumerable marks of expression and forms of ornamentation.— Upon the minute accuracy with which these are ac complished dopends 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 power and facility, nnd open to the student the means and resources by which great artists produce their most brilliant and profound ef fects. — liaison's Art Journal. In Two Volumes. Price, each, 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, No 543 Broadway. N. Y. Publishers and dealers in Music, and M.mnfactur- ■ era oi FLUTES, FIFES, FLAGEOLETS, Ac„ Ac. Send for catalogue of prices. iVE W If AN C Y AND TRMMING STOR Tioga Street, Tunkbannock, Pa. MUS. E UKASE. HAVIN B lately opened a new Fancy Store,, of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of TRIMTMIIVr.G Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, Lace, Veils, Coreetts, Ladies No-kties, best, quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best quality, aud Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of TOYS, Including China, Brouie, Papier Mache Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian aud Candv Toys, For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bnndolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhnnnnck May 1, 1366 fliscfllairemts. "GET THE BEST " WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. UNABRIDGED NEW IM.UBTRATED RTVBH 3.000 FINE ENGRAVINGS. 20,000 Words and Meanings not in other Diction arits. A necessity to every intelligent family, student, teacher and professional man. i "THB NKW WEBSTER glorious- it is perfect—it ! distances and defies compei'tion—it leaves notrilng to be desired."—J. H Rayn'ond, LC, JJ , Pres. <y i Vassar Coll 1 "All young persona should havS a standard Dic tionary at their elbows. And while you are about ! it GET THK BEST; tbatDietionary is XoA It WEBSTER'S ' —the great irork unabridged If you a r e too poor, ! save the amount Irorn off your back to put 'Oto your | head." FhREXODOGICAI. Jorit.VAL/ i "Every PARMFR should give bis sonstwoortbr.se j square rods of ground, well prepared, with the avails I of which they may buy it. Every MKCHARIC should put a receiving box in some conspicuous ibaoe in the house to catch the stray pennies tor the like purpose, i J.ay it npon you table by the side of the Bible ; it is a better expnuoder than many which claim to be expounders. It is a great labor-saver ; it has saved us time enough to in one year's use to pny for I itself ; and that mast be deemed good property which ; will clear itself once a year. It you have any doubt i iibnnt 'he precise meaning of the word CLEAR. in the ! last sentence, look at Webster's nine definitions ot ! the v. T." —MASSACHUSETTS LIKE BOAT. fn ono vol of 1,840 Royal Quarto Pages. Published by (1. A C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. 1 Sold by all Booksellers. v6n43-tf. THE mm ififrrt# RAIL RAD CO. ! 7EEIE PEES7 MOETGAGE BO.YDS J As an Investment. The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad i now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and for- ( rningt with its western c mnecti >ns, an unbroken line i i across the continent, attracts attention to the value 1 of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to the public. The first question asked by , prudent investors is, "Are these bonds secure I" Next, "are they a profitable investment ?" to reply in brief; Ist. The early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific is as certain as any future business eventjean be. The Government grant of over twen ty million acres of land and fifty million dollars in ( its own bonds practically guarantees it. One fourth i of the work is already done, and the trsck continues j to be laid at the rate of two tniles a day. ; 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issned j upon what promises to be one of the most profitable i lines of railroad in the 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 rond arc finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, Aj., and two trains are daily running each way. The materi als for the .emaining 131 miles to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and it is under 1 contract to be done in beptember. 4th The net earnings of the sections already fin ished are scrcral limes greater than the gold inter est upon the First Mortgage Bonis upon snch 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 bands can be is ued only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be in the market unless they represent a bona ' Jide propertv. 6th. Their amount is is strictly limited by law to \ a sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Gov- j eminent, and for whi hit takes a second lien as its | security. This amount upon the first 517 ici.ce west from Amaha is only 816.900 per mile. 7th The fact that the U. 5. Government consid ers a second lien upon the road a good investment, and that sonic of the shrewdest rai'road builders of the country have alread- paid in five million dol lars u|*>n the stock (which is to them a third lien), may well Inspire confidence in a first lien Bth. Although it is uot claimed that there can be i iry better eei unties that Governments, there are j parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a ; property as this the very best security in the world, and who sell their Governments to re-invest in these bonds—thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bands 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 I Over .Vine per Cent. Interest. The daily subscriptions are already large, and the will continue to be received in New York by the Continental National Bank, No, 7 Nassau St. Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, 5l Wall St, John J. Cisco &, Son, Bankers, No. 33 B all St. and by BANKS AND BANKER? generally through out the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets mny be obtained, Tbey will also be sent by mail from the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Aevnts in whom they have confi dence, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, NEW YORK. v6n4B-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, prrive property, pay charges—of advertising Ac.—and take it away; otherwise it will be disposed of according to law Win. E CAIRL Monroe, August 26th, 1867. v7n43w HELMUOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT" BtJCHU Is a certain cure lor diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL. DROPSY, OR GANIC WELLNESS, 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, nnd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a re liable remedy. HEI.MBOLD'P EXTRACT BCCni\ Established upwards of 13 years, prepared by H. T HEI.NIBOI.IH DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street,Philadelphia,Pa v6n29 -ly. U. I INTERNAL REVENUE' Notice is hereby given that the Annual list of Excise taxes for 1867 has been transmitted to me by the Assessor, and the same has become due and pay able. All persons Assessed in the County of WYOMING. Will make payment to F. M CRANK, Deputy Col lector, on or before the 6th day of September. 1867 at his office in the store of Daniel Wright, in Tunk hvinock. 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, in addition. 11. L. SCOTT, Collector 13/A District, Penria Collector's Cffice, Towandn. Pa., Aug 17. "67 | v7n4-3w J^istfllanemis. Teeth Positively Extracted WITHOUT PAIN! NEW PHOC ESS. KB ' s KMrAmpj" ER - Vo A'&ii* This Substance Is applied directly to the gams, producing a nutnboesa (local Anaeethesbi) of only the parts aroand the tooth, wberebv it can be extracted without any pain whatever, and without unpleasant* J oese to the Patient: CALL AT MY OFFICE AND BE CONVINCED, J. P. SEI'MOVE, Surgeon Dentist, j Laceyville, Pa.—v7flo-3oi: nurrmmi 'BARBER AND HAIR-DRESS RE Takes pleasure in announcing to bif old customers and the public, generally, that he haa now secured i the services as an assistant—ot |*IRST j. LATE FROM PAKIS. Those wishing a rood skate or other work in his line can now be accommodated without the vexatious ! deli ys experienced at "one horse" shops. SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING, DRESSING, DYEING, CURLING, sc.. ks. done in the best style and at reasonable rates. POMADES, PEEP I/MEET and EX TEACTS, always on hand, an i for sale at the old stand on Tioga Sirctt. J BERLINGHOF Tunkbannock, Pa; Feb. 12, 1067 v6n27-tf_ FATTMEILSAND MECHANICS Take Notice. SU F At! E PL A N gl G and MATCHING, CIRCULAR and SCROLL SAWING. ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in good style PL W, ARROW CULTIVA TORS, HORSE-HOES, ROLLERS, and SCRAPERS, on hand or to order. Power and hand Corashellers; and Farming tools generally, MILLER A AVERY, v6n43-ly. SHERMAN & LATHROP, (Successors to John Weil,) AT THE OLD STAND, NEXT DOOR TO THB BANK', AT T UNKHANMOCB, Take pleasu.e/n announcing to the people of Wyo ming County, that they are now receiving from New York one of the largest and most complete assort ment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS; WOH fc'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOE* ; CASSIMERES AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING and a large stock of READY-MADE dflotljing pureffwed from a first class New York House at pri ces trim 10 to 2D per cent. lower than the usual rates; enabling th-in to dispose of them at prices BELOW ALL COMPET/TOE* Having had 20 year's experience in this business they teel certain that they can secuie a trade at this point; and to do this,they anly ask the people to COMB ADD ?EH THKIR GOODS AXII PRICES, BUTTER, BOGS, and PRODUCE, Of ALL KINDS tiken at the highest market rates in exchange for Goods or Cash at the option of the seller, H. N. SHERMAN, I, B. LATUItOp, Tank. Pa. Apr 16 1867. WE KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, AND PAY Cash for Veal skins and Hides. BHLl; MAN d LA Til OP. i BRICK! BRICK The subscriber hag now on hand anjjwill |hcreaf ter constantly keep FOR A FrNK LOT of SMOOTH WELL BURKED BRICK, at big brick yard opposite Pal en A Brue Dew Tannery, AY TUXKUAJ, IYOCAZ which will be *>M cheap, and in quantities to sui purchasers. 11. W, RHODES Tu47-tf. FOR NON-RETENTION OK INCONTINENCE of I rino, irritation, inflamation, or ulceration of the bladder, of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust, deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys, end dropsical swell! ings. USF HRI inmut's Ftrti> FvrKAcr Bt ouu.
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