Local and Personal. (losed* The potato® holes of the rids—since elec tion. Es f> P ed * Geo. H. Shippy and F'd. Austin, prison ers, the first, named from this county, es caped from jail at Montrose, on Tuesday even- ' ing. A reward of 8100 is offered for their apprehension. j In Trouble. White nigger-worshippers and "intelligent i gentlemen ol African 'scent," are having some sore troubles with the lively corpse of the Democratic party, over which they lately pronounced so many pa'hetic funeral ora tions, It is a great pity that so much fine (bituary talk has been wasted on a subject that won't down at tfceir bidding. job Printing. We agaiu call the attention of citizens o this county to our facilities for job printing. With the presses and material now in our office we are enabled to do work of all ktnds, from the smallest label to the largest poater, in the neatest and most woratn&nlike manner, and at the shortest notice. Send in your orders and try us. An Omission. By an oversight, the advertisement of Mi. Chas. Harding's Meat Market was left out < t our last issue. Mr. ll—has not omitted to keep up his shop, bat is now taking esp?cia| pains to gratify the tastes of h's customers by keeping constantly on hand the best meats of all kinds. Try them. Pole Raisins. There will be a Democratic jubilee and pole raising at Townsend's Hotel in Falls, on Fri day, Oct. 25th inst., at one o'clock P. M.— Addresses will be made by Dr. S. M. Wheel er. R. R. Little and Win. M Piatt, E-n is non explosive—that it emits no smoke or unpleas ant odor—that it is more economical, and gives a better and clearer light than the oil now in general use. Our limited trial of it, enables us to eav * J that we have not yet been blown up by it, that our lamp-chimneys have not yet been smoked up by it—that no very stinky stink comes from it—that our lamps when trimmed and a burning give a pure, steady and brilliant light—and that the expense to u, thus far, has been— light. Those wishing further information on this eubjeet will call at the drug-store, which, in the evening, will be found more or less illuminated with the fluid which has caused our ink to flow so freely. The Weather. The weather for a month past has been de lightful. If th# Italians enjoy any balmier air or bluer skies, we say, let thetn enjoy them. We are content with the Pennsylva nia October!. Some of the timid black rev publicans, it seems, from what they say, got alarmed about the probable condition of the weather, (especially in the city of Philadel phia.) and staid at home on the Bth to thresh buckwheat, but the Democrats, trusting-in Providence, turned out, thrashed the radical rascals and God be praised, have bad abund ant time to do their less important work.—- The guilty rads know that they didn't de serve even an hour of good weather. But, while in the material world, ilcaven some times smiles alike upon the just and the un just. In the political world, the retributive hand of justice, sooner or later, overtakes the impious aad ungodly. In proof of this we need only to imagine the dark skies and gloomy prospects now flitting in all their dreadful reality around the distempered brains of the foolhardy fanatics, who have floated their brief hour upon the wave of triumph only to sink to a deeper, darker grave, with out a hope of resurrection. Base Hall. A match game of base ball was played at Factoryville on Thursday last, between the ! Tunkhannocks, of this place, and the Wyo { uiings, of Factoryville. The game, as wil, be seen by (he annexed score, resulted in a ' decided victory for the Tunkhannocks. Quite a large number of the citizens of Factoryville and its surroundings were present and wit nessed the game, with much apparent satis faC'ion. --i I The victors express themselves highly grat ified with the very excellent sapper prepared for the occasion, and the courteous treatment received at the hands of the Wyomlngs. Not the slightest difficulty or dispute occurred to mar the good feeling and harmony which both | clubs seemed anxious t<, preserve. Mr. Richsud Hu'igate, the Umpire, it was , conceded by all. performed his duties in a most impartial and entirely satisfactory man- I nor. i Tunkhannocks. Wyomings. PLAYERS. 0. R. PLAYERS. 0. R i C.sfcey. 3d b 4 8 Dean, A. I). <:•• -3 5 1 Avery, 2d b 3 10 Rice, s. s 4 5 DeWitt, Ist b 1 11 Keyuolds.M. IstbU 6 Sbingler, s a-•••••2 13 Pike, 3d b 2 6 Lull, p 2 10 Mathewson 1. f-2 4 McDonnell, c 2 10 Reynolds. N.2d b 5 4 Rosengr.rot, 1 (■••2 t? Dean, W. Ar. D 32 # Kennedy, e. f 4 6 Knap, c. f I 5 Kurd (veil, r. f 4 7 Reynolds, S. p**4 2 | Total 24 78 Total 24 39 Ilt.v 9 3 1 2 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Tunkhannocks 22 6 13 5 4 0 20 B—7B ! Wyouiings 0 2 10 13 0 6 3 5—39 Scorers —F. M. Bolton of the Turikhannock Club, 1 and J. E. Clifford of the Wyoming Club of Factory , villc. ! Umpire— Mr. Richard Huigate of the Rival Club ! of Scracton. Fly catches made Tunkhannocks Lull, I. DeWitt, 2.—Wyomings N B. Reynolds, 4 We understand it i arranged that the re turn game will be played at this place, on Saturday next the 20th inst., commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. Our citizens who have never seen this popular game played its its new phase, under the modern rules, will no doubt make it convenient to attend. Have You a Cough, Cold, [in in the Chest, or Bronchitis ? In j fact, have you the premonitory symptoms of the " insatiate archer," Consumpti >n ? If so know that relief is within your reach in the shape of DK. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which in many cases where hope had tied, has snatched the victim from the | yawning gravp. A Household Herd. The BEST, THE ONLY RELIABLE, the cheap jest. Try it. Mrs* S. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bot tle ) My wife and children prefer it. Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. Married. ~~ BOBfSON—UBS BY—At Skinners Eddy. Oct. 19th 1867, bv >ra'l Ncnl Esq , Mr. Wm. 11. Robinn to Mi.-s Uu la M. Henry, both of Lemon Township Wyoming Co . Pa. GREGORY— HATFIELD—On the 17th inG, at the resilience of the Bribe's fither, by the Rev Isaac Austin Mr. Charles F a regory of Overfield, nod Miss M irv Hntfild of Nnrthoior.dend. Wvo Co. 3Dieci. FITCH—In Nnrtbmorelmd, Oct,, Kth Ifil?. o' Dysentery, Frank M Fitch, aged 10 years, 9 trios and 7 days. The deceased had been sick but a few days, the disease fastening upon him. on the day that he him self had gone for medicine fur his two brothers who were ill with the same disease. A little previous to bis death, he called the different members of the family ar.d hid them ''good bye," telling them that he was dying, Not many hours after, his chil lish spirit winged its flight, we trust, to a better nod happies world. J. R. C. j fpmal siititfs. CAUTION. ! Whereas my wifee Philenn, having left mvbgi and board without just cause or provoe ition, this is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pav no debts of h"r i contracting, ELIHT7E DYMOND I Ros. Luz. Co. Pa. Oct. 21st 'g7,—v7012 Pictures. J. It. STURDEVANT would inform tho citizen* of Wyoming County thai he may again be found at his rooms In Meshoppen. ready to w..it on any who may i-b anything in the picture liue, A word to tne wise is sufficient, v7-nl2 4w j AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tb undersigned, having been appointed an Audi tor to mntshall the nssetts of the estate of Peggy Flannery, late of Forkston Tp\ dee'd, will attend to the duties 7. at 1 o'clock P M. at which time all parties interested in said estate will appear and present their claims, or be debarred from ] receiving any portjnn thereof. W E: LITTLE. Tunkhannock. Pa. Oct S, 1967-v7nlo-4w. NOTICF Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession of Samuel Dai le v Jr., on l pair of Seers, to be kept by him during my will and pleasure all jiersons are" forbid molesting or interfering with the satue DAVID PATRICK. Overfield Pa ,Oct. 7th 1967-v7nlCtf, To Our Customers. Those having unsettled book accounts with us of more than three months standing are respectfully requested to call anil settle the rune without delay We must have money to purchase more goods, and hope our customers will respond to our cali promptly. Graio and produce of all kinds taken ou accout, or cash paid for same. JENNINGS A CO v7n9Gw, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, lETTERS of Administration on the estate of J Ludd Shoemaker, late of Windham Towdship | dee'd, having been granted the undersigned notice | is hereby given all persons indebted to the said es tate, to make immediate payment of the same i ami | all persons having claims agaipt the same will pro- I seut tbem without delay duly authenticated for f settlement to HARRIsON-CXIMoTOCR. North Branch, Aug. 23rd, 1667 • v7n46 Commercial College,— The euceess of Gardner' g Business College and Ladies' Academy,at Scrantoo; has surpassed all expectation The cottoso of study is more thorough—the terms are cheapei 1 - and gue better satisfaction than any other College of the kind In Northern Pennsvlvania. Life Scholarship •T5.00 Clubs at reduced rates. Send for College P*Pr lf'ing full particulars. Address J. N. Gard* nsr, Principal, ScrauLm. Pa. v7nlUly ipicial gjotim. FOR N ON-RETBNTION^i OR INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflamation, or ulceration of the : bladder, of kidneys, diseases of tbe prostrßte glands, i stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust : deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys, : and dropsical swelHingg. Ca* HILVMID'S FLUID HI-TRACT BCCWW. TO CONSUMPTIVES. J The Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free jof charge) to all who dessre it. tho prescription with the directions ,or making and using the simple retn i edy by which he was cured of a lung affection and , ih.il dri-pd disease Consumption His only object it to benefit tbe afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nuthing 1 and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON, I No. 165 south Second St, Williamsburg New York j (faddy. pRANDRETirS PILLS.—Our theory ; Local dit | Le ease whether of the stomach an 1 bowels, en | largpinent of the joints, rheumatic pains, cutaneons eruptions even dyspeptic com plaints, boils of what -1 ever form such local disease puts on, are so many "PROOFS" of a disordered state of the blood and | lowels, which BRAXDRETII'S PILLS correct and cure Experience and 40.000 certificates sa.v this is so. B, BKAXDRETH. ' v6nto lino THE HE A LIN G~~ POOL, AND HOUSE OF MERCY. | Howard Association Reports, for YOUNG - MEN on the CRIME OF SOLI TUDE, and the ER RORS. ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manly |Miwers, and create itu|>edimcnts to MAR RIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed ' letter, envelopes, tree of charge Address Dr. J. ! SKILI.KN 110UGHT0N, Howard Association, j Philadelphia. Pa. j 6n44-lyear A CANVASS OF I lit ONION proves.that tho 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 com|>e ition, it appeals TO TIIK POLLS ! of al who d.sign to cljthe the same with tho magni ficent black or brown hues which nature has denied, or age stolen away. Manufactured by J. CRISTA- DoUO, 6 Astor House, New Y'ork. Sold by Drug gists, Applied by all Hair Dressers.-y7ns-lm. Dr. W'Wt.rs' Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the whole history of medical discoveries no remedy has pcrfi rnied so many or such remaria i.le cures of the numerous affections of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, as this long trie I and justly celebrated Balsam So generally acknowledged is the superior excellence of this remedy that but few ol the many who have tested its virtues by experi ence fail to keep it at hand as a speedy and cer tain cure for sudden attacks of Cold—full believing that its remedial powers are comprehensive enough to embrace every form of disea-e. from thesligbnst cold to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary complain,- UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY, I Frt m Ucv. Francis Lobdell, Pastor of the South Congregational Chuich, Bridgeport, Connecticut •'I consider it a duty which I owe to suffering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues ot Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Uuerry. I have used it— when [ have had occasion for any remedy for Coughs, Colds |or Sure Throat—for many years, and never in a single instance has it failed to relieve and cure me, I have frequently been very hoarse on Satutday,and looiiid forward to tbe delivery of two srrmons on the foilowing day with sad wisgivirgs. but by a lib eral use of the Balsam my hoaiseness has invariably been removed, and I have preached without I'ifficul -1 ty -1 recommend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to public speakers generally, us a certain rcme j dy for the bronchial troubles to which we are peculiar | ly exposed." ; Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE A SON, 18 Tre montSt.. Boston, and for sale by Druggist generally i . . QHACE'S CELEBATED SALVE Front Mr. E. Tucker, Depot Master at Salisbury. Mass "l have been troubled for years with a bad hu mor i Sometimes outwardly and .ometiines inward ly. During the past summer it manifested itself molt thin Usual outwardly, and I ured yoar Salve All signs of it have since disappeared, without affec - ting ma inwardly, indicating, I think, the eradica ting tenure of the Salve. ShTH W. FOWLE A SON, Boston Proprietors. Sold by Druggists at 25cts a box. Sent by mail fur 35 cts. HELM HOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BU CHU. Is the Great Diuretic HELMBOLIPS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPAKILLA Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Chemistry ■ rod Bharmacy, and ara tbe most active that can b made. ERRORS OF YOUTII. A Gentleman who =uffered for years from Netvous Dolrdit.v, Premature decay, and all the effects uf yuatbfal in. iscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipy and directions for making the simple remedy he which he was cured. {-offerers wishing to profit by ; the advertiser'a ex|rience, can do so uy addressing | in (>ri'e• f i. 4I • t.N's Ex raver BCCHU. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE, BT PBOr. CALVIN E.STtWB, I), D. A work o r real value and an almost indispensahl companion of the Bible, showing what the Bib e is not, what it is, an I how to use it • answering all the objection* to its authenticity urged l.y modern infie dels, and tracing the authority of 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 erer published 10 0 0 Agents W a nU d , Experience! agents, clergymen, ladies, school ea< hers an 1 others should send at once for circulars giving further information. Address, ZEI6LER, MeCURDY A CO,. ; v7iiß-4m. 5M Chestnut Street, Philad'a. Pa- HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BCCHU is pleasant in List - and odor, free trout all injuriou properties, and immediate in its action. . IIKLMUOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 23 XT CXI XT Is a certain cure lor diseases of the i BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. DROPSY, OR , GANTC WEEK NESS. FEMALE. COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. anJ all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, 1 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 Pos'erity, depends upon prompt use of a re , liable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BI'CHU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T HKIjMBOM), DRUGGIST, 694 Broadway, New York, and IQ4 South 10th Street,Philadelphia,Pa 1 v6n29-ly. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN AFE REMEDIES for unpleasant nod dangerous ' eieaMs. Use Helmbold's Extract Bucha and Imp £ad Row W*sb. Dtefo Ibfrcrtisfmtuts, OhIY DIRECT GIN E TO FKANCF. The General Transatlantic Company's Splendid Mail Steamships : ST. 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To prospective emigrants and settlers in the ' Far West," this History ot that vast and fertile region will prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it des a want long felt of a full, authentic and relia ble guide to climate, soil, products, means of trav el, Ac. AGENT? WANTED.—Send for circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 26 S. Sev enth St, Philadelphia, Pa.,G P, R, \ FEW MORE AGENTS WANTED to take er /V ders for our popular Books and Engraving,eith er on Commission or sal.-ry. Our publications are standerd works by the best authors tn the country, among which is Tiffany's Sacred Biography and History, Holland's Life of Lincoln, Abbot's History of the War Headley's Life of Washington, Rev. S. Philips' Christian Home, and others- Agents wilf not be required to canvass territory previously occupied, unb ss preferred. For particulars address, OI'RDON, BILL A CO., Pub lishers, Springfield, Mass. GPR ■ ■ E SI I 1,1, I.IVE! 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Extract of a Letter from Baron Solomon Rothschild PARIS, Bth Apr., 1864, 25 Rue F tubj, St H more Will ycu bo kind enough to Lave forwarded to me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment ; if you will send at the same time the account, I will for* ard you the amount thiough Me.-srs. Belmont A Co. New York Baron Solomon Rothschild having recommended to many of hi? friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they being desirous to procure it, be should ad vise hiut to establish a depot in Paris. THE INDIAN 1.1 XI WENT. As a relief, ever rea ly ; as a killer of pain, taken in wardly or outwardly applied, has no equal. For the relief and cure < f Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec tions, Sprains. Bruises, Ac., it is unqualed It is also most efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of Cholera. Cramps, and Pains in the Stomach, Diar rhoea. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera lufantum Ac , and is without exception the most wndcrful Pan acea the world afiords, No Family should be with out it. Every traveler by land or sen chould have a bottle. Miners and Farmers residing at a di.-tancs from Physicians should keep it constantly or hand, In ca*-of Aceidonst, and sudden attacks of Stomach Complaints, its value cannot be estimated. Inquire for Major LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, and take no other I'ricd 50 -ts. per bottle. For sale at wholesale and rctaii by Demits Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New York ; Gale A Robinson, l a 6 Green wich St., N. Y. ; F. C. Wells ACo , '.92 Fulton-st., N, Y. : Citas-N. Crittenden. 38 6th Avenue, N. Y. and by respectable Druggists throughout the werld None genuine unless signed by John Tbos, Lane and countersigned by J, T. LANE A CO, Proprietors 163 Broadway, N, Y. |3?"Send ior Circular. GPR ONLY sl. Unfortunate Ilumanity, 81 ONLY My Injection cures G tonorrutc.i or Gleet in ten days, without noxious drugs, when all ot her remedies fail, DR IIENRIE REMMAIR, Station F„ N. Y City. 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Send 25c. and get 80 rages and 1 sample gratis. Agents have made 8100,000. — Ephraim Brown, Lowell, Massachusetts. MAIAM FOY S f Corset Skirt Auppoiter Combines in one garment a i>xn rrcT riTTiitG ConsßT.and the most desirable Skirt Supporter ever of fered the public. It places the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips | it j improves the form without t'ght lacing; gives ease and elegance; ; is approved ani recommended by J. B. SAUNDERS A CO., 96 Summer St., Boston. PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS.—THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durable Print in use; two ; coats well put on mixed with pure Linseed 0 1. will I last 10 or 15 yecrs; it is of a light brown or beaut'- | fui chocolate color, and can be changed to green, | lead, stone, olive, or drab, to suit the taste of j the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Cams, | Fences. Agricultural Implements. Carriage an 1 Car makers, and Wooden- Ware, Canvas, Metal anl Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof,) Bridges. Burial Cases. Canal Boats. Ship* and Chips' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer huviug j used 5009 bbls. the past year.) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpasaed for Body, durability, elastic- ; ify aud adhesiveness. Prices 6 per bbl.,of liUOlbs wbioh will supply a farmer foryears to come. Warranted in | all cases as above Send for a circular, which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DAN- I IEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, 254 Pearl st, N. Y. j Agents wanted. GPR 1 YOU' HE WANTED ! LOOK HI RE ! Agents, both male and female, wanted everywhere to sell the PATENT IMPROVED INK RESER VOIR, (by which from one to two pages can be writ ten without replenishing with ink), and our Fancy and Dry Goods, etc. Can clear Com 83 to $lO a day. j No capital required. Price 10 cents, with an ad- ; rertisemen*. describing an article for sale in our Dollar Purchasing Agency, CIRCULARS SENT FREE. EASTMAN & kFNDALL. OH Hanover St., Boston, Mass. WE ARE COMING, ~ And will present to any person sending us a club in : our Great One Price Nale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, | Acs a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch I Ac., free of cost, Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any addjesa free. A Idress J. .3. lIAWES A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston Jlass. P 0. Box 5125. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGHAMTON BOOTS. ot Les'er A Co'* beat make KIP and CALF OWBGO BOOTS. Lest make EASTERN BOOTS A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Bojts of Glove , Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Gsr.ts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined add Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNER STOKE, vnnlltf Tunkhannoek, Pa. 'JAHE SC'RANTON DAILY REPUBLICAN will be issued on and after Nov. 1, 1867, in time to be sent by the EARLIEST MORNING TRAINS ok TBE Delaware, Lackawanna t Western : Lackawanna A Blooutsburg ; Lehigh Valley t i Lehigh A S'luuehnnna ; and Delaware A Hudson Railroads. It will reach points within Fifty or a Hundred miles of Scranton Several hours in advance of the New York and Philadelphia Morning Papers. I It will be printed in new type, on a large 32 column sheet ; ill contain All the Telegrams of the Associated Press! including markets from all important points, find is intended to be in every respect a FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER Arrangemert* will lie ntaue for its delivery by i the local news Agents at about two thirds the cost | of New Y'ork or Philadelphia dailies. p. A cRtkbATX, > C'UANDALL A (\) jos A sciusTok, y Publisher v7nl 16w iff MlUlif & FAICY G3ODS. MRS. BARDWELL is now receiving n splenlid stock of SPRING A SUMMER Goods of 11 the new est SHAPES FELT and VELVET HATS for LADIES aid CHIL DREN. AD" BONNETS, VELVET RIBBONS FLOWERS, and FEATHERS, and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS. at prices to defy com p e tit ion All the latest styles of paper patterns, ; SLEEVES, CLOAKS, JACKETS. &c., &c., front MADAME DEMOHESI. J tgf Dresses made, cut and hasted nt the sb rtest notice. MRS 11 VRDWELL. Tunkhannoek, May. 22, 18g7 \g"4l-t1 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Whereas letters af aunrinirdratioa to the e?tafe el .Sargent Kelly, late of the township of Tunkhan noek deceased, have been granted to the gubsoriln-r j All persons indebted to the said estate are reqiest | ed to make immediate pavnient, and those having j demands against the estate of the said decedent, j will make known the same duly authenticated, | without delay. JAMES KELL\ Administrator, Lemon, Oct 12th, 1867. v7nil6w j ~ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE COKSTITU : TIONS,of bolh sexes, use Uelmbold's Extract, Bu chu. liwil eerisk andgive energetic feelings and j ecatkyou to •Ue|> wU. DlisceUarttm Tunkhannock Wholesale and Retail Pro duce Market. Corrected Weekly by BUNNELL &r BANNA TYNE, at Samuel Stark's old stand, tiro door 1 below Wyoming National Bank. Wheat, per burhel, 40 Rye, " 1 35 Corn, " " i 130 Oats, '• " 70 j Buckwheat, " 60 Beans, " 2 CO Potatoes " 55 Butter, ft * 33 , Eggs, jier doxen, 24 i Lard, lb 15 ! Tallow, ft, 121 i Dried Apples, per bushel, 3 00 Bags per ib 03 Hay jier ton, 810 001812 00 Wheat Ftuur fier bbl 13 00® 14 10 i Rye Flour per bbl Corn M'-al per 100 ft 2 75(33 00 j Chop per 100 ft 2 50 Silt per bbl 3 25 Buckwheat Flour per 100 ft 3 50(33 75 Hop, dressed, per ft 10 Mess Pork, per bbl 29 00 Mess Perk, per ft lu The above named firm are dealers in Dry Goodg, Groceries and Provisions, Hardware, II its and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Notions, Ac., Ac., and will sell at the lowest cash price ruliDg at date of sale. v7oil GET THE BEST WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. UNABRIDGED NEW ILLUSTRATED OVER 3.000 FINE ENGRAVINGS. 20,000 Words and Meanings not in other Diction aries. A necessity to every intelligent family, student, teacher and professional man. "TUB NEW WEBSTER is glorious- it is perfect—it distances and defies competition—it leaves notaing tTITI"TIONS RESTORED by j Htlmboln's Extract P.urha. I! lill'K WRICK I The subscriber has now on hand and will hereof tor constantly keep FOR SALE A FINE LOT of SMOOTH WELL BURNED BRICK, at his brick yard op|iosito Palen 4 Bros new Tanfiery, AY TL'.YAI/A.Y.YOA', PA. \ which will be gold cheap, and in quantities to sui i purchasers. | H. W. RHODES 1 6n<7-tf. IJisnllaiteflus. rbACHERff' LXAMINATIOIL^ Teachers' Examination* will be held H follows, vix : For Braintrim and Meshoppen, Oct. 2lst at Brick Chapel. For Windham and Mehonpanjr, Oct. 22d at Me hoopaay. For Forkston and North Branch, Oct, 23d at Fork* ton. For Tunkhannock Borough and Lemon, Oct. 24th at Tunkhannock. F'or Nicholson and Clinton, Oct. 23th, at Niche I* son Falls, Oct. 26th at School house, nearSmith'a Ferry. Exter. Northmorelaml. Eaton and Monroe, Oct, 27th at Northmoreland. School Directors are requested to be present at the Examinations. Rxer.Ues to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Coma with writing materials. No private examination: Tank. Oct. 6, '67.-v7nlo. J. B RHODRS. Co. Sup't. FARMERS AND MECHANICS Take Notice* SU FACE PL A N gl G and MATCHING, CIRCULAR and BCRO LL SAWING . ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in good style PLOWS, if ARROW, CULTIVA TOR II CSE-HOES, ROLLERS, and SCR A PLUS, on hand or to order. Power and hand Cornshellera; and Farming tools generally, MILLER 4 AVERT, v6u43-Iy. SHERMAN & UTHROP, (Successors to John Weil,) AT THE OLD STAND, NEXT DOOR TO TH3 BANK, AT TT7NK:iiA.i\rNrooK:, Take pieasu *"in muounclng to the people of Wyo ming County, that they are DOW receiving from N*w York one of the largest and most complete uecrV ment of DIHi GOODS, DRESS GOOQS and TRIMMINGS; IVOHE'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ; CASSIMiRES AND GENTLFMEN'S FURNISHING and a largo stock of READY-MADE flowing purchased from a first class New York House at pri ces Irom 10 to 20 per cent, lower than the usual rates ; enabling th-in to dispose of them at price* BE AO WALL O.UTETITOK6 Having had 20 year's experience in this busin*** they tee! certain that they can secute a tiala at this point; nd to do thi,they only ask the people t* COM* AXD Ml ' Hit* coots Ap PBICH, BUTTBR. EGGS, ard PRODUCE, of ALL KTND3 tit en at the highest market rates in exchange for Goods or Cosh at the option of the seller, H. N. SHERMAN, I, B. LATHROP, Tank. Pa. Apr 16 1567. W K KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, I AND PAY Cash for Veal skins and Hides. | SUEIiMAN dc LATHROP. IS THE IMPROVED PIRRESTO^gg HA,6 M" BS* PBiCtONEPoU^ .INFORMATION. Information guarantee.: to produce a luxuriant j growth of hair upon a bald heal or beardless !aee. i also a recipe for the removal of Pimple*, Blotch**, I Eruptions, etc ,on the k o, leaving the eauie soft | clear, snl beautiful, cuu be obtained without charge by addresing. TJJ()a F CHAPMAN, Chemiat. 623 Broadway, New York