liOCtl and Pergonal. Radical Restoration, Its good cffecU are permanent. It not only restores the color of the hair, but tha quanti* ty and natural glossineaa. This ia said by every one using Mrs, S. A. AILCN'S Improv ed (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing,(in one bottle,) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. Trade Fair, The attention of our readers is called to the adperti sement of the Trade Sale or Fair at Nicholson, connected with which there is to be, in the language of the witty Josh Billings, a pure "agricultural hosa trott." Read the advertisement—The idea ia a good one. U. S Revrnue Assessor. The duties of the two 17. S- Internal Rev enue Assessor for this county were thought io be too arduous, for two men. Mr. Ben jamin Newman, haa therefore been relieved of his porte folio. Avery, who is supposed to be the most loyal to Andy, takes'both the black books and all the pay, Change otProprietors. The corner Grocery-store, opposite our office Las changed hands, Mr. B. M Stone who recently purchased the interest of Mr. Stemples, proposes to fill up with a full stuck of family groceries and provisions, He desgns also to keep up a first class Oyster Saloon and Restaurant—without the lager— aod to furnish the trade with oysters ia in any quantity desired. His advertisement will appear ia our next issue. Tannery Burned. The Dew Tannery buildings of Pratt A Bro. at Nicholson, in this countj were en tirely destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning of last week. The tire is supposed to have originated from the engine connect ed with the buildings. A large stock ot leather which had just been finished up for the N. Y. Markets, was destroyed. The loss is estimated at about 820,000, but a very small portion of which was covered by insurance. This is the second total loss of buildmngs this enterprising firm has suffer ed withm two years. Pole liaising at Palla* The Democrats of Falls, Exeter and Over field, met at ihe Falls, on Friday last , and afteJ raising a neat hickory pole, and hoist ing the flag of the whole union, listened to congratulatory s|<eeches from lion. J. Y. Smi'.n and Win. M. Piatt. The editor of the Democrat was called for and made a lew re marks on the subject of newspapers. A subject ou which he is supposed to be more prolific tban agreeable. The meeting, con sidering ihe shortness of notice, was well at tended, Of course the utmost harmony and and best of feeling prevailed. Runaways, "Gravel hill" seems fond of equestrian excitement. On Wednesday last, a horse attached to a sulky ran up Warren Si. uu til aarested by one of the charming maples; nobody hurt except sulky and harness ! On Saturday one of Dan'l ffright's teams ran from the new Presbyterian Church dow: Putnam St. and. in att. rupiing to make a turn toward the Tannery, came in contact with Mr. Flicknur's house, and both horses were considerably injured. Who Shall Decide In a local item last week we noticed a new burning fluid recently introduced by Dr. J. W. Rlioada of this place. The Dr assured us, when he filled our lamps with it that its non-explosive quality was one of its greatest virtues, and told us that we could assure our readers of that fact. We were not so emphatic on this point as the Dr.— not having had sufficient time to fully lest it, petsunally—we simply stated what was claimed for it—and, in corroboration, that we had not, at the date of writing, been blown up, by it The sahjoined note received from Dr. E. II Wells, purports to give more light on this subject; the importance of which, requires that it should be fully ventilated —or illu minated. We will not presume to decide when Doctors disagree, but will only say, that people cannot be too careful in regard to the kind of fluids or oils used. Mr. EDITOR : Your last number contains a notice of "a newly inveuted burning fluid"— enumerating socne of its properties &c. For the benetll of whom it may concern, I wish emphatically to deny one of its claims, viz : non explosivenoss. In so doing, I am actua ted only by a sense of duty, aod claim to know whereof I affirm. The basis of the "fluid" is Benzine. And any one having the slightest knowledge ol the chemical properties of this article, will tell you tnal it is highly explosive. The test of lighting the fluid at the open mouth of a bottle does not disprove this statement— The "oil" must be confined, theo the heat will generate a gas, which, if ignited is terri bly destructive in its effects. It is indeed possible that the article under consideration may be used by many for a long time, with out accident. Nevertheless the treacherous gas will lurk in every burning lamp, swan ing only a spark to become a destructive agent. And it is affirmed that nine tenths of the lamp explosions we bear of, occur fromthe use of compounds containing Ben* z ne or Gasoline, similar to the above. AH who are willing to run the additional risk, for the trifling difference in cost, are at liberty to do so. As to the preparation being new. we have only to say that many of the same sort have been tried and abandoned from time to time, for several years past. In a country where law is occasionally ignored, it may be needless to remark that persona selling any of these illuminating compounds which do not bear the fire test of a Government Inspector, lay themselves liable to heavy penalties, E. il. WELLS, M. D. Mrs. Partington Insulted. Tha White Mountains of New Hampshire art evidently a great institution—very high heavy frosts, beautiful view, four dollar din ners. But the practical eye of a certain re nowned Drake saw those smooth faced rocks, and thereupon adorned and variegaied the the bridle path to the Tip top House with bii familiar S. T. —1860—X. Plantation Bit ters. This raised the ire of Mrs. Partingtnns composing the Legislature of the Granite State, who got their wise heads together. out lawed Dr. Drake, and make it a penal oflkr.ee to ply the artistic brush on their beloved Mis. Verily, tha floe arts arc at a discount ■° New Hampshire. Query—Did Drake pay than for this splendid advertisement 7 Almost a Fire* On Thursday evening last shortly after candle light oar towns people were aroused by the startling cry of fire ! fire !! fire !!! Everybody rushed into the sireets— but as our enterprising "city pspa" bad not provided street lamps, and as no friendly ligut appear-* ed, it was impossible to find the lire. After rushing wildly around the streets for some time, some one suggested that the fire might be at Gearhart tf- Co's Foundry. Thither ran the excited crowd, and arrived juat in time, to be too late. Clint, who keeps a close watch for accidents of this kind, had anticipated the "ingins" and with a bucket or two of water had extinguished one of the prettiest little fires imaginable, which had got finely kindled on the roof of the ma chine shop Of course everybody was very agreeably disappointed while groping their way back home, through ihe dark. Base Bait. The second match game of B. B. between the club at this place and the Wyomings of Fac toryville was this place on Saturday 'ast, and resulted in a most decided trinmph for (he Tunkhannocks. The game was wit nessed by quite a large number of personal Darkness coming OP, prevented playing theOth innings, Both clubs were escorted from the grouuds by the Brass Band, to Wall'* ' Hotel, where sapper was prepared for the guests. The following is the score of the game. Tunkhannocks. | Wyomings. PLAYERS. 0, R { PLAYERS. 0. R. DeWitt, lsib-1 11 j Knsp, c 1 5 Brodhead,'2db-2 11 j Reynolds, S. p----2 4 McConnell, sd b 3 8 | Pike, s. s 4 2 Shingler, s. s--2 9 ; Mathewson, 1. f-- - 4 2 Lull, p 3 9 | Reynolds, M Ist b-3 3 Conklin, c----5 7 ; Reynolds. N. 8.2db.3 4 Flickner, r. f--2 9 [ Dean, r. f 2 2 Kennedy, c. f--2 8 | Huick, c. f 4 2 Welch, 1, f--*-4 7 | Capwell, 3d b----l 4 Total 24 79 { Total 24 23 INNING 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 7 8. Tunkhannocks 0 1 10 10 22 8 6 22-79 Wyomings 5 1 2 6 0 7 0 7—28 Scorers—F. M. Bolron of the Tuokhan nock Cluh, and L. Clifford of the Wyoming Club of Factoryville. Umpire—Mr. Aaron Avery of Tunkhan nock. Fly catches made.—Tunkhannocks, De Witt, 3. McConnell 4. Welch. I—Wyotn msrs, S. Reynolds, 1. Pike, 1. N. B. Reynolds, Fly catches missed -Tunkhannocks, Shing ler, 1. Welch. 1 Wyomings, Pike. 1. S. Rey nolds. 1 N. B. Reynolds, 3. Married. CAPWELL- TINKLEPAUGII —fn 'Tunk hantiock on tin- 26th lost . bv I). 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In the whole history of medical discoveries no remedy hs performed so many or such remarka ble cures of the numerous affections of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, as this long tried and justly celebrated Balsam So generally acknowledged is the superior excellence of this remedy that but few ot the many who have tested its virtues hy 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 disease, from thesligbest cold to the mod dangerous symptom of pulmonary complain," UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Rev. Francis Lobdell, Pastor of" the South Congregational Cbuich, Bridgeport, Connecticut "I consider it a duty which I owe to suffering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr Wig tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have used it— when I have had occasion for any remedy tor Coughs, Colds or Sore Throat—for many years, and never in a single instance has it failed to relieve aud cure me, I have frequently been very hoarse on Satuiday.and looked forward to the delivery ot two sermons on the following day with sad misgivirgs. but by a lib eral use of the Balsam my hoarseness has invariably been removed, and I bave preached without difficul l*- ... I recommend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to public speakers generally, as a certain reme dy for the bronchial troubles to which we are peculiar ly exponed." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE A SON, 18 Tre mont St.. Boston, and for tale by Druggist generally QR ACE'S CELEBATED SALVE. From Mr. E. Tucker, Depot Master at Salisbury. Mass "l have been troubled for years with a bad hu mor ; Sometimes outwardly and .ometimes inward ly. During the pest summer it manifested itself more than Usual outwaraly. and I used your Salve All sigDt of it hare since disappeared, without affec ting uia inwardly, indicating, I think, tha eradica ting nature of the Salve. StvTII W. FOWLE k SON, Boston Proprietors. Sold by Druggists at 25cts a box. Sent by mail for 35 eta. CAUTION. My wife Lerinda, having h-fi my house without just came or provocation, and hav ing taken with her my bed and hoard with*, out law or I'cense, I heteby forbid all per sons harboring or treating her on my ac count, or in any way using or interfering with the property so taken by her. JOHN B- WALL. Tunk , Oct. 20ih. 1857, 01-, PARRISH, ATTORNEY AT LAW • Offi-e at the Court House, iu Tunk bannock Wyoming Co, Pa. ipnjal Untile*. Whereas my wifee Philena, having laft my bad and board without just cause or provocation, tbls la therefore to forbid all pervoDS harboring or trusting bar on my account as I will pav no debts of bar contracting, ELIHI'E DYMOND Roea. Lua. Co. Pa. Oct. 2lst '67,-V7QI2 Pictures. J. B. STURDEVANT would inform the citizens of Wyoming County thai be may again be found at his rooms In Meshoppen, ready to wait on any who may wish anything in the picture line, A word to the wine is sufficient, v7-nl2 4w AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having been appointed sn Audi tor to mat shall the assetts of the estate of Peggy Flanoery, late of Forkston Tp-, deo'd, will attend to Ihe duties of bis appointment at the office of R. R. A W. E- Little, in Tunkbaonock Boro. on the Sixth day of November. A. D. 1867. at 1 o'clock P M. at which time all parties interested in said estate will appear and present their claims, or bo debarred from receiving any portion thereof. W E: LITTLE. Tankbannock, Pa. Oct. 8, 1867-v7nlo-4w. NOTICE Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession j of Sitnuel Dailey Jr., one pair of steers, to be kept by bin during my will an-1 pleasure—all persons are | forbid molesting or interfering with the same. 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Pa vinlOly FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE - of trine, irritation, inflamation, or ulceration of the j ' bladder, of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands. ! stone iu the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust | deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swelllings. USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Brent. ' TO CONSUMPTIVES. The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free i of charge) to all who dessre it. the prescription with the directions ,or making and using the simple rem- 1 edy by which be wa-cured of a lung affection and thut.dread disease Consumption Ills only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing aod may prove a blessing Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON, No. IGS South Second St , Williamsburg New York 1 Co4fly. EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Whereas letteis testamentary to Ihe estate of Juliti Bird late of Meshoppen, deceased, have been granted to the aub-criber. All persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to tnake payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of said deceased, will make known the same without delay to JOHN H BIRD, Ex'r. Meshoppen, Oct 29. 1867. —v7nl3 REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the following accounts and claims have been Bled <u Ihe Register's Office in and for Wyoming county, will be presented to the Orphans' Court to be held a> Tunkhannock, in and for the same county, on Monday the 18th day of November next, for confirmation and allowance : Final account of Cordelia Harding, admin isira'or of '.he estate of E. Q Harding, dee'd. Filed Sept. 3Qib, 1867. Fmal account of Rosanna Baker and C, i Vanosdall, administrators of the estate of \V m. 11. Baker, late of Meshoppen township, i dee'd. Fded Sept. 30th, 1867. Widow's claim in the estate of John Cy phers, late of Lemon township, dee'd. Filed Aug 21, 1867. O. L PARRISH, Register. 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It is valuable for Houses. Bams, Fences, Agricultural 1 mpleiuents. Carriage and Car makers, and Wooden- Ware, 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 5000bbls. the past year.) and as a paint far any purpose is unsurpassed for Body, durability, elastic ity and adhesiveness. Price 86 per bbl.,of liOOfh* which will supply a farmer foryears to come. Warranted in all cases as above Send for a circular, which gives full particnlars. None genuine unless branded in a tr.-de mark Grafton Minerjl Paint. Address DAN IEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, 254 Pearl st, N. Y. i Agents wanted. GI'R THE RICHEST MAN"IN THE WORLD. h.rtract of a Letter from Huron Solomon Rothschild Pants, Bth Apr, 1864, 25 Rue Faubj, St H more Will yea be kind enough to have forwarded to j me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment ; if i you will send at the saute time the account, I will i for* aid you the amount through Messrs. Belmont A Co, New York Baron Salomon Rothschild having recommended j to many of bis friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they being desirous to procure it, he should ad- i vise him to establish a depot in Paris. TIIGINDIAN LINIMENT. As ft relief, ever ready ; as a killer of pain, taken in i warily or out warily applied. h..s no equal. For tbe relief and cure < f Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec : lions, Sprains. Bruises, Ac , it is ur.equaled. It is j also most eflicacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of i (Cholera, Cramps, and Pains in the Stomach, Diar | rha-a. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum | Ac , and is wilhout exception the most woderful Pan- I acea the world afiords. No Family should he with | out it. F>ery traveler by land or sea rhoul.i have a bottle. Miner? and F'arniers residing at a distance from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand, In cas • of Accidenst, and sudden attacks of Stomach ! Complaints, its value cannot he es ,; aiated. Inquire | for Major LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, and take >no other Price s(Jets, per bottle. For sale at wholesale and rotail by Demas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New Vork ; Gale A Robinson, 136 Green wich-st., N. Y ; F. C. Wells ACo , 192 Fulton-st, N, Y.; Chas N. Crittenden, 33 6th Avenue, N. Y. and by respectable Druggists throughout the werld None genuine unless signed by John Thos, Lane and countersigned by J, T. LANE A CO, Proprietors, 103 Broadway, N, Y. £.gf.Sen 1 lor Circular. GPR QiONSU.VPTIOX CAN BE CURED, The true remedy at last discovered, Lpham's Freeh Meat Cure, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseas es, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, Genrral De bility and all morbiJ conditions of the system de pendent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant ti taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its viatue as the gre.t healing remedy ol the age, 1 a bottle, or six bottles for 35 Sent by Express. .Sold by S. C I'PHAM, No 25 South Eight St.. Philadelphia, an i principal Druggists.— Circulars sent free. GPR A Physiological View of Marriage. VO O 7 THE CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED j Containing Nearly Three Hundred Pages And LiU fine plates and engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Health 1 and Disease, with a treatise on Early Error', its De plorable Consequences upon tbe mind aid body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment —the only ra tional and successful mode ot Cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A tru'hful adviser to tbe married and those contemplating marriage, who en tertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free i of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing DR. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. r be author may be consulted upssn aay of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personal! or by mail. Medic nessent to any part of the worl i | Ghi' WE ARE COMING, And will present to any person sending us a club in our Great One Price Sale, of I)ry and Fancy Goods, Acs a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting. Watch Ac., free of eost, Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. S. HAWKS A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston Mass. P. 0. Box 5125. THIS IS NO HUMBUG !—By sending 30 cents and stamp with age, height, color of eyes and heair.you will receive, by return tnail, a correct pic ture of your future husband or wife, with nnmo and date of marriage. Address MINNIE CLIFTOX, P- O Drawer No. 8, Fultonville, X. Y, LADIES & GENTLEMAN. You can havo a beautiful Card PkotogtapK.Jree of expense, (with circulars of our great Dry and Fancy Goods Sale) by sending stamp for return ons tage to EASTMAN A KENDALL, 65 Hanover-st., Bos ton, Mass. O tl It is the Host Chance ever offered to Agents One or tw (l days' time will secure a good, Sewme Machine, Watch, Silk Dress, Re volver, or some other art tele of equal value. Free of coat! Agents wanted every where, male an I fe male, for the hest One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the -ountry. Send for Circular. S C. TiI'IMP SOX A CO., 17 r WANTED—Agents t° se N^Ofin the best low priced C U U Sewing .Machine ever made—either by the iii.tnh or on commission. Our machine will sew, hem fell tuck. bind, and embroider equal to a high price ! machine. Cut any third stitch, and the goods will t"nr before the B"aui will give out. From #7i to 8200 per month, expenses paid. Address BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO., Cleveland, 0 HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BITCIITT Is a certain euro lor diseases of th^ BLADDER. KIDNEYS. GRAVEL. DROPSY. OR GANIC WEEKNKSS, FEMALE, COMPLAIN IS, 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 of a re liable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T HELMBOLD, DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street,Philadelphia,Pa v6n29-ly. NORTH BRANCH HOTEL, MESIIOPPEN, WYOMING COUNTY, PA Wm. H. CORTRIGHT, Prop'r HAVING resumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, 'he undersigned mil spare no efforts render the house an agreeable place ol sojourn to all who may favor it with their custom. Wm. H. CORTRIGHT. June, 3rd, 1863 ITTM. M. PIATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Of \\ fice in Stark's Brick Block Tioga St., Tunk Bsnncek, Pa. glisrfUaiirm MEAT M arket! I The Subscriber announces to the citizens of Tunkhannock and vicinity, that he I now has exclusive charge of the M E A T MARKET AT TIIE OLD STAND. And designs, hereafter to keep on hand at all limes MEATS of ALL KINDS. The best | that can be procured, which will positively be : sold at much Low ICR PRICES. than heretofore. In order to do so he has been obliged to 1 adopt the | RE AD J PAY SYSTEM. and feels confident thai by so doing be will not only secure the patronage, bill will be treating his cusl< mers more fairly, than by charging them prices to compensate him for looses by non paying customers. ' CHARLES HARDING. Tunk , Pa -v7nlo tf Farm for Sale, The Subscriber offers /'or sale, the farm on which he now lives, sitC'te In Tunk hannotk, Pa, about OXE MILE FROM THE LINE OF • IIE NEW RAILROAD c-r.'ainiog TWO HUNDRED AND SIXI Y THREE ACRES ' wit h about 7 5 ACRES CLEARED, with a large New Frame il ouse and Darn Lot well watered. Balance of Lot WELL TIMBERED and available f rfaimmg purposes For particulars, Call at this office, or at the i premises. WM. CASKEY Tunkhannock, Oct. 9 '67-v7ulU 3#. , For Sale at 31ott/s, BOOTS. i BINGIIAMTON BOOTS. ot Lcs'er A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEG O BOOTS. Be.-t make EASTERN BOOTS. A full stock of Ladies' Shoes*. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BCCKPKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Uerts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-!ined, For ale at 3lott's COKNEK STORE, Tjnlllf Tunkhannock, Pa. { BOSS, GO, Corner Tioga and Warrgn Streets, TUNKH AN N OCK, PKNN *A, I ! Are uow owning a large gtocko Hardware, such as JF.OSS, 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, j Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, | Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c.; HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckl-s, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated ITitts • f everv kind, Humes, Iron Pad j Trees, Sa'die Trees, Gig Trees, Girth j Web, worsted Hod Cotton, Thread, Silk* Awls, ami needles, Halt* r Chains, Trace ; t liains, Ac. Ac. PAINTS AND OIL , SPERM. AND LUBRICATING OILS ALSO CROCKERY, G LASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. A'ails and Hand-Rakes at wholesale and retail. 1 All of which have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, i and expressly for this market, and ! all they ask is an examination ot the ! goods to satisfy all of the truth of what we say. Remember the place. ROSS, MILLS & Co. Tank. Pa. May 29th, 1867. J\V. ItIIOAOS, PHYSICIAN A SURUBO N . will attend promptly to all calls in his pro fession. May be found at his Office at the Drug I Store, or at bis residence on Putman Sreet, formerly \ occupied by A. K Peckham E<i. UJtscfUaiteffus. FAR MERSANITM ECIUNIC? Take Notice. I S U FACE PLAItgl G and MATCHING, CIRCULAR and SCROLL SAWING. ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in g<>4 style PLOWS, HA BBOW, CULTIVA TOR UO SE-HOES, ROLLERS, and SCRAPERS; on hand or to order. Power and hand Cornehellers; and Farming tools generally, MILLER A AVERY, j vbnii-ly. SHERMAN & lATHROP, (Successor* to John Weil,) AT THE OLD STAND, NEXT DOOR TO THJ BANK, AT TUNKEEANNOCK. Take pleasu o*i <nnounctng to the people of Wyo ! tiling County, that they are now receiving from New York one of the largest and most oorap'&e assort ment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOqS and TRIMMINGS; tVOHE'S AMD CiIILDREH'H SHC! ; CASSIMZRES AND GENTLFMEN'S FURNISHING a&s&s; ami a largo stock of READY-MADE (Soiling purchased from a first class New York Homse at jui ces trom 10 to 20 percent, lower than tile usual rates ,- enabling th m to dispose of them at prices IS EL 0 W ALL O. \PPEXJTOftb Having had 20 year's experience in this business they leel certain that they can sei-ute a trade at this pofnt; and to do thus,they only ask the people to COME AND SEt THEIR COODS AND PEICES, BI'TIER, EGGS, and PRODUCE, of ALL KINDS t ivec at the highest market rates in exchange for Goods or Cash at the option of the seller, H. N. SHERMAN,-' I, B. LATHROP, Tunk P.v Apr 16 1867. W E K E E P A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, AND PAY Cash for Veal skins and Hides. SHERMAN & LA TllllOr. TJleLas^^^uc6es * IB THE IMPROVED HPREsy HAIR DRESSING >w <tyU jjjjja, PB3(gONEPoI^ BEff MILLIIERY Si FAICY EfIODS. MRS. BARDWELL is now receiving a splcniitl stock of SI'RING A SUMMER Goods of i 11 the new est SHAPES of FELT and VELVET IIATS for LADIES and CHIL DREN. Also BONNETS, VELVET RIBBONS FLOWER 3, and FEAT IIERS, and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS. at prices to defy co mpetition All the latest styles of paper patterns, SLEEVESj CLOAKS, JACKETS. &c., &c., from .WDA.XE DEMO EES 7. I"§T Presses made, cat and basted at the shortest ' notice. MRS. BARDWELL. Tunkhnnnock, May. 22, 18(j7.—vgntl-tl. MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are ! regvinrl t>/Hsv*s >T,!> s Etr aacr BUCHC.
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