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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| 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. Register'* Office, Oct. 23, 1867. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND I'N AFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous ; sieas s. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and Imp Sred Rose Wash. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. 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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*. 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