Local and Personal. •uxitlon. friends of the Rev C. R Lane are invited to him a Donation viait, at hie residence, Tbanks- S pay, November 28th, afternoon and evening will not be admitted on Thursday, but invited to attend on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock- By order of Committee. tv Mill •'"1 Chair Factory Burned.— . iteem S*w Mill and Chair Factory, belonging to \|r Mack, at Mack's Corners, Susquehanna coun- V were consumed by fire on Friday night the 15b Bjt fbe fire originated from tbe engine about 7 .'clock in the evening. Reslnged.— Mr Watts Cooke, so long connect ed with the machine department of the Delaware, Lackawanna A Western Railroad Company has re igned His determination to take this step is the cause of geoer.il regret about Scranton. Potatoe Market.— The potatoe market has heen quite brisk this season. Buyers from abroad hire been here picking up all the potatoes they could find at from 75 to 80 cents per bushel. The crop lb'-' season is hardly ao average one, and hence ms activity in the market. Sot a Break.—On Sunday morning last we observed the water was very low in the Canal at this place, and ' madam rumor" would have it that there wis a break in the ditch—not the "last ditch," neither is it tbe 'Dutch Gap Canal"—somewhere ; but, upon inquiry, we ascertained there was no break only a hneering of the water to accommodate tbe raiting of a fiat boat—not the kind uncle Abe used to fl--afctfown the Mississippi on—which had stuck id :hs mud a short distance above town. in consequence of carrying too much water or iron, we bsraly know ■hi,-h It was one of the Company's boats, consign ed to the upper waters of the " raging canawl" with t cargo of railroad iron, cars, tc Xo Backward Step," saith the Radical j.ufnals, notwithstanding the people have spoken in (bander tones against their negro-equality-amalga miitiiiß-reconstruotion doctrine. The popular will ie to be set at defiance by them. The people, in their opinion, are unfit for self-government—especially wDfO they vote against the nigger party--and heme the necessity of disregarding the popular verdict. Let them roll on their nigger car of juggernaut ; a more overwhelming defeat awaits them in 1968. Eleven bastard nigger States will never be permit ted to rule the destinies of a free people. Stabbing Affair,—Mr. Levi Cooklin, who re sides a short distance from this place, on Thursday evening last at Crane's Saloon, had a desperate fight with Thomas Riley a stone cutter working on the bridge abutments at the lower end of town The disputants went into the street, and frout words came to blows. Riley was knocked down two o. three tunes, and finally ran yelling murder at the top of his voice. At the close of the affray it was ascer tained that < onklin had a teirible gash in the arm just above the hand whi:h had been inflicted by n very dangerous looking knife which was fuunJ at the place of the difficulty, and identified as one aimed an 1 carrie iby Riley. A warrant was issued !JT Riley, but he has not yet been found. Au Important Secret. —An exchange paper gits off the following trnth : " Ao editor never leaver any money at home for fear of fire, and never car nee any with hiin for tear of robbers, nor deposits it is any bank for fear of speculating officials. llis money is generally in the hands of his subscribers." The latter sentence indicates where a " pile" of curs is at present; and our friends had better send it to us court week, or oouie other week, lest they get rubbed We agree to use it quick enough to he free from " all sieh axi enss." Boatmen.—Boatmen, as a general thing, are a jolly set of men, judging from the specimens who navigate the North Branch Canal, and are miking music all the day long and soinetimee far into the sight, upon that wind instrument—the boat horn-- tu pecular to boatmen; which, probably, is uot the ' same horn spoken of by the bard when he says— j " 0, boatman ! wind that horn again; For never did the listening air, I'pon its ambient bosom bear. So wild, so sweet, so soft a strain !" Runaway and Accident.—On Monday even ing last John Niver, Win. N. Raymond and Arab i Squier while returning borne from this place to ; Nicholson, met with a serious accident from the running away of the team which they were driving 1 All three were thrown violently from the carriage. Messrs. Niver and Raymond were so much injured as to be fur some time unconscious. 'ine latter suffered a dangerous concu.v-tun of the brain, and his esse considered doabtful. Mr. Niver had a danger ous wound upon the head, and o(ber_serious bruises. Mr. tquier, we believe, was but slightly injured. The'carriage was badly broken to pieces. The horses became separated at the forks of the road at Dickson's, where one of tbern took the Factoryville j road and the other kept his course on the Nicholson road. The horses were shortly overtaken and were found but slightly injured. Business on the Canal.—Probably the coal tranpried northward on the X. B. Canal this sea am will excoed in amount that of any similar period in furmer years. The business has been unusually brisk since the opening of navigation-which was vry late this season, owing to the repairs which necessarily had to he made upon the Horse-Rate Item—and boatmen and business men have iuiprov • 1 their time to the best possible advantage. But hosting must soon come to a stop judging Irora the lateness of the season and the icicles hanging from the aqueduct over Tuckhannock creek, which ad monish us that cold winter is coming, in which there will be no more device or labor on the " rugiog dtep." • . I Hud Jen I>e atli.— G IV. (teterbout, who reside* about fire miles up the creek while returning home on Monday last with a load of coal, was seen by a gentleman and lady who were coming down the creek, when within a few rods of him, to tall easily back upon the load upon which he was seated. The horses which he was driving, stoppeJ, as be still, even to death, held the lines tigb'ly grasped, his fall oackward being just sufficient to < heck them.— I pen coming uo to and examining him, he was found to he perfectly lifeless Help was immediately sum moned, and efforts ruado to restore animation, but without success. This sudden death wss, no doubt, the result of apoplexy or paralysis, a slight shock of which was experienced I v him on a former occasion, which at the time caused no serious inconvenience •nd excited no apprehensions. The deceased was a man of about 55 years of age. AVas formerly a resident of Fails township, io this county—where he was born. lie had an ex elb nt common English education, aud was for many year* a most successful Teacher in the Common Schools. His uniform courtesy and kindness to all gained for him many friends lie was an honest, kind-hearted worthy citiien. Though not wholly free from faults, he seemed more so than many men whose career in life has been apparently more prosperous llis has been checkered with vicissitudes and often clouded with adversity, which he bore with commendable resignation and fortitude. We pay this passing tribute to the memory of him who fer several winters, .t the District school, kind ly and faithfully led us on in our ru limeital studies and gave direction to our youthful aspirations. Bsldnesa, Gray neve, And other imperfections of the Hair will be regar ded as inexcusable after a trial of Mrs S A Allen's improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Deasing, (in sue bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price One iMsa,- Sad and Fatal Accldenr.— We are informed by a correspondent that the house of John McNulty at Dimock Corners, Susquehanna County was burn ed on the night of the 16th inst., resulting in the death of his three children and burning his wife so badly as to cause her life to be despaired of. The | fire oeeurred about 11 o'clock at night, while the in mates of the house were wrapt in profound sleep, and unconscious of the danger which surrounded them i Our correspondent says " thst Mrs. McNnl'y was , awakened by the fire, and she called for her eldest 1 son a boy of 15 years—Mr. McNulty being absent from borne—to get one of the children out of the windo but at that instant the roof fell in and the three children were I urned to death. The mother dug her way out, but is burned so badly th it death : will soon release her. The boy was taken from the ; ruins with his head and feet burned of. The re mains of the other two children were found the Dext j day and gathered up. Mr McNulty was at work at BinghAmton, trying j to get money to pay for his little farm. The fire is supposed to have originated from an out-door fire which had been used for butcheriog purposes. Dangeinus Cushion—Some time since a phy sician wiis consulted by a young man who received a serious injury to bis eye, from its coming in contact with a needle, while he was reclining upon the bo som of a lady friend. Tbe needle penetrated tbe eye. and caused so destructive an inflamation that the Dr. was unable to subdue it before the vision was entirely gone. Yourg holies —particularly those who have lovers—take warning, ami use some more suitable repository for your pins aDd needles j than the front of your dresses. And young men who will a wooing go, endeavor to s>e k your legiti mate resting places, at home aod in bed before tbe la'eness of the hour will necessitate the resting of your beads upon so dangerous a pillow. Foot H ace.—The Sharon Herald , speaking of tbe foot raee announced for Saturday in that rill er." Professor tlutc'ilngs at Gardner's Busi ness t ollege, -Prof. Hutching*. "the famous "Lightning Calculator" who has been engaged at Barnaul's Museum for the past six years, performing his miraculous feats with figures which astonished everybody—will lecture at Gardner's Business Col lege, Friday evening, Dec Wtb. S uhject : "Fig ures and Faces." After the lecture he will give an exhibition on the black-board for the benefit of the uudieme. showing the great rapidity of adding an I multiplying, and their application to business. Young men desirous ot attending a Business Col lege this winter, will find the above College far su perior to anything of the kind in the northern part of the State The course of study has been especially arranged for preparing young men for business, and is thorough and complete in every particular—thus enabling every graduate to take a position in any kind of business. Address for College Paper, J. N. Gardner, Principal, Scranton. Pa—n!6w2. IJallou's Monthly Magazine.—This very pop ular aul exceedingly cheap Magazine presents an attractive table of contents for December. Ame thyst Wayne's charming story. " The Derwent Eyes and Haii." is completed ; Mrs. Edson's exciting se rial. •' The Lady of Liudenwold," is intensely inter esting, while "Paul's Romance," by Miss Hale, and " My Darling," a poem, by James Franklin Fitte, ate among the choicest of magazine reading. : The illustrations are also remarkably good, making this one of the best numbers of Ballou ever issued. The publishers offer unusual attractions for the i coming year. With the January number the Mag | azine will be enlarged to one hundred pages, and several new and attractive features introduced. — Miss Willian has written a romance entitled, "So as by Fire," which will commence the year. Ame thyst Wayne will furnish an exciting serial story for boys, entitled " Old Uugh's Look-off," which will be fiuely illustrated by Ki.buro, and will appeal in the new department, called " Our Young People's Story Teller;" a popular author will furnish a charming story for Girls, while there will be at least a dozen other stories and poems of the highest liter ary excellence, and intensely interesting, all com plete in the January number. It will ho seen from the foregoing that BaUna's Magazine for 1866 will eclipse its present excellence, while the extraordinary low price :a retained. It is ' only Si.so per year, or 15 cents a number. Clubs receiye it for 5i,25. The proprietors have good . c use for calling it "the cheapest magazine in the world" Published bjr Elliott, Thomas A Talbot, Boston, Muss. Magnolia Water. A ilelighiful toilet ar♦ icl——auperi >r to Co li'gue arii] at half I 'be i>r cis. Teaclirrs' Institute. A Teachers' Insti'ute will be held at Tunkban noi-k, Wyoming county, Pa, commencing Tuesday, December 2d, 1867. PROGR\MM . Tuesday A M., meet at 10 o'clock for organiza tion, social intercourse, Ac., and adjourn for dinner. 2 o'clock P. M., Intellectual Arithmetic, by Miss Jane Bodle. 3 o'clock, Essay, by Miss M. L. D Wilson, and Orthography, by Mr. S. 11. siekler. Wednesday, 10 o'clock A. M., Written Arithmetic, by L. Whitney. 11 o'clock, Penmanship, by Mr. T. Bodle. 2 o'clock, Reading, by Miss N. J Newton 3 o'clock Grammar, by Mr. E. W. Watson. 7 o'clock, evening Easay. by Miss E. Vose Thursday. 9 o'clock A. M., Geography by Miss E Overfietd. 10 o'clock, Grammar, by Miss E. Vose: 2 o'clock, Intellectual Arithmetic by Miss Sa-ah White. 3 o'clock, Orthography,by Mr F. Gay. A lecture will be givea each evening by a compe tent lecturer. Section 3, Supplement to the School Law, approv ed April, 1867, makes it the dury of all teachers to attend the Institutes of their county. An examination will be held at the close of the , Institute. J. B. RHODBS. Schoolmaster Abroad,- The lollowing notice, says an exchange, was picked up in the Borough of Washington, Pa. and thinks thara most be a " schoolmaster abroad" In oar land: " Notice is here by green that I High Coastahel of the Bor ough has by orders of tbe Counsil pened np a bog without a ring in her nose and I here by give notioe so that tbe owaer can come and get the hog other wise i will proseed according to Law June the 12th A D 1867. If this be called " schoolmaster abroad," we think he had better be called home, and guarded by a mosquito and a strong wood-louse, before more dam age isdme the literature of (hecountry,and the voca tion of honest and capable schoolmasters is injured thereby But we would call " schoolmaster abroad" a misnomer ; and, judging from the reading of tta " notice," he appears to be a public functionary in the Borough of Washington, exercising the high catling of " High Cunatabel." His unusually sound executive ability will undoubtedly commend him to higher honors at the next election The Borough of Washington was fortunate indeed in tbe selection of " High Cocstabel," at least. iiffjal lotos. 1 II OTUTTSE BLOOD. Tbe necessity of a due proportion of iron in the blood is well known to all medical men ; when it becomes reduced from any cause whatever,the whole system suffers, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling or languor, lassitude, and "all gone ness" pervadi s the system Stimulants only afford T eml-oRAKY relief, and have the same effect asgiv. ing a tired horee the whip instead of oats. The true remedy is to supply the blood with tbe necessary quantity of iron. This can be done by using the PERUVIAN SYUUP. a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which is so prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor and new life to the whole system To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by .a deficiency of IRON IN THE BLOOD, without re storing it to the system, is tike trying to repair a building when the foundation is gone. Ao eminent divine says : "f have beon using the Peruvian Syrup tor some time past ; it gives me new vigor buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, and recomuieud.it ions from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent free to any address. The genuine has ' Pkrcvias Syruc" blown in the glass. J P. DINSMORE. Proprietor, No. 36 Dey St., New York Sold byjall druggists For all the Protean forms of diseases originating in SCROFULA such ss Salt Rheum, Cancer Consumption, Ac, there is nothing can equal the purifying effects of lodine when administered in a pure state. Dr. H. Antlera' lodine Water is a pure solution of lodine dissolved in water, with out a solvent an lis the best remedy for Sure fula and kindred diseases ever discovered. Circulars free J. P. LINSMORE, Sold by druggists generally- 36 Dey St, New York v7nl4-lmo. Commercial Col leg -.—The snce.ss of Gardner" s Business College and Ladies' Aeadeuiy.at Scranton; has surpassed all expectation The couos-. of study is more thorough—tae terms are cheaper- aoi give better satisfaction than any Other College of the kind in Northern Penrisrivania. Life Scholarship *55,00 Clubs a reduced rales Send (or College Paper giving full particulars. Address J. N. Qard ncr, Principal, Scrauton. Pa v7n!oly TO CONSUMPTIVES. The REV. EDWARD A WILSON w r lt send (Tree of charge) to all who dessie it. the prescriptiwn with the directions .or m iking and using the simple rem edy by which he was i ured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption His otl'y object is to benefit tbe afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nobbing and may prove a hlessiug. Please address RLV. EDWARD A WILSON. No. 165 South Second St , Williamsburg Ne York 6n4fly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Neivous Debility, Premature decay, annfi ten :e, JOHN B, OUDON, 43 Cedar Street, New Tork. v6n4o TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN AFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous sieas g. Use Helmbold'g Extract Buchu and Imp Sred Rose Wsh. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can hare their hair restored to its natural color, and it it has fallen out, create a new growth, by using IIALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWER It is the brrt hair dressing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brushy hair, healthy, soft, and glossy. Price SIOO. For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL k CO: Nashua, N. H. Proprietors. G-en. Grant IS THE MOST AVAILABLE MAN For President In 18G8! ' And the best place to buy your DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,! CROCKERY, HARD WARE, BOOTS \ SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ; READY-MADE CLOTHING, B k MICIIh, HATS k CAPS, M. it. It at the Store of JENNINGS 6i CO, Where may be found a new and extensive stock ot the above GOODS, inolu ling, also BUFFALO ROBES. LADIES and CHILDRENS FURS, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Horse Blankets, Ladies' ard Gents' Shavcls, tfc, and in fact everything usually found in a country Store, which we will sell at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere JENNINGS A CO. Mehoopsny. Pa , Nov. 6, 1967.—v7n15m2. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TRE Copartnership heretofore existing between Crane A Lull, of the Borough of TunkhaDnock, has this day been dissolved by mutual conse.it. The business will be continued at the old stand by F M. Crane, to whom the partnership accounts have been assigned, and with whom all settlements must be made. F M. CRANE, GEO. M LULL. Tunkhannock, Nov. 5.1867. All persons indebted to the above firm, by note, i book account or otherwise, are requested to make immediate settlement of the same. F. M. CRANE ! Nov. 5, 1867 Pictures. J. B. BTURDEVANT would 'nform the citizens > of Wyoming County thai he may again be found at his rooms In Meshoppen, ready to w..it on eny who may wish anyihing in the picture line, i A word to tne wise is sufficient, ' t7-o!1 er fftfo p&ertiseroittj. NEWIIOLrDAY BOOKS Gi W. CAKLETON & CO., Publishers. Loye Letter*.-* A selection of the moet absorb ing character and Interest, from correspondenc • of celebrated and notorious men and women.Price 42,u0 Widow Sprlgglli,--A new comic volume, by ; the author of 'Widow Bodott" Illustrated- • •• 1.75 | A Boob about Lawyer*.—A reprint of the in tensely curious London work, just published- •••2,00 Eplstlea off'cry O'Laiiua,— An irresistibly ! laughable book of Comic opiniou*. Illustrated. 1,50 Woman's Stratr gy.--A splendid new English Love Story. Beaulitutly and profusely Ilu-trmed Price 1,50 Condensed Novels, and other Comic and Bur lesque Papers. By Bret Harte. Illustrated ••• 1,50 The Camuren Pride.— A most delightful new home novel. By Mary J. Ilulmes 1,50 Arlrmua Ward in London, —A new Comic Book by this great author. Illustrated 1,50 St. Elmo. --By the author of "Beulah." One of the best and most popular Novels of the age- • ■ -2,00 1 The Culprit Fay.--A magnificent Illustrated | Edition of this Poem. Elegantly bound in gilt-1,500 How to Make Mouey and how to KeeplL A valuable book that every one should real-- "1,50 The Habits of Good Society.—An excellent work, teaching good manners and behavior 1,75 The Art of Conversation— A l>ook that can not fail to muke almost any one a goo. talker- - 1,50 The Art of Amusing- Instruction* an 1 Hints for every sort ot llome Amusements. 2,00 Thse hooks are all beautifully bonnd--old every whore —and sent by mail, pottage free, on receipt of price, by G. W. CARLETON A CO., Publishers, N. Y. "Vv EW SUBSCRIBERS FOR 1868 to the ILLUS- J.N TKATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, at #3 a year, will receive Nov. and tec Nos. this year Free, Address S. K WELLS, 3b9 Broadway, N Y. BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZiI FOR 1808. Enlarged to One Hundred Pages, The circulation of BALLOU'S MAGAZINE hay ing increased during 1867 nearly Jifecn thousan copies and never hi ing so prospjrr.us as at prese the publishers are thereby induced to still furth add to its value by KtVLARGIttfi EACH NI'MkER TO OS j HI'NI'REI) FACES Although this enlargement in- | volves an additional expense to some 45,000 a year, yet there will be uo in -reuse in the price NOW IS THE TIME TO GET UP CLUBS. Terms ; —4l-50 a year ; seven copies, 59 00 ; j twelve copies, 15,09 ; and a copy gratis one year ; to the person sending a club of luelv. Single; number. 15 vents sen 1 stamp for specimen ropy. , The Cheapest Magazine in the Wor d Address. ELLIOTT, THOM \S A IALBOTT, Boston, Mas-. CAN VAhhßKh WAJiTEI). WE are in want of CANVASSING AGENTS for Boynton's History of the Navy, the most elegant illustrated work ever issued in this or any country Apply for Circular to D. APPLt'.TON A CO , 443 A 445 Broadway, N, Y. WANTED FOR THE ♦'History of the Secret Service." By Geu. L C BAKER. The astounding revelations and startling disclosures made in the this work are creating the most intei.ee desire ill the minds of the people to obtain it. Its official character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission,make it the best subscription Book ever published. Send for circulars and see our terms, and why it sells fas ter than any other work. Addsrs* P GARRETT A CO.. 702 Chestnut St., Phtlaaelphia. ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE. New Vol Price advanced to 82 per year in advance. Single C. pies 25 cents. G. P. ROWELL A CO., Publish ers, N, N. Comp'e I,let of all Newspapers i. Mfrulgaii and Wisconsin in November num ber. Also a complete list ot all Religious News papets in America. First mohtgage bonds. ST. LOUIS A IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO Seven percent, interest, February and August The-e Bonds ever R *ad ot 91 miles, finished from St. Louis to Pilot lv. n oh, <""1 first-class or der, and an extension of aboul the same length from Pilot Knoh, and to Keluiont. now rapidly construct ing, for which the pro-eeds of these bonds are to be used, making a thorough route from St. Louis to New Orleans by rail The earnings of the ninety one miles, are 8600,000 a year ; the net profits now are sufficient to pay the interest < n the entire amount of bonds, oere they ail issued. Tbe basis of securi ty is believed to be beyond that ol any other bonds now offered. Apply at tbe office of the Company. No. 43 Wall st, to 11. G. MARYLAND, We-Pre-i --•Jent, or to CLARK. DODGE A CO., corner of Wall and Williaui-sts , New York City. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. OPPOSITION 1.1 St E TC OAUiIFOTTIMIA EVERY 20 DAYS. PASTAOE and FREIGHT AT REDUCED RATES, For further information, *p|.ly D. N. OA RINU ON, Agt, 17' West St., N, Y. MISSOURI LANDS,—IS.OOO acres rheice fann ing and Titnbet lands in South Westorn Mis souri, at 81,25 pet- acre (cash) in lots to suit* Title perfect. WM. lIICKOK, Jit. 30 Broad-st., New York city HYDRAULIC RAMS HTiX ' FOKL'L PUMP*, ' | ftmlV P ° wE ! l pu | M ps ' I JaJuSL CowinK & Co., FALLS, I. EVERYBODY CAN CUT their OWN CLOTH- : ING for Men or Boys, by using PARSONR* 8 >Lr INSTRUCTING CHARTS. Complete se sent to any addres* for 8 ,00. Agents order i ..ample Send stumps tor terms and citcn ■ar. IICBIiKLL A PARSONS, Unadila.N. Y MADAM FOY'S f Corset Skirt Supporter Combines in one gnrnient a PER-' FICT FITTING CORSET, ai'd the most ! losirahle Skirt Supporter ever of- I fered the public. It places the j weight of tbe skirts upon the ' shoulders insto id of the hips; it ; improves tbe form without tight ! lacing; gives ease and elegance; : is approved ani recotnioended by j i physicians .-(Id ntlfdits' late* fin's sides gtrar- ' ally,auO at wholesale hy J. B SAUNDERS A CO. : 9g SouiioerSl , Boston j and 22 AValker Street, N. V. Also by HENRY C. MOORE, 429 M-rket St Philadelphia, and STELI.MANN, HINRICIIS A | CO., 21 Hanover Street. Baltimore, Md. i $lO A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, t with uiy Patent Stencil Trails. I prepay samples r free. Beware < f infringers. My circulars will ex plain. Address A. J. FULL AM, Springfield, Ver ■ wont OPR ■ ■ I'E STILL LIVE I Don't be hutn hugged by Impostors or "patent" cast iron or machine "Stencil tools." Send for our New Catalogue of IMPROVED STENCIL DIES, 2U va rieties all of St el carefully finished and tempered. SM. SPENCER A CO., Brattleboro. Vt. iPR WANTED -AN AOENT-One chance J n each tow i, worthy the attention of an active busi ! ness man. to take the agency tor the sale of Ilrod ■ street's Robber Moulding and Woather Strips, ap l plied to 'be sides, bottom, top and centre of doors • and windows. The sale is beyond anything ever of : fered before to an ag"nt, and Irom $lO to $25 per ' i day can be make. Send for agents' circular. Tbe ! first who apply caa secuie a bargain. Terms for | caab. J R. BRADSTREET A C 0, Boe sJefo piutcfoftttfnts. TORREVS PATENT WBATHER STRIPS.— An exatninn ion of if* merir* will convince anv one that Torrey'* Patent Weathei Strip* excel all other* Send for illnstrared circular. Agente want ad in every town. K. S A J TORREY ACO , Sole I Manufacturer*, 72 Maiden Lene, New York. ' x\rAWTBD—S ALESMEN TO TRAVEL AND ! W Sell Good* by Mi/'Ple. Ood Wage* and *tady employment. Address, w.''b m P | HAMILTON, PERKY A CO.,Cleveland, Ohm. WANTt.It —3 CEN T—To -el' an in ev< rj Couutj, h huMfiKM p* 8-50 per mouth sure. j, C. '.ILTON, Pitl*N"l. Peun PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS.—THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Beat, Cheapest and moat Duraole Pint in use ; two coata well put on mixed with pure Linseed O 1- will last 10 or 15 yer; it ii of a light brown or beauti ful chocolate color, and can be cb inged to green, lead, atone, olive, or drab, to suit the taste of the consumer. ft ii valuable for nouses. Baros, Fence*, Agricultural Implement* Carriage and Car- I maker*, and Wooden- Ware, Canvaa, Metai ' and Shingle Roof*, (it oeing Fire and Water proof,) Bridges. Burial Case*. Canal Boats. Ships and Ship*' Bottoms. Floor Oil Cloth*, (one Manufacturer having ! used 5000 bbis. the past year.) and as a paint far any j purpose is unsurpassed for Body, durability elastic- j ity and adhesiveness. Prices 6 per bbl..of 306fcs which j will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in ! all cases aa above Seud for a circular, which gives ' full particulars.' None gcnuiue unless brands'! in a i trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DAN- j IKL B1 DWELL, Proprietor, 254 Pearl st, N. Y. Agent* wanted. GPR THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD. Extract of a Letterfrom Baron Solomon Rothschild PARIS, Bth Apr., 1804, 25 Rue F'lubj, 9T ii more ' Will yt u be kind enough to have forwarded to i me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment ; if ' you will send at the same time the account. I will ( fur* aid ymitbe amount thtough Messrs. Beimont A . Co. New York Baron Solomon Rothschild having reootntnended I to many of hi* friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, nod they being desirous to procure it, he should ad vise him to establish a depot in Paris. THE INDIAN LINIMENT. As a relief, ever ready ; as a killer of pain, taken in- j wardly or outwardly applied, has no equal. For the I relief and cure < f Rheumatic and Neuralgic AfTec- J tions, Spraius. Bruises, Ac , it is unequaled. Iti* j also most efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of j Cholera, Cramps, and Pains in the Stomach, Diar- | rhce-l. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus. Cholera Infantum Ac , and is without exception the most woderful Pan- I area the world anuria. No Family should be with- j out it. Every traveler by land or sea cbould have a ! bottle. Miners and Farmers rC?'dlng at a distance j from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand, In cas • of Accidenst, and su I lon attacks of Stomach Complaints, its value cannot bo estimated, luqd'ce for Majut LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, and t.ke no other Price SOcts. per bottle. For sale st wholesale and retail tiy Dcmas Barnes A Co, 21 Park Row, New York ; <}lo A Robinson, 186 Green wich St., N. Y", ; F C. Wells ACo , 192 Fulton-st., N, Y.: Cha- N. Crittenilon. 38 6th .Avenue, N. Y. and by resp ctable Druggists throughout the werld None genuine unless i-igned hy John Tbos, Lane and countersigned by J, T. LANE A CO, Proprietors, 163 Broadway, N, Y . oul ior Circular. GPR QONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, The true remedy at lust discovered, Upham's Fresh Meat Cure, pr pared trom the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseas es, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, Gen-ra I De bility and all morbid conditions of the system de pendent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its viatur as tbe gre.t healing remedy ot tbe age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for 8 5 Sent by Express. Sold bv S C UPHAM, No 25 South Eight St., Philadelphia, and trincipal. Druggists.— Circulars sent free. 1} PR A Physiological View of Marriage, THE CHFAPEBT BOOK EVF.R PUBLISHED Containing Nearly Three Hundred Pages And IdO fin>- pi -tos and engraving* of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a st at of Health and Disease , with a treatise on Early Errors, its De plorable Consequences upon the tntnd and body, with tbe Author's Plan of Treat mei —tbe only ra tional and successful mode or Cure as shown by the report of cases treated. A tru'hful a.lv.ser t<> tbe married and thoe contenrpl.iting marriage, who en tertain i-oubii of their physical condition .*ent fre< of postage to any aitdress, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing DK LA CROIX, So 31 Matden lane, Albany. N. Y. he author mnv be consulted upon aay of the diseases upon which his book treats, either person >ll or by mail. Medicine*scut to my p.rt >tf 11 * rl' f OFF \V K AHE COMING, And will present to any person sending us a club in our Great One Price Sde, of Dry and F in y Oo> s Acs a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch Ac., free of cost, Cai alogue of goods, Hnd sample, sent to any address free. Address J S. HAWK* A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston Mass. P. 0. Box 5125. THIS IS NO HUMBUG !--Bv sending 30 cents and stamp, with age, height, color of eys an I hrair.you will receive, by return mail, a correct pic ture of yi ur fniure husband or wife, with nnuie and date of marriage. Address MINNIE CLIFTON, P* 0 Drawer No. 8, Fultonvtlle, N. Y, LADIES at. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES sod MITTENS. Grrta' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlinud and Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNEA STORE, voulltf Tunkhannock, Pa. ROSS7 MILLS ,S GO,j Corner Tioga and Warrgp Streets, TtJNKHAXNOCK. PENN'A. Are uow opening a large itocko Hardware, j •ucb as IRON, STEEL & NAILS,' Paint 9, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var-j nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail ! Bods, Building Hardware, Mechan- j ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of; all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, j Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, I Ropes, aiso tlatchets, wrenches &c. j HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned Buckles. Silver plated j Bitts f everv kind, 11 allies, Iron Pud' Trees, Sa'die Trees, Gi<{ Trees, Girth j Web, worsted a"d Cotton, Thread. Silk : Aw!*, and needles, 11 alt' r Chains, Trac" 1 Chains, 6zc. fcc. PAINT? AND OILS,I SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS j ALSO CRO'KERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND \TLLO W WARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, j GLASS OF ALL KINDS. VST A r ails and Iland-Rakes at | wholesale and retail. All of which liave been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, j and expressly for this market, and all they ask is an examination of the j goods to satisfy all of the truth of \ what we say. Remember the place. ROSS. MILLS & Co. j Tunk. Pa. May 29ih. 1867 — j ORIGIN AND HISTORY OK TUK BOOKS OF THE BIBLE, BY PROF. CALVISI E, STOWE, 11, D. A Work o' 'real value, and an almost indispensabl- j companion of the Bible, allowing what the Bib e ia not, whatit ia, in I how to use it • answering nil ilio • objections t" its authenticity urged by modern infie , dels, and tracing the authority of each book up toils ' inapired author-, giving a vaat amount of informa tion heretofore looked up very rare and costly vol- j nines making one of the most popular books ever published 10 0 0 Agents Want ad , Experienced agents, olergvmen, ladies, school teachers and others should send at once for circulars giving further information. Ad tr. es, ZiauLER, sfcCCRDY A CO. v7nß-4in. 5 1 Chestnut Street, Philad'a. Pa '£MlE SCHANTON DAILY REPUBLICAN will be issued on and after Nov. 1, 1867, in time to be sent by the EARLIEST MORNING TRAINS OS THE Delaware, I,rtekawanna h Western I Lack iwanua A Bloomsourg ; Lehigh Valley : Lehigh A S.iqitehanna ; and Delaware A It idsnn Railroads. It will reach |*>ints within Fifty or a j | Hundred miles of Sernnton Several hours in advance j of the New York and Philadelphia Morning Papers i ! it will be printed in new type, on a large 32 column sh-cr ; ill contain All the Telegrams of the Associated Press! ; including inaikets from all important point", an I is i inten te I to bo in everv respect a FIRST CLASS i NEWSPAPER Arrangements will be made for its delivery by the local news Agents at about two thirds the cost j ot New York or Philadelphia dailies r. a cRAM'AbL, ) CRANDALL A C'o j jos- A SCRANTOR, s Publisher v7n!l6w NOTICF | Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession iof Siiiiucl D liley Jr., on pair id'steers, to be kept |by him during ut.v will and pleasure—all persons are j forbid undenting or intetfenug with the saine. DAVID PATRICK, i Overfield Pa ,Oet. 7th 1867-v7nlCtf FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, iiiflauiatiun, or ulceration of the I bladder, of kidneys, diseases ot the prostrate glands. stone iu the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust : deposits, and all >lie ie ot the bladder, kidneys, I sod dropsical swelllings. T*Kt Tlttb Bmu BYWW, gti^CfUaiuous. FAIIS ANL> MIKked Me*', Oysters by the quart, gall on or barrel: Solid Meats, in fact, every thing in the line of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. The South side of the Old Fort is fitted up for the reception of all wishing a dish of Raw Stewed or Fried Oysters. A wo, Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cup of Hot Coffee, Sar dines, cr a dish of fresh Poaches. , WANTED. Butter. Eggs, Game, Chickens, Dueke, • and Geese, at all times, for which cash will be paid on do* j livery, at the verv high'st market rates. Call and see for yourselves and. p e convinced that I the p!a -e to buy your Umcer lMt is i n ihi Old Fort on the Southwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets, . Tunkbannock, Pa. B. M- STONE. j Nov 5, 1867 —v7nl4tf. INFORMATION. | lhtormnMotj guaranteed to produce a iunrianfe I growth of hair epntt a bald head or beardless face, i also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, ! Eruptions, etc ,on the skin, leaving ibe same soft j clear, and hcautiffcl, can be obtained witbaat charge ; by addresiog „ TUO.S. F CHAPMAN, Chemist. 823 Broadway, New Yor% EXECUTOR S NOTICE. , Whet pas tetteis testamentary to the estala f John Bird, late of Mesboppen, deceased, i hate been granted to the subscriber. Ail ' p, rsotts indebted to the aatd estate are re ' quested to make paymeol, and those having I claiuta or demands again*! the estate of said ; deceased, will make known the same without delay to JOHN II BIRD, Ex'r, | Meshoppen, Oct , 1867. -v7ul3.