f" frpfoflaml Personal. The Canal Bridge* which iave been the occa iion for so much compfefcb; are io w iu better condi tion than ever. before—three entirely new super structures having been recently put up by the com. pany. Convalescent,—Ahira Gay, late Sheriff of this county, who v regret to leam, has been dangerous ly ill for some days past, is, we are pleased to an nounce, getting better A Good l'lace to get family Groceries, Dry ti 'j, fruit*. - canal. Mr. Billings keeps coal of all kinds con stantly on hand which he sells at the lowest market prices, for cash or produce. Narrow Escape.—A workman at tbe Overfield stone quarries, in Braintriin, mado a narrow escape from death, from the going off of a blast a day or two since. A fragment of the bursting rock tore tbe fleshy part of his arm entirely from the bone At last accounts he was doing well, though suffering much pail \ M | # J*. 9 'pf*- I.etiigo R.-lie have noticed, for a few days past, several boats loaded with box cars for the upper extension of the Lehigh Valley Rail road, which is now, or nearly, completed from Tow anda to Waverly. The slow coach will soon have to give way to make room for the iron horse in that aeetion. Just Received. By A. U, Mott, at the corner a.large stock (jf GoXfcs of all kirila,' also several tons of family'qte Ttesajbbo to*" viat uals or jfb>t!}es <4ll do well lo five fate **all. Mat kft iVp.^ts. \See tTO corrected'prices info-day's paper. This report is corrected weekly by Bunnell A Bannatyne, dealers in general merchandise at S. Stark s block, two doors east of the Bank Lecturer lor the Teachers' Institute. The services of the lion. S. G. Boyle oi Y'ork, Pa. have beer, ( angage<l, and he will be in attendance at the Teachers' Institute to be held at Tunkhannock, on the 3d of December next. Opening of the Seminary. The Tuukhanwck Seminary, which we briefly noticed some weeks since, was opened yesterday, un der very favorable auspices. Quite a number of stu dents Iroin abroad have already reporte i tor study and others are coming. Rooms for them are in de mand Our citizens should, if possible, accommo date all coinMf. I .oak f tfkC them. notes on tbe First National of Philadelphia are now so common in this vicinity, as to justify the conclu sion that there are parties about here who are en gaged in putting them off on unsuspecting persons. These counterfeits are so well executed aslo deceive all those who are not experts. Better efuse all tens on the Philadelphia Banks. There are coun terfeit SiO notes on several of them. Musical Review,—We have on our table the November number of the V. S. Musical Review, a moDtbly journal devoted to music and its interests. Subscription price #1,50 per year. The retail price of the music in this number alone is more thau tbe price of a.year's subscription for the Reriew. It contains valuable lists of new music, together with anecdotes, incidents and romance, in which ibe mu sical interest is prominent. We recommenc' it to our readers. Runaway.—A horse belong'ng to Christopher M a then •* FectnryVfll# depot, <i*t teto d to a covered 'fiTg^p,- T jtiulpJ'rigM, u*. Saturday last, at some water barrels iu a wagon, covered witb carpets or blankets, in front of George Stansbury's, about 3 miles up the creek, and ran away down a steep bank at that placv, completely Jeuiolishii g the carriage, as tbe broken tragments surely attest. Mr. John Is laudbcrger and his son were the .occupants of the carriage at ibe time of the accident—the son jump ing from the wagon just in time to save being buried down the precipitous bank. The father was thrown from the wugoSfin the general smash up, and souie w bat injured, though not dangerously. The horse, in his Irigb t, cleared himself from the wagon, scaled the fence, and was found in the field near the bouse of Samuel Dickson. Professor Mulchings at Gardner's Busi ness 4 ollege. Prof, liutchings, 'the famous "Lightning Calculator"' who his been engaged at Barnuiu's Museum tor the past six years, performing his miraculous feats with figures which astonished everylneiy—will lecturA *t Gardner's Bu*iM*s Col leA n LgfeO v Mktn#, Dee.JJUh. u of.ami hps.". Af'ev the ler'ote%e ve an ••ii itS'tioalbe fakjek-foat i f-r the fenetitopf the a"\ r o A., pfeil validity of adding and multiplying, and tSeir application to cosiness. Young men desirous of attending a Business Col lege this winter, will find the above College far su perior to anything of tbe kin 1 in the northern part of tbe State Tue course of study has been especi illy arranged for preparing young men lor business, and is thorough and complete in every particular—thus enabling every graduate to take a position in any kind of business. Address tor College Paper, J. N, Gardner, Principal, Scranton, Pa—n!6w2. Bridge Meeting.—At a meeting of citizens of the county interested in the construction of the River Bridge at this place, held at tbe Court House on Monday evening* of last week, Hiram llitchc<ek, Esq., of Forkston, wag called to the chair, and R. R Little chosen Secretory. The purpose of the meeting wag stated by R R. Little, E.-q . who also addressed the meeting on tbe importance of taking means to rebuild the bridge. Samuel Stark in a few pertinent remarks urged the necessity of speedy action, in order that tbe con tracts for limber night be let at this the ost favor able season fof getting it ; and at the same time ex pressed a willingness to take one-third of all the stock not now subscribed, if the citizens would not take tbe whole of it, On motion ol Win M. Piatt, a committee consist ing of the following named persons, was appointed to solicit subscriptions to the stock, with directions to rej* rt at a meeting to be held in Tunkhannock on Monday, December 2d : COMMITTEE.— SamueI Stark, G. E. Palen, Hiram Hitchcock, J. T. Jennings and P. A. Miller. Several gentlemen subscribed to the stock and some former subscribers thereto increased their sub scriptions. On motion the meeting adjourned, to meet on the day above mentioned. Six P's.-Poets- Painters—Preachers—Players- Printers ami Politician*— nil suffer from Dyspepsia, Nerfo'isiesa, Loss of Appetite, Liver Cuidplaints.and alt ifisSasWs Whiiffi they may cure or prevent By the *• qf Plantation Bitters If those sufferers took ■these Bitters, the Poetry would be purer, the Paint ings grander, the Sermons livelier, the Acting true*, the Printing neater, and the Politics honester. This , fpk-niid tonic invigorates the system, and enables • the I rain to work healthily. i'tykaps wo Article was ever so well endorsed by all who have used it. Magnolia M ater. A delightful toilet article—superior to Co logne and at half the price. Wilting Inks. Use Gray's Superior Black Ink. It is cheaper than all others. It works like a charm It is the best yet offered to the public Does adt corrode tha pen— does opt injure by freexiflg. It can be secured in auy quantify, of the maoufaol urer, BOW flopping at N. C Martin's in Tuakhaunock Boro. Don't for get the place, . 0- W, UR4T- Court Pi oceedlngs.—The November Term of Court commenced at this place on Monday the 18th inst Hon. Wm. Elwell, President, and Hons. J. V. Smith and Gordon Pike, Associate Judges. COMMON PLEAS. Henry Rougbt vs. Louitia Rought. Petition in Divoece. Subpoena ordered to issue. John Santee vs. David June. On affidavit filed, Court grant rule to show causf why appeal in this case shall not be entered. Copy to be served on Justice. On petition of R. H. Atkinson, committee of Wm. H Conrad, a Lunatic. Court order a mortgage of farm of Lunatic for #I6OO. In matter of the real estate of Cha*. W. Brink, committee of Wm. D. Brink, a Lunatic. Court ad judge property to C. W. Brink at the value fixed by iuqueet. * , " J C. Miles vs. A. W. Mabon. Rule granted to show cause why judgment shall not be opened. Theodore Frear vs. John May. Two cases. Rules giaiited to show cause why judgment shall not be slacken off, Rule made absolute. Judgment strick en off. Jacob R. vs. Abigail Middleton. Divorce. Pro ceedings discontinued. H. W Rhodes vs L. H Stephens. Rule to show cause why judgment should not be marked satisfied. James 11. vs. Emeline D. Bagley, Divorce de creed from bonds of matrimony. Permelia S. vs. Henry Thompson. Divorce, Court direct amendment of record and alias subpoena. Rachel Bush vs. Henry Ellsworth, Assumpsit.— Cause tried. Verdict for plaintiff for #75. Administrators of Robert Shoemaker vs. Adminis trator of Ludd Shoemaker. Caase tried- Verdict for Plaintiffs with six cents damages. In matter of the fund derived from Sheriffs sale of real estate of S, B Hunt. Court appoint Harvey Sicklcr an Auditor te distribute fund. John Weil vs. Jacob Rittispaugh. On affidavit and motion, Court grant rule to show cause why judgment shall not be opened and satisfied. All pro ceedings in tbe meantime to be staid, Sheriff DeWitt acknowledged deeds in open Court as follows ■ To Wm M Piatt for 50 acres of land in Falls, sold as property of S. B. nunt ; to Eleanor G. Little for 100 acres land in Tunkhannock township, sold as the property ol Chester Kasson; to George Henning for 60 acres land in Forkston township, sold as the property of the Forkston Coal Co. ORPHAN'S COURT. On filing petition and Bond, Alonzo Jackson was appointed Guardian of Charles H. Phillips, a minor. On filing petition and bond, Miles 'ATery was p --pointed Guardian of Mary L. Avery, a minor. On filing petition and bond, Norton L. Newbcry appointed guardian of three minor children of Wm and Emily Shoemaker On Petition and affidavit ef Henry Shoemaker in matter of the guardianship of the minor children above mentioned, Conrt grant rule on Norton L. Newberry to show cause why his appointment as guardian shall not le'revoked. On filing petitions and bonds, the Court appointed F. C. Ross Guardian of Edward R. Bogart, Wells II Bogart and Win H. Bogart, minor children of John II Bogart. deo'd. On petition of I. N. Lacey, citation onD. D. Gray, Adm'r of Aim in Picket, dee'd, ordered. On petition of Fuller Johnson, Court grant rule to show cause why petiocer may not adopt Fuller John ton, a minor child, as his lawful heir. In matter of sale of real estate ol G. W. Grow, dee'd, Court order on amended description of real estate an alias order of sale to issue. La. natter of partition of real estate of John Arm strong dee'd. Rule granted on beifs to appear at next term and elect or refuse para of property. In matter of estate of A. K Peckham, deceased. Citation to Jane E I'ctkhsw ordered; also, citation Qd G. M. Manviile, Estate of Henry Mefcalf, dee'd. On motion J B. Khoads appointed Auditor to make distribution. Estate of Samuel Vandusen, Court appoint Har vey Silkier an Auditor to audit assetts in bands of Administrator. Lucy Shoemaker vs. Amanda Shoemaker On motion of attorney of E Sharp, guardian, Court strike off final confirmation. In matter of contract for sale of land to Luke Moore by J. J. Slocuui and E. Carey— citation to heirs. Ordered to show cause why contract shall not be proved and publication of notice ordered. QUARTER SESSIONS. The Grand Jury were called an! sworn, Joseph Burgess, Erq., as Foreman. Commonwealth vs. Hiram Hall. Indict Assault and Battery Hannah D. Stephens, Prosecutrix Tre Bill, Cause adjourned. Commonwealth vs. Jerome Lord. Indictment, selling Liquors. Defendant called in open CouU and not appearing —recogmzauce forfeited. Coamoowcalth vs. J. P. Randall. Indictment, selling Liquors. Cause tried. Verdict of not guil ty." Prosecutors and Defendant to pay one-half coils, each. Commonwealth vs. Major A Wandall, Indirt uimt, Assault and Battery with intent to ravish. Trme Bill—cause tried —disgusting matter- highly perfumed case. Verdict not guilty. Prisoner dis charged with an injunction to not be caught in surb a dirty Scrape again. Commonwealth vs, George 11. Shippcy. Indict , Larceny ofHorseg. Janes prosecutor.— True Bill. Prisoner having given "leg bail," from the Montrose Jail, cause went over. Coml'th vs- J. W Billings. Indijt., selling Liq uors, two cases—continued. Cooil'th vs.T B. Wall. Indict., selling Liquors Defendant called and not appearing, recognizance forfeited, to be respited on cause shown. On petition of J. W, Crawford, contractor, inspec tors of county bridge appointed to wit : L. C. Conk* lin, John Jackson and Ilenry Harris. Com I'th vs. J. W. Billings. Indict., selling Liq uors upon Sabbath and to Minors. I. S. Little, Win 11. Dritrgs and W. C. Williams, prosecutors. Bills ignored and prosecutors to pay costs. Com'itfe vs J. D Hewett. Indict,, selling Liq uors on Sabbath. R. D Newton, S. L. Tiffany and Frank Pratt, prosecutors. Bill ignored and prose cutors to pay costs Same vs same Indict., selling Liquors, True Bill —case adjourned to next court. Coml'ch vs. X. Demerge and Hannah Demerse. Indict., Assault with intent to kill and wonnd—case tried. Verdict guilty. Counsel foe piisoner appeal ed to the court for lenient sentence. Xo objection being made by Commonwealth, defendent was sen tenced to pay tIOO fine and costs of prosecntion, and to undergo imj risonment in county jail for 9 months- As to Uannah Demerge a non. pros, was entered Coinl'th vs. /. P Randall. Indict., selling Liq uors on Sabbath. J. R Smith et- al prosecutors Cause tried. Verdibt not guilty. Prosecutors to pay the costs. On petition, Richard Palmer appointed Overseer of Poor of Windham township Coml'th vs. J. R Fellows. Indict, selling Liq uors On return of Constable, cause tried. Verdict not guilty end county to pay costs. Coml th vs. Jacob Townsend. Indict, selfing Liq uors, on Return of Constable—cause tried and Jury failed to agree Coml'th vs. Mitohel Stark, M Sisk, T 6- Hull and O. 11. - Hall.' Witnesses atlaebed for contempt of rrocese of Court—Court fined the first three named $29 each, and the latter $lO. Division line of Monroe and Forkston townships. Court recommit to viewers, with direction to make draft or plot. Coml'th vs. Philo Sherwood tt. al. Indict, As sault and Battery. Thomas Roes prosecutor. Case presented on part of Commonwealth— Jury with drawn—parties allowed to settle. Deft, to pay #3O i to prosecutor and all oosU. t In matter of application for incorporation df Nich olson Agricultural Society. Ordered that notice be published- in newspaper. ' Coml'th vs. L. 11. Stephens. Charge—Desertion of Wife. Case heard by the Court Ordered that defendant pay costs of proceedings and pay #lO per month, to commence from Oct 10th, to Overseers of Borough to be appropriated towards support of wifa. Coml'th vs. Jacob Ball. Charge—Assault and Battery and Deaertion of Wife. Defendant called and failing to appear, recognizance forfeited. In matter of road in Nicholson. Report of view ers referred back with directions to notify owners "of land through which road passes. My W lie's Choice—and the whole fsmily pre fer it. Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle,) Every Druggists sells it. Price One Dollar. Emineut men of Science, have disoovered that electricity and magnetism are developed in the system from the-iron. in the blood. This a ajoilnts j for the debility, low spirits and lack of energy a person feels when this vital element becomes reduc ed. The Peruvian Syrup, a protoxide of iron, sup plies tha blood with its iron element and in the only form in which it is possible for it to enter the circu - lation. Special fotitfS. MMTSTI r N THE B LOO D . The 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 beiDg first attacked, and a feeling or languor, lassitude, and "ail gone ness" pervades the system. Stimulants only afford TEMPORARY RELIRP, and have the same effect asgiv. ing a tired horse the whip instead of oats. The true remedy is lo supply the blood with the 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 'hat it assimilates at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor and new life to the whole system . Tb take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a deficiency of IRON IX THE BLOOD, without re storing.it to the system, is like trying to repair a buil ung when the foundation is gone. An eminent divine says : "f have been using the Peruviaajßyrup for some lime past ; it gives me new vigiif buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, and recommendation* from some of the most eminent , physician, clergymen and others, will be sent free to any address. The genuine has "PEROVIAS SYRUP" blown in the J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor. No. 36 Dey St., New York Sold druggists. For all the Protean forms of diseases originating in SCROFULA such as Salt Rheum, Cancer, Consumption, Ac, there is nothing can equal the purifying effecta of lodine when administered in a pure state. Ur. IX. Andera' lodine Water , I il a pare solution of lodine dissolved In walef, with out a solvent, and is the best remedy for Sorefula and kindred diseases ever discovered. Circulars free J P. LIN3MORE, Sold by druggists generally 36 Dey St, New York v7nl4-lmo. Commercial College,—The success of Gardner's Business College and Lidiea' Acadeoiy,at Scnuiton; hue surpassed all expectation The coiosP of study is tunre thorough—tbe terms are cheaper— >ud give better satisfaction than any other College of .the kirfd in Northern Pennsilvania. Life Scholarship #35,00 Ctuns at reduced rates. Senjl tor College Paper giving full particulars. Addr.ss J. N. Hard ncr, Principal, Scra iton. Pa v7i-10Iy TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rdv. EDWARD A. WrLSON will gend (free of charge) to sit who dessre it. the prescription witb the directions ,or making and using the simple rem edy by which he was cured of a lung affbetion and that dread disease Consumption His only object is to benefit the afflicted and be hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON, No. 165 South Second St., Williamsburg New York 6n401y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Netvous Debility, Premature decay, and all the effects of: youthful in. iscretion, will, for the sake of suffering J humanity, send free to all -who need it the recipy ■ and directions for making the simple remedy be which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do ao by addressing in perfect emfi lence, JOHN B. OGDON, 43 Cedar Street, New York. ! v6n4U , ——. , , I TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN. ! AFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous sieug g. Use Hetmbold's Extract Bucha and Imp Sred Rose Wash. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their hair restored to itg natural color, and it it has fallen out, create a new growth, by using HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWER It is the best hair dressing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, hrashy bair, healthy, soft, and glossy. Price #1 00. For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL A CO: Nashua, N. H. Proprietors. Gren. Grant IS THE MOST AVAILABLE MAN For President lu 1868! And the best place to buy your DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, BOOTS 4 SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, H & HEMCIIh. BATS & EAPS. kl, M„ Is at the Store qf JENNINGS & CO, Where may be found a new and extensive stock of the above GOODS, including, also BUFFALO ROBES, LADIES' and CHILDRENS FURS, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Horse Blankets, Ladies' ard Gents' StuntU, 4., 4" c m 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.* Mehoopany. Pa , Nov. 6, 1867.—v7n15m2. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between Crane A Lull, of tbe Borough of Tunkhannock, has this day been dissolved by mutual conseat. The business will be oontinaed at the old stand by F. M. Crane, to whom the partnership accounts have been assigned, and with whom all settlements must be ms de. F. M. CRANE, GEO. M LULL. •Tunkhannock, Nov. 5.1867. All persona indebted to the above firm, by note, book account or otherwise, are requested to make immediate settlement of the same. F. M. CRANE. Not- #, 1987. GJTFO SMERIISCFFIETTTE VASSAR COI/LKCE Young Ladles. The Trustees of this Institution,'desiring to ex tend the benefits of Mr Vassar 1 * munificent gift for the better education of young women, will admit, at any time in the Collegiate year students prepared to join College classes, charging expenses only from the date of their reception. Terra* low. great facil ities for education, such as Cabinets, Art Gallery, Library, Musical Conservatory, 4c. For circulars containing full information, addressi. N. SCHOtf, Fortghlteepsis/N Y. ' ' ' THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST HARVEST IS OVER 1 THE YIELD IS GREAT S PROSPERITY ABOUNDS.' WINTER IS COMING I .And now is the time to take MOORES RURAL NEW YORKER The Great Town and Country Weekly! THE RURAL is the Leading and Largest-Circu lating Newspaper of its Class on the Continent, — superior in value and variety of Contents and Beau ty of Appenrauee. It embraces more Agricultural, Horticultural, Scientific, Educational, Literary and News Matter, interspersed with engravings, than auy other Journal, —for it comprises Departments in cluding AGRICULTURE, CHOICE LITERATURE, HORTICULTURE, SCIENCE AND ART, SHEEP HCSBANDRT, EDUCATION. GRAZING, DAIRYING. YOUTH'S READING, RURAL ARCAUTISCTIJRB, GEHERAL NEWS, DOMESTIC ECONOMY. COMMERCE MARKET*, With Illustrations, Tales, Essays, Music, Poetry, Rebuses Enigmas, \c., 4 The Rural New-Yorker i* a National Journal, circulating largoly in the E .at and West, North and t?outh. It employs the best latent in all Depart ments. Its corps of Editors, Contributors, Ac., com prises many of tho best Farmers Planters, Wool Growers, Graxiers, Horticulturists, Ac., and Also Au thors, Scholars, Ac ,of note and ability. In brief the RURAL is Ably Edited, Profusehj Illustrated, Neatly Printed — Practical, Scientific, Useful — Moral, LOfStruetice and Entcrtuining. Wherever located,--Tin Country, Village or City,— YOU WANT THE RURAL ! Your Family and Frit-nds Want It, For it is adapted to the wants of all. Note that it is not a monthly , but a Large and Beautiful Week ly. and that Vol. XIX will be materially ENLARGED! fcach No. contains Eight Double Quarto Pages, printed in extra style,--Clear Type, Good Paper, and more and bettor Illustration* than any other Journal of its class. A Title Page, Index, Ac., at close of Vojume. TERMS ••Only S3 a year; to clubs of ten, $2,5Q per copy. Vol. XI A b gins Jan. 4 1868. — Now is the lime to Subscribe and Club. Great Of fers to Club Agents, specimens, thow-Bills, Pre mium Lists, Ac. SENT FREE; or the 13 numbers of this Quarter, (Oct to Jan) on trial, lor ONLY FIFTT CENTS ! Address V. T MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. THE PAPER FOR THE MILLION!—The Amer ican Farmer the practical farmers,own paper, the Best Agricultural and Horticultural Journal in America Beautifully Illustrated with Numerous Engravings of Farm Buildings, /Ynimuls, Fruits and Flowers: } . V \ 1 Now is the time to subscribe for 1368. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Agents wanted every where. For Club. Price List of Valuable Prises open to all, Ae., address JOHN ' TURNER, Publisher and Proprietor | Rochester,N.Y. | WANTED.—I6O Farmers to engage in a business | that will pay trom $lO'J to 3150 | er mouth from now j until Spring Address JONES BROS. ACo , Phil, j DIALOGUES; consisting of lj New end Original first-chiss Dramas, Colloquies, ! Ac.-, far- advanced speakers in School#, Exhibition j rooms ami private theatricals. Jvvosy hue written expfesstj for this b*ok, by a coifs of Professional Teachers and writers. Acknowledged to be the best work <k the kind ever published. Cloth, nearly 400 duodecimo page?, pri-o $i.75, mailed free. A idress P. GARRETT A CO., PabliAiers,, 70* Chestnut gt, Phila. ' * 1 >' AZYGOSI- a —— Three Wgnificently illuftr.yted. Medical Brinks, containing ltnpdßant Physologieul iMToriawtion,- for Men and Women, sent free on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing the Secretary of the New Y rk Medical University, No 30, Clinton Place, New York City. FIRST MORTGACiK JIONDS. ! ST. LOUIS A IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO Seven per ecnt. interest, February and August. These Bonds cover a Road ot 91 miles, finished from St. Louis to Pilot Knob, and in first-class or- j der, and an extension of about the same length from Pilot Knob, and to Belmont. n-.w rapidly construct ing, for wbn-h the proceeds of I hose 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 en the entire amount of bonds, were they nil issued. The basis of securi ty is believed to be beyond that of any other bonds how offered. Apply at the office of the Company, No. 43 Wall st, to 11. G. MARYLAND, Vice-Presi dent, or to CLARK, DODGE A CO., corner of Wall and \N illiam-sts , New York City. STANDARD MILLING MACHINES—OF IM PROVED CONSTRUCTION, great power, large capacity, unrivaled convenience of adjustment. Al so, pipe vises of all sires, for heavy and light work. Send to Union Vise Company, of Boston, Mass.. for illustrated circular. For sale by dealers in hard ware and machinery. CENTURY TOBACCO ! SIOO nf*We have not pirirpn discontinued, nor do we I At kbit intend to cease packing IN THIS BRAND 8I OO Daily in papers l)<li IY Ueutury Tobacco, * * reports to the contrary Monday,. One 8100 Note Tuesdays, Two Fifties Wo are makin® Wed'sdays, Five Twenties the CENTURY from the' Thursdays, Ten Tens Choicest Leaf; it is free | Fridays, Twenty Fives from drugs, and it is in Saturdays, Ffty Twos every respect, the Best P. AG. LORILLAKD, ELie Cut Tobacco 16, 18 A 20, Chambers St. manufactured. Sold by NEW Y'OUK.. Jail respectable jobbers. \IAI>aM FOY'S f Corset Skirt Supporter Combines in one garment a PER FECT FITTING CORSET, and the most Icsirable Skirt Supporter ever of fered the public. It places the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hi;s; it j improve# the form without tight I lacing; gives ease and elegance; is approved an! recommended by physicians Sold at ladies' fancy p< da sti res gener ally,and at wholesale by J. B SA T NDEIIS A CO, 9g Summer St ~ Boston, and 22 Walker Street, N. V. Also by HENRY C. MOORE, 429 M.rket St. Philadelphia, and STELLMANN, HINKICHS A CO,, 21 Hanover Street. Baltimore, Md. WANTED— AN AGENT—One chance in oach town, worthy the attention of an active busi ness man. to take the agency tor the sale of Brad street's Rubber Moulding and Weather Strips, ap plied to the sides, bottom, top and centre of doors and windows. The sale is beyond anything ever of fered before to an agent, and from 810 to $25 pair day can be make. Send for agents' circular The first who apply eau seemo a bargain. Terms for Moulding, cash. J R- BRADSTREET A CO-, Bos , tua. Mass. 1 1e TO $25 PER DAY, SURE. Agents want ij) A t) cd everywhere, to sell our Talent Ever lasting White Wire Clothes-lines " Every house wife should use it."— N Y Tribune '• We have seen it used and It gives entire satisfaction." —N. Y. Christum Advocate. "The Patent Mire Clothes line is all it purports to be," — N. Y Independent Address the American Wire Co , 162 Broadway, New Y'ork. ■rirTE STILL. LIVE! Don't be hura bugged by Impostors or "patent" cast iron or machine "Stencil tools." Send for dur New Catalogue of IMPROVED STENCIL DIES, 20 va rieties all of St el, carefully finished and tempered. S M. SPENCER A CO., Bratlleboro. Vt. GPR $lO A DAY lUBB BY ANY ONE, with my Patent Stencil Tools. I prepay samples free. Beware rf infringers. circulars will ex plain. Address A, J- ITLLASI, Springfield, Ver mont GPR ffefo gtetisemfitfe. REVOLUTION IN TRADE. LADIES, you will be astonished at the value of all kinds of Goods sent by the well known and justly celebialed firm of GRAHAM A CO. FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Such as Silk, Merino, and Alpaeca Dresses, Shawls, Balmorals, Linen Good*, Embossed Table Coven, ■Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Sewing Ma chines, Ac. This is no hutnliug but a reality Send your clubs of ten and upwards, for checks describing the goods, with ten cents for each check, and the getter up of the club will receive a valuable present, worth from S3 to 83U0, according to number of names sent. Agent* wanted in every town, Circulars sent free. Address GRAHAM A CO., 64 A 66 Federal Street, Boston, CIRCULARS SENT FREE, CONTAINING Lists of Dry and Fancy Goods, Watches, Plated Ware Cutlery, Ac., Ac., to be sold, ONE DOLL AR for each article. Great induce ments to Agents. PLUMMER A MOULTON. 15 Marshall Street. Boston, Mass. WE ARE COMING, And will present to any person sending us a elub in our Great One Price .Nile, of Dry and Fancy Goods, Ac s a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch Ac., free of cost, Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. 8. HAWKS A | CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston Mass. P. 0. Box 5125. It is the Host Chance ever offered to Agents One or two days' time will secure a good, Sewine Machine, Wabch,Silk Dress, Re volver, or some other article of equal value. Free of cost! Agents wanted every where, inale and fe male, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the country. Send for Circular. S. C. THOMP SON A CO., DISEASES OF THE GENITAL ORGANS!^ Dr. WALTER. 907 Broadway. N. Y„ devotes particular attention to all diseases peculiar to these organs in both sexes. Send stamp for a circular. tt T)SYJHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." J How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they ehoose, iutsant ly. This simple mental acquirement all can [losses*, free by mail, for 25"cents, together with a guide to the uumarrivd of both sexes A queer, exciting book. 100,000 copies seld. Address T WILLIAM A CO , Book Publishers, Philadelphia. A Physiological View of Marriage, ! THE CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED ! Containing Nearly Three Hundred Pages Acd 130 fine plates and engraving* of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Health and Disease, with a treatise on Early Errors, its De plorable Consequence* upon the mind and body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only ra- ' tiunal and successful mode of Cure, as 6bowo by the report of eases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who en- l tertain doubts of their physical condition fc'ent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing DR LA CROIX. !l<v 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. he author may be consulted upon aav of the diseases ! upon which his book treats, either personall or by j mail. Medicines sent teitny part of the world.| GFP THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD. Extract of a Letter from Huron Solomon Rothschild PARIS, Bth Apr , 1864, 25 Hue Foby, ST il.no re Will yen be kind enough to have forwarded to me here 200 bottles of jour Indian Liniment ; if you will send a! the same time the account, I will tbraard you the amount through Messrs. Belmont 6 ■ Co, New York Baron Solomon Rothschild having reeo in mended to many of his friends Major LANB'c LINIMENT, and they being dijcirou." 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 wardly or outwardly applied. h.s no equal. For the j relief and cure < f Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec- ! tions, Sprains, Braises, Ac., it is unequaled. It ie j also most efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of Cholera, Cramps, and Pains in the Stomach, Idiar rhcea. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum Ac , and is without exception the most woderful Pan- ; ttcea the world afiords. No Family should be with- j out it. Every traveler by Innd or sea should hare a bottle. Miners and Farmers residing at a distance \ from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand, | In cas • of Accidenst, and su I len attacks of Stomach j Complaints, its value cannot be estimated. Inquire for Majoi LANE'S INDIAN V>d l>ke no other Price 50cts. per bottle. For sale at wholesale and retail by Dernas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New York ; Gale A Robinson, 196 Green wich St., NT. Y. ; F. C. Wells A Co , 192 Fulton-st., N, Y. : Chas- N. Crittenden. 39 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, 163 Broadway, N, Y. £j?*Sond for Circular. GPR QONSUMPTIOX CAN BE CURED, The true remedy at last discovered, Upbam's Fresh Meat Cure, prepared trom the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, eures Consumption, Lung Diseas es, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General De bility and alt morbid conditions of th# system de pendent on deficiency of vital force. It ii pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its viatue as the greit healing remedy of the age, £1 a bottle, or six bottles for 3 5 Sent by Express. Sold by S. C. UPHAM, No 25 Sonth Eight St., Philadelphia, and principal Druggists.— Circulars sent free. GPR IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUOHIJ Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR GANIC WEEKNESS. FEMALE, COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of | now LONG STANDING Diseases of these organs require the use of a j 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 use of a re- ! liable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by 11. T IIELNKOLD, DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia,Pa v6n29-ly. ADMIN ISTRATOR S NOTICE. WHEREAS letters of adininistra.lon on the es tate of Richard Brungess late of Windham j township, deceased, have been granted to the sub- | scriber All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate settlement and those ! having claims or demands against the same, will present them duly authenticated without delay J. M BRUNGESS. Adm'r. faton, Nov. 18, 1867—v7n16w6- | _ THE HEALING POOL, AND HOUSE OFMERCV. Howard Association Reports for YOUNG MEN on the CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and the ER | HORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the ! manly powers, and create impediments to MAR- I KIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed j ietter, envelopes, free of charge Address Dr J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. 6n44-lyear ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Whereas letters af administration to the estate of Joseph Ferguson late of the township of North innreland, deceased, have been granted to the subscri riber. All persona indebted to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the estate of the said dec edent, will make known the same duly authenticated without delay. SPENCER FI'RGERSON Administrator, I Northrnorelaud, Nor 22, 1967. t7d!7w6 Ipscfllanrfluj;. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGHAMTOIT BOOTS. ot Lester 4 Co's best make KIP sod CALF OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. j A fail stock of Ladies 9 Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boot# of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. j GENTS UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Gents' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlinod and Fur-lined, For, Sale at Mott's CORNEA STORE, vsnl Itf Tunkhannock, Pa. ROSS, iIJIISA'CO, Corner Tioga and Warrgr Streets, TUNKHANNOCK. PENN'A, Are now opening a large atocko Hardware, neb aa IRON, STEEL & NAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes Of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c. HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated Bitts of every kind, Hames, Iron Pad Trees, Sa'dTe Trees, Gig Trees, Girth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trace Chains, Ac. Ac. PAINTS AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS ' ALSO CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE j WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS; VST Wails and Hand-Rakes at I wholesale and retail. All of which have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, 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 At Co. Tunk. Pa. May 29th, 1867. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE BOOKS OF THE-BIBLE, BY PBOr. CALVIR B, STotVE, I), D. A work of real valae, and an almost indiepensabl comp&nion of the Bible, showing what the Bible is not, what it is, and how to use it ; answering all the objections to its authenticity nrged by 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 em published 1000 Agents Wantod, Experienced agents, clergymen, ladies, school teachers and others should Seh d &t once for circolars giving further information. Address, ZEIGLER, rfcCfRDYA CO,. v7nß-4m. 501 Chestnut Street, Philad'a. Pa* •pUE SCRANTON DAILY REPUBLICAN will be issued on and after Nov. 1, 1867, in time to be sent by the EARLIEST MORNING TRAINS ON THE Delaware, Lackawanna A Western : Lackawanna A BloomsDarg ; Lehigh Valley : Lehigh 4 Nuquehanna ; and Delaware A Hudson Railroads. It will reach points within Fifty or . Hundred miles of Scranton Several hours in a/lva ace of the New York and Philadelphia Morning Papers. It will be printed in new type, on a large 32 column sheet ; ill contain All the Telegram* of the Associated Press! ! including markets from sit important points, and it i intended to be in every respect a FIRST CLASS I NEWSPAPER ! Arrangements will be msd e f or j lg delivery by the local news Agents at 'about two thirds the cost of New York or Philedel phia dailies r. A CRABDALL, ) CRANDALL A G'<y jos A SCRANTOB, \ Publisher v7nll6w NOTICF Is hereby given, that I have placed ih possession of Samuel Dailey Jr., on< pair of steers, to be kepi by b-.m during my will and pleasure—ell persons are forbid molesting or interfering With the same. DAVID PATRICK. Overfield Pa., Oct. 7th 1867-vTnlOtf, Pictures. J B. STI'RDEVANT would inform the citireni of Wyoming County thai he may again be fonnd al his rooms In Meshoppen, ready to on any wht may wish anything in the picture line, A word to tne wise is sufficient, v7-nl2 4w . -►. •* ' Dlimllaitfiwi" FARMERS AND MECHANICS -1 Take Notice. 'hi*. SURFACE PLAMNGand - <-* X t * • * ; j M { MATCHING, CIRCULAR and (SCROLL SAWING. ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in good style PLOWS, NARROWS, CULTIVA TORS, HO.ffBE-HOES, HOLLERS, and SCRAPERS, on hand or to order. Power and hand Cornshellers; and Farming tools generally, MILLER A AVERT, v6n43-ly. WE KEEP A LARGE TOCK OF CARPETS, AND PAY Cash for Veal skins and Hides. - i . SIIEIiMAN dc LATHROP. TbtLas^^^ucceßs - THE IMPROVED HAIR DRESSIHG I nV'J SOID ay <(A' PRLCEONEPOLU^B. A GREAT VICTORYT] FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND TIIE Enemy of Man Driven to the Wail! ! THE NORTH SIDE OF THE OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, CHEESE. Both Green and Dried Apples, Alto, Frcsh Canned and Dried Peaches, Pronto, Currants, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges. Figs, Sardines, Candies, Potatoes, Cabhage, Nuts, Spices, Salt, Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, Butter, i Egg*. Fish, Smoked Meat, Oysters, by the quart, gall on or barrel; Solid Meat .., in fact, every thing in the line of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. ; The South side of the o',d Fort is fitted up for the i reception of al\ wishing a dish of Raw Stewed or Fried Oysters. ALSO, Pies, Cakes Cheese, and a Cup of Hot Coffee, Sar dines, t>r a dish of fresh Peaches. WANTED. Batter, Eggs, Game, Chickens, Ducks, and Geese, at all times, a i for which cash will be paid on de s j livery, at the very i. j highest market rales. n ! Call and see for yourselves ami be eonvtoeed that ' the place to buy your Groceries, is in the Old Fort '• j on the Southwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets, s Tunkbannock, Pa. 3 B. M STONE. Nov 5, 1967—vTnldtf. RT INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face. * also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc ,on the skin, leaving the same soft - clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addresing THOS. F CHAPMAN, Chemist. )t 823 Broadway, New TeA EXECUTOR S Noriun. Whereas lettpis testamentary to the estate of John Bird, late of Mrahoppen, deceased, hate s>een granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the said eatale are rc 18 quested to make payment, and th se having claims or demands against the estate ot said deceased, will make known the same without delay to JOHN II li-IKD, Ex'r. MeahbppeD, Oct '/?, 1367. —v7n!3.
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