Local and Personal. One Trial Delights Everybody.--Mrs.S. A Allen's Impreved (new style) Hair Restorer end Pressing, ( in ono h o ' ll ®)' l >riu9 9°° Dollar Every prnjrgi--' it. Contempt of I'ongrcas.—Tho Georgia Nig gfrs failed to turn out in sufficient numbers at tbe lie election, to adopt the Constitution fixed up for ■ -em by the radical Kuuijicrs. These indolont Nigs, need reconstructing, badly. If they don't show themselves mire " trooly loll," they'll l-.ee " dar paro,' and have to go to work like " white traeh." Worth Imitating."An active Democrat in oa e if the township- of Guernsey county, Ohio, has pro urcd the names of every Democratic voter in hie uW n and an adjoining school district as subscribers vi tbe Democratic county piper. This is an exam ple that is well worthy of being followed, in this and nd all |,l " er counties, in order to secure the ascen derr of Democracy, liberty und const itutional gov ernment. Mean.— Somebody —a drunken Almanac maker .e presume—predicted last Fa 1, that we should have thirty-six or sixty-six—the pre -ise number we diiremeniber —of storms this The " Clerk of the weathsr" seems to be fulfilling tbe prediction to the letter. Without any apparent necessity for more snow we have had an addition to the stock on Inn! alinisf daily ; until now, the sleighing is about 6'teen ply. While we suppose everybody is delight ed with the good 1 gettin' around," we, like a hun gry child, begin to long for a sight of eien a small patch of the bare " bosom of mother earth.'' The j;reat scarcity of water is beginning to make people wish fur storms in a more fluid form. "(.iris a-slnging, Hell* a-ringltig—Our good-natured and whole-souled townsman, Frank Bunnell, one evening last week, took two large sleigh loads of the little ten-year-old girls of town on a sleigh-ride to the hospitable homestead on the neck. There were upwards of f >rty of these minia ture matrons of the lan iin the party. When snug ly packed into the sleighs c.n 1 keeping time to the merry jingle of the bells with their songs of mirth, they looked like two overcrowded moving bird's nests. The girls returned from this pleasant rife in good season, r ady, " to a man," to east their rotes jor Frar.k as the chief executive of these United h'tates, uho by his many a ts of kindness h is rend ered hiinseif immensely popular with these fractions of femininity. A friend thinks that Frank don't like full grown women, nor little boys. Wo beg leave to disaent from this opiaton. Portrait of t'harl.-s I)!rk -us.--We have re ceived a very elegant impression of a portrait, on steel, of Chutes Di -kens, a copy of which the Messrs Alpleton A Co. arc presenting gratis to every sub scriber to their new and popular edition of Dickons. It i- pronounced by goof judges to be the bet of the distinguished author yet c-xc.uted. Any person re mitting 51,."50 to D App-leton A CV, New York, will re-eiie by mail, post-paid, tbe entire set ol I>l kens, iu seventeen volumes, and the portrait, which is suitable for framing, as above. The e '.ition of Dick ens is published in weekly v lumcs, seven of which are now ready. A copy of tbe p-.rtrait can be seen at our office, where subscriptions for the books will be received. Northern Monthly.—There has been laid on ! oar tahie a copy rf the Northern M .n'hly for .Tanu- i ary, anl an examination of its piges shows that this new venture in the world of periodical literature has ' taken a fresh and hopa-fal start. Harriett Pregcott fford begins a serial stirv. the January portion jf shich, is. a magnificent prose poem. An article up n Charles Dickens in America reveals a keen and terrible pen, an i although the views uf the writer will call out crilici.-ui, they will also command at tend n. 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Commercial College.—The sueees* of Gard ner's Business College and Ladies' Academy, at I Scranton, has surpasse I all expectation -The course of ntu'ly is more thorough -the terms are cheaper and give better satisfaction than any other College f te kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Li' B Schol : orships>sCo. Clubs at reduced rate*. Send tor i aoliege Paper giving full particular*. Address J. | 1 C. f*r4D*r Prinripet, Sjnrate*. Pa. OP RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OP County Duplicates. ~ ~ ~~ Ti r " Ycmr i COLLECTORS' NAMES, i TOWNSHIPS. Amount (VII*. Coll*. p Dc|| I rilofis Coiu u 1 i • D(U>. liol cl|> LKil. otr iioLS 'ctf Dolf cU i I j l ii : j 1867 D. B Shan Braintrirn ! 97158 10 36 48 00 913 16 S H Brunt jChnton 104-1 42 78 29 78 30 1487 83 - B (die .... Kvon 2187 38 17 * 107 80 | 2048 28 14 00 ::: :hZ. P. ii^Wy... 41s 22220 > 395 34....... .... E. Deraheiraer |Fi i lO 24 82 14 1500 60 ....... II H.tchcork Forkstoo (>4. •_! 34 20 ~04-j siBsi ... H Kii y L,— •?!?; *• .Jc L. Vaughn ; Mehoopany 1901 ti. 15 ll 94 o2 1# 9_ 2- !!."! P. C. Clayton [M"hoppen 182150 119184 029 66 fawr Pirrish ... Monroe 1092 98 il9 00 3<3JB :::: \D. 'NICI.OI.OD 2470 s 1417 00 1059 lLovi Winters jXorth morels nd 1707 00 ... t ....... 1150 00 5>7 90 Biirpe.. |North Branch 492 5.- 12 50 24 00 45G|08 |; .. II II Walters Overfield <2891 1420 ofr <4 0789. ... "!! S F Flomerfclt T.inkbannck Twp. 2290 38 23,40 113:34 2153 04 ... .. W. Lamoi.t Timkhannock B.. 141370 1072 1327,19 25541 04 31240 842:09 2i555;8i 2831,04 AUDITORS. Win. Benedict, -S3 00 •James It >hnismi 8 00 Martin S'ckler 10 (tO F. C. R"s., Clerk, 15 00 41 00 W. Lxnmnt. Auditor to unm ir,e acc'ie Pr •tis>n , rv. Ac, 10 50 COMiIISSIONERS. E l win Stephen* 83 65 L"w 1* Cook 165 00 111 Is in B .die 125 00 (jr. W. Sherwi od 135 00 508 65 Win. F. Terry, Crnn'r* Clerk 500 00 SHERIFF. Ahira G*v 85 80 M. W. Dcwut 871 75 957 55 Pfothnnotarv. E. J Keeney 125 00 District A t'-rnev. llaivey N'ckter... 145 00 (.'••intn<8 00 Commissioners' Counsel 40 00 WE hereby certify that the above anil foregoing is a true and correct state ment of the Expenditures of Wyoming County for the year ending January Gth A. D. IbGS. LEWIS COOK, ) n GEO. W. SHELiWOOI) ) ATTEST, WM. F. TERRY, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Tunkhannock, Jan. 9, 1868, Treasurer's Aecouut. DR. To amount of Tax assessed for 1867 fur Ihe nee of Wyoming C 0.25,541 04 To aioMiut due Irotn bail of J. L. Muliisoti, la'e Treasurer 2243 65 j To amount received of Commission t*. borrowed ol Asa Keeler, ... 1999 00 To am un recicwtwl f r ii'.cuirent 1 40 , To am ti it r: c oved on r< demptlon ol l*M"'teil i.un ri, &. c - 15 82 fo halai.ee on ha 4 a: as: settle mem 2656 49 532,457 40 Sheep Fund. Dr. To amount of T*x as*esed on D"ga for the yaxr 1867 511 50 To balance on hand at lat sett le nient 391 53 I ■ $903 03 Prothonotary's Account. DR. To Jury Fee* received 16 00 Balance due Prothonotary 180 44 $196 44 Sheriff's Account. DR. T Fine* and Jury Fees received by Sheriff < 8 00 Balance due Sheriff HOl 79 $1179 79 WE, the undersigned Auditors of Wyoming County, being met at the Commissioners' Office in said county, do certify that upon examination of the accounts of the Treasurer, Commissioners, Prothonotary and Sheriff, do find them correct as set forth in the foregoing Statement, and that the ex penditures of said county arc fully and correctly set forth in said Statement as rendered to us by the Commissioners of said County. Witness our hands this 9th day of January A. 1). 1868. WM. BENEDICT, ) J AS. K. BOBINSON, \ Auditors. HENRY LOVE, ) (Bro't Forward) SIGCS 20 ! E'ections 475 35 A s-os-ors 394 00 Snsqu'a C'i. f>r B .aiding Prisoners.. 95 66 15 aiding Junes and room rent paid b\ order Court 53 00 Eastern Penitentiary 306 45 Pen.i'a Si'* Lunatic Asylum 362 10 Printing, Harvey Sxkler H'2 50 Bridge Budding and Repairing 3145 09 ! Ileal and Bridge Views 279 00 Road Damages 115 00 Public Buildings and Laud 529 22 Jail and Sheriff's House, on contract 7550 76 1 Light*. Fuel and Stationery 187 83 I Jury Commissioner* 34 19 1 Cot oner*'lt quest 49 18 Post Mortem examination 10 00 Interest tin money loaned 54 00 Water Rent 5 00 County Seals 13 50 Medical aitendance on Prisoners.. 3 25 Refunded Older 1 OO Postage 1 32 Miscellaneous Items ' 37 50 Total Expenditure* !5118,470 10 CR. By amount of Tax uncollected.. 2831 04 l'.v Ex ui's So Coll'rs on Co. Tax.. 312 10 lly commissions to Collectors.... 842 09 IJv balance due fri>m bid of J L. Muliison, Ute Treasurer 2043 65 Be Tr.-a-orei V cotn'sn on $lB 452 27. ain't paid m a' 2 pei cent . 369 04 lit ! i f-ur i'- c ni'm ori $26,428 52. to, rv, .ttl a' 2 |r C.-UT . 528 57 lit C...11U \ Of -. r ic K iue.i 18 452 27 IS- balance duo c u.ity 7078 64 $32,457 30 Cr. Bv stn'l Tax uncollected—lB67.... 180 00 By ixno'a allowed Call's on Dog lax 16 00 I• v coins''i allowed " " " 15 40 By damages pat J on acc't of sheep 1 being killed l.y unknown dogg.. 399 38 i By I'M AS. Cuna'N on $396 38, ain't paid out a' 2 per cent 7 92 l>y Trea". coins'u on .$691 63, am t receive! at 2 percent 13 83 By balance tu bands of Treasurer.. 2io 50 $903 03 1 CR. By Bill rendered lor 18C7 190 14 8196 44 CR* By Bill rendered and allowed by Auditors for 1807 1179 79 $1179 79 IMertisimtnts. 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Cloth, $2,00 PROMINENT CHARACTERISTICS. I.—Tliey are Instructive. ; "At purely literary works, these historical ro i mances |-MS- n high degree of merit They rea l ! like g i uitu hi-'oiies." Catholic World. 'J Ley are c rn ct dcs. ri|,tiwis ol lac eounlrits anl j the people Jcrenoe Herald. | ll.—TLey are Entertaining. j. We regard these hooks as among the best and : most ei;leri.iiuit.jj novels id the jay.- Upringjieid | Republican I 'Tin. reader 15 at once fascinated and hell s; ell bound t-n'il the volume is e- raj.le.' I- l'rte Press There is no dull chapter in it — Ultra Herald. lll.—They are Mirrors of the Times. No one ean peruse them wnhout conceding the author's gicat -kid in grasping .it ilclineacng the characters which ligure • onspicuously in them. The study which enables the author to delineate no iu-etirandy tne eiuo'ions and incentives to action • which moved men and women of a past age mi st ho : close and untiri gar.d Louisa Muhlbacb shows in 1 all of her works a perfection nh; h carri-s the reid ] er into the very pte.-er.ee ol the eharavters repreaeu i ted.— Syracuse Journal, IV.—They are Historically Correct. ] .Hist rietily correct, an la* entertaining as many - of the volumes of -htr Walter .Sootl. Prcridcnct j Harold. j Louisa Mublhach must have carefully and delight : fully stu tied the seret hi!')ries rt the times and i countries of which she writes, and her is done well anl effectively.--TUbrcesfer Spy. No His'orieal Novelist has labored so faithfully and successfully to reproduce a complete picture of past times and events.— Utica Herald. V.—They are Original. it his agreeably •urprised readers to find a new writer with such constructive genius and knowledge of character as Louisa Mublhach possesses.— Public Ledger. Each succeeding novel ndJs to Mrs Mun It's repu tation as a writer of historic fiction —_Y. Y. Times. i Vl.—They are Full of Imagination. j She is not only the skilful joiner, ly a neat-han j ded artiz in — Christian HNt/ics-s.' There is seldom any straining after effect, hut it ' is really wonderful how Madame Mundt manages to su.-tain uud increase tho iuterest to the end City : Item. ; The wor 1-painting of the authoress is much more effective th in the best efforts of the engineer.—JUi j no is State Regis', r. Vll.—They Contain Anecdotes of Courts. | Scottish history offered no freshvr -n-t more ro tnanlic material to the magic wonting hand < f Sir Walter Scott than she fin 1 s in tho annals of the German Court".— Evening Gazette. Theto are riot to be foun I anywhere in human an nals, unused, such magmficent, such superabundant j materials for romance, as - log the chronicles ot the Prussian end Austrian courts of tho l?ih centurv. I By their dress, their manners, tln-ir modes of tho't, their tang' age, they are- almost as iuui.li separated from \i" as if they had lived one thousand years : ago---Observer YlH.—They tell of Emeporors, Kings & Queens. iVe leain frm her not only how Frederick Wi',l - iam and rtederiek the Great. Joseph the Second, Voltaire, K •tt-seaa, B-iri-n. '1 rcu k, the I'inpre-s Catherine, walkel and talked in their grand r !es. but how th-v powdered their hair, tlirted, and tick i ten.— Rigisler. The choice of her nVjcts axhihit; her genius She takes the tituo of Ftederi. k the at, Joseph the Second, for example, anl u|>on the hack ground of facts which tho chronich-s ot the pctiods affords - she embroi Icrs the bright an ! sombre colors, the light aud s'na-le of hr fie'ton. with the skill ol acon- I sumuiatc arti-t — The Facte IX.—Tho Style is Interesting. The stale of this writer f-.-r purity, perspicuity, ; and elegance, is sunething greatly to ho commended, j It is free from imitations, mannerisms, and tricks ot j every kind The Argus. The translations do justice to the vivid, piquant ; style of the original; nn I the story is fu'l of move ment and crowded with instructive and entertaining | incident. — The Chicago Post. The interest of the book docs not, depend upon its characters nor its incidents, nor yet on its charming i stvle, hut in its general harmony of composition.— Pay Book. X.—Everybody is Reading them. ! Gur people stem to have sti p|>eJ reading French ' novels, and English works are complained of as dull. - MissMuhlbach precisely supplies tho public went. j Tho novels of Clara Mundt are being read by ev ery on" Times Muhlbacb's novels have a world-wide reputation, | and are read with nvi-lilv. as fast as issued from the press - Springfield Republican ; They are wiuuing a wide cud deserved popularity | in this country.- -Stale Journal. Either of the Morels sent fret by mail to any ad i dress on receipt if price. ' v7n24mi ■OTIC F | Is hereby givfn. that I have placed in possession of Sitnuei D.iiley Jr., on p.air of steers, to be kept by him during mv will and pleasure—all persons are forbid molesting or interfering nidi the same. I DAVID PATRICK, J Orerrflrti Pit ,9et. 7th IW7 vTnlOff, slisrf!bat c ctts. W anted $5OOO IN GOLD. IN GREENBACKS, $lO. 53900 • Worth of W'f'E vt, RTE, CORK and OATS, in exchange for DXIT" GOOES, HATS & CAPS, 800 1S A MIORI, GROCEBIFSJ Flour &. Feed, Meal &L Hi an, PORK and FISII, SALT, GREEN and ORIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGOS, CHEESE and LARD, Tobacco, WOOD, WILL-fW, TIN, STONE and lIAUD OILS, COAL, large and small sixes, whi -h I offer for sale cheap for Cash, or produce taken in e.Jfb*nge, at the old stand formerly occupied by Wheetock, e Bri Ige Street. D BILLINGS. TunkhannocV, Pa Dec. 3, IS6"-v7n!?-tf. T,I2L3S^^UCKtf - IS THE IMPROVED piRRESTOKgg HAlRdressiHG \%T5 ?R]LLO;tiEMI/iJa. U. S. REVEXIiE NOTICE, A SSISTANT OFFICE for 7th Di- J V vision, tWyoming (_ ur. . hull •- r. lie north of Wall's Hotel, MmO : r'treU at the 'ate reeideuoe ol lion R. R. Little. IRA AVERY. Assistant Assessor, 7iii Division loth District Tunkhannrtk, D-c 2, 18>i7v7nI8u?3 TJJGJXV Jewelry Store !! V. G. BURNS & BRO. TJ AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY. of the latest styles. GOLD RING?, 1? Carets tin*. SOLID GOLD SETT? JEWELRY, Gents' Masonic an! Scarf Pins. Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ao., A- Solid and Plate 1 Silver Sp ns, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pie and Butter Knivss Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Ihdders, FOIBS, Spoons, Nut-Picks, Ac , M. From ROGERS A BItO 'S Silver Plated M'are Co. Also, CLOCKS an.l WATCHES of the latest American and European Manufacture. Tunkhannock, l>ec. IS, For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGHAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester £ Co'* best make KIP and IML7 OWEGO UOOTB. Best make EASTERN BOOTS." A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boats of Glore Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS'BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Certs' KID GLCVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORSE* STORE, rfnlltf . Tunkhannock, Ti.