Local and Personal. Explanation.—The date in letters and figures on the label attached to this paper, indicates the titue up to which the paper has been paid for.— Example—"John Smith 8 aug 69" should be read : John Smith —being a prompt paying man—has paid for his paper up to the Bth day of August 1869. About which time he will make another advance payment for one year, when the figures on the ad dress label will be changed p Subscribers are particularly requested to give us immediate notice of any error or mistake in ths date on the labels of their paper. A Card. The undersigned having failed in porfec ting his arrangement for the publication of a Democratic Dewsi ,l, P® r 1,1 Scrantcn, by reason of circumstances Brexi*cteJ anl beyond his control, has transferred the paid subscription list to the Wyoming Democrat —belicring this paper one of the truest exponents of a,und Democratic principles in Northern Pennsylva nia—and believing that this arrangement will prove satisfactory to all concerned E S. WESTCOTT. The above card explains itself A number of per sons who are no w subscribers to our paper were on the list furnished us by Mr. Westcutt ; such will receive a credit on their subscriptions to this paper by calling st our office. Mr. W proposes to continue his efforts in behalf of the Democrat, with his pon and other wise. AH monies paid him on subscription thereto will be promptly forwarded to us and duly acknowl edged- All persons indebted to Bunnell A Bannatyne by note or book account, are requested to settle with out delay, or costs will be made. Office at Sherman A Lathrop's Store, BUNNELL A BANNATYNE. Violin Stllng*, of Italian, German and French manufacture, in fresh stock, at the Music Store of L. B. Powell, 116 Penn avenue, Scranton. Orders received by mail, enclosing the money, will be promptly filled. Slew Styles.—Mrs. E. BarJwell has just re ceived at her Millinery Store, till the latest styles of bats, bonnets, sun-downs shakers Ac., which be proposes to sell at prices which will allow all her Lady friends to celebrate the coming 4th of July with a new and attra. tive bead-rig. Go in. Ladies, if tbe old gent docs grumble a little at woman's ex tra.'-ig mce. Strawberries.—Mrs, E Churchill of this place has placed us un le r obligations to her, for a fine dish of very delicious strawberries from ber fruit garden, where, judging from thp fruit gent us, tbe culture of this most delicious of fruits has cer tainly been carried lo a very bigh standard. Of course such a token of regard for the printer must needs make the ink flow—The sigbt of such mam molh berries caused our devil's mouth to flow a lit tle, too Our strawbvrry-r rising friends need rot besita'e to send in their contribution*. oir inoutu is most admirably adapted to these big-'uns. Taken Off".—Crazy Conrad who, since his es cape from the Pa- Lun itie Asylum at ll.irrisburg, Las made this vicinity bis abiding place ; and who creates wherever he goes a sense of insecurity ns to - per-on and property was taken back to the Asylum a day or two since, by Sheriff Dewitt. His manner of addressing people was not always the most pleas ant—besides be seeturd to have a mania for build ing bonfires. It is thought that it was him, who cam* so near causing the destruction of the C< urt House by fire last Spring. f'xeited,— Happening the other day to meet a Lf Luzerne coun ty new* Our citizens will learn after while that it is their policy to take a reliable home pafier rather than give their money to every adventurer who conie. alongi anl many cases receive no considera tion therfor at all" Tonoothe the vexed gizzatd of our boo-hoo-ing cotcmpomry we will inform it that the number of piqers sent fmm Ifcis office into Luzerne is tiof large quite too small, considering the political pa- HIUIU furnished by the Union for the* Democrats of that region. "A reliable home paper"—one that truly represents the priQciplcs of the Democracy of that county is just what our Wilkes-P.arre friends r> w. mo*t need- We shall try to furnish tbein at least a "nibble" substitute. From what wo know of the Democrats in that place, wo feci assured that they will not join in the Union s Chase after strange political Gods. Wo think they understand tbe.r interests and "policy" quite as well as the Union which endeavors to sugar-coat and cram down their throats negro equality io its most nause ous form. Now Mr. Union don't whine if the Dem ocrats do take democratic papers. We should not complain if you tent your paper to every negro equality ite in Wyoming County. With the gener ous support given the Democrat by its friends here, we should feel able to counteract its pernicious and demoralizing tendencies. Frte Tickets.— We understand that arrange ments have been made for the passing from Pittsloo to Eastun on the Lehigh Valley R R of ail persons wishing to attend the National Convention at N. Y., ontuedibi and that all such will be passed over the N. Y. Central R. R. at half fare. Selling Out to Close Bueltiese.—Mr. J. Redlich has conclude I to go out of business. lie offers his entire stock of Clothing, Gents' Fornishing Goods, Hats, Ac., at unheard of low prices This chance is only for a short time, and therefore, pur rbssers should not lose tha opportunity now offered tbeuu to secure cheap and good clothing " Onward, right onward, Into the Valley of Death. Rode the Six Hundred." But larger, by hundred* multiplied into millions, than the doomed band who rode to switt destruction in Tennyson's poem, is the great cavalcade of unhap py men who are rushing to untimely graves, follow ed by the gaunt spectre Dyspepsia. This is all wrong. and should cease. Plantation Bitters, tbe great Stomachic Pain Killer, cures Dyspepsia, Hear tburn, Headache, Vertigo, Dullness, and all symp toms of kindred character, as if by magic. For Lan guor, Lassitude. Great Weakness and Mental De jvession, they have a most wonderful effect. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article ~ superior to Cologne and at half the price. COMMUNICATION. For the Wyoming Democrat WORTHT EDITOR, DEAR SIR: We paid a visit, a short time since to your lovely Boro., and were so mach deligted with the beauty of the scenery in its June freshness, that we cannot refrain from expressing oar sentiments and heartfelt emotions awakened .by recollections of the past, blended with the realities of the present. Indeed, what gives to Tunkhan nock its refreshing appearance is the beauty of its trees and shrubbery, planted with unspairing hands throughout the entire place. To us there has al ways been something in the contemplation of beau tiful scenery, in the varied hues of vegetation so exhilarating thnt we often find it difficult to repress the joy that comes unbidden at sight of the vivid ness of nature. It is truly wonderful that people in general, pay so little heed to the cultivation of trees and flowers. The young child is nature's ad mirer. by instinct, and posseses an inute love of the beautiful; and yet the mature man often deems it a waste of time to cultivate plants. Such we think are in error ; the dross of the world has i bscurred ill#finer feelings,..and made them "of the earth earthy." It is not expected that every body will become artistic, and yet it is well known thr.t chil dren seek to copy nature, a taste that should be en eouraged ; as it cultivates habits of study and mi nute observation. Speaking of artists reminds us of souie rare paintings wo saw io the studio of our friend Rugcr ; whose rising genius we have critical ly observed for some years, and fin ] it of the progressive order, We also saw some pretty pic tures, the work of one of his lady pupils, Noble work we thought, to labor for immortality. Music seems to be cultivated here. We wore happy to meet our friend Miss Tike engaged in the delightful occupation of cultivating the musical genius of the place. Even the little boys have caught the jubi lant spirit, aud are out on dress parade, every day. Tunkbannotk will soon be on the line of the rail road, and then adieu to the clattering old stage along the Susquehanna. Business seems flouri.-hiug, here, and the proprietors of the stores, milliner shops, H NEAT tTJIIE. 1. Is a PREVENTIVE us well as a cure for Con sufcption. 2. It arres's Hemorrhage of the Lungs at once. 3. Bnni hilis yields speedily to it* itiflu n- e. 4. E'-.r Nervous Prostration and General Debility j it has no equal 5. It supplies nutriment an I stimulus to the 1 ody. j 6. Jt gives the invalid a "new lease of life." ! 7. A single bottle will continue the most skepti- I cal of its virtues as the great healing ro.nedy ol the' age. £1 a bottle. Sold by Lyman A Wells, Tunkhan- | ' nock and all druggists. 42.vl A(JfHT(Mt*B NO Mi s:. The undersigned having been appoiuted by the Court ol Common Pleas, for the County of Wyoming. I , an Auditor to muko distribution of tuoircs arising ' from the sate of real v-tate of William lie.ins, will i attend t > the duties of bis appointment at the office i of Win. M I'iait, in Tuukhannovk Borough, on ; : Wednesday the Sth day of July, A. D. 1363, at one o'clock in (he atternoon, at which time and place all |ier*ons intercstoi therein an- requested to i present their claims, or be debarred from receiving any portion thoreof. JOHN A SETTS BR, Auditor. ' ; Tunkhannock, May 19, 18gS--nllw4. 3000 Ytls. DELAINES frr 15 cts. ! per yard, at C. DETRICK'3. I IX, BANKRUPTCY —ln the matter of Lawrence C < Conklin, Bankrupt. 'ln the District Court of the United Statos, for the Western D.strict of Pcnn'a To uhain it may Concern . The undersigned 1 hereby gives notice of bis appointment as assignee of Lawrence C. Conklin, of Tunkhannock in the county of Wyoming, ani 9vate of Pennsylvania with- j j in sai i District, who has li-.cn adjudged a Bankrupt • upon hi* ovn petition by the District Court wf said District. j Dated at Tunkhannock, the 23th day of Mav, A. D IBfi9. u4 iw3 JOHN B RHODES, Assignee. THIS IS TO CITE VOTICIS! THAT on 'he 3d day of Juno, A D 1869 a war runt io Bankruptcy was issued against the es tate of Isaac N. Lacy of Braiotrim Township in the ! County of Wyoming ani State of Pennsylvania, who ! has been adjudged Bankrupt on bis own petition ; j | that the payment of any debt" and delivery of any ; property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for | his ue, anl the transfer of any property by him | are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the credit ors of the saij Bankiupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate will ! be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at tho office of the Register in the Borough of Towanda ! Pa. before Edward Overt-m, Jr., Register, on the 251h dav of July, A. D. 1963, at 7 o'clock B. M. THOMAS A ROWLEY, iJ. S Marshal, by E. B. Coolbaugh, Deputy. v7u j£lvr. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE! THAT on the nth day of June, A. D, 1863 a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the j estate of Jacob A Thomas, of Niclw son, Wyoming J County, Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a | Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of j 1 any debt and delivery of any projierty belonging to j such Bankrupt, to hiui or for bis use, and the trans- ; fer of any property by hiin, are forbidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, ; to prove their debts, and to choose ono or more as- 1 signers of his estate, will be held t a Court of ! Bankruptcy, to be held ut No 303 Lackawanna | Avenue, Scranton, l'a., liefoie Edward N. Willnrd Register, on the SKlt day of July 1863 at 10 o'clock., A. M. TIIOS A. ROWLEY, U S. Marshall, as Messenger, Western Dis. of Pa* : v7n44 4w. Til IS U TO GIVE NOTICE; T' lIAT on tbe 26th day of May A. D. 1869, a ' Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of Nelson C Martin, of tho township of Tunk- ; hnnnock, in the County ot Wyoming, and State of ; Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupt on bis own petition; that tho payment of any debts anl delivery of any property belonging to such ) Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of | i any property by him are forbidden by law ; thaf a ! meeting of the Creditors of said Barkrupt, to prove i ; their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, ! to be holden at the office of the Register in the Bor ! ough of Towanda, Bradford Co.. Pa , before E lwnrJ | Overton Jr., Register, on the 17th diy of July A D 1868. at 9 o'cloek A M TIIOS. A ROWLEY, IT.l T . 8. Marshal. 43*4 By E. U Coolbaugh, Deputy, IN BANKRUPTCY. —ln the matter of Nelson W French. Bankrupt. In the District Court of the i United States, for tbe Western District of Pennsyl- . j vanii To Whom it may Concern : The undersigned j ' hereby gives notice of hi* appointment as Assignee j 1 of Nelson W. French, of tbe townshipof Windham, in | tbe Coenty of Wyoming, and Stale of Pennsylva- : nia, within said District who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition by tbo District : Court of said District. j Dated at Towanda, Pa., this 13th day of Juno, i !A. D, ISaB.—n4sw3 JOnN W. MIX, Assignee. INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant ; ' growth of hair uj>n a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, i Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft clear, aud beautiful, cau be obtained without charge , by addresing THO S . F CHAPMAN, Chemist. | 49*2 Broadway.NewYork. NOTICE. All persons indebted lo Bunnell A Bannatyne are ; requested to settle without delay, or costs willjbe ; ! mode. Office at Sherman A Latbrop's Store. vTn44tf. ' INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN. TONIC, PREPARED BT DR. c. -V. JACKSOy, Philadelphia, PA. The greatest knouun remedies far Liver Complaint, • DYSPEPBIA, Nervouß Debility, JAUNDICE, . Diseaaes of the Kidnejg, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all HI scaur* arising from a Dls ordcrcd Liver, Slomacli, or impurity or tit a blood. Read We following symptoms, and if you frui I Hat your system is affected by any of them, you may rsst assured that disease has oomsnenc-d its attack on Urn most import, ml organs of your bath), and unless toon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable life, toosi terminating in death, will be the result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulneasofßloodtothe Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Bour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs beloro the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspirat ion, Yel lowness of tho Skin anr Dysentrry. C'boVra Morbus, ; ecucii SVSIIP. -I It. I we! Complain!*, t it. tup Colic, , ! b N, voli*, ll.lib n* uml hi k Head ; __—... r, in ! .e, S nr Ivnicth, Dyspepsia, I —— - f; Ni-i]ru'iL'i.'. IVvi r and Aa c, (Toltls \— — . | and Cold Chills, Spoiled Fever, Ac. ; lungs ;i ■ .|J Congli Symp & Candy. p Coughs, Cold*, Difll- uliy , r Breath" *, —..f i; 1 -oil, Co! -timp tion, end all an'ectiotiHiif the Lnm;g. The itfiiie.fd • It I:. ttoirg SV.'t r* much or more than any other ji . f. remedy, in *i oihii.g ibe t.civc*, fa riliti'tiite expe' li ra'ioii, and lie :l ff f voVWCjut -f? it)-' the tlifea-ed I.am'*, IliC-slrik .? V%'T".^:^';in : _' n the i, oi „l Ibe ,lic and Tcjrqib .'JvJ. * • eisdieallmr It fn tn the system. AH i~ sccrii" 1 tik ia a uial ol this I'.iq utg'.ioii, ~.r aLi.tccr a* it I : cd ucicr fail, to ( ... yi-.e entire salisfaction to all who : r.HEUMATiC REMEDIES. 1 ;. A tertain cure for Chronic and !n - niecMtlNL liioii , ti.eiy ftee in in u:I poisonous sul>- SI. 2 stances: ii 1* not iivmiotts io the ■j.-'l-u.'. bfahh; it I'W.n'cs ih evstca; it pttrif-es the Ilk,oil: il cm ••■■:' c oi-oti'C. Tola ii rd v i'h the It! en malic O.nlDielit. I' d! diteitionsuc- coirpuny each Itottle mil box. 'ZiS'Sy' BLOOD PURIFIER. ; - T! is icmcilv is a certain Cute for •- " -,l'd! c.tos of the Itlo d; icclosti es the cysiem, and thus ojni rites in the k ° f- only ratii m 1 tv ;y, to cr.id'e t'.c i! c JLhVo Fli.ii: lEF j crisr, iin l i fie. 1 a thonuigh cure. •• The above Medicine* have been -2"-- ■ - prepared for the last 35 years, and - - have given entire sali-fa ti in in all I —~~ —— ca>e*, whe'e the directions httve *! . , bseu ob*erved. Prepated bv L SCOTT, Scranton, ; Pa. For sale by Lyman & Wells, Druggists Tunkhvn noek, I'a. v7n33Ui-w NOTICE. All persons indebted to me. by note, judgment, o* book account, are requested to make payments iui mediately and save cost. DANIEL WRIGHT. Tunk., May 13, 18G9.-odO. GUARDIAN'* s \ 1.1'.'. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Wyoming County, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday I tho 20ih day of June A I). 18C8, at 1 P. M , all the interest of the minor children of John Ellsworth, late i of Northmorel.ind township, dee'd, to wit: tin undi vided onc-terith interest iu the fot'owiug described property situate iu the said township of Northutore lund and county aforesaid, hounded on the North by Inn l of John D. Myers, on the Erst by lands of Milo 1 Keeler and Babeonk. on tho Soutn by land of Milo j Keeler, and on the West by lands of Milo Keeler, James Bastridier and John D. Myers, containing one ! hkn ired and twenty-five acre?, more or less, with the •ipi.urtcnances, LEVI WINTERS, i 42w4 Guardian of minor children. i SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ■ fa writ of Fieri Facias to me di rected there will be exposed to public sale at ! tho Court House in Tuukhanuock, Wyoming County. \ Pennsylvania, | ON SATURDAY, JUNE 20, '69, at 1 o'clock P. M., i All the righr, title and interest of the defendant in and to that certain lot, piece, parcel or tract ot land situate and being iu the township of Nicholson, Wy . oming County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described : ;as follows, to wit: On the North by lot or land of i Wm. N. Reymond, East by land of Leroy Reynolds, '' Soulb by public highway, West by lot or land of ! Wm. N. Reymond, containing one hundred by one | hundred and fifty feet of land, or !00 feet wide and | 150 feet long, be the same more or less, with one : frame dwelling house, some apple trees and other ! fiuit trees thereon. All improved with the appurte- ! nances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tay- j ' lor. Walker, .t Co. vs Jerry A, Thomas, I And will be sold for cash only bv M. W. HEWITT Sheriff. Tunk., June 1, '68u43w4. UNITED STATES Internal Revenue! AT OTIC Eis hereby given that the Annual list of IA Ex ise taxes fur 1868 has been transmitted to i me hy the Assessor, and the same has become dtre I and pay able. All persons assessed in the County of WYOMING, j will make payment to Daniel Wright Esq., Deputy 1 Collector, at his Office in Tuokhannock, on or be fore the '27 th day of June, 1868. NO CICE is also given that nil persona who neg lect or refuse to pay the duties and taxes assessed 1 ! upon them within the time specified will become li able to pey the penalties imposed by law, in addi- I l tion. 11. L. SCOTT, Collector, I 14th District, Pa. I Col. Office, Towanda, June 4, '63. v"n44'2w. 1 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE! THAT on the 6th day of June, A. D, ISO'S, a war rant in Bankruptcy, was issued against the es : tate of Jonas J Hallstead, of Nicholson, Wyoming j County, Pa , who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, i on his own petttron ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belong'Og to such Bankrupt, to hun or for his use, and the transfer of any property by hint, are forbidden by law. That a meeting of tho creditors of said Bankiupt, to prove 1 their debts, nnd to choose one or more assignees of ! hii estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to 1 be held at No 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, i Pa. before Edward N. Wilbud, Register, on the Bth day of July. 1869, at 10 o'clock A M. I XHOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, at Messenger, WepGrn Die of Pa. , stfo pfartisnufnts. Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang & Cross Cut S A. W s . I Every S..w that leaves our Factory is Oil Temp j ere.l and Patent Ground, perfectly true and even. I and made of uniform temper by our patent teinper | ir.g process. 2K. 33 , r.onnon shape as gnod as tlie be t The RED JAC KET (Coll.tlrii'c Patent) AXE can*.:t be ex ! eelle.l. Wc guarantee they will cut 25 per cent more than common Axe?, with less labor to the ch< pper. Send for circular an ! rri'-es to I.IPPIXCIOTT - fatl'is. For talc by principal Hardware Dealoig. AGENTS WANTED FoR THE ! OFFICIAL HISTORY IF THE WAR, Its Causes, Character, Conduct & Results. BY 110 N. ALEXANDER*!!. SIEI'HENS, Its ready ealc, combined with *in incrcaeed c. m luittion, make it the bctt subatriptiou bookcvcrpub tished. j One Agent in Easfon, Pa., rep.rts 72 .uls-'ribcrs in three day! Another iu Boston, lU3tubt.r.bctt in ! tour days. Scud for Cir.ular? an! arc our trrni?, and a full | description of t>o work Address NATIONAL PUB LISHTNU CO . l'iiil.ulclphia, l'a. lIIEDH \!. 11, 1X'.511 NATION I Four Ma nifi ei.tlv Illustrated Me lieaP Bo >ks, | containing important Physiological Information, for men and Wofoeu, sent free ou receipt of 25 cets, by addressing Dr. John Ya.xhi.Bl'ojL, NO. 30 Clinton Place, N. Y. City. IUANTEI), AGENTS 875 lo 8200 |*r VV mouth, ci cry where, male and female, to in troluce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON FEX.SE FAMILY.SEWING MACHIN E This ma ; chine will stitch beui, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, . braid and euib.wider in a most supeiior manner.— Price only 819 Fully warranted for live years. We will pay sI'JOO for any machine that will ?eiv a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours, it makes the "Ekre'ie Dak Fiit.di " Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot ibe pulled apart without tear.ug it. We pay agents from 875 to 820t> per month an i expenses, or a onui inission from which twice that amount can be made | Address SECOMB A CO, PITTaBUKGU, Pa., in i BOSTON. MASS* CALi'l I'> V.--Do not he imposed ujion by other parties palming . ff worthless cast iron machines, un | der the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machines tuanu lactured. (CARPENTERS. --Senl fir Catalogue of new J Practical Books and Architecture and Stair ! Building. A J BICKNELL ACO , Publisher', Troy, N Y Of the ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolution in Trade. furni-h at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR j V such ar'iclcf a- are u-ed by ewrv family, at a less price than they arc sold hy any wholesale deal i er in New York or Boston. Agents wanted lo co-operate wi'h us in carrying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and I in the disj'i'ul of a forge and varied .-lock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, i Carpelmgs. Ac. Our terms to agents are superior to those of any other firm, as our circular will show.— I Tho'e getting up clubs can secure a p'eee of sheet ing, Match, cilk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, etc., FITEI3 OTS COST. I A check describing an article to he sol i for a Dol : !ar, 10 cts ; 20 for 82; 40 for 81 ; 00 for 86 ; 100 for 810, sent by mail. Sen I monev hy Registered tet ter. Circulars mailed tree to any uujiess. Agent? wanted everywhere. Allies? H ARRIS Si PLUMMER, 34 Hanover St., Boston, II iss LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! | A GENTS WANTED FOR SIIAW A FISK'S I\ PAWNBROKER'S SALE, to v.horn great in i d lice incuts are oCcrcd. I Wc will send you a Sewing Machine or N ice Dress free of cost. Give us a trial. Catalogues sent free. SIIAW K I'ISK, P. 0. Box 3178, Boston, Mass. Have you tried TOWJ.E & GO'S NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE ? F you have not now i.s your tune to secure ihe I greatest h.irg lias ever off, r' l iy any concern in ti.e world. Investigate this al mire— It will pay, Al! parties in the Dollar Sale business adver tise to give the best bargains, lost inducement? to agents, Ac. Brxt the Goods tell the story. The proof of the pudding is the eating. Terms lower | than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address TOWLE A CO., 7 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. 4 Proof of our statement that we have made yy. COMPIaETB ! REVOLUTION IN TRADE, can he found in the fact that the iii.un iico Lu.-;ne?s we have built up has induced :t multitude of su M.L I oixckrxs to imitate our rltih system. Bad some by advertising the presents they will give to agents, i seek, unsuccessfully, todiveert ome of our business ito lln mselvcs. We make this announcement simply to inform the public that it will he for their interest ; to patronize our house, as we still continue to give heller goods and greater inducements to agent* than any other concern in the business We sell every description of DRY* and FANCY j ! GOODS, Plated Ware, Jewelry, Watches, Sewing Machines. Ac., Ate . for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Circulars sent to anv address free. PARKER & CO.) Nos. 98 and 1 GO Summer 8t„ Boston. . Great Sale O IT" DRY GOODS, CARPETINSS, BOOTS Be SHOES, Silver Plated Ware, OF ALL KIND?, Albums, i And a variety of valuable and use In I articles for i sale at ONE DOLLAR for each ARTICLE, A chock describing an article selected from onr stock for sale at ONE DOLLAR, will be sent on the receipt of Three Cents to pay postage. No charge tor Schedules or Checks made . at this establishment. Send for Circulars, as this is tho most liberal sale of the kiud in the country. Address. FARNHAM & CO., . No 31 Friend Bt, Boston, Mass, , NEW *A N C Y AND - " G. TRIMMING STORE Tioga Street, Tunkhunnock, Pa. M Its. J'',. LEARK. U A VINO Utcly opened anew Fancy ?toro , of fers for Hale an entirely new assortment of TnuwrMlNG-, '' ' Ores' Trimmings, White Goods. EinkruTileries Ladles Z'phcr, in all colors. KidUlorti, Cuffs and C'llars J.-.*e, VciW, Cor?tt, LadiesXe-ktics, I*' qiiali'V oT Combs, Needles and Thread of the best quality, an I Fancy Notices of every variety, a large stock of Fans, • • .. TOYS j Including China, Bronte, Papier M.-tche Tin, Rose wood, Olaes, Pewter, Wooden, Parian aovl Candy Toys, '• '' . - For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac ,Su h a* " Pomade*, Oils. Ba.ndolina h'.ooin of youth and Pa : tsfs, Ronge, Lilly W'iarto, Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. MRS. B. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May 30, 13C3 STEMOIL STOCK. OTAFFORI) MANUFACTURING CO., YJ 66 Fulton St., New York. Circulars and Sim ples free. TO THE LADIES. We are agents for over ONI. HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers, aril are prepared to furni-h the who e eoun'rv with DRY' and FANCY (1001)3, SILKS SHAWLS. .llln band and at all times, a full stock of DTIT" GOODS AND GSflflBSISg) BOOTS & SHOES, ofElmim inamif ture. " " Bing'inton " " " City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE. GLASS and CROCKERY "VfcTiSi-nFg.IES. A slit on and Bbl. SALT, DRIED FRUITS,>f nU.kin.ls Flour Feed, Ale a I &, Bran, FOUR, lIAM and FISII, Fanning Utensils, etc., &c. We take in exchange, all kinds of Grain, ai the highest market prices, Receive and forward feight of all kinds for up or down the river during the season for shipping, ami will keep coal on hand, in quantities: to suit purchasers, duriug the season ; will he found on Bridge Street, below Hufford's Hotel, the sign in largo letters "Store." I-We have good riUXTS at 12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other goods in proportion. Call and see us and you will he satisfied that it is not the best place to buy where there is the most blowing done. Our stock is always full, as we receive goods every day from New York, and are bound to sell as low as the lowest. BILLINGS & PHILLIPS. Tunkl.annock, May 27, '67—hj42 t? CtR A WFORP ti Stump and Rock lixlraetor and / Elevator perfected. Send for circular. A. Ciawford, Warren, Me. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of lEtwas A Co., on b >ok account, are requested to teal I and settle the same without delay, and savo furtUsr trouble, Meboopanr, Pa. : May 9, 1363. *