Local and Personal. Etplaliatlon.~The ' n ' ettcrs figures on tbe libel attached to this paper, indicates the tiuie a p to which the paper has been paid for.— Example —"John Smith 8 an# 68" should be read : John Smith— being a prompt paving man-has Mid for his paper up to the Bth day of August 1868. About which time he will make another advance oarment for one year, when the figures on the ad dress label will be changed- I. Subscribers are particularly requested to •ive os immediate notice of any error or mistake in the date on the labels of their paper. (bickering's Pianos, which took the first priie at the Paris Exposition, (a grand Oold Medal and Cross of the Legion of Honor,) can be had at Powell's Music Store, Scrauton. foal,—Two or three boat-loads of coal had ar rived in town before the break in the canal. It is being rapidly sold and distributed among our peo ple, who had got pretty short of thia very necessary article, The Hon. Geo. Lanffon will address the citi zens of Wyoming County on issues of the day at the Court House in Tuukhannock, on Thursday the 9th ol July, at 2 P. M. Rev S. P. Brown will preach In the Metho dist Church in this place next Sabbath at 101 o'clock Subject— "Temperar.ee-" The publio are earnestly invited to attend. The Whistle of the R R. engine hns not yet mide vocal, our mountain gorges—as we had hoped it would, by this time- But, as the R. R has'nt come to us in time for our 4th of July excursion— we propose to remedy this difficulty by going to the Rail Road. A Break In the Canal a short distance be low the weigh-lock in Pittstnn, occurred one day last week ; which, it is said, will delay boating from the coal tniues northward for several days.— It will also interfere with the delivery of R. R iron along the line of the road and delay for a short time the work on it. A fatality seems to have at tended this canal from the very first. It is hoped that better luck may attend the R K when com pleted. We woulJ call the attention of our readers to an article of merit, which is advertised in our columns as being used extensively and with the best results, for restoring gray hair to its original color, and in case of baldness renewing the growth, called Hall's Vegetable Sicillian flair Renewer, It is a medici nal preparation ; its action is radical, and by its use the glands which support the hair are nourished and strengthened Heat, irritation and excessive per spiration of the scalp, which produce baldness, are s- on cured by a few applications of this scientific compound, and it imparts to the hair a rich and glossy appearance. We have tried it, and speak from actual Use — Penrrsyltanian, Gieat Htvd. Editorial Change.—The Patriot Union at Harrisburg, is now published by B F. My res A Co. under the title of the Patriot. Mr. Myers and his associates propose to make the Patriot what it ought to he- the leading, representative, central or gan of the democracy in the State- The reputation of Mr Myers in conducting the Bedford Gazette in an earnest of what may he done by him for the Patriot. The Democracy will End in this paper one of the al lest an t most fearless exponents of their principles- Tli: weekly is published at $2,59 per annum, or $1.23 for six months. L'beral rates are offer ed for the campaign weekly which will be issued uutil after the BrestJentul election. Matters and Thiitg.--Ths new Presbyterun Church at this place i' now nearly completed and will probably he dedieated within the next few weeks. Th s Society a' present occupy the Court H u-e for their religious exercises. A large fire sounding bell has been place ! in the belfry of 'he new house. Why is tt not now used for ihe meet ings of that coßgrcg., tion ft seems to us that the Court H >use bell should have rest. Its music be gins to cloy upon the ear. For the past 15 years it has been used indiscriminately for all the various church gatherings, courts, political meeting'', official sales, puppet shows, nigger dances, Ac, Ac., until its sound, upon week days, at least, has lost all significance. One knows not what to exp-ct from its ring —a fiery sermon or a house afire. Its use has become so common, that —with all due defer ence to the budding < harms of our Lady friends—it has become, most emphatically, the Bell(e) of the town ; and so common, that its musical tones even upon the sabbath, hardly seems to excite a.r.ong members sentiments incident to the cherrh-going bell- To those not members, its language is a jar gon of conflicting sectarian ideas. One may imag ine it says ; be baptized— all orer, or go to blazes : To another it may say : You were predestinated, from the beginning, to blazes ! and to another: Get sanctified —then go it-no danger of blazes ! lVc hope each church will have its own hell, as it has its own minister. We can then understand the lan guage of the bells, even if the preachers do some times get lost in metaphysical fogs ; and flounder about in doctrinal ambiguities The new M. E Church buildiug has so far pro gressed as to exhibit very decided signs of architec tural beauty. It is almost pure Gothic in style Its spire when finished will be by far, the tallest in the county The prejudice which existed among members of this church, "but a few years since, against style and ornament, seems to have nearly Died nut Some of the old dais and mams, of the church it is true, still retain their quakcrian notions and simplicity of style, hut they have had to give way to Young America in this as well as in other matters. Young America can't think tbataflowar— natural or artificial—on the bonnet of Miss Young America, seriously impairs her chances for future happiness. The young lady thinks her chances, at least for this world are improved by them—hence be use of paint and jioaies, which the cld'uns so grea'ly abhor. Now another thing Now (hit the two churches arc existing realties, and as tho bells hare come, or are coining to come, let stint an i sinner, Jew and •ieritile—all without regard to doctrine or creeds unite in building up and establishing on a perma nent basis— a 6ist rate Seminary of learning. All will agree that the education of the young in its so cial and moral effects is paramount to all other con si derations which can engage our attentions. Lot a W ynming County Academy be preached from the palpits. Let it te talked at the cross roads and in the stores and shops. Let every man and wo man act as an agent in the good work, by taking the lead and circulating übscription lists, or in sign ing liberally and inducing others to do so. Shall th# meritorious poor here be denied educational ad vantages enjoyed by the wealthy—who are able to •end their sons and daughters abroad ? Shall our well-to-do citizens cunt inns to pay tribute toother places by sending their sons end daughters to their schools at double the expense of a homo achool ? How long, in the name of justice, humanity and morality, will the people here close their eyes and eara to the pdain fact that an academy of learning would be worth more to the town and county than ny other public enterprise that can engage their Mtention 1 We have merely adverted to this matter at this time in this casual manner in order, that in the hubbub and confusion of other matters, it may not he entirely forgotten. We intend for the foturp to keep the matter before the pcopie. To keep ' harp ,n * on my daughter" until our citisena shall recog -o'ie the importance of doing something for the daughter and the son too. *-'• 8. Ominfaa)otier.--F. C. Rose has been appointed U. S. Commissioner, in and for the West am District of Pennsylvania. All red Hiue Esq. one of the oldest inhabit ants of our county, died at his residence in this place, on Sunday last The deceased was widely known and highly distinguished for his praitical be nevolence to the poor. H's probity and uprightness ! of character has gained for him the respect and con > fidenc-e of all. Fair and Festival.— The Ladies of the M j E. Chnreh, will give a Fair and Ice Cream Festival, ! at their church room, in TunkhuDnock, on July 4th j 1868. A dinner will be served in the basement ; room of the new church, at 12 o'clock precisely.— Ice sream, fruits and refreshm cnts of all kinds will 1 be served at all hours of the day and evening. Din -1 r.er To cents Proceeds to be applied to the furnish * ing of the new Church. All are invited to attend. Ruuaway.—lra Avery ass't assessor for this Co., while driving along near the doep cut west of the Factoryville depot the other day, had his horse startled from its easy jog, to a running, rear ing and pitching stage by a sudden puff of smoke and sundry frightful screeches from an engine, which just then commenced to move. The Judge, with bis black portfolio, filled with official decisions, tax lists, and ink bottles, was incontinently dump ed into the dust. The horse after jiorforming sever al gyrations—which hud tbe effect of reducing the buggy below the tax standard —run furiously down the steep bill east of the depot, and finally landed over a stne wall on the lower side of th > Turn pike, where he was captured. The buggy and harness were considerably injured The Judge was jarred; but not enough to loose a single tax list nor the memory of a. single man, liable to tax On the wbole the Judge considered the accident one of the lortunate kind—us it might have been a worse ono Trouble with Turkey.— A serious einbroglio in our relations with tbe Divan has arisen, as fol lows ; Sarkis Minsian, who has tor many years act- I ed us the resident agent in Turkey for the sale of Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co's medicines, driven by the in crease of his business to a necessity for more room, built bis warehouse in Constantinople several stoties higher, after having obtained tbe necessary permit I from tbe authorities. The Imans cf a neighboring i mosque, which overlooked the premises demanded I a Urge present in money, which was refused. They ! then applied to the Grand Yitier, for an enforce ment of an obsolete law, which had been disregard ed two hundred year, requiring hiiu to take down the building to eighteen feet, which was granted, an l they commenced the work of demolition, Mi casian then applied to the American Minister, who notified the Sublime Porte that American property | could not be thus trifled with, and that the demuli- I tion must cease. Then commenced the usual course lof Mussulman prevarication and promises, but no , real redress. Fir ally Minister Morris informed them that if their depredations continued, he should order the U. S ships of war to enter the Bospborus and Messrs Ayers' medical warehouse would not Ire alone roofless. A stroke of his pen could have laid the whole city under the sweep of American cannon, backed by men wh > are not scboob-d in the lessons of fear This br< light them to their senses and sjieedy redress- Minasian has now arrived in this country, to present the case to our State Depart : tnent for indemnity. At length it is something to say among the |>eoples of the earth—"l am an j American citizen !"—{Columbia Republican Married. I VAI'GHN —M. WADE.— At the residence of the i bride's father in D.ileville, Pa. Juno 21, 1868, by i the Rev. Mr. Stanley, Lieut. 0 E Vaughn.of Me hoopany, Wyoming Co. Pa. to Miss Maria Mc- Wade. J3ioci, - j GOODWIN"—Iu Windham, Wyoming. County, Pa- June 23d. 18(38, Mrs. Hannah Goolwin, widow Oj. Isaac Goodwin, aged 63 years. Died in tbe laith U. i Buck & Sterling ROOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, PARLOR SUITS IX HAIR CLOTH, next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARRLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS IN lIAIR CLOTH, PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, MATRESSES, - ' and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at tbe lowest cash rates. BUCK A STERLING. v 7047 tf. NOTICE, Application will be made to the Legislature at i its next session for the incorporation of a Savings Bank to be located in ihe Borough >-f Tunkhannock, j with privilege to receive deposits purchase and j sells, Bonds and Stocks of the United States. ar.il of this Commonwealth and other sccu- i rities to be called "The Wyoming County Savings Bank-" Capital Stock $5'.'.000 with the j privelege to increase the same to 81 HO,OO-'. J. WRIGHT. DANIEL WRIGHT, 0 S. MILLS, J. W. LYMAN. Tunk- June 18th 1868 v7n476m. j To the heirs of Solomon Whit comb, late of Wind ham township, Wyoming County, dee'd TAKE NOTICE THAT in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of the County ot Wyoming to me direct- ! ed, an Inquest of Partition of the real estate of the said decedent hereinafter described to and among the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent will he held on the I6ih day of July, A. D. 1863, at ten o'clock A. M., at the premises aforesaid, to wit: all that certain tract or lot of land situate in said township of Wmdham, bounded on the North by lands of John Fassett, Charles Fassett, O: S- Fassett j and Alvah Fassett, and hy land of Harlow Fassett, on the Eastern eni of said tract by the Susquehanna ; river ; on the East side of projections of said tract by ' land of Harlow Fassett, and land of John, G. S. and 1 Alvah Fassett ; on tbe South by land of John, G. S j and Alvah Fassett aforesaid, and land of G. L. Pal- j uier, and on tbe West by land of the heirs of G. W. Grow, dee'd. and land of Win. Burgess; containing about four hundred acres, more or less. Said In- 1 quest will meet at the mansion house occupied by j said decedent in bis life time, for the purjose afore said, at tbe time above mentioned. M W DEW ITT, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Tank June 15, 1868.—45w4 5000 Yards Pest Prints, fur 12J ote per yard, at C. DETRICK'S." lolicrs. CAUTION. Whereas my wife Mary, has left my bed and board, without just cause or provocation, this is therefore to fortiid all persons harbouringsr trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her ] contracting, WILLIAM A. TEEL. j July Ist '6B ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Netvous Debility, Premature decay, and all the effects of ! youthful indiscretion, will, for the juke of suffering | humanity, send free to all who neW it the recipy and directions for making the simple remedy bo 1 which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by I the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing I in perfect confi lence, JOHN B. OUDON, 43 Codar Street, New York. v6n4U. CUMBER FOR SALE. HOUSE BUILDERS and others, will find a full supply of SEASONED PINE LUMBER 7>or Sale at Tatikhannock. This LUMBER, which was manufactured at Walt man's Steam Saw Mill in Bradford county, is ol the j best quality, and well seasoned, j Boards will dress to inch. Plank to 1| and 2 I inches in thickness. | Buyers wishing their lumber planed, matched, | Ac., will find Planing Mills at this place to do the work. For pax;iculars consult E J. KEENEY, Agt. j Tunkhannock, Jan. 1, 1368. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES lor the Western District of Penn'a. In the Matter of Jasper J. Seymour, bankrupt. | In Bankruptcy. To Whom it may Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee 1 of Jusper J. Seymour, of Braintrim twp., county of Wyoming and Stale of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Dis trict. Dated Towanda, Pa, the 7th day of May A. D -1868 42w3 JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVER ED-UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures j Consumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, and all morbid condi | lions of I he.system dependent on deficiency of vital ! lorcc. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical ot lis virtue as the great healing rctnedv of the age 8! a bottle. Sold by Lyman A Wells, Tunkhan nock and all druggists. 42w-l PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN Tes'.ify to the merits of i HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NE WEK. In restoring GRAY to its original color and promoting its growth. It makes the hair soft and glossy- The old in appearance are made young again. It is the best HAIR DRESSING ever used. It removes Dandruff and all Scurvy Eruptions. It does not stain the skin. Our treatise on the Aair sent free by mail. Beware of the numerous preparations which are i sold upon our reputation. R P. HALL A Co, Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors For sale by all Druggists. Price $1.0(1 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I The undersigned having been appointed by the Court ot Common Plena, for the County of Wyoming, an Auditor to make distribution of monies arising from the sale of real estate of Wllliaui Koons, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office ' of Win. M Pialt, in Tunkhannock Borough, on Wednesday the 9th day of Juiy, A. D. 1863, at ! one o'clock in tbe afternoon, at which time and ; place all |ersons intcreste I therein are requested to 1 present their claims, or he debarred from receiving any {lortion thereof. JOHN A SfTT.-'ER, Auditor. Tunkhannock, May 19, lBgS--n4lw4 3000 1(N. DELAINES fur 15 els. ' per yard, at C DETRICK'B. IN BANKRI PTCY —ln the matter of Lawrence C Conklin, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the j United States, for tbe Western District of Penn'a To whom it may Concern . The undersigned j hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee ■ of Lawrence C. Conklin, of Tunkhannock in the j county of Wyoming, anl State of Pennsylvania with j in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ! upon his own petition by the District Court of said I District. Dated at Tunkhaonoek. the 29;h day of Mav, A. D j 1963. d4Jw3 JOHN B RHODES, Assignee. | ' THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT on the 3d day of June, A. D. 1869 a war rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the es | tate of Isaac N. Lacy of Braintrim Township in the , County of Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupt on his own petition ; | that the payment of any debts and delivery of any | property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for | bis use, and the transfer of any property by biin are forbidden by law ; (h it a meeting of ihe credit ors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estato will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at the offi.-e of the Register in llie Borough of Towan ta Pa. before E lyrard Overton, Jr., Register, on the 25th day of July, A. D. H6B, at 7 o'clock B. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S Marshal, by E. B. Coolbaugh, Deputy. v7n464w. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT on the oth day of June, A. D, 1869 a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against tbe j estate of Jacob A Thomas, of Nioho'son, Wyoming . County, Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of ny debt and delivery of any property belonging pi such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the trans- i fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a metting ot the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, an I to choose ono or more as signees of his estate, will be held t a Court of Bankruftcy, to be held at No 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton, Pa., befme Edward N. Willard Register, on the 9th day of July 1863 at 10 o'clock i A.M. ' ! TIIOS A. ROWLEY, U S. Marshall, as Messenger, Western Dis. of Pa v7n!4 4w. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United States, lor tbe Western District of Pennsylvania. Almond G. Stark a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1567, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, anl other claims pro vatdo under said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given, to all persons who have proved i their debts, and other persons interested , pi appear I on the 24th day of July, 1868, at 9 o'clock, A. M., before E. Overton, Esq- Register at his office in To- J wanda, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a ' discharge should not be granted to said Bankrupt. And furiher, notice is hereby given, thai the Second and Tbiid meetings of Creditors if the said Bank rupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Register, at the same time and place, . S. C. MeCANDLESS, v7n472w Clerk of said Court. IN BANKRUPTCY'.—In the matter of Nelson W. French. Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsyl vanii To Whom it may Concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoiutment as Assignee of Nelson W. French, of the towmhipof Windham, in the County of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylva nia, within said District who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Towanda, Pa., this 18th day of June, A. D., 1960. —n45w3 JOHN W. MlX^Aasignee 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 49'J Broadway,NewYork. WALL PAPER.-A larire qnan- j tity at very low prices, at C, DETRICK'S. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANS in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PRRPARED Br DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, nd all Dlaeaaea arising from a Dis ordered Llrer, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF THR BLOOD. Read Die following symptoms, and if you find lAat four systrm is affected fry any of them, y>m may rsss sutured that diseas has commenced its attack on the ! most important organs of your body, and unltss room ehexlced by the usr of powerful remedies, a mitera Me ; Ufe, soon terminating m death, will be the result. Constipation, Flatulenco, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult j Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when 1 in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Dyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in , the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Xril, and Great Depression of Spirits. IJU these indicate disease of the Direr or Digestie* Organs, combined un'li impure blood. fjooflanb'o ocrmnn Dittcrs Is entirely vegetable,ami contains no lli|Uor. II Is a compound of Klnld Ha treds. Tile Hoots, Herbs, end Harks from which these extracts are made are gathered In Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by n scientific chemist. These extrarts are then forwarded to this country to lie used expressly for tlie manufacture of these Hitters. There Is no alcoholic substance of any kind used In cnmpouiirliiig the Hitters, beuce It Is the only Hitters that can be used In cases where alcoliolic.stlni uluuts arc not udvisable, tjooflcmb's ocrmaa (Conic is a corxbinnfi'm of all the ingre.dirnfs of the Bitters, with TURK .Santa Crut Hum, Orange, etc. It is used for the tame duiasf as 'he Bitten, in catet where tome pure alcoholic stimulus w required. You will bear in mind that these remedies av entirely different from any others atlcnrtised for the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal ealrac.it, while the others are mere decoctions of rum in none form. The T<)N IC is decidedly one of the. most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Its taste is exquisite, ft is a pleasure to take tl, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities hate caused it to be known as the greatest of all tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands or cases, when the pa tient supposed he was afflicted with this terrible disease, have been cured by the use of the se rente tiles. Hit rem e emaciation, debility, and rough are the usual attendants upon severe cases of dyspepsia or disease of the digestive orgaus. Even In cases of genuine Consumption, these remedies will be found of the greatest benefit, strengthening and Invigorating. DEBILITY. There is no medicine equal to If on/land's German Bitters or Tonic in cases of Debility. They impart • tone and rigor to the whole system, strengthen the ap petite, cause an enjoyment of the food, enable the Stoma h to digest it, purify the blood, give a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the yellow tinge from the eye, impart a bloom to the cheeks, and change the patient from a short-breathed, emanated, weak, send nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigor ous person. Weak and Delicate Children are made utroiiff by liking I lie Hitters or Tontce lit (act, tlicy are family lledlclin* r. Tliey cnn be diuliiliered Willi perfect bit Art y to a clilld three lIIOMIhit old, t iv iiioiftt delicate female, or a man of ninety. These Remedies are the best l*loo[>pcn, June 8 1863. j r70443w. SCOTT'S Popular Remedies, irtft Prepared from Grata, lIKEUS and Hour a, and never fails when uaed is time. SCOTT'S S _____ i [Si SANATIVE CERATE, F-.r Burn-. Scald* or Scald Head, | ~ l Fronted Feet, Wounds, Inflamed v-- - j Eyes, Chopped hands, O.d I'icers, I Indolent 'lumors. Pile*. Sore Nip pies.Caked Bieae'.s,Bruiae,Sprains, Cuius, Ac. Cholera Curate, i "scbtT V ; For Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Bowel Complaints, Cianip Colic, j * t' JTc von*. Billio"* and 8" k ricad- I i"" ~ r! ache, 6,-nr btcmach. Dyijtensia, * ;! Neuralirin, Ft ver and Act.e, (olaa 5 t: nd Coid Chills, Spotted Fever, Ac : LUNCt I j -rEm j Congli Syrnp & Candy. • j' Coughs. Colds, Difficulty of Breath" i s jng, Spitting of Blood." Consump tion, r.ud nil sfi'ectious < f the Lmiga. Tt.o afilicted can rely upon its doing |>xn as much or more tlvrj any other I M| rcmetly, in eoothing lhe nerves, fa- cilitatilig ex pectoral iou, and lieal- SASSKSX* ing tliediaeased I.ungs, thusstrik #MWftatilfKl-jsS; ing at the root of the disease and etadicaiing it from the system. All I scott's I 'k is a trial of this Preparation, Siarcwx-ic me ci as H ha s nocqiial. cud never fails to rtHCLMA.it. nLNuDi gjve entire satitfactiou to all who J — : use it. RHEUMATIC RI MEDIES. I A certain cure for Chronic and In | —' ~ flninmatory ltheumatisni. It is en : tiiciy free "from ail poisonona t üb -3 Rtani cs; it is not injurious to the vi'i"-.... v; 17 heailh; it rlcanses the sysietu; it pnrlfrs ihc- Blood: it eradicates disease. To be used v ilh the Efcen- J malic Ointment. Full directions ac company each bo'.tlc and box. BLOOD PURIFIER. This remedy is a certain Cine for itN--' ■_ f,ii di-c '-c- of the HlO'd; ii cleanses ! - tic system, and thus operate* in the ; SCOTT a *,,,,),-ration: 1 way. to erad-cate the itO Flif.ifihft disease, and efiei 1 a thorough cure. B - if The above Medicines have, hern J . 'pre;iared for the last 35 years, and 5 . -Jv have given cnti-.c satisfaction in all 1 "~T~ cases, where the directions have I ~~~ been observed. b~ _ Prepared by L SCOTT, Scranton, *4OO-' Pa. For sale by Lyman A Weils, Druggists Tunkhan nock, Pa. v7n33bi-w HOTICET All persons indebted to me, by not e, judgment, or book account, are requested to make payments im mediately and save cost. DANIEL WRIGHT. Tunk , May 13, 1969.—n-10. GUARDIAN'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of tho Orphan's Conrt of ! Wyoming County, to me directed, will be ex- j posed to public sale on tho premises, on Saturday j the '2oth day of June A D. 1968, at 1 P. M , all the j interest of tho minor children of John Ellsworth, late \ of Northmoreland townrbip. dee'd, to wit: an undi- I vided one tenth interest in the following described property situate in the said township of Northmore land and county aforesaid, bounded on the North by land of John D. Myers, on the East by lands of Milo Keeler and Babcock. on tho Soutn by land of Milo Koeler, and on the West by lands of Milo Keeler, James Bastidder and John D. Myers, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, LEVI WINTERS, 42w4 Guardian of minor children. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1868, a war rant in Bankruptcy, was issued against the es tate ot Jonas J Ilailstead, of Nicholson, Wyoming County, Pa , who has been adjudge! a Bankrupt, OD his OWD petition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to htm or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That j a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, wilt bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No 303 Lackawanna Avenue, .Scranton, Pa. before Edward N. Willard, Register, on tke Bth day of Juiv, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M. 'THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western Dig. of Pa. NOTICE. ™ All persons indebted to Bunnell A Bannatyne are raqaested to settle without delay, or costs will b# mad#. Uffioe #4 Sherman Jf Lalhrop's Store. *o44* slrfo fMnlwuirnts. Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang & Cross Cut XXTrtS . Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Teinp -1 ored and Patent Ground, perfectly tiue and even, j and made of uuifonu temper by our patent temper ing process. Common shape as good as the !'■ t The RED JAC KF.T (Cnlburn's Patent) AXH>amot |, e ex- I celled. We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent. more than common Axes, with less labor to ihe ; chopper. Send for i-ircular unl t,rices to LIPPINCOTT & ll tKI AVKLL, Pittsburgh. J*a., S,,le MiP fact'rs For sale by pi incipal ilaruware Deileis. I AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTBRY OF TBI 111, Its Causes, Character, Conduct & Results. BY HON. ALEXANDER 11. Its ready sale, combined with, an in reused com mission, make it the test subscription took ever pub | lished. One Agent in Eas'on. Fa., reports 72 übscrihers jin three days Another in Boston, 103.-ulo.rtbersin ; tour days. 1 Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full ! description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUB LISIIING CO . Philadelphia, l'a. mediial ILLUMINATION: Four Ma nifieeutly fllmd rated Medical Rooks, j eoutainiug important Physiological Information, for ' men and Women, sent free on receipt of 25 cets. by j addressing Dr. John \ .v.mjebtool, No. 30 Clinton Place, N. City. ITTA SITED, AGENT-, $75 to 8200 per V moll til, evervwhere, male and female, to in troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON I SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ibis ma chine will stitch, hem, fell, tu K, quilt, cord, bind, 1 braid an l embroider in a most sU{rmr manner. — ; Price only 813. Fully warranted I>r five years. ' We will pay si')oo for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than I ours. It makes the "Elastic laick Stitch " Every ; second stitch can be cut. an I stil! the cloth cannot ibe pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents | from $7.5 to 8260 per month and expenses, or a c:.m -! mission from which twice that amount can be made Address SECO.MiI A CO, PITTSBURGH, l'a., or j BOSTON, MASS : CAL'I lON,--Do rot be imposed upon 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 manu factured. (CARPENTERS,- -Send for Catalogue of new J Practical Books and Architecture arid Stair I Building. A. J BICKNLLL A. CO , Publishers, ! Troy, N Y iinvMasj~ Of tlie ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolution in Trade. furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR \ V eu;h articles as are used by evrry family, fit a I less price than they arc sold by any wholesale de.il i er in New York or Boston, Agents wanted to eo-opcr ite tvi'h us in enrrying ' out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and \ in the disposal of a lirge and varied stock of Dry j and Fancy Goods, t-ilver Plated Ware, Watches, ] Carpetings. Ac. Our terms to agents are superior to | those of any other firm, as our circular will show. — | Those getting up clubs can secure a p'ece of sheet ! ins, Watch, silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, etc., FIL33E OP COST, j A cheek de-eribing an ara<-!e to be sol i for a Dol | lar, id cts ; 20 for $2; 40 for $4 ; 60 6-r 86 ; IUO for 810, sent by mail. Send money by Registered let | ter. Circulars mailed free to any address. Agents ] wanted everywhere. Address HARRIS At PLU.MMER, 34 Hanover St., Boston, Mass i LOOK! LOOK I LOOK! LOOK! | \ GENTS W tNTEI) FOR SHAW A FLSK S ; f\. PAWNBROKER'S SALE, to whom great in t duceuieuts are offered. j We Avill send you a Sewing Machine or N ice Dress free of cost. j Give us a trial. Catalogues sent free. SHAW A FISK. P. 0. Box 3173, Boston. Mass. Have you tried TOVVLE & CO'S NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE P ' . F you have not now is your time to secure the 1 greateM bargains ever offered by any concern in j the world. Investigate this al once—it will j PV. Al! parties in the Dollar Sale business adver- | j tise to give the best bargains, best inducements to agents, Ac. lint the Hoods !II lie story. The proaj of the pudding is the en lint'. Terms lower i than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address TOWLE A CO., 7 'Fremont Raw, Boston, Mass. Proof of ptir statement tliat we have made • A. COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, can be found in the fact that the immense business wc have built up has induced a multitude of SMALL | CONCERNS to imitate our club system, and some by I j advertising the presents they will give to agents. ] j seek, unsuccessfully, to divcert some of our business ' Ito themselves. We make this announcement simply j to inform the public that it will be for their interest ] | to patronize our bouse, as we still continue to stive i better goods and greater inducements to agentsthan , any other concern in the business Via sell every description of D".Y and FANCY I GOODS, Plated Ware, Jewelrv, Watches, Sowing ' Machines, A.-., Ac . for the uniform price of ONE DOLEAR. Circulars seat to anv address free. DARKER At CO.) Nos. 98 and 100 Summer St., Boston. Great &ale DRY GOODS° CARPETINGS, BOOTS & SHOES, Silver Plated Ware, j OF ALL KINDS, Albums, And a variety of valuable and useful articles for ! sale at ONE DOLLAR for each ARTICLE, A check describing an article selected from cur ' stock for sle at ONE DOLLAR, will be sent an the receipt of Three Cents to pay postage. No charge lor Schedules or Checks made • at this establishment. Send for Circular®, as this is the most liberal sale j of the kind in the country. Address. FARXHAM A CO., j No <4 Friend Bt„ Boston, Mass, . NEW l< A M C Y AND TRIMMING STORE I Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MliS. K. LEASK. HAVING lately opened anew Fancy Store ~ of* fers fur sale an entirely new assortment of TRIM tMING-, Dree Trimming?, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zepher, in all eoloro. Kid Gloves, Cuff* ar.d Collar*. L've, Veil? Corsetts, l.ad tea No ktiea, Lest ! quality of Comhi, Needles and Thiead of the best i quality, and Fancy Notioos of every variety, a large stock of Fans, TOYS, ' Including China, Brouze, Papier Manhe Tin, R..*e ■ wood. Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy I Tnjs. For Ladies. j Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomade?, Oil?, BandolinA I hloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White, j Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. MRS. E. LEASE. I Tunkhannock, May 30, 1363 STENCIL STOCK* " OTAFFltlll) MANUFACTURING CO., I' 66 Fultoust., New York. Circulars and Suw- I pies tree. TO THE LADIES. We are agents for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign ' and Domestic Manufacturers, and are prepared to i furnish the wbo'e coun'ry with DRY and FANCY GOODS, SILKS. SHAWLS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARM, FURNITURE, PIANOS, SEWING MA CHINES, Ac. Ac., at the uniform price of One Dollar for Each Article. Send your clubs of ten and upwards, for descriptive I checks, showing what article can to obtained fol i One Dollar, with 10 cents for each check. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. ! Presents worth from SJ to 8300 sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. Ageuts wanted In Every Town. C['SUMAN A CO . 10 Arch Street. Boston, Muss. Great Distribution. BV TUB METROPOLITAN GIFT CO. Cash Gifts to the Amount of 82"0,000. Every Ticket Draws a Prize. 5 Cash Gifts, Each 810,000 10 ' " 5,00 ft 20 '• 1000 ' 40 " 9fo i SO " " 100 atO " " 50 4*o " •' US I fiOU " " 25 ■ 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos Each 8300 to $5OO : 35 " " Meludeons " 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines " fi9 to 175 j 250 Musi. l Boxes • 25 to 200 | 300 Fine Gold Watches 75 to 300 ! 750 Fine .-ilvcr Watches 30 to 50 I I'ine Oil Paintings, Flamed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Alouins. and u largo assort ment of Fine Gold jewelrv. in all valued at S 1.000.000, A Chance to Dtaw any of the Above I'r!- Z.-s hy purchasing a Scaled Ticket for 25 eta. Tick ets describing each Prize are sealed in Envelojies ian I th roughly mixcl. On receipt of 23 cts. a Seal ■ td Ticket will be drawn without choice an I deliver j ed at our office, or sent by mail to any address. Tim '■ prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket i holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will be immediately sent to any address, as requested, by | express or return mail." You will bnntv what your prize is before you pay tor It. Any prize may be exchanged far another oj the same tulue. No Blank*. patrons can acpend on fair dealing. Relet et.ces.--We select the few following mmc 9 from the many who haie lately drawn valuable pri zes and kindly permitted us to puidisli them : S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., §1,000; Miss Annie Monroe, Cbi-ago, 111 . Piano, valued at $650 : Robt. | Jackson, Dubuque, luw.i, OoM Watch, Si so: Phil | lip McCarthy, Louisville, Ky., Diamoni Cluster i Ring, SlitdO ; R. A. Patterson, New Bedford. Mass ; ■ Silver Tea Nat, 6175; Miss Emma Walworth Mil waukee, Wis., Piano, s3ot ; Rev. T, W. Pitt, Clove land Ohio, Melo loon, §i'2j. j >.-*"■ We pub : ish no names without permission. Opinions o! the Press.—They are doing the largest business : the firm is reliable, and deserve i their success Weekly Tribune, Feb 8, 1368. Wc have examined their system and know them to be a fair dealing lirtn. —.V F. Herald. Feb. 2Sth. Last week a frierd of ours drew a &SUO prize, which was promptly received. Daily ycics. March 3d, I?6S I Seud for circular giving mmy more references and favorable notices from the press. Liberal induce ments to Agents Satisfaction guaranteed. Every \ package of sealed envelopes contains one rath gift. Six Tickets for $1; 13 lor 82 ;35 for $5 ; 116 for , 815. j All letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON & CO., 173 Broadway. N. V. Jjilliiujfi & Jjhtllips Keep on hand and at all times, a fall stock of DRY GOODS AND SHOCESIESJ BOOTS & SHOES, of Elmira manufture. " " Bing'mton " a " City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE. GLASS an! CROCKERY WARE. Ashton and Bbl. SALT, DRIED FRUITS,>f all kinds Flonr Feed, Meal &. Bran. PORK, lIAM and FISH, Farming Utensils, &c., X:c. Wc 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, and will keep coal on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, during the season ; will be found on Bridge Street, below Hufford's Hotel, the sign in largo letters "Store." We have good PRINTS at 12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other goods in proportion. Call and see us and you will be 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 ffom New York, and are bound to sell as low as the lowest. BILLINGS & PHILLIPS. Tunkbannock, May 27, '67 —n42 tf rIRAWFORD'B Stump and Rock Exlractor an! U Elevator perfected. Smul for circular. A. Oiawford, Warren, Me. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Jxtxtwoa A Co., on book account, are requested to call and settle the same without delay, and save further trouble, Mchoopony, Pa., May 9, !b63.