Local and Personal. A Telegraph l.ine is shortly to be put up along tfie Canal and F, R. from Pittson to YVaverly. We understand the contract for its building has been made. The Heat and Drouth continues in this part of the vineyard. Why don't some of our psous pray ing people invoke a gentli shower of about 24 hours duration 1 Ready-Made Clothing an 1 Gents' furnishing giods are now offered by Rosea berg A Bro., in Me .boppen, at prices that will astonish nnd pleas, ev erybody. — Reason: selling off" to close business. Ran Away.— A horse belonging to a boatman escaping from its keeper near Flickner's, yesterday, rn down through Tioga St. at a furious pace. For tunately for some of the little four-year-olders—who make sand hills, mud pies and other confectionery in the streets —none of these little busy bodies were out The Contract for building the Rail Road em bankment at the mouth ol the creek at this place, we learn, has been awarded to Beecher Morgan This ensures a speedy completion of this important part of the work, Mr. Morgan is one ol the most •borough, practical and energetic contractors in the State The Circus and Menagerie advertised in our paper to-day to exhibit at this place on th. 31st inst is'spoken of by the press as the best now travelling in America, A Dovel and interesting feature con nected with it, is the entrance into town of an un csgeJ Lion, sitting by the the side of a Lady on a car draws by horses. This sight alone with ibe music on the occasion, will no doubt draw together a large crowd. Of course everybody will get thro' harvest in time to attend this grand exhibition. Killed by Suu-stiohe.— Patrick Glmnen, a stone mason, wbo was working for the Messrs Lee on the R, R. bridge abutment at this place, was prostrated by sun-strok: on Welnesday last, and died at about 9 o'clock in the evening His em ployers speak of hi nas trustful, industrious and in all respects, a m"St Worthy man, Ilis remains were taken to Pittston for burial. We learn that Air. George Moore, living near Factryville, also fell, a victim to the scorching and fatal rays of the sun one day last week' Sabbath Carols. —A new collection of music and hymns, prepared for the use of Babbath Schools, by Theodore E. Perkius, author of several popula r musical woik*. has just been published by Brown A Perkins dealers in Pianos, Melodeons and other musical instruments, book and sheet music A\— This little book seems admirably adopted to Sab bath School exercises, it will commend itself alike to teachers and pupils. Insurance.—W. call attention to the State ment of the Home Insurance Company of New Ha ven, found in another column. The "Home" is a well known first class company hiving a capital of a million, and a surplus of six hundred thousand, making the asserts liable for the payment of losses. One Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars. All losses liberally adjusted and properly paid. D. G Black, is agent for the "Home", at Nich olson, and D A C J. Wright, at Tunkhannock. The New Insane Asylum, ;V>r which the Commissioners, appointed for that purjose, were looking up a sit-, we !c irn hy tho papers, is to he located on the i'iunco farm, near Danville s3g,ooo is said to he the i ost of the farm, s2t',t)C)o a'aith the citizeos of the County propose to pay which we don't believe they'll to. There is satj to be a fine quarry of stone on the ] remises. Fiur Flagging.—A hoat losd of the largest a nJ finest fi igg'eg we tier saw p .ssel hv this place one day last week, on iis way to Cunningham A Co , Stone and Marble dealers in Phil i lelp'ai i. Tiie.-e •t a lies were tiken from the justly celebrated qua ries of X Overfield, in Braintri m. this count •. Sev eral of them measured superficially, nearly 290 •qotre feet each, S inches in thickness and alu.o>t as .month as if planed. There seems to be har . y ar.v limit to the amount or size of the stones than can he taken from th se quarries. We understand that Mr. Overfield has made contracts for fumiahiug large quantities of thetn, to be used in the erection of several public buildiugs. Sunstroke—lts pri ventlon and Treatment. We take from an ol 1 number of H ill's Journal of Health— which is good authority in matters of this kind—the Pillowing simple directions as apreventi- n frtir. sun stroke, which all should keep in mind : "Bun stroke," says ihe writer, "may be prevented by wearing a silk handkerchief in the hat, a few green leaves, a dampened sponge, or a white linen hool hat-cover, exten ling like a cape over tie neck and shoulders The following treatment for cases of snn stroke is said to be the best that can be alopted Let the person thus affected be removed to a coo and private place, his clothing taken off, and thet body rubbed Jrom head to foot irith large pieces if ice, at the same time that pieces of ice are kept in the arm-pits. This simple treatment, if steadily preserved in, will save cases wh'ch seem almost des perate ; and which, there is reasoa to believe, un der any other treatmvut would certainly prove fatal. The YVaverly Novels., by Sir Walter Scott, , are now being published by D. Appleton A Co. Nos ] 90, 92, A 94 Grand St- N. Y., uniform in size and ! •tyle, with their recent cheap edition of Dickens This edition contains all the notes of the author and j is to be completed in twenty-five vols, at 25 cts i each About half of the set is now printed an 1 j re.dy for delivery. The remaining vnli. will be is- ; tud in x few weeks. For s(] the publisher will ; will send by mail, prepared, as fast as issued, the entire set of Waverlies with a fine steel plate por- j trait f the Author. For $lO, they will send by ' mail, prepaid a complete set of Dickens—l 9 vols , and the 25 vols, of Waverlys. This extraordinary ; low price places this large am unt of standard reading matter within the reach of every reading man and woman. Persons wishing to canvass for these and olher popular publications, by this enter- : prising bouse are offered liberal induceiueuts. For , particulars address as abeve. The Name of Baldwin the Clotliierison the lips of almost every man and boy in New York. ! It meets your eye on the curb-stones, in the theatres on the lerry b iats, and indeed in every nook and corner of that great city.Being curious to know the cause of this fame, during a late visit to the city, we turned our course towards this groat centre of trnfie, the coiner of canal St. A Broadway A long distance down the street we saw painted in huge letters, on the outer walls "Baldwin, the Clothier" ' One Price, C. 0 D.„ Upon entering this estab lishment we found an immense area covered with long row? of tables, with ailcs between them, upon . hi :h were piled great heaps of clothing of every j description, with a small army of clerks in attend- j •Dee- In this army, the most perfect order and j subjection reigned, every man knew his place and j Oiled it. Every one felt and knew that the eye of his chief was upon him. There was no shirking of duties nor shifting of responsibilitias. Everything mo 'd off :iko a perfect piece of mechanism. Ex- P'essing an opinion that some of these garments would have to be wintered over, we were assured that the stuck would hardly suffice for a week ; that the cash gales the day previous hid been upwards cf st;o' 0 I and tfcxt the regularly monthly receipts •mounted to upwards of sgo,ooo. The secret of all this sutceas lies in two or three ' plain business maxims— Mr. Baldwin advertises ex- j tensiv.ij performs ail be puts in the oills —He . *l!s for cash down- by reason of which he is -na- ' hie ito sell cheap Though deeply engrossed in t business Mr. Baldwin always finds time for a pleas- I *et chat with his old friends and acquaintances J worn this region I Died, WEBB—In Mouroe, July 12th, Jacob Webb, in the 79th year of his aire. fpftial |laticfs. NOTICE. Is hereby given, that application has been made j to the Court of kunmoo Pleas of Wyoming County 1 lor the incorporation ..f the First Mctbolist Episco pal Church of Skinner's Eldv, ami that unless ob jection t>c made and sustained, the sai l Court will ! de.T-e the incorporation thereof at the August term, 18g8, of said Court. E J. KEEXEY, Proth'y. Tunk , July 20th, '58 —7n49w4. REGISTER'!* NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts ' have been filed in the Kegister's offi -e, in and for the Countv of Wyoming, an 1 will be presented to the Orphan's Court, to lie h.-l 1 at Tunkhannock, in i and lor Wyoming County, oa the 17th day of Aug. next, for cot.fi, ut.it ton and allowance : The Final account of J O. Spiuldtag an! A. P. ; Burgess, administrators of the estate of Gilbert Ad ams, late of F irkston Township, deceased. Filed April 30ih 'g3. The Final account of Jacob Becker. Guardian of Mary Fluinmerfelt, minors daughters of Jacob Flumtnorfelt, late of Meshoppen township, dee'd; File I May 4th 'gS. The Final account of John G. Spiulding, adminis trator of the estate Of Joseph S. Vaow, late of Forkslon township, • ee'd. Filed May 29th 'g3. Account of Abel C Thompson, Executor of the 1 last Will anl Testament of Solomon Brown, late of i Exeter Township, dee'd. Filed June, 13 'g3. , ' The Final account of Wru. B. Overfield, Executor | of the last Will and Testament of John TownsenJ 1 dee'd. Filed June 19th 'gß. The Final account of Cbauncy Rosengrant and Hannah O. Rosengrant. administrators of the estate of Albert Rosengrant, late of Eaton Township, dee'd j Filed July 10th 'g3. The Final account of E. J. Keeney, administiator of the ostate of John K'ntner,dec'.l. Filed July 17,'g3 0. L. PARRI.SH, Register j Register's Office, Tuak Pa. July 2 Ist. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that. Ilirira S. Graves, of Windham Tp., bas this day filed his petition and will apply for Tavern License at the next term of the I Court of Quarter Sessions for Wyoming County,which application will tie heard on Tuesday, Aug. 18, j 1&68, at 2 o'clock P. M. E. J. KEENEY, Clerk, Tunk , July, 14, 1868.-n4B 4t. PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN Testify to the merits of iIALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN IIYIR RE NEWER. In restoring GRAY II AIR to its original color and pr„inotiug its growth. It makes the hair soft an I glossy. The nM in appearance are made young again. It is the bc-t IIA Hi DHKSSIXG ever used. It removes Dandruff and all Scurty Eruptions. It does not stain tho skm. Our treatise on the Aiir sent free by mail. Beware of thr numerous preparations which arc gold upon our reputation. R P. HALL A ('<, Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors Fur site hy all Druggis's. Price SI,OO Tills IS TO GIVE NOTICES Til AT on l a 6-v at 7 o'clock B M. TIIUMAS A. Rt l IVLEY. r. S Marshal, by E. U. Cuolbaugh, Deputy. y7nlC4w. ' I V THE DISTRICT COURT of the United States, 1 lor the Western District of Pesmylcaul.t Abaond G Stark a Bankrupt uu ier the Act of Congress of March 21. l-',;7. hiving apple 1 f,r a Discharge f- .111 .ill his 1 :rs, an I other clouis pro- 1 vahlc under sol Act, byorlerof the Court, nm i-e ; is hereby given, to ail person who have proved their d-lits. and other persons inte.-a.te I . to app-'.ir 1 . till the 24th day of July, 1 Stjß at 9 o'clock A. M.. ! , before E. Overton, Eq- Register at his office in To- ! w.in la. Pa., to show cau-e, it any thev have, why a , ! discharge should not be granted to eui I Bankrupt, j And further, notice is hereby given, th.il the Second ; and Thiol inecti igs of Creditors >f the said Bank rupt, require i by the 27:h and 2fith Sections of so d Act, will be had before the said Regiiter. at the , , same tune anl place, S. C. M CA ND LESS, I v7n472tr Clerk of said Court. NOTICE, Application will be made to the Legislature at i its next session for the incorporation of a Savings Bonk to be located in the Ror .ugh < f Tunkhannock, with privilege to receive deposits purchase and -ells, Bonds and Stocks of tho United States. : and of this Commonwealth and other seeu- | rities to be called ' The Wyoming County Savings Bank-" Capital Stock $59,000 with the j privelege to increase the same to $1(10.00.1. J.C. WRIGHT. DANIEL WRIGHT, j O. S. MILLS, J. W. I.YMAN Tunk- June lßth 1968 v7n476ra. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 1 Whereas, letters tes'amentary on the ette of j Alfred lline, late of Tank bannock, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indtbt- : ed to the said esta e are requested to make payment j i and those having claims or dim inds against the j estate of said deceased, will m ike known the same ! Without delay, to CHAS. W. IIIXE, Ex'r. j Tunk., July 14, 'g9--n43- AUDITORS* NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed, by the , Court of Common Picas, for the County of Wyoming, i an Auditor, to distribute the fund arising from the j sale of real estate of Norman B Sprague, will at- j tend to the duties of his appointment at his Office in j Tunkhannock Borough, on Saturday, the Bth day of j August, A. D I c 6B. at one one o'clock, P. M. at which time and pbice, all peisons inteerestel therein, j are requested to present thier claims,or be debarred from receiving any portion thereof. J. B- Rholes. Auditor Tunkhannock. Pa July 15th, 1963 v7 49 4t -3000 Yds. DELAINES for 15 cts. per yard, nt- C. DETRICK'S. Grand Jurors for August Term 1868. Braintrim — David Goolale, Wiu. Nye. Clinton -Mil'. Wilson Eiton —Erastus La-Bar. Pnnderson A. Miller. Falls —John M Weiss, Andrew J. Vuntyl# Meshoppen—Wm. Burr. Monroe —Win. F. Cairl Nicholson—James Stephens, Henry Brown. North Branch — Peter Hope. Tunk. Twp —Daniel Ball, Daniel Bnrtrnn, Philip Kinsman. George W.ign.-r, Satn'l Fluinmerfelt' Tunk Born --Philo Bildwin . AV ishing'on—lsaac 0. Smith, Scarl Lathrop, ' John Crawford Windhum- Willan) T. Keithline* Lemon —11. 11. Mitchell. Francis Patterson. I'ETLT JI7BOIES Braintrim —C. B Lacy. Clinton J B. Cariamter. Falls —A tor Ross. Solomon Hunter nenry Van- I canipen, I'eler Walter. Meshoppen —Nicholas Sterling, Erastus Bowman, J. hn Gay, Wesley Jennings Paul C Clayton. Monroe, —George H. Orcutt. John D. Smith, Dan- i ie! M .ntannye. Mchoopauy—Warren F GofiF, Henry Love, J. S. ; Swet land. Nic b,,ison—Sidney Baily. Loren G, Stephens, ! Holnway Stephens, Joseph Stephens, Ziba Billings Norihmoreland A iarn Snyder. North Bran -h—Solomon Btgley, Jason Burgess. , Overfield—George Walter. Riley MotL Tunk. Twp.— Alum A*e, Henry Stark Tunk. Boro.— Amos IS MU, 'Thos. Stonier. Washington—J a red Robinson, Henry Ellsworth, Edward Provost. Windham—Hiram W. Keeney Lemon —Nathan ixeun. I'bfifrHstrafnls. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA' FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, FHZVARBD BY pit. A A. JACKSON, PBIUDEIPHIA, Pi. 7he greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint. DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility. JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, •■d all DisfAft arisitiK from a DIM Ordered Lieer. Stomach, or IMPURITY OF THE KJ.OOTT. | Read Vif, following symptom*, and f yon find that your system is affected by any of them. you may rut assured that (Htm** has cmnmeoced its attack on tits most important organs of your body, and unitss soon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable toon terminating death, will fx the result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Files, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity Of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart burn, Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Kructations, 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 aLyingPosture, Dimnessof Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yol- Ilowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pam in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Xvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All th'se indi-lte discus' of th' l.svr or l> igrtlivt Organ*, combined with impure blood, fjooflitab's ©cviiU'.t Bitters Is entirely vcgelalile.siiil rinilslni no 1 lli]nor. It I* a compound of Fluid Kx tincls. Thr Itoot s, llfvhi, a nil Marks from which llirse extracts arc made are gathered In Germany. All the medicinal virtues are rat racted front them hy a scientific chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to tills country to lie used expressly for the mannfact ure of these Kill res. llirre is no alcoholic substance of any kind used in compounding the Kilters, hence it is the Olllj Hitters that can be used in rases w here alcoholic slliil wlantsnre tint advisable, fjooflimifs 02 mm a (Tonic ! is a combination of all the ingredients of the Hitlers, j with pl RG Stinta t'mz Hum, Orange, etc. It is used for I the samp diseaxrn at 'he Hitter*. cases where some pure alcoholic stimulus *1 required )>'• will tsar in mind that these remedies are entirely different from any others advertised far the curt 'J the diseases named, these being scientific preparah of medtmnal extracts, while t'u ethers are mere d*cuctiims of rum I in tome form. The T- 'NIC is der ideal y j '■ strengthen the or* petite, cause an • y.ient of food, enable the Stomach to digest i . pari ft/ (he bloi.d. gn*e a good, { sound, health'/ ry. to. ertdl •'"> the ye'dow tiniw old. the most delicate female, or a man of nlnetj • That R. v\e.h, z are the best Itioocl I*iiriflor® ever fcfDi~ri, and wiU curs all diseases resulting from bsui blood. Keep your blood jntre: keep yonr Liner tn order; keep your digestive organs tn u sound, healthy candi• Hon. by the sue of these remn .es, and no disease will mer assail you. m W Vs'sa J vJ ■ Dailies who w ili a fair skin and food complexion, free from a y elloxv* • h tiller and all oilier should use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver In perfect order, and the hlooci pure, xvill result in spark* ling eyes and blooming cheeks. C A V X * O .11. Woof an ft German Remeniex are counterfeited. genuine ham the signature of ,Y. Jackson on the frimt of the nut side wrapper of each bottle, and the no me of the article blown in each bottle. All others art counterfeit. Thousand* of letters have been re ceived, testify lug tothc virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS. F KOM HON. GKO W. ITOODWARD. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 'f Pentnylritrjia. PIIILADELPRIA, MARCH 16th, I6T. TJind "Hoof anrf s German Hitters" is not nn intox icating beverage, but is a good Nni<\ useful in dxsnr ders of the digestive organs, and of great bsseft tn eases of debility and want of nervous action in the system. Yours truly, GEO. \V. WOODWARD. PROM nON. JAMKS THOMPSON, Judge of Ibe Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 28th, 1566. I consider " lloofln nd's German Hit ters" a • ulmildc medicine in rase of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify tills fioni my experience Of it. Yours, xx ifli respect. JAHEB TUOJIPSO*. From REV. JOSEPH II KKXXARD. D.D., of the li;ptiet Church, FTiihulelphia. DR. JACISOX—DEAR SIR : — I have been frequently rs m/e Ved to connect my name, wi'h recomnientfatinns of differi*t kinds of m*dinnrs, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphnre, / hare in all cases de clined; hut with a dear proof in cartons instavers, and particularly in my own family, of ihe usefulness of Dr. JlaofanTs German Hitters. / departforonce from my usual coarse, to express my full amm ion that fir reiieial debility of the eystenri. and e*je.ially fr Lieer Complaint, it in a safe and vniiiuhle preparation. In sonw cases it may fid; but u. ttal'y, I liuuU n -t. it will be very beneficial to those who super from the above causes. Yuut s, very resp> r' fully, J. 11. KI:\XJ DP, Eighth, below Ooates HI. Price of the Bitters, SI.OO per bottle; Or, a hall dozen for $5.00. Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $7 50. The T<>nic i* put op in quart bottle*. Recoiled that it is Dr. HoofanfCs German Remedies that, are so universally used and so highly recommend ed; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you to take any thing else that he may say is just as good, be cause he makes a larger profit mi it. These Remedies will be sent by express to any locality upon application to the PRINCIPAL. OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, A o. 031 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON A LO. Thr*. Rrmrdir* are for ale by Druggl.lx, Storrkerprr., and JHrdl ciitr Ltealcr. . v.i > where. Do nnlfnrgrt In rjnmine u tll the article ynu buy, in order to get the genuine 5000 Yards Best Prints, for I2J cts per yarJ. at C. DETRICK'S. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Wherein, letters of administration on estate of Ebenexer I'.rrish, late of the township of Monroe de ■eased, have been granted to the subsctiber. All j persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make iiutuedia'e payment, and those having de- ' uian is ag iiust the estate of the said deredent. will make knuan the same duly an'hentieated, without delay. JOHN F. PARRL-H, Admiuiatrator. Monroe, July 14, '69.-ij4Bwg 1 Buck & Sterling I FURNITURE WARE ROOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, next duor to Wall's Hotel, TUNKIIANNOCK, PA. I PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MAUiiLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAM HER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH, | PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDE-BOARDS, WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, MATR ESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the lowest cash rates. BUCK A STERLING. v7n47tf. ~ Til E AME RICAN SSTTi Bill miffi All ! SEWING MACHINE CO., ; In directing attention to their CELEBRATED I COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop ! ula'ity its conclusive proof of its great merit* * The iticreaso in the demand fur this valuable | machine has been TEN FOLD during the last seven i months of its fi st year before the public, j This grand and surprising success is unprecedent ; ed in the history of sewing machines, and wh leel fully warrunteJ in claiming that IT HAS NO EQUAL, BKINR ABSOLUTELY TIIF. REST F.4.MIIJT MACriINE IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest, It \n relly two *ni*hin eombmel in on?*, (by a ' simple beautiful mech*nic*l arrangement.) : making both tlie Shuttle or Lock-stilch, and the 1 Overseatning jib I Button hole at itch, with equal facility an*! perfection. If executes in the very be-t tuatioer every variety of *cwing, put Ti as. !letu m:n£ Felling, Corling, Tucking, Stitching, llrai 1 inu ami Quilting, (fathering ani sewing on, (-lone i sit the same ti-ie.) an I in a i lition, Ove'seains, , Kiubn i iers on tho c ami iDekes beautiful liut ton NQ'l Eyelet liolex in all fabrics. ma hires with specimens of work and 1 working* can he seen at TUNKBANNOCK, PA., by cull'n.f on 'he nr> lersigned, agents for the sale of them in Wyoming Ci tinty. MRS. GF.O. S TU'TTON, MRS lILNJ* NEWMAN. T7nlfitf. SCOTT'S \~£y Popular Eemediss, Piepared front Gr MM, II lrls and I: >.>7h, unJ ucvtr fails w hen luetl in time. | ] SANATIVE CERATE, f L 1 I*;r r. :-nK. ScaY'N or SruM Head, I - t J'rt"- e ' Foci. \V< ..nde, lii!l::mea J Kye-. < b >pj- ! ban •?, OT:n. Fevs- snd Ar*: e. f c.ds ' win Cold Cltil's, Spotted Fever, &. L'iNCS r if "" = Cough Syrup & Candy. I —. , rtc;igb. Colds. Ddfc iii'v i f Brcslh* V... p..., j„j. t So'ttini' of B"o t. C :rsnr.ip tion, mid all afi'**'*tb *jk< f tbe I.tugs. e; The aS'ticied rely ujoti irs (1 icg |. **4 as much or more thiu auv other £)rcmc lv. in so. fg tl.c nenes. fa. 1 cilitating expe*: oral inn, and heil ' * " hg t'o* fbacafed I.utigs, tbu. etrik £ if .'■"**. in.* at ti c i"Ot of lie di-eae and r.erntli* r.tirg !' fn m thoayetem. All I SCOII'S I a.-k ia a ti:al of this Pic] aration, caxu'A"" mwCl 3 " '' ' ocio-U rn( ' never fail* to I ' give entire sausfaction lo all who J~.: : : use iu R! WEDIES. 'a certain enre for Chronic and In f flamntaitiry Rheumatism. Itisen —- - ;j;(.; v f.,0 all poitouona sub *■ _ " rttree*; i' is not itijui-itKis to the hcsl'li; it rlcaii*e* tlie system; it -x-'si.sniai£.' puril'.c* the Blood: it eratitca'es disease. To be ttrcil wilh Iheßhen- CT'ri® tualic Olntmcr.i Fr.ll diicit.ons ac- D a., coinoai y each bottle and box. | cij BLOOD PURBFIER, *•' . f. - - T! is reinedy is a certain Cure for " • "r. all i'i*cr.M *of rbi* Blood; ii clcansea •' 7 SRt? tl e sv.-tcm, anil ilius<*| cir.lcs in tlie ■[ ' 'I T T ' .only rati* nal vay, to eradicate the ~" h — di>ease, and effect a thorough cure. y {j The above Medicines have been j . (prepared for the last 1.5 year*, and have given entire satisfaction in all ■ - • yy; case*, where the directions have ; 7 • been observed. Piepanad by I_ SCOTT, Scranton, **- • . fa. For sale by Lyman A M'clls, Druggists, Tunkhan nock. Pa. v7n33bt-w NOTIC E. All porsons indebted to me, by not e, judgment, or book account, are requested to make payments itn mediatelv and save cost. DANIEL WRIGIIT. Tunk., May 13, 18()9.—n40. WYOMING NATIONAL BANK. Quarterly report of the condition of the Wyoming National Bank of Tunkhannock, on the morning of the first Monday of July 1869. RESOURCES* Bills Discounted 8106,604,02 U. 8. Bonds depoited with U. S. Treasuroi|to secure circulation 100.000,60 U. 8. Securities on hand '27,610.00 Due from Nationnl Bunks 27.864,80 la gal Tender and National currency II 932 94 Cash Items 3,110,30 277,312,06 LIABILITIES, Capital Block 100,000.00 Circulation 89.896,00 Surplus Fund 6.000,00 Individual Deposits 78,837,06 Due National Bank 418,75 Profits A Loss 2,160.25. 277.312,06 ! I, Bamuel Btark, Cashier of the Wyoming Na- | tional Bank of Tuikhanmck, do solemnly swear J that the above Statement is true to the best ol my : knowledge and belief- SAMUEL STARK. Cashier Sworn and subscribed before me this 7th day Ju- I ly, A D. 1868. F C. ROSS, Notary Public. I (".ry/r TO JFJOO PF.R MONTH NAI.ARY I U paid to :irents, male or female, to iotro i duce our I'ATKM EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES. Addre*s America* Wire Co.. 75 William st, N. Y., or 16 L>earborn st., Chicago, 111. Circular, Mill, Mu'ay, Gang & Cross Cut &AW S . Every S..w that leaves our Factory is Oil Temp i ered and Patent Grout! I, perfectly ttue and even, ' anil ni:iii£ teuii**r by our patent tewper j tug process. ' i Common shape, as go al as the best.. The RED JACKET (Colhurn's Patent) AXE cannot he ex celled Wo guarantee they will cut 25 per cent, more than common Axes, with less labor to the chtppir. Send for circular an t rrior t, 1, 11*1*1 VCOTT j & It AK I'.W I '.I.E. I'ittshtt t git. Pa., Sole Mar (act'is For sale by principal Hardware Dealeis. STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS j 'FME Al.it W A COT It t N El*- >IAMI -1 FACI'('KING CO., Albany, N. Y, Munu j facturers of Geni tal Antti TLTrRAL M AcniXERY, | Comprising the celebrate.l "Star" 'lhrmhmg Ma j chinos ; "Star" litilway (or Endless Chain) and Lever iter*" Piter* ; tear ' Cotton Gin" and Con dct*ers ; Circular Cross-cut Sawmills; Vegetable Cutters ; Iters.) II ty Forks ; Corn an 1 Fee I M.lls ; Power torn ShcLers ; Dog Pow r*. Ac., Ac. We wi.-b to call the parti til ir attention of Far j mers to our celebrate I *9 TAII 'THRESHING AMI ! CLEANER, which, a* lately improved, wc claim if far superior to any other machine now in market. — I It is compact and easily portable, simple in its con istruction, an t therefore easy Pi operate by the most inexperienced, and mil do its work with marvellous j rapidity and perfection, and wi'h comparatively the 1 lea-t demand upon the strength of 'be animals drir ; ing it. We h tve made recent tmprorcmnts in this ma j chipe by which wc are enabled to thoroughly clean the rraiii under almost any combination of difiteu! ties, and we arc now using an entirely new and ef ; feetive device for relieving the feeler ot dtist, thus j making the operation ot threshing as comfortable and safe as with the ordinary ma. bines it is annoy- I ing and frequently des ru tive of health. ' These machines are made of suitable -izes for our ! "Star" Railway 2 lloise Power and for our "Star" Lever Powers tor 1 an I 6 horses, j For sale by our agents and dealers generally. j For ful l particular*, send for oar Illustrated De | eciptive Circular and Price List, Correspondents will please ad ir. -- Tile Albany Cotton Gin Miitufaeturiiig t i., P, 0. Drawer 162, Albany, N. Y. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Warranted to remote all ile-iro for Tabacro, This great remedy is an excellent anpctiier. It purifies the hlc.nl, invigoa'es the *.;.oui piossesses great j nourishing and strcngthing power, enables (he stoma, it to dig"*' til be r'iest hurl, makes steep , refreshing. ;n I ostibn a roiu.-t health. Smokers i and Cat veers for Fifty Year cured. Price Ffliy Cents, post Irec. A treatise on the injurious effects ofTobiia-o with lists ~f p fc-cnccs, te-tuu ini.als, Ac., sent free. Ace its w ,ntunt bv mail Price 82 00 Addrrsu Airs. 11. REED, P. 0, Box 91. Brooklyn. N. Y | - r Plil* I* NO HUM BEG. -By sending 30 1 c tils an I .-tamp, wtib age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a co'r ct picture of your future hush in I or wife, with name and da'c of marriage. A l ire-s U . Jr'oX. P. 0. | Drawer No. 8, Fultonville, New York. ' A GENTS WANTED. Something new Every : d\ family wants it. litt.vtvrr S-ILVER PI.ATIXG Fl.t:tn. Received Ist premium ,f Pans Exposition. Send 60 cts. for sample. HARRIS A Co a , 32 North sth at , Pbilu., Pa. " Of lite ONE DOIsEAH KAI.E a Revolution in Trade. i furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR VV such articles as are used by every family, at a less price than they are sold by any wholesale deal er in New York or Boston. Ag< nts wanted to co-operate wi'h us in carrying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and in disposal of a Urge and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, ,-ilver Plated Ware, Watches, Onipetings. Ac. Our terms to agents are superior to those of any other firm, as our circular will show.— j Those celling up clubs can secure a p'ece of sheet i iug, Walch, g*ilk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, tie., PFIEB OF COST. A check dc*cribing an article to he sold for a Dol- I lar, I'l cts; 20 lor 82; 40 for 84 ;60 f..r $6 ; 100 for 1 810, sent by mail. Send money by Begistered let ter. Circulars mailed free to any address. Agents wanted everywhere. Address HARRIS A PLUMMER, 34 ilanover St., Boston, Mass We are p repn-ed to receive Advertisements Icr a iff LIST OF FIFTY iffSFJPFIS ON THE Pacific Coast, embracing CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, AND THE TERRITORIES 0 MONTANA. UTAH. IDAHO and ivasiiincton. ; Also a New List of Newspapers, by which wi oan insert an Advertisement occupying an ireh of space, in 2 5 O N E W SPAPEI ® For AO cents each per Month. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR ADDRESS GEO.ffeELL^. ADVERTISING AGE NT 40 Proof of our statement that we have made A COIVtr'T-iETia REVOLUTION IN TRADE, can be found in the fact that the immense busine we havfe built up has induced a multitude of SMALL CONCURS* to imitate our club system, and some by advertising the presents they will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to diveert some of our business to themselves. We make this announcement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to ffire better goods and sr renter inducements to agents than any other concern in the business We sell every description of DRY and FANCY HOODS. Plated Ware. Jewelry, Watches, .Sawing Machines, Ac., Ac , for the uniform price of ON II IHU.I.AK- C ircuUrs sent to any address free. P tlthKß Ac CO.) Now. 9>A atid 100 Summer St.. Huston. SCRANTON STEAM CD,'FEE AM SPICE MIS. ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES. C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO., WUOLESALC DEALERS I* TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD, CREAM TARTER, &C. Wo. 5/7 Lackawanna Avenue, (A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind all our own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND TO ORDER, AT THE BJIORTEST NOTICE I AX I) AS C/IKAP AS IX A\ Y CITY. c. w KIRKPAT RICK. If S. SEAIILK. Scranton, Pa., July 15, '63—v7u49tj. A DDRE3S TO Tilt: NERVOUS AND DEBILI -1 i\. tated, whose sulTeiings hive been protracted from hidden causes, and whose ease? require prompt j treatment to render existence desirable : If you are | suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary dim j charges, what effect does t produce npoo your gen | erul health 7Do you feel work, debilitated, easily \ tired 7 Doe? a little extra exertion produce palpita j tier, of the heart 7 Dies your liver or urinary or ■ gans, or your kidney?, frequently get out of order 7 l Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, or fiockv, or I is it ropy on settling ! Or does a thick scum rise to the top 1 Or i? a sediment at the bottom alter it lias stood awhile 7 Do yon have spells of short nreathing or dyspepsia ' Are your bowels cnn:ipa j led 7 Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head 1 Is y. ur memory tmpaised 1 Is your mind constantly dwelling upon tr.i- subject , Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company' |of life f Do you wish to be left alone, to get away j from evervboiy ' Daes any little iDing make you I start or jump 7 I? your sleep broken or restless 7 I Is the lustre of your eye as brillimt? The bloom 'on your cheek as bright 7 Do you enjoy yourself , in society as well ! pursue your business with the sme energy 7 Do you feel :vs much confi dence in yourself 7 Are your spirits dull and flag -1 emg, given to fits of inelancholly ! If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you rest less ni his ! Your back we .k. your knees weak and hive but little appetite, and you attribute this t© Jyspe|>sia or liver-complaint 7 Now, read-r, clf-a .use. veneral diseases badly ' cure'), and sexual excesses, arc all capable of pro ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The org" of generation, when in perfect health, make the man Dil you twr think that tho.-.e oold, defi ant, energetic, perserdring, successful business men are always those whoso generative oigans are in j perfect health 7 V..u never hear su it men eom- I plain ot being inehancboily, of nervousness, of palpi tation of the heart. They are never afraid they can not succeed in business; thev don't bee .me sad an l I discourage f : they are always |di'e and plea-aut in *he cam | my of la lie? and look yatj and tlistu ; tight in the face—none of your dowoe is' looks any other m anness about them. 1 do not tne , tli..se who keep the organs indited !>y running excess These will not only rum their ooustltutu but alo those they do business with or f -g. Itow many men, from ba tly-cure 1 diseases from the eficcts of self-abuse an I excesses, have brought about that s'a'e of weakness in those organs tligt : hap reduced the general system so much as to induce ! almost every other fortu of ui-ease which humanity j is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored tor ail but the : right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Di uretic- HELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Bl*- CHL' i? the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure i for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, 4Drop sv, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever I pause originating, and no matter of how long stand ing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insnatity may ensue Our flesh and blood are 1 supported from these sources, and the ho-ilth and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends up in prompt use of a reliable remedy, Hehnhold's Extract Ruchu, established upward of 18 years, prepared by II T. lIELMBOLD, Drug gists, 594 New York, and 104 South Kth Street, Philadelphia, Pa- PRICE—I,2S per bottle, or six bottles for $6,50, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP in steel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse, aui signed H. T. HELMBOLD. v7n4S2ra, Jjitiimjf) & : jhillipri Keep on liaiid and at all times, a full stock of DRY GOODS AND SEGGjERISS) BOOTS & SHOES, of F.lmira manuf turo. " " Bing'mton " " " City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE. GLASS and CROCKERY Ash ton and Bbl. SALT, DRIED FltUlTS,rof all kinds Flour Feed, 3leal &. Bran, FORK, IIAM and FISU, Farming Utensils, &c., &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, and will keep coal on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, during the season ; will be found on Bridge Street, below Hufford's Ilotel, the sign in large 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 he satisfied that it is not the best place to buy where there is the most blowing done. Our stock is j always full, as we receive goods every j day from New York, and arc bound to ! sell as low as the lowest. BILLINGS & PHILLIPS. Tunkhannock, May 27, '67—-n42 tf fed? THE GREAT fjuROPEAN ; Will Exhibit at TUNKHANNOCK Friday. July 31, I Jp(C S RANT ON I tinrsi y, July 30, MON THOSE, Saturdav, August I u' - Business, all persons rr.ak /"CrE*' 1 1S occasion of its f v i a General Holiday. \ I* 3 matchless Proc -sion forming the j -.j particular objet ..f the felc. J'rnm- lr, nt in the :n blc-sGKATI ITO US X I'M'. A I'E— lor.m. in the array of attractions, aud stilling wiihcnt a * ' itn ' f,r ' g novel' I' - ,f the a.-e, management takes great pleasure in CROCKETT'S PER OF p£. ROC 1 OUS LIOXS • "TrSuJ ur let the control of Mu. PIKRCE, the J 1 ' nil kett. and which will be exhibit— ! i in nil their native ?avageness. un ygTmPyi '■< .u red ui suWue-l, save by iheir j r.e irnster—Pl liRU'E. These mor,- ters were engaged at the Cirque Na jFP i t J-.-op in Paris, where tbey were I e -,j m-g exliibited, rhortly alter Crockett's , -i ! ar.r.g Exploit at Ashley'? Theatre, : L - ■■■ fi lcn wbert- by an accident, i!.

Li LI at ongo " - * V an ng them, their ia .-s -i IT! reeh'iig the fc n;'s bb.ol ~f their victim, y ' rq ar.! by their My-b ri->i:s I'.iivar, lea > '"vCi :• " 'V-'-ir den. . This bold ui will enter the den so unto.a I pruwiwrs of the fori ' • • ' W 1111 It A*V I I.FI! FROM Hl!* SAKEI) HAM)! j/vJ * feat which has nevrr I efora In en i ! attcnip'ed. j JT~". *" THE SEN-WTFf N Jp? i £ c,r i? the r.IVE J.I OX JX THE I ai- Vu iX 1 - c TREETS— free, untran meled, Moving at liberty, along the living wtii* "•' wall? ol spectatrr?. Taken out of . ' hi-cape—walkc I deli'er !*c]y „p ' f'eej [ latfi-rm—jdaced upon the p'n , A . 'jj'-J-. nstle of a lofty car. and there sr.r- L X/'T-c-'t J bv *' GROUP of UAND " FOME GIRI.S. borne along an.id ih„ i C a oat exulting shr at? 0 f a kintkai • Su.i-eedii s this, curs 'he GOLDEN ' HAKK'T OF 2E01.1t > contaiiir.g ! ?< " TT ' S CORNET BAND- the Tab • le-iu Chutiot. wi;b a Liiiog National Usf Aiiegory—lhe Cortege of Knighte, /ff> with waring I'lnmes and Fteel I'ano dxQ&-.; ' ■/" Chinese Coniucinn Pyraniid— i* ' '' r - v Steed f 1 ha-ton of Titaubv, spiri jfu\TP— ■ tci along by Gossamer Ponies— tbe •J? " s- r wb !e forming the fnest Scene of Splendor ever presented to mortal eyes. Tbe Perforn'ancc? are rq?ial . the magniiflcenee ot tbe outside c' l ries The most Fm'nent Artiste?, invlinling the finest Lady Rider? of cis or trans-Atlantic worlds, consti '^luie T < 'I TTI" a L jK, • oOM T A Ibj "i among whom are the members of THE BELL FAMILY WSfeA j Mad'lle ELISE MOFZZETTT, I JOHN RICHARD, JAMES and ? WILLIAM, f " lp F rPl> ' English RHeW dDd g_ ] Versatile Perlormers ; Miss LUCILE WATSON, Premier ,7 Equestrienne of the World ; Miss JENNIE WATSON, nq from As'ley's Lonlon ; 1 Mad'llo nENRIQUES, Dashing Horsewoman ; c- ... , Madame CECI EE, from the Anglo-American Circus ; |S Mi.-? GRACE BELLA!It, ■'i .' ; fn.tn Alhambr*, Londen ; ji NORA PAREPA, a --si from Cirque St. Marc, Vienna , % Miss AMANDA I.EKSON, : j from Dresden School of Art ; Mile EMILY ROWLAND yf Los-—. froiM 1., Cirque Napoleon ; M ile JOSEPHINE, Sja-ciaV Favorite in Europe ; Miss JENNIE ST. CLAIR, Hji j from Hippodrome, Pari? ; Madame SIIEHWOoD, ge the Daring Horsewomen ; EDWIN WATSON. Protean and Histrionic Rider ; PHILO NATHANS, j Principal and E uir-horse Reinsman ; 1 H AHI.ES SHERWOOD, "TuT-" 1 h- e Original and only Great Pelin eat-rot PETE JENKINS. i Lor. SANTIAGO GIBBONOISE, ; \ Contortionist CII AS. SHERWOOD, Jr * TWO Perfoitnances each Day gut/,' * Afierniain aud Night Doors open at ' o'clock. Commence half an h-'ur afterwards. | "fX Uj at the place of Exhibition in tho morn* ir.g in time to see tbe l.ion transferred from the Dsn to the top of tbe Platform Car previous to tbe start ing of the Processions. kemembeuTiie great ©ufupcfttt <£iritis *~"wiLL BE AT TUNKIIANNOCK, FRIDAY, 11 JULY 31st: