Local and Personal. Improvements in the way of Dew building? painting up and repairing old ones, Ac., are going 01 in every part of the town. We hope shortly to h able to notice these matters more specifically. Removal.— The Burns Bros, are about removinj their Jewelry Store and Dental Rooms, to thei new and commodious quarters on Tioga St. Tbei establishment when fully finished aad fitted up wil be one of the most elegant and attractive in town. A Consoling Fact for the citizens of our town, is, that the drouth— which for the past six or sever weeks, has only been interrupted by one sligh shower— having pretty much used up the " gardei sags " has also been very severe on the weeds.- Our gardens are quite free from these cumberers o the ground—as well of cucumbers. Finished.—The Kail Road bridge abutment ot the north side of toe creek at this place, is now fin ished up to grade, and the work on the pier am south abutment is being vigorously pushed forward Let the work go on ! Everybody is waiting for thi Rail Road to turn up. Horse Power tread machines—for one and tw< horses, combining the patented principle contained in the larger lever prvers of Cyrus Avery, are nor being manufactured a: the foundry and agricultural machine shops of Miller A Avery, at this place.— Persons wishing horse lower, for any purpose, shoul examine this improved machine A Break In Ihe Canal occurred on Monday last, a short distance above the Falis creek, which it is said, will require ten days or two weeks lulo to fully repair A singular fatality seems to attend this canal. The bad condition of the Horse-ract dam which had occasioned several days' delay had but just been remedied. A Good Thing, sad almost indefensible t< owners of stony and stumpy tarms, is Lyon's paten Rock, Stone and Root Bigger. We lately witnessec a practical exhibition of the virtues of this machine on the farm of P. \V. Ke Jfield E-q.,—which, we re gret to say, furnished abundant grounds for its use by F. A. Ward who has the machines and right foi sale. This machine with two men and a yoke ol oxen will do the work ola score of men, root ami rock diggers in the eme time. At the presenl prices and scarcity of farm labor, farmers should consult economy by employing this great labor -sav itig machine. Mason and Haiol in have added to their al ready large list of Cabinet Organ", a number ot new styles. Go to Powell's Music Store, Scranton, and see them. The Great European Circus which will cx bioit at this place on Fiid.iy next, will, without doubt, attract thither a large number of eur "coun try cousins - " Almost all our towns people—inclu ding the hoys and girls—are looking forward Jo the event with much anxiety. The drove of Dromedaries- the golden chariot tiie.fine music and the Lion in the streets are all objects which will be new to the circus going peo ple. Ga- I.lght has heretofore been considered a con venience which could only be afforded living in large towns and cities, where the demand justi fied the manufacture of gas on a large scale by gas companies or corporations formed for that object- The discovery of petroleum—and the extraction from it of gasoli le, has results 1 in the invention of an apparatus for its utilization. Single baildings or blocks, and even private dwellings can now be lighted by gas. generated by a simple aparatu? un der the eye_and exclusive control of the proprietor It is claimed too, at far less expense than by any other mole. This mode of lighting bnildinzs his been in apparently successful operations at Wall's Hotel, in this place for some lay? p ist. Asm .11, hat perfectly working model may be seen in opera tion at any time at the Post Office, in chirge of J. C. Wright, who, we understand has purchased the right lor its use in this couuty. A Bear Hunt,--Mr, Ezra Thompson, of Monroe Township, ia this lounly, souie time siice, discover ed evidences of the existence of a bear on cider run, a branch of the Bowman's creek. Mr. T. who has been a successful hunter and trapper from his youth set a trap for it which he fastened, as usual, with a heavy chain. A day or two after he found that bruin bad found bis trap, and being caught in it, had broken the chain, and with the trap which weighed 24 pounds, bid left for other quarters.— Mr. Thompson, and his son, with Joseph Blossom, Ziba Sickler and Christopher Whitlock, with two or three days rations in their knapsacks, pursued with their dogs and guns Following the trail, which they were enabled to do by the marks of the drag ging trap, for two_d*ys, they overtook bruin near the head waters of the Xlohoopany and Bowman's creek about 15 miles from the place of starling The trap was still clingiog to the fore paw which had become'eonsiderably swelled. He shewed fight from the first, and on being approached by young Mr Thompson, turned upon him in an angry am) threatening;manner. He leveled his gun upon him and attempted to fire, hut it tailed to go off The bear continued to approach. About this time, Kvra the lather came up, and seeing the danger to which the son was exposed, took fatal aim, and fired. The "varmint" of course, surrei lered He was up wards of 7 feet in length aul weighed nearly 500 pounds. Married, BROOKS—NULTOX—On the 12th, inst. at the Parsonage of the M E. Church, Centremoreland. bv Rev. Geo Greenfield, Mr. Jae. F- Brooks of Northmoreland, Wyoming Co., to Miss Lydia F, Xultor. of Dallas, Luzerne Co. FFROEhSON—MITCHELL-On the 20th inst by: Rev. Geo, Greenfield. Mr. Austin Furgerson to . Miss Olive Ct.trtuda Mitchell, bo th of Northtnore iand, Wyoming Co. mmmm Manhood : How Lost, How Restored mgfnfa- Just published, a new elitionof Dr. lulvrrnell's Celebrated E**ay on t ie radical cure (without medicine) of SreRUATORRBOtA, or Seminal Wcakn s", Invol untary Seunnal Losses, luipoteocy, Mental and | Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc . also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits. induced by eelfdndulgence of sexual extravagance. If?" Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conseqjences of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger- I ous use of internal medicine or the application of | tha knite ; pointing out a mode of cure at once siuj- | pie, certain, and effectual, by means of which every ! sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may I cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. IST This Lecture should be in the bands of ev ery youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelote, to any ad- | dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post | stampto Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CHAS J. C. KLIXE A CO.. '27 Bowery, Slew York, I'ost-Office Box 4, 6 =b *7nsoly. FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale. 12 ACREfvOFLAND situate lj miles from Tunkhannock Boro. on main b>ai to Montrose, wi 11 watered, with a frame bouse, barn and apple and other fruit treea thereon. Im mediate possession will be given the purchaser JAMEcSD. BARRY. July 29, '6B nsCw*j \T J- WILSON, ATTOtNFY AT LAW. Col * lectiag and Real Estate Agent, lowa Lands fie. Scranton, Fa. 36tf. ,n NOTICE.^ Is hereby given, that application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County ig for the incorporation of the First Methodist Episeo j pal Church of Skinner's Eddy, and that unless ob jection be made and sustained, the said Court will lr decree the incorporation thereof at the August term, II 18gR, of said Court. E J. KEENEY. Proth'y. Tunk., July 20th, '69. —v7n49w4. , 1 _ —____ n REGISTER'S NOTICE, it Xotiee is hereby given that the following accounts m have been filed in the Register's office, in and for _ | the County of Wyoming, aa f will be presented to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Tunkhannock, in and for Wyoming County, on the 17th day of Aug. next, for confirmation and allowance : The Final account of J. G. Sp tulding and A. P. u Burgess, administrators of the estate of Gilbert Ad j. ams, late of Porkston Township, deceased. Filed |d April iiOtb '6=l. The Final account of Jacob Decker, Q uardisn of Mary FlamtnerfeU, minors daughters of Jacob >e Fluunnerfelt. late of Mesboppen township, dee'd: Filed May 4th 'gß. The Final account of John G. Spiulding, adminis ro i trator of the estate of Joseph S. Vaow, late of j , Forkston town-hip, Oec'd. Filed May 29th 'gS. | Account of Abel C Thompson, Executor of the w ! last Will and Testament of Solomon Brown, late of il : Exeter Township, dee'd. Filed June. Id 'fi3. _ The Final account of Wm. B. Overfield, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Towasend ' dee'd Filed June 19th 'fiS. The Final account of Chauncy Rosengrant and Hannah 0. Rosengrant. mliuinistritors of the estate of Albert Rosengrant, late of Eaton Township, dee'd 1 Filed July Hkh'6B. jr The Final account of E. J. Keener, aduiinistiator of ihe estate of John K'ntoer, dee'd. Filed July 17,'69 0. L. PARRISH, Register e Register's Office, Tunk Pa. July 21st. LICENSE NOTICE. lo Xotiee is hereby given, that Hiram S, Graves, of jt ; Windham Tp., has this day filed his petition anl . will applv for Tavern Li;ense at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions for Wyoming County .which 8. application will be heard on Tuesday, Aug. 18, - 1869, at 2 o'clock P. M. E. J. KEEXEY, Clerk, Tunk , July, 14, 1969,-n4S 4t. ir ,f ' PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN d lt Testify to the uieri s of , if ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN IIAIR RE- I NEWER. r- I i Tn restoring GRAY HAlßjtoits original color and promoting its growth. It makes the hair soft and I- glossy. The old in appearance are made young K again. It is the best ,i HAIR DRESSING ever used. It removes Daulruff and all Scurvy Eruptions. It docs not stain thb skin. Our treatise on the Aair sent freo by mail. Beware of the numerous preparations which aro j sold upon oar reputation. R. P. HALL A Co, Xinhua, X. 11., Proprietors, e For sale by all Druggists. Price 81,00 NOTICE, ' Application will be made to the Legislature at i- its next session for the incorporation of a Sav ugs Bank to be located in ihu Borough i f Tunkhannock, with privilege to receive deposits purchase and - sells, Bunds and Stocks of the United States. , and of this Commonwealih and other secu rities to be called ' The Wyoming County Savings Bank-" Capital Stock 850.000 with the s privelege to increase the same to 8100.03.'. J. C. WRIGHT. DANIEL WRIGHT. O. S. MILLS, J. W. LYMAN. ' Tunk- June iSth 1363 1 v7n47Cm. ( EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters fes'amentary on the estate of Alfred iliue, late of Tunkhannock, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebt ed to the said e.-ta e are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the , estate of said deceased, will mike known the same without delay, to CHAS. W. lIINE, Ex'r. Tunk., July 14, 'c9'-u43. ' ! AUDITORS NOTICE. | The un lersigne l having been appointed, by the ' Court of Common Picas, for the C mnty of Wyoming, , an Auditor, to distribute the fund arising from the s of real estate of Norman B Sprague, will at j tend to the duties of his appointment at his Office in , i Tunkhannock Borough, on Saturday, the 9th day of , August, A. D 1969, at one one o'clock, P. M. at j which time and place, all peisons irite- restej therein, arc requested to present tiner claims,or be debarred 1 from receiving any portion thereof. J. B- Rhodes. Auditor. Tunkhannock, Pa July 15th, 1963 v7 43 4t- Grand Jurors for August Term 1868. Braintrim—David Goodale, Wm. Nye. r Clinton -Milo Wilson i Eaton—Erastus La-Bar. Punderson A. Miller. Falls—John M Weiss, Andrew J. Vantyle ' Meshoppen—Wm. Burr Monroe—Wm. F. Cairl Nicholson—Jaipes Stephens. Henry Brown j North Branch—Peter Hope. Tunk. Twp.—Daniel Ball, Daniel Bartron, Philip Knnstnan. George Wagner. Sam' 1 Flumuierfelt* i I Tunk Boro—Philo Baldwin . . Washington—lsaac 0. Smith, Searl Lathrop, John Crawford • j Win lhuin- Wiliard T. Keithline -1 Leiuou— 11. 11. Mitchell. Francis Patterson. PKTIT Jt'RORS - ' Braintrim—C. B Lacy. Clinton J. B. Can cnier. Fobs —dxit Ko-s. Solomon Hunter. Heury Van -1 cauipcn, I'eiei Walter Meshoppon— Nicholas Sterling, Erastus Bowman. ! .1 hn Gay, Wesley Jennings, Paul C Clayton. Monroe/—George H. Urcuit, John D. Smith, Dan- I ; iel M .ntaoaye Mcboopany—Warren F Goff, llcnry Love, J S. : Swet innd. Nicholson —Sidney Baily. Loren G, Stephens, Holoway Stephens, Joseph Stephens, Ziba Billings. Nonbmoreland —Adam Snyder. | North Bran h —Solomon Bigley, Jason Burgess. Overfield—George Walter, Riley Mott. Tunk. Twp.—Adam Ace. Henry Stark Tunk. Boro. —Amos U Mott, Tlins. Stonier. Washington—Jared Robinson, Henry Ellsworth, i j Edward Provo-t. Windham—Hiram W. Keeney- Lemon —Nathan koirn. For Sale at 3lott's, BOOTS. i BIXGIIAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester A Co'i best make KIP and CALF. OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. 1 A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress Polish Boots of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button GJaiters. GENTS UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Gerts' KID GLOVES, 1 I Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined, i For Sale at Mott's CORNER STORE, • , 9QnktiacuiDcfc<?fc.*iDlUf fftfo Ifertistnifnte. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA" FROM GERMANY, in igjj. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED Br DR. C. M. JACKSON, PotusKLrnu, Fa. 7'hi greatest kneuur. remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, EBUPTIONB of the SKIN, tai all Dlaeatea arlilng froaa a DU • rd.red Liver, Stomach, or IMPCBITT OF THE BLOOD. Rsad the following symptom, and if you find Ual your system is aftctrd by any of them, you may rest assured that disease has eommenced its attack on Ih* most important organs of your body, and wti less soon shocked by the use of power ful remedies, a missrabU hfc, soon terminating m death, will be the result. Conitlpation, Flatulence, 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 Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defl cienoy of Perspiration, Yel lowuess of the Skin and Eyes, 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. AU these indicate disease of the Liter or fhgtstiv* Organs, combined with xenpue t blood. fjooßanb's ©crmait Biltcre ts-cntlrely vegetable, unci contains n liquor. It Is a compound of Fluid Ex tracts. The Roots, Herb., and Barks from which these extracts are made are gathered In Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a scientific chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to thle country to be used expressly for the manufacture of these Bitters. There Is no alcoholte substance of any kind used In compounding the Bitters, bence It Is the only Bitters that can be used Incases where alcoholic stim ulants are not advisable. fjooflanifs ©ermcm (funic it a combination of all ihe ingredients of the BiUrr #, urith PLm Santa Crut Rum, Orange, etc. It is used for ihe same disnw ms 'he Bittern, xn casts schere some pure alcoholic H.muius is required. You will bear in mtnd that these remedies are entirely diflfrreLt from any others advertised for the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal extracts, white the others are mere decoctions of rum in some form. The TONIC is decidedly one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take it, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities have caused it to be known as the greatest of mil tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, xvhen the pa tient supposed he was afflicted with this terrible disease, bave been cured by the use of these remedies. Extreme emaciation, debility, and cough aro the usual attendants upon tevsre eases of dyspepsia or dltcase of tha digestive organs. Even In cases of gen ulna Consomptton, these remedisi will be found of the greatest benefit, Strengthening and lu vlgoratlng. DEBILITY. There is no medicine equal to Hoof end's German Bitter §or Tome in cases of Debility. They impart a ton* and vigor to the whole system, strengthen the ap petite, cause an enjoyment of the food, enable the Stomach to dig'st it, purify the blood, give a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the yllow tinge from the eye, impart a bloom to the cheeks, and change the patient from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigor ous person. Weak and Delicate Children era made strong by using the Blttera or Tonic. In fact, they are Kamlly Medicines. They can be administered with perfect safety to a child three months old, the most delicate female, •r a man of ninety. Tha* Remedies curt the best ltlood I'url flcra seer known, and wiU curt all dneatit resulting frtm bad blood. Keep your blood purs; keep your Lsvsr tn order ; keep your digest ire organs tn a sound, healthy condi tion, by th* use. of these rsmei'Us, and no disease wilt sear assail you. THS CCaiPiBZIOXT. Ladles who wish a fair slcln and flood complexion, free from a ycilow ■ h Huge and all other disfigurement, ahonld use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver In perfect order, and the bloo<l pure, will result In spark ling ayes and blooming eheeks. CAUTIOI. Haofianfs German Remedies are tounlm-feUtA. The genuine have the signature of C. M. .Jackson en the front of the oulnde wrapper of each bottle, an* tne name of the artecle blown tn each battle. AU ethers mre counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been re eel ved, testify lug to the virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS, FROM HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Jostles of tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PntLADiLPHM, Mißcn 18th, 1867. 1 find " TToolanrf j German Bitters" it not an intern iealtnt} beverage, but is a good tonic, useful in disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit tin eases of dsbihly and u-ant of nervous action in the eyste sv. l'ours truly, GKO. W. WOODWARD. FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON, /edge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. FiiiiiMirmt, A run. 28th, 18C8. I consider " Hooflaud's German Hit ters" a ritluithle medicine In case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience •fit. Yours, with reaprrt, JAMES THOMPSON. From REV. JOSEPn 11. KEXNARD, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. DR. J ACISO.V —DEAR SIR / have been frequently re miested to connect my name with recommendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my apjcropriaU sphere, 1 have in all cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. IJooflond's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, lo express my fuU conviction that for generel debility of the system, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it wiU be very bcnfi'iui to those who suffer from the above Causes l'ours, eery resjieet fully, J. 11. KEXXA RD, Eighth, below Goates St. Price of the Bittera, 81.00 per bottle t Or, a half dozen for 85.00. Price of the Tonic, 81.50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for 87.50. The Tonic Is put up in quart bottles. Recollect that it is Dr. UooflanSs German Remedies that are to tmiversaUy used and to highly recommend ed ; and do not allow the Druggist to induct you to lake any thing else that he may say is just as good, be cause he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies mCI be sent by express to any locality upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 831 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly a M. JACKSON 4 CO. These Remedlee are for sale by Druggists, B torekeepers, and Medi cine Dealers everywhere. Do net forget to examine wAI the article you buy, tn order togetths genuine SOOO Yards liest Prints, for 12J cts per yard, at C/ DETKICK'S. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. • Whereas, letter* of administration on estate of Ebenezer I'arrisb, late of tbe township of Monroe deceased, have been granted to tbe subscriber. All permns indebted to the said estate are requested to make imiqediate payment, and those having de mands against the estate of the sal 1 decedent, will make known the seine duly authenticated, without delay. JOHN F PARRISH, Adminietrator. Hofrw : July 14, 'IB.-b49w| Buck & Sterling j ROOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, next door to "Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANCOCK, PA. PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS IN IIAIR CLOTH, PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, MATH ESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the lowest cash rates. BUCK A STERLING. v7n47tf; SHERIFFS SATET BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Farias to me di rected there will be expose ! to puMic sale at the ' Court House in Tunkbannock, Wyoming Co., Pa. I ON SATURDAY, AUG- 15,'68, at 1 o'clo- k P M. I All the right, title and interest of the defendant in ! and to that certain piece, parcel or tract nf land, j situate anil lying in the township of Falls, Wyoming j County, Penn'a, hounded and described as follows. I to wit : On the North by land of Waketnan Taylor, ' East by laud of Alfredj Fitch, South by lam of j Spencer Fitch. West by land of Daniel Lee and Na- I thnniel Fitch, containing about one hundred acres | of land more or less, about ninety acres thereof im | proved with one frame Dwelling House, one frame ! Barn, one Shed, one Hog House, n small apple or ' chard, and some other fruit trees thereon with the | appurtenances. Also, One other piece, parcel, or tract of land, I situate and being in the township of Falls, Wyo ming County Penn'a, bounded and described as fol lows: North by land of Jackson Vantyle, lately sold to Selah Odell, East by land of Perry Siekler, South by lands of Eudora Siekler, and West by land of Le'i Townsand, containing about fifteen acres of land tho same more or less, all improved, with three frame Houses, two Barns, one Saw Mill, one Loth and Shingle Mill, thereon, with the ap| urtanances. Seize l and taken :n execution at the suit of Aaron Brown, use of Harrison Sickrer, now assigned to F. C Ross, vs l'hilo Sherwood. And will be sold for cash only, by Al W. DeWITT. Sheriff's Offieo, ) I Tunk' July 2g 68 5 | UIiEFJFF'S SALE BY' virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me di rected there wili he ex|>osed to public sale at the Court House in Tunkbannock, Wyoming County. Pennsylvania, ON SATURDAY, AUO. 15. '6B, at 1 o'clock P M. All tho right, title an l interest of the defendant in and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, sit u ite anl bieog in the Township ot Meshoppen, Wy oming County, Penn'a, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the line of I -n-is formorly belonging to Hollenbaek Overficl J .t Co ,on the East side of the Meshoppen Creek, and running thence South seventy two d-gr<-es, E ist twenty six perches to a corner, thence South fifty degrees, East twelve perches to a corner, thence South iwenty two degrees, East fourteen aad a half perches to a corner, to the public highway, thence South Eigh'y three degrees east, to intersect the line of land l ite the property of Drinker ilee'd, tbeure by and with the >ai I Drinker's line, North to the corner of lands formerly belonging to An.on Stoker, thence down the Meshoppen Creek, by aud with the line of sai l Stoeker, North sixty degrees, West fifty six perches, thence North seventy two degress West twenty nine perches to a corner, thence North two degrees East across the Meshoppen Creek and along the line ot sai l Hol-uuoack Overtie! I V < Co to the place of beginning, containing thirteen acres of land more or less, nil improved, with one Dwelling House, one saw mill, a siu til shod and some fruit trees thereon and Road privileges to and fiom said saw mill with the appurte nances Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D Hankinson, assigned to Win. B. Ovcrfield vs. Ira J Stur levant. Aud will be sold for cah onlv by M. W." DeWITT, Sheriff Shrriff's Office, ) Tunk July 2fi. 68. J SHERIFF'S .-AFF. BY' virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, there w ill be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Tunkbannock, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, SATURDAY, AUG. 15, '6B, at 1 o'clock P. M. All the right, til'e and interest in that certain piece, pan-el --r tract i f land, i-iiuate an l being in j the township of M mice, Wyoming County. Pa. ' bounded and described as follows, <o wit: on the I Noith by lands of Barnes on the East by Inn lof Valentine Slite, on the South and West bv land of Chester Brown, containing ahou' 25 acres more or less about 10 acres improved, with one small dwell ing house, stable and some fruit trees thereon with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. N, Foster vs. C D. Reamer. And will be sold for cash only, bv M. W DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office. ) Tunk. July 26, '6B $ SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias to me directed there will be exposed to Public Sale at the Court House, in Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pennsylvania. SATt'RDAY, AUG. 15th, '63, at 1 o'clock P. M , All the right, title and interest of tho Defendant in and to that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land, situate find being in the Township of Nicholson, Wyoming County, Penn'a, bounded and described, as follows, to wit : Beginning at a corner in centre ot Road leading from Pierceville to Niven, near the barn of the Piere-ville Hotel, thence Northerly along mid Road about one hundred and three yards, and along a line of land of Elijah Ball, to a corner iu centre of said road, theneo easterly along the same to a corner in centre ot Monroe Creek, about twenty seven yards thence down the centre of said brook about one hundred and three yards to a cor ner, thence Westerly along line of land of Buck about nineteen yards to place of beginning, contain ing about 2J70 square yards more or less, with a small frame dwelling house th reon, all improved tog- ther with a quantity of squared and sawed tim ber. framed for a building on said lot inoluiin - five bents with rafters, braces, joists Ac. with a lot of hemlock boards. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Perry Oakly vs. New York A Pennsylvania Gold and Sil ver Mining Company, And wili be sold fer cash only, hy M- W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Tuuk., July 28,1868 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the Western District of Pennsyl- | vai-ia Jasper J, Seymour a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1 SgS, having applied for a discharge of all his debts, and other cluims provable under said Act, By order of the Court, Notice is hereby given, to all persons wbo have proved their debts, and other person* interested, to appear on the 14th day of August 13jj8, at 9 o'clock. A. M.. before E- Overton Jr. Esq, Register, at his office in Towanda, Pa ,to show cause if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further. Not-ce is hereby given that the Second aud Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28 Sections of said Act, will he had before the said Register, at the same time ar.d place. 6 C. McCANDLESS. Clerk of said Court uW2w. flffo llifoerttsfmnits. Qry/r TOTTLOOPER MONTH SALARY tSf 4 tj paid to agents, male or female, to intro duce our PATENT EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES. Address AMERICAN WIRE Co.. 75 William St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang & Cross Cut & A W Si Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Temp ered and Patent Ground, perfectly truo and even and inu-le of UDifortn temper by our patent temper | in K process. A.XBS, ' Common shape, as good as the best. The RED J At KET (Colburn's Patent) AXE cannot be ex celled. We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent, mote than common Axts, with less labor to the chopper. Send for circular and prices to UIPPINCOTT 2k BAK EWEI.I., Pittsburgh. Pa., Sole Mao fact'rs For sale hy principal Hardware Dealers. STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS TME A I.it AN V COTTON Gl* MANU 1. FACTORING CO., Albany, N. Y T , Manu facturers of GENERAL Agki-'ULTBRAL MACBINERT, Comprising the celebrated "Star" Ihre-hing Ma chines; "Star" Railway (or En-ilcss Chain) and Lover Horse Powers ; "Star" Cotton Gins and Con I dessers ; Circular Cross-cut Sawmills ; Vegetable | Cutters ; Horse Hay Forks ; Corn ami Feel Mills ; Power Corn Shelters ; Dog Powers, Ac , Ac . We wish to call the particular attention of Far i mers to our celebrated "STAR" THRESHING AND I CLEANER, which, as lately improved, we claim if I far superior to any other machine now in market.— j It is compact arid easily portable, simple in its con- I struction, an-l therefore easy to operate by the most I inexperienced, and will do its work with marvellous rapnlry and perfeetion, an-l with comparatively the j lea.-t demand upon tho strength of the animals driv | 'Kg't- We have made recent improvemnt* in this ma -1 chine by which we are enabled to thoroughly clean | the grain, under almost any combination of difhcul I tie, and we are now using an entirely new and ef j fective device for relieving tTie feeder of dust, thus inakiug the operation oi threshing as comfortable and safe as with the ordiuary machines it is annoy ing and frequently destructive of health. These machines are ma-b- of suitable sizes for our I "Star" Railway 2 Hoaso Power and for our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 and 6 horses. For sale by our agents and dealers generally. For ful l particulars, send for our Illustrated De scriptive Circular and Price List, Correspondents will please address Tile Albany Cotton Gin Minufacturing Co., P. 0. Drawer 162, Albany, N. Y. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Warranted to remote all desiro for Tobacco, This , great remedy is an excellent appetizer. It purifies I the 1-1-roI, iuvigora'cs the system, possesses great j nourishing and strengtbing power, enables the j stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep | refreshing, and establishes robust health. Smokers I and Chewers for Fifty Years cured. Price Ffiiy i Cents, post tree. A treatise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ac., 1 SENT HIKE. Agents wanted. Address Dn T. R. ABBOTT. Jersey City, New Jersey. TO WIVES AMD MOTHERS. \ WOMAN OF MATURE AGE. havinghronght up a large fam-ly and knowing the care, anxie ty an-l expense attending the same, has lately come into the possession of a saie and simple remedy, whereby mothers an-l wives may prevent the in crease of family to suit their convenience. It is also promoter of health. All communications : confidential, and the remedy sent hy mail Price J2.UO Ad-lrrss Mrs. 11. REED, P. 0. Box 91. Brooklyn. N. Y THIS IS NO HUMBUG.-By sending 30 I cents and Stamp, wiib age, height, color of i eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a corfct picture of your future husbml or wife, wuh name and da'e of marriage. Address W. FOX. P. 0. j Drawer No. 8, Fultonville, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Something new Every family wants it. GALVANIC >ILVER PLATING Ft.i'in. Reeeived Ist premiuiz at Paris Exposition, j Sen-1 tiO cts. for sample. HARRIS A Co-, 32 North j sth st , Piliia., Pa. Of Hie ONE DOIiL.AU SALE a Revolution In Trade. furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR \ V such articles as are used by every family, at a | less price than ihey are sold by any wholesale deal- i er in New York or Boston. Agents wanted to co-operate with us in carrying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, aud j in the disposal of a Isrge and varied stock of Dry j and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Carpeting*. 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 piece of sheet- j ing, Watch, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, etc., ; FILEE OF COST. A check describing an article to be sold for a Dol- ; lar, 10 cts ; 20 for S2; 40 for SI ; 60 for So ; 100 for ! #lO, sent by mail. Send money by Registered let ter. Circulars mailed free to Bny address. Ageuts wanted everywhere. Address BARKIS A PI.UMMER, 34 Hanover St., Boston. Mass We are p repa-ed to receive Advertisements for a iff LIST OF FIFTY SEffSPiPERS ON THE Pacific Coast, EMBRACING CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEV IDA, AND TRE TERRITORIES 0? MONTANA. UTAH, IDAHO and WASHINGTON. Also a New List of Newspapers, hy which ws can insert an Advertisement occupying an irch of space, in 250 NEWSPAPEI " For iO cents eacti per Month. rW SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR ADDRESS GeoPlSowell^ ADVERTISING AGENT J, 40 , Proof of our statement that We have made A OOMr'LiETB REVOLUTION IN TRAOE, can he found in the fact that the immense business we have built up bag induced a multitude of SMALL COSCERXS to imitate our club system, and tome by advertising the presents Ihey will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, todiveert some of our business to themselves. We make this announcement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronise our honse, as we still enn'inue to give better goods ami greater inducements to agents than any other concern in the business Wo sell every description of DRY and FANCY GOODS, Plated Ware, Jewelry, Watches, .Sewing Machines. Ac., Ac , for the uniform price <>t ONIC DOLLAR. Circulars sent to any address tree. PARK Lit A CO.) Nos. 98 atid lUO Summer St., Boston, SCRANTON STEAM COFFEE 41 SPICE MILLS. ALL KINDS Of PURE SPICES. C. W. KERKPATRICK & CO., WUOLCSALK DEALERS II TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD, CREAM TARTER, AC. A'o. 617 Lackawanna A yen ae, (A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind all onr own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE I AND AS CHEAP AS IX AN 1 CITY. C. W KIRK PATRICK if. S. SE A RLE. Scranton, Pa., July 15, 'OS—v7u43tj. ADDRESS TO TIP: NERVOUS AND DEBlLl tated, whnne sufferings have been protracted i from hidden cause.., and whose cases require prompt | treatment to renoer existence de-irahle : II you are suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary dis charges, what effect does it produce npon your gen eral Oealth 1 Do you feel week, debilitated, easily tired 7 Does a little extra exer.ion produce palpita tion of the heart 1 Does your liver or uritiarv or gans, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order 7 Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, or fiocky, or is it ropy on settling ! Or does a thick sum rise to the top ! Or is a seliment at the bottom alter it lias j oreatbiug or dyspepsia ' Are your bcwels contipa ; ted 7 Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of ! blood to the head ! Is your memory impjist?! ! Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject , ■ Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company' of life ? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away : from everybody 1 D.es any litUe thing make you ; start or jump 7 Is your sleep broken or restless 7 I ' Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant! The bloom :on your cheek as I'right 7 Do you erjov yourseif 1 | in society as well t Do you pursue your business j with the same energy 7 Do you feel as much confi dence in yourselt 7 Are your spirits dull and flag | ging, given to fits uf melancholly 7 If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspep.ia. Have you rest i less ni .hts! Your back weak, your knees weak and \ have but little appetite, and you attribute this to , dyspepsia or liver-complaint 7 Now, reader, selt-ai-use, veneral diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- . ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The j organs of generation, wbeo in perfect health, make [ the man. Did you ever think that those wild, defi- , ant, energetic, persevdrirg, saocesslul business men are always those whose generative organs are in I perfect health 7 You never hear such men com- ! plain of being melancholly. of nervousness, of palpi- j tation of the heart. They are never afraid they can- | not succeed in business; they don't become end and j discouraged ; they are always polite and plcaant in'ha company of ladies, and look you and thvia right in the face—none of your downcast looks any other meanness about them I do not me : those who keep the organs inflated by running excess. These wiil uot only ruin their constitute but also those they do business with or fig. H iw many men, from badly-cured diseases freni the efiects of sell-abuse and excesses, have brought j about that state of weakness iu those organs that j has reducd the general system so much as to induce \ almost every other form of disease which humanity ■ is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, aud have doctored lor all but the i right one. Diseases of these organs require tho use of a Di- , uretic- HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU- CllU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure I for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, ,Drop- j sy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General : Debility, and all Jise.wes of the Urinary Organs, ! whether existing in Mate or Female, from whatever j cause originating, and no matter of how long stand- j ing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or j lusantity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are | supported Iroin these sources, and the health and i happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upin prompt use of a reliable remejy, Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward of 18years, prepared by II T. HELMBOLD, Drug gists, 594 New York, and 104 South Uth Street, Philadelphia, Pa- PRICE —1,25 per bottle, or six bottles fur s(i,so, delivered to aay address. Sold j by all Druggists everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP , in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sitnile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. v7n492tn, I THE AMERICAN ~ BIITI9 IE OVERSOW! 49D SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CELEBRATED j COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING I MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop- i ulaiity as conclusive proof of its great merit- The increase in the demand for this valuable , machine has beer. TEN FOLD during the last seven i months of its first year before the public. This grand and surprising success is unprecedent ed in the history of sewing machines, and we feel j fully warranted in claiming that IT II A S NO EQUAL, ! BEISR ABSOLUTELY THE BEST P-HLMIIJY MACHINE IN TUE WORLD, And Intrinsically ttie Cheapest, It is really two machines combined in one, (hy a j simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement.) j making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the i Oversearaing and Button-hole stitch, with equal j facility and perfection. It executes in the very ! best manner every variety of sewing, such as, Hem- ! tning. Felling, Corli lg, Tucking, Stitching, Braid ing and Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (done at the same time,) and ie addition, Overseauis, Embrciders on tho edge, and inakes beautiful But ton and Eyelet holes in all fabrics. These machines with specimens of work and workings can be seen at TUNKIIA NXOCK, PA., by calling on the undersigned, agents for the sale of them in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S TUTTON, MRS BEN J- NEWMAN v7n46tf. FOR SALE CHEAP, < 7 PLATFORM Spring WAGONS, At JEREMIAH CAMPBELLS', Tunkhannock, j Pa. 049-tf, j i All persons indebted to me, by note, judgment, or bonk account, are requested to make payments im mediately and save cost. DANIEL WRIGHT. Tunk., May 13. 1?69 -n4O. 3000 Yds. DELAINES for 15 cts. per yard, et C. DETKICK'S, • .Great it. t&l TUE GREAT • ! J Wi'l Exhibit at I LRfe TUNKHANNOCK Friday, July 31, 1-JUK] SCRANTON, Thurslay, July 3(5, jrnj J MONTROSE,.Saturday, August Ist. be acknowledged best and molt Comprehensive estibli-hmcnt of Splendor, Merit and Attraction. aver formed in the world, presenting all t JIjTH the ANCIENT a MODERN BKAU | TIES, in a style of fafaEgj UNEXCEPTIONABLE TASTE AND Jfa/SM will make its Triumphal Tffttr MJ n* 1 this season, endowed not only with those features which hare rendered I its reputatiou historic--but enhanced iiia b - v ' be au g u nicnta;ion of A DROVE of DROMEDARIES i attired in Magnificent Ilousings— j decked with the prodigality of East- T V r "V ern Fancies—harnessed in a CON i #slv2k3 TINI'OL'3 LINE, and drawing curious 'y wrought Device, bearing in "©EdCS proud and graphic significance a GSJT A (-'OLOSSAT. CTOI .DEN M KOUSE : N> • THE EUROPEAN CIRCUS ha fS more than repeated its Contidbntaj successes Wbeo abroad, it drew to gether its thousands upon thousands >f spectators— but, in the United "dates, its coming was marked by a General Turn-out of the Peo ple—an entire suspension of Business, all persons mak ing the occasion of its visit a General Holiday. Its matchless Procession forming the particular object of the fete. Prom inent in the matchless GRATUITOUS PARADE— toremost in tho array of attractions, and standing without a peer among the novelties of the age, with whose fame the world rings, the management takes great pleasure ia CROCKETT S DEN OF FE ROCWUS LIONS! undei the control of MB. PIERCE, the successor of the world-renowned Crockett, and which will be exhiblt cd in all their native savageDess, un iTconquered onsuMued, save by their ]y**rSißiSJ "lie master—PlEßCE. These mons akSteftfari ,ers were engaged at the Cirque Na jgsßjt polcon in Paris, where they were bo -!% ing exhibited, shortly alter Crockett's , Daring Exploit at Ashley's Theatre, L - London where hy an accident, the <? their cage, gtriaing terror to tho hearts of all within tho theatre. Ro b>re as3 ' s iance could reach him, one unfortunate individual was killed by t i'nom, and an ithcr horribly mangled. The policemen were about to shoot VpWT J the savage monsters, when the UNPARALLELED p DA CF PIERCE & rendered it unnecessary— r or, as they rea ched the place and heard the ter rible truth, they da.-hed at onco among them, their jaws ti!l reeking with the heart's hlood of their victim, and by their Mysterious Power, led them cowering to their den. This bold uia will enter the dca of these untamed prowlers of the (*3t] forest and feed them XMPhUP' WITH RAW FLF.SH FROM HIS NAKED it AN D I a feat which has never beloto been t~W TfTE SENSATION JfA is the LIVE LION IN THE |p.-yyS|j STREETS— free, untrammeled, j Moving at liberty, along the living i' - walls of spectators. Taken out, of bis cage—walked deliberately up a steep platform—placed upon tho pin n,k''e °f a '"ft}' car, and there sitr- C \ rounded by a GROUP of HAND- YvjffiSS SOME GIRLS, borne along amid the j\s most exulting shouts of admiration.— Succeeding this, comes tho GOLDEN CHARIOT OF JEOLII'S. containing J> SCOTT'S CORNET BAND-the Tab 'eau Chariot, with a Living National Allegory—the Cortege of Knights, with waving Plumes and Steel Pano ply- Chinese Confucian Pyramid— Fairy Steed Phaeton of Titania, spiri- A ted along by Gossamer Ponies—the wh le forming the finest Scene of Splendor ever presented to mortal eyes. The Performances ere equal m Tjrsfe to the magniificcnco of the outside glories The most Ein'nent Artistes, including the finest Lady Riders of cis or trans-Atlantic worlds, consti- L%\. ° 3P ,T A- T 3vr Y" among whom are the members of THE BELL FAMILY— teS&O— L~ Mad'He ELISE MURZZETTI, JOHN RICHARD, JAMES and C T** WILLIAM, The great English Ridere and C Versatile Performers ; MISS LITfLE IVATSON, Premier VMWwe I Equestrienne oi the World ; VI ~ Miss JENNIE WATSON, H from Astley's London | MadTle IIENRIQUES, Dashing Horsewoman ; g : - - Madame CECILE, ] from the Anglo-American Circus ; MLS GRACE BELLAIR, I life - from Alhambra, London { NORA PAREPA, —from Cirque St. Marc, Vienna ; Miss AMANDA LEESON, /f4JjL from Ifresden School of Art ; M'lle EMILY ROWLAND W [Jff fm La Cirque Napoleon ; M ile JOSEPHINE, i Special Favorite in Europe ; Miss JENNIE ST. CLAIR, from Hi prodrome, Paris ; Madame SIIERWOOD, g0 _ W'S*<c the Damg Horsewoman ; EDWIN WATSON, f Protean and Histrionic Rider ; PIIILO NATHANS, Principal and Four-horse Re'.nsmnn ; CHARLES SHERWOOD, SM The Original and onlv Great Dclin eatorot PETE JENKIN* ( SANTIAGO GIBBONOISE, . I Contortionist ' CIIAS. SHERWOOD, Jr s<i the Astounding Acrobat | SAM LONG, a Great Churn, and Capital Singer | FRANK WHITTAKER, \SjJSm the geniel Man of Fun j V W% CLARENCE DRAKE, WTJMSj Somersault Equestrian ; VALENTINE DE FAISIER. OSMOND CAMBLASSJ fiFcnJ tbe 3Ur pri'"inf Gymnast | J And a host others of well-deserved CANARY, the qn:ntes*oßre of Reality and Equine Training, anl ihe Trick Poneies GAZELLE and 2LJ!>jL^§£*j BLACK PRINCE, will be introduced JtrtjPsgJ** t'y Mr. W. WATERMAN Admission Sn cts. Children under 10 years-- -.25 sU. PR* 1, i TWO Performances each Day— infl£*, Aftermain and Night Dm-rs open al ' ai d 7 o'clock. Cetauituce half an hour afterwards. Be at the place of Exhibition in the morn ing in time to see the Lion transferred from tho Den to the top of the Platform Car previous to the start ing of the Processions. remember~tlie great WILL BE AT TUNKHANNOCK, FRIDAY, JULY Jlst: Ji
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