Local and Personal. See Harris & Fluinmer's advertisement in another column. The llreak in the canal at Falls, we learn, is about repaired; and the ditch will soon beinnaii gable condition. The K. R. Track, is laid up as far as the Falls creek. Several Showers of rain have fallen here with in the past week, greatly to the advantage of the summer crops- but interfering somewhat with hay ing and harvesting. The Bridge l'ler foundation for the River Bridge at this place, is now raised several feet above low water mark. The timber for the superstruc ture is now delivered and ready for framing. Mr Alarcy, the contractor, proposes to push forward the work as rapidly as possible. Bankruptcy.—The bankrupt law has been ex tended to January Ist, lS(j9. As originally passed all persons applying after June Ist, 18g9, had to show assets equal to fifty per cent, of their liabili tics, before they could be discharged, under the law rs amended, this provision does not take effect till January Ist. Blanks.—We keep on hand and for sale at this office, Blank notes—single, ani bound in books, of 50 and 100 each, summonses, subpoenaes, constab'e-' sales, collectors' letlns, attachment executions, rules and interrogat ores for justices, sheep dug-iaw blanks leases,school collect >r,A treasurers bon Is,s ipcrvisors' and township treasurers bonds, justices', fee bills, blanks deeds, Ac. Ac. Blanks of all kinds printed to order and in the best style, on short notice. A Fruitful fowl.—Mr. Fletcher Dickson, of Tunkhannock Tp informs as that he has a hon Tur key which has laid seventy eggs since last spring ! —and still they cotne ! —She has sho-tn no disposi tion to multiply her species by sitting on them, but has kept right on with her laying. Mr. D. thinks bis turkey will take the premium as a layer. Who can trot out a more prolific bird? A New Bank Building for the Wyoming Na tional Bank at this place, is to be built, as soon as possible The foundation walls are now being put up Ly Mr. I'env Billings, who has taken the contract for this put ol the work. The building is to be 24 by 70 ft*, three stories. It will be located on the lot aJjoiuing the brick store of C. I'. Miller on Tioga Ft. Removal.--11. Barbara & Co. have removed their extensive stock of ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods and cloths, to the store room owned by C. I\ Miller, two doors be'ow their old stand Persons wishing to get anything in the line of cloth ing. hats, caps, hosiery, boots A shoes Ac. will find their stock the most extensive and complete of any in town. Call and e> Ihetn. Commenced Wm k.—Mr. 11, B. Morgan who has contracted to raise the embankment for the Rail Hoad on the sou'h side of the creek at this place, bas already put a large force of men and teams on the work. Tbi< embankment is about a utile iu ivtigih, aud in height, varying from 10 to 30 feet. I'ratiks of I.lshtnitig.—During the thunder Storms which have occurred within the past few days, the lightning has been hurtling around rather carelessly. The house of Wui N. Mne, at Meshop p:n wis struck an I c rati le-ably damaged. A barn in Monroe belonging to J. M Tracer, was Struck anl burned down. Eight yearlings belong ing to Mr. Ureinhall in Washington Twp„ which had gathered around a small tree, were instantly killed by the subtle fluid, wbbh appeared to have followed down the tree to within three or four feet of the ground, wheu it left it and "went through'' the cattle. Ttje Circus which e.xh bited here on Friday last was pronounced by circu--goers, one of the best that has vi-i:ed this region for many years. The attendance w;. quite large, prebably 2,500 or 3000 A Lii.-tiko by taking the wring road delayed a part ot the company un'it tne afternoon ; so that the grand entry with the uncaged Lion Ac., did not take place. No one d >ubted the ability ot the com p .tiy to perform this part oi what they alvertised, it circumstances had n.t prevented. A few "brush es" occurred among some of the boys who bad in dulged rather too freely in benzine— result, one or two black eyes Dog Fights have been quite numerous of late, in our streets. Quite a large number ol men-and as many Imys as conveniently can do s>, run to, and attend these canine encounters, as though the e l .- hibitton afforded thctn real pleasure We think that thee brutalr/iog shows would a it go often take place, if some of the boys did not slily hiss on the brutes. I>ogs when le.'t alone, do not so mU'h "de light to bark and bite," as may be supposed from the old nur. ery rhyme, on this subject. Such as do should be promptly cured of this propensity by hav ing their tails cut off—just back of the ears. This breed of bob-tailed dogs never disturbed a neigh borhood by going to war —even in dog days. Wagon .Maker*, in this vicinity, should knew chit ihJ hest and cheapest spokes, hubs, and bent stuff, for their use, can he obtained at the •*Ti wanli Agricultural works. The freight on which, t? any point along the line of the canal, would be far less than by any other route. We have latety seen souie specimens of work from this firm, which were the most perfect we ever saw. Attention is directed to their a Ivertiseiuent in another column, Au Interesting Scrub Race for the nomina tion for Feoatnr, in this district is now going on. 1.-twceii Landon of Bradford, Win 11. Jessup Esq. of Su.queh.inna, and P. M. Osterhout Eq. of thC county. Bradford and Susquehanna are at sword' points on this question, each is striving to get aid from Wyoming. The sorrel topped nig from Brad ford, has the impudence to come into Wyotn'ug and contest tic Sel l here, with the local candidate—anl r.;:h a good pr spcct of success. He has been ma king speeches, and v'siting the brethren at different points, many of whom, strange as it may seem, art still credulous enough to think he is hone.-t. With those who are not deluded with this idea, he opcr aets with the same weapons made of by the "Pern R. K. C 0.," in producing so suddell a change in hiinielf la the use of which none are more skil ful than he now is. Soins busy bodies have even hinted that he, in the end, will make merchandise of Mr. U., should he get the nomination in this County It is more than probable however, that he will cany the County on his own hook, even as against Oster hout. He already rules tha Radical roost ic. Brad— loid, in defiance of their best men there The lick spittles of this County may as well surrender at once lor it will coine to tbat in the end. Married. LETRICK—LUCE—In Tunkhannock. Aug. 2d, by Rev. S P. Brown, Mr. E. A. Betrick, and Miss Sr E. Luce. Died, FICKLER-Tn Tunkbannock. July 31 of scarlet fever, Andrew P , son of F. R. and Catherine Sicklcr, aged 2 years, 4 months and six days. VERXOY-In Hyde Park Pa , July 22nd, Lula Edna, intuit daughter of Mr. Silas Vermv FOK SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale, 12 ACRES* OF LAND situate lj miles from Tunkhannock Boro. on main road to Montrose, well watered, with a frame house, barn and apple and other fruit trees thereon. Im mediate possession will be given the purchaser JAMEi D. BARBY. | July 29, '6B nsow'd Ipccial UoticfS. _____ Persons indebted to the estate I of Geo. S. Tutton, dee'd., will save costs by making an immediate settlement with SARA TUTTON, J HARVEY SICKLEB, Admr'S J NOTICE. Is hereby given, that application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County for the incorporation of the First Methodist Episco pal Church of Skinner's Eddy, and that unless ob jection be made and sustained, the said Court will decree the incorporation thereof at the August term, l?g8, of said Court. E J. KEENEY, Proth'y. Tunk., July 20th, 'g3.—*7n49*4. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts have been filed ia the Register's office, in and for the County of Wyoming, and 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. Spaulding and A. P. Burgess, administrators of the estate of Gilbert Ad ams, late of Forkston Township, deceased. Filed April 30ih 'g9. The Final account of Jacob Decker. Guardian of Mary Flummerfelt, minor daughter of Jacob Flummerfelt. late of Meshoppeu township, dee'd; Filed May 4th 'gß. The Final account of John G. Spauhling, adminis trator of the estate of Joseph S. Vaow, late of Forkston township, i'ec'd. Filed May 29th 'gß. Account of Aliei C Thompson, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Solomon Brown, late of Exeter Township, dee'd. Filed June, Id. 'fiß. The Final account of Wm. B. Overfield. Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Towusend dee'd. Filed June 13th 'gß. The Final account of Chauncy Rosengrant and Hannah 0. Rosengrapt, administrators of the estate of Albert Rosengrant, late of Eaton Township, dee'd Filed July 10th 'g3. The Final account of E. J. Mowry, adininistiator of ihe ostate of John Kintner,dee'd. Filed July 17,'gri 0. L. PARKISH, Register Register's Office, Tunk Pa. July 21st. AI'DITOK* NOTICE. The unlersigne l having been appointed, by the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Wyoming, an Auditor, to distribute the fund arising from the sale of real estate of Norman IS. Sprague, will at tend U> the duties of his appointment at his office in Tiitikbannoek Borough, on Saturday, the Bih day of August, A. I) 1868, at one one o'clock, P. M. at whub time and place, all petsons inteerestei therein, are reijuested to present tliier claims,or be debarred from receiving any portion thrreof. J. II- Rhodes. Auditor Tunkhannock Pa July 15th, 1863 v7 48 4t - Medical Testimony in Favor of Upham's Fresh. Meat Cure. Dr O W. Blaydes, of Jericho, Kentu-ky , un lcr date of Aug. 2g. says : "I have used up the box of Fre-b Meat Cere. I purchased of you some five weeks ago, and I confess it has surpassed anything I have ever tried iu consumption - " Consumpt.ves, try ''rphain's Fresh Meat Cure." If you have not passed too far ir-to the 'valley and shadow of death,' i: will cure you, Sold by Lyman A Weils, Tuok har.n AC A* COATS, O VA 'XCOA 7S, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, BOOTS, HATS \ CAPS, Serb-ties, Hot i cry, Suspenders, Handkerch i ejs COLLARS, UMBRELLAS AC., and in fact everything in the Clothing or Furnishing line at VERY LOW PRICES. In addition to the above we have an elegant as sortment of Clothes, Cassimers and Vestings, Clothing made to order at the shur.est no tice Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere and SECURE GOOD GOODS AND •p /V TTt pniCES. H BARHAM ly, and unlets toon cheeked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable left, toon terminating in death, will be the result. Couitipation, Flatulence, In v.' ard 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 betore the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Batik, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Zvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. AU these indicate disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs, combined with impure blood. FJOOFLTMB'S ©crmiin Dittcrs ls-entlrely vegetable, and contains no lienor. It Is a compound or Fluid Ex tracts. The ltoots. Herbs, and Harks fi-om which these extracts arc made are gathered In Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a scientific chemist. These cilracts are then forwarded I•> fills country to be used expressly tor the msnufsr I ure of these Hitters. There Is no alcoholic substance of tuiv kind used in compounding the Hitler*, hence it Is the only Ililtris that ran be used In oases where alcoholic sllt-i --mlauts are not advisable. fjooflitnlfs ©enn \ (Tonic is a combination of all the ingrttlin- *f the Hitters, with run* Santa Cruz Rum, Ora etc. It is used far the same discos** a* 'he HiW. ■ coses where some pure alcoholic stimulus Ure t. Yon will bear in mind th it these remedies I't'i • ely lif ent from any others advertised f>' f • care of th* diseos'S named, these being sc •" j traiions of medicinal extracts, while the others ".e 're deceptions of rum in some form. The '1 \*l u < ndedly one of the most pleasant and tsqreea : nv, lies ever offered to the public. Its t'is'e is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take it. while its i icinu t rrhilarating, and medicinal qualities have c J mur Liver in orders keep ywsr digestive organs in a "ttnd, healthy condi tion, by the uj of (hctc rtwn set, and uO disease will Iter assail you. TS3 3CIIPI3ZXCXT. Ladles who wish a fair skin and good complexion, free from a yellow ish tinge and all oilier disflgucement, should use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver In perfect order, nud the bloou purr, will result In spark ling eyes and blooming cheeks. CAt'TIOS. JToofimifs German Remedies are counterfeited. The genuine bar. the signature of M. Jest k.eun on the. front of the outside wrap/*er of each botde, and the name of the article blown in such bottle. A!l others art counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been re ceived, testifying tothe virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS. FROM HON. QUO. W. W OODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Maech 16th, 1567. I find "TToofiantTs German Bitters" is not on intoa. Seating beverage, but is a good tonic, useful in disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of debility and want of nervous action in the aystem. Yours truly, GEO. Vr. WOODWARD. PROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, App.il 28th, 1*66. I consider " Iloofland's German Hit ters" a vntliable ttsewUcinr in case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience Of It. Vours, with respect. JAMES THOMPSON. From REV. JOSEPH H. KKNNARP, D.D, Pastor of the Tenth liapti-t Church, Philadelphia. PR. JAc X SOX—Pea P. Sir : I hare been frequently re quested to connect my name with rerommerufatunu of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my apjrropriate sphere, I hare in all cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in rarimu in- fauces. and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Iloofland's German Hitters, 1 depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Jor Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In tome, cases it may fail; but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who sutler from the above causes. Yours, very res,wet fully, J. 11. KE.S.SARD, Eighth, below Coatee St. Price of the Bitters, SI.OO per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $5.09. Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $7.50. The Tonic is put up in quart bottles. Recollect that it is Dr. HoofianWs German Remedies that are so universally used anil so highly recommend ed ; and da not allow the Druggist to induce you to take any thing else that he may say is just as ipevl, be cause he mal:rs a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by express to any locality upon application to th* PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Jfo. 631 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EVANB, Proprietor, Pormerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. These Remedies are for sale by Druggists, Sit tire keepe rA, and Medi cine Dealers everywhere. Do not forget to examine well the article, you buy, in order to get the genui tie IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE I NITED STATES, fur the Western District of Pennsylva nia. William L. Bardwell, a under the Act of dnngre.-s of March 2d, 18g7, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, no tice is hereby given, to all persons who have proved their debts and other persons interested, to appear on the 2(jth day of August, 18(;S, at 9 o'clock A. M. before E Overton Jr. Esq., Register at his office In Tonanda, Pa, to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said bank rupt' And further, notice is hereby given, that the Second and thiid meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt required by the r7ih and 2?th sections of said act, will be ha I before the said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. MoOANDLESS, ▼Sl2tr. Clerk of said Court, Buck & Sterling FURNITURE WARE RUOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, next door to Wall's Hotel, 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, MATRESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the lowest cash rates. BUCK A STERLING. v7n47tf. SHERIFF'S SALET BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me di rected there will be expose I to public sale at the Court House in Tuukhaonock, Wyoming *'o., Pa ON SATURDAY, AUG- 15, '6B, at 1 o'clock P. M. All the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate and lying in the township of Falls, Wyoming County, Penn'a, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the North by land of Wakcrnnn Taylor, East by land of Alfred Fitch, .South by land of Spencer Fitch, West by land of DanieJ Lee and Na thaniel Fitch, containing about one hundred acres of land more or less, about ninety acres thereof im proved with one frame Dwelling H>us*, one frame Barn, one Shed, one Hog House, a small apple or chard, and some other fruit trees thereon with the appurtenances. Also, One other piece, parcel, or tract of land, 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 sobl to Selah Odell, East bv land of Perry Sickler, South by lands of Eudora Sickler, and West by land of Led Townscni, containing about fifteen acres of land the same more or less, all improved, with three trame Houses, two liarus, one Saw Mill, one Lith and Shingle Mill, thereon, with the appurtananees. Seized an i taken n execution at the suit of Aaron Brown, use of Harrison Sickler, now assigned to F. 0 Ross, v* Philo Sherwood. And will be sold for cash only, by M W. DeWITT. Sheriffs Office, ) Tunk- July 2Q 69 > SHERIFF'S SALE- I) V virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me di ) reeled there will be exposed to public sale at the Court [louse iu Tunkhannock, Wyoming County. Pennsylvania, OX SATT RDAT, APO. 15. '65. at 1 o'clock P M. All the right, title an I interest of the defendant in and to that ccrt >in piece, parcel or tract of land, sit uate and bisng in the Township of Mesboppen, Wy oming County. Penn'a, bounded aud described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner on the line of lands formerly belonging to Hollenhack 0 .airfield ACo, on the East side of the Meshnppen Creek, and running thonoe .South seventy two degrees, E ist twenty six perches to a corner, thence Soutli fifty degrees. East twelve perches to a corner, thence Soutlrtwenty two degrees, Et fourteen aud a half perches to a corner, to the public highway, thcr.cc South Eighty ihrce degrees east, to intersect the lice ofland lite the property of Drinker dec'.l, thence by and with the said Drinker's line, North to the corner of lands formerly belonging to An.on Stoker, thence down the Mesboppen Cieck, by and with the line of saiJ Stovker, North sixty degrees, West tiffv six perches, thence North seventy two degress West twenty nine perches to a corner, thence Norlh degrees East across the Meshoppen Cretk nj along the iinc " * aiJ Hollenhack Overfiebl A Co. to the place of beginning, containing thirteen acres of land tnoro or Iccf. a " iiupro. ' • wl on c Dwelling House, one saw mill, S'uail n d some fruit trees thereon and Road privileges to and from sai l saw mill with the appurtenances Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. Hankinson, assigned to Wm, B. Overflcld vs. Ira J. oturdevant. And will be gold for coh only by SI. \V. DeWITT, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, ) Tunk. July '2tf 68. ) SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to i e directed there will be exposed to Public Sa e nt the Court House, in Tunkhannock, Wyoming C< Pennsylvania. SATURDAY, AUG. 15th, '6B, at 1 o'clock P. M , I All the right, title and interest of the Defendant j in and to that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land, s 'uate and being in the Township of Nicholson, j W oming County, Penn'a, bounded and descrit>ed, | o8 follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner in centre ot Road leading trout Piereevtlle to Ntven, near the barn of the Piere-ville Hotel, thence Northerly j along said lioad about one hundred and three yards, ! and along a line of land . f Elijah Ball, to a orn-r iu centre of said toad, thence easterly along the i same to a corner in centre ot Monroe Crl?ek, about j t venty seven yards thence down the centre of said j book about one hundred and three yards to a cor- j n r. thence Westerly along line of land of Buck a out nineteen yards to place of beginning, contain i,g about 2170 square yards more or less, with a g nail frame dwelling house th rcon, all improved together with a quantity of squared and sawed tim ber, framed for a building on said lot including live bents with rafters, braces, joists Ac. with a lot of hemlock boards. Seined and taken in execution at the suit of Perry Oakly vs. New York A Pennsylvania Gold and Sil ver Mining Company. And will he sold far cash only, by M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Tuuk., July 28,1868. SHERIFF'S SAFE, BY virtue of a writ of ■ Venditioni Exponas to me directed, t! ere will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, S ITURDAY, AUG. 15, '6B, at 1 o'e'ock P. M. All the right title and interest of deft. in that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate and being in the township of Monroe, Wyoming County, P'. bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the N'otth by lands of Barnes on the East by land of Valentine Slile, on til® South and West by land of Chester Brown, containing about 2;> acres more or less about 10 acres improve i. 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, by M, W. DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. ) Tuuk. July 26, '6B j _ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the Western District of Pennsyl vania Jasper J. Seymour a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1968, having applied for a discharge of all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, By order of the Court, Notice is hereby given, to all pers>ns who have proved their debts and other persons interested, to appear on the 14th day of August ISjiS, at 9 o clock, A. M.. before E- Overton Jr. Esq , Register, at his office in Towanda, Pa., to show cause it any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt- And further, Not'ce is hereby given thai the Second and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 29 Sections of said Act, will be had before the said Register, at the same time and plaqp S C. McCANDLESS. Clerk of said Court n3o2w. ftffo JiiWrtisfntfiib. 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Y, Manu facturers of GENERAL ACIRICI LTCRAL MACHINKRT, I Comprising the celebrated "Star" Threshing Ma- i chines ; ''Star" Railway (or Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Powers ; "star" Cotton Gins and Con ; deters ; Circular Cross-cut Sawmills ; Vegetable j Cutters ; Horse Hay Forks ; Corn anl Feed Mills ; Power Corn Shtl ers ; Dog Powers, Ac., Ac , We wish to call the particular attention of Far mers to our celebrated "STAR" THRESHING AND CLE ANER, which, as lately improved, we claim it far superior to any other machine now in market. — j It is compact and easily portable, simple in its con- I struction, and therefore easy to operate by the most ! inexperienced, and will do its work with marvellous j rapidity anl perfection, and wi:h comparatively the | least demand upon the strength of the animals driv- . ing it. We hive made recent irnprovemnts in this ma chine by which we are enabled to thoroughly clean 1 the grain under almost any combination of diffi-u' ' ties, and we are BOW nsing an entirely new and ef- j fective device tor relieving the feeler ot dust, thus making the operation of threshing as comfortable ! and safe as with the ordinary machines it is annoy- ; ing and frequently destructive of health. j These machines are made of suitable sizes for our "Star" Railway '2 Horse Power and for our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 and 6 horses. For sale by our agents and dealers generally. For ful' particulars, send for our Illustrated De scriptive Ctrcu lur an i Prio" Li-t, Correspondents will please address The Albany Cotton Gin .Manufacturing Co., P. 0. Drawer 162, Albany, N. Y. Circular, Mill, Malay, Gang & Cros3 Cut 6 A. W S - Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Temp ered and Patent Ground, perfectly true and "even, , and uia ie of uniform temper by our patent temper ing process. A X 32 Common shape, as good as the best. The REI) JACKET (Colburn's Patent) AXE cannot be ex celled. We guarantee they will cut '25 per cent. more than common Axes, with less labor to the chopper. Fend for circular and nriees to I.ll*l*l NCOTT !fc lIAKF.YVEI/fi, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole Mar* fact'is For sale by principal Hardware Dealers. WE HAVE COME" With great inducements to agents to co-operale with us in our RAND •'ONE Collar tSjALE! Bheetlngs fro. of Cost, to our Agents. Watches free ot Cost to our Aeenls, Be\ving Machines free ot eovt to Agents, liCa hr Goods free of Cost to Agents. Linen G'ods free of Cost to our Agents. 8i !.s and Btau Is free of cost to Agents, Hoots and Shoes free ot cost to Agents. Dress Good-free of cost to our Agents. GTEAT DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS, Seud fr our circular Agents wanted everywhere. Address HARRIS At PI.UMMER, 34 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. "laWIIE NCEV ILL E Female Seminary, LAW REN CEVTLLE, NEW JERSEY I 1!!!! NEXT SESSION will commence on Sept . 10th. Send for Circular C W. NASSAU, Principal A FIRBT CI.ABS IBS SCHO3L FOR YQUKG LADIES. TN CONNECTION with the STATE NORMAL SCIIOOI.. Trenton, New Jersey Total . bar ges, including board, tuition, and Books, $'225 a ! year. For circular with full particulars, apply to JOHN S. HART, Principal. ! NOTICE. All persons indebted to me, by not e, judgment, o book account, are requested to make payments im mediately and save cost. ' DANIEL WRIGHT. Tunk., May 13, - 3000 Yds. DELAINES for 15 cts. per yard, at C- DETRTCK'3. j 5000 Yards Best Prints, for ] )2| cle per yard, at C. DETRICK'S. gjjfo ipfartisemeiit!}. WE ARE ON HAND, And will sll more for the money thin any ||othr in the (fountrn. iJJ _ J VS- Our inducements for forming Clubs are more than double that of j any establishment in the country. For the pioof of this assertion. please examine our : Terras to Agents, which are as follows : Read carefully and compare wi*h the term? j l for getting up clubs, as advertised by other estab lishments. I Any person sending us two Dollars, ; can receive for the same a selection from the follow- J ing articles :—Two(not one)so picture Morocco Al bums, 2 pairs(not one pair)of Congress boo:.?, 2 | pieces(not one piecelof Pants Pattern, 2(not one).) j bottle Revolving Castors, 2(uot one)worstel Break j fast Shawls, or any two articles(nol one arttcle)from j our exchange list. }Vc trill also send 20 printed notices of articles j for sate at one dollar each Any person sending Three Dollars, I can receive for the same a selection from the follow- J ing articles 15 yds. Do I-ine, 1 white Marseille* Quilt., 2(not one) 100 view Turkey Morocco Albums, ] 20 yds Sheeting, Wool Square Shawl, 2 setsfn >t one) Gold Bosom Studs, 2(aot onelllair Guard Chains, j with Gold plated trimmings. (The trimmings of ; these chains are advertised by other concerns as j GOLD, which is a deception, as they are all of them j gold plated ) 2(not one(silver plated, cbnsel Butter ; Dishes 2(not onejsilver plated 5 bottle Revolving j Castors, 2(not one) Worsted P.omenade Shawls, 2 | (not one set).3tcel Blade 1 Knives and Forks, 3(not I one)ladiea' long gold pi tted Chains, 3(not one)ladtes' j j solid Gold Double Rings, 2(not oiia)gcnts' heavy I chased gold plated Rings (These ring? are adver j tiscd hy other concerns as solid gold, which is a j fraud upon the public.) 3)nt one) Black Walnut j Work Boxes or Writing Desks, 2(not one)extr* i j quality Balmoral Skirts, 2 ?ets(not one) of Jewelry ! and Sleeve Buttons to match, 2(m>t one)superior : Turkey Morocco Shoppings Bags, 2 paits(noi one) j ladies' Balmoral Boots. I We trill also send 40 printed notices of articles for sale at one dollar each Any person sending Fvc Dollars. ! )oot six dollarsjcan receive for the same a selection from the following articles :—A black or colored , Alpacca Dress Pattern, a Poplin Dress d'atiern, I piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting, I engraved (g bottle?) silver plated revolving Castor, -1 yds su perfine Cassimere. extra heavy large sired Wbitc Qnilt, 1 pair gents' Calf Boots, 4 yds good Wool Frocking. 2(not one) jest quality Balmoral Skirts.ari eight day Clock, made by Seth Thomas, 4 vis double width Cloth for ladies' Sacks or children's wear, a silver plated Cake or Carl Basket, Fur Muff or ( ape, Wool Long Shawl, splendid clasp Family Bible, 4 yds (not three yards)iouble width water primp cloaking, 2 sets each(not one set eacb)lvory Handle Knives, with Silver plated Forks, 1 sel ot Lace Curtains. IFic trill also send fiO printed noftces of articles for sale at one dollar each. Any person sending Ten Dollars, I can receive for the same a selection frotn the follow ing articles 7 yds.(not four yds.)double width i Cloth for Cloaking or Coating, 3(not two) Bleached Linen Table Cloths, with 2 nor (not one dot.) Linen ! Damask Napkins, 30 yds (not 25 yds ) Hemp Car petting, 13 yards extra quality blaek or colored Al paecu Dress Patters, 14 yards sxtra quality. Popiin ! Dress Patterns, Silver limiting Case Watch, new j (not second haoded)2 duaqnot one dor.) ivory Uaniled -steel bladed Knives and Forks, 1 pr superior Wool Blankets, nice Fur Muff and Cape, 3(not one)silver i plated engraved Ice Pitchers, 9 ydefnot 7) yds ) Wool Cassimere for suit, 2 dor.(not one dor (Rogers' j 1 best silver plated Fork?, Common r-ense Fewing Mv i chine(the real article, not a base imitation as used , by other concerns) 4(not two) Honey Comb Quilts, 2 (not one)p!eodid ch-p Family Bibles. I TUe trill also send printed notices for 120 arti i cles for sale at one dollar each. For larger clubs the value increases in the same ratio. Our stock of goods is all new and in good order.— j The quantity of the Goods is all better than those used by any other concern in the country. We are | of the opinion that, after reading the above adver- ; tiseracnt, some parties will come to the conclusion that they hive be. n severely swindled by same of i the bog a? Gift concerns in this city. We canno' offer to the person sending us the larg- j est amount of money for a month, a Gift of money j or Watches, as that is a violation of the Law again?t ' ' Lotteries ; hut in addition to the above libera! term-, J I we will sell to any one who may semi us 810, eleven : j artioles from our exchange list, all to be sent in one ' order ; and for 820 we will send twenty-two articles j from our ex change list, all to be sent in one order. i Money sent by 7?egistered Letters j or hy a Postal Money Order, or Draft at our risk. Catalogues sent to any ! address. P. S Agents will please notify us what firms have I ag nts in their town or city, and they will receive i our most sincere thanks. THOMAS T„ FEN NO & CO. Ixuo. 52 & 54 Elm Street, Boston. Mass. I TOW ANDA AGRICULTURAL I WORKS. TO WANE A, PENN'A., MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, BENT STUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WOOD TURXIXG IX ALL ITS BRAXCHES. , SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC , ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES fBE XT STUFF, j Wt offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. j The above are from the best SECOXD GROWTH HICKORY b OAK, LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HASP. We have the Broad and Narrow Guage. I3T" MILL.PICKS made and dressed. W. T. Bisnop, Superintendent. M, C. MERCI'R, P:rsi lent, i vSnlly Towan la, July 2 lbgS. SCRANTON SIMM RAN SPICE MILLS ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES, C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO., WHOLESALE HEALERS IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD, CREAM TARTER, AC. J\"o. St7 Lackawanna Arenac, (A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind all our own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED AGROUND TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE ! AND AS CHEAP AS IN AN Y CITY. C. W KIRKPAI RICK II S. SB A RLE Scranton, Pa., July 15. '69—v7n43tY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters teg'anjentary on the estate of j Alfred Hioe, late of Tunkhanunck. deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All |ws.iiis indebt ; ed to the said est a e aro requested to make payment and those having claims or demands agiinst the estate of said deceased, will m tk known the same without delay, to CfIAS. W. HIXE, Ex'r. Tunk., July 14, '(jß-n46. Address to the nervott3 and debilt tated. whose sufferings hire been protracted from bidden causes, and whose eases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable : If you are l suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary di.?- 4 I charges, what effect does if produce Upon your gen eral health 1 Do you feel week, debilitated, easily tired 7 Dies a little extra exeriion produce palpita tion you wi-h to be left alone, to get away from everybody ' Dies any little ibing make yml start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless { Is the lustre of your eye as brilli nit 7 The bluora on your cheek a-bright 7 Do you enjoy yourself in society as well t Do you pursue your business with the ame encrgv 7 Do you feel as much con - dence in yourself 7 Are your spirits dull and flag ging, giveu to fits of ine!ancholly I If so, do not ! lay it to your liver or dyspep-ia. Hive you rea't -1 les- ni :bts ! Your bvk weak, your knees weak, and j have but little appetite, and you attribute this L i dyspepsia or liver-complaint 7 j Now, reader, sell-abuse, veneral diseases badly j cpre i, and Sexual excesses, are all capable of pro ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The | organs of generati in, when in perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those hold, defi ant, energetic, persevdring, successful business men | are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health 7 You never hear such men com plain of being melan-holly, of nervousness, of palpi tation of the heart. They are never afraid tlieycatr i not succeed in business; they don't become sad and ! discouraged i they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look youandtbem 1 right in the face-nunc of your downcast looks r any other m.anness about them. I do not me aa ; those who keep the organs ir.fl't-1 by running ,t excess. These wili cot only ruin their constitute i but also those they do business with or f ,g. How many men, from badly-cured diseases frrta the efiects of sell-abuse and excesses, have brought ■ about that state of weakness in those organs that ! lias reduced the general system so much as tj induce almost every other form ot di-ense which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely en r suspected, and ha>e doctored lor all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Di uretic- IIKLMBOLD'S FLUID K.\ IK ACT BU j CHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, j Drop sy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gjneral •Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and ho matter of how long stand- If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insantity may ensue. Our flesh unl blood are supported from these sources, and the health an f happiness, and that of Posterity, depeuds up in prompt nse of a reliable remedy, lfelmhold's Extract Btichu, established upward of 18 years, prepar.-d by If T. HELM BOLD, Drug gi-t?, 594 New York, and 104 South Uth Street, Philadelphia, Pa- Price — l ,"2s per bottle, or six I bottles for 50,50, delivered to uy address. Fold ' by all Druggists everywhere. \JONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP | Lv ia steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-eiinilo of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed di. X. IIEL.MBOLD. v7n4R2in, THE AMERICAN IfflS 10LE O¥ERS£4M!!IS A9D SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to thetr CELEBRATED 1 COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING I MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop ; ul-i-ity as conclusive proof of its great merit- The increase in the demand for this valuable machine has lieea TEN FOLD during the last seven months of its first year before the public. Thi grand and surprising success is unprecedent isl in the history of sewing machines, and wo feel ; fully warranted in claiming that IT HAS NO EQUAL, BFINft ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACEIINB IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest, It is really two machines combined in one, (by n : simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement.) , making both the ShtUile or Lock-stitch, and the | Overseaiuing and Button-hole stitch, with equal | facility and perfection. It executes in the very best manner every variety of sewing, such as. Hem- I raing, Felliug, Cording, Tucking, stitching, Brail • ing and Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (dune at the same tine.) aol in addition, Overseatns, | Embroiders on the e ige, and makes beautiful But ! ton and Eyelet holes in all fabric?. These machines with specimens of work and workings can be seen at TUNKHANNOCK, PA., ! by calling on the undersigned, agents for the sale | ol them in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. ? TUTTON, MRS- BEN J- NEWMAN. v7n46tf. For Sale at Alott's, BOOTS. BIXGHAMTOX BOOTS, ot Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS, Best make EASTERN BOOTS. | :o:—* j A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral. Congress, Polish Roots of Glove ! Kid tnrl G'-at. Also, Iliitton Gaiters. ; GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GIOVES and MITTENS. Gerts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unliued and Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNER STORK, Tunkhannock, Pa.vsulltf COURT PROCf/O'ATIOV, TT niEREAS, the Hon- Wm EL WELL. Presi- 1 W dint Judge of the Court of Common I'ieas and j Court of tli-neral Quarter Sc-s-i n< of the Peace, and I the President Justice of the Court ol Oyer ai>l Ter ' miner and General Jail Di liverv, for the trial of , capital and other offences, fur the twenty-sixth Ju di rial District of I'enn'a ; G* I'ike, and J. \ Smith, ' Esq-s,, A.-sueinte Judges of the Court of Common ( Pleas and General Quarter Sessions ef the Peace. | and Associate Justices of Oyer unl Terminer and General r uil Delivery of the County of Wyoming, hive by their precept to me directed, ordered a GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, j to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 17th day ! of August A. D. 1868. j Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, all Justices of the Peace and Constables within the I Coumy of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pr..|r per-ous at the time and place above mentioned, with their roll?, records, inquisitions, ex aminations. rcoogniriinces, and other remembrances, f j to do those things which to their offices iu that be i j half lespectiv ly belong. ■ ) Notice is also given that those w'ao are bound by I i recognisances to prosecute the prsoncrs that are or > shall be in .he Jail of Wyoming County, that they I be then and there to prosecute them as shall be iust M W. DcWITT, Sheriff, I Sheriff's Office, I'unk July 2§th 1668