Local and Personal. Wotlee-—The Books sort accounts of the lute firm of Dunham and Roberts, hare been left withC. Burr, Eq-, of Meehoppen for immediate oolleetKm. Several of our merchants are now receiving large additions to their already full stocks. Among the latest arrivals we notice those at Molt' 8 and De trick's, Col. Hiram Dennison, aged g5 years, died at his residence, in Kingston, Luz Co., on the 27ih olt. Only one male representative of the Dennisnn fami ly—a nam* distinguished in the histories of the Wy oming valley—yet remains. Buck A Sterling keep a very large stock of Furniture of every description constantly on hand. Parsons visiting town should call at their rooms to see the sights.! f nothing more. A Good tMog~<>A new scruhhing arrangement, manufactured by Mr Pbilo Bowers, of this place, who has the right for th>s County, is very popular among the women of this vicinity, and indeed where ever tried. Every family should have one. Mo'e Furniture,—St.nsbury. HUM A Co. have recently built a neat and tasteful building, op posite their manufactory, which they propose to fill up with all the latest styles of furniture and up holstery. New Time Table.—Attention is called to the new time table of the Lehigh Valley R. R This is now our b*st route to and from N. Y. A Phila.— Passengers can go and come from these places on same day. Quarterly Meeting will be held in the M. E. Church in Tunkhanunock, Sept- 12th ant 13th Services on Saturday at 2 o'clock, P. M. —Love-least at 9, and preaching at to 10 o'clock A M. on Suud ay. Rev. J. 11. Weston, of Alehoopany will offi ciate. The N Icholaon Fair. The regulation of the Nicholson Agricultural Society—puotished in their large bills, prohibiting animals and articles which have been heretofore awarded first premiums, from again competing for the sauie—h is been rescinded A liberal list and a fair field is oow offered to all competitors. Ieg Broken.—Mike nays, one of .the workmen on the river bridge, at this place, while engaged in taking down the timbers of the old bridge, on Monday last,bad his leg broken rfhd ankle dislocated by tbe f lling of a derrick. Mike is said to have been cne the best men on the job . This accident is not only a misfortune to him, but to the contractor, also. Republican Mass Meeting.—The Republi cans will bold a mass meeting at Tunkhannock, on Wednesday, the lfith Sept. inst. Gov. Walter Har riman, of N. 11., Hon. E D. Culver, of New York, and Hon. Ulyses Mercur, will be present to address the meeting. P. M. OSTERHOUT, Ntate Com. for Wyo Co The Nomination* made at the recent Demo cratic County Convention, held in Luzerne County, are as follows: Congress, lion. Geo W. Woolw.tr 1 ; Senate. S. G. Turner ; Representatives, S F. Bos sard, N G. Wcstler and D. L. O'Neil; Sheriff, Col. dames W. Rhodes ; Commissioner, John Low ler ; Coroner, Dr. W. W. Gibbs Co. Surveyor, Patrick Blovit; Auditor, S. W. Kecne. School Directors are notified that we keep on hand at all times, for sale, Blank Contracts, with Teachers, School Collectors'an 1 Treasurers' Bonds- We also print, and procure to bo bounl, to order for any District, School order Books, containing any ouuiber of blank orders desired, with receipts on margin. One of these books i an absolute necessity in every District, where the accounts of expenditures are kept in a safe, convenient anl come-at-able ebape. Every board should provide one for their district. Specimen sheets can be seen at our office, .4 Hint—Our large and constantly increasing circulation his ran le it necessary for us to order a fast working powc press to be put up in our affi -e. To do this, we have had to incur a debt of several hundred dollnis; from a portion of which, our delin quent subsetibers can releive is, by sending in the amount due on their subscription. Come friends, give us n lift; and we will recipro cate. by making the Democrat one of the papers for Bemccrats every wlie e to read and circulate. ••Oh ! that will be Joyfu I !*'—When men and Women throw "Physic to the dogs. : ' and when a trifle out of order, or to prevent getting out of or der, take Plantation Bitters. Are you Dyspeptic, Nervous. Jaundiced, lly'pped, Low Spirited, Weik, or are you aick and don't know what ails youf We have been-and w-s recommended to try toe Plan tation Bitters- which we did with great satisfaction and entire success. Delicate Females, Clergymen Merchants, Lawyers and persons of Sedentary Hab its are particularly benefitted by these Bitters.— The sale is perfectly enormous Magnolia Water.--A delightful toilet arti cle--superior to Cologne, and at half the price. Aged Persons.—We publish below a list of aged persons living in this county. In some respects it tnay be foun f iuijierfect In general however it will be found correct Tbe late A. Hine Esq., with other gentlemen of this place, had for some time previous to bis death, been engaged to collecting the fads for it, wbieh work was susiwnled at his death. When notified of the fact, we will cheer fully correct any material omissions or errors This list exhibits many very remarkable rases of longevi ty and argues w II for the healthlulness of our cli mate and county. Washington,— ifannah Russell, aged 99 in duly, born Mrs John Provost, aged 92, France. Nancy Carney, 64, Jacob Kintner, 70, born in Mon ro Co., Joseph Brauiball, 77 born in N Y, served in the war ol 1612, P Lipbam, 83, Sara Overficld , 88, born iu Monroe Co. Pa. Eator.—Thomas Mitchu! ngel 83 Polly 81, married 64 years, born Wyoming Valley. Mrs. Thomas Labarr, 83, born in Monro Co. Pa, Eliza beth Kmker 66, born in Germany. Elisha Newman 76 born in N Y. Forbes Lee, 61, born in Conn.— Elisha Harding, 78 in Nov. born on farm where he r.ow lives in WyomiogCo. probably 'he oidect born in tbe Co. Asa S. Dana 70, born in Wilkesbarre.— Rev Wm Frear, 76, born on the Lackawanna.— Sally Harding, 77 born in New Jer.-ey. Sally Mil ler 73, born in Conn. James Shales S3, bora in Berks Co. —John Branges*, 91, born in Germany. Mrs. John Brnngess, 89 bcrn in Germany BKAI.VTRIR.—Ebenezer Lacey, aged 80. Mrs. Morely, 98. Forkstur Asher Kasgon, 79 Perry Winsbw, 80, bora in Conn. Isaac Lott, 76, bora in .laehoopa ny. Sophia Parks, 79, born in Coon. Mary East man, 77, born in Canada. Elutbeth Bowman, 83. bora in Conn, L. G. Spring, 83, born in N. Y. Mrs. L. G. Spring 80, bora in New Brunswick. John Spaulding 79 Horn io Vermont Mrs. John Spauld i"g aged 79, born in Conn. Morrok.— Mathew Phenix 99, born in New York. FALLS,—Dan'I Lee, 83, born in Conn. Mrs. D. Lee, 78, born iu Conn. H. Robert#, 72 born in Conn. Mrs. 11. Roberts, 72, botn in England, lived 52 years together. John C Williams , 89. TL'RKHARROI'K TP.— Elizabeth Dixon, 84, born in •*. Y. Sally Ostcrhuut, 93. born ID Wyoming Val ley. John Bunnell,7B. Eleanor Wtlsey, 73, Conn, John Delrick, 76, born in Monroe Co. Sam'l Stark, Ist, 82 born in N. Y. Tcrk. Boro-Jotbua Kelly, 88, born iu Vermont —John Fassett, 74 born in Conn. Ce- I'nda Sturdevant, 90. N C. Frost, 80, born in Conn. Dorcas Hay den, 78 MESHOPPER.~E. Muwry, 87, R I. North Branch —Mary Spencer, S3. Leror.— Dr. Jaa. Kelly, 77, born in Vermont. Large Tomatoes.—Mr. James Shiffcr placed upon our table, yesterday, a cluster of Tomatoes ( hanging on one stem—which for Eire, smoothness of fruit, and amount are far ahead of any we have seen, for this year, at least. "Jim," who is au Jail on everything in the iine of gardening, manages, every year, to coax up bis vegetables to the largest attainable size. May bis tomatoes never grow less j&pmal JloticfS. fpqnnrmw.v n rytyrfwrvf.v j% r**- fcMSWilfl For doing a family washing in tbe best and cheap est manner Guaran'eed e14a.1l to any in the world ! His all the (Length •>( old rosin soap wiih ibe mild and lathering qualifies of g- nuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap Sold by tbe aLDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 43 Norib Front Street, Philadelphia VS-D5 ly. NOTICE. Application will be ravde to tbe Legislature at its next session for tbe incoiporation of a Savings Bank to be located in the Borough of Tunkhannock . with privilege to reoei.e deposits porch ise and sell, Bonds and Stocks of the United Stales, an tof this Com monwealth and other securities, to be cat lei "Tbe Wyoming County Saving Bank." Capital Stock 83U.009 witb the privilege to ii:crease the s.tmo to MOU.OOO. J. C. WRIGHT, DANIEI WRIGHT O. S MILLS, J W. LYMAN. Tunk. June iftb 18t> w . v7-n37-fiin SECOND ANNUAL FAlli OF Til Fa ÜBS IHKILTMI SOCIETY Will be held on the grounds of (he Society IN NICHOLSON, WYOMING COUNTY., Pa., 1 SEPT. 22,23.24. & 25,1868! IN TWO DEPARTMENTS viz ; AGRICULTURAL AND STOCK on the 2'2il and 2-ir/ and lIORSE FAIR on the 2\lhund 2 bth. The Address will be delivered at 2 o'clock. P. M., on Wednesday, the 23d, bv "TIMOTHY BUNKER, Esq.," of the " American Agriculturists, " an eminent and eloquent speaker. The Society are pleased to announce to their pa trons, and the public generally, thai substaniial im provements have been made in their heretofore very elegant grounds, which render tbein pie eminently the most complete and attractive Fair Grounds in Northern Pennsylvania Attention is invited to the following Premium i List, for the Exhibition of the current year, wi.iob contains iiuprrtant increase iff premiums, and is be lieved to be more liberal thin ibat of any similar society Ist Division. CLASS Ist—STALLIONS A BROOD MARES. Best Stallion, heavy draft, 4 years old aDd up wards $lO 2d do do 5 Best Stallion quick do 10 2d do do do Best Brood Mare, with foal at foot, heavy draft 5 2d do do do 3 Best d> do quick draft 5 2d do do do 3 CLASS 2, -COLTS. Best Stallion, 3 year old $3 i 2d do do 2 ' B st Mare do 3 ; i 2d do do 2 Best Colt, 2 year old 3 id do do 2 "est do 1 do 2 24 do 1 do 1 Best sucking Colt 2 id do do 1 CLASS 3,-MATCHED A SINGLE HORSES, MULES A JACKS. Best pair matched Horses, for all work, 4 year and upwards Si | id do do 4 y'r A upw'd 2 Best do carriage do 4 id do do do 2 Best sioglc driving horse do 3 2d do do do 2 Best saddle horse do 2 id do do 1 Best pair Mules do 3 , id do do 2 I Best Jack do 2 2d do do 1 CLASSS 4,—DURHAM CATTLE, Best Bull, 3 year old and upwards $5 2d do do do 3 Best do 2 year do 4 2d do do do 2 Best do 1 year do 2 id do do do 1 Best do under 10 months 2 2d do do do Best Cow, 4 yeai old and upwards 4 2d do do do 2 Bert do 3 year do 2d do do do 2 Best Heifer, 2 year do "id do do do CL ASS 5,-DEVON CATTLE, Same as Durham CLASS 6,-NATIVE A GRADE CATTLE. Best Bull, 3 year old and upwards $3 'id do do do 2 Best do 2 year do 24 do do do 2 Best do 1 year do 2d do do do Best do under 10 months 2 2d do do do Best Cow, 4 year old and upwards j 2d do do do 2 Best do 3 year do 2d do do do Best Heiler 2 year oil and upwards *2l do do do 1 Best do 1 jear do 2 i Best do under 10 months 2 i 24 do do do 1 CLASS 7,—WORKING OXEN A STEERS, Best pair Oxen, 4 vean old anl upwards #lO ' "id do do do 6 ' ' Best pair Steers 3 year old 5 ' 2d do do 3 I 1 Best do 2 year old 3 < 2d do ao 2 j Beat do 1 year old "id do do 1 ' CLASS 8-SHEEP. Best fine wool Buck, 1 year old A upwards >5 "id do do do 3 Best do do lamb 3 2d do do do Best 3 fine wool Ewes, 1 y'r old A upwards 5 ( "id do do do 3 Best do do lambs 2d do do do 2 , ] Coarse Wool, same premium as fine. | A Premium o! 825 tor the largest and best varie ty and display of stock of all kinds in classes I to 8 i inclusive, owned by exhibitor for 3D days previous I to this Fair. I CLASS 8 SWINE A POULTRY. Best Boar, 6 months old and upwards $4, 2d best j 2,00 Best breeding Sow 6 tn> sor upw'ds 4.00, 2d 1 nest 2,00. Best 2 I'igs under 6 months '2.00, 2d best 100. Beet litter of Pigs 3 00. Best pair eouiuvu : Fowls 1 OO.best pair Shanghais 1.00, best pair Brah- ] mas 1.00, best pair Javas 1.00, beet 'ot Barlams j 1 UO, beet lot epring Chicken* 1.00, t>st pairTTu- n keys !.00, beet jiair Geese 1.00, best pair Ducks 1.00, j premium will be paid on articles or Aaiin its removed in v.o- ; lap n of this rule, except by special pcrrni-sinn from the Officer of tbe Day Feed will lie furni-hed tor ! slock competing for premiums, on or near the Fair i Giounds, free of charge, Grain, Hay. and Straw, ! can be purchased on the grounds, at reasonable rates, Premiums will be paid at Office of tbe Treasurer, on and after October Ist. TEIIMSOF ADMISSION. Raoh Person 2. Cts. for each Admission. ChUdrru iinder 1 2 yrs. It) cts. " Each Horse or Mule 2>> cls.each • Rarh Colt not over 2 years iO cts. " Evcep' that horses entered for speed, premiums, 3d j and 4ih day, and having paid entry fee will be ad mitted with driver only, wilhont extra charge, on presentation ot certificate of Secretary. Tickets for sale at tbe Ticket Office, near the entrance to the Fair Ground, and at the p incipal stores in the Vil lage. No person will be allowed to gamble or sell intoxicating liquors on ihe Fair Grounds, and for violation of this rule shall forfeit all rights to the groun Is. The following (-peed) premiums are offer ed fitr the exhibition of the Third and Fourth day. §25 in premiums for 3-year-olds, §4O in premiums fur 4-year-olds, §SO in premiums for horses that never beat 3 minutes, §IOO in premiums for Double Team Trotting, §3O in pre miums for horses that never Trotted for money, §75 in premiums for hors es that never beat 2:55, §3OO in pre miums for all horses. FOR PARTICULARS SEE BILLS FOR HORSE FAIR. Officers of the Society President-N. P Wilcox Vice Presidents—D. G. Black and 0. L. Hallsleail Secretary—D G Black Treasurer—Elw in Ste phens. Directors—John Briebin, Lemuel Harding, I Win. Driggs, C D. Wils-.n, S Taylor Jacob Ste phens. Wo. 0. Gardner, Arab Squicr. Marshall— C. D. Wilson. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore existing between John S Lum A S. P. Brownscombe, under tbe firm name of Lum A Brownscombe, his this day been dissolved by mutual consent All the bocks and ac- j counts of tbe firm are left iu tbe hands of J.S. j Lum, for collection, and by whom ail debts will be paid. LI'M A BROWNSCOMBE. J Brintrim, Fept- sth, !Sfcß. vßng3w. j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IFTiereas, letters cl adminis ration on tbe estate of Jason Frost, late ol tbe township of Forkston deceas ed, have been granted to the subscriber. All peosons : indebted to tbe said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands ng.iinst tbe estate ot the decendent, will make known the same duly authenticated, without delay GEORGE FROST, Adminisl rator .• Forkston Sept. Bth 1868 yS-n6-w6- slf&j 3Mfrtis£mfiits. WOMAN.— FEMALES, OWING TO THE PE culiar and important relations which they sus tain, tbeir ( • ui..r organization, and the office# ibey perform, are subject to many sufferings. Freedom from these contribute in no email degree to their happiness and welfare, foi none can be happy who are ill. Not only o, but no one of these various fe male complaints can long be suffered to run on with out iurolring thn general health of the individual, and ere long producing permanent sickness and pre mature decline. Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician for the relief of these vurfnus delicate af fections, an l only upon the most urgent necessity nil! a true woman so far sacrifice ber greatest charm as to do this. The se* will then thank us for placing in their bands simple specifics which will be found efficacious iu relieving and cnring almost eve ry one ol those troublesome complaints peculiar to ihe sex. HELMBOLII'S EXTRACT OP Bccnu—Hundreds suf fer on in silence, an l hundreds ofothers apply vain ly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tan talizo them wiib the hope of a cure or apply reme dies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do inju-tice to the nf dieted, but 1 am obliged to say that although it ' may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the piwers of| lile, by labori >us employment, unwbol soine air and load, profuse menstruation, the use ol lea and coffee, an I frequent childbirth, it is far oft ener caused by diiect irritation, applied to the mu cous membrane <>•' the vigina itself. Wheu reviewing the causes of these distressing complaiut , it is u.ost painful to contemplate the at tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but sim ple justi. e to the subject to enumerate a few of the many addition il causes which so largely affect Ibe life, health and happiness of women in all classes ol society, and which, consequently, affect more or less •directly, the wellfare of the entire human family. The mur.ia that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that nature designed lot i corporal developeuients to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress the early confinement ol . school, and especially in the unhealthy excitcmen !of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half clothed | and the mini unduly excited by pleasure, pervert i log in mi might revel the hours designed by nature fur sleep an I rest, the work of destruction is ball accomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon ber sys tern, unnecessary effort is requ'red by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later day, thus aggravating lbe evil. When one excite ment is over, another iu prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now con stant rcstraiut of farhiooable dress, ab.-olutcly for bidding the exercise indispensable to ibe attainment and retention of organic health and strength ; the exptsure to night air ; the sudd, n change of tem perature : the complete prostration produce J by ex cessive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their 1.-gifimate effect. At l ist, an early marriage cup the climax of misery and the uufortuoate one, hith erio so utterly regardless of the plaio dictates ano remonstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treatment. This is but a truthful picture of the experience of thousands of our young women la-tig before th • ability to exercise the function? of the gene r a re organs, they acquire an education of their pe.-uliai n-rvous system, composed ot wha> is called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions ami associations at an early pe riod of life; and, as we shall subsequently see. these emotions when excessive, lead, long befor puberity, to habits which sap the very life of their victims ere nature has self-completed their devel opine nt. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leucortxca, Too Profuse Menslruation, Exhaustion Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus ano Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer ihe mo#' perfect specific kno.tn : HKLUB ILO'S COUROU.ND EX TRACT OK Burnt!. L'irectsuus lor use, diet, and ad vice accompany- Females in every period of life, from infancy to extreme old ago, will find it a remedy to nil nature in the discharge of its functions. Strength is the irlory of manhood nod womanhood. Hklmbold's Extract Burnt! is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Barker Iron, infinitely safer, an l more pleasant. HklmboUis Extract Bichi having received ihe indorsement of the most prorni nent phtsieian.; in the United Slates, is n w offered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the fallow ing diseases and symptoms, f,. in whatever cause originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Biaod to ihe Head, Confused Ideas. Ilvslena, (Icneral Irrita bility. Bestlessnees and Sleeplessness at Night, Ab sence of .Muscular Efficiency, Loss ol Appetite, Dys fiepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorganisation o> Paralysis of tho Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, and, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous ami Debilitated state of the system. To iusiire the genuine, cut this out. Ask for llelv- BnLo's. Take I*o other Sold by druggists an.- Deilers everywhere Price 5t.25 per bottle, or six bottles for £(;,50. Delivered to any address De si ribe symptoms in all communications. Address 11. T. HHL.MBOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware house, 4'.4 Broadway, \. Y. V ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN 11 steel engraved wrapper, w*tb facsimile of mi Chemical Waiehuuse, and signed ii. T. HELMBOLD. vB-n6-ji. TN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United States, 1. for the Western Distiict of Pennsylvania* Nel son C. Martin, a bankrupt under the Act of Con gress of March 2d, 1867. having applied for a dis charge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, by order ol the Court, notice is here by given, to all persons who have proved ibeirdebts and orher persons interested : to appear on the 29th day of September 1608, at lOu'clock A. M before E. Overton Esq. Register at his office in Towanda, Pa to sh iw cause, if any they have, why a Dis charge should not be granted to the said bankrupt Anil further, notice i hereby given, that the second ami thirl rnet-tiugs of creditors of the said Bank rupt, required by the 27th and 28th sections of said act, will be hid before the said Register, at the same time and place. S C McCANDLESS, Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District vß n62w. ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY—In the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy, in the matter of Jacob A, Thomas, of Nicholson in the County of W oming and State of Pennsylvania, within said District who has been adjudged a Bank rupt tu-on his own petition by the District Court ol said District. N. P AY ILCOX, Assignee. Nicholson, Sept 1 1868. vßnG2w NOTICE. The public are hereby notified that I have left with P. 11. Polner, of Lemon Tp. one red row, to be kept by him during my pleasure. All persons are cautioned against molesting or interfering with the same, and that they will do so at their peril. GEORGE STOCKEL. runt. Pa. Sept. 7th, 1868. vßii64w. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE UNITTI) States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the mut'er of Isaac N. Lacey, Bankrupt. To whom it rnav concern : The undersigned here by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Isaa - N. Lacey, of Brainiriui Township in the coun ty of Wyoming, and state of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated Tunkhannock the 24th day of August, A. D. 1P(;8. J B. RHODES, Assignee. FOIi SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale, 12 ACRES OF LAND situate 1} miles from Tunkhanmiek Boro. on maio road to Montrose, well watered, wilh a frame house, barn with apple and other fruit trees thereon. Im mediate possession will be given the purchaser JAMES D* BARRY. July 29, '6B. DISSOLUTION, IVJ OTICE is hereby given teat the eo-partnerahip lx heretofore existing between Dunham and Rob erts in the Drug and Medicine business at Meshop pen. Pa has been this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The books and accounts have been left with C. Burr, at Mesboppen, where Ihe business wMI be hereafter continued under the firm of Virgil and Roberts DUNHAM A ROBERTS. Mesboppen Pa. Aug. 10th, 18g8. vßn4-3w. NOTICE. The Stands on the Nicholson Agricultural Society Fair Ground, will be rented Aug. 29th 1868, at the Fair Ground, at 2 o'clock P. M By Order of Committee, V G. BLACK, Sec'j QLOTHING STORE AND Rents' |urnisliing |oodn. 11. BAKU AM & CO. Announce to the public that tbey have recently fit ted up anl removed their Clothing Store to the Store House of C. P. Miller, Tunkhattnock, Pa. Their stock coprises every description of MENS' AND BOYS CLOTHING. such as DHESS CO A 7S, J>A CA' CO A TS, O VEHCOA 7S, PANTS, VESTS, SHIBTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, BOOTS, HATS if CAPS, Neck-ties, Hosiery, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, &C„ and in fact everything in,the Clothing or Furnishing •ine at VEHYLOWPRIGES. In addition to the above we have an elegant as sortment of Clothes, Cassimers and Vestings, J C Clothing made to order at the shortest no tice Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere and SECURE GOO 9 GOODS AND PAIR PRICES. H BARHAM % CO. Tunk , Aug. 5, '(j9.--vßul-tf. Buck & Sterling FUBNimE^^^RUOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHAN*tOCK, PA. PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR .SUITS IN HAIR 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. LUCK A STERLING. v7n47tf. THE AMERICAN ITTOI SOLE OVEffIMIIO All EE WING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CELEBRATED I COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop ulaiity a# conclusive proof of its great merit- The increase in the demand for this valuable machine has beer. TEN FOLD during the last seven months of its first year before the public. This grand and surprising success is unpreeedent ■Vi in the history of sewing machines, and we. feel fully wurrauted in claiming (hat IT HAS NO EQUAL, BEINR ABSOLUTELY THE REST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, And lutrinslcally the Cheapest, It is really two machines combined in one, (by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement.) making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Overseaining and liutton-bole stitch, with equal facility and perfection. It executes in the very best manner every variety of sewing, such as, Hem ming, Felling, Cording, Tuckiug, Stitching, Braid- I ing and Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (done 1 at the same ti-ue.) and in addition, Overseams, ; Embroiders on the edge, and makes beautiful But ton and Eyelet boles in all fabrics. These machines with specimens of work and workings can be seen at TUNKHANNOCIv, PA., by calling on the undersigned, agents for the tale ol them in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S TUTTON, MRS- BEN J- NEWMAN. v7n46tf. AGENTS WASTED. 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The Fall Term of Select School, at Mehoopsny, will commence on Tuesday the9ibof Sept. Tuition payable at the middle ut the Term. E. V. INGHAM Assisted by MISS C A. KELLY. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Con jugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Y'outh and Early Maohood. sent in sealed letter en vlopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Box. P. Philadelphia, Pa. vßn3ly. ' INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BE OR. C. U. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all Diseases arising from a Dlt> ordered Mvrr, Stomach, or iUPVHirr OF THE nr.ooo. Read the fallowing symptoms, and if you And that your system is reflected Ly any of them , you may rest assured that disease hue commenced its attach on the most important organs of your tee la. and unless soon checked by th- use of jsnoerful remetUes, a unset able life, son n Urinitoiting in 'Until, toil* be. the result. Constipation, Flatulenofl, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to tne 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, Clicking or Suffocating Sensations whoa in a LyiiigPoature, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs belore the Sight, Dull Pain in tne Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin ar.d Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indinde. disease of the l.,cer or IHgesliet Organs, combined with impure blood. fjoofltuib's ©crmrttt Bitters • •-entirely vegetable, nml routninii no it<|iior. It'ls • coiU|)ouinl of Kluirt Ki tracts* Til© l(uot, llrrb*, nml Hark* from wlilch name ritmcU are untdc lire gnlhcitd In (icrm&iiy. All tlae mrdlriual virtue* are citi'HClcil from them lay a McieitliAi* chemist. The*© eitraclM are tlaen forva anlrtl to till* country to tie uard expre*ly for tlae maaaaafucl aire uhtaiace of any kind uacd in coiiipouiaditag tlae liitter*, laeaace It I* tlae only Bitten* that caaa be lined In ea*e where alcoholic *llm tilaiit* are aaot ndvlahle. tjoofltinb's ©crman ionic is a combination of all the ingredients of the. with PUKK SintaCrtis Hum, Orange., etc. It it used for the tame disc-men fl 'he Hitter*, in case* where some pure alcoholic sHmtdtu * required. Y'.n unit bcnr in mind that these rem'diet are entirely different from any others advertised far the cure of the diseaseS tunned, these being scientific preparations of meiticiifil extracts, while the others are mere decoctions of rum in some form. The T NIC is decidedly one of the most pleasant cu.d agreeable remedies ever offered to the rUic. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take while Us life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities have caused il La be known as the greatest of ull lonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousand* of ca*e*, when the pa* tleut up|oe>d, sound , healthy comjdextnn, eradicate the yellow tinge fnus i the eye, im/iart a bloom to the cheeks, and change the patient from m short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigor* ous iter son. Weak and Delicate Children •r. mart. strong by naliiK tin Iltllrri or Tonic. In fact. tiny ai-r Family Mrdirint-a. Thtycan bt-ailiuiniaiend Willi pnTvct KatVty In a ootid tlirre mom In old. tin mini drlicnlc It innlc, or a man of illuil). These Kmedies arc the best 111 <><>< l Purlllops erer known, and tciU curt alt diseases resulting from bad bbeei. Keep your blend pure; kerj your Liver in order; kerp yuitr digestive organs in a sound, healthy condi tion, by the use of tiv st rcwo lis, and no disease will ever assail you. T:-:S CU. Ladlfi who wbh a fair kln and ffoml complexion, free from a > ellow r.h tinge and all ol Iter di*figtit eineut, should use tlteie reauedie* orraalon* ally. The Liver 111 perfect order, and the blood pure, will reaiill In upark* ling eyes and blooming clieeks. CAi'nox. HoofianrTs Herman Item* dies are counterfeited. The genuine hart the signature of { '. V. rjarkfiots on the front of the outride wrapper of each butt I*, aw l the name of the article blown in *arh bottle. All others are counterfeit. Thousands of letter* have been re ceived, testify ing to the v tit lie of these remedies. BEAD THE RECOMMENDATIONS, FROM HON. GEO. V. WOOKWAKD, QS> 'f Justice of tlie Supreme Court of Peiui*ylranis. rniLADEmuMARCH 16th. 1*67. I fnd " fTooftamrs German Hid* rs '* is not an intox icating beverage, but is a gmut tonic, useful in disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great h*refft in cases of debility and want of nervous actum in the system. lours truly, Gto. IF. WOODWARD. FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supienie Court of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, APR 11.28 th, IMW. I consider " lloofla nd*s (lerman Hit ter •*' a tvtillable imdirim In ra*e of at tacks of Indigestion or l>yspcpiia. I can certify this from my experience Of It. Tours. \iiii re-peel, JA.MES THOMPSON. From REV. JOSEPH 11. KKNNARD, PD., Pastor of the Tenth Hiptit Church, I hil tdelphia. I>R. JSCISOH—DEAR SIR : —/ hare been frequently re quested to connect my name with recom men* fa lions of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, / / are in all cases de clined; but with a clear proof in va 'inus ia fauces, and particularly in my own family, of h> us,fulness of Dr. HooJtaniTs German Hitters, 1 depart fur once from my usual course, to express my full cioirirttou that f.r general debility of the yysteui, and for Liver Onupisiut, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In Some cases it may fail; but usually, 1 uiaiht wt. it will be very belief rial to those who cofrW from the above causes. l'ours, very respect fully, J. 11. K j:\.\ A HP, Kighlh, below Coatee SL Price of the Bitters, out tea acres more or less, all improved' with 11 saw mill thereon. ALSO One other piece, nitaate in mine Mwrwhlp; countj i iD'i stale, ani boun ie I as follows: ' On the North ly land of Keutan Ila-isell and 1 hvan Drake, on ttie East and South by land rur , veyed by John Sturdevaot. and Vest by land sur j veye-l by S iiuoel llojfc, Willi am Fink an J Saui'l ! Fowler, warrantees, containing nbout one hundred inj fifty acre* but be the £aine inure or lew, all un improved. ALSO Or.e other piece situate as above snd bounded ns follows: On the North bv the Susquehanna River, on the East by land ot Milton Tiffany, on the South by land of Milton Tiffany, and on ibe West by land of Read Uarding, containing about fifteen acres all im proved with the appurtenances. The above deseri i>ed pieces parcels of land being ibe si me as was conveyed by Perry Maicy and Porter Marcy to J. W. D, nnicon the defendant in said writ named. Seized and tak n in execution at the suit of Perry and Porter Marcy assigned to W. ii. Clemens vs. J. j W, Deanison. | And will be sold for cash only, by M, W. DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tank. Sep. 1, 1869. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, there will be exposed to putdic j sale at the Court House in Tunkbannock, Wyoming Counly, Pennsylvania, on I SATURDAY, SEP. 12 '63, at 1 O'C'OCK p. M. AH the right,tide aud interest of def.t. in that certain | piece, parcel or tract of land, situate and beiDg in ! the Towuship of Meshoppen. Wyoming County, stale j of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : ! Beginning at a corner on tbe line of land formerly belonging to Uolleiibsck Overlie Id A Co., on tba | East side of the Mnsboppen creek and running I thence South 72 degrees East 2g perches to a corner thence South 50 degrees. East 12 perches to a cor ner, thence South 22 degrees East 14J perches to a , corner to the public highway, thence South 83.de | grees East to the line of Drinker's land, thence by and with said Drinker's line North to the corner (if land formerly owned by Anson Stacker, thence down ' the Meshoppen ereek by and with the line of said j Stacker North gO degrees West 5g perches, thence North 70 degrees We.-t 29 perches to a corner, | lhence North 2 degrees Ea-t across the Meshoppen I creek anil along line ol Uolleubaek Overlield A to. | to the place of beginning containing 13 acres oi land all improved, one dwelling house, one saw uull, a smai; shed and some fruit trees thereon, and a react privilege to and Iruui said saw mill with the uppur t* nances. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ster ling A SOD VS. Ira J. Sturdevant And will be sold for cash only, bv M. W DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Tuuk., Aug. 13, 1368, IJOWANOA AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 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The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates lrnm a thirty yeurg' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may lie radically cured without tbe da.iger ous use of internal medicine or the application of the kolte t pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple .certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Uflff This Lecture should be m tho hands of ev ery youth and every man in tbe land. Sent, under seal, in plain enrelo' e, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cruts, or two post stamps Also, Dr. Uulrerwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address tbe Publishers. CHAS J. C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4, 596. R7NM*.