Local aiul Personal. The Pews in the new Presbyterian Church Will he rented at the Church, Saturday, S ; qt. 2Clh, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Haines Bros.' Pianos Are excellent instruments, and are sold at moderate prices. They are for sale, wholes , a lc and retail at Powell's Music Store, Scranton. I.ecture. X. S. Frszier, Esq., ol Ti wanda, will deliver a Temperance Lecture at the M. E. Church, in Tunkhannock. on Friday evenirg, Sept. 18 All are invited to attend. *ot so Pry as it might have been. t rainv disagreeable forenoon . and two or three free fights among the " trooly loil,'' made the Republican mass meeting, at this place, quite a juicy affair. Campaign Song. ty Q hare received, for publication, from the ~n of a lady correspondent, an excellent Campaign Song, and regret that it came to bird too late for this issue. It shall appear in our next. Dedication. The new Presbyterian Church in Tunkhan nock will he dedicated to the service of God, Thursdav. Oct. 1. 18G8. The Sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Craven, of Newark, X". T. The services will commence at 10 1-2 o'clock. A. M- All are invited to attend. Death ot Judge Jessup. Hon. Wm. Jessup, of Montrose, died at that p ace, on Friday last, aged 71 years. The deceased was for many years one of the roost prominent lawyers in his county ; and previ cu-'v to 'he law making the judges elective wa President Judge in a district composed f the cunties of Luzerne, Susquehanna and (fronting. A few years ago he was the v:c -mll a parylitic s'roke, from which he nev tr af'er wholly recovered. Igcd Persous. ERRORS CORRECTED. —In the list of aged persons g ven bv us last week, the ago of Mrs. EVanor Wilsey, of Tunkhnnnock township, sa given 78 years and the place of birth as ( mecticut. Be have since learned that Mrs B'ilscy is 79 years of age, and was born n Fails township, this county, making her, probably, the oldest native resident of the county. A correspondent writes us, in reference.to Mr-. Morley, of Braintrim, that she was 99 j years of age on the 24th of April last, making : er, from April to the oldest person in the county—that she was born in Connecti .■•n—removed to this State in 1801—now lives ir th her daughter, Mrs. L. I). Sturdevant, at sinner's Eddy. Another correspondent furnishes the name, j see, Ac., of an aged person not mentioned in ur last, to wit : Timothy Bedford, of Eatoni :ed 84 years in December next—born in •-tingfield, Essex C>., N. J. Wyoming Sabbath School Convention. The second meeting of the Wyoming Sab bj'h School Convention will be held at Tunk | :.atin'ck, in the M. £. Church, on Tuesday '•■li'ig. Sept. 29th and Wednesday, 30th.— ' .-wnent speakers from abroad are expected. PR .RAMME. —Tuesday evening, Addresses; Wednesday, 9 1-2 A. M., Prayer and Praise; -fading Reports of Vice Presidents, Addresses s-.d general discussions of Sunday School •••-■pics, Wednesday. 2 o'clock, P. M , Chil dren's meeting, with Sunday School exercises, ai l brief addresses. Wednesday j Addr."es, closing with general business of 'he Convention. The Vice Presidents will see that each School appoints their delegates, and they will ' please forward their reports (before the meeting s ; gned to them. All friends of the Sabbath School cause are most cordially invi- j I to a'tend. G. E. PALEN, Sec'y. Tunkhannock, Sept. 16, 1868. Improvement*. A firmer resident of Tunkhannock, who i been absent from the place for some three ■ four years, and who is at present visiting urc rgst u, remarking upon the spirit of im movement af jreent prevailing in our bo ' vh, -aid it was like the waking of R p Van '•V rklo. after bis twenty years' slumber s " ag the hills bordering upon Sleepy IIol . Tunkhannock, from being one of tfce et. most self satisfied towns imaginable, eim at last to have caught the spirit of the tc 3 sr.d is reaching oo tin all directions where s can be met with to increase its busi ■ "d healthy growth of the place, or whether railroad is being built as a sequence to spirit with which they commenced and inemrried on their operations, is of little - ment. To illustrate our position, it is ' dv ent to know that the one work followed If other and that other enterprises have *'fj them. Fur instance, unttl a cotn vs'. vely recent date, the manufacture of " 3 s and Shoes was in s very primitive state 'his region of country. The labor saving "t-hnery, and the disposition of work and ■ s'eria! by nn ndvatitageoua system, were '•! iwrt. Makers were dependent entirely ■ r. hand labor, and dealers upon distant e " f r their stock in trade, both disadvan ■' adding to the cost to be paid by the '" ir tr Now, however, these disadvantages been obviated by the enterprise of East who ha- invested considerable capita! : he tiecessary machinery, and is manufac ? ! rg. !y, both for the trade and custom * k. He advertise* that be will retail •* wholesale prices, thus giving customers ab advantages of his manufacturing facilities. W i i * 'fott upon this as an enterprise deserving 'trageiiient and success, and we trust J will r. ceive an encouraging and stts tg p*' rnnage. might speak at length of the other itn ' in ami about town—of fhe new Dflrj. ff n't th® nrw building* n tv in Course ( but fruhear for the present, as it tv ' u * e " lo ' , c,n re * erTt ' ' : 'v i ntwj c? olher rcjftgri of Republican Senatorial Nomination, *££ The Republican Senatorial Conferee?, afier spending three da) s at Caroptown, last week, in an unsuccessful attempt to agree upon a candidate, adjourned to meet at this place, on Tuesday evening, which they accordingly didj and adjourned until Wednesday morning After considerable " sparring," and some sharp practice among the Conferees, P. M. Esq., ol this place, was nomina ted. Messrs. Landon and Osterhout then briefly addressed the assemblage outside the hotel, and were followed by Mr. Jessup. the defeated candidate' from Susqiieharna. We did not gather the purport of their remarks, hut presume that the hatchet was buried, and that from henceforth there will be a hap py and harmonious mingling of the etx in filled spirits so lately pitted >n battle array. I.argc Vegetables. Our friend, Mr. James Shiffer, has again and again placed us under obligations, during the past week, for a luscious musk-nit lon, weighing nineteen pounds (who can beat it 7) and a mammoth radish. One of our compos itors desires to also acknowledge 'the corn, as well as the gift of a very fine melon. 4 Jim ' complains that the season was not favorable to the growth of vegetables—with how much cause we leave for those engaged in the busi iiefs to determine. Rut if the specimens with which he has favored us are the produc tions of an unfavorable season, we really wonder to what niensttous jtnpoi li-ns they would have grown h-id rhe season been all that could have been desired. fpirial iiotirrs. For doing a family w.ishing in the best and cheap est manner Guaranteed equal to any in the world I lias all tho strength of old rosiu soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEX CHEMICAL WORKS, 43 North Front Street, Philadelphia vS-n5 ly. MOTIVE. Application will be made to the Legislature at its next session for the incorporation of a Savings 11 ink to be located in tho borough of Tunkhann >:k , with privilege to receive deposits purchase an! sell, Bonis and Stacks of the United States, anlof this Com monwealth and other securities, to bo called "Tho Wyoming County Saving bank." Capital Stock 850,000 with the privilege to increase the same to 8100,000. J. C. WRIGHT, DAXIEI WRIGHT O. S. MILLS. J W. LYMAN. Tunk. June l?th 136?. TOWAXDAAGRICULTURAL WORKS. TOW AND A, PEXN'A., MANTFACTI'RES Hl'bS, SPOKES, BENT STUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WO OD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRA NCHES, ! SCROLL SAWING. PLANING. ETC , ETC. To Dealers in nuns, SPOKES $ BENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. The above are from the best SECOND GRO WTil IIICKOR Y &r OA K, I.IGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND. We have the ltroad and Narrow Guage. I%T MILL PICKS made and dressed. W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent M CUR, Prrsident. I v3nlly Towan la, July 2 lfcf(j?. For Sale at Mutt's, BOOTS. BIXGHAMTON BOOTS. of Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS, Best make EASTERN BOOTS. A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Gtrtr KID GLOVES, Lined, Unllned and Fur-lined, For Sale at 31ott's CORN EH STOKE, Tunkhannock, Pa.vsnlltf To the Heirs of Gilbert Adams late of the Towuahlp of Forkuton, In the County Wyoming Dec'd, ' TAKE NOTICE- THAT in pursuance of an order l of the Orphans Court of the County of Wyoming to me directed, an Inquest of Partition, to partition the rt-al estate of the said decedent herinafter do. scribed, to and among 'he heirv and local represen- I tativcs'of the said doce ien', wit! be hell on the Stb day of October, A. D ltsgS, atone o'clock in the [ afternoon at the premises aforesaid, to wit ; ell that I oertain piece, paicel, and lot of land situate in the 1 township of Forkston, County of Wyoming, an I I State of Pennsylvania, end bounded on the North by the North Branch of the Mehoopany Creek and ; land of Jacob Bartolett, on the Ea-t by land of Ja cob Bartolett, on the South by land of Alpheus Ad ams and on the West by land of Russell Burgess, ■ contaioing about eighty acres more or less. Said | inquisition will meet at the mansion hnu.-,e occupied jny said deeedent in his life time, tor the purpose 1 aforesaid at the time above mentioned at whi -h ! time and place all parties interested can attend if ! they think proper. M W DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Tunk. Sept. 5, 1363. v 8064 w. NOTICE. j The public are hereby notified that I have left with P, 11. Potner, of Lemon Tp. one red cow, to be ' kept by him during my pleasure. Ail persons are ; cautioned against mole-ting or interfering with the same, and that they will do so at their peril. GEORGE STOCK EL. funk I'a Sept. 7tb, 1863. 6n64w. NOTICE. The Stands ofl the Nicholson Agricultural S>eiety Fair Ground, will be rented Aug 29th 1909. st the 1 Frr Ground, et 2 o'clock P. M Bv Urier of Committee, J) U. BLACK, Sfc'l LEIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. WYOMING DIVISION. SUPPLEMENT N0.3 TO TIME TAItLE NO. 13. IN PLACE OF SUPPLEMENT NOS. 1 AND 2. To taks effect on Monday Sapt. 7iU, l s (',9. Er. Fr't. | Local I 1 f c " 1 1 E .* 4 'j' 10.30 4.30 MoK one's 4. *lO 9-4W 10.46 440 Buttermilk Falls, 400 924 11.06 4.59 Gardner'- Fcny JO 11.30 5.20 L. A. B.J. la.^l Arrive -,,n n 9 ~r 12 00 5.30 Pittaton, 1. -C\ 12(3 5.35 Port Griffith 10, la 12 5.40 Plainsville, 13.111 12.3(j 560 Wilkes-Barro - 10.00 7,30 The "Express Freight" down Train.; arrives at Pittston and Wilkes Ilarre in lime for ibe passen ger train for N. Y. announce to their pa trons, and the pu! li generally, that substantia! im provements have been made in their heretofore very | elegant grounls. which render them pie emu truly the most complete and attractive Fair Grounds in Northern Pennsylvania Attention is invited to the following Premium List, for the Exhibition of the current year, wLi. Is contains important increase of premiums, an 1 is be lieved to be rnoro liberal than that of any similar society Ist Division. CLASS Ist—STALLIONS A BROOD MARES Best Stallion, heavy draft, 4 years old and up wards SIU 2d do do •' Best Stallion quick do 1'" 2d do do d > -J Best Brood Mare, with foal at foot, heavy draft ■> 2J do do do 3 Best ii i do quick drafr 5 21 do do do 3 CLASS 2, -COLTS. Best Stallion, 3 year old 2d do do Best Mare do 2d do do - Best Colt, 2 year old 24 do do Best do 1 do 2d do 1 do Best sucking Colt 2d do Best singlo driving horse do 2d do do do 2 Best saddle horse do 2 , 2d do do 1 Best pair Mules do 2d do d® Best Jack 2d do do CLASSS 4,—DURHAM CATTLE. Best Bull, 3 year old aud upwards 2d do do do •> j Best do 2 year do 4 ! 2d do do do | Best do 1 year do -' I 2d do do do I Beet do under 10 months I 2d do do do I Best Cow, 4 yeai old and upwards i 2d do do do Best do 3 year do 2d do do do ! Beat Ileifer. 2 year do - 2d do do do CLASS 5,-DEVON CATTLE ■ Same as Durham CLASS 6,-NATIVE A GRADE CATTLE. • Best Bull, 3 year old and upward' I 2d do do do 2 ! Best do 2 year do ; 2d do do do 2 i Beit do 1 year do 2 I 2d do do do 1 ! Best do under 10 months - ! 2d do do do Best Cow, 4 year old and upwards ; 2d do do do 2 j Best do 3 year do 2 | '2d do do do i Beat Heifer 2 year old and upwards 21 do . do do Beit do 1 year do • Beit do under 10 months ■ 2d do do do 1 CLASS 7,-WORKING OXEN A STEERS, Best nair Oxen, 4 yenra ol J anl upwards S; ; 2d do da do 5 : Best pair Steers 3 year old 2d do do i Best do 2 year old , 2d do ao • Beit do 1 year old * 2d do do 4 CLASS B,—SHEEP. Best fine wool Buck, 1 year old A upwards f5 j 2d do do do Best do do lamb ! 2d do do do - \ Beet 3 fine wool Ewes, 1 y'r old A upwards 2d do do do . j I Beet do do lambs • ' 2d do do do * | Coarse Wool, same premium us fine. A Premium ot $25 lor the largest and beet varie | ty and display of stock of all kind." in classes 1 to 8 j inclusive, owned by exhibitor for 39 days previous | to this Fair. CLASS 8 —SWINE A POULTRY- I Best Boar. 6 months old and upwards $4, 2f best 2,00 Best breeding Sow 6 urns or upw'ds 4.00, 2o ' test 2,00. Best 2 Pigs under 0 months 2.1>0, 2d best : 1 00. Best litter of Pigs 3 00. Best pair common : Fowls 1 00, best pair Shanghais 1.00, best pair Ifrah i mas 1.00, best pair Javas 1.09. best lot Bantams 1 00, best lot spring Chickens 1.00, bet pair Tnr | keys >,OO, best pair Geese 1.00, best pair Ducks 1.00, ! host and largest collection of fowls, raised by cxbib : itor, 2.00 •2d Division. CLASS 10.- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Beit Plow 83 CO. best Cultivator 2,00, bestjlarrow 1 2 00, best Roller 2.09, best Grain C'rwiltf ) 50, best ' Corn basket SOe, beet Mowing Machine 5:00, best 1 Hone Kuke 2.00, lt Hay-rigging 2 00, best Horse I'iichfork I 00, best Straw Cutter 2 00 CUBB H. -WAGOX'S, BUGGIES, Ac ' Best Farm Wigen ■> > 09, 2d best 200 Isef! Car j tinjl 3,UDj U lt 2.00. Ben Hjaj Sulk/ 3,00, 24 be.-t 1(0. spring Market Wagon 3.00. 21 l> -st 2.00. Be-t Trotting Buggv 2.00, 2d best 1.00. Best Trotting Sulky 2.00, 2d best 1.00 Be,', open Bug gy 3 00, 2J best 2.00 lior-t display of carriages, wagons, Ac 3.00, 2d best 2'oo CLASS 12.—MECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. Best speciincnt Cabinet Work $2 00, best set doable i Farm Harness 2.00, best set Carriago Harness 2.00, best .Single 2.00, best Saddle, Bridle, Martingale A VVI ip 2 00, best Specimen Marble Work 2 00, best Specimen Carriage A Sign Painting 2.00, best But ter Firkin I.CO, best Butter Tub or Pail 1.00, best dress Cunt, Pants nnd Vest 2.00, 1 est pair of fine Boots 2 t'o, best pair Stogn Boots 1 00, best 3 sides -..1e Leatiicr 2.C0, iiest 3 sides I pl>er Leather 2.00, best 3 Calf Nkins 2 00, best Specimen Tinware 2 .00, best specimen llor.su Shoeing and Shoes 2.00, I est specimen Ambrotypcs, Photographs, Ac. 2.00, 2d best, I.CO. CLASS 13.- VEGETABLES-GROWN BY EX HIBITOR. ( Be.-t 3 h'd- ( al,Cage 81.00, best Cauliflower 1 00> ••est Squishes 1.00, bestl'umpkins 1 00, I,est Walcr • me: !l " I""-- 1.00. best 12 Bed Tar tups 1 I*o t ' re, " ' a iurn'ps i 00, bt- Rata li.iga Turnu's 1.00, B-'lVpp. rs MO, be: r 12 Ti.ma toe* 1( 0 l est I'i c,s ' 00. bc-t 12 Carrots 1.00, best 12 Parsnips' 100, i'.' v ' ! '-Onions 1.00, best 12 : cars Pop Corn 1 00. best l . :lrs Swc9t C " rn 1 ' °- : best bush Potatoes 1.00 CLA.--S I t.—GRAIN A FLOUR. Best bushel Corn in cir 82-00, 2d best 1 o>'. • 1 at half tni-i ! Whit . Wh It o 00, 21 b t 1 00. j huli basbel Spring Wheat 200, 21 best I ot. i half boehel Rye 200,2 d I est UO. Beit peek '®" j ear Seed 2.'it, 2d best 1,00. Best pack Timu. 1 j Seed 2 00, 21 beat 1( 0. Best basket Oats 2.00, 2i be-t I pi) Best 1 o h I Buckwheat 2.00, 21 iiest I 00. . Best aatk Wheat Floor 2.00, 2d be** 1 00-- Bcst si t Buckwheat FTour 1.00, 21 best 50 cents. — j Best sack Corn Meal 1.00, 21 best 5J cents. CLASS 15,—81 TTER, CHEESE, Ac. Be't Pail, Crude, or Fir:; i Butter •-> I.''o, 21 '>es ! 2"00 Best cii . t(a it less tb m2O lb ) 3 00, 2d tx • 20. Best Maple Sugar 1 00, 21 beet 60 cents. | ib-,t M.ipie S.vru;. I OU. 2 1 t-o->t 50 i ts. Best Cider 1 Vinegar 1 On, 21 best 50 cents. Best lot Pickles ! ' 10. 21 best 50 cents. CLASS 16—FRUIT. Best variety of Winter A] p five of a kiul cor i reetly nam -I 82 00, 21 b -st Id •' Best variety ! all Apples 200, 21 lo st 1.00. Best and largest eollec ti nof Iruit 2.00, 2d be-t 1.00 Best lot of l'cars 2.00, 21 be-t 10,.. Best lot of Quinses 2 00, 2d best 1.00. Best lot i f Peaches 2.00. 21 best 1.00 li-t variety grapes rreeUv named 2 00. 21 best 1.00 Ihi Division. CLASS 17. BREAD, CAKE. Ac. Best Inaf Wheat Bread SI OJ, 21 bos. 50 its. Best 1,,*! ltrnwa Bread 00, 2d i esi 50 its 11. st y< an i 1 Cikn l.t 0, 2d hast 50 cts. Bast loaf Sponge '".>ke '< 1 00, 2d best 60 cts. Bast lot Preserves I 00, 2d bast 50 ct.s. Best specimen Canned Fruit 100,2,1 best 50 • CLASS 11. —DOMESTIC MANITACi CUES, NEE DLEWORK, Ac. Re tlO rards Flannel 82.00, 21 best ! 1 1 Best ." ; yards fall Cloth 201, 2! best I 00. Best roll Wool . a Carpet 2,f-0, 2d be Ir '. Rest r4l Rag C-iriet 200. 2.< 1S i -he 1.00. I best 50 i is. !'. -r Boom t2iic 2: best 1 00. Best Patch work Quilt 2.00, 21 best 1.00 Best Quilt, any kind 2 00. 21 bast 1.00. Bast Wool Coverlet 2 00, 2d best 1 00. Bist Be l-sprcad 2.00, 2d best 1 .60. CR ASS lit.—FLOWERS. Bast colic tion : Flowm ; 2.00, best collection of I Dahlias l/'O. b" ' • iit- t .1 ,r R.,cs 100. be? \ Bouquet 2.U0 be.-* collect:,a of Vctb'-nas I 00. I t LANs 20.—MISCELLANEOUS. This class comprises all nit; i. ' eon ne; if- d ■ in 'be foregoing schedule, that era useful cr orna ment il, an I worthy a pla -o in at F.h.' 'i.i -if thi* kind. Discretion iry Premiums will bo awarded. NOTE.—Tho Judges are not c: ;ct ■ i - award any of the above Premiums if tho am, to r animal j I - sot THY, whether there i ■i> wpi-tlti * ■ r u t. | but will u e their di-'T.iion •> justice end equity I > i all parties shall dictate. 'aperintendont* f Divisions : Win. O. GARDNER, Win Dili . J.vn SHERMAN | JIJ)GE< ( .is-es 1 2 and .—W A. Krlb 2. 4- :: : > - Brim-i-go. Smith t.ib • ii : A in. L ie. fh -•-.- '• f, it.d 7—12 R-l i!.,. .j ; 11. j D. Gibbs, Benton : (bin Prilchard, Spring*ille. t'i ivts 1 in 19 A C ■" - \l ;ii —t- :i ; P. S. Bar n. > • : a ; ••• S V Hat. -v <:;.••* v. I 6 !a- h* 10 II and 12—Noli . .<> U.-y, N linl -,ni ; A. B Baker, Renl ,n, : .i .. S. Linlo, Xi.-hfn ( 1 ..... U an nt -J. E 11 -N •!. ■ ■ .11 ; Sto !- | dart B *?u- k. I.a'iir.p. and .la •. .-terbng, R.- k'- * 1 (1 tsse-* 15 an i i . -i. I '■ ,i 1 I'iic. . jQ. W. Walker, Nicb leoa; ■' ■' >. Bullsrd, Bi oklyn j Mr-. ltd CI.II 1." .v M Win II lie* 'I no d ; CI..SS IS. -Mr-. S It. Craw, til nw . i: Mrs N. , I". Wili-.y, : 2b:.- A" i ."qn or, N ; . N n. i Ob—* 10—Mi- Mary R • eguc, ." ith <• '••i-m ; ' Mi-a P. A. llallstca I, Nicholson ; Mrs. Stephen ! Bell, Hoplwittciui. Class 20—Ladies' Department —Mrs. Stephen ' Breei, Brooklyn; Mrs P Stephens, Ndrii ij|<, n ; Mr.-, ."lie William-. Ni -lljirm. ( ~irs 20—Gents' Department— Lemuel Harding, . S. Taylor and Arah Squier. The Judge- aro n |iie:e i t■> rc;--ir r a* early as • 9 o'elo , A. M. "t tin- swnii-l il.iy the i're-.d -ut or t i the S iperiiitendenis u Diit-.m. Bi ks id Entrii - will lie of>en „t the olV.cc ■ i the Secretary. D ti. lilack, Nicholson, Pa., until the fir t diy of the Fair. On the lir-t day of the Fair, Entry books will be on the Fair Ground". All cn- , trie- fir nt ~e Premiums tree. All animals and articles intended tor exhibition should bo entered as eailv ns pos-ihle, and mud have exhibit .rs cards as fu-nDhed by tt-- aery. bef-re cnteiing : r [.re- j uiin -. The Books. i' Entri' - will to i! sed at -5 | o'l-i-iek P. M on Tue- i'av, the first day of the Fair, at which time all animals or aiiicli.- . ntore I tor ex hibition raust !e upon the gr unls an l r -main until ' 5 i.'eioek, I*. M , of the secon I day, and no premium I wiil be pii-l mi articles or Auiuiiis remove I in vio let' n of this rule, except by special pcrmi-s. n from the Officer of the Day Feed w ill l.e furnished lor stock competing for prcmiu i.s, ior near the Fair Umunds. iree of charge. Grain, Hav. and Straw, . an be purchase I on the grounds, at reasonable rates, Premiums will be p.id at Oiliee of the Treasurer, on and after October Ist TKUMSOF ADMISSION. F.ach Pctsoa '2." ( ;. for each Adinissloii. ( Itiidrrn under 1 3yrs, SO cts. " Ixach llnrse or Alule '2. cta.each " Hat h Cult not mfr 'i years SO ct. " E*ce[d that htrses enlere i for s|>ee i, preiniunia,3d an 1 I'll day, an 1 having ; i : t entry fee will be ud : mitteil with driver only, without extra idiargo, on presentation of certificate of (Secretary. Tickets for , sale at the Ticket Offi m near the entran e to tho Fair Grout! I, nr. I st the ntuctpul store- in the Vil ' I age. No person will be allowed to gamlde "r sell ir.toxieatiug liqnota m the Fair Ground-, an! b>r violation of this rule shall forfeit all rights to the -rounds. The following ( peed) premiums are offer ed t r the exhibition of tba Third and Fourth day. in premiums for 3-ycar-oU!s, S4O in premiums for 4-year-oltls, in premiums for horses that never beat i 3 minutes, siOo in premiums for Double Team Trotting, S3O in pre miums for horses that never .Trotted for money, $75 in premiums for hors es that never beat 2:55, S3OO in pre miums for all horses. FOR PARTICULARS SEE BILLS FOR HORSE FAIR. Officer* of the (S"Cti-ty President- N. PV, iico.x Vice President* —D. G. Black an I 0. L. Ilallstead. I Scretarv— D. G Black- Trona :rer—E Iwin N'o j hens. Director*— John.Brisbin. Lemuel Harding, Win. Brings, O B. Wila.ti, S Tavlnr Jacob s:e -phen*. Win. 0. Gardner, Arah S t uier. Marshall— C. B. Wilson. niSWOMITIO*. The r.'.parlrer-bip heretofore existing between J .fin S Lw A 3. P. BracaMoaba, under the firm name of Lain A Brownscombe. his this day been di.-soived oy tnutu-il c-on-'ent All tho b". k-* anl ac counts of th-' firtn are left iu (ho hands of J.S. Linn, for iol action, and bv whom all .1 ;s will be paid, LI'M & lIKUWN'SCOMI.E. Brintrim, Fept* slh, Hqifh vSng3w ADMIWI9TSATOR < 8 Nt)rice* IFher. letters 11 ndndnis raitnH ftn the estate ol p ■ -Jr.*. ;• Frost, late ot tits to vtuh j. <1 1 rk-'-m le.-e i-- ed, liave been grained totiie- ilis ■ r i l -\!l pen*. n< inue te I to the su l est.ito are rcqi: -ce I to m ke , itntr. Date | lymii.t, r.ni t'oi n ! -tit.g deinaodi eg di'' the • state j1 the drc -o lent, wii! in kr.mrn tt'S same tin y cuOtenilcate I, wt imnt dct.iy u LURi• i. 1 KOS i. Ajintni-t rat jr. I Djfkitwti sept, tilt IrSs. ;t I f ILOTIIINU STORE it I V7 AND urnishing t' J :0: If. BAKIIAM & CO. t Announce to the public that they have recently fit c ted up and removed their Clothing Store to tho .- Store House of C. P. Miller, Tunkhannock, Pa. I heir stock coprisos every description of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOIHING. , j such as ■/)/:/;s.s c(*i y.v, ' -sACA'COsI /'.v, O 1 \LKCOA IS, ; PANTS, VEST, HIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, : 1 DRA I VERS, BOOTS, HATS If CAPS, • . Heck-ties, Hosiery, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs CO LLARS, I Mi.KELLAS, &C„ ! . id in fj.t everything in the Clothing or Furnishing ! lino at YjMIY iiOWPRICES. la addition to the above we have an elegant as j sortment of Clothes, Cassimera and Vestings, Ir'tf Clothing made to order at tho shortest no tice Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere and SECURE QUOD GOODS ANI> 3?XiICH!S, //. UAH HAM dp CO. Tunk . Aug. 5, '()S.--vßnl-tf. Buck & Sterling ! ! FURNITURE WARE ROOM ' Over Sherman & Latlirop's Store, j next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. PLAIN' COTTAGE SUITS, MAUI.LE COTTAGE SI ITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, 1 < i HA UFA >ll SUITS IN IIAIR CLOTH, " I'AKLOU IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDE HOARDS, WARDROBES, i | • BOOK CASKS, IIXTENSK >N TABLES, MATIiESSES, } a. 1 . largo variety of luw-pricod I'amiture, at the I lowest casli rates 'BFCIx k STERLING. ! v7n47tf. THE AMERICAN mm BOLE iYMSMI USD DEWING MACHINE CO., | In directing attention to tlicr eEI.EBRATED (■' '.MRi X VI DIN BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop- i ul ; ity as conclusive proof of its great merit- The in rcaso in tho demand f.r this valuable rn bins his beer, TEN FOLD luring tho last seven months of i:s tin-t year t.ofore the public, This gr in i nni surprising su.eess is unprecedent- j ■1 in the history of sowing machines, nnd wo feel fully wnrruuted in claiming that i [ T HAS X O EQ UA L, BEtSIt ABSOLUTELY THF. BEST F.AMIIJY maciiinb IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest, It is really two machines combined In one, (by a ; simple and beautiful mochamc.il arrangement,) making both the SbuHlo or Lock-stitch, and the Over-earning and Button-hole stitch, with equal facility ad perfe tioo. it executes in the very be-t in loner every variety of sewing, steh bs, llem rnuig. Felling. Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braid tr.g and Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (done at tlie same ti .,) and in addition, Overgeams, Embroiders on the edge, uti.l makes beautiful But ton tin 1 Eyelet holes in all fabrics. There -uarhir-g with specimens of work nnd workings can be seen at TUNKIIANNOCK, PA„ by coiling m the undersigned, senti for the sale of then* in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S Tt'TTON, , MRS BENJ-NEWMAK. v7n46tf. Manhood : How Lost, How liestored. „ ,Tt d, a new o iltiaa of Dr. / culverAtt-ilbr Celebrated Essay ZslZ27 on t;.e r.idi ii cure (without medicine . of SpßitMATonnnfEi, or Smdnai Weakness, Invol untarv .Seminal L s-es In:p..ucucy, .Mental and Physic 11 In -ap.ieiiy, Dnpodime-its n Marriage, ata. a- 1 Consumption, Epilepsy, anj Fits, induced by , ?e!f indulg-p-e of sexual exiravagsnce. " * ff Price in a ■ del en-olopn, utily 6 cents, Tim celebrated author, i latl. Sent, an ler seal, in a plain nue'.w'. . j ! -.potpjw,o eifg f •- zfm ;: o yZ y tc . stumps. A Dr., l'r o, vi "Mariiage Guide," . P rlce 25 Ad-ir •- (bo Publishers, c CHAS J c. KLINE A CO . IT Ilowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4, 356 vTnoOly. DlMfiOLin ION, V' OTiCE i* hereliv given that tho co-partnershlj' it lteretoforo cxis ii g between Bur.hara #nl Rob erta in the an i Mat. me bu*inH at Moshop pM P.. i' been tfa - ■!•-. dial I-t1 by mntu.il con rhi books end accounts Kavo been latt with n C. BOIT, at Mesboppen, ei-erj the l.usinesj .v' .- • i • iq or 'he firm of Virgi *f I lb ci.-, Dl'N II AM A ROBERTS. iUsbopMc Pi! Aug !OtU, lUgd, ifiiisi INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY", in 1535. .; HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and \ HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, rußi'jns:> nr vie. <•. v jacksox, ■ ; rniucnuiH, vn. 0 [ The greatest ktio-ivr. remedies Jtr ; Livor Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, 1 Nervous Debility, I JAUNDICE, , ; Diseases of the Kidneys, EIiUPTIOHS of the SKIN, " nnd nil nismse* arising from ix Din i orUf red Llrti*, Sloaiflch. or JSTpruirr or run nr.oon. , Jt'vt the foUandny tytnn tons, and 1/ V s- that j-w r.i'n it ■* ft rest tf '.V ' h" * ' i 'I >4 , ■. - r.O mo-t r*ifrtirtf argons < fyn- /y, fit: -■ • n dMMtfr li< r*'if potoes '< ' ■ m wraMg tye, so m terminatir. /in ; of the /,v nr J. ~ , , Organs, combined niit/i impure Ulood. fjooflaub'G ©aman Uiitcrs I* entirely vegetable,mid contains no liquor. It is a compound of fluid l-*,x. trivet*. Till' Hnotii, lln ln, ami IE.II ;.a I from which these extracts r> in v ore gathered in Geraany. \l! t| t . medicinal virtwea nre extracted from them by n scientific cbemlst. 'l ise-e extracts are titers fortvardni to t,:i* country to be nurd expressly for j maunfaetnre of these lib tors. .'liere Is no alcoholic substance of an;- klml niw Sir*. Orstf, etc.' - the |I tbessab • ' e /;■"•• Vie ears shsMt- *k yf '.vd jr- ~ ;; - - , fcfef Aa !*•► remedies or - enti: e'. v d .T* • t /"r sry 1 'ire r4-erst,.d r . ,; e . . . lan ri— ■ * ■ - en -e- e-s . ssW.'s f. v r-- ■ ... - 1 *■***.Ar. f' ts -t'-f S- • O, ftetetd msA nt/reeable rrm. Jj ,e- T r . ; / j hiHtt. i l * 'ef ft ■rt'd-fe. pts ts f>7' rore s re, irfs t' hfi er' "trdiiig, e>:• ? w , - - - , :r> c• I iff terries. 1 CONSUMPTION. Tbatttenifs of cases. Tr ! 'n pa tleat txraased he eras afflicted -stli-i I this let rial# disease, i-.a e been enred i by tbs *es sf these remedies. F.xtreme snsaetailSK, debtftsy, anilccar.th are the atari attendants tsytan "nr.- aases af dyeneftta er dlseeee of f si I net y# T'.ttt iT me J, ft arc I rrt Ulood Purlfler:* mtteoion,cud cutt eurc diteattt resulting fi rm : ? fctrt'Vf. /T"t y--r* '.."a:* /" / •*—• r /. *r frt orfrr; fc*®r Mir fi a tin, h *9f ,-•• ~* /.' KJ, , ; ; no tfi/l ertr j*taf the article Hm b sack wile. AU otitert are counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been ro od vrtl, lestifj ingtothe virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS. VUOM ll'i\. 010. b". IVOODWAIIh, Cliiof Justice of tlio Siipronio (' :11 1 i Po- ii-vlvaiila. PnilAPELpnu. JlAtrri 16(1:. 1 07. 7jSn.i "IF-rJto-id's G- r/.toti Fi'l. ".1 I ■ 'nx icatinn h erriv/e, hot is a good tr- lie, '• I in dit r. I dm if the tUfitUte • Ist, in cases of debility and >'■ ■> >of v.. as u i .11 the tysten. Yours truts, GLO. 11. VTOOVWAIID. FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Ju'lgs of tbe Kuf romo Court of IV* u-jh .mis. I'mt.tiitiPHiA, Ape 11.i5,),. 1-66. I consider "Hooflattd's Ori msii Bit ters" a ml unhte Irt'itiriHl' 111 case of at tacks of Indigestion or iiyspcpsln. I can certify this from my experience Of ll> Yours, with re spit:, JAMES TiiOJII'SOS. From REV. JOSEPH 11. KEXNAI'.D, D.n , Psstor of the Tenth llvpti-t Cliurcb, l. :-;ptaix. Da. Jscasox—PEAß SIB :— lh ,• re. irurt'cd to count ■> lag 11 trie 11 • r -run ~f mfhxHt limit of medicinm, At U ryat j at Old nf my ry-yrngi i-i! spli 11 dined; but wiU,arle-irpraof ittrT.n-jr <• I<. -., ii d i par'icn'artg i.i nu r,v t'n-.. • OF IT. jSphw#a Go wax Outers, ;• . mm/ I uiu si cWi', tn e.-press my ft''! i ■■. it asnernl del Jity of thssystrvi. •1- •i. vf 1 l.irr Oemv'!sint,lt W ssfs sml v.ihinl'a- J r| u. i /., not casts it snrr-t f:>!; 0- ••: .. ■. . . . [ bt xn j Itnrf. -,al'ta Arm who . r Miwet. fi-uri, very res?. -1,, , J. ii. M. • -■ - /?/>, lijhth, I. J -ic Unites . | Frico oft'ao Eittors, fl.fjj per boltict Ov, a haif dozr n for $5.00. Price of the Tonic, $1.33 bottiet Or, a tali dcieu tor * J 33, The Tonic U-;,' n t „ p ln ~.,a rt iotiio^ got it it IV. AhsAsi ' ' ■ 1 IMonw mskcrsally iw 1 n iiahighl, <• of; mil? it gal tftut Mt Drnyyis ta4nd t !. g UAe any thing e'se ti nt h, n . < I route Ac i.ixtvt I' Integer j-mfi ;,t p I ■ t tstl/ !• Mat oy expieit tn m.i hta'it; •; netpi .1 , t (At PRINCIPAL, Oh Fin:, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. X" mAK 'l! STiiYKT, r : r ■ r CHAD. M. EVANS. Proprietor, r jrmer'j C. H. JACESON f rj, ix T ' ,e>e '""ides me for sale by 1 i^w 1 "' *9 StOfek^riLrr, and • - I ® .o k/ealii i t vei ) w fit re. IX) :w( j'tr :/ t tr. twirtn*** led iht -i; < a to :A ctnm :c > Halt's Vegetable I BIILIAN HAIR ESEWER, IT WILL POSITIVELY REST , .IT | HAIR 10 ITS OKI rINAL COLO It keeps the bait frub faUlog - 1 It I the 1 >ei fJra:'n.;i 'ho tt-trM. nuv. • - e f ■ iiy p 5111 '' hcHlthy, i-o't nn I giofy. Tor eulo by all druggist*. • R. P. HALL kCO Nui is, N\ It Pr -p-ittrr-, h Btrlnf*'or Vial •*, V .Vn ' • J " 4c-, can ne h:i:l at L. 15. >•' —n '' tea llcjisonh' il < ••••-• ; irn- U Viulia ■'ringt, cnJ ii. YITOMAN —FEMALES,OWING TO THE I'B \ * 1 tin 1 aad ii 1 port ir>' raiati nm whWb they eus f ' '-1 r p': -i Isr organhratioe,tM Ifctofijees tbey perform, en nijtel to many aaftcring*. Vreedon : ■' ■'••i 1 '.i - e in 1:0 mall decree to their happiness and welf:re. f,i none can he bappy who em ill- N'r It but no one of these ttnool fe s" I ''' •• • een t ~- I , run on wlih ■ ■ iojftbe j ■■ til health o'. the ia.livi'luHl. i fti- -.t • rid pre . ■ in', ti consult a i ■ ' ■ the 1 i Tart nu delicate ef— f loot,.and eaiy t| .. 1 i.-- most etgeed neceeiiiy i- r .1 her orcaSest •huineg to do (hie. The sex will then ihebx ee for plseing in their haeda mpte apeoM•* which will be foo id ; ;••. j Qtiriag afageM eve n'- peculiar to iiie..- x N: ■ 1 ... —lliiivlrede suf ; ■ a".l -iiirrs itpply vain |' tor*, Who either merely tan • '• •• ' 11 We or j;■' !y reoe- I ■ u!d 1. I w:*h to 1 11' 1 e 11 the .if flioted, ■ • ; to My 11: It ylthoucb it e- ,0:1 i,i ii,e 1 • uuab',l --10 • 1 :i. the use of ii, i: if far oft 1 1 to the ran— ■'"l 1 t......1 it elf. tl: so disircssinjj 1 ' ' n'cinpla e the at '' 11 :i It i- hut aim -1 .. r ile a few of the ly affect the '.nil: .ill c!aees of • • affect more or lese I • >•••• •ti entire human family. fho 1 ex scocious edn -ition and marriage, cau ee r te ye - ; - th d sttn ro designed for i i -mi perverted !fn the rt fraiotg of Ircss the early co'ifi..emcnt of I . ~ ii. ■ u i.-a.tby excitement ;: iy half clothed, 1 ' '-are, pervert "hil - - ■ 1. . . .... hour- i".- -jne-l by nature 1 • ■ 01 ici'.rueiion la half Iu coi . this i irly strata opoa her eye , . red by the delicate ' tary to r n her sitoati nin school at a later ■ ; v i icil ti ueti one cxcite -1 Ave keeps the mind while the now con- I stunt restraint of f Me drem abrohltafy (hr ■ •• : iiie uttaiament 1 ujrtli ; the eto nt bt: a odd n change of tem i .lucef oj ex ty. pro lace their ■ " ■lv inarri.itj- caps nil * and the nnfertanrto oeo, m terly regnrol ss f the plain dicbitee and I •*' nstra of h 1.- Ito n 1 are, becomes an ' 11 a 1 trenlinent This is ' . cm .1 ien-.oot thousand* b> exercise the functions 7 y Vxjn re an education c 1 it what : n with the • >• the control ••- si an early ne • -• pi r, : _v see, ■ ' t t-og liefor ■ | 1 1 s p the very life ef their .1 toeir di-vel ! opine:.! I• i'y. Whites or I ion. Exhaustion. i't'd pans and 1 we i-'icr the most b ntC iMPonan Ex .' - use, diet, and ad ' • lof life, from infancy to Iy to ai l ;,:itur Strcnirth is ths j glory , . lUtlMie'l : 1 i;i ;n any of tw . " -••• >1 i >r i' n, inSnitely eafer, • :I EXTBACT Booms, . t!.o most promi t is ih it o(fen-T a c t .r tho h-'.'iow . * a.iteVer cause .' : ' ' ' Mentgl an 1 Physical ; inaktoo "1 Hloolto < In,oral lrrlta • at Kigkr, An 1. ■ t A-.pcito, Dys -' : -orii/ it ion nr Palpitation of I the lie; i>l the ro omit ants of ts iho syst in. To \ - ! . ilrLy ; 'lrnegita and ' 5i.25 per botrte, o six 1 bf's. De ' ' 'M"-'". Address J ' Aucinieal Ware ' f. ; DONE T'P IN . '.m.i . wta mc-simile of my T HF.LMEOLD. * SHER FP SALE. Fieri Facitm to 1 i ' j public sale :,i Oj i. 1 '. runit bannock, Wyoeriaff >F SEPTEHBUt, 186$. " tide and ioterest ' '' ted, in awl to tho I lota of lead, l it:-- town-! of Eaton in the tato Pcansyl-. auia, and ' 'lrantfess on ihe •mcl. • the trouth by • est by '-at in wun-an ' Uipg a oik two 1 •• " : ' .m i more or 1-ea. nil im prove 1. ALSO m : .rnship. tvtintv . ~ ' 'I f'haMcs Harris, on the y! ; ■ Drake, on the South by lead • the West by I tad of Eli ' i. area more or \: f <) . . a si tp. ccunty ■ , f Reuben BadloU and 1 l-y land gut :ui . ■ • 1 y land Mfr II i on I r'am'l ■ ne bun Ired ■ •• -rc or lew alt un jti ; 1. ALSO >v • iirl bounds.! kg Blvef on the . >n the s-uth by tho Wg ; hy Und (if ten .i,-rce ill im ' ' - * • i. The ah Ki deecri ■ " i his i me a? - Potter Matey ' •' ! . i nuatli u:t ot Ferfv ,■ r ' ' - Ito W u. hit-meei v. Jr. in j >|, : „ a |1 ; . , , 4lul 35 M 4 'wr c 3 rnly, *v I _ _ ! i i'T. sheriff, ' .tv -• • . ;• the i lit* .1 chutes, X. tor the •!■ D L'is : f P . •.'••• tia Nel • Act of Con *■ ■t 2 ■ 1 ... top)ted for a dig ■ 11 • provable '.: ''ee is hero* red their debts, and appeal ea the y.'tb A. M before in Tnwinda, t bnV'i. why 1 Din > ti i 'i-i e :d b inkrupi. And giveu thai the sernaii i'J ■ ■ r rt the said Hark ■ - • ■ 1 o- uf nil * ' ! yi-ter, it the ' ' *• ■ • t Court for - 1 Die'rict* ■t _ '• I I• ■ the Dig o W'e'.'era - ■ . y, in 'he v a ■ the no y!.un a, ig 1 0, . ; „„lc. a- A Ciurtef gaid Dilriot. B- L v i'' ' A-rl s i .