I <><*:? aild IViViOjml. . •imicottH and Organ* luiiilshed I'rcm establishment &. PoehUuin, furniture manu-j . | .1. al.r-. have lately reeelve.l at their ;t lira- I'M kof city mailt- work. coßsists I ... l.ii.iiire-', tete-a-tete ami other upltol- j IH - ~i_. tat iini i lUaicrt have r , i.i I ihe tir-t floor room*, iu S. Stark's to aecuiuui nlatt tlielr large ami inereus- ! Their stock, to which they are making s weekly, is the largest ever kept in this . I god i- adapted to the tastes ami purses of j I' j, •! rran, contractor on the Kail Kutil, re- ! I ' i valuable hone, by drowning in a w-1 ,i the ohl brick yard just below town, Into | I tcaui acehlentally fell. ijtt v tlrisl ->iiii situated two mites j B r. ha it nock Creek, on the outlet of the I 1' ml. has recently been purchased of Stark, ( ■ ... lictrick t'jnl others by V . 11. Barnes, a j a miller, who proposes to illtroiluce into it, j ..tern improvements. ■ . ail is well located for custom work anil has J ! a reputation as one of the iiest in the it will uoiloubt maintain it-* reputation ; ■ .c iv owner. B t.. V. It. ti, iu., a buildingtemporary engine House and , : tic. Lock below this place; which will . c the terminus ot their road, for several ' ■ ; , ,me. Regular through passenger ami j H ; t.-aius will he run from hereon and after i licit. A telegraph line is now nearly tin- j ibis point and w ill be iu operatiou next I „ v. c congratulate our people on the fact that 1 _,r live iu a slow-coach iuland town. \\ e [ I . .i the woods I and feel like crowing, j ~ ■ ■■' c ied that the cars would run to this place j L , ,-0M the 4th Of July. And sure enough,! [ wave them, scleral mouths before. I ,I,ut a Washer and Holler now I ....-lured and sold by Mr. George 11. llill, of. I • ->•, i- undoubtedly one of the greatest lalor ; k _ inventions extant—A perfect Godsend to the j ! :iccompiishes the whole business of washing sby means of steam. Having procured one, I .in our family, we are enabled to sjieak of It | . undingly. We have tried it, and know It to I the thing needed in every household. Being t • the woman, we feel it a duty to let thein j a existence, and foel certain that they will i... iy in the premises, i.ivi.-e them (on the sly) not to say one word I -hat"new winter bonnet," until after they i art.l one of these liilers—then, taik bonnet. | ir Ivllled. i. y last week r iiear was discovered by .Mr. | whaler's children, quietly munching apples I t ? •in a field of Mr. Lutes, on Bowman's t n Monroe Tp . This county. Several men i.ere notified and watched bruin at his un i-time. until one of their numlier, Mr. Ly- ' i lit/, r.in to the house of Wm. F. Cairl, a I i i :ie distant, and procured his rille. Though J I. v - running around and barking at the bear, | . -ati ly keit on helping himself to the stolen 1 Mr. Frantz arrived with the gun. ap -1 within two rods and shot him. His bear _-a il two hundred and fifty pounds and was :• grizly-gray specimen of the black l>ear. told that quite a numlier of bears have in that region, this Fall; one of which it but a lew days previously to the one men ■>e by .Mr. Adam Bellas, and another i. ar the house of Mr. New bevy as to cause • ■ who was alone, to make a rapid retreat rfc .use lor safety. boa Sales uf Personal Properly s. k'iniiy have liecu advertised as follows : j shaw, Nortlimoreland, Oct 29th, Pows, .mi llurlbntt, Overftcld, Oct. 3uth, Horses, s n ep, Shoat*, Wagons, Harness, Ac. • irk, Tunkhannock Iloro., Nov. 2nd, 1868. i .. id Furniture, Stoves, Cookißg Utensils, < . Machine, &c. Huuser. Nortlimoreland, Nov. 12th. 1868 !' .-.vs. Sheep. Wagons, and Farming Uten \Vcber, Monroe. Nov. 14th, 1868, llor sheep, Shoals. Wagons and other articles. : tie pour Indian." .. published ias' week uf the absconding ili. the wild Indian l>osy, from her "big it Meshopjion ; it seems from a threatening r.ed by usfum the husband, that our no . ■ i.llair was not couched in language to j Man tastes. He demands a modification 'r :n and threatens us with all sorts ol I" a- jueaees. as over his own signature the suj.stuu.-e headed "an elopement," but declined : r its publication. We told him we could .aratis, only as a local news item —not as ,- inent. To this, lie assented. We there tic laeu in our own language, and not in we thought rather "ingeuy" for our Not knowing the renl, or assumed name •i uf the "wild flower," which liad "dug ... : i.-y-b -.1, we thought, being a near rela - i posy too—for ought we knew, the ■ol summer"—and described her us such, we wi re right in designating a "yarl/'iess it 1- - - Indian who professed a knowiedgo of i. tie virtues as a '-digger Indian." This one during our limited acquaintance with three diitercnt names at diiferent . .aid not make so much fuss over a fourth — one - i appropriately descriptive of an i -i his habits. '. down nothing in malice against this unfor r !id nt a remnant raee; nor liave we any i / interfere with his business as a "medicine • .ire ■ redulous enough to think that an t u .i.-kcy drinking indian knows more of i.ol s\ -tnu and ol moitieal science, than an I white man, we pity their bodily inflmtl i.' v. onler at their mental weakness and cre were llriug on the western frontier, we slio'd tti tt our s alp would shortly le dangling in ut this "brave; but, the reil-skins, we bc •ivn't indulged in these ornaments, here, if time of the Wyoming massacre. • man who wrote this "indian doctor'*" irnpu. .-:i< rto U", had better join the tribo. He mitjht ito talk ami write "ingen"—but the Knglish r- ,-ir he a sealed book to lilm. I.OST. "Ui ii.-l i.a llie T iwauua lb I mi, between - jiei M. -hofi;ii ii. a Soldier's Discharge Pa -'i i.t' d to C. C Bemtiger The finder will lie i. rewarded !• v leaving the same with (i. C. •tr uf th.s place. ruakhamick. Pa. Oct. 271h. 1?69, for Sale Cheap. >ih, -fiber offers for sale, cheap, his DWELLING HOUSE AND I A.N Aii GROCERY. with ABLINu, nls FOUR VACANT LOTS, and a Boa/t '•'* ibe I'lX'll KRS lOlt ItiAT JU'ILDTNf hPAIKIXn. . u! irs irquire of .-übseril*er on ihe preu) WM. Fi.ICKNER. 'siikiiwiDoen. Pa. Ow-t.23, lhiW.-nld-4w Married. LEWIJS—FFI.LKR—Iu Tunkhannock, i)et. 27th, ! by Dev. S. F. Brown, Air. George L. Lewis ol ! Pike, and .Miss Lina J. Fuller, of Uaiuptown. ; Bradford t'o., l'a. IFULI.KR—('AMI'—At the same time and place, 1 by (he same, Mr. Edgar S. Fuller and Miw- Auian j da M. Camp, lioih of Uaiuptown, Bradford Co. • GK.VHAM—WILSON—(in the 17(li inst., at (he j 1 parsonage ui the M. E. Church, ("entreuuireliili.l. ! | I>y Kev. Geo. (rreeniiel l. Ku-sell A Graham, of j South Katun, to .Miss Mary Wilson, of same place. 1 IPFCIAL EST* AY. j Notieo is hereby given,that three c.-tray yearlings, j | one a pale rod and two oi deep red color, came to the j ' enclosure or the undersigned anil are now detained ! las such. The own ris requested to come forward, ( Ipreve property, pay charges and take them away : ! otherwise, they will be disiiosed of according to law. _ LEONARD BOUGHT Ist. ! . Oct. 8. 1868—nll-3w. I'L'.ACIIL.LF"' EXAMINATION, I Teachers' Examinations will be held as follows, , viz :at Mcsluqq>cn. Oct. 26th! Mchoopany, Oct. '27, | porkston. Oct. 2Mb ; Tunkhannock, Oct. 2th ; 1 Piereevilie. Oct. Until ; School House near White's Ferry, iu Falls Tp., Oct. iilst : at Nortlimoreland, j Nov. 2nd. ! Exercises will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.— ) Come with writing material. No private examina- j tion will las held. J. 15. RIIOADS, Co. Sup't. Tunk. Wyo. Pa. 11l II)i: TO MAIKUEE. Young Men's (iuidc 6/liajipy Marriage ami Con- ' jugal Felicity. The humane views id benevolent j I Physicians, on the Knot* ami Abases incident to 1 ! VoutU and Early MauiiooJ, sent in sealed letter en i velopes, free ot charge. Address 110WAKD A.-SO- j CIAiiON, Box. P I'hila.ielphiA Pa ; vSu'jly. ADMIN IS IHAIOHS'S NO L'H'E. Whereas, letters of Administration *to the estate' I of Dan'l Kunanian, late of Tuukhannoi-k tp., dee'd, , have been granted to the subseriiier. All persons in- i I debted to the said estate are requested to make im- ; | mediate payment, and those having claim* or do- I i mauds against the estate of the said decedent, will ) I make known the same duly authenticated without delay to LEVI SLATE, Adin'r. j ; Bald Mount, I.uz. Co., Pa. Sep. IS, '6B-us. LIME ! LIMS ! ! LIMS !! ! I The undersigned has recently elected a peruia- j uent Lime Killer, and has on hand a large stock ol j Waterloo lime, which he will sell as cheap us can tie bought at any point on the line of canal trom i'itt stou to Elmira. Orders will be promptly filled, and lime shipped to all points by canal. DAVID BKOWN. ' lirowntown,;Bradford Co. I'a. • L'HIM L,\MATI(I\, Wvoming County, ss, t In the Court of Common Henry Kouglit v'• Picas, of W> uinlng ( ouuty Laura Bought. ) No. 22. Jan. term 1868. To Laura Bought. Whereas a Mibjxi'na in Divorce was D.-u'l to .lan uarv Term. 1868. which was vo-cfi wfi- VDMIMSTHATOR'S NOTR E. AT THE RE AS, letters if administration c.. the es \\ tate of Richard A Jams, deceased, late of the I township of Forkston, have been!granted to the subseriiier. -VM jiers—ns iii.lebiel to the sai l ts—ite are riquested to u.a-.c immediate payment, and i those liaviiig claims or deiuan ls against the estate of , the sai I decedent will (.resent them duly autheutiea ted to 'he suhseriner, without delay. AUSTIN P. BUIKtE-SS, Administrator. Forkston. Sept. 15. 1513.-6t-pl For doia ; a family washing in the best and cheap est manner Guaranteed equal to any in the world! lls all the strength ui old rosin s,uip v.uh :he mild and latherirg qualities of genuine (lastile. Try this j I splendid S > ;p. Sold by (he ALDEN CHEMICAL j WORKS, 4? North Front Street, Philadelphia | v 3 r.5 ly. f 'ASTMAN manufactures every- variety of Roots j 1 * and Shoes, and retails at wholesale price* Re- i i member the place. Tiogw *freef, near corner of j ' Warren j Water-proof Boots are warrant.- 1 hi* not to rip. crack, run over. They are just (ho ' • thing for teamsters, lumlesrmen and others who are j . subjict to cut-door exposure. • TTSASTMAN gives hisenstoiners the benefit of his j Hjmnnufac'uring facilities, and saves to them the ' profits uua!iy paid to Jobbers, Middlemen nud i ■ wholesale dealers. i f] sells got'l half 4wHt mM , ijc* Kip Boots at $3,75 ; FrenHi oalf pegged Boots I at ; Imported 1 ri'n ii Ci*!Fair .Btitvhed. Box Toes, at Sid. and every other article in his lina a' equally low prices. j ' -re ASTMAX invites the attention of the public to PJ the style, workmanship, msterial, variety and . ! price of bis stock of ready made work. ' i npHE revs-iri that Eastman's BoetS ■' , a re m(iervions to waier is ihat tiioy aro lined with silk oil-cloth ani super-liue 1 ss' ha water -1 ' proop preparation which will resist the action of f ' snow water, or an almost unlimited exposure to any ' kind of damp. Warranted to give parrect s itisfac - ; tion. Auction Sale > OF : HOUSEHOLD FURNITIJUK. I.i The undersigned will soil at auction, at hi rosi- I ' dence in Tunkhannock Boro, I I On 3IONDAY, Vov, 2nd NiS, nt 10 o'clock, A. M. 5 | A lot of Household Furniture : consisting in nart iof Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, .Stauds, .Stoves. Ta bles, Cooking Utensils, Ac, n Also one SEWING MACHINE*-nearly new. -i _ A G. STARK LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. WYOMING DIVI3ION. feI'PPI.EM KJiT NO.H rn TIMK TABI.k SO. 1" IN I'l.ACii OK SUPPLEMENT SOS. 1 AND 2. £ To take effect on Monday Sept. 7tb, 18(j8. .DownTraiu. ' Ex. Fr't. | Local L"ca> i E*. kr t A.M. PM. 1- M - A - M . 10.3(1 4.30 McKune's 4.10 9-40 10.46 440 Buttermilk Falls, 400 924 1I 0k 4.58 Gardner's Kerry 342 904 11 3'J o.'iO L A 15. J. Leave ) 320 8,40 Arrive *lO 30 ' 12 00 5.30 Pittston. . 10 20 " t'6 | 12 S 5.35 Port Griffith 1" 15 7.58 12 iu 549 Plaiosville, 16 10 1.7U 12.3,; sbO W ilkes-Barre 10.00 730 The "Express Freight" down Train, arnres at LPirtston and W likes Bar'e in time lor the pasreu ger train f>r N. Y. A I'uil' a. i lie -'Lical /rarer Wilkes Barro A Pittston. for McKune's nnd otbei stations north, after Rio ariival ot'iho N. d. A Phil'a morning train* IU A. PACKER n " >uj i Wyoming Divuion Office LJV.R.R.C Wyo. Ii Wilkes-Barre Sspt. 4, fi : VYIIIIK lEIALLIC FAIIT CBMPAIY The Wyoming Metallic Paint Company va< nrga i nix-d under the general Us of the Mate of N* | York, with a CAPITAL STOCK OK TWO HUN DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DG.I.MIS divided int.. TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND Sli lUi: , OF TEN DOLLARS EACH. The company own tliu inina and 1* :1 - ui t a fee No lovaliy is the eforo to be • id !!l. I.Y EXPENSE TO EE INCURRED i 'Bh f- F.AC'I i'RTNG TRY PAINTS, is sin plv •• ; rry i ing th; r.i . in i reducirg it in the Company r 'li, , situate I iu a - ae's rl, ml th* c.in • j Till' PAINT UF THIS COMPANY HAS Sibil.N THOROUGHLY J'-'STi I> I y n.irict.iii ih ,i,i*is ; sni i :st die* master i'Ai/.Tiiii- v.; \i.i. ; TESTIFY To ITS SUPERIOR tJI'ALUi'V. ■ It contains over 75 (. r i-ui.t m.. II !8 A . UOOD BODY. MIXES READILY REQUIRE* I lil T LITTLE OIL. TAKES TINTS, AND IS Yli , KY DURABLE. I In view of the t rust abundance uf material and the SMALL COST OF MANUFACTURING, and the SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR PAINTS, the I Company expe-t to suprlv the market with BKI - TEK ARTICLE an 1 at CHEAPER RATES than ] anv i titer company iu the countr\. OPINIONS OF PAINTERS, i Tits undersigned, u pritcticil painter, herei.y *cr ' tifi- s that lie has use ! iui*t of the mineral paints in use for \e:ira past, ami that he IT gild* thai ot ihe | WYOMING METALLIC P.VI.M' COMPANY, j foiiu i iu NICHOLSON WYOMING COUNTY, , superior to aii others f-r durabiiil) r. l lini.-h. GILBERT JiliOVtN Nicholsoa, June 27th, 130"" l'ltucnviLLK Au. 23 I6(;6, I ;j. i' Ji ALLSTKAD, Eiq -DkabSlß • I have used j I the \lyotuiug Paints, and believe it to be the best and ni *st durable Metallic paint in use. It has u ; goo 1 strong body, works easily, requires but little ( o i| ~ Very Respectfully. PERRY STARK. NitU'ii.';:*. O t ->; ii O.L lIAILSTCAfi Esq—DEAR Si:: ; 1 have used , • .ml utl.srwiru tcstel tho WYOMING METALLIC I'AINT, sod sm clear of Ih* belief tint it is supe rior to ativ at her .Mineral Paint in the country. It ! has a good color an 1 mixes readily ; lut its strong and best tealures are it* heavy rubslan'ial bo ly, ' combined with an extremely oilr r-iturc. in eocse- , , uuen-.-c ol ivhicli it requires at least a third le.-s oil ! Uia-i a:iv other paints in use J. L. PECK. Nl-'.V \ fUK, Oct Ist, 0. L ilAi.L*lßAEsq DtAflNllt: I Mil S i ra, - ! I rical painter Have 1-sii extensivaly engage i in ! the l us'ueui l'-rov*r thirty yea,. Dming that po - ; rio-i I hate u-e 1 every v n etj i ji'iint kn < vvn i- i trade, and with jut besitst n prori'iuu. a the VV \O -1 MlNti-ffIKTciLLIU PAIN T6, lii# best I have ever ! seen. 11 has ahe try 1,-dy, ujixts ea.-iiy and lakes i from a half to a third less oil than ordinary paints 1 Itianbo u-e my fattier purchased a quantity oi the . Wyoming Mineral Punt, with win u h* nt that i time painrei a buiiditig, and after the 1.1(010 ut a j Quarter of a century it isfre-lt a.:d good. Letter - evidence of quiliiv can h.ir iiy bo required. Truly Yours, E RREPMHER , Scranton, Sept. 8, 1833 O 1. HvllsteaJ, Esq—Dotr .Sir: I bate used | the Wyoming Metallic l'aint, and have gre.t pleas- , ' tire in "saying that it is superior to any other mineral paints in the tnaikei Its heavy substantial body i | Blokes it durable for eetsiJe work, rowing an 1 Ac., nil i the readiness with whb-b it takca tin'- renders :it tin excellent article for collage purpose-. Vl'->- gather 1 regard it as the best paint in ti-:c Very Truly Yours, DAVIO BAILI E, Hou'e and Sign i'ainter Ail orders or communications should le ad tressed tu :h 1 WYOMING METALLIC PAINT COMI'A NY, NIC HOLSGN, Ps. SHERIFF'S SALE 7- BY virtue ■fa writ of Fieri Ficiat to u. dt racted theie will l-c exposed t • jmblio - tic at • the Court House iu TRi.b'.aiinoctt. W;. tniug ( utility. Pennsylvania, . ON .SATURDAY, N"V. 11. Ii?. at 1 v I art 1 of Thomas j Pin-ler, La-(.by lands ol Wot M l'.alt, .--ni'i took, Christian Lefler. and Wells Harris n. Containing • bout 0..e hundred ai res ofbio-i. in re .r less with about ten rs- there..: improve I. .hh i.ue 1 ; Imu.-e, • and some (ruit trees Ihercon, wi'h nppnr:u.tui-es Seized on 1 !.k n in <-x cuiion it the suit of tieo. I 11. Fox vs- Geo. F- i'ox. And .fill be t-dd for c i*h r-tiiy, bv M W. DeWITT. ! .--heritr* (*K *. / Tunk- Oct 29 68 j SHERIFF'S SALE. BY' virtue of sundry writsof F.m Fj-i,i* ' . n.c ai rected there wiil bo expos.-1 public -iio ..l tue | Conrt iiou.-e in Tunkhannock, YVyomtng t Pa ON SATURDAY, NOV. !4,'68, at i o'ch. k !' M. All the right, title ami iutcresl the defeuJnut in and to that certain piece, • ir.-el r tra--' <-f laid situate and being in tho Township .t ..l.rsbrqi(.en, | Wyoming County, i'. Boun 1.-1 ami Ks ribed as I follows, I. wit; on Cf North, by liu I* *lf Tho.n i* Marshal and H.c Wilow Cook, Eao by lan 1* of 1 John Madison, Sunt h and West. I>y lands of Clark Winan.s an-1 Robcr f Dunlap. Containing about one ' hundred acres of land, tho sa ue more or ley, about ninty acrse thereof improved ith one frumo .i-.vell ing house, one Kama burn an I other outbuilding-*, art* apple orchard aril othj; fruit frees thro. 11, w th I tha appurtnuncss Sei/ei and taken in executed at ihe suit f L. F. ' Storm ass'd to Stark, Miller and DeWitt v*. Mary Winans an ! Autos C. Winans. And will be Kid f-.r Cash only, by il. W DEWITT Sheriff's Office / Tunk. OoL 20, '6B S SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias to too directed (her- will bo exposed to Public Sale ■ i at the Court Hons.', in Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pennsylvania, j SATURDAY, NOV. 14th, '6B. at I o'clock P. M , All tho right, title ami interest of the Defendant in and to that certain, piece, parcel or tract of hind, . situate 1 and being in the Township i.nd village of Meshoppen, Wyoming County Pa Rounded anj described as follows, to wit: on Ihe North, by School House lot, East, by Dtn.is of 11. U Brown, South, by iands ot Benj. G. Hull, an I W.st, by highway eon i taiuing about ono-fourth of an acre, to be the same more or less all improved. Being lot No 8, according . i to Town plot of Sterlingvillo or Me?hoppen, as sur veyed by A. I line, Esq, fit.' Alden Mowrey. and be ing the i-anie lot now occupied by defendant. With one frame house, one frame barn, and other out- I buildings, and some fruit trees thereon, wi'h the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of ?AlU uel Stark vs Jatnes N. Baker- And wiil bo soli for c.vh only by M. W. DeWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff * Office. 7 Tunk Oct 20, 69. $ ( FOR SAI, 13. Tho Subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and lt : LOT. situated in the Borough of Tuukhannock.— The house has lately undergone repairs, and has al the modern improvement*. The lot is more that twice the size of anv others in the place, with now 1 llarn, Saveu Good Grafted Apple Trees, with I'luu and Peach. The Subscriber, wi.-ui.ig to remove will soli for iess than the actual value. II . r~if All persons indebted to me wtd (lea-., tusk immediate settlements. WM. S. hi TZ Tunk. Sep* 24th n9tf sfia JHiUnHsfments. mm Sfl ] i-'.ui il i.\ T.i r%.\K >: !• i! ~,g anv i'x " above for ttieir FALL -■< WIN lEH iri )■• or u-e sh ii!I.J a i Ireu B 11. tJXK.N A l it . P O Box Jiti, Neiv Yiik- A NEW l AN CUU THE FORMATION OF LIBRARIES, lioth I public an J piiv ite. tor town* and village', nl a oat!l cost. The detail* will he made known in a Circular. nnw reedy. Address 0 A PPL ETON V CO , New York. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE BLUE-COATS Aml hoir t hey Lived, Fought and Vied for Hie Union, icith Scenea und Incident a in the Great Rebellion.' Il contains over 100 fine Engravings • and 50'J pager, and if the spiciest an 1 ctioupe.-t war 1 book published. I'ii c only $2.50 per copy. Send for ci.i'Ulars and fee our term?, and (till de.cripliou of the work. Address JONES BROTHERS t CO.: l'hila Iclp'iia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Chicago, Hi., j or St. L -uis. Mo. .V A N T E D . Clergymen, Teachers, und Superintendents ., Pastor of j ihe First Congregational Church, li.irtlord, <'t 'l ' I know of no commentary so cheap lb it eon>uins so ' great an amount • f rain able matter" Fr in Lev. X II Egglestim. 1. I)., Factor of Plymouth Cuuri'b, Chicago, 111 - I cheerfully ro '•"i.iiut ad it a the in s• eoiuuiiutary i n th • Scrip- ! lures lor geio-ral use." For terms and cirxulors. ad- A. BRAIN ARD, tiartt'-rd, Conn Hook Agents Aie meeting i h rare .-u w in selling .-lit ,S. j \V. Baked' -> Exi-i ouatiuNs an 1 t:\ kn?iri > among Ihe Xii.k ITsibi TAHins or Abyasima. to whiidi is now aided an account of the Captivity and Release of English Subject*, and the career of the late Eui |-eror Theodore. No luck i.- received iiuuiig all da-sc- of people with such u'lnutile I favor, or so ' fully combines thrilling interest with soli! instrue- ; lion Agents, mule mil leioale, sell it rapidly.— j 'An a h.iinhl" reeor lof s ion',itie exploration, gen- j graphical dis very 'ill jiersonal adventure." -Y. ! I'. Tribune li i- issued in a very attractive form 1 and is as eiitcrtuiniiig as a r.ou.incc."— iJo'ton I [Journal Full pirlieul on application to ! U I. C \SK A C'), Publishers, Hertford, Conu. I V., I 110 Broad st., Newark, N. J. 'flii: (iItLAT NI'AV YORK ACKK Ul,. 1 TlTIt VI,. HOB ITCUL.TURAI, AM) FAMII.V MCtVSP.IPEH,--THE RURAL AM published in the Citv of New Y >rk. i. now the LARGEST and MOST ELEGANT pa|#r of its class in the United States Price Sl.'- tyrur ; 11) copies 912,5U ;"0 copies 820.00 or on'v oxu i , dollar a year 1 Every subscriber in clubs of ten. i at 91,50, will rcriivo a lice package of EARLY ROSE POTATOES, felling at sll per band, Post PAtlt, worth 81.25. The "Rural American" o every where admitted 11 be li.e BT-T, i.TIEAPI.-il. and the mo : PRACTICAL farmers' an l frail growers' paper iu this country. Its editor-iu-ihief iianoll farmer ni. l f uitgrowcr of tORI V YLARV expe rience ! The publication of ibis paper iv, - removed in June l i-t from I lien. N 5.. to Ncv. \ i:c City , ! an 1 the E litoiial and Business office i • v Bruns wick, N. J., (near New Yorl i ropretor owns a fa'm within the City !'i... .o I*2 acres worth 850.060; and also lias a large Cash Capital to e: suit- Perm men yto tis puidieati ,ns. Club Agents wanted everywhere, who are paid a very liberal compensation. Samples of paper, blank sub eriptiou lists, ,te ; freo. Address T. IS. MINER New Brunswick, N. J• ST. IIS A -:. ill ill Till I) \ii,ito \i> c;o.ni v- v Seven f?r cent. Vtirst Mortage Dou D. February nit i August Cou) o il.c 'tinilnys of the eomplctc l ruad (v more than tho irterc-t t>i ilixj entire i r c The < r thesa lt-.n-J* *:• amuni; to tlio security i vory day, t)\ r.u 9 "i.UtilMiUO have teen .-pent on the |rojer;y, au.i nt o\or 9'J - UUt',tUo of teii :S i ued thus far. The eoit:intly of coutroliiopT ail the travel trorn St. !/>ui< r tlie Southern M ites, ei.ruresan etionnouj revenue, The ! Directors OWN > 10 of fi.e for inv i.stm unt, and arc inter >:• 1 to nri H the as well in f> e> • noiiii-c *s exje-n-es THUS AIJJ'iN, JVesideut, St. Loui-. Mo We, th un ler-ifuedj eoiMiatly reeomnieii'! theso seven percent, lionD, tl the ! Louis und Iron Mountain Riilroad, as a 1 security. ihe revenue of the road v*;ll le i an I tho a irninis li.it ion tI ijie a flairs ot the coiu| try in capable an i expanen'ci Iriti Is. no is cutitle • io the est contidoucc iif the puldie r.Ujor of St. LouW * JOHN J. ROK Pu>' -t. Loui' Cbanihcr of Cun inerce. K. \V. FOX. Fr—'r >' r Louis Board of Trade JIAKTON It \1 KS ri>s't Nurtii Missouri Haihoa I. J li. BRIT ION. Pres't Nat. Bank ot the atate of Mi-souri. Wm. L. KVVINi}, l'res't of the M i- N B. of St. Louis. LEO. li. KEA, I're.'t be.'Ui l N' Bank >f Nt. I J AS. B LA ILL t'hief -t I. >uis ,t 111. Bridge Co. iiEU. VV. TAYLOR. Prea't Pacific Hailrod (of Mo.) ' VYM. MASSKJ, Prcs'i TraJsrs' Bank St. Louis. ! JOHN It. I.IONBEROER, I'rM. T. N Bank, St Louis ADOLPJH S MEIEB. Yioe-lWt I. Pacific Rail way. ROBERT' BAH Til, l'rex't (Jeiiutiii Savings In-titu tious. Cuupons pay in the city id New fi ork. A limited numlier of the abovo name! Bonds forsilo at Eighty-five. Parties living out oi ihe city can remit by draft or express, and tho bonds will be re turned by express free of charges IV o invite tho i 1 attention of i-.pitalisM and others to them as. in our j opinion a very desirable inves'uient, destined torunk , as a first-class security. Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps and information can bo had on application to TOWNSEND, WHELKN A CO., No- JOB Walnut | it, Philadelphia, Agcn's of the St. Louis and iron Mountain R. K. Co. f Philadelphia references : —Camboi v Ihos Co. ; j (Jaw , Bacon A Co.; Taos. A Biudlk A Co. b " QOOOSPEED'S PENS.—BO lilies wirites 3 with oue pen of ink No blotting One dozen as ' sorted samples lent for 25 ct. Agents make 91U day. Address GOODS PEED A CO,, 51 Park Row New York. :i j 00 Q A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO AGENTS to introduce tho Wilson Sewing Machine. Stitch alike on both sides. Samples on 2 week? trial. Ex tra inducements to experienced agents. For furtbe particular, rddress the Wilson Nkwixo Maciiixi Co., Cleveland, 0.; Boston, Mass., or fit. Louis, Mo SOMETHING NI2W-.Ladies end Gents - Just patented, ft must be seen to be appreciate! therefore, we send Sample and illustrated eircula free. Agoats wanted. SPKNCE A CO., 11 Pari ' Tlace , New York. II vIfANTEI)—AN AGENT in earh town, to tali n VV the Agency for ihe sale of JSradstreet* w Rubber Moulding and Weather Strips, nr in plied to the sides, Iwttom, tn nad centre of d jut e. Il TJ//S y.v A'o IIUAffIUG !—'Tiv j j lending 3U cents and stamp, with age. height, color I lof eyes and hair, you will receive by return mail a i correct pi •!lire •>! your future husband or wife, with i.auie and d 'e ot mi triage. Address W. FOX, I'. 0 Drawer N ■ 9. I'ultonville, N. Y. JSJ M4NHOOD— Nothing so impor- ! Ls£• v> U, I- tor Winter I j We ir. Ac. A • , from our *! \IIMOTII ONE COLLAR SCALE HOUSE. e.y V V W ( Li' tiii d ly the V. S. Authority ) . lor the standard price of ONE DOLLAR for each I arti !e. Having Loon engaged iu this business for some j time past, an I clearly knowing the wants oi the ( people, we have enlarged our En-hango List over One Hun-ire i articles, (both usctul and ornamen- j tab) more than any other House in the trade, and we Icel coiili lent an agent once gained will be re turned- Resiles our Mammoth Exchange List, our in du. mn. Nts to agents excel that ot any other house 1 in the business. Anv la.ly or gentleman by sfiending a few of th r latsnre moments, cwa okUia a Gold Watch, Siik Dress pattern, Sewmg Machine, A", Ae.. free j ot n (I .o.is or.lore- 1 from ..or house will bo s->nt C. 0. ! I), when desired. Sen 11l r Circular, giving full particulars, Cireu | lar and sa. lipid seili free to any address. VTWOOI), BATES vCX't)., r, V,l it tin 11 St., Iloston, Mass. \ J*s GRFMJNBACK I T full (tine sent free to any Hook Agent. j piiii K AGENTS WANTED FOB LJ MATHKIV IIAI.i: SMITH'S NEW BOOK. •'Stiiishints .iini Sliad'ivv in Now oik." A '.VoUK oi' ABsoRRINt; INTEUKST. RKI'I.KIB WITH AN r< inn i - asn iNCinuvrs ->r like in tiii: cheat he i - Tinii"ill-. Our Ag nt ia H irtlorl sold 80 in one I : day • our agent in N. J- sold 227 in 13 days ; one ■ ; agent in Mass sol I 250 in one week : one agent in ; Conn, sold 301 in oiio week. No book published • ! that sells so rapi lly. j I a You wish to know how Fortunes are made i 1 and lost in a day ; how Shrewed Man are iu inel in Wall Street ; li >w ' ' luntrymeii" are swin dle i by Sharp'isi li -w miniter and Merchants ate ili 'i kill tiled ; tlow Dance Halls and Concert S iliKi : are Managed - lu.w Gambling Houses and letter). •- lie •.1 din- e I how Stock Companies i' , Original' w the Bubbles Burst, roi l this wok. il tells you al-out the mysteries] ot New ] York, nn 1 contains biographical sketches of its ' noted Millionaires, Merchants. Ac, A large Oeta \co Tol., 720 pages. Finely Illustrated. The lar gest given. Our 32-pago circular and $5 Green a : "mck sent Free on application. For full particulars j an 1 terms, address the Publishers. , | j. B. BURR A CO., Hartford, Cor.n. o a V LUCTt'KE to . 'KJP YOUNG MEN | (Just Piildished, in a JSenied Envelope. Price6ots.) ■ A I.ecture on the Nature, Treatment atid y | Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or fceminel AVcak -0 ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and n Impediments to Marriage generally ; Nervousness, i_ Consumption, Epilepsv, and hits ; Mental and Phys a | ioal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac., -By , r | ROBERT J ("L'LVERWELL, 51 D . Author of the i t j "Greeu Book," Ac. ■ i The world-renowned author, in this admirable ') ■ Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that ,t ; the awful consequences oi Self- Abuse may be effect. n I ually removed without medicine, an 1 without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments . | rings, or cordials, ixiinting out a mode of cure a ' | once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer ; no matter what his condition may 1)0, may cur< him Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA. Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, auil all Ulicaiti arising from a Ills ordcrcit Liver, Stomach, or I MI'UK IT Y OF TUB It TO OIK Head the /Mowing symptoms, and if you fittd Ik it your system u affected by any of them, you may eest assured that disease hat commenced its attack on the most important organs of your tody, and unless s-eon j checked by the use of preueerful remedies, a miserable I I'ft, toon terminating in death, trill be the. retail. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness ot 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 Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Eying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel (• lowness of tho Klein and 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 t heir indicate disease of the laser or Diyrstie; Organs, combined with impure flood tjooflanb'a ©erman Uittcr-j l entirely vegetable, ami contains no liquor. It Is a compound of Kltiitl Ex tracts. The Hoots, Herbs, anil Knrlts from xxlilctx these extracts are iniiile arc gathered In Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a scientific chemist. These extracts are then forxvardeil to this country to he used expressly for tile manufacture of these flitters. There Is no alcoholic substance of any kind used In compounding the Hitters, hence It Is the only Bilters that can be used lu cases xvhere alcoholic si I m ulants arc not advisable. tjoofluub's ©crmim (Tome 14 a combination of ail the xngrc lients of Lui lliiini, with FIR* Stint a Crus Kur,x. Orange, etc. It is vied for the tame dittaxt cm 'ht Hitter•, in casts where *w jmre alcoholic tlxrn.ulu w requir■ I. l'ou will bear in mtrul that these remedies are entirely different from any others advertised for the curt of the diseases HstMe i, these being scientific preparations of medicinal ! extracts, while the others aie mere decoctions of rum in some forth. The T< 'NIC is decidedly one of the most I pleasctM arA agreeable remedies ever offered to the i pubMt. Its taste is exquisite. His a pleasure to take it, utrdle its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal j qualities have caused it to be known as the greatest of j mil tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, when the pa tient supposed he xvas afflicted xxltii 1 this terrible disease, hax e been cured by the use of these remedies. Extreme emaciation, debility, and cough are the ifiual attendants upon aexere cases of dyspepsia or disease of the ■ft&estive organs. Ex-en in cases of genuine Consumption, these remedies Will he fbiiud of the greatest benefit, strengthening and Invigorating DEBILITY. it t.n medicine equal t>> IloojLtmTs German B&rrs or T'jnic in 'axes of D'biU'.y. They imqmrt a tone and r%r to the whole system, strengthen the ar>- petiiCi/11*' on enjoyment of t'.e f toil, enable Vie , stomach to digest A. purify the blood, give a g<*rl. 4 uf id complexion, erculi- ite the yellow tinge from I** imparl a bloom to the cheeks, and change ' the patieM from short-breathed, emariated, weak, ami nervous inral'd, to a full faced t stout, ami vigor ens xm-t'ii. Weak and Delicate Children are made f roilj; !>> tb- liitlrr* or Tonic. In 1 itc 1 * tlicy rt i uuuly Mrdiciiich. Thrycuii br ndinininttrrri wltli perfvet Mitfrty to 1% cliild thrro month* old. (lie uioht ell finU f or a man of ninety* These Rem edits are the best Hlood Ptirlllew | ever known, and will curt all dir asrs resulting fr-.em lad blood. Keep your blood pure: keejt , ur I.ircr in order; keep your digestive organs in a + und, healthy ennui- j tio% by Vie use if th.se rcn"• is. and no disease wiil ever assail you. Ladies who wish u fair ikhi end cooil complexion, free from 1% yellow ■ ftlt t itntl all ot her tllnfigiireiiieiitf isSionld use tlu e rcnirvlftek oceanloii ally. The Liver In perfect onlrr f and the blood pure, will result in spurk lin; eycu and blooming chucks. CAI'TIOSI. lloojlaiui's German Remedies are counterfeited, !The genuine haiv the signature < f t\ M. Jackson on the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, an * , the name of the article blown in eh b'VV. AU others are counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been re ceived, teutify lug to the virtue of then remedies. • BEAD THE RECOMMENDATIONS . FROM HON. GKO. W. WOODWARD. ( Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Plll LADS).run, MARCH 16tb, 1867. Ifind " iloe/unuis Herman is nut an intox -1 j seating bertrage, but is u good i ii\ useful in (lis- r ' 1 do tof the digestive organs, and of gr*it benefit in cases of debility and uant of nervous action >n thi • ! system. Yours truly, GEO. WOODIVAKI>. FROM HON. JAMES TiiOMPSO.SV ' Judge of the Supreme Court f Pennsylvania. PniLADXU'HU, Ai'f.n. -Sib, ISM. 1 consider " Ilooflnnit's German 1511- 5 ter." a rut u-ltd c medicine 111 case of aI - s I tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I v can certify this from my experience , • of It. Fours, xrith respect, JAMES THOMPSON. " ' From REV. JOSEPH H. KF.NNARD, H.H.. " : Psstur of the Tenth Ilaptist Church, Fltiladelphia. 9 PX..TACXO, — DEAR FIX :— lhuto toen 'reqwii/lyre i quested to canned my mime niith recommendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding tor practice as out of my appropriate sph're, Ibeto iu a'l cases ( ! dined; but with u dear jam fin • . j particularly inmy oton family, of the usrfuinrs.of [>r, llooflancCs German hitters, 1 depart for emref,; •> yiy i usual course, to express my full c-midt-ii to -t f-- . j general debility of the system, and xperlslljr f rLl< r ' Complalnt.lt is a eafe and valuuMe pi-eparslki" In |1 ! setae cases it may fail: but usually, I doubt tie.', it aid .. j be rpry beneficial to those wlto suffer fro.: mo- S J ! souses. J ours, very respectfutl./, d , / 11. KF.VXARri, 8, j Eighth, below ek 'les .V. 7 ' Price of the Bitters, il.oo p?r bottle; 8 Or, a half dozen for 95.00. Price of the Tonio, 9150 per bottle s i Or, a half dosen for 97.50. t. The Tonic is'pnt up in quart bottlee. 1- BeeoOect that it is Dr. IlaofiawCs German Reo.- b s g, i that arc so universally used tirul so highly i-con, we, t ed; and do not aLteiw the Druyrisl to tec Iwey '• ' I take any thing else that he may eg is in.! '• • • j cause he makes a larger pnfii on it. These Ken-can re wxZl bt sent by express tt any Issaitity up- i apt lie ..• is i to the 5- | PRINCIPAL. OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. , at Xo. tJ3I A HCII BTKKET, Ihila&phia ' CHAS. M. EVANS, Propriitor, Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & CO. 4 i These Ilemedle. are for sale by ' | Druggists, Storekeepers, and .Medi cine Dealers everywhere. Do not forget to examine .cell the orb :■ , order to get tits genuine ; NOTICE. re- i The public are hereby notified that I have left le with P, H. Polner, of Lemon Tp. one red cow, to be 101 | kept by him during my pleasure. All pertoos are cautioned against molesting or interlering with the ,'i. i same, and that they will do so at their peril, or 1 OEORGK STOCK EL. tst Tunk. Pa. Sept. 7th, 1368. Ik- \9nb4w. in, ' GOAT LOST. lIS A DARK colored SACK CO IT was hit, on Wed il nesday, August '26 th, between runkhnni.ocl tie ! and Auburn Cornert, via Kei-erville, j robably be tween Keiserville and the Camp Ground. Any ooi Ij - returning aid cost, or giving informaimn where i n,? I may be found will be guitably , WM j 9. r BHUh N. Toakli9Bß9k,Stpt. 18, IWB--St. i WOMAS —FEMALES BUM! TS Til I peculiar and imfoHont relations which they sus tain. their peculiar organization, and the offices they perform, nre subject to many sufferings. freedom j from these con tribute in no smxll degree to '.heir happiness.and welfare. |i| i. ■ KRI I* l.npi v who are ill. So! ,a.! - l otno. Ie . f tj,i-■ erici s ft ' nr'ls In] I 'o- . t . utt'-r-.J i ■ riiU on iil.. MI involmiy th • c-n-ial - ~ h "- iM r > li-d!tojuel. ,i,.| .-re lotiif 1 • -Jo -i.ff (, u, im sii-khr.'s snaprc msiure Ac, b A, pie.a-.ii .1 . "(uU.I a , piiysieieu for . r ti-1 ... ••• v i 11.- us. i uisi i.r ncc-o.nr u.. >-I ,Ho . oiuao , '. i i.-lifice her giea.e.c ch irm to l!. s. i". < • x >vill th it th.iok u. for placing in their bauds simple specif,-s which will be found elficarious in relieving and curing almost eve ry one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to i the sex. Hnf.Mßot.ice h.ATKA' T or Bi cut.—Jlurulreds suf fer on in silence,,cd hundreds of others apply rnin ly to druggists ah-1 doctors, who either merely tan aliie them with the hope of a cure or apply reme dies which multe them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the if tlicted, but lam obliged to say that although il may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of li!e, by laborijus employment, unwbol some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coflcc, ani frequent childbirth, it is far oft oner caused by direct irritation, applied to the mu cous membrane o'' the vigina iteelf. When reviewing the causes of these distresaing complaint.', it is most paieful to contemplate the at j tendant evil* consequent upon them It is but sim ple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the rnaDy additional causes which so largely affect the i lite, health and happiness of women iu all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more or lesf directly, the wcllfare of the entire human family. < The mania that exists for precocious education and marriage, eauses|the years that nature designed tor 1 corporal developcmeuls to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, tbo early confinement os scb',ol, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half clothed, and the tninj unduly excited by pleasuro, pervert ing iu midnight revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is hall accomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon her sye teui, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situution in school at a later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excite ment is over, another in prospective keeps the miuu j morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now con stant restraint of farhioiiuUe dress, absolutely for bidding the exercise indispensatde t„ the attainment aud retention of organic health aud strength ; the exposure to liigbt air ; the sudden change of tem perature : the complete prostration produced bv ex .essive dancing, must, of necessity produce their legitimate effect. At list, an early marriage capa the ciitnax oi misery, and the unfortunate one, hith • erto so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and remonstrances ot her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical trealmeut. This u but a truthful picture ~f the experience of thousands of our young women Long before thq ability to exercise the lunctiou of the generative organs, they acquire an education ot t ii*-i r j-e-uliar nervous sysient, couip—ed of what is OH bed the tissue, which is, in common with the female l-reast and lip- evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations at au earlv pe riod of life ; and, as vve s.iull subsequently see, these emotions when excessive, lead, long "befuro puberity, to habits which tip the very life of their victims eie nature has stif-cotnpleted their devel opment. i For Female Weakness and Debility. White* er Leucorlcea Too Pr,ifu*o;Mer,.xiruliou, Exhaustion. rio I.ong Continued Ferious. for Prolapsus aud ; Beating Down, or Prolapsus Fieri, we offer the moet peifeit specific knt,>n : IIKI uu->i.p'g CoMPoran EX TRACT or lit', ac. Directs,ns lor use, diet, and ad i vice, aon-mpany- Femalt sin every ported of life, from infancy to extreme old age, w ill find it a remedy to ail nature |in the discharge of its functions. Strength is the '-'lory of manhood and womanhood. HELMBOLU'R EXTRACT Eieitt jis more strengthening than any of I the preparations of Hark or Iron, infinitely safer, j and mere pleasant.{JfllKi.Mßor.ps EXTRACT BCCHP, having received the indorsement of the mo*t promi nent [ hysieiarj.rfm the I nited Slates, ts mw offered , to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the follow ing diseases and symp'oms, from whatever cause ' originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical . Depression, Imbecility. De'enutmition of Blood to | the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General lrrita : bilitv, Restlessness anj K!eeplessnes at N'igbt, Ab sence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss oi Appetite, Dys ' pepsin, Emaciation, Low spirits, Disorganization or j Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, and, irCfaet, ail tho concomitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state of the system. To | insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask lor llkLX noLn s. 1 nko ro ortier Sold by uruggistß and j 1 'cale-rs everywhere Price 81.25 per bottle, or six : bottles for by,so. Delivered to any address. De- I scribe symptoms in all communications. Address 11. 1' HELMLuLD, Drug and Chemical Ware ' I -use, d'.H Broadway N. V, ! V ONE ARE GENU INEJUNLE.SS DuNE UP IN ! Ll steel engraved wrapper, with fae-simile of my ! Chemical Walehouse, and signed 11. T. HELMBOLD. i y3-n6-p,m. GUAHDIAN'ri HALES, By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's I Court of Wyoming County, there will be extiosed to j public vendue or outcry, at the house of If. W. liowdney, in the village of Lacey ville, in the Towu ! ship oi Braintritn, In the County of Wyoming, Pa., ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st 1868, at two o'clock in the afternoon, tho following