Local aiul Personal. VtO>liT Supper. ani I,e Cream Festival, j v, lU' given by the ladles of the liaptist Church, j lu Good Templar's Hall, (Stark's Brick Block,) in ; t y i- place, on Tuesday. Feb. 9th. 18>, afternoon and Yen in a, proceeds for the benefit of the Church. |).illation.— The friends of the Rev. Mr. Brown, wili give him a donation visit, on Thursday, Feb. 11, afternoon and evening, ut the. basement of the new 31. E. Church in Tuukkanock Borough, at All ere invited to attend. v w? „** By order of Com. \ Reunion of the members of the 57th Reg. Pa. Vols., will be held at Meadville, Crawford County on the 22nd inst. Col. sides requests the attendance of as many of ;he members, living in this rogiou as can make it c iniouient to do so. All of Co. "A" of that Reg., v lielieve were from Wyoming and Susquehanna Counties. Vendues.-"Bills have been printed at this of a advertising sales at auction, by John Hewitt . f Eaton, on Wednesday the 24 inst., of horses. (v.. young stock, grain, fanning utensils, &c. He also offers for sale the valuable farm on which he resides. K. R. Vanauken will sell at auction, at his rcsl ;■ ncc in Falls, on Thursday the 25 inst., horses— :at cattle —calves, harness, wagons, Ac. Also offers lor sale, three lots with buildings, in "Brink town.' Finished.—The heavy fills or embankments at ! t':i ends of the R. R. Bridge, at this place, are now t.mplcted up to the abutments, and the running of the cars into town, is only delayed for want of a ri igc across the creek—One span ol this bridge is now nearly completed. To builder has no notion of lurther testing the ■mparative powers of an ice freshet in the creek, and the false-works loaded down with timber amf Iron. Experience ha 9 settled all doubts on this sub cct. Wagon* and Carriage Makers in this vlcini will note the fact that there is now an extensive spoke and bent-work manufactury. at Wilkesbarre> where everything in this line is furnished at the | m i-t reasonable rates. The ready communica tion by railroad, and cheap freights, make this a convenient place to purchase these articles. (Mr manufacturers should at least call and txain n>e stock and prices at this place. Sec advertisement in to-day's paper. A Change In the Road Laws is now mper:iiice Society. I'-b. 2nd, 1869. By order of Committee. lii one ot Dr. Ayer'a lectures he states that Vmistry confers more, practical benefit on man .nl than imy other science, yet from no other ; • urce could more be so easily obtained. Tiio arts iad economies which chemistry would teach, iP toe thoroughly and generally studied, would speed. y exercise a most beneficient influence. He freely snfesscs that he is Indebted to this science for the virtues of his remedies, and advises that the practi l appli 'ation of chemistry to medicines, the vrmlui'turcs, and agriculture, be enjoined upon our •lieges and schools.— Wrlghtncille Slar. l*hllo Holmes writes, "Chemi'try and tuMi - !ne have been made subservient to all diseases flch is hf-lr to, yet how little has science done t ward improving our personal appearance. Re ■ atly I have Investigated a scientific preparation has come lietore the public, but which has *f> in use many years, calle DAVID WAKELEE, I S. I>. THOMAS, ' BENJ PARKE. " ' 0"l?/ee. GEO. WALKER, S. TYLER, J R' R. to Montrose.—The Montroo people are much in earnest In the matter of building a * eh road to Intersect the L. V. R. R., t this Meshoppen. An organisation has been ef °f which the following tier sons were chosen "tt*.-r? : B Bently, Pres.—Aimer Griflis. V. Pres.; ' Rcntly, Sec.; Wm. H. Cooper, Treas. --oi'-c ■'• wp Jw 1 •ppotated se on Exnuttvs . Benjamin Parke, of IHinock, Is. F. Blakeslee. o< SpringvUle, and U. F. Reed, of Montrose. Win. H. Jessup. and Wm. ,f. Turrcl were chosen to prepare and procure the passage of a bill charter ing a road from some point on the L. V. K. It., near Tunkhannock or Meslioppep, to the N. Y, State line, with a view of eventually connecting with the Albany A Susquehanna R. It. It is asserted that the grade to Meshoppen is easi er by somo 40 ft. to the mile, for the first few miles. The distance to N. Y., Phlla., and all points south and east would be greater by, from 12 to 15 miles, than by the Tunkhannock route. . So far as wo know, there is no rivalry between these last named places, in regard to the location. Both seeming to be contented wtih the L, V. R- R. To our Susquehanna County friends, this new pro. ject is a most Important matter—The advantages to theSi of the road can hardly be overrated. The facil ities for the importation of coal, lime, and plaster and the exportation of their grain, beef. hay. pota toes, would very greatly enhance the value of their already valuable farms. Its inilucnco on val ues of farms, anil farm products, would be felt In all parts of the County. The Sew M. 12. Church at this place is now nearly Completed. Two or three weeks, at the most, will sutflce to make an entire finish of it. both inside and out. We have heretofore sjioken of its exter nal appearance. The inside work—especially the fresco painting is now attracting a good deal of at tcntion and almost universal admiration. •' lre who has heretofore played the role of an austere cynic, with—puritanically plain tastes, is delighted • with it—is sure it far excelis the St. Johns' Church in all respects. Others, again, think it "looks more like a theatre or play-house,' than the house of the Lord."' This latter class, doubtless forget that it was in a theatre were the "sainted A. Lincoln" closed his eyes on the fair projiortioned limbs of the ballet dancers—and all things else in this carnal world.—just before his departure for that cloud of glory, where he is represented as resting on the bosom of the beloved Washington. For our part, we know of no reason why the saints should not have as elegant and tasteful places for worship, as the sinncrs.for rioting and revelry. Indiscriminate Thieving,—'lbe peopie of Falls and Newton Twps., for several months past have suffered the depredations of thieves, in the loss of various kinds of property such as har ness, guns, grain, feed, clothes, &c. A few days since a man named Josh Philo. living near the line of Newton anil Abington Twps., Luzerne County, was suspected. A search warrant was Issued, and his house searched, where large quantities ol prop erty. recognized as stolen, were found in and iiimut his premises. At the time of search he was working a short distance from the house, and upon his wife giving him notice of these proceedings, he fled. He had indulged his propensity for stealing by taking almost everything that fell in his way. even to that proverbially poor thing to steal—a grindstone. LAI RAWANNA A* ULOOMSIHRA H.ULBOAD. —An election lot- President and Directors "f the L. & 11. 11 It. was held at Kingston < n Monday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. when the following wel'e elected: Prt'hidrnt. James Arehbultl; Directors, 'Moses Taylor, .lno. Ib'isbin, ,T. H. Scran ton Samuel Hovt, Jno. G. Phelps. James lilnir, f. F. Atherton, I), G. Dneslwch, Payne Pettebone, W. K. Storrs A. T. McUlintook and Samuel Sloan. - lb >1 >ert 11. Sayer, Esq. Superiuten dent and Engineer of the Lehigh Valley 11. 11. Co. received a Christinas present of a service of piufe from the officers of the road. John Taylor, Esq., formerly of this place, made the presentation. Recmt of he Time*. How TO DO IT.—Do you wish to enjoy a elieap sleigh ride? 4f so, wrap yourself in furs so as to breath with difficulty; sit in the hall door and hire a cheap boy to jingle a string of sleigh bells. In a short time von will be delightfully fror.cn—it is just the thing. Try it. Died,; DF.WITT. —In Eaton, on the 20th inst., Jemlmah Itiwitt, wife of John Dewitt, aged 68 years. She died "trusting In Jesus." ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. Ky virtue of an order, issued out of the Orphan's Court of Wyoming County, there will be exposed to gale, at Public Vendue or "outcry, at the premises hereinafter described, in the Township of Tunkhan noek, Oounty of Wyoming, Penna. on Wednesday, .March 3d. 1569, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol lowing piece, parcel and lot of land, situate in the Township of Tunkhannock, County of Wyoming. Penna., bounded and described as Follows : On the North by land of Peter Strupler, on the East by the old Bridgewater and Wilkesbarre Turnpike. South by land of Samuel Stark, and West by land of Phil lip Kursman. Containing fifteen acres, more or less, and tieing the same lot which Daniel Kunsman In his lifetime, contracted for, with Edward Ruck, by articles of agreement, dated March 10th 1868. all improved with the appurtenances ; and the same will be sold, subject to the balance of purchase money due thereon, to wit : five hundred dollars and the interest thereon, from March 16th 1863. TERMS or SAl.E, —Twenty tlve'dollars at the time of sale, a nil the balance on the absolute confirma tion of sale. By order of Court, EEVI SLATE, Adtn r. Feb Ist,-3w. of DAN'L. KUNSMAN, dec'd. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND SIX HOUSE LOTS. The sub scrilier offers for sale his House and Six House Lots situate, on West and Harrison streets—north of the new County Jail. IN THE BOROUGH OF TUNKHANNOCK, PA. The Lots will be sold together or singly to suit the purchaser. The house is new and in excellent condition. With a liberal down pigment, fh e terms as to bal ance will be made easy. For (urther particulars inquire of the subscriber ' on the premises, or at Eastman Bro's. Shoe shop. ALFRED HUSK, Dee. 21st., 1868 —vß-n2l-2m. LIVERY STOCK AND FIXTURES For sale! The undersigned offers for sale, on favorable terms to the purchaser, his entire stock of HORSES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS. CUTTERS, ROBES. HARNESSES, Ac., Ac., Ac., used in his Livery, AT TUNKMANNOCK, FA. The horses are first-class animals, and most of Ihe vehicles are new, or but little worn. T. B. WALL. Tunk. Feb. 2. I*o9. vSn26tf. , CAUTION. . Whereas, my wife Clarissa has left my bod and I board without cause or provocation. This is, there-i lore, to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on tny account, as I will pay no debts of her con tracting. F. A. FITCH. Falls, Jan. 26, 1369.—ngwt. CAUTION. Whereas, my wife Cathrine, has left my bed and board, without just cause or provocation. This is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trusting | her on m v account as 1 will pay no debt* ot her con tracting. GEORGE PUTERBAUGH. Windham. Feb. 2nd, 1869 n26-2w. WILL purchase a jatr of Eastman's water tip I proof Bo ts, certain to keep any tuan's feet tfry wnw ww* (fwrrfj Per s fwVTve mrrnflr. £prrial iltoiirfs. A jMtt] HALL'S i T VEGETABLE SICILIAN g%% HAIR IGSIFFTAJ RENEWER . DISEASES OF THE SCALP. PRODUCE GRAY HAIR AND BALDNHss! The use of HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN IIA Hi RRABWRR wiil ustorc it to its natural color and prom its its growth. Our Trealise on the Hair sent free by mail R. P. HALL A CO. Nashua, N. H Proprietors. VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE EOR 1869. Toe first e filion of One Hundred Thousand of Vick's Illustrated Catalogue of ,-eeds and Guide in thn Flower Garden is liow published. It makes a work of 100 pi-68, beautifully illustrated, with about 150 Fine Wood Engravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and an ELEGANT COLORED PLATE, A II OU URQ.UHART A PAINE, Snp't. { Prop'rs Canal ST., Wilkesbarre, l'a. vSnSFIy EASTMAN gives his customer? the lenotit of hi manufacturing facilities, and lares to them and profi'B usualy paid H> Jbers, Middlemen the whbMWrts dtfiVW. JfofofrHsfiimits. fflF. Git EAT NOVELTY ! THE ILLUMINATED. Western World! PRINTED IN OIL COLOR, A MARVEL CF BEAUTY AND CHEAPNESS! COJTTAISS THE SI'PEKB ROMANCE. THE FIGUIiE EIGHT, Bv tho Author ol the "Deai> Lkttbp.." THE CLOUD ON THE HEART. By the ever popular A S. ROE. Also. Complete Ftojics Graphic- Sketches, Poetry.Ac E ich number, liesides other illustrations, contains a SPLENDID CARTOON, in Oil Colors, well Worthy of fr iminwm TERMS : —i'.i ffer Ye.tr (52 Numbers). For sals by all News dealer*. Sample copy sent free. Address FRENCH A WHEAT 122 Nassau St., N. V. 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If yon wish to know how Fortunes arc made and i lost iii a day ; how Shrewd Men are ruined m Wall j Street : how Countryman are Swindled by Sh irpTs; i botr Ministers ai d Men hints are Din kmaile i; How ! DtticeOflalls A Concert Saloons are Managed ; how j Gambling House A Lotteries are conducted ; how ! Stuck A Oil Companies Originate .and how the Bub | hies Iturst, read this work. It contains oicr JO line Engravings, tells all about the Mysteries and ! Crimes of New York, and t the Spiciest and Cheap j est work of the kind puplisbed. ONLY PER COPY! | Send for Circulars and see our teems, and a i fu'l description of the work. Address JONES BROTHERS A CO. Philadelphia, Pa. rt A TT r T , TUff\T n^er '" r works of a siin- 1 Lv./L\ • ilar character are being circulated. So that the books you buy contain over I 20 fine engravings and sell at $2 50 per copy. AGENTS WANTED for oar Mt book of 1 000 pages, profusely illustrated with elegant | Engravings, Maps A". 1 The People's Edition ofO r |t D A TTI i the I.lie and Epistles ofO J • .L AL jby Rev. Messrs COSYBEARE A llowsoi* A vivid ; picture of the times of the great Apostle. Warmly j commended by clergymen of all denominations.- ! Superior to the English edition, and sold at ono j third its price. Notes and references in the English ! language. Commissions to Agents larger than tver j before offered Circulars free to all Address the j Publishers, BLISS A CO., Newark, N. J AGENTS WANTED FOR Iff Ti ME TBS Ml PAY, I llow to dout.le thevalueoflar.il and the profits i on stock, and how to raise three times the quantity |of all farm crops to an acre 750 pages and 140 beautiful and useful illustrations. Farmers, young j men and experienced Agents find it pays to canvass 1 for this book SIOO to S2OO per month, according 'to ability and energy For full particulars, address i ZEIGLER, McCI'RDY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Agents Wanted I70R the AMERICAN YEAR BOOK and NA TIONAL REGISTER for 1809. Astronomical, i Historical Poltcal, Financial, Commercial, Agricul tural, Educational, Religious. This work contains a vast fund of late and valuable information respec i ting the L'uiled States and Foreign Countries, in ! eluding every department of the General and Stale i Governments, which all classes will find valuable for daily reference. Address 0. 1). CASE ACO ,Pub'rs i Hartford, Conn. GIUHDRAPIDS, Mien. Sept.-10,13G5-. ! LII'PIMCOT.V & 3 A ICE WELL . Tho people seem to be crazy about your Ken 1 JACKET AXES. Please send me twenty dozen more. Yours truly, YV. D. F. CAUTlON*—Cprinciplcd dealers are selling Axes 1 painted red, as the RED JACKET AXE. Tho good i qualities of this Axe consists in its sorerior ci THUG q unities n it in the Red Paint. The ' Ren JACKET" is for sale by all responsible , hardware cealer- and the manufacturers. LIPPINOOTT A BAKEYVELL, Pifflffmrgh, Pa, /I. Ut rtbbrrtisrnuuts. I' S i •: 'l*ft ft ft i S !'IX P°H L uo l)iic;i:,m E x T s T o A(;E x r s I.AIM:I K THAN EVER ! 100 PER CENT. Save Iby clubbing log-lber and buying COI'ION CLOTH. DRESS GOODS. WOOLLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, Ac,. A'*.. to gether with BOOTS an I SHOEs.BOOKS.t.I 1 LI.RY SILVER-PL \Tl.it WAKE, CASTORS, FANCY GOODS, Ac., of EASTMAN & KENDALL, 5 Hattover Street Boston. Mass., ' Llcenssd Wholesale Dealets by tile H. K. Establlslt.U IRQ I. The good* sob by us arc described in printed i slips or checks, whi.-h are sent to any address at the ; rate of ten cents each in clubs of Ten, Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Sixty, Gnu Hundred. One Handled ' and Fifty, Two Hundred. Ac. For a doll rm ro ! eeiret >uu buy the article described in the check, r i exchange it for any one of two or three bun iro i oth er articles in our circular. Asa guarantee of the worth of every arii -la s Id by m, any uric le on our i hecks , :m be exchanged for a White Bed Ifuittur a Silver I'l itc lT! vol log Table Ca-tor. with 1 ire Bottles Real what ine great pap r of the North west, the Tomato BI.ACF. (Nasby's paper). Says ol us : - ! "WHAT Wk SAW AT tiik lit b.—Curiosity* le-I us, i while receutly in Boston, to visit the dollar e-tah lifhuc nt of Mer-rs Ei-t-.u.in and Kendall. Their j trade his become so immense that they now occupy ' bur stories in the elegant block No 1.5 Hanover J .-street. Tho name of this firm hos hecouie ;*s'fa ' miliar as household w. rds' throughout the Middle I an I Western States, while as prompt and honorable ibusirie.s uieti t icy are endowed bv tkr best firms in their own City Tin ir Clu'i System of selling Goods iii- i|...*ic more, we heiicvo, during the past lew years. I to keep down the | riots ot if ine-tig arti lcs in every ! lay ti c, than nil other itifluenrcs combined. -M >r iof thi ir goods are manufacture 1 expressly for them as, b.r instance, eutlt ry made to their order ic triml fiebi. England, nn l imported in large quantities for I their *1 liar trade al me." i Now is the time to get signers and Kind in elubs. Ladies specially wanted as agents, ! Partial lis of articles allowed a- eommiffion to j any one sen ling in clubs t CLl'lJ OF THIRTY. (VI.) 21 yard* Mcrc! rd or iinhlea. lied ('.itton CI oh, Photograph Album, It'*' I pictures, cWgant Msimw Biuding. Reridviiy oral . baud .Silver Plated Table Castor 3 hot ties. I,alius 1 j i Dress Pattern A Laly's ric .iv i rnann n'e I Black i Walnut Writing Do.-k. Far. y C is-m.erc Pants Pattern Large White all Linen Table Cover.— White Lancaster Counterpane. 20 v:ir.ls Calico.— , Alhambra Be 1 (juiU. Lilies' Mori-co Shopping i Bag Go 1 Cottage Clod:. | CLUB OF SIXTY. l>t> ) 42 yards Bleached i or Cubic Bebid Cotlrn Cloth Fa-hi* cable Dress | Pattern iij yards wool Ca.-simcre for Pants and Vest Pattern. Fashionable Woolen Shawl. White Marseilles Counterpane. Lady,* Large Genuine Mi rocco Shopping Bg. Lady's I'a-hionaide Cloak t.-rn. Pair good White Woolen Blanket; Black Alpaca 1 > rep.- Pa'tern. I yarJs lou'ole wi ith water proof Cloaking C yatds Farmers' I wo-.I Frock | ing llofowo<*l Brass Alarm Clock. Lily's Fur .MiilT Set Mi-ses Furs. Muff and Coll ir, CLUB OF ONE HUNDRED (S10). 63 yards good Flcm he I or Unbleached Cotton Cloth, one yd, ' wide La h's or Gent's New Silver Huffing Case Watch. Fashionable Thibel Dress Pattern, Ele \ gant P.luck Al|>acn Pre-- Pattern Gn pair of goo] j white wooltn Btdi.kct , birg size Lady's Fashaui- I able Pontile woolen Shawl. Two 1 irge.fi e,Blenched ■ Linen Table Covers, with one dozen large size a ' Dinner Napkins to match, 25 yarJs Iletup Carpct ing. 7j yards fiae Ca-.-tnrc far salt. Oao D izcii ' Ivory Handled 111 81 . ia l Knives and Forks. One ' dozen Rogers' bast Silver Plated Forks on white , metal Po-tnbit-Pawing an 1 Embroidering Machine. I 7} yarJs double w.dth Water- pr-.< f Cloaking. Set I of Furs. Muff and Coll ir. It i* iin|,)-sil>le to give a comjb te li-t of goods, but Ageuts desiring articles not uan*-*i above, will please mention tbetn, and wc will ace >inuiolate | them if p-iss oh-. It yr,a have a Club rc iy. or in- j tend to raise one tor uny other house, don't fail to send it to*u- end itt tie same time a-k for our New Circular at 1 Mammoth Exchange List. Parties acting a Agents lor other Dollar Houses in this city, will ) lea*! sen 1 us their add 'ess, "and that of a dozen or s of their in ale an I female friends, as we can make il for their advantage to do so Male and ' female igents w anted as usual. SEND MONEY IN REGISTERED LET TERS in every Instance, and v.e guarantee that it will come jierfsctly sate. N. I!.- Our falc shoal I not ' o classed with doll ir ! jewelry gales an 1 gift enterprises, Pen! to lis lor decision respecting our business I v the Commis-T nier of rniern il Revenue, dated '.Vashing'on. Nov. 4, Isi 18. If you want prompt returns for your money, i send your clubs to j;A Sy: )fAA * .1* A A\\ '/A-l la, I'. I). IJo\ Id, G-3 Hanover K:„ Uustoti, M u DON'T READ THE ABOVE ! (f pi ir -*) t-> ■?) jr. if: £ e Q S *'si fitjiS&Zkfs WANTED AGENTS. ki.liVSr, where, tlile an*l female.in ir>trolll B*s to 8210 :or . month and expenses, >r a commission from which twice that amount can be mate. AddressSECOMii A CO - , Pittsburgh, Pa., Ba ton, or St. Louis, Mo. i CAUTION.—Do rot be imposed upon by other i parties pahuing off worthless cast iron machines,uu ' der the same nam ■or otherwise. Ours is tho ouly ! genun e and really practical cheap machine tnanu lactured. r THE PATENT MAGIC COMB | Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown. — Sold everywhere Sent hv mail for 81.25. ! Address WM. PATTON, iteasurer. Magic Comb Company, S| ringville, S Early Rose Potato. American and Foreign Spring Wheats, Oats, Bar j ley, Corn, Clover Seeds, (Jrass Seed, II igs Fow Is, I Best Fodder Cutter. Send tor the EXPHRIMHSTAI, j FARM JOURNAL, only 20 cents. Address (JKO. A. i DEITZ, Cbambersburg, Pa. AGE* IS. FIKMEHS, C lItDNBB9 and FRUIT GROW F.RS,—Send for particu lars of "Best's Improved Fruit Tree and Vino luvig oratorand lusect Destroyer." Samples to test will I be forwarded to any part of tho United States and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. (100 i Ag nts artS wanted in every County ia the United States. Ad dress J. AIIEARN, 63 Second St., Baltimore, Md. j DEAFNESS, CATARRH, SCROFULA. A LADY' who had suffered for years from Deaf i ness, Catarih and Scrofula, was cured by a simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her I to senl the receipts (roe of ehargo to any one simi larly afflicted Address M, C. L., Hoboken, N J. E' RKIN'.I BUT NOLLE. —Self-help (or Y'oung Men, who having erred,desire abetter uiar.ko.d I sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. If ! benefitted return tho postage Address PIIILAN i THKOS, Box P, Phil idelphia. Ps. AGENTS WANTED! To sell tb AMERICAN KNITTI N( MAChTnE. Price 825 The simplest,henpect and be-t knitting Machine e. r invented. Will knit 20,1(10 stitches per minu'e- Liberal inducements to agents. Ad- I d.css AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO, | Boston, Mass., or St. Louis Mo. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters of Administration to the estate ; of S. G. Harding, late of F.aton township, dcckl, have Boon granted to the subscriber. All persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make im j mediate payment, and those having claims or de. wands against the estate id' the said decedent, will t make known the same duly aulht ntieated without • delay to JOHN I). ROGERS i h'tCAi. .Ta'ti, loth 'Ob-iii'i-Cw. Adminfst'rtvTtfr Ilisffllartfcus: \roxTi: r.v TRADE CIRCULAR Trade Circula • for 1 860. CONTAINING a lht of valuable od wfii' ■ li;h s fur Kile at ONE DOI-LAK r i ii ; u. s i ' libral in iu omen's f r (..ruling • luh*. It also contains Inform tion, whirl'* w think, will important to any person trend* lug money to the Gilt Enterprise ): e I)l --!lar Concerns. It ' 'he opinion of some of our Oily .it: i .Stab : of' -iuls, tb it 'hi. circular i- circulate I *) xli p.irti lof the couritr*it woul I i> th mi an.- f -.tvir.' a i a great Heal of mnnev, which is now l-.-t hy r- li I to these unlawful concerns, f'u -aoou •< I our irn ! mouse Ira Je, and of the tic, r<-iu'.i. u iu 3i> r !. in li't > we ure now off-i iiig to Agents t- tier n.-iu emeu'i than over bofore offered' Copies .-etit fret i i:;;\ ud-lres*. ANNREWS It CO ,54 Elm M., (forim-ik lUGSulbury St.) Boston, Mm TJcfiiT [From Dispensatory of the United St ut* ) LlO-MA UKKNATA BUCIIU L.EAVI ■-. Pnopr.itTlßS -Tb *ir olr i< strong, d:Bas v •r. i 1 sainewhat aromatic, their I 'sie hi'tcn-di, ami una I lugou- (o mint. MKPICAI. I'IiOfF.RTIKS ,*.sn 1 RS. B't iill 1 ■ -VI.- j aro gently stimulant, with a peculiar ft ados: *y t i 'he Frinary Organs. ! They are given m coir.|!aints of 'h • I ua:y Er gnn*: Sikh as Gravel Chroni" Catarrh of the 111 'd dev. M iriiid Irritation of th-* Iliad 1 -w an ! i at *.a. . DEe ise of the pr ..-tute Gland, urfd Bet a ut 1..- , continence ol ! it.-, from a lo*s of tone a the part. consernc lin i s ova n ill n i'btj reine -'y ii i ' ! *k*e i iiieu recotnended in Dy-p.q sio.Ciirnr.i Khenii . Cutaneous AliV ti-.ro, and Dropsy. lieluibold's Extract liu.-hu i* t:.-- --'. i-. ; -r on* i from the age of IS to 23. mi I from J > to 55, or in J the decline or change oi life, alui ■ Cot.Sncraenl, or j Labor Da ins : Rid W- : ting iuisd.iMi . In si Seetious peril far to f-rftilc.- Hi Extract liu : ehu is unequalud by oth-.-r t -tu i.v. as in lai - sis, or Kelentton, Irrsgaluity. I'ainlult * r - I pi est* i. II of Customary Kva<'Jliion- i! fr.-.ted o ' H.-hiiroo'f State Of the I'terns T ■ t. rah --. ... ! Whites Diseases of tho Bladder, li hie . <: •! an I Dropsical Swellings.—This medicine i.i -,-t the power of Digest i in, au-1 ex ies ilia '. , lotus nuo i healthy a-tion. hv which the Watery <>r Cub.-- i depositi ns, an I all Unnatural Eulurg-ftiieni* ire r .iice.l, as well as Pain and Inflammation. lleUnl-ol'i's Extract if a uu das en id tv< \ euso of Jiiah.'tos io which it has been gi. n. Irrit ri n ji f the Neck, of the Bladder. ami Dili-inmr.t ■ <> Ihe Kiiuey. 1 . r i >;■ ol th- .• iooys am *. . . RctenU >n "f Urine, Diseases the l'i ■■t. in ! -tino in the Bladder, Cal ulu- '• r. .1, liri k lii-st Deposit, n4 Mora* or A,.ik.v Discharges -ol tta ■ • ten led uiio i;e loiiovi i. g syui't ..ns : li - : -i ilin 'to Exci i -li, Elite Ol J' tver. L - . Mi l'i - cuity cf lfr nt-i g. neakXwnfe . Tren. ;i,.a ror of Di-e..rc. Wakcfulm - . Dirnne.- i f X i a P..-a . n the Back, Hot iiiod.-. I'iUshing - i to- 1. iy.Dry ness i ! the bhiu, Eruption on the It- i'-t * i l..uti teunoec, 1 nivLrnl Latsiiude mli . Mi o. -r •>£- tem, A.* Jieimt,old's Extract JiuJiu is Diuretic an 1 I ! " }. Purifying, and cur.s all di-i .i i - aiisi: t> I'iou; habits of (ii.-.-i patiou, excess au • impi aJtux- to ill's, im purities of tne Bl.io-1, A , so; erseding ' , mia it. oflTeetions for which it is n- 1 .-u i - Conorrhoso, i. ce sut long stun ling, and .Vypiiiiuie AfT-cii -ns liu there JiSi- urCS, usiat in c uuvctiou with ilehahoi-l's Rose WV'i. * Sold hv nil Druggists aud dealers oerywhrre Beiv ire of eountetl-itr. A.-\ irr iieliul ol i • ! ■ iie no other. Piticr: 81.25 jmt bottle, or (j bottle-, fir r>, i 3l>. Delivered to any a i ir. -s Ire serf he sy-jt. his in -ill cumniuiiirations. A I lrc-s II T. HELM BOLD, 3'.'4 IJr mhv ty ,A'.V. \ "Mi ARE OEM INE nrd--s up in •••• d il engravei wrapper, wt>ii fae-simUee of Biy C'hctniel Wa r choo-. : s'gr,. i H. T. 11 EI.MEOLD. l ilii gVAihfviC.'*. >' mm m raw m *Jt WING MACHINE C< >, In ilinctir.g ;dten'ion " > th ,f CEI.EB ATED COMBINATION BUTTON JioLE AND . i.WINO MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its iv -n-I-rfet pc| - ulatity ns eon-lupire pri T - f its grent uieUt* The increase in tlio deto-u i lor lb s vslnahle machine has been TEN FOLD rlur : g ' ' • v- : months of its first year before the pub! This grani an 1 Mirp-ri. nig u ■ > i- u:.. rreedent ed in the history of sewing machines, .:. 1 we feel fully warranted in claiming that IT HAS NO El}i; A L , nr-IXG ABSOLDTELV THK BI: T rJ'.-K MIX.V rvSAc t-urc j-i IN TU:i W^RLD, And Intrinsically the Cl'.eapest, It is really two machines combined in one, (by simple and lieautiful ine..hanteal orriTignmetit.) making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, ami the Overscan.ing and Button-hole ,-tUc'i, wi h equal facility anJ p-rfe■ tion._ It executes in the very best tu inner every variety of sewing, ,-u li us, il ai ming felling, Cording, h i king, .-ftrebing. Br.ud ing nud Quilting, tia-hering ana sewing uu, (done at the same 1i.0c.l luii in aidiiion, tiie'seums, Embroiders on the cig?, n I ma.i- - iiir;.l But ton and Eyelet holes in a! fabrics. These machines with ecimcn- if wo.-k uJ workings can be seen at Tl NKII A.WOt'K, PA,, by calling on the und 'rwgnel, agents for th -a'c of them ifl Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S TUTTOX, MR5* 8F.N.1- NEWMAN v7n46tl. A Farm for Sale. Situated in I.ovciton Vall-y—loo acres of land about half improved, with gool building*, n or chard ol grafted at.[ I s, with peach, piutn. jh.ir,:iu.l and grapes, a never f iilin *.-q ring, water ruuiiiog in thu wiiodliouso— Kooii Mills, Stores nnii fcthoola near bv, Price 53.500. S. B. HULBURT. Lovelton, Jam. 7, '63.—n23-lm r pilE reas-m that Eastman s Water-proof Rko-s L are impervious t > water is that they ate. lii.cd with s'.ik oil-cdnth .and super-lined with a iv tter proop preparation which will r-.-Ut the au nof sriiw water, or an alnn.ot unlimited exposure tv> any kind of damp. Wnrraute*! to give pcrrcci satisfi,- lion. GUI UK TO 51AKKIAG1.. Young Men's tiuide to Happy Marriago and Con" jugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sealed letter en velopes. free ot charge. Address HOWARD A -SU CIATION, Box. P. Philadelphia, Pa. vßt3ly. TO TIE FARMERS Gf 111115 CO. Now is the time to secure SPROUTS CO MSI AIA) HAY-FORK A KNIFE. The Subscriber having tho exclusive rig'if -to -II tits world-renowned Hay-Fork and lxnifc, in this (' unty projio-'cs to kep them on haud, with all Hie neces sary Hopes and Pully, at his Store. IN MEHOPPI2N". Persons wishing to procure anv of thee ai'lsles can tJo so by applying to tho eubivribor in parson >r by loUtcr. If desire I, these forks will be pat in tho l-arn free of chaige. with the | riri'eg- of u-iiig t'a-m during hull the having season of i thu person using it will lis rc-ju-re i t • pir -m* • quit using i' :-t ih o t* ui * uti-ie Upon ivy ■ liv i. tic*. K.J. IT Ald WAI. B. Ok lilt FIELD,' toiumE'i "AVM. V. CAIKL, V Atic-t. \V. E. TEBS3'. Clerk. Commis-iopci* (iftice. Tnnkhamiock. Jan. 27. isoo. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I For Diseases of tho Throat and Dungs, euch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Ccogh. Hronchitis, Asthma, Coosuraptioc. Probe My nc .* I.i ■,c Li th" whole history of lhedict.*.,-,r.*i .*.. dti i gv.'oii so widely and o deeply r U|)" i tliu touiiocu i: ol mtiukiud, a- ttrte excellent li-.nedv !'..-.* pi oy < onijii.uiit.. 'l iitoilgb a long siuit-s "of ye : , :tmt among m--4 >f the races ot men u li.i -ii i i iftfier and liswrin Dasirestima tion, as R i.i - beiome belter 1 uown. It uuWbrm 0 , cliara ; .idpoivv i* to cure lie* various affections :s ol't: •lung .iu lUi rat, have.,jadi! it known as a re. 1 liable p oteetor r - i' i ". While adapted to Milder form - of ill •••,...* *...., to ; ->uiig ciuhtien, it is :;t tlie saui time t:: . . i.taltctnetly that can be given in.* iiwipi..., • . ...option, mill the dan e geruu i nficrtiou •of the i!imatnad lnugs. Asa pro 's vision again t sudden :-tt t ;;s < f !raap, it should v be kepi on hand in i. i: y fji ily, and nidcmt as all au- sometimes snUV-t V*• < •!! and coughs, ail •hould be (irovidc I v. ith Una aim iote for tliem. Although settled CansumiiltoH is thought ia cut *:le, Hill great nti:u!. s ra .*s when- the tli- - c.i •: eciiie 1 set:' 1,1.. * , couiplctciy cured, and the puiect i • to • 1 t*i >"uml health by the Chci j ii J'. ci'.nt!. i k onipiete 'is its mastery 1 over th.' i!i onl of . ; and Throat, that tlio.uiostob iu: iuioi t' -iu i, id to it. When noth ing!:! ceo.lid.i .i l-l-.* the Cherry JVc to/at thcyenb*. out ili*ppear. Mlyct-k and i . 0., . ~v.io*t ;*x find great pro ■ tection from it. AKIIIma ii , . .evci ;.ud often wholly cured by it. JSrotu-liills is * "il *t : Iv ctteed by taking tlic Cltrrri/ t'ccton t 11 cijiicnt dosoii. ico generally :t ■ u l.nowu that we need liot publicising * id* Uto,- of iJL.n hero, or do more - than a**ure the publii tfi**.:'. i:; qualities me fully 0 | maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, Fr- Fever tird Jcuo. In' *>rm it 'en t Fever, Chill Fovor. Itciattmr, Fover, Dumb Ague, Periodical c-.* IJ.i oiri Fuver, &c., ti'-d indeed all ihc xfToctions which cri3 from malarious, lUarsh, or ;aiauaatio poisons. A* its name Implies, jf doc* fan-, and docs not fail. Containingliei.'herArs- uic,tfnioiae,Bismuth, / inc. nor any other minerul or i>oi onou, - übstan'-e • whatever, it in nowi: .t iißnrcH say patient. Tlie , inimber .*t!i*l i:i;i.. •• e :i*e> ;u tile ague d:-- 1 Tri.-t*. me Uterailv re -ond c**-n:;nt, and we belieVo ' without a paraß *i *n;i hi-do. yof Ague medicine. Our pride i - " **' mi tal. 3'e* •i pi ..w ; > iUe I i;-- plul by the tiat|e , and. p. I "1 i' - s'i of all the goods :■!.! le r-o:i:c up t • tie' -'aat vr.l. "f'tincc plate," in plates Ij -gu.-ce m *• - lh number of ounces of • En. tin go. .-... 1c >j -.nt.-. Ail other sur •• • •• i y ' . For example, den *'w* I <1; ;id tea sno..n* at 1-2 tho art eof i .l. -rpii ns. *ixteeii 07. plate is 10 ozs, • • • ■ '. - i f Dl.lo-spootig or dining - • i: t'i t..- • ! de-*ert spoons or folks i .-ii I - i.r t-i (I •; ;'i :* . ! t i-spoons Tills quality 1 ol 1 .. .: t; i ..zrrage, I'.viea as much a.* • • !■• . iitu-s to" e nhUbt ut silver on it. i : .if pß.m will e..st a brut three tinn - 11s 11 -ha It.'., and will contain nice times the .. ::0.. ;.. -..r .. Thirty- gx oz- plato is ti. ■ : -. . lire engraving on it, of n n': - 1 0 "'-.-.y rg th-mgii unto the ■ nvt 'b if*:. la. For:y-t-ig -t 0 (date wiileost abeut four .i u- is uiu U -i- -1 - i .-He, u i will contain 12 tin. : .I—. This plate cods J -.•••' a • : a : • U a .-.-J; 1 silverware of or.li • iin.rv tv <£ .1 i :•>. < vt.v -ily >s will lie hloro dm ' ■ ivci.. r Most ot tho ' ' ' ' -u '"a r'- le t;:-l h t 1 light to ha dura l.lo i 1 ci. t.i:,i as . 'i he terms''doubla." "treble" .'.O I i.otu-o • designatequ ddivs—there being too i.:u.-h ::.:i./:gaity iu rheir u-a, AM *, tn-i ?- i-y n. . hiving mv name nnd fig n.- fieu' .1 g the or, p. le. stamrot on them, will bqgi.a: 11 tu i :,.i. i j 1 U .- Rorool.rst quality 1 ot metal on tLein. I tt; p i -'i> io nr' - 1' ** anr fVI knessef i plating desirj l, from 4 :•> 4 ■ 07 '-li.: ..11~ lot > j.iaUxi noy thick lies* require 1. *. I'. BI UN BR'I •' tilers, a! Tnukhanno-rk, l'a.. .uu ..ge, 11 • sate lh ,e gw. Js. -xR S>. e, iji!l level re proper attention. DAVID .MrKOW.V I'ittatvU. Bee. i.-t 136-V , jy "At b'D ' t . ltu-lt .V r terllugs*. to look at J uuii 1 ,-t' -k o. L-. kiug U.ds-'is, tho largest . evei k;! ... - pi 1 , i •: ~olili.'cs att t help ' hnt Ti SF.'-'SJIM.*. V: '-, v i'i-tmrs Frames, l'icture*, - Br.u-keitf Ac., ibr 'Le llotti lay *, trr sato a: Bu.-k A Rieriitigs , at y ..ir own prices, I^AIU-. -i i e.p-irtcJ i: ronch Calf Boots, man ' i u! 1.-t'rrn-i E t'tmitl for 8.10, are superior to city Tusfl? B'm ts wh' h ws 814 d. imit Eiun Pren oh Oilif Drcsfßool# 1 j -it Sri 'n *re a neat. *:ylish and durable *tWeill. NoiUiog i UJ, : iitlUl iutuis HlSlrkut ' • ' 1 Jt. . 1 s,it.y 'or eompliint* of v*ct feet.— 1 X Fastm- - water-proof B.mts are vrarrautsJ a 1 f+mpieto an I |-fle:i r nol • and tfc • warrant . mean i.s v.tiEcn 1 aire, if jcquire L 1 iM 1N MII* s*' iH"n!-i- k ha!f-d-iuble Uaiu I l a Kip Bxi.s ut j,7 >; > nih.enU pegged Boot* at! ; l:,j-.. u-i 1. ■ it Calf, Fair Stitched.' Box roe*, at Al'd, a-;t fcvc.-v other trie le inhnliiie I equally low piieeh, FXE(T?D" I NOT ICF." \Y letter* t< ' r.-trtiTy on the estate ot I 0. W \\ i ito-' . la'-- o: T in it:am Tp., rlhceaaad.hare I becu g'.iutg-110 tb ■. ui 'iitif. \d j.-i-sons 1 ndebt •o i f id -.-.-.• i' jur-i: ito >.i ike payment, :n I H■ se . ivi ■ etaim* fr ileiuan-ds against Ibe . stiii-.- if .* .id dacewo I. will make known the same , with.i.l dekvv. L WIirTNEY. Ky.'r. ft 22 T II J . K ,i (I L E DRUG STORE, i"I.- X X iIA X .V(J I ,' i\, DA. Nt X■y i> ri T> n 1 4it, iv ti: . x, fCHicouNfor > idrs. By.am A Well.-,! 1 Begs to auietuLvo t'.at ho will continue trade at the ; ol 1 rtanj, •. 1 TIO G A STUE ET , Ixcep" , r ne'il srl-vteJ -" k, adapted to this mar net. A toil assortment of :li u. • f •U-VU • rT [fl'lMiS -Avers. Jan ' . M.vlU • " i-h 1■ I .. VT< 1.-oll's, S fivilE., .-"eiicns e I f*T| •> iboail- •) . A ire' ATT'ST & BEST , UAIN lb, ♦ OILS, 5 1 - 1 DYESTVFFS, > • ■% \|M, 4.C.. iktr PITH rij'ti uu-. f'N'l'hllv onrujb'Hwlt'tl. C .1 Y."Rf'.^t Vant'a. -kin E l'i',.'.- v—gj.'-ly