Special Notices. WHISKERS t WHISKERS !1 Dr L. 0 MONTEZ' Corrolia , the grea.'est stimula tor in the world, will force Whiskey or Mustaches to grow on the smoothest face or chin j never known to fail; sample for rriel sent free to any one desir ous of testing its merits. Address. REEVES & Co., 78 Nassau St., N. Y. Estray. Strayed from the enclosure of the subscriber on the Ist inst. a reddish brown cow about 8 years old —heavy bodied with rather short legs. Any per son delivering the same to me or furnishing Infbr iuationas to her whereabouts.will besuitably reward *d' GEO. D. WILLIAMS. Tunkhannock, Pa , July lllth. 18g6 \sn47tf AUDITOR S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of W voming County, an auditor to distribute the funds arising trom the Sher iff's sale of the Personal property of Levi Conklin. will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Tunkhannock Borough, on Wednesday, July 25tb, 186®, 10 o'clock, P. M., at wbich time and place all persons interested in sard fund, may appear and present their claims, or be debarred from coming 4 upon the same. June Y7th 1866, IIARVEY SICKLER, Vsti4g4w. Auditor. Cabbage Plants, &c„ for* : Sale. Drumhead- Yellow Savoy (Wirsing.) Red and Green Cabbage, Broccoli. (Spargel-Kohl,) Brussels sprouts, (Rosen-Kohl.) Borecole (Greuner Winter- Kohl), Turnip-rooted eabbago (Kohlrabi,) 5 differ ent kinds : raised from imported European seed. A MEGGENHOFEN. Tunkhannock, June 1866 Estray. Came to the enclosure of the Subscriber in Nich olson, June 10th 1866. a ba y ro ar < ' aDae in the I®** hind leg, the owner is requested to come and prove pr.perty, pay charges and take her away. M. O. STARK. Nicholson June 19. 1866 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the estate of Samuel Van Duzer, late of Tunkhannock Tp. Dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned : all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present the same du'.v Authenticated, for payment, and all persons indebted to said estate, wit! please make payment without dealy to him v , JOSEPH GRAHAM, Ex,r. Tunkhannock. Pa. June 11, 1866. v5n44-6w INFORM ATIO N W AN TED Of the wherealiouts of John Snover, who left my residence, in Falls, Wyoming County, Pa. about the 20th inst. Is about sft 2 inches high, light com plexion and hair. Had on, when he ieft, a pair of blue soldier-pants, a gray mixed coat, considerably worn, was bare-foot. He is subject to fits of insan tity, and is tccble mir.ded. Any information in re lation to him, by letter or otherwise, will be thank full v received by his father, JAMES C. SNOVER. Falls, Wyoming Co. Pa. Bridge Building. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, the -Commissioners of Wyoming County, will let to the lowest responsible bidder, the furnishing of the ma terial and the erection of a new bridge across the South Branch of the M-hoopany Creek on the o|d site near T- M. Robinsons, in Forkston Township in said County Plan and specifications will be exhibi ted at office of said Commissioners at Tunkhannock, until the day of leltine, which will be at the site for said bridge on the llth day of July 1966. at one o'clock P, M Commissioners office, Tunkhannock,June, 20, *66. E. STEPHENS, ) 11. BODLE. > Commissioners. L. COOK, > W. F.TERRY. Clerk. TBB MASON A HAHLI.-TCABINET ORGANS forty different ftyles. adaptec to sacred aud seu'.ars, music for 80 dollars to 600 each. Fifto-one gold or silver 1 medals or other first premiums, awarded them lustrated Catalogues free Address, MASON A HAMLIN Boston, *r MASON Brothers, New York. vsnsly. ill ¥©"©lil HATS & CAPS! <& 8JB&S8! GROCERIES! For Sals at f L nun SIR On Bridge street nearly opposite Wheelock's old stand WANTED. £27.60 per ilay. AGENTS wanted, ladies and gentlemen, in every County in the United btates, to sell the Ink Powders of the American Ink Company, The powder sells for forty centg perpaokage.atid will make ink enough to fill fifty bottles ot the size usually retailed at ten cents per bottle A smart agent can sell a gross of it a day, and clear $27 60 The ink can be made from the powder in three minutes in common boiling water. It is a perfect black ink, the best in the world. It flows easily, does not corrode the pen a particle, never gums up, is not injured by freezing, and its color will last for ever. Every family in America will buy it, as a package will last a family for years, and ink can be made in small quantities as w&ntei. With each gross we send a thousand circulars, with testimonials from clergymen lawyers teaehere merchants, commercial edleges, editors, Ac, and the agent's name on the bills, Only one person will be made agent for a county. The first one sending S3O for a gross of the powder will receive jt by return express, together with one thousand cir eulars and the right to sell in the county he or she designates. If others send for the same county, the money will be returned to them tree of expense. To make sure, one had better designate several counties ! either of which he or she will take. Send for trade list and circulars if you dare run the risk of waiting, or tend the money for a gross. Letters addressed to the Mayor, Postmaster, cashiers of the banks, or the exprese agents of this city,will show that the business Is honorably and squarely conducted. An ink Pow der will be sent by mail to any address, free of charge, en receipt of forty- cents. Address, writing your name, town, county and Stsrte distinctly. AMERICAN INK COMPANY, Manchester, N H THOMAS W. LANE. Cl ar s*PMßA Company and Special Agent. vsn46^^^H AGEWPS WANTED! O*. V, HCBADIaEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR, NOW READY. Complete in TWO VOLUMES, lo in ONE. It is admitted to be one of the most interesting, popular and valuable History if the Rebellion, which is fully attested by the enormous sale of 2006,000 vol umes, and a large portion of the country uncanvass •d. . We are obliged to run our presses night and day to enable us to supply our Agents. Men of character and ability, who desire a lucra tive employment, will find this a rare opportunity, The price of the in one volume is so ta is, (compar - . "1 th . ot^er Histories )as to bring it wiiiun the reach of all classes. For full particulars send for circular Address • AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 148 Asylum Strest, rSp4®-4timer Hartford ' C<,on Quarterly Report of the Condition of tbe Wyoming National Bank ofTnuk bannock on the m irniug of the first of July '66. RESOURCES' I Loans and Discounts, $63,229 54 Due from National Banks, 12 940.48 United States Bonds. 107.350,00 Other United States Securities 12,450.00 Cash Items and uncollected checks 6,768,81 Legal Tender including Compound Interest Notes, 22,722 53 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Premiums Paid . 5.61g.87 National and State Bank Notes 3.22* 00 235.805 23 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, t1C0.000,00 Surplus 2.000.C0 Profits and Loss, Disccunt, .Interest and Exchange 1 339 01 Circulation 9Wg.OU Deposit? ilU'iM Due National Banks 235.805 23 I, Samuel Stark, do solemnly swear, that the above statement is correct and true to the best of xnv knowledge and belief. SAMUEL STARK, Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed this 9th day of July A. D. 18gg F. C. ROSS, Notary Public. CAMPAIGNS or THE APMY OF T HE POTOMAC. BT WILLIAM SWINTON. THE STANDARD HJSTORY OF THE GRA N D ARMY. The greatest Work on the War. Universally endorsed by army of ficers and the press, THE AUTHOR SAYS : "I design in th s volume to record what that Ar my did and suffered In ten campaigns and two score battles. I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyalty of this army, that oftiuies when the bond of military cohesion failed, held it, unshaken of fortune, to a duty self-iiupoted. i"shall bare to follow it through a checkered ex perience, in a tale commingled of great misfortunes, great tollies and great glories ; but from first to lust it will appear that, amid mm; buffets of fortunes, through - winter aud rougn weather," the Army of the l'toraac never gave up but made a good fight, and finally reached the goal Of this drama there will be no other hero than the Army of the Potomac itself ; for it would seem that in iliis war of the People it was decreed there should arise no imperial presence to beco ue the central fig ure and cynosure of men's eyes. Napoleon, in an outburst of haughty eloquence, exclaims that in the great armies of history tho Commander was every thing. This proud apotheosis has no application for the Army of the Potomac. And one must think seeing it never had;a great, and generally had med iocre commanders—it w s that it might be said, that wh -revtr it won it owed not to genius, tut bought with its blood " This is the only History of the "Grand Army,'' and no one who has borne a patt in its conflicts, or is interested in its grand achievements, should be without it. This work presen s a rare chance to make money. Agents wanted. Send for Circulars and see our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBIJSHING CO. 507 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pu. v5u45-lmo. NOTICE. Having purchased the entire interest in the Pho tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public in general that I am prepared to produce pictures of every descrip tion, inclu ling . PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES BE ViSITE, VIGN E*R TES. AM B ROTY PES ME LAIN Ol' Y'PES, FERROTYPES, IVORYTYPE ,&c, &c, Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON FIDENT ol giving entire satisfaction. All are re quested to call ard examine, and "Seize the shadow, ere the substance fade." All kiuas of colored work done at the shortest no tice and in the best style of the art. Also all kirds of copying done from old pictures, from card to i ; size. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. W. HERMANS. Tunk. Apr 11th, 1666. New SPMG AND SUMMER Millinery. MRS. BARDWELL retains her sincere thanks to the Ladies of TUNKHANNOCK and Vicinity, and would inform them that she _nas removed to her new Store—first door east of Wright A Co's Banking Office, with greater facilities than heretofore enjoyed- Having just returned from the City with AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, she can and will offer superior inducements to every customer. Arrangements have been completed for FASHIONABLE ORESS AND CLOAK-MAKING in all its varieties DRESS TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS, BUTTONS, BELTS, BUCKLES, PATTERNS, HOODS, NUBIAS, and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS kept oon stantly on hand. Tu nkhannock, Oct, 11 1865. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to ail who need it, the recipe aad directions for making the simple remedy by whioh he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. 06DEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New Fork. rsn2l-lyear.—S M. P A Co. 3""10"*1866"'Hr M. - The place to buy Good Goods and buy them cheaper than anywhere else in this or surrounding Counties, is at the OLD STAND AND NEW FIRM OF ROSS MILLS, i CO. Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where can be found a new and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, & SHOES, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON OF ALL SIZES, t. /■ \ > Ice Cream Constantly on hand, end furnished In any quanti ty desired, on short notice- MACARONI FOE SOUPS. - ' SMOKED HALIBUT. , o— • * j i '? . ;T U i t! ;j fx A Urge and varied assortment of LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEY'S GLOBES AND WICKS, ALSO Kerosene Oil. i <, it p .i I 0 , J N. B.—WOOL, HIDES, FURS, AND SHEEP TELTS, purchased for cash or trade, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. ©all anti fiarajne. ) I , P. BUCK. Tnakbannoek.JaaeS *■ 4 ' T • vn46tf . A LA : yr, * * LATEST FROM ME YORK MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN again informing her friends, and the ladies gen erally that she hag received, and is still receiving a new and well selected assortment of SPRING AND SU MMER GOODS, Consisting of HATS. BONNETS, RIBBONS FLOSSES, FEATHERS, LACES, HEAD DRESSES, and, in short all ait.clce usually found in a MIDLINE RY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before purchasing elsewheie. Mrs Stark can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark, in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and willing to servo all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. Wc have secured the services of an experience DR.ESS-M A KTIR, and at all tunes will be prepared to Fit and Mak Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, w remain Yours, Respectfully. MRS. A.G.STARK. Tunk. Oct. 11th 1865 iFiTOunni ESPECIAL NOTICE To the Ladies! MR?, T. A. MIDLER, A SiUST OPENED FOURTH DOOR BELOW POST OFFICE n WARREN STREET, anew SHOP. where can be found the best assortment jf Millinery goods in Wyoming Having selected her goods herself aud for MILLINERY PURP SES. and as her stock consistji of. articles too numerous to chronicle, she woula invite the ladies to call and examine fur themselves before purchasing elsewhere. BONNET REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTItE. Tunkhannock, May 2d, 18gg Removed The undersigneb having purchased of Mr. C. M Koon, the rooms recently occupied by him as AND * i PROVISION STORE has removed there his stoek of Goods, from "Storks Brick Block" and with various other adiitio , is prepared to supply 4 the public with anything n hts line, at a SMALLER ADVANCE UPON OBT THAN ANY OTIIER MAN DABV £ TO SELL. •"His old customers need not oe ton they wilFte dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as many new as shall see fit to favor hlus with their patroakie, shall have no reason to regiet having aided in sus taining an institution where goods can always be bought for their true value, aud * i # NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT, His stoek consists in pact of a general a rtmeni of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS- Nuts Fruits and Candies, k* \.- . i e Tobacco and SnafF, LAMPS. f LAMP CIIIMNIES, r AND FRUIT CANS, HOOTS SHOES, STONE AND TIN WARE, HATS. OArts, KEROSENE OIL, AND PURE CIDDR VINEGAR, FARMING UTENSILS, PATENT PAILS. WOOD EN PAILS, POWDER AND SHOT, ' and an endless variety ot YAIKBB IQTIOIt Ac. Ac., all of which will foe seld for cash, or changed for anything that farmers have to sell, GEO LEIGHTON. Tunkhannock, July 20, 1965. N .B.—CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD EGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac. v4n4B G L A Lecture to Young Men. L ** ust pubttehed, in a sealed envelope Price 6 cents A Lecture on the na mSSKOw ture, treatment and radical cure of Spermatorboea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption. Epilepsy, and fits; Mental ani Physical Incapaci ty, resulting from Self Abuse. Ac. By Robert J. Culvcrwell, M. D., author of the "Greenßook," Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bongles, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing oat a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands.— Sent under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr CulvarwcLl's Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address , CHAS. S. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York. 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