Special Notices REGISTER'S NOTICE Notioe is hereby riven, to all ' n^rP^ c ' l that the following claims hare been filed h" he Re ® > to the Orphan s ° Wyoming, on Monday the iVhdayof November next for confirmation and .1- ; n the estate of William Fits Charle- W late C efKorthmoreland Township ieceased the etate of T D. gprinjf. late of Braintrim Township deceased. Filed *>* 0 L pARRISII) Register's Office, Oct. 23, 1866- Register. Administrator's Notice. Notice if hereby given 'hat Letter* of Administra tion on the estate of Conrad Kintner, late of Tunk. Tp dee'd . have been granted to the subscribers and all persons having claims. agains' the said estate are reques ed to present the same to them duly authen ticated for payment, and all persons owing said es 4ate, are requested to settle immediately. MARGARET A. KINTNER, • , THOMAS KINTNER, Aam Tunkhannock Tp. Nov. 17, 18g6 —vgnlg tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of .di illustra tion on the estate of T. D Spring, late of Braintrim Township, dee'd . have been grant id to Edwin. W. • Spring and Antionette L. Spring All poisons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified •to present them duly authenticated for settlement, -aad all persons indebted to said estate, to make pay ment to the said administrator's without delay. Braintrim, Oct. 13, 1866 E. W SPRING. ) ... A. L. SPiZING. i Admrß ' TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affec • tlon, and tha' dread disease, Consumption- is anx ious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of oharge) with the direetion for preparing and using the same, which" they wilt find aSI RE CUKE tor COXSUMUTIOW, ASTHMA. BRON CHITIS, COUGHS. COLDS, and all Throat and Lung A fecti'ins The only object of the advertiser in send! ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalu able, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis reined, as it will costthein nothing, and may prove a bless in * Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by return mail, wil> please address. REV EDWARD A. WILSON. Wi.liamsburgh, Kings Co., NewVork vsn2l-lyear. 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 reci|>e and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B OGDEN, No 13 Chambers St., New York vsr2l-lyear,—S M. P. A Co. STRANGE, BUT Hill Every young lady an I gentleman in the United States van he -r something very mu, h to their adi an tage by return moil (free of charge), by addre-sing ■ the u.idersigned. Those having feats of being hum bugged will oblige by not noticing this card A! others will please udress their obedient servant, THOS. F CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New Tor vsn2l-lyear —S. M. P A Co. THKMASOH A HAMMN"CARINET ORGANS forty different styles, adapted to sacred and .• eulars, music fer 80 dollars to 600 each Fiflo-one gold or silver lmedals or other first premiums, awarded them luslr.ited Catalogues free *fidress, MASON A HAMLIN Boston, er MASON Brothers, New York vsnsty. DEMORESTS YOUNG AMERIC.—A new. very Entertaining. Instructive, Artistic and splendidly illlustratcd Monthly Mngixine for Boys and Girls ; ■to include pleasing illustrations of Philosophy, the Arts and Sciences, Moral am 1 Interesting Stories. 'Music. Poems, and other entertaining Literature, presenting a Museum of the giwid, the useful, and the beautiful, tr very Young America, without I frivolities or exaggerations. Single Copies, 15 cents: Yearly, #1.50 ; Add'tion.il Copies, SI (10, or five for •5 00. A 1 argc and beautiful colored engraving presented free with first No ; nlso to each single subscriber at $1 50. a good Microscope, or a package of Magic Photographs Single copias mailed fret on receipt of price. Send for a speciman No- Ad dress W. Jennings Demoreet, 473 Broadway. N. Y WOKKS OF NATURE,—In a state of health the intestinal canal may be compared to a rirer whose waters flow over the adjoining 1. nd, through the channels nature cr art has made, and improve their qualities ; so long as it runs OD smoothly the channels are kept pure and healthy ; if the course of the river is stopped, then the water in tho canals it no longn pure, but MOOD becomes stagnant. There is not one law of circulation in nature. When there is a sujierabunduiioe ofhumortnl fluid in the intestinal tunes, and ocstiveness takes place, it flows tank into the blood vessels, and infiltrates itself into th 4 circulation. To establish the free course of the river, we must reim-ve the obstructions whi h stop its free course, and those of its tributury streams.- With the body, follow the same natural prim pi—- remove the obstructions from the bowels with BRANDRETH'S PILLS, which never injun, but are always effectual for the perfect cleansing of the system from from foulness or disease. Remember never suffer a drop of blood to !>e taken from you.— Evacuate the humors as often and as long as they are deranged,or as long as ysu are sick. See that B. BRAN'PRLTH is in white letters in the Government stamp gold by all Druggists v6n!4-lmo Dr, StHEktk S PULNONICH SYRUP. This great medicine cured Dr. J H. SCHEMCK, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption when it had assumed its most tormidable aspect.and when speedy death -ppeared to be inevitable. Hi* physicians pronouuc d his case incurable, when be couinfeDced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored tn a very short time, and no re turn ot the disease has been spprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, an! bis present weight is more than two hundred pounds Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention eielusi/ely to the cure of Consumption, and the dis eases which are usually complicated with it, and the eures effected by his medicines have been very nu merous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCHKNCK makes profess onal visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor conusmptive* that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in u few months healthy, robust persons. DB FCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all required in curing Consumption Full directions accompany each so that any one can take the® without seeing Dr. SCHESCK, but when it is con venient it is best to see him He gives advice free but for a thorough examination witt, hi. Raspirome ter his fee is tnree d liars. Please obferve, wberi pur basing, that the two likenesses of tj) Jjoetof—one vrhen in the last stage of Consumptio •. and the other as he now is,'in per fect health—are on the Government suuip Seld bv all Druggists and Dealers. Price #1 50 pee bott'.i, or #7.50 the half dozen Letters for ad- should always be directed to Dr Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street. Philadel phia Pa. General Wholesale Agent# ; Deuaas Barnes 4Co , N. Y. ; S. S. Hance Baltimore. Md, ; John D. Park Ciiacinnati, Ohio; Walker 4 Taylor, Chicago, 111, U COBS Bros., St. Louis,M >, [v6nll-3dw.eae t lyr m; Cholery, Diarrhoea, aud Dyaeatery I A CURE IS WABBAHTED by DR TOBIAS' CBLB BRATEB VENETIAN LINTMENT. if need when firs. taken by persons of temperate habits. This medicine has been known in the United HUtes over 20 years. Thousands have used it, and found it ner> er failed to cure any complaint for ; which it was recommended, and all those who first tried it. are now never without it. In the Cholera of 1848, Dr. I Tobias attended 40 cases and lost 4. being ceiled ie too late to do any good. DI RECTIONS.—Take a teaspoooful in e wine ! glass of water every half hour for two hours, and rub the abdomen and extremities wall with th Lin ment. to allay the thirst, take a lump of iee in the mouth, about the site of a marble every ten tminates. It is warranted perfectly innocent to take | internally. Sold by all drnggis ts, price 40 and 80 cents. Depot. 56 Courtlandt St., New York. vgnl4-lme PER Y EARS SOJLaOwW We want agents ev erywhere to sell our IMPROVED #2O Sewing Machine# Three new kinds. Uuder and upper feed. Warraa ed five years. Above salery or large commission# paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United State# (or less than #lO. which > e fully licensed by Howe. Wheeler A Wilson, Grover A Baker, Singer 4 Co. and Bochelder. All other cheap Machines are in fringements and the sellej or user are iiabie to ar rest, fine and imprisonment. Circulars ft e. Ad dress. or call upon Shaw A Clark, Biddsford, Main*. vsn2l- Ipear. BUSINESS COLLEGE AND FltllillllllillTlTlTl Is DOW open day and evening for the reception of students. Business'hours from 9A. M. to 12. and from 1-30 to 4-30 P M. Evening (mm 7 to 9. Ther-- is now connected with the theory actual Business Department where the student may receive all the advantages of busin ss transactions derived from any College in the country ■Single and Double entry bonk keep ing Business and ornamental Pen manship, business correspondence, wholesale and retail Business, rail roading, shipping, forwarding com mission, negotiating loans,bills of ex change, jobbing banking,and phonog raphy, taught by thorough and experienced teaeheri. No effort will be spared to give those who attend this College a thorough knowledge of actual Busi ness Reasonable deduction to Ladies for ihe Commer cial course. The terms of this College are at lei.st #2O less than other Colleges charge for the si me course. For further information addr s* GARDNER 4- WHEELER. Business College, Scranton, Pa. vgnl4-Iy . |ILLCOXASDgIBB.S noiseless Family JEWING is the only MACHINE in the world that makes the twisted loop-stitch, making a stronger stitch than any other machine now in use. All are invited to call at P. JEWELRY STORE. and examine for themselves. Also agents for all other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa. P. C BURNS A BRO. Tunkhannock, Pa Oct 31. 1866 *6nl2-tf Watob. ©s JEWELRY REPAIRED * P C. BURNS & BRO. Take pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunkhannock and vicinity, that theyh are opened a tDatol) onb Clock Siiop opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do ' the most diffi ult jobs in their line in an APPROVED and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav ing bad long experience in the business, they feel confident that they can give entire ,-atisf action to all favoring them with their patronage. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL JV. ff. Paras Is.Fans Umbrellas repaired. Also. Accordeon9 and other musical inatruuieotf tuned and put in order on short notice. A NEW STOCK .f WATCHES and CLOCKS just received. J-E yUEZXI' ofBrBKmESCRIT TIOW. Also SHEET Ml' 8I C 4 MUSIC BOOKS on hard or furnished to order on the shorten not tee and at publisher's EQ WES T RATES. GUNS AND PISTOL CARTNBES adapted to all the modem styles of fire-arms, con stantly on hand. —ALSO- Ae„ dte , die., die.. Ac. also Dealers in the PARABOLA SPECTACLE. THE BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VISION EVER INVENTED P. C. BURNS 4 ERO. Tutikhauuock, Pa Oct 31, 18(30- For Sale Sabseriber off* fa for sal* his HOUSE AND LOT. Situate *a Warren Stieet, in TUNKHANNOCK BOROUGH. Ho nee islam, pleasantly eltoated, and in thor : ongh repair The k>< ie large with a good barn and ent honaes thereon, with a goed cistern of twenty ; tre hogshead* capacity. Will he eold;on reasonable terms to anj Me wish lag to purchase The subscriber also offers for sal* A GOOD COW as can be lecnd iu the untry. Also for sale cheap. A WORKING HORSE, ten years old, For further particulars call on or address Wn.S. KUTZ, Tnnkh annock, P v€-nl4*tf. ! THIS "EEND" UP WITH CARE •|t-2ju9a— 99gj too 'joonneqqunx naikcmva SHH 'M^OQ Wicqi eqi %■ p#iwq PAT )Hd '•pvax KNIUQ JM 'isar&oji~sr<& srjrvavjir ''o2s ''o2s 'fiixor/'ffvroTo *SSA3si S ♦SUMJIWd jadvd jo Xjap o% sooud ■saoos A3JSVA JO lUOWIJOSB9 linj 8 puu 'sviaaN *sa oo H 'saaiuvaA sH a Mo i a 'sNoaaia laAiaA 'SIAMJ >8 °MV NANA •HID P saiavi SUV II L3A33A P a 113 d J° S3dVH tseMsu qr II jo tuemiiosi ptpusidi * fuuieow *oo si naMdHVfl SHW loos A3ivj 9 mum m Lett or Jurors Drawn to Seree at Novem ber Term, 186 S. ■BAWD JURORS Windhaiv unit Keeaey. Meshoj _ Black mar, N Overfield Eaton W ■ Dana, Evcret Harding. North rt ■ Js Be tider, J. fi. Jenhs. Mebu<>, * Kintner, C. L. Vaughn, All . Farm an Cliat-n '. P*. llerbop. . 5. Mowry, BF. Baker. Brain in u Hill* North Bram Joseph Allen Tunk Bor 0 ck Wheelock Nicholson ohn Hinklsy. N. P. Wilcox, Jaaar Daily. Tunk. Twp.Jos. Shupp, G*e Osterhont Exster—Dennis Wall. Monroe.--A. W. Newbury TRAvxasa juaoas. Northmoreland• • Alonio Jacksoa, Geo. Watre.- A 0. Lutes, Adam Snyder, Theodore Sbaw. Josepl r# ny Mehoopany —J. B. Pl ce, S V. Myers Tuuk Boro John Phenix, Wm. Fliokner, t' D. Gearhart. , Braintiim —J, S, Lum, Jacob Knapp, Meshoppen--Joe M, Kobineon, chael Kuan Michael Coyle. Nicholson.— Wm H. Star c. rville Tiffair. A nib Sauires, EI. B Worden, J. Rhodes, J. It My res, Win. Stephens Overlield. --S D. Latier Martin Sickler. Forkston.—Myron Farr, Jack Robinson, Ashi i Katson, Joseph V, Preston, Monroe.—Wm F- Carl, Daniel Newman, Jasper Parrish. Lemon,— -John Cyphers, H. J. Kelly, II B. Travis. Eaton. —Porter Jayne. Chai. Harris. Washington.—Da niel Stephens, Aaron Walters Isaac Jayne Tunk Twp. John Wagner, Wm. Caskey. Clinton.—Milton Britton. DaDiel Ridaletaan. J S. Capwell Falls.—Levi Townsend, Theron Brown, Daniel ail y. "SHERIFF'. SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Fieri Facia* to me direct ed. there wilt be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, io Tunkhannoek Borough, on Satur day Nov. 17th, 1866. at one o'clook P M , the fe) lowing described piece, or parcel of land, situate ii. Lemon Township, Wyoming Co Pa , bounded and described as follows: On the North oy lands of Geo. W. Stark, on tha West by land of the heirs of Earl H. Carey dee'd on the South by lands of Emery Powers, on the East by lands of Joho Sbiffer and David Crawford eoataining about ninety acres, with about twenty acres improved, with ore frame dwelling house, one tram* barn and a small apple orchaid thereon, with the appurtenances. Seised and taken iu execution at thr suit of Wm Shaw, Assigned to Geo. W. Stark ct Phixaro Carey And will be sold for cash only by AHIRA GAY, Sheriff. Sherifflt effiee' Tunk, Pa. Oct. 27th, 1816, COURT PROCLAMATION. ITTHEKKAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Presi V Vj jetn t Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Conrt ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of cap ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicia District of Penn'a. J. V. Smith ndN. H. Wells Esqs Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail , Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their precept to me directed, ordered A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, to be held at Tunkhannoek on Monday the 19th day Nov. A. D., 1866. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, all Jnsticesof the Peace and Constables within the Coun , ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro * per persons at the time and place above mentioned, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, recognisances and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices in that behalf respective ly belong. Notice is also given that those who are bound by recognisances to prosecute the prisoners that are or ; shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be ' then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. AHIRA GAY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Tgnkhannock OH. 24,186f I Teacher** Institute and Examination. A Teacher's Institute will be held at Tunkhannoek Nov. 224. 23d and 24th All in.endief to teach are jequested to be present ■XAXIMAVIOWS. Tuesday, NOT- 27th at Forketoa. Wednesday, 44 28th • Tank ffiinock Thursday 41 29th '• Picn-. ville Friday 44 3Cth • Brick Chapel Saturday Dee. Ist " Nortbmorelan Monday 44 9th *' Tunkhannoek Ksiisisii to oousmenoe at 10 o'olosk a.a- Come provided with pencil and paper. W UMOKJI.. 3—io— lß66— R. SI. The place to buy Good Goods and buy them cheaper than anywhere else in this or surrounding Counties, is at the OLD STAND MID HEW FIRM OF ROi MI LS. t CO. Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where can be found a new aad well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, FC SHOES, TAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON OF ALL SIZES, Ac. &c. We call especial attention to our Stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices &c. &c., Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will be sold at a very small advance for PRODUCE OR CASH. ALSO a well selected Stock of Ready-Made Cloth.ing', GNTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac. &c., Also MJCKE 7.F1 UF ] EEL OR lb. COD FISH DUTCHESS Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very small advance on City Oost ruing at date of Sale ! I Don't forcet to look through and price our Stock! FA ROS MILLS A Co. Tunkhannoek, April 30, 1866. RALLY! RALLY!! ONE MORE EFFORT AND C E COUNTRY IS SAFE. True the war is ended, and the. smoke of battle has cleared away, but there is great excitement at M BBOOFABTT*. in consequence of the NEW and LARGE stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS just received at the old stand of JJSJYJ\TIJ\'G S A CO, We have f'RY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS HARDWARE. WOODWARE, BOOTS A SHOES HAT-> AC .PS, NAILS. IRON, SALT. LEATHER. PAINTS OILS. Ac n* in fact everything to be found in a country lure, including READY MADE CLOTHING all i which we will sell at the lowest price for CASH - PRODUCE, In connection with the mercantile business we ive opened a TAILORING SHOP, and are pre red to fill all orders in that line with neatness and -path Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and aU ■ >rk warranted to give satisfaction. Thankful to our customers for past lavois, we hop . merit a 'iberal share ot patronage in the future. JENNINGS A CO. vgn9-3tnos. GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TC SC.LI. The Great Southern History, Complete in One Large Volume. |HE CHEAPEST HISTORY PUBLISHED, S 0 UTHERN HIS TOR Y of the WA R, BY EDWARD A. POLLARD, La te Editor of the Richmond Examiner With Splendid Steel Portraits of len. Lee, Gen. Beauregard, Gen. Tlardee, " Johnston, " Bragg, " Morgan, " Jackson, " Ewell, " Coeper, i. Stuart, 44 Smith, Jefferson Davis, " Lougstreet, " Price, Alex. H. Stephens •• Hill, '• Hampton, Edw'd A. Pollard " Hood, ' Polk, Mr. Pollard's f*ei'ties for the preparation of this uoet interesting and valuable history, and the fact iat it was written while every occurrence was •>esh and vivid in the author s mind, make it a STANDARD SOUTHERN HISTORY t has received the most hearty commendation of he entire Southern Press, and of the prominent of ti ers of the Confederate armies. W# want an *gent in every county. Send for cir culars giving full particulars, terras, Ac , eized and taken in execution, at the suit of Clark Hayden, rs- Josephs. Hayden and J. T. Jennings. And will be sold for casn only, by AHIRA GAY, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Tunk. Oct 27th 1866. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ Fieri Facias to me directed, will be exjosed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Tunkhannoek Boro. on SATURDAY THE 17th NOVEMBER 18g6, at one o'clock P. M. the following deecribed piece j or lot of land situate in the Township of Monroe, ' Wyoming Co. Pa.. Bounded and described as fol ; lows to wit; on the North East by lands uf Mark Newman, on the ciouth East by lands of Barnes, in the Sottn West by lands lately owned by Charles Miner, and on the North West by lands unknown ; containing about one hundred and twelve acres, with about fiftv acres thereof improved, with one two story frame dwelling house one frame barn, one hog-pen and other outbuildings, and one young < apple or -hard and other fruit-trees thereon, with the appurtenances, i Seized and taken m Execution at the suit of John { "ail now assigned to James Jones vs. foha Wall adui'rof thr estate of Noah Newman dee'd. and Samuel G. How 11 Terrelenant- And will be sold for cash only by. AHIRA GAY Sheriff, Sheriff's Office. Tunkhannoek. Oct. 27, 18g6- WHISKERS I WHISKERS U j Dr L. 0 MOXTBZ' Corrolia, the gre&'est stimu la 'tor in the world, will force Whiskers or Mas'aches to grow on the smoothest face or chin ; nevei known to fail; sample for rnel sent free to any one desir ous of testing it* merits. Adiireas. KIITM A Ot>- W Nassau Bt. V- Y- REDucrrow fit fkfte OF THE AMERICAN WAME . Made at WALTHAM, MASS. In consequence of the recent great improvement# in oar facilities for manufacturing we bare rsdued our prices to as low point as the/ can be piaoed WITH QOI-1) aT PAR, so that uo ewe need hesitate to buy • watob user ft out the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The test of tea years and the maaufae ture and sale of More than 200,000 Watches, hare given oar prod art ions the very rank among time keepers. Commencing with ibe deter mination to make only thoroughly excellent watches, onr business has steadily increased as the public be came acquainted wit&'heir value, until fur months together, we have been tumble to supply the demand We have repeatedly enlarged onr factory building* until they now cover over three seres of frond, aad give accomodation to more than eight huadred work' men. We are fully justified in saying *Awt we now mafe* MORE' THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCH ES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES The differ ent granes are distinguished by the following trade marks on the pi.ite : 1. "Ame ican iYatch Co." Waltham, Mass. 2. "Appleton, Tracy A Co," Walthaeu, Steel. 3. "P. S. Bartlett." Waltham, Mass, 4 "Won* Ellery." I. OUR LADIES' WATCH of first ffOlfjly le named ' Appleton, Tracy A Co," Mass. fi. Our next quality of Ledies' Watob is ntmtd' "P. S. Bartlett." W.ilrham Mass. TheSS watches are furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of cases. The American Watch Co. of Waltham, Mfcas. au thorize us to state without distinction of trade-mark* or price, ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY ARM FULLY WARRANTBI), to be the best time-keepers of their class ever made In this or any other country Buyers should remem ber that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who cao never be reached, this guarantee is good at all times against the Company or thefts age** and that if after the most thorough trial,.any wafeh should prove defective in any particular, it'may be ' always exchanged for another. As the Ameri can Watches made at Waltham are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we de not soiicis orders for single watches. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to toy on ly of respectable dealers. All persons selling rjan terfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBINS & ABPLETOrfy'- AGKKTB FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH CM# 182 BROADWAY, N. Y,- v6nl4-2mos O U R ST A RC H Q LO Sg Is the only Article used by First Class Hotels, Laundries, and Thousands of Families. It gives a beautiful polish, mnkihg the iron pass smoothly over the cloth,saving much time and labor. Goods done op with it keep clean much longer eon* sequent I y will not wear out so soon. It makes Old Linen 100 like Neuf O U ir I M P K li IAL B L U K • Is the Best in the World, It is soluble in hard as well as soft water. It is put up id the safest neatest, and most convenient orm of any offered to the public. TIS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE GIOTHFI Agents an ted every here, to whom we offer ex traordinary Inducements, NEW YORK STtRCH GLOSS CO. No. 218 Fulton St.,N. Y. n7-6mo. CAMPAIGN CP THB APMY 0 F T II E POTOMAC. BT WILLIAM SW.NTON. THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE GRA N D ARMY. The greatest Work on the War. Universally endorsed by army of ficers and the press, TH AUTHOI SAYS "I design in this rolume to record what that Ar my did and suffered In ten campaigns and two score b ittles. I ghftll have to celebrate thp unswerving loyalty of this army, that oftimee when ibe bond of military c< hesion failed, held it, unshaken of fortune, to • duty self-impoed. I shall have to follow it through a checkered ex perience, in a tale commingled of great misfortunes, great follies and great glories ; but from first to last it will appear that, amid rainy buffets of fortunes, through -winter and rough weather," the Army of the Potomac never gave u> bnt made a good fight, and finally reached the goal THE' ARMY AND NAVY OCBNAL" SAYS •'This is the only American critical work on tba late war, and it is thoroughly critics) and entirely divested of all political hue or tone," This is the only History of the •'Grand Army,'* and no one who lias borne a part in its conflicts, or is interested in its grand achievements, should be without it. This work sells itself. he people are tired of political and partisan histories, and want something from official sources We have Agents clearing over 9200 per month Sen for circulars, and tee our terms and proof of the above assertion Address, MAT ION AI. PUIIMSVIINGCO 507 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. viufll- NE W FAN C Y AND TRMMING STORE. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MHS.K. LKABE. HAVIN A lately opened a new Fancy Store., of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of TH.IMTVTI3MG, Dress Trimmings, White floods. Embroideries Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid flloves. Cuffi and' Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetta, Ladies Ne ktiea, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best quality, and Fancy Notioos of every variety, a large stock of TOYS, Including China, Broazo, Papier Mamhe Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candw Toys, For Ladies• Cosmatics Ac , Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolinw bloom of youth and Paiats, Rouge, Lilly White ATMUT STREET HARVE 7 SICKLSR. Agvat. I v4wM