Married. TB AVIS—WILSON- At Fellows' Hotel, in Meshop m, Jan. 26th, 1867, by R*T- K. F. **>•*•. Mr faenry M Trans, ud Mb. Stella M. WiHon, with of Lemon Pa. Died COLEMAN-At 9: 30 P. M„ Monday January 21t st br rwhdeece in Cincinnati, after a ,08 8 aD * painful illness Luraney Adelia, daughter of Ma jor Law ranee C. and Sybel Conklin, and wife of Robert S. Celeman, aged 34 years, 3 moaths.and 20 days. STONIER— At Lanesborough, Susquehinna Co. Pa on the 13th inst. John Stonier aged 43 years. OBITUARY. Died, at her home in Clarence, of Consumption, Miss ABI E. SPACLDIHG, aged 17 years. There is an unusual interest attached to the death of a person just entering upon the morning of life, .and especially so was it iu this case. With less 1 tfcan two yexrs residence with her p.irents in their "Waetern home she has secured numerous friends and '"acquaintances who hare known her but to respect i and lore aod i> mpathize with her in her patient res igaetion under her long continued suffering and tri als. To her parents and relatives her death was a sad bereavement, but we trust will be for her gain. A voice we loved is stilled ; A gentle hert, that throbbed but now With tbiidirness and lore, Has hushed its weary tbrobbings hero "Jo throb in lite above. Yes, to the home where angels are Her trustbig soul has fled; And yet we bend above her tomb * With.tears, and call her dead. We call her dead, but ah ! w trust She dwells where living waters flow. A I'RlEltn. Special Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, XTOTK-E is hereby given that letters of adminis !\ (ration on the E-tate of Gilbert Adams deo'd. late of Forkston, Wyoming Co. hare been grunted to John O. Spaulding and AP. Burgess. All per rons having claims against said Estate, are hereby ao'ified and requested to mike known the same to them without delay ; and all persons indebted to eaid estate, are notified to make immediate pay ment of the same. JOHN G SPAI'LDIXG, ) _ A. P. 81-RUESS, \ Admn Forkston *'yo Co. Pa. Dec 17, 'g6- ygn'JO-gw. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. XT OTIC E is hereby given that letters of Adminis l\ (ration on the estate of George S. Tutton, late of Tunhhannock Borough, deceased, have been granted to Sara Tutton and Harvey Sickler. All r arsons having claims against saiu estate, ere here y no Administrater. r6-u2U-w. WYOMING COUNTY. S. S. Chester Grist, C In Common Pleas, of Wy es. ' oming County, No 185 Apr Janes H. Goekri'in*.( term, '66 now Aug zi. 1866 Court grants rule upon Pljin.iffto execute Bond far coats in the above entitled writ to be approved by the court and file 1 before the fi st day of next tern or J u igment of nonpros. Now Nor. 23 i t£66 the above rule rxsutintied until the firstday ot west tern. Certified from the record, this 24th day of Nor 1 tti. ZIliA I.OTT, ProthoDotary. LRKOIth OF YOUTH. A gentlemsn who suffered tor years from Nervous Detain v Premature Decay and all the effects of Eouthfal indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering ■wiaotrv sen t free to ail who need it, the recipe ad directions for making 'he simple remedy by which be was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by .tea advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN II OGDEX, No. 13 Chambers St., New York vsc?l-lyf.ar.—S M. P A Co. STRANGE, BUT TRUE grsry young lady and gentleman in the I nited B'aies ran ber something very much to their advan tage by return mil (free of charge), bv addressing ths u.idersigoe l. Those having (eats of being hum bagged will oblige by not noticing this card A1 cteari will please address their idigdient servant, THO*. F CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New Yor wfial'-lyear—S M. P. A Co Fret* to Everybody I A LARGEbpp Catslr.gue.teach n? how to remove FRECKLES PINI! 1E I'l TEBES,MOTH PATCHES, w Eruptions and #1! impurities of tTie skin. ■aw to force Whi-kers, restore, euri sr.d l-oautify AM hair : r.-new the age cure drunkenness Nervous Debihtv sad otbei u-eful ai.d valuable information, ■ vrrv~Sk.lv sea t '(V it A'i |res> BEKGEK ■ c*!. Cbesuksts, 285 River .Street Troy, X. i. •As ! 4u NOTH V, to nnirß!> avi mvTWicroww Sealed proposals for furni-hing the material an-l building a frame Churrh House with stone basement will be received l-v tb Bail ling Committee of the M E C'hur.f at Tunkbannock. Pi. up to Wednes day. J 3*>*h 1867 Plans aad •f.c 7**n prae 4eol esperteoee loewn W and making elothmg •sw affers hie eervMaa bt '• lia * 10 tb * citiMßa 0 •2 w^awa Vteuiuy. • •• get 1,1 f ' U Wt!l Ind hie hop lh , ' DR SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL. These Pill's are composed of various roots having the power to relax the se cretiona of the liver as promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury, ?nd without producing any of those disagreeable or uln gerous effects which ofilen follow the use of the lat ter. , In all bilious disorders tLese Pills may bo used with eonfiJenee. as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, aad remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cause of bil ious affections in general SCHKNCKS MANDRAKE PILLS cure Si k Headache, and all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drowsi ness, and a general fueling or weariness and lassi tude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or ob structed condition In short, these Pills may be nsed with advantage in all cases whon a purgative or alterative medicine is required. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills,' ani observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are n the Government stamp—one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other in his present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents : Demas BarnesA Co. 21 Park Row' New Y'ork ; S. S. Hance, 108 Balti- Ba timore, Md.; John D. Park.N. E. cor of Fourth anl Walnut St, Cincinnati, Ohio; M ,al ker A Taylor, 134 ana 13g Wabash Avenue, Chicago 11. ; Collim Brothers, Southwest corner of Second nd Vine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. 4thA sth w. |a mo. 1 yr. PERMANENT AND WIDE-SPREAD SUCCESS IS THE BEST EVIDENCE OF THE GOODNESS OF BRAN DRETH S PILLS— They should be in every family ready tor use on the first symptoms of dis ease occurring. This method will ofteD save life. — Remember, the Cholera must be treated as a Pttlsott. and your safety demands it should be got rid of without delay. C'olds, rheumatism, asthma, pleuri sy diarrhoea, colics, In fact, all sickness is the eon sequence of active impurities iu the blood. These removed, the health is restored at once. Observe my name in the Government stamp in white letters. Sold by Dru ;gists. B. BRANDRETFI. jan2-4w. DR TOBIAS' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLL AR, FOR THE cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, spririns, bruises, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heat ing, Sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is war ranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public Thousands of animals have been cured of the colic and over heating by ibis Linimrit; and hundreds that were crippled and lame have be n resiored to tueir tormer vigor It is used by all the first hersemcu throughout th States. Order* are constantly received from the incinc stables of finglan 1 for fresh supplies of this invaluable aiticle Over 2.500 testimonials have l>een received. Remember one dollar laid out in time may save the life of your, horse. Sold by all Druggists* Offi oe, 56 Cortlandt, New Y'ork. janl-lin. SPIKE TilE GENS! of Humbug Impostersare in the field with deadly hair dyes, dangerous to health aud utterly destruc tive to the hair. Do not, submit to have your head BAPTIZED WITH I.IQ.UID FIRE 1 when that cooling vegetable preparation, CRISrADORO'S HAIR DYE. will, in five minutes, impart any desited shade from light brown to jet black without injuring tbe fibres, the skin, or poisoning tho Nystcm through tho pores. Beware ol the deleterious dyes ! Manufactured by J CRISTADORO, 0 Actor House New l'uik. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all llsir Dressers, jiul-lm. REASONS WHY Tlig AMERICAN WATCH Made at \\ ALII I AM, MASS., is the* best. It is made on the best principle. Its frame is composed of SOLID I'LATES. NO jar '-an inter tere with tbe harmony of its wjrking anl no snd den shock can damage its machinery Eveiy piece is ma le and finished by machinery, (itseif famous for its novelty, as well as for its effectivenes) and is therefore i roj erly made. The watch is what all me nanism should le—AtCIRATE, SIMPLE. STRONG AND ECONOMICAL, Except some high grades, to costly for general use, foreign watches are chiefly made by women and brys Such watches are composed of several huuire pieces, screwed aud rivited together, and require constant repairs to keep thtm iu any kind of order. All per sons who have carried "ancres" 'depine*" and "Euglieh Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this s ateinent. At (be beg nning of our enterprise more than ten years :i go, t was cur first object to make a tberough ly good low priced watch for the million, to take the place ot there tore impositions ; the refuse of foreign factories, which were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. How #ell wc hivj accomplished this, may be unierstand from the fict that after many years of public trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLI) IN' TIIE IXI - and that no others have ever given such universal satisfaction Wb:lethis department of cur business le'continued with in. reused facilities , i for perfect work, wo are at present engigeJ in the manufacture." of watches of the very HKiHEST ORALE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, unequal ed by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by anything mude in the world. For this purpose we hate the amplest facilities. We nave eerctcd an addi.ion to our main building ex press I y for fbis branch of our business, aDd have filled it witli the best wotknien in ours> rvice New machwci and appliances have ten constructed which perform their Work with consummated delica cy and exact ness The choicest and most approved materials only aro used, and we challenge compari son between this grade of our work and the finest imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our wtches for lees mou * han foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contradiction that for the same money our product is incompi rably superior. All our wa has, ef whatever grade, are ully warrinto l. an 1 this warrantee is g>o 1 at a 11 i times against u or our agenta in all parts of the wo Ian, the Farmer, the Merchant, the Me. hmic, the Family Circle an! the General Reader, having every characteristic of a live Newspaper .' Each number will contain an intensely interesting serial, by one of ! the most popular and fascinating authors, and it is also the intention to publish, from week to wek, in the course of the year, three or four of the best and . latest novels. TERMS: Always in Advance. THE DAILY One copy one year. G9.00 : six mouths. 94.50 ; three month- 2.L0 ; for any less : period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month.— Postage, thi-ty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at the uffi. e ol d> livery. THE WEEKLY —One copy, one year, *2j five copies, one year. #9 ; ten copies, one year. 817,50 ; twenty copies, one year. 833, To clubs, where the papers are sent to one ad ress, the following reduc tion will be made : Five copies, one year, 88,50 ; ten copies, one year. 51g.50 ; twenty copies, one year, 830. A copy will be furnish.*! gratis for each club'of ten, vr m'-re, to one address, for one year. Postage, five cents per quarter, to be prepard at the office of delivery. / The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Spec • itnen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on j application at this Offico. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates- Address, WELSH k ROBB, 430 Chrstnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Remedial Institute FOK SPECIAL CASES. J\'o. J&. Xtond Street, JYew York. EjT Tall Information, with the highest testimo ' niafi alt, a Book on Special Diseases, in a seal ed envelope, eent free. laT B* tur * <* n d tend for • and you-will not regret it ; for, as adver — ally impostors, without W c|,^ # J being phystcmn* < n-- o d tnutoa --- - . I rslsrence* to DR. LAW^NCB I Saw York. *#•&* i C Quarterly report ol Ihe Wyoming National Bank, l'uiikhantiock. Pa., Jan. Ist 18GT , BESOUBCES, Discounted Bills $80,611,83 ' U- S. Bonds Deposited to Secure Circulat'nlOO.OOO.OO ! U S. Securities on hand, 23,100.00 l Premiums Paid, 4.000,00 Furniture and Fixtures, * 1,50''.00 Remittances and other Cash Items, 298.84 Due from other National Banks, 29 689 17 Legal tender snd Compound Interest N0te526,400 00 Fractional Currency, 75.08 Other National Bank Notes, 4,643,00 270 317,92 LtAkIMTIM. Capital Stock, #100,000,00 Circulation, 89.929,00 Depcsits, 75,919,47 Surplus fund 3,000,00 Due other National Banks 1,C55,72 Discounts, Exchange, and Profita # Loss 413,73 #270,317,92 WYOMING COUNTY, S3. Samuul Stark being duly sworn according to law, doth Repose ard say that the above is a true and correct statement of the condition ot the Wyoming National Bank ef Tunk hannock, Pa on the Ist day of Jnn. A. D. 1867. " SAM'L. STARK.Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed before mes this 6th day of Jan A D. 1867. F C. ROSS. Notary Public BUM NESS COLLEGE AND FI0II&1&FHIC USTITITi. Is now open day and evening for the reception of students. Busines* hours frotn 9 A. M. to 12 and | from 1-30 to 4-30 I* M. Evening froui 7 to 9. Tber ■ is now connected with the theory actual Business Department where th student may receive all the advantages of busiti ss transactions derived from any College in the country Single and Double entry book keep- ! ing Business and ornamental Pen manship, business correspondence, wholesale and retail Business, rail roading, shipping, forwarding com wiission, negotiating loans,bills of ex change, jobbing banking,and phonog raphy, taught by thorough ard experienced teachers. No effort will be spared to give those who attend this College a thorough knowledge of actual busi ness. Reasonable deduction to La dies forte Commer cial course. The terms of this College are at le.ist S2O less than other Colleges charge for the si me course. For further information ddr< ss * GARDNER A WHEELER. Business College, Scranton, Pa. vgnM-ly MimoxAfflfjießS noiseless |umily Jewing Is the ODIJ 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. C.BHUUaMTS. JEWKMtY STORK. and examine for themselves. Also agents for all other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa. P. C BURNS A BRO. Tunkhannvck, Pa. Oct 31 1566. v6ul2-tf sss#ss' Watch. eS | JEWELRY REPAIRED P. C. BrK N S & BV, o. Take pleasure in an touncing to the people of Tunkbannock and vicinity, ibut th eyhae opened a iUutal) and (Clack opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do the most diffi ult jons in their line in an APPROVED and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav ing had long e*|>erience in the business, they feel confident that they can give entire .-alisluctionto all favoring them with their patronage. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL- A 7 . R. Paras Is Fans Umbrellas repaired Also. A -cordeons and other mosical instruments tuned and put in order on short notice A NEW STOCK .f WATCHES and CLOCKS just received. JE h ELR 2' o/E } 'ERYDESCRIT r/o.v. Also SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOKS on hard or furnished to order on the shortest notice and at publisher's L 0 WES T RATES. GUNS AND PISTOL GARTRIGES adapted to all the modern styles of fire-anas, con stantly on hand. —ALSO— Act., Ac , Ac., Ac.. Ac. also Dealers ia the PARABOLA SPECTACLE. TH* BEST lIKLP FOB TIIE Ht'MAN VISION KVEKinvented. p C. BURNS A BRO. k { Hm r-OetW-H- 3.>*l9 an lß^ aa M* The place to buy Good Goods and buy tW° cheap" ""J* 1 "* ,k * in this or surrounding Connti* 8 * 18 OLD STAND AND IW FIR* OP R®, JffiL 8 cO -of Tioga and Warren St. where cen be foand a new and we />np-nTT7C DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,*GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. HATS. CAPS PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS UA|J> GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON OF ALL SIZES, dec. Ac. We call especial attention to onr Stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spice.* ~ c#¥ O ' ... itE&ll sdvsocs f#r Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Stsndard, and will be sold at at PRODUCE OR CASH. ALSO a well selected Stock of Ready-Made Clot, txin.gr GENTS FURNISHING GOO. OS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac. Ac., Abo BY THE BARREL OR lb. COD FISH Di > l[ - n Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very small adv * nce on City Cost ruling at date of Sale 1 Don't forget to look through and price our Stock ! ROSS Mil LS * Cq Tunkhannock, April 30, 1866. CLEAR ™ E TRACK Tremendous Crowds AFTER NEW GOODS! AT WM. JENNING'S. IN MIHOOFANY. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS MER CHANTS in the world, ha* just come back frout the city with the prettiest and cheapest assortment of DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Cloths, Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Flannels, Kentucky Jan t and a GENERAL STOCK of MERCHANDISE, which he is SELLING WITH AT FROM 15 to 25 PER CENT BELOW OLD RATES. BEST MERIMAC PRINTS, at 20cts. " AMERICAN " " 16 " BROWN MUSLINS " 20 FIRST CLASS CASSIMERS " 1,75 And wagon loa •- jf other articles at proportionately low pnees 20 years Experience at Tailoring, wth the latest improvements la cutting, enables him lo assure the public that he can furnish them gar ments of the best styles at lower rates than at any bop in the county. Whole Suits cut for 50 cts. War r an te d to fit in all cases Clear the Track! again ; for the people are COMING ! COMING ! ! COMING ! !! and the Goods are GOING ! GOING !! GOING !!! W*. JENNINGS. P. P. —I run my own machine ; attend to my own busines, and sell goods for CASH or READY PAY. v6n2o tf. TIE smuiT mil n A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING "Reduced 'J*rices to Clubs. The Saturday Evening Post gives a beautiful steel engraving (named -'One of Life's Happy Hours")— 2g inches long by 20 inches wide---to every single (#2 50) subscriber, and to every one sending on a Club. It will commence in the first number of January a nawstory, called 'The Outlaw's Brighter; A Tale of the bouthwest "by Emerson Be> nect, author of •The Phantom of the Forest," "Prairie Flower," Ac , This will be followed by other serial Stories from the Rest Authors Sborte- Stories, Essays, sketches Letters, Agricultural Articles, e are also regularly 1 given. The Post is Neutral in Politics—being exclusively i devoted to Literature and does not discuss Polithai: or Sectarian questions—-leaving these to the poiiluai and religious press It lifers among its Premiums.Wheeler A Wilson's! Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea sets, Spoons and Pin-hers, Gold and Silver Watches. Double Barrel Gutis. Aliens Rifles, Melodcons, Cloths' Wringers, Appleton's Cyclopedias, Ac. N' w Mib-.cnbt.-rs wln subscribe now for lbb7 will Lave their name entered on tie isl Ol L'ue Post AT ...N'CE AND KECKIVK THE WHiiLK VLA K ISG7 BaSlDIs ! 7ERMS. 1 copy (and the large Premium Engravng)B2,so 4 copies •• •• •• •• •• fi'tl 5 • (an! one gratis) S.GO 8 " (and oae gratis > 1'2,1>0 20 " t a *d one gratis ) 28,00 One copy each ef Post and Lady's Friend, 84,00 The getter up of a Clab will always receivr a copy ot the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Members ola , Club wishing the Premium Kograving must remit one Dollar extra fjf Those desirous of getting np Clul-s or 1 rerni ninLists, should inclose Jlre cents for sample paper containing the particulars. Aunt. H, PETERSON, AO, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Our Letter A Family Sewing Ma. chine, with all the new improvements, is the best, and cheapest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in the world. No ither Sewing Machine has so much eapac'-ty for a reat range of work, including the delicate wd ingenious processes of Hemming Braiding. Binding Embroidering, Felling, Tucxingf Cording, Gathering, Ac. Ac, Th-: Branch Offices are well supplied with S' . Twist. Thread, Needles, Oil, Ac., of the very bust quality, Send for Pamphlet, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPART. 458 Broad wav, New York. Philadelphia Office, Sio t HETNUT STREET BAR YE 7 SICKLER. Agoat, *4*4B ITT*. M. PIATT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0 it See in 6 lark's Brick * St., hsnneck, Pa- THIS "EEND" UP WITH C. H-J;]U9A 99gj >2 joo '*aoMW., * naAvanva sure 83WM tsejjoqs qi )B pue ina 'apvtn \g\ 'Lssrxojiwa, &jvva vnr ***<>4/ '•o^ • sxanorr*suvoio 'szassts 'siuajjwd jadd jo SAPFJS JSOJ[ aqj NY ■saooo a3nv.i JO }U3UJJ'is llj * pu* 'sviean • S a 0 0 H SH3HAV3i 'SHIMO7I 'SKOaaiH 13AT3A 'SISJiNOH <> IV N3Hd -HID P* saiavT J°; SJ.VII 13A13A I° J/133 J"b3dYHS iss.an eqj [| jo jaitntaoee ptpaajd* iaiAiaoaj MOU SI R N3Muh month, and foi no other m|* azine A new novel by her will he published in 10-67. 67. We hare also retained all our old end favorite contributors. 1 Bit.MS tfcADY'SI&OOK FOP, fsgy (Frum which there cm be no De viatiou,) The following are the terias of th#. L .dj-'s tiook for t867- One copy, one year gj qq Two copies, one yer j jg Three copies one year 7.60 Four copies one year jg QQ Five copies, one jear and en *t- a copy te the person getting up the clu' 0i nuking six c pies ' j 4 $g Eight copies, one year, end a , extra copy to the person getting up the cluhjoaking nine copies jj qq Eleven oopies, one year, an ', an extra copy to fhe person getting up • .he club.making twelve copies 27 OG £gr All additions to club at club rates. i-' u h subscriber?, wi jhe sent to any poet-of fice where the subscriber u lH y reside. [if Godev's Lady's B n,k and Arthur'. Hon a Magazine will be sent, t. . c h one year, on receipt of $4 50 We have no club with any other magatine or news paper f The money mu t all bt ml at an* time for any of the Club*. k c'" Canada subset ibera must send 24 cents addi tion .1 for ea. h subscriber Address L. A.GODEY, N. E. Com tr SirtA and Chestnut Street*. TI//2A T'liL Till A. MRS. T, a MILLER I Would respectfully inlortn her : 1 friend, # ndt be Ladies generally that ; 1 eh* has just received a well selected : stock of : MILLINERY GOODS, • : which will be sold at the Lowiav ; : CASH PRICKS. : 7 N. B—Mrs Miller is receiviiur: ; goods weekly, so that all who fa vol ; 7 her with their patronage will be 7 • sure to get the 7 j LATEST STYLES. ; 7 PRESS MAKING done on reason- ; 7ao t arms. CHUNG and FIT. 7 7 TIN warranted to giv# sat is tec- 7 tioa if properly made. 7 ;Room on W rren St. prcdLe ' ; Wright's Store. 7 Mr* T. A. MIL> r*. * 7 Tunkhannock. Pa Nov. 13, 66, 7 •