New L AT TUNKHANNOCK, PA. COBMYA & LEGO, hare opened a new Livery establishment, a few doors from Baldwin's Hotel, where Horses, Carriages, &c., can be obtained AT LIV E AND LET LIVE PRICES, and the public and passengers can be accommodated, who desire to go to the Depot, at all times. Give ua a call, and be satsfied. F. H, CORMYA S. J. LEGG. Tunk., Pa. Apr. 15, 1967.-v6n36-tf ||ILLCOXAKD|IIBBS noiseless 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 STORK and examine for themselves. Also agents for all other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa. P. C. BURNS A BRO. Tnnkhannock, Ta. Oct. 31. 1566.—v6n12-tf Wat oto e s AND JEWELRY REPAIRED P. C. B U ItN S & BK O . Taka pleasure in announcing to the people of liakbiiE<*-Nuts Nutmegs, Cloves, Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, and FLOUR, SHEETING, SHOES, COT TON YARN, LAMPS, CAND E-WI K, I . - SOAP, INK, PEPPER SAUCE, KAILS, Pitch- Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Pails. Tabs, & Boards, Half Bushels, Peck-Meas ures, Sires, Butter-Bowls, Stampers, & Ladles, Brushes, Oil, Lead, Shot, Powder, Ac., Ac., to many things ito mention Call and examine before pur-, chasing elsewhere. Produce wanted in exchange ; Eyery thing will be found here that belongs to a first class Grocery and Provision Store. D BILLINGS. Tunkhannock, Pa. Apr. 9, 1867-v6n35-tf. WANTED. TWO GOOD BOYS to learn the Carriage busi ness. One, to learn the Ironing ; and one to learn the painting business. None but boys of steady habits need apply. J. CAMPBELL, j Tnok., Pa. May Lift IbflT -r-floViwka GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867 r The Board of Supervisors appointed by the above corporation to carry out the objects of the act of in corporation, respectfully announce to the public that the Legislature of Pennsylvania has- authorized the maintenance of an Asylum tor Intalid Soldiers of the late war, to be built on the battle-field of Get tysburg, and as an inducement to patriotic citizens to contribute to this benevolent object, have empow ered the Corporation to distribute amongst the sub scribers such articles of value and interest, from as sociation with the late war, or any moneys, effects, propsrty, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in this State or elsewhere, at such time or upon snch terms, and in snch way and manner whatsoever, as to them shall seem fit, and laws of this Common wealth to the contrary notwithstanding. The enterprise is cordially recommended by the following named well-known gentlemen : Major-General George G. Meade, Ex-Governor Andrew G. Curt in, Major-General Golusha Penny packer, Major-General E. M. Gregory, Majtr-Gsneral John R Brooke, Major-General Charles H. T. Collia, Major General H'y J. Madill, Major-General Jas. L. Sel fridge, Brigadier General James A. Beaver, Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickles, Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe, Brigadier General Wm. J- Bolton, Brigadier General Sam'l M. Znlick, Brigadier General John K. Murphy, Brigadier General John F. Ballier, Brigadier General T, F. McCoy, Brigadier General R. E. Winslow, Brigadier General Henry Pleasants, Brigadier General J. M. Campbell, Brigadier General Tbos. M* Walker. Brigadie; General Wm Cooper, Brigadier General D. W. M, Gregg, Colonel F. 8, Sturdevant. The site for the institution (thirty acres) has al ready been purchased, and it is hoped that the good ! work may commmence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Association, No. 1126 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on and after Monday, the 6th day of .May, 1867. For each subscription of five dollars a certificate will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such article of value as may be awarded to its number. The first distribution of awards will be made im *mediatcly upon the receipt of 80, COO subscriptions, of $5 each. The distribution will be public, and under the di rect supervision of the Corporators. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their subscriptions (when practicable) by Post office mon ey order, or registered letter, to insure prompt de livery. Direct all letters to J D. HOFFMAN. Secretary Board of Supervisors Box 1491, P. 0., Philadelphia. The following is a schedule of the awards to be made under the first distribution. The items of Dia monds and other precious stores were purchased from citizens of the South during the war .heir genuineness is certified to by Mess" _n.e & Bros , the most extensive diamond iinporcors in the coun try, and by J. Herman, diammd setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL DIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867. Office 1126 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, FIRST DISPOSITION Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars Each, 1, i Diamond Necklace, 43 Brlllimts, valued at 030,000 2, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear Rings 15,000 3, 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds*. 10,009 4, 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver* **• 7,000 5, 1 Dioinond Cluster Brooch 5.000 6, 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds- 5,000 7, 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,500 8, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000 9, J Diamond Single Stone Searf Pin-* 4,090 10, 1 Diamond Cluster Biooch 4,fOG 11, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000 12, lPair Single Stone Diamond Ear- Rings 3,500 13, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooh 3,000 14 1 Award 10-45 Government Bonds 3,000 15 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000 16 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3.000 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 2.500 13 1 Diamond Single Stoue Ring 2 500 19 1 Diamond and Emerald Crooeh 2,530 20 1 Diamond Single Stone Riug 2,000 21 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 1,500 22 1 Long India Camel'e Hair Shawl 1,500 - 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500 24 1 Single Stone Diamond Riag 1,000 25 to 34 10 Awards of 10-40 Government Bonds, each o^o 35 1 Threo-stono Diamond and Ruby, hall hoop RiDg t 0 36 1 Diamond Single Stone Ear Knobs 1 0 37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs • 0- 33 1 Diamond Single-Stone Riug, star so 39 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin f 0 40 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet snd Single Stone Ring 200 55 1 Pair Eineral Scarf Pins 100 56 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 150 57 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100 58 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 50 to 158 100 Awards 10-40 Government Bonds, each 100 159 to 258 100 Awards, Government Legal Ten ders, each 50 3,000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders, eeoh 5 The distribution of the above rewards will be made in public as soon as tbe subscription is full, of wbi;h due notice will be given through tbe papers On and after May 6th the Diamonds will be on exhibition at the office of the Assoeiation. The public can confidently rely on everything be ing conducted in the most honorable and fair man ner. All the awards will be handed to certificate holders, immediately after the distribution, free of all cost, at the office of the Company, JV r o. 1126 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that we have examined the Di amond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other Precions Stones, as described in the above list, and find them all genuine. HENLE BRO 'S, Diamond Importers, 26 MAIDEN LANK, New York. J HERMANN, Diamond Sett r. 394 BROOME Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for Certificates must be addressed to J. D HOFFMAN, Secretary. Box 1481, Poet Offiee, Philadelphia, v6u39-2mos. Our Letter A Fam 1 ly~Sew 1 ugM rbit with all the new improvements, is the best, and .eapest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in the world, No other Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great range of work, Including the delicate and ingenious processes of Hemming Braiding, Binding Embroidering, Felling, Tucjcing Cording, Gathering, Ac., Ac, The Branch Offices are well supplied with S ; . Twist* Thread, Needles, Gil, Ac,, of the very bost quality, Send for a Pamphlet, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 458 Broadway, New York, Philadelphia Office, 810 CHESTNUT STREET HARVE 7 SICKLER. Agent, v4n4B ©~MTf ©© ©© § I HATS & CAPS! B4WVB <6 GROCERIES. For Sale at f L SIT Hi & CDS. On Bridge street nearly opposite Wheelock's old stand J-JEL. LACK. * WESTERN R B. Summer Arrangement--! 867. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Passenger Mail Mail PasstDger Train. Train; STATIONS. Train. Train. AM. P.M. 9.C0 New York'* 6,26 11.30 New Hampton, 230 11.50 Washington, 2.08 P M. 12.02 Oxford, 1.56 12.13 Bridge ville, 1.46 12.18 Manunk Chunk, 1.35 Dine. 12.45 Delaware, 1.30 Dine. 1.00 Mount Bethel, ICO 1;20 Water Gap, 12.44 1,34 Stroudsburg, 12-29 1.46 Spragueville 12.17 1.56 Henryvillo, 12 07 P. M, 2.11 Oakland. 11.49 2 29 Forks, 1130 2.50 Toby ha una, 11.10 3.04 Gooldsboro', 10.57 3,26 Moscow, 10.34 3.37 Dunning, 10.24 l.iOAr ) C Le 9.55 A.M. r ScRANTOIf. < P.M.. 10.10 4-30Le ) f Ar.9.45 6.20 10,40 4-52 Clark's Summit, 9.23 5.50 10 53 5,00 Abington, 9.15 5.35 11.13 5.16 Factoryville, 859 5.16 11.43 5.36 Nicholson, 836 430 12.08 5.58 Hopbottom, 8.18 4.05 12 38 6.20 Montrose, 7.55 3.35 P.M. 1.08 6.41 New Milford, 7-24 305 135 700 Great Bend, 7.15 2.40 P.M. PM. AM P.M •Station foot of Liberty St CONNECTIONS—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the train leav iug Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. in. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 18'a, m. The Passenger train from Scranton connects at Great Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie Railway, arriving at Buffalo at l.r 8 a. m, aid at Salamanca at 12 m. Eastward. The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at b.30 p. m.' and at New Hampton with a train for Enston. Bethlehem, Al lentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriving at Har risburg at 8-30 p. m. * At SCRANTON. connections aro made with trains on the Lackawanr.a and Bloomsburg Rail, road, aDd on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, Tune Tables of which roads are printed helow. J. BRISBIN. President. 1 R. A. HKNBT. General Ticket Agent. je29tf .NEW FANCY AND TRMMING STORE. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MRS. E LEASE. HAVIN J lately opened anew Fancy Store., of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of TniMMrKT,O Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zepber, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Neckties, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thioad of the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of TOYS, Including China, Broaze, Papier Mache Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys, For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rougo, Lilly White Ac MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May 1, 1966 v - n37-tf, GKOVESTEEN & CO.. J)! AND pom MANUFACTU RERS 499 Broadway NEW-YORK The attention of the public and the trade is invi ted to our new scale 7 octave rosewood piano fortes which for volume and purity of tone are unri valled by any hitherto offered in this market, They contain all the modern i oprovements. French Grand action, harp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac, and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. II Grovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over 30 years in their manu facture,is fully warranted in every particular. THE 'GROVESTEEN PSAI©-I®MS° received the highest reward of MERIT OVER ALLOTHERS, THE ELEBBATED WORLD'S FAIR Where were cxhilited instruments from the best ma kers of London, Paris. Germany, Philadelphia Bal timore, Boston and Now York ; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, tbe gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ware room. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect 1 ; no forte and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will preclude competition. Terms ;—Net Cash, in Current Fund* \"ST Descriptive circulars sent free. "A. AC" 48 v5-n45-lyear A A C, 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, including CARTES DE VISITE, VIGNETTES. AMBROTYPES MELAINOTYPES, FERROTYPES, IYORYTYPE,&c, &©, Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON FIDENT of giving entire satisfaction. All are re quested to call and examine, and "Seize the shadow, ere the substance fade." All kinas 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 pictnres, from card to site. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. W. HERMANS. Tunk. Apr 11th, 1866 R. J. NALLOCK MESHOPPEN, PA. Respectfully announces to his cus tomers and the public that he has onhand and is prepared to manufacture to order, on snort notice, all kinds of Carriages & Wagons. Being himself a practical workmen, and having in his employment com petent wokmen in all branches of the business ; and U6ing material selected from the best Eastern manufactories ; he feels confident that he can] to ALL who may favor them with their patronage. BLACKSMITIIING, PAINTING, VARNISHING, TRIMMING, AND.REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE and in a workmanlike style GHAIGES ALWAYS MODEM He also keeps ON IL4ND A' D FOR all kinds of Carriage in i terial such as MORTICED 17UBBS,TURNEDSPOKP. , BENT RIM BOWS, THILL S,POLE OIL-COLT S TRIMMINGS, PAINT, VLARNHEH TERPENTINE, CARRIAGE BOLTS. SCREWS, MALEABLE. IRON & • R. J. HALLOCK.' Meshoppen Pa. JaD. 30, IBgg vsn2stf- HARDWARE & IRON HUNT BWS & BUIR NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES, HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, 11ILBE1S' IIIITID. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS ANDBLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LE ATE FEE AND FINDINGS FAIiZBAK'S SALES. tranton, March 26, 1863. vln33— MUSIC STORE ! Also agent for CHICKERING'S DECKER BROS, and HAINES BROS PIANOS, ,and. TREAT, LINSLEY A CO'S MELODEONS. Also keeps a general stock of the smaller Mnsica Instruments, Sheet Music, Ac. |3f* Church nnd Sunday School Singing Books.— Instruction Books of all kinds, any of which will be sent by mail npon receipt of the market price. Orders from DEALERS andTEACERSH special ly solicited. Address L. B, POWELL. Soranton, Pa. v6ns-I year CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex perience, is now a large lot of new Car riages and Bugpies, at his Carriage shop IN TUNKHANNOCK. Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any other shop in the country. Those wisning to bay should Call anb (Sranttnr Cljtm. PAINING, VARNISHING: TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style. Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. Tnakhftßßoek, Ang. 24, '65, vSnSt THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.-There ore the nervoos and debilitated should immediately nse Hblubolp's Extract Dvohv. Nicholson P&, Wm. O, GARDNER & CO have just received a large and splendid (M e goods coasisting of Jfantj #ooiia CLOTHING, BOOTS k BHOlfl, HATS AND CAPS, UMBKILLAS, TRATILLINQ BAGS and TKCNSJ^ Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS (Sf c, All goods add by us warranted as rocoaaesde# Our aim "To keep good-Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold." In connection with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THB LATEST STYLE. Flint! ran ii muiEi. W.O.GARDNER * CO. Nicholson, Pa. C- D- GEABHART 4 CO. Foundry, Machine, AND STOVE SHOPS N WARREN STREET, TIffIKHANNOCK, PA. Having had a life-long experience' as Foundry meu and Machinests, and employing none but the best workmen the undersigned pledge theaeelvee to execute all work in their line in a style aot ser. passed by any s milar establisbmnt in the eountTyr MILL GEARINGS made and fitted up>on short notice, from patterns eo hand oi all sixes, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS and other Farming Implements, —-ALSO STOVES OF ALL KINDS. Tin, Sheet-Iron, and HOLLOW-WARE. ZAMPS, LEAD, TITES, Ac., **■ always on hand or furnished to order, G D, GEARHART, & 00, femkharo*. April Vth. MflK tMWt