North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, July 10, 1867, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
:Hate , Bonnetts, Ac., selling off at cost, at Mrs.
Bardwells, Tunkhannock, Pa
Pen-a-mtte—since the 4th—must feel a mighty
sight moTe like a mite, than he ever did before.
Beat Book for Everybody.—The new illus
trated edition of Webster's Dictionary, containing
three thousand engraviogs, is the best book for ev
ery body that the press has produced in the present
century, and should be regarded as indispensable
to the well-regulated home, reading-room, library,
and place of business. — Sar. Francisco Golden Era
J. W* lVorn or of Parkeraburg, West Fa. says
that Dr. H. Anders' lodine Water cured him of
Scrofala. He had 37 runniag Ulcers when he com
menced taking the medicine. Persons afflicted
should make a note of this, and send to J. P Dins
more, 36 Dey Street, New York, for acitcular con
cerning this remarkable remedy.
Don't Forget—Reader, to examine the date
on the tinted address label on this paper. It shows
the time up to which it (fhc paper) is for.—
Don t forget, too, that at the close of the present
volume, we propose to enlarge, and otherwise im
prove the tierhocrat ; and give it a new and more
appropriate name. Don't forget that to do so, will
cost us all the loose change we can rake up, scrape
bp. beg or borrow. If you owe the printer, den't
forget to pay him ;or you may find cut. when too
late, that you have forgotten the way that leads to
the "happy land o' C-a-n-a-a-u !"
"With Foul Metallic Q,uallGcatlotis a
man may be pretty sure ef earthly success. These
are GOLD in his pocket, SILVER in his tongue, BRASS
in his tace, and IBOH in his heart."
But for a tonic appetizer, and as a gentle stimu
lant, there is reliable virtue in PLANTATION
BITTERS. No article has ever been so popular or
done half so much good. Let all who have not al
ready tried this great stomachic, at once test its
quality. We understand that the Druggists and
Grocers of this section are selling vast quantities,and
that scarcity a family is without it.
Maguolla Water.—A delightful toilet art.cle—
superior to Cologne and at half the price.
Fetty I.ai rentes, of victuals ar d other article®
of small value, from houses, cellars and barns of our
towns people are now quite frequent.
The theif or thieves are evidently some worthless
vagabonds, who are too lazy to work for a honest
livelihood , and who, from these small beginnings ,
are working themselves up to the commission of
graver crimes, against the persons and property of
our citizens.
In order to check the depredations of these con
temptible sneak thieves, every well ascertained
case of theft should be promptly prosecuted and
properly punished ; both for the good of th e offender
and for the future security of the public. White
charity even to criminals, is commendable, to wink
at. overlook and excuse these growing, festering
pimples—though vhey imty now le upon the body
politic, is neither charitable nor commendable.
Decker Bros Pianos,—Our exchanges as well
as our our readers are invited to note the advertise
ment of Messrs. Docker Brothers, the prominent
Piano manufacturers of No. kl Bloecker street. We
inform the public that a careful und official search,
made at the United States Patent Office in Washing
ton, has proved that no patent for an improvement
in Pianofortes was ever granted by the United States
to any person by the mine of Decker, except to the
members of the firm of Decker Biothers, of Ne*
York City, This declaration has ben necessiated by
the fact, lhat some persons are tryirg to sell "Deck,
er I atent Pianos,' which have not been macufactur
ed by Mrssrs. Docker Brothers—thus misleading
quite a number of persons in the country.—jVetr
York Weekly Review.
The Wholesale and Retail Agency of the.e cele.
brated Piano, for this section of country, is at the
Music Store of L. B. Powell, Scranton,
Shooting Allair. —A young man, a son of Lew
is Armstrong, late commissioner of this County,
who resides near Factory vile Depot, was shot by a
man named a few days since. The cir
cumstances as related to us are as follows: De-
Merse, who is said to be an irritable and violent
tempered man, had been annoyed by the conduct of
some boys iu the neighborhood, an! had threatened
to shoot them ; and in pursuance of his threat ho
had procured a minnie rifle. The young man, Arm
strong, who it is said had no intimation ot danger,
when passing the garden of De Mcrse.in the forejpart
of the evening, went into it for ttiepurpose of getting
a raddisb. While thus engaged DeMerse who was near
by, shot bitn. The ball which was of the largest
size, enteral near the point of the shoulder blade
and passed out at the breast. At last accounts the
young man was alive, though his wound is said to
be such as will probably prove fatal.
De Merse was arrested and is now lodged in jail
■waiting trial for bi3 rash act.
Trouble with Turkey,— A serious embroglio
In our relations with the DivaD has arisen,as follows
Narkis Minasian, who has for mauy years acted ag
the resident agent in Turkey for the sale of Dr. J-
C. Ayer A Co.'s medicines, oriveu by the increase of
his business to a necessity for more room, built his
warehouse in Constantinople several stories highen
after having obtained the necessary permit from the
authorities. The Imans of a neighboring mosque,
which overlooked the premises demanded a large
present in money, which was refused. They then
applied to the Grand Vizier, for the enforcement of
an absoiete law, which had been disregarded two
hundred years requiring him to take down the build
ing to eighteen feet, which was granted, and tbey
commenced the work of demolition. Minasian then
applied to the American Minister, who nttified the
Sublime Porte that American property could not be
thus trifled with, and that the demolition must cease
Then commenced course of Mussulman
prevarication and premises, but no real redress.
Finally Minister Mori is informed them tba; if their
depredations continued, he should order the U. S.
ships of war to enter the Bospborusand Messrs Ayers'
medical warehouse would not be alone roofless. A
stroke of his pen could have laid the whole city un
der the sweep of American cannon backed hymen
who are not schooled in the le-sons of fear. This
brought them to their senses and speedy redress. —
M-.nasian has now arrived in this country, to present
the case to our State Department for indemnity. At
length it is something to say among the peoples of
the earth—"l atE an American citizen !"—Colum
bia Republican.
A Horae Thief, on the night of the 3d ins t.
stole from the stalle of Mr. Giles Fitch, in Falls
Township, a valuable horse. At the Falls, about
four mile, further down the riier, he took from the
shed at Townsend's Hotel, a saddle. Thus conven
iently equipped for travelling, he went on, two
miles further, when, arriving at the old Townsend
farm, he concluded to make some "internal im
provements.' ' Leaving his horse fastened to a post
£ entered the cellar, and acting aipon the maxim
* * half loaf is better than no bread"—this
e confiscated the half loaf, and was moving off
ir*d OM„ , t ,„ th< „.„ r „ i(ha , '
a *" k —• bid, -bich
•MMd bin to drop the at-ff of lit'., „„d
niß leg* for escape Th* h, J
. i , horse, in the meantime,
.Urn, lh . „„ hed •
manor dog with tb. stolon a.ddlo „„ bi ,
very ducreetly took leg-bail cn his own hook Th
duet of the thieving brato, did umm
w, aia seme pretty tall I
walking in the opposite direction. The horse was
found cn a back road about a mile from the place,
with his foot through the rein of the br idle, looking
as if ashamed of being caught_under such peculiar
circumstances.
A suspicious character, who said he was from
Laeeyville, and gave his name as Philipp McDonald
was, next day, arrested at the Falls; and after a
hearing, was committed to answer the charge of
stealing the horse. The last named animal—though
caught in the act of carrying away the saddle, will
escape much "hard labor," but. perhaps not "close
confinement," for his part in this transaction.
Rakes.— lf we were to write an elaborate dis
sertation—whic bwe don't propose to do—on the
subject of rakes, we should say: L-dies and gen
tlemen ; rakes are numerous, and of divers styles,
kinds and qualities. We should mention the primi
tive hand-rake, the young and old—man—rake, the
rake of a ship : the raking fire in battle ; the raki-h
young woman—and the old scratch. We should
■ot forget too, to mention—for we have lively rec
ollections on this point—the vigorous rakes whih
thoughtful mothers make among the towy locks of
their interesting offspring, with a newspaper, a fioe
tooth-comb rake and—abundant success
We dou't propose, however to discuss rakes in
general, we only wish at present to call particular
attention to the improved, revolving Ilorse- rakes
now manufactured and sold by D. L. Peek ham A
Co .of this i lace, which are said by all fanners
who have them in use, to be the most desirable and
useful labor-saving implement, ever called a rake.
The Republican,—Mr. Albert F. Yost, lately
connected with the Republican of Bloomsburg, ad
vertises in cur japer. of to-day, that he will revive
the Republican newspaper of this oounty, about the
Ist of August next. Like all his predecessors, he
promises the friends a high toned organ.
This was the key-note in Tiffany's time, pitched an
octave higher by Emory; then came Billy Burgess
a half note higher; then Ira Avery fairly squealed
out with dignity and loftiness of tone; then came
Billy again, who, to close the strain, struck in, the
last time, ten or fifteen octaves lower than at first;
and fin illy the concern diea out with a low, moaning
wail—its song only half sung, Every one of these
black birds struck such a lofty key-note, that noth
ing short of a sheriff's execution could make them
pay their debts or bring their musio down to the
comprehension of our common back-wood's people.
Mr. lost is spoken of by those who are acquainted
with him. as a practical, common sense printer, and
gentleman, and may not, like his distinguished pre
decessors, strike sich an ear-piercing key-note, and
such a tragic attitude in making his debut.
Marrie cl.
HOWARD—DOUD—At Factoryville, Pa. July 4-
by the Rev. E. H, Hynson, Mr. L. A. Howard of
Maine, N. Y., to Miss Nellie E. Doud of Mill City
Pa.
IIEADLEY —SICKLER—At the residence of" the
bride's mother, in Northmoreland,July 4th 1867,
by the Rev, Wm. Gay, Mr. Thomas J. Headley of
Exeter, to Miss Lucretia Sickler of Northmoreland
Pa. .
Special Notices
8l T UP(E!fA la DIVORCE.
James 11. Dagley } In the Court of Common
vs. > Pleas Wyoming County,
Emeline L>. Bagley jNo. 24, January Term, 1867
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF
MATRIMONY.
I, M. W. Hewitt High frheiitf of the County of
Wyoming, Jo hereby make known unto Emetine It.
Bagley, that she be and appear at a Court of Cem-
UIOD Pleas, to be held at Tunkhannock tu the Coun
ty aforesaid, on Monday the 19th day of August, A.
D. 1667, then and there to answer the said complaint,
and show cause if any she hath, why the bonds of
matrimony between herself and James H. Bagley
her husband shall not be disolved.
M W. DEWITT, Shot iff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunk. July 9th ; 67. v6u47tf.
CORPORATION NOTICE.
WHEREAS, application has been made to the Court
of Common I'laas of Wyoming County tor the graut
ing ola Charter of liicorpoiation to the Baptist
Church, ol 1 unkhannock Borough in said County,
the same havihg been tiled in the office of the Pro
thouolary of said Court. Notice is hereby given
that if no sufficient reason to (he contrary is shown,
it shall be lawful for the said Court at the next
term thereof to declare that the persons so associated,
shall according to the articles and conditions set forth
in said Charter; become, and be a corporation or
body politic, in law auu iu fact, and t.ie court will
make such other directions us the case may require.
E. J KEENEYjPiotnonotary
Tunk July,B, 1367-vbn47.
COKFOKATION NOTICE,
WHEREAS, application has been made to the
Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming Couuty for the
granting ot a Charter ot Incorporation to the Metho
dist Episcopal Church ot Factoryville, iu said Couuty,
the same having bceu tiled in the office of the Pro
thoDotary ol said Court. Notice is hereby given
that it no sufficient reason to the contrary i shown,
it shail be lawiui for the said Court at the next term
thereot to declare that the persons so associated,
shall according to the articles and conditious set
I toil'J in said Charter, become, and be a corporatism
or body politic in law and in tact, and the court will
make such other directions .a the case may reqerre.
E, J. KEENEY,Prothonotary.
Tunk. July Bth 1867---v6u47.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE,
Notice is hereby given that all the right, title and
interest of Jed Hollenb&ck, a minor eon of the late
Eben Hollenback, dee'd., in and to all that certain
farm, lot, or messuage, situate in Washington Tp.,
and bounded on the North by land of Morgan Max
well, East by land of Lewis Cook, South by land of
A. W. Robinson and Jared Robinson, and on the
West bv land of Wm. Jayne and the Susquebunnna
River, containing one bundrdd and sixty acres, more
or less, (being the same farm now in possession of
Irwin Hollenback) wiU be sold by virtue ot an order
of the Orphans Court on Friday, the 2nd day ot
August, 1867. at one o'clock, P. M. at the Court
House in Tunkhannock Boro.
R. R LITTLE, Attor
ney for Guardian Ac.,
v6n47.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate of Geo. S. Tut
ton E.-q late of Tunkhannock, Pa., dee'd., by book
| account, note, or otherwise, will save trouble and ex
pense by making a speedy settlement with
SARA TFTTON,
HARVEY SICKLER.
Admr's*
Tunk. Pa. June 24th 1867. tt.
For Sale.
A YOKE OF FOUR-YEAR OLD CATTLE—fit
for beef, or for working cattle.
For particulars-—enquire at this offiee.
WOOL CARDING.
The subscriber would inform bis patrons and the
public generally that be still carries on the above
business at his well known stand, with a new shop
and new cards, and thinks he cao suit the most par
ticular.
GEO. JENNINGS.
Meshoppen, Juae 15th 1867. —v6n45-3t.
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are re
gained by HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU.
IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is
pleasant iu taste and odor, free from all injurious
properties, and immediate in its action.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by
Helmbola'B Extract Buchu,
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN
SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dungerou
iseas-s. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and lau
Sewed Rese Wash,
BRICK! BRICK!
The subscriber has now on hand and, will 4 hereaf
ter constautly keep
FOR SALE
A FINE LOT of SMOOTH WELL BURNED
BRICK, at his brick yard opposite Palen A Bros,
new Tannery,
JA" TUA'A'JIA A'AV TA.
which will be sold cheap, and in quantities to suit
purchasers.
H. W, RHODES.
v6n47-tf.
pEnuvijakfj SYnur*.
A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE PROTOX
IDE OF IRON supplies the blood with its LIFE
ELEMENT, IRON, giving strength, vigor and new
life to the whole system,
If the thousands who are suffering from DrsrEP
SIA. DEBILITY, FEMALE WEEKNESS, AC., would but
test the virtues of the PERUVIAN SVRUP, the effect
would not only astonish themselves bat would
please all their friends ; lor instead of feeling cr^ss )
"all gone" and miserable, they would be cheerful,
vigorous and active.
A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TO A
FRIEND AS FOLLOWS:
I have tried the the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the re
sult fully sustain your prediction. It has made a
NEW NAN" of me, inlused into my system new vigor
aud energy ; lam no longer tremulous and debili
tated, as when you last saw me, but stronger, heart
ier, and with laiger capacity tor labor, mental and
physical, than at any time during the last five
years."
Thousands have been changed by the use of this
remedy from tccak, sickly, suffering creatures, to
strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a
trial.
The genuine has "Peruvian Syrup" blown in the
glass.
A 32 page pamphlet will be sent free
J P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
No. 36 Dey St., New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCROFULA.
The Rev. George Storrs, of Brooklyn, N.Y. says
in the Bible Examiner, byway of apology for pub
lishing a medical certifieate in his magazine, of the
cure of his only son, of Scrofula, "after dissolution
appeared inevitable." "We publish this statement
"not for pay. but iu gratitude to God who hat an
swered prayer, and injustice to Dr. Anders ; be
"ing satisfied that there is virtue in the Jodtne Wa
"ter treatment, which the readers of this Magazine
"will thank its editor for for bringing to their no
tice,"
Circulars free.
Dr. H. Aoders' lodine Water is for sale by J. P.
DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St., N. Y., and
y all Druggi sis.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU
TIONS, of boih soxes, use llelmbold's Extract, Bu
chu. It will eerisk andgive energetic feelings and
enable you to sleep well.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health
and vigor to tbe frame and Llooui to the palid
cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming
symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con
sumption ihsantity, or epileptic fits ensue.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and im prove
Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in al
their stages, at little ex;nse, little or no changciu
diet, no iuconvomence and no exposure. It is pleas
ant in ta.-te and odor, immediate in its action, and
free from all injurious properties.
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BU
CHU,
Is the Great Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Chemistry
and Bburmacy, and are the most active that can be
made.
TIELMJiOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUOHU
Is a certain cure lor diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. DROPSY, OR
GANIC WEEKNESS. FEMALE, COMPLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and all diseases of tbe
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a
diuretic
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or
Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are sup
ported from these sources, and the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a re
liable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
11. T IIELMBOLD,
DRUGG TST,
504 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th Street,Philadelphia,Pa
v6n29-lv,
PEBF, J BEILIKBHOF"
BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER
Takes plensu -e in announcing to bis old customers
and the public, generally, that he has now secured
the services as an assistant —ot
0 ||IRST
LATE FROM PARIS,
Those wishing o good shave or other work in his
line can now be accommodated without the vexatious
deli ys experienced at "one horse" shops.
SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING,
DRESSING, DYEING,
CURLING, Ac., Ac.
done in the best style and at reasonable rates.
TOMA'DBS, TEEF UMEET and
EX TEACTS,
always on hand, an 1 for sale at the old stand on
Tioga Street. ,
J BERLINGHOF
Tunkhannock, Pa ; Feb. 12, 1867—v6n2?-tf..
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR
SL'HENC&'S MEDICINES,
TO CURE CONSUMPTION the system must be
prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accom
plish this, the liver and stomach must cleans
ed and an appetite created for good wholesome food
which, by these medicines will be digested properly
and good healthy blood made ; thus building up the
constitution. SCIIEXCK'S .MANDRAKE PILLS
cleanse the stomache of all bilious or mucous accu
mulations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in
connection, the appetite is restored.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious
as well as medicinal, and, by using the three reme
dies, all impurities are expelled from the system,and
good, wholesome blood made, which will 1 repel al
disease. If patients will tak" these medicines ac
cording to directions. Consumption very frequently
in its last stage yields readily to their notion. Take
the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stom
ach. It does not follow that because the bo"wals are
not costive they are not required, for sometimes i
diarrhoea chey are necessary. The stomach must be
kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the
Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs
properly and allay any iiritation. Then all that i
required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent
taking cold, Exercise about the rooms as much as
possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game
and, in fact, anything the appetite craves j but be
particular and masticate well. v€nl2-2ndw ee-of-.
WYOMING REPUBLICAN,
The publication of this paper will be resumed by
Albert F. Yost, recently co-publisher of the COLOM
BIA COUSTT REPUBLICAN, about the beginning of
August. proximo, at Tunkhanuock, Pa., and will
appear thereafter regularly every week.
It will be the aim hf its proprietor 1o make the
Wyoming Republican a lire local journal, devoted
to home and general interests.Republican in politics,
and high-urned in its discussion of men and measures
and a NEWS paper in the full sense of the term.
Terms of subscription $2 00 per year.
For advertising rates address the proprietor,
IRA AVERT, Esq., is authorized ro receive money
Ac- for subscription, who can be addressed at Tunk
hannock, Pa.
ALBERT F. YOST, Proprietor,
Bleomsburg, Pa. July 9th 1867—3tim*s.
Quarterly Report of the Wyoming nation
al Bank, Tutikhantiock Pa, July
Ist 1867.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts #92,247,03
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500,00
Premiums Paid, 3.000 00
Remifanees and other Cash Items, 601.67
Due from National Banks. 21,399,83
U.S. Bonds deposited to Secure circulation 100,000,00
Government Securities on hand 26,1C0,00
National currency 300,00
Legal Tender including Fractional currency
and compound Interest Notes 26 840,72
261,989,30
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, #100,000.00
Surplus Profit 4,000.00
Circulation, 89,862,03
Deposits, 64 827,32
Due other National Banks, 2,919.32
Profit and Loss 380,66
• 261,989,30
Wyoming Couaty S S.
I, Samuel Stark Cashier, do
swear that the above is a correct statement from the
books of said Bank.
SAMUEL STARK.
Sworn and Subscrio ed before use, this 7th day of
July 1867.
F. C. ROSS,
Notary Publjp,
List of Persons drawu to serve as Jurors
lor August Term, 1H67.
GRAND JURORS.
C'inton —Wm. Perigo,
Eaton—James Croop, Andrew J. Fruthey,
Exeter —Samuel 11. Sickler Jr.
Falls —Cha. . 3 Dewitt, Michael Walter,
Leuion —Natlian Keiin,
Meshoppen-Nathan Welles, Erastus Bowman,
Mehoopany—Frank Vaughn, Geo llenuing, C, L.
Vaughn,
Parrish, Lewis MaAustin,
Nicholson—Henry L. Harding, Wm, 0. Gardner,
Wm. Steel, Lemuel Harding,
Northinoreland—John Ellsworth,
North Branch—Charles Dewolf,
Windham— Charles Fasse't, James Gordon,
Washington—Charles Place, Wesley Crawford,
PETIT JURORS.
Braintrini—Philip Thomas, John S. Lum.
Clinton—Warren Briggs,
Eaton—John D. Rogers, Marklin Robinson,
Exter—Simeon Gy, W. G'oolbaugh
Forketon —O. B. Vose,
Falls—A. T Dewitt,
Lemon—Lawrence Clouse, W. Reynolds,Benj. P.
Carver.
.Meshoppen—-N. P. Dunlap John Gay,
Meboopany—S. K. Smith, John Hahn, John
Maynurd.Rufus Decker, VV. M. Jennings. A. K. Farr
Monroe—Daniel Morgan,
Nicholson—Dan'l. Decker, John Gillroy,
Northmoroland—Joseph Daily, Edwaad Kirkhain,
Ilenry Webb,
North Branch—-Patrick Kinsley,
Overfield—C. A. Pat.-ek, J W. Hunter,
Tunk. Tp.—Frank Decker, Jas. H. Sampson,
Tunk Boro - George Fetzer,
Windham—Jacob Williams,
Washington—-Ruel Williams, G. B. Tosburg- Chas.
Kintner.
JPOK SALE, •
TWO TOP BUGGIES,
ONE NEARLY NEW F0 R $2 0 0
ONE BUT SLIGHTLY WORN,
FOR 8150.
Will be sold for cash or exchanged for bark.
PALEN BROS.
Tunk June 24th 1667.—\6n46-tf.
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last sentence, look at Webster's nine definitions ot
the v. T."—MASSACHUSETTS LIFE BOAT
Jn ono vol of 1,840 Royal Quarto Pages.
Published by G. A C. MEHRIAM, Springfield, Mass.
Sold by all Booksellers. v6n43 tf.
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ~
Allontown, Penn., April 4, 1965,
Messrs. T. ALLCOCK A Co.;
Dea. Sirs : —My daughter used one of your Po
rous Plasters. She bad a vary bad pain in her side,
and it cured her in one week;
Yours truly,
JOHN V. N. HUNTER.
We refer to the
Forty Thousand Di ugglsts
who sell our Plasters, as to their high sterling char
acter.
ALLCOCK A CO , Agency, Brandreth Heuse.New
York. Sold by all Druggists v6n47-4t #
FRIGHTFUL EXECUTION!
is done upon thousands of grey heads, by endeavor
ing to darken thern with metalic dyes that
SCORCH AND BLAST
the fibres from tip to root. s3?* Avoid these horri
ble
DISFIGURING AGENTS,
and use only the great toilet staple of America,
CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE.
which not only instantaneously produces all shadts
of black and brown, but also nourishes, strengthe
and beautifies the hair. Manufactured by J. r
TADORO. 6 Astor House. New York, Sold '
gists, Applied by all Hair Dressers. Drug-
ERFvORS OF YO T j<pjj
A Gentleman who suffered for - r '
Debility. Premature decay, ar
youthful in. iscretion, will, fo , effects of
humanity, send free to all
and directions for makir n " d "
which he was cured. JJ
bjSE^jSS! 1 # —■ caa d 0 40 *****
jfflf B 0GD0: ' 4 43 Stmt, Nwsr York.
UlI Ml! till till
OPEN THROUGH FROM NEW TORE AMD PHILADELPHIA
TO WILKiiSBARRE,
forming direct rail connections
JYOHTH, SOUTH, HAS 2 and
7fES2.
SUMMER TIMETABLE
COMMENCING
JUJY E 17th, 1867.
All Through Trains make close eonneotlons with
Trains to and from New Fork and Philadelphia.
THE MAIN LINE TRAINS FROM
WILKESBARE (the present north
ern terminus of this road) TO NEW
\ORK and PHILADELPHIA,
Leave WILKESBARRE at 8 o'clock A. M. and 1.30
P. M.
Arrive at New York at 3.15 and 10,25 P M.
'• Philadelphia, at 2 05 and 8.40 "
Leave New York at 6.30 A. M. and 12 - M.
" Philadelphia at 7.45 A. M. and 1.30 P. M-
Arrive at Wilkesbarre at 3.02 and 8.48 P. M.
gCRANTON BOOK BINDERY.
Having securred the eervioea of Mr. H. Zoehe, one
of the best bindess to be found _in the State, we
are prepared te furnish to
BANKS,
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS.
COAL OPERATOR 3,
HOTELS
and others, with
BLANK BOOKS
of every description, on short notice, bovnd i'l any
style desired, in the most substantial manner, at
reasonable prices.
Magazines bound, and old books rebound, at
New York prices.
Orders left at the office of the paper publishing
this advertisement, or sent by Express, will beat
tended to and returned without unnecessary delay
E. S M. HILL.
Scranton, Pa., June 3. 1867 v6n44*ly.
FARMEItSIAND MECHANICS
Take Notice.
SURFACE PLACING and
MATCHING, CIRCULAR and
SCROLL SAWING.
ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair
in good style
PLOWS, BARROWS, CULTIVA
TORS, HORSE-HOES,
ROLLERS, and
SCRAPERS,
on hand or to order.
Power and hand Cornshellers; and
Farming tools generally,
MILLER A AVERY,
v6n43-Iy.
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IT
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THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK.
IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA.
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GROCERIES
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PAINTS AND OILS
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- PAINTS AND OILS
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HATS AND CAPS
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CLOVER-SEED
INANY QUANTITY TO SUIT
ean now had at
A j, ba -iLASE
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Drug Store
TIiPNKHANNOCK.
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS.
Dr. Lyman respectfully announces that k hai
taken Dr. £. H. Wells as a partner in the
DRUG BUSINESS,
and that they will continue to keep
A COM PLETB ASORTMENT,
In their line, at the old stand of J. W, Lyman
A Co,, on Tioga St.
Wecaunot eaumerate articles, bnt it is our inten
tion to present a
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At rates as luw u con possibly be afforded.
N. 3 All professional calls promptly attended.
Prescriptions cnretully prepared, pt all times, by
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t6d3S Cm.
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AND j^'TORX.
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NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY 111
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including—
meet,
litKtl,
TARNISHES,
DYE STU'FFS, •
BRUSHES OF ALL
#
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Pocket Books,
Hair Tonics,
HAIR DYES*.
STERLING'S AMBBOSIA,
TOOTH DROPS,
HAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
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* HAVANA CIGARS, (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
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to a
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