CTRP.FYT 9TZWB ©a ;u L--t Ea< j i .r.og ts reoea* traeksws Lae ta employed • v> c*pec°. tttry ss. of!rack tr tbe **f* of ewes. traia. T*'- nt; Lav* charge o-' t.fl.' a e* aaei, i sat*"- .acij C4h>tr el. 1- *it pM Lg ij, ctm track aii down ;Lc ether. Tea B-jard of Eic cation, c' Htiu'x ;efj fcr.aaok :Lai w-w&ea fce ae:ecEt~l a* •cfcoo* direr'or a. Caste'**, int'eai of k-ruweoe c are to be ed by th 51 j-ri ui £** ex R* rad Co <J New Jeravy aa as wldiUonai rCMiM ag* oat fi.-w. Tb Mackice Stopa. IVpot ad other ba i '4 cf the Usmn Fae St Ra road. E: af toe Rocay M .os'aoi are to be ea't4 at the new aad flonriaking sty of Caejeota. Oe the Hth of Jumtrj. Mm Ha!! of Ar trtsrta Canada wa* ctar-ed to Mr. O.arV* Van Fe'aoo. Befo*t tie 1 !tf|yna left :be home, ate took a dote of pojoa at i : u too re d*d. I>atia a 'La bent par: of Tim tat be bonght fcr eta tenth of ibev value a x jear* aft. Caote racket. Uakcnag .'.o rec^o i:nci!. Wffi M St'3 ; cne of '.be foooiera of 'be PtMic Pe -ad-e : p> -a ded at kw re* dence m that etj oa Sunday week. :a lie Sr-.L year of La afe. Joaejfe R logertoii. arv>tfcer p-osa nest aad we.; kntwa c-xea of Pb.-ade pis a. dad oe Thursday ia*t. .a the 2J Tear of La azr A indy Lav.ng d ed aoddea y in N H , lait week at editor of that State thu telle L: at'eaaaed reader* tbe cause of her devh : - The an'efey revealed *x>na re card ae d a eaae, Lypertrtpiy C"ttpt<eaoed with aaeaneaa of tbe aorta jot be:ow iiataforea: oa. What the poor Ban meant to **v •' Uiat tbe wo man dted of heart diaea.se. Ad Aibanr fS. Y) woman woo Id bare been killed bat fer her coraeta. Her boa bnad atieop'ed to Border aod atab her. The blade of tbe ka.fe etrack aeaioettbe whalebone of tbe greatly deooaneet article of fvaiaisn attire, the corset, aad tbe i fc of the wearer waa tared. Who dare eay a word against coraeta 7 The I/ji*saD* Radicals Laa pot up one J. H. Syptr t* C„zgrt*t. Ilaveo'l we en. eg*, cyphera there already 7 A Connecticut {*per pubii*hea the follow ing among ita notices of b rba : u la Cora wail, Feb. sth, a aoo to JjLn TriecLman.Lsq. (a Lteai'xratic g o. A company of burglara in Ohio tied op a family while they ransacked the boaae aad secured the aai-.ciit of d ilara and aeron orn Thy !r •,! _? t-ft the change. A torrent of boiling water ou/at cut tiro' the abaft of an artesian well, which war be ing tank at La Croaac, Wisconain, scalding aererai tnec, melccg off the anew f.r aome a x acre*, and boiling tbingt penera!ly. Ad Arkana% negro, expounding the Scrip tares Lad occas'od to touch an'.edelu rao h/rigtrity. and id tbecourta of L re mark* *aid that in th day* men didn't marry before they were 2frO, and, in fact, were twenty-fire year* old before tier wt:e horn. The trial of Jjbn If. .S'orratt will take p'ace ia Wathiagtca on tbe 24th mat. Frankiin J, Maet, who first raised tbe Confederate flag oter Fort Sumpter, iu JBCI, U oow a member of the Sooth Carolina C jD •tilationa! Conreo'ion. Tbe Missouri legislature proposes to pun ish by hoe end imprisonment parent* "ho negUct to send their children to school at least four months in the year. At the meeting of tbe Democratic Nation al Committee on Sat-jrday, it was dec.ded tc boll tbe next National Convention in New York city, on tbe 4th of July. A California paper saya that D. D. iu that Slate, mean* drunk.' In Washington it meant <leu£ dwek. In tbe it mean* a man who preaches about erery Sunday. SesTExcti'.— Hull the murderer of con doctor Parker, on the Western Division of the reunsylTania railroad, was conTicted of murder in the econd degree and sentenced to e ght years confinement in the Western Penitentiary. How he vot* Gjubv 7 —The following telegram wu sent from New York to Pieso deot Johnson on Tuesday : ' Kfery decern man in New York city i wish yoa. He ttill take rare of all of doeernor deary't nun.— (Jod bless you. We are ready for the issue. On one of the Society Islands the Siamese twin* are parcelled- Two girla infanta aa yet. are united at the hip, but are otherwise phyaically separate. The sympathy between then ia aaid to he extraordinary. The King and Queen of the lalanda have adopted tbem, and latlly refoaed to part with thero l<>na encugh to carry them to one of tbe villages to be photographed. Since It it admitted that Wahburn wrote all of Grant's letter* to the President, it be comes a nice question whe is the greatest liar, Grant or Warhburn 7 vr.eddi Phillips la not yet satisfied w.th <irant. For beavea's atke what would yon hate the pjor wretch do 7 Ilaan'l be told Ilea enough 7 Hasn't he sufficiently prosed himself the dirtiest tool of the dirtiest parly that ever disgraced this earth 7 If that does nn* mt ; f- him f i,r Presidential nominee t>f the Phtil'ps party, hi amount oi uelal or moral uasiiiH-aa would do it 7 A Democratic exchange thinks that Grant has "completely ruined hnnaelf aa a Presi dential candidate by bis notorious false hoods." 1 Not a bit of it. Tbe gteater liar he ia, the belter candidate will he make for the Mongrels. What could thej do with a man of truth 7 lie could neither serve them, nor they avpreciau hici. £l)c Qemocrat. HtlVEt kItkLER, TUN KB AIT MOCK, PA. Wednedaj. Mar. 11. 1868. JJfmcratic A oditcr GcaeraL CHAX2-ES E. BOYLE of Fayette. Sorreycr Ger.emi- Get- WELLESTGTOH EST, of Columbia.. Tbe H-gi. Crane—The Bea, Crmina.a Were the Presiicn: a* f-ilty a* he is goiUeesa, says the Wyrli , there are men at Washington guiltier than he, and a crime i* d :n than any be ac t Atd of. Imptarbmett ia but tie blin i oi these greater cr finals to L ie this greater crime. It behoc-res the peope the Unitei Stales to kep their a'terrkm fastened oa this gre*t crime—the crime of the Republican party and the R-aaip Con gres*—lie crime of disunion. Erery oth er crime of tLeira is ie than this, or is adjnritant to this the greatest of tbetr crime*. Tle : r usurpation of the power* of the Ext-cstiTe; their usurpation of the power* of tbe Judi:iarr ; their attempted oecopar.ey of the Execntire cfcair by the .tnpeac .n.er.l prxiesa; their Wjuandencgs of tbe pallic treasare; their wholesale frauds npoo tbe revence ; their continu ance of the wbiky-iax at two dollars, so as to get a few millions of money for car rying the November election* by suffering the wbi*kr-thieves and the bribed revenue fficer* to plunder tbe people of fifty miil . ions: their c*.urpation of the rights of . States to control tbe tuffrage and tbeir i prostitution of tie powers thus usurped to , abridge white suffrage and confer tbe ba!- I lot by who'esale upon ignorant tiacks; ! the*e nleed are crimes, but they are no le* thai, or tributary tc, tie r greater ! cricie. Four year* of successful war they pros r tituted to party porpoise*. Tr.ree years of ! cornp'ete peace they Lave prostituted to party purpose*. iJistir.ion *tiil etist*, de spite soccfc'fjl war, d-fpite entire Party a-cen j *ney is s iii tneir sole purpose, and th*ir p an is to ma n'ain it by negro ; supremacy tvorked throigL a a iitary des potiirr. oer tin States. ''rant ha- con sent-d to I>e ibeir tool in working the mili *ary de*:-oti-ra, but he is only the Genera! of the Armies of the United States. A succeasful de*p< ti*m is not avured tinleis s they can control the Commander-in Chief. Hence they impeach tbe President who was the choice of tbe people, to replac.- him by another who has been rejected by - the people. Wade will be their pliant ® tool. Johnson will not. Disunion prolonged to keep the Repub lican party in power: negro Supremacy • worked by Military Despotism to keep the Republican party in power after disunion r becomes impossible: these arc the high ' crime* of the Republican party, these the ' misdemeanors of the Rump. Thee high ' crimes and mi'demeanors of their own they ' now ieek to abet, yet draw attention from, by their sensational impeachment of the President of the United States. Their charges against President John | sou are trash. It is scandalous effrontery to utter or to urge them. They deserve not the dignity of a fist denial. It is an insult to the understanding of any man to demand their disproof. The obstinate de fender of the Constitution they impugn as its violator. Their charges are trash, aa their schemes are glass. Not lie is the criminal. They are the traitors. The Hump Congress areosnrpers • and revolutionists. They band together I and hoot their scandalous and impudent lie in the face of the nation, against the Chief Magistrate whose crime for them has been that lie has upheld and obeyed the Supreme Law that he has refused to con spire with lhem in disobedience and disun ion, in usurpation and treason. Let the people keep their eyes on the real traitor* and the great crime. Let them watch the- genuine criminals as they go through their solemn mockery of im peaching him who refused his consent U every step of their crime. Let them fasten their gaze on the usurpers, the traitors, the disunionists who makp of thi* solemn pro cedure of an injureJ nation the instrnmenl ' of their hate against the steadfast upholder of the nation's laws. Hark tbe rcvolu- I lionists of h Hump as they insult the face of day with the pretence of a concern fot the laws which in their hand* have been nothing but the record of a party caucus and the register of party plans—for iht 1 Constitution which is everywhere rent witl ! the trampling of their brutal heels. Let the sensation spectacle of a greal i Impeachment go on. Let traitors be tb* • ministers of justice, let usurpers affect re garc for the dii*-oci* oi power a tke sirsc t-rt tber Lae c ierti'.Ded, let rer&.;tsoo - jpho i tee Ark of tbe C: recast, let a faiti'ai Clkf M*gs:r*'.e :a5 j in the dork ati a Ciitf Josi.ee pre* ie wbo ambs taoxs of L<± cu.r , atf. the amax.cg mock ery g:- . but re''use to be deceived by tbe A tbeir r.le. '*a fe.! -■* citixm*! i . ftr-e not 'or * day the re*. cTita.nsla aod their high crimes. tW Read tic proceedicg- an-i resoh ilca* of the Per c'a Demc-crati: Stale Coa ve'-tion co nr-t p*£e. mm* The Impeachment ba?.r.e*s r.aspro j-**ed a* far as the Ksac&> to the Presi de l : to appear before the bar of toe Seitaie u> acsatr oo the lslb a. UW Bee Wace who aches all over for tbe Preside®:ial cbair has been sworn it as ore of the trier*. Tne Ral§ have hereto fore ihown themselves competent to pack juns-s acd tri'.una s f.r with /ut reference to crin-inal ty. i Tie locai elections iD New York and tbe New England States stow larg; D>mocra:i: gai'-s everywhere. Tie mass es are getting most heartily s - k of the re peated dc-ses of niggerism to which t'r.ey hav* been treated since the c'o-e of tie rebellioD An election for Governor *n j State Off :ers was held in New HimpsLire yes'erdav. Toe result i* not yet known. Tic Demo crats are foil of hope, notwitlstandir g the ar.blashing frauds and corruption* practic ti by lie opfo-ition to carry the State. ( Fr'jm ' O .Vv /?* Wjrld PA lait ! ec?-, The Grant Movement— Whs: & Soldier Thinks of it. Tcsehassocx. Pa., Feb. 11. • To the B'Ji 'or of tl* World, : Sie :—The enclosed circular, purporting to be a report of the proceeding* of a -Grand Mw Meeting at the Cooper In stitute' to forward the claims of Grant for tbe Presidency, ba* been sent to me. This • move" will not take with the soldiers wh> fought for the Unioo—ooe of whom I was and r.ow claim to be. I served .o tie army three vears and was honorably d.s charged. It will not uke because 1. Grant assumes to be a "no party' roan. Hi* action* show that he is no: for the Union we fought for. 2. General Grail'* hab:), a shown by Wendeii Phillips, the lndrptndtul a-d the RerUut'ion, are such as to disqualify him for 'he Ligb pos tion to which he aspires. 3. II s ctisracter for truth i* not tcood, 'a* shown by his correspondence ar.d ac tion* with the President. 4. Hi* publ c *C' show Lira to be a va cillating to 1 and in the hand* of Stanton aid that class o' men. I am in favor of ciuba to beat and drive that c'a.--. of meD from power ; hut Car. t lee indcced to lend my influence to pro mote the succe-s of any man who has in dorsed all tbe Radical measures of tun corrupt Congress, an j las not the taan .'.ood to <■ pcr.iy acknos 1-dge his position. I wili not support Genera! Grant for the Presidency or any other position, as his , late act* 4i-grac- himself and the nation. Respectfully your-, Ranslaek Ross, I-atc of Company I'. 12th Regiment, Pa. Reserves. Eminent Authors on the Supreme Court. "It is tbt province of tbe Judges to de c'are null and to tr- at as if it never had been passed every act of Congress or of a State D-gi-lat'ire submitted to their judi cal cognizance which derogates from tLe Federal Constitution." WAr atont Inter national Low. TLe States Courts and the Supreme , Courts especially have tbe right and it is their boanden duty to declare any given law which may have been made with a I ! the appointed form* of Legislature, encon i titutional, a-against the foridmcrital pro , visions of the Federal Union, or as agair.t , the laws of any given State, and to refuse it a!i operation."— liroughim't Political Philonophy. "In the hands of the seven Federal ' Jodgea constantly repose the peace, the t prosperity, the exigence even, of the Union. Without them tbe Constitution is a dead work. It ia to them that the executive power appeals to resist the encr-'achineets of 'be legislative body, the legislative pow ;i cr for defence against the attempts of the ) executive of the Union to effect the obedi > ence of the States, the States to repel the exaegerated pretensions of thu Union. —be T'jeqneville on America. u Tbe universal sense of America ha. l decided that in tbe last resort, tbe judici ary must decide upon the constitutionality o! the acts, the laws of the general and State governments so tar as they ate sub jects of judicial controversy. It follows that when they are subjected to the cog nizanee .f tbe judiciary, its judgement must be conclusive ; for otherwise they may be disregarded, and the acts of the legislature and executive enjoy a secure and irresistible trinmph. ' — btorys Com ment trieson the Constitution. " The Conrts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the Legislature, in order among other things, to keep the latter within limits as signed to their authority,''' I —Federalist, So. <*• A Bill has passed tbe House of Representative* of this State,changing the manner of electing school directors in the city of Lancaster, and ignoting the word "white" in the qualification of voters. The city of Lancaster is Democratic, and this 'is an attempt to put the Radicals in pos ' session of the school funds by negro votes While the bill was under di*cusion, Mr. Linton offered an amendment, extending the provisions of the bill to all the town ships of the county, contending that if the bill was good for the city it was good for ! the county, bnt the amendment was at once voted down. This bill, if enacted in to a law, will be a cb'ar infraction of the • < 'onstitution of tbe State, and should be met by the check from that instrumeut, un less the Radicals are determined to actout . tide of tba the State, as well as the ua ' t'a*v. Twn,*! Webster's Propbecy. Tbere sere prophets in 0.-dec usees,*.* J tier* L*t* ixeeo pr in tLev: latir deges-ers'e dsvi. Thad Sieitcj prophe sied tiiatthe Demotraa w;ali earr P-on *'. ftiL sod this pr>pLrer *u fu SUeJ. He prophesied a ftw <hvs Grice that lit*j wo-.rJ sgair. carry i*. next fell*:; i wte it tie >!•< of X* York, wUL KTtrt: o'.Ler N rtL-m •>:*:. T' is will be Ter:nei as-;.. Fiji ceitber ;be prophet- c: o ti. tor tb-.-H- of mtxi-rn !.rDe. ever ottered s iicsioa of tL-re was* more literal fult Imtti tbar di Daciel Webster, the great expoanier of the Cant:talioo, ir. a speech de.ittned at Washingtoa on Marrb 7th, 1&59. Here it is : -If the intVr *! :ana*ics ■ i abolition ist* ever pet j>v*er in their La*d* ibex • j;! orerr de :be Constitution, e: the 18a treme Court at •ktiaree, change an i tnak" law* to suit theta-*ive*, .ay stolen; Lands on those who k ff~r with ibem a tbe r opinion* or fare qir-tioo *b ir ir.V ibil.'.y. and fi ai y bh&krnpt the coo cm and dtioge it with bl od." Southern Convention. The South Carolina Coot e*t ion Las al tnoet completed its iab- rs, Lavir.g di*p *- ed of aft the bu-ioev: reported by the Cv-iu tniuee. The Mbsis-ipp: Kec n-*.r;c'.i ji Cocver- Uon Friday, exjse led Merritran, a leleg'.'c zgaiau wc m charges Cff and dsor-erly eoudon Lai been preferred. Iu the North Car.hna Convention Fn day. a tooserv**:re member as deprived of nts seat, which was g >en to & Radical T lit r port ot the KiucativLal Comm.net wa* a Jopte>i. I: r rovide* for the throw .:>g open of the Uni*er-;ty a- d al other ~.h o.> for the education of blacks an* whites a like. In the Virginia Convention, Friday, aidit ocal clauses of the suffrage were a dopte i, dist'rar.cbis:- g a ! who. after taking t*.e oath of alleg a :ce to the t'uiTed States Government gave aid aoi comfort t j the rebel ion. State officials under the cotf-.-d --eracy. and rebel officers above the rank of lieutenant in the urmy ar d master ta the navy, are a so disfranchised. In the Louisiana Convention, Friday, * revolution approving impeachment was in traduced. A resolution direct.eg that Jefferson Davi- who is now in New Or leans. be notified to 1 are the Sut<% was offered by a colored member. After debate it was return d to Lim by a vote of 50 to 5. In the Georgia Convention. Friday, the vote of Tbar- lay on t..e apportionment of Congressional di-tri ;t* wit re considered 'or the p rpo-e of making some charges :n the disporitios of counties. Impeachment Managers Chosen. Wa-bington, Ma*ch I—A caucus of the R-pobii 1 r - ra-inbers of (.'ocgress held a: the Capitol iast night, at wuich 75 were present, to select managers to con duct the r-ropo-ed trial, and t..e ctuice fcl. . upon M-**rs Thad. Stever.s. I'a I>n. Hntler. M*wdttKtt. J '.n A. Bingham. Ohio. Geo. S Iloutwe'!. Ma-s. James F. Wilson. lowa. Thorni* Williams, l'a. John A. Logan, I.iir.oz 4 . THE WHITES TO BE VOTED DOWN BY THE BLACKS OF THE SOUTH. Virgm a hns 105,032 r egro votes. N. h'arolina " 71,637 S. Carolina *' 8' .174 " (ieorgia u 05.973 Alabama 4 * 93.543 Florida ** 15.541 Ixtuisiana u 83.249 Mis'issippi M 62,091 Arkansas " 43.476 u Total 651,210 Casting aside the cost of the war radical legislation has expended in three rears Slso,<Xto,ooo in the eff >rt to make a black ba'ance of power that will control the Pr- siden'.al election and insure a radical President. Is it not a monstrous proposition that 70b, • 000 black voter*, who have cost the white tax-payers of the North #150,000,000 a r e to be ostd to put dtiwr, those same white tax-payers at the ballot-box, and defeat their will in the election of a President. — The Case of Skvator I nostas I altiwore Ferrcarv 29. The Sen ate of Marr'and yesterday adopted resolu tions protesting against the action of tiie United States in refusing to admit the Hon. P. F Thomas to his seat. It wai however at a caucus of members of the Senate and House resolved to hold a meeting Monday evening next, to nomi r ate a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Uii.ted States Senate caused by the rejec tion of Mr Thomas. The election, under the law of Congress, must take place on 'lhursdav next THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE; THAT on 'be 6lh day of March A. D. l^ 3 . a Warrant in bankruptcy was issueo against tbe Estate of Alcnoo <>. S'jrk, of tbe borough of Tunkbannock in tbe County of Wyomirig.aiid .State of Pennsylvania. who ha* been adjudged bankrupt on bis own petition; that the payment of any debts aol delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt. to bim, or for his use, and tbe transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of tbe Creditors of raid bankrupt, to prove their debt*, and to cbooee one or more Aa-igneci of bis Estate, will be beld at a Court of bankruptcy, to be bolden at tbe office of tbe Register, in the bor ough of Towanda. before Edward Overton. Jr., Itog , ister, on the 17th day of April A If. 1%8, at 2 o'clock P M. THOMAS A ROWLEY TV S Marshal. 31 w4 by E- b CooLiAton, Deputy ADMINISTRATORS' SAGE. BY virtue of an order of tbe Orphan's Court of Wvotning County, will be sold at public sale at the House of Eliza J. Worden, in Nicholson town ship, Wvotning County, < n Saturday the 4*b day of : April next at one o'clock P. M . all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Nicholson town ship, Wyoming County, bounded and described at follows : beginning at a beach comer on bank of creek, tbence elong said creek, out-let of cheek's ; Pond, South 60 decrees Meet 57 and six tembs per- I ches to a post, tbence 57 degrees West 751 per. bet to a corner, (post and stones), thence North 22 deg. East 31 and eight-tenth perches to a post and at ires, thence Sooth 68 Jegreea East 64 and six tenth pr ebet to a corner at Wall, thence Sooth 42J degrees East 47 perches to beginning, containing 33 acres and 153 perrhes strict measure, with the appurtenau i eet, and late tbe estate of Miner Worden, deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. 11 B. WORDEN, ) . , . , ELIZA J WORLEN. < A, °* r * - V.r.-h V i nllw'f INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM CERUISr, iljj. HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, Ai HOOFLANO'S GERMAN TONIC, PMLPa&LZ' Mr I'M C. it /iCCSO.v. r- T'.t rotates: t%rx* rcmtJu: ft* Liver Complaint. DYSPEPSLA- Serroix Debility. JAUHDICE, cf the I>iaey>, EEUPTIOSS of it* EXIST. t>d all Dtae* arlatw* frsw a Dlj •rS.r.4 Liver, SlsatstS. ar IXri BITT OP THE HLOOD. -e. '.i. -<r mvtau ou \f ymr Fftr'm u Jq aj fbrrn. yim mUf 24Tm 1 '** i -junws it' acme* mU* •*'*' l*rfr *■■**: / )Mr- -Wj *xi >a *** ■JV -W (7 J<v •/ ymnf*. "***4**. A L/t . m ■ ts ml te W Cocr".:palior, FlaJaiense, Icward Pilaa, F ulaeaa ol B.ood to tfce Head. AsidiiJ of *.he Stomach. Naaaea, Hearl btrz.. D.r j; for Food. Fulaew* or Wc.zr.t is vae Svsmacit, Sotir Erretatiora. BiaX ii.f or Fiattertaa at tn* Fit of toe Storr ACE. Swieueie* of tfce Head. Hurried or D.2Lc*ilt Breit.-.;E, a; the Heart, ChikiEg or SiffocatiEE SEAtiocs whan ie * LyiEcPoatEre. DtzcEeA* of Virion, Dtta t-r Weha before the Siaht, Dili Psir in the Head. c:eacj of Ferrpiration. Yei- M'tsu of tne Skin and E/-, Paie in the Side. Back. Cheat Limbs, etc. Sad der. F. aihes of Heat, B .mm* ia the Flesh. C-'-eutaEt ImajciEiEwa of Ev.L, ar. li Great Depreaaion of Spirit*. Ja Jem-. i+i*.rmZe ♦/ :v Latwr w .' p'AkM >/2W X-Z\ -/ a?f vVX< fjacSanb's tJNmnan thitrrs liSBIInl; Tt{<tsSl. and raatalas liijaar. It liattnpsaaSsrElsM El tracla. The Eooti. Herhe. and Bark* from which these extracts are made are gathered ta btraas;. All the aaedtclaal Irtace arc extracted from them by a ttltnlii' chemist. These extracts arc thts farwarded ta this country to be used expressly far the manafaetare of these Bitters. T here Is no alcoholic iskstance of any kind nsed in comyssadlag tkc Bitters, keace It Is the only Bitters that can he med In cases where alcahoiic el! B anian 1 s arc not advisable. foofiani's ©ennan Conir u r^mkmasm ♦/ l'*t if tkt BttUrt, viU r.u Inkt Crm* R±m Or*mft, efc H LV kail' - UP&M9 OJ tV. BZZm k* *W< INK j-nf- "> steK kTfSwVat 14 rejkifrtL Wfc-s Vtf* wad .tl: ftwivi if I*l tcvn \k< cmr* of iV Afi' yxaj p9n:Mu %f •fjin-wk etr*K '.i/ IA/ 'isri *r* mrr* •/ nm FU /•* TV ?' *SfC hi Wl/ oi ayu ih'r IwjUW rT ofrr+d u IM p+U*'.. tlx UUfc u rr 4 **ji.'' 2: u z pb+wmrt V tck* u, r ti< 11 1/ JiilMf Cki */4iCTM/ wrr Vrmirf i 2 • Uc g".*Uxz of AU CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, when the ys tleat supposed he was afllicted with this terrible disease, haic been cared by the nse of : hese remedies. Extrenc emaciation, debility, and cesfh arc the nsnal attendants upon severe cases of dys|sepstu ar disease of the diffestisc ertans. Keen In cases of genuine anumptton. these remedies will be found of Ihe greatest benefit, strengthening and Intlgoratiaf DEBILTIT. rdwy ti nj sy-- ?• tlxfUn£s C^p-nm/x% BtZsrt *r 7 ~ix: 'kf' /b* -71Z jr T-f s Lm 31J v./tr '4 'A# rGk/ 45 i' rr V7^ prz-alr. -3-aid /efiddwy . ' Lie /■*£. HCXAP 'J* f m-"\ * 1 ■*A Is' MT'/i **' TV r*c%: -ufX-' 1 ' Lh* f*J*m .I*s^ frx,m */-• 3 t*# <3 - 'mirkAi'C w*zk. cn.i vr : u mrxi-ca, I; I /ai'/hrf, f < Mi Weak and Delicate Children are made strong by nsing the Bitters or Tonic. In (set, tbey are Family .Medicines. They can be administered with perfect safety to a child three months old. the most delicate female, ar a man of ninety. rsi! rt Sc id J Hood I*uri flora e—e S—,-w-t. eni triii rare c- 2w.uei -r~E*s? bs-i '— a AT'-r ; -tec >* -c.: j*-f. lc-r- ycoe Lxr*r i s sX- ; ice—j mar dwofree c-yr*r a aso ed. loltly cadi h -i, Fj lA- u> £;' rr-~ xi. asj ac Jucost srtil srer itiat.' yes. fusaw aia* sna p'ssal WVMSU-lisses'll Ladles who wish a fair akin and f ood complexion, free from u yellow, ■ h tinge and all other die&gnrrmenl, should use these remedies occasion ally. The Lit cr in perfect order, and the blood pure, will result In sparh ling eyes and blooming cheeks. CAI'TIOf, Salssfr Gcrssa* Bemetiua ar* -/easierGxJerf TH- Termer- tare fAr e/Tiaturt of C. X. .larlson cn IV /ronl of Is- v nyprr of arA isC:-. sO tV untse / :.v irWjs r,.set in -acA >XIU- All a.Vrx arc taniterfat. Thousands of letters hart been re ceived, testifying tothe vlrtaeof thsss remedies. READ THE REOOIMISDATIOIS. FP.OM HON. GEO W. TVO-SDWARD. Cliief Justice of te ?apewre Owt of P-riasrlTAnie. l'3:ii:ii?ri. Ms:k 26tb. 1567. TKnd ''Hoatmti G-rwas hUterr" ie arc an trtlo* voicing b*r*rag*, >nU u l j**A turn ma*fml ru ttisor drrt of the digrsitr* organs, and of groxt Aes-AI in rai-4 "f iafjixitg and mint of nerr- ar action .a las Ijllm. l'cntrl truly GEO W WOODWARD. FROM ITON* JAME3 THOMPSON, Judge cf the Suicenie C.eirt cf Pskbsj lrar.ia. PaasßXttvie. Aran 2Sth, 14*6. I consider " Hoofland's German Bit ters" n mtnnble m-rflein- 111 case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience Of It. Toon, with respect, JAMES THOMPSO*. From REV JOSEPH H REW ARD. D D., Put r cf the Tenth Bjt Chcrch, Philadelphia. Da. Ja'X?.- e—l>xsx ?ia :— I 111— brrnfr*gH*nilyrt qurP'd to rrrnnrot my nam* inth r*commm*vitvma of aijf'T*a' I rtnit of woodier no' but regarding tht practie* at 'out'/ uy apprapriit* rj,h*r*. l A ar* ta all cases ke chn*d; but ict'A a clear V r '*f f* raneeui instanc*s. and partindorlg i my '/ton family.of \)<o vjtfubtrn of Dr. Ifo fan'Ti Gorman Uilttrt, I d*f*ui for oik* from my luuoil. ooiuru. to) orpr'll my full lAat fjC |T> or! d-l-iiity of the system, and especially f t Lieer Gin plaint, it l- a *f>- and valuable prejnrs'.Kro fn tomo cafi it may fail; but urually, I <f.euAt nof, it trill I* r-ry betuffial to> thorn* trAei njfrr from lAc about caiittl ' y-jurt, very rnjorrt fully, J. //. KESSARD, Eighth, b*Une Caaiu Si. Price of the Bitters, tl.oo per bottl*; Or, a half Price of the Tonic, $l5O per bottle i Or, a half dozen for 87.50. The Tonic is'put up in quart buttles. R*mll*rt that it ir Dr. Ifsfinoft Gorman Remedies lAat ar* to unirmaHy uft and so highly recommend ed : and do nrot allot* t A- Pruggitt to indue* you to take any thing tit* that h* may toy isjusr at good, ie rout* bo makrt a larger profit on it. The** Remediti uHI b* tent by trprott ta any Uytality upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, ,Vo. 31 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. K JACKBOS k CO. These Remedies are for sale by Druggists, M tore keepers, and Medi cine Dealers everywhere. Do notforoet ta ernmint well the article, you buy, in order to get the genuine. hIISPIEkA IN DIVORCE. Berlins S Thompson by In the Cnart of Com ber next friend Elijah ball Picas of Wyoming Co. vs. Henry W. Thompson. l(H Nov. Terui,'t>7 Libel Jor Dicoree from the LontU of Milrimony. I, M W. Dcwitt, Iligh Sheriff of said County of Wyoming, hereby makes known unto the above named Henry W. Thompson, that he lie and appear at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Tank hmnoek in the coun'y aforesaid on MonJav the 20th dty of April A D. 186 3 , thon and there to ansaer jho complaint, and show eatue, if any he balk, why the bonis of matrimony between the said Henry W Thompson and his wife, Perlina S. Thorn [eon, shall not be dissolved. M W DFWITT. Sheriff. sheriff ffGs, Tush l's 1/*• '• .tlito rTbbfrtisttiunts. — *cT"P. MILLER'S OLD STAND, Hit OFFICE. Ready made Clotbina ' iT R. educed ill® J. PEDLICH, C ; e*->r of "'in A Red:ch ) Hv:=g pertbesea lIN interest of s'r i l*w ateed :• Mi< kEADT-M.ADE CLOTHING. GENT* rTRSL=HING GOOD*, SHIRT? DRAWER? HATS. Ac.. A*. .4 7" MUCH LESS PRICES Than c-an be fbund eUcwhere for the barne kind and quality. Mr natk i* new ami c-mpVe. Be inritee the pe*-pe of Tsnatxnneßk and vicinity re girt tbetr atiestris befen makag elsewhere Reiensber tie piaew CP. MILLER'S OLD STAND - j OSTEROOUTTILAW OFFICE. Tuiahxtm-sek. J it.. I. 196- Wanted S-5000 IX GOLD, IN GREENBACKS. M S3OOO Worth of WHEAT. EVE. CORK and OaTS, in enhance for DRY GOODS, HATS At C APS, BOOTS At SHOES, GHOGERI?Sf Floor &. Feed, Meal A. Bian, PORK and FI^II, S-A.H.T, GREEN and DRIED FRUIT, E I'TTEP-. EGGS. CHEESE ail LAP.D. Tobacco, WOOD, WILLOW TIN STONE *oi HARD WARE. OILS, COAL iarfe and small rites, whi-h I •■•ffer for tale cheap lor Cast. or prr.loce laten io ex-hange. at the old fand. formerly oceupied by W neelock. oc Bridge Street D BILLINGS. Tunkhannock. Pa Dec. 3, I:6"-v7nI5-tf. Found IN ME LI OOP A NY, PENN A. STOVES AND TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. HAVING lately opened a Store and Tin Stem in the above mooed place, we are p-epaml to Ir tish at the lowest possible prices. Cooking and Par lor Stoves of h best patterns f..r lath w-d js i | coal; Tin. Sheet Iron. Copper and Brass Ware of all ■descriptions, Lanterns. Sad Irons, Enameled Kettles i and Stew Pans Lead Pipe. Coal Hods. Hollow Ware. Store Polish, and all articles usually found in a j first-class Tin store. ' EAY E t,l TTERS ami Conductors put op on short oo'i-e tn the best p ssible mtnoer REPAIRING of all kinds, sueh as Kerosene I .amp* Itnorelias, Ac , A--., neatly ami promptly ex ecuted. HIGH prices paid for Ohi Copper, Brass. Lead and R.rs. Give us a call WHiTE A EINTNER Mehoopany. Feb. 15, 1565.—3 m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. YITIIEREAS Letters of A lmicistrati*>n upon the YV estate of Slamnel Carey, late of Northmore land township, dee'd, have been granted to the sub scriber. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make iturned ,a:e payment, and those hav ing claims against the s&ine will present them to the . undersigned duly authenticated for settlement J. M CARET, Adm r. I Northmore land, Feb. 3. !56e026w6 WM. MACK & SON take pleaaore io informing the publie that they have opened their I Carriage Manufactory IN TUNKHA KNOCK, And are riady to fill ORDERS. . NONE BIT First-Class Mechanics EMPLOYEI). ! REPAIRING done promptly tod well. Tunkhanoo*. Mar h 10, 186Stf ! | EXECUTORS' NOTICE. WHEREAS Letters Testamsntary upon the estate of Oreille W. Mitchell, late of Nortbmoraland township. Wyoming County, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber*. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, end those having claims or demands against the same, will present tbein duly authentica ted tor settlement, without delay OLIYB MITCHELL, ) v . A. 0. LUTES, \ " • K'rthfwwel'itl, Msrch 10 lo* a nllwt? SIOO,OOO WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! FOR WHICH BOOKS. STATIONERY tfe WALL. PAPEFI WILL BR OIVKN IN KXCIIANQK, BY IMH.UIIIU. & CAMPBELL, WIIOI.RMAI.F. AND HKTAII. Booksellers, Stationers, and IVews Dealers, No, 1 1 liPPe n Avciiiic, So run ton, Penii'n. mm® iht f ® Giisi ißSiim Having made arrangements to go out of trade we offer our extensive and varied Stock ofGoods. exclusively for CASH or READY PAY AT UNHEARD OR I LOW PRICES. BUNNELL & BANNTAYNE. N. B. . - II persons indebted to us by note or book account arc requested to make prompt payment.
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