Local and Personal. Club Meeting.—A regular meeting of the "Central Democratic Club of Wyoming County," will be hsld *t the Court Houae on Saturday evening next at 7i o'clock. Keep the ball rolling—tbe signs of the times are auspicious. A general invitation is extended to all friends of civil liberty. (Per order of Club ) Bankruptcy.—Edward Overton, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for this District is now holding a court it this place. Our people find in him a most accom plished and accommodating officer. Applications for Licenses were not considered at this term of Court, by reason of the tact that the prohibitory law was repealed at a date too late to ellow time for publication. An adjourned or special oourt, to consider applications, will be held oa May 14th lPfiS. The C ourt held here this week, was for various reasons, a "slim affair" so far as trial of causes are concerned. No ctiminal, and but one civil cause was tried. We have not time to give proceedings in this iesue April has lost none of its ancient renown for "sunshine and showers." especially showers, as the sticky condition oet, and we have no disposition to gainsay it, and those who wi-h to avail themselves of its " very wise and salutary provisions," according to legal parlance ; of this propitious current in the " affairs of men," will repair at once to the Store of Bunnell A Bannstyne, before it is too late —any time during the next seven or eight days and se cure that f.jr owe which is in '' store" for them, by buying gofflfc at CoSt" —cheaper than can now be bought in the New York market Th? cause of these unprecedented low prices is that they are sellir g out to " close business." An Attempt to Burn the Court House with all the records and Archives was made cn Saturday night by some misctcant in human shape The vil- j l.iiu h id made his arrangements fur his infernal work with great care and deliberation, by sctttcring the contents of A bottle of kerosene OH the hemp matting or carpet of the Hall on the inside of the inside doors, after which the match was applied. A portion of the door-sill sn.l door wero found considerably turned and charred Al-out two feet square of the car- i pet was destroyed by the fire. By an interposiiion which scorns almost miraculous the Sre thus kindled w ; .' H Weston, E. F. Roberts, Mehoopan>-; J F. Wil bur, Auburn; Isaac P. Towner, FairLtle ; William J-belp, Hush Mission ; Geurge I'. Porter, Transferred to Gcnessee Conference. Democratic Meeting.- -Pursuant to notice a Tieinocrntic M iss Meeting was held at the Court j House on Monday evening last. Notwithstmdirg ' the unfavoralletiess of the weather the House was well filled and a deep interest manifested in the pro ceedings of the meeting. The people evidently feel a very deep interest in the momentous questions that now agitate the public mind, and an eagerness to hear them discussed on nil public occasions is inanitrrte t by their very general attendance. The meeting was called to order by Hon. Wm M. Piatt, President of the "Central Democratic Club of Wyoming County," an 1 on account of the absence of other speakers, ho entertained the auditory for an ; hour or more 111 his usually felicitous style. He ex amined and laid bare the impeachment farce ot the mongrel Congress for the purpose rted It will prevent the hair from falling out, and does 1 not stain the skin. Xo bttlcr ecidenc of its superiority need he ad duced than llie fuel that so many imitations oj it are offered !o the public IT IS A SPLENDID IIAIR DRESSING ! Our Treati.-e on the Hair sent free bv inail. R P. HALL A Co. Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. WISTAH'S IIA I.SAM ol IV11,1) (111 ERR Y For tbe core of Couvhs Colds Hoarseness, Asthma, Influenza. Croup. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, ' Predisposition to Consumption, 4c This great remedy is too well known and is per fuming too much good to make it necessary to go ; into an elaborate discussion of its merits. Suffice it 1 to say that it still maiiitaius its supremacy in curing diseases of the most obstinate character, and that all who suffer front tbe above comi laints, after having tested this remedy seldom ha* e occasion to resort to other appliances to insure a perfect restoration to ' health. Testimony of Mr. PETER SHAW. West Winfield, N Y., Dec 10, '6O Messrs 6. Fowle A son, Boston. Gentlemen —During the winter of 1859 I was very much out of health, afflicted with a severe Cough, ! Pain in the Side and Lungs anJ a general depres ! siou ot health to such an extent as greatly to alarm ! myself and friends a# to the result During this time I tiied several highly recommended remedies ' with little or no good result, and had concluded to try the effect of a Southern climate upon my health: bu', before carrying this resolution into effect, I was induced by tho urgent solicitation of your agent, Mr. i Huntley, to give Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry trial I did so, and to my great joy found imloeiliatc and permanent relief by the use of only one bottle, and I sio now in as good health as ever. I l.clicve vour BiD-un one oi the hes> r< medics, for j Cough* Colds and all Lung diseases, now in use, 1 and <• /•-< lent. u* J rocouitucni it ; such. V u'- truly. PETER SUAW i pre, aired b, jriTHF FOWLE A NGN, 19 Tre moiit-si , Boston, and tor sal* > Druggt-ts generally GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. We are constantly hearirg favorable report* from those who have tried this remedy. Atpy Anthony, , wife of Mark Anthony, of ibis city, and living at No 6 Loc*t Street, afflicted with a feloQ on tbe finger, i was recently induced to make a trial of the salve. Almost instantly she experienced relief from tbo pain, which had been almost unendurable. Every I ,thcr remedy hut this proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are satisfied of its merits, and ; nothing will induce theui to be without a supply. — ' full Sites Ifevi. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, BRBPAIIKD Br DR. C. .V. JACKSON, PuiLADtLpim, PA. The greatest kno ivn remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, all Disease* arising frain a Dis ordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPVRITY or TUB BLOOD. R.ui lb* following symptoms. 'tnd if y.ni And tkal pour ryst-ni u affided by any of than, you may ro( ouurftl that dis. 7<- luis d iti attack Ol the most important organs of your body, \nd unless soon checked by the use of powerful remedies . a miserable hft, toon terminating i.a death, unit be the result. Constipation, Flatulence, luward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Smk > ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations whan in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, AU these indicate disease of the Liter or Digtstio* Organs, Combined ivilh impure blood. tjooflanb's ©crman Uittcra Is.entirely vegetable, and contains HO lit,nor. II l a compound of Fluid Ei tracts. The Hoots, Herbs, and Darks from which these extracts are niads are gathered In Germnuy. All the medicinal virtues are .extracted from ttirm by a scteiilifte cbeinist. These extracts are then forwurded to this country to be used expressly for the mannfact tire of these Hitlers. There Is no alcoholic substance of any kind used In compounding the Ulttrrs, hence It Is the only Killers that cau be used In cases where alcoholic stim ulants arc not advl-.uble. fjoofictnb's vßcrman <£cmic it a combination of all the ingredients of the. Bitten \, with PI RK SaiUaCriti Hat. , Orange, etc. It it useU for the sum* disease* as the Bitter*, in cases where stmu pure alcoholic stimulus it required. >ti will bear in mtrni that these remedies tire entirely different from any others a>lrerti*ed far the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations nfnudirinal mtrarts, while the others are mere decoctions of rum r some form. The T< IC t# decidedly one of the vuat pleasant and agreeable remedies ever _ offered to the public. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take ti, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and m-'dicinat qua lilies have caused it to be known as the greatest of all tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, when the pa tient supposed he was a filleted with this terrible disease, have beeu cured by the use of these remedies. Extreme emaciation, debility, and rough are tbe usual attendant* upon severe eases of dyspepsia or disease of tbe digestive organs. Even in cases of geunlne Consumption, these remedies will he found of Hie greatest beusflt, strengthening and Invigorating DEBILITY. Jhere is no medicine equo! to /I*,fl rod's Germam Bitters or Tmic in car'* of I)>!>iity. They impart a tone and vigor to the whole 'em, in, fiuti the ap petite. cause an enjoyment of the f**i, enable the stomi i'-'i to digest if, purifj the blood, give a good, sound, healthy complexion. ■ ■•idirit* the yil-iw tings from the eye, impart a blo->r\ to the rheek*, and change the parent from a short-lnwafhed, emaciated, weak, and nert ous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and rigor ous person. Weak and Delicale Children are made strong ity living lit* Hitter* or Tuuftr. In fact, tlicy are fr'autlljr ?1 diet lie They ran be admliltsl erd Willi perfect safety 10 a child three nionth* olil. t lie iaiot delicate ftoialt, or a man of ninety. Thsse Rem edits arc the lest Jtlootl IMirllh-r* over Innwn, and will curs all disrates r sailing from bad blood. Ke-p your blood pure: kem your Liver rn artier; keep u, ur digestitt ft pans in a yata't, healthy r/tndu turn, by the use of these reirt' us, and n > disease will over assail you. mmm-d W • Ladlti \vli alili a fair skin and food comph ilon, free from a yellow* fell tinge and all other dUtigui inimt, should ine tlifbc icmcdles occasion ally. Tlic Liver in perfect onlfr, and the blood pure, will remit In sptilL* ling eye* and blooming ehctki. CAITIO*. JfTooJlantfi German Remedies are counterfeited. 7%e genuine hare the signature of i\ Jkf. ,Juvftrom on the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, onA the name of the article blown in each boitU. All others at* counterfeit. Thousands of letter* have been re ceived, t citifying to the virtue of thai* remedies. BEAD THE RECOMMENDATIONS. FROM HON. CEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. I'tIILSIiEI.PIIIa, MsRCIi lflth, I*B7. 7Jtnd " llocfa.iVx German Bitt. j tograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in the same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ai j dress free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HA WES & CO., 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass P. 0. Box C. I Wholesale Dealers in Pry and Fancy Goods, Cut Icry, l'lated ware. Albums, Leather Goods, Ac CIOODSPEED'S FOUNTAIN PEN. ,;() linn- T written with one pen of Ink. The best thing in j the world. Sample sent for lit cents. 810 a day I guaranteed to agents Address A T* PRICK A Co., j 47 Park Row, Ni w York. LUMBER FOR BALE, HOUSE BUILDERS and others, will find * full supply of SEASONED PINE LUMBER J'or Sate at 'fankliattnock. j This LUMBER, which was manufactured at Walt j man's Steam Saw Mill in Bradford county, is ol the j best quality, and well seasoned Boards will dress to inch. Plank to 1J and 2 < inches in thickness. Bayers wishing their lumber planed, matched, I Ac., will tiud Planing Mills at this place to do the work. For particulars cousult E J. KEENEY, Agt. j Tunkhannock, Jan. 1, 1366. YOU CAN BUY YOUR BOOTS & SHOES AT EASTMAN EROS., IN TUNKHANNOCK, Cheaper and better than any place this side Boston. None but the best workmen employed. SAVE THE EXPENSE Ola maw at a large salary, with a horse to ride around and drum for a city jobber, by buy ing your Boots and Shoes of EASTMAN BROS., who can sell you, of every stylo, at wholesale or retail, 35 per cent. Cheaper And better than any other place. We have all of the MUHN [M- MACHINERY. We will have every Boot-Seam Sewed by band, and Warrant every stitch. Our Warrant Means a Mew Pair or Money Refunded. There will also be kept in connection a CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, where particular attention will be paid to SEWED FRENCH CALF; and we expect to give perfect satisfaction in stock and fit or no sale. RETAIL PRICES. Men's Hemlock Kin (16 inrli Legs) j Sole, - £4,00 . W uicn ■ High Shoes, (Hand Made,) Calf, - 2,00 Call Boot. (Hind Sided,) .- - - - 5,00 Oak a quarter dollar extra Other goods in propor tii-n Please cal I and examine our goods and satisfy youiselves. No trouble to i show anything in the Boot and 1 Shoe or Gaiter lino. EASTMAN BROS. Tunkhannock, Aptil 15 '6B.—tf. CAUTION. , All persons Bre cautioned against purchasing or , negotiating a certain note, given by me in the Fall of 1867, to Arnold Lasher, for #2O. The considera tion for the same baviDg totally failed, I will not pay it unless compelled by liw, B. W OAKLEY. Fall*, P-, April 14 19f?.-*r7n36irJ. §ffo ffo&frtisrmritts. WOODEN WATER PIPE, GAS Ait E/WI'TROUGH! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE EVER made. Everybody, particularly FARMERS and MINERS, send for a free descriptive circular end ptice list to J. A. WOODWARD, Williameport, I'a. patent ©fficcs. Inventors alio wish to take out Letters Patent are advisedfto counsel with M 1? % N Si CO.. Editors of the Scientific American, who hare prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over Twenty Years Their American and European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. Charges less than any other reliuble agency. A Pamphlet containing full instructions to inventors, sent gratis. A handsome Bound Volume, containing 150 Mechanical engravings, and the I'nited States Cen sus by Counties, with hints and Receipts for Mechan ics. mailed on receipt of '25 cents. Address MUNN A CO., 37 Park Row, New York, BOOK AGENTS WASTED ron tiik sew B OK, " MEN OF OUK TIMES," or Leading Patriots of the Day. An elegant octavo volume, richly illustrated with 18 beautiful Steel engravings, and a portrait of the author, Mrs. BAERiET BEECIEI STOffE. Agents say it is the be=t, and sells the quickest oj any hook they enr sold. Some ore taking 200 or ders per week. It will outsell '• Uncle Tom's Cab in." We employ no general agents, but pay extra commission. 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Exclusive Territo ry and the largest commission. Circulars giving full particulars, terms, etc., also our fine poster with 50 simple illustrations, sent free on application.— Address C. F. VENT X Co., 38 west lib street, Cin cinnati, Ohio. AGENTS W ANTED FOR OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR Its Calsks, Character, Cosdvct asd Rf.sci.ts, By Hon ALEXANDER U. STEVENS. Its ready sale, combined with an increased com mission, make it the best subscription book ever published. One Agent in Easton, Fa., reports 72 subscribers in three days. Another in Boston, 103 subscribers in four days. Send for Circulars, and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PL B ISHING CO., Phil'a, Pa. IMPOIITANT AXNOUNCEMENT A Beautfiul Illustrated Book, worth a Thousand Dollars, sent free to any address on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing JOHN VANDEUPOOL, No 2(;5 Winthrop Place, New York city. pURE YOURSELF of DEBILITY, SKXU- O AL DISEASES, Ac. —Send your address rn stamped envelope and ask for circular of " Patholo gv." Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Natsau st'., N. Y. sm XL v. A PWKSEXTOF §25 Value OF your own selection, free of cost, for a few days' service in any town or village Particulars and a e : .!' sent free, hv addressing with stamp, X. B. CLOUDMAX A CO., 40 Ilanpver St., Boston. Mass. THOMAS K. ASNEW, 2 6 0 and 2(j*2 GREENWICH St., X V , Has reduced the prices of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Flour, and all kinds of Groceries from 10 to 20 per cent. I test Japan Tea, SI. Best English Breakfast Tea, SI. "splendid Oolong Tea, OOc. 1 000 hbts. Flour, all grades, from 811 up wards, '2(1,000 gal. M lasses, all grades, from 40 its. upwarls' Coffees, roasted an l ground, 13c. to 40c. Sugars, all grades, at re.liners' prices and everything used in everv family cheaper and better than any store in New York. THOMAS R. AGNEW occupies his own store, owns the projierty. and has no rent to | ay ; imports and buys exclusively tor cash, never gave a note in his life, consequently he can undersell any house in the city, 'pRUSSKS,—" Seeley's Hard Rubber JL Truss" Cures Kupture, retains the most diffi cult safely and easily ; neier breaks, moves or soils ; ; always niw. Sold by ell Druggists. Send for < pamphlet, 1347 Ches't St., l'hil'a. ITTAWTBDt, AGENTS, 875 to 8200 per V * month, everywhere, male and female, to in troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE This ma chine will stitch hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, binJ, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. — Price only SIS. Fully warranted for five years We will pay 1000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or inore elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch " Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be nulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from 875 to 8200 per month and expenses, or a oi m mission from which twiie that amount eau be made Address SECOMIS , SEWING MACIIITE>, Ac. lor the ULif.Tm price of ONE DOLIiAn. We woui l impress upon our patrons lha our stock is not compose ! of second-hand Goods or I'awo Bro kers' unredeemed stock, Cut Goods carefully selected direct from American and European Manufactories, the greater portion of which are MAX!" FACTE RED EXCLUSIVELY FOR ES. which fact enables u; to offer our < ustcmers better Goo.sforthe money than these who profess to ho •• M luufaclurers' Agents." or than CAN l!E OB TAINED IN ANY OTIIER WAY. The unparalleled increase of our business, and the endorsement of prominent business men and the press in general, is a convincing proof that we have adopt ed the lat rest an I most popular system eier placed before the public. We are the first who have at tempted to make a ' Revolution tu Trade," by en abling the public to procure goods in small quanti ties at the manufacturers' pri;s, thus saving the consumer three large profits made in passing through the hands of the Commission Merchant, the Whole saler and Retailer. Send Clubs of ten or more, with 10 ets. for each descriptive check, and the getter up of the club will receive a jresennt worth §3 to S3OO, according to number sent. t:?r SEND FOR OER NEW CIRCULAR- We have also made arrangements with the GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO.. of Boston, so that wo can furnish our customers with otner Goods a id a full line of TEAS at precisely the same terms to Agents as though deal ng directly with the company, thus giving an oppoitunity of se lecting from the various grades auy quality they may desire. Wo also pay agents the same commis sions as allowed by the Company. Blank form of order, with price list and '• THE TEA CUP," scut to any address. PARKER Si CO.. Nos. 64 A 66 Federal St., Boston. imS!E HI LADIES IS TEE SEWING GUIDE, a beautiful article for the assistance of ladiesin hand