Local and Personal. Democratic Club Meettiig.—A regular meet ing of the "Central Democratic Club of Wyoning County" will be held at the Court House oa Satur day evening next, the 30th inst., at 71 o'clock. A general attendance is requested, as it is expected business of importance will come before the Club for its action: (Per order.) A. DAY, Sec'y. TuDk , May 26, 1868. IJreak in the Canal.—We learn that a break occurred iu the feeder-level, about four miles above this place, on Sunday last while water wag being let in to fill the canal We have not learned the extent of the break, but presume it is not a very serious one as the level was not very full at tho time. Rafting.—The river has been in fioe rifting condition all the spring and we have noticed many rafts going down during the past week. The wet weather has been a godsend to lumbermen, while it has been otherwise to the farmer—verifying the trite saying that " there is no great loss without some slight gain." New Fee-nil I.—The Fee-bill established at 'he late session of the Legislature, for Justices and C.instables, is published on our first page. We have printed copies of this bll put up in a neat, tasteful form, suitable for posting up in offices, for sale at this office. Price lOcU each. Sbeep-Dog—We have full sets of blanks under the late Jog or sheep law. Justices will find tbem very convenient in making out claims. Price 91 per Joz. * The Weather.—Sunshine has once more taken the place of storm and cloud and " fitful weather," ; which have prevailed for more than a month past.— ! The beautiful sunshine of yesterday inspired one with tho hope that "seed time and harvest would j return again" to greet the " wnnlcrer in this world ! of light," and " dispel the dark gloom which o'er- i shadowed Hie earth" for these many days past.— | Fair weather, we doubt not, will be a welcome visi tant to many a "care worn husbandman" who has yet his corn and potatoes to plant, and other farm j work to do that he may reap his harvest in due j season. Tbe prospect is brightening, anl we have full assurance from Ilitn who controls the "destiiiy of nations" and the elemeuts is well, that " seed time anl harvest shall not fail." The American Buttonhole, Overseamlng and Sewing Machine.—A " new thing under the s< n," Soluuiou to the contrary notwithstanding. It j will ?ew everything from lace to leather, and with every thing fioui coarse linen to the finest silk or thread manufactured ; doing its work perfectly, wi.h-ut looping or skipping ••itches. It will beiu fell, braid, embroider, overscans, gather and sew on at :se same time, will work U(n ."he stiffest liuen or , 11 : aw.th ait previous washing or soaping ; its ' cro'.i ijtg i• rl'eciiun being the Button Hole Attach- j u.eiit, ny -vhi.-h an exqui-ite Buiton-h-de or eyelet v.,1, be v rkc tin less than one minute. We think t . hers, with a half dozen pairs of trowsers, waists, g.trah ihiios an 1 shirts to buttonhole .very Spring and F.i'i, will fully appreciate ihis feature. The ma ck ..cry th •:-h at Jirst sight looking somewhat com ; ate*l. ( hero uuiug hco machines combined in : one ) is iu reality very simple and easily understood, j -p cimvr.s of wj;k can be seen at this office, A. B. .1; \s store and other places. Also the machines j t-ni their walking at the residences of Mrs Benjamin Newman and Mrs. Ge >rge S. Tutlon, who are tbe authorized agents for this section. In Umbo,—The Scranton Register says Win. L F in, a representative ftotn Wyoming County, and a raftsman by profession, has been in our city for .- v rd day-, seeing the tights, looking at Ifficle i- ...*s Cab.u, anl taking copious draughts of Sera o tun benzine, yesterday morning, he being very drunk, , c cited a disturbance at the Depot, and officer Still wcli arrested him. Ho was taken before Alderman Watres who committed Flinn to the Lock-up. In ! the attern.c n, ho was again brought betore the Al derman. b.t being still obs'reporous, he was com mitted tor a second term. Dciniicriitlc Gain,—At.the shorter election in WiUaui-p ■rt on Thursday last, Dr. Logan, Deiu., w - re-elected .\I iy or over I'ete Iferdie, Radical, by | a !L-j r.'.iy of 206—a gain of over 200 since the last th .rter di ction. Dr. Logan was the first Demo < ratio Mayor ever elected in Williamsport, and at | fc fits; elc i.u UaU a majority of at>4h 60. The Ka.fi -ai.- tf that city, seeing their powet departing, 1 went into the radical Legislature at Harrisburg and ! bad additional territory annexed, which it was sup j' fel would put their success beyond a doubt. But aUs 1 their hopes are disappointed—at each succeed ing election the Democratic majority is largely to- i creased. Been the " magic" name of Grant conld nut save " I'ete," nor the 200 jietitioners who wanted htut to run on account of bis known popularity The Revolution, is the title of a new weekly— j r. t xecakiy— paper, edited aud published by Eliza beth CaUy Stanton, Parker Pillsbury and Susan B Achiny. This pijwr is one of the spiciest we have met with in a long time ; and, as may be supposed fro in th -c having it in charge, is devoted to 'he es tablishment of woman's rights and the suppres-ioo of woman's wrongs. Pillsbury, who is the only granny of the concern, is too thoroughly a -lye l-in the-wool ncgn c.jualityite to divest himself of his old pirty prejudices and predilections but the tw> j la lye i'ors, who are only trammelled by their' ptt:coats, are ur-paring in their criticisms of j JB'.i ind matters generally. The Rev Piilsbury is i •i ii -tie.-* in favor of niggers first aod women after- WVds. If tho tight of suffrage is to fce extended, W* can see no good reason why our good mothers, j i' --Iligent wives, fair sisters anf much indulged daughters should not be first called upon to help us p.rify our politics and make our laws. If, after , that, we require lurther holp, we might consider the JT priety of c tiling on the ladies and gem'men of "Afrit— n 'scent" to give us a lift. 'the Revolution is a sixteen page paper filled with original reading matter, published at No 37 i'zrk Row, N. Y., at #2,00 per annum.—Single py 10 cents. .Send and get one. Hilling* and Phillips have jut filled uptheir •'-■ re with a new slock of Dry Goods aud Groceries, I b they ..re selling at greatly reduced prices, i r particulars, see their advertisement in another v can. They do not mean to he undersold. The If iuh fur new and cheap goods at Detrick's 1 -v > tore continues wiihoat übateinent. Some of, Igv, non-advertising merchants—who are a j - ■ -cured at the prospect before them —explain t • t-i ih"m, a great mystery, by the old adage " a | r.-w i , m <•,.. .<•[* clean iuriouating that it won't | L-t |. - We are assured hy Mr. Detrick that the i' "in will be kept new all the time; and that a ' eHI !*<_. p will be made of everybody and every- : '1 "g ih it comes in the way of his " Urge sales and < ''— ill profits " plan of selling goods, Kxploslon.—The Scranton Republican says that I Tuesday morning the 19th inst. an explosion oc ' •"red at th-- Powder Mill of Laflius, Botes 4 Tuck, at Spring Brook, near Scranton, by which one man "is very seriously burned. It took place in one of tfce wheel mills, the roof and siding of which were j entirely blown off, and part of the fioor driven into cellar or wheel pit. The injured man, George tunith, was engaged with a copper hammer loosening j the clinkers in violative of orders, and it is supposed i that this struck fire which ignited the charge that "as on the bed plate. His clothes were all torn off ■ sud be was literaliy skinned alive. He suffered d'eadlully, sud it is thought impossible for him to : live, lie has a wife and fire children. We learn that Mr. Smith be* since died. The Anthracite Coal Area of Pennsylvania is computed to contain 470 square miles or 300,900 acres. This is divided into three fields, to wit t The Southern or Sihuylkili Coal Feid, comprising ell the anthracite territory within the hydrographic basin of the Schuylkill river. 115 square miles ; also ' 31 square miles in the hydrographic basin of the Susquehanna river ; total 146 square miles. Tho Second or Middle Coal Field ; comprising— according to the apportionment of tho latest local au thority—the Sbamokin basin 51 square miles ; the Mahony basin —from which the Philadelphia and I Reading Railroad operates three first elite, tributa ries—4l square miles; and the Beaver Meadow, Huzlcton, Big and Little Black Creek cups and sau ce™—be ng small ot shallow—3s square miles ; total , 127 square miles. About four-fifths of this field is in tho hydrographic basin of the Susquehanna river, the remaining one.fifth is in the hydrographic basin J of the Lehigh River, and supplies the very hard an ' thrjeite known as the llasdeton and Beaver Meadow ! coals. The Third or Northern Wyoming-Lackawanna Coal Field is wholly within the hydrogtaphic basin of the Susquehanna river, and contains 193 square utiles. Tho hydrographic distribution or classification, therefore, is about as follows : In the Schuylkill river basin, 115 square miles, i 73,600 acres. ! In the Lehigh river basin, 30 square miles, 19.- 200 acres. In the Susquehanna nver basin, 325 square miles, 209 000 a-rcs. From a iirge (or ion of the anthracite area in 'h ! Susquli mna river basin the shortest a.i i best out. | le*s to mrkt t: re tr-rii ■, M Schuylkill and Lehigh j river valleys. The average estimated anthracite thickna-s in the i | three fields is: In the first Coal Field. 25 yards, or 75 feet. In the second Coal Field, 15 yaids, or 45 feet. In the Third Coal Field, 15 yards, or 45 feet. Tho Schuylkill, which is nearest to tide-water, is largest in contents—twin considerati ms of distin guishing significance.— Fernon's Register. New Hall road,—The Miltonian says: We understand that the Catanissa Railroad Company , have concluded to extend their road from this place to Williauisport, on this side of the river, passing through McKwensville anl near Turbetville,-thus ! tipping that agricultural region in the upper end of ; the county. This appears to us to be a good more. The single section of the road between this place and Williamsport is now compelled to do duty for three railroads—the Philadelphia and Erie, Jatswiwa and I Northern Central—all of them doing a heavy freight j business and having a fair amount of pass nger traf fic. The • utiscquence is that the road is cui.lu u illy j blocked with trains; every switch and side track ' in use anl inu.h detention is caused thereby. We trust therefore for the good of all the roads, as well as our friends in the u;p ;r end of thi.(X< it lumber- ! land) c urity, the new road will be pushed through as soon as possible. Railroad Meeting.---On Wednesday, the 29th of April, there was a meeting of the incorporators of \ the Sk liner's E ldv and Littie Meadows Railroad Cun} any, who effected an organization by electing General E W. 9turdevant, President, John Beards lee, of Apolic n township, Vice-President, and E. B. Beardsleo, of Little Meadows, Secretary. Commit- j tees were appointed to confer with contractors tor | the building of the road as soon as practicable, and ' to adopt rules and regulations for the opening of the books of the Company tor the subscription to, end ! paying in of the Stock, and otherwise securing to I capitalists the early opening of the road.— Bradford j Reporter. A Hint for the FrateriHy,--The Conn aut- 1 ville Record complains of being swindled by one i Josiah Carpenter, 442 IVashir.gton street, New York, j We had a chance to be swindled in the same way, j but on receipt ■ f the proposition we referred the bus iness to our agents, Messrs 3. M. Pettengill A Co., j 67 Park Row, New Y'ork, and their answer saved > t from advertising a party of dnuhtful standiig.— ' Whenever we rei-eive propositions for advertising from parties in New York, with whom we are unac- j quaintcd, w • refur them to Pettengill .1 Co, and if their answer is not favorable the advertisements are not accepts J. By adopting this plan our i.-iries may save themselves frotn loss and avoid giv ing character to parties who seek to swindle tbe pub- | lie.— Mcade ille Republican. Lehigh Valley R. R. Shops,—Tho Directors of the Lehigh Valley Railroad have been on a visit i to Wilkes-Barre duriDg the past week for the pur j pose of selecting a site for a mar-bine and repair shops. We learn that a strong effort wai made to get them at Pittstcn, the Pittstonians offering 25 acres of land for the purpose. Lot Wilkes-Bene be ing the centre of the road, the directors have conelu- ; ded to establish them at that point. Scranton Cily Journal. The Way "to minister to a mind diseased" is to take Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of the protoxide of iron, which gives strength and vigor to the whole system, restores the digestive organs to . perfect health, thereby rest< ring the mind to its nst- 1 u.al vigor. line Ol.e fiomchuw —if you are not pr-jar- j ed to j ty cash lown tor a | iuti, irgan, or uielodcon, ! go to L B, Powell, of and get one on in- | stailincots. Every instrument wtiich be sells is ful- ; ly warranted. " They ma le her a grave too cold and damp For a soul so honest and true." If they had been wise, the dire necessity of open- j ing the grave for one so lovely might have been ; averted. Plantation Bitters, if timeiy used, are sure I to rescue the young and lovely, the middle-aged and the ailing, from confirmed sickness. Almost all diseases have their beginning in some slight difficulty of the Stomach, which would eventu ate in DysjiepMa, Headache, Liver Complaints, Night Sweats, Consumption, Death. Plantation Bitters will j prevent these premonitory symptoms, keep the blood > pure and the health good. While they invigorate the system they enliven the | mind. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article ; superior to Cologne and at half the price Married, DAILEY —WARNER. " Al'tKcrliei'l." My 22tid, by Lewis Ager, Esq , K ltnond Diiley of Orerfield, ! to Miss Narab Warner of Jackson, Sufquehannuh 1 Co- Pa. j IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED j STATES for the Western District of Penn'a. In the Matter of Jasper J. Seymour, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To Whom it may Concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Jasper J. Seymour, id Braiotriin twp., county of Wyoming and Stale of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Dis- j trict. i Dated Towanda, Pa, the 7th day of May A. D' . 1868 4'2W3 JOHN W. MIX, Assignee. UPHAM'tt FRESH MEAT CURE. 1. Is a PREVENTIVE s well is a cure for Con- j sumption. ' ; 2. It arrests Hemorrhage of the Lungs at once. 3. Brom-hitis yields speedily to its influence. 4. For Nervous Prostration and General Debility it has no eqnal 5. It supplies nutriment and stimulus to the body. 6. It gives the invalid a " new lease of life." , 7. A single bottle will convioee tbe most skepti cal of its virtues as tbe great healing remedy of tho i I ■ge. 91 a bottle. Sold by Lyman A Wells, Tunkhan- 1 doolt, ana all druggists. 424 I The Retiring Senators. —The terms of eleven Senators expire with the present Legislature as follows: 2 Jacob E. Ridgway, Rep. Philadelphia. 4 George Conned, Rep. Philadelphia. 11 George Landon, Rep. Bradford. 12 L. D. Shoemaker, Rep. Luzerne. 13 VVarren Coles, Rep. M'Kean. 18 A. Heistand G'atz, Dern. York. 19 David M'Oonatlghy,' Rep. Adams 22 Harry White, Rep. Indiana 23 William A. Wallace. Dem. Clearfield. 25 James L. Graham, Rep. Alleghany. 27 R A. Brown. Rep Lawrence, Of the eleven Senators retiring, nine are Republicans and two Democrats. — The two Democratic Senators have de cidedly Democratic districts, and will have Democratic successors. Of the nine Re publican Senators goinop out, seven are strongly Republican districts, one ( Lu zerne ) is reasonably certain to give a Democratic gain, whflc another ( Frank , lin and Adams ) is rather evenly balanced jon a full vote, such as will be polled next fall. Mr. McConaughy of Adams has oc ! copied the seat of Mr. McSherry, Demo i crat of Adams, who though undoubtedly | elected in the District was ousted just as i Mr. Shugert, Democrat has been by tin present Senile. If it were not that the latter has been deprived of his seat in the Slate Senate next year wuul 1 certainly be i lernocratic. s? trial fjtofictt. 5000 l ards Best I'riiits, for 124 cts per yard, Rt C. L>KT KICK'S. WALL PAPER. —A large quan tity at xery low prices, at C. DETItICK'S. DEBILITY. Everyone at times feels the necessity of some-, thing to tone CP tub svstkm depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At such time i Itt . very one instead of taking alcoholic or medicinal stiui lants. which afford only a temporary rcl ef, reinvi; orate his debilitated system by the natural tonie ele ments of th PERUVIAN SYRUP, or Pro tected Soluiion of tho Protoxide of Iron, which vi talizes and enriches the bl oi by supplying it with its Lyra Element,^RON, W M. U. *• ridK (.ING, Esq., of I'oughkcepsie, N. Y,says : "Since taking the Peruvian Syrup T feel better, my strength is improved, my bowels are regular, my appetite first rato. There is an old Physician i-n this citv (older than I am ) who has been initio Drug business for 40 years, who has used the Syrup for three months,and gives it as his decided opinion, that it is the best Alternative Tonic Medicine be ever knew." For Dyspepsia. Debility, nod Female Weaknesses the Peruvian Syrup is a specific. A32 page pam phlet sent free. Tbe genuine has "PeuuvianSvbip" blown in the glass. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, No 36 Dey St., New Y'ork. Sold by all Druggists. Scrotiila l ured alter Seven Years' Suffering, J W. Ilornnr, E-q., a prominent latfver of Par kersburg. W. Va , says: "I had 37 RUNNING ULCERS when I cotninenrad takiug Dr Anders' lodine Water. My Breast., Throat and Face was one continuous sore- lam now a well man, and am sati. fied the lodine Water saved my lite. Circulars in regard to this remedy will be sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, PrnprVor, 3(j Dey St , N. Y For sale by Druggi-ts generally. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWEK. Is the best article known to preserve the hair. It will positively restore GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, AND POBMOTE ITS GROWTH. It is an entirely now scientific discovery, combin ing many of the most powerful anl restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It makes the Hair smooth and "lossy, and dots not slain the skin ! IT rS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY TIIE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY It P. HALL t Co, Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. Price SI,OO ERRORS OF YOUTH. A fientl-nmn who suffered for years from Neivous Debility, Premature decay, anl all the offectsof youthful in iscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipy and directions for making the simple remedy be which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's exjierience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B, OGDON, 43 Cedar Street, New York. v6n4l). Choice Seed Potatoes. EARLY GOODRICH, . "• GOODRICH SEEDLINIS, GARNETT CIIILI For sale at reasonable rates, bv H.W. BARDWELL. Tunkhanneek. May 12 1669-n4ow3 & Jhiltipri Keep 011 band and at all limes, a full stock of DRY GOODS AND BOOTS & SHOES, of Elmira manuf ture. " " Bing'mton " " City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE. GLASS and CROCKERY WARE. Ashton and Bbl. SALT, DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds Flour Feed, Meal &, Bran, FORK, IIAM and FISH, Farming Utensils, &c., &c. We take in exchange, all kinds of Grain, ai the highest market prices, Receive and forward feight of all kinds for up or down the river during the season for shipping, and will keep coal on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, during the season ; will be found on Bridge Street, below Hufford's Hotel, the sign in large letters "Store." We have good PRINTS at 12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other goods in proportion. Call and see us and you will be satisfied that it is not the best place to buy where there is the most blowing done. Our stock is always full, as we receive goods every day from New York, and are bound to eell as low as the lowest. BILLINGS & PHILLIPS. Tunktannock, May 27, '67—n42-tf INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BV DR. C. it. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The greatest bionxm remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all DUeaaa* arising from m Dis ordered Liver, Stomacb, or IMPURITY OF TUB BLOOD. Read the follow inn tymptonu, and if you find thai yowr tyttnn U afectrd by any of thrm, you may rvA atswd that dig* use hag commencd Us attack on the most important organs of yottr body, and unless toon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable l*fi, soon terminating in death, will be the result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Files, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Btomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when 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 Hide, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, AU the indicate, disease of the Liver or Ihgtstive Organs, combined with impure blood. fioofianb's ©crmau Cillers Is .entirely vegetable, mid contains no liquor. It Is a compound of Fluid Kx > tracts. Tile Knots, Herbs, and llnrlss from svblrb tliesc extracts are made are gathered In fierinaiiy. All the medlcluul virtues are extrncted from thein by a scientific chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to tills country to be used expressly for the manufacture of ) bear llitters. There Is 110 alcoholic substance of any kind used In compounding the Hitters, hence It Is the only Hitters that can be used In cases where alcoholic stim ulants are not advisable. Cjoofliinifs ©crmau (Tonic is a combination of all the ingredients *f the Bitters, with PURE Santa CVU* Bum, Orange f etc! ft is used for the same dismsrs as the Bittern, in cases where some pure alcoholic stimulus is required. You will bear in mind th(U these remedies are entirely different from any others advertised far the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal extracts, while the others are mere decoctions of rum in JOIN* fain. The T<>NIC is decidedly one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Jts taste is exquisite. Jt. is a pleasure to take it, vTnU its lif'-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities have caused it to be known 03 the greatest of all tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, when the pa tient supposed he svus aflllctrd with this terrible disease, lias e been cured by the use of t liese remedies. Eitrlin* emaciation, debility, and cough are the usual attendants upon severe cases of dyspepsia or disease of the digestive organs. ICven In cases of genuine Consumption, these remedies will be found of the greatest benefit, Strengthening and Invigorating. DEBILITY. There is no medicine equal to If German Bitters or Tonic in cat's of Debility. They impart a tone ami vigor to the whole system, strengthen the ap petite, cause an enjoyment of the food, enable the Stomach to digest it, purify the blood, give a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the yellow tings from the eye, impart a llo'im to the cheeks, and change the pat**nt from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid t to a full-faced, stout, and vigor* otis person. Weak and Delicate Children are made strong by using tlie Hitters or Tonic. In lucf, they ure Family medicines. They can be administered vvlili perfect safety to a child threa months old, tlie most delicate female, or a man of ninety. That Remedies art tht belt Hlood Iurlflcrs er fettnrti, And will cars all diseases resulting from (Md Wrf. Keep your blood pure; keep your Liver in order; keep your digegtire organs in a sound, healthy condv , turn, by the use of these retri'ies, and no disease will ever assail you. TH3 OOMPLS2IOU.' I.adirs who wish a fair skin and f;nod complexion, free from a yellow— sli t Inge and al 1 ol her ills tig ure me lit, should use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver in perfect order, and the hlood pure, will result In spark ling eyes and blooming cheeks. CAUTION. TLvoJlaniTs German Remedies are counterfeited, grout'it hurt the signature of V. Al. daekson on the. front of the out side wrapper of each bottle, and She n.ime of the article blown in eachbotlle. A U others are counterfeit. Thousand* of letters have been re ceived, testifying to the virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMME^pATIONS. FKOM HON. GKO. W. WOOBWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 16th, IRB7. 7 And "TlonfLnvYs German Bitters" is not on into ieating beverage, hut is a pood tonic, useful in disor ders of the 'tip.stive organs, and • f great benefit in eases of 'lebtidy and w tut of nervous actum in tht system Yours truly, GKO. IF. WOODWARD. FROM nnx .J AMF.S THOMPSON, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 2Stb, D6 ' A. J251 jEt . Cotnra m slrtp as pool as the I-it. The R MI) JACKET (Oolburtt's Patent) AXE i innot be ex celled We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent more than common Axes, with less labor to the chipper. Fend fur circular and prices to LH'PUiCOTT Ai H tKFAVELL, IMcsburgh. 1*4., Sole Mai>- faet'rs. For sale by principal Hardware Dealers. To the Ladies. FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Wo are selling Silks, Shawls, Vry and Fancy Goods, of every description, also, Silrcr ware, Fur niture. Sic. Valuable Presents, from Si to SoUll, sent J'rce of charge to agents sending clubs of ten and upwitr is. Circulars sent free to any address. IV VFT 11 .fc CO. P*D. Box 2931. 42 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. \OTTCK is hereby giver, that Letters Testamen tary upou tlie estate oi llirattt Stark, late of Tunkhanitoek township, deceased, have been g-autei to tho subscribers All p'Tsins in lebted to said e.s tate are requested to tit iky iiotue it.ite payment", ant those ebtittts .t -,nt st t!i s.imu w.ll present thin July auihetitic.it ! t r etll-iimMt. WM M. ST AUK. ) F , GEO. AV. STARK > " x r3 ' Tunkhmnock, April 29, I?Q3 3fwg THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE; THAT on the 2- it lay of April A. I). l-tfiP, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was is-it-a tgoint. the Estate of C M. Bacon, . ISGB, at 9 o'clock A M. Tlin.s. A ROWT.EV, U. S. Marshal. ' 89 11 a.- Mesofger, Western Iis. l'a. NOTICE. A'! j - • n- - indebted (■. mo. l.y note, judgmrnt, or book ac.oa.it are m jaes; tto make payments im i ino-liately und s.tvo cost. DANIEL WRIGIIT. Tunk , M iy 13, l?(j9 —u!9. SCOTT'S jji Popular P.emedies, Y& Prepared from C.I MS, IT ERRS and ROOTS, and never fails when used in time. j SANATIVE CERATE, ; For Barns. Braids or Scald Ileail. 1~5 1 Frosted Feet. Wounds, luilaßied ■*. 1 Eyes, ft.. ;; e l band-, Old Clrers, lodoieut '1 oniors, P 'us. Sore Nip- pies,Caked Brcasis.BruLscs,Sprains, I Corns, Arc. Cholera Curate, j 'srsirV For Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, :SC'-iHLYRIJP.:i Bowel "C'l mpbdnte, Cramp Colic, fi Ncrvons, Billions and Si,k llrad -4 . Hebe, S.-tir Slomxcb, Dyspepsia, " ~ T n " rf Kenttilgia. Fever nnd A o':e, Colds ; s| knd Cold Chills, Spoiled lever, Ac. J LUNGS ?| —— | tt.. [ Cocgli Syrup & Candy. I —Conhs. Colds, Difficulty of Brer,th q.r.lng, Spitting of Blood. Conrantp tlon, mid nil affections of the Lnnga The afflicted can rely upon its doing IpT? - mm h or niore th.vj any olher j remedy, itt Hit-thing the nerves, fn. . cilifsting expeotoration, sad heal {•' tbedisea-cd Lungs, thnsstrik -,r . 'in r.vt ti ertofof ll c disease and - • v c: atlte-'iti... it frt-nt the system. All J , j 'J Itok is a trial of this Preparation, rf' r* r as It has uoefinal, and never fails to ( ' ' gi\e eulite tatiefaction to all who * : use it. \ : Zik". RHEUMATIC REMEDIES, A certain euro for Chronic and In \ " flamntatorv Itbeumatism. Risen -1 . tiiciy free from all poisonous Mil>- I stances; it is not iuinriotts to the healih; it cleanses the system; it '•A-f'-i-iril_r,C- pnvif.es the Bloed; it eratr.cs'es dicpa.-o. To be u;ed with tlie IClieu 6K;i ;-S3 mat'C Ointment Full directions *c | ctuipany each bottle uwl box. BLOOD PURIFIER, T! i remedy is a certain Cine for all diseases of the Blocd; it cler.nf.es - the system, aud thus operates in the , * ® ',■Z c % jtnlv "rational way, to ersdieate the "**? . 1., .1' disease, and effect a Uioroitpb cure. ——... p" The above Medicines have boon prepared for the last 35 a cats, and —r have given entire satisfaction In all i r." cases, where the directions have —— • been observed. Prepared by L. SCOTT, Scranton, *-• ... l or ;ale by Lyniati ,t Wells, Druggists Tunkhan no.-', Pa. v7n3Jsemi-w CPA It IRAN'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Wyoming County, to nte directed, will bo ex posed to public sa e on tho premises, on Saturday the 20 th day of June A D. ISiiß. al 1 P. M , all tha interest of the minor children of John Ellsworth, late of North more lan 1 township, dee'd, to wit: an undi vided oue tenth interest in the following described property situate in th- sail township of Northmore- Un.l and county aforesaid, hounded on the North by land of John 1). Myers, on the East by lands of .Mtlo Keeler and Babcoek. on the Soutn by land of Milo Keelcr, and on the West by lands of Milo Keeler, James Hastidder and John D. Myers, containing one hur. Ired ami twenty-five acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, LEVI WINTERS, 424 Guardian of minor children. IN BANKRCPTCY —ln the matter of William L. Bardwell, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States, for tho Western District of I'enn'a To whom it may Concern . The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of V.iiiiato L. Biriwell, of l'unkhannoek in the county ot Wyoming, anl State of Pennsylvania with in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition by the District Court f said District. Dated at Tunkhannock, the Ist day of May, A D 18gBr u4ow3 JOHN B. RHODES, Assignee. 3000 Yds. DELAINES for 15 cts per jr->rd, *t C. I>K'l'HICJbL'3, ffifo pfeftlisfmrate. I)OQK AGRHTS WAWTHD FOR LOSS- I > tNH'* HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES —f'-un it* 'BicoVery to the oloe of Andrew John son'a administration ;in one rujrnl octavo volume of HOO pages, illustrated by four hundred engravings on wood and twelve engravings on steel; entirely new. For speeiiue n* and terms, apply to T. I!KI,- KN AP, Hartford, .nn., or BLISS A CO., 101 Broad rtreet, Newark, N. J. AI-I-.N IS VY ,\ \ T Fl>— For th prr-mml hi" t..ry of General Omul, by A. I). 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SEXU AL DISEASES, Ac.—Send your address on stamped envelofie and ask for circular of " Patholo* gy." Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Nassau N. Y. WOODEN WATER PIPE, GAS PIPE AIDE AVE TROUSH! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE EVER I m i le. Everybody, particularly FARMERS and MINERS, send for a free descriptive circular end price list to J. A. \\ 001'WAllD, Williamsport, Pa. Grccit Distribution. BY THE METROPOLITAN GIFT CO. Cash Gifts to the Amount of 8230,000 Every Ticket Draws a Prize. 6 Cash Gifts, Each 810,000 10 ' " 5,000 20 " 1,000 40 " 580 200 " " 100 300 " 5& •'•*'o " " 25 '• " 25 30 Eb-gaut Rosewood Pianos Each 8300 to 8500 Jib " " Melodeons " 75 to 160 W) Sewing Machines " g9 to 175 25(1 Musical Boxes •' 25 to 200 300 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 300 75u Fin® Silver Watches " 30 to 60 Fine Oil Paintings, Flamed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Alliums, and a large assort* nient of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at 51.000,000, A Chance to Diaw any of the Above Prist Z'S by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 ets. Tick ets describing each Prize are sealed in Envelopes an 1 thoroughly mixed. Oil receipt of 25 ets. a Seal ed Ticket will be drawn without choice an 1 deliver* ed at our offi-e. or sent by mail to any address. Tb. prize named upon it will bo delivered to tho ticket holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will b imme iiately sent to any address, as requested, by exjress or return mail. You will know what your prize is befor. you pay for tt. Any prize may be exchanged for another of the same raluc. No Blanks. ft* Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. References.--We scleit the few following names from the to my who have lately drawn valuable pri ses and kindly permitted ns to publish th'-in : S. T. Wilkiiis, Buffalo, N. Y , 81,000; Miss Ann!. Monroe, Chicago, 111 , Piano, valued at 8650 ; Robt. Jackson, Dubuque, lovra, Gold Watch. 8250; Phil lip McCarthy, Louisville. Ky , Diamond Cluster Uinf, StiOO ; R. A. Patterson, New Bedford. Mass.;. Silver Tea Set, 8175; Miss Emma Walworth. Mil waukee, Wis., Piano, 55dt j Rev. T, \V. Pitt, Cleve land Ohio, Meloleoo, 8i23. IST We publish no names without permission. Opinions of the Press.—'They are doing tb. largest business: the firm is reliable, and deserve their success Weekly Tribune, Feb 9, 1368. We iiave examined their -ystem and know them to be a fair dealing firm.—iV. Y. Herald, Feb. 28th. 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