Local and Personal. Frost ,-"E rI y-ri?er in this region found a fro.t it several places this (Wednesday) morning. Owing to the fog '• a ' little, if any damage resulted from this uncalled for visit of master Jack. Xhe Ladies will find at Mrs. E. Leas' Store a full stock of "phancy pbixings" both for their com fort and convenience, and to aid them in arraying themselves more like the lillies. A wise man, said they couldn't beat these, in fixing up—but we think those who get their goods at Mrs. Leas' come very Bear doing so. navigation,—Water was let into the North Branch Canal on Saturday last, and it is now said to he in navigable order. This will l,c wt*Louie news to many a weary, waiting boatman, as well as tho business communities along the l.nc ol the ' ditch." The Laying of the Track on the Lehigh Val ly Ra Irojid, between this place and f'ittaton, is in lialu quo just now, the compauy having exhausted their supply of iron. It is said, however that work will be resumed about the first of June, when a new supply of iron can be obtained sufficient for complet ing the track to this place. It is now laid from Tittstos to near Gardner's Ferry, a distance of some firs or six miles, and with the increased facilities which canal navigation now affords, for the distribu tional ties and iron along the line, it is expected the woik will be pushed forward with sufficient vig or to reach Tuukhaunock in time for a Fourth of July Excursi n. Sherman & Lalhtop have been making recent additions to their large sto k of dress goods and clothing to which they invite the attention of the publtc. The Ladies will find at this place, goods of superior texture aud quality, an 1 in greater amount nod variety than in stores devoted to general mer chandise. This establishment make- fine dress good? s speciality, and are determined to afford their pa trons good goods because they thiDk by so doing they will irear longer. Don't Forget to examine the work and work ings of the "Coiniiin ition" Sewing Machine, sold by- Mrs Newman and Tutton, of this place. This ma chine is tiuly a wonder, in this age of wonderful in ventions. It ne.is only to be seen, to satisfy the most injrelulous as to it- great capacity for work Sflop~Llttfiig.—-Some light-fingered gentry, more practiced in lhe hocus[kicus art than is good for the morals of community entered the niouey-dravver ol II M. clone on Monday last and extracted there from >lO or sl2 in greenbacks and fr tctionil cur rency. Ho vry gei erously left a check of SSO, which was in the drawer at the time, that could pos sibly be of no use to him, but toi k all the small change. Mr. S. objects to such legerdemain game' bring played in bis shop, and gives due notice that it caught in the act the piesi.gialors will suffer the cxtretue penalties of the law. A Spirituous influence appears to be pervading our community to such an extent as to cause serious disturbances occasionally. On Saturday evening some " young bloods," un ler the influence of the spirit of bis satantc majesty, or some other eri/ spirit m our milst, entered the grocery store of Id M. Stone and detuoli-hed things generally One '■dutcher," uiore gitted and " spiritually minded" than bis followers, appeared to take the lead iu this '• heroic affair " Asa fitting Jinale to this frond cou/> if dot a dance oceurre 1 ujon one of our canal Irblges iu tnwu under the inspiring uiusic of Bac chus, iu which nunc of the party, while endeavotiog to • swing the circle," unfortunately made the circle too large and swung clear off the bridge into the ' ditch" below,where the; found uiore water than the,)' bad been in the habit of imbibing Let thcin be ware lest thej fill into that ditch, "the last ditch' from which there is no escape. llufford Ilmiße.—liviJeuces of prosperity are abundant on every band, and not among the least of these is the HLFFUKD Hocse. formerly Baldwin Ho ts! This House, now un iergoing thorough ro[ cars and rrn i vat ion, cannot Mil, under its present man agement, lo meet the wants of the traveling public llarry llufford, the proprietor, ranks among the first class landlords of the State, and, from present indi cations, does not intend to allow b ; s reputation to suffer in this re.pcct, He is among the very few landlords who ' know how to keep a hotel;" and knowing, does not fail to meet the expectations of his numerous guests. All who are so fortuiia'e e to dnmicil beneath his roof are met with tiiai LbmdncS of smile and cordiality of feeling whi h makes ■ '.*'.n feel entirely at home. He antie'pvtes ibe wots of Lis guests and ministers to their comfort. At such a house the traveling public like to tarry ; anl we predict for it that success which the en'erprising and gentlemanly proprietor so richly deserves Wall's Hotel is also undergoing repairs and presems many inducements to the traveling public. We notice among its recent improvements an exten sion of its bar, which has been f.isliiouel after the more recent styles of architecture. The house is well managed and is deserving of public patronage Sullivan & Erie It. It.--On Monday, 11th ult , w,rk was resumed on the Sullivan .t hrie Rail road, and it is expected that the entire line from Itushore to Towanda will bo graded and bridged this year, — Sullivan Free Press. Singular Arrldent.--The fly wheel, or balance wheel as it is more commonly termed, (weighing 25 tons) to one of the engines in the Iron Company's mill at Scranton, went to pieces on dhursd.iy last at a little past 12 o'clock M , just after the hi ads had quit work for dinner, while revolving at the rate of "5 times per iniout3. The diameter of the wheel was >4 feet, ari l hence its periphery or outer bound ary ol the wheel, traveled at he rate of a little over one uiile per uiinute Its segments flew in ev ery direction —those portions rising went up wards, and the bal ince down or directly forward or backward. One piece, we ghing about 5 tons weat upward through the roof and about 50 feet in the air, moved about 160 fiet (describing the arc of a circle) in the air and fell th ough the roof, making a hole ten by fifteen feet. Where it went nut of the roof it Dade a bole twenty by thirty feat. Another eeg toe-it went through the brick wall. The engineer was preseot at the time of the accident an 1 escaped uninjured. He xiates-that the wheel was making no more than its accustomed revolutions, and that the accident is entirely unaccountable. A Sabbath School Convention and Insti tute for Wyoming County, will be held in Tunk h a mock on the third week in June, commencing on Tuesday evening the 16th. Speakers from abroad are already engaged to attend. Friends of the Sun day School cause may anticipate an interesting and profitable occasion. It is desired that every Sunday School in the County send at least one delegate and rep.,rt at the first session on Tuesday evening. Wednesday afternoon will be devoted exclusively to the children, and at that meeting, commencing at 10 o'clock, the children are especially invited to at tend. Itelcgates will report to Mr. A. B. Mott, at bis store. The Convention will be under the direction of Mr R. Crittenden, who for years has devoted bimeelf wholly to the Sabbath School cause. 1.. V, R. R.—Cars are now running on this road as far up as the Sax Hotel, now kept by Samu el VaDderburg. The proability is that by the 4th of July, the road will be through to Tuokhannock.— We congratulate the people of Wyoming and Brad ford counties upon the prospect they have for addi tional outlets for their abundant agricultural pro ductions: Pittston is waiting impatiently tor the •rest.— pulsion. Gazette, luaane Hospital.— There was a law passed by the last Legislature appointing Commissioners to se lect a site on which to locate a new Hospital for the Insane of the northern district of the State composed of the counties of Monroe, Carbon, P ike, Wayne, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Luxerne, Columbia, Sulli van Bradford, Lycoming, Tioga, Potter, Clinton, Centre, Clearfield, Klk, Cameron and McKean. We learn that some of the commissioner! have been look ing at several locations near this place.— Columbia County Republican. i'oimectlou.—The connection between the Bar olay Railroad and the N. V. A P. K. K.* has at last been made. The fir.-t locomotive was run over the new trestle work lest Saturday morning, 23d inst. A person can now start way up in the Barclay moun tain.-, .in g< nearly all over the w Id by rail. This improvement opens the market for our coal to all serious of the I nitej ?raes, and it will accordingly add to the prosperity of Towanda.— Bradford Argus *or Lehigh Valley R. R„ as it is called here. " He Died Poor,"—So the wull savs when some poor wretch dies alune and forsaken, with no kind hand to smooth his pillow or close his eyes when " his work is done." "He died poor!" the world says, and yet perhaps he was rich, it may not have been in gold, stocks or lands, but what is far belter, rich in having stored his mind with that knowledge " which passeth understanding," and fits him to enter a higher and better existence, in th. memory of a thousand acts of kindness, " whose fruit eternity alone shall bring forth " Better, far better die alone and unnoticed with these memories, than ! to be worth millions earned by oppressing the poor an l needy ones of earth, and the thought that all | your money cannot give you one hour, when the day | of death diaws near, wherein to redeem the errors o an ill-spent life. Ex. Luzerne Co. Agricultural Society,--At a meeting of the I-uzererie County Agricultural Socie ty. held iii Wyomingon Thursday, May Id, 1363, it was Resolred, That the Soe : ety hold its annual fair on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, 30th September, and Ist and '2d days of October, 1868, on their ground in W .voicing. Resulted, That the premium list, of 1303 be adopt ed as the l.asis tor the premium list of 1663, to be modified aud prepared for publication within oiie week by a eoiuiuit'ee appointed tor that purpose Resolred. That Payne Peiteh lie. Siubeu Jenkins ai d James P. Atherton be a committee to get up a trial of .Mowing and heaping Machines during the coming harvest, and to attend to the matter of winter field-crops and grd ns. On motion, the townships of Abington, Dallas, Kingston and Salem were designated as the places for the trial of mowing ana reap ng machines, - Rec ord Times Don't put away Your Furs, Ac., vithont first going to Lyman A Wells' Drug Store for some Moth Destroyer. " Trlx" and " Try mr," for the breath ; Wol cott's Pain Pain', Page's Arnica Oil and all the p >p ular remedies at Lyman A Wells'. The Hearthstone.—We are in receipt of this valuable month. for April, well filled with origiu.il articles. Among the best are "The Nation's Standard Bearers •' 1 Think of Thee" (a poem); A Jour ney and its Purposes '• Gamblers, their Victims and Agents;" Ac., Ac., Ac., together with able arti cles on the " Fartn, Garden aud House ;" " The Stu dio and Shop." Ac-, Ac. We also learn that the publishers have made ar rangements with Messrs. E. Butteiick A Co., the celebrated Fashion House of New York, to furnish the Fashions. We w< u'd advise all of our leaders to get it, as the price ($1.50 a year) is cheap enough for all. The publishers, Messrs. Richardson A Col tins, 59 Cedar street. New York, guaranteeing 768 pages of reading matter each year. New Songs, and instrumental music of all kinds, are being receive! daily at the great central music depot of I, W. Powell, Scranton. A largo number of orders are being filled by mail. Send cash with the order. "Spring it is cheery, Winter is dreary. Green leaves hang, but the brawn must fly ; When be is shaken, I.one anl tors>ken, What can uu old man do but die ?" Why, take Plantation Litters, to be sure, and with theui a new lease of iitc. The old arc uia 'e young ng' T, 'he mi ille- igei rejoice, an t tii- v > u. hundred Washington office seek ers and negroes called on Grant, to congrat ulate hitu on the receipt of the news of hie in urination by the Chicago Convention, when in reply •' a cnngratulafnry speech from CotigressniaiT !• nit well, he made the follow ing eery able speech. It will be noticed that it is a double header , and it is hinted that \Va?bburne bad a finger in it. Somebody doctored G.-anl's lat speech ver"v decidedly. Appended are just what he said, and jlist whai was written for the tele graph. by a " friend"-possibly Washburne : Grant's Real Speech. . Grant's Doctored Speech Gkntlkhk-v : Being en- Gs.xti.eues : Being en■ tirely unaccustomed to tirely unaccustomed to puulie speaking, I not public speaking, und having cultivated that without the desite to cul grace, all I can say is, in tivatc that power (laugh whatever pltse you assign ter), it is impossible for uie, I will endeavor to ®e to find appropriate discharge the duties do- language to thank you :or volriog on me impartial- this demonstration. All Iv arid to the best of my that I can say is, that to abilities. I can only re- whatever position I may fer you to the record I be called by your will, 1 have left. "ha" endeavor to dis charge its duties with fi ; delity and honesty of pur pose. Of my rectitude in i the performance of pub lic duties you will have to judge for yourselves j by my record before you. SCARCITT OF FRUIT. —There will be no apples this year ! Ben. Butler telegraph ed to New Hampshire before the election that Johnson and apple-biossoins would be out at the same time. Of course there will be no apple-blossoms this year, John sou is not out, but KtantOD is. ipttial fotiefs. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NKWEK. has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the public to Restore Gray Hair to its Original Color, and create a new growth where it has fallen off from disease or natural decay. It icUl prerent the hair from falling out. All who use it are unanimous in awarding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail RAXCrSCTL'RED ONLY BY B. P. HALL A Co, Nashua, N. If., Proprietor?. Fur sale by nil Druggists. Price SI.IH' 5000 iaris Best Prints f .2) eis per v-trd, in C. ItKlUiCIv 3 Wall paper. - A bM q en tity at very loir pri<*e*, at C. DETKICK'S. 1 ! ERRORS OF YOUTH. ' A Gentleman who suffered for years from Neivou.- ' ! Debility, Premature decay, and oil the effects of , | youthful in- iscretion, will, for the sake of suffering I humanity, send free to all who need it the recipy | and directions for making the simple remedy be r i which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by t tho advertiser's ex|iricnec, can do so by addressing i in porfeot onfi len>e, i JOHN B. OGDON, 43 Cedar Street, New York. I v6u4o. I __ LUMBER FOR SALE. i TTOrSE BUILDERS and others, will find a full JLjL supply f SEASONED FINE LUMBER for Sale at Tunlrhannock. This LUMBER, which was manufactured at Walt man's Steam Saw Mill in Bradford county, is ol the best quality, and well seasoned. ! Boards will dress to inch, l'lank to 1| and 2 inches iu thickness. Buyers wishing their lumber planed, matched, - Ac., will find Planing Mills at this place to do tho work. For particulars consult E.J. KEENEY, Agt. Tunkhannock, Jen. 1, 1863. , TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED 1. STATE - - for the Western District of Penn'a. j In the Matter of Jasper J. Seymour, Bankrupt. 1 In Bankruptcy To Whom it may Concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice ot his appointment as Assignee | ' of Jasper J. Seymour, of Braiotriiu twp., county of Wyoming and Stale of Pennsylvania, within said Di-tri t, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ui*>n his own petition by the District Court of said Dis ' trict. i Dated Towanda, pa, the 7th day of May A. D' < 1863 42-.v3 JOHN W MIX, Assignee. UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE. 1. Is a PREVENTIVE as well as a cure for Con sutnprion. '2. It arrests Hemorrhage of the Lungs at once. 3. Bfnn Iritis yields speedily to it. iufluen.-c. 4. For Nervous Prostration dDd General Debility it has no equal 5. It supplies nutriment and stimulus to the 1 ody. 6. It gives ihe invalid a " new lease of life." 7. A single bottle will convinee the most skepti cal of its virtues as the great healing remedy of the , age. $1 a bottle. Sold by Lyman A Wells, Tunkhan nock and all druggists. 4'2w4 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. V* OTICK is hereby given th it Letters Testamcn : a 1 tary npon the estate of Stephen Lott, late of : Lemon t' wuship, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to s aid estate are ' requested to in ike immediate payment, and those having claims or denrtn Is against the same will pre sent them duly authenticate i for .settlement without delay. WM H. STARK. > ... U. H. MITCHELL, ) "' I.einnn, April 29, 39w(j. AUDITOR'S NoriCE. The undersigned having bean appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas,-for the County of Wyoming. ! an Auditor to make distribution of monies arising ! from the sale of real 0.-tate of William Koon, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the offi -e ■ of Win. M I'iait, in Tunkhannock Boreugh, on j Wednesday the 9 h day of July, A. D. 1663, at one o'ch ck in the afternoon, at which tune and place all |>er?niis in tercet e I therein are roqiiestud to present their claims, or he debarred from receiving any |>ortioo thereof. * JOHN A SITTSER, Auditor. Tunkhannrek, May 19, 19(j9--nllw4 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphans' Court, b*r the County of Wyoming, an auditor, n the matter of the estate ot T.'wma.- ; t hri-v -U, •!. '.) teal iwdi.-trl' all .n of bal im e of loud n: I : •. i , luiioi-irotors, among e, : .. ait ire'd , v..11 xt:oi to the duties bis ] .tit.i- •it ' .'ince u' Win M. Pi itt. iu Tunk h innock Bur em,, on Wcdnetdoj, tho Ist day of July, A 1). loi'3 at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place, *ll persons interested therein are reque-ted to present theit claims, or be letarrod ' from receiving any poTtioti thereof. JOHN A SITTSER, Ami,tor. Tonkhannork, May 19, 13(j9- r,l!w4. IN BANKRUPTCY. — In the matter of Dovid Smiley. Bankrupt. In the D'striet Court of the ; United States, for the Western District of Pcnnsyl ' vaoli To Whom it may Concern: The undersigned hereby gives noti eof his appointment as Assignee ot David Smiley, of the Township ot Meshoppen, in , ! tho County of Wyoming, and State of Penr.sylva | nia, within said District who his been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition by tbe District Court of said District. Dated at Towanda, Pa., this '2oth day of May, . A. D , IS.JS—n4lw3. W. HENRY WATKINS, Assignee. NOTICE. ! All persons indebted to the late firm of Jfc:vxixs , A Co., on book accunt, arc requested to call and i settle the same without delay, and save further , : trouble. Mehoopany, Pa., May 9. IMSB. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: r PHAT on the 21stt day of May A D. ISGB a i warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the j estate of Jerry A. Thomas of Nicholson, in the County of Wyoming and Stnte of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupt on his own peri lion ; that the payment of any debts and deliveiy of any I property belonging to such Bankrupt, to his, or for ! Iris use, and the transferor any property by trim are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the Creditors ol I said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a i Court ot Bankruptcy, to be holdcn at No. 3U3 Lack ! an anna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 19th day of Juße, 1868, at j 10 o'clock A. M. THOS A ROWLEY, U. S Marshal, : 4'2w4 as Messenge, Western Dis. Pa. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for tho Western District of Pennsylvania. In • Bankruptcy. I Western District of Ptnnsylcania, ss: I A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the estate of Samuel Clark of the j county of Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania in said District adjudged a Bankrupt upon petition of his creditors, and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt to htm or to his use, and the transfer of any projierfy !by hiui are forbidden by law. A uieeiing of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and j choose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to he holdcn at Scran •ton in said'district on the fifteenth day of June A. D. ; 1668 at 10 o'elock A M , at the office of E. N. Wil lard, one of tho Registers in Bankruptcy of said Dis trict THUS A- ROWLEY, CI. S .Marshal. 4'2w2 per P DeLaccy, Deputy. 3000 Yds. DELAINES for 15 ct. per yard, at 0. DETRICK'S. m —- IN BANKRUPTCY —ln the matter of Lawrence C Conklin, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of PeDn'a To vhom it may Concern . The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Lawrence C. Conklin, of Tunkhannock in the county of Wyoming, and State of Pennsylvania with in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court ef said j District- Dated at Tunkhannock. the 28th day pf May, A. D !0£ q , b43*3 JOHN B RHODES, Assignee. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, PRRFARBD Br PR. C. M. JACKSON, • raiLADILPHM, Pa. The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervoui Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all mirage, arl.lng from a Dig ordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OP TUK BLOOD. Road the following symptoms, and if you find that four system it affected by any of thent, you may root assured that disease has commenced i:.l attack nn tht most important organs of your truly, and unlets soon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a vn terabit left, touts terminating in death, wilt be. tht result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart burn, Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in the Stomauh, Sour Eructations, Sink 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 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 bkiu and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kvil, and Great Depression of Spirit*. AU these indicate disease of the layer or Digesting Organs, combined with impure blood. finoflaub's (Dcnmut Bittrra Is-rntlrrly vegetable,and retiming no liquor. It Is * compound of Klutil Kx trncls. The Knots, llerha, and Hark, from which these rxlrurt.l are made ore gathered In Germany. All the medicinal virtue, are extracted from them by n aclcntltlc rhcinlat. These extract, are then forwarded to tht. country to be used expressly for the manufacture of the.e Hitters. There I. 110 alcoholic substance or any kind used In compounding the Hitlers, lience It Is the only Hitter, that can be 11. Ed In ca.e. \v here alcoholic at Im nl.llts are not adv I.able. iijooflanb's ©crtnnn Conic u 1 combination of all th* ingredients of the Bitten, with ru he Santa Cruz Bum, Orangt, etc. It it used for the same diseatm at the Bittern, in cases where some pure alcoholic stimulus is require*l. You will bear in mind that these remedies are entirely flifforeut from any others advertised far the. cure of the diseases named, these, briny of medicinal extracts, while the uthers are mrr> decoctions of rum in S'ime form. The TONIC is decidedly one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take it, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities hate caused it to be known as the greatest of aU tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, when tlie pa tient supposed he was afflicted with this terrible disease, have been enred by the use of these remedies. Extreme emaciation, debility, and cough are the usnal attendants upon severa eases of dyspepsia or disease of the digestive organs. Even In cases of ganutue Coii.iiiupf ton, the.e remedies will he found of the greatest benefit, Strengthening and Invigorating. DEBILITY# There is no medicine equal to JTooflandTs Cerman Bitters or Tonic in cases of Debility. They impart a tone and rigor 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 tinge from the eye, impart a bloom to the cheeks, and change the patient from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigor ous parson. Weak and Delicate Children are made strong liy using the Hitters or Tonic, In fact, they arc Knnilly Sledlclnea. They can be administered with perfect safety to a child tlircs month, old. the most delicate female, or a man of ninety. That Rtmtdict are the belt Itlootl I*tirlflerß ever Im own, and will curt all distaitt resulting from btd bluitl. Keep your blood pure: keep your I.ircr in order; keep your digestive organs in a sound, healthy condi tion, by the use of these remu-iei, and no disease, will peer assail you TS3 C3MPLEZIO2T. Ladles who wish a fair skin and f;ood complexion, free from a yellow* nil (Inge and all other (lliflpiiirniriit, should use these remedies oceaslon* ally. The Liver In perfect order, and the hlood pure, will result in spark* liug eyes and "blooming cheeks. CAUTXOR. TloqHantTi German Remtdies are counter filed. The genuine hare the signature of i\ JI. tlac/mon on the front of the out side *crapj*er of each botll', an* the name of the article blown in ea*.h bale. Ail others art counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been re cti ved, test ifytiig to the % irtucof thess remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS. FROM HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Clilcf Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. I'niLADELPIII 1, M IB' n 10th. 1.67. I find "fToofiaeurs German Bitlers" is not an niton icatmg bererage, but is a good tonic, useful in disnr. ders of the digestive organs, and of great Ivnrfit in eases of debility and want of nervous action in list lystem. lours truly, GEO. ll'. IYUODWARD. PROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Conrt of Pennsylvania. Pnii.ißti.PHlA, APRIL 28th, H46. I cmialtlrr " llooflaiid'a German Hit ter." a rtilsieihle t/tadicilir In case of at tack, of Indigestion or llyspcpala. I can certify this from iny experience Oflt. Yours, wit h respect, JAMES THOMPSON. Prom REV. JOSEPH H. KEXNARD, D P, Paator of the Tenth It ipti-t Church, Philadelphia. Da. JacKfON—Dtin Sib :— I have hern frequently re quested to fanned my name with recomrnenaa[ions of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out "f my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all eases de clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, ami particularly in my own family, of the usef ulnessof Dr. lloofiand's German Hitters, 1 depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conru tii.u that for general debility of the system, mid especially for I.iTer Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some, cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. l'ours, very respectfully, J. it. grni WARD, TTglith, below Coates St. Price of the Bitters, 81.00 per bottles Or, a half dozen for $5.00. Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $7.50. The Tonic is'put up in quart bottles. Recollect that it is Dr. TToofiarurs German Remedies that are so universally used and so highly recommend ed ; anil da not allow the Druggist lo induce you to take any thing else that he may say is just as good, be cause. he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by express to any locality upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 ARCII STREET, Philadelphia. CH AS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly 0. M. JACKSON k CO. Theae Remedies are for sale by Druggist., Storekeepers, and Medi cine Dealer, everywhere. Do not forget to examine well the article you buy, in order to get the genuine RAPER HANGINGS: PAPER HANGINGS:: PAPER HANGINGS :: iOOO Pieces. WINDOW CURTAIN3-CLOTII A PAPER. A Large Variety and all at greatly reduced prices. AT TIIE BOOK STORE OF F C. A R P. ROSS, Tonkbancock, April 15,'6S— 3g'*l. $Li Circular, Mill, Mula/, Gang & Cross Cut SiV w . Every S.w that leave- our Fa.ttory i* Oil Tetnp ! 'TjJ and Paten' Ground, perfecliy true arid even an l made of uniform ten per by o'ur patent temper in K process X\. x. 33 s, Comm n Vipe as goo I as the lc t. The RED JACKET (Oulburn's Patent) AXK cannot be .\- eelled Wc e ex i pi.-e l to public sa e on ibe premises, on Saturday the 20th day of June A It. ISbS. at 1 P. M , all thii interest of the minor children of John Ellsaorth,late lof North morel.'tn I town hip. dee'd, to wit: an undi vided one t nth interest in the fol'owiiig described property situate in the said township of Northmore- I and at: I i-oiiioy aforosai I laiuiidei on the North by and of John fl. .Myers, on the E ist by lands of Milo Keeter and Duheoek. on the South by land of Milo 1 Ivcolir, and on the West by lands of Mile Kceler, (amis 'las.idler at.d John Lb Mi ITS, containing oue i nun lied and twenty-five acres, more or less, with the . appurtenances, LEVI WINTERS, ; P2w4 Guardian ol minor children. SOMETHING NEW IN ME3HOPPEN! : • Mrs. Charlie Bunnell ' respectfully make •• r.\rn to the citizen? •(' MESHOI'PKN Jtr.U vicinity that ?lie i? now r.'ceiviuj :i iurge ami v arctuliy selected assortment ot* Ml LI IMiliV (.'(JODS, Consisting of UuXNETTS, 11A TS, CATS, SILL'S, Fi is soys, FLOWERS, | DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADIES' ORNAMENTS, i and an on Hers variety of other articles too burner I us to mention wlii.h are offered for salens cheap ' is can be bought at any other establishment. | Call and satisfy yourselves. i N-B Repairing do te in the most approved style j Meshoppcn, Ap-i '23, '6s-~3Lu3 jjjiiling'i & ■ |]hil!ipfi Keep on haml and at all times, a full stuck uf xircv GOODS AND Boots & Shoes, of Eluiira manuf ture. j " *' Bing'uiton " " city " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE, • GLASS and CROCKER! , WARE. A slit on and Bbl. SALT, I'KIEI) FRUITS, of all kinds Flour Feed, Meal &. Gran, PORK, IIAM and FISH, Farming Utensils, Src., &c. Wc take in exchange, al! 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 j purchasers, during the season ; will be found on Bridge Street, below < llullbrd's Hotel, the sign in large j letters "Store." V*? We hare good PRINTS at | 12 1-2 ets. per yard, and all other goods in proportion. Call and see us j and you will he satisfied Uiat it is not the best place to buy where there is the most blowing done. Our stock is j always full, as wc receive goods every day from New York, and are bound to sell as low as the lowest. BILLINGS & PHILLIPS. Tunkkannock, May 27, '67 —n42 tf I Jjto plifiHsraents. BOOK AGENTS WAWTKD FOR LOSS. ING'A lllsfOUY OK THE I'N ITED STATES j — F r 'tin itii ilia-invrv lo the CID'C of Au Irtw John a N's administration ; Ih one MJH! octavo volutin! ol SOO page, illustrate I by four hundred enararinas •IN wood .IND tirelce engrarings on steel; entirely neie. For specimen* mid terms, apply TO T. BEE ; KNAP, Iltirifnril, Conn., or BLISS A CO., 194 Brd ( -treet, Newark, N. J. AGENTS H AMKD-F R lb. personal his tory of General Grant, by A. I). Kic.lnt-v a ha'tle. S E that the j Book you huy is endorsed hy all THE leading General* BOOK AGENTS WANTED R'OR" PEOPLES LOOK OF BIOGRAPHY," hy ! X JAM US I'AKToni. tint "Prince of Biographers," containing lives OF distinguished persons of all AGEF ■on countrie.* women a* well a* men A handsome , oefavo l ook of over (ibO pags, illustrated wish 12 I beautiful steel e ngravings No competition. Agents ' suy it sells fader than any bank they ccer sold.— I Send for suoscrip. iou eireui.ir. A, S lIA LE A Co., Publishers, ilarlford, Ct. AGENTS WANTED FOR 31 en of Onr Day; Or Biographies <■ >r over 50) ID the most prominent ; men of ilie initial!, including Grant, Snerman, Col ; fax, Sumner, Stanton, Shcri IM, Graw, Kcllv, Jay Cook, Curtiu, TI umhull, FeDtoo, Buekinghaiu, Wil : N.N, Greeley. Wade, Morton, Phillips. Farragut, Chase, Logan, Stevet.A, Beecher, an I others. Eiu le.tiiihed wiih over 4'J lile-like Steel Portraits. 609 Pages. Sold only by Agents. Great inducement*. SEND for circulars ZEIGLER, MECLKDY A CO, ] F IL4 Arch street, Phiia., PA MLLM AI J 11, LI Ml NATION I Four Mil -nifi ently filustr.itcl Medical Books, j coDtainiog important Physiological Information, for , men and \L ouivn, sent free on receipt of 25 eels , Ly addressing Dr. JOHN V.V.MinurooL. No. 30 Clint- n ; Place, N. Y. City X Oil I'll AMERICAN Sl'E tH fIIIPLO. Through Line to California, VIA PANAMA 011 NICARAGUA. New Arrangement, Sailing from New York on the JTH AC 20TII OF EYFRY .MONTH, 1 Or the day before when these dates fall on Sundry PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY AN' OTHER ROUTE, j For inform ;. ti. n address D. N. CAKKIXUI'OX.AGT.. ILL IVE>T Street, New Yerk. J W H. WEBB, Pre* CHAS. DANA, A'iec Pres. Office - 51 Exchange Place. New York. MA Id If A- I.ANGMAVS PATENT LIQUID 81-SULPTIATE OF LIME. A CERTAIN | R serv live of Eggs, F'ruit, Meat, 1 J I AC . for any length of time. Fa>r sale hy Drug- I AIS'S and Grocers. | JA NT ED— AGENT!} to sell HV sample a Coin - I l ined SIJUAR , Level and Bevel. Great in- L dacements offered. County Rights for sale on most 1 liberal terms For particulars address W. S. BATCH ! ELDKR A Co , Pittsburg, Pa, WANTED—AGENTS— $290 per uionth the year round or a certainty of 85 -0 to SIOT'O per : month to those having a liitle eajiir.il. We guar.in ! tec the ahove monthly salary to good activi agents lat their own HOMES. Every agent, farmer, garduer, I planter and fruit grower, North and South, should | send at oncejor pal tiridars. Please call on or ad die*.* J. AiIEARX A CD., GO SECOND street, Balti more ML. AGENTS WANTED. PEOPLE ill want of, AUJ Agents who are selling all km ;* of S, vvil G Sl.iCilil.es, ..re req'l. sico ■ io address MIL (with s'N ep) for greatly REDM-CD jiri- OCS anl terms. J. K. PEARSONS, box 4, Ctiarics { towu, Mas.*. ' IllSFiSffi ® LADIES IS TEE SEWING GUiDE, 1 a beautiful article for tho assistance of Indie* tu hand GIVING, n t only protecting the finger froui the ug'v I pri Kof tho needle, hut. being pravi le I with a rib ' | the stitches are ma le with EXACT UEG! LARi L Y*. , | and increased rapidity If also keejoi the jioiut IF ' the nee-ILE in [*' ife.-I condition. For all kinds of embroidering and crotchet in? it is invaluable. The GUIDE is elegantly silver-plated, and will -ELL at sight TO every lady. Sent to any address L>\ mail, on re-eipf of 25 I—nts., or solid stiver, 75 cents Agims wanted IN every town Terms and sample i |.o 25 .t* Li'.fial di-conot to the trade. Ad-, 875 to 8200 per mutitu, everywhere, male and female, to in troduce the. GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE This ma chine will stitch, hern, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider ill a most superior manner. — : Price only 819. Fully warranted for five years. ' We wilt pay F 1000 for any machine that will sew a : Stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Sliteb " Every ! second stitch can be out, and still the cloth cannot | he pulled apart without TEARING it. We pay agents j from 873 to S2OO per month and expenses, or A citn mission from which twice that amount can be made Address SECOMIi ACO , PITIBBUKGU, Pa., or BOSTON. MAS*- C'AUT IX,-I>o not be INIJIOSEIL upoi by other parties palming If worthless cast iron machines, us- ' der the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only geuuine and really practical CHEAP machines uiunu- , tactuiod. " Carbonized Meat." DO YOU SUFFER and DESIRE RELIEF FROM j < ov*ir>nrio>, IIRONLIIIT'IS ASTHMA, or DYSPKPSIA I II so,— THE " CAR RON IZEI) MEAT" Is a sure cure ! Ask your druggist for it or send $1 j lor a can, to SAM'L B. COLES A CO. |3*"#lo per dox, Lykens, Pa WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR GOLD and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Silk Dress Patterns, Carpeting*, Domeslic Goods, Ac. T CIRCULARS SENT FREE, giving full particulars, or ten cheeks sent for One Dollar, describing ten different articles which we will AT 11 for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Splendid iiiilucements offered to Agents sending us Clubs. Address LABONTE A BABBITT, No, Sudbury street. Dtntou, MUM, ( it HI) ■->W <— Grralrst C.'urloalfy t>f tlif Illtll C titury I i WfOXDERFUL Electric F.*h--It pleases all ! * v t.v m ill for iO els. aol itsmp i i for 25 oeot*. A hires- th* inventor, NATHAN II ALL. We.-t MiU . tiuiy, Mass. k'jJ" Agents wanted in every part of the aufld.^Fj NOTHnC LtKE IT IN MI.Dn INK A luxu y to .hejialate, a paiu l*s ?.a uaot ag. title atiinu! ;nt to the eir cul IINUI, a |*nsj* ratory prepira'ior., an aiiA biiious niedi. ine, n snuna - a dicrotic arid an s liui. .hie gene al ult-r itive. Su h ar the ae. in w'edged and daily | ieo t-Mpetties of 1 TAKRA.NTS Effortescent APERIENT. Sold by a 1 Diuggis s MARRIED and Single PeisoUi ill. uld s nd lr Dr. S Al LinJii' great 11, k- • ',e> to Lnv< ' 25 el* ; 'Private Book,' teaching all a' out 'Sexual and Marriage Physiology,' S' ; or t'l ot*. for ' Sr - toon on uHiljip ind Marriage,' iri lu l'og special I Circular ot all his h.*iks. Sent on reeetpt of price I by return mail prepaid. Ad ire*s •' Limdi* I'uhlnh uig Soeiet', X. W. cor. 1 J k st. A Girarl avenue, I'll l.i leiphi :. Pa PAYCTIOMAXCY, - r SOUL Cll \R Al I NG. _ How either tes may laseinite and giinlhc af* ; teot'on* of any one !l,e,v choose, instantly : aim se— •ure proS|ri'y in IV• or business Every one can a-quire tilts s ngol ir pawc. This queer, exciting l**ik has been published by u- ten yr irs, the sale of nhi h has been eiiorinoti*. and is the only book .f i "m kin I in the English 11nguIge *ci ; by mail for ; 25 ef* ,or live for one dollar i tin a guide io the unmarried A lire.-a T. WILLIAM ACO , 11. ok Pui.li-hers, Phil i tvl;, ii i. A GENTS WANTED for EVERY COUNTS,— t'l Our 4 gents are m king AI Oh t *ls!. Pr nmotb ■e lingoor STATIONERY Gil l P.VK kGhS.— ml for ci -ulars lI3A-T.S.V I.UBRI'CHr, Em i oire Map, Chart and M . i ,;i. ry K-t.,i iiliiment, lU7 . Eioirty i;:ecj, Natv Yoik. ONE XSBp ~\r "f" J\. JLi V A PIIKSKXT OF ,52. Value OF your own selei tion, free of -M', for tl few days' service in any town or village P irtieiilars an I . • gi.' s.-nt fr-e, hv iio.lreseicg with s'air.r. N. B. 1 CLOUDMAN •' One le,!i.,i „f Fneliih | IT-l and Allelica i Dry and Fun. y Goo.ti. Cutlery, i Jewelrv, A,-. A'C'iifs r r■ '>/ er'jods 'is an rqitiraleiU fur llicr labor fur prwurirft club}.— ; -end 25 eta. for 'lie n unis < t iio arii I s uiil ;besnt on receipt of One Doll n>•< h Agenti wan i led. Full descriptions scut free i v ; ii'. V I ..ess AI AR II ,2 CO.. 3 Tremont R„w. and 12 Howard 80-.on, Af iss. TO THE LADIES. We are agent* for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Al inulacturers, and are prepared to : furnish the who e entin'rv with DRY nd FANCY ; GOODS, SILKS >I:AV.LS, Jiia EERY. SILVER : WARt . I I RNITUIIE, PIANO-, SEWING MA i CHINES, Ac. A;-., at the uniform price of One Dollar lor Each Article. I Send your cluoy of ten and upwar-is, for descriptive ' cheeks, ,howi g what article con te '.ht.iincd lor . One Dollar, with 10 cents fi.r oceft he, k CIRCULARS SENT PllE'l. Presents w..rtli f-otn 8! to 8 JoU seat free of charge , to agtms sending clubs. Agents wanted I.i Evftj Town. CL'SIIAI IN A CD , 10 Ar ii Street. B n Maw. tt.400.00i) Co t. inou :i t our Years* PATRONIZE IHE Having i.ie luree-t eapi'al m >-t cT,ei ien-ed bn4- I CIS. and exclusive trade ot any cuiiceru in the Dol lar SOe buiin * . we oi A AMI::: SATISFACTION in every insf-.n -w. arid ],. the best scic.ti.n of Itoorftf ever nff-re'l nt USE DOLLAR EACH. No other CJ'lcerH has any suuir irb t r L rer our Agents are selling Our motto: "Prompt and Ro liatdo " .Male and female agents wan eI in city and i country. THE LADIES ; *n particularly request",! to t v i nr r p -.lir club system of selling ill kii if Dry and Finn/ 'joints, Dress Patterns. Cotton Cloth ' 'ado .< h'iirer Dia lled Coods Wattha. Sfc. I a.eut. fen Fountaiu and at tie- k des'-ribirig aniir j ti de to be sold lor a dollar, 10 e's.; 20 lor $2 ; 40 for 34 ; fiO for $ ; 100 f- i $10; s it Iy ma l. Preo , Presents t*> getter up, 't corrh 50 per cent more than ; those sc xt hy any o'hsr concern ) according to sue of j ' lull. Se*.d u* a trill club, or if 1.,t no not fail to j sen.' for a circular. ' N. B. Our sale should \',.T I e classed with New ' York dollar" jewelry s •!.-.* or 1. 'gas Tea Compa nies," as it is nothing of the sort EAsTMAN A KENDALL, 63 Hanover street. Boston. Mass. i pVRE YOUKSEIiF of DEBILITY, SEXU -0 AL DISEASES, Ac. —Send your a-itress on stamped envelope and .ask for circular "f " Patha!o gv." Direct AMERICAN NEWS CD., 121 Naisau st., X. Y. WOODEN WATER PIPE, GAS A!' D EAVE TRSUSSI! FHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE EVER 1 made. Everybody, particularly FARMERS and MIXERS, send lor a free descriptive circular and ::.ice list to J A. WOODJVaRD, Williamspnrt, Pa. Great Distribution. BY TCE METROPOLITAN GIFT CO. Cash Gilts to tlie Amount ot 8240,009, Every Ticket Draws a Prize. 5 Cash Gifts, Each SIO,OOO 10 ' " SiOOO 20 '• •- 1000 40 " 500 200 ' 100 :>OO " 50 150 " " 25 bM " 25 30 Elegant Rosewood Pi.ir is- • • • Each S3OO to 5.500 35 " " Melodeons " into 150 150 Sewing Machines " fib to 175 250 Musical Boxes " 25 to 200 300 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 300 750 Fine Silver Watches " 39 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings, 1 lnim 1 Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Aloum*. and a large .assort ment of l ine Gold Jewelrv. i" ail valued at S I .000.000, A C'hance to Draw any ol the Ahove Pri- Z.'S by purchasing a >eale I Ticket f r 25 cts. Tick ets describing each Prize are sealed in Knvebqws an 1 thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 cts a fcal eil Ticket will he drawn without choice nnl deliver ed at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The prize named ujun it will bo delivered to tho ticket holder on payment of one dollar. Prize* will to inline liately sent to any address, as requested, by express or r. turn mail. You will know what your prize Is before you pay for It. Any prize may be exchanged for another of the same rclue No BDliks. ~ Our patrons can oej en lon f sir dealing. References."We soleit the few following names from the many who have lately drawn valuable pri zes and kindly permitted us t" put i a tlcni: S T. Wilkin*, BulT.ilo, N. Y . Si,000; Miss Annie Monroe, Chi-ago, 111 , Piano, value 1 at $ 'SO: Rol l. Jackson. Dubuque low a, Gold Wan-h. $250; Phil lip McCarthy, Louisville. Ky., Diamond Cluster Ring, Stil.'O ; R. A. Patterson, New B dford. Mass ) Silver Tea Sot, sl7': Ml* Fmma Mil waukee. Wis., Piano S3oi ; licv. i, Yi PiU,Clove land Ohio, Melo 'con, si2s. tsr We publish no names without permission. OpinlwiiH of the Press."They arc doing tho largest business; the firm is reliable, and deserve their success Weekly Tribune Fb 8, 1%8. We have examine I their y*iein and kiauv them to he a fair dealing firm. N Y. llera'.d. Fcb. 'ii ix, Last week a frier <1 of ours dr s a $590 prize, which was promptly received. Daily Nilts, March 3d. 18k8 Send for circular giving m"ity more references and favorable notices from the pres.*. Liberal induce ments to Agents Satisfaction guaranteed. Everv package of sealed envelops* contains one ca'h rift. Six Tickets for $1 ;13 lor $2 ;35 for $5 ; 110 tor *ls. All letters should bo addiessed tn HARPER, WiIrVUN m ., 178 IMruadwaj, N. Y.