Local and Personal. ~ Blanks.— Vi'e keep on baud and for sale at this office, Blank notes —single, and bound in bcokss c f 50 and 100 each, summonses, subpoenaes, constables sslcs, collectors' letters, attachment executions, rule, gnd interrogatories fot justices, sheep-dog-law blank |eaes. school collector,A treasurers' bonds, supervisor and township treasurers bonds, justices', fee bills blanks deeds, Ac. Ac Blanks of all kinds printed, to order and in the best style.on short notice. Presbyterian Church.—The pews in the new Presbyterian Church will be sold. Wednesday Aug I6th at 2 o'clock PM. The sale will be held at the Church. It will be to the interest of all who have subscribed to the building and a'.so of any oth ers who wish to obtain a permanent title to a pew to be present. pair.—The Nicholson Agricultural Society have decided to bold their annual Fair on the 22J 23d j 4th aDd 25th days of September next. See notice in regard to renting stands on the ground in to-day's paper. Another Man lias lost another three cent postal stamp, a sheet of paper, some ink aDd an envelope by fending us a communication unaccompanied by his name We refer him to remarks in local col umn of last week, where we said, in substance, that we didn't publish articles unless the writer had con fidence enough in the truth of tbe statement contain ed therein, to give us his or ber reil name adopt ing whatever name it may be thought proper, for the public. As to names of contributors, all printers are "close-communionists" —" B'long to the s'ciety. A Terrible Warning.—An exchange gives the painful account of tbe sadden demise of a man —otherwise, moral, upright and honest —but who had by some strange fatality neglected for two or three years to pay the printer. We will not harrow up the feelings of our readers by giving them the details of this terrible death-bed 9ceae ; nor will we causelessly injure the reputations of his relatives by giving his name ; but, advert to it, that our friends may take warning from bis awful fate. Caiopmeetlng.—Tbe Wyalusing District Camp meeting to beheld on the "Bethesda Camp Ground, ' Auhurn 4 Comers, is to commence Tuesday evening Aug 25th. The good order which prevailed a year ago. we hope to maintain at the coming meeting : and to that end. notice is hereby given that no huckstering will be allowed within the limits pre scribed by law. All are invited to attend. DEWITT C. OLMSTEAD. Aug. 19 1663. Chairman of Committee. Court.—The attendance at the Court held here tbis week is slim, and tbe number of eases for dis position is small- The session will probably close to-day—Proceedings next we> k, Haines Bros. have lately made still 'further imjroveinei ts in their pianos, both in the construc tion of a new style, and in the general workman tliip. L B-Powell, llg Pcnn av.nue, Scranton. has their general agency. Orders from the trade are especially solicited. B. H. Challenge.—The "Tunkhanneck Jr. Base Ball Club" offers to play a match game with any Junior B. B. Club io Wyoming County. By order of Club. JOSEPH W. PIATT, Sec'y MR. EDITOR: The band has received numerous kind and pleas'ng attentions through tbe editorial col rxutis of the Democrat, and we now ask that per sonal considerations will not forbid you to again concede us a small space in which wo may tender our grateful acknowledgements, for the generous and delightful entertainment furnished us a few evenings since by yourself and your agroeable bet ter halt. We never enjoyed an occasion of tbe kind more, and here wish for you, that yourselves and all the little editors may never be disturbed by harmony or discord more unpleasant than those which surrounded you during our short visit that evening. ONE O THE BAND. In wbich wish, we— the aforesaid Professor of scissors —our baby-spanking better-half and alt the little tow-haire i images ot their dad, Join, wub a uios emphatic—.suite ! llirn Burned. —The extensive barn, stabl.s and shols of Samual B.llow-11, of Auburn Susqh C o with all their eontents including three valuable horses were entirely destroyed by fire on Saturday laoniing last. Besides Mowing and Threshing ma chines, Wagons ana other valuable articles, the barn# ot Mr. Howell contained 50 tons of hay and 1 rpe quantities ol grain. His loss is estimated at from *4,000 to Sft,OOQ. upon which there was an insurance ot #I,BOO- The fire is supposed to hive been kindled by an incendiary. A Break In the Canal occurred on the Mc- Kune level, in Falls, last week We learn that it is now repaired and the boats moving on as usual. These breaks are.evry provoking concerns to boat u.en an.l the people generally. Tfaey are undoubt edly expensive annoyances to the company. What's suost provoking to us, is the fact that they have re tarded tbe buiiding of tbe rail road to this point, as early as we predicted ; thereby jeopardizing our rep utation as a predictor. We'll try it again ; and Dow make the following prediction. Tbe cars which now run regularly to Falls—ten miles below thi - place—will run to tbis place—as soon as the Rail roa.l is finished. We base this opinion on the as sumption that Railroads are principally used for ear rying passengers, coal, live stock and dead heads. The first named objects for pay. The last mentioned, on account ot their pay-iriotism. We belonged to this c lass —during the late war, as the records of the draft bureau would or should attest liless our constitution ! We started out to write aoout tbe canal,io whose dirty waters tbe irate, cler ical piocnmjioop.Jjbey Kennedy, last year laved bis lyplm ic limbs, but have been carried by tbe Rail road up to tbe provost Marshall's office iu Towanda wheie we submitted our fair proportions to the wi-e doctors who certified that wo were built for fi hting; whereupon we promptly forwarded to the seat of the war- for the colored gcntlcuien of African 'scent— #73J worth of fighting fieeb and blood, and return ed to our anxious wife and prattling babes' covered with lau—with—glo—no, not these— but with dust and uiul from the "African district!" Our struggle since then to keep our financial head above water end pay that draft debt has been an interesting one And were it ended, we might see in it, some funny features narkslldlilgc—Tbe Republican party, which claims to he, par excellence the party of "'decency morality and temperance ;** and which in this coun ty and district has been represented for years past in one, and a part of the time, in both branches of the Legislature, by preacher politicians, have "backslid." Both preachers who had carpet-bagged it through tliia county for a renouiination, were, like J inah of old, cast overboard The morality and decency plank in their platform, was thrown aside as useless rubbish of the part It had served its purpose, ."some simple minded msn had presumed that where there was so much smoke there must be some fire. Bat how sad the disappointment ! —Ln" don greased bis palms with the oil ot the Penn'a R R- Co ; so thet hundreds of thousands of :be honest revenues of the state slipped thiough tbctn. He has arrived at that point of aocml and physical looseness at which be prefers lager beer to blue pills. Kennedy, who has "a call to prea< h and pray" couldn't heave up prayers for tbat God-forsaken b" ty of sinners without taking #3OO, tbsrefor, from a tax-ridden constituency ! When the shepherds neglect the cheep, and the sheep turn tail to the shepherds, then comee a sad time for both Shep herd and- woUy heads. A Success—How Accomplished.—Less than a Tear ago there was almost an entire stagnation in a certain line of business ; merchants from the coun try could not sell their grods ; hence could not pay their New Tork creditors. Meanwhile the notes given to the banks by our city merchants were rap idly maturing, and had to be paid in money, In this emergency a large wholeaale bouse, with a sus pended debt of several hundred thousand dollars, and an immense amount of goods lying on their shelves, at the suggestion of one of its quickest thoughted and keenest-witted members, proposed to dispose of the entire stock at retail, and at a price so much below what a similar article could be bad anywhere alse in town, as to make it an inducement for persons to come from the outskirts of the city and neighboring villages and see for themselves it it were really the fact that goods could be purchas ed at a less cost than anywhere else. After close investigation it was found to be true in every in stance ; t>e news spread with great rapidity, and tie result is a constant stream of visitors from morn ing until night, and from one week's end to another, and with such quick profits that it has beeu deter mined to keep it up "in that line" for two years to come, a lease of the commodious premises having been stcured for that time, at the comer of Broad way and Canal stieet, N. Y. where Baldwin, the Clothier, will sell all kinds of Men's Ready-made Clothing at a lower rate than at any other place in the city, for the same quality of clothing with the understanding that the price asked is the selling price, and that eiery article is sold for just what it is. The editor of this journal kno s tor himself, personally, that all these things are so, and are lit erally true.— Halts J out nal of Health, N- Y. Democratic Club Meeting. NICHOLSON, August 13, 1668. MR EDITOR : The Democratic club of Nicholson, mot on Tues day evening, tbe 11 inst. It was laigelv attended and very enthusiastic.— Every countenance plainly indicated confidence in a glorious success tbis fall. Many of the members took the occasion to express tbeir views as to the fin.il result, not doubting that Seymour and Blair would be cons'ilurionally elected, in wbich case thev look the Revolutionary grounds that they would and should be inaugurated, regardless of any law i>y the radical congress to tbe contrary, and by the applause , were endorsed by the entire club. Over 100 members were enrolled at the meeting which will be largely increased. We have two clubs in the township, the other called West Nicholson Democratic Club, outnumbering this. Be assu-cd (bat Nicholson will make a telling" report this fall, in behalf of down trodden liberty. Seymour ami Blair, equal taxation, one currency for all, a white man's government, and "eternal vigilance," are our watch words, an) under which wo feel confi lent. we shall reclaim our rights under the constitution banded down to us by our Fathers. E. N BACON. Co r. Sec'y. Married. TRKIBLE—PLACE—The 13th inst by the Rev C. R Lane, Elias Treiiile. late o! Monroe Co. I'a., and Angie, only daughter of Mr. Charles Place. CARPENTER—LEWIS—In North Branch, Wyo ming Co. Pa. Aug. Ist. 1963, by Harrison Corn stock, Esq. Mi E. N. Carpenter, of I uorne Co. I*a., an t Mrs. Lucy Lewis, ot Terrytowo, Brad ford Co. Fa SHERMAN- GREEN—In Forkston, Wyoming Co- Pa August I6tb, 1368. by A. P. Burgess Esq. Mr. Adam Sherman of Sxllivan County, and Miss Eui. ma P Green of the same place. LAWRANCE—ROSEGRANT. -Tn tunkhannock, August 15lh, by Rev. 6. K Brown Mr. Daniel Lawrence of Brooklyn N. Y., and Miss Helen M Rosegrant of TunkhannOck. Wo acknowledge, with our pro'oundest bow, the receipt, with the above notice, from the Bride, of a pure, bright Silver Dollar. May the lair donor ever find wedded life as bright and pure—as free from care as it from dross. P. S There seems to have been an unusual bouyaacy in the matrimonial exekang for the past few days.— Is it on account of Leap-year, or does 't presage a .ever winter ?—No transaction has more of the i genuine ring" in it than the above. The fair bride about a year since, accompanied Mr. and Mrs S.L, Kecney—then lately married —from this place to their new home in the City of Brooklyn; where, it seems, really good girls are appreciated. We under stand that Mr and Mrs. K—wish to supply her placei in their household, by another worthy girl from this region; and to or,e, with*a like good mental an! phy. sical constitution will guarantee -in due time a Un ion worth preserving—a safe Jeliveraoce from single cussed ness. Who'll vo'unteer 7 Special HoticfS. The Stands on the Nicholson Agricultural Society Fair Ground, will be rented Aug. 291b 1869, at the Fair Gr >und, at 2 o'cli-ck P. M By Order of Committee, D G. BLACK, Sec'y AGENTS WANTED. For the Standard and Official Lives of SEYMOUR and BLAIR. A book for every library and a work of extraordinary interest and rare historical value. No Patriot can do without it or have a just under standing of the issues before the ceuntrv, without reading it. Endorsed by the leading Democrats and Conservatives of the Union The claims of tbe Dem ocratic candidates to the suffrages of the people are so forcibly portrayed and clearly shown in this vol ume that no friend of Constitutional liberty should fail to read it. Agents in all parts of the country are finding this great standard work the best oppor tunity to make money ever offered, a its large sixe, low price, and great popularity have made a posi tive demand which canvasser* only have to supply. Serd for circulars, and see our libera! terms an I a toll description of the greatest subscription book of the times A Mres. UNITED STATEB PUBLTSATNO CO., 411 BROOME STREET, New York. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Con jugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter en v elopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Box. P Philadelphia, Pa. vßn3ly. "SHERIFF'S >ALET BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas lo me directed, there will be exposed to puhlic sale at the Court House in Tunkb.innock, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, SEP. 12 '63, at 1 O'CLOCK p. M. All the right title and interest of deft, in that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate and being in the Township of Meshoppen. Wyoming County, stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : [ Beginning at a corner on the line of land formerly belonging to Holletiback Overfield A Co , on tbe East side of the Meshnppen creek and running thence South 72 degrees East 2g perches to a corner thence South 50 dearees. East 12 perches to a cor ner, thence South 22 degrees East I4J perchea to a ! corner to the public highway, thence South 83 de grees East to tbe line of Drinker's land, thenco by and with said Drinker's line North to the corner of 'und formerly owned by Anson Stocker, thence down the Meshoppen creek by and with the line of said Sleeker North gO degrees West 5g perches, thence North 70 degrees Writ 29 perches to a corner, them e North 2 degrees East across the Meshoppen creek and along line of Holleiihack Overfield A Co. to the place of beginning containing 13 acres of land ] all improved, one dwelling house, one saw mill, a small shed and some fruit trees thereon, and a road ; privilege to and from said saw mill with the appur- I tf nances. Seized and taken in execution at tha suit of Ster ling A Son vs. Ira J. Sturdavant. And will be sold far easb only, by M. W.'DEWrrr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tank , Aug. 18, 1868, INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in IBJJ. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLANO'S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BT DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADIIrHIA, Pa. The greatest known remedies fr Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervou# Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidney#, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, And nil Diseases arising from a Die* ordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY Or THE BLOOD. Read (lu following symptoms, end if you find that your system it affected by any of them, you may rest assured thai disease has commenced its attack on iks mod important organs of your body, ami unless toem checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable life, toon terminating in death, mill be the result. Con eti pati on, F1 at ule nee. In ward Files, Fulness of Blood to the Read, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart burn, Disgust lor Food. Fulneaa or Weight in the Stomach, 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 Sensationa 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 Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indicate disease of the Liver or Digestivt Organs, combined wilh impure blood. ©crmcm Bitters In entirely vegetable,and contains na It.,nor. It Is a compound of Fluid Ei. tracts. The Hoots, licrbs, and Barks from which these extracts are made are gathered in Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a srleutltlc chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to this country to be used expressly for the manufacture of these Bitters. There Is uo alcoholic substance of any kind used iu compounding the Bitters, hence it is the only Hitters that can be used in cases where alcoholic stim ulants arc not advisable. BaofLinb's ©ertnan ®onic is a combination of al I the ingredient* •/ the Bitten, with PURI Santa Crux Rum, Orange, etc. It U used for the same' difaxe* a> 'he BHUrn, in cases where *rmt pure alcoholi slimtdta ts required. I'm will bear in mind that these remedies are entirely different from any others advertised for the cure of lite diseases named, these being scientific jtrrparafiims of medicinal extracts, while the others are mere decoctions of rum tn some form. The T< >NIC is decidedly one of die 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 medtctnal qualities have caused it to be known as the greatest of all tonics. CONSUMPTION. Thousands of cases, when the pa tient supposed he was afflicted with this terrible disease, have been cared by tile use of these remedies. Extreme ein AC lat l oik, debility, and cough are the usual attendants upon severe cases of dyspepsia or disease of the digestive organs. Even in cases of genuine Consumption, these remedies will be found of the greatest benefit, Strengthening ami invigorating. DEBILITY. Vtere is no medicine eqwd to HooflcnuFs German Bitters or Tonic tn eases of Debility. They impart a tow 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, snhnd, healthy complexion, eradicate the yellow tinge from the eye, impart a blo rm tn the cheeks, and change the patient from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nerrous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigor' ous person. Weak and Delicate Children are mnde trong by tiling the Hitters or Tonic, lit fart, they *re Family Mcdlciiicx, They can he n(lniiiiiicr4 wllh prrfVet safety lo a child threa months old, the most delicate fcmal 9 or a man of ulnctye These Remedies are the best lUood F^urlfler* ever known, and will curs all diseases resulting from bad blood. Keep your blond pure; keep your Liver in order; keep your digestive organs in a sound, healthy condi tion, by the use of these rem > us, and no disease will ety-r assail you. TS3 3C2£?I3ZICIT. Ladies who wish a fair skin and good complexion, free from a yellow ■sh (Inge and all othrr disfigurement, should use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver lu perfrrt order, and the hlo.ni purr, will result In spark ling eyes Mini blooming cheeks. CAI'TIOK. irnnffaneTs German Remedies are counterfeited. Tbe genu, tie hit re the signature of C. M. Jncksom on the, freml of the nuUitU wrapper of each bottle, an* the name of the article blown in each buttle. All otherl ere counterfeit. Thousands of lrtters have been re ceived, testifying tolhe virtue ofthese remedies. READ THB RECOMMENDATIOSB, FROM HON GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of tlie Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA. MARCH 16TH, 1667. 7 find "ffootlaeuTs German Bitters" it not an infof. icating beverage, hut is a good timic, useful Hi disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in eases of debiiity and want of nervous action in the system. Yours truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD. FROM ITON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court ot Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 28th, 166. I consider "Ifooiland's German Bit* ters" a valuable medicine In case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify thin from my experience of It. l'oitrs, w it h respect, JAMES THOMPSON. From REV. JOSEPH H. KKNNARD, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Chnrch, Philadelphia. IIR JACXSOX—DEAR SIR :— I hare been frequently rs guested to connect my name, with rerammenifaiit/ns of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as end of my ap/iropriate sjihere, J have in all cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances- 'end Slrtirularty in my man family.of the usefulness of Dr. softarufs German Bitters, Idefiart for msec from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for general debilirv of the system, and especially for IJver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. A some eases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respect fully, J. H. KESNARD, Eighth, below Coatss St. Price of the Bitters, #I.OO per bottle t 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 pnt up in quart bottles. Recollect that it is Dr. HoofiansCs German Remedies that are so universally used and so highly recommend ed ; anil do not allow the Pruggisl to induce you t take any thing else thai he may say is just as good, be cause he makes a larger pro/it on it. These Remedies will be sent by express lo any locality upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 ARCH STREET, I'hiladelphia. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON k CO. These Remedies arc for sale bjr Druggists, Storekeepers, and Medi cine Dealers everywhere. Do not fcerget to examine well the article you buy, in order to get the genuine A TREATISE ON THE HAIR, BENT FREE BY MAIL, BY THE PROPRIETOR* OF Hall'a Vegetable SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, which is the best article ever known to KEeIORE GRAY HAIR TO ITSbRIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR, It will prevent the Hair from falling out. Makes tbe bair smooth and glosey, ami does not (tain the sk'o 1 R. P. HALL A CO Nathan, N. H. For sole by all druggists. ; ' 56014w, QLOTHING STORE AHD Rents' Juminhmg |)Oods. Hi SAUMam & CO. Announce to the public that they have recently fit ted up and removed their Clothing Store to the Store House of C. P. Miller, Tunkhannock, Pa. Their stock coprises every description of MENS' A® BOYS' CLOTHING. •uch as DHESS CO A 'IS, SAC A' COATS, O I'EXCOA 7S, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, BOOTS, HATS $ CAPS, Seek-ties, Hosiery, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, &C„ and in fact everything in the Clothing or Furnishing line at VERY LOW PRICES. In addition to the above we have an elegaDt as sortment of Clothes, Cassimere and Vestings, |y Clothing made to order at the shortest no tice Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere and SECURE GOOD GOUDS A NM PAIII PHICBS. H BAR HAM f CO. Tunk., Aug. 5, *69.--vßnl-tf. Buck & Sterling FURNnWwM^^ROOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANISOCK, PA. - PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH, PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, MATRESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the lowest cash rates. BUCK A STERLING. v7n47tf. g T AT E M EN T or TAB HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of New Haven, January I, 1969 .- Capital Stock $1,000,060,09 Surplus 619,070 00 ASSETTS. Market Vain-. Real Estate owned by the Company-••• $203,500 0 Loans on Mortgages 37,374 0 United Slates Bonds. 5-20g .... 325,875 0 Missouri State Bonds 19 95b 0 Tennessee State Bonds 16,900 0 Wisconsin State Bonds 12,000 0 Virgiuia State Bonds 17,469 po National Bank Stocks 3gl, 189 .'0 Canada Bank Stocks 34,373 <5 Loans on Collateral and on Call 23,914 0 Cash on hand and in Banks 66 914 f 3 Cosh in hands of Agents 23C : 109 6 Interest Accrued 37,463 25 Bills receivable 41,371175 Premiums unpaid at home and branch offices- 109,541 80 Rents accrued 2,302 00 Salvages on Fire and Inland Ltsses Un determined 51,45144 Other property owned by the Company •• 25.771 88 $1,619,070 34 LIABILITIES. Lossei in process of adjustment $fi5,850 44 Statement of Premiums received and Losses paid duriog each veer since the organisation of the Company : Premiums received. Losses paid. 186 37,887 30 20,787 20 186 87 230 00 46.196 63 186 168.299 49 92,130 89 186 256,973 55 160,433 30 1864 470.473 78 278.439 04 1965 773,815 68 451,294 96 186 1,477,231 28 1,122.908 80 186 1,950,02't 01 1,137,935 44 S'ock owned by the Directors. January 1, 1867 $233,700 January 1, 1868 270,000 D R. SATTERLEE, President, DANIEL TROWBRIDGE, CHARLES WILSON, SAMUEL L. TALCOT, Vice- Presidents. Wu. S. GOOMSLL, Secretary. Special attenti on paid to perpetual policies. D. G. BLACK, Agent, Nichoslon, Pa. D. A C. J. Wright, Ageats, Tunkhan nt-s, Pa. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Nelson C. Martin Bankrupt To whom it may concern : The undersigned here by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Nelson C Martin, of Tunkhannock, in tba county, of Wyoming and state of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Dis trict. Dated Towanda the 4th day of August, A. D. 868. JOHN N. CALIFF, Assignee. eteaa*. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that a bay mare, about eight or tea years old, came to the premlees of the snbeeriher in the Township of Eaton, on the 7th day of Augnst 1868 The owner is hereby notified to prove property and pay charges, otherwise, the said mare will be eold as lhe law directs. CHANCY ROSENSRANT Eaton A aft 10 1868 ■*'• flcfo ipWrHsNiifnts. FEM4LE CODDED li--Bordeiitown. SI J. PLEASANTLY located on the Delaware river, 2 3-4 hours ri3e irom New York snd 1 1-4 from Philadelphia, The very beet e iuoation.il advan tages furnished in eouneetion with a pleasant home. Fall term begins Sept. 15th. For Catalogues, ad dress Rev. JOHN II BRAKELEY, A M.. Pres^. Agents Wanted FOR the Standard and Official Dives of SEY MOUR and III.AIR. A book for every library and a work of present interest and perma nent value. 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AGENTS WASTED FOR "THE BLUE-COATS, And how they fired, Fouph' and Died for the Union, with Scenes and Incidents In the (Treat Rebellion " It contains over 100 fine Engravings and 500 pages, and is the spiciest and cheapest war book puolished. Price only 82,50 per copy. Sen I for circulars and see our terms, an I full description of the woik Address JONES BROTHERS A CO. Philadelphia, Pa.; Ciiicinuiti, Ohio ; Chicago, III.; or St. Louis, Mo, AGENTS Wanted TO SEI.II THE "EMIT WOMEN OF THE IE," An octavo volatile of ti 10 pages, containing 47 newly written Sketches, by Messrs. P.irton, Greeley, Ilig ginson. Tilton, Winter, A'.bot, Prof, llepp-a, Mrs K. V. Stanton, Fanny Kern, (J.ace Greenwood, etc Illustrated with 14 be .u'iful steel engravings 'lhe New York Tribune, says ; "So thoroughly have the pithli-hers done their work that their vol ume in paper, type, bin-ling, engravings, ABOVE ALL IN THE EXCELLENCE OP ITS SC'.JECT MATTER, goes far t • remove the reproach urged against subscrip tion books —'only made to sell.' '' For descriptive circulars, Ac., address, S, .11. HETI S GO.. Hartford, Conn. STAR AGFICULTURAL WORKS 'PHE A I.HAN %' COT TON GI *• MAMJ -1 FACT I KING <>.. Albany, N Y, Menu faeturers of GENERAL Aunt 'I LTI RAL MACHI.NHRV, Comprising the celebrated "Star" Threshing Ma chines ; "Star" Rail way (or Endless Chain) anl Lever Horse Powers ; "Star" Cotton Gins and Con denser* ; Circular Cro-s-eut Sawmills ; Vegetable Cutters ; Horse Hay Forks ; Corn and Feed Mills ; Power Corn Shel'ers ; Dog Powers, Ac., Ac , We wish to call tile puriicul ir attention of Far mers to our celebrated "STAR" THRESHING ASP CLEANER, which, as lately improved, we claim it far superior to any other machine now in market t It is compact and easily portable, simple in its con struction, and therelore easy to operate by the most inexperienced, and will do its work with marvellous rapidity and perfection, and with comparatively the least demand upuu the strength of the animals driv ing *• We h ivc made recent linprovoinnts in this ma chine by which we are enahleu to thoroughly clean the grain under almost any eonibiuation ot Uiili ul ties, and we are now using an entirely new and ef fective device for relieving the feeder nl dust, thus making the operation of threshing as comfortable and safe as with the ordinary machines it is annoy ing and frequently destructive of health These machines are made of suitable sizes for enr "Star" Railway 2 Horse Power and for our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 an-l 6 horses. For sale by our agents and dealers generally, For ful l particulars, send for our Illustrated De scriptive Circular and Price List, Correspondents will please ad-iress The Albany CiCtoil Gin Manufacturing Co., P. 0 Drawer 162, Albany, N. Y. Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang & Cross Cut 8 A W S. Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Temp ered and Patent Ground, perfectly true and even, and made of uuilorm temper by our patent temper ing process. Common shape, es good as the best.. The RED J AC KET (Colburn's Patent) AXE cannot bo ex celled. We guarantee tbey will cut 25 per cent, more than common Axes, with less chopper. l abor l ° "> e Send for circular and prices to DIFI'INCOTT & ItIkF.WEDD, Pittsburgh, l'a.. Sole Mai>- faet'rs For sale by principal Hardware Dealers. WE HAVE COME With great induct litems to agents to co-o|>eraie with it:* in our -&RAND \gNE Collar SIALE! i'C *v* y *w Sheetings fre •of Cost to our Agents, Watches free ot Cost to our Agents, Sewing Machines Dee ot cost to Agents, Den hr Goods free of Cost tit Agents, I Alien Goods free of Cost to our Agents. St ks and Shawls free of cost to Agents, Hoots and Shot s free ot cost to Agents. Dress Good> free of cost to our Agents. GTEAT DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. Send for our circu'ar Agents wanted everywhere. Address HARRIS & PEUMMER, 34 Hanover Street, Boston. Mass. La \V ILKXCKVMLLE female Seminary, LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY Til E NEXT SESSION will commence on Sept 10th. Send for Circular- C W. Principal A FIRST 4'I,ASS uii miwilm. IN CONNECTION with the STATE NORMAL BCHOOD, Trenton, New Jers-y. Total char ges, including hoard, tuition, and Books, $225 a year. For circular with foil particulars, apply to JOHN S. HART, Prin ipil. NOTICE. All persons indebted to me, by note, judgment, or I took account, are requested to make payments im mediately and save cost. DANIEL WRIGHT. May 13, lt^.-n4O. 3000 Yds. DELAINES f..r 15 cts. per yard, at C. DGTRICIv'S. I 5000 Yards Best Priuts, Lor tfc Mi v* ytird, a* a DEIRIOk'tf. glefot Abiiftlisfiitfirts. WE ARE ON H AND; And will sell more Mr tfce thoDey than any Jjotlar (fonccrn in itie (jonntiu Our inducements fdr forming Clubs art more than double that of any establish merit irl the coiintry. For the proof of lh,is assertion, please examine our Terms to Agents, which are as follows ! £ Read carefully and compare #i'H the terms for getting op clubs, as advertised by other estab lishments. „ Any person sending us two Dolldrs, can receive for the same a selection from the follow ing articles Two(not one)so picture Morocco Al bums. 2 pairs(not oue pair)of Congress boots, 2 piece [-(not one pieeeb.f Pants Pattern, 2(not one)s bottle Revolving Cas'ors, 2(uol one)worsted Break - fisi Shawls, or any two articles(not one articlejfroul our exchange list. We will also tend 20 printed notices of articles for sale alone dollar each- Any person sending Three Dollars, can receive for th* eatnfe ?e!ectiou from the follow ing article* 15 vted, chased flutter l)i*bes. 2(not one)*ilver pi itei 5 bottle Revolvin? Castors, 2(not one) Worsted Ptomenade shawls, 2 (not one sei)Steel BUle i Knives and Forks, 3(not OlKlo'.g golJ plated Chains, 3(not oncjludics' -..lid Gold Double Kings, 2(not one)gents' heavy chased gold plated Rings. (These rings are adver tised by other concerns as solid gold, which is a fraud upon the punlie.) 3)nat one) Black Waluut Work Boxes or Wriiing Desks, 2(not onejextra quality Balmoral Skirts, 2 setsfnot one) of Jewelry and Sleeve Buttons to mat>h,2(u t one)sufrior Turkey M roc-o shoppings Bags, 2 pairs(not one) ladies' B ilutorui Boots. IU will also send 40 printed r.dticei Of articles for sale at one dollat each Any person sending Fue Dollars, )not six dollars)oan receive for the same a selection I'roin the following articles A blick or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern, a Poplin Dress Pattern, 1 piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting, I engraved (g bottles) silver plated revolving Castor, 4 yds su perfine Cassimere. extra heavy large gixed White Quilt, 1 pair gents' Calf Boots, 4 yds good Wool Frocking. 2(not one)best quality Balmoral Skirts.an eight day Clock, made by iSeth Thorn is, 4 yds. double width Cloth for ladies' Sacks or children's wear, a silver plated Cake or Card Basket, Fur Muff or Cape, Wool Long Shawl, splendid clasp Family Bible, 4 yds (not three yards) iouble width water proop cloaking, 2 sets each(not one sot each) lvory tlaulie Knives, with Silver plated Forks, 1 set ol Lace Curtains. We will also send gO printed notices of articles for sale at one dollar each. Any person sending Ten Dollars, can receive for ihe same ft selection from the follow ing articles i—7 yds.(m>t four yds,)i-..uble width Cloth for Cloaking or Coating, 3(not two) Bleached Linen Table.Cloths, with 2 do* (not one dor ) Linen Damask Napkins,- 30 yds (not 25 yds) Hemp Car petting. 13 yards extra quality black or colored Al putci Drees l'atters, 14 yards extra quality. Poplin Dress Patterns, Silver Hunting Case Watch, new (not second hauied)2 dogjnot one doz.jivory handled steel bladcd Knives and Forks, 1 pr superior Wool Blankets, nice Fur Muff and Cape, 3(uot onc)si!ver plated engraved I e pitchers. S vd-(not 7J yds ) Wool U< so mere for suit, 2 dox (not one doz )ttogers' best silver plated Folk', Common sense Sewing Ma cbinp(tbe real article, not a base imitation as u.-ed y other concerns).4(not two) Honey Cotnb Quilts, 2 (not onejsplendid clasp Family Bibles. H'e will also send printed notices Jar 120 arti cles lor sale at one dollar each. For larger clubs the value increases in the same ratio. Our stock of goods is all new ani In good order.— The quantity of the Goods is all better than those used by any other concern in the country. We are of the opinion that, after reading the above alver tiscinent, souse parties will come to the conclusion ' ibat tbey have be* n severely swindled by same of the bogus Gift concerns in this city. We canno' offer to the person sending us the larg est amount of money for a month, a Gilt of money or Watches as that is a violation of the Law against Lotteries ; but in addition to tne above liberal terms, we wdl .-ell to any one who umy seud us 810, eleven articles from our exchange list, all to be sent ia one order ; and for 820 ws will send twenty-two articles trom our exchange list, all to be sent in one order. Money sent bv Ztegislered Letters ! or by a Postal Money Order, or Draft i at. our risk. Catalogues sent to any ; address. P. S Agents will please notify us what firms bavo ! ag nts in their town or city, and they will receive ! our most sincere thanks. THOMAS L. FENNO & CO. Nos. 52 & 54 Elm Street, Boston, Mass. i _ j "T 0 W A N D A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. TO WAN DA, PENN'A., MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, BENT STUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WOOD TURNING IX A LL ITS IIRANCHES. SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC , ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES $ BENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. The above are from the best SECOND GROWTH HICKORY Sr OAK, LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND. Wo have the Broad and Narrow Guage. MILL PICKS made and dressed. W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent. M, C. MERCUR, P.rsident. vSnlly Towanda, July 2 IBgB. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters tes'amentary on the estate of Alfred Hine, late of Tunkhannock, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All indebt ed to the said esta e are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the estate of said deceased, will make known the same without delay, to CHAS. W. HINE, Ex'r. Tunk., July 14. 'gS'-nda. Manhood : llow Lost, How Restored mfgrmfmi Just published, a new elition of Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Ea> oil ill ut> ' ue radical cure (without medicine) of SrKRMATnnRHfEA, or Seminal Weakn ss, Invol untary Seminal losses, Itn potency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self indulgence of sexual extravagance. J "gf Price in a scale I envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may IKS radically cured without the da.tger ous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple, certain, and effectual, by moans of which every sufferer, no mutter what his condition tuiy be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. J This Lccturo shoul.l be in the hands of ev ery youth and every uian in the land. Sent, under seal, in • plain envelo-e, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post staniff. Also, Dr. Oulverwelt's ".Vlartiuge Guide," puce 2c cents. Address the Publishers. CHAS J. C. KLINE A CO.. [ 12.T Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4, 88* ' VTtISWr ADDRESS TO TH K NERVOUS A*D DEBlLT tated, whose sufferings hare been prdtf-aeled from bidden causes, and whose eases repair® prom pi treatment to reader existence desirable : If job aft suffering, or have suffered, from involuotery dis* charges, what effect doe* it produce npoo your gen eral bealib ?Do yod feel week, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a little extra ejtertiob prudtice, palpita tion of the heart 1 Does yotir liver, of urinary or gans, or your kidneys, frequently get oilt of order 1 Is your uriDe 'ometinles thick, milky, of Cocky, or la it ropy on settling ! Or does a thick scum rtse ttf the top! Or is ase liment at the bottom after i* has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia ' Are your bcwels constipa ted ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blodd to the head ! Is your memory imp-vised ! II your miud constantly dwelling upon this subject . Do voil feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company! of life t Do ydd tfish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ' Does any little thing make yoq start or jump? Is yotir sleep broken or restless 1 Is tde luftre of your eyb Hs brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself iin society as wells Do you pursue your busiuasa with ib& ame energy ? Do you feel as much eonfl | deuce id yourself? Are your spirits dull and flay king, given to fits of inelaucbotly 7 If so, do no! i lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you rest ! less ni .-hts ! Your back Aeak, your knees weak, and i have but little appetite, and you attribute this td ] dyspepsia or liver-complaint Now, reader, selt-aOuse, veneral diseases badly cutei, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevdring, successful business men I are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health ? You never hear such men com i plain of being melancholly. of nervousness, of palpi tation of the heart. They are never afraid they Can out succeed in business; they don't become sad and 1 discouraged ; they are always polite and pleasant , in 'be company of ladies, hd look you and thtsd right in the face—none of your downcast looks any other ui-anness about them. I do not me i th .se who keep the organs inflated by running .p excess. These will not only ruin their mostitutio _s , but also those tbey do business with or f >g. | IJ..W many men, from badly-cured diseases frvm ! the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought I about, that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as t > induce { almost every other form of disease which humanity j is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored tor all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the uso of a Di j urctic- HELMBOi.D'S FLUID EXTRACT BU CHU IS the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure j for diseases of the Bladder, Kidueys, Gravel, ,Drop i sy, Organic Weakness, Femaie Complaints, General 1 Debility, And all diseases of the Urinary Organs, 1 whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever ! cause originating, and nd matter of how long stand i i Q £- j If no treatment is submitted Iff, Uortffftttptlffn of ! Issantity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are I supported from these sources, and the health and ! happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon I prompt use of a reliable remedy. Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward j of 18 years, prepared by H T. HELMBOLD, Drug- I gists, 894 New York, and 104 South Utb Street, Philadelphia, Pa- PKICE— I,2S per bottle, or six 1 bottles for $0,50, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. NONE ARK GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP ia steel-engraved wrapper, with fau-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, anJ signed 11. T. HELMBOLD. v7n432m, ________ THE AMERICAN n HOLE OVERSE&UIIS ill SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention tb tWMf CDLEPfIATED COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, beg' leave to refef to its wonderful pop ularity as eonclnsive proof of Its great merit' The increase in the demand for this valuable machine has beer. TEN FOLD during the last seven months of its first year befofe fhe public. This grand and surprising success is unprecedent ed in the hisiory of sewing machines, and we feel fully warranted in claiming that IT HAS ST 0 £QIT At, BETNR ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest; It is really two machines combined in one, (by a simple aud beautiful mechanical arrangement,! making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Overseaming and Button-bole stitch, with equal i facility and perfection. It executes in the very t>est manner every variety of sewiug, such as, lletn | ming Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braid ! ing and Quilting, Gathering and sewing oil, (dune | at the same ti tie,) and in addition, Ove'seatns, Embroiders on the edge, and makes beautiful But ton and Eyelet holes in all fabrics. These res with specimens of work and workings cad be st.;- - at TUNKOAJfN'uCK, PA.,- by calling on the undersigned, agents for the ia n ot them in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S TUTTON, MRS BENJ- NEWMAN. v"n46tf. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGIIAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester A Co's best Bake KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boats of GHor Kid and Gk'at. Also,' Button G altera. GENT'S rNDERSHTRTS AND DRAWERS. GBNTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVW and MITTENS. * S Gerts' KID GLOVES> Lined, Unlined aiST^uf-lined,' For Sale at SWtfg l CORNER STORE, Tuokbanoook, Pa.vsolltf COURT PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS, the Hon- Wm ELWELL. dent Ju.tge of the Court of Common Pleas and | Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and , the President Justice of the Court of Oysr and Ter mi-ier and General Jail Delivery, fbx the trial ef I ,-npital and other offences, for the twdtity-sixth Ju dicial District of Penn'a ; G' Pike, and I. V Smith, Esq-s„ Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General -'ail Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their precept to me directed, ordered a GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELjVFRt. to be held at Tunk bannock on" Monday As lAh da'y of August A. D. IS6B. Notice is therefore hereby given to tKe Coroner. ' all Justices of the Peace aud Constables within the j County of Wyoming, that they be and appear in thoir proper persons at the time and place above 1 mentioned, with rheif rolls, records, inquisitions, et auiinations. reogniranees, and other remembrance ; to do those things w fifth to their offices in that be half lespectivly belong. ] Notice is also given rawt those who are bound by recognilenccs to proeeetfte the prisoners tHat are of shall be ID the Jail of Wyoming County, that they [ be then and there to prosecute them as shall he jtoas I M W. DEWITT, NheriW. J " StotifTt Officet Tank July #h lttS