- • Murder in Luzerne. We. inforttied that a filmier, Vas : c onimitted in Nescopeck, Luzerne county on Wednesday Gast : A Mr. Hoffman, frl! upon, knocked down, aad= tratipled' to death, in the field where Pitr as at work, a Mr.Venry. A son of Hen ry was the only We have not . learned the Particulars. Hellman is arreste d ~...Columbin Democrat. R&FIDEVI 0r.,1716 TrzscaaPu.—The Yew Orleans Bu lletin states that on be 10th ult., the telegraph communica ted a message from *ashington to New Orleans ahead of time. The message left Washington at thirty minutes past e leven o'clock, Washington time; and r eached New Orleans five minutes past eleven; New Orleans time, thus travel ling about twice as fast as the , apparent motion of the Sun round the earth, or correctly 4ealung, double the velocity of the earth's motion on its own axis, as the difference of time. between the 'two places is about one hour. CIIRIOLS.--it is a fact That the T_Tnited States have had six Presidentes in little more than nine. years. Counting from the Ist of March, 184.1, at which time Van Buren was ?resident, there have been Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, and Fillmore. A Line of Steamships' between San Francisco and China is talked of, and rousiderini; the enterprise of the Com mercial men of this country, we should norhe surprised to hear soon of the East ern world' being connected with the chief city of California. Yoax Conwrr.—The Democratic Con ventionOf York County, which put in nomination their county- ticket, adopted resolutions in favor of Col. Wm. Bigler for Governor, and Gen. Lewis Caen for President. IOWk ELECTION - .—The latest intelli,- genre from lowa, leaves very little room to doubt that the De;nocrats have elected both members of Congress, and a majon tv in each branch of the State Legisla ture. Some at the New Jersey papers rec ommend the next Legislature of that State to pap a law prohibiting the cir culation of Pennsylvania relief notes. Yankee Sullivan has returned to N. Y. in very poor health. D=. At his residence in Wilkes-Barre, on Monday morning last, Mr. Roszaz Pon- TER, aged 42 years. At the residence of herbrother-in-kw, Dr. Josiah Jackson, Cherry, Sullivan county, on Monday the 19th inst., Miss A. , nv Amor; a c ed about 79 years, At his residence in Wilkes-Barre town ship, on Friday, the 23rd inst., at 10 o'- clock P. M., Semi= Ktnnza, in the 54th year of his age. At his residence in Hanover, on Fri day, the 23rd inst., at 9 o'clock A. GWIGE Kocnrz, in the 82d year of his age. Audit oz's Notice. fftHE undersigned, baying been ap - - I. pointed an Auditor byathe Orphan's Court of Luserve County, to distribute P.,- assets of t u be estate of Joshua Keeny deceased, will attend to the donee of his npointment at the cffiee of A. T. McClin tock, Esq, in the tiornurtb-of Wilkesoar fa, on Tuesday. the 15th day of October next. at 2 o'clock P. M.. when and where all persons interested in said estate. will please attend and presrnt their claims. F. C. ROSS. Auditor. Tunkb annock, Sept. 2.18:0. MEM PORK by the bbl., or in quart. titles to suit purchasers, at the Telegraph Store. J. 11.,BOGART. Tunikuanock, July 18, 1850. Q OLE AGENCY.—Dr.- S. P. Town? 1 4 3 send's Sarsaparilla, wonder and blessing, of the age, with Almanacs for Isp, gratis, by A. H. BOLUS. Torikha nook, July 2; 1850. RESH &igls, Figs, and• Currents, 12 for sale at A.G. STARK'S rRESH, Oranges. and Lernori,s, fur sale at A. G. STARK'S. A LARGE quantity of f - . Nuts, of . .7 • QALT-50 Sacks for sale at A. G. STARIVS I : 1 - G-20 . Boxes for sale at ' 3 •,. • A. G. STARK'S ALarge quantity of Pickled Oysters, - Lobsters,. Clams, Sardines, Scallops' , Mangoes, &a:, Er.c., for sale at - - G. STARK'S Gross Prot C. Barry's Tri- O copherouss tar ask; chaper than the cheapest, by A. G. STARK. Tanklutzunork, Aug. 20th, 1850. : • Pair Warnin t! 4 LI, prolong indebted teA. Dorbani or to A. Durttant ir.Son, are berebi dor tified'ituat payment t*rat be toade lutpe4s, otejyi stna.ihat alt neonate , not settled be; fors tue 15th day of September will be eel letted by isivr. PAymera may be made *Noe Dana, Isq., Tookhatilick; or Itsi he onb*eribor at Mehoopeuy., ,• ACILT. - B. r. prEn = Professor A. C.. Barry's TRICOPHEROUS QR MEDICATED CO.,IIPOUND. VON. Ostoring, preservingand . beautify .ll.: fog the hair, eradiating scarf and dandruff, and curing ,diseases of the skin,' glands and muscles, stings, note, bruisas, skeins, Sus., &c. • ' The following testimonials, selected from hundreds of others of similar Import, will serve to show the Value uf the papa ration, and the 'estimation in 'which it is held by those - who have given it a trial. Copy of a Letter from 'William' Dams ) Corner of Hicks and Atlantic aireds, ,Brooklyn. Brooklyn. April 19th. 1849 Professor Barry—Sir—l should be de icient in gratitude. to you; and in feeling, for others who may be similarly afflicted. if I neglected to inform you that-your Tri copherous has entirely removed from my f.4ce a painful and disgusting eruption.con sistiting of large red pimples, with which ,'I bad been annoyed for many years. A regular application , of the fluid according • tithe directions, for a Mile better than three weeks. completely relieved me of Ike nuisance, and the akin or my face is n^w as free from discoloration sa l in my boy hood. • Yours truly, ILLIAM DAVIES. Sold . in large bottles, price 25 cur. at the. Principal t ffice,.l37 Broadway, New Y 06. For salO by, the principal merchants and druggist?, throughout the United States and Canada. are! A. G. STARK, Tunkbannock. 44 In Union - there is .Strength !!" - re 0 saying is mote Una than the above, .L' and the subscriber, being fully im= pressed with the truth thereof, has united in one extensive establishment the Drug and Mercantile Business, at the •• IA yommg County HEAD QUAR TERS, on the corner of Warrenand 'ne vi streets, nearly opposite Sherman D. Phelps' store, where he will keep constant- 1 ly on hand a large assortment or the very I best selected fresh DRUGS of all descrip ' tions, includin the most popular patent and tamely Medicines ; and having been , in the practice - o' medicine for a number of 1 years, the public can purchase nith safety any article he may offer for sale. He has also as 101 l an assortment-of all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, I Crockery, Queen's Ware, i, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c., I as7n be found in any store in Tunkhan t noc , and is constantly in the receipt of i New Goods'irom the cities of New 'York and Philldelphia. Also, Paints. Oils, Flora, Salt, Iron Nails, etc., etc., All of which will be sold on the most reason ble terms, at reduced prices. All kinds of !country produce taken in exchange for any , thing in his estr.blishment. A. H. BOLLES. Tenkhannork, Jolv 16, 1850 ROOK STORE. SCHOOL BOOKS, and a. variety of Books and Stationery, embracing many of the valuable publications of the day. W.-baler's quarto and octavo Dic tionary. Reatiley's %N arks. and a variety too great to mention. Common and Clas sical School Books. For Books of any kind requirsd, please call at the store of _ July 23, 1650. A. H. BOLLES. Boston Syrup. A quantity of this delicious article .a just received and for sale by July 23. A. H BOLLES. ATITHEAT, Corn, Rye, Oats,Beans and V V all kinds of Provisions bought and sold by A. H. BOI.LVS. A SUPERIOR quality of different kinds of Liquors for medicinal purposes for sale by • A. H. BOLLES'. -A QUANTITY of Hoes, Rakei, Forks A and Cradl es , for sale at _July. 16. A. H. BOLLES'. DORK..;Ced.fish, and Mackerel, for r sale at A. H. BOLLPS'. Register's Notice NiTHEKI AS,the following admit: istra tea account has bten filed in the office of the the Register fox the probate 01 wilts and granting letters of administra tion, in - and for the eoanty l of Wyoming. on; The final account of Gqrdon Pike, ad ministrator de bonis nun of Gideon Fitch, deceased—filed July 29. Isso-- This is therefore to p„ise notice to all legatees, creditors and other persons in tereited., that the foregoing; account will be emulated to the Orphan's Court to be held in Tonkbannock on the seCond day of Sep teinber next, to confirmation and allow ance agreeable to law. F. U. ROSS, Register. Register's Office, Tank tiannock, August, sth, ISSI. 5 EXCHANGE WHIPPLE & DITREUM, KEEP constantly oo• hand a large u snrtment Dry Goods,GrOceries, [far' dware, which will be soldlow far ready pay. LEWIS WHIFFLE. 1 IS. F. =num. Mehoopaoy. July 16. 0150. - B. A.. BRIG = - DeNrisr, will beat Skinner's Didy,from Ist to 15th of August from 15th to 30th, at Laceyville; frcim Ist to 10th of Sept., - at hieboopa6 , ; 12th to 20th at Tpntrhan neck. All branches of the above businesidone in a neat and per= manent manner. References—G. Tatou, John -Brisbin, Dr.,l. V. Sznth. P. S.—Those wishing any Dental work will please (.214-as .this will probably be the last p rofe ssional visit previous to the Ist of April ri . , CIOLE AGENCY—*. Jaytte's vela .° able Famtly Medie nes, with Alia eats for gratuitous d'4ilattion please call aud get of A. H. EOLISr., CII.PERIOR quality ni Bunch Raisins, I.) just :received and kir.ole by July 23. = A. H. BOLLES. Professor A. C. Barry's Trieopherous, OR MEDICATED COMPOUND. i TNFALLIBLE for renewing, invigorat ji. ing the Hair, - Removing - .Surf, Dan druff and all affections of the Scalp, and coring eruptions of the Skin.: diseases of the glands, ;muscles and integuments, and relieving stings, cuts, bruises, sprains, &c. &c. With this preparation ,. :'there is no such worees fail." The fast journals in America, medical men of the' highest erni oence,prominent citizens of all professions, and ladies who have used it for years in 'Their dressing rooms and nurseries, admit ivith_one accord, that, for imparting vigor, gloss, luxuriance and curl to }he halt, rrad testing sent( and dandruff, healing wounds. curing Contusions, sprains; stings, &c.,and relieving dig - eases of the skin, the glands, and the-muscles, it has no equal among, the multitude of compounds, advertised in the public prints, or used in private prac tice. In cheapness as well as efficacy, I Balry's Tritopherous is unrivalled. The 1 immense cash sates of the article, have en abled the iaventor to supply it at retail at twenty-five cents per bottle,lwhich is from fiftt to one hundred per cent. less than the price of any other preparation now in use. The scientific tieaties on the hair and skin (embracing valuable directions for the Na!- 1 titre and preservation of Nature's choicest ornament,) in whihh each bottle is enclos ed, is alone worth the money. The affinity between the membranes which constitute the skin, and . the liar which draws its sustenance from this trip le envelope. is very close. All diseases of the.hair otiginate in the skin of the head. If the pores of the scalp are clogged, or if the blood end other fluids do not circulate freely through the small vessels which feed the roots with moisture and impart life to the fibres. the relult is scurf. dan druff, shedding of the hair, grayness, dry nets and harshness of tho I igaments,. and entire baldness, as the case may be. Slim -ulate the skin to healthful action with the Tricoptterons, and the torpid vessels, re covering their activity, will annihilate the I disease. , In all affections of the skin, and of tke substrata of muscles and integu -1 ments the process- and the effect are the I same. it is upon the skin, the muscular fibre, and the glands, that the. Tricopto runs has its specific action, and in all af fections and injuries of these organs, it is i a sovereign remedy. Sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, at the principal office, 137 Broadway, New York. For sale by the principal Merchants and Drupsts throughout the United States and Canada. Beware of the counterfeit, sold at one dollar per bottle. For sale by BOLLS Si. GOOD ALE, Tunkhannock, Pa. ATTENTION TO THE LETING! Late -frrival of Spring and Summer Goods, f the store of H. atdrk Zi.Ge., where /IL thcy will be sold at lower prices than croods were ever known 10 sell at in these parts before. That,thls is Truth and no Fiction can he verified hv, calling at the BRICK EMPORIUM, Corner of Bridge and ; Tioga streets, which stands st the bead of the list, tritcon taining the most General Stock ever offered in this market—comprising black. Woe, and brown, French, English and American atitoAD CLOTHS! Fine Dress Goods for the Ladies, Lawns, Delaines, .ilosacas,Figured,Chan geable, French, English and American Prinv, French Merinos, Cashmires, Silk Fringed Tbibet Shawls, (Acmes, satin, * silk and worsted VESTDMS, a great vanety of Silk, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf HATS, for men and boy!, Hat!, hoots and :hoes, al, kinds of hard ware, Iron and Nails, Queen's ware, Grocenes, Codfish and Mackerel, besidel 10,000 o•her articles en tirely too extensive to itemize, all of which will be sold for Cash or exchanged for any kind of country piodnce at unheard of low prices. So don't Comet the Brick Emnori urn store. H. STARK & CO. June 22, 1850.. NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY. i GEA.RHART & CO., I la, ESPEUTFULLY 'announce to the 1 1-ild citizens of Wyoming county, that they have purchased the Foundry formerly I owned by Cyrus Avery. in the village of Tunkbannock. and that they have newly t built and enlarged the Copelc, and-othet -1 wise improved us capacity for doing heavy or light work, by means of which they are I fully prepared to execute all orders with which they may be favored for CAST ' lisiltiS of any , description, size.:or weight ; i as well, and on as favoraole tetms as they can be had in any foundry in the State.— They w mid invite particular attention to `their extensive varieties of • COOKING SMITS, for burning wood or coal—mhong which may be found the'Empire, &bora. and ttobb's celebrated zir tight. known to be the only Cooking Stove that will burn wood or coal equally. well. The favorable reception they have met with in every place where they have been introduced, is a sufficient guarrantee of their worth They also manufacture various patterns of PARLOR, STOVES, and intend keeping on band a full supply at moderate prices.,They manufacture all kinds of Hollow-ware, large lion Kettles. Wagon Oozes, Plough Castings. Gearing for bow and Grist Mills, plain and fancy Grates. Atc,i always on hand or man ufactured to order. A variety of PLOWS, all of the most approved styles extenc, a mong which may be found the %aye Co. and Seward Plow, so highly celebrated to the lower Counties. Castings turned and fitted to order.— They respectfully invite the public to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of rendering general sat isfaction. , Old Iron ' taken in exchange for Castings . Tonkhanuock June 4, 1850. Bedsteads ! Bedsteads ! ! ALarge assortment of superiJf quality Bedsteads just,-reeeived and for , sale at very low pricer, at the Telegraph Store. JOHN H. HOGAR.Ti:. Tunkbannoek. July 16. IPSO. fiAK - aad tlemlocic tanned Sole-Leatb li or, for, _sale by U; STARK & CO, Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate. 1 Y virtue of an order of the Orohan's Couir of the County of - Wyoming, there will be exposed to public sale in the towtisbip of Forkston. oti =Saturday, the 13tb . day of July, 1850, at the late &eel lioglhouse of Casper Henry decessed, on the premises, at one o'clock p. tri. of soid, day, the following deseribed Real Estate in said township, bounded by lands the names of James ration, John Pittom'and James .Ward, contaireittir about fifty acres of sand, about twenty-five acres thereof improved:With &log house, log barn, and small orchard thereon. Conditions and terms made known on day of sale, and attend HN Helveß by JO, Administrator of Casper Henry, dee'd. By order of the Coort—P. M. Oster bonr, Clcrk. Jane, 11, 1850. GRE4T Private Sale of Valuable Real Estate THE anbsetjber offers for sale the fal lowing valuable Real Estate : ' Ist. A tract of land containing about 360 acres, about 120 acres under good im provement, well fenced, good buildings, and well watered. There is a sanely of fruit on the farm, such as Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Pares, Grafted Apples, &c.— There is also about 100 acres of said tract well timbered with 11Vhite Pine, Mr bite VS nod. , White Ash, etc. 2nd. A tract of lArid, containing 50 acres, about 25 thereof well improved,with a good log house, barn and shed thereon. also a variety of fruit trees. The unto - - proved part of this tract is well timbered, and there is an excellent mill seat on the • same. . 3d.. A good Saw Mill, just ereeted, and 4 acres of laud. The timber on the first described tract is about three-fourths of a mile from this mitt, and the timber upon the second described tract adjoins that upon which the mill s erected. The mill is close by the public road that leads from Tookhannock to Mehoopany. 4th. A tract of unimproved land, - containing- 150 acres, all susceptible of cultivation. This lot is covered wtth a fine growth of white oak. rock. - oak and hickory. and is situate (within 1-2 mile or the saw mill above mentioned, and adjoins the Susquehanna river. , sth. A lot containing I acre, with a good log house and garden thereon, lying on the road leading to Mehoopany—a gooc location for a mechanic.l All of the above described propert y s situate in the township ‘f Eaton, Wyc ming county, Pa. about 5 miles from :he village of Tunkhannock (the county seat.) and in a good neighborhood, with schools convenient. There is also three exeellPot Grist Mills in the vicinity of this property. In addition to the Real Estate, the sub scriber will sell a large quantity of person al property—provided he wakes side of the land—consisting of Stock and Hotses, Farming Utensils, etc. The title of the land is, indisputable and will be waranted, and the whole sold-to gether of in parts, to suit purchasers. The will and timber. lots will be sold together if desired—all on very accommodating terms, say. one-thWd down and...thainalsnce in equal annual instalments, secured by bond and mortgage on the premise". PETER AUMICK. Eaton, Wyoming Cc., May 24, 1850. The People's Friend. T.T. POND'Sor UTIC..-I,NEW YORK, T)ain Destroyer and Heahng Extrad. —An ex-tract from the shrub called 4,‘ itch Hazel, and purely from that. with the exception of a little Alchohot to pre serve it. - - - It will cure all trccal pain and inflamma tion, old sores, fresh wounds and bruises, Piles. and all diseases of the bowels of a cbrnpic nature, tooth-ache. and-ear-ache, female complaints. &e. It is purely what It professes to he," the People's Friend !" • Providence has scat tered along the rugged paths of lire many things-that contribute greatly to the com fort and happiness of every body ; hence weir great value, and well may they be called' friends of the people.' One word here to guard against imposi tion. A man by the name of Spencer has manufactured and offered for sale a spuri ous article called the Coryll Extract 2, — that would be extract of the hazel-out : - the aemitne is as white'and pure as water, while the spurious article is cotored,wnich enables the public to disunnoish. None gennine, but those marked Pond's 1 - Pain Destroyer. For sale by G Stark - , Tunkhannock J S Garwood, Nicholson I J Russell, E It Grow & Bros, J 116ulink, Ransom Wm. McKune, Falls W E Swatland, " E & 0 Osterhont, LaGrange WILBUR'S Delaware & Hudson Canal Line ! 1 WHEAT Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, Oats, Beans, Onions, Butter, Bees wax, Tallow, Rags, Eggs, Flax, Tow Cloth, Furs, Beef-hides,Calf-skins, ta- THE following Deck Canal Boats will ' ken in exchange for Goods, at the high i tprices , - at the North Branch. I. be run in this Line during the pres- , es ent season, viz : . . I LUTHER READ. Rainbow, Rose, Orbit, Samson, Jireic ! Auditor's Notice. Y or k, C ommerce „Ili 1 m ere h an i, J ane : T HE undersigned having been appoint- Daniel ' ll' . ebster, Union, R. F.l I l an auditor by . the Court of Con:- Frances,mon Lord,.). C. Gunn, E. Murray, Ccresco, 1 tribute the eas f a und "Y a e rt in is inn; County, to B e l Foruluiat, John Ewen, Wisconsin, Irad : o f the (kat Estate of Charles v end. k -Hogg, .. , itida, Oregon, Empire,Clster,! ton and Edwin E. Blake no Es- Otsego, Wyoming, A' apanock, Ocean IPp No. 36, April Term. 1850, will attend i to the duties of his appointment on 'I hare- Wave, ;May Flower,Tankhannock. , day,_the Bth day of Atigest nest, at his of- . Merebandize will be received daily in lice in the , borough of Tunkhannock. a 1,2 New York, at Pier foot of Jay street, until 5 i, , 0100t h P. M ., after which hour u° _ __ n' .. ! o'clock p. in.. at which time and ?lace all i persons Interested lb said fund are request ' oe'pts *ill be-given or freight ta k en. led to make their claims known, of he de i ' be property and die- 1 barred from coming in upon the same. finctly marked, or they will not be receiv- / WM. M. PIA IT, Auditor. ed. All small parcels, also Codfish in I int, 9 , bundle':, must ho properly boxed, or they 1 -- -1999. * win net be received. _ 1 SALT;Tron, Steel, &c., &c. , for _sale Tbin tine has no connection with any 1 b Y H. STARKS; CO. other Line or boats, than those above spe- i June 22, 1850. , ' cited. • N. ll Sluice, is Agent on the dock. 1 N"Chia line will be satinded to - Pitistnn as i soon as the Pennsylvania - Coal Company 1 Bli K.S I•- k_ get their Rail Rnad in operation, which kinds correctly andneatly ere-, OF all -. will / 11'e about the 15th of June, 1850 All / ~,,,,.A and kept constantly on hand, at ' Frfighlt intended to go to Pittston mast be i ' - "`"s 'perked f.• via. Hawley." 1 the - office ofibe “ Wyoming Pernorrat."' ' Fat further - particulars inquire, of H. \\lnuit, 110 m arm ot, ic. y •., en.: ,3 or SOLE AGENCY.—Dr. Wright's In ! lobo ..A. r. Vatruor. Honesdale. ' k- dian - Ven-gable Pills in Tunkttazt c No* York, May 1 18;.0. 10A If! , flock, by . -A. IL BOLUS. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 18541 THE. THROUGH HAVlPiti catoPieted the Itne ttt graph through to this place; the sub. scriber is now 'receiving at the Depot, 1 -direct from New York, a splendid, cheep and Apxterplive stack of • - SPRING 8r SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Ladies' Dress - Goods, a toll variety of the rimt splendid' sties and latest fashions of Light and Dark Silks,_ Barnes. DeLains, Embroidered Mulls, Linen Gingham% }'tints, &c., &c. Gentlemen's Wore, comprising Cloths, Fancy-and tilack Car simens,Stitemer .S! . .uffs of all kindr, V e Satin and Fancy sting, Cravats, scarfs, &c;, &c. Straw Goods. A full assortment of Ladies', Children's and Misses' Braid, French, China Pearl. and Roncth and Ready Bonnets; Ginirharni and Cotton Parasols, of all col ors and qualities. Gentlemen's Panama,Le:thori►,and Palm leaf Hats. Boots and Shoes, • (of wltich he would say a word to the pablib confidentially.) His stqcli is di rect from the manufurschwer, fully assort ed. Ladtes's Wares, childreerand Men's Wale of all qualities, and Warranted.— H adic? been bought exclusively for cash, he is well satisfied that but one look will assure you, the people, that you are in the right spot, and that the news of ChespreAs and dnrability has been Telegraphed cor rectly, an 4 convincqd most you be. es you want Hoofs and Shoes for _ . Cheapness, 6 & Comfort. Dress Goods, for Beauty, Style and low prices you must away to -the I.3leg.raph where the wires are continually wtaking, transporiing Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, crock : - ery,' Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, and all other necesities at life, One lock before purdhasinz—belleving if low prices are -a consideration. yau• can be bountifully paid. DOHS H BOGART. Tunkhannock. May 7. 1850. CLOTILLNG!!: A Great variety of Keady Madetilohion of all qualities., for F ale, au cheap ns ran be bought at any establishment in the zountry, by H. STARK & CO. Pce 11, 184.9. WOOL CARDING AND . CLOTH DRESSING. - THE subscribers, having . fitted wool-carding and cloth-dressing es tablishment at Flora ' s old stand on the Me shoppen creek, about 3 1-2 miles front the village of Meshoppen, would respectfully Inform the public that they are prepared to execute all orders in their line in the moat satisfactory manner and on the short-, est notice. Persons coming front tt-dic lance with loads of wool. can have it card ed to take back with them. riLOTHS AND FLANNELS • of all kinds kept constantly on hand, to be exchanged for Wool at reasonable rates. All work entrusted to us shall be done on the shortest notice and warranted right or no pay. WHEELER Sz HAUL. Mat 2S 1550. 7w12 T H E NORTHBRANCH OPER,ITIOX. 11. EAT eatitement among the people G on account of the North Branch being in full bias , —with he E-100,000 already appropriated by the State, and a tame aroma by the• subscriber, the " North -Branch" bas been fairly got under way and is now in full operation, and the Pub lic can 3e suited with the finest, cheapesti and best Goods now in Marliet—all kinds and descriPtions of Dr; Goods, Groceries, eze. (June 4.) LUTHER REA AD. QUGAH, T6a, Coffee; Candles, Starch. t•-7 Indigo. Nuimegr Pepper, Spice. Gin- Ger, Madder, LogwOod, Alum. Salts,Salt petre, Cinnamon. Ratsinr, Snort, Powder and shot, for sale at the - NORTH BRANCH. 130 KANDY, thr, Kum and• 'Whiskey; very cheat), and good quality. for sale at the NOKTI - 1 BRANCA-I. T A AMP OIL and Linseed 4111. for sate at the NORTH BRANCH. eOPEL VARNISH and SpiritsTorpen- Tine, for sale at the North liranch. COIIFISH and Mankerei sate at'the North. Branch Store. ALT by the Bbl. or Sack, for Sale at 0 the- North Branch Store. EST TOBACCO to be had in town, to be found at the %nth Branch. A Quantity of TAR by the beg or quart, for sale , at Read's North Branch Store. - - rarlw..comp4wiscr,, Pr -.Taundic4 Dyspeptic!, flit Xer voila .Reb#ftir , Dipease of thiAine,ys, and all diseases arising :from- a-dill:mitered Litbr or - Stomach': such as - Constipiitiq, Inward Pilea::" Fa quell `or\ Blood tilt Head. - Acidity of- the - Stomach. Nanees. Heart burn . Disgust fa •Food, Full it ess, or weight in the Stomach, Fottr-,Eructatitins. Sinking dr Fluttering lit Of pit 'of- the Stoma/qv. Swimming of• the .Head.lurried and 4 dtfHcult Breathidg.'Flattertag et the Heart * Choking or Suffocating silisatttids when in a lying pnsinre. - Dimness dl tofu Hots or webs before the Sight,- Peter and doll -pain in the head* Deficiency of Perspiration: yellowness of the %Skin shit Byes, Pain in the side. back* cheat. limbs. Sm.. sudden Flushes of Heat. burning in the Flesh. constant imaginings of evil * and great depression of Spirits, can be effector ally cured by . DR, fIOOFE.L.W.S" Celebrated German Bitters, Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, at the_German Med icine Store, 120 Arch Street, Philadela phis. Their power over the above diseases 4* not exzelled—if equalled—by any othei preparation in the United . Stattv, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physician bad failed. These Bitters ere worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseasse of the Liver -- aird,•lesstr glands.; exorcising the most . searching powers 14 weakness" and seer, lions of the digestive organs. they are with- , al, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Con:tinted: , Chas. Robinson, Esq.. Eastor„ Md.. in ' a letter to Dr. Jackson. Jan. 9. 1850, said, "My wife and myself have received more benefit from year medielneAban any other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." The Tenth Legion:" published at • Woodstock, Va.. lan. 10, 1850, said— ".,l Gieat Medicine." -- "We have uniformly refrained from rr commending to the public •any of the -vari ous Patent Medicines of the day. unless • thototighly eistivinced of their . value. -s ' Among those we consider worthy of police is the GERMAN Eibersets. invented by Dr. Honfland, and prepared by Dr. JaCketen, ins Philadelphia. One instance in particular. in which the superior virtues of this medi cine has been tested, has fallen under our slbservatialt. During the last summer, ' a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, alibis mea ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying to vain vast. ous remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Bluets, and after using its was so much relieved of his distresshrg malady,. that be procured another bottle, and is restored ere titely to health." '• - ' - , lead • further a few Pad v s n . ;isbed Frent"The Weldon Herald." b at us eldon, NI U., January 24,1950, which • Said— 1 , "We believe Dr. C. M. Jackson's gate:Mind's German Bitters! to be a most excellent medicine, and one that should be highly popular in these days of Tempts ranee i for they are altegether Veerrane in their cam pithier', Without one drop of Atcotelic zpirits in lbejel, "'I his meetetne is innocent, but strengthening in its effects, and richly deserving of an unbounded peps Waist?, which, when it becomes kt.ovro. it i will, Os:idea:it, fullp enjoy:.''; . Judge M. M. Noah said : , in his --17, eels ly Mes se nger." Jannaty 6, 1650. _ - "De s Heorbette's ts7eitsiss Bilyine.-s. Here is a preparation which the leading presses in the Celan appear to tierunani mous in recommendmi, end the reason ie obvious. It is made after a• prescriptioif furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times—the late Vt. Christopher Wilhelm Hotflanth professor to the University of Jena, private physi• ciao to the king of, Prussia, and one 91 the greatest medical writers Germany has evil produced. He Was emphatically the nerve s my of humbug, alid therefore a medicine of which be vies the inventor ono endorser may be confidently relied on.• He special ly recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Abidiiy of the Stomach, Uonstipation, and all com- , 1 plaints arising from a disordered condition I of the stomach, the liver and the intestines: i Mlle Philadelphia papers express their . 1 conviction of its excellence, and several of - the editors speak of itS effects, from -their own individual erperience. nder these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attentren of our feeders to i the present proprietor's t Drs C. M. Jack son's) preparation. but in .recommending the article to all afflictedi b S• . ,AforiEvidence. - • , The "Philadelphia Saturday Datette." the best family casvepaper in the United States. The editor says— ' "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent: Medicinesto the cont.. deride and patronage of our read.stra i and: therefore, when tie recommend Dr. Hoot latad's German'ilitters,. we wish It s to be distinctly understood that vve are not speaking of the florin/ass of the day. that are noised about for a brief puled and then' torgotteu after It has done its guilty race of mischief; hat of a medicine long oohs [ fished, universally prized, and which 'baa I met the hearty • approval of the faculty its I self." • , That this medicine will care Liier.Ctins I plaint and Dyspepsia. no one - crin doubt al -1 ter- using it a-. directed. It scls-specifical'- , ly upon .the stomach and liver', it is' pens I ferable tocalomel in All trilitouS diselses-e the effect is immediate. 'They can fie - ad , ministered in female or infentSwith safety 1 sad reliable benebt. at env trme„. - Be!care of Cotinterfeits. , - This medicine has attained 11171 .high character which ,is -necessary for.atlmedi cines, to attain to intitlca counscifeitera vci put frirth a aourfpna article. at the rit.k of the lives of fhos+ trh , ,:ates innoct,ritijrdt calved, • Look wd! to the mark; of the genuine. • They have ihe, written vtgnatnte of C. ixessori upon- the wrapper. -and the name blown ire she honk), without which they ant epos ous., - For sale Wbolesateatid Petalt at the . ; • Germ4n: Ofedicthe. Store, . No. 120 ARCH Sititei, one door haltiof Sixth, (late of 278 Race +meet.) liiitEdeld phir, and by respectahln deviers• gattaisily throughout the roant_ty. For Mile oleo by , C. E. Linutrip Turzlthannock' Prt BLANKS OF ALL KINDS FOR SAM' IV tUE ‘ 4 DEVICZCAATY MI