democrat, HARVEY SICKLER, Editor. (rfrNk.itAN Nocb, PA Wednesday, Apr. 11, 1866. FOR GOVERNOR, 101. ffIISTEB ElYMifl, OF BERKS. THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, "* The Democracy of Pennsylvania in Convention met, rerogniring a crisis in the nffuirs of the Re public, and esteeming the immediate rsetoration of the L'nion paramount to all other issues, do re solve : 1. That the States, whereof the people were late ly in rebellion, are cntegral parts of the Union, and are entitled to representation in Congress by men duly elected who bear true faith to tbe Constitution and Laws, and in oder to vindicate the maxim that taxation without representation is tyranny, such representatives should he forthwith admitted. 2 That the faith of the Republic is pledged to the payment of the National debt, acd Congress should pass all laws necessary tor that purpose. 3. That we owe obedience to the Constitution of the United States (including the amendment prohib iting slavery,) and under its provisions will accord to those emancipated all their rights of person and property. 4- That each State has the exclusive right t > regulate tho qualifications of its own electors. 5. That the white race alone is entitled to the con trol of the Government of the Republic, and we are unwilling to grant to negroes the right-te vote. g. That the bold enunciation of the principles of the Constitution and the policy of restoration co#- t ained in the recent annual message and freedmen's bureau veto message of President Johnson entitle him to the confidence and support of all who respect tbe Constitution and love their country. 7' Tbat the nation owes to the brave men of ear armies Ihd navy a debt of lasting gratitude for their heMic service, in defence of theJConstitntion and the Union; and that while we cherish with tender affection tho memories of the fallen, we pledge to their widows and orphans the nation's care and protection. 8. That we urge upon Congress the duty of equal ising the bounties of our scldiers an d sailors. The State Legislation will adjourn to-morrow." A law to prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors on election days was defeat ed in the Legislature a day or two since, by a majority of two to one. The President in an official order has directed the heads of the different de partments, in their appoirtments to give the preference in all cases where par ty is qualified, to maimed and disabled soldiers and seamen. BW Tho nigger-civil rights bill which was vetoed by the President has been pass ed by a two thirds majority in both houses of Congress —no twithstanding the Presi dent's objections. As he has, after dclibei a Executrix. vtn3s6. Estrays. CAME to tho enclosure of the subscriber, in Falls Wyoming County, Pa., on or about the 27th of March lust, FOUR YEARLINGS, 1 red bull, 2 red heifers, I dun colored heifer. The ownvr is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away ; or they will be disposed of according to liw. tR CHARLES SMITH. Falls Pa- April 19, 18gfi. v5n353w. Lost On'the road between Tunkhannock Borough and George Stoekel's, a contract for land, from Uenry Drinker. The finler will confer a favor, by leaving the samo at tho ofihe of the N. B Democ rat. Win. STANG. Register's Notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons interest - i 1 ed, that the following accounts and widows claims, have been filed in the Register's office of Wyoming County, on the lgth day of April next, for con firmation and allowance. Final acoount of George B. Sprague, Executor of th* last will and testament of Elisha PeJrick, late of Nicholson Township deceased. Filed Jan. 11, 18gg. Final account of Thomas Hough, Executor of the last will and testament of Solomon Letteer, lato of Overfield Township, deceased. Filed February g, f'mal account of Peter Meyer, administrator of the es'ate of Cathariae Moyer deceased, Filed March 6. le G6- . . . . Final account of D. D. DcWitt, administrator of the estate of Amy Rosengrant, late of Eaton Town ship deceased. Filed March 19th, lSg6- Widows claims in the estate of Lewis Avery, late of Overfield Township, dee'd.. Filed Feb. 27. 1866 - 0 L. PARRISH, Register. Register's officsMarch 20, 18g6- ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered tor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, sod all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. vsn2l-lyear.—S M. P. A Co. TO CONSUMPTIVES- The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffcred for several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption- is anx ious to make known to his follow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with .je direction for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CURE tor CORSCMPTIOIV, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, COUGHS. COLDS, and all Throat and Lung A fections. The only object of the advertiser in sendl ing the .Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalu. able, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remed, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ins- Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by return mail, will please address. RET. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York vsn2l-lyear. STRANGE. BUT TRUE. Every young lady ant gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advan tage by return msil (free of charge), by addressing the undersigned. Those having feais of being hum bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York Ts*2l-lyear —S. M. P. A Co. NOTICE AH persons from whom Internal Revenue Tax is due, will hereafter, until othrrwise notified, pay tha same to Daniel Wright, at Tunkhannock. F. M CRANE, Dept'y Col. 13th Dist. Pa Tank March 6, (866- Application for License, NOTICE is hereby given that the following named persons have filed their petitions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Wyoming County, and will make application at the next term of said our for Tavern License. S. B Mathewson, Clinton Township- Thomas B- Wall, Tunkhannock Borough. Philo B. Baldwin, " H. W. Dowdney, Braintrim Township. John D. Labar, Wm. C Gay lord, Northmoreland " Gilas Townsend, Meshoppen " Wm. H. Cortright Samuel Clark. Mehoopany Barnard N. Finney, " George Perego Nicholson " Wm. 0. Qatdpps, ' " A. L. Bacon, ' D. D. Sppttldipg H *• Levi Townsend, Falls, " Emanuel Overflaltl Washington *' ZIBA LOTT, Clerk. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land in Wyoming 00. Notice is herebyjiren, that anda# and by virtu # of the Mrerml act* m assembly of the Commonwanlfc of Pennsylvania, passed for t£e. Collection of T**g on unseated lands, the Treasurer of Wydteiif Co. will on the second to wit 11th June A. D. 18go at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkhannoek expose to Public Sale the following tracts and parte of tracts of unseated land for the taxes and costs oa them respectively. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M, ACRES. WARRANTEE NAMES. TAXES. EATON. 417 • Bowman Francis 5.42 439 Bnchannan John . 5.72 424 Clark Poter 5.44 340 Clark James 4 42 435 Hastings Seth 5.66 420 Clark Thomas 5.44 420 Lock Thomas 5.44 439 Bridge James 5.72 439 Fisk Win 1.72 439 Fowls Samuel 5.75 FORISTON. 203 3owman Joseph 7,2f 200 Betterton Win 7 t |o 406 Bowman Soloman 14.41 400 Baker or Barton John 14 21 300 Bowman Joshua 10,65 406 Bartlctt Jo ph 14,41 406 Bird or Baiid Benj 14,41 260 Boyce John 9,45 214 Ciyiner Daniel 756 100 Cotringer James 3 73* 300 Carmon Michal 10.62 40G Carman Samuel 14,411 405 " Niclioles 14,41 153 '• J ihn .5.41 100 Campbell 4()6 Delong Peter 14,41 406 " Simon 14 41 203 " Wilbatn 7^21 410 Dewitt Moses 14,54 203 Drlong John 7,21 153 Dewitt Aaron 5,41 103 u Andrew 3 66 153 " Thomas 5,41 220 Dentitson The mas 7 81 400 Elliott Polly 14 20 406 Fish Thus 14,41 469 Fry John 7.82 450 Fish Joseph 15.28 203 G .re Daniel 7.21 150 Grant Paul 434 439 Hall Wm 15,62 400 Ilav Henry 14 20 439 Hall c: Hill Sarah 15.62 400 Knox James 14.20 400 " David 14.20 203 Kindall Wm. S 7,2E 77 King Samuel 2.70 400 Kn<>x J>hn .14 QO 400 " Samuel 14,20 400 King Simon 14 20 180 Law Win 6,37 430 214 Landers George 7^4 440 Muskgrave Ista ' 15,62 401 " Mose 14,26 410 McClure Robert 14.55 410 " Samuel 14,55 150 McLaughlen John .5 32 100 McL"Ughlen James 3 55 100 Muris Win 3,55 4.39 Muzzv Wm 15 62 439 " Am<> 15.6t 439 M; Cure James 15,62 340 Miller H. nry 12,05 400 ()'hn 14,20 90 Tatten James .-.,8.40 2o u Win 71 400 " Charles 14,20 410 " Isaac 14,55 409 Payne George 14 41 219 Reed Collisn 7 82 201 Renshaw Richard 7.18 330 Smith Richard 13.47 200 Stephen Anna 7,10 439 " Sim n 15 62 410 Stewart George .1.4 55 299 Schull Peter 7,10 260 Todd James 9.21 437 " J.hnJr ..15 64 40T White Andrew * .\l4 20 325 " Samuel 11.-18 45 Ward John 1.64 190 Ward James .6,75 304 White Robert 10,80 400 " James i .14 20 400 " John 14 20 420 Yarrirgt<>n John 14.69 406 Barklev Hannah 14.41 175 Piles Win ~...5.64 406 Paine Maria P 41 406 Stephens Perry ..14 41 437 Len< x Robert 15.04 LEMON 113 Ramsey &II Trumbell... .. .2.94 MONROE. 439 Bet'erton Jacob 13 86 206 Bradlc Hannah 6.39 203 Bailw Duah 6 30 521 " Daniel 10 08 400 Campbell James 12,60 400 ' Mareref ,12.60 389 Daughert v Richard 12 60 406 Downing Reuben. '. .12,79-' 406 Davis Johnathaa Jr 612.79' 400 Derbyshire John 12 60 376 Delong Fanny ~11.83 200 Epv George 6.30 400 Gulhv Eunice 12 60 400 Grubb Peter 12 60 408 Gridley Daniel 12,85 4CK) Ilarmison Wallace 12 60 380 McKnight David 12.10 400 McCoy Ephraiin 12,60 410 Nash Phineis 12.88 409 Pierce John 12,88 400 Palmer Wm. 12.60 439 Renshaw Ann 13 76 439 •' John ~..13,76 MONROE. 388 Stewart Mary 12 22" 439 Stephen Simon ..13.76 418 Smith Peter 13,15 406 Tripp John 12.78 406 Todd John 12.78 NORTH BRANCH 410 Barklev George ..16.60 65 Rittle Samuel 2,65 400 Covel Mathew 16,20 262 Covel Oralia ...10'63 410 Davis H-ildah ,16,6(\ 25 Crispin James ,I.oo> 420 Frisk Jaber ~..1*6.60. 410 Hal! James \. .1.06 410 Kelly Joseph 16,60 410 " Daniel ..16 60 395 Mason Abrahai*.,. sXv .l2,47 175 McCoy Ann 7.12 100 Morris Wm., 4 03 123 Phi'lipps Thomas 4,63 NICHOLSON. 44$ Fritz Christipher 1,14 TONKHANNOCK. 63 Henry Fab -1,6* 441 Hepler George 11- 46 150 Thompson Wm.. 3,92 145 Thompson Samuel 3.i6 145 Peck ham A. K 3,16, WASHINGTON. 90 Hampton Samn 2,34 61 Hampton Samn. -L 5 ® S. H. JENKINS, ' Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, ) Tunkhannoek April 4 )