Isocal and Personal. Wise Meu and women will buy their goods of those dealers who advertise them. L°°k over our advertising columns. The New Tannery building at this place is now being put up, the frame being nearly completed.— When finished this will be one of the largest and most aubstantial structures in the county, Cruel— The very refinement of cruelty ! To leate a person in such a state of awful suspense as a wishy-washy dish-water correspondent in the last week's nigger equality organ has left us for a whole mortal seven days and seven nights, by savagely, eeying that 'ln onr (his) next wo shall pay our re* specu to the editor of the N. B. Democrat How are you. Mr. nigger-worshipping, child-whip ping Blood-hound of Zion ? Arrest of Counterfeiters.— The detcotive po lice have arrested and imprisoned at Buffalo, N. Y. one Andrews and his associates, whom they caught in the act of making a counterfeit of Ayer's Cathar tic Pills. Their Detection WJ S accomplished at the instanee of Messrs J. C. AVER A Co. of Lowell, Mass., who have shown a commendable energy and promptitude in protecting the public from imposition thiough spurious imitations of their invaluable medi cines* Doet. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Cherry Pectoral and Pills have come to be staple necessities with the com munity, and the imposition upon the sick cf spuri ous, worthless, if not injurious fabrications of them is in fact the consummation of villainy. We hope the scoundrels will get their due, and iu the keeping they now are, they are pretty sure of it—[Police Gazette. For the Democrat. ONE OF THE FACTS Reported for last weeks Republican , but in con sequence of a delicacy, (discovered by the editor oi that paper, since the publication of the to which this refers,) which suggcstedlmodifications imcompatable with the proper completion of this chapter, we have withdraws it, and requested its publication in the Democrat. THE WRITER. "The earth has been shaken, the elements torn, The mountain has labored, Dam phool is reborn.' He died, thought Doestieks, but if so he has cer tain h resurrected, and appears now in anew role that becomes him wonderfully well. His little mind, wherein dwelleth such dire revenge, is inflated extraordinarily, and innumerable .woes betide him who dares to ope his unregenerated lips without a '' by your leave sir." That ' home thrust" which this "citizen" go readi ly appropriates to himself, and which evidently probed to the centre, the fountain of his scurrilloug imagination, wag a general remark, thrown out without a thought of any personalities—necessarily eo, because we were entirely ignorant as to who the "gray headed" father of that illlgitimate production might be; in fact we supposed him to be rather youthful than otherwise But the lion's skin is off now, and the animal appears in all his naked de formity. He issues his bulls, with all the volubility of a Borgia and In language that would reflect no discredit upon a Billingsgate fish woman. That the people of our town, particularly its youth, should be required to look for moral guidance" and instruct IOU, to a thing whose mind is so deeply imbued with the malice and vindictiveness mani fested by him, is indeed a "proper matter for inves tigation," for if he sacceeds in incorporating a like disposition into the minds oi those over whom he ex ercises supervision, it will not be strange if we should continue to find children "whose families fail to control them." While here, let us briefly examine the "matter" he spenks of as "proper for investigation," to wit: influencing the minds of ju rors in favor of parties accused of offences. We have always understood that the law presumed par ties accused, to be innocent until proves guilty. Impartial jurors go into the box £wiih that legal presumption resting upon them, or at least should do ; no, and should be prepared under their oath, to give the accused the benefit of all reasonable dorbts as to their guilt. We have a "reasonable doubt" that this self-constituted champion and reformer would not so "hear and determine," for it is a notorious fact that revenge prompts his acts, and not an hon est, sincere desire to do good. Admitting then for present purposes that we did intimate or attempt to convey the idea that a certain accused party, is innocent of the offences alleged against him (which we did not, and Doestick's respected friend cannot find it in our record! the "investigation" like the threat, would be folly consummated . The truth is, as the readers of the Republican well know, this "most righteous judge," this soft-voiced hypocrite, this more than "a second Daniel come to judgment," in his wholesale efforts to roll an ava lanche of guilt and destruction over every man whose opinions does not coincide with his own, inau gurated the proceeding he so savagely reprobates ; and if there is any legal consequences involved, he would find himself in the position of that certain other ancient individual whose gun well aimed for duck or plover, Becoiled and kicked Us owner over, Bat we will state for his gratification, that at the time those articles were published, there was not a "juryman" in the county. The compliments which you have tendered through us, to that "member of the bar," will no doubt be remembered aad appreciated by him, as a causeless and unwarranted war declared by you, against one, who we believe has at all times heretofore been your friend. Such, however, need excite no surprise for it is in perfect keeping with the code of piety, which appears to govern your mterc rnrse with all your fellows, whether friends or foes. If this notable censor will permit us to assist him ' in his commendable efforts to find characters to vil- Jify and defame, we would suggest that by geing back a little, he might find an officer of the law, of whom it was alleged that his oath rested very Rightly upon his conscience; that under certain circum- , stances the rights of parties were not altogether se cure in Lis hands—he might find a member of the 1 church whose dogged, sullen rind ctiveness, fur- { pished occasion for the wish "that he could be traded I off for a good man." There are many others he ! might find, bnt having confidence in his perseverance ; we have no doubt but he will succeed without our farther assistance, And now my antiquated "friend to whom the shadows of fifteen years" extend, hav ing given you a few of the titles that you have con .▼inced us belong to you---having suggested a few ."matters" for that prayerful "investigation" which your chsirity. humility and meekness dispose a you to give them, and having pursued this quixotic di gression quite as long as necessary we leave you fi nally. If you desire to continue to nurse your fa vorite bantling, blackguardism, you must either do so alone, or appeal to the tender charities of those who have heretofore felt your pulse, made a diogno sis of your disease and understand its nature per fectly, they are no doubt ready and willing to at tead you again. We expected when we commenced these records that dogs would snarl aud b ark at our 1 heels, and we have not been diss ppo in ted. As each respective sinx hole has Leon disturbed, each re spective and some times respectable owner has com menced pitching his filth and garbage at ns, but--- •a has beet previously rcmarked--,We still live. • • WANTED. s27.6oper day. AGENTS wanted, ladies and gentlemen, in every County in the United fctates, to sell the Ink Powders of the American Ink Company, The powder sells for forty cents ir paekage.aud will make ink enough to fill fifty bottles ot the size usually retailed at ten cents per bottle. A smart agent can sell a gross of it a day, and clear $2? 60 The ink can be made from the powder in three minutes in common boiling water. It is a perfe t black ink, the best in the world. It flows easily, does not corrode the pen a particle, never gums up, is not injured by freezing, and its color will last for ever. Every family in America will bay it, as a package will last a family for years, and ink can be made in small quantities as wanted* With each gross we send a thousand circulars, with testimonials from clergymen lawyers teaehers merchants, commercial colleges, editois, Ac., and the agent's name on the bills, Only one person will be made agent for a county. The first one sending S3O for a gross of the powder will receive it by return express, together with one thousand fir culars and the right to sell in the county he or she designates. If others send for the same county, the money will be returned to them tree of expense. To make sure, one had better designate several counties either of which he or she will take. Send tor trade list and circulars if you dare run the risk of waiting, or send the money for a gross. Letters addressed to the Mayor. Postmaster, eashiersof the banks, or the express agents of this city, will show that the business is honorably and squarely conducted. An ink Pow der will be sent by mail to any address, tree ot charge, on receipt of forty cents. • Address, writing your name, town, county and State distinctly. AMERICAN INK COMPANY. Manchester, N II THOMAS W. LANE. Clerk for the Company and Special Agent. v5n46 CAMPAIGNS OF THE APM v 0 F T HE POTOMAC. Br WILLIAM SWINTON. THE STANDARD HJSTORT' OF THE GRA N D ARMY. The greatest WoiJi on the War. Universally endorsed by army of ficers and the press, TIIE AUTHOR SAYS : "I design in this volume to record >*bat that Ar my did and suffered in teu campaigns an*i two score battles. I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyalty of this army, that oftimes when the bond of military cohesion failed, held it, unshaken of fortune, to a duty self-imposed. Ishall have to follow it through a checkered ex perience, in a tale commingled ol great misfortunes, great follies and great glories ; but from first to last it will appear that, amid in.my buffets of fortunes, through -winter and rough weather," the Army of the Potomac never gave up but made a good fight, and finally reached the goal Of this drama there will ba no other hero than the Army of the Potomac itself; for it would seem that in this war of the People it was decreed there should arise no imperial presence to become the central fig ure and cynosure of men's eyes. Napoleon, in an outburst of haughty eloquence, exclaims that in the great armies of history the Couiman ier was every thing. This proud apotheosis has no application for the Army of the Potomac. And one must think - seeing it never hadja great, and generally had med iocre commanders—it w s that it mtght be said, that wh'-rever it won it owed not to genius, lut bought with its blood." This is the only History of the "Grand Army," and no one who has borne a part in its conflicts, or is interested in its granJ achievements, should be without it. This work prusen s a rare ehancc to make money. Agents wanted. Send for Circulars and see our terms. Address, *AT IONAT. PUBLISHING CO. 50" Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. v5u45-lmo. ' j Having purchased the entire interest in the Pho tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public in general that I am prepared to produce pictures of every descrip tion, including RIIOTOAITAPIIS, CARTES D£ VISITE, VIG NETTKS, AMI i ROTY PES MEL AIXO 7 YPES, FER ROTYI ES, IVORY"TYPES, &c. &e, Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON FIDENT of giving entire satisfaction. All are re quested to call and examine, and "Seize the shadow, ere the substance fade." All kinas of colored work done at the shortest no-' tice and in the best style of the art. Also all kirds of copying done from old pictures, from card to size. Satisfaction guaranteed L. W. HERMANS. Tunk. Apr 11th, 1366. New SPRIG AID SUMMER millinery. MRS. BARDWELL returns her sincere thanks to the Ladies of TUNKHANNOCK and Vicinity, and would inform them that she nas removed to her new Store —first door east of Wright & Co's Banking Ofiiee, with greater facilities than j heretofore enjoyed' Having just returned from the City with AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SPRIXG AXD SUMMER MILLINERY, she can and will offer superior inducements to every customer. Arrangements have been completed for FASHIONA3LF DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING in all its varieties DRESS TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS, BUTTONS, BELTS, BUCKLES, PATTERNS, IIOODS, NUBIAS, and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS kept con stantly on hand. Tu nkhannock, Oct, 11 1565. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous 1 Debility, Premature Decay, and 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 wns cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. T •- --s M. P.ACo. 3—19—1866 R. 91. The place to buy Good Goods and buy them cheaper than anywhere else in this or surrounding Counties, is at the OLD STAND AND NEW FIRM OF ROSS MILLS, & CO. Corner of Tioga and Warren St, where can be found a new and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, & SHOES, PAINTS, PAINTBRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON OF ALL SIZES, <&c. &c. We call especial attention to our Stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices &e. &c., Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and will be sold at a very small advance for PRODUCE OR CASH. ALSO a well selected Stock of Ready-Made Cloth.ing', GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac. Ac., Also MACKEREL BY THE BARREL OR lb. COD FISH DUTCHESS Co PORK, all of which wo will sell at a very small advance on City Cost ruling at date of Sale ! ! Don't forget to look through and price our Stock ! IiOSS,MILLS & Co. Tunkhannock, April 30, 1866. DENTISTRY! DH X-. T. BURNS, UUJIIIIILI CITY. Would inform tbe citizens of Tunkhannock and vicinity tnat he is no.' permanently located in this village for the purpoae of attending to al 1 rofes sional calls, with which hb ina y he flwore( * - TEETH INSERTED ON ©©ID, OR RUBBER BASE. Particular attention paid to Filling and Extract ing. ALL WORK WARRANTED . OB NO SALE! All persons are invited to call before getting work done elsewhere NO CHARG— for examination of teeth. ROOMS at P. C. Burns Jewelry Store opposite Wall's Ho tel. 1 H. BAR HAM & CO. Have opened a MERCHANT TAiLOR-SKOP, —AND— CLOTHING STORE, In S. Stark's block, one door below the Bank where Coats, 7 Vests, Pants, etc. etc. OF TIIE m nr&ss, Made by Mr. Birham himself, or under his per sonal supervising by competent workmen, of the 13 K f T MAT E HIA 1. - CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, NESTINGS TRIMMINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISIIIN CCDS, constantly on hand and for sale, 11, BARN AM A Co TuDk Pa. Ma* 1, 18gg, NEW FANCY AND TRMMING STORE. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MRS. K. UKASE. HAVIN 3 lately opened a new Fancy Store , of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of [ TIUMTYTIKTOS, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries I Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies No kties, best j quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a j large stock of TOYS, Including China, Rrouze, Papier Mache Tin, Rose- | wood, Glass, Pewter, Woodeu, Parian and Candy i Toys, For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina, bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac. MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May 1, 1366 ft v5-n37-tf, TO CONSUMPTIVES* The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption— is anx ious to make knowu to his follow-sufferers the moans of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direetion for preparing and using the same, which they wilt find a SURE CORK lor CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, COCGHS. COLDS, and all Throat and Lung A fections. The only object of the advertiser in sendl ing the Prescription is to benefit tbe afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalu able, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remed, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ■Off- Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by return mail, will please address. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings CO., New York. ▼SatMyear. 000® lIWI TO HOUSE KEEPERS! Frank M. Buck Has just opened, at the store house formerly oc cupied by C T, Marsh, one Joor below Baldwin's Hotel, in Tunkhannock, NEW GROCERY AND Provision Store, where he is prepared to sell eve.ything in the /ine of Family Groceries at prices far below those here . totore asked for them 0 His stock was select e( f a[ Millinery goods in \\ yoming County. Having selected her goods herself aud cx<-lusive!y for iWILLIfHERY PURP.SES. an ' is her stock consists of articles too numerous to chronicle, she wuula invite the ladies to eall and examine lor themselves before purchasing elsewhere. BONNET REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Tunkhannock, May 2d, l£gg Hemoved The undersigneb having purchased of Mr. C. M Koon. the rooms recently occupied by him as 6RO&BRY AND PROVISION" STORE has removed there his stock of Goods, from "Starks Brick Block" and w ithvarious other adlitio s, is prepared to supply.the public with anything n his lib*, at a SMALLER ADVANCE UPON t OST THAN ANY OTHER MAN DAR i TO SELL. *" His old customers neC( I not be tola they will be dealt by fairlv, ar) d honorably, while as many new as shall see fit to f'tvor him with their patronage, shall have no reason to regiet having aided in sus taining an institution where goods can always be bought for their true valufi an d NONE BUT GOOD AR'JTIULEA KEPT, Ilis stock consists in part of a gens.ral a rtmeni of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS- Nuts Fruits and Candies, Tobacco and Snuff, LAMPS. LAMP CHIMNIES, AND FRUIT CANS, BOOTS SHOES, STONE AND TIN WARE, HATS. CAP.>, KEROSENE OIL, AND PURE CIDDR VINEGAR, FARMING UTENSILS. PATENT PAILS, WOOD EN PAILS, POWDER AND SHOT, and an endless variety of YASKOSS §30T305!1§, Ac. Ac.. all of which will be scld for cash, or changed for anything that farmers have to sell, GEO LEIGIITON. Tunkhannock, July 20, 1865. N B.—CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD LGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac. v4n4S G L A Lecture to Young 3len. mm |3 Just published, in a sealed envelope J Price 6 cents A Lecture on tho ua- MAL J\, $/ ture, treatment and radical cure of or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption. Epilepsy, and fits: Mental an i Physical Incapaci ty, resulting from Self Abuse. Ac. By Robert J. CuK rwell, M. D., author of the "Greenßook," Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable Le cturc. clearly proves, froiu bis own experience, ! tha* the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be j effectually removed without Medicine, and without j dangerous surgical operations, bongles, instruments, j rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at ! once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, I no matter what his condition may be, may ! cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, j This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands. — j Sent under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two postage : stamps. Also Dr Culverwell's Marriage Guide, ' price 25 cents. Address CIIA3. S. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York. P. q. box 4586. v4n36ly. [ ft* t)ur Better A Family Sewing Ma chine, with all the new improvements, is tho best, and cheapest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in | the world. No other Sewing Machine has so much capac'ty for a great range of work, including the delicate and ingenious processes of Hemming Braiding, Binding Embroidering, Felling, Tucning Cording, Gathering, Ac., Ac, The Branch Offices are well supplied with S ; . Twist. Thread, Needles, Oil, Ac,, of the very best quality, Send for a Pamphlet, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 1 458 Broadway, New York, Philadelphia Office, 81(1 t HEhTNUT STREET HARVEY SICKLER. Agent. v4n4B A MONTH L—AGENTB~~want ed for six entirely next articles just out. Address 0 T. GAREY, City Buildings Biddeford, Maine. wDfi2l-lyear. i 866 ™°™ s 1866.- ►i * WI. . ; OF "THE AGE," The Only Democratic Daily Journal in Philadelphia. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT INDUCEMENTS. Union,Restoration,and Constitution al Liberty ! 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O,GARDNER & CO. have just received a J urge and splendid stock of goods cocsisting of iaittj itooos, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS, T=L*VLLING BA(iS and TRUNKS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS All goods sdd by us warranted' as recommended Our aim "To keep good Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold," In connection with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. GARMENTS CUT AMD MADE IN TgJ LATEST STYLE. PUCE THIS II EMMIE. W. O. GARLUXEIi i CO. Nicholson, Pa. v5.i31. MEI A T Mar ket! The Subscriber announce? to the citiicnsof Tuak hai.ncek and vicinity, that he is now opening a MEW MEAT MARKET OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BRIDGE ST. where by the strictest nttentionjto the wants of this community; he hopes to receive their patronage,— He has now on hand a fine stock of fat cattle ; and will hereafter constantly keep for sale Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and * Poultry of all kinds, at prices as LOW AS CAY BE AFFORDED •' £ £gr Meat delivered at the residences of cus tomers in town, each day, if desired. H. W. Tunk. Nov. 29, 1865. vjtolltf.-' 1 /