fituiitn's Gal ti ran. TniRTV-SIX MAXIMS FOR THE FAR MER. Tho following mtwim?, from tin "Canala Agri culturist," nrc tho best wo have seen. 1. Never get in debt when you cannot see your way out again ; wlicu you owe, pay as fast as you i can, and promptly. 2. Never enlarge your farm, when lia'f of what you now own is not half cultivated. 3. If you own more land th:in rou can till well, ' aro in deht, or need funds to make necessary improve ments sell part of your fann, anl uso the money to j pay your debts, and mako your improvements. 4. Never borrow money to build a showy house, i when a less pretentious one would answer better, j and novcr lend money when you have undrainod or i poorly tilled land to improve. 5. Layout a system of improvements f>r your farm an 1 buibling3, an 1a? your means permit, car- ' ry these plans out. 6. Do not enter upon speculation with other poo- ; plo's money or your own, unless you sec clearly that ; you will make profits; and even then, do not do it to the neglect of your farming. ' v 7. Do not mortgage yonr farm for money to buy goods; very few men ear. enter tho mercantile busi- i ness without training f r it, and m t beeomo bank rupt. 8. Do not buy fancy sto.k and pay fabulous prices, on the spur of tho moment, or without knowing why you want it, and how you are to make tho invest ment profitable. 9. Do not keep poor stock, when you can keep ' good at the samo expense, an 1 with fimr times the j profit. 10. Do not change your kin lof firming, Itecause ; what you raise this year is low priced. f>r that which : is high, ten chances to one your crop wiil be up next | year, and that which is up it >w will '!mn be down. 11. Do not try to grow those cr. p? for which your farm is not well adapted. 12. If you have a good location, do not sell out expecting to better it, because you are offered a god price, 13. Do not chango farms often, for by so doing, you can carry out no dcfir.ito system of improve- J mcnt. 14. Do not begin to improve till you have a gener- ] al plan of what you wish to do ; to do so, would be like commencing to get out timbers for a houso be fore you know its length and breadth. 15. Unless your crops are good ones, sow less, and j plow better. 16. Bo present with your hands as much as j-ossi- | Lie, otherwise littlo work will ho done, ani that poorly. No business r quires the master's oversight more than farming. 17. Cultivate a little, well, rather than much, ; poorly. Who does not remember the s'ory of a fir- , mer who ha I two daughters ] When the fir.t one , married, he gave her one-thir lof his vineyard, and j yot he had as many grapes as formerly ; when tho > eocond married, she took half tho remainder for her portion, and yet tho yield of tho father's share was not lessened. 18. Keep ahead of your work, or your work will keep ahead of yoa. 19. Resolve that your farm shall bo a profitable j one, if industry and good management wiil make it so. 20. Invest your surplus earnings in making such Improvements as will add to the profit, appearance nnd convenience of your farm. 21. When you make experiments, see that you keep within tho laws of nature. The-o are the far mer's Uelps; make such experiments as appear to be reasonable, no matter what your neighbors ay. 22. Bo kind to those whom you employ, and to a!! the &uicial3 you work. 23. Fell your produce when prices nro high, and If you do not need the money, keep it when they are very low, unless it is certain they wiil remain so. 24. Make yourself thoroughly acquainted with tho principles of agriculture, an i be guide i I y them. 25. Perform all l i'-or at the right season. # ; 26. Do all jobs in tho best manner. 27. When you begin one pieco of woik, finish it ' before you commence another. 23. Do not leave work half done, expecting to fin ish it next year; finish us you go. 29. Take care of your tools when yon get through ; osing them, and do network withpooron.es, when you can afford good ones. 30. Do not buy old wagons, harness, plows, etc., at auction, because you can get then cheap. Bettor •xpend tho money for book 3, travel, or soma neoded Improvement. 31. Do not koop more stock on y >nr farm than you have plenty of pasture for. 32. If at forty-five you havo a fair property, do not work with your muscles so bird as formerly, but sovo tho afternoon of each day for mental an I social improvement. , 33. Give your children a good eaucatiou, physical ly, intellectually, morally and • >vi. 'iy. 34. Take an interest in all improvements that havo a bearing on agriculture. 35. Uso machinery and horse-power, where pr i ble, instead of your muscles. 36. In all you do, endeavor to g t hold of the long •nd of tho loTer. USE THE KOLT.EUP. A writer in an cxchango paper presses upon cur agriculturists tho merits of (hi iinplcn.ciit la tho 1,1- lowin/rtnanncr: . I " Why don't our farmers use tho rrilcr mere fre quently 1 Is it because thoy are r, if willing t-> in cur the expenses of tho pur dia c 1 I it bc-mure • they arc not disposed to best ..v tho extra ru o; <t' labor involved in rolling Lhoir fields J or is it because i they do not understand its uses and benefit.-? JV> > thoy not know that a roller is ul ... inii.p . ride on , light soils, because it presses the o.ut'i closer nr- un<l small seeds ?—that it 13 equally v.. • ful on heavy •oils, because it crushes the clods, ani brings the pulverized earth in direct contact v.ith tho od ?| . that it is good on grass fields, because it presses ' , •mall stones, bone?, etc., which woul 1 othenr- o in jure tho kr.ivcs of the mower, into tl o earth and out of tho wap?—anl that it .also levels ant anl m !o hills?-—that it is useful up>on wheat fields iu the j •pring, pre sing tho plants which havo been thrown i , ont by tho frost, into the earth ivgnin?—that it ex cises a most happy influence upon oats, is used after • ' ♦ho plants havo obtainc 1 a height of tbreo or four i inches 7—in a word, thnt it is good almu.-tarv where, ' Md ranks Tory properly w'th !ho* i. • important ' t Implement? on tho farm? It is an a." !, ng that ' , while wo are mnk'ng; r >;wo : s in almost every other direction, wo have doro ro littlo toward !ho gcnoral introduatii n <> f tho rol on My own experience with J , it has been so entirely sa ' factory that b ennn t for-' t bear urging its rrovt importance up . , every farmer who has thus far not tried it. OXEX. —Being wo "-mat3d, oxen ere more easily trained ; and tho more eatily h affect this, rou h pi-if- 1 denial on tho part of tho driver, mmh coolr--..f' temper,mere training by motion n;:d l c by nice, may be highly advai tigcousto man and least. £ —ls more thrifty on soil cf a dry, sin !v, or j , gravely texture, if well manured, and winters best i when sown early. < • ► Lint.—A* a manure f-r wb>-t. !-• r.f - r ~t ; mi ., r (_ •ooe. r?e rifccut throe bushclita tie acre. * I ' WHAT"A MAN 1 A disconsolate looking fcmalo catno before tho Schuyler Cuunty Grand Jury last week, when tho ful lowing scene took place: " Madam," said tho foreman, " what complain^ havo vou to make ? * . • l' " I conic to enter complaint agin nay companion. " Your husband I suppose ? well, what is his anl what has he dono?" " Ills name is Mr. -and ho struck mo and beat me, and threw mo out of doors, and threatened to kill mo if I came into tho housa again !" " What provocation did You givo him. madam for such treatment ?" '' I don't liko to tell, sir." " But my dear madam, you must! Tho grand ju ry must know all tho circumstances." " Well if I mu-t I must, ho dono it just cause I wouldn't sleep with him" '• Ah ! that's the nature of tho ease, is it ? Very well why did you refuse to sleep with him 7" " Cause ho was drunk, and I didn't want to." " Weil how 13 it when he's sober? Doyourcfuso j to sleep with him then ?" " No-sir; but when he's solver he won't sleep with ! me !" The jury put their heads together and concluded not to find a bill. Mn. BII.T.IXCS' ZAUILT PROVERBS—Don't swap . with ver rel.ishans unless you ken afford to give them | the l.ig cend of the trad. M irry young, an 1 if varcumstancw rcqlre It often Ifyoukant get good cloithos aud edication, too, [ get tho elo ithes. Sty how pre ye ? to everybody. Kultivate modesty, but mind and keep a gud stock of impidencc on haul. If you argy never get beet. 800 charitablo threo cent pieces war made on pur pose. D. n't take er.nybody's advice but your own. It kostsyou more to borry than it dus to buy. If a man flatters yu yu ken kolkerlate that he's a rogue or i fule. j Keep both izo opca, but don't see more than half | yu notis. y \r A droll fellow wassskod by an oil lady to road tho newspaper, and, taking it up began as follows : '• Last night, yesterday morning, about two o'clock I in ibo afternoon before breakfast a hungry boy about j f.ir'y years ol I, bought a ftp custard for a levy, and j threw it through a brick wail nine feet thick, anl jumping over it, broke Lis right ankle off above th • left knee, fell info a dry mill-pond and was drowned About for? y year? after th it. on the same day, well j cut had nine turkey gobblers ; a high wind blew Y&n --i kre Do idle on a fryi g-pan, ani knocl e 1 the oi l Dutchchur h and kiliel a sew ani two dead ; pigs at Posting whero adi #f and dumb man w.; talk ing in French t> hi 3 aunt Peter." ihoi 1 1 lady taking a long breath, exclaimed— " I)u tell." .-AVIN.VS THAT Attn NOT POOB RICHARII'S. —Captain Billings is now in Pougbkcepsi*, and gives to the press of that city some provertw nn i sharp sayings: Im prepared tutu seven of tho rich men out of every ten, muko tho most of your money fcr it makes tho most of yu. Debt is an cal p >t, a big hoal where you gu in, nr.] a small one where yu kumout Tou enn tell just what a man will dii by hearing him foil aha he di 1. Man was created a little tower than the An gel is, and he has been gitting a little l"tvcr ever since. ■ . Eijtrixr. BOXES.—A Yankee tin peddler, haviim .vcd his wagon in a Etablo noted for the reeepton r>; ! horaes " Pharaoh's cows, walked from stem ' ro storn, an 1 discovered the bones on the horse-,' hq.s ; projecting hko so many small piramids. 'Mr. Land- I '> rd," said he, "do yon make horses here 7" "M-ke horses bore !" sa d the surly Dutchman ; " what do you mean ? ' 1 \'< Ly, I thought as how you had just been setting up the frames," . An anecdote :s related of ft young at a city church, who hod for his test a verse from the parable of the ten virgins, and in the course of his sermon exclaimed: "That in old times it was customary when the bridegroom and brido were coming, for ten virgins to iut an 1 meet them, and escort thein homo—fivo ol theee virgins being rr.alo-, and live females" ■ -4-V- ARNOAISMS. -The law ruins men and fashion wom en. There is a fitness in all things exiopt chonp clothes Its a I id thing to grmublo— tho wheel isn't oiled till it creaks. A miller is but a version of the tnrn spit dog that toiled every day to roast beef for persons eating. [ ''Lilly how did you loose your finger?" " Ea •yenough," sa d Bi'ly. " I suppc.soyou did buthow?' " I guess y< u'd Invo lost journ it it had been v■ ro mine wis, Ih it don't answer my question.' " Well if you mud know," said Billy. " I had to cut it off; or else steal tho trap." i iff -snrr.—An Irishman getting on a higu-rofftle horse, ir ran away with him, upon which, onccf , comjianions coiletldu him to stop it: "Ar iel, honey," cried he, "howcan Ido that, when I havo g t on spurs ?" " A love smitten young man sent a lady a rose ac a dee! r-T- ,n of love, attaching u slip ol paper on which u.i wntion, "if not accepted Igo to the war." In ret ui n she *cut l;im a pickled mango (man go.) S.. It is a Chinese maxim that "for every man who.does not work, nnl every woman who is idle, somebody must - uffer cold or hunger." Ail loafers plcaso notice. woiu.in out west describing hor rumwa v I'Ui-b in 1, s,v. -: ■' ])ani( i i na y ] )0 known ly a scar on hi? n >so where T scratchoi him." IVo think Dan did well to run away. [ I rent h wirrow nn l sentiment aro illustrated at M, • !t.i irtro cemetary, where a tombstone has bot-n ' erected with a colossal tear, carved on it, and the | M'ord.? underneath—" Julge how wo lqved him !" 1. '*Poyririottpin is tho way that a majority of tho i... n n >v,- in employ of the goveruinout should writo tho word. T~ : *~ l'rbcr chirp says bis wifo is equal to five " ful!-"—boauti-iul, youfh-fal, "arm ful, nw-rul, and— ... i.■ 11 " 'to j j ?! do of man—A pretty wife, one child, and a rcccijt in advance for the Democrat. Coyrxnßt-M What is that which CDs high, lie low, has no feet and yot irears thorsl —DOST ! _ f • Did ■ u rce the Afnrpss nt our meeting j I ' 1 n " r another "Yes," said the oth'r, j 'uii 1. at the M" ' STOVE & TIN-WARE j ' I:.' f. ; v =rv.r : - • - t- v* 'i ---V - -i? -k? -*"r. c*s7?a ;s !' ?j ; ifef f, l : * 1 A is . 'iM jprxfi7* rr * MANUFACTORY, TUXKIIA N X OC K, Pa, BOSS, Blli'S. xi A xi' t \ < rr i j\xl >i>KA I , IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ■W 2 M fX sj£Q a" ev ,1 (?*> A T>l !T6-i 5 .3 sO 4 J &I a i Si Vll , AND (lespn" Marc, rr COOKl.l'fl, PARLOR, AN D BOX STOVES STO VE PIPE <£• FURNITURE, Heaters and Re £i st cr s. PUMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND LRITAXIA WARE, And, indeed, everything } rfiiiriinir to their business, which they offer at PAN H' PKJLK-3, ROOFING, GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS, put up, st abort notice. JOBBING and REPAIRING of all kinds, prompt ly an i neatly done. (live them a cull. Tunkh.innxk, 11, 1361. ly. MEDICAL. HALL! \ ' C.? T!vu , r,Mpor7 Odj i v niti.j%ittuyuUj 1 X'i:\T SOI Til Ol* 1 . 11. KOON *S. 11. J. I.IIBIIS. PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. j T UST ItFOf-HVUI) it t!r- Tun* bono k M- :■ 1" j J n .11, the Surgut and h** as rtruent of Drugs 1 ar. 1 Me Hemes over brought to this section of 1 country. ! These medicines havo I-ccn selected by tho eub -1 serii-cr hi:ii— if. g-nt care, and hen e f® en j rc-nmmen I and warrant thtm us ' ting pure and un adulterated ills sty i cumpri.es in ; 'rr, the f .Rowing, to wit: DRUG;, MEDICINE i, CHEMICALS, I'VE STI IIS, PAINTS, OIL:-, PEIUTM FRY, FANCY NO TIONS, FINE WINES AND LI QUORS, (FOR MEDICIN \f, PVR PCSE> ON EY) COAL <>TL, 'L URI'ENT! V?. ALCOHOL, CAMPJthNK, COAI OIL LAMPS. At.SO STATIONERY, . Vill i fNG INK*. PHOTO GHA I'll fC A LRU MS, TOR A' '<'o. - E< i A E.3, PIPES, AND ALL THE PROMI NENT PATENT MEDE INKS OF TIIE DAY, AI L OF W 111 CII CA N li E BO'"GUT ON Til? MOST r.F \?OV. ABLE TERMS, FOR ( ASH an COUNTRY PKRPUCE. PIIVSICIAXspRLSC I O.TUNS,, uratcly pounded at all L■■nr.- ..f (lie .• an 1i : ;!:t. DJU T. W. KIIO ADS, Physician and Druggist. Tunl'.hatnock, M y Id, i -02. ro—ly IIA R D WAll Ek li K)ft } I . so^l^ HUM s BsiO'S u* XOW 0F F !•: n FOR §A L R IRON, STU L NAT! - AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, KAlidN \ f) SPIKES, ANVILS, LELLOWS, JIO'.USE-SHOE •' Jlntcrirnu est' Uagliit) Qcrsc Bails, WROUGHT IRON, IIIUIIC Ullllll, CARPENTER ' Ti-Olg, (ML VAN IN'TCIt > ' 111 RS, .\PfRiJ ft, 1 E! I AUS, >. j> V DI.KS, CARJiIAGH I'jtlN'tiS, \XLES. PIPE ISOXES. . PiifMi >T ELL BOTTS, NUTS, WASHERS BELTING, PACKLYU, GRIND STONES; PLASTER P\niS,CEM'?NT. lit!;; SIJOYLXS WJIITK LEAD FRENCH WINDOW '! GLASS, Ac , Ac., Ac. ALSO SASII, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAN!) IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUU- I ' ED 10 ORDER LEA THEEII AND FINDINGS, FAIRBA-TKoS SCALES. Jiuj'.lt *d, 1C63. v vJul3—-ly^j I DEL. LACK, k WESTERN % RAILROAD. CIIAIMGE OI rmilVLlll ON and after Monday, November 23th 1561, Trains w ill run as follows: FX PR ESS PASSEXG EE TRAINS Leave Great Bend at 7:20 A. M. I New Miiford 7:3? " Montrose PRO " Hopbottom P;'2l " Nicholson P:4(I " F aetory ville 9.04 " Abinfrton 9:20 " SCRANTON-••• 10:00 " Mosfflow 10:41 " (Joublsboro- 11:07 " Tobyhanna 11:20 " Ftrouisburg 12.32 P. NI- Water Gap 12:46 •' Columbia 1:00 " Delaware 1:25 " 31 pe (Philadelphia connection) •• 1:35 '• Oxford 1:53 " Washington 2:10 " Junction 2:32 " Arrive ni New s'ork 5:30 " Philmlclphia '.JO " MOVING NORTH. L"avc New York from foot cf Courthmd Street- 6KK> A M. Pier No. 2, North River, 7:90 " Philadelphia. frt>tn Kensington Depot 7:10 '' Leave Junetiin 11:15 " Washington 11:33 " Oxford 11:50 " 31 pe (Bbiladclphift connect ion) •• 12:11 I'. M. Delaware 12:43 " Columbia 1:00 '' Water Gap 1:16 " Stia>u dsburg 1:30 " Tobybunna 2:42 " Gouldsboro- 2:55 " Moscow 3.17 " SCRANTON 4:l0 " Abington 4:10 " Factorvville 1:56 " Ni-hoUon 5:10 " Ilopljottura 5:2' " .M.u.trose 6:00 " ' N w Miifosd 6:21 " Arrive at Great Bend 6:10 " Ji i*" Those Trains connect at Great Bend with tho Night Express Trains both East and West on the New York and Erie, and at Snranton wish Trains on I.'"-kawanna :>mf lilooreshurg Railroad, for I'ittston, Kings'en and Vitkefbtrre; and the Trin m vi:ig: connects at Junction with Traitj? tor Bethle luin, Mau.-b Chunk, Rcadine and llarrisburg. Pa.-*'cngers to and from New Yoik change cars a Jut 'ion. To and From Philadelphia, via. B. D. 11. I! . leave or take cr.rs nt Hope. }i'ltt-t a, Kingston arid Wilkes T'arrc, t ks L. L B. R R. cars at Scranton. For./ciwup, Archbald end Carbon laic, take Omni- i bo.- at Scranton. ACCOMUfi. ITJON TRA IN. MOVING NORTH Learei Unr.ton 9i Altrgt P :35 Factoryvillc 11:00 " Nicholson ih.O " H : 12:05 P. M Montrose 12.15 '• X' a Milfor 1 1:20 " Arrives at Great Bend 1.15 " MOV TNG SOUTH Leaves Great Btnl 2:10 P.M. New Milforl 2 .5 ' Mor.tn.-ein 2:0.5 •' H'.j.Uitto 3. ;s " N: h dil.D 4:! 5 " Factoryvillc 5;13 " A ington F-40 " j ArrdvM etScmntoa 6:30 " This Tnin leave- Scranton alter the arrival ofth * 5 Train t'.iro Kingston, and is ar tire- - 13-, 11! j wlib Go- Day E v pr">-Trains both East and West ou New York and Erie. JOHN BRISBIN. np't Superirtcndent's Ofi.-e, ) S rant' n, Nov. 25, 1361. J| MRS. WOOD'S - S 71MIL AT 11G. 1 " 11 818 IEIT.! FC R WHISKERS AND HAIR. THE -11 Ml BATING OXGI ENT \ND IN'VIG >! U! "I. will restore hair to the bald head, r'v icw life ::n l restore to original color gray 1, r >-'u o r-/1 h iir to grow dark. Is warrant:-! ij b. t:: jut a thi. k st t of WHISKERS CR A MUSTACHE! in fn I tiirec to six weeks. Thi 3 articia is the ct.ln | o • f kind used by the F:en h, and iu 1., an I Paris it i? in univerjal use. It is a lam iful economical, soothing, yet rtiir.ubi- , ting oonip.u'.:,|, acting as it by magic upon tho r | causing :i beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If a;.- ! 11 . d to the , alp it will cure HALtJ.\i s>, nn i cause to : Ting tip in place of 'he 1 aid sjiots a fine gr.mth of j lion hair A m.lied according tu directions, it will | tu; uui i or Jmiit hair IUKK, and restore gray hair ; to in original color, leaving it eoft. smooth, anl tl"x- j ible. The "OSGCETT" is *n indispensable articl. I in ev : v gt ntleuaas's toilet, and after one week's use : they would n>t for any eonsi deration be without ft, i i !;•• >n ii* ci - are the only Agents for the arti !•: in the Unit 1 Mates, to whom all orders must bo ad- ' drc-"l. Pri- e O.vr, Dor rAR a box—for sale by all Dm?;.' ts an iDt .ilow—or a box of the " ongiient," wan udc I ' to hav the detiri'deffect, will be sent to any, v. ', , p.-, I sir it,by moil, (direct) s<. urcly packed, on receipt , of pii. end ; o age, SI.IS, Apilyt ior. Urcss HORACE 3YOOD u'h 71h ftt., cor. Grand,.Williamslmrth.n IlfSl 6E3LIISHOF. flair rntting, AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. Shop Opposite Miiv nard's ISoteS. '••e." I ir cut in the moat fashianable s'vie, ei ther . = 3ilWhn, or their residence, if dcairtide. j Mr. iicrlkigboi is recently from New York city, I where he was . andoyed in tho best e: tall :Gii: '-i,i imd eonscquently feels wmranted in guarauti s.-iin:. Lio.'i to .id who may favor him with their cu -0111. TP) rr*yrtr K'*r\yrn -W .A I ITKA. JD JSUVTX ULVv FALL AH© WiISTEB IIILIIIIY. Hi! AT MR*. II MiDWPTJ.'S Opposite tile I'ost-OfJicc. ' % TV P ; ''E nay be found a general assort-( \t incut f Ribbons, Bonnet Material, Fl .wcvs, . ' Rr lies. Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Misses' and Chil- 1 'i ' H • rud Sli tkcrs. and all other articles in tho 1 miiliocy line, which will bo offered at tho lowest market prices. Plcu-o call un l examlno btforo purchasing else- 1 where. 0 1 „ •* Llen. bing an 1 repairing done in good order ! and at the shortest notico. | Tunkhnnoek, Nov. 12, 1862—v2n14-3nr, ! 1 \Yr n n!rv I:ESPECT ABLE PERSON OF ' * * U 1 HER >E\ in every naighborhood to -ell J t R. STAFFOIUVS Or.ivr Tau, and also J.lt. STAFFOHD's ' IRON AMISi ipj.. u POWPERS. Olive tar is a thin I transparent tii'U; it is the best remedy known fori' J1 eases of the Throat, Lungs, or Catarrh, Also for - V Dipth'j;i i. Croup, Whooping Cough, Ac. My Hon V ami . ulphiir Powders strengthen tho system, aid tho I dm- tion, and purify the blood. I hive 11 16 p ll£ro v V : '■!' fl { Ht-iiuing lull oxplanition?, nml over 100 h ' 1 1 well known prominent p°rsons which I will sen i to any one free by taai l . J. lw STAFFORD, Chemist, | €o?M'£ AL COLLEGE, Jil.Vr.ll '-ITO.V, "V- 1. An Institution In (I''"!'fiJ iounj Men /or ; Business. I). W. I.') v . ri.T. Pnncij l !, Brut of the Science of : Account-, !'!•. • ii \ (ount.iiit, Author of Lowell's j Xretitiw upon Uook-Ewpuig, KigwiM illustrat- i ing the same, Ac. Jso.RANKIN. iiitn'T'-i. 1 Ac- untcTit, Professor of j tad Practical Mathematics. A. J, WARNER, IT " • r of Prattle i and Onwut : ul Pet*rr:nn?i"fi, Coiiitucr 'el Calculations and Cor j respondcace. J. j. Ct J : ILJ A I.aunt Teacher in Bookkeeping • Depart inent. LECTbREIb-. Hon. DANIELS. T" i i.e. D LecturerobCot iner< 1 1 Lav.- ' ■■ x , 0.0.-.jcy, Hon. RA > 1 t BAI • ■ er on Contracts, Prom- J inary Jfotes and Dills of Ex hange. Rev. Dr. E. Annas ws, Leeiwtt on (SoaNMigU : Ethics. Students can enteral any time; no vacation. I Graduates arc pre -ot.- i v.i'.h an elegantly engraved j Dipi'ini. Ia !: • ■; ;•> ■ d t-> voj.ijdete full com- : men ial coui , from •• t.. i 1 vy<i:s. Every student i guarer.tao l to t. ■ -• n:<' at to lake charge of the : hooks of any ousine.-s firm, mil qualified to earn a i j "ahirv from 8800 to $l5O >j or mntint. Assistance I rendered to gr idu-ites in ••'•t.iinitrg situations. Board , 82.00 to S2 50 per week. j For particulars sen i for Circular, ci. losing stamp. ! u5-ly. j SING Kit & GO'S. ! ifflltmilillsMlSa M I ith ail lfi>• linen' Improvements, • I Is the B—t : i Che r t an 1M- t Beautiful nfal j >cwing Muhn .*. Thi M -h'r.-j uill sew anything, from the running of a tu. k in T; iletan to the mak ing <f an overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver ! ( 1 iih, ii rvn ' • tt —r •or <" - .irtr TI-u--, *sd is everready to do its work to perfection. It 1 , cum fell, hem, biud, gather, tuck, <jui!t ark! has ca pacity for a great \ iriety • f ornamental w,,:k. This is r.of (ho only .M u h.nc t; can : in. fell, I ind, anl So forth. but it will d. - ti r than any other Ma chine. The Letter "A" I• a iiy Sewing Machine mav be hit! in a gre.it vari? ty of cabinet .-a-es. Th<- 1 oldinr Case, ski hi-new beeoisiag so popular, is, i as its n-iinc iriij h , one 'hut can be Idled into a \ box or ease v.l.i h, sh n i. makes a liesnlifal. j substantial, ; ii.l s{ ic-i-u- til It- f-r dm work to rest up*.::. 'lhe <••.- :e ;f ev y /n.i le design— plain a? the wood grew in its native forest, or a j el iborately Cnishe 1 : art .nt V : thorn. The Br Mich Offi-es ire Wc'.l si r • hed with silk ) twist, thread, netdk ■ 1, etc., . tlic very best qu.tl- | 'fy. " j 'Send for a eoj j of ' Singer A Co.'.? Gazette." I IT SIXGEK A CO.. ■i" ! .w iv. _\. V. | PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 Chestnut St. J Mrs. C 1 Mush, and D. A. Bir iwcll, 8.-q., agents ; in Tunkhimii' ck XsT IS "zrj r - -V* h \ i - I . •.* *r,l^3 ' r A '- ' : i ' ± i 'if .5 -j • - r> AXD | 1 G T T=S ann rft ni-o k imt is nks m. Wa -" . 7*> m * E, - ~ r* jy ; > /t - - r 7 ♦ vo ; * t- OC 1 rrL-9* \ Jfc i W/ , r MANUFBGTORY! 1 •' or has j.-, -t j fted a new Furniture ' Cabinet an ICh .ir -M c.uf. ry in Tunk ■ lrnot k, nc-t door to C. M. Ko .• gr .-i-rv r >—where are kept en h-irvi ::r. i ninnnfaetur vl to order: TABLES of all si u, p tteras, atid ■>!<■=. C ; ; A B> t, r •- o, :.i eoinmon. r B REAPS of all tyl. . i , and prices. * 111 .'-li. - i*>. C-tt.'ge m i epiinon. v CEXTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOKj CISES, ;ir I it: Iced every thing whtch :n he found in the 1.-irge. t furniture est •' llshiuents in the country, win -Ii !:e tvi! ;1 : t i'T n . :>w n- thev ctiU be j bought in any town t# •th • cities. Beieeaat i: fied th't he can cuai * to, both in w< rkmanship an 1 I pa IN with any i ftablishment ia the country, Le so- i li' its the public p .tr- s; i ;n. EPATRIXO of an kyndsdone ir. a neat, substan tial and w• rkmanlike uiarm -r. X. B.—Old cang-aeat chairs, new-seated and re- i paireL ____ . \ MDr.RTAKTXG.— H i - Bore of his own, ' awl having had much experi i ■ ho will attend to I this department of the busiw - :i ahott n dive, and jj iu a s.itisfa: tory manner. ' A LHAIIAM IIAAS. !•, July 15, 1862. —rln J 1 ], j ii I w Traveling Public! X T n mm< ] \ ,e to go by J.nblie C'lhwyini e from this place to uy section, or ro ll., n, tao undeit.gncdcon.in u. s i-j it:n a OF Sf M f S iUj J ( )/')( ZVj f jlyl IvA | • 'iJii Gsy : to an 1 from IV rtoryvillo P: pot. leaving hi-- lmte! at : bo -! .k. a. in., arriving at Fac-loryviile in time for drams to J Crcat pc:ib, Sfronian, lltis-ljotk, <I nil rm LAI) /: LP Ii It. Returning leaves Factom illo on tho arrival of the Kew gork, PhHidetphia and Accommoda- I 1 r "'i n . n . Eoti-1, a.riving in XunkJjnn- J liock at . o'elo. k, p. i u . # N. Tt.— All Express matter, pvk.tgi - and goods will i bo com eyed t<> and from tho Depot, at re Mmablo 1 rates; tU proprietor holding himself responsible for ! the sate dohvery of all mi.li entrusted to his care. : Q Townnda stage arrives at this ho.vl at 12 o'clock ' in. Returning, leaves ;-t 3 otlu-l:, p 11 Stages fbr Pittston, and"Wßketdbm leaw on the arrival < f ihc Towanda s'age, and , I turning connect with thosuwo. „ stag? leaves on Tuesdays, Thurslaya anl ' .Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. in., cosine, ling at Mmitroso with stnpes'for Ringhu.nton, A?. I',-turning, connects with stages for l'utstna, Towun 1 r, Ac. Bersons wishing to. be callo lf.r at the ir re-i l?n.-ei * T will ho a,-,0m,n.„1: f c.l by k-tving ti. ir names at tho •* hotel ot tiio proprietor. ! at SrfS S'tSef 3 " " f ° r " r ' l K ptVi-ita?. T-i-ru. |" AYk' ; 1 NEW and ainpnilaflj sncceaful rernedv fc, * A cure of ail B-isous n- M — c 'tivcnc M i gestion, Jaiindic'-. Dropsy, Rhr-nmatism, KP Gout, Humors, Xcrvmts<!'•-, Irritability, Infk tions, Headache, Bairn i.-- tho Breast, side p*?" and Limbs, Female Complaints, <kc. Ac. j r O very few are the diseases in which a Btirgatire 2' cine is not more or lc?s required, and much JT ncss and snOering might he prevent! d, if a p, less but effectual Cathartic wore mor- freciy il2u" No person can fc<"l well while a costive UU2# body prevails; besides, it soon goner iks ecriouin! often fatal diseases, v.bi 'i might iiavo by the timely and judioio- s-so of ? go.,- .| ~,i r '?w This is alike true off Ft rivh Wmpt<*2 5 Bilious derangement . 1!. y s-'.i Ur. f produce the deep seated and f< rmida .'e disti.X* which load the hear e all ow r the hand, j ** rta the public health, and this Pill bns l-oon jst'i-JJ with oooKQiumate skill :•> met f tl tden extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, jG* sor3, and Patieut". has rhow-r; r< i its s. !r r, Ws - ' any thing hitherto km v. n >f any i cl:< ine. c u 2 have been effe td h. -<... :•. vnot^' stantiated by persons < f .vtch ' •; Bod , -itina i*G character as to turbid the susp; - •<.ii of -:.-••- Among the many emini ' ltlci testified m favor of those Pills, we may raentbT. Prof. J. M. Lor;:;:, Analytieal < heW,f& cinnati, whose high prof ional cl. .r .ctrr is ea dorsed by JOHN* "MCLEAN, Judge of th.c Supreme COATTUI the United States. THUS. CMWIX, Secretary of the Treasury lion. J. M. V." inn nr. G-,-err,or of! i;-, n ' A- N. LONOWOKTH. greit v.iner-r .vcr- f th W W . Also, I)u. J. It. CHILTON-, Pru.-lie d Chemist, New A*<rk City, endorsed by Hoy. W. L. MAIICY, Srerctarv of State. WM. B. ASTOR, tiio. ri< t IN. :i in America. S. LSUSD \ Co., Propr's the Metro] '.,TA A ; Hotel, and many rdher ;. I Did space permit, we com! eive rrnr.y hundred certificate®, from all pint - w .? t• l 3 iiis have been used, but cvidi • • e • v avii.-irg tha the experteitce of TOiincnt j ibl e m n is tVaadii their oil'eets upon t: i. 'These Pills, trie : of • • t'nn J-J i study, are offered to 1 o p-d .-e -. c- best most complete which the pre.v ,t •„ of medical science ran afford. They , 1 rot of tile drugs themselves, but - f ti . b tl vktm only of Vegetable rem 'iu ,' \t. :<• 1 !iy process in a st-itof 'tv, i . ;•. togetki in such a manner as to in-n. '• - -r results. Thii Kystem of compositi, ;. frn ues buteahti in the Cherry Pectoral ind Pills • th, to prodaaei moic efficient remedy ; i . hitherto ten o> tained by any noas. 'i he r - tson is j erfecfiy ob vious. While by the old mode of comp itioa,enn medi'-me is burdened with nan or k s c f sen monious and in; .rii! > u each foci vidnal virtue only ti. ,t . tie enr*tjv ■ effect is present. All ti i rt • s qua]. | ities of eaeb substance em ' • • . . ■ th curative virtues • o .. II, rit jj self-evident the e •. : • . ,st . hare proved, more : nre'.y ; I*. a'snrrr, ! more powerful an tub te .. t ;,;yothtf medicine km - n to tl ? . f. j As it ie frequently ep Bent tbat my medUai : should be taken un der ; - c i • • . trending j Physician, and as he ct ul! not j roperdy : -r,k- of a I remedy wTtfabat k&owft .; r. 1 iav | supplied the accurate 1 ' v . r,tkay Pectoral and Fills are made to the wh<. body v i Practitioners in thi k uAmei® ! ier.n Provit es. If. !.-■• *. * ■ Y; be ORJ j one who has not rc.v" 1 them, th y will fa| promptiy forwarded bi ilt s request Of all the Patent Mi that • Fcred,ho# few would he r. ken iir . . k:,Mvr. Their life ccnsi.-ts in t; ■ir i. ,- ■ iy. I have ac mysteries. The c ivipr-it!, nof ; y pr-rp -r„:i • kid nr to aU men, and all who ; re cut to judgtto the subject freely acknowledge t ir <n tic.Mof their intrinsic merits. The C h rry 8., *..>ral ma pronounced by scientific men to 1 e a wnndoid medicine before its t Iccts wen know . Miofkh inei.t Physicians have declared the same thingdf my Bill.-, and even more confidently, :.v.-i are will, ing to fertiry ti..-; their aniicipati us were k<m than rcalirtdi y ' • ' ti They operate by their p< wcrf 1 influence en the intern:U nsccra to parity the W< od and stijm:'.r.teil into healthy acti a —:, .- the obstnu tiocs tf the stomach, fci . ai ther orzm f f the body, recti ring ti cir irw -r i ■ lion tb hi and by correct is g, wh - ret ti i J i such drriagi Ilients a* :re the fir-t iiri , . Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being \ urt Ij veget Lie, no hanio C tit :.ri?c from their use in anv i; : -. For minute din ti ins, -• e wrapper cr. the Bex. l'lt:. t'Alt 1.1) 1> V DR. JAMES C. AYER, PraGtifiilnnd Au:;l> icai Citciiiit LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Eoi:. Five lose 1: for sl. SOLD liY II Stork, Tuvkhanr vk; 1 l.'. >pri:rg, L:v--yvi'.' viarding v C>., X; •!. 1- r.; E A.J i- rear, Factwj v.iio, ar.dhyd.al r-iu Meii incs everywhere. NEW GROCERY —AND— Jsu O \y >- ■- ' v-_„-yja—B. STORE! Tlic Su'- v, rilcr li.i-i; 1 aG • •• - , ! Bray ion Sture in the Store !: -. ' -nierly anied tf Tbog. Ofterhuut, ia the I urot-gh of Tuakh tunock, ami intends to keep <uf hand a good assortment 4 such art? de. as are usu ".y .-••! I ; n -• ! ~a esiab iishni' iir. fit intends to deal in r >ne bat nnd to disfvise of them r.tju-; -o \!! -a,,v no ii[<as ■est us it is p issii f-.r any :n t• ki with -ifetyto lit lit ~c if—being v.! ■ j to rn 1 in tl: -se "hard limes" the profits v, ii, hi, , ;; rs. Aayowwid ;nx to purchase ay• i 'i .' ";-g vrti, b-. will Jo iv 11 t - call on the M. • . r L< : >ro ; urehnsing el ivhere. Tea, C'-lTtv, Su-r.-ir. 3F •' t--.v, Syrnp, Kemscno, Can .Ib-r T • >, Snuff) Saloratus, Sil S Y,I. (vingcr, Pejipcr. Aii-piae, Cinna m on. Nut in cesj Cluvc:-', liuisjilli?, (siv.un of Tartar, Pork, White Fislt. M; here], Trout, Nails, Glass. Whoai Flour, Buck wheat Flour, Corn Meal. But ter, Cheese, AD.PS, Vinegar, Starch, Per il olders, Pen cils, ln\y Pa per, Envel opes, Pocket Books, Money Purse.-. Spool Thread, Linen Thread, Solving Silk. Buttons, Thimbles, Ph., Needles, Shawl Fins, Watch Guards, Buck Skin, Cot ton, Silk, and Lisle thread G loves, Jot ton and Woolen S.ocks and Hose, Suspenders, Spectacles, Tobacco Boxes, Coarse, Fine, Dress ami Circle Co in h s. Hair Brushes, Shaving Boxes, Soaps, Ove., Ae., Also, ft general assortment of custom atn k" E ■nd Shoes of the very best .iinilit - w.uvai -J i'*' alt by tho barrel. Wanted in cxeh f r ? df nS for wbi.-h the highest market price will ' ' P* I rain of ail kind®. Buckwheat Flour, iu".! -*• lees'vn t, ll'ner. L:ir<i, TatloW, I' ultry, I . —" fried Bcavht j, Beans, Or.ions, Ac (ILO. LBROIMY-V Twki.4.-r.c>ek Dec. 10. !•: „
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