|?ara Garisni &ftitr]int,, FATTENING SWTKE. Farmers begin to fatten swine too late.— Some do not commence till the first of autumn 1 and others even later ; the consequence is the animal scarcely gets under way, when the time comes Kr slaughteting hun. Our best managers make it a rule to ktvp the animal growing without intermission from the first period of its existence until ready for the pork tub. If kept over winter, they are fed and kept comfortable throughout, aad the reguiai fattening process is commenced early in tha,spring. Al"H>'.el of corn given thus early to the season to g vigorous growing ani mal, "is worth much more than tho same amount fed in autumn, ar.d far more than if fed in. cold weather or in w inter. One reason that some farmers find it unprofitable to fat ten pork, is that a large part of the process has to be performed when the weather has became so cold that much of the feed is re quired merely for sustaining animal warmth. The best pork raiser we kuow of, has in one instance grown a pig eight months old so as to weigh about four hundred pounds; and, in another four hundred and fifty pounds in ten months. He has the corn ground to meal, and prepares it by pouring into a cov ered tub four pails of boiling water to each heaping pail of dry m a!. Alter standings day or more it will become nearly a 6olid mass, and makes < xcellent feed. The ani mals are kept perfectly clean, dry and com fortable, (not in a close pen but in a small yard) are fed with great regularity aud never quite so much as they will eat, surfeit being carefully avoided. He finds that pork thus manufactured costs him nnly five cents a pound when corn is a dollar a bushel. Farmers who have not began to fatten their swine regularly, as they should have done months ago, should commence immedi ately. By attending to the particulars just mentioned they will find the business far more"profitable than the too frequent prac tice of feeding id the car, giving tne feed ir regu'ar'y, both as to time and quantity, and paying no attention to cleanliness and comfort The skillful farmer whose practice we have already discribed, finds that the mixture of meal and hot water makes twice as much pook as corn feed on the cob, according to careful weighing and measuring.— Coun try Gtntliman. SURFACE MANURING. Ido believe in it. 1 cherish the belief that surface manuring is the wry to manure. Every farmer aims to enrich his soil. Let me tell him in a tew plana words bow to do it, and tben,after reading this plan, let him think over his past experience in farming and see if it does not corroborate what is said here. Apply manure chit fly t > your tillage lands while in grass. By so d ung you produce a 6trong, sitiraward, filled with pro-vs roots'— if these roots are "f clover so much the fcet ter. If you MU.CC din er wing a crop of gra->s or. a tour >oil you have the wealth o! grass roots dt-cay ing for t lie food of growing crops, lieeeed before the land gets exaaust ed,and do D bountifully. It you skiinp and starvfe ehewnert , d m't do it when seeding to glass. Aim to have a sward as nearly as possible, to accomplish this you should seed liberally. When the Sward is formed you have anoth er crop cf manure to plow under. In seeding lands it is bi Iter no', to bo confined to one kind of grass. In this manner lands may be managed for centuries without any material deterioration whatever. As further argument in favor of surface manuring I mention that it is nature's way. The soil is on lop of the earth, and irrigation deposits its fertilizing elements on the sur* face. Manure applied to the surface is acted upon by the light, heat and rain—hs elements are much more slowly developed in the earth than on the surface, Every man should in vestigate the subject for himself and for his own conclusions.— Western Rural Orchard Ccdtlrk. —We believe in select ing a good site. We believe in a must thorough preparation of the soil. We believe in enriching the soil according to its wants. We believe in planting none but good trees. We believe in planting trees not more two or three years old, if bought at the nursery. We believe in "setting" said trees after the most careful and approved manner. We believe in pruning and training said trees. We believe in setting the branches low down en the trunks. We believe in keeping those branches and trunks free from moss, catterpillars and all other pests. We believe in cultivating an orchard. Wc believe it to be a gr.at fallacy to sup pise that cultivating an orchard means to grow crcps in it. _ ■ We therefore believe in excluding all grass, grain, routs, weeds, cx-tMe, mice, borers and every "unclean thing." . To K:r Meat Almost as Goon as Fresh Take enough water to c , nc on thon notice and in a workmanlike style Chanres moderate. j. CAMPBELL. Tnnkharaoek, Aug. 21. 55, vsnß2 pisteliaoroies. k'i.t OUT 10-yti :I j . &' T r *fcj| | "•. isT 1 fa m i b. I /' % \ i noiseless f*AMILY JEWING jtgACKINE is the only MACHINE in tho world that makes the twisted lixijj-stiii h, making a stronger stimh than any other machine now in use. % All are invited to call at IP. S.SJBHii&SSrSt ... Ji:\YT AAIY STOKK and exariiine lor themeclvrs. Also agents for all other machines lor Wyoming Co. Pa. P. C BURNS A BRO. Tunkhannoek, Pa. Get. 31. 1666.—vCn1'2-tf : 6'K| ! IV W ViVT 1 '? XX" afch.es CT~Z I~~3£> "V rfK— JSS Sa fi AND JIV.TLLY F,£?AIBE P. c. ji c it N s & r> is o. TG- ;,lt . -jh ':i annonn.d- g to the jv-nple of l'unknai .. and vrtin.iy, thatthcyhaeopened a {'?■ !;1) r:> (£ ! sf!i Sbup opp-d' I.*, i < I,where they are prepared to do the ur' i i ti . '. irhn-. in on APPROVED ir.ri •< * H on shjjft honM. Ilav ir. * rietMia .he bnsinew, they feel <-'ni i io( .i V i-.ti gf/.* • tit ire at; tuctlouto all favoring'l. : r!i fl. rj itr-d.ngc. ALL WORK WABBAXTKD TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL- N. B.—Varus !s. Fan* $• Umbrellas repaired. Also. and other musical instruments tuned and pu: in order on short notice. A N'KVA STOCK ( f WATCHES and CLOCKS just ree "vo l. v. v. '/?*/•/•_;-#/■;*•■clWJP TION. Also •3 MEET US IC A MUSIC BOOK > ll Uardor lur it 1to•1 rn !os of fire-arms, con stantly oa hand. ...ALSO U'f * >v ' '• v I B2 £) v^fil - i . . . Aj V-* , i.e., Ac.. Ac. also' Dealers in tho rAHABO LA 1 EGTACLB. THE REST HEL.P EUR THE ll' MAN VISION EVER It.Vi NT ED. I' ■' BURN? A BRO. Tonkhanr -k, Pa. Oct it i; is.*- —t .s+iLlW*. - ' • - i- •• -- ■ ■ w AfFSfi; STORE! t • -Orv'n* - ' Vt?|; is.H U. .. Scrantnu, I*a, j- ■ GENERAL AGENTS. fefVS - :r. . . f d r #FL.3. \ /r.gtrs - ; O'v v • ' -i ..i*V^rNtr * ,■ ~ t - nf Also agent fnr CHIUKERINO'S DECKER BROS, and HAINES BROS PIANOS ,and. TREAT. LTNSLEY A GO'S MELODKONS. Also keeps a general stock ut the smaller Mnsira Instrnments, Sheet Mttsie, Ac. fv/* Church and Sunday <• S.nl Singing Books.— lnstmctinn Ricks of nil ki.id.- any of whi -h will be stnf hy mail ujw-n receipt of the market price. Orders from I'E A LKKS and TEACERSH special ly solicited- Address L. B, POWELL. Scranton, Pa. vGn5-I year NOTICE." Having pu- hr.." !'! dire interest in tha Pho torraptii L , AU i.„ b - j' we, I t.lic j lea sure in inf irniii • a.y ir i sn : Etc public in general that I anr prepare Til, pradu.p pictures of every df'crip tion, inclu ling :o'TOGrIT.AIPITS, CARTES :0£ V3SITE, VKiN! UT S. AMHROTYPES MEIAtSQi YiUs, FERROTYPES, IVORYTYPE.&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 t he substnnce fade." All kinos of colored work done at the shortest no tiee and in the best stylo of tho art. Also all kinds of copying done from old pictures, from card to ' size. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. TV. HERMANS. Tank. Apr 1 lthlSS 6. BRAN DRI2TIVS PlLLS.—tThese safe nn i sore. They are prepared bv a process which re ures ail the he;: qe Oiti-s of tho herbs of which they are '. without .my of their had. Ti.e. bansfit in all eues, and do harm in none. See B. Bracdratb is ;n white letters on the Gov. erntutas . ;cr v7-ul-!m- Qnj €xnh i< Gmmw, High Water IN TIIE ST T SQUE HAN N A RAFTS staving up, DAMS gone out, RIVER re ceediog, PRICES GONE DOWN, &c., Ac. At the Old Stand formerly occupied by E. Whee, loek will be fouud cheap for cash, all kinds of G'Ji 0 CJZ'li I IYS an <1 Ph'o VISIONS CROCKERY, >' i TVOOD-WARE, WILLOW- WARE, HARD-WARE. TIN aud GLABS-WARE, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molassas, 6y r up,' Soda, Saleratus, Cream-Tarter, Mustard, Cheese, Mackerel, Cod-Fish, Dried-Apples and Peaches, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, CocamNuts Nutmegs, Cloves, Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds, I TOBACCO. CIGARS, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, and FLOUR, SHEETING, SHOES, COT TON YARN, LAMPS, CAN OLE*WICK, SOAP, INK, PEPPER SAUCE, NAILS, Pitcb-Fnrkß, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Pails. Tubs, & Boards, Hall Bushels, Peck-Meas urea, Siv e 3 , Butter-Bowls, Stampers & Ladles, Brushes, 0|, Lead, Shot, Powder, &C., £e., to many things to mention. Call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Pr oRUG AND 'VARIETY -STORE. The largest and most complete Drug Store in TUJfKIIAKXQCK, NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY !!! PRICES REDUCED, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of flclu (Nobs, including— PRCGS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Pocket Books, Hair Tonics, HAIR DYES, STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, TOOTH DROPS, II AIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERIES TOBACCO, •HAVANA CIGARS, (HEAL,) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac,, Ac., A". All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the tla.y And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a FIIiST CLXSS DRUG STOR E PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPTIONS efully compounded at all houra of, and night. Don't forget to call at DR. BROADS' DRUG STORE. v6n37tf. T.tr. kh'necck : Pa. fKirtibiU'f. T'D- MMHIRTCO 4 - ' h ■ '-r 'f K'< 'OBT v • . ' fi Foundry, Machine, AND j VC * ci * STOVE SHOPS WARREN STREET, ITMAMOCK, PA.: Having had a life-long experience as Foundry- 1 men and Machinests, and employing none but the j ' best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves j to execute ullwork in their line in a style not sur. , passed by any s uiilar establisbmnt in the country — ! | MILL GEARINGS j i . made and fitted up < n short notice, from patterns on | hand ot all sizes, II . I j PL (VYS, CULTIVATORS ! I • i ' and other Furming Implements. I STOVES GF ALL KINDS, ■ I T 1 j5 1 hi'|r 1-.11 J .'v. tp. i- IHi JS_i!S t ai. vy y StlltS 7 HOLLOW-WARE. LAWS, LISA'Dj TITES, &c., de. I I always on h ini or furnished to order. I C. D. GEAIwIAET, Y CO. | t Tunkhannock, April 29th, 1367.—v6n39tf. HARDWARE & lii OA : AJ '. ' HUNT BROTHERS . I NOW OFFER FOII SALE IRON, STKEI., NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN & CONVEX HORSE-SHOES, HAM MERED lIORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, llllim' EAIIVARE, CARPF.N TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES,CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SiVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS : ON HANI) IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LEATHEER AND FINDINGS FAIiiBAK'S SALES. artntr.n. March 26. 1863. vln33 ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU I TIONS, of both sexes, use lleltubold's Extract, Bu- J chu. It will cerisk andgive energetic feelings and : enablo yoa to sleep wed. UJebkal. >i.v The peculiar taints, •w&UfVx j infection which *, 44 call Scßon i.A lu^, yC in the constitutions of multitude? of nun. i; ) either produce* or 4 feebled, vitiated *t*u "f the blood, whereij fluid become* ig. to ' U M K ' $ ,77 jr~ lb •/•'• vital force*in their T_ . action, wd * •*" --■ '-Gives the system a fall into disorder and decay, Tim ncrofulou- contamination i* rr. riondy mtue i by nicrcnrial disease, lot living, di (.rdcred digf tion from unhealthy food, impure tur, filth and tilthy haUti, the depressing vices, and, al>ove all, fcy the venereal infection. Whatever lie iij origin, it i* hereditary in the constitution descending "from parent* to children unfe the third and fourth generation;" indeed,4 seems to be the rod of Him who says," I visit the in: unties of the fathers upon their children." The ilisi axes it originate* takj various names, according to the organ* * attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produce* tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be. couie ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi. gestion, dyspepsia, an 1 liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous sUlectioni. These, al! having the same origin, require th* same remedy, viz., purification and invigor*. tion of the blood. Purify the blood, ani these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of the llcsh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous diseaio, Aycr's Sarsaparilla is compounded front the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far sup*, rior to any other remedy yet devised, ; ktv iv. nby all who have git en it a trial. T!: it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their e.Teet ttpon this ehiss of complaint*, is indisputably proven by the great multifud, of publicly known and remarkable cures it lac- made of the following diseases: Kisgt Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tuaaon, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Coughs froa tuhei u'ev.s deposits in tho lungs, TTLite S. rcbility, Ercpsy, Keunlgia, D] r Indigestion, Syphilis sal S -'nh . ' L ej'icr.N Mercurial Eiseasa, Female We'.iir. ' o> in iced, the whole . ;i ,ofe- . .is ...at uri-e front i ..purity f i ividual K1 A* ; furni hell to the druggist! f.. r ..!• • I'l-rribu'.icn, wherein may be p : 1 ; d-rt tion. for its use, and MUM i f ti; : ; !e cures which it he? made wie al. • r reined.cS had failed to alibr; relief. . ■ • eases are purposely taken I r.2; 1'"- ns cf ti.e country, in order ti ; ,t 1 very render tu.y l.ave access to MUM oiiev. no tan speak to hint of its benefits iru* ! expert . ; rol da de] resseatta '..tai urn: .. a., i ti.us leav... its victim* fir more 1 .1 1 > disease and its fatal resuitt than arc healthy constitution*. Hence i tends to short end £■ -.s greatly .d.ortc:, the rvir duration of human life. Ths vast importance cf ti esc considerations ha* h il; •to>i tml years in perfecting a remedy v'.ich is adveu. te to its cure. 1 his we Bvw offer to ti c put lie undc r the name of Arc's Pakvu'awi.la. although it is composed of irer. ■ n••ifw! ;< It exceed the tut of >0 aporO : in al • rative power, lty it* rid i i protect y uur.-tlf IV. in the suffer ing and danger of tl re disorder*, Purge] out the : ulcorrut i us that rot and fester in 1, purgtwour t e causes of ointed n ti i.. It \i: tui, l.ave 1•1 .t t roven 1\ al ua- V. .! ti re r ins no question cf p. . : exeelli nee f>r the rare of the e - .t is intended to reach. • p. ■ fume name, it is a very ti •• 1 any olhcr which !:*• j • ie. iud is far more tf- e wl.ieli has e'. e bee# n 1. to ti.e:u. CHLRRY PECTORAL The World's Grent Remedy ior Couehs, Colds, Incipient Con bumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced etages of tho disease. This has b en f Img used and so nts v.rshky known, thai re need do no mo* than i.ssure the public tiiat its quality is kip up to the best it ever has been, and that may be relied 011 to do all it ha* ever done. Prepared by 1)r. J. C. Ayeb & Co., }', actical and Aiuihjtical ('hemut*, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. For sale ny Bannell A Banoatyne, and Lyman 4 Wells, Tunkhaunock, Sterling A Son, Meib. pp, Storeus & Ackley. Laceyville, Froar, Dean A Co. Faetoryviile. and all Druggists and Dealers in mod icines, everywhere. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Xew>M Debility, Premature decay, and all the e(W youthful inuiscretum, will, for the ake of suSferirg humanity, send free to all ho need it the recip and directions for making the simple remedy M which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tha advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing in 1 ior foot e ir.S lence, .IOIIN 11. OGDON", 43 Cedar Struct, Now lor*. vbnlU. iff KILLIMI & MET • MK< UARDWELL is now receiving a splendid 1 stock ot'sPKlN'G A SUMMER Goods of; U the new est SHAPES of FELT aui VELVET HATS Lr LADIES and CIIIL DEF.X. Also BONNETS, VELVET RIBBON' 1 FLOffE Pv S, and FEATII ER S, ! and a lull assortment ot 3'AXEY GOODS. at prices to defy i All the latest styles of paper SLEZVZSj CLOAKS, JACKETS. | &C., &C., from Jfrl 'DAAfE DEMO'SS^X [.{b* cut and basted at the sb notice. MRS. BABDWEkh i | Tunkhannock, May. 22, IS(jT vgndl-U. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and ilanp';" iseas s. Use lielrabold's Extract Bucha ni roved ltoso Wash. lIKLMHOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BlCfi- 1 | j.leasant in ta>te and tdor, freo trorn all i-r^vrtio^, and immeviiat iu iu> act wo.