sc ess in small cocks, by turning them with a fork, in this way raking whether performed by hand or horse power, docs not shatter and waste the leaves and heads of clover (loth of which break off easily when dry,) while the thick juicy sums of the plant are readily cured by turning and opening small slacks. If from any cause we cannot haul in hay as soon as it is ready, we put three or four small stacks into one, and take pains to put them up so as to sh 1 tain. CluVer, howcv er, is peculiarly bad f r stacking, for water runs through it very easily unless protected by a covering i I hue hay or straw, or what ts better, a pTulcd el tl: ; like cotton sheet ing. The science of curing any plants for hay is precisely like that of curing medicinal herbs —the less sini to 1 the more sha ie the bet ter, tut both it ed to be well cured About three parts in four of clover when cut at the right time I.r hay, are water, fuur fiiths of which ought to be expelled by dry ing. II is a coinm-n mistake in farmers :o put hay into laiv.3 and stacks for h inter u-e with two much moisture in plants. This moisture induces i. mien tat i ti, heating, mcw burning, ami involves a eerious loss of'i.utri ive matter. We knew scores of otherwise excellent husbandmen, and hire- stock grow ers at id dairy tnen, who follow a lad tradi tion incuring, and filling to cure, t.he r annua Crops of Corn-fodder and grass cut for hay. The delect gives them mouldy corn-stalks, dusty hay, and horses subject to the heave and sore eyes. A wise farmer will be care— ul not to leave too uiueii of natural jmces of forage plants, undried in liter stem- heads or foliage. Toung corn plants, when from twenty to thirty inch s in height, contain ninety per. cent of their weight of pure water ; and up to tho tune of ripening their seeds, ihe amount >. f water is net be low seventy five per cent. II ice, in gr (wr ing corn • l" soiling c iw, we always evap orate a | air of tl water even August and Sepfcinb' r, before feeding it t-> t< ck. CatJe il1 .Ikm Is pat],- cureu better than when quite green or quite dry; but such plants beat and s< ur, ami sonic times rot, if put up too green, or to wet Wo have often tie i ft that wheie ial> r is not very exiK-r-iv •, r. will tay not < [ , cure hay and o. a ■ -.'l - • ell, ami cut th.-rn before feeding, but t- n :: tk u -M ■ again, to faciliate the extra tion of nntrive elements in such food, as it passes •' roueh the digestive and a'imcfary organs of domes tic animals. Very dry f r * does not vi-I! up to the bl<" i at' nutri ive properties ; much is found in th dimg. Some have seen whole corn, oafs, a: 1 other feed*, that have voided by bowel- ; and e' -mist can detect starch and pro:, n elements in the frc-ii b - Il.iy-ruaking a d l.av-ft- *d:ng, and we will ■ I 1 the economic i production of hav present many p >iuts of d. •> interest to the thought-- l o have had fir more '.fficultv in making g> .d crobs of clover grow than in earing them so as to prevent the annoy— unce of duity in v. On * nl- of medium quai ''7j i-.ii 'y i t". 1- to bung forward a yield of clover; but it sometimes fails.— Ashes a :;d manure never fail so far as our ob serrations have exti nd 1. Lime sometim.vs work wonders en rd( W3 and j • .tuic--.hu' that too disappoints one occasionally— M arping and irr gition wi'h muddy water fertilize grass ! . .s about as cheaply a any way known to t! e writer. \ SEW PIItL :IVZZ I OR .IJAKSXG SOAP, A c i rrc-:r r. ; i.vj Gerniantwn 7 eie jrapfi says : a lately tried an> w re ccipe for making soap, new to us at h ast— and as we had such good success [ thought it would be wci, to t i l you the modus oper audi for the hou .'keeper's deoarinrmnt of yonr paper. Pour four gallons of boiling wa ter over six ; in is uf w.ish.i g s >da and three p. ■;,: !> of in lacked litv.e, stir the uuxt urn well, i t it • I; ■ until it is perfectly clear, it is better to 1t it set. all night, as't takes .-?mc time f the - ' mei.t to settle When clear drain t!;e Vut r tif put six j rids of fat with an . boil f r two hours, si,, ing it most of the time. If it does not in thin enough, put another bucket of water en the grounds, stir and drain iff. and add is is wanted to the L. iilug mixture. fi s thickness can be fried by putting a little on a plate to cool occa-ion ally. Stir in a handful of salt just he! r taking it tff tho fire. Ifave a fob ready soaki !, to prove: t the scan from stick ing; pour in and let it set till solid when you will have from the above quantity of ingredi ents about fnij }y-.nds cj uliitesoap, at ' rm t!. • wh io intot [at. fry them rf a light h-rown in hot lard. To Haisk The Cut shed I'ir.i of VEi.ver. ■ K>U the wrong hide t. l ie velvet over a ves sel of boiling vv at.r, and the pile will begrai gaily rai-.ed. Wist anij {iihtriiiisf. ausTPiTfoa A LAWYEB. One ofotir smart 11 stou Lawyers was sur { : i.-cd tie oiher day, by an old La ly enter r.g his ollicc lc.id.ng a vicious-looking youth. She said ; '' Squire, 1 called to see if you would like to take this boy, and make a lawyer out of him." '• The boy appears rather young, madam," replied the lawyer. " liew old i hi ?" '• Seven years sir." ',IIe is too young, decidedly too young.— Have you no oMer bovs ?" "Oh yes. sir, 1 have several ; but we have concluded to make farmers of the others. I told my old man I ill ought ihis little feller Would make a first rate laivyer, and so 1 culled to see if you would take him. "Madam ; fie is too young yd, to com menee the study of th ■ prof, a a >n. llut why do \on tiiiuk this any beiler ca'ciliated If a awver than your other son- ? ' "Why, you, see, lie IS just seven years old to day ; when he was only iiv**, he'd tie like all nam r'; when he got to i>e six, he was S'(s;i/ sn \ iuip i'l eut as any critter conl Ibe and .i iiv he'll steal everything lie can lay liis hands en !" Two tears AGO (v c tes a c .rrespon lent) at the Spring tern "f the C >n rt at Topi i, lu is f, J i Ig; it ish El u ire presi ding, a wit less wa- cdlcl tp >u tile s ail I. A'ter being swoin the conne! f>r the defence .-aid to tlie witne-s—a tall, greeu specimen, and somewhat tmbai ras-e ! "Now, -ir stand up and tell your stor : 5 like a pr richer." "No sir /" i ared the Judge, none of that want you t . tell the truth /" Just imgine the sheet ;t, -lenfias and hai -I.Us trying to keep."order" and "silence." S.r Win. Jirown, a p nnpoii', sort of a man,being at a panisii meeting, ma le Mime proposals ivhicii were objected t> by a fir mer. Highly enraged be said to the farmer. "Mr, do you know that 1 have bicn in i wo universities V ■•Well," bald the farmer, "what of that ? h i 1 a Ciif that sucked f.vo c iws, and the "li.-m rvatwm 1 made wa-, the in. re he sucked greater calf he gri \v." Qr::-rioNS and Answers—What city is pr. i! hi.ceil wicked by every bdy ? Cmcinat ti (-in sm naughty.) Waich of the I ithered tr.bo lifts the heavy -t weigh' } f'u ■ Crane. A I rt that is to much at. riii< d now-a day s. The piano-for'e. Wanted, for Microscepic putposes the sting "I retnor-e. Fa'd i < ii-h —": v •!/ w* >r n i F .ial to iu i i still v onus. —— " V>* >ji. >.'J ■ i ,* t > 11 c •. i • liii V a - k.. d i'' ii • { h - _' t-sMi tho street onrr, of -i En rr! for, " f i slie d.vi! vi 1 . • , vv > i! I I if i •• ,sv. i g y-. a dim \ti I > at tn>n i> i with ore e. e. win Ik n sc.; it w.a my two an'' not c.stui" uie a sint ?" AM J a lit. R C"MPASsio\.—The.id re II k oe'ttg mli! of the ninrr ;.ge of a political < p p.-t nt, ex Turn a:1 am v. ry gl i 1 |. deed to hear it." Then sullenly aided, with a feeling of compassionate forgiveness ; "Jut vet I dent -.-a why I -hmild, poor leilo v, he never del in • tn ich harm. Mi*s Fuxr— LI WHO is that gen'l ■a an Waik'iig w.'ii M -s I'bnt ?" -a <1 a Wag. t i hi.- con p in'm, u.i they walked along Prince rftu ;t. " Oh"'replied tl.e other''• that is a spark she lias struck.'' Yi'ts':.. ?a\v' iMt's wanted to kiss his pretty 0 NSIII u!' 1' r 'la' mi-' ! Ihi' ; hut she ssiaich t;l lie!" he 1 a vay, saying— - Manners, sir ; Joii'i thrust your ductor'.- bill i.i uiy face." '• William ' s i 1 a teacher to one of his pu pils, " can you tell uio why tie sun rises in the east." • I) i.'t know, sir," said Wii i .ni, "'rept it ha th it the east ui ikes everything rise." There is a fetidly in in Vermont so lazy 'hat it takes two of then to eh p off a stick of wood. Siah ch- p- while Jim grunts 'and ; 'hen for a change, Ji.n grunts and Siah I chop?. ' r am l.ke Ibilaarn." said a dand\-, on meet- j mg a pretty girl in a narrow passage, " .stop- j t" Iby an angle." -'A id lam hk" 'he an - ! ghy said she , "st ped by an ass." "Bill, you young scamp, hal your: duo, you'd get a whipping." I know it. daddy, but bilis are not always paid when due." V hat is t.io difference heiwen a mischiev -1 loufc and a beautiful young lady? One harms tie cheese, and the other charms j the he's. T!io pi-c',ctf fthivernment is about to estab lish ' Ladies" carriages on all the lines of railway throughout France. Prerst : , o declares that to have two babies at a time is an indiscreti in, to hivg three is j a misdemeanor. I .. When is a ship like a fraudulent wine , iperchant ? When she makes port with lug- : wood. Foolsard obstinate people make lawyers Jjich ; the wise keep out of the law l abyrinth, j A man who marries the lady he adores is '• joined to his i ol,"' ♦ ' RUNNINGLSTILL! fy HE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, jl is still in running order, through all the reverses hn I panics ol former days, since 1933, without being wound up, at which place you can had a good assort ment of DYES, DPOO & MEDICINES. ns c:ui be touud in tive county, vv a:runted genuine and pure. Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, as zoo l as the last, and as cheap as the cheapest, and all the WORK WARRANTED Yon can get all kinds of Job Pri ting done to or der, and blanks of every kind constantly on ha ad, which, in style, are not surpassed by our large or county offices. TO THE LADIES. rest from your toil, and buy a .LJWirtJGr IYX J\. O TEX X3ST 23 The subs -riber hts also su-cceded in obtaining one if the best, and most rcluldo Sewing Mo-tiin s, tot* the money, now in mor et, viz: Davis's $45 Shuttle, aim th" 8.10 Franklin Mat liincs, equal in capacity to Wheeler A Wil-ou's $75, or Grov. r A Baker's 815 machine, and m iki g the same stifen, which is one third saving iu buying here than at any other agency iu Northern Petmsj Ivania. Leery Business Nun do your own Printing ! IT WILL PAY! Lf W E' S PA TE N T PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapest in the Lotted States.) for sale. Price, from >'s to 8:5 Cot a | r ss. Office complete, from $lO to $75 wtrh t.v pe and a l necessa ry material Gall and see thorn, or scu." fur a circu lar of fid! particulars. Put tii ul r attention is called to SPRING a KHEL'MATIC ELIXER, and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains. Headache, Dvptheria, Ac , for sale in M hoopatiy lv Dr. Be ke*- A Co. and Henry Love; on Russell Hill In T. .Steuipl s; <>t Fnrk>t<>u by Mr. (Jarey ; at Mv shoppen by Ilcnrv Staosl.nry. A trial of the medi cine, will in 11 cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. I'.KICv! 50.000 Brick for sale. Thankful for past favors fh : subscriber is determ ined, ! y stii -t atteution tu business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T D. SPRING. I. tceyville, 24, 1552—v2n7. NEW GROUEKV —AND— JPiroTT ision STOH'E! The Subscriber has ofH-tt" I a Grocery an! Pro vis ion Store in the Store Ko.uu, formerly occupic i hv Tlios Ostcidn ut, in the bo;oiigh of Tunkh.tniio.d-', and intends to keep on baud a go ••! as? .rtincnt ol sn It articles as are ttsndlv sell ut such an est ib lisinm n'. lie int'-n |s to le din tiona t.iit goo I g.Kids. and to It.-po-c of them at just so sm II ti'tvun e upoi cost u> it is posstbi-* for any m in to do with s.ifelv to hinscif- —tie it g willing to share in these 44 hard times" the pndits v.iili li s , u-Miners Any one wish ing to purvtiase any of fh" tallowing art:. I- s. will d well to call on the subscriber before purchasing else where. Tea, Gstffee, Bii;jar, Molasses, Synijt. Kerosene, < 'timlloa, Tcbaeeft, Snuff >aleratu-s, S;il Smla, Ginger, Pej-jier, Allspice, Cinna ln un, Nnt in egs, Ll'ives, ilaisuis, Greani <;f Tartar, Poik, Wliimtmcnf of cr.s'nm made Boot. ' llnd Siloes of the Vet V best (iMalitv IV ri' lte 1 ills . '.y th" barrel \V iiifc tinex h ngi> for goo I j and fir which h" high -! ,a tiket pri -e will be fai I (I- >in of a!' kin-Is, Dm "beat U u'', l.u 'er, E:g . : Beeswax. 11 nev. Lard; T ib w. Poultry, Pajier lLigs Dried Peaches, Beau*, Or ion?, Ac CEO. L EIGHT ON Tunkhannock Dec. 10, 1532. HARDWARE & IRON! 'S&3'.AII NOW OFFISH FOH SALE IRON, STE L NAILS AND SPIKES. MIKE RAIL, KAlLßrtn SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, ll'tßSli-SIIOES. Jl;rrriron enh Ciiijiisl) fjarst Hails, WROUGHT IRON, iiihibs' until. CARPENTERS' TOOTS, (ALL WARRANTED,, 111 liS, SPOKES, I KI.LOES SEAT SPIN DLi.S, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLt.S. I'IPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL. 110TTS, NUTS, WASHERS BELTING, PACKING, GRiND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., A.-., OM. ALSO SAPII, DOORS AND RLINDS ON HAND IN assortment] AND MANUFACTUR ED TO ORDER L EAT HE Eli AND FINDINGS, FAIR BACK'S SCALES. vSraokn riurch 26, 1863. vln33—ly DEL. LACK. & WESTERN RAILROAD. CHAPJGE TIMS rr*r*.; etiE'ZZj -r* ,:--4. w ;> w r 1 ON nvl after Monoay. V- ember 2j !i 1861, Trains will ruri us follow*; EXPRESS I'ASSEXGKR TRAIN.S Leave Great Bend at *-7:29 A M New Milforl *•••7:69 " Montroue * 9:00 " • •'• 8:2.1 11 Nieholeon 8:40 " Facto ryville 0 0-1 •' Abington *••>••9:20 " SCR AN TON 10;0tt ' MoSvOW 10:41 44 OouMsboro 11:07 " Tobyhunna 11:20 " vfater Gap 12:46 •' Columbia i:00 " Delaware * 1:25 44 Il"pe (Philadelphia connection) • *1:13 '• Oxford •• •• 1:53 " Washington 2:10 " Junt it 2:32 " Arrive at New York 5:30 14 Puitadelphia 0:50 44 MOV INO NORTH T,nve New York from foot of Courtlanrl Street 9:00 A M. Pier No. 2. North River, 7:00 44 Philadelphia, from Kcusiugfon Depot 7:IX) * 4 Leave Junction 11:15 " Washington 11:33 44 Oxford 11:50 44 IIoik; (Philadelphia connection)•• 12:14 P. M. Delaware 12:43 44 Columbia 1:00 4 Water Gtp 1:16 41 Stroudehurg 1:30 44 Tub vha una 2:42 44 Gouldsboro 2:55 44 Moscow 3.17 44 SCU ANTON 4;to 44 Abington 4:40 44 Faetoryville 4:56 44 Nicholson 5:16 44 llojihottom S:IS 44 Montrose. 0:00 44 New Milt-'Bl 621 44 Arrive at Great Ren 1 6:40 44 ■ e7" These Trains connect at Great it -n I with the Night Express Trains both Fast an I \Ve>t mi the New York an 1 Eric, and at Scrantou with Trains on Lackawanna and i'dooutshurg Railroad, for PiOstori. Kingston an i W iilcsh'rrr j aud the Train in South .oonect* at Junction ith Trains lor Bethle hem, Ma itch Chunk. Re .oiiug and 11-irrie''iirg. Passengers to and tnnn New York change ears < Junvtiou. To and From Philadelphia, via R. D. R R.. leave or take ears at Hope. Foi Pittstoi, King-ami an I Wilke- rarre, t, ke L. A 1!. II R. cars at s. -ranton. ■ For Jes up, Archibald and Carhondale, take Omni bus at Scran ton ACCOMODA ri()X TRALV. MOVING NORTH Leave? Serinton 9:59 44 AI trgi'i It ;3.> 4 ' Factory ville 11:00 ' Ni-liolson 11 : :;0 44 liopbotMin 12:15 P A1 Montrose 12:45 4 * New Mili'ord 1:20 44 Arrives at Great Len 1 1.15 41 MOVING SO ['Til Leave? Great Rfo l 2:10 P. M New Milforl 2:3? 4 ' Moi.t rose in 3:f'.5 * 4 Hopisitto 3-45 44 Nicholson 4:15 44 Faetoryville ; ],3 Abington ?-40 44 Arrives r.t Seranton 6:30 44 This Train leaves Scran'on aft -r tlie arrival of tln "tVa:li from Kingston, and I lit—-Is lit Great f!v:nd with the Div Fvp.ess Trains both East aud 'Vest on New York and Lrie. JOIIN BRISBIX, Sun't. S'u; ei inteiident's Olli -e ) 8 ranton. Nov. 25. 1661 ) PROSPECTUS^ OK ♦ 4 /. L . l)I (\ C, iuieiirmkrriri Tl LE r otLiErifcJ Dr.liY kLJ WEiKIY IV THIS CilY (>!•' I'illS,\l)i,U£llV, BY A.•. GLO.VSHKKNNKft A e... A J. 0i.0.->ui:i..\M;it. Mi AN - i is j cttr.vn. VMI.I.IAM 11. Wil.stl "TTIK ARK" will advocate the principles ami poli •v of Ihe Deinocr itic pacty, ant wilt, therefor*, nee e*.*arilv t ivnr the restoration of the i ui an a.- it wa* m l defen t the Constitution of the United St u-s, ird tint t this Cotiiinonwealih. [ will freely mil fairly l : seus< all legitimate su - iet ts of uuwsp a per inmincht. in ludii.g of couise, ami pie-cmuie i lly i t ibis line, !■>>. i|im.-tioiic couneete . with 111- ex.sMujj unhapny condition of our oui try. It will fearlessly rriii i>e the public ucle' if puoli s rv.uits, mi l ilelt nj the leg.* IUI I eoiisuti.iiaii .1 rights .if in iiviiual titizet'3 an i of sovereign states, .igitn-t issualts from any ijuirter I' •• II seek to awaken tne iiiin Is of the people in proper sense of the a tuil condition of the Rcpun to that restora tion will be our highest aim. '1 he News. Literary. Commercial, and o'her de partments. will receive dim attention and will bo so conducted as to m ike 'TIIK AGK" worthy of the support of the general reader. „ "" The many d llkulties now surroun in" an en terprise of tin- magnitude of ,'h it in wui h ilm under ignea are engage I, require thetn in appeal to the punlie for a generous support, an I to ask lor " I nr: ARK" ali .on! pa':mi .ge ;in I extended . i-euhitioii Ihe present >• it,- ni'rh • preparutnry arrangements warr ants tlm expect i ion, tint the'first uuuibei of the Daily v. ill p c r before flic elo e■ f tile dulling o*iuth, (February, 13Gb) The Weekly will bo isT sued soou therein u-r TLRMS. DAILY. Per Annum, $6 00 Six Mouths, 3 oo 1 hive M >n hs, I-y Copies deliv red at, t'a rnunter, and to Agents and Carrie,., 2 ceuls each. WEEKLY. Per Annum, eo r.n Six Mouths, , or, Three Months, gy Ten Copies to one address, J y jy li. , ' . 45 00 L * .ijinent required inviirinldy ici 'i.?v;irict Address, A .| GLOSSBIENN MR jfc CO r o/- , J 3 ' Street, Philadelphia. January 2Gth, 18bd Special Notice. On and after JULY Ist, 1563, the privilege „f c . n veriiiig the present i-sue „f LEGAL TEN DKR NiIE INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CUNT i LOAN (couiino ily called "Jrive lwentiea") 'wid ceise. 7 All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Lo-m ' must, therefore, apply before the lt ot i ELY next ' JAY COOKE, SiTascHiniox ARKST, No. 114 o iiJIilDSt Philadelphia* j Canal Roal for Sale. A ennal boat, th Union Clipper. Haying pu , c l l!t • ed another I will now sell the uloveiea- lout i suitable. g> yERNOY. Stcrlngvillo. April 1. ISC3. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HI\(III. !MTOX, N. V. An Institution to Qualify 1 ouny Men for llnsim'ss. D. W. LOWKXI. Principal, Professor of the Science ot Accounts. Practical Accountant, Author of Lowell's Treatise upon Look-Keeping, Diagrams illustrat ing the aiiic, Le. JNO LANKIN, Commercial Accountant, Professor ol Hook-Keeping and Practical M itheinatu s. A J WAUM.R, Professor of Praeticiil and Ornament al Penmanship, Coniinercial Calculations and Cor respondence. J. J CURTIL, Assistant Teacher in Bookkeeping Department. LECTIUKRS. Hon. PaniixS. DICKINSON, I.L, D Lecturer on Cotn tuercial Law and Political E< onoiny. lion. RANSOM UALCOM, Lecturer on Contracts, Prom isary Notes and Dills of Jvxiiiange. Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. Siiolints can enter ot any time; no vacation (Iroductes are presented wilh an elegantly engraved Diploma. I'sua I time required to complete full com mercial eoutse, from Bto 1- weeks. Every student is guarantaed to he competent to t ike charge of tin hooks of any business firm, and qualified to earn salary from SSOU to SISOO per annum. A.-si-tmu e rendered to or-dilates in obtaining situations Board 1)0 to 62 50 per week. For particulars scud for Circular, enclosing stamp. iis-ly. SINGER & GO'S. lE i lll FAMILYSEffifS MCIIIE If il/t all the Hrre.nl Improvements, Is the Pvit and Cheivpesf and M -st Re utifnl of • ! Sevving M el. n Tills M . -h ne will sew anytliing Iroin the running ot a tu. A bar :.viil, Esq , agent, in Tuiskhannocii TAJ *y\ i.'A* v'.fb U _ "ri' VA : ' A J J £ AND O. IS jBl. X IFL #>• "5? T--""''''v*>' Cj -..x.'" s TZ vy -, ■ „ \ 7 v. v/; —• It ~i . .. * •••-. , :-.-t v>• of all sir.es. puMetiis. a 1 s -,lps (i' A 'i v ( .I|i-:-S-hI, I lag-tntti in, an-l iviiim.on. B! KE \FS ot all styles, sizes, and miccs. 11ED8 I'EAitS. Cottage an t common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS. p.OOK CASES, and indeed every thii g whi -h can be f<-ii:,d in tie Inrges: furniture establi.-iitneiits in the countrv whi.-h lie wi! sell at prices as low a* thev can to • M-ugh: in any town outride of the cities. IVingsai isfio 1 th it he can oiliii cto, both in workt*ia|ishii an prices with any e.-taidishaient iu the country, lie so li: i s the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds lone in a neat, substan tia! and ivusktriaulike moimcr. N. 1J. — Old eane-Si-at ihairs, new-seated and re paired. I > Dlvl'TATv : Nti —li n ing a Hearse of his owr an I hav ing had mu-h experien e, lie will aiten l t: j this tleii rtnu-nt of the business on short notice, an. i ia satisfactory manner. AH IIA HAM IIAAS. July 16, 1862. —vlr:49ly I Traveling Public! "T 0 I ite porso ij* to tT' by |>Mb!i c'tt\ty ;jf*c from tlr.s pl.ue to .iIV ectiou, ur re turn, tlie uuit'ri o ueu. iuups t i niii a ULniz.f.G OF €? ©M m m &> i a % li a.. to and from Fa torvetlle Depot, le ,ving I is hotel 6 i 1 ik, a. in . arriving at Factory vilte in time f„ 1 t*ii t u (I3rfat pcitit, llfiu-L) j: h, anil FIiIHAI) hJ LP 111 A Returning, love* I" i. torw ill,, on the arrival of die New York, Philadelphia and A com-noX,. tl-n Tnin f.oiu Great Rend, arriving in Tuukhan no* k ut 7 < rbvk, [> in. N. Ii All Express matter, packages and goo Is wilt he eouvoye 1 to and Imm the Depot, at rcu-.mbh rate* | i he proprietor li-.i ling him.-elf responsiMe foi the sefe delivery of ail such entrusted to his care. i'owanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock in. Returning, leaves ..t 3 o'clock, p in (stages lor Piltsfon, Wyoming, nn-t IYi!keh-irre leave .-n the arrival „f the Towanda s age, and re turning connect with thesaiije. Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thurla v * pn d I nturdays, at i o clock, a. in., connecting .ri Montro.-e with stages lor Lu.ghiimton, Ac. Detuning, connect* with stages for P.ttsion, Tow nida, £c P-rsons wishing to ),• e.d'ed for at their re*i lenee . s'.sr 8 '" in r "" ii, " ! " s "' ro ™">' p •ev.ioa ,0..-r WALL roa r^VE DT SCECFrLA A!D ECIOFULCU3 VvrFkc^m From Emery ft*?*, a w our .8 AURA PA ltiu. A 3J\ )-l ncin) i of Gay, Murray $ Co., manufacturers ■ f ! elleil papers in A ashua, A'. H. " I hud lor several years a very troublesome h i mor in my tace, which grew constantly n (,;-<. m it ilistiguicri my leatuies and became c'n ir.to!er<-i v affliction. I tried almost everythh.ga manciiu ii of ! both advice end medicine, but without am, relief whatever, until I took your SARBAiJii;iu.A n immediately made my face worse, as v ou i- u „ ~ . might lor a time; but in a few weeks'the new'sin, i began to form under the b.otches, and continued until my lace is as smootii as anybody'-, 4 >,,[ i s;n without any symptoms of the di'-ease"U.KT l ki, ow j of. i enjoy "perti ct health, and without a doubt owe it to your SAUSAPAUIIXA." Erysipelas— General Debility Purify the Blood. From Dr. Pott. Eatrin, J/oust op fit.. ,y F DN. AVER: I seldom fail to remove Eruption* tri Scrofulous Sorts by the pctveveriug u-e ol lour EARS* PARII.LA. ai d J hate just row cured snip tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. 2\'o ultera i five we posse?* equals the SARSAPAIIII.LA \OU have supplied to the profession as well as lo the jteop.e."' From J. E. Johnston, Esq , Waterman, (ti:,-. '• for twelve years 1 bad tJieyei'ow Erysipelasoa my right aim, during which tiiite I tind'ad the cel. ebratvd physicians I could reach, ai d took km.died* of dollats'worth of medicines The ricers werem bad that the coids became visible, and ttie doctors decideil that my arm must be aioj utated. 1 U-esm taking jourtrAKSAPAKiLLA 'look twoliM;.-.. u some of j our 1 ILLS Together they have cured n;r. lam now as well and sound as any | , H jy l j I!( , s ' public place, uiv case is know u to c.. n boos m ibis ! community, and excites the wonder oi'uil.'' ' From lion. Henry Monro, M. P. P ,'f SeircnstG. r \ J>\. a lead in y member oj the Canadian C ir(iam-:.t. '•I have u-ed your &ARSAPARM.LA in mv tamilv ' for general debility, and lor purifying r' - b with very ber.clicia: IC-nit*. at D LECL Cviihdcacc IU commending it to the clihcUu." Et. Anthony's Fire, Ecso, Ea'.t Ilheum, OCA CL Ee.id, Sere Eyes. From JTarrrtf Sicl.hr, Esq., the able editor qf the Tunr.-'.nannock Democrat, i itn.-ylcinun.' '•Our only chi'd, about three \ eats IT age, waat tacked by pinip.es on Ins louhei.d 'I bey RIPM v spread nntii they limited a loathsome AI.N vi ~I bt j sore, which covered Ins luce, and actuailj blinded bis eyes tor some da\s. A ,-khtul physician | J.IK-D nitrate ol silver and other iena.-I.ie.-. without at . ap parent effect. For tifteen days we gunn.il his hat lest WITH them lie should tesropen th< T. teriug :.LJ corri't w'ound which coveted his whole lace. liav. ing tried every thing eise we bad any hope from. W j began giving'vour SAUSAPARILI.A', aid AN I; the iodide ot potash lotion, us vouoiiect. 1..' .-ct? began to heal vihen we had given the liist Ll.'t.E, A'D was we I wlien we HUD tinished the MIOI.ii. INO chiiiFs eye.asliis, W BICLI bad CI-me out. grei and he is now as L.eu liiv ami i. Nat any oti.l . j;. who e neighhuiho ID picuicted thai theiL.DNll.il j die." Pypb".li3 and Uerrurial Disease. ; From l)r. lirmm S.'oat. if "•(. Louis, Mi. .- ■ ri "1 tind voiir A its APA RILI.A a moie eili. ttsl remedy lor the secondary symptoms of . v . rut, and for syphilitic disease ti.nn any • tlier vv J . ~->-sa. The profes.-iou are ii.dib.cdto jou lor cuuic of tka best medicines we have " • From A. J. French, M. D.an em in: •' physician qf Lawrence. Mass.. who is a prominent niei tr ■ ' tin Legislature of Massachusetts. *• DR. AVER— My UT were too cbsfii ate t. ■• other remedies, ido not L.I.NW - Lat WE can ENI ! ploy with more certainty ol bucccss, wniic a power ful alteiative i- lequited." j Mr Chas. S. I'dn Liew cf rv : < -ck, X J'. bad dieudful aleers m his legs, caused by the abuse ol mercury, or mcrcnttU titseast, which grew more and more aggravated f y is. in .- • ■ < cry i remedy or treatment tin t .i. 1. :;; ut.fn rim persevering use of A VL:. SS.. 1..~A j*.\itii.t..v IV.icved f:im Few ease* can 1 • found mots inveterate at i I distiessiug ttinn tiii*-, unu it took tcveim dozen Lot i t.es to cu..- him. Leayorrhcea, Whiles, Female Weakness, areeener: 11. PIRDUCI dby interna! scrif .it, l ■ • mttom, sad are very oitea cored bj llie alterat effect of thi< SSRSAPA RILLA. Some cases reiiitirt, however, in aid of the SAHSAPAKILLA, thi ski.:- appneatiou of local remedies, i From the irctt-Pnoicn unit wiilety-ce/ebratt dlf Jiicob Morrill, of Cincinnati. ] "I have lotird your SAUSAPA UN.I A an exci 'TT | alterative in diseases ol II inaas Mai > ernes < regularity. Leucorrlcca, Internal L'-C'eratioii. I local debility, arising from the scrolulous ■ . I bave yielded toil, ami tlieie ate lew that • • '. | when its effect is propei ly aided bv locL treatua M.' A lady, unwilling to allow the puLl.c.ilio/i '" L ' and that they may he depended T A W DO .. 1 that thev have ever done. Prepared HV J. C. AYEB, M. 1)-, I CO, Lowell, Mass., uud sold by I It C ..A IN 1.. . X ; T T>. >I :G, I'' V • i ir.ling JB C<., NI ; K .v •' i H ' • ' •ilk, ai d by dealers in Medicines etc Y where. MDQ \a/nrn'c i i S-z > V w W < A : ;:I > 1H T *,l TT Th T"T " T T "T1 V 7 111 LI TILL ill (fill I. LI: t.I 1, FOR IyiIISIZURS AND KA+Z TFFK STI.ML'I, \TIMI (ARIL I'XT T ' 'II.AToIv will REST •u-O rd huir TO GM'IV D.IRII. i> war;.':. 1 . ' NIT U THIIK SET ' T Wi ISKEFIS CR A WJSTACI'E I •II frinu three to s>\ vvin-ks. Tliis urvi. I• is ih" ME of the kin t USE IBY I!I•• I'letiih, A.: lin J -.' HI 1 1' iiis it I . T.I uiiiver, 1 us ■. It is A LIE MI 1 E OTIOIUIE d, S-'OTLIUTG. y • ling crnnp MI I. ... lir.G us it bv - 11 •nusing U HI-. uti UL vviii !'LIIVL! i ' ' 'IIIUL to IH S • >L;I it w ill 'ni E E VI.I X, ,S I SLUING U,I in pit Cof !. ■ ILDSP - I I;. OCW H-iir AI piie t .• O? I'ng to din 1 ,,: ■ • urn ITI nor i G'LT LI •ir INN;, ml !••'>'■ - ' o ITS original • • ••*, !;• it soft. * die. The '' Ovwri Xr" is .in in i-JN - .1 every geutl.'Ul O's toilet, and IT ■ > ■ I'• 1 " 'hei would IA: hrnti; , ousi iei riion ' E W L •• TH-SUR.S ii .US IN: TOE OUT V Agent* t I ' IN the I'T.itud Suites, to WHOM all o I- T .tre*>E 1 L'IDIE Ovr; fhiLl.At: a. H -f..r !.l^. APT LY T. ..I DJI, .> NON.\' :: SOU H 7th 'RI, or llr.n l, \'v . O - mu /ast):uauic AWSHAMFCCINGSALCLFK Shop Opp.oisifo .RII'-Y* narti's Ilofo". Ladies' haircut in the nn-L ASH MD ther at hi? Saloon, or their s '-U •. D V Mr. licrlinghof i* re E .j ' • ' ; C ' V . - where he was e.UULO ED I . L - ' and consequently feels wutranted -j 1 ; satisfaction to all wh