Miscellaneous. SAFE AND WITTY. One of the old school books used to have a good story about Cardinal WOIBMV, who was hurrying to reach a city before the gate was closed for the night. Meeting a countryman, he asked if he could probably get in at the gate. The countryman, enjoying a good joke, looked at the portly body of the archbishop, as if estimating its girth, and quietly said : "I think you can ; a load of hay wont in this afternoon." Tne following is about as good : " As a pedestrian tourist," says the Orlean nuis, ' was lately proceeding towards Tours, he asked a man who was breaking stones by the roadside how long it would take him 'o reach that place ? The man looked at him without speaking, and then resumed his woik. The question was repealed wnh the same result, and at last the traveller walked on. He had not preceded more than a hun dred yards when the man called after hiin, and made a sign for him to return. When the pedestrian leached the stone breaker, the latter said to hun : " It will take you an hour to reach Tours." " Then why did you not tell me so at first?*' said the traveller. " Why," replied the man, it was nccessa ry for me to see at what rate you walked ; and from the way you step out, 1 am now able to say, that you can do the distance in an hour." AN ECCENTRIC PHYSICIAN- A friend relates t<-r ihe Agriculturist, the following anecdote of a skilful physician, Dr. M who is si ill practising in Riole Is land. Ho ha l away of doing things all his own, and no one Could tell beforehand, " where he would come out." On one <>c casion he was called to perferui a very tin portsnt surgical operation on a young man living in this country. Arriving there he found collected a large number of neighbor ing farmers and others, who had come from curiosity to witness the operation. He oh served that the house was scantily furnished, and other evidences of the poverty of the family were apparent, and he inquired wbelh er the mother, a widow, was ready to pan tile 850 he should charge. She replied that she could not at present, but he would do nothing until the money was paid, and ask ed them if they could not make up the amount, This was soon done, but not with out many condemnations of the hard hearted doctor, who, however, paid no attention to the remarks, but immediately went <n with his work, which he performed sucaessfuiiy As soon a9 it was over, he stepped up to the mother, and remarking " the buv will need some things before he gets well." slipped the SSO into her hand, and was off before he could hear her thanks, or the l>ud praises of those who had been just denouncing him as a grasping miser. USEFUL CAUTIONS. Ifa man asks you to go his security, say " No," and run ; otherwise you may be en slaved for life, or your wife and children may spend a weary existence, in want, sick ness and begrary. If you find yourself in possession of a counterfeit note or coin, throw it into the fire on the instant 3 otherwise you may he tempted to pass it, and may it to feel mean therefore as long as you live ; then it may pass into some man's hands as mean as yourself, with a new perpetration ol iniquity, the loss to fail eventually "n some poor struggling widow whose "ail" it may be. Never laugh at the mishaps of any fellow mortal. Tho very instant that you perceive your self in a passion, shut your mouth ; this is one among the best precepts outside of inspi ration. Th man who always exicts the last cert is always a mean ma. 13 there is no " -vicu ant" in all the " Materia Medica" efficient enough to " purge" him of his debasement ; he is beyond drnggery. Never effect to be "plain" or" bluif these aro the synonyms of brutabtv and boorishness. Strch persons are tnflio ing wounde which neither time n >r medicine can ever heal. Never be witty at an ither's expense ; trim generosity never dwelt in Mich a heart; it only wants the opportunity to become a cheat or rogue —Hall's Journal AN EYE TO BUSINESS. A legal friend in the west sen us the following : Several years ago I was practising 'aw in one of the many beaut iful towns in Wiscon sin. One very warm day while seated in my office at work, 1 was interrupted by the entrance of a boy, the hon of one < f my cb ents, Who had walked into town, six miles in a blazing sun, for the purpose t f piocuring a bible. He had been told, he said, that thete was a place there where they gave them away to people had no money ; he said he had no money and was very anxious to get one of the good books and asked me to go with him to the place where they were kept. Anxiouß to encourage him in his ear ly piety I left the brief on which I was ei - gaged, and went over with him to ihe stand of an old Presbyterian deac >n who had tie moch coveted books iti charge. I introduced him to the deacon telling him the circum stanceß. He praised the boy very hishlv ; was delighted to see a young man so early seeking after the truth, &c , and presented him with the be6t bound bible in his collec tion. Bubby put it i n his pocket, was start ing off, when the deacon said : " Now my son, that you possess what you so much de cired, I suppose you feel perfectty happy ?" ' Well I do, old hoss, for between you and I, I know where I c an trade it for a mo S t plaguey good fiddle TRY THE NICHOLSON MILS!! I ffiSiS ES (NEAR BACON'S OLD STAND.) THIS Mill has been lately re-fitted and nil tlie modern improvements added and is now in charge of Mil. BACON, of Nicholson, Wyoming county, one of the best Mil lers in the eouniry. Particular attention paid to Custom Work, 1 which will be done on short notice ALL WORK M ARRANTED. and if satisfac torily dotie mil}' be returned at the expense of the subscribers FLOUR of all kind-, MEAL and FEED constant ly on hand and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prices j 'if Cash or Fioar paid for grain at the Highest Cash prices. S D BACON. ! Proprietor INSURANCES —AGAINST— FIRE ! FIRE!! FIRE 1!! Taken at this office, on all kinds of Town and - Country property, at the MUST Ri:4So.N.IBR,F. TF.RMS, an 1 ft.r any time from THREE MONTHS TO FIVE YEAR* —either WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company reliable ? Will it promptly pay I its honet losses 7 are the important icquiri. s with oil insurers. We answer: TIIE LYCOMING CO INSURANCE COMPANY i IIAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS.—IT HAS A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF OVER 32,400,00 IT PAYS FROM £6O. TO Sl2f> r OO. LOSSES ANNUALLY. <■ ALL LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PATD . EACH INSURER TS FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANXU NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND OPERATIONS CF THE COMPA -1 NY THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON j JUST AND EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES. THE CIIA TITER IS PERPETUAL. : Ref reuees Hon. Win M. Piatt, Hon. A. K I Peckham, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esqs. of i ! this County ; Siver & Bros of Su.-quch.inn i, and j George M Hollenback and others of Luzerne County, | who insure in and huie been paid b.3ses by this, Company. HARVEY SICKLER, Agt. resvrsj* fMmzm: THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a AT TOWAIVUA, ; where ail of the must approved and rare kinds of FRUIT 6r ORNAMENTAL TREES, VIM S AND FLOWERS ! Can be obtained. ; Being eonv need from experience that his Trees i and Plauts will give far better satisfaction to the Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown in other iocahrie-s, he confidently soil, its their patron age ! He will make annual visits either in person or by ! his agents to most of Ihe townships of Wyoming Co , and u~ks usiiy that his specimens may bo examined ! and his method of dealing bo tested Ai! orders by Utter or otherwise, for Trees, vines or ! pi nts will be promptly attended to. v2n3l-ly- D. HAUKIXS. EDITOR or DEMOCRAT. DEAR SIR • With your permission I wish to say to the re.id ' crs of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it. ( ree) a R eipe, with full directions >r making an 1 using a simple Vegetable Balm, a-at wili eff-cfu'illy remove, in 10 days. Pimples, j Jlntobes Tan. Freckles, aud ill Impurities of the : kia, leaving the same salt, clear, smooth and ; jeautiful. I will also mail free to those havi> g Bald Hoods ; >r Bcre Faces, simple directions and information hit vil! enable them to start a full growth of Lux uicr.t Hair, Whiskers, or n Mou-.ts.-he, in less than 10 days All applications answered by retain mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS F. CHAPMAN Chemist, No. fe3 ! Broadway, New York. M & Co. v2nr.4B—3m TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES— secret* ixh THE MILLION ! | A most valuable and wonderful publication. Awci of 4UO pag. s, and 30 colored engra.ings. DR Hl T > TER'S YADE MECCM, an original and popu'.i i treatise on M in and Woman, their Physio log- , fucc tions, and Sexual disorders of every* kind with Nov er-Failhig Remedies for iheir speedy cure. Thi practice of DR Ifl'N'l ER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but ut Ihe earnest solicit.lion of numer ous persons, he has been in luced to extend his Medi cal usefuln ss ih-'.ugh the medium of his "VADE MECI'M" It is a xoluiue that should be in iho hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visit ed mankind. One c- py, securely enveloped, will bo forwarded free of postage to any part of tlio United States tor 50 cent- in P. O stamps, or three copies for SI Address, p-st paid, DR HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street New Yor J. v3N0,4 ly. ADMIMSTKARTOIt'S SALE. Notice rs hereby given, that in pursu an e of an orler of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna Coui.tv, to us directed, we will expose to public s tlo by vendue, or. the premise*. inSpring villo town hip on Friday, October Stb, 1963, at one o'clock p m, the following described piece or par cel of land late the estate of Mathow Gordmeer."de ceased, as follows, to wit ; on the north by lands of Benjamin Stevens ; on the cast hy the road leading to Tunkhai.nook creek; on the south by lnnd ot E Ball . and on the west by lands of James A Oakly ; ontains about fortr-four acres with the appur enari ces. Also the interest of the decedent in ail that other piece or parcel of hind, situated in the towa ship and county aforesaid, sdjotning the above de scrib-d piece, and hounded on the north by land of Seth Start ; on tbo east by land ofSeth Stark and A Squires ; on the south hy land of A Squires, and on the west by tho road leading 10 I'unkhannock creek; ;ontaining about fifty-four acres, with th apurteD nccs TERMS OF SALE.-TS2S down one half of balance of purchase money on conformation ol sale and bal ance in one year thereafter, with interest. ELIJAH BALL, ) AdminiatrS SALOME GORDINEER, \ Springville, Aug 31, 1863. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers if his sacred du ty to communicate to his afflicted tellow creatures the means of cure Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used Direct to Dr JOHN M. DAGNALL, 168 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. v2a24ly 1 STILL! I'IIE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, is still in running order, through all the reverses ant panics of former days, since 1833, without being wouud up, ai which place YOU can find a good assort ment of DYES. DRUG 8 MEDICINES. as can be found ia the county, warranted genuine and pure. Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, as good as the btst, and as cheap as the cheapest, and ail the WORK WARRANTED You can get all kinds of Job Printing done to or der, and blanks of every kind constantly oil hand, which, in style, arc not surpassed by our large or county offices. TO THE LADIES. rest from your toil, and buy a macxxiimb macxxiimb The subscriber has also succeeded in obtainiag one of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machine*, for the money, now in market, viz: Davis's $45 Shuttle, and the S3O Franklin Machines, equal in capacity to Wheeler A Wilson's $75, or Grnvcr & Baker's $45 machine, and makii g the same stitch, which is one third saving in buying here than at any other agency iu Northern Pennsylvania Every Business Men do your own Printing ! IT WILL PAY I LOWE'S PATENT PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapest in the United States.) for sale. Price, from $5 to $25 for a press. Office complete, from $lO to $75 with type and all necessa ry material Call and see them, or sen*' for a circu lar of full particulars. Particular attention is called to SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELTXER, and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumitttc pains. Headache, Dyptheria, Ae , for salo in Mekoopany by Dr. Becker A Co. and Henry Love ; on Russell Hill by T. StempUs; at Forkston by Mr. Garey ; at Me shoppen by Ilenry Stansbury. A trial of the medi cine, will in 11 cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. nit If K. 2 50.000 Brick for sale. Thanklul for past favors, the subscriber is determ ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T D. SPRING. Laceyville, Sept. 24, 1862—r2n7. NEW GROCERY —AND- Provision STORE! The Subscriber has opened a Grocery and Provis ion Store in the Store Room, formerly occupied by Thos. Osterhout, in the borough of Tunkoannnck, and intends to keop on hand a good assortment oi ruoh articles ae nre usually sold in such an estab iishmect. He intends to deal in none but g*K>d goods, and to dispose of them at jutt so small ad van e upon cost as it is possible for any man to do with safety to liitnself —being willing to share in these " hard times" the profits with his customer? Any one wish ing to purchase any of the following articles, will do well to call on the subscriber before purchasing else where Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Syrup, Kerosene, Candles, Tobacco, Snuff, Saleratus, Sal Soda, Ginger, Pepper, Allspice, Cinna rn on, Nutmegs, Cloves, Raisins, Cream of Tartar, Pork, White Fish, Mackerel, Trout, Nails, Glass, Wheat Flour, Buck wheat Flour, Corn Meal. But ter. Cheese, Eggs, Apples, Vinegar, Starch, Pen- Holders, Pen cils, Ink, Pa per, Envel opes, Pocket Hooks, Money Prises, Spool Thread, Liuou Thread, Sewing ilk, Buttons, Thimbles, Pins, Needles, Shawl Pins, Watch G u a r d s, Buck Nkin, Cot ton, ilk, and Lisle thread Gloves, Cotton and Woolen Socks and Hose, usjienders, Spectacles, Tobacco Boxes, Coarse, Fine, Dress and C i rcle Combs, Ilair Brushes, Shaving Boxes, Soaps, &c., &c., Also, a general assortment of custom made Boots and Shoes of the very best quality warranted also salt by tbo barrel. Wanted m exchange for goods and for which 'ho highest market price will he paid (train of all kinds, Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Egg-', Beeswax, Honey, Lard, Tailow, Poultry, Paper Rags Dr>ed Peaches, Beans, Onions, Ac GEO LEIGHTON Tunkh.innock Dec. 10, 1862. HARDWARE & IRON! l|gp^ HUNT BRO'S & BLAIR NOW OFF EE I<T Ml IKON, STE L NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SHOES, jtotrims and Cnglst) gorst Hurls, WROUGHT IRON, KIIUUS' Kill Vi i, DLLS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, c m BOXES - SPRING STEEL EOTTS, NUTS, WASHERS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, t KMKNT, HAIR, SHOVELS WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., Ac. ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTUR ED 10 ORDER LEATHEER AND FINDINGS, FAIRBANKS SCALES. Bcwntca, nutnk 26, 1863, ri33—ly DEL. LACK. & WESTERN RAILROAD* CHAJNT&H OF TTMB rrx-iwi jzZTL and after Monday, November 25th 1861, Trains " ' will run as follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Great Bend at 7:20 A M. New Milford 7:39 " Montrose 8:00 " Hopbottom 8:23 " Nicholson B:4U " Factory ville * 904 •• Abington 9:20 " SCRANTON 10:00 ' Moscow 10:41 " Gonldsboro 11:07 " Tobyhanna 11:20 " Stroudsburg 12.32 P M Water Gap 12:46 •' Columbia 1:00. " Delaware 1:25 44 Hone (Philadelphia connection) • -1:35 '• Oxford -1:53 • Washington 2:10 " J unction 2:32 " Arrive at New York 5:30 " Philadelphia 6:50 " MOVING NORTH Leave New York from foot of Courtlnnd Street 8:00 A M. Pier No. 2, North River, 7:00 " Philadelphia, from Kensington Depot 7:10 •' Leave Junction 11:15 " Washington 11:33 " Oxford -11:50 44 Hope (Philadelphia connection)-. 12:14 P. M. Delaware 12:43 " Colombia 1:00 ' Water Gap 1:16 " Stroudsburg 1:30 44 Tobyhanna 2:42 " Gonldsboro- 2:55 " Moscow 3.17 " SCRANTON 4:10 " Abington 4:49 14 Factoryville 4:56 " Nicholson 5:16 44 Hopbottom *5:36 " Montrose 6:00 " New Milfosd 6:21 44 Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 " These Trains connect at Great Bend with the Night Express Trains both East and West on the New York and Erie, and at Scrnnton with Trains on Lackawanna and Bloorashurg Railroad, for Pittston. Kingston and Wilkesb" 4 rre; and the Train moving South connect* at Junction ith Train* for Bethle hem, Maucb Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers to an.l from New York change cars a Junction. To and From Philadelphia, via. B D. R. R., leave or take cars at Hope. Foi Pittston, Kingston and Wilke--Bam, t ike L. A B. R R- cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Arch bald and Cnrbondme, take Omni bus at Scranton. ACCOMODATION TRAIN. MOVING NORTH Leaves Scnnion --9:50 '• Abington Factoryville 11:00 '• Nicholson 11:30 '• Hopbottom 12:06 P M Montrose 12:45 '* New Milford 1:20 " Arrives at Great Bend 1:45 " MOVING SOUTH Leaves Great Bend 2:10 P M New Milford 2:35 " Montrosem 3:05 ' Hopbotto 3:45 " Nicholson 4:15 " Factoryville-••• 5:13 " Abington 5:40 " Arrives at Scranton 6:30 14 This Train leaves Scranton after the arrival of the Train from Kingston, and connects at Great Bend with the Day Express Trains both East and West on New York and Eric. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, > Scranton, Nov. 25. 1861. J PROSPECTUS OF "®|e| o e; illTWlMUffifflSfmi TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY A SID WEEKLY IN THE CITY OF PHII.AOKI.FHIA, BY A. J. GLOSsfeRENNER & Co. A J. StOtt-BRENKCR FRA.NCIS J. GRCNII WIM.IAM 0. WELSb 44 THE AOE" will advocate the principles and poli cy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, nec essarily favor the restoration of the Union as it was and defen I the Constitution of the United States, tr d that of this Commonwealth. It will freely und fairly discuss all legitimate su - jects of newspaper comment, including of course, and pre-eminently at this time, all questions oonnecte . with the existing unhappy condition of our ountry. It will fearlessly criticise the public actsof public servants, and defend the lega and constitßtuxml rights oi individual citizens ana of sovereign states, against tssualts from any quarter. It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the a tual condition of the Repub lic—to present to them, truthfully, the fear.ul perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit tbe magni tude of the tasli that is before them, if they would che< k our downward progress—and to inspire tbein with patriotic determination to apply THE BBMEUY for our national ills. In brief, it will, in all things, aiui to 1 e tbo faith ful exponent of Democratic principles, and to render itself worthy lobe an organ of the Democratic par ty, under wh(<ee auspices our country prospered so long and so well. The restoration of that party— the party of the CONSTITUTION and the UNION- to power, in the legislative and executive governmen tal branches of the Slates and of the Union, we be lieve to be necessaryto avert anarchy, and the utter ruin oi the Republic. To contribute to that restora tion will be our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and other de partments. will receive due attention. and will be so conducted as to make 'THE AGE" worthy of the support of the general reader. BAsf The many d'fficulties now surroun ing an en terprise of the magnitude of that in which the under -ignea are engager!, require them to appeal to the public for a generous support, and to ask for " THE AGE" a liberal patronage and extended circulation. The present state of the preparatory arrangements warrants the expectation, that the 6rst number of the Daily v.ill appear before the clof® of the coming month, (Pebruary, 1863.) The Weekly will be is sued soon thereafter. TERMS. DAILY. Per Annum, $6 00 Sis Months, 3 00 Three Months, 1 50 Copies deliv -red at the counter, and to Agents and Carriers, 2 cents each. WEEKLY Per Annum, $2 00 Si* Months, 100 Three Months, 50 Ten Copies to one address, 17.50 Twenty " " " 32 00 Thirty, " 1 ' 45 0y iy Payment required invariably in advanoo. Address, A J GLOSSBRENNER A CO. 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. January 26th, 1863 TIE lISEASEh BI Sllll. | Let Maladies d' Erreur } I, John B Ogdcn, M D , anthor aad pu v lisher of the above work, do hereby promise and agree to send (free of charge) to any young man who will write for it, a sample copy for perusal. The proper etudy of mankind is Maw. This work is issued and eent forth for the benefit os suffering humanity. It treats in simple language on all the diseases of Er ror. inclodinic So inal Weakness Nervous Debility Indigestion, Melancholy, Ineaatity, Waeting Decayj Impotency, Ac., Ac. giviag safe, speedy aad effec tual presor ptions for their permanent cure, together with much valuable information. All who favor me with a desire to read my work (ball receive a sam ple oopy by return mail, free of charge Address JOHN. B. OGDEN, M D., COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, RIM Gil MTOM. M. V. An Institution to Qualijy Young Men t" r Business. 1). W. LOWELL, Principal, I'rotessor of the Science of Accounts. Practical Accountant, Author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book-Keeping, Diagrams illustrat ing the sauie, Ac. JNO RANKIN, Commercial Accountant, Professor <>i Book-Keeping and Practical Mathematics. A J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Ornament al Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Cor respondenco. J. J. CCBTIL, Assistant Teacher in Bookkeeping Department. LECTURERS. Hon. DANIRL S. DICKINSON, LL, D Lecturer on Com mercial "Law and Political Economy. Hon. RANSOK BAI.COM, Lecturer on Contracts, Prom igary Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. Students can enter at any time; no vacation Graduates are presented with an elegantly engraved Diploma. Usual time required to complete full com mercial course, from Bto 12 weeks Every student is guaranteed to be competeut to take charge of the books of any business firm, and qualified to earn a salary from SBOO to £ISOO per annum. Assistance rendered to graduates in obtaining situations Board f2 00 to $2 50 per week. For particulars send for Circular, enclosing stamp. n5-ly. SINGER & CO S. LETTER A' FAMILY S ff!SG M^J With all the Recent Improvements, Is the Best and Cheapest and Most Beautiful of al Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarletan to the mak ing of an overcoat—auything irotn Pilot or Beavci Cloth, down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has ca pacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that can hem, fell, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine The Letter "A" Family SeWfig Machine treiv be b*d in a great raricfy of cabinet cases Th" Poldiß Case, wbi<-h is now becoming go popular, is. its its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or cage which, when opened, m ikes a beautiful, suost-ntial. ->n<J spacious table for the work to resi upo'.. Th - ■ age? ■■■■(• nf every imaginable design plain as the wood tr'cw ir. its native forest, or a. elaborately finished is art .n i , ke them The Branch Uffi. i s re weli -upf.il. d with silk twist, thread, needle*, oil, etc., of the very beat qu I ity. Send for a copy of " Singer A Co'- Gazet'e." I M B!NER A CO. 458 lir&adwnv, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OWICE. 81'' Chestnut St Mrs. C T Marsh, and D. A Barawell, Esq agents in TuukhannocK IK EW thmmr AND CHAIR MANUFACTOY! i The subscriber has just ojienef a new Furniture Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store— where are kept on hand an I in inufaetured to order: TABLES of all sizes. pattern*, and s'yles CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-'oottom, and common. BUREAUS of all styles, sizes, and orices BEDSTEADS. Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing rM-h can be found in the largest furniture establi.-hments in the country, which he wil sell at prices a* low a* they can be bought in any town outside of the cities. Being sat isfied th it he can compete, both in workmanship and prices with any establishment in the country, he so lid s the public patronise. REPAIRING of all kinds lone in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING—Having a Hearse of his own, and having had much experience, he will attend to this department of the business on short notice, and in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM HAAS. July 16, 1862.—v1n491y Traveling Public 1 TO accommodate per*o u s wishing to go by public conveyance from this place to any section, or re | turn, the undersigned continues to run a Daily Line OF to and from Factoryvillo Depot, leaving hie hotel at 6 c j! ck, a. in., arriving at Faotoryville in time for Trams to ©rtat Jißt, Scttflinn, Vw-^oik, and PHILADELPHIA Returning, leave* Factoryville on the arrival ; of the New lorlt, Philtdelphia and Accommoda tion Train from Great Bend, arriving in Tnnkhan noek at 7 o'clock, p m N. B.—All Ksrprees matter, packager and goods will he conveyed to and from the Depot, at reasonable rates; the proprietor holding himself responsible for the safe delivery of all socfa entrusted to bis care. Towanda stagy rrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock, 1 m. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p in Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilkesbarre leave on the arrival of the Towanda a'age, and re turning connect with the same. Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. m., connecting at Montrose with stages for Binghsmton, Ac. Returning, oonnv.is i with stages for Pittston. Towanda, Ac- Persons wishing to be cslled for at their residenceu will be accommodated by leaving their names at the hotel of the proprietor. Horses and Carriages in readiness toforward pass engerf at all times. T. B. WALL Wpt24-y2h7. > v THE peculiar taint or wvVU. infection which wo MLB Nfitt ci ScmornLA larks in VJF the coMtitotiona of ibVH multitude* of men. It either produce* or i produced by an en* reebted, vitiated state the blood, wherein -tW 11 * jjfethat fluid become# in- to sua tain IjSyK fyaFogrmthe vital forces in their BLfcSffL* Yl ttorouß action, and leaves to into disorder aod decay. The sqroifuloni, contamination is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion fro* unhealthy food, impure air, filth and fifcby habits, the depressing vices, and, above aR, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origiw it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " from parents' to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, h seems to he tod rod of Him who says, " F will visit the intomi ties of the fatten upoti their childneu." TMb diseases which it originates take various Ram*/ according to the organs it attacks. In ton lungs. Scrofula produces ttibercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings whicn suppurate and become ulcerous sorts } til tbtf stomach and bowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver conn plaints, on the skin, eruptive and cutanebu# affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave yoR. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you eaq not have health ; with that •' life of the flesh' healthy, you canoot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Saraaparilla is compounded from 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 superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably Eroven by the great multitude of publicly nown and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil tf Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas. Bose or St Anthony's Fire. Salt Rneum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the Tongs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaint* that arise from imppity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in ATER'S AMERICA* ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it ha* made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to hitn of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. lleuce it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of Arm's SARSAPARILLA, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsiparilla in alterative power. By its aid yon may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. Bv its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on aay part of it. We know the public have been deceived h> many compounds of Sarsapmritta, that promise much and did nothing; but thev will neither deceived nor disappointed in this. It* virtue have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a verv different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever l*;en available to them. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Bemedy fo? Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that wo need do no more hn assure the pnblic that it 6 quality is kept op to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by D* J. C. ATE* & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. H Siaik. 1 uiiktiaiiuixrk ; T i>. .-pring, Laoeyville viarding A Co., Nicholson ; E A J Frear, Fact™ y ville, and by dealers in Medicines everywhere. it. J. t. mint tn n HAVE J DAT OPENED A NEW DRUG STORE opposite the residence of R. R. Little Esq, on tbe Corner of Tioga and Warren Streets, in Tunkhao nvck Borough, where can be had all kinds o DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS ADD MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 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May 6th 1963 v2n38l HOWARD ASSOCIATION, HHILADELPIIIA. the Relief qfthe Sick \ Distressed, afflicted with v indent and Chronic Ditches and especially for the Cure of Diseases f the Sexual Organs Medical advice givea gratis, by the Acting Surgeon Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea or Semina# Weakness, and otbei Diseases of the Sexual Orgis and on the New Remtdiceemployed in the Dispensa ry, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope * e of charge. Two or three stamps for poatage will be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. 6KILLIN HOUGH TON, Ahting Surgeon, Howard daWMltiflW, NSOly Ninth Street, Philadelphia H2np.
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