Mistettantons. BE YOUR OWN RIGHT-HAND People who bare been bolstered op and levered all their lives, are seldom good for I anything in • crisis. When misfortune comes they look around for somebody to cling to or lean upon. If the prop is not there, down fbey go. Once down they air as helpless a ; capsized turtles, or unhorsed wen in armour, and they cannot find their feet again with oot assistance. Such silken fellows no more resemble self-made men, who have fought to position, making difficulties their st ppi"g atones, and deriving termination from their defeat, than vinea resemble oaks, <r splnt'er ing rushlighte the stars of heaven. Effort persisted to achievements train a man to .*cl rehance; and when he haa proven to the : world that he can truat h'utself, the w..rld will trust him. We say, therefore, that it is unwise to deprive young in n <f the ad van a ges whicfi result from energetic action, h " booating" them over obstacles which they ought to surmount alone. No one ver * warn well who placed his confident in a cork jacket ; and if, when breasting the si a of lifw, we cannot buoy ourselves up ami trv t< force ourselves ahead by dint of our own en ergies, we are not salvage, and it i* of lilile consequence whether we " sink or swim, survive or perish." One of the best lessons a father can give his son is this: "Work; strengthen vur J moral and mental faculties, aa you w<>u (1 strengthen your muscles by vigor.ua excr- | cise. Learn to conquer cirruin-tatici ; \I.II | are then independent < f fortune. The nien of athletic minds who left iheir inatk* no the years in which they lived, were all train ed in a rough school. They did not m om to the high positions bv the help of h they leaped into chasms, grappled with the 1 opposing rocks, avoided avalanches, and when the goal was reached, felt thai bin for the toil that had strengiheued them as they strove, it could never have been a tamed." THE LUST SHII*. There has been a i>trui at sea, and a K*l lant ship, with all Its freight of human soul*, has sunk heneath the dart blue wafers ..f the ocean. Not a ves'ige of the storm now tt mains, but the waters sleep jieacefolly and calmly, and none would think, were they gazing ujion its unruffled surface, that the storm king had ever reigned there. Not an hour before, the waves were dashing aganiai the vessel's side, the white capjied billows j were hurrying to an fro, the deep, revertwra'- ing thunder rolled along the sky, and the viv id- lightning flashed along the horizon. Trie Waves rolled higher and higher, and washed across the vessel's deck. The plank's 'wet e shivered to atom-, the white sails were |orn ASundef, and ifci goo I ship lay a wliekotpOo the watets. There w.-re strong inen hatt ling With the waves, wek women sinking beneath j the waters, and little c itidren borne along on the bosom of the mighty deep. M itui* were tiding to clasp their babes, husband their their sister*, hut tln \ lorn fr*m their protecting aims by 'he crf waves. It was but a motnet *lmy w. r. separated, and then all sank benea. h the •? ters into one common grave They are sleep ing peacefully beneath the Coral cave*, and the mermaids are chanting their r. qunm. Oh! those treactierous waves. H>w main homes they have left de*olate and lonelv ! How many hearts "hey hive filled with nor row ! When the time strives for the ship's return, friends will he tnxn>u*ly waiting to greet friends, but they will look and long in vain. A* the days lengthen into weeks the week* into months, and the mtm'h* into years thev will cease exp-cting, and hope w ill die from their hearts Then there will he; anguish, mourning and weeping. Prayer* ! mingl-d with wails will a-c-nd to the tfinue ' of Heaven, bat it will avail nought. N-v-.r again will the lost friend* co i>e ; in ver again will the maiden behold her I<v- r, the wife her husband, the parents their ehihltt n.— There will always be a sanctuary within their hearts, consecrated to the memory of the I v j ed, lost and dear ones who are sleeping the j dream sleep beneath tlie water* of the ocean, j A PICTURE. An isle of the Pacific, but jo*t ari-ou ir nil the unexplored depth? "f the h •uielte*s nr-an. (From the ocean of time aid eternitv ) Sit uated between the trop?c, and cooled bv tin "ever fanning breezes on their vrnv," rs sands glittering with gold and rich in agio cultural and mineral dep >*it* ; why was i' not a most desirable dwelling-place for man 7 Why not ? There was a very good reason why not—there was nothing of fife—no or ganization. And hence this rich—immensely I rich world was a most lone'v desert isle? Yet time passed on, and the ever restless toiling ocean continued its work, ft brought safely stowed in its vast hold, the C"Con. the almond, and all the seeds of a multitudinous tropical vegetation, and with a hoarro laugh cast them ttpon thi miniature continent.— The dull seeds sprung into life as thev touch ed the genial soil. Flower® bio*.mod and birds sung, and tall trees, cxui'ing irt 'he rich sun shine, lifted their heatfs up to the bbte heav ena. And flow hew chir ged— Tn'y a para disc! And with what variety of outline frowning chff* bv the side of deep woods rich in birds and flowers, rivulets and broad riv era, cascades and stupendous cataracts, all blended in the moat beaulifiui harmony. The same yet not the same—great is the difference betwixt the island desert and the ' island garden, but a far greater difference be twixt the mind uncul'iva'ed and cul'iva'ed If we could imagine a mind en'irely untutor ed, there would l>e nothing to compare with the lights and *hade— the never ending va rieties of ■ more perfect garden ! Second thoughts are host ; nun was Uod a first thought; woman his second. i ffi • K NICHOLSON Ml .LSI I j (NEAR STAND ) THIS Mill modern improvement? added and i? now in charge ot MR.. BACON, of Nicholson, Wyoming county, one of the beat Mil lers in the country. Particular attention paid to . i ; -v Custom Work, oi which will be done on short notice ALL WORK WARRANTED, and if net satisfy torily done may be returned at the expense of the subscribers * - sr I FLOUR of all kind?, MEAL end FEED constant ly OD han 1 and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prices IT C ash or Flour paid fot gr,iu at the Highest Cash prices. , - S D BACON. " INSURANCES - AOAINST FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE 1!! Taken at this office, on all kind? of Town and Country property, at the MOST rk\S<>.VABLK TKRMN, |a n 1 for mv time from TIIRE~ MUNTUS 10 FIVE YEAR either WITH o- Wl I'IIOUT PREMIUM NOTES J Is the company reli it.le ? Will it promptly pur it? hone?t lueses? are the tuiport int" inquiries with ' alt insurers We answer: | TIIE LYCOMING CO INSURANCE COMPANY 11 A- BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FORTWENTY-THRKE YEARS.—IT nAS A WELL .SECURED CAP I AIL OF OVER r? 400.00 fT PAYS FROM *6O. TO LOSSES LOSSES vr. ARB PROMPT#? 3 APJUSTEP ANH FAfb. EACH'INSUKER IS FURNISHED WITH AN AtTHB#TICATKI> WNU NUAL STATEMENJP F EXPENDITURE* jAND OPERATIONS "Uf IDE CCMPA NTTHECOStANY IS CONDUCT .ON JUST AND EOT ITAB L K PIUXCrfLES. ■*" TBtßflt- M. MBwflen K this Caujmy ; Syyer. £ Pro? of su?quebtn i, ifin (Jeorsre M Ilollenbaek and others of County, wl\ju io?ure in and have been paid losses by thi?, Company. HARVEY SfCKLEB, Agt. PROITB JfcYXSirattl rr \ ÜBSC RIIIER HAS HAD IN SCdCASSFUI. X '.-raiion, for several year?, a AT TO't^7'-a.]fxrx>A , where ajl o( the most approv d and rare kiuiD of FRUIT A- ORNAMENTAL T*EES, VIX I: S AND FLOW lit Can be obtained. Being cnjv nceA from etperfenee thai his Jre s an.l Plants will pive far haitew sari-fa.-rton to the Fruit-grower? of Wyoming County than any grown in other localises, he < onfi lernly solT itstheir patron age He will make annu •! visit? either iti person or by his agent? te mwt of the townships of Wyoming C" , and ask? only that his spe iui.-ns may e examined and his method "f 'fearing he tf-ted Al! orders by I iter oro h-rwi-e, for Tre s, vi*e? or pi nf? will be promptly attended t v2n3l-ly. D. HARKINS EDITOR or PZMOCRAT. DKAR SIR; With your perunaainn I wish to. a*y t<> ib<- read I era of your paper ihat I will send '>y return mail to all who wish it, ( ree) a R eipe with lull direetion? >r making an 1 u-oqir a siaiple Vegeruhiee Rain, sat wHi off ajtually roittd'ke, in 10 day* Pimples. Jloteher Tan, Freckles, and all Imparities of the ■kin, leaving the same soit, clear, smooth and )eautiful. I will also pi ail tree to those hasa g Bnld Uv'ds r M. I es, Him{)le <flrttiitns liad ftitvrftion h't fill enable them b> start a full growth <1 Lux- I uient Hair, Wh'sker?, or a Moustache, in legs th in 10 day? All applb ation? nnswered by retu'o mail without charge Respect lull >• your?, THUS F CHAPMAN Chemis', , . No. S3'-Broadway. New.Ttirk. M A Co v2nn43—3iu TERRIBLE PIFCLOSURES-SECRET Ff.i THE MILLfOX ! A most valuable and woilerful puidieation. Awe. ; of 4lK)pag ?. and 30 < olored engra .ings PR. HU? , TEH'gi VADE MKCI M, anorigm -l a d popplt | ireatkeon Mm and Woman Ineir Phya'edog , rtint tions, an I Sexual disorders of every kind with Nev er-Failing Remedies for iheir ?p.-e ly cure. Th pv u-ti -e id DR HUN I'ER has long been, an I s'ill is. uiil'oufldcd, hut at the < -nesf soli.it Hon o numer ous peisons, he hi*been in lu. Ed to extend big Medi cal u*efuln as h - ugh ihe medium of his "VADE ME CUM " It is a vo uoie that should he in the h m is ot every f nuily in the land, as a preventive of seeiet vi -e?. or is a guide for the si I lev ation (done of the mog' awful and destructive seourges ever visit ed matikin l One c- py, securely enveloped, wiH ho forwarded free of postage to any part of the United S'ate? lor 50 cent? in P. 0 stamps, r three copies for $1 Address, p'-at paid, DR HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street New Tor*. v3N0.4 lv. -4 ADMINISTRARTOR'S SAUE. NOTICE IS HEREBY G'iVEN, that inporsa anee of an or ler of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna fJwuntv. to us directed, wfe to putdio sile by vradne, or. tl|e premise?. t4?|ing villa township on Friday, October 9th, 1863, at one o'clock p m., the ...Mowing described piece or par cel of land late the estate o' Malhear Oordineer. de ceased, as follows, to wit; on the north by lands nf Benjamin Stevens ; on tB easily the road leading to TunahuuDiKk vreck: oafbe StdahJ'T- I^OU- E Ball. and or ontains abont Artv-foaFfMwes with Ihe kppur enan ces. Also the Interest of the de< e<lent in aJI otherpfeve af pitn-cl of liin I, si'uited in tha town ship an I county afoTrsaid. .-.djoin g the abo ye de sTih. I piece', firiif bonnded on the north by hhd of Seth Stark ; on the east by land of Seth Stark and A Squire? ; on ftie jonfh by land of A Squire?, and on the wed road leading 10 Tuhkha nnt,ck I creek; .'ontaining about fifty-four acres, with th •purteh uses TKRMS OV down, one half of balance of purchase money off itinformation of sale and bul* j e.nce In one-year thereafter, with Interest. ELFJ'Afi BALL, ? AdministrJ SALOME GfiRDIWEER, f , Sprisgville, Aug 3T. 1863. TO KLRViHJS MJPFKBER9 OF BOTH bßlfiS. A RKVFREND GENTLEMAN HAVING BEEN i restrred to health in a few days, after all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without suocess, eonsi'lers D Ms saerfed du ty to communion to to his afflicted fellow orehtures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of nn ad dressed envelope, he will send (free) h copy of the : prescription used Direct to Dr M DAOSALL, 168 Fuitoa SUeel, JBrooklyo, New York. v2a24ly ' RUNNING STILL! —— THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, is still in running order, through all tue reverses an., panics of furaierAlays, since 1833, without being wound up, at Whfch place vou can find a good assort ment of DYES. DfflJG IWNES. as can be found in the county, warranted geuuiue and pure. Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, s good asibe bttl, iqd .is cheap us the cheapa>l,'Dd allthe Tou can get all kin-ls of Job PM; thig to or der, and I.tanks of nirery Wn-t cuasrwtl* en hgad, style, ,ire dot surpasße-l by vm largo or codliij otfiohe. TO THE LADIES.' rest froin your toil, and liuy SEWINTG MACHINB The sutisiTilier has also succeeded in otitainiug one of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machin* s, tor the ui.itiey, now in innr et, viz: Davis's $45 Shuttle, ami the S3O Franklin Mm hin-s, eau il in iwpaerv to WUeeler A Wn -m\ $75, or Gn,v r A inaciiinc, >in l in •ki g the same stii.-h, which is one th'rd saving in buying here than at any other tg ncy iu Northern Pclinsilvmia Every liu*ine** Man tin ynur own Pnnt'ng IT WILL PAY! x W L-'a PATENT IMRTXBLK PRINTING (the cheapest in the United States.) for sale. Price, froui $5 to $25 foi a | r ss. Office complate, fnun $lO to $75 with tyqic and a l ncce*sa ry tnaferi il Call and 3-e them, or sen f>r a Circu lar of full particulars. Parti.-ul r attention is called to SPRING .i RHEUMATIC ELIXER, and very effective Liniment, for nil Klmum iftc pains. Headache, Dypt'aeria, Ar , fit sale in M 'l.oopuiiy by Dr Becke- A Co. anl Hciirv Love ; on Russell Hill tiy T. Stcmpl s; it Forkstoii l.y Mr Garey ; at Ale sbopoen by Iletirv Stansbury. A triil <d' the medi cine, will in II cases, prove sat slactory. Try it.and be convinced linn K ! 50.000 P.ri.k for sale Thanktul for past favors 'h- su'aac.rioer is determ ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T D. SPRING. Laceyville, Sept. 24,1802 v2n7. NEW GROCERY -AND- Frovi^sion 7* The Subscriber has npcned'a Ghwery and Provis ion Store in the Store irinyly, uccupie I by Thus t Istcrb ul, in the hU:uugh j4 Tunk.i.innock, and intends to keep on ban 1 a go->il assiwtraeqt o: -u Ii articles as HryAiAU 'lkp sold in .such an oft ih lishment. lll"jnlHHwliAfii nofie but goo I goods, and to dispose of them at jyVso sin ill advan e upsin cost us it is in to do with safety to himself —being willing to "share in these "hard times" the pr;j£ts WA(b Iws customers Any one wish ing to piirclnHltf jiijfuf |Jfe following articles, will di well to call on tlih subscriber before purchasing else "hero^ Tea, 6\ffee, Mulasses, Syrup. ■ -KeTOgetfS, Ciiulles, Tttltacco, Snuff, scleraliw, Sal Soda, Ginger, 're'nteT, Allspice, Cinna yiD u, N u t in egs, t?loYeB, Raisins, .Gream of Tartar, Pork, White Mackerel, Trout. Nails, Glass, Wheal. Flmir, Buck wheat Fhriir, Corn Meal. But ter, Clieese, Rggs, Apple*, Vinegar,* Starch, Refi ll olffVN, Reii cils, Ink, Ra per, Envel opes, Rocket Books, Money Purses, Spool Thread, Line:. Thread, Sewing ilk. Buttons, Thimbles, Rins, Needles, Shawl Pins, Watch (i ii a r<l s, Buck xSTiin. Cot tftn, ilk, ami Lisle thread Gloves, Cotton and Woolen Socks and Hose. usj>enlers, Spectacles, Tobacco Boxes. Cnßfsf, Fine, Dress and 0 i r ele C o*m b s, li a i r Brushes 4 , Shaving Boxes, Snaj>s, &<•., &c., A!i*>. i general H-wrtment of ens'am mi'le Boat* • n-I < h<>eu nf the very ••est tjtt 1 1 itv w.irraetcl hls s-ilt hy the h.trrel \V iMed in ex h njje g.ml nnl f'ir whi' h h' highest in irk *' pri -e will ho ri ( Grain of :il! km Is. 'lu twheHt F!U r , Bu'fer, Egg . Beeswax. M'>ne\. L-ird. Tallow Poultry, Paper Rags Dried Poaches, Beans, Or inns. Ae GEO LEMHTON Tunkhannorh Dec. 10. IS6£ HARDWARE & IRON! HUNT BRO'S & BLAIR NOW' OFF f I I< 1 / | IRON, STE L NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, .IIORSE-SHOES a ; 1 Jim rum it oab ffnglisii gorst Hails, WROUGHT IRON, Mtmi*'lliriH. ? n. TO ° LS . (ALL WARRANTED,, HORt, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN 'CLKS. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, PIPE B°X ¥ , . SPHLVG STEEL BOTTS, TITS, WASHERS BELT4NG, PACKTKG, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARTS, r EMENT, ITAFR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., dee. ALSO SASH, DOOR? AND BLWDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANIFACTUR. • El) 10 ORDER LEATHEEIi AND FINDINGS, ts+dwi ecfi Aifli : ' r a)• V **# FAIRBA.VK'S SCALES. Scrwatcn, tiarch 26, 1963 vln33—2j DEL I.ACK.^^WKOTKBK CHANGH 'OP TIME csqIQCS 4SSSB& SafcW** O s S8 r U J SSa s T!T. !*" * B61 ' Tn *"' EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS ££3 A ." Montrose 8:00 " Hof*Kjoin.,. &• Btf3 Ni&o&Mi.*; • i'iS. • Ai...va..§<> '* Factoryville - 904 " Abington ,• ••-'•s• vd>;2o * SCRANTON. |f):00 * { Moscow . v v • • 10:41 j Gouldsboro, ♦ fi. . Tohyhanna •••••11:20 " Stroudsburg 12.32 p: s * M Water Gap- 12:46 Columbia• •••• •• • *... •• ♦<6* • • !:00 " Pvl#wkrc--- • •■. .i J 1:25 " Hope (Philadelphia Oxford- ■.#-wA.. f. i " ,: -53 " Washington •„ 2:10 " . Jan'tipn •„• •.-.>• 2:32 •' Arrive atNew Vork 5:30 " Philadelphia 6:50 P ' / Moving north ' 5. Leave New Vork from font.f Courtbmd Sfteet-.-> 4 '••s'-.fcPtA M. Pier No. 2, North River, -7:00 from Kensington DepoO 'lVjfe •Pf '•►klUtfOl Hope (Philadelphia - 12:14 JP- M. D< |aware . ... *ilgyl ♦" " Columbia. . .1:00 ' Water U*p J:l6 " Stroudsburg - .<•. ■MO " Tobyhannn ... .-2:42 ' " Gouldsboro 2:55 " Mos-ow 3.17 " SCRANTON 4: tO " Abington 4:40 '• Factoryville .4:56 " Nicholson ...5:16 " Uophottom ••••••5:38 " Montrnee #6:00 " New Mi1f0td...... 0 21'" " Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 " * These Trains connect at Great B<*nd with the Night Express Trains both East and West on the New York and Erie, and at Scranton with Trains on I. ickawanna and Btnomsburg Railroad, for Pittston. Kingston an i Wilkesb rrc; and the Train m iving South connects at Junction Irh Trains tor Dethle neiu, Aluqcb Chunk, Re ailing and liarrjgburg. Passchgers to iitfd from New York change cars a Junction. To and From Philadelphia, ria.B. It. R R., leave or take cars at Hope. Foi Pittston, Kingston nud Wilkes-RafW, t ike L. A B. R R cars at Scranton. For Jensup, ArcbbnlJ and CarbomU.'e, take Omni bus at Scranton ~ ~ ACCOMODATION TRAIN. MOVING NORTII l.eaves fnTS nt on - ••••9:511 " Abington 10:35 " ftftttrvvHle *•••;•• HopiMittoin 12:05 P M I.eav.HJreat .Fpctoryvf!h.A # ••••"• • • : 13 " Abington 5-40 " Arrives at Scranton 6:30 " This Train loaves 3. ronton after the arrival of the Tr:nu from Kingston, and connects at Great Bend with the JLtay Jfxpress Trains both &ttt and West on New York and Erie. JOHN BRI6BIN, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, ) Scranton. Nov. 25. 1861. j PROSPECTUS OF imiUUBKIAtItmSMFII TO BE PUBLISRED DAILY AND WEFKLY IN TIII-1 CITY OF PHIIiADELPHN, BY A. J. GLOJSSBRENNER t Vu. A J. Ut.OfeBHKN!KR FRANCIS J GROW" WILLIAM H. W tLtih "The Age" will advocate the principles and poli cyofthe Deinooritic party, ant will, therefore, nec essaril v tavor the restoration of the Union at it was and defen i the Constitution of the United Sl'itef,.v d that id tins Commonwealth. It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate sub jects of newspaper comment, including of course, and pre-eminently at this tiuie, all questions connecte with th- existing unhappy condition of our ountry I'will fearlessly uritivise the public aetenf pui.lic h- rv.intr, and defend the leg* and constitutional rigote 1 latHvidgal citizens ant of juveroiga states, ig.<rht .Kai:ilt frun any qii trier It w'll seek to awaken the minis of the jwople to i proper sense ot the ata tt cou.liiion of the Kepub lie—to present to them, trmhfully, the tear ul |erilii in whi hwe stand i* a nation—hi exhibit the m igni nide • t the iask Ih. t l- before them, if they wttul-l che k otir downwero |irogre>S—an tto in-pTre them with patriotic leteriuination to apply the rlmi.oi for tinr national ills In hriet, it will, in all things, aim to-1 the faith ful exponent of iHnsot raSTe principles, and to render itself worthy to he an org in of the Democratic pat ty, under whi.se auspices onr country prospered s>> long and so well. The retoration of that party— the prij of the Constitution and the l juon- to power, in the legislative an! executive governmen tal branches of the (dates and of the Union, we he. lieve to tie necessary to avtrt anarchy, and the uiter ruin <M the Republic. To contribute to that res tor a r ion will i>e our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and o'her de partments. will receive due attention, and win be so conducted as to make 'The Age" worthy of the support of the general reader. i The many d fficultiys now surroun ing an en terprise of the magnitude of th it in whi h the under ignea are engaged, ivrjuire them to appeal to the public for a generous support, and to ask for " The Age" a li ieral patronage and extended circulation The present state of the preparatory arrangements warrants the expectation, that the first number of tho Daily t. ill appear before the clme < f the coming month, (February, 1863.) The VYeukly will be is sued soon thereafter. TERMS. DAILY Per Annum, $6 00 Six Months, 300 Three Months, J 50 Copies deliv -red at the counter, and to Agents and Carriers, 2 cent# each. WEEKLY Per Annum, $2 00 Six Mouths, 109 Three Months, 50 Ten Copies to one addrtsa, 17.50 Tw uty "•" V. . 32 00 Thirty, " 45 00 lAT Payment required invariably in advaooe. Address, A J- GLOSdBRENNER t CO 430 Chest nut Philadelphia. Jatwary 26th, 1863 Tiomrshjuiiti. | Let M<dad.it* cT Errcur ) I, John B Ogden, M D, author publisher el the above work. de-. hereby premise and it agree tp send (free of charge) te- any yeung man who will write for it, a sample copy for perusal. The proper study of mankind is Man. Thttr werk if issued and sent forth for the beaeft on tafforing humanity. It treats ii. simple language <>a aH the diseases of Er ror, including Se . InAI WeaknessTfervoiM Debility InligestiekC MuLmefaoty, Insantity*Wa*iog Decay' lin potency, Ac., Ac. giving apeedy and effec tual pres< r prions for their permanent cure, together with whe fiver me with a desire to read my weeksbl| receive *Mror> pie copy by ream malt, freeef cftarge .Address JOHN. B. OGDBN, M Dt, No. 60. Naana St., ifew York. May 17th 1363. 3m . commercial, college, BIN OH. MTON, W. Y. An Institution to Qualify Young Men for Business. D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of 1 Account*. Practical Acoountant, Author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book-Keeping, Diagrams illustrat ing She same, Ac. Jiro iUwEtw, Commercial Accountant, Professor ol Book-Keeping and Practical Mathematics. A. J WARKKR, Professor of Practical and Ornament al Pemnsiiship, Commercial Calculations and Cor respondenc*. J. J CtmtiL, Assistant Teacher in Bookkeeping Department. LECTURERS. Hon. DAHIELS. DICUMOS, LL, D Lecturer on Com mercial Law and Political Economy. Hen; HAS turn BALCOM, Lecturer on Contracts, Prorn isary Note* and Bills of Exchange Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. Students ran enter at any time; no vacation Graduate* are presented with an elegantly engraved Diploma. Usual time required to complete full com mercial course, from Bto I*2 weeks livery student is guaranteed to he i-om|ieteut to take charge of the hooks of any ousinesa firm, ami qualified to earn a salary- ftoui S9OO to SISOO per annum. Assistance { rendered to ENDNOTES in obtaining si'nations Board S2OO to $2 SO per week. For particulars send for Circular, enclosing stamp u5-ly SINGER & CO'S. LETTER T FAMILY Sfilfi MID With all the Recent Improvements, Is the Best and Cheapest and Most Beautiful of ul Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarletnn to the mak ing <f an overcmit —anything trotn Pilot or Heave; Cloth, down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection It van fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quitt and has ca pacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is no{ the only MCCLINE that con hem, fell, hind, an t so forth, but it wilt do so better than anv other Mu • hioe The Letter "A" Family Sewing Mai bin* m\ l>e had in a greet variety of cabinet cases. Th* Foldin Case, which is now tieeoming B'> popular, is. US its name implies, one that can be folded into ;• box urease which, when opened, tutikes a beautiful substantial, and spacious table for the work to res npnii. The eases are of every imnginatde design— plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or a elaborately finished us art can make thetn The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc , ef the very best qu I itj. Send for* copy of '• Singer A Co.'* Gazette." I M INEK A CO. 458 Broadwav, N. Y. pHit.Aiit*rHtA Gr-rica.-Slii Chestnwt St Mrs C' Y. Marsh. ami D. A Bariwell, Eaq , agents in TunkbannocK IE3 "W CABINET AND C HA I R MA.NUFACTOY! The snbs<Tt>wr ha* just opened a new Furniture Cabinet :md Chair Minufactory in Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store — where are kept i n h md an I in inufactured to order: TABLES of all sizes, patterns, ami g'yles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BUREAUS ot all styles, sizes, and Drives. BEDSTEADS. Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS. BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found in the largest furniture establishments in the country, which he wil sell at prices as low as they can be bought in any town outside of the cities Being sat isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and prices with any establishment in the country, he so licits the public patronage. LEPAIRING of all kind* done in a npat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B. —Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re paired. T'NDERTAKTNG - Having a Hearse of hla own, and having had tnu<-h experiefi'-e, h<- will attend to this ilep'riwent of the business on short notice, and in a satisfactory manner. ARUAHAM IIAAS. July 16, 1862.- -\ln49ly Traveling Public! TO accommodate person* wishing to go by public conveyance from thig place to any section, or re turn, the undersigned continues to run a Daily Line OF to and from Factoryvtlle Depot, leaving his hotel at 6 r 8 ck, a. m., arriving at Factoryville in time for Trains to (ftrrat Sennit™, Irm-ljorh, and PHILADELPHIA Returning, leaves Factoryville on the arrival of the New York, Philadelphia and Accommoda tion Tram from Great Bend, arriving in Tunkhan nock at 7 o'clock, p m. • N. B All Express matter, package* and grate will be conveyed to and from the Depot, at reasonable rates; the proprietor holding himself responsible for the safe delivery of sU inch entrusted to his cere. Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock m. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p m Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilkesharre leave on the arrival of the Towanda s'age, and re turning connect with the same. 1 Montrose stage leaves on Tnesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. m., eennecting at Montro** with stages for Binghaarton, Ac. Returning, conn,.. ts with stages fer Pulsion, Towanda. Ac. Pnreons wishing to bu called fee at their residences RiU be accommodated by leaving their names at the hotel of the proprietor. Horses and Carriages in readiness to forward pass ing erf ut si! tfines. T. B. WALL septM— ?2n7. ■OB * **! i teSUTVLA AID SCBOPULOUt WIHH from Emery Mdes, m wethOssosm wwrlaar ef " I have sold large quantities of your SABA At A b ma, bwt tmrer y& one tattle which failed of the desired effect and full satisfhetion to those who took it As fast as oar people try It, they agree there hue been no medicine uke it before in our community." Ercqpfaona, Ptapieu. Blotch u*. PuetukM, Ulcers, Borua, and au Diaeaaes of )# SKtau From Rev Rot*. Stratum, Bristol. England. "1 only do my daty to you aad the cub Be, sMMB I add my testimony to that yon publish nf |ta mp dicinal virtues of your BARBAP ARILLA. Mr daugh ter, aged tan, haa an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to sure until we tried your SAsairiiiUA, She tav keen well for some months." From Mrs. Jane K. Bscs, a well kIISS UM seank esteemed lads <f DennisviUe, Cape Mas kb., S j. "My daughter ta*Uead for a year pose whh a SAFABILLA, which soon eompletdy eurea her." From Charles P. Qage, Esq.eOftkewMsty ttutkmfi JT qf Gage, Murray g Co., manufacturers. qf. tnqm tiled papers in Nashua, If. H " J had tor several yean a very tsoubksems MM rase affliction. 1 tried almost everetMMAtotectald qf both advice and medicine, but without any relief wtatever.\nti! I took ydur Eiffel FAUUI. 1 immediately made my face worse,as.yon told me it might tor a time; but in a few weeks the new *Ua began to form under the hiotetas, and continued until my lace is ss smooth as anybody's, and 1 am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of. I ei<jov perfect health, and without a doubt oars it to your HA UHAPARILLA. ' Erysipelas - General Debility Purify the Blood. Fro m Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., AT. t. Da Av XK 1 seldom fail to remove Eruptions,emd Scrqfii/ous Sores by the persevering use of your BAU*ARXKILLA. and 1 have just now cured aa at tack of Maltguant Erysipelas with it.' No altera tive we possess equals the SARSAFABILLA you have supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq , Withernam. Okie. " For twelve years 1 bad tue yellow Erysipelas OU sny right arm, during which time 1 tried alf the cel ebrated physicians I coo Id reach, and took hundreds of dollats' worth of medicines The ulcers were so bad that the eords became visible, and the doctor* decided that my arm must be amputated. 1 began i taking your SARBAFARILLA Took two bottles-and I seme of vour I'ILLO Together they have cured me. ! Jam now as well and sound as anybody. Being to • public place, my case is known to everybody in Hue community, and excites tbe wondur of ail." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P.,qf Newcastle, C W., a leading member of the Canadsan Parliament. "I have used your SARBAPARILLA in my family, for general debility, and for pur\fy*ng the blood. with very beneficial results, and met confidence to commending it to tbe afflicted " Bt. Anthony'a Fire, BOM. Sglt Rheum, * Scald Head, Sore Eyeu. From Harrry Syiokler. Esq., the able editor qf th* Tunc Ui an nod. Democrat, Ptnnrylraain. '• Our euly child, about three years of sg *, was at- I tacked by pimples on his forehead They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and viruhrt sore, which covered Ins face, and aetaally blinded bis eyes tor some days. A skilful physician applied | nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded W* hands, lest with them lie should tear open tbe festeougaM corrupt wound which covered bis whole tec*. Mov ing tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving \our OASSAFASILLA, aim applying the iodide of potash fotfcWk. as you direct. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which bad come out. grew again, at? die.'' Syphilis aad Murcorial Disuagu. From Dr. Hiram Stoat. qf St boast, Missouri. "I find your BAafiAnaaiLLA a more eflfectaal remedy for tbe secondary' symptoms of SyphMs, and for syphilitic disease than sny other we posses*. The profession are indebted to you for some of tta best medicines we have " ~ - ♦"* From A. J. Frenek. MD.au eminent physistam qf Lawrence. Mass.. who is a prominent member ef the Legislature <f Massachusetts. • DR. AYXR My dear Hk. 1 have found vour 8 A ESAFA RILL A an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the jrrimary and secondary type, sua eflbct ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we oaa em ploy with more certainty of SUCCESS, where a power ful alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Van View, of Few Brwuwek, If. J , had dreadftil ulcers on bis legs, caused by the abuaa of mercury, or mercurial disease , which grew mere and more aggravated for yrara, in spite of every remedy- or treatment that could be applied, until tta persevering use of ATBU'S SA RBAPABILLA relieved him Few coses can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dosen tat tles to cure hna. Xtousorrhoea, Whiten, Female Weakneee, are generally prod need by internal ScrqPulosss Uleef alien, and are very often cured by tbe alts retire effect of this BAESAEAUTLLA. Some eases require, however, in aid of the fiAaaaEAJULLA, the skilAu application of local remedies. Front the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I hare found your SARSAFARILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females Many cases of ir regularity. Leucorrhoea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arising from tbe scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it. and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publication qf her HCtfHp tcritps' " My daughter and myself have been cored of a very debilitating Leucorrbcea of long standing, by two bottles of yonr SARSAPARILLA." Bheumatimm, Gout. liver Complaint, Dys pepsia Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are repklf eared by this EXT. BAUAFAKILLA. kvTR'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantage* over the other pur gatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, fhat we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, ami riiHt they may he depended on to do aQ that they have ever dune. Prepared by J C. ATER, M. D-, k Co, Lowell, Mass., and sold by It -.Ai a iu4.atiaium. K-,- VD. Spring, Lao-yvilto vianiing k C<>., Nidiolwn: E St J Frear, Facb-' v ville, HI D by liealuni in Medicines everywhere. 11. 1. t. Dl All MIT HAVE JUST OPENED A MEW DRUG STORE opposite the residence of R. R. Little Esq.. on the Cornor of Tioga and Wiirren Streets, in Tunkhaa 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. DRUGS AND M DICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, TYB STUFFS, DYE STIFFS, DYE STL'LFS, DYE STUFFS. DYE STUFFS, DI E STIFFS, PATENT MEDICINE?, PATENTMEDIF RFES, PATIJRR.T£TDIEINJJS, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT .MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT M - DICINES, PATENT MEDICIKER, PATENT MEDICINES, PA ( ENT MEDICINES, with everything usually found in hie hoe. PTPres, •ri| fione accurately filled ; and all onieru promptly attended to 1 Dr. J C. BECKER A CO. Tuukhannock Pa. May 6th 1963 ~^gn3Bl IIOVVARL) HIHL A DELPHI A. Bar the Relief of the Sick A Ditftrersed, affjqltei with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure qf Diseases flht Sexual Organs Medical advice given gratia, by ike Vrtluable Report* on Spermatorrhoea or gepunae Weukriee*, and other Diseases of the Sexual Hfmstne and on the New Remediggpmployed in tfe Diepeia ry, sent to the afflicted lq sealed letter envytof* ,h •• of charge. .Two or three stamps for postage will bo acceptable. Address, Dr J. SKILLIN MQUGH TON, Ahting Surgeon. Howard Amoel&tion, Nsoly Niuth Street, Philadnlfhia IX In2dy.
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