North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, February 24, 1864, Image 4

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1 /kTMY VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR IM
-lUUU mediate service to enforce the Draft is
.. MJkhiS,
en BEEMER'S Stock uf
New Goods*
No resistance, however, need be feared; but think
t best to have the volunteers.
Thirteen dollars a month guaranteed to every one
who Will enlist in this cause in the way of buying
Goods
CHEAPER THAN EMEWHERE.
BEEMER has Just returned from New York with
large Stock of
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
25 PER. CENT LOWER,
25 PER. CENT LOWER,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY
GOODS,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY
GOODS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT,
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TO PLEASE EVERY ONE,
TO PLEASE EVERY ONE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN
WAKE,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN
WARE.
SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, &c.
SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, &c.
KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUGS
KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS & DRUGS.
FISH, PORK AND SALT.
Fl>H, PORK AND SALT.;
NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE.
NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE.
THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH;
THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH
AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE
AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE
SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS,
AND GRAIN.
60 BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS
AND GRAIN.
GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS.
GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS
WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER.
WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER.
AND FRESH EGGS.
AND FRESH EGGS.
The Highest Prices will be paid for Cash, Grain,
Butter and Eggs, at Beemer's Store, at Falls in ex
change for Goods.
AMOS BEEMER,
Falls. Pa., April 27th, 1363.
SIO,OOO
Worth of Goods
ARRIVING AT TUB
KTew Store !
AT MILL TOWN, PA.
Now is your time to purshase
811,K GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
GLASSWARE,
BOOTS <b SHOES*
HATS & CAPS,
And a Variety of other Articles too
Numerous to mention,
Cheaper Than Ever
C. SHERWOOD,
Has received direct trorn the cities of
PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK.
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
Assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods
(Purehaicd entirely for Cash) erer offered in MILL
TOWN, wbich he is selling at
UNCOMMON LOW PRICES!
His iSTock, which he intends to
keep always Full, embracese very
thing wanted by the People in this
Place, and customers can at all times
rely on getting the Articles they may
want, at Prices. He is
not to be undersold by any, and asks
the Public to call and examine his
STOCK. He would ask the LADIES
ot call and Examinehis Assortment of
LADIES' DISS GOODS!
INT) 'FANCY ALTTICLKS,
OF WHICH HE HAS the FIRST CHOICE.
POSTSCRIPT.
His stores at NEWTONUENTRE and
MILWAUELIE—making three in all,.
nPe also in full blast, thereby ena
bling to keep up a complete as
sortment ia each.
r 1 ■>i I it,.) iH 0. 811ERWOOD.
Vtor.T**?, PdvUfT., ISW.
A .*! : * r* r* • .
IHiaHSßlUlilllffi j
OUP LETTER A. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
is fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It is be- |
yond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful
of all Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the i
public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so !
many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell
ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guagiug, Braiding, Em
broidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Family j
Sewing Machine" hss so much capacity for a great
variety of work- It will jew all kinds of cloth, '
and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent iua- ,
■ provements make our Family Sewing Machine inost
reliable, and most durable, and most certain in ac
tion at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked ,
stitcb, which is the best stitch known. Any one, ev- i
en of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance,
how to use the letter A. Family Sowing Machine. — ,
Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste
and exquisite style
The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a !
piece of cunning workmanship of th most useful |
kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and i
when about to be operated may be opened as a spa- t
cious jnd substantial table to sustain the work. — J
While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest 1
woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest man- ■
ner possible, others aro adorned and sinbelisked in '
the most costly and superb manners.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Ma- |
chine in operation, so as to judge of its great capaci- '
ty and beauty.
It is fast bee< ming as popular for family sewing
as our manufacturing machines are for manufactur
ing purposes
The Braneh Offices are well supplied with silk, j
twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qual
ity.
Send for a PAMPHLET.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
453 Broadway, New York.
Office, 810 Chestnut St.
D. R A. Baldwl A ll H ' \ Agt's in Tunkhannock.
mm
—AND—
Tin. Shop.
THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over
Haukinson's Store, in
MESHOPPEN PA.,
and will constantly keep on hand all the latest
MP ROVED COOK NG STVES
Among which are the " CALOItIC," MIXER and
" UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and
Heaters of every description, which he offers for
Ready Pay
at prices that, will defy competition
His stoves are bought directlv of the Manufactur
ers at ALBANY, WILKKSBARRE. PROVIDENCE
anaSCRANTON. lie is therefore enabled to sell
them at a small advance on the original cost
TIN, SHEET-IRON,
—AND-
Copper Ware.
all kinds on hand and made to order Also
PIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND SLEIGH
SHOES FOR SALE.
The popular Cookin: Stove,
Forest
(Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at
820 for 8 inch, 825 for 9 inch,
REPAIRING AND JOBBING
neatly and promptly done.
HENRY STANSBURY
Mehoppen, Dec. 17th, IS62—v2nl9ly.
IS3ESW
BAttS£Bß"iSttF,
The undersigned has just opened a NEW HAR
NESS-SHOP at the Tannery Building,
IN MESHOPPEN,
Where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of work in
hie line, from a Throat-Latch to a full set of Har
ness, at short notice and on the most REASONABLE
TERMS
Repairing
NEATLY, CHEAPLY, AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
DONE.
GIVE ME A CALL.
JAMES SIIAUGHXESEY.
Meshoppen, Oct. 29, 1853.—v3-nl3-tf.
FRUITS & FIWERS
——O—o —
SUBSCRIBER IIAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL
operation, for several years, a
H U E 81R Y,
AT TOWA3MIDA;
where all of the most approved afld rare kinds of
FRUIT Or ORNAMENTAL TREES 3
Can be obtained.
Being conv.ncod from experience that his Trees
and Plants will give far tietter satisfaction to the
Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown
in other localities, he confidently solicits their patron
age.
He will make annual visits either in person or by
his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co ,
and asks only that his specimens may be examined
and his method of dealing be tested.
Al! orders by letter or otherwise, for Trees, vines or
pp'nts will be promptly attended te.
no3l-ly. D. HARK INS.
I J. C. BECKER AID COMPANY
HAVE JI'ST OPENED A NEW
DRUG STORE
opposite the residence ofR. R. Little Esq , on the
Corner of Tioga and Warren Street', in TuDkban
neck Borough, where can be had all kinds
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 MEDICINIS, CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS,
CHEMICALS.
CHEMICALs
DYE STUFFS,
DYE STUFFS,
DYE STUFFS,
DYB STUFFS,
DYE STUFFS,
DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICIFES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Wttfr everything usually fo-md in his line.
Prescriptions accurately filled ; and all orders
poLuptty attended to
Dv. J C BECKER A CO.
e Tnnkhtnnock, FMay 6th 1963 ?Tfc:i3Bl
E. & 11. T. ANTHONY,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
504 BROADWAY, H. Y.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catulouge now embraces considerably _ uv*r
four thousand different subjects (to which auditions
are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent
Americans, etc., viz:—72 Major Generals, 190 brig
adier Generals, 259 Colonels, 84 Lieut Colonels, 20,
other offieers. 60 Navy Officers, 525 Statesmen, 12.
Divines, 113 Authors, 30 Artists, 112 Stages, 46
Prominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
2,500 copies of works of art, including rep reductions
of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Stat
utes, Ac Catalogues sent on reeeipt olstamp. An
ordor for One Dozen PICTI'KES fr ni our catalogue
will be tilled on receipt of 01.80. aud sent by mail,
free.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging
in price from 50 cents to 850 each.
Oar Albums' have 'he reputation of being superior
in beauty and durability to any others. Ibe smaller
kinds can be sent safely by mail a* a postage of six
cents ]>er os.
The more expensive can be sent by express.
We also keep a largo assortment of
STEREOSCOPES & STEBEOSCOPIG VIIVS.
Our Catalogue of those will be sent to any
address on receipt of Stamp.
=. & H. T- ANTHONY
Maiiufnrturers of Ph tographic Materials
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Fneds or relatives of prominent military men will
conferna favor by sendingus their likenesses to copy.
They will be kept carefully aud returned uninjured.
Fine Albums Made to Order for Congrega
tions to present to their Pastor, or for otbei purposes,
witht suiable inscriptions. Ac 6 mo
THE
PLACE TO BUY
STOVES !!
13 AT THE
ipimiOT
STOVE, TIN'COPPER AND SIIEET-TRON WARE
MANUFACTORY
WHERE MAY BE FOUND a large u id well se
lected assortment of the most approved patterns,
consisting of COOKING, PARLOR and HEATING
STOVES. forVvood or coal, aud will be sold at low
prices.
We would call the attention of the public, and
farmers in particular, to our NEW LEVATED
OVEN COOKING ST<>VE, for wood or coal,
THE D ACOTAH! !
which for economy, durability and neatness of design
cannot be surpassed. It is made with extra HEAVY
TOPS. COVEKS and VENTII.LATED CENTRES,
aud with front doors to slide. The oven and titles
• are unusally large, making it
: SUPERIOR TO ANY STOVE OF THE
KIND
ever brought into this market. It cannot fail to
give good satisfaction. Those in want of a
Groocl Stove
hould call and examine it before purchasing else
where.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET
IRON WARE
of all kin Is. ZINC, STOVE PIPE, IRON WARE,
Ac , always on hand.
Merchants supplied with goods on reasonable
terms Roofing guttering and all kinds of jobbing
will be promptly attended to.
OLD BRAS, COPPER, PEWTER, RAGS and
IRON, WOOD and LUMBER, SHINGLES, and
most kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods
and wares
S Thankful for past patronage, we respectfully invite
all in want of anything in our line to give us a call.
'•Live and let live." Quick sales and small profhs
is our motto.
E. F. SNOW A CO
Nicholson Sept.- 863.
SNSWHANSFS
-AG \INST
FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE 1! !
i Taken at this office, on all kinds of Town and
, Country property, at the MOST KKASONABI.E TERMS,
and for any time from THREE MONTHS TO
FIVE YEARS either
WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES
Is the company reliable ? Will it promptly pay
its honest losses? are the important inquiries with
all insurers. We answer:
THE LYCOMING CO. INSURANCE COMPANY
HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
FORTWENTY-THREE YE ARS.-IT U AS
A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF
OVER $2,400,00 IT PAYS FROM
S6O. TO 8125,000 LOSSES
ANNUALLY.
ALL
LOSSES
ARE PROMPTLY
ADJUSTED AND PAID.
EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED
WJTH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU
NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA
NY THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON
I JUST AND EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES.
THE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL.
References Hon. Win M. Piatt, Hon. A. K
Peckham, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esqg. of
this County; Sayer A Bros, of Susquehanna, and
Jeorge M Hollenback and others of Luzerne County,
who insure in and have ' been paid losses by this,
Company.
HARVEY SICKLER, Agt.
PATENT MATCH SAFE
FOR VEST POCKET.
The most neat, un.que and desirable arrangement
for gentlemen's use that has ever been devis d. Com
bining oafety, compactness, convenience and good
taste, and will supply a want long telt, especially by
by the smoker. Beautifully ana heavily silver-plat
ed. Price $4,00 per dozen, or $30,00 er hundred ;
retail at 50 cts. each The moat convenient thing i'
market for smokers' use. It is a Magie Match-Box
and lifts out its own matches ready to strike. Sells
very readily Single ones by mail, 50 cts. Address
R. P. Scott, Sfiringvtlle, Susq.,Co. Pa—v3-015-m3
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OP A NERVOUS INVALID.
Published for the benefit and as a caution to young
tnen.(anil others, who suffer Irom Nervous Debility,
Marly Docay, and their kindred ailments— supplying
the means of self-cute. By ono who has cured him
self after being a victim misplaced confidence in
medical bumbugand quackery. By enclosing* post
paid directed envelope, single eopiis may be had of
author, NATAUNIKL MATFAIR. Esq.. Bedford.
DEL.LACK. & WESTERN
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OP TIME
ON and after Monday, November 25th 1961, Trains
will run as follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS
Leave Great Bend at 7:20 A. M.
• New Milford 7:39 "
Montrose 9:00 "
Hopbokom 8:23 "
Nicholson 8:40 "
Factory ville 904 •'
Abington 9:20 "
SCRANTON 10.00 "
Moscow 10:41 "
Oouldsboro 11:07 "
Tobyhanne 11:20 "
Stroudeburg 12.32 P M-
Water Gap 12:46 •'
Colambia !:00 "
Delaware 1:25 "
Hope (Philadelphia connection) • -1:35 "
Oxford .1:53 "
Washiegton 2:10 "
Junction 2:32 "
Arrive at New York 5:30 "
Philadelphia 6:50 "
MOVING NORTH
Leave New York from foot of Courtland
Street 8:00 A M.
Pier No. 2. North River, 7:90 "
Philadelphia, from Kensington Depot 7:10 "
Leave Junction 11:15 "
Washington 11:33 "
Oxford 11:50 "
Hope (Philadelphia connection)*-12:14 P. M.
Delaware 12:43 "
Colombia 1:00 '
Water Gap 1:16 "
Stroudsburg 1:30 "
Tobyhanna 2:42 "
Gouldsboro 2:55 "
Moscow 3.17 "
SCRANTON 4:10 "
Abington 4:40 "
Factoryville 4:56 "
Nicholson 5.16 "
Hopbottom 5:38 "
Montrose 6:00 "
New Milford 6:21 "
Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 "
I'fT These Trains connect at Great Bend with the
Night Express Trains both East and West on the
New York and Erie, and at Seranton with Trains on
Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, for Pitiston,
Kingston and Wilkesbarre; and the Train moving
South connects at Junction vith Trains for Bethle
hem, Mauch Chunk. Reading and Ilarrisburg
Passengers to and 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 Wilkes-Barre, take L.
& B. R. R. cars at Seranton.
For Jessup, Archbald and Carbondale, take Omni
bus at Scrauton.
ACCOMODATION TRAIN.
MOVING NORTH
Leaves Seranton 9:50 "
Abington 10:35 "
Factoryville 11:00 "
Nicholson 11:30 "
Hopbottom 12:05 P. M
Montrose 12:45 '•
New Milford 1:20 "
Arrives at Great Bend 1:45 "
MOVING SOUTH
Leaves Great Bend 2:10 P. M
NewMilforl 2:35 "
Montrosem 3:05 •'
Ilopbotto 3:45 "
Nicholson 4:15 "
Factoryville 5:13 "
Abington 5:40 "
Arrives at Seranton 6:30 "
This Train leaves Seranton 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 Erie.
JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't.
Superintendent's Office, )
Seranton, Nov. 25. 1861. £
Del., Lack. A Western Railroad.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
I EAVES GREAT BEND AT 740 A M.. AF-
Ld terthe arrival at 6.30 a.m.,of the CINCINNA
TI EXPRESS from the West, connecting at
SCRANTON. where it arrives at 10.10 a. in. with a
train on tiie LACKAWANNA and BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD, for PITTSTON, WYOMING VAL
LEY, KINGSTON and WILKES BARRE and with
the DELAWARE and HUDSON RAILROAD for
PR OYTDENCE. OLYPIIAN'T and CARBONDALE.
At HOPE STATION this train connects by omnibus
with the BELYIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD
for PIirLII'SBURG, TRENTON and PHILADA.—
At NEW HAMPTON JUNCTION, where it ar
rives at 2.25 p. m , the some train connects with
trains on the CENTRAL RAILROAD of New Jer
s< v, for ELIZABETH, NEWARK. NEW-YORK,
V tSTON. BETHLEHEM. ALLENTOWN, MATCH
ail NK, READING and lIARRISBURG. Passen
gers by this train arrive in NEW YORK at 5.50, in
PAIL A DELPHI A at 7.00, and in IIARRISBI'RG
at 8 20 p. in
The trains leaving foot of COURTLAND ST.,
NEW-YORK, at 8.00 a in., and KENSINGTON
DEPOT, PHILADELPHIA, at 710 a. m , connect
wfth the Passenger Train of this road, leaving NEW
HAMPTON JUNCTION at 11. 20 a. in. and arriv
ing at SCRANTON at 402 p. m . where.it connects
with a train on the LACKAWANNA and BLOOMS
BURG RAILROAD, and with the omnibus running
to the DELAWARE and HUDSON RAILROAD.
This train arrives at GREAT BEND at 6.10 p.
m , making a close connection with the mail train
going West on the ERIE RAILWAV.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves SCRANTON af 10.10 a. m., connecting at
GREAT BEND with the day Express tTain West on
the ERIE RAILWAY. Bv this trnia passengers ar
rive at ITHACA, SYRACUSE, BUFFALO, Ac, the
s;ur.e day. Returning, this train leaves GREAT
BEND at 2.20 p. m., on the arrival of the NEW
YORIv EXPRESS going East, and BUFFALO EX
PRESS going West, and arrives in SCRATON at
5 30 p. m.
JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent.
R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent.
Seranton, June 15 1863.
THE LATEST 3SFSY7S
EROM EUROPE
Is fully confirmatory of former reports that THE
DUTC H HAVE POSSESSION OF HOL
LAND.
It is also authoritatively announced that
o. s. Mills
has exelusive possession of the
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
—AT—
TUNKHANNOCK,
where every thing in the line of his trade can be
hud at the
LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.
HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat
est and most improved Patterns of
COOKIN&,
AND
P&BEQ3K STGWEB,
with all the FURNITURE ami FIXTURES complete.
Roofing & Guttering
in all its branches, attended to on short notice and on
REASONABLE TERMS.
repairing,
PROMPTLY; NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DOJtR.
0 S. MILLS,
rorlhsimr, >. y rr 1963. - vfl oT3i
TRY THE
NICHOLSON MILLS!!
[NEAR BACON'S OLD STAND.)
THIS Mill has been lately re-fitted and all the
modern improvements added and is now in
charge of
MR. BACON",
of Nieholson, Wyoming county, one of the best Mil
lers in ;he country.
Particular attention paid to
Cnstom Work,
which will be done on short notice
ALL WORK WARRANTED, and if net satisfac
torily done may be returned at the expense of the
subscribers.
FLOUR of all kinds, MEAL and FEED constant
ly on hand and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prices
Cash or Flour paid for grain at the Highest
Cash prices.
S. D BACON.
Proprietor
HXT E w
AND
CHAIR
MANUFACTORY!
The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture
Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock,
next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store —where are
kept on hand and manufactured to order:
TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles.
CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common.
BUREAUS of all styles, sizes, and Drices.
BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK
OASES. and indeed every thing which can be found
in the largest furniture establishments in the country,
which he will 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.
REPAIRING of all kinds done 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, aud
in a satisfactory manner
ABRAHAM HAAS.
July 16, 1862.—v1n491^
U.5.5-20S
The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet giv
ei. notice of any intention to withdraw this popular
Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is
given, the undersigned, as "General Subscrip
tion Agent," will continue; to supply the puhlic
The whole amount of tho Loan authorized is Five
Hundred Millions of Dollars Neat ly Four Hun
dred Millions have been already subscribed
for and paid into the TKLLASUHY, mostly
within the last seven months. The large demand
from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home de
mand for usejas the basis for circulation by Nation
al Banking Associations now organizing in all parts
of the eountry, will in a \ery short period, absorb the
balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen
millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions
daily, and it is well known that the Secretary of the
Treasury has ample and unfailing resources in the Du
ties on Imports end Internal Revenues' and in the
issue of the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treugury
totes, it is almost a certainty that he will not find it
necessary, lor a long time to come, to seek a market
for any other long or permanent Loans, THE IN
TEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH ARE
PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Prudence and self interest must force the minds of
those contemplating the formation of national Bank
ing Associations, as well as the minds of all who
have idle money in their hands, to the prompt con
clusion th it they sh-.uld loose no time La subscribing to
this roost popular oan- It will soon be beyond their
reach, and advance to a handsome premium, as was
the result with the " Seven Thirty" Loan, when it
was all sold and could no longer be subscribed for
at par.
IT IS A SIX PER CENT LOAN, the interest
and Principal PABYALE IN COIN, thusyieldinjj
NINE PER CENT. PREMIUM at tbo present
rate of premium on coin
The Government requires all duties on imports to
be paid in Coin; these duties have for a long time
past, amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of dol
lars daily, a sum nearly three times groa'er than
hat required in the payment of the interest ou all
the 5-20's and other permanent Loans. So that it
is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no
distant day, will enable the United States to resume
specie payments upon all liabilities.
The Loan is called 5-'2O from the fact that whilst
the Funds may run for 20 - rs, yet the Government
has a right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any
time after five years.
The Interest Is paid half-yearly, viz: on
first days of November and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are pay
able tc bearer, and are 850, 8500, and SICOQ; or
Registered Bonds of same denominations, and in ad
diton ,85,000 and 810,000. For Banking purposes
and for investments of Trust-uioneys the Registered
Bonds are prefferable.
These 5-20's cannot be taxed by States cities,
towns or counties, ar. 1 the Government tax on them
is only one-and-a-half per cent., on the amount ofin
come, wtien the income of the holder exceeds -Six
Hundred dollars per annum ; all other investments,
such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and
Bonds, etc., must pay from three to five per cent, tax
on the income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will
continue to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders by
snail or otherwise, promptly attended to.
The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the de
liveiy of the Bonds la unavoidable, the demand being
so great; but as interact commences frbin the day of
subscription, no lo*v is occasioned, and every effort
is being mode to diminish the delay.
J. COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
li 4 SOUTH THIRD STREET PHILADELPHIA
fills, November To IIP?,
SCROFULA AHD SCROFULOUS LISEASM.
From Emery Edes, a well-known merchant qf
Oljord, Maine.
" I have sold large quantities of your SARSAPA*.
11.LA, but never yet one bottle which lulled ot the
deuired effect aud lull satisfaction to those who took
it AB flint N our people try it, they agree there baa
been no medicine like it before in our community '•
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules,
Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From Rev. liobt. Stratton. Ilrixlo/, England.
" I only do my duty to you and the public, when
I add my testimony to that you publish of the me
dicinal virtues of your MARSAPAKILI.A. My daugh
ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her eara,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to
cure until we tried y our SARSAPAIULLA. SHE ha*
been well for some months."
From Mrs. Jane E. Hire- a well-known and nvd
esteemed lady qf Dennisville, Cape May Co., A'. J
" My daughter has suffered for a year past with a
scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Nothing afforded any reiiet until we tried your NA
SAPABILLA, which soon completely cured her."
From Charles P. Gage, Esq., qf the widely-known Jit .
qf Gage, Murray ff Co., manufacturers qf enam
elled papers in A ashua, A'. 11.
" I had for several years a very troublesome hu
mor in my face, which grew constantly worse until
it disfigured my features and became an iutolerable
affliction. 1 tried almost everything u man could of
both advice and medicine, but without any relief
whatever, until I took your SAKSAPARILLA. It
immediately made my face worse, as you told me it
might for a time; but iu a few weeks' the new skin
began to form under the blotches, and continued*
until my face is as smooth as anvtiody's, and 1 am
without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know
of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe
it to your'SAKPAPARILLA."
Erysipelas General Debility Purify the
Blood.
From Dr. Ilobt. Satt-in, Houston St., A'. F.
DR. AVER; 1 seldom fail to remove Eruptions und
Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your
NARBAPARILLA. an'd I have just now cured au at
tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No altera
tive we possess e<|Ualsl!ic SAUKAPAKILLA you liavs
supplied to the profession as well as to the peopia."
Fron J. E. Johnston, Era , Wuleman, Ohio.
" For twelve vears 1 had tlic yellow Erysipelas on
my right arm, during whicli time I tried alt the cel
ebrated physicians 1 could icacb, and took hundreds
of dollais' worth of medicines The ulcers were so
had that the cords became visible, and the doctora
decided that my arm must be amputated. 1 began
taking rourSARBAFAKiLLA l ook two bottles, aud
some of your I'ILLS Together they have cured me.
lam now as well und sound as an> body being in a
public place, inv ease IK known to everybody in this
community, and excites the wonder of all."
From Hon. Henry Memrn, M. P. P .of Men-castle, C,
ll'., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament.
'• 1 have used your SAKHA PAKIU.A iu my family,
for general debility, and lor purifying the blootl,
with ver\ beneiicial result-, and 3eei confidence in
commending it to tlie afflicted "
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Ga't Rheum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
From Tfnrveq Sickler. Esq , the able editor qf the
TiinrknaHiwck ihmocrut, I'tiuisyfrania.
" Our only child, about three i ears of age, was at
tacked by pimples on Ins forehead They rapidly
up read until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered his luce, and actuully blinded
his eyes lor some days. A skiilul physician applied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap
parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his bands.
Jest with them he should tear open the festeriug and
corrupt wound which covered liis whole face. Hav
ing tned every thing else we had any hope from, we
began giving your SAUSAP ARILLA, and applying
the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore
began to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was weil when wc had liut.-hed the second. The
child's eyelashes, which had cotne out, grew again,
and iie is now as healthy and fair as any other The
whole neighborhood predicted that the child must
die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Direase.
From Dr. Hiram Stoat, if St. Louis. Missouri.
'•I find your SAKBAPAKILI.A a more effectual
remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis,
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess.
The profession are indebted to you tor some of the
best medicines we have."
From A. J. French, M. D . an eminent physician of
Lawrence. Mass., who is a prmniittul member qf
the legislature of Massachusetts.
'•DR. AVER —My dear Sir: 1 have found your
gAItP.\PAUit.LA an excellent temedy tor Syphilis,
both of the primary and secondary type, and effect
ual in some cases tfmt were too obstinate to yield to
other remedies. Ido not know what we can em
ploy with more certainty ci aucces®, where u power
ful "alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of Pfew firunstrck. A'. J ,
had dreadful ulcers ou his legs, caused by the abuse
of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more
and more aggravated for years, in ipite of every
remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the
fiersevering use of AY Kit's SSABBA PA HI I. LA relieved
litn. Few cases can be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, aud it look several dozen bot
tles to cure him.
Leucorrhosa, tArhitea, Female Weakness,
are generally produccu by internal Scrofulous fleer
ation. and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SAKRAPARILLA. Some eases requir*.
however, iu aid of the SARSATAIULLA, the skilful
application of local remedies.
From the irsll-knairn and irirbly-cehbrated I>r.
Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati.
"1 have touud your SAIISAPARIM A an excellent
alterative iu diseases of females Many eases of ir
regularity, Leucorrhoea, Interna) L'lceratioti, and
local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have vieldeJ to it. and there are lew that do not,
when its effect is properly aided by local treatment."
A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of Acr
name, writes:
'• Mv daughter and myself have been cured of a
verv debilitating Leticorrh.pa of loug standing, If
two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA.'"
Rheumatism, Gout. Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia Heart Disease, Neura gla,
when caused bv Scrofula in the system, are rapid!V
cured by this EST. SARSAPAUILLA.
fIUR S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other pur
gatives in the market, and their superior virtues
ure so universally known, that we need not do
nioac than to assure the public their qualiiy is
maintained equal to the la st it ever has been,
nnd that they may bo depended ou to do all
that thev have ever done.
Prepared by .1 ('. AYE It, M. L)., & Co.,
Lowell. Mass , and sold by
S. Stark, Tunkhanno'-k ; T P. Spring, Laeeyrille
Harding it Co., Nicholson : E A J Frear, Faciei y
ville, and by dealers in Medicines everywhere.
Traveling Public!
TO aeeommodate person* wishing to go by public
conveyance from this place to any section, or re
turn, the uadersigned continues to run a
Daily Dine
OF
STiISEE 9
to and from Factory vilio Depot, leaving his hotel at
6 c cl uk, a. in., arriving at Factoryville iu time for
Trams to
©rent Jenb, Srranton,
-tnd PHILADELPHIA
Returning, leaves Factoryville on 'the arriva
of the New York, Philadelphia aud Aeeoaiinoda
tion Train from Great Bend, arriving in. Tuukhan
nock at 7 o'clock, p m.
N. B—All Express matter, packages and goods will
he conveyed to and from the Depot*, at reasonable
rates; the proprietor holding himself responsible for
the safe delivery of all such entrusted to his care.
Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at o'clock,
in. at 3. o'clock, p w
Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wllkesbarre,
leave on the arrival of tho Towanda stage, and re
turning connect with the same.
Montrose stage leave* on Tuesday*, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 1 o'clock, a. m., connecting at Montrose
with stapes for Binghnmten, Jtb. Returning,
with stages for Pittston, Towanda, Ac.
Persons wishing to bo called fer at their residences
will be accommodated byTeaving their names at ths'
hotel of the proprietor.
Horses and Carriages is readiness tofbrward pas*
eogerf at all tiroes.
T B WALL