.mmmttnti i I ,nn VOMMWBERS WANTED FOR TM- I Uv/V/ to enforce the Draft in ou BEEMER'S %ekg.f , ; S Goods. -hbnt.-x —— No resistance, however, need be feared; but think t best to have the volunteers. ThlWftn Vfotliirs a month guaranteed to every one who will enlist in this cause in the way of buying (TTPTPER THAN ELSEWHERE. BEEMKR has just returned from New York with largo Stock of DRY GOODS, DRY-GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, v, DOMESTIC GOODS, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, NO WIS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY fi GOODS, GROCERIES, £ GROCERIES, AVERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, 4.VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, • v TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, •* TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, YANKEE NOTIONS, . . YANKEE NOTIONS, ' IN ENDLESS VARIETY. r IN ENDLESS VARIETY, II VRD .VARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN WARE. SUMMER IIATS. SHAKERS, Ac. SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, &e. KEKOPINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS £ DRUGS KEROSIXE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS & DRUGS. FISH, PORK AND SALT. FISH, 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 EE SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE AND TO BE SOI.D FOR CASH OR PRODUCE SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS, AND GRAIN. SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS AND GRAIN. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS WE IV ANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER AVE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BITTER. AND FRESH EGGS. AND FRESH EGGS. The Highest Prices will bo paid for Cash, Grain, Butter and Eggs, at Beemer's Store, at Falls in ex change for Goods. AMOS BEEMER, Falls, Ta., April 27th, 13C3. sioTooo Worth of Goods ARRIVING AT TIIE Wew Store! AT MILLTOWN, PA. Now is your time to purshase SILK GOODS, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Q.UEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, BOOTS SHOES' HATS Si CAPS, And a V arietv of other Articles too Numerous to mention, Cheaper Than Ever C. SHERWOOD, Has received direct trom the cities of PHILADELPHIA I NEW-YORK. The Largest, Cheapest and Best *f jt *** Assortment of Fall and Winter Goods •* fe a ' (Purchased entirely for Cadi) ever offered in MILL w v.p TOWN, which he is eolliug at UNCOMMON LOW PRICES! Ills &toek, which he intends to 't ' keep always Full, euibracesc very-' thing wi uted by the Pcojde in this Place, and customers can at all times j rely on getting the Articles they may want, at Satisfactory Prices, lie is j not to he undersold by any, and asks | the Public to call and examine his STOCK. He would ask the LADIES ot call and Examine his Assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS! , A X D ¥ ANCY AKTIU L 10 S , OF WHICH HE HAS the FIRST CHOICE. % Qi * ' '- A v, POSTSCRIPT. ST s *'* 12* 7'. iAA A ; IPs' stores at NEWTON CENTRE and Hilwabit#i;—making three in nil, are also in full blast, thereby ena- up a complete as sortment fn ead^ C. SHERWOOD. M itig, Tucking, Gathering, Onagmg. Bia^h^r, -ilm broidering, fiordisg. and so Ibrth. No otjie&laiiiily , . Sewing Cfl's so .fiueh capacity for a'grcat | variety of work It will sew ail kinds of cloA^ t and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent irn- j provemcnts make our Family Sewing Machine most ! reliable, anl most durable,- and most certain in ac- : tion at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked stitoh, which is the best stitch known. Any one, ev en of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance, how to u-a the letter A- Fauiiiy Machine- —t Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in"chaste ; and exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piieoe of cunning workmanship of the most useful 1 kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spa- . cious and substantial table to sustain tlie work. — \ While sntno ot the Ca-es, made out of the .ekoiee.-t woods, are finished in the simplest ar.d chastest to Mi- j 1 ner possible, others are adorned and embclished in j the most costly and superb manners. It is absolutely necessary to seo the Family Ma ' chine in operation, so as to judge of its great capaci ty and beauty. It is fast bee wing as popular for family sewing as our manufacturing machines are for manufactur ing purposes The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qual ity. Send for a PAMPHLKT. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 459 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office, 810 Chestnut St. —AND— Tin. Shop. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hankitison's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constantly keep on hand all tha latest MPROYED COOKNG STYES Among which arc ihe " CAJjORHL" MINER and " !'NION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heaters of every description, which he pliers for lIFLe£a,oL37" HP <^,3 r at prices that will defy competition Jlis stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKM3BARRE. PROVIDENCE and SCRANTON. 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 an l made to order Also PIPE, WAOON BOXES. \M> SLEIGH SHOES FOR SAI.II. The popular Cooking Stove, Forest Queen, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at S2O for 8 inch. 825 f.>r !> inch, * REPAIRINGANB JOSSIN3 neatly and promptly Jyna. HENRY STAXSfetRY. Meshoppen, Dee. 17th, l|ti2—^2ultfljr, I^TS3"W i ~ 1 f The undersigned has just opened a NEW HAR NESS-SHOP at the Tannery Building, IN MESHOPPEN, Where he is prepaid to furnish all kinds of work in his line, from a Throat-Latch to a full set of Har ness, at short notice an t ou the most REASONABLE "■'MS !ElLe;o£^i3yi:o.g- NEATLY, CHEAPLY, AND EXPEDITIOUSLY DONE. ~f GIVE ME A CALL. JAMES SHALGUNLtfiY. Meshoppen, Oct. 29, 1953.-vJ-nff-fr.' ' " I Hiits ■& O O— —• tf* . | g. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS MAT) INSfCCL?SFUL operation, for several yearsla i T:Kf TT /O 6 •ill tj a. JL i -A.T 170X7X7 where all of the n:o*t apfwivcii an# rare kinds of FRUIT Or ORNAMENTAL TREES Can bd obtained. ; Being con v. need fipip experience that his Trees and Plants will. give far better satisfaction to the Fruit-growers of \\ yoming County than any grown in other localities, he confidently solicitstheir patron age. 11 ' : ; > He will make annual visits either in person or bv his agents to most of the township.- 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 to. i.oSl-ly, I> HARK INS. 1 J. E, BECKER AIICMPAIY HAVE /<>ST OfBHEli AjWEW DRUG STORE opposite the residence ofR. R. Little Esq., on the ! Corner of Tioga and Warren Streets, in Tunkhan nuek Borough, where can be had all kinds DRUGS AND MEDiCfifcES. DRUGS AND MEDICINE-, J % AmrmmmWv:*, : ••. *\M DRUGS ADD MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DKU US AND AIBDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND M DICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS CHEMICAL.*! CHEMICALS, CH EM fCA LS, CHEMIOALB CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, DYE STUFFS, DYE STUFI S v _ DYI.'STI FFS,. I U DYE STI'ITSv ~ * ' ' DIE STUFFS P-ACENTMEWCINES, ! PATENT MEWCIEES, PATENT MEDICINES. PATENT < PATENT MRDIOINHS PATENT MEDICINE* t PATENT VATEN T M djf HPVPJS PATENT MBDICINK<' PATENT MEDICINES PATENT MEDICINES,' wifh eTor/tbirtg Jioally found in his ;.n& r acoursiely filled ; ami all c£-Jer pdmptly attended to Dr J O BECKER A CO. Tunkhanoeck, 1' M'j Oth ISGJ C2nu3Sl i !t li. T. ANTHONY, I Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, ! j SOI BROADWAY, H. Y. ! l: C A IIU r Ho.l' 00BA PH 8. Our CatalongO now embraces considerably 'Orar four th<>usniilrtifferent subjects (to •which addition# : are continua IJjr being made) of Portraits of Eminent | i ■merlins, etc., viz : —72 Major Generals, 199 Erig (flfdier Generals, '259 Colonels, 84 l.ieut. Colon# D, father officers, 60 Navy Officers, 525 Statesmen, 12< j Plvinc-s, 115 Authors, 30 Artists. 11- stages, 46 Pronuuent AYaigin, Prient ..Eoiu'gnl'ortraw. I 2,500 copies of fvorks of art, ihNudihg reproductions* of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Stat utes, Ac Catalogues sent on receijA ofstainp. An ordor for One Dozen PICTURES/rem our catalogue a-will btt filled on reec'pt of 51.60, and sent by mail, | free. ' 0 • PHOTOGRAPIIIC ALBU US. Of these we manufacture a great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to §SO ejicb. i Our Albums have the reputation of being superior in i*auty and durability to any others. The smaller I kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six ' Aents -per ox, > i t The more expensive can be sent by espreFS. We also keep a large assortment of STEREOSCOPES 5i STEBIOSCQPIC VIIWS. Our Catalogue of these will l>o sent to any address op receipt of Stamp. r.&H. T- ANTHONY i Manufacturers of Plutographic Materials 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Frieda or relatives of prominent military men will I etnferna favor by sendingus tbeir likenesses to copy. They will be kept carefully and returned uninjured. Pine Albums Made to Order for Congrega ! tions to present to their Pastor, or for other purposes, j withfc sulablo ins.Tiptions. Ac. 6 mo THE PLACE TO BUY STOVES !! I I • • j '"-ri Tc " HISI©3®DI j STOVE, TIN, COPPER AND SIIEET-TRON WARE \! ASPOT YGTcSiV. WHERE MAY ISE FOUND a large and well se lected assortment of the most approved patterns, consisting of COOKING, PARLOR and HEATING STOVES, for wood or coal, and.will he sold at low prices. We would call the attention of the public, and i farmers in particular, to our NEW LEV AT ED i OVEN COOKING STOVE, for wood or coal jTIIE DACOTAH!! "1 which for economy, durability and neatness of design 1 cannot be surpas-cd. It is made with extra HEAVY j TOPS, COVER.- d VEXI4LL YTED CENTRES, I and with front doors to slide. The oven and flues j are ttnusally large, making it j SUPERIOR TO ANY STOVE OF THE KIM) fti ever brought into this market. It cannot fail to ! give good satisfaction. Those in want of a ! Gt-oocl Stove i hould call and examine it before purchasing else . where. I TIN, MPPEZ & SHEET IRON WARE j of all kinds, ZINC, STOVE PTPE, IRON WARE, ■ Ae,alwaysoa hand. 1 Merchants supplied with goods on reasonable terms. Roofing, guttering, an 1 ail kinds of jobbing • j will be promptly attended to. OLD BRASS, COPPER, PEWTER, RAGS and : IRON, WOOD and LUMBER, SHINGLES, and ' most kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods . | and wares. Thankful for past patronage, we respectfully invite all in want of anything in our line to give u*a call. ' Live and let live." Quick sales and small profits is our motto. E. F. SNOW & CO Nicholson Sept.- 863. , —AGAINST— FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE I ! ! | Taken at this o-ffiee, on alb kinds of Town* pnd . Country property, nf the MOST liisAso.\/tiT>. trrmis, j syjd for any time from THREE MONTHS TO l-'IVE YEARx— either WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES 1 the company reliable ? Will it pruinnjUy pay its hone?t*loss<. j 7 ara the important inquiries with all instSrere. "Wo answer: THE LYtoMING CO. INSURANCE* COS PA NY HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION 1 I FORTWBNTY-THREE.YEARF.y-lT HAS , A WELL SECURED CAPIATL oV • * t OVER §2,100,00. IT j'AYS MIO.V soo, to tbs&s< ■ ANNUALLY. " ALL '' 1 ' i f . -• r LOSS IIS ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AM) PAID . EACH INSURER E6 FURJM6HED * WITH AN AUTIIENTfCATED ANNU XUA'L STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES I ANI> OPERATIONS OF TIIE OOMPa j NY, THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON | J r f ST A X D E QUIT AB L E I THE CHARTEII IS PERPETUAL; j Reference# lion. Wm. M. Piatt, Hon. .i. K ; Peekbaia. Henry Stark and Samuel Stark. of this County ; giayer & Bco& of Susquehanna., and yeerge M Mullen back and ItAcre of Luronro Ceunty, .vho insure in and have been paiA. IbMs* \>y this Company. HARVEY SICKLER, Agt. PATENT MATCH SAFE FOR VEST POCKET The most neat, unique and desirable arrangement fur gentlemen's use that has ever been devised. Com bining safety, compactness, convenience ;uml g©:.d : taste, nfifd wllf supply a want long/eft. cspcetaH'rt.v bv the smoker. Beautifully am heavily silver-plat- j ed. Price §4,00 per dozen, or §30,00 er hundred ; ' retail at 50 cts. each. The moat convenient thing in 1 market for smokers' use. It i* a Mreic Match-Box ! and lilts out, its own matches ready to strike. Sells very readily Single oner by mail, 50 cts. Address B. P. §opU. Springviile, Juuq., Co, Pa —v3-n 15-iu3 < THE CONFESSIONS AND OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for the bewelW and As a caution4o young mew.'ertd I. the is, who suffer Iroqi Nervous Debility, j' Early Decay, atul their kiudcod ailmeuts—cupplung the means of elf-cure. By Sno who Ima enred self after being a victim of misplaced rouijgence in 1 medioa! humbug and quackery. . By enelosing* post paid directed envelope, single copies m*y be had of j the author, Nathanikl Mavfair, Esq, Bedford I Kings County, New York.—v3-old- ly. 'j DEL.LACK. & WESTERN RAILROAD. CII/YNGrE OTP TIME ON and after Monday, November 23th 1361, Trains will ruu as follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Great Bend 7:'20 A.M. Now Miiford 7:39 " . Montrose 8:00 " Hophottom - 8:23 " Nicholson 8:40 " Fa<4orjvjlle 904 " Abington- •• • 9:20 " SCR ANTON 10:00 " Moscow 10:41 " Gouklsboro ••• 11 ;07 " Tobybanna• ..-• • ••• 11.-'2O " Strnudt>urg •••••12.32 P. M- Water Gap 12:46 •' Columbia LOO " Dehisvarc ••••1:25 " llwpe ( Philadelphia connection) • •1:35 '< Oxford 1:53 " ■Washington *** vue* 2:10 " Junction 2:32 " Arrive al New York ■• • • 5:30 " Philadelphia 6:50 " MOVING NORTH.. Ltqfcve New York from foot of Courtland Street 8.-00A M. Pier No. 2, North River, • • .7:00 " Philadelphia, from Kensington Depot. •• • .7:10 " Leave Junction-... 11:15 " Washington 11,-33 o Oxford 11:50 " Hope (Philadelphia connection)•• 12:14 P. M. Delaware 12:43 " Columbia. •• • • 1:00 ,T Wator Gap 1 : 16 n Strottdsburg 1:30 " Tobyhanna 2:42 " Ikouldshoro-. 2:§3 " MS'SCOW • • V?. f 17- u SCR ANTON 4;io " Abington 4:40 F:vetoryville ••■4:56 " Nicholson llopbottom " Montrose 6:00 " New-Milfond g ; 2l Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 " E These Trains connect at Great Bend with the Night Express Traing both East and West on the New York and Brie,'and at Scsantoft with Trains on Lackawanna and Blooiushurg Railroad, for Pittston, Kingston and Wilkesb irre; and the Train moving South connects at Junction aith Trains for Bethle hem, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers to and trom New York change cars a Junction. To and From Philadelphia, via.B. D. R. R., leave or take ears at Hope. Foi Pitts-ton, Kingston and Wilkes-Barre, take L. & B. R. R. cars at Scran ton. For Jessup,.Archbald and Carbondale, take Omni bus at Scranton. ACCOMODATION TRAIN. MOVING NORTH Leave? Scranton 9 ; 5() Abingtou " Factory villa 11 ;00 " Nicholson 11:30 " Tlopbottom " 12:05 P. A1 Montrose 12:45 '• New Milfoul i;2O " Arrives at Great Bend 1.43 " MOVING SOUTH Leaves Great Bend 2:10 P. M New Milfor.l 2:35 " Montrosem 3:05 •* Hophotto 3:45 " Nicholson 4:15 " Factory vtlle 5:13 " Ahington 5:40 " Arrives at Scranton 6:30 " This Train leaves Scr.mton after the arrival of the Train from Kingston, and connects at Great Bend with the Day Fx press Trains both East and West on New York and Erie. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Supeiintcndcnt's Office, £ Scranton.- Nov. 25. 1861. i Del., Dark. & Western Railroad. THE PASSENGER TRAIN I EAVES GREAT BEND AT 740 A M., AF- ter the arrival at 6.30 a.m.,of the CINCINNA TI EXPRESS from the West, connecting at SCRANTON. where it arrives at 10.10 a. m. with a train on the LACKAWANNA and BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD, for PITTSTON, WYOMING VAL LEY. KINGSTON and WILKES BARRE and with, the DELAWARE and HUDSON RAILROAD for PR OVIDENCE, OLYPHANT and CARBONDALE. At HOPE STATION this train connects bv omnibus with the BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD for PHILIPSBURG, TRENTON and PHILADA.— At NEW HAMPTON JUNCTION, where it ar rives at 2.25 p. in , the some train connects with trains on the CENTRAL RAILROAD of New Jer sey, for ELIZABETH. NEWARK. NEW-YORK, EASTON. BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN, MAUCII CHUNK, READING and 4IARRISBURG. Passen gers by this train arrive in NEW YORK at 5.50, in 1 PATLADELPIIIA at 7.00, and ia IIARRISBI'RG at 8 20 p. m. The trains leaving foot of COURTLAND ST., NEW-YORK, at 6.00 a. in., anl KENSINGTON DEPOT, PHILADELPHIA, at 7 10 a. in , couneet wfth the Passenger Train of this road, leavin" NEW HAMPTON JUNCTION at 11.20 a. u>. and arriv ing at SCRANTON at 402 p, m . where it connects with a train on the LACKAWANNA and BLOOMS | Bl RG RAILROAD, and with the omnibus running | to the DELAWAREand HUDSON RAILROAD. I This train arrives at GREAT BEND at 6.10 p. ' m , making a close connection with tho mail train going AVest on the ERIE RAILWAV. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves SCRANTON al 10.10 a. m., connecting at GREAT BEND with tho day Express train West on I the ERIE ItAILWA Y, Bv this trai i pnsset g>rs ar | rive at ITHACA, BYRACUSE, BUFFALO, Ac. the I sur.e day. Returning, this train leaves GREAT | BEND at 2.20 p. iu., on tho arrival gt the NEW- I YORK EXPRESS going East, and BUFFALO EX ! PRESS going West, and arrives in SCRATON at • 5 30 p. iu. JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent. R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent. "'crntiton, June 15. 1803. THE Z.XTEST WWS S FROM EUROPE Ts fully confirmatory of former reports that THE) DUTCH HAVE) POSSESSION OE' HOD DA ND. It is also authoritatively announced that o. ts. Mills i has exclusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP —AT— TUNKHANNOCK, ■ where every tiling in the lino of his trade can be ! hud at (he LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.. HOrsE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat- I est and most improved Patterns of cooKiiva, AND sassgb STOW3eg, : with all the FURNITURE apd FIXTURES complete. j Roofing & Guttering in all its branches, attended to on short notice and on . REASONABLE TERMS. nE XAI ni 3NT G , PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. O. S. MILLS. ruuk.br.nuo> h, Nov 1, 1563 -i3-nl'J. TItY THE NICHOLSON MILLS!! (NEAR BACON'S OLD STAND.) THIS Mill has been lately re-fitted and nil (he modern improvements added and is now in charge of MR. BACON, of Xiehotson, Wyoming county, one of the best Mil lers in :hc country. I " Jm Particular attention paid to Custom Work, which will be done 011 short notice \ f fj * y *32 i ALL WORK WARRANTED, and if not satisfac torily done may be returned at the expense of the subscribers. FLOTR of all kinds, MEAL and FEED, constant ly on band and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prices Cash or Flour paid for grain at the Highest Cash prices. S. D BACON. Proprietor nxr e sw fk JL m.4 M ISi f 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 —whore are kept on hand and manufactured to order: TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BUR EAI'S of aI! styles, sizes, and Drices. BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, ROOK CASES, and indeed every thing whi<-h 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 dene in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B. —Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated t.nd re paired. UNDERTAKING. — Having a Ilcarse of his own, and having had much experience, he will attend to this department of the busiuess on short notice, and in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM IIAAS. July 16, 1862.—v1n491y D S 5-201 WlMlv Mw U The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet giv en notice of any intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at Par. and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, as "General- Subscript . tion Agent," will continue; to supply the public The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five I Hundred Millions of Dollars Neai ly Four llui>- | dred Millions have hecn already subscribed I for and paid Into the TREASUR Y, mostly i within the last seven months. The largo demand ; from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home de mand for uscjas the basis for circulation by Nation al Banking Associations now o'gatiizing in all parts of the country, will in a i 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 tue Treasury has ample anil unfailing resources in the Du ties on Imports end Internal Revenues' and in the issue of the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury notes, it is nlinost a certainty that he will not find it necessary, for 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 GOI.D. Prudence and self interest must force the minds 11 those contemplating the formation of national Rank ling Associations, as well as the minds of all who have idle money in their hands, to the prompt con elusion {hit they should Iqpse no time in subscribing to this most popular oan- It will soon be beyond their 1 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 acdPrincip.il PABYALE IN COIN, thus yielding NINE PER CENT. PREMIUM, at tbe present rate of premium on eoln i,~ u. The Government requires all duties on imports to ! be paid In Coin; Ihejo duties have for a long time ! past, amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of dol -1 lars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than ; hat required in the payment of the iuterest on all the 5-20's and other permanent Loans. 80 that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in tho Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payments upon all liabilities. The Loan is called 5-20 from tho fact that whilst the Funds may run for 20 years, 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 arc pay able to bearer, and are SSO, SSOO, and $1(00; or Registered Bonds of same denominations, and in ad diton ,$5,000 and SIO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for investments of Trust-moneys' the Registered Bonds are prefferable. These 5-20's cannot be taxed by States cities, towns or counties, and the Government tax oa them is only onc-and-a-half per cent,, on the amount of in come, when the income of the holder exceeds :i.\ Hundred dollars per annum : all other investments, such as%comc 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 afl orders'by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. The inconvenience of a few days' delay in tho dc- 1 lively of the Bouds Is unavoidable, the demand being so great; but as interest commences (Vonftheday of subscription, no loss is occasioned, and every effort is being ma !e to diminish the delay, J. COOKE. AGENT, 114 SOI TH TIIIRDSTREET PHILADELPHIA Flnladelj-hia, November 23. hrIJU. - 1 r FOR SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS DISIASH. From Emir'/ K4 ; someof your TII-LB. Together theyhave cured me. I am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a> ' public place, my case is known to even-body in this community, and excites the wonder of all." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle, C. W., a leading member of th>' Canadian Parliament. " I have used vour SAUSAPARILLA in my family, for general debility, and for justifying the blood, ] with very beneficial results, and FECI confidence in 1 commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rhotim, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. [ From Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the Tunckhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. " Our only child, about three years of age, was at tacked by pimples 011 his forehead- They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any ap parent eltect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands. 1 lest with them he should tear open the festering and corrupt wound which covered his whole lace, liav ' ing tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA, and yiplyiug the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore : begau to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's evelashes, which PAD come out, grew again, t and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The ! whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From ltr. liiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. U I find your SARSAFAUILLA a more effectual remedy lor the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The profession are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we have." i From A. J. French, M. 8., an eminent physician of | I.avrence, Mass.. who is a />romincnt member of ! the. legislature of Massachusetts. "DR. AYEB ilv dear Bir: I have found your ! SAUSAFAUILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, j both of the primary and secondary type, and effect ! ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can EM- I ploy with more certainty of success, where a power i till alterative is required." J ATr. Gas. S. Van Liev, of New Rrunswck, X. 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