- 1 | wi _. rrr^ l /YCY/A VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR IV IwU mediate service to enfurce the Draft is WAMM, en BEEMSK'A Stock of T ew Goods. t w Xo resistance, however, need be feared; but rhiuk best to have the volunteers. Thirteen dollars a month guaranteed to eveiy one who will enlist in this cause ta the way of baying Seeds CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. BSKMEK hos just returned from New York witb Urge Stnek of DRY GOODS, - 1 • DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, 25 PER CENT LOWER, 25 PER. CENT DO UER. NOTF IS HIE TIME TO BUY YOL'R DH\ GOODS, NOW.IS THE T!ME I<> BUY' YOUR I)R^I GOODS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT. A VERY GENERAL ASMDRI MEN'T, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, YANJCEE NOTIONS, YANKEE NOTION'S, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. & WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. & WOODE\ WARE SUMMER HATS SHAKERS, * C . SUMMER H A IS. SHAKERS. AC KBROSINE OIL, LAMB O.IIMNKVB A DKHJS KEKOBINK OIL, I. *MI CHIMNKYS i DIiI'G FISH, PORK AND SALT. FISU, POHK AND SALT.^ NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE. NQ NEED OF MENTIONING MORE THESE GOODS WERE B.ol'GilT FUR CASH; THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR AND TO RESOLD FOB CAS// OK PRODUCT. AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OK PRODUCT; SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGG.?. AND GRAIN. 80 BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER. EGGS AND yftAIN. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS WK WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER WE WANT NOTHING EUT GOOD BUTTER. _ AND FRESH EGGS AND FRESH EGGS. The Highest Prices will be paid for Cash, Grain Butter and Egg.\at BeeiaerV Store, at Falls iu ex change for Goods. AMOS BEEMF.R, Falls, PA., April 27tb, 1363. SIO,OOO Worth of Goods ARRIVING AT THE New Store; AT MILL TO JVM,I'J. . Now is your time to purshaae SILK. GOODS, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, aUEEKSWARE, GLASSWARE, BOOTS &. SHOES' HATS & LAPS. And a Variety of other Articles too Numerous to mention, Cheaper Than C. SHERWOOD, Has received direct trap the cities>t PHILADELPHIA I HEW YORK. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment of Full and Winter Goods (Ptrehad entirely for Ca.h) ever offered in MILL- ; , TOWN, which he is selling at UNCOMMON LOW PRICES! His &tock, which he intends to keep always Full, embracese very thing wanted by the People in this Place, and customer can at all times rely on getting the Articles they may want, at Satisfactory Prices. He is 1 not to be undersold by any, and asks the Public to call and examine his J •TOOK. He would ask the LADIES ot call and Examine his Assortment oi LADIES' DRESS GOODS I j AND F A N C Y A R T ICL F S , ! OF WniCß HR HAS the FIRST C HOltfe. • ~ . i ,J POSTSCRIPT. | Ilia stores at NEWTON CENTRE and ILWAUKIE —making three in all, are also in full blast, thereby ena bling him to keep up a complete \s aortmeat La each. * 0. SHtRWOOC tecs. - >• ' W" " f< ;frM i pest ami most i-eautii of all I .mil/ Sewing Ma. bines yet offered to th public No other Firmly Sewing Machine has - many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding Fe! ing, Tucking, Gathering, fluagiug. Iltai.UnJ. £., bruiilertng. so forth No otoef FSjjad Machine:!*•, so lauefa Otpfcefcy f tfP agr vnruay 0 f work It will sevc kin Is hf clo *•* W !l) sllk'o*' df;t broad. Great ,n4 recent in proven,-ot: make ,nr Family Sewing Machine 11.,. reaatlc, ani umr dur.title, and.mast certain dn a . at 'fff ?nfe* of speed It makes th*. interlock' ->tt. h, which ts the best stit. h known. Any one, m en tl .be test ordinary capacity, can see, at a giant c bow to use | eller A F Sewing Mr.-hine Our Family M .. lime? -re linßhe.l in chast an I exquisite la The Folding < use of the Family Machine is j.tece of cuunipg wotkmanshii. of the wetoEsef. km* Jt ptfrerts ihcdiathHe wT.oti wUt. use, ... WN(*TY not ut to Fe may c open* .! as atp •ious an l substantial table to sustain the work. W iiile some of the Cases, mode out of the choice woods, ar" finished in the simplest and chastest, tr uer possible, others are adorned and c.ubeliahed . the most costly an i superti manners. It is abs..lntelv necessary b> aye uo F imilv M •hino in d.peri.t ion, -so as to ju ige of t* gteat cap/< > RLTL BEAUTY. It is fast bee tiling as tu pular for f.milv sew sour maimiat uring ,i, , iiine.- are for luaiiufactu .ng purposes lhe hr >n h Offices arc vrell supplied with gift twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qua 'TV. .Send for I PAMPHLKT. tTTE SINGER MANTUA'""TURING COMPANY 453 Broad* av. New York. O.'FI O. H I O CHESTNUT S MRS. 0. T. MARSH, ) , . D. A. BARDW.LL, S a s's ID Tunk-unnopk. irora &mm / $ mw —AN Id— Tin Shop. r P HE subscriber h.s just received at his shop, ov 1 tiankiuscn's Store. in MESHOP?EN PA.. •nd wilt const.in ly k.epon hand all (be latest MOT cam m> Among which ar the *' OAlO?; 10," Mi\ ifll ,n •'UNION" patterns, with PAili.'C; .-1 iVfcs an Heaters ot may be- r.prioc, vvfc'.h "uc-imer.* for irle .3? vt prices that will d< f.y competition llis stoves ate boagut jifytiMy Lfehe M inuf'Wu ersat . LMTi', U'i f,K ' UhARKE PROVI DEXU .in l SCR AN PTX lie is.tin irol'ore eiiiiMt,' I tj st the in ;t at! I sulfcjiti e.i*n rfc** cost TIH, SHEET-IRON, —AM) Copper Wore. iil kinds on U-n lanltn.ie to or ier Also lII\ W ACOX BOXES. WDM, (,J. SHOES FOII > A 1,11. The popular Cookiar Stove, Fare st l ! , V iLa * 4V jLiL JL i • ■ • yTt / AT TOW-'VK'.O.'V, where :15 o( the m >-t affif. at) I rife kinds of PP.UIT 6r ORNAMENTAL TREES Can be obtained. * i *2 i, J • Being ron\ Woa Trotn experience that lii Tre and Plains will gie fir .!■••;er s ttLfn-tioo to tli Fruit-growers of Wj..':nv • Cou itv tii ,n any grow in other localities. he ionfi len ; ly s:i itathi ir {citron ice He wrll make :inn A vi.~tt i-;- -110 P-h 11A 31- BIEKED IIOKSE NAI LS. WROUGHT IRON, BBILDIfIF HABDffABI. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, ( VI.L WANfcAMjik) IIUBS, SpfJKfcS, PEI.LOBS, SPAT SPTN[>Lps;-caRR i ACP SPKIXGS. AXLPS PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL BOTTS, NETS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING, GR:ND STONES; PLASTER TAR IS, CEMENT, fIATR. .-HOTELS. WH'TE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac , Ae., ALSO SASH, DCDBi AND P.LINDS ON 11A Nl> IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED '0 ORDER LEAT 11 EE It AND FINDINGS, t FA I lili A A lv\S is(' aL E & a— -RfxT. tlftlS—!v F* resb G otttitl in IjLutyttitles and ■< t urt |>urcbser. niV ft>r rale a *f k Ifcm li fl - tii- * ?? 1 - jsoboaA v •t. c.r? ->a ..m &t \rtatjotq 5* E. A 11. T. WTHONV, Hamifer.4r< .> 01 Fh(rts>£ a,dH<: MaU#ials, 0 A K D V ffuT O~G li AVII 5. rnow embraces -vonsideßibly ovr uMliou>.u>J different subject* (to %hiirh audition? Ie (Suiitiny'dfl v being nia-le) of Portraits of Kminent '.men. aiS*. etc, mt-~ 72 Mujor GcnenUff, fyo Brig iier (literals. 259 Col-.ny15.84 Lieut Tfliontls, 207 th-rlroii-'rs, iiiiiiefil 147 Pi'oiiii.uciii ignl'o ' > 7,soocopies ->1? vcL i iyk o; a: t, in tu.lMrg" teprodu- >• f ihe most ecTehrw*wi Printings, St.it y. 4" O-f l-go • "i i. i i |it Ai order for One Dozen PICTURES fr m our catalogue nil lie U1 let uu recu.pt vl SB i .HO uu sent by iii.>l , tee. PHOTOG RAFHUT'A I> BUMS. 01 111-Se we in :t liirg assortment of mmyfienfinjm. Uur Catai 'guc oi t e-s ■ wi:i be -en to any address ' an of Stump. &H. T- ANTHCNY •lauufaniuicis oi' lh Digraph ie Materials 501 BROADWAY, NEW YOhK. En eds or relatives of prominent mi lif rv men will ttfernu favor bv sending its their likcne-s< to copy •i-v will be kept carefully and returned uninjured K'ne Albums Made to Order for Congreg - ■cis to present to tin ir Pastor, or for otbe> puiposes itht suiable inscriptions. Ac 6 tno THE PLACE TO BUY 3TO¥3S 2! I *' itbfl .3 s fEp^ jj - mumsoij i'OVR. TIN'. COPPER AX I) >II EFT-! R\ E. tor wo i ■ ... a I Till] DACOTAII! ! bib (or economy durability and neatness of le-igt • mint be surpas ed. It is made with extra f.EAVA atPB. COYER.- a.d Y ENTLJ.RATED CEN I RES, nd with front doors to sii 'e. The oven and flun ire unusally large, m a'-. g t xUPUKIOK TO AX V STOVE OF Till KINO ver broucKf into this- market. If cannot fail t vc good snti.-f.i lion. Those in waot of a Soo cl Stove il I c.ili ariJ ex.iuiirje il I-t to re eLf • ti*re. TIN, COrPEB & SHEET IRON 'WARE f ill kin s. ZINC, ATuVE t'ii'E, iUO-N WARE V , *lw rvs on liiin 1. Alert bant* su ptie I v.i'h griort* r.n r- i.v.mti! •miff lifHtfiiig guttering in | ill kin Is of jibbing vill be promptly attended to. OLD muss. COPPER pi!IVTEI* LAOS u ,„ RON, VTtiOD net l.t YW.LP, c.ll NGLF.S, mi . nosf Pin is of prtidu e t k- -X h mge 1 r gi >nd wares * Thankful for past patronage. we rvsjaTttu !y invi'- !1 in want of anything in ■ u- line to give u-> a e .ii ■'Live an 1 let live." k sales ru i small pro ft s our motto. E F. SNOW A CO NL holson Sept - IIHSH GTi —AGAINST— FIRE! FIRE!! F! RE 1! ! Taken this oilier, en if .km Is of Town an: 'o iiiiry proj.-rty, at tie- Most i > > - \\ n: TttitMV, I for inv tiim 'run Tjlß !'.■. MUX I'llS It: , FIVE YEAR- hyr \\ illi 01 wll hout I*?t luii ir *i so ri'.s Is the romp my nli tie ? W ill it promptly pay 1 ttlioi.r.-t losses ? nr> ibo important injuirii s with j •ll iii-urers. We answer: THE LYCOMING ■ CO IN-CIIANOE COMPANY 1 llAs KEEN T.VSrCCESSFFL *)PKKATiON FtiKTWENTY-TiiKLF YEAI!S.-IT II AS | A Wi I.L SECURED CAPLATE OF OVER $2 I'io,(a IT PAYS FROM ftjp. 10 4:23,00.) I.OS ANN! ALLY • , ALL LOPSES 1 k ARE PROMPT* ADJUSTED AND PAID. EACH IXS-'KER IS FCKNISITED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED A N NU NC Al. STATKM K.N i' OF KXI'ENDITI RES I ANi> OPERATiONS IF 'lll. <. Pa —V3-DIS-1113 I TIIE ROTFKSSRONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Pnbli-'r dfor the heiicfi! and its i ciution to young men. and others, who sutler trom Nervous Debility, Early Dotty, find their kindred ailments -supplying the means of self-eure. By on who has cured him self after a -victim of misplaced confidence in ' medical humbug and quackery, ffy enclosing a post, paid directed envelope, gingla copies may be hid of the author, NATHANU l Utmiß, Esq., Bedford- i Rings (>anty, Met T-t'k —?£ aifr- ly & '* " k ""'i DEULACK. & WESTERN RAILROAD. OJF 1 riME ON and after Monday, November 25th 1651, Trains will run as follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS Reave (irtat Rend at 7:20 A. M New Milfonl • • 7:39 " Montrose ••■ 8:C0 " Hopbottom 8.23 " Nicholson B:4U " Faetoryville V 904 •< Abiugfon 9;20 " SCRANTON 10:00 " Moscow 10:41 " GoUldsboro 11:07 " ToVsyhtinna, 11:20 " Strouds'iurg- •. • 12.32' P. M Water Gap 12:46 9 Columbia' 'OO " Delaware • ' .1:25 " Hope (Phiiadulphiu connection) - • 1:35 11 Oxford 1.-33 " Washington 2:10 " Junction 2:32 Arrive at New York n PhiladelpTiiti 0:50 " ;>:oviNo NuRTH I.eave New York fron fboevf Courtlani Street ' V.... p ; 00 AM. i'iti No. 2- North RUer, 7:00 '' Philadelphia, from Kensington I fxnt- -- - -7:10 •' Leave Junction- 11:15 " Washington- ; 11:33 " Oxford f y. 11:50 4 Hope (I'hUmlelphi* cbnrfcctihn).. 12:14 P. M. Delaware •....... .g. 12-43 " Col Utnbiij a. ......... I ; (j0 i Wafer Ship-Vl 1:15 u Stroudffburg 1:30 " Tubyhantii 2:42 " G'ltildffhorr* 2:55 " Mo*- ow ---3.17 " SCRANTON 4!io " Abingtnn dAO 1 " FaetoryviHe- 4:56 Nicholson 5:16 " Ilnpixittoni 5:38 " klontr.-ffn..: fdio (i New Aliip.xi 6:21 " Arrive at Great Rend--- - 0:40 " IT#* These Trains connect at Great Ucnd with the Night Expws Tiftitis hotli FAfft and West bh the New York and Erie, and at Scr.intou with Train* on Lackawanna an I Hluomsburg R ill road, for Pituston Kingston an I Wiikesh rrejaii i ibo Train moving South i-onnec's at Junc-rion i 4 l i rainn tor DoUile bein, Mau h I.'hu.uk, Reading an t ijorrishurg. Passengers to and from New York change cars a function. To and From Philadelphia, via B D. R K.. leave or take carff at Hope. Co. Pittstou, Kingwtoo ami Wilkes BUT*, T ike L. t P.. R R cars a( Scranton. For Jess-up, ArchbaM and Carbondale. take Omni •us at Scranton ACCOMODA TIOX TRAIN. MOVING NORTH Leaver Scranton 9:50 " Abii.gtnn 10:35 " Faetoryville 11:00 '• Nicholson 11:30 M Hopbottum 12:05 P. M Mobtm.-e 12:43 *• N.-w Milford 1:20 " Arrives at Great Bend 1.45 " MOVING SOUTH .caws Great Bend 2:10 P M New Miitbrd 2:35 h Alo lit i use in .-3:05 •' llopimtto 3:45 " Nmh-.lson 4:15 " Faetoryville 3:13 " Abiugion 5:40 " Irrivas at .>• rauton -.6:30 " i bis Triin le*ave> S ■r in'i n uft-r the arrival of tin ■ v arn front Kingston, :tvi I o ncats at Great Ben-1 iiiti the Day Exptess 'J'rau.a both East and West on New York ana Lrio. JOHN BRI3BIN, Eup't. Siijierintendeut's flfli -e, Scranton. Nov. 25. 1661. j Del., West rii Railroad. I lis: PISSRNGLK TRAIN 1 EAVES tiREAMiKND AT Mu A M., AF- I j tMriho arrival at ♦i.-iO a.m..of the'CINCINNA- I I HXPLL.ee> Loin the We-f, vomiei-Gng at CRAX I"X where it • ;rives at it) 10 . tu. wilb a rain >n t <■ I.ACKAWAXXA and 15 LOOMS B<"ftG RAILROAD. for IMT'I STCX, WYOMING VAL LEY, KINGSTON tual \VI LitS> EAKiiE and with he DKLAU ,\I:H ami IJIDSON RAILROAD for I'll OVIDEXCi: "I.YI'HANT and CAULONHALF, \t HOPE ST 4TION this train ennnt; ts nv omntliu •itbthe Liil.VMO HE OKI,AWAKE RAILROAD for I'llTUl'Sill"K, ILEXTO.N • tid PiiILADA.- At NEW' HAMPTON JCNCTION, h.-r it ar ■ ives ut 2.25 1 in, the some tv >in connects with raj, is ou 'in CE WP.AL RAILROAD of X,' Jor v. !..r ELIZABETH. NEWARK NEW-VOUK KWON RKI'HLKHEV. XI.LIM'OWN. .MAI ( fl < lll'NK. READING ..n t IIAUUISIO H<. Passen :• ist-v this train arrive i . NEW YOKK n 5.! V). in PAILADCLPIifA at 7.UU, iud in liAKKigbIRG i ? 20 j>. in , trains feavinj I ..t of COI'RTLAND ST.. \ EW-Y'HtK. ftt 8 00-1 in, an 1 KENSINGTON DEPOT, Pll 11.ADI'.J.PUiA, at 710 a in, connect • lth the P vni,r i : rain of thus mad, leaving NEW HAMPTON JFNC'HOX tit 11 20 n. in. and arriv ing nt SORANTON at -1 o'2 j>. tn . where it connects aitli a train on the LACK OVANNA and 15LOOMS ijCli'i KA! LKDA.'), and with the muni'.ns running •o the It f!LA VV Ait E aii i ll' L)SON RMI.IiOAD. This train • rrives at GREAT LENT) a? -M0 p. n . making n close <-oi !•• turn with the tna.. train going West on the KKili RAILWAY AN VCC0111IOI)ATIOV TRAIN eaves SCRANTt Xf 1 ) it) a, tn , . onneettiig at GKK \T liiiNj with 'he day Express trnin West .in ■lts ERIE KAILM VY. Lv this ir,-i . passei gi> ni ne a' ITHACA, SYRACL'SK, LLFFALO, .v.-, the ! -nue day. Letuiniug, this train leaves GREAT ! LEND at 2.23O p. 111. •TtillN LHI.sRIN, Sii| lintendent. R. A lit nkv. General Ticket Agent. , -cranton. June 15 IciiJ iISE XJsTEST raWS FROM EUROPE. * j Ts ftrllv conl'-ina-orr of former reports that 'I" 11 IY I DI'TCII IIAY 12 POSSESION OF HOL LAND. It is also authoritatively announced that o. si. IVEillsi ! j j has exclusive possession i.fthe STOVE AND TIM-SHOP AT TUNKHANNOCK, where every thing in the lino of bis trade can be | bad at the LOWEST LIVING PIIOFITS. j IIOrSE-KEEPKRS will find at his Shop, tbe lat est and a oft improved Pnttenisof I OOOK.IKT&, Ai.il . . j P&SLaE STCWES,; with all the FCRXItFiVk a 1 FiXTFRES complete. | — | Roofing & Guttering i in all its briuichca, attended to 0 1 short notice and ou It E A S O N A BL E TERMS. RB PAIIIIN G PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONR I _ 0.9. MILL? | l TttnUkaawo- k, M- I K ADS. Cottage an i common. CENTRE TABLES WORK STANDS. ROOF CASES, and indeed every thing whirl, can he fo>;- .1 ' in the largest furniture establishments in ri.eeo--i.i-, which he wiF sell at prices as low as they cant., bought in any town outside of the eit'es. Being sat isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and prices with any establishment in the country, he so licits the public patron isre. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old cane-scat chairs, new-seated and re p: ired. UNDERTAKING —Having a Tl<-nrse r.f his own. and having had much experience, he will attend to this department of the business on short notice, an-' in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM IIA AS. Julv ltl, IPG2.—vlnl'jly CKOCKEIY!!! A {Stock just Opened AT T. 1.. ROSS & GO'S., tfjls W ALL PAPFR. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER WINDOW Sil i RES. WINHoW SHARES. WIN I"> A SHARES. OF ALL STYLES. CLOTH SHARK* WPIH BORDERS CLO I II SHARES WITH IDtRRI.R-'. EIXTJIRKS AM) ROLLERS.) oMi'I.EIE FIX HIRES AM) ROLLERS COMPLETE. E vi RROi RERF.R MCSLGN CI'Rl AIN. EM UROi REKER MPs!,IN CERTAINS EMIIROIRERER Ml T SLIN CURTAINS. A Large Stock of White Goods; MViSS MCI.S I>OTTEI) S W ISS AH" HAN. BRILLIANTS, JACONETS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS, GLOVES. RHAI, ALEXAMHIF.S KID And a St.-ck ILL A, but never ret one battle which failed of the deired effect and'full M.tifaetiB to tboM who took it A* fact a* our people trv it, thay agree there baa keen no medicine like it before in our community** Irupbiona, Pimplea, Blotches, PustulM, Ulcers, Bores, and all Diseases ef the Skin. From Iter. Halt. Strattnn. Bristol, England. " I oulv do my duty to you and the public, when I add mv testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of your BABPAPARILLA. My daugh ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your SARSArA.ULLA. She baa been weil for some months." i Frnm Mrs. Jnne E. Rice. a wellknown and Mwb 1 esteemed lady b. Avrr.: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your SARKAPAIULLA, and 1 have just now cured an at tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No altera tive we possess equals the F-A RPAPARILLA you have supplied to the profession as well as to the people.' 1 Froit. J. E. Johnston, Esq , Wakeman, Ohio. " For twelve years 1 had the yellow Erysipelas ow my right arm. during which time 1 tried all the cel ebrated physicians 1 con'd reach, andtook hundreds of dollais'worth of medicines The ulcers were so bad tiiat the cords became visible, and the doctor* i decided that my arm must be amputated. I began. ! inking your SA p. -• raR? LL A Took two bottles, and someof your I ILLB Together they have cured me. ] am now as well and sonud as any body. being in m public place, my esse is known to everybody in tbla community, and excites the wonder or an." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P.,of Xewcastlc, C IF., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. " 1 have used your SAF-SAPAUILLA in my family, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and leei confidence ia cown ending it to the adlicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Bose, Bait Bhoum, Bcald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Siekler. Fsq , the able editor of the TvncUtannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. '• Our only child, about three rears of age, Ml at tacked by pimples on las forehead They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his free, and actually blinded his eyes lor some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and'other remedies, without any at>- paieut effect. For fifteen days we guarded bis lianas, lest with them he should tear open the fesieriug and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Hav ing tried every tiling else wo had any hope from, we began gtving'vour SAKSAPAKILLA. and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to lical when we hod given the first bottle, and was well when wc had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he is now as healthy cud fair ns any other The whole neighborhood predicted tbat the child musk die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram .Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri. "I find your SARSAFAKILLA a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than any other we posses#. The profe-Aon are indebted to you for some of th# best medicines we have." From A J Frmch, M D , an eminent physician of Lawrence. Mass.. who is a prominent member gf the Legislature of Massachusetts. '• I>u. AYER—My dear Sir: I have found your RARS..PARILLA aa" excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of ihe primary and secondary type, and effect ual in-some casts that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em ploy with more cerlainty of success, where a power ful "alterative is required." Mr Chas. S. Fan Lion, of Ketr Ftrunsvck, X. J., bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse ofinercur). or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could lie applied, until the persevering use cf AYKR'S RAUSAFARILLA relieved Fiini Few eases can be found more inveterate aud distressing than this, and it took several dozen bot tles to cure him. Xjoaoorrhcea, "Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrcfulou* Ulcer ation, and lire very olien cured by the alterative 1 effect of this SARSAPARIIXA. Seine cases reouire, I however, in aid of the RARBAFAF.ILLA, the skilful application of local remadies. Fron the well-known ar.d widely-celebrated Br Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I have found your SAKSAI-ARILLA en excellent alterative in diseases of females Many cases of ir regularity. JCeucorrh-ca, I:!' rr.al Ulceration, and local debilitv, arising from the- 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 of her name, writes: '• My daughter and mvsell' have heen cured of a verv debilitating Leucorrh-xa of long standiag,by two bottles of your SAF.BAFARILLA." Rheumatism. Gout. Hirer Complaint, Dys pepsia Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly eured by this EST. SARSAPARILLA. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other pur gatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that thev have ever done. l'.epared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co Lowell, Alass.', and sold by 1 -• M..,K. in : • a; 'l D. Spring, LaceyvHle Harding A Co.. N choison: E A J Frenr. Faetoiy ; viiie, and by dealers in Medicines everywhere. Traveling Public ! imM 'PO accommodate person? wishing to go by public 1- conveyance from this j lace to any section, or re | turn, the undersigned continues to ran a ! 33ei,iX'37" Hjixio OP ! ® m B ifi c? 5 I & ® ® © 3 ; .Jtt£ J o and from Factory? die Depot, leaving his hotel at (j r •! -k, . ui, arriving at Factoryvit!e in time for i Tra'-as to | i dsrcat Bent), Saanton, iltai-l)t)rh f and PHILADELPHIA. Returning, leaves Factoryvillo on tho urn? ft of the New York, Pkilvldpbiit ami Accommoda tion Trvi.i from Great Bend, in Tuukh&n nock tit 7 o'clock, p m. ! N. B.—All Express matter, packnsres n l goods will he couveye 1 to and troin 'ha l>ej i. at reasonable ratp<; the proprietor li dllng himself responsible fur thv safe delivery of all such entrusted to his care. Yowanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o clock, in. Returning, leaves t 3 o'clock, p in Stages for FitCton, Wyoming, nrvi Wilkesbarre, i leave >n the arrival of the Towanda s'ngo, and re i turning connect with the turns. Mon'rose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays asd ' Saturdays, lit 7 o'clock, a. m.. connecting at Montron* with stages for Binghnmton, Ac. iieturning, conm. 'S with stages tor Pittston, fowunda, Ac. Persons wishing to bo called for at their reM 'enccr will be accommodated by leaving their names at u hotel of the proprietor. Ilorses and Carriages in readiness toforwarJ pasw cngcrf at all times. •ftCI-rSnT. T * I ' i li flftfe *