w©-w nxmgr AND— FANCY STORE. NICHOLSON DEPOT, PA. H, S. HABBINB Having refitted a part o! the bull Lug formerly oc -4 cupied by E. F. fraow Si, Co., as a Stove and Tiu ware Store, ■would respectfully announce to the pub lic that v.e have on hand an entire new and care fully selected stock of PRI GS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND DYE-STEM'S, PAINTS, OILS. AND VARNISH. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOVS AND CLOCKS, POCKET CVTLEKY, TOILET ARTICLES. KEROSENE LAMPS, ALBI'MS Ac. Ac. Ac. CIGARS AT WIIOLIiSALE & RIiTAII., and every thing usually kept in a Dr-Jg Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. This branch of trade will bo under the direct su perv i-ion of A. C HLAkESLEE M. I>,, well known as an experienced and skillful Ptiysician and Surgeon; .nd with strict attention to business we hope to merit a liberal share of public patrouage. Offiec of A. C Blakeslee, at the New Drug Store. Jt S. HARDING & Co v3ndl3m. THE CHICAGO TIMES. GEN. M'CLET.LAX'S REPORT. A CII E A 1 i: DITI 0N . We have now ready, iu cheap book form (paper covers,) 6e Mc-CLKLI.AX's RKPOUT, as originally transmitted to the War Department, by Him. As , this is a document ef the most ox!mordmary public ( interest, it ought to have uuieersui circulation. it • vu; ht to be read by every n. n, WJ.IJ.IG nrd child j in th* country. It is supplied as follows at his | 11 copies glt.OO D > copies ' S.OO ! SO copies 9,0(> j fsugle copies, 30 cents- Postage, single copy -:. $0,06 " 2 copies ()6 I •' iO I * " II •- i i " -is ; " '• r J>t " oO 14 , l.iO Wh c'u in all eas-s must be prep-ii 1. STORE I oi WORDEV, Cur ico. 111. | iu NS elmmel KN. OX3TJ O A3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j 330 GRIIENWH.iI STB GET, Keiv Voi la. O. S. Tlaiding, V L. II amm el, > L. Harding. Farmers having butter ah 1 other produce to sell will receive from this tiim tho highest mark? prici and prompt returns. Mr. L. liard'Hg, one of the members, who resides at Niehdfson Depot, vill receive and attend to shipment of all articles, and if desired will make advancements of one half market vale at time of delivery to hitu. 3IIM Ifftl ill REAPER, Farmers ehotiM secure one uf chese excellent Ma chines at once as tho supply i- limited, and we are ec-uiident tli.it the ilemm isfor the pbovus Machines will be gre- t the romin;: - ason us the BICKEYE, is toe iie.-t M ichinc now in n-e, and i.* (fic bc>: adapt ed to ruugh. hilly, aud uneven ground, is the most -arable and is ma.,..ged with the greatest ease of all other machines now in use. For further particulars address JbllNU. STONE, Agent for Wyoming County, Wilkes Baire, Pa. Also Manufacturer of HOR.SJPOWH* r I 111 I ;t i AND SEPERATDItS. als i Manufaoturer of NY 11 F,KTif.R PATI-:N TC' OM I i IN KD TIIHySHEK CLEANER, the best in the J^ata. v3n4o-2tn. HAL miTITE It MUSIC Tflnkhannock, Pa. o— *T. E, P£RK i N 8, Principal, ,jS ■ JL North, jL.'istanl. —O— The first; d only fuli term "f this l os (Ration for this y<-ar wili commenee OK Wednesday, July 20th, 1864, an l continue six weeks. The objeetof the In stitute is to alvrd facilities for a Thorough Musical Hducalicr especially to such l.idie. and gentlemen as are desirous of qualifying them selves tor teach ers of music, either vooai or instrumental, or ss chor isters l> c, [f u '' ars and further iqfjrmatjor apply 4o JS. or in o o l '-' °. r A E. Buok, Tuakhanoock, Peon*.. iingou4 2 p ,s,prt l ' R Pcrkin- care of F. J. Hun , f.gon . Broemo St. New York. Bw. THE nr°i l^" A! ' LXPERIENCB I OF A NERVOUS INVAI 77) Published for the benefit an I ALID. ®en.|and others, who suffer young Medical hamhuv and l. " J ' s r >l " cetl confidence in P*'d directed ,t, V 99, uc kery. By enclosing apost, ■ *: **- 1 ] i INGHAM ami WRKNO 11, Manufacturers and Dealers in <>\ T WVAi.USING CIIKEU, CAMP-TOWS, BRADFORD Co Pa Rolls Carded and Cloth Finished. ! MANUFAGTOT.E CLOTH FOR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES CR AT TI E FOLLOWING PRICES PER YARO: Cassiraer*, Best Finish, fine 45 cents I'laiu Cloth, do 45 " Gray an 1 Mixed Cassiiuercs.4s " Twcßds, 32 Common Fulled Cloth, 40 14 White Flannel, 22 " Madder Rod Flannel, 22 41 Gray Flannel 23 44 The Gray Flannel made wtth taste end very suita Lie for Clothing- HARVEY IMGHAM AMO9 WIiENCII. SW" Persoiiliving at a distance ean hare rolls carded so ns to tike litem hone with them ; and savcthe expense of a second trip. Manufacture ol'Woolen Goods ! CHAPTER 1." The Manufac'uro of Woolen Goods, both iu the ' houx-hold and in the factories, has become 6f M eat i ujsu-t inee on account ofjits forming at present our principal urti. iesol elotl 'Ug. The nature of < ur cli mate make it neece.-sary. and the s -arcity of Cotton j bus greatly increased the va lac of wool and Fabrtcks made Iron, it • an 1 being engaged in the business of | tn.iking Clorh and id nnel, and al. i oil Curding, end ( lot:! J' -sing, we hive thought a few rematks with regard ■ handling Wool, and tlie proper pro ws ' i .•! ior.fietnre. might be of service to the coun i try, and a benefit to ourselves Ihe first process with the farmer who intend# to m ike his wool into rolls for spinning uni weaving at home, niter washing nad shearing, is assarting the qualities. This we do not eryrcct a farmer to da r.s peifc' tly as a regular manufacturer, but by trying is will approximate to r rds it, and bo amply y.iil the litr 1® pair.s required, by having an even thread ar.d smoother fabric. ihe tleece should be whole and be spread out on a table—the coarsest wool will be fourd on the skirts of t!io fleece, an 1 can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre Two qualities from oadh fleece will perhaps be close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the sheep in our country .i .Ter much iu their grj Its of wool -the coarse put of one may do to go with the j finer part of another, and th-ijiuiko three or four qualities out of th : • If it is going to the manu factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, but alter removing ;hc tag-locks, should be rolled up compactly, skin u; Not less than one pound ot lard, fresh l utter or oil sh-ai! I be sent with every ten pounds ot wo.d going to the carding machine. I 1 tie next thing of importance is of eour oto ho well carded, for wh: h we will bo cutircly responsi ble . but in the matter of spinning ami weaving, we have another caution to add, I filess the yarn is evenly twisted, and neat up evenly in the lootfl, the cloth shrinks unevenly in fulling—making gome pla ces wide and others ntm v, and if the finisher sisc cecds in pressing out liu wrtneles, tl dnth will re sume its contort- *a ae an when made into a gar itenf, and the mechanic is sometimes wrongfullv Llamed for <. coat,a becoming lantern jaVed on a man s hick. It is easily avoided by giving the i wheel :n equal mini Her of turns to a giveu length of tureal drawn out. Vi t- find thisditflculty increasing of late years, and l ive couie to the conei isinn that if some of the spiunc sdo not keep better time on Ihei. pianos than on their sj innir- wheels, we s'f uli Halo diva Jlully to listen to their isic. . As J vci y laotneot ot labor sboubi be emr' .yel to ; the best advantage, ai d every mi: r . f nmtcriul be appropriated tj the be-t purpose, on account of our war, we propose to write MBS other chapters <>n our ; bran hof bu.dnc - uft< r this read sulii i utlv to be I remembered an! 11 en'leavor to tlo our work nice en . •}, f oP n I ~i I r ,j skirt era doctor's rout, j iiu.l m ike trowsors si at err .ugh to last a larrncr , through i jtars campaign. INGBAM A WRENCII j HOME FACTOI-.v, CAVI 1.-,V>, BR.im ,ui> Co May 2,'b'4 [ MEHCAXTILE KVVII tI^EMEXT. The undersigned, having been a; pointed Mercan tile appraiser for the County of Wyoming for the year IGrvl. here"... certifies the f< ,ving to lie a cor rect list of Retailers i.. toreign Merchandise, with their names, class aril rate iu the several tuv.ndiips to wit : CLASS BRAIXTriII. 13 E. Bunnell §IO,OO 13 Jn H. llrown 10 00 12 E Meniti 12..3'J ( 1.l VI )S 11 11. ik> S C. Mathewson 7.00 11 Jno. Weils ,Snu 7,00 1 E >t F. Freer 7,1t0 1-4 Gardner Ingham &Co 7.00 14 M . Brigga 7,00 a ATOX. 14 J V. Carpenter, 7,00 r.ALLS. I i A. mo# Beeuicr 7 00 II Chaun -ey -herwood, 7,00 . FORKsTt N. I t Peter McQueen 7.00 14 Iliram Hitchcock 7,D0 14 G. 11 Burgess 7,0 0 LL YOft 14 Gilhc' Brown 7,00 y KiioopAxr. ! 14 Wm. H. Barnes 7.00 14 11. Love 7.00 12 Jennitii t Brother 12,50 ML '.IOL-FM X. 14 D. ilankinson 7,00 13 Sterling * lexiu.is 10.00 e I 13 Silas V'-rtioy ltl.OO 11 Jacob Gailjw 7.U0 NICH'ILKOX. - i 13 Williams 4 Birgc 10,00 13 x. r, n iicox lu.oo II S. L Tiff tii v 7 00 . 12 O L. Hall-trad 12,50 14 Emblu Wright 7,00 XHHTU BRA.XCH. 14 William Garey 7,00 XtiRTU MOItCLAXD. ' i It P'ic.l i Carey 7,09 I 1 lb,win I Si Winters 7.00 £ 14 11. K eler 7,00 ' TI Sk. fioro. II C. P. Miller 7,00 13 X L. K viA Co. lUOO 12 Mott & V.Tight 12,50 14 E. Wlieclook 7,(t0 14 Jno. iVei! 7,00 14 C. M. Koon 7,00 WixmiAM 14 11. S, Graves 7,00 W ASIIISGTOX. * 14 G. tV. Fitrinan 7,00 14 F. W. Zimmerman 7,00 14 Frank C. Bunnell 7.00 An appeal will be held at the Court House in the , Brough of Tunklmnnock, on Friday, the 221 day of July, A. D. 1864. C.L.VAUGHN, i Mercantile ( Appraiser. PESIOtfS! Under the act of Congress of July 14th 1362, any ' soldier in the army of [he United States, who has , been, since the 4th ef March 1861, or who shall be i disc tiled by wound or disease, contracted in the ser- ' I vice, is entitle 1 to a pension of from Eight to thirty j Dollars per month, according to his disability and i t i rank: , And in case nfiToai'! of any soldier Doth wound or ■ ' ii.se.* 1 se contracted iu the service, hi • wife or personal i : represeii'tt*' "S arc entitled, to the t-amo to which he i j would Lave J"en entitlod if totally disabled j The undersigned will attend to the procurment of | sueh ji°nsious for tliot" who arc entitled tbeuts. I Tunkbannoek, ) n R SQ \R T Feb 10 1564. J j MRS. MILTON tOOPER, (AX EXI'KIitKNCKP TAILOUESS,) will make COATS. PASTS, VESTS j —AND— | MEN'S WEAK GENERALLY, | n the les; style, and ia i(t substantial manner. | j Fbe solicits a share of tho public patronage. P.e-idonce, two door? below the Mttbod'st fhurcfc ' nt ?nd St, Tunkht!Bock Pa ' JUST RECEIVED, S ( ~fBCU~ PHILADELPHIA ! 3X, o -wlsT orlda., A FULL A S S 0 ft TMENT OF : & feSP i. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSiMEBS, Clotliiilg, Sh t> t- s , II at s , ji'aiun Fxiote. NOTIONS, &r. dtc , adapted tn this Season which v.i!! be sold at the VERY LOWEST *>lA KE' j i'IIICE for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store o John Weil. , T i TikliaT.Tiock March !yQ, I S >4. AJOINT It KSOI^UTION, I-Rorosixo CK: IAIN Amendment-, to the Constitution. Be is resolved by the Senato aa 1 House of Rep rescntatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |in general assembly met- That the followinj amen luieiiU l>e pnqsjsed to the Constitution of tie | Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions o j the te..lb article thereof , Th ru shall be an additional section to the thin ' article of the Constitution to bo designated sectioi four, as follows i SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified elec tors of tin# Commonwealth shall be in r.y activi military service, under a requisition fro the Presi dent o<' the I uited S'ates, or by the authority of £h. Comn. vealtb, such electors may exercise the righ of suflrage i.i ail elections by the citizens, umic ueh regulations as are or shall be, prescribed bj law, as fully as if they were pr. sent at their usua place of election " FECTIOX 2. There shall be two additional section to the eleventh article of tho Constitution, to be dt ignuted a? sections, eight and nine, us follows; '"SECTIOS 8- No b.li shall be passed by the legi? la tare, containing more than one subje -t which shal 1 e clearly -xpre in the ti , except appropria j tion bills I ' i.'ii -N 0. No bill - all be PASSED by the Leg's j Ltuic gr iiiting any powers, or privileges, in anv I case, v. re the authority to grant such powers, oi I privileges, ha. been or may hereafter I e c nferre i upon t 1 e c arts of this C'luimouweahh." I HENRY C. JGIINS'-'N, Sj.ciiker of the House o . Repo en', itives. J ■) 'UN I*. PENNY, Bpeak-:r of fhe ?ennfe. OK MCR or -rnn Sr., I-.ETAUV or THE COMMON- ) WEAEEU HAURISBRUO. April 25, ( Pennsylvania, ss. I d-. Ueieby certify that the foregoiag is a full irue,.and correct copy of ihe original Joint lieso lutiou of the Genei it A-sembly, entitled '"A Join Resolution proposing eeitain Amen itnciils to the Constitution," as the same remain? on Lie in* thi. office. [Seal.] [x TKNTIHONV whereof, I hare hcrcuntr ! set my h uid and en a sea ac seal of the Secretary': i office in ' iffixel, ihe liv :ind ve ir about Written j LLI .SLIFEH, See. of the Common wcal/h The n' o-.-p Resolution having benr- agreed '" by n : mrjoriiy < f the member? of each Jlousr, at two sue !cc stve us of the General Ass oily of thi.' i C.'::iii'iriiva!th, the promised amendments will b .-iibiuitt' 1 to tiie people, for their adopt, a or rejee . ti..!.,,0n the FIRST T'"F DAY OF AFGI ST, in tin year ot •ur Lord, one thori-an 1. eight hundred, ard .in v-foiir. in o-orian-e With the provisions of the ' tenth article of the Constitution, an I the act entitled ■ ai. i t.. a r entttled. "An a-t pu-.--rC ing the time 1 i ti; ' nerof v ' v-Uting to 'he people, for then approval aud BA..ucation, or rejection, the propose! ainendmeuts to the Constitution," approved the tv. - nt >-thi; I day of April, one thousand, eiget fiun : (lie l and s;xly-fonr. KLT -G/IFER, Secretary ofthe Commonwealth. ..irrisburg, May, 9, I^o4. —3m. JQ EG,, L.VT'K k WESTERS IT W. ! Runuing Time of Passenger Trains, June 2d- 1864. KAVK ,V.|;l HWAUD. LEAVE SOUTHWARD Aeeoaa- I'assen t I Passetl- Aecom- I mo-Ja- ger. | ger, moda- J tiou. i tiou. . P. M. P. M. IA. M. P. M, | STATIONS 200 (i,40 Greit Brad ... 7,49 2,50 1. >5 6,21 New Milford 7,59 2,45 1.00 6,U1) Montrose 8,20 3.1:5 12 25 5,38 Hopbottom 8,4 1 3,50 11.50 5,1(1 Nicholson 9,00 4,25 11 -0 4,56 FauD>ryvilte 9,24 5,15 10 .*5 4.40 Abington 9.40 5'40 10,40 1,32 Clark'. Summit 949 6,00 10.10 4.10 SCRAN TON 10,20 6.30 A. M 3,42 Greenville 10,40 P M. 329 Dunning' 10.52 ....•* 3,17 Mo-cow 11,02 ••• ]- 254 Goulusboro 11,26 ]ss •••• 2,40 Tobvhinna 11.40 •••• - 11 ;50 > ? •••• 202 Oakland- 12,17 -...f -j •••• 1,46 Hsnryville 12,33 ••••f •• •• 1,35 Spragueville 1,2.43 •• •• i < •• •• 1,24 Stroudsburg 12,f>4 •■••.J, |w •*•- 1,03 Water Gap 1.03 •••• < f 12,47 Mount Bethel 1,24 > ,Vj 12,35 Delaware 1,50 ••••£ L - -•■ 12.10 "Manunka Chunk-* 1,5 i • ••• • - • 12.02 Bridgeville 2,i4 K • ••• 11.38 Washington 2,23 •••• • ••• 11,20 New Hampton 2,45 •••• •••• A' M. "Ciiauge for Phil. • • 1* M. • The Passci-ijvr Tialu MurihivaiU Leaves New Hampton on tho orrival of the Mail Train wlii-h leaves NEW I ORK at 8.10 A."M., and MANTNKA CHUNK on tho arrival of tho Train which leaves PHILADELPHIA. (Kensington Dc )>t) at 7-15 A. M. At SCR AN TON this Train ruak - dose connections with trftiU3 or tho LACK* A WANNA .fe BrOOMSBFBG .ml DELAWARE & Hl D>ON T Railroads and at Gicat Bend with the Mai! Train on the Erie Railway g- ihg West. Toe Passenger Train SauHm i'.i'ii Leaves Great Ben-i alter the arrival of the Cincinnat Eifpres nun tho iVcst. conueetiug at Seranton with 1 rains on t!;- Lackawanna and Bloomsbnrg and Delaware and Hods in Railroads ; at Manur.ka Gcuvk with the train for Philadelphia, and at New Hampton with Trains for JVew York, the Le high Valley, Harrisburg, An. Passengers by this Train arrive in New York at 5.50, iu PhiUJelpeia at 6,30, au J in Hamshurg at 9 20 P. M. The Accommodation Train Northward, connects at Great " ml with the Day Express g"ing We by which passengers arrlvo at Ithaca and Syracuse tho same day. Southward, haves Great Bend after the arrival of the New Yoik Express going East. I lf' All Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Safit.' ' R A. HENRI, Gen. Tkt. Agert. AICTIII! AICTiOI!! pi- v-A-TTcsi-mNr Licpiiscii Auctioneer • for the Couoty of Wyoming will attend to the real or personal property on short notice and reasonable terms. ftrrMj " rvArsHs ] Hell's.Sbeclflc Pills-- Warranted in e!i Cascgj can be relied on! Never fail to euro! Do m? nauseate ! Are speedy in action ! No eh.-.ngj of di et, required! Do not interfere w'lh business ttafMTfll! Can bo.-rised witlnut detection! I j,ward cure- thigjmonth—some of them very severe eases Over one Pun Ired pLy iei.in? hive u-ed them in their I practice, und-all speak well of their efficacy, an 1 j approve"oT theionomposition. whieh is entirely voge y table, an 1 harmless on tho system. Hundreds of i j certificates can be^hown. 151.u-'.s it'KCtFic'Pills are the original and only i genuine Specific Pill. They are adapted for male and female, old or young, and tho only reliable reme dy for effecting a permanent and speedy cine in all ! case 3 or Spermatorrhea, or r-cminal Weakness, with , all its train of evils, such as Uretheral and Vaginal j Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or lnvolunta | rily Emission, Incontinuence, Genital Debility and Irritability, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power, ! Nervous Debility, A" , Ac., all of which arise princi ! pally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abase, or I constitutienal dor.-.ngemcTit, and incapacitates the | sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life, fin I all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea. Gleet, and itriet . ures, and in Diseases of tho Bladder and Kidney?, they act as a charm! Belief is experienced by tak ing a single box. Sold bv nil the principal druggists. Price 31 They will bo scut by 'mail securely sealed, and confiden'ially, on receipt of the money, by J BRYAN, M P., No. 76 Cedar Street lew York, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Scumal. Urinary, Sexual, unci Nervous Diseases, who will send, fr>-o to all, the following valuable workj in sealed envelope: 4 n' THE FIFTIETH TIIOISAMD —Dn. BELL'S TREA .T TISE on Self-Abuse, Premature decay, Impotence °* and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, le., a pamphlet of 61 page-, containing important advice to the afflicted, anl which should be read by every _ sufferer, as the moans i l cure in tho severe* stagey is plainly set forth. Two stamps required to pay postage. IMPORTANCE TO LADIES.—DK. IIAKVI , FEMALE TILLS HAVO never yet failed in removing difficulties arising from obslit ctbn, or stofpnge of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health wh*u suffering ~ rfrom Spinal affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites i n, and may u f be taken by the most delicate female -without caus ing distress —the same time they act like a charm d by strengthening, invigorating and restoring the in system to a healthy condition, and by ringing or the monthly period with regularity, uo matter lrotu c- what edfic/thc obstruction may arise. Tn-y slump , e i IWwever, NOT be taken during the first three or four i- | months, ot pregnancy, t tough safe at any other 10 ! t me, as miscarriage would be the result, it Each box contains 60 Pills. Price §l. -r DR. HARVEY'S IKE ATI.'SE on diseases of Fe iy males, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, fctorili ri ty, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emph the Ladies Private Medical Ad as visor, . pamphlet ol 04 pages, sent iree to any add'- Six cents required to pay postage- The Pil's and book will be sent by mail when do s- sired securely sealed, and prepaid, by 11 ■ • J.BRYAN, M. P., f?enrai Agent i- * No. 76 Cedar *t, New York. if* S-jld by ali the principal druggists. *" '' * Jan 20, 1861 v-3-n-23-ly. 3 V. S. 10-40 Bomls. if • These Bjnds are i.-sucd under the Act of Cong res of March ?th,. 1564, which provides that all 1' issued undei ibis Act shall bo EXEMPT FROST I TAX VriON by or t ?r any ctate or municipal au — th rrity. Subscriptions to those Bonds are received e in United States notes or rotes of National Banks. T'h j are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the 0 pleasure yd" tho Government, a : any perk ' nht Uss t/uin ten nor more than Jorty yearn from their date and until their redemption FiYE PER CENT IN a TEKEST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, tfu Bi.nffsVr not over one hundred doliarS annually ' 'and on r.li is other Bonds semi-annnAtly. The interest is payab!- on the first days of March and September in each d -ve*r e ,Subscribers will rocoivo either Registered er Cou ;1 pon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds e ' ~ aro,recorded Vn the books of the U. 3. Treasurer, ' ana 'an be transferred only on tho owner's order, — B Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to thiv loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by pay in.-the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States or tho notes of National Banks, adding fifty percent, from premium,) or receive them drawing' I interest from the drto of subscription and deposed— as theses Bind are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, thqir value is increased from one to three per cent per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in J various parts of the country. -! At the present rate of premium on gold they pay . Over Eight per Cent Interest in currency, an i are of equal convenience cs a per manent or temporary investment. It is believe! that no securities offer so great in ducements to lenders as tho various descriptions of U.S. Bonds. In all other forms cf indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock compa- j nies or separate communities only is pledge t for payment, while for the debt of the United Slates the whcli property of the country, is holdcn to se- , euro the p yyuient of both principal and interest In coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from I £3O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, an l | arc thus made equally available to the smallest ten- j 1 der and tho largest capitalist They can be convert- | jed into money at uny moment, and the !. ' r will j hnve the bene-1 of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that 1 tho total Funded Debt of tho United States on j which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of i March, 1364. was §768, 965, 000. The interest on I this debt for the coming fiseal year will be §45,927, j j 126, while the customs revenue in gold for the cur- l , rent fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1354, hats been f so far aUthe rate of over 3109,000,000 per annum It will be si en that even tho present gold reve ! fine oF the Government arc largely in excess of the ; wants of the Treasury for the payment ef gold fvc j tcrest, while the recent increase of the- tariff i doubtless raise tho annual receipts from customs or. ' I j the of importations, to §l5O 900,000 j per annum. • } Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan ' : agents we're not issued from the United State Ureas- j jury until March 26, but in the first thice weeks of April the subscriptions averaged more thau TEN i MILLIONS A \\ EEK. Subscriptions will bo received by tho First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa* ' Second National Unnk ef Pliiladeli kia, IV. j j I The National Bank of Philadelphia,* Pa. ' AND BY ALL NATIONAL B VVKH whien are depositaries cf Public money, arid ail ( D.aNKS AND BANKERS ' throughout the country, (acting as ngerits ofth3 i National Depositary Dinks) will furuisu fuither . information on application and AFFORD EVERY TO SUBSCRIBERS I r IMPORTANT™ FEMALES a <( {PuAfc) v - r HOC It ?1 A T I O N ! I ; ii j TO Til Li LADIES .1! Both Slurried aiid Single. J THE OLDEST REGULATOR FOR FEMALES. DR. CHEESE MAN'S FEMALE PILLS e Will itu-nediately relieve, without pain, oil disturb e anccMftheperioii uivcharice, whether ari.viagi.om n relaxtion or su; >r<-- p isuis, Broken | •Sleet., aud •; u ' as-n* and tunig rous effects of . an uuntit :ral c.-nuition of the sexual f uia-ii.iiis, in - i ibe wvr •. <• - fiuur Aii>u. or White--, t -sy ef ! lee I as ; i*t ly i u . DR. CIIEESFM YN'S FEMALE PILLS I Have been usca UV Elf A QUARTER OF A CEN j j TUKY. 'l'Lcy arc offered as the only s :• means of [j ; renewing int -rrupted tuenstraation, but L : J'< > must c • pear i/f-ifimd that Ikrre is one condition of th fe juulc system in irfur'i the Pills cannot : c ta.'.en without pmdnrtn:r A PF.OJJJJIAK Ji li>'ULT. The condition r If NETS, RIBBONS, ! M A'llUßri, liACSES.iIBAD* I) It ESSE!?, ar.J, in short all art 1 * usually | found in a MILL! NEJftY STORE, She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her Rue, before purchasing elsewhere. Mrs Stark : can lie fom.d at the b-.u.-e formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark iu the I•• na. 1 Tuid.iiannooiv, ready auj willing lo servo ;sia i „i Liver tlist a.es, and tu *, hum the fol 1 luwiug l, Fullness or Weight in the ■ ' "P-, ••^ ,ur , Eruet! 1 ,li 'M. Sinking or Fluttering at . thai it ft bo Stomach, >uimtmng of the Head Hur ried and D.fiij ult Breathing, Fluttering of the lleart CboK.ng or Suffocating Seiif-.tions when in a Ju n . I ..;tun Lmmc, of Vi ion, Hots or Web. befor. th? . n , f ' 1 Lnil I>ain ' Hie lit ad, Heficiencr j 0. i crspu-.iU n, Yelloivne-s of the Skin an.'Eve. ; . ,n t "Bide Ba-k Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden 1 lushes of Heat, Butmng m the Flesh. Constant I®. _ ! kv.l, anl groat Depression of Spirits. I'AItTICULA NOTICE 7;• re arc many preparatives sold under the turn* ln Dottles, compounded of ittm'" / y , I wc °™r; U.n.J ESS. 25% if'' 1 hrM . ■ j „ r.dilerofthe Encyclopedia . Ii •" 'hus Knowledge. .vl'Loaen not di.-; to f.n or or reeornmend Pa* ont Medicine in general, through distrust of their ingredients ami efiocts, I jet know of no sufficient reasons whcNi twin inay n-t te-tify to the benefitsh believes huuse.f to have re ived fro-u any stm*'o preparation in the to * that ho may thus contribute to flic benefit of other . I do th- tii- more r. adiky regard to Hoofland'. German -.prepared by Dr. O. M Jackson, of ity, I I was preju :: ed H.ra.mt them for 'ITa ai ' U . o r ? '"'l-rci-rion tiat they WCT. chietij au am. colic mixture. lam indebted to inr friend Robert -hoemaker, Esq., f„ r the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and forencoufageaentr Hm, ry i i e ?'. n ;! tf#rlnfi from ere.it and long COM, Fitters it J . ,!0 ."- c f "iree bottle.of these L to s~t tho beginning ..f the pr scfif yehr, was folk *cd OJ OMdeiit re.ief, an * restoration to a de gree of bt.di,y an J mental vigor which 1 had tot felt for six- months before, .ml had almost despaired of regammg. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them Ph.lad'a, June 2d, IS6I. V Nr: TOS Enow*. DISEASES C F KI D iN EY S AND BLADDER, In Young or Aged, Male or Female, Speeui.j rem cl. and tV " lgrtiont restsred to health EE LICATE CHILDREN, Those suGermg Lom MAR ASMI!K, wasting away with settr. Ely wny t!e,h on tin ir bones, are cured in a rem , ■ r'tin.e: one fcoti'.j . each cases, will have a moat auri rising eF>.|. ISTT^s Having suffering children as above, and wishing * mis,, them, wiU never regret the day they commenc ed With those Bitters. J J m LITERARY MEN. STt T DENTS*,. And those working hard with their brains, should al jniys keep a bottle of lloufland's Bitter, near them, as tl ey w.ll flcd much beucfit fiotn its use, ts> : both mm I nr. 1 body, invigorating and not depressing. It IS NOT A LKU'OR STIMULANT,. ANI) LEAVE.? NO PROSTRATION. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. V o call attention of all having relations or friend*. ( in tho army to the fact that " IIOOFLAND'S Oer man Hitters will cure nine tenths of the diseases in duced by e\pvsttros and privation... incident to camp Mte. In tho luts, ptibHstied almost daily ithe news papers, on the arrival of the sick, it wU be noticed,, that a very large proportion are suffering from debil ity. Every case of that kind can b-s readily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters. We have no hesita tion in stating thsf, if these Bittern were freely used among our sotdwrs, hundreds of lives might baaaved that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letter, from sufferers in the army o*d hospitals, who hare bn restored r° health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them bv their friend*. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. See that the Signature nf "C. M. .JACKSON" is on tiio W RAPPER of each Bottle.. Price per It >ttle T5 cents, or Halt Duz. for 84,00. Should y oir nearest druggist not have ihc artiele do Hot be put ou by any nf tlie intoxicating preparm \ ,l " ns l!,i,t he in its piaoo, but send to us [ and we v. ill fiurward, securely packed, b/eyperss. ' P. luclnal Oillce and i0. -3 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVENS. (Successors to C. M JACKSON A Co ) Proprietors FST FOR ? ALJbi by DroMist. and Dealenia M; town in the United Stst