North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, August 31, 1864, Image 4

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    BI.„ LACK. A WESTERN K. R.
Running Time of Passenger Trains, June
2J. 180 ft.
BATE .VIXTSWARU. | LBATB SOUTHWARD
Aeeom~PjweeT~~ TPassen- Accoin- |
mods- gr. [ I gr, moda- |
tieu. | j tioo. j
P. M. P. M. J IA. M. P. M, |
STATIONS .
~~ 200 6,40~ Great Bend 7,40 2,20
R35 6,21 New Milfurd 7,59 2,15
1.00 6,00 Montrose 8,20 3,15
12 25 5.3S llopbottom 8,41 3,50
11,50 5,16 Nicholson 9,00 4,25
11,20 4.56 Factory rilte 9,24 5,15
10.55 4,40 Abington 9.40 540
10,40 4,32 Clark's Summit 9,48 6,00
10,10 4.10 SCRANTON 10,20 6,30
A. M 3,42 Greenville 10,40 P.M.
FT 3,29 Dunning 10,52 • •••£?
-
0g .... 2.40 Tobyhanaa 11,40 ••••
■ .... 2.20 Forks 11;50 •••• >
► .... 202 Oakland 12,17 .... ®
ft.... 1,46 Henryrilla 12,33 ••••
•••• 1,35 Spraguerille 12.43 •• •• <
" 1.24 Stroudsburg 12,54
.... 1.03 Water Gap 1,08
12,47 Mount Bethel 1,24 ••••>
Jw>... 12,35 Delaware 1,50 ••••2
22 .... 12,10 *Manunka Chunk*. 1.55 ••••
.... 12,02 Bridgeville 2,1-4
11,51 Oxford 2,15 ••••2
.... 11,20 New Hampton 2,45 ...
.... A' M. 'Change for Phil... PM. ••••
The Passenger Ti aiti Northward
Leaves New Hampton on the orrival of the Mail
Train whi<-h leaves NEW YORK at S.lO A. M., and
MANUNKA CHUNK en the arrival of the Train
which leaves PHILADELPHIA. (Kensington De
pot) nt 7-15 A. M.. At SCRANTON this Train
makes close connections with trains on the LACK*
AWANNA A BTOOMSBUBG and DELAWARE A
HUDSON Railroads, and at Great Bend with the
Mail Train on the Erie Railway going West.
Tne Passenger Train Southward
Ls ares Great Bend after the arrival of the Cineinnat
Express from the West, counectiug at Scranton
with Trains on the Luckawanna and Bloomsburg
and Delaware and Uuds in Railroads ; at Mauunka
Cnuek with the train for Philadelphia, and at
Nsw Hampton with Trains for New York, the Le
high Valley, Harrisburg, Ac. Passengers by this
Train arrive in New York at 5.50, in Philadelpeia
at 6.30, and in Harrisburg at 8 20 P. M.
The Accommodation Tratu
Northward, connects at Great Bend with the Day
Express going West, by which passengers arrive at
Ithaca and Syracuse the same day.
Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival of
the New Yotk Express going East.
All Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway
stop at Great Bend.
WATTS COOKE, Supt.
R A. HENRY, Gen. Tkt. Agect.
CHICAGO 'TIMES.
GEN. M'CLELL N'S REP RT.
A CUEAP EDITION.
We hare now readv, in cheap book form (papef
eovers,) GIB MCCLELLAN'S REPORI, as originally
transmitted to the War Department, by him. As
this is a document of the most extraordinary public
interest, it ought to have universal circulation. It
onght to be read by every man, woman and child
in the country. It is supplied as follows at * his
12 copies ft 3,00
25 copies 5 ,00
SO copies 9,00
Single copies, 30 cents-
I'OII&ge, eluglu wpy - • #0,06
" 2 copies '• 06
• 4 " ft O
G " 14
•- 12 " 28
•' 25 '• 56
•• 5 O " , J.IO
Which in all cases must be prepaid.
STOREY A WORDEN,
CHICAGO. 111.
A LA MODE.
THE LATEST PROM NEW YORK.
Ist
MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN
again informing her friends, and the ladies gen
erally, that she has received, and is still receiving
large and well selected assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of HATS. BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOSSES, FEATHERS, LACES, HEAD
DRESSES, and, in short all art l a usually
found in ft
MILLINERY STORE.
She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in
her line, before purchasing elsewheie. Mrs Stark
can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen
ry Stark in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and
willing to serve all who may favor her with a call.
MANTUA-MAKING.
We have secured the services of an experienced
PHEBS-IVT A ELEFI,
and at all timet will be prepared to Fit and Make
Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.—
Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we
remain
Yours, Respectfully.
MRS. A. G.STARK.
April 27, 1864
THE
CAMPAIGN AGE.
THE PUBLISHERS OF
THE PHILADELPHIA AGE,
Will issue a Campaign Sheet fcr the Democratic
and Conservative masses
It will be printed on a large sheet of flno white
paper at such rates 88 will bring it within the
each of all, It will support the nominees of the
Democratic National Convention, the full proceed
ings of which will be published in its columns. It
will boldly advocate the lights of the white man,
and fearlessly sustain al) the constitutional rights
•f the citixen, no matter from what quarter they
may be assailed.
Toe first number will be issued about the sth of
August. The whole nutnbor will be thirteen fol
lowing each other weekly, until the Presidentia.
•lection, the result of which will be contained in
the final number. Democratic and Conservative
Clubs, County Committees, Agents and alt inter
ested in the cause aro invited to co-operate in ths
circulation of
THE CAMPAIGN AGE.
TERMS:
The CAMPAIGN AGE, ot Thirteen Numbers.
SINGLE COPIES for the series, 50 cents.
18 CLDM of not less than 20 to one address 45 ets
each.
IN CLCBR of notion than 50 to one address 45
eta each.
D r r XJ^ B V. ch ord#r ' d NO VA
RIATION WILL BE MADE IN ANY C4SE
FROM THE ABOVE TBRMS.
Orders should be sent in immediately to
CLOSSBRENNER At WELSH
ISO Chestnut street.
Phi lode lp iia, p f
MIMIIMBM !
Our LETTER A. FAMILY SKWrNO MACHINE |
is fast gaiuing a world-wide reputation. ft is be- :
TonJ donbt the best and cheapest and most beautiful
of allE.mil/ Sewing Machme* yet offered to the
public No other Family Sewing Machine has so
many useful appliance* for Heuiming, Binding, Fcll
iucr. Tucking, Gathering, Guaging, Bt aiding, Em
broidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Family
Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great
variety of work- It will sew all kinds of cloth,
and with nil kinds of thread. Great, and recent im
provements make our Family Sewing Machine most
reliable, and mo.it durable, and most certain in ac
tion at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked
stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any one, ev
en of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance, j
how to use the letter A. Family Sewing Machine. — 1
Our Family Sewing Machines are fiuished in chaste |
and exquisite style
The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a
piece of cunning workmanship of the most useful
kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and
when about to be operated may be opened a? a spa
cious and substantial table to sustain the work. —
While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest
woods, are finished in the simplest aud chastest man
nor possible, others are adorned and einbelished in
the most costly and superb manners.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Ma
chine in oporation, so as to judge of its great capaci
ty and beauty.
It is fast bee< tning 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 PAMPHLET.
TIIE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
459 Broadway, New York.
Philadelphia Office, fit 10 Chestnut St.
I)"UiuU'tLx"' S A S r, m Tunkh.nm.ok,
—AND—
TIN SLIOP.
THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over
Hankiuson's Store, in
MESHOPPEN PA.,
and will constantly kiep on hand all the latest
MPROVED COM STVES
Among which are the " CALORIC," MINER and
" UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOYE.ii.iiil
Heaters of every description, which he offers for
READY RAY
at prices that will defy competition
His stoves are bought directlv of the Manufactur
ers at ALBANY, WJLKLSBARRE. PROVIDENCE
and SCRANTON. He is therefore enabled to sell
them at a small advance on the original cost
TIN, SHEET-JBOM,
srv ~ A * D ~
Copper Ware.
all kinds on hand and made to order. Also
PIP, WAGON no X S, AN D SL.I G H-
S HOES FOR SALE.
The popular Cooking Stove,
For st Q, u en,
(Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at
s'~o For 8 inch, $25 for 9 inch,
REPAIRING AMD 30BB1NS
neatly and promptly done.
HENRY STANSBURY.
Meshoppen, Dee 17th, 18G2 —v2nl9ly.
FSILTS & F2©W£RB
—O —n—
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS H AD IN SUCCESSFUL
operation, for several years, a
M & ft & '£ ft Y,
A TOWANDAi
where all of the most approved anil rare kinds of
FRUIT Or ORNAMENTAL TREES.
Can be obtained.
Being conv.nced from experience that his Trees
and Plants will give far better satisfaction to the
Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown
in other localities, he confidently solicitsthcir patron
ago.
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 to.
no3I-ly. D HARKINS.
HARDWARE & IROtf
HUNT BED'S & BLAIR
OW OFFER FOR SLE
IRON, STEKL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS,
BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX
IIORSE-SHOES. HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
niiiEis'iniiui.
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT
SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BOTTS, NETS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING,
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
TARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac., Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOOR* AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LEATUEER AND FINDINGS,
FIBN M LES.
Snr-stos, k~*rcfe 26, 18<SS. vlnGl
! T HE
;PLACE TO BUY
YOUR
STO V EJS !!
IS AT TUB
; STOVE, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE
MANUFACTORY.
WHERE MAY BE FOUND a large and well se
lected assortment of the most approved patterns,
j consisting of COOKING, PARLOR and HEATING
j STOVES, for wood or coal, and will be sold at low
j prices.
Wo would call the attention of the public, and
I farmers in partUular, to our NEW LLEVATED
i OVEN COOKING STOVE, for wood or coal,
THE DACOTAH! !
' which for economy, durability and neatness of design
cannot be surpassed. It is made with extra HEAVY
TOPS, COVERS and VENTILLATED.CENTRES,
and with front doors to slide. The oven and flues
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
Good Stove
hould call and examine it before purchasing else
where.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET
IRON WARE
of all kinds, ZINC, STOVE PIPE, IRON WARE,
Ac., aiways on hand.
Merchants supplied with goods on reasonable
terms. Roofing, guttering and all kinds of jobbing
will be promptly attended to.
OLD BRASS, CUPPER, 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 in\itc
all in want of anything in our line to give us a call.
••Live and let live." yuick sales and small profits
is our motto.
E. F. SNOW A CO
Nicholson Sept.- 863.
Worth of Goods
I ARRIVING AT TIIE
IXToxv Store!
AT MILL TOWN, PA.
i
Now is your time to purshase
SILK GOODS,
imv coODS,
IIARDWAKE,
OUEENSWAHE,
' GLASSWARE,
LOOTS SHOES'
" n HATS & CAPS.
And a Variety of other Articles too
y
Numerous to mention,
r Cheaper Than Ever
C. SHERWOOD,
Has received direct from the cities of
PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK,
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
ssortment of
Fall and Wint r Goods
(Purchased entirely for Cash) ever offered in MILL
TOWN, which he is selling at
UNC MM ON LOW P I CES!
His /Stock, which he intends to
keep always Full, embracese very
' thing wanted by the People in this
Place, and customers can at all times
5 rely on getting the rticles they may
want, at /Satisfactory Prices. eis
not to be undersold by any, and asks
the Public to call and examine his
STOCK. e would ask the L DIES
ot call and Examine his Assortment ot
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
A NO FANCY Alt T I CLES,
OF WHICH HE HAS the FIRST CHOICE.
POSTSCRIPT.
His stores at F.WTON ENTRE and
ILWAUKIE —making three in all,
are also in full blast, thereby ena
bling him to keep up a complete is
ortment in each.
C. SIIERIVC 0B
Nor Pa. ,1663
Auditor Notice..
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County an An_
ditor to distribute the fund arrUincr from the Sheriff '
I sale of ths Real Estate of James W Girey, will at- j
! tend fo that duty, at his office in Tunkhannnek Bor- |
J otigb on Saturday. Ausrnst 13th. A. D: 1864 at 10 j
j o'clock A, M-; at which time and place ell perrons
j are required to present their claims or be debarred
| rum coming in upon said fund.
1 July 16th 1864 Jlaftsoy Sicklor.
U. s. 10-40 Bonds.
Those Bonds are issued under the Aet of Congress
of March Bth, 1664, which provides that all Bond
issued under this Act shall bo EXEMPT FROM
TAXATION by or under any statoor municipal au
th)rity. Subscriptions to these Bonds are received
in United States notes or notes of National Banks,
They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the
pleusure of the Government, at any period not less
than ten nor more than forty years from their date
and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT IN
TEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of
not over one hundred dollars annually and on all
other Bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable
on the first days of March and September in each
year.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Cou
pon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds
are recorded on tho books of the IT. S. Treasurer,
and can be transferred only on the owner's order, —
Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more
convenient for commercial uses.
Subscribers to this loan will have the option of
having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by
paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in United
States or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty
per centj from premium,) or receive them drawing
interest from the date of subscription and deposet —
as theses Bond are
Exempt from Municipal or State; Taxation,
their value is increased from one to three per cent
per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in
various parts of the country.
At tho present rate of premium on gold they pay
Over Eight per Cent Interest
in currency, and are of equal convenience as a per
manent or temporary investment.
It is believed that no securties offer so great in
ducements to lenders as the various descriptions of
U.S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the
faith or ability of private parties or stock compa
nies or separate communities only is pledge i for
payment, while for the debt of the I r.ited States
the whola property of the country, is holden to se
cure the p yyuient of both principal and interest in
coin.
These Bonds may be subscribed fr in sums from
SSO up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and
are thus made equally available to the smallest len
der and the largest capitalist They can be convert
ed into money at any moment, and tho holder Will
have the bene-t of the interest.
It may be useful to state in this connection that
the total Funded Debt of the United States on
which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of
March, ISG4, was 5763, 965, 000. Tho interest on
this debt for the coming fiscal year will bo §15,927,
126, while the customs revenue in gold for the cur
rent fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1854. has been
so far at the rate of over 3100,000,000 per annum
It will be seen that even the present gold reve
nue of the Government are largely in excess of the
wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold in
terest, while the recent increase of the tariff will
doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on
the same amount of importations, to S 150,000,000
per annum.
Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan
agents were not issuod from the United State Treas
ury until March 26, but in the first thiee weeks of
April the subscriptions averaged more than TEN
MILLIONS A WEEK.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa-
Seeond National Bank ef Philadelphia, Pa.
The National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
AN 1) BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS
whicn are depositaries of Public money, and all
RESPECTACLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the country, (acting as agents of the
National Depositary Btnks) will furnish furthei
information on application and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS
THE LATEST 3HBWS
FROM EUROPE
Is fully confirmatory of former reports that Til E
DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF HOL
LAND.
It is also authoritatively announced that
o. s. Miills
lias exelusive possession of the
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
AT—
TUNKHANNOCK,
where every thing in the line of his trade can be
had nt the
LOWEST LIVING PIiOFITS.
HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, tho iat
est and most improved Patterns of
COOKLIM&,
AND
PARLOR STORES,
with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete.
Roofing & Guttering
in all its branches, attended to on short notico and on
REASONABLE TERMS.
REPAIRING,
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND - CHEAPLY DONE.
0. S. MILLS
funkhanno'k, Nov 4, 1563. v3-nl3.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
Sewing-Machines.
The Cheapest and Best.
OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL ESTABLISHED
BEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD.
FOE Cncuuui, LADIES' AI.MA.VAC, 4c.
AGENTS WANTED.
• Address WHEELED & WILSON
Swin<i-Mnrltine Co.
704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
The Latest Stye
. —OF—
SPRCTG & SUMMER
Boi^iets
and
MILLING y GOODS,
have just been received at the establishment oi
LOUi SAH EPEURN.
on Tioga Street, opjiosite the Post-office, where will
be found Ladies. Chilren. Misses, and Boy's FLATS,
HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in
the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lowest
Cash Prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies
please call and examine for themselves.
Tunkhannock,Oct 3 1862.—v'2n1l lywil
int E: -W"
AND
C H AIR.
MAN^^^^RY!
The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture
Cabinet anj Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock,
next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store —where are
kept on hand an I manufactured to order:
TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and ryles.
CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common.
BUREAUS o( all styles, sizes, and prices.
BEDSTE ADS. Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, ROOK
CASES, and indeed every thing which can 'be found
in the largest furniture esbm.ii.-bmcnts inthecountrv
which lie will sell at prves as ! .\v as they can be
bought in any to- Q outside of the cities. Being sat
isfied that he car. compete, both in workmanship and
prices with any establishment in the t oUDtry. he so
licits the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all kinds done ir. a neat, substan
tial and workmanlike manner.
N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re
paired.
FNDERTAKING. —Having a Tlearse r,f his own,
and having hail much experience, be will attend to
this department of the business on short notice and
in a satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM HAAS.
July 16, 1962.—v1n*191y
CKOCKERYTTT
A Large Stock just Opened
AT
T. L. BOSS & CO'S.,
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WINDOW SHADES.
WINDOW SUA PES.
WINDOW SHADES.
OF ALL STYLES.
CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS
CLOTII SHADES WITH BORDERS.
FIX IT RES AND ROLLERS, COMPLETE.
FIXTURES AND ROLLERS COMPLETE
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CERTAINS
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CERTAINS
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS.
ALSO
A Large Stock ot White Goods:
SWISS MI LS
DOTTED SWISS MI'SLIN,
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETS.
LACES,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
SPRING SKIRTS.
GLOVES.
PEAL ALEXANDRE'S KID.
And a Large Stock of
TABKEEBOTIONS.
T ron,
Nails,
White-Lead,
Zinc, Linseed Oil,
Glass, Putty, Door-Locks,
and a general assortment of
BU ILERS' HAR / l RE.
Fish, of all kinds.
Cash. Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Tunkhannock, March, 9th ISG4.
FOR RATS, '.MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, I!EI> BIGS
MOTHS IN FL-RS WOOLENS, AC,, INSECTS ON PLANTS
FOWLS, ANIMALS, AC.
Put up in 25c. 50c. aud SIOO Boxes. Bottles, and
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, and Public in
stitutions, Ac.
"Only infallible remedies known."
~Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family ."
"Rats come out of their h. .es to die."
£ Wholesale in ail large cities.
i ITSold by all Druggists isjtetailers everywhere
&.T! ! ! BEWARE ! ! ! of all worthless imitation
that "COSTAR'S name is on each Box, Bottl
and Flask, before you buy.
Address IIENKT R. COSTAR
Sf Principal Repot 492 Broadway, N . Y.
tjTSold byJ. Lyman,f Co., whelemla Ratal,
Agent, Tarkhaae'-hFA.
worn
J SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS DISIASIS,
From Emery Edes, a well-known merchant ef
Oxford, Maine.
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someot vour FILLS. Together they have cured me.
1 am now as well and sound as anybody. Being in a
public place, my case is known to* everybody in this
commodity, and excites the wonder of all."
. From lion. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle, C
}V.. a leading member qf the Canadian Parliament.
1 " I have used your SARSAPARILLA in my family,
for general debility, and for purifying the blood,
with very beneficial results, and feel confidence k
commending it to the afflicted."
St. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt Rheum.
Scald Head, Sore Eyea.
. From Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor qf tic
Tunckhannoch Democrat, Pennsylvania.
" Our only child, about three years of age, WAS at-
I tacked by pimples on his forehead They rapidly
| spread until they formed a loathsome aud virulent
sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded
his eyes for some duys. A skilful physician applied
nitrate of silver and'other remedies, without any aw-
I parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands,
lest with them lie should tear open the festering and
corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Hav
ing tried every thing else we had any hope from, we
began giving'your Sa RSAPARILLA, and applying
i file iodide ol potash lotion, us you direct. Ihe sore
began to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was well when we had finished the second. The
child's evelashes, which had come out, grew again,
and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The
whole neighborhood predicted that the child must
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
From Dr. Hiram Sloat. of St. Louis, Missouri.
"I find your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual
remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis,
, ' and for syphilitic disease than any other we posseea.
, The profession are indebted to you for some of tha
i best medicines we have."
From A. J. French, M. />., an eminent physician qf
Lawrence. Miiss., wko is a prominent member of
the Legislature of Massachusetts.
"DR. AVER —My dear Sir: I hare found your
1 SARSAPARILLA an'excellent remedy for Syphilis,
both of the primary and secondary type, and effect
ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to
other remedies. I do not know what we can eta.
ploy with more cert ainty of success, where a power
' l'ul alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. S. Can Lietv, of New Brunswck, N. J.,
bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
; of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more
and more' aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that could be applied, until tbe
persevering use of AYER'S SARSAFABILLA relieved
1 liim. Few cases can be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, and it took several dozes bot
j ties to cure him.
Leucorrhcea, "Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcer
• ation, and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases require.
I however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, tbe skilful
application of local remedies.
From the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr.
Jacob Morrill, qf Cincinnati.
1 "I hare found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent
alterative in diseases of females. Many case* of Ir
regularity, Leucorrhoca, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
bave yielded to it, and there are few that do not.
when'its effect is properly aided by local treatment."
A lady, unwilling to allow the publication qf her
name, twites:
" My daughter aud myself have heen cured of a
I very debilitating Ueucorrlima of loim standing, by
I two' bottles of your SARSAPARILLA.
Rheumatism, Gout. Idver Complaint, Dya
pepsia. Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly
cured by this EXT. SARSAPARILLA.
AYTR'B
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over tha other pur
gatives in the market, and their superior virtues
| arc so universally known, that we need not do
more than to assure the public their quality it
maintained equal to the best it ever has been,
and that they may be depended on to do all
that they have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., 4 Co,
Lowell, Mass.] aud sold by . .
P. k, Tui.khuiißoek ; T D. Ppring, Laceyville
Harding A Co.. Nicholson: E A: J Fair. Factoiy
ville, and by dealers in Medicines everywhere.
: Traveling Public!
TO accommodate person..! wishing to go by publi
conveyance from this place to any section, or re
j turn, the undersigned continues to run a
Daily Line
OF
C? '# M If* P C*
and from Factory ville Depot, leaving his (hotel a
o'clock, a. in., arriving at Factoryville in time fo
' Trains to
j (ftreat Bcnb, fronton, Hcui-^orh,
and PHILADELPHIA.
I
| Returning, leaves Factoryville on the arriva
! of the NetV \ork, Ph.Udelphia and Acc. oinoda
tion li tin from Great Bend, arriving in X inkhan
nock at 7 o'clock, p m.
N. F —All Express matter, packages and goods will
be convoyed to an 1 from the Depot, at rtasonable
rates; the proprietor holding himself reap ' olible for
the safe delivery of all such entrusted to hir care.
Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock,
ui. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p m
Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilkesbarre,
] leave on the arrival of tbe Towanda a'age, and re-
I turning connect with the same.
Montrose stag- leaves on Tuesdays. Thursdays an
Sat todays, at 7 o'clock, a. m„ connecting at Montro
with stages for Hit odium ton, Ac Returning, connect
j with stages for Pittston, Towanda, Ac.
Persons wishing to be enlled for at their residence
will be accommodated by leaving their pames at I
hotel of the proprietor.
Horses and carrisge# in reaJiaees to fortrsTd *9-p
ecßgera at all timet.
T M WALL