North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, September 14, 1864, Image 4

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    "HpEli.. LACK 4 WBSriiRN K ft
ttunalihf'Thui* of !**'.■ ;• r Trains Jutse
MAT* *7lTwlf 7. p~ fcUIVr Sol' IHVTAItD
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STATIONS
* *O.l sttiPTBrCK feeSnrrrrn vUS~? i
1. <5 No w Milibrl i 5'J .2
t.OifIPKW M out rote 8,20 3.55
YI-'pb"U<ni > -5 .
11,50
Factory vftte 9 -*♦
id A'ling;ton if. I'* •• -SO
10,10 CI irk'- 1 -S'sitmiit !' !i bOO ,
10.10' 4.lft SCfIANTON 10,20 0,30 |
A. M 3,4? Greenville 10 ' ] P M
rt ftilqiiH.tf J.O-52 "I
ii:3 ::::j
3 ::::3S pte.?:: }!;!? ;v|
* .... oki,md 12.17 ....
J ....*" I,A Ilnryville * IV;3 ....^
% -- *.&'* Stroudsburg 12.51 • •• x
ps .... Water Gap 1,0- ....
* .... 12,47 Mount Bethel 1,24 ■ ••■>:
Delaware 1,50 •• - - i
r? 12,10 *M*nunka Chunk*. 1.55 •••• w ,
. .. 12,02 Bridgeville 2, 4 ••••V :
..-• ll.nl Ox'or.l 2.13
• ••• ,11.38 Washington 2,25 .... .
• New Ilauipton 2,15 •••.
-..., .4-M. *Chai)gt: for l'hil." 1' M. ••••
Tip Passenger T: aia X-.rtltuard
1,.i Hampton on the nrriva! f.f the Mail i
„ T: sin which lenvcs NEW YORK at - 10 A. M , and
MANI'XKA CHUNK on the arrival of the Train
wi, I, tbaves PH J LADELPH IA. (Kensington lb
pot; at 7-15 A. M. At SCRAN TON this Train
hi .k ■ H.ie connections with trains on the L.VK" i
AW VNWA& BTOOMSBURG and DELAWARE A ;
HUDSON Rttilrnads, and at Croat Rend with the
MII TfAin on the Erie Railway going West
Tne Passenger Train Sou liward
Tj.te.res Great Beadafter the arrival of the Cim inttat I
Kvpre.sy, troiu 'the West, cunncctiug at Serai ton
with Trains on the Luekawanna and Bloiutsbuvg |
and DchufJMre and lluds tn P.uiiroad." ; at. M .nuuka |
t'nunk with the train for Philadelphia, an., at
New Hm.p'on with Trains for iVew iork. the 1.
huh VaHeyy Harrufhurg. Ac. Passngern by fas
Train Arrive in New York at 5.50. in Philadelphia
at G.'dQj and in llarrisburg at ft 20 J*. M.
The Afcomm idatlon Train
Nort ■' T.riJ ,connects at Great Bend with the Day
Kxpresj going West, by which passengers arrive at
Ithaea ,i,hd Syracuse the same day.
Southward, leaves Great Rend after tlie arrival of
the NewXoik Express going East.
.AU Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway
stop at Great Band.
WATTS COOKE, ftuj.t.
R aVDENRY". Gen. Tkt. Agert.
THE
CHICAGO TIMES.
OEN*. M'CLELL N'S REP RT.
CUE A P K l> I T I O X .
•
Wc hare now ready, in cheap book form (paper
MatCi.KLt vn s lirrottr, as origiunHy
transnrUteA to the War Department, by htm As
this is a document of the most extraordinary public
tntereslp ikoight to have universal circulation. It
ought lo boa-oad by every man, woman and child
in the efmnfYy. It is supplied as follows at H.is
1 'ijioflies ISLOO
'ls Ciipies d
SO capips 0.00
Postage, single copy ®O.OG
a." 2 copies • 06
,41 .j. k IO
w fi ' f I
J- 12 " 2*
•' 2H '• •'<
>' .30 " , I,lt>
Whith in all cases most beprejmid.
STOREY A WORD EN,
Cui<•*>. Til.
p.. r y-
A LA
JIIE LAT LIST FROM NF.W YORK.
Mrs. a. c;. stark, takes pee \<o rein
aga : n informing her friends, and the ladies gen
erally, that she litis received, and is still receiriug
largo and well selected assortment ul
SPRtNG AND SUMMER r V>
O? * : •
Consist!# g*df HATS. BON MKTS. RIBBONS.
Fl.aases, EKA<IIE, I.ACKS, URAD
DRESIBi, trad, in short all art 1 a usually
founrf'fh a
A|m.l®rEP Y STCiTUE.
Phe solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in
her Una, before purchasing eleewhe.e. Mrs Stark
can he found at the house formerly occupied by JEii
rv Stork, in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and
willing to serve all who may favor her wi.h a call.
NLAJSTU A-M AKIN G.
Wc have secured tiM servitx-s of au cxpcricpec i
33HESS'MAI£353H,
and at all times will be prepared to l-'it and Make-
Dresses in the latest and tuostaipprovcd manner.—
Soliciting yhnr kajls before purhasiiigtelsewiiere. We
remain
Yours, lUsi octfully.
MRS. A O. STARK.
~ _ Arril 27,'186-1
f o -
CAMPAIGN AGE.
THE PUBLISHERS OF
' THE PHILADELPHIA AGE ,
Will is a Campaign Sheet for the Democratic
' and Conservative masses.
It will bo printed on a large sheot of fmo while
paper at such rates as will bring it within the
each of all. It will support the nominees of the
Democratic-National Convention, the foil proceed
logs of which will be published in its columns. It i
arill boldly advocate the lights of the white men, i
and fearlessly sustain all the eonetifntional rights
•f the citiien, no matter ffoin what quarter they
mav b asgiile 1.
The Grsthu n'ior will be issued about the sth of j
August. The whole numbor will be thirteen fol- ;
lewingeaeh other weekly, until the Presidentia j
election, the result of which will he contained in!
the final p Democratic and Conservative
County Committees, Ageuts and aU inter- >
<-#Aedln the cause-are invited to co-operate in th
' mrulfttlon of 1
THE GAMPATO AGE.
i
~ terms:
The CAMPAIGN AGE, of Thirteen Ninnlier*.
Btpat-B Copi **for the serie? . ..v...-.50 cents.
l¥Cl.C*s of not leu than 2U to one address 15rte
•atlt. ' .. |
I* CLtJMof not less than 50 to one addt&s# 43
eta ®*eb.
Ofish must accompanyeaeh order, and NO VA
RIATION WTLL ITE MADE IN ANY C\E
FROM TIIE ABOVE TERM?.
OrtlM show I 1 be sent in immediately, to
. V- OLOMBRENNRR A WET.SH
. : e . ISO Chestnit street, 4
PMedelfbN P
j* t-T • -e ... - NiW*s3
♦-* #•
r HE SiiliM MMFItIIQ
i Oe • l/t irz A. F Q .Y ?::wi ft M A( ' l ! l^® f
i-- fait •• lining -i woril-w iic rcpu itlimi- ".
v.n.id. u' " H,M heapost and *nrt basut ful
• - •i- a. -am „*■ taarhmcs ve' oiferud to the
' t n - rji!'. ?win'g Ma-h-ne has so
; ill-, (iuaging, Li iiiiiing, tin
' - '-r Family |
' oT w i, K tj, c hlne hi? so much capacity, fur a great j
vj , ici '* of work HiU. f w .ill kip.ls ofvlpthr
' -.vuh It Sod* of thread. Great ar.-i reccnf lIU-
S)VVw< nti a ik our Family Sewing Macbjaejnost
' in jt Jura Ac, a'ld iiu s cert nn ift in -
Hon at ill rate.-f i> 1. It m.tltc" the interlocked
' -tit h, .K h.is :ht oei-i -Km a known. Any'one, iv- •
,u iil f he. n ■"r fti ry -if i'f, iiu see. ut agl inoe, ]
, how in n.* the letter A. Family Sewing Mi bine
Our Family Macbiaea we tinisbcl in • haste
, sii i c.Mp. ' -<\!e _ .
The i'o! ;i, - ,-e of ihe Family Machine is a
'j le. .. of cunning workinansbij* of the most useful !
kind. It protects the rnachii <■ when mil in me and
whgr *.b. ,n in c. i iu'i i u,ny t c ojSft'-t •' ' a rpu
..'j,,,.. . in | u-* .n tai fe t" .u'li.in 4we w irk.—
► '' tf':C ' '>*■ S I'VUIIV net 4-t .lb' - •h.ho-t
Wvi ds. are finish** 1 in the ."iinjdcst aiul chnstc.it i:.nii
ne: p..*lMe. Wkfiws' are n intWil 4MI emMlshed in -
thu m-wt cosMv an i sapc'i inaimers.
it i's uheolgtely necessary to see the Family Ma
chile- in i'per itlni:, so is to .iu lgc <)! its gic.it cajiicf- |
ty and bennfy.
It ;i fas' bee mi: r;h popular f-.r family =cwitig 1
ns out :.i inula, tui ing ma "bines are for nianutactur
j in.g ) urj .i".i
I I'he Uraiv-h Oflicc" ire well supplied with silk.
! twist, thrifts# btdlln, oil, W., of 'h i verV nM qual
t U - v -
j ."-end for -i I'imi
THE ftINGKR MAN M'\CTURING COMPANY.
■lsft Bi-n idwav. New York.
" f I'll Ha tic I phi i Ofli'-e, ss O the>tmit St.
Mns. (J. T. iiisir, / Agfa in Tunkhannock.
I> A. Baimju I :.i., ) b
i#i . ) s Xf (AlVf Vfini v xLB ja
-AND
£3ia.o;p, i
' r P HE snin ril >rlii• yi * r c.tived at his shop, over
1. llankin n's ft:, re. :n
MESHOPPEN PA.,
j and willO'-tiswuily krepen harsi all the latest
iMPROVED COJOi MS!
i An. i.g ivhi.-h or.- iho " CALORIC," MiNER and
1 •'' N i'N"' j. Gen.--, w'th PARLOR STdYKS and
' Heaters of every des. rij.i'n n, which he offers fur
• rOLo Axci.3 r jEPsfy
at pri -c-s that will defy competition
Hi.- stoves are bought directly of the M mufactur- !
ersat ALBANY, W1 i.K I FUARRE. PROVIDENCE
and .ftCRANTGN. lie is therefore enabled to sell j
| them at a small advan -e on the original cost
i Till, SHEET-JBOM,
—AM-
Copper Ware.
! all kinds on h.u i and in liet jor lor Also
in, \v\t;o\ 3i ) n .*•. vn i) si.i t;;i-
SSIObS FOR SAKE.
Tin popular Cunkin; stovo.
For si <t u e i,
(Eleva'cd nl is n >w for the first, offered at
620 for ft inch, >23 lor y 'Uch,
51 IISI3AHV 30BSIHS
ne.itlv and pnaipfly done.
HENRY ST AN.SB IRY
Mi .-happen. Dec 17th, IftG2—v2nlhly.
f li Jiva & ZMH72 aa
r FfIE ; l B?rRTBE!: II A HAD IN ftl'CCEftsFl'L
L of ciiition. for s i. ral venrs. a
w Tf $> a m i® Y
•ji. w. s • u, s _j> jL. j
J\. r r <Z> ~\K7
iv" (re all of the linst apf-rovd an t rare kinds of
FIiVJT *.r ORNAMENTAL TREES,
f.'a u . c ..•oiiicd.
1, in-g c n.v.noeil front c.vperlenee that hi Trees
an i i'i.iiita will give far Letter satisfaction to the
Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than nny grown
in other localities, he confidently soli, itstheir j itroa
ago-
lie will make annual visits either in person or by
his agents to nest "f the townships of Wyinning Cu ,
nr. 1 -ksorly Hint his specimens may be examined
.in t his method of dealing be feted
V or'ers by letter ororhefwise. f-ir Trees.line? or
I pj nts will be promptly attended to.
I u .-:! ly. D id ARK IN?.
. I
; HARDWARE & IliOA
) . _
: HURT BBO'S & Btaiß
OW" okitKlt Foil S I.K
IRON, STE L. NAIRN ANI) SPIKES. MINE
KALE, It AI LRU AD SPIKES, ANVILS,
BELLOWS. PLAIN & CONVEX
JIOK>E-ftHOr.S. HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
I WROUGHT IKON,
| BUILDERS' ffAIQWAII.
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED.)
HUBS, cl'i'KEft, FELLOES, SEAT
! SPINDLES, CAR)! IAGI? > BRINGS, AXLES,
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL.
BOTTS, NUT*, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING,
GRINDSTONES;
| ' ' PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT,
IIAIR. SHOVEL?. WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS,4c-i A ~
ALSO SASn, .
DOORS AND BLIND?
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER,
LEATUEER AND FINDINGS,
oI M Y * **| X *—- I j
c FIB-N T VI LES. I
■ uro ktrvilfS
ti 11:
PI.A C E T O 13 V Y
STOVES®!!
jyf&r* TX. *#
lc AC CUR
JCI©M©S
' ..TI'YK.TI N.COPI'ERAND .SUKKT-IKOX IV AllC
MA X (IF A C 'l'o RY.
WHERE MAY PL FOUND a large an 1 well sc
levied assortment of the nm.<t approved patterns,
consisting of COOKrXG. PARLOR an A HIiATINII
STOV ES, for wood or coal, and wi'i oj sold at low
\ prices.
We would call the attention of the puldic, and
i farmers in parti -alar, to our NEW LEYATED
OVEN COOKING STOVE, for wood or coal.
THE DACOTAII! !
vvhidi for economy, durability and nentne?* of de-ign
cannot he surpus-c 1. It is made with extra HEAVY
TOPS, COVERS a. d VEXTiI.E \TEI> CENTRES,
and with front doors to slide The oven and flues
; arc unusally large, making it
' SUPERIOII TOAN'Y STOVE OF THE
KIK1)
j 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.
COPPER & SHEET
IP.OFI WARE
ofaU kin 's./.IXC, STOVE PIPE, IRON M AKE
; Ac., aiways on hand.
Merchants supplied with goods on reasonabb
; terms Roofing, guttering and all kin is of jobbing
j will be promptly attended t<>
j OLD BRASS, COPPER, PEWTER, RAGS and
; IRON, WOOD and LI MBER, SHINGLES, arm i
j most kinds of prodnec taken in exchange for goods
I and wares
i Thankful for past patronage. we respectfully invite
all in want of anything in "ttr line to give us :i e.ill
| -Live and let live." Quick sales and small pr-fi -
| is our motto.
E. F. SNOW A CO
Nicholson Sept - ff>3.
Worth of Goods
AKRIY IN(r AT TIIE
3XT G~%tv SPfcoir©!
AT MILL TO WW, PA.
Now is vour time to jiurslt:tse
*
I
! SI!,H UOOIIJi,
DRY noons.
It tllllWAK 12,
O.II2F\S\V VIIE,
(ILASSYV A HE,
HOOTS A- SHOES'
HATS vV CAT-
And ;i Variety of other Articles tm<
uincroui to mention,
Cheaper 'Chan /'Jeer
C. SHERWOOD,
i ]Xits received direct ironi the cities of
j PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK.
j The Largest, Cheapest and Best
- ortment of
Full ami Wiiit Goods
(Purchased entirely lor Cash; ever offered ill MILL
TOWN, which he is selling at
UNO MMON LOW P I CE.S!
|;:
Ills /Stock, which he intends t<
keep always Full, embracese very
thing wanted by the People in this
1 Place, and customers can at all times
rely on getting the rticles they may
} want at /Satisfactory Prices. . e is
not to be undersold by any, and asks
the Public to call and examine his
stock. e would ask the LI 1
i ot call and Examine his Assortmentol
| LADIES'DRESS GOODS! .
! A N I> T"a N C Y A H TICI.I S .
OF \Y HI til IIR H AS tlie FIRST CIIOU 12
POSTSCRIPT.
' His stores at ewton entre and
, ilwaukje —making three in all,
are also in full hlast, thereby enu-
I bliug him to keep up a complete is
! ortment in each.
C. SIIERWf up
j Nov n a. ,1963 j
Auditor Notice.!
The undersigned having been appointed bv the
• Court of Common Plensof Wyoming County-n An. j
ditor to distribute the fund arrising from the Sheriff's
| saleof th* Real Estate tif, James W G rev, will at.
tend to thftf duty at his ogle in Tunkhannoek Bor
ough on Saturday. August L3tb, A. D; 1864 at 10
, o'clock A, M*; at which time and place el! persons
are required to present their claims or bo deburrod
rom coming in upon said fund.
Jn*lCtfclM4 B>r*7fMtWF, J
•reel! ttl-fJH 'i pf. *
• tfre"< w
s V - P i.
lIH. ULT£ 3X KAYY3 .
h ito jVI EUR OPE
Is folly condolatory of former report? that THI2 ;
DUTCH 11 A\ lif I'OSSEKfIDN OF HOL
LAND. 4 ;
It is also authoritatively announced that
%
o. s. TVlills ;
lias exclusive jto-\-ession <f tho
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
" AT—
TUNKHANNOCK. j
v\!iorc every thing ii tlio lino of his tr !o cftji he
h;ii sit the w I
LOWEST LIVING I
1
nOFFF-KFEHERS will find at his Shoj .at- |
est and most improved Patternso|
OOOK.mG- f '
AND
P&BX.QK STORES,
with all the ITRNITL'IEtE and FIXTURE? complete
Roofing & (.uttering
in all it- branches, attended to o i short notice and on
It 12 A S O N A H I. E T E H ->I S.
XI E riA-xnirj G,
PROMPTLY, NEATLY. AND CHEAPLY ItoNE !
O. S. MILLS
runkhanno-k. Nov 1. 1 Still. v3-nl3.
Ma ul'act ii re of Woolen Ootids 1
CSfVI'TK t; 1
The M inufac'ure of Woolen Goods, both in the
hou-eti"! i and in (he factories, has become of great
i j/irt inee on to- ount of its forming at present ■ .
principal art it i.-\ of clothing. Tho nature oi out ii
inate make it necec.-.-.iry. and the s-arcity of Co" r.
h's greatly iticre.tsed fin value of wool and l'abiiek- .
made troui it • and being engaged in the busTm.--? • '
making Clorh and Flannel, an 1 also 11 C oding, j
and <'! nth Dressing, we It.i> thought a few remarks j
with regard to handling Wo d, an I the pioper pre- !
cess of Manufaetur • mignt be < i ,-erv ic3 to tile eouu- J
try, and a benefit to ours> h> s
Tue fir?j process with tlie i irtuer wiio intend-- !•>
i make l;is wool into ro'Ls for spinning ml weaving j
at iiouie, after wn.-h.ug.tu • shearing, is a.-s >r:ing the ;
uaitto This we lo a,t exp;-t a tariuer t • lo a- 1
e lectly as a regular tuanufaeiurer, •ut by tiyai- 1
he will a].proximate towards it. and be amply paid
tor the little pains require!, by having an cm
threao and suiooiltcr fai.rie ihe fleece -hould be
whole and bespread out on a table —th ■ i-c '-t
wool will befom doa tho skirts ot the fleece, arm
can easily tie distinguished by looking closely to the
fibre Two qualities iroru eiuih fleece will perns [ s
be close en-'tigh for ordinary purjos-s, tut as the
•lieoii in our country differ uiu-h m tied,- gn R- of
J wool—the coarse p.ut of one may do to go w i !i the 1
finer part ot another, ami 'h>>sinake ttuee '>r four
fju ilitie? ut of the lot it it is go-.ng to toe uianu
tacto yor to markr, the fleepe should not be t rn.
but after rein .ving the tag-!i ks.-h old he ro 'Olllll
comiaietiy, skin out =ido Not loss than one goond
ofi.nd, fresh i utter or oil-hattld be sent with e rv
'tn j iiinosof wool going lo the carding mtiehi: e.
The next th tig of importance is of eur e to 1 > I
well carded, lor wlii h wc will bj entii-dv re-p.-n-i- '
ble . but in the 111 ittcr l -pinning and reaving, we
havi-another eaut'on t>. add, Inb s- mo yarn is
v cloy t\\■ c' c . :,L:i l.ca' up evenly in t: 1- ioom. the .
dotli shrinks unevetdy 'n lulling —lll iking .- no- j. a- j
ces v.i le-:n 1 others n-irrow, an tif the ti i-'i.-r sue-!
ce. ds 111 pielll r our the m males, fie |.,th wiil r - 1
sume it.- eontuiti .n again wficu -u olc itou a g >r
lienf. and the n. -h.nie is .-oineiim. . wr ~g h
id Ime 1 for a coat s becoming lantern jairnl c
man'back. It is easily nvoi le 1 l,v .. j,,r- r tt
wheel ui 1 ijttal no tuber of turns lo a given length of j
thread rawu out We tin i thisdiffi.-ulty in.-re ismg i
of late y 11?, an I !i ivc come to the conclusion rhat
if -yin" of th ?p.nner do not keep better tin .. '
their pianos than oti their -pirMiius- wheels we should I
ha - ireadiuily l . listen tu 1 irvjf mu.-ic.
A- every moment > t .aluo uj Ibe emp!- vo Ito
the be-t li IvaM i.gc f.ri.J , v. 1-. ounce of biuteri I 1 e
appropriated t the l e.-t pnrno-e. on aecou-d 1 f .>ur j
w ir. we propose to write one other ch ipiers ou ~nr j
branch of bu-an— ifter this is re ! sttflj ienljv to be ;
neinen.l ored, and -In 11 endeavor to do our w >rk '
nice enough for a I aim >r : 1 skirt ■r a d >-tor's mat.
an 1 111 iko trow-er- stotit enough !a |.i>-t .1 farmer
through a year'.-campaign at bast.
IX'III.AM <fc WllliNTH.
HOM! I-'.-., r RV, Cxurrowx. BUAKFOKI, CO M.I V 'J.'I 4
w WSJ Xx xx JL'y \,l x -i
AGAINST—
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE 1! !
lal, cm at this-offico, ou all kinds of Town and
• c.intry property, at tin- MOST UK VSONABI.K TiiHMS,
m iforativ time from THREE MONTHS TO
FIVE YEAR' et'her
WITH ui WITHOUT IMII2MIUM NOTI2S
Is Ore company reliable ? Will it promptly pay
its hone-t losses ? are the • tnj->rt ■ tit inquiries with
■II in-arots U'e answer:
•HE LYCOMING CO INSURANCE CO MI'AN Y
li A BEEN IN SL'CCESSH L OPERATION
FOR TWENTY-T.IRLE YEARS.-IT HAS
\ AV LLL FECI -RED CAP [ATI, OF
OYER J.4U0,00 JT I'AT - FROM
860. TO 8125,00 i LOSSES
ANN! ALLY.
ALL
LOSSES
ABE PROMPTLY
ADJUSTED AND PAID .
I2ACII INS! KER IS FURNISHED
WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU
NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES'
AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA
NY TIIE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON
J u S T A NI) EQVIT AB L E PRINCIPLES.
TIIE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL.
Ref rettces Hon. Win M. Pinlt, Hon. A K '
P • khatn, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esq? of I
this County ; Saver & Bros, of Su-quch inn a, aid
Seorge M Hollcnba k and others of Luzerne Com |
who insure ih tind have been pail losses by this'i
"ompfinjr.
IT AT? Yl2 Y srCKLER. Agf.' f
; DISSOLUTION Of QMTIISBIF
The Partnership between 0. L IIALLSTEAD
A SON, is this day dissolved by mieud v .ns-ur.
The notes and am-ounrs will be left in the hands of f
0. L H'llstead to settle and can be found a* the
store formerly occupied by 0. L. Hallstead A Son, j
with some one to attend to the same. 1
0 I- IIALLSTEAD,
H P. IIALLSTEAD. j
Nicholson. July 27tli 1864
The tmsiness wiil be continued by Ilcnry P.
Hallstead and Louis Hummel, under the name and
firm of
HALLSTEAD k HAMMEL,
who wiil he pleased to retain the patronage of all
whp't we pairooiaed Ue old firm and will fie pleas
ed to See any who may favor us wi ha call.
We are prepared to furnish EXTR A INDITE
MF.NTC ro THOSE II VYING PRODUCE TO
DISPOSE OF. will pay the HIGHEST CASH
FRICE for the
HALLSTEAD St HAMMED.
NUHelion, July 27th,
.. ~ " "■"
• fP>l- i /- ,- ,
The l/itlest Style
zr-OF —
SPHTYG S STJAI A! MH
; Box^ets,
nnd
j AII Lf/JNERY GOOD'S.
have iust been reoctvid at tho establishment of
LOUiBA HEPBUUfS. j
lon Tiog a Sfr< >j jiosite ftie Pwaf-rffee, where wi •
be fotintl l.aoie.-. Chilren. Mi-ser. and Bov's IT. M S
j HAT-. md'CAPS; HEAD-IT; USSKS, 'RIEBUNS I
FtJ'M ER -1 , and TRIMMINGS, and everything in j
to lii:i ' Millinery which will be sdd at the t
Cash t'rices.
Ib-p iiring promptly ami ne-itlv iono. Ladies
1 please call an ! examine for thetnselves.
r i eiikbot r.' t k.f'ct 3 IS62—v2n!l—lywit
3xr S3
CABiWET
AND
O TX.AIR :
/ =
MANUFACTORY!
The Sit',.- riber has ju-t opened a new Furniture
Cabinet 'and Chair M-inufaetovy in Tunklianr.ock,
next door lo C. M. Kocn's grocery store—where are
I kept <>n h iii 1 an I in - 1 uf.ictured to or ler:
j TABLES of nil size-, p item i. 1 styles.
CHAIRS t'ace-se t, I- ag-' ott.jin, an 1 common.
liUUEAI Sot all -ivies, sizes, and Drives.
I BLDS ITi \J>S. Celt tge and common.
' E N IRE TABLES W'GRK STANDS, BOOK
f \.-LS. and indeed < very Ihb g übi-u can he found j
in toe largest furniture e taldi-bineuts intheei urifrv ;
whi li he vm! sell at priee? a? low a- the.v can be !
f bought in iny town outside of the cities, dicing sat.
! isfic I th it he -<n <-ornix-f'-, la.th in workmar.shiu ai d
pri- o xvil• i nv e-:n iisfauiei lin the -ouutrv. ho si - I
li< i the t übtie patrou ige
REPAIRING of all kindsdone in a neat, sulsta •
tial and workmaiilike manner.
N. IB— Old eatie eat chair?, ti> xv--:eatt 1 .: d ro !
paired.
T'NDI-ißTAKlNd.—Having a Hearse of hi? oxvi
, and having !ia 1 oui -h esra-rien <v ho n-ijt ftend i
' .-it of •ho bnslnesw pn short notice, at:
ira - it: "rctorv nv nner.
AUK AII AM IIA AS.
Julv 16, 1862. - -\ ln49'y
CHOCKIiiIV!!!
j
A Large Stock just Opened
AT
1
T. J.. ROSS GO'S.,
V ALL i'Al KR.
v\ A 1.1, lEXi'i.ti
Al L I'A PER.
1 XiiOvV v;i A |)].'_q
1N iM I A >ii Ai KS
VVINDOA SHADES.
nr ai T, styles.
CLOTfT \ HF.S WITH HOHDERS
('LUIII SHADES WI 111 RUMMERS.
FIX I ( EES AN I> R<L!,KMs, ( t>M i'l.K I E
FLXIUHEs A\ i> ROLLERS t'tl.M i i.L i L
EM RROI I'KI.E!) MTSLiN CT'R- \iX's
KM RROI DF,R F,U MUST IN t"| RT\l\s.
EMRRoIDERKD MUSLIN t'i T;T VIVS
A I,so
A LaiTCC Stock ol' White Goods:
sn i> M!T,S
DOTTED s IV IS- vr - LIN.
Bill U.IANTS,
J ..con i; i s.
- LACIiS
BAT. Moil Al. - KILTS,
JT'KING SKIRTS.
GLOVES.
It 12A I, A1,12X V% Dlt i.'S KIP
And a r>.-ir'j;e Sr tk <d'
YAWXEE NOTIOMS.
1 nm.
Nai 1 s ;
hite-Lead.
Z lie, Linseed Oil,
Glass, Putty, Door-Locks,
and a general assortment of
Bill LER S' HAR / t RE.
Fish, of all hinds,
, t - . . . ■; it _ I
Casli Paid
lor il l kinds of Grain.
I Tunkhannoek, March, 9th ISG4.
For Rat- Mn • - b a;hks, AM- Bki Itl os
Motiis in Fn.s W. ol ns. *••,. Ivstcrs o.x Plants j
I wi Amxims. A-.
Put up in3o- iu I 81011 Boxes. Bottle?, and
Fli-sks. So ind S3 sizes foi Hotei-, an>i Public in t
stitution?. Ac.
"Only infallible remedies known." '
~Free from Puisotis."
"Not d..tigt-rou* to the Human Family." 1
"Rat? come out of their h> iesto die."" i
J ->7*Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
by all Druggists .* Retailers every wher
£ ♦ ! Bew-Arr !!! uf all worthies* imitatiou j ;
[ that "Ci. star's name is on each Los, Butt l '
and Flask, belore you buy.
VfTAH*fes HENRY R,COSTA •:
; 'fTPrirtefpal Dcjot 482 Broadway, N. Y. '
Id by J Lvman,f (Jo., wjolesale Beta J. j
"rarlrhxn-^f:B. ,
f . a jmtjl' ■ i :
I t < . iv " - j ,4
' -n. - i* *
| L.S. 7-30 Loan
The Secretary of tho Treasu y give* notice the
■ iU'xcriprions will be received irtr Coupon Treag irr
ii piy tble three year* from Aug 15th 1564
"ith semi-annal iuterert at the rate of sereu and
three three-tenth* per cent f>er annum,—principal
.i: .uiieru.-t both to be p <i i in inirfui money.
i hese note* will t, (; convertible at the optiio-t of
• lie bonier at maturity, into six per cent, grid bear
no; IM.h IS, payable not less than tire nor more than
twenty years trom their date, as the Government
tunyjdecf. rii -v will be iued in denomination*
of *>>). *IOO. faJU, % 1,000 naq *5.000, and all auh
'doll'""?1 b ° f " F 6ft7 dol,ar9 or s< " ne multiple
Th nde* will ' e transmitted to the owners free
of traes|s.rtation dharfcs as soon after the receipt of
■ the original Certificates of Deposit as they can te
; prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15, per*
. .s :i making deposits subsequent to that date must
p iy the interest accrued fiom Jate of note todate of
' deposit.
i Parties deposit l .ig twenty-five thousand dollar*
1 an 1 upward; for these notes at any one time will be
| jwomuiisslonof one-quarter of one per cent
; v ' ! " vv '" p 'id by the Treasury Department up
|on the receipt of. i hill for tnp amount, certified to
by rlie offi-. r with whom the deposit was made. No
I '!>• duct ion* for commissions must be made from the
i deposits.
; SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF TIUS LOAN.
IT :S A NATICNAL ."AVISOS HASK, offering a higher
; nteo! interest than any other, an 1 the best securing.
j Ai y suviug-l.ank which pay* its depositors in U. S. -
N. :u*. consider that i' is paying in the best circuit
ing medium of the country, and it cannot pay in
am tj.iiig better, for i's own assets are either in gov
ernment securities or iu notes or bonds payable in
government paper,
i It i- equally convenient as a temporary or pelma
l nent investment. The notes on always tie sold for
! within a traction of tbeirf.ee and accumulated inte*
rest, and are the best security with banks as collate
ral- for discount*.
C IWBTTTIRF.K INTO ASIX PKrt CENT 5-20 Got.D BofP.
In addition to the very lihernl interest on the
note# for three years, this privilege of conversion is
sioiv worth about throe j.er cent, per annum, for the
current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine
I r rent premium, and before the war the premium
lon six percent, I. a. stouks was over twenty p.:f
j eent, ll will In.-seen that the actual profit on thi*
1 iu, at the present market rate, is not less than ten
; | er cent, per annum.
' IT- Exi.Vl'T! nin STATE OK MEMCIPAL TAXATION
But aside froiu all the advantages we have enu
iicratc I.ispci il Act of Co egress ex rnpts all bonds
air! Treasury notes from local taxutton. On the
a \ crag •, th a exemption is worth about two percent,
pi r ;IA::U::i, oc <>r ling to the rate of taxation in va
rious parts of the country.
It is believed that 110 securities offer go great in
ducement- to lenders as those issued by the govern
u.ciit la all >Uh.r form* of indebtedness, the faith
or ability of private p irties, or stock companies, ot
-operate communities, only, pledged for pa. iucni,
while the whole property of the countr is held to
secure the di-vh irgc of-all the obligations of the
(nited ."': iics.
Wiiile the govcinnrent offers the most liberal
term - t..r it - 1 .alls, it l<elieie dlhut the very strocg
e*t u psal wlil be to the loyalty a:i 1 patiiolistu of
j the pcor.le.
liuplw itr ce'tit' -atcs will bo issued for all dc
: ! ..-it*. The party depositing must endorse upon
j the original certificate the denomination of notes
j require t. and whether tliev arc to be issued in blame
! ..r payable to order When so endorsed it must be
left with th • o'. i r rece vitig the dejm.-it, to be for
i warded to th ■ Treasury Departmen'.
| >i: V T.-.I i j.tion - will be received by the Treasurer of
tli - i'nttc 1 .""late*. at Washington, the several .As—
.-l*tan! Trc i.-urei- and de.-igna,e 1 Depositaries, aad
bp the
FIRST AND j-r.fC'ID NATIONAL BANKS OF
St' BAN TON FIRST NATIONAL- BANK OE
TOWANDA
.ill hi all Xa'.i n..l Banks which arc repositaries of
pu .Ii in in v, -.1 1
.' I.b KESPE' 1 BALE BANKS AND BANKERS
r ugLuu'. (he country will giic further iuiormation
a 1
' I'l'OilH EVERY FACILITY T" SIBSCItIBERS
jhe greatest iu.j ntyet *n the Sewing Mx
chine art. A curiosity w r b seeing.
Please -end for circular auh sample of sewing,
rbese Improved Ala. bin ssave ONE iicMuirp PER
CEST of thread and silk, and make the LOCKSTITCH
i aiik • on bn-h sides.
They require n i instruction to operate perfectly
except " the iw ate I directions*"
No hango in sowing from one kiud of goods to
another.
And no takiug apart to clean or oil.
Our NEW MANTEACTORV is now complete with all
t * machtaery and t.ol* entirely new, and is already
rapidty turning out Machines which for BRACT v and
pi.iiEci Tt in of EtNisn are not surpassed by any
manufacture in the world.
N B —Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory
it can be returned and money refunded.
Agents wanted in counties aot canvassed byoui
own agents.
FIVKLF. IT I.YON. S. M. CO.
No. 5:18 IIROAD B'AI, NEW YORK
April 1? 1P63. v3-*n^s
- Public!
ncpfiinmodate persons wishing to go by pub
e .nvevatioe from this place to any section, or r
urn, the undersigned continues to run
Daily Liine
OF
STMK 9 -
an 1 fr on Fa •toryrrtlfe Depot, lenritrr hi* lute
e -1 .ek, a. tu.,arriving at Facturyville iu time
Trains to
(Drcat Bcnb, tlem-ljark,
and PHILADELPHIA
Returning, leaves Factoryville on the trriv
of the New York, BhlUdelphia and Aec ninoda
ti.m Ti iin from Great Bend, arriving iu inkhaa
Hick at 7 o'elottk, p tn.
N.I —All Express matter, packages and jodswii
he conveyed U> and front the Depot, at asonabl*
ales: the proprietor holding himself res} nsible for
he safe delivery uf all such entrusted to hi. care.
t
Towanda *na ;e arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock,
n. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p m
Stages for i'lttston, Wyoming, and Witkesbarre
a\e or. the arrival of the Towanda stage, sad re
u-ning connect wth the sauic.
Montrose since leaves on TuesiflSJk, Thursdnys a
Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, n in., connecting at Mrntrc
with -tages for Binghamton, Ac. Returning, connc*
with stages for Pitta on. Towanda. Ac
Persons wishing to be called for at their residen
•will be accommodated by leaving their patnes att
hotel of the proprietor
Sen Hun?" a and carriages in readines* Hforwul®
rr at srll times.
T ■ WALL
t
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