North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, September 21, 1864, Image 4

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(STATIONS .
"SOO" MlPiroit* Jn>"i ' ~7740 27Tu
1,25 6,21 New Milford 7,59 '2,45
1.00 C,OO Mont row 8,20 3.15
12,% 5.38 Hopbotturo 3,41 3,50
11,50 5,15 NidioDon 9,00 4,'25
11,20 456 rucloryvilo-; 9,24 5,15
10 55 4,40 Abingfon 9.40 5'40
J0, 40 4,32 Cluk'-Summit 9,43 6,00 j
10,1 1 4.10 SC HAN TON 10,20 630
A, Ai 3,42 Greenville 10,40 P, M. 1
3,29 IXnuuig 10,52 "I
3,17 AJi scow 11,02 i
. 2.54 Geuldiboro 11,26 ••••J
0t • ••• 2.40 Tobyhauma, 11.40 ••••
E< .... 2,2© Fork* 11;5T •
•••• 202 Oakland 12,17
sfl •••■ 1,83 Wafer Gap- 103 a\
® •••• 12.47 Mouut Bethel 1,24
b--*- 12,33 Delaware 150 ....5c
.••• 12,10 *ALmuuka Chunk*. 1.55 ....®
.... 12,02 Bridgaville 2,u4 ....I i
•••• 11.51 Oxford 2.15 i
.... 11.33 Washington 2,23 ....*"
• •• 11,20 New Hampton 2,45 ••••
• ••• A- M. *olarge for Phil..• P M.
The Passenger T ain Northward
Leaves Now Hampton on the orrivul of the Mail
Train which leaves N EW YORK at 3.10 A. M., and
MANVNKA CHINK en the arrival of'he Train
which leaves PHILADELPHIA. 'Kensington De
pot) at 7-15 A. M . At SCRANTON this Train
makes clone connection* with trainsontho LACK*
A WANNA A BTOOMSB-TBG and DELAWARE A
HUDSON Railroads, and at Great Beild with the
Mail Train on the Erie Railway going West.
Tne Passenger Train Southward
Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the Cincinnat
Express Irom the West, connectiug at Scranton
with Truins on the Luckawanna and Blootnshurg
and Delaware and Ha ism Railroads; at Manuuka.
Cnuik with the train for Philadelphia, and at
New Hampton with Trains for .New Y'ork, 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 S 20 P. M.
The Accommodation Train
Northward, connects at Great Bend with the Day
Express going West, by which passengers arrive at
Ithaca and Syracuse the same day.
Southward, loaves tlreat Bend after the arrival of
the New Yoik Express going East.
Pr All Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway j
stop at Great Bend.
W ATTS COOKE, Sunt.
R A. lIENRY', Gen. Tkt. Agent.
THE
CHICAGO TIMES.
GEN. M'CLELLAN'P REPORT.
A CHEAP EDITION.
# _ *
tr
We have nsw ready, in cheap book form (paper
covers.) Gfr McCLEI.i.AN's REFORT, 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
ought to be read by every man, woman and child
n the country. It is supplied as follows at *his
11 copies 83,00
£5 copies 5 ,00
AO copies 9,00
Single copies, 30 cents-
Postage, single copy 80,06
" 2 copies Ofi
" 4 " IO
" 6 ' 14
'• 1 "
•• 2 '• 56
" AO " 1,10
Which in all cases must be prepaid.
STOREY £ WORDEX,
CHICAGO. 111.
A LA MODE.
THB LATEST FROM NEW YORK.
MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN
ga ; n informing her friends, and the ladies gen
erally, that she has received, and is still receiving
large and well seleitol assortment ol
SPRING AND SUMMER ( DS,
Consisting of HATS. RON NETS, RIBBONS,
F FOSSES, FEA I HERS, FACES, HEAD
DRESSES, and. in thort all art 1 s usually
feund in a
MILLINERY STORE.
She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in
her line, before purchasing elsewhere. Mrs Stark
oan be found at tile house formerly occupied by Hen
ry Stark, in the b trough of fuukhannoek, ready and
Willing to serve all who may favor her with a call.
MANTUA-MAKING.
We have eccure 1 the services of an experienced
IDHESS-IVIAKIEriL,
and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make
Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.—
Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we
remain
Y'ours, Resj cetfullv.
MRS. A G STARK.
Arril 27. ISC4
THE
CAMPAIGN AGE.
THE ri/BLISUERS OF
THE PHILADELPHIA AGE,
Will issue a Cunpaign SheQt fer the Democratic
and Conservative ina-^es.
It will be printed OBH large sheet of lino whito
paper at such rates na will bring it within the
each of all, If will support the nominees of the
Democratic National Convention, the full proceed
inge oT which will bo published in its columns. It
# will boldly advocate the tights ol the white man,
and fiar<ssly sustain all tho constitutional rights
•f the citiien, no matter from what quarter they
ussy oe iiwatled.
TYie first number will be issued about the sth of
August. The whole number will be thirteen fol- 1
lowing each other weekly, until the Presidentia '
•lection, the result of which m ill be contained in
the final number. Democratic and Conservative
Club, County Committees, Agents and ah inter- j
csted in the cause are invited to co-operate in the '
ireulation of
THE CAMPAIGN AGE.
terms:
The CAMPAIGN AGE, of Thirteen Numbers.
Sisni.r. COPIES for the series, 60 cents
m CLUBS of not less than 24 to one address 45 ets
••rh.
Is CLUBS of not loss than 50 to cure address 45 >
•t" each.
Cash must accompany each or Jer, and NO VA
RIATION WILL BE MADE IN ANY CAQF
FROM THE ABOVE TERMS.
Orders should be sent in immediately to
GLOWBRENNER * wewh
IAO t.fipstuut street
a 0
! railfMiii !
Our LETTER A. FAMILY SEWING .M ACHINE i
is fast gciuing a wcrld-.-i-.lc reputation. It is be- j
j von*! loubtlhe beat and ibeiipwi and most beautiful
Lf all F.imil/ Sewing Machines yet offered to the
; public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so
■ many useful appliances lor Hemming, Binding, Fell
• iii*r. Tucking,' Gathering, Gauging, Braiding, Em
broidcrit.g, Cording, and se torih. No other Family
i Sewing Machine has so much* capacity for a great
! variety of work It will sew all
and wtth all kinds of thread. Great and recent im
j provements make our Family .Sewing Machine most
i reliable, and most durable, and mast certain in ac
; tiou at all rates of spflled. It makes the interlocked |
: gtitclTpwhtch is the best stitch known. Any one, ev
| en of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance,
t how to use t li® letter A. Family Sewing Machine
| Our Family Sewing Machines a.ro fiuished in chaste
j and exquisite style.
I The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a 1
i piece of cunning workmanship of the most useful j
I kind. It protects the machine when not in ne, and ;
1 when about to be operated may be opened as a spa
ciuus and substantial table to sustain the work. —
While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest
Woods, are finished iuthe simplest, and chastest man
ner possible, others are adorned and embelished in
tke most costly and superb manners,
j It is absolutely necessary to see tho Family Ma
-1 chine in operation, s-> as to judge of its great cnpaci-
I ty and beauty.
! It is fast ic -< ming as popular for family sewing
! as our manufacturing machines are for inanufactur-
I ing purposes
lho Branch Ofiiees are well supplied with silk,
twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the "very best qual- '
it jr.
Send for t PAMPHLI.T.
THE LINGER JIANUFAt.'TURING COMPANY. J
433 Broa iway, New York. \
I ifPlilL'tdclphia tHRce, HIO 4'lies.tinit St.
Mns. C. T. MAKSH, > , . T , , .
DA. BAKUWKLL, $ a,u ruDKhannoek.
Mmm mM |
—AND—
Tin Sb.op.
THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over
Haukiuscn's Store, in
MESHOPPEN PA.,
nii'l will constantly keep or. hand all the latest
MPROVED COJKNS ST VES
Among which are the " CALORIC," MINER and
" UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and
Heaters of every description, whieh he offers for
Ready Fa.y
l at priees that will defy competition
His stovcß are bought directly of the Manufactur
ers at ALBANY, WILKI SBARRE. PROVIDENCE
and SCRANTON. He is therefore enabled to sell
them at a small advance on the original cost
TIH, SHEET-iaOW,
—AND-
Copper Ware.
all kiudson hau l and made to order Also
FIP, WAGON ll'J XS, A.V I) SLI GH
SSIIOEB FOR SALE.
The popular Cooking Stove,
For st u e H,
(Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at
S2O for 9 inch. 825 for 9 >nch,
REPAIBiUSANB JOBBING
neatly ami promptly done.
IIENRY STANSBURY.
Mcshoppen, Dec 17th, ISG2—v2nl9ly.
raHYTS _&_^OTER§
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL
operation, for several vc;ws. a
ixr -;f r 32 q ;p
.ji.. vi ..A X JtL y
as.
where all of the most approved atia rare kinds of
FRUIT <S- ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Can be obtained.
Being nv ri 'cd from experience that his Trees
anl Plants will give far better satisfaction to the
Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown
in other localities, he confidently solicitstheir patron
age . . ...
lie will make annual visits either in person or by
his ageuts to most of the townships of Wyoming Co ,
aud asks only that his specimens may be examined
and his method of dealing be teste!.
Al! orders by letter or otherwise, for Trees,vines or
pp nts will be promptly attended to.
no3l-ly. D. IIARKINS.
HARDWARE & IRON
I
■ i HUNT SRO'S&ELAiR
, I
OW OFFER FOR SLG
IRON, STEEI., NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE
I RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS,
BELLoWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
lIORsE-.SHOES, HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
eiutiiir nmiui
i
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED.)
TIFB3, SPOKES. FELLOES, SEAT
! SPINDLES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, .
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL.
BOTT3. NUTS. W ASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING,
GRINDSTONES;
PI,ASTER
PARIS. CEMENT.
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac , Ac.,
ALSO SASTT,
DOORS AND BLINDS
OX HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LFATHEER AND FINDINGS,
FAUIBNAK'S SCALES.
?*s im rUm -'
Til K
PLACE TO BUY
fuUlt
STOVES !!
IS AT THE
ISTO3LS©!!!
STOVE,TIN,COPPER ANI)SHEET-IRON WARE
M ANTJPACTO ft Y.
WHERE MAY BE FOUND a largo and well se
j lected assortment of the most approved patterns,
I consisting of COOKING, PARLOR and HEATING
STOVES, for wood or coal, and will be sold at low
I prices.
We would call the attention of the public, and
| fanners in particular, to our NEW i LEVATED
: 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 VKNTILLATED 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., always on hand.
Merchants supplied with goods on reasonable
terms. Roofing, guttering and all kinds of jobbing
will be promptly attended to.
OI.D BRASS, COPPER, PEWTER. RAGS and
IRON, WOOD and LI MBER, SHINGLES, and
most kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods
and wares.
Thankful for past patronage, we respectfully invite
all in want of anything in our line to give us a call.
"Live and let live." Quick sales and small profits
is our motto.
E. F. SNOW A CO
Nicholson Sept.- 863.
SIO,OOO
Worth of Goods
ARRIVING AT TIIE
IXTew Store!
AT MILL TOWN, PA.
Now is your time to jmrsliase
SIUK GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
ftUEENSWAKE,
G L. ASS WAR E,
HOOTS & SHOES'
HATS A CAPS,
And a Variety of other Articles too
Numerous to mention,
Cheaper Than Ever
C. SHERWOOD,
Has received direct trom the cities of
PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK.
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
ssortment of
Fall and Winter Goods
(Purchased entirely for Cash; ever offered in MILL
TOWN, which he is sen' ig at
UNCOMMON LOW PRICES!
II is /Stock, which he intends to
keep always Full, emhracese very
thing wanted by the People in this
Place, and customers can at all times
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 nsk the LDIES
ot call and Examine his Assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
A N D F A N C Y A It T ICE K S ,
OF WHICH HC HAS the FIRST CHOICE.
POSTSCRIPT.
Ilis stores at F.WTON F.VTRE 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. SHERWC or
Nov D a. ,1963
BUCKEYE 101ER AID lEAPEB
Farmers'should secure one of these excellent Mn
chiuesat once as fhe supply is limited, and we ?e
confident thu/the demands for the above Machines
will be great the coming season as the BUCKEYE,
is the best Machine now in use, and is the best adapt
ed to rough, hilly, and uncren ground, is the most
durable and is managed with the greatest ease of
li other machines now in use.
For farther particulars address
JOHNV. STOSP, A|n
T! TH3B LATEST MWG
TROM EUROPE
I \
Is fully confirmatory of former reports that THE
DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF HOL
LAM).
It is also authoritatively announced that
jo. s. mills
has exclusive po'fcssion of the
STOVE AND TIN-SKOP
~AT—
TUNKHANNOCK,
where every thing in the line of his trade can be
had at the
LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.
nOUSE-KEEPERS will Ami at hi. Shop, the lat
; est and most improved Patterns of
COOKLIKTG,
I AND
I P&RLOE STO¥£S,
with all tbt; FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete
Roofing & Guttering
in all its branches, attended to on short notice and on
I REASONABLE TERMS.
nEPAinijiTG,
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE
0. S. MILLS
1 Tunkhanno. k. Nov 4, 1863.—v3-nl3.
Manufacture of Woolen Goods !
CHAPTER 1.
The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both in the
household and in the factories, has become of great
i.. [K.rtance on aecountof,its forming at present our
principal articles of clothing. The nature of our cli
mate make it neccessary, and the scarcity of Cotton
has greatly increased the value of wool and F'abrtcks
made trom it - and being engaged in the business of
making Clorh and Flannel, and also oil Carding,
and Cloth Dressing, we have thought a few remarks
with regard to handling Wool, and the proper pro
cess of Manufacture, might beof service to the coun
try, and a benefit to ourselves
| Tue iirs t process with the farmer who intends to
I make his wool into rolls for spinuing an I weaving!
i at home, after washing and shearing, is assorting the
ualities. This we do not expect a farmer to do as
: crfectly as a regular manufacturer, but by trying
he will approximate towards it, and be amply paid
tor the little pains required, by having an even
thread and smoother fabric. Ihe fleece should be
whole and be spread out on a table—the coarsest
wool will he fourd on the skirts of the fleece, and
can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the
fibre Two qualities from eadh fleece will perhaps
be close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the
sheep in our country differ much in their grades of
wool—the coarse paitofone may do to go with the
finer part of another, and thus make three or four
qualities out of the lot If it is going to the manu
factory or to market, the fleece should not he torn
but after removing the tag-locks, should be rolled up
( compactly, skin out side. Not less than one pound
( oflard, fresh butter or oil should be sent with every
ten poundscf wool going to the carding machine.
The next thing of importance is of cour e to be
well carded, for which we will be entirely responsi
ble . but in the matter of spinning and weaving we
have another caution to add. Unless the yarn is
evenly twisted, and beat up evenly in tbe loom the
doth shrinks unevenly m fulling— making some pla
ces wide anl others narrow, and if the finisher suc
ceeds in pressing out the wrtncles, the cloth will re
sume its contortion again when -nude into a gir
nent, and tbe mechanic is sometimes wrongfully
blamed for a coat s becoming lantern j aired on e
man's back. It is easily avoided by giving tin
wheel in equal number of turns to a gi'veu length of
thread drawn out We tin ! thisdiflb ulty in-reising
of late years, and have come to the conclusion That
if s .me of fhe spinners do not keep better rime on
their pianos than on their spinning wheels, we should
hale dread!ully tolislen to their music.
As every moment of labor should be' employed to
the best advantage, and every ounce of material be
appropriated tj the best purnose, on account (four
war. we propose to write soine other eh ipters on our
branch of business after this is read sufficiently to be
remembered, nnd shall ejideavor to do our work
nice enough for a balmoral skirt or a doctor's coat
and make trowsers stout enough to last a farmer
through a year's campaign, at least.
INGHAM A WRENCH.
HOME FACTORT, CAMTTOWN, BRADFORD Co May 2.'64
ins siu eir
—AGAINST—
FIRE ! FIRE!! FIREl!!
• Taken at this office, on all kinds of Town and
Country property, at the MOST KBASOHABLB TMRMS,
and for any time from THREE MONTHS TO
FIVE YEAR"*—either
WITH 01 W ITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES
Is the company reliable ? Will it promptly pay
its honest losses 7 are the important inquiries with
all insurers. We answer:
- THE LYCOMfNG CO INSURANCE COMPANY
HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS.-IT HAS
I A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF
OVER *2,400.00 IT PAYS FROM
860. TO *125,000 LOSSES
ANNUALLY.
) ALL
LOSSES
ARE PROMPTLY
ADJUSTED AND PAID.
5 EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED
r WiTII AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU
NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
5 AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA
-3 NY TIIE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON
j JUST AND EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES.
THE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL
f References Hon. Wlll. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K
P ckhatn, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esqs. of
this County ; Saver A Bros, of Susquehanna, and
Seorge M Hollcnhaek and others of Luzerne Count'
who insure in and have been paid losses by this,'
Company.
IIARYEY SICKLER, Agt.
' DISSOLUTION OF MTMSIIP
The Partnership between 0. L. HALLSTEAD
A SON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
The notes and accounts will be left in the hands of
O. L. Hi II stead to settle and can he found at the
store formerly occupied by O. L. Hallstead A Son,
with some one to attend to the same.
O L HALLSTEAD,
11. P. HALLSTEAD.
Nicholson. July 27th 1864.
The business will be continued by Henry P. 1
Hallstead and Louis Hammel, under the jiame and i
firm of
lj HALLSTEAD & HAMMEL.
who will he pleased to retain the patronage of all
> who hive patronize*! the old firm, and will be pleas
' ed to see any who may favor us with a call.
We are prepared to furnish EXTRA INDUCE
. MENTC TO THOSE HAVING PRODUCE TO
. DISPOSE OF. will ra y the HIGHEST CASH
PRICE for the same.
HALLSTEAD A HAMMEL.
Kiefelwft, Ja! j 37th, IM4
•> * 14 a • ti*
The Latest Style
—OF—
SPRISTG & SUMMER
MILLINERY GOODS,
hart just Keen received at the establishment of
LOUISA HEPBURN.
on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where wi
be found Ladies. Chilrcn. Misses, and Boy's FLATS
HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS
FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, end everything in
the Hue of Millinery, which will bo sold at the lowest
Cash Prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies
! please call and examine for themselves.
Tunkhai. nock,Oct 3 1962.—v2nl I—ly wil
TVT E W
-ARB
CHAIR
&
MANUFACTORY!
The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture
Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannoek,
next door to C. M. Boon's grocery store— where are
kept on hand and manufactured to order :
TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles.
CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common.
BUREAUS of all styles, sizes, and Drices.
i BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK
CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found
in the largest furniture establishments in the country
which he will sell at prices as low as they can be
bought in any town outside of the cities. Being sat
isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship ar d
prices with any establishment in the country he so
licits the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all kindsdone in a neat, suhstar#
tial and workmanlike manner.
N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re
paired.
FNDERTAKTNG.— Having a Hearse of his own
and having had much experience, he will attend t
this department of the business on short notice, an
in a satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM HAAS.
July 16, 1962.—v1n491y
CROCKEITY!!!
A Large Stock just Opened
AT
T. LROS CO'S.,
u ALL PAPER.
W ALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WINDOW SHADES.
WINDOW SHADES.'
WINDOW SHADES.
OF ALL STYLES.
CLOTH SHADES Wl I II BORDERS
CLOIH SHADES W i l li BORDERS.
FIXTURES AND ROLLERS, COMPLETE
FIXTURES AND ROLLERS COMPLETE
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS.
ALSO
A Large Stock of White Goods:
Swiss MI LS
DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN.
BRILLIANTS
JACONETS,
LACES,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
SPRING SKIRTS.
GLOVES,
REAL ALEXANDRE'S KII).
And a Large Stock of
YAISKEEJSOTIONS.
Iron,
Nails,
White-Lead,
Zinc, Linseed Oil,
Glass, Putty, Door-Locks,
aud a general assortment of,
BOILERS' HA R 1 \ 11.
Fish, of all kinds.
Cash. Paid
for a.l kinds of Grain.
Tunkhannoek, March, 9th 1864.
FOR RATS, '.MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, BED BUGS
MOTHS IN FURS WOOLENS, AC,, INSECTS ON PLANTS
FOWLS, ANIMALS, AC.
Put up in ?sc. 50c. aud $1 00 Boxes. Bottles, and
Flasks. $3 and <5 sizes for Hotels, and Public in
| stUutions, Ac.
"Only infallible remedies known."
„Free from Peisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
JTgfSold Wholesale in a!l large cities.
by all Druggists A Retailers everj-wher
IIT! ! ! BEWARE ! ! ! of all worthless imitation!
f*|f£ee that "COSTAR'S name is on each Box, Bott J
and Flask, before you buy.
Address HE.SAT P.. COSTA
J"??" Principal Depot 482 Breadway, N. Y .
IjjfSold by J. Lyman, f Oa*, who! est la Ratal,
m
U. S. 7 30 Loan
l notes payable three years from Aug. 15th 186 4
w.th semi-anuH mteresr „t the rate of ser„
three three-tenths rrr
audintercst both < be ,7iHn I n "! mns
„ . !"" lin lawful money.
Iti tj . 8 111 .° vnuvcrtible at the optiiou of
the holder at maturity, info six per cent g.L boar
j ng bond-, payable not less than five nor' more th.a
; twenty years from their date ... lw
• my elect. Thev will he & ue d In I ooTcrnu ."".
® f f50,100,t5( ) 81,000 aaq $5,000] anTaU sub *
j The uotes will e transmitted to the owners f™.
;sa=a:srsisft-5=S
As the notes draw internet . , ~
.deposit. JCcrueJ ftoiu date of note to data of
•J.'TL" twenty-five thons.nd d.Uara
and upwards for these notes at any one time will ha
, allowed a commission of one-quarter of one ner eeat
j j which will he paid by the Treasury Department ip
? on the receipt of x lull f,r the amount, certified to
. by the officer with whom the deposit was made No
i deductions for commissions must bo made from th
, deposits.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
T is Aa. ATICNAL £AVIAGS Bank, offering a higher
, rate of interest than any other, anj the best securing.
j Any savings hank which pays its depositors in U. S.
; Notes, consider that it is paying in tho best circula
: ing medium of the country, and it cannot pay in
; anything better, for its own assets arc either in Vor
! eminent securities or in uetes or bonds payable iu
j government paper.
It i. equally convenient as a temporary or pelma
| nent investment. The notes can always be sold for
within a fraction of their fsco and accumulated into
rest, and are the best security with banks as collate
rals for discounts.
CONVERTIBLE INTO A. Six per cent, 5-20 GOLD BOND..
In addition to the very liberal interest on tha
notes for three years, this privilege of conversion U
now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the
current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine
percent, premium, and before the war the premium
on six percent, I .S. stocks was over twenty p*r
cent, It will be seen that the actual profit on thia
loan, at the present market rate, is not less than tea
percent, per annum.
ITS EXEMPTION UIOM STATEOB MUNICIPAL TAXATION
But aside from all the advantages wo have enu
morated,a special Act of Congress ej empts all bonds
and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the
average, th s exemption is worth about two percent,
per annum, occording to the rate of taxation in va
rious parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so great in
ducements to lenders as those issued by the govera
inent In all other ionna of indebtedness, the faith
or a ihty of private parties, or stock companies, or
sepernte communities, only, pledged for payment,,
while the whole property of the countr r is held to.
secure uie discharge of all the obligations of tke<
United States.
While the goven.nrent ofTers the most liberal
terms for its loans, it believe dthat the very strong-,
est appeal will be to the loyalty and patiiotism of
the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all do
! posits. The party depositing must endorse upon
the original certificate the denomination of note*
required, aud whether they are to be issued in blame
or payable to order. \\ ben so endorsed it must be
left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be for
warded to th ' Treasury Department.
SubTcaiptinns will be received by the Treasurer of
the I nited States at \\ tho several A
sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, aad
bp the
II R.ST AND 3ECCND NATIONAL BANKS OF
SCRANTON, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE
- TOWANDA.
and by all National Banks which are repositaries of
public money, and
ALL RESPECTBALE BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the country will give further iniormatioa
a d
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS
m
The greatest iroprovein- nt yet in ihe Sewing Ma
chine art. A curiosity worth seeing.
Please send foreircular with sample of sewing,
these Improved .Ma eh in s save ox r: HUNDRED PEA
CENT of thread and silk, and make the LOCKSTITCH
alike on both sides.
They require no instruction to operate perfeetly
except " the printed directions-"
No hange in sewing from one kind of goods t
another.
And no taking apart to clean or oil.
Our NEW MANUFACTORY is now complete with all
ts machinery and tools entirely new, aad is already
rapidly turning out Machines which for BBACTT aid
"apiCTioH °f finish are not surpassed by aiy
manufacture in the world.
D. irhould any Machine prove unsatisfactory
it can he returned and money refurtfled.
Agents wanted in counties sot canvassed by em
own agents.
FIXKLE & LYON. S. M. CO.
No. 539 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
April 13 1563, v3-n35-
Traveling Public!
issga
TO accommodate perso"s wishing to go by pub
conveyance from this place to any section, or r
urn, the undersigned continues to run a
Daily Line
OF
and from Faetoryvillo Depot, leaving his hotsl
o'slock, a. m., arriving at Factoryville in timefor
Trains to
(ffreat Brnfc, Srranton, Ufin-l)orfe,
and PHILADELPHIA.
Returning, leaves Factoryville on the arriv
of the New York, Philadelphia and Acc. uinoda
tion Ti tin from Great Bend, arriving in 'J'inkhaa
noek at 7 o'clock, p m.
N. I —All Express matter, packages and Jods wil
he conveyed to and lroni the Ie|H>t. at reasonable
ates ; the proprietor holding himself reap osihle for
he safe delivery of all such entrusted to his care.
Towandn ska go arrives nt this hotel at 12 o'clock,
m. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p m
Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilkesharre
eave on the arrival of the Towanda stage, aad re
i nrning connect w'th the same.
Montrose singe leaves on Tuesdays, Thursday* a
Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. m.. connecting at Jfr-Aro
with stages for Binghamton, Ac. Returning, eouuie
with stages for Pittston, T< wanda, Ac
j Person* wishing to he called for at their reeidea
will be accommodated by leaving their names att
hotel of the proprietor.
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