R^|W' i or I'f&wM<*r Traias, June 2d- I|Bl. ■. .' j ' cAVt. sJSTIIWAUD Aecetn- i Pa-sen j 1 I'assen- Acoom- I J. V®!*. ! "'I ger. imdn- I lion, j* . t- j * | * Al ° r P. M iV. .11. i 4 A M. I\ M, j tl u sTAIf-WS $0 "s?oat" V-n i ."TV.7,4O' r *2O . •M',25 "6 2! Milford '. 7.59 2.1*1 1 (VT f. no f,20 3.15 l**# W*. Tfopl 3.H 3,59 "ff&i • 5 Ifi : O.t'ft 1,2*1 *ll,* *4 5 FT: .- line 9.21 s.!*> 10 5 -4*o \Mr.rton • 9.49 5' FT fO 4u 4,32 Clark'.? Summit 0,49 6.00 j *WfO 4'ri l SCR ANTON •••• 10.2'' 6.30 *. W V 42 r#WvHfe 10,40 P M 3 •* * I •hnTTthg"- ■■•.10.9*2' ...?*• *r*jwyamtM ■■■ n,o? ..•.**• •*Vl.t ; ?'S4 'Gbtfl fshcro• i•*• •"• • • M.Hi •• •• J. 3 ..,: i 2 40*TW>vtoifiif 11.40 11:5'"-A.•> fc-j... 2-02 Oakland 12.17 •• •• e 1,40- ff jurrvilli. • 12.33 .... L.'.i SpnagnnviUe 12.43 •• •■ <■ 1721 3frirlburg 12 51 •• • • v ■M-**. Wn'rr Hup- •• 1.08 ....- 14 17 MhUbt Bethel '1,24 > • -Wit* tfc.-. •. *. 170 2 * 12 lo MAmto*ir Chunk-- 155 w t . 1 2 <*2 Rvl>ct iHe'--••••• ■ 2,< 4 ■•••V -11.54 Ox orl •••• 2,15 .. . 11.38 WAehington....... 2.20 .... 11.30 Hahifton 2.45 .... W*** J' AL .amce for Phil.- P Al. •••• The Pic-sengey T'af Northward Loaves New*ll tinp'on o.: the nrrival of the Mm Tfc,i.dj wJudiJc4\-ojt .NhW \ oKK at -.10 A, M . nr 1 MAX! Niv.V Will Mi on tlir ui'rival oi tli • Train hj t\C I'iiilrAi-'liijl'iil A. K.-.-I1 tl I't 4 Ai . At hi Hi AN TON t his Tr. in Oiuk vi liivkiu i .an im i iiu v..t,li tra,li on llie !i.\lk' AWaJhsA iil'ii''MSU i;u ;n i DELAWARE A iTydAfUN A Hrt idj, uuu at (.treat 11 end ivh the .'lailott the Erie Railway going West. Ino 4 # rsejitr<ii' Ti*tn Stiutfiwaril it" FT :1 tit f fHe urrT-nI of the Cincinnat Kxj'ro - |i in the conuectiag at 9cr ntnn "Wt *frh : Atn' "f*i ,• £n; kaeranua tin.] lilmiiasliiii at4 Te! nn ! Ifti 1> .u K nlro:ul.< ; at Ma . k. Ctftlk with the train Or Phil. lelp! la, an 1 at Me# tTantp'nn v.-itfi Train- for JVi-w I'nrk, the T.t— blffli VaPcr, It irri.Anjrg 1 ass ngi-rs 1 y 111 i Train arrive iHNcv; Vmk - 5 50. in Philalclxiuia at 6i3' ""A Pi lltrri-'vur." a.: 920 P. M. Tlir AccOtnui tdaliou Train Jvudhwaml, • onne -ts at tireat liend with the Day BA ess- linir Wi ~t. hv which passengers arrive at Ithara :.il hyraoiiso the same day South ward, .leaves tirear (tend alter the arrival of the Newkoik iixpress j.orig Fast Pass* tiger Trains mi the Uric F.aihvav r'.op at Air eat Liend. W ATTS COOKE, Suj.t. R A HENRY, CJcn. 'lkt. Agcct. CHICAGO TIMES. GEN. MYLELLAN'S REPORT. A Ciit: Al J Kt>lT IO N . yor here-atrnr ren ly, in eheap hook form (paper ceverfi'A V< Ci.*:,r. (n'h P.rronr, as originally tran-initte 1h the War liepartnu-tit, hv him A thi* i" aftte*urnvnt of 'ho most ex'rn r liv.ary pnlili uiNW -h, .'-ostrht ( n i are Universal circulation. I* ought to hfre-"l bj every man, woman and child n ipo cv'untry. It i-" gapplioJ as follows at 'ln- t Slt.OO Z~> 'hipies pit-e !><><> •>tagio cv; ius 30 .-cnts- Postago. single niil jl • -50.06 \-J , Ofi I • lO <o V, *• II 12 " 2W * " 2-1 oti " SO " , 11 o Which ill all cases uyist he pre paid. bTOilliY A WtUlbKN*, ttrv * CfltCAfiO 111 A -LA-MOD'K. TIIE EVTJ.ST FROM VORK. <9* ** • MRS. A. <i. v>TARK, TAKE- PLEA-T'RE IN tfga n'i'nforii) ing I. t frfen-is. and the la.lieS gen rallv. -he bo? r eeived. and is still receiving larg.V tin i weil s ' • te 1 assortment oi SPfWNG AN \) &\SM*WER < DS } 4 |t ATW. HO* X ET*4, HIISRO.VS, FFEA HEKf, I.ACES, IiBAH* IR I'.SSES, auj, in short all art Is usually found A V <*lr"Tr - Vt*T' r> -\+ v 'TI ri *p Y* .\ i i i t i,JI \x i jt.i jl 3 AUAi I it. i * .■. i • • I She sortcPv a call from ati requiring Ct>OI)S in hersdinx hpi'nre pnrchiiS'tvr elsewhere. Mrs Stark can iwt tW'urrt' ttOfo kont>e forftieriy oocutned by Hen ry Stwfk i of Taftkiiontioek. Vcsxfy ami willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. MAA'iUA-IvIAKiAG. ' fVlla vr ' ! 1 f:I I# r 1 j• j and at all riur'C'Viii T>'. fired t FH* itiyi strike j Dre-seeiii the lateiji. aqH .most approve 1 manner.— j jour uaus yef ire iajjevhusing eisewhere, we remyAi , ■ - • i vi 4o I . 1 i>, iUsj t ttuiiy. MRS. 10. STARK. \ v.l? - Anril 27. iS64 r-orr--T- — rt ——r - * * rH k CAMPAIGN AGE. tt>. THK rom,rsirF.= OF *IM r? <M ■' gT-hr. -•*- „ TII E 'fit! T. Al> EI I II I A AG E I ilicct fcr die Do trio, rati- i aai Conservative masses f - 2< . ; It will tie j.rinte ! <>: i 1 irgy sheet of ifo- tfiite pa'M-r it stu-h rates as will Kr in git, wtr'Ufn th<' j e i hofa 1. It j|ii! the nominees of the 1 ■ .Conrnn'iou, the full proceed" in rs of 4ii. h will V<) jjitVSfished in its tmlanutg. It Will l.'. Uv • I OS at? the rights of the white man, nn 1 - • VssJv rstl the eonstitnijofin] rights e the -Rum. no matter fr tn what quarter they 111 ! • —• i ' ■-rs ■ • 7 ■..; To first ouai icr will be issacd about the sth of Augn>t. TV whole numbor will be thirteen fol lowing Otr-H othav <rrs>tr until the Preeidcrfin el.iut an,.ihe t* s,utj f „ti. h will be contained in th" fflKV'aiiiW#pr* D-thoer .tic and Conservative Club?rrtmirV(Vtnttri*tee-. Ag-ni? and al, inter-} ?ted tu tim -■••itsc aredtniled to co-operate in th lrcUKltiM? of THE CAMPAIGN AGE. TERMS: *" B4 Bssr.i. JI . Tim CAIiPAIRN AtE, of Thirtcn Numbers. SINOI.I Coeiss iVjr tbv*eri'f, 50 cents * r " isA'UßSjO!,not Iwis.thanj;; \ 0 n e midrcss 45 ets 5O to one nAUress 15 c.,h T ha't aee-oinTreve'ieh'orlii'r. and VO V* IIiPTMN WII.L i;K MALE IN A\y C A4P - iR->*i4lßM4iuAi.ar rEk.M.-. * j Orders shoid im- sent in iitunediatelv Jo oIokSRRPhNRk AtAVlltfkir HJO fhowtwut street 1 inifiiai. | Our TiETTER A. FAMILY SEM'INtI UAfiHINE j is fast gHiTiinr a world-wide reputation. It is lie |: Vo'jil d 'li'tlft.v' heliaflii : ht iprst aid most beautiful j of all Fa mil f Sewing Machines yet offered to the public No othr Family Sewing Machine ha? so many useful appliances H>r Hennaing, Lindiag, Feli inff. Tucking, idathcring, fiuagfng. Ut'aiiing, F:n liroidering. Cording, an !so forth. No other Irttnily Muohine has so much capacity for a great i variety of work It will sew all find.- of cloth, ' nnd with 1 iixinds oi thtevl. Great and recent im ■ j roveuieut.- runke our l'Miiily Sewing Machine most . | rclttble. and most duiable, and most certain in ag- | I tiofi at I! rates of speoil. Tt rn iki - the into riot-lie.f stitch, which the Lst stit- b known. Any'onv, eV- , cn of tb un.st ordinary rapacity, can see, at agl ince, ] j how to use the letter A Family Sewing .Machine— Our Family Sewing Maehines are finished in chaste . and erijuisite stylo The Folding t use of tiio Family Machine is a piece of cunning woiktuanship of the most useful I -1 kind. It prrjeets the laqefiii e w!A.. opt in uj<- and *• when abcuf to be ununited may le opened as a spa- I cious and substhnfial to the work. — WtigiC 00ice of the Cass, made ysuy-k tpe- ghojeest I wooas, are finished iu toe -simplest and chastest raan i ner possible, others are acmrfip.f* and etubelished in [ tHj* ir.i tcostly iiud ?U[ieHi mauners. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Ma chili- in operation, so arte judge of its great capuci ! ty wnd bea-utv. • j 4> It i finsr bbc' tiling as piopular for f imily sewing ! as our manufacturing 1: t< hines arc f<ir luanufaetur ! ing j.uip.Jiics t j • Hi - Crah.-h (itfiecs .re well supplied with silk. : twi. , tar..id, needles oil. &.\, of the verv best ijual- IhlLaMtMlfl -u.i'v*i ' : I - 1 PAMI-ULKT. Isf .H-K -•I.LNL I'ACTtltixa COMPANY. 453 itroii Iway, Now York. '"l'lifaili Iplila Office, H ! O Chestnut !if. I lf^A^wS. I '' I A "lTllUMWk. | aiwig isiiMi"2msa —AND— S Siiop. I r F lIE subscribe! has just received at his shop, over 1 X iiaukiueniP.s Ftore, in MESHOP.'EN PA., •nd wi!i constantly ktepon hand all the latest MPRCVED COIN] STVES Among which are the "CALORIC," MfNER and " FNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and ifcatevs of every description, which he' offers for :^Lo£tci3r it prices that will defy e..uipetition lli.- . loves .ire bought directly 0$ the Manufactur er- at A Hi AN Y, WILKI hBAKKE. PROVIDKNCE ano "-CRANTON. lie is therefore enabled to sell rlieai at a small advance on the original cost Tifl, SHEET-IBOJi, —AND- Copper Ware. h!1 kind-- on hin 1 and in IJe to order Also Pll\ U'ACiOX lit) XS, VV I) SI,I Cill- SillOl.fs FOR SALE. The popular Cooking Ftove, For i? t u en. (Ivnvated oven) i-' now for the first, offered at >2O for ™ inch. $25 for 9 'licit, REMIBIWS AriDvOBEOidG neutlv and promptly done. HENRY STAN.-lilillY. Meshopjj-n, Dec 17th, IS62—v2nl9ly. -rin: sriiscuißEß lIA.S lIAD IN SUCCESSFUL L operation, for several years, a 7vf " r .f ID { 0 ~£J { T JJIJ 'O £1 O Ma itl X y jfk. rPC>"X>X7' J # : where all of the most uj+ruved and rare kinds of FRUTT A- ORNAMENTAL TREES, C;ui 4e ohtoined. Being conv.ueed front experience that lri? Tree and Plants will give far better - itisfi..-ti"n to the Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown in - -tlier localities, he confidently solicits their patron lle will make annual visits either in person or by his agents to most of th° townships of Wyoming Cn , and asks only that his specimens may be examined and his n.eh rd of dealing be tested Al! or-ers lv letter orcherwi-e, for Trees,vines or pp r.ts will be promptly attended tb. ' t.0.i1-iy. ' 1) lIARK 1273. HARDWARE & IRON Hjwr 2BO'S & BLAIB OVV" OFFFIt FOR SLB ■t•'■. . r t ' IRON, STEKI., NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES. ANVILS, DELLOW3. PLAIN J k'ONVKN ! JIOF>E-3IIOES. HAM MERED llOßfli- NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, f I BIILIISS' lAIIVAII. ! CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED.) TIUBS, SPOKES. FKLI/lES, SEAT STTN DLLS, CAKKIAOKSPkIXGS, AXLES I PIPE BOXES, -'PR INO STEEL LOITt, NUTri. WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING, • | GRINDSTONES; j; PLASTER PARIS, . CEMENT},- i ( lIAIR. SHO\*RLS, 7V HITB LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ae , Ac., It KtM SASH, DOORtUANDHLINDS ON 11 AN D T-NmH gSORTM ENT c AND MANFf AGTUBU&I hWRUER \ e LE.frUmk AM) FMmiifr.Ql ; 1 . ' A K K . •ma 1 d , FiiaiiMiitfwnoALE& j 1 - -WaVl. —- *— ■JL'R 1 PLACE TO Bin I AT THE H3C3OISOS STQVE, TIN,COPPER AND SIIEET-IRON WARE MANTVFACTGRY. WHERE MAY RE FOUND a large and well leetwl assortment <>f the nnwt approved patterns. eonsWnngnf COOKING, PARLOR and UEATJNti STOVE>. for wood or coal, and wi'l he sold at low price*. " • U e would call the attention of the public, and farmers in purtimlar, to our NEW . LEVATED OVEN OoOIfiNG STOVE, lop wood or coal, THE DACOTAII! ! •• "• : Jj t which for economy, durability and neatness of design cunnnC be surpas-ed. It is made with extra HEAVY TOPS, COVERS t.,d VENTILLATKD CENTRES, and with [fruit (foois to Hle The oven and flues are unusnlly large, making it SUPERIOR TO ANY STOVE OF THE KIND ercr brought into this market. It cannot fail te g've £ood Satisfaction. Tlmse in want of a I €3-oo d Stove houlj call an 1 examine it before pirn-basing else where. TIN 3 COPPER & SHEET WARE of till kin 'a, ZINC, eToVE PIPE, IKON WARE Aiv, always on hand. Merchants supplied with goods on reasonable terms Ro !:ng. guttering and all kinds of jobbing Will l-e nromptl v attended to. OLD BRAtb COPPER. PEWTER, RAGS and IRON, WOOD an i I.UMBER, Ml INGLES, 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." yuiok sales and small profi.s is our motto. E F. SNOW & CO Nicholson Sept - 963. sio,ooo Worth of Goods ARRIVING AT THE Store I AT MILL TOWX, PA. Now is your time to purshase j hii.K coons, ! DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CLUEENSWAKE, GLASSWARE, HOOTS & SHOT'S*' II ATS CAPS. Ami a Variety of other Articles too Numerous to mention, Cheaper Than Ever | C. SHERWOOD, j IT is received direct from tlie cities of ! PHILADELPHIA, k NEW-YORK. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Ksortmcnt of Fall and Winter Goods entirely for Cash; ever offered in MILL TOWN, which he is selling at .UNCOMMON LOW PRICES! r* ' i i , r • ' '// •* • i His tS'toek, which he intends to I keep always Full, emh'raqese very ! tiling wanted by the People in this Place, and customers can at all times vely on getting the rticles they may want at t%tisfaetory Prices. ■> >e is not to he undersold by any, and askS the Public to call ~nd examine bis sTOf k. e would ask the LDIEB %t call and Examine his Assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS I AN I) VAN C Y Alt IChHS, < > I- WHICH lIP HAS Che FIRST CHOICER POSTSCRIPT. < ' I I | j f)' Ilis stores at EWTON ENTRE and lIWAUKIF —making three in all, are also in full blast, thereby ena bling bim to keep up a complete vs ortment in each. 0. SUERWC Nov D a. ,1863. KliTlfFlßi should ?e>ure oneiif there excellent Ma- 7 ili in sat once; >s pie supply is IP .d. arid we ato confluent the/Ibe demands for f* 't ive Machines 1 will lie great the ruining season us' iti-'feITKFYE Is the best Stub ine Awin use, and is the best adapt- J ; U t. rough, hilly, and uneven ground, U most 1 urnblc and is manage] with the greatest ease of: j it "ther machines now"inu'se. " I f l '.i.Hflll | For further particu/.rsaddress . * I "f '-'N*} L, T rin:,i ( si:sT saws- ITWrEUROrE Ii fullißonlrmatorv of former reports that THE i IH TClf B tih E FOSissESSItIN OF HOC- • LAND.^AgfIIP :, -^ v " ' ' A,;.-?' It k also authoritatively announced thai *y V'" ff . **s>. .p y ','f o. s. Mills - y-- has exclusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP | AT — HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat est and most improved Patterns ot COOKIN&, AND PA%EOR ST&WES, with all Sic and FIXTURES c unplele Roofing & Guttering ,• ; -wi* w~ in all its branches, attended to o i short notieoand on ; REASONABLE TERMS. HE PAiniivr o, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE 0.9. MILLS Tunkhannoik, Noy 4, 1863. - v3-nl3. Manufacture o|" Woolen Goods ! t.UAPTEK 1 The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both In the household and in the Uctories, has beeom# of great importance On a - 'ff t its forming or present nnr principal articjc" I'mig. The nature of our cli mate make it n. try, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly increases tae value of wool aud l-.ibruks ma le from it - and being engaged in the business of makingClorh an i Flannel, and also oil Carding, and Cloth Dressing, we have thought a few remarks with regard to handling Wool, an I the proper pro cess of Manufacture, might beof service to the coun try, and a benefit to oflrselves The firs; process with the farmer who intends to make his wool into roll? for spinning an 1 weaving at home, after washing an 1 shearing, is assorting the utilities. This we do not expect a farmer to do us •rfeetly as a regular manufacturer, but by trying be will approximate towards it, ur.l be amply pai 1 or the little pains reqifireJ, try having an even thread and smoother fabric. Jhe fleece should he whole and he spread out on a table—the coarsest wool will be fourd on the skirts ci the fleece, ami can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre Two qualities from eadh fleece will perhaps he close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the sheep in our country differ much in their grades of wool—the coarse pait of one may do to go with the finer part of another, end this tnake three or four qualities out of the lot It it is going to the manu factory or to uiaiket, the lleece should not be torn hut after removing the tag-locks, tin uld be rolled up ••nmpactly, skin out side Not less than oue pound of lard, fresh butter or oil should be sent with everv ten pounusof woo! going to the carding trtachire. The next thing of importance is of eotir e to he well carded, for which we will be entirely respensi- I do . but in the matter of spinning and veaving. we have another caution to add. Unless the yarn is evenly twisted, and befit up evenly in the loom, the doth shrinks unevenly m fulling—miking some pie ces wide and other?narrow, and if (he finisher suc ceeds in pressiug out the wrincits, the cloth will re sume its contortion again when nude into a 2-ir nent, and the mechanic is somefini"" wy. r-Tuil\ blapied for a coat s-becoming hinlt>n }-rref on e man's back. It is easiiy avoided ty giving tha wheel in equal number of turns to a gi\ eu length of thread drawn out We find thisdifli ultv in -re ising of.late years, and have come to the conclusion that if some of the spinners do not keep better time on then pianos than on their -pipumg wheel.-, we should hate dfearitullv to listen t. ihcir music. As every moment of tnhor sbould beYtnplovcd U the best advantage, and every ounce of material be appropriated to the best purpose, on account < f uir war, we propose to write some other cb iptcr.- on our branch of business after this is read sufficiently to be rueii/bered. and shall endeavor to do our w rk ' nine enough for a balinor il skirt or a doctor's icat. ! %nd make trow-ers stout enough to last a farmer I through a year's campaign at least. INGHAM A AVRENCH. HOUR FACTOKV, CAMCTOWN, BAj>j-oitn Co May 'd.'64 fNl® SANf eiif" —AGAINST— FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE I! 1 Takpn at this office, on all kuids of .Town nnd Co'unfr} r property, at'tlm MOST HI; VSONAIIUK TKIIIIH, md for any time from THREE MONTHS TO FfVK YEARf— either WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company reliable ? Will it promptly pa r its-honest losses ? are the important inquiries with ili.insurers. We answer: THE LYCOMTNG CO INSURANCE COMPANY HAS DEI IN IN SLCOKSSFUL OPERATION FOR TWENTY-TWRKF, YEAT'IT II AS A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF QYER -2,4d0,00 IT PAYS FROM *CO. TO i1125.61)0 LOSSES ANNUALLY" ALL ( LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID . EACH INSURER la FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNV- Nt'AL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES | AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA NY THE GOMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON JUST AND EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES. THE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL References Hon. ffm. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K Pe'-kbam, Henry Stark and Samuel Hsavk Esqs. of l r , this QofUityj Safer A Brti*. of Susqnehaurta, anj , Seorke M JHollenha k'nili othot* ofJ.iHwrne rotirtr, I #ho insure in anij IjCWJ been paid-Rissea by this, , Company. If SICKLER, Agt. pi J WlltliSSllf The Partnership bctwoen 0. L. lIALLSTEAD ' fe SON, is this day dissolved by tputua.l consent, ' | The notes and accounts will be left in the hands of , i 0 L Hallstead to settle and can be found at the | I store formerly oeeitpied by O. L. Hallstead A Sun. i with some one to attend to the sam 0. L ii.iLLSTEAD, , H. P. lIALLSTEAD. j Nicholson. July 27th 1864. i j The business will be continued by Henry P ! HolLtead nnd Louis JLvminel, under the name and 1 firta-of - | H HALLSTEAD & HAMMEL, ■ who will be pleased to ret iin the patronage of all 'who pntroaixed the ld linu, iunl will be pleas ° ed to see any \ hn may favor us uiiii a call. in. AYe are prepared to furnish EXTRA INDUCE- V MENTC 'FO TMUAIi HAVING PRODUCE TO 4, ptSPOSK OF. will pay the HIGHE<T CASH 11 PRIOETur the sum*. ; M IIALI.BTKAD A HAMMEL. Niekol-en. TklY ?TtV.. lf*4. toiukA A 1 I— U The Latest Style ~ —OF— SPRING & SUMMER Bonnets, and MILLINERY GOODS. bavepusf l>eert received at thdestahlishment of * LOUISA HEPBURN. on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where wi be found Ladies. Cinlrcß. Missee, and Boy's FLATS FATS, and O APS ; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS FLOWERS, and TIifMMrKGS, and everything in the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lowest (fash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladle* please call and examine for themselves. iunkhai n ok, Oct 3 1862 v2nl 1— ly wil IST B W SABINET AND CHAIR Jis MANUFACTORY! —-—. The .-übtj'ilLer Ens just opened a new Furniture i not ari Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannoek, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store — where are kept on hand and manufactured to order : TABTVKS of all rivet-. patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-sent, Flag-bottom, and common. 11l REAL'S rd all itylcr. sizes, and prices. BEDSTEADS. Cot'age tin<l common. CENTRE TABIES, WORK STANDS, BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found iti the furniture establishments intliecountrv which he will fil at pri-es as low as they can be bought in any town outside of tho cities. Being sat isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and l-ri'-es with'any establishment in the country, he so- i lieits the public patronage. REPAIRING of nil kinilsdone in a neat, substan- ! titil and work manlike manner. N. 15,—01 d tano-scat chairs, new-seated and re- ' paired. UNDERTAKING—Having a Hearse of his own iitid having had much experion'-p, be will attend t this department of the business on short notice, an in a satisfactory manner. . ABRAHAM lIAAS. Julv IG, ISl27—vlfeljjly CIiOCKERY! IT A Lnrge Stock just Opened AT T. L, ijofs c< )'s WALL PAPER. V. ALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. W iN DOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. OF ALL STYLES. CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS 1 CLO I II SHADES WITH BORDERS. FIX 1 CRES AND ROLLERS, COM PI F I E t t'XTUHKS AND ROLLERS COMFI ETE 1 EMMRfH DEREK MCSLI N EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS, i A IX) A Large Stock of White Goods: SWISS MI LS I ■DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN 4 BRILLIANTS, - 'I JACONETS, LACES, t BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, REAL ALEXANDRE'S KID And a St<ck of Yankee motions. Iron, ■Nails, White-Lead, Z no, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Door-Locks, ami a general assortment of BUI ERS'HA3#4 RE, Fish, of all kinds. j Cash Paid 1 * DVti.lkindsT.fGrain. Tunkhannock, March, 9th 1 ? r 4. WIffISEER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Se wing-Machines. The Cheapest and Best. OVE 2 r !2i9I?J?L?L THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. | 49-£XND FOB CIKCCICR. UcDlts' ALXAXAC, AC. AGENTS WANTED. I Address WHEELER & WILSON Sewing-Machine Co. I 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. DO YOU WISH "TO BE "CURED j 81-CIIAN'S KMULISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure ' T3 than 30 days, the worst cases of NKRVOTSNESS ' Premature I) deny, Seminal Weakneo nsunity, and ail t rinary, Sexual, and Nerv -• ' iffecti ins, mi-.i itierTroin what cause produceduf 'rice, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail n toceipt cf an qrder.- Address,'- , . 1 JAMEo K. BUTLFR, j' Station D, Bible House I New Tlrti i u-H-3* J{. * 1 >; r,T h * y**" •Vi'Ki-T"3OTLoa t_ The Secretary of the Trearmy gireslnotice th subcri ptions will be received for Ccuplo Trvafur twtdU payable Gftre ycdrs from A#g Itrffc. 1864 | with ttni-uaual interest at the rate of seven and three three-tenths par cent per annum, —prim-ipa "fdpitrest both So be paid in lawful money. , Alice notes will be convertible at the optiio-i of le hmder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bear ing bonds, payable not less than lire nor more tbaa wenty years Irom their date, as the Government, w " h® issued in denominations * lW '- 81,000 a..q tj.ooo, and ail sub of'fifty doilar&' ° r 80UMS muU, * jla Th- notes will '-e transmitted to the .wners free of transportation charges as toon after the receiptor the origmul Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15 t p, r . eons making deposits subsequent to that date' pay the interest accrued from date of note tedate el dapo.vt. . toiee-i • Parties depositing twenty-fir# thousand delter anu wpwssda tar thdke nodes at any one tu* will b allowed a commission of one-quarter of one p*' . ;.l which nail be paid by-: he Treasury Dejatrtu. Bttt OD TRIE receipt of bill for the amount, ©erlia. 4 by the officer with,whum the deposit was made he deductions for columiB3i-.ua must be mads from the deposits. aPEQIAL ADVANTAGBaoF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATICSAL Savisus lIA-XK, oflfsring a higher rat e of interest than any other, and the best securing Any saving# bank which pays.ite depositors in U * Notes, consider that it is paying in the best oircula ing medium ot the country, nnd it cunnot paj in anything better, for its own assets are either in gov ernment securities or in netes or bond* payable in government papjer. It i- equally convenient as a teuipcrrry or pelma nent invotnieut. The notes can always be sold for within a traction of their fioe and accumulated inte rest, and are the best security with banks as collate rals for discounts. CoNVEHTIBLK INTO xSIXPRBCRNT 5-20 <JoLD Bo* In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conrqqdon is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than nine pe ■ rent, 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 this loan, at the present market rate, is uot less tbaa ten percent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION TOO* STATKORMUNICIPAL TAXATIO* But aside from all the advantages we have eo*- uiorated, a special Act of Cong re J s exempts all bonds | and Treasury notes Jrom 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 nosecurities offer so great in ducements to lenjers as those imoed by the govern merit Fn all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability ot private parties, or stock companies, or geperate communities, only, pledged for pavtnenl, while the whode property of the eountr > is held tc -ecuretho discharge of all the obligations of th# United .tstates. While the govamnrent offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believe dthat the very strong est appeal will be to the loyalty aad patiiotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all de posits. The party depositing must endorse upon j the original certificate the denomination of notes | requirpd. and whether they are to be issued in bianx Jor payable to order W hen so endorsed it must be . left with,tbe officer receiving the deposit, to be for j warded to tip- Treasury Department. SubTcaiptions will be reeeived by the Treasurer of j the United States, at Washington, the several As— I sistaut Treasurers and designated Depositaries, aad , bp the FIRST AND FECUND NATIONAL BANKS OF SCRANTON, FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0E TOW AN DA. and by all National Banks whhth are repositaries of publie uo.ncy, and ALL RESFECTBALE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the c. wr. rv will give further iniormation a d AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS The greatest improvem ut yet in the Sewing Ma j chine art. A curiosity worth seeing. Flease send for circular with sample of sewing. Phese Improved M übiu ssave osx Hvnvvxp f KB | CENT of thread and silk, and make the LOCXSTITCB alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perieetly except the priuted directions-" No hange in sewing from one kind of goods I another. ! And no taking apart to clean or oiL | Our Nc-w MANurAOToar ia now complet# with #ll 1 rearhinery ind"t<iot entirely new, a#d i*-a!ready rapidly turiiirg cat M tchiuee which for IBACTT aad j- FINISH ur# noi. surpassed by say manufacture in the world. N- B.—Should any Machine prove unsatUfsctory it can be returned and money refunded. Ageuts wanted in counties not canvassed by em own agents. FIXKI.E & LYON. S. M. CO. No. 538 BROAD IFAY, NEW YORK April 13 1363, rl-alS^ Traveling Public! TO accommodate per* ns wishing to go by pub conveyance from this place to any section, or r 0 urn, tho undersigned continues to run a v Daily Dine OF and from Fa -tpryvillo Depot, louring his hitl o'clock, a. in , urrivios !kt Factoryville la timet. Trains to ©real pcub, Urm-ljorli, and PHILADELPHIA. Returning, leaves Factoryville or. the Arriv of the New York, PhiUdelphia and Acc nmod# t on Ti in from Great Bend, arriving in '• inkhaa nock al 7 o'clock, p in. N. I All Express matter, packages and x.d wil be conveyed to and from the Depot, at reasonable ates; the proprietor holding himself reef asini# tor he suljt delivery of all such entrusted to bn care. 3*o#anda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock, m. Keturnirg, leaves at 3 o clock, p m Stages for Fittston, Wyoming, and Wilkebarrc eave on the arrival of the Towanda stage, and rc urniug connect w'th thosame. Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, TbursdsJ' Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a in., connecting at Montr# with stages for Binghamton, Ac Returning, conaw with stages for Fittaion, Towanda, Ac. Persons wishing tile called for at their resido will be accommodate 1 ly leaving their names atd hotel of the proprietor, senllorses and ca'riagw U r#adinea* t# fcmii fOi at
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