,u * s(u .j. >.; i oe •' 'a-ks* gor Trains, June 4.1 ISGL BB.V Xvuraw***. t -o Ilia AUO Awn Pawn] j Pacu- A.ksnm- ! Bvi- gr. j I gwt. modi- j *.. * j , t>o". R: M R. M. • I A M. P. M. | STATIONS 300 6,40 Great Bend 7.40 220 1.35 6,2 l New Milford 759 2ln 100 6.00 Mont rare 9.20 3.15 13 25 5.>9 IL-phnttoui 3.41 3,50 11,50 5.16 NichoUon 9.00 425 11,20 4 s'j Factoryviltc 024 5 U iy *5 4,40 -*4O t> 40 10,40 4,;]2 ciirk' 949 6,00 rO-10 410 SCRAXTON 1< ' A M 3,4 - Greenville J-G F U, rt 329 Dunning on 2 •••• At... 354 Ooul lhro •" I .... 340 Tobybana* J 1 40 M 5 .... 32# Forks U.Sfi ••••> •••• 1.46 12 33 •• •• x, _ .... 1,35 Spragucville 12 43 •• •• 1.21 Strou Isburg 12.54 •••• .... 1,03 Wa'er Gap 1.03 ••••5 .... 12.47 Mount Bethel •••• 1,24 ••••> h--.. 12.35 Delaware 1,50 ••••5 -••• 12,10 'Manunka Chunk*. 1.55 •••• ~ • 12,02 Brilgeville 2. 4 •••• 11,51 Ox ord 2,15 • ••• 11.33 Washington 2,23 •••• .... 11,20 New Hampton '2,45 .•• A- M. 'Change for Phil... PM. The Passengei Ti alii Norlhwatd btttts New Hampton on the orrivul of the Mail Train whi'-h leaves NEW YORK atß3o A. M., and MAN'CXKA CHUNK n the arrival ..fthe Train which leaves PHILADELPHIA. {Kensington De pot) at 7-15 A. M. At SCR ANTON this Train m<kes close connections with trams on the LAGIv- A WANNA & BTOOMSIJI'RG ani DELAWARE & HCDaOX Railroads, and at Great Bend with the Mail Train on the Eric Railway going West. Tue Passenger Train Southward '.saves Great Bend after the arrival of tho Ciucinnat Nspre-s from the West, oonnectiug at Scrinton vith Trains on the Lucka wanna and Rlootnsburg ni Delaware and Hu Is >n Railroads; at Manuuka nu-.k with the train for Philadelphia, and at New Hampton with Trains for {Vow York, the Le high Valley, Llarrisburg, Ac. Passengers by this Train arrive in New York at 5.50, in Philadelphia nt 6,30, and in H ifrisburg at 820 P M. The Accommodation Train Northward, connects at Great Band with the Day ;jpress going West, by which passengers arr.ve at kth-'Oa and Syracuse the same day. Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival of J*e New Yoik Express going East vzt All Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway j •'op at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Supt. R A. HENRY, Gen. Tkt. Agect. ■./ - • i TIIS CHICAGO TIMES. ;EX. M'CLELLAN'P RKPOUT. | A C II E A P EDITION. We have new ready, in cheap book form (paper !evers.)OK* MoCLRLI.SS'S HkPORT as originally j transmitted to the War Department, by him. - 1 ' Ibis is a document of the iiioet extraordii ft' V publi | interest, it ought'o l ave universal cireulaiii.n. Itj uught to be read by every man, woman and child , N the eountry. It is supplied as follows at 'hi- j 1 :i copies JSU.OO -3 .s.p'es S.oti -..pies 0.011 ■si 1 gi* copies, 30 ears - Pisl ige, single copy SO.CC , " 2 copies-* DO yf " I O fi " ••• II Ft 4f •• 21 " s'! •' SO " , 1 ID Which 111 all cases must be prepaid. STOREY A WORDEV-, Cntctoo 111. A LA MODE. THE LATEST FROM MEW YORK. MRS. A. STARK, TAKES PLE \-rRE IN iga n i.noruling her friends, and t be la.lios gen riirv*. 'h it -ho h is received, in I is -till receiving iarg . in I w*il s lecte i assortment ol SP&ING AND SUMMER <DS •> Consisting of II ATS. BON V ETA. R t BOONS f LOSSES, FEA HERS, I,A( l>. HEAP- | DRESSES, and, iu *hort all art 1 s usually | found in a MILLTNF. UY STOIL E. 3he so'i -it.* a call from all requiring GOODS in h-r liu-, before pui -hasing tlsewhe.c. Mrs ?tark canb* f oin 1 itthc house formerly o- cupicd by Hen ry Stark in the borough of Tuokh inno.-k. ready and willing t> serve all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced aDIAESS-MAKEn, nd at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make "resees in the latest and most approved manner.— I diciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we ! main Yours, Res) ectfnlly. MRS A G STARK, j April 27. 1864 THE CAMPAIGN AGE. THE PUBLISHERS OF HE PIIIL A D EL P 111 A AGE. ,1 Iscus * Campaign -noet F r the Democratic' ,jt I r.nervtv ma-ses It wiil bo prlnte lon > large sliest of fino wliite j paper at such rates as will bring it wi'liin the each of a'l, It will support the nominees of the / Romoer die National Convention, the full pro cod io-js>f rhhh will he published in its columns It will b-.Hlv advocate the tights of th ■ whi'e mm. •nd fe '.rle-slv-sustain all the constitutional rights mt lue -it r.en, no matter from what quarter they ie >• h • assailed. Tie S 'stnuin >r will be issue) about the slh of I August. The whole numhor will be thir : een foi- 1 lowing each other weeklv, until the Pf sidenti > ! •leetmn, the result of wbi. b will be contained in 1 ♦be fia il number. Democratic and Conservative j CI ib, County Committee-, Agents and al inter, j tnd :n ti • ause are invite.l to co-operate in th j ifclath n of THE CAMPAIGN AGE. terms: AGE, 01 Thirteen Number-. Steal K Corns for the series. 50 cents. in QLIBS ot not less than 2: to one address 45 cts ee*h at' C(.ties of not less than 50 to one address 4." j •i* each. Csh must aecomriany each order, and NO VA LUATION WILL BE MADE IN ANY CASE FROM THE ABOVE TERMS. Oi'4*rs shoul 1 oe sent in iin Mediately, to GLOtttiKßl \\FH 4k WELSH I#D Cheuiuut st teet, i w. THE IW MM KSLM | .Our LETTER A. 1 iM;I.V SEWING MACHINE i -la-t gaining i vwri'i-w e ropu'ation it is be- ViUl'i •11•UI* I i i r- lipfl: KDii "he i J fc and Ulosl beautiful J of nil F mil i Hewing Machines yet offered to the 1 public No other F iinil.v Sewing Ma.-hme has so many useful applbin os for Hemming. BiDling, Fell '■ intr, Tu.-king, timbering, Guagiug, Btaiding, Eoi tiroi iermg. Cording, nu forth No other Family Sewing Machine li as so niu.-h capacity for a great j variety of woik It will sew ail kinds of cloth, ! I with ali kinds ol thre id. (treat, ana recent im proveinvtits make our family Sewing Machine most red tide, and iu< t durable, and most certain in ac tion at all rate.- of speed. ft makes the interlocked stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any one, ev en of the iioisi ordinary capacity, can see, at a gl mce, how to u-e the letter A Family Sewing Macliine Our Family "mwing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite style The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning woikm inship of the timet useful kind. It protects the machine when not in use, atul when about to he operated may t-e opened as a spa cious ami subliminal table to sustain the work.— While some of the Cases, made oet of the choicest woods, arc finished in th simplest and chastest man ner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most costly and superb manners. It is absolutely necessary to see th" Family Ma chine in operation, so as to judge of its great capaci ty and beauty. It is fast bee ming 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. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 458 Broadway, New York. I Olßre, H I () Chestnut St. 25.SLST S -Igl'" in Tui,k',„imn,k. a ..wis smssaf mm —AND— TILL SINOIO. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hankius) n's Store, in MESHOP'EM PA., and will constantly ktep on han I all the latest MPROVED C0)O] SFVES Among which arc the "CALORIC," MIXER and "UN ION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heaters of every description, which he offers for HEADY IPST/JR at prices that will d<.l> competition Hi.- stoves ire bought directiv ot tho Manufactur ers at \LIIA.N Y, WII.KI SBARRE. PROVIDENCE and SCKANTON. He is therefore enabled to seli them at a small advance on the original cost TiJJ, SHEET-IRON, -AND- Copper I Care. all kin Is on h ni and mile to order Also i* iv, WAGON :i > \, vv !> si. i Gn - S*i|lES Fllil S4LE. Tii: p>ular to' &iu I o r s t (ill c 11, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at >2O for S inch. .825 for 'J Mich, REPAIR IN SAND JOBBING ne.itlv and promptly done HENRY STANSBI'RY Mcsh'ippen. Dec 17th, 1862—v2n191y. ? SBQ7B _^_SULW7E2IS 'PHE -HIISCRIBEIi HAS II \D IN SUCCESSFUL i operation, foi s-veral yc its a •TEF 4'f 9 '<P V "7 where all of the iu*>st approv d an I rare kin i- of FRUIT &r ORNAMENTAL TREES Can Oe obtained, Being erne need from experience that his Tree s and Plants wiil gi\e far iietfer satisfaction to the Fruit-growers of Wyoming County th :n my giown in other localities, he couli icnily soli.-its their patron age lie will make annual visits either in person or by bis agents to most ol the townships of Wyoming Co , and asks only that his specimens may oe examine i and iiis method of dealing be tested AC orders by I- tier oro.hcrwi-e, for Trees, vines or PI tit* will be promptly attended to. t.o.U-Iy. D HARK INS. HARDWARE & IRON HUNT BRO'S A BLHSR OW OFFER FOR SLE IRON, STE L, NATI.S AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILRLAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS. PL \ IN A CONVEX HOR.-E-SHOKS. HAM MERED li'OKSL XAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BUILDERS' IAHBTIRI. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRAM ED.) lICBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT SPINDLES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. \XI,ES, PIPE BONES, SPRING STEEL. Bores, NUTS, WASH ERS RFLTING, PACKING, GR MD STONES; PI ASTFR PARK CEMENT, HATR. * 'HVELs WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. 4e., Ac.J i A1 NO s \ 11. DOORS AND BLINDS #)b H \\ T M TV \ciORTMEVT AND M VNFFACTT'UEIt TO ORDER LEA Til EE It AND FINDINGS, FAIffIUAK'B SCALES. CUaR, aIEiM 21, 186S j J IMPORTANT™FEMALES ' pitaS P Ii 0 0 L M a T I 0 N ! TO TIIE LADIES ! Both Married and Single. THE OLDEST REGULATOR FOR FEMALES. DR. CHEESE MAN'S FEMALE FILLS Will immediately relieve, without pain, ail disturb ance of the periodic ii*charge, whether arising trom relnxtlon <>r suppression They a-t like a charm in removing the pains that accompany difficult, o. im inooerate menstruation, and are th° otdy safe and r 'liable remedy for Flushes Sick Head tche, Fains j in the Loins, 13-<ck and Sides, Palpitation of tie 1 Heart, Nervous Treroots, Hysterics, Sp-'Stns, Broken Sleep, and other unpl.as nt and dangerous effects of an unnatural condition of the sexual functions. Ir. the worst eases of Fluor Albas or Whites, thty ef fect a speedy cure. DR. CIIEESEMAX'S FEMALE PILLS Have been used OVER A QUARTER OF A CEN TURY. They are offered as the only safe means ot renewing interrupted menstruation, hut Ladies must bear in mind Chat there is one condition of the fe male systi m in which the Pills cannot he taken milhuut producing a PECULIAR. RESULT.— The condition r-fer-ed to is' PREG-NANCY the result, MISCARRIAGE, Such is the irresist ible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the pro ductive power of nature cannot resist it TIIEY CANNOT DO HARM in any other way. DK.CHEESEMAX'S FEMALE PILLS Are the on'y Mc Heine that MARRIED AND STN OLE LADIES have relied np.n for iuanv years, or ean rely upon now. BEWARE OF IMITA TION,S.' These Pills lorin the Finest Preparation ever put forward with IMMEIMATD and PEt.- SISTEN'i SUCCESS. DON'T BR I) PC 13IV DI>. Take this advertisement to vonr Druggist, an i tell him that vou want the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , which is comprised iu DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS !!! They have received, an 1 are now receiving the of the most eminent Physicians in Amer ica. EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS wi'h each Pox the prn e, One Dollar per Box, eontniniug from 50 to 00 I'ilts. I'iils sent by mail, promptyl l>y remitting the price to the Propr.eiors. or any authorized Ag nt. in current funds. SGLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCIIINGS A lIFLLYER. PROPRIF.TOR'S, SI Cedar Street, ■ ew York. ' ~ff S<dd in Tuuxhannock, by J. W. Lyman, m . M" trose. bv Aide Turrell in S.-ranton [,y L S.a. E C 1* idler, tn Factory villo by all Druggists I 310,000 wor t ho f(m oo(f s | ARRIVING AT THE r%To"w Store! AT MILL TOWS', , | Now is your time to jmrshase -ii.k coon*. DltV ROODS, 11 HUmAItE, ((.UEI'.NSW Ut R, fJLASSWAKE, BOOTS SHOES' II ITS O. CAPS. ! 1 Ami it Variety of other Articles too Numerous to mention, Cheaper Than C. SHERWOOD, | Has received direct troin the cities of | PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK.; The Largest, Cheapest and Best j ssortment of I Fall anil Winter Goods { j (Purchased entirely for Cash; ever offered in MILL- j TOWN, whit h he is selling at U NCOM MON LOW PRIG E S ! Ilis /S'tock, which he intends to keep always Full, embracese very thing wanted by the People in this Place, and customers can at all times rely on getting the rticles tlicy may ; want, at Satisfactory Prices. tis not to he undersold by any, and asks ! ! the Public to call and examine liisj j STOCK. e would ask the LDIKS i ot call and Examine his Assortment of I LADIES' DRESS GOODS! AX 1 VAN C V AHTICLI'S, OF HIIU II HE IEA* t lie FIRST CHOICE. POTSSCRIPT. His st<> r< s at nvji N ENTRE and 11.w ac kt f —making three in all, i are also m full blast, thereby ena bling him t< keep up a complete is ortment in C SVERWf ir No™° ,lßfi"? DOYOUWI-IITO RE CT-RRD ?-?>R. TU Clf \X'S KX G L-H SPECIFFIC PILLS etter in lps thvn 30 days, the worst cages of XERVOI S- ! I mpoten-e, Premature Decay, Seminal. Weakness hami'v. and all Urinary, Sexual and . Nervous \ff.-ctinng, no m.itt-r from what pro- | ilucaul' Price One lb.liar per box. S Tit. post-paid liv in • 11. on fee eipfnf an o dcr. Quo ivux ill pel fed the cure in most .-mos Ad 're-* j JAME< S. BUTLER General Agent, 427 Broadway, New York' ! *4®l i HIT, X,ATE ST NFitIWS j ROM EUROPE l I fully confirmatorv of former report* that THI3 i 1)1 T( II HAVE I'OSSESiMOSI OF UOL- I CAN D. It it also authoritatively announced that ! has exelusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP "AT TUNKHANNOCK, ! where every thing iu (he line of hi* trade ean be I had at the i ~ \ LOWEST LIVING LEO FITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat est and most iwprovedcPatternsof OOOKLIKIGr, AND FAELOH STORES, with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete Roofing & Guttering in all its branches, attended to on short notice and on REASONABLE T E K MS. PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONF. 0. S. MILLS lunkhanno. k, Nov 4, 1563.—v3-nl3. Manufacture ol'Woolen Clouds I CHAPTKR 1 The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both in the household and in the factories, has become of great i portanee on account of its forming at present our principal articles of clothing. The nature of our cli mate make it neceessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly increased the value of wool and Fabru ks made irotu it • and being engaged in the business of making Olorh and Flannel, and also oil Carding, and Cloth Dressing, we have thought a few remarks with regard to handling Wool, and the pioper pro cess of Manufacture might beof service to the coun try, and a benefit to ourselves The fir t process with the farmer who intends t., make his wool Into r.. lis for spinning ml weaving at home, after washing an I shearing, is assarting the j ualitics. This we to not expect a tanner f. do as erfeetly as a regular manufacturer, hut by tri m- j he will approximate toward* it, and lie amply paid ' lor the little pains required, by having an oven ' ' i.rea i and smoother fabric. Ihe ft- ... * t "- vU • u "U i rip I whole and be ~u , on a table —the eoa sc.-t wool will befourd on the skirts ot the fleece, and can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre Two qualities from cadh fleece will perhajs be close enough for ordinary purposes, but as the sheep in our country differ much ui their grates of wool —the coarse part of one may do to go vrbh the fi. er part of another, and th is make three < r four qualities out of the lot If it is going to the manu tactoi vor to marker, the fleece should not be torn, but after removing the tag-10. ks. sh uld be roiled up compactly, skin out si lo Not less fh in ore pound of|.i<l, fresh butler or oil sh u'd be scut with every ten ponnasuf wool going to the uaHing machine. The nixi th ng of importance is of cour e to be well carded, tor whi. h we will bo entirely responsi ble . but in the matter ot -puming and reaving, we hive another caution to add. Unless ti;o vim 's v- nly twsted, and heat up evenly in tl o loom, the It'll shrink-Hie roily ; II fulling making < me pla ces wide ..n I othersnarrow, and if the finisher sic- 1 .•ecds in pressing nut the wiinclcs, the rloih will re sume its contortion ug.iin when m d - into . oent. and the inoch mic is -■>iocii, 11 ,.- n r n- ul!> . i.lamed for a co it s Itccorning lantern jawed on e ' i man's back. It is easily avoided by g vieg tl a I ] wheel ,n equal number of turns to en en length ~f • ! thr.-ad .rawn out We tin I thisdifiboilrv in-re isi> g j j 0 late ye ns, an.l have route to the conclusion that ' !if - tne of lie spinner- U()t keep b.-trct time. n j their iiian-.- thai their -pinning u heels, we sbou 1 j riatc dreadfully to listen t.. their music, j As every moment of labor sboti! ibe employe Ito | he host advantage, and ei rv ounce of materi I 'e ; j appropriated t ; the best pttrno-e, on of our i ; w i r. we pro|M)s-e to write some other . h piers „„ „„ r j j branch of hu-inessafter this is read sufficiently to be ! | remembered, si ml sh II endeavor to do our work ' ! nice enough for a halmori! skirt or a doctor's mar i !anl tn ike trow-er- stout enough to las'a farmer' through a ycar'scatnpaijjn at least. INGHAM A WRENCH. IIOMK FACTORV, CAMPTOIVN, BnADroniiUo May 2.'tj4 I! W S ® 6T, : i -AGAINST— FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE 1! ! j | Taken nt this office, on all kinds of Town and! | Country property, at the MOST RKASOXABI.K THRMS, i I ind for anv time from THREE MONTHS TO I | FIVE YEAR 4 —either WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company reliable 7 Will it promptly pay i its honest losses? are the important inquiries with ' all insurers. Wc answer: i THE LYCOMING CO INSURANCE COMPANY | HAS BEEN TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION J FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS.—IT HAS A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF OVER $2,400,00 IT PAYS FROM SCO; TO 8125,000 LOSSES ANNUALLY. ALL LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID . EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND OPERATIONS OF TIIE COMPA- | 1 NY THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON 'JUST AND EQU I T Al3 L E PRINCIPLES, j I THE CIIARTE 11 IS PERPETUAL. Ref> reuces Hon. Win. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K 1 I Peckhaia, Henry Stark and Samuel St.irk Esqs. of I this County ; Saver & Bros, of Susquehanna, and ieorge M Hollenback and others of Luzerne Countv, who insure in and have been paid losses by this, Company. IIARVEY SICIvLER, Agt. IIITI 8! O mam The Partnership In tween 0. I. IIALLSTEAD A SON. is thi* day dissolved bv mutual c. nscnt. The notes and accounts will be left in tha hands of 0. L II tllstea I t.i settle and can be found at the ; store formerly occupie I by 0. L. llallstead A Son, with-some one to attend to the same. 0 L IIALI.STEAD. II P. IIALLSTEAD. Nicholson. July 27th 18G4. The business will be continued by Henry P. Hallstead and Loui* Hatnuiel, under the name and firm of HALLSTEAD X HAMItEL, t who will be pleased to ret tin the patronage of ail | who i tve pdtmnixeit the oTd fi m an 1 will tie picas I ed to See any who may favor us wiih a call. W-e are prcpaxfd to furnish KXTIi V LVDIJCE MFN TO 10 r IC4E II VYING PRODUCE TO DISPOSE OF. will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for the saurn. UALLSTSAfc A HAMJdEL. j Ft she Iran July Wlfc, 1804 i The Latest Sty I i J --OF— ! SPRING & SUMMER Sonnets, fin J ! MILLINERY GOODS. have just been received at the establishment at LOUISA HEPBURN. ; on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where wi ; be found Ladies. Chilrcn, Misses, and Bov's FLATn ■ IT ATS, and CAPS ; IFEA F>-PRESSES, "RIBBON"S FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything In j the iine nf Millinery, which will be sold at the lowest j Cash 'Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. I.&dic* : please call and examine for themselves. Tunkhaamiek.Oet 3 ISG2.—v2nll— lywil j 3XT E3 w 0 J: jel £ L MANUFACTORY! The subscriber h is just opened a new Furniture I Cabinet and Chair M muffletory in Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store —where are kept on hand an I in inufaet ured to order: TABLES of ail sizes. patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. It I REALS ot fill styles, sizes, and prices. BEDSTEADS. Cottage an t common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS. ROOK j CASES, and indeed < very thing whi di can be found ; j -n the largest furniture establishments in the country. ! . which ho nil'sell at price- as 1 w as they can be i i bought in .ay town outside of the cities. Being sat- ! J isflot? th tho can eoinj cte, both in vorkmrnship nV ( j ' prices with any establishment in the country. lie so- ' ' !i ; s the public patronage FEPAIRING of „u Kind- lone in u. r.*at, substan- ! tial and workmanlike triiirit or. N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, nrw-seated find re paired. „ LNBBRTAKING li ning a Hoarse of his own ) and having had touch expert en- e, he w||t n* tend I this dop irtn'-ot of fhe business on short notice, su | j in a satisf.ictorv manner. ABRAHAM HAAS. Juki 16, IS62.—vlnlOly CJI0CKE1IY!!! A Large Stock just Opened AT T. L,no>: f ((•; ~ M AI L PAPER. W A I L PAPER. V, ALL PALER. M" \ 1)0 W > HADES. WINDo\V >IIA PES. WIN DO \\ SHADES. OP ALL > 1 V EES. CLOTH SHADES Willi BDHDEIiS CEOI II SH ADE-; WITII BORDERS. FIX'I I REs AND R>I.LER>,Ct)M PEE I E FIX IF RES AX D ROLLERS COMPI IT! E EMBROIDERED .MCSLIN CCKJ \|\s. EMBROIDERED M PSLIN CP RT A I NS • EMBROIDERED MCSLIN CURTAINS. A I .SO A Large Stock ol'White Goods; i swiss jin.s | LOTTED SWISS M LsLIN. BRILLIANTS, JACON KTS, LACES, BALMORAL SKFRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, | REAL ALEXANDKES KID And a Large St<>ck of YANKEE NOTIONS, " I roil, Nails, White-Lead, Z no, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Door-Locks, and a general assortment of BU EH J\l * 1 RE. Fish, of all kinds. Paid. for a 1 kinds of Grain. Tunkhannock, March, 9th 18G4. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sewina-Machines. The Cheapest and Jiest. OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL-ESTARL<SHED SEWING MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. 49-SIRD FOB CIRCULAR. LADIUS' ALM.AJ.AC, 4C. AGENTS WANTED. Address WHEELER & WILSON ; Sctei Mf/ -Machine Co. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. DO Y) \i iMi 10 ill CLRi.lt ft B I'CII.AX's KS'fil.tSll slTCirtC PILLS CIUO 1 tin ;>0 days, tho worst mises of Ni.inot -M --a ! In* 1 ' ' : 't '' ro,u 'tare D.icuy, Sominal Weaknto Aff-'" 1 -* 5, !U "' " ll Cniiftry. Sexual, and New pftecti .■, noiuultv frniu what cans - produ-clui | o rr e, One Dollar prta. Bent, postpaid, by mail n receipt if au urdt r. Addi v J A MESS. UrTLFR, D, Bible House Itf.fi K i V"lt i| t.. 7 30 Loan. , i -Kfcsa j not., n,,bl. three year, from Aug f islh With aini-fitiufil interest at the rate of .even , nrt ' /r P' r "* TII I*' -pnnciM I andptrcet both to be paid in lawful mouey . Jl.ee notes will be convertible at the optiio-i of ! he ho.der at maturity, into six per cent, gcdd be * I j vo iof fifty dollar* '* " 7 (! ° llaW ° r ° The notes will ■ . transmitted to the owners f re , ! of transportation charges as soon after the receipt at !"h"4l ofUep "' i ' *' "ru As the notes draw interest from August 15 B(#P j sons making deposits subsequent to that dat* J,,.." j pay the interest accrued ftoin tUte of note j deposit. * t! Parties depositing twenty-firs thossssi I and epwards for these notes at any one time wiil . alio we 1 -a cominissionof one-quarter of one r. rf r 1 ->• ;i ■->. o r hi I'.y .he i on the receipt c-f . bill for the amount, ceriiiit- i t' J :i by the Officer with whom the de F ,sit was made N° i'' deposit* 0 ' 1 " 5 co!Jll,:l "' ;ilonsinJat be made from th® 1 SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. Ii :s A N ATICXAI. Bathos BANE, ofieriug a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best securing Any savings bank which pays its depositors in L* S Note?, consider that it is paying in the bed circub,- iag tnedrum of the country, and it cannot par in. anything better, for ifs own assets are either in eminent securities or in netesor bonds parable ia government paper. It i? equally convenient as a temporary or rtm*- nent investment. The notes can always be sold for wi.hin .t fraction of their ift e and accumulated mte- I rest, and are. the best security with banks as collate rals for amounts. c 'p-BRTiBLK INTO ABIX pkr cknt 5-20 GOLD Bonn. In fiddiuon to the very liberal interest on tho notes for three years, this privilero of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, fur tho current rate for 0-20 Bonds is uot less than nine percent, premium, and before the war the premium on six percent, I .S. stocks was over twenty per cent, It will bo seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not !e than ten percent. p. annum. lIN Lx' <rTl X FROM ?TAtC OttM( XtCIPAI. TAXATION But p.i le troiu all thondvaniages we have tnu mor .tcd.aspc ial Act of Congress exempts all bond* and 11 ea*ury notes, from local taxatton. Ontho average, th s exemption is worth about two percent, p'-r annum, occordiog to the rate ol taxation in va rious parts of i he oountrv. It is beliei e<i that no securities offer so great ip duceiueiits to lci.dtr.- as th se is-ued by the govern mcnt In allot., r iortrs of indcl todness. the faith or ability of private p irties, or stock companies or operate communities, only, pledged for pa. mem while the whole j rope,-tv of t!, c countr •is held to" secure (he di .; ; ; R t..0 obligations of tea Lnited States. \V biio the gov.-uinrcti* offers the most liberal terms (or it.- loan-, it i clieve dihat the very strong i e , at l i' ''will bo to the i.y iltj and pitiiotism f j the people. Duplicate or f!C .t.s v. 11l be issued for all de ] _i ho pirly dep. -nt.* must endorse upou j the 0.-iciito. ■_ :r:ua-atc trio denomination of notes i U 'i ul - - T '-••'* >'■ bvlb.c-r tfcoy tire to Le issued in hlanK . payable f.j < • ler \\ ;cn so endorsed it must be I left with the ofd.cr rsc ving tile deposit, to be for- I war led to th Treasury Departmen.. SubT.- i] !i n- will i - ts'eciv -d by the Treasurer of tin- 1 niton >tate- -.t U asbingt-.n, the several Ar— j sistant lreasurer? and uestgna.ed Depn.sitaries, aad | bp the ITHBT AND >;>f \p. NATIONAL B ANKS OF SCRAN TON. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE TD'.Y AN I>A. I !,n ' l ! '- v a!i nal Banks natch are repositories of i put-li • UUTCV, ar.-i ; ALL RE-I'ECTI?ALE RANKS AND BANKERS . ihr-.ugh-.'ut the eohrtry will give further iniorination j i d ; ATi URD : \ ERi I iCiLITY TO SI BSCRIEERS ! ; a '.-J g-*>.i ;,t ; .—.vers rtietin '.ke Sew ii-i • Cutnc art. A eurro.-ity worth seeing. Rlease sen ! forctrcular with san ; !o of sewing. | Ihcs.; Improved Maehin ssavc -xf hi xukh) pkr i i'kxt of thr.-ad and eilk, and make the LOCKSTITCH aliiic on 1 uth side*. 'l-iy reqiiirt-no ir-trc-ti- nto operate perfectly ! e.\-e; t '• the printed directicng- No . hange in sewing fr<>m on 3 kind cf goods ! another. And no taking apart to clean or oil. ! Our Xxw M.ixt TA, TORT is now cemplett with fill ts machinery and tools entirely new, and is already j rapidly taming out Machines which for BKABTT d prnrr.crios of KIXISH are not surpassed by say ! manufacture in the world. N B —Sli.-iiM anv Machine prove unsatisfactory I it can 1 returned an I money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed byeui own agent*. I'IXKLE & LYO\, S. Jf. CO. No. 539 BROAD WAY, NEW YORK April 13 1303, v3-n33- Traveling Public! TO accommodate per? ns wishing te go by pub conveyance from this place to any section, or r urn, tho uiivlersigned continues to run a Daily Line OF fd im m rfi ® © Si life Mi i I fr > a !<H forTvillo Depot, leaving his hotel i o'rl ok, a. in , arriving at Faetoryvilla in timet . Trains to (Srfflt pent!, Hcm-^ork, and PHILADELPHIA Returning, leaves Faetnryrille on the arriv >f the New York, Bhlivlelphia and Ace omoda tipn Ti tin from Great Bend, arriving in ' inkhaa no'-k at 7 o'clock, p in. N.I —All Cxpress matter, packages and jodswil Ito coi.reye Ito and from tho De|Xit. at aeonable ate? t thw pvAprietor holding hiinaolf resjr nsible for i lie s.-fe delivery of all such entrusted to hi- care. 1 To wand a sta *e arrives at this hotel nt 12 o'clock, m. Returning, leaves at 3 o'cioek, p in for Fittsfon, Wyoming, and Wilkesharrs esve on the arrival of tho Towauda stage, aid ro urnin* connect wth the same. ; Moptr-yte stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thursd ay ■** Saturdays,sit 7 o'cioek. a m., coanttting nt M with stages for Dingbamton, Ac. Returning, with stages fur Fit?a?on. 'fewanda. Ao. Fersons wishing to he called for at their rasides wilt be m'con.modafed by le*rirg their aaises atd hot< 1 of the pruptiotor. Ilor cs and erriige* in refidisers to forward pas* fißjpaf* tj til f!rt T 3 WATX.
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