0 el h\cK.& w, r. n | iu.iuui* I inie ul Passffbger Trains, June Ad. I SHI. A *&WoWIHrAUO. i I.KAVK W)I TB U!t> Accm- I Panrei, f~ j Pas?cn A.room- I uM-ia- gar. I I g'-r. ! j tion. j . on. ! P. M P. M. I IA. M, P. M, | STATIONS 200 540 Great Rend 7.50 2.20 |,33 6,21 Now Milford 7.50 245 1.00 6,00 Montrose 8,20 3.15 10?5 5,36 H"pV..itt<!ni 3.** ■ { .' , B j II 50 5.1n Kichot'on 9-00 | 11,20 4.56 Factoryvilte 0-4 ola is 5 4,40 Abington- •■ • 9.40 n4O 10.40 4,32 Clark's Summit 948 0,00 10,10 4.10 SCKAXTON 10.20 OJO , A. M 3,42 Greenvillu 10.40 I M ... 3,29 Dunning '0 52 rt .... 3,17 Moscow •••••• 11,02 ....^| .... 254 G-iullsborw 11.26 .... 240 Tolvho* 11.40 ••• •ts ... 202 Oakland 12,17 ■• •• .... 1.46 Heoryville * 12.33 •••• ® .... 1,35 Spragueville 12.43 •• •• jj • ••• 1,24 Strou lsburg 12,54 ••••a .... 1.03 IV.iter Gap 1,08 •*••s* • ••• 12,47 Alount lietbui .... 1,24 .... > .... 12,35 Delawfvrc 1.50 ••••■ 2 f ... 12,10 Mmunka Chunk-. 1.55 - • ••■ 12 02 liri Igeviile 2, 4 **•*'>>' .... 11.51 Ox ,rd 2.15 ••••2 .... 11.38 W ishington 2,23 •••• .... 11,20 New Hampton 2.45 .••• | .4- M. *Chnnge for Phil.** PM. ••• The Passe*.ger T> ain Northward isves New Hirrjifon on the orrivnl of the Mail ' sin which leave* MEM' \ORK at P.lO A M . anil AN'LNK A Cill'XK on the arrive.! of the Train ich leaves PHILADELPHIA. Kensington I>e-i )nt 715.4. M At SCR ANT ON thi? Train • close connections with trains on the LACK* V ANN A Si BTOOMSBUHG end DEL A\VARE A |l).sON T Railroads, and at Great lieud with the j til Ir*lti on die Eric Railway going West Tnc Passenger Train Sou ; 'ti ward c.ves (Ire :t I>en I after the arrival of the Cincinnat iress troin the West, connecting at Scrnnton •h Train? on the Luok*w.,nn# and 4>loon?burg i Delaware aud Hu is <n Railroads ; at Mai.unka ank with the train for Philadelphia, and at e Hampton wish Trains for JVoo \< rk. the Lc— ;h Valley, llarrishurg, Ac. Passengers hy this •ain arrive in New York tit 5.50. in Philadelpcia 0,30, and in liarrishiir.'fit 320 P. M. The Accommodation Train •rthward, connects at Great Retid with the Day ft>rcss going West, hy which passengers arrive at ijaea and :3yrau?e the same day. joint',war t, 1 aves Great Bend* after the arrival of New Y ii k Express going East J gT Ail 4'assengor Trains on the Erie Railway n at Great Rend. WATTS COOKE. Fupt. & A HENItY, Gen. Tk' Agcrt. A LA MODE. lIE LATEST PROM NEW YORK, TRS. A. G. STARK., TAKES PLEASURE IN Va ,g:i n iiiforiuiug her i'rionds, m l the ladies gen illy, ih it ?ho lit" r.t eived, mi* still receiving t A rgj aa i **il selected assortment ul SPRING AND SUMMER < DS 0 Consisting of II VTS. HON NETS. RUIIiONS. VLO34ES, FKA If Ells, I-AIE?*, IIE A i>- lIRUSSEN, and, in short all an 1 s usually found in a *t r r f T C"ATTO V i' it i<o 1 a "p \I I o 111 \Ju n < n*v ii u. She solicits a call from all re, .iring GO'lDst in her line before purchasing elsowtiu.e. .Mrs Stark can be found tit the house formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark in the borough of Tunkh.t ono. k. ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a all. MANTUA-MAKING. Vf e have secured the services of an experienced duessmakbit, id at all times will be prepared to Fit awl Make •,e-se< in th** latest and most approved manner.— .li iting yr calls bt;>rc purchasing elsewhere, we auiain Fairs, n-.sj ret full v. MRS A G STARK. Ai rii 27. leC4 Hell's ShfcUic Pill* ~'V ■■•ranged in all Cases ran be relied on! Never fail to ureDo not nauseam !. Ave sjictdy in action ' No ch.- nga of 'di. et re'(Uircd ! Do not interfere w'tb lusii.css pursuits fin b.- i*:>c.l without detection! Epward of 2(0 c this nionio—some of them very so\ere ca-cv drer i ne hundred phy ivians have used them in their and ail speak well of their eiii icy, and approve of their composition, which is etiti , !_, v.gc- AiiM", and UartnKss oq the system. Tin ,; Nertifieaft-s L <an he* shown. Bell S SPECIFIC TILLS arc the original arid only genuine Speciik- PHI. They ire adapted f.r ir.ale •i> i female, ola orvouug, an,! tho only reliable reme dy tor effecting a permanent aud speedy cure in all c ises of SixjriuutorrUen, or . v emiinl M'cakncss, with nil its tiaiu of evils, suoh as I'reluera! au 1 V- gimil Discharge-, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involunta rily Emission, liieontiuucnce, Genital Debil fv au Irritability. Inipoieocc, Weakness or Loss ol 1(. ~ i Nervous Drl.iht , Ac , sc., all of whi- h irise prin. i pnlly from Sexu il Excesses or Suit Ann-c, or s i m>• constitution.il ilcrangeinent, and. incapacitates the sufferer from faifiiliog the duties oi married life In *ll sexual .ffs'a.scs, as Gonorrhea, tileet, and.Strict ure#,-*nd in Diseases of the Rl.idder and Kidneys, they ,u tasa ch "rn- ' Relief is experienced hy ia't ing a single box. Sold by nil the principal druggists Price -SI They will be scat by tuvil aecurcly sevlel, an! roc .dm icily, on receipt of the money by J PRY \N, M D„ No. 76 Cedar Street Jew York, Consulting Phv.-icilin for the treatment of Be.nna'. 1 rina-v. S -xual. and Nervous Diseases, who will •V'id, t'ecc to all, t ie following valuable work, in Mills < envelope : TMK KMTI:;• N Tnonswo- Dt: DELL'S TREA TJ.-'E .>n Self Abuse, Premature decay, linj >, , and Lo* of lower. Sveaual Disease*, ii, mi ma 1 M'c Ue . N'i.hflv Kinissiigis. Cenit il D-brlit;.. A £, • pain >bb-t of (if p. ge-. ontaihieg tint ortant advice to tnc i ;ff- te i. on I which should be read by every sufferer, a* tli oiea- sof -ur, in the severe t stages ' ispli'nly set foith Two stamps rcuuirid to pay I js, tag: Im*oi:rv\UK To LAI iits Dr. HARVFV'S FEMALE I PlLuhiv never yet failed in removing liffi ulties j ari-ing front olwiie-iieu. or s'o pag, ul nnturp or in re to. ng ike system to pcrfee: li - ill vvl cri suffcri- g rfroin Sj.iual n'loctioiig. f rolapsus, Kteri. toe Whites, or other weaktirsl ot the I terinc Organs The Pills ' rc perfectly harmless on the constitution, and muy j hst ikcn bv the ruos delicate feiu.Ui without aits- ! itig iisfpes- (be sauic tin" they ct like a chnrio ' bv srengthcniiT, To eitly restoring the | sy.-t-iu ah a thy coti.ition, and by ringiug on Ih- m.nthlv f riod with regularity, noma tie troiu ' wfc.t canes the*>bsri uriktu ury arise Til y should however. NOT be taken luring the first three or Tour months, ot | reenancy, t ir.iigh gale at any Other t air. as niis- ariiage would Le the esult Each box contains 60 Pills Price *1 I'u HVRt 114 > rREATISE on disease* of F. rabies. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterili ty, Rci roduction. aud Abus - V N -.ture, j • mpli itically the Ladies Pn.ote Medical Vist-r, a pamphlet of 64 page*, *„nt free t 0 UDv iwldress Sis rents re.juirwd to pay postage The Pills nd bt>ok will be sent bv mnit when dc sired secuicly scaled, and prepaid, by J. RRY A !>., frinergi Agot -• j L 1. u •" . L ' ,;lr st • New York. ill tko priuuij al <irug^Wt9 HI SiIKISW 181™. LETTER A. F AMILY 6EIVING MACUINE is fast ff.atriinff n wdrl lwi*fe rcputntiotv It is be yond •hmi.t the bast nu I b.p,uiS and most beautiful of all t*, ir.il / Sewing Machines yet offered to t' e public No other family -cwiug Midline ha so many useful appii.an. es for H-uuuing. Rinding. Tell ing, Tucking. Gathering. Gouging B( aiding. Em broidering. fdfifinfb "nd s " forth' No hther Family Sewing M.t liinc has sn unich capacity fur a great variety of wotk It will sew ail kinds of cloth, ; and with all kinds of tlfrenrl. Great nn.i recent tin- j {.mvemcnts make our .Family Sewing Machine most reli ihlc,. iti I most durable, itud most eertntn in ac- I tinn at .11 rate? of speed. ft makes the interlocked stitch, which is the known. Any one, cv- , ' cn of tho moei ordinary capacity, can sec, at a glance, ! how to use tho letter A Family Sewing Machine j Our Family >ewing Machines .are finished in chaste an I exqnisitu stylo , j Th Folding (.use of the Family Machine is - pic-e of etinmng wotknmtiship of-iheirf'St useful | kind. It protects tho luachii e when not in U'e, and when about to be operated may i e opens 1 as a spa- | ciou and table to sasMiSfi tit* vwrk. — While some ot tho-Gaaes, uii'4'' "(it of the choicest woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest man- ! nor jx-ssibie, others are adorned and cmbolished in i the most costly und superb uuuincrs. It is absolutely necessary to sec the Family Ma chine in operation, so ns to ju Ige of us groat, cupici ty and beauty. It isfa-r bee ining as jv.pular for family sewing ns onr nmnufa during machines are for mai.ufactur , ing purpose* ! lho Brunch Offices are well supplied with silk, j I twist, thread, needles, oil. k'\, oftlio very bostqnal- ( Uy. j Send for i Pamfhi f.r. | THE SINGER MVX E F ACT I' KING COMPANY. | 453 Broadway, New York. r?f-Ihlladlpl!lH Office, IO Chestnut St. . c'd.TiA'.u.'Viu' J A "''" t a'&&&s mm. AND— Sliop. I 'l"' IIE sub? yfber h s just received at his shop, over : i. li.itikiu- n's Smrc. in MESHOP.'EN PA., in.l wiK c ustan ly ii( cp on h i: l :i|! the |ato*t , MPRGVED COJKU srifSS Among .vhi h ire the "CALORIE," MIXER and " FNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES anil Heaters oi every description, which he offers for 3r10£i,c1.37- \ : at prices that Will doty competition i liia stoves are bought directiv ot tho Manufactur-I ! ers It ALBANY, U'iLKi SBAKRE. PROVIDENCE ' ami SCKANTON He is therefore enabled to sell i them at asm ill advance on the original cost I Tl, SHEET-iRO, -AND - Copper Ware. j all kind* ou hi ml an lidUe to order Also riP. 4VAGO V HI) X \ V I)i|,! H- ! SHOES FOR S V I.E. The popular Cookin • Btove ( For st <£ u e 11, j (Elevated o vi*ii4's now for ihe first, offered :it j S2O for 8 inch. $23 for 9 ; neh, j AND -JOBBINS I neatly and promptly done. HENRYBTANSBFRY Meshi ppen, Doc I7th, IS62—v2nl9ly. I | '' j 7%mT£ J%_ D r £7£S§ ' t-piiE -•fi;cßrnF!' HA- HAD INSITCESSFLL ; A opera! ieii v lor si vt-i .tl vears. a -m v;r *p ;o *4r j .141 U .A.* 2.4 l X i 7 JX Tcwiiwrjiv, where all ot the most approv d and rare kinds o( . FRUIT Sr ORNAMENTAL TREES . ' Can be obtained. Being esitiv.need from experience that hi* Trees an I Plants will give far better satisfaction tQ the Kruit-groive: of Wyoming County lh )ti civ grown I in other localities, he couiilently solicits their patroe ' i ae ... j lie will make annual visit? either in person or by j his agents f j most ot the tow,(ships"of Wyoming Co , an ! r -ks only that his specimens may be examined ! an I his method of dealing be tested ! AT ,rde: ?by 1 trcr ororhcrwi-e, for Tree?, vines or ' , j.| ills n :11 be promptly attended to. S ia.il-ly. D IIA UK INS. j IIAiiD\Y AIiE & IRC A ! : HUWT BRO'S aetßlß : I v 2 */ yj j - l * OW OFFICII FGLI SLK * - y st. ~ H (ItON, STE 1., NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAF! RATLKCAD -PIKES; ANVILS. BELLOWS. PLAIN £ CONVEX iiOB-E-SIIOES. HAM MER ED HOUSE* NAII.S. WROUGHT IRON, iinsifls' iiiflviii. ] CAKPEN | TEKS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED.) nrns, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT , SPINDLES,CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES PIPE BOXES, St RING STEEL BoTTS, NETS. WASII ERS BELTING, ~ PA^K^NG, 5 GRINDSTONES; ! "PT.ASTER _ . . PAPJS, CEMENT, IIAIR, SriOYELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., AT.SO sASIT, DOORS AND BLIN> ON II AN UI2R ASSORTMENT AND MANL'FACIL'RED 10 ORDER LEATHEEII AND FINDINGS FAIitBAK'S SGALUS. • I Wtttt?-. .iarrß 26. 1663. ' IMPORTANTTO FEMALES ! gam '"PILIS^ PROCL M A T I 0 N ! | TO THIS I. .M)I li> : Both Married a u J Sins' o " THE OLDEST REGULATOR FOR FEMALES. DRCIIBESB HAN'S FEMALE PILLS Will immediately relieve, withes' pain, si! disturb ance .f (he [ierio lie discharge, Whether arising fr-nn reluxlion or suppression They act like a charm in removing the pains that aceouipariy diflienlt o. iui mo ierate moustru.ctiou. and are the only safe and rjliunie remedy for Flushes Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins*, Back and Sides, Palpitation of tle Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other uupicas nt and mngrrous effects of an unnatural condition of 'lie sexual function*. In the worst cases ot Fluqr Albus or Whites, they ef fect a speedy e U re, Dlt. c-U-EESEMAX'S FFMAT.r PTT.I.IS Have been use i OVER A QUARTER OF -A CEN TURY. They are offered as the only safe means ot renewing interrupted a > i -truati m, l>u' La dies must bear in mind that there is one condition qt Mte fe male systnn in ir'uo'i lite Pills cannot he taken miihuut prodtuim a PECPLIAR RESI LT.— The condition rfer cd to is PREif NANCY— the result. MLS (J A PI! /.1 < lE, Such is the irresist ible tendency if the medicine 1d restore the sexual functions too normal condition, that even the pro ductive poicer of nature cannot resist it TIILY CANNOT l>t> HARM many oth-rway. DR.CUEE-EMAY'S FEMALE PTLLS Are the a nay Me Heine t/wt MARRIED AND SIN WLK LADIES have relied tip. n for many year-' or com relv upon now. BEWARE OP I?>IITA TIONA ! These Pills ;orm the Finest Preparation ever put forward with IMMEDi A I'D and PEu j SINTENT SUCCESS. DON' T RE DFt LIV ED. 'fa ke this advertisement to votrr Druggist, an i tell him thai you want the. HEFT and mast RE LI A RLE PPM A LP M EDICINE IN TIIE WORLD, which is comprised in DR. CIIEESEMAX'S FEMALE PILLS '!! They have received, and are now receiving the sanction of the most eminent Physicians in Amer ica. EXPLTPIT DIRECTIONS wi'h each Box the price. One Jlollar per Dux, contaiuiug from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptyl by remitting the price to tbe Propr otors. or any authorized Ag< nt in currentt'und*. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HVTCIIINGS A HILI.YER, PROPRIETOR'S, 81 Cedar Street, - etc York. r-gr Sold in TunKhannoek, by J. IV. Lyman, in Montrose, by Able Turrell, in Scranton by L. S.A E. C Ft'ller, in Factoryville by all Druggiais Fan RATS. MICK. ROACHES. ANTS. Bed En:- Morns in Ff'-s \V >ot,'hs, Ac,, INSECTS ON PLAVI F'.WLS, AVIMAI.C. A •• Put irp in ''sc 51) - md *1 00 Boxes. Lottie s, an Flasks. S3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, and Public it stitutions, if. '•Duly infallible remedies kn wn." „Fct Coin Famous.' "Nol dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats c-omo ..ut of their h- lee to die." IV h lesale in all large i'ies. , ©'"Sold by all Druggi;ts a Retailers every wh. .jgf*! 1 ! BK WARE ! ! ! of all woribiu- iuiitu'i Iff See that "Cosi a i<t j.; in is on each Box, Bon and Flask, before you buy. g A duress IIESRY R. COSTA | J Depot 452 lireaYway. N. Y I f,' Sole bj J. l.jnim v Co., wholesale Rctal, I Ago nt.Turkhaiio 11' J JUT RECEIVED. —riiosi . PHILADELPHIA s> -AND— i 3Si CWl"'Oarls., I A FULL ASSU Li 1 M£ N T O K s. Ss ; :,v I Ais © As. ■* T i DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSIMERS, Ol o'fclxiia.g*, Shoes, Hats, Jamil tixicb.i NOTIONS, Sir. Ac, adapted to this Season' which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST M A KET PRICE for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. Tunkhatt.-k March* 30, 139 - ! INGHAM and WItEXC 11, Manufacturers and Dealers In ON WYAUUSJN'Ci CIIKEK, CAMPTOW, BRADFORD Co Pa Polls Carded attd Cloth Finished. MANUFACTURE CLOTH FCR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES CR AT Tht FOLLOWING PRICES PER YARD: CaJfitner'-. Best Finish, fine 45 c ents Plain Cloth, do 45 4 * Gray nr.d Mixed Cassitncfes.4s " T "eccls, 32 1" Common Fulled Cloth, 40 " White Flannel. 22 " Mulder Red Flannel, 32 " Gruv Flannel 25 " The dray Flannel made wtth taste and very sutla bit for Clothing* HARVEY IMC,IIAM AMO.4 WRENCH tl?* Purioiiliviijg at cam have rcdl ttjrded so as t6 tke thydS home with theui ; ans >o*9t<ie erpo&e of a trif. THE MiKTEST NXWS TIIOJI EUROPE Is fulM coa&rtnztor'y of fc.rawr report® that THK DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF HOD CAND. _____ - I It is also authoritatively announced that O. S. JMCills has exclusive posfession of the I STOVE AND TIN-SHOP ~AT TUNKHANNOCK, w " w aflltl m where erery thing iu tlie Hue of his trade eaa be | liadatTho if' LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. IIOUSE-KEEP EK? will find at his Shop, the lat est ami most Improved Pattemvol t COOKLIPtTG-, AN'D P ARBOR ST OWES, with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete Roofing &. Guttering in all its branches, attende to o i short.. >. • and on R HAS O N A It I. Id T L. U M S . PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CIIEAPLI DONE 0. S. M I LLS runkhanno k. Nov 4,1863. v3-nl3. Ma ufacture of IVooKu Goods ! CHAPTBK 1. The Manufaetu. of Woolen Goods, both in the household and in tbe factories, has become of great i js rtance on account ("fjits forming at present our principal articles of clothing- The nature of cur* It mate make it neccessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly increased the value of wool and Fabricks made Iroui it • and being engaged in the business of uiicking'Clorh and Planus!, and also ol! 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 onrsoives The !irs t process with the farmer who intends to make his wool into rolls for spinning and weaving at home, after washing and shearing, is assorting the ualitics. This we do not expect a tanner to do . eifectly as a regular manufacturer, but by try-ng he will approximate towards it, and he Amply paid or the little pains required, by having an even thread and smoother fabric. Ihe fiooce should be whole and I.c spread out on a t,aide —the coarsest wool will be Courd on the skirts of the fleece, and ear. easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre Two qualities from eaclh fleece vwl! perhaps be close enough for ordinary purposes, but ;*s the sheep in our country d'ffer muc hin their grades ot wool-rthc coarse paitofonc may uo to go with the fii.er part of another, and th*s?nnke fb- t e or p iM) qualities out of the lot If ;i i s going to the manu f tcto.y or to niaikct. the fleece should not be t..ro, ' at after removing the tag-locks, should be rolled np compactly, skin outside Not less than one pound of lard, fresh butter or oil should be sent with even ten pounclsaf woo! going to the carjing innehiue. The next thing of importanco is of cour e to be well carded, for whi. hive will bo entirely responsi t'le . but in the uiatter of -pinning and veaving, we hive another caution to a td. Unless the vurn is •ven'y twisted, and beat up evenly in tie loom, the loth shrinks unevenly ; n lulling—making .some pla ts widef anl others narrow, an t tf the finisher -av oids tn pressing out the wrin les, the cloth wi I re -ume its contortion again when ru dc into a g ir uent. and the mechanic .s Mimetimcs wr-.niriull ■ latin, 'or t coat s becoming lantern ji'trcd on man's l. o'k. It is easily avoided ' \ giving tl a ivh el m ccjU tl number cd turns to a given length of 'bread trn vn out We find rhisdifficuln in reisii g .! late ve.iis, and have cotne to the conclu-ion that if -me of lie-pinner- ill. not keep but;, r rim.- *.n their pianos titan on their spinning wheels, wc s on I rite itreadlull v to listen f.. t!n-ir musi •. As every moment of tabor sbou! ! he emj love.l be best ndvnntage. arol everv ounce of rivtc ri .1 be appropriated t > the bestpurno-'e, on account i fortt war, we propose to write some other ch .g'ers on .nr brunch of business after this is re .d sufficiently to l.e remembered, and -h: 11 endeavor to do c.ur work nice enough for a balcnc-r cl skfrt or a doctor's coat, and make trowsers stout enough to las; n farmer through a year's campaign nt least. INGHAM A WRENCH. HotfE FACTORY, CAMPTOWN, BRADFOKD CO May 2,'64 Fifs'v R.&Rf 3EI —AGAlNal'— 4 - FIRE J FIRE!! FIRE 1 ! ! Taken OL this office, on all kinds of Town and Cc.entry property, at the MOST RKASONABI.I-: TIHJIS, ' endforanv time from TilßL.fi M6NTHB TO FIVE YEAR" - either 'VI I II or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company reliable ? IVill it promptly pay its honest losses'? are the important inquiries with HI insurers. We answer: TIIE LYCOMING CO INSURANCE COMPANY HAs BEEN IK SUCCESSFUL OPERATION * FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS.-IT il A.S A WELL SECURED CAPIAT!. OF OYER S.' 400,00 TT PAYS FROM *GO. To S 125,00" LOSSES ANNUALLY. ALL LOSSES ARE !'R' MPT T ,r ADJUSTED AND PAID . EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED AXNU- NuAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA NY THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED OX JUST AND EQUITABLE PR!NCJPLES. TIIE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL References IT n. IVtn M. PiDt, Hon. A K Peck ham, llenry oturk and Samuel Stark Esqs. of this County ; Sayer A Bros, of Su.-quch .nna, and Jeorge M Hollenbac k and others of Luzerne Conntv, .vho insure in and have been paid losses by this, Company. HARVEY SICKI.ER, Agt. DISSOLUTION 0? COPARTMRSHIF The Partnership between 0. L IIALLSTEAD <t SDN, is this day diss ued by mutual et.nsent. The rotes and accounts will be left in the hands of 0. L. TI illstead to settle and eaii be found at he . store formerly occupied by O. L. Hallstcad Jfc .Son, ! with some ino to attend to tl.e same. 0 L IIALT.STEAD, j U P. IIALLSTEAD. j Nicholson. July 27th 1864. Th business will be continued bv Ilcnry P. | Bnllstead 'and Louis Hammel, under the name and ' firm of HALLSTSAD & HUMMEL ! who will be pleased tn retain the j \~onage of all rtho'i ive pitrohtzad fhe old firm, and will be piers cd to see any who mxy favor us wi ha call. 1 We are prepared to furnish EXTRA INDUCE- ' MKNTC TO THOSE HAVING PRODUCE TO JTrSPOST: OF. Win pay the HIGHEST CASH ' PRICE f.r the same. HAMMEL. 'TTIh, I?A4 ichuhon N Jnty. • j The Latest Styl —OF— SPRINTt & SUMMER Bonnets, I and MILL] NET! Y GOODS, . -, H • f ' r ► - 1 hare jnst been received at the es'nbti-hment of LOUISA HEPSUfIfI. on Tiogn Street, opp< site the Post-office, where iri be found Laiies. Chilven, Mi Me.', and Env'f FLATS HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DREtsSES, RIBBONS FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in th' !'ne r f Millinery, which will be sold at the lotrest ( Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly doue. I.adics please call and exuminefor themselves. Tunkhnnnock,Oct 3 1862—v2nll— lywil nxr \ - AND - C? 3E.E J\- 21 3FL 3 % 1 MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture ; Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tupkhannock, j nest door to C. M. Koon's grocery store— where are kept on hand an l tn inufaetured to order: TABLES of all sizes, pattern.-. an i styles CHAIRS Case-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BI'RHAI'S ol ail styles, sizes, aa l orices. BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS. BOOK | CASES, an 1 indeed cverv thing which an ' e toil- ' in the largest furniture <v t.il,'iid)in9ji- , "*' J which he will sell at prices a-' ft \'" , b °-untry, ... . •, - thev can be bontrh. .n any town outsid, of } - isfird th it ho van m rA*, both i Workmanship and prices Hit,' any ' stftl.hshment in the country he so lid'S the public patr utaye REPAIRING of ail kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike mariner. N. R.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated attire pa ired. I NDERTAKING.—Having a Ifeorse of nig od-l and having had much experience, he will attean.n this deportment of the business on short notice wn in a satisfactory- manner. ABRAHAM HAAS. July 16, 1862. v'- 9 a CEOCKEK Y!!! A Largo Stock just Opened AT i T. L. ROSS CP'S., ! j ~ ||j|j j V Af I. PATER. V A 1.1, PAi'Elt. WALL I'ALLII A NIHM fcHADES. WINDOW s| A ftES. U IN t ) (.) v Si: AIiK.S . <) i- ALL Si YI.ES. , CLOTH >IIA DKS Witil BORDERS CLO'H SIIAOES W LI H BORDERS. FIXTURES AM) I{nl,l,ElL>, VrOMI'LK I E ! FlXinitKS \ND ROLLERS COMPLETE EMBROIDERED Ml >L .\ tTRI.AIN>. EMBROIDERED MI'M.IN CURTAINS EMBROIDERED MUslln CURTAINS ALS A r.t *7 iiite Goods; i S\V !fg MI LS DOTi ED aU IS> ML'jLIN. is H 1 * T.I A NTS, JACUN KTS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, REAL ALEXANDRE'S KID And A Lar<re St"ck of YANXEENOTiOMS, Iron, Nails, White-Lead, Z'nc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Door-Locks, ami a general assortment of BUI.ER SHAPDW A3 E. Fish, of all kinds. Cash. Fa-id for a 1 kinds of Grain. Tunkhannock, 31 arch, 9th 18G4. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sewing-Machines. The Cheapest and Best. OVER fIO.OOO OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. FOR CqtctXAß. LAIU£S' ALMANAC, tc. AGENTS WANTED. Address WHEELER & WILSON Swing-Machine Co. ! 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. AUCTIONEER. L. C - Conk 1 in, of Tunkhannock Borough, Wyo niing County Pa. hereby gibe- notice, that he ha taken a license as public Auctioneer, and tender his services to the public in that capacity, onreigon 1 able terms. L L'. CON KLIN. t>:t"Sr I it, ID 1 R".A S, VV, LITTLE ATTORNEY'S A LAW, Office on Tioga street, Tnnkhaanec fa. L. S. 7 30 Loan. The Secretary of he Treasay give* notiee that gubcriptlons will be received for Coop in Treasury notes pay ible three year* from Aug. 14th, 116 f with snii-anuiil interest at the rate of seven and three three-tentbs per cent per am am, —priori** androtrest both to be paid in lawful mosey lliee notes will be convertible at the optiie-i ( the hoider at maturity, into six per cent, geld bear i ing londs, payable not less than five nor more than . twenty years lrom their date, as the Government - "rYcn eiViri I-no JT'" iMUe(J in denominatioas lof SSO. 8100. SoUO 1,000 5 ,000 and .11 s b . ! scnptions must be for fifty dollars or some maltipl I of fifty dollars. The notes will e transmitted to tho wners free j of transportation charges as soon after the receipt ©f i the originul Certificates of Deposit as they can be | prepared. 3 As tbe notes draw interest from August 16 ' son- making deposits subsequent to tk..t aat' unH j pay the interest accrued ftcm date of nete to date ©t deposit. Parties deposit'ng twenty-five thousand dollar and upwards for these notes at any one time will b allowe 1 a commission of one-quarter of one per cen which will be paid bv the Treasury Department apt on the receipt of a bill fur the amount, certified t® by the officer with whom th* deposit ws>s uiade Ne doduef ions for commissions must be made from '.a deposits. j SPECJAL ADVANTAGES OF TllfS LOAX ; IT is A NAT.CNAL SAVINUS BANK, offering a highar I rate of interest than any other, anl the best securing i Any savings bank which pays its dpsitors ii- L j Notes, consider that it is paying in the best circula : ing medium of the country, nnd it cannot p.j we i anything better, for its own assets are either iogev j ernment securities or in netesor bonds payable La ' government paper. I It is equally convenient as s temporary or pelma ! r.ent investment. The notes cfta always ne sold fer I wi'htn a fraction of their fh -e and accumulated inte i rest, and arc the best security withbanki as collato j rats for discounts. i CoNVF-nrißt r. IVTO A.SIX PER CENT. 5-20 GOLB BOND. In addition to the very iibetal in.crest on the notes fur three years, this privilege of conver'ioa is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate fur 6-20 Bonds is not less tbaa nine percent, premium. and before the war ths premium j on six percent, U. &. stocks was over twenty per i cent, It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less that- lea ! percent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION PRO* STATKORMI-NJCIPAL TAXATION But aside from all the ad vantages we have ean ! mornteißu special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxattcn. On the average, ih s exemption is worth about two percent, per annum, oecordipg to the rate of taxation in ; rious parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so'great fg. ducements to lenders as those issued by the gover incnt. In all other forms of indebtedness *' c v Ju or ability of private parties, or „ seperatc communities onlv. i„.a 1 * while the whole • 10-eHy of t tf, f ° T ,I•. . R'"L E "3 "I TLJT; COUPLF IS HCTD TY, - ' '-charge of „ 4 ( abitg*?y>xj? cf | t nited States, i "'lot- I , - tne gi>vfcranref offers the mo*i liberal i ceruia for its i.>.in*. it iielicve dthat the very strong j est at peal vr:H be to the loyalty and p>atiLutism ©f i the people ; T -pile ite eortifii utes will be issued for alt dV iL 1 .Ibe party depositing must end©rse upor© I the "I'iginal certificate the denomination of not.* required, and whether they are to bo issued in blanx, . r payable to order When so endorsed it must bo. ictt with the officer receiving the deposit, to be for-, warded to th Treasury Department. be reouivci by the the f nited States, .it iv ashington the several As- I sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, aad j bp the FIRST AND SEC< ND NATIONAL RANKS OF SCRANfON,FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE TOWANDA. ari'l oy all National Ranks which are repositAiies #f puidic money, and ALL KE>PLCTRALE BANKS AND BANKERS thr .ughout the country will give further iuiormatian a d AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SFBSCRIBERA N: JC: The greatest nuptu.eu. c: )et is the Sew ing Ma chine art. A curiosity worth seeing. Ricase send for circular with sample of sewing, these Improved M uhin ssave OKK iiiißbiiKi> r*n CENT of thread and silk, and make the LOCKSTITCH alike on both sid. s. They require n > instruction to operate perfectly except " the printed directions " No hangc in sewing from one kind ©f goeds another. I Auti no taking apart to clean of oil. Our NEW MANUFACTORY is now complete with all t? m ichtnary nod tool- entirely new, and is already rapidly turning eut Machines which for IKAnTV nd PERFECTION of FINISH are not surpassed by any manufacture in the world. Nls should tiny Machine, prove unsatisfatery it can be returned and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not canvsuad by en own agents. L-'INKUF, AS LYOS. S. M, CO. No. 538 BROADWAY. NEW TORI April 13 1363, v3-n3S j Traveling Public! j "TPO accommodate pers ns wishing to gaby pnb* i X conveyance from this place to any section, or r ! urn, the undersigned continues to run a i Daily Dine j OF n\ from Fvstoryvitle Depot, loaving his hots' o';Dck, a. in , arriving at Factorjviile ia time to. Trains to (Drcat Bcnb, Saaalon, Ueni-ljflrl, and PHILADELPHIA. Returning, leaves Fuctoryville on the rrriv of the New York, Philsdelphui and Acc omods I tion Ti tin from Great Bend, arriving in ' inkhss ' *!'■ k at 7 o'clock, p m. N.I —All Express matter, packages and lods*" be cotivevei to and from the Depot, at asonnbls atcsj the proprietor holding himself resf osiblefo* he safe delivery of all such entrusted to bi care. Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12" d* <l m. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p ra | Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilket •'• rr * eave <m the arrival of the Towandn itnge.si " uruiug connect w'th the same. Montrose stage leavos on Tunsdays, Thur*d*y Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. m.. e i with sLiges for Binghauito , ,%J. Rjiurntug, <■* with stages for Pittston, Towanda, Ac. Persons wishing to be called for st their will he accommodated by leaving their nam ■ hotel of the proprietor. Hortisaud earriagce in reediness te ferwnrd I Ttvgets at nil fimo T. *• WAfit.
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