Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, October 30, 1867, Image 4

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    s , arat@ati)ni& litclim.
X£~ Farmers, and Agricultural men generally,
are requested to cotribute to 'his Department, as it
U from their experience that we hope to gain some
thing of interest for our readers.
HOW TO MAKE SOME CAKES.
BAH.VtEit.ES.
One cap of molasses, two cups of cream or
milk, one-third pt and of butter, one and a
quarter pound brown sugar, a quarter pound
chocolate. Boil bard from forty to fifty min
utes, stirring all the time to prevent burning;
then pour into battered pans.
SPONGE CAKE.
Five egg*, one-quarter pound fl-mr, he-vy
weight, one half pound sugar light weight,ricd
and juice of one lemon. First beat the whites
and yolks separately, then beat well together
after which beat in the sugar, and stir :D the
flour lightly over the top ; add the lemon
and bake in a quick oven from fifteen to
twenty minutes.
POOR MAN'S CAKE.
One lemon, two cnp of sugar, two eggs
one quarter pound of butter, one cup of milk,
teaspoon of soda dissolved iq the m>lk, three
cups of tlour, one teaspoon of cream tartar
mixed with the flour. Beat the sugar, butter
and eggß well together ; mix next the flour
and lemon without beating. The oven must
be moderately hot.
GINGER POUND CAKE.
One teacup of brown sugar, one teacup of
butter, one of cream, two of molasses, four
tggs, two tablespoon of cinnamon, two nut
megs, one teaspoon of pearl ash, seven tea
cups of flour. This is belter baked in quite
small tins.
PLAIN SUGAR CAKE -
Three pounds of flour three fourths of but
ler, rub them together as for paste ; one and
a half pounds of sugar, half pint of milk, in
which dissolve the sugar, teaspoon of pearl
ash, three eggß, two nutmegs, teaspoon of
cinnamon.
COMPOSITION CAKE.
Three-fourths of a pound of butter, one and
a quarter pounds of sugar, five eggs, one pint
of milk, one glass of brandy,one glass of rose
water, teaspoon of pearlaßh, one and three
quarter pounds of flour, two pounds raisins
anl currants.
THE NEW MODE OF CUBING BEEF.
The editor of the Corpus Christi (Texas)
Advertiser gives an interesting account of
the new mode of curing beef by the process
of infiltration as witnessed at a packing es
tablishment in Texas. The editor says :
Per invitation of Mr. Turner, we were "in
at the death" of the first beef at the Nueces
packing establishment on Wednesday last.—
Quite a crowd of visitors, attracted by curi
osity were present to witness the not el op
eration of curing beef by infiltration.
A fine fat bullock had been selected, and
when we arrived the workmeD had alieady
performed the knock down operation. The
beef was upon his back, and a saw was cut
ting its way through the brisket, to enablt
theoperatoi to get at the heart, thin done.an
incision was then made in the r'gbi ventricle
of the heart, the carcass turned upon its side
and the blood allowed to escape. Then it
was again rolled upon its back, a small incis
ion made in the left ventricle of the heart and
and a small hoes pipe inserted. It may be
necessary to slate that to the pipe was at
tached a rubber hose, and by traei. g the hose
about ten feet in the direction of thb building
it terminated in a barrel of brine, boistert
there by means of a windlass The pipe
inserted full length, entering the j-i/uUr *< <n
and then secured by a stout tvrd. T brine
was turned on and the process of infiltration
commenced. The first incision on the right
ventricle of the heart wa6 closed by a damp.
We watched patiently to see the effect.—
Soon the carcass became stiff and rigid, and
cooled rapidly. Mr. Turner, by a dex'erous
and skillful operation, amputated about an
inch of the tail. Instead t Mood, brfne spir
ted out with force. A• 1 took a taste and
"acknowledged the corn." In ten minutes
the brine that had been through the veins
was as cool as when it came from the tank
Incisions were made to difii-rvot parts of the
carcass, and from each, jets of brine would
epirt to the distance of three our four feet.
The carcass was again rolled upon its side
the clamp taken off the incision on the right
ventricle, and out came the brine that bad
traveled, through every artery and vein
where blood circulate!. By continuing to
force in the brine, the blood was forced out,so
that in fifteen or tweoiy minutes the eacap
ing brine was but slightly colored with blood
By this time the carcass was cold and stiff,
ready to skin, cut up, pack and ship to any
part of the world.
TO KEEP GRAPES FRESH.
In the fall, when they are perfectly ripe,
they are taken from the vines ; when they
are free from anything like moisture, handled
carefully and packed in small kegs—nail kegs
are the kind generally used. Put a layer ol
green leaves, right off the vines,in the bottom
on these a layer of grapes, then leaves again
and grapes alternately, until the keg is full,
then finish off with leaves—Put in the head,
and your kegs are ready for what ? Why to
be bored in the ground. Dig a trench so as
to admit casks deep enough that they will
have about one foot or fifteen inches of soil
over them when covered. The ground sho'd
be packed moderately tight and a botrd laid
long tbe top before the ground is thrown in
Then throw some litter on the surface of the
ground over those which you wish to take up
duriDg the winter, to prevent the ground from
freezing ao hard aa to keep you from getting
them, One important thing must be observ*
ed that tbey be placed where there can be no
standing water about tbe kegs, or they will
suffer.
UJisrfllaimws.
LACK A WESTERN R R.
Mummer Arrangement— 1 SG7.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
' WESTWARD | EASTWARD.
Passenger Mail Mail Passenger
Train Train. STATIONS. Train Train.
A M. p. M.
9.C0 New York 5 25
11.30 New Hampton, 230
11 5G Washington, 2.08
12.02 Oxford, 1.56
12.13 Briigeville, 1.45
12.13 Manunk Chunk. 1 35
Dine 12.45 Delaware, 1.30 Dine.
100 Mount Bethel, 100
1;20 Water Gap, 12.41
1.34 .-troud.-burg, 12-20
145 Spragueiille 12.17
1.56 Henryville, 12 07
P. M.
2 11 Oakland. 1149
2 29 Forks. 1130
2.59 Tobyhanna, 11 10
3.04 Gouldsboro', 10 57
3,26 Moscow. 10.34
3.37 Dunning, 10.24
1 lOAr 1 C Le 9.55
A. M. f SCRASTO*. < P M
10.10 4-30Le S ( Ar.9.45 6.20
10,40 4-52 Clark's Summit, 9.23 5 50
10 53 5.00 Abington, 915 5.35
11.13 5.16 Faotoryville, 859 516
11.43 5.36 Ntcholson, 835 430
12.08 553 Hopbottom, 8.19 4.05
12 38 620 Montrose. 7.55 335
P.M.
1.03 641 New Milford, 724 305
1.35 700 Great Bend, 7.15 240
P.M. PM. AM P.M
•Station foot of Liberty St
COM N RCTlONS—Westward,
Tbe MORNING TRAIN fr..rn New York con
nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with jhe train leav
ing Philadelphia (Ken-ington Dejxjt) at 7 30 a. in
and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Trait
on the Erie Railway, with sleeping ear attached,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
arid arriving at Buffalo at 6 18 a, in
Tbe Passenger train from Seranton connects at
Great Bend wilh through trains going west and east
on Erie Railway, arrivm at Buffalo at I.P 8 a. m.,
aid at Salamanca at 12 m.
Eastward.
Tho MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with
a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations,
arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p. in.' and at New
Hampton with a train for Enston. Bethlehem, Al
lentown, Reading and Uarrisburg, arriving at liar
risburg at 8-30 p. in.
At SCR AN TON. connections are made with
trains on the Lackawanr.a and Blooms! urg Rail
road, and ~n the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s
Railroad, Time Tables ot which roads are printed
below.
•T BRI6BIX President.
RA. HESRT. General Ticket Agent. je2Ptf
LiHISH VtULiY FAIL BOAD
OPES THROUGH FROM SEW VCRK AND PHILADELPHIA
TO WILKhSBARRE,
forming direct rail connections
jsronriz, sor/ir, easy and
VESY.
SUMMER TIME TABLE
COMMENCING
S FzYE 7 7th, 786 7.
AH Through Train* make elo-e enne ti,.ns with
Trains to and from New York am! Philadelphia.
THE MAIN LINE TRAINS FROM
WILKES BARE (the present mirth
em terminus of this maJ) TO NEW
YORK and PHILADELPHIA,
Leave WILKESBARRE at 3o'clock A. M. and 1,30
P. M
Arrive at New York at 3.15 and 10.25 P M.
" Philadelphia, at 2 05 and 8.40 "
Leave New Yi.'k at 6.39 A. M. and 12- M
! " Philadelphia at 745A. M. and 1.30 P.M-
Arrive at Wilkesbarre at 3.02 anil 8.43 P. M.
T EW STORE!
Nicholson Pa.,
Wm. O, GARDNER &i CO
have just received a targe and a splendid stock o
goods consisting of
Jpanto (600bs
- A -o
CLOTHING,
BOOTS X SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
<|*c, 4*c.
all goods s >ld by us warranted as recomme nde
Oar aim "To keep good Goods,"
Our motto, "Not to be undersold."
In connection with the store ie a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IX THE
LATEST STVLE.
rait Tims ill imm.
W. O. GARDNER A CO.
Nicholson, Pa.
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex
perience, is now finishing off a largd lot of new Car
riages and Bugsiea, at his Carriage shop
IN TUNKHANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Qnalitv
of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any
other thep in the country. Those wisning to buy
should
Cull ani> drruminf Cljrm.
RAirrirra, varnishino:
TRIMMING AND RED A1 ItING,
Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style
Charges moderate.
J. CAMPBELL.
Trutkhaoßoek, Aug. 24, >5.
vsn^2
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU gives health
and vigor to the frame and bloom to the palid
cheek. Debility is accompanied ly many alarming
symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con
imipsmm inaasMtf, or opileptae Ave cams*.
DJisrfUaitfous.
||ILLCOXAND Hi BBS
noiseless
IIAMILY JEWING Machine
is the only MACHINE in the world thot makes the
twisted loop-stitch, making a stronger stitch than
any other machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
9. fc.BMtns&i&ar*.
JI'AVKL.HY STOR
and examine for themselves. Also agents for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa.
P. C BURNS A BRO.
Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct. 31 19G6.—v6n12-tf
f ItiM'l >
W atch.es
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. BU R X S & BR, O .
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tunkhannock and vicinity, that Ibeyhae opened a
iOato!) an& (£iorh Sljcp
opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do
the most <liIE ult jol> in their line in an APPROVED
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav
ing had lohg experience in tho business, they feel
confident that tbey can give entire satisfaction to all
favoring them with their patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL-
A'. E. Purat"ls.Farts 4 : L'mbrellit repairs/
Also, Accord eons and other musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice
A NEW STOCK • f WATCHES an.]
CLOCKS
just received.
j/;•/•;/. xrof itrj-;ar 7)es E/s>-
Z'lOA".
Also
SHEET MUSIC 1 MUSIC BOOK
n harder furnished to order on the eh- rtest. notice
and a' publisher's
LOWEST RATES.
33 iSS NO PISTOL CASTHGES
. iipted to ill the int. lern styles of fire-ar...*, con
-tantlyon hand .
die,, Ate , &c., Ac,. Aci
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
ran BEST HELP FOR THE HITMAN VISION
EVER INVENTED
P C BURNS X IiRO.
| Tur.kharnoek, Pn Oct 31, 19^6"
A' KVV I' AN ( Y
TRIMMING STORE
i Tioga Street, Tunkbanncrk, Pa.
MRS. K IA2ASE.
HAVIN 3 lately opened a new Fancy Store., of
fers fur gale an entirely new assortment of
TRIMMIICG
Dregs Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
Collars Lce, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Nek ties, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Thieiui of the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock of
TOYS,
Including China, Bronre, P.tpier Mache Tin, Rose
wood. Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian aud Candy
Toys,
For Ladies.
Cosmatics Ac , Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac
MRS. E. LEASE
Tunkhannock, May 1. 1866
PIHE, LIFE & ACCIDENTAL
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCT !
• MONTROSE, PA.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER
<3u,00",000!
Ilome 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus,<3,7oo 000
Ins. Co. of N. America, Phiia. " '• 1,800,000
International Ins. Co-, N. Y. " ' 1,500,000
Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, '' 3.000,000
Farmers' Mutual, York, " 560.U00
Ins. Co.. State of Pa , Phiia., Pa. " 700,000
Hartford Eire Ins. Co , Hartford Ct. " 1,900,000
Putnam " " •' " 600,000
Travelers' Ins. Co., of Hartford Ct, insur
ing agaiost all kinds of accidents. 500,000
CONNECTICUT MCTCAL LIFE INSCRANCE COMPANY.
of Hartford, Ct,, paying 60 per cent, divi
dends to the insured. Capital <10,000,000
Notes received in payment of one-balf the
premium, on which six per cent, intor-st
only is to be paid, and only four notes re
quired. The notes are never to be paid un
der any circumstances—Policy will be paid
in full and notes givtn up
Assets over 83,000.000
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
of Philadelphia, Pa., Capital, $1,000,'300
C. 11. SMITH. Solicitor, Montrose, Pa.
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INS. CO.,
Capital #5000,000
Intronce on all hinrh of Live Sloek agatnst
Theft and Dent from any cause.
All Business entrusted to our care will be attended
to on fair termes, and all Losses promptly adjusted
CHAS.T BZWN! \ STOCD 4 BROWN - AGENTS.
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsviile, Pa, Solifitoi
Office first door east of "Brick Block," moot ruse, Pa.
V7D i-tf. '
gfnj ©ottos & ©rcrmrs.
High Water
IN THE SUSQUEHANNA
RAFTS staving up, DAMS gone out, RIVES re
ceeding,
PRICES GONE DOW,
Ac*
At the Old Stjnd formerly occupied by E. Whee,
lock w'M be found cheap for cash all kinds of
(7'A O BK/BS an <1 'B/iO YISIOXS
CROCKERY,
WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, HARD-WARE.
TIN and GLASS-WARE,
Tea,
Coffee, - . •! i i •
Sugar,
Molassas,
Syrup, • t
Soda,
Saleratus,
Cream-Tarter,
Mustard,
Cheese,
Mackerel, •
Cod-Fish,
Dried-Apples
and Peaches,
Crackers,
Nuts. Raisins,
Oranges,
Lemons.
Cooa Nuts
-i . Nutmegs,
Cloves,
Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds,
TOBACCO. CIGARS, CORN MEAL,
CHOP FEED, and FLOI'R,
SHEETING, SHOES, COT
TON YARN, LAMPS,
CAN CLE'S WICK,
SOAP. INK,
PEPPER
SAUCE,
NAILS,
Pitcli-Forks,
Shove!®, Spades,
II oe s , Pails.
Tubs, & Boards.
Half Bushels,
Peck-Meas
ures,
Sires,
Butter-Bowls,
Stampers. <fc Ladles,
Brushes, Oil, .Lead, Shot,
Powder, Ac., Ac., to many things
to mention Call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Produce
wanted in exchange ;
Eyerj thing w.II be found here that belongs to a
first class Grocery and Provision Store.
D BILLINGS.
TunkhancockjPa Apr. 9, 1967-v6n35-tf.
mi go©®S?
HATS & CAPS!
GROCERIES
F< rFulc at
F. L. SITSEE. & Clll
On Bridge street
nearly opposite
Wheelock'sold stand
NOW OPENED.
T
A. 13. MOTT.
THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
IS Y lIENRY STARK.
IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STUCK
I ; N lof ! & 3flV t 1
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS
SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
i .. i ' r'' ,
consisting of
consLtinsr of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRfc*S GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
IIATS AND CAPS'
IIATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
IIATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETINO
CARPETING
CARPETING
li IB* ! i *
Ac,, Ac, Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac*, Ac., Ac.,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT.
Tern I* M*f l,f*. t®—votr96
®vugs & ftt.lrinnfs.
T EAGLE
Drug Store
TUNKHANNOCK.
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS.
-
*i-i'i '
Dr Lyman respectfully announces that he hae
taken Dr. E 11. Wel 1b as a partner iu the
DRUG BUSINESS,
I
and that they will continue to keep
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.
In their line, at the old stand of J W. Lyman
A Co,, on Tioga St.
We cannot enumerate articles, but it i 3 our inten
tion to present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
adapted to this market, and meriting the atten
tion of all who desire
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY,
PAINTS,
DYET SITES,
Ac Ate, Ac.,
At rates as low as can possibly t>e afforded.
N. B.—All professional calls promptly attended.
Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by
one of the Doctors.
J W. LYMAN, M. D. E, 11. WELLS, M. D
vCn39tiin.
DR. RHOADS
AND rViAR IETY (S.TORE.
The largest and most complete Drug Store in
TUX KII AX \OCK.
NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
TRICES REDUCED.
NOW IK THE TIME TO BUY !
Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of
pD (lsoobs,
including—
DRCCS,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS,
BRUSHES OF ALL
DESCKIPTIONS,
Pocket Books,
Hair Tonics,
IIAiR DYES,
STERLING'S AMRBOSIA,
TOOTII DROPS,
nAIR OILS,
POMADES & PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CONFECTIONERY,
STATIONERIES TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGARS, (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac., Ac.
All the Popular
PATENT MEDICINES
of the da.j
And in fact every imaginable article
belonging to u
FIZOT CLASS DRUG STOR E
PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPTIONS efully
compounded at all hours of; and
night,
Don't forget to call at
DR. RHOADS' DRUG STORR
iflriW, Tunkbntiooikf*.
jEjartmarf,
rF'GEARHART 0)
m
Foundry, Machine,
u tt
I V .:. ii •! :
AXD
STOVE SHOPS
WARREN STREET,
rOKIIAAXOCK, PA.
Having h'td a life-long experience as Foundry
ruen ami Machin ;ts, and employing mine but the
beet workmen the undcrsignd pledge themselves
to exe- ute nil work in their line in a style not sur.
pnsseu l>\ any t tnilar ettal ii.-Lmet in the country-
MILL GEARINGS
made anil fit'ed up on sk rt notice, from patterns on
hsni of all sizes.
PLOWS , CULTJYATOnS
'
and other Farming Imp . metr.a.
ALSO
STOVES OF AIL KINDS.
-
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WARE.
ZAAf'JKy, LhAJ*, ■jP/I , £S, tf-c., Ac.
always on hani or furnished to order.
C D. GE AMI A TIT, A CO.
Tunkhannock, April 29th, 1867.—v6n33tf.
"HARDWARE & IRON
t r. ii > T s .
NOW OFPEII FOB SALE
tHON, STBrL, NAIL? AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SI'IKKS. ANVILS,
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HORSE-SHOES. HAM
MERED IIORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON.
Ilium' IAIIVAIE.
CARPEN
TERS" TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT
SPINI>LES. CARRT A < IE S P RIN QS, AXL BS
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL
BOTTS, NETS. WASH
ERS BKLTNQ,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR. SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac., Ac.,
ALSO SASII,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND.MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LEATUEE AND FINDINGS
FAI72BAIV'B SALES.
eranton ..larch 26. 1863. vln33
BRICK! BRICK
The subscriber has now on hand and will horeaf
ter constantly keep
FOR SALE
A FINE LOT of SMOOTH WELL BURNED
BRICK, at his brick yard opposite Palen A Bros
new Tannery,
IJY TUJYKHAA'AV4'f 2>4.
which will be sold cheap, and in quantities to sti
purchasers.
11. W, RHODES'
rirtT-tf.
BiKiEii & iifmmmixi
A LARGE "
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JUST RECEIVED AND
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For Sale
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CHE*IP,
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ALL KINDS OF u "' '
, - t . /
Produce
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR GOODS
AT
BUNNELL A BANNATYNF3
; .If
V r *T A *?:?
Tunkhannock, Pa.
5n41.
psiFTTlluieu?,
BARBER AND HAIR-DRESS ER
Takes pleasure in announcing to his old cu.toaier!
and tlic |>ublio, generally, that he has now secu.'ei
the services as an assistant—qt .
§ jjIIRST
LATE FROM PARIS,
Those wishing a good shave or other work in k' !
line can now be accommodated without the Te*a' lolli
deli ys experienced at "one hone" shop*,
SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING,
DRESSING, DTEING,
CURLING, Ao . *'•
done in the best style and at reasonable rates
TOMA&JES, UACU'Rr and
EXTXA TS;
alwaysnn hand, and for sale at the old stand*
Tiora Street. 11
.* * J BERUNGfIOF
Tunkhannock,Va | Feb. 12, 1867—tDdILu