Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, March 04, 1868, Image 4

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    farm ©atiirit & liilrbfit.
13" Farmers, and Agricultural uich generally
are requested to contribute to 'his Department, as it
la from their experience that we hope to > ain some
thing of interest for our readers.
BREAD, BUTTER AND POETRY.
The Committee on Bread and Bn'ter at
the Dorchester, Mas,, Agricultural Fair c'ose .
ed ther report with the lines givrn bel w, j
and though some may not forget all other ac
complishments than the ones spok n of, yet
there is a playful air in them worthy <f a
moment's notice attention. We do not know
however, whether the p -et was any more in
spired than the necessity of his snlj.-rt railed
for when he plunged the fair dairy-maid "el
bows deep" in ' meal and cream," hu< this
would prohahly come under the head of po
etic licenses :
The g'tl engaged in moulding Bread
Shall make Sine -Wie'her flutter,
W tth hope to get thai dairy mail
To make his btead and bu'ter
She may not play the game croquet.
Or French and German stu'ier,
If well she knows the curd Irotn whev,
And makes sweet btead ami butter.
In meal and cream she's elbow deep,
And cannot stop to put er ;
But sax s it he writ sow and leap,
She'll make h s bread and butter.
The d airy maid, the farun r'- wife,
Shall he the toast we II ter ;
Alone, man leads a rrus'y l' r e,
Without good bread an>t butter.
CULTIVATION OF ORCHARDS.
During a ride through several of the xvest
ern counties of this State, opportunity was
efFirded to observe the diff-renee in appear
ance between orchards growing in grass and
and those subjected to cul<ivation. The fo
liage of the latter was marked with that pe
culiar rich, deep green hue, which indicate
invariably a strong, healthy gr>>wih ; the un
cultivated trees showed the dull, light gum
accompanying feeblentss and want <>f vigor.
Tho difference was probably greater this
year than usual, in consequence of the severe
drouth that has prevailed through the west
ern part of the State. In young trees, whicß
had been but a few years transplanted, the
difference was eminently conspicuous, and it
gradually diminished as they were older.—
But even iu old bearing trees, a decidt d su
periority wa oberved in the foliage of those
which had grown in gardens, or other places
whete continued cultivation had nece-*ari!y
been given, while the fruit was not only
larger, fairer, and better but the trees wore
more uniformly productive. We could nit
but regret to observe, h >wc-vt r, that nearly
•II orchards were allowed to grow up to grass
—of course because sme pains a>-e reqoirt d
to plow among the trees ofan orchard. Where
occupied as a tneadow, or with neglec'ed
coarse grass and weeds, the appearance was
the most unfavorable ; but where the gra-s
was grazed short, e-peciaily by sbeep.a much
bat ter result was obvious. The top dressing
g'.ven by the droppings of the an mals wa
duubtless an important advantage. Whire
the subsoil is o! such a character as to allow
the roots of old trees to extend downward
several feet, the hurtful effects of a heavy
crop of grass are not so great as when thej
are near the surface; but in all instances
good surface cultivation is a ureat beneli l .
Cultivator and Country Gentleman.
LAND OCCUPIED BY FENCES.
Mb. J. llar RiSjin the American Agricul
turist, thus -peaks of land 10-t by fence- :
U" w much land does an' ol I-fs*htniied
fence occupy ? I have alwa 8 thought i
took up a grea' deal of land, l.nt never lad
the curiosity t< measure. But Hi- Biu>mrr
we have been building a -tone wall along the
whole West side of tl e faiui • 1 -•■ ••
completed, and Ihe old fence removed, I wa.
surprised at the quantity of land we had
gained, The ground, of course, might have
been ploughed closer to the fence, but taking
the case as it actually was, the old rail fence,
with stones, weeds, rubbish, etc.. occupied a
strip of laud one rod wide. A Held, thtry
one rods long and thirty-one r-uis wide, con
tain- about six acres. If -tirr >unded by such
a fence, it would occupy a In tie over three
quarters of an acr of laud. A tami • f one
hundred and sixty acres so fenced vv u<l
have twenty acres of land taken up in tins
worse than ue!e-.s maimer. Not only is ihe
use of the land lost, but it is, tn the majority
of cases, a nursery of weeds, and, in plowing
much time is io-t in turning, and the head
lauds ai.d corners are seldom properly culti
vated.
To PREVENT STOVES FROM RU-TING.—A
correspondent asks how to keep stove- from
rusting. One who speaks frotn long experi
ence recommends common stove blacking,
and no kind of oil but elb.iw grease. Mindi
depends upon the condition in winch stoves
are put away, and upon the place of deposit
If in a filthy, rusty condition, thev will rust
■till more. If put in a cellar or damp place
they will be likely to rust with any amount
of polish. If thoroughly polished—the el
bow grease not spared—and set in the gar
ret or upper chamber, they will ordinardy
go through without damage. But as in rial
are engaged iu the manufacture of stove pol
ish, and as servants that ply the brush are
also mortals, we advise the house-keeper to
look occasionally at stoves not in use.
To MEASURE CORN IN THE EAR IN BA LK.—
Rule : Multiply ihe length, the breadth
and height together, in feet and tenths of
feet, and multiply this product by 4 ; -tr.k.-
off the right hand figure, and the result will
be shelled bushels.
tnsr For every three hundred and ft'fy
bushels of potatoes removed from our Holds,
the soil sustains a loss of ninety-two pounds
of potash. Consequently, wood ashes is one
of the must valuable of manures in the cul
ture of the potato,
LaIK A WESTERN R B.
Winter Arrangement—lß6T-8.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. ,
WESTWARD I EASTWARD.
Pasfeuger Mail Mail Passenger
Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Train.
A M. p M.
9.C0 New York • 5,50
11.30 New Hampton, 2.30
1148 Washington, 215
12 03 Oxford, 2.01
12.15 Biiigeviile, 1.30
12 30 Manunk Chunk, 1.40
P M.
Dine iOO Delaware, 1.35 Dine.
1.10 Mount Bethel, 110
P. M,
1:25 Water Gap, 12.51
1,40 Stroudsburg, 12-36
151 cpragueville 12.24
2.02 Ilenryville, 12 14
2 20 Oakland. 11.56
2 39 Forks, 11.37
3 U0 Tobvhmnt, 1117
3.14 Gouldshoro', 10.04
3 36 Moscow. 10 40
347 Dunning, 10.30
4 20Ar ) C L 10.90
A M > SCRA.XTO.T. \ P M
10.10 4 35L*S f Ar.9 50 6.25
10 4(1 457 Clark's Summit, 928 5.55
10 53 5.05 Abington, 920 540
11.13 5.21 Factory ville, 904 5.21
11.43 541 Nicholson, 840 435
12.08 603 Hop'aittom, 8.23 410
12 38 625 M ntrose. 800 340
108 646 New Milt'ord. 7-29 3.10
135 7C5 Great Bond, 7.20 245
P M. I'M. AM P.M
•Station toot of Liberty St.
CONNECTIONS—Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York con
cert' it MANI'NKA CHU3 K with the train leav
ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 o. m.
ami at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train
on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
aiol arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a m , aud at Sala
uianc.t at 5 50 a. to
The Passenger train from Ncranton connects at
Great Ben I with through trains going west and east
on Erie Railway, arriviu* at Buffalo at 12.00 mid
tight, a in at Salamanca at 11 55 p. m.
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects th re with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Manunka Chunk with
a train for Philadelphia, Eastnn, Trenton, and in
termediate stations.arriving in Philadelphia at 0.00
p m., and at New Hampton with a train for Kas
ton. Betbl'-hem, Allentown, Reading and Harris
burg, arriving at Harrishurg pt 8-30 p. in.
At SCRAN TON. connections are made with
trains on the Lackawant.a and Blot-msburg Rail
road. and on tae Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s
Railroad, Tone Tables of which roads are printed
below.
R. A Hgjtr.T. Geo. Pass & Tkt. Agent. je29tf
E W STORE!
Nicholson Pa.,
Will. o. GARDNER & CO
have just received a large and a splendid stock 3
goods consisting ot
jfimci) (boobs
'"O
CLOriIINO,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
<§rc,
ill goods sldby us warranted as recommended
Our aim ''To keep pood Goods,"
Our motto, "Not to be undersold "
In connection with the store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GARMENT* CL'T .4*l) MADE I* THE
LITEST STVI.E.
pbiice nm ii immi
W.O. GARDNER A (JO.
Ni.-holMin, Pa.
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
I
The Subscriber, practical workman of long ex
|>eritii ;e, is now tiriidtc "If a large lot of new Car
ringes .iiol Buggies, at his Carriage .-hop
IN TUiVKHANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality
t Mirorial, auj finish, to these turned out at any
other shop iu the country. Those wisoing to buy
should
(Coll anb (Crcminf Cijnn.
PATNTNG, VARNISHING:
TRIMMING AND REPAIRING,
Don-on short notice and in a workmanlike style
Oharges moderate
J. CAMPBELL.
Tnakharuock, Aug. 24, 55.
v5n32
For Sale at Mott's,
BOOTS.
BINGIIAMTON BOOTS.
of Les'er A Co'
best make
KIP and CALF
OWEOO HOOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
A full sfock of
Ladies' Shoes.
Balmoral, Congtess, Polish Boots of Glove
Kid and Goat. Also,
flutton (Waiters.
GENTS UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES
and MITTENS.
Ger.U' KID GLOVES,
Lined, (Jnlined and Fur-lined,
For Sale at Mott's
CORNEA STORE,
stall* T enkkaaaeek ,'Pa.
fJftscfUaiuotis.
FA UM uits AND I VI KCHA N ICW-
Take Notice.
SURFACE PLAMNGand
MATCHING, CIRCULAR and
SCROLL SAWING.
ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair
in good style
PLOWS, Z7ARROWS, CULTIVA
TORS, HOtfSE-HOES,
ROLL EAS, and
SCRAPERS,
on hand or to order.
Power and hand Cornshellers; and
Farming tools generally,
MILLER A AVERY,
v6n43-ly.
A GREAT VICTORY!!
FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN
AND THE
*
Enemy of Man Driven to the
Wall!!
THE NORTH SIDE OF THE
OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING
WITH
: SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEES,
FLOUR,
MEAL, FEED,
MOLASSES,
SYRUPS, CHEESE.
Both Green and Dried Apples,
Also, Fresh Canned and Dried
Peaches, Prunes, Currants,
Raisins, Lemons.
Oranges. Figs,
Sardines, Candies,
Potatoes, Cabbage,
Nuts, Spices, Salt,
I Soap, Segarg, Pork, Lard, Butter,
Eggs, Fish, Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall
i on or barrel ; Solid Meats, in fact, every
thing in the line of GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS.
The South side of the Old Fort is fitted up for the
reception of all wishing a dish of Raw
Stewed or Fried Oysters.
ALSO,
Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cup of Hot Coffee, Sar
dines, cr a dish of fresh Peaches.
! .
WANTED.
•Butter, Eggs.Game, Chickens, Ducks,
| and Geese, at all times,
j for which cash will be paid on da
; livery, at the very
highest market rates.
Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that
the place to buy your Groceries, is iu the Old Fort
: on the Southwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets,
j Tunkhannock, Pa.
B. M- STONE.
i Nov 5, 1867—v7nl4tf.
JV E W iAN C V
TRIMMING STORE
| Tioga Street, Tunkbannock, Pa.
Mliß. E LKASE.
HAVIN i lately opened n new Fancy Store,, of
fers for sale an entirely new assortment of
TH IMTVTIPJ&,
! Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
i Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
1 Collars Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Ne kties, best
! quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best
I quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
I large stock of
TOYS,
Including China, Broure, Papier Macbe Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, tv ooden, Parian and Candy
Toys,
For Ladies.
Cosmatics Ac , Such a? Pomades, Oils, Bandolina
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac
MRS. E. LEASE.
Tunkhannock, May 1, 1866
put, i.l Hi. iv acHDENTAII
i GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY !
MORTROSE, PA.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER
*30,00", COO!
Home 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus,S3,7oo 000
Ins. Co. of N. America, Phila. " '• 1,800,000
International Ins. Co-, N. Y. " ' 1 50(1,000
Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, '• 3,000,000
Farmers' Mutual, York, " 560.000
Ins. Co.. State ot Pa , Phila., Pa. " 700,000
Hartford Eire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 1,800,000
Putnam " " " 600,000
Travelers' Ins Co. of Hartford Ct, insur
ing against all kinds of accidents. 500,000
CcHtrECTiorT MUTUAL LIFE INSURAVCE COMPART.
of Hartford, Ct., paying 60 per cent. divi
dcnus to the insured. Capital 810,000,000
Notes received in payment of one-half the
| premium, on which six per cent, interest
I only is to be p.iid, and only four notes ro
! quired. The notes are never to be paid un
der any circumstances—Policy will be paid
in full and notes given up.
j Assets over *3,000,000
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
| of Philadelphia, Pa., Capital, $1,000,000
C. H. SMITH. Solicitor, Montrose, Pa.
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INS. CO.,
Capital . *5000,000
Insrvnce on all hinds of Lire Stoek against !
Theft and Deal from any cause.
All Business entrusted to our care will be attended '
to on fair teruies, and all Losses promptly adjusted
CHAS.T \ STOUD 4 BROWN - A * ent8 '
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa, Solicitoi
Office first door east of "Brick Block," uiontrose, Pa.
v7-03-tf.
Insurance Agency.
DANIEL WRIGHT k NEPIIEW,
At Junkhannock, Ta,
Are Agents for the following, aud all other responsi
ble Insurance Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 81,763 267.
Enterprise, .. 372.304.
Manhattan, New York, " 1 052,123.
N American, • • 755,057.
Lorillard. < .. 1,436.540.
Corn Exchange, '• "* 501 095.
Farmers' Ins. Co., York, '• 525 ( 80
Lycoming, Muncy, '■ 2,800.000
Home, New York. " 3 645 383-
Hartford, Hartford, ' 1 788! 153.
Pboenix, • •• 1J03467
Travelers, n •' 741.337-
Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929.
Home, New Haven, " 1.438.491
Cumberland Valley, " 506 000.
N. England Mutual, •- 5,000,000.
Property of all kinds will be insured at the most
reasonable rates, in any of the above companies.
Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft,
promptly adjusted and paid.
DANIEL WRIGHT j
A NEPHEW,
Tank-, Pa, Sept. 1, 1867,-T7a7-*. i
JnuUiUiiif & prg Guotis
ROss t Mils J cb t
Corner Tioga and Warrgn Streets,
TUNKHANNOCK. PENN'A,
Are now opening a large stocko
Hardware,
such as
IRON, STEEL & NAILS,
j Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var
nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail
Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan
ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of
' all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives,
j Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin,
Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c.
HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE,
Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
i Bitts of every kind, Hanies, Iron Pud
| Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth
! Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk
i Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trat—
i Chains, Ac. Ac.
PAINT? AND OILS,
SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW WARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
re* A T ails and Hand-Rakes at
wholesale and retail.
All of which have heen
SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,
and expressly for this market, and
all they ask is an examination oi the
goods to satisfy all of the truth of
| what we say. Remember the place.
ROSS, MILLS & Co.
Tank. Fa. May 29ih, 1567.
HATS & GAPS !
GROL'KIiI.-S
! 11 iSale at
F L. SIT SIB. k COS.
Oil Bridge street
nearly opposite
Wheelock's old stand
NOW OPENED.
BV
A. ID. MOTT.
THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK.
IN TUN KHAN NOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
I
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting of
const.-ting of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
PKEss GOODS
DRESS UOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GhOCERIES
GROCERIES
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac,, Ac , Ac ,
Ac., Ac., Ac ,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., <Sbc, Ac.,
In large q-ttantitiea and at reduced price?.
A. B. MOTT.
Tmk. May I ft. *4 -I.M
IJruijs & j)ltiiiinrs.
THE EAGLE
Drug Store
TUNKHANNOCK. '
NEW FIRM,
LYMANJFCJELLS.
Dr Lyman respectfully announces that he has
taken Dr. E 11. Wells as a partner in the
DRUG BUSINESS,
and that they will continue to keep
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
In their line, at the old stand of J. W. Lyuian
A do,, on Tinga St.
We cannot enumerate articles, but it is our inten
tion 11 present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
adapted to this market. an-J meriting the atten
tion of all who desire
MEDIt INKS.
PERFUMERY,
* PAINTS,
DYET SUIT*,
Ac Ac. Ac..
At rates as low as can possibly U afforded.
N. It —All professional . alls promptly attended.
Prest Options carefully prepared, at all times, by
one of the Doctors.
J W. LYMAN, M. D. E 11. WELLS, M. D
vf>u3R6ui.
DR. RHDAD3
AND VARIETY fS.TORE.
Xh lui M Hii'i HI i liny Murem
TUNKIIAWOCR,
NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
Trices reduced.
NOW IsTHL ! 5 . £t* t.l'A
Jos' recired r.r.J for -ale a splcn lid Stock el
|LEH) (LSOOBS,
including
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
VARNIS II E 3 ,
DYE STUFFS,
D UUSIIES OF ALL
DESCKIPTIONS,
Pocket Books,
Tonics,
IIAIR DYES,
STERLING'S AMBfiOSIA,
TOOTH DROPS,
IIAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CONFECTIONER Y,
STATIONERIES TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGARS, (REAL.)
AI!LUMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac., i-.
PATENT MIOIGI^ES
of the da.y
And in fact Qyery iiuagiuable article
belonging to a
FI IIST <JL\SS DRUG ST QUE
PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPriO.VS cfully
compounded at all hour., of. and
night.
Don't forget to call at
DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE.
v6n37if. T tnkhannock.Pa.
TheUs^^^UCCe^
IS THE
IMPROVED
P^RESTy
HAlßdressiKS
PWCtONEDoI^JB,
jDarttoarf,
!;.''FIETR'HAIfTtO
Foundry, Machine,
AND
STOVE SHOPS
WAIIBEN STREET, j
PA.
I
Having bnrl n life-lone experience * Founiry
iiirii iinJ M-cbincst#, employing none but lbs •
best v.orUm n the undersigned pledge themselves
to exe-ute all work in ibeir line tu a style uot eur. '
passed bj any t tnilar establishuint in the country
i
MILL GEARINGS
I
ma le and f t'ed up on short notice, from patterns on ;
b:, nl ot all sites,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
and other Farming Implement*.
ALSO
STOVES C? ALL KINDS.
Ttii, Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WARE.
A.-/J/7V, LEAD, El EES, dc., dc.
always on hand or furnished to order.
C D. GEARHAKT, & CO.
Tiinkhannock, April 29th, 1867 \6o3Stf.
Hardware and Iron.
RUNT BROTHERS.
XOW OFFER FOII SALE
IKON. STE-L, NAILS A .VP SPIKES. MINE
KAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS,
BELLOWS. PLAIN A COS VEX
HOR.-E-SBOES. HAM
MERED HORSE
WROUGHT IRON.
BmiDESS' BABBWAfiB.
CARPEN
TER.S' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT
SPINDLES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL.
BOTTS, NUTS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES:
PLASTER '
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS. Ac.. Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LEA TU Eli AND FIND INGS
SALES.
.rtarch 25. 19b3 vl n 33
HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE.
IMIE subscriber offer* for sale on reasonable terms
a nuiubt r of
m'll.DlNT, LOTS.
•tu fe ,t Mic west em of Tu kb.inn ok Borough
I - i rti.T.! it to price, nod terms inquire ot
ELISHA CHURCHILL.
Tunkhau ck. tn.. .1 i-.n. 1 1R68v7n21w2
INFORMATION.
Information gu.irniiteetl to produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bald bead or beardless face,
alao a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches,
Eruptions, etc ,on the ekin, leaving the same soft
clear, and beautiful, can he obtained without charge
by addresing
T 110.5. F CHAPMAN, Chamist.
MBtoadvay. NtwYwfc.
SHERMAN ft LATHROKB COLUMN.
TO TIE M! QF.WYBMIIG COBlTY"
GREETING:
ffpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST
OPENED AT THEIR STAND,
(Firat door below WALL'S HOTEL,!* Tunkhannocl)
THE LARGEST AND
MOST TASTEPULLY SELECTED STOCK
OF GOODS IN THEIR LINE
EVER BROUGHT
INTO THIS MARKET f
Comprising in part tha following t
SILKS.
BROWN, BLUE BISMARCK, MEXICAN
AND MARIA LOUISA BLUE,
BLACK and BROCADE SILKS, ef all gradgft
FRENCH and IRISH,
and NEW STYLE,
PLAID POPLIXE
ORIENTAL LUSTRES.
MOHAIRS.
COBURGS,
EMPRESS CLOTH,
FRENCH MEKINOES aad
ALPACCAS. of all Shade#.
An eodleea variety ef
TRIMMINGS to match the above.
ZEPHYR QOOM
of all kipda Knit and Woven.
SACKS AND CLOAKS,
COMPRISING
BEAUTY and
ELEGANCE.
THIBIT BROCUEA, and
WOOL SHAWLS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
A Full and Elaborate Stock of Embroid
ered Goods.
JUbite Goods of all descriptions,
Table and Towel Diaper,
Domestics, DelainM,
Prints, Ginghams, Ac.
Alexander's K!D GLO\ ES,
of all ihadaa,
Gents and Ladies.
A Large Stock .of Traveling Trunk*—
Ladies' Reticules, Gents' Traael
ing Valises, Ac., Ac.
FURS of all kinds for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Carpets—Wool,
Two and Tbrea Ply,
and Brussels,
Stair Carpets, Matting, 0.1
Cloth and Drugget.
Rugs, Mats and Hassocks,
Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery.
A large stock of FURNISHING GOUIA
SHIRTS
of the finest and most dorabla
quality,
UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS,
i Cravats, Collars, Ac., Ac.
SHOES—
Woman's, Misses, and Children*!.
BEDDING—
Counterpanes, Coverlaide, Whiter*
Blankets, German Blankets, Ac., Ac,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
of ell kinds.
Our Stock of CLOTHING is complete,
aud not equalled in this, nor surpassed in
the best New York and Philadelphia mer
chant Tailoring Establishments. Suits
made to order in the latest and best style.
We have purchased our stock since the
last reduction in the prices of our goods.
We have purchased largely, and are deter
mined to sell at less prices than the samJ
kind and quality of goods can be bought at
any other establishment in this or adjoin
ing counties. We bought them to sell,
and all who call to see us will readily b
that we are bound to dispose of
them.
* All goods cheerfully exhibited without
scolding if you do not buy.
Call and sec us.
SHERMAN A LATHROP.
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