Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, April 15, 1868, Image 4

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    Jfatm Satbfii &Bitclint.
or Farmers, and Agricultural men generally
are requested to contribute to this Department,as it
la from their experience that we hope to gain eonie
lac of interest for our readers.
POOR ECONOMY —It i poor economy to let
your stone heaps lay in the field year after
year, and mow around them. My method
ia to pick my rocks in piles in the spring after
harrowing in my grain and sowing my grass
seed, which I think should not he harrowed
in, only bushed or rolled. Stones can be
picked much cleaner and cheaper then than
at any other time. I haul them off in the
fall after taking off '.he grain, if the ground
is not too wet; if ao,any time after it freezes.
Any farmer can find time to clear off hi*
fields and fit them for a mowing machine
Clear out all the fait rocks and fill up the
holes. See to it yourself and don't trust
it to the boys : once well done is twice
done.
It is poor economy to drive your cattle to
your neighbors or the spring to water, week
after week, because your pump has failed.—
By so doing you not only trouble your neigh
bor but you loose money every ttmo you
take your cattle from the yard. If your
pump is old and worn out, get a new one at
once. I find the Mosa pump to be the cheap-,
eat and best pump now in use.
It is poor ecouomy to bitch colts in the
barn floor, where they are liable to get hung
with the halter : poor economy to keep more
hogs than you can well feed and poor aeon*
omy to feed meadow hay and straw to aheap,
or barely to horses.
It is poor economy to gat in debt for sny
thiog you do nut need, or borrow with no
prospect of being able to pay. —Maine Farm
er.
MAKING MANLRE An immense amount
of fertilizing material might be atcored on a
farm, by (imply making ue of the well
known absorbent property of clay, by which
we mean any tarib which is not muft sand.
Hauled into the yard, and mixed with other
manure, it is worth at least one-third as
much as the same bulk of the pure article.
fiecently we came across the following
paragraph in an exchange from the pen of
John Johnson, of New York, who is amongst
the most successful farmers of the l*ni..n,and
who well shows the value of the practice we
recommend. He says :
"I am drawing swamp muck two and one
half miles ; put a good deal in my yards be
fore I put in my sheep and cattle, and spread
straw over it. I have a basin in the lower
part of one jard, thai I put thirty l< ads in ;
the remainder I am putting to where tie
liquids run out of one yard. I expect to get
in all 150 loads, and large ones ; I get a
large loads as I wish to draw fur 36 cent-,
dug out ready to load. I mix my sheep and
cattle dung with the muck. When I sell my
sheep in April or Ist of May 1 expect to
have 450 loads of the very best of manure to
put on my land next August or September.
I shall keep drawing muck a- long as the
roads are good. When I send two teams I
generally get eight loads a day.
AGRICCLTCRAI. ITEMS. —Too many barns
ara deficient in windows.
Money invested in needed tools pays a
high per cent.
The more comfortable you keep your an
imals the more they will thrive.
A good cow is a valuable machine ; the
more food she properly digests the greater
the profit.
A few roots, daily, to all stock, are as
welcome as apples to boys and girls.
Iron shoes on sleds last a life time. They
are really cheaper in the end than wooden
ones.
All animals are fond of sunshine. Let them
bask in it if possible.
Replace the bars where you often pass,buy
strong gates, and then wonder why you
did'nt do so before.
A borrowed tool, if broken, should be
promptly replaced by a new one. A nice
sense of honor in such matters is much to be
commended.
It seems strangs that housekeepers don't
buy pails and tubs wiib brass h<ops and
trimmings. They cost a little more at first,
but last wonderfully.
Build safe, easy stairs whenever needed in
barns, and save brisking your bones by
climbing dangerous ladders.
car L ; me is the very foundation of suc
cessful sgriculture in ceilain sections of the
coantry. But, instead of applying this ma
terial every sea-op, fhe result mil be found
more saiisfaciory to try something else.—
Wood ashes have been applied to some land
with results so satisfac my that the bounti
ful crops were really surprising to every be
holder. But after a few dressings with *ho*,
even a bountiful application failed to produce
an increase in the crop. A dressing of bone
dust supplied what was Inciting in ihe soil.so
that the following crop was heaviri than any
previous harvest. If the guano has been em
ployed, let superphosphate or some other fer
tilizer be applied.
C33T When fowls are confiued in consid
erable numbers to a restricted enclosure,'bey
should have a good supply of wi>d ashes to
wallow in. It will pay to fill a large b x
with ashes and place it under shelter, where
tha fowls can use it at pleasure. It is a
plea-are to them,as is manifest by the eager
ness with which they avail themselves of this
means of purification.
•'Bridget," said a unsiiess to her Irish
servant, "where's the gridiron ?"
"An' sure main, l'sejust after giving it to
my sister's own cousin, Bridget O'Flaherty ;
the thing is so full of holes it's no good si
all."
JCX* P*y up what U 0.
ULsrrllaiuous.
LACK 4 WESTERNR B.
Winter Arrangement— 1367-8.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WEITWIRD I BASTWABD.
Pesrenger Mail Rrail Passenger
Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Traiu.
A M. P. M.
9.C0 New York'* 5,50
11.30 New Hampton, 2.30
1149 Washington, 2.15
12.03 Oxford, 2.01
12.15 Bridgeville, 1.50
12.30 Manunk Chunk, 1.40
P. M.
Dine. 100 Delaware, 1.35 Dine.
1.10 Mount Bethel, 110
P M
1;25 Water Gap, 12.61'
1.40 Htrondsburg, It-36
151 Sprageeville 12.24
3.02 Henry rule, 12 14
2 20 Oakland. 11.66
2 39 Forks, 11.37
3.00 Tobylnnna, 11.17
3.14 Gouldsboro', 10,04
3,36 Moscow. 10.40
3.47 Dunning, 10 30
4 20Ar ) C L 10 00
A M. > SCRAJITOS. < P M
10.10 4-35Le S C Ar.9.50 6,25
10.40 4-57 Clark's Summit, 9.28 5.55
10 53 5.05 Abington, 920 5.40
11.13 5.21 Factoryville, 904 5.21
11.43 541 Nicholson, 840 435
12.09 6.03 Ilopbottom, 8.23 4.10
12 39 625 Montrose. 800 340
1.09 646 New Milford, 7-29 3.10
1.35 705 Great Bead, 7.20 245
P.M. PM. AM P.M
'Station foot of Liberty St
COM * ECTIONH— Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York con
nect" at MANCNKA CHUNK with the train leav
ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 9 00 a. ui.
and 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,
and arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a a, aud at Sala
manca at 5 50 a. m
The Passenger train from Scranton connects at
Great Ben I with through trains going west nn<l east
on Erie Railway, arrivin at Buffalo at 12.00 mid
night, aid at Salamanca at 11.55 p. a.
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend co
nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Manunka Chunk with
a train for Philadelphia, Euston, Trenton, and m
! termediate stations.arriving in Philadelphia at 0.00
I p. on., and at New Hampton with a train for Ens
i too. Bethlehem. Allenlown, Beading and llarris
j burg, arriving at Harrishurg at 8-30 p. ni.
At SCRANTON. connections are made with
! traiue on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Kail
road, and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed
! below.
R. A.llbkry. Gen Pass k Tkt. Agent. je29tf
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex
perience. is now finishing off a large lot of new Car
riages and Buggies, at his Carriage -hop
IN TUNKHANNOCK.
i Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Qualitv
| of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any
! other shop in the country. Those wisntng to buy
I should
(Eflll onb Crcminf Ci)fia.
PAINING, VARNISHING:
TRIMMING AND RE PAIRING,
Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style
i Charges moderate
J. CAMPBELL.
1 Tnnkhannock, Aug. 24, 35.
v6c32
For Sale at Mott's,
I
BOOTS.
j
: BINGIIAMTON BOOTS.
ot Lesfer A Co's
best make
KIP and CALF
OWEGO BOOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
; A full stock of
Ladies' Shoes.
Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glove
Kid nnd Goat. Also,
Button Gaiters.
GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES
j and MITTENS.
Ger.ts' KID GLOVES,
Lined, UnliDed and Fur-lined,
For Sale at Mott's
I CORNER STORE,
Tankhanoock, Pa vhnlltf
FURNITURE
AJVD
CABINET WARE.
STANSBURY, IIASS & CO.,
ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture '
Hi-mia fmmeily kept by Slansbury A Hasshave
been removed tu the Plaumg Mill ot
D. L PECK HAM,
CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
i with whom a partnership has been torined where, '
i by availing themselves of steam power, with improv- j
ed machinery they arc prepared to furnish every- j
thing in their line, from
TO
A MOT? ITAIVrJIaE,
At the Lowest Living Prices.
UNDERTAKING attended to at ths shortest
j notice.
Upholstering and Repairing done to order, j
STANSBUP.Y. HASS A CO.
Tunkbannock, March 18, 156?.-tf.
Found
IN MEHOOPANY, PENN'A.
STOVES AND TIN WARE
IN GREAT VARIETY,
i j
HAVING lately opened a Stove and Tin Store in
the above named place, we are prepared to fur- !
i uisb ut the lowest pissit le prices.. Cooking aod I'st-
J lor Stoves of the best patterns for both wood and
coal; Tin, Sheet Imn, Copir and Bra-s Ware of all !
descriptions. Lanterns, S.id Irons, Enameled Kettles
and Stew Pans, Lead Pipe, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware, ;
Stove Polish, ami all articles usually found in a i
first-class Tin store.
KAVK GUTTERS and Conductors put up on short ,
notice In the ties' possible manner.
REPAIRING of all kinds, sush as kerosene
Lamps, Unit rellas, Ac, Ac., neatly and promptly ex
ecuted. HIGH prices psid for Old Copper, Brass, i
Lead and Rags. Give as a call
WHITE A KINTNER. j
i Ms boo pa or, Jak. 18, 1668.-8 I
FARMERS AND MECHANICS-
Take Notice.
SURFACE PLAMNGand
MATCHING, CIRCULAR and
SCROLL SAWING.
ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair
in good style
PLOWS, NARROWS, CULTIVA
TORS, HO72SE-HOES,
ROLLERS, And
HCKAPIHS,
on hand or to order.
Power and hand Cornshellers; and
Farming tools generally,
MILLER A AVEItY,
v6n43-Iy.
Fgreat victoryh
FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN
AND THE
Enemy of Man Driven to the
Wall I !
THE NORIH SIDE OF TUB
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,
Pututoes, Cabbage,
Nuts, Spices, Salt,
Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, Butter,
Eggs, Fisb, Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall
on or barrel : Solid Meats, in fact, every
thing in ihe 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, Cake", 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,
for which cash will be paid on de
livery, at the very
highest market rates.
Call and see for yourselves and he convinced that
the place to buy your Groceries, is in the Old Fort
on the Sourhwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets,
Tunkhannock, Pa.
B. M STONE.
Nov 5. 1867—v7nl4tf.
[ . NE W 1< AK Y
AND
TRIMMING STORE
Tioga Street, Tunkhanoock, Pa.
MItS. K I.KASK.
HAVIN i lately opened a new Fancy Store,, of
fers for sale an entirely now assortment of
Til XZOTWrXNG-,
Dres Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
Ladies Zcpher, in all eolorg. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
Collars, Lce, Veils. Corsetts, Ladies No kties, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Thtead of the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock of
TOYS,
Including China, Brouie. Papier Maehe Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and 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, 1566
Insurance Agency.
DANIEL WRIGIIT & NEPHEW,
At "Zunkhannock, IPa,
Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi
ble Insurance Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, $1,763 267;
Enterprise, " " 372.304.
Manhattan, New York, •' 1 052,128.
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 " 3645,38
Hartford, Hartford, :i 1 7-~ 153.
Phoenix. • ' 1.1(t3.467
Trav-lcs, '
Hartford Li e Mo. k.
Home, New Haven, " 1.4.18.4Ji
Cumberland Valley, " £06.000
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
A NEPHEW,
Tank-, Pa. Sept. 15, 1e67,-v7a7 If.
As BROWN'S
Fire, Life, Accident, and Lite Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY !
MOSTROSE, PA.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER
Home 1n5..C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus,sl/00,000
Ins. Co. of N. America, Phila. " '• 2.000,060
International Ins. Co*, N. Y. " ' 1,500,000
Hartford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000
Putnam " " " " 700,000 ;
Enterprise " Cincinnati. 0." 1,000.000
Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 400,000 :
Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, '' 4,000,000 ,
Farmeis' Mutual, York, " 700.000 I
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIKE INSURANCE CONKANT. j
of Hartford, Ct. Capital - 816,000,000 i
Notes received in payment of one-half the
premium, on which six per cent, inter; st
< nly is charged, and the note is never to he
paid under any circumstances—at death or
maturity the policy will be p*id in full and
notes given up.
Travelers' Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct, Capital
and surp'ds - 700,000
Harttord Live Stock In. Co., Hartford. Ct.
Capital and Surplus, - . 500,000
Insurance on ull kinJs of Live Stock against theft
and death from soy cause
All Business entrusted to our care will be attended
to on fair terms, and all Losses promptly adjusted
Office Ist door East Iroiu Bmkiog Office of
W. U. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa.
Ceae'.T BROWN! ( STOVD 4 BRo ™'
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa, Solicitoi
CHAS H. SMITH, Montroae, Pa.,
v7n34-tf.
_ _ OT|c jj- —
THE subecriber having entered into • partnersnip
for a continuance of trade with other parties,
notifies those having unsettled accounts with him to
arrange them without delay. I). BILLINGS. I
Tont, Mart* SL IMBtf
flarbfaatE & peg (Soobs
ROSS MIIYS A GO*
Corner Tioga and Warrgn Streets,
TIJNKHANNOCK, PENN'A.
j Art low opening a large etoeko
Hardware,
auch as
IRON, STEEL & NAILS,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var
nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail
Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan
: ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of
all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives,
: Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin,
Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c.
HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE,
! Ruckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
J Bitts of every kind, Unices, Iron Pad
Trees, Sa'die Tr ts, dig Trees, Girili
| Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk
! Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trac
j Chains, &c. dec.
PAINTS AND OILS,
SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
; CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW WARE
! WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
!
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
A T ails and Hand-Rakes at
I wholesale and retail,
j All of which have been
[SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,
! and expressly for this market, and
I all they ask is an examination ot the
goods to satisfy all of the truth of
, what we say. Remember the place.
ROSS, MILLS <ii Co.
Tunk. Pa. May 29th, 1867.
'mi : ®©o3s m
HATS CAPS
i SMffi ASSESS!
GROCERIES
FotSale at
I L. SIT SIB. & CIS.
On Bridge street
nearly opposite
Wheelock's old stand
NOW OPENED.
■ T
JL. S. MOTT.
Till} CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY lIENRY STARK.
IN TUN KHAN NOCK., PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
OF
SPRING ANT> Sf MMFR GOODS
Sl'KiN" AND >' .MMEK GOODS
SPRING AND >1 MMEK D.tODS
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS
consisting of
consisting of
consisting ot
consisting ot
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS OOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
HATS AND CAPS
IIATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
&c„ Ac , Ac ,
Ac., Ac., Ac ,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
/be., Ac., Ac.,
In Urge quantities and at reduced prices.
Twnh til f| ifctn A B. MOTT.
prugs & fhbicinib
THE E A O L E
Store
TUNKHANNOCK.
LYMAHMVELLS.
Dr Lyman respectfully aDaounces that he has
taken Dr. E H. Wells as a partner in the
DRUG BUSINESS,
anil 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 is 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,
DYKT SUFFS,
fcc <fec. Ac..
At rnfr* : l-iw as can ts ss'bt.v *e uffbrdc 1.
Jf. H.— All | tt>fssiomil -all" prompth attended.
Prescription# csretully peepefod, at all times, l.y
one of the D .ctors.
J W. LYMAN, M. D E, 11. WELLS, M. D
v60396m.
DR. RHOADS
AND
'lhu largest and uiosr cowplel*? lArug Store to
TUN KII AN NOCK.
j NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY !
I Just reoL-ired and for Sale a splendid Stock of
fleto (!?oote,
a
including
DBCCS,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS,
BRUSHES OF AI.L
DESCRIPTIONS,
Pocket Books,
Mail* Tonics,
HAIR DYES,
STERLING'S AMIiBOSI A,
TOOTH DROPS,
HAIR OILS,
TOMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
COXFECT I ON E R Y,
STATIONERIES TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGARS, (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER. BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac , Ac., A>. 1
PATENT MIO!C(NES
.1 li e d V
Ami in fact every imajjir, libit* article j
. •
belonging to a
FIRST CLkSS DRUG STOKE
PHYSICIANS' I'RKSRCIPriONS efully
compounded at all hours of; and
night.
Don't forget to call at
DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE.
*6n37tf. Tjnkhannoek.Pa.
j\ra3\7c-
Jewelry Store ! !
P. C. BURNS & BUG.
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF JEWELRY
of the latest styles.
GOLD RINGS, 18 Carets Tnt.
SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY,
Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac.
Solid and Plated Stiver Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Rings,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, Pie and Butter Knives,
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Butter Dishes,
Sugar Bowls.
Spoon Holders,
Foiks, Spoons,
Nut-Picks, Ac , Ac.
From ROGERS A BRO 'S Silver Plated Ware Co.
Also,
CLOCKS an<l WATCHES
i of the latest American aDd European Manufacture.
Tvakheeowsk, Dee l?v g7.
fjarbfoari,
G- D-"GSARHHAHT K.
tlpL,
&jii
Foundry, Machine,
AND
STOVE SHOPS
WAIIBEN STREET,
J'U.NKIIAXXOCK, PA.
Having bud a life-long experience as Founlry
raeii and Macbinests, and employing none but tbe
best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves
to exciute all work in their line in a style not sur.
p asseil by any ; luilar establitbuint in tbe country
0
MILL GEARINGS
made and fitted up on abort notice, from pattern? on
band ot all sizes.
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
and other Farming linp'eniente.
ALSO
STOVES OF A.L KINDS.
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WARE.
L AMI'S, LEA D, T/PJ2S, Ac., Ac.
! always on hand or furnished to order.
C P. GEAKIIART. k CO.
| Tunkhannock, April 9th, lsf>7 —vO:i3Stf.
Hardware and Iron.
a UN T 13 RO T II ER S .
xow OFFKK ro?i B\LE
ISDN, STBKL NAILS AND SPIRES Mf X 1
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BEJ.UT.V • i I UN A ("!.\VE\
UOIt>E -nr. HAM.
AiEI.LD IIOIiSE
NAILS
WROUGHT IKON.
HUMS' HARDWARE
CARPEN
TERS* TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HOBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SEAT
SPINDLES,CARRIAGESPRINOS. AXLES
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL.
BOTTS, NETS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PI,ASTER '
PARIS, CEMENT.
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS. A- . Ac.,
AI.SU SASII,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND EX ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTI'UED 1 O ORDER
LEA Til EH A Nl> El NJJINGE
FAI/f I3AK\S SALES.
<%tna ..lurch 25. 1953 vln33
WM. MACK & SON
lake pi en euro in informing the public thai
th®y hive opened their
Carriage Manufactory
IN
TUN KUAN NOCK,
I And are
ready
to £ll
ORDERS.
j NONE Bt'T
First-Class Meeliauics
EMPLOYED.
REPAIRING
done promptly and well.
Tunkhanno?k, March 10, 1968tf.
INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA
FROM GERMANY., it 1835.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
and
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
FREEA RED BY l'R. C. M. JACKSON,
PHU.4bII.IMU, fa.
The pr tale it knnue retncdiei for
liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA,
Nervous Debility,
JAUNDICE,
Diseases of tbe Kidceji,
ERUPTIONS of the SKIN,
iud *ll Diseases nrltlnff from a Dl|>
ordered Mver, Mlomaeh, or
iMrcrtrTr or Tinr it roan.
Jfend the ft Ho j-mo 'tnd if pent find :K*i
four aytWn isnf*cfe*l ' y any < f them, yvu may it*
assured thut dis'is* ha* > mtnenred Mt attack *ni the
I***l important < -tut of yarr nnd irnl**e
C htchxL by Die at* of f ,w rful remedies. 9 miserable
Ifc. S'Ftn in *ieith, will be the mull.
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Pilea,
Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity
ol the Stomach, Nausea. Heart
burn, Digust lor Food, fulness
or Weight in the B;oinaeh.
Sour Eructations. Sink
ing or Fintuir.oir at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head. Hurried or Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering nt the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensations when
in a Dying Post ure. Din nesa ot Vision,
Do' or Webs belore the Might,
D.ill Pain ih the Head, Deti
ciency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin anil
Eyes, Pa:n in the Side.
Back, Cheat. Limbs, etc.. Sud
den Flushes of Heai, Burning in
the Fl?h. Constant Imaginings of
Ecil, and Oreat Depreaaiuu of Spirits.
AU Vie. I'd. i.V il; i<* ofthe /. rrr or IhgttUwt
Oryane, cmnoiutd ir * . impure blood.
£}oo3;im)'s ofrma:t iiiuers
ii-caiin ly vej;*-! aJle, lid contains no
llijtior. 2 in a< oiiip'xiitd of Kiuld Kx
lrnet. The K.mU, Herba, ml Ihrki
from tviiirh liifft eximrti ore mafic
ore t ftered in Gfrmany. All the
medicinal virine* rf Ai'.rnrted from
tiiriii by n ■rifniiflr chemist* These
exlrmcli are Hien forvrarited to thii
counJry to be used espre*e.!y tmr the
BinnafaflDrr of the*e Millers. There
In HO alcoholic übalance of any kind
nerd In coinjiouncting t lie Ciller*,
lienre il is lh only Biflern that ena
be u>ed in cur where ah-uholic itim
aituif are nos advisable*
l}jouP:it)''3 ©cruiiia (Tcnic
i* a c-rnb-'astinra of all t l ' iu.jre<U*nis *f the
Wi . Htl SB ' ■ / If KCf 7 -
t\€ Mnf disease* t. tbe Hitter*, in cases where e*me
fr.tr e jJfnh* *' alt retain is required. Jon tn / bear -a
m*o if > *>< r*i- diet T' PMIIIOIt fltTrr *1 t n
any irt'-er* adcritsed far 'he care ■ f t*.e (tivavf
a amed, these being*.-. o . "ir prefer '.'im* < f medvtrud
eitri t'. ahfe the ere art ■ re d n*tf rwm
in ssmu f' -'m. The T 'MR' ud" iUniiy on* • f tbe nt"£
pleas Hst sad : - . • ffered t tA§
pulf He Itttie. ft* esufme ! •■ ■ pimswre to take
U, Wtih I'A i f*-lt •''/, e t ' • "-g. "•'* r*i*ol oil
q iah'e.i *to • r-Jtused ti ,be S .he grtuUil of
all f <rhi' 9.
CONSUMPTION.
Thoiiaid cf when Che pa-
Hen l if;|o>,r <! he wan afTlirled Midi
Chin terrible tlinr.ir e, invr been cm ed
b> (lit ur of ( wcr rrun dhi* Eilmnc
einarla ion, debility, ai;d < are
Ihr muit! altciiflMHl* upon eveie
riifg of dypf>ep>a or <si.-ease of t!i
c oi{pi;is. Keen in cant* of
£e n nine Comninpilon, 15*ee reined let
will l)v found ol i -e grraUat hencfli,
itrei>t(: Renins and iu\igorUttf
DEBILITY.
T ve a no Pie-lic* i o • '• German
>T ; oir in . t /#, . t >j. TUey import e
tone .tU'i rt . u i'l* ic't J r .<•/ ,Vm. *' 'Ujlhnt <>:* >lf>-
ffiitr, c.i is* tin ct'j- /#*•' ' to* fimtri. erutffe TV
s -n ito 'hfjl J. f i l j the yrr a g- i t
vmnd. '■/ ' >jr - . '}> /♦ t'if H - tinge
fr-'7i the ty unp e ' tt b'n ",i t■ 'he chr*k \ nr* I change
tt.e jot 'ti' /rent -i tVu.'-bi/i' enutci-i!ed f wck,
at- n rroui in t> a f'.Ji-f i ced, stunt, and tiger*
out person.
V/aak and Delicate Children
•re nuirit troii& by ininy the Hitlers
*r lonic. Co tact, they are fraiaily
They can be Mlhiir.re4
wit li perfect M.friy to n cnlld three
atoat •>r* old. :he moat delicate Rmt!,
or a man of Mlnety.
T'nte Remedies nre t\* best
Hlood 1 Mirl fit*r*
ever lvur.cn, and will cure all distaste rcsi-'imp
bed htrtd.
K"j- v ttr blood pure; keep your J.irrr m order;
k**p y- itr d.jesUre. #• ■ -is in ci heal', y
tin. htj tie of iit'te t trt'i - ice, and tinease will
ever assail you.
Ladies ufi nUii a fair akin aadl
focol completion, free from a )rllow
>li ti ffffe n<i ail ot her rnif at,
should iter the-e retnedlea o< ritiios
• lly. Tftie Lifer lit perfect ordr. a>d
the hlnod pure, will rcsnll In epark
ling eyes and blooming cheeks.
CAcnoic.
IfoofkthfTs Get run Jletn-'ditS are counterfreted.
IV t. 3i. Jmekmm
on the front of the - n mA
the n-ime tf the art ide wn m each bottle. Ad others
are coanterjcil.
Thoitsnikde of letters liave been re
crhril.lfkllfj iugtollit \ irUu of tUttS
remedies.
READ THE RECJM'JENDATIOKg.
FROM HON. v.::o U. WOODWARD.
Chief Justice t-f ihe^u 4 .t-ii.v I urt of PeiinsyUaiila.
I'IIILIDKLPHIA, M \*C H
I find "ffo-fiin r s Gernuin Biters % is tml an tnt
touting l-ercc-iire. but is a Q'*-d toni~. useful in ai**".
m of the ci s :r* 'T ' ios, o'i i of great f-en'JU a
eases of debility anil i rant of nervous action * tM
efstcm. Yours truly.
OhO. b WOODWARD.
FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON,
JuTge of tbe Supieuic Court • f Peiu*e!ranis.
l'nii.\nai pi/n. APCIL 2Sth, L 1
1 conaldcr * 4 Sloof!aiid' German Kfl
tti i M a mhiifhie #i eviiriter in came of at
tack* of indigestion or Dyspepsia. K
can certify tlfls from my rtprrftvnct
of it* Yours, wilii rc*nec<
JAMES THOJIPSiOX.
From REV. JOSEPH 11. KSNNARD. D R.
Pastor the Tenth Rn *i-t Cum •?, Pi.il wli'l^l.ls.
Da JACKSON— Dr m Mi; — I hare fern r y r +
qner'rrl to c> nw< ' i:iy u tme with r> 'i. )H m 7oblti ,r i* '
differ'.a kinds • r vi'iliriue*. f uf regard ma the ; . icf
as out of My i . e sp: r., / have in all :srt ie
c lined : Im* wo <t <i' >r j-vf in rarious ins' ;t •*{, iid
particularly in inytr- # fauu-y.if the us>fi luess< Sl*
Iloojtamr s German /utter*, / d> fmrt far owe ,'r rimy
usual cone.** , to . *f>ress my full cmricti -a 'XX fjr
pMicnil dflifli:y •!' tin* M -umi. :tu<l v*i*vully ft Li*tr
Oxnplaiut.H n H MI" at.J \a!u*Mr prcj oatT -c in
some cases it may fill ; but v.unify. Id* übt n- ..if tei*l
be very bniejicial to those who sntfer fn-M t'-t db-"H
causes. Yours, very re*ji. -' t'i. !•/,
J. It. KJ..\.\A!ir,
J .jhih, b* w Coates A.
Price of the Bitters, SI.OO per bottle i
Or, a half dozen tor $5.00.
Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottles
" Or, a half dozen for $7-5 0.
The T ouic is (>ut ill 1 ••• quart U>U!M.
RtoJlr lu' it it Dr. ■! uiTt 'Dmt.m Rrmidul
t?i i! mv to ttnirn: ' "if "inl ft highly rtcmimd
eii; awl da tu< ttlhac t ! .r I'riuj.jitl I" ••ulurr yao t
takr I nil/ I'll. .-It' Halt la may fa,, it jut: at ymxl, la
otuf ll' >• ••<< h ri' rI" ' ON it. Torse h'taudut
Kit; U S'u! l.j'tyrtss . ■ any locality upon fijjiucolii*.
PIIIXCIPAL OFFICE,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
JVn. full .1 KCll S TREET, Philadelphia.
Cll AS. Id. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO.
Thtui- Rrnitdirt are for gal. by
nt'iigglu.*, Siorrktruurt, ami 3lrd
cluc ucalrr* every where.
Do not forget to examine toell the article yen tuy.n
order to yd the yeniunr..
LUMBER FOR SALE.
HOUSE BUILDERS and others, will find * f tt *'
supply ot
SEASONED HXE LUMBER
J-or Hale at Tankhannock.
This LUMBER, which was manufactured at V"
man's Steaiu Saw Mill in Bradtord county, is ol the
best quality, and eli ?eS"ned ,
Boards will dress to inch. Plank to li sod*
inches in thickness. , ,
Buyers wishiug their lumber planed, mah'" ( 1
Ac., will fiod Planing Mills at this place to do the
work. For particulars consult
E.J. KEKNEV, S[t.
Taakbaonock, Jas 1, 16.