Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, September 09, 1868, Image 4

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    |arm GatinuN liifclifit.
Farmers, and Agricultural men generally
are requested to coii'Ht.ute to ibis Departm-nt, as it
is from tbtir ex|riene that ae hope to
tbing of interest for our readers
PRESERVIN3 GREEN CORN FOR
WINTER.
The earning of c rn in families #o gener
eratly fails that vre cannot recommend the
trial. The next lieat thing t > canned c m
is that which is properly dried. The first
eeaential is good corn, and the next i 6 to dry
it carefully before it get too old. Mrs. M.
L. Gage, of Ros County, Ohio, communi*
cites the following •en-tble ideas about pre
paring it:
'ltis a wonder t! at so tew should have
anything by field c -rn for table use ; at <1
for drying there is a still greater contra
bet ween the common fi Id com a r d the gar
den varieties. I bsve been used fur yeats to
drying corn. lioil the cteen ears a minute
or two just to harden the milk, then en*
from the cob and spread on a ciuth in the
sun foi two days, taking it in at mgbi ; it
will then keep anywhere. H hen cooked, it
is better to s >ak it a few hours, and b<*d m
the same wa er. In cold wea'her a!! that i
wanted fur a week or two may he wet. I*
cooks quicker and tast e better. A I'ttle
milk and flour boiled in is aliu s! a" pood a
cream. I have not even op drying c rr>, but
for two year* past I have jut -"ins down it.
salt, which giTu-s another variety, and i n, rt
quickly prepared. A' fir-t I had d fficußv
in freshing it, and then i' was couparativeiy
tasteless, but n*>w I br.-i! the corn m one vi
ler a ni'nnte or two, turn the water iff ald
a few sliced po'atr**, boil un'il ther are di nt
then drain off the watir, add a few sliced po
tatoes, boil uutil they are done, drain off tin
water, and add or butter. We 'ho k
this preparation tastes more Ike s. ;n )in-r
Corn than the dried corn does. In salting. I
cut the green corn without boiling, and par*k
it, alternating, one pir.t of corn an<l a emit
handful of salt. JFben the ve-se! is abou
full, put of a ever that will fit down to the
corn, and places small we'ght on it, as ii
must be kept under the brine which it uuke
frorn its own ju ce. 1 have f r "he pas* tw
years, been canning gri-eii corn with tuniatrx s
I use abcut t.ce fo*urth part corn, cm.king the
the two together. 1 have never heard of but
one cae where green c -rr canned by itseP
did not spoil, but corn and tomatoes canned
together is a perfect success."— American
Agriculturist.
TOMAKOFS. — This crop i* becoming of con
siderable commercial imj-ot tance. S'atiMics
of the Cann'ng esfsMishinents ar >und our
Eastern cities would surpri-e many <,f our
reader*, in the immense number of can* of
this vegetable put tip. To induce a ra; i I
growth and full beating, manyjof our large*!
growers are employing B.inch's Haw Bone
Phosphate. and the result* are highly sati*
factory. This is particularly the care with
several large Canning estabhshtnenr* located
in the vicimty of New Y rk. The u*oal
plan of applying is, to furnih each plant
with a small handful —mixed well wi'h the
earth —at transplanting time. After the
plant is started, and while cultivating, anoth
er small handful may he scat', red a* a top
dressing around each stalk. The very great
advantage in size of fruit and smoothness of
surface surely follows thus application.
To BOTTLE PEACHES.— After seeing tha'
your bottles or can, with their proper hd
aro ready, season your bottles, by pouring
into each one a pint of water in which yon
can bear to hold your hand any length of
time, but which should bo quite warm -
Place upon the fire a nice clean porcelain or
brass kettle in which is about a pint of water
—sweeten it and place in the peaches which
are prepared. We always have ours. As
soon as boiling,rmp'y a bottle of warm water
and fill with peaches, pushing the topmost
well under the juice, and put < n the lid im
mediately ; put more peaches into thekc l tie.
and more sugar and wa'er as required. We
always keep a kettle of bo-line water ready
at the back of the fire Country Gentle
man.
To PICKLE P EACH EE.— Wipe thorn well,
and stick into each one, three or four cloves,
and place in a crock, utid prepare a pickle
as follows : To one peck of peaches allow
three lbs. of sugar and nearly one quart cf
vinegar. Scald and pour over three sccces
sivc mornings,
Tut HORSE. —Sponging horse* with a wash
made by steeping walnut leave* in wa'< r, t
said to prove an effectual remedy against the
annoyance of flies, gnats, &c. A* the wash
will in no way i jure t'-e hair or skin of the
animal, the remedy can be tried with safe'y
To KILL BRAKES. — The only way is to cut
them often just as they are shooting up. If
you delay too long 'ill they have grown to
their full size, this cutting will not he eff c
tual, but a frequent cutting while young w>!l
kill them out in a year or two. Ploughing
and draining would destroy them, hut many
of our rough pas'ures are not to be ploughed
without great com and trouble. On the
whole, the frequent cutting while young is
the most practicable way.
A Scotchman having hired himself to s
farmer, had a cheese set before hitn, that he
might help himself. After some time the
master said to him :
"Sandy, you take a long time to break
fast !"
"In troth, master," said Sandy, "a cheee
o this size is na sac so<>n eaten as ye may
think."
Ai.w*va STWSHINR SOMEWHERE. The
fun is always shining ; the flowers are al
ways blooming J the bud* are always sing
ing ; the golden grain '• always waving in
tbM wHiked wotld aouiewberw.
LACK 4 WESTERN R R.
Winter Arraiufcient—l AG'-ek,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WtTWAUD | EASTWARD.
P-ia'crger Mail Mail Pvsfenger
Train. Tr.in. STATIONS. Train Trsm.
A M. P M.
9 CO New York 5 50
11.39 New Hampton, 2.30
1143 Washington, 215
12 03 Oxfoni, 2.01
12.15 I'ri Igeville. 1.50
12.3(1 Munuak Chunk, 1.40
I' M.
Line. 1.00 Delaware. 1.35 Dine.
1.10 Mount Bethel, 110
P. M,
1;25 Water Gap, 12.51
1,40 SirnaT-hure. 12*36
1 51. Spmgaerille 12.24
2.02 Hersrvrille, 12 14
2 20 Oakland. 11.56
*2 39 F-.rks, 1137
300 Tobybmna, 1117
3.14 GoaMsboro', IP 04
3 36 Moscow. 10.40
317 Itunning, 10 30
4 20Ar ; ~ C L 10.00
A M. . SCRASTOS. 2 P M
lU.IO 4-35Le j ( Ar.9 50 6.25
10.40 4 57 Clark's Summit, 9 23 5 55
10 53 5.05 Abington. 9 "20 5.40
11.13 5.21 Faetoryville, 904 521
11 13 511 M hoUoa, 040 435
12.66 603 jfjl*- itt—. 6.23 410
12 33 625 Mn'r'.re, 800 340
1.03 646 New Mitforl. 7-29 3.10
135 7< 5 Great Bend, 720 2.45
P.M. I'M. AM P.M
•Station foot of Liberty St.
CONN RCTIOSf *-->( ward.
The MORNING TP. AIX from New York con
re t. it MAN' NKA C1IC" k vr:t!i the train leav
• tit! I'hila te.j hia (KenDngroa iw|-<t) at 5 00 •. ui
• rid a' GREAT BEND with the tbtough Mail Train
n the Erie Railway. wih s'eeping car ntf j-be I
-• pping at all fc. prin 'pal -tations on 'hat road,
•n l arri*. in? at Buffalo at 6 15 a in , aui at Saln
:naru.-a at 5 50 a. ui
The Pi-nser tnin fr-on Scron'ow enrneetg at
1 ree • t B?r. I wi*h through trains going west ani east
E trie R.iilw IT, arrivm- at BuT-Io at 12.00 mid
night, ail at Salamanca at 11.55p ta.
Ea<! ward.
The MORNTNO TRAIN from Great Hrnd enn
*.•• t= th re with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway f'x the Wet; at Manunka Chu-.k with
a train for Philadelphia, E iston, Trenton, an 1 in
tenne li ife station" irriving in Philadelphia at 6.(4'
p. in., and at New Hampton with a train for Eis
t .n. Bethlehem, Ailenl<*n. Re .din? an I Harris
bur?. arrivin? at itarrishurg at B*3o p. ra.
At SCK.ANT''N. eonnecti >ns ere mode with
trains on the Lackawanna an 1 Eloomrburg P.ail
road, an I mi tiie Delaware and Hu laon Canal C'o.'s
Railroad, Tune Tablea oi whieh roa-la are printed
'•clew.
R A HE*.rt. Gen Pass 4 Tkt. Agent. je29tf
FURNITURE
CABINET WARE.
STANSBURV, IIASS A CO.,
VNNOT'NCE to the p.n'.lic that the Furniture
Rooms ! rmeily kept by Man-bury £ Ilass have
been reuiove l to the Planing Mill ot
D. L PECK HAM,
COZiIiEP. OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
with whom a partnership bag been formed where,
by availing then.selves of steam power wri improv
ed mm hinery tbe.y are prepared to furnish every
thing in their line, from
jA pPntlot
TO
JSk. MOP ITAICDIjE,
At the l.ovtfet Ijivfug Prices.
I* \ I>I2KTAkIX t> attended to at the shortest
notice.
Upholstering and Kopalring done to order.
STAN.3BI P.Y. HASa £ CO.
Tnnkbannork, Marth 13 l-63.-tf.
ViMirtMe A;eiifj,
DANIEL W tilt HIT A NEPHEW,
A/ lunk/iannock, 7V,
Are Ageuts for the IviWiog, aad all other responsi
ble Insurance Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, $1,763 267.
Enterprise, " •• 372.304.
Manhattan, New York, " 1 052.123.
N American, *' 11 755.057.
Lorillird. " " 1,436.540.
Corn Exchange, " " 501 095.
Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525 ' 00
Lycouung, Mun.-y, " 2.81X1,1)00
llome, New York. " 3,645.333*
Ilartf. rd, Hartford, " 1,788.153.
Pbienix. • ' 1,103.467
Travelers. '• • 741337*
Hartford Li<*e Mock, " 178,929.
Home, New Haven, " 1.438.491
Cumberland Valley, " 306 000.
y. England Mutual, ■* sjF'o OitO.
Property of all kinds will he injured at the most
reasonable rates, in any of the above companies.
Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, <
promptly U.JU-LOJ and paid
DANIEL WRIGHT
£ NEPHEW,
Tunk*, Pa Sept. 16, 1567,-v7n7-tl.
NE W J? A C Y
AND
TRIMMING STORE
Tioga Street, Tunkhannoek, Ta.
MliS. K. LKASE.
FTAVrN/ lately opened anew Fancy Store,, of-
L 1 fers for sale an entirely new assortment of
TITIMIVTING*,
fire?" Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
Ladies Zrpher, in ull colors. Kid (4loves, Cuffs and
Collars L.re, Veils, Coraetfa, LadieaNe-kties, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the bes'
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock ol Fans,
TOYS,
In"Iu ling China, Broom, Papier Ma -he Tin, Rose
wood. Glass, Pewter, Woolen, Parian and Candy
Toys.
For La dies.
Cosmaties 4c., Such as Pomades, Oils, Randnlinu 1
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White, 1
Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac.
MRS. E. LEASE. !
Tunkhanaook, Mat 30, 1863
SCRANTON
STEAM COFFEE ill SFICE MILLS.
ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES,
C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS I!f
TEAS,
COFFEES,
f PICES,
MUSTARD,
CREAM TARTER, AC.
A'o. AS? I; rick a wanna Avenue,
(A few doors East of the WyoQiing House,)
We irrind all our own ®iH COFFER.
COFFEE KOASTED A
TO OKDEH,
AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE !
Ay DAS CII LAP AS IN AM CITY.
C. W KIRKPATRICK.
11 S. >E A RLE, ' !
aeeuwfoo, Pa,. July 15, u46ty.
iJiistfUaiifous.
f'OL'NIf. or can be
found at Lyinan £
; Weils ard J. W. Rboads,
v" Tmrkhanroek, Penn'a. and
JBPHFI: a i other dcaleri, the GR'T
I #— W Lsom-H 3*tIJI SPKCII'*
J J K LiaiMkXT. This Lini
r' * A— - nuut jtjyß'G unrivalled,
*nl i" the het. cheapest, most powerful Liniment
ever offere 1 to lb" public, fur man or horse.
It has been u-ed for many yers in Englaed, by
th* leading rarriers. ini 'hey have had the greatest
suc-aos with it of any liniment ever used for the core
' of horses.
Those who have horses that sre sweenied or lame,
have swelled join's, spr iins, bruises, old sores, flesh
rats, collar galls, ,K" shoal 1 try this Lioimect and
tbey will be convhaced that it is superior to all other
iktK wn prepwrationa
If it doc? nijt give good satisfacti vo, retnrn the
tK.tfle half full, and your money will : e refunded:
Put up in convenient form, and sold by all Ltrug
gi-t" and Storekeepers at ad tents a b tile.
It n't fail to call for the Great Em lit,k Streeney
j Liniment.
D. G. GAREY.
Middletown, N. Y . Feb. 13, I=6= tf.
A GEE AT VICTORY!!
\ ' '
FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN
AND THE
Enemy of Man Driven to the
Wall! !
THE NORTH SIDE OF THE
OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING
t u WITH , t
SCGARS,
TBA3.
COFFEES,
FLOI'R,
MEAL. FEED.
MOLA.— KS.
.-\UI PS, CHEESE
Rp'.h Grwn and Dried Apples, .
Also, Fresh Canned and Dried
Pea- hes, Prunes, Currants,
Raisins, Lemons,
Oranges. Figs,
Sardines, Candies.
Potatoes, Cabbage,
Nuts, Spices, Sslt.
Soup, Seg-.rs, Pork, Lard, Butter,
Eggs. Fi.-b. Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quirt, gall
on or barrel ; Solid Meats, in fact, every
thing in the line of GROCERIES
and I'ROVI ifONS.
The South si !e of th 011 Fort is f tted up for the
reception of all wishing a li-h of Raw
Stewed or Fried Oysters.
ALSO,
Pies, Cake. Chcrae, ard a Cup of Hot C-,ffee, Sar
dines, or 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 ra'cs.
Call an! see for yourselves and be convinced that
the place to buy your Groceries, is in the Old Fort
on the Sourhwejt corner of Tioga and Bridge streets,
Tunkh innoe-k, Pa.
1 B. M* STONE.
Nov 5, 1?G7 —vTrilltf.
JUST OPENED
A full and well Selected stock of
SEGA !IS,
SMOKING TOBACCO,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
StIOKEKS' ARTICLES',
NOTIONS, <kc.
At TI N KHAN NOCK. Ia.
The undersign-1 t ike- pleasure in soli-iting the
inhabitants ol this place and vicinity to call uod ex
amine his goods.
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
Enable h'm to sn) pTy
lIt.TTKR and CHEAPER ARTICLLB
In his ine at
WHOLESALE an i RETAIL
than can be bought elsewhere
Call at
M. R. KOHNSTAMM 5
1 (Crane £ Lull's old stand )
Tunkhnnnn. k May 5, 1868 tf.
K . . - .
(jI'KOI l) <w HHIIWN'S
Fire, IJICP, Accident, and Live Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY !
j, Mosinose, Pa.
CAPITAL REPRESKNTKD OVER ?.10,000,000. i
Home 1n5..C0., N Y.,Capltrf and Surplus.fl/'OO.OOO
' Ins. Co. of N. Ameri'-a, Pbila. " '• 2,000,000 I
International In". Co*, N. Y. " ' 1 500,000
Hartford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000
Putnam " " " " 700,000
Enterprise " Cin-innati, O." 1,000.000
1 Glens 1 alls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 400.000 I
! Eyeoruing Co. Mutual. Muney, Pa, '• 4,00*1,000 t
Farmers' Mutual, York, ** 700.000 1
, Phmnix Insurance Co Philadelphia, #'2so ouo !
CCNSVCTICPT MUTUAL LIFE INSTRAXCE COWPAXT. j
iol Hartford, Ct. Capital - 816,000,000
Notes reeeived In payment of one-half the
premium, on wrhnh six per cent, interest
• rnly is charged, and the note is never to be
paid under unv circumstances —at death or
! maturity the policy will be pud in lull and
notes given up.
Travelers' Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct, Capital
! and surp ds - - 700,000
Hartford Live Stock In. Co., Hartford, Ct.
Capital and Surplus, - - 500,000 ;
Insurance on all kinds of Live Slock against theft ,
and death from any cause
All Business entrusted to our care wiil be attended '
to on fair terms, and .ill Losses promptly adjusted
I tf* Office Ist door East Irotu Banking Office of I
, W. H. Cooper £ Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa.
j BILUSGS STROUD, ) g TuI ; D A BROWN. Agents, I
, Caas. L. BROWS, J i
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa, Solicitoi j
i CHAS M. SMITH, Montrose, P., •'
i v7-n34-tf.
untie-CC
Jetcelry Store!!
i'f:.,*!!•}', \-S dr BRO.
LI AVE JIST RECEIVED A LARGE j
STOCK OF JEWELRY
: of the latest styles.
GOLD RINGS, 18 Caret* fne.
SOLID GOLD SB ITS JEWELRY,
Genu' Masonic and Scarf Pins.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons, 4c., 4c.
| Solid and Plated Silver Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Rings,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, Pio and Butter Knives, '
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Butler Dishes,
Sugar Bowls,
Spoon Holders,
Fonts, Spoons,
Nut-Picks, 40., 4c. |
! From ROGERS 4 BRO 'S Silver Plated Ware Co 1
I
i Also,
CLOCKS ami WATCIIES
j of the latest American and European Manufacture, i
Tunkhannoek, Da* I9|4vg7.
;J}afbtae JcSrijSootjs.
I ' 0? MI~LL Sd r C6.~~ '
Comer Tioga and Warrgn Strcc-u,
TI'NKII ANNOC K, PEN"N' A.
Are o.w opening a l.rg. itocko
Hardware,
such as
IRON, STEEL & WAILS,
1 Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var
nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail
Keels, Building Hardware, Mechan
ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of
all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Reives,
Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin,
Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c.
HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE,
Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plater!
Bitts of ever? kind, Hanies, Iron Pad
Trees, Saddle Tree?, CJig Tree®, Girth
Web, worsted arid Cotton, Thread, Silk
Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trac**
' Chains, Ace. <fce.
PAINTS AND OILS,
| SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
! CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW W ARE
: WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
I
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
A r ails and Hand-Rakes at
wholesale and retail.
All of which have been
SELECTED VIT 11 GREAT CARE.
and expressly for this market, and
all they ask is an examination of the
goods to satisfy all of the truth of
; what we say. Remember the place.
ROSS. MILLS & Co.
j Tunk. Pa. May 29th, 18G7.
NOVV OPENED.
|
BT
A. 13. MOTT.
I
THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCCPI ED
BY HENRY STARK.
IN TUN XHANNOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
• A NEW STOCK
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPUING AND SI MMER GOODS
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS
I
consisting of
c<>nsi-ting of
consisting of
consisting ot
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRfc-S GOODS
DRESS GOODS
!
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
I '
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
' PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
I
IT ATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
I
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
| !
&c., &c., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT.
i Tank. Mayl ft. 'G6—v6n3B
! I
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plugs & sti)iriufs.
THE EAGLE
yftagjfcy
r£E&S
Drug Store
TUN KHAN NOCK.
NEW FIRM,
, LYMAN_&_W ELLS.
! Dr Lyman respectfully snuounces that he bat
| taken Dr. E 11. Wells as a parLner in the
DRUG BUSINESS,
and that they wii! continue to keep
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.
| In their tine, at the old stand of J. W. Lytnar
1 ,k Co.. on Tioga St.
Wecann. t enumerate articles, but it is our inten
tion 11 present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
adapted to tbi< market, an I meriting the atlen
i tion of alt who desire
MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY,
PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
Ac Ac. Ac..
A rates as low as n n poss'bly t.e afforded.
K. R —At! pp.fe-yiottal mils promptly attended.
Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by
j >ne of the Doctors.
! J W. LYMAN, M, I). E 11. WELLS, M. D
j vGnTJCm.
DR. .1. y\. riioa lis'
■l j: f. a .-i . i // ):■ia i. /. / i sto ft is.
Toe lar-e-t < ( tin • ei.mplete Itrt? >tur in
TUNKHA WOCK.
NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY !!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW IS THE T!>li; TO BUY
Jus! receive I an! for s, i!e a sr-t'-ndid Stock of
X E JV GOODS,
including
nnrcs,
P K I v T S,
VARNIS II E S ,
T> Y E S T ( F FS .
BRUSHES OF AIL
I)ESCKIP T I 0 N S,
Pocket II ook s,
xoi\r:c3.
HAIR DYES,
STERLING'S A Mi; 80.-1 A,
TO if If DROPS,
lIAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS.
C O N I E C T I (> \ E ft Y.
STATION HIES TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGARS. (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUP FOR fERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES. TKF>. Ac.. *<•„ A*.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEOICINtS OF THE DAY
And in fact every imaginable article
belonging to a
FI RST G L ,\SS DRUG ST OUR
PHYSICIANS' PRESKCIPr ION'S efully
coinjMu.ided at a!! hours of. and
ni^ht.
Don't forget to call at
DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE.
v6n37rf. T ink bannock. Pa.
Jjiltings & :Jhillipn
Keep on hand and at all times, a
lull stock ot
DHY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES}
Doors & SHOE.s, of Klmira manufture.
" " Bing'mton "
('jty
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE,
GLASS and CROCKERY
WARE.
Ashton and Bbl. SALT,
DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds
Flour Feed, Meal &. Bran.
PORK, IIAM and FISH,
Farming Utensils, &c., &c.
We take in exchange, all kinds of
Grain, ai the highest market prices,
Receive and forward f'eight of all
kinds for up or down the river during
the season for shipping, and will keep
coal on hand, in quantities to suit
purchasers, during the season ; will
be found on Bridge Street, below
Hufford's Hotel, the sign in large
letters "Store."
We have good PRINTS at
12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other
goods in proportion. Call and see us
and you will be satisfied that it is not
the best place to buy where there is
the most blowing done. Our stock is
always full, as we receive goods every
day from New York, and are bound to
sell as low as the lowest.
BILLINGS & PHILLIPS
Tunkhannock, May 27, '67 —n42 tf
A FIRST CLASS
RUHR !H1 V LADIES.
IN CONNECTION wbb the ST ATE NORMAL.
A 11001,. Trenton, New Jersey. Total char
gea, including board, tuition, and Books, $225 a
year. For circular with full particulars, apply to
JOIIN S. HART, Principal.
flarbfoarr,
* C- Di- GKARHHART &C 0
Foundry, Machine,
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Stove Shop.
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WARREN STREET,
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Having had a life-Ion? experience as Foundry- j
men and Machines!®, an I employing none bet the
' best workmen the under-igned pledge themselves :
T to exetute all work in their line in a style not ?ur. .
passed by any s inilax estallishbiDt in the country- ;
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MILL GEARINGS
made and fifed op on short notice„frora patterns on
• inn i ot all siaes.
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PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
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| and other Farming Implements,
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'i STOVES GF AIL KINDS.
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Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
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HOLLOW-WARE, j
LAMPS, LP A 7), 7'l TPS, dr., dr.
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I always on han I or furn'stied to order.
C P. (jKARIIART. & CO.
i Tiiokhannick, April 29th, l-i"7 —vbi.3Stf.
Hardware and Iron.
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'll i T HERS, j
NOW OFFER FOR SALE
1 IRON, STEKL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE i
i RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HORsE-SHOKS. HAM
MERED HORSE
WROUGHT IRON.
IIILII1!' HAIDffAfiE.
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
| HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT
! SPINDLES,CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BOTTS, NITS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
'I GRIND STONES; i
PLASTER 7
PARIS. CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
j FPENCH WINDOW
G LASS. Ac.. Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
, DOOR* AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
• fai/;bak's sales.
rintnn. ftirtrch 25. 1953. .1n33 j
WM. MACK & SON
; ; IVTOW take pleasure iu informing the public that (
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they have opened their
Carriage .Manufactory
IN
| j TUNKHANNOCK,
And are
ready
to fill
f ORDERS.
NONE RUT
First-Class Mechanics
, j EMPLOYED.
- ! REPAIRING
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done promptly and well,
j Tunkhanmrk Mwb Hi IB6Btf.
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TH* WORXJI'i CHEAT HEVCST rO*
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases.
From Emery Erie*, a mrH-tnrmm merchant of Ox,
ford, Maine.
-I hare soli lege quantite i of your S\R*ri.
JttLLA, but newer vet Mi - liotliv w1.4r.il faji■ -11 of th,
dealredelf.-<-t and full ati- t-> tic- who
ft. A. fast a* Mirph-ople try it. tb-v agreetbereh
bevu |g> mf Inane like it L/etori- aw our vouiuiuiuly."
Eruption*, Pimplee, Blotches, FuauLea, Ul
cers, Sores, and all Diseases ot the.Skm.
Erom Iter. lIJJ. Etredt'i), Uristnt, F.nffnnd.
i " 1 only do my jlut/ V, you <J Ik, plftw-, when
I add mr ti-timony to th it you publish of the mo
dMinil virtue* ofWir - i'tsvPAMl.iA. Mr da-1.8-!
! ter, Hgftl ten. bad an aff'.i. luuaor in her car',
' eye®, and hair for year*, whi bw. were unable to
' core until we tri. i your S tIMAIMUitXA. She liu
! bet-u well for OUIL mouths." , <
From ifrl.J'itir E. 11l e, a ,r 7 f- and riuk
I eMeenied ImlynfTte inisri le, i M'.tj Co., tf. J
in My daughter ha* - iff- r 1 for a jc--.r pat with a
icrofulous eruption, whi'h was very troglilrioM.
Nothing afforded nay n li -f until tve tried your
SaH.SAI-AKILL v, wlucu sona completely cured her."
From r-hnrUt P. EM-;., or th. irit/elg lnr,wn
(jape, Murray if ( "i -::iuficturtrs t>f erumueiled
paper, in A I 'it'll, X. 11.
I had for several years a very tronM-vune
fj-unor 111 m face, winch grew < .-taitlv wurro
tntil it disfigured my fi-afnrcs and hum .in intop
I —r.tble affllcii in. I tri -d almo-t every tbm? a na
i could of both advice and mwlicin-, hut without any
idief winterer,antfl I tmkjomr SABSAPantxa.
It iiiiinc listciy made my face worse, a- you told ma
it might for a time; >ut in a i- >v w. -k the n w
1 (kin Ta-?an to form nn-b r t," blotches, and mo
tinuoi until ,my laa- is t' ainootii a any body',,
and I am -.vitlio .t any symptom- of th.-disi-aw that
I know of. ! rm.ioy p- t l ilfi. and witlwut a
doubt owe it tj your SAKSAPAUII.I.A.''
Erysipelas General Debility —Purify ths
Blood.
From Pr. licibt. Eatrin. Houston ~l„ S'mr T'oti,
J •• Da Avkk. I e-iclum laii to remove Eruptint
and X raful ra, S-.r. , bvth •pi i scvcringuseot your
j S.\ HSAI-AKti.H, and I hare ii.-t nowcun-d an attar<
of MiUgnnut En; ip r "iu. with it. No alterative we
posiw-g equals til-- - iKSAPA!tir.I.A VOU have fup.
plied to the pwofes-ion as we!! as to the pimple."
Emn J. E. JuJtr.rfno, E'l; IP' /em/iu, Ohio.
u For t lie yc.ir- f had the yllow Krysijielaa
on my right ami. dun: g which time I tru-i all tlie
celebrate l pliVßiei.u-.R I could r r'i, and t')ok han
dr-sl of d >liars worth of medicines. The ulcers
w- re so isid that the cords became visible, ami the
dwtor- decided that my arm must be amputated. I
began talcing your ktps MAtauat. Took two bet.
tb-s. and some of your Ptl.i.s. Together tliev hare
cored me. I sin now as vv-11 md sound as any* body.
It-iiig in a pnt lic place, mv <•!-" i- known to every
tcely iu tins comiu'iiuty, aad excites the Wuudyr of
! - ,i •
From Hon. II <ry Murn. M. P. P. of .haremt'e,
C. ir., a leading me.nht r of tk'- Canadian Parlia
ment.
" 1 have ncd your Sat:, M- -.mt.t -. in my family,
for gv-ncntl delnh'f'i, and f--r } r ' . v tn fi hi..A,
I with verv beneti •: .1 r-- .It-, and ice] cotitideuce in
. counuemiing it to the athictcd."
St. Aiithor.y's F.re, Hose, Salt Eheum,
Scald Head,' Sore Eyes.
iFrr.m Ha rrty
Fwnik't in t I'f.u - rat, /',? nsylrnuui.
"Our Old. child, a'-, it tbr- year- of age, was
attack.,; lovtlWUl. Th'-y rapidly
| spread until tl->- torrr. -d a loathsome-and virulent
Forc.wln. il eoi'-re-l hi- ts--.-.-io*i tu'tliy bb.i ied
I his errs tor w>mo days. A-rilln! pbyaiekin applied
nitrate ot rilr n.'i stk r re,edl -. without any
; apparent effect. >or r... n dan we gwarord Ida
' liamU. kit with tin-in n ■ sho .n tear oj-n the fes
tering and uuM v.... • -a 1 : i ess. IN 11, whole
face. Having t.-i- I every thing tbt w.- IMI any
lioi*- from, we i . : y ~ -^.s-Ai-aiitiM,
and appiyiog the iodide t■Wash c.Cioa. as you
direct. The -in t j v to ' w awe Irad given
the tint bottic, ai. 1 t. .. ta-.a ■*-. hud finished
tlie aeeond. Tie c i Pa a,witHi liad isinie
out. gtsw iiruu, and hs la sswsa f - *:thy and fair
as soy oti •r. i:. u .e L.. e ,h.ljwl predicted
that tl.c child inast die."'
Syphilis r.ni Mcrcnria! Disease.
T■ w Pr. fjirart -/- *. • r Lo Ifiwwf,
"1 liini y r s.n.-\r iiiiLi a twn eficetual
r-m -tv lor th • s, ou-lary symptoms of Sypkiti*
I and for itpkilitM due se than any other, we
The pro A . • Ito } JU for some of the
[ best mediciuc-i we have."
Fr m A.Jr. h, M. D„ cn rmincn! phytir'uio •/
La i nV, M ■ .. lis i- a yraaaMn immler if
the leyiel dure oi' JCNMCkw -■ ttk
"Diu AVi.it ily ui .i Mr - 1 have fouud rocr
SAUAPAMU v ah ex • !!■ nt remedy for AnMt,
I both of tic ]■ iiw'm ate I•• n' ■ / iy;--. and effec
tual in cone • a-c 0 that w t-i oi -tiuati- to ji id
to ..til -r r m ■ :j. Ido : rki ow what we can em
ploy with HKimcert.il.ity ot sucecso, where apower
lui alterative is n •,. u :a. '
Mr. 'has. S. fan Lien-, of Prunnrirt, X.X,
b -! dr-mlfttl nh'-r< on I i ■ I' ---. eeuscd by the abuse
of mi reury, or in t u ..if a.- -AAC, whi.-h grew mere
and i.i a gi-av.it 1 for >• r-. in spite of every
rent'sii ir ti- itm.-ut that coui i U ujplk-d,lutWl the
neraev r, ignae Art tt*w SABS \p\KII.I i relieved
him. Few ei.s -scau U- totmd lie re inveterate aud
di-tr --nig thiai tius, aui it took ncvcrul duieu
bottles to en re bin.
Lcuecrrlioc-a, T7hit, Tcirnle Wptkneiw,
ar.- pi'iienllv produc.-l by tntmriml S.-rofu/ow, CJ
cer . I, a;: lan \ ;y often curi !by the altiratlvo
effn-t of tin- i tas ii-ir.u.T.Some butt reo'itre.
how. or. liai l of the :■ U.s.UWKII.LA, tlie skitiui
appiicaii .:i of 10. ii rcmeJi, s.
Ermi tin • II in " • and irid hj --rjr } .rated Pn,
Jacob I f"reilh of Cir.rinneeH.
" I have found your m.-AI- eiU-t *u excellerit
alter :i-.i in di'ea-i s of I litsles. Many cases of
lrri iat .r :v. 1 -u irr'ncA, lut. ru.-ti Lh-erathin, and
I-. ~! ' .ty, :-.ri-!ng : i nth s.-rolulous (Hathcia.
have \ l iisi to it,and tin s- an* K-w that do not,
when ifa effect i- prop- rly an ml by local trcatmcut."
A la y, nntrilling to uthnr th-' pabliraiion of her
name, write, •
"Mv rial'_beT and uiy-i 1." have been cnrisl of a
Torv debilitating I.eiu-orrlu of long standing, by
two bottles of your S Mts vt'ARII.LA.
Hbeuinatisiii, Gout. Liver Complaint, Dyo
pepsia, Hciat Disease, Neuralgia,
when eai.se I bv .< 'a in the system, arc rapidly
cured b> tills Exr. MiUsAl-AUILLA..
AVER'S
CATHARTIC PITH.S
possess so many ailratttfes over tlie other
puvgutives- in the market, and tiieir superior
virttti - are so utiiv-'isaily know n. tlyit we need
i not <lo more than to assure the public their
quality is maintained equal to the liest it ever
has been, ami that they may he depended on
to do all that tliev have ever done.
Prepared by j. C. AVER, M. D., & Co.,
I.owell, Mass., and sold by
For sale byKunneU A Bannatyne, and LyminA
Wells, Tui'kb.iiu.ock. Sterling A Son, Mesboppen
Stevens A Achieve Laceyville. Frear, Dsun A Co
E.aetoryville, and all Druggists au-J DevUis in mud
cines, everywhere.
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YOU CAN BUY YOUR
BOOTS & SHOES
AT
in \ QITITr A V "i idn f\ C 1
I JCti) O XAAJIXJI JLULIUd.,
IN TUNKHANNOCK,
j Cheaper an A better thn any this side Boston.
None but the best workmen employed,
SAVE THE EXPENSE
' Of a man at a large salary, with a horse to rile
around and drum for a ciry jobber, by buy
ing vour llisits an i Shoes of
EASTMAN BROS.,
who can sell you of, every s'yle, at wholesale or
re'ail,
35 per rent. Cheaper
' And better than any other place. We have all of ths
HQDERI LABOR-SAFISfi MllflY.
We will have every Bout-seam Sewej by banJ, ani
Wnrrnnt every stitch
I Our Warrant Means a .Vet c Pair or Money
Refunded.
i There will also be kept in connection a CUSTOM
DEPARTMENT, where particular attention will be
: paid to
SEWED FRENCH CALF;
and we expect to give perfect satisfaction in stock
ami fit or no sale.
RETAIL PRICES.
Men's Hemlock Kin (16 inch Legs) J Solo, - fl.oo
Women's High Shoes, (HunJ Made,) Calf, - |IW
Call Boot, (Hand Sided,) ... - 5,00
, Oak a quarter dollar extra Other goods in prpor
tion Please call aal examine our goods
and sati.-fy yourse ?as. No trouble to
show anytliin r n the Boot and
Shoe or Gaiter line.
EASTMAN BROS
Tuukasock, Apiil 13, '6B.—ti.