Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, October 28, 1868, Image 4

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    farmiSarimi&fuitdmt.
|7 Farmers, and Agricultural men generally
are requested to contribute to thia Department, ee il
Ii from their experience that ee hope to gain some
thing of interest for our readers.
STORING POTATOES FOR W INT JR.
It it ofter a matter ol very great pecuniary
importance for a farmer to bo able to kee|
hie potato crop until spring. Many road
very handsome sums by pursuing thiscour*
the past season. Potatoes mere bought las'
fill for fifty cent* a bushel, and those U
good order were sold very generally in eprine
for two dollars. As long as the custom o
early marketing prevails so generally, the
man who cultivate* the new eeedbngs and
■tores them until spring, will be likely t
pursue a ssfe course. Prices are generally
enough higher to pay for the extra handli p
and leave a margin lor profit. They can h
stored upon tbp surface of the ground in s
dry position in the earn*.- manner as turm
but this rt-qimvs much care in covering ih
pits on account of extreme weather that pre
vails in the beet potato districts. It is
uncommon for the earth to freese two
deep, and the raising ola mound with w
of that thickness over potatoes is a grea
bor. It has its advantages however in •
ing carl it g, and once handling. The h
or put are usually made upon the fi
where the potatoes grow, and so near tog
er that when the potatoes are picked up t ■
are taken directly to the heap*, which c ■
tain from 30 to 100 bushels each, as suits ' •
convenience of the farmer. A light coverin
of straw is put upon the potatoes, tnak'i-.-
roof that will shed water and keep out • .
frost. When the farmer wishes to keep hi
potatoes for the spring market, this is a
method. Another way is to store the r p<-
tatties in pits, partly below the surface, t
this can only be done where the soil is per
fectly drained. There is not much difife"'
in the labor involved, or in the security of t >
crop against frost Farmers living near p••
who wish to ship their potatoes in won.
budd cheap vaults or cellars in hill sides,it--
will hold from 500 to 1500 bushels. 'I
Vault has a window and shoot arrange > 1
tipping in a cart-load at a time, and a d-o
is upon the sou'h er.d for taking the potato*
out. In New jersey and on Long Iland it
quite common to atore potatoes in the boost
or baiu cellar, to be ready for market at an*
time when the prica auita. Immense quan
tines are stored by dealers in the city o
New York, mostly in barrels, but soraetnn*--
in bulk. In cellar storage straw should b.
thrown over tbeni to keep out the light.—
This crop beeps best, away from the air, n
darkness, and at a low temperature temper
ature, a few degrees above freezing. Tha
method ia best which secure these condition
most perfectly, wilb the least labor aud u>
least cxpenae.
LOSS IN STACHEXO HAT.
A farmer of sound juojjinent, sod latge ex
perience in cutting and storing hay, estimati -
bis own loss ia stacking at trenty-fivo pc
cent. He cut.-, probvbly a hundred to i*
year, end stacks a fifth part of it for wtnt •
barn room. He has very properly - mad- u
his mind to build a new barn. We think hi
estimate tt not wide of the mirk. There is •
large loss from moulding ?t the bottom of th.
the stack, and old rails, boards or atraw, wi
not wholly prevent it. Then the whole ex
ternal surfrse for 3to 6 inch-?, is waathv
beaten, and lose* much of its aneetnesr, an
it is not improbable that this le;3 of aroui
extends through the whole stack. The con
viction is universal among the intelligent
men that barn stored bay is north moth
more than that which is taken from tin
stack. Why then follow this wasteful prac
tice ? Look at the grent loss to this farm-1
who cuts t>ne hundred tons of b:y w r f
£5,000. According to his own estimrte ti
psy s 6100 a year for the privilejo of stc--
inijnne fifth of his crop. Thii is but a emul
part of the loaa where the by is ted out ei
the stack. It cost at least e. third more h*
to keep cattle without shelter. These ar
It rung arguments for more fc—rn room.
To CLEAN BRASS.— Rob the -urface with
rotten stone and tweet oil, then rub if
witb a piece of cotton flannel and polish will
soft leather. A eolation of oxalic end rub
bed over tarnished brass, soon recsuui ti.
tarnish, rendering the metal btight. T i
acid mutt be washed oft with tvater end he
brass rubbed with whitening and soft leath> r.
When acids are emplojed for removing tl e
oxide front bra**, the metal mu*t be thor
oughly washed afterward*, or it will tarnish
io a lew minute* after being exposed to tin
air. A mixture of muriatic acid and alum
dissolved in water imparls a golden color t
braes articles that are steeped to it for a fan
miates.
CLEANING TIN WARE. — Acidsebould never
be emplojed to clean tin-ware, because tbe\
attack the metal and remove it from the iron
of which it forms a thin coat. We ref r it
articles made of tin plate which consists of
iron covered with tin. Rub the articles first
Wuh rotten-stone and awect oil, the rame as
r-commended for brass, then finish with
Wiitening and a piece of soft leather. Arti
cles made wholly oftio should be cleans i in
the same manner. In a dry atmosphere,
planished tin-ware will remain bright f><r a
long petiod, but tbey soon become tarnobed
hi moist air.
SOMETHING WORTH KNowiNO.— One da*,
While purchasing a lot of dried fruit, I dis
covered amall pieces of sassafras bark mixed
amongst it, and upon inquiry was informed
that it was a preventive against tha worm.—
It is said that dried fruit pat sway with a
) (tie bark, (say a large handful to tha bush
a ) will save for years unmolested by those
troublesome little insects, which ao often de
atroy hundreds of bushels in a single season.
Tte remedy is cheap and simple. Try it—
£)EL LACK A WESTERN R R.
Winter Arrangement— lß67-8.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WESTWARD i EASTWARD.
Patreuger Mail Mail Passenger >
Train. Train. STATIONS. Train Train.
A M. P M.
9.C0 New York'* 5,50
11.30 New Hampton, 2.30
1143 Washington, 215
12 03 Oxford, 2.01
12.15 Bri.igeville, 1.50
12.30 Manunk Chunk, 140
P. M.
Dine. 100 Delaware, 1.35 Dine.
1.10 Mount Bethel. 110
- P. M,
1:25 Water Gap, 12-51
1,40 Stroudsburg," 12-36
1.51 12.24
2.02 llenryville, 12 14
2.20 Oakland 11.56
2 39 Forks, 11.37
3.00 Tobvhmna, 1117
3.14 Goulilsboro', 10.04
3,36 M.iseow. 10 40
3.47 DunniDg, 10 30
4 20A ) CL 10.00
A.M. > < PM
10.10 4-35Ias St Ar.9.50 6.25
10 40 457 Clark's Summit, 928 5.55
053 5.05 Abington, 920 540
11.13 5.21 Kaclorvville, 904 5.21
11.43 541 Nicholson, 840 435
12.03 6.03 Hophottoin, 8.23 410
12 38 625 >1 nt rose. 800 340
1.08 646 New Miltord, 7-29 3.10
I>s 705 Great Bend, 7.20 245
P M. PM. AM P.M
•Slation loot <•{ Liberty St
t:N Nl KCTIONN— Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York eon
•vtsat MANUNK A CHUNK with the train leav
Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 a. ui.
•id at GREAT BKNDwith Mail Train
ii the Krie Railway, with sleeping car attached,
"oping at all the principal stations on that road,
.'."l arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a ml aud at Sala
aoca it 5 50 a. in.
| The Pa**-tiger train from Seranton connects ni
'".al Bent with through trains going west an) east
•. brie Railway, ,irri*iii' t Buffalo at 12.00 mid
ghi, a iii at Salamanca at I f.55 p. m
Fast ward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
•wvtA th re with the Cincinnati Express on the Krie
liiw.i v.from the West; at Manunka Chunk with
rain for Philadelphia. Huston, Trenton, and in
-run-Hale stations,arm tug in Philadelphia at 6.00
. <u.. and It Nee U iiupton with a train lor Eas
u. Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Ilarris
■ ig. arriving at llarri-burg a 8-30 p. in.
tt SCRANTUN. connections are made with
reins on the Lackawam a and Bloninsburg Rail-
I. and ou the Delaware and llu is-ui Canal Co.'s
ilroaJ, T<me Tables of which roads arc printed
loW
it A HENRY. Gen Pass A Tkt. Agent je29tf
FUR XI TV HE
.A IC3D
'A 111 NET WARE.
STANSBUBY, HASS <fc CO.,
VNNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture
Rooms formeily kepi by Stansbury A llass have
en removed to the Planing Mill ot
D. L PECK HAM,
ORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
ith whom a partnership has been formed where,
y availing themselves of steam power, with iinpmv
:d machinery they are prepared to furnish every
bing in their line, from
TO
A- MOT* rVAWDIsE,
At the Lowest Living Prices.
UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest
otiee.
Upholstering and Uepalrlng done to order.
STANSBUPY, HAS 3 A CO.
Tunkhannock, March 19 lS63.tf.
luMirniftee Agenry.
DANIEL WRIGHT A- NEPHEW,
At 'I unkhannock, iPa,
ire Agents for the following, and nil other responsi
le Insurance Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 11,763 267.
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, " 525.180
Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800.000
Home, New York " 3,645,369-
Hartford, Hartford. *' 1,788.153.
Phoenix, ' " 1,103.467
Travelers, '• *' 741.337-
Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929.
Home, New Haven, " 1.435.491
Cumberland Valley. " 506 000.
N. England Mutual, L 5,000,0d0.
Pniperty of all kinds will he insured at the most
easonahle rates, in any of the above companies
|/>.wi to insurers by Fire, accident or theft,
promptly adjusted and paid
DANIEL WRIGHT
A NEPHEW,
Tunk-, Pa. Sept. 16,1867,-v7n7-tt.
NEW FANCY
AND
TRIMMING STORE
I'ioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa.
M US. K. I-EASE.
HAVING, lately opened a new Fancy Store,, of
fers for sale an entirely new assortment of
rrn uvzwiiWG,
Dres Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
-adies Zepber, in ail colors. Kid Gloves. Cuffs and
dollars Lce, Veils. Corsettx, 1-adiesNe kites, best
quality of Coinbs, Needles and Tlnead of the best
,ualitv, and Fancy Notioog of every variety, a
arge stock ot Fans,
rovs,
Deluding China, Broute, Papier Mache Tin, Roae
vood, Glass, Pewter, tvooJen, Parian and Candy
Toy*.
For Ladies.
tosmaties Ac , Such a* Pomades, Oils, Bandolina
loom of youth aud Paints, Rouge, Lilly White,
Iriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac.
MRS. E. LEASE.
Tunkhannock, May 30, 1868
SCRANTON
SHAH C9FFE! 11l SPICE MILLS.
ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES.
C. W KIRKPATRICX A CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS ISF
TEAS,
COFFEES,
SPICES,
MUSTARD,
CREAM TARTER, AtC*
A'a. 517 Lackawanna y Avenue,
(A few doors East of the Wyoming House,)
We grind all our own SPICES and COFFEE.
COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND
TO ORDER,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE !
AND AS CHEAP AS IN AN Y CITY.
C. W KIRKPAI RICK,
H. S. SEA RLE
hrnlw, fa., It lf U, 'ofi-v7s4B*
-ijiiSCfllailfOUS.
__ i
Foil Ml :T .111 Ik- '
lotin-i .1 f. *lll*ls &
. J uiikbauntt h. I'enn's, and i
s I Other 'iealerf. the t.R T |
uitDl iUqiJi unrivslled,
and ia the beat, cheapest, most joweriul Liniment
ever offered to the public, for n.an or borac.
It hue been used for mativ ieirs in Englard, by
the leading harriers, and ihey have had the (rrentesl
success with it of any liniment ever used for the cure
■ of horses.
Those who have horses that are sweer.icd or laiiie,
have swelled joiota, sprain-, hrui-es, old sores, flesh
eats, collar galls, A'-., should try this Lioiuient nod
they will he convinced that it is supeii ir to all other
known preparations
If it rlnea not give good s itisf oii >n. return the
bottle half full and your money will e refunded.
Put up in .onveuient form, and sold by all Driii
gi-t- and Storcki-e|:rs .it 5U n-nis ah Pie.
Don't fail to call for trie Great Eni lish Sireeney
Liniment.
D. G. GAREY.
Middle town, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1868-tf.
A GREAT VICTORY!!
FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN
AND THE
Enemy of Man Driven to tlie
Wall I!
i 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.
Oruug -s Figs,
Sardines, Candies,
I'uts locs,-Cab I*m ee,
Nuts, Spices, Salt
' -oap, Seg.irs. Pork, Lard. Butter,
Eggs, Fish, Smoked Meat, Oysters bv ihe quirt, gall
on or barrel; Soli l Meats, in fact, every
thing in the line of GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS.
The South si le ol the Old Fort is fitted up for the
reception of all wishing a fish of Raw
Stewed or Fried Oysters
i
ALSo,
i Pies. Cakes, Chee.-a , tMoi a Cup ot Hot Coffee. Sar
dines, era dish of fre.-h Peaches.
•
WANTED.
Butter, Eggs. Game, Chickens, Ducks,
and Geese, at all times,
for which cash will be paid on de
j livery, at the very
highest market rales.
Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that
the pla e to buy your Groceries, is in 'he Old Fort
: on the Sourbwrst corner of Tioga and Bridge streets,
' Tunkhannock, Pa.
B. M- STONE.
Nov 5, 1367—v7n14tf.
JUST OPENED
A full and well Selected stock of
SEGA US.
SMOKING TOBA'VO,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
SMOKEHtt' AHTIILEfI,
NOTION*. Ac.
At TUNKHANNOCK. Pa.
The undersigned takes pleasure in soliciting the
inhabitants of this place and vicinity to call and ex
; amine his goods.
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
; Enable hiui to supply
BETTER and CHEAPER ATvTICLES
In bis ine -at
WHOLESALE anl RETAIL
than can be bought elsewhere
. Call at
M. R. KOIINSTAMM'S
(Crane A Lull's old stand )
Tunkhannock, May 5, 1868 tf.
Cl KOVI) 4t lIHoW N '*
o
Fire, I,He, Accident, and Live Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCx 1
Momtrosk, Pa.
! Capital Kepreskntkd Over t30,000,000.
Home 1n5..C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus.s4.' OO.OttO
In*. Co. of N. Atueri- a, Phila. " 2.000,000
[ntcniati-in il Ins. Co-, N. Y, " 1 1 500,0110
Hartford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. 2,000,000
Putnam " " " " 700,000
Enterprise " Cincinnati, 0." 1,000,000
Glen- Falls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 460 000
iLyeoming Co. Mutual. Muncy, Pa. '• 4,000 000
Fanners' Mutual, York, " 7U0.000
Phoenix Insurance Co Philadelphia, $250 000
Const ec-ticft Mutual Life Ihsurance CoMPAsir.
of Hartford, Ct. Capital - 816,000,000
Notes re-eive'i 'n iiayinent of one-half the
, premium, on which six per cent, interest
■ nly is charged, an I the imte is never to he
paid under any circumstances—at death or
maturity the policy will be pud in tuil and
note* given up.
Traveler*' Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct. Capital
and surp'd* - - - 700,000
' Hartford Live Stock In. Co., Hartford Ct.
Capital and Surplus, - - 500,000
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock against theft
and teath from any eau-e
All Business entrusted to our care will be attended
toon fair terms, and all Losses promptly adjusted
Office Ist door East Iroiu B inking Office of
W. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Monirose, Pa.
Billings Stroud, J STO UD A BROWN. Agents,
CnA*. L. Brown. > ®
I M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friend*ville, Pa, Solicitoi
I CHAS H. SMITH, Montrose, Pa.,
v7 n34-tf.
IUBW
Jewelry Store !!
P. C. BdKNS & BUG.
| JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF JEWELRY
! of the latest styles.
GOLD RINGS, 19 Carets fine.
1 SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY,
Gems' Masonie and Scarf Pins.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac.
| Solid and Plated Silver Spoons, .
Forks, Napkin Rings,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, Pie and Butter knives,
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets.
Butter Dishes,
Sugar Bowl*.
Spoon Holders,
Foiks, Spoons,
Nut-Picks, Ac., Ac.
From ROGERS A BRO '.S Silver Plated Ware Co.
Also,
CLOCKS and WATCHES
of tho latest American and European Manufacture.
Taakkaaaaak, Dee- ll* 4<f7.
g|alitoare & fJrg tSodus.
6. 'S\ M I L L S dr ~C 6
Corner Tioga and Warrgn itr.eu,
TUNKHANNOCK. PENN' A.
Are uow opening a large atocko
Hardware,
such us
ipow, STEEL & WAILS,
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,
Buckles. Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
Hilts f evcrv kind, Haines, Iron Pad
Trees, Stt die Trees, Gitf Trees, Girili
Weh, worsted and C<tt<n, Thread. Silt
Awl*, an l needles, Halter Chains, Trac
( Itains, &c. fcc.
iPAINTS S AM) OILS,
SPEIiM, AND LUIIiaCATING OILS
ALSO
CROCKERY,
GLASS.
WOODEN AND
WILLO W W ARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KIND-.
A r iiils and I land-Rakes at
wholesale anil retail.
All of which have been
SELECTED V. IT 11 G%KAT 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.
BOSS. MILLS Ji Co.
Tunk. Pa. May 2'Jtlt. 1867
NO WO P ENE I).
■A.. B. MOT T
TIIF. CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY' STARK.
IN TUN XHANNQCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting ol
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DKE-5 GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
, GROCERIES
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
HATS AND CAPS
lIATS AND GAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac„ Ac , Ac,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT.
Tn/ib. Mnjrl ft. 'C6—vCn3B
Manhood : How Lost, How Restored.
-fmfm Just published, n new eiition of I)r.
Culverwrll'a Celebrated Eay
on tDe ra< t' cal cure (without medicine
of SPKRHATORRHOA, or Seminal Weakness, Invol
untary Seminal Losses. linpoteacy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.
also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by
self indulgence of sexual extravagance.
ty Price in a scale! envclupe, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
; clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful
practice, that the alarming consequences of self
abuse may be radically cured without the da.iger
ous use of internal niedicme or the application of
•he knite ; pointing out a mode of cure at once sim
ple .certain, and effectual, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
care himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
fy Th>s Lecture should be in the hands of ev
ery youth and every man in the land.
Seut. under seal, in a plain etivelo e, to any ad
dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post
stamps Also, Dr. CulverweH's "Marriage Guide,"
price 26 cents. Address the Publishers.
CIIAS J C. KLINE A CO..
. 12T Bowery, New York, Pesi-Uftce Box 4,
I HI. vTMOIf.
I
flings & Ijlftiifiufs.
THE eagle
I
XDru.gr Store
i UNKH \NNOCK.
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS.
—o
Dr Lyman respectfully ar.in.unce, that he has j
taken Ir. E 11. Wells as a partner in the
DRUG B/St NESS,
ami that they will continue to keep
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
In their line, at the old stanl of J. V Lyiuan
,t Co,, <>n Tioga St.
We cannot enumerate articles, but it is our inten
tion t > present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
ml ipteil to this market, an I meriting the atten- ;
lion of all who desire
MEDU INKS.
PERFUMERY.
PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
Ac <fec. Ac..
A rates as 1,.w as can pncs'My t.e afforded.
N. B —All professional alls promptly attended.
Prescriptions carelullv prepared, at all times, by
one of the Doctors.
J W. LYMAN, M, D. E. 11. WELLS, M D
vGn39Ctn.
VRUG A.YD rAKJEir STOtiE.
I tic lai a i i io -• .■•■luptetc D.ug -.ore ID
TUN KUAN XOCK.
NEW GOOD- FOR EVERYBODY!!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW Ist TUG Tlvig TO IIIIY '•
.Jus! received and for Sale a splcndiu Slock ol
A 7 E IV GOOES,
including
nnccs,
PAINTS,
V A K N I S II E 3,
I) Y E S T I EES.
F> RUSHES OF ALL
DESCBI P T I 0 N S,
Pocket Books,
IIAIIT TONiCS.
HA lit DYES,
STERLING'S AMBBOSIA,
TOO 111 DKUPS,
HAIR OILS,
POMADES ,t PERFI'MERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CONFECTI 0 N E It Y,
T ATIONKIE- TOBACCO,
HAYANA CIGARS. (HEAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac.. A".
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICIN S OF THE DAY
And in fact evory imaginable article
belonging to a
FI ft ST i'L\SS DRUG STOIiE.
Don't lurget to call al
DR. Rll OA i IS' DRUG STORE.
v6n37rf. TjilbftOiineftl.Pt.
jjilling'i &
Keep on hand and at all times, a
full stock of
DXI-V OOOD9
AND
GSOOBSOSt
BOOTS & SHOES, ofElinira mauufture.
" " Bing'mton "
" " City "
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE,
GLASS and CROCKERY
WARE.
Ashton and Bid SALT,
DRIED FRUITS, of nil kinds
Flour Feed, Meal &, IS ran.
PORK, HAM and FISH,
Farming Utensils, &c., &c.
We take in exchange, al! kinds of
Grain, ai the highest market prices, j
Receive and forward feiglit 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
lie 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.
BILLING & PHILLIPS
Tunkkannuck, May '27, '67—n42 tf
NOTICE.
Application will be made to the Legislature at ila
next session for the incoi p.. ration of a Savings Bmk
to ba located in the Borough of Tunkhann >ck , with
privilege to recei.e deposits purchase and sell, Bonds
and Sleeks of the United States, and of this Com
monwealth and other securities, to be called "The
Wyoming County Saving Bunk." Capital Stock
950.000 with the privilege to increase the lame to
• 100.000.
J. C. WRIGHT, DANIEI WRIGHT
0. S MILLS, J W. LYMAN.
Tank. JIM If * IM*
ViTla.
©artluarf,
c- D- GEAR HEART ACQ
i "I
r
Fou nd ry, Mac h i ne,
AND
Stove Shop.
.
WAKREN STREET,
I TUiVKHANNOCK, PA.
(I tving had a life-long expetienee as Fouulrv j
! men and Muchim-sts, and employing none hut th
.est workmen the undersigned pledge themselve
-10 exc ute all work in iheir line in a style not stir, j
|.asc 1 by any s ui ilar eslabliebmnt in the country
•
M.LL GEARINGS
ma le ami f.t'rd up on short notice, from patterns or. ;
Ha ni ot all sizes.
|
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
ami otner Farming Itupieiw. nfs.
ALSO .
STOVES OF AIL KINDS.
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and j
HOLLOW-WAKE.
LAMPS, AAA A, T/PAS, dr., d-c.
always on hand or furuisu<.<J to or.ier.
!
C D. GKAUII ART, & CO.
TnnkhannocK, April
Hardware and Iron.
i
II L N T BRO TII E RS .
NOW OFFER FOR SALE.
IRON STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HOR>E-SIIOES. ITAM-
M ERE I) HORSE
WROUGHT IRON, j
BUILDERS-' IllUilij
CAKPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT
SPINDLES,CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES j
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL.
BOTTS, NUTS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER 7
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
G LASS. Ac , Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON H AND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED T O ORDER
LEA 77/ Eli AND FIND INGS
FAI//BaK'S SALEfcy.
*?n-r.t. ..larch 25, 19b3 vln33
WM. MACK & SDN
i VfOW take pleasure iu informing the public that
i.Ni
tbey have opened their
Carriage Manufactory
IN
TUNKHANNOCK,
And are
ready
to fill
ORDERS.
NONE BUT
First-Class Mechanics
EMPLOYED.
REPAIRING
done promp ly ana well,
! TtakhftUfek, Maih 1(1 ) obdtf.
Buck & Sterling
FURNITURE WARE ROOM
Over Sherman Lathrop's Store,
next door to Wall's Hotel,
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS,
MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS,
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
PARLOR .SUITS IN II AIR CLOTH.
PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH,
SIDE BOARDS,
WARDROBES,
BOOK CASES,
EXTENSION TABLES,
MATRESSES.
irrl a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the
..west cash rates.
BUCK A STERLING
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QLOTHING STORE
AMD
fonts' Jurnisltiw) |joo(k
c
11. BAItIIAMf& CO.
\nnounee tojlhe public that they have recently fit
t.-d up an i re too <• ed their Clothing Store to th,
-tore House of '' P. Miller,
Tunkhatiiiock, Da.
Their stuck coprises every desription of
MENS' A\j BOYS' MINI
ruuii as
PPA'SS CO A 7S,
& AC A* CO A T.S,
o rz'A'COA 7,s
PANTS,
VEST,
SHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS.
DRA WERS,
BOOTS,
HATS \ CAPS,
Seek-ties.
Hosiery,
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs
COLLARS, UMBRELLA .AC.,
and in f&jt everything in the Clothing or Furnishing
in* sit
VERY LOWPRXCES.
fn addition to the above we have an elegant as
'ortinent of
Clothes, Cassimersand Vcstings,
Clothing ma le to order at the shortest n
'ice
Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere and
SECURE GUOD GOODS
AM>
FA-in rnxcES.
H. BAII IIAM <f CO.
Tunk . Aug. s,'gS--v6nl-tf.
For Sale at Mott's,
BOOTS.
BINGIIAMTON BOOTS.
ot Lester A Co'a
best make
KIR and CALF
OWEG O 33 oo m.
Best make
EASTERN 800 IS.
A full stock of
Ladles' Shoes.
Balmoral, ('ongivss, Potitdi Gtuia of Glove
Kill "tid G -at, Also,
Button Gaiters.
GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN UIOVF.S
nl MITTENS.
Gerts' KID GLOVES,
Lined, Dnhned and Fnr-lintd,
Tor Sale at Mott's
COM > l-'.R altiKK,
Tunkbannock, Pavsnlltf
"TIIITaM ERIC AN ~~
811101 m DKIU 08
NE WING MACHINE CO.,
In directing attention to their CELEBRATED
COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING
MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful pop
ularly as conclusive pr>mf of its great merit-
The increase in the demand for this valuable
machine has been TEN F'tLD during the last seven
mouths of its first year before the public.
This grind and surprising •ueeeaa is unprecedent
ed iti the history ot sewing machines, and we fee'
fully warranted in claiming that
I T II A S N O KQU AL ,
BKI.NK ABSOLCTKLV TUX ItKST
P-AMItiY MACaiNB
IN THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest,
It is really two machines combined in one. (by a
simple and beautiful mechanical arraugeuieu'.)
making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the
Overseaiuing and Button hole stitch, with eijua!
facility and perfection. Il executes in the very
hest manner every variety of Sewing, such as. Hem
ming, Felling, Cording, Tacking, Stitchiug, Ureal
ing aud Quilting, Ua'hering and sowing on. (done
at the same li ie.) und ui addition, Ove'sesuiS,
Kmbniders on the e-'ge, and makes beautiful R" 1
ln and Eyelet holes in nl, (übrn-s.
These machines with eciuiens of woik tnJ
workings can be seen at
TUNKHAiNNOCK, PA.,
by calling on the uo lersigneJ, agents for the sale
ot them in Wyomiug County.
MRS. GEO. 8 TUTTON,
Mtis- BEN J' NEWMAN
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