Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, November 25, 1868, Image 6

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    farm (Sartmi \ Eifcbrit.
if* I•• rn er- .ml Agri.-ullur.il men generally
... u.jiir.i. . lo ...I.lribule in Ibis Departim-iit, as il
is froiu ib.ir ex.eriecec thai we hope to gain some
ining oi interest for our readers
I'OPPIN CORN.
An i il.. re they set a popping coin
John Stiles an 1 Su.au Cutter ;
Join, etiies was stout ns any ox.
•! Sue n fit hmter.
An I Il.rie lb. y at ui.d shelled lae corn.
Anil lake-, and stirred the lire.
And talked ot diflcreni kind ol ears.
An i bitched I he 11 chairs up nigher
Then Susan she the |-p[.er shook.
Then Joliu he shook the topper.
Till both their facte grow as red
As sauce pa us made of copper.
And then they shelled, and p pped anl a'e,
All kinds of fun a-poking.
And he barr-hnwed at her remarks,
Aui the laughed at his joking.
Ad si ill :kcy popped ar.d still they ate,
(John's moult, was like a bop.jer)
And tlirred the fire, and sprinkled salt,
And shook and shook the popper.
The clock struck nine, the clock struck ten,
And si'll the corn kept popping :
It s.u. k eleven, and then struck twelve,
Ai >1 dill i sigrs of stopping
Ane John he ale, and .Sue s!n> thought -
The i. in . i I pop ami [.alter,
Till John cried u., "The corn's afire !
Why, Su an, what's the matter 2"
Said she, • John Stiles, its one o'rloik
You'll die of indigestion ;
I'm sick of all this popping corn—
Why don't >..u pop the cpuestion L"
WHY FOWLS CANNOT BE KEPT IN
LARGE NUMBERS.
it is g. nerally c. i.> <-..!> <i that no one is succe.alul
w'no attempts to k<. p together u large number of
tow!', aiol that those >c'i ■ k.cp ihe smallest number
togethur gener illy obtain the greatest jr. ps.rtioual
number of eggs Anl this is. wo think, not only
true, but easily to be accounted for.
Every one who has kept fowls knows that they
are very uncleanly birds. Th-y even WASH them—
selves in the plitT, ami lli.it evidently not for the
purpose of elciuiiness, l.ut to ri 1 themselves of ver
min- Tbey pr- for loon, light t..iud, b cause if in
the ?un it is genemlly w.iriuer, and it is easily mov
ed j but ihey - ■••ru equally to enjoy any soft, U*y
earth, althimoli it uiiv u->t bo very sweet ant clean.
They are n-.t oi -aly fiithy i t'i ir coopm, roosting
under each other, taking no p.iiii to avoi<i the drop*-
pings, auiling their food, water .nl nests with their
di'ip>pingi. and dolii; no m.-t apparently to cleanli
ness. There is more apparent in the house where
tacv Hie confined, and where the air should be 89
pure a- possible. If they are at large and few in
number,they move arouui se much that they can—
n(t scour the ground. Tliev aie by nature clean,
but by habit the reverse, and the only way to keep
tteui in the natural state is to give them range
enough, so that tLey cannot soil their haunts, or
else cleanse their haunts earefu.ly ani faithfully
every dai.
We kept one solitary hen on our |.iace lor several
mmthr. ~he was of the common bar-yard breed -
We never saw a healthier fowl, or oue whose leath
er? kept so fresh and |ier!° .• n I she was a con
stant layer. No care wis taken o her. and we al
ways attributed her thrill to the fjet that she had
the whole range ol cur place for exercise and her
quarters were always jierfeetly clean.
As Soon as your flock liecomes Urge yon will find
them crowding together, an 1 always soaring their
haunts, if there are a sufficient number to do it.
You may do something towards preventing this,
but you cannot keep very largo flocks very cle in
Wc have often seen if slated thai n-.t more than
fifty hen* eh ml I lw kept in a hen house iweu'y feet
by ten. Except with coiistan* ire tut cleaning
that number i-auu .t Jo very well in a smaller space
Clase up su.-h a house some cold nigh', when you
have neglected cleaning it for a lew days, anl go iu
from the fresh air in the morning, and you will lie
surpri.-e! n! ihe impurity of the uir therein. Drive
the flock out inm the epn air and you will see what
a change ,t produ-es in (hem, and In* lively they
will become in a few minutes.
Th size of the flock must always Jcpcnl upon
the extern of ihn ac-oinni-i Uti.iiis, au I even then
the large flocks cannot be kept so cleanly and healthy
as the small one.-, and therefore are not in propor
tion so profitable.
cr It is a good pt iu to give fans horses the
range of weedy stubble and other fields l ite in the
ses?.n. Toey eat a great many wi cds as other
lorage tails. We keep our hor-e-s too warm, as a
rule, for the sake of giving them smooth coats
Make it a rule n'ver to give a horse fee I or water
antil he has stoo l an h- ur .tier emuing in off Ihe
road or from hir I work. Rub him down -as soon as
he comes in, throw a varui blanket over him. and
re nut eit wUi ho is fed or within an hour. Sever
leave a warm horse to c.iol off in draughts of air or
in the wind out of do.rs. A horse stable should lie
light, airy, and rooiuy. A horse that doc* nothing
will do well on hay alone, watered twice a day. and
groomed twice a week I*' he is used, eraotn daily.
Keep the stable always clean.
Corn sulk* dry so slowly th>it it often takes
all the lair weather of autumn to <lry them. It is
rarely fiife to leave them ill the field after the mid
dle of the month, an I they make much hotter fod
der if housed as soon as they are dry enough.-
Whether iu-tcks or utiJer • barracks," lay the
bundles with the tops inward, and inclined slightly
Upward, so that rain and thawing snow will all he
carried off
The quality i>t wind is tested by taking a
lock from Ike sheep's back, ami [.lacing it on a sui
face iepret ntitig an iucb in length. If the spirals
count from thirty to thirty-three in that space the
Wjo! t equal ti. the Guest "Electoral" or Saxony
wool. The staple is inferior accordingly as it take?
a l-s-er iium'or to fill u;> the same space.
J jf The best way to preserve limn." from flies is
ss soon . -they rj "uinke 1, t> wrap tuein in olii
rews|uj*r.", first *it b one enl anl again with no
otic.', unJ tic the ends of the |iapcr or paste them
d.nn. let the -ring. to bang them op. come through
the paper, lie'.n/ very careful that the bole shall
oily t<e large enough to let the stung through Xo
i isects can get tarougo piper. U'oolens and fur
• in he perlect'y in tie suue way, being careful th it
the egg of the in th is n -t pravtoosly deposited
r A Plough boy in Outagamie County, Wis
consin, la'e'y turneJ up a uuggel o! n-urly pure
c pder in bis lather's fiell. It weighed four bun
dle J i-o I tbi'tj -tw [.ounos Wbe it will not be
giowo In :la' Eel! neit year.
Pi <>l STUCK FOB U'ISTIIIIIJIG.—The hy
CMJ) hi' ix< n abundant, and ui my will buy rfieey
•Mi<aulcU tbcir Fn|.lo traw by n<i
gra nc> make wanuie buy *J * lo give tbein a
good rtefi on ||M bnloM winter u in.
ijtisrillaiifous.
1 L '■ * WgSTBBN K K.
Winter Arrangement—■ t H7-H.
IT. UN S LEAVE. -
WUTWAMb | UIIWARU.
• (treat Bend. j MaiL . Station. I Mall". j "Great liefuL
_ Atvom. ) | i | A.V .in.
A *.
9.01) New York 1.43
7,'.i0 Philadelphia 6.2b
11,13 New Hampi'n JO
v li. 12,05 Manuka Ch'nk 1.3(1
10,.iU 3,53 Stranlon lO.'.'S 6.36
11,30 1.41 Factoryville 'J,.'! 525
2,0U o,' 1 Nicholi-oa 9,00 3,01
13.53 6.45 Monti. Je P.VU 350
1,30 6,25 (.rent bend 7,40 250 .
DINNKR AT D(.I.4WAKI, MAT UN
i
( "XM . TIONS.
| At NEW IIAMITi'N, with Central li. Koi New
( Jersey, tor New York, Elizabeth. l'l.iintk-l I. Scner
j ville, Hasten, Ac.
' At WASHINGTON, with Morris J Essex K. 11,
for New York, Newark, .Morri-iown, K.okalt-town,
I Eastoa, Ae.
At MANI'NKA Clil N'K, with Kelvider.- Kela
ware K R., tor Pbibi-ici'itiin, Xreiit.ig, Phiilifniiurg,
be 1 vide re, Ac.
At SCRAXTON, with Lackawanna u Uiooui.-dmrg
R. 11, tor Pitt-ton, Wilkes-Harre, Bluomsburg, Ru
pert. fcDanviile, NorihamberUn t, Ac. ; also," with
) Delawure A lluiison K R f..r <My pliant, Arch bald
and C.'arbond ile.
At (iKEA f iiEN'l>, with Eiie Railway, for lling
hauipton, Elintra, buffalo, Ithaca, Syracnsa „nd
Oswego.
li. A. HENRY,
lien, Pass. and Ticket Agent.
FURNITURE
-£sLivrn
CABINET WARE.
j o
STANSBUIiV, MASS & CO.,
ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture
Rooms iorineily kept by Mansbury A Hass have
been removed to the Planing Mill of
D. L PECKHAM,
CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
with whom a partnership has been lormcd where,
by availing themselves of steam [owcr. with improv
ed machinery tlu> ar.-- prepared to furnish every
thing in their line, (mm
; &
TO
7~*
AT IRe 1 ...west I.lviiig Prices.
UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest
j notice.
Upholstering anil Repairing done to order.
# STANSBURY, MASS A CO
Tuokhannock, Mar. b 18 1568.-tf.
NE W UAN ( 1 Y
AND
TRIMMING STORE
Tioga Street, TunkhaimiK-k, Pa.
MRS. I'i. LEASE.
HAVIX'tS lately opeue i anew Fancy Store , of
fers for sale an entirely new aasoriment of
TniMTvrxixrG,
Dres< Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs arid
Collars I.* ve, Veils. Corsetts, Ladies No k'ies, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead <i' the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock of Fans,
TOYS,
Including China, Drouze, Papier Macho Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy-
Toys.
For Ladies.
Coematics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, bandnlina
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge. Lilly While,
Oriental Cream. Pear! Drop, Ac.
MR?. E. LEASE
Tqpkhaanock. May 30, ISC3
SCRANTON
STEAM COFFEE ill SPICE MILLS.
ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES,
C. V/. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
tvu -LI.SAI.K I'EAf.aCllS IN
TEAM,
COFFEE!*,
M|ICEM,
MUSTARD,
T II K A !H T A It T E R , AC,
A'o. .7/7 Are/it/e,
(A few floors Eurt of iho House,)
Wc grin 1 all our own SPICES and COFFEE
COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND
TO ORDER,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE !
AND AS CHEAP AS /.V AM' CITY.
C. W KIRKPATRICK,
11. S. SEARLE
Scran lon, .July 15. '6B—v7n4Btj.
J 0 W A N D A All 111 C U L T 1 It A L
WORKS
TO WAX DA, I'EXX'A.,
MSXTFACTURES HUBS, SPOKE?.
BENT TUF F,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WORK,
WOOD TURNiy} jy ALL ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC., ETC.
Tu Dealers in
HUES. SPOKES RENT STUFF,
We ojftr a
LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT.
The above ate from the best
SECOND GROWTIiyiICKORY i\OAK,
LIGHT ANO IIKAVY WAGONS OS lIANIL
We have the llrnail and Marrow, Guage.
{MILL PICKS made and dressed.
W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent.
M C. MERCFR, Pr rsiient.
vSnlly Towan la, July 2 ItSflP.
Winter Millinery.
w
MRS. HARD WELL
lis- just received a loiuj'.ete ituorluciit of
MILLINERY AND FANC Y GOODS
FoR
LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN,
SATIN AND VELVET lIATS
HI ll BON 8.
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
FRAMES,
also a Urge assortment of
BREAKFAST SH.AWLv
HOODS
N'FBI AS,
ZEPHYRS, AC,
To vefcivh ahe in. i • the attention of all, wishing
to pnr lio-e
Dress and Cloaks cut and taste I or made to order
Tub. Not. 2d, 1868.
JJisrillanriius.
CH>|l NT) ef can be
■t..,. I ••■utel t L>iu*n A
UVI1 " n "beads,
- Tuokhannock. l'enn'u. and
bB m.l other di alers, the Gr'T
EXOII-H w KKXT SwKCir-
A"T " "bit Lini
- - -i/-Q - J ment stands unrivalled,
and is the best, cheapest, most powerful Liniment
ever offered to the public, for man or horse.
It has been used for many veirs in England, by
the leading harriers, and tliey have bad the greatest
success with it of any liniment ever >i-c.| for ihe cure
ot horses
Those who hive horses ihat i.re sweenied or lame,
have swelled j lints, spraius, brui.es, old sores, flesh
cuts, collar galls, should try this Liniment and
they will be convinced Ihat it is superior to all oilier
known preparalious
It it does not give good salisfa. li -n, return the
bottle half full and your money will t> refunded.
I'm lip. in convenient form, and sol.t by all Drug
gists and storekeepers at 511 cents a I. tile.
lion's fail to e.ul tor the Great /Jo- link Sireeney
Liniment.
It. li. GAREY.
Middle (own, N. V ~ Feb. 18, 18G8-lf.
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,
FLOCK,
MEAL, FEED,
MOLASSES,
SYRUPS, CHEESE.
| Both Green ar.d Drie.l Apples,
Also, Fresh Tanned and Dried
Peaches. Prunes, Currants,
Raisins. Lemons,
Oranges. Figs,
.Sardines, Candies,
Potatoes, Cabbage,
Nuts, Spices, Salt,
Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, butter.
Eggs, Fish, Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall
on or barrel; Solid Meats, in fact, every
thing in the line of GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS.
The South si le of the 01.1 Fort is fittad up for lb
reception of ail wishing a lish of Raw-
Stewed or Fried Oysters
ALSO,
Pie.. Cake-. ( i.eese, and a Cup >.| Hot Coffee. Sar
dines. . r .a dish of fre-ii Peaches.
WJNTEI'
butter, Eggs. Game, Chickens, Ducks,
god Geese, afiall times,
for which cash will be paid ou de
livcry, at the very
highest market rales.
Call and see for yourselves and be convinced Ihat
the p.lace to buv your Groceries, is in the Old Fort
on the Southwest corner of Tioga and bridge streets,
Tunkhannock, I'a.
B. M- STONE.
Nov 5, 1867—*7nl4tf.
JUST OPENED
A full and well Selected Stock t.l
SEGARS,
SMOKXIG TOP.AI'L O,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
SMOKERS** AKTII I.l>,
NOTIONS, ifcr.
At TUNklf ANNOt'K. la.
The undersigned takes p.'.easure in soliciting the
inhaV>itants ol this p.I ice and vicinity to call and ex
amine his goods.
SUPERIOR FACIEI I IKS
Enable him to sup'ply
bi-.TTER and CHEAPER ARTICLES
In his ine at
WHOLESALE anl RETAIL
than can be bought elsewhere
Cnli at
M. R. KOHNSTAMM'S
(Crane & Lull's old stand )
Tunkbannock, May 5, 1968 tf.
B & lIHOH'N'S
Kire, Life, Accident, and Live Htock
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENC/ !
MOXTROSK, PA.
Cm PITM. REPRESENTED OYER 000,000.
Home 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Caj)it:> 1 and Surplus,s4,' 00.000
Ins. Co. ol N. America, Phila. " " 2,000,000
International Ins. Co-, X. Y. " ' 1,500,000
11-.irtford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. 2,000,000
Putnam " " " " 700,000
Enterprise -• Cincinnati, 0." 1,000,000
Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, X. Y., " 400.000
Lycoming Co. Mutual, Mnney, Pa, 4,000,000
! Farmers' Mutual, York, " 700.000
Phoenix Insurance Co Philadelphia, 5230,000
CONNECTICUT MI-TCAI. LIFK INSURANCE COMPANY.
of Hartford, Ct. Capital - 516,000,000
Notes received in payment of one-half the
piremium, on which six per cent, interest
only is charged, and the note is never to be
paid nnder any circumstances—at death or"
maturity the policy will he piid in lull and
notes given up.
- Travelers' Ins. Co. ol Hartford Ct. Capital
and surplds ... 700,000
Hartford Live Stock In. Co., Hartford, Ct.
Capital and Surplus, - • 500,000
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock against theft
and death from any cause
All business entrusted to our care will be attended
toon fair terms, and alt Losses promptly adjusted
UfT Office Ist door East from bunking Office of
W. H. Coop>er A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa.
?R.T BHOWN.' \ STOL D 4 BROWN -
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa , Soletiioi
CHAS li, SMITH, Montrose, Pa., •'
v7-n34-tf.
TNT IE "TOT
Jewelry Store!!
P. C. BURNS & BRQ.
JLJAVE JIST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF JEWELRY
of the lateSt styles.
GOLD RINGS, 18 Carets fine.
SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY,
Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac-
Solid aod Plated Silver Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Rings,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, Pie and Butter knives,
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Butter DUbes,
Bowls *
Spoon Hollers,
Fonts, Spoons,
Nut-Picks, Ac, Ac.
From ROGERS A RRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co.
Also,
CLOCKS an<l WATCHES
of the latest American and European Manufacture.
Tunkhannock, Dee. 10. W§7.
Ijabtoarf & fiti( (Soobs.
0. S. MIL LS d- CO
Corner Tioga and Warren Street..
TI NKHANNOCK, I'KNN'A,
Are now opening a large ttocfco
Hardware,
gucb a
IRON, STEEL & NAILS,
faints, 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
Bitts of every kind, llames, Iron Pad
Trees, Sa-dle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth
Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread. Silk
Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trac*
Chains, &c. die.
PAINT? AND OILS,
;SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW W ARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
xVails and Hand-Bakes at
wholesale and retail.
All of which have been
SELECTED ' 1 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 A Co.
Tunk. l'a. May 29th. 1867.
NOW OPENED.
i
•i
A. 13. MOT T
THE CORNER STOKE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK
IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NKW SIOCK
oF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
eonsisting of
consisting of
consisting ot
consisting ot
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND 011-S
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
lIATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
!
Ac,, Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac,, Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prioei.
A. B. MOTT.
Tunk. Movl ff. *gC—t6p3B
Insurance Agency.
DANIEL WRIGHT Jt NEPHEW,
At 2unkhannock, Ha,
Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi
i ble Insurance Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 91,763 267;
Enterprise, " " 372,304.
Manhattan, New York, '* 1 052,128.
N. American, •' " 755,057,
Lorillard. ' ' " 1,436.540.
Corn Exchange, " " 601,095.
Farmers' Ins. Co., Y'ork, " 526.080.
Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800,000.
Home, New York. " 3,645,388-
Hartford, Hartford, " 1,788,153-
Phoenix, * " 1,103.467
Travelers. " " 741,337-
Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929.
Home, New Haven, " 1.438,491
Cumlierland Valley, " 006,000.
N. England Mutual, *• 6,000,000.
Property of all kin-D will l insured at the most
taasonable rates, in auyofthe above companies.
losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft,
promptly adjusted and paid
F 1 DANIEL WRIGHT
A NEPHEW,
Tw%, '***' l 6 i
fhugs & JJhbiriiifS.
THE EAGLE
Drug Store
TUNKHANNOCK.
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS, i
I)r Ly nn respectfully unuounce# that he hat j
taken Dr. E H. Wells as a partner in the
DRUG BUSINESS,
ami that they wil! continue to keep
j
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,:
lu thoir line, at the old stand of •!. W Lyman !
A Co., on Tioga St. _ _ J
Wecat'not enumerate articles, but it id our inten
tion to prcseut a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
adapted to this ina-ket. ant meriting the alien- ■
tion of all who desire
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY.
PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
etc Ac. Ac., j
A rate a as low as can possibly be afforded.
N. 15 —All professional calls promptly attended.
Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by j
one of the Doctors.
J W. LYMAN, M. D. E, 11. WELLS, M. D
• T6n39Gm.
ID HUG AAD YAHJE2T STORE.
P
The largest anl moet complete Drag Store in
TUNKHANNOCK.
NEW GOODS FDR EVERYBODY!!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY !
Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of
N E JV G 0 ODE,
including—
liHt'GS,
PAINTS,
VARNI S A E S ,
I) Y E 8 T U F FS .
BRUSHES OF AI.B
DESCKIP T I 0 N S,
Foc ke tII ooks,
llAin TONICS.
II AIR DYES,
STERLING'S AMBBOSIA,
TOOTH DROPS,
lIAIIS OILS,
POMADES A I'KRKI MKRIE-t,
FANCY NOTIONS,
C O N F K CTIU N K P. Y.
'HON HIES TOBACCO.
HAVANA C 1 G AII S . (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES Ac.. Ac.. A—.
ALL TH: POPULAR PATENT MEDICiNtS GF THE DAY
And in fact every imaginable article
Belonging i > it
FI It ST \'L\SS' DRUG 6'TOAE.
Don'l forget to call at
1)R. 1(11 OA DS' DRUG STORE.
v6n37tf. T.tnkhannnck.Pa.
||illingr & :Jhillip.'i
Keep eu hand and at all times, a
full stock of
R>NY GOODS
AND
GSG6EH I 5! S J
BOOTS & SHOES, ofElmira manuf ture.
" t£ Bing'mton "
Citv
WOOD,
WILLOW.
TIN.
STONE.
GLASS and CROCKERY
WARE.
Abhton iind Bbl. SALT,
DRIED FRUITS, of nil kinds
Flout* Feed, Meal & Brail.
PORK, HAM and FISH,
Farming Utensils, &e., Arc.
We take in exchange, all kinds of
Grain, % ai the highest market prices,
Receive and forward feight of all
kinds for up or down the river during
the season for shipping, and will keep
coal on hand, iri tpiainities to suit
purchasers, during the season ; will
De 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 he 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
Tunkhannock, May 27, '67 —n42 t*
NOTICE.
Application will be made to the Legislature at its
next session for the incot juration of a Savings Bank
to be located in the Borough of Tunkhani ock , with
privilege to rooelie deposits purchase an 1 tell, Bonds
and Stocks of the United Sta'cs, and of this Com
monwealth and other securities, tcr be cal ed "The
Wyoming County Saving Bank." Capital Stock
950,000 with the privilege to increase the game to
9100,000.
J. C. WRIGHT, DANIEI WRIGHT
O. S. MILLS, J W. LYMAN.
Task. Juno lYth rSBP.
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C- D- SIBHEA RT CO
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Foundry, Machine,
AXI)
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Stove Shop.
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WAKREN STREET,
TUNKHANNOCR, PA.
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i Having had a iife-long experience as Fouiilry- j
i men and Maebinests, and employing none hot the
■ best workmen the undersigned p'eUge them-elves
to fcxciutc all work in their line in a style not sur. j
; passed by any s'tnilsr estaldishintit in the innntry I
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M.LL GEAiM\ ? r;s
ni.i 1c anl tVvd uj. Un short notice, iroiu patterDi* on
b-u iot all size*.
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
and ihr F*ruiiisf liuu'e ♦ w .
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AL.SO
STOVES OF AIL KINDS.
Tin. Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WAKK.
LAWS, L/YAV. 7V PAYS, Jr., Jr.
alwavs on han-i •r to order.
C D. UKAIiiIART, A- I O.
Tuokbunnoeß, April 20th, lpiii —v(it.?~*f.
Hardware and iron.
n U N T IJ 11 0 T II ER S .
NOW OFFER FOR SALF.
IRON, STEEL, NAILS AXI> SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BELLOWS. PLAIN & CONVEX
HORSE-SHOES. HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON.
lIUIUS' lAIDWABE,
CARPEX
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT
•SPINDLES,CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL.
ROTTS, 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
LEATHER ANI) FINDINGS
FAIABAK'S SALES.
•: n I.r. ..lurch 25. lSh3 1n33
WM. MACK & SON
take pleasure in informing the ptihlic that
they have opened the : r
Carriage Manufactory
IN
T UN K HA NN OCR,
And are
rea ly
to fill
ORDERS
NONE HI T
First-Class Mechanics
KVPLOYED
REPAIRING
done pu am <y aud v •!'.
1 7c| lit loekMufh jitl66*tf
Ulisrfliaitfoiis
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Buck & Sterlings
FURNITURE Wa E RUOM
Over Sherman & l.athroji's >• v
1 next door to Willi's Motel.
TUN KM A NOCK, I\\.
I'LA! X COTTAGE-SI"IT<
MAIU.LK I o R R \GU - t I t -,
WALNUT CHAM UK!; SIT,,
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'AITI.<>N .srrrs IN HA . i
I'AUi.oii IN VELVET I'I.L Sii.
WA iil>LOßK>.
IJ< JO Iv < A s KS,
KXT'KNSION TABLES.
MAI 11 ESSES,
aii i a variety ol lotr-pricel turniiur*. .i; L ,
! lowest cash rates.
IU'CK A STEKLI^
v7n47tf.
QLOTHING STORK
A N It
|)cnt c i' furninhinn fjoaii,
il. IS AI4II AM &. CO.
Aon .uii-<* 1.1 the j.:j'n!i -*s :r ,-v hive re.en :!i
ted up un 1 remo-i e i ti.eir C! • h.cg St..re ; .
Store House .if 0 I'. Miller,
Tunkhannock, Pa.
Their flock cojti-n everv de* ripti,a
W m BOYS' CLOTH:
( Zr/SA'.SS CO A YS.
s>A CA - ('OA y.v,
OVL lO'OA i
PANTS,
VEST,
SHIRTS,
UNDERSHIKi;
DRA WERS,
ROOTS,
lIA TS I r C.\l
Neck-ties.
lloei'.ry.
S us {lenders,
Uai.di.rr.' ,
COLLAKS, UMBEKI.I.A\ A" .
and in fa," everything i'l the <.'!•.• I. i.- r In
tine at
Yrtpv " t r
Ji l l It <1 t • ! I 'II 11
In a J litt'.'s t.. the above • b ire . elegant a
K.rtment f
ClotllOS, Uj>>iuii.'l S il'ii i \ Ceiiilg.-.
Clothing 11 • •* M r -
tice
Cull an i see, I c-S.rc p: •h , t' : el."
tn f ; • 1 r r ifiri C'l fU" : '
lin,vi#iil* OnJ tr Uii yli *
-cya ITS. X C UTE.
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To llt \'l;g. 5 '(J 3 lb Mf
For Sale a!
BOOTS.
.
HINGHAMTOX BOOTS.
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ot Lcs'er A Co'e
best Eiako
li 1 f and OA i.i'
Best make
EASTERN BOOT-".
A full stock of
Ladies' Shoes.
Balmoral. Congress, l'n'isli Boils
Kit! .rnl Gi'Ml. AC",
Mutton Gaiters.
GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAW 1"M~-
GENTS' BUCKSKIN ' ; l
nl MITTEN'S.
(Jer.ts* KID GLOVES,
f Lined, Unlined nn 1 Fur '' •
For Sale at .Aloft*
COKHEII STORE,
Tunkhannock. Pa.vfinlltf
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INI: AMKIMC a N
MTTQI SOLE OVISISMII6II
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Iu directing niienOoii to ;bc:r I hi.l 1 "
COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AM " : '
MACHINE, beg IwTe t refer to its ■
uls'ity us euuclu.'iro pn.of <1 it* jrreaMJt-r
The increase in the ilnniand I t t!i ■ JI
machine has beer. TEX FOLD during '■
months of its fust year before the pubis
This grand and surprisitig sa c.-s i- un
ed in the history of sewing machine* ;, i *
fully warranted in claiming that
IT HAS Mi KC>IMI"
BKIKIt 18-llU'tkl V ritK l: l. ST
PAIVIIIiY ASACSXI^' 1,
IX THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheap" l '
it is realty two ui nine, m a • 1,1
•iuiple an I Uau'.uill rah .ui
Mneg Mk Uw Bluttls .. ■ •
OttfMsai IJ end Btt imh< I. •
fa ilily an I (.criec.i o. I \ u -
best uinancr every vuri.iv <. * '" l -
lun.g. Felling, Oor-liog, .a . : '
ing and (.hulling, tiaiiv.-iirg
tit the seme ti ae ) end in -* 1 •
Kmbiciders ou the eice, " 1!
ton It. I Eyelet ho.es M ell t- *• . 1
These iuachii.es wuh 11
workincs can be s en at
TL'NKII \>N 1X - R
9"
by cal'iiig on the u.• ■i■ *:;■ h
ot t a.nu ii. Wyoming C maty.
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