jfarwi fartifit \\ itvitrbni. ? 4/* farmer*. hi I Agricultural men generally Mr requested :<■ contribute to this Department, as i( from tluir exieriuwe (hat • hope to gain souie ttriiig "I interest for our reader* HINTS ON THE USE OF DRAUGHT HORSES "If a horse i-annot lay to hi* work, *nl bend bis head Jvu when ' desire? to do s<>, be sura that h is not properly b.ir.iesed" Whenever u horse .* employed for the porpute of drawing AD* vehicle it is of the utmut importance ■ hat he should be al.le to employ nil hi* strength to advantage Every one who consider* at all, u>u*t a.knowledge that if a horse ha* to do hi* won in a cramped or confined condition, or when he is incon vtniently placid a* regarl? the load, he cannot ex ert his full power, which i* so much I>** to his uiai • tvr ; or, if forced to perform a certain amount th a t,he is obliged to waste a great deal more of his Strength (or muscular jsiwar) than is required, to hi* ovn great pain an I iuj .ry The question how to property attach the horee to the vehicle it therefore, one of the greatest iinpor tan e to every master who wishes to get a proper de greco! work in a fair and rational manner. Vet, from lutog unacquainted with the principles, few exsm'ne clcsely into the practice : an immense ueel ■ horse strength is wasted every day on loads which if properly attached, might bsve been comfortably move wtrb fur ler* trouble, exertion ai.d pain. The act o! pulling is performed by leaning for ward, with the weight the holy against the resis tance of the opposing force, unl then, by -strong m -veuicLt* of the limbs, keeping up and iacfeericg the I remtire ; the weight of the body being of the utiioet liu|oitan.-e, a* any one may try by pulling *t a rope pa*:ng over one shoulder end standing upright all rbe time It will he louni that what wu# tiefoie pulled wi ease cannot no# be moved et ail or. at anv rate, only by the iqost severe end con tinued effort* id the liuibt Tnese muscular move ment?, exhausting the streuglh, try the system vio lently, wheieus the bi is u im|irt*nt aud which ought to fit eo irruratslv. Ib-w often is n little collar, only St for u |oiiV, j iiuiiio d• -u the neck of a ititich larger -I.lui.il. -J thuf evtry pull be mikes must give the fillng if strangulation, and that will, in oil proba t. iiiv. "iiu-c some kind 01 fit. it long continued, be *> I*, o* liability to gall end wring the poor animal's rh< ul ler tVlieii this has taken place, the work cannot he fairly performed ; and to do it all the an gulsh of the poor horse must be indiacribaUe. Secondly, the h..r;e is often prevented Irom throw ing his weight into the collar by a check reiu— a usele.s an I paiufut iacuinbranno, lr.troduced bv vanity and refuined by tboughtlesaneee am-unticg to cruelly. A-k borsc-keepers why they u*c it, and baldly any t%. will give the simc answer, although it 1* generally suppose I bv theru to bj o great safe guard in Case oi tuiubling. The teal object with which it wis introduced, was • make every horse to wh'ch it was applied, however weak, or old, or poor, assume the bitty carriage o; the thorough-bred horse ; and t-c tossing of the heat, tha foam of the mouth and the rcvtless agitation of the body (mute, but expressive signs of pain and suffering) come, in a little while not only to be disregarded, but even looked at with approbation. Fortunately this vitia ted ta*to is rapidly going out of fashion as Tetter information is diffused. Few of the London cab drivers use check-reins knowing them to be incon sistent with proper work : and when one is observed, it will invariably be found to be on soma poor ani mal whose wearied and beggared appearance is at 'empted to be disguised by th implement ot tor ture Thirdly, a grtat .'U'• of utir< , " sava llieover, iu hit work on Biped* i.nd QaaJ.'Uped*. "ihat the trifling neglect ofw pair of wheels being comparatively liy or well gieascd iil c-iUw twenty tulles to take more out of a horse ib.iu fotty w-.uld ID the latter cute ; yet wheel* al ■olutelv steaming f oui dryness are i.fteu seen and heard utla bed to carta and wagnM, and thu* would the hrute iu human furtn lt them scream till he had leacbed hi* joun.ey'e end • ■ Boi he i hi* day'# work, though bi h> rses were . rawing from auoh cause at least one ton iu four lesisranee mare than tbey Would if the defect were attended to Men who have loaded carts and driven horse* all their lire*, ought to know bow a b rs* tboiild be worked to hi* tna-ter'-. 11 ituig- *ul hi* owu com fort ; but tb'i fa -t i the generality of working men know litile ami care ten* on the subject. If thi* is not to. bin* i* it that we frequently seethe following •rn rl A ditproportion between the vehicle and •he animal. May not a erson everywhere ohearve h fault of" I Li* kind 7- a little ftorae staggering un der the weight of u b : gh and heavy, cart which if the load he ia front of tha axle ehows the shaft* run ning absolutely downward* ;or it behind the axle, nearly lift* the uofortun.ito creaure off his legs,pla cing bim in a position in whi-h it is impossible he con exert hi* jower at all favorably and, on the other ham', h• otteu is a tall horse een between the sbtts upward* at adharp angle 7 (ositiun juat as awkward and d sairantageous, and wasteful of ani mal power a* that mentioned before. C'otl* Attn CAI-VES —7 heaeanimal* should be well taktn rate id during the wint r. tbey ahould have a e'ean w iria stable, watered twice, and fed three times a day with ines*, root*, or brewers' grains, or in fact anything that will keep them in a looee, thri ring condition. 'Jhey will come out in the spring looking belter tl an thosu that have been wintered iu an open yard, fed on dry lead, aud stunted *o much that it wilt take m< l of the summer to regain what they lot in winter. ' a tuatn thing ia, in rearing your atock. to keep # . them growing Colts ihou.d he halter-broke, ag it will he ir.ueh easier deue then than after they get • dder Cat# should be taken to have a strung bai ter for the firtt one, n* a habit of breaking loose is cot easily cured. *•* - A Hamburg, New York, who has had large experience in leading cabbage and turnip* to cows, says his practice is to feed immediately after milk lug—never before—and he has never been troubled wdb the milk being ffaror'di li* ai#u says he feeds turnipe whole, with the tops on, as there Is no dan ger fruut choking when fed in this war. iw f.k-lv-RE Ci Loas.- Boil the article* in a ley of epxal pm* f quicklime atni wood ashes, rill'itg t-etn on' with weak slum water, and pressing them WS 1 w!A fcoany <*iy , •} wwsb them 'H wetei satu ikted Mt black foep and sell, riarlng them cur. bit- ■ s!stfllaitfl)Us. JjKL LACK A WESTERN E B. Winter Arrangement--! 80T-8. TRAINS LEAVE. WSITWSRP I EASTWABU. ! ureal Bend. j Mail, i Statious. j Mail. , Great Bend. Aeeotn. i | | Accom. A 11. 9.0U New York 4.d0 7.30 Philadelphia 6,211 11.15 New Uantpt'n 240 A. i. 12.05Manu'ka Ch'nk 1.50 j lU,3U 3.55 Scrauton IU.2S 6.30 II.Tt! 4.41 Faetorwille 9,24 5.25 r 2,00 5,0! Nicholson 9.0U 5,01 J 12.55 545 Montrose 8,20 350 1.50 6,25 Great Bend 7.40 2,50 DINNER AT DELAWARE STATION CoMX ECTIOXH, At NEW HAMPTfIN, with Central R. R of New Jersev, for New Y'ork, Elizabeth, Plainfield, Somer- I ville, Easton, Ac. At WASHINGTON, with Morris A Essex R. K, for New York, Newark. Morristown. lfaekettsfown, Easton. Ac. | At MANUNKA CHINK, with BelvWere Iela \ ware R R-, for PhUadelphie. Trenton, Phillipsburg, ! Lelvidere. Ac. At SCRANTON, wiih Lackawanna A Bloom.-iiurg J R. R , lor IMtstuo. Wilkcs-Barre, Blonmshurg, Ku ' pert. anville. NortLumberlon i, Ac ; also, with ! Delaware A Hudson R R tor Olyphant, Arciibald j j and Carboadale. At GREAT BEND, with Eiie Railway, f"r Bing- hamplou, Kliuira. Buh'ai >, Ithaca. Syracuse nd Oswego. R. A. HEN TV, lieu. Pas*, end Ticket Agent. FVRXITURE ANTS CABINET WARE. STANSBUKY, II ASS iU CO., ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture Rooms funnel ly kept by Mansbury A Has* have been removed to the Planing Mill ot D. L PECK HAM. CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership nis been formed where, by availing themselves of at-aui power, with improv ed machinery they are prepared to furnish every thing in their line, from & g*?iav TO A MOP HANDLE, A. ine Lowest Living Prices. UNDUKTAKING attended to at the shortest notice. Upholstering anil Krpalrlltg done to order STANSBI'P.V, 11 ASS A CO. Tunkhannock, March 15 156-.-tf. NE VV pAN C V AND TRIMMING STORE Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. M lis. K. LKASK. HAVING. lately opened a new Fancy Store , of fers for sole au entirely Dew assortment of TOTM rVTITSTO, I Dres. Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zcpher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars I.sce. Veils, Corsett*. LadiesXe kties, best quality of Combs, Needles and Tliisad if the best i quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a i large stock of Fans. rovs, I Including China, Bromo. Papier Macho Tin, Rose wood, Glass. Pewter. v< ooden, Parian aud Candy ' Toys. For Ladies. ' Cosmatics Ac., Such a* Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White, • Oriental Cream, I'earl Drop, Ac. MRS. E. LEASE Tunkhannock, May 30, 186S SCRANTON 1 STEM COFFEE El SPICE MILLS. ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES. I C. W. KERKFATRICK & CO., WUGLKIALiv Ok.ILLR* Is I tea*. . COFFEES, bPKES, MUSTARD, C R K A M TARTER, AC, I ,Vo. 517 Lackawannu Avenue, (A lew doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind all our own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND i TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE ! AM) AS VI!HAP AS JX -TA 1 CITI . C. W KIRKPATRICK, H. S. SEARLB Scrauion, ~ July 15, '6B—vTnddtj. *T 0 W A N IP A A G K 1 C I L T U HAL WORKS. TO WAX DA, PKXX'A., MANTFACTI'RKS HI BSi SPOKES. BENT TUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WOOD TVR XING IX ALL ITS lIRAXCIIES. SCROLL SAWING, PLANING. ETC., ETC. To Dealers in IIL PS. SPOKES 4 BENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. The above are from the best ' SECOND GROWTIIJIICKORY IftOAK, , LIGHT *SI> HEAVY WAGOSS OS HAND. I We have the Broad aud Narrow Guage. V"*T MILL PICKS m ide and dreSsed. W. T. BISHOP, ?uperintendant. 1 MC. MERCUR, Pr rsident. vSnlly Towania. Julj 2. 1863- t "Winter Millinery. MRS. BAR DWELL ' | ha* just received a complete assortment | MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS IOK ! ! LADIES, MUSSES AND CHILDREN, : SATIN AND VELVET HATS I ; RIBBONS, • I FLOWERS, ■ i FEATHERS, FRAMES, aifo a Urge assortment of BREAKFAST SHAWL-, r HOODS I NUBIAS, ZEPHYRS, Ac , . 1 To which eiie inritee the attention of all, wishing !" to pwvhuie Dreaa and Cloaka eqt and bayteJ or aeail* to ord*T Tia Sfffv. tl, t'asi j or r*n be found at Lyuian A • Welleard J. W. Itboads, £ -Tunkhannock Penna.and a.l other dialers, the Gn'r E.suli-ii Swttsv Spgtir _ y A. i. merit. -tunds unrivalled, and i* the best, cheapest, most powerful I.iniiuent ever offere Ito tiie public, for n.an or horse It has been used for umav voir* in 1-oglard, by the leading t arriers. aud they h ivo,bau the greatest success wiih it of ativ liniment ever used for the cure of horses. Those who have horse* that are swcer.iud or lame, have swelled j dnls. sprains, bruises, obi sores, flesh euts, collar galis, ij-c., should try this Liniment aud they will be convinced that it is supasri ,r to all other known preparation* If it does ii"t give tp od s.itisl'ucti ti. return the bottle half full, and your money will t refunded. l'ut up in i-onveuient form, and sofa by all Drug- • gists and Storekee|ters at 59 tents a b .tt le. , Don't fail to call for the Great Em lish Siccetity Liniment. • D. G. GAREY. j Middletown, N. V , Ueb. 18, 1868-tf A GREAT VICTORY!! j . t( . i FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND TIIE Kneiuy of Man Driven to the Walt: ! ,\ ND THE NORTH SIDE OF THE A i OLD FORT FILLED T< OVERFLOWING W ITU SUGARS, TEAS COFFEES, 1 FLOCK. MEAL. FEED. MOLASSES, SYRI PS, CHEESE. Both Green aud Dried Apple*, . Also, Fresh Canned and Dried Peaches, Prune*, Currants, Raisins. Lemons. Oranges. Figs, Sardines, Candies, Potatoes, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt, ■ Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard. Butter, Eggs. Fish, Sm >'ted Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall i on or barrel ; Solid Meats, in fact, every thing in the lir.e of GROCERIES an I PROVISIONS. The South side n.'the Oi l Fort is fitted up for iha reception of all wishing a dish of Raw -tvwod or Fried Oysters .W.So. Pies, Fakes, Cheese, an.i n Cup i t Hot F'..tT_-e. Sar dine*. or M dish of fresh Peaches. WASTE' Butter. Egg*. Game, l'hiik. MOTIONS, Aic. At TUNKHANNOCK. Pa. The undersigned takes pleasure in soliciting the inhabitant* of this place and vicinity to call and ex amine his goods. SUI'KUIOK F.\( ILITIES FUJI le him to su| | Iy BETTER and CHEAPER ARTICLES Iu hi* ine at WHOLESALE an I RETAIL thau can be bought elehere Call ut M. K. KOHNSTAMM'S (Crane A Lull's old stand.) Tunkhannock, May 5, 1868 tf. Stroud * bkuwids Fire. Life. Accident, and Live Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! Momtuose, Pa. t'AITTAL KnPKKSk,NTfc.D OVER ?30,000,000. Houie 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Cap-it,>l and Surplus,i4, fl oo.ooo , Ins. Co. of N. America. Phiiu. " " 2.G0U,00U ; International Ins. Co - , N. Y*. ' ' 1,500,000 ' Hartford Fire In*. Co, Hartford Ct. 2,000,000 , Putnam " " " " 700,000 , Enterpruo Cincinnati, 0." 1,000,000 i Glen? Falls " tilen's Falls, N Y„ " 100,000 , j Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muney, l'a, ' -1,000,000; Farmers' Mutual, York, " 70U.K00 , ' Phoenix Insurance Co Philadelphia, 8250,000 | ; Cojcsefticpt Mrrc.tL LIFE ISSCBASCE COMCAST, j |of Hartford, Ct. Capital - 816,000,000 Notes received in payment of one-half the premium, on which six per cent, interest cnlv is charged, and the note is never to be paid under any circumstances—at death or maturity the policy will be pxid in lull and notes given up. Travelers' Ins Co. of Hartford Ct, Capital and surptds -■ ' 00,000 Hartford Live Stock In. Co., Hartford Ct. Capital and Surplus. - - 500,000 j Insurance on all kind* of Live Stock against theft an I death from Any 1 All Business entrusted to our care will he attended to on fair terms, and all Losses promptly adjusted I t I(T Office Ist door East Into Banking Office of , YV. 11. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa 1 Billings STBOI n, P t BROWN. Agents, ! i CtLAS. L. BROWS. ) M. C SUTTON, Esq.. Friendsville, Pa , Solicifoi CIIAS-11, SMITH, Montrose, P., d v7 n34-tf. # 3\TjE!XI7- Jewelry Store!! P. G. HURSFS & BHO.i JJAVE JI ST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY of the latest sty les. GOLD RINGS, IS Carets line. SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY, Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins, sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac- j Solid and Plated Stiver Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pie and Butter Knives, Castors, Cake and Card Raskots, Butter Dishes, Spgar Bowls. Spoon Holder*, Fonts, Spoons, Nut-Picks, Ac, Ac. From ROGERS A RKO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co. ' CLoCK-S and W ATCHES of (Ke latest American and European HwteMVi ! IMff. US, iW • Uabtrarf & s3rt| (Sootis. 0. S. MI L L S d 'C O. Corner Tioga anil Warrgn StreeU, TUNKHANNOCK. PENN' A. Are now opening a large storko Hardware, Buch US 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, i Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c. , HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated J Pitts of every kind, llames, Iron Pad j frees, Sa'dle Trees. Gig Trees, KE-:5 GOODS DRESS GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES OROCERIES PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING ' Ac,. Jtc., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., In large quantities ami at reduced prieei. A. B. MOTT. Tur.lt May 1 Ft. '66—vGri3B _ Agency. HAS I EL WIiIGUT A NEPHEW, At 'I unkhannock, *Pa, 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. i N. "American, ■' " 755,057, Lorillnrd, ' " 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " " 501,095. Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525,080. Lvcomtng, Muncjr, 11 2,800,000. Home, New York. " 3,645,388* llartford, Hartford, 1,789,153- Phoenix, ' 1,103.467 Travelers, '• ■' 741,337* Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929. Home, New Haven, " 1.438,491 Cumberland Valley, " 506.000. N. England Mutual, 5,000,000. Property of a!! kinds will te insured at tho most reasonable rates, iu any of the above companies. Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, promptly adjusted end paid. , P F ' DANIEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, Tatf*-, M, Sept. 16, lWT,*vTnT*> 1 • ©rugs & ! Ayer's Hair Vigor,; For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. ; _ A dressing which o,,ce flK reett^e iiealtliv, and i lKu'tual I luiir. Faded or gray j 1 hair is soon restored u 'ith the gloss and Thin hair is thick- i ened, falling hair checked, and bald- I ness ofleu, though not always, cured ' by its use. Nothing can restore the i hair where tlie follicles are destroyed, i or the glands atrophied and decayed. ; But such as remain can be saved for ; usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- , ment, it will keep it cleau and vigorous. . Its occasional use will prevent the hair j from turning gray or falling ofl, aud , consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which j make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor tan ; only benefit but not harm it. It wanted ; merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable, j ' Contftiniug neither oil nor dye, it does i not soil white cambric, aud yet lasts long ou the Lair, giving it a rich glossy j lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. FBICE SI.OO. ! Sold by Detrick, Tunkhannock, Pa, Sterling A Son, Sterlingvitle, \ V. Berge, Nicholson, Froar, i Dean A Co., Factory ville, out atl Druggists anp Dialers everywhere. Dlt. J W KUOADS f)7.'l'G I'A 'Ji/EI 1' STO'JiE. i W The largest and m*t complete Drug Store in TUNKIIANNOCK. I NEW GOODS FOll EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. WOSV IS THE TIME TO BUY '. Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of XEW GOODS , including— DRCGS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, D Y E S 1 r F F S , BRUSHES OF ALL D E S C li 1 P T IONS, Pocket Books, IXAin TONICS. i HAIR DYLs*, STERLING'S • AMIIBOSIA, TOOTH DROPS, IIAIK OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, I'ONFECTI 0 N E R Y. STATIONRIES TOBACCO, HAVANA CIGARS. (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ae., Ac., A- All TH: POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a VIHST FL\SS DRUG STOHE. Don't forget to call at DK. RIIOAPS' DRUG STORE. v6n37if. Tjnkhannock.Pa. ijilliitgr, A llhtllipr. Keep on hand and at all times, a ; 1 full stock of L>iHLY GOODS AND GSGGIiHISS? 1 BOOTS & SHOES, ofElmiramanufture. j " Bing'mton " Citv " I WOOD, . WILLOW, TIN, STONE. GLASS and CROCKERY' S ; Asliton and Bid. SALT, DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds j Flour Feed, Meal & Bran. 1 J PORK, 11AM and FISIJ. ! Farming Utensils, &0., &c. 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, in quantities to suit 1 purchasers, during the season ; will he found on Bridge Street, helow llulTord's Hotel, the sign in large i 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 M ill lie 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 1 ; day from New York, and are bound to , | sell as low as the lowest. BILLING & PHILLIPS Tunkhannock, May 27, '67—n42 Bartikarf, ■y C- GE ABHEA Rt'lCOj I j Foundry, Machine, AND j I I Stove Shop. WARREN STREET, jTUNKHANNOCK, PA, ! I Having had a life-long experience as Foundry- j men and Machinests. and employing none but the • beat workmen (be undersigned pledge themselves , I to execute all work in their line in a styie not sur. i parted by any rmiUr eatalliafcmnt in the country I I MILL GEARINGS I | made and fitted up on abort notice, troiu patterns en hind ot all sites. . PLOWS, CULTIVATORS and otter Farming Implements. ♦ j ALSO STOVES OF AIL KINDS. * Tin, Sheet-Iron, and HOLLOW-WARE. I AMI'S, LEAD, PIPES. Sc., Sc. j " I 1 , alwayg on banJ or furiuaaed to order. CD. GEAR HART, Ac CO. j ITiinkhaunock, April 29th, 1867—v6n3Stf. Hardware and Iron. I RUNT BROTHERS. NOW OFFER FOR SALE. I IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES, HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BUILDERS' HARBWARE. CARPEN TERS'TOOLS, ( ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SEAT , SPINDLES,CARRIAGESPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASn- KRS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER 7 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 AND FINDINGS FAIfIBAK'S SALES. lints' Jurnishinjg : H. BARHAM &. CO. Announce to the public that they heve recently Bt ted up and remo-t *d tbetr Clothing Store to ta Store House of C. P. Miller, Tunkhannock, Pa. Their stock coprisea every description of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, such as DEESS COA 'IS, •N ACE COATS, O >'EE CO A y,,v PANTS, VEST, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS. DBA H'ERS, BOOTS, HATS it CAPS. Ntck-titi, Hosiery, Sutpendtrt, Handktrchitfi COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, &C., ; and in fact everything in the Clothing or Furoishin j line at VERY LOWPftIC.ES. In addition to the above we have an elegant a<- • sortment of Clothes, Cassimers and Vestings, |7gU Clothing male to order at the ah or. est a. i tice Call and see,'.before purchasing elsewhere and SECURE GOOD GOODS AND FAIH. PRICES. //. BARHAM { CO i Tank-, Aug. 5, *gß ~-v6nl-tf. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. • BINGHAMTON BOOTS. it Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF ! OW3CGO . BOOTS. j Best make EASTKRN ü BOO I S. A full stock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of G!ort Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVE; j nd MITTENS. Genu' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lireJ, For Sale at Mott s | CORNER STORE, j Tunkhannock, Pa.vsnlltf FIRST CLASS EATING SALOON. ! The Subscriber proposes to koep First C* J | Eating Saloon, for Gentlemen and Ls lies AT MESHOPPEN, PA.. i j (oppsite E Merrill's Store) where OYSTERS, CAK£, HOT COFFEE. FRF ITS, with CONFECTION AKI f of all kinds, can be procured at all ressotsbls hours and at moderate prices tiIVE ME A CALL. CHARLIE BUNNELL v9-nl4-4w. DOBBIN'S ~ 1 j ELECTRIO BOOT POLISH. | MAKES A LASTING SHINE. ! Those who black their boots on Saturday ; with ordinary blacking, don't have much shlHf 1 ; Sunday, as the polish fades off; but the shine o DOBBINS'BLACKING LASTS SATURDAY NIGHT fc Aid- vX SllSl DAY. | IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MAP • Manufactured only by J. B. Dobbins, at h '• mente Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street | Oermantown Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. 1 i For sale by BILLINGS A PHILLIPS, on 1° pike St., (near the canal,) Tunkhannock. Pa . FURS of every description cau be tuuud ' TRICK'S Store, Ttmkbaouook, P*