Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, January 27, 1869, Image 4

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    farm (Sarbnt & lUtrlifit.
IV Fa liners, and Agricultural men generally
ate requested to contribute to this Department, as it
is from their cxperienco that ne hope to gain some
thing of interest for our readors
I * UTTER IS" SACKS. —A correspondent
of the RockfieM Register,writvn from
♦ Mvmpia. W. T., gives the method nscJ
on the Pacific coast lor preserving butter
•'I think the dairymen here have an art
in the management of butter that might
be turned to good account in the East,but
which I never saw practiced till I came to
this coast. 1 allude to the manner of put
ting up butter for market. Perhaps ne
cessity was the mother of this invention
none the less valuable, llere such a thing
as a butter firkin or a stone jar to pack
butter in is unknown; but all Lutter is pa k
ed in muzlin sacks, made in such a form
that the package when complete, is a cylin
der thiee or four inches in diameter, and
from a half a foot to a foot in length. The
biitter g u - from the chum, as soon as work
ed over,into the cylindrical bags, made of
tine bleached muzlin. The packages are
then put into large casks containing strong
brine witb a slight admixture of saltpetre
an i by means of weights kept always below
thesurface. The cloth integument always
protects the butter from any iinbuiities
that may chance to come it contact with
the package, and being always buried in
brine, that protects it from the action of
the air and it has been astcrtained by trial
tiiat butter put up in tins way will keep
sweet longer than any other way Resides
it is found easier and cheaper for the man
ufacturer than to pack either in firkins or
jars. And for the retailer, there is no
telling the advantage on the score safitv
and convenience. These rolls of butter can
lie upon his counter as safe from injury
from dust or other contact, as bars of lead
can be rolled up for his customers in sheet
of paper with as much propriety as a bun
dle of matches. If when he
gets home discovers specks of dust upon
. the outside of the sack, he can throw it into
a pail of cold wstcr and take is out e'ean
an i white. As he uses the butter from day
to day, with a sharp knWo he cats it off the
end of the roll in slices of thickness to suit
his wants, peels off the cloth from the enJ
of the slice, leaving it in tidy form to place
upon the table. This improved mauuer of
packing butter first caught my eye in the
market of Sin Francisco, where I saw coids
of it piled up like pigs of leaJ. The sim
plicity and great value of the improvement
so impressed me that 1 wondered the Yan
kees had not long ago found it out."
Cows in lair condition may be milked
till within six weeks of the time of calv ing,
and a few roots will help them to keep up
the milk. Hut cows in poor and thin con
dition should have longer rest, keep all
youngo cows in milk with their first calf in
as full a flow as possible till within a few
weeks of the time of coming in again And
they require succulent food and ail occa
sional rnasli to develop the glanding system
and fix the habit, as it were, of milking
through life. Fattening stock should be
kept warmly housed and highly fed.
For home consumption it is not desira
ble to get nigs too fat. From a year to
eighteen months is the best age. Pork
that is too fat is not so wholesome nor so
palatable as that whice is only in fair con
dition.
When apples are opened to take any
out, close up the barrel again. The access
of the air will be sure to hasten decay
Towards the end of the year it will pay
well to take a look into the accounts and
sec how the operation on the farm foot
up and to make up a schedule of every
thing. Keep square as possible with the
world.— Mas*.
LIOTD AGAIN. —A recent communication
in the X. E. Farmer asserting that
hots do kill horses has brought the ques
tion before the public. Testimony of
Youatt. Spooner, Steward and I)add pro
f'ossional men is against the death theory
from bots. It is asserted by these that hots
do no feed upon the stomach, but upon
the ehylc or pulp formed of the food eaten
and never turn upon the former till it is
so diseased es to indicate the immediate
death of the horse.
It is then that the hot seeks to secure au
avenue of escape, by fastening upon and
perforating the walls of his natural prison,—
the stomach. If this be the true theory as
it would seem to be from the preponder
ance of professional authority in its favor,
the practice of dragging horses for bots
ought to case, especially as the Lot is not
killed by the operation and but rarely dis
lodged by it. As an indication of the te
nacity with which the hot clings to life,
Matthew cites an instance in which a por
tion of the stomach—covered with huts
was oorked up in spirits of wine for two
yeais without killing them.
.—
THOUGHTS FOR PRACTICAL FARMERS.—
More than twenty yearsago, John Delaficld
established the following farm rules.
Every person employed on the farm was
furnished with a printed card comprising
the rules and regulations. They arc worth
reading by farm labors even at this day.
It is expected that all persons emplor
ed on the Oakland Farm will carefully at
tend to the following system:
Regularity in hours.
Punctually in cleaning and putting away j
implements.
Humanity to all the animal*.
Neatness and cleanliness in person ail i
appearance.
Decency in department and conversation
Implicit obedience to the proprietor.
Ambition to leain and excel in farm
. in?
Maxims for Order and neatness:—
1. Perfoim every operation in proper
season.
2. Perform operation in the best manner, i
b. Complete every part of an operation
as you proceed.
4. Finish one job be.'ore you begin anoth
cr.
■>. Leave your work and tools in ail or
derly manner.
c. t ban -verv tool when you ileavc off
work •
'' R* o rr. < voir tool and implement to
iu ptc* * night.
bv 1f i- j i>j bUr than lawsuits'
With WOg'.Ovl'•
Jftistfllaitfous.
LACK A WESTERN K 11.
Winter Arrangement--1 BG7-8.
TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD i EASTWARD.
Great Lend. | Alnil. i Stations, j Mail. | Great Lend.
Aeoom. i j I j Accim.
A M.
y,MJ New York 4.45 .
7.50 Philadelphia 6.20
11,15 New Ilampt'n 2 10
A.M. 12,05 Manu'ka Ch'nk 1.50
10,30 3,55 Scranton 10,25 6,30
11,30 4,41 Factory ville 0,24 5.25
2.00 5.U1 Nicholson 0,00 5,01
12.55 545 Montrose 6,30 350
1,50 6,25 Great Bend 7,40 2,50 j
DINNER AT DELAWARE, STATION.
CONNECTIONS.
At NEW lIAMI'Tf'N, with Central R. R of New
' Jersey, for New York, Elizabeth, i'lxiutitld, Sotuer
. ville, Eastoo, Ac.
At WASHINGTON, with Morris A Efci R. R,
i for New York, Newark, Morristown, Ilackettstown, ,
' Easton. Ac. j
j At MANI'NKA CHUNK, with Belvioere Dela
ware R. K., fur Philadelphia, Trenton, i'hblipsburg, j
Belvidero, Ac.
! At SCUANTON, with Lackawanna A Blcotnshurg
It. K , for Pittston, Wilkcs-Barre, Bloomsburg, ltu- t
; pert. fcD. inville, Northumberland Ac. ; also, withj
j Delaware A JiuJson R it fur Olyphanf, Arjbbald ;
1 and Carbondale.
At GREAT BEND, with Erie Railway, for Bing
; hamptoD, Elmira, Buffalo, Ithaca, Syracuse and
Oswego.
K. A. HENRY,
Gen Pass, and Ticket Agutt.
FURNITURE
-A.INTX>
CABINET WARE.
STANSBUHY, 11 ASS A- CO.,
i
ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture
Itooma formotly kept hy Stanshury A Hixss have, i
i been removed to the Plauing Mill ot
D. L PECKHAM,
CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
with whom a partnership has been formed where,
| by availing themselves of steam power, with improv
ed machinery they are preiaired to furnish every
thing in their line, from
TO
A MOP HANDLE,
%. me Lowest Living Prices*
IT N DERTAK INCJ attended t. at the shortest
notice.
Upholstering and Repairing done to order.
STAXSBURY, 11A.3S A CO.
Tunkhannock, March 19, 1363.-tf.
NE W FAA C Y
AND
TRIMMING STORE
Tioga Street, Tunkhacnoc-k, Pa
MHS. K. IJ AS li.
HAVING- lately opened a new Fancy Store . of
fers for sale an entirely new assortment of '
TU XTVX'VTXdNrOr,
Dress Trimmings. White Goods. Embroideries !
j Ladies Zepher, in all colors. KidGlovps. Cutis and
Collars, l.ce, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies No kties, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Thte .d .f the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large .-tuck of Fans,
toys,
. Including China, Lrouze, Papier Mache Tin, Rose- I
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy
Toys.
For Ladies.
; Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina
j bloom ef youth au 1 Paints, Rouge, Lilly White, .
j Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac.
AIRS. E. LEASE
Tunkhannock, May 30, 1563
SCRANTON
STEM COFFEE AH SPICE MILLS.
ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES.
C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
TEAS,
COFFEES,
APICES,
MUSTARD,
C R E A M T A R T E R , &C.
No. o/7 Lackawanna Avenue.
(A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) I
j
We grind all our own SPICES and COFFEE.
COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND 1
TO ORDER,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE !
AND AS CHEAP AS IN AN Y CITY.
C. W KIRKPAT KICK,
di. S. fiEAiiLE i
ScrsLbn ~ July 15. '63—v7u4sy.
"Ip O W AN DA A R I C IT L T UR A L J
WORKS.
TO WAND 4, PEXX'A.,
MANTFACTURBS HUBS, SPOKE*,
BENT TUFF,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, I
GENERAL WOOD WORK,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, 1
SCROLL SAWING. PLANING. ETC., ETC. I
To Dealers in
HUBS, STOKES $ LENT STI FF, '
lie ojfer a
LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT.
.The atiove are from the best
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY 4- OAK, j
LIGHT AND ntIAVY WAGONS ON HAND.
We have the Ilrnad and Narrow (luage.
* (a-V MILL PICKS made and dressed.
W. T. BISHOP, Juperiuten lant.
M C. MERCUR, Pr rsident.
vonlly T< ivan la, July 2. 16g9.
Winter Millinery.
MRS. BARD WELL
has just received a complete assortment
MILLINERY AND FANC Y GOODS
lull s
LADIE-, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
SATIN AND VELVET HATS
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, (
FEATHERS,
FRAMES,
also a targe assortment of
BREAKFAST SHAWLS
HOODS,
NUBIAS, j
ZEPHYRS. Ac.. j
To which ho :ut itcs tho attention of all, wishing
to purchase
Dress anl Cloaks cut and lit .-ted or made to order o
Tunk. N0v.2d.1868
ijtis'cfUaiifoits.
or can h
t'ounl at Lyman A
Wells aid J. W. Rhoads,
i £ T'fghY "|S\i Tunkhannock. Penn'a. and
I fvJpSMu a - ad other deators, the Gn'r
.■ ; T\l ENGLISH Swhenv SPECIP-
ic ListMrxT. This Lini-
Aa- - . merit stands unrivalled,
and is tho best, cheapest, roost jowerful Liniment
ever offered to the public, for man or horse.
I It has been used for many yerrs in Eogl.acd, hy
l the leading harriers,end they have h i i the greatest
stjeeess with rt of any liniment ever used tor the cure
j of horses
Those who have horses that aresweenied or lame,
have swelled j lints, sprains, bruises, old sores, flesh
i enta, collar galls, d-v.. should try this Liniment and
1 thpy wiH be convinced that it is superior to all other
! known preparations
If it does not givo good FAtisfucti in, return the
bottle hall" full, and your money will ! e refunded.
Put up in convenient fprm, and s 4<i by all Drug
! gi-ts ruot Storekeepers at 50 tents ah (tie.
j Don't fail to call for tho Great English Sircenty
■ Liniment.
D. G. GAREY.
MiddJetown, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1663-tf.
SEAT VICTORY!!
FOR SUMPTER RE-TAKEN
AND TIIF.
Enemy of Mail Driven to the
Wall! !
THE NORTH SIDE OF THE
OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING
WITH
| SUGARS,
j TEAS.
COFFEES,
FLOI'K,
MEAL, FEED,
MOLASSES,
SYRUPS, CHEESE.
Both Green and Dried Apples,
Also, l'resh Canned and Dried
Peaches, Prunes. Currants,
Raisins, Lemons,
t Oranges. Figs, *
Sardines, Candies.
Potatoes, Cabbage,
Nuts, Spice, Salt,
Soap, Segars, Pntk, Lard, Butter,
Egg-. Fish. Sin >ke i Meat. Oysters liy the quart, gall
on or barrel; SoliJ Meats, in fact, every
thing in the lino of GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS.
The South side of the Old l-'ort is fitted up for the
reception of all wishing a dish of Raw
Stewed or Fried Oysters.
A LSil,
Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cup i f Hot Coffee, Sar
dines, i t a dish of fresh Peaches.
WANTU.Ir
liu'ter, Fggs, Game, Chickens, Ducks
i and Geese, at all times,
for which cash will he paid on de
livery, attho very
I ighst market rtfes.
C.iiJ and see f r your-elvcs and ho convinced that
the pla-c to buy your Groceries, is in tho Old Fort
1 on the Southwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets,
Tuukhannook, Pa.
B. M- STONE.
Nov 5. 1667—v7n14tf.
JUST OPENED
A full and wuii Selected Stock of
SEGALS,
' SMOKNIG TOBACCO,
CHEWING TOBACCO,
SMOKERS' AKTH LES,
NOTIONS, &c.
At TU NKil l KNOCK, Ia.
The undersigned takes pleasure in soliciting the
inhabitants of thi* place ar.tl vicinity to call and ex
amine his goods.
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
Enatde him to sup| !y
BI TTER an 1 CHEAPER ARTICLES
In his inc at
WHOLESALE ..n 1 RETAIL
than can be bought elsewhere
Call at
. M. R. KOUNSTAMM'S
(Craue A Lull's old stand )
Tunkhannock May 5, 1669 tf.
turnout) uKt\s K'B
I-'ire, I,lie. Accident, and 1,1 ve Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY !
MO.ITROSE, FA.
CAPITAL KEPUKS; NTKD OVER
Home 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus,?!.' 00.000
Ins. Co. ot N. America, Phila. " '• 2,000,000
Hartford 1 ire Ins. Co , Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000
Putnam '• " * " " 700,000
Enterprise •' Cincinnati, 0." 1,000,000
Glens Fails " Gicn's Falls, N. Y„ " 400,000 !
: by* owing Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, '• 4,000,000 j
Farmers' -Mutual, York, " 700.000
Phoenix Insurance Co Philadelphia, $250,000
CcsruECTictrr Mrrr.\r. Likj: Inhi BANCE COMPAST,
of llarttonl, Ct. Capital - $21,000,000
Notes received in pay ment of one-luilf the
premium, on which six per cent, interest
only is charged, trod the note is Dover to be
paid under any circumstances—at death or
maturity the policy will be prid in full and
notes given up.
Travelers' Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct, Capital
and surplds ... 700,000 '
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock against theft
and death from any cause,
All Business entrusted to otrr care will be attended j
toon fair terms, and all Losses promptly adjusted
Ist door East from Banking Office of I
W. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa.
CuTl. BuoS 4 ERO ™- 4gents, !
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa , Solicitor
CIIAS' 11. SMITH, Alontreae, Pa., •'
v7n34-tf.
TSTj&XXT-
Jewelry Store I!
p. v>. urnINS & PRO. j
Jf AYR JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF JEWELIiY
of tho latest styles.
GOLD KINGS, 13 CarctJ fine.
SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY,
Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins.
Jdecve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac-
Solid and Plated Silver Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Kings,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, J'ie and Butter Knives,
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Batter Dishes,
Sugar Bowls.
Spoon Holders,
Fonts, Spoons,
Nut-Picks, Ac., Ac.
From ROGERS A BUO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co.
Aho,
CLOCKS and WATCHES
of the latest American trod European Manufacture,
lukhauoocit, Dec. 18,40£7. j
§>arbtae & ©rg (Sootis.
0. S. M I I. L S & CO.
Corni r Tioga ami Warrgn Strectf,
TI NKHANNOCK, PENN'A.
ife
Are now opening a large stocfeo
33 ir cl'W'SLir o
such aa
IRON, STEEL a NAILS,
!
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var
nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail
Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan
ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of
all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives,
Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin,
Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c.
HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE,
Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
Pitts c f every kind, llniues. Iron Pad
Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth
Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread. Silk
Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trac
I Chains, kc. Are.
PAINTS AND OILS,
SI'EIOI, ANI) LUBKICATIXG OILS
ALSO
CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW WARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
iVails and Iland-Rakes at
wholesale and retail.
All of which have been
SELECTED WITH 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.
'funk. l'a. 21hh, 18(57.
NOWOPENED.
j
BV
A-. 23. IVX OT T
THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK.
IW TUN KHAN NOCK., PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STUCK
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
of
convicting of
consisting ot
consisting o!
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DKE-S GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GKOCERIES
GROCERIES
OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
IIATN AND CAPS
IIATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ae„ Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities ami at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT. ;
Ttlrik May I ft. 'GG—vf,nJß
Insurance Agency.
DANIEL WRIGHT k NEPHEW,
AI lunkhannock, 2\i,
Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi
ble Insurance Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, $1,763 20?.
Knterprise, " " 372,304.
Manhattan, New York, ■' 1 052,128.
N American, •' " 755,057,
Lorillard. 1 " 1,430.540.
Corn Exchange, " " 501,095.
Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525.080.
I.ycoming, 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
Cumberland Valley, " 506.000.
N. England Mutual, '• 5,000,000.
Property of all kinds will be insured at tho most
in any of the above companies.
Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft,
promptly adjusted and paid.
DANIEL WRIGHT
A NEPHEW,
j Tufck, Pa., Sept, 19, 1£67,-r7n7tf.
! ©rugs & Jlffciriius.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
•
_. iV A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, stud ([lVctual
WENh 0 its original color
, with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
! ened. falling hair checked, and Ltdd
| ncss often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can re lore the
I hair where the follicles ate toyed,
or the glands atrophied utd decayed.
But such as remain car ' • avc-d for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous
Its occasional use will prove ... die ..a.r
from turniug gray or falli 'g off, and
consequently prevent baldness, free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the V igor can
only benefit but not harm it. It wanted
merely lor a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can he found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet L-u.
long ou the hair, giviug it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE SI.OO.
Sol.t t.y ('. Detrick, Tnnkhannoek, Pa, Sterling*.
! Son, Sterlingville, O. Bergo, Nicholson, l-rear,
Dean & Co., Factoryville, and alt Druggists anp
Ddalers everywhere.
DR. J WRIIOADS
DEPW cI.YZ) YA'JI/JS'IT STOftl?.
lhel.tr *->• ai. i in--i vniu|ilete Drug Mors in
TUN KIIA WOCK.
NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW |S TIIK THUG TO iii v :
Just received and for Sale a splendid stock of
NE IV G0 0 D ,
including—
PRLC.3,
r A I NTS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS,
BRUSHES OF ALL
1) E S U It IPTION S,
Pockct Hooks,
ElAiri TONICS.
HAIR D\ts,
STERLING'S AMBBOSIA,
TOOTII DROPS,
HAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CONFECTIONERY,
STATIONHIES TOBACCO,
H AVANA CI G AR S . (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES. Ac., Ac.. Ac.
all the Popular patent medicines cf the day
And in fact every imaginable article
belonging to a
FI/AST CLASS DRUG STOJIE.
Don't forge tto call at
dm; riioads' drug store.
vGn37if. Tankhannoek.Pa.
Jjiltmgfi it- piiillipri
Keep ou band and at all times, a
full stock of
DHY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES'*
Boots & Shoes, ofElmira inanuFture.
" <C Bing'mton "
" " City U
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE,
GLASS and CROCKERY
Asbton and Bbl. SA^T^"
DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds
Flour Meal &, Bran.
PORK, HAM and FISH,
Farming Utensils, &c., &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
purchasers, during the season ; will
be found ou Bridge Street, below
Hufford's Hotel, the sign in large
letters "Store."
Wc 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
Tuukhannock, May 27, '67—n42 If
§)artitaE.
~ c-'d- gsaheart Icq
' ''' ' ''' r" ' *
• I
oundry, Machine,
ij
B
, | AND
r
y*~ l ?- shop.
r ,
i,
* STREET,
1
1
".•'U.VKIIANXOt'K, PA.
'
*
Having hail • . g experience as Foundry
nen and jii.niiiests, and employing none bat tbe
workmen the undesigned pledge themselves
I to exe<ute all work in their line in a style not sur.
' passed by any s tnilar cstablisbmnt in the eountry-
MILL GEARINGS
a
P
made anj fitted up ou short notice, from patterns on
hind of all sites. •
,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
and other Farming Implements.
~ I
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—ALSO——
STOVES OF ALL KINDS.
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| Tin, Sheet-Iron, anil
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HOLLOW-WARE.
LA ATP.S, LB AT, PLPBS, Ac., Ac.
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slwsv® -n „and or
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Tunkhannock, April 25th, 1567 —v'jnoStf.
Hardware a?*' Iron.
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NOW OFFER FOR SALE.
IRON, STEKL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE J
RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HORsE-SHOHS, HAM
MERED* HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON.
i BUILDERS" HARDWARE.
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT
SPINDLES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BOTTS, NUTS. WASID
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER 7
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS. Ao., Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 1 0 ORDER
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
FALSBAK'S SALES.
j r:.ntiiU. March 2S, tSt>3. vln33
WM. MACK & SON
NOW take pleasure in informing the public that
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they have opened their
Carriage Manufactory I
IN i
TUNKIIANNOOK,
And are
ready
to fill
ORDERS
I NONE BUT
First-Class Mechanics
EMPLOYED i
REPAIRING
dono promptly and well.
Tuokbannock March "1 ISfißtf.
G* ASTMAN mat nfacturea every variety of Boot
YJ and Shies auu retails at wholesale prices Ro
~ member the place. Tioga street, near corner o
j Warren.
fßisrillaiuflus,
Jiuck & Sterlings'
| FURNITURE WARE RuCM
Over Sherman & Latham's >■
next door to Wall's Hotel,
TUNKHANOUK, P A .
PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS,
MARBLE COTTAGE SITUS, v
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
PARLOII SUITS IN HAIR CL0 TiJ
I PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH,
; SIDE-BOARDS,
WARDROBES,
BOOK CASES,
EXTENSION TABLES,
MATKESSES,
and a large variety of low-priced Furniture at tbe
lowest cash rates.
BCCK a STERLING
v7o47tf.
QLOTHING STORE
AKD
Rents' Jurnisfttng |oods ;
H. BA ItIIAM & CO.
Announce to the public that they havo recent;? ft.
ted up and remo-t ed their Clothing Store to a.
Store House of C P. Miller.
Tunkhannoek, Pa.
Their stock coprieei every description of
! MENS' Affl BOYS' CLDHINI
such as
; T'PBSS CO A TS,
SACK COATS,
O VBJiCOA 7,0'
PANTS
V£ T,
SHIRT.
UNDER HIRTS.
i DRAIVERS,
BOOTS,
HATS \ CAPS,
| Heck-ties,
Hosiery,
Suspenders,
HandktrchiCj
COLL A life, UMBRELLA'S
:ntl in faet everything in tbeCiothing or Furn -i
'me it
VERY LOW ERIOES.
In addition to the aboxe we havo an elegant
-ortmetit of
Clothes, Cassiniers and Vesting?,
i-Tf" Clothing made to order at the shorten .
\ tioe
Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere ini
SECURE QUOD GOOES
ASl>
PA.in raxoEs.
//. B Alt HAM 4- CO.
Tunk , Aug. s,'gß--vSnl-tt.
For Sale at Molts
BOOTS.
BINGHAMTON BOOTS.
i
ot Lester A Co's
best make
lili' and CALF
OWEGO . BOOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
A full stock of
Ladies' Shoes, g
Balmoral, Congress. Polish Boats ot G'ove
Kid and Gnat. Also, J
Button Gaiters.
i GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVE
ni MITTENS.
Gents' KID GLOVES,
Lined, Unlined and Fur-linsd,
For Sale at 3lolt's
CORN EH STORK,
I Tnnkhannuck. Pa.vßnlltf
A VALUABLE
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
The undersigned ofTers for sale a ROUSE .t L 1 *
situate on second St., Tunkhannork, Pa adjuntai
residence, tormerly of Harvey Sickler n w owsw
bv Benj. P. Carver. The property will be dtspc*?
of
ON REASONABLE TERMS
Tbe bouse is a
Two Story Frame Building,
2d by 32 feet, WITH WING ATTACHED. W
22 feet, 1J Stories high. A good WELL of
NEVER FAILING WATER '
and a LARGE CISTERN FOR SOFT WATER.
on the premises ; together with fruit tree- ,
mental trees. Ac. There is a fine Cellar ull i ' r ';
building, The property constitutes a most Jestrnt
' home and will t>e
SOLD AT A BARGAIS !
t K?* For further tusrtieulars. aptdv to
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I Tonkhaonock, Pa.. Jan. Id. 19dd
DOBBIN'S
ELECTRIC
BOOT POLISH.
MAKES A LASTING SUIN'E
-1 Those who black their boots on Satur .i, •' *
with ordinary blacking, don't have much --* IIA
I Sunday, as the polish fades off; but the ski" l '
DOBBINS' BLAf KING
LASTS SATURDAY SIGHT A AI D "
SUkIiAV. _
: IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING
Alanufacturtxl only by J. ii- Dobbin?, lt
mouse Soap and Blackiug Works, si*th
Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, _ rt .
For sale by BILLINGS A PHILLII s, e
pike St., laear the caaal,) Tuukhanuock, • •
allin.