farm ©art en & Jiittheu.- Fanners, and Agricultural men generally are requeued to contributed to this Department, a. It ia from their experience that we hope to gain sotne biing of interest for our readers. CABBAGE JELLT —BoiI Cabbage in th usual way and aquecze it in a colander till perfectly dry; then chop small, add alittb butter, pepper and salt; press the whol very closely into an earthenware nioul'. ard l ake on hour either in a ride oven or in front of lite fire. W ben done turn itou' 4 A correspondent of tbe American farm er's Magazine helped to build a corn crib in Vermont fifty-five years ago, which is stii so good order, and in which no rat or m< u was ever known to be. It is set on stone pillars, two feet high, each capped by a broad, flat stone, smooth on the underskk THE WELL SWEKP. —The editor of the Agriculturist, discussing the various kind of patent windlasses ami curbs for wells, comes back to the old-fashioned well swe< ;> as the simplest, most durable, easiest, and by far the best method of drawing watei from wells not over twenty or twenty-five feet deep. "Th old oaken bucket," hung on a sweep, has some advantages, certainly beyond those of association and poetry. INDIAN SLAI PEBS.— Take a quart or three pints ot sifted meal, a piece of lard as big as a turkey's egg; poor a tea cup full of boiling water over them, add a big spoonful of salt, three or lor eggs previous ly beaten, mix enough to thin them about like muffiu batter; grease ihe grid.lle well pour on two or three large spoonfuls; when brown, turn. Serve them hot. It is a de-* lightful bread. BURNS.— An exchange saysthat nothing on the face of the earth equals cool watei as a remedy for Burns. " The burned Lpot tionshoidd be soaked several hours in water, persons whose hands have leen severely burned have experienced such a relief by placing them in a basin of water at tbe bed side that they could sleep comfortably ai night and wake and find themselves al most as well as ever. The remedy is very simple and easly tried. To PREVENT RUST ON PLOWS.—A enr respondent of the Rural World, gives tin following which he says he tried success fully. It is simple and wonji adopting None but the plowman know* the advn. lage of having a blight plow./ Tbe writi has tried a gtcal many atlieles to prevent plows and other agricultural implement Irom rusting. There is nothing so good and handy as patent axle grease. I have used tallow, paint, and Japan .varnish, bit the Dxle grease is always convenient an< easily applied. CURING HENS OK SETTING We hav lately seen (we forget wliete) an easy ate rational cure. It is simply t< put itn.lt the hen a few eggs just about ready to hae or put one or iw. young chickens tindera the uight time; take her off anj put her i a box with the young chicks a few hour-, then take the chicks away from Iter am! turn her out, and, in a majority of ca->, she will,after clucking for a day or tvt -, commence laying again, feeling, in Iter owe mind, well assured that she has fulfill* the maternal instinct . LARD. ---The lard should be taken < F the inwards as soon as taken out and seat ed two or three days in spring water, chang ing it twice a day, then fried in an in-n kettle and kept for winter use The Ie > should be cut up in small pieces and fried nicely, and when a little cool strain into tin pans; when cooled to the consistency of honey turn it into a fat tub or a store jar, cover tight, and set it in the atore-roon If for summer use, wheu the weather be comes woi m set tbe tub or jar on a tab! or shelf in th* cellar, three or four feet from the bottom. In this wav we keep lard the year round without salt or even trying once in the spring. A MIXED IIUSBANDRT.—Ar ex change in disquisition on fanning police says: it will be seen that we must new lay our plans for a mixed husbandry— that is the products of the field, the or chard and the garden. Not only these, bin there is another small stem or two that •kould not be overlooked, the railroads will need ties and timber for track purpos es, and this will make a new demand on Hi), it is true that this is a crop not matur ing in one year, but it is nevertheless a crop that we moat plant and wait patiently I for the harvesting. Our old forests will ' soon be stripped of timber for this purpose, and the new supply must come from the farms; we must, therefore, begin at once to, supply this new demand. LEAKS OF IHE FARM. —To feed nubbin- | of corn or dry ground feed to cattle; be cause it is n.-t properly chewed, as intend ed by Nature, and as is necessary to be en tircly digested. To feed cattle in stacks, because they waste more than they eat. To allow cattle to roam at will all over the eonntrt or tbe farm; because they tram ' pie and injure valuable grassland or gtain crops. Keep them at home, soil th*-m. and | have warm stables; you will save food and economize feed. To allow hay to lie late in the evening. Is is better to neglect your com to secure your by early. To bum valuable timber for fuel, at pre*- j ent prices of timher. To let untullied land lie waste and un- : Used when it would be quit easy to devote j it to tbe production of trees for the purpo-e of bnilding. The wood fuel any farmei uses each winter would be worth in money sufficient to purchase coal for two years. To let cattle out of the staole on cold days after eating dry fe- d and l*e sent ofl to fill themselves with ice water and get a gbid. or stand huddled up in some fence corner lh gr. at r part of the da\. To etibivati- any „>or. land than can be thoroughly i-kei, ear. of 8 „d well manur ed. 1 1 . e, > L.rncr will |„ok long and bard enough, I* *fk hi d Hi< re 1 a ke than he i* I •ware of. IJJisttllaiteaus. LACK * WESTERNR R. Winter Arrangement-- 1867-8. TRAINS LEAVE. WggTVTARD | EASTWARD. Great Rend, j Mail, i Station*, i Mall, i Great Ren I Aecom. [ • | | j Ace am. A M. 9,00 New York 4,45 7,30 Philadelphia 6.20 11,15 New llnoipt'n 2 40 A.M. 12,05 Manu'ka Ch'nk 1.50 10,30 3,55 Scranton 10.28 6,30 11,30 4,41 Faoturyvillo 9.24 5.25 12,00 5,01 Nicholson 9,00 5,01 12.55 5,45 Montrose 8,20 350 1,50 6,25 Great Rend 7,40 2,50 DIXNKR AT DELAW ARE STATION CONNECTIONS. At NEW HAMPTON. with Central 1!. 11 of V c Jersey, for New York, Elizabeth, l'lsinfielJ, Some;- ville, Easton, Ac. At WASHINGTON, with Morris A Essex R. R , f.r New York, Newark, Morristowa, ilackettstowi Easton, Ac At MANUNKA CHUNK, with Belvidere Dela ware R. R., for Philudel{>hi.->, Trenton, Phillip-burs; DelviJere, Ac. At SCRANTON, with Lackawanna A R. R , (or PitUton, Wilkcs-Barre, lllootnsburg, Ku pert. Danville, Northumberland, Ac. ; also, wit; Delaware A Hudson K. R, for 01y| hant, Arcbbuid anil Carbondale. At GREAT REND, wi'b Erie Railway, for Bin? hainpton, Elrnira, Buffalo, Ithaca", Syracuse an Oswego. R. A. IIENKY, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. WYOMING DIVHON. DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL OF TRAINS On anil after Nov. 2d 1868, DOWN TRAINS DEPART FROM TUNKHAN NOOK, AS FOLLOWS : Ist EXPRESS PASSENGER— at 6.20 A M., connect ing with N.J. Central, and North Penu'a Rail Roads, arriving at N. Y. at 350 P. M. and at Phil adelphia at 2 P. M 3d FREIGHT ACCOM UODATION Jepirts at 9.30 A M. Arrives at Mauch Chunk at 7.00 P. M. UP TRAINS ARRIVE AT TUNKHANNOUK, AS FOLLOWS: Ist FREIGBT ACCOMMODATION at 10 50 A. 5! leaves Mauch Chunk at 3.30.- 2nd EXPRESS PASSENGER arrives at 4.30 P M Leaves N. Y. via N J. Central at 6.45, and Phil a via North PeDn'a at 7.45 A. M FURNITURE AJNTD CABINET WARE. STANSBURY. 11 ASS i- CO., \NNOUNCE to the public that the Furnitur ■ Rooms forutetly kept hy Stansbury A Hasshav been removed to the Planing .Mill ot D. L PECKHAM, COBNEB OF COUBT HOUSE SOU ABE 1 with whom a partnership has Iwen formed where ; by availing themselves of steam power, with itupmv ed machinery they are prepared to furuish ever; thing in their line, from TO A MOP HANDLE, A; m- Lowest Idling I'rlce*. lAIIEKTAkIM. attended to at the short I notice. I'plinlatrrlng and Repairing done to order. STANSBURY, UASS A CO. | Tunkhanno.-k, March 13 1965.-tf. NE W (AKCY AND TRIMMING STORE Tioga Street, Tunkbannock, Pa. MRS. E. LKASE. HAVING lately npencl anew Fancy Shire . of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of THIMMINa, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Emhrolderi- - Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs ar. t Collars, L*ee, Veih. Cnretf*, LadiesNe kties, be. quality of Couabs, Needles and Tbiead of the be.- quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, large stock of Fans, TOTSj Including China, Bronze, Papier Mai-he Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys. For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White. Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. • MRS. E. LEASE Tunkbannock, May 30, IS6B SCRANTON STEM COFFEE ill SPICE HILLS. ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICE S, C. W. XntKPATBICK & CO., 4 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD. CREAM TARTER, dkC. A'fl. 577 Lackawanna Arenac, (A few doors East of the Wyoming llouse,) v We grind all our own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE I AND AS CHEAP AS IN AA Y CITY. C. W KIRK PATRICK, 11 s. sEAKLE Serai, ten, :, July 15, '6B—v7n4Bty. •pOWANDA WORKS. TOW*NDA, PEXX'A., MANTFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, BENT TUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. •SCROLL SAWING. PLANING. ETC , ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES df- BENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. The above are from the best SECOND \ OAK, LIGHT AND HKAVT WAGONS ON HAND. We have the Broad and Narrow Guage. Ujff" MILL PICKS made and dressed. W. X. BISHOP, Superinteuiiaat. M C. MERCUR, Pr rsident. v9nlly TowaaJa, July 2, ltigg. j UJisfrllanftius. pillTM), nr on s* V.'ell* at-d J 'V Rhoiot*. unkh.ini.ock, Ueun's, nt "HHP|H| u FNOI.i-H - KKM -PU'll —-A- J • tc LINIMKNT. This Lint -12- . moat utiiiKls unrivalled ;-ni i. the bet, choapost most |oiertul Linitm-.r ever offpred to tho puhlie, for man or horsa. It b* he-n u.p.l for rnanv ieir* in Erqtlafd, hi ie Icajinir rarriers. and 'hov h*v.- had the pr.-;t-.-- - n-.i-S!" veitli it of any liniment ever used tor the cuo ! ot horse* Those rho h iic horse.- that t.re sweet.i. dor lam. have swelled joints, spr.i in--, bruise*, oi l sores, 11.-i cuts, collar Rails, 4" • ahonht try this l iniment ai. 1 thotr will he convincej that it i su|a;ii -r to all tt le. Don't fail to call tor the Great En< li-ih Sireenn/ j Liniment. I). G. GAKEY. j Midiletown, N. Y., Feb. 19, 186- tf. JUST OPENED A full .mj well Selected Mock of SKGARS, S.MOKNK; TOI;AC( o, CTIEW ING TOBACCO, S.MOKFKS' AUTIt l.l>, I NOTIONS, Ac. At Tl'NKll INNOI K, Fa. ; _ The undersigned takes pleasure in solicit it R tl j inhabitants o! this place and vicinity to call :;n I e.\ i aniine his jt... Is. SUI'ERIOR FA ILlTlivS j L'natde hi.n to su| pl.- B..TTER and CIIEAI'EK ARTtULIv* In bis ine at WHOLE-ALE and RET VIL than can he bouql.t elsewhere Call at M. R. KOIiNSTAM.M'S (Urane A Lnll's rdd stand.) Tunkhamiock May 5. 1863 tf. ROU & BROWITB | Fire, Fife, Accident, and I.lve Slock GENERAL INSURANCE MONTROSE. PA. ' APITAL RBPP.ESENTkD ' H EI: i3u,000,00: lonie Ins. Co., N Y..fpiti>l nnd Surplus,B4 ' Oil On ins. Co. ol N. Aueri--n, Phila " •• 2.000.(MM art ford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. '• 2,OOOjMM utoarn " •' " " TOO.OtiO • lens Falls " Glcn' Falls, N Y„ " 4 (t.itO /.vcotnina Co. Mutual. Muncy, Pa, 4,oooOfM' I Farmers' Mutual. York, " 7uo IMM i'hoeni.x Insurance Co Philadeb.hia, $250 00" "ONNKCTICC-T NIUTOAI. Lies INSURANCE COMCANI jot Hartford, Ct. Capital - 921,000,00- 1 Votes received '.n finvi.it-nt oi one-half tbe j premium, on whuh six t-r cent, inter - nly is eh irrv-l, an l the note is n ver to l.e ai I under any circumstances—nt it.-.-.th or J lafurtty the J>!I v will be pud in tull and I -.i.tes irtveri up. I Travelers' In-. Co. oi llartf rl Ct. Capital f an-l stirp ds - - - "00.(1" Insurance on till kinds r f Live -to.k again.-: th. I | an I tenth from *nv <-au-e ! All Business entrusted rnour care will lo ut'rn le i .■> on fair terms, and ill L-'.-ses promptly adjusts. f*" Ofli'-e Ist door Kart Innn li nking Office j H. Cooper A Co., Tort.piki St., \J .niri.se, I'- I CLINGS STKoftJ, f . HAH. L. Iln-.WN \ ? TOI DA BROWN. Agent- M. C 91'TTt "N. Esq., Friendsville, Pa , Bolii t • CHA3 H. SMITH. Montrose, P., j vT wM tf. kjKW CLOTHING A s 'IFRCII ANT TAII.OKI Aifi l->TAUI ,!SH~ IKS I. 1 lakes pleasure in announcing to the public that ! bis -ei ur. l tbe s. rvtevs ot a tirs* - lass < UTJ fcL j from N. w Y<-tk. and will Keep hen-after, in coin- - i tion with hi* Clothing IVprrtnienr. a first class h, j. r the manufacture of CLOTiIIN'J, In all styles : the times. CUTTING A MAKING, done at short notice. Every description of MI NN' .It BUYS' ( L -THING. constantly on hand, such a Jlress Onti, 4 Business Coats, Hark Coals, Oi ercnats, Punts, VcC. SHIRTK, UNDERSHIRTS & DRAWERS, end all troods kept In the Clothing and Gents Eur- ! Dishing line. Call and examine GOODS and price.* ; before purchasing elsewhere. C. DETRICK. funk ,PA n23 ly it* jjhillips Keep on band and at all times, h i I full stock (f 3DH.Y GOODS AND GHOGE RIES^ BOOTS KNHoes, ofElmiraiuanurture. " " Bing'mton " " " City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE, GLASS and CROCKER'. I .\shtoQ and Bid. SALT, IKIKI) FRUITS, of nil kini- Flonr Peed. Meal & Bran. PORK, HAM an.i Pl>ll. Farming Utensils. &c., tSrc. We take in exchange, al! kinds of I Grain, ai the highest market prices. Receive and forward feight of all kinds for up. or D(;WN the river during the season for sliipping. and will keej •oal on hand, in quantities to sui; urchasers, during the season ; will e lound on Bridge Street, below Hufford's Hotel, the sign in large letters "Store." I T*R 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 ihe best place to buy where there is the most bloving done. Our stock is always full, as we receive goods every I day from New York, and are bound to soli as low as the lowest. BILLING & PHILLIPS Tunkhauuoek, May 27, 'L7 —U-42 tf J I) art tat \ |lri( Sootis 0. 8. 3! ILLS A 00. Comer Tioga and Warrge Street.-, TUN KIIANNOCK, I'KNN* A. Arc now opening a largo toi ko Hardware, such tie IJ3OM, STEEL & WAILS, Faints., Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Hods, Building Hardware, Median ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives. Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin. Ropes, aiso ilatehets, wrenches &c IIARNE.-RF MAKER- HARDWARE. Buckles, Japanned Bnckh s, Silver j>late LUBRICATING o*l L V ALSO (ROCKERY, GLASS, woo HEN AND WILLOW- WARE WINDOW aud PICTURE frames, GLAS.S. OF ALL KINDS. iVails and 11 aud-Rakes at wholesale and retail. All --f which nave been SELECTED WITH GREAT CAR! tml expressly for this market, and ill lliuy ask is an examination of tie goods to satisfy all of the truth oi .'hat we sav. Remember the place I BOSS. MILLS & Co. Tnnk. Pa. Mav 2Dih. 1807 NOW OPENED. r A. XI. AIOT T TIIE CORNER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIE D lIY HENRY STARK. IN TUN K HA.NNOCH, PA. NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STUCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SI'RUNG AND SI AIMER GOODS ennsigting of e.>n.'i.-liiig of con*i*tiog ot Cnuxisting of DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRV GOODS DRY GOODS i w DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRit-s GOODS DRK.-S GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS i IIATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS H \TS AND CAPS IIATS AND CAPS CARPETING CARPE IING CARPETING CAItIEiING Ae„ .fee., Ac-, Ac., & Ac., Ac.. A.*., Ac, Ae., A ~ Ac., In itirg" quantities and at reduced prices. A. B. MOTT. Tnnk Mi l ft. 'Cfi—v6*.3B m Insurance Asrrncy. I) AXIS I Will GUT k NEPHEW. At hmk'fiatwock, 'jpti, '.r Agent it lor the full.-wing, aud all olher rerponni- ' i-le In.-uranre Companie 9 : X America, Philadelphia, Afc-et", $1,763 2E7. Enterprise, " '* 372.307 j Manhattan, New Y-.rk. ' 1 052.12*-. ' N. American, •' " 755,057. j Lorillard, ' " 1,436.540. i Cum Evehange, " " 50) 09." 1 Ruiineis'lns Cu., Yik, " 525.1 So. ' Eyemi ing. Mum-y, " 2,800,000. ; Hume, New Vntk " j Hartford, Hartford, 1,788,153- i Phoenix, • ' 1,103.467 j Travelers, '• •' 741,337* ! Hartfuri I.i e-tnik, " " 178,924. I H'ime, New Haven, " 1.438,491 ! Cumberland Valley, " 506.000. j N. England Mutual, • 5,000,000. I Pnq arty ot all kinds will !> insured at the inc-* i rei-onalile rites, in any of the above companies. Losses to insurer- by Fire, a. cident or theft, promptly adjusted and paid PAN TEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, luaki Pa i Sept. 19, 1867,-v77tf. 1 . fJiugs & srticiitfs. • Ayer's Hair Vigor, For resloring Gray Hai'r to its natural Vitality and Color. sgvftv A dressing which .jftjM Vi is at once agreeable, healthy, aud effectual fiair. * Faded or gray ifUm 1 JEfIR hair is soon restored jjCTgA JjPto to its original color triih the gloss and freshness of youth. Tiiin hair is thiclf enod, falling hair checked, aud bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hah- where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied aud decayed. But such as remain can he saved 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 prevent the hair from turning gray or falling of}', and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but uot liuhn it. If wanted merely for a HAIR •DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does uot soil white cambric, aud yet L U. long on the hair, giving 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. Sold by C. Petri k, Tuntiiiannock, Pa, Sterling K Son, Sterlingvflle, r. Berge, Nicholson, Frear, Dean A Co., Faetoryville, and all Druggists anp lMalers everywhere. DP. .1 W RHOADS P'JiCG AA 7) VA7I /A Zr .V TORE. Ibe Ibt r f ■. > • mt< et l 03 -re in Tl' \ K II \ \ NOCK. NEW T;< IT) T> V Full EYERYH V K s T I: F FS . BRUSHES OF AI.L DESCKJ P T IONS, POCKET LLOOKS, 1 IIAYPI TONICS. , HAIR DYES, STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, TOOTH DROPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, C 0 N KKCTIO N E R Y, STATION HIES TOBACCO, II WAX A CI G AR S . (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. SIIOUL DKR BRACES, TRUSSES, A,-., A-.. ALL TH: POPULAR PATENT WEDICINtS OF THE DAY ! And in fact every iniagiliable article j belonging to a F I ft ST cLA SS DIIUG ST Oil E . \ Doti't tto i-all t DIE KHOAUS' DRUG STORE. v6i.37 f. T in K bannock. Pa. THE-EAGLE DRUGSTORE,; TUNKHANNOCK, PA. G. J. WRIGHT. (Successor to Drg. Lvmau A Well*,! legs to announce that he will continue trade at the Id stand, on TIOGA STREET, veeping a well SELECTED at, ek, adapted to thia mar ket. A full as-ortuieul of JL3 3C* UL SF f tlth* P PUL.TR PATENT MTJ-ICIN ES— Ayers, vnc'A, ibdii.-ter's, tVuhait'S. Wolull's, Seovill'A. \ -henk's, I pliim'.-, Ilelmhold'A Sroti',, AT*., Ac. LATEST !& BEST RERFUMXKY, i t 1 if- -.O * | ALSO, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, &C. &C., FCC.,AC. | escriptions, carefully compounded. C. J WRIGHT 'iitnk., Pa.. Jan. Ist, IFU9.— vßn22-ty F there is any article In the line ot Furniture 1 you wist Buck A Sterling will supply you A' ' ices that will letve NN eh in. e to grumble. FJ 1 ASTMAX'S Witor-prnoi 8,.1.T-* are warranted A n..t tn rip, crick, run over. 'l'hoy are jaM the ing f.ir teamster., IN nhermen AN I others who are hjei-t to ont -iioo>- EXPOSURE. . | j DO YUU want Spring, or Cot Beds, you can find thorn at Bu k A Sterlings', and the;.* won't ' harge you ,-uch prices for theiu'tba' you can't nf ri to buy. gives his oust- IMERS the benefit of hl ; I an.jtiut.l ini-IIIG a I.itie and .-arcs totnen an 1 J.ofits usuily paid to Johers, Midiieuieu THE ■ holeaale dealers, j 1 Jjariifacf. C- D- GEARHAfiTHO. _ . > | 1 r \s ** : ! ouiMlry, Machine, AM* # | Shop. .. AKiiEN STREET, rUNKiIAKNOi'K, PA. tlaying bin !:--. g experience as Founirv n! -ii r> i Vn-uinests, and employing none but the workmen the unden-igned pledge themselves to exet ute aU work in (heir line in a style not sur. passed by any t miliar tstablirhu.nl in the country i - i i I ~ M!LL GEARINGS ! I J I 1 j made nl op on ebort notice, from pattern? on j bun i ot all files. | PLOWS, CULTIVATORS! nj otter Farming Implements, | ! ALSO •i 1 STOVES GF A'.L KINDS. j | # Tin, vSheei-Inm. ami j j j HOLLOW-WARE. LAMPS, LB AT, PIPES, Sc., Ac. \ j ilwav n otini cr f i . - K \KIIAKT, .V CO. 'xunkhaanock, April 9tb, IStiT.—vbnjStf. Hardware alroi. nu IN 1 ii RoT il i: Rs . NOW OFFER FOR SALE. IRON, STEI-L, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS. j. BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORsE-SHOES, HAM MERED HOKSE NAILS. i WROUGHT IRON, S 3HLDEIS' HARDWARE. CARPKN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT • ( SPINDLES,CARRIAOESPRINOS, AXLES. ' •PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASH. ERS BELTING. PACKING • GRIND STONES; PLASTER 7 1 PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Ao , Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUF ACTT'It ED 1 0 ORDER LEATHER AND FINDINGS FAI#BAK\S SALESL -ronton uturch 23. 13t>3. vln33 WM. MACK & SON \^ r OIV take ple-norc in informing tbe public that i they have opened their Carriage Manufactory IN TUNKIIANNOCK, m Ami are eady , t* All i ORDERS NONE BI T First-Class Mechanics EMPLOYED REPAIRING mj.tir and well. Tonkbannock Maivb U6Bt£ jj* ASTMAN manufactures every variety of Boot* I i -Sard Shoe* and retails at wholesale pricu . Re 1 memier the pUoe Tioga street, near our net o Werrea street- pisffllaiifons. Buck &"Sterl i ])■>', FURNITURE WARE Rq o | Over Sherman & Lathroii's . , next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANNOCK, PA , j PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITs PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR ( Lot; j PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, ! SIDE-BOARDS, WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TAHLES, MATR ESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture. a ; j. lowest cash rates. , , BI'CK 4 STERLING v7n47tf. i QLOTHLSO STORE A St) . lints' furnishing jjjooi H. BA It IIA M & CO. I Attn>ouce to the puhih- that ih--y have re.nt!f. ted up and removed their Clothing St, r t„ K, | Store House of C P. Miller. Tunkhannock, Pa. Their gtock copriccs every description of IS AND BOYS' CLOHIII such as TEESS COA IS, A ACE CO A Ts, OVEKCOAi. PANTS VE T, 6HIET, UNDER HIR 75 BRA WKRS. BOOTS, • , HA TS 4- CAPS I Scc/i^US, Iloiitry. Stuqir rulers, IhiniUtrrh.:, |- COLLARS, IM BR ELL A". nd it fa,. % t in th- CJ.thin£ or Furnish if iim* at irrp v • ivo n iv V Xj .1.1 j. JJU U JT LlUiii.V In ad lit ton *o the above we hive an alegai.i j onrtineot of i Clothes, asNimers and Vestiii<:s. t %T Clothing uialc* to or lor at tie- eh .r>. j lice I Cai: and sec. before j.u.huing elsewhere an I SECURE G'JOD GOODS AMI PA.in TTIICES. H. BAR HAM f CO. Tank , Aug. 5,' gB.--vßnl-tt. For Sale at Mod's, BOOTS. BINGNAMTON BOOT-. ot Les er A Co's best make KIP an-I CALF f OWEGO BOOTS, Best make EASTERN BOOTS. i V o f Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots < t Ohoe Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWER-. GENTS' BUCKSKIN dLOU at MITTENS. Gent*' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lineJ, For Sale at Mott's CORNER STOKE, Tunkhann.uk, Pa.vsnlltf Winter Millinery. MRS. BARbWELL ba joet received a complete assortment MILLINERY AND FANCY tioOhl roR LA DIRS, AXf> CHILDRKN. | SATIN AND VELVET HAT" RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FRAME? alwi a large a-.,rtujent of BREAKFAST SHAWI,\ HOODS NUBIAS. ZEPHYRS, i, Ti, which she invites the attentiuu ot t * •• c o pur. h..s<- Orees nt Cloaks cat and hasted or mi te !<• ''' Tuuk Nov 2d, 1868 MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!! l!l iu. ta >r eviienc. of entcri.riie anl i ti ent, in TUNKIIAN N O C lv . Ihe undersigned has recently open, 1 a Ml*" STORK, tn tbe Room oi*upicd by Bu k 1 v ling, tn Stu k's Brick Biix-k, Iwo doom Ei-t Wyoming National Bauk, in which evervn it Ids line is kept,constantly on hand.so ia- ''^. MELODEONS. ORGANS. MOLINS. Ol U'V-; BANJOS, FLUTES, FIFES, rl, VKU'M .1 , " PUXXILGS, VIOLIN BOWS mi l - I l.lN'i-. " t*st quality—DßUMS, AUUOKDEONs. 4 NAS. • Sheet Music, Music Book; ; nil it shot*. ty - \ article connected with Musi in any ol it- I f'*- 1 branches. His GOODS aro all selected by Pruf. Louis! t* tious, of Wilkesbarre, uni ail Pian-s, Organs Meludeons, are warranted for 3 yeors. Orders from any point, will IK- pruiapt'Y ' 1 to unu goods turninhe.l from five t > fifteen i ' r ( ri , ; ceheaper laun in any other E,ti>.ti3'U ' B; kind, in this red ion of the county. J Arrangements have been ma lc wdb " peru-nced Tuner, woo will Tun* am r-'p*"*" ' of Musical Instruments. ~,„v A. L ; 4\EL lankhsneoek. Pa Jan. ii, 'aU.— v80251y