Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, April 21, 1869, Image 4

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J3T Farmers, aid AgricuUoral men gvnerally
use nrqueMed to contributed to this Depurtmeut, ••
U i* ftvm their experience that we hope to gainjsome
thing ef interact for our reader*.
JHTRather pay wages to a servant,
than accept the offeied help of occasional
attendant*—such ate never paid.
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The Ohio Furvar asctrta that ninetenlhs
of the toot and ankle ailments ot the i
bora* are traceable to standiug on dry
plonk floors
A CokUtroHDtNT of tLe Aaericsn
Farmer*' Magazine helped to build a coin
crib ia Vermont fifty-five years ago, which
is atill in good order and in which no rat
ur mouse was ever krwwn to be. It is on
stone pillar*, two feet high, each capped
by a tiro ad flat stone, smooth on the un
derside.
" FOOD FOR CincKKUa. -A writer recom
mends for chit-kens, for the first week after
hatching, hard boild egg?, to be given,
chopped fine, at least twice a day, wheat
a'eeped in milk, and course Indian meal,
bread crumbs, etc. A change of food is nec
essary twice a week, substituting cracked
corn for wheat
(jfA horse that is in the harness every
day needs an abundance ot food and the
right kind. Oats make more muscle than
corn, and should always from part of the {
food of a hard working horse. Corn gives
plumpness and imparts warmth. The
colder ihe weather the more corn; the
harder the work, the more oats.
ww— - ■ ■
There is need of but little pruning where
an orchard has been properly managed
from the start; no large limb will ever need
to be taken away, unless broken by winds
or injured inf some other way. Tinue
but little, is a good motto, but prune an
nually. Do not allow iiickers or limbs
that are crossing each other to grow se
veral years before they are removed.
Buffer the shoots that start out in the
' spring to remain until the leaves have fall
en in autumn, and then cut theta smoothly
• off. The trees need them for a time, and
nature, ever ready with a helping band,
rends them out to aid the leaves of the
top in elaborating '.lie sap and increasing
die whole growth of the tree.
T*t KITCHEN GARDEN. —It is a matter
of astonishment that so many farmers ap
pear to be indifferent to the kitchen garden.
There are many vegetables like celery,
lettuce, asparagus, rbnbarb andtpnany
others that might.be named that are ab
aolntely indispensable in there season up
on every well-supplied table. They are
healthful as well a palatable, aod no far
mer should deprive his family of an abund
ant supply of them, ltcsides, the garden, if
conveniently located, as it should be, near
the house, need not occupy all unreason
able amount of time, but oflers a place
where many an odd hour may be fiilled up
with pleasui# as well aa profit. There is
no estimating the saving which might be
effecled by greater attention to garden.
The fact is, the farmer is better situated
to have upon his table every luxury in tbe
way of vegetables and small fruits, since
he can produce them himself, than any
other class of people, but in point of fact
bow few avail themselves of the advanta
ges of thia position.
What is more healthful than tbe
rhubarb, or pie plant, in its season, and
yet how few gardens contain it! Who
weold deprive his family of celery, and yet
how few gardens give it any place!
iJ i. 1. _—l
LICE ON CATTLE.
BY J. WILKINSON.
Very few farmers have an itb-a of theim-
Mtue cost of wintering lice.
A lousy animal'will consume about one
toorth more food than one of th<- same size
which tafree from them, will lo?e flesh con
tinually; hence no stock-keeper can afford to
allow his animals to be lotuy, particularly
aa tbe remedy, a certain one, is so simple
Md inexpensive.
When any of the herd are ionad to be
infested with lice, apply the remedy at OBCC
In the whole herd, for one lousy animal
will aood stock a large number. The re
aaady if timply this: Apply dry wood
aabee to the animal from bead to tail
Tbe roost convenient mode of application
known to the writer is, to attach a light
wooden hoDp-seive.abort eighteen inches
It diameter and four inches in depth, with
n wirecloth bottom, with mesbee abont an
Sbt of an inch, to the end of a light, tongh
e, say ten feet in length, and ' wilh it
npply the ashes by sifting over the animal
his entire length.
Two or three quarts is sufficient for one
application on a Urge animal.
I have found the remedy most active
and. efficient when I applied it as soon after
thn aDimalt werethorougly dry, altera rain
that the ashes may not be washed off by
■tin for several days after it is applied;
but four or five days after an application,
il is desirable to expose tbe animal to a
drenching warm rain. As soon as the hair
ia dty, apply again and treat as before. A
third application ia generally sufficient,
and I bsve never known tbe fourth to
foil. Four to six days should intervene
the applications, ss tbe nits batch in from
lea to eight days, according to the po
aition tbey a'ccopy on the animal.
Tbe asbes of hard woods, those contain
kg most alkali, are best. The asbes of
nine wood will not destroy lice.
Tbe Stable should be thoroughly cleans
ad? R>d lime-wash the floor as well as the
•alls, every time tbe ashes are wsahed off
by ruin, notil the veimin are thoroughly •
eradicated
No fanner can sffoid to f*ed louiy cat- i
lis, and cattle ofteo lose condition from this
Shaw before tbe owner is aware of its ex-
If sib animal is lousy tbe lice may be
found around tW eyes, ears and nose, and
nn SUrh side of tbe brisket, between the
jiiliirti.—-4
—>> i fr- wi
DEL LACK X WESTERN r r.
f- 1 : r f fl 4 - |
Winter Arrangement-- 1867-8.
V TRAINS L'RAVI?-
WESTWARD |_ SVMg^Ci'
Grsat Band. I Mail. . Marios*. i M ill, 16rest 11. nd"
_ Accom. _| _{ • j ;f| Arc,in.
A M.
9,(10' New York 4<ft ®
7,30 Philadelphia 6.20
11,15 New Hanipl'n 2 40
A.M. 12.05 Manuka Ch'nk lAO
10,30 3,55 bora ntoo 10,28' 6,30 !
",30 4,41 F'actoryrille 9,24 5.25
12,0 5,01 Nicholson 9,00 5,01
12,55 5,45 Montrose 6,20 350
1,50 6,25 Great Bend 7,4U 2,50
DLNNLK AT DELAWARE STATION. *
CONNECTIONS. *
At NEW HAMPTON, Central K. K of New
Jersey, for New Yoik, Elizabeth, PUlnfield, -tomer
ville, Boston, Ac.
At WASHINGTON, with Morris A E??ex 11. R ,
for New York, Newark, Morristown, 11 aeketf-town
East on, Ac.
At MANUNKA CHUNK, with BelvUtrre Dela
ware K. R., for Philadelphia, Trenton, PWHhrtburg,
Belridere. Ac.
At SCRANTON, with Lackawanna A Blooinsburg
R. R , for Pittgton, Wilkes-Barre, Bloomsburg, Ru
pert. Danville, Northumberland, Ac. ; also, with
Delaware A Hudson K K. fur Glyphs Hi, Archbuld
and Carbondale.
At GREAT BEND, wi'h Erie Railway, for Bing
hampton, Elmira, Buffalo, Ithaca, Syracuse and
Oswego.
R. A. HENRY,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
WYOMING DIVIION. > •
DEPARTURE .VND ARRIVAL OF TRAINS
On and alter Nov.. 2d 1808.
DOWN TRAINS DEPART FROM TUNKHAN
NOCK, AS FOLLOWS;
Ist EXPREBS PxasKSGEß—at 6.20 A M., connect
ing with N. J. Central, and North Peno'a Rail
Roods, arriving at N. Y. at 350 P. M. and at Phil
adelphia at 2 I'. il
34 FREIGHT ACCOMMODATION departs at 9.30 A.
M. arrives at Mauch Chunk at 7.00 P. M.
UP TRAINS ARRIVE AT TUNKHANNOCK,
AS FOLLOWS:
Ist FEEIGHT ACCOMMODATION at 10 50 A. M.
leaves Mauch Chuck at I 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 Penn'a at 7.45 A. M
LACKAWANNA A BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
On and Alter
Monday, November 30, 1868.
PASSENGER TRAINS WILT. RUN AS I'OLLOWS t
SOUTHWARD
* 1 " A. M.YP." WRI A-: MR p. M
Leave Scranton, S.JS 4.10 10.20 6.42
Plttston, 6.56 4.47 10.56 7.18
'• Kingston, 629 5.25 11.30 7.50
u Rupert, 8.38 7.47
" Danville. 8.04 8.20
ArrlveNorth'mbcrl'nd 9.43 9.05
NORTHWARD.* '
A. M. | P. M. I A. M. t P- *
Leave North'mtierl'ml 7.10 4.45
Danville, 7.48 6.23 I
" Rupert. 8.18 6.55 •I ■
" Kingston, 10.67 8.40 8.55 j 2.35
" Plttston, 11.29 I 9.10 955 f 3.05
Arrive Scranton, 12.05 | 9.43 10.00 |3 40
Tralnr leaving Scranton at 5.25 A. M. and 4.10 r.*.
connect at Northumberland with trains on P. h. Ik
R. R. for Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington, Wil
liamsport, Look Haven, Pittsburg and West.
Trains arriving at Scranton at 10.00 A. w. connect
with trains arriving at New York at 4.45 p. M..
Philadelphia at 6.20 p. M., and Great JJcnd at 1.50
P. M. - , , i i.f | 18
Trains arriving at Peranum t 3 40 1-. u. cennect
with trains tut Great Beud and V- -tv
H. A. FUND A, Supt.
Kingston, Nov. 30.186 i i'
; FURNITURE O
A Tvm
CABINET WARE.
'' H 11 * t I
STAXSBUIiY, ll ASS A CO.,
ANNOUNCE to the public lhat the Furniture
Rooms formeily kept by Stansbury A Hass have
been removed to the Planing Mill ot
D. L. PECK HAM,
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 prepared to furnish every
thing in their line, from
H
jro
A MOP HANDLE,
At tile Lowest Living Prices.
UNDERTAKING attended to at tlw sfcortoet
notiea.
Uptiointering and Repairing done to order
STANSRI BY, HASS A CO.
Tunkhannock, Maruh 13, 156?.-tf
NIS W I'AINCT
AND
TRIMMING STORE
Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa.
MIiS. K. LEASE.
HAVING lately Opeaed a new Fancy Stare., of
fers for sale en entirely new assortment of
j
TR.I3MMINTO-,
i
Drees Trimming?, White Goods. Embroideries I
Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Glove?. Cuffs and i
Collars, L?ce, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Neck lies, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Tbiead of the beet !
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a :
large stock of Fans, ,
TOYS,
Including China, Brouze, Papier Mache Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy
Te*.
For Ladies.
tg * *'
Cosmetics Ac., Such as Fumades, Oils, Bandolina j
bloom ef youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White,
Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac.
MRS. E. LEASE.
Tunkhannock, May 30, 1668
SCRATFTON
STEAM COFFEE illl SPICE MILLS.
All KINDS OF PURE SPICES.
.anr { |
C. W. KZRKPATRIGK & 00.,
4
WHOLESALE DEALERS I*
TEAS.
COFFEES,
SFICES,
MUSTARD,
CREAM TARTEK.AC. ,
J\'o. 517 Lackawanna cirentte,
(A ftw door* East of the Wyoming Tfoffse,)
We grind un our own SPICES and COFFEE
COFFEE ROASTED & GROUXD
TO ORDER, t
. > t
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE ! <
AND AS CHEAP AS IN AAY CI TV. !
C. w
V S. 5E A RLE I
Scran too, July 15, '6B T7n4tJt/.
*— - -
Ijillingfi & :[]hilli|)fi
Keep on band and at all timed, a
full stock of
RHY OOODS
AND
ifiBOBBBIJSS
BOOTS & SHOES, oi'Elmira manuf tun-,
i " u Bing'mton "
u u City
I WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE.
(■LASS IIIKI L I'.'ICKK^.
WARE.
1 Ashton and Bid. SALT,
DRIED FRUITS, of nil kinds
Flour Feed, Meal Brail.
FORK, IIAM and FISH,
Farming Utensils, &c., &c.
We take in exchange, all kinds of
j Grain, ai the highest market „]>rices,
' 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 j
i purchasers, during the season ; will
'be found on Bridge Street, below
Hufford's Hotel, the sign in large
i letters "Store."
We have good PRINTS at I
.12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other
goods in proportion. Call and see us i
| and you will he satislied that it is not
I the best place to buy where there is
; the most blowing done. Our stock is
i always full, as we receive goods every
| day from New York, and are bound to
j sell as low as the lowest.
BILLING & PHILLIPS
Tunkhannock, May 27, '(>7—n42 tf
GTROUD & BROWN'S
I-'lre, I,ife, Accident, and I.ive Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY !
MOMTROSK, I'A.
CATITAL REPRESENTED OVER *30,000,000.
j Home 1D?.. C0., N Y.,Capital nr.4 Surplus,B4/00.000
| Ja. Co. of N. America, Phils. " '• 2,000,000
j Itorttonl Eire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000
j Putnam " " " " 700,1100
i (Hens E'alls " Glen'? Full?, N Y., " 400,000'
| Lycoming (*o. Mutual. Muncy, Pa, '• 4,000,000
Farmers' Mutual, York, " 700.000
Pheenix Insurance Co Philadelphia, $250,000
CONNECTICUT MCTPAL LIFE IssnuNCE COMPANY
of Hartford, Ct. CaphnL - $21,000,000
Notes received in payment of one-half the
| premium, on which six per cent, interest
ONLY is charged, and the note is never to lie
paid under any circumstances— at death or
maturity the policy will BE paid in full and
notes given up.
Travelers' Ins. Co. of IlartfcrJ Ct. Capital
and surplds ... 700,000
Insurance.on all kinds of Live Slock against theft
and death from any cause
All lJusinera entrusted to our care will be attended
to on fair term?, and all Losses promptly adjusted
Office Ist door East Iroiu Hanking Office of
WTH. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa.
STOUD A BROWN. Agents,
IL M) P SUTTON, Esq., Friendrville, Pa, So'icitoi
I CHAS- 11. SMITH., Montrose, P„
vTn34-tf.
® AGENCY OF THE r
j! AMERICAN
S LLFJS INSUBANCE ( 1 OMPANY £
% OP PHILADELPHIA, "7
is B
3 South East Corner of F'ourtli TC Walnut Sts.
, BlOO,OOO Prpnaitrd with the
Z itur (funeral ot the State, a? security to •>
! Policy Holders. j.
Annual INCOME 81.US 53020
I Losses and Expenses 071 957.20
'•I
P J Net Imireaae, over 1567 445.572.94
! CAPITAL A ASSKTTS. • • 82.325.492 09
ANNUAL DIVIDEND 50 per cent.
Policies ISSUED on the Cash and Note plan. Joint
Stock without profits. 20 year re lueing plan Re
turn Premium Plan, (till premiums being paid back
at death.) All the approved forms of endowment
Insurance, Children?' Endowment, IU-ONIC produc
ing plan.
ALEXANDER WMLTPIW, JOHN 8. WILSON.
President SEC'y. & Treas,
J For Tables of Rate? or other Informations, apply
"j to STROUD X BROWN. Agents.
vSn29 ly. MiiltWS IVuti'a. j
jLIVSRY STOCK DNA FIXTURES |
I For sale!
4~ • •
I The undersigned offers for sale, on (avorable terms j
( to the purchaser, his entire stock of
| HORSES,
' BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
CUTTERS.
ROBES,
HARNESSES, |
Ac., Ate., Are.. '
used In his Livery,*
AT TUNKHANNOCK, FA.
1
' The horses are first-class animals, and most of Hie
J vehicles are new. or hut little worn.
T. 3. WALL,
j Ttjnk. Feb. 2,1809. VBn2otf.
i RTMIE reason that Bhstmsa's Water- proof Boots
1 A are impervious to water is that they are lined J
with silk oil-cloth and super-lined with a water-
F proep preparation which will resist the action of
snow water, or an alm&3t unlimited exposure to any
1 kind of damp. Warranted to give perrcet satisf ic
' tioti.
IJ* AFTMAN'S imitation Fren eh Calf lire?.? Boot
JT at 8!) 'o $0.50 are a neat, stylish and durable
particle. Nothing like" TJEM'i nth.? nrket.
S. TERESCOPKO, View?. Picture Frames, Pictures
O Brackets AC , FBR the H olidays, lor sale ai Buck
,4 Sterling.?', srtyour own price?
If YOT WA at Bouts or Fhoes ana 'me full valueyio
your money, o to Eariai-.M'S lis has everitnfo
ility for manufacturing and cbailemrcs O mpetliiow
(AXE reason wuv peeple GO to BUCK .T hterung?'
V/ to buy their furniture is because they sell first :
lass goods at about half the price they have usually
( ecn sold for in country.
| UAS I.MAN tomes the attention ot the public to
T LIT the style, workmanship, material, variety aod i
. price of bis stock of ready wade work
fjabfoats & frg
0. S. MILL S (f: GO.
*
Corner Tioga and Warrgn StreeU,
TUN KI IAN NOCK. PENN'A,
1
Are now opening a large stocko
Hardware,
•Uch B
IBOIS, STEEL & WAILS,
Faints, Oilf, Glass, Putty, Var
nishes, Turpentine, Beuzino, 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,
I -
Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
Bitts of every kind, Ilarnes, Iron Pad
Trees, Sa J dle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth
, Web, worsted arid Cotton, Thread, Silk
Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trac
Chains, &c. Ac.
PAINTS AND OILS,
SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND n
WILLOW WARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
ffffC Avails and Iland-Rakes at
wholesale and retail.
All of which have been
! SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,
I 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.
Tank. l'n. May 29th. 1867.
NOW OPENED.
BY
A. B^MOTT
THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK.
IN TUN KUANNOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
I A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
OP
SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS
n.ntittiug nf
Consisting of
consisting of
consisting of •
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 OILS
IIATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
IIATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac,, Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT.
I Tunic. May J.ft. ! CG—vGn3B
T OIV A K a A A G KI CULTURAL
WORKS.
TOW AND A, PENN'A., .
MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES,
BENT TUFF,
HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS,
GENERAL WOOD WORK,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
•SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC., ETC. i
To Dealers in
in ns, SPOKES A ULNT STI FF,
We offer a
LARGE STOCK FROM wniCn TO SECLECT. j
The above are from the best
SECOND 'IEOWTIimCKOICTSr OAF,
.
LIGHT A Jit) DRAW WAGOSB OS HASD.
We have the Broad and Narrow Gunge.
t FU MILL PICKS made and dressed.
W. T. BISHOP, Superintendent.
MC. MERCUR, Pr reident.
vitally Towanda, July 2.1B&8.
pings N Uhlricinfs.
DR. .1 W 800 ADS
2>Y.' RA .-/. I ■/> I W KIE'/ I ' SYOKE.
The nil • - .ii. > to ' uipiete Dm* ><ore ill
TUN K IIA X NOCK.
! NEu GOODS FOR EVERYBODY !!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I
Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of
N E W GOODS,
I including—
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
VARNIS 11 E S ,
1) Y E ST U FES.
BRUSHES OF ALL
D E S CHIP T IONS,
Pock e t Hooks,
llAin T0N1C5.,.,,,
HAIR DYES,
STERLING'S A.MBBOSIA,
i TOOTH DROPS,
HAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CONFECTION K It Y,
STATIONRIKS TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGARS. (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac.,
' ALL TH: POPULAR PATENT MEDICINTS OF THE DAY
I And in fact every imaginable article
belonging to a
FI EST CLASS DRUG .STOtfE.
I Don't (urge tto call at
DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE.
j v6n37tf. l'unkhannock.Pa.
T 1111 RAG Z E
1
DRUG STORE,
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
f 1 I 'v *T r( i m
u, i. \v alu ni,
(Successor !o Dra. Lyman A Wells,)
Begs to announce that he will continue trade at the
old stand, on
TIO G A *TIt i: I<l T ,
Keeping a well aeic fed stock, adapted to this mar
ket. A lull assortment of
Drugs,
all tb- popular PATENT Mi.DICINESx-Ayers,
Jaync's, Hoilister'g. Wt.-hart -. Bolvoit's, ScovillV,
SchenkV, Uph.iui's Helmledd's - ott's, Ac., Ac.
•SATEST ;& BEST P.EREUMERY,
ALSO. '
PAINTS,
OILS,
DYESTTFFS,
AC. AC.. AC., AC.
Prescriptions, carefully compounded.
c. J WRIGHT*T
Tunk,, Pa., Jan.'lst, lftiJ —vSn-'J-lv
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
tA dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
fresh:less of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
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 clean and vigorous
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or fulling off, 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 not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can he found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet 1~-Ls
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.
PHICE SI.OO.
Sold by C. Detrick, Tuukhannoek, Pa, Sterling A
Son, Sterlingville, Berge, Nicholson, Frcar,
Dean A Co., Factoryville, and all Druggists anp
Ddalers everywhere.
IF there is any article to the line or Furniture
you want. Buck A Sterling will supply you at
prices that wiil leave no chance to grumble.
Water-proof Boots are warranted
I J not IO rip. crick, run over. They are ins! the
thing for teamsters, lumbermen and o'hers who are
subject to out-door exposure,
DO you want Rpring. or Cot Bode, you <an f.nd
them at Buck A Sterlings', and they woo l
charge you such prices for them that you can't sf
rd to buy.
N O more ueeessity lor Complaints ol wet leet
Eastman's watar-groof Boots are warranto I a
complete and perfect remedy, and this warrant
mean as written guarantee, if required.
fjatbtaf.
, C- D- G EAR HA RT & CCf
,1 *•*". i
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'obilSit, Machine,
' AND
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w *.~ Shop.
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STREET,
i'UPJIAWOUK, PA.
' having !•. i - We ...< experience as Founlry
ii -n ai.j M-,...nests, and employing none but the
workmen (he undersigned pledge themselves
to execute all work in their line in a style not sur. ;
passed by any s'milar establirhuint in the country j
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' MILL GEARINGS
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I made and fitted op on short notice, from patterns on j
i hand of all sizes.
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
and other Farming Implements,
t j
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ALSO
STOVES OF AL KINDS.
-
I Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
'!
'
• HOLLOW-WARE.
LAMPS, LB AT, PFPLJS, dr., drc.
J. ilwav - n ~an lor f
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* C D. uEARHAKT, A, Ctj.
Tunkhannock, April 29th, 1867. vGn33tf.
Hardware air* Iron.
It I N T BBOTII Ell S .
NOW OFFER FOR SALE.
IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX
HORSE-SHOES. HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
CARPEX
TEKS* TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT
SPINDLES,CARRIAOESPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPUING STEEL.
BOTTS, NUTS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
! GRINDSTONES;
PLASTER 7
PARIS, CEMENT,
II AIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS.dc., Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IX ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
j LEATHER AND FINDINOS
FAItfBAK'S SALES.
r-nt..o. inarch 25, ISB3. 1n33
WM. MACK & SON
' |\JOW take pleasure in informing the public that
they have opened their
t Carriage Manufactory
is
'' TUNKHANNOCK,
And are
eft iy
to til
1 t ORDERS
i NONE BUT
e First-Class Mechanics
EMPLOYED
d , REPAI RING
t I dono promptly and well,
r- I Tunkhanrock March 10 IdfiStf
manufactures every variety of Boots
a 1 s.ird Shoes anu retails at wholesale prices. Re
it neraVer the place. Tioga street, near corner on
Warren street-
pisffHaitfous.
Buck & Sterling's
FURNITURE WFE RUQM
Over Sherman & Lathrop's otore
next door to Wall's Hotel,
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS,
MARBLK COTTAGE SLITS,
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH
PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH,
SIDE-BOARDS,
WARDROBES,
BOOK CASES,
|
EXTENSION TABLES,
MATRESSES,
j and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, it tba
lowest cash rates.
BUCK A STERLING.
v7n47tf.
QLOTIIING STORE
AND
fcnls' Jurnishing {fjoods
11. BiUHAH A CO.
t Announce to the public that they h.-ivo recently fi,—
i ted up and remo< ed their Clothing Store to tfc.
, Store House of C. P. Miller.
Tunkhannock, Pa.
Jheir stock ec pri.-es every description of
* A® BOYS'CLOHING.
such as
i D7i£SS CO A 'IS,
S ACJC COATS,
O y'PPCOA 7,S
PANTS
VE T,
SHIKT,
UNDERHIRTS,
DRA WERS,
BOOTS,
„ , HATS 4- CAPS,
Heck-ties,
Hosiery,
Suspenders,
Handkerth ie/s
COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, &C„
; and in fact everything in the Clothing or Furuishiug
line at
VERY LOWPRICES.
Iq adiition to the above we have an elegant aa
9ortieerit of
Clothes, nssinfers and Vesting?,
ft?" Clothing made to order at the shortest no
tice
C all and see, before purchasing elsewhere and
SECURE GOOD GDS
AND
PAIH. PRICES.
11. BARIIAM <s■ CO.
Tunk., Aug. 5,' g9.--vßnl-tt.
For Sale at Mott's,
BOOTS.
BINGIiAMTON BOUTS.
of Les'er A Co's
best make
KIP and CALF
OWEGOi BOOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
A full stock o r
Ladies 7 Shoes.
j Balmoral. Congress, Polish Boots of Glove
Kid and Goat. Also,
Button Gaiter*.
; GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS .
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVE
!nl MITrENS.
Genu' KID GLOVES,
Lined, Unline'd and Fur- lined,
Tor Sale at Mott's
CORNER STORE,
Tunkhannock, Pa.vSnlltf
Winter Millinery.
MRS. BAR DWELL
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h&j just received a complete assortment
i MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
Fu It
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
SATIN AND VELVET HATS
j RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
FRAMES,
also a large assortment of
. BREAKFAST SHAWLs,
HOODS
NUBIAS,
ZEPHYRS, Ac,
To which sbo invites the attention ot alt wishing
to purchase
Dress and Cloaks cut and basted or made to order
Tunk Nov 2d. 1868
■ MEW EOOibE;
JUST RECEIVED, the usual variety , _
kept in a Country Store which will OO
j _ be sold at Reasonable Rates, f>r iriA
\ .—,-| prompt pav. Special Attention given to -
SB DRUGS A MEDICINES,
Oca PAINTS, OILS, and some of the
tuost'popular CGJ
.PATENT MEDICINES „
j on hand. We are Agents for '-Bur- g-—.
. rad's Patent Iron CORN SHKLLER,"
the best Iron hand shelter made. Or
ders trom Merchants solicited also
j s . - Agent* for The Celebrated Graver and pp-o
liaker Sewing Machine. Please call
I cr —I and see fur yourselves. ATA,
' W. H. BARNES A SON. 553S
Mehoopany. Jan. 8, 'G9 - vSo23-!y. '
i WILL purchase a pair of Eastman ' water
• proof Boots, certain to keep any m.an'steet
1 dry who wearsthera, for a twelve mouth.
FAIR-stilched imported treuch Calf oots. uian-R
ufactured by Eastman for $lO, aro superior to
sitymade Hols which coslt 11