Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, April 28, 1869, Image 4

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    farm (sartuii &
X3T Famcrf. aad Ajriealtoral man gne.-ally I
ar -questd to eofttribatod to this Doportoot, M
it io from their experience that we kept to g
thing of iotarcot for oar readers.
Tie earliest society for the promotion
ofacriculturc in the United States was es- |
tahlisheil in Philadelphia in 1785. The
society was the second In
sti'.ution of the kind, and was incorporat
ed in 1792.
The sprouts of the potato contain an
alkaloid termed by chemists solcnine, which
is very poisonous if taken into the system.
This does not txist in the tubers, unl. e ;
thry nrt to the light- and air,
•x-J . .. _lit, c.- c ii - from the accident
i' r-n val *f ;h. in cuUivatiar.—
V- ■> f • ?i. <
—SOI'
A• -u respondent of li.e Mai ft Fartn.tr
eives'ho followrecipe for the cure of
Ted-w 1. 1 in csttb; F.r h OW. I take two
on urea of nil tie acid . and divide it into
three parts, and trive one part in half a
pint of water > veiy other day, till I pie
the whole This i- a sure remedy, that
i.evci faile, unless the ariiuia! is past cure.
Fur oxen I give one ounce, for a dose.
AGRICULTURAL. NOTES.
Mr Gerdiner It Durgin, .f Ej.pinw,
has a pair ol steers which weigh 4,400
pounds, and are still growing.
I .overs of eggs should migrate to Geor
gia Tiny are selling eggs at ten ceuts a
ddzen in that State, and a drug in the
market t that.
A corre.-pondeut of the Journal of
Agricuiiurc has proved that it pays to
feed pounded burnt bones to poultry.
The farmer* of Goodhue, Minnesota,
c'aiin to have a n<-r. variety of corn, which
yields 137 shelied bu.-hels to the aero.
Ir.h nnation rec. ive.l fr ra extensive fruit
git.-rs in Indiana, goes to show that the
recent cold snap has not in the least in
jii led the fruit.
I'eppcruiint has heroine so prevalent in
Wayne County, New York, that it is
estimate: iliM over titiy peppermint d;s
:dte:i. - wi i he built n xt spring.
A' • in 'bis ity who raid fo
• know !nn< .ib. t:' a hor? • ti,a- any otuer
■at . i:> fo.iil ns in. i. lor a eat in tile hoot
with a COtk of tie shoe, nothing is better
than to po r in- Itc-d 1 ;ri , r id re in, ujUal
• rt". l r i\ rg!t 'jjite hot when put in.
For 'i .i, too hi-t rtnicdv is io r.sr:
alcrhi.' and bcf. gsi!, j J 'ting one gail
•. i a '."it of u' ;ohv!, and keeping it for
j -rpo.>o. Ti' clut. of ar.ii.o, univcis
iy us -d ioi raiu9, Ac., i* boJicvrd by
: ;r V, tc wcuACtiiug to the ay stun (being
vv p> i <:trio'oi- in jr. r.strre) and is
••i illy otsrr.rried.— Afai.-t /•■ri.tu.
-
I rLL r-'GOI- EAibi.flLll
W c saw ibo i.l Li.l day in one of otir
... i.ai'ges a iiaifc pai -grapb with ;Lis heail
:. " i*. iiicl: it wasjUfiiy ;iin 'Jut ( 'a poor
: ircr cacuot coiicta! the tact that he is
p• r farmer. Nothing can be truer,
ilis work lies before the world. Krrry
• 'H.. iovr. ipoiftt ii'i rcivifi) hisjndg
.♦•* Theie arc lus lior.se, bis barn, his
•it-h'.i ; rg , h'.- in.piemen* . his horses
1 t attic. i< be is a poor tarircr it ca ibe
en a . these, ills very hmMC-yard
urttiyt 1 Fpelk'of his want f MHM
ti.riit in eleir inngnajv. Yet there
• no one in..re difficult to instruct or r
to'.mthan thi man who is determined to
pursue bis own wretched course, in the face
i all It: r c.ght" r- ti d the "vlioie com
mtuitiv. A-id there are two reasons for it.
I* irr. he loves the rum hnitie arij jf no >
;s. ;ben he i vy. and apt. r Jc vil gi ri
it'lr. In either case he li: s i.o future to
'c nr.d v. : i fo— to f ride oi st-lf-iesf>opi.
he i" -poketi to i n the subject, he replies
a. 1 e thinks bis mode of managing his
t.rm tb a liesi; lie was a farmer bred, his
ti bern farmer before h in, and he has
i oihiiig to tarn fioin the jiiucrack course
. J modi rn days, hy which, though the
iand may yn id more, she cost of making
ii do i is tar more than what he loses.
As to his stuck, he is oppoied to stuffing
cattle and producing diseases. As to his
implements, when they are worn out he
uay think about getting others, but sees
noose in throwing tools away that answer
well enough. As to Lis house and garden,
ihey are the same his lather had, and if
ihey were good enough for h>s father wiint
light bad he to complain ! He has little
t. "end to market, and that a kind neigh
bor takes •'! sells for him. Ask him why
he ( oc. ant raise more for marketing, and
{.-replies thrill (J. i „ lot pay; the turn
i. ! • ,j> use e. nsuuied in going to mark*-t
tnd tear of horsey and wagons,
• to ii•! t than "dmt ru be rnado on'
n: it Hi ha- r k <i it oat, ar.d knows it
;r :: I "'by he does n.>t Mibstitutc a <iif
•r< r * var.< ! y i ■ orn, oats, or other grain,
*r t:.:dib Jeri\ only halfa e:op, Ie re
• - iiiat he _ S along very w!! with what
. h".s, ii i- adapted to iii ■ land, while
.w sons may nor be. Evvrv'.lucg i
-"-ged or rrirrnaTfg'-d -n the .ante w.v
ok at 'he orok' T. h< Ivinga of bis nay
t;ar.. hie cart v.ilb a wnudt't. lynehpin
no id t' o axle, '.be with
j; tiie "o :"!b r. j 'o" " and barrows
*liihe v ir nrotind 'o tiie weaiiier
.; soroe of trtrm stii) lying where they
re lamed used; the ge.srs tied op with
. nc: tne bamvarn tence broken, and the
lc runmicg through meadows and tear
. to pieces I.is cot.pleof poor hhy stacks
• e hotfaTOoting up the orchard aud eating ;
" v roots of too remaining grass; the fence j
; irrnt ofTho liou.'C blown over by the
i j Uiiee or Jem months ago ard still
i iqg there: th njtp roach to the dwelling |
v \ with tnnd; neither coal aslte-r, Hat
- , t.> ner boards are io be seen. Evcry
: ,p, ir.ceed, in keeping, and however
; and even painful it may seem
-•fliers, and however iiniHjtaihie it may;
i \ others l!.at the poor farmer cannot
t tec i' m.,1 dt-plofo i: o. though beip
j . to irrT'O but it isiin: so. He does
.;- pc it. He wiil n</. know :t. lie Hits
Jyailroabs.
P* - ' 1
LACK A WKSTIENR R.
Winter Arranrement— 1867-8.
TRAINS LEAVE.
WIIT*iB | KASTWAHP
®rat Uca. I Mail, i SialibfM. | Mail. I Ur7l BsnJ.
j _ * ecoßl _I i 1_ _ J AVCJU. |
A.M. ~
9,W) New York 4.45
7,J0 Pbilade.pfe* 6.a0
11,15 New Haujpt'n Z4O
*. a 12.0S Mjou'k.i CL'nk 1.5(1
10,30 3,63 ScratiEon 10,2S 6.30 (
11,30 4,41 Fartorrville 9,24 52*
12.00 5,01 N üb-i-oo 900 5,01
12,63 5,45 Moat roue 8,20 350
1,50 6,25 Great Ilend 7,40 2.50
Di.IHER AT Delaware OTATMa.
Cos.TKf-rro.**.
At NETY Ii tItPTO.V. iia I'eao . It. 1> f Xi ■ i
I fersev. i'or New York. Elu-oetO, PiueliriJ, Soeier
| E*t..e, Ac.
At WASHINGTON, with Morru A Esiwx R. h,
. s>r New York, Newark, Morriatowo. Haekettsiown |
it Kastoo. Ac
At MANL'NKA CHUNK, with Beivi.iere liela-
WA re R R., for Pbitadelpbi*, Treoton, Pbillipsburg, |
tielvidere, Ac.
Al SCRAXTON, with Lackawanna A lllootiiri.urg
R. K , tor PitUloD, Wilbea-Barre, Etooaiabarg, Ku
tiert. Daorille, Xortbumberlaau, Ac ; alan. with ;
Delaware A Hudson R, R. for Ol;pkant, Arc.hbalJ
and Carboadale. j
At GREAT BEXD, with Erie Railway, for Bing- j
hamptoo, Klmira, Buffalo, Ithaca, krracaae .ni
Oawego.
R. A. liKXKY,
Gen. Paaa. and Ticket Agent.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
WYOMLXG DIVIION.
DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL OF TRAIN'S
Ou aiiJ after Nov. 2d 1808.
DOWN TRAINS DEPART FROM TI'NKHAN
NOOK, AS FOLLOWS :
lit EXPRESS PAMKNCR R -at 6.20 A M., connect- I
iug with N J. Central, and North Peon a Kail
Roads, arriring at X. Y at 350 P. M. and at Phil
adelphia at 2 P. M
3d FaaiciT AccoaaobATioK departs at 9.30 A.
M. arrives at Uaocb Chunk at 7.00 P. M.
UP TRAINS ARRIVE AT TUNKHANNOCK,
AS FOLLOWS:
lit Fntisat AccoaaotiaTioa at 10 50 A. M
leaees Maucfi Chunk at 3.30.
2nd ExPaars PaestaGca arrires at 430 1' M ,
Leaves X. Y. via X J. Central at 6.45, and Phil'a
via North Peno'a at 7.45 A M
LACKAWANNA a BLOOMSBUBG RAILROAD.
On and Alter . j
Monday, November 30. IBGB.
( PASSEXCCR TRAINS WILL RI7K AS FOLLOWS :
SOUTHWARD
A M. |P. M. | A. M I V >1
la\c .*-ernton, 4.-J4 | in I lo.'jn ! r.,
Pitts!oil. i..oi I 4.47 i 10.60 | 7.14
' •• Ptng'tOß, 82C I 5.25 11.30 | 7.50 1
" Rupert, R"S ; 747 I
I anvtllc. | "'4 j 8.20
; aSrriveNtrtn muerl'nd | aa j 9.05 I
NORTHWARD.
i A M. I I'. Jf. I A *4 I 1' M
I .ve North ralierrni 1 7.10 | 4.*a I
'■ Danvj;;,?, ; 7to i 5.23 ,
Rnpert. ' 5.14 : 135 j
Kln?4tun. I 1u.57 | S.4U | s f" ' 2.''-5
Pittstor ! I've I ein f ;> 2.-, |
A rive dcranuL i l-.uo | v.4. j to ml 1 "*1
Train* learirsr SerintT st' 2.'.* v. nr.' 4.10 :• 1.
, coiif.i-c! al Northumberland wt;h trains ..n P. A iX
1%. R Mr lliinifvrr*. baltli:..re. V k-hinetnr.
Lamsport, Luck ita.fc. l'ittShu:, and Wet.
Trains arriving at Svrauton at '".ISJ a.a connect
with trains arrl'Tnn at New Y ..ik <t 4ii r. .c .
Piuiadeipaia at f>.J> v. , and 'Treat b< c-i at 1.50
! r. x
1 rn|n arriving al s.-ranu n at . to *v jr. connect •
with ticifnt for Great iituii ho i in I
15. A SuMLtA Sn .d.
K.r:2f"r. N"v. SO.
FUIIMTUIiE
AND
CABINET WARE.
STANSRURY, 11 ASS it CO.,
\ XNOT'XCE to the pnblie that the Furniture
| A Rooms formei); kept by Slansbury A llass havo
1 been removed to the Planing Mill ot
D. L PECKHAM,
CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
with whom a partnership baa been formed, where,
by availing themselves of steam power, with improv
ed machinery they are prepared to famish every
thing in their line, from
% f§*t
TO
A MOP HANDLE,
Ai Ibc Levrtst Living Prlcca.
UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest j
notice.
Upliolatering aud Repairing dona to order
STANSBt RY, IIASS A CO.
Tunhhaonoch, Maivb IB liKB.-tf^
NEW faNCY
. AND
TRIMMING STORE
Tioga Street, Tankbannock, Pa.
MIIS.K. I. hi ASK.
HAVINCf lately opened anew Fancy Store., of- ,
tore fur aale a a entirely new assortment of
I
TRIMWING-,
Dre*e Trimmings White Gooda. Embroideries '
Ladies Zepher, ia ail colors Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
Collars Leee, Veils, Corsetts, I.ndiesNe kties, besi
qu.ilityof Combs, Neetlles anti Thiead of the "best i
quality, nnd Fancy Notions of every variety, a j
large stock of Fans,
TOYS,
J fn> lading China. Bronte, P.ipier Mache Tin, Rose- j
I -vood. Gtasa, Pewter, Wooden Parian and Candy
j Toys.
For Ladies.
Cosmatics Ae., s'ucb as Pomades, 0!(?, Ran 1. lira
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, I.illy White, i
; Oriental Cream, Pearl Drnp^Ac.
Nlrto, £. LLAit 1
Tinkfcanr.cck May 30, 1566
SCRANTON
SIMM HMD SPICE MILLS.!
ALL KINDS OF PURE SPiCE S.
■-m " -
C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
WBOT.SSALK CLAiKCt IM
j TEAS.
KIPPERS.
SPItES,
MUSTARD.
< K Ii A 31 TARTER. A: f.
j o. ni? JLackrVfawnn sirenue,
1 (A tew doers Eirnmof tb Wyoming Ifoose,)
Wo grind and COFFEE I
T(7np,X) iH, j'
(
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE !
ASr> AS CHEAP AS IS A\Y CITY. i
C. W KIRK PATRICK, I
11. S. oLAKLK I
Scrantoa, Jul# 15,'t0-v7ii4tfg. jl
llisffllaufous.
Sillings & ||hiUips
Keep on at all times, a
full stock of
DRY GOODS
ANI)
SEGCESnS;
Boms A iSfioEs. of F.litiira liiamifture
" '• Biug'nitiin "
" " City "
WOOD
WILLOW,
TIN,
-TON K,
tll.A-S sni CRi'CKLRi
Asliton ami Bill SALT.
!>i:11 .id i-11 r i's. .-I -.1 kiiiti
1- lon 1 E'e.ed. Meal \ (Iran.
I'ORK. IIAM Mini FIMLj
Farming Utensils, Ac., Arc.
We take in exchange, al! kinds of,
Grain, ai the highest market prices,
Receive and forward feight of all '
kinds for up or down the river during :
the season ior shipping, and will keep i
I coal on hand, in quantities to suit
i purchasers, during the season ; will i
be found on Bridge Street, Ixdow
; Hufford'B Hotel, the sign in large
letters "Store."
We have good PHI NTS at 1
12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other
goods in proportion. (Jail and see us j
1 and you will be satisfied that it is not'
j the best place to buy where there is
the most blowing done. Our stock is
1 always full, as we receive goods every
day from New York, and ure hound to
sell as low as the lowest.
BILLING & PHILLIPS |
Tunkkannock, May 27, '67—n42 ti
Fire, f.ife, Accident, and I.lve Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE AOINCf !
MOHTKOSK, Pa.
I CAPITAL KBPKESKNTKD OVKKS3O.OOO,OOO.
i Homo 1n5.,C0., N Y.-Capit*! and Suryilmi.S4."oo.ooo |
, Ins. Co. of-N. America, Philn " ' 2.000,000
j Hartford Fire IDS CO, Hartforl Cl. 2,000,(100
! Putnam " " " '• tffjHf
i Glens Falls " Glen . l alls.N. Y., " 4110,000
! Lvcittning Ou. Mutual, Muncv, Pa, ' 1,000,000
1 Farmers' Mutual, York. 700 000
| p LimiK Insurai f ■ Pbil.i " 1 !,:< 5230 000
! CujiSfcCtlcuT .Mi ri \t. Lire J\-i-iismk i'i.ITAIV.
• i.t Uatt.i-.ru, t.t. iuiii'.t. - : i,,iiv,W'tl
' x-*** *•'* :> t half the
p'c ni'im n il.i-h r r f.-nx iu:er
(fi'y is charged, end lb note is never to l.n
paid uridr any ciremns'nnce.s—at death or
inaiui'.iv the ;> icy will r>c pnl ia fail an !
r. ;* ■ cr: up,
: iveierv Xpv.i'c. ■ ( Iliti. R.i Ct, ' a, i,al
• u. : <uiraids - ■ Ton.OoO
I i-.. i:-<; ec.rallki: ii of I.r'C f-ioek aga:- Celt
iiui oeuth from *nv eau.se
AH I'.iuii eisien'ruslod tuuur euro wili be at., n-ied
tool fair I ;:cr. and ■!! '. • • ] oiu)'i • Lu-icd
E 4?* •#uii-u IM i *.r ) ; o! a :i I - i ; rar "ttiue "I
H. L .; r A i."^To Jf.ik j S'., Al- nifo-e pa.
HotlM -sto . 11. > v .. .- r ... ... ,
CiLtl. L. LKOWN ( * '..- c£ * 4.
C SUTTi'N Ji-o Iran' •10 Pa . a.Sieitoi
' i! v ' I!. .Mi Jl, >0 Hro a f*r;.
• -T MIUVi Y DP Tl'P -
.! AMERICAN I
-LITE INSURANCE OMPANYX :
: A
I* OF PHI I.A DFf.PlffA,
South r.at Cornel of Fourth a: W a taut At<. "
z gIOO.OOo I epiMited Willi the An<l-_
, Z Itnr CJeiieiul ol tli. Btat', as seen lily to
j Policy lloldcra. >
I Annual Income sl.l 15.330'20 I
I Lor.es and Expenses 671 957.26 j
Net Inure.me, over 1 sHi~ . - 446 572.91 '
' CAPITAL A ASSKTTS. - *2.325 492 6S \
anxi ai. DivilikNii 50 p< r cent
Policies issued on the Cash and Note plan. Joint
•Stock without profit.'. 20 year reducing plan Re
turn Premium Plan, ( ill premium* being t*aid b< k ;
at death.) All the approved forms of endowment ,
Insurance, Children*' Endowment. Income produc
ing plan.
ALKxAxnvR WHII.LIIIX, JOHN S. WILSON.
President Sec'y. A Trcas, j
For Tables of Rates or oilier Informations, apply 1
to STROUD A BROWN. Agents.
v6n29 ly. Montrose, Pem'd.
LIVERY STOCK DM FIXTURES |
For sale!
The unk'rMi(iiiil lir fuh*,oii Uvorahle trruis
to the purchaser, his entire shirk ol
HORSES,
BUGGIES.
WAGGNS,
SLKlGils.
GUTTKHS,
HOUKS.
iIA UN ESSES.
A t - ., j
ned in hi/ Liv- •>,
AT TI'NK li ANN'OC K. FA.
luo hordes are l!r-L i'lass animal.-, end most ol tlu* !
vehicles are new. or fur iiitio m;n,
T. WALL.
Tutlk. Fob. Z iMiy. vauSriil. ,
r yi4E reavn. th it FN n-ian s Water-jwoof 'miir '
1 ate iiupcrviou' t. water i- that tbev are lined
r ith •"* oi'-cln'h ar. I super-lined with a water
va- y ) :e|' .'af o i- a •.'ls rek't the aot'on i>r
ii". w.tftr, • r ar. nhi.' it uti.i ai -1 ••• •,*.sure to any
I r.if Jatrp. Warranted to give perrevl sati.-fje
ti.m. * ,
| V AfT MAN 1 - imOation French Calf Dre jlo„t
Ij t 9!J to ?6,"i are a : it. i.vhah and durable
urti 10. .Vvthing tike tlioin ioth.s market
■ "PRftE-COPES, Views, Picture Fraines, Pielares j
' 5 Brackets Ac., f i the IJollideys, t r sal, at Um-k ,
A Sterf'ngs af yo.ir <wn price*.
I.i'jiou want Jtuwis or c h .• - ind irie lull valueyi •
X ltior money, ;ulc ivaviman's- ile has evorUnfo '
ility tor manu;ac;uiirig J>..l ■ H.tllcoires <-<„nt>piliioii '
UyExea.ou wu. pu pie g< 'O ■> .V .-leriiug-' .
bay the r furioturu. is because they sell font I
JasS tj.vTl* it jtsiu! halt the pr- e lh_-y have usually
'■en soft ti'.r in eom.gy.
vfouutity r. Quality Heluibohiv Extract Sarsa
panlla Ttbe dose Ik inall. Those ..ho desire X
iorje quxauty and large done* ol medicine EKK. ,
flabtae & |lry Snubs.
"
Corner Tiog* and Warrgn Streau,
TUNKHANNOCK. PENN'A.
Aie liu* o|i(iiii>g u uuge stock u
Hardware,
JliOfi, STEEL & NAILS,
i'aintiv Oils, Glass, -Putty, Var- .
uishcs, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail |
ll< wis, Building Hardware, Mechan
ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of '
all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, j
Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin,
Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &e.
HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE,
j Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
Bitts of every kind, llames, Iron Pad
1 Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth
j Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk
Awls, and needles, Halter Chains,
j Chains, Ac. Ac.
PAINT? AND OILS,
SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
| CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW WARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
rsr jVails and liand-Rakes at
j wholesale and retail.
All of which have been
SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,
tnd expressly for this market, and
til they ask is an examination of the
| to satisfy all of the truth ol
t what we say. Remember the place.
ROSS, MILLS A Co
Tank. l'a. May ISII7.
IS O W OPENED.
BV
A B.IMOTT
THE CORNER STORE,
I Oi-.MERLY OCCUPIED
l; V HENRY STARK.
/.V TUN AN NOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NKW STOCK
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AN D SI MMER GOODS
SPRI NO ANI) SI MM EK GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
UoQSUtiog of
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 ANI) OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac,, &c., Ac.,
Ac., Ar., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large -.ju'tntities and at reduced prices.
A. IJ. MOTT.
Tun!,- Majl ft. 'f,C--vGr.3B
*r o wanda A G k i c r L t i k A L
WORKS.
TO WANDA, J'SNN'A..
MANTFAC7CRKS HUBS, SPOKKS,
BENT TUFF,
UTA\ y AND LIGHT WAGONS, i
GENERAL WOOD WORK.
if'< D TURNING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES, :
SCKOL I. SA WI NO PLANIN O. ETC , ETC. j
To Dealer* in
urns , SPOKES \ BENT STUFF,
We offer a
LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. ;
Tbo above are from the beat
SECOND GROWTH HICKORY \ OAK,
LIOBT AMD HEAVY WACOM* OM BAND.
He liave the Broad ami Narrow Guagr.
MILL PICKS tnude and (Leased.
W. T. BISHOP, Superintending
M C. MEUtUR, Pr nideut.
vSully To*rnda, July 2, lb(,8.
©rugs &
Ul*. J W RIIOADS
DKUG A.Y7) VAEZE7r STO^E.
f M
'1 Be l*f hiig ttt o*uipil Uruii Mtrc in
TI'NKIIANNOC'K.
NEW GOODS FDR EVERYBODY!!! :
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW IS THE TIME TO HUY !
' Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of j
N E w coons,
j including—
Dltl'GS,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
D Y E S T U FF S .
BRUSHES OF ALL
DESCIUPTIONS,
Pocket Books,
HAIH TONICS. ;
! HAIR DYLS, ;
| STERLING'S AMIJBOSIA,
TOOTH DROPS,
HAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
COKFBCTIONK R Y,
STATION RIES TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGARS. (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SIIOUL- ;
PER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac.. Ac.
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT NIEDICINtS OF THE DAY
And in fact every imaginable article ;
belonging to a
FlliST CLASS I)BUG STOJIE.,
Don't forge tto call at
DR. It 11 OA US' DRUG STORE.
j v6o37tf. f jnkhannock.Pa.
T J / /; R .1 GL B
DRUG STORE,
TLMvII WStii K I'A.
a < • 11 j i i . i i 1111
•t. iI s AT lls' tI I ,
o'u .. . ..r •• i' I.mii -v Well.-.J
it.jr.. '.. imtmuni-c it... he • I .o• < 1 tiu.it .t tl.e
•dd aland, on •
TllfC A i i'. I. I .
Keeping a well !•■•!•• i v. dot ted to tm- ir..'.r
--h • popular PATKM MK DfCTXE? -Avr...
I Jayi.r-. II . 1 ia. ill hat if. WnhMt'l, SroviliV.
Jy.ATT.ST & BEST l J EHFUMEKY,
PA . \ 1
' H LS,
n i t's
4.1', .\.tiv.i4vi;.
PRESCRIPTIONS, card ally emu pounded.
C. J. WRIGHT.
Tunk,, Pn.AJau.}i*t, 1-L.I ven'i2-ly
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
i its natural Vitality and Color.
tA dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded*>r gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
icit/t the gloss and
Tliiu hair is thick
i encd, 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 a3 remain can be saved l'or
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 off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substnuoes which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only beuefit but not harm it. If wauted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
| Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, aud yet L is
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre aud a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
I
PRICE SI.OO.
Sold by ilmiri . 1 inktcinii.H'k, Pa, Sterling A
i Son, Sterling ill'', (' Urge, Nicholson, Frear,
I Ileaii It I \>.. I'-i.'tory ville. ami all Druggist* aU|.
lidaUrs every where.
I I F there is nn\ article in llio iu.e < i Furniture
' you want. ltit.'K A Sterling will .oi;.|.ly you at
I pri.'ea th.it will .■* ta ch.iote i . gruuil.lo.
12 AST.M AN'S Water-pmot 11..ts aro warranted
J nut to rip. ir nh, run over. Thev tire just the
I Ihing (or teamsters, lumbermen ami oilier* who arc
j *ubj( t 1,. ..ut door txf 0.-ure
T\o ynu want Nyring, or Col i'.eils, you .an fijid
|IT them at Ruck A Sterling,', ami iliev won't
charge you such j.rices for iheiu that you ei.n'-, nf
|ri t> t>uv.
NO uiore neiessit, lor eouijil ilnls ol wot leet. —
Eastman's water-proof Roots are warranted a
complete aol perfect rcm-dy aud this';warrant
luauo u wrictcQ guarantee, if required.
Bariitof.
1 I
C- D-"GEABHABT&GO.
r
C - -r
--=• . •.■ j
*■- * ' > • '±2 ~-~~ s • J** -
■ .
ximirv, Machine, |
AND
w ": Shop.
i
I
ASTREET,
*
1 VIiiVKHANNOi'K, PA.
Having In !;. experience as Foundry
in it aui AJv-Uinests, and employing none but the
.; workmen the undersigned pledge themselves
to exerute nil work in their line in a style not sur. '
passed by any similar establiebmnt in the country
I
MILL GEARINGS
made and Gtfed up oq fhort notice, from pattern# on
h- nd ot all site?.
|
'
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
ami other Farming Implements.
.
ALSO
• STOVE. OF AL KINDS.
Pitt, Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WARE.
1/ /'A'. /. EA 7 , PEPES, Sc., Sc.
f I
! I
••iwav* n uAn'i or **
D. t.EAJiIIAR'i, Lu.
'j unkbannock, April c'Jlh, IB6T \bn39lf.
Hani ware arcl Iron.
uu Ii T BROT HER S .
•NOW OFFER FOR SALE.
IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES. ANVILS.
It E L LOWS, P L AIN" A CON VE X
HORSE-SHOES. HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS
WROUGHT IRON,
31TILDE1S' HAEDffARE.
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
( ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SEAT
SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BOTTS, NUTS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
* PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER 7
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR. SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
* GLASS, ic , Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 1 0 ORDER
LEATH EH AND FIND ING N
FAI/iBAlv'S SALES.
•r;.nt .rj ..lurch 25. tSt>3. vln33
WM. MACK & SON
\ r OW take pleasure in informing the public that
. >
they have opened their
C rri age M ufae I ory
IN
T INK IIA NNOCK,
An I are
ea.iy
to el!
ORDERS
NONE BUT
First-Class Mechanics
EMPLOYED
REPAIRING
done promptly and well.
| Tunkbanrock Mar, h 10 IBf>Bif
manufactures every variety of 800 l
1 .sand Shoes and retails at wholesale price.'. Re
, mauler the place. Tioga street, near comer on
j Warren street-
piscelkiiifous.
Buck & Sterling's
FOBNITUREWFE Ft COM
Over .Sherman Lalhrojt'? Store
next door to Wall's Hotel,
TUNK HA NNOCK, FA.
I'LAIN COTTAGE SUITS,
MAR RLE COTTAGE SIITS,
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
PARLOR SUITS IN IIAIR CLOTH
PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH,
SIDE-BOARDS,
WARDROBES,
BOOK CASES,
EXTENSION TABLES, '
!
MATH ESSES.
and a large variety of luw-priced Furniture at th.
lowest cash rates.
BUCK A STERLING.
v7n47tf.
QLOTHING STOKE
AM>
|)c nts' Jumishiitg |)Qo<ls
11. BAKU AM &i CO.
Announce to the public that they bare recently Bi
ted up and reino-i ed their Clothing Store to ths
Store House of C. P. Miller,
Tunkhannock, Pa.
Their (tock ccprittes every description of
MRS AND BOYS' CLOHINQ.
such as
UK ESS COA 7S,
S AC A'COA TS,
O VEX COA 7, S
PANTS
VE T.
SKIRT.
UNbDERHIRTS,
• DRA WE Hit,
BOOTS,
HATS 4- CAPS.
Seek-tic*,
llonit.ru.
Su*periJert,
Ilandktrchitfi
COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, &C„
tiid in fa t everything in the Clothing or Furnishing
line at
\T U }> V f j *xr TQpTOPQ
i '•! k jLiU \\ JrjclAUXiO.
It; - i iili ,i o the above we have an elegant a
•ortmenr of
( !oil:ts. at-Minersami Vesting?,
tiT Hotting tii'i-i>' : .nrier it the shortest n>-
Ucc
( a!' an 1 be.frc pu: • it iing elsewhere and
SECURE GOOD GOODS
FAIxl PIIICES.
11. BAIIIIAM <tr CO.
Tunk. Aug. 5, *(;? --vßnl-tt.
f
For Sale at Mott's,
j BOOTS.
BINGHAM TON BOOTS,
ot Lea'er A Co's
best make
KIP and CALF
OWEGOt BOOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
A full slock o f
Ladies' Shoes.
Balmoral. Congress, Polish Boots of Glove
Kid and Goat. Also,
Button Gaiters.
GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVE
ni MITTEN?
Ger.ts' KID GLOVES,
Lined, Unlmed and Fur-lined,
For Sale at Mott's
CORN LK STORE.
, Tuukhannock, Pa.vsnlltf
Winter Millinery.
MRS. BARD WELL
has just received a eompleto assortment
MILLINEKY AND FANCY GOol*f
FoR
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
SATIN AND VELVET HATS
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
| FRAMES,
also a large assortment ..f
BREAKFAST SHAWL*
HOODS
Nl Bf AS. -
ZEPHYRS, Ac,
To which the invites the alien'i a. . i ah wishing
j to purchase
Dress and C'oaks cut and insicd or iu ile to or ler
Turk Nov 21, IRhS
Jl ST RECEIVED ,th u-aal \ irietj ■
:n . Coun M„r-i which wnl v-"J
r. -J ' e .- 11 Ke.euaabl# Bates - e->
Cagj prompt pay. Speeial AUentiun givea Is -
DRUG- JL MEDLCINi>,
C=CS PA IMS, OIL-, and some of th
uios! popular •—"*
.PATENT MEDICINES „
I * l • . I. V.'e are Ag u;s for • Bur- —.
. rad's Patent I tun CORN SIIKLI.ER." gg
11* the best Iron h.iml slieller made. Or- e a
ders from Moh-hanU solicited -also
- \genta for "It.c Celebrated Graver alii
L>.. ker scw.ng .Vlavhuie. Please call
. I OCU 'lid see fir your.-elve*.
W. 11. BARNES A SON sSI
Mehiaipany. Jan. 9, '69 - vso23-!y. "
\ LL of K'istiunu's rt'ater-proot Bouts rtf iuJ'
j jt\ ot Leather tar ne<l in the old-fashi'JOed w*)—
| cold liquor, ooasequeutly will turn aler aaJ *'•'
not craok.
EASI MAN invites the atteutmn ot the public's
the style, workmanship, material, vane'l iB
j prwe of hit Mock of ready made work