North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, January 11, 1865, Image 4

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Kui.nl .s 'liuc ol Patenter Trains, Jun
2d. 1804.
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STATIONS
2 00 (TlO •t~l'Ti r - 7.10 2.2'>
1.35 G.'-l N,wMiUhd '59 2.j>
1.00 6.00 Montrose v
13 25 5.38 II r- - j $$
11,50 5.16 Si.-h..K'n - ft
11,20 4 56 1 . i.iryvilte 9.-4 5.1., ;
10 75 4.10 Abu • - |
10.40 -1.32 01 rk" Summit £''' j
10.10 4.i0 o -K v:;TON it -'J
3.42 Ureonviiie ID.sU i
n .••• 3.29 Dunning {';f* ~ 1
1d.... 3.17 M-scw 11,02 ••••-.; ;
' 2 51 tSoulihboro 11 -' - 1
6 2.40 T.>b> ti.ir.sa 11.40 k |
< 2.20 Fork- 11;u' Z
{t .... 2 02 Oakland 1''.17 •• •• '
.... 1,40 Jlcnryvilh * 1-.33 •• •• g i
7T •• •• 1,35 Spragucvii'e • 1- 43 " " j: J
.... 1,24 .Stroudsburg 12.51
k".... 1,0:3 Water Gm 1.08
* 12,47 Mount liethcl 1,24 >\
k .... 12.35 Delawan 1.50 ••••£■
jJ.... 12 10 *A!:ti:unl;;i Chunk•• 1.55 t " j
.... 12.02 JiridgcviUe 2. 4 ••••">,
.... 11.51 Ox ■ rd 2.15 ••••L,
.... 11.33 Washington 2,23
.... 11.20 New llamv.'.on 2.45
.... A- XI. *Cli.mge 3or I'fall.•- P M.
Tlie Passf'gs-r'l i aiit Xorllniard
Leaves Ken* Hampton >*i the ..rrivn! "t the Mi"
Train which leaves i.' lOl'.K •' 0 A XL. and
MAS UN K A CHUNK an the m ival of the Train
which leaves PiJfl.Al'Ki i !i! A..: 1; - ■ n De
pot) at 7*15 A. XI- At fd.'RA \ tON this T An
makes dose ct nne i' n* with trail on the LACK*
AW ANN A & RTOOXISLiTG and it EL A WARE .v
HCUbON Kailrna. e, a < I at Grc.it livni with the
M lil Traiu on the 1 rie Railway going West
Tue Passenger Train Southward
T.e eve.* Grer.t En d after the arrival of the Circir-
Expref# trim tie We.', ct meeting at '■
wit h Trains on the l.i • kaw. t.r.t anil L'l.i.m-l tik
ond DeltwarMMl Hurts i. Railrocde; :it J'anun
Cnu * k with the train for l'L bun!) !::a, nr.ii r
New Ilainpiton with 'liains for jYew York, the Le
high Valley, Harrieborg, Ac. Passengers iy tbi
Train arrive in New York at 5 >0 in Pbiladelpei
at 6,30, anil in liarusi.ur .it 3 20 P XI.
The Accovr.rr. datioii Train
KofflWHwl, eonnects trt Or ..t Bend with the Day
Express troii.g U\ ', v wlO h p.--..ngers arrive a
Ith.ua ud Syracuse the same day.
Southward, 1 e•.\i* Git t P 1 i o.terthc arrival o
the New Yoth Ex; tc .* io * 1. '.-t.
j-j;/" A.I P i get* drains on the Eric Railway
gto.l at Oi. f l.i :
WATTS COOKE, Supt.
R A. lIENRY. G. n. Tkt. Aget t.
A LA MODE.
THE LATEST FROM VEIV YORK.
Mrs. a. st\rk, take- pi.e \=t re in
3ga n informing hr friends, and th<* ladies gen
, that he has re.-. '.ve l, and is still receiving
rail ye ari l weil selected assortment ol
FALL AND jriNTKU GOODS,
Consisting of II VTS. HOX NI TS, RHIKON>
PI,OSSES,FEA • HEltk, I. Vt'ES, IIIEVl)-
DRI-LSSFS, and, in sL .rt all art Is usual!.,
tound in a
"A 4T T T T < \T ' { 3 "O ~sr V.<l p p
AxiLLiA ft M -L o t ' * * i<■
She solicits a call r *.)"u ■ 11 ** ■ F.S in
her line. ho' - ..re paivi ail • l .uhe.e. M;s St tk
can be founii at the hosn fortnei . or upied > f 1 - ■ 11 -
ry Stark in the ' >r ittgh < • Tttnklt inn k. ready an !
willing to serve all whr> m iy faroi he with a call.
MANTUA-MA KING.
We have secured the services of an experienced
jT9. ,
and at all times will be prepare I tFi r ant XT ke
Dresses in the latest tn. l ma t iij.prove'l m.iii .er.—
Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, wo.
remain
Yours. Res| eetfullv.
.ML- A. U. STARK.
April
llcll's Specific Fill-—XL •;ranted in all Cases
an be teEeJ on! Never fail to < ure ! I)o to
nauseate! Are spec !y in act: >u No chat ;e ~f
et reijuircJ! Do not interfere wTh business pairtiits
C*n he used without detection! t'pward of 200
eure- this month —some 1 1 them very severe cu-es*
Over one hundred |4iy ; iciaiis h i\e c * 1 them in their
practice, and ill speak well i f their efficacy, an
approve of their composition, wl ich i entirely vcgi
table, and harmless on the system, liundteus c
•ertificites cm 3tn wn
PELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and only
genuine Specific Pill. They ire a lapted for male
and female, old or young, and the only reliable reme
dy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in ul
casus of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with
all its train of evils, such as Vretheral and V gina
Discharg-s. Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or luv dunta
ily Emission, Incontii utncc, Genital Debility an
Irritability. Impotence, Weakne-s or Loss of Power
Nervous DeLil 'y, k • , V • , all ..f which arise princi
pally from Sexual Execs or Self Abuse, or so me
constitutional derangement, and incapacitates th
sufferer from fulfilling the duiies of married life. In
all sexual diseases, us G otorrhea. Gleet, and fr*trh*t
ores, an l in Di-enscs of the L'l ■ ider and Kidneys
they act as a charm ! belief is cxjericnced by ta
eg a single I. -x
Sold by all the principal Jiuggists Price SI
They will be sent V.y mail securely sealed, and
confidentially, ou receipt of the money, by
J RItYAN, XI D.,
N'o. 76 Cedar Mieet Few York,
H l u Itir g r 1 ysit I.'n for tie tit: t • 11. f ot
Urinary, Sexual, nr. I Nervous Di.-ensi s, who wi
send."free to all, the following valuable work, in 1
sonic I envelope :
The 1 ivTir.Tit Thocsasd - Pit EEI.T.'S TREA !
TlSßpn Self Ai us?. Premature decay, Imji. Lev
an I Loss of Power, .-e .ual I'isen.-i s, Seminal We.
n-ss, Nightly Km'is.-iotis, Genital Debility, A'c., Ac j
n; unpblot of 61 ' •• ■ 1 : '''gin. o'.t:u:t :nl\ice
to the aIH : ted. and whit h si onl i bo read by every ;
suffer'T, as th-* men* ? of cur- in the severe t stages j
is plainly set forth Two st amps required to pay
postage."
I ft OUT a ■ rr. TO l.vdif3 —lit?. IlAr.rrv'.s fejialf. 1
T'ii L.- liy. iv vcr yet failed in removing diiii uities
briifig frv i oh struct ion, or slo: j .ge of nature, or i:r
re-tbring the sy-f. : i to perfect health when >u "V rig
frotu Apirial a '.vet vol s, Prolapsus, Uteti, the \\ hitcs,
rr other wevkrise o! the Uterine Organs The Pills
•ro perfectly 1 m!e.-- i n the constitution, and may
bs taken •>> them...- deli, ate female without cutis
ing distroflss—Lite same ti c tl.cy a-t'iibe a charm
by erengtnetitug. Inrigoratt ing and restoring the
system to.a en Ution, and by /ingtiug on '
the me an y poiiotl with regal, rity, no matte: IV-uu
whsf eruifs ♦fteob.-trurtion may arise Tn y should
however. Mtfbe I ken during the fir-t three or fur
'ninths, fit pregnant y, t t .*igh safe at any other
I tue. as nV's.-anmgr- would he the.esult.
Each box contains 10 Pills. Price $l.
Dr. HARVEY'.- TREATI.-Eon diseases of Fe
reales, Fr gnaney, Miscarriage, liarrenne s, Steriii
*y^B®l,raluetion. an 1 Abuses o f Nature, and
the Ladies Pri.ate Medical Ad
viser, a pamphlet. >fft pages, sent free to any
uddreFS_ . i\ ceuts rnpiirc.i to pay postage.
The Piii-i.nd I • h ... ..... .. D , by m HI wfa a ,t c
xlrcd sfeeuretj seal. *, .. y (i>! \ y e ,
- * 131. i . . i j • • :jtcj .ci Ag lue >
G! '-he prim ip ui u.uggi.-i.,.
3aa 20. 1364 r-3-n-y 1
"lliS SIIpICHISES,
oir LETTER V. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE .
s I'cc dr. : a tvorl S-rcpu atmn It is be- [
yon I doubt the bt St and -haapc-L nof laist beautiful .
1,, oil Family - ing Ma h nes yet offered to the j
nublic No other Family 3 .wing Mn hma has so ;
uiaay us ful nj-i ;i ' for He. .'itig, Dm ling, Fell
i- - Tucking, GMhering, Sdfgtfig, ID aiding, Em-:
broitieriug, Geiding andf>|bpth. No uhor Family ,
Sewing Machine ha; ; > n'lt It enj .irily i pruAt ,
variety of work It will sow all kinds of cloth,!
and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent iw- j
provemcnts make our Family -Sawing Machine most ,
rclist'le, nr. ! most durn'do, and most cetfiin in ac- j
li- n ill .11 rates of peed, It makes the interlocked 1
: liteh, which is the bed stitch known. Any one, ev
en of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a. glance,
how to vw the letter A- Family Sewing Machine. —
Cur I'. i ; : .!y "-cuing Mochines are fittisite lin chaste
and exquisite style
The Jol iingt =e of tho Family Machine is a
! pic a of cunning workmanship of the most useful
I kind, it protects the machit e when not in use, and
when a ! f to b- i [cva'cd may be opened as a spa-'
j cious and fuLstni ial table to sustain the work. —
While si,; c , 1 tlm Ca-"-. , made out of the choicest
; woods, arc fioisl ; 1 iu tho simplest and chastest uifttt-
I nor jo,-.! ' others .uc a lorned and embelished in
; ii,e most costly and superb manners.
It is --bv lately necessary u. see the Family Ma-
I chin.' in operation, so as to judge of its groat capaci
. Tv and beauty.
It is 1• : I>:■<■ tning rts popular for family sevriug
as our maintfa taring multilines are for niuuufactur
! iug pui"i cs
The Jlran h Offices are well supplied with silk,
twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very bestqual
{ 'ty.
! Send for a Pasiphlkt.
j THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
158 Broadway, New F'ork.
" 7'"*l*!it : a<"elpliia Office, 8 1 O Chestnut St.
, 1 ' ; Agt's in Tunkhannock.
J' A. I ".Ri,V- : LI., S n
m &MWMH mvm
—AND—
Tin Sliop.
THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over
Jlaukinson's Store, in
MESHOPPEN PA.,
and w ill v list.intly keep or. hand nil the latest
IMPROVED COOKING STOVES
Irnong whi a ere the •' CALORIC," MINER asd
" UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and
IK : ; of every description, which he offers for
3EPsty
at prices Ii it will defy ciunpetition
Ilia stovi 8 are bought directly of the Manufacfur
ers it ALBA SY, W ILK. S: ■ A RLE. PROVIDENCE
tu i ; KANT .V lie is therefore enabled to sell
hcui at : .-ui ill advance >.n the original cost
*i I"H 5 SH E 2 T-IROW,
—AND-
Copper Ware.
i dl kin is on I: m l and m•le to order Also
HIP, WACOM rs<> \h AY 1)81 EI CI H
-8IK)i:8 FOR SALE.
Th" popular Cookin t Stove,
F o rest lie en,
E'rvared n: n) i- now for the first, offered at
820 f. , S in h, .825 for 9 neb,
RH?Am?^SAHD4OBS!HS
neatly md promptly done.
HENRY STANSBURY.
Me bop n, Dee 17:h. 1262 -v2nf9!y.
; iiAiIDW; ALE & LJiOA
; HUMT SBO'S & BtAJR
NOW OFFER FOR SaLE
IRON. STEKL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS,
BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX
liOF.SK-SHOES. IIAM
MERLD HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
| BUILD£IS' HARDWARH,
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT
SPi: DLLS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
Fil'E BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BUT IS. NETS. FVASII-
El'.S BELTING,
PACKING,
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, &c , Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON 1! VXD IN ASSORTMENT
AND MAN FRACTURED 10 ORDER
LEATUEEIi AND FINDINGS
FAI //BAlv'R SCALES.
.. n .Uiircii 26. 1863 vln33 —
1 XLiila3l and WRENCH,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
. i
<) N \V YALFSING CURE K ,
CAMPTOW, BRADFORD Co Pa
Hulls Carded and Cloth Finished.
f.'AN'JFAGT'JRE CLOTH FGR CUSTOMERS ON SHARES
OR AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES PER YARD:
C.issimer-, Best Finish, fine 45 cents
Plaiu Clnth, do 45 "
tlray and Mixed Cassimcres,4s "
Tweeds, 32 "
C'i in men Fulled Cluth, 40 "
White Flannel, 22 "
Madder Red l-'lannel, 32 "
Gray Flannel 25 "
i'ho Gray 1 l.vni'el ma le wtth tngto and very suita
ble for Cltiti.iiig*
II 4RVET TMGHAM
AMOS WRENCH
i. ; .* it 6 .-an have r.Hs
:en rued ?o a to take them home Wi th them • and
' ▼• th e xq"rß* of n veeoad irip
I
PSOCLAMA T I 0 N ! |
TO THE LADIES !
li oI It Married and Single.
THE OLDEST REGULATOR FCR FEMALES.
DR. CHEESE MAN'S I EM ALE PILLS
Will immediately relieve, without p:*in. all disturb
ance of the periodic uiseh irge, whether arising trom
relaxtiou or suppression. They act like a charm in
removing the pains that accompany difficult or im
moderate meantruntion, and twa the onlylsafe and
reliable remedy for Flushes Sick Headache, Pains
in the Loins, Hack and Sides, Palpitation of the
Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken
Sleep and other unpleasr nt and uangerous effects of
an unnatural condition of the sexual functions. In
the worst cases of Fluor Albus. or Whites, they ef
fect a speedy cure
DP. CHEESEMAN S FEMALE PILLS
Have been used OVER A QUARTER OF A CEN
TURY. They are offered as the only safe means of
renewing interrupted menstruation, out Ladies mut
bear in rniriU that there u one condition of the fe
male system in which the Pi/Is cannot he taken
mithoni producing a PECULIAR RESULT. -
The condition referral to is PREGNANCY —
the result. MISCA RRIA CE, Such is the irresist
ible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual
functions too normal condition, that even the pro
ductive power of nature cannot resist it TiiEd
CANNOT DO H ARM in any other way. •
*DR. CIIKEbEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS
Are the only Medicine that MARRIED AND SIN
. OLE LADIES have relied upon for many years, or
can rely upon flow. UN WARE OF EMI P.I
77OA'S These Pills form the Finest Preparation
erer }>> i! forward, with TMMEDIATD and PER
SISTENT SUCCESS* DON'T UK DFCEIV
i:i). Take this advertisement to your Druggist,
and tell him that you want the BE NT and mo.-!
R ELI ABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN Til E
WORLD, which is comprised in
DR. CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS !!!
They have received, and are now receiving the
sanction of the most eminent Physicians in Amer
ica.
EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each Box-the
price, One Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to
60 Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptyl, l>y remitting the
price to the Proprietors, or any authorized Ag-nt,
in current funds.
SGLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
HI TCHINGS A HILLYER, PROPIUF.TOU'S,
-SI Cedar Street, Aew York.
£?* Sold in TunKhannock, by J. IV. Lyman, in
Montrose, by AHe Tnrroll, in Scranton by L. £ &
E. C Fuller* in Factoryville by all Druggists
FOR RATS, MICK, ROACHES, AXTS, BED BI:C
--MOTHS IN FLRS Wool. ENS, AC,. INSECTS OX PLAVI
FOWLS, ANIMALS, &<-,
Put u|> in 25c 50' nu 1 sUOO Boxes. Bottles, nnl
Flasks. S i and #5 sizes for Hotels, an i Publi. i'
rtitutions, .to.
■tin'-, in! •!:'! !■ remedies kn .wn."
..Free 'r< m I • isons."
'•.V..! i.-.tigtr the Human Family."
'•R s . otne out of their to leslo die."
£ WhUcsale in El 1 >-gc cities.
-'"Soli by a i iiuggi • - n Retailers ever;- 1
I if'\ ! ! BEWARE 1 ! ! of all worthless inula:
- that "COSTAII'S i > name isaeh Box,
and Flask, before you buy,
£ TF'A IN . SS HENRY 11. ' -..
j jf* Principa ! I.'cjot 492 Broadway, N 5
byj Lym in,y Co,, wholesale Iteta!
I "jf Agent,Turkhannock,
mmvz & plbweb*
—u —o
rpilE SUBSCRIBER HAS IIAD INSI'CCESSFI I.
J, operation, for several years, a
M 3i aSfil,
AT TOWA.dNT3D7Yf
where all of the most approved itiid rare kinds of
FRUIT Sr ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Can he obtained.
Being con v. need from experience (hat his Tree?
and Plants will give far better satisfaction to the
Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown
in other localities, he confidently solicits their pa tron
age.
He will make atmnnl visits eitherin person or by
his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co ,
and asks only that his specimens may be examined
an 1 his method of dealing be tested.
Al! orders'by letter or otherwise, for Trees, vines or
pi nts will be promptly attended to.
uo3I-ly. D IIARKINS.
AUCTIONEER.
gjL. C- Conklin, of Tunkhannoek Borough, Wyo
tiling County Pa hereby gibes notice, that Alalia
taken a license as public Auctioneer," and tenTer,
his services to the public in that en parity, on reason
able terms. L C. CONKLIN
October Ist 1?64.
TO professors OF Music AMATEURS, AND
THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY,
P, A. WONDKRMANN
FOREIGN A AMERICAN MTSIC*WAREHOUSE, 82-1 B".CAD
WAV,
Having on hand the largest-stock of Foreign Music
in New York,which he imports front Europe express
- ! !y to meet the tasfe and requirements of the Aineri- j
| can lovers of Music, respectfully calls attention to ;
I tuo fact that he is now shfip Music of Evert
I Stylo at a Reduction of TWENTY-FIVE to FIFTY J R
| cent, less than any other hotlse in the United States.
Private Families cap he supplied (post free.) by
| forwarding the cash to the above address Shouldj
; the amount of cash be forwarded exceed the co to ;
j the Music, the balance will be promptly returned in
postage currency
1 | DEALKBS and Professors should not neglect this
j oppoitunity j they will bediberally dealt wtih.
NI! Anv and every piece of Music (vocal or
instrumental) published in Europe and America
; will be supplied to order, if accompanied . by the
j cash, ' J <-• ■ B : * ;
Bemcptbe.r the Address.
P. A. W 1 N D li R M A N N
Foreign and American Music Warehouse,
824 Broadway, New York,
TOCONSUMPTiVES. ..
t.onsu, U pHve sufferers will receive a valuable pre
scription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Brou
-1 chltis, and all throat and Lung affections, (free of '
charge.)hv sending their address ty , |
Rev. ÜbWARU A'En'flV, - . • ,
j- WiUiamsburgA
!' 1 yeY' teato. i " Mhpt'Co!, U *'A
L.l • NewYor
f| H .aH.-180.
mm mm
TUOMEUROPE
gnu J .',it i.ulH t fi
I: full v confirm ••.'ory ''rmC" reports th 'II I'.
Did TV II ilA\ K I'OtsiKSSION <)!'' KOIv
LV\ D.
It is also authorii itiveij HT noun ■ i that
• "" ' i
o. s.
• -
: has exclusive pnset-.-si & < : th -
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
, > AT—
■
TUNKHANNOCK.
where every thing in (he line of his trade can be i
hud at. the
LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.
HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat
est and most improved Patterns of
COOIS.IKTG-,
AND
PISLO 8 ST OWES,
with all the FT RNITURE ami FIXTURES complete.
Roofing & Glittering
in all its branches, attended to oo short notice and on
It K A IS O N A II L. C TERMS.
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE
O. s. MILLS
Tunkhannoik. Nov 4. 1963. v3-n!3.
Manufacture of Woolen Goods !
CHAPTER 1.
The Manufacture of Woolen Goods, both in (he
household and in the factories, become of great
importance on aemuntofjita forming at present-.our
principal articles of clothing. The nature of our cli
mate make it neccessary, arid the scarcity of Cotton
has greatly increased the value of wool and Fabrtcks
made iroui it • and being engaged in the business of
makingClorh and Flannel, and also oLI l.u iing,
and Uloth Dressing, we hive thought a few remarks
with regard to handling Wool, and the pioper pro
eess of Manufiicture, might he of service to the oun
trv, and a benefit Co ourselves
The flrsf pro. es- with the farmer who intends to
make his wool into mils for spinning ml w wing
at homo, after washing and shearing, is ass wing the
u.ilities. This we do not expect a farmer to do as
etfcctly as a regular manufacturer, but by trying
he will approximate towards it, and be amply paid
lor the little pains required, by having an even
thread and smoother fabric Ihe fleece should be
while and be spread out on a table—tha eoa-scst
wooi will befou r d on the skirts of the fleece, and
can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the
fihr Tw6 quaiitie from oadh fleece w ill perhaps
nc close er. ugh tor >• 'Liu iry r ur;o3e, but as th
sbeepi in Ditr country differ tcuefr in their gr i "p o<
wwl —the coarse p.nt < f one may do to go Willi the
U la part ot another, tin a Ch"sn! ike three or four
.pi •li'Les nut of (he !"t It it is -to trie manu
f;i !"rynr t. c rk- '. lie fiecc -houbrnot tx ■ ,rn
j but • :>• ir.m .i. h . ' m-. -I" oH ( . |
| corni ictly. skin 1 Not I- 'S th not • jra
I oflwd,fraeb > uttet "• ■ Ih ul ■ be seat kb w
len pounc -"1 wn >! g"i gtiih injii g n hi... .
I The ei..\ ih tig or iiti• • a-: in- is "f mr • t.i -
well -ar.ti U for win o <• • ' i! Windy resr.orisi
ldo . but in the ina-ter i-t i- iinc .in I ve.iving wo
have another C.IUIDOI hi ndd; 1 nless rhe yam *
nly twisted, and lie it up evenly Tn t! e loom the
cloth plirink-'no vetili m t uliiug —making some p!;t
ces wide a i others l'irrii-v, and if the finisher -u
--, is-in pA-sittig on*- 'in' -v n les, flit* cloth will r -
stime'ff trtwvn nu tvhftlf ;u il<- ftifn a
tier.' lilt file n. : s -oc -tiei *r n. .1
a
:hre a ! ran nOU I
ot in'- . .*, • . ' ii tu
if • 11 ■ ■ ! h ' n
thou jit ■;o to 1 • ■• • •- . oi.ni) * ion i
1 ■ •flab' .• 11l m
'■ P >" -t IV • 1 '• • 'I "<■ > \ > • e
..i 1: piirf'ect.t o • -'pet •t, 'T ,'i .m ci! i
war, we 1 • 'D > • • h tW i-ti 1.t .*• -
branch 1 f • • . •
remci
ni' c ctici • ski • 1
•11; I tnak' ft v.-ers *• : - enough to ist a cii-.i
through a ye.ir'se.imp.iigD at U:-r.
IN'. II 1 M A wp.nxrn.
Home FACTORY. CAMPTOWN, DRADKOKD CO May 2,'i'l
INStfRANTGE
AGAINST—
FI HE ! FILiE!! FIRE 1I !
Taken at this office, 011 all kinds of Town and
Country pro; city, at the MOST RE \4ONABI.k TERMS,
and for any time from Til ii UK MONTHS t'O
I'i V K Yli.VßUsk ei!ht
hX IXII or 4Y I I HOLT PREM4U.M NOT lib
Iy the company reliable ? Will It promptly piy
its losses 1 are the important! inquiries with
all insurers. We answer :
THE LYCOMING CO. INSURANCE COMPANY
HA S BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
1 OR TWENTY-THREE YEARS.—IT II AS
A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF
OYER ?2,400.Uif1. IT PAYS FROM
*6U. TO *125,000 LOSSES
ANNUALLY.
A LL
LOSSES
ARE PROMPTLY
ADJUSTED AND PAID.
EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED
WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU
NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES
AND OPERATIONS OF TIIE COMPA
NY THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON
JUST AND EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES.
THE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL.
References Hon. 'Win. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K
Pevkhain. Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esqs. ot
this County ; S tyer A Bros, of Susquehanna,' and i
Scorge .*? Hullenbaek and others of Luzerne County,
who insure in and have been paid losses by this,
Company.
HARVEY SICKLER, Agt. I
DISSOLUTION OF COP ARTSEfISHIP |
The Partnership bcftvocn 0. L IIALLSTEAD
A SON, is this day dissolved by mut til e .nsenf,
| 'I he notes and accounts will be left in tiie bands of
0. L. ILillstea 1 t" settle and can be found nt the '
store formerly occupied by O. L. Ilallstead .1 Son,
with some one to attend to the same.
0. L JIALLSTEAD. 1
II P. lIALLSTiiAD. ,
Nicholson. JuTy 27th 1864.
The hudne-s will be continued bv Henry P. ,
| Ilallstead nit 1 Louis Ilauime), under the name and.
firm of
: HALLSTEAD & HAMMSL |
who will he pleaseJ to retain the patronage of all !
wiio '1 wo jaitrm ize 1 thaold firm, and will be pleas <
ed to see any who inny favor us with a call.
J \V> arc prepared to furnish EXTRA INDUCE j
MKVTU TO THOSE HAVING PRODUCE TO '
1 DISPOSE OF. will pay the HIGHEST CASH
PRltyi. for the same.
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r f * 1 1 5 1 *8 j yfe
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L ,< v . ,)r f*. -i
4& V; iW • -"g
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, ■' '-. N ♦*£''
A ... •.;'t .-r Ts
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•nd • * *
i Mil ! I !;!: Y f?o^!>S
I iive jus>t been re <•.<! 't the i> ui'di. .im-i.<
LOUIS* H£?BUMI,
| on T". ir Street. ••) j • .-iw !.. J ■ —itfcc: u!
lie !ouu I I.■< ie- C :ii i• > M so IPo v' F 1
HAT.-, anil (.'A!'-: lIK A i >-Hi! ESSES, RILLO.'.
FLOWERS, ami TRIMMING.-. an.l everything o
the 1 i " if Mi.lit"-' v who h wll !>■• - il l at the loircst
Cash Prices.
Repairing proyiitly- ni'l tp-itD tone Ladies
please cull ami examine for themselves.
*lunk bannock, Oct 3 1362 —v2nll— lvwil
IST 33
r ST% Zns £ $ 1 -\ssk $
G H A I 23L
| g I'
MANUFACTORY!
TliO i'i- •r•> er has ju.-t ened a new Furniture
j Cabinet ami Chair ALauuf.ictory in TunkhaDnock,
next door to C. M. Kcwn's grocery store —where are
kept i ii li in I an l in mufacturcd to order:
TARI.F.- of all i/.cs, patterns, ami styles.
CHAIRS Cane- ,t, Flag-bottom, ami coruiuon.
HI RKAI £o'.■ll -i vies, sixes, an.l prices
liF.Li-'l LADS, '"ottoge an i common.
CENTRE TAi 11.3, W<RK STANDS, HOOK
CASES irid imiis i • very thing which rta be foaad
in t ii>' largest furniture t ttfAl [isoteeuh in the country,
which i.' < ii • I.ri o.s - low a-- they can be
imugii' a any ' ui ..; "i, H oiiirs. Being tlt
i.-ficd tin' ii rs ■ inp tc, i ill in workmanship am]
prices with any establish', out in the country, he so-
Itei s the public j trr-n-c'c
REP A I T'. T NO II kin D i-aie in a neat, ul.-ti'i
tial ami workmanlike loiinm i
JS . U. —Obi ane-s utch-irs. H ri ,
paired.
I N PERT \KI Nt J Hn ii,_• .. ijenr-e t hi, it
j nm] having Itu i mi:. !. txi' ii ne. he il ten
i tlii- ilfj .riti-enf fc i n-iriessot, sberr ■ , e, •
t in a sa'isftt.'torv u in et
. • tH i ■ - t
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A Lsurrc ."Si tt k e;i" vYi. :<- (x
.- v , ,1| 1 1,.-
I OT lED > V t r'S 2JESLIN.
URIf.LIAKTS,
J . vt.'U.N ii i
LACES,
P \LMORAL SKIRTS,
t,'RiNi oiviiau
j GLOVES,
RF.AL ALEXATSDRF'S KID
I And it Lartjp Stuck of
YANKEE HOHOJIS.
I run,
Nails,
Win" to-Lead,
7/ac, Lingeed Oil,
(rlass, Putty, Door-Locks,
and a "onoral assortment of
BULGERS HAR3WBARE.
Fish, of all kinds.
! GirS s'ia. Paid
for ad kiuds of Grain.
Tunktuinndck. March, Otli 18fi4.
; WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
Sewing-Machines.
T/h- Cheapest and Best.
OVER 150,000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED
SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD.
| VOK CIRCCTAR. LADIES' ALMANAC, AC.
AOENT9 WANTED.
Address WHEELER k WILSON
Sririni/'Aforliinr Co.
704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
no FOI V. . .i 1 0 .
4i ■.rif -D' . t .s aei
i in Ics.- tlivii 10 i \ Oi wor ae- o! ■ it' <
N K>S Fmiki'.-I !'-■ 'ii On ml
! Wi-ikneas !; - 1. ... p i ii. , . i
; Norvod- \?fe tio i-. ii . m itt i to. \.. pio
j ducdU- Prieo; On Hoiltir icr ;■ i,x. Sei." |< Bt-|mid
Iby ni lil, uu reiteigtof uuonler. One Ilex ill per
j lent the cure in tuopt cases Ailhress
JAMES 3. BCTLER,
f--* General Agent, 427 Broadway, Eew lark*
T4B! 3m:
Oodey's ady'sßook
:
i ' sol -ii i>iciut t . ticr orld.
'* ; ; 1-L ri.i ALT-, A• 1> FASiIIONs.
•' •'" Mi St : g. .ug. DOUBLE
• ' a: : • Wei f* rravings en every
-y l ' - ! ■ Tu-bet knitting
£ •'!;• :r ''iel i>t („r th,
> i. t i K u Kierythiag, in
Lai T V k
! •>''' A •'! V otiTK'FOK 'ls YEAKij
'i... no *v;:L it
' 'ill* v -La ii jsc £:si': .s
. ■ | "
M .'■my g.v- them)
.at •tOLXO.-
•i- .i j car, Other
" Aiu: ; nut the *ub
■i t.ef. t'. ems!, stures
i"c>, Aae.iior pe.uiiiwiiy
.-' A T. Stewart & Co., of New
if. i; ii.c nioviiuiits, ippeAr in Godey,
the only M■ giv.-.-ie tiitit has (hem.
Aiso, F'usutoua from the celebrated Brodie,of New
York.
La lies' Bonnets. We giro mote of them ho a year
tkau any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady,s Book
enables every lady to be her own Oounet maker.
MARION 11 AIM.AND,
Authoress of u Alone," ' I Hidden Path
£.c/e," ," and "Miriam,"
I writes foi Godey each month, and for no other Mag
azine. AVe have also retained all our old ad fa
vorite contributors
rp tt* ti ivrca
Godcy'e. Lady's Book for 18G5.
(Ftom which there can be no Deviation.)
The following are the terms of the Lady,s Book
for 1865. At present, we will receive subscribers at
the following rates. Due notice will be gi/en if wa
are obliged to advance, which will depend upon tint
i price of paper.
One copy, one Tear, 53.00
Two copies •' " 5,50
Three '* " " . 7,50
Four •' " ■' 10,00
Five copies, one year, and an extra copy
to the person sending the club, makiug
six copies 14 00
Eight copies one year, and an ex'ra copy
to thc;rson sending the club making
nine copies 21 00
Kit ven copies one year, and an extra copy
U the pers oi .-end ; ng the club, making
twelve copies 27 00
Additmns to any of the above clubs, 82 50 each
subscriber.
G 1-y's Lady's Book and Arthur's II ime Msga
zini- will be -cut. each one year, on receipt of 84 50.
AVe have no club with any other Magaiine or
Newspaper.
the in. ocy must all be sect at onetime for any
Club
-a; 1 i'.ci- mu.-t it 24 rents additional
for e: a sub. triuer.
Address L.tRODEV.
.V E, C rner .-i ,-; • ..( Cfcesriiut .Streets,
. UII.AVELFHIA
rininiirt toilits mlinger
.-I.LI- -A IL; L' L'Kvti \V KIAGER.
..(i ' Y! .(! It . V. ! L! OR M LIT.
>i . u i :,v - fO i. .1 01 1 OF ORI'EK
vVX :?AN It; -V .1 ii ft; w!T O IT C I. wnfBI.S
--... y. r J f. • VCD
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ui
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P , o, -.t
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>, o'. Ni I *1 .it N'J
•i.i,i. v. ,1 • o.'c a.I .C ii,. by
v • • vi. Goo
, Oh ...
' 1 • nut ;
• m !i t
<i.<* •tii'i. durable,
. . . 'ri 'fgs rise delay
.. I r ;
ii •'.red. shrink
. ; . ' . cat . i l . miKXriH ■tea*
A". ~ 'U f C; ;
' • ci.V CDw . v, rita^o
. . • • a 1 ov-j nxtnfd ;
; t r Ui -f if rLf best
'ni JitJ-Quill wita
:,i .e-. inn.nials, but
i:,- i . . ir. • : 'be -kepii -il, if such
• 1,-, •. w • .i , test i'utn.'m's Wringer
• .' \ i unt ALL others
-. -if i. torv, retn.n it
P m Maitrtfiicluriug Co :
MN; / <V. iir fr m practical experience
that iron wll oalranize. icit'i zinc will not oxidiit
or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as
near perfect as possible, and J can cheerfully ree
omend ii to behest in use Respectful I v yours.
JXU W. WHEEI.ER, Cleveland, Ohio.
I Many years' experience in the galvanizing oui
ness enable mo to in 'oise the above statement in
all particulars.
j New York, Jan , 1864. JXO. C. LEFFERTS
1 100 Beekmnn St.
We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by
: practical working, and know that it will do. It is
i cheap ; it is simple ; it requires no room, whether
at work or nt rost; a child can operate it ; it does
i its duty thorcughly: it saines lime and it saves wear
! and tear. We earnestly ndrise all who have much
washing to do. with all intelligent persons who have
I any, to buy this Wringer, it will pay for itself in
j a year at most.
Hex.HORACE ORE 2LEY.
; BUCKEYE HE! ii MPE!
Farmers should secure one of these excellent Ma
-1 chines at once as the supply is limited, and we are
confident that the demands for the above Machines
will be great the coming season as the BUCKEYE,
is the best Machine oow in use, and is the best adapt
! Ed to rough, hilly, and uneven ground, is the mo a
) du ble and is managed with the great at eaaeo
1 other machines noiv in use.
For further particulars address
JOIINU. STONE Agent,
STILL II THE FIELD.
MRS. BARDWELL
Announces t>> the Ladies of Tunkhwnnock and vicini
ty, unit shu has just received a fine assortment *f
Fall and Winter
TMEilii nery,
tb . .. m- j p '.-il- ttio I.is -office, where can be
t. -I i in gr ■■ I' -'A, all the
" L.ViAAT STYLES,
OF
IR. v !•:: -II . l-AP?, HEAD DRESS
i; E!J>A*F.US I'IUMMINOS
l H(r! SKIRiS. CORSETS, *
and everything in the line of .Millinery *nd
Goods, wh ioh she will sell at the lowest cash P r
j REPAIRING promptly w*' l /
T4el44f.