North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 20, 1867, Image 4

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    kOi 1867.
THE
Fashion Magazine of the Woritl.
LITERATURE. F.NE AItTS, AND FAS ilON>
The too*' magnificent Ne„l engravings. DUBi L
FASi.lrtN-FLAItS W,.od ur.gravings no ever*
subject that .an interest leoies. Crochet ki uriig.
Netting. Kuior"t<lry, Art.cles for Ibe To -t, tor
tb. parlor,'be t'nMH.ir, aid tbe Km hen. Ever*
thing, in fact, to make aon mil t Lauv's ok
THt IAD IE S' EAVCRIU FCR 3 7 • EARS
<■ >f i,*<n * no bMi ><l* O omis w
None attempt it.
GODET'S EECEIT7S
for every 'cpariiDeut ot a tmusenol J. Tm- !•■*
•re worth the prim o' the Book
MODEL COTTAGES (no other Magne ne IP™*
them), with diagram*.
DRAWING LESSON'S FOR THE YOUNG Ae
otber special! v w-th Go ley.
ORIGINAL Ml" IC. worth A3 • Tear O'ber
Magazine* publish '>l<l woru-out tuusic ; but 'h sin
•cnher* to G".lev get it before the music -.ores
GARDENING FOR LADiES. Another peeel.ari
tx with Go-lev
Fafhi.ins froui Messrs. A T Stewart"* **•-, of
New York, 'he millionaire merchant*, app ar in Ge
dev. the only Magazine that has theiu-
Laities' B-innets We give more of them ill •
year than M.v otb-r Mag izioe. In fact, b- L*.iy'-
Book enables every lusly to be her cwn b -nux ui.t—
ker.
MARION HAIH \ V!>
Authoress of "j±/ove," "Hidden
7'ath, " ".If. f'dt, '*"J\" ute
sis," and ".Miriam,*
writes fo G.-dev e> h 1000 th. an-t •• no 'her ui tr
arine A new novel by her wi'l l>e peM he-t in 18
67. We have also retained all <ur old .d favorit.
contributors.
7E"7?.irs OF*
( Fr/nn rrh>ch th>re e<vh*noD a >' : atiot,,\
The following are the terms of the L lj's Book
for 1867:--
One copy, nn# Teae #'i Of'
Two copies, one year ® -*>'
Three copies one year
Four copies one year 10 00
Five eopie*. one veur and an extra e>t v fo
the per-on getting up the cluh, m >king
six c pies 1 OP
Eight copies one ye nr. and an extri copy
to the person getting up the cluh,in i ;ing
nine copies 21 0 r
Eleven copies, one venr, and an estr - enpv
to the person getting up the cluh.m iking
twelve copies 27 Oi
n" All additions to clohs at cluh rites.
Club etibwviher* will he sent to any put-of
flee where 'he snb*eriher tnsv re-id*.
tr-fr Godev's Lady's Book and Art'''"** Horn-
Macsziue will be sent, each one year, on receipt '
s4*o
We have no elnh with any other tnegaztne *
news perer
The mcey must all be lent at one time for
any of the Club*.
XfjjT Cana-11 jnhsTthers must send 2t '-ents addi
tinn t r... , h suiiscri'-er
Addrrs* I*. A.OODKY,
H. E Corner Sixth and Cheat ' Street*.
TIJ/ 7 A DEL Til IA.
ANTON Business
PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
AND
LADIES! ACADEMY/.
A PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
Single and Double Entry Book-keep! i* Bnsines
and Urr.tnteut.'l Penmanship. Cou-mercii. Ari'hnier,
an i Corre.|<dtlen*e. Wholesale r.n-i Re'id Bu-iut-s."
Johiting, Railroading. Shipping, Frw-irltng en
Commission, Negotiating la>*n*. Bilia o Exchang
Ban ing, Ph.>nogr*| by and 0 iiuuiernal Lew
L'te M-htdaiahip 'or ibe Commercial C arse, wc •
privilege ol rex ietsing ativ time Ir-e of h Tge. s■'•
LAD JEX ' ACAD EM ft'A L
DE'J'AE'JME.YT.
Miss M. A F' SiE", Ptincipal,
Reading, Sj-eliiag. Writing, Gran mar. Ge< gi|bx
Phiio tiphy, Ch<uii.ry. ArtniM my, liia •" . (imlt.
ding Bihle Lis on,) rtiitbmetic, Algebra,Ge- n.eti v.
Trigt>n'it etrv, French and l->'in.
Higher En-.lih branches end the 1.-ngaage p
qu i te-, iID.OO. Xt u coau.ercea Mo ...ay, F*h
25th.
No College afforls greater advantage "> L-vdi*
and 3entlruieti for obtaining * Con mertdal L lu.-:<-
tion. or for the study of the Higher Eugl sb and th
for lurtber intorm-.tion se d for a CV
cuiar, ot pddrese.
J.N GARDNER, P inripal.
▼6d3o-Ij. Sermon, Pa.
LA'.EST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Paten
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR I-OT'LI F <i RING
SKIRT.
The Wonneifiil Flexibility -n-1 great c.rufort m
pleasure to any Lu-ty wearing the Dup x Elip't
Skirt will lie experienced nartirul"rly in -II crow t
ed Assemblies. ope as Carriages. Rai ...ait Oars
Chuteh Pews, Ann Chtirs, for Pr-nn la-le an.
Housj Dress, as the skirt can tie fold t when i
use ta occupy a small place as *a ily a 1 c-avn
iently as a S 1 k or Mioltn Dress, an liiVdloakL
quality In crinoline, not found iu any Sin le Spring
Ski't.
A Ladv having enjoyed the pleasure,co -fort, an.,
great convenienth of wearing ibe Dup x Elipti
Steel Spring Skirt tor a sing e day. 'ill n cet
wapls willingly dispense with their tse F r
Children, Misses mdJ Young Ladies they tre
or to all others.
They will not bend or break like 'he Sinplc
Spring, hut will preserve their perfect an ! graceful
shape when three or fout o. nioarx skirts trill hart
been thrown aside os useless The h-opa are t-tiv
eretl wth double ard twisteu thread, an/ tbe hot
torn rods are not only double sptdigs. hue '*i e (..t
double) covered : prerenfitig fheui from w aiicgou
when dragging dewn stoops, stain, Ao
The Duplex Elliptic is a great fan rite with a!!
ladi*s and is universally rt-.-otnmen ietl hv the
Fashion Magar.iie sas the \ DARD S ilhT OF
THE FASHION tBLK WORLD.
To enpty the follow niestiiu.ible a-lv%lfßge in
Crinoline, viz : supreme qn.lity, |*-rfect uanufize
turs stylish sh*|a-an I finish Flexibility, >1 irwtoilitv
comfort and eiaL"tnv enquire for J W. Brzd'ey's
Duplex Elipti.' or Double Spring Skirt, a be sure
and get the genuine article.
CAUTION.—I" vnsrd against IMPOSITION be
Pirtieulttf t.. NOTICE that skins offerei s "DU
LEX" have the red ink s'tutp. viz, ff Bri I
ley's Duplex F.llit-tic Bf. el Spnnra." put the
wa stbau-I—none others are geuuine A n-.tice
that every Hoop will admit f. pin bei ; ptsae-l
through tha cwrtr#. thti* revealing the "wt (.->r
double aprings br tided together therein, abu hi
the secret of'ha'.r F'exibilitv aod strengt i. ante
wombination : ot to l>e found in anv other S irt.
For Sa'e in all Store* where First Ol tat kirt* are
•old throughout the State* nod elsewhere.
Manulaefttred br the SoV Own. r t.f the P iteet.
WEST 4 BRADLEY A CAREY,
970h .tubers and 794 81 Reade g-i. N, Y,
r6n22-3moe
hELMBO!.D'S COVC tJED EXTR VCT BU
cnc.
T* th" *J. , luetic
HILMBOLDS 4TED EXTRACT
S *KSAi*ARTLLA
Is the Great Blood Fttrifirr
Both are prepared sc vinling to rule* of ""he-nistry
•nd Bharetacy an < sr* tbe moet active tha can be
made.
K W STOK E
Just of ned is Samuel Stark'* Brisk Block, twe
doors beb-w the
WYOMING NATIONAL BANK
on Tioga Street, Tuakhaen-.. k, Pa., where may be
found a gteerul assorimeut ot
NEW goods
oesisistiag ef
DRY GOODS < every rlcaeription, from
plain to (ant J,
NOTIONS.
FURS.
HATS A CAJ'S.
Bt)GTS A SHOES,
HARDWARE.
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
QUEENSWARE.
Ac , Ac,
purchased et the lowe* tuiarket rates for e.iab, all of
which will be so.d ex lusively L,r
READY TAY,
Consequently,
NO TEN PER CENT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS.
BUKTNEIIJI. cfc BATTATYNB,
TO 2 HE PEOPLE OF 11'1 , 0.1//.Vf: f df.VIV.
Greeting
In other words, the
MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD
wh<> means to pav for what they iret will not be obli
g-d t*> pty the Man-bant * Bonus in order to save
him *h it be loses by those who icUl not or you can
not make pay.
It is unnecessary for us to go into a tnnre lengthy
detail jf the articles we keep, but it suffices to say
that
IT WILL BE OUR CONSTANT AIM
rtot eat people well, and keep on band,
ALL ARTICLES
the demand of the County reqniret.
Wi h the above truths and facts before you Gen
tlerneo and Frenai, we invite you respectfully to
call and see us
FRANK C. BUNNELL,
ROLSRf W.BANATYNE.
j jt;L i.A_tv A iV oiS L'riAN tt
Winter Arrangement— Per. 3d,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD | EASTWARD.
Morning Ev.-n'g | SIATIOES | Morn'g | Evening
Irain | Tra-n j I Tuttu , Train
A. M | P.M. | IA. M. |P. M.
9.00 New York*- 520 " H
5 11.30 New Hampton 2.30
™ 12,-5 Delaware •••D'uc-. I 3(1 X
4,uo 10,10 S lant<>n 9,45 620
® 5. .6 ' 1.43 Nuboii>u 5.05 4,30
3 5.58 12.08 Hopbottom 818 405 *
f H4I 1.08 New Alii lord 7,34 3,05 <
x 700 135 Ureal Bend 755 240 W
9 A M- P. M ♦Foot •! Liberty St. A. At. P. M *
CO!* N KCTIOMsS—We-twad,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York eon
iets.it MANUNKA Clir.' K with ihe 'tain leav
ing Philadelphia (Kon-ing-on I'epct) at 7 30 a m
ami at GREAT RENO with the through Mail Train
on the F.rie Railway, wiih s eepmg ear attached,
*'np r .ir>g .it all the principal nations on that road,
iipd arri ing at Ruff 1 nl 6 19 a, in
The Passangei train Irom Scran ton pni n-ctf at
Great Ben I wi h through trains jr 'ng west „n I east
on Erie R,ilw:>y, arrirtn it Iff, at I.l*B a. in.,
a in at Salamanca at 12 in
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN froui Great Bend con
nects th re with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Matiunka Chu k with
a train for Philadelphia and intermediate •tutions,
arriving in Philadelphia at 6 30 p. in.' and at New
Hampton with a train for Ei-fon. B"thl4iera, Al
letitown, Reeling and liurrisbuig, arriving at liar
risburg at 8-30 p. ui.
At SCHAATON. connections are mide with
trains on ihe Laekawan a and Blor.tnshurg Rail
roati to and fr in Pittston, Kingston, Wilkesbtrre.
Berwick, Bl'-omshurg, Danville, Northumberland
llairishurg and intermediate stat'ons, and with
rains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to
and from Curbondule and intermediate stations
J RRISBIX Pretident.
R A 'IE-SKV. General Ticket Agent jc29tf
HE \Y PAM C Y
AND
TRMMING STORE.
Tn ga auet, TuuKhanuuck, Pa.
\T •: . . •: V I
HAVIN 1 lately opcue i a new Fancy Store , of
iers for sale an entirely new assortinent of
TRIMMIIffG
Dres-- Trimmings, White tioola. Embroideries
Ladies Z-pher. ill all colors. Kid Gloves, l uffs .itid
C.dlars, Lice, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies X* kt es, hesi
quality of (loin lis, Needles and Til lend of tin* ' est
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
largo stock of
TOYS,
In-lading China. Bronze. Papier Mac he Tin. Rose
wood. Glass, Pewter, Woolen, Parian and Can (y
Toys.
For Ladies.
Cosm ities Ac , Fu'-h as Pomaites, Oils, Tiandolina
nloom of youth and Paints, Kotige, Lilly White A.-
MRS. E. LEASE.
Tunkh mnock, May 1, 1966
GROYFSTEEN k CO..
1)1 ANO pORTE
MANUFACTURERS
499
Broadway
NEW-YORK
The atteuficn of the public and the trad is invi
ted to our n, w sale 7 octave tnsewood piano
(ortes wbit-h for T -lume in 1 nurity ..ftonoare uuri
valle I by any hi f--rt • offered in rhis market, They
contain all ih" woderu i .iprovements. French Grand
action, harp |-ohl iron frnuic over-strung br-ss. Ac.
,n,j e -h io-tru nciit bein <n < !•- mi ler ihe person T l
g:n rri-ionof Mr. J. II Grovogt'-eti, who has hnl a
print ic.u 1 experience l over 30 years ip b-ir manu
facture is full' warranted in even particular.
THE -gkovkstken
SHAHS-IOSST
received Hie liigliesl reward ot
MERIT
OVLISA LM IT TIERS,
THE ELEBBATED
W ORLD S FAIR
Where were exhilitcd instruments from the best nia
k.-rs of London Paris. Germany, Philadelphia Bal
timore, Boston and N w York ; an-l also at the
American Institute for five successive years the
gold and silver medals from both ol which can be
seen at our ware room.
Bv the introduction of improvements we make a
still in re perlec- Piano forte au-l by manufacturing
largely, with a strn tly cash system, are enabled to
offer these nstruruenis at a price which will preclude
competition.
Terms Net Cash, in Current Fund*
r -Zf D-'S riptive circulars sent free.
"A. A C " 48
v5-t'4s-1 year A A C.
NuT ICR.
o
Having purchased the enure interest in ths* Pho
tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in
inform nc tny fri, nds and the public in general rh it
1 am ■ 11are' n, produce pictures of every Jr scrip
lion, in/ !u
AT'P'S .
CARTES BE VISITE,
VI( J \ K'l I KS. \ -I H!( T YI'P.S
MELAISO 7 YVES, FERROTY ES,
IVORVTYPK.&c, &c,
Reing |MiSsessed ot every facility 1 FEEL CON
FIDENT oi giving entire satisfaction. Ail are re
quested to call apd examine, ami
"Seize the shadow, ere the substance fide."
All kin- sot colored work t'oi e at the shortest no
tice and in the best style of the art. Also all k-rds
o> eppiing-tone from oi l pictures, frotn card to
size. Satisfaction guaranteed
1.. W HERMANS,
lunk. Apr 11th, lf£6.
i^TWosii
HATS & CAPS!
GROCERIES.
Tl smu & cm
on Bridge street
nearly opposite
Wheelock's old stand
i&ADY'S feuEND,
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING.
fteduced *Prices to Clubs.
THE LADY'S FRIEND announeesfor 186T,tbe
following ov lets:—A NEW STORY by Mrs. Hen
rv Wood, author of' East Lvnne," "The Channinira "
Ac; "HOW A WOMAN HAD HER WAY" by
Elizabeth Preaeoit author ot ' Told by the Sun
"NO LONGER YOUNG," by Amende M Douglas,
author of 'lu Trust," Ac ; and "DORA CASTEL,"
b> Frai k Le Beuedict
It will g,v e a SPLENDID DOUBLE PAGE
FINELY COLORED FASUICN PLATE—engraved
on Steel—in every number.
It wil rive beautifully executed FANCY
TEEL EJVGKAVING ID every number
If wi-l gire a large assortment of WOOD CUTS,
illustrating the Fashions, Fancy Work, Ac., in every
number.
D will give a popular piece of MUSIC, worth the
cost of the Magazine in itself-in every number.
It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium
STEKL Engraving—"ONE OF LIFE'S HAPPV
HOUR "—2fi im hes long by 20 inches wide -to
every single (S2.SO) subscriber, anl to every per
son sending on n C'lu >. '
11 offers as Premiums, Wheeler &
Wilbon's Sewing Machines, Silver
Plated Tea Sets, Spoons, Pitchers,
Gold and : ilver Watcher, Guns, Ki
fles, Melodeons. Clothes' If ringers,
Appleton's Cyclopedias, &c.
2EIIMS.
1 ropy (and the large Premium
4 copies (; 00
5 '• (<nd one era'is) B'o
8 " (and <.ne gratis) 12 00
20 '• (and one gratis) 28 00
One copy each of LADY's FRIEND and POST,
54.00.
The getter up of a Club will always receive a
copy ot the PREMIUM ENGPAVING. Members
of a Club wishing h Premium Engraving must re
mit One Dollar extra
Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premi
um Lists, should en<doo/f/len rents for sample Mag
azine, containing th" n •
I>EAC Iff AP ;rE34OV.
319 Walnut St , Philadelphia.
H. BARHAM & CO
. Have opened a
MERCHANT TAILOR-SHOP,
—AND
CLO THING STORE,
In S Stark's block, one door below the Bank
where
c'oats,
Vests,
Pants,
etc. etc.
OF TIIE
Mide by Mr B.rbum hluisclf, or uuder his per
sonal BU[iervision, by competent workmen, of 'he
1' MATERIAL.
CLOTHS, CASSIMKKS, VESTINGS
TRIMMINGS.
and a general assortment of
GENTS URNISDIN GOODS,
constantly on han.l and lor sale,
H, BARNAM A Co
Tunk Pa. Ma* 1, lFfifi,
1807. Gzrvrroi™ IQQ7
CLUBS I
"THE AGE."
A Democratic Morning
Journal l
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT IN
DUCEMENTS !
Union, Restoration, and Constitutiona
Liberty !
The Daily Age contains the latest news from all
parts of tne wofld, wun editorial articles on Govern
men!, Politics, Trade, Fin uce and General Subject,
Local News, Mii-ket Kepoils, stock Quotations, Ke
bgious lntellige.iee, Legal summary, Foreign uui
liniiiestie Correspondence, Commercial /utelligence
Kepori sol Public Meetings, The trical Cri ieisin
Reviews of Literature. P. ices current, Literary No
tices, Agricultural inhumation. Art, Music, >lc.,clv.
Besides special Telegiuuis, it has alt the dispatches
ot tho Asssociated Press Iroui every parte! the Uni
ted Stales, and also the disuatehes received by the
Atlantic Cable ; and Lie news from all parts of Eu
ro]* nrought by the steamers, is instan-ly lelegrapti
ed Irouj whatever ]>oiut tne steamers first tuuefi.
The Weekly Age will be a complete compendium
of the news of the week, ami besides the leadiog ed
iton .Is from the Daily, will contain a large amount
of interesting matter, prepared expressly for the
weekly issue. Ii will be n all espects a first class
Family Journal, pirticnlarh adapted to ihe politi
cian, the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the
if iinily Circle and.the General Reader, having every
characteristic of a live Newspaper .' Each uunibor
will contain an intensely interesting serial, by one of
the most popular and fascinating authors, and it is
also the intention tn publish, fnnu week to w*ck. in
the course of the year, three or four of the best and
latest novels.
TERMS:
Always in Advance.
THE DAILY One copy one year, $9,00: six
mo iths, 31.50 ; three months. 2,10; for any less
period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month.—
png'.aec, thi'ty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at
the office ol d livery.
THE WEEKLY - One copy, one year, $2 ; five
copies, one tear 99 ; ten copies, one year, 417,5'- ;
twenty copies, one year, 133, To clubs, where the
papers are sent to one ad Teas, the following reduc
tion will he made : Five copies, oneye.tr, $8,50 ;
len copies, cne year, Slg 50 ; twenty copies, one
year, 330. A cop.f will be furnished gratis for each
club of t.-n, >r more, 10 one address, fur one year.
Postage, five cen<s par quarter, to be prepard at the
office of delivery.
The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Spec
imen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on
application at this Offico. Advertisements inserted
at moderate rates-
Address,
WELSH A ROBB,
430 Ch< fttnnt Street,
Philadelphia* Pa.
R. J. HAL OCK
MESHOPFEN PA.
Respectfully announces to his cus
tomers and the public that he has
onhand and is prepared to manufacture
to order, ou short notice, all kinds of
I
Carriages.; Wagons.
Being himself a practical workmen,
' \ and having in his employment com
,l pctent wuknien in all branches ol the
II business ; and u>ing material selected
P from the be.-t has tern manufactories ;
he feels confident that he can
r {Satisfaction
to ALL who may favor them with
1 the r patronage.
? BLACKSMII RING.
PAINTING,
VARNISHING,
R TRIMMING.
' AND FF.PA RING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
' and in a workmanlike style
CHARGES ALWAYS MUDEB AT£.
3 He also keeps ON IMNDA D
b j FOR SA LK all kinds ot Carriage ; i
] terial such as
5 MORTICED //ÜBB.S,TITRNEDSPOKI ,
BENT RIM BOWS, THILLS, 1 OLF
OIL-COLT 8 TRIMMINGS, PAINT,
VJARNHE'I TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE
BOLTS. SCREWS, MALEABLE. IRON AC
R. J. HAL LOCK/
Meshoppcr, Pu. Jan. 30, 18gg
rsii2stf-
HARDWARE & IRON
HUNT BO'S & BLAIB
5
NOW OFFER FOli ISALE
i
IRON, STE' L, NAILS AND SPIRES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS.
BELIA'WS. PLAIN A, CONVEX
lIOP>E-SHOKS. HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
• BHILDEBS' HA BB WAB(.
OA IIP E.N
TEK.U TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED.)
HUBS, SPOKES, Ft LLoES SEAT
SPINDLES,CARRIAGE APRINGS, AXLES
PIPE BOXES, SPRING TEEL.
BOTTS, NUTS. WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
PARTS. CEMENT,
IIAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac , Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
. DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
' AND MANUFACTURED TO ORDER
LEATUEEH AND FINDINGS
F.\l/?BAK:'S SALES.
1 rs.ntf. ..larch 26. lßb3 vln33
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
The Subgoriber, • practic-il workuinn of long ex
peri-'tice. i. now fini"hin? off a large lot ot new Car
riages and Busies, at hi Carriage bop
IN TUNKIIANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmnnhip. Quality
of M iforial, and finiab, to those turned out at any
other shop IU the country. Those wisnmg to buy
should
(Call onb (Crcnu'pf Client.
P AIN INI* jrASVISHTNG:
TRIMMING AND RER AI RING,
Done on short noti e and in a -vorkmaullkr style.
Charges moderate
, J. CAMPBELL
1 Tnnkharnock. Aug. 24. "65.
v5n32
MUSIC STORE !
IST Also agent for CHICKERING'S DECKER
BhOS. and H \INES BROS PI ANOS ,.id.
TREAT. LINSLKY A CO'S MELODEONS
i Also keeps a general sto> kol the smaller L'uiira i
I Instruments, Sheet Musie, Ac.
Churvh ud Sunday St bool Singing Books.— i
instruction Books of 11 kiuos, a.iy of wl,i ;b will be
\ tent by mail upon receipt of the tiarket price. i
j Orders from DEALERS and TEACEKSU special- i
ly solicited- Address I
, j _ . L- R. POWELL. Vft. j
New
SADDLERY&HARNESS
MANUFACTORY,
On TURNPIKE STREET nearly opposite Wal'a
Hotel,
TUNKHANNOCK. PA.
The undersigned respectfully announces U A*
citizens of Wyoming County, that be has establish
ed
A NEW SADDLERY A* HARNESS SHOP
at the above named pities where he keeps en kaad
and Manufactures to order,
AKMY SADDLE#,
#IDE #.4DOLE#,
TKUAK#, VJLIECES.
BRIDLE#, //ALTERS*
SINGLE fIBD DOUBLE HARNESS
Warranted <>f the beet Oak tanned Leather, aad
everything in the line of the trade which he offeM
at the nit'St
HEASOJIABI'E PRICES,
I"®** Call and examine stock and prices.
N. B.—Oiling and repairing promptly and cheaply
done. T. C. KENNEDY.
TunkhiiaDOi k. Oct 24 1b66. — v6ril23mos,
T KW STORE!
Nicholson Pa.,
VVm. O.GAItD\ER Sc CO.
have just revived a large and splendid steak, af
goods cot sitting of
jfantj) (iMobs
CLOTHING,
BOOTS 1 SHOES,
41 ATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres
Vcstings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
4'C, SfC.
All goods s Id by us warranted as recommended
Our aim '•To keep good Goods,"
Our motto, "Not to he tinl.-rsold "
In connection with the store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GARMENTS CUT AM) MADE IN THB
mm 'fiil'iffliifi.
W. O. GARDNER & CO.
Nichclsen, Pa.
OUR STARCH GLOSS
Is the only Article used by
First Class Hotels, Laundries, and
Thousands of Families.
It gives a beautiful polish, tnttkihg the iron paaa
smoothly over the cloth,saving MUCH TIMR and labor.
Goods done up with it kee. clean much longer con
sequently will not wear out so soon.
It makes Old Linen 100 like Neto
OU II IM P K IJTAI, BLU K
Is the 1 e~t in t he World.
It is soluble in hard as well ss soft water. It w
put up i i the safest neatest, and moot eoDyeaiwl
••mi of any offered to the public
TIS WARRANTED NCT TO STRFAK THE fl' RFf
Aircnts wanted every here, to whom we ex
traordinarv Inducements,
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ot ibe Niiiihwrsi " by Emerson Bei nett. author of
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Sewing Machines, Silver PI ited Tea Sets Spoons,and
Pitchers, Gold and Silver Watches Double Barrel
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j App leton'a Cycloj edias, Ac.
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