North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, May 29, 1867, Image 4

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    New Liv er y\
AT TUMKHANNOCK, PA.
COKMYA & LEGG,
have opened a new Livery establishment, a few
doors from Baldwin's Hotel, where
Horses, •
Carriages,
&c.,
can be obtained
AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES,
and the public and passengers can be accommodated,
who desire to go to the Depot, at all times. Give us a
call, and be satsfied.
F. H, CORMYA
S. 3. LEGG.
Tunk., Pa. Apr. 15, 1967.-v6n36-tf
||ILLCOXAND fIIBBS
noiseless
||AMILY JEWING
is the only MACHINE in the world that makes the
twisted loop-stitch, making a stronger stitch than
any other machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
P.
JEWELRY STOHB
and examine for themselves. Also agents for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa.
P. C. BURNS A BRO.
Tutikhannock, Pa. Oct. 31. 1866. —v6nl2-tf
"W.t;Ola. e
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. BU BSS & BRO .
Taks pleasure in announcing to the people of
Tunkhannock and \ itir.ify, that theyhae opened a
ttJotot) anb Clock Sbop
opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do
th-' most diffi ult jobs in their line in an APPROVED
and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav
ing had long experience in the business, they feel
'•onftdent that they can give entire satisfaction to all
favoring them with their patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL
JV. B. Parasols, Fans Umbrellas repaired
Also. Accordeons and other musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice.
A NEW STOCK of WATCHES and
CLOCKS
just received.
JEWELHI * of E VEX TDESVRIT'
TIO.
Also
BEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOK
on heed or furnished to order on the shortest notice
and at publisher's
L 0 WES T RATES.
GUNS AND PISTOL CARTRIGES
adapted to all the modern styles of fire-arms, con
stantly on hand.
—ALSO—
&c„ Ate., Ate., Ate., Ate*
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA SPECTACLE.
THK BEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VISION
EVER INVENTED
F C BURNS A BRO.
Tnnkhanneck, Pa Oct 31,
The Great Caose^
HUMAN'MISEnY.
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 els
A lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and
Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness,orSperuiatorrhacs.
induced by Self Abuse : Involuntary Emissions, Im
potency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ;
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.—By ROBERT
J. CVLVERWEL. M. D., Author of the "Green
Book" Ac.
The world-renowned anther, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that
the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effect
ually remove! without medicine, and without dan
gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
:ordials,*pointing out a mode of cure at
oune certain and effectual,, by which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may cure him
self cheaply, privately, and radically THIS LEC
TURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS. •
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps. Also Dr. Cnlverweil's "Marriage
Guide," price 25 centr. Address the publishers,
CHAS J. C. KLINE A CO,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office 80*4,586.
v605-l year. W*
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND Ulf-
SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangeron
iseasss. Use HelaboU'a Kit—o> Bocha and I—a
—red Be— Weds
Justness
PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE'.
AND
EJOBEES I <&&M UBEMWe
A PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
Single and Doable Entry Book-keeping. Business
and Ornamental Penmanship.Commercial Arithmetic
an 1 Correspondence, Wholesale and Retail Business,
Jobbing, Railroading, Shipping. Forwarding and
Commission, Negotiating Loans, Bills of Exchange,
Banking, Phonography and Commercial Law
Life Scholarship lor the Commercial Course, with
privilege of reviewing any time free of charge, S3O.
Z ABIES' ACAB EMICAL
BETA X TMENT.
Miss M. A. FOSTSB, Principal,
Reading, Spelling, Writing, Grammar, Geography,
Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, History, (inclu
ding Bible History,) Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry, French and Latin.
Higher English branches and the Languages per
qnatter, SIO,OO. Term commences Monday, Feb.
25th.
No College affords greater advantages to Ladies
and Gentlemen for obtaining a Commercial Educa
tion, or for the study of the Higher English and the
Languages, For further information send for a Cir
cular, or pddress. .
J. N. GARDNER, Principal.
r6n3o-ly. Scranton, Pa.
LA i EST FASHIONS DEMAIft)
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent
UPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING
(SKIRT.
The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd
ed Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars,
Church Pews, Arm Ch.iirs, for Promenade and
House Dress, as the skirt can be folded when in
use to occupy a small place as caOly and conven
iently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable
quality in crinolino, not found in any Single Spring
Skirt.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure,comfort, and
great convenience of wearing lha Duplex Eliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never after
wards willingly dispense with their use. For
Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superi
or to all others. _ • '
They will not bend or break like the Sinple
Spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful
shape when three orfoui ordinary skirts will have
been thrown aside as useless. The hops are cov
ered with double and twisted thread, and the bot
tom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or
double) covered ; preventing them from wearing ou
when dragging dewn stoops, stairs, Ac.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladies and is universally recommended by the
Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF
THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantage in
Crinoline, viz : supreme quality, perfect manufac
ture stylish shape aud finish, Flexibility, durability,
comfort and ecoLomy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's
Duplex Eliptic or Double Spricg Skirt, and be sure
and get the genuine article.
CAUTION,—To guard against IMPOSITION be
particular to NOTICE that skirt 3 offered as "DU
PLEX" have the red ink stamp, via, "J. W. Brad
ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the
waistband —none others are geuuine. Also notice
that every lloop will admit a pin being passed
through the centre, thus revealing the two (or
double) springs braided together therein, which is
the secret of their Flexibility and strength, and a
combination not to be found in any other Skirt.
For Sale in all Stores where First Class skirts are
sold throughout the States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the SolewDwners of the Patent,
WESTS BRADLEY A CAREY.
97Chatnocrs and 79A 81 Reado gts, N, Y,
v6n22-3inos
High Water
IN TIIE SUSQUEHANNA
RAFTS staving up, DAMS gone out, RIVER re
c ceding,
PRICES GONE DOWN,
&c, &c.
At the Old Stand formerly occupied by E. Whee
lock will be found cheap for cash, all kinds of
GIiOCEXJES and PXO VISIONS,
CROCKERY,
WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, HARD-WARE.
TIN and GLASS-WARE,
Tea,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Mo lassos,
S vr up,
Soda,
Saleratus,
Cream-Tarter,
Mustard,
Cheese,
Mackerel.
Cod-Fish,
Dried-Apples
and Peaches,
Crackers,
Nuts, Raisins,
Oranges,
Lemons,
Cocoa- Nuts
Nutmegs,
Cloves,
Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds,
TOBACCO. CIGARS, CORN MEAL,
CHOP FEED, and FLUR,
SHEETING, SHOES, OPT
ION YARN. LAMPS,
CAND E-WICK,
SOAP, INK,
PEPPER
SAUCE,
NAILS,
Pitch<*Forks,
Shovels, Spades,
Hoes, Pails.
Tubs, & Boards,
Half Bushels,
Peck-Meas
ores,
Siv e a ,
Butter Bowls,
Stampers. & Ladles,
Brushes, Oil, Lead, Shot,
Powder, Ac., Ac., to many things
to mention Call and examine before purs
chasing elsewhere.
Produce
wanted in exchange ;
Eycry thing will be found here that belongs to a
first class Grocery and Provision Store.
D BILLINGS. 4
Tunkhannock, Pa. Apr. 9, 1867-v6n35-tf.
WANTED.
TWO GOOD BOYS to leara the Carriage busi
ness. One, to learn the Ironing ; and one to learn
the painting business.
None bnt boys of steady habits nsed apply.
J. CAMPBELL.
Tank , Pa. May ltth IW7 -v Bndo-wto.
GETTYSBURG- ASYLUM
FOR INVALID SOLDIERS.
Incorporate! by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867,
The Board of Supervisors appointed by the above
corporation to carry oat the objects ef the act of in
corporation, respectfully announce to the public that
the Legislature of Pennsylvania has authorised the
maintenance of an Asylum tor Inialid Soldiers of
the late war, to be built on the battle-field o_f Get
tysburg, and as an inducement to patriotic citizens
to contribute to this benevolent object, have empow
ered the Corporation to distribute amongst the sub
scribers such articles of value and interest, from as
sociation with the late war, or any moneys, effects,
property, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in
this State or elsewhere, at suoh time or upon such
terms, and in such way and manner whatsoever, as
to them shall seem fit, and laws of this Common
wealth to the contrary notwithstanding.
The enterprise is cordially recommended by the
following named well-known gentlemen :
Major-General George G. Meade,
Ex-Governor Andrew G. Curtin,
Major-General Golusha Pennypacker,
Major-General E. M. Gregory,
Majcr : General John R Brook^
Mf jor-General Charles H. T. Collis,
Major General H'y J. Madill,
Major-General Jas. L. Selfridge,
Brigadier General James A. Beaver,
Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickles,
Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe,
Brigadier General Wm. J* Bolton,
Brigadier General Sam'l M. Zulick,
Brigadier General John K. Murphy,
Brigadier General John F. Ballier,
Brigadier General T, F. McCoy,
Brigadier General R. E. Winslow,
Brigadier General Henry Pleasants,
Brigadier General J. M. Campbell,
Brigadier General Thos. M- Walker.
Brigadier General Wm Cooper,
Brigadier General D. W. M, Gregg,
Colonel F. S, Sturdevant.
The site for the institution (thirty acres) ha 9 al
ready been purchased, and it is hoped that the good
work may commmence before midsummer.
Subscriptions will be received at the office of the
Association, No. 1126 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
on an! after Monday, the 6th day of May, 1867.
For each subscription of five dollars a certificate
will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such
article of value as may be awarded to its aumbej.
The first distribution of awards will be made im
mediately upon the receipt of 80,000 subscriptions,
of 83 each.
The distribution will ba public, and under the di
rect supervision of the Corporators,
Persons at a distance are requested to remit their
subscriptions (when practicable) by Post office mon
ey order, or registered letter, to insure prompt de
livery.
Direct all letters to
J. D. HOFFMAN.
Secretary Board of Supervisors
Box 1481, P. 0., Philadelphia.
The following is a schedule of the awards to be
made under the first distribution. The items of Dia
monds and other precious stones were purchased
from citizens of the South during the war, and their
genuineness is certified to by Messrs. Henle A Bros.,
the most extensive diamond importers in the coun
try, and by J. Herman, diamond setter, New York.
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL
DIERS.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867.
Office 1126 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
FIRST DISPOSITION.
Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars Each,
1, 1 Diamond Necklace, 43 Brilliints,
valued at 830,000
2, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear
Rings 15.000 1
3, 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds-- 10,000
4, 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver-••• 7,000
5, 1 Diomond Cluster Brooch 5.000
6, 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds- 5,000
7, 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring----- 4,500 |
8, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000
9, J Diamond Single btone Sarf Pin-- 4,090
10, 1 Diamond Cluster Biooch 4,C00
11, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000
12, 1 Pair Single Stone Diamond Ear-
Rings 3,500
13, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooh 3,000
14 1 Award 10-45 Government Bonds 3,000
15 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000
16 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3.000
17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 2.500
18 1 Diamond Single Stoue Ring 2,500
19 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooeh 2,500
20 1 Diamond Singie Stone Ring 2,000
21 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 1,500
22 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl 1,500
23 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500
21 1 Single Stone Diamond Riag 1,000
25 to 34 10 Awards of 10-40 Government
Bonds, each 1,000 .
35 1 Threo-stone Di imond and Ruby, half
hoop Ring 800
36 1 Diamond Single Stone Ear Knobs 800
37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 600
38 1 Diamond Single-Stoue Riug, star set
-39 1 Diamond Single Stone Pio 500
i 40 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500
|4lto 50 10 Awards of 10-40 Government
Bonds, each 500
51 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch 0
52 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 350
53, 1 Diamand and Opal Cluster Ring 260
54 1 Dicmocd Single Stone Ring 200
55 1 pair Emeral Scarf Pins 100
56 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 150
57 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100
58 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear
Rings 100
50 to 158 100 Awards 10-40 Government Bonds,
each 100
159 to 253 100 Awards, Government Legal Ten
ders, each 60
3.000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders,
esoh 5
The distribution of the above rewards will be made
in pnblic as soon as the subscription is full, of which
due notice will be given through the papers. On and
after May 6th the Diamonds will be on exhibition at
the office of tho Association.
The public can confidently rely on everything be
ing conducted in the most honorable and fair man
ner. All the awards will be banded to certificate
holders, immediately after the distribution, free of
all cost, at the office of tho Company, No. 1126
CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CERTIFICATE.
We hereby certify that we have examined the Di
nmond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other
Precious Stones, as described in the above list, and
find them all genuine.
HENLE BRO.'S, Diamond Importers,
26 MAIDEN LANE, New York.
J HERMANN, Diamond Sett r.
394 BROOME Street, New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
All orders for Certificates must be addressed to
J. D HOFFMAN, Secretary.
Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia,
v6n39-2mos,
I" * Our Letter A Family Sewing Ma.
ehil •, with all the new improvements, is the best,
and . eapest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in
the world, No other Sewing Machine has so much
capacity for a great range of work, including the
delicate and ingenious processes of Hemming
Braiding, Binding Embroidering, Felling, Tucxing
Cording, Gathering, Ac., Ac,
The Branch Offices are well supplied with S : .
Twist. Thread, Needles, Gil, Ac,, of the very bost
quality,
Send for a Pamphlet,
CHE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
458 Broadway, New York,
Philadelphia Office,
810 CHESTNUT STREET
HARVEY SICKLER. Agent,
v4n4B
CLOVER-SEED
IN ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT PURCHASERS,
can now be had at
A, B. MOTT'S eorner store.
FOR NON-RETENTION on INCONTINENCE
of Urine, irritation, inflamation, or ulceration of the
bladder, of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands,
stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust
deposits, and all diseases ot the bladder, kidneys,
snd dropsical swelllings.
In EBSIMU'I Peers TAARA 9mm. 1
A WESTERN R R.
Winter Arrangement—Dec, 3d,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD | EASTWARD.
Morning | Even'g | STATIOHS ) Morn'g | Evening
Train I Train | | Train | Train.
A. M 1 P.M. | |A. M. |P. M.
9.00 New York # -~ 5,20 H
j* 11,30 New Hampton 2,30
S 12,18 ManunkaChenk---- 1,35 Q
O 12,45 Delaware-..-Dine-. 130
M 4,30.-10,10 Scranton 9,45 6,20 •<
0 5,36 11,43 Nicholson 8,35 4,30 ?
* 5.58 12,08 Hopbotto* 8,18 4,05 £
2 6,20 12,38 Montrose • - 7,55 335 _
6.41 1,08 New Milford 7,34 3.05 "
% 7,00 1.35 Great Bend 7,15 240 H
© A.M- P. M.'Foot of Liberty St. A. M. P. M ,3S
CON N ECTlONS— Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York con
nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with }he train leav
ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. m.
and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train
on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached,
■topping at all the principal stations on that road,
and arriving at Buffalo at 6 18'a, m.
The Passenger train from Scranton connects at
Great Bend with through trains going west and east
on Erie Railway, arriving at.Buffilo at l.p 8 a. m.,
aid at Salamanca at 12 m.
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with
a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations,
arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p. m.' and at New
Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem, Al
lentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriving at Ilar
risburg at 8-30 p. m.
At SCRANTON, connections are made with
trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail
roan to and from Pittston, Kingston, Wilkesbarre.
Berwick, Bloomsburg, Danville, Northumberland
Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with
irains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to
and from Carbondale and intermediate stations
J. BRISBIN. Pretident.
R. A. IIBNRV. General Ticket Agent. je29tf
iV E W H'AUCY
AND
TRMMING STORE.
Tioga Street, Tunkhannoek, Pa.
MIIS. K LKASE.
HAVINS lately opened anew Fancy Store , of
fers for sale an entirely new assortment of
Tn.I3VETVTILNJ.C3R
Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Neckties, best
qhality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock of
TOYS,
Including China, Bronze, Papier Mac-he Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy
Toys,
For Ladies.
C osmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac
MRS. E. LEASE.
Tunkhannoek, May 1, 1866
v - n37-tf, |
groyesteetT" & CO..
piANO JIORTE
MANUFACTU RERS
499
Broadway
NEW-YORK.
The attention of the public afld the trade is invi
' ted to our new scale 7 octave rosewood piano
fortes which for volume ;rod purity of tone are unri
valled by any hitherto offered in this market, They
contain all the modern i nprovements. French Grand
action, harp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac,
and each instrument being made under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. H-jGrovestcen, who has had a
practical experience of over 30 years in their manu
facture,is fully warranted in every particular.
THE -GKOVESTEEN
3?IM©-S©lSl'
received the highest reward of
MERIT
OVER ALL OTHERS,
AT
THE ELIBRATEB
WORLD'S FAIR
Where were exhilited instruments from the best ma
kers of London, Paris. Germany, Philadelphia Bal
timore, Boston and Now York ; and also at tho
American Institute for Ave successive years, the
gold and silver medals from both of which can bo
seen at onr ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
still more perfect Piano forte and by manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to
offer these instruments at a price which will precludo
competition.
Terms Net Cash, in Current
£s?* Descriptive circulars sent free.
UA. A C " 48
v5-n4slyear A A C,
Having purchased the entire interest in tho Pho
tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in
informing my friends and the public in general that
1 am prepared to produce pictures of every descrip
tion, Including
CARTES BE VISITE,
VIO NETTES. AMD R OTYI ES
MELAINOTYPES, FERROTYIES,
IVORYTYPE,&c, &c,
Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON
FIDENT of giving entire satisfaction. All are re
quested to call and examine, and
"Seize the shadow, ere the substance fade."
All kinds of colored work done at the shortest no
tiee and in the best style of the art. Also all kirds
of copying done from old pictures, from card to
size. Satisfaction guaranteed.
L. W. HERMANS.
Tunk. Apr 11th, 1866.
BIT
HATS & CAPS!
GROCERIES.
F or Sale at
I. UITSIHJH
On Bridge street
nearly opposite
Wheelock's old stand
R. J. HALLOCK
MESHOHPEN PA.
Respectfully announces to bis cus
tomers and the public that he has
onhand and is prepared to manufacture
to order, on short notice, all kinds of
Carriages Sc Wagons.
Being himself a practical workmen,
and having in his employment com
petent wokmen in all branches of the
business ; and using material selected
from the best Eastern manufactories ;
he feels confident that he can]
to ALL who may favor them with
their patronage.
BLACKSMITIIING,
PAINTING,
VARNISHING,
TRIMMING,
AND.REPAIRING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
and in a workmanlike style
CHABGES ALWAYS MODEIftTE.
lie also keeps ON IL4ND A D
FOR SALE all kinds of Carriage in i
terial such as
MORTICED 2/ÜBBS,TURNED SPOKI ,
BENT RIM BOWS, THILLS, POLE
OIL-COLT S TRIMMINGS, PAINT,
VIARNHEII TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE
BOLTS. SCREWS, MALEABLE. IRON &C #
R. J. HALLOCK/
Meshoppen Pa. Jan. 30, 18gg
vsn2stf*
HARDWARE & [RON
HUNT BBC'S & BLAIR
NOW OFFER FOR . SALE
IRON. STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPTKES. ANVILS,
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HORSE-SHOES, HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
BUILDERS' BARB WARE.
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
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac., Ac.,
ALSO SASn,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LEATUEER AND FINDINGS
FAIiZBAK'S SALES.
truntoo. March 26. 1863. vln33—
STORE 1
fgtf" Also agent for CIIICIvERING'S DECKER
BROS, and HAINES BROS PIANOS, ,and.
TREAT. LINSLEY A CO'S MELIDEONS.
Also keeps a general 3tock of the smaller Musica
Instruments, Sheet Music, Ac. .
& Church and Sunday School Singing Books.—
Instruction Books of all k' n d-S a n 7 of which will be
sent by mail upon receipt of the market price.
Orders from DEALERS amITEACERSH special
ly solicited- Address ______ *
L. B, POWELL. Scranton, Pa.
v6ns-I year
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex
perience, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car
riages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop
IN TUNKHANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality
of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any
other shop in the country. Those wisning to buy
should
Call Qtit) Cramtae Cticm.
PAINING, VARNISHING:
TRIMMING AND REPAIRING,
Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style.
Charges moderate.
J. CAMPBELL.
Tankhaanock, Aug. 24, *65,
vßn32
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU
TIONS, of both sexes, use Helmbold's Extract, Bu
chu. It will eeriak andgive energetic feelings end
enable yon to sleep walk '
W STORE!
Nicholson Pa.,
Wm. O, GARDNER & CO
have just received a large and splendid sis oft
goods coisigting of
Jmtg
CLOTHING,
BOOTS i SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKJj
Cloths,
Cassimeres
Vestings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
All goods dd by us warranted as re com mead est
Our aim "To keep good Goods,"
Our motto, "Not to be undersold."
In connection with the store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THE
UATEST STYLE.
mm Taxi n emigi.
W. O. GARDNER & CO.
Nicholson, Pa.
ITD- GEIRTARTTCO.
Foundry, 31achine,
AND
STOYE SHOPS,
ON WARREN STREET,
TUNKHAMOCK, PA.
H axing had a life-long experience as Foundry
men and Macbinests, and employing none but the
best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves
to execute all work in their line in a style not ur.
passed by any similar establishmnt ia the country
0
MILL GEARINGS
made and fitted up on short notice, from patterns on
hand ot all sites,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS,
and other Fanning Implements.
ALSO
STOVES OF ALL KINDS.
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WARE.
9
LAMPS, LB A -P, TrTES, <tc., *c.
]
'always on hand or furnished to order,
C. D. GEARHART, k CO.
Tanhkaonqpk, April Mtb, Id67.—v6n39t!|