farm Gartini& liitrbtn. kfT" Farmers, anl Agr>altur*l men generally, are requeued to contnbote n> 'bis Department, as it la from their experience that we hope to sate some thing of interest for our readers SPRING BULBS. Now is the time tc se' atr.ut planting the*e ahowv spring flowers. For out d • r co'ture, select a sheltered nook, il pnstib s, as they are in flower so early, that in 'hi< latfad<* they are apt to get injured by tht-erdd win ;§• The first tot to ••pen t- h.- Snowdrop—a teat little wtiite bell-shaped fi wtT.foih-wed pre"y Soor. by the Cr-cti3 of -evtral c-h r- ; then come the Tlyacititha. then the gaudy tulif s. Besides these there are a-, vera! oth er sorts, the c mmon Daffodil being well known. There are *e?vra! pretty varieties of the Narcissus and a few eh' u!r the purpo<-,tije dark color ed glass being het. Solve' the -.tnd-i bulb-, arid put them •• they >;■ ly " that the r-c.t- g. in advance of the top ; the same is true of bolt s grown 1 land. There labor i cheap and the -oil adapted, and the growers I.ave the market of the world 'o supply. As, even ; r, England no attempt is made to grow their own bu!b-f for forcing purposes many thousands of dol lars are naturally sent from this country f r these onions, as the Dutch call them.—Prat rie Farmer. LIBERAUTY IN FARMING. thi art and almost in this art alone, "it is the liberal hand that maketh r ch."' Liberal)'} - in providing u'ens'U is the sav ing both of time and labor. The mare per fect h'B instruments, the nt'-re prod table are they. So also is it in his working cattle and h; stock. The most perfect in their kinds are ever the most pr fiiible. Liberalit} in good barns and warm shelters is the cause of health, strength and comfort to animals, cause# them to thrive on less food, and secure* from dtt ger all sons of crop*. Liberality also in the provision of food f< i domestic animals is the source of flesh, mus cle and manure. Liberality to the earth in seed, culture an I compost, is the source ol it* profit. Thus it is in agncol'ure, as tit every part of creation, a wise and paternal Providence has inseparably cot)meted our duty and hap piness. PUTTING DOWN BUTTER. -In putting down butter,there should be an effort at uniformity • throughout the operation. This i* not hard of attainment, hence a failure should not be imputed to bad lock, but to negligent disre gard of the conditions of success. Work th< butter clear ol the milk to begin with. See that no ba'rs or n.reads meander through it, In salting, if in doubt as to the quantity to be u*ed, prepare a pound, >r ie-s, by trial.tilt the proper quantity ha* been a-cerilined When the taste i* **"fi"d, observe h-* *m. proportions in successive churning* till the tub or crock is filled. Jlia result will l>e a mass of uniform character, free from vein* of milk or ufidis-olvetl salt, ol hairs i r strings, and fit to be eaten with the eyes open and the sense" of tas'e and smell active in the performance of their allotted function*. GOOD FEEDING.— Feed liberally. Feed at regular times. There is no profit inp>raoi mals of any description. 1 hey eat ui"r and fare worse than animals hbeially fed,and tiny return less profit. See that the fond i- clean and pa'atahle. The hen* on the hav-m-.w and the dirty feet of men and children running over hay and green c<>mfodd< ron the bam floor, do not improve it or render ti nv>re palatable to a cow of nice taste, and if she seems dainty,under such circumstance*,blame yourself and not her. The waste and want of economy in some barns from these and other causes is of'en enormous. A really good and judicious feeder of stock is rare— Feeding is an art to be acquired by the moot careful experience and observation, and few attain proficiency in it. PLOW.NG FOR SPRING WHEAT IN THE FALL, j An old farmer in liiinots says that when he - manures hi* land and plows it in the fad, lu be sown to spring wheat, the crop :e never in- j jured by the chtricn bug, and he gets a good i crop every season. CL'R E roR NELRALGlA —Chloroform, zt: tincture of ginger, z s; camphor, z i ; |,,b. I ia, 1 1 ; MIX. Dote from leu lu fifuau drupa. I djlisrfllaiuotis. JJEL LACK A WESTERN R R. summer Arrangement—l 867. passenger trains leave* WE-TWAR | EASTWARD. Pss-enger Mail Sfail Psenger Train Train. STATIONS. Train Train. A M. P M. 9.C0 Sew York * 5 23 11.30 Sew Hampton. 230 11 50 Washington, 209 P M 6 1202 Oxford, 1 -3d 12.13 Bri igeville, 1.43 12.19 Manuok Chunk, 133 Dine 12 45 Delaware, 1.30 Dine. 10U M-.or.t Bethel, 100 1:20 Water Gap, 12.44 1,34 Strou-i-borg, 12*20 145 .-pragne ville 12.17 1.56 Ilenryvjile, 12 07 P. M, 2 11 Oakland. 11.49 2 29 F.rk-. 1130 250 Tofcyhsnna, 11 10 3.04 Gou] iaboro , i 0.57 3,26 Moscow. 10.34 3.37 Dunning, 10.24 1 10A j C Lo 9.55 AM . -crajtu*. < P 5t 10 10 4-30 L* S f Ar.9 45 620 10 43 452 Clark'a Summit, 923 550 10 53 5.00 Abingtoc. 915 5.35 1113 516 Factory villa, 959 516 11.4 3 536 M.-holim, 935 430 12.09 559 HopVetom, 9.15 405 12 38 620 M o'rore. 7.55 333 P.M. K9 641 New Mil ford, 724 305 135 700 Great Bend, 7.15 240 P.M. I'M. AM P.M •station toot of Liberty St COM Si ECTION*— Westward, The MORNING TRAIN fr< tn Sew York con ne.i- st M \NTNKA CHl'7 K with the traiD leav ing Phil* lelpbia ( Kcneirijrnn Depot) at 7 30 a m and at GREAT BEN D with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway with Sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal station* on that road, an I arriving at Buffalo at 6 19 a, tn The Pvs-ei get trdn from S-rsnton connects at Great Beul i'h through trains going wA I RING, 1 Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. I Tnakhannock, Aug. 24, 55. v5n32 | II ELM CO EXTRACT BUCnU gives hca!:h 1 an i vigor to the frame auJ (doom to the palid : cheek. Dehility is accompanied by many alarming J svmptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, con- | $ scillaiifDus. noiseleM JU.MILY j&xwiNG Machine I* v is the only MACHINE tn the world that makes the twiated loop--tirrb,'tusking xtrocger stitch thxn j any ->th r ram-hine now in use. i All are invited to call at : .p. R.ssaws&i&wat • IKWKI.HV STOK 1 : anl examine for themselves. Also agents for all ; other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa P C BCRSS A BRO. | Tankhanaock, Pa Oct. 31 1568 v6nl2-tf W atoh.es S2f.h AgL Jd.M M JEWELRY REPAIRED P. C. BUR N S A BP. O . T ike pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunkhar.niak and vi. inty, ibl thejhae opened a Itfutoi) cnb (Clerk I opposite Wall's Hotel,where they are prepared to do i the nc -t deft tilt j .. . in their line in ao APPROVED : ao.i SiilLLFt 1, MANNER, on short notice, Hav i ine had !ve entire -atistactmnto all j favoring lhain with liicir pilrofutge. I ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS- F ACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL | N.8.-Paras Is, Fans n all colon. Kid tJloves, Cuffs and ; Collars. Veils. CorsetU, LadiesNe kties. best quality of Combs, Needles aud Thtead of the i>est ' quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of TOYS f Including China, Broaze. Papier Mache Tin, Rose- ' wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy I ' Toys. For Ladies. Cosmatic* Ac . Such a* Pomades, Oils, Bnndolina j bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac .MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May 1, 1666 , jyiRK, Llb'fci & ACCIDENTAL. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCi"! MOSTROSE, PA. CAPITAL REPRK*ENTKD OVER $30,00",000! Home 1n5..C0., N Y.,Capitr I and Surplus,s3,7oo. ooo IDS. CO. of N. America, Phila. " '• 1,800,000 International Ins. Co-, N. Y. " ' 1 500,009 j ' Lycoming Co. Mutual. Money, Pa, '' 3,000,000 ; Farmers' Mutual, York, " 560.000 j I Ins. Co.. F ate of Pa , Phila., Pa. 700,000' i Hartfi.nl Eire IDS. CO, Hartford Ct. " L,8u0,000 Putin, m " " -• " 600,000 1 Travelers' Ins Co., ol Harlf.rd Ct. insur iiig against all kinds of accidents. 500,000 I Cr-.tvErrirrr Mt tCAL LIFE ISHI:RAIICE COMPAVT, 1 of Hartfi.rd, Ct., paying 60 per cent, divi dends to the iucurcJ. Capital 810,000,000 ( Notes received in payment of -me-half the premium, on which si* per cent, interest only is to be piid, and only four notes re quired. The mites are never to be paid un der any circumstance-—Policy will be paid in full and notes givtn up. Assets over 83,000,000 AMERICAN I.rFE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, Pa., Capital, 81,000,000 C. H. SMITH. Solicitor, Montrose, Pa. HARTFORD LIVE STOCK IN6. CO Capital 85000,000 burvnre on all A indt of Live Stoek against Theft and Deal from any cause. AH Business entrusted to our care will be attended to on fair termes, and all Losses promptly adjusted SET Wx.' I STOrD A BROWN ' M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa, Solicitoi Office first door eaat of "Brick Block," montrose, Pa. v7.ad-* (Srcnrus. High Water IN TIIE SUSQUEHANNA RAFTS ttaving up, DAMS gone out, RIVER re reading, PRICES GONE DOWN, Si C9 SL.C 1 At the Old Stund formerly occupied by E. Whec, I lock wi'l be fouDd cheap for cash all kinds of GRO JURIES and RRO VISIO.YS CROCKERY, WOOD-WARE, WILLOW. WARE, HARD-WARE. TIN and GLASS-WARE, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molassea, S y r up, Soda, Saleratus, Cream-Tarter, Mustard, Cheese, Mackerel. Cod-Fish, Dried-Apples and Peaches, Crackers, Nuts. Raisins, Oranges, Lemons. COC JS Nut* Nutmegs. Cloves Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds, TOBACCO. CIGARS, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED. and FLOUR, SHEETING, SHOES. COT TUN YARN. LAMPS, CANDLE-WICK, SOAP. INK, PEPPER SAUCE, KAILS, Pitch-Fork*. Shovels, Spades. Hoes, Pails. Tubs, A B >ards, Hall Bushels, Peck-Meae ure, Sites, Botrer-Bowla. Stamper*. A Ladles, Brtti-hi'S. Oil, Lead Shot, Powder. An., Ac., to many things to mention Call and examine before pur cfia*inc elsewhere. Produce wanted In exchange ; Eyery thirg wll be found here that belong* to a first clase Grocery and Provision Store. D BILLINGS. Tunkhannock. Pa Apr. 9. 1567-v6njs-tf. HATS & CAPS! asssrs da asasisai GROCERIES Ft i Sale at i F L SIT SEE. & CD'S. j On Bridge street 1 nearly opposite Wheelock's old stand NOW OPENED. sr A 13. MOTT. THE CORKER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HENRY STARK. -C. tl IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK OF FPPINO AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS - consisting of confuting of consisting ol consisting ot DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRfc-3 GOODS DRESS GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS IIATS AND CAPS CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING Ac., Ac,, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac*, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., In large quantities and at reduced prices. A. B. MOTT. Hk i Bugs & THE eagle Drug: Store TUNKHANNOCK. NKW FIRM. LYM AN_&_WELLS. Dr Lrain re*pe*tfu!ly announces ih*t he hue ' taken Dr. E iL Welle ae a partner in the DRUG BUSINESS, and that they wiP continue to keep A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, In their line, at the old stand of J. W Lyinan A Co., on Tioga St. We cannot enumerate articles, but it is our inten tion to |>reent a WELL ELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK adapted to this market, and meriting the atten tion of all who desire MEDD INKS. PERFUMERY, PAINTS. DYET SUITS, Arc &c. Ac.. At rates as low as eau possibly r>e afforded. : K. B —All professional alls promptly attended. | Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by j one of the Doctors. j J W LYMAN, 51, D E, II WELLS, M. D v6n39£m. DR. RHOADS <&RUG AND cV-ARIXTY fS TORE. The largest and most complete Drug Store in TL'XKIIAXXOCK. NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY ! M PRICES REDUCED. Ntm In lilt: TIME TO BL'V ! Just received unl for Sale a splendid Stock of Jleli) dsoobs, including r.RCGS, r aiiti, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL 1) E SCRIPTIO N S, Pocket Hooks, Hair Tonics, ! HAIR DYES, STERLING'S AMBROSIA, TOOTII DROPS, n.\lß OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERIES TOBACCO, HAVANA C I GARS, (REAL.) * j ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACE.';, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac., All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES ot the da y And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a FIRST CLASS DRUG ST OR E PHYsICI.VNS' PRESRCIPriONS efully compoua led at all hours of", and night, Don't forget to call at DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE. v6n37tf. Tjnkhannoek,Pa. 3N-SI a r Ji e t ! T' e Subscriber announces to the citizen-, ol Tuoktuionock Born. anl vicinity, thai he now has exclusive charge of the M E A T MARKET AT THE OLD STAND. And designs, hercafet ki-ep on hand a' all ' tiuics MEATS of ALL KINDS. The hi *' that can be, procured, Winch will primitively be 1 sold a< touch J.oYVKR PRICES. than heretofore . In order to do s<> he has b<-et obliged to adopt tiie READY PAT SYSTEM. and feels confident thai by so doing he will j n>>t only secure tint patronage, but wtll he i treating his cust nji ts more lairU , tfian by charging thetn prices to compensate hiui f-r looses bv n in pat rog ctistieners. CHARLES HARDING, j Tu' k., Pa -v7nlo t ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU TIONS,of tiolh *exe*. mo Uelmbold's Extract, Bu chu. liwil eerisk andgive energetic feelir.ga and enableyou to sleep well HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BOCHU i pleasant in tast > and odor, free troin all injuriou j n>i immediate i# ip *ie% ftartoio.ire, ri-LEARHART'IO Foundry, Machine, AND STOVE SHOPS WARREN STREET, TOKIIANNOCK, PA. Harm* hid a life-long experience a? Fouadry men and Machinists, and employing none but the | best workmen the ur.ierMgt.td pledge themselves j to exc: u:e all cork in their line in a style not sur. 1 passed by uny s mPar establishmnt in the country- J ' MILL GEARINGS ra. 'd-ft'ed up on 'b'.rt n< tice, from pattern? on i bni ot ail giies. ! ' i PLOWS ; CULTIVATORS and oth-t iarniitg Iu p'ements. ALSO STOVES GF ALL KINDS. Tin, Sheet-Iron, and I HOLLOW-WARE. | LA.lf'/'S, LEAE, EIEES, Jtc., 3 vln33 BRICK! BRICK The subs. riber hag now on hand and will hereaf ter constantly keep F O R S A L E A FINE LOT of SMOOTH WELL BURNED BRICK, at his brick yard opposite Paleu A Bros now Tanner, IX rr.YA VIA A IVOA'j EA. wbi h will be sold cheap, and in quantities to sui purchasers. W, H. RHODES r*o47-M. mm & tuimin tin A LARGE STOCK OP SPUING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AND For Sale CHE. IP, c ALL KINDS OF Produce TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT BUNNELL hand, and for sale at the old itand*' Tiosra Strut. J BERLINGHO? FeK U*