farmGartmt&litriirit. YfL Farmers, xnd Agricultural men generally are ri quested to contribute to this Department, at it i* from tbur experience that we hope to gaiu some thing of interest for our readers. FULL CARE OF GARDENS. \\ e have more than once sjoikt-n of the tendency which *> t ficn prevail* among farmers to neg'ect pro|n-r attention to their garden* at all seasons of the year. The farm appears so much more important in the ex tent of its inductions, and in the amount of its productions, and in the am unt of labor required to keep it in proper condition, that the household part of the grounds, the gard en is too often left to 'ake care of itself, or left to the rate of those who are unable to w rk it pri pulv. In the season of planing, the C'tnparativrly trifling work tl at i re quired to make a god garden is withheld, i n the plea that there is more pressing work in the tieid. The farmer who acts on this prin ciple does ait injury to himself and to Ids fli nd* ; for noif.ing con tributes more n> the supply and the comfort of the social board thau a | reductive garden. I> may tie made aimoft haif the support of a family, and,wuh its small fruits, its roots and its vegetable* of eveiy de-crip'ion, it adds immensely to the good cheer oi a country home. On the supposition that 1 his pari of a farm er's duty has 10. 1 been neglected at llie pro)- er SeaS. nfr raising 'be crops, ve would ie mind >ur readers il.at il.e time i* at hand when ifie fruits of -uch labor are to be Caret! fur. And many of our readers have no uihei farm than their garden, so tha" it stand* thein 111 I and lo reap llie advantage of then sum or 1.11. by carefully gathering and stor ing the product. The value of all kind* ■ f Vegetables depends, in a great measure, upon the coinitii ii in wineli they are gathered ano Storeti away . Many gal.leli r...1 - Will not r, ipjue lo Ik takt nop tit tole the close of the uioiiih, a'fl some t i ilo 111 ioi until Oitobi r, hut wu give tlie-e I linely il 11. I s and | old especially aI - vi-e all wtio nave such crop* to story, tu have place* pi ovule it f.-r iheiu in season, that they mat not suffer by being lefi >u too lung. Altei all iheei •ps are garnered, the gale den itself should be put ill complete ortf. i ; ail weeds anil u-eles bushes lellc.Veil, and every thing made ready tor all >lbei season.— 'Mil* w I! both invite and f.co la e lab rin the spring C WS IIOLDIKG VP 1 HEIR MII.K. C WS that hold up iiuik, say* Mr. Johnson, can be cuit-ti il ibey will drmk sour milk. Alter drinking, and as soon as they begin tu lick the pail, they will give down freely. lie has tried it with Cows that would give about two thirds ttie proper quantity, retaining the other portion. Then he gives them the milk to drink, and waits until they begin to lick the pai'. when he has r.o trouble in obtaining the remainder. He has tried meal, salt and various other things, but fouud nothing to produce such an elfcct as sour milk. Thi- Farmer'* Ciub of Herkimer Co. New York, resolved unanimously that it is unwise to pasture meadows in the fall, or to rely upon the after -growth for cow feed. I' was the general opinion that corn should be sown at intervals through the season, and be fed with hay tn the proportion of three parts of the former to one of the latter. ROOT CHOPS,— After coo! wiather sets tn roots make their chief growth. Weeds should be pulled or hoed up so as not to disturb the root*. Thinning may also be done effectively. The plants removed will be relished by the stick. Carrots require that the ground between the rows should be kept loose and en, more than other roots. HAY ANT GRAIN STACKS. Brace them up if they settle unevenly and incline much.— if need be, relop them. " Spots on large stacks which sag down and do not shed rain may be built up even, by simply laying on hav or s'raw, and then fanning on a thatch, using hooked or pronged sticks as pins. SWEAT FUTATO Pt uuiNft.—One pound ol sweet potatoes, Lolled and mashed fine, or gra'ed while hot, six ggs well beaten, $ lb. of sugar, the same ol butter, a gtated Icin n rind, and nutmeg,a wine-glass of brandy line the dish with pa'te. When baked, sprinkle the 'op with fine sugar. Rye grown on sandy Soil improves in q aiity. On str-og soil the quality |.r bread is far inferior to that grown on a thin sandy soil,though the yield will be much gr. a er. Land u-ualiy given over toinulleiis and sorrel w ill produce seven to ten buhel of rye per acre, of most txcellent qualiiy for bread. - M zrs:' Between 1 Sfo and ISGO the increase in the valuation of Anu-iican meat cattle wa about thirty-three and one-third percent.,; and the aggregate value is now estimated at one th■ usarid mil'tons of dollars—an 'n crease sufficiently large to demand special at tention. every three hundred and fifty bushels of potatoes removed from cur fields, the soil sustain* a loss of ninety two pound* of potash. Consequently, wood ashes ia one of the most valuable of manures in the cul ture of the potato. JCiS" Twelve quarts of soot in a hogshead of water will make a powerful liquid manure which will improve the growth of fl iwers, garden vegetables, or root crops. cur One reason of the fertility of new 1 land is the decaying of roots, which renders the soil porou* C over roots will produce a aim la reault in old laud. C2r * lour and u>*al of all kinds should I be kept 10 • fr*l, dry piece. sisrfllaitrous. jyEL-LACK A WESTERN B B. Winter Arrangement— IKG7-8. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Passenger Mail Mail Passenger Train. Train. STATIONS. Train Train. A M. p. M. 9.C0 New York * 5 50 11.30 New Hampton, 2.30 1143 Washington, 215 12 03 Oxford, 2.01 12.15 I>ri Igeville, 1.50 12.30 Manunk Chunk, 1 40 P M. Dine. 100 Delaware, 1.35 Dine. 1.10 Mount Bethel, 110 P. M, 1:25 Water Gap, 12.51 1,40 .'tmudsburg, 12-36 151 Spragueville 12.24 2.02 Henryville, 12 14 2 20 Oakland. 11.56 2 39 Fork*, 1137 3 00 Tobyhinna, 11 17 3.14 Guuldsboro', 10.04 3,36 Moscow, 10 40 3.47 Dunning, 1030 4 20Ar } C L 10.00 A M. > SCRAXTON J P M 10.10 4-35Le> f Ar.9 50 6.25 10 40 457 Clark's Summit, 929 555 10 53 ,5.05 Abingion. 920 540 11.13 5.21 Factory ville, 904 5.21 11 43 541 Nicholson, 940 435 12.03 603 Hnphnttotn, 8.23 410 12 33 625 M ntrose. 800 340 1.03 646 New Miltord, 729 3.10 135 705 Great Bend, 7.20 245 p M. PM. A M P.M •Station tout of Liberty St. CON \ RUTIONS—West want. The MORNING TRAIN fruin New York con nect* it MAN INK A C 111" 7 K with the .train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 a. MI. and at GREAT REND with the through Mail Train • n the Erie Railway, with seeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road. ming at buffalo at 6 15 a in , aud at Sala manca at 5 50 a. in The Passenger train from Scranton connects at Great Ren I with through train* going west and east on Erie Railway, arrivin • at buffalo at 12.00 mid night, aau at Salamanca at 11.55 p. in. Eastward. The MORNING TRAIN from Great 15end con nects th rc with the Cincinnati Express on the Eric Railway from the West; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philadelphia. Ea.-ion, Trenton, and in termed! ite stations, irriving in Philadelphia at 0.00 p in., and at New II uppton with a train tor Eas ton. Bethl •hem, Allentown, Reading and Harris burg, arriving at llarrisburg at 8-30 p. m. At SCKAAToN. connections are made witli i trains on the Lackawanna and bloc.insburg Kail ma I. and on toe Delaware and liaison Canal Co.'* Riilro.id, Tunc Tables ot which rojds are printed ' elow K A HENRT. G*e. Pass A Tkt. Agent jc29tf FUIIS ITU RE CABINET WARE. ST A XSBU RY,. II ASS & CO., \ NNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture A Rooms formerly kept by Sianshury A llass have been removed to the Planing Mill ot D. L PECK HAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership his been formed where, by availing themselves of steam [siwer. with itnpruv ! Ed machinery they arc prepared to furnish every -1 thing in their line, from £ Javier TO A MOP IFAIVIDXJE, At the Lowest Living Prices. UXDEHTAKI NG attended to at the shortest notice. Upholstering and Repairing done to order. STANSBUPY, 11 ASS A CO. Tunkhannock, March 19 1369.-tf. Insurance Agency. DANIEL WEIGHT k NEPHEW, A/ 2unfc/tannock, 'fa, Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, Philadelphia. Assets, $1,763 267. Enterprise, " '• 372 304. Manhattan, New York, •' 1 052,123. N American, • " 755.057. Lorillard. ' " 1,436.540. ' Corn Exchange, " " 501 095. Farmers' In*. Co., York, " 525.190 Lyeotmng, Muncy, " 2,900,000 Home, New York. " 3,64.5.333- Ilartford, Hartford, •' 1,788.153. Pha-nix, • " 1,103.467 Travelers, '• •' 741,337- Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929. Home, Nvw Haven, " 1.438.491 Cumberland Valley, " .506 000 N. England Mutual, '• 5,0u0,0d0. Property of all kinds will be insured at the most reasonable rate*, in any fihe above companies Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, promptly adjusted and paid. DANIEL WRIGHT k NEPHEW, Tunk-, Pa Sept. 16, 1967,-v7n7-tf, ! 1 NEW FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE ; Tioga Street, Tunkhaunock, Pa. MIIS.E. LEASE. HAVIN'/ lately opened a new Fancy Store., of fers fur sale an entirely new assortment of TRIMMING, Dres* Trimmings, White Goofs. Embroideries Ladies Zepber, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and . Collars L*ce, Veils, Corsetts, LadiesNe ktics, best quality of Couibs, Needles and Tbiead of the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of Fan*, TOYS j Including China. Ilroute. Papier Maohe Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys. For Ladies-. Cosmetics Ac , Such as Pomades, Oils, bandoline 1 Idirfun of youth and Paint*, Rouge, Lilly White, Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. MRS. E. LEASE 1 Tunkhannock, May 30, 1963 SCRANTON shim can m spice mills. ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES, C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX TEA*, COFFEES, APICES, MUSTARD, CREAM T A RTGB, C . No. 517 Lackawanna Avenue, (A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind ail our own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE ! AND AS CHEAP AS IX ANY CITY. C. W KIRK PAI RICK, 11 S- SEARLE i Svaotoi, Pa., July 10, 'W^v7u4Bq, .a four I r Lyman k Wells ar dJ. W.. llhoads. . lei rhan:... k. Penn'a.and " - Ha I other dealers, the Gn'r 191 KXGLI.-II SwtEsr SPECIF- J I ic LIXIMEXT This Lini and is the best, cheapest, tu< st p-iwerful Liniment. J ever offered to the public, for man or horse. It has been used for many \eirs in Englnrd, by the leading Carriers, and ' hey have had the greatest , success with it of any liniment ever used lor the cure of h'-rses Those who hive horse* that are iwccr.ied or lamp, | have swelled j tin's, s;.r.iin-, bruises, ol I sores, flesh cuts, collar galls, ji-e , *b->ul 1 try this Liniment and they will he convinced that it is superior to all other known preparation* Ii it does nut give g..od s.itisfocti n. return the bottle half full and your money will t refunded. Put up in l onveuient form, and sold by all Drug gi-t* hni Storekeepers at 50 n-nK a 1> Die. Don't fail to call tor tiie Great En-. Itih Steeeney Liniment. D G. GAREY. Middlctoirn, N. Y.. Feb. 13, 1363-tf. A GREAT VICTORY!! FORT SBMPTER RE-TAKEN AM) THE Enemy of Man Driven to the Wall! : A 3D THE NORTH SIDE OF THE OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE', FLOUR, MEAL. FEED. MOLASSES, SYRI'PS, CHEESE Both Green and Dried Apples, Abo, Fresh Canned and Dried Peaches, Prunes, Currants, Raisins Lemons. Orang -s Figs, Sardines. Candies. Potatoes, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt -oap, Stgars, Pork, Lard. Eut:er, Eggs. Fish. Smoked Meat, Ovstcr* by the quart, gall on or lurrcl; Soli l Moats, in fact, every thing in ilo- line of GROCERIES an I PROVISIONS The South side th- OM F. rt is fitted up f.r the reception of till wishing a fish of Raw" Slewed or Fried Oysters ALSO, Pics, Cakes, Chcest, an-i a Cup ot Hot Coffee, Sar dines, t r a dish of fre-h Peaches. WdNTEI). butter, Eggs. Game, Chickens, Ducks, and Geese, at all times, for which cash will be paid on de livery, at the very highest market r:us. Call an 1 see for course!res una be convinced that the | la e tu buy your Gr-.cries, is in ihc -Old Fori on ih<. Southwest corner of Tioga and bridge street*, TunkUaunucli, i'a. B. il- STONE. Nov 5, 1867 —v7nl4tf. JUST OPENED A full anl well Selected Stock of SEGARS, SMOKING TOBACCO, CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, NOTIONS. Ar. At TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. The undersigned t ikes pleasure in soliciting the inhabitants of this place and vicinity to call an 1 ex amine his goods. SUPERIOR FACILITIES Enable him to sujj.ly BETTER and CHEAPER ARTICLES In his ine at , WHOLESALE anl RETAIL than can be bought elsewhere Call at M. R. KOIINSTAMM'S (Crane A Lull's old stand.) Tunkhannock May 5, 1 2 69 tf. I ISOLD llkotVN'M 0 Fire, Life, Accident, and Live Stork GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCi ! MOXTROSE, PA. CATITAL N OVER ?30,000,000. Hume 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus, Si.' 00.000 Ins. Co. of N. America, Phiia. " '• 2.000.000 ! International Ins. Cu-, N. Y. " ' 1 500.0t16 Hartfurd Fire Ins. Co, Hartford C't. ' 2.000,000 I Putnam " " " " 700,000 Enterprise " Cincinnati, O." 1,000,000 | Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 400.000 uycuming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, 4,000.000 Farmers' Mutual, York, " 7U0.000 Pheenix lnsuran. c Cu Philadelphia, S2SU 000 CcXXECTICI'T MITfAL LIFE IXSI RAXCE CoSIPAXV. l of Hartford, Ct. Capital - 816,000,000 Notes received '.n payment of one-half the premium, on which six per cent, interest 1 niy is charged, and Hie note is never lo be paid under any circumstances —at death or maturity the policy will be pud in lull and note? given up. Travelers' In* Co. ol Hartfurd Ct, Capital una surp ils - - - 700,000 Harto rd Live St" k In. Co., Il irtfirJ Ct. Capital aud Surplus, - - 500 : 000 , Insurance on all kinds of Live Slork against theft and leath from Any cau-e All business entrusted to our care will ho attended 1 toon fair terms, and ill Lo-.-es promptly adjusted | f sT" Office Ist door East Irom I! inking Office of I \v" H. Cooper k Co.. Turnpike Si., .Muniruse, P.i. biLLi.vo.s STHOL-11. t STOUD k BROWN. Agents, CIIAS. L. IiRoWS. ) h ' ■ M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friemleville, Pa , Suiiciloi CIIAS 11. SMITH, Moniruse, Pa., •' v7n34-tf. XNTTU'W Jewelry Store!! r> T'Fivi vrc A LPY> R { X . 't. Of) II V O G? JD JCLU. Jt SI RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY of the latest styles. GOLD RINGS, 13 Carets tine. .SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY, Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins, tsleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Solid and Plated Silver S|*>ons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pie and Butter Knives, Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bow!?, Spoon Holders, Fonts, Spoons, Nut-Picks, Ac , Ac. From ROGERS A LKO 'S Silver Plated Ware Co. Also, CLOUTv-S an-i WATCHES of the latest American aud European Manufacture, Tuokheoooyk, Dee. 18,4^7. BartiMi'f & pry Gooiis. 0 S. MI LL s Ted. Coraer Tioga and Warrgn Streett, TONKHANNOCK. FENN'A. Are now opening a largo stocko Hardware, such us iSON, STEEL & WAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Hints, Building Hardware, Mechan ics Tools, Wooilen Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, Lamps, Lanterns, Oil (Moth, Rosin, llopes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches Ac. HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE. Buck Us. Japanned Bnrkles, Silver plated Dills < f everv kind, Haines, Iron I'ad Iri i-s, Sa 'die Trees, Gi_; Trees, Gir'li Web, worsted and Cott'in, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Halt' r Chains, Trae" Chains, ice. tke. PAINTS AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS ALSO CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW W ARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. TyST -Anils and Hand-Rakes at wholesale and retail. All of which have been SELECTED \' IT!! GREAT CARE, and expressly for this market, and ail they ask is an examination of the goods to satisfy all of the truth of what we say. Remember the place. ROUffiee Box 4, prugs & #lfliiunfs. THE E A O i E Drug store TUNKHANNOCK. NEW FIRM, ; LYMAN &_ WELLS. I>r I.VMI in respectfully anuounces that he ha.* taken Dr. E 11. Wei is as a partner in the DRUG BUSINESS, and that they will continue to keep A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, In their line, at theold stand of J. W. Lyman A Co., on Tioga fit. We ( iionot enumerate articles, but it is our inten tion 11 present a i * WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK ad ipted to ihis ma r ket, and meriting the atten tion of all who desire MEDB INKS. PERFUMERY. PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, Ac rur "More in TUN K II A KNOCK. NF.w fit<>ls FOR EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. now is Tin: Tinu to buy : Just rectivel nnJ for Sale splendid Stock of NEW GOODS, including CRT'GS, P A I N TS, VABNIS II E S , D Y E S T PFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, POCKCT BOOKS, HAIR. TOKTICS. HAIR . DYE?, STERLING'S AM HBO? 1 A, TOOrii DRuPS, H.AIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY* NOTIONS, CONFECTIONER Y, STATION HIES TOBACCO. HAVANA CI G AR S . (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BKACK.fi, TRUSSES. Ac., Ac., A-. ! All TH: POPULAR PATENT MEOICINtS OF THE DAY 1 And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a FIT? ST < L \SB DRUG STO7iE. PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPTIO-VS efully compounded at all hours of'. and night. Don't forget to call at DR. RHOAHS' DRUG STORE. v6n37tf. Tankhannoek.Pn. Ijitiingfi & jjhiltipfi Keep on hand and at all times, a "full stock of Z3HY GOODS AND I&HOGEHISSSJ BOOTS & SHOES, ofElmiramanurture. " " Bing'mton " " " City " WOOD, I WILLOW. TIN, STONE, GLASS and CROCKERY Ashtonand Bbl. SALT, DRIED FRUITS, of nil kinds Flour Feed, Meal &. Bran. PORK, HAM and FISH, Farming Utensils, &c., ' H . -I;* • tf.'•?••• I 3?Se?* ' ' .-V: |M !$ V L jv - ;;" 4 . ■ ICW i Z- ~" r Tf' ' - ' Foundry, Machine, AND Stove Shop. WARREN STREET, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Having had a life-lone experience as Foundry men and Macbinests, and employine none hut th< best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves to exe< ute all work in their line in a style not sur. passed by any s m iiar establishuiDt in the country u MILL GEARINGS made nnd fitted up on short notice, from patterns on ] hand ot all sizes. PLOWS, CULTIVATORS and other Farming Implement. ALSO STOVES OF AIL KINDS. Till, Sheet-Iron, and HOLLOW-WARE. LAMTS, LEAD, TIDES, Jr., Jr. j always on hand or furuisned to order. C I). GEARIIART, & CO. ! Tunkhannock, April 29th, 16fi7 v6n33tf. Hardware and Iron. II UN T Blii. . US. j NOW OFFER FOR SALE. IRON, STEKL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON. BDILDEIS* HOMME. CAItPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) urns, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL BOTTS, NUTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER 1 PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Ac . Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LEATHER AND FINDINGS fai/;baK's sales. ♦ronton, ..lurch 25. 19b3 1n33 WM. MACK & SON W take pleasure in informing the public that they have opened their Carriage Manufactory IN TUNKHANNOCK, And are ready to fill ORDERS. NONE RUT First-Class Mechanics EMPLOYED. REPAIRING done p:omp' y and wall, IllUwM**, Nark 1(1 f JJUsollaiteous. | Buck & Sterling j FURNITURE WARE ROOM Over Sherman & Lathrop's Store, next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS IN IIAIR CLOI 11 PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, MATH ESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture, at the lowest ca.h rates BUCK A STERLING. v7n!7tf. QLOTUING STORE Attn jfjenfc' furnishing fjoo h 11. BAKU AM A. CO. Annmnco to the public that they hue recently ft ted up and retno -ed their Clothing Su re tj the Store House of C P. Miller, Tunkhannock, I y a. Their stock coprimes every description of MiiS AID CLOfHII such as D 72ESS CO A 'IS, A ACA' COA TS, O) 'EKCOA 7,S PANTS, VEST, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, BOOTS, HATS Jr CAPS, Neck-lies. Hut i try, Suspenders, Ilandktrchie/s COLLARS, UMBRELLA', AC., ind iu fact everything iu the Clothing or Furnishing •n at VERYLOWPRIOJS. In ad iitioo to the above we have an elegant as sort inent of Clothes, Cassimersand Vestings, UT Clothing uiAtle to order at the shortest no tice Call aui see, before put chasing elsewhere ani SECURE GOOD GOODS AM' PAIH PriICES. H. 8.41111 AM 4• CU. Tunk , Aug. 5, 'c a --vSnl-tf. Fur Sale at Molt s. BOOTS. BINGHAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. ! A full stockof Ladies' Shoes. ' Balmoral, Congress,-Polish Boots of Glove Kid and G"at. Also. Button Gaiters. ; GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES ni MIT. ENS. Ger.ts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined, For Sale at 3lotl's CORNER STORK, Tunkhannock, P.vstilltf THE AMERICAN mm eh mini; in SE WING M. t CHINE CO., In directing attention to their CELEB' AT D COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SJ Wl G MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its won lei ul p i - , ularity as eooclusire proof'! Us great ineru* The increase in the d-'tnau I for this valuable ' machine has beer. TEN FOLD during the last soven 1 months of its first year cefore the public. This grand and surprising success is unprecedent ed in the history of sewing 111 ichiues, ani we fee! fully warranted in claiming that IT IIAS NO EQUAL, BKINR ABSOLUTE!.Y TIIK tIEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TIIE WORLD. And Intrinsically the Cheapest, It is really two machines combine i in '>ne thy * 1 simple and beautiful mechanic il arrangement making both the Shut' r Lock-stitch, am tss ! Overseauiing and Butl r hole siilch. with cqua j facility atfi perfection. It executes in the very I best manner every variety of sewing, such as Hem ming Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching. Braid > ing and Quilting, limbering and sewing on. (d me at the same tine.) and in addition, Ove r seam' i Etpbrcidcrs on the efge, and makes beautiful Rut" i ton and Eyelet holes in ah fabrics. These machines with > ecimens of work an i workings can be seen at TUN KUAN NOCK, PA., by calling on the undersigned, agents lor the i*' 4 of them in Wyoming County. MRS. GEO. S TUTTON, XRS-LE&J- XEVSMA>. f7p46tf.