Jrarm (Sartjnt \* JAitcbfn.; Farmer*, •'nil Agricultural men generally j ie requested it* cu'ril.ute ihii Department. a* it , >e truai tkfir es[*erienee thai we h*f *to gain umi* ; 'h eg t nere for oar reader* I MONTHLY HINTS. ! I I hi t* a month ul fruit gathering a* well a* vw* at: 1 fattening ' stock. ' i Harvest the beats and carrot* end Stt re hi cellar : I or pits. Cut "U ihe tops and feei to cattle. Tur- ; I tiip* may stand until nail month It is a good plan to leave the root crop lay exposal a lay or two be fore stowing < as 11 !o*e thejeiceas of moisture iu 1 I them Make com post industriously ; use those made iu , , August ou your clayey lauds, ridging and ba' fur- , towing them, running the subsoil plow in the bottom of ibe open furrows By this system the manures ■ ill occupy ibe centra of the ridges, and thus their gosaes during the Je composition will be absorbed, j instead of passing off iu the atmosphere. The sub roiling between ridges will pre .ant tbe ridges trout compacting by rains, *toi the subeoil will be reader- . ed fit for sustaining plants another year from re.-eiv tue atmosphere end tbe carbonic acid and ttumuuia carried in by the rains The frequent freezings ami i thawing* during winter, will reodar rdgos pervu lei.t '■ y spring, and suitable for early culture Do: uet plow sandy lands iu the fail. Rake up leaves from tbe woods as they fall, and put tbviu in the compost heaps Catt headlamps to tbe manure shed Have a good supply of material | suitable for bedding, near tbe stabler. Ckinuld woods r.f the surfa-s-soil. aud replace half its value as a manure with lime and ashes iu , the wuoits utvl both tana aud woodland will gain iu the exchange. Get all the nice soil you can, and mix it with head-laod, .Ac , for th# compost heaps I Wet the compost heaps with salt lye from the soap boiler*, if you can get it. l"*e hat: a bushel of re fuse salt to every cord of compost, to prevent reger- minatiou of woods, grubs, As i'rovite warm and light quurter* for poultry for 1 winter. Make arrangement' for saving the drop pings j Bye can le sown as late ar the first of this month. * and do well It is too late :*> oW wheat as lar north s New i York. Thin cut turnips by palling tbe Urges' ones ! for market, leaving the smaller to increase insist*. — ' Continue to weed spinach, Ac. Estrt'u up cetety on j dry, after the dew has dried ofi. Prepare frames for parelev, lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, tinf such other plants as were sown last month. Put awav vegetables by tbe latter part of the month for pro- ; lection, and sale daring winter Kxpose pumpkins and winter squasue* to tbe sun and wind, placing them on a dry hoard before stor ing them. Pack beets in sand in th* cellar, or put! thtam in pit*. Horse-radish may now La dug for use as wanted, leaving the old stools for future pro- 1 dnctioii. Weeding si this time should not be considered as * useless, aud the removal of parasites cannot receive too much attention in late fall. Mulching soils iti- ' (ended tor early gardening will add materially to j their profits* le culture and earlier product. .► ANIMALS THAT CHEW THE CUD. : Ruminating animals gather their lood rsp'div, I give it a few cuts with th* teeth, and swiliow it It I goes to an interior receptacle, where it is moistened; I this is very essential if it be dry hay. When the ' animal has filled himselt. he masticate* the food ; thus stowed away in his stomach, raising it cad bv I end. When" a portion is completely masticated, iti pamas to Mother receptacle, and the process of ti-f gestioa goes take th# same amount of grass. The ox.deer.abeep goat, chamois and rabbit being the natural prey f j ferocious beasts, art endowed with the extra atom- ' ach io which tn nattily atow away the food with u - I masticating. This may perhaps, be regarded u a | Wise provision of nature, enabling them to sally I forth where the for dis plenty, aud in • short time • fill themselves and tetire to a place of safety to | ruminate their food at their pleasure AoßlCCLTraib Joxr.*.—The Ohio Farmer gels | efl tbe following : Large boraee are generally moat admired by j partner' , but former* are most admired who pony up. Prosperity is generally based upn knowledge and industry ; tba swine will get most that nott most. Farmers are like fowls— neither will get full c* rapt without industry. Bacsave a man who attends a flock of rbeep is A shepht rl, make* it a > reason that a men who keep* ; sow* should be a retrord. We like to see termer increase the growth of inefal plant* end shruns nroaad h>* boms, tot do Sot like to see him ue rails, poles and boards to prop-a-va't with. , [y Th* Ohio Farmer assorts that nfao-tottbt of the foot and ankle siluters of the bir*e pro t eo try pUok (Kvrt L ACK A WESTERN R R. AVinter Arrangement— I Htfl-h. PASiEXGKR TRAINS LEAVE WXSTWAM) I BASTWABU. Pssienger Mali Mail Passenger Train. Train. *TATIONS. Train Trsio. A. M. p. M. 9.C0 New Y'ork'* S.SU 11.30 New Hampton. 2.30 1149 Washington, 215 12.03 Oxford, 2.01 12.15 RrMgeville, 1.50 12.30 Mitnunk Chunk. 140 P M. Dine, iOO Delaware, 1.35 Dine. 1.10 Sfnunt Bethel. 1 10 P. M, 1;25 Water Gap, 12.51 1,40 "treudsburg, 12*36 151 Sprngueville 12.24 2.0*2 lienryville, 12 14 2.20 Oakland. 11.56 2 39 Forks, 1137 3.00 Tobyhmna, 1137 3.14 Gouldsboro', I*o.ol 3,36 Moscow, 10 40 3.47 Dunning. 10 30 4 20Ar i C L 10.90 A. M > SCHANTOV. < P M 10.10 4-36 L* j ( Ar.950 6.25 10.40 457 Clark's Summit, 923 5.55 | 10 53 5.05 Abington, 9 20* 540 .' 11.13 5.21 Factoryville, 904 5.21 11.43 5.41 Nicholson, 340 435 12.03 603 Hopbottom, 9.23 410 12 38 625 Montrose, 9CO 340 1.09 6.46 New Miltord. 7-29 3.10 1.35 7C5 Great Bend, 7.20 245 p. M. PM. A M P.M ♦Station toot of Liberty St. COM M ECTloM9—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MANTNKA CHI'NK with the train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 a. in. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all tho principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a m , aud at Sala manca at 5 50 a. tn The Passenger train from Sernnton connects at Great Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie Railway, arrivtn • at Buffalo at 12.00 mid night, aid at Salamanca at 11.55 p. m Eastward. The MORNING TRAIN frotn Great Bend con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the We*t; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philadelphia. Kaston. Trenton, and in teruiediate stations,arriving in Philadelphia at 6.00 p. tn.. afid at New Hampton with a train for Ea*- | ton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harris burg, arriving at Hurrisburg at B*3o p. in. At SCRANTON. connections are made with trains on the Livckawanr.a and Bloomsburg Rail- > road, and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'* Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed below. K. A. iis-iRr. Gen. Pass A Tkt. Agent. je29tf FURNITURE AINTD CABINET WARE. STANSBL'KV, IIASS A CO, A NNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture ; A Rooms foruicily kept by Stansbury A Hays have been removed to the Planing Mill of D. L PECK HAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership has been iormed where, by availing themselves of steam power, with improv ed machinery they are prepared to furnish every- ; thing in their line, from lariat JS.n TO A MOP ETAWDIJB, At the Lowest Living I'rlrts. UNDERTAKING attended to at tb* shortest [..notice. Upholstering und Repairing dona to order. STANSBI'P.Y, HASS A CO. j Taukhannock, March 13, 1963.-tf. Insurance Agency. DANIEL WRIGHT & NEPHEW At Tunkhannock, ?*(t. Are Agent* for the lollowing, and all other reejonsi- ' lie Insurance Couipame* : I N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 41.763 267. Enterprise, " " 372 304. Manhattan, New York, ' 1 052,1*29. ; N.American. ' " 755.057. LorillarJ, ' " 1.4*36.540. Corn Exchange, " " 501.095. Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525.1 80 Lycoming. Muucy, " 2,900,000 Home, New York " 3.645.339* Hartford, llartforJ, " 1,759,153 k Pha-nix. " ' 1,103.467 Travelers. " *' 741,337* Hartford Lie Btck, " 178,929. ' Home, New liaven, " 1.438.491 Cumberland Valley, " 506.000 N. Ecgland Mutual. 5,000,0' CITY. C. W KIRKPATRICK, ; 11. S. SKARLB SemfsN, FK W. POU Nil, or cei be found lit Lyman A j Tuiikhannock. Peun'a, und S_ A I other dealers, the GR'T *,ENGLISH Swetxv SPBCIB* tc LINIUKNT. This Lini ~7?'iTwTr-i.A ment stands unrivalled, > and is the beet, cheapest, most powerful Liniment ! ever offered to the public, for n n or horso. It has been ucd f**r many . ir* in Englnrd. by the leading I nrriers, an*l they have had the greatest i eucces* with it of any liniment ever used for the cine ; of horses. ' j Those who hive horses that eresweenird or lame, ' i have swelled j lin's, sjivain*. 'TUI- oM sores, fleb cuts, collar galls, 4"c , should try this Lioituent and ; they will bo convinced that it n superi *r to all other I known preparations * I! it o, return the , bottle half full and your inonev will e refunded. | | Put up in convenient form, nod soi lby all Drug- i gi.-t* f>nd Storekc rpcr. it 50 • outs al> tile. D'in't fail to call for the lirn! Em lish. Sireenty j Liniment. 1). G. GAREY ' Middletown, N. Y . Feb. 13, 1369-tf. A GREAT VICTORY!! FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND THE i Kiieiny of Man Driven to the Wall:: ! T,IE N'TRIII SIDE OF THE OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, CHEESE. Both Green uud Dried Apples, Also, Fresh Canned und DrieJ Peaches, Prune*, Currants, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges. Figs, Sardines, Candies, Potatoes, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt. [ Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard. Butler, Egg*, Fish, Sin.iked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall on or barrel; Soli l Meat*, in fact, every thing in the hue of GROCERIES . . an I PROVISIONS. The South side of the Old Fort is fittod up for the reception of all wishing a lih of Raw Stewed or Fried Oyster* AL *'' Pie-. Cuke.', Cneese, and a Cup .t Hot Coffee, har- , din. - * r a dish of fre.-h Peaches. WANTED. Rutter, Egg*. Game, Chickens, Ducks i an.l Geese, at all times, for which cash will be paid on de livery, at the very highest market raies. Call and see tor vourselres and he convinced that i the place to buy your Groceries, is in the Old Fort : r n the Southwest corner of T'.oga and Bridge street*, , Tunkhaunotk, Pa. B. M- STONE. Nov 5, IS67—7ul4tf. JUST OPENED A full ftfvl well S#cct*i Stock of SEGARS. SMOKING TOl'.Al CO, CHEWING TOBACCO, KMOItEKS* ABTICI.E9, I NOTIONS, &C. At TUNKHANNOC'K. Pa. The undersigned take* pleasure in soliciting the j i inhabitants of this place and vicinity to call and ex- , amine hi* goods. SUPERIOR FACILITIES Finable hiui to supply BJ-'ITER and CHEAPER ARTICLES In his ine at WHOLESALE anl RETAIL than can be bought elsewhere ! Csll at M. K. KOHNSTAMM'S (Crane A Lull's old sland.) Tunkhtnnock May 5, 1863 tf. oraoou * nuwil Fire, I.tic. Accident, ainl l.ivc tdtock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! MOXTROSK, PA. i CA PIT u Rei*RK*ENTEI OVER ?30,000,000. • Hotna Jn..Co., N Y*.,Capif,'l and Surpln=,#4,' 00.000 In*. Co. ot N. America. Phils " 2.000,000 International In*. Co', N. Y". *' '• 1 500,009 : i Hartford Fire In*. Co. Hartford Ct. '■ 2,000,000 ; ; Putnam " " " . " 700,000 . Enterprise " Cincinnati, 0." 1,000.000: Glen* Fall* " Gleu's F'fill*, N. Y*., " 400 000 i ; Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, *' 4,000,000 j I F'aruiers' Mutual, Y'ork, " 7U0.000 j ' Phoenix Insurance Co Philadelphia, 6250 000 I ! Co.o.atscTiCPT MLTIAL I.tr* UXSI-RAXCU COUPASV. ! of Hartford, Ct. Capital - $16,000,000 ! Notes received In payment ot one-half the j premium, on who b si.t |>er cent, interest | i nly i* charged, and the note is never to be paid under any circumstances— at death or maturity the policy will be pttd in lull and j notes given up. ; Traveler*' In*. Cu. of llartfrd Ct, Capitol I an l surplds - - TOO,OOO i Hartford Live Stock In. Co., Hartford Ct. j Capital and Surplus, - • 500.00(i j Insurance on all kind* of Live Stock against theft i and death from any cause All Business entrusted to our care will be attended | I toon fair term*, and .ill Losses promptly adjusted ! V~fjr Office Ist door East Irooi Banking Office of • W. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa. j BILLING* Stßocn. > s f O UD A BROWN. Agents, ! CHAS. L. BROWN. ) 8 ' M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa , Solicitoi j ! CHAS-H, SMITH. Montrose, Pa., •' ! v7n34-tf. TSXTECXKT j Jewelry Store!! P. fl. BURNS tt<>n, Thread. Silk i Awls, and needles, Halter Chains. Tra<- j Chains, &c. Are. PAINTS AM) OILS, !• SPERM. AND LUBRICATING OILS ! ALSO 1 CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW \Y ARE] WINDOW and PICTURE frames, i GLASS OF ALL KIND>. ' Wails nad Hand-Rakes at wholesale and retail. All of which have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, j and expressly for this market, and all they ask is an examination of the j goods to satisfy all of the truth of what we say. Remember the place. ; • ROSS. MILLS St Co. Tunk. Pa. May 2'Jih. 1867. NOW OPENEDT kr A. 33. MOT T THE CORNER STORK," FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HENRY STARK. IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW SIOCK I ! ~ ! SI'RINO AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS SI RING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of oonsi.-tinir of consisting ot consisting ot DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRE-S GOODS DRESS GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES I I ! PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING j Ac,, &e., Ac., Ac., Ae., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., In largo quantities and at reduced price*. A. B. MOTT. : Tunk. May] ft. 'f,6—vGn.3B •p 0 WANDA AGRICULTURAL, WORKS. TO WAN DA PENN'A., MANTKACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, EENI TUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL MOOJ WORK, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC., ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES dt BENT STUFF. Wt offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLKCT. The a'ore are from the best 1 SECOND GROWTH HICKORY If OAR, I.IGBT AVI) ÜBAVV WAC.OV* OV HAVD. We bave the B cad and Narrow Guage. tltf" MILL PICKS made and dressed. W. T. LISHOP, Superintendent. I M c.ltxacu*, P' r*Rß at. j Brujjs s\' fJlftiitinfjs. T H E E A O L E Drug Store i UN KHAN NOCK. I LYMAN & WELLS. —o ir Lym in respectfully autiouneeH -that b* bw t.'Lcn lr. K 11. Wel! h* \ | r.rtr.er in the DRUG BUSINESS, si> 1 that they ail! continue to keep A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, In their line, at tbeold stand of J W Lyman A Co., on Tioga St. i Wecanot enumerate articles, but it i our inten | tion f ■ present s WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE .-TOOK I adapted to this market, and ui-riting the atten- I tion of all who desire : MEDB INKS. PERFUMERY. PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, tfcc iVc, Ac.. A ratts as low ns can poasibly he afforded. | N. It—All professional . alls promptly attended. Prescriptions carefully prepared, at *ll times, by j one of the Doctors. J W. LYMAN, M. D K. U. WELLS, M I) j vfjnS'JCm. D A/; . •;. I L > 1 A ,EI T A • Tin lir.ro anil lit-..! complete Duil* -'ore ID TUNKHANNOCK. NEvv G> PGR EVERYIitD V! !! PRTCES REDUCED. NOW I* THE TIME TO BUY I Jusi received and for Sale a splendid Stock of XE W G 0 01) S , including DKC69, PAINTS, VARNISHES, I) Y E S T 1 F F S . BRUSHES OF ALL DESUIiIP T 1 0 N S, Foc k e t II ook s, llAin TON I cs. ... I HAIR D\E>, STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, TOitlll DROPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES. FANCY NOTIONS, COM F, C T I 0 N E R Y, TIONRIES TOBACCO, HAVANA CIGARS. (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACKS, TRUSSES, Ac.. A-.. Alt THE POPULAR FATENJ MEDIC! N' S CF THE DAY And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a ' FI/LS'T cLN&'S DRUG STOJtE. Don't lorget to cull at DR. Ii LOADS' DRUG STORE. v6u37'f. Tjnkhannock.Pa. jjillings & jjhillips Keep <>n hand and at all times, a i full stock of R>NY GOODS AND GHOSEHnSj BOOTS & SHOES. ofElmiramanufture. ! " " Bing'mton " I " " Citv " I WOOD, WILLOW, ' ! TIN, STONE, GLASS and CROCKERY "*W-£HJFT.:£3. Ashton and Bbl. SALT, DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds Flour Feed, Meal & llran. PORK, HAM and FISH, i Farming Utensils, &c., &e. We take in exclfange, nl! kinds of ! Grain, ai the highest market prices, Receive and forward feight of all kinds for up or down the river during the season for shipping, and will keep coal on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, during the season ; will be found on Bridge Street, below Hulford's Hotel, the sign in large letters ''Store." We have good TBI NTS at 12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other goods in proportion. Call and see us and you will be satisfied that it is not the best place to buy where there is the most blowing done Our stock is always full, as we receive goods every day from New York, and are bound to sell as low as the lowest. BILLING & PHILLIPS Tunkhannock, May '27, '67—n42 tf MOTICB. Application will he iu ijo to the Legislature at its now, session for the incoiporation of a Savings Bonk to be located in the Borough f Tunlihoon .ck , with ! privilege to recei.e deposits purchase and soil, Bnndi : ar.d Sleeks of tho United Siatcs, and of this Corn ! monwealth and other securities, to he called' The I Wyouiioe Count* Saving Bank." Capital Stock < SSO 000 with the privilege to increase the itime to ; * ico. 000. J. C. WRIGHT, DANIEI WRIGHI O S MILLS, J AT. LYMAN. Tk. Jww Ulh nOP I . Ifaititar, !C- D- SEA RHEA RT SCO Foundry, Machine, 1 : and 1 I .1 Stove Shop. ■ WAKREN STREET, TUNKHANJVOCK, PA. I Having hud a life-long experience aa Founiry ; men and Maehinests, an'. I i ! ALSO | i j STOVES OF AIL KINDS. ! Tin, Sheet-Iron. and HOLLOW-WAKE. ; LAMPS, LP A V, P/PPS, Jr., dr. I i i always on ban i or furuUued to order. I f C D. UK AMI ART, & GO. Tnnkhmnock. April 29tb. 1867 v6n3Stf. | Hardware and Iroo. pf II U N T BR O T HERS. NOW OFFER FOR SALE. IRON STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE 1 RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES. ANVILS. BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORfE-SHOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS WROUGHT IRON. BHILBEIS' HHIIWIIEE. CAKPEN TKits' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HERS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT S PIN D L ICS, CA R RIA C, ES P RIN OS, AXL fi 8 PIPE BOXES, SPRINO STEEL ROTTS, NETS, WASH ERS BELTING. PACKING GRINDSTONES; PLASTER ' PARIS, CEMENT. HAIR. >HOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW it LASS, k.- . *<•.. • ! A I.SO sASII, DOORS AND BLINDS ')N HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED TO ORDER ! LEATIIEE A Nl> FINDINGS FAI/iBaK'S SALES. M n 4nt M 1983 0n33 ! WiA, MAQK&S3V t ike pleasure in informing the public thai * : tbey have opened their Carriage Manufactory IN f TUNKHANNOCK, And are ready a to fill k ORDERS, h ■ ! NONE BrT ' e 1 First-Class Mechanics o EMPLOYED. r REPAIRING time ptomp y an] mil. ! T9kES#k, Mar a. M >*** Slistfllaiifous. Buck & Sterling FURNITURE WARE RuOM Over Sherman & Lathroj/p Store next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANNOCK, PA PLAIN COTTAOK SUITS, { MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IX HAIR l.ti|j j ' i PARLOR IN VELVET PLUSH, SIDEBOARDS. WARDROBES, B'OK CASES. EXTENSION TABLES. M ATH ESSES, end a large variet? of low-priced Furniture ai the lowest c.i-h re tea BCCK A STERLING v7n47ef. QLOTHINU STOKE # *m> |)cntr/ jfumishim} |jooik 11. OAKHAM A UO. Announce to the public th it ihey hava reeeu'iy Si ted up an 1 remo • ed their Clothing Store to ti. store House of •' P. Miller, Tunkhannock, Fa. Their Hock coprin-t every description of MIS' M BOYS' CLOIHINJ. such aa UTiPSS CO A y.v, sAC A'CO A TS, O VPPCOA '/.j PANTS, VEST. SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS. BOOTS, IIATS \ CAPS. fltck-tiet, Ifjtirry Sutptntl-r,. ITandktrvh it/i COLLARS UMBRELLA . A .. and :u fact everything in the CI 'thing or Furutshinj ; in- il VC TO vt\ * T tp ro; ' o JDJ l X I.l' it J' Il I G uU. Iu iiti litin t i tboahoi'tf we u. v* an eltjgiot au •ortincot of Chillies, O.Tssimers and Vestings. J.jjf Clothing ma le to ur ler at th • sii.rett i live Call an i ace. before purchasing el-ewheie an! SECURE GJOB GOODS AM. PAxn rriicES. II BAR HAM if CO Turk Aug. 5 ' qP.- -vSrel-'f For Sale at .Mod *. BOOTS. CINGHAMTON BOOTS. * ot Les'er A Co s heal mak* KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOH . ; Best utakv EASTERN 1 j A full stock of Ladies 1 Slioes. Balmoral. Congiess, Polish Boot* of Glot Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S CNDERSIIIRTS AND DRAWERS GENTS' BUCKSKIN C.IOVB I nl MITTENS. Certs' KID GLOVES, Lined, ITdioed and Fur-linsti, For Sale at Mott's ! CORNER STORE, | Tunkhannock, Pa.r6tillaf I _ __ THE AMERICAN ! BUTTON HOLE IMJttIK ill >K WING MACHINE CO., ; In directing atten'ion to their CELF.BTAU ■' i COM BIN V'l'lO * BUTTON HOLE A.M> SK'D" MACHINE, beg leave to re'Vr to i's w nlrriulp uln'ity as cone.mire proof its *re:H merit' The increase tu tlie d nrii. l t.r tins vslu• ! ' , uiftehine has beer. TEN FOLD do. i:ig the Ihi* s f( - mouth* of its fiisi year ta:f,.re the puhiic. This grand and surprising su ve- is unprfciJ'- ed in tlio history ot sewing in a hiavs, ant " fully warrabted in claiming thu IT HAS NO EQU\ L, BKIKtt 48SH.LT..LT tUfc l'Sr 35 , -A-IVXIXjY SI^ 11 IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the t'hrsptat, ; It is really two ui ao s wor.tuigs can bo seen m TUNKH ANNOCK. I'A by -ailing on th* uuJeisigned LU 11 ot t leu. in Vtyojuiog Ceuoty. v ME.