farm (Sartmt & liitclieii. Farmers, vnj Agricultural urea generally ! •i* rtquerta-l to cnirihuie to this Department, as it | is frußi tbsir experieoeu that *• hop* to guio lent- | lUag ot iuterrtt for our reader* THE VARIOUS KINDS OF MANURE. Opinions vary tmicli as to the value of different kinds ot animal excrement, when used as manure. The duns; of swine isprob ably the most powerful. The dung ofsheep is generally of two kinds, l'hatwbich forms the uDper stratum of our sheepfolds is commonly dry and brittle, possessing little cohesion; while that below is more unct uous and of a different consistence—being decomposed. In any condition it is not suit able for elevated lands which are dry; but on low, moist, or rather wet lands, it is ptopetly regarded as the best ameliorant that can be applied. When sheep dung is kept in a close heap and rathfer moist, it decomposees rapidly; but when not com pacted, with a chance lor its moisture to escape, the process of decomposition is more tardy. When applied to the soil or voied over the surface by Hie animals it decomposes more rapidly than most any other animal excrement, and produces more speedy and energetic effects. A too large application often, from it great ener gv, proves injurous to the crop, and pushes vegetation with an unhealthy rapidity, and should therfore he used in less quantitieus, both as regards weight and volume, 'than anv other manure. From the excrement of sheep, both solid and liquid, there is eliminated a large quantity ot ammonia. This gas in not without its value to the farmer, of this we arc not now prepared to speak. In prepaiiug dung for agricul tural purposes, it is well to mix it with a liberal quantity of some dry material which will absorb the volatile products of de composition and become good loam, muck, refuse hay, straw, and other similar sub stances, are valuable. Rut whatever raa teial is made use of for this purpose, it will be necessary to pitch the mass "over fre quently, and the more carefully this is done the mora valuable will be the manure when used. Tne excrment of poultry—hens, turkeys, Ac., though limited in quantity on most farms, is verv energetic and of great value In its nature it is very different from the dung of quadrupeds, and appears to con tain a substance which is mostly composed of a'ibumen. VanqueliDe analyzed this dung and discovered a market differeuce betwen that voided by brooding hens. Itjba6 been asserted b> those who have experimented carefullyjw.th the excrement of fowls, and particularly that of hene. that in order to derive the greatest pos sible benefit from it, care must be taken to comminute it finely before applying it, and to apply it only to the without cov ering it up.-\Yhen it becomes necssary to use it as a starting manure, it should al ways be mixed with some qualifying man ure—such as plaster, ashes, or common mould. This is necssary in order to abate its natural energy and cause it to probably act for a longer time. In compost it is probably the most valuable ingredient that can be used. A steep made of this sub stance may be profitably used in irrigating gardens. It has sometimes been recom mended as an infallable remedy for the various evils resulting from the ravages of the "striped bug," as well as from the at tacks of various otherjnsectiveous dejyreda tor —the attacks of which so often prove detrimental to certain planta. A very val uable artificial guano is made by a mixture of ben excrement, muck,and other articles; but care must be exercised in using it, as it is too powerful tor many plants, and •honld not be placed in contact with eith er the roots or stalks, — Germantoton Tel egraph, CORN BKEAD. —One quart of corn meal one pint of wheat flour, two eggs and n little salt, with sour buttermilk sufficient to make a very stiff batter. Mix thorough ly, and then add or.e teaspoonful of soda, dissolved in a little hot water. Stir this in and pour into well greased pans, suffi cient to te one and a half inches thick when cooked. I'lace in a - hot oven and bake until done, sav half an hour. . Carry to the table hot. if all should not be used bake over again, and it is about as good as when first baked. Haifa pint of flour and one egg will be very good, but not quite as good as the above. The sourer the buttermilk the better, if it is not bitter. Success depends very mncb on the due proportion of acid and alkali. Fine meal makes much better bread than coarse. If it does not keep as well, provide less at one time. Dent, or gourd seed corn makes better meal than flint corn. Some are shocked at the idea of eating drugs with their food, and exclaim against the use of alkali in cooking. Let such con sider that acid neutralizes the caustic prop erty of the alkali ; and if they never eat anything more unhealthy than that, they will do well. DIAKSBCEA IN FOWLS.— The causes are a scanty supply of grain, which necessi tates an excess of green food, or an un wholesome dietary of any description, aie the nsual causes ot* this complaint. The The treatment is simple ; five grains of powdered chalk, the same quantity of rhubarb, and three of cayenne pepper,may be administered ; and it relaxation is not speedily checked, a grain of opium and one of powdered ipecacuanha may be giv en every five or six hours. REIIEDT FOR COLIC IS HORSES —Give a half tumbler of spirits of camphor in a pint of warm water ( cold wjll do ); if not relieved iu fitteen mi nuts, repeaPlhe dose. Give nothing else. No bad effects, after and a sure cure. £&• If cranberries are dried a short time in the sun and placed iu bottles filled with them, and then clottd with sealing wax. tbe berries will keep in good con dition tor (BTBTRI yar*. ISisffllaitfuus. A WESTERN R R. Winter Arrangement—l 967-8. TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Great Bend. ] Mail, i Stations, j Mail. I Great Bend. A ceo in. | | |_ | A. U. 9,00 New York 4,45 7,30 Philadelphia 6.20 11,15 New Hampt'n 2 40 A.M. 12,06 MaDuka Ch'nk 1.50 10,30 3,55 Scranton 10,28 6,30 11,30 4,41 Factoryville 9,24 5.25 12,00 5,01 Nicholson 9,00 5,01 12,55 6,45 Montrose 8,20 350 1,50 6,25 Great Bend 7,40 2,50 DINNER AT DELAWARE *ATI 'N CONNECTION*. At NEW HAMPTON, with Central R. K of New Jersey, for New York, Elizabeth, PlaiDfleld, Sower- ! ville, Easton, Ac. At WASHINGTON, with Morris A Essex R. R , for New Y'ork, Newark, Morristown, Hackettstown, Easton, Ac. At MANUNKA CHUNK, with Belvidere Dela- | ware R. R., for Philadelphia, Trenton, Phillipsburg, j Belvidere, Ae. At SCRANTON, wi'h Lackawanna A Bloomsburg , R. R , for Wilkes-Barre, Bloomsburg, Re pert. |Daoville, Northumberland, Ac. ; also, with Delaware A Hudson R. R for Olyphant, Archbald and Carbondale. At GREAT BEND, with Erie Railway, for Bing- i hampton, Elmira, Buffalo, Ithaca, Syracuse nd Oswego R. A. HENRY, Gen. Psss. and Ticket Agent. FURMTURE m \ AND CABINET WARE. STANSBURY, HASS & CO., ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture Rooms formetly kept by Stansbury A Haas have been removed to the Planing Mill ot D. L PECKHAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership has been formed, where, by availing themselves of steam power, with improv ed machinery they are prepared to furnish every thing in their line, from jg. J§*t TO A MOP HANDLE, At tile I.owest Living Prices. UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest notice. Upholstering aud Repairing done to order. STANSBURY, HASS A CO. Tunkhannoek, March 18, 1368.-tf. NEW i? AN C Y AND TRIMMING STORE Tioga Street, Tunkhannoek, Pa. MIiS.K. LLASE. HAVING lately opened anew Fancy Store., of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of THIMTVTIKTG, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zepher, in ail colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, Lce, Veils. Corsetts, Ladies Neckties, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thread cf the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of Fans, TOYS, Including China, Brouze, Papier Macho Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys. For Ladies. CoEsaatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, BaDdoltna bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White, Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannoek, May 30, 1363 SCRANTON SUM COFFEE ill SPICE HILLS. •j ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICES. C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IK 1 TEAR. i COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD, CREAM TARTER.AC. i; J\o. 517 Lackawanna Avenue, (A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind all onr own SPICES and COFFEE. COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE 1 AND AS CHEAP AS IN AN Y CITY. C. W KIRKPATRICK, 11. 8. SEARLE Scranton, ~ July 16, '63—v7n4btj. J O W A K D A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. TOW AND A, PENN'A., MANTFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, BENT TUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, GENERAL WOOD WORK, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, SCROLL SAWING PLANING. ETC , ETC. To Dealers in HUBS, SPOKES $ BENT STUFF, We offer a LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO SECLECT. The above are from the best SECOND GROWTIIJIICKORY ,\\OAK, LIGHT AXD HCAVT WAGONS ON HAND. We have the Broad aud Narrow Guage. IV" MILL PICKS made and dressed. W. T. BISHOP, Superintendant. M C. MERCUR, Pr rsident. vßn!ly Towanla, July 2. Ibgß. Winter Millinery. MRS. BARD WELL has just received a (oin]l.te asiortm eot MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDR#fc, SATIN AND VELVET HATS RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FRAMES, also a large aisortment of BREAKFAST SHAWNS, HOODS NUBIAS, ZEPHYRS, Ae, To whieh she :nvite#lthe attoation of all, wishing to purchase DIMS and Cloaks eot and hasted or made to o;Jir> Dak •*> H, ifil. fjlisffllaiuous. J |7<>r N wonbe : " I Lyman A 'i iiuUhiCnx k, I'enri'u, and ( —=— if •' 11 1 otjicr dealers, the On'r UscM-II -tVKRNT SPF.CIF mint ,-tuiuls unrivalled, and.is the best, cbcat>cst ( in-.-- jiowerful Liniment ever offered to the publie, t" e ir-, in Hollard, by the leading barriers, end tlo-v have ImJ tli • greatest aueeess uitli it of any liniment • ver i - 1 lor the tore of horses. Those who hive Lui-e- that i.re ewceckd or lame, have swelled j lints, s: rains, brui-is. oil sores, flesh cuts, collar galls, ,Va , s!i u'd trv t ;is Liniment and they will be convinced that it sa;cri>r to all other known preparations If it docs not give good sati fit: -n, return the bottle half foil, and your money w ill e refunded. l'ut up in convenient form, an I.■ I thy all Drug- , gists and Storekeepers at 3d ten Is ah t: |e. Don't fail to call for the Great Em iith Sireciicy Liniment. I>. G. UAREY. : Midiletown, S. V., Feb. 1? ISfi -if. A GREAT VICTORY!! ' i FORT S'JMPTEB RE-TAKEN AXI) TIIE Enemy of .Mali Driven to the Wall! I | TIIE NORTH SIDE OF TIIE OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING wirn ! SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, MEAL. FEED. •MOLASSES, nYKIT'S, CIIEESE. Eoth Green and Dried Apples, Abu, l'resh Canned and Dried Peaches, Prunes, Currants, Raisins. Lemons. Oranges. Figs, Sardines, Can lies. Potato*;*, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt, | Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, Butter, ' Egg's, Fish, Smoked .Meat, Ov-It iv the quart, gall on or barrel; Solid Meats, in 1 a-t. every thing in the line of OH I t'EKIES T;N I PROVISIONS. The South si lo of the 011 1 >-rt is fitted up for the reception of all wishing > li-h of Raw Stewed or Frit I ('•.iters Also, : Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cupid Hot C.ffce, S.ir riine#, era dish > f fresh Peaches. WANTED Butter, Eggs, Game, Chickens, Duets, and Geese, at all times for whi.h cash will be paid on de livery, at the very highest market rales. Call and see for you- - an i I . c nvineed that Ike ilare to buy your Groceries, is in the old 1 ort jon the Southwest corner rd 1. g • -- : I Bridge streets, I Tunkhannoek, Pa.- R. M- STONE. Nov. 5, 1807— vTnlltf. JUST OPENED A full and well Selected Stock of SEGA US, SMOKNIG.TOr.A'T O, CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKERS' AIITK LES, j NOTIONS, Ar. At TUN KHAN NOCK, Pa. Tho undersigno I takes ple.isure in soliciting the inhabitants of this place on 1 tn nnty to cull and ex t amine his goods. SUPERIOR FACILITIES Enable him to suj ply BETTER and CHEAPER ARTICLES In his iuo at WHOLESALE an l RETAIL than can ha bought elsewhere . Call at M. R. KOHNSTAMM'S (Crano A Lull's old stand.) Tunkhannoek, May .', 1863 tf. OTTOUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, Accident. at"l I.lvc Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! MoaTitnse, PA. CAPITAL Uephk-i nt' I> < VEU Home 1n5..C0., N Y..<'.>! ! i. 1 ■■(. 1 Surplus,OO.OUO Ina. Co. of N. Amcti a, Piiii t " '• TO UOO i Internationr! Ins. Co-, 7.. r. ' 1,500,000 Hartford Fire Ins. Co, 11 irtlord Ct. 1 2.000.000 Putnam " ' " 71Hi,000 Enterprise " Cincinnati,!)." 1.000.000 Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, X. Y , " -100 000 ! Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muney, Pa, 4.000,000 I Farmers' Mutual, York, " ses promptly adjusted t'ff Office Ist door East from Banking Office of i , IV. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., M airrosc, l'a. , BILLINGS STROUD, < fTol l) it BU OWN. Agents, CIIAS. L. BROWN. ) M. C'SUTTON, Esq., Friend villc, Pa, Soliciiot CHAS 11. SMITH, Mon I rose, I*9. ? '* | v7-n34-tf. TSUIiXKT Jewelry !! P. BURN'S & BRO. JJAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE | STOCK OF JEWELRY ' of the latest styles. GOLD RINGS, IB Carets fine, j SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY, ' Gents' Masonic and Scarf I'ins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac | Solid and PlateJ Silver Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pioand Butter knives, . J Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls. Spoon Holders, j Foi as, Spoons, Nut-Picks, Ac., Ac. | j From ROGERS A LkO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co. ' Also, CLOCKS and WATCHES lef the latest Ameiiuan and European Miwiuimjtwt, I TMdtaUOMka DW> 16, W. Jjatitaf \ v iJrii ©ants,' Comer Tioga sat Warrgn Street!, TUNKHANNOCK, PENN'A. Aie IH.w e leijce (leebo Hardware, such as ?CN, STEEL & MAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, i Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Oloth, Rosin, Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c. • HARNESS .MAKERS HARDWARE. Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver [dated TJitts of every kind, Ilanies, Iron Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Haiti r Chains, Trac ( Chains, &c. Ac. PAINTS 2 AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS i ALSO ' CROCKERY, (j L ASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE WINDOW and PICTU/fE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. A T ails and Iland-Rakes at wholesale and retail. All of which have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and expressly for this market, and all they ask is an examination ot the goods to satisfy all of the truth ot what we say. Remember the place. ROSS, MILLS & Co. Tunk. Pa. May 29th, 18G7. NOW OPENED. BY A.. 13. 3VEOTT THE CORNER STORE, FORMERLY OCCI'PIED BY HENRY STARK. IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK •! SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS consisting of consisting of consisting ot consisting of DRY GOOD 3 DRY* GOODS DRY GOOD 3 DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS . DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS I GROCERIES i GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES 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 Jcc„ &c., &e., Ac,, &c., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., In large quantities and at reduced prices. A. B. MOTT. Tank. May I ft. *66— T6038 Insurance Agency. DANIEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, At 2q/ikhannocfc, Pa, Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, rhiludelphia, Assets, $1,763 267; j Enterprise, " " 372,304. ; Manhattan, New York, " I 052,128. j N.American, •* " 755,057, j Lorillard, ' " 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " " 501,095. Farmors'lns. Co., York, •" 525.080. j Lycoming, Muncy, " * 2,800,000. Home, New York. " 3,645,338- j Hartford, Hartford, " 1,768,153- | Phoenix, ' " 1,103.467 Travelers, '• " 741,337- Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929. Home, New Haven, " 1.438,491 Cumberland Valley, " 000.000. N. England Mutual, '- 5,000,090. Property of ail kinds will be insure! at the molt reasonable rates, in any of the above o mpan'C?. Losses to insurers by Fire, aicidut or theft, promptly adjustod and paid. DANJJSL WMQHI ANEIHWi IW) P* ft** 1* lWTf*Ti>7** flntgs fr ffbliiciius. | Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Co.'or. A, A dressing which is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual fiFKSEai. for "[.'reserving lite hair. Faded or gray Jam % gtffijr', hctlr A noon restored ijjj® 't uESj. to lis ornjinal ' W /.'//;'/ T STOKE. The lar "est and most complete Drug Store in TUX KH AX NOCK. I NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. j NOW IS TUB TIME TO BUY I Jus: received ami for Sale a splendid Slock of XEW GOOD , \ including— nnrns, PAINTS, VAUNTS II E S , DY E S T U FF S , BRUSHES OF ALL DESCItIP T 1 0 N S, Pocket Books, HAIR BAIH Tol?ffxcs -PYES, STERLING'S \MBBOSIA, TOUT 11 DROPS, IIAIR OILS > POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS. CON F ECTION. K R Y. STATIONLIES TOBACCO, II AVANA CI G AK S . (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES. AC., &v . *. Alt TH: POPULAR PATENT MEDICINtS OF THE CAY And in fact every imaginable art icle belonging to a 1 FIRST GLASS DRUG STORE. Don't forye tto call at DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE. | v6n37lf. Tankbaunoek.Pa. Ijillingn & Jjhittipjs Keep on hand and at. all times, a ' full stock of TITUS' OOOT3S ! - AND I p w ft r f w t q. ; tf V V aL XI 3. A?! O BOOTS & (SHOES, ofElmira manufture. " " Bing'mton " " " City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE. GLASS and CROCKERY WARE. Ashton and Bid SALT, DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds Flour Feed, Meal Bran, PORK, HAM and FISH, I Farming Utensils, &c., &c. We take in exchange, all 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 Hufford's Hotel, the sign in large letters "Store." We have good PRINTS 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 Irom New York, and are bound to sell as low as the lowest. BILLING & PHILLIPS Tnnkhaunock, May 27, '67—n42 J)avl)ta'e* C- D- GEABHEA RT ICO i Foundry, Machine,] j AND Stove Shop. ! i WAIIREN STREET, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Having bail a life-long experience as Foun.iry meu and Machinests, and employing none but the best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves to axe- ute all work in their line in a style not ur. fa'sed by any s iuilar efctablisbmnt in the country j i . I I-MILL GEARINGS made and fitted up on short notice, from patterns on ' luni ol all sizes. PLOWS, CULTiVATOBS and other Farming Implements. j j ALSO j• • I STOVES OF -ALL KINDS. j , Tin, Sheet-Iron, and !! HOLEOW-WARE. LA ATI'S, LEAD, TIDES, Ac., Arc. i f! always on band or furnished to order. C I). GEAUUART, 3. vln33 m, MACK & SON TVTOW tako pleasure in informing the public that xx thoy have opened their ' Carriage -Manufactory Iff TUN KHAN NOCK, • And are rea ly to fill i i ORDERS I 1 NONE RUT First-Class Mechanics ' I EMPLOYED REPAIRING dcuo promptly and Well. ' ; TMdbactwefc March 10 1963tf. IJistfllanfous. Buck & Sterlings FURNITURE WARE RUQM Over Sherman & Lathrop's St-.re next door to Wall's Hotel, TUNKHANOCK, I'A. PLAIN COTTAGE SUITS, MARBLE COTTAGE SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SlTi>. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR uLoilj PARLOR IN VfcLVET PLUSH. SIDE-BOARDS, WARDROBES. BOOK CASES, EXTENSION TABLES, MATRESSES, and a large variety of low-priced Furniture at;:, lowest cash rates. BUCK A STEKLLNij v7nl7tf. QLOrHING STORE AXD Ijcntfj' Jfurnifihinrt |joodi J J J 11. BAKU AM &. CO. Announce to the public that they have recent Iv • • ted up and remo-i ed their Clothing Store t - Store House of C. I*. Miller, Tunkhannock, Pa. Their stock copri.es eveiy description of MENS' Affi BOYS' CLOTHE such as TTESS COA 7S, 6 ACA' COA TS, 01 ~E7£COA /. PANTS. VEST, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS • DRA WERS, i BOOTS, HA TS d- CAPS Seck-tice, Hoaitry, Suspender,, UanJUrd... i 1 COLLARS, UMBRELLA*. .. I and iu fact everything in the Clothing or Fun.ir . ; line at VERY RO W PRICES. In addition to the above we have an elegant ii ortment of i Clothes, Cassimers and Vesting,., Cje?" Clothing made to order at the shorten i tice Call and see, before purchasing elsewhere aaJ SECURE GOOD GOODS AMI FA-iri PRICES If. BAR HAM cf (■'< Tank., Aug. 5,' g9.--vSnl-tf. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGHAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester A Oo's best make KIP u.l CALF OWEOO. BOOTS. Best make EASTERN 800 16. A full stock o r Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of G-d' Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS* BI'CK.-KIN iLO T ® ni MITTENS. Ger.ts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined, For Sale at Jlott's CORN Eft STORE, | Tunkhannock, Pa.vsnlltf FIRST CLASS EATING SAL 00>' j The Subscriber proposes to keep a Fir'- " j Eating Saloon, for Gentlemen aud Lxiies A T MESHOPPEN. PA.- ! (oppsite E. Merrill's Store) where j OYSTERS, CAKE, HOT COFFEE, FRUITS, „ r with CoNFKC tl' A 4 ' ( .of all kinls, can ho procured at ad t' s ' i 1 hours and at moderate prices. uIVE ME A CALL. CHARLIE RI'.VN" - j v9-nl4-4tv. DOBBIN'S : BOO.T POLISH MAKES A LASTING SHIS?. Those who l.laek tin ir boots on 8W with ordinary blacking, don't have nuu •• y Sunday, as the polish fades off; but tl.*' DOBBINS'BLA< M v " t y . s EASTS SATURDAY N'HJHT *L! SUN P.O. , v . MA l>t j IT BEATS ANY OTHER Manufaetured only by J. B. Do tnense Soap and Blacking Work-. ' Gcnuantown Avenue, PUilade'.pht i 1 ■■ : For sale by BILLINGS fc PUILLH - pike St., (near tho canal.) Tuukkatm | nl72m. DCtfIHAT rCWdmtK to b. G. BLAKb. Pit •