‘t . 1 . # , j ;, i ,4:0 . ..:. : :::*in - 0.t, : Fran EtarrieburferelegraPh. fts ETTER: volitatr-ravn riga. POUND." Aiii--who irsia Care for Mother Now.. • . - - " • • . Pee tile nine so sleek and sing - sing.. at their c 8 t NOM? greett'itoned.tbeni groaring„ . • And gnd fdethuzzlnir in the wood: • Tell them ttniryon-krinwed their answer.. . • -As yda question every •• _ • "Mples,, tell me, tell me truly, Rho ray for atter nowt!. Cuo.lon--./ NO ad the atbo[oll am marching, • * Asking who wilttell me how; • In the name of all the lE fearful. •'' : ' Who cen pay fur hatter nowt • TM+ fanner tar: us to Our sorrow. . 'but cows are.very dry tbts year, 'Butwbo from tble.out comfort borrow, WI lc - butler 'a so extremely : deer • fernuld'yon"effer them but forty. • - Tbedirtek up a revcioroF mw; . So I Insist. on kmdlr bawling— : Wbo can 'pay - for butter now 1 • Caoirs—Around the uutriteta;LF. • . . . 0b,,1 would lOak my bread in Min! ' . Or any other kind of . gxease. Ttaintuaktnghll theie greedy farmers • Ghat,' sue for terms of peace, Fut - will they still keep up thc4r prices, To larommoa I 11 near how, And tell them plainly to their thee& bloomed if ,I. bay butter . now Cucara-4rotind the markets.' dee. " you COPY," A PARODY, (YY POS . B "HAVEN." Once in August, wet and.dreary, sat this' writer, weak. and weary,' pondering oer a nteruerandumbook of items used before— hook of scrawling head notes, rather--items, taking days.to gather them in hot . and sultry weather (using up much time and leather), pondered we these items; o'er. While we conn'd them,' slowly rocking (through . our mind - queer ideas flwking), caine a quick and :nervous... knoCking—knocking at the esuctum door. "Sure,, that must be Jinks,' we muttered--:;"Jinks that's knocking at our door ; Jinks; the everlasting bore." Ali,.well do we remind us, in the walls which then confined us, the " exchanges" lay behind us, andbeforeus, and around us, o'er the floor. Thinks we f`Jinks.wants to borrow -some papers till ta•Morrow,.and 'twill be re lief from sorrow to get rid'ofJinkti; the bore, 1y opening wide the door." Still the. Visitor kept knocking--knocking louder than be . • And the scattered piles of papers cut some lather curious" capers, being lifted by the breezes coming through another door; and :we wished (the with was evil, for ore deemed always civil) that Jinks was at the (I-1, - to stay there' evernTre; there to find his level - Molts, the.nerve-unstringing bore: ..• Bracing up our patiencefirmer, then, with o - ut another murmur : "Mr. Jinks, yOur, par . don, your forgiveneas we implore. But, the fact is, we were reading of some 'curious pro oeeding,• end thus it was, unheeding - your loud knoCkiOg there before—." Here we opeoedwide the . doOr.. But phancy, now, • _ our pheelinks—for it wasn't :links the bore, —Jinks; namels evermore! • • But the form that stood before . us, caused a trembling to • come o'er us, and metn'ry bore - us back again to days of yore;:days - when 'items" were in plenty, and where'er this writer went he -picked up'-interesting items by the score. 'Tress the form of our "devil," in an attitude uncivil ; and he thrust his bead within the open' door, with, "The foremana our o' ceiry, sir! and says he wants 801:13C more!" 'Yes, like Alexander, wanted "more!" Now, this 'local" had •already, walked about till, nearly dead—he had sauntered through the city till his feet were very sore - walked,through the street called - Dauphin, and the by-ways'ruhnin,g off into the portions of the city both public and ohsecure; had ex-. amined store and cellar, and had questioned every "feller" whom we Met, from . door to door, if anythin - g, was stirring—anY Readmits occurring,--not publ:shed heretofore—and met with no success; he,would rather kinder guess he felt a 'little wicked at that ugly little bore, with hiimessage from the foreman thst he wanted "something more." ' *.Now, it's time, you were departing you scamp!" cried we, up:it:lt : Ling; "get you back ' into the office—office where you were before --or the words which . you,have spoken will - get your hones all broken" (and we - seized a, cudgel,: oaken,, that was lying on the floor).---. "Take your hands out of your pockets, and. leave the sanctum dbor ; ' tell the foreman . there is no copy, you ugly little bore." Quoth the de'vil, "Semi him more. _ • _knd our devil, never sitting; still is flitting . Still is flitting back and forth upon the land: ing just , outside our sanctum door. Tears *down his ,cheeks are.streaming—strange. light from his 'eyes is beaming and his voice is heard, still screaming, "Sir, the foreman • , wants some - more!" And our soul, pierced with that' screaming, is awakened from its dreaming. and has lost the. peaceful, feeling • - it had before ; for the fancy which comes o'er. • us, that each reader's face before us, bears the horrid words -L-."We v i vant a littie more ! " ,Words on their foreheads glaring, "Your fun ny column needs a little more!"--B:ccllkNOS . • - • THE MAN Woo WON'T PAY ,7H PRINTER. —May he neVer - ,be, pertnitted to kiss a hand some WOMail. • May he have sore eyes, and a chestnut burr for an:eye-stone} • . ' , May his bouts leak; his gun hang fire, and his fishing lines break. • • • .• .May one thousand night-Mares trot 'quart-. er-races. over his btoniach every night. , • May every day•of his life be more . despolic than the Di‘y of. 4lgiers.. • . • May his-coffee he sweetened with flies, and his sauce seasoned, with spiders. May he be sh6d with lightning, and cora— Oled to we - rider over gunpowder. -.3lay the famine-stricken ghost of au edi .tor's baby haunt his slumbera. ••• , May .he be bored to death with boarding . ••• setiOol misseS practicing the first lessons in music; without the privilege of,seeing tormentors.' . • • Kay a troop of printerS' devils; lean, lank and hungry, dog his heels each day, and a regiment of cats caterwaul under his windoie each night.' • Ray daughte a marry one-eyed editori, and his sons . wed female type-stickers.. PF:rs, what am tub?" asked a sable coach of his companion, a perfed African Plato. "And you don't know nuftin' 'bout bim ?', : , No, Uncle Pete." "Why, your education is dreadfully im- Perfect. • Don't you feel hifn in your bus sum, to be . sure?" • . • 'rheother inserted his band beneath his waistcoat . - "No, I don't Uncle Pete." - ' - • "Ignorant nigger I It arn'astrone passion which rends de soul so sewerely 4at time it self can't heal it," - "pcn, Uncle Pete, I know xlci am in lub." "Who am it?" "Dia Oe boot of mine.. Its sole am rent's() seyverely, def.:Johnsen, de cobbler, utterly - refuSed.to mend biro; and be says dat be is - so bad dat de debble himself,couldn't Heel in, editor and, his wife were:walking out in, the bright moonlight one evening. Like all editors' , wives, she was of an exceeding ly poetic nature, - and said to her mate; No tice that moon ; how bright, calm and beau tiful!" "Couldn't think of noticing it," re turned the editor, "for anything less than the usual rates- - ,a dollar and fifty cents for tWelve Tria.death of . a printer is thus described . in' an English paper_: "George Wpodyock, the •.o(his profeasion, the, type of honesty, the of all; and although" the or _of death has puts . : to . his ezieterice,. every . § of .his life was without a II." • . . A, tbausseonves - r pre.seribes the follow _ wing iecipe to•Lbaiiish-rats-catch them one iliqten_lheir hails wilba lemon PHILDELPIIILL . . . • - •• • WEN DEIIO7II, TAX1.,013. ic . S SOWXV,. . . ';101D .TIECIOGRAPIEERS, No 912 and 91.4 Chestnut. 80eci6 . • . . . P8 :1 4 441 . 38 * 3411 ‘ . • . •.• - L ta-ly . • • • H.N -DO • - • • - N . .. ;62 - market Stieft, r.itadelphise. Inninrter of GERMAN: • FRIONCH and Raglied T.ays and Fancy Goods, and CHINA WARE; PIP M. - CANES, • doe , litioWe'Zegolkirin donieidin fancy artklei... • -; • . . IXT 0011/RU I? Moicerroaors to .V V TANN:ALL* OGDEN: Nip.. 472.N00th $:l2 !tercet; P6i10.dr.,4 wholesale dealers is COAL OILS: ALCOHOL BENZINE,: NAPTHA: .THRPEN; TlNE.Eiyie can't:tally onlutodDOWNEß''S SPINDLE:cot - 14;4A MACHINERY - OIL HEAVY MA CHINERY.OIL. Tbeae aie .pure...notalred Paraftlne Labile:Apra, free from all trace• of ecili; -, ,and• :are war: ntnt.ul not to: "ova up , • • " --• • • IV - The trade aitppliestpureatotutßle Sept. 9, ta, . ' • • - • • •—• DANIEL,: 311.;• 1if.A.Et7H13.14.; - . • • • . : • • Oty ,Callie 4 ROapis and MAnufactoiT, , . . 2 • : • ... N. B. ,;•Persolusioing.to the City viii find it to their . -edrantag.e toMill and examine the stock. , D. M. K. • Wm. G. TiAitati: 'Emra.**l3..PiAtt. , . -WM. G. _HARMS.: & • . • . 114.NUFACE0HERSOy .Varniidie74ind,Dnicirs• I.nints, . and Burning isnil-Lobricaiing HOnzinie and Namibia. , • NO. 130 SOUTH SECON.O ST'.,'..PHILADELPSHA: . Sept. 16, .65: • • . : • J•••• STEWART' DEFITT • 253 S. Second St.,. abo v e 'Spruce, •. •. . • •PIIILA D.ELP.II lA, • . • ... . • • Iteelis constantly on hand a large'. hasortinent or CAR PETS. MATTI - NHS, DRUGGE'PS. OIL CLOTHS, Il;11.1. DOW SH ADES, RPOS,.-111.A.TS, : PIANO. MELODEON. and TABLE COVERS, !cc:, Ste... to which Inr would in' }1 the atte4tlon.of those' who iliac desire anything in his line, • Sept..l4 V5.- . - 3 77 3 M • • . . . . . - . . .. • . . - • • - - .• . , • . . .....- - _ --.- • . *. .. • :: ... • .-. ' t .... 2 7 - 0.• ~,,_- ,/..-...: ; ..... e • . • • ... . Biqa - FEATELEBS..-MATTRE.O3BII4, •BLANKETS,- ~BED QUlLTS.'fi.c:i.4k.c.:_. ' - • • ' - . -;......• • .. ItzrTUCKER•S • CELEBRATED SPRING Bear:— • Eyery ar . delein.the Bpddina Htmat the. le eat market price. •• . . .• 'Ald( . .iS H.D.LBDR.NE, Philadelphia.. • Sept.l6; !a5 . ; .• : ... --. , • .• . :.. --37,3 m ~ . T..I)E t rE.A.cROI.X;. • . No: 37..t40uth Sciond "greet, above Client . , • nut,. PHILADELPUIA... ' • CARPETINGS ! CARPETING-S !I • • Hai ing.rece_ived by late arrivals, all the rfewcst and , most attractive•stylerr of S Carpetings. I am prepared to offer at thelowest prices, wholesale arid. retail. Jib!) Crossley and Some English Tapestry Brussels . ; Lowell ,r. Hartford Three-ply and Rxtra Super Inurain parpets., with a lame assortment of medium: and low priced Oirpetings, Window Shade& Oil Cloth's, &c. -• J. T. DELA.CROIX. No. 37 : ,, outh'Second , Street; be tween chestfint pod Market; Philadelphia: . =• .- • . Anguriti% 435- ••• - • • :13-ftm TOR 0014TORT/OONVERIEXOE, SOON OMY ANti . "PURABILITY,•II.ST • •• THOMSON'S lONDONIITCHENER EUROPEAN BAN (74,,. TBE BEST R'' • • - . • • COASE; . SIfAIItPE* A, T11 . 0111SON; •• • No. 09 N. Second. St.. Philadclpliie• Vonndeiro and. Itinnufacturtirs of Storef... nod and En . - • *. • tuncited Waico, doe.; die. . . August . , • • PANICS; DIN TORE. "& Co., Slit:mt. - Burs to B. DAVIS " & ,Mtuinfactureon . of • Suitable for eigh Loeb; B R. . I rack.. 4 De.pnt S i 'gay,. and ,I.ive ode. A;go all the %a nts descriptions • et & Per: tbdePlatfo'rm :flips nud Paitent .:ewons, N. W. corner .15th . St. and renn'a•Avenue, Sept. 2.3,- . .i15 . • . 35-ly BEST WEITt LEAD ! •" •• • - Pure".. iberty.l.4ead,. • Unsurprwsed for WiirrENEi3B, :FINE ' : Ftunxr.Sa and FIVE NESS of SURFACK. - : :PURE LIBERTY. LEAD.,-Warranted to cover Surface for same weight:thanany other I'ru -Ithre-no ather !. • .1 PURE LIBERTY ZINC, 'selected .-zr , :. 4 q. grer.nd in Retlnnd Linseed Qil, unequaled in quality. :always the Pure Liberty 7 1 ine . wAnninTenfo dO more'und better work. at-a Oven wet :than - tinfother: •I; • • rFsT'a et the best! • . •• • . 3lannfactured.nt PENNSYLVANIA 'PAINT & COL; OR WORKS. . Orders executed promptly by - • • • . - ZIECILEIL a; tLIIITIL . : Wholesale Drag i <• l'aial and OlpsS ' ;IF - Store & Ofilee„No.437 North. THIRD . Street, PH I liADELP HI& • March - LADIES F . kICY FURS'.. - . - -JOHN rATtkIttA•H •••••• U Irt '3l A .13 15 CTOR .Y, •• . • No..llB..:Arch •St reet, if'iti l if i tak: • • above - nave now in store of my portailon and MaituPicturei One of the .LARGEST and mnst BEAUTI FUL selections ..of FANCY. FURB, - for LADIES' and CHILDREN.S.WHAR,- in the 'City. • Also, a tine assortment of Genrs - Fur Gloves and collars. • • Lam enabled to diepone of My . goods' at very rksoiiit hle prices. and I would therefore .solieit-it c li,lroin My. friends of Schulitill Ctiunry;.and vicinity.• ictr Itemember. the Name, Timber and Street : . • . .101 IN TAMURA; 714 Arch Street; abOte 7th, south side, PHILADA. .r a - 1 have no 'Partner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia: • . 628. HOOP SKIRTS. ,672 S HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF HOOP SUITS . . . . ..,. • . . . . Aregotten np expra-sly tot the:Winds of first class trade. They embrace il complete ai , sortirient of all the new.and• desirable- styles., sizi..s and length, fiStr. Ladies, Misses and Children, and are superior •to lin - others' made in point' of synimetry..finish and din-ability,: be-. Jou:made of the finest tempered English Sttei Springs--- with linen finished covering, and haying all the me talk fastettimg . immovahly - secured. by improved machinery. They retauf-their shape and. elasticity. to 'Cie. last,—and • are warranted to give entire satisfaction , . • : • _. - . • , • ',MSG; constantly.in receipt of fall lines of .good East ern•Made-SKIETS, ni, very low• prices... - Sitirts made to order;•altered'and repaired. - - WHOLESALE AND RE-' TA11,,..nt fiLkNUFACTOItY. * AND „SALESROOM, No. 64N 'Arch hirers, above Aixth, Philada.- Cm - TERMS CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY:. •.. . • Aiigust-- 0, ids ,•, ' - - ••- • • •ID - stn • . ... _ 00 KIN G- G-EAS SES, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Pic tures, and Portrait Frames.- . Photograph Frames; Win dow Cornices, t'icr Ta- . - . bles, Marble Slabs & JAMES _S. EARLE k SONS;. SID Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Manufactur ers, Importers and Dealers in. Look- • • A large and elegant assortment Of -MIRRORS of ev— ery character always:.in Stock. Particular attention :given to the manufacture:of - Picture -Framess; • th which brata - contlnual changes and, novelties are be lag introduced.. • • Estimatei , feir•Locik lug Gkneseil furnished'o‘applicatien „ by mail or personally... ' • • Rogersl.Groaps,.and War and Humorous enb jects., frail particnns Circul • ars.) .- • • • - EverY article of .7:du:ars. EARLE; & SONS'. 'Manatee; :tare, eatbe.packed to forward to any part of the roan: .try In perfect safety. .Gtillery'tif Pluming* open •at allinnes, free. to visitols." • (June 24." G5-25.6 m . . .. . , CHAS. NICIPELIES.•• ,•, '-. E. • T•..TAY1..011. .E - . • - :.•.: :• • • .For -- the Convenience of - Our • . - : . - . patrons and others: at a distance) ; 4 - • -,-, ;.•:: . we 'here preueet tt diner= of self-measureineht," by which a L 4 i 90 ,5 tit.will be guantritield,•:.by '• - .......:-.-„,,.„,„).; ,sending the. adzes in •the order .t - r - r --- -_ . des4guatedia the sizes. • , ' 1 ,7.-- - -- •' - • figure • - 1 : • I , * . • .•.. ' MEASURE . FOR•9OAT. , • • hrolth. of... Bank; from . Ito 2, • i . i - ; \ •- - and from 2to b. • . ••f - :' •\ . - •••• . Length qf Maim,' (with anti • ..- • '' '. crooked,) from 4 to'. . • i.• t ' 1 - Breant.lfwoure..--A*nuid the .. • -'• 1 N . ..:-most -prominent part . of., the - - ' Watt ..Ileitsure. , -Aronnd the - •':. ~ • '.- .- ' State whether the-person la . .. '' . ' . :eilet. or stooping._ -.- .. ' . ...'• . . ' The same measure aa .for Coat - • . IKesiare iwide E 4 Cuni. and out 'Ade front hip-6011a, atid.around the waist an,l hip. tiimmE OP MATEEIALS SENT NTNAIL FEET. 07 COi3T. , GOOlob TO BE Z.ETTENEIi, IE NOT iATISPACTOBI ', • . . .. . . CliAt4. STOIFEEM de 4.10. S24.!Chaining eiii., 'Philadelphi a. June 14_ . ... . . .. . 1 7 211,.1, 01? 1865 I ! 1 A speciallY Interesting Re-oPening JOSEPH 11. TIIOUNLEIE. - • (Late THORN= & CRISK) . . Having made extensive repairs and' alterations• to the OLD STAND. N. E. COR. EIGHTH. AND STRING GARDEN STREETS: PHILADELPHIA,tas re-open ed with I 111111gnitteept stock of new and beautiful goods selected with great we and with . Spociar-,rerereute to the first case trade:, who have tte*Jongodr.mired - the old firm • .And 'I would-here; take the opportunity of thanking ail our - former eUstomers. and of wal i ng them that no effort:will be.irpared ' future:to re lain' their contained natrotiaze...There will bee-found ei 'gOnd stock of SLACK SILKS' add SHAWL& BICH -PLAID and PLAIN I'OPLLNB, - FRENCH MERINGE3 4 . WOOL DELAINES A 141) 'REM - CALICOES, GLNG: . .RAMS.-TIOKINOS and STRIPES; OLOTEIA.CASSI. MEBES- 'AND. FLANNELS. - BLANRETS.; QUILTS .AND SHEETINGS,. LINEN GOODS, NUELLNS; -CLOAKS. SKIRTS,-etc. -- • .*. • .„ •. .34cEPTI THORNIER. .• • K.-tor:Bth &Spring Garden Ste.. Philada. 3it . • . • 119-31 ii , ..- . . . PHILADELPHIA.. . . `WANTED . AGEAT . . cznya.s4.,, the : Weis steel . .oncoaviip .• Linester-V!araiily, ;. . Day's otlN'todiii!OD)er, .ren•ojrcipli Cartesa.:'V e isite or • Apra' •Pieliires-,. TERMS TO . DISABLED _ SOLDIERS. . . Sew! for catalogne"with terms.. itr. .. • - JOHN DA. Publisher. • ib 5: - Sixth Street, Philadelribia, Pa: • 4:3-3t Oct. S, 'GS nitFrorku MALL DOmrta.:ll:ootritLit'REPlNE6 SiL'fi 3 ETRg ei pilme quality topeeially adapted 'to the man. u facture of GUN P 0 Ur DEB, kat lap' In barrels of Oouttbrwlaandrid:peands each. - .ror sale by.. AGENT FOR THE LeillFAciErge •. • - • • -• • . No: 509 . TfOirtlit. Front Street , Phi l adelphi a. Goods suitable for Holiday Presen • HENRI, HARPER, ,;-• 520 "Altoll Street,. • PEOLLADELPIII.I.. FLNE JEAVELRY. , SOLID SILVER WARE, and Saperior Silver Plated Ware, :,.3t) d pi : - A:I:SAF.E.,.:,'S.TE:!S9I I .EIt , . . • ...•. • . . •' The inlisiniberliprepareil to •ieeeiVe:Orders for•th e STEAM BOlLEtt,...in'sizes to suit pur 'olllSerg. ,The attention of manufacturers and Others.is. called •to•thi.4 new Stam Generator:as . combliiing es sential advantages in abrolnte safety. from 'destructive explosion. first .cost and , dnmbilitv, ecoooniy of Mel,' facility of gleaning and tmnspottition, posse,ssed•by any belles now in ese ••• • These'boilees may be seen in dotty operation, Miring. the - extensive -Works of MessrS..MM.. Fejlere ct, Sixteenth street and Hamilton Strta.t.mt Factory. Spruce street,' Schriylklll,•and at Garsed.'s Tre, mont Mill. Frankford. ••• • , ••• JOSEPH 11AREISON Jr I if Washington ' 274 , S. STREET, Sept. 24, !64.-39-tfil I,IIILADET,PHIA. ESTE iC , I4 Ve!.7I'.TAGE ORGANS' - ... . ... . . .-.. . . . Are not Only.iinexeelled..kint theyara alteolntely un equal/ed by any other Reed Inetitinientin the . country 'Designed expressly for Chun:he's dni . l SehOOlsOfiey are. found tobe. eqpally .irell .adapted - fo . .tbe .parlor. and draw ink, room:, For sale only by,': - • ..."-. -• • • : • ' . ' No. IS North' SEVENTII St.; PIIILAD'A. - 11, - Ali.); BRADBURt'S-PIANQ'S.•ancl ' a complete assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON, •-:. . sipt. 30...65.... .. , • . .-- -.• . - • • .1).•43,' 7 . UNION STEAM .FAN ROTARY BLOvvERS. • . . .-Thriae.Machinea are the, beS t iipplbinees• for irtreris— mg the,Stetuning, capacity, of. boilers where there is a defective draft, ir where -cheap fuel' is required , to he likh Fine and•Duet.Coal, Coke. Scieeued'Ashea, - .Bittiminona Coal; SAW, Dust,,Tanners• Spent Bark, &c. :These Machines ate Operated .i?.y ate:un. direct from: the boilers; and require- no', pOwer from the Engine they occupy no room available for'imy, other.pUrpose, are qnitenoiselekt in their. operation, turd ate not lia ble to wearont for-years.•• • -. • . • BY using this. -Machine your -grate. bara.Will neve r bend Ornitli dungi.- your coal' will burn- to •nefies and not clinker, Fayillfr the. trouble and .:exirense'of..clean- . ing.Your, fires morn than once a day. - frite.Machitie, is easily run with tenlxemds of Hiram. -and you.ean get up'your Stearn in the morning in half the time' arid ex : pence of the ordinary Way: . • We wart-ant every - tnaehine to do . yrair•Work in neat-• 'isfactory planner- itr no : sale; ~.and - give Youten dais_ after the machineput up to decide whether you will' keep it or.not. : . • . • -., ~ • . In ordering:Wl - whines. givethe kind and cite ofiyour bpi;ers, number square feet heating enrfnec'and meal* feet Crate stirfnee, Searffor u Circular.' • : • • J&MES-Ii..gATBEWSO.7 ,7 ; General Agt: fur Penna., . • • . rforthigtixtii St.,' Philmtletpltin. Gautier li,.itin, - • . .. • 41-3 m• . . . . . 1"... L., WOIERATH •-. • •. nave now - open . a chuteetts,sortanetit of • :FURSI 'Fiore .117,1nk Sable, . . Royal Ermine, .• • • •Chinchilla,". - • • • . . . .• .•, -• . • Fiteh r &e..,,•,Are. ''Made ni) In all the. latest: etylo, And • fo - . •whlOlt thei. Invite the -utteutteitiof-Atte public - ,befdre•.purchatong • . K. 1 &F.K....W0KKAT.11. - ; .; 415 Arch Octo'ber'l4, - • .• 41-tint • . BEST ZING! IRead This! J...iL..-rr..- - g.Qx.F, - L.."..7 CHEAP CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERYY. STORE;..:.:. Centre. Centre Street s Opposite Mortiraci :House The . ..cit,izens. of Pottsville and . neighbering, -towns villages and hamlets. one ."and all, are .itrvited :to call and examine my. stock of 'waree hetrire - buyin- else where, as lam not to be undersold,. and (All ornish Housekeepers with every 'article theywant.' In. my line of business;:'lnkthe stock of" • '.• E . •• • -will be found Tea Setts; Dinner SettS.: Card. and .Caki Baskets, AVatch .Cases, : Sega - r -Holders, , Match , Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Sulkers, VIJIOEg, colognes, China Sew fur Clrildrett, and a „general ' , variety of Toys, . 'Glass Ware. : • . Citoicest:, -. lstard :patterns; consisting. of Table an Bit,.:Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses;'Ale . and Beer glasses, - llecanters, Bar and Bitter !kitties,. Gob-: lets, Plares,'.Castor - BattiSs, Pitchers anti. Creams, Cal eries; Spoon %Holders, Syrup 'Cans; FrUlt. Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake Stands,' Kerosene LampS .ot evdry, variety, Lainp Chlirtneys;Luuterns, - Cartale.stlF•ksi Candy Jars. &e., &c. •• • • • . - • • Crockery Crockery::;• ••'. A full assortmeet .- of IRON STONE MINA - , of dif ferent patterns; in setts ar single pieces, to suit the pub- A large assiirtment of cormon C. C. Ware, Which I will sell at low' figures: • ... .. • - • . •••Fellow and StoaC Pntidiagltiiiics, Pie •Dislies,•Call.sideri,Milk Pans, Jelly 'Moulds; Pitchers. Tea -Pots,. B - t,ter Pots; Jam, Jagsretc.,•ete.• :- • • • • - MISCELLANEOUS i-:-Tidlet,B.e.tts, Castors SlopJtrs mid Foot Baths; Quart and - Pint Flasla . ; &c. Fruit Jars; of, every description. , ••. . . MERCHANTS lean you_ Goods at Cqy'Priees, thus' aving you . freight:: Call and see if it is vit, so, J. R. TItOXELi. • • April 16,,'64.l ••• ..... • ,• • • - The IlloslL 'Conipiete Sewing • Ma . .;• *.. ehine..in Existence: • . • • • 16 Thee - Introduction of the . Fl.OllE' NOE " • Dates anew. era-in'Sewing Machines: It lien's, .Fellso,.. Binds, Gindiern,.)Braids, ,' Quilts, and Gaine'r and • newri.on.ii • , : • lindle nt iht same time: -. • • • 'Phi: .undersigned has lwen -apoduted Agent for Sc.ltylkill Comity, of the Florence _Sewing Machine Company, Manufacturers of .the celebrated iteveriable Feed-Sewing .Machines. - . • . • • . Thefollowing.i.dvantages over any .. and 'all Sewing - Machines, are claimed for the Florence • ' • It makestour different stitches, the lock, knot, don-. ble-lockAnd double-kuot, oh one and the Same. ma chine. :Each stitch being alike on both. sides of the . fabric.. . . • It has the reversible feed' motion, which enables tint Operator, by simply turning a thumbscrew. to have the work , run either to the right or left, to' stay any part of the same, orfaiien the ends Of the seanis, without turn ins stbe fabric. • . , • . . Cluuming, the length of thestitch; and.frombnekind , of stitch to another, can readily be done while the ma chine is in motion. . • • Every Stitch is perfect in itiself, Making the seam se cure and uniform. . .* • • • - .• • is almost noiseless, and can , be used where quiet is Its motions are' all imeitive •'-there are no Springs:to get out . Of order, and its simplicity.enables the most in= : experiinced to operate it. • . - It will not oil the dress of the operator,' as-. all •the .maiMinery is Olt.Me top' of the tablo.: 's • .. • It is the most rapid:sewer, in the world; making .five stitcheS to each revolution. • • ' .-11.0 stitch hi the Wonder ;of because .Of Its. corn bitted tilasticity, strength and beauty. . ' • It does - the heaviest .ortnest work With equal faciji withodt change of tension Ormachinery. ' • •--' 'Every Machine has one of Jenck's'..patent hemmers attached, Ctheright to lise.which we control,) enabling. the operator , to, turn any width of hem desired. • ' • .•. The public is rpectfully invited to. examine these Machines at the store of the Undersigned, Centre Street, .Pottsville,e fall particulars .will b.e given. .• August 40,- , 64, .• : • - . . 244 f TO CARPENTERS --&- BUILDERS.. • • - STRENGTH. .TO - .THE .WEAK 1.- : . . • - YOUTH. TO. THE . 'AGED . .. . . THE AGED 'This preparation is unequalled .as a Rejuvenator and .Restorer of wasted or s inert function's.. . .' • -,• The I.ged should be.certalo to make ' the Slokrene a household cod, inasmuch as itwill render them youth- Tulin leelinu rind in strength, and enable them to lire over again_the days of-their,priatine _joy. ' It not, oaly exhilerates but streng,thens, and is - really an' iovalun. • blehlesaine, , especiallY • to those . who have been .re- . dueßd to a 'condition of serility, self.almSe; misfortune. 'or ordinary sickness. No Matter what the causeof the trapotenty of, any human organ,,.this_ superb prepare. The - Schuylkill.' C ounty - .: s :. lion will remove the effect at nnceand forever. .• . '' -- • - ' • -.' '•- ' dumber - - - BIO . K.RENE Vii. gO A Cures IMPOTENCY,...GENFILAL EBILITY,'NER, to- • 'us NOUS ItiCAPACITS., DYIREPsiA, DEPRESsION, ~ • . Ilave 'on . harm -at titer ens risive'•establishinent, en' IAiSS,OF 'APPETITE. LOW SPIRITS.. WEAIiN EKS • Railread Street:int/Mat Onaiditynf !nether of every kind . O m P EN. TH rA EOR L isiIDOP,NLI2.KONIrciIz.II3NE, ,EMACIATION, L ,, T i tig y - , , ami:deseriii ion. which*they can :supply. to Onemtom.: • :Carpenters and Builders, at. lower rates than itesia be It bee a most delightful. -desirable . and novel' effect bOught. , elaewhere. - They , are also- readY 10 supply.; Mon the.Nervorts system ;.andnll win are in any way through the means. or their extensive. blisiness and. la-. bur saving nahchirieS manufactured articleS in their line. • prostrated by nervous-disabilities are. earnetly advised .to seek a cure In this most excellent and.' . unequalled at a saving of 2.Ri per cent: on, fernier cost. -. • :.• . preparation........ - .. •, - Thor large worksvapff have been ju spccessfa operr: Persons whri, byimprudence, have lost their NAT tied or past year, pulsing' out vast otiantitieaol• : • - URAL,VIGOR, Will dritia speedy.. and permanent cure Doors, : . . • _."Wandow. Froinice,. *. 111 . 1 4 e ' ....' •-.-- ' -.- '' s ' • ' '. . atasia,., -. . :....Panel Ivo elk,' -, • . ..- •:: -.-: - ...BIOIRENEi • ~' ~,..,' -•-, • atiouldingS,.. - 'I. ' pc.....a,p1. 6 . , . . •---- :. The FEEBLE ., 'the LANGUID,. - the. DISPaIRI,O, ' :. • ..!!lkintils , -•- • ''. ' as" l ."ters , - - • ...- .the OLD should ~i ve.tliis valuable dir•o)very a trial: at • ne ed. .1 ,• , - • .• wili . . r-. - nt. found totally. different from. all. other art:cles And all kinds of 'Framed. -Paneled 'mid Turpcd Work, .f o i. the same in i n ,,,,,, • . • . .. • .. „,„ , t o thaTba Ve doll•sti r Pn n o d. : h Then: are ready • . ;Tap Vestandia.;.-This preparitl , m. iainvaltiable in ele?Mte orders at theehortest tice, fur any onuti --- ' Timone vre.qloaessee of all kinds, as•it will mime the qor qualitynsawed Or imniulltcrated stuff. . . - wasted Strength . with islinderful - permanence. --• •:: •• - • Dry tilid . green Hemlock -Of all kinds. for betidin g It is also a grand tonne ; will give relied . ..M*llp garrassaß. Oak, Maple,. Poplar, chair, plank and Scant , 7pepsia with the first dose. - &brief - pas - Istencein . its • ling beat& t ehorry,Walnut,.M aliegany. . etc:, for cabi- use will renovate the. stnmacti - to a degree of Perfect net werk:. White and Yellow Pine boar& forilooring,: b e t a jth. an db l i n kh.Dme - D .,:thif o r,..ver.. mvr or.made to Order ; White Pintfplink.-3, 9 3 , 5, ' 2, /X' , 1, , x , , and x .. inetitir ei ; alwa y s ready; a i ms 01 , 14. brpongsgip°64estrtoe.erarToy.l..tle....Oi six ... Battles ... Torr.;Sold b 9 . 1)611214. calla , Ildila ff; 4 50 Stailebingles , lath,. selling ' • Bent by siX . M.w. : anywhera.by tilaMasin . . . ' HI.MBINGS & HILLS' I,' roori t Ts. - - Or - Bills of sawed stufrand everything in, their line •'. ' ....,- ~.., .....iwn., la EI rbr P • 'i. e .. ° i'' on hand nth') order, at the shorteatuoticz;. .... -• . ..- 'se, 4 . 1 ... r. b • ' .- - "T , arm . . , .. 15W .. -orA• • ' •- • -• ibr rnMrislas averywhere.• . • • : - .. ...r°thiVille.' Mirth 2.9 ' I ' B ----• .. • '. . -.:.'' ' 10 .: ~ ..',. ' (kraut 21, '05..• . . •.. . . . - " " 42:1i - cow • . n . . PUTT SVILE-F;. -Po,t-s.SALE: . :: : ::a ..,.,I'._ol;.E:l`.;. F• 14.11.16, • O 13.-.900 acres .ialuable Stale Land for - Farming,' Fttnatnd, in Lociii4 Tinine lea fine strewn of water, en*eral. larp.rapiinza, a tine tvm , ectory house and barn. and thresh f100r..., ply. to B E: ,SLM D, Poctayill.t.l* -- . • SALE 41.1 IMO 'ea 1F 0.-111 WII the 1: . FOGLARTVPROPE ~- oOitter , of Teat tdarket oat Itailioad streets.. nitmville, ' 'To _ , . termsapply, to .• .. • p..mass ait.: UAL: .• . . . . - ' - 'Real Agate Art..- Jan. 14;. . . . . Ffi.n . 8_ 1 11..1,1E.--Ari ' ittodLivided intermit in ' a Valrutble tract 'of productive COAL. LANA in New Caotle Township,. Schuyllall Coupty,.no*.wor}req tiy two collieries:. Apply to .•• • - . • ' .. : ,FILANNI..ti B. GO*Mi, - POttaville.,•ia. Aag.:Bo: iti.... - ' -,.* • . •• • • - 35-tf ." . • . .. . . rino.WE PROPERTY FOB-SAl.Nr.—The three-stoty.lirkk Raildink, toed as a Store. Wire house and Dwelling. Amsted west:side 'of Rail road Street, asstleast•eide of Logan street, - in.the Borough of Pottsville.' . For. .farther rtiettlers, • inquire of .GEORGE li. POTT§'e, iiiinersville..or S.IIOOIIREAD, Pottsville ' • 7 Jape 113; 4. AILIIAI3I.Ie . ri• uPERT ter. BALE': V —The Water Power. and from IWO . to 2001 saes of Mountain land, is offered (Medic, This proper-a ty is situated' in' West Jirunswick Township; Schuylkill 'fAinnty, on the • Little. Sehuyi ill 11 Ilit•-•• • • 'ertund Main:Sad, one mile 'above Port Clinton; =di:. knownm Property' s the Schnylidll"Fotte Pperty.. For - Mt - MN • &e., apply to ,GE9I:I4E Br" WM. H ... EzCHALL, at oi - - wigs:par* • • (Nov 2S, 'e 4 ; ••' • • . Co" Lands' at Prtirate ISale.-,T lie. sub iictibei* • offer for. sale. TWO TRACTS CWCOAT, LAND,...oCated in Schnylkill'Connty,' • : • .. inforinatiop cOocerning these tracts of Coal Lind Will given on application to Bunn I'imsesoii, Es . q:, of Potttivillei'or either of the snlvcribers,' . • • • -GEORGE SCIALL,' ' ' : • " WALSCIIALL. . ' .::•Eserators of the Estate of John Schell. .. - . llisayt.lll.Ouee and Store 'foie. - Sale in ' nive Mabauoy City.—The .subscriber Will sell . his Dwelling; and Store located on. Cent restreet. hest door to the residence- of Mr. George. Wt4u.in , in blahanoy. City.. The lot ia-`25 feet front by.lialwt deep on' which . is erected a-two:story Frame Duelling •;; and Kitchen kvitti a Store Room, in which- a Flour and Feed Store is at present kept,. This is a very deSirable prOPerty and will be said nu account of declining . .health. - For terms &c...soply'utthe snh .acribes on the premises. CtIARLBS COWLEY,: • Sept: 23, IGN. . • . .• • 118-3 m• • . . . ()UAL .I..AND.FOIII RENT.-350, Beres. of • ' 'Coat and Timber Lutdon the Eastern Dim Tract, containing . several 17.‘0113F1 of Coal—the-Mammoth 75-feet. the.pehlgh '1,3 feet, .and the Skidmore 10 feet thick. mile °ramp, which fortes a:basin; I mile south of Ma lumpy City. It joins the new Boston : Company, -who are,now operating on the aujoining property on: thc-e 'veins.• The Railroad COmpauy. are now locating - the road; to' he. completed next Spring. Remy Snyder, tenant cortbe property, keep a hOtcl. For further in- fonmitiort apply to, ' • • • ..11.11URP1.1Y.• Pottsville, September 2,1565. :.. 35. tr - .• . . . . . . . 910.1.1EA5E.--The gchrtvlkill Coal ft.t.imPany ire -now prepared to maks. leases - on their lands in Foster Township, Schuylkill County. : These.lands 'are located on - the: very best pOrtion of the lieckseher..llll.- sin, halting river four miles run on the Daniel.'CrohY; Lealor, and all the velni , known in that basin, both 4boyelliicl - below water leVel. :Favorable leases With an abundance of timber for !rifting purposes. will now he Made - to good tenants, on - application - to.. * E. A. :PACKER, President_ o_f A the -Company. Trinity WM . ing;. New'. York, _or to - C. J. DOM:SINS, - ' American ' House, Pottsville.- ' - . .: • - Sept. 16, -, 65,--37-ff ' . . . . triwt :VOR .SAIIE:08, - -TO. I.E.A.SE.—A. I:.'•land situate 'half a mile • 'weat...of.Llewellyn, • in Branch and Reilly townehipa; Schuylkill . .courttY, Con; taining cso acres. having a Tun of three-fourths of a mile' on the fallowing reins, viz :'The Gate Veins. Sal , kirk. Black 4ine,.Ttinnel..Faluit and •Salem.• Tartlet wtehing to parehaae or. tti . make application to •JtISUUA LIPPINCOTT. • .• RICHARD SMETI3,URST-. • .. • . . . . I , Dr.NDAS LIPPINCOTT.. A' • Executors of the Estate of Juntas Dundat... deceaaeX • • •• .' Wittont Mt.. Pia iladra., Oi to .CHATILES . IS.IIILL;.ReIiI Estate Agt., Pot tril I e. GENERAL :-NOT:It'P-, liroU:wisll a truthltil lifelike anti tiful LikeneAs, at A Ilen)w Giillery and have Porceluiu Picture.: , - .duly 1, !fi5,,-.26,tf .. ... .. . .. . . . 4 ..-,-..:..1 DANE vol Till ENCED • to. destroy 'us•••-•• , lieg.atives Which have been taken' more than one year. •Persons wishing-them • retained Can. du cc by-purchasing.. la which case a deduction ,will be made in the cost - of pictures prinied: from 'them: .' ' Ptice- , - 'Card 15eir,ative,.50 cents ; Iltrge'7s ceitti. .- • • . . . '' • --• • ' • •A. M. ALL - EN; - '.• ... . . -... . ' .Corn& Centre Mid Market St., P - otteville.. .Tnly'l, '6K..': • • ••• • •. "•• i:Ai-tf - - 4 ,...:zI:IIII"OICTANT . torDi!rchrirgred. • Biers.—Al! Soldiers - discharged, either. by reason of disability: termination of service. :or geberal orders, whit think: they -haye. not recelVed &omits , ,t:lovernmelit, all the bounties or enrolinents which were legally them, or to witieli.they are. equitably, if not legally entitled, they hear something to their. .radi•aid age by Immediate application to the mulersigned, • I would ask especial attention of S'oldiera;discharged for •physical two years from enli.ttoebt, .and ,eulisted inen discharged for piumtition: and 'Men Who have served the greater-Portion of the time;.which would entllle . them to another, installment of bounty. All claims against Chg . :Rale or o.eneral..(.overnnieuts. whether new, old. or Once rejected: will he:examined, and if just, May be'scttled. It. lIIIVSON - McCOOL,' Attorney-at-Law,'ldabantango:street ,- next door to th, . I rNo.dharges mai) claini. are Collected: . • • •Ql - 1 invite the attention of 'claim:Agents who ma: niece likelthe above FERTILIZERS-. .CASITTIOI,, ,, TO :F.AIM,E•A, ' Wherelhi,-certainlaciliritThals who call thenl , 3ehroa'm 'Agents lQr tho n lie or • '• . , • • • : 1 . --L • ••••• .GENUINE DiTYROYED • - . . . . . • ' SUPER. PHOSPHAT E OF . ..LIME 1 • - • go amongat the Farmerg,.afferirig the - M i me at a price 'math below my eatablised Ylliituielphili and Baltimore ltetatil Price - , - 1 lierebY - Liive Malegthigl - have'noAgents - to hawk. my Mtielea about .I.t. is aahlht my ()Dice aud Ilej . . N0..27.1'4'01 . 111 Front Nt . P.hiladelp.liia; . . RD AT MY BRANCA - I 1101'sp, • • • Baltimore. ..It.ls also sold- hy. respou.ibletlealers in all•parta of the, country. . 1 inake nu consipments but, sell lit tify wholesale price to ; Reused dealcia; and 'at my retail Price to cttivuniers'. My pricels iinifornito SixtY dollars Per too in • Philadelphia,' and. sixty Dollars per ton hi Baltfmo•re ; :Three'. Dolhirs Per ton ;Or freight. ..tic...added_to the rice: - • .Dealers are not permitted [(Overcharge the Fanner,a but to.be,satia. fled with a reasonable profit. and to sell for no iert :thari my retail price at Philadelphia,- and. no more than my retail price in Baltimore. • • ; . • Ido this, for the protection •of;the: Farmer, that , my articledhunld not fall •in the: • hands . : of - irresponsible parties to undersell and adulterate. . • ' • •• . Farmers -will find it to their interest to deal only with responsible parties,' anti, allow 'them to make a 'fair Proilkas no-man, honest' or- otherwise,. will Work for uothingw •'• • Respectfully you're. .• Motto PHILLIPS. • [Jap..2,8,..65- 7 4A.y1' . 33; August 19 , '65 ALLEN.& NE ! EDLES'• IMPROVED . SOPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME . Manufactured ONLY, them at their UR.A.L.WORKS' • 1 REEILADE.LPHIA: , . . • . . . • • ... We' respectfulle alll .the, attention of Farmers. and Dealers to the following facts: • • . Allen''-.V. Needles do dot claim for their article • . exclusive excellence, -but tura- know, and • • • '..co;ssuatzita knoie, that it is-nut-surpassed `by .. Id.•. We believe and act•upoh the prifiriPle that there • .is ample room manufacturers who . de_ • •• •• sire to do.busitties •• • ••• •• • Vve can furnish the Agriculturist with .a superl - • ' or article at:reasonableinlet*. we . consult • . our own and, their interests'by doing .134). • 4th. It is, and alwayStels been,. a fixed rule-with -us • never- to undervalue • goodamatle.or. sold by . ••• others. but prefer- to say all we possibly con . ." in cominendation -of- . them, irrespective oh Who manufactures-the article. ' .- • -'slti.' .The - orders for 'our Improved Super-Phosphate - • .• of Lime came Au so - heavily .the past••beasoci, .' • that.•we fear-wipe were disappointed in ob , tattling- a stipply. • We "trust that in .future we may be: 'able . to meet 'all' reasonable de-1 - • • murals for our article. ' guard against the - • ptassibility. of . dub disapPotutmeni, we Sag ' " • 'gest to all who *ant oui Thosplinte to far arraugetuents far- early purchases: far next Spring.. • Our celebrated' article . can be bad • •. • from most ofthe : respectable dealers through. • - out the country. 11 the merchants in' your neighborhood do nothave it on hand, request • •face to procure it for you . • , ' rir A trine disconlit to' dealers. • • : : • . ALLEN. & NEEDL.ES,. 42.5: Delaware Avenue and 41 S WaterStivet; ' • " (First Store 'above Chestnut.) •• • • • . We eell:Uo articles but such as.ive eafely recOm ' .nii ' • •• • Ort.-14•,' • LIFE-BLIMENATOII. PUBLIC SALES vAtatABLE pitor.sumr rtrs v SAE:IL—The ;minable property: (if J. Bucknor,.(iu Venire St.. PoMoillik,,* 4,ppusitea the'roviti Ind oecnried by. N. Wetzel and L. erifftth4. will be - Offered at Pahlte Sale. on • Ito=dalsillee elb or Thorcualber, at the Union HoteL.Oentae• St , near .the nroperte . ... at teeleek. A,-,M.- - 7 ,freonantade known end other !afar. , given 40!?..:1101IGAN: Agt. Pottsville.; October'A..l.s • A44lt• • • nnCRLW SALE of 'REAL AND PER .I-• *CANAL PROPERT.V...The •eaderogned efferafor saleon the. premises in Washington Tam . .Connt,-, 'ear the. road' running from C'resscrus to Pipegrove, IN 'miles from .Prielensbing, !Acridity, Neyeasteer 14..1f8(13, at 10 o'clock • - the' Morning, 117 seta.. of excellent fanning land; - with' the ireprove-. fitents timsisting ore two story Dwelling House M A. -a Barn; and Saw ill in good working order. ---- On the-farm there are 'shout Stie ,yohng apple,. . • pear and other fruit trees. There are prolific Oape. vines on the property. • , '": • : Amon the Personal Property to be .seld' axe; 1 car:. rings, al •Itofte .Ralie, 2 Wagons; I Cutting Bench,' Piows and liarrowS, 1 large licig, , and many other thlrerstuo numerous to mention: : • P. S .L-I.:intir positively prohibited o nthe premises dnnng the - • • Oct; 7, ,65,--40;5t• RFsLI3EN WARTLLTT • A 14001E1 INVEST.III.EI e irT-.-The Ss.ktuyl ill Ilaien, Sielains Fl our 31111 for Make. —The undersigned, ExecutOri of the Will and Testament of JOSeptfeyfert, late of Upper Tulpehoek en. Township,.,Becks-County, tiffer at Public- Sale on • Jianetairfl, 1866, ' At 1 ,o'clock. P. M., on the premises— the well known. .and advantageously located STEAM 'FLOUR MILL at Schuylkill Eleven,- and Five Building Lots, located near . the Mill: late the property of said deceased.. • The Millis a futir.storj . .brichibuildine , 00 hv 40, with three'tude of btirrs,- - and one chopper. All oilier.mrtchi= nery is in complete running order. , There engine, house, '2O by .40; attached, - With a 40 horse . power en gine, in 'goad Order. There is . . on the Property a stream' of. clear spring water. • The buildings are coy .ered bye Ere-proof roofing.. .• •. .The business which has been' established for ' ten years, gives continual- employment to. the.Mill,and it would he of good investment. Thiise desiring to purch ase such - property, would:do wellto . 'eaamine before pnrchasingeisewhere. . - ,• . : In.reganiro. the value, of the property, - -we:refer, bi Levi heading,ofliiillwright.. •• . . • Tering easy, For further particalant apply to any of the undersigned.. ;, JOPEP.E.SEYFERT, . ISAAC SRYFERT. J.ko.. IL SKITERT,- SEYFEItT. Itlveilf ars. • Oct: 2S, 6b-43-10t .. . . . • • -.. _ • . , .DUREIC 5A1,16 of TA I;QAI3I.E REAL k • EBl - .A.l`E.—The subecFiber • offere •et 'Potlic . . . . . . , . TUESoll7,.Decensber 12; the following valuable Rent Estate: :* First, a lar.te and commodious HOTI, STAND. 'Mal IotSA of ground, Sifuntii on Pottsville Street. Wiconiti'• ;.;:; co, I)unphiu County. Pa. .Tlie.hota contains IS ...- •cotafOrtahle bed moths two parlors, large dining rooim. kitchens, bar and bill rooms,. There. are - also, on the premises. good.stables. - carridge house, ice bowie, and all themeeesedny oicidlent water. •This is an old - and Valalible stand: Ifs , character is of the first order, and custom is alWaya in.4•mticli as can -be ammunotlated, and of OW: xt , ry ' • 'St - icon:4-A FINE FARM. co n taining fin - acres cleared and under. excelleM . cullivatiOn. and 19. acres covered. -with guild chestnut- and' other 'timber. . Thereon erected two dwelling houses, good batik barn, and a new- Grist mill, with 'three pair. of stones, Mai in, com plete running order.. Thorels'also a young orchard of. aeleetedirnit trees. and a good supply of ilioiditg water. .:biLltate in Lykens.-Tiiwnship:•Dauphili'Co., Third. A VALUABLE FARM: containing. to acres 'of the best fuel land; in good con litiou' as to fences. and.' . « = oil dined. Thereon is ereCreif it good two-story-frame dwelliWg•house. kitchen and .bank barn, all new bald.' tegMher•with an excellent SAW MILL, (doings good business.) and 'itll the rweesear r y oni,buildings. with a - raWer-failtoa emptily of Miming water.. -Also acres. f landlienylly covered with Chestnut and- oak tlraher.- Situate in lti,Borough of U0ttz..1../impliiu.Couidy, Pa: will be. :Made to Snit 'and accoininodate purchasers. - Parties de,ltinz to purch ase,•Cnti nail upon: . 'or address _ the inidersigned at ills residence on the hotel - property.. .• •., . , ' JACOB TALLMAN..SIL • Ca:tidier iz . ' . : . • •4?-it • . • „ . • 11:10•VERAMEINV.11:" I. 111111C*ES. AND 31 ULES... • .. • -. ;• •••• ._ , Qe.slerKi.ll/SEII GENERAL'S CS VFICI , • : • AVAFIIINOTONI..D.OC.t: 865 ; . Will lie eehl at. Piddle. Auction, during the Mouth of - Novembec..to,the,:hlgheet hidder.at.the time end places ibured behme. "),qz.; - • .y. • •• • . New YOrkCit y —TUESDAY '. of each week, - 100 Neto York- City.TIILIII§DAY. • of :each Week 10,0 MULES each day. -.• . • • • , , • . Pen ino.ylvc!nizt. , • - .Philadelphia. Pa.H-TillilisDAY, November ,2; 9, ia, and day; • ' • • Pa. : ---.SAT LIR DAY...of!ettelf . week, 1)))) ADJLE.S.each day: • • . , • • • - .Rarrboirtr. • Pa . —TUE)7,7DAY • of , each, week;' 100 MULiS: each clay. : • IlarriFbur r. Pa.—TRUTISDAY,*NOVeIeber 2; 9, 16.' and c3;.100 1101triESl each day. • • ' • , 'Pa.—TUESDAY, November. -T, 100 Allentown,. Pa.-4WEDNEDAY, -NoveMber ,100 •;• - . Pa.,-FRIDAY, - Nov: 11,..100110115ER • " - -(),h;a4mc, .• Delaiv ire - County,: Pa.—.WEDNE§DAY. • NoveMber.2:?; 100 11012SES. • ". - • . • • Tittigville,'..Pa:Tlll)lZSPAY; , November. 11, 100 Pe;—'I'II')IRSDAY and FRIDAY.. Novem:- _bey `23 abd24;106 MULES - each day.. ' • ' .. Delaware. • • .1111miceitom: Del,-TUESDAY _ of each week,: 'WO_ • UOR.SES each day. : • . ' • . •-• -I,Vdthiocten. Del..:-FRIDAY, of each week., 100. .4111.7.Lq8 each day. • . • , - DI aril and, . . ' Dalt I.Id.—WEpti.SDAY, Novgmbei 45; IGU lialtimOre, --W.I?,DNES Nove'mber ')t) HORSES. • , : • - GicAboro, 1), .*' • - .-TURSDAYS and TliliftSDAYS .of Nteh :week, •100. 110.1{SE'S • • . - • .1%10,ES WILT; T 20.71 :. PLACE AT =MEM . . • At thie series of ialea all ,thu Gortirament animals .kill he. did of.- :Buyers should thereforo -wail thernselveS, Of. this laet oppottnuity . to putehaSe, . • • . For Faler..i)f - put?l ic "'with:lls -i t:i the. Wert,. hce . c;tilthil Weeterp talwepalwrs: . . • •.. • •. . .. .Auinulls ‘N ill he Sold'SilUlY. • . -• • . • Salee to commence. at 10 . 6.e10ck:A.:151: • .. _Terms in 'United States curreili7. , liy order.of..th.Qazirtpitnfker t4rnend.. , JAMESEKIN, . . , . . • .'. 1 - • -13 rt. Brigildicfotweral, ir;.cliarga • Oct. .`_'S; , Gi', - 43-31 • .-• .F.iret.l)loa:. Q. NI. G. 0' . . . RPZ..II . IIISt COURT. S.-I,ll, • Ei—Pursnant. to V'. an ortier -of . the Orphans'. Court of tile. County of Schuylkll, the subseriber,-Trustee of the estate of -Wit; liana Ilietufer, late of the . Borough of Schuylkill .11aven, deceased,- will. expose.try sale byrpublie'Vellthte, • . . 011 :Sag ui•day, Naveitibe.• . . at 2 o'clock in. the afternoon, at the public - house 'cif Margaret the'said 13:trough: .• • •- • • . • .• • , . • • -No. 3. A certain lot of ground situate fn.aforesaid .f./crough, Pounded byNo. 2, uy an alley, by No. 4. and' by Front street, being parts- of lota Nos. .3 and '4 in Kieliner's addition to said.Borongh, containim , itt front oaFrout street 12 feet, and in depth '12.8 Met, 'more or No, 4 A•eertain lota ground situate in the•Bprbugh bounded sonthwest . by. No. 3; northivest .by . a n ithey.mortheast by lot of Samuel. Delbert mid smith east by - Froat.st rect. being part of lot No. 4 in t latafira • Said addition, containing in front on 'Front street 21 feet, aed in depth 1:18 feet,-more't•tr less. •. • • • .• No. o. A' certairi lot of ground Situate in. the Borough . ' aforesaid. bOund;sl southwest liplot. of.Juhn Christian:. northwest by an alley-northeast by N0,13,in said Kieh-: . net's addition containing it, front. on Front street 30' • feet, and in depth 135 feet; more of less. .• ' No.. 0. A certain two story brick dwelling. honse. • frame stable arid lot of grountl,•sitnate in then : , •Mnresaid Borough, bnunded southwest. by No-.. 15.• Me t Mest by an alley, northeast by Peter street, . and southeast by" Front, street- being part, of lot Nri: 8, .'in the aforesaid 'addition; contaiuht in-front 30 - feet,. and in depth 150 feet, Mote or less. • .: '• No. 1. A certain lot of ground situate in the Bofongli • aforesaid,-, bounded southwest: by • Lydia - - •Guates • lot, ' northwest by an alley. northeast by No. 8, Southeast by Front street. being part , of lot.N;e. 11, . in said Riehners addition,"confaining in 'front 24 feet, and in. depth 2.10 feet, More or tens. •._. •• . • • ' . • • A certain lot of ground situate in theltorough aforesaid. bounded -southwest by'NO. 7. northwest by_ • .an alley. northeast by No.' J, and. southeast by Front sfreetrlming parts of lots Nos.:11 and ,1.9 jii,said addl. •rion to,Schnyikill "Haven; containing In front .24: feet, llald•lh depth too feet; More or legit. ".., T• No. 9: A eertain•lot grfatud situate In- the 'Elormigh aforesaid, bounded' tionttrwest by No. 8, »orthweSt an alley, northeast by No. 10, and southeast Front.. .'-street. being part of .lot N0..12 in the aforeSairl addition. ` 'containing ,in font 24 feet, and in •defithl St fret, 'mote: No.lol A eertlin-lot 'of ground sitnate, in tfie ongh aforesaid. lx•fituled southwest by N0...0, - lairt h west by. an alley, northeast by No. 11, and southeast by Front .'Street,•tieing parts:of:lots Nos. 12 front in.stlici Rieh: filer's addition. - containing In front 24 feet, and in depth. : 64 feet, more or less.- . • No. 11'..A , Certain of. ground situate, in the, Ilor °ugh- aforesaid, ,bouridecl southwest by ,No:la, north, :west-by an alley, riortheastbv No. 12-and'sontbeast by Front street,- being ' , art .of .lot• Nn. 13 hi. the aforesaid • adilition,•,containi4 in. front 24 feet; and hi depth 146 Sect, more or.ffiss. , . . •„. • • •', No. 12.. - A Certain lot of.gronnd situate in the hilt: otigh aforesaid, bounded- Southwest 'by No. 11,.nortb• . , West:kr-an alley,'northeast bye forty feet road 'called. WO: street.; and southeast by Front street, being Fut of lot No 13 hi said addition, containing. Id. front on ;Front street SO feet,' and id depth -135 feet, More or • No. 13. :A, certain .tWo-stdry frame dwelling lamiSe; .• With a 134 story frame kitchof attached, a triune k--' • •sfable.and apt of_ground:•sthutte in the lliiroughlUi. rilme.said,pnunded Southeast ,by hind of •• Henry... • . ..•Vntite;.tiortP - West :by an alley; northeait by lot N0..14, . and southeas.t.by Front. Street, being.lOtsNo. 15 'in Said Kle.finer's addition. contabithig in front 40 :feet, and in depth 110 feet, More or less:. • ' . • - No, 14. ' A'certin lot of gronnd• - situate in the •Bor ongh, aforesaid; bounded southwest by 23,•-north:: , West by an alley. northeast by part of Ni,: l lt, and sonth ...past by Front street, being part Of lot'No, 10 in said hd • ditibh; cent/lining . in 'front litt feet, and - in . depih.,loo • 'feet, more or • • . • . . , '•'.. Late the'estate of said:deceased.... Terms and. condi tions made ltdoivn at the time and plane of - sale.b,k • . • JOHN HOBART, Trustee. . :By - Order of the Orphans' Court,- ' • • • • -• : •' •. • •A. DonnuArra, - ,Clerk.;: .• Poitsville. October 25th, 1801 S. .•• •43-1 - • . IRE uti . P.At 0F ..• •... . • •••• • • .• .• • .JOHN, • toilf •New, • . • tr- A lerge assortment of Wire : l34e conetantlyon . Orders filled Nvitte4eVtteti.. -For size, strength, and cast, : Bee circular: • • • - Pen 3. 433e.-1-Iy. L~:1l3IIIONAl3Lip •• CLOTHING. . • . , . Jtt.t. opened, n splendid assortment of FonAgn and Domeetic.CLOTlls, CAtiENERE , 'S and VEST_ J.NG:iii which will be cut and fit In thd lutes!' and• '•• mestlinprovedaty,le%, - at his Cild Stund,.Market : .. street, a few . doore above Centre, Pottsville. • • ~ . • • ••• • ItENRY-MAlTEN.,3lcrthent Tailor. , . Porn!villoliircii S. ' . 64, .•• : •• .. .. • • .'• 10-tt, • . . . .. . . .. .. . - -. .111eii' GreerigrOcer , s . .. Storei . : '. . • KEPT BY /t.IitS. , F.BPST, •• ' '.. ... . Market st.,All,ll.and siik,:.ttext.clocir belogto Kline's' . ..-.' •: FlOur a nd F'sest'•Store.- ... . , . . . , . • -_ - • • lilt.s. Frost TurpOses - to keep on. hand a variety' o VEGETABLES. FLOWERS. FISH, .&e. _she feels grateful to her ft:CO.2f for. their former patronage. and hopesthatit maybe continued, by, giving her an-early cull. : . - .-* . - : ..- .. ... • ::[Aprils 9, , 14.--16. , . . lli'E —The stibscrlber has LI commended the niannfretnre of a sUperibearticle of vinegar at the corner of Railroad and Oallowhill streets; 'in.the Borough of _Potifivillef svliere. he is prepared to. furnish groterS.a pure article, wholesale, which he will. warrant to be equal. if mit-superior to any.article in the market for pickling table .use, and-all purposes' for, which vinegar is used, at the lowest market. prices, Al we ask is for dealers to give Ilea trial.' • • July , 65 • 99-tf . 4.Ii.MYERS. •- : WATCHES; •••• ... . -arid riLitY; 'ALWAYS ON HAND WA]] kinds 13 11(11/310Ell Instruments, Violla.Strings; Biwa Visp i Strigs, Puitar.iunlßanjo Stringa; constantly on ' • • Ran '04.-5. , . EMIR ' .INAVRE. Vella .tivis . - THE - rtmurtrrolluESnistus. l o &mete nettle for Loneee '''' ............. 8,133 32 • . DIVIDENDS,everage. 50 -per 41:eye:: PRE*IL ,. IIIE CAN 13E PAID HALL' CASH A. -115i414 , ROBERT 0.. HILL • . • Hag 'been ell.ninteii Agent for iiile,relinble Company. ' nod will be pleneeil to tarnish amp Lo(ormation requyed. Octiber . .2B. 4 . ;5... • • . 4241 m • . . er-IRA_ItD ITU &MARINE INSURANCE Co •f PhitndclphJ 1. This did and reliable Company intro appcnnta . . ROBERT A . C,. 1111L1 AGENT FOR S6HLTYLKILL- COU N TY OF:iic::-.-centre POsvil te,. Pen nsYJ‘'ailla 'Octaber.l4, . • ' 41-Sm ACCiDENTAL: INSUILINCE.COMPANY . . 141 Bioadia,t; N.:,..7.1% Lash Capital . . . . . „Ilus.nreo agatissa AciCiderilis'.ot :all kinds . - (EN ELLA L.ACCIDEs.:TS include tke Traveling Risk, and also Alf--forms of Dislocations, Broken' 13ones. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Gnu-shot Wounds, - Burns and Scalds, .Bites of Dogs, Assaults by Burglars; Robbers or : Nifirdeiers-Atie action of -Ltz::htnlng. or ..Sttil Stroke,. the effects of esplosion; Floods - aud-Stiffocatiod DrOivning or Choking, EDVVD. REENE..Seety •. - • linnet A. Ehitg, Genenil agent: • •• BOISE.R'y MULL; Agt.i.-Po.likvilla. PHENIX - INSURANCE' 06' • . .. • . .• .•.•• ....• . . • •-. '...5.• Brooklyn; N.. Y._ • •-•-- 7 . . . . . . .Cacti Capital .. ; . . 00 urplus. ... .. ' • - 1515,t5410 79. ;0 Pret....E DOA ft N...Ctioyt - Elliy..Pres: - • Puti.AsnzaSudw, Secty,;.. . . • :R 0 Is.arithOrized, to le . ..me '-isolkizri for Sthuytkill:Corinty. °trice over I.7rigtWa Hardware . Store, COutre street,- . October . . ." • FIRE & LIFE .:INTIRANgE. ROBERT HILL General Iniurame At. and Broker, .:1;) in Brig4tru lla=dware gitOric CENTRE ST:, POTTSVILLE, Pa. MUTUAL LIFE INSUB.ANGE Co., of N. Y. Cash Asseps over $13,300,000 Tp.ttritnir . ?fleeted In airy.. reliable Cpmpany at. ?esti °Ratite. rate?: • ...kugunt METROPOLITAN FIRE 'INSURANCE -CA,. N.Y.. . . . . . . . .. . . . Va.ht Capilicq.;..,... ... : ... ,• • ' $ . 1,000,000 AN.em'o'ver -- - ' - '' •-• '- 650,000 LAMES LORIMER GitAllMil, F: iesiderii.,. . r ' • . • • .1. C. GOODRIDGE; Secretary: - • ' . . - .1, .. • .'• D. 13 EVE ft WO hi;*Agent tor Schuylkill County, - sill] receive iippliciftions and Vsiie Policies. : '• : -. ,- ...Z - -;17 - Lopi.e iirereptly adjii,ted . ., - -•-- -.. . .- :. ... Wyoming Tire - Insurance 00. OF WILKE:4IIA.RRE, $150,000 President W. I.IOLLENBACK Vice' .rrevideu SUQEMAKER. geeiet.ary— DAVID BEVEIUDGB, "A . GT. FOraiehllYikio CEN'PIL R vine.: • tiprir/d, '9: .'l;4-3u- AETNA- INSURANCE 00 Incorpcirated 1819, Charter Peri)etual.. 'Paid up Capitril... Anionut or! Losses Paid in 45 Years,— • $17,4'85,894. 71 Henries, Secty.; • IN, Jr., A. Scc. E.J. B. , :mryr, Tray. A; t; Agt.,.lVortpser,' Ilass: WA.l_4l:y. s . 11.141 AFL R,., .; . CENTIik PoTT*VILLE,' July 22, , • •.. • • INS UIiANCE. F. 8.. KLEROIIER• General Inr.-arance Agent. Office. Petllns - in•niiin' Pothaville, rn. LIVERPOOL LONDON GLOBE LNSUItANCE COMPANY ' - . . 'Ca..ll • Capital and AsKqa.. .. .. . If 6,060,000 hive:it:ad in Op - United $1,500;000 HOME INSTIRANCE . :COMPANY •-• . • • Caen Capital_ : ' • • 4 ..4500.000 .Stirpina . Jan. Ist, 1365 - 1.59,,071/ . *lnsitrauce - efla•ted in•th6.beist • C . nnipanies.. on, favora, teims. LOsSes prOrnptly•adjusted and paid tvithnut cl lay. • Aptitis..os,--1”- • CHARTER PERPETUAL:.' 17 . 94 • COiPAN*• OP NOR M AMERICA PfI!.ADELPHIAt .. . , . . . Incorpornted; - .170 , 1.. The. Olileirt-Inmor .'nnce '4ll;nitiiminy..in .the Uniied planics. ' -. Ilan Paid . . Over *1.1,000.000 'lAnsties in '. Cnish'Si,nce,.its, orgniilzation'. • .., • f CAST CAPITAL '- • - • ' '8500,000;0o ASSETS - ' .. . • - $1,6.12,721.11:2 . . .A.tiTnut G.. Corimi S. .11.0ratts JuuN -A. 'Rupws,. • •GuonuiL. RATtutictr; • CniiLim.l'Axt.tyr.,.-. • •••. Fos R. COPE, : AEUROSE.WIETF- ," EDWARD:II. TROTTER,..". t ItlettAr.r, D. Woos,. .-• EnwAsu,S. Ct. O.LIAM - C11,4'111E1;8,- '.WiLLIAm E. ItitspAit; T. ClkitLlON: HENRY. . • Jimus N. DicKsoN..• A RTIIUR 0: COFFlN,T'resident.- otAutt:.U . PLATT, .Secret.i4y.:. • '• .• Agent nt Puttsville„.• ;T. A. GODFREY.: • '' : "`Office Matiantongo.'utar Centre'Street; CHARTER 1829. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE:: COMPANY OF PI MADE LPI Assets of J °hoary •1, 1865, $2,5Q1,297 Cripitai , • _ vemiC4l Premiums,. . ilatirettle.d 'for 156 . 41 • $12;745:.- $310,000. • . LOSS PAID 5D1CE•1529,. • • • - $5;000.000., - • • " • PERPETUAL. AND.TEXPORARY POLI CIES ON LIBESAT. TERms. • •-r - • CHARLES N. BANCEER, ISAAC s 'LEA, • • TOBIAS WAGNER,'.• . EDWARD 0: DALE • SAMUEL GRANI',. GEO. PALES, ' jA.CCiB.R. . ALFRED FITLER, - W...RICIAARDS, • . 'PEAS. W.:LEWLS. ]l. D. • • 4311.1.11.1. ES President • . WARD DALE, V icePretsidput JAS. W. MoALLISTER.: Sec. Pro: Teui. . . . . The - subscriberis asont foC the. above mentioned hi ititntion,. and is projimed Ito, make: insurance, on every description Of, property, at the loi'vest:catetc. ' • • •• • . lIENRY..C. IttrSSEL. Atrt; . . • • Pottio(ills, March 19, •-'': • 12-tf; . THE- REASON Wily SO.MANY PERSONS ARE SEEN; GOING, TO 1-tOBERT . ..C . :;IIILIJS INSURANCE -R.9.914:4.,- 2, bpcause.they have fonrsi not that they. can get TN , , ". ." SIJHED against.. : . ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS AT VERY LOW RATES. , . . . . . p..op ?`year secures $llO 00 Weekly .• • $2OOO 'if • • $l2 50 e'year secures. $ It . 30i•yeelrlyConipeusgt 7 •• . • tiotiand $2500 if killed. ,'•:` • $23 .00 a year : secures • $ll3 00,weet;ly:ceiiiiiensa don. see - -.1. • • . . . Aiteiad.to tins matterat Once. • No tinin • .. ar eq ui r ed. . rOIACIE.qISSEED AT. MY.OFFIDE DVER • • Nal . 4plll.'l'7lg . 11A RDWAIR,IV . STORE, • ' October 2S, 'ay . . • The Girard Life Imi:trance, • Atmnity.and Trust . Coin pony of-Philadelphia.' Office, No: 408 Chestnut street, the first door East of the Custom Renee. •.• CAPITAL--$300,00 6 z-CHARTER PERPETUAL. • Contlnie to make insurances on.llves on the most fa .vorable • terms.. . • . • The capital being paidtin and invested, together with' a large and constantly increasing. reserved fend, offers a perfect security to the insured. . : • • The' fremiums maybe Paid balf-yearly or Q uartery. The company add it mimes periodically to the' Insur mncelor. life. The first bonus, appropriated MiDeuem ber, 1544, the second bonus In December, 1849, and the third bones In December, - 18,54, -which additions make 'an average of inure than fie per cent: upon the premi ' inns paid, without increasing.the annual preniltuti. • • , .Thotrias Ridgway, , John A. Rrown, Robert Pearsall,'. John R. Latimer, . Thomas P. 'James; • • john R. Slack, '• • 'Pre.derickitrown; . • Jolan-C, Mitchell.. ` - George Taber,. :..* Isaac Barton ; • Henry Q . Freeman;.: , • -Seth J. Conly;. , • Paniphlets containing table of tate% and explanations; form et. atiplication and further information can be had .at the; office, THOMAS EIDGWAY, 'President. Jalt!4:F. JAMAS, Actitary. *. • ' Or of B. BAN'S AN, l'uttaville, -Agent for - thbiComity s a f i~r _ _ _'~~~_~' NEW.'WHOUSAU L1Q,V::0.4 - ;.':sl7:Qi-I;E',. $250,000 Champagne, NVA. f:.A.: BAY LET, i!re Of the most Superior Qualities, 5.t.240'.660 00 . 3,9J0,351:7S PERPETUAL $400,000 997,860 1,103,428 LIQUOR. WINE . .- . AND SILYEIt.:TERII,A.pE.; 0 T. T:S. V I. IL,..EE ;.-.--:PA: Claret, Port, Pherry, Together with the purest ALTA.R . -dfIINUE.S - , (r.URJTJ.QE.) -ALSO-- Imperial Cabinet, Old Faniityr Rye, Ql4 Bourbon, Overholt, XXX and %XXX, Old Nectar, And Ali . Lhe various brandi of SUPERIOR :'WHISKEY.:! P)XCELSIOR, Old Hennessy, Old Martel, Old Otard, Dupuy & Co's, Pinet, Castillon it Co's And all the:beat Btands . of DAT-I,IK, '& PALE A N ! B R AT THE ui 2i 5 til LI i, ti. w e i 3 i t , Jo i 2 ct 4 1 p: . 1 .... i r 1 N i ° L 0 p --i il t 4 0 -i 1-3 -CI CO 02 11 ti ti 13 t 4 1 tl ;0 _tri H 13 Ind ^ 713 P) V in O tri x „ El ) . Superioi 'Scotch Ale, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Old Jamaica and And. Every ,Variety of FOREIGN MID DOMESTIC WINES -.',-..-&,:''p4pQß Always on hand and for sale cheap, ONLV FOR CASH! -HENNiVSSY.'4.I:..I3p,V.:I4'X'S, sur.vsa TEassaiti, POT'ISVILLE, PA Ottober Frthil. the ilitOric.l4 Agri , zulturiAt NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS Fon TI 11u!Ltasos.--Look well to roofs Stop holes. and give a coat of coal from which the :Ni - ater is not colic, Stablesiii . ay be made very ing up On:the. inside mad filling straw, ba r , or leaVes bet Ween! the inner and outer boSiii ing. -Whenever it, - is possible to: :prevent the sweep of the air. underthe. stable , doors, b.,. ,banking - up -- earth-.against the sills of buildings. do so,tfirst painting the wakl-wi..rk 'with , gas tar. LeOk to the ditehes.and nels to carry water away from buildings; pecially away ',from the cellar, Walls of- n!. : house:or. tirns,"so . that tpeye..may be Ett) e'er, in ease of rains and melting snows,. the cellars getting full of Water, . . . Bui'rEm.—_-The very _high: price of . Lantz should lead to feeding - oil-cake, 'enrols nal- MhCr roots, 'corn meal, brtin,'Pumpkin:.-wp,' which judiciouSly Used, will increase tlz • ' Br ayss fatten rapidly. at. this ',season, When the. - cooliairgiVes theist sharp apPetites. Prf, vicle'salt,.and fresh water atifitufaidiy:. Give thdill• the feeds of grain ..(groitud and . co(' ied. , or.soaked) with entire re.gtrhtfity. Keep fat. teeing .cattle warm,' and !lever" lett.lietnwur: IT for it meal, or for lack of regular - atkr, Keep the amount ~f ed, of grain; root:, oil cake, etc., uniform or increase it ,uraduzi., Occaitional .changes . of feed; to giveat variety, are desitable • : - Ma,deira, &e., CA Lvs,s.--Provide.shelter, and feed so Ih t ihere shall be no check in their s.te:‘‘lv growth Cows.--Feed well so that they may b t milked fonger, and give, this year richer mil', than usual, to take advantage of the bunt! market- CfsrEams:- . -Enough - rain falls on the -rr„: of an ordinary dwelling to ,:suptily..wati T all . riurpOses . of the - family; and a grot dry more. So :too the roof of:a . c otaha-n turns water. enouizh-for all the-.stock it c, 1 .. cover, :and all other purposeS. What is neck: ed ; to Lave cisterns to hold and: store it:. They,shOilld, -he out of „the' reach of severe freezing.:and.bonveniently situated. AtAi 3 season clean, out cisterns; if the y1:111CP is low Vroteet . froth. lenT;rea , -which . . might ewe: •through the -eave-spoul.s, and protect tl.e paws and pipes froth freezing. • • CORY..— , That - which: is to: be t (zed . be left in the . ear, and put in narrow. 6pi ;cribs, or spread Out - on tbe,floOr a (Irvin!. Feed -soft corn Vefore Weather-. rather than store; except for borne. use. good prices are oflered: • Old Apple, ~ • .lioasEs.—flalter-brea.k colts, cgaxia:rtl *ill' sugar, never using a .harsh heir.. Yearlings itnd that runt free in pastures (luring the summer, need - fu be itautl led and halt er-bn tkea .convenieuee,, before ,cold .weather cuts ell _ pasturage. New Enkland Rum, PITAINING7-- , AI long as the ground eotift. ues open, draining may go 0n... We in deeri . .drgining—:q . t0..4 feet in ordinary r , ses. , - Di gfor tilekas nurroW as possith:'.l N work.: - • • . ,Fr.scEs.LSfraiglitert up . .egtetior fetus and put them in stieh Order -that there 9i61 .- to do in the Spring.. Dispense .V;i111:.] interior fences liostiible.: .l - fefore the gr.,w. freezes, niake . uu inspeetion to Knott tilt fencing :stuff It is best to.get out next 44 . c Fnurr.—The, great value of - fruit this - ye will lead to its titrefal handling. ...Nevo• barrels of lipples,:always lift- them. 'Hill ay ! pouring thent from a basket into a barrel. ( Gams I)El.ns.—Gfiard agaiim" . Ftend writer, or7lloods from ':higher - ground. ‘ill dill wash the soil away, or which - will V:. On.grayel, etc., by .ft good system of sinfh, drains: - Well drawn sic a c ally stiMeleat, but - on spots Whete much ter is-likely,' io come., pile Eioncs, sr: plinks so us.to turn it off. • • '• 1.1045.-f—Cook all .feeti given to Inum hOgs... Add occasionally a few: handful: charcoal dust. Pork is better fatteirrsi , l than slowly. :- 31AtUfii,—Put all manurial msterialt compact heaps with - judicious admirture.i , mucti,-vegetahle Matter or soil, 'bearing": Mint-the:principle not totix lime ror 12 ashes With solid or liquid animal et• crements, 'flesh thing yieldlng ama 'Ma in its '.decontiiosition, exi,elit peak leather. : . Pr.owiNo.=The dry.. Weather which ks prevliiled.during the atinimii, will make t ground very hard•to PlOw• in ina4 but some fields may be much better ploy i now ,than next spring. "The benefit of tit frost in winter,' the -faCt that the-teams*: better condition, for work, - and the grei! leisure we have • .now than in 'spring. sli4-! lead us to-do all the phiwing . pOssible thisfs: Sitesr:-,Letthe rams run,_ with the eld for .. . March not allowing the valus'i animals to share • their attention..aMong . _ Roors.—Dig and house or cuver.in pif is foie hurt by frosts. Oil - rota and btet4 tenderest ATER. , ---V. posSible - geeure. running ter„in the stock” yat(l. The past month , drouth in plau3: Sections have - shpwrr the r: ing springs Rnd welts • SPOT PEAS Sour:--)Solik the peas nll n heu cooic , i4em Hours, or soft: a,little sweet cruse before they. nie done . . :SPLIT Pii.ks AND B Soce.—Take Orr pinta of split peas, hall a pint of pearl-ba:?s half a pound ,of 'stale bread, and one mr:4 slieed. NVash the' peas Mal barley, .aud,:zw, themlin.fresh 'W rater at least. twelve hte; plaee twin over. the fire; 'add the bread.''' nip, ; and; half a tablespoonful Of sugar; till all, are . quite soft: rub them through 4, . eolauder,'. adding grmluallya quArt.of !kg water ;. return the soup into the, pas, boil tell minutes. • IB.tin,LicSour;.-,Take four ounces of be , two ounces i f bread crumbs, : and halq ounce of thrived parsley. Wash „tlyi! ley, rind steeb.it twelve .hours in half : 4l of water; boil; slowly in tt .cOvel : ed.tin five-hours, -and about halflut hour belie . dish is.to be served add the parsley. • GREEN Syyt.,---TaKe one V' garden or kidney beans, one:bance of iits' and.oae ounc.of parsley. I3oil . the beg , skin and bruise • them in a, 'bowl till sLootli; put them in, it' pan yitfitwp . 0 - of vegetable broth,; dredge .in a littlel3 , stir.it.tt the fire till it: boils, and put it in spinach and ~.pstrOey,l .(previously boiled rubbed llrOugh • . . . . . . . .. . . ~ .YEGKTABLE '• Bsorir.--This may be .,- with various combinations and proparti . a o *Yegetables.-Por.c*arriPle-7-fOur .tui nip? Carrots, one onion.. and a .spoonful al . i,:.• flower. • Half fill . ii pan with the-. vegil' t . ° in. pieces; 'nearly till up the .veissel %I ii v 11 ; ter; boil till . theregetahles are le' Elijet..P VEGETABLE SOUP. wo good ~iZ"1 t oy and lush potatoes each ;,one carrot. IWO sweet potitto, and onion each; a littler ° ley chopped tine; and three tablespOPf . rice' of pearlibarley: • . Slice the•re 10 g 0 very.thin put them in two quarts of water; let them cook three hours IL' the rice, and cook one .hour longer, eaal bah Bar Parl ova •whc I rl the Die imii way •111
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