4 -att •• • • . •••••••' -- . .Pr0n. 411 e Nelo - AlbanY • 111 Z GXX.r - •• MTh= ifillikuinit an ermilig - • `, macaw, tirealnY• dreary , . • Oa tunable% tbnadag aver , • ' ,g . Aldan dud. noised In days•ot Yam *ldle 1 nodded, nearly alealdaar• -- • - Gently names something creel:olC • • Vputy beck: like watertmegU ' .."4: 6 "P ilig h t uPwarairc l 'nem& • " a COO g breezia." Tau • "From tbe,reininna 'death thella9T— ' • O,tily this. a waking cm° • , . 1 diethrialy rremember: ` .- It was la Vat wefSeptem_ber , . the, oath. and a m awsq.ber • . Or. areatiolithatit'bore: - _ • aad'_weelal been Waithig. .: • I..o.themearkear.,,lnostprovOldAg , 'lttgrzalas.-ltal; wllholit3 ol 9rigr: -e•ltiad eVer seen before. !. koeWelt mad be - vary ' c,ald and dartip bealhathlne uo9c— : „Yeti cold beaaattillialkaw. - • So I set 'me; neatly ti tr t e rt. s sunshine. giOng, dads feeling quite .deligtned ••=With the 'Smote. from onest4 the bar . 11111. found me gro Arultbe stretching wW.ng'lplder. - :And toielf feeling elder— . . • • .01derfluin felt before: • ' , Feeling that my joints were stiffer • Thou they were in days of yore - • Stiffer than they'd been before: • • . - . An 064 my back the creePlng• - Soon gave pism tti , raddni, leaping As II coaptless frozen demons • Had concluded, to explore . 'AU the - mettles—the oToriit me and my nether mum:eats. 7ap into myr hair and downward - Thningtmy boots into the tear: Then I toned myself a shaking • Gently shaking more and more— Scery moment m e and more. . . 'Twithe Aker., and It shook me Into heavy clothes. and took me Shaking to the kitehen--every Flew where there was warmth Inatore . ..'Shaking till the ..vidiuti. rattled. , 6haJttnit , moloris rattled.. ' Shakinv.;:tual. with all my warming.. . /Peeling colder than before; .'gtaknktill3t. had' Wounded. 'Ali iteiioweta to shake ' me more—* Till Itconk' notatutke me nacre. Then'ti 4.14 e - till the rnocroW When it owneivltlllll thelto;rne That it had tbefaceim barrow, Shaking; ohakintas before ;' And from that day in.lentember— Day which I shall hung remeMbor -4t has made diurnal visits, shaking: oh, so sore Raking of my boots. and shaking Ate to bed_ if nothing more— ' Fully ltee, If nothing more. 'And to-day the swallows flitting Mined my cottage see me Pitting Moodily within the snothine - Just inside my silent door. - Walling for tbe Ager, scorning Llie a man for 4rer dreaming. And the sunlight on me streaming ' Sheds no alladOW on the floor ; For I am too thin and sallow • TO make shadows on the door, Nary shadow—any morel . JONI BILLLIGS. The Troy News has just lven celebrating its first:annual festival. Among the princi pal speakers on the occasion wai Josh Billl i - Ings. The Chairman, on calling Josh out, pve' the following description of him : 4 "Some of you who have read the Troy Nava during the past year may like to know ISOmething of the personnel of that quaint, droll, funny ; yet sensible humorist, who under'the signature of 'Josh Billings,' has acquired 'So wide a celebrity. He is a child of impulse—only forty-six yeard‘ of -age—arid silver mounted. He tells_ine that what - be does he must do quickly. Says he-1f I stop to think L.soon git .lost—if I take a rest I conldn't hit the broadside„ of a circus tent. So you see that he is a gushing.child of genius —and I say let him gush, the more the bet ter. • He was born in 'Berkshire county, Mass., beside the green pastures and still Waters of the Housatonic—emigrated at the age, of fifteen . to the turbid waters, of the Ohio and Mississippi—•was educated amid the strife of men—and 'is six feet three inches in height„as you will discover' when he rises to speak. He has .dabbed in all kinds of business, ,from driving sheep.. to ,running a, stern. wheel" steam boatintsa - powerful -recollectiori, but no -meMory—ls - neitherrich riot poor :ricr any , desire to be .L.-believeit . all work is honorable except -dirty ork. lEfe . says be bclieVes in the Christian religion, and bad rather be an idiotic .beast - than an unbeliever. .This.is about all. that I . know:orbit:6 or amyl* knOWS _of himself; as far as heard from:. rI should - add' that be' is of a nervous nature, Would rather be Whip . : ped than disputed, and is , more. afraid of a mouse nibbirig in a - wainscot, than of an phaeton araid.." ' • . • • • Josh'S speech in replyis one of his, .cleV erest 'efforta." TbesePorfot it in the 21*s is as follows: • I. .•. • . - • • "Gentlenvn . and.3,6=. Chairman: rize with watt; diffidense for the hist time in mi lite, tew address an_ impromtew : assemblage. '74Vbett I kan say is instant, and I kaunt . . alter it I . kannt sit Aoun, or stand up, and stUddy thing Out, any more than i can sit . down - and thiu'k how tew lift a ton. We have met - just for..furti and i beleaf, that aul things, including truth, have a fun rediki lous side tew them, and i fully beleaf, :that ennstiMate fills biz _ranks hi the arts ov sedueSion, virtue should rescirt t.ame .meana. I beleaf: in augar-coated pills, and i heleaf that virtue and wiicltim ken be itn,uggled into a man's soul bi a good natured proverb, . better. and deeper than:to be morticed into it - . with a wormwood mallet and We have met tewielebratethe birth day of a newspaper ; the child iz. .a year: old, , and is a growing nisely. . I had rather tend one wedding than a dozen pi:tuner:alai' and a birth even it it aint many thing more than . .tile hatching ov a dueles.ig,:is.alwutt another Suekcess..' Life. iz:shoit; and-that is one .great rezon whi: it oitghtilvr-utt,tew be cheerful, end leaf, that : when Gabretsbloze biz horn, :the first ones that•rize, will . wear a smile on_ their faces: He that leant laff iz to be pityed,- and birck that won't laff iz tew*. be feared. I am clean thruL-this iz ini.maiden speech, and I will bet 10 dollars that i won't never rue the risk ov doing it again; • Adew." . SNINNING GEN. BUTLER'S ,HORSE.:—AboUT slx nimilths azo, while in the neighborhood of the,Dutch Gap canal„General Butler re ceived information that his favorite horse, "Almond Eye," had been accidentally killed, by falling into a ravine. Upon the departure of his informant, he ordered an Irishman to go and skin him. • "What! is Almond Eye dead?" asked Pat. "What's that to you ? Do as I bid you, •and ask noquestions." - wenfabout his businen, and in an hpur or two returned. Pat, wheie have, yciu been ell this • "Skinning the hove, yer lumnr." . 'Toes it take nearly tivo . honri to perform , Such an - opera: inn ?" • ' • "No, yer honor; but then it took about half an hour to catch him." "Catch him! fire and furies! was he alive?" - s "Yes, yer honor; and you know I could not skin him 'l3kin him alive! did, you kill him?".. 'To he sure I did. You know must ..aliestorders without asking any que.stions." kleitiaral- Butler eyed his servant with such a miklicions loOk that Pat thought be medi tated skinning, an Irishman in revenge for 'the - death of his horse. .E!CARCCANLICLES.-. . . A pinion who practiCes all he professes; A beauty who never .feels proud when she' A lawyer who honestly pleads for his client: A beggar whose courage is always defiant; • A sensible dandy ; . au actual friend t Philosophy. publishing "money. to lend ;'? A 'skillful physiciawregardless of A staunch politician forgetful of pelf; A sour old bachelor neatly .arrayed'; And histthough not least—* - cheerful.. old. .A rim PaLrAnt.v. Hirt—The New Ynrlc lndeprivleut in '_a lato issue, lets fifth() folow hag bnt shot: ; . , CLAIME OF TIIE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. TC.o FUR GRAIIITYDE - OF THE NATION: Beet/USO it lost Its life in the war for the Union. A LETTHR. was recently received at the post-office in :Cleveland, direeted--To tbe big butcher at,Olereland, with . a blg.waFt. on 'Thefits nosy ": _cleritilia the office UesvAbe emu bur erere afrrdd to deliver it. . •. MiILA • wsi*DEßOTil, T.A.Y.LOR - dr BROW-11. ABTISTaiOrP TIMTOGiIAPREES, Ne.. 91* sa d 9 iesui PICIW:IELPIEUL Jb:iiN'POLL:; 501 31 barket 1 41Ilreei, ImOorter 'PRMCCIL and English 'P,is and Fancy Eciocla and . CHINA. WARE. PIPES.CARS, 41z.. wiscleride, dealei 14,44pestiktanny,inlicIaL. • svterabce-sktiv l / 4 •i NIVVOURUFF ac AMEX*, SOlCieillisors to 117 YARNALL & OGDEN ? No. .472 North '.3d wtioletale: dealeris In COAL. OILS. ALCOHOW BENZINE. NAPTIIA. TURPEN TINE. &c. Mare constAntly on tend DOWNER'S SPINDLE or ligtit MACHINERY OIL; HEAVY MAr. CHINERY OIL., TbeserareAafti =flitted :Parafeni Lubricators, free from all trace of acid.„ and are 'war.; ranted not to '''o.cm. to — The trade aonpliofon to kn . :table - r k aaitam--:Bi. - musenr..it,.- : J ur . •. . •. . . - _• City ~abioet : areoo~r ilanufactotTo • ` 236 SOUTH. SECOND STAXET, . : • N.B. —Persons gotrie, to the City will.find it to their adVantaei to call and mediae the alock: .D. M. H. Wm.- G. Ef PicALE.. WM-EL . - ISANtFACEUIIERaQF. ITarnisbes and Dealers. in•Painia.. Glass, and Burnlna and Lubsienoing OHS, ' Benzlzie audlYapslia, - 31). 130 &MTH SECOND. .P.III:L3DELPHIA. Sept.l6, .65. • . - .37.6 m ,L - ',STEWART -•. • • • 2535: - second. St4 - bove Spracpi ELPHIA4. _ . . . . . Keelo constantly On band a laree assortment of CAR PETS, MATTINGS:DItOGGETEL OIL CLOVIS,' SHADM.RITGS,MATS, -PIANO...MELODEON -andTABLE COVERS, dc•c; &c... to vitt& hewould in rite the attention of those who may desire anythiug in his line. •. - . "SepL-16, . . . . . . - .. . . . . . t ' . 4N - AIA'Ig.). - '' - ..-....-,..,-, 4(444 - \ o il . ::-. , -, -74 01 •. • .: • . • /A 6Ttha-hiSi4Argi . BEDS. PEATHBRS,' kfATT4BO,..d, Bili*B.BTS, BED QUILTS: Sc.. &e.. . - :L.___. . . . Pr - TUCKER'S CELEBRATED SPRING RED.— Every ankle in the Bedding line at the leireat market price. . ' . ' ' • AMOS 81.t.1.130RNE, Philadelphia:, J: T. DELLA ROIX., . . No. 37 Month:. Second: Olivet*, above:Clietit -nut, P11111.411 . 10ELP111.4. , CARPETINGS CARPETIIiGS 1;!, . . . . Having received by Ibte arrivals, all the, newest and • moat attractive styles otCr.tpetings, I am prepared.to oftbr at •the lowest. prices: wholesale and jretail, John Crossley and bon's* en's English Tatry,Brussele ; LoVrell .t.Efarttord Three-piy and Extra Super.lnarain Carpets. with 'a - large .r•assortmerit of medinm and low priced Carpetings. Windoiv shades.•oll, Cloths, &c, • DELACROIX. aT Pouth Second Street, be green Chestnut and Market; Philadelphia.: . . . . . FOB,. 00111'ORT, :CONTE . NIENQB, -BOON • '01(Y. AND DURABILITY, USE THOMSON'S'IONDON - .KITCHENER .ELTR.OPEAN= RANGE_! - . THE BEST RANGE . ETER INTENTSB. SOLD BY, CHASE, STIAIWE a. TIRO 31SON; No. 200•Nr:-.Seeond Si, Philadelphia, Iron Foundirs and illanufacnircra Of. .Stotel, licaters. T111111( . 11 and En • ameiled . Warcn; dine. • • AngtiFt • ... . Penna. _Paint and Color,Works. - - .." Liberty - White Lead !. . Libert y White Lead! • TRY IT S. I TRY • WARC4s-rex, to saver inure ourfiCe, for came weight, than any other.• Tiny the bed„. it is the eheapiet • TRY IT! . • , . TRY IT! Liberty Lind is ffhiter.than ally other:. • •'.. • Liberty Lead eaters better:thaw any other; • • . • .Liberty Lead:wears longer' than tiny other. • ' •• Liberty Lead f , ,airof eecnormieat than any .ott)er. -• Liberty Lead lo more.' free frarit iinpurfties and ..• WAIdIANTEI2, to do more and beiter work, at a • . .iitiffn.ciut. than other , • •• - • 'Bayy - the BiEST,. it im CiffEA_PEST. . Ntahnfecturcd and . warranted by. . Z GI. Slll.lll'.H . WHOLESALE DRED,TAINT AND. GLASS DEALERS. 13f•itiorth'iThird iStrert, - Philadelphia. • . [March 10-14] 44. S .FAN.CY FARRTRA'S Old . LI •-•- • • F IANUFACTORT, • No: 71S ' Arch- Stree t; aboVe 7th, PRILADA: • • . e have•now hi Store of, my °ambit , .portation and litannfSctnre, OW . of the LAIinEST and most BEAUTI FUL selections of ip vvits, for LADIES. and CHILDREN'S WEAR . : in the .City; .Atio, - a fine assortment of Geld'e Flu Gloves cud Collars. • • • I am, enabled tit dispose of niygoecis•at very reason& ble prices. and lvvould thcretire solicit a' call from my friiple of Schuylkill County, and Vicinity. . Remember the Name, Neniber anri,Street • • JOIEN F.Nitlilf ..** 115 Atch Street, above 7th, south side, PHILADK; • : Ear I have no Partner, nor connection with any Other Store in Philadelphia: •• , Sept. 9.3,,'Atk—lta-tm 628. HOOP- .'628 S "OWN MAKE" OP HOOP SKIRTS . Are gotten' op eipre.4ly to meet the wants Of !list clasit trade. They embrace a complete assotiment of. all-the new and desirable styles, sizes ithd length, for Ladies. Misses and Children, and : are • superior. to - alt. others made in point Of symmetry, finish and durability ; be ing made or tbalinest tempered• English Steel Springs—. with linen finished covering; and . hilving all the metalic fastenings immovably ; secured. by improved machinery, They. retain their shape and elasticity to the last,and are.warranted to give entire satisfaction. • - AL94i, constantly in receipt of lull liner orgood.Eadt .ern Made SKIRTS:at very low prices.. Skirts made to Order, altered.and repaired.. 'WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, at MANUI,PACTORY AND :•iA LE:,1t00.74,. No. lketi Arch titrect, above taxa'. ['bandit: . • or- rt:Rm.s CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. .. • • • August 19...ht5 . • • a3-4m • L 0 0 KIN G GLASSES, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Pic titres: .and Portrait- Prairies. Photograph frames, Win , dow Cornices, Pier Ta bles, Marble Slabs .& Brackets. . JAIttES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Ilanuraetar .. • trs, linPortC,rs. and Dealcys. . • ing :Glasse . % • : •-. • &large and elegant assortment of MIRRORS of ev ery e.harncter ,alwaye in :stock. Particular attention given to the manufacture of Picture Frames, io which branch contifinalthautres novelties are be ink intnuluecti. .Estimates for 11. ook in {f.G.lcinees .furnished on applicati9n, by mail or . personally.:' • •, Rogers , Groups, and War and. Humorous Pub ieets. (Full particulars in Circulars j . Every article of SONS. manufac fere: cm be packed to forward toany part:of the coun try in perfect safety. Gallery of Paintings open at all timer.. free. to.visitcirs. (June 44..6.5.:-25.6ra . • . COLA'S. STORRS. . E. T. TAYLOR. . . . • • . V.,,,•,/, ... patrons and others at a distance. - . 'Orr- - • • - .- we. here present a - diagritm.of self-measnrenicnty •br which a .( = -4-.,.....,, c '. good tit Wilt .be •gintrantied,::by 1?....„.., 1 , -.......--,nrc...) , -sending the Bizet?, in the order • • ^. dajignated in the accompanying . , •1- li ...'figure,:' MEASURE FOR COAT; • it 4. - . . Lrngth of sack, from. Ito 2, . - • d r . \ •-, y and from 2.t02: -:- i • • . .1,070th.0f Sleeve,- (with arm , crooked,) from 4to 5.':-.. . 1 , ... t F ,' . . -i, • • . ' • &gait Jfeasure.—Arotmd the ". '- • .f.' - . • .. most prominent . :Part :of the - ,1,,.....--Ir' • ;- • IVaist.- - .3fm*re.'—arourid the' ~,- il - . • - State: whether the person is , lik. .• • • .11_ .. 1- - • .ereetor . stopping... •• -.. ' .. - •' - - •• r i• - - • . . 'Melia= intirtre. as for Coat 3feastire inside seam, and out side trim hip-bone, and 'around the waist ant hip,. •• Ss.,:trtat or MA . YFEIALS - SF.NT UV MAIL . FREE OF CORT.' . 00C . , 118 Th RR:RETIIIINIKO, 1F : ,140T SATISFACTORY. . . ~ • . • $24 Chesnut eit.i Philadelphia': :Tune • 23** • FALL OF 1.805.!. ! I • . . A Speoia ll Y. Interestipg:Reiiii . etung . JOSEJPII-IL TIIOIIIIiLEY, '.• -•-,. (Late TIIORNLEt ,'CID-33W: • . Raring pada extensive repatra and alterations to the' OLD STAND.:N. E. CDR:EIGHTH - AND SPRUNG GARDEN - STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, has reopen- ed with a magnificent stock of new and beautiful geOliß relected with great tare and .with special reference to the first class trade, who hare' so long patronized the old firm And I would - here take .the opportunity banking all our t'ormer ent‘temers and or 'viewing' lhern.that no -effort Wit! be spared in. the' intuit to re tain-their contuued patronage. -There will be foiled- a good etock of BLACK SILKS and'. SRAWLS--RICII PLAID and PLAIN POPLINS: - .PRENCLI NERIIVORS. WOOL DELAINES AND . REPS. CALICOES, GING: Ti'HAMS aINGS *anti STRIPER CMYI'II3, CASSI MEREN AND . .-PLANNELS. 13L-INKETS;_lottrwrs AND hIISETING,3; . LINEN _ GOODS, _ MUSLII.III. CLOAp, bk4tElb, • - :• - - • 'JOSEPH 11 T111)11NLYEIL • - it air . Sib sitrtnt canidilkue; Sept; en • - : • 101 F - : 101.1air _ .• • • • YortryoeliklialaileThem,_ ded . gm _HIGH PRlZlridillthlA Ibr yearn paetLin thin connerf;and-in'lCa ' ' , Tor their decided superiority, are iStLI mann in' Wale:ooonm 'thelyeacelt knee has been long acknowledged and uninerosalfsd; ;lured. In delicacy alxiinvsetness Scraei‘wtth parity and power: Wyatt): =equalled..and_ _lay wart-suitedd . on the most seasonable terms. -CONRAD IIgYEFt, _Arch Nizoiev Phil deiphis. Nor. 403 ,1 5:- , " 4 - . Early,Apayti et FerrOWNA Cartes eidure, RE WANED: tuteliPETßE:' nomitsTid •Doulics SithPICTRE, of in fine quality. especiatty 'adapted to Amman. it facture of 611INPOWD1311.,.put op in bortelt 9f spout thieelonidred pounds eigeb.. For ,sale by • . . • . . • • WILLIAMO - I.7IAOER; . L.., AbElil" FOX TSB li&Nuff'ACTplt&R, - • . . • No. 59 North Front street, Philattelpl4a. Goods goitable for Prospi . to;. . - HENRY HARPE R,. ••.• .. 5•20 . • 11101{ • -Street t ... • ' . ' • FINE JEW isLEY, • • • • - sour) srLvLitt. wARE, and Snperiof Silver Plated Ware. • • ' For the convenience of our AGENTS ;WAM)I • To ammo tht new steel engrivitv of Wousamova,llips. • -'l,iiscein . . At-gre,oyreducedFices . ,.. v3egtsatL.TEAmoo4kiis4l4) , ,oiDnats Sead•Pir..CtakelK**/32g. aiellt111.011144".1t, Piablisber 15 & Sixth titre!t, Ptdiade Pa • • ; 7 .'1. -7 . 45-3 t Oct. 28, .85 A SAFE STEAM BOILER, . The subscriber is prepared to receive 'orders for the "HARRISON STEAM BOILER." in sizes to suit-pur chasers. The attention of manufacturers and others is called -to this new Steam Generator, as combinine, es sential 'advantages ln absolute safety from destructive explosion first cost .and durability. economy , of fuel, facility , - of cleaning and laansmirtatlon, &c.; 1.C.c.; not possessed by any belief' now.in •• . . - 'These boilers may be seen in daily operation, dri‘ mg the extensfre works of Messrs. Wre. Sellers • Sr, Co., Sixteenth streetend Hamilton street:at S. W. Can ell's factory. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tre mont Mill, Irmnkfold. • • '• JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., Wushingtou . Building ? • • 274 S. ..r.r.HIRp:-.S'llllF,,Err, Sept. 24, ,64.--20411 EStE VIA trpTTAGI.E. 01iiGANIS . Are not: only unexcelled, but theyare• hbolatc!ly . equalled by any other Reed . Instrument in the .country Designed expressly for Churches and Schools; they are found to be. equally well adapted to the puler:and 'drawing - room. yor.sale only by c '• R.. Id. 'BRUCE, iti_North.SEVENTII PLULAD'A: • T Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a • complete. !issortment of the PERFECT ..MELODEON: • Sept: 30, .65." . • 39-13 • GREET CHA•I‘..ICE. • FOR _A-. G E N" . S . ..Vadt the People Want.; • •• . • • •• •• s T.A D A 11:D. H I ST G'lt . Y - OF 'THE: W-Alt,. Coinpleie in one veer large Volume or,_ .• • ' 'over 10'00 Pages. • - This.work ifas no iival AS a 6andid.• aimplete, auilientie.nna reliable history of the : ' - g.reateonfliet."-L It contains reading nupreregual - to three large 'royal octavo volumes. -spleaiidiv - illustrated .yvith overls9 tine portraits orGeneritle, battle icenee, maps • and Returned and di. bled ollreeriC and soldier, and en. ereetie oring - men - in wan; •of profitable ertiployment will find.this a rare chance to make:. money., We have Atrents'clearinst $2lll per mount: which we Will prove. to any doubting applicant.: for pbsif of the lit , ov,r , send for circulars and see our-terms. • • Addiese. • ' JON • ES111 - aiTIIERS & CO„ Philadelphia Fa. • UNION STEAM. FAN ROTARY BLOWERS. :'These MaChificS are . the - best appliances fon incl.-ens ing the steaming cape - city of•liciilers where there'-is a detective diet. br.where cheap: fuel is.. required to be like Fine and:Dust Coal: Coke, creened Ashes; Coal..Saw,Litist,-Taimers. Spent Thirk.,,,tc. These Machines ate operated by steam direct from the boilers, and require, no 'power from the Engine they Occupy no roomavalinble - for• any other:purpose, are quite noiseless in their operation and are not lia ble to wear out for years. -• ,• . . • . r • :. ItY using this • Machine your grate bars will never' bend or melt down, your coal will burn to ashes and_ not clinker, savingthe trouble and expense-of clean-. rour tireS more than once a day. The Machine is easily run withten.pounds- of steam and you ran get up your steam in the morning in half the time and et pense of - the ordinary' way. - . • • • We - vrarrant every machine to do 'yorir.work in a sat isfactory manlier or no .sale, and. give you ten days after the machine.is.put up to decide. whhther yea will keep it or not: • ' . . ,•in ordering 'Machines.' give thekind and Mee of your boiiers, number equaie feet heating surface and square feet grate sfirface. • Send Then Circular. . - . • . . J&MES H. 11 1C General Azt:fer Penna. 2.4 North Mixth - 141... Philtidelphin .Gelobern '65. 41-31 u : 415. 415. ..• 415:' ••• FUR FURS!! &1 1 :.' K. .W.OMRATH , . • have now open ch'etee tit4ertmentot • ' ik.l) 1 S ' . . Hudson Russian Sables, . . " Fine Mink Sable,. ••• . " Royal Ermine, - • •• • _• • • Chinchilla,.. • . . Squirrel, •••••• : . . Made op in ail the : latest etyleiii. and to which they invite. the 'attention' of the. public 'before purchasing ' ." • • • • - ..• : • A: . K. &F. K. WOMR • ATII • • . .413 Arch Street, .2'IIII4IDiLPHIA. Octiiher 1.4; • '65 • .! • • . ,Read This! J R. TROXELL7S OFIPAP CHINA, GLASS, AND .CROCKERY'STORE; Centre Streq,` . Opposite liortimor ,House POTTSVILLE. The-Citizens of Pottsville and neighboring. towns village., and hainlet.i, one and all, are invited - to call and examine my stock of warps before buying else where, as I /dn.not to be nudersold, and can tni.nisk Housekeepers with every article they want in my line of bnsinea. lu the stock of . • . . . . • • Frenph •. China,: will he fonrid Tea Setts, Dinner. - Setts, Card and Cake Baskets; Watch ChM% Seger Holders, -Match Safes,. Motto Mags, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vasesitnlogues, China Sots for children," and a general variety of Toys, Glags .Ware. Choicest,' lateSt patterns,• consisting of - Table and 131 i; Tumblers'. Champagne and Wine .Glasacs, Ale and. Beer Glasses, It ecanters..ilarand Bitter -Bottles. Gob . letti. Plates.. Castor Bottler, ..Pitchers and CreamsoJel- Mies. Sugar Bowls. Spoon: Holders. Syrup :Cans, Fruit 13owis,' Cake. Stands, Kerosene Lamps qt ever} l Variety, lanip Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Crockery.: ".Crtlekery:: A full assortnect or IRONSTONE, CLIENA;uf dif ferent patterns,in setts or 'Angle pieces, to suit; tbeppnb liG A.largo assortment of oormon C: C. Ware, whiCh I will erll at low Illg,nres. • • • • f .Ye:Jou' alid.Stoine:AVare:•-. • Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes..Cal! , luders, Milk Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pitchens. Tea Pots, B-tter Pota, Milk Pots; Jars, Ju, ,, s,•etc., etc. ' MISCELLANEGUS::=ToiIet, Setts, Castors, Slop Jars and Foot Baths ; Quart arid Pint Flasks ; C ail Oil, &c., &e. Fruit Jar!' or every description. .• • • MERCHANTSI Jars, sell you Goods at Cay - Prices, thus saving you freight. Call and see if it is r ot.so. J; TRWLELL,. • • • April IG. '64 TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS. The Schuylkill .ColintY" Luinber &•Menufacturing . Co . . • . • Haveon nand at. their extensive establishment,- on Railroad Street. a great quantity of lumberer every kind And descrip ton, which they can simply to Operaters: Carpenters and, Builders; at Wirer, rates' than it can be boughtl elsewhere. They- are also ready to supply, through the means of their extensive' busineSs and la bor saving machines manufactured articles le their line at a saving of 25 per cent, on former cost, Their largeworkshops have been in successful intim,: time forthe past year,Aturnin& out quantities of ' . • 'Wanda*. Frames', Sauk, • : • Panel Work, • . • • - Allettkposts,. . • • ' Banisters, • And all kinds of Premed:. Paneltd and Turned *lark, which they have chasten :trim hand.' • They are ready to exeaite orders at the shortest notice, for any quanti ty or .quality of sawed or :manufactured stuff.. . Dryrind.green ,Hemlock .of all kinds for. building . purposes.: Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and seanfl ling boards- Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany: etc.., for dabl net work: Whitened Yellow Pine .bOards-for flooring. . raw or made to ord6r: : White Fine plank, 3 , . 9.X, I,li, and inch panel, always ready; also,. plank,- posta; : shingles; bitty', ceiling lath, paillitgs...te. of sawed stuff Seri evenshing :ill their, line on hand or to order, at the shortest:otice. • . -Pottsville:March . . '• • '0 .A . uxiqtric ARTICLE.. —* - Ve4y _rest Toba cco Fores, a nap ele or 'lsolklay presents—tor sate ebtavo,:by. H. G. OftlirKti,- , W.4tetmakerandlerrelen Centre 4trectPottsvtlle. Deceniber 13,.'68 _ . . a . 41'1 SALFA & T , • acrer:milnable.itid a .'Sbale T.Land: rot itotntat WW2 ' '.There la a lineastinana of ;water, aerenti lite; - sprintAJ. ei tine twontory.lionse and barn,-and thresh door:'--‘ 4p; ply to . BLANIVItitMinAIL - Jan:24 . 131F1. 00. , 4 t.:••••,. . • B.lx ; _. ... ... . . . __ ~ . 'EIOII PL1.L16.-.Therpperty known ne. tt nt le ej a A:. FOGARTY -PROPERTY, cotnex 'a . Raid Mattel anct , Rallzaul sheets..,, e vfile. . .. tetwipappttlto : : q t X: HILT; tl 4 -, , ..:. ‘. :.•. 7- ' Estate A5ent:, , ,,„ _ . . . OU undivideri.iniete is F - a valuable tract of productive 0.041,-.I..ANAin New Caatle Township f Schuylkill-COunty, now worked by ttiocollieria. ;•A I • to. - . • : • AMA., B..acyvicei . , l'ottgville, Pa .' Ang. ao. FOR piA.Lls.—Mire *threetsthry.l3ffekSittig, used as a Store; Vi ' house inaiDwelling4aittated-wesVaide'oritailli road street: side'd Logan street.: Ur the Borougttor Pottsville.:. For:further parUculara s • inquire of DEORGE.II. - POTTS 4t CO Mineraville, or A..S.MOORlTEalt),Fnusime. -.• . • -• June .254 f. VALUABLE Y. EBOPSET. rei MALE. —Tbt Water Power and from. 1500 to IMO Beres of Mountain Land, .Ls offered fermis. '.This prOper ty Situated -in West Brunswick Township, M. tinhaflkill County, on, the Little Schuylkill er and Railroad. one mile:above Port. Clinton; and le known AA - the Schuylkill Forge Property. • For:terms, &d., apply to . GEORG& , WM. • H., SCIIALL, ut Or wigaburg. • , • (Nov 23, .63 , •"4s.,tf Ciotti 14nds at IPrivate Sate.-=The 1 . 14 scribers' offer for. stile TWO .TSA.CTS- OF COAL LAlW.ocated In Schuylkill County. , Anyinformationnoncerning these tracts ofCall Land be'Will given on upplicatiOu to Both PATTIMION. Egg, :of Pottsville; or either of the snbscribers, • - Executors.of t e Estate of John bchall,. decit , • •FR MAILE.-73194cres of :excellent Timber '. Land. estimated to contain - over • R0,000,1109.jed of Pine and Hemlock timber;situate on Wont Hun, a branch ofLycoming Creek.: 14 mile from .Wll - iame2ort. -_ - 711.A.N.KCARTEX Realm ate 'Agent, mananoyCity; Bcknylklil* Co.. poi VALUBALE'-IPROPERTY - '-A.T . .VAITE Foundry s h a t and - Building Lots; of thacstate of Jacnb . .2 , lterijal, deceased; altuateil: In - 'th.;: tOwn of Tuscarora, I,chnylkill County, Pa: • For particulars apply to JEI9ID7 REYNOLDS, Tuscarora; Schuylkill Co., Pa 42-11? Oct. fl, '65 IVOR 84L13.--Ttie aubscriber Mimi for sale three houses and a lot situate on George street in the Barmier of Said lot. is 54 - - feat frOnt by 196 feet 4eep.. on whicliare ereated three two story Frame Dwelling- HonSes, with gardens and a.• good well of water on the premises. Said lot and Muses will be sold at a bargain... 'Late 'the estate of SOPhia Trepea.. 'For terms, &a., apply to JOHN T.REG.E,A, Sept. 9, .6.5. • welling Hone° Store- for Male in D Mnhatitioy.llrity.;-,The entiserlher will sell .his Dwelling and...fritore located on Centre stivek.next door -to the 'residence' of Mr: George •-)4 1 : 111 . :Thelot ?Sleet front by . 12s feet deep on which is erected a two stdry Frame. Dwelling lloum . andFatchen with a - Store- Room., to. which n - Flour and Feed Store is at pirient kepi.. This is a very desirable property and will be sold on -account .of declining-health.. For terms &c.. apply to the sub scriber on the, prejnisee.: eIIAftLES COWLEY. • • Sept.. 23 ;: • • PHILADELPHIA FOR• . of oral and:Tiniher.Land 6n. the Eastefn - Dim Traci; - containing seteral 'veins of Coal —thallammoth Tr, feet. the-Lehigli is feet, and file 'Skidmore 1,0 ,feet thick. I - 1 rnile.of a ran, whirl, forma . a. basin; l' mile aouth Ma. handy tha . hew - Bos.ton-ComPany. who new.'irperating on the. aujoinirig . property on: these veins. The Railroad Company-are now slot:mini: the road, to -he'eompleted 'next Spring. 'Henry Snyder,'a 'tenant oh the property, keeps-a h0te1...-For.flirthee in 7 .formation apply to • • . bt•ldUßPlit: . • . liepteMber-2, • r - PtIVILIEAStE.--The Schuylkill . Cita' :Company are now prepared Mak , . lenses 'on their lands In Foster Township, Schnylaill:.County: ,These.landi are located on the very. best portion of the Reckscher 'Ea sill. havingg over four inilea min on he Dania.' Crosby, Latilor, ansFali. the.-Velus:ttuivvn in that above and below wate.ft-level.. Favorable leasea' with an abundance of timber Pit niMing Purposes. he made 'to : tenants, •on. - .applientinn to E. A. PACKER.' President or the Comptuv:.Trinity,putld , ing;' . New .York, or to C. J.. , DOBiIINS, American -House; POttsville. Sept, 16 ' . . . . . . FO ALE -OR :TO .I.IEA*E.—A tract of . land Situate halt a mile west of Llewellyn,. in Branch and Reilly town , hips,- Schuylkill -County; con taining 43n acres. having- 11 inn- ottlireamartigi - or a mile on the following veins, vit The•HatgYelni..Sel kirk-lila-cit. Mine, Tunnel. Faust and - Parties wishing to purchase or to lease will makonpplication to . -1 . JOSHUA 'LIPPINCOTT. . ••• ••• ••• • 'RICHARD SMETHURST,' • • . • • ' • .J. DUNDAS LIWINCOTT, • Executors of the .•Es • ta te• o I James Dundas.' deceased, ' .• at I'2l Walnut St. 'Philiida..; Or to CHARLES 31:1;LILL; Real Estate 4E, Pottsville:' :-Atignst 19." . - . 33-tf. 4EINERAL.-.NOTICEK YOU wish a truthful lifelike :tad bean , tiful Likene.a. 'call at , Allen's tlnlleri and bare;a Porcelain Picttire.. July 1, •65..--tt.64.1. .111 AVE COMMENCED to. destmy Negatiyes which have beanjaken more than one your. •Persone.vriAbing:-.tbim retained: can do se a by purchasing in which case deduction • will be made in the cost. of pictures 'printed .from them:' fee— t:B:rd 'lN7egative,..:lo cents .Large 7 3.ceu • - • .. . 'A-. M. ALLEN,: ". • .Ctornee Centre and Market St., .Pottsville. 1- IMPORTANT .to 'nisch nrged -Sot • tßildiers discharged, either by reason of Aletahility, termination, Of service. azgeneral orders, ,who think - they . have not received . from The Clovernment, all the bounties - or enrolments which Were promised them, or to which they - are. equitably, if not legally, entitled:may hear something to their •advafit age hv fihtnediate application to the' undersigned: I would ask:especial attention of-Soldiers. discharged ibr pity ' disahility, within two years from-, enlistment, Mid enlisted men discharged for promotion._ and men Who haVe served the greater portion of the time: which Would entitle them to' another installment . of:Mndy All'elaims . against the State or General • Governments, Whether new, old. nr once rejected:willbe examined. and if just, may, be Settled:. B. BRYSON AIeCOOL; Attorneys:it-I.lw, Mahantango street, next ddor to the new Hall., . Orlin charges*nrdll claim= ate collected. he attention of 'Claini AgeMs who may hie case lik the.above. " - Aug 19, 'Go . . . TO TII E CI TIZT:N.I4 of pOTTS. ...---. 'VIL E.E AND viciNsir v.— - • .. • -.- POrrSVILLE, ...Jr t.v 13, .1:M... The Indersiirmed respertfutlYinfonna,the citizens of .Poirsville-and vicinity, that. he has opened a COAL in.thisl36,Nalgh,. On a lot of ground abovn idebreown!.a tavern. on the old Pearock Riad, 'and near the Mount Carbon, lie will keep Constantly on hand Coal of. all kinds and. aiins' and of the 'best quality: Cnot :the notcronoincs'of veins) rind bin - es to receive a large share of public patronatze. It ita.ungtiee tiobable that a good. Coal Yard Iris .lotig been:needed in Pottaville. and: the undersigned trusts that. his.eti :tertirke will be eneouraged and Ann:tined.. ...• • Coal weighed before delivery. • • : • . • ,Boins for :the reception t)t.orclern, which, will lie promptly attended to, -will be - placed at the - following lute In the•Bi•nitinh t• .. • . ••. • -AMERICAN' HOUSE,•-.'. • 1 • • • . • . FEOER'S HOTEL,. • • . • : ; • •.' UNION HOTEL -* • -• I FITZ SANDERSON'S 'Drug Store. r• • • • • Centre Street SAM L. MORRIS'S Store:. • , • - D. DOWNEY'S Barber Shop. • • •: . • . • HEISLER'S Hotel, cor; Macre- i , ' •. • -C. M•: ; IIROWNI'S Store. Market Street. : • . . .1 A M E'S BECKS Store, Mauch Chunk Street RISING . SUN ROTEL . Iginersville Road: Norwegian . -Street PRICE LIST OF COAL.PETCTON; BROKEN COAL, at,ile yard so . oo—dellicied. $7.00 Ear • " " .600 ' 7 00 STOVE .•• t' " • ". ' 600 . ". .7 00 CHESTNUT" '!' " 3 150 4 53 TEA , " "' '" 2T5 • . .3 15 J. C. IitILLINGER.. - 20-tf, July 22. '135 CAUTION TO FARMERS • Whereis,Certnin in4Niduals who call themeelyea.nV •SUPER PHOSPHATE OF:. LIME, go amongst . the Farriers, Offering the .same at a price much below my establised Philadelphia and Baltimore Retail Price, I hereby give notice that T have no'Agent , to hawk.my articles about . It is Sold at myOffiee and N 0.27 Norih Front Mt . Philndelphia, AND AT MY )3RAL;silt,ll . • N 0.44 Bowlei 9 a Wh • t, Batltiiiiorc, It is also sold. by responsible doalers - .ln all parts of the country. I mike no • consienments hut selitit my wholesale price' to Ilcensed dealeis and - at 'my'retail price to consumers .. My. price is uniform to MI Sixty dollars pardon in Philadelphia - .and- sixty lieliars - per ton in. Baltimore; Three. Dollars per ton Ter freight. &c., lidded tO the Baltimore price.. are not .permitted to overcharge the . Farmer, but le be -satis-' tied. with a reasonable profit, end to -sell. fie. no let's than my retail price at Philadelphia, and . no. more than my retail price in Baltimore. , • • • • ' • . I do this for the protection of the" Farmer; ; that my article should not fail in the hands, of irresponsible. parties to undersell and adulterate, • . • Farmers: Will - find it :to their intereat 'to. deal only with responsible narties, and. allow . therit to make a fair Profit, as no man. honest .or other Wise, wort: for nothing. :..Iteepectfully yours. •• ' • MORO. PIIILLIPS.:•: August 19..68 SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Manufactured ONLY by them at their. .A.G RIC ULTURAL WORKS PHILADELPHIA. We rermectfully salt the attention Farmers , end bealers to the following facti: - • . lat. Allen ,t -Needles do not. clalria ftir their article . • :exclusive excellence; brit THEY know, and • cosstinens know, that it is not enrramed by: ../d. We believe and act upon the principle that there{ ' is ample room for all' manufacturers who de sire to do business fairly. I 3d..1f n'.o can furnish the Agrieulturist with a superi-, or.articie at reasonable prices, we. consult' - our own and their interests by doing so. I .4111: It is. and always has been; a fixed - rule with us.: never to nndervaluo. goods made or sold by, r • othersatut preler to Say. all tee possibly can *.• conimendation of them. , irrespective . .or . • . .. who manufactures-the article: • . Stb. The orders fir-put Lmproved Super-Phosphate' of Lime crime An so heivily 'the past season,: . that we fear some, were disappionted -in oh - taining a supply.: We trust that in funnel ' we May be able .14 meet all: reasonable de- , . ,mandslor our article: To :_tilitd.agalost. the possibility of, such disappointment, 'we elm-. gest to all who want out Phosphate to make!. . • arrangements for early ,purchases stir next .Spring. Our celebrated 'article can be had from most (tithe revectable dealersthrough • : out the -country. If the merchants in Your ' neighborhbod do not have it ob hand, request. ' them to Weenie it for you. ' fIlrA trawdiscontitallowe4 to dcAleri.• . • .. • . Nszta,Es . 42 S. Delaware Avenue aid CIF S Water Street. ;Wired Store above. Otteetnut.) • ' We sell no irtlelei:but 'inch is ire can, safely . TCCUM-, . . 0ct.14 .114 m ..1 FERTILIZERS DIORO PHILLIPS' • GENUINE IMPROVED ALLEN L'ir, NEEDLES' IMPROVED ..i - .. 1 i -- ,::,: - ...',.:'P#BM:,:,:i: . i.:,)SAIXS-i7. ' • 1.7"7 7- . • ...... _ . 000 MP, .01.PrilESIMEITIrr.T.4211B. .P , Z kill Rwresa fillieaset Elettle 1 1 4 1 1 rowSwilst4 tuitlersied..FEsecutont Of .the lest,WiEt and Testament of Joeickatiyfert.' lateof.Upuer Ttdpitmck ett Townehlit.. se, of offer at Pnblic Sale ett• . :Pleaitar.4.lf y . • At: 0e104.,P-140ethe....preatises.. ,the.well known andadvantegeotiebtkicate4STßAM ,FLOITIC-3411.4.at • Schuylkill Havalk ettallve ng. Lots; located . near r the Mill, late the property of: deceased; • • . ,The issetincristwrOwkft se* 40. with three peke- banz.!and one charmer, All Other Medd- Itery is mnning order. : There le en.engine home: Why :40, - .attached, with•a 40 - home power en gine:ln- good7arder.- . — Thert - le - bn tbe ..properti a stream of deist eprritur s Water. huildlnge are cov ered bf.* ere-proof Yoothig•; , ''''' - - -• The;.bnsiness: which has been established- for ten Year*. Ult.& continual: einplOyment• to the )fill, and it . would bee good Investment 7114 e dmdripg to pnrcb. 'roe !nth primerty. - would do well, to 'examine this Mill beforeimrcluising elsewkefe,.. • la regary _fa the Ylib' rof Property, - . lve ieler to Levi r.‘f!oilthig Reeding;lllllwrigiit.. - Teethe easy. - Pbt further mullculars titply to any of the underslgned:.• JOPEPTI S E T P'fillT, • ISAAC SEYFERT. ..TAC. SEWER. ' • WM. H. SSYFERT.. lxecutons. ()et: 2s, ft —43-iot LICLIC MARA& ei VA LV.11117.13, ILIAL P ES FATE.—The •subscriber • otters At Put4le . . . . . .:TI3ESDAY, etzeinber - 111, 186$, the followinz valuable Heal - Estate, - viz: Flrat, a lame, and comnabdiotis HOTEL STAND; and two lotsja of ground.- situate on Pottsville Street, WicOnis.. Cc, Dauphin County.. Pa. The hotel contains IS .. comfortable bed to - ms, twoparlors;large dihing room; kitchens, bar and ball .rooms, -- There are &So, mu the: premises.' good; stables, carriage htiuse, - Ice house. and all the necc..-are out-buildiugs,•with excellent water:;- 2 ' This Is-an old' and 'Faluable stand. , Its character is of 'the first -order; and its. custom is alwaysas,much as can be - cieecimmixlited. and of the:very best.. ' • • Seconi, A FINE'FARM. conMmiiirr 50 acres cleared: 'and tinder excellent. cultivation,mnd 19 acme 'covered with "good chestnut and -other timber. - Thereon- is • erected' two dwelling honses,'"good, bank barn; and a new. grist milt, With . three pair of, -stones,' and.'in faint rtumingOrder.. There is, also a jot:Mg:orchard of welleetiNitecl fr uit:trees. and ti:good supply tit mining - -water.• Situate in LykeriaTownship,-Datiphin Co., Pa. • ' Third. - A VALUABLE PAPAL cOntainlng '56 acres of the best•farm.land,' in good condition to fences:* and well limed. Thereon is erected a good two-story frame , dwelling house. kitchen and bank barn; all new, built, together with' art.excellent SAW MILL, "(doing a good business.) and-ell: the. necessary out-baildings. with a never-failing apply. pt running water. - -2. Also - 9. acres of land heavily. covered with .ctiestnal and oak timber.—: Situate in the Borough of Gratz., lknaphin,County. 'Terms will.be made to'Snit- and accommodate purchasers. Parties desii ing to purchase; can call upon orriddresi the undersigned is his residence on the hotel. -property:••• . • . • -• JACOB •TAI.LMAN. HAN CO CRT' SA I . E:—Pursuant to' O.an . order of the Orphans' Court of the' County. cif. Schuylkill; the subscriber. Trustee of the estate of:Wil: .lihni•Sieliner, late of the . Borough of Sehoylkililliiien, deceased, will expose to, sate by public vendee, • On Ontnrdny; Noventhei .11gth. 1865;' at 2,.. r o'clock in the afiernoon. at the public braise: Cut . !Margaret Koons, in thesaid'llprough • . • certain: lot of ground situate. to aforesaid Brwngh...bennded by . No. 2, by an alley; by No. 4 and 'by Frost street. being parts of lots Nos. , 3 and 4 in ..lifekner's addition to said Borough, containing in front ori - Frent Street 22feet; and in depth 'I2S feet, more or less. • No: 4 A certain lot of grontid'aitnate. in the Borough'. aforesaid, bounded sc'atttrwest by No: 3, northwest by arr alley. northcaat by lot of Simnel Delbert..and eolith east by, Front street being part of lot No. 4 in the afore staid-addition, containing in. , front on :Frant. street •22 feet, and in-deptb 1.15 feet : . thorn Or less. .• • .Abertain lirt of ground situate in the &trough' aforesaid: bounded t4...ulliwvat by lot of John Chriutian, northwest by an alley: northeast by No: 6: in elaid KiCh. neva additirtn -containing In-front ,:rin Front street feet, and in-depth 135 feet, inure No. .0:- A. certain . two story brick dwelling 'finnan. frame stable and of ground, situate. in .the. aforesaid Borough, bounded southwest by • No..s. . run thwe't by an alley. northeastby'Peter street; •and sontheastby Front street being part of lot No, 8, In the aforesaid addition, contaiimig.in front 30. feet;- and in depth ho feet, more or - • -• No: Z. A &rutin, rot of ground situate in in the Bofigh aforesaid, boundedilouthweat . Lydia Gitera *lot, northwest IV,nn alley. northeast bN0..8. southenstby Front. silver* bring part of lot N... 11, in said Kiebner's nildition. contenting :in 'front 24 feet; and In.deptli 220 feet, .more or le• •• • . • . . : No: & -A 'certain lot Or gioniasitaate in the Borough aforeintici;• hounded southwest by No:. T, north*est,by an alley, northeast. by-No. 9,. and soothe:fist by Front street .% beine parts Of . lola Nos: 11 and 12' in Said addi tion to Selo:13'1MB llai•en, con'aining iri. 'front 24 feet, and-in depth 20b feet...mom-or less. • No. A certain lot of groutid situate in the Borough aforesaid,- bounded - southwest by-No. S, northwest by 'an alley, northeast by No. 10„and".stnitheast by Fritnt sireet, being. part of lot No. 12 in the aforesaid addition, containing in front 24 feet,.and in depth 13 . 2,feet, mote • No. 10. A certlinlot of ground sitnate in the Bor; met aforesaid, hounded southwest by No. 9. northwest by ttn.alley. northeast by No. 11, and southeast by. Front .street, being.parts Of 'lots Not. 12 and-13 innuid Kleh ners addition, containing lit fin:lt 24 feet, and in depth 64 Icet,Jnore Or less. ' • .No. 11. A.eertain lot :of-ground. situate in-the:Bar- . (nigh 'aforesaid, bounded 'southwest by' No: 10,•north west hy an alley.. nartheastby No. 12. and southeaSt Front street, being. cart of lot No, 13 in the aforesaid ad !Rion, containing in front 24 feet, - and in depth 140 feet. rhore.or less. • • • 'N0.12. A-certain Tot of &mind the 13or-• Ouch aforesaid: tionntletl, southwest by No: 11, north .we.st • by en' alley,- nortbeast by a forty feet .road called Dock street, and sniitheruit by Front street, being . part 3 oflot,NO .1:1 in . said addition,- containing • lb. front .on Trent street' 30 feet. and 'hi .depth .135. feet, more or . . No., 16. A certain two-sttry frame. dwelling holm, with a 13-.1 story.frame kitchen attached, a frame if 4 stable and lot of ground. situate in' the Borough aforesaid, tainfided sontheast-' by land of Henry' ll: Witte. northwest by an alley, northeast by-lot No. 14, cud souttea.st by. Front street, being lot'lslo. 15 in said Kiehtier's addition. containing in - front:4o. feet, and 'in depth LIO feet.' more - or less. - • .. -• No. 14. A certain tat of' gronad• situate in the -Bor ough aforesaid, bounded southwest by 'No. '23, north west by an'alley. northeait 4)2/part of 'SO. 46, and south: east by Faint street, :beingpart of lot No. 16 in said td fillip!), containing in 'front- 36 feet. and in .depth 106 • Late the estate of Said deceased:. Tel-trill and • cOndi tions made known at the time and place hr 'sale by • . • - JOHN P. HOBART, Trustee..... By.ordeeof the Orphans' Court • . - . P; , ttsKillf...oe.tntwir tb; 1545 IMPORTANTTo FEMALES.. E• , —- ,-* ). 'VV . "A, ." ..,,,:•.• p..tv,p,. • • tit t i. ; •,:..- • -o'v-k -•/•44.:••‘;„..4 - '- , -:-. - S - .-• (s#•. -•ti ~.• ..,' , .... 1 , 6 , . . • • , •0c;-•,-.., -. -.. • (, • ... • • • -) ) ' . • (( PILLS )) '-'• . _ , . .. • . , PROCLAMATION! - The Oldest r ltegulc!lor fair Female,. . . . . - _ . • - - - DR. .OHEESEMAN'S - FEMALE PILLS win immediately relieve. without pain: all . diSturbars ces of the : periodic discharge,'whather. . arising from re laxation or suppression. • They act like acharm.in:re- Moving the that accompany dilllcted, or - Immo& crate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes: Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins. Buck and Sides; Palpititirm of the" Heart. Nervous Treinok-Hysterics,lSpasmS. BrolcOu Sleep. and other unpleasant and danzerous elects of an unnatural con-. dition of the sexual functions. :Ili the ivorst mace-of Flunr-Alhus, or Whites. they effect aspecdy cure. - ... •• - ORDESEMAN'S -FEMALE PILLS . ii . ;ve been nseff. OYERXQT.TARTER OFA CENTL% RY. They are offered as the only safe means of re, hewing - interrupted' menstrnittion. hut undies must hear:in:mind that.. there is, one condition of the fe -mule system in which.the Pills cannot be taken-with out-producing n PECULIAR RESULT; The condition "referred to is PREGNANCY—the result -MISCARRI AGE. -Simla is theirresistible - tendency of the nredi .rine.tnreStore the sextnit functions .to. a norinal com • that even. the reproductive power. of nature cannot resist. it. THEY.CANNOT DQITARM in any • • • DR. OHEESDKAS'S FEMALE TILLS- • Arelhe onlyliledieine that MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES have relied ntsnr. for many yearsi:•or can rely. upon now: 'BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! These Pills form' ,he 'finest. Preparation . ever • put forward, with 'IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. Don't 'be • deceived. Take 'this • adveitiaement 'to 'your Dragrrist. and tell- him ihat you 'went the•BEST.and most RELIABLE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in \ • • . • ' . DR:. , CHEESEMAIVS FEMALE PILLS! ! They* have received. and are now receiving the sand !lnn of the moo eminent- Physicians fn America... EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each Box—the price, Ona Dollar per BOX. txmlaining, from an to GO 1 • .Pills sent by mail. promp!ly, • by retnltting the prier: to the :'Proprietroar.. or any enthorized Agent, iii current Lunde.: SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. ILITCHINGS & 11.1XER: Proprietors,. • 1 i • • t'S Dey Street„.New. York. • Sold in PotfsVille by J. O:*BROWN &SON. HENRY SAYLOR and DR.. ROBINEAU..• llinersville by LAWRENCE & BROWN and..o. IL BRUMNI: In Ta-. •in:.-qnn by SHADE&ILONG•and' GRLNDLE & BOND. : Octolier,2B, 05. , • • fi-ly eow • • • • WORKS .:• • JOHN Trenton; New. Jersey.; . • ,A lane ordgman.itirwatiLif.;iaVlrcri.Rori:i°znse,tsilrentnly,:tii], and . cpst, i‘eopirtular. ". • tJan , ASItIONAII!.ECLOTHING.'....• . . ...just opened, a eplendid assortment ' , of Foreign. and Domestic CLOTES, CASSLMERES and V.EST INGS,-which will be cut and fit in the Intest and most improved styles, at his Old Stand, Market street, a few dooraanove Centre,' Pottsville. .• :. - - - HENRY MATTIeq; Merchant Tailor; - Pottsville. Marclit., '64 . .. . :•'. - . ln-tf - . New. G re er g r ocer's Store,' ... _ . • SEPT BY TIERS. 'FROST, • • . . . . Market st., WI -hand side, - next door below .Eline!l Flour and Feed' &ore.. lira. Frost purposes to keep on hand .a variety o . VEGETABLES. FLOWXR,S,.FISII,,. &e. She feels grateful to her friendit for their former- patronage, and hopes *bat irmay he eontiuniO, bylgising her an early. :roll I rApril 9. 4;4.-15- `` , l3P TV EGA R.=-:The - Sahscriber has 10. PI nnmenced the nutimfecture of a superior article of VinegaCut the ;corner of Railroad and Callon:hill . streets in the Borough, of Pottsville; where he is prepared to furnish grocers a pare article; wholesale. which - he will Warrant to be equal. .Jr not . Superior to any.article in the market •for pickling. table use, ari:oll • purpose:" for. which vinegar is used, -at the lowet inarke!. prices.. et.l we'ask is, for dealers to give ati a trial.. .• • July 1 . J. B. 31T,E125. 7:1B11111[ERS, • • THE REASON • WILY 50.:11.1...NY PERSONS ARE SEEN GOING TO . .• •••• . • • ROBERT C. 1 - 111,ti'S - - . •, INSURANCE 'ROOKS le, bectuire they have forind out • that they can get IN . SCRED.against • - • . , . AC. . . , CIDENTS•of ALL KINDS AT VERT LOW:, ENIT3 - 10 0o a S ear aecures $lO 00 weekly: coropeaaa- DRY: GOODS • • GROCERIESnon and ssooo if killed, • I , • I: $1 Aim . 2 50a year ttectiress weekli'conapensa . . • Win and $2300 If killed. • • PIt.OIqBI.ON' STORE 4 .• • 825 Olia year ieerWea 844 00 weekly etimpenea -The undereigned will continue" to carry on the bust: , tiod and ti.sooolf ' • ' nese of the Store (formerly Metro's &Beak) akthecor'.. • . - . .• . . • . tier cif Market and Second - streets,. Pottsville:flit-will 'Attend to .this tatter at once , • - keep on hands full and choice . eiocleof Dry Goods, . • Groceries a ud-Provisioisti,whith will be aold'at • ATP 3 - 10 dical . 46 XalnigutioU roluived• roaeonable prices. • W: BECK. • POLICIES innUED AT MY oFFIbk. OVER • BRIG EILThi lIAILD WARE - 11 Tb RE, Mew. StOrliwbeat v and for •• • • , • - sale by - - •' ' BF,CK & (MHO. • , • • • Ceistre St., Pottsville. 0ct.1.4;. Ill'arehttwe l Munis'-‘iddtion. . Ort)ber . • .41411 - - • Ili WATCHES; a t i L ' CLOCKS,- and JEWELRY, ALWAYS ON NAND VO'"All kinds o 31usical Instminents, Violin Stringu; Ba.ss Viol strings, Guitar and Ilaujo:Striug, constautly onliand. . ' ' Min so. • • • .44101-111L11(CElik THE P E NTiiitiTUALIttE.IIAtigANOE . 00.. OF : Asieteliable toitoreett.;:.: . . .::.1111,376;41.13 Sl* • DIVIDENDS averago SO pet 'cent:• Pl.lllfitr3l. PAID HALM CASH A..11:71/lAth • - . . _ . . ROBERT . . Hai been appointed reliable company and wilt be pleased to hurdedir any informution retiired. %Gilt FIRE &MA lITSURANCE.O* -.o f Philadelphia. .Tbikold and reliable Company it* appointed . _ ,-• . • • • ROBERT, 'C.. HILLS AGI64 FOE , Oincsr-Centre Stteville, Peniiallrfiinist 2 • October 14; VA. ' " • _ 41-3 m IsIEW YORK ACCIDENTAL -INSURANCE COMPANY, Cash Cali . . . . lasares against AOc4dlenor of • ORNRItAL ACCIDENTS Include the Traveling Risk, and Also all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones. Snraius,•Bruises,: Cuts. Gunshot-Wounds,. Burns and Scalds,..Rites of: Dogs, Assaults by Burglars, Robbers Or Murdereis—the action of Lightning or Sun 13trake, the effecti of ekplosion, Floods and :Suffocation by Drowning_ or Choking, . _ EDWD. GRERNE,See•y. WM. A: BAYLEY , ?rest. • • HENRY A.1311.r.5, General Agent.- .; • • - ROBERT C. : Oct it '65. . . PHENIX INSIIIIZLNCE Co. Brooklyn N. Y. Cask .Capital,::. :::..1000,000 ' 00 Surplus 518,910 79 . Ssrnnq it Citov.‘ET.L.,Prn. Enu.tr.W; Cuoivim.' V. Piet . . PnlLAra. SLIAW; *fly: .. • ' • Is Authorized to issue. Policies for Schuylkill .County. Office over Bright's Hardware Store,' .Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. October ,T, .6.5. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE General Iniurance Agt. and Broker, °Mee over, Brighes•llardware./13tore, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, Pa MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Oo„ of 141. Y. Cash Assets orer ..... ' Insnranci.effeeted in any reliable Company at 'mai• enable_ rates.. • August 1.9,...85. • .M . ETROPOL:ITAN . • FIRE. - INSITRANOE , CO., N. Y. - .. CastiVapitul,.. . '51,000,000 Asimetm over • • . '639,000 7/JAMES . LORIMER GRAHAM, President. • • ' .J. C. GOODILIDGE, Secretary. • ' • .: • " 1). BEVEUDGE,..Agent for Schuylkill Connty, will receive applications and issue Policies. ' • . . 'Losses promptlyadjusted., • • . . Amects President—G. W. HOLLENBACK Vice President—L. D. SHOEMAKER. - - . Secretary—a. C. SMITH. . • A17,1..D. BEVERIDGB, , For Schuylkill Co., Office, CENTRE .. STREET, • Potts vine, EApril,22; 765;-1.6-tfl Jilly 2 9 . '6.)--30.- Inpoipoiate4 1819:. .CluterTeriaet* Paid up Canine:L.. Amount of. Aosocto.. Lorain Paid in 45 Years,— $17,435,891 71 T. A: 'At/MANDEB. Treat. Secty. JONA. (10)i , WIS, 4r., A. See: E. 3. Rawirrr. Tray. Agt. L A. Agt., Worcester; 'Mass. WALTER, SIIEAFER, •-• .• CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. *: July, 22, '6,6. • • • 9.9-Cui POU*OIIO,Pa: LIVERPOOL & LONDON • & GLOBE INSUgANCE Cash. Cri - pital and Assets. 16,600,006 Invested in the United States ever: .$1,3,00,000: A. DopinzA24l:. Clerk, HOPEEINSTRANOI. COMPANY, MEW' haven; Connecticut. - "Cash . Capital " • • • .5500,000 Surplus JAIL - 11t,.1 . 865 ' 13159,070, 9S, -InSiminee effected in the host CoMpanies on favors; ble terms.. .Losses pr.uptly.ruljuSted and paid without delay. - • Apr 11.1.5, 1794.. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 4794 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA isteprporitted,.• 1794., The °West Insur ance Company in the United States. .11nS'Pnid Over $17,000.000 'Losses in Cash. Since its Organization- . . CASH CAPITAL • • • •• • . $500,000.00 ASSETS.::..::. • .. • • • $1,642,727.92 DIRECTORSr AETTIEE G. enerts, -, S. Moan Wsis,• • •. • • SAMUEL W.' JOSE.% &SIN MALON; • JOGS A. Bites's; ..- GEORGE L. HARRISON, •'. CSAELES . -TAYLOIL, •‘ , FEASCIS R.' Cork- ' Amnsoss • - . - .EnwXBD H. Thafrrs.; • Riciultn•D. -Wooa, :EDWARD S. PLARSE; WILLIAM WELSH.- Ccsnurroa, - : E.Hr.own - ,.- T. CUASGEON. HENRY; JAMES N. 'DIG/LSO:I. • . • . 'ARTHUR G: COFFIN, - Presldent.• ••Agent at.Pottsville: •• T. GODFREY.' ... • Office, blahantongo, near Centre :Street. . Dec: 1.0. !64. . .50-17 •MEROH ANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY • • ...OF HARTFORD, CONN.. ' OF FllloE—.4Ukaiter Oak ilankßailding: CASH CAPITAL, .'L $200,900.00. ..ITetisurplus,. Jan. 1,1065, .$120,231.34. E. THOS...Loppgu... • . BLIEK HOARD. • • Secret.;*, • Fn.*dent.: ROBERT . -:HILL, Agent, Pottsville,...ra.. ; %. • tx7tliorized to issue Policies i>t.'the abtive Bell . NiaveMh-er able " . •• . • CHAR TER '1829: PERPETUAL. . . • - .. . FIRE .::INSURANCE COMPANYFRANKLIN . PIHLADELPHIA.... • Asseti, of. JOnnary 1,1.1364, • ":. $2,501 1 297 • • • . Czapiinl . ' $400,000 Accrued:szrplika., • • 091,560 Invested Premiums;:. .. ;1,103,42$ • • - ' • I -• • Unsettted.Clninaa; 4 Income fair 1.5641, . • • $310,000.. LOSS 'PAID SINCE 1.92 Q, • .-• $5,000 ; 000. ' •• ' ' PERPETUAL AND TEXPORARY.POLT .-.' OLF.S 9N.L.143101AL DIRECTOR*:. • .• CHARLES N. BANCKER,. ISAAC LEA.; • SAMUEL WAGNER, r• • . EDWARD C.. DALE, • .GRA NT, - • • CEO. P-A.LES_ • JACOB R: SMITH, . A LFRED FrrLM GEO. W. RICHARDS, FRAS. W. LEWIS„ 11L.D. AIIINAILLEI4 N. ANCKER,Priemident. 'EDWARD Vico-President. JAS:W:McALLISTB.R. Sec. Pro. Tenn. •.- • The anhscriher is agent for, the ahthie mentioned in stitation, .and is prepared to make insurance on every - description of property; at the lowest rates. • . HENRY- C. RussEL, Agt. Pottaville, - .March 19, it-tf . • . 141 - lit . o,?,4Tir4v, - li - f ' .Y 1 ROBERT C. HILL ROBEltrr C. HILL, Wyoming Fire. Insurance Do, OF WILKESBARELE. INSURANCE. F. B. KAERCHER, General Insurance Agent. Pllll, A DELPHIA. : 41.14 114 ) 1 t 40: . NEW:= W•IIOItESALE: • WINE-.AND LIQUOR STORE, POTTSVII_,LE, P Vii. $250,000 Champagne, Claret, Of the most Supexior Qualities, A-41:4-e_iNi NE.s', Imperial Cabinet, Old Family Rye, $150,000 SUPERIOR WHISKEY ! 82,230,000 00 ..'3,850,331 78 Old Ilemieiwy, Old Martel, Old Otard, Dupuy & Co's, DARK ..& PALE BRAiNDY! z co ail 2i 1-4 C 1.3 •4 0 13 1-3 0 M 0 ° 4 2 r r td Aak 0) (a.) . 0 Superioi 'Scotch Ale, wiNE . s: . :: - 44‘.. - .-:I 4 ICtU . Og.', - Always on hand and for sale cheap, .ON. L 17..F.0,-R - 0 A,5.1:11 HENNESSY & DUFFY'S, 'pOTTSVILLE; PA. ogtoer 21, 165 ''-: .'''':,:.T:T'.' € .:,*';'. - ; .T":' - .;.'-;i , :' .' 6.:-:.Y4''''.' MEM .1:1,, 1 ,ti,r_E4...:T.44AC 1 : Port, Sheir3i ! Xadeira, dm, Together with the purest (PURE JUICE.) --ALSO-- Old Baurbon, \ Overholt, 2= and =CY, Old Nectar, Old Apple, And all the various brands of EXCELSIOR, Pinet, Castillon & Co's, And all the best Brands of AT THE Irish and Scotch Whisky, Old Jamaica and New England Rum, And Every Variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SILVER TERasuE, Ins 4 be one of the of farm be.st `Crops when the . birds were thought to . he well sold at Christmas and Tbanksgie.. ing:, - ,For twelve and lottneen cents a poilud.• It Cannot beaOything-,else when the price is inultiplied by .three... Turkey is at the top or' the scale of high prices, and lutist be about the Moat' profitahle meat We.can rdise. C or p can hebought...for:z..dollar tibushel,' and h . Was frequently at that price- _when :poultry was worth; pOund Corn will make just asf,much flesh noWas ever. One • greatadvantitge of this kind of stock is, that they care of theinselres, - and do their own Foraging: After the young broods are - .fairlfstarted, si a minith old, they shift for themielvestintil the cold nights of Autnniti.colue - ori,. when the:fattening pro. cesishoUld - begit.• Tifose make s "mistake . . who .put - off the feeding later : At this time. their feed, of grasshoppers,.. crickets., and oth er insects, Which - has so largely • Supplied. theirlwarits,-. beginato fall off.•: There is z,o . Objection . to ,their roaming still and gathefing wintt.they. can ; lve:do not approve of shut- . - Ong them up.: This will do very is ell 1 - ,, r ducks and: geese. but the., turkey is amore - enterprising bird, 'and it- cluifeS his restle - ss" spirit to-be confined itra pen, no Matter how well he may be, fed.: The flock's will gatlite a good deal from the Woods anti - ..fields, - all . through:October and' November,especially irrpast is abundant.. What is wanted, Is that they, should gb - to . theirroosts` erery night. with full crops. As_ the insects drop off, their :ft.)oi k ahould belncreased. - At first they need" only tObe fed at night. .This will not pre vent their - excursions" in the morning, will make' fur their familiar pastures as 'soon as they leer& their 'perches. flegtital feed •ing will encourage . them to come hin° early, Juid to roost near the farm -buildings where they are - safest. A too or two of turkies.ls' tot:Y.llmph property in these days to - hare ly inn rOund loose: Encourage them to come. at call and keep the flOcks.well in hand: -.A.s.the Weather grows colder, increase the feed and . improve quality.. To promote thrift, nothing- pei haps better-than h 0 4 1.1 potatoes mashed up with oat or corn meal and givenwarm. Topreyent,Wasting,:these should he fed in :troughs- made for the p er : pose. : ThelArd is a gross feeder and almuit that ordinarily •goei to the pig stye will be acceptable. He ,has, however. biS • decided taste;," and knows Which side his bread is buttered as Well as taller. bipeds. lie has:an eagle eye for-grain oats, l arley, buck. Wheat and corn, and all t hese may. be gives with decided advatitttge: His especial weak. 'nessis Indian corn ; and his eye twinkle widt delight at the sight 01 this golden grain ;116, 11 , 11 tells the Aory of his keeping. For the last six weeks of "'his life he should tie plied with'eorn as the .islandard diet. 'There is in) cheating- the cOlisutner, A lean • bird is net the thing for fOrty cents a Pound. Be hotteq, give hint a - plump 'corn fed fowl, -and sleep with a thriving pocket and. good conscience, - though the cribslgrow lean. - .Froht the A'itteriertn Agrtelitturigt..- AMOPT OF SEED WHEAT FOR IN ACRE. Every .wheat plant requires tOr its lair de; •yelopmenkart area of about 'l6 square inehrs, Mr apiece -of grotinil 4 inches square. 'Phi re arc in an acre of laud '43,560 square fevt.L. Rich square fern: cot:taintso of these 4-intt! squares; hence is' capable - of ...sustainit,g 6 wheatplauts ;arid so we have 302 ; 040 as the number of wheat. plants that Will grow ad 7 varnageously on an, acre of good . 1,1 1 bushel-.of wheat . with kernels. of fair size, there are 'abOut 650,000 grains. If these-be unit . distributed over tine acre, .there • will be about 15 kernels on every square foot or a friction more - than 0 - sqtiare inclk:s, or -an area of 3 inches, square, for each kerod.— Did the wheat plant . produce only' one stalk and head, this would not be too thick. But, as we may cipect every plant to tiller, that is produce froth.l to 0; or more sterns. f all therie kernels slit - Mid grow, the -straw. would. • . be so thlek_ tk at the ears of 'wheatwouhl be Short and sn . lllol, tind'the grain alio of a di minutive size. But,. In Prict . ce,. we F.ud that there is a. failure somewhere ; for if we use net more seed, the grain int stun i thick enough on the- ground._ Whit then becomes . of thd seed ?—and how ;muck-mu -4 we use? Much -depends upon the-size of the kernels, the nuniber that will vegetate, the condition of the soil, antt the-manner-0( putting in the Seed;. Sortie kernels often ere. nearly. twice . •as as'otherS. .When kernelg are, small! of c•turSe; less seed is required,: and vice".verga. If the grain here threshed with a ma chine which -has bruised the kernels, more. aced ismecee-mry thenlithreshed with a flail or whipped out, Which_ is the best way to 'thresh for seed. When it is.put in with a good drill,.has seed - will be required. than if sowed ibroadcnit;: When the. soil is' rich, an acre Will require less seed than'if the ground is in a Poor state of fertility, for the richer the spilis, the more the plants will tiller.= Oneboshel of good seed per acre, well put into a - richsoil, e is enough.. Making suitable allotVances for - imperfection: tillirded .to: it is .advisable to - - increase the' an Mint sdmetitnes to 2 :bushels per. here. Usually about 2 btisliels is the„adv iar hie - quantity.: If plants have room to' tiller when the soil is fertile, thin seeding will,,yield es much as thick. geripto. ARcusu.,-,-Pui bread crumbs into a Sauce p,m, witircreann,Lialt and . pepper; when the bread has abiorbed Ilia cream or milk, break in a few eggs :and try as omeirt. biatLy : Brtoritake four ounces of pearl barley, rico turUiPS 7 three ounces of intihm meal, and. three. ounces of sweet 'erearl. Steep the pearl-harley (after:wishing) twelve hoiirs set it on the fire in. five quarts of freshwater, addieg the turnip - 5; LOil „gently an hour, add ihe. cream ; stir in the finial; thin it, if neeessary,:nwith more water, and '. simmer gently twenty Minutes. . . CnEESECA,KE TO - KZEP A YEAR.—Take f)nB pound of loaf sugar, six.eggs well,beaten,..the juice of three duel:mons, the grated rindof two, and a: quarter of a: pound of freih but-. ter: Put these ingredients into a sauee-pan , and stir. the 'mixture _over a slow-fire until it is as thick as honey..., Put into a jar, and . you. will "have it. always at nand for' making cheesecakes, as.it will last good I.year: Bc - rrEneo .Eaa.s.- 7 - our, eggs well beaten, three tablespoonfuls of cream or milk, a little grated tongue or beef, pepper and salt, three ounces of butter; put-in astew pan until quite hot, then add the eggs—stir all the time until quite thick. Flave.a slice bread' toasted and, buttered ready, spread the mixture .upon It, and o send it table very hot. • - TALC AS-AN .. ,A.PTLICATIO . N To WOE:NOS.—DT Guyon, ot Paris, speaks in :very high taints of talc(siciliate of alumina and inagnesia) as nic:application. 'to burns .and suppurating wounds. IL. is very clean and soft; resiits fertnentation, and thereforeopposes yegets , ,causes no pain ; rapidly deans the woutitiV and produces healthy gmoulationee. 'lt is . alio . an excellent two _ Tai DEarser.CocitnoActica.--Sprinkle pow dered borax into the tracks and on the tables and"dresser and• Root of the, kitchen before goinf torhed. Two or three evenings they all disappear. The kiv;hen floor ought to be swept previous to sprinkling it. Covvr.rtterr.