'orienttiiy:it (qvltibin [Communications for this dopagtmont, if • = not Of too great length, are respect,: fully requested.—TD.] • ; HIE GOLDRIN OLTICKEN DULL'S. The fallowing are 50010 rules that it Would he well to observe in raising chickens: 1. Keep the chickens in a warm, clean, dry coop. 4. Don't let them run out in the morning until the sun has removed the dew from the grass. 3. Let them have plenty of food and fresh water. 4. The coop must be rat proof. 5. Don't let the chickens have access to slops or stagnant water. Ib. Seo that they are well housed when a storm is threatening. ItUT,Eg FOB KEEPING THE lIIINNERV IN = 1. Olean oat every day and mprinklo a handful of lime. 2. _ Sprinkle ashes over the floor two or three times a week. 3. Frequently change the straw to' hay forming the nests', and whitewash the nest boxes at, every renewal, and twice a year thoroughly whitewash 1110 whole interior of the whouse. E= ECM= 1: Set the hen in e, place where she will not ho disturbed.. 2. Give a large lieu fourteen or fifteen eggs,' a medium sized one 'twelve or thirteen, and a small hen cloven. 3. Don't let the hen come ont of the ,setting room until she has hatched, but keep her supplied with gravel, food, and water. 4. When the chickens are hatched leave them in the nest for the first eight or tell hours - Don't meddle with the eggs timing incubation ; sprinkling them with water, turning onco a day, and all foolishness is apt to prevout the eggs l'Com hatching. -:-lirtrul Nero Yorker. The Prairie Former, in speaking of a "boy's rights on a farm, - talks in this truthful way : "We are strongly • inclined to the opinion that there are no offices do Poorly appreciated, as those performed by boys on a farm. They Bgldoin get any credit when things go Nimll when the contrary fiithe ease. If anything• is lost, it is al ways the boy tint has been neglectful. If the gate was left unfastened or the bars' down, it is - the boy who was to If the hens don't lay ). it is be cause On boy hasn't fed them. If din ne'r is late, it is for — the reason that the boy did not prepare the wood in season. If the cow gives bloody iuillc, it is be cause the boy threw a stone at her, killed it toad in her path, or rac home.ed her in driv ing her Cattle get into the fields because iniiys break down the fences in climbing • over them. Roofs are leafy for thc reason that they -have-been-rum: - ring on them, If a pitcher is broken by some older member of the family, the cause traced _to a crack .made by the boy the last time ho used it." All of which is sadly true. The Most uninteresting work, sorting potatoes on rainy days, setting out cabbages after a shower, turning a grindstuimby the hour to grind dull scythes and dull axes, running for water while the men rest their iron legs, working with the poor est tools such as dull scythes., and old worn out hoes, manure .forks with two tines, and like treatment with reference to ttlikost everything, Is too often the lot of boys who are expected to lore farming and grow up to be farmers. A Bruttimit'Cuoss ON COMMON POUT: TRY.—An experimenter writes : Some yein:s ago, anticipating a visit. to my na tive land, and wishing to take with me some fowls of good size for a cross with our creole stock, I purchased of a far mer a few young hens ; and having them brought to town to wait my departure, gave them liberty in our yard ; but owing to the change in the programme of life, my trip was postponed. My hens were well cared for and soon began to lay, and having o ,no business occupation, and ing naturally interested in howls, kept a strict account of the eggS. I soot' dis covered however, that I had• but. one good layer among the whole, and that. was a part, Brahma, she laying almost every day, and this in winter. Some of the others being crossed with rochins, laid a few eggs and wished to set, but my Brahma kept on until she had laid 1)2 eggs, and in that, time losing altogether b o a 15 days. DOMICSTII anti eakes should be kept in tin box of stone jar. A hot shovel held over varnished fur viture will take out white spots. Frozen potatoes make more starch than fresh ones ; duly also make nice .eake. To select nutmegs, prick them with pin. 'lf they ale good the oil will in stantly spread around the puncture. po riot wrap knives and forks up in . woolens; wrap them in good siroAg -- '` , ,paper. Steel is injured by lying in woolens. Twagallonii of flue elutreoal will pu rify a dozen hogshead of water, When the smell is so unpleasant 'that it cannot, lie IMS When walnuts inn:it been ltept'until the r tneat is too much 'dried to ho nod, let them stand in milk and water eight hours, and dry them, and they will ho fresh as when new. • OF all di() ' flreiry places deliver us from the dreary Parer houses which so many people call "home." liars for a front gale ; chicken wallowing liZoin the door ; pig pens ,elhow Mg the house. in the rear ;.scraggy- trees never eared for, Dr no trees at all ;''''no vines over the 'door ; no laWn ; no flowering shrubs ; no mantiess'; no trimness. And yet a lawn, and ,tp.r, and . anent walk, .and a pleas- ant preb, and a .plain fence around all do not cost d great deal. They can he seemed little by little, at add times, and• the expense hardly be NC And if over the time comes Whoa it is hest to sell the farm, fifty dollars so invested will'often bring back ilve•butuVed. ; ,-,Fer a man Is a bruto who Will not insensibly yield to a higher price for n such a 'farm when ho thinks of the pleasant Surroundings : it offers jtis wife and children. Trig crop reports from nil parts of tho West aitd 4bouthwest, 'are favorable. The only exception in some westenit,lo •calities id-wheat, .'riir continued dry weather hi Eng land la oreatingithum aniong the farm mu aiiiountiiig almost to a panic.. . Don's , boat "yogi' carpotn. Tpr Icind nonit and 'firtnnerss, and. if that' r.dobOn't kgop thorn down, flood for a bailiff nail have tbatu takou DRY GOODS, *dia. SPECIE PRICES. ItEDUCTIO IN PItICIS EXTitAoIiDINARY GREENFIELD'S, NO. 4 EAST MAIN STREET'. ➢ 'GRAND DISPLAY Of all 110, I.alosl. :NOTWI, 10 DllEf3o OdODS Ehlraqi moot I Molt of BLACK SILKS at (I. rntlp. lieduct.tl prfr Jupmmec l'hilll and Striped SilF n, Jnpotese F atilt Niqi Flunk of COIN 0 It El) F I 1(9,. A 1;1.11, ttv uirtlit,ll of New 'id Itttt NI/Ittl, V, ryCI I' Bret Drinintoq ro(!nc.,l to 20 and 23 conic 20 10 yard,. lip t Cull.) Ht. 10 eentm All tit., Ito, mattes of print 4 at 1 . .! coma flitighttnle „•41,n„ , 1 pricpn, Ilex) I uppli•lon, I )rutl ‘ilde ut 12!', 5.111!.t. blew 1.1 at 18 volt., =lllll Aleat.bol hut! Utald oArllo.l 111,11. 0110 •211.1 ,1,14., 111 12 !::!,11:1, 1 u'kx of l'Orf ON A t)1 TICK" !Nip, ECIC PORT) DENIMS lIICRO,RV STRIPES, • And all at greatly I lalataal privex A (1.0,1121),1; ee - r/tx. Br,AcK ALPACAS A SPECIAL BARGAIN Itl the ni,tivt., liely r.Mipol . tloll for Wright oi I , ,r . l.l•ltuty it hurt ro +lll,l ~11:1,1, tiurpaqxv;l by nnyiii Ow country kriceß $3, 10, 00, 00, OQ. =9 I= JObt opened for MEN AND 110Y:+, very ebenp I= WHITE -rit!tibries, Netinsm,k, \I nx:inx Beautiful I , i.ple• fifty per cent 'owe). than lust .prnr'• l h... 8 MEM I= iii grvat VIII 1..1 les Tpe mtoal.o of buys. t.. the 04/11' xrurlc. In earm.slly nolicilvd. Ilv 111 offer Li un Aldo 'll.lrg‘lll/1 that rennet be F,Aniol 111 huge ell*" v.•r lz,rl lib old ...oils 1%/11. L. 'P. (AtIi:ENFIELD lEEE MEM SUMMER. MIMI ~'l;,V'l'lt.~ i, Dlo I s s 40 . , Nor; ly, 1.1. n ..1,1•• ..o 41 or. , II ..1 =I ME = I= Ithwc (:1 , •11”•lito , , ) ards 11411wirx, Pop' .Alpo rue, g 1111.(1. Inn 118 French Peri, ull M meat Wrgai.A w II I T ooDs for driNx,,, of evory an,l Jig v 01r0x.m. , , al 40 alld COON =M A utifpi liAlint'lllll.lll. ot LnAicd, .S)loatu, And, Cloldret . !'H lI,ISOLS SUN UM nitiii.LAg • sitIIV I, *II IWI, Hi 3ii thi,',lyl4.• t 5V11.01.. I. I (", POINT I! A.. 111.11.11.1 al 11. I) 0 M 'l' e 11 , . 00I) 4 ,elling g..e.:•:. 6 y 7,111,1.11 I" Muslipx, (.71111,:orrT h lillighlkolg .114,11t5g4. 'l%,lre Lln \iiiikl4,.‘ll,..lll.litil PA , TS STUFF o eVi.ry LOU'S AND CA SS In grelt vnriviy, and idling ti irry lee•'prlern Clnll x, riasimeres, V•xrilg6, Li en =1 111 url•Ill Var:Pt . .111111 Ni . lllll.4nt OW loUl.nt CARPXT9I CA It P - 14 Till Best quality Lowell threo-ply'earpeta, Extra filipeel two•plV curpol In i reatmirlety of .. bitudannln patterni. Beautiful li.allorna of importod farroto, ranglii„ in prim., from 60 ilet; . tii to $1 lio;. yard All Nvidtlls of Strlpod Carpets for halls and httilrx Beautiful pattornH Ara etylen (g,pruealry'd Pngllnh Trtvotgt . y Itrultiets CnEvoth. 110010.0001 ii Rag Cm• • •• Voln.llltotluge 01011 10 wllllO 0011chec10.11 Fnncy elo 0 " Abating. ' Super qunllly Cocoa Alt.l Wo dory compril Ilion In nil klnda or goods Wo wol Please .ca'l *n4l spleellontl frOlil lh -1111101dt _ & Hip) or flan Carput gal!, N 0.2 EAST MAIN 1311LIIET, 94".111.1.9tX, 10tutiy70 • . JOHN IL it ": PAPS COL PPPPPPPPPPP • • PPPP. PPP PPPP PPP? PPPP. PPPP PPPPPPPP PPPPP PPP PPPP _ PPPPPPPPPP ' 4111111111111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 nurin , 11111111 11111111 1111111111111111 AAA A AAA AAAAA AAAAAA AAA AAA A AAA AAA A • AAAAAA, AAA, AAAAAAA AAAA AA NNNNNN NNNNNNN NNN N NNN NNN N. 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A Ilnidttql or ihrit• lIIIW Pi WIII lwlor ItENT, nod i t rent sill oi ',art 'IA3111011( 1 r lug stttne It; ca. of por.limr This Hurling. moo will ninko lLc purchnso on4y, by CJ z lolla Hine fur pollll.lll,.illititeill “Ilow orp.rtmlity Woe Al.t. good P;co`i! , SI,SNI) PIANk):4 lot :On, ht 11.,11 itii,l w'4rtlu•r pat Old, ii) re l o .1 I,lty. - 2; 11, E T N AN S E N), nL ii r...11. ,, a Mann ket,ry or E. P. Neetipt - 11 , 1 , 1( I pt , ' • (ronll , `llY Tliii 11/lii 1.,d 'I n t he win Id, nildAtli wa4'nnA , ..4 4M4 nedrt• by myself 19r fl en 'yottra:,' Afro g" VI,OI.INS O GUITARS. A:OOItDit;ONS, Zzo. til;:k;T MUSIC AN.4 . MUSIC ,BOOKS, STRINGS OP ALL KINDS, tit,l everything appertelning toth.o munlo Inistrieee. pinnon, ktelogruip,•filia,Orinns taken In putt lay for new mien. REpA All Madill:of inatranionra repaired and inned Call and oxamlini my clock and I am fano I can !lon o ArF,Eivi Do al forgot tliu ,11, WEST MAlfir STIIEET, r, (oppositi! Marion :OARLISLB, • IGIIEST PREMIUM SILVER !waded over all competition, 14. rikeehonio .', Exhibition, Boston, October, 18139. • ',TUE •ORIGINAL AND GENUINE: 611 )1 iNtl E ATE , with pat,itted Duet ii.cf ea, fir do Dnr P.m9t4, \V r •nght Iron llxdlirtuq and A olnillallv lleglllillor, I r 1;111,1114 Anthracite or 0111111nm/0v Coal or Word. 10 xlOO9 lor blirlMork , 41, ,n WWI, 31orolfiketIlr II Only by j. REVI , I4) LI) A- lip N, Tin's/ . II Wt., nil .. Walk Or li OVy o,l' WollVet .1 10 aro OM .104'.1 to olr .1111.1 I/II ' l'ln'y are lio• .013' rY 1031. JO. 11.111111 . 0 . 11 tin tiolm ..I COO s.t. I O •1.. (241(A: ug I tailges, I. 4- 14444.4.4.1t,.4.4.4.4,44444. .1111 F.lllO =I Flat Top Ileating Itange, Fire Place Heaters, Low Dewn Grates, Slate Mantels, Iteg, , isters, Ventilators Pion),blots giving full ileserliiiion, sent free, to nny TE. CALDWEL L & CO 91)2 CTIESTNIIT sTREET, PIFILADELPAIA, KUI oNi.v FT SI %S.; I.IOODS. AFT IMAL 'SRVAItIETY (IF All perBMIN reallj , fine ruticks, rolishlo in quality, and moderato In price, are certain to be pleased by our rxreefillufly Newr and varied rants . - lion. Our stock Is kept 111W:1)4 freak .by sciditions !Tom first coerces. ^ Onr mon; is pronounced one of Iho ;post elrgant In the World; and any panes visiting tin city nru nor , dinlly Invite) to ran and Inspect it nt their leisure. 20Janinly JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, IVe too the only authorized wholeNalo and nrotail "titTa - linn'; tti thu llognnfun' flenunpunuu in thin State mud mull null of theta atnnuanulfacturunnu rah, Cirvulav lola on apidicatiou. GREAT CA.USI?, OF Misty olluAW , , (111 CA N ,%, I b , c tile too the lett ill e. treatment, I r.tqleat Cure t.e.mieal NVI, e I:fle., te. Sperm :It-10m, I.v Sett..th t ele Intel tat? try Embeli.ttet, Illlpu -1,•1„•.,N,•1t',1US Ilcl,il Ity, 11.1 l /111/1.1i1111.11. I. Nitry t.hrge t ettrettitutition, Etol:eiety met Fite; .11.11 tel lund l'lty.tieul 111 . 111/I,lty. Itithert .1. Cul,. well, NI. II:. mother of' the e tireett ORGAN'', Tile W. Id ,1111111,1 , 11 onLhyr, In UCH if.i . t chltrly wove., Irmo his vtrn experionir flint the IC , lot • ons..,nollees of self those MILIVIIIt tot divine, and wilhnut dole 1...rt00, - sorgleal operations, boligles, Inxtnuuru x, ringsor elothols. I,sin log out. it 111114.„I' el., nl .1 . 11/1111 and elfertlbil, by whirl every t.utl'orer, no loan,. what its x olelitlon unity be, unity cur,, 1111,14..11, cheaply, ple,oely, nnJ nellettlly. 1 11t14 1 etore s t•01.11.131114/11...1},{1111 iilllll :11/114 SP.{ mlts. Inn 1,1411,11`11V1 . 11/11, In .1.11314i1i, vx the 'ls eibl .1 1 .41 x ....obi, or too is , 4l:ble h lll . ll l lll, Icy ,1 , 11.,..,11,: t),.. publishers lliV./Eweli's “Marriago• pike ~,•,,,s. hi111,•44 the pu1.11•11.•rs, J. C. ICI,INt; DO., 1 . J7 0511, It 4.r0 , T() E Tliur eau lw .... 01:11, hales iwi tut. Ihnu a.,ud is ...oiled' ti •.y tynil y for vte y with. u I. lint' VS' i; NJIICAN TALL'AV 90.11 1 ree 1111 l 104:14:41 00 19110;10 1.9;p001.0 For poll 91'41 1.09000011 10:0 ; 10r Ow 1.1101; for thu 10911:14 0111/19,1 lll 0 "id lq• ;411 1.;;;),000; i;1 ot;;;;t9t001101.0 ot or, ri„1 1 1 1 11 1: 1; II j; Nro9t. No. :119 Nollll 1'009• Hirvet, P1111011011;1110. 10191;70 gin; -.:*;()Ag ,1: EM.) 1 ‘ no .\' s _!URE LIQI 0138, If'.I4VES ,t( 140001 t tiTol[ll. . JOHN HANNON, N. E. Conllanovr and Pomfret strccte. (A row doors south of llootz'smtore.) Ihu•u Rye IVlnslcy, Bost COIIIIIIOII Whisky, Ihn•a 11011 tool Giuger Itrundy, , ' 1..114110., Sherry WIDe, • . Jamaica Rom, Hasp ,prop. Clotinpagtie. lIIVUERST - INIIOFF'g nod (1 15, SI'1"1'1•:Ity. E=MI The Atmlol lAA, rhnutthttql ethe/th , ttY Itr C.'"l matt, 11111 the lurttedt c. moil* . ottoido of th. erp. humeri • and • NU3IIIEIt OFN!ENI!!I.itS, :11,000, (411.1 ipl. ug ones uJcb month ) „ 'nem° in 1869. ; .;;; • • tr ig,TIM 88(1 • 4.8 9. 1 tiumb..l. of Policies boolyti in FLUTES„ ti' 0111 re v. ith ;tam T. Green, mg , Smith liana ver utreet, where pamphlet', and Information may.bp• obtained, and anplicatimls Mimi. Special twine. moots to miniature and persons lnuaring„ter benevo lent °Meet..' '7 . • 'l2mia7ollm. . . . SEWING MACHINES The Bost, SimPlest and Choapost.. ll HE SE-machines are adopted to do, all kinds of famllyacating, working ognelly we I upon Bilk Linen and Cotton goods, with Bilk, Cotton and Linen threads, making af beautiful and perfeet stitch alike on both sides of .tho article sowede All machines sold are warranted., . ' . . . . Oa 11 and examine. at Rail Road Tolograph ORIco, Patinae, R. • • May .1861-tf. DRUGS: :AT No. 6 EloOth,otul No. 10 Notth llanofor otrooto, 6 I 2 'Y AD V,eRTISPMENTs. ESTABLIBIIED 1851 SELF-RE9ULATING WROUGHT IRON; - ANI ror. • Miler( Streetti, 'PHIL%I I I.t 111 A, PA JEWELERS, AND I MPOR E S , I= El= JIALLItY, ST IN ER WA All = I= I= ll= =36 =I LOOKING (MASSES. • The best 111111 011 1 11111,1. PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Msst elvont kyles. Clll{OMO-I,IIIIOGRAPIIS, noropvitn and Antvrlml—nn ENGIIAYINGS. 111. pullicatitin4. ROCIEIt9r-ClitourEs. • EARLES' GALLERIES, 810 Chestnut street, I= =IC Price, Six Cents L4'l, Insurance company. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ovotT. NO. 416 MAIN sTntivr, mibly.wi s ay., WO ON:IN ASS .T 4, OVER $7,5G0,00n, (lufil rts)filly .I..creslng.) 10 , Y, JANIBS S. WOODBUR/. PICISTNSON, PA srodal 'Agent; I Home Advertisements Wheeler and Wilon and' Elliptic LOCK STITCH t SEWING MACHINES HAVB OTITA I S ( I 3 ,f P r gigl ilEllB' 14nV/Oly , GROCERIES, CANDY, FRESH GROCERIES I • GROCERIES 1 • Always to bo hot at tits On NAP, STORE, NO. b 8 EAST POMFRET STREET " And why are they always fresh? Because we sell great amount of them, and sell them low. There• fore, turn our stock often, and consequently our goods roust ho fresh. You will find everything you wish in the way of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, 0 LkiS WA RE, . ... . . WI ,LOW and . . CEDAR WARE, STONE and CROCKERY 4 WARE, . Mica Haim, Driod Ilauf, Ilalogina, Boar, TOllOlOl, 1161'111k 111,11 Cowhorx of everrilevriptloo Plel, Spiced nod Frg.ll Oyslon+ Sardines, liuplish Picking, 1,0111011 Syrops, kr., pod no cod to N 0 1 0 N . s If la Well . . to illubliolollolll, comp 1111 d see fitryoor todve, and pitreno if It don't snit ' yen to conic, crud your children, nn they . till he dealt ivith the mare uttro rn if you Were floluyinireelf. = COUNVItY !!RODU CE taken fil.exchangu fur goods, or cull t3{‘:). B. HOFFMAN'S SONS No. 88 rAAT polirßET STREET, ME= tringfurrod toy °Mire Interoot In Iho groevry business to my Song, thorto indubtud to moan] requented to guide with thorn, during illy oh ounce Id Europe • (IEO. lt. 110F1,31AN. MASONIIEIMER. Dual, In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, DINE QUALITY OF TEA'S, PURE SPICES. QUEIINSWARE : • OLASSIyARE, STONEWARE,