Farm- 'Work tor. November: [We copy from be American Agrieteb turatthe following ander of operations for November,.lB6l :] The shorttning days and_ intervals. of severe weather - betoken thilpproach of winter, ainLeviiitthing should be in'reini irress for its comitg. Any root or other crop unharvested needs the first attention. Threshing and marketing-grain will pro fitably occupy the time of many. Perma nent improvements in building, fencing. d2tining,itC., Coe be Made most favora bly at this seas 4. Mtuldings should be thoroughly. exam. +Bed, andtput in itepair. Clear out and fit stables' and shks for, the early mom odation of stock.] ~Cattle- Confine in the stables at night, sa • feedlrb erallly, and with a variety of " food. use t he straw critter—it is a good economizer of fethiei; emik roots , Cellars—Keep well ventilated where roots are stored, and guard against rats. Use .straw, leaves, muck, or 'soil rat her than qtable manure for banking up out- side _ Cisterns and Wells—See ' that all fix tures are in order to convey water, and guard against freezing of pipes. Cora --Compete husking,4 not dcne, or as soon as practicable; the weather arid, vermin injure that left in the field. Ttie : atalks should be saved from the beat ing and 'rotting of storms. store the ears is welt ventilated cribs. Select the be.,t gars for seed, if neglected until now. Draining—Continue to Inakd drains as needed, while the weather permits. Clear out open. witches and road sluice ways, and occasionally examine drain furrows in grain fields. Standing hater kills mid rooti, rilit-'—iCeep in a cool place, but guard against freezing.. Sort-Over before ren(o . nog to Winter quarters. Grain—Thresh early; and tuarliet'm store securely. Select the best fur seed produces like . . ,llogs--!Keep up tbei l r appetite by ebange of food, and fatten-. as rapidly as poSsible.' : Cold weather consumes fat. FOr curly pigs turn a 'wile• atuong, the breeders. Iliirses—Feed with • unthreashed oats run through thecutter,'lwith bay and car rots, alternating occasionally. Keep sta bler well ventilated, anii keep the Ekin ckan 'and active with lcurry colub and brush: 3ce houses—Preparelfor early filling. 'Aye may be but one clop of good ice. plenty of leaves from the *cods and muck froth the swamps, to •ute-for bedding and cot4ost. Allow no ac;ctifiulation' of heaps', near the stable trobis; Keep - all under cover in sheds, and enuipost with ,muck, etc., as fast,as collected.. Plenty of nianure=good crops PloW heavy lands intended for core in aliting,.nrid leave it unharrowed, to ame 7 liora - te the soil and destroi anscets -Tonlity=Complete fattening early. • ;- Keep the.•store, hens in warm quarters. feed well, give them') a little fresh meat cceasidnally, with plenty, of gravel, ashes, and.li.no or pounded oyster shells. Pl , topkinsFeed to Cattle, first remo lying the - seeds. Keep, secure from frost. A dry loft, with - any needed entering of straw, is better than a dry cellar. Sheep - r -Take m ~ from, the pastures early, and provide ample sheds, well ‘en• tilated,TOr-prote - etien froin storms. Feed in racks apart from other stuck. Allow free acceis to water, an'.ci salt weekly. straw used for feedinig! should be cut and .cuixed with meal' or shorts. Use freely forhiter. • Sorghum=—Complete rutting and man ufacturing. Keep under' cover until need. odera t • freezing does not :spoil ii for yrup, if not allowed to heat. "TOOlitKeep all in their plane under entice:, .4epair 'and painkas needed. , _Coat steel and iron Fur facte: l i with lard and a little rosin welted together, to keep them frow rust. Clean au& oil harness, and put the sleighs in ruunh order. 'Winter Grain•—Keeplhe dritiu furrows open; &lost .no water.tostated on any part oftlte surface. • . Wood—Culleet airfullon •iiraneites, clear uru ad:if brush; fell decayitig trees, ai d,liar.e a full supply ready to draw when snow comes , Celery—Earth up in dry weather. iSture fiirVinter. - Sat it upright in barrels, or even out of doors, and oi)ver 'with smut Keep. be leaves together that no dirt, way fall between the stalks. • Beets Gather before injured by frost. T}►ist off tops and feed-to cattle or pigs. ,Store in a dry cellar. :Contplete all the Winter arrangements early.ia: the month. - Have everything secure for bard frosts; ist.ieb - are item+ to be expected; there zre already .V4P4ETIES. - : • Tlnit ntan .canact -he. ycinr, friend - who will not. allow-yort to,teach him auyibini It is only those that haie done nothi4 who fancy thernan:eo ; 0 No Ulan has a right to do ; as be pleaset3, unless he pleases to do right. Treat your enemies as' if they would cooletime or over be'yoni friend: " " Very - few persona have sense enough to despise the.praiso of a fool,. • !' Put yutir monnyinto a box.if you likO , • but not ipto a dice-box. Fancy runs most furiously when a gui,l ty conscience drives it. - Hatred is like fire—it makes even light rubbish deadly. Yankee manufactures—Holmes' pu,n and Lowell, prints. Dreams are the novels we read n•hdn we are fast• asleep. Why is a horse the most wretched of animals ? Because it rejoices in "wo." . Tcttivsou says that every sea is fel! Of life. le should have excepted the dedd sea. ."WhatiaresSiiiin children are !"'as flue parish clerk said when he tuck the fee fur chiistenimr. them. 'Those 'who cry !qudest., "Look our deceit!" might, fur the must part be prh perly told iu reply, "Look in fur'deueiti" He who falls• twice upon :he' sau)e spot is weak in his. head; as well as 'his heeti. • • Every %redden log thatjtaiies the place of a kg lost to battle, is a stump speech against war. • "Don't you Clink, huSbancl. that ytin are apt.to believe everytlibig yout hear ?" "No, madam, not wh.tt you talk"hale that are the ntilkibett like the Whale that swallowed Jonah Because they . ta'ae in a great prophet out or the water. . . A 'rural poet. In describing his ladY; love, says: "She is graieful as-a watbr lily, while her breath is like an lawful of clover." . Tho people of-London who boast .of Hiv ing in a realm upon which the sun never sets, live 'in a city upon which it never shines. •• * There are as good horses drawing :ia cats as in coaches; and as good urn are engaged in . fumble etuployments as in the highest. i A jew-girl was lately discharged in the Insolvent Court upon Sureties, who de scribed herself as an "eninellei.of ladi l s' faces." . . . In a discussion with a temperance lec turer,.a toper asked, 'lf water rots ydur boot. what effect must it have on the coats of your stomach ? • Why is a candlemaker the worst •a'nd most hopeless of men ? Because all his works are wicked, and all his wicked works arc brought to light.' • Thousands ate hated; whilst voce are ever loved without a, real cause. The ainiable alone can be loved.. In mist nations of life the consciousness of_ inno• sense is our best and uur firmest security. -. 3 F . Money produces a magic eirect upon_ one's surroundings. When we have it, everything with' which we Fe brougni in contact resolves itself into. round corners, -while the instant we hae it not, they be come protrudent and sharp. The - plow], like 'certain, politicians, changes every - thirty' days, when Elie looks at things in general with hquite a new face. If a faet were wanting! to detertninet he sex of the ninon; it would be found itt . ler obstinacy about her. age. Like inost dies, - she is never .initre than a day .older than thirty. WILLIE BROWN—BY 3I'ABY 11. C. BOItII !Ile night was dark in Ireland, • The rain was filliing down, And death' was stealing to the heart Brown. -Be hid ,upon mother's.knee, And looked within her eyes ; - • _Of summers lie had known hut three, And They were three of sighs. He leaked within her gentle eyes, , And tried in rain to snenlr, .For the rose had dintl,y %tried - Front the•lily on - Lis cheek. And Well the,mptherknew the Words% f • Her dnrling wettld'hare said, -For there he My a dying— . Dying for wan; of bread. The lain, upon tote grajsy roof, Came wildly rusbitig down, . And ungets waited for the soul Llf little Willellrown.. • He lay upon•his'ntother's knee, " • " And flister fell the rain— lie Over looked upon her flee, Or.usked for bread lignin. • • ' and plifer grew-lris Ells golden Itnif,titscorled.. • ; And the angels iwhispered hint away Fran. hunger, and the world: . . , ~i Af weaning , 14ell,,sbut hasty•tempered di vine, ..w.ho:c datiutieiationa- of the &ben comings of.his flockljustly-laid him open to the coin inelitary; passed on Charie4 ir,ox, that,hough . ho .k newt' ow to hit.t he right mil o the head, be generalty,hitit until he sp it his Work, was once impelled to ask o e-of.his congrezation what lietho'r. of hi phillipics. "Si,"t , said his friend, "roil 1 k that 'good advice is . like brandy and Water—a capital thing in its way ; bit' O;obody lilies to 'swallow it scalding bot." ' , I'4' LIFE PILLS AND FIICENIX BITTERS ? nruitsE 3iEDIOIES.buve 4ow:l#infiefir,o 41- the public fOr'a period'of Tutivry YEA'ati, aud. during tha,t time _ hate maintained a highl 'diameter in 'aliniist every part Of the .. - Olobe, for their extraordindry and iminediate power of restoring:perfect health to persons suffering under-nearly etery.kinci of disease. to %Chia the human frame is liable..' The folltitap - g nee :among the distressing variety of loitnnn diseases in Whisk the Tegefaiale , Life Medielies Are well kifininToThe I DYSVEPSIA,-Ily thoroughly cleansing the first, and Seep.q..stomaelis, and!creu.tiag, it,lloW orantra heattlff - itile i linstead of be atuteZ.6s:itt aCrid•khrel;! FLATULENCY*: LOSsorA Heartburn; , I - leadacite,Restlessnes, !lll;Tent per, 10fetz;1;arignor ; and Melattel:oly, which• are t h6'general spit manta DY ! spepsbt,,'will v'ariistf, tiS,a flatting consequence of its •eure. ;:OGSTIVENESS,•! : bY. deanmit the:whole length of the hwestines With' a soliTtitlii•Oi:es:s. and without violenee ; all violent pages: leaye the bowels costive within two . days. : FEVERS, WWI kinds. bfreitoring the blotid to a regular circulation. through the process of per ‘ piration in suelt -_ eases, and the thor ough solution of all intestinal obstruction 'hi other?. . !! The Life, Medicines, have been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three, weeks, and GOUT in half that, time, by re moving local lA:it:natation from the muscles. and ligaments of the ktints. DROPSIES! of all kinds. by freeing, antb, streugthenin,g ! tlM kidneys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these important organs. and itemm h ice ever been found a cer reniedly for the worst i•ases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS; by distod , ring from the torn in,rs Of the: buirels.the slimy matter to which . these efeat;oreq'adhere. SCURVEi". ULCERS. nail INVETERATE SORES, hi the i)erfea parity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the b!oud, and all the huitaors 'SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM PLEXIONS, by theirniterative effect upon the fluids that !feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all ernpli've complaints,, sallow, cloadY, and other disagreeable com plexions. The uSe:of these Pills for ft very short time, will-effect au entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a strihiug improvement in the dearness of.the COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA will always:be cured by one dose, or by two in the, worst cases. PILES-The original proprietor of these Medicines was cured of-Piles of 35, years standing; Medicines,' the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. FEVER :AND.AGUE.--For this scourge o the Western country, these Medicines will be lotnid a safe. speedy, and certain remedy.— Otherinedicines leave the system 'subject to a return of the disfase,,a cure by these Med icines is pttrmaneut—TlCK 751531, IIE , SATISFIED, AND 55 CTBEA, • BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINT&GerieraI Debility. Loss of Arnie , tite, and Diseases of Females—the Medicines havy been used with the most beneficirl re sults in eases of .this deScription Evil, and :Scorfula. in its worst forms. yield's to the miii# yet 'powerful action of these re markable 'Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Neryons Complaints of all hinds, PalpilatiOn of thefleart, Painters Colic, are epeedily•cured. MERCURIAL. DISEASES.-- Persons whOso eonstitutiOns have become impaired by the injucliciotis nse of Mzuccav, will; find these MeVicinei a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate;frOm the system, all the effects or. Mercury, lntinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by W. B. 'MOFFAT., 335 BROADWAY. NEW-YOBS. Fcir sale by all Druggists. r MRS. wiNsLovv, An experenced Nurse ,and Female Physician, presents to the attention of roothers,i her , SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDRIT , N.TEPIIIING, whish . ,gratly factlitate. , ;•,the, process of teeth ing, be sOftening the. gums, ii•ducing 1)1 in flamation—sit!allay ALL PAIN and spas modic aciioo and is , . SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS; : ; • Depend mothers; it will give rest ;to and BELIEF AND-HEALTH - TO YOUR INFANTS tove . _put. hp and Bold this - attiele for over near:. and CAN SAY, IN CONOI-' EIENGE AND TRUTH of it, what we hate never heen able to say of any other medicine -NEVEI: HAS 1T FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANk . E. TO EFFECT A CUlZE,•when timely uzled,: Never did we know an ost:thee of diai.hfil'etlon by anyone ‘vhonsed , the contra-y, all are delighted with its opera tions. and speak in terms of comendatipn of i!hteimm} Ofeets and medic - al virtues,. We speak in (hi; : +natierl Wil AT, iVE })l) KNOW.' after ten yearg , •experienee;' AND PLEDGE OUR 'REPUTATION FORTHE FULFILMENT WHAT 11 . E HERE DECLAPE. , In altunst every iimStanee .where time umlaut is suffering frcim palm and exhaustion: relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after, the s3:rup is administered. • This vitinable prenaintinn is the presetip lion of fhb -most EXPEIITENCEp :ind SKILL FUL N.UiISES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SIICCESS in • THOMANDS • OF OASES. 'it notindy ielieres the eliild from pain, but iny,ignri t ies. the stomach and boti - py; : earreets• neidiV; lane 'gives' tone" and eiinegy to the whale system. .It almost instantly re lieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND and overcome coniulsions. which. if not spee dily remedied. end in death. We believe it the BEST .and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD.. in all eases of DYSENTERY and DIAR RH CEA. IN CHILDREN, %%halter it arises from - teethiag. or from any other cause. We, tici'ali, - Say• to er. ry mother ivho infs'a child suffering from any of the fiiregoing complaints ---;DO NOT LET' YOUR PREJUDICES. NOR THE PREJUDICES • OF OTHERS, stand be tween yOU and your suffering Id. and relief that. w e SURE—Yes. Al, I TTELY SURE- -to fellow the use of this met, tw, if 'used. Full direction's fop using : II accompany each bottle. None genuine on less the fitc--aimile of CURTIS PERKLNS, New, York. is on, the outside Wrapper. Snl& by. Druggists throughout the world. Principal ©Wee. •13 Cedar. St., New: York. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLYI;"-ii • Sold .by C. B. it B. A. JOSES, Couders peri4 Pa; 16-Iy. . <~J. ... _ ~i ~. =MI IvIOFFAT'S ( COLIC .1,1115.- - la..r.fittttstra=-4 2 4k4tekt 1 7,, - j i / ' Titrt ,B 1( - XLOP&4:7 I Pr. 3 1 r412. • Tlio - i ddltiPlit P(StfT it, \K_ Gird siffe,on Bri s fel Bdifil suitibl i"oe'AD?Fin. - 'ii ,PUIsrAiIiED'ICXD ACITAV , kl i i 1 1 ;, 1 ' I I : , E:'' A Nal 1-1. ON -'' i , -*. ' 5O ' Lir oad *sir, - 10iiil'"ioilii; ‘ ' r -..• -1... . • . , ctiop t4-otherf)ortratts die ,c..e.ihlrr tea colltOor. kno it'ilEdropenind , ofographecl.!o Bra de's collection •of lupe. 0tpg14114.„ in justly . . considered ;Novi York; and inllke Photokraphic ! rlFroduqions of the every .centre..talde: can 1,29 - #,li - ale an adilitieual attraction in.ti; miniatiose;,llriici,y'n Gallery. '....Ainong.our pablieatiotis•arel ,• •Abralaiiin Lincoln, . Jefferson . • • llannilail . Lady Davin. - l. - ! - \Viu. IL Seward,. .Alicx. H. sterilienn„ .-..• Schroh -P. chnse,, _ Rohl. J. ,Tc , iiinbs;,l Sinion, Cameron, Cobh. , Montglintery -Blair, ..Henry, A -Wise', Edward gates, John Gideon Wells, - Geiel.Braiiregap4 , . . G'Cni - Lee, ;. I Genl Scott, John B. - 001, BON,. Anderson,..Jacrib Thompson; M ,jor Slernmer; - •. P. P . ..,Thorpas,:. ! 1 Col. Eilsworth, . John C, Breekinri Geri) Huller.. Gov.-John, Letei , eC, - John Bell, l • Col. Fretivint, 'John C ' Herschel! V. Joinfson; L. CI, Wiglall,-13enI Met- Callmigh, Lient. ranee-. Col. Lauder, SteT•ihenl A. Douglas. - Maj.: Sen.' johti Gen. N. P. Banks. Henry Ward ficcielicri Olivert Wendell Holmes-, Horace Greeley,"•Prof, N. P James Gordon Bennett. i 0. Eryii t,Witsli Irving. Ileary drew jack SOll. CirliittliNi Wei > E. John .I..littliihon, Mrs. Sig.ourri6 9en't ; VriOe of Wales, I)us.e of ik ei'vcantlel Za- i chary Taylor.Georrte Thincroft, Lathrop 1..,110t !1ey. Sam. Ilmistom ' S. Q Adams. EarterSonlEtb / eridgc, Andrew 'Johnsou. ,Parsmto.lroa•nlo , I tsrownloW's heroic daughter, *ether jwi I about 500• others, to which additions' are b'- ling made unity.. analogue on receipt (if & l amp. ' Pro chi OF PORTRAITS $3l PER DOZEfi. I Can be sent !by mail. Remittances tna. ; be Made in. . . postage comps.: ! . ; I Also a large collection, of Photographs of uistinguished Europeans,' -Emperi)rs.--.. Kings, Queen:. Marshals. Generals, putit...s..,Lord,An- J; , Inors, Actors. Actresses, Politicians and Eier- ' gr. : Priee, 25 to 5u cents!each,-at cording to ' maker' and quality .• , . - 1 ; . 1 1 j: !Our establishment is also headrquarters for PHOTOG It A PIIIC ALBUMS I both as agent of the best Frenetitnattufsictu-I rer, amid as manutmeturer; under ;apatent of, oar own -We have; a /arge assortasent. tlary ' ing, in-price'from 00 . cents to sso,litil'holding from . 12 port: nits np to SCA: Also f folding l .case.i*l u3orrucco or cloth- for thC- 'Melia, to, hold 2, 4 C. B. or 12 portraits. Also, various styles! of framing card Purtraitil of caved wood,; tneta4 paper, composition,etcl, o ele- j . i guilt and tasteful designs.; = !• :; ..411otographers now in the Ord are Tilly , sending us OAlll.' SCENES ,OF. TIKE anti thingsjjof interest,j both Card sizei fur It. b anis. and in Sterecisclopiel form.! As fur instance, The Seed lh ieeyimml al CaMp Cameron—ln the Trencli , 's4l'nOking their deals—The Gymnasts-I'h' 0 3uoctiOu—, i •DeltuOnico's—Laara Keene's- Cie:nerd!! Street . sliew.S of the Canto, etc. '4ls:a thel telay Ilhus and :Camp scenes, and, scenery therealioue, Also Harper's Ferry berorennd afti.r, tlie scimeS of deStruction. Together wlth .v rious cither ;Laces of" ote. Can't size 25 cm/ s each, Ste!. reuseopie 38. cents. • ...' 1 I . Parties Who would like a lot. of these camp scenes:toselect from—the..balance to be re; .turned in good order at :their o j !war esininse.,', and witlioat delay 7 .--ean be ticconimodatdon' giving proper New York referenc 2. . I 1 STEREOSCOPES' AND VIEWS. I Our establishment is the great emporium:l for everything in the stereoscopic line. and 4:4 assortment is the ti'lost complete/ probab l y oL any inf the world.] . , I The stereoscope', is the roost imt. frreiieeAter r 6stin 1, entriaining, izmuling,ntideliliny ef Mod jern itirentions. . j ;-_5-:, ~ ! • • I . 1 I None ate too young,- none too-Old, 'nowt , ton tat :1 In:el/igen!, none t uneducate4 to acknow, -, ledge its -worth and beauty. ' ;1 .: •Ku home is colnplete without 1, , , and itoxi 1 I and' insist penetrate everywhere. 1 ' 1 It :presents to yOor view evert part of tlre in all the relief, bolduess.t pyspeetive and Sharpness of detail, as if Voal acre on the spotj. We have an immense variety. Of yicnis of eenes i n Paris, kind tin; liailand.'scot I nit Ireland, Wales, - .Fkuacei.-..ltelkintu,.:Hulluntl, Clotld, Fontaintiletta, Titilleries, Italy; Tukitej• Egypt, Athens, the HolY Lann, china, India, Crystal Palace, also Groups 4istorical. sic g, marriage scenes; breakfast; scettes,pi4 . 4 nits, statuary. ete.. l etc.. An - ezinisite a s sort' mad, qf Illunzingte,d. laterior4 of Palaces, Chnii chew and Cathedn i als, i'ranee, 'ltaly, et.ct - ; Thej effect of these illuniirtated views is :inoSt remarkable. ' 1- . I Anthooy's Imetantaneoris Stereoscopic 'Slims are die latest PhotogritPhic minder.. Thy :We taken in the fortietlepart of seebrall arid evt4ything, no - matter hOw rapidly 4 may' lie trovinp.:, is depicted, as sharply and distinctly as if it'had-been perfcctlyht rest., This give:, 0 . 9 additional value. for to the' beautieS of in :lump:l.e nature it adds the charm of life and motion. The process is a discOreei of otir own, and twin, unknokyrtin Earope, we re e e t;e rgic .ordersfrem:li.ontlon;mindi:Atrii . foi- Arthonf Instantaneous I VieWs:6l-Auit;ritain life 'and scenery. , 04 Catalogue of subjects and Prices will be for,,;•ard.ed to any address on receipt of stanip • Viz.:les 'at :I distance: sending us 5i3.,85:510, 315! $2O, or $23, can have a•good ,. ittStrnmeat and' E (IC pictures: as they may setiaest, Sent by Express. Views alone (without in.stra .ment.) can be sent by miil. - E. Anihopy, 501 Broadway. New Yorl4 ; (3 doors south &ISt. Nicholas' Hotel;) Importer Pht,tographu. Matti•rints,,StereoteliPes'artilStereoseoiiieVieis te r .lllerebantS fria",„,qery section of the country are respectfully invited to: make an exainination of our stue-k. • - . _o-Photographers: Our Sulletini of Photo graphic Inreotion nad•;•luipeuremeut will be sent to uuy address no npplication.; I [Cut this oat for future referenee.T !, UOTHERA, DEAD folloWing is on extract, from. xi _letter *irittervbYthevastorief a Baptist Olmict.lo,sf-tli,e "qoUrifalr add *B - Cincinnati. Ohio, and speaks vOlinties in favor of that rrorld-renowned,inedieine--- MRS. WissLow'sISOOTHLNG &UM" roe Cary !MEN TKETIIING: 1 4 We see-an advertisement in yonr columns cif tfrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap. ; Now ire rimier said a word ; in fa.vor of a patentniedi cide before iti-Uulr life;lint cue feeljeonmelli , d to 'say to your readers ;that this is no-hombilg 71AlrTUND IT. - AND KNOT IT C 1 t hsmiose sag', cesful Medicines-eat day. because it is or of the best..+l-And' thOse.of yOut-readeis who bettor them :to- lev LI 'a ' : • • : , T - ATTENTIQNI i.c. .0,,t ' 'IOU PIEASt. rim g SUBSCRIDO,R has justleeezvedja neti 1. stock of '... I i i , DEIII,AI3I,F, 1 , 01) t 0 1 ~ , s i Dixect frana Nen York, coxisi ling of DIA GOODS, GROft- ' 1 ItltS' of 1 t I ktods, lIXRDWAIIfI, 11Y1 Crto4/±- . 13 HOOTS &SH ES, _,... 11-Arr '&1 Caps ' 1 ue-t sides... 1111 %DV MADE- C1,01111..G- DomEs- Tifiv, su, II a g SIT gtT- i IN i. TICK'S. PAWS, 1 ke --in sborti .11 kind., of good: usually kept IRS i I • i_A_ • I I NO. 1 COUNTRY STORE. i 1 All of will b 1 Null be sota ren low for c „ , ily i ! kl p , 4Dy , ,t, q, • The above - named stock of :Goods is now open ttnd for -alp at the • 1 . rkieW Blick Stdr .car nfieldlsfilouring few• re east of the Biidge,• r • ;IN COiTDERSPOP.T, - where the proprietor would be pleaTekto eeite bk.s old customers and-ns ma nyriew oneslslfeel,i9isposed to DE.4I, WITEI The innrkUt; priee!pSid for All kindi of I _ I FAiLIVERS 'PRODUCE . . aextibitia g el for .llercluinilise, i • [ i 1:. ' i •v - •••. q.t . /4: . /zti,7 ' , • ' ' / , 6 ,/' ' 1 . . F ! . 1,1 • • ,4' • . f , u, OLLINo SMITH. Conderrol, Jllll4 2, 1861,-16:-Gin9. - BOOR iTOgigt, L , Blain .be Third 'St., E cou li ov, sPoilirk, ;P:A. DI . IV 3 1 - ; 111 AINN, PuyiluzET6n. ; ' • ~ ' 1-7-- , I ' , ! B 6 oK§ , I ' 31 APS ' ' . 6 BLANKS- - ' ' ' I LOBES; DOCIKTS-I I . r : LEDGERS DA.Y-BOOKS- i' RECEII4-BOOKS, ts, , SIEMORAND • PASS-13,1 DI OKS, . P. I ZS, 7 ioßTOt.tuzi, I - • 11$121.31.11ILTMS, • I -LETTEI7-BOOKI& • ItiVOICE-110pRS. Frncli and German Test ; I I Books used 171 ' 1 the 'or inzniediat4 . procitred L . • Greek, LIU Books. All Schoo' I c ipt on haft when flesird, Nag:lmes:, any yeriodicalsszfpplied when desired. ; • A, good as4ortment - 15 f Pape, Enyelokes. Pens and Inks:, Also, of Wall-PaperS,Praw ing, Materials, ...Vate Colors ; &C; B I 131:ES TESTAT ENTS • PRAYER &:11 4 MN_ Y,pooKs: orYarioas' kinds. , • RUSIqI'POKS AND 'SHEET I -NIUS Slates nal.4rs,.ll:l!,eli-Gamrnon Boards Chess Men,. AIDDI...CE: of all kinds tilkeu it DoOks. &e. f [11.:44] , .'... THE HEROES OP PEACE i I , 1 :-... TIIII ill 1611 . 1 1 1 . 1 ;Ff WAR, ~ . 1. • '.E. AntiterLyi t No,sol Broaditrayl New York, is now puhli!lhing, In additioni tolither par -1 traits,,the c6inbrateil collectioniknown in Eu - robe and Ariniica as I , ~'... : .1 Bradil'A itiatioekrt i'ltbrogrriAie rbitraitpallfrii, in Which is inOludeci Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of Amerfrai notexcepting:Jelf Da vis,, Gen fltipuregarrd t Floyd. And a hnst of other confed ' eates. II Price of Portraits, $3,00 per dozen,. jila be''sent by mail: ,' • , - Scenes f the; War for the are pahlished' card, size: and in Ster oeppie form. Also, I . , - i i : i . • - Steren'aceino views of seenesin i'nris,Lon‘'' don,and in other pacts of England and'France; in Smitland,,lreland i : Wales; Holland, Switzer.:, laud. Spa in,. aln the 'Rhine. itY Athensi Egypt.'2, ' TuAey, the . lifiAy Land, Ellioa, :Indigy.'Plitia; Sm., &c., ad,ihijittituni. i . 'f. ' • I: .1 _ i ,• • , Our IramptaMmtm zy,tereoscopic Vi ews are . The Greatest Viondeti of the Age.. ' ' ' • 'I ..I I 1. . These are taken in the fortieth part of a second and • the rushl4. of Water,ilie moving of leaves, oi.".,the march of annrroy, does not in the least affect the uticling of thesel views. . They are sold for $3 per dozen. ' . t il ' . Yrth.bave tilo on hanciand nOnfriC4trethe largest astirAment'llof • Stereoseopes, j Photo graphic Albitins, and Photographic.3faterials in., the United 'States, and perhaps in the world .; eatalogiMs.l. containing lists bf all OurPor; trnits.'ltiews.iStercoacopes &cr - sent tree by mail; on receipt of it stamp ' . 1 i ~.E.IANTIIONY, 501 BroaijWay,' kit. near St.,.Nreivolta Botef, New !YOrk., .. BL ' -•-• 1- .. x x §.: o ltll kinds for sale at pris•Qffico eeds;.Warratits, EseutiOn4 - Stimpions, _ nas, - ;r t uit , Sa les, 10 ros tp, - nnd oi4;sit:sotillkndskeptonl.ntoriedoid!r.tlrißxat .to.lroptry : ldatpiest:uitih; ' cite its, a tt•ial. ', . .. , Subii Scho. band ten • 6 1 time- Th- Raiheater SU:air-Cutter. MSTED Conaersport,i, bare tifeeielnsice ngeney for 416 celebrated rnachn/c, in:this cry- It is Coyenient, du r rable,.and•CliE4kyt - . Dec.l, 1880.'-12..'. ADVERTISE.`j l' I DVE1?1*: in ilieJiniNALlt. It a the on, paierrin Potter 'conntyAad'ii3 fi good medium throUgh whieli reacii-thelieople `I - . • • A n apedent and Stomachic preparatictif of . IRON purified .of Oxygen and Carbon by Com. hustion.:in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by th e highest Medical Authorities, both in: Europe and 'the. United-States,. and prescribed in their praqice. ...t • The experience.of thoniandi daily .Pinves that no preparation of Iron caribe compiiro with it. impurities of the blood, -depression of Vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicates its necessity in: aliaost every conceivable cast. Innoxioua in all maladies in. whichAt';htti" been tried, it has, proved :attsolutely curativ e in each of the following complaints, vi z: , In Debility, Nervous Afeetzons, Enianeiaiion s ; Dy.spepsia . , Constipation, Dial-Mesa,. Dysentery; Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous - Tubereu;osi t , Salt Rheum,- AtiamenstrOation, Whites, Chlorosi t ; Liver:Complaints, Chronic headaches, Rhel ma : lism, Intermittent Fev4rs, Pimples ..on the A te •In ,cases of General Debility, whether. the result of acute disease, or of the continued di. minution of. nervous- and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this res. torative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor. le ritten attestation would render credible. Invalids . sn long tied: ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly relap, peared in the busy world as if just rammed from protracted travel' in a distant land.-. Some very signal instances of this kind "tire attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victims - of apparent marasmus, sanguineous exhaust. ' tion, critical . changes, and that complication Of nervous and despeptie aversion to air anti exercise fur which the.physician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familial to medical men, the operation nf this preparation of • iron must necessarily tit salutary, for unlike the old oxide, it is wit , . oronsly tonic without . being exciting and e overheating.; and gently, regularly aperient even in theAtinst obstinate cases of costive. , mess without ever being a gaStric purgatire f or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. • Erni .It is this latter property, strong others, Which makes it so remarkable effectual and Permanent a remedy for Pike, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct aDd specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which formS . them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its canoe* a sing* box of these Chalybeata Pihs has of: ten sufficed•for the most habitual cases, in - f eluding - the attendant Costerenem In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and up.: • parently malignant, the eirects have been I.•qually i decisive and astuniAin,g, .In the local pains, loss offlesh and strength, :debilitating cough, and remittent heetie,which generally indicatelneipient Consumption, this :remeily - 4has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and teresting instances, In Scrofuloua Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has lnktl far more than-the good effect of the most r.kutiottaly balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known ' ' ~ I I ;~ `The attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this rented, and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affectirig them. In IthentuntiSm,. both chronic and inflam. matory—in tile latter, however, more decid edly—it has 'beeri invariably well reported, Loth as alleviating pain rind reducing the :swellings and stiffness of. the joints and taui. cle 11l In Intel'inittent Fevers It -must,neeessnrily he n great remedy :Ind energetic i restorative r tact its progress in the - new settlements of the West, will proliphly be oreof high' renown and .usefulness. 1 No remedy hatS ever been discoveredlin the whole history of medicine, which exerts sncb prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects: 7 — Good appetite, Complete digestion, rapid ac quisition of strength, With on unusual dispo sition for active und'cheerful exercise, Mime. diately follow its use. Put up ,in meat flat metal boxes containing .50 pills, price 50 cents per box : 'fur sale by druggists and deay'rs. Sill be sent free to any address 'on receipt of the price: All let ters, orders, etc., sliould.m.addressed tb R. S. OCKE & Co.; General Agents, • 20 Cedar St.; N. FURNITURE _ • • j . W. H. COATS, - • Having enlarged and refitted his WAP.B ROOMS. at W_ELLSVIELE. has now on hand and Win keep coastantlykr sale, a . larger and better variety of Cabinet- Ware and. Chairs, than have ever been offered in this section Of the Country. ,His stork of corainow work has never been equalledd Flawing -'made ;extensive additions to his assortment-of . PARLOR FURNITURE, • he has now oh hand Phil') Mahogany b Mat-i ble top Bureaus, Card tables, Marble top side and Centre tables,. Fruit and, Toilet stands,. Marble tap Wash stands. . . . • • COTTAGE. • AND . - ' • . FRECCH DEADSTRADS. COUCHES, • SOFAS, • AND TETE-A-TETES,.. • 1 new and 6eautiful varieties. Cane Seat; NahnzanY,..Bocking and ESS7 Sc,; kn. Fn fact!ei*ri thing in the lini:Lpf '''. • FVENITURE can be foUnd at his'esiablishineni. the best facilities for manUfactUring and pur chasing I?iwatoek for cub:. He mriil not be Undersold. Those 'wishing to buy, will nave st•least twentyetive per cent,. by plating on IV. 0. READY XADE'corznis . • or :AT sities- kept - constantly' 'oti hand. rer sonal- attendance with hearse when rill:tested. W. VOATS. - We110iI)e, Nov. 18,60. Administrator's : Notice.. WHEREAS, •letters of administration; op the estate of li,UFII Tl.lO3lPSON,4eo'd, late of • Jackson Tp., Potter Co., here been granted.to. the subseriber - in due form of law, notice .15 hereby given to all persoos knowing themselves, indebted 46 said, estate, to make ; immediate 'PaYitetar; atid 'those h'axiugetaitis wiii:present.theter'daly"tiatlienlimited' for sit! PRIDELIA TROMPSOI3,: „ -.D. - 7., :PEN PA:Adlttitti;Crtf. 'llliirtuerrle, lee!' Legir. ;• - - _ I! I