NAISICV Et/ats—A:GLAMPOIP LIGHT. • Coarsnurr 13,,0.tr05, which is in the Btait'X 'uv 4 13 4 16 0) 1, 0 1 4 1 16 66 . - - rui it be ?-...1.9t•-troo,-or, is-it-aot tree?, Is Anairie'iehnsort alt my fancy painted.hire, or= is be still-wheaven-defyin persekooter uv the DinieeritiC Salrltif..: That's . Rat: I' and some •thoustind% nv evils wood go anthill handsome knew, •• I confess I never quite lost faith in Antiree. Pro-slavery Ditty:xi:ley' sticks to a man ez does the Odor uv the gentle skunk to clothes, and it is got rid, nv only by the same meana, to wit , buryin, 'the victim;thereof. • • Androo started .:out to be ttlrfoses and he is one, but I think he has: changed his. Is . raelites. I oast ; saw a wqMill:l_ akinnin 'els, and I reproached her,sayin.: I 'W - omen, why skinnust thou the eels alive. Dpeth it, not pain em?" • • "Nary retortelshe: skinned em this way for grain on twenty yeark and they'r used to it." ' - Evert ao. The Degree's ILO bin in bondage so long that they'r used to it, and Andre° feelin a call' o continue in thelloses bizness bez, I hope, turned his attention to the Di mocrisy. us he's goin . to lead up out 'lv the Egypt nv Wretchedness we've bin in for - nearly five years—it's us thatli ageinto quit brick making Without' straw, and go up into the Canaan wich is rennin with the milk,and honey uv public patronage. - We shall hey sum rites—there's A.makelitish postmasters and Philistines collectors - .to displace-•-but With a secondJazen at our bed, what can we fear? I feel to night like a young colt. To rne it feels ez though iny. 'venerable locks, .wich bangs scantily about.my temples, hed grown black ttgin, -and that my youth was returnin. Ef I bad any notion uv soolside them idea is disnaist.. I'm young-agin. What her. - Worked this change?:you ask. It's the prockfmnation declarin the - war at an , end, and withdrawin from: the E9rnocratie States the odious hire lins uv.thelytantLinkin, and the doing away 1117 that terrible marshal law. That's wat's done it forme --L-Now I feel like sayin with one tiv. old,."Mine eyeaheyseed tlly glory— let thy tserrant depart in peace.'? .. • . We .hey bin dooly subjugated some time and a waitin forthis:' 'We. - wanted it and 'longed for. it the hart does for the . water coarse, and considerably more: Onless the hart was .thirsty in the.extreme.. . For now we are in the yoony - un agin—we arc under the shedder nit that glorious old flag which protects all ,m en ceptin. Diggers and ablish nista. * The nigger is left to beadjiratid by, us, :and he is to be governed by the laws which control labor andcapitil. Certainly,he is— , uv coarse. - saw tw o_ot my neighbors ad- Justin one last nite... They wuz doin it whit a paddle with wuz bored full eV holes. 'le i didn't seem to enjoy it ez much ez they did. By that proclamation Our States are again under their own con trol .—Letum go at w unfit to wOrk to destroy all vestiges try_ the crooel • war, 'through which they . hey past. There Mut no solgers now to-interfere, for thepolicy of keeping sOldiers in and.among free people . Is abhorrent to freeM.m. and humanity:_: Go • to work at wunst and _build up the broken walls of your Zion.. • ' We must hev•Peaceunanimity—and Peace cannot dwell among us onless there is a (aimless uy purpoSe and sentiment .To pro • koor . this 'is :your fUst dooty. If there be among Yon them as opposed-Yon doorin your late 'struggle for_ your Mites, hist em. Their presence is irritaiin, and kin not be tolerated. Ablisbnisna is as abhorrent now as ever, and .the sooner yoo are rid uv-it the better. It 14 safe to assume that every, man.who apposed the latelydeceased Confederacy is a Ablishunist. The next step and the most importantis to tear down the nigger school, houses and churches whiathey bin built here and there, and.kindly take the niggerby the ear and lend him back to his old quarters; with is Ids normal position. The Yankee school teach ers Sent here by, :the Freedthen's AidSocie tics, slrood properly' be hting, for spreadin dissatisfaction and .spelliti books among the Diggers, but • I wood advise mezcpatid Tar and featherin with whippina will perhaps do as well, and will go to show :the world that our justice is tempered with charitY—that we kin be generous as well ez Yoor Legislatures 'shoed be instantly called together and proper laws for the gov z erment of . the freedmen shood be passed. - •Slapvery is abolisht, and the people must live up to their requirements of the aet in good faith. I protest agin any violation of good faith, but labor Must be done,, for the stripier commands it, and our frail nlicher &meads wet can't:begot without it. NV edon't like to do It, but shell skripter be violated? Not at all.—The nigger must do it hisself, not ez .a . slave for slavery is abolished, but ez . a free man. Ethiopeau. citizens uv 'Ametikin. de . scent, - whicb is n rualatter, and lull-blooded blacks and all bevin in tkii veins a taint, of Afrikin blood must be _restrained gently, and for their own good, I suggest laws ez fol- , . . . They.; must never leave thn plantation. onto W hi - eh:they, fire,-..w hen thii act in gees.into. ellect,_ without. a pass ftotlie' eniployer,.un "der penalty•Of-bein shot. , ...' •r . : • 2. They . _ shel hey the privilege uv snein. .everybody uv. their. own color, ',el 'they , kin., give whi a bail - for costs: . „SI They s . hel.hev the full privilege uv,:bein sued the'same ez white folks. , :• 4'. They bilel bG campetent.ez.witnesSes in . ca es' in they are net interested;- but their testimony is to go .fer •n uthin - of it is .op posed by the testimony tiv. •.White man or another:nigger.: . • ..- • 5.-No tugger shel be allOwed..to . buy..er -lease real estate within any ineorporated city .town Or village,: except us_ hereitialter-provi ded for, to'Wit : I.*-.. -.." -.' • . . • . . • '6. shelgivenetiee.of his.desires by pub . i lication• for six , consecutive weeks in. some. `noosepaper iroa'r and Paki Altti Rotting 11611. - ':JAMES -WREN; Wasliint?ton lien Works. 0-if Pe6, - .27; .FOR::..SA.LE.-::54'....:11.0i- LET:, . . . . . .)OnIr.ALRLIKENGINE.:Two-asid-nThalfoiw power, for sale ,chOtp. Apply to- - Vett bli AI. It- 'OR Ir,ILIV. 'll.:Et .--A Thr.-e-etriry U. Brick Tannery and lot in Raitroaii, near High Sr formerly „occupied by . lilias . Derr, deceased . . IMmire of Jan i.O, , 6,5...4.4f - . :-.' . ' .., • JO.I4N*J. -DERR.. - - • • . ~ very • ..• F 91- MALE .:.:A tlitible and cotnmodions ,property in Palo Alto, tifew doors above the a. pa. Alio Hotel,- conslAirer.'of two ;mod sub.,: Manila] frame d wellincs.- - ; Por: liziriicsilars applfr - .... ;cl. . -' . . ' lIENNTSSY - S: DUFFY. Potteville. • .' Or ELIJAI.IBENSINGtiatoAahIand..... ' 'l4l. .' ..$16,000,000 1,300,000 Feb IT. '66 • • 1 -.44 -2 - or'sne Acre. ;Loin • . IN - RONALIDS. ON'S' .ADDJTION .to. the Woranah POttavillO. on the -Minen , vtlie Rtiad or above theilull leg Fiihtntrh. - .• F. W.:.SHEAF Attorney for owners.:' ' Feb: IT. '66 • • • • on N HIE milamrthera havelcii. sale. at di* Colli ery ll... .114111 Creek. a lot or Pump Pipes; Spade. Mu:ldles, Splieterz Plate Stu47emiti, Pipe. Stub-eada, and Loirg., - Clack Pieces: Pole,:llaueers and Ponies. Balance Weighw,.cmumer.ing nod and F3obs.,• Alan a .fit. Eng lee. • . GBP.. REPPLIER-A CO: • . For Further partiehlara..apple• to .1 REP • PLIR.• No. :129. Walnut St... Philadelphia.. nr to JNO. 'L. GEIGKIL - at the colliery. .Triu •41'. .C6-4-tf "•. ACHINERY foe - P4AII.IR.One - .iportable ITI engine. with: tuhnlai boilar, cylinders Mch•hiire, 12 inclt.strolte.. - sprin packing. . ; One smoke .stark,.3l inches, liy 35 feet, , lcing.- One smokeshit'. 30 inches be 3.i. fleet long. Lot of elevator linckets:leith spiders add' shafting comp . !: ie. Three drift errs. ode three loofa it calarscreen : 12 - feet lozig; Alsp, of 7: - and 7,i; slope chain: • - • - The ahoy!, - engine eldcaters and screen, &C„ xeere.need for cleaning a dirt bank.. and IS all in Lewd Order. Can .be seed at` the nischiner. depot: on Cold street; Jan -10, 416' • JABEZ SPARK.B.• . . 1 - 4 . 400 YALE .--A fine new Rosewood Pil o". Stq:7 I:. en.Oetave. Iron PranW.' kinund'eor-' • - 411 ....-Y ' V I I hem ov•wArung.llin.qa and ScidlopiceyP. .with.,yery. line _toti and lictlcni. • • Any. '• • one dkp,irnus of ptnclnding., otn lei*.ii.at: ':. .'-6 - . inqininent and lentn'thelernis by .chitinff. op the en dershzn'ed ht the.Uhinh hotel,nti,:.ville: Pp. :''.' -, Jan-1:1, 4;t3 -24( - ' -'... .... ' .• J.: A.'IIAZEN:' ' .. .. . - . 10 . 01 t. SALE.—One :new .Tifteen. Horse Enzine, _ l l - fifialt, F'v Wheel; Pam(); ',te.•••AtiplY at. Office of Little Sehuylkill•Nesigatitok,-Itaiiroad & •Coal Comp:l ey, Tionequa..• Pe. :• • . : :, . [Jan. 0:4;5: )-tr.: : - . , 1 1:111( Ifll It ...NAL .--b.inns-'of Lyi - .pump stub- a n d s , plice plates of - various E iaee, and a large lot of stank , handles. flock pi Bob shafts . so - several pump shafts and Malls: -Two lamb .Pump wlieels..l feet Um:, 12' inelifitea,'• +Ma" (MU Shafts and spider,, , . Twismalldrums a breaker': also a lm of, pump-pipet and I.l . lnettes.: A large string of EleVator Buckets. new suitable,,fOr heisting dirt or coal. Due Cylinder. Railer Salta , - lilefar 3.tiorse er fdr steaming:limber. - Three mw' boilers, 34 inch diameter. ' , a feet ipiengtb. . Two new'bollers:k6 inchiliameter..`2p feel in lemith. Machinery Depot on Coal - street.' JABEZ'SPARKS:•-• . . . V 0 It good "QUEEN TRAN'Srp.. new.. tu W.. 5,...513};A FRl?.'. 5, T,C, - • ' . , . NIACIILIEVERIt ' FOIL 1,4,11',E. . ii:short -17 Ft eatii 'Engine. 1234'1 ore, 12 inch stroke.--, IC Ii been.rattad. cylinder : bored oat. and has anrina Mating.; . 01ie.12 horse 'mixer Steam Enetpe, entirely Twn Diinpfel's Patent Fans, anibible for,a.fonn dry or smith shop, at .tha MaalaineryltepoVon Coal Street. ' • • . • JABEZ SPARKS.,. V4IR. RENT.---An.oftlce. corner diiitre,nnd Mir.. ket streets, AlAc)... ou*Market M 'Ave *burs fr(int Centre; Apply. to . . 001 E; Slll';E..-. , SIX EW':'l34)lll.ll.A. by - .30 feeV. - Apply tai L - ItTLE SCIWYL KII,L.NAVIGNTION, 9.1L11. , ) Al 3 '&l.lr - tit:CO., Ttt mncinft,. - . .V021-14411.E.:-An undiiidvd rtiterexi. in ' a.valnable.tnict 'of productivei. COAL New Castre'Township. tichuyllail cou9fy, now.worked. by two Collieries, Applyto,.. •• • , • • • • FRANKLIN B. GOWEN, PottiviNe,. Pa. . . . 1,375,850 'O it. PIA new 20 Morro: Power 10 inch diairieter.'_ feet t.troke. bed plate, tr,tiverrior and foree.pnino compliite. ' . Also one second hand -Eizine. - .6 horFe power, 7 inch ditinteter, 16. inch 6troke.. Box. bedjilate, ipivernur and force pump.coinplete... SV ill be SI tid, •, • • ' r • ALLISON'&, - - • ranklin Iron 1A orka - PL,Larbon. VO Et MAE TE,-.200 acres valuable Red. Shale I' • Lantl.for Farming, •sifitated Locust• Val ley, •There is a One strea m ivatcr, - sevefal. large ' - sliritnia, a thie-tWcatory bootie and barn, andjhreshll.or, •Ap ply to • • E. E. BLAND, Pottsville, Pa.. :Jan; 21;'65.": "••• • • ; . ..$300,000 . . • rive I.E.ASE:-The Schuylkill C o rd.. Company are now, prepared to wink. .leases en 'their - lands In . Foster Township, Schi4lloll County:. -Those lands'are _located on the very best portion'- -the Heekscher -13a sin.linvinu,over tourhalles run on - the Daniel.- Crosby, Lealer, and till the. .veins known in tlint basin, hiith !drive and below water level. - 'Fttoriitile leases with anahundance cif jimlieffor miring purples. will new.. be made atied tenants, • on application . tti E.- A. PACE E.R.-Presiderit„'of the CornpiinY., -Trinity Build: lug; New York. Or: to C. J.. - DCBBINS;:-American Home.. . 2 • :A:14,250,000 00 ~ 4,067,450 00 . . . FOR' 8.&111.ke, OR TO.I.EASI.E.—A.' tract Of 'land -t:itliate hid( a. nitre went Llewellyn,. in lirarith and Reilly-town:4l4)a, SehuYll:3ll County, con taining 439 acres. having a nun: of three-fpnrths of a mile on the following; Gate Sel..• kirk. Black 1111 We. Tunnel: 'Pam:A:and. Salem.'. ...Pattie:, wiAling purchase, or to Tease. will - make applicdtiOn *. • • ;JOSHUA 4.IPPINCO.TT: ' . . • .• RICHARD . • .• s' ..) ; DUNDAS . LtPPINCQI'T, :..t.recritori of tlre.HPintoof Jitzile3 Dutidne. 'do:ceinvd, - rtt ILit Witinnt•St., 'or.to_bil.AßLESll.lllL4 Reza Estate (10:41.1.' FOE g tLE.—rtie - Wider eislies•ro inform the.pithli6 bit , bits a stnall liery for sole 'pn litieral terms. wi_h"the ;opening on tour or ,11 , :e'other veins of 'Coal, all nisyre water level. Th above. name lain working 'tted-' or, and 11111 ftrp,n'tWllL shiti from • six • . • • • it ' e it ht 'ea rs - pe r day.'eh•rtitaii.lte,greatly:increased.ti openiiw•other veins, which can-. be dune eta vtrysteall. notlay.• Ad, drestc ' SILAS-BALL, 31:rO .. - 11,tf. . ..... , . . . . t -1 lin .. Mil /GR. . —The cli , :ellin.! • iceetztlk occui.io . by .itlin S, Grahair.t - •• . in • MorriV. Addition.—'l l Putz'ec . :;,Bl, , n given Iminecliately• Adirresm • . . IT, ' -•" .• ''.- ... FRANK 'CARTER,`_ • .. ..... . .. -• • .•.; Revd Estatqipt,.l.4aliartuy City.' Peoria; ~ . April 21, , 66 • • .' . . . .16 ti 7___:. /AO.ll. I,AND FOR RENIC4-450:atii - e4 of Ik._/ •cr Ittl•f •T r LAW nu the..F:lsteni .Dun r•evcial . ceim.:ot mat E' The' Ntannnoth 75 fret: the I.elMiti. leet, and .tile Skirinfore-A0 tort 1 mile' - of a run: . which: forms:a hasiit - one mile - ablith„ot...f . rtattanny'City. , It joint; the 'New ICOston company. wilii4tre now (Mending on the ittljequiminirre . pert'y on all (beet. veins. . Vompaurrirr .now Ineatine• the„rinad. • to be ci , ropleteil next Angutt . . - The dirleren. , e.of..frehr:bt on c+•al pri ton:by:way of de gtiakake lol::liz4beth New lurk. will be about. cents in favort be . NewA,,r k. , r6ute : . • „ : Taunt han 4tehet: a -1 en ant.. - on the p . riipgrty , ,L keeps t. 'hotel:' For. fhrther Information apply tti, • i'i)tte , viilc, Apr E- OF A TAA - E CAN ..*TiA . nmierg-lenill offers' at Private ' Snle the', Taveri S , aitil in I, , envitlile;.:Sebnylioll.Connty.. known h, —United Stated Flag II onsel'• forinerly•Prcilpird "" by ' The'prJperty • eunsidt..t,l a • ' three-etory frame lenik, with WWI - 1614.o( a tavern ctitabling, and othr•oti[biiitdfng at in giichl order There Is a well c , l' ".3ci•el;ei - rt The.lot it , fifty. feat front, byirnie hun fired hedelith. Thefe are wo 4.tbhr lots' of tie ,nme the: rear,. •illilided ;an ;alley:— For terms., &e,,"atiply.on • •• • . ellitl:STUPIllill. ALBERT . 1111..T.EIL_ Itu• Map 5, L , :n..f..ociFi• mix • FOR "CA 1, 43.-. • '2 0 0 .00 -r,et lIENLOCN•• PLANk -for - sal. by the. inineit.t.nnil:. -V.` delivered_ at, any Qiun ties. - .at reasonable rates. For parii;a;ors atulrr.,A . • '• • . : dr - BLACK. April • . . , . .. . . . J.711E AMll l lllr ti'!"iG' tid, - . BRASS AND 1 Roli ,i 7.1 GLOBE VALVES. ''F.E.A . M. COCKS.. WROIJOITT„ 18 - 01;;;- P1PE,...Et.:130',W5.-:B I;ABE4T .*ETAL : .a:c....giiiiNlltit.4lrt./ t i l E ;l . :74le r l t ),.v n . ~ .• ."Apii1.23..q14 . -IT-am.... -i ...... •-•:-. : - ..ading..P!i. ' . . . follini-ineilxtnref(lfithe fg t. Post Office are:offered . for 'Fide: —l' Coe uter 'a feet I.Nms - Fpnfier - Delivery, Lefter Eiizee numbered deFeentively, from 1 •be 'divided and Fold in beetions:in enltAitirchwri.) . Apery to • • ht.SILLYMAIC Ape] 6-•64-1441••••; - • • . :Pot4 Musiet. . FO Eh small Colher7;on's water level. Jnet„ 44.1 :yen Tleitt r drohiiret tritwri or three, other veins, thui affordiniz .ak.opportnney tot, making n eriod - Satieraetnry. reasons for Addres i.% BOX Poet Of[lcei.Pottsville: May b. 'err' . ' A k iATTAMILE'.4 . SOIPERMIE .1 6 1F14-' w reirllAß...—One.tvventietb hateirct lo the tract of eaallanctin New Caatle ..1 1'oicnehip. SChnylkiil _County' (knowii4elhe'P°tt ' 1 ' .134u/n u t ract) cmtain lug abont.",4 , 2o . llCrec. • `. .• A tract of 220 acres. of cO . A4 and TIMBER LAND in alley Towriehip.. • , ; • • . • A tract of • about 600 acres. • Townehip; (Elstallavim and part Of : pett4:^:perieT...4acta.fitear the SilVerTreek - ftesercott.'• ••• . • . • - •• • • - - • • • Valuable -. building lobs , Washinettin 'and Mahantongn street". Desirable .sitea' for warehormes, tnan tdactonep. ,&e. • • A•spletditilot.fni. Aee nne, .M feet font .on . the. Avenue and 37 . feet front on ,Ctnireb -Alley, Apply to 'II.E? , .TRY RU&4EL; 'Deal - Rstat.nand irdqtrattee Agent, aornerSecond and liishantengo - Ste., PointylUs, Pa. .;, .•... sMON=I 440!*._ , LiFfiloot • STRENGTH. TO:•THE WEAKt-:: . • YOUTH' TO Tiff...AGED t - Tlihr preparation is tineqindled aelt Rejuvenator llegorer of :wailed or inerrfonctiens. • • • •The.aged should be certain - to make the Illokiine a household hod inasmuch render tbein youth. . ful u feeliuz.tmtt lu;utvength.,-and•-cunible them toile • over again the,daYs of the-icy : dation "IL not only exhilerates hat - eireenthetis. - and IS really an invaltaa- , bitSleseing .especiaily to those , ' who hate- been- . re tinned to a. condition of serility, self.abuse. misfortune. 'or ordinary sickness. • No Matter what the cause of the -Impotency of Any hymen organ, this superb pripara- • tion. retrieve: the effeciat,once and forever: • ..;„•• .: Cores:' IMPOTENCY. - - GENERAL - ..DaBILt v VOUS INCAPACITY, DYSPEPSIA, DP.I'PRMtION,' • lAA'S OF. APPETITE. I.OW.rspißm..w - EAKNEss. -OP THE OROANS OF GENERATION; IMBECI MENTAL INDOLENCE, :E.MACRTION, - ha's a renift. delightful. deslnable and. boyel.. effect: -insin the Nerviaus system i-.and wha are lo any way • prostrated by- nervous disabilitita , are' eiruestly.advised to seek a cureln thLs'ntoet -excellent and unequalled preparation, . • • • - .• ••: Persons who, by Imprnderice-, • have .lost their NAT URAL VIDOR,- will tied a' speedy- .and permanent Cure ' BIOIRENL . -• • ..The FEEBLE,' the LANC4CED, • the - DISPAIRING, the OLD should give this valuable discovery atrial: it will be found totally -*differeht from' all ntheraittnes ....for the same_porpoies. -• • • • • • • • • To • Frkin 1c.:.:-Tlll.l - preptuatiori , Is invainableln • nervons.wealtnes of all hinds:,. ash Will restore the wasted strength with' wonderful pernianence. ,r• • .- • -.•- , it is also a gtand tonic, and will give- relief in Dye , 'pep.tia with the. first dose.. A..brief.peraistence in its use will renovate the- stomach to adegereof:pdr . eet. health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. , . One DO/lar. per. Bottle; or six Bottles for $5 . .• Sold by Dragglsts•genertilly.. • • •:. : • . . •, I• Stnat:hy express anywhere. by addressing • . ": •• • IIUTCIIINGS llll.LYER.••Proprietors; -• •'• Day . 4trect, Neyr Sold by Druziists everywhere,.. • • • • : , October.."-t. •cit, • .411-Iy. COW XlOO "' . • I will - pay to any ithetoior.rnember of the.Medical:Fra-. ternity. the stim-of $lOO for any Compound that pc..kaes sea more medical virtnett and curative. , powers - than, Mislder,S. Herb:Bitters. ' Proprietor. ' " • S. E. Corner of Ceatre,Square, laulcaster, REWdBB: ••. . . I will pay:sloo Reward foe the..illscovery of anymedia - nal prep union that can dire. a greater . yariety of Com plaluta Mut Alishlersilerb Sitters: • • . • ' • r • . • B. MISFILER. Proprietor, . S. B. Corner of Centre Square; Lancaster, Pa. • •S C 0 111R1ITAR.11 1 ': •, . .• I *in pay PCI to the Propriefor of. any Medicine that . eau.Show agicater number .Of 'genuine Certiti , ixtes of cures . eflected by it near timikice.wliere it Ly made. than , MISIILER'S HERB BITTERS —tif•Corikumption, Dyke . pepsift...Livcr.Complaint, Bloody Flus...Diarthots, fy phold.Remittetit Intermittent and. Fever Fe-_ rer and Ague: Cholera Morbas. Yellow:Jaundice. Scrof luta. Running - 1w: sofe•Lcgl. Cancer, ••*.gidicess, Mental- . wia..Rheuntalitim.,Conghs. Colds; Cramp in the Stern . ach. Climatic I)larrtam. likes. Tetter, Read. °ph . acme. or falling-await' Mel:netts. peculiar ..to 'children, Lenchorrea. "Falling of the %Vomit,. all obstructions. to' 'the due course of nature in females, all 'venereal dits:: cdsc's and all complairtts.a . riFing. from impnre BloOti or a weakand disordered • state ot the Stomach,. Lii - er or .Ceitilicate4 of cures of the Yellow,Fever- in Mexico can 0,41 hi! IteMeMber if it does not cute . ..the money -Will be 'refunded by the proprietor,. • .. • 11SNJAMDI S. E. PorP or ofCentre Square, Laucustr.r; Pa. SEND FORA CIRCULAR • The Ingreillenti , inied•fri Bittemare pot ktia.iteeret by the. Proprietor. a - flirci3lar and you will learn' •the medical liropertiva of MI:, the artielee wied* in the preparation t aka) in the manner in'Which.they operate on ttieaystem,atill much tither saluable . infortnation.. ff 7io:llarii'atilieted 'with. k 4.1 1 ,11 for Misblers .Acrd Bitters Circular; recd: it eartiftilly, Mai& by the hinls it cant:till.% and you will he iilticed,on the sure - rOin.l of recovery. • mimmiLEß* uirrTE wtcc 611E . ALL DISEAgE!4 OF THE BLOOD. . . , . ThstlaSep. of the.Skln. are numerons and with hnt one or t.Vst exceptions. may' be'trpesil to • Inipurity. of the blood.. In many penins, this intimrityls _born in the. eystem while • othere acquire it: through improper 'treat mmlt of scores of 'diseases,. Under this head may' be dased— • Ist.• Scrollibi..- 1 -This disease le hereditary and is trans; mil tee froni•generation to generation. it is Cullied.br • al . } riin*zre., , hiorrut the laws or nat:ure, both moral, and ,physical. •id other words, it is caused by,vion.:. - Acting ati a latent fiat:dm - it reduces the 'vitality of the . blood,- :and Weakemetile.tlepn Ming Organs, e- that they fair to discharge or cast Olathe impurities butt are continually generated , in the sys!tem.: A.peesen physically Pure ae; (wires gonorrhtea, or some nther.eecret di:A:nee he un dergoes a course - of meicury;.the.distatse is' drieil.ul>, and the patient pronounced Vain deldsion., The 'complaint is:not cured : its channel is only directed:' I , In 4itattof making ts smear:to= outwardly, It acts on the internal organs, and scroiula,, which is bequeathed , froth-father to son. is the result. , 'ltituty persona.avho are perfectly free from all immorality and .vice aretif flicted with scrofula. . They are suffering for the 'sins of theit fathers, and labOring tinder the curse hiscritted lii the BOok Of Books. -•'• 1...wi1l visit-the iniquitleaof the fathers upon their children... • • _ ••. - To cure this dreadful complaint it Is necessary that the blood should, be thoroughly knitted,: all the of the. body . hi -Ought into a . healthy. state of action, .and the system braced and strengthened' by.invigorattug tottirK. Look. at the articles used yin .cOnitxuattling Mishlers Bitters : :see the le ray of .purifying and invig i;rating thedicanients, and say whether thin:els liwarti., cle iwthe*Mile list' f hiedlitines that, "mitials it. We here emphathally assert Without:the -fearer ,cont radic that .illishiertallitterevvill cure all kinds Of Scotto '. bins diseases. 1 'lt parities the blood: it:stretigthensi the 'lnternal Organa and 'aids - thein v:6)1-fit ..their natural fuktions, it is a stimulant mid a tonic tual,it: will care Sores anti L'lcers.:--Running sores, and' ulcers invariably. indicate n scrofulouS taint. VICY nre raused' by the etfort'of - nature to dLsetatrate the impnri tics:of the blood.- Many perStins afflicted - with running - sores:and ulcers succeed in. drying them 'uP and think. they are cured .when the Skin. grows over. the sore.: •'• They art , : however, but. 'l Making bid.' worse," for the impurities that were . dlsitarged from the sySteni,• ihrotigh' the Medium .of the Sore' now •tiet internally and. rause innumerable disease! , and often ,deitth., The only true ancisnrecure for all running' ores and Ulcers 'is ishlers Bitters, a c.intinued and per,evering use of which - will' most - certainly effect a permanent cure. . ad, Salt Rheunt—Salt .11heurn is a vague. mdetinite, thorough. politilitr tertn given-to almost all the non-: • febrite.ernptiona Of the • Ado:that afflict' tidal .P.' .• t is . generally..au eruption-of. N'eSiellE smell distinct 'ere accompanied. with a smarting. - stinging sensation.. with a tendosicy to creep or spread over the adjoining. surlace. Mishicr's Bitters are a sure cure for this dis• .4th, Bimplesand Blotches. - -sPimplesland Blotches on the skin are :do ays a sure sign :of Impala. blind:-..A1. though never dangerous, Catgut Incases of carhunles; they are verkdieagmeable. - ',Often .we. Will see the minit 'handsome feattires rendered. hideonS by great: blotches andidtmiles, and instead of the - Vensing look which • choulit irradiate the human. face we' see. nothing but disglis:ting corruption,. for pimples and blotehes are notlatig.but the mortupt accumulations of the •ssi:Stero expelled througiohe ntediinwof,the skin. ' The use of Nishlerls,Bitter's will force thes• corruptions to be dis- CliarczMrthrongh.the-: - Patural channels, and thus cafes all kinds'of pimples anti blotelles.-Ladies who desire r . .a : fair complexion. free 'from pimples, should, bear this fact in mind. • . • I3ITTERS IN READING WHAT IT HAS DONE! - . . : '-Capt. 5... , ,i.- Banka., vays • •he svits - rueeil an severe ease of ,Itinntliee and Chronic Diarrhipi, contracted - in. the Artily, by the use of Slistilers Iferb Bitters. • FINER AEO AGUE AND Cli4e.!ito DiAUSIIOEA The ellrieryai t geed, a former' tes'....lerit.of this eitv.. now residing at 14trt Wayne,. Indiana, 1121Vben beet/. ifflieled with the abiwe visit.to Wading. was induced tw try sfishient. lierb.lititers. and has the satisfaction to state that, they have lierformed ratihMl ' here. •• In.gratitude to the dis - coverer,of these Bitters —1 am inilueedlo give, thiss - certideate and for ,the•henefit of dthers - Similarly situated: . • . • • . • • ARRY4. - •IVTIIT'3I.AIC. • • ititIEVAATISII CrRED ItY;MIKILV.It'S 1311-, IV:Maned retitle., that he was fora long tinje Aeu4.rrly afflicted with faiemoidle pains...which incaNeltated him Irom foll,ovintr his nueiness. Not being able to ohtain inliaf,te finally resorted PI the 'use of •Ntishieree cOle braied ilerb.W.tters. which effected A permaneftt core in the conrse of'ter. rhos, .No - rettirri of any of the symptom: , iel'e been experienced since and -the cure is, a radical 0ne.... ' : .C. 11-1. I.)F.E.Nt. . . • ' • F. h onnior anditingm Sing . Tending, December 6111..15'45; , • • , .B. NteiMr.u, Eeq.-ePetir *Sir :—The nnilerefgned hire- Jug receiVeli great henelit• froth, the rem of your Herb H i tie! F, ta k es tk 1.. opportunity ot .zieknOwirdging the 1 , 41111i': in ihnredbere mar learn the.fact. Having been afflicted with. eeserc rheumatic. palm , in my lOC !boulder. • Contracted .by extioifflre: I W 714 tor a lonztline Miable to tileep.. I triiffl's. or . Herb .Biti ere,' mitt dyer taking .one. don I was. ableh i bleep twie houre. I took anothei'doi.e and slept two hiiure, mpra; he•li ivntlii it wolee tohicanother doee.' went ro sleep and • front that . time hare- not been .troubled theirrnatiin 4 btit-I continue 1, ii.e the in a while :tn. n fire&ution noinet the re lipn'of the c- mplaint: I think . the: Herb Ihtters;the met Ineditine hi existence (or thensnAtt,,in. - • . • -JOHN FEU • F sale nt the •New. 'Whole;nde Wide anti - Liquor §toie..•Silver•Terrnce .P4teville-irti- • . IVAN 1F.i...4e6V - 4.; DEWEY - , riviiriet ors. J. R. TR,OXELL'S CHEAP CHINA; GLASS; •AND CROCKERY STORE, °entre Street, Opposite. Mortimer House POTTSVII3LE. . . . . . . - . The claret's cn 'l'ottsville• and newhtaring - Covina vllinges nun teunlcia. one and: all, are: Invited to • call and ,examine my. stock' of war. - 2s' before buying else where, mi Lam not to be undersnld, and can furnish .110u54, - teepers.With every article .they wart tn my line el, busine4e.." In the stock of • . , . ••• .• . : • . .. . French .: -.China: • , will be fetind Tea Setts, Dinner Setts. Card and Cake DoketS., Watch Cages, Segar' ',Leblanc..Match Safes, Mottoitnesdotottti Clips and Saucers,-Vaaas. Colognes,' China Setts for ChildreL4 and a general variety or Toys, 'ChOicest, - ;l4rest ...patterna,..'otaisisting 'of Telale end Bs: Tumblers, Clttnpagne'and Wind Glasses, Ale and Beer. Glasses.:peetitircra. Bar and Bitter Biatki Gob lets. Plates, 'Castor Bottles ; Pitcher? and Creams, Cel-. eries.:4..tnntr Bowls Spoon. ilolders, Syrup Can ,; Fruit Bowls, *Pruit Jam, Cake Stands, kerosene, Lamle; ol every variety; Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticka, candy lam are:; dc.' ' • ' • . Ctockery: . •A Hill assortment of fl ON STONE MINA. of dd.: feria patterns. in setts or single pieces. to suit the pnb-. lie.. A large assortment of eormonsp:c; Ware, which I will sell at IoW figures. , • - • Yellow and stone Ware, . - : Pudding Dishes,'Ple Mahal: L'al3mulera, Milk Pans, Jelly Moulds,- Pitchers., Tea Pots, .13-tter Pots, ,Milk Jan, Jugs, etc.; etc,' ' " • • '3I.ISCELLANEOUS:—ToIIet Setts, Cartons, Slop Jans and .Foot Baths. Quirt:and Pint Plaslai; Coal Oil, Fruit Jam 'oteve7 description. :• ' 111E - RCHAliTtil I can sell yciu Goods at City Price-41 flints sal ing you freight. Call and See If. It se r,t, so, J. It: cold milk • and beat two - 4ga in. it, t‘ of a cup of tuol*ea, and - ..a little Fal. pour it in willt-the bat tailk, and bake two hours—peihaps it will take 'lel 111411-44LONVO, Vise". "flock sand will uayz.-a pudding. good. JuP , Dyes. . :LEwts c. mom mons auu you M4T SL'at eas:Cdaztra mai Marks at.; tbr 14 1 3 , on*. - • ipei IG. !C4' t r atnitt. • .Pram. the .4m44-141.11 • • . PAMIR WORg PQR .114 y. nig is the month Called-- "beautiful,. she has: days that come nearer to the tion of lonrideis Of the paradis e . 0f Parents,:thatt any others in the ye ar. wears its liveliest enie tl a d liitexi the apple, peach, pear, Cherri n e e trees are ladef f ioth l 'arirnted file s , o tile - 41 r is ‘.`i,ppressed". with perfu met' the ilweller in the'eoUntry walks n e : arid. 'breathes-an = etlaosiThere of,which u n happy •"eit" has no conception. -A, 'hrief suggestions-of, the brtlinary performed or , i . the farm each month serve AS a rentander to the practical. and inform,those, not Of the profev,lo, what is' going on among those-wbe the great staples of -life. Visas :the sowing, month . 3 4 theplstAting niOnth.• We. used !e ) Plmf Corn - cri*ftrit: and - then - the Mato . crr . a? • . • . • But latterly, since the adven. Or,he wehave thoueht that eftryo potatoes were tnnrelikely to 'CSC*, I N ail . d..lioW:pia§t farmers - plant their pot first: The leading Varieties.f9r field r are . DykemanS , , ,i3tickeyes. Seellieg Flukes; Peachblo'ws, Prince dim ,j / Whites, and ,darner.**Chili. - The; „§ e( Mercer is: rohably our, liegt Pot • considered; but ..not the most . North :They _require a rich:soil—.-do . weil on sot .therare quite liable . to rot, Therak excellent. baking potafo, but is 'soli( Similar :conditions to. the Seedling ate; • The .Dykemaiiis: telerably procluttiie. good early variety ; but does not do some • • • - Of the--.othersnarned,-.the Penchi;lose, hest, being 'one of the .best sp r i ng we hare. Iqields . Well on light-sq., ikiit,turn oil more moner to II e.a re the Seedling,:Mercer. The other rat ft - fe ( - :o:trit - !po -, titOes . . bit yield ‘vell, and sequently pay als ..well as any. The garle is S - shoold - be'plunli•rl about u m a'halffeet apart both ways,—tire lithe f!e . • Plant, medium sized tubers; cut, int or four Pieces and -abotiCaix goo . d Cy! It.-is a gOo I ' plan • to.renew 3.(n from ,clistani...sections-'frequently. fine : .mannte; . or bone dust ; in each lii!1, increase the yield. : •Plant'cOrn' nsearly as ihes...rSon' richtrait, nn soi. well.prepared. varieties 'my' generally preferred; alhct OM light soil the eight rowed white - doet t , nr better: -.lf o*ingto. the land beim: is.tieees r stiry tMuut off.planting., until Ibg of thelmonth: - the Improved King Phis a.gOod kind to plant.:as tydays, and is quite prilifie. Sou deg: the Ohio dent is mtery profitable v! Partnrrs usually (nee tie leisure after plapting, when, they scatter the'phtster with a free . hand. $( on the :Pit'stitre lei, ,on The clover ntearlnl . the corn- hills; on anything which your ence teaches you. wili . :benetit.• It cheapest, f;;rtilier that' cr.n Ueused tl wer,, and .eloyer plowed . ut.der i: the . soil. . From itiO•rn 1.56 pound. are. Aow corn.. Above all,:dO not forgq cern.. eb:47 lioadeast., or in "drills; for t •your 'stock,: in case a droidit cuts shDrt, pn.srpre. In no way can so, much .gOod; tritious fridder be obtained front an -- ground,. as Art'sown: corn. If not nee& the summer'. or autuitin, •it can be curah Makes the, beat of winter. kidder Thep sliouldlevery riylt; and about flair (m• Sown broadcast: or twain:drills, 2 I '2'n; If sown. broadcast, itshould be plowed ti , The . lat ter pert of the month time to • plant field beans: - Whit esare about ascertain add profitali ari . y . y . ariety.. • They shOtild .be .2 1 , 2ket way, and.. in or hills .pretty.cla; gether the 'other way. • Sow carrp.s .tot' !flock:feeding,. si last mon . li, 1-2 - feet, Ott. wst by horse. or half that distance. if to Worked by hoe. Soil Flit?ul4.. be rich. free as . possible froze weed.. • R• piiir fenees. Turn • - cattle out to pt=! • froni middle :to last of the month : If are about to :calve,* keep . tbem in the n until. it is over-for change . Of diet and excitement • of greater rfreed(Crn, sotaeti eating'abortion.l . . Savg . all' the.calves, lot ifm6sent and ' . - prOsliective prices of cows beef, it will pap, to raise them. CARE OP YOUNG .TURKEYS. We find in an • ex.change tlie 010 . 4 Wit !wilt nientioning hence it •Came, and relirtnt it because the hints ,it contains excellent and . wort hy.the attentMe of all sons•wbo raise, turkeys: - •* • . • The. first 'diet ot7ered . to turkeY.ol should consist of 'eggs•boiled berd.athl,E: rnix - ed, or curd Wilh .bread drumbs - nn .greet part :of . onions, parsley, etc , ci very'strall'and mixed together so as 11 a loose; Crtiinby * paste ;'• °anneal With liitle water may be given:. They will Water, but this :Should . be put into sneell;:shallOw vessel, so as to insure the danger ofthe eldeks getting Wet._ 'the turkey hen and . her . chickens sited honied for a'few days ;''they,may then; i wealluir. he fine,he allowed's feWheure 1 • . erty . - during the . day,.b . ut should 'a s.h" . • threaten, , they . Musa; be - put, imnii dialed; -This.systi:m must he in *from : three to foie. ivi.ekS.. fly this they will beim acqui red considerdble stem 'and wiliktiow how to-take care of themsel As they let alder,.'meal and grain 't given'tnore freely.- They 'now begin in, fl;r insects and to drr t growirg vit in the sand. At tlit ngeotabant twom. or perhaps a little more, the :males at Males begin ,todeielop their distinctive , aeteristics. ••' • ...in the young males,: the chruncnia , ol (f. the heck end throat,. and the horn eontram del condi. on the forehead, fist marked: eltaracter.''• This is Mit lent yhe.system requires a full supply of ment„ and good - housingat . night is (le Some recommend that •'a few grains of cone pepper or:a AWN: bruised hem( Mixed with their ftkod.•• The- di‘tincti ual marks once ihirly.eStablished, the birds tole their name of "chicks; 7 I - 4 ens," and are tarmed_ilitilteY-poalls." time of danger is ,over,'and they low dep.endenf, and, eery day wrongful. 'hardy. ; :They rigat..fare the rest at flock, on good and itiffieicnt With respect To the diseaSes of Abe tto with them as with all:,Other poultry, pr' tiOn is better than cure. The. most. ant tulesare, let the :`chicks never - eel and.encOnrage thent - to eat heartily by I a . good variety.of food 'y.t to hewsre . juring.the- oplietite.hytoil mach parr 'raking, a : pride in them is the great so' - aaccess in the:rearing of dot:nes:tie 09( 11 GERMANTOWN TELEGRAM. ptnt 01 ' meal,. one gill tif .boiling . Milk; caw - tea ful of .hutter, . silt just .to - taste, one. Wheat:flour, two eggs: one. gillof ye l ssl "Iffickly: tOtfitike , ..a - batter. Cut up.d ter is the Indian niealr and hdd the se stir into it the gill_ of boiling• iuilk.• ., eggs, and . when the .tn,eal.,is cool, at and . tbe wheat flour to it, with as mai na will form. a batter:": "Then add 11' When the batter is.light grease you' and bake them as buckwheat cakes: - . BAKED INDIAN PUDDING,.—Take- of of . aweet "Milk lteat take-fivelablespoonfuis of ineal. stir milk until well mixed ; s tkeo 'take a