Wit and *lima. LECTURE CONCERNING .13NATIIira , !lark Twain, of California; has come on - East with his famfiy. The wife of his bosom having tried skating and failed, is thus talked to hi her lord and master : ' ' "0, go to ale*, yon bid fool!" "gr. Twain, I ant -surprised and grieved to "Dmilinterrupt me,. WOllllll3 I. tell you it's ab svd—you learn to Adel You'll be wanting to play fairy in . the `Black Crook' I tell - you skating is an accomplishment suitedonlyloyonth and grace, and comelinesis of face, and symmetry * of figtue. Nothing is so charming suite see a beautiful girl in the coquettish costume . of the rinks, with cheeks rosy with exertion, and eyes beaming with excitement, skimming the ice Us s bird—and sweeping down upon a group of gen tlemen, and pretending she can't stop herself, and landing in the arms of the very. young 'man ' her father don't allow her to know—and darting away again and falling on her bead and exposing herself—to remarks about her carelessness.— Madam—hold your tengne 1 --and always taking' ears to fall when that young man is ckee by to plik her up. It ii charming! They look pretty. -- end interesting, too, when they.are just learning. —when they stand still a king time in one, place, end then start one foot out gingerly, and It makes a break for the other aide of. the pond and leave %he balance of Cie girl sprawling on, this aide. Bat you ; lon look fat, and awkward, and dismal, enough any time; but when you are on skates you waddle off as stuffy and stupid, and ungainly as a buzzard that's had a half a horse for dinner. I won't have it, Madam I And , you get under a precarious headway and then put your feet to gether and drift along, stooping . your head- and shoulders and holding your arms out like you ex= pected achurch was going to fall ou!you ; it ag gravates the life out of me! and Tuesday, when :I was ass enough to get on skates mysilf,'. and kicked the Irish Giint's eye out the first. dash, -and lit on my htad and cracked the ice so that it looked like the sun with all its rays dropped where I struck, and they fined_ me - ninety-two dollars fur ratting the man's pond, I was terrified with the conviction that I had gone through to the in side cf the world, because I saw the parallels of laitode glimmering all around me; and what was it but you, in your awkwardness, fetching up over me with. ycur 'titters' on? You've got to discard tboee things. I can't stand the pew-rent and I wont' . .".11x Twain, I em "Hold your clatter! I tell you - you shan't bring odium upon the family - by your disgraceful at tempts to skate; prowling around with your big feet like a cow plowing her way down hill hi. slip perY weather. Hay be you wouldn't, be V, hatidy abont diplaying Illbse.teet of yours if yon knew what occurred when I too& your shoes down to get mended." . "What irasji. ? Tell me. shat It was ; tonne what it was this minute 'float know it was one of your lies:" "Oh, don't mind ; it ain't of any consequence; •go to sleep." ' "But it loot ecteequencel .You've got to tell hie , you shan't aggravate me this way ; I won't go to sleep till I know what it tras." . • "Oh, it wasn't anything." • Twain, I know" Letter: You're just doing this to drive me to' distraction : What did that nbccriasker say idyont re,•shos What did he do 7 Quick . - -• Well, if you must know, he—he-=however, it's of no coneequeuq." • - "Mr. Twain. "Well, he—.he took it and gazed upon it along time in silence; • and mit his handkerchief to his eyes and buret into tears.T._ "Why, you born. fool: Twain, are you gel* stark, staring crazy?" "Efe just stood there and wept as if his heart would break, poor devil: There; now let's ne go to sleep." • "Sleep, yen lunatic ; rll never cloaa thy eyes till I know what that idiot was crying about—and you won't either, I can tell yon that.. Come:" "0, it don't matter." . "Mr. Twain, if you say that again, I'll make you sorry for it ; what sae. the r.um-sk.ull crying about?" . - "Well, he—he---" "Well, h-of-h-e—what 'Oat with it I - do you want me to—to. Twain, I'll- snatch them pet fringes off till the aide of your head is as bald as the top of it I" "Well, he—poor fellow! he said he doted on his. grandmother—fairly doted on her. She had nursed him, you know, becadse hie mother ,was always feeble. Well, he came to-this country fifteen years ago, 'end first be set up to the vege table line. and got Meng Pretty well, and was about to eend to England for the old lady, and when hard times came he got broke. He went into fruit then, and after that . into milk—into all sorts of things, you know, but he got disappoint ed every time till this "prtseut business fettlAd him out at last, all right, and be set off for .the old woman. She lauded here -four weeks ago, bat died the very same night. It was bard, very hard, after all his waiting and toiling - for fifteen years,. to get her over here at -last and have her die on his hands. He—he--well, he was disgust ed: However, be laid her out, and he: and his friends eat up with her, and by-and-by the mem ories of her virtues softened ,Itts litterhess and tamed it to a tender grief—a settled melancholy that bung about his spirits like a pall for many days. However, by patiently striving to keep sad thoughts put of his mind, he was finally begin ning to regain.some of his old-time cheerfulness when your shoe reminded him so painfally . of his poor sainted grandmother's cabin—" - "There take tht, you brute! .and if yon - dare to omae back here I'll kick you out again ! Yon degraded old ruffian !". MEW. PAIIIMITON AND Srrrnaor..—The conrer aation had turned upon this popular and absorb ing topic, exciting the feelings of the circle wits the pro and con view of it, when, in the midst of a fierce remark, as a r, joinder hard as a - brick was trembling into form en the other side, Mrs. Partington raised her finger. There was , imme diate silence. „ "As for universal suffering," said elle, With u. smile as tender ae the last beam of expiring d'ay upon a faded landseape , —"An for universal feting, I don't see why they. should. buffet taore than any other sex." - "Wbo?" said pr. Spooner, looking, vier ids apeelacles. • "The radcers.alies, — said she. "And certainly there le not half eo mach danger if their dpetrine ii true, re I'm sure I hope it is, for the sake of -many mholtace nothing but the gocklnese of atici to depend upon." "But" said Dr. Spooner, with an emphasis upon the word as though he .were about to enact it, and butt io meaning at her, "I mean them:aver. sal gift of i , uffraceL—allowing every man to vote; whether black or white." : - She pausal like a rill, interrupted by a leaf, gathering Rretigth by the haterraption, and break ing triumphantly away. "I don't see," said she, "why , they shouldn't do u they, are in mind to ; and If they don't thoy ought to be made t? by corrosive_ measures: I think the gift of suffering belongs naturally to the women ; but A.B for cbting, that ie another matter." Ti;Wrens a dignity in, the delivery of thie roa: forma opinion' that wr.uld have dune credit to Judge -Bigelow, and took the entire evening to pick the meat -of it. Ike was engaged hi Isis spelling •lesson, drawing profiles 'of the crooked nosed teacher on the margin of his spelling-boa k. • A Totem . nonv . ..--Stepbenion, a eonntry atom keeper, was one day typing to sell Soo a : pair of pegged boots. The pid man' gave thearrtiole of fered a fair examination, and decided not to pur, "Nice boots," eald Stephenson. "Very nice bocte," said Joe,. "but I can't afford • "Why they are is 'cheap as miy - that they make,' said Stephenson; "oniy two dollars." "Yee, only l don't keep any 'hired mtu3," re turned Joe.. •glired Asti? What do you want of a - hired man?* asked Stephenson• • "Well, I shouid want a hired Min" if I bought them boots," said Joe, his eye twisting up with an eyan a more. comical leer than usual ; "the last pair of boots I hallo? you pretty near ruined me." "How was that?" asked Stephenson. . - - "Why," said Joe, "all the time I wore them booth I had to take two men along witii me, with . hamaiere, one on • each side, to nail on the solos -every time I lifted my Vet." The storekeeper made no more efforts. to sell ''booth to Joe. twat. Ass .—An old barrister was giving advice to hie soli, who was just entering upon the eutiee°tof-hfa• father's prolession-94 eon." said the connsallon, "if you have a case where the law is clearly on.your aide, but where justice assents 'to be against you, urge upon the jury the vast impedance of sustaining the law. If, on the other hand, yeti are in doubt abent the law, but your'client's case: is founded on justice, insist on the necessity of doing Jae tice, though the heavens • a - 2 ' ';a7 • , . "But," SAM the itatOlurii shall I .manage a ease where lair dead against me?" !Ili that, ease, teplied the old . man," task round it 1" • llittaao OLD NICE girl from ' the outustry, lately on visit to a Kr; H., a Quakes:, was prevkiled on to' accompany him to ameetine.' lahappemed to be a silent one, DODO of 41111.bielh• • rio2:4l4l4,KU:lolreli 1.1 the spilt to utter a syllable: When II!, H., left the meeting -house with its piling triad he asked her smoss.dostibeelfte the meth:qr. To 4 tAtifildpttiguYirepulba.:. - -"Like it! .liThy I pas 4 see no fetes' In it To iild:de }Muni 'witbont - epe s ,m ng - -,wardl it is Ismagh•to Mil Old Nick.". , the chukker, i ; _ 'fest : VPss 65eliap eceon WllO- ie i g l a i licee. much Or his Imhof of touch?' 'Decll'lll6B4ol datei feerriA .13 WRAi; is fia . id " t t 1341 .1* 011 :411&lighl, 66dshrKiaeLs 6 , boncAr•todul tist pa l m Lawrie. , 2113 Waite air ainott4.7. $ a lalliMoidra, IESCELLANEOUS - . NNW SPRING DRY GOODS, kIVALKER & PRICE, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ittahantonio . We are DOW realising from New. York. our elegant stock of !REMO GOODS. to which we Invite your natal attend= before making your wring ructweee. Our goods are all , of the best quality. and • We Warrant Everything that we Sell. • We doe it deal in damaged stunlce goods, but eeleet oar goods bons the beet of 'wholesale homer. .A visit to our store will at tact show you that we try to please BLACK AHD FANCY MIA DRESS 1.1`,:=.t. GOODS, I-TANDSOME PLAIDS, Very Low. PARASOLS AND. SUN IlittBRRT LAS, New Styles, and Very Hud»ma ' Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! Ali Linea, 15 cent , and upwarde. MARSEILLES QUILTS, Large Size and Beautiful .Patiems PRJLNTS,IUSLINS, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, AT THE RIGHT. PRICES. KID G 0V E S., Giove,ts cat to fit so well, and the ettensive tale of it by first ekes retell dealers in New York In compe tition with other makes, La a guarantee of its quality. Ladies , and Gentlemen's Gloves & Hosiery, . FULL, LARGE STOCK. LADIES' MADE BACQUES, !Used Cass'mem for Gent , ' Stilts, Nixed Caislmeres for Boys , Salts, Nixed Casslntern for Ladles,Satques' BONNET RIBBONS, MA. 7 kiITA CORD 3VX/EC, ALL COLORS We cannot enumerate all In oar stock, but if you will favor us with a call, we will show you nice Geode DON'T. FORGET TUE PLACE. April F.I, eel ICARPETIrIDSI , JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.; gt e Chestnut Street below . Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, RED, • CHECK AND FANCY, 4-4. 5-4 and 6-4 wide. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., 43 2, es • Chestnut' Street. helow Seventh, Have Just received their . SPRING IMPORTATION OF CARPETING - S, of every description. FRENCH,. CHENILLE, A.23dINNTER, WILTON, VELVETS. BRUSSELS, AND TAPICS'rRLES. 34 and 6-4 Velvet*, Wilton, Benniela, AND VELVET CARPETS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH for HALLS JAS. N. ORNE, SON & CO., • • Chestnut Street,. below .Seventh, THREE-PLIES, ENGLISH AND AMER- ENGLISH e AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS, COCOA. MATTING% DRUGGETS, LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS, RUGS AND MATS, April 27, '67 THE UNION HAMS - • Are pronoanced by those who use them ' IitQIPAL TO ANY 11A11111. EXTANT -ThPy are selected' from onlystrictly mu' fed bop. and the ingredients need In curing are all of the very • best quality. Particular care is also taken' to keep them in pickle .only long enough: to - cure,'which Pre vent! their getting too adt—a great and general. fault -with moat ham& .None genuine unless branded. Cmed only by A. F: CRESEBROUGH do CO., PORK PACKERS, AND WHOLRSALIt DEALERS IN FISH, CREME AND' ROVISIONS, . . 10 North' Deb/swami Avene; Phil:Wm, • Picking and Oaring-Eatabtishment S. hi. comer 9th and Reed Sta. . March 9, '66 19:fica • CIIARLES R. QUAIL, Surgeon avid Physician. . AUI3IYRN, SCIIIM.COLITZ, PENNA. Having bad abundan • exterience In' SUEONIrr par , ticular attention paid to Surgical cues of all kinile. Office near opposite the Depot , Apr1113..14 • ; 15-Sue MANSION. Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. C. W. WrNDltit, , Prepeletiess. , .. • • This dellgbtfal and ronsanticsumnserietnasthaaheen re-fitted and re4nrxdatied, and is now open for the reception of gusts. • Aprillll, 1667 12.4 t• THE ART OF CUTTING DBE SSES. DRESS TRIMEING, EMBROIDERY, -&45. 131.88:•3111TOUINMON,Secorui Street, bekiw Market. Pottsville, LesPeotkdly bran= the butes of Pottsville and vicinity desirous Ofianning the art of cut ting Dresses, Bisons, &Num. Jackets. Gored Dies: sex; Wrapper% ~ e ns l i and all neer styles of nmet and Howe Garments, thasheles for sahtlfts. B. X' Carpenter's Lately Lammed Models, now extensively used by the most Looneshle dress-makers. Two hours' Instruction will enable aniidady to cut and At dresses equalto a dressmaker, . • Mrs. Butchimsm has on hand a choice assortment of zephyr; : wools and yarns ; zephyr patter') cturraai. silk. worsted and cotton coat azddrees buttons. mings and Notions; , and Coventry Bufehig r. Tape Trimming. Gold' and Silver Braid _and , Beada; Hair Brews in Bilk, Linen, Cotton sad Mohair; link broidery &unerring t".lf.xdtting,, Crochet, Af ban, and Zephyr Needles ; Linen; - Flom and Crochet-Thread and Braid; French , Working end Marking Cotton ; Stamped Goods for Braiding, and Ittrbmidery. • • • - gigSmbroldery, Machine Stitching Pleb& Sewing arid Stsmping tly to order. ItlrMrs. R.- done-promp has On handircholce asetrtment CC: Rant Braiding and Binheoldery designs 'for Ladles' and Children's dream, to which she invites attention. - APr II ST, 'IT • • : • • • 174 ntlynAirsi covail PAI.Z.-4hirigumi to reforder of the Origtans. Court 'of thellowity SchnylkilL in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:. the antecriber, adininistrator of the estate of Daild Mama, late of the boron of Pottarllle,'iq the County of Schuylkill,. 1/14 expose to ade by • prattle ' , endue, - Titesday..lllly2lst.. • At 2 o.clork In the afternoon, at, the Union 'Hotel; to ; the Borough aforesaid, that certain WIMP Ibrellintr It ems =floc of = t eltuste tn lionnigm a „Lam. , to laid of Pottsville, being • the ono-half of hot No. ' bonded eakwardly - by the other half of Said lei:., tettrarkidy by:Barbs= street, westwardly by lot. No. 16, sod southwarilly by. Sanderson ' street, 'combatting In freed. I'ar:_fiandertpt. ,street SO bat and in -depth .300 keg, late the eatato said deemed. Terms and conditions made kilown .tie time and place of ale by , :JOHN Vilftaft, . • -- Brordarof the Orphism. <bort; Attotiegar ri o t. poi:tittle; Apilnolf ,_ ' QTRAM-111NOINES ta; sada:lgoe wlebee to peatbersik aioamilboad Maws • insimirof Maas° —biarmie arer...Addrein JAN= .11P/.1113., liEly 1..44: „T. .. 6.. - - FREBII.',:QA.R.I)M - :',KFF:IS. 77.-.:.c,:-: ••,' V - 611;..1.8 - 0,1:4 - .: - :] -, :- , .'::; '. • • - Ws are now vietv r bor Guam ea& from, tLe WW, Triable Creri leo •toontty,'lstilonetog ' diedia Ma moo, War We war oldirw . bo . oile bated]: -rks* tip i - Tarekroirar*jopook ripprpiso t. , prom , 107 • 'Q LO VtAar Atiboritloverrm . ' at en% • nio Clown& "Bp?, 1.1.0 fi -, *l' , , (Tim, doors idols Post Office,/ At Late Prices JOVVIIVB At Low. Primo. AT NWiT LOW PRICES UNION HALL -"at WALKER & PRICE. PHILADELPHIA SCAN MGR/INS, of every description. MISCEMNEOUS. llCW9lead"Thislcal J. R. neROXE7LL.' °REAP -01iMit, OW% -kil) PBo9laatY _STO4 ) - _ Oantre - Street, Oppo4te jtiOrtiniar Mame PCGTTg4tr • •. • • Ms citizens- at Yottaville. and and • towns villages and =deb, .and All, are : Invited:to Call and he my. stock of soots before buykig else where. as lam not 'to- Le undmvadd, and -am tartish Housekeepers with every article they wall in my line of business. _Lithe stock of ' • %. French • Claiiia4, sell hefts:m.3l'es sett% DiWr. Sens, Card and - . Cabi. fleskras, :Watch . Cases, ~S^ar Holders, Meth Safes, Nato Hags, Motto Cape and Sarmers,Veses, Colognes, China Setts for Children. and a general variety. of'Toys, • . Glass *are. _ " - . _ Chaicet, West patterns, coneisting of Table. and Bar Tuttiblera,Champague and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glove. Decanres.. Barand. Fixer Melee Gob lets, Plata, Caeor Batt*, Pitchers and Creams. Cel erre* Super Bowie Suomi holders, Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit Jure, Cake Stands. Kerosene lamps of arm-variety. Lamp Clibld4a, Lanterns, Candleticks, oft , Wy Jars- in., • Crockery! Crockery !! rull.assortmett of iitpti STOTSE CIIIMA, of .dll - patterne, in eels tingle pieces. to-snit the pub lic, A large assortment of normon C. C. Ware, which • / sell at low Aram, - . . • Yellow .aud Slone Ware. • Padding Dishes, Pie Dishes. Callender*, Milk Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pitchms, Tea Pots, lt-tter Pote,'3ll.lk Pots, Jars, J etc:, etc. • .• . 'BOUS:--Tollet Setts, Castors, Slop Jan and Foot Baths:: ~Quart and Pint Flasks ; 01110% doe., at. Fruit Jars , . of et ery description. . gEIiCLIANTS I can f.ell you Goods rit Cap Priem, thus saving you Creiett. Call and tier if it is rot J. R. TR013,14,- • knril lg.. TO CARTENT443 8i .BUILDERS The Schuylkill County - 00. Manufacturingei • Hare on hand at, their extensive tablishment.; on Railroad Street, airiest quantity of lumber of every kind 'told descrip ton. which they-can iupply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower tares thanAt can be bought elsewhere. They are also ready to supply, through the means of their extensive boa/nese and la bor staving machines manufactured articles in their line at a saving of 25 per cent. on former coat. ' • - Their large workabops.have been in successful opera tion for the past year, ttuntog out vast quantlthe of Doors, . Window Frames, 6,' Panel Work; . red-pustai • *glade, Banisters, • • • - Shutters,• ' And all binds of Framed, Pan e led. and Turned Work, 'which they have constantly on hatid.' 'They are ready to eseente orders at the shortest notice, for any quanti ty or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff, • Dry and green Hemlock of all, kinds, for building. Oak. Maple, Poplar. chair, plank and scant- Cherry, Walnut. Mahogany Mc.; for cabi net work; White and-Yellow Pine ho. 01'63 for flooring, raw or made to order t While-Pine Plank, 3,2 X, 2, IX, 13(,'C, and X inch •peacl, always ready ; also, plank, beams, rails, scantling, poets, shingles, lath, ceding lath, Palling% fU ,, ' lc - • • kar:Bills of sawed atoll' end everything in their line on band or to'order, at the ahortmt notice: • • Pottsville. March 29..6g • • . • 10.. FOUTZ'S MO alld Cattlo PONE'S. TER, H E A.V E COIIGFIS, DL TEMPER, 'FI FEES, FOUNDE LOSS OF APP' TITE AND FIT. ENERGY, use improves wind, Memos( the appetite -give smooth.m glossy transforms t miserable skelei nurse.. • In all diseases of Swine, such isCoughs,l7lcers in' the Lunge, Liver, ' Sm., this article By putting from - one-half . a paper. •.. - • . . to a paper in a barrel of swill the ! above diseases .will beeriulleatod - or entirely prevented. If - given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog . Cholera. • - , Priori 25 Cents pet Paper, or 5 Papers for -151.: rsEre.aszn asr A. .VIDIT'rZ.; & 'BOO" WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin St.; Baltimore, NI For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United States. .Por oak in Pottsville by EMMY SAYLOR, Draggle'; Schuylkill haven, It it coma.. Dec 1, ,MI SP_E_ER'S PORT GRAPE WINE PURE AND FOUR YEARS OLD, For. the Communion Table and Family Coe. • : Feitnales, Weakly Perso4i,, The . Gre4 Remedy for Edney Affections RHEUMATISM, AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. EXCELLENT WINE TOR,TEMALESI Biery family at tlaig sews phonliuse SPeerts Port Grape Wtne, Celebrated in Europe for its medicinal' and beneficial gran dee: highly esteemed by eminent physicisuis, .need in European and American Ewitala, and by Acme of the best families in Europe andAmeriea. AB A. TONIC—It has, no equal, causing= appetite and building up the srtem, being entirely a pure wine of a mon valuable erape. , • . • . - AS k DIURETIC—It imparts a healthVactEen of the gawk, laneys and nrieary mane very beneficial In ftpay, gout and rheumatic atfixtions. Speers Port Grape Wine . la a article from the juice of the Port Grape, poi. asset medicinal properties enperior to any other wine In we, and an excellent article for all weak and debit"- tated omens, and the aged, and infirm, improving the appetite, and, benefiting lad* and children. • - . • tt once; and yon will not be deceived. - gwe-Be anre the elguaiztre of ALFRED SPEER Is over the cork of each bottle. - . Bold, by .H. - filaykw. Potterfile ; %lad & Bond; Pi. Rermany & Allen. Mahano_y City: Lawrence, & • klinereville; H. N. Care, Schaylldll Haven: B. B. Davin, St. Clair, and by all first claw who also . cell the CASTRLIA. PORT. BRANDY a choice - old article. Imported only by Mr. Speer; direct from the Valley of Oporto. • . !nide= lied by wholesale clmmede in -New York . and Ma, add-by A. SPEER, .at Me -Vineyard to New Jersey. - • • • , - PRINaIPAL OPFICE-20S Broadway, N. 19-ly JULES. JARED'S "EMATT. DE PARIS." . . Tke Nw e •Bentitifiernf:flic Skin. Te • •. . . • • stimoniali•frOnf belebrated Ladia; • , The secret, of beautifying the skin I—wring blown cooly to Memo& Jared Ilene, they' horiera e y state that'll differs from all ;other preparadona. It ves to the-most harstandireekled hotitthe t are and vxdor of . polished ivory, removing all diecolamtione streamer appearing aefrecides, • tan;- morrittea; moth, • or blachworm cocks, ally. 11441X;!!safnl in smoothing out the marks left bisiaali Pox. ; ; ' Mango:de of ".1011:mail de -Partecinost, etnadootly submit to the public-the earnest endrassmenta of meb diatingalshedladies es-; • ' - 'Mignon IlltfrOßl, MUe.-iFELdt.-tISTVALI, Mien ' MAGGIE IdITUISLL. P.'BOWILER - ;CILLZ:WESTERIthIad, MAW AI.I2_ , B , LLUCT;MISH.TON,' NON- , - • ME DB MARGLIERITTES, • NES MEOW, • • ' and massy othere,•whose• -high atandlnght themote,- skin gives the ottruthfulnoss to _their , gent and gentdue.approval.. • • ' THE BRAITFIVIDIL, WOE= NV.toornttlX ROB: • I And that the "Roue , .produce s brilliancy of rouge andilly-white,. with the -meat and peculiar advantage ortota harmleasnami wins to the • L'.•• -Tar. me. NiuFFIICEi T - VSSMIS43AIiBI- •.1 have Wend tOtroacirfroos the vattota white lo- dons. dr..; which-on theatrical_ profession -obligeamer to hie, -that I consider tt mien benefaction;to.dodo*. pmerstics :stick &O . the ;netontairwhitensis to, the - sithi; and learnt thealde, ;reel and smooth. ' • *Milt hoe= ItrIVIIRLI SAYE; ; ' tried theahlwbeantiliir, pads -" • apdioasdthatit imparteanntural bloom itti totheconnA -woo. • • es- . kameditmail de /tale is nsed , aaidellatte bal!. der oilier*** forTheettr„ , Estkoarar Bail Jitioto 1 7•• the most refined and wropulousAadlea:• proiudng twiairttlying ethnical/ itouge AMC ULT.Whne.. . cal tkidrvidgar_ A.gliyrs whitely to the Ada: ' nea t b . DrOitelltily 'dike atoadereseat,Barnes atid'r, - Wirelli lb 04 New- - lerireente Y!lgnivlittnet, , :erte.anniewxwer w a.. •comicsain&eu‘ abwt r airedici - • . itiandspagral bir- /kinds and Ineintera„"New FRIT Lio.a , • * deals. W t. - 31 and Waltman% fla ,113113 Oat. below Etipbth,466, ;;~: MiIiBMZEI : „ .4., . • - '; THE MIN - ERS JortyitNALis TRI -- ,CE' - ' , :It,E:PU-q.)) $:.-6.5......0.'..5.-5 . :0 ALLEN &. NEEDLES , SUPER-PIIOBPOLTE OP LIME, MurcasthmoltMLY With= sX.the:e AGRICULITRAL - WO.PAS The high -remnation . of oar - Phirtibate; . .for many years past, has induced nernewmatelatarts‘lmti Yens .sorrouty articlesof donbttnl mine in the market.., ' Farmers amstilt.tbeir Jul:greet by ming ONLY old . established and well imowarnanines t Ours % always - THE GAME IN QUALITY, [and tts di.d.rd ezorueace imeahly zeted upon. A TRADE DLSCOUNT,TO DE.&U3R3. GVAlvo . . PERUVIAN • • We eeu none but tie. 1, Medved lu red from the Peruvian Government, None in the market: = • • ALT.T:N NEEDLES, Peb 23. -'3/ STANDARD SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF LIME, Is offered In the awn:trance that It is the best and most economical fertilizer in•tbe market, • • • • The matmEactarire introdnce their SUTER-MOS TRATE with the guarantee that - it is perfectly free from atitilteration. ' _ • The great superiority claimed over other Feridlizeni • let. That it Is manufietnoid from Pure IkMe. _ • 24 . That aMt C lent quantity of acid has been' mot to cobrert tbe Insoluble Bone Phosphate into Super phosphate of Lime. - . • • 3d. That the Bane bet= unburned retains the ani monis and maker this a TRUE RAW. BONE SUPER. PROSPRATE. aria aa a SMIIIII . . _ Agri=ltund Metaled Work& and Labotatory, No. 8 South Fifth Street; Reading, Pa. March 30. '86-1 3 -4m. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF . LIME, • STANDABBIII7AB. •• For sale at Manntactnrera Deiota, • - No..27•Nortli Front .Street,. Philadeiphim No. 93 South Street, Baltimore., - And by 'Dealers In general tbrongboat the pottraiy. The Material of whieb Moro Phillips' Phosphate t manti6ictured oontairis fifty per cent. more Bone Phos phate. than Raw. Bone, therefore' it to more durable.— The ammonia prebent gives It great additional fertili zing valuh. • - •. • Six Veto's. experience has proved to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than even stable. manure;.and la not -only active but lasting.' • . • - /JOH° PHILLIPS,'• -. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. Feb. 14. 'AT This preparation . , )ng • and favorably .• will thor raghly-reinVigorate woken-do wII • and ow-spirited -horses, ..)y strengthening and • cleansing the stomach and intes tines. Su.per-Phospb.ate of Lime - MANUFACITTEMD Br THOS. L. HOLT, AGT., SCHETYLiaLL. HAVEN, PA. It. is a sure pre- . . . Farmers and DCalers in Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted • the above ''Trade Mark; to show those who use Hall's.. Sup 4r-Phosphate, made PrOni. the Raw Bone, that they are getting my manu4mture.. My patrons will please be careful in purchasing; to observe. that the above "'Prude SLark" Ls.stsmped upon • ' each bag,.as none other is genuine.. For 11:heat, Fly' early, Corn; Osti, Paatoek 7b; baeco,. Bud . = htat, Sorghum, Turnips, Hops, Garden p ve tattex, sad every Crop and Pk' We claim for our Phosphate that IU3 a fertilizer and . Ouick producer for earls vegetahles, it cannot be ex .celled by any in the market, and as a TOP DRESSING for GRASS it has no superior. .. - We guarantee that farmers will • flnd our Super-Phoe• phate of Lime more prompt itt action and more last ing in its effects than either Peruvian Onano or stable manure. Four years experience has tested this, that our Pee tilisers makes heavier grain than even stable manure. I am now ready to supply the above superior Portal - zer in largo or small quantities-in new bags of:200 pounds each. Also, always on hand. a stock of fine Raw - Bone Dust, Soft Nova. Scotia Plaster, &c., dec. A Dade discount allowed to dealers: The above Fertilizers can be-purchased at BRIGHT . &CO.'S Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. . • ' • - POST OFFICE ADDRBSTHOS. L. HOLT, Age., Schuylkill Raven. Pa.: March. 23, 'Gil Feb 10. '66 11-1 y) • 121 • aration is-invaluable. -improves the quality of the milk...lt has been proven by ac tual experiment : to increase the quan tity of and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter- firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makes them thrlie Peruvian Guam) Substitute I BAUGH'S R A W BONE S[PEIt-PIIOSPH&TE OF LIME. Sole Proprietors and hiannfactorem, Dekaware Riier • Chemical Works, . , . . FOR IVREAT:RYZ, BLURRY,' Co,.RN OATS. POTATOILR, T011A000,4510EWIJIAT; SOISORVII, TURNIPS. HOPS, (JARV IS NTORTAULTA, A.NO.LOCRY CROPANU PLAN.'. &specially reeosurie . ndsa.tO the growers of Strasiberriei, RaiptieriieS, tlackberries, -AND - ALL SMALL FSUITS. • More thanl3 years or regular nee • upon all . descrlp. Lion of Crepe grown in the Middle Acid Southern States, has given a high, degree popularity to this MANURE, which places its application now, entirely beyond a mere experiment. , And invalids; BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE - OF LIKE, Is eminently a success as a Substitute for Peruvian: Guano and stable Manure—and is offered to the Agri cultarlats of theNortberu and Eastern States as a fer tllizer that will cheaply restore to the Soil, thoee es. sentlall which have been drained from it by constant cropping and light manuring. . ' • his very prompt In its action—is lasting In effect to a degree unattained by any commercial manure in the market and is afforded at a much leas costthattisooewr Stable Manure, or"„Pernvian Guano. The- labor in volved in its use Is Airless than that of applying Stable Manure, bile there is no risk frOm the introduction of noxious Weeds. • ' riff - Farmers are reamitusrided to . purchase -of the dCaler located In' theiraeighborhood. In sections where no dealer ilyet established; the Pkasphate may be procured directly from thennderaigtied. A. Priced Circular will be sent to all who apply. • Our NEW PAMPHLET, "How to Idatetaki the Fertility of American Farms. , i-90 pages, giving full information in-regard to the use of manure, Be., will be tqrsiehedgustts outtpplleatkut. • BAUGH & SONS, • 001ce No.. 20S. bele.Avilaue, PhUndo.. BAUGiIL BROTIIERS. CO:. • . General - Agetkta. No. 181 Pearl St., eor. Cedar, Wow York. 46EORCIS INIGDAILLE, • • Wholonia Agent for Maryland and V . iiginia, 97 and 105 .Smith's 'Wharf, Baltimore. . . Saves time. labor, Money. ' Makes WASHING A. PASTIME and MONDAY A IFESTIVAL. Sold every where. Try It. Address all order to the MannAotne ere, ZIEGLER dr. SMITH, . CHEMISTS AND WHOLESALE DEDOOP3TS, 137 North Third at., Philadelphia. ; - MarchlB,.6l 46-4] - QPECTACLEB AND EVE IS Otinefgt— GLASES.--A •..assett- Anent on inuid and for sale by • " JOSEPH DUERR; . • :Wedonnudnr &Jeweler,- Centre St.; Pottsville, three doors above the Mortimer Howe March 6, .66-9 • ENI.A_RP-EMENT AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MINING. Volume 3, Commencing 111Larelt 30. . . . In consequence:cif the ww arkable success that has attended Ms Journal, the Proprietetaleel warranted in Increaalnk tea else to. • , . • • 'PAOIW Thus =Me it the' tAIiGEST and - incst - 0016 1 11 ILENSIVIC Mining Journal on This continent, repro"• seating the Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron,. lead, Coal,- Slate,. 011,'and in fact all the Mineral Interests cd; America, containing beautiful engravings, IllnetratMe the latest improvements in: milling, .32:lining: and met- , allargical machinery. • • . • The &mind has won the encomiums of the press of the entire country. and Europe, and- Panthers among its contributorsmore eminent scientific men Mad any other weekly pnblleation The reports of the market in stocks.- metals, ridner ale ores, carefully corrected weekly are an import:. ant feature of the Journal.. . ' Sobscriptlioi:s4 per - year Ice ilx, l months, $2 88.-in advance; single copies, 10 pefits. Spcclmen. Aopiss menthes.- Address ••• • - WEST knit - aeciontrazwir. - Publis!ter!, 3! !Park How, March 28, 767 ' 126 t RUBBER GOODS. _ IIIgRECED PRICES. • Msnufaatureia, Agen4,7oB Ctheattnt St., - • - FIFILADALPItitA. Machine Belting, Steam Pedals 'llato„ sad all Rubber Articles adapted 'to anlal and Manstfactus. slag man& Diliagiste• and Stationene Aftfellor, Boob. Shoe&Olottstng, Ace., at Icnna Balmy Pram Llat of Priem act on anticatica: :T - r itteit&lFD x.inntaiL, Apd - ItS 6m natnitit.'-49Eirre WANTED, male or ettede, to engage in perm* ,nent, numep,tnaktng, tied genteel bueneekla • wbith El Perm et ofdleary-eapacit,yelie 141'1ga - twat Illarto. Elan per moutb:. Sample beet by mitE flee t ' tet,ls eta, ►tor "TO SlL lTEBlr ili llnatl GM43k AprilDk. , 67,,in4o„ ilrneEwayX 0, F. yogc; 4fOtZKIEDIIIIM. EXTRAORIUM. . “4111 A ! 't11I01 0. 11 4 LIS M A X‘ i gatli catiset t fietattif 134, te u=seen se l tr ag Aim ; aaider w der ,'• '• nigasiLintorkeiy*abusinnein , ItOoe:aadthaaddltloa:ikiilA7[:: ...o 2II . 2IIOII ERPOILOWkiIOIgOIakOOO tor meow foimolosilodjo 'fF ild f leautst allgteAClC. , : ' milA i Mpthat footAtitiebosim oiabialfbptiont.ta - of -Ma MOW ' •• • - OPP - Afrig 4 4:7V trifellp ---‘.11" —WO% MERU HRTILIZERS. plri:Lu)EuniaL. ZACIOI2I IS 200 South Wbarvea anot al South Water St:. (First Store above (bestout.) ZOMTING-SOO3l. UP STAIPS, PHILADELPHIA. NTIT,T.EIt ez, SMITH'S AIORO . PHTT G=UDIE DIPROVIID II A. II ' S Superlor Improved TIDE MARK • BAUGH & BONS, PHILADELPHIA, U. a A Silver's Wash Powder HARDWARE. LEWIS 0: TItOIIESON la (ki DE4I R3' I 9 • 11 4 1 4-nrYisi• aTLImil - .. soli TOOLS cilmvics ogAria. azi; Roam " 104 * nis 11 ":" • Pottsville, Pa Minh 17. 'et . • . ,1141 ,T3RIGH.T*..-.c0.,; DEIIZEtS Hardmre, Cutlery, Toola, Paints !EARL! OPPOSITE . THE MINERS' tan; Pottsville; Pl. LEWIS 0. TEEOI(PSON t 3 Qo, (SIGN of THIr. SAW,) ` C Centre gaud Market Illtrits, • POTTSVILLE,. PA.; . .- • Authorized Agent for the sale of EL DISSTOWS goods direct from the Factory. • . - . From 6 to 86 Mehra In diameter. • Sawa Regummed, Toothed,and Made to order. • October rr, '66 ' - • 43. • PITILVES dr, SON, Sckap.lro n and d mita meith*nts„. MACHINE AND FOUNDRY •FUR NEWER.% N. E. corner of SOUTH S PANN and No. IT SOUTH Streets, • • PHILADELPHIA. _ • ' • •Int . o . 4 . per, Ingot Brass, Bed, do. do. Yellow, Pit Tin, pig as,d,, Bar Lead. Svelter, Antimony, Babbitt biz, Bismuth, Solders, Bar Irony Sheet Sheet Mc, Steel, Borax, emelt:acts, Foun Anvils, Vises, Files, Old Metals, _Old Brass, Old Lead, ~ ao• IMP^New and Second-hand Mad:dans* and Black amithet Tools, and Steam En ' es, bought and sold. • IttrArticles of every deertiption in use by Marlin lath and Foundrymen, famished to order. . • • Cash paid for Scraping', Old Rails, and all kinds of Metals. July 1, • - . STEEL:WIRE ROPE • • , . . ! / cy5.816,: •'" For Plibting Purposes. 4t• 4.0 1 Or: tY i . Fr ck,„, The subscribers are agents for GARNOCK,' BIBBY . . & C 0.14 u. Celebrated Steelßopes, which are of the very best quality, and de • nidedly superior to Iron Ropes on , unt their ater stre tightness andlo gre nghness. and ngth, are • giving 'universal satisfttetion • tlarou,eimut the liti/lillg Iteleoll3. JOHN W. MASON a Co, . - 4S Broadway, Sept 15, 'OB IRON AND. FLAT - ,!CIROFND 'WIRE ROPE, . • for Inclinc.d.Plitnel, . SHIP . RIGGING Etc., AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OF WIRE, F. QASARD ; Mauch filluinLk,. Carbon CO., PENNSYLVANIA: • • " • " There.thmith glad tidings of Joy • To young and to old, to great and to small'; . The beauty which once was so precious and rare, la tree for all, and all may be fair. BY THE USE OF CHASVELLAR'S • WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL . For improving and beautifying the complexion: The most valuable and perfect preparation In use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only. found in youth. It quickly removes 'Pap, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness,Brup, pone, and all impurities of the skin; kindly healing the same, leaving theeldn white and clear as alabaster,— its nee cannot be' etected by the closest scrutiny..and. being it vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, - and is considered by the Parisian as isdlsponaable to a per: fort toilet. .Upwards of 90,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee ef ite . efficacy.— Price only I 5 cents. Sent by mud, post.paid, on re. ceipt of an order by , . • • , '• IMMIX .11C7TTS & Co., Chemisbi,- Feb.. 9; 'O.' 284 River st,.Troy. DANIEL M.'.B.AILOKEER, • • • City Cabinet Ware . Roams 'and Naaufattory,„ 286 SOUTH SECOND STREET,' • • . • Philadelphia.- N. B. —Persona going to the City will And it to their advantage to call and examine the stock. . Bent. 27, 419 ' . . 119-tf PENNSYLVANIA FEATALE COLLEGE, .Perklomen Bridge, Montgomery Co., Pa, This Tustin:akin is organized with three departments -the Academic, the Collegiate and :the Ornamental.— Young ladies may here- receive a thorough education, either In the Common Branches, in the nigher English and ,Classice or in 4.he • Modern Languages,-Music, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work. The College hi supplied with a good Philosophical and Chemical Ap paratus, Charta, &c., Co Illustrate the Physical Sciences. The Legislature of Pennsylvania has vested the College with antborlty to grant. • mas and confer Degrees, and many of its graduates are now occupying responetble positions as teachers, with good salaries. No labor will be spared to make the pupils of this Institutlim thorongh in all the studies pursued • The next neaten o'penii the Both of Apri1,.1057.. For further information address the Principal. . • .7. P. SLIELLMAN, A.-11., Freeland,: • 14.pm'. . Montgomery Co.„ Pa, April a.. 87 I . ron and Steel nuke, all sizes; Wood Ranch,, Hoes, Spades, and all klnds GArdee roolein west variety Also 'PO Garden Tools, pat up in sets, a moat convenient and desirable arrangement, at • . BRIGHT CO'S, Hardware Dealers, „ • •• April 8, , ST ' • . Pottsville. R. p. ROTIIWELLi. Mining and Oivil Engineer and Metallurgist WILECESBARRE, PA., • - • Raving had a large. practical experience MIMS of E ur ope and this country is prepared to exam fie — and report on all kindif of mineral property,a - intend to opening of mines - and estatdle •of smelting and other metallurgical.worlts, sew once; ?se, Agent for the sale of W. T. Renleya . . SITRE4 , AND WIRE IRON 'ROPE, Signal anti Telegraph Wire, Fencing :Strand. These Steel Roper are one-half lighter than Ironitopea, of equal Etrongths coat ONE-THIRD LESS, and are much more durable. Agent for Pennsylvania (except for oil wells) for sale of - NITRO. GLYCERINE • •- • For blasting. Attention is invited to the great eaxt oray obtained in the use of this blasting oil. Fall hi strnetions given in lta nee. Air. - . 11 will take contracts for'all kinds of rock work. at low prices. Ids Ada. ' 6l • • - • . 9-19 DR ; W, K. LIETEAWEAVER, DENTIST, (imitate of Pentwylvsmil College of Dental Stirgeq.) Rooval—lllarket Street above Tbied. Micas Oxfde Geo, Ether and Cbloroform admin istered when dealred. April 4 667-14.1 y INSTRUOTION..OI4. - THE:P100; H.. A. CKER . - BE Has taken rooms in tber,bnllding on Market BT.:, Potts ville, occupied by hir:Lineweaver, dentist, !here int:, 'plls will be untructedign the piano torte. , Feb lon, 'O/ - T- •ISAAC. MOVER, 1 WHOLESALE Alb EETALL . DEALER IN • . FLOUR? FEED, •digi • AND 'IdANUFAC'r.IIREE 08 C . ORNS'ROOMS Railioad NS., between Market tik Ilhallowls Having .opened anew Maar and Peadaiare. and engaged lnthe manufacture of Corn Brooms, would be happy to in his old customers, as be is satisfied that he can give entire satisfaction. Nerd: ants are reloost4l to call and examine his stock of 8r00m5,.... , Brooms manufactured to order... '.87..,-14T17 • 11PPDXITION •LINE .to ealiforrda..4ll, every.2o daprowithpasseogen, . . on the • followim. Firs.ch • - thasnishipi:—Or omix—fuji. el • s MAO DiCEINA; BAN Mali DAKOTA. COY tos PActrio OA, - NOUS TAYLOR. , NINNWORA„. NirvADA4_,: • arid Folight at oced Num Siang dins i teco lu Mew.Yozici—Janniol.l_oth and 50tbaga Feb. ..., =ay OM.: Mull lothA o M; ged 20 th t May.loo, 80th; Jane 20thlimA evel7 ova thaeanyr e t v , ing WI the Satn=rious : WileAlig= kon adailii , .Dos comes ao • For Ifortber ply VI the North drairlean. Steamob_b 436. • WM. I t mit, prat, 61, Bithll4lll PUY^ N: CIAW- RniGToN, AgL. 1 - 77 West StVr. W IL Y., oc In . Pottivillo to =NAND KD ANtis; 171-IEODORE;,XLF;II%, , At'wiwbolemai`anaaeaa :te 3e;r te - „ .W,Unt,k ROSIWOO D intjunsits i . Lookharl,s• sail IPittare CRNMr:I" 2 ?- 0 1 2 &14 , . 45 / i lira t tigar* l ! l _ 4l r l , l l, g . 6116:.-4the,"l.l6kt .IfFai o-pAt t errnalikiiAeadikeis` PARSER BON. n i .„,.. 2. r ibih , l i ngior ownsetir. of. 10121111-iilVim AtilitOtlati s fAelubaksika .. - MA Y',4,.1.86'7. &0., LEGAL CARDS. CO.PAIIitTNERSIEIMP:«The • signed toLvelormed Colortoe..ablota At toroeyt AtLsycoulder Ujo nude of /3ANN/ILIT & BOIL JOHN BANNAIT, PottirrHETHe, Feb 6,144 T--6 THOS. B. DAMIAN. W. SCU4lllLill',- Attorney at Law. „ OFTlCE:—Centna belp Yr - Riprare Office? Pan betonsulteA . April L V.-14.6m 401.E1N DICKE . L AtierlieY aI Lew. Penny/Ile. Pas. (oFica,lwith Hon. F. W. Hughes.- Centre anee4 Can be cdasulted bi Eng* and German. O. P. 111101ITE11. • • - :..Attorney all OPIIICE:BMymatea Ecindisr, Centre St- Pottsville. Perm' - MAY 261 •66-21-6m' '. ATTOHIIIfiY AT LAW, OFFICE CtEf.:—No:. arca Saiath ath street; Philada, D 1211144 111 N. B. BIeCOOL, Attorney. at Law. .-:OFFlCltaluaitongo ..Street above Centre:Ceatre: - . Nardi 19.'6&-1241•. . CLAYIII Ci ! IT1 1. 1"1151614 ttt y Law, Ashiend, Setinyucuu Goofy, Pa. • onice—cion cantx4 street. rsita thelbe4o. Asort. WETDMAN, • - • ' _ Attorney at Law.. outer.:—Clentre Meet. rooms formerly monied by Gongs Delt. Kelm. . Mardi 30. '67,-13-' ly• • ' SAMS H. CLUIPSZI.L. • " wrtsiAN I. amts: & 91RITII, Attornetn aut Laiv. OFFlCE—Centre Street, opposite White Horse Hotel.PottaTille, : Pa.. • - • " June SS. ' .• - . . ge- riasisTormrs - ' LITTLE, &.tioraey at .ILaw. and Notary Public, tAnthorizal by raw administer affidavits, - /be. and to bike: depositions,. and neknowledgmente deeds, mortßages,plowers of Attorney, &c.. 4: • . POTTSVILLE. SCHUYLKILL Co.:. LAW AND ;COLLECTION Oka= • Mahantongo (01 1 Positn Pod Office.) drily 15, , 66. • • • • 0 OAT RR: JR.; Al naltney at 1. aer OFFICE— GOW BUPLDING,MIENTRE' SE: S - . opposite cokial Char& . MAYCb ? 4, 4113 . ."'"sm. ST.,Dear POST..OFFICS, much 2& 46 (Oeo. u. Clay's Case.) J. liV. 1108EIBEELSW:, Atrorisey ai-lamr, has removed hie oftlee'to the Second floor, front.roorn,.shove Bannaws Book store, tm..o ! mtre St ..1?ottsvIlle, Febl4; •GT-7- COMMERCIAL NORDIA.L SCH'OOL LEBANON -.VALLEY COLLEGE., A Normal Class Will be organized to connection with this Institution; conimencing on the 151.11 of April, to continue ten weeks,to Jane Etst. A faculty of seven Teachers Is employed. Also a fall ComMercial Coarse: Expensefor -Normal Course.; exclusive of books, g 20. Commercial Course lees' than usual. rates. Send for Circulars. 'tu!drewing • . •. • • • '• Rev. T. R. VICEROY. A. ht.: President,. ..- Annville, Lebanon Co.; Pa. Dec 29; .13 I y March 30, '67 - PRE SENTS.—A fine and kJ well selected stock-of Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware, comprising all the new Styles. Call and exam ine before purchasing. 'All goods warranted as repro tented. Calendar Clocks for Offlces.and Dining Rooms. O. GERM Centre St., Pottsville. • .:CARD. . MIRE. DEFISEGNED, _ ' • •DOMEOPATIIIIC PHYBICIANS. ‘Wonid respectfully inform their friends and the public of Pott.ville and vicinity; that i t ey have located per manently, and apeman° office I the corner of Market and Second erred..., Pottsville, Pa., where they can be profeesionallycenanited, • •• Pyrioie Iliaras:-716:10..A. Ito 2. P. M. 410 P: M. • B. BECKEID,II2. D. March le, `6I-11alml C. B. D DUD Ult. M. D. 111.2 STOR E IOU OUR SIGHT DR: J.' STEPHENS b CO.'S . PATENT CORNE.I. RESTORERS. Or, RESTORERS . OF THE EYESIGHT. -.Their fain Restore Impaired Sight, - and. Pruern it la the Latest Perioilof . •. • - " SPECTACLES-RENDERED cRa.ERR. .. • . - — .i," - ‘,8 , " / The 'most eminent Physic / .., '''Pi' -- • • . Una, Oculists; Divines,' and i- - ' ' •. - .A .-' the most prominent men of ,-• ' • , ';'-'t,rg - '• our country ,, recommend' the Ai _... rise of the CORNEARESTOR . '. - .. :1g.4 - ? , -„,, - ,-•- ERS for Preabybpia, or,Far or .4. ~- .. -.• . Lcng-Sightedness,d, or every, person whe wearr spectacles from old age ; Dimness of Vis ion, or-Blurring ; Overworked Eyes ; Aiathenopia, or Weak 'EYe's :' Epiphora; or . Watery Eyes ; Pain to the Eyeball : Amaurosis, or Obscurity of 'Vision ; - Photophobla; or .1n- ' tolerandri of Light ;Weakness, 'of the Retina and Optic Nerve; .lilyodesopia, . or Specks or Moving - bodies before the Eyes 1 Ophthalmia; or Intiam. mation of the Eye and Eye. lids ; Cataract - Eyes ; ' Bernie. pia, -or Partial - Blindness Sinking . of, the Eyeball, and Imperfect Vision from' - the effents of Inflammation; kc. . . , . 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SEED POTATOES trrinoirAs:.r: EDGY:, LONDONGR6VE, P, It is proper, before going into particular, as to the propriety of planting cut seed, consider 'the claims of the different kindi now tituter cultivation in this locality. o ut, standard_ market potato has' for many ye ar , been the Mercer, but from some tuaexplaiu*d cause, it has for some years, except In favorel localities, failed to give a satisfactory ) though It - still seems to keep^ up its !nit, standard of Anallty-; but as quantity is tr; intportant consideration, .it seems doomed Surrender its place as potato klog to some Ito younger rivals, - who though not filly known,- are making a strong appeal to puLli, favor by their large yields and improved ar erage size. -, , Of the new kinds we have the Goudritt- Seedlings, the 15loalior and the Buckeye Thus far- the Monitor, Peach Blds-r, sad Buckeye, seem to be the most formidable r t . vats of the. Mercer, and, though they do 11;1 command as high prices as the latter, male it up in greatly . Increased yields. Of tits Jackson Whitef the pride of Boston market, 'w,know but little incur locality. - The Pe £(4 Blow, so highly prized in the New York ;h a y, ket, after many trials,, has been disrar' f i, here, as not being adapted,to our heavy :,;; ; For the same, or some other reas,sh, Buckeye, *hilt) 'tie satisfactory with re gir i to yield, is not. so in respect to quality. Whit we seem to need, Is a -potato wlit,i t while it shall possess the productivenesi the Goodrich Seedlings, shall have the qu i:t ty of the Mercer. This we might 5upp,,,.., would be the.yesult of a hybrid of the two and this idea have put into practice by t products of a seedling Mercer hybridized 1,; Monitor blossoms. It being only three y eir , from the seed ball, it is of course too soon to know whether it will fulfill the above require meats or not. Lsst season Thad under culttr.:. tion Early Goodrich and Cuzco of the Good.. rlehSeedlings,the Monitor, raised by Builrier, the Mercer, the Nova Scotia Mercer, from improved seed, and the Early June. - The re suit of my experiment has been to leave two latter out of my list for next year, t r w 4j3 both In qantity and. quality. The 'Monitor Ctizco have maintained their refill!•itinn for productiveness, and the former-his m ,re than maintained its Wasted quality 1% the latter, from- the fact that they were ap t dog: until after they bad taken a sece,ai growth, have not come up to their standel Tee Monitor bus -this season proved itself quite as good hi quality as the Mercer, but I thiLl It is much-more intluenced by the season thc: some other kinds ; thoSe raised in a dry sem son being better than the product of a damp or wet Season and thOse raised - on rol:in.2, loose - ground,-better than those from hears, wet soils. The Early . Goodrich, from its be. Ing essentially an early potato, does not seem to come into competition with other kind;, bat compared with them as to yield, it liar, decided advantage. • This season their relative .productivene-i has been,: - the Cuxecithree hundred awl tit teen, Monitor_diree hundred and five, d :r Goodrich three huhdredind twenty-five, a•A Mereer seventy -two bushels per acre. tr . the lot,-'the Monitor ana Mercer had the same treatment, which was rather better (w‘th re- gard to manure) than was accorded to !Li others, and for this some allowance shouti be made. . No one seems to-doubt the produe!ivene H , of the Goodrich Seedlings, and nine.tenthsci those to.whonil have pin the question are if the opinion that this productiveness is aurtb utable to the fact that they are new kinds, having beeis'"only a few years from the se( l This may or may, dot be one reasoc but certalifeit is that all new seedlings :es know to my expense) are now not able hr productiveness. . In= my opinion; we will find the secrete•. another etuse. Goodrich, from the tiest. made use of whore seed, believing that cul ling had a tendency to weaken the stork, de crease the yield and deteriorate the potato Experiment will demonstrate that in all kinds of potatoes there are two distinct classes of eyes, which o in a perfect potato can readily be distinguished from each other. Some kinds of potatoes, of which the Cuzco, 'Mercer and Pink Eye Rusty Coat may be taken as a type are not regular. throughout their length, the perfect stpectmenis being smaller, at one-eoll than the other; the thick or large end is that which, in growing, Is attached to the rooter stalk, and, for distinction, may be styled, the root end. The smaller - end contains a close bunch, of ehallow eyes, which have been styled the blossom eyes.- If we divide a po tato; in three pieces, by two cuts at right an. gles to Its length, we May 'distinguish thee as blossom end, middle and root end. Tikra, if planted in separate rows, at the same time and under the same circumstances, will show different results. The blossom eyes vet!! break through the groUnd first, and in the course of from four to eight days will be fof: lowed by the middle eyes, Winch in turn wilt be followed by the sproulafrom the root end, after several days have elapsed. I know that in the above I am not adiocatlng a new Idea, fbr It luta been known for some time, and some to whom Lhave Mentioned the - fact have said "Yes, I know -it and have ,tried it, but could see no difference in the yield of the three kinds; and do not believe there is any. Lest there should be those aznongthe read ers of. the Farm and - Fireside who from the same result have adopted the same reasoning, I would say, try It . foi.three' years, keep the three kinds separate every year, and raise seed from each kind for three or four seasons, and there will be same difference, and so great a one that no one will hesitate which seed 'to select for' future' planting. Ido not wish to say positively that thls is the reason of-the productiveness Of the Goodrich Seed ling; but I do believe that any kind may be Increased- In productiveness by the continued use of blossom eyes. , One, point in the chain of argument I have omitted ;- Lf a potato is planted whole, as a general - thing, ,the blossom eyea only will 'grow. Ido not give it as an Invariable rule. for it has, its.exceptions; but it will usually be true, and by planting whole seed we usu ally Will get sprouts : from blossom eves which; from some cause, will sprout to the exclusion of the other eyes. In the old fashioned mode of planting, Was Customary to cut the potato into plena of two eyes eaCti, and Of coisraci;' the blossom ekes were planted with the others; and when seed for. the nest .season was selected from the pile at large, there was • but little if any deterioration; last when the too' coir,mon plan of saving small or middle sized potato, far:seed was,adopted, a deterioration Invari ably took place, which, sooner 'or later, - led to a complete `change of seed. No*, as the bliosioni eyes produce 4 the earliest and beat potatoes, !mil, the emallast' and worst were se solected for ed, it IS not reasonable to sup. , , pose that the benedt to be derifed from bloc. soil eyes israii ins!, 'and, that the seed was fra4secoid arid thlrd eyes, and there - • Having,intid this much in . filar of who!e seed, My statements will perhaps be thought contradictory, If: I- now - advocate cut seed, and say. that I always cut the Seed for ray tnaltiferopai only planting that, of my expen mentplot whole. ,My rule itto. cut the 150 . tatoea into halves; and quarters, to one thick'. .of a•pound rota , - , - Ifmy argument skim is correct; there are undoubtedly more bloSsotal eyes fin a large potato' than-we need In a, r hill, and hence I haTe adiVed tbc - ideat and • carried It out is pia nkt% that ILI CEUI • attain a few blossoc , eyes eacir piece, lam doing as-well as if .I planted the whole potato: • After antral easeful !experiments, I cal detect , no difference-'lit the - product from whole seed. and that cut as above, havi2i, used - aced - irony - bolt kiwis and kept them 1 1110thitiff Tani not, yet readTto say positfre• brifidfar ran detect' n0ne....F4331 P f limpa dmvs.l-11! number Of Oincii c 0 1 .% tile wholitrnitea States, 41,:1,6 /84 1 0116 =raffled a epnstul ill/ OP e FP *WV cf 4lll ,tO 100 ililiabitants• -- 'TqeiioP44/611 of POWs in the ()bier state' , to 'the ,pciklabsp, i s cons tantly * 3 .srA s k l ik , l 4/4 *ii} w el l letP r and new state/ trvita .1.4 m MIR /9 116 P 3rti°12e114 1/6114 10,44.150161...aki /2"eows to d. 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