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R., on the Delawarei at Philadelphla.--Piers forthe Shipment of Anthracites. _ . -. . - '- INTARD SAWYER & WARD ' Pier No. 13. STIOKNEY & WELLING" 1 0it.4... , i _-_. i . BLAXIBTON, GRAEIT & 00., Dw. m Mr rat came, ta . V ' Cottage Organ; - ' TM ' Pine Street, Neiv York. c... • KIN= AND Flinn= Or - <'.-.;r -- ...-- - ' T ill , LORBEILRY AND LOCEST •MOIIITLIN Caw .Ge&Bituminous ......,..... .-.,, p:,, , - -- - : NValnnt '" Philadelphia. Shippers of other approved qualities of " _ NoLl. Aars-rN IN NEw ENGLAND FOE - -.--- - , :..t , ~.1..,"..-A ER'S LEHIGH BEVAN lt •{," - jiilby “ Boston. WHITE AND RPM ASH COAL. .t...„ .„- -.-- _ 318 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . '-. SAMUEL CART : , . 9 Trinity Building, New Y.wit. C. P. STICKNE # ... ‘, "' Cor. of Kilby & Doane Street, Boston. j,,c wyt.ilNE • '-''''' OP ALL KINDS BY TH'DOARGO 21; G 6 4 ; Feb. / 4 . • '63 ;- , .89 Trinity:Bnildi - 1 <. 0 215 Walnut suet 4. Pier No. 11. 15 Kilby Street, ' i ) ' _ t -'t - Pier No. 7. 6, Poet nicht .1/4 -' ,- LEWIS AUDENILLED dc CO., `iN 1 "`--• - JOIi N H. WIfI T E , Wholesale Dealers in the best varieties of , 4.i.'2. ~--•,44,. - Anthracite and .Bituminous Coals. T A LOCII ir---%_ ---_..-o.4___lt . • v ,,..„. ,CHITYLI - CILL COAL, • • (205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. swirrsals_ or •....1;4. - I , i OFFICES: 110 Broadway, New York. • ;. 1 Wriorf No. 7._ Port Richmond: ( 14',Kilby Street,Boston. . :,... • ..• , a,„4 _ , ~, , fNo. 316 Walnut treet, _Philad_r_ip_hioa-_. Pioneer Shlpperti from Elizabethport, of • _ "--"*" •"l Noloo West Thirteenth St.., 42-1. 1 : rig _ ..-: nberlG, 'SBLEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN, HAZLETON, AND COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. V 59 13- ;1. .• . 1 3 -,„. V - 1_ , Pier No. 9. Pier No. 14. .f.. 3 t -" YORK & SCHUYLKILL COAL 00., 611114211.3 Or BANCROFT, LEWIS & Co. i ' . Y"` ..2,D MOUNTAIN, BLACK IILEA'III, AND aromas ERS Or THE • I - - --. SUPERIOR RED ASH COALS. . . AD'EnTrr * ' to -* ICES: ( Itti Exchtume Block, New York- Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, - • • i - W , • , . .324 alnut at: . ere, Philadelphia • - tROM MATIANOY MOUNTAIN. ItAOKEE..&. 000r 4 • • itosic UST GAP, * • ' •• I„.OPUST . I.IIOUNTAIN. - • - BLALK IIEATII. teeters in * other • WHITE AND RED' ASH COALS. , Walnut Street.. Philadelphia; and . WOodland . - Wharves, Schuylkill River: ' • , . . . C►cx. - Morn rm TT►cicra: • Jraga. M. Coor. WM.F. MOODY, Shipper and Agent, - Schnylkillllriven, Pa..' 11-ly !try 15, .62 APt,T(',VIIIA,. - L , . UYLKII:L NAVIGATION. :0: Wharves for ANTBRICETE COIL at , nwlch, Lielaware River, Philada. Wham-I'N°. I. 'IS AVDENRIEII dr, Co. ,01111111 EL, POTTS & Co. • OM Walnut Sireet. .••.; 110 Broadwa;y: New York. • 13 Kilby street. Boston. , • 1 still pring nud , . Wharf No. 2. • .REPPLIER BRO.. •• • IN. E. 'eor, Walnut &Fourth sta., Phila. 75.3 3r, Pine Street; New York. • .I.slerehautto lkmk Building,Provideuce. DAVIS . PEARSON YONSF-5 109 , eIOPPTEIS OF TIM. - ' TED LOCUST AIOUN ; TAPS R FATE ASTI auil SPOIIN VEIN' ED-ASH C.0.A.L.. - • 10. 13S Walnut Street,' Philadolpfda. • No. 11l Broadway, Booth No. It Trinity Building, New York.. • . . • ,No. 11 Dbane Street, 13ostori. , : .11F—GREENIVICH,.DELANS7ARE AVENTIB; • EAMON, THIL.A. 'EMANUEL BAST. -ORLAND. I -very e meal be in. TIIE AGENCY r for. Abe .111alo of the 511.A21W1i13,1 COAL,. from the.L•mcastcr has this day been transferred from.ANSPACH , to DAVIS PEARSON & CO., Philadelphia, now the only authorized Agents to dispose of !Witted Coal. . Orders and communications to issed to them at Philadelphia or New. York; • G. BAST, l'reAdent. spring stks Or lossible ttspiay, Secretary and Tr asnn:r. lelphis, July 20. , 65. . • I warmling at n eh& .11.11o41)• POP. GENERAL OFFICE o 1 Tlla ceraunkrEn TOP VV RITE ASH Semi-Bituminoits C CY_A" - L S 1 twi the en come 104 WALNIIT -STREET, . fPHILAbELPIIELA. . ROBERT HARE POWEL, :Manager. CONNECTING OFFICES xraveleriSoildings, Bo,ton, Miss: 0 MUSS y stock nauy an re sick•, cbang tc., for a by pen many g . - as the an lase- Trinity 14. '63 ' AD TOP WHITE ASII . _ ;NUMINOUS - . ...DWELL, GORDON & CO., No. 111 Broadway... New York. • No. 144 Stnte StrretifloNton, periormallty of thie - cdebrated . coal from their • EDGE - wrrcf, Ccir,T.TFRY; I shipped exclusively by them. - • • 14-1 y ho will or Watch the drug- for large tr, espa . ar use.— )ociall) if BERRY CREEK. troubled indicate $ perfectli work off )ot 11. The RY COAL. Jdersigned. haring eonaolidateri hur Three tithe Lorherre Itts_rion, will hereafter trans , ;these under the name of • MILLER, GRA.EFF & Co. • - • :MILLER. STEES & Co. . - GRAEFF & NUTTING. T, member-of our firrn,.having asnocia with .L B. BLAKISTON, wail rettide in in and all our coal shipped by.tide•wnter the exelusive control of • BLAIUSTON, keep the I allow him iy box Cat about a flt; .41 rare ami attention in its preporation..vre Intiiin the refutation of . our celebrated Purchasers abroad can rely upon having shipped lu ihe.verv•hest order. • MILLER; GRAEFF k CO. • r - out-dal, tally. -Tilc:. clean after r. Indeed,. led in rub•. . iOR T - 1111 • e. A 1 - 1..-The sub Scriber has Acei the menufccture of a Fuperior at tide of the corner of Railroad and Callowhil I streets, midi of Pottsville. - where he Is pinpared to vers a pure article, wholesale. which he Mill I . be equal. if .not superha. to any article in the mekling..table use; - and all. parlaises, for icgar is used, at the lowest, market prices. Al, for dealers to give 11F, a trial. 29.1 f • J. B. MYERS.- d in stallF, ;,reise owl aerate_ also esses• wbe 3 or- two. — bor, stonid day, fol io(' bard of plo!Aing , if wofted. ber is prepared to receive orders for o:ie. sizes io snit pnr- Tbe attention of manutzcturers and others is tbli new ,Steani Generat °ryas embirkinr es vantiges in absolute safety town destructive tint cost and durability. ecouomy :of fuel,' cleaning and transportation, &e:, not anyboiler noW in use. . ,i)ara - may he acen in daily opeintion;dri.i..ing Ave wo . rSok of Messre. Wm. Seileof street and liamilton atrect int S.,W. Cattellia iMinte atreet;.Schuylkilloind sit - Gnraedia Tie- Frankford. • ",EPH .-11aRISONJr ., - • lit . ' ninhington Building, .••- • ba ater must very c clla !Imes fail to. fred es ek the lima 4y. men will S. 'THIRD STREET, G 4.-32 Ili 'rtreTIBLE TAB 'CARDt9•= >izes by the thousands and smaller quan vi printed'at • Ti ItANNAN'S . Qukstore and Printing Wane. Pottsville. .Itat OF 1861 , 1862, and 1863. rant Information ran •be obtained by per stion to the underr.i.-ned. by all honorably utl/tleia who enlimd before - the •2lNtli of and by all person. drafted In 15d3: who fty thine. after the Vtth of October, 1.563. I BRYbOti McCOOL, Attorney at Law, • 14- hl-`2m 4 • Matiantango et., above Centre. List there even thatit it, armies ,isms, I et* ups Of - flou r ' silk,-3egg i ' ' tter, cob' buttennilkn_ ?uon of Aa ate soake i , 9 7 ate Nen Voirk, STEAM BOMER. AIIELI'IIIA. '3IAS. rweisErys t .-e flse and .ted not* of Watcbee. Jewelry and Silver Ing all the new styles.:. and exam lisYing. • All goodswaranted int copse tr Clocks lirr Offices' and Diniug Rotuma, R.S.r. GREEN, centre St., Pottsville,- :. . . . WAft.E.....Pic.kle lan Syrup Jim d'1L.. 1 d 13 0., Salter, Di.hes, .Napkin Ring* P. Ice Pitchers,. &c.; dz. • Silver Tobacco with gold. ' IL C. GBEEN. . : iCt.. • Centre SL, Pottrafx OFFICE—III Walnut Street, Commercial Building, - • • New York Office—Ti Cedar Street. .Boetnn Doane Street. • • Oct.t 23, '5B , . . VAST rumirKiLvt- o 11 'IE It WY • VEIN COAL. • • ' • My East 'Franklin Lorberry. Coal is now sold extbi sbrely . by Itiessrs,CALDWELL. GORDON .&.. Co.,- who' are. my sole Agents.. Parties, orderiug,from - them, may always depend upontting, a pure article. (No. IP ge 4 Walnut St., Philedelphia.-. • J'No: 111-Broadway, Trinity. Bliilding, OFFICES:. New York. • • ••• :•: '.• 141 - State Street, Boston. - . • .LIENRY . 1144.: Tremont, - March• : 1.9- . ELIZ.ABIY,THP. : (Y.R,T.,::_&: -. . . , COAL.; -•. • - - A. T. STOUT & . - ISnecCssOrs to . STOUT dt• VAN WICiLE,) • Miners and Shippers of the.celebrsted FULTON (LE HIGH) COAL from the EbberVale Colliery,. near Ha-. zleton. Pa., and dealers in the best varieties of . • ANTHRACITE 'AND - BIIIiMINOESCOALS.: . - Dt.ntred direct, from tlie Mines or on board of ves iels • • .-• • • • . TRtNTON, N. J., . • TLIZABETHPORT, N. J. N.I.;RITNSWICK, N. J., . PORT . .RICIIIIII2NTI, PA. OFFICEt..4,--44 & 46 Trinity 111 B road Niew•Vork. . •• • • • • 1. T. &roux. 'Wicxt.t.. • • G. 1 . 4 r. Sienrr. NEW -.YORK. 'BERM A:ND SIIIPPF RS CI irt r . entrattiT4p , - gAMISEL BONNELL, Jr., VEIN.' RED . GOAL 1 • :4 Nos; 43.& 45 Building N.. 17 ; ..Fortneely.tnined--,by•Rtennirr CO.:which We ytiaran • 1 i gee to Ain free from airy mixture with other. Coal:. •: -• SHIPPING POlls - T: . ALSO aoleage l ite for the sate of Goo.. W. AnT derrs. !Superior. Pine Forest. White Ash: Pier 4, - EI!AZAILETIIIP010";•N. J.. and P!iohn niid Lewis Veins.lted Ash Coal; renared to ehtp.• OFFERS SAE : - ‘,[;ft:i.l.lll he 11 • WS . ' 'Wiz I n t HONEY- BROOK N::SBRING•1101INTAIN -CE3 !town 63 .Trinity D-B. HAAS • • - ' . BRENIZ6II. •. • • AEL E G , . .Feb 10, •-, ..• • . 6 .. t y • . . AND . 1317b1011 4 511NTA . : COALS • • BALTIMORE 'CO.'S BLACK DIAMOND •• • . . WILKE SB • AIi:RE COALS, AND THE CELEI3RATED • fIEORGE'S bREEK.OI3IEBEEEAND COAL, May 21, , • : . 21-17 • DANIEL PACKER.- . , E.A. PACKER. ...DANIEL • PACX.ER & ..1.11:1731.5-AND•stur.reas dr Lehigh. Schuylkill. Wilkesbarre, Lackawanna. Cumberland, - and Elk 'Hill G: Coal " - Company ' . CO ALS. 0F ItriCE—lito. 4 Pine AMoot, Nevi - York. • Ociobet . •65'. • ' . • :• ; 41-Iy . • DAY, - I-TUDDEL , I_ , , & Co., • 3 . IINEAS AND. SHIPPERS,' OF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL. - . No. 109 Walnut St., Philadell4da. 111 Broadway, (Trinity Building,) N. Y, 7 Doane Street, Boston. Feb 10, .66 0-1 y IME LEHIGH. TIIOS. DULL ar. WINEGB AND ISIIIITIMIS:Or. SMITH'S SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL Yorktown, Carbon Comity, Penna. . . OFFICES • • . 322 WALNUT 'Street. JEANEMVILLE, Luz:erne County, Pei. July, 23, : ' ' 30; • . • - . - JENIiINS' :"*:-• - - • . . t -". PATENT..COAL -SCREENS. 1 The nndersigned_baVing purchased of the New York -I, Wire Railing to.„ ~.. Tim JENKINS' PATENT,"E for . linprovement in the -process of manufacturing Ccial Screens. kr"..; hereby gives notice that . the value of said invention - and the validity-of the- patent has -already been fully-eitablished after a long trial in . the United . States Circnit Court: that inienctions have-been granted. and will eontinne to issue rsga,hist any and all violations of said patent right. Also that ihe injunction against EJ. .k.-T.. Lanbensleln of Minersville. Pa., na infringens . of said patilit was by order of thel:. S:- Circuit Court. 1 . 0ct.15,18;14,.ifi11y and. cotnpletel restored, - The . sub. , scribers also desire •to give notice that: the . follow . ; ing are the only-persims.who are atpresent authorized , - to one the said patent improvement as manufacturers of Coal Screens. in and throughout the Coal Region S. • - • ;L . W . BROOK, Scranton, Pa.': J. 0 .PRICK, - Potts ville, Pa., BROCK it, SIIOEMAKEIt. Tamaqua, Pa: • • As the mantifactureni would not make in violation of the said patent nnless enconragedlty owners or renters of - Collieries: we - are determined to trFoseente every '.case that we discover of . purchastriAllad users. as well as manufactlirers of Coal Screens, made in violation of • said paterd,•to the full extent of thelaw. . -. '. . New - York; Jan ...is. 'fir , * .(' A ASR tt On: • J-OHN R. DIEHM, .MANUFAC7UREit OF COAL SCREENS; . . . .. . Of the Latest and Moot Approved( lityles. • The nnderrigned who le A practical' Screen Manrifac-, turer. infdrrns Coal Operator% and othera. that, he, manufacturing, a'new COAL SCREEN, patented June 21. I.Ser:f. and • another patented Angu*t S. 1RC,5.. Ili: OCAIIANTF.ES THAT •TIIE MESH WILL AL- - NV AYS.RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL SIZE • UNTIL EN' TI BELT WORN OUT. . , ' . -:. . -'. - - • --• He respectfolly fatlicita a continuance of the.patrori age heretofore so liberally heatowerl npon'hlm. •. .. . • - . . ' . • JOHN It. 1)1E1114. .• Railroad St...rear of Eaterleralffirdmare Store, Nov, 4; .65.--4.4-tf : • - POTTSVILLE. PA. LLin BEE : 1.11;31 BEA: 7.—The undertig,ned desires to return thanks to• the public for ; its liberal pationge in the past,, and to .inform it that he is still prepared to fill orders promptly, for frame lum befand plunk:. SILAS BALL " Pottsville, Sept. A. 1945. • '.• SALVE TIRE OLD PA.P.Bn.: ..- ...• • , . - 4--Cents a poUnd paid for dean White l'(''riting.and Mazazine Paper—and also Old Newapspert4PampidAt, ancrOld Rooks with the orient taken off. Colored Pa per 1 cent a pound. ' . B. BANNAN. • !)SANDS AND .31E1.0 DEONS, from the 11 best mannfacturers, and a general assortment of excellent Musical..losM ments, are Sold by the =devil:na,— - - Strings, Midges and Screvier for. . • can also be furnished: Instruments repaired at stmrt notice, and on reasonable terms. • • LEIN:MIMS. An qt (knee street;Pottivine... _64.--tll --- Anew sotply of Dried 'Praha. consisting of Apptee, Peaches. Cherries. Prunes. tverychoicsoat • BOKANNAN .4b,SCIINERRS. 46- . biarket street, above Third, Pottsville, GASTNEE, STIOMY & WLLINGTON A.nthracite &Bituininotts Coals ,PACKER'S LEHICHIirCiIt-LOAF COAL:` • SAMUEL -C.I4INEW New. Fka C. P.- STICHNEY. Fall Elve,. WYI.III , IOTON. Boston. ..•_- 81 Malty:Building...New Yotk,i r: OFFICES i 215 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 1511i1lby Street, Boston, Whaii No. 6, Port .Itichnion4, Philadta, V4NDUSEN, 1.01p111,14N dr, LOCUST MOUN. TAIN; LOCUST GAP;WILICES.BAR RE, X,EDIPII. AND OTHER: . . . .. . . . .. . . . W.II.ITDAND •RED -ASH - -00 • COALS' . . Agent, for the sale of the celebrated Givrwrs C reek. C u uiberin n d , Coal, from -the 'Mines of the Con solidatiort Coal and Iron Company of Maryland:- . • -• .• . , in . .. Richmond; . -; . ' Sturm ltsWmanvas : lizabetbP°rt; . - : •. • - : . Baltimore, - ~ • - - - • • . . - Georgetown; • • .. - ' . . . • •- r2 Ol Walnut street: Philadelphl I t . • :-.. • . .orrinia : .; Trinity Building, New York -.- • " . .' 1.6 Doane St.; Boston.. • .- •,-. -.. • '-' • •: & Co., yixxss woo • . White -and Red "Ash' Anthracite Coal . . . 9 • • . • And Agents foi the .• • - ."PRESTON - • • Prom the Mines of the 'PniMies arml-Barsova- Mrier CoMPANY. in the relebratedlitaharinY Coal Fields. • • • (No, 205 X Walnut Street, Philadelphia. - OFFICES:n Nn. i 3 Broadway, NO. 1. Rector St., N. Y ltio: 21 and 23 Doane St., Boston. , Pii.r •N p. 11. I, • Ric4moii4; • . : SCHUYLKILL CO . i.. T. H.- SOHGLEENEEEGER . .. AGENT ; • . Miner and Shipper of the. Celebrated •• • Black Heath White. Ash an d .. Peaked Montt lain Free Burning •• • PINK ASH - .go. At.„ 'P. O. ADDRNSS:HPorravoLts or zrAvtu4,Sdnuyl kill County; Pa. . , . • ' • •.• •April .62 • 15-tf„: CONNOR : 4 . PATTERSONi .Miners and , Shippers of thaCelebrate.d • LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL. . - J...J. CONNOR, ' : .J. S. PATTERSON,. Ashlark]. ' . - ' Pottsville, County,.Schuylkill to csin's'. • I'MY -HAA S- .45z,-..-.BRENIZER, C O-4 L' LEAS S .-. The subacri ra halm .•deterzniOl to make several leases on theirprop• erty; known as the Kasivaar Pis:weary, situated in . Scluiylldli County, and in'the immediate -vicinity of .Tescnenni. The ground has been fully developed. and - those desiring a first:rate - colliery, can obtain one,'Aith out making any further explorations of the same. - - nine need.makeapplicalOn unless capable of erect ing all the improvements. . • ' • r IDEON. BAST. Schuylkill Haven. SchuYl, kill County,' Pa., or to DAVIS PEARSON, - 2ta Walnut street, Philadelphia,: - DISSOLUTIONS. COAL FIRM - NO TICE:—VCre )3nre !Omitted Mr. 4 . . T. Fur. to' an interest in onr-Orrd from Januar,' rt. 1866; • -_. • , - CASTNER.; SLICKNEY &.WELLINGT9N. . . , . firm 'of H. HETI; & CO.:. was by manal-congent . dissolyetr on 'the .31st alt. .ni store busbies , . will be continued by, Henry Heil. Wm.H. Ataybury; the Jute Aunior partner, rettres.from the firm. -- ' . . : HENRY ARIL..',_ Tremont. Feb.. Tth.' . '66: . • • • • • . *6-6t CO-PARTNEENIIIP NOTICE. Ondersiened have ibis day . entered into co-partnership for . the • purpose of ,bnying and selling. coal; offices at • "11, - Virtiltiut Went.; Philadelphia, New York and Boaton. • The style of the firm will be Ruth ermer.36 Shatter..., •. Latvia Prffnmotit., .• . • Fe1i...3.,•!66 . 5.3 m •J; M. Fzick. • , CO r PAATMERSHIP:=ThsI Under-. signed haver.his dny - .entered 'into Co part-. nership under the - firm of HARLAN &LAWTON, tor the transaction of Coal business. • • .. •, • -.• . • , WM. J.. HARLAN, WALTER - LAWTON,: • . •'• Office 70 arnl7,lTrinity'Building: - .New York,:Jarinary 'de • • . utaieralgned have this day formed a Co-partnerehlp for the tranaktion of•the Wholesale COAL huatuesa, 'at No. 2 IM - WAL\CT STREET: .-The name 01 the . Arm will be 1. B. kW. _ • TOMLINSOisT. L R. TO M LIN t•ON, WM. TOMLINSON Philadelphia, Jan 10, '66 4-6 t• • 91iiE PAUTNERSIIiP herethfore existing 11 under firms of CALDWELL. -S&W.YER &CU.. ut. Philadelphia and dew .York 11..41.L. 'CALDWELL - CO., and'E. R. SAWYER Ai - Boston. is this day diSerriired. • Eitherbf the partners will sign la liquids flog.— . - • - r; A. HALL • . SETH CALDWELL, JR,. . 2 • • • '. • E. It. SAWYER,' . N. P. GORDON. Phlladelphlaj Janaary.l, 1.566..' 9111111R . Usiifiraiiraied have .lhls day entered-Into •Popnrcnership. and will &marmite the Coil btiviness under firms cif CALDWELL, GORDON Is CO.. at. 1121 WALNUT. Street. Philadelphia, - and No: 33 TRINITY BUILDING. New Mirk. and or lIALL. - CALDWELL ,t,. - ,- Coat 144 STATE Street, Boston'. • • • • • F. A. HALL. • • . . SETH CALDWELL,. JR.. . . P. GORDON. - • . SAMUEL B . YOLING, • • . Phlladellitda,'Jannary . 1, 1866.. : • - . . rrinE . Vndersigiled have. th is dnyt•entered Into - . Copartuerviip: 'and will continue the Coal buSiness: tinder the firms of . 9 . ,UINTARD; SAWYER dr WARD, at No. 9 PINE street, New York: and - 11 S WAL, NUT Street: l'hlladelphlit 1:E: R. SAWYER CO., at - No. 42t 'KILEY - STREET, Boston: - • - • . • E. A. QUrSTARD, • • E. R. SAWYER,. - D.:WaltD. ' • 1-8 m Phlludelphia jaituaryi, 3866 FOR SALE. 001.1 4 1.1ERF . FOR BALE, , on, favorable 1.-Jterms. to' close an estate. above .watet level, eight milea from Pottiville. -tenant. holism and breaker; all ready to . ship coat ,Enquire of • • • P. W. - SgEAPER. Pottsville. • • • G'OLI.,IIERY FOR -: BALES--A handSomely productive Colliery,-in'gOos.lnondition. with plenty of r' . is] of the best qualltyand on an nnueually liberal lease: Locatirm.near Pottsville, and terms liberal:— •Apply F. -WALLLNO,. No. :16 D.ET. St., New Turk.• ~• Jrin 6, '66.1-tf COL LWRY FOR SALK - - A. Large -White . Amts. Cettieey on the Mammoth, (•20 feet: -thick.j Meek. Valley * (16 feet thick.) end . .. other Vcias, - . • .. rou, WORIatiG.OEDEII.: - . • thingwaya •driven, sautes, headings And bombs npened;and everything rratly to Phip:a large quantity Of the Beat White :Ash Coal in the Market for Filthily tare. All the necesmryateam.euginea. drift cares males: barrel., T mil- iron; timber, powder.. oil. &.c., &c:, with a breaker tolls: ticree.qa, and every! thihg.nsed in mining and preparing coal ou,tho proper ty, will be cold with, the colliery. Apply to - . • . -JOSHUA-LIPINCOTT, 214WalnrIt street. Or to CHARLES M. Real tate Agent. Pottsville. den: R. •fib R'IIOLESALS" DILALICH BALED HAY AND , STRAW, Schuylkill Itaves. prime article of Climate? Lira, .fresh and =adulterated. st ItIAN . • ,t • 40. Market et ri rett, iboce 32%1/3. PHILADELPHIA wErgo,Elloriit,..tepri:os dr. Imuoyviv, .AtrISTS , AND PHOTOWIAPKEES;.:- . . - ow • •• . • - N:91% t S r aied.9l4 Cfrestutreet; - . . . 'l.)Erra 'Citiei**lBlo . Lead :preferred', by AI ..practicalSsinters I ' ion 'will hare no Otter. .14anntactured only.by ; . . Ztegler.* . • : . wbigei.uue Drug. Paint and Glee ,Deers. - " N0.131.-North THIRD Street, PhitodelWa.. • - . 4 -/Y .*. I.tzre Liberif',White Lead The Whitest, the I. meat durable and the moet ,economical..' • Try It ! Mtunifactured• only by • : •: . • ; •Ziegler " . Glum Dealers.. • - North . TDIRD Street, Philadelphia. • NOTE Vl4, COTTXGR ORGANS a ---"-- = -1 miimmammiaiiiiii•s•Es. -. ....,,,„ ~,, cottage rtau. ...._. A - , .4-- r, . -. , .-. -1 . ...too., rs• ' . —. ... • , A4r - d • - , , '' :, ceb •-, f 4 -. ~,, . 'iY 1 1 A . , # ... . 'Are-not only unexcellekbut they are absolutely on anixatect by any 'other Reed Initrument In the country Deslinaed expressly for :Churches and: School& they are found tope equally *Or adapted, to the parlor and drawing room. .For sale Only by • - • . •E. M. BRUCE. ' No. IS Nortli SEVEZ,'"I'S St., PHILAD'A. fir Also, BRADSIJIMS PIANOS, and a complete issiirtment of-the PERFECT- MELOIOEOI.I. .Sept: 3O; - - - BANKS, pINMORE_ &Co., Spccetticiftto B. DAVIS& CO., • • , v.oufacturers or -. ... . ... : .. .PateniStatdar d . 8 CA.L E 8;, juk St . table for • n AWeigh Locks, R. - 13., --- . .111110 N - . Tracks &Pepnts, • I tam: --•-", „ ' - Coal, _title, - and Live •. . •!'": -. 4 1 • I kt.,,, * StOCk.. Also all the'va: • . ' 1 ''.....' Zei* .- & - -:.. rious . descriptions .of '.. 4rgraillir. Dormant & Por. • table P ka t fer r ni tettles 'Lind Patent -'.. st•L'll e'' '.;--...".•=1,--i f - . . • -, 7 . ---.- . Beams, 1.., W. corner - • 15th St. and rentea..Aieitue,'Phila:.. .. . . -.. E. B. HUBLEY & C 0 .,• . .. . - . .." It. .ANIJFAdEVO:ERS . QP • • • . • . l'arnishni and Dealers in- Paint*. 'Glans, and•B urning and•Lubiienting Oils, • • Benzine and Nafn.hai • 14 • 0: 130 SOUTH.. SECOND . ST.. I'IIItADEI;PiTiA. S'pt.l6, • • - .37.6 m 15T011.130 E - ..fr..TA.YLoit.:._ . For'-the convenience - a ear patrons' and others at adistrtnee. we here .present lt diagram of eelf-ineasurenient , .. by ••which a irr - .-... _ft good th will be, gunnintied, 'bv • • - - l 1 betiding the, sizes .in the••orde - r • r 7-----.___,..." designated in_ the accompanying If ' • r . 7- - kFe L.S.PLAITATION - •' . •. : -• . ' - ' ' • ' . . .. _ . o c., • i• .. •• • , •••• Length . . Of Back, ' fr om. 1 COAT., 1- • .. ••• .. and froni 2toh. • - i.:'; . • . : Length of Steeve; . (with am . • • : • crOoked.l. from '4 to 5. ii . ••• . . • • BreaAt Meastire:—Around•the • . - 1.- • • intifit prominent .parr. - - of the i • ' ,- •.• .• •. ' Waist. Measure. -,Around tie 1 1 - State'. whether the' pereon is i • - • .:.. erect or atoopipp. • ' . - .. . . • :: . •-. • •• The saine•meneurette for Coat , . .' .:.-.. . • Meaiure inside seim,.andont elde.from. till:01one, and artiOnd the waist: aril hip. • ' '. ti.....urt-ic OF. litafrasiaLs BENT lUY ,Y11•IL FREE.OF COST. - , GOODSTE. BE EEITENED, • IF NOT SArISEAC , T,ORY. . '• - ' . • ' - enAo. tiITOICES 41c;C0.. . .- - 14 24 Chemiint.iMt., P;liladilphia: Jnne . .10, , i15. . •.: .:• - .• • 2B, . • T'AKE'IN cYTTOE.I ..• . • . FARMERS and DEALERS iti FERTILIZERS will please take otice that we have adopted the following . TradeMark'to. protect ourselves,'and prevent: those who usecour RAW BONE 'SUPER-PI.IOSPILATR from being-deceived when purchasing Dian:arms.: . • .. We have been obliged to give -.this:protection to our customers,. in•consequence ofreveral parties having un lawfully used bur distinctive name; viz. : 'in offering- their 'article' to the ' , public. • This . Trade 'idark.is adopted in addition .to -the title:"Raw one," Allot , is our. exclusive property, and eie caution all manufacturers trim, using it in future. We would state tO•the trade and consumers: that they will And 'it. to their interest to see that the •-Trade Marlet.is upon ev iry•bag and bairel they purchase, as antic; other is'een.-. TRADE,.I4IARK . .. . ' .•.! ~ , .: - ~‘ ......... . . .. 'BAUGH'S ICAW BONE . SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIKE MANUFACTURED BY B-A IT Gil &SO S , No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELI'HIA. - • • • . - The great' gopultirity6f riar'itrtiele ham been found" sufficient inducement to certain . imitators to naanufac- • tare 'and advertise. •,Itaw Done •Phosphates,” a 'name. which originated With na, and is-onr own rightfill prci jierty. • .We, will state fJr the. Information of all. that we:are the exclusive mannfacturem of .this' article—the. original and sole propriethrs of it—haKing'been mann ffichared by na for a period - of •twelve years.. Mso. that •it is .coVered• by several letter only.by oureelses. - We are, now ready to supply in largquanntiets— having made recent additions and improvement". Vett• eels drawing 1 6 , feet of water can load directly 'from the •wherveS of the works,.which are' located aCthe foot of Morris street. Delaware River: We call the attention' •of DEALERS to this great advantage: . : • . The • ftrerent; Indidations. are that' we Shall have a' • greatly, increased demand Over last spring and fall sea sons: and we, advise. flume.) , to send in their orders to their respective; dealers n at an•enrly day, thit all may be suppled.promptly. • - ' •-• • • —.• ' 'Soliciting your continned'ordem•we remain ' Yours very truly. • ; • • " • " • 'BAUGH at SONS. • No. 20 1 S. Delaware Aa , enne, Philadelphia.; • lt'"Forettle by J.: . C: BIUGILT & , CO. 'Ashland. Pa: U.OBER' at Co:, S: ••• • S.- • . • -• GENERAL CONTIIiSION 111ERCHINTS, 26 South DelawareAyenne, Philadelphia W • We are Constantly reeeiving•O n ennsigninent. , SPEßM. WHAT.R. LARD, MINERS' and LUBRICATING OILS. of the hest and purest qualitiiis. 'which we offer in lots ao suit, at loivest ram' of the day. . • • • •. - .The attention of consumers and othem is respectful ly solicited. . • • Jantlo.'tls-84) Penna: Paint s and. Color .W.orks. Liberty White Lead" •• . .Liberty 'White Lead!' TRY IT 1 " • • • ...TRY rr? , • to cover more surface. for sameweight, than any•other. • Buy the beat, it is the rheayarat I TRY. I .IT I •• ---TRY.IT I • Liberty Lead is whiter-than any other. • Liberty Lend covers better thanany other. • - Liberty-Lead wears langerthariany other.; .• • LibertfLeadis mat e icantmt feat than any .other: • 'Liberty lead is - Inore free' from impurities and Is Wasaurren to do.snore • arid : better work; at a , . . Oren cost: than any other. ." ' ptly the :BEST; i IN the Garr 4.IrEEITI .• hlannfactured and warranted . by . :• • EGF dc I Tit wilotEw.,E. • -" .• • • DREG, PAINT AND. GLASS . DEALERS,.. 137- North- Third ti,triti, Philadelphia, Nor. 4 'Gb. - thiarch 144 y) City Cab i ne t ',Rooms and Hinufactoryi ••: • 230.130UTH SECOND STREET, ..:..•-• . Philadelphia. • N. 13: —Persons geing to . the'Citieill find it to their ailvantiv , e to call and examine the stock. 'D. ItC-15,... . .. : ..Best .Lead. Pencils, . . •• ..Lipmetsi motizeturing tbostapetitY 9 l . C Ls" • • 6. - sr.A.TIONAL . , ,, • . • -• •. .: • • • (the'qn a mind; the other sexagion) the purest:elm:a : AL art allS . .best - of 'Lead Venetia. For pale wholesale by • L LIPMAN. Atet.: • 51 South 4th St„ Philadelphia.* Also for sale at B. BANNANI •Book and Stationery Store;Pottayille. . Dec 23, ,65-452-2 m 1 INTENTORS' OFFICES. : ofEpr.NETIIL & ENA:NS, . .. . . . . Civil: Eisigineere . : aid) Paitent dialiciters, - . '-::NO. 433 IiVALNIT± ST., 'PHILADA: • . ' ' • . . . . . " PatMitis• solicited— . Consultalons „on Dratighttng and Sketches: Medan and Machinery of 'all kinds NADI illldActlitallyittended . to. Special alien- Don giken. to REJECTED CASES' and.iNTRRYBE- Ell eu CES. • Auftientic • QOM 'of ell Doctunenti from • F. B.•4 4 ave yourselves melees •andltavel-. ling Meuse& as theta Is nowctilak need far personal • interview with its. All liminess with - these 011icem, can be transacted In writing. .Par further iiiforntailon direct as above, with stamp endow& for Circular with references:. " . Jen 13, ^66!--2•-1y PHILADELP Aline re, • ••• • 'Y e '"" • • • 10.410 - Nerth . Delawart Tau sq. 1.6 • rriAIR RILL interali z lkille I• / " " ' - L There tins Jong been felt bb**Tili),* . LA_DY 'F'ATRONS, a&iimto m=l.l AN ARTICLE OF ,TOILET n which they could 'phis*: sadltimee, . - And which Would supersede the minty Wad enur Toilet Powders-and Pastes which, for , *ant 'of better. they were fureed to nee, to,the . . _luja y; of :their Oompleuon.and Health Now, hoNiever, .we have the , -pleasure to pjace before. them A N.:A Tt.Zt:O.T_,Z Whiclf we. know from. peiso:wil girperforme, To be just what will .suit them in evert way. It ii . Perfectly liarmiesslto the , akin.. *ARRAD7~ED`TO;BE SO „. . . In . fact, so well Satistle4 tuive bielimelfrom long and pailent investigation, • . , That it will. not Injure, BUT GREATLY nenoyE THE MEET And Really Iteandfy the Ccompleilim, TEAT WE WILL RF.FEIs,I) TO ANY. LADY; Who aftefgiving our preparation, the justly teletrrateA ENAMEL AMERICA: Lurk TRIAL, 'ME MONEY PAID FOR, rr iF IT FA32613 . . . , . ts purely initablo in all its nomponen, parts,: and consequently, is Itarmlesi, only to, mprove • • : . '• the appearance - of - tie skin.. It • FRECKLES; MOLES, BLACK WORM, And t!y eleitiehig, and softening the skip, will give it a BEAUTIFIIL VELVETY APPEARANCE IT WILL CONCEAL THE MAIMS of SIML-13.0X, And . it will IN3TANTANLOUSLYArktOVE All Roughttem from the Skin FOR CHAPPED HANDS .AND FACE- IT.IB WITHOUT A RIVAL, Hiking the akin As White and Smooth as. Ivory. • • .1U S . . Who hive chapped hands, , or akin made rough by . expo sure fo thicoldminda, are invited to CALL AND TRY IT, And satisfy yourself before you purchase it A Bottle fauty. open upon the Counter FOR LADIES TO USE WITHOUT CHARGE AT.: R. K. litOliRES! B. coy. ceiitie and Ilapantanio at., Price,—sl per : Bottle; Six foi $5. R. MORRIS, General Igeut tor,,Pettatile 5-sm Feb. 10, ,66 OPERATORft. OREAT • IMPROVEMENT • LN COAL. SCREENS. the undersigned arc now prepared to manufacture ; aftheli itliop, in Minersville, all kindsof SCREENS for. screening .Coati'of,the improied mannfartore, patented. to - JonasDanbeniitein,..lth February, 1662. • • • mom ILIMIL JINN 111111 Nan 1111111 WILIL AWN Alrffdr ..Screens manufactured. by lois precise, are more du mble, maintain their form better. pnd are fhtplehed as cheap as any to be hadin the County. .' • They are made of square Iron, In atich . raape asito prevent the Coal sliding from. one .size tolhe other be fore it is thomnghly.assorted, thes preparing it better than can be done by mist iron or wire screens. 111111111M11111111111111 111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111121 1111111111111111111 ii • 1111X1111111111111111M . . . . The minadastarers urgently requestall Operators wanting Screens, to examine' three new patent &men et their shop; or at work at the Mammoth Vein .Col Jiffy of George S. Repplier, near St. Clair, where they have been in use for scene - time. . • . .• Byy . purchasing screens Made under this Patent, nil. gation,or any trouble its topatent rights will be avoided. All Work done .witit prontptneis and disM Ert4 • J & L. LAUB 3iimmivlne; done T. 18G2 '•1 4, ...',, • rtossg.,',.,% \ : _ii - ii, , .. `',-.. '''• 1 5. '.7 .: ''— - 4i.- ..,7-:;_1 1 .t. - -:•!.. - :... .. t4 .. - : : ?•; , ,r;cs-.1..,- ,1 ,.. - elase .. ,„ li ''' - • *,4 774 .,4 • , !• , 151T , TT' ‘.=';'' - J..' FRICK WIICCZEPOR TO ,ItROCK & 8110ENL&N&N aurvrAorruzzo or - WIRE COAL SCREENS, trieder-titeXesithie ireittea, • - COB: BAIIoROATI & NORWEGIAN'STIL, rarturrax, PA. • San ta, M. • • 4iLtx4:Tll 4 4lTCai . V(47C MVX:EIIi BLAME r:.• :!' . ..6cesnieditiVithel'irkilliirigton'Oeirviptitt7 • , .. 'tient: - Pt. , the P i e r s 4 .'e;;"ntifeli • • • PiAntet • ily• 1 tind .4 tin i---- - .....,. . • .... strongly ~..n. thuequeititip.:-.. Ati: - .lhe =CopPer . ~. .. , , . . - :tie*ltri4Obigtei. - •fight . .thei.i. , c ampai gn in Pennsylyanlithilf.eri this -- cPieiti* as-, snaring theOfteo7PSVii ;ill that the, frienda :o:l4!reeioa ., tind--!..Tintiee:''.". aliehtd . it. once 4ineitlihillifeiPailiter, 'ane,tiiili : their weep= 1:68'ot truth; PrePare to me et the-foe: There iiietiot., l toot and - ..shell" in, - ,•00 . ,foliciwitig;. for 'l6iiiiiniten of sties .to:tholoyiii freemen' Of 'tie - country - : -''.' - '-:. : . - -..'''' - ' 4 llo*-ipila.klk,' the: test Of . truth.disPiriett • ef hollow pretension! - ' During • Morethan'flftY 'year& iniAtteritian . '..ptirtyevixr attempted ti pike Inatificatiop of,itpreappisiOrr ita pi it,- form. . • 0004,4 - 9 - the-1)00d 1v.404 - antbiliAlY3 • irin discovered that bliedierketd the Ifoitit it iern leaders ... Ny*lk , sur'.pitietobrt•-•ttillitiliticiil strengilk.theremonieitlierAre's.oquiesence- it Abe elcihkof, - Slavery,:ox • an : .opeo:iartd.tuartl,y fdeniniciation or them:Wittt• this .recordi 'it , was reasonableto exreilitie t :When ijit,.th, -pelt - ton, Tuttclied.and . urried : ort.,hy the pro - slavery , lesner&i4egan . ltsi . ceret . tr, 'a : dec e nt . regard . fot.llid fetehings : Of ' the early fitt here of Democracy Would impel - ; the Democratic. chiefs to filantiithtliktielViehilli -, •iikiposition.t7o the-greett..... -- 14* - controlled •by their. later affiliationg,Wlth the. Siitig tyrinte, . they :soon displayed: art , 'earbeiti sympathy, i Withrthe,epe iiir.Of the . ll4nibliel.and 'from tliO . .thrvcthe ;Wowed, Ilrockittridge - ,tii,acip* • . ..for them in . e" genatei ,Irb . 186 i, have never •Moderated,.. much:: ~ tens ---. ittbeedoned - .their course: .: This . wicked; - eiampie:". t:4 . s o :coin= pletely - captpred thet‘that :no . - thari . irt the . Democratic; ranks, captain. or„,private,.*Vis • perrnitted to:enjoy...ie expression of-his index 'pendent opinions - against treason.and traitors,' All citizens" O f this-character (you have bun-. :dreda'Of,"therk hi-Pennsylvania) Were instant= 1Y class e d ' iyilh - the AbOlitionist4. and banish:, ed. from the charm etl:circje .of. the `partY.::- Evert in. the . .t.ereesi tilela of "the . conflict, this inhituitted . :-.prisaiorilcir. slaverywaa, not. disc guised. ...The 'position of he Democratic lead • era •.on .. the - .universal suffrage question; IS , therefore,.in exact poeordance with these pre cedents.: •• Like the' old slaterytYranti, •they, never had, and hay& not now,. the - . slightest sympathy for the white or, black lOyitlista . Of the South. Net . a-suggestion catrit from them to: improve' the 'condition or Ito a lleviate the - -distressOf '.. either • suffering, - .: Who has ' 'ever. read, in a.".Defooeratie". paper one word - of, credit:to a etilored,suanWho fought _for .the ..flag.? .Who ever heardr.a.Democratic pond - .clan suggeit thatthe -negro Should be adMit ted -to :any: of the rights resulting from- his in,. • evitable, emancipation? The questiene, - an .Sw er.theinselves..l.llOwever deplorable is the degradation •of the. colored • ruaSsea •:, in .the South; : however .pitiable • the • ignorance of - "tne - Pi,or - whit 6 :trash"—alike the :result of • the indifierence - andexchisivenesS of - the prO slavery.-aristOcracy-,--the, fact iSatleast as de: , • plorable and - pitiable that since.thee colored „messes became, free, since ',these white thou ' sands have • had: to - depend ,on themielve& '.. nothing has been done „ for them,. either by, their 'farther .masters or. by the - Deffiberatic •• politicians of the free. States.. .LOok • around,' and confirm these assertions from your. own local - :experience. - Can you, therefore, wo n der when such a 'brirst 'of almost fiendish •eit' - nitation has proceeded front .these .classes,: becausetheY think -they.haVe secured 'a win= „ I .ninecind • at . . latft . . in. the passage of Jndge Kelley's - .6111, - i establialii.pg_,.universal suffrage in : the District of '. COluMbia ?.. 'TherigMore I ..inanithingsin• nursing this l ordent hope.:- 7 Theyforget that in pro Portion. as :the . .ques-- 1 tions . anddutlei cif the liOur increase in gran . deur,' the pea fire are proportionately educated .to .investigate and to dispose of Hipp.: Three 1 - years - ago the. Union party, w ould - have been . • .beaten tn. every Northern State on.the . mere question of :enrolling colored : men in the.ar-1 ) my -• and. at the benirining cif -the war the .. . . . i, Wheie.Union movement would have been fit- , .tally sek, be ck if ein.aneipatiou • had . gotie hand in hand with opr . military _ rearation& ....Bin a mighty change has Come:over the minds of •nuen,• and they meet the' boldest . perils more then - half:, way. ' .The , recent .legislation for .the District of "Columbia,; will find the people More thaetalf ready to. meet it. The very eagerness of: the Copperheads to seize Upon it aka party weaponos the completest ward ing •to - the millions. who 'have. seen -. their. countrysuffering under :the prejudices andi plots. of these same party . plotters.., .But. more I than. this; thousands - of - Mtellects, who have, been : waiting : . :Precisely for :this . lastie, - Wilb . now be 'ardently enlisted on .the side. ' of .thel ,Union :party. ',• I believe there is not an intel- ' ligent :man• who fought the battles. of:. his :eountry; whO will refuse to take ground: iul favor of this legislation. •If the Soldier cher ishes one thought, above that of love of coda ,try,: it - is hatred tif.the traitors and their syrri 7 pathizera.. For.. a. fresh proof, - read the fol lowing 'extract. from an addiessjiistiesued by "The Soldiers' and Sailors' Union League,'" "in'. this - eitY,- . . an . .organization.- composed 'of sOrrie , •of the most intelligent ~ young :men I have ever met: '., ... ' . ' • ..• - :. .., r - "We .must . .fight to - .keep before . the people `that . treaso n is -A - crime ;'• that all Men -en. gaged in the rebel cause were traitors to their .country, ,Ind forfeited their rights:and privi leges •as citizens; -that ;What-they:did • in' its support was damnable, diabolical wickedness; and should find no apologist'; Mid•that; while we grant them the boon of life; they. Shall notbe restored: positions ,- of .honor.eind trtist ,by any influence- we . poises& - and _this shall apply ..: to all ' alders and . 'abettors :Of treason :wherever. they: exist. as . ulcers upon the body politia, .• We . most . keep' before the peoPle; • not: boastfully nor arrogantly: :hut .witit.'dignifi c d'' persistence,-that . we are the people:A.llst Saved . .this country, and bUt for whom this - fair• fabric- would . have: been crushed, and anarchy . reigned supreme. .. When these cbainpions or liberty see and. realize:as they must, .and as - most.ef them . alrehdy do,. that the...politicians'who are . 9p 7 . posing the slightest concession of :civil right,. 'to the eoloren, Mall, - are equally earnest in demanding : fiat. the traitors, 'here so justly. denounced,. shall, be. reclethed: - with all =their rights and admitted into high Places ofpow era they will laugh to 'scorn . the - new conspiracy of theoopperheada and the returned rebels. As the...campaign. - steadily progresses, anxili 'My events and argukients will . corne . frOm the Sotith. 'Tile Southern .States" will profit by, •the experiment. in . . the District of Columbia. They will, find, .frote.the• determined' spirit of .CongreStr,- . that. they - Cannot .re enter - the. na tional councils. withoUt au*"irresistable guarantees"- - all will forever :prevent -another rebellion, and . ont of sheer necessity will-Con fer suffrage . upon ' thnliberated . millions, 'or Provide for it by gradually . enlightening,them. Bear in• Mind, finally, they:however thistiew issue may stagger. weak minds, far 'greater troubles.. have been . solved .withik•the four years Peat and gone. "The whole war for .lib erty. was but the solution o f a stupendous pro, blew—one that had baffled and appalled the • Most :acute and experienced - philosophers: Emancipatiort.. - wai.not. followed,' as prophe • siell;.'.hy yhtt and servile insurrection:. ~ T he negro,:said to be cowardly and - lazy; not only fought, ' butworked I . and we realized,. in the -midst Of thousands of instanceis of white in gratitude and harbarity, that the former Slaves have'been . Oonstantly.and : therOughly. loyal. That,. in the course of time; they must, tinder any . Government or, party, %have. been :lin - • proved, and, by proper leguilatiOn; it one:of tlioSe philosophical truths .. that no intelligent Man will 'deny. It has fallen to our ago and ' l, generation to meet the final issue — and the , bilt e stabliahing - ..univenial, suffrage " in -, the ' District. of Columbitihi the 'example.. :The CopPerheed& - detnand - :votes and honors for, the • traitors. The Union party aski , equal rights for-those who have always been loyaL On that .Platform :what American will refuse to Stand ?"-.. ,; , •••: .. ' -1 " _1: - - .:. .' : ....:. ••:-, ...."". IPINPLES, On Wednesday afternoon of hist Week, as we stated In our last, a . colored delegation called upon President JOhnson: The delega tion was made op as foilows :—Fred. Doug lass, - New York; George T. Downing, rep resenting the New' England _States;.Lewis ,H. Douglass (son of . Fred..nonglasss, and Win. E. Mat th ews, of Maryland ; ,Jolutdones, of Illinois; John F. Cook, of the District of Columbia Raynier, of South ,Caioll na ; Joseph E. - Oates, OfFlorida ; A. W. Ross, of Mississippi ; Williain Ripper, of Pennsyl vaniikf John iff• BMW)) and - Alexander Dun lop, of Virginia, and,Calvin Pepper, white; of Virgin. ; Addresses :to. the President were trade by Geo: T . Downing ' 'Fred :' . Douglass. Mr. 'bouglaits spoke as follows: • Itfi. PRERIDIVIWO are. nAt "hart to ont, lighten.. You. eir,-es:to.:3iciur. 'dudes' at the Chief ktegh bf: Oa* RePulAco but' to 'show Oar reapec . ; and .o.l . krese.* in brief, the claims or our •race"tO Your ilivorsta&coosid arnica. In the ordefor-DitineVroilditiee you. are placed in a position where - 'god have tbe.power to save or destroy ink to bleecei blast us. Tinean - our whole ruce... TOUCUO ble and bunitine"pietieeesade:pr,seed • ia' our lands the Sword ti - .o:assist Arrsavink the na tion, and we do.hope that you, his able sue- censor; :will favorably 'nerd ttllo :P4clull in our haucla the ballot w hic4;to save ' We shall submit naargument on thni The fact that me ate the sublet:fa of.tion 'ilea, and subject - totaxatton, aubjent.,to volunteer in the aeryiee of the ,country; sub ject-fel:ming drafted, suhjeet tcfrhear, the bur dens of-the State, 'makes it'not impreOrthit shOuld ask •to share inf the_ priVft:n et, this 'condition., , • . ' I have no speech to make On this occasion. I simply submit these .observations es ted expression of 'the -vi'ewev and ~ f eelinks of the delegation with which I have came. --- • AP Presidew4PPlied effe*--we •regrei eitremely, :consequence of its length, 'we eannof•give,' the , response in full—:that While betwas 'a friend . of 'the colored rimer, he did hot want ;to :adopt 'a *icy that. be be lieved, would end IP a c'onteste.cf. the .races, Which if, persisted 41 will result:, in 'the eater- volnitiOn of 'one or the other: After Speak- Ing of his belief that enmity existed between the ffeedintin , and - white Of the South who' Was non-slayeholder . before the war, the President said -we are talking about where we, are to begin. We have got at the hate that ex isted between -, tbc two races. . The query conm up whether these" two races, situated as they: were before, .without .preparation, without time for= passibn and excitement to be, appeased, and without time for the slight est impeivement, whether the one should be turned loose 'upon the other, and be thrown together at, the Ballot-box, with-this enmity and hate'existing between-them. The - query : conies up, ;right. there., whether we don't comthence a war of races.' ' -.I think I under- stand . this thing; and eSpecially•is this the csee' when you-force it upon a•people. out their consent." • " In some further remarks the Presiden4. . suggested 'emigration. • ltir. Douglass, 'on turning to leave, remark e'd to his-fellow delegates :—"The President sends` s to the people, and we go to the peo ple.,, RESPONSE OP TS E DELEGATION IN WRITING. Mr. Prelident:--In consideration of a del icate sense of propriety, as well as your own repeated intimations .of indisposition to dis duss- or to listen to II reply to the views and, opinions you.were -pleased to .express to us, in your elaborate speech :to -day, the under signed would respectfully take thht method of replying thereto, Belleveing as 'we do, that,the views and opinions you expressed in that: address are entirely-unsound, and preju dicial to the highest :interestsi:of our race as well as our ':country at large, we cannot do other than 'expose the same, and as far as May bein Our - power,: arrest their dangerous influence. It is not necessary at thiitime to call attention ta more than two or three lei:- tures.of your remarkable address :. • - , 1.. The - first point to. Which we feetespeci ally bound' to 'take exception your attemPi to found a policy opposed to our enfran'ahise 'ment, upon the alleged , ground of an existing hostility on the part of the, former slaves to ward the poor white pkTle of the South.. Weadmit the existence of this hostility, 'and hold that : it -is -lentirely -reciprocal -But you. obvidusly cruntitit'an error by drawing an argument from an incident of a state of sla very, and making it, a basis for :a policy adapted to a state of freedom. The hostility , between the whites and blacks of the Smith is easily explained. It pas its root and sap ip the relation of slavery, and was incited on -- both sides - by the cunning of the slave mas ters.., Those masters secured their ascenden cy over both the poor- whites and the blacks by piuting. enmity between them. They. divided both to conquer each. *„ , There was no earthly reason -why *- the. - bitters 'shoulpot hate and: dread' the poor whites when jn State of slavery,-,for it anti frora this class that their -masters receivertheir" slave-catcherS, slave-drivers and-overseers. They were the men called irt Upon all occasions . by ihe mas ters when arty hendish outrage. *as to be committed ,upon -the alive. Now,. sir; you. 'cannot. but .pertieive that, the *Cause of this hatred removed; the effect must be removed also. Slavery is abolished. .• The, cause, of antagonism is removed, and' you inust see that it is altogether illogical (and " putting new wine into old bottles,". " mending new, garments with' old cloth") to, legislate. from slave-holding and slave-driving premises for a People whom you have repeatedly declared your purpose to maintain in-freedom. • ' 2. Besides, even if it- Were true as you al lege, that the hostility of the :blacks towards the poor whites. must necessarily Project it self into. a state of freedom,. and that this en= mity between the two races is even more in-_ tense in a state Of freedoin than in a state of slaVery, in the. name of. Heaven, we rever ently, ask, how :can -you; ..in, view of your professed desire to promote the welfariot .the black man, deprive him of all means'of defence, and clothe him; honi you regard as your enemy in the panoply of political pow er? Can it be that you would recommend a policy Which would arm thestrong and cast down the 'defenceless? ," -Can 'you by any possibility . ..of reasoning, regard this as just,- fair, or wise?. Experience proves that those are oftenest abused :.who can -be abused with the greatest impunity. Men are whipped oftenest who. are whipped easiest... Peace .between races is not to 'be securedhf degra ding one race and exalting another, _by guy mg power to . one race and withholding it from another;'• but by maintaining a state of equal justice between all classes. "'First pure, then'peaceable. - .". . . 3. On the colonization theory . you Were I pleased to broach, very Much could be said. It is imprisiihre to . suppose, in view- of the usefulness of the black man in time of peace as \ atiborer in South, and in time of War as a soldier at the North, and the growing respect for his rights among the ileopir,' and his increasing adaptation to a - high state, of Civilization in. this his , native land, there can, ever cone a time when' he can be removed from. this country.without a terrible shock to ils prosperity "and- peace' Besides, the worst enemy of the, nation could not cast upon, its' fair name a greater infamy than to - suppose that, negroes could be tolerated among theta in ,a state of the most .degrading slavery and oppression, and • must be cast away, driven into exile, for no other cause than having been freed from their chains. - - OKORGE T. DOWSING - ' • • Jour: Joist • • WitiaAm Wrirerce, . • . FREDERICK DOUGLASS, .. .• . LEwis H. Dow:miss, • And others.• WASHINGTON, February 7, 1866. * Tag Sacemar or Wsa.-7-The rumorit That Mr. Stanton was about to retire from the War Department appear to .have subsided.-- It is now said that,alter a review of the sit uation of , political Rinks; he deems it a duty.: he owes to the .nation he has 'done 80 - muchl to save: o continue , at his post. , The Chic-: ago . Republican, edited by, Mr. • Dana, late assistant of Mr. Stanton, says "With. Mr. Stanton u Bearetary 'of WM', and 'Gen. Grant at the head of the- army, there need be no cello that the S. troops will be withdrawn (rein the South until pact fication is an accomplished fact.- ' The stern and resolute' Secretary is . as firm _timid the political conflicts of the day es he: was when surroundea by armed secessionists. or imbe cile military officers. 'He stands as itIIMOV&- ble as a rockin Mid-ocean, hot even shakeif by the currents' and counter-currents that break against hisn. He will mit retire front office until his work is finished. :The ar-. chives of his department will be systernati7. tally arranged, and those hereafter, exaiii tang themmill find that - they shed a flood Of light upon the rebellion . and its yarions , pha' EP7MMULCIrE. *muss with her mining and . mannfacturing governed Greece. Carthage, largely; engaged in manufactures; controlled the commerce of half the thendienovered globe.* Holland was mistress of the commercial world in those da a "when the. of the, Rhine cities boasted that "they • ght °tithe stupid Englishmin skins at a six pence, and paid for them in. tails at a' shilling.", The • English, wiser grown :have got into the "place . of the Dtttch . in. this . ' relation to skins - and tails r and presch,Eree.Trade to the world. Their gospel is : "Let the British do you manufactur.:, ing ; confine yourselves to raising'raw iiioducts— sell them to - tut, - andlskii yotir pay. in finished goodie.. If the. United t3tateshaveyetany hank ering to asap skins at sixpence for tails at a slid. ling, they had better fold a the stars ad strives and return to British colonial vassalage. that trade which is British Free Trade, will malhe„ them sleves—slaves independence, slaves in pov.. 1 -t,11311 STElWhfttittitsid. to emote JOB atd XXIX PMFITTICr t deign de• octal= at the cdka order itzstme JOCIMIAIe than tt ameba domillioldher addAlehment liC I Bia.aiiirlPaiii - - BIM .1' Leila& 1.6' 1 /Peemerns,:,,, - "- t, Manama& MIMS. mriikatillis; . _ .„., '' i Paper Itimete, • A.mieleomptAgt Time sue., AIM ,milato • _.,.1 •-, eader Simko; ape. At *liar, shottiptitatla.. Oatatedi at JOB TYPit Is mom mteaskteibea that of aarollok r idke* thin seetschkeitlisetated ex pew, _to:4oW ' oar befit s . ial4rl . t , mein we rimmemea m tat cm botariedeeila Om Meta. 121X8TpliitIII MU ORS &Mat tirkbatedeotice --- , • • : 401 -ilo4ise-Nitttifiitittly= ieggie tounithaiiiznirsiootitirts. 'St r o.giosydeoceipticemomidiequi*beeatimt. nest to 91°C040 1 °Tte!"-50 01 .-- •'. educitional fattnim ACat,,ll4,Bll2 lo l tP , 0 6,1 4 itAfig•rm The exprention (we so often' Ilea that such a teacher ."latiot very wellr_quatilled,rbut be hinienty good, =ugh to.teach. backward' Zink_ :when kroPerIYMNII44- 'eretli Wilt he 'Nola 'to - :hem most casek mistaken - idea. --ihfostscholtirt In:;backwarif schools notiouly htek,the tudinteets.of book kno'iciedge;but:ttre.very:k!compftent.Judgew of the - teacher ' s: abhhies, and the teacher,* errortC , retelving thetit" for Otitis:" If they -hare.confidenee therbilneitylustability of theiri weber, they,. witi gesterally.lmaider hipia mOdel.in every.xespect,,ttotuattethoor unqualified he may be in. reality. The s th equence is, at ff he beifinitiartfled m ost, Or manycases, the injury -to - the-I)4phi 3,111 yet7 , :grest "Ignorance hi &blank- abeq od;riuch • sco may easily . but El* a 1 BClibbleA one, which mit first - be et•asec i before WI inscribe truth On Its pairito- No! f . yip-d0 : n(41%09h to ha:understood to mean that It le r just as necessa ry tor-S,teaclug Whose pupils are all tyros,..to'have as exten sive a;knoviledge• of•moSt` Of the branches', or that it, is quite' as - necessary' for anch's teacher to understand as. many: branches of • science, as,it ia.for,one,whose pupils•aie very far advanced ; but we think that ; teachers of backward' school's ought to as , well under stand. what la required to be taught In those schools, as : teacher& should be,•who. teach YORWAIII) schools.:. ' .; Incorrect prominlailon perhaps_ as ob jectionable as any Other failure ih thetallth.; er Of .a backward school.. • •'' • - 1 . " • ...One , very 'common _evidence .1 oVmant of qualification is, to see onejeaching,• who.cant not hear . ..any. recitation -*Without constantly lOOking at a teit-bOok. • • "So:also,' the -County; Superintendent' who cannot examine a teacher without constant reference to a. 'text.-book,, some sort of memoranda,durittg'the Ciamination, evinceagrent lack of knewledg,ti for that imj portant position. • Puttow. CAIIHRON COI3IIM Octobei; Amereas YAM ah Coiwire uc .The post office has long been regardWby the yours& men of Chicago as one of the most, desirable.aasigna-, tion institutions to the city;"'Young- hover • around there for the purpose of getting answers to ten-. der missives. sent in answer to equally tender matri monial advertiseabente, and young 'gentlemen, -and sometimes those of middle age, and avail elderly, wait. to scan the pretty faces of the applicants. So 'common hies this custom been that respectable ladles are fright ened to appear at that place. lest they might be mista ken. for those who come there with a different oblea froth that , of linding letters. .„ • . , - On Saturday last, a young man came to grief by pre suming too far upon what he supposed to be the gener al characteristic of ladie et si l ho were habitually waiting for letters. Us bad seen* r several days a strikingly pretty „young lady mak guides regarding a pluticular bet; and each time turn away disappointed.''lie Was gay,, fashionably dressed, and rather attractive youth In appearance, rind.presuraing on these qualities be made up to the young' lady, and in the blandest manner. re-: 'quested the privilege of escorting her home; -The re quest was at first.indignantly refused. but almost im mediately alerward a new idea flashed across the brain' of the merry young wife, and she graciously . consented to accept the escort. ; Proudly and happily Mr. - L—t (his name need not 'be given in the meantime) escorted the, apparently en- ' amored lady to the Madison street car. ' Seated beside her. he entertained her with the liveliest talk, and upon arriving at Aberdeen Mallet. he gallantly assisted her to alight: and proffering his arm; the two walked on pleas.' runty together. Upon approaching her - residence, the lady became suddenly timid. She was afraid that some of her husband's friends 'might see them together, and requested him to leave her in. the meantime, and to steal in the woodshed behind the home, and there she ' Would Come, to • him when the domestics had retired.— 31r. L--t • was speedily ensconced in 'the piece 'pre= cribed. and scarcely was he Kr when , a butt drove up to the front door and the husband (he whose lettere she . . had been so 'anxiously expecting) leaped : oat. The - wicked wife merrily told him about her adventure, and ~., described the animal she bad cagedin the woodshed. .On Saturday night. 'twill be remembered, it was bit- ter cold. The husband, upon hearing his y/i d ang wife's story, slid - silently from the house and lock the, door Of the shed in which the gay Lotherlo Was concealed:— Through the openings of the shed they could see' him - as he crouched behind a couple of, empty barrels, and ' • enjoyed themselves hugely far a time as he eat shiver- . Ing in his wretched corner. The' malicions.young wife, then suggested that he should . be mine thoroughly' - cooled, and at her request, the •garden , engine,was brought, the hose of which wal Inserted silently through - an aperture close behind his back.. -- • • . The servants and husband then set to work with a • • will. while the object of his pursuit directed the stream. " In less than a minute he was completely deluged, Ind . for more than tewminutes he danced around the wood- .shed, bellowing end 'cursing like a maniac, all the while the stream, directed by a vengeful little hand, pouring -. upon him..:. At last upon beginning to show symptoms of exhaustion. the door was opened. and he was brought .' forth in a miserable plight. The hniband conducted'.. him to the gate by the ear, he whining piteously mean while, and in order to restore some degree of - warmth to his frame.- administered a series of vigorous kicks to a ixirtion of his body a inches below the buttons on , the back of his coat. . - • . rz . . . • Tits: CH OLERA. -As -it is not improbable. - • . . that . this country may be visived during the ~ present year by*cholera,' in a more or leas malignant forth,. we oliserve that "Hall's - Journal of Health" is devoting much space 'in each number of- that. invaluable publics-. Lion, to the subject.' In the Febrttary null -. ber there is a valuable, contribution, -embra- : . cing observations on cholera, whichit woUld '• heWell 'if it could be read by every family • . . in the , land. - It- is irom the pen Of DI. L. ' North of. Saratoga Springs, N. T., who has watched eTery . .Mciveinent of: the :_disease • ' since it first broke out near Calcutta in 1817. --- Hie advice to those who-think that they. * attacked, is in a few words, : as follows : : • • "If yon have, is cholera times, any reason te be lieve that it is attacking you, the firatFeseription. ' ill--4111d it is of immeasurable importauce.-send ' for your physic-hie ;- - or, rather, if yon happen •to be from home; at your office or counting-house, • get a carriage, and call, on him on year way , home. ' 2d. As soon , as you enter your house, do not *ait.to o n dress, but lie down on the first bed you - come to, undressing at your leisure ' And let noth- . • ing 'vises your mouth but ice, - or , not attain- . able, coldwater,—ofie or two swallows at a time, And loot oftener . than as many niuntes apart"; tut . ,if ybn have ice; you can eat it as voraciously as . you desirebnt - take neither ice nor water unless - you are thirsty.. '. -. ~• ~ • . , 3d. This third item is. conditionaL- If the symptoms are urgent, -or you nod - yourself tr: -coming nervous, and a physician cannot pokeibly - be, had within two hours,--:then wallow ten or twenty grains of calomel, in pill, - if there is sick ness at stomach ; if not, it will do you more good • 'to take it on the end of a: spoon-handle or, case -knife; - and 'plaster it. ove r the back part - of the ' tongue, washing it down with cold or iced wider, taking at the , same times if so disposed, at, least as muchauper-oarbonate - of Soda, as an apparent - preventive, to some instarces, of salivation, and wait until your physician comes:" - . • .- ; • '' We advise. that Hall's Journal of Health be generally taken this year. , The advice It . , gives is good. If followed it must 'trees° o f . • the 'visitation of the cholera, save - many val- . - . --. tuible lives', . - ' . . LornsiAwA.—M.r. Jasper Blackburn, who lives at Homer, "La., and edits a journal of the classical name of " The Homer _lliad, ", is I' staunch loyalist , - who does not hesitate 'to. : speak his mind freely in the enemy's coun try.. - Ile sayi . • , "It is 'true, simply true, that at preient loyal men of the South, both white and black, 'are at, the mercy of traitors at heart—traitors to.good government, traitors to human lib- • 'erty, and traitors' to every instinct of com mon humanity. •.:.- • We bold ly pronounce, for the information of whom it may concern, that, within our knoWledge there is but little' heart-loyalty hi the South. • * • They , would t4-day, if they had the power, re-enslave the negro; put to -- death Union men, deetriy the National Gov ernment, end trample under the.foot of tres son the last vestige of our former greatness andglory:" If all this be true of Louisiana, it is stilt more painfully trae of every. other Southern state ; for Louisiana Is the, nearest pacified of all the Waywiard sisters'. • Are Asir of these states, yet fit for re=entrance into Congress ? H02(01110 A PHIL/Micmac& Orricnts...4The sth United States Regular Cavalry having gone into barracks at Nashville. Tennessee. an- order. bar been Issued' by* Lieut..(lol. B. H. Leib. commanding. the regiment; di recting that the encampment shall be known as "Ash Barracks." late of Philadelphia. Who was killed in action at the battle of .Tos. Tavern., Virginia. Kay 8.1864, .while gallantly leedinza charge against the enemy. a circular letter commtmicatine this order. Adintant Cooley, on behalf , of the commanding officer. writes :—"It• was thought a fitting compliment to the memory of that gallant and begot officer. who was ea. • dearee•toill his brother oaken; by. his many sizings." —Philadelphia North American. - • • Bithop Billet, of Georgia, nes officially an nounced the reumon of, the diocese •of • Georgia with theSpiscopal Church of the United States. • sarParson Brown:low in,the prospectus of the Knoxville Whig for 1868, says -,: "Those-Who desireto lay before the people' an apology for trat. , twlit'Or en endorsement - their honor andhitegrity, would do well to_ giro .onr Whig the go-by.. and select some so ft shell toper ar conservative .sheet, ardently devoted to State sovereignty and in sympathy with trete c e. ' This paper will n ot !slim in that direction.