The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 10, 1866, Image 1

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7 . T riainus of the Philadelphia A. Reading R. 1., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia:---Plers for the Shipment of Anthracites.
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1 BL.AXISTON GRAEFF & Co., r 1
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LOKBERRY AND LOCUST .310ENTAIN COAL, in ha
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-•%. i S % alnut 4 Philadelphia. • ShipPers of other approved qualities of ''• R.
w.t-, ,-- T.. 1 - ' WHITE AND. RED ASH COAL. , Li ,
r c 4 ‘.-', '" 2 Kilby -,44 - Boston. - - _ 318 Walnut Street. Philadelphia o,' irl
' • 9. Trinity Building . . New York. 1.5 ihi
3 -.4- • , • ---- Cor. of Elilby & Doane S - .xeet, Boston.
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' ' ' AL OF ALL RUGS ' BY. THE OARGO..I
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1- LEWIS - AUDENHIED 4% CO.,
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er 11INIt. vviluri P''Lknthracite and Fltuni lOUß C IS .
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I (205 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia,
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Cl-115YI,I(L11,11, COAL, 1 OFFICES: .;', 1111 Broadway, New York.
, .! • , . I 14'Rilby Street,Tioston.
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wilt CV 1 Port Richmond. • - ••• '
9.'`...-, - .7 , ,' - -ur- - o * ' • - . 1 - Pioneer Shippers,from Elizabethport, of
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.A C:- . F picEs. , i No. 3 , 11 Walnut ::;trei.:t.. Philade , lphi
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.. LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN, IfAZLETON, AND
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!#3.* iT:' k.;'') • '.o. Celebrated ASHLAND - COAL,
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BRIPPYRB nl"
140ITNTAIN,. BLACKBEATH,- AND •
SUPEIDOR RED Atill .COALS. •
got F:xell.tege. Place. New - York.'
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S.. L. Ti ain S Co.. Agtg.: :77. State
St.; TlA,stcn.
AIN, HAOKER & 000 K,
IT GAP;
I.OCUST YLOIL - *TAIN,
1111A.CH 111EA.T .
lee in other drat qualities of ' - •
IT.* AND RED ASH COALS.
Wainnt Street:. Philadelphia: and Woodland
Wharves, Schuylkill Itl,ver
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CAIN. MORKIP II ACKY:II. ;NENE M. COOK,
W.A.S. F. MOODY,'SlLipper • and A,gent, •
Schuylkill; I.fivktyi,
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UYLKILL NiAVIGATION.
Wharves for : ANTHRACITE COAL . ai
wich,-Diehtware Rher, Philada.
and
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31;1S AUDENRIED it Co.,
AOENTS•FOR THE SALE OF THE
Creek Diamond Coal Co.'s Dia
mond Red Ash, and
;ok Beath White Ash: Coals.
lowec
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Nov
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(26riWriluut Street . . Philmie'lphia
S.: { Neu: York.
Kilby ,tree:t,.BOston...
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ricTs :''..3:5 Pine St.rect, - Nnw York.. -- •. "
l_Merchnutb' hank Building. Providente
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DAVIS. I'EAUSON dz Co„ .
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. MINFRB . ANP' 81,11PPYRS OF VID . •
BltAiEll 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN • IAIiIITE:A.SII
'and SPOILS . VEIN . •••-
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r -,..0;13i; Wlslntit; v 4tfect,,-Phihidelphia.
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TIORDA.. ' PAUL P. Jae. L. •Nurima.
1,, KELLER 4 . 'NUTTING.,
merit. of Cool it, or. the beolt f iferittYitieto
from Part Rielitnottd Sr.
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3 4 27 Walnut St.. Philadel , ,bla.: • •
tiF.I.I,F.R. i •
ME. , I. NI TTING: 2.15 !Mane St.....B.istnn. - • '
!il. ~1.01 ES,- Sgt., Ittioni 64, Trinity Building. N. Y
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has to
which
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AGENCY.THEN for the' Male of
the SHAMOKIN COA.l.,,froiii the I,area'ster:
•r 7. has this day. been transferred from ANSPACH
Nz . , , to DAVIS PEARS:ON .CO.,
ate new theiinlyauthorized,Agenie
celebrated Coal. Orders and coMmunications to
dare÷edto.tbera at. Philadelphia twr - New York.- -
- G. BAST, .President.
id work
d out to
be field
to rowl
R:l,n,haky, Seuratary and Treasurer.
ilp.delphia, July 20, 415. . • 29-lf
being
better it
or of the
at of the
og what
hould do
led the
out that . :c
idden by
rt
muse the
8110 11l TOP.
G EA KRA L- -OFFICF,
~cuui=BiauflUflO s
COALS.,
101 .WAI.INITT STREET,
FPgrLAX.t.LPHIA: .
ROBERT 1110 E
CONNECTING OFFICES:. •
Be?dovi,lletss. -
Trfp . ity , 111:ew Vor4..
—Country'
BROAD TOP
BITUMINOUS: -COAL,
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OALDIFRLD,. - GORDON & .00 .
to Walnut Niece', Phasidelphin, •
No. 111 Broadway - New Work,
• . No. 144 Stqfir ' Plereit,'EtpntOti,
anperlor qUality.ofthis celebrated coal from their
EDGE HILL '
'and shipped excluFAcly. by them. •
ky P rediente
tter, roar
pound of
poonful of
'..g., to your
the mixed
ounces of
~sceti and"
ix.' These
,nd poured I ,‘
when as
is the. mit. ,
In by di-
TIBERRY..CREEKi:
ERRC COAL
he - mlersigneo; havinz eop•ol tattled' onr.Three''
ee'iu thelorl , err Re , 7ion, will hercriftck
rbT , ine.....s,under the name ut. • • ' •
• MILLER, GR.k.EPF & Co.
ILLER. 'STEES .t• Co.. • .
. GIiAEFF - &INV11711 . :(1.
CiRAEFF: a member of our Inn. having. assoela
with .1. It. rioide In
ielphla and 101 our coal hy titiv-water will
Orr the exclusivt.• control of BLAKISTON,
t flour, CUP
, four egg
a six cored
mooth and
Derellk( . o. rare and. attention in It, preparation, -We
vrnaintain the reputatiob of our et . lebrated Lor . .
oaI; rureha.....ortt abroad Ul, rely up
,al Shipped iu the very bi.4t order.
• •'. -MII.I.EI3,,ORAEFF - k CO;
our, a verl
rill be re•
A d r essing
sauce well
CARPENTERS .4 BUILDERS,
•• The :S . clittylkill:.C.Ou4o 7.
P 9"
butter. peP*
Boil 1 1 0
oft; the a'
Is the POI'
-h the Pc"'
B in it, Blic!.
:tn, 01d add
PePPer , 11„ , 1 "
,nd stir
er & Mawfacturing Co.
it hand. at their -extensive establishment; on.
id Street. a erect quantity of lumber of every kind
kscrip . oni, which they am supply to Operators,
-niers and Builders, at lower rates than it-can be
' elsen here. They are 'also ready_ to supply, -
the mains of their extensive. busineSs and la
nue:liines.nninufact tired amities in their line
1.11, 2 of . .. fn per cent. on (limner cost. - • *.
ir workshops lmve born in successful opera
ornie pair year, tunline out cast quantities of •
Windoti• Frame',
" 'Pastel Work, '
•Bnnirtters, • '
_ foi the t*"
out the vine.
.011111,1;am,,
•
-r , • Sibutter.. • •
kind!, of Framed. fancied and 'Darned Work,
cilllYl4lia,l3 . nn hand. - -Th!...y ,nre ready
tar the's:wriest notico_ for any quiinti
zalay Kasvi•il or manufaiituri , d stuff. -
sliiiinkck of- an kinds, for - buildirig
Maple, l'oplar, chair, plank and.stant-,.
: cherry, NVainui, Malioz'any r ,
hoards for flooring.
to order White Tine plank, 3.23; 2,
and .4 inch panel, ready; alao, plank,.
,scautlitz, 'pOtt,% . :ehingles,
dins Faived..ttuff and everything in their line
al or to order; at the ehortcet notice. •••
March 29: - 'na - • .• .
ine egg!;
-st of a poupe
and oe
spoonfuls,
Separate
gs, and
lite to a et
tut 'togethe r '
d put in ttie
ter and ilterr ,
of ail pou t
it in
to :keep I°W
•-• 1;0 IV En -1311111NGER —TETI;
'I-ST INVENTir )N '4 - , twi WHEELS TO
01" fEDER oTt :SPRISTiS TO. llHEAFT—
,nvatt.'llelm.r; and ':r.ora d • nrable than any other
for tat(`. Ca;l'arei examine It at , • • •
• ,'. . umitt4F. BRIGHT • •
lirara and Him Sit•re.,'POtTaviile., bole 'A g•rtti.
13=1:123:3
GRLEBRATED
TOP WHITE ASH.
OFFICE—In Walnui.Street; Corarnertinl.
Philadelphia. •
New York Office—TT Cedar Stteet: Boeton
Doane Street: . • • ' [Oct. 23; '5B '43-
HAAK .& BREN 174E' R.;
. .
. - IHTSE II9 AND . STI!PrEILS - tIF ' TUE ; CF.T.EBRATED': -.
SPORN VEIN:•RED'• ASH , COAL I .
Formerly nilweii Vltictcrer &,. Co., which, we guttraik.
' tee tO ship free 'froth awe mixture wiiti othcr .Coal.
1., . ALSO sole wzents for the sole cif .Geo.
,-Sol*.. l*
1 -
dcto% Muperior .Pinc .Forcmt White...Soh,
,
-ft.ncl.Mpoltts and I,c.nle , Vcitui Red-ArAll Coal,.
I which he le NOW IWO/W(1 to Allis. . . , : - -.-
: '. I - 11 S Walnut Mt., .P hilada. • .;
OFYICES .- I Room 6 3 Trinliy Rai td , a , .-- w: 'V.
D. R. HAAS. • . ••-- - - • WM.JIREN IZER.
... . .
- .
• -
COAL. • COAL.
• . • . .
..• • A: T...5T0137 & CO.; - ...
.WICK:LE,) •
Miners and.Sliinpers oithe . eglebrated FULTON.(LE
MGRicoAL-from the Ebben-ale. Colliery: near 1.1a7
niacin; Pa:;anddealers in'the best rarieties of '
.
ANTHRACITE. AND BITIII!NOUS COALS. .•
• Delivered' direet' from the Mines or.on board of yei-
EtCh. , at
TRENTON. N. J., ELJARETIIPORT,.N. J.
N: BRUNSWICK. N:-J., • PonT iticirmoND, PA:
OFFICESC---.1:11 6: 46 Trinity .
111. Brondwny,'New .••• ' • • •
T. fOUT. .• S. :VAS . • • 0.• . 1.:E.F. STOUT.
:NEW YORK.
SAMUEL BONNELL
I - ;
N05...43 &.45 Trinity Building, N. Y.,
SITIPPINOr .POIICT: '
Pier 4, EILIZABETIIPOIIT, Ar. J.
OFFERS FOR . SALE
HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN
- lIARLEIOII, '
AND BITCH , MOTTNTA
LEI—TIGI — I COALS
BALTIMORE CO.'S &BLACK DIAMOND
E S AI RE' COALS,
, AND TUE CELEBRATED
GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL
may 11, .04. 21-19
E. A. P.S.CIi.ER
DANIEL PACIsTR.
DANIEL PACKER, & Co,
. . .
Lehigit. Srhilytkill, •:Wilkeskiirre,
- - Lae kaWatnit.Cm 10)erlatid,.:
, : • • And . Elk -II ill: Vais . C . oal ••-• -..
~...
• .. - . Comiiiiiiy. ~. -*.--. • : .
COA.ES.
OFFICE—No. 4 -Pine Aitreet, New forii.
Ottober 14;46 •'
41-Iy. .'•
DAY: HUDDEDL CO.,
MINERS AND SHIFP . ERS OF •
•
ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS'
No, 109 Walnut St., Philadelphia,....
111 Broadway, (Trinity Building) N, Y;
" 7 Doane 'Street, Boston. -
W CA15M21.1..1. C: B. CONAY,T, REED."
. CALDWELL. - :CONANT
11D Bron4ivepis,4ootiler - Cedar ,
•
• WHOLESALE DEALERS' IN .
O. • LL • .S ; • •
TQCNCLI: MD . GE,
MAU A.N017 REIS. ASH, LOCUST - .3.1.01:yr... --1
(TMBERLAND, BROAD
•.. KM):0 - 11:11Elt . .YATILETIES. - •
Feb 2.4, - .. ••• ••:
LEHIGH.
TIIOS. lIIJLL d. co.,
.111:4rA ►'n'enIPPERB OF
SMITH'S SPRING MOUNTAIN: LEMGH
COAL,
Yorktown, Carbon County, Peama.
•
322 W.AI.NTIT"-Fiti , et!i; .
3.E.421N.E51'5; Cpnaty;
FOR SALE.
• .
1,14 .
• ..
COIIERY TO It SALE.
.• . •
: A Enrie' White. Ash Colliery. on .thiti
Mammoth, No feet-thick„) Black Valley, (16
'tea thick.) and other Vein., -. •
. . . . . .. • ' .. .
IN FULL WORKING ORDER.
Coingwayg •driven; sehtnes, heading: , and breasts
()Pencil. and everything ready to - .ship a• largequantliF
(lithe Best Wisiii! fixh.Coal in the "I . itrket
for i 7 .nmily use. All the necesary steam engines. -
drift tar's, mules. Horses; Trail. Powder...
..tr.-...,kg.„ . with a breaker. rolls. screenS,•and every
thing tared in tninii,g end preparing 'coal on the proper
ty, will b 0 sold:With the . colliers. •• Apply •
• • JOtill•CA.LleeiNt - vrr,
1:21 Walnut street, Philadelphia..
Or to CIIA•REESI , I.IIILI., • • -'•
Real Estate Agetit;
1-t I , • .
Jan R. .6 6
, . .
( 1 0 . 41,.AN1) WOO . DAVIIARIF
situated ta.the tA, azt h. part of -the city , : which nt•ad-•
mitred by all to be the Ban- and • nnowtati' Part, where
dwelltniA and manufactones are being erected tela - :
greater extent than any. Other part: This is a rare.
chiinee for any person . wishing tit - enter, the•Cotil bast
nese, ati everything it , in
.complete order. for ,itcopation
at once having conitting•rooni .and , furnitnre. •scale. •
carriagelhonse , stable and sheds; with alt the modern.
improvements. ..- . • •l• . • „ •
This wharf is one of•the.bett in- the city. as it is ca
pable.of doing elint4rtees.-bi 20.000 'tons of Coal 'and
gooo eordeof Wood. • Two Yessela ottarge size 6an he
:discharged at a titr . i.d by steani or horse pOwer, . The
above wilt be let.ou a lease ornthersriSC - • Addreaa or
apply to . • • . GEO. 24. COOK; -• ,
.•
• 470 flarrison Atenue,.l3(stom - Mass:
21"..tr.n .. .. Feb 21. •66 • . 1.• s-it'
CHEAP PASSAGE
t i T BRITAIN and MEL A\
ispiicott flrothers & Co's Emigration and F, reign
Exchange Dillee,-S6 South street: NeW York. Drafts on
Eneland. Ireland, Scotland and Wide.,
Tapecotge favorite;line of Liverpool Packets Ma!
X Line'of London rackets mils every ten days Also
by .teantehip. eeiiiug wcekiv.
Partles %/itching to stud for their friend. or remit mo
ne% to the old country. can do so at the lowest rates by
rpolying to Alexander . al. Sillinana opposite
the New W.. 11 liail, Pottsville.
PO, s
OASTNER, - STIOKNEY:&c WELLINGTON
Miners and Shippers of . Coal.
Buriiiside (from their B4theide Col. at:Shim:a:kin)
Lewis Vein (Red Ashj., •- - •.
Locnsil!ounisiin. (White. 4f.b):
ira9 Trinity Building, New York,
. OFFICES : 9.1 . 5 Walnut Street, Philidelphia.
•• . • Kilby Street, Boston, •
Whsiiirl" Port
VANDIJSEN, LOCIIMAN &
LOCL'ST3tOITIsITAIN, LOCUST GAP; WItKESBAR
• RE, .LEAIGTE - AND ,OTHER ,
. . . .
WHITE ':AND.:IIED : : ASH - COA.T_,S'
"A , zentti kir the eale oftbecelehrated Georgem Creek
Cnenberllrtiiid Coed, from the 'Mines of the Con
'solidation Coal Andiron Company of Marylattd..... •
Elizabethport,
Soirrvto .WIIARVES a l t i mor ,: . • •
IGeOrietgiVlL • • •
" • r2Ol Walnut street- Philadelphll,
°mese: { Trinity Builninst, New -York..
(6 Doane St., Boston. .
HLTINT TER,:JR • &
• • MINERS )LNI , SRIPTTES•Or • •
• . .•
WHITE AriD ASH.•ANT HRHITE
•
. . .
" • Walnut Streei,'Phllaclelithia:
'Broadway, No. I,' Rector St:,'N. Y
• ` No. - 41 and 33 Thlane, St., BoAtnt.
No'...l7;:niehniOnd• - •• '
SCHuu,Kitu," , .tp:
•
T,
SdIiCtLLE . NIERGER•
• • :Miller and Shipper or the Ciifebrritled' • • .
Black ;Beath" White Ash and. Peaked- Moan
• • • lain . Free *Burning r - • • . •
.•P •ASH COAL. •
P.O. ADDRESS—P.orroviLLEorMiNziovii.i.r.,§chui. l
•liill'Pounty, ' • - • :
• •Apri1•19... , 62 - - . • • . . . • tn-tt •
. • CONNOR PATTER N
SO,: •:-
•
..• •' Miners :Ind • Shipper's of the C'efrbi - ated • •
LOCUST.MOUNTAIWCOAL;
J;* •:• •• J. S. PAT'IT.iISON..
. • . • Pottsville.
Cicliaglltill C.Ontri, • Pe!nnit."
• •
y" . 4 iAk'T. ' FILA INK LIN ;I, 0 - II 11:E.II
•• • • •:' ,• • - ; -
.31y East: Ilirberry.Cnal IP now sold exclu:
. .stee.ly •by Me . ?.ers. CALDWELL:43ORDOK C0.,.Wh0
Arc, my snle A ruts. • Partiel, , ordiairn: from thorn,. may.
always.depend npon•gtting it : pure article,. • • •
• • , , (No: 11 , 2 Walnut•St Philadelphia.. •
Broadway - ' ,Trinity Baildmfi
OFFICES: Y6rk: , • • - • •
1 • .
„ • ..NO. 145tate Street, Bristim, ;• ,•
. • • • lIENRY
'Tremont,
.. . „ . .
C (iI.ES.-:The entimeribris isaiie
IRAPI
determined to make smeral leases on ' , their prop . ;
erty, kr'iwn tie. the . 'K'n!ili'CiliN Puovurcry. situated in.
Schuylkill _County, and - in - the immediate Viciil4.ll(
TI:SCAIUMA... The gronud has.beelf fully developed, and
these desiring a. firo rate colliery, can ol t t mn one,. with
putmaking any fortkerViplorittions of:thus:me: . '•• '
None need inake auplieat ion unless Capable of erect-
Ines 'all tke unprOvemenbi.. :• - ,
• Apply, to G I DE'ON BAST, Schuylkill : Ilavt , n; SalYl7
.kill county; Pa,. or to DAVIS PE.A.BSO:SF; •207 . - Walnut
street. Philadelphia;,:'
.. . . .
.. - JaUuary 7, .6:,. ' : :..
,: • : .
DISSOLUTIONS.
f
r o ' f ' e
nT.C i k i rCO ° 671. "miners of
c,on in 'Coityngbam'l'‘nctiship;.' Colombia . :Cohniy, is
this day diseolved by mutual ceiment. .
BtiCk:& COLLIS„*.
Feb.Aefilnnd 20. '66
.copAßTNEntani
core , exit•ting bcts*"een the subscribers .adder
the . ibiti'df,',l:lll. Freek.ez, Co., - for rnininlr'
Coal at *Centralia,' conimbia . c'itortty, Pa., la this day
dissolwer by mutual:colittehi.. Either party.will sign 'in
. .• • JOIlls; R. RLAKISTON,
Phis,•• • J. M. FRECIL- ..•
.
TllE.hurine or the-late thin. will be eonanned
by the underAgined, who: has appointed Ritthermel..*
Shaner,'Oftice 111 .Walhed Si., Philadelphia. Sole ng.dtitS
tocithe . sale c all Coat in Philadelphia and . Eastward.
(.1011r: di . * March 1, - V .
•. • .
THE : EIP4 l ARTINERSHIP : here=
toloie exiStinv.. - . between the-. inidersignad
unde'r*the firm of WillYE .t:ESSER, - is this day dis
solved by limitation. Either of the parties ieill sign
in liqpiniation. . . JOIiN •WIIITE.
Ne.w-.York,:llarch'l,:r6 • GEO:.Vi: ESSKR.
.
TILE ErIDERRIGNED will _continue the,
.wholeaille Coal linsineme _at-the - el:4e; of .the -late !hal
in New York and filauch,Chunk,
. . . .
•withdrarrii .from the wholettale Coal:
tinsiriem: I cordially reromniend my late partner, Mr.;
JOAN WHITE •tri khecOnfidence and patronage of our
former.ea . ptomers. GEORGE W. ESSER. •
' Sees York... March lat.. 'O6 • . -.•
T E :this daY formed ,a•
Co-partneri , .hin. tinderthe litaine.aud :style of
41 . 7DENRIED. NORTON CO., for. the :parimsO . of.
transacting:the wholesale CoAl business, •.• . • •
. - •• • • J. T. A.T'D • ENRIEDr
• • •• • . : ••: C D.'NORTON: • -
OFFICES:--6'26 Walton St,. Philadelphia. - : • •
• • . • . 119 BrOadway.•NeW Fork. • ' '
• • 133.S . tatri St,, -Boston.• - .• •
, Feh 10, '66 .•. • . • : S..tt : •
!MIRO LIFTION.—The firni'of 11,11 BIL fi: CO.,
1-..° • was•by consent. diesolced on" the. 31f.t
The ;store btisinesS .he continued by lleitry ; Reil.
13.71layburf, the 'late .juniar partner, retires from
the firm: • • • • • • 11ENRY ITEIL.
-Tremont:. Feb:lth, '6G. - . , 6,6 t..
CO-PA IfTNERMIIIP NOTICE.
il....—The.undernigneft have thin day entered into
eo partnership for therporixise of buying and' Felling
coal, offices at 311.. Walnut: etreet,Philadelphia.' New
Ncirit' and Roston. The style of the benoth-
Shiner. : • . LltlVl . B 110711ERN EL,
M. FRi:C3i.
Yeh.:3; '66 hiam
. . .. . .
.. .
• ' CO-PA R 4.4 P RS li 111 P.—The, wider , .
' sic fled linveihis 'day ennired .Ifito•Coliart
ne.rship under the .11rni of HARLAN .It..L.A.WTI:IN, - tor
the. transaction of Ctial business. . ••' • - '.'
- ' •'•• • --•. . • WALTER . ..LAWTON,
. . .
. . •' • ' • 'Offire. 70.. and 71. Trinity Building.
. .
. NcritYork,-Jantiary 1,-!66. • • •-• •• . • •3 . - • •
• .
• ...
ipAß4l7iir. %RIP- . rre t 0 fi - ,re
1- uniter•flrros of- cA,LowELL.: SAWYER &,•CO.. at
- Pliiini;lophia - siul New York HALL. C4I.DWELL
CO.. kid R. SAWYER CO.. tit Boston, i 5 this day
dissolved. Eitliet Of .the partners will elgii In itquida=
lion . • 'F.. A. HALL.' '
; • . : SETH CALDWELL.
:
-; •
I . IIE .I.7;zilerftigned :hare
.ade , 'day enter6d In,to
Copartnership. and will conttnue the C'nal
nndertlrms of CALDWELL: (301iI)ON & CO. at 112,
.WSLNI:T Strad , Pldladylphia,- and No., 35 TRINITY
IIISILDING; New. York, and of lIALL.. C.A r LDWELL
-4 at 1.11.5T4TE Street, Boston. ' •
•• ' .• " •••• : SETIT
Philadelphia, J inna6:4,;l:lcla.. • ; - '
.. . .
. .
• • . . ,
,
rills ir.- Untiersiitried have - 114 day - entered into.
•.-I- - • Copartuervhip, and will continue the Coal bntinesa
-under . the firth:7 , of 'QUINTARD. ti , SWY.E.It & WARD,
nt No. 9 - PINE- Street. New . -Turk. and : 119- WAI . ..-
NUT Street.- Philadelphia: E: R. SAWYER ~.t. -
Co:, at
No: .14.EILBY STREET,Jioa.torr. - - -: - ._ -
• E. A. f - ,VNICARD, ,
E, R., s. wiErt,: • -
11;ll.-WAVD. • •.-...'..-
"1-3rn .. • .
PliilxdCl{~hia Jnnnnryl,.lSG
Feb. ,26, IRG6. ••
THE. PRESTON COAL AND IbiPROVEMENT CO.
having.taken Into their own hands the dale of their coal,
for the.preeent year, are now
. prepared to _ receive or
dere for alt the :various etcee, and• will furnish, • crial Of
the vi*.y hest quality . Mid preparation.. The.-COmpany,
have - secured-the services :of S. BpACI:ET,•Eeq., -
.Who has 'for . the last twenty years bad - - entire cliarge . of
:the iminense bileiness , of the -Reading Railroad Compa
ny: and feel - ae.ured • that *.ender.. supervision-'and
control. all • oniera and buineea of the .Company will be
and promptly. attended to:: The Company
• have been • :Wetted - one of the new wharves. at Rich
'mond (No. 20) haiing a depth of water of. 22 feet—and
ire able to-load at .811 - times yesseis of the. largest
tonnage. *Orders , for - the .:preeent earl •be scut-to the
principal - office of the Company, 20n,k5•,Walnut • ritreet,
I'hiladclphia: - .lloeton and ,New - York - offices 'will be
announced hereafter. • EITRIB.r D, MOORE,. . •
V.E.rth 3; :9-2m . :..• . • ... Predite•pt.
. .
MISCELLANEOVS...:- .
• T.
ON . --• • I
. MASTIC ..
Tv NT • .
.•
AT•:..9.. tj RE : R,.
•
Resi)ectjliny'iniites ttenticni to Mi..: Beau ;fit I 2lfp s
tic Fin is4forgic,E,rferi9r
• • .
. . .
This material is entircly.different from - all ce
meats or coating atip:ied heretokire. itreOmPoserrof ;
the most durable materials mired with due. propor
tions of.pure.lin4ed oil : it becomes perfectly. -water,
proof. and adheres - firmly to.::any surface of brick or
with unequalled durability, making a beautiful
solid finish equal to the finest quality of -broivii sand
stone onto any color. desired:,.' . •
• The tindereigned has been applying this • mastic fin
ial' daring the Oast : seventeen years, in winch lime he,
hai made nmny.improverneats and 'finished - the' eateri
. ors of Some ot the most.elegagt - : buildings indifferent
f arts: . of. the - Conntry.. among which he refers. to the
Bt),STON, MASS.—Bey - ere 'Hattie: OkAnieri.
ear Hotel..'
BUFFALO, N.T.-L.The Grandlitesidence of,
Ex,Premident Fillmore, Delaware St:
0111.0.Antgeoe • Howse. , and
the Beautical•Hentdenee
Ewl.,.Enclid St, •• • :. •
PITTSBURG - i - PA.—Girard. House ; and'
".
• Charlet. Floret, and the feller:
. . .
. .• . • ing - getitlemen's.splendid retisiclo
-
.
•
. . . .
• • , . J. 041Menbeiger, Esq.;
• . • . -• , j simian •Wood;Esq., do'
• ' D . .-31cCiied; Esq. do • •
'• . Cal rin..A.ilinnix;,
ty Norkg: Third St.
11..kRAISEL110, RealdenM 'of
• ." . . . P. 0 14
• • .. A.• Esq.,
' • ' '. • -SecondStn.et•
• .
• • • Senator D. Fleming, do
. .
.•.-.• -
• , • - 11) . e. IS; Fleming. do . •
. . .
• • • • • • • •• Rey. Jos. •Ifiesicis
•-• • . • Nevi Bapt. Ckurchi
• . ' . • Fourth - and State. 5t...... .
• . Enke .
PA.. - Tkei Magnificent • 'Rotel
• • of D. - Pi
• . -
-:. - 'll . no - rtn'.as - the -Eininisylvo
.
• • nisi Wall; 02:otre • Also,-
.
• •- Tke Residence of
•
•
. • . , ' ' • Beyer, - Esq.; . COnl'.St.. and.
• •.• •
-that pri nines •
••• .
• • Esq., Mallitatongo'Stt -: • ••
• All Eydranliceerniuf proi..erly.unnliedi flan
finished entirely - different to:any - di:me heretofore.
• AU (riirk. (Lune on. reasoOLdeWi'llts 'and ntnctly
• 'icnrr . ak , fed r td. ite satisractio'n: • -
Please arldriaa'
T. WA TPION, Rex 263, • barriab e ri . ;.,
Octolier.2S, 165:- . ' [3o -tll - . • ...• . •
i Read This!
71 1.. ROXEL
.L. 7 S
J . .
CHEAP CHINA., GLASS, AND
::CROCKERY STORE,'
Centre Street, Opposite liortinier )louse
13oTTSVILEE.
.• .. • .
• The citizens of Potts.yille - and, neighilofin,r;
villages and hamlCts,_one - and:: all; are invited tti call
and - examine tny of.. Wares before lm:ying else",
w heye:as lam not to. be undei.sold,. and' can; tarnish'
linnsekeepers with every article , they want:, in my line
of businest?,: - • In thestocic of, •
• . ,Frencla• • •:-
be found Tea Setts, Dinner •Setts, 'Curd and Cake
Baskets Watch • CaseA, :Se 'HUlde•rs, Match Safes,
Mont; Ninu . s,'Motto , l.o mid Saucers, Vases; Cohumus,
ChinaSttts for . Children, and.a geUeral varietrot Toys,
Glass Ware.
.
. Choicest, .latest' patterns; consisting, of Table' and
Bar Tonralers..Cliampattne and 'Wine .fllasses„Ale and
frii;,er Glasses; Decanters.' 13arrafra Bitter '11001" , S Gob,
Ifts..Platrai, Cost or • Bottles; Pitchcrs-and • Creams., Cel-
CrWs.iingar Bouls •• . Sporra- Holders. Syrup Cans, Fruit
Fruit ;Jar's. Coke . Stand Kevoiene .tomps - ot
every variety, Loral . .Chimney*. Lanterns.ieraidlesticks,
CandyJ9re. Vic;;
CrOi!lfitq'y i • .CivilierY
fultaSsorttneral Of- ryfoN STONE CHINA: of
ferent Oatterns.:iii.selts • of stinde pieceSito cult the
Ile.' 'A lar:re • :ist . raftra ;tit of enrmen'C'..C. Ware, 'which
I will Bell at. lqw figh: • ,• • : . •
and - Stoke Ware:
Pudding. Dishes, ne
Jelly' Moulds,. Pit Cher's: Tea. Pots, B-tter • Pcits, Milk
Pots .Tars,:dtius, etc., etc— . • l• • .
MISCELLANEOUS . :—ToiIet Sethi, Cart Ors; SlOp•Jant
' and Foot 13:it Bs . ; Quart and•Piiit Flasks '; Oil,
'emit arm of every dr;icript ion:
. .-1 4 ,itateu.k.vas can Sell - Oporis•itt s . C 1.6 Prices,
thus saying you freight, • .Call and see If. it is r tit so.'.
• . .
The'lliost . Cp - auplet be‘iing• - .1116,
. .
- .• •; • chin e in..Exitencie.- •
The-liatr . (Auction- of •the..." FLORENCE
Dates. anew era in.tevring Mathines.
.;
si ..11;:nitIligur,ii Brrilds;
Quilt's,' fluid :
. • • . Rome At. •
'The undersigned - - has •:•licelf Appointed . Agent for
§clinytkill County, Of the Florence:§ewing ..Maphine
Company,.lllanitfauturers of the. - celelyathd .:fieversible
Feed Sewing Machines, . •• • •
The 'following advantages over any lnt ' Sening .
are, claimed for the'*, Florenee'!: • ,• .
li makes . four. different stitches, the hick, krint, dou
ble.:lciek. and double-knot, on One and • the- - same .pin
chine. FAelistltch•being alfke.' on :both sides of the'
ll tins the tevirsible feed inotion,.Whfch • enables the
operator,. by Amply turning a tilt:Mb-soen'. to'have the
- work run' either to. tie right - Of left, .to stay any part of
'• the same; or fasten diem:lda of the seams, - without turn
in~ the fabric:
••••Changing the length of the stitch,and - from one . kind
of stitch tit Another, can readily tut o done-while the ma;
. chine is in tilottoi. • '• - • ••• . . •
Every stitch ia - perfect in Itself, making -the Beam se
cure and uniform. . .•
rtoiseles; - and 'can be ueed.'where.quiet is
Its motions are -all posaire'; there - are no springs to
get not Of ordei,'anil its pirnplicity enabis the most in
experienced to operate it. • , • . , •
.It will Mt .oil the, 'dress -of' tlielopenitor,' as ail'the
m . ochinery.lsoh • the trip of the table. - . • .
ft is the mast rapid sewer in the - world making flee
.stitches to each'revolution., • •
It?stitcti.isthe wonder of all; -because-Of its corn •
bind'olaplicity,'strength and beauty. .• •••,
'lt does the • heaViest• onfinest work 'with. canal facili
without.change sit tefision or Machinery:- ".•
..Ever, Machine has one of . Jenck's patent .lietnmers
• attached, (the right to use which we 'control.) enabling
the operator to turn any width of hem - desired., '
• . The public ,is respectfully , Invited to examine these
Machines' at the store of the Andel - sir:pea, Centrestreet;
inhere fail:particalars will bU given. • • •
• R. R. MORRIS.
3,4-tf
Antrik 20. 'G4
.. AI. 11311:11 "of.Poti 'di 11 e.
• adaTe r• la MUSIC, MUSIC A 11; NSTIIUM
PIANOS, 31 ELODEONS, • ORGANS,4c.,. hivlnk . been
ig!le.i.aig . 6ll,' . for the celebrated , •
- . . . . .
. . _
• Maxon & I . ladinlinOs•Calliiimi Organs, -
... •.
. .. .
in the•-cOunty of Schnynail:. would. respectfully an
nounee•iu the musical .comniunity that he can furnish
these unentialled favorite.eabinet Organs, in all. stylei
And Eizes,. At mannfattuiers'; pricds. ...The nuality'and
volunie of torte, with het poorer of . e.tnesslon in - these
orMins, is universally admired and . praised,, While their
portability and beautiful finish make them the•most.el
ggaut parlor ornament.. • . • • : . ~ - •.- '
1 - • -IF-rteri• Frimily'Should Hain .One. - • .'.
• 1"1 - 1E -CAI.II - STET:ORGANS are adapted %to . - FAMI
LIES:CHURCHES AND SellboLK.. ..
..- • .
They vary in price from . 8 , 11 0 to -$6OO eacii. '., ,
. . . . .
- • ..
. . ,
Pr' Every !Imartsmeo.-Warriiititrd..: .
Also.;Agent: for the., : enle . ol the macli'admired
•
Spring Maloiebna .Halmoitinia - rgAns,
for .the- Cininties .Sellnyikill: . 'NOrthumherland and
Lebanon,•.wh.ith. instruments .are univorSally liked.—
They posscsii a s,weettiess'and fulineSs of .time,
has received.the united' 6MM/end:llion of the musical
profession; and iudueo.an almost mipreetclenied sale.
• ParchasOrs are respectfully incited to, call alutexam
14e for. themSelvek , . All "commUniCations and orders
Rill tie punctually:answered or filled, and.every infer
mation,in'relation to them-gladly 'elven.' •
.Store and , Ware Rooms, at the Jewelry . StOre on
Cen
ire street, four doors from •Maliantamgo. street, nit*,
PACIFIC 311G' STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
THROUGH LINE
TO .CkLIFORNIA,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS,
And Carryin'g' tkeUnitcd..!lttates
. .
ItIVER inot of Canal
lAStrect. at lit o'clock noon: on the Ist. 11 - th:and'2lp
of eygrY month (except when those • dates 'fall on Sim
day: and then 'on the tireceding'Sattirtian; - - - ASPIN
WALL connecting via Panama . - ..ltailway. with one: o
Ceimpany's Steamshipsfroni Panama for SAN FRAN
CISC;O, tAiliching . at#CAPl •
TECo. - ••• • • • - -•
•• . • • —. • .
. . . . .
M-A Cu:
.1.4- 7 2tHiZO.. , TA.'entiriectin4 . with GOLDEN. CITY:
.liith...llENHY CHAUNCEY; : connecting with COLD-
RADO.
21 et NEW' TORR . . ethinectine: with CONSTITUTION;
A disconnt,•of ONE QUARTER • from steamers' rates
allowed..to second cab in rind etcetera - p: , eengere With
allowance of ONE-.QUARTER on
thrmigh. rtits." to clergymen and their • fampies,....rufd
school teachers ioldiera baring honorable. - diechargee;
One Hundred Ponnde Eaggage allowed each adult:
Baggage-Masters accompany baggage 'through, andeit
„tend to ladies- and thildren .wilhont. - male • protectoraf'
Barri:age reeenred ,the 'dock the scltily before Sailing.'
froMeteambr , atr, railroads, and, passengers who prefer' .
to, send down early.• '• • ' • . , •
••• . An experienced enrgeop On beard.” Medicine, and.at e .
.tendance free. r
A Fteamet- will be placed , on'. - the line; Janunry.•let,
18titi, to run from•NEW•ORLEANS..to ASPTNWALL,
For - Pass - age Ticket. rie - further iufrireettion. apply at
:the Corinumrs ticket nfllce, on 'the Wharf, FOOT OF
CANAL , STILEET NORTH. RiyEtt: NEW ' .
F. W G. B,ELLOWS,-Agent.
51:3m
Dec 23. ,611
(Ftcmi the Largest irintqtFtyiti:nri..Chtmiata in the
. A - okirt 1•
am acquainted' with Mr . . - llitAtnot.n..Mann.. -
factuter of Ilelinbold'a Genuine Preparation: tie occu
pied the drug-store opposite• dip nai knee, and'. WAD
nocesgul in corninctlng the buainerft where others bad
- net belin equally re heforetini. I 1 ivebeen . favorably
impreit!ed with hie character and. ei•terprise.
- • *- : • WILLIAM M:tiI.GRTALLN,
Ftrin_of rawrics '
Manufactnring.Chem r ist% _
'Ali and Brown fitroet•saldbvielptilk
• 1.341:a.'
OCt. ae... •as.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OTTO. .1711aantacinr . , and
OEM A.
June °.9.
wAa'wirtment.: such. is
SolhlSilver SpoOnes Forks. L adled, Fruit' Knives.
Ice Cream.S.cobp, the.; d•c. Silver Tobacco 'loxes.' at
R. - C. GREEN'S. Centie.St.,
Dec Iti, '65
• .. .
. OILING •111.1181 N; '.111.00 1 1E.Y . you Want to pie
'ilfe,'.'•become e-rich, 'and getit fdrmjrge,
wind two'stampa to. Box 71. Sejintigrove, Snydet.
Q. it' large and small sail s : for sale. b . ,.•
.
" • • %WE.' &-00110.
Warehouse., Morris Addition.
Dee. - 3.0. ,G4*-52
. .
talitted.:4oopy '
E' Just' B et el ved..—EllsiVorth's Slated. .CoPY
1345 - >ks foiFatuilies and Primary Schools. .. Complete
la three numbers: . For sale at B. lIANNAN'S, Centre
..
Pottsville. Pa. - • • .
. . .. . .
•'Good Assoycinetat - of Saga and choice OolongA Tess ra ioyrest market prices at -.. • .1.
.. •
Centre •• : .' • R..A: - GLOWERiS.
-..,-.
. : . ' .•. St., nearly opposite Market St:
- - . .
, . .
. . . . .
Alll'ordeis for. CORN and OATS for shitaneret...to
' collieries by car loads.: to snit :purchasers, prompt,:
lv filled. arthe lowest market rates, by ." .: .
Feb:.lL.'664- " . ..... - . BECI 4t COHQ:.
II kintPlor.l4lLL FEED ecinetantli tin'hand, and
21 far eale. - wholesale and retail, by . - ' •-•
'Feb:. CORO '
WW2 l Petainne's
IV - Of all kinds In packauns to suit. purchases. Also
tine lot of Potatßea,on hand, and for sale diem). by
Feb. 1.6.1'.66..7:. • :. r .. • BECK '!.1c.C0H0..;
lir AKERS , 1 1 .1.111.FETV LAMPS of ihe most•
111 approved. Davy Patterns. for 'working. made of.
Inepected•Oaure:: • Also the Clanoy Lamp Pattern for•
Bosses and alio for working._ Also 'lron and Copper
9arize,.allbf which will.lie sold :wholesale and - retail:
by.' ' . B. BANNAN, Pottsville.
. Gauzes; both ..Irori and Copper,:. ready.
made..alwaye on : Odd sizes made to-order.
, . •
_ .
11A.TENTII.--011Mee fee Procuring-Pitt
-L. irnts in the Uniied.Statee avid -Europe.
Personal interview: is
. preferred:. though it is
pot necesSary; as the business can be conflicted 17cor
respondence; 'Washington visited everymonth; • .Cir
culara of information.fren on application. •P. •
. •'EOWARD BROWN, Engineer and Patent Agt..
March 3. • • 66--9-3m• . 311 Walnut St., Philada.. Pa.
11 - 1 °OTIS ' AND DO EPII.--The 'Undersigned
.1" has openeda shop, for •the manufacture of . Ilotas
imilShims,fofgentlemen, ladists and children;
in Norwegian street: near 'Schalk's x.unehop.l
.•
Work made to order at the shortest notice and
th'e best Style, .Repairirig done. The pat- - "..
ronage the public is .respectfully solicited • by. the
undintd.M.ed, who Is aw.old thember of- the :Ninety-.
sixth .Itimiment. • LAFAYETTE BILLIG..
March 3, '66" •
IVEN, VA MD . 151' nig t opirfne4 at
the stand lately occupied by N. C: Morrison: Cen
tre street, nearly oppoaite-Market, a. - "New..l.iry Goods;
Grocery. and ,Provision Rtore, •in 'which will be kep.
"constantly" oi-hand a choice stock .. of Goodi.in.tha.
line. - Also, Queenst%i'are, Flour and Feed,i&c.
The tualersigned hopea by strict atteritlini 'heel
' neSs, io receive a faiishare - the public patronage. •
• • . ROBERT A. GLOVER.
•• • -Pottsville, October 29. '64. • • . .44-tf • .
UNION SEMINARY,
New Berlin, Union County, Penne,
FIRST
. 61;AS' SCHOOL
FOR Bevis AND
. Gll3l S.
Winter,Session opens January 10th, 1865
.For further information-and drealnr.addr,paii' .• -.
, lbw: F. C...I.IOFINAN, A. M. Principal
' • .; 4i r 9in
..
. . ..
~. . . .
IT INERS , * . 4I.7P,PLIE.44:—The pzibgeribfr
.1 , 1. . is Agent far the sale of the Boston „Ginn Belting
-
Factory; and furnisheS superior Belts at Factory prices,,
all eizes.kindSandlerigths ' Belts of greaterthickness
_than thoee'k:ept'on handmade to.ortier, at: the shortest.
.notice, as his orderS for Colliery purpoSetilim i e the pre
fereiice at the Mill: " - Also Steam Packing of. every.de
'
Seriptiori, Blasting Paper:by the single, or. ten reams,
or by the' ton, at.manithicrurers• prices. -• . -.. . • .
SAFETY LAMPS; .of the most approved patterns,'
'made of inspected Grriernment - Wire, by the'Sing.ledoz
ri;--or hundred. Wire Guazes; Wire by theroll or-yard
.
lways for salelby- - B. - BANNAN. .
Aiiril23;-'q-k. - - -. '
-- •
:. 'GEORGE . CROSSCUT,
• • .•. . • . .
• . . DESNYING SND - :
TGRA •
TING . • .
. . •W 00 . .•
702 elieptnnt Penn*.,
• (Forney. Press Buildine.).*:_,. • .-.
Views • Otter., Buildings, Machinery. Portralts,
Tinted Envelopes; Bonk • Must Caticns.l &C. • Deign
for Urngetsts,' Dry - . Gods, Liquor, TphaCro, Fitntr,
• Periamery, - and ali-kiiadv of Litzela:
Barticit bar attention Oven. to Machinery and Color
: •• March 3;t66--9-,ltn "
f 4 AMlgher. Agricultural EdOcation."
AGrRICULTURAL . . SCHOOL
OF. THE FOI.XTEC/ISIC CQI:LEGE. OF PENNA. ,
.
e.
The 'COLLEGE - FARM of '175 aere.'lnertr Gwynedd,lS niites 'north of Philadelphia. - will be. ouer:ed for. the
Session of Four montbk on Tiicitidni y; i Inrch
13..1 566. , Tho Course ori Theoretical ..and , Poictical.
Agriculture 8711 inclade Surveying: Drainage. and Irri
.
gatiOn. Agricultural Chemistry.. Botany. and:Zoology.
'Stable Economy and Stock twist ng: . -Best methods. of.
Rotation. Cultivation and FreSerstrtion of Cron‘
Good Character and
Habits, and a,Knowledge of elementary - Algebra and
Wometry..nre'nheestiary to secure atimk , slop, For Cir
'culars and further informathm address!. • • -
• • •
• *- : ALFRED KENNEDY. M.D.: •
Pre-A' Faculty. College Farm. PolyterMile College , box,
Philad'elphlaP 0.- -; . Wlreb yfia-9-1m• ,
, . . .
Diuniav KALE, of PEtIat : ONAL Prop,
imdersigned intends to sell itpublic
sale, tho•follovrin valuable personal .property. . •
.• • On Friday, 'ininrch 16th: (SOO,.
At•• 1 0. o'clock. A. M.. at his residence. , In Nortli•Man-.
heirti TOwnshiii: Schuylkill Cofidty, ante. mile east of
Alms House, on' the Centre.turnpike,' the folloVring
articles, via. , . .
•.• horses,' 4 ; cows. with calves i-e heifers, 2 -Irionrot
SOW dial hoar, Chester•Connty Whites.weighing.i about
ROW:pounds .apiete 3shosts. •.'abeen,'• a, two horse thrediung .machine. seed:drill, It - arming iill1;• 2 cord,
spellers; 2, harrows, '5 plows: eiiitivenr,...2:.fonr
h6.rs.c wUncids, .1 spring . ,wagon. l'eled: 3.grain. cradles.
log'chains.; l.sett. blackstuittvd .tools, 600 Pounds of
iron. rakes'and forks, a sets of:lulinefs and fly-nits . ..l
saddle, con' chains; hay-ladders..wrigowboi; hay by the
ton,•straw . by the•bundle.• stoves •'and pipe, beds and
bedsteads. capboards, barrels,.and many other farming
.and tionsehOld Implements too :O11113(.'rOUS •to-men , ion.
'Terms And: cenditiona, will be- made:. known on the'
:day and place of sale . . • JAMES LESSIG
Iserani. Siamm,-Anctioneer,. •.' . '' •
Manheim•Tp. Feb 24,. , 6t3 . R-It•-
.
Pennsyra Beneficial. Gift Association
' Will 'distribute among ita Meplherl , from.
$3OO to $3,000 Every :Month,,
, . Conelstipg of ' .
• ..
Cabinet Ofgans,
Watch - es : of all Rind:,
Gans, &t,, .&
"BUT NO BOGUS JBWEpft.T."
Pianos,
Melodeons,
Pistols,
. .
Re ten&tertiadite - of membership and .obe parkaec •
of our celebrated det:lnk Powder, 'which gives the Mild
,-
era') opportunity in'addition 'thereto, tic receiiing..one
of.the above splendid' presents.
We • distribute 41900 - for. every thousand' packages
soltl:Ahe gifts ranging frotti26centi to slooo,mccord-..
ing to amount. • • • • • ..
The ASsociatioti will re-purciiiiie from the. recipient •
.of the gift any.article at the Usual Wholesate.price. and
pay tor.the same in.eash. if he so• desires... We .make
.this statement to assure. our patrons that • .we are not
puttingin' low priced artisies•athiab prices:: 1..
Two disinterested persons will be licisert to make the
divtributmlis, as we do not determirUt .who shall.'re
ceive•the'gifts, but simply, attend to forwarding^ them to
'the recipients.
. This enterprise. is authorized by U. S. license, and
the method of distribution secured by. copyright..
•sEND:st 15 FOR A CERTIFICATE,- AND SE
CURE 'A
SPLENDID GIFT. r. • ' ' • •
The 'distribution for, March will fake placein Wilke*
barre:.Pa„,cin or about the '2.gth: when a certified. cirtu
• lar will annonticellieiesult. Address • ' . '• .
J. R. PERRY, Port Clititon.'Prt..
March • • *. : 9 2m*.
A.""R- MIRE'S GAVE at Valuable Real
Eatati.—Will.be sold at public'Saie'on . '•
• • • , :Maavility, March' 1t2,1866.'
At the'pnblie house of Samuel Filbert.; in I? . inegrerre,
Schuylkill County, "the following real estate, cis.: . _
N0,.1,- A'gOod farm. situate in PinegroYe township,
'Schuylkill C,unty, On Elie road leading • from Tinton
Forge to Pinctrore. about' fire .rrriles , . from, the latter
place,' ricticaninr, -land of John • Stnhhanr, Levi FeitY,
Ell H. 'Price • and _other., • cont ain ing abou t .14811
acres.- The improvements : :consist Of a two- - •
story 'Hon ve. - good Bank Sorra - and Other lances , . . .• .
sery.ont-btrildings. • . ~ . •• .
• :No' 2: An excellent Tavern Stand, • with about eight
'BCle....bf land. adjoining . NO L.; The improvements
...consist of a large MO-Entry ,Frame• House. Ice Bolin..
Stabling...and orn.er ont•buildings,. : Also a, Smith' Shop.
This lea first-class country 'stand fora Tavern, and is
doing itlarge bulimia now: A Railroad - hay been to-1
cared through 'the ahoie tracts, and if made (of which.,
there is no doubt), ' a stopping place -is almost•certain
•to belmade'on one them. .• • • •
3.-.14 acres and 144 "perches of lank near No. 1, •
adjoining .land of Henry Smeltzerand others..
,_' - •
AI SO:~On .Taradny, 'Mriecla llth:..lB6B;at
the‘Public House Of' E.l: Lantz, on ..No.l, in North
Lebanon township," Lebanon county', the followitirreal,
I,' The undivided half of that well.. lnowzStore
,and Tave - Stand 'known as iihirk.anktlvese
man's. an m
, s. Connected 'thereciliti. are two lots of
giUund. a gOod Shed, by 4S : feet, and other itu
proyeenents.: This le one of the .beet business pleees in
;the county, and ciojove one.
custom. • .• .. '
No. 2. The Undivided one fourth - of a Store
adjoining No:1 and the. nion Canal; .. • . • •
.No.'3, A new Shed., 32'1w, .46 feet; on a lot of 75.
4a feet; adjoining NO.I and the•tlidort Canal. • . ' •
No. 4. A' tract pf land •.containing 4 lots, each 30. feet.
front and 122 feet deep, fronting Pinegroie 'street.
and adjUning .the old burying , groundot .the United
• .
'No 11, The • undivided balf - :pf a' good,- new Brick
Hiltll4 and Lot. of ground, in .North "Lebanon 'town ,
ship: •Uglit'eAddition, near the BoroughOl . Notth Leto.
• !Mon. with . pump and.orbef improvements,, '
intr - Tbe above property will positively b - eold. - •
rirSale to commence at I - o'clock, on each
• "day, trhenler* of Mlle will be inade .knOivn .by
. • ISAAC 'HUF;FER' Assignee.
• ' •, • of ClOicArnais (innstssetiel and WArr.. •
Letaaan, Feb : : • "S-fq.
' EDITORM TABLE;
. • . .
Ttis
- WEsnimirEa REYIEW.—The January
number of this , able English RevieNy has: been
published b'. Leonard Scott Review.
street, Ne,w . tork. • The 'contents are,. 4 . nhu 'Stuart
Mill On the Philos.opliy of Sir W:Haniilton; Pre
cursors of the French RevolUtion,--Saint-Pierre
And D'Argenson ; Lord' Pahrierston, • Coleridg's
Writings ; , Physiological • Experitnents—Vivis(
tion; The. Polish Insurrection of •Ig=3 Dr. LIN'.
• ingstone'S Recant Travels;.Contemporary . Liter
. . .
. Ef,aur . Ea's Mao..k.zrYt..—The "'contents of. the
March inn . -eber; are, In and Around Richniond;
With thirtti.n illnstratiuna; -Sand-Martins ;. The
Burrowers - at Home, with twenty-six illustrations ;
Aunt-Esther'sStery:;.continuation Of Wilkie Col
Ines alitiorbingly- interesting - story; ,- Arrnidale,-
With an illustratiof • - TheSecond Life of Wash
ton Too'Late ; .The'Cumberhind ; .The Seven
Days'- Battles on tho Peninenla; - Summer 'Long
inms ;.Whae Hope BellEound Stocking,;;
•.A ° Christmas Yoyal.teacroas the. Atlantic ; : Battle
"Memories; The Gray RickeY.;* Editor's - ;'.Easy
Chair-; . Literary . NOtices; :Monthly ReCord -of
Current Events, and the varied, pleasant - Editor's
DraWer.: Published .Harper Braille*
Franklin Square, -New :York. . Price of su h sciip;
tied; $4 a year. The March- number is in every
respect, trioSt.adtnirable. • - y '•
• •
"BEADLE'S MoNrar.x.--,This Magazine for MarCh
is a-fine number; -The •contents.are, The Snow.:
A.Poem,-illnstrated;, The. North 7 west. Passage
by land : Winterin the Wood Cress' Country-'4l
- ;. The Dead Letter chapter.seyeu and
cightillustrated Assassins' and their -Work:
'Charlotte Corday ; }Sail Night:' A •Striry—part
two:;-.Three 'Days among the Oil - -Wells ;.itarom-:
• eter : • Its :0 - instruction. and CSes--:illtistrated ;
Uncleilodericks Sernion : - A Story ; Finger Rings :
Their" Mistory, Strncture; etc. illustrated ; Torn -
Blake A - Teem ;',The CiiilTiON: -A. -
/Int Mess : Camp - Reminiscences.; Who Stole the
Spoons?' -A-New Year's" Day •EpiSode: 'Royal
, Prize: A. PdenK Popular Nriple :. A PhOtograph.
.of a RePre.seht alive Class ; T6-Day; An it is in
Fashionable Circles; 'Current Notes: On
Persone, - - Science; • Although' but the third
• mimber;issited,•Bea . lie's Mentlitretijoys popu
larity- which is unprecedented in the early. career
-of a:periodical - enterprise.; It -is in 'ev.ery
-spect; . ari admirable pulbieition.: The sribecription
price - is Three .
,Dellars •a. year,. Published :by
Beadlei - & Company, 118 William street, New
-.York. • Single copies can be obtained at:the book
store of B. Bannan in this Borough. . - • .
.TIEE - ATLANTIC Mos'rtmy r0TC,M,.4.73,C1L-Z-It con,-
tains-a highly and. interesting article entitled "-An
-Amazonian ;Tienic.." - It is. the firer- of a:series,
and is ;written by Mrs. Agaseiz, who accompanied
.Prof. Agassiz scientific expedition to Brit_
zit ; and is in full empathy' with.his wise enthlisi
asin:- She gives . s.graphie sketch of the Amazon.
-the - luitiriant Vegetation,._ the •brilliant,pluinaged
b=ids; the almost countless spe.e,ies of fisbes;:•be•-
• fore unknown' to Science, het, now assuming
Idly:their-properscientifie places and names_ un- ,
der •the ;skilful touch of :Prof. Agassiz. and .de
scribes the . inhebitants and their . Mode of - life,
-The- freShness of ' the.enbject, the great , interest
• attaching to the expedition, and the .clear, pic
turesque style of.the give-to this article
'utaistnil atisactions... •. ': • • . •
We' also call special itterition..to.theTare•excel
knee of
_Charles Reade'S story,
.`•'Orifilth . Gaunt,"
which possesses vigor and vivacity that rank it.
. B.lllol*Jlip very beSt aerials 'of .the ItS ea
-tire is - genial. and it is pri•vacled by a • healthy tone
of kopefulites's*-and goo
• The striking . pas Sages front HawthOrrie's . - Note-.
• Books ;- the 'story.Of.Dr.'Johne, : one .of remark-,
able fidelity . to•natere and eharming . grace-'of
- '.style;. and. Mrs. - .Sioncts' suggestiVe. 'Chimney-
Corner % Discourse's, ',are! continued: Child
gives, in `'Poor Chloe" a sad picture of the :nevi=
' table: noes- of Slavery,:as' it used to bein Massa
' chnsetts.... • • . • . , •
• •"'Published ,by Ticknor and Eields, 1241Tremo.nt
.• Street; Boston.- The Atlatitic'stiinds s at: the head
• Of • Ainericanfieriodi , :al literature, and has -an en
-, :viablo.Etiropeati reputation - . .• "
• •
IRON. AND. STEEL-PRODUCTION IN
.ERICA
Fehruary - 28th, .
I . The producersof Iron :and- . Steel in. thiS •
emintry:held a..quarterly meeting,at - Wasli
inglim City to-day:, Ward lof De-.
trOit, * ".-President ;
After au addreS . s.by the President; the Seere;-
tary.read.a report. - whence- we : glean that the
:production ofAnthracite. Pig Iron was • ..
.m . 1564..65 1 ,018 tons in .1 , 365 479,5MS•tons. • •
• Decrease in '65 • •• - °04.460 tone. • .
. • Of raw -coal (bitinnitionsj . tind .dake .Pig •
•Iron, there was•:. • :
.1n 1854:.20.:1II tons. • In 155:1..179,007
Decreaini (mainly in (thi0)....`22,16.1"f0n5. -
ehareoal - Pig Irim.•l here was.produeed
1A1664..244,091 tons. In 1.865:...452,390 tones.'
, •.-
Increase • • ' • 5.2.tp tops: •
Total 'product - of `,.Vig IrOn in 65 • t:M'S tons
Of Bar . ' Iron, therewil * .rolled in this count
try as follows:" '
. • 1a'1864.'852,375.t0p5. In 18.65...533,040 tons. •
Decrease. ... . ..
..Of including those . re-rolls t there
Was-11 - fade in 1865:1351,017: . t0n5; or about half
the capacity - of, our mills. - • : •
• Of Steel. there.was Made in . : 1•865 (mainly
`in Pennsylvania) 15;87.2. tons. • . •
• • It'ls'estimai ell , that the .makers this.
Iron' . 61 . 1 d Steel - have ;paid into - .the - Federal
. :Treasury iin.taxes - tliereupoll no less than Fp.;•-,.
Cbrumit tee appointed-hir: the Chair to
draft:. resolves ettitioifyir!g . ,the ..views of the
Associt‘tioh i repOrt 'the evening,;
following, which .were unanimously r.depted: :
• ltEsoiseli,. That : the American. Iron' anti.
Steel . ASseciatiOn haS.heen fortified, not, in the
:interest .of eapitalisfs amid employe s; but'
the interest of thelabor of our whole:court- .
try ;. that - we believe: in the: harmony, of n
terests between . capital. andlabiir ; " that: they
prosper only tOgether,. and Mgether inus t suf
ter—that their deitiniei cannot.be and shOuld
not be dissevered; that - we belieie in-the bar- .
mony. 'of interests 'between, manufectures
and agriculttire, - and betweenproductiOn and
commerce that ' we . ' believe that American
capitalists,- employers,;-laborers - end .trans-
'porters .are copartners with each other. and
with their ',,overuntent,. end . that depre
'cate as -- wicked . and - unpatriotie alt endeav=
Ors to . intreduce discord - into this community
of interests bY faise .-teachinge'l • that legisla
tion for the • benefit- of all .is designed, fOr a
class, and..that the relations: between these.
copartners are ;Wit always 'those of omitted :
good but in.their nature ore, antagonistic...
• IltisoLvso, That this.essociation feels that
lila due to the'hational'interests, and duo : tri
the as!.4iduitY, ',and; 'thoroughness
ith which the . :Couttnissioners appointed to
revise - the . Internal Revenue • system. (if the
- L,7nited States - have , clonelheir. work,
..to ei
presS Our, appreciation of the-great yalne ,
:their - lab:it* and our *approval - of the sugges- -
• tiont
. contained• in their report, - and espee-:
ially of .their statesmanlike: indication 'of the
• true - and only remedyf•for' the ruinous' Want
of erpialjiatioti between the •tariff. end the
excise, 'which they' in terms- Say.."theY. -- are
unbesitatinely,prepared torecoraniend -- "ritE
'ENTIRE EXENIPTION. OF,TIIE • 7.tAsT'rArTuitis.G
BTSTOI OF 'ran ZN : rrEn. Stkris FROM .
11111. t. thii "association, corli-;
pOsed of teen engaged in, and. pritetieelly. - fa
milliar with many of the industriel '.pursaits
whose interests: have' been • studied :and re
ported upon by The 'lnternal- Revenue
*mission, respectfully urge upon Congress 'the
Speedyradorition Of their.several recOmmen:
dations of as being found
eil positive knowledge of', the influence
. .our customs and excise • systenta upon the
labor of - .•the•cOuntry, and as being, in our
judgment; practically adapted, to . .ettre ; the..
..inany-eyils which do:now seriously retard:pr
wholly suspend the . production of wealth by
: the gtnerican people. • , . •
• -- - Resot:vso,'. That the internal stability and
.political power .of titions,- their . .:perfectio.n in
agriculture, - the growth - of .their: comtncrce;
and their accumulatiori.of wealth- 7 in 'a word,
their civilization—proceeds:from the general
and profitable employment Of . their.'cttiaens
in-diversified. industry;.and that among the
objects .for which
" : government •'esl ablisbecl
- among
,men . . chief of il is..the'syStematic and '
continuous protection of thatindastrY.by lacy
until. it has reached the point of , development
:Wbere ri,vaTry..witit the skill and taste of other
nations, equally . or .tnOre--.deieloped.- will :be
profitable aS . II to better work, and to,'
'cheaper .prpeesses.
IZissoivkn That . titiiestricied : and untaxed
dethestic trade is the policy or the - ,States' of
the American trniert., but . ..that international
free trade .between.these States and older and
richer foreign States, shmild.only De arrived
at' hrough prOtection ; and that burGiiverti, -,
went, in . Conducting:the develOpnient'of -the
resources 'and .labor' oft the countryitothat
end, 13 hopld: be . gnided : .by the WiSe . • policy of
the British, who,. with extreme jealousy and
rigor;• protected their marintnetutes - and' the
commerce which grew Out of them for an suit :
.
.brokenlieriod of over two:hundred years
and that the bankruptcy, wasiejuipoverish.
° meta and suffering •Which four times, in less,
'than half century: have .cursed' the -Amer'
:can people as the punishment of their trial of
inteniatii.nnt frge . trade before
. they were pre-:
pared. .fOr • it, should .suffice • as, a warning
against .a repetition of. he .d Cadly . err Or.
EssoM - no, - That...We - favor, and , that we
Will. welcome :the. unrestricted emigratirin
from. all the World .of skilled/and%unskilled
labor,..and:Of n.tainifaetnring capital and. ex-
That - .there, iR 'a be
tween American labor and British . Capital for
the liciOnion of the Attirica:nnlgkets,
'which ',should command the immediate inter-.
•vention•of otir• Government and' the - anxious
sYnipatlitlaf all. Our people; that this strtig-.
.gle is unerpittli. for' the . reasons that the 1 4t:
natiouis - in.pbssession of the Markets. f .
the world through the enormous' develop-
Ment of, its manufactures and commerce; ,that
jilSjiititpdictinis are superior •tothose of all
other nations in the advantages
I:1;d we'd II; the. control .f money
limit:at low . rates of interest; an ablindanee,
of ehertp.skilleldiabor, whose wags are' but
a tnird.or a quarter-of
.what Amerman•work
ingmen properly demand and justly. receive.;'
in the "proximity. of theirrnills. and.. factories
tolnexhanstible supplies'of ironand &Jai: hi .
the .corabletel exemption of their
,manufac
tures frdm:-taXatiOii,, and the additional...gov
ernmental prOtection . of •free trade iitraw
terials.. the,. other bind, the wages
. .of
American or 'are - ..i).03 and 300 "per.'cent.
higher thanin'Great Britain ;: the rate Of
tereat'flirthe use of money 'averaged .1 hrough
a periOd of years; is 'More than three times as
great here as there;. the perpetual uncertain
ty of the revenue
. policy which hangi over
American maunfacturingenterpri r:
Ses, discou
• ages investments; -- the extent ol'ont.cotintry.
and the separation of its labor front materials
andtuarkets entianoe-the cost and: diminish.
the.profiti-of production;andthe war to save
the nation's life left behind it heavy • taxes,
which.,enter With. the eleinents .of every pro-.
duct of. Skill, and - :crown the finished result
with a fresh,additidu to tlie cost, arid give.
large_premiuns :to importations from abroad:'
•RE CrI;VIED,
.Thrit °yr : present tariff is insufil
'cient to' • give: American laborere equality: in
this.' unjust and.unnatural .strrggle.to - Wrest ;
from them the posSession Of their own' mar
•ket,• and to take from them their right, to do
their 'country's work... : ' .•
REsor.vrb,- That' the truest plan of recon7
.strupting,- the - South...arid restoring the' Union'
is 'to' establish-Permanently - a national.' rev •
calm policy, _which shall develop the coal,
iron, gold copper; petroleum,' and other min . -
eral 'Wealth .of Tirginia, - . Georgia; the . Caro-.
linos; lientucky. -Alabama,. Tennessee, • and'
their . sister 'States; • vary: and. enrich their
agriculture, .ftird. plant manufacturing, cities
upon their 'heretofore' wasted water-power*
and
..Save them forever trona the - pituperiza7-
tion and inferiority. Which eternally-attach:to,
. the ..exportation of. raw products and the
,itn
portation• of goods,. and -give them that pros-,
perity and content •that "deprive:politics .of,
aninimity, - and 'take froth sectional'. strife .iti
• That - .We:See .in. the • enormous
anti unprecedented' importation . of foreign
goods bought:.on • credit; :as Well 'as* shipped
here titiOn.advertturef;• in onr.vait indebted
ness to turApp..upon 'Federal, State, corpo
rate and 'municipal -bonds; - in - steady
growth of. our 'necessity .10 . part' with. our
gold; •ip the .' ;rapid diminution of the con
ssimiption of.Coal, -- which is the bread of man
tactdries . ;: in the alarming increase • of rents
'in •the . principal importing city df bur. foreign
trade ; : in" the fall of prices' of . railroad and
,other . prOperiv.of acknowledged. "value; in,
the . isliininished operations taanst of our
. manufactorie.S, Ai - id . ..the - suspension of, many,
the 'Consumption of whose preducts the
•
measure of. the health..and vigor pf national
life; the nest approach.of One* of.t hose :flush
'ciallind industrial crises which Italie so Often
swept over out country in punishment for its
vlolatinniof the, laWs.of true economy; and'
•we callupcin Cengreis to avert; the disaster
by speedily passing. laWs to.relieve lahor
froth- thanestic„ taxation; :10 - protect it . from
: unequal ,toreign • cOmpetitiOn ,and 'to retain
our mon eyin the country by ,niaking it. More
profitable - tri:buy at home than abroad: . •
• ii.tsoi. - rim;'•That Much of -the: labor of the'
nation deflected.from its natural channels by
the Rebellion, is now seeking its accustomed
eMploymentS, and gratitiide antrjtistiee
de
inand it should find them ; that, as of
to.the oPeratives of.a nationtmlongsthe field
of .labor - - necessary for:the supplying of its
wantSl where the material for. the supplyof
tlinSe Ni , anti . exist., : it, is the duty of the .
erntli pot. in sectite that' labor to the people of
the United Statei that_ the 'policy: which
givesto the workmen Of , foreign .nations the
supplying. the.wants of this.nation, is - robbing.
t he. American' Mechanic and laborer Of that
'natural right, ...By such , a '.Policy the' brave
men-, who haVe .freelY•given their blood.
, and. risked their liVes. harnaintailfing the. Goi
..,erninent, and .who are_ now Seeking . - employ
ment; are Teft.to beg from door - to door for
that -which makes. rich those wbo. aided
tlid.,:endeftior 'to 'dest fey the -Republid.—
The Governmentshouhl trunto'those who
were true to it;' and protect those in. their la-,
- Imir who Protected it in its -peril; ,••
-11EsetVco, That the members of 'this asito- -
.Ciatinn,.in - expessing - approbation 'of the:re
commendation of the . .l.levenue, Commission
'On 'he.aubject -. of fostering the Werth li r prod
ging: nianufactbries of the country as a. means"
of increasing . the. ability :Of: the Government
to . meet its obligations, Mean to express,
any lin willingness to*beartheir. full share of
taxation Jot . the national expenSes, and. the.
jinterest on* the, national debt.' •• On the .coun
rary, We pledge oursel ves'. to, the last dollar.
to the maintenance ofthe•natibual credit and
-integrity, • only:desiring that. juSt legislation
wht ch - w . ill enable' all tlie:•people.tcrbear easily
commen burden., . • . . . • .
After listening to' brief:addresses frorri
Ft' Haiti Elder Of. tha-Treastiry Department,
•
0:B. Stebbins. of Detillit, the, Hon. Messrs..
Green Clay Smith of -Simon
. Cameron,.
and.Tittnes KllMoorhead of Pa., Robinson 'of
Washington Terrifory i . V. S. Hide of N.'
11. S. - Windy of Ohio, and Mr. -1 0 . Brum :af
Pittsburg, Jim AFSOCiatign adjourned, fo hold
its nest tneeting'ln Philadelphia: • • •
.
•• On:Thursday . the members of the 'Associ
.
at ion called OnthePresident. •Captain.E..B.
Ward,'.•• of pet roit,....lllichigan, • acted as chair
mah;- and' made known the' . object and
.pur
poses :of: the. Association in the' following
language
• • -Mr.- - PaStitnnsT—l - liave.the Pleaanre to in •
tri - idtme. tO : you the direct' representatives.°
the manufacturers. of • iron : and, steel in the
. tinited•Statei.."Tliey.eepresent the. immedi
. ate ;int erests of more than one hundred •thou
sand-laboring 'Men, .10)45 with theni.represtmt
a Ronnie - tint - I - ayer• seven. hundred and fifty.
:thousand persons,' or • more than: the :whole
*population' of •Cincinntiti. Chicago, and St:
Louis. We arc here, Mr.' President; in the
hope of indueing - congress . to foster - outer.
fort, and-protect us againat European - 6[hp°-
Ohm tint .such stinie at.litast,as we . can pre
tect ourselvei..? We- believe that : .Within a
• very few:years,. the ,SmithereStatei will core -
.mence the work, of getting, out arid bringing •
-.into active rise' the • trout. Coal . arid •eopper.
- - . which • • abounda - ...:with Such: profuseness
thronchont their -territory. - We belieye
Preaident, - that•the Southern States. 'are 'as .
' full of wealth: es the - Xortherri States, and•
that time itiill.develop their resources: ••• The
Snit hern States' have. now ' at. least two
.linna of ponr- whites that-could-arid shOuld he
converted' into miner*. and..ntanufacturers, •
and; .rit One .dollar .per - day - ,the aggre
' .gate of one yeer's.industry•would.not be leas
than. six millions of dollars, a. sum...which
wriitld soon tell .upori •I the prosperity of the
' country. Entertaining these - opinions, we
thet_together last. evening ,and passed some
'-reSolutions el - pressing:our views in, reference.
.to: the laboring interests Of the - country, and I
have the . honor: to . present.you with a copy of
- 31r..,Tobrisna replied as folloWsi. •• •
,:
• Gentlerneia t. MI 1 dan..say; perhaps
tliat it is - Prudent for me to -say at this time as
am•very. , inuch obliged to; yon:for call
ing itime - me and.l thank- you for the : CoMpli-•
ment. sympathize with yOu to the utmost.
extent in what you prOpoie to undertake and
Perform; arid-I - might say that my Whole ; life
has.:beett directed towards ameliorating the
condition of the - Masses: Every effort- ()taw
:life has.tended .in _ that direction:. • •
-Whether:l have been correct .ar,m9t.is for.
others - tn determine. andi•.must be-left - with
• t ani glad: be .me . et. you here, and to
: sympathize in the-labors of your undertaking; . :
'but while you are engaged in adopting plans
:and SchenteS thatmay result - in building up . .
and itrengthe.ning' the interests of. the 'court
try,-yeir shOuld - be eqUally- engaged sad in
• terested •in :tie . velOping and, rpstoring the prin.. -
•
- ciples, of the - Union 'end the. Government,
a hick -I think • should • be the. ~Precursnr of
what ,Yott are undertaking:: The restoration - ,
of ourpeopleivOuld be. one of the greatest
pratections to our . home 'industry - that could .
-• be given. • Our currency. has, reached a point
of 'great inflation... There are a great many.
Who ,are apprehensive:that we cannot, stand
soch an enormona circulation of our. &wren
ey,•• and -yet ice are tearful that if We-attempt
_to . eontrrict We Shall be reduced in bankrupt- .
ey All . • our . efforts should :be directed - .to
restricting, the. currenerand , pieventipg ex- -
. pension on the cutehrtud;- - andbankruptcy anti
revulsion, an the• other. seems tome that is
this work, which. affects:the manufacturing,
amt.:MUM' interests the
co.autt7. the fire thin,: -to be•tione i? to labor
I:3ANN,g.N'S
OFIM
. -
'keying wand Otos Preeem_ste are od e d
kt meads JOB and BOOK a n orry de
euriptka at the GSM& the Mime Jorawm. sheen. .
thank cm lee donsat, my other establishmeid ik • Ois
... .
Books, Pausapbtletet • B ills of 'Coding.
i
Large Posters ; , ' Railroad Tlekets 4 s
Hama Hills ,..' ..• -", , .. Paper Books.
:Articles of Atigsissist,st, Time Books, :
BOLHeade, - . - --.- ~.. ~- Order Books, dee.
Al the rary Mortar: notitts. ' :- our stock' or Joii m l' S -
'is more trtenstrfithaa %bail any other office In tits
section of the State; and Wil . keep • banda employed 'sit
preesly for Jobbing. Being a practical Printer outsell
we will gusrantocour wott to be . as neat m any that
can be turned out In the cake. PitUITENO U COL- .
.01111 done at the shortest Maim. . .
BOOK BINDERY.
Bath bound In every variety of style. Blank Beebe
evely description mann!ictured, bound and sled to
oilier. at sharteat notice.. . ' • ,
._ . ,
tor a restoration of the Govenment. If 'we
could enlarge the area in: hich our currency
is to circulate, increase the number of hands ,
In which it tato" pass. we should correspcusd
irigly give it a:seunder basis without taking -
•Out one di:tiler- from the circulation; by re•
storing, the Government and the industrial
products of_ the South, we thereby widen.the
'area of circulation, and along with it bring
into the markets of the country millions of
dollars' worth of •totiacco- and cotton. This
is ' a very important item, and would stren,gth
en , the country-and increase the demand for
all manufacturing productions. It•seems to
me that the most powerful stimulus that eould,
be. - glien• to these interests would be to re
•store otir Government. - It would increase
the detnaad for manufactured articles :of art
kinds By restoring the country you increase
the ability to pay taxes ; you could leave the
present state of tariff as it is, 'lf you could
take • away .this internal revenue, tax. By
getting . rid of this internal , revenue, you
would correspondingly increase! protection
to your manutheturing and agricultural inter- _
ests. I . think that, as' fast es we can, we'
should get away fraiu - these internal taxes
that now rest 'so heavily upon the industrial
products-of the country. Anything . I can do
I will do thatwill tend ; to strengthen the re
sources of our country. I: sympathize wltk
yob— I truit-and hope your efforts will suc
ceed and 'extend 'as our country is restored
and peace returns: - I
To these remarks Capt. NVAao responded
We believe, Mr.-President, that the con-.
stant
stant drain upon us and our
,resources is
caused by the vast importations that come
from' England. We believe that that drain
iv ill produce •ver7 disastrous results .unless
the present tatiff.ts increased. So far as the
currency is concerned, if it is greatly reduced; • -
we believe it will resultin disaster and
dr. Johns On. As I have remarked, if we
restore the. Government and thus increase the
'demand for "articles, our. currency will - be,
placed upon a, firmer basis.. .I think this does
sway with all argument for a diminutiou of
the amount- of circulation. But there is one
thing ofparamount Consideration—let us hare
a Government. .Let us have a united people, "--
then.e have got a Government. •
. Mr. E. 8. - Ward. Mr. President, we are-.
all labOring under the, belief that we have .
Government. • . • •
• MR. JOHNSON. Then •let us have a whole
Government. We have got a wide, area for
; everything to"be carried on in.' .
The.several members of the, association
-Were.then respectively introduced to the Pre
sident, N
by Captainard, and immediately '
thereafter retired. • ' -
The Preaident's sole idea at present,. seems •
. .
to be, and it almost assumes the, proportions
of mania, is, tbat - fit or unfit. the States in
rebellion must be, admitted to•represeittation.
Now we believe, that the, admission • of the
menq who 'lvo.. ld. come in under die Presl
denes • idea of restoration, Would defeat Pro
tection. They hate the North and - its inter
ests, manufacturing
: Ind otherwise ; are not
themselves much engaged in manufacturing,
• and would oppose a measure which is one of
prinuf necessity to the:country. Such is with
' out doubt, the way the matter stands.
SENATOR; WILSON ON THE SITUA •
TION.
In an eloquent speech, delivered last week
- by Senator Wilson, he uttered the: following
language, which - .is truthful and pays a well -
merited tribute to-the Union party for what
:it has accomplished the • cause of human
justice,. prtigress and freedom : ,
These . - 4'ere indeed,. eventful; "exciting and
sad times. ' . .Rebels, rebel 'aympathizer's—the
mci who-had stained theirhands in the blond
of our-brothers, starved the country's defend
era 'at. Andersepville,. plotted in'. the . secret'
- ledges of the Knights •of the Golden Circle
and the Sous of:Liberty fdr the overthrow of
their country , lighted the fires OCriot.ancl ar
son in . the New.YOrki - and plotted the
assassination ,:.of Abraham Lincoln; were
shouting ?vith exultation over:the. present as
pect of national affairs. . Therpaor freedmen,
who it . few - Months ago, were laughing with
the: of_ neW-found liberty, invoking the
blessings of: Heaven upon .the country that
had-stricken the galling .manacles from their
WereAremtiling with apprehensiOn...
•
In hundreds.of thousauda of. the bottles of
the* toyal . .pehple,,- who_ offered their "daily
prayers in - 18,64, fw the triumph of Their et mn
trY.ar dforfthe . election of Abraham Pficola
and AndreW•Johnson, there are heartallitob-
. .
hing•heavily witir.anxieties and forebodings.
Icoble men and noble. w.otnen, `through Many'
a weary year, Mite prayed' and labored fur
the cause Or liberty, justice; and humanity.
They hoped when the slaveholdera! rebellion .
Was .crushed—when twenty-three out of twen-
ty-five . States were Supporting the causetheir
hearts hived and -their judgments approved--=.. •
that • the" Administration , they had entrusted . .
with power would "give these--four years to
patriotiamand liberty, justice, and humanity. •
Their'erms. were , .throbbing heavily
with a great.sorrow, - for' they saw that in- 2
stead:of spending the,COming three years in . •
Strengthening the .patriptism,. securing: the-
liberties and: extending the justice of their
country, these year:4 were -to be 'worse - than. :
squandered - itiwicked wrangles. and in the
possible 'use Of. the 'corrupt .-. 9nd corrupting:
patronage to debauch the.public morals, and •
degrade, the nationin the Sticu.of earth'nnd -
heaven. '.The speetecle. Was enough to Mike" .
the 'People hang their heads with mortifica- • -
tion and shame,..and would' hold the then, no
• matter what•pesition they might ciccuPy, to,a
stern responsibility.... •_:- • . •
,-"
The Republican, - Or great Union party of
the country, embracing in its ranks more of .
moral and tntelleCtual worth than was organ-
Ized. in any Politieal, party on the glebe, made
on of . the'best'Of the rank and . file of the old
'Whig party,': : once le I by Adams, and ()lay,
and Webster, of ;the liberty-loving find
hm
on•lpving inen.:of the solid 'Democratic party;' •
of the:Wed-Veterans of the anti
,slavery cause,
find of the young men trained up during the ,
discUssions and storms of the last fifteen years,
proelainied, as its living. faith the sublime
'.creed.of the equal rights of man and the bro
therhood Of all humanity,.. embodied in the
New Testament sntl,:in the . Declaration' f In
dependence;, brought into beingin.lB4 tore- -
Sim the repeal of the: proltibition. - .of slavery in'
, Entitias,..the spread of thetufther:reiteusini
.1 of slavery, -and the - longer domifiation of, the
slave • • .
. It has:for - twelve years, .in victory .. .sad dc-.
feat, eVerbeert true to - 2the country,. ever faith-
futto ita flag - and devoted- to the struggling
cause of liberty,', of justice, and of humanity.
No Party - in any country or in any. age had
.-
fought on_ a plan so lofty, or, done so much for.our country;_ its democrtic, institutions
and the rights of humanity:. If it should -per
ish
,now,..in . the pride of• power,. by the,hand.
of suicide,, or by• the follies or treacheries of
the men . it' had generously -trusted, it Will
have made a tecord of honor and of glory:.—
The best interests
_of the regenerated • nation,
the:rights. of Man, the elevation of ail-entan- •
eipated race, alike demand that the teaders.of
theyreat Union party that restored a broken
tinh and gave' liberty. to' more then 'four
millions -of-men, shall continue to administer.
the Government. • •It:preserveland frained •
[the laws for the nation heaved.
Unwise • words' may ltin - fallen -from the
lips, of- men in COngress.. from Cabinet . 01-
- mm . and - even fromilie'Executive, but a pa
triotic, and liberty loving , .. people will. forget
the unwise words of•Senators.and Represen
.tatives and, Cabinet • officers; and, the Presi
dent, if Representatives and Senators, and
Cabinet: officers and the President will per
form deeds that shall cement the unity.of the
. republic,: hedge about - and secure the rights
Of -the laboring -
,poor, .- and adopt measures
that .shall-bring peace, and prosperity, to . the
'country recently o,krept by the storms of civil
.. • . .
A PROgD RKOIIII --It is a proud . record
for our brave volunteers that of the, two hun-,„"
dred and sixteen, State flags given 'to them ag
they i marched to meet, the rebels, but four
were lost, and 'they, .were lost in battle. One.
-filan'still living Carried onetqf these.flags over.
three' thousand miles - on foot..- As . soon as all
the regiments shall have returned: ihe flags
will be returned, to the, State. by. their brave
.defendera with appropriate ceremonies Most
of them are tattered to ribbons, and some of
.them have but a tew. fragments left. They
have been 'riddled in battle and worn imam
service until many.of thOut could 'nokbe re
cog,nized as flags ;. but they Will be treasured
as sacred monuments of the unrivalled iero
ism the.defenders theitepublie.
rEDWAHD GREEN, convicted. of Itite ,, ,.,mnt(ter..'
of the cashier of. the Maiden pezk; is to - be
hanged on the I.4th of A.pril. .