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INTARD -SAWYER - & WARD;' . - '• !.- ...• F'fr . No; . .1 ti-.. . •-•.-- ' : - 1, '. - •• . BLAKISTON,.:GRAUT• &0o - - • .. . mint F•narry: tn Feb 4. ',67 - . ••• ;' .-.-, : . -2 2.7 T 5 5 ). • J.A Harper. to .ja'n 1, '•66 • t • 3 ": ti l i f een were to be - viithdrawn•from Alabar . 1.0 0 .. nationa ~ mops `. 1 . - ' J F ; ) W r oa : e e l y i r d , a d d ' ' 14 1 . C:1. 1 1 a l tT t e nt a il r n i ; .i. T i t . :,.. ob n I T 4 ;1 . .::: 6 0 : : :.:. i . . .. . . ~ .... ~:.: . . 2 2 : 6 5 : .I . i:. i o . . no . t . „ o 'b oo ef! o e i v il e .h. th‘aet. justice.f ,. iicin . 7 1. i i. i;n n . i 0 .,. . i. . - . 1,011"rt.l. toein , would'' ccanmer - .. Pine Street., .INew Vork. ~ .. •• .. las Eus a•Nn sineeyes or - . .. - : . . . . ._- .. ... - . • . .1 ........... .", ~ 3;: s . j fr o e s e t d m in e c : .. • - :. • -.-: • .- '. -• . : LOIIBERRY• AND LOCUST ;MOUNTAIN COAL,. . 275 suit-aim:canna .for , pat t y , r ti o or fLe ai n an a en e o s t ian e. r. . 'cl ,, , . - Walnut'. ". '' Philatclelphia. • • • • • • s . iiippei:s of other approved qualities of ..• • : . • • . . • ~Gx r ;iv a si t. e l lm i :int : J r a t C l n t . ti t i o :Jan 17, SIT . ..• •- . It IlOckscher la Co_' ta Jan .1.. , 66 .-, . . .: 62..?.°7,55, h. m o u r o lt h a t c l o h m ey bl . n o a u ti l o d u o s . 0 . .. . c • WHITE AND .RED ASH COAL. •• • tifih....y . - ". • ItOsitoiL... , -.---• ..-, • •.' - " 318 Widnut Strek. PhiladelPhia. • Jas . Utitiglinay . , to Auril 19,'66 - • • ' 61:dh6 ..- - • : .• .. .• 9 , Trinity RaildiMr. New York. - . 'V e rn Major. • to janl,,'67' • " ' •.•.. . . . . . •. • Cr of Kilby . ~t., Doane Street: Botdon. - - . • ', • 76 Satislied • ' that.. until' a better state .. . - . • . . , . Jud g e Donald:4On. to Jan• - 1,••67 • . . . . . s.K;itiffman. tolan 1. •61: •. - ._ . . 62 : 1 7 7 5 5: ....me moved; l . y t a o lt a - arise i: 1 nb c.. ae, t .i.. ll tf ir e oe r ne e . a : cdo i tfe.l66 Virtuall :all would: t.r I sibni, be s t b . 1.• .0E - All. KINDS •tv_ . T - 11 . 7:0AB.GO: - Feb .. 14; • -'6.3 .. ' -.. . . : ' .- •' . 7- -.:. .. . .Joilmaßri•le. to-Sept 14. '66 :'• ' . . - • - - * • . . .. . • • •. - • LEWIS - .AULIEINIIIED . :41. CO..- •.• • . _ .Oeme o..frerframn,,to-Jaii . I. 411 . • •..- . •..,. . . . . - - - - Wholesale Dealers.. iti - The best varieties•of :'• ": : J Foreau p ei tie m rs c z ea n. ti P ., res to L m to iy .l l a 4 n . l . ' i lit.... • .. :.. , ..... ..• .......- . 1 7 7,5 5 the m y' e yr .n o l `would , b e , li e di e o O r M fo p r e l l i l i e t d le b o y r . - • - legislation. would" .1 0 Il i lt . W - 11 1 . T - E4 ,:- • • - -- ~ . . .. . , S 7 75 3 -s 3 6 they would not dare. leaf . . - • . . . • --.- .• -. .. .. - .. -• . . . iliorrn or • • • .' • Anthracite and Bituminous „Coals'. -. :- ••• - -.. .. - -..:. •.,, , ,,.....r. - • ..• •••• : - .5 . 7.5 - 'for tear --Pt' fulniahment'; . . - n . . , . . . . . . , . W S.illison. to jati Jan ' '67 • - - .-•- • , . . • . . ..• riaist•Walntit Street. -Philadelphia. . • to Jan 12„.67:1::.77: '.. -.1- ._..: -•• ... CI lUY .I.lill IL. • COAL,: -• _ orFjcEs: ..! 110 11,1,adi% ay, New York:. .. '• • .. 11 'I, Bod. - to Jan .l.; ayT - • '.. -, • 2.75 ;nett who had been :Urn . • 1 . -.- '•,- • -. ' . .i s 14:Eility Streel.l3oston. . ' • • Wharf NO. 7; Port Hichmonl „. , . . •.. . ~_ .. . _ •. ... .. •• . . .I:lA)t.Patieri. to Jan!, alt • -- • - '. .2 76 ' *.• • • •-. • • .. •I Richardson. - . - war nau•sery :won , - • - - . . . .I.lavhlJßictinrcbc.toJanl, , 67: • •: . - . 2 ‘5. . ..,. . ., , l., P .N.. t,' - n -- , - W:•lnut Stieet. Philadelphia. . • . • Pir?ncer .Itilipersfr.nri El izabethport, of ...' : . •• •':11. 1 ' FICEs: , 1 ..5;,,, sts. Weet ,Thirteeuth Si.. N. 'iork. LEHIGH. SPRING' 1101iNTAIN, HAZLETON, AND •,. • - . . i t) 3.slyers, to - Jan 1.'07 • " • -'6 50 -Pollat not the St i- - - - t , 7 0)...r 16;..t.'i ': - - .:. ''' .. ' . •••. COUNCIL RIDHE COALS. ~ . rsp •a- - • - Dahl Brittoin to Joni, '67- - •• - ' - : -2 73 annoyed -So 'tntich'its.. .ifohn:E Lehman. to,Jan 1. 7 67' • ' ' 2 75 conI•1 • hot live , there l -----.-- ---- . . , . .. . • , 41 p.Tayhm tri Jan 1, '67 • . • • 2 '15.. • • .. •. • .• ' . I 'think .• emigrants . -..; ' YORK & SOH U 1 LKELII: . COilf Co: . ... . HANOROFT, LEWIS . At. Co., '- ' . Jacob - . Welst, to jan , '67 ' • ' - • '•j' 2 75 - .J G& G S Reppller. to Jan 1. y6T - ' - ' ' • . Via - - kindly.'reeeiYedit . - - -' c, Wharton Harmsley: to Jan 'INT - ' '. 2 7.5 - the North; •at _lli ~. . S John .t.Son to April2l, -, 66 . :.......*. ..... i :...,... '3 00 ' . • • • - . --.- lAD 110I"NTAIN. BLA:il'i • HEATH,. AND ... • Celebrated .ASHILAIND. COAL, '. ?A iSs: Harriet Baker. to Juni.,...:6 • ' . „ • - 3 „ .received a nd ire -.-:, : • t i II'ERIO.R.RED ASH COALS. . .. - ,. . • • 5 5 - . . , . .ja..4 it p0wr...,,,„- . to Jan 1 . •67 -..;.. ...-.., ....... •..::, 2 75 - . • - - ft , -.2i, .. • v.' ;roar . Place. New York. .• • . Ti oll MA11.:31.91.• MOUNTAIN ; . • ..- - . •.. . Abrahain Ayers. to Jan .1 '67 , , • .'45.. •it:e . .!• , •-• . : xt - ,,i, et .treat: Philailelphi.,. •- , • OFFICE -111 walnut Street, Commercial Building, . where they a . john Lazarus . , to' Jan 1. '67.....,,,. . : . .. - , .. .-,„ . ; 2 75 `I"IcZ • - . j 5.., C. - Tbwing ..t. Co., Lets.. 77 State - Phil:a - 10111a: •• : . • . ..''. • . .W. W Potts: to Jan L '67 • , 2 • , t. F. . ' - ' - • . - •• ' ,SL , lstetb n: New 1 ark Otlice-77 CerlarStreet. • bps toi} Offloe-'1 .. ~ . .... ~ _. . ~ . • . . . . . DonneStreeL *-. • • - •. Wet.. 23, MS '43... I • • - - • • .-: • - .1 -,, tin Spencer; to Jan 1 . ..•61 .. . .. . 2 Ta • . 75 . , badli that f' OA N, : A . : & : 000 i, , , • •• v I 1 ..t..A S& • 11R irSl lER ; ::. . -.- •.• - - . . . - • . ... - • • • - John 11 pouglasS, to Jan 20, •137' • . • • 2.541 to rise up• a : ,• 1 Isnac Link:ad. to :Lan 1. •61• • , .'.. ' • ~...„. .2 76 • • • * .7.,•- • ,: a - -•- • snuerns ar-• ~ ' 1 no 'the' rienr , . , . , . ANn 'sunPres • .6? . Tillf.., cF.l,l,:att..tED • DaViii Thomas.. to Jale•2l,- , 66 - • : • - - • ' 140 .. 0 ' -• : ~,' :ST -. , 42,z, 1.91 . 1:14T • :!I OUNTAI Iv: -• •• SPORN - VEIN RED - ASH •COAL. COAL . , - • • - .8. C 14,i'ver..to Jan 1. '67 '', .. • ' 2 T 5. - 'QC:Reinhart . , to Jan Ia...GT • . 2,75. williny lit Aux .ftE., , urn. . . . ..- .. .. . . . . • . l'oraterly rtopeob,, liieKrty &:. t' o . .. %1»eli sl,•.e . ft . trarrm• • • : .. - . . . • , . .. , .. , . . . - . . Jacob, Shelly - , to . Jane 1: '66 .• . .• • - l4O a i., l ii r -' ' ealers. In other fifst . Tl:flit:es of • . , ..._ . ' .I".S HOtter. to Feb 1'67 . - 275 . • , - -t, , , to ship tre..e , J ram an v 'mixture...wilt, otber Oat '• . '. ..•.. , .. . . . , , . - 4..!,. . ITE AND - RED ASH COALS: - • - .51.:50 sole ag...111S for. the sale of Geo. W, 44trr. '' .'l . ' ;- . ••C' 0 A L S •••• -- •.- ': .11enry Beyerly,' ft - IJan 1. "'67, .... ... ..... ... ; .....-, -la • '• . . , w , Welliza :'lrcet. Philfolelphi a.. and - W.aalland der'. Nsuperitir Fine. Forest White Asti, .** ', • •.•• ', . ... ,...1...- ; : ' . - • '.O A Fey. tO'Jan..L.•67 . . •• • • • 215'. ..Ge• i,.l:f • Wharies..Sehnylkill River. •: . - • • alai wpohn -and 1..e0 is•Fe•n% Rid AM i. Coal,' - • ' - ' . . . . -- . • w hi c h he ii..•: , ,,aV prepared to ship. - ' .; .. • . • : Itt " '. l ' ll :74 ll " ili . s !' a ) rd j . a t i. . l- . 1 .1:in fa 1.. • "01 .'. .". '' • . .2 53 7 ' 2 - -'''' -' • CAM. - . litogitta ll,Weli. • "J.e.fisr. .11.. Conic. ,_ a • 1 . 11% Walnut .11... Phila.], - . . , .. .. . . . . • . . 'N..P. Ilitsark. io ,Itin 1, 'GT ' • •. ' • 275 • f • - •.4 , ,:.-•••: llll. Y. MOODY. Shipixo - and ALtent. -.- • ''." , ` l ' L '''' r )K oons 64 Trinity IR, n i ItlIg: N - ..1i . • . Schn?„ - IkiIII LI urea, Pa. . •.D. B 11A " . • . . NV A 1... DREN IZF.R. . . , . • . . '''' • • ' •3. hn St..rrett tit Jan 1 -417 • ' . ' -. " •2 75 Isaac Mny. to sprit 20, "67 .. .. •' • 276 6,, 6=l John Slia,p. m.1:41131. •GT . ' • ''2 IF - • - litiei.l Mutt'. to Tao 1, , 'G7. • . g:' .., • .• • . _ ___ ._... ._ -, . . _ . • -.. . . . . . • •• . .. .. •R S thier.to•Dee .2.t. •66 -- . - .• . 1 • -I ..Y.S Ward. to May IL •64 -.- d : IL, . ,'- I 1A •S:c'... - -:- ' 14,1:11•AllETIIPORT &.,.. -.•.- ••• - :- . :SCITUFLKILL:....'t ,- •••, • :,„h„..Tct, to Jan 29.•••67 : • •' • • . %Val` ace SOloodey, to 'A mil 'l' : '67 '' • , ... I t th r el si l it ;il m ... , r tn riS, t • i t t r: i 1, :4 1• , , ,1 , 11 1 r ....•. : :.. . . : • • r- - 11.;TLisi.1 L INA 'GA •3011 i . - - • COAL. , . - -, • •. - ....COAL. •• . -- - - -.•_ .. -- ..- -- -•_ , _• .. . . " • ' . .. . - . .1•-•huYsrnali to •Tnn I 'al. . - . : . '. • . . '••,• • •2, "Wharir - . for ANTHRACITE COAL at ' A. .T. - : f'.:4 TO 1 - TT: -4...fic..•.Cc)... - •, - :-• • . . . Th a rp+ lraniley: to Jan 1.'67 ': • . • . ' 3" - enoitb, DeLw are Riser. Phllada. • • (Seccessors to ..STOUT, ,t. :VAN' WICKLE.) ... - . . Ileary•CrOoks: to : Feb - 6: ! , 17 .. • I : - •-• .. • ....... . • • Mine'rs and Shippers iit the celebrated FULTON ME.. ..I.slina Holt, to Oer 29,116: • . .• ' • • . 11.,1 11 r I T I MM I L I IIrr• MGM., cOAL from the Ehlteryale Colliery, 'War Ha-. . . . ~ . ......_- . . --- , • . . ... . . James Nfin - ss , . to . hut 1. '66. • ~.• . •-. . . .. M I) I tall,' it. jai" 26 . ,,GT: .. -.. '.......-......: ' ' ~ E.leton. Pa., and dealers in the best varieties of AGENTS - FOR.THE SALE OF TIIE - Hunt Bra,i; to .e 1,..`67 - •• '- -•' OS ' ' ' - - -- - ' ..- AYTHRICITL AND BITUMINOUS - COALS. _.- . -•'!rbz Gen rcli : 4 41week.,. U.) 111:4 1,..1;6. . BITUMINOUS `COALS . . er - , Creek Diamond Coal- Co.' a Dia - .- rk elivered direct from the mines-or on board of ves• . . ' . . . co'aam NOR - it: RATTER - SON ' -- 111-. LlO:rd. , to .faii .1, '67 • • . . . ~. ~ • i eel= `at' . - • f . •.' 'AtinFM end Shil,Dere of the . Celehrated - -- . Sim. ai Derr,. to :Lin 1,•'67 • • • he :' -.• L Ollli Red . e-ini gig. - .' : TRENTON, N. J„ : . ELIZABETII . PORT , '3l. J. James.l'negart. to Jan 1:-.6 - - Nlf 'H. - N.:WICK 1 , . - .1 POItT RICHMOND, PA. l'.; 1' Filbert. t0...1an1..`67.• •C I E -Heath - White .Ash: (l oals.- - -.- . '-• "- - • • Potter and ,Batcheldor & CO . to F . .. ' . .OIFFilrEs----}-1 14.7.-110 Teiiiity Building,. - • - . 5 5 . : - Tho- Gorman, to Jan 1. 4;7.... - gr --_.: -. -- • 7 -- ' 4 "'" -------, --._ . : • II l BrOadlVill.-Nen; Verk. • ' . tea _- - r..) . 0 Walnut Street:Philadelphia. • • - " • .. . ' • .W.nl U Llay, to Feb 10. -, 67. . ES: •..: lio Dl.,:tee a?. NOW York; . ' •, S. T. STOUT. • " S. VAR Wleas.a. ' EL . T.,Er STotrr. • -•- F,Fr..thettt-Harripz to Oct 1. 'U. ..11 T , . Ll 4 .;..to) its. .4,1...D...5tmt. - .' . • - • April 4, ,U 4 ' Franas•Deagler •A KV, 1, Mil. __ • . • . • • T - I - Thee %Mar to Je11 . 1.• 'Gt. of , -, Fg • . .IV hstrf No. 1,- •,. .- - . . . . - ' Y.' • ALW -, - • :. • - • -W A Medlar Jan 26,•GT..., . J Lllorrniardner to'FetEl - ,A - .t.r ItEPPLIER & . BRO. - . - • ";":',l 1 - N' E. - ciaalont ,t.Fourth sta., Phila. • - SAM - U.EL - BONNELL - Jr Dr .1 W. Mid tirilan - L • ' • . ICES: .t, ?..5 Pine Street: New. , York. •.• ..-. • . - -•-" -- - • - - w s Tty.ina,... to. Fen 9 - • • . Men:hams' Babk Iluiltlin , . Prorlderlae. • -- • • . llewalt Faust to Jan . :.. ••;".' • - . 1 / 4 .- .s. •-.:--,- : '.' - • Nos . . 43. - &- 45 Trihity . Building N. Y , I 'l .D . . 7 vats. to Sopt 1 .."...- I ATTL,.• I'EARSON • 4. -. 'Co., - ... - - - . , SHIPPING POLNT:.. • . j.. . John Roberts-to A• :1 1.. v - l A. V i tr .,ol h trt r iii e e tl tho c a r lii t e i;J .. . aorta AND.6IIITriES OF rue • .. •.,... • . ' . • 'RATED 1.,001. -. ST :O,IOIT'.:T.I.LN WHITE ASH_ • •a - aler .I,_ ELIZABETIIIPORT,•N , j. ~ . .. and . S1•011.N -VEIN ,• ~: 5 s ~ .. -''' • - • • . OFFERS FAR SALE : • :. ;• .. ___ ___ • Sarni Otto fo4. . . Arr.' - . . ' Le, i t ... 1 Lem T . .k. ‘-;' 1 - I .. -C._' . o . k. - ' t hi . . 'E-) ' •' - -'. T" • HONEY..BECCK.N. - SITSH. MOUNTAIN' • T Egan. tent' ...." • . (No. lb 6 I.'ainnt.Street, Phibuli•lphis. . . .• . ' .140 Pell•ti• the - t' - ' ~,, ! No. 11l lirtelthl'eV,ll.eim NO. 9 Triffity • - 11 .1 R 1.-E 1G 11 , .. . .- • • 'Wm E Joh ..„; '( •••••" " i ltulltling...Nt4 York_ • . .•• - - -• • ' - .Merin CI • AND BUCK- MOUNTA'.*: • • • - .H Wield' •-• • . • iNo. 11:Dolme St reeL Boston. . • • . .. fire- liF-GREENWICII, DELAWARE AV'ENLE. . I 4 . IH:EI --.-- . . . ..- • 1 Gl' 1-. T... .' - C OHA_T . :SS -. it Items, Fells; Hinds; Gathers, - ILeiiich,, - Erlt P. - . •': Qin ill 4.... and CiatherN.ml Isiears'On ii • Will S? .. the - - F.AtielN, 1 , 1111./.. .., . : .. : snort nt the,anme.time. r: ' ••••' • :c- 310 ". ' ...• -- •"7 --- '• ------- ' ' BALTIMORE CO.'S S. •BLACK DIAMOND . . •- The •undergigned hal , been . appointed - Ag.ent 'far ll N. she • nonDA. P., et P. Krtricu. ,Los L. Nrivisa. 1 - •• . • - - R ABE E COAI.,S; .. selmyi!an -.county', ..ot thin Florence' •Sewing.. Machine, J . ( I .'• Company. Manufacturers of . the celebrated Iteversitile -w 'rank D •\.- KET LER & - NUTTING, ' - • '-'- ..: .. (16- '- • • '.• AND THE Cc.LEDRATED • • .. t • • erg of. P ool , . of the best - 4.nrilities - . . •t. . --- . . •.ThefollOwing arisantages aver Any, and tilt- Sewing • ' ordS •- - out Port Kielimond 'a: Windmill . - GEORGE B - C1•111 CiilV..l.ER.L . ii ND COAL. .:. , DISSOIIiTIO . -.. ' .. .1111idithee.-ar6 claimed for the •.' Eltirence": - • : ..- .. . • ' • It'Dlakes faur different .Stitchea, the lock,'lmot. dot: • I slamt.' ' , .. ' •' ' -.. May' 21: , tl.l. . nel t - • 70,. i. .. ... ' .. •• • . • • 111e-li,eff and double•kmd, on: Cu,. and - the shin& ma.: • •. .. ,‘ ELI _ Eit:S ...34•I,,,W,Comt.S . t... Ph illidelntil . i. • - DANIEL' P:ACK.EII.' ' •'. - If. A:PACKER. ..elline.. Each stitch being • alike: on both aides of th •.. . - - fahric. •-• . . . . .. . En.! . Nt'•I'INO. •J 5 Doane Slt... Baston. '... -• • • Valid . ,I f NIES, Agt..,11, , 0nl 64, To Builaba.f.N.Y • - I.) . Ai I FIL PACKER: C 0.,, • • 1t_h,... , the 'eversible feed Motion, which enables ' :operator, hy simply turning wthilmb-screw..to hare Lain., . - • ...• -. ~ • 311:41'.8 AND' quint i le OF ' . • ___ - .... a a . .! 4 ;t• , ..v . • ar - . ..TAU.: At: Ettic a: for the !sale of s...ettigli , • Seltiiy ... - tit..A*ilftesbni re, the same-tor fasten. the endS'of the seapai...withoii ; A - ,;,`,.., •Int. - :`,11:1310 . 1iIN COAL, .Inen the. Lant'actt•f Li e kti Wallin' 4. CB 111: b , trl and, --. . • . IDp. the se fabric'. ',. ~. -,•.:. ..•• • • ... . '- ' . . • - Clinging...thelength.of ;the - stitch, and from s ' . an. • • , . i. e . ti.•-• day been tranelerred from ANSI kt II --- ''.-'-- i11111,1.1k OM 1'4.1a - t, .Ctial. - : .5 . • of ,stitch to amither..Can readily : he done whit , Tout ,_ .s. to DA Vlp PEARsON '..t• CO., Philadelphia. • c•hindis in motain.., •.' ' :-,., .. •.,.. . • 1„,.a tisi only authorized Agents 'to dit pose (4.- •: _ •• : COLD 11t{ •.-...-• • - ~ . ze 10. - "."1. 10.:Jeu , Nu. • Orders amid eommunicationaio. .. . A r" -- -t ,r" " , 1, - ' -..-• ;t, •ir , - •:. Every stitch ma ' perfect in Itself, 'making - V .cule and aniffirm.' . ... •• s• • • .. : find . ; : • 5i,...d to awmat Plalladelphin of New l'Orti - a . . 4 1,„./ k a. ,/ . „/-:l,_ . a . ~ • ... • (....nAtiT, President: •- ' • • - ' ' - • . - It-is almost iMiseless„ - and'am be used' . - . •- . nd.- . L,l,AT,...serretary and Treasurer. - : . . . . . . 6 _l. 1 ,; . ,, Ji „, ) .. 20 , 45 . :_ . ...p atf , •0 . 7 , FM Ii e. 4 Pine Street, .NCW VelF4.: . . - .. .. . Its FIN hone arc. all pa:drive ;-_there ar • •- - . - r get out. of order, and its simplicity eta` :-, • ber is .c _ . • . . • . ft will not oil the, , dress of the ar . • - : -, BR 011) TOP .. •-• .- ' • P.k..".Y . , . 1-17 , . DD. EI_E. -. & , •---c 9 ., machinery:la on thesm . of the tabl• . . . . • •''• .. • MINERS • AND SIIIPPEIIB - 0F.,, : .. • ' It is. he most rapid Sewer. in the . lows, - ~ . ~ . . . . . •.- 'stitches to each revo l ut i on ; '. : atom - ,: ' . • r t he; - ;L.! L RA.L OFFICE ..• • ANTHRACITE : & BITUMINOUS • • i.t Kuch iStite wOnder aif lip blued "lasticify, strength and b• • d one . . • . •OF TeX ert.Etedvrp , ...,:' .. „ .. . •. • C - 0- A - - 1, . • . • -.• • ' •It diteS, the heaviest .rr. fate: , • ty,. without change of lensior ready I.AD -TOP- - :WEETTE ASH ..- • ______.„ .___ .. .. . •: Every Machine has titre or . . . • ' . .. a t tached, (the right ternse . one • .. Seini-Bituar i ainoun . . . No.loo Walnu - t, t: , .1 . i..): a - dolphia; . -• the .i,petutoi DO turd Imir lo - • • • .. - . . " .1-11 ' . •'n; , f'.‘. , - r . 1 . I - ' .16y 1111dir,E 5 ).1 . 1 . ., Y - I . '• • The pnblie is respectfr 1"7" '.- C .. 0 .A: T - 4 5 ... - “. 7 Doane Street Boson. . - 1 until - . -. . . artiell - .. 10.1 WALINITT 'STREET; jAs, 0; l it.e •(' 11:Co • W R• : ' ~ ELI-, . -•.-..- oNANT. . • fl-.• FED; • . ... . . nd see --• , ' ,PHILADELPHIA.. • • - .t - - - ' - . . , .Al A:IE ii.n.ii ..• re is no - -."-. - - ROBERT . - HARE . ?OREL, Manager. - • • • CALDWELL. - CONANT .&• Co -"- :iv': dealer hi I. . . 119 - Hrondway , (Omer Cedar !St.,. N;."1" ~. ' PIANOS, 3IELC abe in 7 , . CONNECTING OFFICES: - . - ,- .• • • • . -• good ' •ritreier.Biaildinga 11M4on Masa. - .•• •• • • : N\ HOLES LE DLA . LERS.IN • . .• " .et!ixtinted sole . Marten - e n. ink , _ yiii i t y - ...." , Neil' .torh. • • • '• ' •C - . - 0 - -_.A...' - E. - ...5' ..-.. '''. . JO the Cour : . . . ... . .. . . . . . : - maince to i d them: - . . . . . - . -... . LEHIGH; COUNG'IL RIDGE WILKESTIAIIRE; these unto iftge .1 0 -• . OA:0 - TOP. TIVIIITE :A !ill • • fti.-I.II:t.NOY. RELY -A S 11, •LiICUST • 31„OUN - r-. . anti . siie: . •• .. - • AIN, • , eInIBL7tLAND:. % BROAD TOP. •. . . .... ..,.. - ~. - . . . voltiu.e s'much • • ' •.. AND 'OTHER TAIHETLES. • . •.. Eels. $,"66 5.3 m '... •: • • ..' - -organs: a share - 11-BITITMINOUS .00AL, . Fett. '24. i 66- • ••• , -• • .S-tf •,. . . -.• Pgrr` ploW 6d -'! • IkLbViEfill -- OOaON. &CO - • • • sill SATE- ', • •..) Walnut - Street, Philad 'hi ' . riP a( • ..- ''. LLI 1(41 •• • , --. ~ • .„,... .egant 6•821 fifty ' l'f"... 1 :kw. II 1 Broadway, New. York,. • -.• . , . .. , - ..* ~, _ • • --,.,, • ~ N0..1 II State Street, Boston( .. .. . . . . ' • • 1110 S: 11 i- . 1. L . ilk CO., . , . • ... .p. 9 -tornm,lity nt shit celetanted cOnl from their . .. . • . • . obi or- k; ,. • - - EDGE HILL' COLLIERY, - • • - • • • InNiaal AID bIIIPPEXIJ or .. ... •.• .:. . . , . • • . . . , . . ,e, set it! -. A oairdexciii.,..lvely by them: • . ' • SMITH'S - SPRING •. MOUNTAIN .LEHIGH .. . .. . . •.• - . ‘. • •- . . .. • •-' is month `- ?.1 •-• . : . . . .. ir .4 . .. •.: .• , Pr 111 F:. Uncler‘i,gaed have ;ibis daY entered l• -1. Copartnership,and *ill emit:nue the Coal liner pits ;flit r •'-'z . i DIFLIDDIT ti . - - • .1 .• • ‘ - ander firms of, CALDWELL. GORDON' &CO.. nt - - p colP" --- ' ' n-i)nn n t•.- ()REEK. • . Yorktown -. Carbon •Coniaty, Penns, w ~„ tz.. t_r. St. eet Philadt Ithia. and N0.•313 Tltl BLILDING; New York; and •of. HALL: cALD s are Mt. , , .. . , sci oi li .;• - .., E . , HIRI(' COAL. . .'. .., -, • • • ..- ••• .- - OFFICES; - .... . - -. : tr,,CO.; at I•I4I:STATE.Street, Bi.ston. .. . , • • _. ._.,• - . .T.etz •WA i . NU.T Streci, Philmlelphia, i ..• , . . SETH CALDWELL' . rowth. ,•- . - . , uralersiened, having consalidided'onr Three - JEAN EMITS LLE,• lateerite county), pa; . - . • •. . N. P. GORDON, ' .. ~ the Lori.erre Ile.,tion, will hereafter trace- . ' ,Tali- -2.: . '.64.. - •,'•'. -• . -- .:.. - 30- - • . - . ' •' - SAM:VELD YOU tick the ,..; .,. •Sinm under the name of - : ' - •-.-- '-.---11.111.111•111°W7-1-2-r-..---7---.----7------; -. Pfiilad . etrailic,...Tanuary'L tsiiii. .. • - _. ...... - • --.. 3111.1..F.11, GRAEFF & Co. - . • eller un.. - - 4i . - • .. .11ILLER, STEES ..t"CO. - - .• . .. . FO R -s A LE. • ...: •.: .:.. -..' - ...i I . l ' i E .. . - Callenslgneil have . ..this - 11- : - GRAEFF•& NUTTING. - '. . • ... • .-. .. . 1 . . Cotrartueribip, ai,ct wig continue t ; k FEE. , s member of our Srm. havin asshela - . . • . . . . . - under the ftrnis' of QUINTARD,,SAV • . the . . For. •-:. .:f ,- 1111...... It. lIIARIS'rON, .411 ,- ovi,lf in '-' '..COLLIER Y - FOR. S A LE. - - :-. et NO . . 9 PlSE . Strect,: • •New - Yf,rt: and add 1 ~.!..- . . his andi l l l porcontl.hippnl.by tirle:wnier Will •'- •- .: -- . .. : ... "'.. ' ' ' • NUT•Street. Philndel m b. . rior, . , ,& th i e t t saclusivo . ..cinttro . l . ' rf.....8 . L.' kliatiTON,.. . ..phia; E. R. V ••• sw I.sargd White -.ANI3• Colliery' on the No: -12 KILBY STREET Boston thick,) Bloch" Valley, (16 ' .:: '. ... •.' - • ; - - . t .. ~,.... , • ased r-a - e ana. attention in its_Preparattn - .-We.. • . r it e !!! T r i r i j o h Li C9- : t h k ' e i ' r t- ve i,.. .. .. . ~ . " - tile sou: . latain the reputation of our Celebrated Lor- . 11 l ' .- . . • - - , • • • ' • 1 .„..., m ue . 1 .41.. i. Purelasers . abroad- can rely upon• having . .. •. IN FIIII..WORKING- 614:DER. -. : Pitnuaelphia, Janpary 1, Ism; , to: ' • sh plied iu the very hest order. -ash thein - .. , .. , , , 311LLER. GILAEFF it - • • Gneigwaya dilien. schtger, headings •and breasts CO., ' o f btidl. - . . . .'• . ..,, • 7.. . opened, and everything.remly to shi . p . ie larg,e quantity . of the Rest White : fah Conl in the ilt arket . are all ice ------------- -- for Enmity to e'. -Ail the - Fere... aryste.2llo ellgines; 114 r; Off. I RPENTERS. dz. BUILDERS.- drift T ift Cats. mules. horse*, •. rail: iron. timber; -powder, . tit. S.c.:Aat, with- a breaker, rolla.•Screens, and eN"ery : • - becnlllC . - 4 lie S chuylkill County .. -.- thilig'nst.d in mining . and preparing. &ad on. the proper _ •.. .. , , ty, will be cold 011.11 the c.dliery. Apply to. •-. • . , .. _ cl , , ... .. . : .. ... 1 . 2 ' I •I N‘ O . S e I n .I . I7 I A LIPPINCOTT, .• - g i g " "' our & - IVlan - iifabtiu . 'ffi - - CO. C . street. PRiladelPhla,' . • ... . . . ID ' . • Or to CILARLE.S 31. HILL, - - - Si- - • hand at their extensive d4ablisltment,• on i ' . 111/. 2 nt ~.- • • • . Real EeLate Agent; Pottsville: • „ ... et. a great quantity of luniber of 'every kind' Jan. 8..66 .. • : an d I iv! . ;,... P.r...bich:they can supply to 0/slaters, - ( 7 s ii - .. . . • , - : . and Iluilder, , , at - lower ra t es :than it can be a , ....... .1,71, 95% 0011 WHARF to LET. - s tl 6 -•.-• ,_ ' • - , , sittanted nt the south.part of the city; which Is ad , congr . . ~. •-•-•:,•::, se. • 1 tiev art.: also ready to suPptr, • o rg-• , ' , ll.e.tte , of their extensiVo btuuetie•and in- mitred by all it, be the t,Ehr -aud t.ROWING 'part. where ..dwellings and mat:Mamma . are being erected to a CS 10 c . ~ • fas,..iiites manufactured :zilch.* in their line . - • 'nit -101 ' . • : ,,,i.,,,,.., _.. . morrow ' " . - ' - greater extent than - any: - oil i er part. •• • This is it 'rare i y a , r, , . 1 r crae. ,rll . Ctl.t. .....chance Air any peratin . Wishirin to. enter ,the Coal Mad , a , Hutt.lielt JIM , : Is.teu in .tlecc. 4l til oilers- liess. n+ everything thing la in complete order for occupation ii Farm er ' - I fast year, turning Out . vast quaniii . •f • " at once: has mug, court' Ing.roont anti - fart dm re.' Scale. _a_ '• . . -,-- , . - - Window..l4. , •entiaeT, o -...• : carriagAonse. stable :tad slieds,l•-with. all the modern , . . . w arts frora•i'' -' .• • .- - pallet l'i , ork,• ••• 1, .lard" an , m . o., . . ..... , .. sguni „,,,, r . . .• :, t o .Is one u t d s , t. In the city. as it is ca. ' . . • pahle of dm nt business of . 0,000 tons : of Coal and $Ol.O cords of ,Wood., • •; Two vessels of .large site tan-be four Or O re . ~...\;-• Os of vial7,• h lt. fil lt:l;_d and Tarned ' iVo'rk, - .. akii. ~.. ; blveries-lar I - ou: h. • d Thee - - i . discharged at. a Cline. hy .eteam -or • bOrse power.. -The MIL Hi . •,„, i ,,,, . 5 t t.. . ; 3 , t 4 .1 a i . , f are ready'' •.. , D e ell beset 01. a lease - br Otherwise: ••• -Address or . . .. • .. •--. iIY ors.o„•ai or• • =d ' ilic a tn "i n:t e is: ' u r r Y - qua99- • *PI:1 W ' . ..' ': . . - ... 6k:th M 1 COOK- . '. - . •- . o ' . :g t •''ln: liethlork 40' sit kind , -f,r building .••.. .. • • - 470 llarrisan Avenue, Boston, ' „Naas. r• ". •• Roston Feb -potatoC6. - 7 - ,‘. 0 .. a1i. - .Mapl e . PoPlar. Chair , pla nk and i=enut- ' ' - ' ~-, • C.'rrr. Widuut. Vala .'•••anc , : te for . f, ' ' •••• mash they .- :- ii alid YellOw Pine ' 'stt '` ' f - fluorin_: e rin i T .•• •• : - • CIIEAP PASSAGE' ' -.. • ' -,e,,t , .7..',it, --- -. white nine 1 .- 43. a nc..ft ' . °T 2x .. ,•2;.1.;i . •. , - ' • ' •. . : .. • •.•-• • 'der;. ad d i -"' • • ' • instul; of . Ell . .- . . _ ii,,, p„.,,i , 0 ,,.. a ,.,, tv_H.dy, also' 0 , 01 '; .4- ! - g.,• ~ - T . 0A.1 . .n.r5. ea, . . „... i cit ill -- 'l'. F. , .... -- ,nth.n g pi..et.ii, -- h . l' ' lath,- ' l l ."'-i - kr ,i xa • . ° lu g e '''' add one , g : ' ', l t• ,-, :ii , . ', lat nil' and everything .in their tun- Tapscettt llenthers: - .kilo's_ Emigration ;and. F. reign • • ""'n. , -... Attie shortest notice; -- . EachaleOflice. SC South street. New' York:. Drafts on • . . '- • ••• -- •• . 10. . Engirt!: . Ireland, Scotland and Wales. - •••• . -.-• - . . tert3 poo - 1'i.0T211 7 i4 '1 ' . ' .•• Tapia:att . ! , favorite'. line. of Liverpool Fick* - fatte e . andl - si. 1 .Nri ...„„, r ,,, , _, !R . i N (: - . EH -THE - celery three day's, - ... - .. . • .- .. .„ r,- cn .. .. , sa t . , .. or o . lllErt ' irt ':'!--'''; , ' ,t 9G . V. HEELS TO .Y: Lille cf London Packets Fails every ten daya.- ALIO Itifttlyle STRINGS TO BREAK by .telmsblp4 stilling weekly. -.. ••• ' • . t rant .Of 1(1 ~ , . • , re.durnble than annY - other - Parties wu..thine. to send for their McAdam . . reirilf frio aly.. Call and e•alnine.lt . r.t... .. • -, • nay tri the old-country. can.do 'SO ut tho lowestratee by 11011.•••‘, it t e . t .., 7 -, ~....,_ , ' GEORGE BIZIGIlt& CO •S . appliing to' Alexander •8;, - !Janina/I, , .oPpdalte .1 ., 66 ic i .0 r .. , • gn n InsiSi e •ilei Po:Wine; 5e1e.,A.e1.4.5. . tht*:S.:ew Town Lial4Pisitsvlllo. -.• • ' ' OB . . . . . • - . .. . . . • OAnNEII, - -STICIK:I4 EY. ei WELLINGTON Miners and .Shipperk of Coal: -" Burts.iiir .{froth their Burneide tol.. at Slaturinkin). */11ACWiNI Yeiil (Red As!).: • • • • • • • , • E eterthit .31olin!stita At,b), .139 Trittity 'Building, 'New:York, • • OFFICT.B"R 215 Walnut Street. Philtidetilia.; - , • l . •l6.liilby.Street, 13txdop, z • . . . oVa • . Wharf .No. 6,l.Part Richnsond, 11Eltiln: . . .• . . • ,• - .•, :Veb '24..66. • • 1ttfaj , 2 1.Q., 1 6.1.— , 2.0 .7 - to . ::: . .: 8. .- ' VAN lit SEN,I LOCIEUAN - 4%' • LOCUST 7SIOUIs'TAT'S. LOCUST OAPI - AVTLECESI3AIt " ..• RE, LE.IIIOII, AND OTHER. WHITE AND RED ASH COALS, , . . Agtitit 5 for th . o Qalri of tilt. ceTelinited tplitostrufivi .Creek 11. , uenberIvitioil fonl, frntn the.itinceof.the Con failidatitai Coal and Ci.rrntiany of :Marylan d:: (Pt. Richmond, - . • „Flizit,e - thport.; • • Suirrtri. WuktivEs • . . • . t ßaltininre Walnut street, Phibidelptilt. Orrtors r.!, Trinity 13.tililinz. Niew 'York: . • • • Lts Roane St.,. Buetbn. ' IVAL HUNTER, JR., & Co., 1111 . 4E5.8 AND fdirrrre co• - lnittE .AtiIt:REIYOII.:ANTII.4MITE • • r s,,. Walripf OFFICES: .; 73 Broadway, No:.l.•.Regtor So ?band 23 Dctfitie. BoOVIL • Pier . Itichtkiond. •• • . • T. H; SOHOLLENBERGER =. AGENT; 111tn4 :Ind Shipper Of t . tiO Celobrnteit: • Black-Rea th . Wklle"Ash• a nd Peaked Mona taiu,Free:Burnirig...• ASH:•COAT.,,' , • - P. AIVRESS,.Porrsv tux or NI:, MUM LLF • r...choya kill County,''Pa. • • , • •• s . .' April 1:2,. , ty • . ; • 15-tf - • • LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL J.-CONNpit • . . : Ashland, , •: : Scknylkilt Counts., Pen . iin: ' -. ,• ANIL LIN' - O R.lt EAR.. Li VEIN. CONI.. • •.. , • •.- • • My ELISt. Frankllu Lorherry Coal is now - solilekelu sivelv by Mes,rs. 1401111(1N . Who art., niy sole A kEletits. 'Parties from them, .134 y :al . *ays.depetia neon eyttinvA pure : .r , u o. 112 Walnutut Trotlw4 4y , Trinity - :OFFICtS'i •• • • -L.NO , 144 State Street, Bostoli.. • -•- • I.IENRY..ntIL. Teemont, March 29. '62. *COAL lAEA oubjoiribirr. haye, .1 • del orm ined to.rnake sev ! ..ral franca' un their pnip erty., known a 5 thci. KF:NTUCKY : I.`P.OI.F.RTi% sitiited in Srhitglkill (7-onnty,. and in the imtn , diate - vicinity iet ;7r,itind has been fully developed: and liosetlei.irina a first rite. colliery. tan uhtain One, with-. nut .makinv any further explorat ions of the same. ' .None need..nr.ke applcation unless capable of erect, tuff all thennprtwenitnns • : ' • • • . • . Apply, to GIDEON -BAST. Sthnylkill Itdven. Schtil . kill Counts:. hi.. Orlu - DAVISPEAItSON; '2OT Walnut - • • • •' January . '• . . . , .. 4 .--..,,i i _: . --..'Fill V. - Partner:4oo heo-iiit:,ip . exi,tinunn(ie - r . the firm of .111 - Cli-,Yr.,. COLLINS.. - millets of .--..-"•-• .. .Cool in -.Cintyngitnm 11'nwnship,. Columbia, County, le tlit,± dity diß , OKed. by mptual cop.ont ' '' . . ,11.iliCli - k COLLINS, • , 'Aehlund, Feb. - . 20: '66 - . .. . 9•6 L --, . . . .. _ . . . . . L.... : - ......-.1" it if.• • CO P,S RT SE RS HIP hortr , —‘, fore exi*iii,i; between the F p Ilse. 1 ibors - muter the firm-of J .31. Fret* & Co.,' her utiniinz..itml tieflitig 'Coal it bintralia. t'olum!,i4 : County. PA,: . it ..1 bietio di,....,,,1veil by. mutitai%citht , ent. tittiO . party Hill eivn in liquictifion. - • . - - „ :. . -,JOHN R. BLAKISTON, 'Phila. Feb, 2 . ., 'G6 : ~ 2.-.11 . .171tECK-. , ; : -THE hfisiness of 'the late :firm will 'he . enthinned by the anderekned. %rho .hai anpointed Thdherrnet & Otliee :in.Wainnt St. Philadelphia. sole agents for the sale of all Coal in'Philadelphia euid-Easthaird. Centralia. March 1. `6G—n-at • J., M.:}liteK. ,Tillnntlersitmed hare this day formed a Co-rtartnershil3 under the nanie . and style of. ALMENRIED, • NOIt'CON purpose of transafting the, wholesale Coal bushutsi.• . • . . . "OFFICES :—lell.Wafnnt , St.„.Pltiladel phis. . • . , 110 Broadway. New York.. . . . . 113 State 5t....1305t0n.. • .• . Thiladelithia, Feb 10, ttt6 - • • • S-tf PiNio Eirri•lN,-.ThE; firm.Of HEIL' & D wa. - by mutual confeittilissol veil tin the' :It SI alt.. The Stott+' busines4 will be 'continued, by Henry Heil. WlM:B..ttlaybory, the, lite junior partner.. retires.from the 'firm.. . • : HENRY Tremont, Feb: 71h,: • 6.di ••• _ .CO -PA NOTICE. --. • - . The.untlercEink.have this" day entered into, fiattnership for,-the purpOte 'of, htermg .and-selling coal. offices at 1. Walnut stieet,,l'hiladelphia, :New York' nd 'Bostoii. • The stylo of the iirm will . he Roth ertriel 4.t Shaffer:: . IIANEIi, •. rrlIE .P tRTI\RKwJIIP. l•n4oforn existing. 4. - .tinder 'firm's of CALDWELL: SAWYER & CO., at Philadelphia and Ntrw BALL. CALM - WELL -& CO...and E. R. SAWYER &CO.. a 1.13 ettm, is thi? day dit:4olved.- • .Eitlier of the partners will sign. in • • SF.TII CALTIWELL TR., • •E. R. SAWYER, • Philndelpiiinoiannary 1, -IS6ti. rIP 111 F Underaign . ed have :ilda daY entered into .1. opattneadp. dud. ill en nnnue the C"al bn:que4. ender I,DW ELL. GORDON .CO.. at 1:1 9. W‘LNur.st:eet. l'hilad; aiid tio. 33.TIONITY. 111.91.D1NG; "New York; and . of. 1141.1,.. VALDWEI,L tk,,CO.; at 144 STATE. Street, Bi,sten. . , . . SETIICALDWELL, - -JR,I. . • ' . . N. P. (10P,D0N,.. • . SANUI"EL - 11 . YOUNG, • Phlladalphla,;January.l,lBaci.. 1 ita E.lE.ndersignee) havo..this - day entered into Collartuerihip, and contiung the Coal briEine , er undgr the firms QUEs.;TAIID,. SAWYER & at No. 9 PINE Street,- ,New -York. and tIM WAL .NUT•Streot. l'idlndelphia: E. R. SAWYER CO.; at No: KILBY STREET,.Boston: • • •'. 'H. D. WARD. Ess.— IL. , • - To 1,1 incr.,. of Coal. • . - .Thd. nd'reeti eee. wi 11 al range witk reeponeibldriartie.s to pin their Coal directly in:the .'"ZeW England market. where it will . domino(' the,: price and quick' returns.' ':A'pplication' •sluiit'.d - he made Immedi ately at the ',Sill - ides' Journal Oil:tee" (March 4,'66-10.4t . . .. . . • - - • , .Plittxriirim lA.- reli. %, :1566. • T 111.4 PRESTON COAL AND IhIPROVEMENT CO. baying taken:into their own hands the sale of their coat for thepresent year. are now •.prepared to receive or dets for all the various fizes;'and wlll•fiirriish coal of the'very hek quality and preparation: 'The. Company have secured Att& services .of M. S BULKLEY., }..i.i... • who has for the last twenty years had entire tharge of the immense business of the Reading R 'R. Co., Mph- - mond, and feel assured tliat'under his stiperyisiolf and, .contmd.'ltli - orders and businese of the Company. Will be (ant:dully - and promptly attendedto. 'The Compeer have tven • allotted - one, of the anew whams et Rich mond (No. 201.11aNing. a depth of 'water•of - 22 feet:- and , will be able to•load at .41 times vessels of .the largest: !• tonnage. • Orders - fur the• present can'. be sent to-the 1 principal-office;of the Company, .2o3te, Walunt etreeL, Philadelphia.. BOsniniind . New York offices will be 1 Annininted hereafter.. . ' ...HENRY- D. .IStooltE. march 3,..'ee, 9.2 m • . • • . .• ' President. • • .• . . THE 'n kned are'nOw-in'efiar. 11 ed to' 1): 3 ' . f111 ordern tbr Lrhh, IS'yousang 14,h -110k Achuilkill,: ig null.. ped AL•h; I:ambert:and mid- Gan . ' Coal—lrk - An Manch Chunk. on the Lehlaii . Canal: Selinylkiltrflarni,POrt Carbon' and P.ort...Clititein, on the .ehoy - 11r.111 Canal, and from 'Amboy._ Trenton: and. Pgrt WO , mond. for shipment East and North-. . • • . far - Ordern sent to us will retelw,lproropt.attenticin... LAWTON,: • • Itonins 70 and 71,71 . 1014 Building, New 'York. Ildroh.lo, • . , ** 10-3 m . . pp prime' or:Country' Lardi fresh _ ti and unadaltitrated. It. • . ..• -• .•. .. • BOI.I.ANNA' SCHNKRIVS, • • .14/...toi'rt•trie4;abbvs,ll3ltd, Pottgrillle. • • CVILOWEIBM AN WD -MO atu CTS cr fas ate 'at • - • GREEMOD • • MISCELLANEOUS. T . F 7: WALT-SO - N . • MASTIC .. CEMENT .• - • .••• • • - • - m A N . F.A (1 4 5, T.:11 R. "P, , ItaitairiOs PA . .; ...-• •- : i?espeitfitil yirro item ottentioit to qa i, -*au tic Fizii.qh for,the * .F..rtfrior Talls of ...841Gclangs. . This Material' is entiri ly'different him) all other ce mesas end eitig applied herettiftire: • It is .composed . of the most durable materials mixed . With due prepors. tions of pure linseed oil t it • becomes. perfectly, water.- . proof,,and adheres: - firmly any . snrfuee : of brick or stone wlttionequalled dnrability, itiaklim• a. heantiftd solid finish . equal to .the - finest quality',of brown sand stone or, to tu) color desin;d: • • .. ..Themndersi,glied.haS been „apply : int.' Ofg. fin ish' 'hiring the past seventeen' years; in Which time he has Made mehy improvements and-. finished' the exterl... - • otWor Some of :the most.eleMtut •buildicurs in different • parts of the country. among -.Which- he refers to - the • BOSTON% 14-8,..5.-114tvere.:Itouse aiAmeri •.. '•.. ' • . . • • •• • •• - J. 11.. Shoenborger t ' ' • . • • • -.• do . '•-•• • •- ' • jfnue...WOotl. Esq:,4o.. • • • •-• . . L. : . 111cCord;-Emq. do - •• . • . • •' - Cal dinAdanoi HARRISBURG, TA.—The lleautifOl - .••Residenee of • • -. John B. Coxe. Esq.: Fron t . . • . . • • ' • SeOond.Street. 1' • - • • -..l4epator D. 'Elena/ Nig, do .. . • ... • • • •• ,inn. Colder , ii Benit . . : •••• . Rapt. Church, -. • •.• . I'onrtlintid State tits. , ••• •-• • • . ... • •..•-•Luke Sji.4on, E,41. - , Arent:. PA.*-11' be .. 111eiginsilfrent •-• •.: . • • . • . known..ks - the, - .Peonryliva-. • —niu 11.:111, Cent : re:tit. • . • • :•I'llie.rte.idence. of 'Z. JP; . . . • .•• Boyer, Erg., Coal .St.. and . • - that• of solo; Lauf gain . , . • ••• filahatittnio St. -, ..-• . All kinds of I/yeti-aril le Cern.; properly applied; and did:Alec! entirely different to any done, heretofore:: . •• trot* dune lrflrr(7l,lt4i-b , yive satisittctit_g. • . • PlCa a iiddress- .. • • : . "• . T. IF.. 'WA T tSON t . Ilariiefiurg, Pa., " . _Uit h tf] 43- "", i''lp.ea,d.:• - ThiS.l , 7ii TROXELL'S. CHEAP CHINA, 'GLASS,- AND CROCKERY - STORE, Centre' Street, Opposite Mortiniar 'tomb PO T T .. . . . . . . . - the citizens Ot i'ottsville • and ..nelghLoiing towns villages and . ..hamlets, one and all; are . limited 'to call: and exianine my. stock .of .ware's..hefure buying else-'. iv here; as:l ain tiit'.:to ho: iinder . soldl'and tall faridsh lidasekeepers with eY . ery article they want: itchayl.the of buslness• '.ln the stock:or -. , . .•- • .. ' .' ' .-. .... :,..-- Frelipli. China:. '... - -.. . . will be found Curdand Cdki )Catch Citeev, ;Sear- Holders,' Match . .Sales; MOttp Mugs, Irbdto Cliqm . -and Stmeere.-Voses,Colisines; china Sear, for Childret!. and a 041;5111 variety of Toys. • Choicest, West patterns, • - consisting nt Table and' Bar Champazne Wine Decatot:rs. am - 1. rOr G,1): lotr. Pintos. - Ciistbr 89tt . ./eS. Pitchers•and Creams. Sprirm' - tiolders. .syrtip• Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit- Jurs. - enkr - Srands. •Kerosene • Lamps of every variety,. Lamp Chininevs...LantOrris, .Candlesticks, Candy Jars &c.'• • • •-• . : ••• • e 1020 C kf.trY: • Crockery::• • • - - A full MON STONF,.CI.IIN'A. .dit ere4 parrerne.in petty or single pieces, to lie. A litrge.arsoet.iiietit of . cia—mtin C: - C: Ware, which I will'seli low . ligans.:•: , . • • • . • Vello‘v.angt . Stone Attire. Pitche'rs: - Tea. rots . ; . 13"tti,r Pot, ,31.111 i ! Tye's, etc., etc— . . 111SC:FLi.AN EOUS : 7 -ToHet etts eart . ors, sti)p ;ram and Foot Icattni: - quartand PintFlaslCS; Fitot .111 every description.- '.*. • . •••.• • MEltelltkl'S 1,1 tari yon evoodK :WI; l'rirtt, thuSltaving yOn freight: _Call and see if it is' - The Most Complete Sewing Ma • chine in Existence. The. Introduction of the; 1 . 1 FLORENCE" Date a new era in Sewing. Machines, 111 flea's, ..Ilitlm; Cat therm,. • (Vs il to. and Gnther,,tnal Se wa' : ion : ittiabe at ihe,xame.tiFne. -.• • •. The .nnderidv.nedbQop appointed •Ag.ent . for Schnyllall - .County; -.of the - Florence-Sewing , lifachine, ComPany. Manufacturers of . the catebryled Iteyer6thie net , • . • . •.The folliowintz udyantage9 Over itny, and all- Sewing Btacliitiew. are claimed for the ••:- Flbrencti": - • .• Mar different .4titchet , , the lock,lnot. dotb: and double:4llqt, on: nue .afid the game" ma.: "chine.. Each taitch being • alilte: on both aides of the •fahric. • = • • • • Ithiic the iiversiblif feedhotion, which enables the . operator, - by ,inn t end nu iCthiimb•screw..to here thC work run 'either to the richt - or left: to stay tiny part•of the sane.: or fai..ten. the OntrsOf the ceaseii. without-turn - eleinclug....thOength.hf the "flitch ; and from one - k hid of .stitch to aniither.•can reediiyhe dbne while .the - tua. chine is in motioh.:.• • • . • . . • Every stitch ie perfect in itself, nlakitig - the seam se• me and althorn:L. .. • • • • almost noiseless,radd eau be used wherecluiet is • , Its motions are. all posltiye are no springs to. get'ourpf oilier, and its simplicity enables the must erpiaienced to operate lc.. .• • , It will not oil the .dress the. operator; as all:the machinery:lS On the top or the table. ..•,.,. • ' It is.the most rapid sewer : in the world;making, flee Stitches toach revo l ut i on; ,1 ' . . e . Its stitch is:the, weindcr 'cif all. became of It 'con blued "lasticify:strentith and beauty. , • It due the heaviest or, finest ••••••ork With equal; facilt• ty,• without change of 'tension-0r machinery..." . • • I.'lvery Machine has im4•ot.Jenck's %patent. hemmers. attached, (the right to'USC Which we control,) enabling the operator to turd Imir .hem.desiced:•• • • - • '• *The public is respectfullv.invited to exarnifte•thePe Machines at the store of the undersigned, Centre'strect, Pottsville, where particulars will be *given,. ••• • •i 'AnTUAt. 20. •44 ..1.1E1.11:11 E of Portivrilii. - Prtnnti., dealer hi AILitSIC, MUSICAL INSTIWNIENTS, PIANOS, 31ELODElONS,' ORt4ANS,.,:tn., having. been et , Ax . 4nted sole agent for the celebrated. . n Cbi vierr garia, O • • iiml - . • . tti the County. of Schuylkill.; would respettinlly.an miance fo the musieal . comfriunity that. 'Cali furnish tire, a unequalled fayoriteA2abina Organaln all :styles and. sties, at...manufacturers' . prices. ,_The cpiality and . vohiMe Of time,.*ith the power of erpre.sEimi 1p there: •thr,all.: hiiiniyersally 'admired and praise M . -while their pottahility find beantlfpl:finish make tbamthif most el egant parlor oruathent.- . • Fain ily: ni onldHare One. TIIE CABINET VRPANS . are toIA4I .LIISS, CHURCHES AND f. , :cn ouL.A. • . •• `They very fruprice.i:rom 8111 . 010 $6OO eaelk. - IFS":lTery In,tirunnent Alr'nrynnted:' • Also, Agent for the sale of the inuch admired • • • . • - • - - . . 'Spring Melodeons Harmonium . Orgam§;: •tbr ille..Countiei of. Schuylkill,...; , forthntrib;aland and. Lebanon: which instrumentsotre .univerally liked. - --: They pr,,..'ess 0 . swet tne,. and fullness or tone_ which has received the:united 'eominendation•Of. the - musical. professions. and induced an- - almost unprecedented sale. .. • Punt:tenni arC reapectfully. invited to call andlexiim•• Inc Or . .thems.elves. • All ComirtuniMitiMts and orders will-be punctually answered'or filled. and niery,lnktr •matlim in relution•to them_ gladly given. • • • •- • . • *. -Store and Ware }loon, at the JewelriSigra:on Ceti'. trt', street,'fout dorne.froni.:Mahanninto street,,Prigit ricWit 'MAIL STEAMsOiP COMPANY'S 'I'IIII.OUG Q, ,LINE TO CALIFORNIA, TOUCIILNO AT MEXICAN PORTS, • • . . . And. Cairytog:the ; Uniiitd - i4titirs . 77 EAVEFTER.Nia:42.,'NORTIi RlVER:footlOf Canal -.11-eStivet, at 1•2 o'clock neon, on the let • 11th. and 2le of every thenthlexCept when those Zdatee fail on Sun tiny. and then on. the preceding Saturday), for 'ASPIN WALL: connecting. vitt Panama Railway 'with nat..° Companks Steatheitips'from Panama for SANTRA"..+I • ClSCO,.touching at AC.KPLTLCO; . . . . . • ft‘t-LARIZONA . , connecting with GOLDEN ' .10th—HENRY ciLAIH.I CRY; connectiiig with COLO 21et—tiEW YORK. connecting with CONSTITUTION:' . A discount of ONE - QUAR'rEII, from steamers' fates alloWed to second, cabin and :ateerage pmseugere with • farritileu. allowance ,of ONE .QUARTER on-. through rates.. to clergymen and'. their fanillles. and icbnol Mechem:. soldiers having honorable: dischatges,: . One Hundred, Pelinds • Baggage .allowed each Baggage-masters accompany baugage through, =Ant-. • tend soledics .and children. _without male. protectors: 13.4ige.g,e received . on' the dok the. day . before from steamboats, railroads,. and Peasengem •wtorprefer. to sen 4.• . • An eiperienced surgeoiion beard.' • Medicine and at - A.Fteanier • will be' placed . .on•. the line , Jannarylst, . ified. to mu:from NEW 'ORLEANS to . A . STMWALL,, For. Passage Tickets or' further informetion..apply at the Companriticket office: on the Wharf, FOOT OF CANAL STREET; NORTH RIVER. NEW-YORK:,:' • F...: G. BELLOWS; Agen: . Dec 23, '615 rPr6m- the .Ligrigst Ainuffuring ' ChEmists in the- World:3 • , I am'amputinted' with IL T. flatstnoui. Menu facteref of lielnabold'a Genuine . Preparation's; he occu pied the. drug-store opposite my reeidcnce, . and' was successful in:conducting the' business where others had not been equally PO before him. I. have been favorably impressed with his chameterand enterprb4.- -. • . • • _WILLIAM WiiIGIALMAN S Firin of rointiss & Weirmr.44 , 4 • Manufacturing Chemists. • • 4th and Hawn i4tieevi • .01; 4 4 id:. • • • For Subscriptions to"lke .. .WT . 4er? Joitnsal sine* • •,. • ktst Publication. WC ldllnes, to Jan deo Dakii];, to. Jan. 1, ' • ' Fkitomtio kW - inner. to Jan L. Robt..ll - offtrian: to Jan 1.1 T: . Wm - Hoffman; to - Jdn 'l, ..;.. Wl;g - gan and Trighl to Nov - 28.15., Jacob richwic dt Co, to Jan 1; Thiie Hammer..sto slan 1 11: .. . . M Beana,_toJati . Ilk/lard Brown, to 15..-e .15, 15 . Thivid Judson.; to ; two; 167- 1.; W Rich irdt6n; to Jan ;Jainer White. to - - .3nly 111. J R arkt W Jan 1, i6T.: lloti B to*Jan 1. 17. „ . .. H Firililliail, to Jan 13, 11 • llaVid A Sinith. to Janrr.:B3T • • • • - • -.-- .. .... . . . . . . James ()fen . _to July .25,. •eil . - • •11 75 W'S CUllson, to Jan 1. '67: ..... : .... ..: ... .. : 'Win P Chillson. t-, Saul; !67' ,- • - Co) • -• • ' 2.5 David .Frown. (care Schweers &) to Jan:1; 1 67::: 275 James Irefeehe.; t -, --Jan I,'6i, - .. ... : 2 76. . Win Steil tvatton.. to joly.l. '65 ; .'.. .r C H.:llis. to Jan" 1; 'ta • - Dant Rombl•-:. to Dec 6 "An " Juhit M'Stauf[er,.n, _Jan 16, 'GT. Owen - O'Netl, to'Jan.S,.•67 A Knapp. LA Nov 1.'66• - Thne - Oeci Al 7, to March - 10 .66.. Deal Lashborn, to Jan 17, Joseph - Arrowsmith. - Jah.f." 'Jot , Seitz, to Jan 1,'67 • • Dan! F.l3arry, to Feb 4. 917 • J.A Harper. to :Jail 1, , . .. Fred .Wagner, tri . :Titn 14, MT Ward&..Banm. - to Jan I. " David 1) Mane) to Feb 1, Joe Allen to ,Tanl.• '67... . ..... .Gross. Homer & C0..t0 lan IT, '67. -A Wife:, to Jan 1..'67 '• • . It lieckscher Co tit Jan.!. •Tas . flungimay. to. Auril 19,'66 - • Wm Major: to jan . Judge Donaldson; Jan1....67 .S.saluffman. to Jan 1. • • • *Joshua Reigle..to-Sept 14;1111 • Georze Hofferkamn,.to-Jan 1,'67..,. • Wm'.l . Force. -to Nov 4: 4.16 .. ... „ Joe Patterson. Prest . to Jan :. :Francis McLean,-to' May 14, '66_ ... John Molt, to Jan 17,..1:7 • • HoWell.liarlin.& Co. to Jan 1: •67:.. q' to jati ... : ... 1 Richardson.. to. Jan 19..'67:.... • • 01; 8.,Vd. - to Jan n 67 • • RUM.Patteri. to Jan . .. . . Daytd &Richards,. to•Jan.l, '67: • j.Myers.: to janl.M7 • " • - Dant Brittain to Jan.l, •67-'' - john:E Lehman. to,Jan 1. ll P. Taylor. tO Jan 1, ...... :11ColiWelst, to jan 1, .47 • J G &GS Reppger. to jail 1. '67 Wharton Harmsley. - to Jan 1N7*:... S John &Son to April2l,•'66 - ]....... - .. Mies - Harriet Baker. to Jun..1„ .. .66 . j a 4 R powr t ion„-to Jan 1' '6.7 Abrahain Avers to Jan .1 '67- • . - John LADIrUP, to' Sou 1. MT.:.:..;..: -W .W W Pons) to Jan 1, MT • ' • • John Spencer :to Jan .. - John .11 Douglass, to Jan 26, '67 • . •lenac Lipman: to: an 1...6T .. .11 K Keitter, to 'July - 16; .. . . DaYbi Thomas. to Jtile • 2l„-'66 -• : • `it C 144,Yer..t0 Jan .1. 'GT C:Reinhart, W ;Din 21....67 • . Jacob, Shelly, to . 'Tune 1: '66 .I*.S Dotter. to Feb . - .Henry Beverly; to Jail 1, - MT .0 A Fey. Pilau-1..67 ne,, V-4,4, to Jur 1 'GI . ... . iterij: ilaward. to Tan 1. MI • , N.I? Unstick: to Jan 1, '67: ..... ... J. hn Starrett, tit Jan 1-67 • • • • Isaac May. to :lune 26, '67 . • " Juhn to-Jan 11. MT ' • . David Mutt. tc, - Jah 1. , '67. • .R S Unger. to Dee .20. . . . .. .S.S Ward. to !tiny .64 - ,lohn:Teter..to Jan 29:M7 .... • . ... Wal` ace Se. - Mooley, Vl:April - I,MT • ' Rachel A. Morriw,tn Jun 1,'67 .,.:.::.. • Oscar Sillyman. to' Feb 9. '67 ..... . . . .).. ..P•hirYarniill to . iTan 1, '67.. ' • • . Tilos Brantley) to Jan 1. '67 • . Henry-Cr:mks:to:Feb - 5: .. ..... ,Joelina 1101 t, to Oct 29, : • • ' , James Nl4,tre, to Jule!. '66: . ... . • .... M 1) 'lag, to Jot 26,MT Hunt Urns; • • .•' "tie Gen N.li Seliwebk,. to May 1,. M* , LlOYri,to Jait .1, •67 ' • . sham of Derr,. to ;Lin 1, 2 67 • • • • • Jamee.Tae:gart, to Jan T Filbert. to:Jan-L .'67.- • • • • Potter and flatcheldor A Co . to Feb' T. .66.. This- Gorman, to Jan 1. . .. .. . - • ••• • • Wrn Hay, to Feb El'enbeth-Harris to Oct 1.'67:......... Fruueis•Dengler April 1, .... : "Cox &',C lark to. Feb -.I; MG • • • • • • Thos Mibior to Janl:'67 - • • • . W A Medlar Jan 26, .. ...... . L-Bomliardner to:Feb:l, 'GT. .. , ... I,ert Adams. Feb S, MT -- • . Dr .1 W. Bit d tti-Jaif T. MT • " • • . W S Tb it lls tO.Feb 9. ... Itewalt Faust to' an 1.:M7 • • • - .1) . .1 Evans to Sept 1, '6' , • • JOint %Mei- &W Ang 10.. MG: . ... .. • •-• • • 1 - IV Skhreger to July .15, '66 A Hurn. to . Anz 1, . • . „Wm • Littlehalea. to Jan 1,..67 ; • : Sara! Otto fo•.fin I. '66- . Le, is .1 Lewis to Feb in. '67 • - T Egan. teacher, t • Jan OS, '67 ... .... .LuigiVell.th Jan 1, MT : • • • ' Wm E Johnson & Co, to Jan '1.'67......:.... - .Mon (;!ark td,Polt 4. MT • . II Weld Fuller to .Lin 1. 'GT • • Etit B 4;ckons Febr 1, Win Short tb Jan 1:: '67 . :chits Ilewett.to7an 1. '67. -1 Nell - ,k.Sun to 4tti 1. . - • J 0 Tit m4iine ti jrn.l' '66 ". • .Wto Tirnistritie' to .Imi 1,'66 - • ,Limes:Silliman to jitt 1. '67 . • ' • Lewis. kivimiried to•Jaol, '67 ` - John A d..reon to Feb ..16. , 67 • Jaw', s, ticirdori to Jan t, • - ,67 . John Zepton. Pi Inn' . '67 • . • Wm s Lewis to Feb 7. •67 • • :Isaac 11 Aber O Feb I, .67 - Wulter.Pandall pc) Aprll 20, '66 . • S Lotigacre F0:11.7. '66 - Th. u rns -UFO t Feb •19. _ .. , Nlartlia Zortte Dec. 26. '66 . Ree•e•Feb 17: '67. ...... W F Wagenseller to Oct - t: '66 " John,E Privet° 7.ein- 1: M 47 • . • - Wary I#4,wer to 'Feb 29, •67; .... :Wm Wynotri to Jan 1; '6l • • ~ Pali Brink Coal Co. [4, Feb 17, '67 ...... . Dr J II •Britinit to July 10. '66.: .... .. . Reland Jones to Jan 1, '67 . • .• ,P it Hans to. Lin I. '6l to Jan 1 , 47 :John D • John. tt Felt 4. • Rubt SMlttyr.to.F , l) -22 .- .•67 • Geuipwrlght to June., 916 • Mary Weir. Teacher. to Feb 27 i ' 67 • • DaMOI R.Betinett. to Jan I; '67 - • 'John' M Monison to Feb '23, I M ifzingei to Feb . 2)l. 'ITT • ,Tenkhr.Peynolds.toJan 1. '67 'Kate C itier to Jan 1. MT- • Winiam - Lnekenbill to AIM 23..66 ' • Henry G Shubze to'Noy 21. '66 .. ..... .. .. •Rer-S.A liolinati tit Feb 1, .. ...... . - Ctisiner:Stickney & tVellington to:Jan .1; Win itehMr to Feb 24;'67 • • Louis H Koch to Jan 1, '67 ' • AndreW ItObertion to Jan 1.''67 Mrs Jacob Rhoads to Marith 1. t 67 ' • . Alfred Mun.ott ut.March' 1, '67 • D 11.Wilccix.to Nov 20; '66 • Zizler, to Sept 1).'66 • • • ' Wm Craig' What ton to Jan 1,• 6S • .Dr - BF Shatifinn to... Feb 9 'GT. • joy N liancox to March 1.-'67 • • Henry . ReevOto.fan 1. '67 Saute Watkins; Teacher. pf reb 21,-;67 ... .. Mercantile Library to Marchl,'67 ' Geo M. Downing to Jan 1, '67..:: , •- White Jr, I'o-eland to Feh '26, '67 'Eara'Cnckili to Jan 1. MT Chas Williams. to Jan 24 'W.": P Thoutwori to Oct Th. : A . Raird to June 1...66 • . ' John Meaty to March 1.'67 - • • Jae Oliver . to Jun. 1. Shindle •&*Tkmd to Kuehl:l - '67u : • . - Marc E'Rovsitee)Teacher, to March 1; '67,:.. LeYlLatibenfleln to Jan 1. '67; ... . . S _Ft. Cooper to Sept L :•66 ' I+ihn• [grin's, .Sd •U.S Cavalry, :to' Ang 3,-'66, • Henry Bnsv , 'll to July 1. '66 - . • , • Smipson Walleasa to Jan 1, MT • ' . - • Mon is A Ely to, Jan 1. '67- • John' Thurwell to Sept 1. '66 ' Charles J Barry .to March . John E Hann:or-to OctOber .29; '66 •-• • • C C Ltingtri Feb 1. '67 • • • C FirroW to March 1. . .... .J T Btruard • 4 Son .Sept - Sang Zimnicimag to Mardi.)66..; .. Sharp A-Van Plenty Jan 1, . • John MuchcitOreld•tich 1. '67 • • I,o[ Wainwright Feb 27; - Coot to Jan I,MT • ' • John-Frick to D0e.27. '6O • • ' .Jas.Donoghtie March . o. • • • ' David C'ark tit-March 1; • • • - • • Cildwell, Conant A Co, Feb 19; - '417 . • ' - B F Sb . ecder to Sept 'ln, '66 ' - HO Of: to March I;.MT • • • • `Nathaniel Knowele to March - 1,'G7.:::.. . :... Jtph Morgan lo Jan .1, ' • • Chas Reed - to Jaa 'GT " • ' ' • DJ Price to Jan 1, , M7 : • • I MARCH sicieEmrs -Ttin following good :Mae we extract from the last number of that spicy, humorous Jour nal, "The New Fork Saturday Press :" , Ex-Presidcif Buchanan is,, said to spend most of his time telling stories i about. the grandeur of his adminpitration the "old public functionary" la evidently in his anec-• An exchange pays that "stpterfalls" , afe prohibited by the - English . game laws The clause applying to them reads:, 'Netting the bare shall be,punished by fine," etc.• - 31r: George 'Moore read a paper before - the New York• Historical Society - the other eve ning, on.' "North.. American • Rock Writing, _etc. , We are curious to know if he explain ed the mystertons 'signification of "S. T.— As .a 'proof of the intelligence:of the people: of Nevada it is sated that of thirty nine per sons in the State Prison (mostly Indianb) were able to_ read" and • write,. and - most of them to Play draw poker.• . • . - - We were told, the other day, of 'a ccrur teous.wag who,.in the excess of .bis polite ness, never swallowed an oyster wittiont say hig, "Good li s ye, 'Valve." • • • •• The Washington Republican says that its• fondness for oysters at this season amantus Nobody la - ever 4o admit -that he has been "caught.tiapping," wiles.. to hap. pens.to be , a batter. • . • . Etazi WOOtrit 7laify. • RECONSTRUCTION. Evisdenoe Before the Opratnittee of Fifteen, ~ its so The Political Aspect in the 13e . bellious States. The great length of the . evidence taten by the ReConstruction Committee, . : Precludes as much as we detire it, the posaibility of roblish ing it entire... But we will give' the most im portant points of the testimony of Gans. Thoniss,•Grierson, HatCh and Saxton, which la remarkablraignificant, as well for the in formatiOn conveyed as to the. real condition of political affairs in the Gulf States as for disc Overing the ,logiCal sequel:tees to which the expositions given by . those distinguished officers irmsistibly. tend. . - - Gen. Thoinam's Timeinsony. • Oen. George It. Thoinas whose command embraces Tennessee, - Georgia, Alabama and IdississiPpi, testifies: • ' • - . • • " If -national" troops and . the Freedmen's, Bureau were tO be itlidnAwn.from Alabania I do nothelieve, that the Unionmen or. the freedmen could have justice done tliem. In justice toviard them would commence in suits in.courts for petty offenses and neigh borhood combinations to. annoy .theni so much that theY could not reside there.. I am satisfied that twit abetter. state of feeling shall arise there: it :all restraint, should be're moved, the freedcrien would be thrown back into a 'condition. of virtual Slavery—that is, they would , be coinpelled by legfilative en actments to labor for little or no wages, and legislation would- assume such a form that they would not dare leave-their employers for fear . .:of punishment . ; and unless whitel men who had been Union men through the war had .very strong personal friends.. they _could not live in the State. .::.They Would - be annoyed .so yarinus ways that they could not live there in any peitee'or-coinfort. I' think ernigranta :from abroad - would be kindly received, lint I think emigrants' froth the North, or ,I.J . nion men, would be'coldly received and treated with indifference. • • • * There is no danger of trouble frorn negioes remaining where they,are, unless whites treat Mena so t badly that they are compelled in self-defense to rise up against them. . • . • * •I think in every instance where the negro has been assured that: he would be paid. for . wages, and he- has -gone to - work willingly; and has, continued to work 'as long ris - thfccontract has been: faithfully perfortned on; the part-of theeMployers Ido notthink Georgia differs materially.frona Alabama. In reply to a: question as to the nature and • objects of, secret organizations hi the South said' to be hostile to, the • government; Gen. Thomas says,: To embarrass the Goverrunent of :the Uni ted States in the proper administration.of the, affairs - of the.country, by endeavoring or ma king strong efforts to gain very important concessions : to the.people of the South ; 'if possible:6) repudiate ; the -national debt in curred in consequence of the Rebellion, , or to gain such an • .ascendency in Congress as to make provision for the assumption by,Con gresi of the - debt - incurred by.tlaltebel Gov .ernment ; and also, in case the United . Stat es Gokrernment eau lie involved in a threign•war. to watch their opportunity and take advan• . taae of the' first - that - occurs to: strike for the independence;of_tlie.States lately in rebellicin: Q. In what would their advantages.eotsist in - breaking up: the Government? A. They wish to ,be recognized as citizens of the Uni= fed States, with the, same rights they hacl be fore the war. ' . . • Q. How can - they do that bY involving ms in 'a war, With England or. Franee,• in •whieh they would take part against us? A...1n that event - their desire is to . reestablish the South ern Confederacy ; they have'nOt yet given up their- desire for a separate government, and if they have an opportunity to strike' for it again. they. will do so. Q. Does theintelligence in-regard to these - organizations reach you from such authentic source"- - as to comm-and our belief - of their ex hence ? ,A. Yes ; it comes from very tru,,tworthy men, • . • • Q, What is the condition' of the freedmen. in Tennessee? A.. The condition_' of. the freedthen of Tennessee is very . favorable at this time; a very great- improvement has ta ken place in their condition,. and if the affairs .of the Freedmen's 13ureau can - be administer ed for another year iri the way they have been administered for the last six niontlis,.mutual confidence - would be reStored betivetm whites and blacks. and I ern very muchin hope,tbat the freedmen could then be . left to the pro tection of the civil authorities of the State.. • Q. Then the. administra! ion , or the Freed men's Bureau- has niet With . your approval.? Q Under General Fisk A. ,Yes, sir. . • Q Would you recottinend the abolition-.of the Freedthen's Thireau in that State?, A. •-• 275 275 2.511 • 275 sOn 1 40 2 75: • 2 75. , ' 140 2 75 .. .. 2 75 S 75 ' - • 2-75 2 T - ' " 2 75' Iso 2.75 1 50. - • 2 75 2 - 70' 2 75 2 75 300' .•1 00 • 2 /5 n 75 2 75 . 1 40 . 1 40 . 1 40 2 75 . 563 .275 .150 Gen. fr!,el!ermin7s • 'Gen.: B. H. Grierson, who has been in command in the Huntsville (Alabaini)•dis• triet,, Since the closes of hostilities, testifies: .. At the time - of the . surreader .of 'Lee and 'Johnson my impression of timpeople there was, that they, were willing to accept almoNt any terms which, might be . granted, .them by the.Goyermilent. _There appeared to be great fear manifested. by them that all their-prop erty wonld be confiscated, and that possibly they' would not be ,idlowed to rerriain in the country. 'That appeared to be the fc'eling among wealthy, and influential' classes. -I think at. that time they ,'.would have been swilling : to accept any terins granted to_ them. Bin they haye".grown, from time to titne, More exacting, in their detnands. • Many: of them had the appearance at first of accept ing the, situation, and of being willing .to abide, the result. This Was particularly. the • case with : private soldiers and the poorer classes of the South. •There.were, of course, but 'a few of:-the. liealthier classes whO felt very bitter. and talked a'great deal about -leaving the South. entirely, and abont not be ing willing to remain there, offering:to sell their property at, reduced' prices. I think that instead of griming' more willing, to 'ac cept the situation, they, are Showing a more intense . feeling of bitternesi towards' the Government. • I speak of leading men more particularly. . Theyd° not. app,ear to think that they have_done anything,.wrong. ' Their only regret seems_ ' to be that they . had not ingans to carry Out their designs, and this, feeling of, hostility governs the majority. At' •the time 9f the appointment of civil officera a great many of those who had served during the Rebellion were reappointed. There was hardly a loyal man appointed to anycivil office' I do not 'know one who Was. . That' of course indieates the , fe..ling of the people. Then previona to an.election, • officers were station: ed at di ffetient points to adminiSier the amnes ty oath,- but a great many would not take it and voted at:the election without regard to it.. In '.many of ' the counties their votes Were so far:as "know, • men who had- sympa thized with the Rebellion; rainy Of them bad been in the . . Rebel army and .:were hitter in their feelings against ,the United States Gov ernment , Q To what do yort attribute the change of sentiment, between the tirne.of Lee's sur• render and later on ? A.:I think if the , dis loyal had been dealt with more severely there would have been less dissatisfaction and-more loyalty; in the . South today; .their demands ( a • t the dine I left .have steadily. increased ; they complained that the - Congressmen were, not.affirtitted, and they s emed to.think that on that.account they were an injured people. I think that 'every Congressmen elected in the 'State, of:Alabama was elected by reason .6f his devotion to the Cause of the'Rebellios, •Some of them Seryed at Richmond as Con .-gressmen, and, others as. officers in the Rebel army, but in no case that I know of was a loyal man eleeted.:'• The truly loyal people of Alabama do ,not -.Wish the present elected Congressmen - and . Senators from that State admitted into Congress. . • . • ... : _ Q. Do you know anything of secret prgim izatiorts among the Rebels? A. Lhave care fully studied andconsidered that matter, and from many things that : I have noticed, there is'a general murmuring in the*South and a . great anxiety to organize the militia and to get rid• of the army and the Freedmen's Bu. jean ;.I think there are such 'organizations; . of course I . Only give my opinion on that sub ject ; freideyerything I could learn, .and from studying Southern yeople., - I do•not think it would be"wise to withdraw the 'Military and Freedmen's.Bureau; It would 'result in great *twice .and injuq to the colored. people, and also to the 'poorer -elutes of the whites,l and all loyal white men at the South: . . , ( 4 ,- a' 3 N.C44 l. ffill Itay. l o_9 l rrie.ii,r4 l4 il l thh diaixerion . : Of the tegroes . in r*id to .. 1 75 , . '2 75 . , 1 SS 5:(1 .. 2 T 5 , .. 1 40 , .. 1 40 ... 2 75 ... 1 2,1 work, if they are prorierly paid ? A. I have been Very agreeably disappointed' hi regard to that. I found :negroes much more willing to work, and less disposed to depend upon .the aid of the Government than I had sup posed they would be; I have been surprised to see them go to Work`so freely and cheer fully ; I-did not expect that the whole sys tem of lator could be changed at once. as it were,. and haveao few evil results ; I feared theta very large number of.'negrees would have'to be fed and supported a long time by *Government ;- but perceiving their anxiety to, get work; and their willingness to work for those who they think will pay them promptly, I have changed, my mind entirely ha regard to thrit matter. . • lilt your opinion that nezroes, if they had a fair chance, will 'be a 'salt-supporting people? A. .Yes, sir.. . ' - • . Q. Do you apprehend negro insurrections . In case negroes are pot priperty treated ; ? A.. I think negroes have shown a remarkable de gree of patience, 'although many of them have beet brutally , treated since thasurren• der'; they have manifested no dispositiou to rebellion:; I think there is ti . great desire on the part of many Southern people for an as sumption of their. debt ; They wishlo bring that about, and MEILIY desire to be paid for their slaves; L think they would oppose the payment of the national debt ; I think they, Julys no patriotism for the Union, they appear : to be now as much devoted to the"cause of the Rebelliim as they were .during they, war. They appear to accept the situauon because they canuot do' anything,else at. present, not because they are 'satisfied with h. think that if another election were' held for Goa gressmesand Senators they would elect men who are even stronger:in their sentiments for the South and against the Government, than those lietetefore elected. • .. Q. What is public sentiment in regard to a foreign. mar ? A:: They seein - to manifest a great - de-0e to have this country involved. in a war with•france in . regard to Mexice.; I think. that as, a general thing, in case of such an event, they would seize that opportunity to turn.against the Government • olcourse% •there are:exceptions,:but this is the true sen timent of the leading people of, the Smith, or of those there who have controlling influence,' and it is my very firni' belief,, after all I have 'been able to learn of, the. Southern people during the war and since.the Surrender, that .the Spirit' of : resistance still exists there as strong as ever, and that in the event of this country e •ngtwing . in a forei,gn war, the ene mies of the averntnent 'Of the United States throughout the South do meditate and will not.fati to• seize that.opportunity to attempt again its destruction.. . . • Marion's Tesitmeny, I think- a sniall portion of the people of Georgia earnestly desire to fulfill their obli gations as citizens of the United States, tont a large majority of the. people -:are= disloyal at heart and have no hilts for the ' II,Mon ; they look ibrward to the time When they can set p"a separtne or,, , rinitation- for themselves.— The influence ilithe small class . who desire w to do hatis. right, is •not very great. I'do not tiiink . they eould live there in safety with out the presence Of soldiers. - Ai gener..l rule 'they have no faith in the freedom of the Blacks, and it is, their desire to, prove that emancipation hue failure—that the best 'don dition ,of the - colored man is one of servitude. In the election of p?rsons to office, those yrho haVe been:stronely identified :With the rehel lion are preferred. The fact that a person is; and has heen'thoroughly loyalto the United States I think would be fatal to hiS election. to.any office'in the gift'of the people. Such 'is the, case so fat as.my'knowledge extends. There has been no change in pubhc Sentintent slime his surrender, extept that, if possible; they are More openly disloyal, now than they were at . first. • . It. 'was a general rule under the proVisional government of the State, to appoint n - ien.to office who. were disloyal. At heart disloyalty was. no bar to their appoint ment. ' When .Lee surrendered, the' leaders Of his'arrny and a great portion of the intelli gent seldiera - believed that they. would never afterward have any political rights, and they were surprised at• the leniency that has been 'she - sin them by the. Government. and: the fact that they have received so ntuch encourage ment has 'operated to make theta more open ly defiant than they were before. lt is my opinion that if a sterner policy had been' pur sued and_ pardons confined, or. 'granted in smaller nuethers..of cases, the condition of .'that State would have beep better than it is now. In regard to those entering upon coin= niercial relations - in Geor„ia,.l beliesie it is the qettled policY of the people not to give' Northern men 'any chance whatever ,if they can avoid it.' It is the opinion of.those who have gone into business there, that, they are :persecuted simply because they are Northern ' men. and Union Men. Among_the great Ma jority of the White. poptilatiou, hatred th Yart keesla thorough and intense. If the United .States-military forces were to be withdrawn, .it would - be hardly possible for Northern men and Union nien to 'remain there, particularly those who had taken any-prominent part on the side 'of the Government. • • • • . Gen. 'Saxton says positively, that if. the freedmen are granted the rights to which they are entitled; that they will become a self-sup pOrting and intelligent race. , He says on this po. • . I think it'vital to the safetY'and prosperity, of. the:two races in the South that the negro should be inimediately put in possession of all his rights as a ',man. The :word ".color"? should be left out of all•laws, Constitutions and regidations for the..pepple ; and I think it vital to the safety of the Union that this should be done. I think the withdrawing the army and the - Freedmen's ,Bureau froth Georgia at ihis:titi:e would be fettifullo 'Contemplate. I fear it vrould lead to an insurrection and -to 'a war of the raves: 'The only way in :which to races can.live togetherin:peace and prosper ty is by giVing the black race the same polit ica' rights that the . whites enjoy., - . Gen, Hattie* Testimony. Gen, 'Hat says that the disloyal sentiment in 31ississipm. is-intense. '.Union men could not remain there if there were no national troops to protect them.. He says further that i there s an exPectation among the people that they will be made up the losses they have sustained in slaves; property, etc., by the op eration of the Union armies during the rebel lion. - . • - • • • I have always found the negro willing to work when he was assured that he would be paid according to his contract. Q. What would be the effect upon the Uni on men and negroes of removing the troops and the Freedmen's Bureau? A. think it would, be the most unfortunate thing for the State itself that could be done ; I do not be lieve a sensible mart in the State would like to have all the troops •removed ; they might like to have tbe negro troops, removed .be- - cause of their antipathy - to seeing them carry-. hag muskets; hut do not think they would object to having white troops there'if they were removed ;I think the result in the case of the negro would be either that they would 'reduce him to some - state approaching slave.ry or they would drive him out of the State,' and they would stop:emigration by that- because they .could not go there and get along without labor.; it would; _therefore, be very -unfortu nate for the State. •, There is other testimony equally conclu . sive, which we have not space to publish. It shoWs that Congress is acting wisely in throwing guards against the admission into that body of the representatives of a people whose hands are red with -the blood of our brothers, and ivhotie hostility to the. National Government is open.and avowed. It may be the. President's but it certainly cannot be our 'people's "p . . olicy," to adn:tit these people into a participation in the Government, until they have exhibited " fruits meet for repentance." A Rimr.t. ORGAN'S CANDID. CONFESSIONS.- Keutueliy is determined, at the end of the rebellion, •to exhibit a hate of the Govern meat which, at the first:show of treason in arm's; the leading men of that State. Vainly strove to. conceal.. . The Louisville Democrat, the organ - of Kentucky traitors, thus frankly portrays the feeling of its partisan friends • "There is no grosser falsehood _published thaw that the SDu ern Stateit willingly accept the onerous conditions impoied upon their adnibishin by the Administration. They take it as all that an all-powerful, ungenerous foe will grint, not as m accordance with their wishes or . .the constitutiob." • • The Riclunond Enquirer denounces the re sialntions and ridicules the proceedings of the Union State Gonventicin *Leh. nominated. General .Geary.- Bo does the Philadelphia Age and igindresi journals. "Birds of alteth- BAN.NAN'S mu( nannst arum Ma vis( positrol three Pmm.Ea Dow" moose So .aseesta ADS BOOK flla , ace Or' aolyttoo at tbatelca of the Ammar, sitalLS. awn ftemb•einkiatixr giber immuOmmis as tT.. Ilealts, Pasmsiikless.. " . ISMS sit la teliias — . ' - Maims Fasters ,: ; _. . lits IrilebissiA - Articles eit 4kgin Time Simko, 1 fill1:111esils, : - Order. Elnsiarn,, at., At the Teti 111 Iii Bidet.Cita : itOdt 4,4011 Tin; is znore extensive than that of any other idles In QV section of the State, and we keep, hands ezip te l4o 33, * a presely forlobbing, -, Heft , a Wall* PAR we, wilt guarantee our w to, be as" neat as any ibeit can be tentednat to the cities. , PEDITIVii 211 COL 041/1 . *as st the shortest Who - : - - . • BOOK BINDERY. Books bound in every "midi otstyls. Rant Daft or every description mananctored, knurl ant Mod ne twins, at aborted write.. . - • (Eduattional Apititstu. J. A. :TIC .Editor NAXATA 3 /7N7' ITOInL4tL EtWiUKOL. Hien. The growing demands of the present age, and of our country, are making it kapera ! tively necessary that .a majority of• tbe.pres ent generation of teachers should be vastly more impmved professional skill and effi ciency. • The annual, report of- every. County • ' Superintendent iti.the State corroborates this fact, and deplores this great want 'of onr Common Schools. Directors . are becoming aware of the utility of improved methods of teaching; and parents themselves are be coming dissatisfied with the insufficiency of , the instruction received' by their Children. ;- In view or this manifest -want, :we., have . a remedy in our State Novmal Schools. These were established by thel'State, and under the act creating them; three have already been put into operation. So successful have they became, and so great is the demand for well trained teachers, that hundreds arc annually.. unable to gain admittance for want of suffi- • cleat accommodations. The citizens or. Berks County in common With ourselves, ex periencing this want of profeasional training among their teachers, aod finding a difficulty in' obtaining it in the already over-crowded - Normal Schools of the State' have purchased 'ten acres of land at •Kniztown near the East . Penn. .R. linecl, upon which Alley ere-erect ing the nedessary buildingt for nornial School ' purposes. They expect -them to be comple ted, and recognized by the State next June..` The funds requisite to the accomplish- - ment of this are alamtlffty,thousand dollars; - thirty thousand of which have already' been subscribed by the citizens of Berks County; a portion of the balance is expected so be 14aken by the ' citiiens •of Schuylkill -• The • stock is divided into shares of one hundred dollars each . which, tam' its recognition 'of the State, Will pay handsome dividends. The-. State- annually appropriates five thousand dollars as patronage to the institution ; _aver age cost of tuition in other NOrmal Schools' about - -. 520, average, number - of students .dtt- . ring the pa'at year 585, salaries of teachers about $65 00. Front. this it will be seen that - tlie- : ievestment is a good and . safe one, safe • betause the land and buildings are security - - for the money invested: ' Berks. Schuylkill and Lehigh form the Third Normal' School District of the State, making the present situation the, most cen tral and accessible from all points. Board-.. ins;. the principal item in a school of this. character, can. be obtained .at n very reason , - able figure, making it a - point of economy. • As we are all therefore directly or indirect. ly interested, in the cause n of, universal educs • on, and hail with joy the ‘oilward - progress• of our free school system, freighted as it Is with all Unit upholds, and perpetuates our free institutions,. we would appeal to our moneyed men to lend a helping hand to our neightiors in their efforts to elevate and pro mote this,grent cause;" not,onlyin their own county, but in ours:, JESSE NEWLIN. Ma. Eorros..—With 'respect to the t question that appeared in the - "Educational Colman," as to the expediency - of: having a rule to prohibit whispering in school, I think it is better not to, have such a rule. I have tried it 'over and over again, and' haimits of tenlailed....l. have found it itnposSible to have . whispering in; the schoolroom. Such a' rule then is made only to be broken, and thus destroys the authority of the' teacher. With respect to. the second question, as to, the infliction. of toporeal punishment on a pupil-for failing.in a lesson; here the teacher into be governed by 'circumstances. 'When ti.pupil tries to . prepare a lesson and fails' through a • lack of natural ability,, it' would be a manifest injustice to punish him ;. he he needs encouragement'. rather. But very frequently, the cause of failure in recitation irr,idleness, 'carelessness or pree.rastination.. In snail cases, tbe application - of the rod may have a wholesome effect. A. QUESTION CORNER. How would you prev . ent truancy? 8017 ND DOCTRINE. . , The followinextraeL from the recent speech gs of Hon. Thos. Williims, of Pennsylvania, in Con grfies,:reilecte the sentiments of the truioanien of the country :.. • ~ . . . . . . -- . . "The .time has now, Conte, however, to rectify; these errors, and to assert and-maintain the right- - ful jariedietion.and- power of. this 'body, if they are ever to bo asserted again. With the highest admirationpf the constancy and heroisni of the present Executive under the severest trials, and with every.dispOsition te. support his administra-, 'non So far a's fidelity to my 'own high trust will allow, I - cannot • coosent that a qheation.like this, in which the interests of-so many generations are involved, shall be withdrawn fr - om the people of - the royal. States, who have suffered and sacrificed en largely, and settled by the decision of Any one • or even seven men,, no matter whence they come or what position-they may hold. .No more -.can I allow-Myself to he instructed here, that while the power of settling the terms of re.dmiesiOn is with the President; I have no juriatiiction as an Amer ican legislator. except to register the acts that . he has doneiand then humbly inquire, as a mein her of 'the House only, whether the candidates" who prssent themselves for admission here have complied .with the more formalities which their Legislatures have oreseribed. •Itis here only—in hese Halls,. that Ameridan _liberty can live. They. aro her inner - sanctuary,- her. holy of holies, her . strong tower'of .'defense, her last refuge and abi• ding place: • Here are - her altars, and here her priesthood. It is only here, too; that My. own • great' State ; - whose blond has been poured out like rain, and - whose canonized dead are now sleeping on every b ittle-fieldfor freedom, his been cal.led into counsel daring the Wit- four years. Shit . hart no voice elsewhere._ On the_ - theory of the Presi dent and the results of his eiperiments she bail . given 'out no uncertain sound. Sliabids hereon., whom she has placed on guard' at 'the Capitol le this hour of the nation's trial, to stand faithful, as did - herheroes in the hictotly trench, by . their trusts as , Representatives; and resist-with jealous watchfulness every attempt, from whatever (par- • . ter,- to encroach upon .the jast powers Which she has delegated to them.. •If ; the . performance of this duty. should involve s difference with the executive of her own choice, whils she'would de -plore the neceisity, she will.expect her Represen tatives to take counsel from those Act sent-them here; alike nnawed by the. frOwns and uusedric4cl 'by the blandishmenia a power. I•dreadthe con filet, which ie not a new one in the world's his-. tory; bat. I cannot choose but meet 'it when It .4:on:teal. and L have a trust that we shall yet be able'to discusi the great question' of the times, and-to settle it, too; without prejtrdiee, and in ut ter . tiblivion of the fact that the Executive has any theory on the anbject." - - : .UNITED WE STAND (From the Quincy. Whig and Republic:an.] . In the office and out of the' office we meet and greet Union, friends, and they all expresis but one opinion. - Stand by Congress!. stand by our Representatives!' give them a word of cheer! • No traitors in our. councils! Keep the halls of legislation-free and pure from-the 'presence of such ! Advodate protection for the freedmen ! • , He was our friend--the Arai tor was and is-our foe! . - These are the unanimous sentiments of the. people of Qunicy and old Adams. No fear of division or di-senslon in our ranks. :This peOple have lived too near the seenes of war —lost too many relatives _and friends on the battle fields of the South—have seen too'much of the devilish spirit that conceived and Inau gurated the edifier of iebellion—tollve up. one inch of ground which has been-so dearly won: And they call hira wbo would num , der our vantage The slave. Whose tresseti like the dsadly • - Creeps ceer the councils of the brass To blast them In:their might.".• - We hope that. our friends throughout the country wit continue active and . earliest in the cause, as from these especially we heir , AN Antniass PROM JOHN MINOR Boi-rs.— John Minor Botts has just issued an address to the • people of Virginia. • Ile Biloy8; "I would forfeit fifty seats in the -Senate—aye, the Presidebey itself—if -it were offered to me, to-morrow, .sooner than see that seces sion Democracy raised to power again, ,ex cept that such•a position would enable mto crush 'it the more effectually than' by, other, means." After citing legal authorities to ins.; • taro his views of the illegality of the Prest: dent's pardons, 'Mr. Butts closed his letter as follows:- "Now ...want it to be under stood, •not , Sic pardon haa•been granted Ahat I desire talk revoked; there is no.ntan - that have cared to see pronouneed an alien by the 'law, provided full justice is done to the Union men, of whom there are front thirty bitty thousand m this State,- and who would openly proclaixa themselves such, If ,it were not for the terror Of pubUo opititott . and the feat- of denunciation . from the-public ;-pretta; but if there were - even but shandfole ba ltes'a dozen—ot if I stood illonet:I would &- Mead it far myself; therefore. I :all 'upon all Vol.* 1064 . tbe Xt!) , lttt` And in the State to esti ur ftetbefieftiteti."