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I LIE R & ..131110: E, Fedri h iCF.S Street_ New York. •- • i...MerLithuts• Bank Provideute. DAOS PEARSON et Co., • MrNELS PPR:, ,r ;14 • ErnitATAD lOCUSItMOI-NTAIN. WHITE AJII and 61'01IN VEIN ..•. . E A S H.. C Wlannt Stri'vt. i".•••;o1 lit Brondwny. HarmNu, Trinity !` : • "I:niliii \ , •n York. • Ito:tne"Siret. • pIiLANyARE AVENtE. FAL% NUft. NAIL& R.' . :& .-W-,::TQI,\II.LINiSO.I. • • SHIPPERS OF . • .• .116) . AND . IVIIITE 'A4II - C(11.1L, tichtt lkil f CattaL)- . 0. AVAI - .7.: 17,T - ST., j) Lrae[.i: . Itekhipping . KC'ENUE; Uhlanaonil I.Atltl•"L sTREET, lie"th•ingt(in. i;. 'l;ii Jws - L. NI! ',DA, KELLER •&. - NUTTING,. of Orin!. of 'lie I,lNa Qnnlitiee rom-Por_tiiii•hoioOd Ai' in'd ill': K - E . LLER c 327 %V nut SL. Atzt.43o , .ni 04,Tijuit3lilfil0iii , N. Y . cli .4;6 . . TIIE ENCIL: 'for .:the .riple of Ci).AL, front .tlie .I.itztea.tvr 2.. NIP (1;n • tweti P.E.A.IISON ).. 7C, 1,0%, the 9tAy and o-untutinicatiotte• to io tilent.ta 11111.1[1,11:1.ia or New' • , BAST. Pre,•illad. v.l,s . Ay. Secietary near-Atter. • !1;:i1,‘•11.fi . ;; . 1', TFlh uttliir!,l,2lirrl:t ht.; 4...,-partuer,lll!2 urine: 111& name wts,h-tylu of .N121E1), NO.In ON 0,.("0.. fur itte potpth. , e of f v.hult,ate • -•-• 'S..l'. Al - DENRIED;. - . • . • ' .N • ICES walnut. st -• • • . 119 Ili•ofidway. New Yolk. • 1!7.1 State•• 10; '66 .. • Psff CO-P NOTICE.. umterpl2L ,,, i tlns day e.ritqed.into :thi.h..hip for Ow purpow,of thi,Ll2 ht. :01 . Wianut,ttc , cr-:. The rtyie of ti: firm %%lir . ht...lhtlh- Nhathr. t.hhhh, .' . . '2,F.6 ' PuiLio•rt.r:tt t. ° Feh.. Titr.' , Ti A ND I NI PrtovEmENT co: itritalF 111 ! .C4•11i..(11 tYWir. e . .).11 • - 1-. • pr.'pnrell t‘) 1-N:etre or 7 ' o ' I!" , ' +Uhl v.;111 furitii.h ',coal of 'l' qn.:itty ;,.'tal.pi'eparatititi. The Gotnp.tn . F. tli2 , -1.1 u s 111:1 0 KI.E V, it" r the i.al twrtti years - .had cut ire charno ,, .f 11 and Inn•itle-,(if the Company : win lie, al it inouipt'Q.,- attelaled to. •L''n'im!....lv he,,n :;il,.ttnit °he ot . ht , hew whaives,at ihn del° hor water of Int lent. and til -Rgne,S reet , klf. , of the largeet )r,lerr. fur the prernift' can pent.t ,, the of thic Afeet, tenl;.;:lit. 'l;,,sten and \e‘4.• Y..rk• ureor Win be be,e,tler. 'HENRY H. MOORE. ••• 'O_EN.F.MA.I. :OVFICE TOP WHITE, ASH Scull-Bituminous COALS, 10.4 :11TAT...NUT- STIT.EET; . ..ROBERT - lIIRE.:POWELy 31atiager. CONNECTINTOFFICES:•..; .•• l'rtii-ettrr S uilainki, lioMten, Mass ! • TrioitT,.2" . New .11rierk. . 1 t: eir.t ' 7.:tt AD' TOP WHITE:ASH. .BITUIVEBTOUS.-00,41 . , cIowELL GORDON :& 00;, •.• 112 Nininrit litre t; Philtwiefphin. AP. ft Br oadway , New • • No. IA Stute Street, IloNtoo, or.iility of I.ll . iiielebratedeoal from their EDGIE HILL COLLEPRY, h.l •hippe;-•i'exelesively by Merit ;I- .1 . 1.,71 . eatt uri;a,ry Chel)Li,;t4 If)! the with Mr 11,T, itry:inocn. , Min(3 7 l Ge.nujite Preperatione-; 1)e ~: , : u. 4 .- ,,0 re.1)111.4,,it0 my h:md re.; end wet. , s,I It br wh4e otherp.huil imem favurabl3 ch4ineter ,rpriyo. • .• • •.•W II .I.IAM'witiGUTMAN, • Yir.,l of IV, re.-='&. v. •• - • • ' 4.l.ofinnori int Cin_ndet Uth and Bruy,u *Lreets,•Philadetpli.M. ... . . • • it I!: F.HB 1N1? Elf I 1 , 1 . 1t116 ny THE .-- Celebrated•.ASllLAND. -COAL,. FROM' :MA 8..1N0Y .11101.7,NTAIN: '" - -- . - CiEFICE-111 Nraintit Sfrc-ef.., Commercial Building, Pliiltidelphiii. • • . . . • Nea: York Otlice—li*Cedur Street.. Boston Offloi—l i Borate Street.. • .. - . -..• ''. .• [Oet:2:l, , s', " 43. . - is ' • . • . - —.- . • -` .. • ••IW..I:HLT.N TE:11; : 311.., &,....Co.; -.. .lIAA S &,•• 11R.ENI Z - F,11., ... - -1 • . ,TINERS' ANT , .SIIIPPFIIf.; . , 1,1" Trip: ci•I.ETIRATED :., SPOHN VEIN 'REM ASH. COAL ,-.1.161TE...,iii. . . 116 :itSil AI li RifilrE Ft , ruierle ntilif.d liy.Ricio. - 111- ..t...t.'‘).....,iiitieli.%er';,,iiivtran . 1 .• ' - .• ; -•- • . • • • . ,-,', - • , -:-. I to -hill free front goy -mixture - with t'itili'r CA 10.1 . .•:. ' .'.. ' " • •. . : , . • ' '.' . ALSl.)e , de tit!ents lei the i-i;le. , if 4:en. W. Sur- ! . '.• ' . • .0 0•1. L ••S • - - • ' der'. •!. d perioe .V. ine • Fore.t.,While A.h.. -,. . - , . . . . ~ . . i and .1101 in 4111 ft. 1. CV. i % Vein. lied • Ash.Coal, • .. r. ,„,•;' • . :,_. !. which 1 ,,., i... \; 0w• p i.;,..,,,,. ( ii, ~:1,,1 i . _ .- .. . _• .. . :I .No. `24)s , 4 , withilittreet:PlAlnik.llthia. --- - )1 I ...i' Walling ,e.t. .1' h ibidii. - , .'• : ,'OF'FICES; -1 . NO. Jtt ilroinlmiy_ No. 1. lteetor -St:, N.Y. ,-; • "''..' , '''" - f itooin 6.; Triniiy IR iv i ;4 9 .... , . ' 4 1.'1' . . - . . • ..'N • ii• I..ittid 13 Dorine.St: Boston . . • • • 1) • If BAAS. '.. . ' • •• - NYSI., BRENIZEII. '• :1 Pier lio.,l7,'lliehieloisd:. E.V7kA:BETITYOII-T,:::*•,.:: COAL. 9` . .- - STOCT STOUTNTAN-*-telaßj . . Mi - n,l-rs aud Shippers.of t 'celebrated .FULTO.,`.: CLE , dOAL: from the Etthqvale neat Ha' zleton. Pa.,' and dealers in the hest 6+u•igtics of, ANTEIRACItE:kiD BITIS,III\O,ESSOALS, . . Delivered ditam from themines or qn board of. yes- TRENTON—N. .7., • . -ELIZXI;ETI!POT:T. Jr N. lattNsWlcti, N. 4., PORT .1:1(1i.110N1):PA:- -4111VVIS'Esi- t 4 - 8: l l Br.°o4lwaY. Nevi - Vol*: . •• • • - S. VAN' WwriLK T. STOI't. iN FAY YORK. SAMUEL BONNELL, Jr,, Nos. 43 & 45 T inity Building, N. Y.,. POINT Pier 1, ELIZABETIIPOICT, N. J. OFFERS SALE HONEY BROOK N. STIIING MOUNTAIN a A, U , AND BUCK. INTOITIJTAIN BLICA DIAMOND' Sl3 AIME 'COQ LS, AND TILE - CELEBRATED GEORGES.CILIEK CUMIEB,LAND COAL May 21. '6l DAN' PACK DANIEL .PACKER" . - • suipi.m9 or in'illcestiarre; Lac lin . C.l,eul►ei lased; • •anti Elk. Hill Gas Coal:• .; ....• C 0 S . , 91,FiEll . V . E:—NU. 4 Pine linreet,' New.- Vol+ ALTHOTISE & FOCHT 31INERS AND SHIPPERS OP TUE CELEBRA rED BOSTON RUN I.OtIUST 1110UNTAI1• • '•CO A . • • N. Y.,ri: 111 Brhadway. .Ag'. at New York—J..6' E.O. IRE PP LIEU. • • \Sal. "2.4. DAY, I-I IT DI )1:', & C 0.,. 311 N EDS AND Slil MIS 01' , .. ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS C_ALL . . -• • I No, 109 Walnut St, Pbfia.de!*a. " 111oadwav, Trinity Btaldinc , ,) N. Y, 7 Doane Str eet, Boston . Feb - 6-ly . . - C. li: Cnsn NT. •' •• 74.11 • CIALD.W ELL; CONANT .& Co; • . 11 941ro:yiwzoy . ;y'orneci: Cedar MLA' w , ,ir0i,E.5..%LE.. - PEALIi. "61' ..' •." . • . C. - 0' • , S : . git)ciE,•fitfir.sr.A.P.RE; • VAHANOV-...11E1) ASH, 1.00U , T CUMDEIZLAN.P.• .13:11(iAD TOP • 'AND OTH.EIL YAMELLES. Feb ;14.. . : •,•.tr r air cl . for -White and Ite‘cl Aah. 41'nmbeiriniud . nud.. /7a.Coal-Li - rem Chunk un the Port Ctrlion and -Port- 'Ciiiitotr• :171.1 from Anitio.i,. Tieniiiii, - 1.1111)okton - and POrt mond... ter i-liipinent ant: North. ' „ • LirO:diert Beat town will receive Arum .t Attention. 11.11.11C1 11 .-& - AttTON;- Ror±rri . 7o and 71. Trinity Builtli9i4, New Yolk, • • Mardi 111, 4;6 • .• . . • 16.3 m. • _ . . - -p'T. 4 ,:PE.111 . K.7.5.:...: COAL-.IfOTS.TIN:.MACHTE, P it ectitc .11562 • This celebrated and tinctinalled Coal .1101 sting Mg; chine has beert•in • succesedut operation for over three years. and the unusually large number already sold are giving the most perfect satisfaction. ;it siMple nod dnrable, having no gearing, at all 1. ' timid in its okra , Lion; and very - e asy for the horse, Descriptive . Circus lar..enntain ing • letter. 'of commendation, pricitc. tient free, en application.. • ,•.,. • ••:• • • L. P. K. I)EDERlCK;Sole'Matinfaeinrerc. '• •'• ,• •Altiany: Agricultural and Machin Works. ...Mare:l2l.'4in • 11 Gm - • ••dilban. N, Y, ..00113110 1 14141tN' - • • To of Cont. • 'The ndveritger.will arrange wltli...reFpensible paitles put thcirtlbal directly in the New. Enelend market. where it will .ceminand . the hiellei‘t 'retail. price and •gnii4 return. Appllaltion .yheniti be made immedi ately la the ?diners' Jefunill ONa. LNlaitli 4, lu6--10-41; • • SCHUYLKILL CO. - T. H. - SOHOLLENBEHGERAGEIVT,. Miner. and s;hipper, of the Celebrated 1 • Blaek Heath White Asti' and" Peaked Moan , lain 'Free Burgin& " PTN II: ASH COAT;. P. O. A DDREBb—Porrbeiw: or.ALNE.U.IsVILLI: kill county, Pa. COAL. CONNOII aQ PA T.TEE;sON; .Itinefe)pld.ghippeft , . of the' ( 7el • ebrateM.. • •• • LOCUST MOUNTAIN CO Ail, J, . • • .• • • • . Ashland.' • •Pattsviliv. ••• 14cliny11011 Penult.. • ism) . U. 1.41 F TOUT AI4IP- F NK . CIN .1,44 An Knit v• - 14-,vugN co..A. ' • - My-htst,Frailklln: Lorberry Cold it now sold 'exclu sively by .Nlers. .who arc my . sole .A , 4ents. Allering front them, luny alWaysdepool Uf;onzettinu a...Y[lre (No. Pliilvidelphirt... • . . OFFICES -I No. 111 1 • tNn:l44..Stafe Street, 80..3i0n: ' • Tremont- Sfarch 20, 'CI . . .• fl 0 Al; 'ILYA The puthmcribeis bare deteim hied to inaizi.,]evend',leases on their prop erty.known n 5 the , KEN:Trek'r Sehtiylkiil County, .sold in the immediate- viernity of The grotind bas,heeti fUlly developed...and those de'sirifig a lin4 J.:di:colliery:J:4u obtain one; witb out making :my further exithirations cif. the 1, , ame... • :Nolte need make amilimtiob.unless capable of . erettf. the improvements' . • •Attply to GI DEQN 111ST. - Schorlkill Sefinyl- Idit County. or to DAVIS . ) Walnut ~ t reet. • . • • ' . • .. . LORBERRY.TREEL' oeßEaeur. CO tL. . . . C",),.'ri, the ihnlersignerLlunin'6:4lFOlilate our Three mli er,i es...hf the 'I 'Region,' will hereuh ur:•4a.hu let ohrbilsineu -under thi• tiaine.:of • . '.. ,' - . . . . . • " • • NH - AXIL GRARFY& Co. "91l1.LER: . STEE'S & Co. . P ' • GP,AEFT - & NUTTINP.. . . • Mr, RAEFP, a member of our il:1 , 1112" te~'lii~n elf fri th J. ,nr . I.SLAKIST(iY, All oar via) 6b4pped by tide-winer.will be luidi.r. - the crintrOl nf; . .III,A.KISTON:. f;RAEYF& - • •:. . . . . .. BK,i 1 teri.ased,care niig attention in' its prepar,ati on: we in kin• t. 41 inn - int:tin the repittation olimir -celebrated tor,. burry ecial.... l'urt:Anisi.Ts abroad can rely - upon: having this-ethil'shipped hr the vety bestiall , r.. - • . • - . ' - :' .' '. • ' - . 11ILLE-li,'6II3AEFF &, CO., • Feb. 1, - !61. • ' ' - -. . -'': .•. ' . H -.7` . .11110 S. HULL & A'U ialliPPElyS OF. •. 5P111NG.... - N01011111 : •LEHIGII : CO. '• ".. • . Yorktown... ! . :.:04rbon .- .Coup y, 'Penh?, POiniAelphi*; :. ;lE.l., , i`EXVlD.Z.:E.,ll.tieerisC Con itty,.Pn July 23. n.A. • • • . 3cf- IJSBOLUTIONS. . . .: 'l' II 111. , .: Puftv.tr-ili!, horet, 4 , ,fe rxik frig iihdei• : . i he. - .llini of iIUCK....t. COLLINS. ..111i11118 0 ..'inli in. Co,ll3yugllilm .:I',.m nship: - Coluhabia Couritb is this -day als., , olved by tuuthai culiseht . . . • - ... - .Asbland; Feb ~ O. •.(16 , . Cilltl'..lllllT NIERS: hPr , toi . tore'e'xi,ting between. the sul.,erthers under. the: firyn . e 1 Ji 31, Fre& AY.1...0., for, inintnr. and selling 0.31 at l'entralia.• . (:oln'al:ni Conn ty.•.P:i is tiiiiiday iiisso:b.,-d by. party I :sl , zn in In ql ridat . •• . —JOH N BIAIiISTIJN, . Phila' Feb, 2S, .411; FRECIi. . •• • . . . . TrlF:.lnviiiss oT th-elaig; - . firm - r ill .1)c crtritinned 1)11 tia , innioisi,mied; -sr W . ). has appoint cif.notlicimel : &. 5i1itiirr..C . 1 111,.:,...:;11 lynliait !:41'..1!h'.16iliAphia.. Pale ntctits fia‘ ibv kihia.l•l,ll i.....,n1 in 11;ilitlelphin'rtnd Enstward: ..Centralia. March 1. .66-9141 t. , '' ~ J. IiI...FIIECK.- . * .. COL UE RAT- FO fltS ALE.- . . . . . •'A Liii•gc• While •Apth - .on'the (titfeet, thick 4 *lack Valley, (16' feet. • IN. - TIILL WORKING 'ORDER. ; •• Gaiiity‘ays • d - riveni . salutes, headings . and breasts Opened, And e'verrthiriii ready to ship a 'large nnantity • tt. , e Beat Cont the• Maiket for . Frieuilly use, All.the nccestiarystearn ciuunes.• drift care.' iitules..horSeti. T rail. iron; thfiber,.:poiriler. ~tl, &v....A(..0411h ti.breaker. setyetall and'evCry,.: thing teed in wining and impartins coal tin' the.proper ty, will be sold with the ci•flierV.• Apply tti • 131- Walnut street; Philadelphlaf..' Or to'CIIAILLES. • Reid. Estate Aiietit. Potts%;1116::: Jan. G. 'GG CO A FOR. PS A Lth eTr t . 11 hereafter - he the..vendars their coal, .and now ready to'rereiye. I mders fir the Sevet,Sl .13r the determination of the • Comirmy to' take....spet•ial . 'pains in.the pretiarnthm ortheir Coal, .so that. it shall . be ort,the -best quality: Heliahle arrant7.oneinA . are iniaieT,tr ghinning to tall lttls. Cast. or:south: 'Oiderrit' for the present - sent. to the 9,fflee. I:l•Ertehaime • Buildinu:Pit ilarlelphia: willptomolly. at tended tir. Vflices lam New Yorkatnd. Boston 'Will Ihe opened der-i g the semon. (IEO. SANDEHr:ON,.HreSt. • ' A:13: Et.% EL General Coal Agcut. . inPhiladelphiet.'March 12, m 6 • • . . . , . . . rtOAIL 171[v-EM F011: MALE:—The tinder signed Wishes to inform the public that; he has, a snnill Colliery - for said on liberairerina .with the. priv -lege of opecing OD. tourbrfive other veins of Ctisl. ali above water leVeL Tile above "mine is in working ord .er. and tan at mescal ship from. ilx to . ..eight, cars pet' clay. wh - ch ran he greatly increased:lv opening other Nel n P , titich calf be done at a very small °allay.. Ad dress.,*•• -- - - - " " • SILAb llALL;'l'Ottiville.. , . . PEtll'ACl:Eri.Aloili•EirE 1,7. 1 _GILA KM )..1 Pl. —A large \ UM' rtl • ' .ment on. hand 'had •for eale. by -•JOSEPH. D1T1.11.11.,. ' Wtitebmaker & .Ir,wQlet...Centiet.'St., Bitte,'llle;, three doers IlinsiVe the . Mltttitile.r liouge.i March 3, `6 . e. - L-9' ..- Lard; frealr niupead' usltertria-T,l:ETntr'' Country •• ' • . ' .BOHANNAIC • $. • - Markel ?treet. On.ivf et t.rT FLOWE:IO4 :A:NDThiletftrrrefil for side - G*LIZEINWOM'NCIIIRERY. LEHIGH. BUCK s CO FOR SALE. Read This S. R. NROX.EI_,L'S CHEAP CHINA, d-LASS I . AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre. Street, Opposite . Mortimor . ..11-onse PCaTSVIELE.. , . . . .. .. . • The citizen 01 . Potts Ville• unit neuxhhoring toiirnif. , .. . iiillagits'and hanOuts. one• and- till, are-in vited -to call and.eximihie iuy. ie.tiick -of .wures befoj•e buying else when: mi. 1 am not to be inniereold,- . antl can. tarnish .11onselteekrs. with' every article they.Nilnit. In.,my tine of .bu,ineiis:,• 111. the t+tuel: or. trench' China,..l:- -.- • Will be folind'rea :Setts; IThiner Setts; Card and Cake 'Watrh ,Ifatch • & IR.'S, itt 0 )111ZS...M0Ifti CripS and Saucers, Vasi..s., colotlen es, CLiil:iSeai for.Childien, and a general variety, of Toys, Glass Wait% Choicest: • Ikte4 - pat terijs. consisting ifne Wijje Beer Dectiittrs: - By :ttid Bitter 'Bott.l4•l3Cob: C 64 or Ik,ttles. Pite.tim . Bowls . '-Spi,ori lloiders:Syrup 'Clui9.; Fruit Bow1:4, - • Fruit' Jars, Cake . Stan4l: 4 ..K . e.sot+ene - Lanips of pandlestiek..., Cundy:Jars..,:tc., Sc. •• • • ••• • • •• • • . .. ST. A ftill agsortiLicrl uf . iriON ONE Cul '1 , ; . A..0f dif•- terutliattyrne.•hf se.jtt•s or ri ugly. pieces: t o suit 'the pub lic. A . l2,rge.!viAiiiinelit of -c•n-Inou C. C. Ware, which I will "r.pli 81.• low tiures.- . " ' . • '•'• ' .. :• . tettow. and'-Sione Ware.,; (low: ('ell-mlers Milk Pails, Tea Pots., B7tter-I'ot,„9„Milk , ,iiire...jtvzs, etc. • . . • , • ISCELLAN Sints. Cartors,Slop. Jam and Fol.q : .llatt; Quart Hitt Flit , kg - ; •&c... Fruit. ~Inro . cifevt;ry cle,eription. . • , . c . 11.11 , sell. (h.,s rit:. Cay Prices, .thiv saving you freight. can and see if 'Lit: rat Fb. ' • . - J: It.. THOXELL. . The'ltto . st..Cconplete -Sewing - in Existence, •.. •-.? .The. Introdnetion . of • the FLORENCE ". Dates a new - era, in, Sewing Machines • • It - wen.; mind.... lSrviidsi; . .Cluitlier. :mit, e • •.Ralile ut tin Laule.ti uter - - The inidertiigned. has' b.en -"appointed Agent :for ,County. -of the Ploreticebewing Machine Company, Matintactatern of the: celebrated 'Reversible Feed setrinu Machine , , ' • • r o noivinp r hitvitigii v s over any had . all. Sewing Maeliines, Ole "Florence.'' : • : ' Ir maker ionr . differeid tititches, the 'hick, knht, 'don iinilthitible-knot, On- one and, the 'Fain° roa yin Fie. Each ntitch belng .alike oil both-tides' nf thp •At has the tversibie feed:MidiOn, which enableS the 'operator, by, aim ply turning:a thinith:. , ,crew. -to have the. work n111 . 0111(4 to tlie . rlght or. left,: to . ; ,tity any part of ' the Same, 'or fan - it:UI.IW ends of the ileums.; without Chanteniu'llielenutli. of the id UM and from, one kind mr.i.4 itch to another:' can readily be dein.: while the tnit chine ht•inotion, • . •-• •- Every stitch perfeetin itself,-making the seam se- Cure and 'uniform - . . ; .•. • . •••,. It in . annost noliKciess, and can be used . Where quiet le • -its motions. are all - Posltiye : . ther6 are no springs to get oat of order, rind its simplicity enables the most in experielwea or eiite .•: : . •It will not. oil the. dress of the. operator, as the machinery.is the , top of the tahle. . . • .It is the most rapid sewer in. tbe"world making five staches•doell revolution:. • •-: ••: . Its st itch is the wonder- of .all. • hecatiSe - Of its core bitted •dakicity, .strength and beznfty. , • • . •• It does:tbe. heaviest. Or *attest ork with 'equal ,facili ty, ‘Villand tzbange of tension ormachi eery. •• . 'Every. :Machine has one of ! hoick's* hat mit. henimeis 'attached, (the right to use which:we coot rol..)enabliug the itperdiirto turn any'. width of- hein•desited. The.puhlic isrespectfullydnyited to ex . antine ' these 'Mat hines.nt the :a ore.cf the unders.igaed. tl!ohtre street, •Pottsvillel.where full particulars will be given. • .11;'11.•MOARIS,'• . . ai.t.: 1,.....1_;0t iPoiti.iiiii... retina :111...leTtlilli,N11:!1( . ..!: M ifii ICA L IN n'il 2LTSIgN'I'.:;: . .1.1 . A.N914, :51EL 01)W .:NS, 011(4ANS, fie., having. been It.pointeil.ole agt...111, lurl.llw 621c1.)httv . d. -.. . ' . . ran Cithinct-Organs; . . - .the .County of Sehnviitill.„Ationlil retitc!eifrilly ma numit:6[o the inatiiral eolutitudity that-he can furithdt lite 7 e'uttequalled favorite Cabinet Orlitins. in- all stjdes and eizets,'. at .nutiinfacturets'"prices. -. -The quality, and Yolaute of tone, .With the poder of expFesition in Unite orttatat, is (lavers:illy admired anti tteaised,.while their portability and beam frill finish - make' them; t he'itltOst el :eg-1141).irlpr ornanient.. ' • • • • • • •• . ' lEa'efi• F.tintily•thonl4.llTajreene... TIMCABIS:ET ORGANS. - rife 'adapted' to 'LIES; cur-mats • . . . • • wy - t aKy to ta ice ftton'.,9, t Jr 9 lit S6OO each tir-tt,ery..lii , frompeni tv.ileranted.- • . . • /its°, Aeeut forthe sale of the =tett adialied . . Spring.Melodeints :dud.:Htirmonium '.Organs, :km the'. Counties •of Seht4lkill, Northumberland and Leintinin., which ihstrtime.np , are I'lld.p.Ossess a Sweetness iind. falltieea alone. Whlell ltaS.receiverl.the nnited commendation of 'the musical and.intinceil •almbil..unpr'ecerlented p nr o ms ers; are respectfully invited to.call and.c•.carn- Inti for "themselves.:. Alr colnitlnnicationti , anti • orders .n . lll he punetually miswered or infor. Marion. m rel•ition to: them gladly fziven. • • • ' Store and Ware .Rooms, at the :Jewelry Store on Cen. •trestreef, fonr doors. from:- Muhl - Int:lngo street, Potts. , . • • • • . . TO A.ItPFiNTE:ItS',Zi,.WiILURS The Schuylloll County . . . . Litilber .. . at uf - atturing .00, . .. . • Have . boil at-their extens.ive, estahlbdittiebt, on ••Railioad Stieet.a great quantity of lumber.of every kind, and. deicrip 'ion. which -they eau ..aupply to :Opemtom. . Carpcutent and. Ithaders; at lower rates'. than.it cait he Nought elsewhere.. They .are also readt to'..Ottitdy, .through the-fiteans of their eiteic , ive litisinecis and la: , alachtne'sminintliCtured articles in their line at-a Nixing bt 25 per cent. bn former cOs.t. .*. tvocln-hops have lmieu in.ltereaFfill opera.. tion for thepotyear,"ttirriinst - ciiit uk •'Uoor, Window Fr am es, . • •• .T.l.lonlaingn ? .• Bell - posts, • • ' Banisters, • • • . And all kinds of Frinned, Paneled and Turned Work; Which they have ronstartly on hand. ..They are .ready: totisenite orders at the shortest ndtiee.„ for Any. guanti . guality-of eawed'or ntaimfactured stuff: .• • Dry and :green • Hemkiek 'of .all kinds- for building kitiypQse.i.' • Wk..3laple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant-. ling hoards: Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany; ‘6..a.,rfor cabi. network: White and Yellow - Pine boards for flooring, raw Or maile*to order f. White Pine plank, 5, 234, 2, IX,' and -X - Inch panel, allVaYs" -ready; also, .plunk, beams, railer scantling; Pasts;ehingli .lath ceiling pailings; .• • : . • saweltstriff and everything their line on hand or.to order,. at the shortest ;notice. • • ••.• * • Pe":+ville, 'March t. 9. .-.• : • . . . . , nriti:RE WARD of . the New. eilqtyvi.."•larctrk Schuylkill • Coal Co.; New York.• February 12..1866, No. 8P - Exchange 'The above .reward nild.tn any ..Person or:per-.• sons, who will give itiformati(ll3.ithi :'will'lead to the -arrest and. tainviction 'or.the.'murderers , of lIENEY DUNE - 4 - tin the nicht ortbe 10th nf Jannarylaitt•-near Pottsville, Schuylkill County. -Pa. The inm of 32300 will be pnid ftir the•arrott and • conviction of the per sona who -were accessorieit-to the murder whether be fore Trirties — slFintr, informailoit-may. feel • assured that' their names Will not be used, nitr will they'be called as witnesses except with' their .cinotent,: and shoild they. . desire' Co leave the County, *. emplOymeat, will be pro • cured for them elsewhere. : • • .• •. , .• • , • • Information, may be givento.kinfor JAMES 'ELLIS, `District .A t I firney . Schuylkill -County, at rat to W.W. DUFFIELD, Esq.", et Woodside-. cir. to the subscriber. it)..tiew York. . •0. W. DANIA -. .Pre' March 3, 4 88 - • • • ••' • •s• -• • • • 1 . _ f it . . . . . . Farmers and Dealers In Zaist - !:rve that I baiT adoT pind the above.'rade Mark.- to show, tho 4 who. nee my Silpkr:Pftfv.ipliate.• made' from the - Raw Dale; the tthey tire getting Myna' row , will pitaaiubu careful' in pUrehaging, that 'the - above "Trade Bark" la stamped upon each bag, ad none °tin:fie genuine.' : • '• • I atii'nOw ready to supple thelabove'superior Fertili , zer in lame pr kretall qbantitiet . i—in new , . bans of 200 'pound. each. • 'Also. alwaya on hand. a stock 'of fine Raw }Pale" Ibist-cocantaitr.-foi, top dree.Thig,,,Pla.atei, Cc.. Ac. A trade dituainin allowed to dealers., . . .. .POST OVNICEADDRESS-:-TALIOS. HOLT, 'Act., • 1 .. -:'Fob 10,, , t1G. • . •• 1 - .64Y - , ALLEN -& NEEDLES' AMMONIATED " FERTILIZER,' - Prtilked in Near 150 lbs. each. Priac,-;535 - per 2000 lbs., al cts, psi lb triukdikipint (111616m:16 . dealet.s ,1 ." .. • . •A: N. confine their Mteratiorii. sat - the Atiricultural Works entirely to the manuMehlre of their celebrated , . 'lmproved Super-Phosphate `of' Lime ; •Ammoniated .Fertilizer:.: . . ." ALLEN &;..N.EE. 42 S..tielawarii -Avenue and -41. S. Water Strect.,:(Firsi •. • .Store abureThe;tuttr.) . • • • - . • - .PH I L AIiELTTIT Ne sell no articles' sort much as In , " cali.hajay inead. . ' . • . March 3,313-.-9-12 t Arrivirv(Fß . GREAT. .4puu - E • lIQ TILE CITY OT :NEW TORN . . . . Or a•: reppc'cinhle citizen. wcll.kitown to -t.ha • ' -3ierenntile community. hp — ..••• pft. 4. - H. SCHENCK, THE • GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF. PII.ILADELPIIIA ANP•ciAI.Y.NA. Li:AY, CO., Yn'yk, Juno I, 13.6:i , 11. ticussaw—Dear Sir -:-For'ver fifteen' years I have been troubled with a severe '.cough. - and ustitillY : two or three Dines a year. with more -'or less hemorr hage...which together. for' the last few years, has kep-: me thin in flesh. and too weak_to; do"busineis'of any 'kind without 'suffering,. In ugust. last, .I. had a' 'very severe , hemorrhage, and. • ;aceording to the Judi , - ; pleat of a good. New York physician: I tivai..clasised .beyond the reach of medicine, . and :was - advised to lie prepared,•So fdr as property' matters were, concerned. toleare this woridtatshOrtmedice. • The•physlcian. (and 'toy good ffiends) , sald 'that. the - first cold. PIA must prove fatal. .• Early • in ',l:lunar:it I look a severe • cold:: and fortunately.was occupying rooms at No: 22 BOND STRUT. directly over your office. , think about. the: .16th•of January I islocgred a bottle of yorir.Palmonic Syrfip and - commenced' taking It freely., My . feet. and: :limbs were 'very Much swollen; and all the symptoms . of a speedy . death seemed to accompany my cold. • I' :Sent for any -former Physician. and Stated 'to that . 1., wastaking - your medicines,'•and after em`to and havinglaStedtef them, he replied • -, Yon can take thernif l You like, they dtr.-you no harm. , .. sailif•'•Yon know what Ittild you last summer, and I ,say the same now,- iryinill • aVe any - business to.close • mti,. do - not. put it off.. He. said to • Other friends that. he ....could see no hope, forme, ,, mid•my - friends and re-' • lotions concluded inylime 'had come..: thitfltnie I • was taking freely:of:your medicine,. ut• had net Seen •• you. The doctor - Called-a few times.', and : (Mind mu • , : (much to tdtt. Surprise_he. said.) improving, and he •coold not sidestatid:why: .* My 00th wasincreaSing in • your •medieinea; and I had a wish-to have von examine ' my catt: : -6, and see Wlia as t you had toay. .When pia first . came to my rfiem and "nilide the examination.- yotagave • nie encouragement." but:on-the' contrary, ei pressed ead.douhts of my ever-being • helped Out of my thenseeining difficulties.... The second time that You , :called; -finding Me still gaining, you gave me e:n6.,0r . - agement•saYing, •tt•roysyttuatons were improving the Pulmonle:Syrup.Eett , weed•. Tonic- and Mandrake.l'ills' • bad ithiedlike My circulation. Pl9..congil, - fiv . appeto. ell•beglin to. Improve. ' and I could • walk • about my.rdtmi 'You visited me nearly every .: Tuesday, and found me imp eying. and told site not to , - ;go out of.tny'room nhtiltheflretdayof M•ty: I fook ra .cold-while under Your. treatment, my appetite because '..flrstsrate.• and you told me. tonal. everything I - wished. a of nutritious;natnre,:and to exercise about theroonl as nauchais.• : possible. Iloilo red your advice, and to the surprise of My old physician Mfd•lriends, I Seem' • much : better Mani have been- fer several: 'years; anti • bi eat herbetter•than I: ver expected a person cgnld With :one lung, the left being completely" dried_ up I felt . very gratefollo you f and consideryouradviceand bed . Icaries •- : • -Yours. •trnlY.• • ••• , . . . Dn. Setriciek—Dear :Abont two years ago I was'. • taken with aver troublesome. con4h - and a pain- In my breast; OY;C:it or eight months.. tati-sed away without' • my. doing anything - for. irwaelf. Theft I-applied 'to a, Physician. - who attended:. inn for about three 'months .with Out rendering me any-service: Lalim obtained the -advice and treatment of aphysiciati in 'one of. Our. hos- Pitale...and also .had the advice mitt treatment of two Other physicians. butalinto no purpose. Dining . this long space ortline I was: nearly' dead.; several times my friends: came to see and...wituesi -my: exit into. the spirit world; I was confined t . olny bed two months at a timesMY breathing was exceeffiegly • short. I . moe.:up several tithes all hope of getting better: apd as regarded getting well, that was entirely. out of the - question.. And-to thiukthis day.l - am well and hearty t - 1 was advised by some: of my .friends, to try • Dector Schenek's..Medleines:'l. aceordingly." bciught bottle" . alter bcittle,:until [-reached the ninth; then I found a • decided change, in my .cough fdr the better. 'I suffered .. - severely from.lpitatiot of the !malt. and two weeks after I commenced tiddiag - rairpedicine this difficulty : When I first went Dr:, Schenck's, office it was, with . difficulty iluiti.ebnid'oet rip into his - reception room, -I WO so-weak and so swelled my skin was as sallontas • though I • had the .jaiantiteei I .felt dull,- heavy and' sleepless. Dr. •Schenck, after examining Me; said. both my lungs were Milked, arid gave :me little hope:' but " his w about two eeks.;-Acsik. right ticileof. me: It seemed tog!) right thoingb my.ithole:systein. - The Pnitntmic Syrup, ‘Setc-Weed.:Tonic . and Mandrake' . ell to'okright hold in the right place::: 'She:Pills Is:might...away great quantities of bile an I slime the .Syr up lonsened , the matter in my Mtgs, which. cameoff :very free; the Sea-Weed Topic-gave. me an appetite, tni'deterything Seemed to taste good.' • . To.show what' .greatpower the " mediciriee 'have in: : purifying - my smelt, Mali to Show how,had I was, eased; beside all-the bile 'that passed nY.howels; and -. the - great quantities 'ofvphlegin . and ..matter,eXpecto-: . rated, ',broke outall oter in.large bolls, that Would continue to gither"lmdliintor almut.eix weeks, and .1 had atone time otter.wtentv , five hails: -I Mite nothing • -of the kind tioiv r iind feellike another bails:. er. I can safely'saY . thatl have not enjoyed such health . for five years as I - do now; -and etintiot . praise yon and - your medicines enonOt.:.. May-oi4 abundantly bless auds preserve Yen tie the - sincere desire of one who has. . "bk en so wonderfullyreffeemittirough yonr.agericy;.and: ' it any one desires to ; know with regard to the truth ': fel umo of OM-retort, if they wilt eall..unon any of-my -• , friend.; - or upon me,,No. 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp son street, below Clidttidader. be perfectlyiatistied With the vallditY.of the ease. ' , Yours; With inuch'rer._ MARY . - . The above case. asdisietileid, , ,is 'vrfeetly - cerrect. • knee - it:to be tme. Years, - ' 'Pastor of Hancock E. Church. Dr.t3rherick will 'be 'professiorially at his principal office No'ls. North Sixth street,••corner -of Commerce, ' Philadelphia, every Saturday. -from) A.M.antil 4 P NOW Bond st reet.,Now York. every !I• needay, from 9 to 3 ;...No .38 hummer street,. Bestooi. Mask.: every Wed :OO4NY: from 9 to 3,. and everypther. Friday . 0109 Bal-: timore street; Balthadre. )1d..• All'adikeTree,haffoi' a thbroagh exarelarittori.of the laro with' Ids Itcapt: roteeter.the char& httbree dollars. • .• ' • Price of the Pali:ionic Syrup' and Seeweed Took; each $•1 .60 per bottle, or $l. 50 per:ltsltdozen: Man., drakePillr.-25ceete per box-- • •••.. • For eglci.by. all Drumistearsrpealeres... • • •- 41Liy ••••• . 13Aim3totic::May 27;185 • Da.tat.. Ste Please - itecept knowledgments for: your kind note,. - • I. Wish 'Leonia-give Yon 'a Short. and satis factory :answer to *your brief and pregnan . .question touching our prospects under Pres ident Johnson.. • The future, of . the:nrition iststittimed up. in the .restoration of.. political : power'. to. "the States lately irf Rehellion: ,- • Of What; the , President's policy is. on that topic, know - nothing. • : r... '• . : The .conditions of *the. 'problein are plain, and the cOnseqhence.s ,of the several: possible SolutionS..follow With - .logical certainty: It rests ~ vith.the - President, in.the statein Which Cengress , haS . : left 'the. question, `to the initiative;! and. the : mode .which,tltat is clone will deterraine all,that folloWs, .What ever StateGovernmerits be allows to be. or- ganlied and to elect Representatives and :Senators fn Congress; recognizedby , Congress in -December, in • . Nose , :exist. now. is any State whichre belled ; none can . .be.organiied legally with 911t the assent of the United:States •," and no . steps to smears that assent can be taken With out his.hermission..• ' • The President's only power overthe ques tinn reSislin his right to, refuse permission for' any : convention' or election: to be held unless . on. terms satisfactory to him ; permit that . peiver is . deciSive. R . he refuse to- nhyelee7 . thin or any-convention to be held,:thinge will .liwait the solution of Congress. If lie - permit the, aggregate e popula tion.of the South, qualified ,to_vote..undiT the cild . governments abrogated. by the Rebellion. to organize. State Governments; that 'installs' the • revolutionary" faction .inr power ; the States and;fills - Congress ,with their RePte 'sentatives and Senators: .. r• , That-la to r plsce • t he, sceptre,... the; bands from which , Webave just wrested- the swOrd. .If.. the President • attempt . to . .discriminote the loyarfrom,the disloy:tt, and exeltide from . . voting all whe . have given aid and comfort to . Abe Mei ettandful - of the popnla tion will remain, wholly . . incompetent to form or Maintain. a State :Oovernment/und - sure to :he *overwhelmed , by• the , Politiest revelut ion . at- . the next - .electioui'which will restore power to the.lerilers. - of the:Rebellion; While it stands' under the: . p6tection of the United States,: it will. cimstitute. an OdionS igarchy . ,. dispesing , Of • the lives and property, of the 'great : masS . of their fellow-eittzens, 'without , any responsibility, and controlling - the national. legislatien . 'by the people whom they vote.`-; • • This .i result unavoidable. :,:The whOld mass of 'I populatieri of , the. South has giv en iijclan . d:..cothfort • to the. Rebellion.... The 'War wtiS - made liy't he accession of the Union • men t 0 the _Rebel , tactioh: . It is idle to : talk ' of: a -quiesceritintiss".'of loyal .rnen..tivarberne violence- '-It Was.. the Union: who . .passed it he Ordinance ofSecessiOn. in Virginia and Ivlie made ii-effectual after : it was passed. :In no Si ate Was; the Rebellion thingerous out the active.aid of these opposed toSeces But . :he United States had no friends In the Rebel States - against. those States, and rusi The Union men of.the South preferred Union and peace to disunion .they deplored thebutbreek /if the war. but they. never ben 'hated a ruomentwhich side to take. If there was to he war. they were for their States and against the United States.. There was no re - spectable number of Union men, willing to. aid the Unit ed . St rites in conipelling. subrata shim to the Constitution,_and there . are wine now. All submit to force Many. are will-. ins - to . acquiesce in the unavoidable. All are Willing to govern the United States again . , since - ,.milependence is • impossible• but all were also willing to aid the Rebellion_;.and • not an assault and - battery.was conirpitted for the -United States, from the -POtomac: to ihe Gulf of MeXico.: . • . • . • • TIM Union men of the South did not,merely bow to overbearing force, hut they hastened to seek. places in the Legislatures. the Can giesn the Executive mansions. , and gave it. a u contenance and support withnut• which it `must have Ulm] in a year; and when its cause Was tameless they were quiet and stibmissiye. • and did not rise to . aid the United States. ' * It is cert ainly to this class of the white pop •ulation that we must look for aid- in restoring civil•governmentin, these States; but iris a great 'delusion to :•suppose them either bold or strOng enough to Meet and defy the united 'and eiteretic faction - of revoltitionists which, drovd them into'rebellion. If they bear; pow et', they will again do the will of the resolute andereckless.. men who: stood behind _and around there, and no-legal line discriminates them'froth the Rebel mass. • - If this •discriminatiOn be attempted b - the Mph to•support the CossrirerioN of the Uni, ted•States,a-sarnon'r will take it and nobody Will be excluded; : • :Tithe lin.‘nitai of .the Rehellion,,civil and Military, be excluded. though. willing to sub mit and take.tlie oath, the•mAss of the Rebel faction* will •be admitted and - that will be the eentrolling:and", determining element in constituting the State Government end select ing- Representatiyes and. Senators; and the practical result is the same as if NOBODY. were If {either of these frirnis - be accepted by.the I - President and recormized by Congress, it. will . Instantly ehange the balance of political pOwer to the United States: . • *. - . • IV is. Probable. .the .people who have saved the nation are not content to accept its• con sequence withoin a murmur.... . • None of the white population of the South ern-States is interested, in paying the public debt unimposing taxes . to Meta its interest.— They hold none of it... It WAS created to sub jugate them to the laws, 'lt has been con. Rimed in their overthrow:..: It is - to be paid in great part out of their substance'. It has annihilated their public. debt. It - has filled the' land with ostracised officers. Wit h wound: eft - soldiers. with an odious free negro pope latiom lately their slaves,:and still undertheir political. conirol.: -• • • • . - If the whites be restored to political power, their representatives' are-interested an, repudi . min that public debt-in refusing to pay its interest in restoring their oflicersto the:army and navy, in Placing their wounded 'ott_thd pension roll, in indemnifying:their friends for losSes by war or confiscation or. forced' tax sales, in restoting.SlaYery- under the forms of apprenticeship or fixed wages and compulso ty service and- discriminating and oppressive' The effort: has : already been ' Made in Tenneasee, and the-spirit which dic tated it pervades 'the whole South,and •find statutenready to . its hand in' eiery State Ini Congreas, a minority:can arrest' tion: minririty. of either House. Can corn • pel subinissien• to any terms, tinder penalty 'of arresting or disorganirlng the Government.. • .* The representatives from.: the States lately in rebellion -Will fOrm a powerful and hostile minority, and if they do. not find enoughen °Mies ,of the' GOVernment from . the -,Stittes new. represented ,to give them a Majority in one house for some .of the purproies abeve indidated,. the near past,throws no light on the near leuture.. , The • prospect of political disorganization will present terrors'. to people still, hot with Rebellion, -satarting.un der the-overthrow; and ~ quite as- content to ruin as: to yule - the country. - Toexpect them to join in electing nßeppb: AcanPresidinf would be an - amiable delusion which the 'first election., Would dispel; and . . they might find it some indemnity. for eman cipation lethe incieand Yotethey would cast in the name of their freed slaves should hap, pen to decidethnconteA and elevate them to . If the people _are ready: for — tbei2e cense queue& then-there is nn difflettliY 'in reseor ing power , . to the South,en Statek-- . IkuiSittnit,er,Viginia :will serve as`; model=; ors'other fOrins will grow.ivith mu oomra (:But if . it -be important.that the ratesna and tot the tatputs of :the Gevern in ent ebn thane to, govern 'it, 'other measures •tnest" be 'taken. • . :. 1 • , • ; The State, qc;ilrrriMnts ha Ole §4,titit must . be placed in hands interested to:maintain the authority of the. United:; States. .It is not enough- that conquered people are willing to. submit toentitle them to, gnyFrn mi. The United States must finilfriends interested mid able . tmsuppreie hostility to its authority find to diseharge all the funetioris of government, State and Natiortal, in the , face of. every dis loyal cir.hoatile power. And the power.of those wbo rebelled must be .curbed by those 'who - did nicled'by and who joined the 111.bellion reluctantly and are anxious to atone for their error or weakness. • • :This can be done only . by recognizing Abe nevi) population.as an integral "part of the people-of ; the Scmthern Sttees.; and by refus ing to perridt . any State Government to be organiied on any other basis than universal . surrage . andeqUalltV, before the law. • • • Whatever.anomalles may have been winked at during the 'ern' of Slitv4v, it; may .well be: doubted: if,.' ; withotit , a serious blow at our principles, '.any • government Can be recog mzed as republican Which . excludes from 'suffrage, and equaljawali Majority `of' the citizens of.the States, as would be the case in South .Carolina and MisaisSippi, or: half the citizens, "as would be, the case in Al abama, Georgia,: Lintsinna, and Virginia if the step.° citizens be disfranchised. is. certain. that Governments which' de clared them equal before the-law, and recog- Ised universal suffrage; would be republican, in form atid snlystance also: It is "equally eel., train tbafsuch chinstitutionin. the Sonthertf ',„trttes is.the only one consistent with the na tional peace and safety.; and. COngress has • the right and; I think, ought . to refuse to fee ogniSe any State Government 'in those States not on that basis. • -•-• . But thewhite people . of the `States which rebelled..*ill' :not •organiie. Governments on that basis. . Na•ccinsidereile .pertion ef. the white population : of those States is in *favor cif it. . - The loyal are as much against it as the Rebel leadera. - . -, •-. . " • :None will adopt it of themselves, nor will .they , ad-lpt it on the requestand under the _ . , ... influence et the President. • : But all will submit to it if exacted; and ac cept itif unavoidable. .. .. , • • To.submit the question to the loyal voters of the'State-assuinee the existenee, of 'a State Government and a Constitution defining the right of sulTrage, Mid Making*. loyalty a con ditinn. But there are no such Constittitions in any: State :which which rebelled.:"The United States have refused to rechgniie any . State Govern ' MPTItSIIi ANT ofthoae States . . •' • . There are. therefore. no State Goiernments and no voters in any of the Rebel States. There are States; and p - eople of thoge States --both known to the Constitution of . the United States; • ' , ' , And the negroes are p as integral a art of . the people of the• State as - the Whites • Both are citizens; neither - has a - right .to :exclude" the ether; neither can 'speak, in the name 'of the . State for the other•; . it is the equal right -of both to be heard - and • reprepented in con stituting their common government. and any proposal to submit tbe question of the politi-; cal or Civil righis of the negroes to the arbit rament of the whites ia as unjust "and :as ab siird asto submit the question ot the political rights of the whites tb the arbitrament o the negroes—with -this difference, that ih ne :grecs. are loyal • everywhere and• the great body, of the whites disloyal everywherc. The problem therefore, is solved by a sim ple appeal to the people. 6f the State, [.• . . No election - can be held. no convention as " SeMbre, no political .authOrity be legaliy ex ercised in any of • those-States but by the will of the United States:. and for thd present. till Congress speaks,. by the will of the President. • It; Therefore, the,President svill declare that no election . shall. ho held• unless the negro population have a free and equal voice, that '11() convention shall assemble which they have riot helped to elect,that'none shall proceed to frame a government unless ,in the begin ning universal suffrage. and ,equality before the law be 'deplared Its fundamental basis, ihe problem. is: solved. If those conditions be aceepted, the - OM stitution will be-presented •to Congress; and the government . recognized which it froths. If. they be, net accepted, the President will hold 'the State till Congress.deelare how they shall be *go - verned. . • - ' ' , • Ifthe problem benot dealt with in this Way ; or sOme such way; it will be solved in an adverse sense... - • • • If it be nit solved righly lithreatens to de geneinte into a barren .and bitter awns...lon, sure to result disastrously to those who. prO poSe the political' enfranchisement of .the ne gross._ and to consolidate the union of the erie .mies Of the Gov.ernment in theloyal and the Rebel. States into en irresistable power. which meat wrest the Government from the hands of these ;who saved it. This •ehalition is proba ble in any . event; but on this question it is certain read fatal::.....' •Tbe negro ust be• receg , populationM • nized , by the President and Congress as an integral part of the - azorrE of the. _State, without whose .crmatirrence and: fall part ieinatien in power' no State Government will be recOg -nized in any Sime .which rebelled, .or it . will reinain ostracised and outcasts for another generation,.and the enemies of the .Gevern. nest will Wrest it-Trim those who saved it.. To • permit the whites to disfranchise the "negroes is to permit those who have been' our enemies ' to ostracise mit.. friends. • The : rte genes • are the 37 ' persons in those States bee who, have not bee in arms against us. - . They: have always" *an . everywhere been friendly and not hostile..to us. They alone have a deep interest in the continued supremacy Of -the tinitedStates. for their freedom depends' on it,.. On them alone can we &Remit° sup press anew insurrection..' They alone will . be inclined to vote fOr the friends of the Gov ,:ernment .iii all' the-Southern' States... They alon - e have sheltered, fed and pioneered our starved and ,hunted brethren through .. the swamps ' and 'woods of .the SOrtth, in their flight Irian those who DOW aspire to rule them. - The shame and folly of .deserting' , the ne - groes are equaled by the wisdom of recogni 'zing and protecting their power. „They will form a -clear and : controlling ma jorityagalest. 1 hetinited.White vote in South Carolina, MisaiSsippi and Lanisiana. , With livery small accession from the loyal whites, they will forMa majority in Alabamai 'Georgia and Virginia... . • •• . -•• Unaided in all; those” States. they. Will lies majority in Many , congressional ,and legilda tive'distrieta.- and that along suffices to break • the terrible and inetiacingenity of, the . South ern vote iti ,Congress. " • ~.. . : . ' If organizedand led by men having .their, confidence., the negro& will prove as power ful and lOyal at the polls as they have already iti.tbe face of -equal clamor and - equal preju-.. diee, proved themselves under such leaders. On the field of battle.' • -- : . - ' .. ' To . the Se.• Who "say they are "unfit - for..the , franchise; I reply they are more•flt. than' Se cesSionists. ,"- -•. ' - * • - •", . „If they be ignorant they are not more so than large masses of thewbile voters of the South, or the rabble which is tumbled en the Wharves of New . - York and runs straight to . flowerer ignorant; they knoW enough to be en the side of the Government. and the intelligenee.of the master haenot yet' taught him that Wiadorn. : .'. . • They, maybeinflnenced by the master, but the master, &wit touch his hat to them at' least, and it will be - an open question sebeth; er they will, vote with, the master. any •more than . they fought; on his side. It is certain the Northern immigrant will find the negro a safe ally, and arguments on his lips will lose no weight by their Yankee origin. • It is said not :to be safe for the master to visit their platitations.in Georgia ,-.When be does he mill hardly Carry. much influence po- . I.repeit that: in this problem' are involved the issnea of life and death.. -' ~' • •.• . involved the If the negro - population be• recognized as an" integral portion of tile 'people of:the States which:rebelled, and goVernmenfi he organ lied on the basis' of universal. suffrage: and equality - befcire the law, . - Congreits ought '.to., . recognize them, and the ,prOblebils'. solved . forever.. If governments 'be allowed by the Presi • dent to he Organized. on the basis, ot the ex ., elusion of the mass of "the negro ponnlation, then qiingress ought to refuse to recognize them,- hat Ifear it will not refuse.' • : . • if the questioribe 'submitted to the vote of any portion , of the-white . poptillition,_ the ne - - :gmes - voili,be excluded from power.• -. ' * The result-entalls on pa a• barren .agitation initead E of . .O. beneficent -settlement. It car ,:ries. ivitlt ita• division _of the friends of Abe Goieriititerir am:l:threatens to•elevate its ene 7 mieStit'poizer: - 'y " - --: • ' *: . ''' : ,:,.'' . . , For.premature agitators, I have small gym _pithy._ • They' Mt *cocks-4 , 1110h eroir a,t,mid ,mghtl "they' zao -not lentil:V*llli Illivni,• but 1- merely disttalirnatgrallest brubtinielrela- Lor:tn . • -,. -,:,;-•••• , ,-•••j - ...• - '_ • "-.. But this isa qiiestiee.pqcpical di rcu ote,, • which pressetrnOW tbr - solution ; and eon it de pends the chief fruits of thei - var It it be rightly solved Nor; it willtnd no Solution for a getteration,,,and possibly , none, then without renewed civil comm). Cons . Over the result I have no power. I can only bope'and fear.' • - • ~.„ . • - Your obedient servant, . , ~ , . . H, A INTIM DAVV4 . . . LETTER. FROM COIMWX). coaszaroiginNeg or Tu . s kt,Nptir.Jo*AL4 . . . . ~ .• • •• . .. Desiree, Colarido;Mareh 21.1i.-19 , 66.' . • - , Rumns. Mita ewe - Jittaa A 1.:In . looking over the • • . ' .. Journal of of the 17th nit .. I cues earprised at the eigtit of • • an extract from a letter of mine written to Rev. G. F. •; ' - - Weaver. •It iiita with, teenage - of regret 'tluttal aqr it ' : -. • thrown broad-castto -the 'public. by my old friend, I• ' • 'believelf memory serves me correctly. that I did, give '. . him the liberty , to use it as :he plesied..little - thinking - -'. • . - however, that his 'pleasure would operate on so broads ... .. • scale. The letter has nothing 'but what Is true as ap- . . • - plied tohim, but what maybe traebi one case. and to .' ~' a particular individual; may illy serve its a criteriOn for . . . the masses ''For instance, that he could . "doable his': • money every month," which is tine in partienlat and fie- ' .• • len cases. IS by no - means a• general rale.- That there. may be no %mon: Impression made by anything I may • have written, you will be kind entinai - to permit s-few remarks on the subject of money making in Colorado.• - . '. • •., :.- Upon this subject men' are more liable to self-delu. • - • eiim than on alniust any other:. '."Distance lends' en-' ','' • chantment to the View." Having no data upon which . to rest conclnsione, full sweep ,is given. to, imagination '. and thirty ' If men can marrya fortune find a tontine.. - .. r ' orlit anyway get a fortune without the process of toll • • , • end . patience ; then: are satisfied. and-rather than • . _ stand by.the "gold 'old wan:' they will follow every . . 1 -will ir thewiim,” grasp at every. straw; or. stupidly 'wait. till 'something "turns tip." thus living, all their . _ . daytitialdt miserebly. and dying in poverty. - , ' ' ''• • ' When the ."Puce's .Peek" gold . fever raged, hundreds • . left home and happy surroundinge, hoping to. realize • - vast fo . rtunes with but little - labor, and in every short time.. One man started across the plaine with a wheel- .. : . harrow. thinking of coarse. he. could scoop up the gelid, -. by.theshrwels full. ' Fancy had blown Up the Inibble of . . hope to such an 'enormous size' that It hursted...•That mares wheel-barrow is still empty. There are others ,' . ' , who came at that titne and exercised judgment. looked': . • . upon .the country astiresenticg a favorable opportunity. .. ... for realizing a handsome Income , bnt rewiring: timie, - • and they are to-day,worth their_ tens oftbouaands. - .. .. • , Three thingsi are necessary here as, elsewhere, caps! city; latter and.diligence. - This country prointses shun.: ~ dant wealth' to the man Who comes. to, settle here and •.- • • . grow up with it._lt. promises - .but little to that man - - who expects to• make a : fortune in a few months, and; then return to the East to hive a life of ease. - This is : - " 'done by some it is true.' hut it Le no.criterlinr by. which': • tOjedge.....We do not want such men here. • Are.ther• ' not great quantities of gold and - silver!' young hopeful:: " asks . Yes, beyond all calenlation:• ,But the Creator .. , • has hid these away in the nrientalne, deposited these; .. - in the quartz-rock. mingled them' with various' miner als:aii that It is one thine to discover these mince, and quite another to 'develop them: Schuylkill County, ~ 'people know thedifferencebetween discovering a vein. of Apthracite and then making it a paying institution,' ,The Paine applies here: To Make mining property pay • ' one of two things must be done. . The crevice mast t*. ' 1 found. and ore taken .from it. from which lin assay is - .. 'Made, and then it is, put 'lntl? market that capitalists' , may erect their.reille• and furnaces , by which to el i ml .nate the precious metals,•er he most do 'the hitter, him- self, Which costs in proportion to.the. extensiveness of • , ' - the machinery. , Not one -prospector, in a hundred has-- - the - means to do this, and•to-day there' are - hundreds of .' ' lode,. discoveredlyi nein estate of undevelorenent, and I :the discoverer la a poor man. . '' • , ' -.. •• . • • The que.ston is asked - again. ' , Mill-not the'discoveref ' Make anything te He' will 'make his thousands if ha- • - -. has patience, for every, fitoi of mining property will in time, be taken un by capit -llgts. There 'am lode!. that . . I t wit.years 'ago were sold for dry, d tllam that canned be., . ' bought to-day, for fourtimes as many thousand - arid . there, is one near. Central city that was sold for ten deil.. , -• late which cannot be hought• to-day for one hand - , thousand &Alan. - I mention these (hinge to shots wbat( may be'donebe the exercise of natience... . . Now,' I wish to epeeify.afiont'what- might be realized In ,several' of the departments of buitiness, end aline - _ mention some pod, openings for men'avho have from three thousand totiventy-five thousand diallers: Tilers . . probably can' hegiven no better general idea of , Money making. here in citinparilon• with. the . Ea.st •thari by re- • (erring to the .per cent. at which_ • money loans. -It is.. . readily loaned 'at from three to aye per cent. per month.. • . ~.. and the best of securities given.. • ~ -'. - • ,- ~ .... , • Men can make this per cent: by purchasing city pro- Reny. building and renting . The per cent. on all met. . • candle goods.is higher than, in the East. If men are - -. fortunate in . shippipg their, goods ileums the -plain's all ..... low freigbtkee,the per cent: on, niany:tbinge is donble , what it is there. JIM .merchents have their dull . times • bere•ss well sit there. anti leisure - to nibble their finger - -nails. - Money can be , Made in the lumber buslneee. . ' • Here are r good - Openings for planing Mille. brickmaking„ _ ' tanneries:furnaces. foundries. rolling-mills, and papers . millic . Everything of this kind will tae demanded with ! in 'five .years. • .Whoever .estahlishei himself drat will Ifmen come here with' patience and nre-empt lands: .. .in .a very few . years they cannot fail to be wealthy, It must be dime soon: . however. for there are scores' who ' .. see these th openinge.wealth: ••- ' - • ,- , - • " Mechanics of sober and indnetrions habits invariably . do well.' Any indnetriiins, persevering-Individual cam. - ing here and settling. will be, lure, other things . being: .. equal. to get ntvinthe world. _ - No*. a .werd to- tbe. women. - Hesnectable 'andln dustrlons, women can do better here than in the Emit.— •*. Hired girls' get frinn..twenty-dre rto filly dollars..ner... a month. The - searristnate. gets three dollars for making .., a shirt- . Wasnlngand ironing threedollars per dozen. - There arefandlies keeping boarders who are Making . as much as is Made in any other. ..businees:: There are Many "chances" for those women' leading ailfe.nf sin gle blessedness-14 - 1 help themselves to a.good mansion, and Bruesel.s carpet, itc..• In that case they might bat- • ter the preachers bread. - Brit I most stop. I hope that' .good:sithetantiel" people 'Will take advantage, of the • . ' present. 'and cone' with the determination. of . making this. - wonderful -country their permanent home.' Re 'member, too. that yon; Come to enjoy the. luxuries of • . • saline a climate. "ns 'graces - the' earth. Persona with - weak lungs, and: *mat diseases. and' those troubled with drowsiness, will' And 'hie :climate the, longed-for cure: - Hoping - to grasp the heeds of some' of, - the .dear lold•friends of Pottsville op.thestreets of Denver, I bid you - good-bye for the, pieeent.. My love:to ail that care .anything'about It.; and .my pity for those wherdowt. ' • .... .L. M. Koeisia, .'. • W-The Nevi York Union Lena& hai adopted re&olutions, approving-the action of Congress, and condeinning the President's veto. -•- irirTennessee snpPorts 43 newspapers, and it is thought seven will be added to the,.,nutnber in a few months. There are 25 weeklies and 18 dai lies'. Of the latter, Niehtille supports seven, and Memphis nine. - • • . • • educational toltunn. J. .1.4.1.',PA 010 . R t l, - , 1f1.. A.; Editor Froni, ih;'l,a . rcrister Egrresi '• PRI:WARY SCHOOL SALARIES.* EDITOR fit EXPRESS . : I sometimes wonder whether Shylock wasn't a-' school teacher in his young . • days. I: say young days, liecanse, of course, he he had introduces, up that calling .ong before .flhake lipearia him toots as one having "moo- • let" to lend." He never would have been such 4 close-faded old man, with sucli' &Arend of "land- • - rata and' water-rats, - ..land-thieves and water thieves,"• it he had not once lived on a small sal .ary in pinchingHynes . ..Don't you think it enough toonake a•Eihylock pf any one, man or woman, to live on o:kw hundred arid- twenty-five -dollars per . year,' when 'everytldng is's!) terribly expensive as at present 7 Just think of it, and 'I am sure your onlywouder will be that. we "female 'teacherS" don't rise en masse, • a troop of fretful women, with •hearts flinty as .Was the old Jew's, - and •with • wailing in our voice's, almost ready to cut."our *pound of flesh," if by that means we can persuade -those who ba , ps- .in their power, •to give 'us enough.to make us ;comfortable—for you - have shown in itorne:eneent articles - that other cities Stipport their. teachers, and if they can do it, 'I am very-certain Ltmcaster, with itewealtli, can. also do the same., It is very hard to teach, all day and then sew all evening, and sometimes a good- pat of the night,. just to keep our heads.above Water: .• Wouldn't it be flee to be able , to wear neat 'shoes and gloves, but oh, dear!.,shoes' wear out, and thenborne the patches; gloyesibill get , white .. at the finger ends, and-Live hare only, two hue., dred and preol7lSue dollars l'. ' • : ••• • " . Now.Vre are just all fond of -looking - pretty and stylish atiour sisters whom fortune has favored•;--.. it is woman's nature and it will , peep out, and, 'though some of our bachelor 'friends may .say . that for thiswe are foolish,, I contend that we aro - • net. I, for - one; . air perfectly. contented.to do 'without.satine" and - Silks, crinoline: seven yards around. great ropes of mohair twist for my hair with a gorgeous combination of crimps and curls, but we woutd - erfjoy.having • plenty ,of. soft warm dresses,. pretty-cloaks;. comfortable furs, and just the least, little bit - arstifie about our, bonnets.L- The!" the yards and yards of nautili!' we must buy . and pay fottv and forty-five. cents for every .yard of it and 'these- eipenses constitute:only tbe "wberewitharyhall vie beWlothed,".vie must yet" think of "what we Shall eat; and , 'we, shall . , • In these. hard. tittles' it get - . loarding . .fot. less 'than" three' dollars and fifty c,ents...per week,' and that, item alone -amounts, as . you have already said,'to one hal:taro:land seven ty-five dollars. iThenwehave dresseis, , bonnets, cloaks, shoes, gloyes;_and remain all .to: buy and • keep up; say , nothing Of 'stationary; *reading , matter„.. laundrete - hills, church . and charitable •objects- -and.lmtlifiy dollats to do it with. My. only observation'on that stubborn fiet that the days of miracles' are: past. It could. be' done itt.Japan where travelers tell us the cost pf - living is not more than five dollars per. year; .hut 'riot 'in 'Lancaster. where' thio 'Bathe money haidlY•bny a.pair of-ehoes.: . '. • . •,, We know it may be said•that . if We. cannot live on .our Bitaries we an reeign, brit-We have , a fond feeling for-old Lancaster; and do not wish to: give. it up, even though a few miles away our services might be worth more, and so ..we - live' on hoping -tit the "goodlime cOming." . , We 44 , /tit etwet to.live in the same eisswand comfortable way, or to enjoi all the good things of this life; set these •-do who are more bi . :_hly-faiored.ln . -aypecriniary ti , -point of V ie; . :wo.artt willing to, ~woik and to do our whold dutY,..bde Olaf efficiency and useftdffeea are, couch imitated •by:ttinttioughtfutearesieoes - Baty to make"both . ends- meer.on - 14 salary of two'lnandied and twenty4vio a dollars- . • When we should IM.gtvingallour.itttenticili to teaching,webcessionally,find.oiar thoughtelying off in this style t.rn.halte tarned.this dress. upside ' down and , inside out /( 1 1faithed and, colored, bow rider the Bun will I sble to keep it decent enotigh for it'aehoOl diestiuritilEipring?" Then comes a wearyotigh;e4nd the bchoWleufiers •for our, worry.; . ,and a . ppeadha anyone . who derstaxids this niatter,are wegfeatlyteibeblamed for our.perplexitt? •• j, , • Lead iussurnyeuilirlidibar, that the teachers - are to sea.y a Ou'ti'dak lince"in . be- Half -`We toilette-"for' lair.rin 'grease afmg,,,ealaries,..:lWl,kHow,..wterelright, in asking, it.; we View - Walla light in brAtg if; and snikarce - finttiftielkiatd - ofiDe'right in grantitift4A:<;•!:-VtrY-19-frle • f . :10/011/f OOP rat, i 1111,-11. Ludlum; d Ticket',. looks; tasks, : . leeks,. ace: -. '.7te °Mos in • tide eployed ea Pri m nter oureeN elot as any that LH 4104. Ault Books and ruled t• M=S=2