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Terminal of the Philadelphia k Readineßß., on the Delaware, - at Philadelphla . Piers for the Shipment 01 - Anthrailtes: . Nee NTARD, SAWYER & WARD,: - -.. . Pier •1•5 • • BLAKISTON, GRAEFB - & . 0 30 • . • . . - . -- ~ .. t 1 Pisse.Stree New York. - .ntNca _ . . _ . . LORBERRY. LTD. LOCUST- DOESTAIN COAL, . . . Walnut " Phila d elphia. ' - Shippers of other.approved qualities of - - • ' -*. • ' . WHITE AND 71 . 1 P1i ASH' COAT.. - filthy • i t : Roston. - . , , .. _ 318 Walnut Street Philadelp hia ~ . . • . • . . . . ' Coe of.Rilby'& Doane Street, Boston. Feb. 14- '69 .. : OF ALL - KINDS BY THE CALGO.• , 7. • Pier No. 1 I." . ' '. • .: ~-. 1, 6 . . , . . . • , LEWIS AL T .D.ENRiED dc C 0.,. . Pier No. 7. ' . . Wholesale Dea lers in the beet varieties of JOHN Jr. •virsturE•, ... • .. . . Emma or . • Anthracite tuid . Bituminous . . Coals. i . . .- . arnerans or - . . -r- - --, • (205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • FILTYLIiIIIA, (3C.) , , OFFICES: .( no Bmtuivray, New York. WitharfiNo. 7, Port Riehmond.k. . . 14,Kilby Street,Boston. , , e (No. 310 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Pioneer Shippers from Elizabcthpart.; er. .. ICE ' : IN° .11 300 West 'Thirteenth SL, N. York. LEHIGH, SPRING :M HAMTON, AND . her 16, .53 . .44 COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. 4.119 13..' Pier'No. 14. .' . - - • Pier - No. 9. . '• - - - • YORK & SCHUYLKILL COAL Co., . . BANbROFT, LEWIS & .0,3,; . • . : ENTIVEIS Or , • NINZNN AND 61 . 1, WS Or TEX, .. ' • , . I mourr..on.• BLACa HEATH, Celebrated' AND Celebrated'•ASlllLATth COAL, . ~ SUPERIOR RED ASH COALS. - ''l 26 E - : , :taege . , Place, New. York. . FROM MATIANOY :MOUNTAIN. ''. CES: .32 - .• sialnut • rest, Philadelphia. OFFICE-111 Walnut Street, Commercial Building, : ~. .. J'S. C. Thwi; g ,k, Co., Agts., 77 State Philadelpda. • i ...... .., . ,• e- • - • -St., Boston. New fork Office-77 Cedar Street-' Boston'OOloe-7 Doane Street. . - .. [Oct. 23.. •5S -43- 0 . f . , -, CAIN, SACILER & COOK, - . : ....____, I(-'_, • _ . . \ sills ,„ HIA S &•BRENIZER - -.• -.• ... MINERS AND SIIIPPER3 Os' TilE .•C'ELEBnATED . . stmts. AND sun.t.xsts or • • -. .- LOCUST ITIOUNTAIN.. s • SPOBN - VEIN RED - ASH. - COAL inr-- - BLAVIC' I.IEATII. . • Formerly mined tyy Itmayst & Co.,which we' ouaran • It = .lerain other fast qualities of tee to ship free from any mixture with other C0a1. . : • ' ,• . •• : ' : ITE AND RED ASH COALS:: - ALSO sole agents for the sale of Geo, AV. Sof - - -•- ' .' ' 6. - 0 . 0 A I, S., - Walnut Street, Philadelphia, and Woodland derlis !superior Pine Forest White Asti,. . - .. r, - Wharves; Schuylkill River. and Sipohn and Lewis-Vries Brd•Ash Coal, . • , . - . which he is NOW prorated to ship. Zo, 2ony •N, no • -- CAM. MOTLEIS HACKLE. ..11nsis M: Coos.. - 6i ,. - „.. 1.. '3IS Walnut Si., Philnan. _ N0:73 Ilroadwi, isti ' WM. F. MOODY, t-thipper and Agent, - Fie ''' . f Room 63 Trinity flu i Wiz. IV: Y. N 0.21 and 23 DOal, • • Schuylkill Haven; Pa. D. B. UA,AS. ' _ - •WM. BIIENIZER.: - i. - 17, Richmond. - tO aryls, '62 . -.-.. • 6-ly .. Feb 10,• , 64 . .. -. , • ~. •• . Ely • . , ill . • .. . . . ~. • . . , , SCHUYLKILL --• CO. . • . ILADELPIIIA, 81 . i.. ELIZABETIIPORT - lc. . 9 Ball • b y U . _ Y.I.K.ILL,NAVIGATION.. . COAL. .- - - - • - • COAL: exit g Wharres fo;.ANTHRACETE COAL at . ••• A. T. STOUT & C 0.,, . sad envies', Delaware Riser, Philada. • - • (successors to STOUT .1 . 'VAN WICKLE,) .. ' . Minors and Shippers of the celebrated FT'LTON CLE- M! *-, IS AIJDENVIED & Co., . 111611) COAL, froM the Ebb,o - vale Colliery, near 1Ia •-. .• zicton, Pa ., and dealers in the best varieties of . , AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF TIIE . .- • ANTIMACITE AND CITI3IIIXOLS COALS. -. - . . 15-tf i Us. • Creek Diamond Coal Co.'s Dia - Delivered direct from the mines or on board of yet- e e • • - r - o - nd Red. Ada and • .: eels at- . •• • ... 1 JOn N. ..li . CON No 4 - TRENTON, N.• J., ' ELIZABETHPORT , N. J. .. - Miner and • Shipper of the Celebrated • inl, ' N. BRUNSWICK, N:' 3., PORT RICHMOND, PA. -r 2011 '• k Hea,tli White - Ash Ash Coals. OFPICIRS-4-11 jk: 46 Trinity. Building, 1 -" T MC _ . ,tillii (205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . • • 111 Broadway, New Voris. • • ... . ' ....:0: • . - ~.., , .r.o :.% 110 Broadtray., New York: . A. - T. Stroer. S;VAss WiCitt.r. • 0.1.17 STOtrr. ' • t . 14 bidb) greet, Boston.., April 4, •04 • ~.• • 17,'66 . • T... . . . • • '. • T le ii --. Wh - - - 1\ EW . . Y ORK. - . art - No. 2. . . gn.SI-- •' lIEPPLIR & E 8110. • . . . .. . - n g i g „ (N. R. Cot. Walnut &Fouts'''. tits., Phila . .SAMUEL BONNELL, Jr; cor. imp s ICES: ~{ 35 Pine Street, New York. , L . Merclutiow Bankßuilding.Providence. Nos, N ) 43 &45 Tri'm'tyThuldMg, N. Y., . 0; 0 A .I_, . e, es. • . . ... • ..• •• . . • - . 1 AVIS ' PEARSON- & - Co., . - ._ 1 • SHIFTING POSNT: .- . '.. : . ,11LADA.,..2.16m w a in,. - • ... " I Agt. at Nee. • , 3111=1 AND armpits or Tux •• . Pier 4, ELIZABETHPOR'Ir, N. J. -.-.: - ' 1 1 " 4tR.A.T&D' LOCUST MOU.s. FAIN WRITE ASH . .l OFFERS FSR SALE ill d• ' • . and SPOLIN VEIN . .. . ..sus I EDAS . H: C O.A I_, : HO - In. BROOK N.. ''.II , ..IIiG:IIODITTAIN - • 0 138 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, likes . . .3‘.10.1.1.1 Broadway, Boom No. 9, Trinity • .[•\' It A Empitiitt,• .- •• .. ___ • • - . 1 a lit _ was: . ~ Building,-New York.. -,- • AND BuCIC ISIOUNTAI.N• . L . No. 11 Doane Street, Boston:11.1111l1 * F-GREENWICII, DELAWARE AitENUE. .1-4—EirI_IGILI• COALS. 6us.-- ?LANSAW, rint.L. ' , r.NANNEL NAST, ASULAND„ • BALTIMORE. CO.'S & BLACk DIAMOND Plie P ' d • hard ENRIED, NOR TON_ & Co., - NNTI 1_,1.E . 58 A - lI.IIE COALS, • • • • - friend ' - Miners and Shippers of .. . - • AND TILE CELEBRATED • • • . 'moil,- . GEORGE'S CREEK CUMEERL.AItD COAL mend- C' 0 A L . • luti2i.'64.. .. - • . ST It 11A7.rt. DMA. dOLLIINIT. DANIEL PACKER. E. • ••A. PACKER:. , ... . 101i1N-from Bart arras% Cor.I.IENT. . . . DANI .=:.1., . PACKER & Co., os. 6 4 ' tiE•4CREEK cUMBEBLAND-from the Cos- • • NiNERS AND. Bilirrrit.9 Or . elleted sottosrimi Ithaca or MASTLAN D. :• . . , .. . c 3 re *l4 l •Vainut.ste . t. Philadelphia. - Letitgli,Se I* :yiliuti. NVlMesbarre, 0511 ally - !ICES: •,119 Broadway, hew York . • .1L a , . ' • - i 134 State Street, Boston. ~ ' • aelt. a wt. Cuell*erland, • • 17, , 66 - - 41.4-tf ' • '. . anal .Elic • hill tilas. Coal : is well ' • - •Coliip - any - • •• Sing.- B. & .W.-.TOM,LNSON; , -_-....C - •0• A: L.. S ...- • will.- SHIPPERS OF • • . • • • ED AND WHITE ASII COAL, - (wrier-N.. 4 Pine Str e e t ; New 'Fork. • IOIIBEITRY COAL. .4 enfold ll , ._. (By Schuylkill Cannb) October 14; .85 • • . ' 41.17 ..• , . • . r `rain ir, - 1. ' 21.3 WALNUT ST.:, DAY, HUDDELL S.!, • Co.,- m,e Lo mu or the . ._ . PnILADELPIIIA. . • ILINERSA2sID SHIPPERS OF. ... , . . . .. nembipping, 'Wharves Ii brig - tof ALLEGHENY AVE.NUE, Port Itictmond ANTHRACITE • & BITUMINOUS Ftn, ar. precise; , t. of LAUREL STREET, Kensington.with J .17, , 66 .. . . . 11-I,y ' : • C 0 A_ 14.. . • • • and el, soda 0 _ ----.-«------ - le - excl , .. CO- - tudifoc spos.n., i - stu. P. Krum: . J'S. L. NuTill. " 3 * No , 109 Walnut St , Philadelplaia. • • . / 3 , m l '- 'DA ' Kr,T,T,ER & NUTTING,- 111•Broadwajr, (-Tr . oiy building,) N. Y, nun Eh( 3 - , "' . 7 Doane Street, Boston. • • • Pardons • • pert -of Coat a ..of 'the beat Qualities Feb IU, .4;G •. •., .. • , : --. C..ly : -. dliped i n i • rota Port iktielsmond •fk windmill' . . - - • - ..... 166. . , ' '• - Island. . , - . ~. ..,, ~., . I ,-, jut. W. CA, 1.1M:r1.1.. ..C. B . ~..ONANT. - WU. AEI:D. 'ELL 3...7 Walnut St., Philadelphia.. • : ,ES L NUTTING, 30 Kilby 3t., Poston , CALDWELL CONANT' & Co., -. .. lEIII.GII. . , . • • . JAM.E.S, Agt.,Rooin64, Trinity Building, " 119 Broadway; Corner Cedar. Si., N.LT .3,'66 . f env, . . . . -•, . wnot-rz Leg DFler•Flis IN • . • . . . CO., - . • ... T. 1105.. NULL tt - , C one te. B1{.()A1) . TOP.' • C - .0 . - . A. - ,1 - .4...S ...:. MINII AND siurrras or r soda, . . . , . . • • GENER Ai ()EFICE . . LEIIIGH, COUNCIL RIDGE, WILICESSAIIRE, 31AHANOY, _BED ASH. .LOCUST MOUNT-. . Ani, • CUIIBERLAND, BRO.A.D TOP - one . egg, -or TUN Oti.ElicAlri) , *. ~ * : AND OTHER VARLETLES: " • tbe - bow ' SAD TOP WiiiTE .ASH Feb. 24, .66 . • Ind-Critt . Semi-B m ituin " T ous • • • . _ . .. • HE . PATENT ••• - - halt t' C CI - _L e k_ Ea S -; . F an Ventilator • . Exhaust . • __. _ ioi- WALNUT. -STREET, / IT, One ' - FEHILADELPECIA. - F . or Itines, - ..Tinne . le, and all Subterranean .. . • FOR' SALE. ~tes, th- '. - ROBERT BARE . POWEL, illanager. ••' • - • - War b`. . .. _. . ,00nful - . ~ • , • . CONNECTING OFFICES: - - .J. LOWDLI BEADLE, Patentee, Ashland, Ta.. _ ~ i . ., . of sod . . 'roveler Buildings, Boston, Maas. - • • ... rinity .. _ . N ew r i a r k. • -. • • . Gen. J. tH. SIGERIED, - Agt., Potaiille. . -•-•.------.- This system diffe4s from all otherapplitinces for mine. • o r flag - . . ventilation in eeveral essential properties:4.l l 7lst, it has . OAD TOP WRITE ASH. .- the advantage ov er all the French and' Belgian modes eof sir , ?° Claill _ . ,,. l ' id! -BIIININOUS COAL, Hon. saving from fifty to one hundied pet cent .in mo -1 of sot! , CALDWELL, GORDON &.' CO., '• - five power. It also differs from all English mechanical ' • • modes. both in economy and application, and is supe rnakeattri . . , riot ideiery respect to the furnace. The eflorts of the 12 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia, ' ' fan arc exerted entirely on the mine_ vapors . in the re • . • No. 41 1 Broadway, New York, turn air courses. this crest mg a VI:CONDI which must be. ''''--- .i . No . . - 1...14 State Street, Boston, filled with pure at t . it is Lt . ...sister-1 by Ilie weight of the • • er, three,. superior onalityof this celebrated coal frem their .atratophe.ic column. in direct opposition to the old method. in which its weight, or fourteen pounds to the . OS of ... ' - EDGE HILL . COV,v,rn.lty s square inch, . acted against the ventilating coinmts.- _a • and ishippcd exClutiTell by them . - - "This is the giest secret ofthe invention, and bOttf Fel.' -P° lll4 ' •' . '6b • • 14-1 y : ence and experience teaches us that scarcely a limit can . • be placed to the extent or power of this system of ven t-003s - '''. Walton. • The following extracts ho rn numermis heti . , po . oaftit THE Partnership betrtofor.?.* existing, be. monists fully endorse this system : . , -, tween JAMES CONNER '& .10sEPII. S. PAT- "Tam free to say that there is no system of ventila . ~ +N, under the finn• of Conner 1b Patterson, has Lion as yet known, equal to•lhe Rabsinste -Fan. and not .Ised by mutual consent. only does it perfectly ventilate a colliery. but is 'also a dr the jel, • JAMES J. CONKER, ' crest sating of expense as composed with furnace and • JOSEPH S. PATTERSON. eteam let •eolilal leo " • %VAL MILNE-S, ! Ts:. L ong,. bil l , . lie, ' E art h 30, Is66_ . . . - .or Manta &Ca., former lessees of iliekiiry Colliery 0 egget ; Coal , will he be carried on by - • .- . "Since !bare beer connected : with the -N132/0&111v,t11. char, 1666-13.6 t ' .. - T. J. CONNER. . of tie shove mentioned (Hickory) . Colliery, the lan his . , t e,O, it I I . vierked admirably, and I must's-ay that we could not do t+ • - • IN itbout it. It te ilist what every extensive, collier" be; 7 evert, --- TO COAL . OPEEA'I'O ES -no low water level needs. and I take great plea:Lure m re . e i '-'' .s. - under•=igned have :purchased the right to commending it to all coal operators.. -bak .• - ; Wire- Screens, tne.. under the :11141iftY . - - : W. ii . sire !Am, • . . NS PATE.N . T, and settled all pending litigation. . Gen.'Agt. 'Mammoth Vein Con: Coal Co. , t''' he assignees suit owners of the same. They are ' - - • , . Pli.l.A•r, Etrlll A, February. IStIG.' . now fully authorized. as they are prepared... orx„.r. k.1..;.Gve... -It affords thereat pleastire tte , -- eighi , '' •• 11 descriptions of orders for Coal. Screens, being Ole' to "say that .1. Lowden - Daadle's Exhauste . ]teller of the Jenkins or -Lanbenstein Patent. Fan' Is the hest if not the only true a nd perfect system .staie b . , • ' J. a L LA.UBENSTEIN, Mhaersvilie. : of. ven m tilati. Beiare . we, introduced it , into our New ice, • El ; /1' • 7, : •66 . . - . 14-It ' Castle and*Ashland Collierle+, we had - ~ reat difficulty • • . • -. . • . . '• W I - - with sulphorin our 'work bet sinee then none. Net - el% 111 SilitOLIITIOINT--The • firm •of .SIN. only dors th e fan MiLaust air the eßiimious met . t, but f eiew'ro,l' - . wiolitos.k GLOVER is by mutual emsent the expense is nothing 'compered' With- :my-other:eye , dissolved. ' , Either of the undersigned will eigu tem of veigilutioo. I have no hesitancy . HT Po3'llg - that rathelt, . - ion. -B o th w ill con ti nue the c o w _ timinws Irt MI tilllolloll, 1111 001//10.1111dire without itt: .... _ - • , •• - . boil i t : '.:-. nom '- • JOHN J. SINNIOESON, . -. -'"''• - - • ` •GEII 8;111 I PPia-e- "•• .. "' E. Y. GLOVER. . , • • . 'Of 'the' Mammoth lOW Liken' Run Collieries: red' Or, 1!,,-, ..delphli.-ji i i.. T:isc,a . . .: . .. - • .-- This' is to certify that we have used Ate Tateut. EX . _ . . ' ...vi . • —,. . •a • r hanste. orJ. Lowden Beadle's Fan at our G:rard,Col- ,1 • •,.: :.-' PARTNEUSICIP Noirgez.-Ttie Un- 'fiery sinceOcteberlast.. , It give• perfect satisfaction in —...--:•et 4 ' . care this day formed a- m-partnersbip under • every yartieular:-.lam ratfreind that ills the .only true of-! , Yelit i• - - a taid Style of GLOVER•t . I.IACTIER, for the and perrect-syteem.ntyenteatin,gnoines. • • '•• . .- ~. a trouts':dog lhe wholesale Coal business'. flotlT, ll ' • . 1 E. V. GLOVER. . • Portivitti, 1iarch•14,1.866.• ' • .-- ~, --.•-... tit - --' '- ' ' WM..1.. HAMER. .'• This sa stern'of ventilation is.aow in aucreeSfutepera: half..a P.. , ~ - . , orlitss,NW, 323 Waluntstreet. _.'• lion EtthebiloteMprominent and extensive colliesiete - I . bakel t. T Wind-IN:4 10 Port Richmond.' Locust Bale,. , ' Locust Mountain ; Girard, - ' , .ss , • . hour. . ..,•' ~ ' • 14-3 in • • Keyslone. •'• ...Locust Rum, • ...Diamond, .'. .Pioneer, '. • .'. Tunnel, . :. .. ,Blckory. ~ ' .. • - , . ICO-PA1PP.161311031111 P N 077 07 lip the ID,, New Itelstrtn, . . Gilbert= ... . • -', St. Clair-SbaTL . , . s, • • -The undersyseed hare_ i ''''• Big Mine lien, •••• Tunnel Ridge; •• Duncan, ' i.• - • f a : -- nii . T.th ._ . I. _ . ~ I his day entered into : . „ .. E .c , h E., , tiei . . „.... .. e . ~ . . .. 1 . 3 af. • ,-. 7 i Hai ' faces . ILI, Z till 11 t;ose or buying arid selling i ,o. -- ii o :',? ''' „I'Ll! 'Pt street, Philtaielplita, New - ...- -- _ -- 7 -- -. --._ ..-.---.--' 7. -- -,--t - 7 - -. - 7 bit,,of I share r , °4 ' u ' e 541 e of t h e or= Will . ha Roth- -All orders for CORN and - OATS f ir. shipment. to Eau .. grate ' . . Lawn Iturimmum, colheries. by car bawls. to suit puretuners, . peon:wt. a,..cg E : s ill - , ' '4. L_ suss", .. ly filled at tlislowt.st timiket rates, hy . ' -. as iiotel i , • J su J. --- Fir CIC • Yel } . IT) ' 44 .. 1. - '• • ' .' 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Order ' ' ' ' ' - Bill Ile . t. s r., • - ' ' " ' ' .. *.- - -''''':' tirlit — lea t etTh' yeiti Scree tho' Bettoro - Otho , ,toilh,' lattfiking out fro - le the iererns — ofltretaleilitehdo Oitet Oki*, Offillibriiiir' 4 11 01 1 . and aliestanlilil l e ''' • - • - '' ' ' il e a to , se .. ~, - . , - . -:, -'t . -•-. ~I i - -A. -.. f ...yr ) ! , 5- 0. ~ ' -.1. -1: 'i... , ..7 , .- o' tr. I.dflwr ' --, ' 4 . --- '' '' & --po Il i ,- S' '- ' off 1 1 ty -, ..- ~ . _...- ~ ~. .., TupxA y, mORN 6-a , , - ,11 - it,DAN ' PUBLISTIED EVERY SA . : .- - , 111T4 - . . ... , , . .. , ~., , . ...,,.... 6 - 0 ,, evay m o : i o n— truaudEtor- _ " IVIORNING A - RIL '2l 1566 - . _ AU i VOL XLIL , .: . - , ' • - ,- • r-- ' : - - '- - , • --- 1 . . OAETNEE, STIOSNEY & WELLINGTON, Miners and Shippers of Coai. . .. . .. . . It Eirrnsid (from their Barnside CoL at Shatabkin) Lewis Vein-(Kett Ash.). . - .. ' ;Loeust:tioreinetsin (Mile Ash). • ' (39 Tripity_boilding,.lsTew York; ',' . OFFICES:,{ 215. NS alnot Street, PhDa4elphia.. . • . . .15."1[11by Street, •Bostoo, - . - Wharf No. 6, 'Port Feb 24,'66 • (May 16, •63-20411, • • VANDIJSEN, LOCHMAN ik Co., • LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOCUST GAT, WILKE:SEAR . • ! RE, LEHIGH, AND OTHER •• ' WILLTE AND RED - . ASH .COA.LS' - Azentifor the Sale Of.the celehrated Georges Creek Cumberland Coal, from the Mines of the Con: solldation Coal and Iron Company of Maryland. . • • (Pr. Richmond, • • Sumitrio WnArtirns, - 4 EliflbethEorti • • , Georgetown.. r2Ol - Walnut street, . • ,• I Orriczs :4 Trinity Bonding, New• York. •' • Lii•Doane St., Boston. -". . . Feb. 11, •C:S. • ' , -B tr • WM: RUN TV,11,. 4 - .; • & Co.; WHITE AND- RED ASH ANTHRACITE . /No. 2058 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia. OFFICES: •?. No: 73 Broadway; No: .1, Rector St. N.T l_No. 21 and 23 Doane St. 4 I . 3oeton. • • Pier No : Richmond.- : T; H. HOLLENBERGER AGENT, Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated , • Black Heath .White Ash and - Peaked Howl lain Free • Burning PINK: ASH COAL. P. O. ADDRESS—Parravu.tx orMoinuperr.i.k, &tiny: kill. County, Pa. April 12, LOCUST MOUNTAIN - COAL Poivcrilli, 9chuyikill .Coun t y, . Pcnnri ALTEf.OUSE & FOC HT, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF -TTIE CELEHRA CUD BOSTON RUN LOCUST MOUNTAIN W.alnut St N T rk.lll PrombraY Agt. at Neal• York-,J. GEO. IVES? P Ilr, 11 IV D DEA. & Co., 'Not Itic4Tnoml. • :Mach `?4, 436 , - AST - 'IFRANICLIIN ' L l'ot E -. MyEest Frdnkl I.:OrberTy Goal is . ..non- sold exeln siwely ..by . Niessrs.•CALDWEILL GOSPON•& Co.;n - ho lire-my sok An;ents. .Parties orderinL , from 'them, may tilivalys depend upon getting n.pure article. . ("So. 112 :Walnut St., Philadelphia.. : • 'OFFICES: t No.. 111 Broli . dw , ay, Trinity Scalding . • HENUY'IIEIL. ;' Tremont, 'March 29; . l- ' . • .. G(Pi I. 11(EAM1E5....11316 Plialvecrilutris . la sive detiirinined to make - several: )(MR'S; on. 'theirrprop erty; knOwn as the KENTUCKY ,Pairravv, situated - lir Schuylkill Cciunty, and •in • the fmmedinte vicinity of Tr.'nemioeA. '• The ground has been fully develtmed; and thoSe desiring a first rate colliery, can obtain one, with ouf makin7. 'any further explorations of the same. '• : None need'malte application finless capable of erect ing all the unproyetnentS: • . - Apply to GIDEON BAST, Schuylkill - Tfaven. Schnyl- - kill County. l'a., (iy to DAVISTIiAItSOX, 20T Walnut 'street. Philadelphia: •• • • •••*. , January• • • • . • ltf. LORBERRY. CREEK. GlVe,t he undersigned, ha , iing consolidated our Three soli ert es in the Lorberry Region, will -here: Mir trans act our business under the name of. • . • • MILLER, GRAEFF tt Co. • -ISIH LER STEES & Co. GRAEFF - & NUTTING Mr. GRAEVF, a niembei of our. firm. having nsiocia led himself with J. it. lIIAKISTON, will reside in Philadelphia and all our coal shipped by tide-water will be tinder the exclusive control 'tit BLABISTON, GRAEFF Si CO- • . • .- lty increased care arul attention in its privaration.; we hope to maintain the reputatitin of our. celebrated Loe• berty,Coal. Purchasers. abroad - can rely ppon bawler this coal chipped In the very besr.order... • • • SMITH'S SPF,ING - Novella LEHIGH Yorktown, Carbon County, Penns. . . OFFICES 342 WALNUT Street, rbiladelphip, LE . , Ltzer*. Pa COLLIERY FOR. SALE. . . . :Large White Ash COMiry on the Mammoth, (20 feet thkk,) Black Valley, at: feet thick.) and other 'Vekas, . . . ..• • . ..-• • IN PULL WORKING ORDER:... -Gn'n g rare -driven, schntes; headings and'. opened. and.merubinglrendy to ship a - lart , e quantity of tbel.l.lest White. Noll Coal the 2llairket for Famitj use.' All the oecnuary sterari ethineic, - drift ears., - Mulm horses; T .roil. iron; Timber, powder,' Alit . Ac., with a breaker, roils: screens, and every: • thing . ued In mining and - preparing' rid on the propar; V, besold with the colliery. Apply to : • : JOSIIITA.LiePINCOTT •. • • • ' 121 i - ultit street; Philadelphia,': • • Or to CIIAILLES BILL, : . • . -Real Estato.4gent,•Pottscille.', COAL , rOR B...AGE:—VII6 •I'mittnat gill hereafter Ite:the vendors of theircoal..and are lain* rattly tereeelve orders for thoseitlitPsiteS;J, It is .the'Aletemainatlon of the • Cortnntny 'to take" tiieeial -mins in the preparation of their- CAW, so, that it shalt ' be-Of - the best quality, ; ' Reliable . arningetrients -ate made for shipping to all petits. east or eolith: :Orcleh, fOr the present , seat , to the • Office. 48- Exchange •Ilnildiug," Philadelphia. will be. promptirattended to: Offices lu Nfliv York and'Enston will .1)e openel dur g . the senson. • - GEO. SANDER 40. N. Prest, n.'B. ECKEL: Geriarai • - . 12 , • - ;- '• Penn§yr a Ben - eficial - ilift I:ssodation q i , s lll lute -'T 2° V.ff cu l r rA t g t 1 _ 004 r) to . 83;00 ,Eiteriltolll h, ~ .5.:055.rri 01- sr ottiSt., - num*, -estPlattMgailisi • • dotigll rlfolt* oral], Kinds Snag, 'LC; act “tUT-NO whiteitineter of niembit4WSnit ate Pa sge . • ..er ef f ,a ir, o etg a ppo w ebtilea ve llenid eld : e in i t ti le dd rt itio , tt li theref:to...7 . :a; re , !ei st v il in e g 4 l ci e: - • ° 1 10=eforevery timmarld packages OA I, ' Purrseramas. Pe - b. 46, o poi the ele m . nt rettgthlg 11 7 1 !"_eeett to: ?NOY: nf - THE rriEsION Com, -OM IUPROVFMENT CO- A na -- laden svill . 're-pat &oat reetilent haring taken into their own hands tilenide of their coal for the presebt lean, are now 'premed receive or- - al" the e - gift any tirt4 n ele tash. st tik it 'u tie Stalitti ,dest eiriteree: ive inak ena o der for all the various sisest. ape will funibr 'x 6 ' 4 •t (Air 4gonmss thq We Ace not' mast Iteutte the very best quality ar.d preparation; - The Company this !AA! io Aced tu lief= at Ingh prieee: have secured the_ services of ALS, SIILILLEY., Esq.. „ pattlng in„ a X „/,....chtvii, to trio lots for the last twenty,yearn la cattle barge o' • "nett aim T. 1 74 3. ,11=74,7,,,,the.,,b w id n ii the immense.batetneesoi titalleading R. IL Co.. Rick° - i - illetiitettiona, %at . p l y ut e odtotor t t..o.p .:l .. mond, wad feel aimed that ender ' : hts =Pendia= fns; ~ .eavcitib lo4 # • ^ mts eontrolotil orders and badness of the - th fi 4 tr er n r4,l,4 q if 1 E 6 .4 and fnitidullr and' promptly_ attended to. - The ' ti a cif dul t ib u tion p.m/ea brCl•pyright have been :trotted one of the newittbannital Wen we nn 45, Ant CESPIPI,9Etp,..ith-O a mend gin -4o) having a depth of =ter of '22 feet. CD will be abln to load qt all', timed instils of the larger,. ; tonnage. • Orders fa awl pteeeet tan be sent : U. ' - or es bout the loth. when Mnrch ' tcfil fake It certified circa .orlotiora °nice of the , (=many, VAgij‘f Walnut street =rm. ell u the multi P . /Aid/ 1401- ' ' Philailtglia. , J 1 0 4031 snd Sn w - Ttut 621 " ' ITS " intrWt " arm rEnuN, aunqnuozd ifort.oner, • 2 . IIIMRY 11:3100trE• • ',Larch 3, 'ix; 8-Tha PrnelitleiCt I.*"-C3-1 • -. , , .TIME undersigned, aritiowycparal to fill orders for Lel& alls,"11:7 0 /Ulu g.44lss. .anok in; Schley Mill; . .IVbite and-lied Cumberland and 41:n .4nene t—fema.galarieh Chunk 'Ol3 he "Lehlef SChtiD lidyen. ,, P4rt Carbon and 'Tort Clinton.. on the" Britnylktlll..nntd, m 'and fro Amboy, Trenton..llo)okm and' Port Rich mond, for *Wilmot. Eastsed: North. ' ' • • ty'Ctdeteaent-to.namllydceire.prot otttentton; ' AULAN LA-IV TO Mr,: .. lioorai 70 aid 71, Nen York: - . . r, • ll .0 • e ' , ir •.,. - Al4zlitEadAralm' pal.griit; This Alouslti hputiv i win- tionsi , tic; the Piii4 fi ) i* .sreare,,..tori been re-opened in - sibela4 - ylisi„ca „iii.eveu :. particulars:wet thevicata at the Asiblie,.: -Ilia. latMit , . and most desbalileinipmvenietitaMiva ~ in every department- largeitudApiciouifials.Lbeitat tifol , Parlppr, sitOilißopiihz.iTittaok A'"l'le"' 4 ' ; and all the COLlCeTlieliall ' and moulitimetiMlor. fir* class les& aolnimbereWithitoidetercilfitellveltifralign• each handmittiely furaisheddirAtimPW l m i qu l A - itr °4 ' hair istatirtocogt laid TezbeAcali4Apled.ajgitigsi hei% - I Bars. Billiard% ite...lll3actiltaire,thedr,cespettive.der. partmeniefurnithetin poisLissSegs.;Largfyind OP"' :. Iktemtit Wing* canuamted with tlia lisiusiii , Mtder tlis oispershitkoiXessrik-V4); zi,3 . 0 0 /1 3 .arld ,Jsciti "acetic % whose nemesis= iititilchmt Isiv guarall*: - thata:l • , Tw e i 1 ': leet will • be, allowed' , la that -ilelawlmellt, ' -JO , ilic 4-1 nothing beebnleo owed A drank° .Tbe.Americie ate ifonee of Schtiylkiii. County.. ,Ttie -Iftsee h0y11.4 azi. , - eaperiusce of _some , fifteen liters iinApnblic Ulm/mi. . : during :which tune: having.. been „Proprietor ' ,44 'elite . :. 1:1-niotv Arch-Street; Philadelphia.-: tilsii .nisiistafisliit. : - Sprlow'larmaster CO" Pa.,:and both , in operation , at the same rime, . will give ;at:least 'moths, serarancect 'competency to cater for-the public taste: . . ' : , Jul, 22 , '65. " PACIFIC HOTEL;:.: 170,"172;:174& ri.6 . 6renWiCii Street, toNawAttewrwtyettoAbwAr.) Petwcen Couritiiiidfaillei Sty., N. 'Very. • JOHN PATTEN,• - Paoeairroa • The PACIFIC HOTEL is well and , widely known to 'the traveling public. The location' is especially suits ble to merchants - and. basiness men - f ,- it lain close prox imity to the busineasrt of the City .- Is. on the high way of Southern and*W pa esteiv'triffel-..and adjacent to all the principal Railroad mul - SteumbOat depots. ' • The Pacific has IRfeml acC.ollllMtdatiOne: few over 300 guests it is well furnished'. and'posSe eVery Mod ern improvement for the comfort and - entertainment of its The rooms are spacious . and Well vcntila ted provided with "gas and avatar; the attendance prompt and' respeethift •and the tabietsgersarously pro vided with every:delicacy of the • . subicriber, Who, for the past few feffri, has been the' lease. is now sole proprietor.: and intends to hien tify hlmself thbroug,hly with the interetts °this house. With long experience. as a notel-keeper, hatrusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to. maintain the avOrable reputation of the Pacific Hotel, ' • ; Sept. 2, , G5.—.3.1.1y , Jprornr. PAVICEPI;4r, . • - Broad - DD. : II .. .. VT I, T.. 0.. D: X i r ::-ProiiiiplOr: ..• The United States..notel is well and . wiilely . known - ! to the traveling public. 4t Ie pleasantly...located in the centre and business part .ct the town • and near the Railroad Depot well. Fuel:Slatted, Bosses every modern improvement' for the conifort and entertainment of its inmates';'the rooms arn..spaelotta and well ventilated; Providtal-withgai-and water,: the-attend:Meets prompt and.respecttul ; and the Tll-. -bin •vvell Provided with the ..bett.the Market affordS: :• The Bar, •is .stoCked with the • choicest With-a long experience as a hotel-keeper; the pro. prick* trusts. by trwderate chargeS and a liberal policy, to receive aihare of the public patronage., 'l. . • March 10.1cG . : - . . • . NORTII,.W . STE'RN-1101:1$E) - : Centre lit.,--Pcitiisvi!le; • ••- • gray: undersigned would resPeetcolly_ inforin his •lt friends luidthe publicingencral; that. he hns.taken the well-known ?'North-Western-llonse,".recentlyoe •copied by Mr Dardefllill. Mille - BM- • •-•- - and will. devote - . ••• his wiloletimeland attention to mak. - ; -• Mg his '_pnsts-.comfortable.. The ."•• • bowie is inr , ,ze and - minmiodioua....llis market he:supplied with the bmst '•proviiiona the market affortia.nud his YLar will he' stocked:with the choicest Lionors.• • .There_ are' exCellent and extensive Stahles aud.Slheils; and *2. lrge. cards. for Drovers, un der:the superintendence of good' and:reliable llostler. cmineeled with the Hotel. He therefore respectfully' solicifs a fair shnrii of the public patron • , . April 2D; '65,-.47-tt • • WILLIAI.I.STEIMIiat. UNION HOTEL,. (late EMI:LANGE 'HOTEL.) CENTRE ST., POTTSVIT.T.V, JACOB LINTENAILITII, Proyr. April 4. -.0 UNITED STATES 1107E1_4, N. Y.'& New Ilaven & Western R. R. Depot Beach .Street, Boston. B. F. M. PIIATT, io'rmerly of the AmetiektilThase May.l3, , tl5 • 19-ly HARMVARE. GEORGE BRIGHT 7 &s : CO.,'!. Agonto . for P.l1 ufl 111li ciu 1i. c E r 11 : 1111ca,;: DA . A ITT:RICAN GABLE- OITATNS. • • • In -.• • hrnncliex; from 1:1-4 inch: . -Best l'roof and lict4 fiest'for crone .and coal . mince. ' Triple Minlia; Chains; the' only kind wed . now in Eu 7 topc fo r . • • E W I S O. rs . . • 11.1!"{DWAItE,. Ift.01,•TOOLS&;;,- -, (111 E 1C771 OEN - 77i A'!o . llARKli7,"lsolo . i 07 ine SAW."' • • . •POIllf17.)1.1.1C, 'A • • Prievips. 'SON,- • • • Scrap - jrnn : and '• Metal - Itletchanti, • - • •- • 21616 . 1115E . AND POUNDBY:PUIV. S..E. corner of SCUT/I . PENN and No. 17 sorITH Streets,. • FIJI! AD.ELPH7A. In'nt Copper. Ingot:Prase, Ited, dii.tht.`Tellniy, Pig Tin. Oar Lead. Bar Lead: Stielter; Antimony, Babbitt Metal. Ilismath, Solders. Ba:lron.-Sheet Iron; Sheet Zinc. Steel; Boraa;:.Craeible..‹ Foundry Facines, Anvils. Nisei, Film !tr.; Olif:ALeuda, Old Copper, Old Bras's: Old Lead. &c.:...te, eirlgric • and Second-linnd Machinists anti 131ack t n4iths• Toole, and Steatn Engines; bought and sold. Ur - Articles ol'.every description hi ase'•:4l *chin Ists:rindPoundrymen. furnished triorder:" Cash paid - raOcrap.l,ron - , Old Jaila,..„,tulii'all - kinds - 0 ,:, \tl _,.., ~. ~,,,,,,,-,-.,. - -: , ---1-:" r;..-f 4 ~,,,,,..,-4 7 c _ # , - . A: i . 1 ;; :- ,,, -.. .4, ..,.., 47 .. 1 :- 4 1+ Yir'' --,,: -.. i 'l6. .. -. , _:. , 3 , :;--. , ":.1.--e) A -..-A:-.\ ~,-..,:.•:.-,,..,_„,...-._-,_;, ~ : i. , „ -., O r IN 447. 16 .; ) ‘ - ,: f.`• --Y,:;.• i s . ' i.f ' ii ioln il Tjf:1:;=:: -,.,-. -4 - z:;•=1.1- , =_, l r v fi11 " 04.‘k , .., : .., i, ~...,.- r :..*!:.,i :i: ...:: . . ARIIW;& RI - & - - -4 ' ' ', * '.:--- ' - :..5 . :.:-. ; ...,;•:,- , . -,--. . GAT_t G?X -,, . . 0 L.. -.--Q....:'' ;_;: ~1.--1LL:,,,..',:5,, . .. 1).,,:,:,,.: ,i li \ • - ;; T •i' S- 't ;iji -/ 't,- it tati.,,:r: .A 4 . 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T !sr, Triti R E v 0 -c AL _S irx: _ .tock otwe) TitiWire the Stsite; IC, ~IILLpC PLOCk ,eatwtibtl:ficet;tron tiant„ '3Feitliants iiiebti v itra are te3 to glvevia tall beta* pnrelitorltigtlfewhere. • MRLILOY 85-SMTT.II. liflutet St, betwetn rth & Sth; .. -, Marels 31, •66-1.3-41: PuitApit.rink. : 4966: PHILIDE ! LPHIL 'sag. s XAiigracruaa3 or rnperagaingingOvind Window Shades, 'Corner.Pourili and Mari*. PHILADELPHIA. StOt:c a large Stock of LINEN :nod OILSHADES; • • ' `•GG-9-3r4 T : 14 • - Corner •of Twelfth .and !Market Streets, trii; posits ltst Great Wrmers..lsl4rket. • . .IEIO VD Sa CO., !C4 7 -7-ly . 1111411 Market St; Plinadelpbba R. S. BOWER. . -• • \VORRELL. sows.W . 0 Wit F IL .1. • m' iitim , icsTv — 'lilts - or . * Lk* j ID rAiloy • •• • • - W IND OW, HAI) E of every,deicription:L • ' • . -Scroll; Landscape and ,flionaret,; GUI and Gold,. : .. • . TractipiatuNcat and Canoga"... . No. 229 Arch St.,.botow. Third; Philadelphia. N, B.—A fall assortment Oft:lards, 'Dumb and Shade ;IrlAttnya constantly, on band:: ldarch MILLINERY it STRAW GOODS. . . . J. W: citijirEß, CO . Hare -opened - aud are -receiving meekly a fine ae4Ortment orStriw lints', ,Bonnets, Silk.a,. Rib , bons, Flowers, Framer, &e. . • . - • Wholesale and Retail. • • - JOHN W. CALVER & CO No. G 1 North SECOND 'St. below "Arch; FERLA.DA Pr - Fatter and .kiti.w Par ex &far rms qu hand: • •• .Marc') 24. .G6:--12.1it. . - • • •••:: C R Pi - IT II - Govt.° iSc r celebrated - Frirldture Es .- . .tablishment is remote& (feta Second and .Race Sts., to the splendid New Depot, Nos. 37 and 39 N. Sec ond St.;. opposite - Christ. Church.).PHILADELPLIIk, where they purptiseaelling:tor one yekr,:ut about mild, Iia,REANT Ft IpilTiTßlt AT FABULOLIAIAr Low PB , CES. en, at their Ninth and Market:Ste: Branch. where they are-selling equally being . about to . enlarge the premises. 'GOULD CO.'S ..FURNlTuakDrecre. • Nis: 37 and Si) N. Second Stk. and cor. 9th and Matket Ste.. PIi'LLACA. March 24.'66=12-3m. T H. E UNION HAM.S • are pionoimeed by all rite use them. -: EQUJI L . TO: Alliir [LOIS . E.X.TAXT.. ..:They are selected from only strictly corn - fed hogs, and the ingredientm - used .in• caries- are all of the very beef quality, Partieular care taittio- taken to keep them in pickle onlylong enough to cute; .which -- .'preventa their getting too salt—a 'great, and general fault withmoet hams,. None genuine . unless - branded. • Cured only by • • • A F. CH.ESEBItiOUGII;4Sc Co.; Pork * Packers and Wholesale Dealers in Chori.e and Proviaions 10 NORTH DELAWAREAVENUE, KILLADA.:... Ur - nicking and Curing Egabliehment S. E. Corner 9th and Reed 'Sts:' . • . Ittid•ch 3; .66=P-3nr. • . 628: — • HOOP 'SKIRTS*.•• • 628, HOPKIN'S "Own . . . JiAZO:FACTIVILEI?. .A.NO • EOLD. ATIO RETAIL, 'No. 628 Aictt.St.,. Ybilridciphin. . • The. meit -complete assortincnt • of Ladies' Mans' Anil Children's Boor Sitars in:the-City ; • gotten up ex pressly to meet the waits of ArSt-elasstrade•; embrae:. lug the newest and most' desirable Styled and Sizes of "Gore Trails-4.0f every lene.th: from. 274.. to 4 yards round,-20 to 06.Springa,'Ut $2 to $5•00. • . all lengths; from 2X to 3 yards rouud . :the bottom;- at $1.40 to $:1 : • ' . - _ . .oniflitie -Misses' • 'Cbildred.s . Sus yrs, are pro•:' verbially.beyourt all eitnpetition.: for variky of styled: and siiess-as Well as for finish and darability . ;.var3lng from 8t0.33 inches ll...length. 6 to 45 -Springs ut 35. cts.. . to $2 tn..-All Skirts ufour -Own make," arc warrant-, - .ed to .give satiSfantion r but boy none as such, unless they hava *•llopkin'i Iloop .Sk Irt Manufactory,. No. 62G :Arch Street." stamped on each Tab • . ' constantly on hanO,'good'Skirts, manufactured. irtNeiv -York•aud the Fadtern States.' which we sell at . very lOw Pricer. A-lot of cheap springs, 6:5 cents; 20 springs. st:' 00: 25 springs, $1 15; 30.tiritiga,' $1 25 and 40 springs $1.50..' . • It - 07 Skirts made to Order and Repaired rirTrulal ONE . raws ONLY, •111 arch 1,236 EN ,D R . 4110 & BROWN, .ARTISTR ; IND THOTOGRAPIERS,'' ......-14(011. Sill and. 9 I.44Cliesinut Street,- • • . , . • •• • P.IdLA-IYEIZSEL: 9 » ,.. • Dec. 31, ..64: . • • • • • 63-13, •• . . 13 ewe' Liberty White- Ecad preferred *by all 1.-.pracijchl P 4 fi mere .'l•Vy itl.fufd yori haye no other.. Ilennlictured only by,. • • . • • • • • • •simithi • ' • Wholeffale Druz: Paint and Gle.4s -Dealers, . • ' . • . No; 132 . North Till RD Street, 13 'fire . i bps. ty Whi to I.ettd. - -Tha Whitest, the I most durable mid the meat ,economical. • .'Fry it 1 Blanuliteturect only by . • . • • . : •-• , Ziegier-d‘ Smith, • Wholesale Drug: Paint and •Gles s.Denlers, — ' • No. .1.57 . 150rt1t THIRD Street. Philadelphia.. ESTE US . COTTAGE: ORGANS ... . . . . ... Are not only unexcelled; but they are obsoletely un • vrialled by any other Reed Instrument in the country Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, theYare Ibittetto be equally 'well adapted to. the .parlor and . drawing room.. ...For sale only. by - • . . • . . . No. ig North SEVEN'I'II. St., PIIILAD'A. SII4 — .AIio.,BRADBURY'S.PIANOS. and a'. complete asiortmenV Of the PERFECT MELODEON:"" ' ' .• Sept. SO, - , 65. .. - - . .: . ... 39.1 y, • .. . BANKS,:ntiNiMORE & Co.;; Succeescim.to Davis & c 0.,. .' • lianufactiarers of • 'atent Standard MCALES, . • Suitable for . 'eigh Looks; E. L Tracks &Deil , n.ta . ~• 2,00: tay, and • Live' "Rock. Also all the vs: ions' descriptions- of Dormant ar, 'Por - talble V.l a t form, catim and.ralent Beams . ; N. Miner. • ' • ' .15th St. and rein'a Avenue,,Phiia. • ••, : • • LIMAN: STORRS. -..., .. 'R. T..TAYLOR. . - 7--- - -,• '. For. the convenience of 'our -•.' '. -'... f.), t t' .. '. • patrona end others at a distance, ..'.. . -- ' - .we here . present a • diaarnm of i s , self.measareriteot,:py "which a ,. ,•. ) - " - .........,_:.f... good fit .will:. be guarantied,. by ( • ~....%•-___:-, ..., sehdini.i the sizes. in - the .order -• . t •. , . .. r .-... .. ileAgna r ted in the aceetntanying, ' '• ..' ......- 'l : . . ' • • ..m;' - %r. 7 13 1 nu. N r A o . it ° C - C;;T: : ,... :. , A - i . • . . Lingth of Back, from 1 to'2, .. , . .and.fmrn 2 toys. • - •.. • - •'• - • -'.• ~ - '• . f e rnirth •of SI mit, livith " arm: ' - -• , emok - eiL) from 4to 5.• • ..- , 1" ' I - •• • • Itrecuit Measure.L-Arennd the: . • . . • ~ most prominent', part of the • '.•-•• : •tk , '- ' i .-..Waist MeTlure.—Armind.the -. .' , ... -• 1' '• .• State : whether the „person :is ,' erect or atoapin~. . . loft.. year. • '.- • ' ' . The same measure as for Coat •:,;-• . • r i . . . •• • For. rANre: • . - : .•-. : •bleasare inside seam; Mtant ..side .from..hirinc,•• 'and • around the Waist - ai fhip. - •• :,15A3114.F OF 74AreMALS BENT Ift MAIL. TGEB-OF .COST. 7. , ••• , 'G001,8 TO' at TtleittßßFß, 11 HOT BiTIBIAOTBET. • ..' - ' : • CIIAM.,-STOKI:I4A - -.Co. ; z .... : 924 Llaclnutlit., Philudetph4t. .. : Jane IQ,. ' &s: . ' .... , .... . . ,28_,- S UORE.R. & C 0.,. • -... . ,• . . :• ' GENF,BIL ,COM.HISSION South Delzlwa Philadelphia •.• . . We ate ennetnntly retelvl rig an ennentment, APE lilli. , WHALE. LARD, RlNERS'atid LI,JDRIGA'UNG OILS., Lha beet and purest quanfies, which- cve °lra: in lota 40 emit, nt,-Inwes t rites a Lae. day... ' - attention of *ungnera iind ptheza is rerpeetfol , solicited... . Jan Di, DAT\ l'!it .11LAILCUER, • • . City •Cabloet Mare:Rooms and'ltannfactory, '? - '2B"Stitrfilit istcorrrytthnOT, • -• • • • • • • • • • Phila . drlpltier: N. B. -- - Pest , ons gOing•to the City will Ind it to their adtant^-eto call and e . ..litte the stock A. IC IL A. SAFE STEAD 1 BOJIBIL "Fhe sithicriber is ilrepsred to receive. orders • for the "HARRISON STEAM BOILER," in SIZCS t 0 snit put'," chasers. :The Attain/AD Of manufacturers and othera.ii 'called to. thistievr Steam Generator, rat comblninz,es. sential air antages_in absolute safety.from destructive first cost , and durability, economy - of fuel, :facility of cleaning and transportation, 4.. Sc., not. possesst. .d by any biller tioivln nee. • Theme hoilera may be seen in dalliaperatkin, dihtag `the -extensive works of Messrs:. Wm. Sellers C 0.,. Sixteenth street and Hamilton street:it W; Cattc4l's Factory Spruce.strect, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tre:. mont Mill, Frankford. - • JOSEPH FRRIITSON, Jr., Washington Building, 7.7.4 S. :1 1 ,11.1RD. STREET; w. rumADEßina. PnADELPHIA. INVENTORS/ - OFFICES.::.,. • tb , trit,v,itL EVA - 4415• Civil Engineers and Patent Meticiumr, .W UT ST.. PHIWA4. Pliteritis • nolicittidConsultationS' on. litikerieerinw. Draughthig and fsltittehes, Models and Machinery of . kinds wiz . Hcand skiinsityattended •ito. , ....tineseal-vaten7 Linn- given,ler - REJECTED 'CASES Ind•INTSBACH-. ENCES. Authentic Coulee of all-inoctlatents' front Retcut.Mice tglrured: , N: li.—tvtva yonuelveti Useless trouble and travel ihic ern - vim': as there is no' actual need fur pervuoat interview with . Ali basinesa. With - .these Mice& 'wee be transacted In wfitint: ,— For further infonyiation direct - as above; with stamp 'encloied;ftir. ,references • , attntn„ •6O—t4' -, • GrEORP.E • • W.. CROSSCUP, ' ENGRAVING • ..• ON: WO 0 D ; : • • • • 70* thesdput,St.. . •. ' (ThOrney Prins Enlidinz.) • .' • ' Views of Citiet. Machhiery,• Portraits, .Tinted Envelopes, Book IllustratlCElN 'Designs for Drugri, sts. Dry %Katt, - Liquor.' Tobacco : :- Flour. Perfumery, and'all kindsoflabele, ' • • • Pardo:llu attonticin given to Mach nay . ana. Color crock. ' March 3..66-0.3m . NEW IdOODIS FOR. • SPlti NO= BA.A.II.!ES: Fourth eisid.A.rnia ARE OPENING FOR SPRING 'SALE:3„ . Fashionable 'Yew Milk. ••• •• . .• .• Novelties In Dress (:Dods.. . New Styles Spring Shawls.. . • New•Vravelling broils Goads: • Fine, Stock of New Goods. •• • •.. Magnificent ': '• Splendid Flack Silks, Ste. L.E. hive their tonal assortment ofSrmriEGoone. .Also. CLOTIIR, CASSLItiIItE7KNESTINI3B, &n. P. B:—Our prices are now arranged to.meetthe inert or Buie:Tut; ••_ • • Merril IT, . CA.RPEIDIGS,-•-NEW STYLES 1. tom. VIIEAP.I -JO • J. T. • .• . • , • ;No. 3 . 7 Month Sticiond SI., Ph . Ila.a just 'received 'per late arrivals:John' Crnaeley *lii.TA.PeStr.Y Bruss els. Et..r trir PArritarmi - - • • ThreeTly and Ingrain Carpets,'• • • . . . Damask and Venetian Stair Carpe ts, •. • . . ' Cottage. List and Rag Carpete. •• Fleur Oil Cloths, Mime,. : Window Shadm'Matting. &c..—r0u.5.1.1.E at the Lownar 'ronata. and quality ,guaranteed, • ' • J.. T. DRIACROIX, .'" r • '• r SUCONP Street, above Chestnut. 31areli.17, '65 . ..ajj?ra . STEWART DEPUV, .." .s 1 •2•33 tr:nd'Mt.. above Spruce, Philadsf., sf Won hi respectfully lufmm his customers and ot hers: thst he is new scifitin from oue of the 2.2 • t4lsrge.st and heist assoltinents of Carpets. Oil; ; Cloths.. Window Shades. - &c.,that he had on 14 2; a r hand for mthS years, and at reamed prices.° 0 • ' • .11-3 m T i vac y Lt i i lN T E 013 .. 11 , -LADY r .--,_ _ ( ig ; ,' -._ . !,.''''''-.. : - ' l -, 4 t; - 4: l' '' ;'...'..... • . ' Ve .. _ !- • i i ' .: ~ , ,:•,, l iii ii i;h..,:. ...: :1 . J .- - it-4- , '• ..! . .: - .; 3.., -..,\,.-...;,.--- :. , j-,:.'4,' . .. - ii::-.;•..1: r;i -,'.,;..-:_\'':,:-. -,\ ..i!.:•:::.1 , ,=, ".,7R*.' .',. ,. .:•.1.74.1 , &\ ; : , . , ..ti .i tt..,-- . ... . - 4•,:- . 1. , ~,,i -.% .1::. .4. -. 7;-''-' 0 •... e ::1k ' , 11 . .' 3. , ... 4 ,, A1 `2,;.•,... ' . - ; 1 :11: : -:-:---::-,1:4,W-1.- There Ima !Ong been felt on the pert of out AN ARTICLE OF TOILET • In which they conld plftce confidence, . . . And which would supereile .t . be . trfany Injarions'Toile Powders fitlfi..Pisto.Ailitch,,foi..want Of better: the were fureed.:te ur, to the ".:., . : Injury of their Complexion and Health . . ' , Sow, however, we. the the pleasure to piece beford Which We know from personal experience To be just what will suit there in every way It is rerteetly4Estrzimlces to the 15 k in...' • In fact., id well j aatlefied 'face we become from long and patient Invimiigation, • • • • - . • • . . . BUT GREATLY IMPROVE TEI SKIN Beautify the Complexion, TUAT -WE WILL; REFUND. TO ANY LADY,: Who after giving our preparation, the Justly celebrged. . . . . • • ' - ENAlitt OF AMERICA THE - 110"TET.PM3) - FOR IT 1Z IT FAILS It in purely vegetable in 411 ita rnuiponent. porta, 'and consequently, le liarmleeP, only to improve . ' • • . • the appearance of the akin. It ' really remove . • P, wf FRECKLES, And by demoting 'and softening theal4 n, will give at a CONGEAL I . I'HF, -, MAiurg of SMALL,-PDX, And It will INSTANTANEOUSLY All'Houghness from the Skin CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE • - • . •-• • . . . .. • .• • • Who hese chapped hands 'lnside' made rough hi...expo sure to the cold winds, jre invited to ' And shtisfy yourself before you punka A Bottle tawny° open =pen the Counter FOR LADIES. TO •USE -WITHOUT. CHARGE Pliete l - -- $1 per :Bott13; Six for $5. R. It.--mcßAis - , Generatigent for rOthiline. s.ltra To TUE EDITOR. Or T!-IE LEDEPRiiDENTZ— is it sommon saying in the South that Southern. correspondents of: Northern papers are:Northern - men with Ohre Republican prin., eiples, and, as a consequenee, no faith,should be 'placed in their statements, they being made RS TARTE. That the great majority of such correspondents .are: Northern men is true,' nor can it be, otherwise, if the North is -to .know anything of the status of the people who :were in rebellion against - the - United States Government. Who would be foolish enough to expect, if an ex-rebel-should kill a dozen or two of, his eldelaves, or. hen :this Iniuse,.or steal mules. front "a damned-Yan kee," or threaten to expatriate.tied re-expa triate a Southern loyal man, that any of the chivalry would- be - foolish or patriotic enough to - itiform their - old enemies of this kind of loving kindiaess,which they bear-them? The Union men of. the South, having Matte cOmplaints in their correspondence with members of Congress, iri their evidence before the Joint Committee - On Reconstruc tion, and in the many "confabs" which tbey 'have bad with 'the President, consider. that if these evidences of the unfaithfulness of :the South: arenot to be :.credited, scribbling for newspapers would lead to no practical good. ' If. I say, the evidence given before the Com mittee on Reconstruction will not Convince Congress; the. President, and the people of the actual truth as to the situation of the states lately in' rebellion, there are no dem onstrations; short , of open hostilities, that will convince the country of the utter faith lessness of the Southern . people. Not being a Northern Man, either by birth or education, and having lived in the South for the past tweray.eight • peals, and in the heart of•rebeldoin. during the_,war—my wife and eleven children having been born there, . and having.my.aflinities and onnsanguinities, my hopes and lean, centered in that once happy, et= I hope I shall not be accused of imp irtitility an imparting to your readers those facts which I know_ to be true; and . which; Ville South persistently insist in car rying thein throggh,- will lead to results far more deplorable than the. wide-spread ruin and vandalism-of war: . The political effluvia' which. is emanating from the stagnant 'cesspools of sletreryis spreatieg its virus far and wide through the ‘' Confederacy. , " • Slavery in the South-is bS much a fact now as it was five yearn . ago ; and., liming lost nothing but the name-=with the increased ratio in which the "peculiar in stitutidn" is gairiing groend—if the Southern •States are reconstructed on, the principles enunciated by the President and his copper head coadjutors of the ••North, we may say, With the disotganizers of the ,Chicago'Crin• vention, "The war is a - failure." • Let 'us take, for instance. the State of Lou isiatta, to dingoate the feeling. maoifested by - all the rebel states. ' This State elected to Congress, and - also 'to both branches of her legislatere, with-but one solitaty tinted secessionists: So, intent were they Ili - ion - getting the political power of the state in their own-hands, that they would, take pa suggestions . of prtidence from, their niche ~cautious friends. They knew that every ; member elected to either House of Congress had te take the lest oath before being admit ted to a seat. They, .knew that those whom they elected could not tsk,e that oath. Yet, rather than vote for - a Union man, they would see the - St_uth without 'a -representation in Congress:. ' • . • *lf we lookback at - the acts of the Legisla . tore of Louisiana bathe years 1863, and 1866, we see laws passed 'for the government at freedmen, by which their condition would be `rendered a hundred -fold more intolerable than' Whedin a state, of -slayery: Tneir, right, of locomotion is denied,. except from .the Ist to. the - tOth Of Jaitaty,: ; in which time they have Ad - make contracts, or be taken-up and pun isliettait vagrants. Their liberty is placed' within the grasp of their 'employer.' They' have eriacted'a law, which prescribes a min ishment of from ten to thirty days imprison ment, or front ten dollars to thirty dollars fine, and puts under bonds for his good be havior any person entering without leaveDß the ' platitatioa . 'of another. Comment is un necessary. *The freedmen are not suffered to keep fire-arms; they may- hauled up' before. the courts.for real or' imaginary offenses; their judges, proseceters, and the jurors.. who are to try them are to. be their•old mi ters. - Thus, in Whatever waY they turn. they meet an enemy ready to avail. himself of their labor upon the -cheapest erms, and pay them in a scanty supply, of - food, and the balance in flues and forfeitures. • • Much has been said Of the promises of protection to the treedmen, and of the courts being " : open to them for Abe redress of their grievances. These . are referred to iu Presi dent. Johnson's reply to the. colored delega tiow in February last ; but I kn.ow, from f cts which canae . to my own kniawledge,.. that white citizens of the. South are denied access to the - courts; if it be known that they were in the Union army: - Nor would. it be now .safe for - any Union ~man to remain in the country, atter the federal army is withdrawn: They constantly assert.: that they. intend •to bays! things their own way, and are buoyed . am 'with hiMes ofsthe final triumph, of tack cause. since the defecton of President Johuo son froth the, party which elected him . • . white men are.dented the rights of cid; zens in their courts because they are. Union men, how_ do you suppose negroes will have justiee done them ? Their whole desire is theta° get rid of. the, army, and, than they. Will settle - with the Yankees; and .es', to the negroes, they'will take care of them. • -. If we biok at the militia wdfind Ahern in much better condition, a• military point of view, than they were berme the war. Ent bittcred by the shame of defeat and by pecu niary losses; to say nothing of the more than: decimation of . the boasted chivalry, they are 'now more intense in their hatred toward the • "Damned Yankees",than ever. Their militia is 'composed of rebel soldiem well 'disciplined' and *officered by :rebel chiefs, armed and equipped with United States Mins, and ready at any timeovhen chance or circumstance should favor them 'with a - hope to effect the independence of the. "Confederacy," to rush forth.into the field:4 strife. • • . They aro strongly in favor of the Monroe, I. What is the arithmetical. complement of Doctrine, andhope the 'United States will &.logarithm ? What is its use in logarithme- Yet be embroiled with .:France, through the tic computations ? Prove the correctness of Mexican.question: . • . • • its use. What is the sine of an arch?' What -'Should they, - as they hope to do, ,effect is its relations to the chord of double the ace? such a reconstruction as President Johnson 2. Praire that , in any right.-tiegled triangle favors, and get..their. members adinitted to radius is to hypotenuse as; hosine of either Congress, they would,' in .conjunction with acute angle is to the adjacent side: - - Northern Democrats and Conservatives who 3. Prove the •following proposition indorse the President's policy, be enabled to •In any 'plane, triangle, if a line is .. .drawn .embarrass the Government - 139 that no war from the vertieal angle perpendicular to the, - supplies coul I be voted,or armies rnised, base, dividing:it into. two segments •, them while their. members of Congress _would not the whole base or sum of the segments is -to be guilty of another blunder,. such as they the sum 01 the&therAiro. sides as the ,differ committed in 1861,- by. resigning their seats : once of, those Idea to the difference of the in• Congress: -- Their military. chiefs would segments. • • - .rally around their- old • followers, Who :would -4.. Explain the metheeof aoliing the fol not fail to. respond to their fall; seeing the lowing exemple: powerful: they would have in the A toweeß C standing' on the top of a de .l?nperor of the French.. • clivity,'.. I merteured7s"feet front the•base to Taking- a retrospective view t.f the -past five the point A, and took_the' angle VA' 47 years. we look back withhotror at the many 'degrees,. 50 minutia'; going - on in the. - seme . cold blooded niurders committed on loyal men- 'direction 40 - 'feet farther, to the point D! white and black, those murders. committed took the angle B DC, 38 degreek.3o-minutes. • with a., diebotieai malignity which is - seared ._ What Lathe bight :stfthatower? - • , - Ay 'credible in this enlightened - age. • Every In In a trianglo#. Bi.C,! the-angle Mg 37 means_ of-destruction .which- the brutal- pas- degrees, 49 - 'manutea, the aidesA.-.B 82,7 Yards, - . 'Mona could suggest s%aicalled into exercise=: the side Lt C 493 yards wlvit isthe tingle B? faMine, the bullet, the knife; the gallows; and - 6. To , determine the altitude .of• a. light-' the- blood hound—till the lan& was literally house,- I' observed the eleVation of Its; top ;soaked with the bloeit iitvictima, and for no abevethe-level - a : ended the,,, estfahore,tq be other- cause than their eternal devotion to 15 degrees, 32,,inittut;es, atiad seconds and 'hhe Constitution and the Union.'"•• _Nor can measuiang'direatikfroin 63tYpr_dillfing the we look but with. consternation and terror at Sand; teen flatitid itreleliatlontadegretts, the awful gulf - *firth Is yawning for the de,' 567mb:tam': and ,tesitutconds. , !Required , the . - . Striietionef the loyal men of the Sonth—from elevation of • the- tolsof,algtljght-honse.aboya . . 0 E . - S • - - • , the o'icy inaugurated at Washington, - in the the sand. _ .„ • - . " `as tires' . par oiling, ot: rebels,' in'appointing rebel:gen- - ••• 7-10: Thejearlngs and _distances r the. Adamantine & Sperm emit, an collector trtetom.gveraom__ofttitesy : sid - est.o„ a ftniknt e l as follows syig.kkis the . - revenues,,ete.,,to-the eiansioli or arear No. 110 NOrth Delair.a*Aventte - • - B • el ,- ' ! loyal men. Holm - . dies within , ns when we -#. . &gam 4'4 „IV. 13.130 ns. • 9 ': . ;see mirsetves, left bythe Federal Govinzireent 63g-;• 4- Y , . , 09=fr`e t- : W....A 40- riaLifty,pax, to •tlie . - tender mercies *of arLithtlecahle foe. 7 . _00; ; 0 4 iy; „alto. - Bii g,• 'Cuneas - p Neer to npaiikly, this ?tDA, \ " :01 " .9, " - • EYRE & LANI)ELLI I.;AbY PATRONS, A aCtsirc to ptocnie AN AR.T-Tc..L,V, WARRA.INTED TO BE S& That it will not Injure, A FAIR'TIEJLIAt MOLES, BLACK WORM, BEAUTIFUL VELVETY APPEARANCE IT WILL IT IS WITKOUT A RINAL4 Making the skin As White and Smooth as Ivory. CALL AND TRY IT, AT R. 111.0111RIS' STCIRE, a. eor. Centre and Atallantange Pslb. G'i'Ai.. -- .4-_iFs:.'.7.A:‘..: --- T,0pE1.4 ; : IbililJiAol734ll4 AND Pa; , .1;11 Ittiners', Sperm, Lard, Whale, EMEND SLAVERY STILL A FACT, T. FiE WAR A.SOUTHERN KO'S TESTIMONY. llOW.lllrstoit Men are' Persecute 4 In the South. A Upiop man writes to the New - Tork In , dapendent from New orleans, in gird to the present :terrible .condition of :the south, in consequence or the 'policy inaugurated at Washington in the pardoning and rewarding of rebels, while loyal Men are left..to the ten der'mereles of an implacable . foe: His letter is as follows : , . , RIYIPLES, Tanners' a Cnrrtiers . , rfidnic ft has, anti - :them' ountry will hold it resPossiblefer the innocent blocd.whicli•lins been and sill be. SW, ,and for _not promptly proteeting"the loyid people. President .johe 'son suggest& itliplan of reconstruction:: 'lt _does•not. dieet , the approval of 'Congressi Why tines not - CloPgratst give its plan =of re" construction) „President Johnson said, not long ago, `that rebel tair a back seat_ in the work' ;Orrebrginilailon and 'restore titni. -Why - does not Oingress 'diafranchisis the rebels and =put- the ;egovernment :in the - hands of loval.men Let themdo,tlais, and . any life Lir it *e Will liavea_peace and liar, inony,reatcired to the:South which will be the pride and , admiration` of the American people. • - .T E- H.. ' eirThe cattle plague 'is decreasing in Eng. fia-Austria sod Prods: are. vigorously prep's- star 'The; CLineee rebellion hair assumed tie preporikins. - Jag - During the past 19 nuinthe 8951 men` heti been killed and 2579 wounaed in the Mexican bat- . , • rEirIL railroad is to be built from Cincinnati to Chattanooga. . Rive ritilroadz :already centre at the latter city. . sarGor. Yenkiiis; of Georgia, his ealled. for a loan, at 7 , per cent, interest,. to relieve the desti tute people of that State.. , .• Wif-Tho internal revenuereccipts from the Pa cific, coast'-during th 6 last quarter were' 859,1 1 46;- 909 ; customs receipte„ 82, , 55g,952; • . trirAn agent of the 'F.inians, who hes arrived in New York,- trays:23o,ooo disciplined men in Ire land' are ready . to fight for freedom, - IfgrThe New York Methodist Conference has passed resolutions thanking the .Senate for pass ing the Civil Rights bill over, the President's veto SlirApPlications for pardpn have beori Sept to the Presidenkfrom. eighty-six ex-rebel Congress men; and one hundred and twenty-seven ex-rebel Generals. ; sir The colored people .who are raising cottotr along the Mississippi have ,resolved to .pntronize only OMBo steamboat lines which treat. - thou .as equal with the whites. Oducational Column. PASII7I.OEIS, M. !editor. Eprroitlex, crremia. • The Educational Column of the-Pottsville • Standard, has passed from thehands of Prof. - A. N. Raub, into those of Wm. M. Crothers. 'M. E. of Tremont.. We cannot allow this op- portunity to pass by without awarding to Prof. Raub, the weed due to ,a Christian gen- . tleman,:a ripe scholar and a' live teachei. Ile was the pioneer of Educational Columns, in this County; and during the whole timel• held the position of editor of that column, we never saw le it an article, which was calcula ted to stir up strife, or create heart-burnings amongst the teachers of the County. We sincerely hope that •in -hisneiv sphere (Prof. in the Keystbus State Normal School), he may reap the reward the true educator tie serves. We wish him all the success it is province of man to receive, and hope to hear from hilin occasionally. We, welcome his sueceasor,' Mr. Crothers, amongst us, and hope he may be as successful as his predecessor. We have known him I from boyhood, and- know him to be a good teacher: We have read his introduCtlon with I pleasure, and unite with hits in the hope That the teachers will give Ili more-aid ln . support of our columns. We do hope teaehers will Issist us in keeping up our "Question Corner." mportant questions Are allowed to pass with . out any answers being given. Rouse up, teachers ! What has become of our corres pondents ? COtTNTY SUPRINTENDENC'T The time is near at hand, when it becomes the duty of the SchbolDirectors of Schuylkill County,,to meet for the - purpose of selecting some suitable - person for. Superintendent of Public Schools of the County. This is a very imPortant duty, and one to which every Di rector shOuld feel it his to attend. 'lt is very important to the suceess of the schoolsorthe County, to have a gOod• and efficient officer. As thefrequent changes of teachers are much deprecated by the' friends of education, so it is to be regretted that in many counties there are frequent changes in County:Super . intendents. Our advice is, when You have a good officer, retain him, at least two terms. You want a practical 'teacher, one who - is competent, and mpieover, one who will de vote his ene.rgiekto the dutiei of Lis -office I ' such a one we believe the present. incumbent, Je.sse Newlin, Esq., to be. From a esittical ob servation of his official course during the last three' yearkitgives-us pleasure to state that we believe he has faithfully and conscienti ously, discharged every duty pertaining to, his office. " •• We have ;written this without any.cosiul tatiOn trith ldr.,N.; or without any know ledge of whom his competitor may be, but as we believe; a deserved tribute to a faithful and Infd-working officer. EDMOR :—ln reference to the question, 'ls it the duty of a teacher to visit this Pa rents of bis I would Unhesitatingly' answer in the affirmative. It is as much his • dnty.to visit the parents "of his pupils as to at tend to 'his duties in the, school room. for' 11(4 can he expect to succeed there if he does •not have the co operation of the parent, and 'it is not presumed that the parent is going to :visit the teacher. Of course this will not suit these, teachers whose love of ease makes them leave everything pertaining to teaching - at " their school room door. The teacher should spend his spare timein visiting among his patrons, trying to find out Their wishes in 'regard to how they want their children taught, and they they should try and accede to their wishes. ' • Yours, • Y. Z. QUESTION CORNER. WE are pleased to hear from " B. M.;" hope to hear from hinf•often. * . PRIL.AIiET.PRTA; April 9th, ISCu. ETMTGR :—I - See in your parlor of Sat urday, April 7th; in'the." Question Corner," the following , " Is it the duty Of the teacher to visit the parents of the pupils?" - lint being able to answer it in a manner satisfactorily to myself, I now ask, and beg it to be inserted— . "Is it not the duty of the parent of the pu pil to visit the teacher ?"- ;Roping to hear from you in,your, next, I • remain, respectfully yours, B. is: ri;t tar Ma lit Tickets , 7111tooks, Beek's, B.oks, Ake. . . stock of JOB TIM" W other , °Wm In tag m bends employed es metal. Printer omen as peat *s uty PCSI - Q IN (X* rsl4