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Gladdeeifi'sint I should be to take *ern ' i description- - • ,.- stletolts Landscape and Flower, • --. :- Ta Write upon his dorir. ...No glicabrO; .• . •.• . . . Gilt and Gold,' .'. ' • Give As rashdowii in ekle laws for al' ~ .. .... • . • - _...-,_____ .....-,_-_,--. _y,_._ _„.— . . .. • An , they II be snug iusidessfore flex • • - 90:•293:Areb St., below Thlrd,.Philudelphia." - , • ' *Give tiot tbeyask.. an' we shell lie" '- • .• . Terminate of the Philadelphia & Reading R: R., on the Delaware, at. Philaelelphla:---Plers for the Shipment Orlithiarliel, - 4111tiMr; '." .N. IL-Xfull assortment otCords.'Tataels and Shade 'Writift minus some consid'able•an • ..I)&rlgirs.. s .Fixturesfeonstantly on Ntad. - ' 31arch'3,; 1 / 1 -3m- 'Give Rut they,need- an'. we shell - - _ •.•. • , , ..oaCco; pear. • . A nation all "one piece, - rich. pea , . UlNTikitD, SAWYER & WARD . ' ' . Pier' NO. 13'. . . . - , . ' •- - ' . BLAUSTON, GRAEFF &Co . Make 'em Amerikin, in* they'll To love their country ez they ) . . .1 • . • " 9 Pine Street N ' err York. -- --• miNER S ANt.eurFPFR!OP" '- ' - miti et h rit s hi . n o6 'eryz a a g n m d • Color ..., • Let 'em stay Southard: an' yo . Ready to fester ez it neat, ... ' - •'. . LORBERRY LID LOCUST • HOENTIIN • COAL, a,, - STYLES ! . .No mortal man eaniboast o i • •-'; IS Walnut - " - philadelphia. • Shiplwrs of other approved qnailties of - - ' . ciiEAr :-.• • • •-• -...;:oo . .-: Rut the one rnalebtlw thin An' lb' alwrno. faint , for - . • . . WHITE AND RED ASH COAL. • .. _ ' • .' That out of j-u-s-t cant 2viiiilby , Boston. .- ... • • . . 31S Walnut Street, Philadelphia. •J. 'T. , 11ECACROIX.. - :• .". : •.• . Some rotk. 'mild call lb • . • • • ' .. 9. Trinity. Building, New. York. . -o.37:goittht keiond 10.-;.Philatielphim • el. woe commonsense r , Cor. of Kilby.4, Duane _ Street, Boston. - Tha landed all our r • . ' - • - Has just receiveil per late arrivalitiabn Crossley & So.', I Europe heare I •IL OF ILL .KINDS BY THE CARGO. . - :• . Sons Tapestry Brussels. • .. . - - .: - . • ' ‘TheY 're drivin' oi ' -:'•-• si f•T. .1* 'ssr •To the hard erennl . - LEIIIIS AUDENIIIED et-co, - . - ... Three-PlySi : l Ingrain Carpels, ••-- . • - 'F,f they reach the' • , i'l- - Pier No.' 7. . ,, , _ '. . Damask . and• Venetian Stair Carnets,. •-. , - • • . ' The tallest airtlic ' • • .• Wholesale Dealers in the best vitileties'Of • „ 1 .11',..dir cp., . - - Cottage: List and Rag Carpets . • •-, • • . 1 .--' J 0 11 ,11i •it . . 1 11' B 1 T Ir.„ , -.- - , - . Floor Oit Cloths.• Rum. Window, shades,' Iftatlit!g , ' Er Ireason Ten' -.2- -. • '. suirrea or ' s Anthracite - and - - Bituminous Coals. . . How centil wc . .. - But"rr.s ' '°F •• ' ..:..:. - .. .. : '-. . guaranteed . J. .. tf • g am the • .. 14 1".7 . . i. T sT D ". .Er s' ACEl i gl i i. qual ' itY. Than satin` + It'r• bA:P. w II X-ESRA-R - ; - • . ST:S. SECOND'Strect, above CheBtlllll,. We'll jes" di , CHT-TY.1. , 1".11 , 1_ , . COAL, OFFICES: 4 . , 110 . • •• '1'205 Walont Street, :Philadelphia. ' Broadway, New York. • A.Nri OTHER .. • Mardi IT, , 6G, . • . . 11 7 . m , _...._. i -.!..- _ . , Wharf No. 7,- Port Richmond . .• . t. 14, 1 Kil . by Streetsßoston, ' ' ~. . • : •. : I r gn u . a tak e 'n t s . {No. 316 Walnut Strsot, Philadelphia. , Pioneer Shippers from Elizabethport, C.f. . D - ASH :COALS . . - • -.- An' the' • -...,.. IFFICES: No 300 West Thirteenth St., N. York: LEHIGH; SPRING 31-OTINTAIZ , T, HAZLETON, AND . . • - i - ther 16 '56 . • . • 42- - • COUNCIL•RIDGE COALS: - r's 9 13-.' hrated Georges Creek „ . ' . I ain't', . " arc pro nounced - - by. all who use them, ' , E very Pier No. 9. • •• a: the Mines of the Con. EQUAL TO AN Y RAMS. EXT.FNT. . •Bat--I 01 ''-'.y of3iaryland. -" .. . . 4.. • Ice yORK & :Sahli i i , K m L COAL Co, . BANOB4OFT, .. LEWISL.BIS •& '. Qo* ' . They are selected from only strictly corn fed.hitgli, and' T, l) s' r • aa thPort.- -. , the ingredients 'used in .ctirrog are all of the' very best. -„,;An' .srmality. Particular care is also taken .takeep them in. • Ir 111 "4 -- LOAD: -storNTAIN. BLACK idevni. 1 , 1 4 1 3 Celebrated ASHLAND . COAL, .*- . pickle only long enough to cute, which. prevents their, Z: -.- . SUPERIOR RED ASTI COALS. _ r 'hibulelphl - L- '• - . . . t ening too salt-a' great and it Gault with most. ~.„,--. - rat Ezerts, ge, Place.,'New York- • ' Ft .0M - 3IAtIANCIY MOUNTAtN.' ' - . . • .- . • Atr York. • • .• - , - • " - '-' - -'' - • •-- - L ' ems.. None genuine unless branded: . Cured only.by' 'i -- ,' IFFICES: 'el; Wahm , street. Philadelphia. -, .• OFFICELIII Walnut Street, Commercial 'Building, - . . . ....iti . .•.; S, C. Thy ing & Ca., Agts., 77 State Plailadelphia. • • •._. . ..- , • - ._.• • ' A ..: 0, C.HESEBH.OUGII..di Co., .• . ... Pork Packer...and Wholesale Realer* Ai , • ...e........ -- -. t .8.H5t,,n.,. • • New I. ork Office-77 Cedar Street. Boston Officpe-7 ler Iv . . . Doane Street. -- -' [0(1.23, , ns 13- " • • . - • • • Fish, Cheese and •Peosisions, . ; if • CAIN RACK.ER & - COOK • ••HA :A S . &,-- 11REIN IZE R- • - , '4'l l - - , & Co; , • . ... 10 NORTH. DELAWARE AVENUE,- PIIILADA ' IV - Tacking. and CnringEstablishment S. E: Cor P. - - • SUIFTEBB OF _ ' - '..-' CES'i' RAP. . hi . . __. " • i . EfiNIDIS _VND SITI7PIMS Op 'rite Cr.I...EI3II.NTE'D 1.._ • 11111888 AND•Blol.Frada OF , . . . ... „ . • • - --, - - , . 91h and Reed Ste . - • ...• March 3, '6C-0-3m . .. • C- - - ' I.OciltiT :TriscrAlN, UOIIII .- VEIN: :RED ASH - COA_L, iD RED NII ANTHRACITE * . : ---. • ~.ii_cu. IIEATri. - . _, . . 'lnc . snti . seribers are now receiving their ... SPrin, , lss ir..• dealers In other first . qualities of ... Formerly mined - by Riekrair ,It Co., Rh ich we it Ira ran. .. . ~ ~ ... IP il 'al:- • ter to shiplree frrmf cul . ii tufxture with other Coal. . •• • . 4 •.•;- WHITE AND BED ASH' COALS. . . Al SO sole agents for the sale of ( ' co. W. •10,4ny- ).0' .A 1 - - S..'. '. .. - ... .- - . • -- - - - .- House Furriistlink:Dry . ..Go' irk... , 214 Wain& Street. PhilacielPhia, and Woodland' derN Striperior Pine 'Forest 'White Ash, ti it .;"•-• - • ' Wharves, Schtrilkill River. . - ' and aPohn and Lewin Veins Red :Ash Coal, - • ~. : • • . • which he IS NOW prepared to -hip. . '•. . : . lltzt„ts.:Walnuttstreet,•Philadelphia. ~ -• ' . .. . Comprising all the best sericite? ....i. • • . '• LINEN' a..\130 COTTON SIiEETINIM leit .:-_- . sr: CAIN. Mortars Ilsewra. „ • Jrs.St wt. coox. • o i riopo .II 1 a U aloof sit., Philarto. " - Is Broadway, Nri, I,' Rector. St., N.Y. - • 'PILLOW AND BOLSTER CAKING . r „,,Ts': '. W 3.1. F. .MOODY, Shipper and Agent, '- f Room 63 Trinity Build , o, N. IC. 21 and 23 Doane St., Boston. . • '. . . '''" --- . . • Schuylkill Ilaven, - Pa. ID. B lIAAS: .. . • WSLBRF.NIZER., . Richmond. , ,r. *. •. • . ...ma, TABLE DAMASK AND DTAPERF . • TABLE cLoTlis, NAPKINS, DC - , oth : • hruary 15 : 't . • . - - Cely '.' .Feb 111.,. ?Oa . . - • - • • y . . • • • ' - -... CHAMBER AND BAT' TOWE' '"'""'''''''MallatntlanNllMONl. TOWELLINGS OVA LL•DESCT I I-lILADELPHIA tie - , , .,. - " . ELIZABETHPOII,I - ISzt SCHUYLKILL .-CO•;-".1:"." .• . M ARSEI LIES QLTILTS., COM' I' • BLANKETS, TABLE AND P" '' Anti every other artiele Of Fur ui• etN-, • ' . . , . •• - , . 'quired to commence huuekeepii . . ' - ' ' C . 041 s. •. bus: - 111UVLIIELL NAVIGATION.: COAL. . -- . • - • . .. • '" 4 IIOLL.RNBERG - ER AGENT, : ,of Ulan:lly_ . • . . .• • . r. • A. T. S.T'OITT. :& CO, ..• . , Shipper of the Celehrafe.d -. . - •9pririk hosiery .. - nod , ping Illarven: for AYTHRACITE.COAL at - • - Ash' and Peaked Roan- - ." - ~T he subscriber.. with Mire prot : • .Trentricb, Delaware River, Phliada. . -.(Successors:to STOUT &., - VAN WICELE,) earning -- --, • • - • - - - - • - action of the HOSIERY DF ; t - , . . . Illinois unit Shippers of the celebrated ITLTON (LE- CO A. 1 .-... : nese, invite attention to (b '' LW AtiDEIVIICLIED de. Co., • 111011) COAL. from the Ebbervale - Collmry.- near Ma- -,Essi,•it.t."C,Schuyl osp • - • -- zleton„ Pa., and dealers in the beat-varieties of • . . AGENTS. FOP THE SALE OF . THE . ; ANTHRACITE AND RITERINOES COALS. - . . - • ~ ' -L.k.DIES% GEN'TLE P IV iliti ' . • • • . 'Witt lif Creek Diamond Coal Co.'s Dia-. Delivered dire rrt from the mines or on board of Yes- • -• • . , JABES • J. CON 1 11011 ,; .... - - .. . . _ • 111ERI - NO AND Sir •- NEW Stack'. d, in. ... • . " .11 •ond Red A sh ; a nd -. TRENTON; N., J., ' • - E1..17.A11ET11 PORT. N. J. Miner and ShippciAtt the' Celebrated' • . . N. BRUNSWIcE, N. J.,' PORT RICHMOND, PA. SHEPPARD, VP red:' ;lack - Heath White Ash. Coals. • BIeFICES-44 dr. 46 Trinity Building, TAIN. COLL . . . edit lc _ _ • - • 111 Broadway, riew,Vork. • . • - .' Msy le, 'l3c-ir ,- - , (205 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. _ • •- -- • . d ' I F' "--- - - 'CRS : { 110 Itroadway. New York. S. T.Szortz. •• S. VAN WicKLE... .G. Igtr. Sirour _ s al:ill County, Penna.', renal ql -:„.; .1,.14 Kilby street, liustan. - April 4, '64 t . . • "' - • t7-ty .-. 110 P• S y,- bIT '66 • • • 11-h '' '' ' ' . . A_LTHOUSE & -FOCH .. 4 .: apart t'e - - '• . NFW , YORK,-. _ . ~LINF ,ItS I,2iF THE CELEBRArEb . ' • The m , abider;' lIEPPLIEII & 11110. • • ' SAiIIUEL DONNELL, Jr., . _ . • and Chil LOCUST:MOL I NTAIN - . . • ,th 151 i' , (N. E.' con. Walnut & Fourth r3t5., Phila. • ,. . . - .preasly .„ ' ••••• •FFICES: •,, 36 Pine Street, 'New York. ' • • ' • ' OFFen.B yin FALB . . : • • . ' iii thr eiifilin i' . I..Merchauts. Bank Building, Providence. •.. . - - • -- • . . . 111 Broadway: .-,, .. ' : - • - ' able El ':.. • : -rjE s - . - mvn D&IIS '- All ON it C o,o. ITTO_LNIf ,- - 1 7 7, : BROOIC, ,v•ahlat st : N-York. • • • • • all i iet oat • ''• IYS -J. Bpi); REPPIAER.. - IEI4 A: Co., Port. Richmond:- - • ' 3 e . -Ics t BRATED. LOCUST mars= WHITE- ASH t - , • . • Ai\ . • • • . _, , .. - . - and SPORN VEIN • ' 1..F.-I - lIGH COALS ; .. . .. of ilia , RE. D ASH •C O A _I, . -..-. '. • .- • .. -. • . . . , . • . . • . - . • .. . . . . rNO. ris Walont Street. Philadelphia. , . • • . .. • orkel - ' No. 111 Broadway, ]tuna No. 9 Trinity . . I.H OLS- .& H' II L -, CEC• 4 t o 1,4 .. ' Fri - t__• Building, New York. '' -.; r '. Wyoming; lackawn, na. & Scranton, . • , ,1.1. , :o. 11 Doane Street, Boston. • . • . . . . . . ... • .. . . h, and ..A,RF-GREENIVICII - DELAW.iItE AVMME. .. Delivered on board Vessels . at Piers' N05:4...t 9, - - . . 3OF RED 'AND WHITE . - ASH . ... . _ -• • • . . ..-„ - - -1 .v - 4 ,,,, 0 ,, -* l, "-- KUANtr•L CAST, ' - ' iii AN P' ' " ELIZABIETIIPORT,"N. J. . C 0-• A. 1., .. ' : - - -- - • •• • . pasture - . . . . . • . f 131ENRIED, NORTON'. & Co., OFFICE : ..,--. 43 - TRINITY --BUILDING, cow' . .. .- ' ... .. • ' • - • • - .. • -- . • in. peed i. . . . 'Miners and Shippers of - . , 111 Broadway, New Fork. . • • . --din New , York, ',." ••• Da the .. 1 - - - • .. .. /tie St, Pottsville. • ' , .• . • ' --I-- , . • ,_ . . 'e timel ' k- --) • 1 ' -A - 1 --- 4 * ' TO intt§i Ens - AND SHIPPERS .- . • • - . • . . . . . . . • • .. • . . f. best quality Red •.. : • ..soic mine eties tio.fondl v linger Cli -.l' MO reTAIN-from Hai t i.. DELL COLLIMC T. .• , • On thy soft nod pearly ;kin : ws And NNMKIN,--Irom Earraratt.v. Cot I , rr.y . : . , .• ~C -. i'l OF A . ' l, .- : • . and •White Ash Conl. • . - ' , littil.' , F , i 'lt EKE CC NiI:BRIAN 11-from the CON- ••-•••• ..L.:-X- • • •-. • ' -• • . ' Scan each round and rosy thr. , - . sama.-r0.,, NIT,' so F MAT:FLA:4i, . . . . The greiersigned having formed a ernmection with ti April :2R, 2526 • - ••• 'Drinking draughts•of be:nit , '"r• • . ,31,19 Walnut street- Thiladelphia. -' - . house in New York. are prepated Cu .re, , eive 0•011 oil F • ' c ', • FFICES: 'll9 Broadway. New York ' . . commission. to sell, direct tu. yards and commeners, .0 R 11• E 11.11 ..trll Me, whence .thy bean' e 134 Sta:e Street, Boston. • ' thertby !wing to the miner or shipix , r the mink mat- • ' . - -. Wht;nce thy cheek's evict lowiilf/ '',- -- , ri 7 ,to ' ' . -- I • 4•tt gins made by the -Jobbers and s.•curing to, the, Miners j Coal is now.--soldeleln • - - Whence the rosy hne Thor ~LL.. FIOItDON & Co., who and Al' -,- - --- and Shipper. the highest price for eittir Coal. ; . ' '' Breathing round their :1116 art -- Ft, .&''' V i ll . TOMLINSON, Liberal advances will be mide on each ear-no upon the receipt of the Bill. -01 Ladietr at. their - 011 ice ili fos ordering from. them, may -' • •. .-- .big a pore article. ". . • , • ' The! he rifyike.•with it Walnut St., Philadelphia. , • all per. . , . SHIPPERS OF • - Potts% ille, CoMi-J.MII Nits to be..made to ". , * Clasped her. fondly .II Broad Way, Trinity Building, . • . , - JollN E. WYNKtIOP ..t CO. - . - - ' New. York. . .'.Gazed on her IA i c I • - ih'f RED AND it HITE ASH - . Nn_ 71 Broadway,ltoum lA, New Yorki ' • '• While his Beim • Chick!COAL, • Wi th instinctituetat New Brunswrek '• - - - . .. . - y • (Bet Schuylkill Canal.) . - . OFFIrES.-Next (I , Bir to tinkto Hall. Pott.FFille. . 71 Broadway, Roo - m No. SO, New York. Tremont, March-29:: .69' . ~' ....' . - 1...' i ; ... ..,.. .. "Be no disiord,' 7 id finel l ' O. . 213 . AV - AI:NUT .81 7 -, .' - may •.??cil6 . ' • - .. . If I not these • • and the ' PHILADELPHIA. .:. ... . . __ .. . isES.-Tlie intoicribern.htive . ..- -.T was a gift I' RICtiARD II ECKS.CIIER,•Ja. - FRED:A. MASON. a make.several. leases 'ou -their prop- i'. • ' - Venus, who chopped Reshipping; Vrbarves: • he. Kirszrezy Pporsterr,•sitnated in - • - • ' to form eel •of ALIN:BENY AVENUE. Port - Richmond : • - 11.ECH.SCI1E11 it MASON ~ • y, and in the immediate vicinity of . . Ittu of LAUREL STREET, Kensington. ~ , . ground has been folly developed, and 'Let (hit -... ,' ...Ard she Cr ha WI srri.l7. ifot ' • 11-ly rst i s to rate colliery, can obtain one; with- - ''. 0- I , r thy y . I require . -: • •.. . • & BITUMINOUS rther explorations of the same. r• -. • 'Duly v DimtIOI.IUTION.,-The firm ,of • SIN- ,ANTHRACITE e application-unless capable of erect- ' ' '. . - 6 a very Nics. - ,AIN & GLOVER is by mutual consent . . • ,„_,,, . "! T ;,„.., t'al di--,lead. Either of the lintlerFienvil will tign " A. L ' - IN 'BAST. Schuylkill Haven, Schnyl ' hga'" • ,, i, , iti5ii ,, 11. 1 910;.11 will couriptie the Coal business .C ' 4 \-- ,1 ' . ' ' - !'• ' rto DA:VIS REAIISON; 207 Walnut. • • ' " H( ' • t.. B ot h irr len. films.. - • Join.; 3. sis-sicrisuN. .. . . .. . - OFFICE-NO. 71 BROADWAY.•CEMPIRE BUlLD llould Si 'lath.lialia. Jan. I.lstln. . .. . . ING.,) ROOM 31 . NEW. YORE."... ... . • ' ' Arril 21, 'fifi . , en...in he *O-PARTIIiEI6,4IIiI. NOTICE.--The an -- • :STEAM BOME ,-, • • • • - DA.: , .ZIEL PACEER. ''' '. - • RA. PACEER. ours' lib'. - !eneo.l-I,e il..i t . day. f,,,rmorl aCO parrot , r-thip under . t prerssred to -receive orders for the ' • l'aCie find Ft:. le ‘,l' ili_ov Er. •,c. N.: A( : - 1 . 1 Elt. tor the • ' DANIEL PACKER &: Co., - ..N...31 BOILER,'•.in sires to snit lair s Flint: ,te of trausacriug,the wholesalee.‘al liminet.S. . - 'Hon' of manufacturers and others Is -.• . . ...... atop-- lin. r.. V. CLOVER. • - WM. 1, - lIACIIER. •• • MINERS AND sitirrres i',F • • ' Lehigh: Schuylkill. W.ilkesbarre, Swath Generator, its combininr es- • But' (:r‘everel - Offlce-.N••. 325 Walnut :.=t reel. Lack:tn . :4lllla Cllllebt'ellt lid: in absolute safety from' destructive ' " Wharf-No. AO Port Iticbmolid. . . ' - " and chlrattilify, eComoMy of fuel, this ti,' rii 7 •11 • 14-2,m - - and LIR Hill Gas *Coal - and transportation, &c., lc., not, s'lreogtk -- •• •. • Company • . iler now in n.e. • , . -• : - . rbe seen In daily oPeration, driving - ernselvek. ' - liiii)...ll) • TOP•.: -. • CADA:E- S -.- • .-- sof Messrs.- Wm. Sellers & Co.,' Hamilton street:at S. W.:Cattell's may bt et, Schuylkill, and at:Garaed's Trc • . . _ . • . ItoB ' , (.3 ENE RA I, OFFICE .017FICE-No. 4 Pine Street, New York. a. otnherl4, ft:}L9B,RISON g plurese or rite cr.r.rnr..erro .. , . .._,• ~,g . T I Jr, 'l *0 nionlk - .-V1 i a 0 PkTI TOP . WHITE ALSH. D- ? HUDI-jl- ' lj -.B'; Co,- inizton :Buildiag, • .• es and • . - MINDItS AND SHIPPERS OF- . ••• 41. RD. .-S.+T.IIRT . . , Se . mi-Bitumilions ttive.c.al •-. ••. • . ANTHRACITE • & BITUMINOUS flopt. 24.-1.4.-99-tfi ' PHILADEEF • .• .-e. 0 A_. L S •-• . ' .CO . MAT'S PATENT .SELF-DU.lit liatrd sIC. ' --: - . - .. .. . ,9 - i... 4 .• . ~- -. . .- horn lit`, o. - 10.1 'WALNUT_ STREET , • • - • A:L.III7BR- &ND .EL t • • .No, 109 Walntit Str,, PhiladPlphia. • - . • . assume I - . ,PH-n*DELpErui.. . ii , a 11l Broadway, (Trinity Building;) Yi .-. .. .. - n i • • pe o . .. P.OR . EIIT . ILIRE _POWEL,, Iftuta. , e,, e. , . . ... - • 7 Doane Street, Bostoi. .' . ' , • _ . :CONNECTING OFFICES:" - , Feb 10, •SC, .. . .. . a fl ute , . ~,, Traveler Buildings, Boston, Naos. , W. ‘'. . C . ..a IV R si esirn . .. . . • . - • ..,,,,s. ... ~A r.nB FAA_ , .. ...... C0 ..0s AST, . .M. Rein Trinity ..• os of ear' b. 14. 'C.3 : . • 7-tf '. • -0 A LT) W ELL. CONANT & Co., , r , -.4.-.01. •• - - ~...- • - - 119 Broadway. Corner Cedar St,, N.._V : • p BROAD TOY IVIIITE ASH_ • • • - - - noire .ce - • 'WHOLESALE DEALERS Di . • .• ~...,,,,.., ~,- I' -',: ~... the yoll4 1111-BITUMINOUS COAL . ..gi..- 4 --- r .-.-,-,,,. ~ 'N, , - ..,-..:.: or ' . cid(t . - C 0 . A: -LA-. S ..- • ..: ,.. -'...- ' -4.,.: s OILDWELIi i - GORDON -&. CO,,- -- - LEHIGH, - rOUNCIT lIDGE, WILEESBARRE, ' Ills." Les become in' . 112 +yalnut !street, philadelphie, •. . V. AMA . NO , Y , , BEI). ASH . , LOC-Tb 4 T MOUNT- . . --.„.. No. 11'1 Broadway, New:York, • • A 1..., (.T_ .11131.11 LAND, '-• 13110. AD - TOP. . ' r „„a tr.,' .: No. 111 State Striwt, Boston, • AND OTHER tA . R.I.ETIE.S. ' ' •- '- - '-'',•.--,,.,' : l•• /. 't of - (ht a superior of this celebratedtoal from their Feb t - ' 4, •." • " ' • ' . . i .' ..: • NV - rj. res 0 HILL EDGE . C -T3.1-F.P.7., ' -- TIIIE undersigned ore miiv prepared to' ed and shipped ezclusiyely by them. • W;E. - -' .1' sr fill Orders for Lehigh, ICy.tuntnn, Slim - ' the tur_k e ..' ; 4-114 -' 65 - ' .• ' 14 - 1 Y: :2 'rook i ir: • Plebuy Mill, .71V bite and- Bed: .tsili. .• -..,. Cumberland, and Cato . Conl=from :Manch. • Ty, lITCCel; . - - ' • . • )st ker* . LElll( 4 f'. i ( Mi ar d i fri l l ' In . an alll d - 1 1 : ( Or rt "Pri li l n ai tc ;M n. B. ''n b i o h k e e . n * ,,T21 , 1, " r,1 a i I 'cat! : . -: ...P 1 . • tt, - I -gel I ' o ' . . .... -.. mend. for shipment East-and- North. . . • .. - • l - . 1 t . ' . i . .14, .. ... • f i. , .... 4 oii larOrders sent. to us will receive prOmpt attention. .. , '1•• 13- 1 S by gti - 44 . . THOS. it - tLi, ok - Co., -- .. 'IVA RI,AN At I.A.WTO**, - • ..-* lei' , A , : , y ft ware of in: Rmnis 70 and.7.l, Trinity Building, New York_. •.. ~ ,...t § . 4 .15 T- .4 ' , - mirilari AND 81111.1.1188 or p f inlperirf lit sucret , I'S SPRING., HOUATAIN LEHIGH • , . . . .' .. • . T, - FOR SALE .poultry..,- . . . . . •.,. C 0 . • . _ . . . .. - a Indio ihown, - Carbon County, - Penna. . COLLIER Y FOR SALE... e:teaFPoo fr , . . . - - - • • .. • k/rs"tiie ' A l lC*ilier-e mth . e one brill. .T3ENU T Street, Piitadelphja, mii„.git:, (uoftmt.thietj:3lnklntley,rlG a ill veug• „, EANISSIVILLE. Luzerine Coonty,"Pa.. feet thiek,) and other Veins, - . - - - . ...- the - Pe up,_-,,, to Stilt ; It" - . - :IN FULL - WORKING ORDER . . ' k. Be ta ' . • . )1, addl_.bel • m O rAL ...Now 417 Broad * Ganeways driven, schuies, headings and breasts- York.way. • ew •.• - . • - - . • opened. and everything - ready to ship a largo qinintity s Mild' tu`P ' UM:DOW SITADES • - •- of th e Best White Ash Coal in the:lTleiekel • Dec la: 'Gs' ID , . .. FltEsCo.- - .• • "PAINTED. ' - for Family use,: All the neeemrysteurn enemes. _ (I:the r iti , .g ri ,da ~ TRIIOLL.ANDS.•• BUFF do. GREEN do. drift tars. mules. horses, 1' ran. iron, timber, wader.. our BiAL.e, Punt:FT SiI,F •A - m - n •. oil, &C., de., with 'a breaker, rolls. screens, and every' *so us, of HEX 871'LF0,of. Fa AD e• rIX2I - 803. • thing used to mining -and-Preparing cost on the Pro Pe r SS LACE, -, : .• ,I ' NOTTINGHAM.. .ty, will be sold with the.colliere. Apply to - .- • _ e One q . ': - " JOsilOa I,IV , PtsICOIT; • . - - 4i .: . , • •• • . •.-. • ' : 1.21 Walnut:street, Philadelphia, : )Sling;,.,, • °no, - e • , 'LACE, , - • •-, ; -. . . Or to CHART FS M.. MILL Stir' it t litSl.l3, I' 2 " , ic ,- " . ' . ." " : ' Real Estate Agent, Pottsville. ke a titu tri ' TATELI.4 -- - -V-1 ASK, o,tb i •' /ND L. . -.. . I ' . • - •'''' - ' . . le y•alt :-.1 E AP•s - E ''s - - TERRY CLOTH . ' t. , ,:- 7 .' • . . • rioted CaliCoes, Mastitis. '.riektne. ..te..; cheap,. • • P. P at.. - • RA. OLOVER.S.• ti bake i ,„il .. ke • 'Ong°. . I ` ! E ‘,l ll F ,,, , l 4ll! .. i . „4 • A l f :'..k. g4 n 7•E' t; '' N N lT T l) o • T . t r3 ‘,..j r.s. l n E ß C E ° ll .A E , l . lo.s . Qu ' ;To .. : . Jan 'lL . : 4 6 . , .. .ce - iatre St., nearly opposite Market St.,, LACES AND NET. P • - g ood to ' 1 1 1 ' - Al- ' , a , " &c.. G. L.& .1. B. REITY . . ' . 17, .- 5 ,, 1 ..__ m tar - 4-ri . .un.( .. .);\ ow,ky, - 204/tarre -'- la Oround:Plarte; -a f1.,:e.,5rt.12-‘ t cl r e . f . ion . , • .' A til 28 ' 5ll-IT 'I. -eelettocl Aure. at • LEWIS C. -THOMPSON'S, • • :NEW YORK, 'Aprill.,l , 6- 17- Cor . Centre and Market St* _ ... . . _ . . - . . . . . . . , ,- • . 0 &ST= .STIGKEEt& WELLINGTON , . Mincrs and Shippers'af Coal -* . .. . . . . . (fromßurnside'tra their Burnside Col. at Sharnuktn). : 'lLryris"Ve in Mini' ei sh). . • . . , . • .. - Locus! illearinain Valle Ash); : • . • . -. ' •39 Trinity Building. New York, . . OFFICES : 215 Walnut - Street, Philadelphia. . . ... : ••1511.11by.Street, - Boeton, .•.. • . • iiliart No. 6, Port Illeisinond;Pkilud , n , . . . Feb. 24,:66 . _ ',May la; ~ .63—'2(:; t t) ... :S. VA.NDIUSEIII, LOCHMAN, At CO., LOCUST M9TiNTAIN..LOCtST. WILN.ESIt....4:Z ' • RE, unign, AND OTHEER • • • • , .•• - • WHITE Agents to . r the enliot the celebrated Georges Creek Cumberland Cord; from: the Minen of the Con. sblidation Coal - Oral Von Company of Maryland.', • - • rPr:Richmond, • . . • SUPPING WllATlVES:ll.llfitbothpork." • -• (" im i Georgetown.. • • • rn' Whlnnt Ptreet. 6rrrerit :4 Trinity Bnildfit, Nekv York. ' .to Doane -Boston. . Feh:ll,.itls. • - .WAI:..IHT_I.N_TEP,;:cII3:; . , & Co, WHITE AND . RED Ant ANTHRACITE 0 0' A L S . . • ...(140. f.nes . 36.WalnutStreet, , Philadelt:hia..• OFFICES:: O. 73 Brnadwny,-No. I,' Rector. St., N. T •• • • 0 , 10 .21 and 23 • Doane St., D051a0.... 'Pier No. 17... Richmond... Feb, . • • • T. Hi GOHOLLENBERGER AGENT, .Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated .. - Black Heath Wtdte:Ask. and Peaked Roan. • • • • lain 'Free. Burning . • PINK ASH COAL. , • P. o:ADDllESS—romvime or, .31i.sr.ii.svii.CE, Senn, kill •Coutity, Pa. • . ..• • - April ' • . • ' LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL. County, MINERS AND:, SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED BOSTON; RUN LOCUBTIIOtNTAIN- PiTILADA.. 240,' Wahint St; IC. York. 111 Strods.vny, Act. nt New York- . -J..G . FO; RE PPLI .D-1i V, Ia U.D. DEL de Co:, .Pott Richmond:. -Match ", • • . N.I 0.-11..0...1, :--.& . 1i.1L L;,...... SHIPPERS. OF RED 'AND WHITE .ASH OFFICE-70 and 71 trinity Tulliling: New t";nlc:Z" Masonic Bnii4 Centre St.,-Pcitsribe. WANTED --Cargoes . of.bi-st quality lied PAST .FRANikLIN,.. L. 0 1 , 1 iEVE 11.11* EA VEIN COAL.. " . • • • • • My'East Franklin LarberrY Coal in now: eteln f.i rely by Mes'sre. CALDWkiLL•GOItDON & Co., who are my sole ikt,-ents...• Parties ordering from: them, may always depend nixni getting a pnre. article : • , (co. 112 Walnut St, Philadelphia. j No. 11l Brow:inlay; Trinity OFFICES: iNeW.Tork. . . .1 • No. 1.44 State:Streit, Boston, . • • . BENET 11E114-, , Co LEALMES.—TIie iii4ricribern.htive determined to make.several. leases 'oil ..thelr-prop erty„known as the. KENITIEf Pliorravv,•eituated Schuylkill 'Colinfy, and to -the immediate vicinity of TrSCAT:ORA. • The ground has been fully developed, and • thous desiriug a first rate colliery, can obtain. one; with out making any further explorations of the same. •r. • None, need - make apPlicationnilleSs capable of erect ing all the improvements. • •• : • • • - APPIY to GIDEON •13,ST. Schuylkill Tfaven, Schuyl kill County, Pa., or to DAVIS 2uT Walnut street. Philadelphia. • ' .• • • • January 7,f5., • 1-tf A Siirr STEAM. BOILER; The subscriber Is Prepared tO :receive orders for the ".11AltRISON STHA - 31 sizes to suit prir chasers. • -The attention of manufacturers and others is allied to this new Steam Generator, as' eombininr es sential advanunzes in absolute safety'from . . destructive explosion, first cos and . durability, economy , of feel, facility of-Cleaning and -transportation, &c., &c a not possessed by any baiter now in nw.e. ' These.bi,ll6re may he seen in daily operation, driving -the extensive ,wt - trks of Messrs..: Wm. Sellers -&- Co., -Sixteenth street and Hamilton street ;at S. W.:Cattell's F;tctory...Sprocistreet, Schuylkill; andat:Gaised's Trc meet Mill. Fraukford. :.• •• • • JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr.; ••.: 274 S. .TI-lIIID.,'STREET FOCHT'S PATENT SI..F-DIIMPENG GOAL TUBS AND .BLOCKS, - .. . . ...,. . . . . . Th e-gubseribee As . sole Agent for the sale fif these Tuba and Annette , ichich . gice Such, genentl satisfaction. • ISAAC SELTZER... Roma 69 . , 111 Broadway.. 1,7 • ...eit , York, May 5. IStid - .. • .. . • -.•• . IS--tt.. , • 13E1 R C E. 39.4 PA If ENT. . SCAT 113 received.PeiKors Patent Slates, with - leaf for Ofli, ter. rind Schools.' 'Alm , Leaf Mernorandnine for tire notkeL For •Bale at . B.. B.ANN4I+PS, Centre Street. Pottsville:P . li . ' . ' . . 1111E18*:11.4.S PkWI6.NTS..—a Atm :an , it ire 11 Selected 'stock orWatcht*Aferrelry.ruid Silve -Wire; comprising all the new styles... • 'Call and exam the before.parehasing: gorAs warranted as repre seated, Calendar Clocks for Otlimg:and Dining Rooms R. GREEN. centre St:, Pottexlllec ')are 'Liberty While Lead will dolniiie and . better work at a given coet:t4an my other! Ti*) It! Manufactured onyl hy: • .. • . • Zielet-itt - Smith, - • • ..''• -•• ..•- Wholet.ale.Drug. Taint and Gia.s-Detdeni, . ..I% — o..tatNorth TIIIRD Street. Plitlatielphtsi... Gum . Belting, all idzesc - 6.lnstatrtle 'on band . reduced prices at LEWIS - C. • April Cor. Centre and maltet. ste... . . . . , .. .. . ~ . , . .pia . rk Pipe, ' , . . . .. . , . arsokal : Ones: fnarn I'M in. VI inci......' . E A TYLE S. - '....A . 1.4 13 IT - 11 .1...b0re, with branchne,. 'elimun. and alnnectioint, a•-•- . , :,.- . : ::••••. • '' : - . - . - 'LEW - IS C. TEIOIPSON , S, :' • -.•...- CAN . BE .li'i.D • A.T . THE : : A9 E"1"13,:. : Car. Ct-ntre and.-YdarkaiSts. -.." '. ' .... : ..,,. .... , :-% .''... ..-. ... '. r- - --. 10.0 ".11saa•cla Hydraulic Cement.-itud. received ti a "riiONIPSOMS, .. ;1 4 1 1. 1 9 F'; - Co.. Cci.n.ra ud Market tits. - PIIIMELTHIA; nivErrest OFFICES. D'EPINJEVIL . . igrigineeir sad •Paient. Solkeitars, 44.1 . wALNirr . r Phtents - solicited—.Consnitationa on Engitieezine Dranghting and Sketches, Modetsand Maeb ne of alt kinds 'MADE and skilfully attended.. to:. • ilidels - given - to . 'REJECT)II3- CASES and TieRPER EZICIN. Authentic :Coriies :DoctunentiCtrinn Patent Office pzocurecL • • • .N. tt.tiave .ytinrat4res useless. trouble . andlravel lins'expenses.. Its there is.ntractual • need tor. pence:ad interview. with.ne. : All business • with Abase Mica. 'can be transactedid writing For 'further inforinaticni direct as above; with stamp enclosed; for Chenbti with references. ,- • . • Jut f66-4-ty • '.C.II.4OISSCUP., ••. . .• - •. • • D.ztroszxq • •••• • . • ENGRAyING ON V.4D0..15 • 702 Chestnut'l3i., Philadetribin, ' • • • - (Forney : lisiltrom).' • _ Vaeare'=of: Cities Bttildiri* -hischineri,' , Porttitar; ThrtistanJetopes, :Book i' for Druggists.• Drv. Gouda, •Lquor.„ Tobacco; Flour. Perfuntern'addrtlikinds of Labels:. , - ' • • Parcicular attantiun given ':to litirtdiery and Cotor work: . • • .' . . CA)11 . ETINGS:4 , IIEW 'STYLES ! '• ' • L. . . • . . • • • . . goitakr E..ipieu.o.l4 4-; Philadelphia, • Hasjust receive4:l per' late arrwalsobo Crossley It onfiTaPestry; Brussels. • • • Thiee-Ply-aiilngrain.Carpos, : . '• Damask and-Venetian Stair Carpets, - r• Listatid - Rag Carpets: • - • • . Floor Ott Chiths,;Rtims,.. - Window '..:Stordes,'• si!,g at the LOwisr. rimas. - and quality . guaranteed.• ' • T DELACROIX. • 37:S.8ECOND Street, 10oite Chet,tnut.: - Marclil7, , 66; . . , • - 111 Bin . . . . , 1 11.14 C pN'irS;--oflice .ents tbe."l.lnit6olStl , imnied: Earepe• interview is preferred. .though n is not necessary, ir :the bnsineis enn.be-ebOductedloy cor- - Tespondence....Wnshington j ibited etqarsof information free•on• application: • • - • . *.F.DWARD-131tOWIT, Enaineer and Patent AgL. . -Minch 3. , 66-9-3m 311 Walnut St.' Philad.C. PR.. - D . .•• . • • • . . . . . -The . 84iscriliera .h:ave . lo.f . recelvi.a fresh. s . uvoice o ..-‘: , ,E p itoipE,w , OLOTH - ...... :-. TABLE 01) . '- PIANO., COVERS . . • •al no froth Auction, • . • : • LIKEN: SELESTINGS, TABLE DRAPERS,' , .&c. Greatly Reduced Hoes. kIIEPPIED, YIN HMILINGEN IRRISON .Importers - • usE 7 Pußstsiii7so fiRY COPS; _No entsrirr STIMET. , . . 12, tG6-- : 19- ' • r . PIIIL4DELPIIIX, AGENTS . . _ • . For :our " New ` and. ':Benntitill .Work. the Pieterie Nook -- 0, - .Ato.cdt:teli ; wind itheideotei of • . the Ittetieltton : •Heroic;' Patriotic, Hounientini litunteiregis' ' Tregicel—Splendidly Mut • . hated • with over 300 - fine. Fur- • . • . traits 01 beautiful Eitrm.lugv-.. •. • . Thiri for r enlar hunior. - tender".:Tiatiins, start- - ltug interest and attractive bemity, shuttle neerlees and alonO among all it's competitors. The valiant - and, brave hearted, the picturesque and dramatic. the witty and marvellous, the ten her ; and pathetic.' • The, roll of fame and Story. caiinp," Jiiekiit;opy, scout.: bivouac and' 'siege: startling surprises wondeilni escapes. famous wordaand deeds of woman, and the whole panorama of the 'war IS here thrillingly and startlingly portrayed in masterly meaner. at once. historical .and • romantic . ; rendering it the most ample.. brilliant andreadable book the-wartas Called forth: • . ' ••. • . Disabled oilicers 'rind Soldiers. teacher.— energetic young•men, mann in •wrint preht able employment, will find this the best chance to mak . e.manjy.ever yet offered. Send for circulars and see! o ur terms. ' . .:Address NATIONAL PUBLIEIIIING CO., No. 301' "td A, inor Street. PIRLADELPLIIA, PA - ' •., • . . . . • . UiI.ADRIS AND lIELEN.. • As the Tonthriii Paris fixt.see.. Helen to his ivory brunet,' • . • Sportint. with hex golden treeees, Close.and ever cloeer iireeeetl. conrei • . . .. . .. .. . .. . . , m Ire said: "So let e quaff the *tar, r , Which thy:lips of ruhy yield; :.:. Glory te.an leave to Hector; , • -..- Gathered tu the tented field.. .. . "Let me 'Oyer raze 'a pori Lookinto.thine eyett sti deco; With a.darioz . halid I wort thee, With itlalthibl . heart 111 keep. • PLtILADET.PIILt: 0 . ne . 134:0t1e. Si: ,Bottles .IF .IN' TEN lIINGTES AFrEE APPLYING IT DOES NOT Bt:OiIESOFT , A,ND SIIO,OTH, ALWAYS OPEN UPON jTHE COEN:PEE, FOE R5.....T.Z,.....QR - RIS April 2S, 6 drab . 16, 6e; .5-3 m). 4. '011. my Fictep. than . brl7hi seas eveillke.to thee - Jove would lay his hihniler, So l ie.mig,ht be blest like me flnic mine eynA so . fnndly linger On thy $6ll nod iiraily ;kin Senn each round and ntsvfintzt-r. . dtinights.of 'rzie, whence. thy b Nulty: thirest Wht;ifm thy cheek , s•enchantitia • bloorri Whence the rosy hhe thou iveurest,• •• • .• Breathing viand thee•rich perfume ?"..- Tlins he tTnlte.'Neith heart. that. panted, Clnfqx•cl hert . fonfily . tri his side: .. • her withlr!ok.encli:ntCd. While his Belo' thus replied "Be no dit!Coni; love.. between us, 111 wit: the.secret. ti4ll: • • 1 1" was: a Oft I.hati. of Venus.= . Venus, who hath lealile well . "And ehe.told me as eke 2nce it. . 'Let hotre'er the ehtirni he known, O'er thy person freely rave it,. • • • 'Only WilCll.llion art:alone.' .!Pis enclosed in ynnder criSket— '. Bei e behold its olden key: But its name,—lnve;do not Tell't, I may net; even In thee !" Lon& with cows• and kisc he plied her, Still thrtsecret did 9he keep, • •.. • Till ot,letigth tic e><ttk heFide her.. Seemed ae be,htid . .4ropped to tileep, Soon was Bolen laid in'ilnmber, : When het Paiiictisina Nil his fAir nekk disencumber - • Froth her rounded sults urrriow . fi r . . Then her heedless meriapine.:•• Takes !heli:e.y and .teals allay, : To the.ebon table amnion. . *. . , Where the Yroudrous 'casket !ay ; . . Ennerly the I - Cnielnnen, See. within the ennket Fre ttiotenitt..Gttrrtoirr. Co.'s Retetkrl; or Awrato.a.; PR : IGE EINAMEL - OF ATIIERICA - 'TO THE SKIN, THE:3I6NEY PAID POW IT POSITIVELY BE REFUNDED. j... --4.::13.0071"..r_LE LADIES, TO USE, BEFORE...PURCHASING g't' tha : B.ga~lt'ls. .. • • , I'IiTT,SVILIWE, • PA. BEAUTIFUL FREE OF CHARGE, PHILADELPIIIA. 1866. '• PUILADEI.PiIIt isga, WALL: PAPERS. - • HOWELL ROIIHKE, Paper ilttattgi'oica and *Fitad•nr Stlindles, COrner Fourth and Martel Stiveta, PHILADELPHIA. ' N. EL—Alwaynln Store *large Stock of 1,151 M and OIL SHADES". March 3, ,66-9-3 m VO .1J it -.TIE A S • AT TIIR • . - • MART - FT 'STIVFTT HOUSE , Center of. .Tevelfsh and - Itiarket Ntreets, op .posite ttie Great Ferment! Market.- ...:; • • - HOTD&co,. - _Peb 143 Market SL. Philadelphia. S.• BOWER.. , • Ar... S. WORIMIL n. tov67*. w tic w;o ft . - mA.NriA. crrcir.asfir PLAIN ANDr.r.Ncr . W 0 S 11-1 - A 13 E S of eveii , description- . . • ' • Ltandeicapin and Flower, .•'' Gill and Gold; . . . . • ' T r ansparent:nod 'Opaque,' Arrb St., Wow • N. B.—Xfull anfortment afeards.'reasela and Shade ixtureantnyetantly. on tnuld. - ligannh'3,,CX-3tn- . 7 STE IC111310 . .13Y.; • . - • J .233 6.2 d above Itrirtiree, er: Would Cmpectfally inform customers 'and othen3 that be' is no* selling, , form „one of the•L:P. largeet and 'best assortments' of Carpets.•ollii, C:i; Window Shades, &c., that he' had co; • "hand for many years, 'and at minced prices.?i , 17. !66 . l 3m .7 - •.F 112 R NlT't RE . -•-• Cotir.D glip.t. celebrated, Pniniture Es ' tablistiment isremoved - frcim _Second iin&Race Sta.; to the splendid New Depot, - Nos. 31. and SAN: Sec ond St., Coppiiette Cbrist.bucch.) PHILADELPHIA. 'where they. purpose sselling for. one yeai, at slunk Bost, e.1.`11.2117T8Z ei FAUCLOI)BLY Low PILICEIL: Al so, at their- Ninth and Metket Sts. Bruncb., where they are :equally low, being ' about to enlarge peen:lees. - GOULD-lb CO.'S. Furacernite. Dewyrs: . • 'Nos; 37 , and 39 N. Second Ste.: and cOr..9th and Maribet 'Ste.. I;IIILAD.k. • -.. • March' t 4 '66—12-3m • . . T .1 - I E . - .. . TV.N . ..1 . 0.Y .- .:111,k . M.. S - •. . • • • .-.aie prenonneeit-by•all who vac them; EittleAL 'PO 'ANY HAMM. EXTANT.. They are selected frem.only . iteictly. corn fed.hilgii,:and' the ingredients Used' . in. curing are alt of the' very best. Particular care 'is also taken .Ib,keep•-theM m. pickle only long enough to -cute.. which: prevent,* then.gettiuz too ault—a - great and general .fault with most hams.: None genuine unless branded: - . Ctire4 only. by' . . F. C.HESEBUOU.GEI. ac C 0. , . .; Pork Packers..qud Wholrimile -b t raleire • • • CheeNe avid •prciri*iotan,. • teIZoRTILISELAWAIIE tarFack:lng. tied Curlng . E,3tablisloneut Coruer iti and Iter.d Ste. • , • ; ItUrch 3, EGG-9=3m' sirmNic,•coorks. El* 'rho siabscribers are how'recejVing tlll.eir . ,Spring impor tation • House- Furriis ink-Dry . ..Goods . ' :CoinpriFipg all the hest „aarletlC4.(if LINEN:AND.COTTON SIIEETINOS, .. PILLOW AND BOLSTER CAsINGS, - ;• . • - TABLE DAMASK AND DIAPERS,' . • • • 'TABLE cLonis, , NAPKINS, DOYLIES,. CTIAMBER' AND BATTU TOWELS. • • , VOWELLtNGS OVA LI:DESVRIPTIONS. :••• • hi ARSKI Lax* QUILTS, COUN PETtP AN 'ES, • • • • • BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, . And every-other article cit Furnishing Dry Goods•re quired to commence huueheeping or supply the wants ri lumpy.. . • • • Merino The subscribers. with inireasmi facilities far the trans antion of the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT of their bust ne,s, inyite attention to their ample ancl,well Selected G . ENTLEMEN'S AND CIIII,DREIS;S .• . 3IERLNO AND. SILK VESTS, DEAWKTIS, , ETC, NEW Sttick:and tit the REdaml . Prices. SHEPPGRD,. VIVI HARLINGEN G. ARRISON, •,•.. .No. 1008 . CHESTNUT STREET; • • • • lit.y ~6 c-10-: 4 t • .• PHILADEUPHT A. . 628 . .. - HOOP SKIRTS . ...628.. ItOPKIN'S. •• "Own. .111 take,”. . 2 • •.• ii.,turiontotr.i, • AN' BOLD • wnott:sktat t4Nirl ntrrsit, rte..6213-Arch t3t., Philadelphia. The most complete assortment . OfAradies' 44155e5.• and Children's Hoer- SithaTti the City ; gotten up ez-: presily to meet the wants-of first-class trade . ; embric- Ingthe newest and•mest . desirable Styles and 'Sizes of "Gore . Trails," of ellen , length -from .23 , .; to 4 tartlet mend,—r2o to 56 Springs, at $2 to $5 00. ' Plain SkirLs, all lengths: from 2..irto 3 yards round the bottom. at Our line Of Misses' .and: Children's . Sztivs, are pro: - Verbially beyond - all competition, for variety of styles • and sizes--as.well as for finish and durability l'var)ing from 8 tn 33 inches it..length., 6 to 45 .Springs at,35 cts. to $2 /6. All Skirts of our .—Owti make," are warrant- ed to. give satisfactilmt•bilt bay none is such. nbless . .they have -.llopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No, 628' Arch Street." stafpUed.on each Tab 1 . ' Also, enn . stantry. on hand. good Skirts. manufactured in New York and the Eastern States. 'which we sell at Very low Priem.: A lot of cheap Skirts-15 springo.'3s. cents t 20 stirrings, $1 00 i 25 springs, -$1 - 415; 30 springs, $1.25 and 40 springs $1 50.., • .• • " [Skirts made to Order'ard Repaired, , . ' • ftliTTEttus CAsu. ONE Paurr. OsLS. ••• VITENDEROTII;IpkIrLiCPIt '5c.111 , 10W111; ARTISTS AND .PROTOGRAPHERS'.. . No.. 91.3 and 914 Chruitnat •.-' • • Dec. 31,'64. •-• . • ' - • • 53.13 , 13nre Lib.T4tf White Lead • preferred by all .=practical Painters!Ti y ;it ! 'and you will hare no other. 31annfactured only.hy . • .• - . • . Ziegler & Smith, • • • . - Wholesale Druir. Paint and Gluse rie:tlera, ' . • : No. - 13:f North TIIIRD - Street; Philadelphia.. • dari,2T. ;661 , . • • • 4-1 y • flute Libeirty -The— . liie Whitest, the 1.. - most dralde - and the most economical:. Try it lidunufatitured, only by'. , . - . • . . " . •-.'. • . ;Wholesale Dku7,- Palnt. mid Glans Dealer?, • .• N0.:13T North THIRD Street; Philadelphin. • ESTE'V S B COTTAGE ORGANS • . . , . . • Are not only unexcelled, but they are Absolutely un 4qualfed by y••ot herßeed InStrument in the , coon try Desiened expressly for Churches and Schools, they are. found to be - equally •_ atiapted to. the . parlor and drawing room. - For sale only by •• '• • . , •E: M. BRUCE. - ••• . ''iforth SEVENTIV-St.,.PITILAD'A. rv , Al so,' BRA.D BIT RN'S PIANOS.. and a •-.•cOmplete aseortment of the PERFECT- MELODEON.. • - • . Dri..\INICYI•E's • & •1 • 2 '§uCcesii)-sto 11.:.B: DAVIS . - ..malix.iractairprior Ritt .. . -, -- Patent Statlard • r‘i-i l / 4 --.- • • is 1.3 A II: ES; .11 , __ *A , .. .., R. ~-=''.. ~ • y,/,, ,• 1 , -Weigh Locks; R. R. • • • j - V..: "-- .. . .Tracko; dr,Dep .. nts; : .... - : • 4 '...er;; ; ;;1; --...- . :• • . • :- Coal. -Hai; and - . Live' ' . • , ''' l, l ii•,,i•-• . 'fitock.:,...A.so allthe re.: . _A . ........a 7 - 4. : :; . 1 .- 1. , =& ' . 'dons deFcrlptione -of -. Dalmatia- . Ott. Par.. •••• ' '',..',..—' ? taltte Pia t form. ; •; t: r . pT..arr= .. ...4 1r,. ... 4, - ,flestlen and Patent - Benny .; N.W. cornet - . . . . . ... .- . 15t1i.St and POnn , a • Avenue, : Phila. :-. . Sept. 23, , C,5 ;:: , : , ~. ~ .. . : ~ ' 33 7 1 y, •• ' Si oo . • ". .- ICLOU,• CilAIS' !!YOKES .. TA . 'convenience. of onr . • ''. .. 1 , t - --1 -. , .- - . ' For; trn .'ti i t an e the Da o ra at a distamm, lie: ..7. ..' -. ..- ,,, -e • tiai-e presebt a. - diagt i r c e h t o a f . ' . -., . ••• ..4 •aelf-meat: y a i e y good tit IT D be llt. guarnatied. by ' . • ' --:'...----4.* . sending .tha sites, in the . order . • . • d e ,' ted "Aube accompanying . ..• - it tlgni,e "-E xPLANAtION: : (). .. e 11f ..„.4.6,..„. . ...... , .L es i . ..... :\ ; : .. - ..... .... ' cr00 ... rfr - 44 ai k; i 0:tt a hh : frof it .nacni E s ' 14 : k,i; O :0 : . fooms. c cw o i a tb r i .. t01w11,,,4,i and !rim 2toa. -- - . • . - ' " I .' ': - - Brava Airasurr,Arennd the .. . \ \ - '• -most prominent . part -of the r''' • Waist Ifectsure."---Around .tbs., . - • • State whether the vereop to • 1. d . :erectoritoopiv. : . • . The same measure its for Coat, . . . . . , . Mere inside seam,end tint elde from . hil)4lone, ai ddniund3he sraist and hip.. BA.sirt.r - or 3iATroiisB rrri* or lisra Ot Cosr. GOolOs -ro.qz tl6l/C1.•11 , NOT 15AT149411•701.Y.• •'. •.• ; • 4 1 111:Aji3". STOKES - de Co. • .• • ft 24 Chriinat Philatdelphist..• • tioszo. ac co • •• • • tENERIt COEMSSION MERCE=I, 26 Sf es th Delaware Avenue; Philadelphia WS are constantly rem-fling on consignment„-Si'ER.M. WHALE, LARD, SIINERS. and LUBRICATING OILS, of the best and purest qualities,` ;which setoirerinlota to suit,:at lowept rates'of The day. • • - ." • • Margination of consumers and' others Is respectful .lY solicited. ; ..• Jan 2u, .66-24 y.• • ANIEL : 21. KARCHER ClO'Cabluel .Ware Ranh§ sod Minufaetary, 236 soupzi•scOND smarEiri • ' : N B.:—PersOna gOing to the Chi will Sid it to their advantage to call and examine the 'star*. D. M. K. WIR 10 ill' )8 •PE fiNIST Li VA NIA. State Ii Repo Jvfit 'Oa for kale by • • • •• • . ' 13.13ANNAti: May ..pumber of.the At/antic .I.tontiOy contaiue: alyaillnirablepo . ara by J. R LOa•ell,' anti •- ..• • • • R. . . h at Speech •Hosea; • •- • • • March Meeting." - _ 'ice . take a , fea• , . firieias samples of itA 01(14 i• • - • • Pelle?... that we honed ',mid Come ant build last year An' coo by every bonsvdnor. isn't here— No; nor wowt never be for all onr jaw; • Till were: ez braye yx , ttiak rain war • . Wtord.. et folks trna.maderui they . see The baguet pint there is to an Wee! • • • . Ten timeathe_dantMr.in "cm th* is in steel : - Theynin yOur kocil-thre itielYOn never. het - ant crawl about - An' seem to think you're liVin% .Poor shells.re men. ant wrath the Lord's forgiven' Tia.. Yon come bunt agin areal live' tact:. ' • • -turi to pieces' when you ,d cingte.to rut; '- -3 --; .Thet kite ce beznets wet we're croeiche Air no man fit tonavlrate a scow. : • .•Onld stumertiectin• help Imm - Kinidom crime While.'t other siOe Only their cold iron home; My idea's. you neye,rgetbeted frOm my Month, • .... No. nut one - word natio the South ez, South:- _• r . Noth ain't a man: white. brown. nor ••• Gladder m'cint•l• sh , uld he to WM - tem back::.. . • ' lint all I ask of Uncle Sim hi fist ••••• • ' - •To. Write up, on his doOr. ..I.Co,goOdson tntstit.: • r Give us amh • dowii in - ekle laws for al • '.• •. An' they'll be snug ineidc,nfore net fall.- • -• Give wurthey,ssk.. air.we shell lievjamaker, 'Wutti•minuit some considtable•an acre -.••••• . . Give they need_ ant: ire shell git 'lore lying A nation all One piece, - rich. wheelie. strong; Make Amerikin, ant they'll begin .•• •• • • ' • To love their country oz they loved , their sin ; .• • • Lett em stay Souttnini:ate you've kep" a sore • •• Ready to fester ez it done afore. • '••• . • • • • • ' • • • No mortniman eau'. boast of perflCt. vision, • • But the one ruoleldiri" thing is Indeclaion, - • • • , An' th' ain't . no,fatur for the man nor. state:- . ••• • ' • Thet nit of ku•s.t can't spell great. - . • • • Some folks mold call thet reddikle.: do Yon, •._ ; • tT•wnz commonsense afore the war wnz tiro ;• . • • Thet totaled all onr - guns an' made tent speak /80'$ lEurope heareamm•clearnricrost.the creek : 'they're drivim o. their splletoown • 12QW;.! see, she,. To . the hard eremilt o' God's fustidee " . • ••. :ET they reach, abet. Demovey • needn't fear The tidiest. alrthtpuikeit ive:Can git up here.' , . -- • • . Er treason is 'a crime, ermine fdlkli:PaTil • " • r Flow could we punish it a milder way • • '• • - Than siivin , to .em.•:''Brethren, lonkee here. • .. We'll 'les" divide things-with ye. Sheer atid'rheer.„ An' senca both - come pooty stronebacked. daddies, You take the. Darkiee. ez were took the Peddles; - Igrelint ere. prior' e took 'em by the hand.. ' • An' the're the bones an' .sitinereco the land," • . I sin't.P..iiinse thet:fance tht•re'c lom•on • ErCTV trmbiOnion;'thet don't start from nniqm•;.••. • • Tint-T out monc • rs safest trusted . Tn sari come WM, will. filet can't be.bueted,. Am.thcf's the old .Acrierikin .• .. 1 • • • To make s man aMa an' let him be. . . . . . Who wnz the ••Nited ..tat6.‘_7rife Richmon*. fell ?' ' Wur the South needfle theirlull mite to spell Kn' cah't wehoell it ht tho.atort‘han. way • Till Ih' underpinnirn settled sate to-stay '-• • -:• . Who eareslor" the.n.'solyes of '6l; , ' • . They tried to coax an itirthqnske with a bun? ' Tiek actly nothin. taken place,senee then- To Val - % folks they mwit.heridlefaels like men t , Ain't -this the true pint ±. Did the Rebiiheeep',•ntu? .Fif 'nut.„ whose fault is..r.thet we hertvt Warnq there tors nil' don't it stend to reason': Thet this' Week's 'tilted States Mull:tie weeVsireason' .When all these sums is. done. with within" missed, .An' nut afore, .this schoOl II he dittrnitised.. • • A WOMAN' IN. WASHINGTON what: She Sees,Tleaia, and Thinks. lady is furnishhig t9' 7716 Independent pen and ink sketchesof the most prominent-I'km bora- of .COngress. In her last :she .speaks thus of some of tkeOhio'delega.tion : • It is doubt ful. if there •lie. another delegs tion.th the llouse•sa disiinetiVely marked's§ .that from Ohio: And one of the most•prom- inept and. positive men •in this very able re presentation .is-General• Schenck, 'He looks liken German just from:" Faderlimd," an tin: mitigated Teuton—short; .heavily set; squa re shoulderid, and, square featured. tie ihas closely cut sandy hair,-and a stubbled nius . . incite of the same but, a perceptive forehead. sthall..perietratingeyes, a broad-jaw, - mout h which can Fet. itself savagely,. and. whielt at all iimes:hyliCates, :great •force• of rill and of ter - open these bristling points of 'person. IN dress apd: bearing mark un-• tnist al; ably, a .gentletnatr. f He: is errinhaticalfra talking' member, and .one of..the few - eonstaioly•speaking-rnen who are listened to r , • •is • too • irascible. -too `earnest, 'and too .combative to ket-p quiet;: hosich.s, : as chairman of, the imp/m.olllk . Mill: lary-Coettnittee, • and the father of -the bill. .be.-has 'had very, important; maitera to talk-about,'. which is more, thstt all loquaCious . members can say-% His wonderful' y emphatic. and_ ;incisive manner;' his clear,-rapid-inter tineeS; hisshnrt, Sharp sentences; his t reneh ant, telling .thoughts,. make. hied, one of- the .most . eflective . speakerS in the Honse. , When angered; he looks like a. pugnacious .mastiff; He seizes .his foe With a merciless -grip . , -- and. like.other mastiffs, his bark is net half as had . as his.bite.• , So inany men.llOunder about in . nn ocean Of wordastruggling after an idea ! .They never-reach it • every- 'wave of .sound which they:, mount only washes.thenr further away. ~ B ut- every word of General Schenek clinchea a meaning: And:he has . a.forward _Motion of his head, and a beating 'Mallon with his:forefinger; as if he not only clenched his - idea:but was hammering it into the very marrow. of : his hearers: ::.A alert, for 'dispute, eager .ind..•tieterminet-1 to conquer, he would- be very 'disagreeable .aad • very dangerous if he were •-not so, .patriotic add . true.; so:devoted: to' the right, and;' with -, al, in feeling and sensibility a gentleman. ••• Still his...aath rat qtialities . him - a - very; good Mogul, *and. as militerV. commander of Haltimnre' .he Military fame. though' a scarred hUnd bears eloquent. • witnes . s • to his peratmal-PraverY, • .."-• , „ • . . . :• His tr,enerl.mairtierii dirt and sharp,With 'n -..touch of the ferocious . .. . But it is wonderful . how he Can unbkiti• and: brighten, as, most strong..men . ..can• when ..they entcleseend..to_ talk with women.: .Then a smile"-comes out on his faceAbite :winsoine, - antrhis•manners grow - stinve.and delightful... It is rinite b..hing•to . pereeiCe -what a very different mot . , 'tal a Mat is. nonversing . with a woniat;; from .what. he - ii. When holding forth to his, brother, • . Judge Bingham, sitting a few desks for ward, is the opposite of. General Schenck,— Ile is a weird looking man, thin'and angular, with long ha'r,.long : nose. sunken yet - brit liant. eyes.. It is very plain to see that his nervous force is more potterful than his vital;. that : his brain preys upon his body; that the intense action of the intellectual power wears upon the physical, .t.o -its hurt. .A nervous, sensitive, .self-centered man, when roused, powerful in argument, anti Masterful in speech. is .n ot constant Ipseizmg &sub ject at.every available point. and jumping up and talking ahem it. • No ;• he gathers it.into Itithself, it pervades. him, it abSorbs him, till at laSt he is possessed by it. It feette. per hapS te.sters in his brain, till ha can endure, it no longer.. 'Then ! like's gi ant, what commanding iirgument,Whaf keen invective, what cuiting sarcasm, what ear nestness, and what lervor .iii poured out, as he masters the theme at once ; and then, sit ting down: gathers himself once more into 'silence,. till possessed ' and overpowered by another. A few seats remote 'seats [when he hap., 'pens to bethere] Jameslll. Ashley, the jol liest man in Congress:, and the•king ot man 7 seers.:: : Eitety man has his pet •• ambition.-- Mr. Ashley's is to compass ends and tornan age men;and he succeeds in:both, to his own satiefaction at least. Men in whorti the vital tetnperatnent• aliounds seem often equal. : ty endowed with thefactilly of 'control.. Mr. Ashley bits a powerful : physique, an exuber- ' .ant.vitality, handsome face, and a splendid crewn of hair, as . Men of his mold are sure to bilVe. He 13 usually a favorite with wo man, to fact which affords him no 'Small de gree of satisfaction.. • He is one of the Omni present men. If you go into the Senate, you are sure to see Ashley. If you !Mak down from the gallery of the House, you see Ash ley. :If you twit in:your se it, there is _Ash. ley. ;If You go to a-concert, toe lecture; 'to a reception, anywhere.. there is Ashley, grew and:radiant, and never alone. You see,lum. not only because he is there, but bemuse ht is one of _those pervasive men that You can' ' help seeing. Besides,. he iiso very .kindlY and jolly, it does you good, "and yon like ti , see hini; Yen may think him :a little lour" 1 sometimes, and rather. rough ;'-but,: amid i rice.:of intense-eyed, nerve-worn dyspeptics; .one . ean afford, not-only to forgive but to re joice occasionally in, the outburst of a redimil ant and overflowing life._ A self-nule man; a foremost radical.' consecrated •to all pro gression, inay the days be Many. before, we shalt say, we no longer. see•&hley. • • General:Garfield; elected by' his constitu entswitile - absent in the field, is a rising man I in COngress. • A brave soldier, he fought at the battles .of Shiloh, ,Corintb,. and °hicks mange, and . was chief of - staff to Generiil I HoSecratur. • 'General Garfield .is ,another " comfortable-looking. Man:. The Wear and tear' Of life has not drama:lds nerves too near the surface. .He ,has , the.sanguine tempera ment, the Saxon face and hair:- ..:.A man ca pable of large : generosity, one whom enthu siasm could subliine into greatness,: and lift, ,quite above the. dead levet of life; a man of strong convictions and of'earnest pun.. pose; a,true man. He isu pleasant, eflect aye,- and sometimes eloqtient speaker, betray ing,in his speech that . love of beauty which rung through.his nature likes vein 'of gold. Mr. Sbellaberger, ,the least showy, and .perheps. thel ablest, statesman from. Ohio, seems.the most nnOhtrasiVe of men.' A:well: built: man, rOrlr-ii -. strongly-marked motive temporanient„ . with .a head- and over 'causative . preponderance of brow, • as he sits'quiet and easy iu his retired seat, day atter .day; he might scarcely be noticed . the. inarry.demonstrative. men -arotiNd lihn. :When lie t does.sneak.: he is. heard.. - gent - and. Patient in investigation, careful in ; judgment, weighing 'every morn of great' subject.; . slow and sound .in -conclusion; when' he comes to that. conclusiaii, both Congress. and the people wisli to knew What it is, and accept it as , the verdict.of a wise man.. His late speedli on the' disfranChiSement of rebels has . added to hisialready distinguished. repu tation as'a sound • legislator. Irkainclusion, he says : "If these men, unrepentant, un-. - annealed, noreckonhig made, tiny stalk back,' not-oto 'ordinary rightkof Citizenship Merely, bill: to - the higher; grander politer& of electors of this mighty. nation; may Come here into the very 'sanctuary of the nation's lite and to, Ilb ert y Jast reti ea may come: too': is the rulers of _the republic; •aud all this in•de fiance of all 'Power int he government to fir- bid it,. then •sir,. have the - preeepts'of all rea- : son, 'all la*, -all' morality,: all' history,-all perieuec, and. all - common Justice. been dis carded in the. makiug 3 of our. government; and then .I turn iwoy from looking at' my Count7.'s future in anguial, in despair of the republic, But it is:not' so.. • Ourcountry. has the.power . to be, and the republic - will live." If. C. A.. GnAsx."—Rev. G. A, Hepworth,. o Boston, gives an necount of - a, recent , conver sation_with .Gen.- Grant,:- ; • . ."He Spoke so Modestly, so heartily, .an gmndlyof his brother officers 1 said, .`ifen-, eral, we scareely trust Sherman itithe North.' 'Oh,' said he, 'Shertnan s man lo be proud of.. .116 is • impetuous, be Is faulty, but be knows his own fault as soon as any man.' And of Sheridan, :whom We have all le . arned . . . to love, he saldfOrgetful of his own grand. achieirements—'He is the hest [nail' in Amer .lle- has nw-peer..' :He-tan-wield , any force._ , He is - a' , pure , besittid, a simple-Man nered, a true and noble man.' 'But, gen-, eral,' I said, with that'reference which I have . always entertained for hiin; 'you'are the ntan . • to-day ;:;and (I stiy-it ,-Withall my heart) the people• of New England look upon you as the min specially ordained by. Almighty God • to lead ourarmies through the days of, dark. ',Tiess.to the day of triumph and the greatest man of the age, and the :best appreciated, bowed his heattlike.a little girl to whotn you have paid' a eompliment ;- and when he re= gained his pelf-possession, he said, 'Oh, no ; it is a mistake. There were a thonsand others who-'could have done the thing as weli as . , I rim thankful to. God that he helped me to do the work but, bad I not been living, Or had the gevernment . passed over me. there are other men who would have WOn thevictoryfor you.' " . Trn Ken;ucky Democrats held conven- tion , last week in LOuisville. A large propor tico., if not .a Majority.of its' members were men who.. served in the rebel army, The. prominent candidates before the..convention for nomination . io theoffice, of Clerk or the Court of Appeals - were four' military men, all of whom. had' left Kentncky to fight for therebellion;. but upon a suggestion that the nomination as' a taudidate of a ' person who .had served in the rebel army, meeting RS, it undoubtedly. 'did, the approval of nine teen.twentieths of •the convention; might, nevertheless, havelleeticct Of embarrasstng the President and his friends at Washington, Who.would halve to Choose between support ing an officer, of the rebel army and one who had served in the ranks of the. Union; it was agreed that'all ' the rebel officers should with• draw as candidates; and they did so. each addressing the convention and boasting of his services' in - behalf .Of the •Constitution while .fighting under . John Morgan and Breckinriclge . in the rebel ranks. -. As a mat ter, of course,-this . convention unrepen tent rehels•pronounced the Civil Rights, bill to be unconstitutional; --and with• heats -truly grateful, thanked President' Johnson for his manly and noble course in resisting the pro ceedings of the Radieal Congress! Is the llth Internal Revenue Distriet of Pennsylvania, .Mr. B F. Stem, of Eakon, re cently sought the appointment of Collector, in place'of Mr:. E. T. Foster. who was forced, tip - in examination into his official conduct, to ITSI ,, rI Mr. Stem was strongly recommended by prominent :gentlemen belonging in the dis trict and . outside of it. - The Commissioner pi .Internal Revenue and the Secretary.of the Treasiry both advised the President - to ap point him. Mr. Cowan was willing he should receive the commission provided he would ,pledge hiintselfto stipport the Presiden tls pol icy. Mr. Stem is p00r. , ,. Formerly a printer and editor, he is, now a'clerk in the Treasury Department. But he declined to take the office on those terms.. He said he should al= ways treat the President.'With reSpect, but he did not believe in:his 'policy of reconstruc • tion, and he could not pretend to believe in it when be did'hot. By peremptory order of the _President he was set-aside.' • A. CERTAIN 31.r..Gie . rs; , of Alabama., iv aS re- - Con ily an applicant to : President Johnson for the .poSition- hf. dire'it. tax Commissioner in that: State. • He, bad recornmetidations ddrsed. by : Abraham Lincoln:. N0v. : 13. 1863 ; by .Andre"nr Johnson; ..Sept..: :40: 1864 ; General Thorrias_ May, 14; , -1863; and by General . It 3 ran t, IS, 1866. .Mr: Andrew Johnson vountiedlor as."a gentleman of int egrity fink one of the. feii• in: that country- who stood Aran to the . . ~ •In his .recent applleation....howevet. Mr. .G:iers Was not successful.. The Treasury De partment, under 'the . direction. of the• Presi dent. gave the place to one F. ~.W.' Sykes. a membet :of - the , rebel ' Legislature:. of. Ala: now: of Lincoln . comes to us from Germany. A.,lientenant in one of the .German armies. Whom debts compelled to leave his fatherland and service. succeede# in being.admitted to the late President ; anc by reason of his commendable and• winning depertment and . intelligent appearance,' was premised, a-lieutenant's commissionln one of our cavalry regiments.. He was. so enrap'ur ed With his.surcess that he 'deemed it. a duty' to inform the President that he belonged to one : of the oldest: noble houses in Germany. "Oh, never mind that," said - 111r. Lincoln ; ."you will: not find ,that to be'an obstacle to. younadvanceinent." ;_ , Is A' ita.PssAs darit.g the first quarter of the current. yen, the number of rations, or day's Support, issued by the..Freedmens' ..Bureati was as follows; . . .J:inuary, 1 fib February Or nearljr LIGHT to whites to oNE to blacks . - That does not look much like, giving the blacks ft preference, or like supporting them in idleness; While the whites are compelled Tn.i•r spicy and spirited jonrnal, ihe Tren ton Union Sentinel, giv; the.following Nur-se ry Rhymes for very chit-dren," appropriate to the situation in Singh 'sour of offire. children don't you cry, Fonr.and twenty Johnson men met on the sly, -All met nt Trenton, the "'radicals. to leVel. Wasn't this a dainty dish to set before the devil ! . . . .. . . •. . . . •. .Ten E.'cic . is in the kitchen . . eating bread and honey, Snivel in a ''Tin Box.r - goonting ont. MS money. , Stratton 'a in the cellar; brushing Johnson's clothes; What the three are dttringat, everybody knows. . . "STATE mours," as contended for by thti fricnds of "my policy," mean the right.to go 'out of the Union, to destroy the Government, and the right after tailing in that experiment, -to come tract into the Union Jo `deStroTthe party that, saved the Government: . . CuVrivATE your heart as well as yourfarm. A sterile soil may produce the sonr sarrel and other weeds, but,-sottud.wheat comes- from goml'culture, So with the min' and heart : cultivated aright' richest blessings are: the : VirtiEN an extrgegant friend wishes -to botTow,your inoney, consider. which of tbe two You had iatber•lose. The lender often loses, both money And friend.. Trio Athenhuls erected a large statue of mop,: and placed him. though a.slave. on a lasting ioedestal, to show that the way to honor lies open indifferently to all.--PnAr,: Al 9#o o l zillo • viekti; e e V4e to as . JOB and OK W I RQ-o[fiiirk , WrinVailre- I Berke, Pampa ' 1 illit Rill. .f Lellbeg o Lame Peratembi:.:4 • ::''' i Itallread Thrkerelf mama jliblie.r... -.. Arefeblaelr, , ' - ' Time Beek., am Erigmes4: ..r. - ' lord.? /14"..k... &c. .. . At the way ir:,', par stick of JOB TYPN H. maze extendreakb Oat of any other office In ttAI eectiott of the Rate, and larbrop hen& employed as preadj Or Jobbing. -L neffog arra* Printer oereelf we will griarantee anima* be •leat u any an be turned cuMluilte mtles to . MIBITINGLIA COL MA ORS donee% the aluietaanoldei q ''''' -••;' . '',, ::- , 114 WE Mkl=itt. • Seeks tocitied le every variety of style. Mameßeek • or every dftcriptiourvanabetered, bound end ruled to urcorAitteket. •,• 3. educational' folutnn.- P ASS 3111*IrEi MAlrel44llker.i.- W_i , .Pres' en, t our readers' td..;day Of the act, lf4ely passed eatablishing a Coimti Institute' in Schity : ll4llCounti., - We've 4 04 that this; has been'.: done. It Wai quite , a task` to many teachers in _the'COnntx to at- . tend our,lnstitute, pay their own expense", such'as boarding then to _'be: taxed to defiay the' eApenses of the Instill:tie.'" Our friends will notice that the.lnstiluteisbyiaw to be field Wherever the m'ajority of:theteacb ers direct,_ and ai our list Institute'theExee• _utive Committee was directed - to: hold In that Bi;rougli *here the greatest aceomini>da- . tions were offered to the teachers. At this early dap we, calf the attention of the frietads of 'education in-the ditle.rent,Boroughs of our County to this ~.fact. We understand that several Boroughs intend entering the ring.. The actis as follows : • - AN ACT E.OI4ARLISIT TRAcneas' Coin . TY INNTITUTE. TN. TilE COUNTY OY. $6l.{USi- Seertox L Be it enacted _by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth* of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authori ty of the. same, That the Superintendent of Common Stlools hi thit: Couitty . of Schuyl kill be and he is hereby * authorized to call upon - and invite 'the teachers- of - common - schools and other seminaries :of learning iri said County, by means "of public notieuln two or mire newspapers of the. County, to assem-. ble at the most eligible .season • once In each Year as a Teachers' County Inititute, to be devoted to the improvement, of teachersin the science of education ; said Institute- to bold its annual sessions at such places as a tnajcirity of the members thereof stall - elect, and the period Of eourening not to exceed six days. S zurtos 2., That the'Treasurer of the afore- said. County, for purposes, hereinafter stated, is hereby authorized .and reciiiired .to pay. to the County Superintendent aforesaid, or 'his . order; out of any money in the County treal ury, the sum .of two hundred dollars•annual ly, which sum shrill be placed iihmediately by Ale County Superintendent is the hands of the Treasurer of said Intititnte, to be paid out by hint - only:cm . the written order of the President thereof, countersigned - by. the Sec retary; the first payment of two hundred dot= tars, to bemade on the - first MOnday in No-. vereber,. one thousand. eight hundred and sixty-six, and alike sum to . be paid OD the first '.Monday in November in :each year thereafter. ,Sscrios 3. That the aforitaid Superintend ent shall expend the .aboVe'appropriation, or ao much of it as is necessary annually-In de fraying the necessary expense's of said Insti tute incurred inprocnring the services of lec turers and histruetors, in giving public ne-• tice of the time and place of meeting. and in providing necessary apparatus, books and stationery. . ' . . SECTION 4. That the Treasurer of said In stituteshall report the amount, of all expen ditures under this act to . the County Treasu rer, with vouchers for. the same. which shall be examined by.the- auditors of the County in a like manner as in. other County expendi tures, and any , misapplication of funds shall be punished in the'same manner as collectors of State or County :taxes for like offences are now punishable. JAB. KELLEY, Speaker or the House of ROpresentatives. D. FLEMING, Speaker,of the Senate. Approved the sixteenth 'day of Mirch, An on 'Domini; one thousand eight . hundred and siXiY - six. - • A. G.-. CURTIN. OFFICE OF THE SEC. OF POSIt . EALTX; HARRISBURG, 1411/Y . 904 'Ai D., 1861. L-DCI HEREBY CERTIFY, That . the fo4egoing and annexed is a full, true and" correct copy Of the original Act of the General s. - Assembly, entitled- "An Act to establish a Teachers' County In - stitute in the Comity of Schuyi - kill." as the settle remains on - file In' this office. IN TESTIMONY WMFIREOT, I have hereunto set_ my Hand and caused the Seal of the Sec retary's Office to be affixed. the day and year a b ove written. ,". ' W-. W. HATS, Deputy Secretary of the lemmonwealtb. "SHOULD MUSIC HE TAUGHT IN OUR Pelt SettoOt;s ?"7—Music is 'art acknowledged - accompaniment of a lady's education. It ma. NEcEssAiti accomplishment if she wishes to come .out ~a finished schelar,:. It is, ever of use to her. and never injtirious, and is far More impOrtant, thaw " many of the other branclies mow taught - in our female schools., •It is the chief of the ornamental :branches. • Drawing, painting, etc., .sink into canes when compqed • with : music. Then. too, if taught in our schools,•those who would he compelled, through' circumstances beyond . their control, t 6 forego' any musical instruc tion after leaVing their-:Alma Mater,- would never regret the time spent by them in that study during their school days. Under, corn petent Instructors, such a ,knowledge of the science would be 'gained as to enable the scholar to pursue - its study afterwards, with out any aid than that of practice: . . Theo, too, music exerts a good influence. It anftens the feelings, subduing the fiercer passions and elevating the - nobler ones. It at once soothes and ennobles the 'mind. ". • It brings forth our higher qualities; and renders us susceptible of deeper emotions. In short, without it, no system of female. education is complete, and it should be introduced Into our female se-hools:abd have full attention paid to, it as a most important accomplish ment. In the instruction Of the other .sex it does not seem to be so itnportant, although even there it would not be out of place. Still, the success - in life of the sterner sex depends not so much on accomplishments and embellish ments. as on solid, fundamental knowledge. He must deal more, with _tbe• realities of life than witb its fanciful phases. Still, a knowl, edge of music doed not retard one's progess In conclusion,_ I would trg leave to ask— " Should astrOmony be taught 1,1:our female sehoolar • „ . • • • • Respectfully, MIT Bth, 1866.. -; Wssu. RAw.Tuonsz.. Is it expedient or beneficial in Borough- or City . Schools to, have a Teacher of Penman ship who shall .give instruction - In all the schools in that branch? ' - - TO *'SITT7.B. TO ntwoics .. 47,836 ' : •11.695 $4,023. 9,611' ...102,21.4 • • 'H,442 . AM a man of peace. God kico,ws how I love peace: But I hopel shall never be such a coward as to, mistake oppressionlor fiasco 234,063 THERE 15 'said to- be something consoling for every ill in:thia•ilfe. For instance if a man is bald headed his wife can't pull big a.!-Speaking of vetoes; it is a various phifolog ical faott.that tk Veto is a Vote reversed. The new reform bill has noised the British House of :Commons by a majority of 5. _ WAidon Probst has confessed., that be mar- ' dered the whole Dearing family, and that he had no'accoroplice in the crime. •• ••• '• • 16i - The new Internal Revenue bill proposes to put an even tax of 5 peecent. on all incomes over 11000, exempting inaomes under $lOOO. air The order suspcoding the payments of plias money has been rescinded; and payments on ,all the lists will be - commenced on the Ist , of .Inne. sir Some buly.4 In Pike, county, ifo.,'.has ed.her baby :Veto: She will probably call herself Ciigretis,'When she puttee a comb or brudi over itirlirs. Jefferbon Davis remains at Fortress - Monroe. One of the caiematei .been , her fora lodging, and she it.illOwed teats) , with' her. husband . from reveille. to sopee4. .; WTbere is on exhibition at Baltimore the model rif a revolving - vessel, -the'irerentirm Of a - : PcMicYlvitchuit which rolls oVertherwateriustead .of running through it,.while the eassengers and freight remain statiOnarY. — . ' 40 - Young Idriltdirtapp,.of Indianapalia, killed himself from unregaitedlotis. havo.heard of men killing themsetvesliecalisit" their teivea had becometopers,-but for marito - onramit,suiclde , be- Cause young womenwon't take Sclmappwle %Lite a new thing :. • . - ifarStion after the close of the afternoon service in the Cortgregationab Church at 'Dalton,: Berk shire Comity, on Sunday, week; the steeple of the ehurelt ,was blown. down by the ,;gale, Some of the irorabij,pens had but jest left ,the spot, when the steeple struck -the •grorind. The pastor de clares that he ahall.net be ablo to' breathe freely • again until he's re-spired. . ., • ' EMEEMMII QUESTION CORNER. - Scrto(ix.
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