.. -. . . .. _ . - . .. . ... . . - • • • ....._ .. . , "' " lI IIREIntIeMOOMINIL . - . • . . - - ... - • . . . ... • ~ - 4to, 4 nfslshignpani*Tho--,, , 4 143. PiPstiitli.. ... . ~. -- -• 'VIII '-•- littr ... - f . • possibility of a severe cotton panic occumng • M agee :. mu t a t emm - -mal e no la diet . ao . . -_. ',. .. ~.. „..._. . , . , ... .'.' . .. - -; ' il . ET - 0 - 14 -, _ 1:14 ,. ' 45. '..1.-°''..!l,-fi•.:14.-...1i:':• 4. - . 0- 11 : :B. close_. - O - f„the ' - i an nop cia verliniat or. , llo , 36o4ll ortPoo4. lr uiractioni • la rree phastitlia i n al taite . to 1 „1; . ,i t war, .produces an ...expectation that someiof - .:Jerlonsprepegnes. ... iAprils„ . 46. . • . 14.4 m -- • - : . •e' ; 1 ' - • 11()TTSIVILLE,. PA.• - - .. .1 - the gold4Ubuicee„seut. fro* the United States: •. ,-... - , ..:--:. - - .- , ,_. - • .i-tO - I. ! ondsa, -.. during . r the:witr i , for ' - suprseff . : ' THCEO-AI;itTRADE:-' - -..... -- , ,.-.:•,:.,:i.,,10,0,,,-,..„i"..-lerimiki.,iliii,,ag i l ik pvs::: . - -V: - . stATESDAY, 111LAtIt 40, . lifitt6a. .. . ter nafety . :' Will.' be . -'diotin h .— - . '- - - - • .-- - ''. -• -:- ' •• ''''' ''' ' —' • •- . .- . :4"iielt ending •al'B4lale‘f lilii: r4..'.'71::"S roue ;Meeting to SuStaist the . .groducing in inflitt„ Of'. .3pecie . and . - IL :ccinie- 111111111. _, _ • --.2... • ~,- _.- : .., ,---- --,-- --, ---•• .--,..-•-•-:' • - - , . - President.. - --. . • ..- -.. , - .94ent decline in llie, pre mium O n. gold:. The ~. - " , -- . .L ..,_,..' ' ',,,_,-..' "- ' - „.- , --.7.-ir-, ~.. ti •of ail who Are in favor o f aeowding tOPre- :: la FOnw - clayoeoi : in account .: • of ,. thelitar' . inter- •-_-, - • ''.• --•----- :” - 1 P. 11 " 11 * - J 11 .7* - *P....': : • : : .:. :: ' 4 .'', 4 ::', - ,.`',..- ..:;.: *OWI- " 241 .- 'FM- -%:_,PL-. - ;', gee tig 3.l.. that he .-• • ~ ,'•', - . teat T appan arpreciWort• in the kim w • - .." est is.al3o.ttachkg an infltiencatOdefoiess.the ;- ••- ' - -. • • . D. -_, ; ., - - „.„-_',..,• -..- " ..n . .-pinin s i-&--. 43 6•.. ---- :2; 04 6 , 4 ~ Ifyy y i ..ekani --- the cordillera* of_ the nation, and.la' ,- - •• - • . • . - ... - .• . -:-. The Onantitilent 14 amw-omew: ..mw - w...m.i5.41.7 ' • • a r0 i...,.. _ . 4 . .. - 1 1 , 4109 • • -. 4 . 1 : •••••••*I- ..--..-., NUJ' Posseme B ' - hly fated In the school of bard experience; for • .- . am - L . , . . . 63915-by canal 19,39515;1m:the wee1t:63,03516- lilt Pleaust- - - : • •-• ••=•' 10,617 ----',.',--, - "--'.,• --;-.:- ,; - th,yrong ...I trittors •of all who believe ' "li, . ' ip,... . • ...., f ar th,i comet m ah . - • ' ai l ai Reek Jeddo . -. „,.. .' *, .••• ' , ...W. -- - 3,4 W. -- est ,- -;'4,tit . . daii m t : w ithtremwo ----- -- • a. HE -mk-smEICTIKYN OF TIE DIATIO'NAL FORCES.. "-- O tiB ;* agaiia 3l ; s6,B / 5 • ---- ----- ------''.-' .'' . linrletit.H. -7 ' 7 "•• • 7 -.A.414 - , ."21,rim - , i.i k aT - , "''' . o-094 - pre,erratioll -of th e UIIIOII requireethat the ~_., As : a i l .. isidima . , gn . 0 ... • 13 it, - that the. :of rh " Rebellion !hill be iftecluallyern-h' ‘411 .-. : tliii ' IV .at in prospec t . :in - The . kreuery - bait of this 'C.Si e t - 'ce nt to' ' - Stoat - ''-- '' •• • -.7 " • - ' -11,80.:4,186 .-: .14324 ''.. !pira ....e ~ . •• _ • , . ~.,.. . oe , preser m t im o f eocial order re uhea t h at m i me the way -cif - a,lieflitcrion'Of ibe.nathmal linos. - • -- -- -•— - ,:; - - .._ "1 . -..--iL linar7 '' -' - 7 - ket (Reim • -Friday and netnraay.: - ..0f last . Acesa.. Shir Pi s o e r iP • . .. 4 7.° . .•,- , 1 :28 4, - :21:11:[;,n4 .-: !.. 4", :3 31 ) : - 0 , 11 b e pan ie bed 7, that anlevs both Ix effectually dope •it may b e el:tided that the . War. Department ;. his week there 'almost:a . total': siuMenaion_loU ample& 3 - 1 - irlak Mi:•• •-•• 81 ..- 20 .8 88 .• ' ' B6 ••- '' 'WI .-, the inalesty of the Federal authority is not vinomted; has issued an .order for . six hundred thousand ' the i i nd - e in i-hi s in g i n n, in consequence - 1 • .1, 4 2 1 it nor the laws faithfully -eietatedorill . be• held- at the - blank diacharew. When these are filled up; : '. , -haring been giveatorednes - wagee„feka - 45 to 35 =4 II 3I.t.CaTZo.: 3, 359 1 ..ri,rel ; il. et -..!, -!!2591 ..- vsios HOTEL. POTTNVILLE.. ON tIiATUNDAY . t h ey .. will P . . . . ,k2,a4c; MAY 6, at s e e i cLo o K. . , . . U . 4 • .be - before many more ..weeks -per cent. Many Of the men would intinittSthie ' ll'j' Carte m r ' l '7-- - •-/ *.:- •• T. 1 4511 '. 11611 - .•: - 11e9 - .EN -- • - MANY cr i st i g i m elapse, there willts but a-small army left to :' xednetion; but:Otherei refused, sod consequently tshigh Zini,C0.:.,..-. - .59 ' - 5:715 -: -- , ••• '..' -' ... ..• garrison the - Large numbers of die- the - stoppage has become very geninal•except in. Phu.. tjcinnei7.-• !'.' --- •- : ." 356 . '' . I ' 3 " - ' • ... • charged scadieirs - will unqbestionably -have -.i ies-s, where eaies . , - . there were some orders to fit. ...... coal -- .- • -114 . 68-765. *.* -.. ..- • .. Lome numbers of military - and naval% otß-- their attention directed -to - Meako, as IL Mei- - - • • -• • - - • - - - - 'Baltimore Coal. Co.:. .. 3 , 077 1 1••• 57 4 '•••' -.. • • ''. • • - • ..• -••' . In the Shamokin Region Are Understand; th e re. Franklin -- - - 7-- •• 5.921: .., . • ~.. .. . •-, -eels are . resigning, - . . - . • • . lean agent is now in this 'Country,. ouering . . • .. • • • . • .-- .Consoldsted Coal Co -562 • 19:221.1 828 ! ..1,391 . (Auction nu been acceded to at s ome o f ' the the col-- - - • • • - • - - • .. strong' inducements - to adventurous spirits: • •._ . . . . .. , .- . . . , linden:lsl.__ - --;" -.- -.- 99S ;&3-as :-.. , , -. Tut; trial of, the conspirators, a - Lincoinls Rich lands will be - given to those Who'espouie .!. li!erie'lt: ' -• • • ILelii4h &'Suisq. Cu.:: - : ass -.- stios.. . Lambnewerta.... . :,. . . • 869 : . 5,3341 .. ~.' UK ..-' ;304 • Lion Gill begin on Monday in .W-sith.- sed .. fight fcirAe 'Mexican cause. -„.• . - - assassination ....5....4.—,--------- - • Wilkestairre • 201 . 450' ''• • ' .'.. Le , h..;Coal.& Nay. CO --. . .• :: : 164 10,612 ' 32,341. ington- ' '.HtiiisN's 5N PlE.—We'fihdlkf Other ... • , ..: , tR...,... u. towing notice of this Nei. BOaer in a Philadelphia' • :. --. —.-- --- - THE TENNESSEE STATE SENATE has offered • r - - ... .. - '. • Total , •-- -• • - 1311,060 547,900 ,21,76.91:- :: 56,156. ._ . p $5OOO - rewitrd for the capture of Ex:-Gtiver- . . .. .- .:.-• . _ • Fame time last year....:51,287 .519,°96 . . ~, .... 1 ilk' i Passioriyr Jonxkoir has reassigned the ..• - . - Inerease - - •Ilasol ••S•Set • ... .... 1 .' ' . . . 1 - day for ,fasting, humilation and prayer to • . . -• • . . J . Thursday, the Ist of dune; . . .• - . • - -.• • •- - -• • Eltocks:.. ." - ! • "''' trilifett . .lStates,:RailroSC tianSi And:, Local :1- • Ls• • • - - - - • - If - TilE compirators to' the assassination will •-- - " .: . - • ~ : - iAll. *air. - :1. be tried in the civil courts as • soon as the -• • - - - .• .....-- • - - ---- ----- ,•:.• 'ding Failroatt'' ',., .. 50 'SOU 'SD-' - evidence is carefully collected. - " - --,'• mo •••• TEE New Ironsicles and Tonawanda, the rew.double-turrettel irou-clad, will sail from ,Philadelphia in a few days under sealed or ders. • . . • Two sermons delivered in this BOTOligil on the day of President Lincoln's funeral in ashingtOn, will be found on the First Page of to-day"s :TourisAL. - • Tim Educational , column is omitted this week in consequence we regret to say, Of sickness in the family of the editor of that department. ' TUE southern counties of Maryland are receiving the attention of the Government Men charged with assassinating our soldiers have been arrested. Mt's . AwNA E. DICKINSON has given V 22 36 towards the erection of a monument' to Pre sident Lincoln. It was the proceeds of \lec ture given by her iri Philadelphia lately. TOE Sixth and other • Corps of the Army of the Potomac, are in camp near Washing ton. A grand - reelew will be held.PreParato ry to mustering them out of service.. HEAVY Dk..FA.l.CATioN.Charles E. Clark; for fifteen years paying teller of the Commer cial Bank of Phifadelphia; is. i defaulter to the _amount of $308.0110. 1-I_e oas fled. _ Ta:Esrr. tier cent. of the Daintier ofjoitinst ista in Philadelphia at the comn:enoement of the War, . entered .the service. A. similar ratio will hold good throughout the country.: TuAVEL is OR ,the increase, the _travelers corning from portions of the country which bare been isolated during the war. Phila delphia is feeling in her business, the beneli- . vial effects. - • TliZttr: are is the vicinity of Pittsburg some twelve coat companies, Ihettiost extensive of which - 4 the Pittsburg Coal Company. which employs two hundred hands, and mines an overage of seventhonsand bushels, per day, PENNSTINANa Would not allow the Govern meat to defray. the eKpenses incurred while. transporting thg President's remain& through the State_ Gov. Curtin maintained that we could at-least do so much to show our respect and love for our departed chle4 and . the wholeexpease was paid by the State Treas 7 A Mm: OF Acrio.F.- 7 ,-General. Grant is 4 man Of action, and not a man . of words or fussy preparation. When : .he was directed to visit Sherman in North- Carolina, he 're ceived: the order, folded it up, took. his leave' fd the President with his carpet -bag' jn one Land-and a full cigar case in . his pock-A, and. in a few days had the terms of the treaty re voked and Johnston laying down his arms. THE charge against Benjaniin C. Harris, or Maryland, is, that he protected and gave money to two rebels, and advised them to tight'against the United • States. Harris now being tried. He admits the first-part of the charge ,- but says the rebels were paroled, and denies that . he advised:them to fight again. NarmiED.---Louis Napoleon and his adherents. The Emperor has imprisoned several Critics who spoke unfavOrably ; of his Life of Julius Cicsar. • Lately during the discourse in the French Corps Legislatif on the_resolution of sympathy for the United states, introduced by the:Liberal party, the Bonspartists interrupted and disturbed the speech in favor of it. Ultimately the amend - went was rejected : by 196 against -24 . votes. r Tax . closing" ,up of the. war, and the decline gold, -as noticed .awhile ago, are having le effect of stimulating travel to Europe. -7-_ any. faiiiilies who are accustoined to takei a ip across the Atlantic during the sumnier,. med it a 'duty to .forego 'that 'pleasure tile the great conflict, in which friends and latives were , engaged,- was pending; ., but • that peace has returned, the desire for lane of scene, and for recreation in .for ;n lands, is as strong as ever. Frederick' suer of Readiog, is a passenger by the Pei 1, which sailed on Wednesday for LiverpOol. WII F:R All Ours o JEFF. DA N-Is t —Th e trai was at YorkvEle, S. C., west of Ander: n ills on the 28th of April. A telegraphic ,patch, dated,- - Knoxville, May 2," states at Davis has; one day's start 'of Stoneman, is escorted by two thousand "cavahl, •11niounted, and commanded by General threll. He is accompanied by 13enjaniin, •ckinridge, and other notorious characters, will probably be joined by all the des : •radoes fleeing from 'justice and from the ngettnce of the United States Governinent. is hoped that Generat Stoneman's forCes 11: overtake and capture -Davis, as he is trdened :with eleven wagons supposed to be tded - with specie. _ • EXPENSIVE BOOTS AND SHOES.—Our friend, .T. IL Bechtel, of the'Union army, now Mobile, sends us :a receipt, of which the 'flowing is a copy: - Received:Mobile, April 87..1661, from Capt. J. C. ry. Ninety-five dollars for making one pair of boots, irnt , h hg the tope and me the Boles, and five Doi for repairing one, pair shoes. " N. Foutism kNT." if the rebel captain had not furnished the there is no estimating what gient boots mid have cost. Undoubtedly soine fabu amount - our, last we noticed briefly the fact that ). Johnston had surrendered his army to tiltermad This was the last of the- rebel ies.of magnitude. By this last - surrender . have secured and paroled 3 generals, 5 utenant . generals. 20" major generals and brigadiers, and fully 30,000 minor :offieers. nen. The terms are the same: as those wdedi.Oderieral -Lee's army. Ender the. 'don . Attorney General Speed, the • and soldiers in . the armies thus stir iered - stand simply" in the . position - of roles prisoners of war, free: from molests by civil autbOrity so long as.they caroled prisoners, of war. -. They . .maY be wed exchanged. or,. by . the force of tut - netts, may cease to be prisoners of war it they are not pardoned.. For their civil ales they can be indicted and .tried the as any other criminal violating the laws he country: Some of the leaders may be Jceetle4l against iu this way; but for thereat . likely that some general disability will . imPeged, which will require each individ7 to overcome by -good conduct or - oath of lance before he can purge himself of Me Air hiPOILTANT EirEFT/Cl:4.—Mr., JOBeph Harrir von, Jr., of this city, is hexing constructed near the 11. S. krsenal, on the Gray's Perry road, an extensive foundry', designed for the making on a large Seale nfiknimprovedisteam generator of his own invention, which, from present appearances, seems destined ere long to effect a complete revo lution in steam-matingtapparatus. Using ten et heretofore almost entirely disearde:d, for the purpose; • Harrison has quietly pursued this matter for many years, bringing to his aid all the experience of .a tong business life. - He now feels confidence in submitting it' to the public as possessing essential advantages over anything in use. " Some of the qualities of this novelty.. may be mentioned, tit entire safety from explosion : great, reduction in first cost- and cost of repairs— it being afforded at s tees prie . b than the least ef fective boilers now; used, -with an efficiency in evaporation, and aumeonomy - of fuel equal to the very best : great diminution -of space , occupied, facility of cleaning and of teanspirtation. Many of these boilers are at work in this city and vicin ity:. There is nothing which- more concerns the . safety of the public in large manufacturing ci ties, than the' absolute security of steam .boilers from explosion. If Kr. Harrison's - invention ee cures this, it will be'conferiing upon the' public one of the greatest possible advantages; consider jug the number of steani boilers .ow -in use in Philade:phia. . • • • A:lengthy - report =de in England a few months since, pronounced tido . b6iter to be.the - cheapest I and safest now in use. • . GENERAL • BUMF:ICS VIEW'S ON BEORGANizi .nox.—Oeneral Butler made another speech in, New YOrk a few day§ 'since,. on the work of reorganiz the ingStates in rebellion .to hring . them into "practiCal relations with - the Government." He.wants the loyal ,people the rebel, States to 'vote upon the question whether. they wish to resume their relations with-the United States 'as' loyal Stocea,: . and for that end would. provide . and declare in . their State COustitution that there should lie no more slavery; a COnstitutional acknow ledgment by each State that there can be no right of , secession under our .Government ;- repudiation of the war delit of the- rebels and complete disfranchisement .of all who have held civil or military, offices under the so-called Confederate government:: States 'which are refractory and will not vote, to be put under . .military , rule as belligerents. till The sentiments Of the majority change. - States Which adopted these provisions to be imme diately relieved of military 'rule, and , the State then to elect members of Congress.' He 'expresses his desire to preserve State rights. •The Stateltesays, , is.tho'supreme agent in all Matters that relate to its . .domestic 'concerns.. The National Government is supreme - in all mattersrelatinglo the national. and toreign affairs. . Trre A.S . SASSINATION PLOT:--411C authorities are industriously engaged - .in., probing this Plot. The persons taken into custody' as participators, alders and abettors, or in some way accomplices to the tragic deed, are num bered almost by hundreds. There are still a few at large, and until they are captUred, the . developments .will not be published. The principal *actors have been arrested. The conspiracy was the work of - the .Rebels.— yhe same brain that planned the St.' Albans raid and - attempt to burn New York City, in stigated. and set ininotiori the plot for assas sinating President Lincoln. The parfies who were, to execute. the atrocious 'deed Which . has' filled the tand .with mourning,. cotri menced holding their meetings in Washing:-. tonas long ago as August, 18ti4. They were .bouticVngether by one of the strongest oaths ever taken by mortals, and every person, who was admitted to the secret was bound to remain faithful to_the _end . at the penalty of death—his life to be taken. by. one of his - associates. Abot4 three. weeks before the. Plana were . put.. into. execution; one of the: parties revolted' at the part of the . work which the leaders' had allotted to him - on the eventful night; -and at once manifested a de= sire to back ont. He Was however, remind ed' of his..riath, and every -.effort made . to, bring him up to his work.. But the more hu thought of it the more. be became alarmed 'at the fearful proposition of the hellish schemes.. After several days. parleying' he succeeded getting the consent of his associateStO relieve him from all further connection': with .them, on the condition that he should lease the city and not return for sixtY days. . .He left the city, and_ was somewhere within the limits of the 'Army of the Potomac, when the news came' there of the assassination of the Presi dent. immediately repaired . to Fortress Monroe and gaVe himself 'up,:and-was sent to Washington, arriving there.the neat morning after the funeral - .services to Mr. Lincoln at the White House.' Whet:l,l4)lton before the, authorities he . madea full confession of alt that- he knew .of the plot, as..to where aid ivhea:theymet,' and Who were concerned hi it, - It is understood that the prOclamittion:is sued during that day *by' Secretary Stanton . 'offering an additiot al reward for Booth, Lao rewards for Afzerot and. Harold, were based . 'upon the confession of this prisoner. At any rare the arreStion.that day were . numerous, and several' residents . of Washington were among the .number. This: opened the *ay for further important developments, all of " in due time.be made putilc. A Wastifogtort correspOudnt of the New York ficraid says: • • . The pe' ramie engaged in the plet• preient a motly crew,, from the wild and eccentric- :actor doWn to -a mere carpeuter, including the Peian- - sylvania avenue daudv, blockade:Trainers,. and men with their heads silvered over with thesnmYs 'of many winters, and rattle headed youths hard ty tint 'of their teens,' The testimony already obtained is so straightforWard•and convincing that there is no doubt bdt at least tWenty-one; - not twenty-three; persons will suffer the :penalty of death. There is hardly one chance in w thousand they : can 'escape—the evidence is So damnable against them, It is said that 'there are some three persons confederates in the conspiracy who bad been pardoned by- the -President, and escaped by his 'tender heart and • humane fee:- inge. The Assassination Conspiracy. IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION BY TIM PRESIDENT. JEFF - DAVIS. BRANDED AS A - FIIGI TIVE MALEFACTOR. One Hundred Thousand Dollars Reward Oirdred for his Apprehension. REWARDS ALSO_ OFFERED FOR.IIIS 1141.0 - 4 CONSPIRATORS. By tie President of the United States A PROCLAMATION. Whereas. It appears from evidence in the .Thireart of }Wintry Justice that the atrocious murder of the late President, Arra.tuan LINCOLN . , and the attemptedassas-' sination of the Honorable WILLIAM H. SavrAan. Secre tary of State, were incited, concerted, and procured by and between Jarressos -HA! is; .late of , Richmond, Virginia. , and JAGOIS TUOMPRON. CLEMENT C: CLAY., Bevratr TERSER. GPMEGE N. • &CONDI" WILLI...IIIC. CLEARY, and other rebels and traitors against the Gov ernment of the United States. harbored In Canada; • Now, therefore, I, Asosew Jorolson, President of the United States, do offer and promise, - for the arrest of said persons, or'either of them, within the limits of the 'United States, so that they can be brought to trial thefollowing reyran - . - One hundred : thousand dojr reward for the arrest of Jarraas~.a DAn a.- :Twenty - IVe th - diusi&l dollars for the arrest of Ca.r.- Minvr C. CLAY. ' Twenty Eve thousand dollars for the arrest of Jioon Tuoseson, late of 3lississippi. Twenty-five thousand dollars for the arrest of OSOIMI . Twenty-five thousand dollars for the arrest of Buie. LT Tumour.. - • , .• . .. • . . Ten thousand dollars for the arrest of Watims C. CLEARY. late clerk of Ctaxnrr C, CLAY. • The Provost Illarsbal General of the United States is directed to cane descriptions of the said persona,' with notice of the above missal to be published. • Et.. a.] In testimony whereof, I have beretinto set my band and caused the seal of the United States to he affixed, Done at the city of -Washington, the 2d day of May,. in the year of our Lord one eighthundied and sixty-five, and of the Independence of the brined Manta of America the eighty-ninth. Arnim Jonmana By the Paeaident: W: Boma, Acting fkx,2etary• of Btatea We understand the 'Government has a "supply of coil tor the ensuing mix weeks at least,' and is the wharves axe genirally welLstoekedwith coal, the market, in its present condition, is not likely to suffer in consequence of the 'stoppage. The Reading Railroad Company have agreed.to reduce the tolls' and ' transportation Si per , ton, provided the prices of "wages and coil is reduced in a corresponding rate. . ' : - The reduction on the Canal will be "60 cents on tolls and 20 cents a ton on freight. . • We have not learned whether the Ilelaware and .Raritan Canal Co. have reduced their tolls and. tonnage as yet. If not, we presume . they will make a corresponding reduction. The Coal Operators hive - already reduced the. price of coal $2 00 per ton from the rates charged last Fall, and we presume when the trade starts again it will be at a reduction of '•about $2 75 to $3 per ton-from the highest rates ; whiCh is as low as it can be sold without a positive loss to pro ducers even at the reduced sole of wages., With these reductions trade will have reached bot-. tom, and consumers abread need, not hold back any longer with the expectation of obtaining coal These reductions will make the Toll and Freight from Schuyikili 'Riven to ,New York as follows, by Canal: . Schirylkill Canal. Freight,'&c.,. to li6w York. . •• . - 44 24 With 'even emits additional from • Mount Cirbon and Port Carbon. . • The rates by . R4ilroad will be. froin Selnaylkill Havin to Pt. Richmond Prevent freight to New York • S 4 25 With jight-centa additional tram Mt. Carbon and PL.Cashon. • • • . To Philadelphia the tell'by Canal will be. :$1 30 Freight • • • • ',l 25 The trade sunis up this week as= follows coul pared with last year: - ih1564. E . & R. R. Schnyl Can. L Val R. U Lehigh Can Scrant - Penna.-C. I. By R. Roan By Canal:: . Del llud. Shamokin.. Trevorton.. Sh. Lykena Val . Broad Top. 1,024,159 149.765 5111,09,1 64.270 320,892 83,491 62,31( :40.44n 17.0 19:5071 4,58.t1 25.914 82 03 026 14,415! 19.913 1134,1157 95,30 S 3,194 4.449 2.490 2. 7 R.I2S 2,451,'D2, .The decredse is large for. Schuylkill Comity—it 7611 be much larger . from all the regions the en suing Neck: - • . • . • . • .Our quotations to:day at the different shipping points.show a considerable decline in the price of Coal. Coastwise freights have also declined. • The Wilkeribarre ReeOrct of the lifites . states" Plat the Union in Luzerne County have-ordered a. strike in preference to submitting to a . reduction of.wages. • Strikes cannot prevent a reduction, *hen there is a* downward tendency id the prices of nearly all article:s produced.. The CAleetor, at Beaeh Haven,.informsue that the damages caused by the late freshet nave'all . been repaired and. the water was let into - the Ca 'nal on the let inst. Coal of courge•Wasirthip ped by this avenue in the.month. of April.' learnthat the damages stistained . by the Tide Water Canal, will.not be repaired before the first of ! Tune. • ,' • . • THE : COAL , • MARKETS PRICES OF 00A17BY THE OAEGO. • [OORRECTIR) wrztity FOR Tll MINERS . 401.400 LL) • AT •. • • . MAY 5, 1865. - . . Schuylkill Red Ash Prepared, • $ 7.50® 775 - Chestnut, .5 75® 6 00 ." • White' Ash, Lump, Steam 7 00® 725 - • St. Boat and 8r0ken,........ 7'oo® 7 25 • " Egg and Stove, 6 7509 700 -" Chestnut,.. .. • 5 .75@ 6 00 Locust Mt. Lump; St. Boat • 7 25® ".• " Broken •• - 7 25® " " • Prepared 7 00® 725 "-• • ." Chestnut - • 6 00® Lorberry Coal, • -7.50® 7 75 Franklin (Lykens Valley),.'.. - @ Lehigh Lump; St. Boat &• Broken,. , 8 00® .• " Prepared,' " " 8 00@ " Chestnut, • 7 00® • Broad Ttip,' " AT. NEW YORK. Schuylkill Red Ash by Boat Load ..1 7 ." Chestnut - . " " 6 " White AshLup & Steam " Bost ' 7 Broken & Egg, 7 CTO2:B 00 8 00 " StoYe, • 6 00U 7.00 " ' Chestnut, • 7 006 c 800 Lehigh White 'Ash Lump & S. Boat. 8 25(a 8'75 " Pre - pared, 8 25(4t 850 " Chestnut, 7 5003 7 7,? • Act anton CAPRI at Flizalbetiepiort. - Lump and St., Boat by Cargo. • al' • ' Grate,.... '• • C(0 • . Prepared, . , • 0:h . Chestnut, • • •• - (g . .• See Auction Sales. - . 'Lehigh Coal at Lump . and St. Bpat by Cargo Broken and Egg .` . Prepared Chestnut ' ••" " "'The market is still dull, anticipating ar decline in transportatiou4heirade seem determined to hold off until itTeally takes place. AT BALTIMORE • . . • • ' MAYA. 1865 White Aeh prepared—wholeeale....s '9 50@10. 00 .., - -retail.. . .. .., : 11.00®11 50 ~ . . i. ___lstholesale.:: lO 00@10 50 Lykene Nalleyretail 11 50@12 00 . CUMBERLAND . COAL.—Receipts nearly sus-. pended in consequence of no demand. The high rates of transportation, per Balt. & Ohio Railroad has diverted 'the trade to' Georgetown, D. C. Run of mine o. b. at Locust Point—nominally, at from $.1016510 50.' 60AL FREIGHTS. Freights troth Ft ) Richmond [Philo:Wit.) Portland ' 2 50 . IPortsmonth..... .... 250 Newburyport 2 85 Boston 2 50 'New Bed ford ' • -1 901 Newp0rt......;::...1 90. New Londen ' 1 90 I Norwich 210 New Haven . 1'90; BridgepOrt 1 90 New • 1 - 75 I Philadelphia.... 30 Rhode Island 2 00 Alexandria. ..... 2 50 Washington 1). C. 950 [Hartford • 9,50 Taunton - 2 40 INenark " 1 so Albany( 2 251 Troy:— • ' . 2 25 tr 99 vessels and 104) boats arrived for the week. • Freights from. Elizahethpert. New Ta[Portland Fall 1 4151 Newburyport . Newport " ..1 45iNew • London. 805t0n.... I . 6o)Pawtncket.. Norwich.-- • • 1. 45rfatinton..., Proviaenoo.. • 1 50(New . Haven. 1 25', POrtmonth. boiNevc; Bedford, 1 2elßriolgepqrt,. Goinardord..... '1 69i Albany... .'... Middletown. Hudson.. Lynn .... Salem • . • Freights from Baltimore. _ To ' . . .$1 00@1,10 New Vork - ..... ' , 2 0042 10 130s.toe ..... ............. 2 6032 76 Freights from Georgettisrat or Alezittidria. To Philade' ' $1 2 254 New Toth. ' 00@2 25 Boston 2 MO , • Cent Trade - by Quantity of CLateent by week ending on Thursday Port 6rbou. • Pottnille. Schuyll.lll:Haven... Auburn.... - 'PortClinton.:.....:.: , Totel • Previously this year 'NUL To sanie Vzne Lust-year.... ' Increase so t ar Decrease - _ - - seany;kill.Counry Itaftripailatir 1863. • The rollout* la the quiuitity of Coal =sported over the different Raffroadis in Schuylkill County, for week ending 'on Thrash* , everang last Ik_B 1114.ett H.B. 116,40 03 355.610 05 Mt. Carbon._....:. • • LOW 04 - ..12,111e Mill Creek6.B o 4 Off 127,0ff0 13 ilahanoy & Broad . .. . 28.400 04 3;1;892 02 Littiellebuylkill •• • -- 15cbrillicin - VelleS.: • • - 4,011 e 1: - AIN 13 - • ____,..„....."*... e...---r - ,•.••• •Qt.-1!‘. -.• • • -•. - -- , ..-rxt ,- .. , grr.4....v . : Zetbetry - Creeir.l•'2. - .::: ullbnlt :' .3 :Attileisdlllll°":-\:: I 'B. : ilf4- 1 1".4 1 .* :U A'. 0... r , ...... . _.......-: . stowtraitauroaa:: , -" — i'r' 4„tasi,ott ...•!-:-- COOT t . e!... :.'--; Vnina-11.*44-Railr9ild.:: :-.,': • , •"13;4110 • 08-' - , loin. Ilk ' Reading Railroad Stakic - " . Bonds, 1880-80. • " " RTO„ Schur! Navig ation Stock, 0f...... ". ." • . Bonds. Mina Rill Railroad . . ... Little' Schuylkill Rai'mad: Lehigh Valley Railroad . , . . • " . " 'Bonds 'Lehigh Canal • Bonds Caltawiga liat)rostd. .. • " : --.“.. .- preferred • '' 5 0 Miners Bank Stock - • ' 501 'Farmers , Bank Stock . • - ' 60 Government Bank StOck - 50 Pottsville Water Company - Stock.:..: ' 25 . •• •', • Gas • -- - • '5O, EL S. - Bonds, 1861 - • - ' " - 100 _U. S. 5-20 Bonds (coupons on.) ' 100 LT. 8-10.40 -- • . -.' - 100 Certificates of IndebtednerS ; ; • .. • . • . I 100 Gold (prerninm'Philada ) • •• ' :100 Batter Coal - C0..v1.. .. - ........ - ....... - .1 - 50 Patton Coal. - • •- - - - I' 50 Green 'Mountain COal• . • • 1 50 Locust . ~ - -; " - . - 5 O 5O New York and Middle Coal ' ' I- 50 - Big- Mountain . • - - 51 Swatera Falls Coal Co - -• • •• 50 Diamond Coal Co ' .• • ' .50 Black . Heath. '.. - .:e5..:;,. . . ~.......I- ... NEW ADVERT' ME T article.. All,: TAR I r-11.00 Kiri§ Tar; prime Barrele also. At • ••• • • . May 6, STICHTER & THQIIPSON'a: 9f ig ri sesta - E . Ls W9utrilE SAND Fop • ,, .."‘l . plastering purposes: at May 6, '65.-14.: nICHTER & T1105450•N'8. PUMP UP.—The Great Ohio Pamperer is zlni s ly by - STICIITERAD THOMPSON: ijoLOUGAS CULTIVATORS, Spade. Rakes and Tiansplanters. at. • • .tay 6, '65.-18- • . • STICHTER IkTIIO;IIPS.ON'S _ 7------. •zu,.. ~7 t: . 1 " TLE . ' - 1 1 1 -- 7- - 43,646 ! 1,031 • 91 1 17 76 0 19,3061 71T • 721 dl- 005 3(IOGS 547;90): ,2 .. 307 ,2/. 9 tii t: .56 - 151 I b •i a • 6 •231.331 d 555 7,012 .b5451dz40 "'AMAIN PIPE.-.l.l4o9Cifeet Stone Pipeassorted .1.1 sizes. from txt to Is 'lnch bore, with . branches, El bows, nod cross connections. at. . • • May 6, '66-18- STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. 200 Zi A e gel:ltTgfaritracii'M whole ' 1343'4 . 139,152 :46,123 5,1971 . - . 5187 r 6,157 -13,11'20 47,474{ 21,559 7,254 - '78.715 d3.478' 415 7,5!.6 467 . - - trA d 14,459 .3471 19.473; .9.535 • ' - 1.. .90,479 ; d13;609 .._....... , —_-.1 . 26 . 2,365; 2,451;892'' .. • . I - 1 BARRELWGronnd land' plaster from se 9A lected stone. &fine article, at' • . May 6, '431•18. • ' LATTCHTER & THOMPSON'S. I BARRELS Ciilcineil.Plister fresh from • the mill, at. STICIITER 4tTIIONIT'S'ON'Sr 2 TOlYMJordams Ammoniated Saper-Phosphate EP of lame, in stmim . bags of ITO • lbs. • The . best standard article in market. .• Sole agenta in this County. May 4, STICFITER & THOMPSON. ICAIIL[PLOWER PLANTS. 1 : 4 • 3000 Early.Cautillower Planta now read and fir male at - • -:CiRPENW4 tOD ;NURSERY. . . . DiBLOTOGRA.PII,II.-Jusa lieeeived a fine L Card Photograph of our lamented President and Bon.. Also a fine l'hotograph of Gen.• Grant: For sale at . • B. HANNAN'S Bookstore. Centre St., Pottsville. ' INDIA• RUBBER. BELTlNG,.rd dueed-Itates.—ahe enbscriber;hasjust received India.Rnither.Beiting of all sizes at 215 per cent:reduc tion on the old rates..- Also All kinds of Gum Packing Gasketi. &c.; at the reduced rates. • . B . BANNAN. ASND ATUAAV ClUTTEß..—dales e AA Lever Hay and Straw Cotter will cut hay. straw mid corn, stalks. • A boy 12 ydars old pm work it and cet•one bnebel a minute. Light—weighs but 50 pounds. Strong and 'durable. not liable to get out or order. Best cutters in market - in the lever line. _Price:ll2 00. •We own the patent. • STIQH.T . Hik..k THOMPSON: . . QA NSOIVIS 414 NE SI U PEN.—Juerre ..ceivetl an 'assortment of the Magneeinm Pen; which is said to• tie very durable, histine na lore asmin as any common pen, and is -anti-corrosive. It is highly rec ommended by ;ray c6oki & Co.. and a number tit other; ' reliable bankers. • For sale wholesale and retail at • •• B. BANNAN'S Bookstore, Centre*St.. Pottsville. AV R. SY . 2IIONIB, OriTEL AND MINING ENGINEER. "OtHce—iiiissel% Building, Itlahanuingo • , • 'Street; rotes - vine: •• •• May 6, .65. . " ' FOA. EVERY - COV 1 1. co,.N MOVZNING P/NS.- in' silver ; plate.. New.de signs in black and white satin ; perfect pictures.'' By until 25 'cents, of .20 for $4, 100 for $l7, 1.000 for $160.-, l g ournine to I.st ior6o days. Send your orders at once. SALISBURY, 11110. R. I. • N. 13.—Ans , paper 'copying this four times we-will send them TEN PINS. . May 6, .65.- 1 :4 0-4 t, . . Muslin Shades of all colors and all styles, gilt bands, either-on hand or made.to order. Address •• - • . 3, 1835. 50@ 8 50 00(. 7;00 @ 8 50 @ 8 50 @,B 50 @.B 00 1 60 1 50 1 50 1 75 1 25 ...4.:...1 60 r 1863 Canal for the iltsard /di ilroad and Oning 1131= 19,416 13 127 15 2.•.087 12 i'6o6 Ot/ 4;799 110 6,615 00 142 15 11,776 041 - _{3,639 13 938,20 19,366 16 12E004 10 1,031;009'121 1,024,150 02j 147,760 06 148.704.12 WINDOW - st4swp :FAcTont, 'Britain GEORGE /4311 630 Coqrt Ailey, Itiroding. May 6. 'CA 18-6 M. ENBY PLEASANTIS, • . CIVIL AA:" . Inspects Collieries; ,and. examines Mineral. and 01 Lands. Oirior—Southwesa Corner of 'garlic and Centre S treets :.. . . . • ... May 6, '65: - 19- E 11.-TYP AI NTI-COBUOSI VE P EN... 1.1 Just received Herten Anti-e.orrrosive'Pen:.Owing to the high rates of importations we have been unable to procure this pen for. some time, but have now re 'calved a new supply. and are able to sell at reduced prices. For sale wholesale and retail at • , B. BANNANIB Bookstore. Centre St., Pottsville. :101PE.I.I.EVEE GARDEN.— • • . • ' I!CRS. E. KLEINERT, , Of Mount Carbon, reepectfully announces to the cid aens of Pottsville and vidnlty . tbat 'she hal again- re • .. =GARDEN AND_ SALOON to visitors, whereshewill be prepsred to furnish Ice Cream and other Befriohmenai to all who may favor her with a enll. May 6, '66%--16 St NEW TOBACCO . STORE.. GIISTAY WO.LTJEN; Informs the public •in general, that be has this day opened anew . . • . : : • TOBACCO AND .fiIEGAB BTOBE ' On Centre street, one door below the Union Hotel. Pottsville. - The Stock or Higaco,.Nmokilg - and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, ~ in great !art , ety. And all qualities, will constantly be kept on hand in full assortment. ' • P. 5..--The Trade will ' be supplied at Philadelphia whcilesale eikall prices. May 6, Gerh. L Woltjen. - Phas. H. *oltieia WOLTJEN. BROTHERS IMPORTERS OF SEGARS & CLAY: PIPES, • A t.BO .• . . _ • ' WHOIxsALE DRALICRg IN LEAF k . 11ANITICT1*RED TOBACCO. • Mice and Stare No. 921 North Third Street, ' Tobacco Manufactory No, 23,5 Race Street. . • BRANCH OFFICE--Centre treet:best door to the Union Hotel, Pitt . May A„ ,Gs=-18 Still. Another Important Use.for • Petroleum. • WELLS' PETROLEUM WRITING FLUD. JET SLACK; AT FIRST. This Ink. mine all others; contains no acids, and therefore will not corrode steel pens; one pen- will last longer than a dozen in any other ink. It down freely. leaves no sediment in the bottle, and is not injured in • the least by freezing. It cannot be washed from paper _either by hot or cold water, and no expoeure.to heat will change the color. - :.These onalitlea make it inval uable for books and papers contained in sates in Casa of ftre. Ilia andonbtg.. the beat writing fltdd tam . ••• .:•• • The process of. truinnfactruing ibis invaluable article Is known only by the 'inventors. and we therefore cau tion all against.imitatiops. . Ask for. ells' Petroleum Writing Fluid. and .11e0 that the Tull. name of LOUIS WELLS& CU. is CM the table. ' 13ysci doing you. Will be sure of gettlng a bottle of Perfect Ink. N. 8.-LThe Petroleum used Is perfectly. deodorized. and therefore the ink has no disagreeable odor. Manufactured solely by .the inventors, ' Louts WELLS &, co. Wholeriale and retail by B BA:NNAN; sole Agent for Schuylkill County; , May 6. . '• • ' 18- . . ETTllail Seines/a/max lisseltiimed lam the Post Office, at Pottsville, State of Petuitylva nia, on the sth day of May. 1865. • To obtain any of these letters, the appllcaht tanst wall for "advertised/et - Mrs.' give the date of .this list, and pay one cent for C rab - If not callbd for.iithin one u h, they will sent . MOl3 C • Tessler W P & COMacdonald Chs eh Baca A K • • Fallen Ellen. McCarthy Chas sh Base Allovlsei - .. Farrilly . Ellen ith "fficElenyjaa fib : Boyle doh! F • Groatmen Henry Murphy Pair eh .• B o w e Wni Griffith Wm .T.r 'Packey_Win . Wm H. Hefter 8 • • H enry - Diane R - Bonin Mrs Jaen __Pen t Doti Mrs Mary, ; Hon ley Cath . Powel !Undo Bedford Mary., Hillen John.gli Quinn Ana "9 Brown Mary Sinai Ph' '. RocklilltArny • ' Chodaslewier R.AKerne Thi* F. Butittiel Ann • '-• •Gomery M• - .KellerJos. .Itelfsnyclely Rajas: Cain Nicholas . Kline HC _ beth Y. .• . Cooney 4 - latlui • 'Bearden - Tohlanis Daffy Mich! • Lindeman' Mr :• _ Shefer-Albert Duffy Comellun . . Xyons Clu*liina :Steiner Andrew ' • Defect: ' iflcCerinlardas D ' • Davies Santis S 'McDonnell Joel Bchelly.Margaret- Dnarward 'Dims Merrick John. ' SchestsAntelia• . - Davis kite Mai* idoniftvtOn Edithyrinc„. • • .. )* ffinigri Win •-• , ' lifeKeezi l*es - • Co .:". r May A *- 66 ;•• • .•14. - q1114107.4.:1": I[7. iore tirriurge Bemire. - ° F C°llrlimmoi, their &fp and all* DeeriseeriaeateniVo dbriZ ine er prePerrilials. 152 / 3 " " tors 11:2415. sciuretlerraNiPtp%4ol • • • Ftireign• arid:Native Wits inacgorato 'a new in ktuntsenentic . T he enter= tainmeats wsbetrodaced-with a degree or originatttY and splenheliever berme anemptel In this Wuntri:'•_ THIS 0 - OttOB§ADOOMBINATION . . . ighlprob Acts, Thrilling Fltalts.• Gstrirmeta 13pectneles, Classic •Dislohney ' Regal - ;P.ttetimes. rietstrenenistibianses, Van.. •' ' chiming nini.lrbiehiPagenntries, • . ' • thans tstnenalfAaniriliner-neull!" - : •• ' . Orliiipings,- Marvel sses Ilieskan ni siesus. Grarn- • : tuir 4 , - 1111aisennship. - nes, Sparkling Cornansginsto.lolWitssoll .• • : . • • , ,• • • PI T IXAMIIk •g *aviisrufraffigim atty : •-•••• • . EnrichWil by the 6 - rovsitne adoiimeiit 'of an eseinect • Fertlleln aipedleits MMOWS,We defy competition and ciadiTge dva49. feeling awaddent that no two similar estabugametas can *math nivititiao6Ess I , ....EiwoBDntiliiciir • in the cliameteriatiM of itivirierWityMid variety, originality- a producing, and grandeur exe cuting.the multiform Acts - . • .7bie Profusion of_Attraicticiato-- will be Piesented with all the idlincte essentlatici ran der them inimitable' in auPoriarliY and anglivekanain style. ...y AMONG TII7O92OMINMIT .: • • EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, Pancratists Equifibrists, Voltigeurs, Pantemiinlits, Humorists, Danseurs, and other Artistes, _ ARE TELE FOLLOWING .0.T144 . ..'P1-11:f.01114.,E11.8::: Le Jeune Baits, The.l'remier liarsemen ; MeBBrB, Murray & Hutchinson, The Exceleior Gymnasts The Denzer. Brothers,: :: . • The Famors Acrobats The Sagrinee Family, Equestrians, &e.-: Mr, Den Stone,• . The Humorist; Mr. (Merles Monroe, Clown and Vocalist • ..- .'.. • Mr.. Frank ':. osston, ,2' .. . . . . •. . • : -. .- • - • Equestrian Ihrecto . r • .. . 1,, essii.. W. DREXEL, J. ANDIuIR •W ' PICTON, e RAFF, , BERLETTE:: . TABER.. '.. 'ROSE. 1 g ERGE, - MAGER, WALDEN. NI 'Masters 'ARI.O.S. LE01 , 7, CLAUDE AND l'E, Gen. • ral Performers. constituting a : . . . CongrepotTillerit Abso: 4 erless. —7.--- • iiirin •cimjunation With Me SToria A AOSBTON CalMll. .. . , ..' - *. • • • CIILLEAPS..TROUPE OF • IROQUOIS • INDIANS , . ! . • Chiefs, Braves and Warriors, -• • Opict wit h..Givid emphasis -the -Typital Dan';. ces, Ceremonial Rites, Unique Customs. _Modes of Stic ritice, Forms.of WorShip, and tither intensely - .thrilling characteristics of Aboriginal • Life, including the Grand .Historical-Tableau of the, Ir.dian Princess • Pocahontas saving the - Life of .Capt. Smith: • These interesting _descendants of -the greatest of In dian 'Fribett are highly educated- and .strictly Correct in their habits, and have- lately returned from a three years tour in Europe, where they had, the honor:of ap pearing before. :many of- the Reigning Familie-4 and Principal Nobles,- besides thousands - etninent in- the professions of Divin: ty. Literature, Art - and Science: TUE WONDERFUL • PERFORMING . DOGS' Of Prof.. - .llotchiniOn will exhibit their remarkable lauttlitei-and•applanse-provoking trick.. The devei aped iotellicence and aagacity of .these soda! , favorites exceeds eve4ything.of the genus amine. in the world, and surpiases every species of animal training:, • . The Entree Cavalcade . of this Glgantean Combination will afford the-public At GRATTMTOLTS VIEW of its prolific resianrcea and un paralleled 'richness. The magnificent Carriages and Chariots—exquisite. design, superbly carved and dec orated with costly ornaments and appriffpriate'Allegori cal and Historical Paintings—will be drawn by spirited steeds; richly and gaily caparisoned.. These. with other attractions, will fornh.prominent features in Able-Gil . - .The Horses. &nil Pones are unsurpassable in • beauty and 'style, and are disci plined to a degree of perfection- truly astonishing. • The Pavilion, Wardrobe, Trappings, Properties. Par •aphernalia. ‘tc.. are end rely new, and were manufac tured and imported expeessly for Messrs. Stone& Rosa. • ton, at a cost of 58 7 .000. lir - For full detalla, see Pictorials, Lithographs, Her ald, &c. .• • WILL. EXHIBIT AT. Pottsville Wednesday Maylo 1866 ONE DAY ONLY, Afternoon And Evening. WILL ALSO ESIIIBIT AT Schuylkill Haven, Tuesday, May 9th, 1865 At Minersville,,Tharsda,y, May 11th; 1865 FREE EXHIBITION Gymnastic Miracle iftEMAUTIC4S . 4LIATION _ . ak. " FLYING; IN' - THE' AIR By !hi intrepid P;inciatist, - ..z . SIGNOR FRDINANIY, . The •" Wonder' of'the World."• , • , • ... • Thus. fritnrillnary fontrittnne iiisphiy:ef•nseennei Gymnaltio Ir'eats w l Miura lovers of the rnarre . l- 0114 treat EXTRAVAGANTLY SUPERB and INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL. The •seerlees Gymnast in the execution al this • „ • • • . .. . . -.. . .. . - - - Electrifying ~Act . • .., ... lin.a ittitinr , l'ihe. hizhrst.subllmitlot-of.hts razittlo . n. acid his UNEXAAII 3 I:EII PA RlNq.and SKILL form a Picturesque' SpettiCle—the .tnoft'magnitlcant over given to the hutii.tn eyv to.cutitmplate. ".. .` •1 Arasss. STONE'Az ROSSTON designed this '-..rernarlrabiO'Pree , Exhibition of lariat Flights ter .a GRIND FEA.TI.JR.E or their. Interior Enter ':tainmants; bit the erection of the pillars and platform ' occOpled so' much valuable time, 'and, required so 'Treat is apace- that it was found very inconvenient and - TIRO iminosslble to give it to their patrons 'Without Ili. • 1.3 R; interruption. of. the brilliant • Arenic'• Perform ' ancei, and notwithatendine the enormous expense at- - teidiri; the production of this Gyip.nnetie.ltiarvfel; 'k RIARTIrfe prefer, to present •it u s FiIIZ,FI OFFERING:rather than the Public should be. . &viva I of witnemine the most ciontie.snd absolutely demonetratiens of physical.viger aid agility . ever displayed by man. . • . . • ; . . t ar Tho - exeitine, niture of those , proditilotte and !ford Fluth . te absorbed the attention end amazed the :Inhabit:iota of the principal Cities of Europe, and the 'P cos of thst .conntry teemed. with laudatory' en!... • ginmaor the unequaled feats nceoutplished by This isplenat GIZATIIITOOS E.7 1 ,011BITION • wilt b.) gh•en adjaz?nt to the . . • . . . STONE & ROSSTOP CIRCUS PAVILION, At - • . . . • 'One . o'.elogk,.P. . • - Upnn a hnt a Platform - placed on' elevated plllare, en- - eh - Unit emery spectater Gr ohtainlis complete - .view - of thht - trinmph• of modern'gymnasties... The Public can. irsin•only - a-very faint idea. from. the various Pietorlat Buenos of thhi stopendons ...diSplay of its immeaseiat. tractive's* and haf.frd,iris, nature:: • itia the culmiT' satin glori of Peneratic end rrie oiridrat stic , •• eoss of 'progressive talent known In history, yielding a Itlatinetihn sohooli n •to•no 'client • recorded the: annals' of Popitiar .Amuseniente: • • .• ' • .PREIS!: NOT( CE:-.-I.adjesond vermin naturally. norveus en I timid, entertain* fear* of accident to the' reariesi .Psimntiat;- - are • raspectfhily infbreried, that ill pie SIG. FERD INAND should fill from hie giddS , ensineressolovel amtimernents are made by the. , use of India-rnliber insttreeses and epilogs in the plate.. form to save -hins• from serious injury. • Bat levee: tallyoncooolk with *polished race and luitrostakill that ignore* d i peril.. In achieving results nude= amazing; naming the fu to oinated populace with enthusiastic :frenzy and coloemi ;shoats of ad 'satiation, so intensely mistleetillii are the delPilet end The ,Ohtuniiien of Athletes.' STONE. & ito - ASTON • T-VIROUSTAIM.BINAVON ..,, „:,:covjoi:o44,!).Y#l,-41*-14:0*- Mix.ratitsittritalmir.ams 11P Kill. ;lb* Dnik."V it"ahttlfa,Sleeeo ,Brter. AWL aml a tee As& ;.18ipe.': Mege*lt . , Ltata. Iffillersburgvlkaphhi Counly. , ire , lterefflo Anenidecture.ead kustard to order..thelkearhe\ of lamberfor Dreakeee, ,gam, Ship, Boa And—Ler Ow bee idaliost stettee.telhe dick*: *of Thad mere. Witehtigtoit sad Nile York. or to' Pct .nts.cvn the Delassre 111vhe thdepilehteeint a raY btaiog roam •or Tlde Water Catudia 'er. - .-on the -14aithera Ihet7tral. Ptealatllearal 41 . 1eonneetiee -, ratheelida--- laldiNea -'7 • FENCE -••- I 361 /0 11b !ing• ZW1013 , 3 S ck ` Nay 8: - - • • 18, parsuant to an oilier -of the Orphar , e Conti of the County of Schayikill, the enbecriber. Trtletee of the ,Estate of WILLIAM: /LIMNER, late of the Borough 431 Schuylkill - Haven, deceaned, will• mom to' sale by- Tablie Vendee, on • . B`TUEDAY,'ttte 27th . 4y °TIMM, 1i165..• At in o'clocir in the Forenoon, at the Public Rouse at .MARGARET KOONS. in the said Borough, No. 3. A certain lot of grams& situate. In aforesiald Iliorinigh,'hounded by No. 2, by an alley, by No. 4. and by Front , etreet, being. Oarts. of lots 'Nos. 3 and 4in Mehnere addition to said Borough, containing in front onnTront street 23 feet, and In depth 123 feet, -more or No. 4. A certain lot Of ground, situate In the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded southwest by. No. 3, north west by an alleY; northeast by lot of Samuel Delbert, and Southeast by Front Street, '.being part of lot No. .4 in the aforesaid addition; containing in Mint.= Front street, 22 feet, and In depth 133 more or less.. _ No. 5. A certain. lot of ground,. situate In the "Bo rough aforesaid, bounded sonthwest •by • lot of Sohn Christian. northwest an alley,, northeast by 'No. 6. in said Kiehners addition, containing in front, ou Front street; 30 feet...and In depth 135 feet more or less. No. 0: A certain two-story 'brick dwelling house, frame stable and lot of ground, situate-in tbs.l aforesaid Borough, bounded'southwest by No: 5, northwest by an alley, northeast byPeter street, and southeast by Front street, being Part of. lot No: 8, In the aforcsaidaddition, containing in front- 30 feet, and in depth 150 feet, more or has, • • . No. 7. A Certain lot of ground. situate the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded southwest by .Lydia .Guss's lot, northwest by an alley, northeast. by No. 8, south. east by Front street,-being part of lot No. 11 in said Kietinees addition, containing in front 24 feel, and in depth 220 feet, more or less. • ' • ' No. 8. A certain lot - of ground. situate- in the Bor. ough aforesaid, bounded' southwest by No. 7, north= west by.an alley, northeast by No. 9, and soritheaat by Front street, being parts - of lotriNos. - 11'-and 12 in said addition to Schuylkill Haven, containing in front 24 feet. and in depth 200 feet, More or less.l • • ..No. V. A certain lot of grOund, .situate in the Bort' ongh aforesaid. bounded southwest by No. 8, north west by an alley, northeast by No. 10. and seutheastby Front street: being part of lot 'No. 12 in the aforesaid addition, containing in front 24 feet, and in depth I.Be feet, more or less. - No. 10.* A certain-lot of ground, situate in the Bor ough aforesaid, bOunded • southwest' by No. 9. north west by an alley, northeast by No. 11. and southeast by Front street..being parts of lots Nos. 12 - and 13 In said filehner's addition, containing - in front 24 feet, and in depth 64 feet, more pr less. . • .No. 11. A certain lot of ground, situate in the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded couthwest by No. lo,north west'hy an alley, northeast by N 0.12, and southeast by Front street, - being part of lot No. 13 in the aforesaid ad4ition, containing In-front 24 feet, and in depth -146 -feet, - more or less. . . • _ • . No 12. A certain lot of ground, . Mate in the Bor-' (igh athresaid, bounded southwest by No. 11. north west by an alley, northeast bya forty feet road called Dock street. and southeast by Front street, being part of tot N0..13 in said addition. containing 'in front, on Front. street,' SO feet;' and in depth 135 feet, more or No. 13. A certain .two-story frame dwelling bowie, With a 1%-story frame kitchen attached. a tramelnk stable and lot of.ground, situate in the Borough aforesaid, bounded southeast by land of Henry Voute, northwest by an alley, northeast by lot 'No'. 14. and soutlrast by Front street, being lot No. 16 in said Kiehner's addition, containing he front 40 feet, .and in 'depth 120 feet, - more or lees.. • No. 14.- A certain lot of ground, situate in the Bor ()Ugh aforesaid, .hounded southwest •by No. 23, north- , west-by. an alley, northeast by Part of No. 16,. and. southeast by Front street, being, part of lot N 0.16 in said addition, containing Jr' front 30 feet. and in depth UM feet. more or less. : - • Lite tbe. 'estate of said deimased. . Terms and eon .ditlons made knOvn at the time and 'place of male by ;• • . JOHN P. HOB 941T,-Trustee. By order of the Orphan's Gourt, •• :i - •A. Denimsx, Clerk:. . -• Pottsville, Nay 0, '05.. . • rIP VEO it'S Perfumery . and Toilet Soine - a • - ; • ' HUGHES, received,- a tine assortment of new -01 , and beautiful Made, foz.sale at. HANNAN'S Bookstore, Centre st.. 'Pottsville. • 9PAT1.:011. 1 14 Peeforuerrilt Toilet Soap's -L.• may bp had mall their variety -at the new Book and Stationery Store of , BOSBPSHELL & 8R0..- • . Centre Street below TriLity.Chnich, Pottaville. Jan. 7. .415'. . . .. , VERGREENS EVERGREENS aA' A fine lot of Norway npruce,.Junipere, American Arbor Vinee,..and other beautiful va rieties for eale at GREENWOOD NURSERY.- CiABBAIGE PILANTM.-211.000 ?..ai71 . 7 Cab- ILibage Plants for sale at GREENWOOD NURSERY. where all kinds of Plants will be for sale in season,. in mite and small quantities; wholesale and retail. TIORTELAITS.—Jfitist Received--Fine en cravedPNArteeraistr:.! Lincoln,Also , fi Gtil ne engraving t She O f a re Emancipation Proclamation. Price 40 cents. F or sale . a : 8.. BANNAN•S Bookstore,,Oentre St., Pottsville, Pa. GREENHOIII SR .101,41ITTIN for bedding out • in. Yards, Lawns, Gardens. or for the House, em hracing all the choice kinds in excellent condition.— Also a fine adsortmetit of Mises, including the new va rieties, for sale 'wholesale and retail, at city prices, which saves the carriage, at _ . FREDERICK: HAESELER • . °JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ' And Secretary and General Ant. for the Partners , Mutual Fire .Incurance Co. of Schuylkill County. Tins opened hie Ofllee corner of Centre an Norwegian streets. Pottsville, on the second floor of the building in which is established his Produce and Fruit Store. • All business entrusted to him will be: thankfully're- Ceived and carefully attended to. ' April 29. .65 NOTIICE . ....The partner ship heretofore existing under the name and style' of G. P. ELIThi CO, • rs hereby dissolved by mutual consent. G. F. BLUM having. retired - from the business. The establishment will be carried on by tin' remaining partner. JOSEPH DUERR, - who is author teed to settle up - the business and 'accounts of the otr Pottsville, April. 6, JOS. DUERR. T11t• undersigned taking refeiesee to the above notice would respectfully inform the public in gee .eral and citizens of Pottsville in par. .... i . Hadar: that he having purchared the .'... entire interest of the late firm of G. . : • F. BLUM Jr, CO.; will , carry on the ' 'same business at the old stand as heretofore. Having purchased very II • • recently. since the great decline in gold, a very extensive stock of tine .. ~ . . Watches. • . ' • li -. 4 .. . Clocks, • • 7 "g 9 .. _. mud Jewelry.. . , . . Ile is prepared to sell these goods at very. much re duced prices: Repairing of all kinds will be attendee to promptly.. ' . . ' JOSEPH DUERR. April fl, '8.5.-14- • Watchmaker r, Jeweller NEAP. BOOK AN D STATIONERI 11 ' STORE. — -The undersigned km now prepared to furnish a Dm assettrnent of Books and finst class- Stationery, at tbel. New Store on Centre Street, four doors below tts 'Episcopal March. - Printing, Binding and Stamping I.t . - rerfuniety, , . Fancy Soaps; • • -..School Books, . • . Toy:Books, • ' axe.. &c., &c.. Orders pronotly attended t 0. .. Give as a call. • BOSBYSHELL- &BROTHER. O. O. BotatiottLy. 16 tf C. A. BM3BYSEIXT.L. Pottsville, Aikil 2•2;, 065 PORTRAIT glk LANDSCAPE PAINT. ING.—Having remmted his residence and Stu dio to Mahantohgo Street. Mr. 11. D.. TORREY wonli: inform his and patrons that. be has.a far hette light and .other improved -facilities' for pursuing hie profession; which with a stronger determination excel, he urges as an appeal fcir their continued appre ciatiow *Old pictures copied, repaired and. burnisher at a seasonable notice.' . . • 131111111000 d . TOUTIVUL VIGOR tire • regaiticil b. Hmissoues Erri4crr Buctuy.:. April 8.'65 14,6 m MITA & 11(41111431 • 11"13114ET 01 , • - ~ 1 -- -----1:, Steck & Co. l l PIANOI3. 1 i ` PIANOS. _ _ , Steck & 00.11 , • - These popnlar luidnunenbrare finding their way lab thousands of fpmitiee , &Oche*, lecture rtxrma is ie. :Per isle in Philadelphia only by J. IL GOULD, Ith and Cheahiat Sta. • Itr*Aleo Ildelodeoas and aermid PiIDOS. March 'OS. • . . 13-012 if I !: A A ' I gER I TIItIr C .:, III 4t •THE LNDEIip IqNED.PROPOSESITO SELL .VitlaerTn: Steel. Irina; Carpel"- ' leek Teel!, 'Agricultural Iteuiplenurato, . Comprising the entire stock iti the wetl•known Stored. FRANK PO'rT, • . most favorably to - on. Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Penni. .Ttbe pureluwer of the Stoeki May obtain a Leaserof the Store, which is a' inee'stor3'' Brierg Asaidhot, 20 . feet front on Centre Street, by 661 feet frilreptk. with a bui l ding theses; t o by 40 Wt.: constructed „ expreadtarts a depot for,Steet and -Imn.j opening on In a Mast street. , tendeitni it tartionhirirj onvement of acmes; the wheie throb ottbeirmee be. Irvine feet—alth•sidmirable fortioistingfrian, the drat to the - tail! 'floor. . n Person, desirous .8:- eats:bent° this bnmch oilnisitaaar-p..opportonity: Is Wend •WhictPrery-iare4 oectint. , -. ,- . • -zAloSar-ITOr JOU . It , ifit4 NE. , - with - elist4Mll 1 soeft i ,:enTfeys sarriamt=tsc . • -, -. ....• ' .--.., -4- -:- •: : ?or. ' stidterab 1e&' 021 4--' ' , Potristille, Ape 1, - pmillighln . .. - Isett GREEN'WOOD NURSERY Deelei s •RT6O AND,F9IWGIt. GOLD Al`4,;:o‘' Slid* yorefipa Excluumme • :s7,4,l;:!*geigii**,,- Youckeito rneurrent Rimer* MONEY EEMYR ON:,:DEPcogr-tr- INTEEEST a110w0 .1 ..3 Per $144 1 4 agreement STOOKS and : BONDS Itoitglit- And - hold - at: the New York and P,hiladelpbla -Board! of Brokers at the - usuallOignissien.' marFb 2:3,, . .. . _ . A Beadyand ebnelnsi velest tit the: Properties of Hat rnoto'sFiero lihrritsorßoons will hes comparison with those set fart.ti in thelqtated StatesDispensatory.. April Et .65. -- • ' , : •-- ~ 14-6 m OR, 30 YEALIIM A: *TANI/Ail D RE. " Dr. • Swayne's COmponnd - "flying) Wild:" Cherry." Dr. Swayneve Compound Syrup Wild Chewy," •t 4 Dr",, Swaynes :Conipttund• Syrup Wild Cherry,'. . .Thonsiuzlis of coziest of Pains:Mary Disease,' which have belied every-expedient of human skill, have been permanently cured- by this old-standard remek • dy., To prove this aiiseitiOU we have cart!. " • r. • Beate, of cures so • extraordinary , MSS • •akepticsare lotto feet incredulous -.-• ' : • theirtruth. - -;lio remedy has • . - • ever been offered that cast: '. . ' • . °mime* nith thtsgreat - • • . Prigiaal.Wild Cher-. Severe Dougki, "L!l •l3lecd Spitting,. Asthma, • . " Whooping: mes, • Bronchitis, .*. Weak Nerves, • Consumptkis, .• ' ' Liver Complaint, • .Sore: Throat • • ' ' Pal n', Side, Etreesto.te and all'complairitst of a pulmonary nature: Invitee is mire to bring health and. returning vigor. , to the weak and langidd franie. • . • It cleanses the lenge et all itnpurttieN I.ausing . strength, vigor and nor lith Into the dlemed and debtlltated erten'. F. thirty. years bastree¢ a standard rintedY; main the moat °batiste came, afteiall other. reinedlea ;tad treatment have failed. - CatairrhWl Coesurisition. To Dr. Swamis do Son. S:10 North Sixth St . Phikurs: I send you certificate of Naomi Wilcox, of this town. She was afflicted with Catarrhal Consumptkin, amitried many remedies, but continued to grow.weaker • lungs . and stomach. became very .much' disordered, and . her physicians and friends despaired of .her life. Through the use of your .Compound , Syrup - of Wild Cherry she entirely.recovered. • R. D. 81111211:Juitice f the Peas, • • o:vernerir,-N. T. Prepared only by DR. SWATNR 'it• SON; 830 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Sold by HENRY- SAY LOR and ,JOHN.G, BROWN & SON, Druggists, Potts ville, Sept. Enfeebled A2lll, Dinaciia Coi.ertrerions, of bot sexes, use HEI.3IBOLD * B Exr3Aer- Boctio. It' will give brisk and energetic feelings. and enable you to sleep well. April 8, •G 5 ' . 14.6 m PETROLEUM. THE.HIV - YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPA NY, .6itGANIZED,LTEDER' THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS .OF THE STATE OF NEW YORE CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS One Hundred Thousand Shares, $lO PER 811.ALBE; • Subscription Price, Fivelloltars per Share, Not Liable to further Assessment. OFFICES No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROAD WAY; NEW-YORX. Peas Ofike Address, flex 3,3619, New.Yisrk OFFICERS : Hon. DANIEL 8: DICHINBON, President WM, T. PIIIPPS, Vice-President: . . ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. , B. J. BURTIS, Mining Sup Titussllle, Ta. ATLANTIC BANK, 112- Bre way; N. Y., Trearnry, The Wells of the Ce any are yew pro. daring Payineat for stock may be made in drafts, reestered notes. or government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will belakee nt their market value. • ' Remittances may be addressed to the Company. P. O. Box 5.865, New York City, , . or to • " Atlantic Ban_k, Treasury. er. the New York and Liverpool f . 'etrolettm Company, 142 Broadway, New York City," or to any or. • t *Agent s. March 11..65: Upwards or Tnntrr TnoreA.an ce " title:dee and re commendatory lettere have been received, attesting the. merits of Iletamoro's Glr.Woll4 PREPAawnorts, many - of which are from the' highert sourcee: Including eminent statesmen, clergymen, governors, State Judges. . grAtleent Stock of late style Jewelry and Sibier Ware very low.• for sale by . JOS. DUERR, Watcluniker & Jeweller. , Aprll 8, '65. . • It- • . [Remarks front Cheßtient Anahapie.) After a careful examination of HELMDOWS rmaa.'they enjoy our utmost conddenee. WA'convider them cafe and reliable. . NIMIERS & YATES. PRILADELTHIA, June TX' [April 0; 14.6 m • fIEOUGE DALLAS; ' . • AT.TOIMET AT LAW, _ - • Philadelphia. OilleittEMOVED to No. 226 South 4th Street. April 15; •66. . • • 15-6 m Clold. and Miffitatelliem.,A :very Ene as , sortuient of Gold heavy cased English Patent Le vers and American Watchee-.4be..heet in the world-- for sale"at low prices by. Jos - gm - DUERR, April 8, '65.-14-. "- Watchmaker &Jeweller: MISS -MAGDALENA BOEDEFELD, - aohionable Cloak and Preis Maker, noavneorax 91%. CORNER or camas, eornsvmur: Sole Agent for the Madame Demurest new !western of cutting and making dresses. 'Young ladles instructed in the art. . - ' April 1, —lX3m* Take a ilo MO= rlgrt.F.Allilir AND . I.TRSAII: Ravannts for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. llat Thug.BOLD'S EXTRACriIICOUTI and lawny= Rost WASH, Aprll . B. '435.. . . 14-6 m A MPARAGIUS BOOTS for sale, at ' . GREENWOOD NURSERY. IDEANOIg AND PILELODEONS; from the . beet numnfactiumv, and a generar sisortmentnt excellent Musical Inistrti. ments, ire sold tof the andemigned.-- Strings, Bridges and Serene for Violins, • . • can also be tarnished. Instrumenti:repaired at 'Short notice, and on reasonable Wins. • Isc LEndmaug. Agent. . Centre street, Pottsville. Sept. 11, je4.7.tt, The Science of Medicine.shonld stand simple. paix. majestic having fact for its basis, induction for its pil lar, truth alone for its, capital. So stand. lleuutomes Gramma PILLTARASIOI44 established over 16 yearn ago. April 8, 95. - • l4-6m '3.-10 NEW' 73-.10 NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR Interest 7 Laisful Oonpoas attached. Interest payable - sack Six Months. The. ?rinoipal payablelinliewinl Money a the end of Three Years, or the Holder hear the right to demand at that time TILE 5-20 BONDS AT PAR, INS'I!EAD:OF CASH, sr This priiQegais Wattage, aigas 5-201onck are now selling at eight ier 'cent. preratuns. The eheee Leg* I" alliptiter F. S. 14. eskties tor. *l, by IL F.`WHITNEY; cPrr9smu= , kdmffrus. Feb. 11, 'M. TO THE SICK!' HAVE YOU TRIED ELLEOTRIOITY ? - :DSO imam, ppidiessilthwidel_ala._ s* Wen loom at itio - ,;t, ON W MOM% Waribelipreatelto • It te th e ' var l"" l43l2 , 4 : miZDZIK T :,,,.. • ogal* Vaal& Pailabar44l24 •H7acid tae- Alsll '61.-•••413., . ..Sautiuday, May 0, 11165. . Thir Ineetia—litewaniss effigy, g.siewbba gusama. " ed *WlsallEhtlietbsemni t alienegin , • atfirtidiataithe &Sion Adri•iiir mei: . - The intradtpiestkin as to...the; disposal Minis 01'• the remain' a Of7olui , -.WP:km -.Booth -is st settled hys statement vrtdch•may.lis telattfetil Anal. - Meallin head and 'heart, whirl haie bear depbsiteit In their army medical museure..inthis city, hadbrien'Velfioveil, the corpse WU placed in charge of tiro new who'after various ntovementa calculated to %Me impertinent. curioutly, dug grate in a little spot of ground Amer° &ripen& tertiary, - where for tome years felons have:been buried.- Booth's 'body WS' deposited Wee,. and:. the earth- over it was _smoothed sodded Over' other graveanf-lss. - tr. felons had firevnitudy_been levelled, and a fitment guard brew in ti V e =le spot i and -Inn cort tinue to keep it until the graisitme nu: wa rns ever, be aide to theiplaz . ieishers thuessassin's corps, was 77 "7. ,Iroom the other nameless grevest... • The reePtinti of President LiniZoki irare interred -. • • •611 TktAP Iliin 0''. 340-64 .Telan, "remota") 14 . 8 Pting-_ ' General Sheritien arrived in Wiabtogion .oa t Thinaday.- ;The Fifteenth and Seventeenth Corps . of his army, under General Howard,:begilifilisir march from Raleigh by ,way of ..eolimaccut AO c Ecan w. dria, on April 29. 'The others were insi to z Trii 28th Onp ; General Wilson's aviary ooiumg arrived it Savannah. Since leaving - Chickasaw,' Alabama; on March 92d, they have marched over 650 miles through Alabama- and- Georgia, and , have had almostZaily victories ever the rebels. . - On April 25th; General ".t r atigee;"eiirtimanding the Union troops In Florida, and Sam. :ones, eomman.iing the rebels, bad a cionferenee, in which it was agreed that all the ' -rebel troops in Florida be unconditionally, surrendered.: On April 28th,1500-Union penomeng formerly' 'confined at. Andersonville, but who had been ta- ken ,to• Honda, were liberated about - ten mile s from 4hielisonville. Over 700 of-them made their way the Vidon lines before night. • the"court fat the trial of the ,tae has been fitted up in the. Washington Arsenal._ It is• reported that the trial be public, and about forty of the conspirators will be arraigned. The • others will - give their testimony -and= be dis charged It is reported that Surratt,pne of the ass has escaped to Canada. ' • _ Retrenchment continues. Sixty *easels /MVO been discharged from , the North Atlantic Block ading Senadron. One hundred workmen have been discharged from the. Washington Navy Yard, and twenty-two hundred men will he inns- I" tered out at Riker's Island, New York:' " E=-Governor Aiken, cf Charleston; and G. E.- Lanier, of Savannah, have been arrested fond* loyalty. Aiken is now in Washington on parole.- * It is reported that J. P. Benjamin rind Breck inridge accompany Jeff Davie in his flight. Connecticut has passed the constitutional amend- ment abolishing alavery. • - . Beverly Tucker, who is at Montnsal, denies that he had anything to do with Lincoln's, assassina tion. George N. &tinders is in Montreal. . Gene. Butler and Schurz hays tendered their resignations._ Owing to the movements of troops, no more • money will be issued by. Postmasters-_payable at City Point. The recruiting of negro troops in Richmond has been suspended. The day of humiliation and prayer in Pennsyl vania has been changed to Jim 1, by Governor ' Curtin. The sales of the 7.20 United States bonds in all parts of the country,:every day of the present week, have been unprecedentedly large. On 1 1 Wednesday they were $7,261,300, and the returns 1 of sales made - to the General Agent onThuraday, were $6,103,,,250. • [April 9..64.14 UMW JOHNSON AND JESFEBSON DAVIS. - The .country. . will remember the— courageous • imp7ptit speech in the U. S. Senate, . which Sena r, now 1 3 resident,• Johnson rise - and livered "'n immediate reply to Jefferson Day*, when the baffled rebel chief took his farewell, and sought to demonstrate the inability of our 'Government toexecute its properly constituted will upon the'people of all the States. Senator Johnson - then etood alone. • . , The conspirators had resorted to every me thod known to them for the purpose of bending the inflexibility of his resolution - to stand by . his country, but when they found , that they -had only failed, they visited' him with open deri sion and 'contempt.., He charged them with it at the time, and has left it on record thtit •he felt its cotemporarg effect, although only to re- - sist and not to yield to the sting: • . Since that striking scene in the Senate cham ber, when the predetermined, chief of the re bellion was boldly 'confronted, answered and - denounced by the Tennessee Senator, 'great. changes have taken place. Well may we nee the language of the poet; in referring especially to the changed relations of the two actors , in that scene, and speak of 'the "whirligigs of time." Davis has been, and we oppose still • continues to Style himself, the President of a Rebel Confederacy 'which notoriously has no existence but its name; Johnson is to-day the President of the United States, whose sacred authority ho Oepped forward to defend against - 1 Davis arid aginst traitors every where. And it I may be tilt, as Chief Magistrate of the nation, yet he wi beeummoned to execute' punishment, • , ipon the !leader iu rebellion: whom, bat four years ago, he solemnly and patriotically - warned. of the consequences - of his threatened ' treason. The former is a fugitive, Stith his countryuien ' formed into a voluntary 'police to punnet and capture him ;-the latter Is the Executive of the - nation, upon whom would devolve .the.duty •of - visiting the last punishment denounced by the , laws on so great a criminal, ' - The contrast between the positions of these. two - men; whO .separated with such pregnant.. words on the floor of the Senate; is too striking not to provoke more than a passing remark. It is one of those lessons in the history of justice , which is too , impressive to be forgotten. The - man who was jeered at by the knot of recreants that crowded around to intimidate the sturdiness • of hispatriotism, how has it in his power to speak their doom, unless a kinder fortune shall _rtilot them into the , dreary paths of an ignominious He who stood fast when all around him wavered. nowbeholds -the , braggart calumniat,orti of , his country and himself fleeing - in every direction for their lives,. outcasts and fugitives, &banded by the people whom they have so fatally 'deluded, hating one another ; and, above all;.'dreading the swift sureness of that 'rettibutive justice , whose decrees•no matt or set of men can outrage. with 'impunity. There is certainly contained in this history a lesson- in favor of the, truth and the right.—Boston Post.,. - • PEILADELPHIA, Thursday, May 4, 18111. noun Ann MEAL.—The .demand for Flour is limited. Superfine in quoted at $7 5047 7b ; Ex tra at $8(t8 50 and $8 85©10 for extra family, as cording to quality. Sales of Rye -Flourr at 16 50 and' Pennpylvaina Cign Meal at 15..75 per bbl., but there is nothing doing in either. Gusur.—There is no perceptible change to notice in the wheat-market. Small sales of Red at $2©205 and White at. 2 11(g2 30. Rye Is steady, wit h further sales at 1 - 45. Corn ie in as tive demand and scarce; puns yellow ,readly commanding $1.32, afloat and 1 34 in, thb ears. Oats are unchanged, with sales at 83 cis. For nen-retention or Incontinence of urine, irritatkel, inflammation qr urlceratitnt of the. bladder. or kidneys diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, caleolita.gcavel or brick-crust- depOsit, and, all &names of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical esvellints, • • UssHrtautowsirterii, ar..kor Buono:: Apiril-8, 415, 13 Bm' H1E110301,08 CONCENTRATEDEZETItAcr i:SUClitf • ihagreat Dion*. • . - BELNEOLEO CONCENTRATED =TRACT SARSAPARILLA Ia the' Great BlOod Pto ffier. - Both . are pared accotding to roles of Mummy and and Are the moat naive that can be made. .:41; 1 9 1 3.165. • 14-6 m. - Wby Lulu 'lna CONPLEXITRI ST • Powms 'Wrings which choke or fill up the pnreerof the skit, and in a short time leaves it harsh' end dry t It le - the blood, audit. you want smooth and • voft skin use ERLUPOixeII EXTRACT SARILAPAirr LA. It gives a brilthm. cy to the ounpleion'lB,. Cerreeteidi WeekiTfor she IN ineruP Jew neat war 'zees.. : . Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel... $ l O 20 . $ /1 00 do do . do do • per cwt $ 0 . 6 41 - - de do extra per barrel... 950 =lO- SI ' do do. superdnA, . do -; 100 5- it Eye Flour,. . • 'do 00 2 900 do • " per cwt; '4 00 -- Tile Buckwheat Flour; • de - .1 6071 Wheat, prime white , per bushel.. • " 1110' do do re ! de - 06 .5 /0 Dried Peaches, pared. Der Pinind• - • • $0 $& dy do • unriame Ai* • 13 11' Dried Apples, do ' .16 1$ . , , - Rye,_ V ha. .1 115 91 .60 Eggs, "dos. 26 tir Coen,. , " 1.80 •- $1.30 Butter; Mr: Oats, " 58 100 Cheese, ~ 2$ •2$ Soup beans" .3 00 i6O ''" 'X -- " i 26 • DS HEM - " tSji Bye CkOP• ." /' skonbriii; 09-..18 Corn 'Meal " 1110 190 Beellind "14 i Middlings, " _ 90 "•. Crew •• •". to Potatoes; " • - oo 125 liftdiesi , Hay._ 19 ton. 116, 00 36 00 Park, " S 0 " bile-cyl • • I 04- "11 II Strii9r, littlx. • ' Segar, - chba; " .if Pinta, • Sugar Homey " 14 • Salt:' 3 s e ie • I . o' Porto Tim. .stv: 00 • - •• • Clover " 16 00 Crustidd ß ; - Flax " o. . 17B11111E111.:Arreml . .ithonsand. saes' of 'timber. Matlock; White Phsei, White Oak and other vari eties of wend Quality: with steam: and 'water mills thereon, capable of sawing the largest dimwit:ins re. flaked. , Orderi solicited and prompt executed: New Juvenile Music Book. By V. O. istlesirofebe "Goliket _,MEARY CHIMES: . ; . MERRY atrintS,; containing -Mesientary Umber theta. Attraethfe Zieretses. and net= l - 11 oodr$ P O P- This Few Book Willh6totetid StoAw . t 4 2 AU Shaer Works, in many pole*eesent4il itit sweat as a pop ri.,Book.wvoi*.ltoacmacigkietio. of elodiegrioe„thelroneg, „ The Bleineuipotikiedtiettkoefiltp ease Etententelhat attnetand,VitetAgii • the-htteatice ofClaif ed. -The Songs' are not Weed thiewroen— inn* thnxigtisdnien bookaAnkNew tint eperkttni,.. MCrellpeeeetom end -Mrs with the Spititof . , Aline number have beee'wri tt en erpreaely krr tble erwk. The4ielecliea are equally and ludo& very many Croupaeitioparkeeer. before. . Imbed. • 4 13 vholilm wiled Olio : for Ito lair biyoid WE . of enylltudlar, lIC!0,1111ttla .- w • A 0 44 0 1111 specie= Psi* • Aftenikapamsjoseweiu, be . NW* plu mi x R oca% J, • , gaalik • • ''rootiortipt. Philpdelpikiii Diaricees. POrgraYl:=, BILEIOETB. Girard Maim Tantaqtut P. 0., Selwyn:lllGL April 224 . • • - ' 164 m• Wreath,"-,"Harp of J 1841411 4 1? eye.