;~ .~: ME= ,------- - ..,,,,. - ~,,•=1,1:- • 11 ii i LT, ; . .f - 0i i . * 4 - t, i '' 4 * 7111ter0 °ULU • PoTTSM PA. PIATE 'R PPF ,' Vt-YroN , Ises- - - „ o•ses4r-ibe-fitiskilia at Jana/vial calsal."*, lll 4.a. 7-T.,cfit; lowing Places: GEO. HOPSND, : : • MRS. St. Claim • ' 11.4NRY E. BOILER, A14111'011; , G. R. SCHNELL, ,6 PETER MOORS. Port *Am: DAVID PHILLIPS. Mahanoy City. WM. B. BENSINGER, Tamaqua. • • • IL N. CO= Schayltill Mayen. PIREASE* IFOR,SALV:: • Job - Press, ; rvblelt takes. on a fcirm 9by i nc h e .—cost . s49o--will , be sold at. 5150., cash. Also a Wasbington Hand Press. bed 23 - by 28X tuell a. v . t o r b cc sr $27.5.;--will be sold at $l5O, cash. •_ We have no further use for these , presses, and tlu re fore will be sold at a great bargain to those In want of cheap prase& Address - • B. HANNAH, Pottsville, Pa. Sheder's coal and Iron Maps, • SILEAFEWS MAP OF ALL. THR.ANTHRACITE COAI, REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA . the only A most complete and compact Map noW published. Piloe i n sh e et% el 25 ; m OWES, $1 Ml on Rollers, $2 75.. SHEAFEWS IRON, COAL AND RAILROAD -MAP. Of PENNSYLVANIA and the adjoining Iron States, with nth statistics of Iron. distances te market, &c., which. ire worth more than the Map itself. - Price in Sheets $1 $1 2s; hi CaSeR, and on 'Rollers,. $2 These Maps, except those on Rollers, which can he sent by Express, will be sent by mail -to any Address Postage-paid, on the • receipt of the above.mentiOned The editions of these Maps are neirly .exhareded ess thatt.lob copies remaining, and we advise . those in want of copies to annsy'early, at this office or by letter These ?daps may also be obtained of S. M. PlcrihN GILL & CO., Boston, and PETERSON & BROTHERS Phtladelphia.. . Hem. .lAm k.s . .HARLAN . has entered on-lisa duties AS Seel : et:try of the Interior: BARNUM has telegraphed;to Secretary Stan ton offering $.1)0 for Jeff. Davis' petticOat. - To Mit. Jiro: :P. HARRIS, Eng. pept,ice RI. indebted fors copy of the Mobile News .4;;If ON.3lay tlth, the ram Stonewall . left Ha vana. -Several Federal verses. are off the coast of Cuba. To Cor. J. R. BAXTER we are indebted for a copy of the Annual Report pf the Pravot Marshal General. ..kt.l. - tlie - journals reaching this country from the European continent, express deep -sorrow for Mir. Lincoln's death. BROWNI.,i' , .'•I3 PREPARED COFF W KE.—e beire tried this ar , which is advertised in the ocuN,tt., and find it a very gOod WAssEn, a s stptr apple t re f . for immediate use. Apply to Hon. E. 31.. Stanton; at the War Departinent, - Wash ington... -• • • .• PRESILWNT Jona•soa' . has recently had his life insured for $10,000..-. his-•late illncese arose from vertigo,, to which he has always been subject. •, • • • • Two hundred and eighty new money order post-offices are to. be established on June 1.. There are now one hUndred and . thirtY-nine in operation. . ..- • Qua Educath ! nal column has been crowded , out during the paSt two WeeltS by the ser-: mins which we • hire •published: It appear regularly in the future. A GOOD 4W.A.--41...i5: proposed that - the Confederate uniform be adopted:by theau . thorities vs the garb to-be worn by convicts in thi differeht pemitehtiaries hereafter. . . ..V.tes:, the r 1 Govet•ii. of North. (;aro was arrested. at his . hotrii, in Buncombe county, on May . i Ivy jiihiatrick's cavalry.. The cavalry are pursuing Governor McGrath of South Carolina,. - • • .. ' . PRESIDENT JOHNS° . suspended the es- eeirtion of •Bowles'.and - Mulligan, the rudi-:• ana, "Knights of . the Golden Circle," and. •vennuted "sePtepee to, iinprlson-. mein: for life. • • •". -'.• Faom fear or• some other cause; the. Cop. organ here had an article last week praising 'resident Johnson. Trul3f, . a miraculous conversion. This is an age of NVOnderfur events. - TITE Parliament of .r.ngland and the i (!orps Legislatif of .France, have ado!) d.. .ures to show their sympathy for ..the great. loss this nation has sustained in the death of Mr] Line6lo, _ . Scaormi.o. keeps the' North . Carolina negroes on their plantations 4 work, and the .ertming harvest will begathered. These 'new ly. emanciy,atcil people; although children as yet,' in egperiencei will. soon understand their truerelations, mid will form a steady and dustrious population. ' •• S pretty liitie oil . paintings, handsomely framed, by a fine Italian artist,' reiditt hi Tork, • are for:. sale at the bookstore of B. Bannan in' this Borough, at reasonable prices. !rtit'y' i ii.nur °Un ion, he au addition to 'any parlor. We invite inspection. • • .• • • . GEN. r SIIEYOI AN AND. ei EN. ILti.i.EcK.-LThere an - pears to be a very: bi, er. feeling between those twbrofficers, nrisinv. int of the 'att. , Or der in reference to the b•urr. , lnter •of Gen. Johnson.- Ilalleck. ordered Sherman's_ army to..pass in review at . liichmond, but Sherman counternianded the . orders, and the army marched directly towards Alexandriti. . C;RF.AT CONTRACT FOR JEFF'S PETTI!!OATS. Bgnu - m offers $3OO ref Jeff` petticoats—aril the Chicago Soldier'S Fair is also: after . the petticoats, and claim them on the ground that Western men captured him. .We think the Fair is entitled to the petticoats, unless Barnum agrees to contribute half the . re ceipts from the, exhibition for; tire aid- - of maimed soldiers. . : ' • . Pitiu.tps does not want Davis bung . -because it will show that the Govern mint is atria of tn.. From .c . the way Jeff. ma tr,te s. ks for the:Florida oast he • must h:,ve been Inore' afraid- of the Government. The Government has no reason to fear a lire whi) disguises himself in hiS wife's petti coats. =Jell. WaS,a very brave man-when was at Hichinond, surrounded .by_ an army, but proved rather -a craven at the end uf his :career. • QiisTF.SSEiNCF. OF . MKAIVO:BB. — The Phila dulphians during the. War called nun ne ,groes to go into the Army for them, and they wm. They are m w calling upon them to suh,cribe to the Philadelphia Lincoln Mon went. We prt slime the negroes will also do t lat. But, oh,,quintessence of meanness the, • PailMielphians refuse to let resoectable ne groes ride in their passenger cars! We blush that Pennsyliarlia conttlins a city enable of Filch unutterable unmanly conduct towards a worthy race of people. . FREE 'LABOR is THE, SotTu.—There are . those who believe that . the wages system fOr negro laborers in the South will give fifty Per Cent. increase to the value of the lahorer, _ln tilt! British , Indies more sugar is pro: duced under the free labor System than ever, was under the slave system..lt is but:natural, that when the fruits of an individual's labor inure to his own benefit that he' Will 'work with more will and keep longer at it, than when the fruit of toll zees into some one elses pneket. - : • , • PRICEB.—In the cities prices are, gradually riming back again to w - bat they were before the. War.. • All the maul articles of provisions are falling in pricel even butchers' mutt, which has more peratcutly kept up its high Prices than any other article. Theyeductipp -01 the army lessens the Competition among buyers, and,"as - a consequence, this is, one "use for the decline of. the price of meats. There is a probability, before the summer is over, that pirople may enjoy the comforta of lifi• n; filly as formerly,. and at not much CO4 A • - • - • Tif! aeries:* itte":•/I.en. hiveTbim:/peidepolikattstitti,oo jtjsea . - seem - so - setisitive- about hanging tralt; , - PecK he...101-,..retukAasbingtoi < dm, that we: l feeritiri'difirl'ilie It day—liajrilartie.** Journal tendered lir. - Crittenden at the lishedin **Other:v*l6u - LeltseemeAltat, ieV:*lnnienceirien . 'of-the was making very . good ; times ; to the: coast, .." - bettre icitekiw'tintil the storm is . over. l * ' with his official staff it; liere behoped t s escape to Nassau..:A strange accident .brought about the captnre: The Caialry:wf:.s engaged. in scouring. the whole country fm'Davis and his party, and twctregimenta orAt from cousin and,the other froinliiehigtut,'encoup- 1 tered each other in . the pine. woods just , at e i daybreak, when, in the unftytairtlight, each mistook the ii*ig for`Davis' bodyguard, and , a severe skirmish ensued, daring wikch bavis attempted to run away froni dis gulihed in Women - it a pparel. As h was *making rather sharp ti vie for o woman, and his long boots did not seent.to belong to the sem, he was hailed, c,rdered to stop, and not doing so, was bro - oght up .`by , forte. •He appears to have dawn a bowie knife to show fight, butwithovut doing any damage" ) _ _ _ This is, the Aeomd time in the .course of his eventful life that Jeff donned petticoais 1, He wav engf.tted to fight a (WO with Colotiel Bissell, nes;r Washington.-.,The time, place, and seconds, were: selected, when Piesident Taylor as apprized of and.igiced•guards around the houses of the two belligerents to ;prevent their fighting. -Davis donned'one of his servant girl's skirts and left the house, passing Safely by the guards ; but Bissell, less evasive, was arrested and couldn't come to time. • the second ruse ofJefferson D. was less successful.: There are two charges against 'Davis— one, treason; the other,. murder. While some journal's favor the DrePrie r ty. of . trying him as one of the assisAn's of President Lin coln, it seems.tb be understood that he- will not be tried before a military commission, but before - the United States District Court Washington, on the charge of high: treason. In either event he richly merits hanging, which we hope will be his fate. A Ithl%- OF. TERROR. • :NoW that the *War is over and the militarY. withdrawn from the ciititity,, -the'l'hugs Sc,`.uvlkill: County who regard'not the' . law . whercit is administered with - inefficiency„ with in fad, absolute irebecilitY,: are com mencing- to .inaugurate..egale .In. Sch-uylkill 'County a reign of terror: Murders are of weekly occurrence; threats 'against property . are . freelymade, and the majority "of the mi ners in this,Region who ..are industrious . and well-disposed; are awed by Abe : rattans: wbo to accomplish their - muiderousptirpoies, - ,use the dagger and pistol. • : : - • • In' this County we have reached that stage when there . mast . be either a change for the better in administering the' laws, or-the . eiti-. zeus must.: form? themselves., into. vigilance 'ffeninittees..to the County of thecut -throat§ who are .novile it setting- the laws at defiance,. •• There should be militia :organize dons throughout the County,. but, in,lieu Of them,.the citizens if the laws are pOwerlesiio protect them,' must protect themselyeS. We .don't admire this plan,. but What else can we do in a county where ruffians are permitted . to do pretty much as they. please? When, .caught they are never.adequately punished especially if they belong to certain clw . s. *at d We are thus placed at the merry of bands of guerrillas who roans around the . Countyte Murder unoffending parties. As the laws are not administered in Schuyl kill County, nothing but amilitary force sta tional.in, this Region will cheek .the.' lawlefis•- ness that prevails; for - set present some.ilis tricts in this. Coenty .are absolutelY.less safe for law-abiding citizens, :than the worst dis- . tricts of the. South. We 01. are enjoying the blessings of Copperhead . Pillage, arson, murder. .It - lies with the law.: abiding people of.all parties m the County; - to unitetogether,to . make a change,. and until. they it we must . ..t.xnect. to. Witness' cell .tinued scenes of violence and bloodshed. • . •- • Rmicr.—Leollector Draper of New York, in. accord With the views_. of his:superiors at Washington; will- henceforth give a decided preference,- in making appointments -for the Revenue Service at that , port : to those , who have dared and suffered in upholding the au thority of the. 15nfon- against -slaveltoliling . treason. - By, this, it is not meant that' good officers- are to be sunlmarily displaced to . make-room for soldiers,' nor that § oldier~ dill he appointed regardless -of _their capacity; fitness an! moral _worth ; but every soldier who shall have lost a• leg or an arm, of been otherWiSe disabled, in the Military or Naval service of the country. will ibe regarded as having . a pectiliar end. para Mount -.claim* to any plaCe whieh may.. he 'vacant 'that he.. is • • found competent . and worthy to fill, 'and the claims of rival applicants; will not be censid . - . ered, unless in very special eases.-- We are glad to: see' this .movement Innis effectively inaugurated; and .we hope that it will be generally car ied out.; • 1 CONTRIIIUTp.M3 . OF , GOODS, &C., MADE /31 dOUNTT .Di.lltriq Tae WAR.—To the request made last week that soldiers' aid societies,: churches, - schools, etc., in the County, would send us an estintatite -- .of the aggregate value of articles sent by them:for the beeefit•orSoldiers :during the War, we hair° received' wine, replies. We hope that from everyportion.of the County 'where con trib utkins:Ofthis character - haVe. been Made, statements -will be seat us. The •writer o f ' the '`Meimcirial of the Patriotism 'of :Scluiyl kill' County; "_now being .in•bOok form at this office, is engaged upon the clo sing•paees, and-be is desirouS of. embodying .all this information in it. IL should be': Pre pared and sent at once, so as not to delay , - the appearance of the work. Will s oni-friendS every section of the County, make a note of this ; go to work and 'prepare the: state- . meniannd send th into -:Remember that what is wanted from every society, . church. or school, is the total value of ar"^:les sent • ky them. during 't he War. •"- • • 0111) LLO Sr.irisricii.—Froni the - • annual report : submitted to the-Grand campinent,(if Odd Fellows now in session in Philadelphia,• we learn : that the Lumber of eneampments. , at . present, •is 2.6 p. number of initiations, :".32 ; rejections, • 14 ; admitted on card,:4l ;. with drawn hy card, reinstate ments, 26.;suspen*nis,•1G7 expulsioos,..7 members deceaSed,. 69.; past chief patriarchs, 1269 ; . contributing patriarehs, 4947 ; brothers relletied, 731 ; widowed families relieved, ? 35; patriarchs buried ; ;57. The . amonnt pnid - for relief of patriarchs was 413,600 relief of . wid()Wed families, $571 32: burying the dead, $324975.. Total amount for relief; $17,427,G Total amount of receiptsaring•the pail, year, 1.:33, 801 OS: . - .• , - 31uricarED ',lNovis.—We understand that some parties buy up mutilated •notes at a discount and pay the same , out to their hands. This is in outrage that ought not to be tole rated. The Banks refuse to take these notes, and every storekeeper ought also , refuse tak ing them, as they will have to be sold again at a discount: In one instance, we under tend notes were paid out with the coupons cutoff, and of course ;the notes cannot be used until due. This is one of the'systems practiced by a few which tends very much to breed discontent among, the employed in this region. It is time a stop - was put to this • • • . • . shaving system. - A . LADIC correspondent of a New York pa per.begs the editor to suggest that 24r. Davis should be compelled to wear the usual cos tume of women during the period of his im prisonment No woman, she declares,could wish him_a'severer punishinent She adds that if he were compelled to .run in that dress one hour every day, as fast - as - when he was captured, it would'probably be the death Of him. • ; SrPR , E3Iti CoCET- Artinsavals.— Pment all the Justices. 'Duririgftki7filit:`week; at Harrisburg, - the Supreme.Courthaiedeaded a number (leases from the totem. District, argued at Philadelphia at - .the last term. Among them *as the following: I City -of -_Philadelph ia - tre. Daniel - Miter. schuylkill county Judgment reverseki rind a venire, de novo awarded. . • • „ta &LesiTL 9 , 3 ,.`; triz, al his 4gennitillt i"tie,filld (=Vies a large space'in the `daily So far tie tes:-, timony.ickints:Kuand*ivelp . *t.a . the existence of a itlot to aturder ;the Prqsident;-ikvcm;liu• , Sevretrd, and 1 1 4'esident , ,Toluison. ,The plot It Be6ms_preibable,..yriii concocted at the hotize -of Mrs. Barrett: Ik(l2dh, PaYne. At .zerott, Harold, and.Sarratt aPrieaito.toe the anthors of it, and Mrs. Surratt WlO at, least . so far in. their .c6nfidence as; to aid in the measures.for escape which they had adiiPted. Six weeks before the assassination, the arms wnti-, which the asveKiins were to'. defend theniselves, were deposited in the -house of Lloyd, a kind of blockade runner between Maryland and Virginia, wbieh shows that: the plot was deliberately • ccineoeted and well matured before - execution.... Si; far, the case against prisonerstimed seems tolerably dearly made out. Wito else were parties to theerinle will be dev . eloped the 'course of the trial. The assistantearpeater at the t4e.„ atre. Spangler, is implicated very strongly by the teStimony - ,Of Slecraen. The fa - Me which connect Davis, and the rebel leaders in Can- ada, With' the eenspirag, as charged; will be ooked for with interest cuff - several weeks, it is believed. The' folklyrint account of the death of the' 'assassin Booth, was elicited on Tuesday. 'L. is.the most minute .wa have. Yet had. - , Testimony . ot Lieut. Col. C. .1. - Congers': :Br Rods Holm—Al:State to the 'Wirt. whether you' and others were engaged In the pursuit :of the murder era of the President? If so please take up the flarra: tive at the point where you met the Confederate sold ier, debt), who.his just given :his evidence, .and what ocenrrrd A. I found • him irt Ii•rOGD2 in the hotel in Bowling Green in bed.' I said to him.' where are the two men who came with you across the river at Port' 'Royal 2 '' He said, I know whO yen want, they are on the road to POit Royal shout three miles- from here, at. the house of Mr. ,Garrett, and if I show you where' they are.nOw you can get - them . I said; bai - e you a hcirtiet He replied lie-had: I - told hini tii get it and - get readyto go. I told him I had just tome from. there, • and be feeined fora moment to be. considerably em barrassed: Ile said-be thought we came tom Rich- Mond, but if we bad panned by Garrett's he could not • tell me, whether the men - .were there or not: I told him it did not make any difiktence.• We could go hack. and:nee... - • He get out his horse and we. started. Just • before.we got to the house, Jebb, who was riding with me, said. we are tear where we go otrongh a gate." , — Jebb .went with Limit: Baker. and :myself to find-the .gitte. I sent Lient - .Bakerbn to the. gate. While went back' myself furthe cavalry.. We returned rapidly - and a. guard was stationed, around.. the --building. When I went to the benne Leint. Baker was telling some one to strike alight and come out. I think the door was open :when I got there. The first. individual I saw when I got there, was he who was said to.haie been Garrett : I said to him,. Where. ate the men who silent at your house 'I: TheYbkee vile. 'Gone where?'- Gone to the • woods... Whereabouts in the woods have they. gone ? He than' inmenced.io tell - me that they eatne there without his consent. and that he - did not want them to stay. . I maid. I don't want any lying ntOriescnim you - : I just want - to know whem those men .havelone.' He commenced to tell me over again the same story: and I turned to one of the men and told hlia ti) bring me' a lariat, anti threatened to 'hang lain to a locust tree' because he - did not tell - Me what he knew. One of his sous then came in and.said. dopthurt the Old man, he is seared': hesaidl will tell you where • the men are:: they arc in the barn ; I went to the barn. and .as soon Us I got the e I heard somebody walking aliont. on the hay: Istatfoned men around the barn. ind tietit. Balm. - laid to oae of the Garrett% (there . had two of then:l'4- Peared by this time)),' e.you must go in . the ,Win; and. get the arras fromthat man . .." I think. he made sonic .objection to going in. and Baker said , you know him, you.nmst go in: Baker then said to the men inside. that.one of the men with whom he had been stopning- . . _ . . was coming in to get their arms. and they must deli,: er them np.,..Gatrett went in, - but mina out very soon, and said,. •e•This Man. says xiamii you, ybohave he. lived me,' and'threatened to shoot me."l asked him how he knew the man was:going:to shoot hint Hettaid "lie reached down in the hay and got his. revolvers.. I:directed Baker. then to tell the men - inside that they were to came out and deliver themselves :he and that if they did not. in .five minutes we would- Pet the barn, on.tlre. Booth said, 7.Whe ar6 yob ! What'do you want?" ; Vent. Baker. answered, "We *ant:yore - -We know.who you are; give hp your arms and come out.' Booth replied. '•giVe.6 a little time - to consider." - Ea; 'ker said, "Very well." and come ten or fit teen minutes elapsed. prikahly before anything further was said, when Booth again asked "who 'are you ; .what do you want 1.'•:- I said to Baker, "Do not. by any possible in . timation Or remark lei hart krauv'who' we are. If he ehooses.i.o take us for . rebels, . or Mends, we will take advantage of it; - we will :not lie to hhn about it, -hut we will itot,,auswer any. nne4tions on that subjebt,-, Simply insist on his coming i out: if he will.'• Baker 'yeplied to Booth, "it doMt make. any difference who' we-are, we know Who -are. and we want you."— . Booth said, "Thisls hard. because it may het am'tn be takeu,by my friends.".' .Sommltiine thing the.COnver-- Kilian Booth, said. "Captain, I know you to be r, brave --man, mat I believe you to be bmomble ; I have got but • o ne leg. I am a-cripple ; if you will Witildniw.yrtur hien ohe hundred 'arils from the. elem. I will come out and. fight you 'f, eat. Baker relined: '"We. did :tot come . he lei fight: le Menially CAM to make you prisoner"— Once Mierthat 'he said, ."if you will take your their a fitty: .yarilalrom the, door. I will come out . and fight . thve.- me a chance tot- my life r ". :There was the .acme reply. and With a shmularly theatrical Booth called out. `Well, ny bravelioy; you may prepare a stretcher fur Me:" I requested -one one of t the Altarretts 'to- pile some. .pinehotighstWalliSi. the *barn. ' -Ile , sobri -came_ to me: and said, "This man * says if I put any more Mush iip there he will -put a ball. Ihrteigh ine."l Said I. 'Wery - Well, your need not go there. any inure." ..Afmer a while • Booth sald;:"llherels a mamhere ,who want 4 to crime . • mat" 'Lieut. Baker said, - 'Tery well,' let Phu take his arms anti out." • : - - : :: . ' - ..:: . - Sonietatk-Proisedhetween theni in the barn, dne of : the. expressions I heard. Booth use th Harold, wait, - "you thnim coward, Will you leave me now-r but go, go.-I: would not have you stay' With me." Further whirls ensned.between them. which I supposed Muir, ference. to bringing.out the arms; Whieli was.one of the : conditions on' which Harold waSdirected rocome out. What the words were vita not heard.' .'He mine to • the door and said. "get.mObut t" Lira, ilaker saes to him,' "hand ontwour arms :". :the reply Was; -I have pone:" Bakersaid e "tyoti carried the carbine, you must hand it out;" Booth replied. "the arms aremine. I have got them t" Balzer - said, "This man carried.the eMbine and Must bring it out ;'Booth said,: "Upon the word mid honor of a gentlenian the am:LS:are. mine and I hate got :them t" I told Baker. to never - mitelthe• anns,but let the man out; • Harold put oat Ms-hands and Lient..ria• • ker took hold of him and brought :him: out andpassed . him. to the rear'; .I then went round the barn, pulled some straw out and twisted .a. little TOIW:fI3 big as your finger, fired it and stack it back: It seemed to be:loose. brOlren hay, that had be,eti takeripp from the Mini flood. It [blazed very rapidity and lit-up the barn at once. - .1 - looked- through one .of the crark.s and lust, then . heard soMething.drup tat the: door-which I sot posed to. he Booth's crutch. When I first:noticed -him his back was towards, me. He '.wits lOoking towards the -front door. He then cametack within five feet:of the .corner of the barn. - The only thing I noticed he had in 'his hand when lie came. wasa carbine. He raised the :carbine tohis : breast and looked along the Macka rapid: ly: He then looked - at the tire. amid from th6expressihn: of his face tarn satisfied he . looked to see if he could . - putlt out.; but he could hot. it was bathing too rapid.' ly ; I slatted to get round to the' front- of the barn Mmin. • and when I ivat abont fairly around; I heard rhorepott of a pistOl ; - I wanton round to, the do6r, went in, and cm:lnd:Lieut. Baker looking at hlm; and rather .holding ,or raising him up and, the tilt ran ant of his:wound : 1 then . said, yes, he .hat Shot hinWelf. Baker' replied very earnestly .le had not; I said that We Mast carry ' him - oat; as this will eoon be burning us: we took him up and carried him out on' the ,grass: a 'little way front the door, beneath a locust tree: I went baek.into the barn to sef , if the fire could be pot out. and returned to where he. wairbing ; before this r supposed him to be "dead; he had all the .appearanees of a • dead 'num. but when I came back his eyes and mouth were.moving ; I 'called immediately.for water and put slime( i. his face : he seemed - to, revive 'and attempted to sm ., c.- e pat my - ear dowh to hiS month and beard hint s.' ' • - fell my mother I died for my, country;" I repeated the words to -- him and said, "is that' what you would saw f" .11e said' —yes:" : They 'carried him to- the porch of Garrett's houSe arid laid himmn s. straw bed or 'tick. :At that 'titme.he had revived considerably. and could talk in a whisper so as to he Intelligibly understood -He could not speak above a 'whisper ; he wanted water. I gave it to him. He wanted to tuition his face I said he conld lie on his face. - -He Wanted' to be turned on his side"; we thrned him orrhis:side three times-but he could not . Ile - with any comfort. and asked invariably lobe fumed ' hack; Ile iskedme to pat my hand on his throat mind press doWn, which I did. Be: said "harder ;" I pressed . as, hard as I thought necessary... He matte a very strung ' exertion to cough, but was unable to do so. 'I suppose he. thinight there was blomid in his throat.. I :raked him to put out his tOngue. which be-did. I said there is no hltaxlitiyourthroat.: lie repeated Several • times.• ti7ect or three times at- least, "kill me, - kill me." I replied. -"T 'do not want to kill yon'. , -.1. Want:yen to.get well ": I ihentook What thingshe' had in .his . pockete multied, them np inn paper.: I had previously sent for aphysi clan, who came there to-- see - him.. He „Was .not then , quite dead. He would : once; perhaps. in. five minutes, .misti.• His pulse .Would almost - die out- and 'then there would, be a slight motion again. I left him.' with the, 'prisoner Harold in charge of Liedt.'llaker, saving that if Booth.reVived again to wait oh hiM. mind itilikeiy. to - -recover to send over toskelle Plain for a surgeon from. one oft he gap Ships :• if not, to get thehest tenveyance .44 he conldand bring hint over dead itir alii:e.- : Az: Ton , left-before he died ? : A. No; , I staid there sonde ten i • minutes ';alter that the, doctor who was tere raid be IS was dead. . : ' • - . •'••- - . :' . . ..- . , . • - . . . . . . ~ . sir Thomas Martin; the guerilla; who was ree piteddest week by order of - the War Pepartment, tottered the extreme penalty.of the law at Cinc:in uation,Thureday, the 11th inst. .:. . THE -COAL, TRADE. Potssyi ;Nay 20, 1865• The quantity sent byßailroad this week is - 10,-1 522 14—by Canal 6,412 00 ; for the week 16,934 14 tops, against 81,687 for the corresponding-week last year, • Loss for the week 72,752 tons. • Notwithstanding the general stoppage in-the supply of Coal; we learn there is*no improveruerit in the demand for Coal. The truth is tliat - tner e is a general stoppage in the production of arnaosti every thing at present, until thobottoni . is toudh ed . ., when theldemand for Coal will set in again, . and that it naustbe_ at rod:luta rates to enable oar manufacturers to' canipeteyrith foreign pr 0.... ductions. With the termination of the war, aid_ the-great fall in gold since. - Congress adjourned, it is discovered thatiaur present tariff is not suf ficient to protect many branches of our Manufac tures snbject to the heajor lloVenmaent tax, and already tbey are organizing in England to break down our Protective Policy, as the - following ex.: , tract from a letter received at Washington from - representative shipadvalmiis_: ''Great efforts will now be 'made by- Engifsh`Capital istk arid manufacuners induce us to reduce our tar-,] iffs, and permit them toto all our manufactbring ;they are beginning to stir" this mitter'alraady. • Oar warm; personal friends will be pin foriverd to move tbe:mau: ter, each men ,as Jcihn Bright, Goidwin - Sinith and oth , ers who have stood. by uithrough the war. :personally. wear= them very touch. have - may frightfullynbom, butte their trelittade" principlw ' They wlltstruggle hard to breakdown our.. tariff • See s it thisdoes not prov•e true... There will be a' terrible pressure put mr , the Government•l . , . . Nothing. but-protection to American industry will keep up the price of, -wages in the. =wary, stal . .*V# o 44 l, B l Flal l *oooo' the:!Pouqtry must demand suck protection from aentativea of the !pep* 5111+1 CelhiOta- ponied they they did tidilisixitiftfit Wirth. too Dar preemntA a CJOee'and the . 'atOeirtiraffie *n at that tiiii4 - bit Wing oircumatalieee,- to prob4:heene intareata. ;:The triAliniteeip pared with hat year : - ray 1111. It, 661.6564. smul 1 %Amyl Cut. , 27,031 Livia R. 11423,25 Lehi Ilk By- It 4 - 4,118 - 9 13y Canal... 12.0511 i, Del & Fled., 2%295 Shamotin..! Trevorten.. Term. Via Bond Top We have.received no retuma from - the Scran ton, Shamokin slid Lykana IteSions this weele:,:Tim,itttallti . tr sent t4Ps4 "gic4iii:bak_.****l,:iicilliiigK-Ic&i., the wick comp with laQt .will reack about /15,4 *." ( ni4i 6 t iii*int*ooo:tii.tireik4= We 44101i:in*!zoth.- 'Oared w ithili:****o l o: 4 4l l r-gt*; ; • -f Thi* * 4o)aril -that e ' st ike ' st i continues in that Region": We were mortified - laet Weeh- in - 41301g that the parson Who . Ceal);fieigei , madei _ added - up the , - Wunder inthe Mmilly-feFthewiekilltKM thall • The triei for `the week compared With; lai*iair., *as *46, hioearid:mitB,22q tOO2. *boo:i*, sim4rerti4r atst4": . lTO*ilk take ' 'care '4,14t-iimiiir,,titundere.,do_iiot:;--obenvire. The trial wili.oe _THE:.,: - . IE „MARRE P&OES OrrierY OABOTS. - . Ecitisuc4ir waion.y,re. salt tiuzimur'AntrSlL”..l- . I Mst 18,1865. Boltylkal.lted . 6' SO@ - 6 751 ' " Chestnut; 5'504 'ltrliite`Ash„. - Luritp;gieapl Ira 6`50. 1 . • ..St. Boat andßioken,.. :-,, , :6•0041 625 - .6- 00 Chestnut,: 0045.1 25 Locust:Chestnut,: 00 " Broken . ; . 6 00@." 6'25 .. . . ' t, 25 _ Chestnut, . ... .. . 5.00®:5.25 Lorherry . . 6 75® . 7- 00 Bettnout lied " ' " 6 754 7 00 Lehigh'Lump; St. 'Bout it Broken,:. 7006 ' " • .. ... . - (0. 7Of .. :r. ( t o 6 - 8.50.0 AT. NEWYORK. - • 11A7 -17,;1865.. Schuylkill Bed Ash by Boit Load..t7 - 50@ 8 50 • • " . Chestnut, . ••••" Q 25@ 6. 75 " White Ash Lurno ' Steam' :. • Boat ' 7 .00g 8 " - Broken 4t- .... . 7 80g. 8 . • " .IStov,e; • 700'4 8 • " Chestnut, .....• . 6.25 ' 6 L3high White Ash Lump S. Boat. 7 75a . 8 "• Prepared, • • 7 5U(r•7 Chestnut, • • - '6 25a 14ca italon Coal* Elizobethport. •.LumP end St. Boat by Cargo. .." Grate, . • • . Prepared, .. .. . .... ... .0' . Chestnut, ... . .... See Auction Salea. • • Lehigh Coal at. Elizabethport. • Lump and St. Boat , by 8 Broken and .. Egg. ", ;"• .0 .8 Prepared - s .. .... A u 8 Chestnut ' . . " " @ 7 . , f • • • - MAY .18, 1865 White Ash prepared::—whOles4le.:. - .$ 8 . 50(0 9- 4 :* - -retail_ -9 0014:9'50 • " ,wlm)eiale; Lykenti :Val CUM.i3EELIND CONL.-z • The Balt: 5: Ohio IL It; reduced the i. 0114 on COAI on the Ilth SI 50 On the nett. ton front Pierpont and Cumber land, and $2 00 from„ Clarkninirg and Fairmont, Thin •in egnivalimt.tO V. 68 Mid $2 28 on the . gionst ton. - - :We : quote run of minef..o".• b. at - Locust Point 'at'from 1 , 8 0,004;8-25. - • ... • " , . Operaters lave bemanded a rednetion of wages, and a etrile iei now imminent...No rednp. Oen announced yet on the Nottliern- Central Bait F4.4.40441' froui PV jltichaitio. 2 00 I 2 10 Newburyport........ 2-13 I Boston 2 00 New - 8edf0rck,....... 170 t Newriort:', 1 60 New London -J. 60. I Norwich • 170 New Haven . ; .. 1 "60.: New Yorkl TS l'Phlladelphin, 'the& , 1 601 Alexsndrla W3shil4ton 11. C:....•3 Ist I Hartford. l'suuton 40 I Newark Alb:Any • .2' Oft Troy.... WitOiny,tonlY:.C.:..- 300 • • . • ' • .63 vessele,rind 14S bpats arrived for the week .Freightli fro(ii New York_ • $ Fall .. .. 5n Newport lo , too . Norwich f'ro%-id.ince: Nuru;tlk:.., Middletowu' Freights. fromlthaltiutiore. - To Philadelphia ' - • *1 Thal :13 New York '• OO:in 15. Freights front Georteiciwii or Alexandria. Yo Philadelphia $1 2454 New York.... - 2',Ooti* tioidon •-•— • 22542 50 . find Trade' by .11Etailrend tOr .1E165 gnantity'of .Cnal sent by. Railroad, and Canal .for the week ending ori.Thnraday evening • . . Port Carbon...*... Pottsville Sehn . ylkill Haven .Auburn • - Purt Total Y'revionsly.tltie year • • Total • To same time last year 1.1.462,1,1.05cr,wit. 9. 6. -, - -114.: , ' • =424* :4. ii,sl . , f . 12,24(. 1 . 7 13, - . Wit-414,989 A5 1 4 0 1?1 #71:459 63.13m.02mer . .. • 94922 :.156,21 -:76,13T - sorat '' 13.511:d35,M - 3:4396i -103.584--,11:066. -_' .•- KM - di,4.51 . .... T,Brl, 165 . %, • . 16,..' d 14359 •-. : , , -19.4.75' .. • 405 ••91,mi'd35,itto 104. 328, A am • 15 • 10,0801575 11 0 4.567.562 -4.1.,!15.5,5041 86.363 t Om,* 1 1,04;82 , 61..:182 . ,.05.31 AT BAL7I.IIII.QICE can' .FREIGHTS, Eliznbetbport. Port land Newbarypoit • , 1 tut New Lon „ don. . 1 .75 1 Pawtucket.. . 1 .50:Taunton • 1 50 :Cewliaven,.' 1 251.!!iutmntilb.,. :,01.: , :vw iiedlolri I nn:C idr_reima 75:Mit:ford; 75,91bpny I •• Se . • 1,04!)110 . .1 - • • -06 04 • 188 00 .1., 5,653 -01% 4,655 00 Oat ros no 10,522 14 . 6,412 00 11;049,725 (V - '157,142'15 1,060,2151 . trit 1641354 15 1'1,145 - .447. 081 199,594 1.7 Imre/tie so Tar Decrease .55.156 cry $5;240 02. • • Pi oftgrove. Con I. Trrad'e for 1565 Amount transporied daring ihelatatnianth MONTI!..• TOTAT4 . .10,052,15 31.162 13 ..1.961 0i 11,463.93 11,914 th 2 -42,631'00 I,nrhen - y emelt' . Swatara Ratlrnail tinintiCanal Railroad.' schnylkill County Railroads for 1.,503 The folloiving. %Abe- quantity of Coal transported over the different. Railroads in Schuylkill County, Tor "week ending on Thursday evening last:: . . .WEEK. • TOTAL. &S. II • 11176 05 • 414 7 3 4 e- Mt. • ' 435 05 - • 13,233 10 Mill Creek ' • 'hlT 15 • • 129.619 07. Mahatuiy . & 'Bumld'Mt Little Schuylkill ~. 2.04 61'..R1R 04 • • Lehiah Cool Trade•for:lB6s For week' encllntr- on . Stituiday • 'lasi RAILROAD OPERATORS A:. rai dee it . Ci) Packer it,. Co. : , Mt. ,Tedtio Ilarleigh,... Fulton Coal ;-.'tont • I Weisz Jr, CO ;.• : Buck Mouotnin Smith's Spring Mt... lioniy Brook Coal Co .Gerimm•Ps. - Coal Co. trt i l! g. i ' t t rtt al & P CO .Beiwpr:Meodow.. . Lehio Zinc C0...1. John Conneiy .. . . 31;*Cofil.: . ...... Baltimore Coal Co... Fnuiklin Coneoldated Coal Co Atidenried I.e.high.i SuEq..Co Lel'. Coal & Nay: cci Other Shiilixro:.. • . • Total by B. & -..- •Satne tim6 last yoar Decreatte United States„ Railroad • , RettdlazEidlrotal Stock:... • ' - . ..Bonds,lBCo 80: Bcliny , lHarilittiort Strick, ' • —.. • Mine Hill • ........ . Little Schuylkill Railroad • lehlPh Valley Railroad' " ' 6 ' - Bondy. ... LehigiCanal • ' • " Bonds Caltawissa Railroad ' . • " - preferred Miners Bank Stock Farmers' Bank Stock . ' • Government Bank Stock Pottsville Water Company StOck..... U. S. 5:20 Bonds (coupons on.). U: 8-10-30. • . .. Certificates of Indebtedness ... Gold (premium Phllada .. ; Butler Coal Co Fulton Coal • . 'Green Mounters Coal • - New Yorlr and litkidle Coal .1 1 Wf0intalu.it . ' ' .11ilwatera.Palls Diana,o.onin po .NIFA wirn,ini 4- 11 talt,..VA. .P!;'• Or gig*, i.jc.iiaria 14: ic*igt , :,-; 11 :.1" - ,;•c .01111:105100D NußsEirr. 'l*Salerof the tind *km of - 1300,000,10) the 140 1441ii " 4 MCDP*4*. tha 8 1s t 4 : 1 1 1 ** ' The sale of tbe'liCepd aerles ei.hree Mare& 'Aldine, paiahle three . Yearsliern the lath day ed:Jrnie; 1684 wasi beim on the lat . otAprif: tie Sheri space , of tiiitg (I ‘4 l (imer /4 4 .1 Hu ndred. Ma*wi of thi s ' ssrwrhave been sold-itiariair. - tiiik taY !Ewe .."#aedred *inns. tri* diswaed, Mares* .ii 'payable , semi-annually fa einrineinxiihilith OfDeeenther ind istha! - Junefiy, coupon, intachartiiiaseb-stota, which are readily cashed anywhere. It: ainoants to , • One eemarier dati'eni. a 4 430 . "11064 irw•ctio* 4 ` • • ' 24. ". " $ 4OOO 1 *ORE . ' jail ) MORE linisreesm: The Rebellion is anmeaaed, and the Qovernment has alkady adoptod Measures to reduce exPenditores as ,rapidly as possible M a peace foisting. thus with . • i drawing from market as borrorefand•padouster. 1 1 411 MAT HAMS; *Aimed, • a: MAY 17th, .1865.-LThe Board or Director have thiatlay detiared a dividend ntl'ree tent., out , of the prole' kn. the last 34 inonthe.•pgreble on and anew inn:, free of tax.. - 11. WINGERT. • .., s.pmeocabbiggs IPlatots. Nearly stud Late J , I.kincia. - Also Tamale Piaui*, Early and Lite. , ear. , site :Wholesale and Retail.. . at .GREENWOOD a lanillltßY,' Pottsville, • where also will be for tale V.EPPIat. liGifi. and cHLICttIi:_PL.I.I!ITS, in time for . El4Tilf6B •' IP.AINTINGIV.— the "rah . scriber - has kpitieceic' tettroßlFevrYoricair snort . ment of flue framed' Pikatertr; autoietiwiiich:are the following:—Pflot,Boat,'Harresting, italian' Alps Ap r peninft. Irvinstow- Byroms..Vina.4 Lake Como, Lake • Superior, Protect 3t, 434th -St— . ..New -York' Group of • `Alma Ink Paititteg be. Mr. •AL • buututkitt!l disabledlfiner.7.oll . l and see' them at out gri RIZEN1401118113; • 'MANI* at Gresti cIT Ilairgaina...—The subscriber will, close out hie remaining stock - of GREW:IIOI3SW AITD.WDDING' OUT PLANTS at nuanced rates, by the dozen, or law and smalrer. quantittei.. Thesto& embraces a general asortmentot choka Plants. and affords a flue oppor tunity for those who desire to sell. ;pin, . Potstaken ' back and &dieted. from the prices.. Tbli a She op-' pottunity of. obMining _choice_Plaina hi cheap. • .. . Call at . ORRENWOOO NURSERY, Potts.vMe INSURANCE. COMPANY, -..• OF NEW -11r0R0....•.: • .. • , . CASH oArTrAL..two MILLION DOLLS. lsgetif. Ist i 805 • • . . 4 .53 . 783:543 ": • . 41 • ..7.1,901 .Togreltdirit, 'Secretary.. Ciu.9:4. MAILITK. Preitdent: J. H. yt 7 ..trO?Tits Asset do.. 4.• F,Wtitacurni,• V* do.. GODFREY, Agent,. OFFICE MAIIWONGO, NEABCENTRESTREET, May 20, .85 ETT RS 'Remaining ..Viteintiaiski: i ■ LI the PoSt Office, at . Pnttsville. State of :Penusylva lila, on the.l9th (layer May. ISGS, : . • . To obtain anyof theta jotters, the.applicant Must - call for ." advertised letttht,“ give thetiate thia -r :llittt, and pay one cent for advertising:. - • If not called forwithin one vitoniktheY will be sent to the Dead. Letter Office. . „ Albright. Mary ft Foly John sh .Lynch The's, Baker .Cornelius, Box Mrs - Lizzard Leteis • . Brown David : Foltmer'Hester3 Lewlit Catharine Brennan John g • GatfneytThisey.. -i-MeNally.Thos Bar.b Elnor . Holden Morel. • Mever . Betcr., Harris iamee 0 Miller Eltratheth .Catktidy Patrick . - Hingens--Patk Priee David D Carroll JoSeptt W Heleyti Roney cf . -MY : gyro@ N • . Carr Hrigh' ginner. Pettbzer A W Crowley Thnothy Huffman Abigail-I,Pasy john • Car' Mrs Sarah Rayne Lizzie Rice Henry. . • - • Davis Wm Henry Hannah Smith .David J Doherty Edward Johnson Wm Stair ..Jacob Deegan ...fames • . King Patk. • Saylor Ao' • Dean . Maurice I' Keller 'GetiW Strickland S • Davis Maude Knrtz . Geo W - • Stanton Catharine Ditlion Elizabeth Kearns Mrs Thos Smith Annie ; : Ferns .1311. k King Laura • WilltamsJohnl . - May 20., *OS; -• . • .•• M. STT,LYM AN. P. M . . . PATENT DRILLING.: MACHINE, And Hydraulic Sand Pump. ..PFIA.CTICAL TESTS having fatly demonsfrateCthe superiority of this Innebitie over all others - for the pur pose of militia gCill Wells: the. andersigned , is now pre pared toxereive.orders forthe same. This machinery comprises everything reqalsitefor the boring of; oil wells. exCepting the STEAM ENGINE: AND"CAST MON DRIVING. , PIPE. (hut will he' far., niche_ d ; if desired, , at areasonable OHM.) and dispenses .with - the use of the Derrick rope, Butt Wheel. and other. cumbmits and expeasbie fixture-1 now In. use, and i 9 so arranged, heirrs ctitcatr,ucted-on wheels and porMble. - that it can be easity.removed for .the piwpose of sinking wells in differedt.localities: .•• ' THE DETRITUS removed front the ;by our Patent Hydraulic proceis, ai4 doeg not require the. rt: moval of the drill .from the - boring. This prodelis not .oply removes all the detritus in' from I).ftt likewise effectually , clears out: and-opens all . t he small oil' velnsi that arc so '.often entirely 'closed up by I the old process of sand pumping. • • . . - WITH THIS MACHINE .'and 4.,practiettl • engineer, a Weil ran be sunk fmm 400 to Ono feet within a period of -frormlarto.an days after the soil pipe has been driven: Arrangements am being made for the:construction and delivery ottbese machines at New- York, Norwich, •; I " 4oo tßnrg. N. Y. , anti Pittsburg, Penna: , • • ~ Vor further information. price. terms. &C., address , • SIMEON LELA.ND, MetrOpolitan HoteL New York. May 20, 435• . ';' . 20-3-m 50 25 25 75 7115 E .01.0 STANDARD FAVORITES of . the PeopIe..,MUNRO'S TEN CENT-NOV ELS...Whose motto is, merit will' assert itsel fin spite of ail opposition. and the sales of which exceed •One Hundred Thpnsand • • • l'he'great • secret of the unrivaled popularity of the works of, this old - and reliable house - is. that they conT Min suck a happy corahination, of.interestine qualities as.to pleieie the undenuanding - , - trekle, the fancy • and bunch the hearts of all clasims .of leaders - , . • •• •• 00(010 50 00413 00 ow Toady.. No. 39,---TheHold Plcalp Hunter; by. L: Arens rue JOi•IPS. • - , - • . Thia is a atory of Hunterlifeamang the Indians. of purPaiwing interest. and will fully euateitt,the: wonder- . fel reputation already gained by the other numbers of. 1111.1.NR0 , S TEN CENT SE RlE . 9 i , the name:, The Hunters •'" •- • The - Trappers Retreat •3: 'The Patriot. Highway 4. The Hunted Unionist . The Trick of Fire. • 6: The Man-F.:item. (:harlotte Temple a. The Death Pace. 19 The Indian-Slayer. 10, The Tiger pf the Ocean. 11 • The Hunter's Triumph. 12; The. Ocean Riviera, ' -13.: The Tory Outwitted. Zeki Sternum, the Li on-Hearted Scent. • Is. The Scourge Of the:Seas, 16..• The Captive- Maiden.. 11. Long-Legged. Joe; ari The Demon of. they • Waoile. - I 1.6. The Wild Scout of the 7vlonntalas' 19. The Forest Lodge., :20. The Rollicking Ttangers 21: Itattlecuakt: Dick; .'or ' These Novels. are f6r 'Fitt Book Sellers: and sent lan. Liberal terms to agents: 'May SELDEN & CO Yanufacturlug, Jewellers, 27 COURTLANDT ST, N. YORX. 1.00,060 WATCHES.;.` ' GOLD PENG, PENGILG, . . TO BE SOLD ATONE DOLLAR EACH • . : ~. .OUT.BEGARD TO "VALUE: •• : • AND HOT TO AK PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT TOP WILL Splendid List of Artieles. All to-be sold for'ONE DOLLAR Each 300 'Gents' Gold Hunting Case Watches....ssotoslso 300 Ladies' Gold &Enameled Case Watches 35 " To 400 Gentle' Hunting Case Silver Watches.... 35 " 200 Diamond Rings •' 60 -" 'lOO 3,000 Gold Vest and. Neck Chains 15 " 30 3,060 • " .• "_. " 4". '6. 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets.... ......... .... 4 " S 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelets ' - 2,ooo.Chataline Chains and ,Guard Chains.... • 6 6.040 Solitaire and Gold Brooches • 4 " 'lO 2,000 Lava and Florentine Broocheb '4 " 6 2,000 Corral , Opal andErnerald Brooches • ' 4 " S 2 000 lidosale., - .let, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops . 4 " 8 4'500 Coral,Gpal, and Emerald Ear' Drops... 4" 6 4,000 California Diamond 'Breast" Pins 2 50 " 10 3,000 Gold Fob tied •Vest Watch Key5.......2 50 ". 8 4.000 Foh and Vest Ribbon Slides • 10 • 4,000 Seta Sleeve Betimes Stnds, 'etc... . . "...::3 " - 4.000 Gold Thimbles . , Pencils; etc..:.:.::..'...4 " 6,ooo.sliniature :Lockets 6 4.000 Miniature Lockets -Lliagic Spring • 3 " . 20 '4,000' Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc -2 "' .• 5,000 Plain Gold 'flings 4 " . 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 7 • 1.4 _ 7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 5,000 California Diamond Rings. .7.500 Sets Ladies , Jewelry--Jet • and G01d..... 5 " 1' 6,000 Sets Ladies..Jewelry..Cameo,Tearl, etc: 4 ".; 15 5.0e0 Gold 'Pens, Silver Extension-Holders. Pencils Pencile - -• ' 4'" 10 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold-Mountefi Holders...: 3 " , 5,000 Gold Pens anti Extension-Holders:. ..•. 6" 10 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups: Z " 50 1,000 Silver Castors • ' . '••• • , - 15" 2,000 Silver Fruit, and Cake Baskets...". • 10 " 50 . Pas ;.1,000" Silver Tea' Spoons ' • $lO to $2O 1,000 • " " 'Table:Spasms and Forks. ,20 " 100 • INANNES Or_ insvaraurnor. - - • CERTIFICATES narnine, each article and. its Verne,. EIN are placed in SEALED , VELOPES, which are well mixed.. One of these Enveloptut, containieg the Cer tificste or Onler for some. article, (worth at least one dollar at retail.) will be 'Pent by mail to any odacess, , without regard to choice on receipt of 25 Cents. ~'The purchaser will see what Article it rasa* and its value, which may be from One to ive Hundred Dollars, and csn"then.send One Dollar' and receive the.. Article' named, or any , on,the list of the -same value,' and after seeing the article,' if it, does' not give perfectsatisfat tion, we desire it to be immediately returned and the amount paid Will be refanded- • . ' • ' ._ •By this•mode we give selectionsfmni a varied stock of-tine goods, of the best-make and latest styles and of -intrinsic worth. at a nominal price, - while all have a chance of securing artieles•of The very' hi' heat In idl•cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, .postage and doing the business; the sum 'of Twenty. : fivecents, which mast be enclosed in the order. Five. Certlfleittes will be Sent for Si ; 'eleven; far $2; thirty for $5 ; sixty-five fer $1 0 ; one hundred for $15.. Parties deviling :Leith us may depend. - on haring prompt returns, and the article driven: 1612 be nu.; •mediately . sent . to any . address by . returii:mail or; ' express. . Entire satisfaction Gitaranteed in all' cases. • • . Write your Name, Town, County and . State plainly, And addrees • SE", DEN AL , - COurtlandt Ntreet;. New Week:. TOS 10 321,242 CANAL 342 382 1.'93, 1,034 561,160 I 89,952 8493 _.and lowa =ET 45: E6}E. A,' ' • M : ~..c ......, 4E , A. .• • ~,,,,,a, • . ..,.......,„,,.. • , .. , .4:.....,,....__.-...... A LW A YS ON HARD. -, ....,.:,:- _ ....,. mr-.All.kindi, orSinincil Inatrumenta, trinjiii &alga,' }4 .' 13ass Viol String., Guitar and Banjo Strings, conatantly.: X-- * on:hand:- '. .. . .' . - -- (Jan 30, 414i-4V .:d VIEW VASE.' STORE test *pew* at , tbeatand lately occupied by N. C. Mon ienn. Cen tre street, nearly opposita Market, a New : Dry. Goods,' • Grocery and. Provirion Store, in.; *kick win be kept corudantly on band a choice stock ot - &Inds to that line. Also; Queenaware, Flour and Feed; _ Ac. • - -The undersigned. hopes by- etrtct = attention to. bnsi nes& b rreeive wfair abanunt the p~lio Potiirviii4-04ober • 44-If 50 50 23 23 Zia 100. 100 100 , 100., 10$ leax 94,14 r 99 1130 13 0 LOAD. AND DRESS THEIIIIIINGei %../ laicals MITI. liarterlie,,_ , , 3- • • - . ,AT 'WE CLOAICSTOENOF ;*•!..f: A. &X- BOLAND, . . .' si r -'Heriiihrlifitialtv 'Yeiiir Aimailras 111,usec• 'Jan. n .65.-46- • - .. • '. y ItrISMIS. • H OME rOTTSTILLEI PILE DRI),TER, The Flower. of the . , • , Virigiyam. • ' 32 Rickety..Tom.the Rover 1 33' : The Imps of tbe Prairie: or: the §latter of the 24. The. Robbers Terror. '25. Joe the Surphit. ' • 26. Lightfoot, the Scout: . 27. The Giant Spy.of. Bunk- , er 11111. 1.213:,5eir :Cheek, the Wild I . - -. l3filt•Breed. •29.,giluint-eyed . • 30. Slinkey Snodgi•ass: 31.. "tolling Thunder. • .52.Hea'y liatchpt. the sr,out: 93. STy the Quaker le-Three_ParlngTrap . ... rata •Marksmag. j . 16.• EagleJlEyed•Zeke. 1:17.. Big Rifled Nick. • '35. The Bold Bath) Hgnter. all 'News 'Agents and td on receipt nl price. GEO. 'NI.UNRO .Z•' N0:137. William Sr., N. Y CHAINS. &C., &C. WORTH 8500.000 I , Thf als TINE ONLY LOAN IN ., IIIARHET now offered bythe :.Goveranient,, and 'constitute/ the 'GREAT POPLLAAL • LOAN OF THE ;PEOPLE; ' The aeveillThirty Notes nle convertible on theiiioa.„ Pie**, atthe - oPtien of the holder,' S.. 5 Per. cent. * - GOLD-BEARING BONDS, 'Mich are always worth a premittin:. . Five . from Tatation:. The 7-30 Notes cannot be : taxed hy *Towns,'Cities, Counties co States: and the interest is not taxed unlesi= on a amplue of the ownere income exceeding air han dled dolin a year. This fact iticrelv*m their value from one to three per ; . cent. per annum; according to the . rate leviO brother property Subscribe 'Quick Less .than $200,000,000 of *Loan authotized by the last Corigress are now on the market.' This amount, at the rate at which it is beink abiorbed,•wlll all be sub scribed fOr" within two menths, *hen thenotes donbiedli conirnarid a premium, as has uniformlybeen the case on closing the:r=nbacrilith : ma'to other Loans.. It now seems, probable that . .no considerable mom beyond the preserl series:will be offered to the public. In order that 'citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan the liational: Banks, State. Banks, and PriVate BankerS through Out the country hie generally agreed to - receiveenbwrtptians at par: Subscribers 'will . select their own agents, in whom they have .eonticienee, - told who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the 'mites fdr which they receive oMera. JAY. • ,ppiimurri4:::: *osier, Philadelphia Sritedetrrioss elt.L.ux secEivie by the 'ltinii42o•Nottoisal Mink 'of Pottsiville. First National Rank at rtlinersiville... •Flrot National - BOnk at Ambland. First NiaktiOnOl .Bank of ilreiHkonior City. 'Find Notional:Bank of Tremont. . Important Fine Art Announcement, THE NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION OF - N . Beg to announce ' ni the completion. for ltnedinte de tivery.to eubscribere, of the Superb Steel-Line Engra . • . Wastlington receiving a Salute ON TilE. FIELD OR• TRENTON, From the original piluting,tly those:distin,guished J. _FiEfl,.• IL 5... Aii and R.'. ANSDELL, R. A. . It is .endorsed as a work of Att by...a host 4 entinerit men; as evidenced hy-thoophoonsanbjohie4: • . • • The Hon. Edward•Frogeti..... - "A.very plenslnt and happily. exOented work—an en .graving of rare bean ty.7 EDWARD EVERETT. I.Lieut. Gen. Winfield .Scott. `.Cannot:he contemplated withriut an increased love oT every -public, and private virtue:., • _ _ . , -The. Archbishop of Nei"' t.iv inde ed a beautiful Epecimen Of JOHN MoCLOSKEM.Archbiekop of-New York. Fied. E. Church am delighted with the En7;ntving it does:fhp jag- tice to the noble simplicity and .dtenity, which is . the great charm of toe pictore.". FRED. E. cuußpff. HOU: Win. H. Piewaid. • . . . . . . . "Offer iny coogratulatiopS upOn the ixdriothkit and gO3d taste shown,•and upon the successful execution of, The I . l .resideritot the United' Singes. "Accept my eormtatulatioul upon OMlcOmpletion of this very benutiral • . - A. LINCOLN. . • Henri W. Loisgfellow.. •. : ' - ”Beznitittilly executed—itccept my bm , t wishes' for yOur success." HENRY , Iti..I.OI4:OFELLOW. Major irk.n. She . rmtiti, 11. ,S1:-.011. 'Fully merits the high enconinme it has received." T. SIiERNIAN, Maj. Gen., U.S. At ' • This magrii6cent Line Eagravitigis ' . . • FIRST OF AN ANNUAL SERIES - . , . . of first-class : engreslege of American Subjects, to be sued eneh.year, all of which will be original works, and, of the highest order of merit, atthe low-price . DOLEARS • -• Which includeti free admission to . the Gallery of the As socintionmt all times, and-an interest in • . . , s, .$20,000 Worth of Pa inting • • Arid other works or Art to be presented to . 'The Subeeeibers for , the Cisrreeit reer , i• Negotiations with distintmiehed artists for works - for -ffiture'yearst issues are mow pending, securing to the subscribers, engravings of equal ' Importance;Beauty„o4gipality-ana -Value. - Copies of the "Washington reeeivinb a Sofa& on. the f Trenton," may be seen it Williams a, Ever ett's, Boston ; Batter-Pert - Igo & Way. Baltimore; Earle.S. & Sons, . Philip .tt Solomon, 'Washingon ; C. Brachvogel, Chicago : 11. \V. Carroll & Co.; Cincinnati:.-Pettes Leathe, St. Louis ; the' Gallery .the National Art Association. 561 and Arid Broadway. New York ; .also at the principal Art stores in every city in the- country. • • .• . -.'The- Engraving will be .forwarded, securely packed in 's strong .tube. upon receipt of FIVE .puLLARs, di tetted tO.tifeActnary-at the Galleries, as above. or box 442 P . -Post Office,. New York.: It can also be obtained 'of the subscriber. who is.thelocal.agent of the National •Art Association. - . ' ; . inr•rtia subscriber has been. appoirited Agent for.re cet% nz subscriptions for the above 'Engraving. in Schuylkill County. A copy can be seen at his Book store in Pottsville... -• ..B. BANNAN.: • NITATENENT of the NATIONAL BANK OF PENNSIEVANIA,, as re quired by the tiienty-fourth Section of the .Act of the LegislitareOf May, lst, - 1561, , entitled Supplement to an Act to establish a systemot Free Banking in Penn sylvania, and secure the public against loss from Inse/v -ant Banks, approvd March :IL . ' • POTTSVILLE, MAT 1, 1266., Capital Stock paid In and now rcmaiiiing the actual Capital Stock of the Bank • $200,000 ,00 Circulation outstanding of thailenomipation Of One Dollar,. Of Two Dri I lari of rice 'Dr Pats Of One Hundred Dobum:- _ . • . ' . • . 314017 00 . . • .The greatest amount of notes: in circulation 1 since milking of Abe. last Statement • was; • .. .• on the 23d day of. MarchA Safi; and was.. 309,95T' 00 Total amount of -debts and ev.; • ThedescriptiCin— .. . ...• . . h. The greatest amountpf debts and liabilities 2. . of every description, since making the last . • : statement was, .on the 2d day of Match. • 1903. and was' • " • 611 . .136 AO Total amonnt'of Dividends declared this clay. 8.000 00 Amount of 11. S. Gold'Coupons and G01d... • 3,400 00 Amount. of U. S. Securities on hand belong- . • . • leg' to the Bank... ...... . . . 13,000 00 Amount of U. S. Securities 'deposited with • : the Auditor General - • 400,000 00 .Amount of the undivided profits of the Bank . 470 14 There are no liabilities to Bank. by the• Directors or Stockholders.as principals or 'endorsers: . . . • Personally appeared before me. the sribsciiber;it'.luS tice of the Peace. in and for said County, C. If: DENG LER, .Cashicrof the NATIONAL BANK of Pa ?who being duly sworn according . to law, declares' znd says that the foregoing statement is tree and correct to the best of his knowledge and •• ' • • ' ' C. D E r Nt; LER, Cashier. Sworn and.sOsaribei before.me this Ist day of Nay, 183 a. LEWIS RBESER, J. P. : 250: 10 2 •° 10 mmO PURCII AMER* OF ORGANS, HE. • A:. LORIMER, OR IIA31ONIIlffV!.. Every one having any thought of prirelinsing.an instru ment of this class now or at any future time should send for'one of.ltimcdi Eamliirs Cabinet Organ.Cir culais;. which sent to any . address entirely - free of eipense.l contains mach inforreation which will be .uSefultd. eirery purcheser. of such an hi stiMment, such IS arUclee on .•:How to ,Judge of a Mu.. steal Instrumentr !.History of the . Omen." "Rbiary of Reed Instrurnenta,w&c ,'&c; , Address . MASON BROTHERS, E'6 Broadway. N.Y., . Or MASON& HAMLlN4TtWastdniitma Boßton Helsolboldhs txtriet Enchn gives health ,and vizor to the frame and hloomlo Ihe.pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by mem abirraing symptom; and If .no treatmfmt. is submitted to. consumption,: inamity: or epilepticlitiensue.. . - 65. 14.6 m - A 4.0 T CARRIADEW ON UAND .111:1 AND FOR; SALE.-AT REDUCED. FRlCES.:6..Catilages Cairringes: undersigned has taken the Shop. in Nast Norwegian street, near*PomravniFottndry, lately :occu pied ..by Hoffman & Risbell. where he is prepared to receive orders In hhi Sneer business, which 'will be promptly exeentest All . kinds of repairing done, _ and old, carriages taken' exchange :for new ones. E. W. KRE.U . :igli; late of Reading, Pa. 2 . day'la, ' - . 10-3 m ' UNITED STATES HOTpL, itt; Haven ti*cisfeiti B. rffepot; Beach Street, Boston. M."PRATT, formeripof the Americali noose CHICKERIN.G I S:: eLA.N.OS, • - 29,000 SOLD. NEW, WADE, BOOMS. )I:CE ART GALLERY OF WENDEIROTIL TXX I4 °B -BROWN, • -fhP B 4 ll4 !itrtetjkiladelPAlL 77 L A1Y...0 4 . 405 ; —,110-3 C, ! . 1-t• UU, _ _ , , trructr gekiektmd . Isio'lltaas wont_ cares , Iletrtit :010'-dßlieigirtrt in their otamikt little espelasei 1 111.** - tect:dt*ltilist. sis no lic ciareniefice.iniatiO expeare.":'llier in.ta andvidoninitemiliteleritrlutWiloa frokif b. brioto 0 4 "ert r ie4 4 -11i3i....APTH 4. - ***."-.. 4 Whit- -- • .WHITNEY . . • 3A:ALINIrLER,. ; _ . oENTlirs--.STREtT7 TOTTSULLE _ -1 : 14100 In . -:* AItERI - OAft'AND GOLD: AND SILVER; Foreign. Exchange, 'United States Bonds; Quartermaster's Vouchers' And- Uncarrent Money: MONEY". RECEIVED; Orr - ll*2lWallotiedl.l4 per srieriai aireement. stpoKs and BONDS bou g ht. and aold at the :fit - ett York and,hitadeiphitt tioaids of 13rokers at the usual Oeminission. - march-90 ; 9W- - - t I!4y A Reidy . aid, concaluzive test lit the properties of Hacxaoin'eFLvWßxrst.tat Bvinih,will a'acimpartion with thww pet ihrtti in the United States Disponsatoi7:' . APril 6., ' , . +-144.m. . . . . Enfeebled' arnDattcrra Commrresions, of bot aczes, use Havana ea Kersacr. .ErcArtr. It will give brisk and energetic- feelinaro and enable you to • sleep.. well. , ~,, , April 8, '05.• :', ' • • 14-6 m • - riE raiit• of Stock. amigos ' , oriafts. , fietes, dec.—The .subscrihee ts. pre-' paredat.his. Printing Office, to furnish all kinds of Cer tificates of .Stock, - Coal. Banb, and.otherCorPorritiOna. of.chec.ks, Notes and Drafts engraved and printed_plain on stone and in colors .. =tail Maps, Ac., _'Lithographed at short notice. BENJAMD: BANNAN, • Boakaater,,Printer. Stationer and Binder.. . Upward/tor Tuncrr Tworaas o certificates and re commendatory letters have been received, attesting the merits of ilstartiows Gmarse PREPAZATIONS. many of which are from the highest sources:including eminent statesmen: clergymen, governors,. State judges, &c. AMa/psi"leen; Stock of late style Jewelry szt4 Silver Wart; i-eiv low, for sale ,by, Jt)S. DrI32RW Watchmaker &Jeweller. Apriill, *65 [Renuirks4i•tith Cht;iiif cal. Anatyiia.l.:;: . -After a careful - eiandnatinn of finstapt..n's Parria.t- Tioas:they enjoy "Mir ntnioict confidence." We consider them eafe and reliable.. :NEVEM 18 &TATES.. 1866. 8, '65..14-8m- ``'told and !Silver. Watches...A ' very fine as, lortmentof Gold heavy cased English Patent Le vers and American Wat Chen—the heat in' the . world= fig'sale lnw priegaby -,JOfIEPFI _DUERR. . April - 8, '13.5.-14- Watchmaker £e Jewel l er. . 111AGDALENA BOEDEFELD; Fiiskionable Cloak and Dress -Maker. • • - 1(01tWE07/N137,, 9012.5 ER OF GEpRCIEPOTTSVILIX..... cole Agent for Die .Msularne Demoreit new system of eating and_tnaking dresses. » Youni ladles instructed in the art:: _ : . .Tnke Nn IifIiTLFANPLEMiANT ANTI UNSAri - RFNEDIES for unplek4ant aol dangerous dWases.. Brenu , aild Imrsoviallose WAsit.' • April S; 'SS. ' • • • • 14-tka- - ••• fik LINOS AND MELODEONS, from the best mannfacturers, and. a general assortment of excellent Musical. Instm- *. nienuS;arre sold.. by the - undersizned.— / • / 'Strines. Bridges and Screw's for ' can also he furnished. ;Instruments repaired at short notice;and on reasonable terms._ ' • Sept. IT, `64.--tf] .. . ~ .. T.ke'Science of Medicine should stand simple, pure, majestic; ;• having fact for Its basis, induction for ita pil lar,.,truth alime for its - capital. '.Bo stand limmuotros Gu.irutrm PIXEYAKATioxs, established over la years ago. ~.• April-S, 95. ...: , - :' . . . -. '. 14-Gm .7 - ,3-40 :':::._NEW'... 7 , 371 V NATIONAL LOAN Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money, oupons attached. Interest paYable each ' Six Months. The Principal payableThilawful Money a the end of Three Yearn, or:the Holder ha: tho right to demand at that time • AT PAR;' '.INSTE OF CA S H /Ifir This privilege is valuabie, as the 5-20. Bondi are now.stiling at eight per cent: premium, • The ahove Loan, and all other - II: S. he• curittro tor wale by L. F. W. HITNEY, Feb: TO 'ENGIN - REHM, DRAIRGItTiiINEN, die.:--Drawieg Paper. in Rolla or by the yard. dif ferent Ivldthe, for plain and fine ,vrorlc. • :Also. Drawing. Paper, backed with muslin,..differet4 Tiscing Muslin, by the'piece ni yard, different widths. Traring.Paper, and all artichna used by Engineers, for sale at - B. BANNAN'S • June - 4,'6t. : . 13ook and:Stationery,Store. C At "ILI F. 140 W PLANT4I. -3000 Early Cauliflower Plants now ready-and for sale at — GREENWoOD NURSERY. . . RUBBER,. BELTING at 'Re -1 dimmest subscriber • hasjust .received India Robber Belting . Of .all sizes at 25 per cent. reddc tion on the old rates. Also all kinds of Grim Packing Gaskets: &c., itt tto reduced rata.. . B HAY AND 16T.RA CUTTER.--Galen Lever Hay and , Sttnw:Ctitter•irill cnt hay, straw and Corn stalks. A boyl2'yeara old can work it, and cot one bushel a minute. Light—weighe hut 8o pounds. Strung and durable. not liahle - to get out of Order: Best cutters in' market in thelecer Prim.sl2. 60. We .own the patent. •STIO.II7...BnATIIOMPSON. • .May 6, 'di 7 • , •16 ANSOPPS 11IAGNESIU,Ii PEPt.—;Tnerre ko said an assortment of the Magnesium 'Pane:which is said to be very durable, lusting as long, again-as any common pen. andds. anti.corrosive. . it .is highly rue ommended, by Jay Cooke & Co.. and a number of other reliable bankers.. For. sale wholesale and - , etail at)' ' B. BAN!I'AN'S Bookstore, Centre St.. Pottavrtle. FOR :EVERY LOYALARIFLAST..-LlN couq'Mui-virmi Pots. in silver' plate. New de signi-in black and white satin ; perfect pictures. By mail 26 centscOr 20.f0r $1..11 1 0 for SIT, 1.000 for $150. Mbumirifi. to listior 60 days: Send your orders at once. ' SALISBURY. BRO.& CO.: Providence, R.. 1. ' N. B.—Any, paper copying- this font times we will send. them TENPINS. ' May. $13,310 00 e0,62.i 00 Usl,9S5 00 153,103 00 WINDOW . SHADE FACTORY, lievadint, Pa. . - 553196 14 • Muslin Sliades of all color and all ertyles, gilt bands, either on hsnd or made to order: Address' . • .• - GEORGE ;K. 01111111 t. ,• 030 vomit Alio'', -Bending. -, MiY 6, 'O.l . "' • . IS-Gm• H E RT.* ANTI-CORROSIVE : Jost received Antl-corrrOsive Pen. Owing to the high.rahm of importations weave been unable to procure this pen:for some. time; but have now re ceived a new : supply, .and . ; kre'able. to 'sell at 'reduced. prices. • For sale wholesale, and retail, at ' - • B.BAITN.WS 13imittstore, Centie Et.; POtisillls. 1001.ILLEVUE GAR D EN. - • • • MRS. E.. SLEINXEM, Ot Mount eszoon. n tevectfitlly announces to the citi term of Pottsvilleand yicinity that 'she has again re GARDEN' AND -SALOON . - to:iisltors,whefe she will be t)repired to tarnish Ice Cream and other Befireikanento to all who may favor her with a-mil. • • : • May 6, .63-1 S 3t Q NOR "Ad assOkiriept or different kinds, inlatids. or bbla.. for sale by Der... 31, , 04 .• - • - W. E. BOYEE: A.VLOttiB Pert¢uriery'and Toilet Sostti of • HUGHES, „ . BIIIBER..SeveraI .tlicmiand axes of - thither, Hemlock, White Pin:4White Oak and other varl- - etiertof unusual quality.with steam and' water mills thereon. capable of sawing the largest dimensions rel Aldred. Orders solicited and promptly executed. - Address • . CHARLES TETE.. • • Girard Mazor,•Tanisqua P. 0., Schuylkill es. April • • *An :14 AW. NM . Steam Saw Mills, and aline stock of Pine. Oak , andhemlock ogs, at Millersburg,. Dauphin 'County, prepared to manufacture, and forward to order, theheaviest bills of Lumber forßreakers, Bridges, Ship,'Boat and Car tim ber at short notice, to the cities of Philudelptda, Balti more, Washington and New York, or to points on the Delaware. River. Penna. or Tide Water Canals,: or. on the , Northern Central, - -Pennsylvania or other connecti& t railroadri, bldresa MillersintrlT, Dauphin Pa. May 6..66, MAR Sege .Tarc prime A article: ".Bariels also. At- • - May 66;, - '6b..-l8. : :•65.r,l8- & niOl4lPSO' GU nt ii u rs"* ie itt% MA ND von y 6.45.-1 8 nNTE & ONESONS. UIIIPIIP.-;,Tilms4;himet Ohio P mp. fie P• ttaleohlrby • STICHTER & THU a MPSON.• MAY 6 .' 6 5 ' • , • . • , 11L011:161101. - ' , ICULTI VATOBSp . PPadrh _.ltakes in 4 Transplanters, at__ • ila7-101 1 5. 1 -18-= STIOBTER .16 THWEPSOZ;N3 . 111141414, 411 1 160.4.0.000 . feet,8‘ne Pipeamiotted A." elves. from I}l to 12 inch bore; *llll bpinekte, El bow% and enrceoexeedons.st, STIOUTI2Ki THOMPSON.S.•., wpm: ZO . PIII. Weplan ,- .....arAlateisseitheid oc mie«Hsi:Ai:my on Otdetalllettlettb•de s poteb.-.. else. diength. .1111.1 vitt. see draslst . Mut I,Nts.a-lAr LEIMMERS. Agent, Centre street, Pottsville AT PAR. THE 5-20 BONDS CEWIRE STREET; roTrsvniz c.cm rtiMwirdtin, May AHN..15414. .TU , ,:IaTtST:.II . :MW& • • • • Th e` • • _ The' M`etatt: 2 -414 • Baas ila(waewasl4 . Tte G illisifitterwari ..epterwasinglilhareMitay., he - tidat'oftbe swatisibts web colitintfertori - Theillisi. :The , fterkneells,,setleted .40 the attadukupollt ' 8 thl* Sewed and bU . AnalliOtha tbersotmesitt, Yord'simaine: . Tberefsnt.thattistjebekism.SiXtnetrall sailed from; . 'MavabionMay lith wet prentature. On May IStlt she • WM still there. •it la reported that a demand upon the . • Cuban authorities for the surrender of the.. Stonewall bad been made by the . American Oarsul,Aitit ft was Three _Onion Steamers -were oft' Abe' crania-. • ePest. .fused.. it is stated that six monitors'Were 'on their' way there from Mobile and iCel West. The grand review announced by the seererary Of war , be a march by Meride's and Sherman's' allefte through the streets of WastOngton„.!. Meader' -troops-- - trill march through on Tuesday „next, /tad Sherman's ep, Wednesday. The President and - the • various Oorps ". Commanders - will review them asthey pars. It is intended to keep the progi&es of afirr Davison - bisjourney to Washington a secret. Gov. Brown Of - tiro ria passed throttgh Marrisburg. .111unday, un der OM& 'He:arrived in WWthington 'On Thanday . Nearly all-the rebeliriameraluive taken the oath of - allegiance. Cask).- °dots,* jndianapialis. fa beer . rapid}, depopulated. 4.41,30 prusmersat Camp. Chase.. in Ohto have taken the both and been diseharged. - - . The rolislof Joktistotes rebels/nay-are pew in-Wash- • ington. The number -of men paroled was KIM.— Nearly,all the railroads in North Carolina and • Virgirp: •-• is have - been resurreiL. , -, The Ppsident has sent for W. W. Holden, of North. Carolina. to !a:Wen:lit will latra upon recenstrisctiOn. - -. • . • .. The Adjulantkienentlottbe,United Stites bas been tmarneted to - begi, n mestering 'One' general -and other officers whose eervices are no Interet- required- -Orden have been given for the , discharger .of lik z 0(1,0 - employees ' of theQuartesmasteri department.' •• ' ^Stephen Caevrel*„ Esq., .of Pennsylvania. -and - --Wells. of Albany. N. T.; .have bees 'appointed Cons missloners to revise the Internal - Revenue laws. Ms third conimistioner will bitappointed from Oat Weet. . • The,Ser..retery of the Treasurybas issued' a circular; allowinguesielsAti clew lbs. , .teloskaled-ports. - and rest- • daring permits;for clearances Of pods unnecessary. On Wednesday night three burglars broke -into a - ; house near Reading, Pa. After -a severe snuggle. one of theta was killed. ' • • Telegraphic insages itie•neW „recetted . frona'New- Orleans in tvrenty.four bony'. , • ' . Thirty new internal revenue districts hilee becamee to various Southern States. •,;; • • - General - Reward has been Made tlielt , 4addr the freed . mews Bureau.' , :..„*"" . ` • 4 ' .; ' 1-',•• A committee has been appointed in the Kentucky, Legislature to revise the slave code of the State. _ • Gold elased•onThsreday Veit in New York at 103%. • Merrick Sorertfoundry, • Philadelphia. was ;Antony dest.nyed by Ore on Wednesday night.l.... toss, AMMO. Of the *hole amonant.lerislik,crne Is. upon mai estate.. ... and the balance—s6ll.ooo—upon 'littered' drawings, machinery. Uxturea and material. Nearly all insured. ;' The troops to be diabanded in the centre of this State.. 'will be paid , at a camp 'in Yerk - -and Cemberiand'Oonn4 • A . Washington dirristbdato the New York •stater that it ieknown there.. that the Emperor Maximilian' and Kirby Smith, the rtibel eom nitrate In Tema. have - recently been in negotiation. . It-is no longer exiietSWl. . • that Smith will surrender without further fighting. • Large numbers of paroled prisoners: from Lee's and Johlunotrs armies e r e robbing and pluildering,the wet- - , Jeff. Davis is reported .to have' divided ,hts vele among his gaff and..persortul escort previotis to his tap! Basil Duke and severed of his flela officers hare stir. rendered to our fUrces at Augu§ta. ' ' "` ' The . rebels - thitewood "and Champ Ferinvicat are com• .milting outrages. on the people of East Tennessee. THE RIGHT OF SeFFRAGH NOR THE SOUTH. . . . HRH the feeling is growing' strger that in the work of' inorganizatio at the South the black - must play'an impor= - tant part, by exercising the iightlif_ Sufriage, •- The New York HERALD of Saturday last, -in an editorial article on ilie . itibjeet, SATs: " • Agalnat this - demand, that as is . abolished: . and that as-the African race have powerfully assisted us . In putting down the rebellion, and In /laving the Ills' of the nation, they should -have a' shard' in the political'' 'right of the .ballot: bor.- what valid objection can ,be made? We cannot long resist this demand; n few of! the extinction of . slavery.and the services of. the South, ern hlacita during this wet. With every- opportunity and in every-way they have been our faithful. allies.— We have had two hundred and fitly thousand of them in „ the' service of the rrmy and navy.. Their battle of ' .emancipation.Mvolving four millions of their race, has turned the selle in our favor, and we must yield-to the sagacit,v of President 1-ingoints - emanelpation edicts. _ It is folly to argue against established_ frets. We - adhere • .to the lights of experience and common sense. Illence We would say again to President Johnson. that he. has nothing to fear in laboring to give the Southern _blacks . : the right of suffrage in the reconstruction of the rebel nous States. . . . • TIIAT 13 THE WAY ,TO TALK.—The Louis-. Dille JouaiiAL', which. has* heretofore clung closely to the `.`peculiar institution," in. an • elaborate editorial on the 15th inst.,-entitled "an oPen-letter to the. people' of Kentucky,' 7 ? closes as follows . • . . . . . • The time has coniejer at onceentting lip by the root . the upaStree, which for more than half 'a* century has Poisoned our prosperity.' and retarded the growth of that'public spirit which oar full , development-requires. Let the people. therefnre. cast aside the fossilized poli ticians who would impede their progress' in the broad path of destiny which opens before them: and to this end let them in August.nest elect no man tO the.gener al Assembly of the State who will not pledge himself ,to the immediate and unconditional • ratiticatfon of the Constitutional Amendment. • • THE SITI:r . ATI6N 114 . Viaoisr.k.—A who came through Virginia on horseback in' the' track' of the Second . Corps and 'two; days: in its rear, repeals that he neither saw nor heard of guerrillas, and that he . Was whol!y unmolested. In 'livery county Were. some Rebel officers and soldiers retUrned, still -wearing :their. uniforms for. want . of. Other, elothmg, - and going :vigorously to tkrming ivi.t.iy*eir Own hands. 'A lbw - women are Still defiant : but the men - sUbdued and Sena as anxious now to be let alone 'for the sake of . peace and agriculture as . they were four years ago to'lie let alone in 'the . wicked. work. of destroYing The . ll-nibm • • IMPORTANT TO OILDIGGERS::^II.r. Lel/1111J F . of the Metropolitan' Hotel. advertises,. in, on other column a Drilling Macihine and Sand Pump, which is said to be.saperior . to instrument now use , for sinking- Oil wells: Everything necessary to. the process,. except ing of cdprse, ihe . steam engine' and driving. pipe, is comprised in this Machine,. whiciOns been tested practically in the' oil regions of Pennsylvania; and found ta.be a perfect .stt• cess." Its many advantages are sixecinctly- and clea4y-Statedni the advertisethent, to which we refer 'pni. 'readers.—New "Tork Evining The advertiunnent above referied 'to can be found in anothei• Maim. : Manhood ANI). XOVilf plc:II:IGOR are regnined Ag RELKLIOLIA'S Exitr.Acr.laveitr. April 8. 4.15.11-6 m Capture of one of Booth's Accomplices is Ohio—The Manner of his Capture._ . We learn that Carroll who procured the ca noe in which the asaassin Booth emend the Potomac River in hit flight from Washington; was arrested at :Delphos, Ohio, on Tuesday afternoon last:- by . Major Burns, a Government detective. Major Burns's a crip ple,- having Inst the left login the army, and after the assassination was employed as a detective -to swift In ferreting out. the guilty parties._ How it happened that he selected Carroll as his "bird" luta not transpired. •Dressing himself as' an indigent soldier. with his crotch and cane. and a paper from a Government official. re questing Provost Marshals along the route of travel-to afford the "poor soldier" such assistance a s. he might need, Major Burns started on the purinit. • He ft st learned of Carroll at,dlnnaudrin. and Alien slowly but - surely followed the track until he teamed that the accomplice bad a relative at or near Delphos, . Ohio, when _the Major - went directly,t4; that place.— _There his letter of commendation eeenrsd . him much attention from those able to lend him pecuniary aid. and enabled him , to look about town. withoqi.exciting sus picion that he had any special birsirffs. After re- - maining there a' few days he caught,sight .Cif Carroll: and with assistants, followed him int a @tore or Moon and arrested - him. Carroll, taken by surprise. was completely overcome. It Is stated that he wept bitterly. and wringing his hands, exclaimed : "They will hang Me I they will met" and by other expressions. evinced his-fearat the approach of justice. When the gentleman who binnght this newt to this city left Del phos, Carroll was in jail at that 'place, awaiting the"ar rival of the guard to conddet him to . Washington. the GOvernment having been informed of his :Ir:est.—Tele ,do Made, Nap .11: • Why: . INJTTLP. THE CpMRI.LITCR pY POWTZTLS AND WASIIES which choke or fill up the pores of the Akin. and in a 'short time leaves it harsh and dry I . It is in the blood,:and if you went smooth and oft skin use limunows EXTRACT SACSAPARIt.r.A.. It gives a brillims dy to the complexion. , . April S, 14.6 m rbiladelphia MarkWA. ISHILADELPILLA; Thursday, May 18. .1865. • * nova AND MEAL.—The price of Flour is flower. Superfine is quoted at $6 25a6 50; extra, at 87 00 (u,7 25 ; 8 OC k 25 for extra family, it,corading to quality. Fancy brands of Flour are quoted atsll. Rye Flour is merely nominal, - and Pennsylvania Corn Meal at 85 00• per bbl., , - I Guars .-- There is perceptible chanice. to notict. iu the wheat market. &nail sales'of 'fled 91 500 1' 60, and White at El .75(.2 00. arab nominally held at 90c. , Corn is dullatlB ohs. fot prime yel low in the cars: Oats are dull 'at 52c.. POTTSYILLE NAIIKETis, : Correetesil:Weekly for she IN firers , Alvaro at • • • • iiYJ Wheat Flour„ extra faintly, per barrel... $ 0 ' 00('10 _OO do do_ do per .cwt . 4 501, IS 00 do "do extra • per, barrel;:.. T 00r: 800 do .do .supertlne, do 6 001 100 Rye Flour, - do T 001 800 -do ' per curt - 00! T. CO Buckwheat Flour.--- do 2 60i • .1: 71. ' .Wheat,2rinte white per butte.. I 160 ' 2 PO -do do re t . • do - f ITO 100 ... Dried Peitches..psret dy do unparpc Dried Apples.. .• - 'ttyß: ._ s lint inn, Cote,." ; • I vai Oats, -44 I • Sodp beans" 1 --. 241 1 01 Pear.: ..11 25, ByeChort,'"l. 051 " 1 so' 311411bige,"1 . ' Potatoes, '" 300 Hay. • 'too. ~ g5..00 4 bale cwt Stitt*, 11) ton. Plaster, • ". Salt, IR Ps& .Tint Seed 3. . Clover 44, . ; :,;` : Flat. . 4a $1- go E; e,. - V daz.ita • i 23 _ _........ . - i-- $1 20:Butter,_ IM : in :14; , 73 Cheese,' -. . 28 r:r , + - 11"501 - Eard, -- -•- -- "1 2•' PSlliams,. ''... .." 1.25 1 1 3 2WSluinrderi: • ; . 1 0 0 1188 1 1 Mated hind qr. - ".111:: 18 00:., " fr . out ",.." ,10 15 1 25litiittoth. '_' "I ' ' 18 jOO eal,_ ' " 11S 25 '7 .l ' - Cabo,. **l _.41% ~... 115 . . Sagex.linoes ~ _ 425 Porto Rico. ''''' I'. qg lio .. ' iN. O. syttico. - " 25- rp,ioviLetlVEVlPerfpesemdir..reilist Spars 'may be bad to all the k variety at the tie* Book and Stationery' /Wife of - BOBBtSEIBLIAk-BRO, • Street beksigrrlLity Cbareb; enttrille. tut VILIC.:-Jrat recol9pd, a tn.. alsscliMent alt Dew' i n d.b e lizitirarMnsid, telt rale at". W ANNAN% 111111•ALSui Nip aNSlErdif [se • sr. 12' 15 "1.5 Der pound., do .. • do" MEM
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