_.• ~.- „ S;; • . POTTSVIILE,- piATVHDAIt, 48695. Cepiea .f ~ 't he. • Misers , 'Journal can De ob4lned,.ornty Satarda,v. at.the tol larrirat . . •-•• • HENRY I= Bu lesserville;.. P.• • • • MRS.. HOLMES; St, Cialri• r • • I.QUIS H. HOCIL, - - -• HENRY S.. BONER., Asblandi. G. 11.: SCHNELL,' • 4. PETER MOORE,' Post Carbon. - • • . • ' DAVID I'IIILLIPS, Mahanoy City, • • ' SYN. B. BENSINGER, Tamaqua: • • • -H,' N. COXE, Sebnylkill Haven. . PRESSES FOR MALE. . Rumgles.fob Press, which takes on a form - 9.by inches—co 4 $4OO--will be sold at,slso, cash. Also a Washington iland Press. bed `25 by 2536" inch -0: which cod sold at $l5O. tash. • We have no further use-for these presees, and thue fore will be sold at a.great bargain to those . in want of 'leap presses . • Address • - • • . " B. BANNAN, Piji e n — Ta. • . - -Sheafer ' s --Coal and Iron Maps, SHEAFER•S MAD :OF AIL THE ANTHRACITE COAL REGIONS OFPENNSYLVANIA—the only and most complete and compact Map now. published. Price. in Sheets, .1.1 25 ; in Cases, $1 50 on Rollers. $2 75. ' 511E.4PER'S IRON. COAL AND RAILROAD MAP of PEN.NSICLV,A.NIA and the adjoining Iron States, with fall statistics of Iron;distances to .inarket, which are worth Morethan the Map, itselt. Price in Sheets $1 25; in Cases. $1 50 ; and on 11011 CM, $2 15. • These Maps, except thoSe on Rollers, which can be •ient by Express, will be sent by mail . to any address postage-paid„,on the receipt of the.above.mentioned The editions of these. Maps arc nearly exhausted ess ttnin 100 copies remaining, and we advise those in want of copies to apply early, 'at this &See or by letter These Maps Maisie° be obtained Of S. M. PEVA. h,N GILL & CO., Boston, and PETERSON & BROTHERS Philadelphia. . • • • ' - ALLEN ot iqrsto.m. Improved Euper,phosOrde of lime has attained great popularitY among farmers and others for ite saperio ity. . They only -- sell their own trianufacture, which they have everyconfidence in rec iumraending. :Their place of business is No. 42 South Avenue, Philadtlphia. • GEN. LEE and one of his sons are farming on the pamunky. Va. OIL CITY, Pa., c.olll,allaS .10,000 people Formrly it was an old slianty. • ------- Jeer. DAVIS is imprisoned at Fortress Monroe, under charge of Gen. ,Ilalleck. PLEsrir or Ihr is °tiered in, Cineinna market at froin $l4 to $lB per ton. . . QNS of • TnE LondOn papers devotes twelve columns to a sketch of Slr,.Lincoin'a life. BEEi has qeilinol ight cents - f)er pound in Nov York frota the p6ce five orsix weeks .IT is well': nd truly said that the only Na tional debt vie never can pay. is • ihe . debt w•e owe to the Victorious - Union Soldiers! r 131 - Se.:ESS of all kinds in the, oil rezion of - this ,State is extremely active. There is an increased demand for oil at the highest prices. G. SCUOFIFLD i as issued an order Bard to - the - colored people of North Ctirolipa. Ile tells thein : that in order to' secure their freednin they must work to supl ort them . Tin: cotton crop of the South—stored and . griming—is estimated at five • rhillions of bales. If that is the ease: the present price of the article is entirely too high. The:North cannot afford 1.. JonNsoN's forth . cotning amnesty prodatiiation, it is said, will exclude the offi cers Who were concerned in the starva ion bi our prisoners, and also those who ordered the • • Fort Pillow 'Massacre: 1 • 110 N. JERE3iIA4 (...7.r.mENs. whose course ;the war • - •haS been exceptional and highly. Itonorable, died . at hiS' residence - in . Hnntsirille, Ala.,. on the 21st instant. His public life was one of great usefulness, SOLDIER'S HONI is proposed to 11014. a national fair thit Academy of Music in :Philadelphia; iii. October next, for pUr pose of btOd ing :‘ud -endoi% ing. thi: excel lent cud patriotically-conceived 'institution. Irv. IDA is and C. C. Clay are confined in adjoining-cells-in the See< rul tier: of .case_ mates at ForlressMonroe: itlrs. -I 'at'is and family ari tn be take t south again. The reg.: ulati ni for entering the fort ate noiv 'very THE eC9LI tiudtiOnnioy , 2 ents engross .a the attention of the :out.. . '1 here are 'al. ready three eandida . n Le 114 d fox' Go' Meruir N !th carolina. '...l:.eeiings in favor of reconstruction are bei .11, - Id-irr all parts of Alabama. - - • 1.1•E:;;Ilt nirinerly State Sen ator from Indiana county, whose-absence front I; artishurgin January, 1864, being a prisoner at Richmond, occasioned .consider able ditlicult2,' hi organizing•the Senate, will be:a candidate for the same position, ,nex Wedneschiklast, the Supreme Court of 11i; StatesaVe a.deciaion affirming the con- stitutionality of legal tender notes. .Jttstice Woodward . and • Thompson disented, Of course, they 'li,• what n • noted Copper; head who lives here; Says, that a buShel of "greenbaeits" is not `worth a bushel of -notaL • BE Pets have received _ . . e( illection - of-beautiful pain tings• front' .an able artist in : New , ..York; - which are pow on e'xhibitiou•and - - for salib..at the bookgtore 13: Batman. • - • • . • Tlie'artist is. an 1 - nglish lady, who . is the . , successful *and highly esteemed Principal Of the FemsleAcademy . of Design in the Cooper itiStitute,. New 'York,. where . sotne three or i'Ourhundred young ladies cif the . Wealthiest as.well as of . oor families, of New York,: re .ceh-e instruction in 'painting and drawing: The paintings are wade and_ exectited, with taste and skill.. • . • • Ti New York Trihune is getting as pee-• viSh as a bed-rhiden old woman.. • Its hostili, 'ty to the-Seeretary of •tir , •••. interlie that it. actually intimated that Whea - Sherm:m. and his veterans would pa,i, 31r. • Stant9n in re'-. ..view, they Would 'insqlf:him: , eimirse nothing - of the kind happetiell.The soldier; OrderN.-and' fe . p . udiate with contempt the - idea thrown 'Out by the - 777`ibta/le.. WO surprised that personal hostility should lead the Trilniu into sue:kn . :mischievous eburse... - (eoxwm.nedian.) • Scurvuutt RIVEN, May 24;1865. Te TNE :EDITOR' OF THE; Dear Sir :—ln . answer to the charges' contained in.yetir leading editorial of the 20th inet.,.viz.--L' that in consequence 'of my purchase of some of the land of the PisorHonne-estate. in-thin County at private dale, the-Treuury.of the. County : has been deprived' of the sum that the land' would' hive bruugbt'at I have only to say that I purehased.-from the Directors of the Poor 3 acres-and 99 perches ofland 'situate upon the biek road leading from' Schuylkill Haven to Orwigiiburg . ..forthe sum of $3OO per_aerei which iii a much' larger price - than. the Directors. have been aOle to obtain for other portion' more eligi bly 'situated for building lots, and nl. , arer to the. town of Schuylkill'. Haven. Since reading your article, I haie offered . ' the . Directors' tO' rescind my agreement 'with them,.nod submit to the chances of-purchasing the same Property .at pub- he sale, which iffer has been . dedlined, for , the - .reason that the TreasnrV a the - County would be deprived of a large portionof the money I haVe agreed to' pay if they :were ferced to '.dispose of the land at public sale.' • ' * * IlesPectfully Yours,. -' . :Wst.3l. RANDALL. The'latter portion ., of the .cotnntunication gives .3.l . r.Randall's opinion of our course, which is of no consequence. r : • - . • Randall's . demmunicatien does not al ter-our opinion of . the nature of the tram& tiou. -.Whatrig,ht we . ask, have the • Diree:, tors of the I'ttoreven if they Meet with so verY..liberal a purchaser as Mr. .Randall-4o without the knowledge of the tax-pay .ers:of this County,-the jmblie land for sale? It is the manner : in which this . .. traninction took place of Which we :complain.. HoW de • the Directors know what they: would obtain for thu..land at public sale ?' - hays they offer edit in that manner?' .No, and the people of the .County shoubinot - be satisfied With this manner of confinctMg. public - affairs: . Randall may have paid every cent the land is worth; but that limo excuse. for the secre manner in . which -the. land . sold.'. We . -.don't like that style - of doing business. Taxss.---The remainder pc tließebebrtrt have resolvedto ix')ititaiethn Witr,'44ve mutt!, Texas the field - or 'their legit But 4 will beta abort contest; - for Gen JOlrant.'s structions . to Sheridah for the patapaigit about to be inaugurated ihTexas, authorize hira to lay waste 'the whole country within the scope of his operations, in order to 2cut off the i esources upon which the rebel, general's in that. guarter rely to enable them to carry : bathe war. .:.A more effcctual method of bringing the enemy to - ..a retlizing - serise of the ' folly of protricted resistance has not been' discovered during this contest ;and although it seems harsh and .ernel, it is necessary and unavoidable, - li . will save, the - effusion of blood anti mach suffering, to. make thiS struggle in Texas as short and seyere as as possible. -Nothin; less than the- same . wholesome experience of the horrors of Ibis conflict endured by other rebel States will curb the haughty spirit of these Texan rebels. "Cavalry" Sheridan is now 5n route for • his new field of operations, and we shall •soon hear from him. MOTHER Dins. Jeft,'s capture. is thus told by a comes pondent of ,the New York Herald: . . When the guard weat to.thetent occupied by defunct royalty,. they were met by 'Um, Davis en . dedifterhilie. 'with- - .•••• • :- • • '' ”please, gentlemen, don't *dish:ib . the • privany indica , before they have time to dress." "Ail right, madam." said the corporal, "we will wait till-you have on your duds." • ' Presently there appeared it the tent door an irteng bre old lady, with a bucket - of her 'arm,' escorted by Mrs.. Davis and hereister. • . • , PleaSe let my old mother go to the spring fcir some water to wash in I" - said Mrs. Jett lin 41 pleading tone. 'lt - strikes me your - mothcr - .wears very big latsms,". said the, guard, as he hoisted the old lady's dress with Ins sabre, and discovered a pair of hamber,thirteen _ . . "And whlskere, tow' eahlthenrreant., am he pulled he hood from her fare ; find MI : Jeff. Deem In all his tleness stood before them,' - • The utter badness of the cause •of which he was the leader has completely stifled that feeling of pity •that would . otherwise .have been felt for any man who coult so com pletely sacrifice his - manhoofi to his personal co. avardice, and the whole country has brok— en out into a broad Din. Shop windowsare filled with every imaginable form of carica ture ; "Davis's Retreat March" has already been published, and the newspapers .all over the country teem with epigrams and squibs at the expense of the "stern statesman:" The following are a few specimen.s of the witticisms going the rounds: A STAGGERER Who was the fathei of Zbet iee's children }^ • • . - Once WM a question thought very bewildering ; .• But-now since Jeff. Davis declarei he's a woman, And says his pursuit nod his captore•s inhuman, - Alneetion arises more darkly bewildering,: hula the father ot Davis's children?" Oh, COntradietorfiefr . A paradox you remain ; .. • • lad your Ired Shift been Oootlesii !Chad not been in vain. •:• " J. LaWrence to show his thanks-- • .• That spy-and liar of-wide renown—) • . • Gets up. on his trip to Flinidest blinks; • • A new edition of "ivm . d and gown : • . The Iteg.of rebellion was falling' to pieces, -• •- ' ...The staves 'going down in sections and groups, .• The Head seemed to be in Most imminent danzer. - So Jefferson D. tried to pot on the hoops. • JEFF. DAvis—theanodern llogbert7—• - .V fellow that bath had losses r and one that bath two gowns,' and everything handsome about him.lt. . • • . • DioriS's last Ciceronian utterances—Cedent arms Tue last groans of the •Confederucy:- - -,J,eff.' war • .:- Susimmat Witmer, apparel oft. prncla s the man"—boots fur instance !' . • . . Rust order of the Chivalry :- Knights .of the Garter "Lift up your eyes and . behold them that 'come from the North. • .• •• - ^ For the greatnoes of thine iniquity are 'thy skirts discovered and thy heels•made bore.. -• ••. • Thereforewill I discover thy skirts upon thy, face, that'thy.shame'reay appear."—Jeremiah lit. 20. 22, 26. , TIIE CONSPIRATORB.-4cWashington corre spondent •of • the . Norristown :HGRAr.u, who has been. present during th 6 trial :of the .spirators in the assassination of. gr.:Lincoln , thus.describes - lhe place where the trial is .be_ ing conducted, and the: appearance of the nisoncrs - : • • • •• Through the kindness of Major' Gene - ral Hartranft, , L wits lately one of the favored few who obtain access to the trial Thom of, the conspirators In the assasSimpton of Mr. Lincoln and attempted assassination-of Secretary - Seta ord., The trial is being conducted in a-room abent 35 by SO feetin dimensions,: In the . west end of the.ar penal buil - ling. which is located at the foot of .I.isf Street, The room has e`eidently been:fitted pp for the purpose. Like all the windows of the budding. the windows of this room: four in number, two east and two.horth, are ironed with flat bare: running down - and. across, giving lo it much of a- prison aspect. Plain matting cover* the floor. . As I entered, the testimony of the previous day .was. being read. Seated arotantln long. plain table. covered with green baize - , ,were the officers of the Court. Major General (fruiter, as PreAdenk occupied the head of the table, while to his right .and left respectively sat Major Generals Leis Wallace and Kautz. folloieing which, in the order of their rank, were the, various officers of the Court. At the end of - the table. *lug Pen- Hunter, eat Assistant Judge Advocate Bingham. 'Sitting last but one bathe. right side of the table, between Cols. Torn- kins mid Burnett, was Judge Advocate, Col. Hott: Oc etipying a table to the right and rear of: Gen:- Hunter. sat that gallant soldier and gentleman.:Makir. General Hartranft. At a table, - . running parallel with the one at which were the officers of the Court,- were seated the counsel for the prisoners tind the reporters:of the press Facing these tables, on the west:side of the room, runs a tatiling,.behind which on a bench .the length at from one side of the room tom to the door by which the-prism:Mrs entered. were seated the prisoners, with-the exception . of Mrs. Surratt, who occuptedm: !eat about five feetto .theirtight; being on the right side of the door above mentioned, Two long benches and :About twenty . chair*' for the pee of the spectators near the main door of entrance, finishes the furniture'and - appearance of the room. and the reader, with his, mind's eye, can draw.a picture not differing much from the reality. , • I was kindly furnished by Gen. liartranft - with a pa-- per containing the:names of the prisoners, in the order' In which they appeared: The prisonera were ranged as follows, running from right toter!. i—Samuel Arnold. Dr: Mudd, Spangler, O'Laughlin, . Atzerott, • Lewis Panne and DOcuel C. Harold, while to the right eat Mrs. Burst[, before. whom was a small, green-baized tuble. Arnold. the first in order. appeared( as he eat, to be about S feet eight inches in hight, of medium build. and was dressed on the occasion .in light grey troweerg, white.shirt and - plaid .overskirt. lie appeared exceed ingly iestless, constantly changing - his position and va eying the direction of his look:. On the whole., he did not so one whom - you Would ,conceivc arrested on so grave a charge. Dr. Mudd,- the second in order. is evidently, the gen- Veinal) of the group, so Papas outward appearance gees. In bight, evidently ableit 5 feet 10, inches. of medium build. sandy hair, high fotehead, and full red beard-mid mustaches: appearance is rather -finelleetual, and on a different occasion, with change of dress, would - be strikingly an.' lie wore no coat;had on light grey trowseN, black velvet vest and White shirt, with a white handkerchief tied around his neck, probably to conceal the absence of a collar. He paid close atten tion to the reading of the testimony..• . • Sitting next in order Wills Spangler:whose - appearance showed that be cared little for the observation al spec tators, or.it may be as some rep,sters will IM - i.e. it, that his nerves•are so paralyzed as to make him. obliviouS to; passing - events. -Dressed in dark clothes: of coarse ma terials, with grey Shirt._ hair cat short.'and face exhibi iMit the non-use of razor forCiveral days:. Appearance anxious and nerveless: ; •. • ; • . . -O'Laughlin scented fully awakOtothe peril of his no: sition, and closely- watched.' every'' movement of the Court. Has a bushy head of black hair, dark eyes, With mustaches and imPerfal, both very black: Dressed -in dark clothes, with white ehirt ; tight-about' 5 *feet 6) .Atzerott is about five feet 'sii or seven,with beard .and hair of sandy color:' eyes light,' face of •a character uncommon in thia country.. He appeared. the.least in terested of the prisruters. and -leaned his head, fur the . -mr.st part. on hie manacled .hands. . Next appeared one of the moat desperate, villainous countenances it has beep my lot to see; .; Lewis-Payne, the 'attempted murderer of Secretary Seward, sat boldly erect, with scowling - eyes that gleamed In everyttirec tiim. ' Ile is fully six feet high ; of : very Strong build. and presents the aPpearance of one:ready for-any dark deed. - Dressed In a blue, clo.ee fitting sailors shirt; cut low' in the neck: with troweers of. the - same material, which only - seemed to set off his charneter in botle, re. , lief. - Gazing on thia .man; your Mind would involunta , rily be carried back to the times when a - traveler on' dark night, .in afonely place. would.suddenly be:arrest.. ed with the words "your tunny or yourlife" . Harold, the last pt 'the - male .slim-built mart of about 21 years: wears mnstaches. . which Imethto have a difficult time to iieep up their' ex istence: Has•abopeless; worn-out 100 k... - . Mrs. Surratt sat about five feet from her fellow com panions in . crime. tler , upPearunce . Might: answer. to "fair, fat and forty. She was dressed in deeptnourn- Aug ; was closely_ veiled.-and made frequent •me of a fan. It is of that Class of isecesle women,--resident here; boarding mistresses, receive.money fresh from '.the Treasury Department; but echo do not scruple to :express-themselves against, and In some cast*. go far ther In their hostility to the Oovergment. , y The prisimerikbad each a ball and chain attached to the ankle, and clasps of iron around the wrists, keeping - the hands at 'about a distance of 'eight i inches apart; Mrs. Surratt alone excepted, who merely had a tnalu attached' to her ankles. Beside each prisoner. sat a guard. . • - • - •• • . . . A Washington correspondent of :Phila delphia Puites, writing under date . Of -.Mav • • 2-, says: - • • . . • As day after day of the trial goes by. and the evidence' makes it certain to the unhappy . people who have heed concerned in the assassination plot ,that their condem nation to death is certain, most 'of them have Install their ffret air of bravado, and cower before the looming future. I,lre. Surratt, energetic. wilful,. masculine :as she looks even now. day by day droops, and has during the past two or. three days, given .everymark. of her thorough appreciation of her awful condition. CeLan2h lin. miserable lellow, has sunk, all the little manhood he ever pomesed. and grows paler day by day, a victim to. abject fear and the torturings remorse. Arnold's indifference is gradually vanishing; to. be replaced by keen and anxious interest, and so it niay be said of all . the rest„Payne alone excepted. Be' sits in: the - box ev.- ery - day. marked prominent among them all.. -Of iron. build and unblushing face. he is the'tentre of observa- I thin for every stranger who enters the court room.. 'He is cool. calm,, collected-the only one who acts in any thing like , a hardyway—markedly differing from his lellowe,whotippear weak, detected. cowardly criminals. There is.somethlitg extraordinary about this fellow. He meets your gaze nntlinchingry.and site like some animated statue, seemingly not as :much Interested as thespectators who stand for hours cagerly.listening to the evidence. It !she'd by many-that he is deficient in intellect, but there is no proof of the fact to be found upon his front. Hie eyes pre bright,: while defiant. without ; his face: is - not unprepossessing, and exhibits many traits of intelligence. His desperation and-skill are shown in - the manner. of -his blood-thirsty attack on Secretary Seward. . . • • It Is eXpected 'that the mosecution will very won close their case, but it is , not. known- how much time will be swallowed up In the defence. • I bear - that , at -least two handfed. witnesses have been. coned to Son VS - General Foixest leaned . tin address to his troops on the 9tb, connseling . them to - go home, be goodeitizens, and use their - best exertions •to restore.peace and order. The.atory qf hie death', is denied by the Memphis ' . ihrlt is currently rumored that the Preeident is exceedingly indignant at the course of the Cu- ban officials in the matter of. the Stonewall, and the case will, tie learn, be made the anbject of a Jacksophin despatch to the Court at idadrid; • • It4atirtel .to specliirrestore. eight and. givel.up.. spectacles.. oiiitedielliti: - fen _by:ma-free. . "oni ti.ceipt nflOtiti*: Addre.a ' M. D., Feb:- 4.;•05.,-4511!t- •,.• ..-21,30 Broadway, Agar Ycnt.... . . - zr==!lM The greet, etictess" of the T•3o:tuan. mut shwa be !Coked upon ea one or the.most, powerful evidences : the United Stites Gorernmeat, mid .of ha strong tiola 'upon the confidence and. affect - do* of ,tha people. Oa. Saturday.-Marl,Sth Me: anbantiPtlf* 'nitre over thirty. miUton dbilarCatuifoi. - the - WenicOMSng . Ott that day,' over .Idnety-engtit million 'doily*: end 1 4: the . three months :that-the town tuns •beekiliu charge of Mr. day `Cooke, over lire hundred intilkin &Mere. - Theee. buffo recelpta will enable. the Seetetary of the-Treaenry topay • off oar . armies. tol they Wash:jaded, and to rapidly .'discharge the redone aligations than:tare been locum - The Second Series. ot thi7-30 Lone was, exllatated on SaturdaY, May lath: .I:la:Monday, the Secretary, of the Tree/my:authorized JaY - Cooke. the General Subserip ' don Agent for ti &amities. to receive 'enhicriptions for $ 4 .30,000,000 'of a Third Se: lea, which is all that .is authorized by, Congress. and is , without doubt,ltie last loan at this high rate of interest that afill, be ottered,br .the Government;' • ' • . . . . , . . There is no Change hi the terms or conditions of this Third Series,`except that the Government reserves the . right. of paying interestat idx per cent.. in gold' instead of seven and. thresi-tenthe• in currency—a .right which would pre-suppose a 'return to specie psynvints; and .make six per cent. In gold even.lietter than the higher riste.ln currencya consummation meet 'devoutly to be The privilege of converting the. notes into 5-20 six per cent. gold bonds at the end of three years. or receiving payment, at maturity, •at . the holder's Option:As rat The first day of the Third Series opened:with s sob scription within a fraction of five millions; and the. month ig.lnne•will certainly see the Last or the 2-30.8 out of the marker... How early In Jane we cannot, pre-, • diet, •but parties who wish to make aces of,.a portion, would do 'well to be in . , Fall particulars may be found in our advertising Col- . . . . Ver bon-retention or irmontinenee of urine, irritation, inflammation or urlCeration of the bladder. or kidneys diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the. bladder, calculus.-grtii - cl or-brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the bladder. kidneys and dropsical • Uss HErstuottesEstxti , Errasor Beene,- . April 8, .65. It-dat' • • • Taz r.ASSASBINATIONCoweentazoita.-,The evidence Pe", ken before the Military Court for the trial Of the aliens.' aination conSpitatom shows conclusively that nn or ganization had for a long time existed:to capture or kill the President: and establishes the guilt of. the prisoifers it the: bar. • Frcma - the 'evidence. it' seems that - .some • kindof an attempt to carry out the damnable plot was. made afew days after•the• 4th . of .March . ••IlOotti - is re-: ported to hive said, in New York, that he.conld easily have killed' the •President On•inatignration day, as•he stood very near him : bat for some reason •or other, probably because no meansof escape were yet provided, ~. he did not want to 46:tlie bloody deed at that time:— ; Another attempt. appears to have: been subsequently itiade, of which we have but few particulars; but:Booth. •Sarratt, and Atzerott were engaged in Iv: Mrs • Barrett .. . • knew of It, and Am Id wasprivy to It by his amfesaion. ' Finally, the scheme which proved partly successful-Was - arranged. - Itooth • was assigned to kill the President.:• Atzerott tO kill the Vibe' President ; . Payne ,te, kill Sec . retary•Seward ; O'Laughlin to kill .Grant ; another man.. .. prnbahly Surratt, 'to kill Secretary'. Stanton ; Spangler •to lookafter the private box in the -theatre.; Mrs. Sur-. :Mitt to see that thwcarbines were ready at Lloyd's ; 1)r. . - . Mudd to point out the 'road and' fulmish refreshments,' • and Harold to assist - Booth and Make himself generally . useful :.Had not _Booth been tripped ap by the Ameri-, t can flag and broke his leg, his escape would have been pretty certain. - But - this•-like. Alt • Use rest of• the con: •Spiracy. except the President's .mnrder,'• fell 'through completely.. The, evidence connecting' Jett. Davis• and the Canada rebels 41th'the conspiracy is 'morally very, .strong. - - • ' _•- . • . . . . . - . • , ne.l;Vii.ift OF COUNTEUFEITAS •• 44D UNFItINCIFIXD Dfr:A.LF.F.S endearoring to dlipose of their. own and-oth .er prepenition, on the .reputation gr; attained liy' llEi.m uoi,o'4 GENui : PILISCARATIONS, • [Aprii,S, ..6.5 . . • 14-Gut . . . . . Ti "line " warjr.gOing "t9-figh • it outon"—Crino=line. - . . . • ''Q 'A. banner borne in the great procession at. Wihnington, N. thia . ,appropriate.'inscrip7 tion,; "George:Washington, . the father of his ieotiutnt;.Jeff. Davis; the .destroyer of his coon ., fry.; Abraham Liueuln, the redeemer: of his coun try;". - • ~• • ,On': Saturday.: Governor:Nance, of North Carolina, was brought to .Washingto.n and . con tinedinthe Old Capital prisMi.. Holden and 'several other Neal' Carolinians arrived iniwaslf iligtop MI-order With ;President 'Johnson ,on 'the recons!ruction' question.... • for The American residents of Ifonolulli. oh served the 25th 'day. of April as a for special: rejoicing. over the "101 l of Richmond. Some-Eng lish, midslaipmen . removed' the tlag , from the . . American consulate, but were tiatiapclled - to re, 'store it,and ,logige publicly.. . . • • . • 03 - Gen. Wheeler - has been sent to Fort Warren,-. at Boston ;• and Alexandria, . H.• Stephens and Postmaster General Reagan to Fort • Delaware. It is announced that Clement C.:Clay:volrnitarily' surrendered himself in. order. to stand itiq_. trial for the alleged complicity with.the assassination. T.HI: ...COAL - "I`.,RAil!.,_;-; OZial Pottaville.'alar 1565. . . The quantity sent hyTiailroad. this week is 10.- 339 01—by Canal 5,373 00; for the week4s,7o. 04 tons, against 90,939 07 .the corresponding creeklast year: .Loss for the. week, 95,77 tons.' Everything connected with .the trad'e in this Region:is at a stand still. ' The ininefein-the face of the great fall in the prices atillteruse .to go to,. Work. ersceig . at the high rates .91' wages they received ; the.operatOrS of cootie, except at a'serious !mils, cannot-give - thepi those rates, andthete is no . present prospect that the suspension ..will Snort' cease.. how cisr,, front the prostrated state - of the trade, that when the riven finally go to work, it must be at. a; very considerable reduction °Litho rates they for-, merle receii-ed. • . • ' The'sania state of affairs exists in the Dizenie The trade sums up this week as follows com pared with last year . • • . . B,Sc R. R. - W*64,9491211-697 Schuyl Can.) 26:9491 - 225.6441 •L Val R.• 1 11.1 27;431. •.557,3111 Lehizh Can. 23,2931- 127.9941 Scrant S'th. l 16;314, 3M.441.' 1 , 1111 7,2617.102,9!11 Peatta. C. C • By R. Roadl • • 5,4391 ~ 87.990 By.Cnnal.... 6.176, .50,69 e, Bel Mid./ 29,330 1 :- 107,9931 F,hamokin. 1 12.419. - 199;3761 vo Tr0rt0n.:1*.;1,6971 7;096 Sh: Mt. I 14,472 I.ylieriaVal l : ••• '19.273 Broad Top.; • 5,163! 138,139 1223,5:2:3.115,521 1101,616;2,853,631 i122,19 . 6! --7 291,890 THE followipg.is a oetailed - list of sale 6120,000 ions Pittston poal at auction in New .YOrk on Tuesday last; by the PerinSylyan ia Coal Company" - Our readers will .notiee - m . l.rked pri , . ces... OnLnulp the, fall is about '5O edits per ton Übon.last in9Uth's Stwattit6u Stearriblat; 75'oents on;:Arnlmn,.s l 3. cents ;on .ggf . over 75 eents,.aild ou Stove;"Coal St .25per. :ton.. These ' figures exhibit • a heavy deeline: It was the in tention of' the :Pennsylvania Coal Company to continue these sales every nionth,.bnt th'e prices 'realized are so low that it is questionahle whether -any more sales will take pace : : : SALE PITTSTON COAT. PER ACCTION 2:31D MAY, 18 . 65 - I.pmp- - .Trerett 5000 jons. 250 --:.Townsend. $6 37 400 '.-;--"Starkpole.... • ..... • • 6 50 1000 . .Torsor City Ferry Co • • 6' 50 - 209 T. W. Farnum ..... 6 37. ' . 250 " . 62 . . 100 Colgate A; Co ....... .: .. ... .. . 6.50 100 Ffollingn , pocl S . Co ' 6 50. 1400 II: C. Clark . • 6 , 37 500 .Knapp. 400 4—;. 100. .-- .. 200 E. A.Packer 5000 tong • • . • Sfearttb9rttoirered 6000 tons 1000 Tyler Co ..... •-• • • .. ... 500.. .. .. ... . 500 . .... . 500 . .. • 200'E. Barris 1000 - Tyler & . • . : 200 lleemen .. . ....... 150 C. Berriaii . .. . .. ... .230 1450 Tyler & . : ... . . 6000 tow Broken—offered 2.500 lons 500 B: 'A T. Smith, • ' ).000 Chas. 4.: Hechscher ' • • ‘ Stlickpole - . .. -.. SOO Chapi,:kel • • 2500 tons. g - • .• : ,Eg--offered 2000 terns 400 Stack:pole. •• 200 E. -E. 'Benedict... ' 100 - E. W. Lnther. - • 250 E.A.; !sacker ' • • 100 "• • " . •-• • 100 S. .. ....... . . ... 100 - E: - W; Chapin.... •.,. • 100 --Leonard .' .. .... 200 = libiinford • • 100 Packer k Saltebttry::- . ' .... • 200 Smith • • . 2150 fonl3 . . , • .Store- 7 1"ered. 9000 tons .100 ;---L Packer— ...•• . ... 800: Hollinswood • . . 41* hlarston & Powers • • • 800'_E. C. Benedict: •..• 100. S. 'Bonnell, Jr- - 400 •—•-• Stackpole' '• ' • 150 S. & 11. Coit .. ..... ... r• .... ..... 800. llotchkies - • 200 = Chapin ' • 100 A. French ... . 100 8, Washburn..... . ..... 15 0 E. C. Benedict • ' " 1511—,--Packer , • .150 : Osbert': : 3050 tons. • Chealnl4--offered 1500 tonic. • 200: Smith. . ... 100 8. Bdtmell, 100 --... — Staclriiple;: - ,200 G, HollingF.. ... .... ......, 500'D: Pliclior 100 E . Beyy++nnold~ • ' • . .. 100 --•••• 200 s r -- ..... . ... .. . 1600 tone: ' itustioi "isle 61' 1 25,000tA*Soiskopini - rikil took piscia*O4itaiiikii*etgagOii* Eirge Coal"so!& tittlehivee ~ t an iuntlf ; . Egg low or ; - .Sicirp - •TA •Clieelm# .1 1 1 4 Y0 50 cen4, WUXI . 4:IIIit:PES Atimosi £ IU 34TH ' Plotimboat z -olom„14000,tons. 1000 Chita. 1000 1000• • " • t. 3900 . ' • 'L. , thiii-9.179 43 4 6000 tons; :230 Tod. .1000. H.; Dexter.. .200 11. - HsvertSLiti. CO . 1000 ',.,..."--Nichoisoit - WOO • • - I)( l —Towniend. ' .200 COryei do Co 100 Townsend..: 1000 Taltasge;.Hutit -- 100 Townsend:—• .• .- 150 Scoville 300 Taluiage, Hunt I Co—.— 6000 tons B.rPken---4Nrered 4000 lons. 1000 Chas, A. liechwhei. 100 M. BOlkeley . - • 500 .StAinford Manatao'ing CO. 1000. I , llololB°o 400 Valuiage; Runt A; . Co'• 4000 tons • : . Egg—offered 3500, tons . 200 --- Nicholson • 250 - Talmage, Hunt, -100.. '''" -it 'it • 000 I< St - • -1000 " " • '" 15 to3end • , MOO tons 200 Tut! - telt Son: . . 300 .Talmage, Hunt .100 Van Nest: . . . 200 ' ... ..... , Vah Nest. . ' . ... 150 Peat 3: SalishurY: .. ... luO.H. Potter'..: 500 . Talmage; Hunt & 'lOO M. Bulkeley ... ... 100 "f3tarnford llanufaeg Co -100 .... 150 11. „Wardell . . .. 500 Atwcxxl 200 Cluipin• • , :250. Chapman 300 --;- - Tuttie,.. . , . 100 T. Codes . .150 Knight • • . . 500 Astopbe* . 300 Broneen 550 : Talmage;.Hunt S C 0.... 5000. tons .Cliestntet-ffered 3500 tons 250 N, Shore Terry. . CoCo. . . 250 ' ... 200 T. Wagner..'.) 450 Talmage; Hulk A: Co • 200 . . .... .. ....... 2GO " • 300' Elder ' . ' ' . • 200 Talinage, Hunt 3c C 0... ...... • . . 300 Ease Lawrence. - . . ...... .1000 Talmage, ltunt.i Co . 150 N. Shere Terry Co ... 3500 tons . Vile-dainp isk Collieries: -• - A beautiful application of that. Mechanical pow er which resides on the - surface of bodies,: and whichislespeciallftlereloped hr those hating pa ream structure; known to us its eXosninse and en -dosritose, haeheen'tuade, by -31 r. 'F.-Aneell, of her Mujesty'S Mint.. It will be well known to most OfPour:readers that Professor -Graham has-been„ engaged for 'many Years in examining;; all • the phenornenti connected with-the•actiem of -porinis bodies, argania :or. inorganic, npep. gases or h eart's.- As .the phenomena' which Mr: Graham groups under the general terni.of. osmose for& may-not be - familiar to a 'brief explanation 'maybe, desirable. If salt and waterhe placed in a bladder. and this he placedin'.a vessel contain iag pure Water, the Salt will Pass.otit Of. the blad der into* the water. Recently an . application of this experiment anis been 'made in-. Glasgow with much success. - .ln• Salting. Meat a greater quan, tity of albuminons fluid flows out orit, Witlf.the diliqueseing 'salt, rind - thiS, ,: a . Valuable' because nutritive. portion -of the. animal matter, is leo. Now,. tine- albinaitiona brine is placed in a blad der, -and this again in a - vessel of water ; by. vir tue of otroose force all the. salt:pasSes- thtough the animal membrane, -and: pure albumen. of considerable- -commercial -value,. is left- behind. If imthe . place of a membratte . of thiikind.we em ploy a . porous diaphragm of. baked clay;'of plaster of Paris, or the like, the same action - takes place. By this means C tiy.'&3parat;e.bodie!•iiro - m,eacli W En other which ate-mechanically mixed, and even in many cases when . reechanieally . conibiited, Par- Suing inquiries. of 'this Character, Mr. Abseil has heen led to 'a discovery Which prothises,.aboveall otherii, to give M. easy methods by which We may determine the presence of ..carbureted hydrogeti in.oor dill minds, and he.has. invented a Simple apparatus which' promiees to indicate - I.hp tiecu mutation of ilt*dairip before it be tomes and either to give. tin:Miner notice Of it, of:to convey that notice to . the .surface its connection with some simple . •eleetth-telegraphic .arrangement. Mr:AnSell•has givea•tivo - or: three forms tit hie apparatus:' The first is that ol'a thinindialub-1 her, ball,- which_ is filled with ordinary atnioSphe, ric air, and is' placed-en n stand under 'a lever which slightly presSes.itsr upf.ter surface.. This lever:is connected with a Spring, - which it liber ates When trent any cause the lever is raised,-and the liberation Of • the spring sets a bell in tibra-: tion.. -This arrangement being placed Ma vessel con tainingbut five per cent. of ordinary coalgaS exhibits :the . phenomenon of •enclosmose - with much rapidity: By the passing in Of the:carbu reted hydrogen, the iticlia-rubber swells, the lever is of course : raised, and the, . rang. Eiperiments made with the light. , carbureteclity-• drogen gas of the. coal mines . olio*. that.the ac tion- 'is precisely 'the same in character: tie Apparaiiis, the cost of be - very tri, -fling, may be placed in any part of a' colliery with the certainty : of its indicating thenresence.of fire -dainp When - yet in small. quantities,- and before there is any -real. danger.. - If. the . arairig, of this' little instrument be so arranged that it makes or breakee, connection with an electrical battery; the signal.of accumulating danger rriay .be -at once conveyed-by wires hito• the 'office, •or• any house 'on the surface:of the . colliery, and, either by.ring ing 'a bell or moving magnetic-needle, give the necessary . 'Warning- . to the owner..; or -manager. Another form-Of arrangement assumes the shape of 'a barometer. "A. glass tube is bent into the Form of a'l3'; and, upon one of . the . aims is fixed' either.a porous earthenware cell or - a sties of . gra. Phite. .The. loWer portion of the tube holds - a few inches of mercury., The moment a current of air, *mixed With either heavy or, light .Carbure ted 'hydrogen - gr's, even.' in small -:prop . ortionS: .pa . ageit over - the. graphite , - diaphragm; or blows against,the.porous eel], the mercury is - Ilepressed in one arm- or the tube; and . consequently raised ,in the other.- By an arrangement pretise)y einti lar.to that which is adopted in the wheel barome. ter i an Index may be moved over a dial; and made thus to indicate with - accuracy the appearance of dangerous gas in a colliery, and register its ac cumulation. Itiecnet often that amore refined ArnlicarTratof a scientific discovery than this has been made; while the arrangenients,. - yvhicklia4 been patented by.the inventor( Ira G.-F: Ansell); are, so simple that they ay be placed With cora: h dence in the hands of . any man to whom a Safety latep - would be. intrnsted..:' As au anfailinginth . eator of the presence of the collier's deadly . ene 7 • my,-fire-damp,-we cannot bat regard this inden tion as one of • the highest Eugi.- !NO. %Gt. WEEK. ~ ' TOTAL 10,01451•1;070'L40 1 ,s1141.047 5375 1 , 109.928,i W. 5,671 4,003! 576:21T 1,05 , 3 14.292 r. 104,244`'d23,260 20,103 1 , 29s,n3s': d 57.104 14.: 1 4,1 1 0 1 , d 28,402 14,0181 -•170,225 : . 82,235 ' : 401 : 14.294 : 1 1 12116,6211 14,844:: -110,400 10.520 9,2141, 11 104,2511 45,124 52T! :8,3781• 1492: • • • • ioi 414,459 1 .1 19:475'. • 205 ' 2,3531. 104,85T.1- 433,281 101.676, 2,S 3,G31 =II THE. COAL MARKETS • •AT VILI.LA.,DE.IMIIIA. • • • • MAY 26 -1865. . . . . . Sclurvildil ited'A4b Prepared, •$' 6 50@ 675 • 5 004 5 25 White Ash,' Lunap, Stettin . 6 60(.0' 6 , 25 . 13L. Boat. and Broken,.: .. 004' 6 2.5 " . Egg. and .Stove, - ....• ... 00'x.6 25 " ...Chestnut,' . -. • 5 25it Locust Mt. Leung;Leung;St: . . • 80at..., ... . . 6 254. •". Prepaisci •' • •'. 6 • .. • . ". Chestnut, 5 25qt, 5•50 "Lorberry ...... 6 75(37 7 . .00 Beltnont,Scil Ash;. • ' ' 6 754 .' • Lehigh Lump, St. Boat; & Broken;.. 6 75:•7 00 " Prepared,. • . • .6 751.) " • ._Cliestnnt, , 5 75'di 6 00 Broad Top, .• • • ' 8 25,,,0 . bitT24,, 1865. • . , Schuvlkill Red 'Ash bY Boat Load.. t, 7 00a . 8 00 " Chestnut • " ." 600 White Aidi Lump & Steam . : • • Boat_ • 7 00@7 50 " Broken & 4.4, 7 000. p 7 . 50 • ," • Stove, - 7 00(g) 5O -" C heetnut, . . :. 5 75ftt 650 ' Lehigh White Ash Limp' ..... Boat.' 7.75@, 8 00 " Preparek.:... •• . . ... . 500.7 75 . ... . .. 6 50@ 6 75 Setantoa Coal at Elisaliethpoet. Liunp and St'.. - Boat. by Cargo. .6tt Prepared, ... ... . . , . . . et chesout- - ...... See Auction Sales. • . • . • , . . . • . Lehigh Coat at'Elizabethpork . , 1. G 621- „6 62i 6 7.5 67. 6 75 6'75. 675 . 6 75 .. 6 75 6 t 5 ... 6 75 6 75 ... 6 75 . 6 75 ... 6.75' 6.75 ....6 75 . 5 87, . 5 87 • . 5 87 . .5'87 . 5 62 . b 87 5.87 587' .720 7,10 , 6 75 .. . 655 ... : 6 50 640 645 .6 45 6 40 ,§oc- , :offered 50001 tons, • • PRIORS OF COAL BY TEE CARGO roa. TUE * MiNFILS' JONUSAL .] AT 'ffIE.VV YORK. _ . Lump 'and St. EOM, by Cargo ' • • Broken and Egg . •CbeLetnut - " AT BALTIMORE . , White ;kith prepaiedj-wholesale....s 8 50@:8- 00 . 10. 00410 50. .- . - 7 1thrileriale ' 9 006 9 . 50 Lrietts •Talley—re - 42 • it 00012:00 'CUALBERTAND 'COAL:--The Ohio R. 8., reduced the tolbi on Coal on the 11th 21 50 on the. nett ton from Piedpont and Combe r! land,.imultroo from Clarksburg and Fairmont; This IS equirdentto 21- 68 and fa 28 on the gross .We qndie'ron of thine C.o. b. at Loottet Point it firm , 00@i8 50. . • • • . No reduction . announced pet on .the . Northern Central Nail Way. • . - . COAL FREIGHTS. Portland „ 1:10 ;Portsmouth' :.4 00 hewU rt. 2,15 I.Boaton 2 00 Bedford. .....,... 1 .55 112ewp0rt......: 1 . 65 ',l2ew Londen.....';:. 1'75 ',Norwich . . ..... .'..,.. I 20 .... . 70'; Bridgeport 1 - 60, York • ... 'l:7s'l,f'biladelpfda...: 30 Rbtxle Island- "1 60•1431e.tandtia:.:.•:.. .„.. 3 00 Wasidegton .13.8„... _1 75 I HaftfOrd '2 25 TauntoU:".:, .. . . 40.1 ti 3 w y ark: . ..... 1:75 ' Albany •" • 001 .......' 00 Richntondy..A....... - ." I 00j • • ' mseis - and 40 busts errivedlot the %wk.. - . . . . . 61niert-Ellinikill, . 1 50 " k . -,..• • 4 - ir 0 , P1) -.1 -i• •' • 1-65 ra1e*TRT1°47.....7..-7,/.7......11.51.142,r6evi Zr odon '' ." :7 ' IN Ths ,..,,NewP:t . - -- - : .". - 1 25 1Pitwiiicket .' • I 6,5 7.7""`` . ..r,f, '.. • , "' - ' , ' ; 66; l lstentdri..." . * - i - . 715 "" '." '-',.7l66igesi-11aven..:,,•-•4•-7:k .65 Pr° ne4 " .. " ' " .. l . l3l.4totaolitit..ff.:x. -,1;; , •- 1- ' Pi k• - i••-:.F• - 4.,'•:"$. 0 0 i l ice* Adier4; : it ~.. I 5 2 Mid .. -...,,..?:l.l;:okbidieport . ' 115 o, t a me. -.godson: . . .. . 051 Hartford. ". -. ••••• . 00 Aliva; " . " .... ' - . ,s tikviAlbati '— . ' 1 'Salem'. ' - - ..., ..., • • Freisti . ts Mimes Baiiimore. Rti Pbaisdettla $l. 1501 25 , .. ;..- .... . ... ... 2 0002 15 Boeton tft*3 . . _ F.irrilillidelinaigeorgeienraor Alexandria. '''' . . ... .. 250 ", New - :' • 0011 .. 2.54:60 teal week4 ooo 4 l )* C.oal sent by k =keg On Thursday e - . Schuylkill Haven Auburn::.::..,... ' : 'Tait Provlouslythis' year.. . .. ‘4-6 70 s s 0 . . 6:85. 6 95 :6 90' TO same time ki.st InCiease so tar Decease • Pine ...rive Cent Trade tor - 2Amormtlrrinspoiteddarine thelist'irulnth:• ' • .• • : _ obrrit. • TOTAL. . Lorberiy,•Creelc. • • ',10,45215.' 31,1 e 13 Stratarit..Railroad . . ,1,5.61 01 . 11,463'01 'Union' Canal Rail mad........„ - 11,91-1 ' •: 42.631,00 . 6 65 6 50 650' . 6.40 6 40 . 6 374 . 6 424 6.50 ' Schuylkill Coirauly Builiepods'for 1.863. _ Tho'fbllowing is: the ' quantity. of Coal tratufpOrted over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thitrulny eyening,last 'WKIK. TOTAL, * Nine Hill Haven R. H;"14,°91 PS 427,015 13 Mt. Carbon - • 2lgrll 13,503 n't 31111 Cieek ' • ' • 31V 13 - "120:9341W Hatentoy Brosullat 91 10 . 324=3 16 Little Schuylkill—. Schuylkill Valley. . . . - . . -.• Lehi g h Cool Trade- for '1863.. -• • . . . . , . For week ending • on" Saturday . Iliqt: • • ' • .* - • .' ' -. • RAILROAD. •• CANAL CIPERATOIIS. - - - I. • • . . , . .. . . • . • WEAK , TOTAL. WEIR I TOTAL: •. ,------ . . .. . -A: Pardee ' ••• & Co . 'lli l. BLI4I. 5,057' Packer.& . '"O • • - A 41,004 . • '. • • Idt,.. Pleasant,.. :.. ~. . • •, : _'10,617 .. '' •• • Jeddo -........ .. ..: . •:. - - 45,569 • . 9.291 'Raleigh... ..• • . .". • .22,392 • - 2.900 FultAln Coal, • .....'.. . :37 .. 11,023 • '.2,738' Stonta...... - • I 15.3161- 15. i • ' 4.145 Sharpe,. weiss & Co.. 1,862. :: 36,0.63 1.753 5,245 Buck.Motintain.:.... - . • 822 - 22,796 - .2,253 ~ - . : 8,547 Smith's Spring Mt:- • • 20,753 ` ' • 1,001 libney Brook Coal Co . 33 41.3'49 . • 1,547. :Getman Pa.: Coal Co.• .. 1 . 13.013 ' ' 1,039 Spring .Mt.Cbal C 0... •• • . 34,777 • . . 365 'W. T.. Colter & Co.; • • .11.. - 18,512 • • 9,133' Beaver Meadow -• • 607 • • •'. Lehigh • ZineCo ' . :. • 6,035 •.. . .. • , . John Connery.. .. ' .; -.. ;111 - . 1.,3E,5i - ~ • ' .L &:3L Coal- ~• -- :93 : 1i 71.4 V, • • .- .. •,,, 13,111itnore Coar.Co..:. ' • : 11.933 ,: • . •. ; Franklin - •. -. • .". 9.051 . - : • Conioldated.co - ar.Co . 19.509 •- • .. 1. Andenried... - :. . . .., . • • _9,281 •, • ; ...• : ' Letkli &505g,.C0...., • ev - 9,633 1 • •• • ' Laudmees..... 1 '2OO 5,450 ,- - 457 . Wilkesbarre.... ... - . .:. 450, ' 128, 2.427 Le , h. Coal & Nay. .C o . 164,19,5731. 61,564 - Other Shippers.'.. • ... _. 110 ' 91' • • ' 251 . Warren Run • • • McNeal , • N..• - . • 452 ... • , • --- t —,—,-- .... , Total .::... ....c....: 4,0331 571.130 14,9921 ' 104,244 • -• . •. • 14,952 , t 194,244' I . . .. . Total by R. & C.:: ... i.,',Pia '676,314 ' : • flame time last year... 50,694'. 631.3 34 -, . .-.. Decrease... ..;. :. 21,610, •. 11;010 .. _ . . ... . • . . . . . . ... 6 80 ~.. 6 80 ... 6 80 ... 6 .80 ... 6 80 N.EW:AD.V:Eitr4E.NTS S' GEiS;,. - 4 tto'rner .. l A ttty; poTrs . :VILLE, PA.; Orrtug Market St:, hear Centre, N . . -U. McCOOL, Attorniy at Latv. l, '• ,OFFlCE—bLahantongo Street -above Centre. - . '• • • .. •-10..G4.-12-tt :Di r.:111..... C,0.Ai1.... PEA .COAL, PEA COAL. L - —The •undereigued is preparcd to receive orders. fur PEA COAL. 4.4 m supply from 4 In' 8 cars per day.; Address : Address . .-• •. C.. 1.1 DENOLER; PottNville. • May 27, '.65..... .- -. . • . • . • • 2f tf: :- . VETTER* Rentnining Irnelnitned - in "LA Poet.olllcelit Schuylkill Haven, to the' State of Pennsylvania. on the 26tli day of May,•, To obtain any of these letters, the applicant meet call for •• advertised Attars," 'give the date, of this and par bee cent for "advertising. - If nyt , . • •. • called (Or within one month, they will, be seat to'the Dead Letter Oftlee. • • • ' Brady Miss Anna Fensterniacher -31 Smith Susan Bechtel Miss l'tbiryDissoli !defy ' Sanford E 2 'flews 3fr'ltiathenGilljohn Snyder Ambe • . SatulGary Reuben. Tieney Catherine.' Docherty Mr Day liennig,Wm , .Venn Elizabeth Ebert Alice*L - Maiy2 Warner Jesse • - EVanii,lltr. Y Beesßossiter Wm. Waver John' .• Fetter Henry „Snyder Fred W :Williams Elizab • Fatheringill. Mary,b'nyder Moyer • AMELIA J,HANNUM, 21-It May 21,'65 SEF..;DIJES,I .. CONTINUE T4E MArIi;IFACITUSE TIMIS " . . . IMPROVED ; • - ': . SUPER = PHOSPHATE OF lIME Atd aiaare' the i pablic that hone.'.wlll be. aold ; or OFFERED FOR SALE - THEIR 'OWN: 'MANUFACTURE, 4260UT1i 100.1EtAWARE , ./I.l*Sil3E, •Philadelphia. • May ST. • „ . . „EtTER„si, lUneliiitried • in Li tie Post Office, at Pottsville, State of: . rennsylva pia, on the 26th "day.of May. 1865. •: Po obtain any-of these letters;the applicant must call for !''advertised letters," give-the date .of list, and pay - one cent for adyerti.4ing. • • •• tonot called for within onernonth, they will he sent to the lleati Letter °dice. • , • AuchYF H, King Maurice 2 shO,Nail Barthold Rafferty Francis Koch Mary 2 . &Rourke John , - 1-SenuettMaj FrankLeivis Catharine.:Rudolph .0 Wilkes •. F • • Bieck Chas ' . - Rooney. Thee - eh BradleyTtobr sh Mills Chas' . Reese Thos sh • Berger Rebecca C F • Reilly Ellen Bark Mice Jos • Small Henry r Carson Azariah McMillin Thos Snader Jacob ' Crandall Ethan : Mahony Tkno - sli Schontz Matilda Carey John -•MorgurHose._ Simmons Mary J Connly Mrs Ann McNtal Mary . Shelley. Alley • Fos Solomon F..- Mose:Mies - Taylor P.A: Glyph . Peter. Mellon Rebecca.' Turner Jacob. .Hooker WC MeDermott . Ann 2Tearnitin John Hinton Sin J . . McDonnell . Ann • Thorn James - Kelf: Falk •- . 'Newcomer N'S Vickers..! P; Kreiger Can't D DNolan Jelin sh Weaver Christ C-' Korner John . Naysmith Thos shYeastatt Francis - King Martin o , Kaiae John 2 May V. • 2 M. SILLYMAX-.P:-M . . . ORE etrinfoirse• .PL ANTS. sit • - Gre • • 4 1..1f , Igarsiainii.—The subs's - Tiber will close'out his -rernainitg stock of GREENIIOUSE AND, BEDDING PLANTS at reduced rates; by Me dozen,'or larger and sinallerquantities. The stock 'embraces a general assorflueut• bf c.hidie Platits.:and:affords a fine oppor •tnnity Or those who desire to sell. agate. • Pots Liken back and deducted froth the prices. This'is a fine op- , .porttufity Of 'obtaining choice Plants cheap. • Caltat , . • . ' GREENWOODN.URSERY. Pottsville M. 1.,E13131.Rfii • . A WATCHES, • .-, • • And JEWELRY, ALWAYS by.liAlsm. • •04 , —A1l kinds o . Musical Instkuments, Violin Strings, Bas Viol String,s, and Banjo Strings., constantly on hand," - • [inn so,'64.—L. TEW . CASH. ISTOUE.—Jitat opened-at 1:1. the tand litely. occupied by. N.. C.. Morrison: Ven tre street, nearly . opposit.a Market,'a New Dry Goods, Grocery and. l'rovision .Store, 4n . which will. be kept constantly on hand a ., choice stock 'of Goode in that line. Also,•Rueensware, Float and-Feed...ft. •The undersigned hopes by , strict attention.to.bnsi, n6s, to receive aTair share of the public.patronage. ROBERTA. GLOVER. 44-tf Pottsville, October 29, •64 . . ANW.XIIIREMS .TEI IIII3III YB k./ Latest liitylts•Paiternie, ' ' - - -• -. AT Tali CLOAK STORE OF •. A: & BOLAND • Centre St r eet,.below Ani4erienta . Jan. 21.. , 65:-46-Gin 'POTTSVILLE. HA RD . Dr A A lga i lt r li o D it C Apt T S THE UNDERSIG*ED PROPHSES TO SELL. Unrdvra re, Cutlery, Sleet, 11rOrt, Carpel" toms Toopt• .Agriculturn.l.lmpleinaut.., : , &c., arc., • Comfirieing(the entire stock in the'well•known Store o • FRANK P.OTI', tnost'. favorably located on Centre Street. 'Pottsville; Schuylkill county,..P.enna.' The pn.rchaser of the Stock may obtain a Lease of the Store r which- p a three-story Brick Braiding, leek front. on Centre Strilet. by 60 .feet in depth, with a building in the roe; 20 by 40 feet, coustineted expressly 'as a depot' for Reel . and :Iron: opening on•to site fret street.. rendering it partierdarly eanveident of access ; the whole depth of the store be- Mg 100 feet—withadmirableapparatus for hoisting train the first.to die. third floor.. a petaari desirous - .of entering Into this branch - of usiness, an. opportunity is offered which .very rarely occurs. • • ALSO—For sale a BONE 311.11. , Shalt, .Pulleys' and Frame,' complete. Possession gbien when desired... • • ... ,For particulars, address, personally..or by letter: • • • ELLENSrPOTT,-Committee... Tottaville„April 1,1563. E• a-ti . . . ATWOOD'S PATENT DRILLING . MACHINE PILE 0 B'oo 0 7 75. 0 7..70 ® 7 75 And Hydraulic • PRACri.c'A.I4TESTS having' fully denionstrated the. superiority of thin machine' over all others *fur the pur pose o f slaking 011 Wells, the Undersigned is now pre pared to receive orders for the same, - . • , This machinery 6:imposes everything requisite for the. - boring of 011. welly _excepting the STEAM ENGINE, AND.C.AST•IRON DRIVING PIPE. (but will be fur. niched, if desired, at a reasonable price. and dispenses with the use of ite.Derrick rope, Elul! 1 , 1%ml; and other'. .cumbmus and expensive fixtures novvin. use, midis rer anwtiged, being„ constructed' on wheel* and portale, that it can be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. • THE DETRITUS is removed from the well' by our Patent Ilydranlic.pioc ss, and does 'not require. the ref moral albs drill from the boring.. This proceis not: on ly r eingiyes the detritus. in train's to 10 minutes, - tot likewisaeffecreally clears oat-and opens: ail 'the erealLoil" veins that are eo Often entirely closed up :by die old memo of sand_pnmping. :• • • WITH THIS-MACHINE: and a practical, eng fnef.`r. a • vell eon be rank , Erma 400 to 600 feet, ithirre period of • .:011115 to 80 - days ohm the soil pipe has been driven.. Arrangentents are being .made for the construction ad delivery of-these machines at New Tort, Norwich. !ewbitrg.-N: and Pittsburg, Penns:; v• • . •- • • • For:farther information. prim terms: - .l2;;Address BudEQ;4I4ILEZIP. h4tro.Mitan itcitalt-New-ToriF.. 111 0 1 , 0 Perram . et, y . .* To lt e c Soaps L may be bad in ail their' variety at the new BOok ad Stationery Store of - • 130SBYSHBLI1 BR a. • Centre Street beknr TriOty . Qbartitliparlle., . , . . • • 4 A• ` riait- ter 1583 ilmad Ana Cinsil.,fca the sArzioar.... 1. .wd.c.A.A1..., 1 659,04.. ` . .'1931'00• 1.94 00 • g trzi l.tl 00 6,309 OV ' 3 , 468 4 0 1,135 06 5,513 00 164,354 15 14,339 04 Loc,a,zt 021 169,921 15 V-5,643 -IT - 1,0T0.603 .O 6 1.211,657,03! 55,671 OS 141,041 654'06 15 TUE 'l37Vlll((ir - • - TPult loo ,SET•tIVAS 830s000-000- • itylrorlty of the Sorretary. of the Truer: the un dersigned, the %mere Sabeeriptlon Agent for the ode of United States Seeorittat, offers to the public 'the third aides of Tressuryoter, bear* Seven =Mitb t e nth / p er cen t. interest per annum, knowO as the 1 730 140A,N-. 'l'heaenoree. are iSSUed • ender date of. July 15,.1941a; and are payable ttiree years from that . date In•eraTeacy, or are cc n.•erttble at the option bf the holder Into U. 5..3;410 Sii per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a . handsOme preinium, and are exempt, as are all . the Government Bonds, from State, Conitty,andlMtmicipaltaiation, which adds from one to three per rent,: per annum to their value. accordant to the rate levied on ottietPrOperty.-* The in terest is payablesemt-anneslly by cOuponsattached to eiteh'note,Which maybe cat off and sold fanny bank . . ,She interest at T-30 per cent. aniOnnts to - . - One: cent per day on a - $5O mete.. .. . „ • - • • • .•..• Two cents ." !' '"' $lOO • el. .34 -41 41 $5OOO- SI Notes of all thedenoridnitionsiamedwill benrompt ly furnished upon receipt, of subsdriptions. The Notes of this .Thlid Series arepredielY similar in rorni and -privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold. except that the Government reserves to itself the op tion of paving interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., ' in steadof 73-10ths In currency. Su bscriberi Will deduct the interest in currency up t o July i. th, •at • the time 'when they subscribe. . • , , • . - :The deliveriof the notes of this third series of the Seven-thirties will commence oa the•ist 'of June, and will be'made promptly and continuouelysiter that dare. The slight - Change Made: in - .the condithani of this THIRD I SENI ES affects only - the matter of The payment id gold w if made, willbe, equiVaient to the currency interest:of the higher rate. •••• The return toSpecie payments, in . the event of which. only will the option to pay interest in gold be availed of, would ro redeceand kualile prices that tMichases -.made with six-per cent. in gold would be. fully equal to those made with seven and three tenths per cent. in currency. This is • : • . THE' ONLY LOAN IN MARKET cinwntrered . by tbeCiovarnnieid: and . its superior -ad vantages tnake It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Lesithans23o,oo6,oooof the Leatt . autherlied by the ast Congress are now on the market. This aliment, at the rate at ft is being' absorbed, will .all be Rib acribedfbi. within sixty (Ina, *beq.l.ho" notes will. un doubtodly a Prefftiam, as late . nniforraly beea the base on closing the subscriptions to ottierLeaini. laotderthat'cltizens of every town-and. section of the country be afforded :facilities for taking the' loan, Natiiinal Banks, State Banks,- and Private Bankers ttironiiiiietthe country have getteialli agreed to receive subsCriptions at . par. SO:lse] lqers will select their ovvnagents, ihwhoth. they • have confidence, and who only are to be responsible forth° • deltvery. of the notes for which they•reneive orders: . : • .-J.A . 17. - . - COOKE . • . • .t.11S01111•11 . 4.if AGET, St;II6OR7TIONIVWII.I. lOC EECEJVED by the • National Bank of Pottsville.. Bankai Firsehrational Bank - at Ashland. s. First Natienat...iliankol:MakaneofiCity. Firma.National Bank of Tremant.- . • . QiIF..ItICI:ANXIVAL FITATIE:TIENT•. of the .10 'NATIONAL BANK OF PENNSYVANIA, mire- • 'plied by the taenty-fourth Section of the- Act of the , Legislature of May Ist, 1861, entitled Supplement to tin. Act to establish a system of Free Banking in Penn sylVania, and secure the pithlic against loss front insolv ent BankS,.ipprovd March al. MI:, -• • • POTTSVILLE;MAyI, 1665. Capital Sto'ck paid in and now remaining as the actual Capital Stock of the Bank...: .$200,000 00. Circulation outstanding of the denomination Of' One 'Wier ...$13.310 00 • ' Of Two Do liars ..: .1 .. ; ....... .1... 26,622 00 ." Ddlars • 151,966 00 . • .Of One Hundred .... 123,100 00 ; • •• . . •= 373,017 00 The . greatest ainount of notes id cioculation • ' since making of the last statement was; on the lad day of. March. - . 1666, and was.. 306,661 -00 Total amount of debts and liabilities.of ev-. ery description - 663,496 13 The greatest amount of debts and liabilities • • • ..of, every description.Nhice making the last ... ' statement was, .on the Id day of Alareh... • . 1,005. and 'was : - 617,136 00 Total amount.of Dividends declared this day 8.000 00 Amount of Gold Coupons and Gold, . 3,400 00 I :Amount of -U.S.. Securities on band belong- ' • ling to the 8ank:.,..:. . . . . • • 18,000 00 Amount of. U. S. Securities deposited. with : . the' AuditOr General • 400,900'00 . Amount of the undiVided profits of the Bank . 419,14 There am - no liabilities to the. Bank by the Directors 'or Stockholders as principals or endorsers. . 'Schuylkill Coualy.-48. . Personally appenred.before roe.. the subscriber. a Jue tice'ef the Peace in and Air said County. C. IL DENG -LEK Cashier of the. NATIONAL , BANK' 'of 'Pa ..ivho being duly sworn according' , to 'MG' declares 2nd.says that the foregoing statement istrue -- and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. *. - . "... - CAL DENGLER, Cashier.' Sworn and subscribed before me this Ist day of May, 1565. - LEWIS IIF,ESER.,' J.. P. G- 0 I_, D SELDEN & CO Manufacturiug Jewellers, 27 COURTLANDT ST., N.:YORK, 100,000 WATCHES, •GO.LD PENS, PENOILS, &c. &c. WORTH 6500,000 TO BE SOLD AT ONE DO LIL.4.R EACH WITH. . . OTT REGARD TO VALUE ; AND ?MT TQ AE PAID UNTIL SOU KNOW %%SAT TOT! WILL Splendid Liit of . Articles. • - All to he sold for ONE 11)O1:1,rila Each . 300 .Gentie Gold Hunting Case Watches: ...$50t(4160 zoo Ladies' Gold &Enameled Case Watcher!, 35 " 400 •Gents' ,Hunting .Case Silver Watches.;. 35 " TO 200 Diamond Rine. • • • - • ' 60 " 100 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains:l: ..... 30 3,000 -" ' • " ".` 4 " 6 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets ' ' '• 4 " 8 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelets " 'll 2,000 Chatalinb Chains and Girard Chains. 2.; 6." 20 6.000 Sbiltaire and Gold Brooches' 4 ". 10 2,000 Lava and. Florentine Broaches - • 4 2,000 Coral, Opal and 'Emerald Brooches •• 4 " S 2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lays, and Florentine Ear. 4.MA Coral, Opal. and Emerald Ear:Drops:,. ' 4'•` 4.000 California Diamond Breast 'Pins..., 2.50 " 10 3,600 Gold'Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2 50' , 8 4:000 Fob and 'Veit Ribbon Slides 3 "..10 4,000 Seta Sleeve Buttons. Stud,' etc....::::'s ".. 8 4,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc .4" 6.000 Miniature Lockets • .5 " 4.000 'Miniature Lockets-... Magic Spring • 3 " .20 4,000 'Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc • -2:" .."8 .5,000 Plalri'Gold Rings, • • • • 4•" 11 5.000 Chased Gold Hinge. _, .. .. 4." .11 tom Stone Set and Signet:Rings' 10 5,000 California Diamond Rings., 2 " 10 7.500 Sets Ladles' Jewelry--Jet and Gold:— " 15 6,000 Sets ladies' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl: etc . 4 " 15 5,000 'Go] d - Pens; Silver Exterision-Holders . . ' • - • Pencils •. • 4r! 10 '6,000 Gold Pens and Gold-Houtited Holders.. '3 " 5.000 Gold Pena and Extension-Holders - 8 •"`lO s'ooo Silver Goblets and Drinking 5." .50 LOOO Silver Castors . • • 15 " ' 2,000 Silver Emit and Cake 8a5ket5......... • 10 " 60 • . • . • ~ . • run DOZEN. . 1,000 Dozen Sliver Tea Spoons • '• • ' VOX() $2O 1,000. " ". Table Spoons'and Forks'. 20 " 100 • • MANNER AP DISTRIBUTION: • . • . CERTIFICATES naming each articlettud its Value, are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES. 'Which' are. well mixed. _fine of these•Enveloixts, .containing the Cer tiffeareuffr Order for. some article, (worth at lesit•one dollar at retail,) will be „sent hy mail to any: odCtreas,' without regard to ChOlCE.ollreeeipt' . of 25 Cents. The purchasermall see what Article it Daiwa.' and Its value; which run' be from One to :five Hundred Dollars, and can 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 perfect isatisfac tint'. we &Sire it. to be Immediately 'returned' and the amount paid will be refunded. • • - By, this mode - we give ,selections from a wiried Stock of- finegoodN 0f,.. the best make and latest styles and of intrinslcwortb. , at a ncitninat , price; while all have a chance of securing articles of the very hi hest value. In all cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, poitage and doing the business; the sum 'of Tvienty- five cents, which must be enclosed in the order, Five Certificates will be sent forsl ; • eleven' -for $2; thirty for.:ss ;' sixty-five•for $lO : .one hundred for. $l5. • • . =Parties dealing with us may depend Me having prompt.'returna,..nnri the' rirtiele drawn will be im-. ..inedirdety sent to any address b. 4, return mail or. expr efts. " . Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all cases.!' • • • . • Write.your Name, .Town..Connty and. State .plainly, and address' . 'NEL DEN de .00., • .onitlandt Sli*eet; New Voir*. MaY2O. '65. . ' .• 20-6 m If :., GS WEST POTATO. PLANTA . for stile at ►7 GRKENWOOD.NUILSEAY:'. ' ... . • 11,.. PIA.. MAY; 17th, 1665.—The Board of. Directors. have this Any declared a - dividend of per cleat., out of the profits for the last' -i d x .months. Lpayable and after nd hßt.,free of - tax... F. B. 'WINGERT; 0,000 Cabibage Plasm* Ear and Late hinds. Also Tomato Pi - 1 nts,'Esitly and Late , for sale" 'Wholesale' and Reti:ll. 'at GREENWOOD NURSERY , ' Pottsville. where ilso eirilLbe -.for sale PEPPER, ERG; and CELERY PLANTS, In time for PALINTINGS - actiber hea last reeetv , adfromaiew,Yerken - sesort. nier.t,' of slab fleeted Peelings' iron* . which. are the followift t.-Pllotlibar..areeethig t Itagan2.4l*At* pautms,lzyjeon, B . yron 'u% Lake Se dor, Pror .It, atth at.; Nee , To& Group el Chi &c. Mee a - Sae Mons molar. ,j. DL IscresedWted ithter,:„ rild - see4hem our „_. OTTMET, POTTSVILLE AMtBI64I. kip:FOREIGN GOLD - . AND SILVER;-‘ Ezehanie, • United States - Bonds, Quartermastees , Vouchers And "rudiment Money. ' MONEY 'RECEIVED ON. INTEREST alloied Wiper special agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New Vork • and Philadelphia Boards of Brokeis at the usual Commission. • • .2klarch 26, `65. 12-1 - . Ready and • conciliable teat. of the propcitiee of ntr.3llitorm's FLern Para.apr Brent-lOU be a competition _with thoseaet forth In. the Vnited: States Dispensatory.. ,•, . . , Enfeebled: AND DELICATH CONSTITZTIONS, of bat sexes; use . HICLIMOI:D.I3 Erre,ter. Breuu. It will rive brifik and energetle.-feellno 'and enable you to Bleep well.. . April S, •66: 14-6 m TIFICAT X.-01 of Stocik. Cheeks. N./raflL Notes, ike.—The' subscriber - Is pre= pared at,trls Printing Office, to furnish all kinds of Cerc . Whales of Shriek.- Coat: Banks, and other Corporations. Also all kinds'of. Checks. Notes and Drafts - engraved' and printed plaln on stone arid in colors, Alio small Mips, Lithographed at short unties.. • BENJAMIN BANNAN. Bookneller. Printer. Stationer- and Binder . . . ' 111Tpwrards'or Timmy 'WOMAN!) certificatee ind ie cemmendstnry letters have.beeir received, attmdirig'..tbe :merits of listamorm`s Ossursit Put rAmiTioss, 'many of which are from theldghest tources including ,eminent: statesmen,- elergymen,.goveritors; State judges. &c. . : April 8, - '65 . . -- .; . .. • '.. .- ' ..14-6m ' . .. . . . . ... , . . . . rara g nin"rut stock of late 'tile jewelry.end Silver Ware very low. for sale by ' - '• SOS. DU RE, Watchmaker & Jeweller.' .. • .[Rernarkafrem - ehrmforAnalya4l.l ' . After a carefutexaminatiori of,Elimmuot.o's FILEPARA- mak' they enjoy our utak:oat ioufldence,' We consider them safe and reliable.' •'. , NEVEERS'&, 'YATES. Puicanra.raza. June IY, 1960. [April 8, '6l. 14.6 m `'told . wad Silver WatcheA.-.A very fine as sorment of Gold heavy cased English. Patent-Le, vets and American Watches—the hest in the .world— for sale at, low prices by . JOSEPH DUERR. .7 April.S, . Wateherutker'& Jeweller. . , . , MISSIMAtDALERA BOEDEFELD .IFaehionable - Clciak snit . Decor . .Maker, NOOI6OIAN ST., WANED. OF 0 . X011.4E, POTTSVIIILL Sole Agent for the DCMOF,P4t new. system . of cutting and making . 'Young ladies instructed in the art... April 1, !Co -43-3ne Take NO monn.l.Trm..EasAav INsain RFmaates far tiniOamnt. 'and diagien2ua' diseasem.: [Tea 11E1.m- M/1.109 EXTRACT BUCJIC and Lurnovan ROSE WARM. 13.1.111 NOM ;AND LO ILllEolof,'fmnt 'the .1.. - Pest .manufacturericand._ eeneral . • assortment of excellent Mnsiml Instro; -11 merits, .re sold . by the 'tinderstened.,— g g Strincs,'Bridces.and Screws for Violins: ' . .can also beldryilshed. • Tristrinnents xepaired . at -short notice, and on _ reasonabloterms. _. • -. M. LELMMERS. Agent. Centre street. Pottsville. • Sept. 17. •sl.=tq 'The Science of Medicine should stand simple„.pure,• majestie having fact fcir its basis. Induction for its pil lar. truth alone for its capital.. So stand . •Ilmatuomes t;uariur.PREPAILATIONS; established:nice IC. years ago. April S, 95, . • •::.• • 14-6 m 7 3-10 NEW 7 3-1 G NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money. Coupons attached. Interest : payable each Six The Principal payablerin*L - aviful Money a the end of Tbree.Years, or the Holder ha: the right to demand at that time TILE. 5-20. BONDS AT - - PAR, INSTEAD OF CASH', ThiS prfroilege Is valuable, as the 5-20 Bond are lioto-segiug . 01 eight per cent. premium. The above Loan, Ovid all other V. S. Me. coiri ties tor sale by. F. VVHITNEY, CENTRESTREET, POTTSVILLE _ • . • . •6•Gra • Feb.. 11, ~G. 5 TO ENGINEERS, .DRAIIOIITIEIIEN, &c.—Drawing Paper, in Rolls or by the yard, dif ferent widths, for plain and fine Work.. Also, Drawibg Paper, backed with itinslin, different . Widths. . . . . Tracing,'Muslin, by tbe piece or yard. -different widths. Tracing Paper, and all article's used by Entrinciers, fel sale at - • '. • • ; -B. BANK 'S June 4,14 EVAULT' CAIIETLIPLOWER PLANTS. : 3000 Early Cauliflower Plants noW ready and for Jude at -.: • GREENIVi fOD NURSERY. IND/A RUBBER BELTING' at Re. darned Bates.--The subsenber hasjust received India Rubber Belting of all vices nt 25 per cent. reduc tion on the old rates,' • .Also all kinds of Gum Packing Gasketi,-&n, at' the reduced rates. B BANNAN. . . Q ANSON'S 1111,CEGNESIUM PIEN...-Jtuarre; ceived an assortment of the Magnesinin.Pen. Which is said to be very.dnmhle, listine'as long acain aeany , common pen, and is anti-corrosive. -It la rec ommended .bylay Cooke t Co,. and a nnmber of other reliable bankers... For sale wholesale and 'elan FI6II..EYERY - LOT MU BREAI-,...7lart iiocri 3101711NtNG PINS. in. silver plate. New:de signs in black'arid whits. satin ; ,perfect -pictures. By mail 25 cents; or 20 for $4, .11)0 (or 417, 1.000 forinso.-- 31ourning last for 60 days. Send 'our orders at once. - - SALISBURY. BRO.- /b. CO-Providence,. R. i. paper. 'copying this four timea.wewlil send them TEN PINS. Ithy 6, .65,-'-18-4t - HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL OREA.M, For Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving, - • : •• • - THE TEETH.! • This article is prepared with the greatest care upon Scientific piinciples:' and warranted not, to contain anything m the slightest degree deleterious toe the teeth or gnats. Sonic of our most eminent Dents Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it as a preparation o; superior qualities for cleansing. whitening and preserving the-teeth. Cleans them .readily. - r.ndering them beautifully White-and 'pearly, without the slightest Injury to the enamel: 'lt is healing-to the gums where they are ulcerated and sore; , It is also an excellent disinfector.for old decayed teeth, which are exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thou:mighty, and iinparting it delightful fragmnce to the'breath. • Prepared only' by :A. 1.11.AW1.131(.4k_ _CO N. Cor. 10th and Lombard 'sta., PIgLADIPA; and sold by all Daingisti. Pricti 2s cents- L. ' TESTIMONIALS.—The • following opinion .of Ur. White, as to the high' esteem in. Which he holds: the Dental. Cream, must be sufficient evidence of Its value : 'to quote other testimonial% in detail is :needless, eon tenting_ourselves by simply giving the names and :ad &eases of persons who speak bf. its excellenci for the teeth • '• - , r u i f 4x: E l• P u y " , APril l3th 45'9. Baring carefully examined A. HiVilers :"'Solidified Dental Cream," I herebyeheerfully recommend it to the public generally.. It Is an excellent preparation for cleansing•and prweriing the teeth, - and can be used by all persons -with the utmost confidence: as its properties are perfectly_barmless. - Besides preserving the teeth, it promotes 'a healthy. action to the gums, and imparts& pleasantness to the . breath. '- . ' • . Dr. W. X. W1111TX,'1293 Arch St. . . ThOs. Ingrani, M. D., Dentist, 491 N. Pour* Street. . J Birkey, 2548. Sixth St.. * IL Vandersilee, Surgeon Dentist., 42b Arch St,-, C. A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut St. . S. Dillinghann,,D. 134 Arch St. .' F. M. Dixon, R 27 Arch St Edward Townitend,' Dentist, SU N. Fourth St, L. H. Dorphley,' Dentist, 807 N. Tenth SL 76L. L. Long,. Dentist, '629 N. Sixth St. .Tuni. 4 .S 4. ATWOOD'S PATENT DRILLING MAC mbar, PILE DRIVER, liydrattiic Sasid. Pump. • PIacTICS.L . TESTS basing - fully &Monet:and the superiority of this machine over nil others for the par yose of sinking Oil Wells, the rindenigned is how pre • tored to receive orders for the same.„'-• . • • • Thai machinery.Toutpriims• everything. requisite for the- bJring °fell wells, exceptingtheWEAMENGlNß AND'ed.. IRON DRIVING PlTH,..(but will be fem. Welled,- if. desired, at a reasonable price). Ind dispenses with the use 'or tbe Derrick Rope, Rail wheel and oth er cumbrous andexpensive IL:tures tic& in use. and is so arranged, 'being constructed on wheel:Land portable, thatit can be easily removed for the purpose of Sink-. lug wells in different localities. • • TRE - DETRITIIS is removed from the - well-by an: Patent Hydraidie process, and doel not- require the. re- , moval of. the drill from the boring. This -process not only removes all the:detritus in • from 5 told minutes, but likenise.effectually clears out and opens all the smaitoll veins thittnto so often entirely timed up by the old process of 'sand pumping. •• • •• . • • ••:•• WITH THIHMAIDELINR, and a - practical engineer 'a. .well. Can behuhltirom.4oo tot:Oa - feet:within tSperiodot from 1510 SO days alter the soil primp bas been driven. • _Arrangemetnsare.being made , fon the ismstructimi; and delivery- 4 0f these mac tierat New York, Norwich, . , Newbrug.:SLY•ottid Pittskarg,- - Pa.' :Ifor further-informer/On.. price. terms, Av.,: Address,. ;•.SIBIBONIICLAND,, Metropolitan Hotel. H. York. 414) -•-•'• • ••••• • .14am • recellvd; usartaisatle M,. mid bentift, Muir. :fol saleat , , 84PIN POI sliagesor". centre to!.. vlrsaanlezres t igaiutativilin— IL: , A Ina 'Wet - NoryntyOprireiwaulablerik • haericaut Axiwor V - sad allattbautkl,vt :JOS itf 1131611 , • AinligNlßlXa =wow: - 4 Kobel liana Stensiwall Digitiou apery--, , This Trial' Of the . ilDetaapireetaire—„ Nieneabieg Of eg Menlnevieviresi akt, WalliaMr seene.-41ethrittlatig ••• k rebeirtgatiltonevittlase ended .bee Wirillitnell reer. She , reanatly pat, into Rowans- This Vankeeie watchalier- arrgloaly, lhatr:her rannutandee. - PllO. surrendered hie meet to the Captain fie:send. to. be - held in treat for the 1.7.•5. Ckwernment... The Cafttfth General. however, instead of giving her up to tba lett' reset:datives of our Govoinment..holds hg subject the orders' :of hie own. - - Whittright •nienfirov ernment, his over her is a question tatiktk probably oar Government will assist - In determining., 'A :Ingle ves sel, the , Shenandoah: somewhere ift the Oliva emu, in all that remains of Coafederate. power, bat this will probably follow the fate of the .- Stonewall as soon as her commander hears the news. This will arise the Confederate operations by sea as welt as upon lead. , The water-proof cloak andewl worn by Jeff,. Davis at the time of his capture , as 'presented to the War Department on Tharsday. by Cot Pritchard, - o f the 4th Michigan c a valry . The cloak was worn als a skirt, and the shawl as a hood.. The' Colonel staled that, under this female apparel Davis wore a fallautt of drab and ilk pair of cavalry bads. The Secretary or War. In the name of the people and of the President, returned thanks to Col. Pritehind for the gallantly and activity exhibited by him in the pursuit of the great crindeatof the age, remarking that upon the receipt of his report the reward offered for the apprehension of Davis Watikt be distributed to the Merl who were properly entitled to it, and a wedol of honor awarded to each one whit participated in the capture. .- - - - - • The trial ofthe assassins was resumed on Thursday in - Washington. The witnesses examined were for the prosecution. The evidence'Was Polly in regent to the brutal treatment of our prisonerain Richmond.. Ar nold was identified as having been in the rebel army. and Dr. Mudd VMS, shown to lunie always been a gym partilv..r; and to have. tielpsdrrettelsoldierv. - The surd ber of witnesses to be examined for the defence is about In the review of the army of Gkm. 'Meade on neesday. -hereSh were ea,ooo men, and in erman's army on Wed nesiay. 86,000 t total. 14000. • • • ' • • President Johnsen, in tut : address to rt, delegation On Thursday.' said that he WM! M 'favor otleavlng the quite,- tien of aegro saffrage to the decision of the loyal white midente of the ,South. . Ratter iv being gent froth Vermon t the ton: 'lt to said it will be dowel° 43 cents - . - General Warren has written aletter explaining the part taken by him in the battle. of Five Purb,fought on April L, ife &lays he was, not. removed ; by _General Sheridan until the battle was,over,"&ad the'energy were out or sWit. General liftmen. la ; now la command at Vicksburg. • • OR"'Hay T. General Grienion' , uth4at lifentginnery. _Alabama He left Blakely otrAtikil Pith. and has made an extensive raid through .. the State, destroying &large A guerrilla party fromthelower part of. Maryland ima invaded Weatmoreland County; Virginia: Cavalry has been Sent after them.' • • " ' There are various reports *boat. the fortncomtng am nesty prociamatiOn. It la 'Stated - that'4ll - rebels eon-. cerned in the Fort. Pillow massacre. Or, the starvation of Union prisoners, will be exempted from its provisions. -The large landed estates of. the South.are, to be broken u p The Surireine, &nit df Pennsylvanta•hati decided that legal tender notes are constitutional, V* that &Mend rent can be paid-off with-them. - F,x-Governor Letcher,' of "Virginia, was arreat-ed at Lexington on Sunday laat, and Is now In.„.custody In Washington. - • • " • -Gov. Watia, of Alabama,. was captured on May 3d, and taken to Montgoritery. Col. Harrison,' Jeff. Davis. private Secretary, hie 'been confined in the Old Capitol prison. at Wsabingtan. Alexander-11 Stephens .and Thou. W .Reagan have been confined in Fort Warren.. Beaton. - rt It is, repoed that Jeff. Davis has I?eert • man aclede at -Fortress Monroe. - Ilia lave. gone toiStirminah. Gen. Custer has gone West tq.take part in tbe Texas. expedition. - . - - Gen.-Forrest, of the rebel cavalry, arrived in Mem phis on Wednesday... • We daffy hear of meetings of citizens favoring re construction being held in all parts of Alabama. • • • Eirby.Smith Inienot been assassinated. A new revolution-has broken oat in ziayti. • . Gold closedon . lbursdayolght in-New York at irsT,; EtitOPE4N . Naws.:—The eteareiship China With tuna peatt news to the 13th instant. has • arrlied.: The 'with arawal of belligerentrights was opposed in Parliament on the ground that it wonld hurt the Stonewall In the West Indio. arid•tlae Shenandoah in Austral*, and pedite the time when the Maine would be supreme,— The mlithiti WM postponed owing to Lord Palmerston; absence l bat it w1:1 soon recur.: The-London News thinks it a new' love- &It tne tr. States; - but the Morning Herald reports. on the sutherltrof litr ,F. Bruce, that the feeling -towards England In the Union is not amicable, Mr. Adami has presented claims - for • the rotifferiee and piracies Of the .110i:is:pa anti &learn , donli, which the, Biltish papers now condeScind to at gm Lord • Palmerston ris weak :but. improving. in Book and,Stationery Sore Saturday, May 51* - , At#l63.- THE; ;.L.ATEST . ',II,TEWS-.*: health. Seyertil failures are mentioned. The Great Eastern•will sail with the' cable at. the. close of May '— Franklin Webster. American Consul to Munich, is dead. - He was not n descendant of Daniel Webster. The de niocratic spirit in France is Said id hive been roused by 'Mr: Lincoln's Murder. Plaice at /a Loire. has opentid a ten: centime Subscription tor - Mrs. Lincelies medal: The Portuguese Ministry has been defeated -9S to'4s--and the Cartes has,. been dissolved. -Austria has rehised.Prussian'prnpositione to- enter upon sepa-, . rate nvzotiations with Schleswig with a view of .rento ving Dnke Augustenburg.- England has practically de cided that the rebel States are no longer belligerents. - . Why • INJURE TUE CONITLEXTON UT Pownena AND WASUES which choke or fill np the pPres of the skin, and in a short time leases it harsh and dry ? It is in the blood, and if yon iVant.'.4mrmtlfand soft - skin use . HimanocrosExiiascrx SaiSAPARTILIA-.lt gives a brillian cy to the complexion . April 6, 415, 14-6 m , . PEN, PANTE AND ISC,ISSOHN. Basil Duke has been brotikht to Nov York, from Charleston.' • - - 1114 - Gen. Sherinan on Ifondayteatified before the War Committee. WA large unrober.of artnyoffiee.ra were nina ered out on Nay 15. WA wagon, containing 824.0,9(10 in ape.cie, has beeri captured near Augusta, G. • OF - Edward Rathroom a deserter, will be :exe cuted at Fort blftlin on the 9th proximo.- acirsGelieral Wilson.has begun isSuing rations to the poor in carious parts.oUilabatna. Z-V - On- May oth, St; -Marks and. Tallahassee, Florida,'surrendeled to the Union forces. •Xta - Chief Justice ' Chase • addressed' a large crowd of people ati Charlestpn, • S. C.; on -the 11th. .441rPatil Aspin, Esq., the oldest French editor in the . United States,•died. in New A'ork* . this . , Week. AR-Governor Clark of Mississippi has issued a proclamatibn looking to reconstruction in that orrA complete telegraph line between • New Orleans and Philadelphia will in order in a few Ki:ir Gen. Washburn has ..been -enperdeded in command at Memphis "by *General" John IL Smith.. • 'Major General Sheridan has been assigned to the-command of all the forces west of the 'Miss issippi.. zorDr. Blackburn, the head of the yelloir fever plot, has been let out on $5OOO bail at" Toronto, Canada. crir,Tbri North Carolina delegation are -suctieeci ing finely with Prsident Johnson in regard to re-, construction. . . • *General Sheridan arrived in New York on Monday . en route for his new command west of the Missise+pni. • * • A~ lii the beginning of the rebel cringer Shenandoah was reported near Hong Kong and Shangfiaa, China. Ssillhe rebel garrison of Harrisonburg, Mis sissippi, has been captured andtaken to Natchez, ("en. Farrar. 1 •,. 4:11-Retrenchihant Continues. Oh 3fonclay last -six hundred = men , were discharged from the Brcmlilyn Navy Yard. • • • s t - -Ameng the rebels surrendeied on tbe Tom- • bigbee river were Commodores Rosseart and Far rand, and 250 other naval oftfeeris. . • ~ Air General Wi son eaptpred*at Augusta; Ga., $185,000 in gold, 1Q0,001) bales of; cotton, :and. 41,000,000 worth of military stores:: • OirColoriel Breckinridge, slin of the rebel. Sec retary of War,* haw- been broUght` to Annapolis from Fern rnditia, Florida, Where bowfin captured. Ai r Five tons weight*. of rebel archievers, sent -- from Richmond Anto North Carolina, have been brought: to Fortress Monr+so,- frona•New- born.. itirSeeretary Seward was at the Stater Depart ment on Monday. Mr. Fred.. Sewitid - Continues to improve rapidly, and is now able to read the neWsnapefi. • • ti - Two counterfeiters - were ' arreisted; iii New York on •lifondny; and abontl,lB,ooo in spurious - United States currency were seized by the United States Mirshal. - • . ,• - ,051 - The ebel General Hill; cif Tennessee hail stir rendecred his command 'of 'seven, himdred men, with' their arms and horses, to the .Union com niander at Naahville. , • ' tric•Gen. -Logan having succeeded Gen. How ard in command of, the Army. of • the Tennessee; GenerAl Hazen has been appointed to command the Fifteenth Army Corps. ' - ' ..••• trirGeueral•Sherman • visited 'PrCsident John son. on Saturday. The Genets' has prepared a statement of his negotation' with General John ston which will soon. be made public. • sa-The government has recently obtained pos session of a large amount- of private correspond- , cube of Jeff. Davis,' clearly implieafing him in' the conspiracy to assassinate Mr. Lincoln. • - • iiiirlt•isreported in Nashyilh3• that the rebel, Governor Harris, - of Tennessee, -has been cap tured. $600,000, in specie belonging' to the Tennessee State treasury liisbeen recovered. ere Gen; Gillmore, al-Cliarlesten, has issued a proclamation annulling all proclamations'cif the rebel Governors of South 'Carolian,,Georgia and Florida,-and declaring' tbe alteiello be free.elti- . . Preiiaent Johnion hats issued." proclama tion, removing allrestrictiotts Upon foreign cdui merce with the various Southera.ports, _after Jury 1. The ports of Texas are excepted fron,:ita provisions however:. Philadelidt a Markets: - PHILADELPHIA; Thursday, Slay - 25,1863. Fiouit AND MY*T- —Tbe_priee of Flour is dull. - Supetfine 1-4 quoted'at' 6 00426 . 50 extra at $6 75 Q 7 12; 7 25@8 25 for extra ramify, so:aiding' to " quality. Fancy brands of Flour are quoted at 10 50. :Rye Flour is nominalist $5 00, and Fop sylvania, Corn Meat it $1 50 per bbl. - Gamtr.—Wheat , is quiet.-- Small sales of lied. $1 sordit 75 and White at $1.75 Cgt2 10. .11ye-is nominally held at 90e. Corn is dull at 85 - eta. for prime yellow in the "ears. Oats are dull at 56i:. - POTTSVIME MARKETS. . Corrected Weekly for the !W 1 Dere , Jou runt yrheatTlonr;"eitra family, per turret.. do - do ,do do per cwt.:.. do do extra per barrel.. do. do .. averting, . do flye.Flour. • do Buckwheat - do - .Wheat,Drime white per bushel. do do eel • ' do Dried Piz:mites,' ' ponod. dy • do ..luintore . do Dried Apples, . • : •. do . ' rII . LI i Wel« Bye, V bn. 1 1. OM sl 201,Egge, It doz. 24. iIT - Cora, - A -" I 1 45 1 .51 20 )Butler, V 171:44 14F. Ons. "1 0 .651 :sioribkate. . . " , ... 1 9 Iz Soup belba"' : x - 601 . 4 fisalLst)3, . r, Paw, __- "Al Obi a 'main* • • " ,- A31 , 14 Rye, " t -,. 1 051 1 20Ibboaldera. T t" $O9 Ita Cora' • "I' 1 SDI' 'llSA c Heethlo 00:. "'AI 115 1 i . lakiungs,..» ,-.,- -., ;1' ..SuilL" lrgoss - ' •••110-. its Potatoes, " 1001 1 23i1tUttap, "1 , IS Hay: V ton. _o_9,o_ ° Am &qt. __:-:m - 23 enbala - cort - - 'imuirtat, ,18.. 28 :stair. .V tom . . - - - " ' 64111gatiOlba: "t' -•- , 11 .Plast t er.' " . . 14110)3_00". " • 10 Balk - , Isar .: 1 . 4XS roatcapial . ?„ - : - " ix Tla4llEQdr t, Clover ' •• - , ,ClT,lshcid. 4 • IP flaX..'". ", , I• • .11 I fieliertl* i'ul I - -• % wuq.z.i, cert. . IS 9 00;$10 00 1 4 ter aOO 7"001 00 6 001 .7 00 :001% 0.001 700 2 601 , 2 74 .1 SOr 2 00 I. .1.;;Oi 100 501 • 25 ' . 241 110 - 151 'IS
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