lii• . --- - , • Om ropt fi t — ill it ilni.hoditntion is '3 •' 1 oti a., . A , .it ,„. ... an :kg . : yy t it* • tr o t is in ‘ i•autunsuce.,g re_rineasinesal i lxis. Ily _located on an eminence .ovet , ~, ! .01 - ). :4. ' a 4, , encerning)ltlit 4 4 11 1Ix!Ithik:lf+10, Mr. - Alrem of lookintElol,.Pe:!',,lthe - : l4gl4lilt fir‘ii. 1 tb '-ifterrieeLGrtereiMelatstiesl , the AMM:lmin i .WM. Ciatell,'D.l3.' - I Therest ofthe Faculty p lle. e anguage- the two Govern- is strong and. compact.- .- An. astronomt-, went tis anything butdefierit. Both lei now - cal obaervateOls. - I*.ereited On ' the - Col, \ paying; es more compliments during one lege, grounds at the epeaseof - -a- citizen'• of month tpan they have done during the whole .l EastoiLßarXotatjaerilm;Eaq., ofßride.sburg, foer year of the war. Both represent.. thels has deluded et 400 tlZ:eiect a suitable lecture, relations oh the Government of the United . room andzhiberaynies for ,ttie?'-ebeniical, de. States as most amicable. but endeavor in vain i piirtinini.:2o4 of the'eleinni his - offered a to Cidm the apprehensions of the public.' - thousand.63lllo towards securing a Valuable - Lord Palmerston, being asked in the House 1 colleetkia Of naliterals, and several gentlethen Of Commons whether a new demand of in - I are eper ' tegaged In collecting for the, COl _demnity for the depredationa committed by i 'lege, a ieologieal museum, to be enriched . the Alabania had beep received from Wash- vartioelarly by rare specimerifrom the Penn , ington, gave an - evasive answer: : •He only sylvistia mines. "Valuable collection of =- said that new' correspondencehad , taken ! • Xographs and rare manuscripts are tow being • place between : the two Governments, from ! collected for the college library.. which reply every one of course, inferred ,- ' Subscriptions to the endowment fund have that the demand of indemnity had bees re- I been madebY a few persons with . it . libreal sewed..: . In France Louis Napoleon has deemed it ' having giving sums varying from - five bun necessary to rebuke - his radical 'conain fo died to two thousand dollars .each;.:: Mr. A. the speech made at Ajaccii - ),'• and . , eaperlally Pardee of Efazeltorb. and, Mr.. Wm. Adam for that portion of it which refers 'ni l Ateeri: son, of Philadi-IPhia, have each given $20,- can affairs. It is not secret - In France that 000. - At the last enninieneement- the 'alumni dissatisfaction with tip continued occupation:.pledged theniselies to raise t20,000 , t0 endow iof Mexico by French troops is on the increase .'.;. a Professorship. 'lf successful this Will place The Frenchmen know that every Independ the College on - a firm financial basis. . • I eat paper of Europe, as well as ' their own I Ths.following resolutions, after "a needier :common sense tell them, that in case of a' of eloquent and heart stirring speeches -war hetween France and the 'nited States, were unanimously adopted by the Presbytery France cOnld. not even make an, attempt to of. Ltizerne, at its late meeting, - in Potts , hold Mexico. Whatever may be.the motive - yids ,- . . • .. . - of the speech of PrinceNapolebia, there can- RESOLVE" 1. The, we - will cherish' and sUp.- hetio:doUbt that it; will powerfully aid the hopeful Lafayette College, as a. much needed and I, ' appliance for the !development and even-- opposition to , the Mexican expedition. . gelization of 'this wealthy and populous terri _ RESOLVED, 2. That we have entire" Confidepee in the present - Faculty of this Institution, - and it cordially comend to the liberality. of our peo ple the . President, Rev. William C. Cattell, D. D., in his present effort to secure on endowment-for" the College,. and thus render its usefulness per- RESOLVED, 8. That to Christian parents seek ing a safe classical training for their sons, and to young men desiring to'pr . epare tbemselvei for usefulness at a moderate cost, we can commend this Institution as a truly Christian College, affording faithful and through instruction in all `he solid brandhes (of liberal icluestion. POTTS s LE, ..P N. I , 4ATIORD'AIE;'4O III / 1 _ . , . • • C P lea •e f the Miners , l ll 11 :3' an be obeiltha::evelT SaturttlY; , the .fol• u ItirßASW&Mfeeitri: ll ; : • • GEO.L. PRITCHARD, ••• -.• gRa 11061 M , ,, "St; City; • ' -, • LOUTS S. !LOCA.:. • ' . ESSAY S. BONER, Ashlat4; , DETER MOORE, Port Carbon. • • • . DAVID PEITLIIPS. Mahanoy City. . . Wit EL BILSBINGER, Tamaqua. • , • u..2.l..COM.SoMaylkill , PRESSER FOR. SALE . ' . w oree,Sob 'Press,... , erbich' takes' on a forte 9 by P i Nr ttin clms —eastd at VW cash o & castou Th wil ind Piesa; bed n 28x*inch exwhich cost Stlts:—seill be sold at 9159, 'cash. We bare no tither t oe le these prmses. sod tht 7 ,-gi be sold als sliest bargSh to those iniquit of .8..1307A17,,P0t&ri11e, Ps. gheafer's:Goal'`arid Iron WAFER'S Mil' (WALL THE ANTHRACITE CITE COAL REGIONS OF PiaiN.STLVANIA—the only and wog owoldete end cowisaCrliao now 0016 h -ed. Price iv sheetx St is,: in Meet.: on Rollent $2 10. , sHEAPERS IRONIA.L . .A.Nit RAILROAD MAP FESS'SYLVAYLkarktbs,lutoin ing Iron &abut, with h l a autistic; of Ironastin's , ces to Market, which wor th more than the',Map ttseif. Price In Sheet in Cases. $l. 'SO; don Ridlerri, $ll TS. • • . rboe maps, eecept these On =Rollers, which am be iel t by EXpreaB, aw l beggelatlY MSS 'to -aaj addreas on die reerkt - of the . abOve-mentioned prices. • • . The editions or these' aspis are nearly Er/banded than 100 copies resced - rdeg, and we :advise • those In caul of copies toappty early. at Able office or by letter TLese Mips may also be .obtained of 8. , Id. PE TEN GILL dt BoStoi, owl PETERSON & BROTHERS . - • Thlbuielptna, - . • • .• ~ UNION -STATE CONVENTION. A State .Convention will be held at • Usitrishtirg op . • Wt DNESDA)I, dee 19elajiely:1134114r, . , at 12 o'clock M.. fur the purpose of putting in noirrina dm., a State Ticket, to be rapportedhy the friends of thi• 1:alon atthe coming October election. The entities' t and zealous labors • of a loyal people se cured the great victory ts 1.564, and made the war, which our. enemlet death:rim& as alailure, a'glorions moms in iiitni.. . . . .. unr deg has been maintained—our enemies destroyed ._onr Government preserved, and peace re-established_ Lot every ft lead Who aided; ha this • result. •take meas ures to be represented in that Onnseention.. We must re to it that the fruits- of our 'success 'are •not lost to the nation. • Ita.inm , of vast Importance will be presented . for its' consideration, and every district in the State should be rrpreSented. . -,. . . • . . .. SIITION CAMERON, - Chairman. Secret/rtes. - - - • licisiurostiorr, 5 Os r, two, and three cent pieces are circir , lacing freely. TKH public debt_of Great Britain on March t 1,1565, was, $1,041,440,000. - " Deniso the week fifty thousand troops have left Washingtin for their homes. • -,• Ar 'the city election in • Norwich, Conn., on Itoniay,. the Union ticket was. unanitriously. Tar municipal it etinn in Washington, on MoridaY; resulted in an overwhelming defeat a the D.emocratic • tieta. • • . . LF.ISASON will' Celebrate the Fourth of July in pic-nic style. There will be an oration, fireworks, etc. What' is Pottiville about? MERE wilt be a grand - review. in Philad.el pliia to-dap of all the troops who have ren dezvoused.there to .be mustered out of the Ttte war leay.es . ab0ut...60,000 sick and Rounded in the .different hospitals of the eftuntry. This number is now being rapidly reduced by discharges. . - K WASnisovis CH itosnece authorita tively denies the statement that Seeretaty : Stanton has resigned, .and also says that the utmost good feeling exists : between him and President Jobuson. • . Tits Paterson J )Press . .says that the business of that thriving town is to be in creased by the establishment of a factory for, the manufacture of silk plush velvet which will be a novelty in the United States. ' Trsos, Esq., Reading, Pa... to'r *some years largely- engaged in the Coal trade in_t his region, and who in Berks County; dating Lis-life, held seveial positions -of trust and profit; died on. the Ist inst., • and was buried onthe.sth. • . • - • . • ; • Ur."—The" counsel of Payne the assassin, driven to their trumps, are . attempt- . lug to make out thathe is a victim of "Moral insanity. It promises to be a failure. So T "far the counsel have only sticceeded in-es tablishing clearly his immoral sanity. TnOMAS B. .1' ERXON, proprietor of the. Philadelphia" Railroad „Register, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill, was on eiaturday last in Philadelphia senten ced to pay a fine of $lOO, and to the undergo four months' imprisonment:in the 'County No 3iorti: PAPS roars.—Secretary Seward has issued- im order resciu:.i g .the former passPott regulations, with the very, proper exception that this regulation shall not- be construed in favor of offenders against the peace and dignity of the' United States who may seek to enter the country. . . LIE Cuprs.—A. trip through the lower part Of Schuylkill, and portions of Berks and Montgomery counties, during the present week, enabled us to obeerve tharthe crops are remarkably : promising. The grass crop-may not be so heavy as it was last year, but train is all t. at could be deaired. • As • Ass cst, NsrloNAl: VAJT. --IV c enggest that the - I tth of. April of . each year; which IQ be the anniversary of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, be "appointed and .oh tured as - a day, of fasting .and prayer. In that way the memory of the sad event tv he kept fresh in the National heart. Goon IDEA.-Connecticut - aving offered to furnish the .rope to bang Jeff. Davis, a friend of ours at Norristo}~ • n, Albert &A- Esq:,, whom -we had the plehsure of meeting on Monday . last,-proposes that Pen n should offer to furnish tlie necessary . platform and sour apple- tree. Unquestiona- .The Louisville journal continues to be an earnest advocate of the Constitutional Amend ment. In a recent number it mentions that er Gov. Beriah Magoffin will stump the Stat e in behalf of the Amendment._ Such facts lend to convince us that Kentucky is really milling progress on the road to free'dom, and that there is a reason to hope for the election in August of a Legislature which will ratify Grs. PamirAnn says that when '"rnother" Davis went to the spring to get some water, the "old lady" wore a lady's ,water-proof eloak fastened about the waist - and reaching lo the keels ; a - large shaivl, with a black Frralnd and tamed border, covered the head •nd - the upper part of the person. and the • arrr eairied a tin bucket. "Mother's' Lots betrayed her as has - been stated before +:A. Coot) ONE ON .7.grr..—A Fortress Monroe com - spondent says that Jeff. Davis the other daY applied for the service of a physician; that a Connecticut doctor was thereupon sent him whose services were refused ; but that the 'feat comer , being a-Jerseyman, be was gra ciously acceptc.d. From this it was evident that Jeff. is among that class of funny. fellows who think that . Jersey is not is the United btates... ' WEIAT GOT. PIIMPONT QY VIRGTNIA. BATS.-- In speaking of the disiranehised rebels, in Richmoid on Monday last, Governor Pier pont remarked that be would sooner east his lot amOng the proscribed class, under all the • pnalties of the authorities, than, to be iden tified svish;the•Copperheads of Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, N - eN York, or. Boston, who bad the desire to injure the country, but did lic)t possess.the courage to enter the field in rapport "of their treason.i,Yet at this time the Copperheads of Schuylkill County carry themselves as if they had acted an honorable part during the late Rebellion. What an im pmient set of scoundrel's ! Tint. UNION STATE CONVENTION. - -The for this Convention is published in another colnmn. AT our readers „are aware, it will nominate Union candidates for Audit:or Gen eral-and Surveyor General. While the work , of reConstructiod is going on, it is very im portant to strengthen the. hands of the Na- i o nal ..kdministrati on. Pennsylvania should be prepared and resolve to give in October an-Overwhelming majority for the 'Union can dida.tes. By doing this we give President Johnson no questionable support.. Friend Rauch of the Reading Daily Eve nitig Record, in an article on this subject, says : It is very Arne that many Democrats now profess to favor. the Administration. of President. Johnson. and thousands of them are doubtless sincere, But, judging from the - manifesto of 'Vullandigham, which even our neighbor of the GAZETTE endorses, the leader's only atm to •Tylerize" the new- President that is, by flattery, dictation, and all sorts of flitanciering-: to induce him to change his policy, and to reinstate - the leading rebels of the South to power, and to unite with 'Northern Demo crats again to rule the country.. The profession of con.: *lenge In the new President by the leaders of the Dem , ocrats are too fall of "ile'snd "bnts7 to be relied on, and,"therefoM;to be On the safe Bide, let an uncondi 7 tiona., and godd -and strong, • Union ticket be nombia-. Led, and if these newly converted Johnson Democrats are sincere, they will vote fur Wand elect it by a Sweep ing vote, and then. but not till then, will they, haves to call themselves true friends-of the Adminis tration. • . . . . . - Fortunately. there are plenty of good, true and tided men to 'select frorri. as 'candidates. We have heard named for Auditor General, Hon: John 'A. Hiartand, editor of the Lancaster EXAMINEIL. and Gen. ',genie. of Schuylkill County. for Sprveyor . .General. Others will doubtless he named. but we would 'be very Willing to no no fukther.but just .nominate both, for ive do not believe that two more worthy; deserving or competent men could be found anywhere for said offices.' .' • PIN ROMAN 'CATHOLICS NEORO. SCF raiviie..--Public opinion among .the :Roman Catholics: seems to be opposed to the enfrau chisernent.Of the Colored.peopfe. The. thiii;erse of Philadelphia,-.a -Catholic , paper that has supported .The War against the rebels,. has in its last. number a significant . articie, • from . which we. extract the'folloWing: , . • : The Irish' citizens will be called 'Upon to :exercise 'their greet influence : on this 'matter (negro suffrage:)— They will exercis'e -it- patriotically. Treason and• Ab o Matti sm were tbe causes fthe late -war. . When they both were full, the war burist forth. But Abolitionism would have been full much sooner than it was. only for : the barrier the Dish Ivwe• placed. before it.. A RiMi larthing will take place •nciw. Against negro suffrage 'will stand the Irish'ficiffrage. guideditby the .Constitu 7 time: and the opposition -will save, perhaps; forever; the country : from another civil war, on account of negro citizenship. a tlahig which is at. once a violence npon nature, and an. insult and an injury to the Republic. . It is doubted whether. the more sagacious among.thApponents ofnegro:.stiffrage will thank. Th.; Ose for . the publication of an; ticles'like this. It • cannot posSibly• be ex pected to make many converts. The. readers of papers like The Universe would have solidly . voted against the measure. without a "Specie: appeal. -To the majority. of Americans the unanimity of Ate Irish Catholic vote, which is so easily obtained,_ will be anything buten. argument 'against t 1 measure. Already, we have seen leading conservative papers of Pro- testant churches ; which have been :life-Jong opponents otrthe anti-Slavery cause, de clare in favor 'of negro suffrage, *as in their opinion, the educated : freeman will, - in caste ing his vote, '"ict more independently, and have more the weal of the . Republic in view I hat the majority of Irish Catholics, who have been instructed by the late Encyclical:t o.be lieve that liberty of the press, religious tol, eration mid 'the. common schobl system, are among: the fundamental errors of onriage. I t requires no great foresight to predict that a few more articles like that of Me Unitti-se will gain tens of thousands • of new friends for negro suff.age. • • : SFDt lt Atie.ll !SEM ENT A PREREQUI , frE, TO UNION.—One of the prominent 'politieal lead 7 dots of the Reliellion, now in WashingtOU, and one who is excepted. from President ;Johnson's amnesty, remarked irlOnversa don on Monday, that. if the victorious North intends to impres2 its ideas of State subordi nation and free labor on the Southern people, it will have: to disfranchise for a term of years all who have taken part with the Rebellion; 'and the hartg,er such a Measure is delayed, the furth'er off veill be the era ofnolitical harmony in this country. This is the conclusion, also, at Which sortieof the soundest Union men in Washington have arrived,. after being set -to thinking anew by the disgraceful attitude, of affairs in Virginia. • JEFF DAVIS..ON FIiNGING..7-A:11 officer of the United States army; gives leave..to . publi;sh the . following account of- vliat • lie heard jeff.'Davis . say just before - the breakitig out of the war. We - use his words: • , . . "I. heard 'Mr. Davis utter tho following words in a SOuthern foWn; - .,where :he .delivered atirad dress in .November, MO. I did not - hear. the whole - speech, only the words (rioted, as I passed by the crowd of listeners.: s . . ' • . ' '-‘`=What ! coerce a sovereign State V attempt to deprive us of our most inestimable rights V .. • ".`Let Mr. - Lincoln try Mr. Douglas either, and we wilt hang them higher 'thin Ha man, and the only difference I. should make would be that [humorously]; as Mr. Linctilo - is cone iderahry taller than Mr. Douglas, we • Should have to bWid his gibbet:. [standing on his.. toes and reacblng upon his hand] a leetle higher than that for. Douglas. " . • . COUNSEL rota JETT. DATIS.—A. Gillette, a Dem ocratic lawyer of Saratoga, N. Y., . has :sent to Washington for a ropy of the indictment against Jefi. Davis, saying that the friends of the-latter have chosen him (Gillette) to aid in , the ex-Presi dent'S defense.,—Exchange.. - We have, some "scrubs" up this way, who would deem it a great honor id .be -.retained in that cause. Won't Jeffs friends:turn their attention, this way if they want aswciates.lor A. Gillette? We can't promise much ho ever, in the way of brains. Our Copperhead . "'shysters" are 'a ofully deficient in that re- . . TIT E . NATIONAL DEBT.--Secretary,: • loch reports that the ~entire debt or the ted . States, at the-close of 3fay 205,75:ik discriminated as fiallows":. $1,10 , <.113.5i2 drawing. Interest in coin::: $61.45n.,4)39 '1,051476,3n dravrinKintarest 60.1.58.365 472,52.9.210 , drawing no interest at all • ' Total interest per anntini.......511 . 4,133k 574. $659;160.569 le the sum total of 'legal tender i'• whertof 166.143,6'20 are compound interest notes of t 64: 24,667,000,are fractional epreency. 0.000 000 are required to pay Odistand'g-requlsitirm '25,00(1,000 is 'odd to he the amount in the Treasury. Dise.allonio 'rue Azxxxit.—The•disband ing of ihe artnyia gradually Progressing. The number of troops in the army of the Potomac, and in Gen. Sherman's Army, - whose ~terms , ,- • expire. prior to the first of October and now under orders:to muster out, is estim.ted at 122,310. Of these then are One hundred and thirty-nine tbree-yeirregiments, 53,600 ; thren-year recruits , of .186 Z - 20,1504 •ctwenty one-year regiments' of 186-Land one battery, 14,840; one-year recruits of 1864, 31,720. Total, 122,310. TUB Grand Sire ofthe United States Grand Lodge of Odd FellowiluisliSue.d a air i cttiar reasserting the jurisdktir of that body Over all the subordinate lodges of the Order in the late Insurrectionary States, - and Inviting itlern to send dilegates to the annual national'nom munfeation to take.place in Baltimore cm the IBth of next September: • • • Ii is an, exceedingly satislictoty fact to us of the interior who feel some pride in the metropolis Of the State; that Philadelphia is positivelrmaking one,step in the right direc tion. The Union Passenger Railway Com:- patty has placed on its road cars for the se eotnmodation of - colored persons . who may desire to ride. . But it is only a step. She has yet to walk on this question. - The Com pany she'd divide the cars equally between whites and blacks, so that those who object to ride. With the colored,persons can have a car to themselves every eiglit or ten minutes, and those who clo - ,uot,"can ride every four 'Cr five minutes. Such a course would :soon do awaywiti4the absurd antagonism to colored persons in theborse cars, which, from some unexplained reason, doss not exist. in .steam In connection with this subject,.we find the the following incident—excedingly credita ble to the lady concerned—in the German town Telegraph: ` - • , Srime days ago a lady of Germantown who , ,was. about stepping . into 'an Eighth street car down: town tericte up fo . Eighth and . Green,: saw Stet phen" . Smith, a. very . • respectable 'and wealthy colured.person, ou thelsidewals . , who was On.his way a-foot po the same destination: .. She invited hituto get in alai), yut Ile..declined.on the .- ground , that 'the : conductor would not allow him. - ;• She insisted, and he" got in. N' sooner, however, was'he inside :than.the ' conductor or dered him • out:' The.: lad told the contlecter :Peremptorily that he should not 'get' out. The. •,cooductor said-the ruleeof the company compell— ed him to turri'hini out..: The lady. replied that' . she cared nothing forthe rules of the company eo king.as they were iri violation of the laws, and that she would have him" prosecuted if a hand wan lai rupon•Smith.... The conductor:, then Said• that he - vonld put. the - ear off the track. The - lady.was to: the entergency, and : replied with - increased energy, that theta's() . WAS . tion of law, and he would prosectite-him- for a • nuisance in' bstructing the public highway. ,This ended the controversy "with the. good 'Christian ' lady's triumph, much to the amusement • of, the other passengers in the care;' - not one.. of: whom objected to the company Stephen Smith.: TEenIBLE Occputtsce:,--The.dwelling . of Joseph .- -Mayberry, Frankfort' Town Ship, Franklitt eouritV Pa .waS destroyed V fire . , . on the night of the: Ist -inst., and seven of his children perished in the flames.' :The names . and , ages :of -the children . wereLeali, 131 years ; 1.1 years ; s Isabella, 7 years ; Jeretaialviii .years; tizile'kgnes,'-i years; Joseph,. 3 years ; • and David. 10 : months.— The building was entirely consumed, and with it the children were literally : burned up; PEN PA TE .AND I§l6l-480.1{9. . ItEir The prospects .of the crops in.• California continue good. • . - oirSeven thousand men of Shernian'is army have arrived at Louisville, . • OirThe street cleaning contract Was. awarded in New York,' for $498,500 per annum, JaW!Thd.people. of.Newbern, N. C., aro discuss ing the question ofuoiversaisuffrage. . • ga - The annual estimate of expenses of the New York city gevenuneM is $2,077,284 01. la-Citizens 'no longer need passes -to . gO to Richmond. The fare from Baltimore is $B. rta - It is stated in.a`Mentreal journal, that the rebels still hive $10,000.000 in bank in that City. 10 - Nearly $ 3 ,00,004,000-"ef our 5-20 binds, of over half_ the whole issue, are.now owned in - Eu - • ..OrThe Fourth Army Corps is now ,under marching. orders for Galvestoo, Texas, via New Orleans. • . ' AirGorernor•Magrath,.of South *Carolina,: or rived at WaSlongton pu Tuesday suck was phiced ire - The . returning Soldiers of Baltimore were warmly welcomed home, saeorted, cheered ,and addressed. . • - - LIZ - Assistant Secretary . of_the.Treasnry rington' has .resignecl.. .is to be Minister. to Switzerland, • ' Li&qt is stated there wero 1,300 acting.appoint- - 113011t8 conferred otfeegiueerd in the 4N4ry - during the late • • zirThere -is no safer protection against burglars than to feed your baby .before going to bed with green apples. " • • .• • xgrThe wounded rebels in the Old Capitol , Prison were released on Tueadayupon taking the -oath rot allegiance. Mir The American MediCal Asssociation metat Boston on the 6th." About five hundred delegates are in.attengance. • • - /Wit iarnmored that an extra, session of Coif. gress is' to - be .called, but the flnul decision has not yet been.mado: - . . • . t 4.11" - A sale of 8500 balei . of Sav‘annati and -Bna Ishind'cottint in Ne'si'York on Tuesday, . realized a.quarter of .dollars, . • :parTtie,Alabainti &legation now at. Washing ton ha've decided to'aslt for , the appointinentnf a proviAional Governor for.thit State. - • • . • Jr.if The aMinal session of the Lodge of the American Protestant ASsociation of. Penn sylvania is now being held. in Pittsburg. • .10 - General.Sherm..ii passed through. Buffalo 'on the : af teinoon on the 6th for Chicago, Gen; Grant will reach the latter place on Saturday, Ati‘Connoicr, one of the Witnesses whose secret. testimony before the'assassination cOurt.has.just been promulgated,.has mysteriously disappeared.- ..Col: Martin Burke,. whi) Was served hiS country since 1820 in the Regular Arniy; hat!) been breVeted Brigadier-General .by the Government. itrirlt. is now decided by the Washington --ttn thorities. that the troops.mustered, out there aro to be paid . up to' the nme of their arrival home. ire The nem ix. Brewery in Pittsburg, .owned • by Spencer & McKay, - was totally destroyed by fire'on Monday. ' toss $lOO,OOO. Insurande S37:The 205th. arid_ 2tlth 'Pennsylvania Regi; menu, attached to the Ninth Array Corps, were Mustered out of the' service -at Washington on Batniday. . - • • - - The Russian railway, between the Black and Caspian seas„ is progressing rapidlv-20,000 forced laborers being employed.. It is to be finish ed next year. . • • ' ' - .IA - The whole number ordered. to be mustered out' of the Fifth Army Corps is 13,500... When this is effected it will leave this. corps'With about 14,000 men in the field. • • rfirDe-,Hart Bergen, of' Bay . Ridge, L. pickedlrom his grounds'and 'sent to market, in: one' day,. last week, 800 bushels of peas, which hp sold for $2 25. per bushel. . • . Sir Dr. Elder is engaged in an inquiri into the agricultural, manufacturing and -commercial busi-. .ne'ss of the States of the 3lississippi Valley, 'lying above tke. planting States. . • . • • iss'^A sword; costing $750, has been purchased :bythe.freedmen at Fortress Monroe, for present ation to Gan, Butler, in token of services rendered them while in command in that Departzierit. ird-The new State Constitution • has. been . . 'de'. feated ii. Idissouritivaboat 5000 'majOrity.. The Sc. Lillis Lead and .Oil Company's manufactory was burned .onthe fith;. _Loss. $35,040. In. .4a - rho-Savannah Reprib!lean of May 31 an nounces the arrival there of Jeff, awls and four. eaddren, With* Mrs. C. - C; Clay and Miss How ell. The 'imrty had taker' rooms .at the ,Pulaski . . - . . . na - .Subseriptiona.to.the Seven-Thirties-onlSat urday were to the 'ainount of $2,256,100. , The agents state that there is a large demand' in the /II and for•these securities, and. a Gordian . banlier, predicts that they will Soon command-a =premium across the water.. . • • - . • • • sarA guerrilla named -,McCleary,: disguised as: a colored Union soldier, a few • days ago under took to plunder the hens° of Stanly Young,, near. Bardstown, Kentucky. Mr. Young, though an old man, resisted and in the.strtiggle, ripped up Mc- Cleary with a knife... ,ViThe Late Archbishop of Biiblin once in quired of a physician,"Why does the pperation of hanging kill a man?" 'Because'. inspiration' is checked, circulation stopp f d, and blood suffuses and congests the . 'Bashi"' repliidilds grace,_.". it is because the.rope is not long enough to let his feet touch the ground." . .IW-The Rebel Governor Ms gra th South Caro lina was arrested at Columbia, -and arrived at Charleston, undervard, on the 27th'ult. Thence he was conveyed to Hilton Head on 'Wird• a itesm er; land it was expected that he wspikl Swirl be sent North. for .trial, fie'surrendered himself' quietly;Without any attempt at. resistance, . • 1 - 631 r that-the,Ainths in-the -army , since the:wiu , broke aint,..e: mar tisthelird frea)l; 4 *loo2, tII34 WAYAci , AMAIP 3 O . retutiO4 I4 44•I-100dod In i904 1 47,14A1rikd TOMPlegskitr: ag grTßate abott!Aree4otirnAaPd twentY‘five ti Onfand These, are the deathe'raliate:;-- *hen we estimate the winfitiNd - In the ra•Ao -4 4 three ,kar , everyone- l uliedfmkneiv is 3141 than the s usgal average ; *i*"/iS*llaf'it fearful aserifiee. of lifeand Vail) -the 'nation harvpreierved its eirstence. c•- 04 Eyes ;wale: Nerve:-.40 pamilliktfdireeting bcreto speedily restore sight ,andWire' speetaehM withihrtekl or doctor or inedidne;- Sent mail, free owreeelpt.of 10 tents. AddreLa . MB. FOOW.; Feb. 4i NFL-44m .1114,6Broadarsy, New-York: [corrvscairm:]: . . . • • : Priv/swan: 'Jane S. ISSfi.-; Enrroashfrante.locanat i-,There is an article in the, Deinricratic Standard, otJane ad: ':_ntitlag the "differ ence between the oath or.atunesty.by Pr .ftWent'Johnson and that of . his preds-tgewor, (Copied froni' the'eambeh Dentocratp'Jt tom , . Irt"ttnis -disloyal perste', in renew-. Jag.their tune to the Government,, are 'now "re quired to sirenr to support, protect and defead the con, stitution only. • This is to bh Inside the test of loyalty, and not the support or Prochnuatiouit • alreadj. Issued. or to be hereafter promulgated. Tai difference Is- an important one; And possesses mach signiScance... PROCLAMATION OF. IM/gSEDEI;Tr JOHNSON ;.,do ':.so or:O3M in ti f A tiOsenCe ohttighty - God: that I will henceforth faith fnlif uunport, protect ar.d2lefend the COnstiration of the United States and the union, of Abe States thereinider, and that I will m like manner;.abidetind faithfully sop- - port all laws and Proe l arnations.which haveteen made during: the existing rebellion. with .ngeretke..tO Ahe Emancipation of slaves: Sobel') me LLNgOLN..B„PROc'LAMATIO;4 • . . . • . do solemnly 'swear, in the presen& of Almighty•God,.tbat I will. henceforth' faiththlly sup wri, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the la/110u of the States thereunder;-and that I will. in' like manner,:abide by. support-.all Acts of COngt6PS pasSed daring •; the existing rebellion, with referencelo "laves, so long and so far. ta",not repealed: Modified, or held void by; Congress; or liy - decor of the Supreme Court. and•that I will; id like Mariner, abide byind - faithfally snOport. all Proclamations of the President`' made during - the existing rebellion; larim reference to slaves; so long . sad solar its not modified or declared void by. decisions of the Supreme Court: Bo .. - • help me God. .. • - . • • • • • • • How terribly depraysd niust the - mall who ran slander, the illustrious_deact but the man that peddles slander, hut not the reputation, of being conipetent to mandfacture slander of his own ; .but .becomes tbelied dler of second handed Iles. Oh I what• an object of MEV. He does not merit even contempt: . . „ , Beware , or • touvraararrs: AND , -Tharanterrtan DEALEU:9 endeavoring to dispose of .their own . and nth: er pretierationa. on the •reptitation attained•by lirrx, 11 . 1111.D . 8 014411110: PREPAiATIoNti, , [April 8,15. 14.60 i • • GEN.'GRANT TO •THE' ARMY.• ' . • . A Coogratolsiteil Order--Whait. the.Armi hum.. Aceeinplished--A,. NatieWs • .• • • '. WAgnixerroN. June 1865. Gen: Gumt ,has isecied.thelollowing.cohgratulato:7 ;. address to tte . A.tiny : • . . . . • - WAIL DEPAttfYiNT, OEFI'ORT WASHI/40TOTI, GRKILEAL 0121OTB.S..NO.'10S.,—S01.111XIOS 'OF 21IF. Aaaj .s OF TILE. MOT= STA'res By your patriotic devotion your country in the. hoar of danger and alarm, yonr magnificeut - fighting.'bravely and. endurance, yon have maintained the supremacy of the ;Union and the Con stitution. aVerthrown all wined oppositioh to the en: - .4n:cement. of the laws, and of the proclarrudion threv er. aSlishing. Slavery—the canoe and preteit. of the Rebellionapd iipened.the way to the- nghtfrd'author tO rest on order 'midi inaugurate peace on a pet- moment and enduring:burs on .every foot :of .Americail • soil:. Your.mtbohes,.;sieges and „battles; in distance. duration,' resolution ind.brilliancy, of results, dim' the luster of the world's peat military achievements; and pritripre.preeedent . in.defenSe . of liberty and right in all time to come. •In obedience to'your 'court try's, call, von left.yotir homes and. families and volun teered in Its defense,. :.Yictory hrtSerowned year valor and . secured the nurPose of yone patriotic 'hearts: and rWith . the gratitude of your. countrymen an& the high-. est honors a'grett't and free Mition can accord.. you .will soon be.permitted . toreturn to, your honfes and' fitmi lies..conscimis of having discharged the lughe-t duty of Amerlean,citizens: To achleVe these glorious triumphs and to secrilte to yourselves• your fellow cohrdrymen and posterity the blessingwOrfree lastitntions. tens of. thousands of your gallant 'comrades' have -fallen and :sealed the priceless legacy with their .. The grave of these a grateful nation bedews with tears. honors their inetnortes, and will eveetherish and finpport their stricken - families. U. S. GIAIiT. Lieut.-Gen, . • For Oa n inflammation or urlreration of the bladder; or kidneys diseases of the prostrate glands, stone In the bladder. calculus. gravel or brick-dn'st: deposit, and all diseases of the. bladder, kidneys 'and. dropsical swellings, • - • ' Use lIELMUOLVB FLUID •••• April 8, 'Gil. THII. -- COAL.,;TRADE• Jane . lo, 11965. The ppintity Oaby:Railroad this week is 17-. 653 02—by Canal 8;111'13; for tbe week- 25,769.15 tons, against 87.515 00 for the' corresponding: week last year. .. Loss for, the week; 41;745 toni: 'The trade remains - without any change since last week. There is a' little demand for Cial, but not Sufficient to' absorb tlie"stOcks on hand, and the diminished*Mtantity. going:to . market.. • There are but twelve collieries at work in the Schuylkill. Region, principally •sritall'operations; fonr in the .31abanoy Region, and eight this side of the - Mountain.-- These, together with the SIM- . Mokincoliieries at work,' furnish all.the Coal sent from this RegioU'at present... •:' . • • From 'present . appearances the- tradeli not like . - IT to start again with'activity, much-hefore:Tuly full supply for 'a week would break priciS: down-at least a dollar a tom- below; the . preaent low mica, in' fact below the cost-of production. The trade sums up this week' as• folk:ma com pared with hist r year : . . . . .• • • ~ 1.5641. •-, ' 1114615. ',•.. • • . • • • • I WEEK -1 TOiAT.: . 'WEEK. 4. TOTAL. -Dr.a.• . • Pa R. R. RI 65,1863,342,.867 . 17,.65,9t1;103.1974239,671 Schuyi Can.. 22.3291- 2134.247' . 8.112' 182,609!d101,3,54 L Val-R. R. l -110,3711 . 644,154 -.. 4.986 . 585.432 d:,8,722 'Lehigh Cau l 22,307 . 169.4108 .16,439 133,3621 d 36,546 &Fait S'th. 21;011 .. 396,941 -22,736 • 841,4311•d55.540 I ••-. '" 'PM . 8,965 - 120,024 6,216 • :85,258i 434.766 13y.21. Road 5,4:46 , : a7..744 11,6 . 49. • 196,499, 100,740 By'Caual...f 10,,n1' r - 21,7111 • 290 .14.5231 d 67,279 Del &Hutt] 37,1921 141.5118 : • ..19.120 • 137:1128 . - 4.030 Flhamnkin..l .11.2201 122.631 19,422 124,5711 -. 1;939 Trelairtoii.. • 1;3461: 24.503 ~ '. 490 '9,6601 d'14,843 SU. Mt. - : - . . 25.361 - . ." 16 d 25,340 • Lykons Val. - i . 15.202 • , 19.478 - • 4,276 Broad Top. ' .1O,00? - 156,652 8,67 t 10,1 . 02 - 47,750 . •. _ ... ~,-. . ' 242,.444,3,623,895 129,9351 3,044,656 , .. ' " . 129,935 , 3,044,656 - . -.• . • '• . •-.. • -.. )112,609 .•579,239 ...,- .' - • .. • The loss for the list five week of Coal; compared:Wlthlast year tons,neariy 1012,001:1 tons week The I.ehigh. Valley .Railroad Conipany have made a second reditction in - the rates, of tolls and transportation. :The rates - now charged; are about the same - as charged in 1862. We hope the Philide . jphia and Reading Railroad Conapany will find it to their interest to mak e another reductiOn : aleti.lt is only. low rates. that will start businesii again with activity.. . . • . • No haVe received a communication from a chin mittne of Miners. proposing to comoroinise.and gcito work . at a. reduction of 10 and .la' per cent, on wages, Therdis no:use of talking about Com- Troinise. now the Coal trade were . to start again on Monday, itisextremelY-doubtful wheth er the Coal operators could give the, srages 'offer ed, and sell Coalto corripete . with priceS at Which Coal is now Selling In . , otlicr regions. The 'reduc tion in the price ._Coal is much .larger in pro portion than the per :cent-age asked . in the price of labor at-the 'Collieries. _ The price.of also reduced equal' to the proposed. reduction wages. • The sooner everything is . brought down again to peace prima, thogionnee.busitiesS will be resumed again. All other , branches of business are in pretty much the same poriciition:.ii the" Coil trade:. . The Leesport and Moselem Railroad Company .• incorporated by . _the. Legislatnre, last winter, has been fully-organized, and' Nicholas "Hunter, of 3foselem Furnace, Berks - Eounty, elected President. The stock of the. Company has . ail been promptly subscribed for, and the immediate making of the road depends upon the promptness. with . which the bonds of the Company are taken. This retad . will be of some importance . to the in tereats of this region by opening a new section of coutitry, and .a more direct route: to tbe . Lefiigh, and therefore COMlllBthil ttu3 connidera tion ot. our business community..: The "road . . com mences. at Leesport . on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, eight - miles above Reading,. and extends to Topton on the East Pennsylvania . itaiirbatL opening a new avenue to New York and new 'means - for 'supplying local :demands.' The' CoMpany will .issue 'six per. Cent, bonds; guaran. : teed by the . Philadelphia: and. Reading Railroad Company, and receivable to. the extant of 34 per cent thereof in"pa*ibrit for freight on Meichan.. di3e passing'over the LeesOri Ind—Moslem Rail road, or Over thilaroad 'and, the. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. As a mere investment the so curity of these bonds is of_conkse undoubted,' in adilifiotilioWhieh the taking of them will insure the immediate making, of thiS impertant road., Coastwise.freights on Coal rule.-very. low: . ;At present thd rates frail ,Philadelphia and Elizz , - beilipOrt tutOston; are quoted:4 qukcanie • Tailll,l4li!g Fans •for gine& Enrrons fantuus' JousriAr; :—ln Your paper "of June 3d, !e a notice of Letter's Patent havmg re cently been granted in this oeuntry upon an Ex houstinaTan, as - paeans of• ventilating colliery Now, this is a. foreign invention . - of ten years standing, and has been,introduced i this country over live years, and is : consequently- beyond the protection of our Potent. Laws.• it is the invention of Dir 4 *Tames Nasinyth, who applied it in-the -year 1855,- to the ientilation of the Aberearn: collieries, in. South Virales. • A de • scriptioti of thiran • built by . Mr.. Nasmyth, was published in Newton's. London jOurnal, in Octo :her;-1857,- re-rubilahed in the Journal of . the Franklin - leetttute, in . :Misch 1858, and. subtle (Neatly in the Miners' journal,. -TbisAeicription shows it to have been an Exhausting Fan. It aitit fee Est 9 116114 eac 1 6 1 4 11. 8 Ettl 111E0g fee &tin working within a. casing .„ • . of two fixed sides; entirely' epee amend the cir- • ; ~- • • • I curelqTifeseV4fegaterainchell clear/Mit t fr hwimil z ,snd'hati , thrush .w ch 41Z"0-- from the nialber. • ranch Pipes and nunes. .Th 43 Fan was. Di*.w.4 . - ttie top of the .11.11. - Couplisszent -Kumla & THOMPSON'S, eialliery . sha r ft. or pttutcuttibovantrorkeilhy easel' :s• . engitta Faking rte' etetelrt Einar tlta 61) & 111- a the • - I_2 .um .1 1 , STlOttrk ar,Tsitimf.kilk;s. eugines.-e - Theilitarair tis - i - aaty-800 yard* • ' . , • • • IndeitY4, and.the.*lllB takenoffinseveral splits . firsaisitrwidles, - Gralti-Sickles Orals z 43r ,Caluirses-41311 longest ': of wheh.licen the - dean, IT Shears .• & .THoposoN4s. 1 1 1- 1 0he'...4r•- 4 * it t fet i' lt itiAt 4 t l / 4 61,66Va&8' wt Hose Wad tiettall,Y „ nmint istieed•ef Vohs. W rse 11 pate. at _ italt vAkc THOnrwIRS. t22.*.ilnitaute, _drawing:4s,oo Mibie:. feel of - " ; ' ' • • •a ti ltuntlte, thmußbrne /Mee. * a TelocitY.4 Kaffir,. -remelsin - and Brasi Pre ' oanile43 -- per . hour•' - ' • ' • ottyli.lfiTottthW- - 't. 37 7.c4VBRA Incs-,"9"0 0 N . 6 fi l intailit• N Amtdafingliarkwitir leo ejected -bv _ Mr.•lfasmyi n h,:at-Skiar Spying;; le• - 4rfliery . „near (101 MN HOES* EITICHTSH &THOMPSON'S. • !Meal bein g 15.feetin diameter' and '4) l'eet Wide "D e 1147 : 45 " - .; 2 ' 3. - nt thevanea ; - 7•workettad 80 revolititme_per WM- Wlshfaist Tackle -great varletio of lite's' •thbroughlY - efffeient-' 4 7etiblation bf -Junin. +4lB. --erreHTER fa''PHOMPkiil33. the workings : completely under control ; at the - lentemof-the.`gronnd.. ... • . • • Farmeee..Work .- Mriai. T 4 flue .• ' . From the descnption of these Fuss,* publieh- ' rovet Horseillay_ lodiU kir ):`. with e si i n . 1358, Abair Bea.; . ezi o nen . the,L o c in at pulleys complete: Two sidlffereat patterns latest . ..Mountain 00i1 1111 d - company, ilia & unPrement at • • ST I -CHTER THOStrtQnS, - - Exhatusting Fan made - tly Messrs. L. -P.:darner I Q ciliates Xeyttelegl n-4ust 'received a fresh as k-Bros..ittlahland; debaber, 1.859;; and ap- 4.3 aorta:tent of Steel-Back,- Silver Steel:and German plied it'td thi•ventilating of the Btnertv,ole - radn--' Grass Scythes.' Snlithiand Std,es. - at erv, then being opened by.thst company: -*This ; Julie STICIITEE THOMPSON'S. Party* 8 feet in diameter.. placed`upon the snr- - - - - - facia near tf,e mouth of the - shape, and Worked by uT :Awn -DRY :striosurnriv -Ton,tc tlie breaker- engine.. ;It:was in nee from - October - •-•.- VO' of all qualities; avbelite and retail At Phil -1859, tolditich or - Ipril,'lB6o; when the collierki. idelphia prices by GUSTAV WO . LTJEN, waa . . - . , fx•ntre St.,' Pottsville, neat-door to Me Union Motel. June 10. - • - ; 4 23- U was foiand that the sudden • stopping of the • • • • 'engine injured the. betting, the-fan Punning at . RIPOIIITEWIF.reweIa Sweet Briar Pipes, .•abordfourtimes the iminber of faith:alone of the F • s u n Domestic wood Pipes.' For sale wholmile and engine. The leisiesireferring to use the old mode , retail by . • • - ....GUSTAV 'WOLTJEN; 'of a finnice, rather than Put inn separate engine Centre 'St., neat door to theDideeMotel, fin the fan, the, use of the latter wastlischntinned. June 10, . • • - . • . - In June 1862, another Fan was made by Mesara. • darner& Boas.; for the Lbeastriale colliery ; and since that'tithe several others have been made by the same firm tor different collieries in, the MO ' siney basin.. * All these are driven by separate en gines, and give ventilation vastly superior- to the old mode of the furnace, and not attended „with the dmager Of firing the mines; Which lasi most inseparable from the furnace. when ; placed • in the large veins of the region. - -But all the - Fans thud-far putnp in mar coal re-- gion,--exeept the first-•:-bave beertmodelled after the ordinary blowing - Anne- of HlV:mines, being enclosed arerind'their;.43inintriterence, .bv which • the exhausted air • is'eminpreased and' retarded in its Escape. 'They- also of 'SO arnalt size as to • require them to be driven at velocitieii orfrom 150 to 300 revelations per nainute, causing exces sive wear of journals:andliability . to- accident. The Fans originally erected by -Mr,-Naamyth are so far r nperlor - to any that have beerEput up in this country, in all the details of construction. They were of large size; were driven at moderate velocities,' thus ensuring them against accidents; and were entirely open around their' circutufer mace, aliening the free escape of the ait'exhaust:- .ed from the mines. , -•- W. -Gras Id,tia-z. THE COAL MARKETS P . B,iOES . Or :COLT:j3T.T.I3I-.OARGO.I; COORRECTiIi WEEKLY YOR TFIE M1N1R5...1017317AL.3 'AT PHILADELPHIA. - _ • JUNE 8, 1865 fichuylkill..Red Ash Prepared, - $ 6 50(6-.6 75 Chestnut,. , .. . ... ..5 000 5 25' White Ash, "Lump, Steam .6 (POW 6 ; 25 •• • Boat and Broken, - 6 0006 6 25. " ~ Egg .and Stove, "- 6 00(6 6.25" "Chestnut,. .... . ' 5.25 (id . Locust Mt: Bumf', St. :Boat. 6 25(0. ". Broken - ' • 6 25@ ' • "''Prepared..- • 6'25 • " " .. ~ .5 25rd 5'50 Lorberiy COal; • ' • 6 75@ 700 Belmont Red . ..—. . .. ... 6 7'@ Lehigh' Lamp,. SL.Boat S Brolien„ . " 6 75(6 " . Prepared, :" 6 75a ..... 5 76 :a. 6 .00 BroadTelp, •' • • 5.254 . . • -'• . - AT NEW- YORK. • . Schuylkill Red 'Ash by Boat load..s 7 00® 8 00 •". • ' - 'Chestnut; . " •.". .n 6 VG White Ash Lump & Steam 700 n ;." - Broken & Egg; • 7 00n " • . Stove, " '•Chestnut,• - 5' 75C0‘ Lehigh. White Ashlump n , & S. Boat.: 7 25 Prepa. edr ' • 7-10 n, " Chestnut, . ' '6 25n 'Sc.uncoil nt Eli zabetiaport.. Lump and.St.,Boat by Cargo,' (e$ Chestnut, See Auction Saks, Lehigh Coal at 13,1isabethpart. Lump and St: . Boat by Cargo Broken.. and . Egg: Prepared' -•,, • • Chestnut " " • AT BALTIMORE . . JUNE Sha'kin & Pittston W. Ash-wholialei 7 • ~ .9 Lykenß & Sha ' kin 4edAtih • • wholos'ale: • ' • 8 ", 'retail 9 50@1.0 CUMBERLAND COAL.—Run of mine f. r . ,Freights from Pi) Richmond (Philnel , n.l. Portland • CO) P0rt5m0uth..j..........1: TO Newburyport 1 j Boston • .• 50. New Bedford 1 40 1-Newport:.::..... 1' 40 New Louden 1 40 1 Norwich . - 1 50 New Haven • • 140 ; Bridgeport .... . . 1:40 New.•;York .. ... 1.70 'Philadelphia.... 30 Rhode ... I'4o'l Alexandria .. .... , 2TO IN:ashingtoia D.,C..... 2 75 I Hartford - 2 01) Tauntam • • . 1.60'1 Newark • " 445 Alb .... 00 Troy • • • 200 Biehmond,V:' - 2 00 1 Norfcrilcya • .D 3 vessels antr - .2l . boars arrived for the Week. • • Freights:from Elizabothirort: New Yo* - • 4 ' 6.01 Portlandi -- .... Tenll !liver.. Newport.... Providence . : Middletown:— , Hudson- Lynn • • - Freightm from Baltimoire.. • -.• • To Philo&lpkla - • _ $l - .15®1.. 25 New York - ' - -2 oika2 15 .Boston . - . - ' 0 05® . ... .. . Freights To Philadelphia . ...-- . . . . - -.--; •' '• $1 254 • 1' . New Y0rk.......; ... ; . .....,.... 7 4,1 4 , - - 1 .. : '.9 00‘4 . Bo on ' ''' . -1...:'::-. . COM - Trade by B Quantity:of Coal sent by 'Week ending on Thursday e , Part Carbon.. ,Pottsville • Schuylkill ./Inven - :Auburn Purt ' TotAl' • ' Previonslithie year To same time last year in thesupply n of feachei 495,000 . Increase So far • • • . Decrease . .230.010 16f 101,57.10 Pinegrove Coal Trade for 1865. • Amount transperted during the last, monthi • Lorlierry efeek Sw•ntnra nimi:Capal Railroad nytkill • . . . The following is' the' quantity of 'coal -Aransported overthe'differenf. Railroads in Schnylkill Comity; for week ending. on Thnraday,6*ening.last . . • • Mine 11111.& R.. 11,075 • 01.' :450,129 'l4 Mt. Carbon.... . ...... .016 •46 •• 14,365'10 Mill Creek • Malutnor &.; Broad ML. t Schuylkill.lt- ..• .. . . Lehlib Coal Trade , for • 1.003. -, • • • . • - WINDOW . SHADE • FACVORY, For week ending on _Saturday la.9 , t:' . • . . . '''• '.. : Be ading, Pa. , , • • RAILROAD. = _ . CANAL.„ .. • -Muslin Shades of all coh;rs.and all styles, bands, . OPERATORS.- ' - either on hand or made tC. order. Address • ' ' - ... - . • IiEEK TOTAL. WSTK. TOTAL. , . I GIiORGE K. 011111.1TFI. ” - :..•• • • - .i - —— --"------- : • 630 Court Alley Bentliwg. . A. Pardee & Co' 122 .• Si.2SS 1•! 6,09T May 6. '65. ' . ' ' ' I l l ' Packer &co - ' . -- ILGQ4 '•'l : . . - • Mt. Pleasant' ' ...' . 10,617 . . ~.- .2. . FREDERIOK'ahcIESELER ' • Jerldo - • • ' . - 4 5,1559 '. . 3.952. . .. , . .. . f Harleih..., . - .. •• " .• 2 9..31n :: i 2.9 0 0 -• ' JUSTICE' O.E".TEHFEACH; • Felton .Coal. 4,738 316 . - Secretor . i .... 18, T 4.144 y And Gener • al[Ao. for ,the shi p *, Weiss &Co.. 1;00 -37,710 739 .6,618 Farmer* , Ilainal Fire insurance Co. -Buck 'Mountain - . 1,4391. 26.605 `1,439 11.423- .• ...- of Selkoylkill.cou atty..- .. .; Smith's Spring Mt.- • ' ',. - 2,0,183 • .. 1.%1 Has Or•eried'his Office corm' of Centre and. Norwegian Honey Brook• Coal CO r„ • 44.849 ~. 1,547 streets: Pottsville , on the second.floor of. the. banding German' a ,, Coal - Co. .• 18.013 • . ' 1,039 in which IsCestablished his Pm.ince and. Fruit'Store. • • Spring Mt. Coal C 0... • ' • 34;777 • . ' 365. All busiw entrusted to him will, be'. thankfully. re- NV, T. Carter & Co.. '. : 18,8 32 . ' ' 11,138 eelved'aud ' carefully, attended to.. - • . , . • Beaver Meadow" . - :. '.. - 6 0 7 .. :-• '•• • ; - April 29 ., Nis: • ' - . IT,2us. .. • 'Le h igh Zinc CO . • • 6,036 . . . , JOhn. - Connery ' l2B . • 1.430 . ' Helot boldlte Extract.Buchn gives health' and vigor L. &M. Coal • -. 57 73.160 . , . 89 to the franie and bloom to the' pallid. Cheek. 'Debility Baltimore Coal C 0... ... . 11.933 _ .. Is accompanied by many, alarming sTmptoms, and if no Franklin . . • . '.. 199 . 9.051 .. - . .- , -..- • treatment is submitted to, consumpthin, insanity. or. Consoldated Coal' Co .• . . 19.509 . , . .- - ' ,epileptic fits ensue.. •,. ' •• April B. 66. •'-' 14 - tilt •, . Andenrled..-..: _. - 9481 . A INTINGS ! PAINTINGS i 1.-The sub 'LaLehiudgmheti.,B•,,nBq..:-...!9..' .. .. . 234 . 3 9 5:4 63 99 3 1 '.„. . • : , 4,5 . i scriber, his Just received from New York an aisort . 1,304 . 1,124 . - 4,422 • mer,t of fine framed 'Paintings among which are the 83,832 following :-Pilot Boat, Harvesting, Italian - Alps. Ap- Wilkesbarre..... .... :. -972 Let. Coal* Nay. Co • ' - 164.13,047 _ . ... .423, peninesariington'; fiyrorre 'Villa, -Lake Coin°, Lake Other Shippers.:. •.. ' ' - :197. .- ••• - r - • Superior,'Proteet' It, 84th St.-New York. (Vonp of mtlieni...; .; ;.; ..;. ; . ; . , . ... 23 . . „ - .452 . Chickens, l&c.. Also a • tine Painting by. Mr. J. M. 1 .- . 1 ' Total 4,986).1,66,432 16,439 -133,262 • • ' - --. . 16,4391 133,362 ' store. • ...' - . • B. BAN.NAN. • • „ - .. _____—, _......._ 1 'Niel bY it. &Cr ; 21.42.'5 718,794, Same thrtelastyear.. 52,678; 514,0621 Dec else' • . 31,261 _95,62' Increase - .:. -: United States, Railroad lomat =a Local Stocks. Reall6g . Railroad StoCk BQcols, ISGO—SO : o•• ' 1810 Schur . 1 Nay.qatien Stock, of " Mlne~llill Railroad -• ' Little Schuylkill Railroad „ • Lehigh Valley:Railroad. ' Lehigh Canal ' • .. • Botfdt • 'Caltawina Railroad • " • '"' preferred • Miners tiankStoc . • • Farniers..BankStock...:.:..:.:..,:... -Government 'Bank Stock ' Pothwille.Water Officinally Stock.... - %"_,. • Gas • -11.- S. Bonds, • 11. S. 5,9.0 Bonds (coupons on.o SIO-10..• ' .. .. , Certificates of Icdebtednees Gold (premium . . - Butler. Coal- Co Fulton Coal 'Green Mountain Coal . ... .. -Locust .I New York lad MiddleV;si • • Big Mountain • • Swatera Falls Coal C0..,... Diamond Coal CO • - War Heath - COAL:.FREIGHTS: . 9:o;:lewburyport . ~- I •2olNew' London :" PANktUdiqt 15;Taunton.'.. 1 25lIsTew Haven 1 00,`Pertsmonth;. r,Olfieiv Bedford 1; 00111ridgepor1... .50;11nrtford.• 1. 50/ Al .... ; . ilrand tOr; -1805' • railroad tiud'Uwal foithe 9ilingl4lttf . ISAILICOAD, 72416 1 •20.38 . -*---:' .127.1 8 —•• 613 ~; ' 8;220_03 - . - 's '..• 4,687 119 16 - - - - 070.15 -- -.783 ' - ._:.:—.l-_ • -16.659 021. - .8,111 1,055,539 0',21 174,497 1,103,19704!.: '-163,608 , 1,342,5GT 284,266 .922 14, 32:065 OT. ' 697 01; ' 12465 OS 1;519 15f' 44,150 15 2 366 (12 'EL 110:* wEssirEa -BLAND .Offers his Professional &nicest° this citizens Of Potts : • ville and Onlee.-C .- 31auch Chink & St. rive Wonder et Ake • Pa y, Latest proved' aelps, adapted 'to private families: hotels. and m.stutfactorieti. Lamp. burns without oil,, noamoke, smell, grease, or trouble... Cheaper than dayllght;' • .Who is the next customer? • Can.:be seen and pnrcbased only at STICHTHR I THOMPSON'S. papus.—FanCy French Clay Pipes warranteclte • color. Fancy Clay &gar Tubes ; also English. Dutch nod : ' • German' Cla y Pipes • • . rman In great- variety, for sale .at Philadelphia Importer's wholesale prices by . GUSTAV WOLTJIIN, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Centre St., next dOor to the Union Hotel, Pottiville. June 10. !6a-2. • - 411 4111*s CHAP -PASSAGE .' - TO AM . 81103( ' 71TE=A-T•R •AND' IRELAND. • - -•TA • BROTHERS& CO.'S Emigration and 'Foreign .Ikehruige Office. 86 South , et:. New York.. • • . . . - Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Tap Scott's favorite line of Liverpool' Packeta . •sails every three daye;• • • • Xline of Lbudon.Packets sails every ten days. . Also by Steamship sailing weekly. . • . larSarties Wishing . to *send for, their. friends, or re . .., mit money to . ,the Otai Coes-rev. can' do so at the low est rates by applying co STRANGE N. PAIMER.. - June le. '6h.-23.6m • - IX/ANTED S.-DISABLED SOLDIERS. Y: and others out of employthent to CIIIIVIItS for our GREAT AND NATIONAL WORK, just published, ."The Life and Mile 'Services otibtaham By Frank Crosby or the Philadelphia' Bar, comprising one large octavo volume of neatly ratiO pages • . " This IS the ;only' work" of the 'kind published ; it -is entirely new antioriginaL containing h,s early history. political career, speeches:mesinges, proclamations and other officiaLdocurnents illustrauve of his eventful ad- Ministration. togetherwith the scenes and .events con 'meted-With tragle end,: It will be sold only by our travelling agents, to. whom exclusive territory is given, and liberarcoinmisslona paid. Bend for wcircular and 'terms to "American Publishing Agency, 1301 211, No: 601.1chefq.fillt Street, Pliilndelphia... • . It4ONTITLY. STATEMENT OF. 11LE NATIONAL BANK OF- PENNSYLVANIA : . Porisvtu.s, June 8, ISO.' •• U.S.-• Seertritieli .depoelted with • Auditor • General.- ' • • :Other U. S. Secutitie..rt hand,: Due front other Bank' , • Gold. Silver and - Gold Coripons • Legal. Telmer Notes • • Other Bank . Notee, .... . Fraetioualturretley. , -• Expenee account ' ' • 7.50. 7 50 7 50 6 50 7 75 7 25 6 50 Capital atocl. paidin Notes in circulation. . Dividend Aecount..... Surplus Fund..: . . Interest account . . .• _ _ _• $5:17.4.33 ;74. • , -• . ,C. 11. -DENGLy.R, , Cashier.. . t'ol.t.sviile, Jnne 10, 16,4. , ' - R3-ii - - 725c1 7 63 1.25 0725 a 6.75 LETTER'S- 'Remaining. Unclaimed •in the Post °Mee; at Pottsville: State of. .I"enesylva eta, on the 9th day or June. 1865. • • • ' • -,To obtaitfney of these letters„.the applicant must call for ".advertised letters," give the date of this list, and Pay one cent ; for.advCrtising„ If not called for within nee Month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Oftice. • ' • •••• • 1865: 50@17 75 00qt. y. 51.1 . 25a 14 '+so ArcrAl bpael G Alhertson Chas Bull EdwihA 2. Bell E W Maker John 'Bayer - DT [ Benton 31ack Brininger Theres Mims Edward Sheffer Lew la• Crabb S • - • Krouse - Jacob '• • ~'Stephenson` Michl Chodatiewier Mr Kramer John .jr Train Nathan Diehl H H Leipard Corp *JosThomas Capt E Hair Henry W -Lackey Anna • Thomas, Wm J-ah Donlave Jae sh ' - Murphy John D Thomas Mrs'lliiit Entwistle Em ah McFarldin . .Chas. : Vock Wm Eackenbach :Hnv.• McFadden Jas Vores Mice Graham 'Thus T Michael Jacob H .Wnctiter'Peter Gillespie'W,P.Millet Jos- •-• Moltord John • . Gutidy'W . I • -31eMenamen JohtiWisa Justus. Grainer Amanda , March John eh ' . • . • June in, uls.' " M. SILLTMAN.: P. 'M. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. . / 50 1 50 . 1 10 . I '25 143 . 1 no . 1 50 1 25 . fuel Published inn Sealcd Envelope. -Price Six - Cent4 A Lecture on - the Nature, .Treatment and Radical Cure ofStrrmatorrhcra or Seminal Weakness,: Involuntary , Emissions,' Sexual Debility,: and Impedi inents to : Marriage generally: Nervousness, :Consump tion, Epilepsy, and Fits: Mental and Physical ham pacity. resulting from Self-Alinse,' By . ROBT. - J. CULVERWELI., M. A, Author of the "Green . Boolt ‘ .. &c. ' • • . - • The World renowned author,' in this admimble Lee. Lure clearly . proves from' his' mix( experience that the awful consequences-of Self : Abuse may: be effectually removed without medicine. and without dangerous eurgleal -. operations, bougies, inetiuments, iitms,- or poifitingonfikmode - of care ; at once certain and effecinal, by which every -sufferer, - .no matter what his condition may be, may cure him, - cheaply.' pri• 'vately and radically. THIS LECTUR WILL PROVE. -A BOON TO THOS ANDS AND .T NDS: -- • • Sent under seal, :to any address, in lain; sealed enyelope,- oo 'the:receipt of six cents, or t .o': . postage stamps.- by addressibg • • CHAS. J. E &CO., . 114 ••ftosiery, Nerr:Vork, Post Office box 4,556. June 10: •65. . [Jan. 2S, •65.-4-1 y). .23- •-- CHAS. MTOKEIS. .TAYLOR. . the convenience of mfi. . patrons and others at a distance. we here - present a diagram of • ' •"self-measurement, by which. a good iit will' be guarantied, by sending the'sizes in. the order • designated in the accompanying r . figure i‘r State whether the person is erebt or eto opinp. t The same measnie as for Coat. Measure inside seam, and out side from htp-hone, and around the waist an hip. • SAMPLES OF MATERIALS SENT CT MAIL IrRIIR es COST. GOODS 76 BE RETURNED, 17 NOT SATISPATIORT. T 111.1114. STORRS & Co.. 824 Chesnut St, Philadelphia Jane 10..,65, 73,244 18 MEW IDAISH OTOitlig . ..-;4nst' opened .at MEW the:sttuad lately Ocenpled,b,l N.S O. Morrison. Cen. ire street. nearlropposit2 Market; a New- Dry Goods, Grocery and Provision Store, in' which wilt be kept constantly.; on, hand a: choice" stock, of Goode in Diet Alsi l / 4 Queensware, Flour and Feed.-&c.: • The undenigned hopes tor. strict. attention to busi ness, to receive a fair share' the public patronage. I. • .• • . - .ROBERT A. OLDVEIt. I'cittsville;•Oetiober 29, 14. -. •.. • ' 44.4 Eimor:Becutr andlersoorn Ross W 41311 cares- seeret-And .delleate disorde-s, in , all their stagea, at little erpenri, little or no..than,:te in diet,-no inconvenience: and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor,immediate in its action. and flea-from-all in. melons prnninties. 6, . 14.6 m .. • QIIIOIEING TO BAC CO.-;.A large Assortment I of dlifeTent kindis, in bade. or bbbs.... for sale by Doc. - W. E. BOYER; WV,IDENER, 38 SOVTIff BECOiYD OTREETI beyreen ?dirket and Chestnut Btieeta, - • • Ahinufaebcrel- of that Oil,Lampo and Wholesale ' • : dealer m,Glass .ThmPlers;ralenl' Jars and Gkosteare.geti&allif find it to their advantage to examine oar stock and compere prices before purchashlg• their goods for the spring sales. • • . We would mll the attention. of the public partial larly to (Mr New. Style of Patent Jar. foe Preserirlog , •• ..+ witilioief Slime. • ".;• . Wrii can' icifer to hutidreda of reapectable persorts;who put up pearkes:'ind'Other fruit in our Jam laat season without the use of Syrup, and found upon opening that the Frult retained its natural flavor, and in .fact,•waa just 'the same ala when put into ttutdare. . . Fro. tB'Sbnth SecOnd Street, Philadelpfda. Junk 3, te. IfKi 100 100 100 100 1093‘ 11,08 % X 95 99 13.1: yosx 1081 i 96X 993( 138 1474 tod•biberpidtera• a MIT)Ift THQMPSON.S.. 400,000 00 12,000 00 93.064'49 4,640 00 20.317 00 1,835 00 1 73 ' $537,433 74. LIABILI'rIES $200,000 00 :'334,805 00 429 00 51 99 . 2,141 15 . . . . Grey Lents(' 'Marten Chas • • ilbert :Marynneniacher . Hen Redman Henry Iffßoth Elias - liertzet Thomas. Rue Jacob Huston Thomas 'Robinson J P. 2 JObhston Wm Roland J Jenkins ' Reed Thos' EXPLANATION., MEASURE * FOR coar.••' Length of Back, from .1 to 2, and from 2 to B. . Length - of Weye r (with arm crooked: from 4to 5 , : . • 'l3renict Mensurr. , --Aronndthe most prominent : part- of . the . Watirt.:MeasurC.-Around.the - oEsylai,asw4T, - pcTvrgus. • ;• • . • • AitiutrokTUDT-OREIGN, c , - 01.1j ANp.: r ojeign'Exchange,- • ' • • United . S!atei 'Bonds; . Qunetermasters Vouchers . - And' tritenrrent Money. • riroNEY- RECEIVED ON' DEPOSIT:L Dl T MWra l tiOt'efts. 4 l.l)eisPeela aidWani• S'I'OCXS and BONDS hougl4t and sold.at, the New York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual 03mmiision. A Ready and conclusive test of the properties oC FlEL3thows nom Esntser BcontrWill be a cOnipariso with those set forth in the Dotted States Dispensatory, April S;. '65. • - - • • • , 14-Bm. imitiorbledo.DrucrenrCozorristrrions, of blot Use Eltratnoto•S firraAcr Becov.-yrilL give brisk and energetic . feelings and. enable yon to sleep well. : •. • . April 8, ".. . -19 7 tim • • E TIE IP IICAT E .6( Check.. CDrafts, Nagel, *c.—The subscriber' is. pre pared at he Printing °lace, to furnish all kinds of Car -titlcates of:Stock. Coal. Banks, and otherVorporations. Also all kindavf. Cheeks: :Notes and Drafts engraved and printed_plarn on •,tttoite and In colors. ....Also mall Maps; I.lthogrsphedatishort notice. • . . BENJAMIN BANNAN,.. . Printai.•Stationer and Binder: . Vpwardis or Tainrry Titousiati certificates and re commendatory letterstaie been received. attting the merits Of listamoco's Gralurss PYLEPAZATI . ONS, many of which are from the highest sources. including eminent statesmen, clergymen, governors, Statejudges..tc. April S. •115: • 14-6 m • titenutrbtfrirrtt Ctiemtnit.: Atuttrisiß:l" ' After a rueful-examinati9n of lietateot..o% PattrAtt4- 'netts: they enjoy our UtniOet confidence. Wr 'enosidcr diem ante end NE VEERS &YATES. ,PtimunttruiA. Jane 18.1860: (April 8,..66: 14.4:00 MISS MAGDALENA BOEDEFALD," : Fashionable Cloak and Drew Maker, ~14011*E11414 ST aiiikrEnoi. 'ffroOir.;:rcrFinimu.i. • StAle Agent foifilelinditnie Demorist new ..systena of ciating.aud thaking dresses.: -; Young ladles instructed in the art. • ' •" • April 1,....6:%•--133m4. . . . . Take Pro 710111rUNPLZASiliT ANT 'UNA.trn RIMMED; for - unplenstua and dangerous disease's:' ITEM limn- BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIII and laniaovan.Roaa WASH.. • April Si .65. .... , . , •. -- • ' 14-6m.'• The Science of 'Medicine , should stand simpple, pure, tnn!estic t: having fact for its basis, Induction fOr its pil lar,. truth alone for its- capital.' •So stand HELMISOLIPS Pasiaakrtaas, established over 16 years ago. April 8, yl.• . • - 14-Gm . 7.340' NEW 7 3-1 C NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR. Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful koney. doupons attached. literbst payable each Sal Months. The hinoipal ,pairable in Lawful Honey a the end of Thrke Years, or the Holder ha: the right to demand at that time THE 5-20 BONDS AT PAR, INSTEAD OF CAW 'Mgr This privilege is vainable, as the 5-20 Bonds are now selling at eight per - cad. premium. . The nbeive Lean, and all OtheelL S. Mir,. curiqes:forsale bT L. F. WHITNEY, CENTRE .ST4F,ET, 2 POTTSSTLLIC G.6m Feb, 11, '65 HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL- CREAM, For Cleansing, Whitening and. Preserving . • THE TEETH ;• •• • . • • This article is prepared with the greatest. care upon 'scientific principles. and warranted not to contain anything in the slightest degrev•di3leteiious .to • the ices!, or watust. Some of Our most eminent.Denta Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it as a' preparation.or superior qualities for cleansing, Whitening and preserving the teeth. Iteleans them readily, vmdering them :beantifully,white and pearly;: without the slightest injury to the esitimel.— It is healing to the gams where they are ulcerated: and sore. 'lt is alsii an excellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which are exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy ta.ste to the mouth, cleansing it thciroughly, and ithparti7g a delightful fragrance twthe breath.- • Prepared only.•by A. IIIAWLE'Y &VIII.' N. W. Cur. 10th and Iliembnrd and sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents.: •. TESTIMONIALS.—The following opinion .of Dr. -White, as tothe high. esteem :in which te- holds the Dental Cream, mast be sufficient' evidennf its value : to quote4ither testimonials in detail is needless. Eon tenting. onrselvei by simply giving the 'names and ad dresses of persons . who Speak of. its -excellency for' the teeth : ' - Pmceneiruu, April 15th, 16113. Raving carefully examined A. Hawley's Solidified Dental•Cream,”-I .hereby cheerfully recommend It to the pnblicgenemlly... Itls an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can •he used by all persons with theutmosteonfidence, as its properties are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving the teeth, irpromotes a healthy action to the gums, and in 2 Parts a plearintnesi to the breath.. .• . . . . • • • . • -.Dr: W. R: WRITE, 1203. Arch . „Thos. Ingram;9ll. li., : Dentist,' 491 Fourth Street: ,J. Birkey, 2:4 S.:Sixth St: • • .• ' • . E.Nandersilee. Surgeon Dentist,'42s.Arch St: C. A. Kingsbury. 1119 Walnut St. • S:Dillinghani,.D. D. S.: 734 AiTh ' Dixon, 527 Arch St '• • • Edward Townsend. Dentist, 525-N. Ponrth Si, DorphleY,Rentist; SO7 N. Tenth St. L: - Long, Dentist, 629 N.. 841.13 St: :ritn* A: T W 0!..Q D- 7 s PATENT :DRILIING MACHINE; PILE DRIVER,. • And Hydraulic Sand Pnin6. PRACTICAIiTESTS having. fully demonstrated Op superiority of this machine over all othert for the pur pose of sinking Oil Wfils, the undersigned.is now pre pared to.receive ordetWr the smite. • This machinery comprises everything : requisite for the boring of oil welle. excepting the STEAM ENGINE AND CAST IRON DRIVING PIPE. ;but' will'. be fur- nished, if desired, Mitt reasonable price.) and dispenses with the use of the Derrick rope, Bull Wheel, and other 'cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and is so arranged, being constructed on ''wheels and .bie, i that it con.be easily:removed/or the purpose of sinking wells in different • . . THE DETRITUS is' 'removed from the well by our Patent Hydraulic prOcess, and does not .re4ttire the - ref moval pf, the drill from the boring. , 114,,proceas „not only removes elf the detrital In from b to 10 minutes, bur likewise. effectrudly "cleartrout• and , opens 'all the small oil - veins,thatare NO: often entirely closed. up by the old mixes. °fiend pumping. • - = 4 -• WITH THIS MACHINE and c. -practical engineer, a well can be sank front 400 to 600 feet within a period of front 15 to 30 days after the soil pipe has been driven. ..Arrangements are being. made for the construction and delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich,. Newburg, N. Y., and Pittsburg; penile:, • 'For farther information. price, terms, &.c.; addresi , . SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan. Hotel, New York. May 20, .0.5 - •- • • -20-8 m INSURANCE': 1 - COMPANY; . re NEW . • O.ASIIZAPITAL4tWOILEVICIiir DOLLS. isiets Ist 141 n.; 1865 • :$2,265,503 : 42 Liabilities 4 :* 66 ; . 77i9.01 52 Joint Mocii;...Sedreiaiy. 'Cu Pre.eident. J. Us't do. A. F. W.uxuAsru, Vise do. • • - T—A. GODFREY, Agent, • • 'OFFICE li/triAiitoNOO,..NEAR CENTRE STREET, rortsvn,,p, IPA. • . ' may 40, !Gs. 26-3m 'Airn Yorrnivr. Vmoa are regained by nn.sinotres Ex laAcr Benue; Aprll,B. '65.14.6m • .•. . . . . . TORM PerfameaT & T.ilet . l9onps may be had in all their.. variety at the' new Book and Stationery Store of . BOSIIINLIELL &BRO.. . • • Centre Street below Trir.lty Chorth,.Pottavi/le. • Jan. t 'GS,. ' • ' 147. • ' . . . PEA COAL, PEAL COAL, PEA COAL. . Theundersigned is prepared to ieceive orders for PEA COAL. Can supply from 4to 8 care per day. Address • .. C.. H. LIENOW, Pottestlie. May 27, '65 • • • 2l.;tf et REENNI.OI:IB It • APLANTE. at Great nursitisak.—The snbsciiher- will *close ont his recitatiitog stock .of GREMIROUSR - AND'BEDDING OUT PLANTS atreduced rates; by the dozen; .or larger and smaller qtiantities. '.The stock embraces a general assortment of choice Plan% and affords a fine °mot, tinily for those who desire to sell again. ' Pots taken hack and dedrictedliont the prices. This Is a fine op portunity of obtaltilnhoice Plants'cheap; Call at . • ' GREENWOOD 'NURSERY, Pottsirille 1.0.4.1‘. AND -DRESS A'IT.I2IIIIItINGS t X- 1 Latest AN D Pat terna,.‘ • • - -AT' TAR" CLOAK STORE OP - .11.- BOLAND, • COnitie Strict, bektli American House. 111111.91:45:--4414m . • . ' POT 'SPILLS. .T. .thousand'iaxes of timber, .14 Hemlock, White rine, White Oalt..and other esri• eties of . unusual quality, with steam - and water mills thereon, capable of sassing - largest- dimetunons - re quirst; Holes solicited and promptb. executed. CHARLICS TETE. Gieentidanon .i ratatniva schoyikui co. Ayrll 22, Ng. r .16-6m*, 71 1 1 . r i l y a0 . 1111 , 11Parftud . e*tna Toilet SiSa . =** : - - t t , I Satimlay,.Aimei 10, I'M.. THT,..;.;LATES,Y,'- ., NEW& , 4: . - . Grant's Ilineviabile Oppipion,eCl4entitt.Slite 'WI tenon whim Imiillenteir"Dminin time AS 1 inumplanninp ofriMeiders.ll4imeehm,..Greosi 144prensens sit Trnopell:lferoperns4l 7 llntee, z -ftungllll4Oellnity,;. , ---' 7. -•,-;:-.. in E7:-..! , _ ::. c. :;-,. ~s. stated:that:l: EtiolealikerifrOf: ithet yritnesiga whclsgaVe the imppressed tqdmony befoleAtmilllttary, Oorrnntaakm, tea mattiMitedind'4kllltal ttuMattex he made his atn4emeni, General „Grant _roue, and mid that be kneni the witifetis and desired td voneti feehlkeiredfbflity..:.nis v./mincer • alodeauariellt'„ _to prove absolutely connection between Maud tun eftilada: figtatt; ler hi tee been 'lntbrmell Sanders and Clay that Davis bad authorized and them to make airangerhente arittithe measains for the mai der of Lincoln and• his- Cabliset.' Dr. - Merritt' inat.pee; sent at a council of the conapimtots..where thelr.Pums were freely diseissed. anti be heard Sanders boat that they had plenty of money to Inearetbe maxim of. theft horrible scheme. '.lt. was as a practicing, physician of ' enlivened'. Eioatheth.. procltieftka • that' he -mak& Melo: quaintance of the rebel agents : and ltly conduct and demeanor throughout Is' perfectly coraletent ead relia ble,. When be Mktned ltapnitant , taltminuion he com municated it to tbottewhom he oppteed Would be able to prevent the crimes that were'Conteniplate4Ctint meanwhile he did not wish; to, Injure: risk - his life, and. destroy his chances, of gletectiug 'new vtl: Minks by an open dentointatkoraf thelnabrio Since the „Hist 'nit, when the great =verdant. of ' troops' from ' , Washington' City. homeward, cottithenteit, the total number. who Min kft•that cityismoanta to 80,poo men, with nearly . 2,tipo horses, amtplearlY2,o?oe. OOJ ponds of baggage, ; '• - • • • "t' Lieut.-Gen. Griiiitinet with•an, enthwdastic,enui9l4 in New York on Wedufttday. In, the forenoon arid af ternoon .he held• levees in the: parktra .of tho:Aate. House, at which some six thonsaltd ne-reorts attended. The usualcnstom orband shaking was adopted, and thh Cfeneral was compelled, to undergo thilsevese.ordeal for several hours. • The Sixth 'Army Cops , - Mal.- GenH a. 'Wright: coed mending ; was reviewed on Thursday in W The las t' of the Texan'expedition, under Mai eneral Weitzel, left Fortrese'llonroe on - the Sth. • _PrederickStnyttt was. inaugurated' Governor of New Hampshire on the Stir - The State debt is $3.91',5600. 4 The Governor recommends evertor the, familles of die abled soldiers, and negro suffrage . . The American Medical Associatkm - Continues' In see Mon in Boston and the members took II aaii downMtp, bay for their health. • - Montgomery Co..s• ding store, in Chicago.- veal burned on , the 7th. A fireman_ was _killed and thiek, others severely wounded by the falling of a wall: ,The New York State Sportmenv Convention assemb led at Niagara Falls on the 7th. The National Convention of Young . Meres Christiatt Associations. is in session in Philadelphia, , Gov. Fenton, of New York, has' issued a congratula tory address to the troops from that State. V Gen. Sickles was to leave Bogota -on,-the Ist, on tds return home. " V The revolution in Peru has been quelled. - In Salvador another revolution has broken out, and - several towns have pronounced in favor of Barrio/1: -11 Juarez has issued letters of marque for vessels on both the Paciftc and Atlantic Oceans.' - • •• • . . Arrangements are being , made-fet the - re-opening of the custom-honer' at Charleston, Savannah, - - and othersonthern ports..;'• . 'The New Orleans papers .of the 3i.announce the arrival of commissidners from Texas to make' ar rangements for the ieturn of the State-to the Union.— The people desire to return without • the least reserva tion, and also accept thentiolitlon of slavery.. The Knoxville Grand Jury has refused to Indict Gos.. m Bwnlow. In: accordance with the Instructions pr Judge Trigg. There is no determination as yet .whether Jeff. Da iris will be tried by civil or mthtary court. • • LETTER FROM THE' OIL .RE6IOIL' . ; . Peraerztor.Cassria,. June s'. Eovroas ltfrszas , .Jocax.u. :-,,There• is probably no other country on the face of' the* globe that could belie made such rapid developments Of 01l in the short imam of time since its discovery, In quantities, nor &mid . means for its dissemination into the verious-branchea of science and art to .which it. is, applied. - The theories of Its origin and exhiestibillty seems to keep pace with its production, also (forbidden; ground Mr me at pre- . sent). , . , A:stringer en his first visieta the Oil regiont,' on lee= • lug the large number of Derricks strewn rthickthrough all the ground;" are apt to be impressed With two ideas —first (a Derrick invariably indicates a' well ttuttl‘to be, or has been,) that if each well , produced oil in gran. • titles to pay. then the production would exceed the cob- . sumption, and consequently, depress the business, or second, that: if they do not' produce oil will equally cause a depression, as-a lack' of oil in my estimation,la worse than an excess. But every well has its separate history: - Some yield as it were, spontaneously, while - others by all the persuasive manipulations of art-and persevering. industry, often fail to Induce a single drop.. while I have no doubt-In two-thirds of those that - are barren, the greasy gas, or the gassy grease, is seething and Surging in the fissures near, eager to escape Its long enthralment, by the touch - of the magician's divi- - Mug rod slightly varied. from- the aforesaid manipula tions, to illuminate the halls of fashion, OrlubricattL the'vast machinery which-man so ingeniouily sets inn motion. ,- Sonie of the wells exhibit in :a remarkable;dezree;,. what maybe called a freak of ,nature, but no doubt, caused by the first law of cause and. effect, which will. be more easily explained. as scientific refearch progress .one well on Rennyhoff.Run gives barrels per day, and they can pump 'that in half an hour, while pumping 24 hours fails to extract any more. The sup position is that the gas, after conveying that sountity, to the bottom of the well, takee another direction, venting the oil. passing it on ita passage, Another well - on the same rnu. about a nine - further up, was bored as the parries thought, to esuflicient depth - to - get oil, but not getting any, they got discouragetk'and sold their land in consequence far 'below itirvaine. The new owners bored a little deeper withithe same result, bat not discouraged, prepared, to pump it, when after ex... •tracting the . water, thoW labors were rewarded .by a small Sow of oil by the suction of the pump. :It then commenced Sowing at the rate of TS' barrels. per day,„ which was not even impeded by the sucker. remaining in the well, as the - rode broke in the endeavor to get them out. Still further np - a large flow-of oil has been struck, varionslyeatitnated, but. as I -Will visit it in a few days I will give you the exact amount in mynext. The peculiarity of many wells would be very interest-. ing, but I refrain from relating them. for the pre:sent, having started to dispel the bile with which croakersare affected. by showing the wealth. of font. miles of Oil Creek and Bennyhoff Run, after which I can • digress and show territory where hundreds of barrels produced 'are a daily occurrence: en it only , 'requires discrinaiiia- Von where to invest 'rather than to denounce all oil speculations as a humbug. Verily, - oil is one of the , wonders of the world, and you may class, it where you please, but It certainly, is' inferior to none of the recent inventions.- TrkFtrEpOES RESEMILING - COAL.-.A Mr. of Illitland, Vermont, has in his possession-an'in geltionely contrived torpedo made to ;exactly rt - semble a large lumpof coal.. 'This was the artful contrivance employed'with. much success. by. the, rebels on the Mississippi, and it is suspected that, - the awful disaster. to the. ,Sultana was accom-. plished by one of . these diabolical things. :The , one•in 'possesitiort of-Mr. Ripley ivas sent to him from Richmond by his sou, - Gen. Ripley, and was 'found in the' private cabinet of .Jeff. bayis after ,his flight front the city. ' ' . _ • INTERNAL REVENUE FnAtins.-- 7 ln the case of a Boston distiller, who removed liquor frcim his distillery' without paYing excise duty, . Governmeht has found the, amount of fraud to be $17,000, and ba.g imposed an additional penalty of $33.000, Making $50,000' in all. In a Dubuque case; the amount of fraud bas been fixed at half a million" of • dollars,- and a penalty of another half a million of dbilara hasbeen imposed. In a Peoria , ease,- the frauds will be some hundreds of thousands, and an equal penalty affixed. NB - Guetayus Webner, a patrolman of the Elev enth Precinct, New York, went home On Saturday evening; and finding Albert Ainidey talking with his wife, shottim,tbrough the-breast, , killing him instantly. Webber fled; but finding himizoll' ly pursued; went into a vaciintolokon A - venue B and shot' himself throbgli the head: -:He is' not expected tolive. -.; • , • • . . oiLwells in. Burmah,'lndia,itis estima ted have been yielding theirpresentiouptifyrof 800; 000 ba . rrels per R'nnum at least.l.oo, years amount ing during tltat,periodto about 80,000,000. barrels, English measure. These, if arranged, wUI form a continuous line of oil barrels 27,300 miles long. Oil wells also exist in Persia, and it A said, have lately been discovered near 'the Sea Of Azof, while on - the . Island• Samos they - wasted 500 years before the Christian era. - - • ~ Why -imams Tim Courts-mon at Pbwnses saw WAsnrs which choke-or fill up the. - pores of the skis, and ,in a short time leaves it harsh-'and dry? . It is in the blood, arid if yon want smooth and soft akin use Hmarnotaes F t rraser Ssagiesarris, It gives a brillian cy to the complexion,' , --1.443 m Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, Thlireddi, Junit 8, 1865 • There•is very little dematid for Flour, and the market is dull about fcirmer;:rate.i.f Sales com prise about 1,200 .bblls extra ..family '2•80,4,50 bbl—the latter rate for choice brandi. The re tailers and bakers are. buying in small lotss at prices raging from $6 2546 ~.75 for stiperrlue'; 8707.50 for extra ; 75gs - 50 for extra family, and snlo 50 bbl for fancy brands as to,quil ity. Bye Flour' is selling in..a small way , : at. Ss®s 25 "0 bbl. Corn Meal is • rattier dull; and we hear of no sales. • ' GRAIN.—The demand for wheat is limited, and prices are nnaettled and rather lower ;.small sales • are making at from 185e;1800 for reds, the latter rate for choice, and whitest from2lllo22oc 417ba as to quality.. Bye is selling in' a - small way rat 95c Vint for Pennsylvania and Corn is:unchanged ; sales' reach. : •ithout :5,000 btis, Pennsylvania sold at from73Q7se Abu, the lit ter rate in small lota. . FOTTSTILIZ IMK-ETS CorreCted IWeekli ' fd:;Jse ;RI seri Jo Wheat Flour, extra family, -, :per . do . do. •do , do do - do extra per barrel... do •do ' superfine,. do' • • Rye Flour, • . • • do - , Buckwheatirlour, -. •_ . do- • ' Wheat, prime white per bushel. do • do red - • • • do." • Dried Peaches. PareC De , - /PouPd;. l . dy do • unuarPe do Dried Appleri. - • • . ,do • -- • 1 wic.r.zi snot,: I- . - I wit. are • . . I ' . -- H . - • . . --:-- Bye, , V bu.., 1 05, $1'.20 ..8gg. 6.., ' V dos.. 1 25 — 21 . Corn, " 1 1 0 51 sl•2olButter, 33 lb. 35 4. Oats," . 70, 30. Cheese, " 1 ,20 22 _ 80up beans" 3 4.0.'3 591 Lard,- -t : • 120 .'B ' Peas. " 825 3 151 i -tarns, '• _ : I : 26,1 26 Rye Chop , , '" •1 05 1 20!Shoulderi: • 'O9 13 ' Coro Meal " - 130 1 501 . 1.17.1 hind.qr. "112.. 16 - Middlings, .• I • 801 • front,. ''.. ". 10 .15 Potatoes, ." 1100 — 1 . 21 1 k" 1 111011, " '‘ 1 18 May: . V ton. -85 00 .135 00 PM*, •. •o• 1 20 s. 12,5 '• bale cwt ' - 2;00 Void, • . .. .. 119 25 .. 'Straw, igtoit. • . • I - • Sugar: Cuba; ":I ' is 1 -I:llster, .. ". ;.- , - , Suar U ndue, .' ' i, ..; , • ,13 - Salt, v sari. .• , ' I A 25 Porto 11100, .". 1 18 : Tim Seed:b.. . . ' 1iV1111.6, ' , ~ ' " - - . 0 20 Clover:''. ." ... ; ~. Crushed. , I, l' 1, ~ 1 1 20' 25{ Porto . '`' I' " .I ' N.O. Syrnt);:•!' 1 ' .25 . QWEET POTAT.4Ik , •PLAN TS for ea . -011..KENWCX)D:1+,ZURSERIIi •r. . Jeweler Twe Doors,aborc alga, POTTSVILLEi k -Pb? ." fe'nOw rinpaiod to inanufaenue aq 144%o(Aliti .1 to abort notice .. Jeweiry . and Wattles aftlo)ll , e t u•ed. Stine 65. . : • • • 1, 4 , 4 r. f: 5 7:4 . ft" . t 4 '4 1 OM"' $a no 4 LO 7 00 G 00 T 00 00 2 GO 2 10 2 00 $lO 00 5 00 800 1 . 00 8 00 700 2 75 820 S 00
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