• ' ' 10titit4: .... POTTSVILLE, PA. ‘IiATUROAT, svirie THE PIUNISWIENT OF VW TILUTORS. -Among the proinhient-:leiders ot' the Re: belliOn who have been . indicted for treason, are Jeff:. Davis,. Generals „Robert 14'0; Gorse, Ewell aLd Longstreet, •and . ex-.Gover: • nors Smith and' "Atelier.' , Benjamin and Breckinridge - have ' . succeeded effectin4 their escape from the conntry;—whieh We re- gret to hear, as they are, both Steeped in crime to the lips:: and richly deserve hanging. As the time approaches. for the trial And . we trust; conviction and . ..hanging of the prOminent traitors, a protest • against so se vere a punishment, arises simlutaneously. from. the English press; which - with a tew honors-. bleexceptions, has beenhOs tile to our cause:. It is caught up -by. the.. Copperheads. and.tt iew weakkneed Republicans; and we-expect to see a ..streng pressure brought to bear to . have. these, great..eriminals acquitted,, .or: foil-_ • ing in that, secure their pardon - . 'We : - pose clemency in these cases hecause we Le-' _ lieve that - it would be injudicbms and itnpnl itin, and retard-the work of reorganization. in .*.the South. The.Rebela have been -Whipped in the . field, Inn they still exhibit &malignant spirit 'of .haired 'and :desire for re,venge,. '• . which Must. be Subdued, or-we shall have .. trouble in : the future: The-power and digni: -ty of --this Government must be -impressed upon the..minds of, the ball- civilized, and re 7. hellions . whites of the- South:. They must obey our.laws. The recent fires at Mobile,. :Nashville and - 'Chattanooga,- involving a - of millions of dollars; were the Work 0f....Re . bel incendiaries.. . pictpre . the • people iu Alabama; is drawn by a correspnis . dent -ol.the New-Fork Tt3tEs,. who has made a tour along the line of the Mobile and Great •• Northein Railroad to ; 3lohtgoinery,:-• and ; thence' down the Alabama river to He. writes . They are lazy arid will not work. Saying that negroes • only should togsge in toil: The rebel soldiers are-very relentless in their treatment of Unionists, men and wo men faring alike. Tile correspondent says they fire so bitter in their views. • and so debased' tu their acts or. tyninny, that he in convinced nothing ' wilt brin , order there except , ' bayonet law. Be' heard of womerrand childreu•starving to death, and the - treatment meted • out to the negroes •is worse-than ever wag inflicted by .the cruelist mister - beibre the. war broke out: fie says ' that 60 great is the madness of the slave holders' over .' their detest and subjugation, that on their return home 'they : wreak their vengeance on their former slaves— cutting off' their ears, noses, or lips. Five of these poor Degrees cainc Into ,Montgomery 'done. day With their cars cut off , rrnude condition: others have their throats partly cut, and.bear 'on their bodies many evi dences of the cruel blows inflicted by their masters . .. • in many places in the ..Senth ;the- peoPle whose rebellious -spirits are tinsubdued,. de; chile that the negroes in a state of freedom, shall not - live in their sections. -N - O , W it is • : plain thalfthis.spirit - must be nipped in -the bud,.or we will reap a heavy crop pf : trouble at great cost in the a uture. - We believe . that the exeoution of the feadingtraitors will in• . his respect,- have.a lifnefielal effect. As for • their crimes, - if. - treason, - murder and arson - are not - Sufficient to sendthem to the gallows; ' . :Moman-in the future in this cotintry . . - should .. • pe.. punished • for : the cotiunission. of • those. • History - Condemns' Jeff. • D,ivis. • On the 17th Of October, 1658, John BroWk with sev : euteen Whites and tire blacks, made u - raid into Harper's Ferry and captured -the • armory..:-- Altnost . all of the patty wereitilled; orcap tnred and hung.:Brown's party : killed but two Persona.. theleader of the raid:(Brown) was captured_ ou the 180 of .oc:tuber. His trial foc" murder. and treason began on the' 27th of October. • He was c onvicted on the 31st of that month,: and hung on the Td of - December, •1559.• Sharp,decisive work. that 'Mei the approval of Davis, for-on the dth• of December, while - at ,Seuatorlfrinn Mis sissippi, he made a . speech • in • the. United States Senate,. in reference -to the John Brown raid, in which he said, "I hope it will•bethe last of those violent proceedings,- which can . onlybe:considered civil . war. lam "iya;jl, - ..(1 to knoW that the base traitor, and conspira tor against his own country, the leader of th,j . murderous. raid, john .-Bruivn,' has' already Met falan'i . death." Very'. well, :John . Brown leveled war ag,ainst•his cwn country; hi4 . party killed :two men, and" aceording to Jells idea merited What ceived, a'jclon'e death:. Jefferson Davis let: eled war against. lug own country ; his party. • killed in•battle and starved:to death iu South "ern prisons "three hundred. and twenty-fire thuu wand.oi-our fathers i - sons _and brothers, and he eountenauct.d. what 'John Brown "would never have assisted in; theassassinatiou of so • * pure and sood .a intin:as Abraham . Lincoln. • Accordie4, to Jeff. 'stheory he himself richly' desetves a fe/an's detith, - , which lie and other leading. traitors,- Lee,'. Letcher; ai,d. others, should and we hope, will . ..receive. . JuStice; - the future Peace of the conntry, and - correct public "•Sentiment demand the "eseemion of the traitors andmurderers. . • • . THE KE.LLES. 4.TCHLR-13.T1ER. L . Mr. J. b. Keller of prwfasburg, Schuylkill County, a haturshy obscure.itaiiviCluul, has become quite famous in au ignoble way; by a sympathetic letter which he wrote to Gov. Letcher of Virginia,,after Fort Sumter' _hid beeu captured uy the Rebels,. and. winch was recently seized with others of the traitor Letcher's ellects; We have published this letter, and since its appearance in' prin't Mr. Keller denies upon his "word of bouor" that he wrote it; says that it is a forgery, and re fer§ to his neighbors and' those who „Ittiorr• hitn in Schuyikitl County, to establiali his. . . • character. Very well. let us lOok at:the . - matter, ' Seller on-the appearance of the Letch- - er-letter in the Philadelphia Suatla# bispatell • • • wrote as Wllows to the etlitor lit that paper: . qb taitiktitora of th 4 Suirdav• Lifrpatel ;Liu your . wee of tiut Luigi' nisi., Liatalea to nie trxttitY, A Mid pub- Need wrier yurpoita to ot , a letter truar me,: tub:hewed to tioventor fetcher, - of 1 trgtute," Stow, Without Malays tautly ViOstitt, a 111.4 me, ttrough your COILluluS, buoy .Most euriMMltalke louttuiequivOcutly all kuowl." edge of swat **letter to urry - iturrymthil utmer . the fruu. bum, I ifte you triy of• tumor, . ta.a.matiguuut ftirgery, au , work:, uouot, to a putitit:U.l'euemy, ut wuom I Leidy aMue - ld ties c.,:latuunty. It us hoped ctteuvr tole you'igr'te imouctty to:.bocu a tiatug, you wilt Mau bo &duo ettuttgla to irtiollattUAL% of my' chat-utter. '•. WLete I too auowii no sesisMie or Minuet helmaual cuter's:dun - the men "for a moment 'Wit • would be: guiltyyreo lutiewrk-etair Oct gtrlng.cout - . •fort tti a set; oh 11.11mUtoeo Luau. utiti are IU, of cu leYUlt. agatuat our LAgel. #1.40 I.l.Cat,Wt earittly tutereeta, OrWligauurg, ,att,y tau... On waled the eahur.untkes the followitpi a coututeutsr • We have only to ray, in reply. that • the letter which we PauUntied was (Quad iu tat tams, 01 Juno lawner. i n c ome a; 'Rare of tUcttmQuet. ti it is a forgery, it to ca udal); a . remitrinitule rpetanteu. and meat nave ..been prOdUes4 .1;1E4 coneidereole labor. • '1 ne forgery of a name oral a few words ai cominou ; but the tur , „erriot a whole letter; liavolviog.kreat care :10 the Writing, is uncommon.. We bate compared the otigiam•witu.the • c i a mcdpf. of the *tier, puulistieil suave. and - aris of opitilan mat, Witte original was not written, by •It.r.. Keller. it I. en exceedingly close imitation.. Walout the denial we should unhesitatingly say. upon compar 'Lam, that the Letcher•letter and that published above • were writtea ,same pei nim ... • . but, in order to give Mr,' Keller an opportunity to show als neignhors ' and Irletrla,:ixtto know his handwriting, that the I..etch st.ietter spur:tins., we have tad tltt treilinnittett. It to. 'Benjamin ltkinuaa,.Esq:, of the Miners' Journal, Putt& . rifle. Pa tame it may b eeen by. sit whivare tnterebted. . . . , The . letter eanae duly to hand; and. we • republish it, hi-bath - 1i at •It islia fol .• - -.• .. . . . • ... • Gay. I..xerarinv . • ~ • .... . .. • - • . . Your Excellency will please excuse; the - intinslor....; a Northern Stranger. But the lamentable , 00dlllret Into which our once' happy and - proeperou., te;antry brae been thrtiem:by the iet. - tlonal party now in Isetrta.. 34 nrytt.leg hot euromrning, tai m true and ant- . an 10011 4 rAnYvolt , .rziell I -beg leave to offer ass wai a e - sr.:riee I , rie my inlet:orlon. • The cotton States .- terve: ere rli kerrre *OM erntireb , the. hasty. Bat I say . -• w o r , ..lehde tar 1106 beivie. M a a•gerwm a Patrick -. }jll isett other. to, nomerveito Ifieutiolik .. 5i1,641,44 ..),5a long. I9W: I f6itif $O. n.#l, jiestUgable In act - Ingle* she meieieteets peettne Mr ire-# froxiitt .4 , rao".aa 1 trifelter.AWS . g . ...!Alf.teiti . i 1 16 10 , 4•4 1 • 04 WlAiy * fps. Hall VNe WO V* ver4ret 64:..... I , l'3.etT In veriro.ffte foyeeb . . Ihn tyl? teeoienl. try.yeler , tiv other etrntbrr plir.' . ., • Alf . ..eaC 1 , ,'Al i 'SO' 41eArt4 ' afferent, Sl'eqt-s FN+r ne. rro , e_ A 741: or. .3 , A' Aiosr : le P.P. .W 1 ,91 f9berm, ,11,, , ,14 - ' twehe4w II(00. fats 1 .ovie • irr r0.te.415.4414. 0....,-1;44 . . 5,, , . Bow 0. 0bry404 . 04 t.4.-- . tricr.totit4 entirely te . tne *Mfsi; - Ant' orifiltfAex it , t , *. , :h<i - Nrelhoies Dennt+ - tot 4. 6.4 t;',lll 4 4.Yr r Yd, A...1-ett,,i,rtl.yr:' N ~ :E , r 1.,0 - IS'o'-' 4 ^ r.il' ;" o. +Yil- .1.. V. ',Mel • : 714'4. f', 4 '. ` ..!#l , pi Is 4 ....47 6 ,, w: Pr).*".** ~,,.. ''. # - Ak.:. i.rt4".nit r. ,,, ,ivorr, .1. ' ' - . '... --"' ''' ' ' '' 1 thelrals-1 ~. t k ino3 Or*itio art.- Avvitettletween tioerilret elevens i o er felt for those whoino v ish l t thl" W , . - _- '• - mOrors aid liMieolo, Cricket Clubs 1611'; don aza't• ' Air B " them ''''' —n' • and oPPctsoloo : an`-the gr.outul 'Of the tatter in 'hi* . , i•-• i" Indeed Ms desponding. ----, .. .- , • - n i oru i nr -.-•.- • • -"? ' : ' : 2%. ' - ''-. stares us In the finnan romisi; :. -.. . . _•_....., -............ 4y • ~,, IC, -, I am a lannei""aa+l7lll,fr,P r f;t7 i ;11 a '°4')l.;e.. ~. _. tar ""ll t fusTltero.ra bad 1 i Aa rtra fivetham tbe bas a wax e l e o f 1 ' , : kt'Omo of tat:tie:tot Co o n rne d liint ;ltu ten f int or t i ni. thro lf. earo Cktm e ; kroelMy li e at and . s°ll:whe Attectl er ell wbc" li er linuu t lee boa • retneked• to Captain .bi . brevet: A":xell i I e rn tlelerAl les G : ild f°l"Nh°lll "ye ' ' '46 11:v.(tFAIPliont3r1 duty, t, for Capt. Clemens has _in disaltaige been 'uniformly satire til s egt er r tZ i fe fri end . ; deo ." - 3 f- eina'Si.R ' AtThi'6 ` said trustwortim, and won the encomiums of his " a Pa d I hale ßan &massed the adventage 3 . shrine- - . aepmror atker i . , , _. ern fanners_ ~.---- ..,,, ` to m Mat 2 Altiftse ailftte In conclusion aoOF me y.._ . .. vie N. am the , idea, to be controlled pont Any* s„. falsities who are ready to do snytkltt okmoomeskeimp - f - We- from tberonning °M O f It*f m a. so km knotting. o_ persons for religious opt/lord. and the Animate nf.old women fur wit..s. God only knows w h at tit—become ' ' ' • '- ' li a n, s: st this ride, - werare now tidhor Ms rkolsweres Of , popular TS. .; im ent - • - a nd 'rja . corresp o nd e nce arm Plese accept th is Kg who loves We. Vieetnians.: - ' Vex Truly . The.dhanicrested opinion of the eaters of thi Sunday-Dispatch,. is, that "without the.de nial," they should . unhesitatingly.-say, Upon: cotnparison, that the Leteher-letter and M. - Keller's leUir to the Dispatch of . 314 31 .were written by the same person. , But let us see what his neighbors; tbdse who knew his, handwriting, say:, We have submitted the tetter to yesp r ectable citizens familiar with lir, Keller's writing. . . who cer tify as folloWs • .. Strut 14th. 1965 We; thelinderAgned. eitLems of Scha3lk 11 County. being 'familiar with' the handwriting of Jottua S. Kel ler. of .orwigsbtirg; still having examined :the tiri4inte letter written by him- to -Guv..Letcher of Virginktp dated. .t. oOmibutg. Schuylkill Cutmil....April:.l7tia, CLETITT THAT TUT wunte Or BArU., Lk:TIT.H TB i TS Ms. K.i.L.:F.1114 OWN -•' SAML. 34 ADDES.FR.Kr.q4crc-tilEsELEre.' JOHNPULSIF . EII... • JOHN T.-WERNER, J.-_T. . • . GEO. WEICSERT, • ELI HAMMER. • •-• ••. SHOENER. -- . • . • W. A SHOENER. • IIESKTIIAMMER. • . DRUNitIELLER; ' • • SAliliEL LEFFLER: .FHAILEY, - J. I.I„:I.IAESELEIi, 2 -• We have also, the assurance of Miss JuSti;. na Graeff,- who was., postmistress at Qiwigs: burgin April, 1861, that .a letterfdir.pet ed . to . Gov. Letcher vai . tntilled - oy one of Mr. Kel: lers children. .Slie.sent it, ulthougli - a neioli liradViSed her not to 'transmit it to Virginia. It must strike the reader that r upon this ev - . Adence Keller Occtipies .in eyes: of honorable men an unenviable 'Position. consonance With the Sautiinents of, Northern traitors during the Rebellion,..he .w.rites after our flag had been trailed in the dust-bk . Reb els; a letter of encouragement andsympatity to that Letcher, - -Then, when the wretchedly mean set is discovered; be adtisthe crime of -falsehood to his pre vi, ous indetensibla proceeding: MY:.-Keller may. think ita email matter, it does-it Si)* feadily,. l but we tell him that helms e'arned the lasting contempt of every inan. in this . community Whosename. is identified ;With the honor.and perpetuity of the Government... That - la - the way the inatter stands., Mr. Keller. , .• , . • "Honus ,Yr Flor.ni"—This is the'unique title of a now monthly 'magazine, "devoted- , to religious and udcfulliterature.ore. " It is by-Charles Scribner S: Co., 12-i Grand street, New.. York, and edited by .E . Suotwixid. The price of sub scription is -$3, per' annum.,:The'contents of the June- 'number are. varied-and "interesting... The talent eng aged, upon . thia magazine is certainly of the first order, embracing- the names of many . distinguished American. divines. The' editor de clares—and: the rolinber before us - warrants. the —I assertienthat this Magazine, - will be - nexcep .tionable its- teachings, elesated in tone. And useful: r at the same time it wilt 'strive to .tender, itself an invaluable aid to the Sunday School. teacher, .andwelcuhre visitor-to the study of, ev ery. pastor. We cordially . commend "};ours at. Homer as a worthy representative.of thelteligi ona element of American literature..--. • • • . Weekly 'Alinanat. lus "N I • 1115E81 61C111 I 4 . ' r.s 7 .s 3 Firit Q. .4 3.9.5 trin'g 4• 93 33'• F911.141' 4.43m6%! - 4 .80 .7 •34" .1,99 t Q. 16 6 57•mntg .4 •19 7.34' New M. 93 3 -.2 mieg 4•29 7 34 :PIM Q. 30 •'6 44 '•9l/6•• 4 '207 34: .• • • ' • : • • 11 . .SA2yr.pAr,• • • 13 Scsi,ey 'l3 MoNgiAT I 21.1 . TilV-StiAY..„ . 21 WF.Lq.V.BII)/tY„, 'l2 TUURBDAY -23. FIIII,AY ll • . . . .. . . . Birgfitqds Ciiratry. .Sherida74, a new and pliht 'kr gullet), eau be et3tainetiitt the bublisture of IS •. . • • 10-morripv.—Tsient.y7ii,ftli Sunday nf.tim year, auil tinit alter Trinity. L'Day length,.-15 tquis and 6 minutes. • . : : • . . l'eiiTtos patent Oaten for the poeket,' sohools, Ste.,-are sold'atAiarinan's boilikstoreiu thiti'llorough. it is a very couvenient article. . . . l',erfuntery arid taley ..).I.ps fromtho . moit eel h.ated iitaudfaeturere,' are: sold at the store of Boshyshell ..V. Brother,. Centre - street below the Episcopal Chureb. •'• • -.-, - ' - . . . . . On motion of 'Benjamin- W. Cumming, 'Esq.., Col. Frank T: Bennett was admitted. to - praMiee. law .11 the ~-, e veral Courts ot• Schuylkill County,.'6n. the 12th inet.• •- •_ • ' •• • • . . . :51a74koiniich . tif Pallad,:ldhia.; well known to Odecitizens ae a piano tuner, ttl uceN at 3tr'.•4ml. Leimeet , , centre etreet, where ,irclere can be left . tel iuuing . aud repairing Yianos.• . . Ber. 1. If. Britlttia will preacli in the'l;lap fist Church, 31.plaiittitiga street, to-mo.riow.(Stiu illt.v) to 'ruing Services 10} A...M., Re.r: li. IL .Austin will preach in- the Second Baptist ChurCli, corner Third and Callowhill formerly Rev. Mr: LaMpe, A. :t6-nip Sunday; nit 10; . M., and 7i . :P.. The:public '• are 'cor dially invited tp attend. • • • .. . , . . . . '. A Cricked Mateh: placed on. Friday, ;Tune 9ih,' 1865,•between the .GrAit club of Pottsville; awl the United Eleven,' of .Port Garbed, on- the ground of. the latter, resulted iu . the defeat of the U. S. Grants.. . . . Sudden Death of a IteturiA. Sriidiee.—Yeste.i d4y maiming alsoldier.of, the Ninety-fifth Penn kirtrapia. Regiment, -named . lioyd,• a re; turned prisoner from Inder . .iouville, fell , dead in - Centre street. The cause of death was Deceased resided on. Port Carbon road. . S.:ouch takeS pleasuio in announcing to the Ladies and'gentleman of Agdand thit. he. intendis opening-a Dancing School at the Shtith sdnian Aall.on Wednesday rie*.t. inatructiums wii I be given to 'children between Ali and 6. o'cldeis and lies al. I Oats. betmsea the hones - of 8i and 10 P. M. • • - • .. "Ormiiaturso Scetrs.xtu; Co. •. 17, 1641 ... • DITOILIM. TA BEE: Affairo. . . . - The. - Foui'th of < 1 1 1,—A. meeting to 'prepara- tionsto . celOrate . the approaching Fourth of July iu ati appropriate Manner ; to rejoice ever.P.kree. and welcome home Our returning soldiers; will be beld•at the Union 'fete} this evebitig'at 8 o'clock. Alarge attendance of critizeutt . is requested, as it is especially &sir:able that -the corning anniver sary cilia be-ohserveil unusually. brilliant . • • • ••••. . . . A Good.Producl Oile Day.—One day lately :a fariner. acquaintance of. ours in the lower section of the County, had the following. addition to his smek and family ; Two swarms of bees hiiie'd ; two For. 3 gave birth to for t ten pigs_; a . cow to two calves, and his wife presentedniin with twins, interesting little girls. If any.strfatly agricultOral counties can do as well we should like to hear . . ,IVormal School.A.i. the request. - of a number of teachers, J. A. 31. Passmore, ➢1: S., has agreed/ to open a Normal School at his school room; MI this Borough, on lliondaT, July 8;1, - 1865, if suf ficient encouragement be given. . All persona de eirons of being pupils 'make application et once. There is no person we . are`diufident more competent...to conduct a school .of this character than 31r. Pansmore: and we trust that• he will'he enabled to earry otitisis idea. . The - Union ; 41a11.—Thits •building when com pleted, will contain.oue:of the finest • halls in-the State for concerts, &c. It is modeled after the latisical Fund 'Philadelphia; which is ac knowiedgedto have-no superior iu ihe world for fineactiustic properties..Puttsville has long need ed a spatiOus, - cornfortahle'building of this •de scriptiop, and our citizens should rejoice that it shall be finished:without si'dnllar of" debt on the - Aes.,i4istion. The original estiniutetif the coat of this building haS been somewhat bier:sr:o !..j the additunfof a lot which adds •to the size of the structure, and much to its value. All of the-stork Luis not 'been taken, 'and we trust that oar citi zens.yrill. feel that town pride' in, the enterprise that will induce them • to step -forward and sub seribe to the balance. 'Thei Lauding will itis an ticipated, be'ready for use during uext.Wiuter. . And thereby hangs a tate.7.'—,Litst week .a noted CopPerbead *of .Puttsville. reaehed*Phlladelphia from this - Borough stopped at "the Giraivl," and' wrote ou the register, -. .•.John Jones and wf.,-Pa."l Now that is.. although a. coinnuir, - a nice name., it is not his. Upon.being asked why he thee mitered himself,' he -.stated . that he did not wish to be bothered. by• his.'numerons. 'Philadelphia, .friends:' Bitt. the correct:ressOn we linderstarni! to be, that he believed the PrOvciat .31arshal was about to stmt /AM OU a charge of treseollable con duct; and that . lie 'believed that he was - fleeing faun .the: *rub•• to come.: , "..Tohn"Jones' has probably,.dii , covered that his fears though.nsitn fal,- mere greur.dlcas. - fer'we observe that. he is back again: What neiv..character he *ill assume will depend probably, upon .the phase of his next /Agin: : " • • . . Prepayment o Letters. —The public may be cur prised to learn that the tiurober of. letters winch are now being received. at the dead-letter office - Wrehington, tient there under the ~new law, Which makes prepayment of letterscompulihm amounts to 15 , 000 weelt. These fignrea denote great eare-I • testiness or ignorance of the law, ciu - the hart of the senders of letters. The üblie should remem ber thit the old law, allowing'•htters not prepaid; to be'sent forward aceOrditig, to the addref , s, aLtIV donble postage collected of the.receiver; has been repeated, and that now every letter not entithd: to be carried Through the Inuits 'flee; ntnet: have' galenist upomit or it is Sent to. the' dead letter of flac.. 'Especial . care shtudd - lie taken by every p.roints to observe, at •the time of depositing & pOitt. - office, that' the ptmboe ' et sitnii upou ft.. Snefi -.foam would munn 1) , ...•!'77'n1... , e nenther •of letters' Iteld - fur pOatage, :.*Orx4.lostttly Prevent the tatibereeoment and . 4 "- - r - A - AvYtT l 4 ' 441 ) , ' ' lO4l 1tri 44,4 1C - flow this. 4 16 " , Of • • , 79/e - Dr. R..2-SO grest*pulirity•of. this loads, well shown by the following_ astles by L. P. Whitney, itanker.- - Of the First Series he sold 5175,00() divided into-250 enhictitainiis,.of the last. series sloo.ooo:divided into over 100 sabsciptions, and of the-third-se ries over SlOO,OOO up to this time; : dividedinto 75. subscriptions: . This week's sales.ilone foot np . 560.000. The 7-30 is certainly itoPtilar. as well as a. safe investment, and is tlieouly_Goverurnent Loin now (Iffered to the pahne, "riiid.llll - Will - he' -taken in a',very short time. This is.the' List chance as, it it. believed no farther 'Government loans ill he reqnit:nd.,,, • • - The Filth--.Cacatry'i I.—Last Winter it will . be' remembered:that., a number of of this . Borough 'prepareda beautifal 'flag for preseuta-• Lion to the Fifth 'United States Cavalry: The tag - was . forWardeti to the Itegireent in February, • hat-it'llid not rolekt Ilauwr's • Forty until...after the Fifth' had stsrtea.ivittiliheridau in hie grand raid through the Talley: •The ftig . did not 'finally. • reach the itegMiaut tuttil ii 1133 joined the .A.ruiy.. of the Poteniam •This eiplain - .vrltY the itc ' knowlellginslit et• the .ttegituent,wni.delayed. • • The following to thneorrespoutlence : . . •- . Torravu.t.E, Seurrutu.L.ConirrY. Pa.} . • Leelirtiarz• 2Stli—letKi: • •• To rug Orriezatt awn' illaa ow • pia Xtrru Urirrr.n • Tr:f undersigned, .reprezenting a number of the lady residents of tlai- city among tile mountaloi. feel great. ' pleasure .ittpresenting to . you • thie - }tegimentst nag:, - We need hardly eiplato Why. we ..malte . .this : presetitit.'. The'etirfr Mars uptin .it in: language more elo crent then we Call cattail. the reason -for the gilt' It. • recoriis tie raeles* . of many acids on }which your valet - . •. has been conspicouusin the War for the Union: . The fribOte is due to brave men tuid : giled • • uneof the officers of die 'Fifth is:Captain - EowAtte. . 11. Litu hoin we are proud to own ass. toWmnian.— .We'llave watched his Queer in connection -wittiyour ".Faithful itiduty, fearlesi in action,. he has won our esteem rind. admiration. we Gelid give expressiitu to' the feeling.we euter.kiii- Sur yitii and him. in no inure sPoropriate Manner,' than • by . plaeing iii your staunch hands tne beautiiul emblem of our American • Nati.aiality. Take, it, men of the Fiat, and wher.r.the.bulieis of the eacinies-of • yruir country tear ttirougif.ittl 6ilgen :folds. - believe that the - prayers of the dotter's will seceud to r .llearen. for. your . preservation and:triumph thetight. -• • • .• • • C (LILA Ttrc ow ... , lir.il;44CAnTrniDit,rken4es:l•sTil.a.s: caviLeY.) . . liao.osT To I...I.i.CT..GE:N.'CrttAr.NT... , . • -,.. - . . .. .: . WAsitisirros, 1i..C., Jtine ..t3 1 - S - i - 15.. I .-. . To Vim t - mitriv us reorrsvii.t.e. • Seiiavurfi.t. Co , PA.': . , • Iti nehaif of : the iiftherS . and colleted men .of the ritit • • Cnited•States CavalrOlhave. toe .tiont,r to thank - you' ..for the beautiful'hanner presented to - them..Atter four. years of - lighting. : marching Mut eudering. Mich • it lire, .sent. - emning - froui the • Land: , it.,d.A.ts, make us , feel . pomd. • . . ~ . . ~ . . . . eat tit ' the satisfaction of knowing that ' we have becu strivitig to serve our...country to the . best - of - oiir ability, le the knowledge - Om - our efforts 'have beeir-ap preciated by ladivs who have Iltuuttit.und cared for sit duriiig a - great, bloody. nod successful. straggle for the maiiitehance.of the institutions Of our loved country. I. . May that God who hits - brought our catiotry strong. - - and Chastened out of the great-trouble, bjeas yr.). and • Matte yet a..*: happy as your friends of :Alta sth United , Strain. Cavalr,l,'destre'you to be. - ;.. - .." -. • . . I With-great respeet, your Obedient servant,. J: .. • - . •• :: - • ' .1. - W. IllAsoti, Mievet AllijOr. U. 8: A., . •- - for officers of the sth U . S . Cavalry. O,ticketMatch..—A.- very • interesting - game of e iekt-t was played• on . Monday last between the first elevens of the Osceola Cricket Club. of - Potts-', ville - and the Port Carbon -Club: Although the Port Carbon cricketers were . not Successful, we . ivere'PleasedtO observe, the manly good mature with which 'they.hore defeat, aud.trust that the . .return` thatch which Avill - be played. ou the sth of Julc will he as pleasant to all who eng - igejn it As. thetatne of Monday.': The howling!.and fielding . V4tio 'very creditable.: -Parry's atialieiny's balls .ivere almost• ithrwys the wick'ts, whilesMeral fine catches were made during the gamer One in particular by S. Stich ter was loudlyappl.auclecl by. the spectators, -who were'present, in large numbers: ,-• . ' The following is tile seore:of Monday's game • • • 9.11 1:4741N45. • C: W. Snyder b Reilly.. 'o' cT. Pattereou ,b . Parry : :: 0 G. W. Lluldra b•Pdrry.. - 0 cJ. PaGereon b Parry.:: 0 James iiien b . c: J. Patterson - 13 0 T. _Oliver, 0 31cetail b .t• • . • • Parry. 2 c McGinnesa b -Reilly.... • 0 .1. Gibeod b Parry' 1 a Lee b Parry' . ... .. 0 .1. beim run, out • --1 c.Lce b Reilly • • 2 R. b• Parry 1, tint In. ... ... 19 W. Purcell not but ; 111) ' • O . S.Wooda run.ont' '• licbtlebterb Reilly 3 J. Stanton b•Piiry - .• 0 ' Reilly • : T Garda a-. Parry b • •-• • • •••• Reilly. noon's -CULNGER.. 13er. Gibson., • R. P. Lee b Gibson .J. W..b Huhier GeO. - Ttiylor c'Onver b Holder „. Cha'. Loeser b . ....... 'l'. F. Patters in c Oliver. b b w, b .. .T. P. hlnciiiine.s. pot tint • • b J. titkliter b , • i• W, V.; .Perry c UliVet b Gibson . ... Leg . Bye.. .. . ..... : . .. . . . . ' • . . . AI , .Z.:kiNSIS OF. iiOWI,ING.— . ...POAT CARBON. ... limi.s, ' /lONS. — lll.At.iir.. - !: - , 4. W.loE.rrs. Tiolder. .. . . . Gibson ... . . BALLS: . /STNS. =AMENS. WICNT.TI3. ' . • .31 .• • 2 . PT. eStikiiON. Umpire:, Teazle. • • allact: scorers., , . . • .. . .. • We are requested to istate..that the • Csceola club returns sincere thanks to Capt.' Hartz for his kinduk•ss in pulsentitig the club With a. bell taut. The gift was very, acceptable. , —NOw. that't his Manly gamp•ltas• been' fairly .inaligurated this season, we mist, that, there kvitl be maw friendly contests between clubs not'unly of tills but of distant counties. We remember that Pottsville cricketers. had the audacity to challenge and beat tlieleelebrated eftlallialt.ONTLL Cricket Club.... Why not again? • . • . . [REPORTED I:7CCI.M.4I.VELY FOR: TIIE itI.SEp,S * . JOURNAL • • Larrrx, Esti.]•. • • . . . • ' • • . .• . Jnne Te'rna.....Qoarter The fult,,Btitur eases • were Msliused - of, aver oar last rev , irt to. tho adjournment oir Thueblay moruiug ut this - . . . . • . ' . . - Su reliefs -c I. ihe Pen.C - ri.. • Thomas and knn Curti., on oath of itargaret Brett!. nuu Defendanta.to pay . the costs. : ..• ... •.' - . , RoVert Stkviirt. on oath of - Susan Bowers. - Beard andtlisnissed, without any order as ants. ' • ' . Alois Schelde:tin Muth of .Jine Scheide - . . Discharged after hearing, without any order as to costs. - . ... • -•-- - • - • • ' John flonek•was convicted of EMbezzlement on oath of Lonishinua Mall Ida' ilouck,• , •• • • • . • . • George Miller plead guilty to 'it Charge of Larceny, and was sentenced to 5 .mouths •knprisonmetit, solitary. Cntifluement. at-labor." ' • -• '• Janice Gayme—Nnistince, on oath of • Johia Gay Mic.— • Not guilty. and each p . .rty to pay half the costs. - . • • • Nancy Ryan,-Nletlicions Mischief: on . oath of Ellen 'Kennedy. . - eonvicterL and fined 6 cents and togs -Srime defendant—Convicted of AisSault. -and Battery. on Ellen Kennedy. and.flued 6 cents and casts: •• Jesse and,James Lord,—Assault and, Battery • on 'Mary Shirt.; Not guilty. and Mary for costs. • John •McCake—AsSanit and'ftatteryoti.John Bollarti Acquitted,•-and John for . • 4 . Patrick . )). was convicted-of Assault and flattery: on Mary Doyle. and fined tan. • • ' • • • • Frederick Ettinger wascanvicted of Assaidt. and Bat- Wry tin Anu.Billger. -and iinediAtt, • • Daniel Edwards • and DaviS—Larceny, on oath of Christian Fmnti..-.Acqiiitted; • ' •. • • • - . -•;Catharine Trainer, •sr.'and.jr:, and .Elizabeth Trainer. —Assault and. Battery 'on 'Cats:rine Brennan. -.Not .guilty, and County lorcaits. . '• . • • • . Catharine..Brennan,Assault and Battery on•_ .ritie,Brentian. Guilty: but nut yet sentenced,. : Mary Sauser—litalicious Mischief, on oath Of Thomas Seibert. Guilty,' and lined slo. . • • Jahn and Mary..Liilbert--Assault and Battery on Pat :• rick Darine . dy. Acquitted, and County for costs.. • • Margaret Callan ling:lit:mar. without license. hut - septence deferred till September. term.... ; . Same defendant--Selling liquor on Sunday: . Acquit; •ted,-and Comity for CCient, • • ' • • • • Lewis Devage—Tampering with witneie , es, en oath of Harriet Willcebheim Convicted, and sentenced.to SO' da3ir imprisonment. Margaret Brennan—Aisault and Battery on Ann Cat; tie. Nut guilty: and each party to pay half the corts. James - Brennan:.-Assault and-Battery on Alin Curtis. Nut guilty. and County for Casts: • • ' .. Same defendantAsearilt and Batterfpn Thos. Cur.- tie. Convicied‘ but not - yet senteneed.• • Jionee.O'Nell—Asaiiult and Battery hn Ellen O'Neil Convicted.. and : Si:RA SS.•-• •": .• *Robt..- Stewart—Keeping 'Disorderly House. Acquit-. tett. and prosecuter, Vi 'Warn Bowers-, forcosts. • - Jacob Kohler—Forclble.Entry and Lietainos. - oath or Levi llehrich. -Convicted of detainer only. and tined ssii, and - directed to make restitution of the property,- aud give hail for good behavior t.c.., in.s2o o ; • . •• The bill against•Virilliaio • Crab; for' .tutaault . antl•bat tery, was. ignored: and the profteator,..Etobl. Stewart, - directed, to pay the coete: ' ..Itichard Heckecher, who plead . guilty la• two ca. 6 re %poited hew week. was flited*-1 , Ito • in 'each ca.e ; and .Charles Koch* and Am: halite Itimor,lll. convicted iu the same Cited, were each lined X4lO in each taeo." - The Aogantent lint fOr'next wan all. continued genetel 7. .Iy. - except the certiorari cases.; ' 1111 the.boaine , •4 readylor trial bacira been difiKnsell itit, the Court adjourned 'on Tharwiaymorrang 1111 title (hattu•day) morning, at-10 O'clock; : ~. . . LT:BA-ZION CQCNTI . Icelas.-We.ellp the following from the Wurier of Thurg.dby laat.: .. • • . . • • Ohr larmen4 are commencing their hay-making. Thai yield 1e veiy heavy. The poetal monerordertustein:goes.in to onehttion at the Lebanon post-otEce on the adtif nextmonth. The Valley National Eanknf Lebanon destroyed.sn; Oa of Re f old leach tact week..bylturning. ' ••• . Anombatire OopperheAul of Lebanon • declared •tbe other day . thug if- the -goverument. nnderthok to bang Jeff. lidera , there would be a "ftwe.“—lle beihner to • that - el:las of nat. - 3'who were not going to stand the re electihn Of Lincoln..''' EdmundEoebieon'of the proprietor of •Knelve tar 'ern, it: Cornwall thwnship. wee engaged with - another yonng• man' in chopping woini. •and for ,convertience • erected •a cabin to ,Aleep in. On' Wednesday night of • last week they kid a hex charcoal fire in the cabin when they went to deep, and twat* the . effeeta of' It Edmund Le-. The &earn , r Gov. Troup, from Vagnsta to. Savannah, with a a'argn of -200 bales of .cotton, took fire eleven "miles below Augusta and was totally destroyed. Sortie forty, out, of two bun- ; dred passengers were lost. sir The steamer Adniirst. Ditpont, '-frorn - New York for Fortress Monroe, craa sunk sin the might of the fith in a &Albion with a British - ship Stsd await, !nun Philadelphia for St. John, N. ./3: Fif teen_or twenty lives wire lost • • Eir ProAtlent Johuslii progreising -rapidly , with the. preliminary - work of reconstruction,: and by theYourth of July each ci-iferrtiot rebel State 'will haire its provisional' Govetuor, with customs; postal and revenue United States. offteisht in the :cotes and _lsrgertitwint.. - • Niritahing !tin Bepribliran ites - .that the notiiriona the febel editc.r of Ibelate - ft;ehtnond Dituniner." and . pre-lent editor of the treasonabletheet known as the sew. York Daily News - , is to be in:lieted for treason in file Utitted Status Court of Virgin'' Jude before., Underwood. • " .• , • 15:c T. Pitteraolk b . • 2 O.CEOLA. PA10:1016. 114 NGS Jury Trials ''.(OlainzgroxiersOlt or Tat.itturtg"'. ioonatai..l . . •: unsa Elton TUE . • : • • 3i•• - IfWA. - In the oll.tegicni the peopleneem to be intentOw;oite• Wetter purpose: that Of'sdriudoit oil. appsientlyafraid thin shoidd thiy fall in doing so the - axis of: -the. - Wcald would gel dxy. sad s eCaullegnatit derangement :ref Its .e h hit is it to the mhinery m that thectionarilia.olo*nereld frightful war to &bap& pewee'? The haft . addhalos,X o l • Wall street are:'notg • • ' It is amusing to heareftheuimitiodilisgeWellsied z tag struck through ate iegiork, and . were tbe repo teeill 'true or . would be .wel"to . -.7iirryLbliall the plains,.. fearing the tient deep Was'brokeattO. - aod autesulahon:sutof old. would -deluge the world in Will Instead of water.. Utterly thicomaions of croaker" with oat: and *Were= to troubles within. they resolutely . pursue their slippery path; thevarions plastacleshe their way only inciting to renewed exertionic. • . We hear of million' of dollars _hew. 'Mule In oils Whith is literally tree: but its the first, thillionla - the hardest to acquire. those calilionairi-s had their tretiblevi such as now and then n dry well, the Woli getting fast, ,the tubing leveling ely dropping tloWn the well, the 'seed hag being inis placed. or wing wayi..tc.; bat iu perseverence-ojrercaine them all, rewarding the Persistent effort by if. liberal flow of the mysterious la 6lite tO.enriettthe fortmiate This suMeleiteendouragenteut to those -who , have not Yet obtained theta million• Within the last weeri have traversed Many miles of. Oil Cikk.., but.titegicittest and hued attraction is Berv . , nynolf hue. and the,Bemiyhod, Farms generally,. (one extends to Oil Creek). 'As die_Gett - Y. well on said Rau, has Made a stampede. Creek). .' naming .tun barrels dailY, itud as its Increase was rapid;. it Is tingtain re whe - or when it 'may arrive at Ito' 143dmum They are' now pumping oil' from a well mrthest up the Run, and nenr the Nlaitin. itennylraff Farm ; but as it -is not decanni generous etaitighntrn depth of WO feet. they intend opening' its purse strings bytoing deeper. and nu din. it its heart also, as the former aztion generally proiluces the latter. ' • , _ • As oil' ln-that.vielnity is Oti:a rampage, a ern:respond ingitilitix of °Pe:Mutest63 \ taiten place. ,Property that can be purchased at all. • gone up in value doable what It wee, and they are .peying , dsooo bonne for a lea:se of one acre and a h.tlf of the oil 'as royalty or rent. At the moilth of the run the weirs have put, yet Droved very successful, from mismanagement or some - other cause. and the run from Mit- circumstance:was crowld ered-donlaftil oil territory but a few' mouths a1,p,...M0v ing that the oil iniellers and Other prophets are bit mortal, for as sown as those wells were *track a mile higher up, nil doubt vanished; like the -mist before the moraine clime and there is none now to- lie found that • has. the temerity to denythat the whole extent of 'the Ran abounds with Oil:confirming the theory that I ad: 'veneer', that:there is' enough oil in the four Miles of Oil Creek and Bettnyhoff Run (the one diverging slightly from the other} to pay the millions of . dollars that nave , been invested in oil lands in Netiart, ,, o COuutY, except= lug of eeurSe. the , millions of :int' ded ',stocks. the two heing.separate and distinct operations—the former •Wil I always pay, toe latter depeludi on ,locality and other circurnstances,-.obviOus to the mitiated., •. • FROII THE- . IO4th"PENII. -11 EGIMEN. , • ". CAM!! :SEMI Noirol.k, Vs., dame 41h, 1.36 . 5.• F.lniohs Jot:Bait are doing' duty at the -.en trenched cenip:•• on the Princess Ann Maud, about three mi1e...41.0ra ins City of ,Norfolk, 'The duty is nerfortued by taco c o mpanies. 1) and G, and ; are sou - lured along ,theiineforover five Miles, There. is' DUI much to do vxe fire'vent•abYtbinV, ".'euntraband of war to pass' into North Carolina. --liters 'is at present in the City of Norfolk, one regiment of artillery.(littri N.Y.. cOmtetiles -of' the- 154th Reg., and alstutaw‘yeninpanies of cavalry: It.seems to me that it is Uniii..cessary to have onie-tbkrd of the abolie forte to an duty. tor the Union men are well able to care' for it theniselves. 'Wehat, expected that we .woidd leaye arc this for Washington .where we,we - were ordered to fioin Petersburg. Va..-but we were ordered here on our. Arrivaltit I.'ortress • Ititintoe; to suppress a mutiny that had arisen among the Galvanized ,Yanki;" a regiment of converted ••lohnnies.•,'who were 'shortly after our arrival; Sent to Vie' frontier •to tight. Indians. , Two thirds a the tottii Regintent' is. eompotwd of flutters; And it would be a•good idea, if they would be allowed to go hotne oti a leave of abeence, if the Government d es, not desire to musier out the .regiment, so, as' to enable' them to attend to their crops • They 'arc cubstlymen t who would doubtless have been drafted had. they not 'enliited; and when they did leave they rafttheir bums' to their.fate. "it would indeed. be a' blessitig to send ! them home,-.and not let their faiths lie idle and the„ entpS go to waste.. "The regiment •is not attached, to • either corps, division 'or 'brigade, and can -easily be''.. spared. "Frye companies 'have' but. eight months, while! 'the remainder have but three - to live months tit servel The'order to innster'Out troops whose time expire prior • to October, seems to lie;at a•-stand stilL'as none have , been discharged:yet,:althotigh - their, muster-Mit rolls 'have been made out long ago:•.The -camp is full of ru,, 'more concerning the regiment lettying. but Lean Scarce ly tdaer atny-relianee upon them. We were surprised Whenewe learned of troops being sent to Schuylkill County; and rumors nj battles and skirmishes, were abundant. I hope the dificulty Will be settled' soon: for it IS a disgrace to the Otaintylo havetroops Sent. there to carry out'the9aws.. I hope tit the next election. the. people, irrespective of parties , . will put into ollice. Goon. tans. and noses? Men and noire better eau be fthind . than,itinong the: - old' veterans Of many battles wha will not bessaith to, dischar.,;e their dutyhtterfa :ding the etienirs•C*lll , lll:. Let. .all 'go to work. and .13pnt up:ttese men; and 'at the: next convention nomi nate thont, , and the' next election wilt make quite a 'change., • Respectfullyyours; , •.: .• • .... • . •• • • Fl4Oll TilE 48th PENAIILVISI4 ItEtIMENT Citie -13rti•Rtivr.. P. V. V.. . Al.EXANc.ek.k. - N a.. ?- • • ... •• • June 11 1566 :3 Ettrrona :kit-staa''JoraNAT.:-.lMt-filll at your requesi I sent you-a supplemetintry;tnnster roll of the casual n.e of my Company. Since then we have had casualties, which I would respectfully request to have added.there.i to.-and the following tea list :•• • • • . • • Daniel 'Barnett, April 2d. • 15t.15,. in - . front of ‘Vocaorb-Abraham. Sigmtld.• wounded in-heal. 1565. in :fWmt. of Petersburg,•, Va., and died. •friim effect of Wound, 'Jail. 7thl • • • • - ila Feb. - .15th.,1965;-in front • a Peteralmr,-...Vit. •. 1 • •• •. • - Corporal tiro.-W. 2d,11465,. In- right breast. in front o I Petersburg. Vii. • . - .Wm: C. Janina, ..AP!ii id, 124 Z, in :right •bMant, in front of Petersburg. N a; ' ,• . • Thorinis Bayes. APril 2(1,1666, In rfght arm,in front Of Vetc , aburg- - • "'. • . • • r ' Robert Meredith. ,Tr., April 2d. .1.,1L", in le.' and hand, in front itt Petersburg; -Va... • - • : • •' partici \V. (iettr.Y. April '2d, ISt3s,.in arm and liana, in front of Peter4brirg: \a... • • • . • Fred. V. Gotaiwut; April 2d, • 156.7.5. lizt hand,. in front of Petertihnrg, Va. .• . • :. •• . ••• Mis Sing 'in action. April dd. 1565,. and recaptured April tith. in front ofPetersburg, Va: • • • • lit - Sergt.,. John . C.',deElfath, • Coip,..Win:.l•• Morgan-". - . Gayner. • • ' . - • JOhn 'Duo, of. DMrtase-Corp.- , Patrick Rldgeri, died o elironic.diarrheit..March 2:th, 1565, at EintnoryU..S..o. Hospital. Washington; D:C. . • - -Robert Devine, Dec 25th, chronic diarrhea. King at.,..hranch hostiltal. •Alexandria; Vag -Corp. .:Taintis Bitumen, died of diarrhea. Juit..6th. 1.86:5: at Andersouilile. Ga... while. 4 priSoutir of war. Edward McGintiess, died Nov:l6th, 1664, at•Saulis btitg pt-Isiin; N.. C.-, whiten prisoner of war, James :ttercM . . died of fryer. contracted-in mine. it( .front of Petersbar*.Va., ill 3'11.-1264. at his home in LtmerneCounty,.While on farldtgh, tin..the'23d.day,ol Dkincr.r4n-Eergt..Pattick Lynch . , While .homa nn ftr lough. Aan..l3th, • IStl5; near Mauch Chunk. • Johnlyoris..while hoine on ftirlongh, -March G. BUZ: residence . Neiv Mines, Schnylkill . Coutityi Pa. , • '. - Patrick Brennan, fromtbiddington JulY Oth. 1364. and killed M . mines. near Conl 'Castle.- Scunrikill COunty. Pa. • . J. am, rOpectlitily. ytinr obedient adrimnt; • ' anima W. Sett aitialt. Capt. Co. E, V. Y.- LE'rTEIt FROM NEW ORLEANS. . . • • • . ' New Oth.EANN . LA. . • • • Jinie gd. ISGh. • Eitrrnes : — . Presuming. that •a, few lined from this, the tail end of the played out.confeder acv. may perhaps be 'acceptable, I take..the . liourty of addressiiig yon; • , . • . • • Matters down here. are - beginning to assume a peace . ful aspect. Texas, or as it was called the Trans-Mts. lissipot Department, has . given up the ghost: without even the least effort to sustain itself. After all the vain and idle boasts they-have made abunt dying io the list ditch:. etc.., they are very ranch like poor want to die nt-all. ' Jell.. however, if he gets what lie decries, wilt die with a halter around his neck.,' dame ing on nothitig. % . Great preparations were 'being made -to crash this the remnant of the.rehellis.n... When on ' the 15 th of May, the; people were somewhat-sot prised _that the rebel Generals Buckner. • Pap Price,. of Boons- , ville•fameoind others hadarrived during the night, for .the purpose of negotiating for the. surrender of Kirby 'Smith's army.. The rebel citizens : did not believe it. It: was another Yankee lie of course. and infaci would not believe it uiitil they siiw• nom - e.t.d . the paroled rebels arrive.. On The :6th. the terms •were 'agreed. upon. •*. A copy o generitl timers, 61,•1send - you: 'This 'till • is nowfull of returited-Totinnies . , though I fear but very few repenting ' They do not. fully appreciate. the magnanimity of our Cwwerunientlitotbeing aceastom ed.'tci•auy.acts of the - kind.themselieri j .Thej are white enough however, to keep qiiiet.:and behaVe Themselves. • Stime persons' speak.of howfrietidly, and, upon whir' • goodterms our soldiers.and the rebels are. But it. gammon. . One May. all Well Say' that water and oil Will We Want a fow:examPlew• u, convince them that .our Govertinient knowshow to punish traitors guilty of ,General Sheridan. fatniliarij-knowil as Our Phil., ar rived in this City this tntirning. He is to have- au im portant eommund.' • There is riot much - left for him to do however. 'lt pill be necessary I think- .to 'keep troopd in this section ,of the country for some Almost all the guard duty is.performed hrielored troops —andthey Perforce it. well. I must say howeier; that it is amusing to witness the grimaces of the '':ch_,ivalry . ' in cOnseque,nce. ' The negroes are :proud of M , Cons. deuce-reposed in them. and make gnu(' soldiers.. • • The JOURNAL is a yery welcome visitor, to one who is far away - frotta . haie. - :-.. Youni, with resPect. H. The terms of - Thestarretider referred to in. the above . gra letter, are the same as thole nted : by. Gen. Grant to . . Lee. —P.oti.'..Miatats'...lociiskt... .. • •• • •• . . eroverimor.Curtin so .thF . Peple.,el" 'IF Ex*cri•v* pH HiZmiiisuusci,June 10,165 To the'PeePle ' ' The.bloody struggle Ottotir years la ended.' The fires of rebellion, are quenched.. The linprenusey of. law' nod right is te-tßasinished. • The, : foulest treason recorded in history has been beaten to the earth..' Gur , cotiutry is . . . • :Thes.e blmings-we.bwe under God, to the unequalled herolitn. •civic and military,' of Tut: reort.a. In the darkest hours, under the hdavtest discomagements, falter who Would...rout never faltered. ' They . nave. been - inspired : withdetermination to .maltit.on the free Guivernmedt. of our fathers,:the con , " tinned anion of 'our whole country,' and: thevrand re - publitattproicipleS Which it. is their: pride and duty to defend for the sake, not . Only-oi themselves, hat of the I aliorY in - saying'. that the 'people: of PennsYlvania haw . been -omeng the breinost fo the career.of..hon9r. Their heititß - have . been in, the contest: their' .exteatis kod theirhlood have been poured nut Pi:a:water to Therernnants. of the . heroic hands that left her soil , tio resctietheir country are:tiovr . returning., having boo .their They, have left' tens of th6usauds of their brothers 'on - many a bloody, field.—, Their memories will be 'preserved on our.rolls of hoe= or; For their widows and families ',a gratetnl country will. suitably provide. . • • .• , • - •.Let.the survivors Who are no* returning trips, have such a weleomelts•befitii tt hrareind 'patriotic people to giVe•to•the gallant men haie saved', the country and 'shed ilesrlaAre on Pennsylvania.. ' I vecomtnend that in every part of the 9tat6,:oni the approathiug anniversary of .Indepentletice, ' , pedal Ob . 'servanees be had Of welcome to our returned defenders, and'of.commenioration Of. the heroic deeds of them •selVes and their comrades who have - fallen. . •- Anuaeti .11 Ccivrtia,Goveinor of-Pennsylvania.. . . • wirEdwal:d Spangler, ono - of the accomplices of Boot,n in the amassioation of, President Lin- • - - cote,' is originally from the bormigh of 'York, Where he has respectabhi connections. For liev eral years ho had gone to the ." bad," and was a .perfectly reckless character. ZrThe review .of 'the returned Philadelphia troope by Gefernor Curtin and Mayor. I.leAry on Saturday. afternoon, Ras, &flue affair i',though the ..pleasure of-the occasion was, greatly marred by a heavy rain- Grvu. Wade, who rode at the heti of the military, was. grostlrebeered. • • WThe city of Pacamband, in the State'.. of litieboacsa,-liaiieoovita attacked:by' the Liber als; on the 11th of April, and was taken. by storm. :with - all the garrison:' -A-few-days - previous.the French forces at.PnrinVoi, ellit9l3o•and Zinope araio Were-defeated by the same array.- • Oir.Genetal . ' Canby, by ', order- of SecretAry Strohm; has' hithte!.l out and '`arrested , the man viho.offered, last winter, iti ariAlabaina piper, to .be one fif a certain - number °flu:mous. to.pay a million aollars-for -the murderof.Alr. Lincoln, and be is on his way under gnird to a safe place. ' M%ZaM4VG • ..r.irair,..r.gasicir,,:Atito sciussmia. , ije79)liii C BOCkepridge leas "arrived itt.c4,7 l sriadyertiooriitti; , ofusba4lis,*o isee4-_rel Allartranire4,ill seed demo re itifort*Mto to sor Prima -* .:74# to. Jaen, spthisb „ Gkirrritent •OrM• • OS • "• - -1-'-iiiirShoplifting liPittahniglS..being ete r r . , tetyee , .. /05 - Qa '3lay -29th, .the :Atlantic 'Telegraph tete . • .Gordon's . ' squadron itailed been HaYana.iinjane . . " - •••• i'leir-Alithe•tetrel prisioners :at . Fort :McHenry, are to be released: •• • ;. • • • • • ea" exteusive, plcit-tO rottheToronte,.Banio: .ha'S berm discovered.: . ' • • * .0/rile new Consiitutiop. of Missouri has been . *flaunted by goo inajurity,. . • 'fa - Silty rebels Were leleasedfroMFert Were ba.SaiiirdaY": • - •••• . • . • •• gr.. The intervention of Natioleon - ie tOIDO pro -cured for Spanish Honduras. . • . •.• • • earGov..-Smitli; has -surrendered'. himself and been Paroled.• ,.• *The people of. Georgia are represented to . be in-a starving coeditiou.: • ' *Ex-Governor:Moore, of .Alahtinaa, has ; been arreete'i, aridde:at Mobile. *Baron Garrott, *the' - Prussian Minister, , is - =keit; a tour of the North. : • • ' . • •-• -*The whole State Georgia is represented -to bein.a.starving'ctmdition. • • • • feir Geueral Ilinvell Cobb has been released, and . :dams returned to Attlee's, • Geo.' . • . *Liollaud hatereaciuded the order granting belttgorent rights to the rebels; ' • *T!lfiDertiy.race in Engliad,hap been taro , •by the French horse . . . r • Par rtie 01./StrtletAlitiB jli "the ; James never helot! Ritmaiondhave.been removed, : ••• tirConnuandtr ManeYllas surrendered him self to the Video Nary at -HaVans. • • • efii-Major,Getieral Terry. his wine to 111ch :motitt tusuperserle General Halley - . • • •.j *Getieral,L. 11..Itoneseau has been riounna. ted.l - U . S. Senator from . Reatnelty. . f SlTWaid Lamon; Coned States Marshal for the diStriet of t2,01umb1i,11. 1 . 1 resigned - . • *Cornmottore-::Vaielierliitt has . 11' yen'. elerlted President of tile Iludtit in River 'Railroad ~ • • ear The French .',police • have,. - prohibiteethe • sabss.triptions' to a Medal for Mri. . LW' Ex-Governor Moore, of.Alahaina, has been arres - ed at. Mobile and sent to. Washington.. . e W. Boyce, of South ,Carolina, has been . pariton-d under theamnesty.prOclainatiou. - ea-Governer 3,lagrath. of.bouth Carolina; it•is -reported, guts been Sent•Soutle to. be paroled. • *Dr, •Whelan, chief of the naval Orgies] • bureim died in Washiegtou on:Sunda.) ; morning. *Fivetheusitud pounds of c.lieerle.are made WeekiY at. some, cheese factories in Tioga county'. • * The heir to the'Prince of .Witles, and after* him to the ertiwn'ofEughtud,. Was born on -June .3. *OVer two thrnisand emigrants' arrived at New York on 31.ouday, from "Liverpool-and Ham , • *The United . States . Governmentflan,. scrod 'France of 'neutrality in . Mexican af . *Henry S. Foote, lately of Miseissippl, Lis on ••• his. way to. Califeruia, where he has children re . . eee - Ort SAttirday the monuments- erected.over ** theeleadon the Balelteubittle fields were inau- Business.at Savannah is at a stand-POL.:- The mirket'ia overstocked,' and there is no money: to buy with:. , • ' • I - "* . Preparations for a grand celebration the conting Detail of - 444 are making in - :lltparts of the ca'autry...- • . • . f . • . file •Presideet has determined to a I ti J went Judge P.trsons, - of :Talladega; Provisional Goe enter or • " • ' .*The gunboats on the Upper . 'Tennessee 'river ar.i to go into .peace - quarters - tthelship: 'yard, Chattanooga. ." . • • reir TWietraies yesterdiy . c.ollided on the Bal .. timom . and Washingtott Railroad.. Tweuty r eight soldiers weie injuieth. • • ' I ; *The sates of re4estate in default of pay ment of taxes, at JackAiville,Florida,'haVe been postpone'd till autumn. • I . • ANTTIie F1'6111:11 are gradually. gaining ground in Mexico: The ()mire Northern part or ..51..iia0 will .5,000 be garrisoned. -•-• , • ri - A: little daughter-of 'Jeremiah Yerger Menai, r aged . 8 years,. was run everby:a freight train last wet It; sod killed. • - I "ser Blackburn and, Cleary, rebel - . agents in Gamtita; are soon to be tried 'at Toronto for 'a .breaileof'thWe'eutialite .'• • j • J Thr-Janies Si.'dritei, Judge Catimbell !and T. Hunter have been taken to Port ,Pulaski, iiitarSavapit ,ft, for- confunitene. - eirMiss Rothschild, aboutto be married, 're ceived a preeent frem her cousin of a pearl:neck • ' lake avortn.tifiy thousand dollars. - . Ar..." - ..che Souther-I - telegraph . wires being occu pied by_ dOvernment business: they 'cannot for - Some tune be o pelied to the..public. .1 1.. *Gen. Schofield has issued an orderiprohib-. •• him; eciztiree ,of cetton, • and removing restric- - tions on its sale, in North Carolina. - •• *AsSee-eirs Of Internal revenue are-instruct edn• a to regard the *anmia received in a-ptilicy insuralice as legacy.orineoine. , q--Daniel Goodioe, of the - " Washington Chromele; has ' been appointed United - States foe'llieDistrict of • earHorsee have. beCorne. plelity• l in . New Yorlyhy - the •Goveriainent ceasing- bay; that " the piea.s have dome down very much. 'I . • if ireliuese. miners'and laborers have been or . dered :away frion' .Idaho• and Montana. The .• mine. s.there will nit tolerate the Celestials'. • • /win -a terrinc : thunder stornerdAltoOna, sth Met, two yquitg ladies 'mined. Plummer and Hamilton•were instantly killeadbY light Wog'. • *Professor' Agassiz is. at Biu Jaueiro. He has had an agreeable - interview- with the Em peror of• Brazil, and Will explOre the country. - Vir treaty, has. been. ratified between 'this COmitrY audliendetras. It 'glen-au - lees. fete cum merce.. and the right *of transit across Hondu • *: *On Friday teat, there was a trotting match between Lady Thorn and Dexbr, at.the Union I Geirse; Long:. Islaud, Lady_: Thorn, was the win- . . • t • • *Mrs. Colonel • Mulligan, "'of Chicagit, . has ,leeo - presented with S2uoo in cash aiid a- $.5•300 hum stend.hy - admirers of her brave, dead has band. , . *The. South 'American war now fought. betweee Paraguay on the :one side, and Brazil, • Uragnay -and the Argentine• Republiti on the o tar. . *The Amnesty ProclarqatiOn is- well recei ,ved by the people of N4th C e rolina, teals also the appientment of -31 r. Holden as provisional Gov , tar Captain Robert Lincoln 'has sent. to , the' Chicago Fair the manuscript . c opy of -the lil&S -sag9.sent to Congress by his late father, on April; *.Pte Richmond • IV/eij resumed its motto,' • Sic sifin per tgranitis; on !Friday <Llast,: the prolti-. heron of the ~Government thereto having: been removed. tyi7 All school teachers 'Of 'AuguSta; Georgia. • have been ordered ttetsbietho oath or allegianee., Free echools fer chi:saes are to be immediate ly-opened: • • *William L. Shaikey . has beep appointed Provisional Governor of Mississippi. I A. , preeja, melon for the reconstruction 'of the State his been issued. • :• - • • * ea-Thomas Constardine.:' a well- known. wool broker of New York ' ,-andwife,•wereliith..peison - . ed Friday evening .by drinking. cider ] ; and died Saturday morning, • .• . • ' *The shackles shackles were removed from Jefferson . Davis last 'Hie' suit of rebel gray his been ' 'exchanged for one of black, - .and he 3,3'DOW per mitted more freedom. -- .." • • . •-* EirDnrieg the - week 'ending on Saturday; Imre 10;231 offetere and 7933 privitetw ! ire . paid off at Hartieburg... The .amount of money, dis- _ -bursed wa541,581,560 47.. -• ' •. • • • *The pvple of South .Carolinaitaxe called upon the U. S. militaryatuthoriciesa Charlotte, N. t 3.- for proteetion against depredations • cord mitted .by. their own people.... . . • • Jar The.Preaipent is exermsing • the pardoning p 'wort - Mth more freely than is generally. sup-- . pwed, aud report Says that scarcely an epplieant for special pardon has boon refused.. . • • *The case of Edward B. Rhode* . which was late ly. Stinblry t •and af„ . ;niell before the' .Supreme Co in at Harrtsburg; has been Set aside by that body, and anew trial granted... . :• . WiliCoop, aged 30,.. aged 18, and • -Johanna Jin'ardon, :aged ' 18; were drowned in the East rirer,•at New _York, on Sun- . day evening, bY the.capsiiing of a boat. ifgrMiSs M. 'Davis, a". beautiful young lady in. •Cliesterfield,. Va., the daughter of a• prominent . ', citizen, Was shot dead last. week by a discarded -' lover. named Sublett, whois:under arrest. - *The ordinance building 'at Chattanooga, Tenn., :exploded on - Friday, and set tiro to Itie government warehouses. litias•-slso,oo.o:.Fifteen or twenty persons •ivere killed or Wounded.- ' -tar A: . private sale of tea was made some Month -once, in New York,' for $120,000' in: gold.: The 'tame lot has been resold lately for $55,000; strori 'ing a lose tit the firit, purchaser 0f.535,000. •.- •:.*The Demoeratic -State Convention, . Which was to.have. been held in •Harritiburg,• en - the 21st of June; has been - postpoued by the State Ceti, .tralearrunittee - nritit Thursday, the 24th of Au-. • if id" Rielunond letter Writer says be saw Gen. Lee, at St. Paul's Church. in that:- city On Sunday and:that he. responded andihly, to the pray ertii even to :that for, the President of the United *The -King- of Italy intends Sending* to the Tuteruational exhibition at Dublin atopaz weigh-' ing several Terunds, - and eight or nine inches long having on it a beautifuhingraving of "The Last .• ...112 - A.Toronto - •paper speakteof the werthhass' vagabottilS thrown into Canada, by the close of thewar; and makes _public the fact that they, lately planned' a raid upon - tine or , more of . city banks. ' . • • •• They have a steam:. pump: at .Willianisport which .throvra the, enormous ,quantity of from: 2,000 to 3,000 . gallons of water, per minute: . The water is pupaped into e pool to'he Used in driving - *Hoarded nickel" pennies . are 'seeing' the ligOc.of 6.3 i• after; three -years' " cif. seclusion, in sucitlargequantities'that they are •betintuing a : drug in the market: The Mint need corn no more: -pennies -penmen foryears. • ;• • .• • .* . lt is , runtored that .twei acres', oil territu; ry, ou which a well is being.eunk; in. Hancock • oomity; Went Virg inia; was saila to an eastern company a few -'d ays,-since, - - frir the enormous priee'ef $4.90,000. . • - ..*The "Journeypien.'FreaStotio-Cut,ters' A. 51- enciatien," of Beistom.have: - --vifinntarily. 'reduced their wages fifty eents'pei day*, in,Orderi - as they. say, y : t' o nf ' Idi 4,hu' i i i wt n b g eir •Willingnerra to reduce- the . .o p SirA."Lexiiigtort*dispitoli to - the ..Cirtelnrati Gazette eays - th friends at thed of John *C. • Breck:-. inridg . e in.tbat place .liave.leceived.. information of hie safe arrival in Cuba. - .he got there 'they refuse to - sat'. ' - . • • • :* • rla riot between - a party of soldiers and some. • negroett recurred in WaShingUm on . Saturday..lt* was alien quelled - by. the. arrival of .a, military gnarl: One, man was severely hurt, but .;nobody 'was:dangerously. iliared., • • ••• At Lnumfiegs; - Register . l andellectarder of 'Ntirthumbmlitrid :cieuntY;,hia:lieen appointed PrOthonotary of the. Supreme Court of PenneYl - ...for that- district;. in plaCe2. of. the . o.te *Charles Pleasant* Esq. ." ,• • ' isleingMade - 11,00verner - ttold .eri,lif North' Carolins,JO haVe the ?JOU; rb:PIP/it;." laird .ia . time. to send niemberri .tte thetiett„Lon- . grass;' All sets or the rebel legislature referring te domestic matterseare- tube . retained; u se oth ers MFMMMM , mwam r. roommilie. teaT x:/113,41M 4 . .ar WEEttLER 4r, SEWING MACHINES ..• In•Setitiy,lloVourity. - number ofthese eicellentfintrdly MichhMil ere ai- . ;wayikeptoh hand and esti be ' seen 'hi operation by calling. at his rmidence. in' Wicket-. Street; move IFh. next door to the English .t4erlin Church...' . .• To . sccxmitOo:iate . pctsons wane these aiiiiines, • suptdrof Maas:4 Naidies, Ifetelitiat Ofiand Soap. and Clarks Thread, in all `numbers , ecdofa. 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This well known' Medicine is no lanai:dam!, hut sure and-safe remedy .for, Feinide Difficulties - and Ob . - structions, fromeads6 whatever: and, alth o ugh n. powerful remedy; it contains , nothing hurtful to the constitution: -... • - • . , '- To >llARnten LAMPS It is peculiarly nulled. It will." in a Short time, bring on the monthly , period with reg: ularity. Iu all cases of Nervous. and Spinal . Affections, pain in the Back and Limbs, ,Ileaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the-Heart, Lowbessof.Spirits. Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the: painful diseases occasioned by a ditiordered system, these pills will effect a are when all other means have...failed, LI.B4IAVIC NiVilt Of:EN m eans TO FAIL NVIIEUF 'OR DIRFOFIOiniI me ma lo PAGE OF PWMPOLILT ABB WEL.I. • Foi full particulars; gets pamphlet_ free, of. theAgt; . .Sold by all -Druggists. Price $1 perbottle. . • - Sole United States * Agent".. . JOHN MOSES. 1T Cortlandt Si.., New - Fork. N. 8.,—51. and'a postage _ stamps - ertelosed to. any au"- iborized iigent:will iusure a bottle ,containing over - 56 pills by yettuit mail Tfrinn - the Lcirged Metneilacturipu Cherti.t.; in the World ant .actitfainted with • Mr.ll. T. 11v.i.mnot.n: mann lacturer nt lltmtunit.tes . Gmvets.r. lle occupied the .drut4.-store.•opoosl.e my reeddence, and wzn , aueetful id cont:ucting the .business where °theta had not lien ao before, him. :1 have .been fa.' .vuntbly itum•esspd with hitectiaratter and enterprise.. . • W ILLIAM Firm of Poriviii S & WItttlT.3lAN,.. 11111/111aCtUrillg eberlll 4 to.,' • • • • 9th and Brown. Streets Phila.. April Et;. '65 - • ,„. • • . •• • • . EIBU.III3OLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCHU .• , • , . the Great Diuretic. • • • . • „ . • . • • 11Zt,541$ OLD'S . cONCENTOLVT ED. EXTRACT B . .A9BAIAiILI.L , • • . .• 14:the Griut DloOd-Put iffier.' • • • Bath are.prapanal , according to rules •Of Pharmatv and L....entistry.• • and are the most:active Mid can be, 'made Aprit S. !Oh'. • .- 14-6al . . On 17 One Dollar,. for "ra .11totilenttind.--The cheapest and'i.iest.investriient ever offered to therpub lic. Thousands languish andtlie, 'when a small invest ment in the Old Homestead Wild Cherry Bitters would nut only. have "checked disease, but saved. I ifs, Grief and "Mourning: These Bitters are doubly-distilled, "strongly medicated, and ds pure as best . of - They are AC drug and Clintain•nopeison. ' Acting upon the Liver. the great seat of .disease, they. not Only cure:" but prevent disease. •• They cleanse the "Stomach, and, . purify the - They remove Blutches and Pimples 'from the Face... They cure Scrofula, .Erysipellis. and till blood disedses - t - atel'are, a certain reinedv for Dyr , prpsia Jaundice, and Chronie"Diarrhcsa. For Coughs and Colds. thew are superiOr io any Cherrit -Peerorcd.- To persons nf..'sedentary:hablts, and. those who feel a loss of strength. or want of ambition. these Bitters are. especially adapted."' increase :the appetite and strengtherethe body,TO'Nbasiteri 31i - warms and Derr CATE PEM ktes; antint: that critical perbtd known as the "Toes or Lira; these Bitters will be found of incalcida ble value- Remeniber and purchase the genuine Old Homestead Wild _,,cherry,Bitters," manufaetured by Dr, 'T.•B.Slingerlatid l ilk .New. York City: •Sold by FOX ,t 8..1;1,13748, St. Clair, Whole.sale Agents:: " Sold' also by IRVDI;-Stt • .Clair; and DruggiSts everYivhere, • ; • 11 :ITRIPIGI LtL.•.• L maim and 'Gentlemen If you yvish •to marry yon'can d•'-ed• by;',aiddrinsing me:. I will tend yon s - vviteout: money and: without .price, - 'valuable in forunition. that will . .enable you to marry happily and sfieedily„ Irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This.' information will cost you nothing and If you wish to marry. I will cheer fully assist you. All lettere strictly confidential.' The desired information. sentby return mail, and noreward asked. - Please inclose postageor stamped envelope. addressed to yourself. Address, • SARAM B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint. • Rings Co , N. York. iltraurnessi 131indnems nind Cal.-arrh, treated with the utmost eticcis. - by Dr. J.. ISAACS.- Oculist and .4urist, `(formerly of Leyden. Rolland.} No 619 PINE Street, Philadelphia.'.. Teetimoniuhi- from .the *most reliable sources in ,the Cit! and Country can be seen athls:Oflice. • The medical' faculty are invited to accompany their pm : dents; as he has no secrets' in his -practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge made tot...examination , • March 11. The ticone..nr . MAN "is SrneNntn...-Tlierefore the nervout , and debilitated should'immediately. use* Hrcu news E3ern.ter • Apiit 5: 65: lt-dta .• . . you wont to know ni little of :Eiery thing relating to tfie human tistem.. -- main and : fe male ; the causes and treatment. ofdiseaseit ; ihe mar liege customs of theworld: - hovi to marry welt and a thousanddinl=i never 'published .before . read the.re vised edition - of "31}:DicAL- Com-moll SrNsr.." - cut - lona 'book for, ctirionS people. and a good ; hook for . every. one. 400 10elllustmtioes. Price -$1 1101 Con tents table scut free to 'any.. address. ;Books may be hull at the Bookstores, or will be sent by. mail. post paid 'on receipt of price. Address E. B, FOOTE, id. D., Feb, '65.- s s.om 1130 Broadway, - New York. Eorroas Moises' Jonartar.—.Dear • Sirs yOur permission I wish taeay to'the :readers of your paper that I will serid.'hy return mail, an who•' wish it (free) 'a Recipe, with full directlona for making, and • using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effectually remove: in ten days. Pirnples, Blotches, Tan; Freckles' and. alt im= purities of the Skin. leaving , the same soft,, clear. smooth and Beintifni. . „ • I will also mail free to those having ; Bald Heads, :or Bare. Faces. simple . directions and information. that will enable them to start aloft 'growth:of LuxUriant Bair, Whiskers, Or a Moustache, in less than thirty nays. ResPectlnili yours, CIIAPMAN..Chbinist, -March - 4. , G 5 &It Broadway, N. York Tbeißridnl. Chamber, an Essay of Warning and instractioa for Young Men . - - -published by the'llovr ard Association,. and sent free of charge in • sealed en ;,elopes, Address, Dr. :1, SKILLAN ,HOUGLiTON, Howard Asicdation; Philadelphia. Pa, • .A. Thing Of iiennty is AS Joy Vorexei: Thule .who desire brilliancy of complexion,' mist 'purify arid.cnrlch the :.blo641• which lictonotm.s* ICON CENTILATED UTILACT WARSAPARLLUA invariably does. Re. n collect is no patent medicine. Ask. for HelmbOld , s, Take no other. • April'B.-VO. 14.61n.' . . Bkatieired CoNsTaTtrrioss .Rpsiriiorr ft* HELM win Errim - xr Ptimu. • . : Apri.l Et, .65; ' . - " 'MAID DVE .UA/1111 DINE 1. •, i Beachelerla glair Dye . la 'the beet in. the. world. •.'fhe only true end perfect Dye—Harmlesa--In statuaneona. and .Bellable—produces a eplendid Black or Natdral Brown—remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes,. and frequently restores the original.color. Sold aP Dreguiste. The genuine is signed, W; A. Batchelor; 81 'Barclay Street; New. York. - .- . Jan nary T.' 1846.. " 1-ty liellouboldts Extra:rt of .snrsapnrilia dean; 'erg, and renorgea the.tdood,.inglla the 'rigor .of health intri„the eystem, and intraisont-the humora.that- make dinase. 14-fan . . . . note.of, warning and, ad., lee:to those suffering arltp 'Seminal Weakness. General Debility. or. Premature De cay, frOm whatever cause produced: lead, ponder, and reflect I Be wise In time. . : • • sent - FR.6E to any address, for the 000; Sent return mall.. • Address . • • • ' April S. ' 65 - 1 43 M3 -.•• • 429 Broadway, liestkork._ A Gentian:miss awed: at :Nervous • Debility, Pre -mature Decay. and the effects at youthful indiscretion, 'win be leppyr_totarnieh others . with the ramie of cure. tfret of charge). This . remedy is simple, safe, and For. fnll partletil by return - mill... Please Alters . JOB 8.-OGDEN, 601Dissanlit, New. York. - . IV:1111±1KERS: I WHISILE6OI:' , • Do you want ,Wlo.alcas or, Alowiteciew t • • Our • Gre cian Compound will for,ce them to grow on the arnnotti- - eat face or thin. or hair . owbald heads, :in_ Biz. Weeks; price. $1 00. =Bent by nail anyvrhere, closely sealed, onrec•elpt of price. Address, • _ _• • • WARNER & W., BOX Brooklyn, Ili Y. Feb. U. 'O. • - • ' -b7y.• - . A - CICI4 Simian. Skin gaud:- Sealed foal f co' Tploxilalbllowe lb/Acme of likutoot.Pal2 , 4')mcvcri. 4 ', :tcD FixcEritxriwicSx.mArilue.ck. It retntwel black spots.; ploi0e• epaptiotufot tikoldn: Apr 111106.5.-: . • ; lA-6m •• . it•t I v ey" of the Nireoeit Disorders that . OW mankind, arise' , 'from erilpflOint of the Reumbco's Brmacret or Sansiraaiu.a. Is • remedy of the utmost value. ' -Mkt .11.4 -dm • • . . _. -..- iir services -at , Trinity-- thlriscoPelj Chu= on • Sunday •morning at ~v; pest 'lO. Sunday evening at . .34 past ; except on the szcoso Suttoax or ins seittra. when the service It at M past 2, P.. M., in place • of the lir lest Presbyterian. Chneeli. corner Ma ..hantougii and. Third Streets; :Rey. Isaac Ruse, • Pas tor. 'Services., Sunday 10.3 A. M. and 734 P. M.; ex cept On the 341 Sunday of every month, when the second . service , willhe held at SX P: M. Lecture, Thursday evening at 734. Sabbath School, 2P. M. • Prayer Meeting. quarter before .10, Sunday montlng.. - - or - Geriiiiiin. Reformed Church, :Market e r. Street, Rev' ,i... 0. ,Budiirx,._Pastur., Regular: services,. ~ alternately..th the German and English langua - ev ery A.M. abbath day, at 10 .M. & 7,g P . M. Pray Meet • inz and Leeture every Wednesday evening at .7 P. M. aaneAth and ISth, English iu the mornmg and Ger man-in the'evening. • .. .. June 11th and 55th, German in the morning and .llng . lish in the evening. • .- ' - UV — Union NPra*er Meeting,. every Sum* - .Morning. &dm SX to UK o'clock, in the frame Church on 'Second Street, between Market and Norwegian Sta. - All are invited. ••. - . . . . tar Evangelical Chtireli, Calloirhill street.— Rev, SA 317 L• G. Recants, Pastor, wilt presch_German ev ery Sunday =ming. at 10 o'clock, ar.d.Baoglish in the . . Rvening at 7 o'clock. • • • • The Bridal Chaintrier. s *c4i ! og.: : :goo4ocutt.:: - NOTICES. 'M ~tiit[SEl. •AU Mstirigei Noticem mud bic . atxoripanied siiitA 25 tO appear.il!the JoinavAL . . • . • .. • -.6Außz7'r—TllollPSON.—June . 15, 1865, at the house of James , Thonneon.i.Orwigsburg, .PILANN 11." °mourn of. Ashland, to Miss CAR= A. Tat:Lunar, of OrWirebtim.• • • . • • 11.11G111Z--LEWIS.—On the 22d•• oft- May, by the Rev. Itughet. Mr. JAMES R.- Brumes: to Miss ma A. Lewis. oath of St. Clair. • • . • LAIIER-11110ADS.—At.Readb5g. • TA.. on the lath Inst.. by the. Rev. B. Bowman. Femmes. W. LAtiet of Pottsville. Pa.', to Miss • Hecate, daughter of Wm. Rhoads, Sr., Esq ,of Reading.. • • . Frederick and his bride have our editorial blessing.— . May their skitss ever be sunny, and., their beer of Ilfe Sweet. When she nits may he. ever be able to sup - • . . .. • PRICE—WILD.—On. Saturday. .10th . !net., b 3 Rev C. Npurr, Mr. JouN Pinot, to Alias MAto.,..ner \%u.o. ill of St: Clair. • •• • • - ~ .. DIED, Dimple announcements of deaths, free. Those ac companied with . notices, ,Pc., mud. be paid for at thi rate of 10 cents per tine. . . • ALTRR.—On the 90.1 inst.. at tt reeldenee At.raii, aged Tit years. . • ' KREMER.-On the I tli of May. in o•ic of the Mili tary Hoepitale.' in Maryland, Toon s Kasutat, of South Mauheitr-m soldier of•the llt/th 'Pa Regiment,' aged years. - ti monthll and'4 days. • , . • LOUSE.-eu the. Bth orJune. in Rahu Township. iitta.kii.kx • LOOSE, aged 3 years, ti thOntha and d 5 days. ANll4 , 'o.if ir.r • T :OMT. —Betweeti Mr. Bunl Patterson . 3 'Second 1.4 and • Market stnets. a. TOPAZ BREASTP N.— The tinder will be suitably rewarded-neon returning it tollia ()dice. Jutie,l7. .4;5;—•24.:1t• . ÜBT. On Tit la 7: June 13, 1565, In Pottsville. a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES. A suitable re : ward will be,paid if the tinder will leave 'them nt the store of • • . T. I/ANL/USES, Centre St. • ..17, •65.. ' `.l-1t• y 024T.-4ACOB KLOS. from 'near Itfahanay City, . aged 1& years- light:. hair and a little cross-eyed.— Ilad on dark Nuts, blue shirt and blaCk hat t' a little wrote; in his 'mut& Any infommtion leading to his rt'cOvery will be-thankfully received,' and the.persoe properly. rewarded. Address • RAIN KLOS. :Tune IT, 'ds--3t• • .. Whatley City, Par! \VAS F t. , OUND a the Mount Carbon Rolling v 1113011 t two weeks ago, a Traveling Bag. to-* gather with. several other ari Wes or-clothing. The Owner can have the Fintueby calling on the subscriber• ut..t heMounf Carbon Rollins. Mill . and paying for this adveiti , • VINCENT.BLOOMII ALL. • June 11, '65., • ". • . • • 24-2t*, L•"r•—on Saturday; .3,1 inst.. between Drumhel lrret Hotel and Silver Terrace. Centre St.. a Brown PARASOL with Muss Socket and Tortoise Shell Hand-. le.. The cloth of the Parasol teas spaugled with beads. Ttie rhider'will be suitably rewarded •by leaving the -same in good order at this office. • • June-10,•.64-23-it WANTED. CIIGEriALSWIIP WAN rED.L.By experi -Jenced bookkeeper: havini a pint:tic:a experience of fourteen years with. List employer. Address D. N. 8.. Dux No. 5: Pottsville P. 0 June ti. !n5 • W.ANTE D by the School' Board of. the Borough r of Mintn.vilte, Seven Female Teachers to take charge of the Schools in said 13oroue - h. .' The sAlar'es - are Its follows:—Grammer, No. 1, $lO 00 - per month; Grammar. No. 2, $25 uo';'Do. Secondary. No. 1 and 2,- $23.50 ; Primary No: 1. 2 and 3, $22 50. • The Schools. are - kept open 10 months during the year: The County Supeyinfendent will hold an ExamlnatiOn for appli cants in the BriCk Scholullouse in the Borough of MI -nenwille, on Friday. June 23d, commencing' at o'clock; A. M., precisely, J. wiTzEstAs - . Secretary of Minereville School. Board. Minersville, June 13,. '55. • . ' . . 1 OST. OR MISILAILD;.at. or in the vicinity of I-A the Pentisvleania MIL on ThurSday, P. M.. - May-t5, 1665, a niassia,e GOLO SEAL RING with kited Stone, bearing a device , and motto. A suitable reward and the thanks of the owner will be given for the recovery of the ring nrfor infOrmation leading to it. The, name of the own et fs engraved the ring. Please ad •dreSS JOURNAL: OFFICE: June 3, :35.-22-3t VANTED.—Aman of active', ,energetic businesi I N habits,- is 'Assistant Superintendent of several Collieries.. , A young Civil Engineer, having some ex periencein and abont mines preferred i•must he an American. A proper person can hear of a very dein:- rable place:: Address D. 11., Min er's' Joarnal;.Potts vide. Pa, • . • . . June 3, . . A_N ED.--A man who thoroughly understands • the Mining of Coal to take charge of a mine in tbeState of illinotey,,: A man with some • capital can have the sole control andfind a ready market for the saint, either at Peoria, Chicago or St, Louis. • Address . A P. SPENCEIc Custom louse; N. York,. May 20, '65.. • G E Nt] It ~k.l._ :N 9 11 C ES. NOT 1 - 41 C 16.—A public etamination will hi held by the County Superintendent of Public Schools, at . Cressona, on MONDAY,. June 26th; lea, coininencing at SX.teclOck.'A. 31. The' School ,Board of Creseonti.wish to employ fur toe enacting. school, year (consisting of a ten niodThe term, and coinmenctogt on MoullaY,•beptember 4th, 18115.) the following .teachers One male, as principal, and three females in the sub . ordinate depart ineuta. Tiae.teschere in' schools Noe. 1 ' and 2 to receive . Sea per mouth ; f in school No. 3 $3O per month. and the principal $6O per month.. . By order of the Board. .1. W. R. JUNES. Seel . . • -June 11,.'63-. ' . . • 24 2t LITERARY NOTICE.--The. 11112. •11' dersigned• respectfully 'informs the public. that he will, open his Institute on the -10th day of July eiaming. for the farther. advaneimeut :of students in the. various branches of edadation, required by the' •pairessor in the Salami -Room.- the Clerk in mercantile pursuits, and the Mathematican in,his survey of earth and ocean. including the irse or Alebra and . Fluaionit.. No higher commendation is offered •to the public for the future than their own retrospecrof the past twenty years; dnring - which period- his pupils in the various literary departmenti.in th.. State and Comity compare • favorably with those of any Other Institute.. • Still More of whom. have signalized themselves in the defence of the nation, many of, whom now return • with patriotic pride.—oZ sleep" the sleep that know" no waking among the unrettirned brave, enshrined In the affections of every tine American. • • To such as have last parent, brother, or main sup port. in•the cause of•the nation,' and . desire to attend, „their education and stationary shall be furnished with . Out cost to them, which offer is dcaigned as au humble • and honorary tribute-in the can- eof their bereavement: • - • P. D BARN ETT, Principal: . . I. M. BARNETT, Assistant: • . . • Pala Alto, June lt•'6s: ' • • 24.3 t • . .. . . . . . Z. ---. " ---• -s NOT 11 Elite—An examination for Teachers 0 ---:i.- ' Jot Schuylkill Township, will be held at the SchOOl Muse. Tuscarora:on the that Saturday in July, commencing at B,y, o'clock, A. M., by Jesse ;Newlin, County. Superintendent.. . . . By, order of- the'Board. • r JACOB I.IEITZ, Secty. June 10. '65. - . • ••. -* • .2:1-3c . .- ..„ . . AN Examinatian will "beheld In Port l ig l -Carbon: on Saturday, June "_4th. ' 1, , 165, coin. mencing itt.9X o'clock. A. 51., by Je-se COnn ty Sup-rintendent. for Three Male, and Fonr .FantleTeachers. School to open September. Ist add con tinue hi seSsion 9 nwmths. • Salary wilt be made known on the day of Examination. By order. of the Board. • , J. 11. ItEITER, Secretary. Port Balton, June 10. . 2.3-2 t • . - - TREMONT,' JUNE' 6, 180 . 5.:-The public are cautioned against giving credit to the Firm of A: PUTTER it CO., under any obliga tion, note: or contract; for the parchase -of any thing' fur or on behalf of the said Firm of J. A: Dotter ,g 5 co , by James Ibiehock: who was -a member of the.. -said Firm.. as the said James Roebuck has retired from -the'performance of-his duties as a member of the:Paid Firm: and lituitio power to act far `the said Firm, and no debti contracted; by him will -be' paid by.the said Firm. : •• . HENRY. EMIL, • J. A. DUTTER,- Acting for the said Firm of J.-A. Dater & Co. . - 4 . une,10, Y6S. TIIE 1113143 ' 4:VINGM 111C4T I-. TUTION F POT.TSVI I. LE.-- Whereas, the Directors of. the above-named Institu. Hon. pursuant to a resolution :of its Stockholders to wind up its affairs, have made a voluntary aasignthent of all Its estitte, real and personal, to the undersigned. in trust for creditors ; and the same has been approved by the Court of Common Pleas of Schnylifill County. All persons indebted to said Institution are request ed to. make payment,. and those having claims will present them without delay to . . ' CHRISTOPHER LITTLE. • Oftlee:—Mahantongo St., corner of 2d. Coppopite Post . Office). Pottsville:Pa.' June 10, 'CI-2azt THE - I.INIIE RNIGNED, An ditore orthe Borough of CreaSona. having examined the aceninti of Robert Young; Treasurer, and compared-them with the Coder Book and :he Min utes of: the ; Conneti. • lind 'that he has 'received Five 'Hundred and Fifiv-four Dollars and Eighty:Cents tin.s4- 'SO), and.paid orders amounting to Five Hundred Dol . lars and. Ninety-eight Cents fsso 4 nS), leaving le bal ance in hie handi., at this , date. of Fitty.three Dollars and Eighty-tscdcen!s, — • BE3I ,Cressone, May ISM -WIIFEBILALSI-,.74 /inditor. General." reliaired.l4.the lith Section of the •Act. en. 'titled ...An Act enablrng the • eke of this Common- Wealth to become' Amochatons for the purpoee of Banking under the laws. of the United - titates. pasied - on the 2 4 .4 day ot Angus t A. D. 1361. tom (*allied to ' .me that the • 7,Govertunent Bank,"... its Pottsville, Pa., has : furnished satisfactory evidence ,tO.• bun that all the requirements Of said Act have been complied with by the said Bank. and that it Be beeome. aft Areocbstion for the propose of banking under the lsrri of the [Tai -Ido therefore cause this notice thereof to be tuth.. Babied in accordance . with the • provisions of the said 11th Section of the eLa'd Act, and: do 'declare :.that the Charter of said Bank by the terms of said Act is deem ed and taken to tiO hereupen_ surrendered, subject to . the provisions of theist Secion of said Act •• : G. CURTlN:Goyertior ofPennsylviinia.' EXCOUTrnit Cuauutult.ll.arrisbark , Jane Id, 1865. O. • 11 , 4,— , Being absent on• business.. . Lodges in this District, will direct thbh communications —to -WASHINGTON ftEIFRIYDEIL - 'Ashland. ; D. It; G Muter. 'by special appolutment.of the undersigned, and Is to be so recognized In all busi ness pertaining to-tbst ofticial poeition • • . • JOAN . CRG6LAI4II, G. It , PottsvUle. Jusie s, 'Q. • 11"" 1009 *ALE Ott -BE VT:—The Under. signed offers for sale or refit a double Franiea ilouse undtot:so feet front by SO deep. - The Wass is jonated on eentre an*. Ashland. and is eopabletoi a store nod dvvellln4 ' For farther ner. ticulare apply to • BAF,•NARD. SCTIRADEft - .Ashland.: June IL 1363. _ • 414.7 n• 3111VATIS SALE'Or misAutivisTAT E . L—The turiersithed offer at private sale thefolh or. ing valuable-real estate, before :lug - to the owe of the late JQIIN HARPER, decd, viz; .. • ' No. It. , ',TltS well.knOwn Tavern Stand. situated East lianover Township. Lebanon County..on the public road leading from Jonestown .rlstagg_. long and favorablyirnownas HARPER'S TAt.S.: about 20 miles trom.lLirrisburg, and pleas: Andy situated st. the Junction of tbs Indium:ma an d Swatara creeks, In connection with the Brick Tares Stand are about . . • 90 Acres , of Farin Land. . enders high state' of cultivation. on which are alao e.' good STONS BANK BARN..trABLEID fur .14) bom e , _ a SAW - MILL in good running order, and all necessary.' out buildinks._' There is a fine Limestone ,firian.y, a s eiceUent OR CHARD, of choice fruit trees. and two we n s of water, one at.the Weft and one at the barn There lamming water In nearly all the tieldf. route surveyed for the railroad- to Piney.mve parses-- within four miles of the farm, and the Union Cetnll passes within half a mile of It. 1%.. 3.—Sitante half s mile senth of No. 1, on the road leading from. No. 1 to Annville and Lebanon, con. .tains about SO ACRES. on which are erected a - large FRASIII`IIOUSE. - BARN, and necessary out -buildings. The land Is in. Arst rate order, with about five acres of -TIMBER LAND. There- ta a. fine young ORCHARD on this tract, and a food wen of water. -The Union Canal passes through this laud, and there arc several excellent landings on IL - No. 3.—Beings tarm or about 10,ACIM1 of LAND. - situate about half a mile north , of No. 1: on the public road leading from No. t to Union Force and Plum:rove, 'on which'. are erected a STONE 11014SE,'BANE BARN. and other ont.tmildlngs.a There it a well of water St the house and one at the barn o . a Inc ..ORCHARD. Indlantovin Creek passes throthe the . -.Ao.4everal tracts of fine CHESTNUT T1111 . .1 BEE LAND. conveniently located on the - Nountaln tw Blue Ridge;. which will be sold see. arately twin connection with either of the fauns , • gar Pasting desirous of seeing the properties can call on Thomas A Harper, one of. the eaccutors matting on No. 1, '• • • • fFor further Information address Thomas A. Ear n., East _Hamm! P. 0 ...Lebanon:manly, Pa, or oho B. Be.ida; othiogion, Lebantnt County. Pa. 111rThe foregoing propertieb will lie offered at pri. vote Sale up to "Fr , de,' 'the 131 h Day of Mop.' ' Umber - . and if not sold by that. time will be offend Public Sale on said day. •-• • ' • . - - . THOMAS'A. lIARPEE, • '00,141 , 1 D. SEIDEL. - Executors of the Estate of John Harper. decd. Jane 17. 'as • . Mit : -. LEGAL Norriclis..• ESTATE OF' CIIAKLIER 'WALKER. Diceaaed.—Leiters of Adminiatration the Estate of CHARLES WALKER; late of [seed T. ship, deceased. baring been duly; granted to the et derentned, all-persons indebted. to said Estate are re. quested to‘mak6 payment, and those' having chi= to present them without delay to • SUSANRAII WALEER,'Forrestyllle, Schuylkill Co. 'June 17, '65. . . . - - 24 dt . AND NOW; 3lny 1.1:111§63. he Com:verde : and direct the Treasurer and Collector or Blythe •Township, to receive no Township Road Orders for the payment of Road . Taxes for the year 1863. in Blinn Township. except:arose 'Orders drawn 'and la' Is6s..ror.the current expenses of the yeartSt.. June 3, 'O3 i 5 .-22-6 m TLIR.cOI2RT. AD3IIINIISTRALTION NOT/CB ..— Letters of amintstration on the. estate of Zs:AMA:MEL BuWER, Ittie of .the Roreugh of Millersville. Sebes County, deceased. have het n granted to the under: 1 -. 4 signed: all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby 1.. notified to make payment of the same. and thole nay.. log elaimei 'agalnet it, to present [heal for settlement. JACOB 11.42 EN, Administrator. 2.1-4 t. • May °T. .115 D3IiNIP4TH.A-TiON :NOTICE..:Where- • az letters of administration on .he estate' of JA... I,.OII(IWINNEW late of the. Borough . of.Saist Chdr, Schuylkill CotintY:' Pa.. deceased'. have been granted to the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all those at ilehted to said estate to es the payment- and those lug claima. will.present them for:settletnent. MARY.':d:,IIWINNEB, Adminfstratrix St. Clitir: May - • 21-60. TA.,WIIII,I.(AMPA , ESTATE . — Letters or V. Administration upon the estate 'of WILLIAM. WILLIAMS: late of Blythe township, do eased, havink been (1A1) granted.to the undersigued...all .persuna b. debted to said eatate ere requested to make payment, and thoSe having claims or - demands: to present theta 'Without delay to ; SARAH WILLLAMS. 'May 2 0 ; '64 ' 'New Philadelphia. A I.IIIII\IISTRATION "NOTICE . ..-Mwre io letters of-Administration on the estate of Wm, 31: Thomas, late . .of .the Borough of Minenivills, Schuylkill County, Pe:. deceased, have been granted to the untlersigued, notice is hereby given to all thi,se debted to said estate to Make. payment and thoia nay , lug claims will present them' for sttlement. • THOMAS W. THOMAS.'..Adnunistrator . . or to SEI GEER, hilnersville. Pa. May . . • • Ei%ECUTOR'S: • Noir icE,;—Letters tests - UA• mentary have been Isisueti l tmthe - subscriber Er- • ec - utor . of "the' last' Will ar.d Tmttament of Seamans Bowen,' deceased.. late •of the Through .of Schuylkill Haven, by the Register of Wills of Schuylkill County, -AS Persons having claims against the estate will tresent them without delay. and those indebted -Mil lease make prompt payment to the subscriber. • . JOHN BOWEN, North 31tutheim Pp . 20-6t' • May . •65 A Dint trisTUATION kOTICE.•;-Where: ti as Let em or Administration, on the estate of John liumphries-late of the 'Borhtigh of Schuylkill County; deceased,' have, 'Borough, granted to the subscriber by the •Tlegister,-Notice is herehygir. en to all those indebted to said estate to make payin,st andlhose having claims will present them for settle. ment. • ANN llUMPLlRlES,AdMinietratrix. Idav t 1 tas - • GEORGE - DEMERIT-. 4: -.0;; 303 PROADWIY, NEW TORI, 100,Q00 WATOH . E S Chains, Orold•.Peits .and.Perclyi WORTH .$590,000 ! To be Sold at ORE DOLLAR inch, with And not to be paid unta you know wt is: yog SPL/31111ID LIST. OF lIRTICLEN All . to be Sold,. for ONE DOLLAE Eacl; -:'' 100 Gold Hunting Cases Watches '- each olNi-If' 100 Gold Waches ' • • 5 , .' - f•t/ .200 Ladies Watches •- • . - • 2 • , ••1 500 Silver.Watclies •• : - ' . 815 to f.11:• , :'; 6flo Gold 'Neck and Vest Ovens.. - ; ; 12 to 15!i7 1000 Chaplain add Guard Chain..: 300)) Vest and Neck Chains,. • • 4 to ;I : . s. .4000•SoMoire Jet and Gold 8r00che5.......„ 4 to . , •••••, , :l 41421 Coral. Lava. Garnet, &c., Brooches 3 w- 1`,..,;';:' TOO° Gold, Jet, Opal.' ..C.c., Ear Drops " Pto i 500 n Gen ts• Breast and Scarf Pins 3to 'i'•-.- -6010 Oval Band. Bracelets - • ' • 3 ' o 1--- ,%,„./ 2000 Chased'Bricelets.., ' • • • oto ..z.g. 35011 California Diamond Pins and.• Rings„:, .1 5016 i ; , 4,1. , 2000 Gold Watch Keys. - ' - • '250 to Cc' 5000 Solitaire Skeet Buttons and Studs ' - 2to • 7 ;,: r i .-- 3000 Gold Thimb.es . - . - 5000 Miniature Lockets - - 2to .:.'' 3000 Miniatere Lockets, Magic • - 4to i ;F•-;, 4 1500 Gold Tootbnieirs,'Crosses, &c..........„ 2to 1 .••;•ral 3000 Fob andrltibbon Slides . ' - 2to I _.'l , 50 0 0 chased Gold ' Rings -' - - • - 2to 1.", 'F. - 4. .4000 Stone Set Wings - • . tto 1 ''.•'''M ' % 6500 Sets Ladies '' Jewelry—Jet and Gold .-. ... -5 to 1 -•'„, 6000 Sets Ladies` Jewelry- . -varied styles. : ~. 3to " - .... , C 8 000 Gold Pens. Silver Case and Pencil 4 to : 4000 Gold Pens. Ebony I-folder - and Case..._.. oto : ~ 1 . 6000 Ogld Pens, Mounted Holder -- -- 2 to ,- - ' --- - ;.:0 AU the goods.in the above List will be. sold. witb9- , '-,',. reservation; for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificate' i ~ , : f -.4 - . $ ell the - cartons articles are: placed - .n similarr envelop• ,;...„.. seeled.Und mitisi,• Theie•envelOpes will .be sec: , ;:-A Mail, 'or deliVered at one office, without regard' A choice. On receiving - ti certificate, you, will see sra till _.... -article it represents. and it is optional with yontoe -, . - 4 - 4 -- • - .- .., one dollar, and receive the article named, or ants,: in the list of same value,• • 'if .., , By this.MOde we give selections from a varied sidfcbA - :t. of One , goods, of. the best make and latest, styles. 04.•,-,1 , 4f i .. i) f intrinsic worth, - at a nominal price, while all hare i ~,,.• chance of securing articles of the very blzhest value. ,--, • In all transactions by mail we charge for fortrard*Jg the Certificate, paling postage,.„anddoing the busines:- . ; , i, .25_centseacti. Fiera Orartrwavas Witt .EZET.".T roi Ai ; EILEVEE Toll $2 ; ;Thnt22 YOE Os Starr-viva 0 1- •-.1-ti rs,-• I and .0:4 lititaitous poi $1.5. .. _ , -•.-, - it. 4 2.':7 . . ._. REASONS - WRY - . We should supply.yOnr wants; our - facilities are art.r.i' passed': our work of. unrivalled excellence ; onr pry= ises punctually observed. Our ceotital location bri•lv i : us" near the most remote points..: : Our goods as x' from the manufactanim and of the latest and most il simbie styles. The goods Stun be sold, and the tet-0,. are unequalled. All articles ordered are forwarded r, return mail Wegettrantee entire satisfaction In every Ingle and if there should be any person dissatisfied with', article they may receive, they will immediately, fa"' It. end the wiceWill be rehmlied. '." • ' ' . Aocars.—We allow : those acts g as Agents IL: Cents on each Certificate. rdered, p trided their re;.=: - .. twice amount fo One Dollar. . They will collect 45 ants for every Certificate. giti . retaining 10 cents, remit to tie 15 cents for, each. - . • .3,554. S .. 50f , 58 JOHN IC ILSO 1, • • .11. W.: LIOFFMA.N. • March, 25, `Ga. • • ' ----- .---'-- • .. • - POKTRAITS..-Just' Beeeive.-;F7,10t - graved portraits of Lincoln, Grant, She 3lll Thomas. nice' $l. Alen a ISne engraving af : MinautiPation Proclamation. Price 40 rents For l a B BANNAN•S Bookstore, Centre St.. Pottsvins 1LIE111:111. .t.NTVCORIROSIVE PEN. [Li Just reeeleed liert's.Antl-oomosive Pen.. 0 0, to the.hlub rates of nas Importations we have ha been al* to igoeure this . peu r some time, bat re er lved a ilex! supply. aud are ithle wsell at rotlgi 'prices. For sale wholesale ea retail-at B. BANliAliqi 13oolustere, Centre EL-P0.04s To. ;LE' 'JEWELERS (CORNER DUANE STREET.) &c., ttc., &c., eat regard to Table, receive. GEORGE DEMERIT & 303 tioadway, Ne3-3ai w York. 1 if .4.1.0*.xt0 itegM ;nom 3111 S. lON a ,R ' DAY WM. RaP 191 r lebiel ba owe erni ebeeP Am will b vllle. 1.665. range print( afro Ti pan) wee GI BOU den IN of B into the sane agai Uu will bet nee the nut for 111:11 an( the hal be wi pr mi
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