• 1--a^iusglYl 44 sasill , ....3 , -.o lB ac-st ....s ur•-4 - -r, - rtawrzarp , r•-•- -, .. , ~.h......ara.-- ,m r- a -r, -3 •--- ,,a 4- 8 1.1- 0ram.A!...,...:,-,..wisaanal - AA,-- 111 'illi ---. ' ' • l' A Jost. Sita-nmeer.--On_4ollday Mist' the sEttrifft Rigida% of surfailig, - -ii .• f - -L- L .-"'., . ' . ' ' ' • CeseMonteS 0 Ica mg a menument in IMPORTANT AIPRECH. DS FAVOR OF, NEMO - 11 lt litre o uxi t at tit rte' , 1 , . _ J.'s. is , Ili f' S ' the attention of the nubile. tonal well assorted Mock cone of the first battle of Bull Rme s _ - • - ---• ess r- - --• , Shaliki k Pittatonl7. Ash-wholsales 7 5003 7 75. of eamasiall Imported *us Ether on`. of , , ,------•------°-- took piece on the battle ground, in the. P . e e P a ta ru ce e k e e in a "wh ii, , o br ia a b re tate r e ilbennigu e. wa e u a irae l hi ee ° : de :il l : m . 4w" .__________ _............_ . ' G a spa r ae s ies y a she , kh a t rs ed , t4 L - h • 9 M0 9 50 W u olt Brothe undo rs. Ptil te lad adrea, • l l 4 "),*ln' l' OT rs% I LLI.,, PA. ence °fa Istee;e ntlmber of trooetssne elfillatig ing , ~ re kuvtue. zone 17. ilms. ~ _ ~ „ ~, ~ .. retail 9 50010 50 ~. Paerza,oo mato cimits. ___---- Speeches Were delivered byJndge Olio, Gen. .sad arse, 8.,' tattle former slaves' of the South. we. promised them Glib: freedom by every mode by which The quantity " nt by Roma tine s week _ te .. -- 24. i _OU sa Mß.F oo.4i , a_ ltL th aND COAL—Run of mine f. o. b. " ,Alcamo Moilltsiell Med. Regatta: ,_. . .. ----34AT_.___URDAli. .1 UN,III 17 , 1.1%83,.. 1 i.. l i 11e0X and Gen. Hai ntzelman. It will be reL one ,oes. i . nixi _ an Juan's. may to__ __another, W r .3 preetsamed • ---------/i elll' j"rlini Colsfe rt or 2 a at the fol. _ membered that Gen. 11.'s eilesiona had been ra bY ti the ried age procu eo me o i f on, Mr an . d Lin th eo e peo bi. ra Co e th ea t re: o ann twlee g it ., 08 tousy // aii -b ni y ust Cault 9 l 4 B : o o o o- roe ; for the ttif7 serre eek M,43 spon 7 11 a .. - 7 ' -- f loia . o' - nbitt . ls . a.O - name.' - _ _ Ccilvdiss. . ding - COAL FREIGHTS. ~,, G. de la C. and Velez Lonna& F D ran b e atatned every Matuidal . . ' in the hottest of the fight on that very spot al elect:one have ratified it. I n 'Lives have won eta hat year• Leas fer the week; 67,819 Anima. et. -• Valor de Ramo Conches. o lu ict -P laces kiariatt. Mituerteffilet . in the first battle of Ball Run, end did the tee -f r e e their de2c ' th-ln to oar cantle- .fey - - ' •-, . , -- reillaaa from Pa *---_ll iehlacolad trialiadhli .. Fllantrope Presandoz. Tara, 'EY •• i UST B A 2 W 9 OLTJE7 ra 4 j f7• AL GEO. J. PRITCHR n most of the .. fighting that was have from the beginning been true Mend*. Theo have There is a little increased dematid for steatite Reh m ,/ . alPe. HOLSEEK St. C l air; •on that borne our nag in bottle They have carried tsar Anna 1 -* continues ~ ...- 4 siesstaitli- l'iewbeayport........ 3, 60 ~ . a n of which I•ores fort alewholesale and retail at LOUIS 11. KOCH. " ey ve 1 'AI r ßoa ortinnou ton 113.--.. .. .170 " Los Salzue Med Rea eta, a l es . A s hland. • Oecasion. In the Course of his speech-the a im lea oar admen, whets ' in prbm ' i n a n,rnmark&aee Have gata Th ect er b°ll Wills 139 t Pre9llred jIENRY S. BONE, „ • _ i ta se ad v in g erar th w e l a ce ri r es T ro d q p r epatir. i ntitie t S i gl to ent eart t° M ag arkett ' ain : li li Ne e l e c r w Lo id aft u r d f en o e rd ia •:.-:.... 1 1 40 b1) I ai N o ew res P reh rt .. . . 1 scr . Pettaveira next door to the Almon Hotel. O. ft. SCHNELL, 1 first be eve r Made-Gen. Heietzelman said t heire a rnoe • Thal have Performed them:m* l e tarn= priallt MOR, Port Carbon. _ • .of the tamp and the taseled. They never ht against . , ' - aeyo .. ..... .- 7 3 D4VID PHILLIPS...StaheI:my City. shat now that - the war was successfully ter- us. They Have relied upon our promise. mid have per• therm en agreeing to go to wit.B. BENSFNGEII, Havens minuted, and the ' great question Of reeo .formed their _part na tireeenee ass weakL ala'a ter t t he th en el tm sad y, we na tbal3 igh t t 1122 hav ir e B. N. COXE, Schnylkill Haven. a rabie s proposed on the first of May last - w as hi ngs) , e;.. 6 ..... / 75 1 Hartford , ' 2 ho ..a. work at the reduces ;L ie u. York .„.,.........:: 11 0 6 ilacemathiphihdophia.............:sl 4°l: • P:muniar_riedWkel. • -- Taunton - 0 6 e•__ w,_ w__ w.__- • atnaction was betbre the, pant ie - _ ie. t i e had Earn_ ucceedetL By their ample faith In us, follceiring our The tr ode sums np this week as follows wee- --• • • - 1 4 116essark ... 1 • F N 1 . \ ,. fleets and our armies, they have earned their freedom. eared with last year • PREMM 6 FOR °ALE. ply to say on that subject that while he was . The enemy know atul eunfers that an inevitable inci- - - ' ~ -1 0 ,Job prem.. which takes on a form 9by fighting the Rebels fiS honorable belligerents dent of their overthrow is the freedom of the slave. I In Teaser and, se boats arrived fro the week .4 .44... 1, aas assaaa Ada., !!' tl sn 's 10 ill 1 sold t rim cash. ` I N i n ehes--cost $ 44 -w w a , therefore conclude that we mastsecure theca their free sia a Washington Hand press. bed az by 2334 inch- he had nothing particular against them; but done beyond all doubt or peradventure, and - nsaintain It . OF PHILADELPHIA. - which cost. s 27s—will he sold at $l5O, cash. . . . spout every tian),, 9 er in any former reconstruction that $2,501 297 04. - We tone no further we for these preeees. and nacre- now that it had transpired that they h a d 1301 ma y b e ademed Assets of January 1,1865, • fore WU p 1 be sada ar d at Wok; to those in want of been honorable belligerents, but far frOin it, WHO SHALL VOTE I!X THE. SOUTH. Will you, in addition, authorize them to voter Will BsBANNAN, Potteville, Pa. in the starvation of tier prisoners an d the you "nvest them with all the rights and incidents of people, hioh And IoW in citizenship? Have von th e power to do It. under the Capital. 0400,0000400, 000 issassination of our 0 t Constitution of ttre United States? It is perfectly clear Accrued surphas,„....„ ..... , ... „, 997,560 Elteafer's Coal and Iron Maps,ffi o ce, he wasforausteee first and mercg after- that, unless the powers of rite Rebel State! are changed or affetted by the Rebellion, Conaress cannot fix the lavolded rrenlionlot 1,103 4,2 S . SBE.ceFEIOS MAP OF ALL THE ANTHIIACii E wards. We can assure the brave General qualification of a voter within a State. The Comeau- Unsettled Claims, I Income for 1.5641.• f 0 Al ItEGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA-the only, and • ts that he speaks the sentiments of every man ton am, ides but for th ree elections: of President, of *13,743. i 8310,000. Inert complete and compact Map now.published. Pia - - Price in the North who reveres the memories of Se cti na caen by a Vectr at ia ße a P ppointeri tidi T ' eacr useari P nree:lrlesuth t I: LOSS PAID SINCE 1529, it sh ee ts, al .'S ; in Cases, $1 60 ; on Rollers, $2 75. Lee' lature of the State may elect. Senators are cho. our•murdered'thousands, and to whom tile a's ' • aIIEA MR'S IRON, COAL AND RAILROAD MAP Ben by the legielatures of the respective States, and PERPETUAL AND 'TEMPORARY 'pow s future welfare and prosperity of the Repub- members are. chreen by the people of the aeveral states, CIES ON T.nwe r naa T, TEEMS, of PENNSYLVANIA arid the adjoining Iron finites with and the electors of each State shall have the quahlica full statistics of Iron. distances to market, &a, which lie are precious. nous requisite for electors of the moat numerous branch are worth more than the Map Itself. Price in Sheets *Sea of the state Legislature_ If anything, is clear it iii that CHARLES N. BANCKEfft, ISAAC LEA, et 95; in Cores. $1 ee; and on Rollers. $2 75. - WHAT an arrant scoundrel George N. San- the framers o f the Constitutioa meant that each State _____ — TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, . should be who should vote. Theonly limitation 403,409 1 1.'6,5.30 i I I SAMUEL GRANT, GEO FALK.% Theme Maps, except those on Rollers, which • can be ders, '491 4 0 is accused of Complicity in assassi- upon this power is the duty of the National Gover- t I 1 I I . Piale§crove coal Trade for 1i.563. JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRED Pit I.ER, sent by Express, will be sent by mail to any address meting President Lincoln, is. He is s still in meet to maintain in each State a Republican form of 1 I , 1 Amount transported during the last month! GEO. W. RICRARIE, FRAS, W. LEWIS.M. D. moterii. lobar. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President, the receipt of the to:gage-Paid, on Canada, end from his secure retreat the ran-. Government. But again the question recurs, is not all -Ave Nolan- rry Creek M.) 14 32.063 07 EDWARD CSI ALE, Vice-Preelden t . this changed in a State where _tae voters h • tartly renounced their aliegiance to the &seem' Gov- Ti n tilling Off in the trade continues large, and 1 -^ r r n be,, . 0., , cal is issuing proclamations, directed to State renounce all its duties, unless some efforts are made to start tae crane ay The editions of these Maps are nearly exhaustednion Canal leationd a 618 lb IA Ivo a. ernment ? Can such a . admitted :,= .___, ea. than 100 copiee remaining, and AC mitre those in "the patriots of the South," • recoMtnentling and yet insist upon itB rights I . •It La generally , ~,,,„__ • and la certainly very clean tear the United Staters may "'"' 1 " t' cell, . . o Schaff kali County Railroads for 1565. n " the feline , off will reach a mil- - I - , p ' r ": IttellltY C. RiTasrls Aga.. - The stitecri c ter is agent for the-levee mentioned in -100 t et k nirty, for - atitution. an la preparad to make rnsuranee ou every . aant of copies to apply early. at this office or by letter that they all swallow the oath of allegiance puinsh a traitor by depnving Wen of his life. his proper - lion tons before there is much re-action. ove •Tb r e th ttl th in_ it y ring oem is ßa th il e ro L ll l l o ll l ol o lu f '. "" description of rope tv at the lowest rotes. TL, Steps may alsd to obtained of S. M. PETTEN for the purpose of securing their former ty. an d his franchise. if one. why , nit all Who are equal- week endive on Thursday evening last: apoets/411e, 'March 19. 64. 12-tf GILL &CO , Boston, and PETERSON & BIIGTIIErtS . .. ly guilty? If the entire settee populanori nave open- es the Lehigh The second redaction in te pnces of tale And men: Tenet , trancinsee and to get possession of the State ly revolted against their alleaiance, it is absurd to say transportation ou the, Lehish gee . 31111 AS a rs ' Mine . aven .R. 15 s'l 11 461 651 06 Philadelphia. . that we have power to kill them, and yet have no la tw. and Laekawanna Beeions advantages over the Mt: ,Carbon 742 ea, 15 ,350 15 i 110, libber Itydrant" llose. Branch Pipes and governments. The oath, he says, is not er to prevent their voting. Again, can we punish the e . lt`lllolV STATE CONVENTION. blinding in morals or law, and aS the "Pa- counterfeiter of our coin a its disfranchisement, and yet trade from this Region ranging from, 60 to 80 5 1 6 1 Creek "; /5 / 3 / 6 , 13 _ 7 / 5 i Ik• Couplings at STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. Mahanuy & Broad Mt ...... 66 00 321,052 0/ . not to punish a traitor? If one, yetis , ma all r But it A State Convention will be held at Harrisburg on triots" consent to take the oath to Support is Bald that lithe lmai•people are left wlao can vote. It . Little Schuylkill. at - Laud Plaster, and the eenrilneSuper-Phospate of TI resent 'cost of transportation from Marron Schuylkill Valley _. 2.410 as ts am . Lime at STleetrEtt A THOMPSON'S. cente per ton in the New York mailiet. a sad fact but a very true one, Hutt the number of le presen cos WEDI‘ES DAT • the 19, Ju ly , /865 ' and defend the. Constitution intact, as they i' :uee people in • the Southern States would form a very Chunk to New York • is 6 8 38 Far ton - From Coal Trade by Railroad tar atat,l, 1" o'clock li t.: for the purpoee or putting in nomina -- I narrow foundation for a Republican Government. . ' _ ' week ending on Thursday evening latt: 2 - 1 ,9 a State Ticket, to he eupported by the friends of 'understand it" this Will "necessarily inval the I pion :it the coming October election. idate ma render null and void the abnOr- North Caronua and Tennessee truly contain enoulh Schuylk il l County via . Canal the present cost is Qu.unity of Coal sent by such. President Johnson intends to try the experimena' $4 0 per ton-difference, b 7 cents per ton. It i 8 Railroad and Cane' fur the GrSahlearsaCartadial' Groin STICH SeY TEl t ß he l S TH ick O le M B PSO and N G 'Sar The earnest and zealous Inborn of a loyal people to imAiimmto. cas. AA L. Lioree Bay Forks with Rope and Puller-. com cured the great victory in 'sae, arid made the war, real portions of this hybrid oath.' it cannot , a .In those States. burl fen he wet iind the epee of Re-' .1. plete. at'S TICHTER & 'I'HOMPSON. all, h our enemies denounced as a failure, a glorious be • hellion too deep rooted in those who hive taken the or ar n. pte DO 1,444 151 1.94 4 ee alleged test the less rest of lateral railroad trans- . , ~ ______ of S th rn men, , sss posaible that the mass ou e Success In . .. , oath to make them good cameos. Hovi is it wheii you portation in this Region 1%111 make up this differ come to South Carolina and Massissipply It is said, Pottsville I 1 5 7 le, ence. This is not the case, because the higher Schuylkill Moen I serving Nettles at STICHTER & TIIO3IPSON•S Port Clinton I 11,747 11 Sl4 00 Our tlag has been maintained-our enemies deatroyed Who whatever their crimes against the GOT - estahltsh in these a military Government. Well, fora ' -our Gmernment preserved, and peace re established. nee obtained for Lehigh Coal in the market 3, 143 0 0000 premerring Moteare.-Porcelain and Brass pre. time, that may do. but it is expensive and contrary to P 11.0 Ts Mt I Ara ORN PrOES at o STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. Let every friend who aided in this moth, take merle- ernment, must be innately honorab e, no. the spirit of our inetitutions. If we can pat negro rag- . ei. moce ~.an covers this difference. are. to be represented in that Convention. We must ___ why tun't v. e - . tee to a that the fonts of our snixess are not lost to consent to commit perjury at the Mitance of imente there and give them bayonets, with so eat a disadvantage Schuylkill county " I ' t AGO 11i ri,S4S 00 •L - Nishinx Tackle—great variety, at . give them votes!,. Both are weapene of o ff en ce and dc- • ' gr Previoasly thie year,:::..:. 1103,197 041 ,182,605 16 r Janelo '6 STICHTER & THOMPSON'S the nation, such an inbred scoundrel as. Sanders. We leave ,_votes are cheaper and better. Both are pot .most be content under existing circumstances, to Beemese of vast importance will be presented for its consideration, and every district in the State should be nope that when they tak hth y re the oat e will of the military necessity put trion us by the Rebellion. fawn Sh Only Such Coal that the other regions '"Total To same time last y ear ..:.. I 410,3 to (10' . 315,532 00 of .different kinds, In heels ' . or "bbls . for sale by 1,1"27 SO6 tei lei 450 16 Q BORING. TOBACCO -A large assortment represented. Both are unpleasant to the Rebels, but medicines are - -I - - SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. do so without the dishonest mental reserve- not usually savory. I conclude, therefore, on this sub- cannot, and of course our tonnage must continue w. It. BOYER. jeer of negro voting, Mat in all States who can claim to d, mia i s b Increase so far AW. Bssirracr,} s ecretaries Lion to disregard it when the y deem it safe th eir full nests under the Consntution, it is a que-tion - • RaritanDecrease I 9.8 , ,533 15 126,075 00 the Delaware and Canal Com- --_- • - _ to do SG. for the Stile, and that In revolted States it ts a question So f a t of o ß ae f or p . S. lot II rse F ork . n Imalma hay, with - -- -- - -- of policy and military government to be decided by the Lehigh Cool Trade for 1863 Va. Of For week enduag on Saturday ' lust:. . rulleys complete. Two different patterns %kith latest PUBI,IC AIEETING - national authorities until the State is fully restored to pany have made no reduction in their rates. The mprovement at sTICHTER & THOIeIPsON*S. A Renen Goys:wenn TAKING CAUE cr ins its former condi itaItROAD , CANAL. To Ilai.e Arr,sugements to Cele- Owe lereraisra - Ishain Harris. the, ex-rebel lion. In some et the Southern Staten I present cost of tolls and tonnage roaches $1 05 --- .... . would leave them under m il itary rule nntiltbey provide -- Q,cythes: Scythestt-4nst received a fresh as. brate the fourth of July. • that the nearoes the only sure security for the future , - - per ton. The Boatmen on the Setiuylkill Canal OPERAT OM. I wins. ToTAr. oars I TGr ftc. ID sortment of Steel Back, Silver Steel and German Governor of Tennessee, had a prudent re- farther reduction of, say A. Pardee &Co - I— I 1 Gress Scythes, Snaths and Ste .CB. at A meeting of the Citizens of Pottsville and vicinity should have their share in reconstruction, as they eve : have made another l r f efuction from $2 93 tO $2 75, their share In fighting. Negro voting may not 19 cents per ton. gar to s own interests while prom Ming d his Taa 61.9071 5,097 June 10, la. STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. aPI • be held 44 the 'Union Elotel. Centre ktree r , Potts- :chit - our.' natural prejudices of caste. They may be N I,le_ ON THIS (SATURDAYI EVENING, JUNE 17. rebellion. Amono the State archives has i_morunt. docile , easil led: and uittsafely trusted with 50 cents, c Mt. Pleasant I ' nsial O.IIT AND DRY' SMOKING TINBA.C mild be effected between the Delaware Packer..... .. 1,651 43,407 i 1 8 65 AT 8 O'CLOCK, for the purpose •of making hr, political power : but if you admit all this, they have and Raritan Company and our transporting co in- - meets to celebrate the Fourth of Jaly in an Roper,- vingsmeu . 011 Brown Brothers been found a receipt fn , been true and faithlul among the faittileas. They have p say 23 cede each, we 14 li Jeddo - 1.63', 47.201 1,421 i sees k- , CO of nll qualities. wholesale and remit at Phil ..e..eve the trade alurleigh ... •. s • DTI 23 394 2.900 adelphia prices by GUST AV WOLTJEN, 1 :11... manlier ;to rejoice on that day over the return & CO., acknowledging the receipt of forty- joined in putting chasm the Rebellion ;and now to ;button Coal Ti's 11.561 496 3.233 Centre . St., Pottsville, next doer to the Union Hotel. f h they have helped usculltake d th•n Schteilkie county• ofPeace, and to w e t eOrile home our returiono Brave.. . j piace them P at the - mercy o t o-eto w, a start , an -' • Stout IS 316 41 t. 5 June 10,'63. L.A. aLaNY CITIZENS. three thousand $lOOO State bonds, to be ap- subdue-to deny them all political rights-to give them l wield be enabled to throw her ;mita of Call into Sharpe, Weiss & Co.. 2.101 43.5091 VS 7,451 . f ree d om, but leave them entirely . ..abject to laws framed Buck' sm i ih ' : l B lo s u p i n it:4llL iti ..... I, 0b o in , 124 rase 11.978 The Wonder of the Day-Latest Ina plied to Harris' credit by Brown, Shipley i -'o,7ai 1,001 l • Proved Lamps, adapted to private' fronlhea. Is New York beet is selling at S cents per On On. . , ae on Was found Co C L ci e , eloooSttb d • k.- -- bv Rebel mastets-is au act of injustice atfainst which the onarkc,t. We are aware thee this ie a question humanity revi , tlta. Suppose •you deny them suffrage. of dollars and cents wall our carrying . C Jrupan ies , Honey Brook Coal Co 44.3 , 7 1,54 T hotels. nod manuMettu res. lamp burns without oil, what then? file Southern States gain by the fr eedumi 036 no smoke, smell, grease, or trouble. Cheaper than German Pa na —al 'Go, 5 1' • ' with the coupons all'rut oft. Wh le urg- 1 ' • they of their . el es fourteen new members of Congress apd -but so ong ..sSpring Alt. Coal CO.. 1 34.777 365 daylieht. Who O. the nex t customer? Can be seen • 1 f h's Stale to the verge ot over 100 000 Bellamy elect oral votes Not thosafifths but use fifths with : rolling stock sufficient to carry , have provided themselves .—a . b (18 . , W T Caller & C 0... .. In the peop e 0 1 Tim Independence steam fire eneine Com- are counted If yen OA e the same men who revilted tons or Coal's week to marlret, would not then Bea% er Meadow 1 Sig . . 0.. 1a,54.1 5,135 and purchased only at STICIITER & THOMPSON'S. pir'ES. -Fancy French Cley Pipes warranted to r patty of Philadelphia, visited Reading this confi.,crition of their property, this itranaeu- 1 this increased political power a hat safety have piii ? .- 1 Lehigh Zinc C 0...". I. 6.036 . . Suppose ten yeara Ago they had this additional powsr • ieterests be, subserved better by an increase Joh. color. Fancy. Clay Seger Tubes ; also tannery 1 1.53 T late prered was securing at their ` expense a 1 liausae would have been a slave State this day and aN eek. rd f several h.lndred thousand tens at 100 L.'& M Coal ael et • 340 es Scotch, ' - th, % would lime had tin ample political power to sub glish, lia, - snug competency abroad. in the event • of his . i e Baltimore Coal C u..:o .. 2...51 12.065 vane your Goa moment. mithout a resort, to tams. V.'s `or figure therein would also increase the ot 1 Dutch an Franklin 707: 9,957 196 196 ' ChOROL A.. S3TDLIt ce Williamsport, Pis, having to leave the "United Strites. • must have recrinty for the future All the e. its that I traflie of the road in carcase" a larger number o f coneoldeted Coal Co l 1 19,723 German clay Pipes t son of thd late Governor Snyder, died sud - -- ---- "` amaee-4 " ----- ---- preceite may arise trom a inixtsl voting population. d • • pa t ntitr of food an, Aialenried i 447 9,7 In _neat variety. for sale at Philadelphia Importer -6 a I arc insmuideant e .mpared with the only two aiterna - passengers, an i ncreased rar a _ al wholesale prices be GUSTAV WOLTJE. , .Lehiali & Swig C0...1 9a41 1 , 4813, dent' on the fele instant. TIIK New York Ikrald which is not al tires-the rcst•wing . to Rebels vast political prayer., taistahatula ', See. '.Or if the Csnalanie I shoald ea ,,s,„,, si , .„ . 1 • a 4qol 4as Wholesale and Retail .Tobacconist Centre St.. next 1 and the denser and vast expease of military Govern- ' 1 t Wilke.sharr . •. • I I,3ni 3, 6 0 4. l Sit 6. 254 door to the I:nion HoteL Pottsville. Jane 10,-41.5-23 - Me - m..--- - "negro - a orshipbr "--- a nivorite term with the i ' meet. peeler, ely declare making any further rec nc ion ~ ' - i ' 1 , I s To the Clerk, of ' e United '- totes House Copperheads-proposes the following : 1 we woad reepeetnilly suggest that our trans D ar. t oar &- Nev. Co Int . 974 96,81. Other Shippers .. ... I lel ILS 541 WINDOW SIIADE FACTORN, . . 3 ' of Representatives, we are indebted for an "We wonfd give thesofirage at once to four ela49- Companion etl •D the rates, say 10 cent- Warren Run ;., Old Eyes tniide New.-A pamphlet directing porting. r nu • Mc . •• • - •• I Reading, Pa. f S,aither u ne-roes Fir .t. mid emphatically raht and rice u spectacle how to speedily ie.tote a , l„ p m Neal 1 sa 4S: Muslin Shades of all colors and all styles, gilt bands, per ton until the first of September, and the; Interesting and important public document. , ' eaeout Led of doctor or medicine. Sent by malt. free , I ---- ---, --- either on hand or made to order . Address to e v e ry- negro alio has mane bur b urn jai the earugy I -4.11111r.-GN.• ----- on receipt of lti tents A d dress E. B. FOOTE. Id. D aria 50 cents on 'a ton, after the fleet of Septem Total .... .. . ... , 12,76f1' 593,192 1 17,438 are,sao GEORGE K. MITI' , of the United States ,second. to every negro evil°.. Feb . , . 6 ' Br o adwa y, s ; York ' • Ar the assassination trial on Wednesdev, 1' t tt 1 t e • al • n -a. 4 , ea -0- 1 owns real es,a e , rut , o ever v n r ao ro La n 1130 rew I b.ir, and adhea elg (MI ipttthshed ade once wide. -117,48 c 150,5,1 630 Court lley, Rending. - May 6, .65. .. • 1 9 -em• the medical examiners declared Payne to be read and WI ito . and, fourth,too wely to pro nllOl --- • wi t h 5 1 - any eercunWitnees. Tins, iii coneeetion Total by It & C... . ,30 245 740 0421 t . . had belonged to any religious nrg,anizatiori or Tim Foaarsr Diconoic CASK --ibis cele nate case is I r 'auction on the part of the, Delaware Same time lust yair. 153,346 367,908 IlelnaboltPa Extract Buchu elvers health and vigor ~ sine. Reverdy • Johnson made his argument be sour a re before the New. York taunt again, Forrest himself - to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility I li. f fi e v bt r the war These c ,ure oi e _ ears oa. 0 • against the jurisdiefion ot the Court. points would cover elan' one tli it oilglir tai vote, mg this time the ploint•ff. and the case omises to be and Raritan, would give the trade a start at once, D assaa , . ...... .22„5.08 123 , aae, Is accompanied by many alarming symptomt•, rind if no •as interesting now as It arts some year s' o. To those treatment is 'submitted, to, consumption, Insanity or and they would insure in • every negro votet a le us .o keep the Collieries in increase 1 II , who may have forgotten the circumstances of this ease, and eerie(' enab , ___ epileptic tits ensue April s. 65 14-6 m a Tev aeon thousaud Poles are coming to the spirit of manhood as well as cliecipline, some a briet herb ay of the que..tu.•win Ili mation info, not be operation in the dull months of July And .angust s practical ebreodnees, intelle,ctual ilevelopment amine, (siting Mr. and Mrs Forrest were wearied in Lr'tdB Ril d 0 1 rind' al rn e tates, a roa ana an oc n , p it : rusted `farce. They are agricultural, and . ter he first of Sept tr t ' ember the trade will take - LECTIZRE 11 :' cormeioUallesB an CU ilre. la %le Eng, and. a mut ;. an ive &tet er as man an and moral dlt It $. I l3 7 d 1 d t h d Stocks. will possible settle in the South. They a 1 • Il 'worth the consideration of the President nliet,lie wile until 1849. when they separated, and have lived care of ii alt: With these rtidactions no w , I•AR iso Lit. /AV!, ''' :. 14 . - P e TO- YOUNG MEN. something like thus :should not be included in the apart ever store : 141 r Forrest allowing her. atter the prices will have reached bottom, and rnanufactu tie a valuable ac,quieition to the country.separation. fifteen hundred dollars a year for her sup , ~ Juat Pub/ratted in a Soer/4 Envelope • Price Six Cent,' edit me o f rec onstruction . "l ' Lir 1 stocke of Coal Readiug Railroad Stock 50 4Sa" 45 2 : - ' - ' S ort ; after which she w en t to California, Austia. cars aria mums) can ay in e r IS 6n ,„ s t - A Lecture on the Nature Treatment and As a be‘is of concord and peace this !IL Enaland..te In 15.90 Mr. Forrest comrneuced a while the coastwise freights rule so unusually „ „ Boa's ' - ""ses- • • '""1 Itadical Cure of Spetmatorthcea or Seminal WerrimeSa. ' Timite is no place in Philadelphhi where a . ' - ' • Isle if woul d , be acceptable, • " divorce suit In the courts of Pennsylvania on the , , ~ Iny olontary Emisaions Sexual Debility, and Impedi- Schu '1 Navi, tion Stock, of Ism 29 29 • ' e. neater fitting garments can he obtained than at ground • of Mrs. Forreses adultery. w ho, it appears. had Low. 1 Ea 2v ...Ea to ntrrta g e generally Nervonsuess, Consump a------"2-"211"" -2 " --------- li‘ed a life of prodtlipicy, diainpatiom and sin in Cali- The great difficulty at present in the Coal, trade, , ° corn 50 21 214 - torn Epilepsy, and Fes : Mental and Physical Incom , the store or C h as. Stokes & Co „ C'o 824 Chest- Rietrr.—The scoundrel John Mitchell who ("rota and elsewhere After the papers were screed arid in fact m many other blanches of business, Mine Hill Rail ro ad s , I „ •,„ .. patio. resulting' from Self-Abuse, &c.. Be ROBT. J. upon Mrs. Forrest, she treated them with contempt ''''' s ' l °224 CULVERWELL, M. D , Author of th e "Green Book," R nut street. For explanation how to measore since the fall of Richmond, rind his lo 3 0 Little Schuylkill Railroad.. ... ..... .. 501 & ,t. ' which will sans s f aid would not appear In Penns y lvania to defend the is to get started again, at prices c , c. Lehigh Valley Railroad 501 69 for clothing, see their card in another col- ocetwation there, has been ed i t i ng the New suit. but. on the contrary, she commenced:4 sea against fv the public that they will fall no lower. These .. o ~ B o d The uorld renowned author, in this admiathle Lee n s .. ... 100, 0 Mr. Forrest:on the ground of his adultery yeah v loons • tore clearly proves from his own experience that the a, roan. York D tier NeWs, a virulent Copperhead antic - thename .Court of New York, and also proposed reductor's s, in Siiprem will give the trade a atart, c-, Canal.' SOI artful consequences of Self-Abtp.e Kew be effectually a law- P i d him at tele in New York had an njunetion served ep ee a _ 'and' after it is ouce etartecl it is not likely removed without medicine. and without dangerous - sheet was arrested on Wednesday last on a • a tawissa Theiroad ain 27 1 , "no GOOD Neeve ro BEEF EATEI/4.—The cattle city, preventing him from retaining to Pennsylvania to . -' - s in•ic 1 operations, b ' itt • ts ribs, or i _ a onZles, AS r 'Mtn . ta 61011acouti. Lnv puma of C Ivi 1 tart Iron • oa e 1 el On " " preferred .... . 53 13X lig charge of treasote The NE.W3 of Wednesday' prosecute his suit In thus Mltne year she alAo tain• .3 ~ . • i „,‘ -,„ cordials, pointing out a mode of. Mire at once certain , r.,.. Miners Bank Stocle market in New York on IN • ednesday had moored a second divot ce case rig mist Mr F o rrest in works. Factoreso tatt , and scull epee cause it ce Farmers' -. . . r l sgi •,..: •,-,; and effec'uaL by which ec ery• sufferer, no matter Odor contriins a letter from hint defining . his po- Gunk Stan another tumble, arid predictions were made • • the tsupieme ourt n Newo 1,.. C f York.,n tl • oreurels nf penetrate into distant maakete, and create a de- Government Bank Stock re, 50 50 , ''" '''' his contlttion may be mtv cure himself cheapiv,-prr• sition but afferding no inclicetion that 'his adultery•. and for other elief, and in 1 . '61 : the said-court ts . . cut _ 0 va ell' and milt:Ally ' THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE -I' Haynie Water Conipaoy Stock..... 25 1 25 23 t , -,- , - .' . that beef would be down to twelve and a , granted Mis. - Forre-t a divorce. Mr Yorrest's ohp•ct nand from hundreds of pour stow entmely Ga. A BOON TO TIIOS-ka DS AND THOUSANDS. dislike of the Government of the United :new is to know if the State c•mrts of 9 :ew York hdpi- ti ...._i 01 19 25 half cents per pound by the first of Septem- U. S. Bonds, ISal • 100 1094' 10ea" Sent ler 4 o lain ed tnd cal. t any address, in a p States is really flee' Whit less then it ~,,,, e1 rtehrtion to pant a diNorro for Mrs en F i lfr , e a g n , a w a. hen he o • 1 - envelope, oil the receipt of ox cent..., or two postage U. S 5-20 Efinds {coupons On ) 100 Io3g lti3g' 1 r lin•d, had one pending in the courts or Pt 3 1 s• , stamps. i dress ne, CHAS. J. C. is NE & . d i ' C "LI ' C.O when he was Indian his venomous leaders I her • and he also being a map:lent of Penn•filt anis, and 100 96 96 ,". 117 " not ry, Neer 'York, l'n.t Mice box 4,556. I Peading this suit he desires all proceedings growing Certificate. , of indebtedness 100; 94 Jeia June 10. 'us, - bran. 15, 93a. -4 IN) 23. Gold (premium Philada ) 100 143 sits ' SMALL PILCK or Rcsieesa. — The French for the Richmond Enquirer, during the re- out of the Superior Court decisions to cease. Butler Coal Co 50 1 I Government has prohibited the two sous hellion. The Government should not take low - Enfeebled Ass, DEI ir %TS Cwocrirrnivms of both Green .mountain Coal sn ; 3 3 41 3:f is. - subscriptoin started to present Mrs_ Lincoln the trouble to try and hang this rascal, who PPV•e, ❑u-e Ile I unto it , . Ezra AcT Buena. It will glee Locust e. - a reilli a medal. The subscriptions in the 13 an alien, but ship him back to Great Brit brtek and energetic feelings and enable yin to eleep I s° l New York and Middle Coal 50 9 9 ... well. April • s, 't3s. 14-6 m Big Mountain provinces have been seized by the Gensdar- . ale. • seatera Falls Coal C 0.... ......... . 50 t Diamond Coal Co . re) l ' THIRD. SERIES, Black Heath es . Tura Rebel Commander 3Ltury wrote to -______ ,s. E Admire' G or d o n while the latter was at Ha- NEW ADVERT? NIENT S. , vanna, offering to surrender himself to the B e B authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the nn 101E111RCEtS PATENT ISLA TEM.—Jug , _ • i 1: S authorities on the same terms as those I . received Peirce's Patent Slates, with leaf for Om- llersigned, the General Subscription Agent ror , the sale accorded to Gen. Lee. Mauro is a first class ces and Schools. Also Isaa alemoraednrne for the of United States Securities, offers to the _public the pocket. For sale at B. HANNAN'S, Centre Street, Functionary" is .about : publishing.ahistory. ofjlis Adtninistration.— A waste of titne, ink and paper. The‘yerdict. already - pronounced by histbrv)S, that he was: a traitor to kis country:. dozen histo ries from Mr. 'Buchanan R' not alter public opinion.. . • Tor. President has issued a proclamation still further opening the Simtlito .cotnmerce, declaring that armed rebellion had ceased to exist in Tennessee, and annulling- previous disqualifying proclamations which . applied -onlyto a State in insurrection - against the Government-. ' • PRESIDENT SonNsot: on Tuesday- issued a proclarnation removing the restrictions upon internal, domestiC and coasttVise trades in the snutliernStatto,,exCept goods contraband of - trar. and also declaring that after.lst of July all restrictions on foreign cots coerce with the coastwise. ports shall be removed. •• • • ) $9.5 -) 1S 3 15 ) 15 ) 13 5 3 6 THE Copperheads are well called the A.ssrisa ination. Party: On Saturday night laat at Chicagrhey made:an-: attempt, to Murder 4.: Winslow -Ayr°. -an important witness-against the Knights or the . pOltleri Circle.. The Cops. don't like haOrig,Alieir. evil 4eeds espOied. D S O 1 O s o 6 o 8 O 6 O 7 o P a 6 I>-roam/aim: has been received of the arrival of Benjamin; the 'Confederate '''Secretary of State," at Bcrniuda: 13reckinridge and Tren 7 holm, .it is feared,..baVe, also made - good their escape,. and wetintat be content with Jeff. and his two: Miniteis--Reagan and Mal— lory: • - . • THE i!ornpanies which composed the old Sixth Massachusetts Regiment, which - was attaeyed when marching,through Baltimore, Aprin9,. 1861, have been invited to take part in the exercises atthe dedication - or the . monument at Lowell, in . hOnor of the men killed on that occasion, on the 1701:inst. 6u:a ~, And ace a lue. trdint lines% 01'10 1 t $10: -A.N . lrishman who was present in .Ford's Theatre when the President was assacsinated, • was - examined the other day as a . witness in the Conspiracy trial. 'Be was asked .if he heaftl what Booth said When. he,spring on the stage:. "Yeti.r.. 'What was ?".' ". I'm . sirk;"send ,firr: Mcginnei.!."(Sie semprr .tyran- anent. prom brines- -e new At de ferral' led bl SINCE. the', ommencement of the Rebellion India has turned her attention to the pro duction of cotton. 'The end of the War has affected the price to such an extent, that dia cotton is sold for less than half the rates at which it was grown. . The. consequence is, a commercial crash. The: dealers are suffering terrible losses. • COPPERHEAD IRGEMENTB •AGAINST NEGRO sm-FaAGE.--'l'he Philadelphia Sulu/4y Men luny ties the following powerful argument against granting nogroes right to vote. ' , They (the negroes) • 8111_ grinning, thick-lipped, splayfooted apes, but little superior in phy l a. cal or intellectual svius to baboons". Indeed! There is a negro in this town who a• little over a year since was a slave; He is entrust ed by Ids employer with business which he transacts more satisfactorily than it could be doie by one Irishnian out of a hundred liv ing in Cass Township. Yet, the ignoramus ' votes simply because be , is a white man.- 7 • Pah: the foolish :prejudice against color is nearly "played out." • '• . wk. ne au' of al! 'orb ra. 'Orr Owlet ariehle otw re", educe° MASONI . C.—The Grand. Lodge Of this State talks of disposing of the Masonic Hall, on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and erecting a new and still more 'splendid: - .Temple oti Broad street.. The present:site is so valua 7 ble that the pt r ice obtained for it would pay for the new and more. capacious Hall. It is gratifying to know that at no time has the craft in Pennsylvania been •More,prospermis, arid its numerical strengthbas greatly increa sed, of late. The charities : dispensed by. the Grand Lodge and the other_ lodgeiare very considerable, though not blazoned . out in print. . • ; • ,Nsw• HA.arsittits: is - .behind the -progres-.. sive spirit. of . the age , - we, are sorry to -; see. thh...l lth instant the ' Unitarian pulpit in Concord, - was closed against • the - minister of the society, the . Rev.J. L.=Ritch; on account of his having advocated the. right of the freedmen to the - elective,. franchise, on - the . previous Sunday . The Unitarians up there ought to know • by..this tbonght•the Rebellion had . , taught the . letson 77 that progress of humanity is, never checked by persecution. • . • - .• .•• •• • ••• • Pnovosr Miasiftt.s Anot.tsitt:n;-,-T he: or deo f-oiu Wa •ItingtOn -have put an end to the intitority of the . ..Provnat NarshalS. svho, had the, enforcement of the draft._ Their of-.. flees cetted.bit Wednesday last:: These gen•. - tietnea had a very _disagreeable service to perforth, but•they'diditjudiciously and con siderately, and few persOnS• have reason to. complain of .any hardship arising - frOni the exercise of their finictintia. . ' • • ' SIOTATOR Joni Susnitks of. Ohio, has add- ad his name to the list of those who are in favor of negro suffrage. That eminent statesman, heretofore .reckoned a pretty:; strict conservative, is of; opinion . that in the revolted States the United States Government has full , power to prescribe the terms - of citi; 1 zenship, and to confer the right of suffrage, and he deems it the duty of the Government I to give the ballot td r the negro as a means of; insuring to those States a loyal and a repub= lican form of government. • • Tim ATLANTIC . . OABLX ' Aciwi.—another experiment to connect telegraphically the old world with the new by a sub , marine cable, is just on the. Point'otbeing put to its deci sive teat.. The last Mile of the manufaCtured chile has been finished, and as soon as it is stowed in the Greaf Eastern, the work 'will be ready for laying it. The gable is about 2900 miles long. • . A Correattaxn argument against granting negroes the right of suffrage, is, that the ne negroes are not intelligent enough. If the test of intelligence was applied to the-masses of their party in 'Schuylkill County, before they could vote, how many would obtain the right:? Precious few;. - • . 110:4. NKR liftnvLaswoatn of Snyder COULl ty, Pa., who dating his life held important offices in the State, died last week. In his younger days he exercised an influence in political circles enjoyed by : but few in the, Tun largest contributiOn to the Lincoln Monument fund in Philadelphia from a church was made bya colored congregation. Their reward Will be . to bi tuthed out of the passenger cars'of•Philadelpbia: What 'a de lightful Christian spirit theicultivate in Phil adelphia. Meat. le .coming down. One drawer in New York sunk . about 820,000 in a single day by the &predation ln the,price of cattle Wito rs pAyse STILL Hseticvni.— The. Mystery enshrouding the conspirator - Payne. In: stead or being-cleared is growing- deeper. •Elis'for Wade - is Wonderful: .heat. handcuffs,•and the awful preSence of certain death, the constant. gaze of the eager and curious crowd, and all the:surroundings of the Cominission, neither appal nor terrify him to the For c,titritamions iii misery he' deeply sympa-• thizes, and pnly,wishes, because he is stronger and bra cer than they, that he could be executed for each.one. To.rlity , a Christian lady of, this city sent him a pocket- • handkerchief and:a message that she should pray for him. 'and that Others prayed•for him. lie received the present with the air and • bearing, seemingly, of a gen. returning his thanks, and as to the prayers. be said no •one bray ing - for him : Should -labor alone that - he prayed fortimself. This last terryark was made with. much emotion, his eyes tilling with:telini; his' nature. is twofold—he is gentle,-and yet'as. terrible as a lion. 'He has more endurance than falls. to , the lotof most Men ; he wilt go .fonr days at a time Without eating or drink-. ing, and still he strong 'lle has sat in-that courtroomthirty7two days Withoufrelief from . the nsuaicourse of nature. and doting all that time has not' tittered a cora - plaint as to his 'width. He is Yet. young his : face Is beardless. When .dressed 'm3.a gentleman hilt; line , looking Het who he : is, and where he came from,' Is the great . mystery. - , • • , . .. , . (firmarkafrorn Chemf4Ml A aatysia.) , . • : . After a careful exaudnation of.IIELMI[OI.I,'S PRVMA.E.A, yins 4; they . enjoy our utmost cnlfitlence. . We consider them safe and reliable.. . ' .NEIVEERS'..t, i'ATElli. Puttanctrina, June IS. 1800., • [April 5, •85.-14.6 in ... . LETTER FICONI ASHLAND. ~• • . ASULAND, Juno 14th, 1865 EDITORS MINERS'. JolnisaL first arrived in Ashland, in the Teat 1602: My. name :is Jack Slow,-if yoil don't b. , lieve it you:needn't. • ; Having I nothing else to edited apaPer... Tlie object t. of this:paper Wai to give fits to the . niggersand abolitionists, and to support the democratic party. Nu respectable person would read my paper,' and So I :determined. to have revenge, and force them to-read if. I published all kinds of lies anti micked,articies about the preachers, and all good citizens, calling theta ministers. •of the 'devil; meoundrels, - and vagabonds., Lamm found theme respectable men buying my paper 3 and Sneaking offin 'corners and 'reading my editoriahr. This measedand grati fi ed Me exceeding, not witlistarid- Mg they call mea fool and blockhead," and every other wicked name. • - What did I care.? All - the good. people di the Mum ptlice seekers, - blacklegs and fools, coveted my good will, and even'. the. celebrated -member of Congress, h " the Govern ment," kindly shook .me by the and 'and called -me a good, jolly - fellow. - . 7 : • . • .. • About this time the different - Candidates were . . Offering themselVes for office. - My-paper was not paying-very My landlord :was. urging : the payment -of the: last three.trionths' board; and: gent y hinting mast change quartets or, pay my. bill. The young men were:hogniiiiug to cry board. .. bill -after 'me. - One young - man, bolder than the • others, struek.me on the nose' yelling "take that • and pay.yotir hoard bill," merely because . 1 I'aaid he! was a goVernment hireling; he being Post Mae ter... • was - thita nursing- my. nose and the whm one teeming:- John. ileGandcr,. who was _ a candidate. for Assemblyman for this Comity r and ':an intimate friend of mine; entered the 'office and • told me he had engaged a room and boarding; at Harrisburg;' fur the next winter, as he was.a run - fling for the Legislature, and being a good denio- . , cr:it lie , .watisure - to be . eleeted.. ..‘ . - "John. if yott‘ get the' nomination, .you Will' be ele ted." Year mit being,. able to read and write . will Make 'fie differetic;t, you a.arc a good demo; crat, - hate the government, and.tb it will elect - you. . here, notwithstanding you were in the county jail six montht.for tiviindling the county in' Making :false papers rot the volunteers. "You lie," says John, - was niler. in jail: •I-was Only convicted, and the judge gave me a new trial, and .I got off, because Iliad the- 1.;•:;t, swearers, amkthe prose - cutorwastin' the army." • " At right, John,. we wool quarrel," saya . L Jack,". saYsJohn''.."'l went you to puff me in your .paper,..andliel ' p me : I to fret the nomination' and' I -will. pay you fifty.. dollars of the money get for:Voting fora Meas lure to piss a •bill."' `Oh, Jack, those fellows that. Wants a bill.passed; how they'do:. love us fellows, iand give us money. - Lei:peat •to. Make.' lots of money this winter;-and : one 'of those. big men I do rightl shall be 'a - Siniter, and shad Maps be - a judge of, the county when I am' old er. Just think-of it Jack„Jidge 3lcGander, won't-) t,hat .be nice. I'll never send asoeil dimocrat:to lan ? 1 Won't; Sure, andJack, - "saidJohn," I want :you to stick my name -on a' piece of paper, this way; .`.`John McGander,.for.tlm Legislature," sub ject the.dimocratie.... nomination,. and I'll .have -it stock uriin all the lager .beer saloons in - the county; ; Theme-. what Makes the*.votes, the. -Government and'. District Attorney tells me se, . and' those big felloWs say'it -yen. help me;.- then we - will all be elected," •• • . . • • I was with ". the croverntnent " and that:great - big lawyer,,when they weaken& got a bottle of whiskey., and drank th . the - bealth of that man whaCe. killed anotherinam, but - ivattif.t hung be cause he was a democrat:: Bully . 'county tbui for `the democrats . . • Yours,- respectfull4;.,-, • DORSI!** Or TN .ANO ortracrimmi .Thrataza endeavoring to . 4itapona of their own and oth. er preperations, on. the reputation' attained by limn ' soLroe essupor. rizpAzienomk, . [April & fairJridge Underwoon, of Esti taro Virginith; has taken to Wallington 4 1 0 3 „i rpervrelatire to the indietnont of Genera .E. Lee; Corse, sod Longstreet ; sud Bill Smith, Leta tr, Oaseno*e; McVeigh, and Brae forty ether ai- Ilians, indieted it* trait/or:; • . .• .• - .13164. •' -, 11.3a63. 0 - - . . MO: - 4/ • ..• - 1 !Freights troika 'lEClfzOibetlbport; •-..-. - I. oars 1 - .•rorAL'... I wax.. . _76741.. . DIG. ; . New York. '' • - -$.. Portland .: . -- -:1 60 ' - -• -' . l ''' - '•"' -- - -,---.."- --•: , '=- 1- - Fall River.'.... • - -:, 10 N e wbomprt •• 1 5 0 P..b.111. 1 1 1. 111 . 03,04111,410,3411 24,610 -1421;8014231,534 Newport..... .......... .1' 20 Nei,' London. • 1 10; bell_jayleau.l 31:2661., 31,5,513 6,1143 •139,45.4112G,075 sa.ton - - .“....I . 6olpawtucket. • . 126 L Val *FLII.I 31;4711 C 73,3111 12.766 393.1021 d 71,639 Norwteb• - - . ' lsillomto6l.. - , . - 1.25 L e hi g h c oo l v 3601 .392,017 11,483 , 1511,1610; d41,22T Trorldence... • 1 '26tNew Haven -. • . 1' 00 Sembt S'ttil. - • I . * 417.112 j ' . •' 311.4311 315.631 ' Norwalk.:.:," . ' 1 1 0fiPortathoith •.-.1 50 ." .N•th -. i • 1.2 3 , 0 64[ EFii2 4 31 : .‘r43, 806 - Middletown. •" • -,' 1 60? New Bedford . 3.23 p eon& c..c .. • I - • ' 1 - _ andlon. - • - 1 001111rid6eport..... . ... .... 100 fly 11. 1 .8ael 5,433."1104.31i1 10 . 859 309,3591 101,06 t : Lynn • ' • 60' Hartford. : ..... .... 1 - 76 By Canal r 1ti,06.3! 'ioi,sB7 l '1.093 . • 13.3'.331: 66,1134 Salem • - • :1 901 Albany ' - • ... 100 & Del Find., 30,7101 209.490 3662 i :.199 . L241 0,:i36 SlmomiLin..l L 2201 113.859. ' 1,2161. 125,736... - 1,930 : • .._ Freights iro;u.ifailiiincire. • . '' Tievortoa.:l: .1 9.6,33 S I - 9;6101 (116,708 To Philadelphia *.- -. ' • si 003 ... so.. fd5,,,,,.„..-.1 - •.. 1 93,361 '' ' I . 161 1125.345 "New York ' ••• • • 1 uki4 . Lykeois VALI .- I 15.202„ .. ' 1 19..ay . 4.216 fkr4 1 311".. -• ' .• -' • . 1- -• *. 1..503 .' Broad T0p....' 1;1,314' 166,301 3,111M1 • 112..13.3 1 '0/64,213 . . .... ~.__.: 1-_,.._l— ..."--'...- - .!--1 . *Froi Biala front Georgetowas or Alexamdrirt.: '. • . .. ii....1.0,833:3,010,1231116,,488 3;194,131 • .To Philadelphia.-- -. • .• $1 'OO ,- St 10 • • • .116,1303,134, 93 I : . • - SOme gontend that the Collieries had better continne to be suspended until there is - such 'a de- Maud , for tMal 'as to - warrant their resumption, bilt,the meantime the : region is becoming . . greatly impoverished by consuming without.pro . ueing,. and besides even whet' . there is. a - demand, the,advantages which -other ':,regions .neive seas over tie in. transportation; will eause . .all these,l advantages to.insure to t.heir.. benefit, leaving us , .onit such trade as tiny cannot Supply . . No - would advise Coal, operators to • be.careful to whom they send Coal in New • York, .and by no means to ship any Coal unless 'it is meld to relia ble dealers. In . many instances, 'Coal ordered'is refused ou its - arrival,and it is said a regular . Combination exists -among ,a 'number of dealers to prevent the sale. of - any Coal - sent ort_.nnaold, except at'a , great sacrifice... . . We are ieeeiving lettere every week from pect-1 . . , pie - abroad making inquiry with regard toi the I Pilutual Co.nsutners' Ca.tl Comp tnies; that are springing tip in our cities. .When they were firet projected we cautioned the public. against them, . and also called:on the .press in our cities to give similar cantion. • The stockholders will never save or make any money out ofreuch stock—them 'who get Up the Companies .and sell - - the stock Will make all the money that is to be made on of . these Coal Companies. They are all mart speculative projects., • . , • INlANsioli• Hottsr., MT: - CARBON June Mu. IL .13stiNat.e--:-._ Dear :•231r.lohnt. Bea die,- first introduced his ventilating fan - into our wear level gangway 'at, Lwcustdale, in -February; 1858„ It proved -so successful that it has been used ever tilllC43 ut This, to my I kuoeiledge, was the - first application of the sue . .., 44 ti.oll fan to the ventilitien of Mines in this county. I Yours, respectfully,- . GEC. C. PUrrs. . -• • LoccarnAtz, Jane 13; 1915.: Enixons IffitaltS . JOrastAtt--Please allow mete state, briefly. the fact:sin, relation to my, fan, .and the systems of ventilation for- which' 1 have been grained letters patent 1 . and concerning which, " W." iu lust week's' JOUltriAL; . endertakes. to inform the public, I though entirely. Mnorant himself of the. facts-in the case, as 1 shall prove.. . • - • . = I commenced the experiments it the Locnstdale Dory. which has. resulted in establishing the present system of Can .ventilators in this • region; with an old cupahl fan, which-had been in ;lie for 20 yearn. These' Siperimentswere commenced before any.pcitilications were made in this, or, as far as , my experience - goes, in' 1 any country, concerning ,tiasinyth's mde,. and three years before the erecutio of, Mr; Ree's fan. . at the httfartsville colliery..., .. tin the strength of -these experiments, I had, a fan built at, the mines' in ,MAT.B,. with the consent of the proprieidrs. and .u.ed it successfully ae WI exhausting ventilator until 1861-2.. At that time, we had a new tart built by the Messrs. Garners, at4.lshlaml, on my specifications; walnut after the model- of Mr. lien's abandoned fan ; which. was considered. a failure.- - • l'hirs new fan was I -put into the Locusulale elope; and has - been•in opera -1 non successfully ever since. 'giving . a perfect,ventila ' Lion through one oi the most extensive mines in the Anthracite regiOn, at So revolutions 1W minute:: • These are the facts, which . any one can aecertain, taking the necessarytruuble. and' I merely.state them 1 injustice to 'myself, and to put the mattercor.rectly be- I fore die public. - -I am, not y..tt prepared to presentmy, invention in a-comprehenteve manner,- and lam Sure neither my friends. nor my enemies cari dolt tor me. 1 hope, however - Jo due time to convince the interests that I claim nothing which .I am not entitled to, aad that my nhief aiin la to advance the ftcurity Of ' life in oar deep mtnes,and tender the investment of 'capital less prearions.-. I shall not allow my claims, to Impede these 'great consideratione • - , Tears, .respectfully, J. .LOUDEN BT4DLII. • THE COAL MARKETS -:0:- PBIOES OF-COAL BY THE CARGO. Looasiciza WZQLY ros Tux AT . `; .PHILADELPHIA. ..." •• : ....• IuNE • . • Schuylkillßed:Ash Brepan34,. ... • . 50t 675 . •.. .. 5 25© . _ " . 19hite 'Ash, Isnmii,.S . te am-. 5 6 oog - :13t..:Bostand Broken,. .... . 6 00(4 6.251 • Egg- and . §tofe. •• • 6:00(4 • -•-• •‘1 . Clu4stant • 25( ' ~! Locust • 6' 00(0 6 25 •• " " Broke! • • • ' - 6 - .00114 625 ' l `; Propr.4 , • - • " 6.004 6.25. • " x . 5.250". • - 'llOrberry.Oioal;. . . . ... . 6 7504 • Bekootit Red -A. r - • • • 6 75(0. • , Lehigh Lump; 5.. xiost k-Broken,L. 7 . 25(10- . • " -Prepared;.... ...... . •.• " Chestnut, • • 6'250 863 .• :„ • • 7 -75(gX'.. AT NEW YORK. JUNE 14, 1865. Schuylkill. Bed Ash by Boat Load: .1 7 0085 8 00 Cheetnnt;" `` 44 6 1)0 White AIM Lunip . sr, Steam - " Broken - -7 0005 " Chestintii, , 5 75fit • Lehigh White Ash Lump 1 S. Boat. 7 — 2sa i'repared, ' 7 10@ " Chestnut, • . 6 25U det antes Coat at Elisubetbport. Lamp' and St: Boat brGazgo. Prepared, . - ,Cheatnut, . . 4 Lekto thent tit Ellit u betbik< Limp and Kt. Boat 1,1713afp0 7 25@ 768 Broken and Acg - • .7 25 ?replied • " " ' - .6 7 25 Chestnut " " lb 6 78 . . 111:AXTS •- PLANTS -PI.A.IIITB : -30,0001,AT1t CABBAGE PLANTS. 5;000 TOMATO PLANTS: • . • 500 . EGG PLANTS. • • . - • . .110i000.CELERY.:PLA.NTS.; . •• . • For 'sale - at GREENWOOD NERSETLT, wholesale and retail, '• - . V . 111:1?-11411A: r w l ee siti t a , , , C,ve . n 44k: AIP , o WeFtern made ' • • - ;Cartindissb, • • COugross. • _ • • • :Fiats, • • Avail Bali,. .• • • , . • . • - . • Bright Ladies' Twist CHEWING TOBACCO; &c., dm., For :4ale Whiilesale and, Retail by • • . • • • . GUSTAV WOLTJ'EN, • Centre St., next door to the. Union -Hotel, Pottsville. June 17, - .6".i. • • • • •. • • 24- • ETTERI4 ' Remaining Unclaimed in LI the Poet Office. st Pottsville. - State of .•Pentrsylva nia, on the 16th .day of June. 1866; . ' ' To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for "advertised letters," give the date of this list, and Pay one wit for advertising. - : • If not called for within one month, they sent to the Dead Letter Office, . . Forkwell Geo E Norton Michael Fitagiraiil John. O'Reilly C., Burke A . Bracher G L Garrity James .. Peel W 9 • ' Gordon Barris Park Mrs James Renegan Palk' . Reed JaMes W Rally Peter. Ryan Timothy . Bid man Winfield Richards Cat ha Kramer Jane- B Lamorr Frederick Smith Bendle:Wtn Becher Rebecca Carl Barry . Creter Cornelius Carroll IT J CarmotiJoseph Collins John.. Miller. Geotte. Macdonald' Dr 31.orria Elizabeth • ' 11t. SILLYMAN, P. M, Crowe James' Conerty. Rose 9 ...- Doherty Edward June 11, '65. • CLELNSE THE ;SYSTEM OF .ILL.- IMPlilli Established over a Quartet , of a Century., "Dr Swayne'a" . "Panacea." • "Dr. Swayne•g". •• . . Pearrr. .. "Panacea." • "Dr. SWayne's” • .. Tun 'Panacea." "Dr. Swaynes- • • 84.6 o n. . "Panacea." "Dr. Swayne's" "' . . "Panacea".. “Dir: Sirote 9 sßlood-Puritying einaces. lo - "Dr. Siyaynele Blood-Purifylnt.Pituacea." 41 11 n. SwayneN - Illood-Purifying'Panacea."' %For Scrofula, Ulcerated. Sore Throat. Inddlent . Tuz mors. had effects of. merenry ~: &c.; Is superior . to any remedy ever discovered..- - ,PrePared only by • • • • .• DASWAYNE Zb SON: 3311 - I;r9itli Sixth Street: Ph - tindeiphls. Sold at the Drug Store of HENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville • • Another hopelesroase of Conomptiott CURED BY. DS: SWAYNEIS COMPOUND SYRUP of WILD CHERRY. 7118 • . .• • _ wonderful cures performed . • by this valuablemedi ' •" eine; in Palinonszy CON : 'unitrnON, Coughs, Colds.'Asili - ma, Bronchitis, Influenra, Whooping • ..- • Cangh..-Crotip, Spitting of Blood ; iver Com pl • plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Tickling of Raising in the' Throat, and , all .Diseiess of the 'Lungs - mid Breast, have oxcited the astonish- . • • quad of all who have witness. - • edits tharvelons effect. • • . r thirty yeirs it has been. • . " " • . . a standard • - "COnetimptionr '4 " "Can be cured." • .I..isnanmptlon".-. : 4 'Can be. ared.", • oOMPO lINTI "Can be eured...i - "Consumption . . ."Ctin be cared. 4 • "Cbbsumption" SYRIIP OF ' 'C an be cored.". "Consumption , ' . • 'Qin be. cured... "Consumption" vn i t , crawl y "Can be eared... "consumption" . . • 'Tan-be eured:" ' . "Consumption" Trim "Can. be cured." • ..Consumption"- "1 ' "Cali be cured..- . "Coniumption"'4 ' 4 4 "Can be. eared."- d eared."- • '"Consumption" . : • "Can be eared." ' „Thirty Tears' Experience. and .the • great amount of .testimony from all isarta of the world, has' proven it a 'standard and reliable remedy-' • • "- Anamiirowiv, Laneteter•Cio.; Pa., May 1,1865. ~ ••• & SON: GENTLSIIENbOIIt two years jig°, my wife was suffering with Consumption , and do : ring tier sickness had the. bestmedical •sitiei.nianne fn . tkietind adjoining counties. Der case Seas proninmeed hopeless by all'of them. - I was indneed, through tue reemmendatiotiotyour agent, Dr. bane U. Miller, of — West Breclmock. - Berke County.. Pa:: and who Cain xecl4 fy these facts, to try Dr. Swayne's Compound Skrup of Wild Cherry. ' After usinglt for some time: she was • . entirety c ared , a n d is now as 'well as *ever Saber life. 'aid frilly able to perform her usual labor.. Ill= Baja!- . ty .debed tis fezhtehra. t r esora o t i .y n o u t r o - n eah,ht:l h - Omit. you dull liberty to give her rase yrnblieity, in-the low am others now suffering may derive benefit from her We: rtenee.. , , Yours, respeciltdai l i g. • This old eitablished . remedy. prepared -only by Dr. :.SWATINE* SON, _OW North. Slath Strdet.': Prim $1 bottle ; sin bottles. $5. • • . • • arßold by HENRY • SAYLOR, DreggiSt: G, MOWN & SON, Potttolllt,'arat all 4Wers in Medicine, mane IT, . . • . • . • .• • 2t. T. 50 7 50 7 50 6'50 775 7'35 6 50 . . . . . .-,•-. .plECA. e ib u O n A r t Tin l e<l oB l : i ll pre C p o a X vi P.Zelva ordersCo A f t r .. third aeriea.of Tivasury Notes, bearing. neve .-,•-. and three tenth! per cent. interest per annum. known Aram ..... ..Pt i k d gvi s ~ Can suppll . filnbVdar ß e , rie ,o rlal iiie. • • . May 2.;, , 65 . -.' -- . - ' ' 2l tf .7-30: . LOA:N . s . • ... • . - .. . • ( I ,tiOsaitLeleliftt7lDePlitilErikint . Itt • I " INGS4 ' These notes are issnii ander date of July 13; 12 1 ," '- : . '. AT T.IE CLOAISTORE'OF . z and are payable three years from, that date in enrrency, • :. ` 4., &N. Bbli.MD, :. . - or are convertible at the option of the holder into " . • Centre Street, below• American lionise. U. S. 5=20 Sia,ger . ye*. GOLDBEARING " These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium. and are' exempt, as are all the Government Bonds. from State County; and Municipal taxation, which adds from one to three:per cent per annum to thefr valfiei according to the rate leVied on other property.: ( The in terest is payable seint.annually,hy coupons_ attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold toany bank The interest at "Zzan per - cent. amounts to Oho cent per day an a $5O note. centai " ' $lOO ". • 20 " " $lOOO " 81- "! $3OOO Notes of all the denominations named will be prompt ly forniohed upon, receipt of subscriptions. The Notes of this Third Series are precisely elmilarin forni and pririlegento theSerenlThirtiel already told. except that the" Government reserves to itself the op tion-of paying interest in gold - Coin:at. 6 per cent., in stead Of T 3-10thi In currency. .Subscrlbers will deduct the interest . in currency up to . 3nly ipth, at the time Thurri R•ehip • • Wolf Jeremiah :when they subicribe. • ' The of the notes Of this third iserfei . of the Seven-thirties will commence on the lst of .dune, and . will be.made promptlyand.contlnnotislyafter that dike. The slight change *made in the 'conditions of this THIBD SMUTS affects only the matter: of interest:— The payment-in gold,. if.miuie,'w.i.h.be equivalent to the currency interest of theligher rate.. The.retnm to specie Payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in geld hd.avalle4l of, would se.reduce and equilize.Prices that purchases made With six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to Mose made.with seven and 'three tenths .per cent. in THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered. by.the Governmetd, and its superior ad vantages make it the . GREAT , POPULAR LOAP OP THE PEOPLE .Less ttutirsWo,oo6,o9o:of the Loan authorized by the last Congreas lire now On dui market. • This amount; at the rate at which li is being absorbed, Will alt be sub: Scribed for withhs,sixty days, when the notes will nn doalriedly command ri,premium, as hacriniformly been the case on closing the robscriptien to other Loans. Iri order that of every town and section of • the country may tie afforded facilities for taking • the loafi; the National /3alilut, State and Private Bankers thronghout the country have gen ly agreed . to receive subscription atpar. Subscribers 11 select their own agents, in whenittreT: have .cOnfidence, !aid *he only are to be 4eptitiop*,‘...lol...-40ivery.of the notes for: Wilda r- . • :,• • ..•-- Strisceuriri.w . AsearMdladelphia. . Stramurrronmuslis laseiby 416 " • Jlieee M;siourattlM stalk of IP'apteanrillis.. - • 'liiirsiAmattanagil *lei* MirerNittleinal fry,; 'Pivot 1 1 (stlearial etiak of Tramline., ' May - 13. 'ilk •. ." vi 4l 4.l l PerfamaY Tqp,tsoire . 4411 147 . ,Rtreaare The Science of Medicine should idol, simple, Pare. aiujegtic be tart for its bob, behoottotrfor pll• ler, truth alone fur Its capital stud fleumotvit Gzetrront ritteAskronek.etiehlls hed over 16 gaming% Artil a US. - /4-8 M . LF;..wfirFNEiy, B 3 KER, bm:m s=r,.-}vptinam Dealer in MUMQIZI .4tM), FORUM: . callm AIND sILVER, Foreign Exta[ftPi Vu States-114M, Quartermzulteei Vtitteher. And Lriegarrent Money. MONEY. RECEIVED ON: DEPOSIT.= INTEREST alloweil sa per special agitement. .STOCKS and BONDS: bought and sold at the New. York and :.11iiadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Commission. MaTch •ca. A Read and. °contusive test cif thupmpe , tiee of firtmoottes rune 'gamier Bozic will be a comparison Fitt' tbosevot forth in the United Stites Dispensatory. . . . .. . . .. 46. ouita rP ASSAGE' , 4 ,4114E6 TO AND seem ' - •'• T. BRITAIN - AND IRV= . TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.'S. . . Emi,gration and Foreign Exchange Oilice, 'SS South Draft's on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wiles. - Tapseotrs favorite line of Liverpool :Packets sails every three days. - -• . . . - Xline of •London Packets sails every Leaf days. 'Also by Steardship sailing weekly... • .. liarTarties•Wishing..to. send for their' friends, or re. mit, money to the 0: Lt. CConcrity. can - .do so at .the low, est rates by applying to' :. . STRANGE._. PALMER: •June10,..65.-Ltaidn - -,. - ~ ' Pottsville. . . . . OE RAP 11.11? I c A, T:Dii Of Stork,-Cltecks,. VI Drafts Nottoi, Ac.—The , subscriber •is 'pre pared at. his Printing Office; to toruisilall kinds of Car tidattes of Stock, .Ociffi, 13anks; and other Corporations: lo p Also all kinds - or Cb elo.. Notes and 'Drafts engraved and printed plain. 1 stone and in colors:: • Also small Maps,"&c.; Litho plied at short notice. • . '• BENJAMIN - DANNAN.. • ..- ' - • . - Booksener; -Printei. Stationer and Binder.. Upwards or. Tinevr. TILOCB/INP certificates and re commendatory letters , have been received, attesting the merits of . ES.l.)ll3oLieli GENCINT. ,Parroaultomp, many of, .which are from the highest sources, including eminent statesmen, clerpeien, governors, State judges, &c;. April 8, %b. • . ' • 14.6 m MISS MAGD.ALE . NA BOEDEFELD , Fashionable Cloakand Deems. ' Maker, . ' NOILWZGIAN ST., 001/NBB OP GEORGE, POITSTILLE..- Sole Agent for ttie Madame Demorest 'new system of cutting and making dresses. ••Yofing ladle° Instructed In the art. • .: . . April 1, '0 —l3-3m! '• Take NO'MOEE IJNYLVASAHs AND USISAVIS Itk. - 11VDIKS ror'unpleasant and. dangerous • diseases.. nit .11na, aaLnts Exsaacrr Wenn and IHritol4l) Ross WASH. APril '6.8. -• • 14-6 m • IIIIGLERSEERG STEAM SAW Mill. The.undersigned having large:St eani Saw Mills, and a line stock of Pine.. Oak and Hemlock Logs; at Millersburg, - . Dauphin County, Pa.; areprepared. to manufacrore, and forward to order,the heavie.t bills of Lumber for'fireakers,• Bridges, Ship,.Boat.and Car tim ber at short notice, to the cities of Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and New York, or to any points on the Delaware.kiver, Upton, Schuylkill. Raritan, Penna. or. Tide Water Canals,' or on the. Northern Central, Pennsylvania or-other connecting - railroads. Address .S. C..FRECK . Br, C 0.,: ' ilithw.a.eirg, Dauphin -Co., Pa. 14 . ' A.TWOOD'S PATENT DRIUING MACHINE PILEDRIVER, And hydraulic Sand: Pump . . PRACTICAL TESTS having fullidemonstrated the superiority. of this machine over all others fur the- put. pose ofsinking Oil Wells, the undersigned Is now pre-. pared to receive orderslor the same., . . . • This machinery comprises everything requisite for the .boring, ottoll wells, excepting the STEAM ENGINB AND CAST IRON DRIVING - PIPE; (but will be fur .nislied, if desired, at reasonable price,) - dispenses with the use ot the Derrick rime, Bull Wheel,•aud other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use; and is -so ,arranged; being constructed on wheels-and portuhle, that it can be:easily removed for the purpose of sinking • wells in different localities, • • , - • THE DETRITUS is removed front the well by our. Patent Hydraulic.printess.; and does not require the. re moval of the drill from the boring:. This • process not only removes all the detritus in from 5 to - 10 minutes, but likewise effectually -clears out and: opens .all the . small ail veins that are so often entirely closed up -by . the old process of sand pumping. ' - WITH THIS-MACHINE .andrt pmctical:engineer;a Welrean be sunk from 4410 to 600 feet within a period of "from lb: to SO days after the soil pipe haS been driven. Arrangements are being made. for the Construction : . and:delivervOf theee'inacblues at. New York, Norwich, Newburg, 14. Y., and Pittsburg: Penna. • - • , .. For further information. price; terms, Bre., address- SIMEON LELA..." 11.); Metropolitan Hotel,New.York. . -• •• •_ • • . . . •:. INSURANCE • COME .A.NY; c: • . ; OF .NEW - ••• CASH CAPITAL—TWO MILLION DOLL issets:ist-l.ati.oB6i • •.$3,765.,503' 4 I,labjlitlei; ". • • I • 77,901. 52 joi+ MoGre,.Seeretery. - DI.ARror, President J. H. AVAsinioni: Asslt F. WILLNIARTII, Vise do. • 'IP. - A,: GODFREY,..AgeIit, OFFICE MAIIANTONGO, NEAR CE'N'TRE STREET, POTTStILLE, PA: - . :May in,•.t6 . 5. - . •••• . 1 • 20-3nal Manhood arm Yorrarpi.Vmoa, are . regained by Ilatainor.b's EXTEAci - Bccgp, ;April 8..68.11.6m . , rpivibows Perfumer* Toilet 'Soaps 1 maybe had in all their variety at the new Book and Stationery Store:of .BOSBYSFIFJ.,I. & BRO.. Centre Street.beloW,Tritity Church, Potteville, Jfin.t. !O. • - 1-ly • . . „ T',ll , llllllEB.—Sevend thousand Saes- of timber; :S-4. Hemlock. White• Pine, White Oak and other-MIXi, etles of uouSnal quality; with. steam and. water. Mills thereon; cariableof sawing - the largest . - dlinensions 're • .qulred. Orders solicited and promptly . executed. . ..Address . • .. • ' ' • . ....CHARLES TETE. Girard Manor, 'Tamaqua P. 0„ Bellaj m. 1 6 1d1 . 1 Co April _`l2, :63. • . • 1 UNITED STATES HOTEL, N. Y. & New Haven & Western B. R Depot, Beach Street, Boston. 8.n.14.-PRATT, formerly of thelMerlean 'Rome May 13,'6a.• • 10-1 y G- 0 D SELDEN & CO. 9 Mandacturiug- Jewellers, 27 COURTLANDT ST., N. YOBX. 100,000 WATCHES, • CHAINS. • • EIOtD . PEAS PENCILS • •-• WORTH 8500 0 . 00 TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH Wl' . • OCT REGARD TO VALUE. ' • arm DfOT TO . .,ILE'PAID II . NTIL TO7 KNOW WHAT` TOIT TITLL - . . - Splendid List of 'Articles. -• • . • .in to be sold for.ONE DOLLAR Ech. . . • no Gents ' ' Gold Ennting Case Watches. ...ssotoslso 300 Ladies' Gold it, Enameled Case Watches 35 " . TO 400 Gents' Hunting • Case Silver Watches.... 36 " TO 200 Diamond Rings - • 60 3.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chainlic 15 " BO ,3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets ' ' 4". 8, 4.000 Chased-Gold Bracelets . 5 "' 11 2,000 Chataline Chains and.euani, Chains.... 6 " 20 6,000 Solitaire and*GOld - , Brooches 4" 10 2,000, Lava and Florentine 'Brooches ; 4'.. 6 2;000 -Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches. : ...: 4 " 8 . 2,000 . 310441 c, Jet, Lava,, and Florentine Ear gip. 4,500 Coral, Opal, 4 trnd Emerald Ear Drops. ~ 4" 6 .4,000 California Diamepd Breast Pine 2 50 " 10 3,000 Dold Fob and Vest Witch Key5.......2 50 " 8 • 4,000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides " 10 4,000 Sets Sleeve Buttomi. Studs, etc • *8 " 8 . 4,000 Gold-Thimbles, Pencils; et 6 4" t 6.000' Miniature Lockets ' ' 5 " 8 4,000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring ". 20 .4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, • etc• •• • ' 6.ooo.Plaim .Gold - Binge'' • 4" 11 5.000 Chased_ Gold Rings • • 4 " 11 T,OOO Stone Set and Signet Rings ' 2 50 " 10 6,ooo:California Diamond Rings . 2 " 10 -1,5n0 Sets*Ladiee Jewelry—Jet and Gold..- . 5" -15 • 6,000 Sets Ladies* Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl. etc . 4 " 15 6,000 Gold Pens, Silver'Extension-Holders: • Pencils • ' • • 4". 10 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold-Mounted Holders... 3 5,000 -Gold Pens and Extension-Holders .6 " 10 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups ''- •5" 50 I.ooo:Silver Castors . • 15" 50 2,000 Silver Fruit Sad Cake*B6skcia 10" 60 1,004) Dorn Silver Tei Spoons $lO tryt 0 1,000" ••. ." Table Spoons and Forks.. 20... 160 . . maivarA or VIIISRIBUTION. CERTIFICATES naming eitch article and tts Value, sreplaced in SEALED • ENVELOPES. which are well `mixed. ";One OrtheseEnvelopes, , , containing the Cer tirlatte or Order.for some article, (worth at least one. dollar at retail.) will, be . sent by mail to any ,°duress. .wlthont regard to choicai on receipt of 25 Cents.. The : purchaser' will see What Article it DRAWS, andita value. which maybe from Chaste Five Hundred _ . Dollars; and can then,send One Dollar - and receive:the Article timed, onny on the list of The' same value, anti after seeing the articid, if it does' not give perfect. satisfac tion. we .derire it to, be immediately returned and the . amount paid will'befefunded.' • By this mode we give selections • froM a varied stook of line anode, of The best inakeand latestAtyles And of intrinsic Worth. at a nominal price.' while all hive.* 'Chance of securing inticles'of the very hi „hat value. In 611 cases we charge for forwaiding ,the Certltlcate;• '.postage and doing the' business, the sum ,of. Twenty five cents, Which must twenclosed in the:order.. Five .Certificates will be tent for eleven for.s2.;• thirty for $5 t siaty:five fra. $lO ; one hundred for _Tarifa* dialing' with Era lady deppid fut. hating kern* rdurns, and* toliete tkirno to Tie ira, .mediate/ senl to etify'ac by • • ietyrn wiia • • .►• • gar esa.' •gmtire Wide:doe atuizantitad in all caw. • • . Write ratlllatee; Town; Coanii State polo, • no gongs NELDEN lko CO.: . • mess vOwirtbands Istria*, New 'Weak.— Ilay . 2o‘ - 65.• • 10-4 m Lf . • footorript Sattnifity, June 17, 1866. ,TwJ.:. :,LATEST-,'-:7.-NiVa job*: Mitchell . The Red /Vey diebelt Fleet—lngerestiaig lace; lady: Mitchell pnhilites to the New Tot* Nees What waif be Considered a farewell address: to whktt be to{:' depend his past muse, both thia country and. In hilt owls. It is very' long, and •Itlarueja" Ben. Woad. °Paw Wildal details of the =treader of the; rebel tree`! 111 the Red Ittv'er"was received at. Waddniton on Thor.. -' day. , Oast. nal:nigh had. charge of .tha.squadron and received the surrender of the rebels:. The latter had , two reseals. the Missouri - and, Clisinplott. the formes of which Itati been' previously cacenrelL, The • Missal:id was an iron-clad of three guns, eleven-inch. rilna.inth. - and a heavy thirty-tiro pounder., She was a very forati dubie vessel. Twenty.touroiliceSts- alai [eighteen men *The - official retinas froin-sixt: 4 nine - coulttlee lnlMia - Bond.. Stich intinde all the' rebel:imd conservative strotigholds. shows majority of 2.56$ Against the new -tonstitulloe. but there are forty-tire counties. which gave MaMifies for hie: tnechlt,' to he heard from. The gaspers: will -give ewer : NOW ineiceity for it, but it has been atoptenrithort that. - • . • . The COngregitiOnal Coenell, now hi. session IS Rose tan, on Thursday sent an address to - President Johnium - , assuring him of their syMpathy, and•dettirs to extend to him ,cordial support... ;The eomiciP represents' three thousand churches • . • 'A colored delegation from Richmond.- with ono- - plaint* about the.way they are treated there. had an In terview with the:President onThtirsiley. -- • Deleratiotta-from-MissiselmiL and Georgia also had' an audience with the:Rxecutive. - .• . • - • Mrs; Patterson: CPreiiidentJohtisones daughter,) who is to bathe preruding- ladyet, the Executive mansion. '. will take - charge of it next week. Marklandha.4 been appointed special agent • for extending mai) facilities by steamboats in the South west, and also-for establishing post offices in connet- Hon therewith. • . . , A large number of steamers are now at Fortress Mon roe. waiting., to take . the balanee of.. the expedition to . • A drstruetive fire orcurrM In'-Harrisburg on Thurs day. The Telemvpli 'printing office was partially. and . lour other estiblishments, totally destroyed. The lose was over $30.000.' The Ike . watt., the work' of lush:men- Major Genera]. Howard has reamed sn order that loyal - refugees who had been driven froth their Domes, will, 'on their return. be protected from abuse, and their destitution be relieved as far aSposillble. ' Two notorious guerrillas, Theodore and Wish Gout den. were killed In Kentucky Tait week by their own men whilettghting over some plunder: • ' - Governor Bramlette of Kentucky, ; has , taken the. stump in favor of the constitutional amendment. The State 'of Connecticut has tarnished- drew the War 54,468 men. including nine months' Men and reen listments. Reducing the whole to the stenthird of three years, there have been furnished..4l,6f2 men. The total quotas were 47,628. _ .Assistant Secretary P. W: Seward ie Improving very fast He has not had I hemorrhage for twenty days.— Secretary Seward ta also' improving.. is state de pertinent, . each day. • ' • - Large numbers- of refugees, bot h - . white and black. are in Washington, en route for the South. • There are also a large number who are determined to henceforth settle in the North. • : .• • . • • The that well of oil in• California has been tapped in Humboldt county: • " The subscriptione to the I-30 loan on Thursday amounted to $1.703.1.00. .• • Numerous applications for pardon are, being made to the President.. These are filed In the Attorney Genet aPt. office.Of the cotton captured at Savannah, Charleeton, and Mobile. only 62,000 bales have been turned over to the Treasury,Denartinent. - . ' - • Large numbers of applications for the return of aban doned property have been filed In. - the Interior Depart ment: • • . Rio - Jiinertio. athlete' of the 2d say th at Professor A peals and his servants hail arrived there. The pro fessor will reinain.a few months hi Rio,' and then pro ceed to Peru by the Amason river. • ,' • • 467•Goiernor: BrawnloW . has issued a'procla mation commanding the citizene- tolet the -re turned Confederates alone, and Killing them that if they do not, he .will make thorn. • He says, however, that all who..farnae_rly• - give-notice to union men to. quit the State 4d-better row quit themselves.' - '• • -. • Sni-Mrs.Lineoln has, written a letter' .to the.. National-Monnment Assoeiation, notifying them that, unless the monument were erected over the President's remains at Oak Ridge, and a deed' given to her of the lot. on Which 'it •Waki 'to lie. placed, she would accept: - prepoeitiou for the re- moral of the remains to Washiitton. , • • ' 'llQ'The Quartermasters' stores, in Nashville'. the the largest of the kind in the cum:fry, .were ' titroyed by fire- on Friday afternoon. The con tents comprise sufficient stipplies-for an army of-. 80,900 men for trio years. The. hg , ti is estimated at from eight to . ten millions of :dollars. The commissary stores adjoiningwere saved. 'll4 - A. :Washington dispatch says. proof has been discovered that the calamitous explusion of the ordnance boat- at City. Point hist summer, by which_ some seventy Or, eight) , lives . were lost, and a large amount of Property destroyed was Alia work of rebelagente; and was. paidlor the rebel • mild furnished front the rebel State' Department. tra - A gentleman who called ou General . Scott the other day fonnd him in excellent' health, and ' much -rejoiced. at the :successful- termination of the war.- - The conversation -turning on - Jeff. Davis,. the old. General -very: : pointedly and em phatically remarked:." I hope. he will be hung by • the neck, sir; I hope he will hang . by tilt neck." - tre - The preparations (Grillem laying ofthe cor ner stone of the monument, at Gettysburg'are,al- . most complete. :•Major General .Howard will de- . 'liver the address. _-' Col.:' C. - Repine (Miles O'Reilly) will read an original poem. . Major Gen-- oral oral Geary will act. Chief 'Marshal; and. Rev. . g, Dr. Tyn of New--York, as Chaplain' on the • Wirln response to the - Serenade bY.the:Tlairty- • seventh Regiment in New Yerk on Friday even- , ing, General Sherman said: "Gentlemen; and soldiers that I see drawn Up in line-: I inaderstafid you 'are the famons New York Seventh: Regiment." • "Nein,- shouts , a Dritchtuan in the crowd, "de dirty-seventh." , - eir'A. method has been discovered in Belgium to -obtain a photographic groundwork for oil paintings. • Fihe . canvas or silk, such as A ployed for small and delidate workS is used. The process is simply to , cover the surface with a preparation of eollodiohand chloride' of silver, and expose and prepare it in' the ordinary man- - nor, just as in the ease Orpaper. - • • Pta - A young girl aged 16 years, in the eastern part of Richland county,: Ohio,- on being -left at. • home on • Sunday against her desire, while the rest of . the.family went to-church, wrote and left -a note aayingthat she had not beeutreated right, she was. going away, ILO her parents would not. see her again for a year.: Search was made, - rind after a week, her - body, - . much decayed, was found in a stream near her residence:- Why I:4.max run Comrtxxtosr A:ND WASHES which choke or till rip the pores of the skin, and la a short time leaves it harsh and.dry 1 , It IS is 'the blood, and. if you. want- limouth and -soft skid use sa,m nom% Errnkor thasayanim...k. It gives a brinier, cy to the complexion . April 8, , 65., 144na - Ph4lBdelphitt,lfte : rketi. Thwzdai, Jane 15, 1865 • - The upward movement in gold and exchange causes a firmer feeling in the Breilstriffs market, but there is very little doing. , • • There is scarcely any . demand for Flcturan?lthe only salsa roportea are, in lots for the supply of , the home consumers at $6116 S 0 /9, barrel fur low; grade and good 'superfine, 17a7 25 for extras, 50V ,k 8 50 for extra family, and higher, rates for fancy lots, according to- quality. -Rye Flour 'is steady at S 5 25, and Com 'Meal at $4 75. •, - There is not much Wheat offering, .and prices are better. Sales of 1500 - bushels Pennsylvania red atll 75a1 801 p bushel, 1300 bushelscoutitern at the.ss.me figure, and '5OO bush* amber. as $1 82. White ranges from 12 10 ;o 12 23. Rye comes in slowly and comma - nail 88@•90 cents The receipts of Corn: are: light , and it is in de mand. Sales of 2000 - bushels )elliew at 9091.'94 cents—now held at 95 cents—and :85(187 . cents—, for White. Oats are in steady- demand;• and 6000 bru3hols Pennsylvania sold at 70 cents. - POTTSVILLE MARKETS, Corrected Weekly for the Miners , Journal • . __— Wheat Flour, extra Welly, per barrel—. $ 900 $lO oo do do do do per cwt 4 60.. 5,00. 'do ..do extra per barrel... 7 001 00 do do . eniporftne, • dO 6 06{ OA Rye Flour,. - • • • do S 00j 800 do per cat 6 001 - 7 on linckorheat*Flour,, -do. i 2 601 .2 ts .Wheat, patine white . • pnehuellel: - .1 210 i 2-20 do —do rot . do 1 2 00; 2en Dried Peaches, Piret. oe tpourid.... 30: Be dy do unoarPr do I• 20 BO 'Dried Apples, 'do • • Rye, V tic. Corn, -" Oat!, -" Sonp beans" 1 Peao., • :Rye Chop„ - ., Corn Meal " Middlings, ", - :Potatoes. • " Hay.'.' V ton. I, " bale cart Strife', V ton. Plaster; • ." Salt, Vied% Tim Seed;'t. .Clover ". " Flax " • ...Jewele and ijaielsmsker, • . Two Doots abere ,tie• dikiets*, Bank, • •! POTTE4ItLEitiA4 le now peepared to manufacture all Muds cf7ewelry to ebortnotlee. Jewelry and Wattboe esierally *aired,. Fet icon-reienthie or incontinence of untie; inflation. Inflammation or annotation of . the bladder,. or tidneyl disease* of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder. cattalos, gravel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidney* and dropeleal swellings, Use firtmsoc.D.6.Ftutn ErriLict Bream . April fl; .65.. . _ , 14-6ra .D.AINTINGS *PAIINTINGI4::--The sub .... scriber tuts just received trop New York an assort mer.t of fine framed Paintings among which' are tho followingi—Pilot Boat, Harve•ting, Italian Alpe. Au penines, Irvington, -proms Villa, Lake Corot). Lake Stiperior, Protect it, 84th St, 'New York. Group of Chickens, ..ttc: Also a fine . Painting by Mr. J. M. Boandy, the disabled Miner. Call and see them at oar store. , , • B.- BANNAN. iv war EC Asa .81 , 01111C.—Juss. opened at 11' the stand latelroCCapied by.N G Morrison: cen tre street, nearly oppoelto Market, a New Dry. Goods," Grocery and Priwimon Store, in which will be kept constantly-.en hand. a choice: stock :of Goods in that line. Also, QueetturtaTe,. Flour and-Feed. &C. The unticralguatopee by stricCattendon tci busi ness, to receive &Ali share of the public patraw. .. • . . • .• Pottsville. Odoker iq t 41,4, . 44-tf Heleiboldrairrnenbilisenn"and Inrsoristi Real Wnsu awes secret. and: delicate Itincede ~,tti aU their singes. nt little expense; little or no change in diet. no Inconvenience: and no exponsare. :It in tilnnen4pinte and 'odor; iminedlate. jolts ` mitten. and free- trn. jarione , orneriest: • Aprli 0;116.-„; : '14,41* STEAD/ KNOISIIBI2 dasigned wishes to pnrchara a rccondaand , Stearn &claw, Of 29 pt ao Wm-power each. Address . , • . "WW2 BPARIp24. Protistrille. ra: •Xar..t ' 64 : . # • , , • : • 'lO4 . iNTBD vanctume bit itEiglit Woad band v:ltozines from a to sn bone flaws sr.d Drums of lace and f!b 4 7(vs 60=4 7 , " l'av 141% - 11 be pa.e. tn. the Num by • • eit "5 . 11 Vice' ' B.RUTZER. Cold Si; Paitvotne. • Agit 1. 1.341 . , . -L...---1 • . , • i , $1 20' f igas,• . V dor-123 Tr sl 20'Butter, -V fti.:3s ' 4/1, i SO l Cheese, ; "12029 i 6 antard, 't 120 - 2..3 ' 3 .75alaras. • = " , 2AJ 26 1 20:ahonlders, • "11)0 IS . 1 50[Beetblral qr. "112 18. • 80) " • front ." "110 ' 15 i 2513Intton,- " 15 35 06 Polic, . .. .20 ts • / 00 Deal, : 4.is . .. 4 !Sugar, Cabs, "1 , 111 a ..c . l Bn Pr licalae,'" : l 4.,F;Porto Rico, • • " I 18 -- - 1Wh 110 ... °r 1 ,18 Crashed. ' * • .12 c . ''. Dr*.- O. Aritivh ..- "- w
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