~~-.~:n oi#.oo' : ':fitiitOi4 _ POTTSVILLE, PA. MA.TlilitiA 3 ..JUNIIK 94. 10'84'. Copies - of - the -Bitioneei>. ' Joaroat . - 'can be obtained every , tiattn:day. at. the fol. WirhA'ClTßAiniE:l4lnetiviget,- . •. - NES. HOLMES, St. Clair; -. . • LOUIS 11..K006 1 : , PETER MOORE, Port Carbon. -- _, '. DAVID PIIPS. Mallanoy City. • ' Wlt. B. BE H N L SI L maqNGER, Taua. . __ • • H. N. COX Sell ayikill Raven. PIZEOSEtiII FOK MALLIC. . . A Ruggles Job Press, Which takes on a form 9by 14 inches—co,d 9400—will be sold at WO, rash. Aho a Washingtonliale Press, bed 23 by `293 inch es which cost s2is—will Tie sold at $l5O. cash. We bave'no further use for these presses!, and tio re fers will be sold at a great bargain to tbose„in want, of cheap presses. Address , B. BANNA.7., Pottsville, Pa. Sheafer's Coal and Iron Maps, SHEAFERS MAP. OF ALL THE ANTHRACITE COAL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA—the ortly,and m ost complete and compact Map, riow published. Price in Sheets, 91 . 25 ;in Cases, $1 50; on.Rollertc $2 75, SHEAFER'S IRON, COAL AND, RAILROAD MAP' of PENNSYLVANIA and the adjoining Iron States, with rill Atattstics of Iron. distance* to market,'• &c., are worth more than the Map itself. Price in Sheets 'sl 25; in Cases. $1 50; and on 'Rollers, $ 2 TYL These Maps, except t.hOse on Rollem.which can be sent by Express, will be sent by mail 'to May address poet:age-Paid, on the receipt of the above-mentioned • prices, The e , ditions of these Maps are nearly exhausted ear Man . loo copies remaining, and we advise those ha *ante copies to apply early; at this office or by letter These Maps may 0116. be obtained of S. M. PETTEN GILL & CO., Boston, and PETERSON . & BROTHERS Philadelphia. • • Islinv Yoinc CITY Board of Aldermen has appropriated, $20,000 to Publicly celebrate the 4th of July.- _ _ • . . EDYM . ND RCYFCN, who lied : the first gun against Sumter, has committed suicide.— He was seventy five .year old. ALL . ak:oLlik:lits whose terms of. service do not . expire before October, are now to be transferred .to the Army of Tennessee. FORD'S THEATRE. Washington, has been purchased by the Young. Men's Christian A.s sociation for one hundred thousand dollar's. Paßstozsr JouNsos has granted the requeit of.the colored people to celebrate the Fourth of July in the grounds adjoining the White House. • HAHN (late Governor of ..Lotii iana.).now in IWashingtcai rity;.- takes bold grOund in favor .of giving the right of. suf frage to the intelligent. negrOes of hiS State. J.kaius Go - cc - 4N; 'EN., of. Mount .Airy, near' Gerinantown,Pa., sold on Wednesday lot of Durham cattle raised . by himself.. :The high est price paid $155 for a cow five years old. •' PRE , ut4:sr jou ioioN - . has r.-sOlved upon cut ting down expenses to the lowest paint. lie is known to • favor ret:-nchment as a means for returning to specie . Tapuiint, which he- recommend to- Congress. , A DECls:‘lCti INTERESTING TO PIONTERS. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that in estiniatink the profits . derived from the buAneSi of Printing to be returned as income, the • eit of white taper may prop erly beidee:uetetl he "expemies." . - Tits s►.~s Yorker s were beaten badly this Week at crick _1.-by the Philadi 'Alava. The , . game came . off at Camden, and the•PhiJatlel- ation not to let, the renienahranee of the war phia club won in a single innings and to 1 interfere - with their 'present attempts to re eds runs to spare.. The •` Osceola "must get store former prosperitY. - • It - will take consid itself into g.md trim and give - these vietori- I erable time to recover from the losses _ilie ous Philadelphians - a trial. - I . war has inflicted,, but the S'outherh people are acting in the right spirit to, 'pair them in the speedieSt manner. In doing—so:they will tied assistance from Northern capital,. and N.trihern The large.-es -1 tares in the South can lie prOperly cut up to.farnis Of fifty or sixty acres, :and indlic.:e 7 Ments 'be :held out to Northern agriculturists to purchase and win* them'. :This Would-in crease - the popuhition - and_ wealth of .the. Southern States, - and introduce.-ohe• of the beSt elements of:politica strength. • InArir- ! ginia, the journals are calling for the. suite immigration from'Enrope . .to - come . to 'that, State; :Paying:Tarn - is of every size, posses sing easy access to the.niarketi, can be pro eured upon very favorable terms fly -immi grants haying the, means of settling them. With political.,almtry,, free immigra tion, and Northern :canital,. the . SOuth will have in. twenty years no occasion to regret the - changes which have come over the.coum: try and -its institutions; • • answer to an inquiry from members- of . the fraicinity . of Odd Fellows, .(7,ottimissioner Lewis, of the Internal Iteientic Beaura,, de cides, that Odd Fellovys' travelling cards' and withdraWat cards do not require a revenue stamp, -they being held to be nothing- More than letters of reeco men dation. DEATH ov Mini: . SEWARIL—Mrs. Seward; wife of the Secretary of state, 'died in WaSh ington-cin Wednesday last,.. of illness 'caused by care and exertibu fOr bet family since the terrible.night Of -April - t4. She . was.iin esti mable 'Christian lady, and is another victim of the findish assasSins.: ICI DEL Or A Hcß SAM" ON 111 5 Ga Ay E. —Christopher Reeves, a lumber. mer chant, of Detroit, was found-dead on Satur 7 day, near the grave ,of his wife,..at 'LinWcicid Cemetery.. lie had. 'committed suicide by r shooting himself through the head. He wrote out his will on his tombstOrie before Committing .. the . act, . Accn,r.srl-on the .evening of the Ith , 4 WI of brick work in. the shaftot one:of •••he •pita : belonging to the Morley. Colliery -Conipany,. situated in Petnliertob,. near Wigan, •by which . nearly 100 incn were imprisoned'underground for eighteen hours,. Fortnnately no liyes were lost. •The pit is - 508 yards deep. • Tni W.ta . rtsrAwimicsr has finally . acceded to Governor Curtin's views and.. issued an order directing that enlisted . men of the.Vet cran Reserve. Corp, who,. if they had remain-, -eft in volunteer Regiments they now - Which 7 ere transferred,- would now be entitled to discharge, to be.. all mustered :out, except those WhO voluntarily wish .to remain in• the Veteran Corps. MASON'IC. —The Grand Lodge of Pennsyl . -: Tanta has been s.nvited to lay .the Icorner stone - Of the . . SoldierS' . National Monument at Gettysburg on 1110.4 th of JulY ofne*t: . The members of the order in the State- who wish to be present On this occasion,• Will report to the Grnnd,.Marahal at- Gettysburg - on Tuesday wonting, July 4th, precisely zit Jtine o'clock, in Masonic dress. . • 31Eirs - are.now coming down, and it is es timated that living has fallen froth 40 to 50 per cent.,.trom.the higlieSt 'point, and there fore a gradual reduction • in , . wages'.Will take place on and - after the Ist of July in •ttll branches of-tinsiness, until peace prices. are' again established. In sew. England the hotel keepers, and many branches of Mechan ic, are.voluntarily reducing - ;their rates in or . der to start butiqess again. • : - GOVEMSNENT people hare now probably, the last chance of obtaining there, securities at var. The third .series of 7-30 notes is now being delivered with prompt ness. It is not at all likely that the Govern; went will ever again oflerso desirable a se curity, as these noteA, and lass than two hon. 'dyed Millions remain to be taken. With the close orthe war the national ex , - peuses will be vastly reduced, and investors, must - look fOr a sharp reduction in the rate of interest as soon as the present loans become duo, and can be paid off. There is no reason why the United States credit forme/ley should ever again fall below its credit for antrag . The same spirit that preserved the geopyiphical in tegrity of the country will'place its pecuniary integrity on a par with that of the most fa i6red nations—and that will represent a rate of interest under rather than over four per "cent. • EXCIILLENI / 13 1:4Y,--it is proposed that a Na tional Freedmen's Convention should be called to meet in the city of Baltimore, and discuss the best manner of educating the Freedmen and preparing them for their new dulicis. The idea is entertained . by but a single Christian denomination, the Baptists, but it is hoped that other denoniinations will make similar movements, and indeed, that citizens la‘gla . North and South, could meet tvluntarily tinder suitable arrange ments to discuss the new duties and relations 'devolving upon 'them. This business of. guiding. moralle . and intellectually, the - freedmen, is one of the most delicate and dif ficult duties now before the country. North ern men. and. Northern teligious societies, Kill ever feel . it their right and duty to at- Imd to this work. " rz;zsl Tomas ie akorganizad Southern, eis--Int -Pennsylvania called -the " White . Qhosts," whose object b the - Wholesale rob bery' of the citizens. - , srasit, Nev' York, which has been rattier.dull nf late, was excited on Wedneil day by the mysterious disappearance of the printipal partner in a well ,known house in the provision trade, with's- larieamOinit Of funds, some say- from 41530b,0iX) to $500,000 belnnging to his creditors: — tie is supposed to have, got off in the European: steamer of last Saturday, Before leaving he is reported to have sold his real estate, teemed in the, most aristocratic section of Brooklyn, and al so to have .converted into cash, fin' his own use, property which he had held in trust. Another party, who is: said to have been a confedeiste in. the. villainy of the provision dealer, is also reported missing; ~The latter was "short" on pork, and in consequence not 'a few of, the dealers in that:useful article are badly bitten.. Cause of delinquency, Un successful speculation in stocks.' Fat Ho - isms' brother; says the Pottsville lilt :funs' JOUUNAL, who during the war was a tient leader in North Carolina, reached there last week, and is now sojourning at Frank's horse. John Hughes, the nephew. of. Frank, who was the- andidate of the so-called' Democratic party 'of this ,District in 4860, and•afterwaiti went South to fight against.his government, has not been heard of since the collapse of the Confeder, acv. It is likely that he will return—a whipped,.if not a repentant rebel--,SmMunv Ga . • - - Such is the report in this community. If he should return here,it is not unlikely that he would meet with a Wanner reception: that be bargained for. Every. - mother who has hist a ion by the wicked Rebellion . ; every wife a husband, every sister a brother. will remember that John Hughes left: a communi ty M whiela he - was kindly treated, and as sisted in rebel .uniform to direct the shots that robbed tbern of their near and dear relatives.. If he should return here it would be to meet the withering reproaches of desolated heart's, -and inflict upon this community' a', cool in sult The Copperheads of course, will wel come him ass combatant in their cause, a icause - they themselves, weif too cowardly to go South to fight for. We trust John linghes will remain away. - . - . ' Tun* Copperhead journals' are continually placing before their readers thensiertion teat the fiegrOes*Of the South are inferier and 'de graded. I Let us have the testimony of the New York Woi4d,l . 'not a Republierio paper. A Danville corresPondent, of that paper givea a picture of the present condition of Virginia laud'the prevailing ignorance. Dnt. of the _thousands: of poor white people who are *daily .taking the Oath.: only • about ..fiVe per cent, can read and write: • The amount of ignorance is unequalle.d *anywhere in 041 North.; In speech, in manners,. in ell: but their docility. and : industry, they - resemble very closely the negroes they despise. .It is this, ignorance which enabled the leaders* of the rebellion to '.carry out their. "wicked .srlieines and placed die :State in. its preient condition. The entablishtnent Of- schools Tor poor whiteEi, like those' founded for the . en-. franchised negroes, is as great a necessity, - and. Would effect as great a good. The des , tit ution of ,the pedple * is great.. ," There is no. itse in taking merchandise,' in the expecta i • tion of selling it.' The -mass of the. kople have no- money to spend.. 'The few wlio have it hold on to it, in hopes of turning it 1 i to.better advantage. _. -" . . Fitux all accounts the people of flie.Solitl have vary - genirully; it would. seem, gone buck' ti) peaceful pursuits withthe:determiu- „ . • THE CAPACITY OF THE LGRO. :Cop-. perhead argument against granting the freed=: men the full rights of freemen, • is, that. they are•not capable.: It is.fallacious. - They n . body, .are infinitely More prattles), . inddstrious and more skillful mechanics. than , . the whitesof the South.. manyThere..lar..n . instances in which they -have. , shown very considerable business capacity: . The : ing extract from the report •of• Lieut. Vol. Ei..tros, Inspector ,of Freedmen for:: the State . - of Arkansas, shows how an opportunity:for managing a cottorrphuitation----the one 'great art in which the rebel leaders were Supposed to excel—was improved,by;a . 'lllll. black :.” "That the negrceis not wholly without,' .to realize this prospect, there is convincing proof • in the life of a full black at • Pine. Bioif, well known as 'Uncle Reuben.' He was-born in. Geor-I gia, and fell to a master who had hut few . slaves, He:discovered such energy and - tact, as well - as complete devotion to his master's infercate, that the latter entrusted everything to his manage , ment. The i3lare .raised him -from ,po':erty to wealth. The master was enabled to bays large plan rtation in Arkansas, and stock it withmegroes. As hiscircumstanees: grew.easier, hirilialat t bocaine I extravagant. His estate became involved, and, when overwhelmed with indebtedness, le died;. The widow, helpless and without resource called Uncle Reuben, told him that sliediad no one. to rely upon lint him-anil placed all in his 'hands. He was . aroused by this touching confidence. H. , became more ambitioui than. "ever -to bring the first bales of cotton to. town, and to aintres stillmoreto the aere than the neighboring plau; tern. • The number of bales grown on.the planta tion increased every year. • The' childfen were. sent North to school.. His success waS - So remark able that the white overseers.. aroand became jealous of, his outstripping them; They 'coin pelled the inistress to place. a white riominally,.' over him. He was .not however . - interfered - with, until thoyoungmasters returned from the Sorb. The fact that a ncgni slave had educated them, - ., and by his own prudence and energy had amass ed for them a fortune of nearly one hundred 'and fifty thonsandtlollars,'was not as grateful to them true...se His:thistrest, hoivever: always treated him 'as indly as she dared. On the. approaCh. of our armies, he remained till . all had left : but, himself and family. Being assured by' : our. ofti-. cars that the Presulentls proclamation'. 'was trde he also quietly came in... Spirited 'and proud; 'be is the most hubible of- all.. He•refuses to 'sit in the presence of -whites, and 'touches hie hat to Iyou at every addrcsa.". . ' * • - agir Union meetings are being held in Alabatna. National baukti are to be 'established at Mobile and Montgomery: The State - archives have been recaptured, and are now at. Montgomery. ' The State archives of Mississippi have also been re captured, and are on their Way to Jackson, - thei capital. •. • . . J/OrThe argument of IteverdY Johnson, counsel for Mrs. &matt, Rae read before the MilitArY Commission at Washington: on. Monday. The principal ground taken is the tionjurisdiction.of the Court - to try the case.- -The'argunient . is coll.:. eurredin by Messrs. Aiken and Clampitt,Ussoci- - ate counsel for the defendant... • itrir.ke • exchange Says ,-"To start a haillkY horse don't beat , him unmereifully• with .4 dray phi,- but fill his mouth with dirt or - gravel. froui the rood elide, and he'll go. Now, don't - laugh at this,'.but try it." Our inforthant 11148 : `The plain philosophy of the thing- is it gives, hint umethiligehie to think about.. We have seen it tri,d a hundred times, and it has never failed." 4:11-A Springfield; 111., dispatch of the 16th says . : Letters of •administration' on the ..estate of the late-President Lincoln ,were issued yeSterday by the Probate pond of Sangamon Counts, to lion. David Davis - , of Bloomington; Judge of 'the United States Circuit Court tot . -the .southerntiatriet.of Illinois. Hon. John' J.' Stewart - surety .upon the.bond. , The - estimate value of the eatateis. itrA deetructive firs-occurred in Pittsburg on Sunday morning... A three-story building at Wa ter and short streets was destroyed. The etruc tilt() wan mainly occnpied by ;My 49, Hayden, manufacturers . of saddlery. hardware,. harness, Am. Loss heavy. ; insured for $9500. Hubbard. Bros. & Co.'s saw works was in part of the second stor,y„ Loss $15,000 ; fully insured. The build-, i i l n ig su i r a eid damaged to ._ the extent of $9OOO, and . arir-Gen. Sheridan is anisY preparing:N..) , -go ' to Texas.. Gen. Meredith is moving :with a cavalry force over Banks' atteropted.rOutai via; Bed dliver and Shreeveport.. Generals tiranger.andWeitzel have gune into.the Lune StaeState by - way of the ciiiiet,.entering at Galveston and Brazos.- General Granger bar the chief command. Mure thin 10,- 000 bales of cotton are coming from . the region about Shreeveport. The .negroes • are ,said to be migrating .to - New Orleans. ,The corn . crop: of Ipuilimikand Tease will be large, • . ==:====f====! . • - 4 PAW, PA= S 113.:11oviell Cobb. is itifebon; le.,Glenerat Fremont le ielVeshingtoit,: :sirThe rebellion inlfayti is:almost .et itieniLl Belintlekt4 en - rutted men: will .cesee on In iforlianeock's Corps "ii .to .l .muatered,out (if ITThe new conatitatiOn of Ili semi bee been . . • arirThe.' lose by :-.the fir e : at waa ' itirGeprge•X;dnee, oflenniaisee;luss'iart. pardoned. 1 8. .S3-There are still 9500 rebel prisortere in; New 'York-harbor... - • .• • .ffirCiv4 courts are to be establbdied in N o rth ern•Alabama. • • • • • - : - Sie - Thelliteadeati.question ie eariiestly 'aiscusgt. Sarl'he burnt 'district of Richniond is being rapidly in reb4 y i 4 lt s .. • rpa isunift;rinl ; c. ..• emata . war with Brazil. ". • • _ 1111-The Miessissippi squadron is to be reduced to titan veasela. . • . • air The Virginia LeggiatureconvenedenMon _day, at Richmond.. ' • - • , SsS•The'arrangemente for laying the Atlantic cable.are-complqual. . . • • • • • TThe work of mastering ont.the unassigned generals has begun. • . • . Wa„,-By, January .1; 1866, the' -arnif.yrill be re= dm•ed to 100,000 men. ' • -." ' • •*3-Gerieral Dix has been sent to Montreal on Goveriiment, brisiness. . . ' .110 - Great: Britain has withdrawn belligerent, _rights from the South. •' sarThe American Ministers at China and Ja pan are coming home: . • • • SirLarge . nureberof rebels apply to take the, oath daily in Washington.. - . .v:k3_The rebel General Slaughter and John C: • Ilreckinridge are in Cuba, • • . •- . • ' AR - The Mexican General Doblado . died in New York, on Monday, aged 53.. . IfirThe Mexican Liberals are preparing to re new the siege of Platamoras. • . . • . sirGen..Wedzere cavalry are still embarking at Fortress Monica for Texas. . •• • ' .„' 5 .asT.Lonisiana has - adopted the Cimatitutiodal • amendment abolishing slavery.. ' - • :-/sgrA large expedition is now marching against the Indians on the Upper "Missouri. • ita.Geb:Grrant.will file his' repert of the cam paigns before Richmond, this week,' .• S..s..General Kilpatrick has been pres . ented - with *sword at Lelinguni, North Carolina. irirThe reports that the rebels- have defaced sike Bull Run Monuments are untrue, . . sir Sirjoseph.Pazton, architect of the Crtstal .3 6 15.1n.ee, has died in'Englandotged 61. 49r 6255 acres of land werelocated last Month .et Nebraska:City,. nnd 2392,at.Omatitt. . . "--. .10-Itesolutiona favoring negro. Suffrage in the Sont-h; have been adopted in Boston.- . • trirNearly all the .civil ollicerS of the .rebel Anvertiment are applicants for pardon. .• s3..The aSsassin.Payne is named Leiria Payne. Towed, and is but twenty Yearsof age - . Henry Wirz„ the keeper - of. Andersonville• Prisom - is awaiting trial in Washington. Sa - The commission to revise the reVenuelaws, .began its session in NeW York thiS:week.• - -11.117Thirty-fiir pardons fur North. Carolinians - were granted by the - President on -Monday. , 'Ear fhe total' valuation of the liVe . stock of . ' 'Pennsylvania, stimated at $105,8621,61.- • lOrCiikn. Joseph D. Coz.will probably be the IRepoblican candidate - for Governor of Ohio. . ZirGeneral' Wilson's cavalry - are being sent' to. Louisville, -where they' will be mustered out. ihr Provisional Governors for Florida, Alabama. • and South Carolina', will soon be appointed.: •,.' AKiritiehard Turner, the keeper of Libby Pris cilla, was captured on Sunday, near RiChmond. . • .. Sir All tlmbusiness portion of Rolla, Missouri, Arcas•burued.on June 19. The loss is $200,000. : - ..The execution.- of, Mrs. Perrine's sentence has beehausriended during her g..od behaviOr. sir Tpittiity- thousand rebel prisoners are yet confined in the North-..rehiefly- at Point Lookout. Xtir President Johnson's family have taken pus .isession of the'eaecutiye Mansion :at Washington. Ski" - A.'cavalry regiment has been sent . froni Sr: . Loins to Minnesota to suppress Tudiannuthrenlit. . /kg - Fifteen negroes have died of. Starvation : siear•Ma.con. Georgia. 'The State ie inipoveritdied: via,..General Sherman's report:of 'the campaign. from Atlanta to. Savannah has-beeninade publiC. - 10.,3...An' order Will soon be issued, mustering out all t, uopii whose terths expire bet% ae*Jan.' 1, 1866. - .ifirJulin Mitchell arrived at Fortrras Monroe, and was assigned' to quartera there on Friday.- - -Zell. C. Burnett, of Kentucky. has been ar rested in .Washingtuti, by order of, Secretary. Stan- - • Chailes E; Gray, a 'distinguished Eng lish dipiumit, dead. He was eighty years of age. tkl - TlieSar t le”n General will'eonn make a fall report of the' killed add mounded during,-the . ....frA_Business'irs reviving in South Carolina:=:—. 'llll),u,U balai of eotton . av,l said 't6 . be in the inte- u_g_The - rebel Secretary of.therreasury, Tren- hohii, has been -captured at Colurubia,'South Car •. ."- . - -••• - sr•A. train ran off .the track on Saturday, near Oheida; New York. ..,Seyeral. persona were in jured. • . . . , .6"-irThe mortality . at A.mlersonville'dmitig the year eliding February last•bi officially reported at • air A destructive fire at Saratoga Springs;'inn Sutplav burned the Uuite i States and Marvin . . '• Idaho City, destroyed' bY the on May hith. Thy losei is one .million of dollars. General Carroll,for :Tennessee, ittirl ..the Catimiic Bishop of Charleston .have applied - for, pardon: • • • ..• • prOpertfof•J_ohn Slidell, in .New Or, leans, Was sold under - the cOnfiseation laiss of 4-r - iiitercial revenue offices have been. opened at Beaufort aud'Newbern,. N. C. • The people pay promptly. • . , • 4a - A large supnlv of rebel medical stores lias been received at !.i . e4bern; North .Carolina, frOxn Charlotte-. • -- . . . • 4..8 - Many .of the - Union' troops. at .Cairo 'are .op. pmed to going to, Texas. They wish to be' Mlle); tered. out. . • • _ • .4Z - Tlie first shipment of snide petroleum from Humboldt - county, California, has-arrived in San- Francisco.. . • _ - .4WThere are tweoty-nine steamers, with a ton nage of 29,911;'engaged An the New York and China trade..• ~ • . .• -, . • /iv - There are 3500 rebel prisoners at - Fortress Monroe.. Three linudred pass -.there daily, bound .for the South. , /547 - Qpnerale Custer, Merideth, Abercrortibie,. P. Jouesi Shepley, Vandever,. - Ferry and Tilson . . . • have resigned. . . . sgir Therebel Governor Smith, of Yirginik; has been allowed - to-leave Ifichmond for his home' in Farquhar county. • • -'-mss "It is reported that several attempts ,havp been made during the past - winter to destroy the . • Springfield armory . . . . • gar r here was a heavy gale near New Albany, Indiana, on the.OhiO; Sunday night, • Which 'did 'co usi derahle .injury.:* • . • . . 21-N-fight betweeri . - soldiers and citizens took ..Plaee on - Wednesday' eaStaten '.lsland. Several persons. were injured. . , • ifirAt Lewistown, Pa.; Monday, a water spout burst, mid washed 'away forty feet of the railway embankment. , • •. proclaniation hasbeen issued fo construction , of Alabama.' .Lewis E. Par Provisional- Governor.. .; . • . . ,t,..5 6 , 3,y, - .ernOr Cardillo endeavoring to-procure a speedy trial for Pennsylvanians now imprisoned . by military authority: :• . ' - &irThere ie 'a great rush to-. Raleigh; North Carolina,. to' procure .Governor. Holden's recomi tnendatiOn 'for pardon. , • ".. .fer• Large numbers' of rebels, amongthemllean regard.and'Richard Taylor; have taken their res ..idence in New :Orleans. • '. • Are - Large . numbers of caverry . horses..: have been sent to Little Rock, .Ark.; to. remount the cavalry -in . n that section. • . •- • ' ./"Wcitzel's infantry, Caster's cavalry,' Gen.. Granger's oirps, said a portion of Steele's Corps al e.all.erdered to Texas. • - ta.B terrible fireinan's riot occurred at Flush . nig, New York, on Tuesday. Three men were • killed 'and forty, wounded: .. • • ' .• t gessra. .Charlea 'O'Conner, .ferome 'Buck and :Sterne- .Crittenden have been retained as counsel for Jefferson Davis-- --- -- - -• . tkv - Bishop -.Andrew . , of the Methodist Chore h • South, connsels.the submiasion of, the Southern. people to-the-United States. • • • 32 i- Robert Toombs is have escaped - with John C. Breekinridge'te.Cnba. His report ed snicide was only political. .• • - S3 - Several distinguished .F . renchmen are pre;. -paring - azi address - to -President Johnson,•recom-: ' mending mercy to the rebels. • • - • • . ' Si - During. the past few' weeks, . the Sanitary • CommisSion hits ributtids2.so,ooo in stores to the troops around Washington. • •', ' Goldeborougli. with the Colorado . flagship of - the great European equadron,. sailed' • frOm New York on • ./Fir The New Yorkers- are 'raisingmoney to stipplY-the returning veterans with strawberries ani nther seasonable delidacies. . .*'John T. Murray;. a member of the- rebel ,. Cougyeea-trom:Tenneseee, took the-oath of 'alle giance in Washington:ma Monday..- • ..• • ; -. to Tuesday night aultherdisturbance cob corred in Washington, bet een the:soldiers and the negroes. . A soldier was killed:: ' skir Preeident..Johnson'e amnesty and North Carolina reemstrnetion .proclaniatioas are 'coin . - mentecl upon - extentlivelv.m England. , e9 - Out of seventy.thilusand soldiers that;have gone' to the .front from lowa, only one has been dishonorably disinissed from the - service. - 'aiirThe Ything.Menia Christian Association are about completing their arrangements ..for the purchase of Ford's Theatre; Washington. -• • • ffi - It is now reported thatJeffereonDavis will he triedin the-,United States .Thstriet, Court at Ilalt.iniore, presided over. by. Chief Justice Chase. • iv-One thousand rebel priSoriers .haye been' released from the forts dear- New ,York: . They. are Alabama troops; and• will be sent to Mobile.• . imOnly the leadiog . Sonthernluail routes will .. be re-opened at . present. The Acquia•Creek Rail road to Richmond will be.:in order by the'end of Zreol. Gayley,-, who iieharged with offering a millibn donate reward for the assassination, of Pre,ident . Lineoln, is'at Fortresis Monroe, a prir- - - . The New York IndFpendenl intimates tha a subscription paper, passing- around in that city in behalf of General Lee; already . bas borne $60,000 • . ar.i . The. President has directed that. all aPsl ed i-_ 'cations ' for pardon must first . he rect . ,. by the' .6hvernor of.the - .State -from . which they wine. . • •• . " . • - sE;'France bas removed all reatridions upon American havabvenne a visiting. French ports.-- She has withdrawn all belligerentrights from the rebels: - .. • *-The. seven* engravera rein l money who ware tried by court martial ' have been released from the . Old Capitol, and ordered to leave ,the country. riGrA child'sva9, bOrn - recently in Ban Francis ro who bad no : o pening for its- eyes.. Cuts were made, and a pairof bright one§ were foundlin-, wa.Al . rotting match took place place on Wes.: day, on Union Course, Long Inland, between La dy Emma and George Wilkes. Lad,* Emma wan the victor; ' - - kw,,Tbe Virginia LeOlature, now in beasion Rieumond, contains six senators and thirteen ro?resentatives, and represents bat. ten counties: . tarnr._LurooLs's..grandfather,' also named . 413BAHAM Lincomi, was murdered by. . an Indian, iu 1744, at work ou his farm, near the Ken tucky river. He.• left • three sons,- the eldest of whom, 'Dioxin, was the father of the , late Frani- Sir The. iiirvenitaintillf 'Portesedtkilriiiinisit has been tninedcrrer: ie the ' dig ititheritea...— Similar transfers viU soacChe pvtde . 4 4 6 F. talltbellYtWins. --1 % 44 -' o ' ;strew • Sattitclay..smintinviit- - lac deatated Ltewillt, Maas. On enamel' of 'the - addle& who' fell Balainutrec z Apnl II liNEL=4lte-stlhit kHied in,the war. - , is, stated:lbat= Negfeles . Mberal. a f rw„P4, which - raised „the. - aims of ii.stanioraiofaxico, now TAZ:414111,1, Coth11•, aa - OnJuioilttlithe:colored. troops ad Po#. ''month Viigiuis, Why;: ate 'being sentTekas s mutinied. s second' tin* Silt - were Wed- before • . _ ifirTho tebel governofAllen of Loniaiitut hae lamed-an eddrest.' eotmeehi-thevebple to atlbmit to the United States, and withdraws from let-11'44'Mo Secretary, to Lineolih ind'aow Conial to Pulp, wm Mar-. tied - to,-,3haa 'Pate/6.0t: Pittsfield, Pike Cotmty; 111., a few days, ago. ' • • agi-A co rrespondent of the Brooklyn . Caion of fere to give 3100.000 toivarde - baying up-e cr ranch of the national debt as shall be ettflictent: to ob literate. the - • • Up to Saturday...-150.000-soldiers . kepi left i Washr igtint for home : Gen. Sherman's ex* is all gone West.• • '30;000 of the army of the Polo-, mac. are still in Washinktnn. - • • iiirOn Jane 9th,' steamer on die Red Biter, near Shreeceport, etinek enag,•angl eunk three minutes, • _l2OO rebel prisoners , Were an board:. and 200 *ere drowned. . • • - • • The thrring of visitors In' the tomb of . President Lincoln,: near Springfield, is so'great, that a line of omnibuses has been - started from the city loaccOmmodate thein.• • - ' • Aar President Johnson hut decided- to abolish all trade restrictions west of the - Mississippi, as well as everyirliere else. • The cotton trade will soon be declared - open to the - werld. isarThere is a house in Novrisuiwn Pa.; a hand . some and convenient house, which stands empty, amid the great 'scarcity' of dwellings, because it .has the Teptitation -- of being hannted.l. • W.The P6pe of Rome was seventy-three 'years - 1 old on the.l3th of May,' and-on - the 16th- of this month Will reach the nineteenth year Of his pon: Ont of the long list of two htindred and fifty nine Popes, only. eight have worn the tiara or a longer period than Pins the IX. „ , THE COAL TRADE. Pintsvi2e. brie 24. 1865. 'The quantity eent Railroad this week ie '39- 361, 09-by Canal. 16,813 10;' for,the Week. 50,17.9 19 tons,. against 106,183 00 for the .corresponding week last year: Loss for the week, 36,003:t0ne. The - trade shows a little increase compared With last Week: : : `,The demand is very limited, and pri ees htqn-recededat New York by. the boatload. - After paying.coniinission the present prices will not net the operator over t 2 50 :a ton,. which is less than post ot production at 'many of tholcolll-. riea even at the reducedwages. At these rates many of the - Collieries will find it to their, interest to stand idle r and they will do so in preferenet to working at a lons. : Of the loss of 800;467 tone sustained .this.year, 470,652 tons isifrom Solittylkill Cciunty, and of the lona of 80,246 tons . for the - week, 56,003 are from . Schuylkill County.i - , • ' • . These IosISCS are much•greater than our pro portiOn, . nothwithstauding,' the knoWn.antivity of our operators in foreini Coal into the market. These facts show conclusively that we: cannot comPtte with. 'Other iegiona : at present prices. Coal loss been 'reduced in pries ht.. a ' much greater proportion. than tranaportation_. has been; and unless our Trans Porting. Companies: reduce their•rates still further, as those in other regiona sacs done, 'many of. the' collieries that have started will have to suspend again,. and - :our loss contintie - tO be very heavy... If the reduction could only he made to carry tly over the dull months 'of July_and August, it would:greatly ad vande the. interests of the trad - o, • after the let of. Septehiberr the trade will take care Of The trade sums up this week as follows COM:. . pared with last year : • • P O . , I WEEK. i TOTAL. Dt4. - -I • P& R. It 1,480.004, 10.361, 1.164.165 1 J313.489 ti . chnyl Cati. 3.mtra", 357.481 10.810; 200.271;d117,2141 1. VILER. R.,: 85.270L111.1011 18.4531 616.611', r 194.456 Lehigh . Ca n. 2'2,46h; 214,N3S 20,623: • 1'4 . 0,41' , 1 X.-14,066 Scrant 6114.! '21.006i 439.1181 22.0241 -319;055i d5O 060 • . •• 3.97.1. 189,034 •.5.309; • 1.00,3341•437.110 Perius:.C. cr t. • s. 1 . . By . 5,436! 105.6761 11.9101 221,265! 113.192 By Caned..., 20,047 & n 124,4921 236 15,46 S 000.014 od.' 31,632 241.392 31.6391 231:162, d 10.230 Stomokiir..l - 10:419...134.2601 , 12.001! -1:11',7 9, 8' 3.11 i Trevorlou..l • 4 2s,nti 10,3N5. ,419 1145 Sh. Mt. ' .2,576 1 30.4.821 • 1 .. 16; d 30.417 Lykenri.Val.l - . 2,455 t 28.811 i. • a9,4vits 'Bioad . Top: ' ' 9:522 1 1,341 . 113.154. d 61,934 • 217.974.4.209,159 . 197,729 1 . 3,402,120 [:- • 11.97,T293.,402,7201, WILEA ,TO7AI 50,V.46 t .806,4671 • .. • Ti e.rectu:tiqn in wages in this region of 25 and• 33 per cent. ainounikto about $3,25 per week on laborers, £4 te.so6oon . nainers, and iron! 73 to 80 coiits per wagon. • It is betided that a further reduction in wages will be requiFedou the-Is£ of . July, to keep the collieries itv.oPeration.. . . . . . !." Otirt:lirwlloex.--As some IrriPatienee - is Mani-, fested concerning ourlortheoming work on miners. and.niining, andtheCoal,' Iron:and Oil resources of our country,., re mai , state 'that the • work is :progressing, • ail:rapidly . sa -is .consistent' with ieentacs,aud.the:lnimense amount'of lahor 're .quired in its-compilation and preparation: New s : I ly 200 migravingsare now ready'for the -printer ; ! I over 130 of these are original, and. wUre. - draWn and engraved expressly - -.for .the look. - 13eside. -which, we hive prepared an - elegant and costly map, -to . aceoinpany . the mirk; and-have spared no expense or trouble-in illuStrating the text, - or eel leeting data to elaboratetheaame. -• .. • '. .: '• • Over 600 pagei3• - of :Manuscript •• are now reedy, I. and we only limit - the return .of . data 'which I are now collecting . in .the . NVe.sf.' . .e • oncertiing its Coal fields, Iron hede,7aud, Oil territory ; to put i the work in press: If we have consumed more time in getting uPthewOrk than wit - anticipated, . I we may state that We"have fotindmore diffmithy lin collecting-'data, Particularly at .home; than' We.had reason ,to expect. ; Wehave not only en-. countered the. labor of . compiling . and- Writing a work of anch-magnitude, buthaie had:tocollect, - personally, a large; amount of the data which it I contains; The work is ' aimeSt entirely _original; .I and Up to-the present year. :We hops.to put the I work to pVess.the ensuing month, and our - friemis .. may rest assured that': the:delay is siinply•nec , S : •sary to the faithful execution of- the - important work we have undertaken: ' • : • .. •• • •.• -•-• THE COAL MARKETS PEIOES OF OCTAL BY. THE CARGO. [O6RIITTEp WT.7:10 FOR *Mr:XINGU . JOLILNAL.3 AT . PHILADELPHIA. ` • • .. • Just 22, 1665. SehnYlkill Red Ash Prepared,......s 6 50@ 6 75 Chestnut, 5 254 • " White Ash, Lump, Steam 6 004 . • St. Boat and Broken, 6 00fa 6,25 4 ' • Egg and Stove, . 6•00 e • " Chestnut,:...'. . 254 Locust Slt. Lump; St. !oat 6 000 6 25 " " Broken . ..... 6 00g. 625 " a Prepared....... '.6 (6179_,6 25 " Chestnut, .... . . 5 ?Ski'. Lorberry Coal, 6 75_4 Belmont Red Ash,. . ........ 6 7566 . Demi ,gc..Broken,.. 7 25 " Prepared ' - 7 • ".::.::..:..::.:....6 25 .6 . 00 Broad Top, ' 7 750 AT 'NEW VORK: 3i;Nr. 21, 1865. • Schuylkill 11(1%13h by Boat Load..s 7 on 8 00 - Chestnut, " " ... .@ 6.00 " • ' White Ash Lump & Steam- : • Boat ' 0001 750 . , Broken Eg ..... 00n 750 ". • 5t0ve,........ 7 00Ri 7,50 - Chestnut. - :..5 75411 650 Lehigh White Ash Lump .k S. 'Beat. 7 25a 7 75 • Prepared, .. :.. .. 7 100 725 " .. ' ... ~... 6;25@ 650 • • Set anton teal at Ellastbetbpakt. Lnmp And St. Boat by. Carg0.....:. ••. Grate; - • • . . . Prepared. • . Chestnut, See Auction Sales. : " • , . ',2 • Lehigb Coal at Elizabetlipert. '• Lump and St. BQat. by . cargo ' 7 2563 ir G8 Broken and Egg: " " (a 7.25 Prepared . '! ' ' (14 25 ebeqtritit " ... (i 4 6 75 •• • ;.AT: BALTIMORE: • • - Tnyrn 22, 1865.. Muslin Piti l ton Ash-vs-helm& lett, '7 MR) 175 retail : .. 9 00@`9 50 Lyiens 'Valley sr. Shinn) Red Ash- wholesale ..... . ...... •., 8 25(ii 8 50 u r: ' • retail- 9 50e,10 50 CUMBERLAND- COAL 7 -linn'of mine f, 0.. b. COAL FREIGHTS. . ip. • • wreigh t es front s , Richmond' tPlhiiiadvn;) PoT • tland • 1.60 I Portsmouth - ::1. 70 Newbnryport • ' 175 .113oston 1 . 50 Newitedford. ...... 140 I Newport... 140 New Londen...: .... ; 1 . 401 Norwich , - ' • ... -140 New .... ".. I'4o. Bridgeport::......:.'.l 40 New York .. 1 50 I Modell:4oX ... '3O Rhode Island 1.40 I.Alexandria - 2'75 Washington D.. C..... 2 T 5 illartford 2 00 Tivinton.; ~ . ... 1 . 50 I Newark- • • ' 175 'Albany . 00 I.Troy .2 00 Ri c h mon d V. . 2 00 Norfolk Vs po 76'mach and- 14 boats arrived for the week... reels fivuoi lainbetbport. • New,york $ -6(I Portland • • 1 50, Pall River. . . .. 2 0 1New!nityport '1 SO . sewp o rt.l. °Orem , London 10 .Boston . ..... 150 Pawtucket • - .1 25 Nor,ylck -• • • 15,Tannton._ • •1 25 i Diew,llaven • 1.00 ... ;. ... OW Portam_ ... ... lan Ilkkiletownsol N evy Bedflotd.. .. 25 litißnun 't ....i 00 • . bUa: ...... 1 14 Salem ' ' 1-60 1 Albanya.. - . . -1 M . • • • Fireights from Salsinioiri.; .... . .... . 00,4 New York: -• • • •‘. .1 15thr4 'l36Stqll ' e 1.604 . . - Pre from Gimoraeasowa . fair trsedeilo. To . , 7 ...41,0001 10 . -New York. , 166 : t.. 45 =MME : • • • ?• • • • •:" .• . .• Ipiegweiv coma ihewie fere 014114; •- • &right evaillen,Gadu iter,‘lskitteli and emit Atacrankttiniiperted dining the last : • Shims idTICHT & THOMP'SOisie. • Creek..:G:::.:914:14 34.645:01 : -V swat-ari bOT 13;063,115 Csite'lliltrind. - :.:'•'''/Ata / 6 "' ' " . 4 t;UP • 4 . 33,w; . } - ce • , _ _ _ . , •aa ,• SlehuraylkillC•ausir liaillreswia for-1863. 1' sereing Kettles at. SITCHTRICM THOMPSON'S The following is-the grunt:let. of Coal usospoete& mo w s anctrron T iomps oN .s . over the different Railroad" In sennYlkill Cucculfals kyr ,116 week eliding 012,Thaiaday'ftsring Ist : • • . • • • n un " 74 "" rst. 'WA - Tackf 'Amon o.ll"veii R . R., 94 , 496 07 . :451.9al r• Mt.tatbon..... • 12269.02 i",saa Ulla a l. w.rou ;913/, eek _: Little ' tie7tn 9,991 Q 9 139599 Oi Simla east.. flue Mattarlay Broad • -401 ( '," 421 : 78 !•/. 1 . VIA; fir liaise, Thiff - Park' for 'analog hay. 'with ..... - pulleys coraideteL7 , Two _differentpsatern" with latest - Sthatikill &fig!. lkaproviarien t • • STJCHTER THOMPSON'S:. _ . Coal Trade WAIL Qiuudit7 of Coal quit by week ending on Thanes" e • Port Carbon.:::.. Pottsville Schuylkill Haven Auburn- ' Pukt ` Tievionsly this. year To tame time last yea; Increaze so tar pecreve • Ybr week ending on Set . . • • ' . ' - Relt„goAp.. • (ANAL • otilnkrolo, . . . .. . . - - • A...Pardee•&; Co . . 1.742 - 51.739! , 292 ' ' ,3,53 - Packer A. Co ' • . 3.142' . 46.55zi 1 . • 'Mt:- Pleasant - riis' ,- • 11.135 - ' aTs - -.izs Jeado -.- ..... .... . , :.: - 1,2 Tot . • 48.477,. 2.562 • 7,565 liarleigh-. •• ...: 1706' 24.6501 , 644 . - 3,544 1 Fulton Coal. . - 2631. 12,124" 1.363 ' • . 4 - 6 ° l. 5t0ut....:.: . ... ', ..'.. . s'iC 13.901 i 1,063, • ' s,`-'OB Sharpe, Weis* ic...C0.. '1,3131 .' '45.352:, :1,4031 . " 6,854 Bork Mountifn . .-.-: . . ' 1,204: . 22..3 4 3 1.2961 ' '13.214 .Smith.ii Sprir*. , Mt..: , 7401:. 21,523 - .. . - 1.001.. Honey Brook Coal Co 1,3.314 ..46.317 .-.. 464 '.2,011 t. Gerinan Pii. Coal-Co. ' 470) 18.437 .. "671 - • : 1,714: Spring MLCoal C0.....1 .34.777 ' . . 365 W. T. Carter & Co.. • ' 18,243 - • . 3;133 Beaver hleadoi• an; ~ • .2 . .. . 'Lehigh ZiticCo' • • -. ~. 6,035 ' .. • • .. ' . John Connery •:".153 ..• .1,710 . L. . • & m •• ..coar - • : -121 :•• - , 3,5 , . , .9 193 .. -.. 293 Baltimore CST C 0 .... . VJ6... 12.661 . 213 - . 213 Franklin:.:. - • 5.11 • 10,492 . 371 • 670 Consoldate(loal - Co • ' . 19.209 ' ... ' •• Audenried.."... . -... . ''. . .. -9.191 .10.'007 -; ' ' • ' - ' Lehigh & Susq: C 0... 6621 .. 11.:61. 1 ' Landniessra..,......, ' 1231 ' 5.612 374 '731 Wilkeebarre..,..., - ..: ." 941 • 4,545 .2 060 7.364 .• 7,364 I.e ..li. COnl &''N'av'. : Co ' : ' 1(14 15,2371 112.649 .Other. Shippers;„ ... - . • .7 . ; .-203 ..... -, • - • k 4. \ Warren licka.„ . . , ... . .. -- -. 23 .• . .' .l. • .' • ~ ... ¶ . 120,4 1.9.4:53 1 . - 616TZ 7 29,61T3i, .180,472 • • 1 29,623172 . , - • . • ! Total by.rl. & C• 1 1 42.076. 'T97.117 - '. '' • ' , . 'Same time last year.. 57,730 i 925,659 • . . . 9,654 1 ,. 1 23 ; 5 22 2. • ' ' - Derroise Increase: United States, Railroad Okla! 'and• Local Stocks. :. Reading Railroad Stock... - . • " . Bonds, 1:360-SO..... 1810.. ... .. Schnyl Navigation Stock, of- . ... . corn .Bonds Mine Hill Railrind. Little Schuylkill Railroad - • ' Lehigh Calley Railroad' ds . ~ . Lehigh Canal..:,' • . Bonds • Caltawissa Railroad • ' . •,` . , 't preferred: Miners Bank Stock • . •• • `Farmers' Bank Stock: • • Government -Bunk StoC'k • Potts•t • i:le Water Company Stork. • LT: S.. Bonds, ISSI • • • C. S. 5--'2O Bonds (coupons on,)._ S 10-40 • - Certificates of Indebtedness • Gold tpreminin Philuda Butler Coal Co -.• • • Fulton Coid • . •• • Green Mountaln C 05)............. Locust • • ••.: • • New'York and•Middle - Cal Biu• Plouiitnin • •Swatent. Falls Coal Diamond Coal Co , • • Blink liesth • e 5.... ... •.. NEWADVERT 7 MEM •DRESIERVE . JA - 119.4.—Lrmanhs celebra ted 'Fruit Jam, and a number of :improved style& at June st,:'43. - 25-) STICATER TITOMP.ioN'S. PI3IIIEME UNE . KIRTIPLEA.—Porpelniu . and Bniss Preserve Kettles.. large ; variety, at . • • - June 24, '65 215 ] STICHTER-k. THOMPS4IN'S.. M76 7 Ell i i t err t S°ue T lo eemstpercC:i -eutinit,mnrtet does it .most-Vhorongtily ; no bruh.ding of fruit: every family should have one •At , June STICIITER &THOMSON'S. HOII.BE NIA Y .FORKM, for unloading .1. 1 hay. - Three varieties all- amid: Call .and 'see them at' • STICHTER THOMPSON.S.• • IE EP COO L.-i-Water Coolers from to V• 6 lined with enlvanized iron rwill impartno tvie to'water. GOod :article •, at •: June 24, 4115. : ,STITIHTER& 1110MPSON.S. GRAND JUVENILE CONCERTS AT THE TOW I BILL, On Tuesday 'lnd . Friday_Eveningth . . Mr.. ISerrimerer. ivelvted by .151) amateurs. alvo the -Mozart Glee Club....wilt giye two 'Musical Entertain ments.' .Tickets at the (loos.--Atimispion . Ct6.—Ctilld ;•en kW price. Tosonitnence at o'clock.. ETTERII , Itemniniug .1-.4 the Post Wire, - at Pottsville. State of .Penusylta. • nia,..tin the %:1, day of June, 154,5, .To obtain anybf these letter , . theop'pliennt must call for "advertised Letters,".Five the date of . this list, and par' one cent tbr, advert lying.. •if not called fur within one month, they.rill be- sent . to. the Dead Letter,Oftlee. . • • .- • • . . Beyerle Anthony Janes Elivibeth Mohan Jelin Burke Joint . Ketner M M Moe Uttar Burke Thos•B Kline lira it • Mertz Leonard -BOle as sh Dummy wm - MalittE.H , Boyle Misa'Mary Lee Robert F McNally•Patk ah Biehop lira ' Lyons•johii MunAugh Marg Beck lira liannahLetnair Edward 2 Nett' Mrs . Bale Mrs 'Anna M built Franciska Preerottlames •, Cammack J Lewiillir • Pritchard Ann Condren Oath • Mahoney Mike' Sailor The a' '.- D•tran Mrs • • Muldeon Thos Sntith John F • Fink 'John 2 • licAndre'w Frank Sharp Joseph L H L F'. • lark 3 Adolph '' Tracy.Lovintla - Fault Eliza .2 Mathuea Alex C 'Whalen Ptak • Gihonn Richard ' Iluah J Williamm . Chai II liumtun .Thoniiu3 2Macton John - • Wlllite• Cattiartie .11mie John NI • 'Jane 24.'65, LOOKING- GLASSES, Oil Paintings. Engravings. Pic tures. and Portrait •-Frames., PhOtograph Frames. dovr Cornices. Pier. Ta- bles, Marble Slabs & Brackets. • - ' • • JAMES Si EAR'LE & SONS, 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Rannfiettur ers, Importers and Dealers in Look- - lug Glasses. • A large 'and elegant assortment' of MIRRORS bf•ev ery chh.aeter always in - stock. Particular "attention . giveli.to the manufacture of. PiCiurer Frames. in which branch "c Mtintuil change)) 'and novelties are be -lug introduced. • Estimates for Looking Glmiea furnished cm - application', by.mail or perionally: • • • Rogers , ...Z ro pa,' and-War and _Humorous sub-' jeCtP.. (Full particulars in Circulars) , • . Every. at ticle of Messrs. - EARLE (fr., SONS. inAnnfac tare. atti 1)0 packed to' forward to any part of the emir. try in perfect safety. 'Gallery:of Pa 'in iisigot open at all' times. free: to visitors: . (June 9.4:'65—v5-Gm o • IiPIIANSI. 16MR-1' • Formant Wan order of the• Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill. In the • Commonwealth of Penn sylvannts. the Futiscriberb; Adminietratora- of the. es tate of .11EN.JANtIS.$ SCHOCK,- late of the BorOuizh of Middleport. in the .f..kinnty .ol Schuylkill... deceased. will.exoose to•salehy pnhlin.vendue on tinturday, , the 1516.thiy of July next, nt 2- o'clock-in the 'Afteje•tioan, •at • the pubilv.- hotnie of HENRY HitEIS.. - in the, said BOHOLiOII O:MIDDLEPORT, in. he County. of F Schuylkill aforesatd,.-td.l.that. certain half Int of ground•situate in' the Borouth of Middle -- pert; aforesaid; being the . northern : half of lot .No. 42: bounded in 'trout by ---..street. north wardly bylot of 1t P.. Diller ,. eastwardly street. - and eonthwartilY* by. lot of Jacobiille -libel, containing in front 25 feet; and in depth-120 feet: more or lei& with "the .apptcrtenances.. consiiting of. a one.story fradie shop i.late the estato of said. deceased. Terms'and conditional. made known at the - time and . plate of sale by, • • • • • JACOB' SCHOCK, By Order - of . the OridiatiV.COnit k :••• Adm'tra . . RPtuirki s' COURT *to Acz.. Pursuant to an 'order of the Orphans. Cenit of the Cotinty of-Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth 'of Penn sylvania the suhscriber, Admlnlmtnstor of die estate of DANIEL:DEVINE • late'of the Borough Of Palo Alto, in the County, of. Schuylkill, deceased, will, expose, to sale by puWic 'mane On ght.tnedny; the '124 day •ofJult next. at 10 -otrelock in theFeen. noon. at the premises,. In the :Borough . and Comity aforesaid, all :that certain two stor3r, FRAME TAVERN HOUSE and lot of ground, situate intl . the Borough of Palo Alto aforesaid. bounded northwardly by Bacon street, sonthwardly by lot No. 7, 1 westwardly by lot Ng. 32, and eastwardlY by lot No, 34. containing In width 40 feet. • and in length or depth I.oo.leet. being lot No. 33in Block X in the plan of said . . . • Mao, all that.tertaiti lot.or piece . of ground. situate In the Town of Palo tufo aforesaid,- bounded - south. - wardly by Save street. westwardly by lot No B, 'enet warily by 10t.N0..6 "and nerthwardly by lot No. 113 aforesaid. - bahw lot No. T in Block X. in. the said plan of Palo Alto; containing in width 40 feet, and in length 100 feet ; late the - estate of said deceased. Terms and conditions Made known at the time and Place of Sale by 'JOHN MEDLAR, Administrator. Hy order of the Orphans' Court ; A Donair an, Clerk, June 44. 'O5. diEL IU, ISt SUPER-fsl4PHAT i 'llf:'.l.l.ME-; BAUGH & SONS, ANIFADITIMIA AND plioratnolts, Store No. 20 South Debtrare Avenue, Philp . . . . . .- After tbis tate. June 13th: thislirice of BA "paps . HAW. BONS PHOSPHATE will be :reduced to S6U per , 200,01b&-(3 - eente per pound ) packed , ln goo& bap and: barrels. and delivered flee ot- purterike to any wharf or depot 'yt .this city: . ' : • ...• ;4, . . Send in the Ordeei arty : . _.: • . . , Already the mdleatione point to.a. heavy trade in oar article for the fall moon. and 'although we have lintnerwo facilities tor meeting - a. /me. demand with a ProIRIX supply . wouldutronglyadrteepArniera and iweire to give ruc.their ordens.lll4 early seposalble: Bit* BOMB Pheepaliaise • , itaknow_becu before the Agricultural Community for many years under ONE NA.ME and .ONIC PROrkti.E. TOTtslllP,and needs .no further' commendation than that &worded to it everywhere,. in the-continued and succeestul use by practical and discriminating }fanners. only Mamthictured by BAIpGiH i s 601 , 11 v, No. 20 South unaware ggrw'e recommend: Farman la Voycluise..9l, iseareatAgricadtand Dealer. . - c.-11KOMItrinC0.11, Ana 2‘,"0 ttrszor Alassair:SchttyDdli Co.; re. _ / 863. 'Scrtheas!, - .Alertimi.,l,4ast .reettima. st fresha ' • fqr the aorta:lea - it orSteet Back, Silver Stiel slid German 'l.• • . I.thaasScithttii Suite acid Sto .es. at • Jane 10. is. • .STICEITICRI.IIIO2IPso.N'S. iteisad I. iiroad and latr..stoAD. . 1 . 006 00 CIVIC AND 'DRY 11010111f1G.Ires 69000 Nu co or 'till cian4tiel,.wholft.ale and - Mail at 110-. 6,66110 attelplila iirices by - GUSTAV wot,rixs.l • Centre St.; Potter:llle, 'tiest door - to the :Ernion'llibtal.. Pi A... Jape 10..65, . . • 25- 11.446 el .694 00, 14,694 001 491, 06' 14,145 39.361 09' I,l2Lbts6 10,$18 10. /rho.. Wooder of the :Day Lanai Nose ikA 466 16 X Preved Lamps, adapted" to.private tamtliea • • hotels, and mannfaetories.'.. Lsnip burns withoat oil, ounoke, grease, 'or •trottble; Cheaper than daylight. Who is the next • customer! Can be seen and purchased only at. • STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. 20 1 ', 4 15 u 6 .. '351,484 IP '1.4'30;6.6 14. 157,214 114 865.-- 313,43i,10 ade for urday lit =OM 50 1 .46 X long„ 100, 93 , 501 21'3V 501 20. 1001, IS • ' 501 56 501 501 58 I(Nii 34 , 4 100, 501 11,1; 59 2434 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 50, 19. 100110 , Jks 100 103 1001 96 1001 09M 100 141 501 501 3.,V SU I 5 1 1 4 Juni '27th and 30th. The return to specie payments, in the event of .which only will the Option to pay interest. in 'gold be availed of,:Wonid ro rednce and equalize . prices that pnrehascs made with 84' per : cent. in gold , *woulithe fully eoaal to - .those made with seven and Altree tenths. per cent. in M. ..SIT,LYMAIi.I ) , M. I currenci. This is .• . • • • Reduction In Price ~ . ~.. ... .. _ :. .34iY2F; .~rytid?s.~~~ ~:~~.~4%+'~.i !:~`tii3_Y~a'rr ~~i:•,,. cf-yy~i-::YC?tlhc^ ' .. ....c :. 'sL-:i~m~r ;';.. army Bay Foitie with ad Pulleys cow pie*eta. , - sTicaTragntompsOlts-1 I:I4PES.--:-Fancy Freneb Clay Pipes warranted to color. Fancy elay Segar-Ttibea • • • ?Illish. • • - :• . • , Dutch - tan 'Clay Pi In great variety,' for- Sale Ge at m Philadelphia Im pes porter's wholesale prim , by- • • GUSTAV WOLTJSN, •• • Wholesale and Tletall Tobacconist, Centre St., next dour to the Union Betel, Portiville. Juno 10...65-23. WINDOW SHADE, FACTORY, .Itetiditufg,...l 6 a. • Mae Uzi Shades of ill:colors and all styles, tilt bands, either on-hand or made to order;:•; Address . • • GEORGE K.'0.111T11.- . ' '630 Court Aller, Rending*: May 6, - . • • ' • • . • IS-fm• . llelmbold 9 a - Extract Bucbu gkes healtti and vizor to the frame and bloom to tbe cheek. 'Debility le accompanied by many alarming symptoms, aridif no treatment is submitted to; consumption; insanity or epileptic. llla castle.; ire S. 65. 11-6m' . . •• 4 , 7 , A:. LECTURE uut - TO YOUNG MEN. Juig Published in a Sealed Envelope:. Price Six Cerin A Lectuie on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal'Weaknetse, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments.to Marriage generally. Nervousness; Conenmp ton, - Epilepsy. and Aft.: Mental and Physical Ineom pacity. resulting from - Self-Abuse, SC. BY ROBT. J. DCLVERWEI.L.,-M., D., Author-of the "Green • Book.," The world renowned , author, In this admirable Lec ture clearly proves from hie own experience that the awful coiniequencee of Self-Abuse 11.14 y be effectually removed without medicine. and without dangerous surgical - operations. hoagies, instruments rings. or cordials, pointing. outs mode of cure at once certain and effectual. by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure :himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON. TO THOSANDR - AND THOUSANDS. . Sent under nee}, to any address. in a plain.' settle(' envelope, on the receipt :of six tent.% Or two postage stamps. by addresainz ' J: C. KLINV &CO 1.17. Bowery, New York, Poet Office box 4,586: June 10...6.5. (Jan. 24, .133.-4-Iy3 . 23- o. S, 7-30 LOll THIRD SERIES, $230,000,000. 9534 ki 9.1 X 13 , 1 :54 By authririty of the . 'Secietary:Of theTrelieury,thc. un deriiigned, the General Subscription .U;ent for the Pale . of Untted.Statee Securities, offers to -.the public the 'third series of Treasury Notes, *ring seven and three tenths per cent. interest per antiaixt. known as the 110 1083{ 06X 993 142 '7.-30 .LOAN These notes are lisped order date of July 1865, and are payable threeyears from that date in - norrency; . or ire conVertlbleat the option ofthe holder Into U. S. 6-20 Six per cent. 01.;D : -BEARING . BONDS. These Bondi, are now worth' a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the .Gdy'erninint Bonds, from State, County,-and Munielpal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. Per annum to their yalue. according fo the rate levied on'other property.. The In •te.rest is Payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may he cit atid sold to any hank or bankei.. • ' The interest et 7.30 percent. amounts to • • One cent. per day' On a 850 Janie. . • . • .Ttea cent ' • " -. 8190 Notes of all the denorninntiOns named will be prnmpt- - , 1p furnivhed aocn•receipt subscriptions. • • .. The - 1' , . - Totes.efthiis Third Serlee - ire Precisely , similar in form and privileges t.ci : the Seien-Tiairiies already sold. except that the Gl:n;ernment reserves - to ttelf, the op . . tion of paying interest in gold coin at C:per cent,. in stead of 7 3.loths in,currencY. '.:StOscritiere - c will deduct the interest in currency up to • July 15th, at the time when they epbscribe: • • ' - ' ..The delivery of the notes of this third aeries of the Severrr thirties will commence on the.lit of. June, and wili.be made promptly and centintionsly.after thatdate. The slight ehmige. reside. in-tlie . 'conditions' of this THIRD SERIES arrepti - opli. the matter of. Interest:— . The payment "in geld, if made,• will be equivalent to the .currency interest of the higher !ate.. ' . THE ONLY LOAN 1* MARKET now offered by the Geiverronent, and . 114 f superior ad vantages make it the GREAT. POPULAR LOU . OF THE. PEOPLE. . • Less than $240,006,000 of the Loaoliethorized by the last Congreas are now on the market: This =omit, at thereto at which, it Is being absorbed, wilt all be sub scribed for within sixty days, when the notes . Will nn• doubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on'thising the enbacriptinns to „other Loam • ' In or6r that citizens of every town and eection of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the lcen, the .N ; ational sUnks, State peaks,- and Private Bankers throughoritthe country have generally agreed to receive enbscriptiontatlnar. : "Subscribe,rs will select their own agents, inwhonithey have confidence, and who only aretobe responstele forth° 'delivery of the notes for which theYrecelvS . J r . ^ • AY...COOKE. • Axityr; Philadelphia Sruncratyrtlits yria . . Mint.tt! National Baltic or Pottsville. Firost National Bank at ' Iliaerrrille. Rilinit National, Mimic 'at 4tlitanit. First National Honker ligninator City. Viint National Bank of Tremont. - . May la, 1.5.; • "- . •19. • T 11 1 7: 1 11;.011.45 NOVl:tier" and Tollet.§oatvilrics,•! . .. . . • The Science of Medicine shouldatand'pimple,.trare, majestic .- having fact for Its baaie, induCtionlor to, pil lar, troth . alone for its capital... Se etand - Thriacran.n.a GIIINUINIC PitErisArreTe, eatabliatied ovez:10-yearartgo, April B, 96 : 16 6m Another hopelesta , case ii.Cciiisluription .. ..... . . „ . .. . , „., .• 01 . 11, SWITNO POIJND sOttIik.6I•IWILDCHERBS. . • by'thWvattrable'medV:... • *. rte. , In•PislOpasq.•COAt,j, • SUMPTION. Vaught'. Colds. ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooliing • • Cough; Croup- Spitting of Blood, Liver Corn- plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, •Tinkling.or Raising in the Throat, and 'all Dines:lee of the LUngs and tireut, have. excited the astonleh, matt of all 'who have With ed its marvelone effect. - For. thirty years it . has been ' antandard remedy il .. . -- -r iii4 B . "Can be cured." "Conetni&PceneempHon" , ..BWlti. ~.• . "Can be cued. • . “Conpumption* COMPOUND `I .. n be eured.” :,ceeeemptien i benred. , . conpunpttot :: il3lo,.ca i curei. "ConnnPtion ,eabct.ed... Can bewared. "CA:mBinn l itlun " WILD CHERRY ";Can be cured: , "ConsumpHonn. ' ,„ eim b e cure d . " "Coneumption"' -. Is THE : . .c en be cored "Cunenraption" - . • . • • `o.:Coniumption" ' • ;Can be cured.. " "Consumption" A BM . . E `. -"Can be aired." • Thirty Years' .Experience. and the great , amount of testimony from all parts of the world, has. proven it a standard and reliable remedy. AmtreirrowN, Lanca.ter Co., Pa., May I. lira: Di. SWAIN?. SOK:. ORNTLESIVIAbotit two years ado; my wife Was suffering with Ooneumption, and du ring her sickness bad the best medical attendance in this.and adjoining counties. Her case was primouaced hopeless by, all of them. I:was induced, throueh toe rec. mmendatiori of your agent, 'Dr. Isaac H.:Miller. of West Brecknock; Berke County, Pa., and who can veri fy thesefacta„ to try Dr. awaynes. CoMponnd Brritp of Wild Cherry. - After. using it fol. some time. ehe was entirely eared, and la now'as well as ever in her life, and fully able to perform-her nand labor. lam so ful ly satisfied that it le to: your preparation that I am in debted- for her restoration to health, that 'I grant you full liberty to give her case publicity, in the hope that otheri now suffering may derlve benefit item herexpe deuce. . Yours, respectfully, : . . • . . HENRY G. MORN. This old eitiblisbed remedy. prepaied: nalby Dr , WAYNE SON, nSe Nortkaixtb &net. SI per bottle; • `nrSold by HENRY SAYLOR,DruggiNt J. G. BROWNS 80; 4 1, 4 111 e: antladenitill in Bedlam,: DIGN NT ATs Z PLAB PL :: A: V TB: V 30.800 LATE CABBAGE PLASM 3,000 TOMATO PLANT&- . • 400 EGG PLANTS., 10,0410 CELMtPLANTB.., ; . Fer4ale at . e • OOD laUlt1=1". utteltaals . and . - • L. F. -- WHJTNEY, BANKER; CENTRE. STREET, POTTSVILLE • Dealer in AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 'GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange, ;Emitted Suites Bonds,' • Quartermaster's Vouchers . _ • And Unctirrept Monei. MONEY RECEPIED ON DEPOSIT.—: INTEREST allewed as per special agreement. STOCKS and - BONDS Ithught and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Cornlnission. A. Bendy and conclusive test of 'the propertimi of IfetnaoLres Ftztollpragir BCCRC will be a comparison With those eet forth in the Vaned States Dispensatory.. 14-6 m • - CHEAP PALIAAGE.. 7cl 1.1 TO AND rtos. . G - BRITAIN . Alin. rs, . • • • . TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A. CO.'S: • • Emig.ratiou and Foreign' EzrAnuage Office. .86 South York. " Drafts on England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales.: Tanscows favorite line of Liverpool Packets Saila every three days. line of Lond - on Packets sails every ten days. . Also by Steamship sailing weekly. 1317Partles wishing to send for their friends,- or re mit money to theOtn COCNTILT. can do so at the low est rates by applying to • ST.R.ANGE,N; PALMER. • CSRTIFI"CATES of Stock, Cheats, . Draft'', Notre, etc.=The subscriber is pre pared at his Printing Mee, to furnish an kinds of Cer tificates of Stock, Coal: Banks, and other Corporations. Also all kinds of Checks. Notes •and Drafts engraved and.printed plain on Stone and in colors. ' Also:small Maps, &c.:, Lithographed at short mitten. • • - • • BENJAMIN BANNAN, . • Book/W/o . v Pigliter.' Stationer and Binder. l;pwa~ii~ or THIRTY THOUSAND certificates'and re commendatory letters have heed._ received, attesting the merits of Hamituotres Gesonm higPAHATIONS, many of which Are from the highest eourees, including eminent statesmen, clergymen, goVepaors, State Adges. &c. Apri • l 8. , 65' • .14-Gin - - • . MISS MAGDALENA BOEDEZELD,. Wiskienuble Cloak and :Dress•llisher,. .101[71343!A1t BT., COHNRE OF CIEGAGL.' POTTSVILLE. • Sole Agent kir the Madame , . Demoreat new, iiyatem of cutting and making dresses. ...Yoang ladien 'Matti:m[6 . l in the art. ..* April 1, Take No 'MORE UNPLEASANVAND I / 1 41BArE R 6113.413 for unpleasant-anti 'dangerous -.diseases. 11/SLAI HOLD:II EXTRACT BUCLIC . and birIICIVED ROBl WANf. Apiil 8, .65. '' • .• • . 14-6ra - •MI LLERSIBURIWISTEAIII SAW MIL . The undersigned having large. Steam SaW Mills, and ntine.stockof Pine: Oak and Hemlock Logs, at •Millersburg,.-Dauphin County, Pa., are prepared to mantiftici-ure.. and forward to order, the heaviest bills of Lumber for Breakers; Bridges, Ship, Boat and Car tim ber at short notice, to the cities of Philadelphia, Haiti .more, -Washington and New York, or to - any. points on the Delaware River; Unlon,.Schuylkill, Raritan, Penna. or Tide Water Canals, or on. the Northern Centre& Pennsylyania or other connecting railroads. Address . •.' N. C. FRECK -& • • kipts:r.oiurg. Dauphin Co., Pa. ATWOOD'S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE PILE DRIVER, And :-.llydraiiillic . Sand• .Pump PRACTICAL TESTS having • fully demonstrated the anykriority of this machine over all others for. the par- I ptwe of sinking, , Oil Wells, the undersigned now pre pared to receive orders for the same. . This machinery comprises e,verything requisitefor the. boring of oil wells- excepting the STEAM ENGINE, AND eAsT-Irtos DRIVING PIPE. (hut will be, fur nished,. if desired, at a remonable price.) and. dispenses with the nee of the DerrlNl. rope, Bull ,Wbeel. and other Cumbrousand•expeusiVe fixtures now in use, and is. 130 arranged., being, constructed, on'' wheels and pcirtf.ble, . that it cantie easily removed for the.purpose of sinking . Wells in different localities. . ' THE DETRITUS is removed from the well by oar ,Patent Hydraulic process. and doeit not require' the re moral of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes alithe detritus in fmm 5 to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears 'out 'and - Opens all the small oil veins that arc so often entirely closed up by the old process of sand pumping. ' • WITH- THIS MACHINE antra practicalingineer, a wellcan be;sunk from 400 to 6i/0 feet within a period of. 'from 15 to 50 days after the soil pipe has been driven. Arrangements are being made for the construction 'end delivery of these machines at-New York, Norwich, Newburg, Y., and Pittsburg. Penna. . ' For further information. price, terms, &c., Addreas 'SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel; New York. April S. '65 • 14.3 m Lra nd Planter, and the genuine Super-Plinimate of Lime at . STILMTEH & THOMPSON'S.' ritlVll,olll. 2 B Perfnizei7 & Toilit Stoups 1 . may he had in all their variety at the new Book and Stationery. Store of • .• BOSI3iISIIELL & BRO.: • • Centre - Street below Tritity Charen, Pottsville; • • Jtid., f • • , • • • 1-ly . PI4A COAL; PEA "COAL,: PEA COAL. —The undersigned is prepared to Mech . ° orders for PEA COAL. Cau supply fmm 4to S cars per day. ' Address • • :. 11 . ..DENGLER, Pottsville, May' T, , 65 .• • - -S1 tf (111,0 AK AND DREB6 lam' Latest Style. Patterns, AT TIE CLOAK 'STORE OF . • . 'A.. dc DC -BOLAND,. . - Centre Street, below Autertesin House: Jan. 21; .65,-46-6n -Liorrmits. T MISS IFL—Seveml thousand .st...rea of timber. Hemlock-White Pine. White Oak and other vari eties Of unusual qnality, with :Steam and water mills thereon,' capable of sawing the r Inrgeet :dimensions to quired., Orders solicited end'pronaexecutelt.- Girard Manor, Tamaqua P. 04 . Co APrn `22."..65. %ler6tn• UNITED. STATES HOTEL, N. Y. & New Haven & Western B. R. Depo Beach Street, Boston. 8.. F. M. PRATT,fonnerly of the Ameridin Rowe MaY 13.. '65 . - • • ' .19.iy G= - ' ..:;::. r. , ......i."::::5i.E.ix4x:-.::: . 4-:: CO . , Manufacturiug Jewellers 27 COURTLANDT ST! YOi. lop,ooo 'WATCHES, victor% GOLD .P.lllB - - . REIIOIIB • • WORT11 . 4300,0oo: . . . . . TO BE SOLD AT'OMIIf . 880161,Att EACH WITII, . , . OUT REGARD TO YAIXE: Aso nor To aE PAiD &vitt iorr ittow aural. von wets; • • • Splendid. List cif ; • All to twittold for O NE - 110401...LAR Each. " . 800 Gents' .Gold Elinitterg•Caie ..$50t051.50 ' 800 ladies* Gold & Enameled - CasiWatches.3s.". • 70 400 Gents' Hunting CaseSilverWatchea.".. 85 "-10 200 Dianiond Rings • 60 u 100 3, ,006005 Gold Vest and'Neck Chain Chains, 15.". . 6 .80 3 " " • " -• 4 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelet!' • " ' -8 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelets • • - 5 " 11 2,000 ChatalineChaine and . Guardthains.... 6 " 20 6.ooo.Solitaire and Gold Brooches • 4 " 10 2,000 Lairs. and Florentine Brooches. . 4 " 6 2,000-Coral. Opatand•Ernerald Brooches' 4 " .- • 0 2,060 Mosaic, Jet, - Lava, and . Florentine . Ear. Drops • • • ' ... ... . 4,000 'Coral, Opel, and Emerald - Ear Drops. ... 4" • 6 • 4,000 California Diarnend Breast Pins 2.50 " 10 3;000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys,.... „..2 50 " 4 000 Fob and Vert Ribbon Slides 3'" 10 4,000 Sets Sleeve Buttons. Studs, etc...:....' 3 " 8 4,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc ' 4 " 6,000 Miniature Lockets.. - 8 4.ooo.Miniature Lockets.—Magic Spring t , .20 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc.... .2'• 5,000 Plain Gold Rings • 4 " • 11 5.000 Chased. Gold Rings ' 4 " 11 7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings . . ' 250 " .10 6,000. California. Diamond Rings 2 " 10 7.500 Sets Ladle's Jewelry—Jet . 41 " 15 6,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl. etc 4 " 15 5.000 Gold. Pens; Silver_ Extension-folders . • ' Pencils - • • ' 4 10 6,000 'Gold •Pensand Gold-Mounted folders,: 3 . 6 5,000 Gold Pens and Extension Molders.:„.... 6 " 10 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups -- 5 " .5 0 1,000 Silver Castors • •-• 15" .50 2,000 Silver Frail. and Cakifßaskets.... ..... . 10 " 50 , . . . • 1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons • .$lOlO 3 0 . 1,000 . " Table S _ loon and Forka. " 11,0 • MAILICER or na DIBTEIBUTION. CERTIFICATES naming each article and its Value, are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES. which are well mixed. One of theSe Envelopes, containing the Cr'e, tificate or, Order for some article, (worth at least one. dollar at netall4 will be rent hy mail, to any -odium, without regard to.cholae on rea-ipt - of 25 Cents. . -The parchaser will see what Article.it maws, and its value.- which may.be (corn One to Five Hundred Dollars, and, - can then send One Dollar and • receive the: Article , named, or any on the list of the same value, and after • eeeing the article, if it doer' not give 'perfect satirtfic-. don. we desire it to be immediately returned and the amount paid will, be refunded.• . • , Be this mode we give selections from it varied stork of floe gob.* of the best make and latest styles and of intrinalc worth. at a nominal price.. while all have a 'chance of atoning articles of the.very highest value.. In all cases we charge for forwarding ~ Me: Certificate, postage and doing the business, the .1114 af .Tvrenty , five cents, which mast be enclosed in-thworder. Five Certificate , ' will besent for $1; eleven for $2;" thirty for .$;-: sixty-flee for $lO one hundred for $15... • . Parties. dealing. Oa us May depend on having proMpt returns, and the. article draurn will be »lea - lately sent to ang tykiresit by return. Mau or Entire satielketion Guaranteed in all ewes. Write your Name, Town, County and State. plainly, and address ' , 01121LiDEN Or CO.. - Coorllandi Street, Nei. 'reek. . Nay 20. 16; • ' . . 20-Gm If • 31P.ORTANT TO LOVERS ow A L'GOOD 8110A1t..-1. would • relpectfull call the attention of the public. to my well stock' of GENUINE, Imported Beasts fthe importatlun of Woltjen - Brothent: rbiladelphlsr rip : • ira Meditate Lindo Lopdres. .. Trtutdad. • "Peens de Mao Operas; _ " Alonzo Mammies Regalia. " 'Mori Cabins Gauchas. - • . "G. du la C. and Velez Lsp _dyea. .6 lligant'Preusados._ - " Valor deltaisto Conchae. . = Rilaatreps Presandos. "' Los-floisos Red. Relc % " - ail4fl OW for ters-wrlcartd. BOW/ sithi. GUSTAV OL Ceuta 84% flour to the I:4a oret." - footordpt. Saturday, June 24, 1864. TILE LATEST NEWB. . . Tke Neer_ York newest ient-v - ' ales=/trio. eeeisls Ditaeatlaiy.; '; ' , The alleged derailltet andehiqoatahltot, Whole Sype*... , rations In Wall sireetAre noted,. le fintlik..l: Eastman. ' Be was;one of the "nibs. - cif Brooklyn, .and a liberal contributor to varioni abaft* dimities: ~Azokilkir thole who lose by Mr. Eastman are.Willbutte..Ge.lon a , co -640.000; Mr, Spofford,WWll W. A Brown, $10..; tee ; W, T. Coleman, $W000; and • on: the - estate of . Edward Mott Rishison, who (Illialaboat" ten days ego., • On Wednesday the South CarPlinidelegetion had an 'lnterview with the Preeident;' - • • ' Governor Plerpont tsetse& his Inane to the VI:- • Legielature...,.lt'refeto to granting the, tight of . suffrage to rebels . .. .-: • A delegation of loyal ylridnians on Thmedey slaked: the President.. • • • • . • - . - Oa Monday he goarentinene' of Norfolk waiiamed over to :he civil authorities. - • : ' A t the breaking out of the war Soatirevn postmasters were Indebted to the Govenanient about $250.000. The rebel. Sermtary of the. Truant!, Trenholzo. Generals Ewell and St-:John,- and Governor Mken, of. South Carolina; hate applied forjardon • . • The rebel Governorttlark. of :Mississippi, .le . in caw-: fogy mut on hia way ter Washington. . , : It in reported that Gene ral - Beetuegard 'hos beep at.. rested' in New Orleans. and sent to Washington - • The rebel General• Pike is at New Orleans: • Forty-one • persons -imprisoned 'in San - Francisco' for disloyalty hate been released on taking the oath. By en adicial report of tie. Secretary of War. It ap pears that between Oehaber. 1863 and 1964,675352 men were enlisted 'lO the army and' navy On- November 1, 1804. there were '101,950 colored soldiers in-the army. Iu the sixteen minds pretedlngliarck 186 5 . 33 . 895 persons were tried by court-marshal. . .. In the- draft of 1369 194.053 men were drafted. of - whom all , were ex empted but 9,645. In the draft of May 65,861 were drafted, • all being . exampled but . 8431; In the draft of September 19, 1864. 72,488 were drafted: 15, 644 being held , to service; • • _• - • Gen. Grainer hear Wien command ander tiberldrin: of all the troops in Texae. WeitasPit Corps, are to go to Brazos Santiago, Texat i , and Custer's °ovally to Alex andria. on the Red Rite - , In noulabuisi.... • • On Tuesday . evening, airflews division of t he CetPe, mutinied near Washington, on account. of non payment Itwas soon sappressed.- On Wednesday, the Staten island troopi , had a formal . reception givtin them by the citizens of 'l'ompklneville. - It resulted - m at tight, in which. many persona were wounded. Gen. larlbutt It to be eond-martialeditNew The twenty-flve per cent. tax on - cotton west of the - Mississippi has been removed. • A gentleman.of competency is to' visit ..tbe South .to examine the rail/aside, with a view 'to resnmpthin of post routes. Admiral Porter has been made superintendent of the Admiral nalligten arrived . .in Waatiingfon. on Wed. nesday: • • Ills stated th_at•ex-Gov. Wright, of. Indiana; will be made Minister to Berlin , _ General Joseph D. Cox bteti nominated by the. Republicans for Governor of Ohio. : _ ••• Ford's Theatre In Washington is .to 'he called the - Lincoln Monument Temple, and will be opened otio4n- Geneml Grant will be In Albany' on inty 4: - • • Admiral Godon's Beet for Brazil salled:on.Wednes day. . • . , A line of railroad is tcsbe established from Philadsl! phi* thrOugh Richmond and Lynchburg to Chettanooga.. The Mobile - and 'Ohio Railroad is completed to CO. rinth. . •.!-. The Southern railroad.will soon be completed .from Memphilito Vicksburg. - -• ' • _ Fourteen soldiers were Injured On the Pennsylvania. Railroad by an accident nearjohnstown on Sunday Last. The people of Cuba are anxious to retain Captain- General Duke. The Spanish tinvernMent -.wishes to, remove him. . -- Golsernor Cordon. of New Brunswick, has been made Governor of Bong Kong. - , • • Maximilian's troops hive ciptured Camargo. Many rebels are In Mexico taking part with him. Regrets's. liberals-have been defeated, witha loss of TWO. Gold closed on Thqrsday night in York at 'US. Why I NJCEZ THE COMPLE.IME ET; : POWEISE. 3 W.l.tillEl4 which choke or. pores of the akin; end in a.short time leaves it harsh and dry Is la ' the blood, and if you want. smooth andeosoft skinner' HF.l.lduouve EXTRACT SAlttiLiAltaLk It gives a trtilltEZl• • cy to the complexion April 8, '65, 14-6 m Philadelphia' rflarketi. PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, June 22,1963 - nous AND 11F:ex.—The price of Flonris un changed. Superfine is quoted at $6 006:56 50 ;ex tra at $675a7 23 ; 7 50138 50 for extra according to quality. "Fan - CY brands of Flour are quoted at $lO 00. Rye Flour is quoted at $5 00.. Pennsylvania. Corn Meal at It 75, and Brandy- . wine st szgs 25 per bbl. • '- Gtinv.--Wheat is dull.• Small sales of red $1.751 78, and White at $2 00(2 20. Rye. is nominally held at BSC. Cord sells at 96 cents for prime yellow in the cars. Oats are Oral at7o ctn. POTTSVILLE MARKETS; • Corrected Weekly for the Mitierolattaineti Wheat Flour, extra family: - per barrel - - .. do do . do do per cwt.... do to extra ' - per barrel... do , do superfine, do Rye Flour, do do • per cwt.:.. Buckwheat Flour, • • do. Wheat, prime white . per bushel. do do re . • do • Dried Peaches, petrel:: . oe /pound:. dy do upottie,T. Dried Apples, . • • • , . . 1-- $1 so leggi r • IR d0z.25 11 20' Butter, • rb.V.ltt SO Cheese,,, " 19 9 50 1 ,LRIA, . 1 20' 7 21 1 k i h Arall onfders ' , ir - 9 34 1 5411 Beet hind qr. ," 112 I front 4,110 1, 1 25'; Mutton, " I .35 00IPork,' •• "20 2 00 Veal, " ,18. 18figar,.00ba, 4 25 nae I roitto ger ll ° eo ; White 'Crushed, ' '- I' . N. O. Syrup. " - • ;--, Wye, bu. 1 051 Corn, • " I 1 . 05; Oats, -" 70 Soup beans" 9 00i Peas.' " 825 Rye Chop, " IMI Corn Meal " i . 1,30 Middlings, 60 Potatoes, 1 00 Hay, ' V tou.i 36 00 •• bale cwt{ Straw, V ton. Plaster, ". I Salt; V saelr Tim Seed, Clover'". Fax " 7 3-10 NEW: 7 340 NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money. Ooppone attached. Interest payable each Biz Months. - - The.: Principal payable in Lald Money a the end of Thee Years, or the Holder ha: the right to demand at that time . - THE 5-20 BONDS Al" PAR, INSTEAD or CAISII! • . w This privilege fp - vrilaable, as the 5-20 Bawls are'nOw selling at eight per' ova. preruum.. Tile above Leeri, aridiall other 17. S. Se.. eo►itio. toir'salle by L. F. WHITNEY, CE=RU'STRE - 117. POTTVILLIt.". Feb. 11, ,M . - [Remarks from Chintical Alatyaia.) • . After a careful examination of Iletataot.waTaarista- TIONII. they enjoy our utmost confidence. We-consider them safe and reliable. - • NIWEERS &,TATHS. June 12. 1860, (April 8, ,65. 11AWLEY11 SOLIDIFIED: .DENTAL .- .CREAM; For. Claiming, Whitening Preaervinw • THE - TEETHI: This article is prepared with the greaterif eari upoit scientific principles. and 'warranted not to' eentain anything in the slightest degree deleterlini ao the Wilber gums. • Some of oarmost eminent, Dents Stirgeons have given their sanction ro, arid cheerfully recommend it as a preparatton - o; superior qualitlei for cleansing, whitening and pacservingtbe teeth.- It Cleans them readily, .r.ndering them beautifully white and pearly, without the slightest Minty to the enamel.— . It is healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and 'pore. It is also an excellent ditriidector for old decayed teeth, which are exceedingly-offenerlyee .-It veil a rich • and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansingit y. . and impaiting a delightful fragrance to the breath. • Prepared only by A. , IEIAWLIIIt .1k 'CO. C O.' N. W. Cor. 10th.and .Linialtifird PHILAIMA, and soldby. all Druggists. .Price 25 cents. - • ; TESTIMONIALS.—The, following opinion of Dc. White, asio the, - high esteem - in_Which he holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its value I to quote other testinionials In. detail. to needless, eon-, tenting ourselves, by simply given i t the names and. ad 'diesisee of persons' who speak of. to , excellency for the teet h • • . Panting, Li; Mull 13th, 1863. Having carefullyiexamined.k.'.Bawleys ." Solidified Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend it to 'the public generally. It is an excellent preparation for ' Cleansing and preserving the teeth,. - and can be need by all persons with the utuical confidence. as its properties are perfectly harmless. -Besides preserving. , the teeth. it promotes a healthy action to thegums, and imputes - .plettrumtnesste the breath. • r*. • ' ' Dr: W. R. WRITE, 12 03Ath St' - Thos. Ingram, M. Di, Dintistos9l N. - Fourth Street. J Blrkey, 254 S. Sixth ..- • • . - .. B. Vandersliee, Surgeon Dentbd, 426 Aron St. C. A. Kingsbury,. 1119 Walnut St. . D. D. S.. 734 Arch St. 'Z. M. Dixon, 927 Anch.St. . • . - ' :Edward Tea - wend, Dentist,,s26 N. Piturth St. 'L. Dorphley; Dentist 80TN. Tenth SC N. L.. Long, Dentist. 629 N. Sixth St. •". Juno • • WTI/ • Jffinfeebleit, mu) Dra..tcArs CozortitosioOs: of both Beteg. owe Iletmootva Rumor Buono:.It, giro brii4tand - enetzgOc feelings and' enable you to sit" ,well. 8. 46. 14.dm O. STOELLEIL Jeweler end Watehmakert* -, • Tw• Hosts abm th9.. ? ..llloers' lank, .' POTTBITILLE ; le sew yawed to uksonildinde all Ida& et Jewelry VI abort nodes. Jewel{y sTd Nyaldre awfully repaint. If•erlosi-retttstioner bxenitnenceotiwitie; ihitattee. ineannostioo or urleeratfoirot the bladder. or kidneys disown of the prostrate s teads. doss to the bladder. takel vel arbriolt-dast, deposit,sal all 'diseases or the ; Iddoeysand*Veleta swellings. -, • listatsotifefte*Www Ducar. • 11% VIL • -14.4 es DIMIROZ , BII , yea iik , ;siestved, PetraWM.* tea sad. Schools. ' Mao f~eeee e . rot gale, at B. 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