EMElfl= ..)1t : 0'0.',.11.0.*.5 . 41: : Purrs-VILLE, p. 4.; Jinuir 1 issa sA EEDA $ Copies ofalse Bliaosersi J ran be ohtained eoiry Sattndity; at the Io T BAKER. , GEO. J. PRITCHARD, . . - MRS. ROLNIVN, St. • ' • 7,OGISIi. KOCII, • • FEENNT-S. BONER, Ashland': • G. R. SCIINELL, PETER MOORE, Port Carbon. . DAVID PIIILLIPS, ledahaney WM. B. BENSINGER, Tamaqua. N. WEE, Schaylkill Raven.. • ; ruEssi;s FOR SALE. . . , . A tingles Job 'Press, - which takea .on a form 9.by 7 trichec—rost s4oo—will be sold at $l5O, C. , 15 ,4Wartington Band Profs , . bed 23 by Trig inch. e : „pith piit $275 will be sold at $l5O, cash. have no further ruze for these presses, and :hire fore:will be. Fold at , a great bargain-to.those in want of rye* piesEes. . Address . B. BA.M . IAN, Pottsiille; Pa.. Sheafd-s Coal and bon Maps, STIEAFEIPS MAP OLfIL THE ANTHRACITE COAL REGIONS OP PENNSIrLYANTAthe only and weft complete and compact :dip now Pubrished. price it Sheets, $1 25.; in Cases, sl'so;on Rollers, $2 4'5. SHEAFER'S IRON; COAL. AND RAILROAD . MAP of PENNSYLVANIA and the adjoining Iron States, kith fell statistics of Iron. dist:Moss to market, &c., which ars woith morethan the Map itself,. Price in Sheets ft Cases. 5 50; and on Rollers, s'i 75. • • - Tha , e Maps, except those on 'hollers, which can be. scut by Express, *ill be gently mall to any sddress pceage-paid, on. the. receipt of the abo , , , e;mentioned The editions of these Maps al& nearly exhansted es, than 100eoplearetnaining, and We 'advise those In straii of *iPiee to apply early, at this ofliee'cir byletter . These Maps' may also he obtained °IS. 11f; PETTEN GILL &CO., Boston, and PETERSON 81i0TEE.13.4 Philadelphia, • . • . Postponement of the 'Union State Convention. - Meeting of the State ,Cential Committee: . . In compliance with the carne=t appeals of many pro-: nanent tinfoil men. citizens . of different conntiea in the itate.'urging . that the meeting of the Union State Von- Wntion.called for the lith of Jnly 'ensuing, be deferred until. farther notice, the annonncement .1.4 herewith =Lade that tnat'body will not asieinble on the day fJuly nth; Eet apart for its meeting is the city of liarrishurg• ..paenntice will be given of the meeting.ef the.Conven . . tion hereafter..' , . . . . . . TV ntembers of the Union State Central Conimittee isill satemple fn the cliy . of Harrlabnrg.or the 19th of it LI - ensuing, at; the Locbiel Linnet% itl3 otelock,y, 3f, 9 full attenthineepf•allthe; meniberi of the Cominiti tee 10, earnestly reqtitisted. - .. ..• -; • • -*. . '• • . . . , til:TfON s CA itiE R6llr,.phairinnti. • K. W: B " Enl6l 'l:geeretafies... : . . . .. . • 'Wira FottNer, ).. . IlAratantint, Jiinel9,lSan. • .. . - . - • RECEIPT. . _ Fee. EubsrriptiUria to the Mitirrs` Journal since last •.- ' Publieatioh. • . . . Wm Dyer Tto April 27, *66 . . . f,tuil Faust to Feb 1, '613 • A Niermitn to April' 13, .65 • - i.hnJoplin-toApril27,'G6 • Leybold to jab 1..66 Get; Pieton to April 21. .66 ...... .Johnli/ve to Jan -I; :'66 ...... .. Win It Fisk to' April 21, .G 6 "• • -C C Long to Feb I, , G 6 11:c. id'Scatter;„ootl .to Sept 13, fa' David .1 IGcharda to Jali 1, 4111 'li e s 1.1 . 1 t Allen to Oct 11, 'O.. Halt to Oct 2J. !tl5 - Afnoa • • Teter. to July 1, *65 • • C 13, rius kCO to Jan I, '63 -• pr , oi 3 - 0, , t to Fell 1, 'CA • K As A..!ffest , erple to Murc.hX, d Stodd to Dcc, 29 : ..... Jacoh Leseig Tto .11rty . 1, YGG • '•• A'Nyalzh lo May 't. S:frkoolC Watkinsk .16..lilarcti 1, '`G6 ; II II David to July 1, 435 Jan Knarr W.Jun 1, ChaF. Laflukm to rwe 18.,'C.., , •• Itev J Ehrhart to Jan 26,- .. 'Off ' • -,= • . ...-: 136 . 4, Mrs '',Slararet Gable to May 1.-'66... :.: :.,.,. j. . •. 2 7.5: 1 , g A .1: B.E. Clutter to April 56...416 - • . 275 "is . People's Mutual Coal Co l 0 Nov Alt 'GrL ... ..... „ '1 , 41.1 MarLatm DayiaT to May 7, '66 ' • - .- . '', • 1.56 ' - Jas B Patterson to Jan 1, '66. - ' • • 2:75 5.' ILhorn to May 1,...65 ;;. ~.. ~ , . . : .2. , ;r, . LeiYi's Vastine. toMay' 5, 'IW, ' --- • • • 2 15 -W 11 Duiiiell to' Aug 13..4:5 ... . ~....: .... ..... '. 75 • Nl)Pierce &Co to April 1S: 'GG • '. • 2 75, Day S. Iluddleto March 12. '66 - • • . - ' 275 Ile . ) G'Ttßair to. April 53.'66 ' • • '1 50 . I .Cru. Littlehale-M " Jan 1. '66 ' ••,. ' " ''. 5:75 ',.t.' .It , ti'S Spangler. to. Altrii,l. ' 66 ' ' a - 00 4*, 4Am W Bennutt to May 6..'66- • • • . • • • 2 7 5. 4 . 1' 'At 0 (Nelms!" to May 1,.'65 •• '- . '•• • .13 00 !„.1 LB Hatch to May.2l, '66 ' - • ' - ' 275 ~.A J'hn P Powell to Jan 1, .66 • . • - • 2 2 5: - Geo :Singel)* to Nov't G. '65 ' - • ' . .I 40 Morris Bun Coal Co to May 6. '66 ... . ............2 75 • Reuben Billim an. to-May 30. '66:: ... ... ~, .. ..'..., :2 . 75 John Bath tel May.'3o. 'GO - . •,a Geo.G Allen to 51nY „i, '66. . • . • - • - • ' 2.75 4, John F Wilson to May 12..`6G • 2.75' . C A Brown &Co may 13.; '66 ' Jobathan Wright to May 13,''66 2 75 • • ' . 2 - 75 .*. Frank Miller to April 4,'.66..... .... . ... .. ~. ~ ~ ; . -5 75 , • jtabcan Coal Coto April 10..436 ' ' .• . 7 - -5 , 75 R{V J Mccullonely to April 1. '66 ' • • ''• • ' 150 Judge Donaldsim to JAI, 1..66 ,• • • • 300 t•L e t i t,•np.r to April 59, '66 • - •, • = -- ' 275 • -Jacob Anshitz to Sept.s6, '6 ' . . T. 75 •lo 0 Turner to• April 6, '66 •. ' - ' ' ' 2.75 ' R 4 gerc &Co lo MUy..l3. '66' ' ' - ' ' .''' . 1 15 - Satith &Potts to May 1,'66 - • .... '- ' ' 2'50. WI: Barwelt tr) May 14..'66 '- • - • '2' 75 m W Wyman to . Jan .1..66 • ' • • ' ''' •-. ,•' 2.75 1 ta ,t.. W Emus to March . s. '66 2 7v - . • ...- 19, '65.. Sherman to Jail 1. 'lit; John lieury to March 1, '66 Dan! Fenstertnicher to MAY 00, '66. Wrn 11 Marvel to -Alifillo, '66 1,1'54 Straub T to May 10. '66..:.. Mary Richardson to Jan 1. '66... Ihn:llGoodwin to Aug 21; • '65 Daniel Jones to' Julie I.A. ilenry.Thuncifiito Nov 20. '65 10 - .1 11 Nicholas . tp-May ?_,'66 1' P Z e Field to May- 5, '66 IVillis dr Bun terhoft to 31 ard11.2,. It 11 Fri•hafer•to May 1, '66 Wail; Sinn h.to Jan 1. . '66 IV W Pea to Feb IS,. '66..... Andrew F Kimmel 'to April 1, '66... John Scblutinarrto June 4. '66 Win Ctiiimrd to June 1, '66 Jas K - Clouser to Ant 27, '65.% . S[lllll A rwiut my 1. '66 . : .f.lvo 31areqlen Jo Nov 1, '66 -.... RS onr.xL.- 7 We,are - engaged' in making out our bills - for the:prOsent year, and will bohappy, to oetsin remittanees troni• those whit receive them.as speedily aslxtselbl • PRESIDENTiJOHNSON . 13y Proclamation de clares.the blockade finally'ended. . "L. C. C." will -aecept our thanks for late' Macon (Qa.) , WE refer our leaders to Dr. Reese's Ad virtiscruent in another colutrin, treating-on Electricity as a. cure for disease:. NTI-COPPERIIiun," Ashland, will be :11 , Irsys welco . ine.. His last was too late. We Ri en.leavor •to answer: - his query in our PosTl;oi , io.—The-Vaiot State copvention was to . have beCn field atHairisbuig . nn :life . 32th of .July,: has. been postpcaked'in- (1911146 y ' tifijelli.Pennsylvania, 4egiment "flren selected-by Gen. Grant : t o . .proceell:•to Gt:tlyl4trg;.te participateln- the celebration th..;r4 on . the Four! h:of .Inly.:. . • ' Dorm or tr.—The:Petcrsbure; 31 - Artlay; says that "Jamesßueltanan,.•4 Pi ., lingylvania ; is in it greater, degree respon , !tittle for the late rebellion than.any.tutt,that I, N at Esq,:-the ,, emine . ht •rgini , er, to whose . enittiand.skill the lie:ia ititr 1 1 Irna l is a MoriiMent,. died:. in .Rich= On. the 24 th remained a etr01.7 .- ['ram man during the-war. 11: A MURAL SAMUKT. - . FRANCIS .D CPON'T, wftnse brilliant victory on the 7th of -Novetn :l7.'l. l it. wlien.he captured, the two strong fTts on Hilton Head and Bay Point, is-well rvaienibere.i, died at the' La Piern House, Ptilafielphia, on the 23c1 ult., of disease of the throat. . , DFFRA.UDING TUE ; GOVERNMENT.— . I . IIe as tessor of the Third Revenue Distriet; Bala- Illoie„ has detected frauds to the amount of tourteen'thoue;and dollars: The persons who are guilty of them are pertons who are willing to give half they own to pay off the,. public debt 10 keep the people.from being taxed. Tae Copperheads are disappointed. oliuseti will :not recede. an inch fx..om the positivelround:WhiCh Mr. Lincoln occupied . on the subject ,Of Emancipation. - The -Pres ident's 'speech- to-the Sou t carolina . del ega thm is. Clear, strong_ and b01d.... Ile:says to ihat:delegatien.: . "Slavery• is . gone an irt .stitution.. • -.There - Was no laipe that . t ite:Peo 7/ pie- Of • South Carolina /mid . be admit tcd f intol the . Senate or the: louse: of RepresentsiveS until they had afforded 'eVidence•by-their con duct . :Of this 'truth. The: people of-South Carolina . must have . a CotiVentioniandaniend . their:ConstitutiOn'lty abolishing . slavery, and this•muat -.be done in gOod faith; artfl the Convention or ‘:.b , ..gislatitre': . mtist:adopt the Pronesed antendment to. the COnatitution Sof the• United „States'which . prohibits. and: • ••• cludts slavery :everywhere." . TThis`--he •Tur.".l..sTafißo . :the rule tor all rebellious y.StateS. for 1, .%hr. , t.:::!;. 7. -JUdge Crowley Cwley charieStim, '.lta.adoption:Of the...ConstitutiOnal 'Amend toraterly.ef:MasOachnsetisi had an -interview: . meat. Nevi jersey seems likely _to te . the 11.-ih the President-po . Saturday to, lasttat:e•to aceent it—pOor jarsey:' : , nies to him the . compliments • 0 1 those ..(in the'Snhjeci of 'MOO sufirage•Mr..:.John lc to 'colored suffrage,. acid to represent son is brief and While-he.:favora tlitt a hile those hostile to thie measure had i the:right of the : negro:to _vote 14;:a allowed . to . hold political meetings, that ! f avor of violent or *Mature.. measures to,. pPraksion had been withheldfrom the form- secure that right. • e admits. that theiques . -1 er ciassThy aen:,Barney.i...T4e President as tion is net yet fully -Settled; htit.he declares "the question. as to - whether : the-14* • " u re.a Judge -C. that the• restrietiona should' that . rtuaived and•that; the.peopleshould-1 will be settled atwe go along.", but that we 1 . , ;1ty to toi!et . and discuss pOlitical • af- , : • _tnuat "let each ate. judge of the depositOry' riirittl • • • • •' of its can poiver. : -•• • T.ll PES2C SY I. VA.N.1.4. (.'ACA LET,- lis - v . e . a letter,from "L.• C. C." dated ")la- . ‘2 ll , J fie.. I; I BG5:r • The • • Reg i uteri t . :Ls Eaeti‘',e and •Iying iu camp. The boys are ilc , irotiS of tieing taus.tereti Otit, as they are tired of . heing.idle.,, We'reel 'edatidentthat the . Gtivernment gill as : s.oon as it can conve aiently and safely;:diseharge 1-the Seventh..:—: Exercisepalienee and you**ill sooti•see ytiiar 11. , rne;.bOys.t. arc too crowded -to, publish - C.'s" letter*. . : • . Wtstma Mean? •SnaitSias:— The Hon: Henry . 'Winter Davis Will probably deliver the Fourth of July- oration in .Chic= ago, and it is said will take - Strong ground in faiOr of negre sttfirage.. 'Mr. Davis, would have officiated as orator• in Baltimore on the same occasion had he rot received an earlier invitation friar'. 6hiPago. 'INF/mot - mi.—The Delariare Senate, 'now in session at -Doveri 'refused, on Thrirsday, to concur in resolutioni of respect to thelmetno- Ty of President Lincoln, passed by thellooe. It Is not -surprising• that Dclaware - rejected the Amendment to the Conititution. She pears not to'be civilizedenough . 'to appreci ate the progress - made during the . late War. - 11(ystntiar To PRESIDENT Liscin.s.—The tolored people of the United States propose erecting a monument to the memory of Abia- ham Lineoln at Washington City. Mr., Yea man of St. Louis, President, of the Western'. Branch of the United. States - Sanitat7 Com mission, writes to Gem. Howard, that has received voluntary subscriptions to the tonouTof $7OOO from cblored people in and , arotind St. Louis for said Montimelt. Tue Gerrysayito liloigumer.v.-The cere monies which are to take place at Gettysburg, on the:Fourth of July,- Will be very interest log. The national monument to commemor ate theterrible battle at that. place will be commenced upon that ory sion by laying the . corner-stone.. The structure it is thought, Will be erected speedily. It will be thefourth upon the.haftle-fields of the Rebellion,. 'The monuments at Stone 'River, Bull RIM and Grovel= ..Will precede it. Tbe Gettyiburg monument will commemorate the most 'im portant battle of the war. It was. the turn ing point in the contest. • - • PRESIDENT JOHNSON' AND'TIIE SOUTH. CARO_ LINT DELE•o.t.rios.President Johnson in his interview with thp South Carolina delegation on Saturday last, insisted_ in the pla.inest •arni most unmistakeable terms on the entire shall,- Ifonment of Slavery as one of the conditions precedent to the'returii of South Camilina to the Union: • Seeing the determinittion of the President on this subject, the delegates ac quieseed. President Johnson is unquestion ably, exercising the high prerogatives. of his office with jadgment, In the firm re:tilve that the country shall not retrograde a single GEN. GRANT'S YidWE .on retrenehthent are statesmanlike. - ; He proposes to sell off at once near two' thousaud head of Lorna . and mules, which are needeil for farin jug purposes in . the. South. The saving for their support and attendance will'amount to more than a million dollara per week,' to say' nothing of the eight to ten milliorts which they . ilt probably 'realize to, the Treasury in the: sale: Gen.. Grant intends to &duce:the aruis• to the lowest point consistent with Pub lic safety. The . Giineral believes not only in hard lighting, • but. close saving so, that:the country may'be able to endure . ' the. drain of any other war which may arise - hereafter: •. .. • A .Coyrnisr. 7 - 7 While liendier,.-Trea.s urer, of .the ' County . of . Schtiylllill,l eharied . and IVas - paid $1 . 2,002 85,, in.11.414-;•for receiv ing and dislairsing ••-..51,3 9 41,G2 . 3 . :Jutke Iteidenreich,•Treasprer of - Reading,' Pa,:, ceived.in.lB6l 0n1y:;5433 , 43 kir : receiving-and d . tshursiu,g' $446,29.6,•54.--- This fact •slionhl opem , the eyes . ' . of the . tax. payers of this : ty. to the : c normity. the outrage which has been perpetrated upon them bi . ..the•asthund 7 Frig charge ic4 . .Flendler. • The•Vounty-•Com-. missioners should this Yearcompel . theTreaS- Orer to refund:4it . 'ever intended he should receive; or the 'pe(iple,..l-4 the polls 'at the next election; hold their:party 4ecciuntaz ble for the outrage; -• • • • • ' • - • •• THE case.of 4Sti Y. "V., credited to Pottsville iwhosei family.- resides in„,Philaderpida;nnd who could draw, no re lief money in ..(..dhpr place is. certainly i :Very hard.: CommSsionerk - c*l4- County- refuSed.topay in d his case, hitt - #‘Mir position i n:the teris w may 'agree: to act unjustly ; but-itdoes not reuder,their.po sitiort the less indefensible; 1.7 wag credited to the County;. - and his:Sarnily..if needing it, -shotild: receive . relief, from tho. County he : represents in.tlie.A.rmy. par dor respondent.thnSt..understand :that there.iiie many queer things . ohe in Selitrylkill Couh : , ty by its jgii6rant i . C9pperliead If our- citizens are wise they will nest Falfeleft all Worm ticket. A New WONDER .Aso A FRESH. DIS.APPOINT ifENT.—The English press inimical to the Union have : been forctisting the : danger and difficulties_ of disbanding the grand American armies, and 'Waiting in hopeful anticipation of something.. to . turn up' that would' in this establish their clairmas true prophets Fate in this, as in all. the other events of the. war, his neen perverse. and unaccommodating.. The ncws just ;received in'England 'of the grand _review and : passage safely to' their homes of nearly two,hunclred thousand Men, in as much_ a matter of 'surprise . and dis : aPpOintanent as =vas their spontaneous as- semblage•at the cal) of _their country four. 3- en rs -ago. *Our English friends are learning lessons in democracy everyday, which will tend to give them better ideas of what . popu , *kr 'government is, and,. perhaps, -remove, some of their prejudices against it. . • , ESTIMAnLC - 3114N 1 .—=Dr. Qr. N. Eckert died at his :tei:idenee in Philnddpfiia on the . 261.11. - •tiltinni;..• aged . 63 years., This neWs thnuiatidsY County Who kneW and loied him: Forty.yeara ago Dr-- Eckert practiced . medicine in biWigs • • . .. • latirg i •this County.: ..Subseßuerttly. he was iri . the mercantile business iiNcr. time] sdoiff. County: remainedin*that however, .but. a shOrt time, when he removed tri PinegroVe; this County, where' he engaged, in •the irflu business. thirty. years he w as the pro - -. •prietnr of a furnace, whiehite:Managed with success..: nr. Eckert represented.lrom..iB l l:T. to _IS4 2, in CongreSs; tlie. District. then com= posed of the counties of Schuylkill;barphin: and, Lebanon, with distinguished ability. :11e . wris . appointed.director Of .the Mint : hy:•geta. . • • Dr. Eckert understoOd • thOrOughlYi. the • : subject . of Prote6tiort, and was al ways .an earliest and zeithius'advocate . of the System.. 'lle•was oneof the framers of the Tariff A:ct . of .l s Which was unquestionably, the :hest ;Tariff the United.3tfitefil ever had; • Man Eckert Was respected by ail for his many . estimable qualities of.heart and mind- T . : . Those wlio knew him hest:had. the.greatest: regard. fqr ProbahlY.. the highest. tribute :that will be Paid to the :'remains . Zof.thiS . Worthy Man; will be the tears.of - the people of Pine people.whO .knew and• enter:, Mined fOr him an affection which was fratei7 _ virJ4"~473 . e'ea ;;~': 3'f , !:E~ , ..:`f'.'~ !'~.YS!~~'37~w°~~'A:w '-4:."'i2,CAjYr~KijF,-'~'n~`l.~'~l_: S~}=} n ' '~ .. ~~+'?."3sYr`n-k"i .+k~aLlTceis_'4P~".~ti+,r,.';n. LETTER,: FRO 1511400;-.: . . . Kurross)lnvesa. Jottiotax.*:—Thie is s. continuation. 'of My article printed layoter issue of last xcelc. 'hope this annihilation won't be fraught with as numb evil. tri you as the , omittnitaticat of - my;paper - hate; started air: tiforeaddin. the:ye/W.lth* the been to this-commfinitY. -tavas a good young man, of quiet, sober habits . ; , quite Philanthropic, Mods with _a desire - to do good to all mankind, aid %lie, goods:Old 'Pemotratic .party, -.break. Album - the existiog- government,: uphold. eeeession; strengthen the doergine of State ,Rights; tighten the; fet ters of slaves, and , &milk . : to change our. tyrannic..ll pnblican•flovernmentin to two free'emPloffia.iwiteharst I surfed' my,paper.: „But such wig theAndaenee of the leaderarotour party and the doecrinea they tiumittAbat I became filled with hate to - all :rood and peaceful sena...because they would - not listen- to my frrintleap-. peals nicreatea revolution In this County,. andmy rage Imew.no. boon& when I discovered - semselon and the governMentl despised triumphant. - I now de.' termlned on toy revenge. . I secretlyanstfilled doctrines of riotand plunder into the minds , of sthe- riotous' And mercetetry. visions of glory into the ambitious, and Cs:. talinian bloiaitbirstiness and „debauchery into the ,• vile and lustful: .My plans and efforts anoteeded in:101W I rably. Soon the whole - town was Med .Wittifear ; And' trembling with repeated threats :of :plunder. fire and langhter, :publicly . proclaimed, the peace having • dtl zens sought that protection frrtla a: just and. benign government, of which - they -were deprived here through the inefficiency of our Court, unjustly biased-in favor of whatever. might gratify •`ambitioni lustful thirator Jtulge m y -horror, when a regiment of soldiers arrived in the Count r y, and.thus put-a stop to all riciukplunder, murder and ancendiarism.- which I was endeavoring. to inaugurate:. I had now no other course but to vent my. spleen on thosegood citizens who' had the thwarted my lablos, and-Cheated. my foodeg hopes.." I wrote , ar ticks filled with censure 'and endeavored to create pub; "lic feelings-of Antipathy against them. They patcl no attention tO - roy editorial& bht coolly discarded all no tice-Of them, This added-fuel to My wrath; and finally - I became more personaLiwhich resulted in my having .to undergo insults minumbered,.aud ended •in My:- re ceiving a just. and severe chastisemant in broad. day-. light in the public streets.. ' . : Yours respectfully,. Stow. P; 8: = The:C,onxMfurionai AdrOcate of this Place, to this weeivn issue. sayaJack•Slow is. dead. and advises .'as to his funeml preeedgon. Jack Slow Is neither dead,. • nor hashe yet - auffered - the* humiliation 'of . being Hely licked on Centre Street,.. The article is a silly and foolish prodnetion,-'and . wonld deserve no notice but to • correct the above abominable, taaliciona; and wilful . Iwurrricr: Tog-ruz stouts . . . • . Ode,' on t h e : Fourth ' of 4uly, 1865: . Come. rosy day! iiiirift-footed o'er ilia .. • • . Bright, robed mid. covered '•with , flowerii, • wboaa", fra grance The balmy rosY , morniiik: histe.l• • Let me your new, graud; glorioualreedom Mate. • .**. . . • . . . . .. . . . Treedorni•hdcv. Evreet. - how . .dear thdivnrd to-day; And-yet ha . * dread ! ant life-blood ebbed away On.gouthern . soll,'the_prisciner in his cell:,.' ThyOeeppst.,:hig,ht*C:triathEi, nlnne.cculd.tell: . .. . ... . . .. . . . . . . O !peace:Ali:happy day, 0 i sacred 'day, ' 31 id.de shall fill your hoor, and Yokels gay: [Add floating flags and joyous hellii proclaim, . ."0.1 happy Fisulh, we hail thee °dee again V., -••- . . . The tionds of year, dark, hoyeritiz o'er the land; '. " Shadow us now no . - inore:l-Pudi,l,W - e stand .- - Atari - in - red, redeenied. baptized with With tears and bisod, .And led Skro! grief and suffering, back to God f .: . . .. . Lord ! take the gift. '..A6cept a nation's prayer'. HeOdeforth beneath Thy tender,•thateripg cure, 'May we, a - peoPle to.Tby love rtored, 'r_ ' ile.called the "N ie ;Nation Whose God .the Lord." . 'Manhood Alai YorTurti:VtoOo are regained TIELSIMSI.IeII RITRACT 1i1X111.7. . .A.pril;B; '66.14-6E4 . . THR.:COAL.J - !MADE: leit,rlS63 . . . The, quantity . malty scot by this .w - eek 5 . 3- 793.'02 7 13y Canal 224333.10; for the. Week 76426.12 tons; against 108;271 00 for .:the . coirespOncling :weelehisf year. - Loss.for the Week, 32;144 tons. The'clernand . for Coal' has ehown :a. slight: in- crease within the .last particularly for tit?: :ICe . ±,v - York the tleniao. has not - hoproVe4ljar4tlie. sUPplY....is e.x. , :esa th • demand: :..The tradcAo.wei•er looks more hOpe, than it:did two we'cks,ago.7..... M . auy.'of the oPeratorehavnuotyet started their collieriee, all were du . .operati , m,. the' supply . ..wf..llld be greater than the dentittul, , ,, and :Another. stelipagn wi;uld in all.:prob.tbiltty take - p 1.410 - 'is elieeper.for: the collieries to , istand idle than .to et4l CoaV at ind many .of'tlie operatGre . . have decided to do so. "Goal leas reaeited:Peace .pri . ens, - attd . ,if there is' tiny .„further redo tion in. it'most tali° place:••iri the: price •(whichhave • already: heep ' reduced from 20 to' 40 uer.cent.)•orin.the prise of traiimportation. Since the above'Was 'written, we are authorized .to state that •their. will . be nu end tranepor-6.tion on the I:tending . ltailrOd, and. Soltriyiiill 'Canal; On the- ftret;of July (to -day). The . :tratle - had hoped tha(the.'dompanies. Would have fonmilt .to theirAeMreet to have . nnide . . a :reductitin . .fer.the mouth:4 of 'July aulAugnin, but as they have denided:otherwise,' oar ol,ert6r4. 'nest govern:theiu . SelVeS - • sums np this creek.: 4 8 pared .with last year : , • • . . p,t :E , It: .1!".. et,,,7•2T'1.543,74.41 53.7931 1;220,911432.7,7511 Schnyi Cail.l 311.541; . F,91.0391. 2'43370, ' 200 1,0941 - 58.4:15 - .L Vitt Ft. RS 31,061, 1.7411162.!: 14.330!. 63,L771:411.1.-2sr, Lehigh .Qari ;* 23,41.1; 237 ; 949 1 31.3751: 211.5 LS • (105, 101- Scrant. S'lll. 01,3771 * - 459.495 1- •'...'1.11150 - 4,19.19 - o'i d 50.105; ••• . " : R.llll 9,906! • 147,610 ' 7,557 1 - 105,170!7 d39.,499. By. R: Road ' 0.7521 - 111,561 . 11.3401 232,605(1121.044 By'CaPal.. :! IS, 6331 143;115 ,*. 71114 , 16.1501 121 . .933 'Pct ~t. El ud,.', 32,025. .: 213.620 35.2541 - 261,416 ~; 67,20.1 •16:03101:11 - 11..; * 5.377! 143,5401 - 10...5310 - - 145,617 ' • 5,971 •Trpsorton: . i 1,710 1 101,077, . 5391 - I0:0.0) d 19,1113 .14lior * t Mt... -.- , • • 112..... , 61 • -.• • :.. 7;541' r1 ; 25.376, Franklin Co , 1 . - .' 22.4741. ' • !. •10 4 .530: 0,9136. - Brpad • Top.l - 5,175 : 151,1166; 3, 190:. : 117.146. d 66,925 - . , • - -• .. 1205;540 4.467,451 . 212,760 3,615:650 .. ' ' . • --•- , . 1212,761 1. 3,1715,6501 :. •:1 • - •:I . -- . ' : • 1 :+3."31 goI.,SJI c. . . . . • • The trade shmys au . increase this week over the last of 15,0 . 61 tuna, but a falling eft compared with. the correspondiuk. ivesk of 11, - .sear. of . 55,071 tens. 'The ai,Tgrrgatc; loss -. this, - year is- 851,831 • . • - .•• • ' •. We learn . that "ciovernmßnt :contract • f0r .,.. OhlV:recently: atbiertislie,d, was. taken by a,-New • Yorker tit .$5 35 per ton. • • ••.. • •.• • • - • • • --. .' The Tide Wat . e . r. -Canal damagod by.lhe great hap been repaired,. and other Canals. . . connecting with it .wl.ll' he ready - also: 40 a - few . days..' This .will opetit4e,WYoming . Coal Trade by - - . . • • . , .- • - Actaloll SALES COAL:Tbii.Delpivrare Hodson ComtAiriy,h94 the •Pf:innaylyaniii Coal .Ciimpany's c. . tion sales' of.'•Cral came Ml:in New. York on the 25th' .i.dt: • The following ar'e•t be prices obteined for Scranton • COM' (in boanl vessela Elizabeth's/it. •• • • • •-• . . . sAuf'scri.xsroa coal. ar Areripti Jusr.,2o, - •• .sieamborit -- , (iirered 30 0 tons:—.2oo.fons Whitney •&. $6.5714 • 500 Townsend, $6'673¢ ; 10tH) Townsend, $5 . 1•73:;; ; 100 Isaac L. Bull $7-00; ~ 2 641 • SAWN : er . ..t.; Co. .00 00: 2t,ri E. •F. Cower. Co„ $7 Oti.; . 60014 . :•FiLille14. CO., $7 00 ; 500: Nicholson; $7:00; • 200,b1. Harris, $7 00.-6300. tens sold: • Lump--,'offered .6000 • tor:S.-500 ' '57.14 : (100 Globe Stain Milled., $6 75 ; 1060 Talmage, Co., $6 .50 ;• d 0.,: $6 37,;(5': 2:.(0.11. c am p.. $o sTx Nicholson. 46 5734.: ' 1000 : - Clark. $6 25; 200 Wellington 8r0(4., 500 SaWyer. •A Co., do.; 400 = Haldinrie.- do.: 400. S. Bouncll, . do.; 400 Hotchkisscrio.; 250 H: N.,. CamP; do., 200 Benici,;(lo.-6500 tons 501 d... •. • • • • • . Broken—offered .5000 tOile.-500 StiinfOid • Mfg Co:, •- $0 ; 200 N. Y. SfelitnSugai • Refining $6 54) 100 Ennis, $6 - 62k; ;,000 Lpomm. do ; 1400 S. Jr., $0 50; - 200 Hjuyer . s6 3UII Peck •• Sr Salisbury, :$6 00 150 . Spencer $6 . 023/ : 100 Nelsori Baker, da.: 300 Union 'Mfg Co., .$6 50 :'10(.0 Nicholson, s6' 60; $:-,00 .ToWneral ;$6,63 ; n 0 .Sillimaa &-•••Matthews; $6 65.; 500. Li; :C. Clark,' •$6 60; 500 Mini& $6 65:.300 Chapin, $6 GO; 500 - Sawyer & Co.. do.-5550 : 1pris . • . ..• • Ec•—offered• 0500 toilA—,loo 'Alexander; $0 • : 1.25 Peck- Pitinan; $6 70-;100• Hamilton er, Son; • $6 t 10; 2:0 Nelson & - Bacun, $6 55; 150 Young .2 Co.,' 150 Smith; $0 65.; 100 Carpenter. • 'l.ks;' 100 $6 75: 676' Nicholson, .$O. •1711.20.. , C. Hockey; $6.60.; . 200 Lyon:s=Siiller_lt6 601 . 11* . llebOdtct Co.; $6 CO .100 It,: Al.tain, $6.'65 ; 100 .•• • ._•flowe,i. $6 .65; 250 Peck 4.k.Salisblay; $6'601, 200 Ilenehienier, $6 60; 100 • flenes..s6•ss ;- 400 '.Wellin gton Son; $6 .60.--50cip Stove- -offP'red 50 . 60.0nA Geo. BillycrsG 75:70i) . • Ff. Baldwitr, , dO %.1.: porter, .do r• 2 0 0 T. Warthor. :do . ; 340 Wood C0...d0 ;* 200 Brush. :do ;• 100 . Yount & Co, do,; -:•-•••Fp.her. do; - 100 Pec k.' . do ; '2OO Stamford 31aptig :Cu. ; do,; 1 00 lirAdieV• do, • 101.) Young t du 259 ; 254 Paaer. & Co , do; 1,50 .Yozin &".• Co.; do :,1000 Tal- Mrtpo, Bruch, 'do ; 020 Nicholson: do ; '3OO do. dO; Arwood: do ; '2OO Nelsoryllak•er, S 0 ;1000 -Talmage,: flout, &, CO., di). tons told. • • e - . Chestriut , -Offered •A 00 tons-200,— . -.= *6 on -; PeckSallsbriry, ; 3000 Talmage, 00; :AO Clark, $OOO ; Aic:rubder: - d(); %ion Chaptnia.. ;146.05 ; .100 'Scott &Smith. do 300.; Jewitt '& Son, do; 200 North Bhor,. Ferry-C0...d0: - 'Batiks, do . i..-200 Smith, ; 000 Talmirge - &.C0.,d0.-• • The-folipwiug. - are. the. prices obtained fcir Pittston . . Coal sold bY•the Pennsylvania Coal Company on* board ,vessels at 'Newburgh and Port...BcCen i-; • • . • . . . . oe - 15 . 4 LE or ruM - wro,. COAL' s AtITILOI, Offexed-1000 $6 ,, ,5;1; :400 ..Betnia, s6.62 • :.sooPearse: do ; 2501 Poughkee• • gain Iron, i f iirks.• $6 50 ; 500 • Wit I l'earee. - S6 65; 500 Smith, do ; 1000 , ChappelL. 100 Clark;, do:-.4400 tons sold. - So4unbliat-4500 tons offered-300Benti5, i5;.1000 Chappell. do ; • BaK) Wardon. do . ; 500 Smith. do :.1000. Tyler,k, Cti.,• ; 3011 Chu do; 500 E. S. 'Steven's. do. J-5100 tons 'eta ••• __,•-•• • -2:100 • tons offered-700•43Utni4.156 R 5 ;• I 0 00 Chappell, -do:.; 100 Sillyman. $ll o.s;'•lotiTsbor, do ,: 200* Colliugwood, tons. 501 d,.. . Egg-1500 tonaciffered-500 - 0 - ..8. it E. Smith. $7 00; .100 Hucht do: lop Bemis, do :::300 - Chappell, do; 100 Stevens, 110 ; 203 Scofield; do •do. —l5OO tune soul._ Store-2000. tone offered‘,soo C(sllingwoOd, • 101 l Seofleld, di ; :240 I.4imis, $7 20 200 E: Bradley, do . -100 Sinith. ; '250 Ilniht.;: do; 3 0 0 CilliPP6 l l , ;•• 3° ' • 1127:.r05n do; 100 Smith, flo.-2. 1 .50' tons sold.' .•,' • . • Chei , tnnt-1504.) - tons offed. - -100 Eolith,' $6 :37 :,:400' t'Allimorood, $6 :'3OO tiappell; do ; 'l,oo.Townsend. di); 100 - Silly - man; do 300, Hotchkiss, do; 206 `do.-1500 tons 501 d...; • ". - ..* . -• ' • *.• • . • .. . • • • Nearly if not quite nil :Pennsyl v ania:thev (Jost COM' pang's Cool 'was tonsumnri on the -North . soli' • ver and . elae*here, scarcely any WB.B::ptircliaso:l-by . ere,'• ••.k large pOrtion •of ,the•.Delawnre 'and Hudson Company's, . Company's Coal Was.puri::Mised direct-by COnsniners: . be • Seic.plon ' shows ' 'a - decline. bri . . ,Lninp" and Broken,, and email inereaie' on Steamboat; Chosinut, :dyer the gales . Ma• "•-• •• • - • • • • -.• • . . . • . The Pittston Coat shows ah _increase of; about 15 cents per tan on. Lump, 15 . eints On Steamboat, 20 on. Broken, 40 on Egg, 47 on.. Stove; And 35 an Chestnut, since _ the May sales., . . The prices obtained are hotter than was patud., amtgives nev 'confidence to, the tradi.— With the-present 10w ioastwise freighter ira think pUrehasers Of cord tibiiiied need nut holdback tiny ANnAilT . h l ;tilln3l4.4Bo • •.a iorta... I TO TA A . • .11E6.... The New Tai TrkiniilrThinadoir*fiti "The siipply.of Foreign:la very,lightriO"prines `are_ucettam, • P0131054C le ahunclant,.largmly,in. eximslW. the.dematia, prideeare and nominal: atthenelose... , The... Eastern I . e!i:titit* : is fair; liind the local trade "- moderate. The anZAtaritait' Canal'"Company 4ve*deeed.thi Tiatea':Oleinn:: and .tonnage 19 cent perinn on Coil ; passing throtyililheirL 3)115% liarclly:Aulllpknal-tit ought 'to 10 1 e, been ti;;u3. 2S.tei . SO. Oats • THr:- COAL " MAiRKEIT'S PRIOER OF 00ACBY TitE OA:1100. FiaI!: ; FFIX JOCXCIAL.I . . . PHILADELPHIA. •••• - Jtsr. 50 ; 1865,: .. Bid s 6 50 g 1 _ • chestnift,..'..- . . :White Ash, Lump, Si . es - m •6 - 06 Q .:" • :SL Boat Flald Brokep,;.: 6_00(o ‘`• . and .. :.. 6 - 00 a • _ • Cliatant; • 5 - 004 5 25 Loettli att. Lninp;St. Boat:. . . 6 - .ootw G " ..Broken • •• • 6--(XI4 62 3 `` `` Prepared.. 6 00(. - 0 6 25- CheAititat, - 5 ocia.s 25 LoibetTy C0a1,.: 6 75(0: Belmont Iced' 75@ •LehigltLinnp, :it. Boat k Bretteb,.' 7 00Qt . . ... , . " Che5tnut;:.:...:..'....::. .. nog. : Broad Top - 0 ; - 70(.0 • 6 75 _ . • • AT •NtW •- • . . . lichtmlkill,Red. Ash liy.Boat Load:•:s 7 00 6 50 -• Chestnut.',-. " • • • ~..6:00(.(14 6 .25 White Asia . .Buirip s -a Steam = Boat. .. . 7 " BrukeliA . S'g;-, • • 7 ' Stovei . .. • 7 . : . : .6 Lehigh White.AsS Lump.ll3:3oat . " Prepared, • =•-`Chestnut; . . . • • ...Elm-ninon coal aCElizabeAliport; . . • Liimp ..ind•St. 'Boat by P.argo. $ .01 - ~ St ... .. . .. , . .... . Ct Broken ' ove ... Cheatnat; . ...... See Auction Sales. Lehigh Coal at-Elizahetbpart. . Lump Boatliy. Caro • 7 251 g 7.'00 Broken and ' Egg 4- • " • 1( 7'.00 Prepared •-.• • • • 7 00 Chq.stnut . • ' - . 44 .• " . ( 623 41r: Coal as liondout..: . . Ltunpbt. Boat CD ~ ..... • ... . ..... , ; ..... • . . .. .. . . •,... Cheetnut • • SETT Co.'s Call at Ne)vgarg. . . . ... . .... .... . . ..$ ' St.. Boat '• • . . . EA • . . . .... ... . - -(@ .. .... .. .. . ' Chestnut'. . ... ... ... ... . (J) bee Auction Sales. . • . . . . • ..A.lr. BALTIrtfOItE • ••-• : .• • JUNE 27, ISGS. .Sha:kin LC; Pittstoti 4.811-witolstlles47 50(4 775 , -retail. • 9 .00(4. Lykens. 8.25( . " • " " retail . 9 50ctio 50 . CUMBERLAND' COA.t.--Run of ruittc . 57. 50 at Locust Point:. COAL _FREIGHTS. Freiktits:froin. 'Rich Montt 't7Pliiisitl 9 a.) Portland • 1 60 I P0rtan0utti.'.......‘,....1'b5 1 frt, J Boston . .... . . 155 No Bedford: 'l'4l I:Newport . .1 4il-. NEiw.Loodeti 1.40 4 Norwi.h . . _ . . . :•.- . Ne*:Haven..' . .. -... 1 - 40 I Bridgeport .... - :..1 - ,..;.,••1' 40 New York. .t...'.• .. ~. 1 50 l l'hiladelob . ..;: ia..,. ... tit , - Ithode lainn .. d....... 1 40 l Aterandria.t....: •. . : .•2 75 'Washington D.. C..*.... I 1,0 4 Plartford • , '.' . : • 'l.'o TautitotY : ' - .1 Bat Newark:. .• . -... ............ 150 Albany . - - ' ' ' 2.1.00 11.ichniholl V. 3:06 f Norfolk Ve• week... 3be '65 ceeeele and 71 betfe.. anivesl fsr .1 . • , . . • • Freightilipiti . Yen .. • ..... 60lPortland,. - 1 - 30 Tall .. ... :`..i(llN - 007bIlrypOrt: ... . 110 Newport • 1 15, Ito4ori . • . 25 151Tunt0n... . ..... 1 20tSievi )12.V00.-. .... .. . 00 1 50 I%f ti`d 20i Zir6V • ilea infd .. .. 1:0 jr11(1 , 011 'l. ON .. . .•.1 00 . Jso l llartGinl.. : -1,40 Salem• •••••- 1 50 .... . 00 •• frpkullsiltumoic. .Th Phihulelphia . • • • 4 ;1 (eO, New-York '• •'••: • •• • " r 50;4 .•. . • • - , . . . . .. 10."reights. from Gc.orgelowst OrA lc,.n.oftri a. To Philadelphia; ...-: ..... i- ' -..:'. • .$i...00q.1: 10 1 . 3tAt04 - ' '.. . . _. . - - - - - ... 1- 5Q41" 75 Pinegroye eon! 'trade for 11565:.. . .AmouutitrauSported.daring •- the.l:Lit •mofithi • Lorberry .Creek ' ' , 922 . • • 3 . 2.0i.;11. riswararn Railra:id 1:1 • ••• • bion Canal 11 , ..1,519.13 • •• 4-1,130.1 h s.le Cali gily Railroad. 4 for 1865. , ;. The foildwing-is the gritudlty of. transported Over:the'different Railroads .in Schuylkill Comity; for reek endm on.Thlusday.eveidopr hist : • ~. . • ..14111631111'&., R. • 32'401 "02 '521.141.14 Mt . .... .... 1.550.10 - ; • :15.15i -07. Mill Creek • • ' • • • 5.14 T .0D• ."-,10:1.745 04 Nlattettol'4.Brotitl 14,•282. - 04: 836,0G1N li Little Echt vlk t." ••• • ' . 1 , 'T3J.52 1G . . . . . . . . ;. coal* Trade ' by. Railroad tor • 1.563 • . Qu:iutiti. otilepaloent by linilroad - andTanal for the week thultug6d Thursday evdpinv.:. last:. • :-..',... . .. • .kA ILPAAII .' liort • Carfinb.•. • • • Pottesille - • - :•4c11411:i11-11a.ven.. - .-.. Ant urn:... • • Port, .. ; ; . . Pre.iloaitythis year . • • .... ... To. same time last y0.,e.r.: Increase so, tar Pecrp4l.Se. •- Lehigh For • 0it52AT04.5%.:. . . . • 952:: - 64.722 3.0011. riS. '11,102 1.024: '40,500 048 1 . .25 '1:15 A. Pardee Co. PackerCo:::.' Mt: Pleasant ...... • • .. liurieigh... • Fulton •.: ,Sharpe, Weiss Buck Mountain Smith , .3 Ijohey:Brook-Coal Col oeitaan Tn. Coal Spring Mt..Coal'Co.... W. T, .Carter & ' r .BeaYer 'Mean:WAY- .. Lehigh Zinc CO John Connery • L. lialtimore Coal Co.:. rianklin • Consoldated Coal. Oa! Ainieuried ...... L,ehigh..& Snag: . ... WilkeAarre Nay. Co Other • Warren .. . .. • :.MeNcal . • : • ••• 119 1 :12,2 . 43 3c!9l'. 19.'231 1,356 46,735 5 1 71 29,2231 .207 21,7301 1,41)4 4R.1.241 .601 49.11-S 34,177 -128' - 16,911- 16; 45.6F1Zj• 542.7.2; 54,479: 350,11 . . TOtal C.:: Same time . . . ld .3,365T,.46- . De , erpise Ificreue United States, Railroad Canal and.'Llical Railroad: . . : • " :BOutit.; ISf.;O-9 Schurr" , ..lavigAtion Stock, 61.. ". . .. . ItailtoEul..; .. . .. .. Schirylkill .. Ltihigh Valley ltalr9atr: . 1 . ,e111;4,•h . C11na1• .11,Inda I 'Ca)tawista . . , .. . j • ' preferred.':.',.:. 31.111ers Bank St.xli ' • •• • Farrners.:Bank Sikk ' GpVeniment -Bank Stock ••• • . Water Company Stuck.:.:. , . • •'• " ' a . . . . .. n-‘2o.lsiinda(eoupona S 10-40' • • • Certificate, rif..(ndentediiis • Gold (premium Bhilada . ) • Butler . • .. Nttitoti .. . .. . ... . . Green ,linifataki .. New York and..l'diddle Sid itouuLnin " • Stratera'F.a/lii Coal CA ' • Diamond Coal Co - . • • • NMVADVERT7MENTS - J . H. 0-I{Bk KA:lt FORKS,' lior..itisltintihig hay. . Thice varieties an - good:: Call tuld' 'bee them at STICRTER (111EILRY.NTONER.--Ckeirry Siemer to stixie Cherries: Tnn! , t perfeet inventiOn in market dow it moat Auronghly; no bruising of fruit ;.every fimily should have one. at',• June 24, .65 26-3, SpcHTER & TLIOWSON'S. . . WIVE AND CIDER PREMM.?i-, fampy Wine and. Cider Press. •very compact, °maples but'a face of feet 6quare ;grind and crlish fruit or all . description aud. press at same time. - .Cherry ernes cf (V ushe. Just the article for farmers and fami lies. .At . STICIiTER '4I9IIIPSON'S. . . . . . NEW. , ..'.11.11/8141 I—Funeral !March .to tile Memory of.Abrishatu , .Lineoln, . the liar. 'tyr President, .PARItIiIiEST.. the poptiL lar conipoeer. • ...The Home 'Journal. says : : _ 'Phis; ia a fine: eomposition. well worthy the, • reputation 'of ite writer... Very, aolemn and impressive. - 1:00 COPIES .411.121 IsSU ED . WEEKLY. Prico ' Se. cents; 14' itik.ri note of tbe P.raqtlent. .cents. • • Mailed free..' Pub- WATERS,.No. 451 Broadway: N. Y. ' • • • • •. . • NA.ticorirAa..#4;so oil ILLY: . . . . . Thr ., Pence • •Jisbitee..—National • SbogN.oitti Cho- Mine 'Boys sire, .111,nreh log Home... Sort arid Funeral. lelareh . ; to Atte Atiraltani No Stare liftmen tic _Oar Seery! 'lg tem:: teli Send me one - Flower - . lrene his Ernie.—Ballad U.. to." ' . • - • Juttreceived and for rale at 8.-BAPNAN•B' • . 13ook and:Meek 6tcre: .• • • A triok110•141141:rile. - -Zisliiaistaif Cliellattr Criadlist,.Gralitteythes,sl'cilei and dams Ves-aniti-WitiTanted to earl ..thernost straight, Or. - • .STICHTRIt Tgosirsoyaii. sthiliair. into wavy ringlets -or psnaive..eurhs4-4.114-- • .-•- • • FLORIXEL OF IVY 'for 'the- permanent renibv•AT.ofl, IT‘lese iiith Rope .arid* Puit , a- tow-. lisslliegS San: Freeklee,. Flethmrornia; dte..; leaving th e A . Piet.% at •• STIORTER 4t.THO. . 3 droON'S: silialunonttr: Soft and of - an - alabister • • _ _ ••• • -ordEsnr AL R usi ct, u p root! , t e r -Bouts Pre:'. foritheadaWritrjr part of the - body': irithrnit ±-• 'serving Kettles' att STIOEUTR,R &THOME_ "401`.;'S the skin . --1111....23: Mailed free.- - Address GRORGI/V:' • • • CIORN UgEttiit $ cwrxe dortioxesons. sue= 714 RiosAchisn York' hue 10,.45.• • ' • . I s l 3'. l ;•'W. - 1"; - .• • - . ' • • • • ' ' FrAm4. - ••• _ • .The.T.&II.A.QUA .It6LLII , III , 11111 0 014P4a . K1**',•;•• I TloFiaithaterw.;.Work c. au! . twit' ctiinpleUttliteti" Works at Va.,:•'• • lot of Bortm Say . Forint: for ,- unloading bar; with marina. Schuylkill . County,. tire . now :I; I Pulleys . coimilete, Two'.differeotpattern.. latest:; inanufaeturing• arid prepareclitte anpply improvement at • . :STIOI4E:a & THO.Ntra9l"47S itlerchiaot Barlron - - tif.a.••.*ery Iteparior - Itortuto..Squares;•Flat'Antt Half - &amyl!. • Orderik. are respectfully' solicited ' : ' : eltd:WM Meet with prompt attention., • ' • JNIX . RALSTON, Tress , :Tamagri.July • • ' . DOCK 7 . 25 00e. 7 .25 00 r,f0 7 25. 006:4 6"25 @ 7 00 @ 7 00 g 6 2.5 'Abrahain E - . Hollinvhush Morznit T Ntr sh . Alspaela - Marta, ;Peter.— 'Malay Rebecca • 'Hoyington CheS- Harriston Kate: - Nathan Hannah Hare • '.lltunnier Sally Norton A..N Bartatt Thos sh henry • cook Monroe J- - Iterrinttton C itees Tbos M'eh . .. - Cathoim Jnetnitre Hannah Stone Wm •• ' • Heifer Writ Sherseiaal Rat Con Itritlget •Kiieger Dan' D Tate Chninbers..6 Lade Pat 2 sh Weaier-Amos Gray John. Morrison John' Wilson F.; It , .• Gallagher ;grid:get .11.1outikhen..Thtita JYost Daniel- Iluntsbeiirer Wm:Morrison - W . 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'Dame: Nem' nff,Ma.;. o eneral•Debility,'Paralysia, t.e., altoltheii matism and...llyspepsia by '.Eleetrical .appiication.. ttmutilntismation or;Qougestiori or Brain,...Lutigs other-vital eel le a• this. aPplicatioits, • Billions Colic, • Diarrhea: Dysentery or Flux : voted m • ore appliCation.- without :rein •or: suffering seterWitile; • Electricity for .varicinS Pentabboniplaints, Cannot .be roo-bigbly 'recommended:. It will stand the test when all other remedies. prove's. Di4Easeilhat are . cura.: hie and inctirable with medicines. can be and are et/led • bv the various Painless aPpliestioni of Electrielty:', • "Person* wishing to obtain Ames/ledge as to the - mo(fs or applyintt 'Electricity' for •Varfous timeases, C lire-' ceive.inetructions by - applying to . J. A. REEb-E; •- • July I; .. • • • Electrical Physii4an.: • . . , . k 'I2ETTERB '.llXerionibling Unclaimed' is tbe.Post onic'e, at. Pottsyllle. Statq or rennsylva -. nia. on the.3oth day 'of &me- 1 9 65. .. ' . ' . ' • To obtairrany bf these letters, the applicant Hint call forodverersed fetters,. give the..clate of this list., and pay two cents for. advertising. • . if not called for within one month', they will be sent do the pead Letter Office.. '• : . - . . . LETTERS lUnCiatmitil iira the P.o.t . Oillcia at St. Clair, State. of Pennsylvania,. on the itOth day of.JtiiM, , • ...1 • ' .'To obtain any:of. thece letters, :The applicant- call for `tmdrirtis•ad . l4ters." rise the' date - or thia - lbst, and pay Onebent for-rtdvertising. • •• If not called for'within - One.motatii, they Will be' sent of the Dead - Letter. °nice.. •-• ' ,•• Arniek G B • • Farrell Peter • Parmaleg . Jane 2. 'Benedi't SliokedFlby Win Partoir•Lonisa Ronrke•Elizabeth -Ford :het Parl , ll %Vita - • Liloombalo Lewis Gitritin A , , Reed-WM • J Wait Jam , Gafmiii arts - Miss Pat C • , onion J ' Garman:Ruth : ..• Ciml: Sohn - • Berman Chas: :Smith Lawrence: Davis - David • . Dant Pat 'Stalin:John: ' • Davis Wm T:''• • ,Ilastsec Shewige:r Isaac • •Davis Win Peckman Adana Swank. John ' . 1 .• • Esitiger Anton: le_mits Christian Thomas Nicholis• -Foranit E7llll Lomis'John Lie-ut St . :- Evans David: - . Ehmettlitif lien Walter ItObt. Fogerty "?Mary - -.lktonral;lohn , Wertz. Ruler .. •FeetY'J , tin • . McKean Mary 'A .WhiteJtis Fellman Rev C Wilson • ' :Jul • • • . . . . y 1., tfts.-26-11s . . 31."')!FATEF.W.P. . . .111 .OEDINANCE Authorizing the - 1) the Strewth!, .11.41 nee+ .staid' Al-' leym oftlto73orouga. of Seta sty Will. ligaveiii. .attni•slirecting the' man Ater in, which eurh- Ualaeff F11:111 be . eCt,; . rtuct-,ltaienii4ats 'and *glittees.laid and repaired , along the Name: See..l.• 'he it, and:it is hereby ordained by the . Town the - ltortaigit of Schtlylkill llaNcn. that the. Few.ral streets lanes and alleys of the Brirotialt shall be' of the "width laid origitially by the .proprietprs'ot the .gronint, or accordion- tit law, as they . hava_ been -hereto fore established and recorded. _ . ' • . • Sze.:2:. Be it farther ordained, '...tc..,•That the Width of the piiventente .or .footwallis: along the .etreots of:the Borough shall bit - its already established; and oil all oth-: et streets the •paVeniefits or fobtwatits shall be of the width' of two fi.i ill,qp?t , to, the: : foot width of such:street, street's, and in alleys, in which the width pc:the:pave:- xi:tents Or footwalks has not been already established,: 'they Shall be in the propertioh of.one and one-half Niches to the tit hO the - width °Esti( • '.S to. 3. Inlaying seid paveineritS the earth underneath shall be Zemoved Pi the depth bf one toot, and the space, tilled in with gravel . or . shati) sand, on.whicli the pa , ; . e.. % meets Aestl.he htid - with 'a - tickcent. from the line of the. lwifrllue ig the cure-stones'. of half - au inch -ti, each it. 'The said .paVements shrill ite. of brick or dig-stoneg, - zilch as tiscdforparenteuts, and the: full width aboVit specified, except in front of vacant or. tiiiiiultriived lota. altnig the 1,111:W - where they notY ho laid width übtwe' specifiticl,', which tall shall-be next. the •eurb-stunes, the other. half • shalt be graded With the 'parenieht and graveled to I p he depth Of sax irp ehtis . • In front- of: stablee :the pavements may bg •of to, beret , on edge, and the crossitigs:at .private '_alleys ehall be paved.brthe owners thereof with .brick. set on edge,-or over stone And, all crossings at public . alleys shall be. paved'aS abovespeeilled:at the expense . ,:of the iterough :all Of. which shalt be' done. under the • diretition.4.of thestrect goniniittee;.. - • . . . . Scc. All - carb-stones to' be set hereafter aloft, _ . vany. - of the streets,lanes ofalleys of, the Bofough, shall tie thick at the top where the pavlan'ents are re - , - quired-hi be' lir or more. than i¢ feet wale, and of the lbickqesi.of at least four inches-in :tii:at her- cases, and 'shall be of the depth of eighteerrinches' front the top. dresSed and- titled .so as to be uniform' in'apptiartuicell wkh -as smooth a tiurface on the gutter - side as.pirtietica-, ble; and in all crises, where lot owners shall not haVe . set turistoues and pavements, and in- all 'rases where lot owners hhnil:hBve .set curb-stones and laid Pavements, and the anal.' -shall not be ticcortling to the :regailations of this ordinance, or' where-the said chrh, stones nthy requite re,setiing, or the said pavements or. any:part. thereof require' re-laying, the owners'Atf all . such lots 'shalt on ten davit' noticeiroiri the supervisor, ProV.eed to act orre:set such curb-stones. and lay or re .lay Such pavements, in the manner. provided in :this or, divance t and if anylot owner shall -neglect 'or refuse,' --after, notice.. being .given Ur ffil'egaide to'-set or reset their ctith-stones, or -pave or repute _their footways in faccordance . wlth . -the requisitions . .ol' thls ordnance;-it stall lat . -the duty of the.Clitel Burgess:hi cause the same to be. done at theenterfsc 'Of. - the 'said lot owner or Owners., and the amount- of the cost of the. work - and . twenty pee:cent - gni 'adv .- alive thereon,. • shall he recovered from the said lot - ovater'orywiners, rs 'are' hy . recoverable'under. he provision.of -thelaw relativeto• rnecliatiics' liens and the said' lot owner or owners shall moreover be liahyt, tOstiffei the penalties inflicted under the eighth section of this.ordi . Sill. 5. "Whenever any lot owner shall-'have set curb. stones, and laid his,'• her, or their. Pavement -or pave :mei-0, Mtreeably to. -the'directions of this Ordinance; along aby Of, the aforesaid streets.. lanes or rilleYS, it .shall be the May' of the Stipervisor to pave the gutter in the street along•said eurb-Stonee• with brief:, . river. stone -or Pebble: at the expcuse, :Of the borough, and under the-direct ion' of the Street Committee'. • , Sect. C,: - celTar drier. porelinor stcp shift project .of.lie 'extended more than four feet from the tine of the build tits Tito or over. the :pavement 'on. Front street: frran its ihtersection• iVith Canal street tolhe'rwenty 'foot Oki , opposite residence - of .William. Koch,'und :thence not more than three feet to borongh bor . lltore than four feet in any of - thetither 'sticeta, •No. ii:+rdr,•rellar; door nor step: sludlby eongtruceed imaiiy . of the :111:*•..,;*Ilich hhtul extend into- the.'lll;t73: further thin two, fort aight.inehemi from the fine ,of tEti -lot :And all strpp.s.add ceiiardorfrserected ; or constructed in anyoC, r, id Jilley.y. 'Omit be , on a *de. with thir plAerhent -.theieor. rii os to oixasion no ohotraction to perbons, • . par;sing . nlong said rtvement.• ; • ' „ Sec: 7: No Person shall hereittr set np or ennse`to be set tip.etnfetruct; ei-Canee to be Constructed, any. board aning or:roof; or like firttire t fiver' any.of the lootwil W lkS in.Sny 91 the streets or alleys of the borough,. under the.penalty of FIFTY DOLLARS: to-be - recover ed.as debts of . like iintoont- ate. recoverable- before the Chirf.liiirgeeSov•ASsitzinf-Butgess.. . : F4r.o,g Any person teeing a -.board •.awiling, porch.' steps or cellar : door,. cOnetructed br -- over .atiy.of. the footways inoinv - ol 'the streets oil:alleys'of •the .r -ough,•beyond.the limits prescribed in ttus. Ordinance:- -shall refnoye the sairte SCS notified to do by the Supervisiw. and ifany snch persori aquotified, negleifs :or refuses to remove thesittne at the expiratlon often days, and if 'any pirenn shall set tip curb-stonee,.far make a lotftway.. or consruct a ..collar-door, porch. or door- . step,: in any of • streets or alleys Of .the Borough, lb any other manner than is described in this -Ordina.nce,-• or shall refuse or irgle.ct: to take up. his; her,•*or•their curbstones nr .pavements, ',and iesetnr them: in: the. manner hereinbeforo prescribed; every . person sci. -offending. and. being. thereof legally convicted.before• • the. Chief: or Assistant: Burgess. • shall- forfeit 'and pay . for the' se of . the •.Borough, - TEN DOLLARS-for each. • offense: in he lekied.and:collectedaS shuis'• tinder :one hundred. dollar are levied iind collected by a.Justice . the reltee . .'nnder the laws ofthis Qommonwealth. Ss . e.ll: Any Oidinance or parts .of Ordinances con flicting with this Ordinance,•. the same ;be and are here by repealed. - Passed June 19th, 15aa. ..FPNRY.IIESSETt, • • Attest • •• ' • . • Chief Burgess. • IsAA:n-rArcozi, Click July 'tih. • • .. I, 7- . ~ .41.. R:A 7i; :5 .54:7, : :W,:i S. U P EAtP . : KUS P.HA lE. OF. LIM E)... ..1 . 3 . ',.k..,1,T.G..T-T- &• 1§.9 .IN-,s', LtANt-pAcTrnats I.ND rnoratrroits, • Stiare Ito. 20 south Delaware Asienue,-Phlla iteductionlu.Price - After. this date, June 12th, the. price, of 13ADMI'S . HAW RONE.PEIOSIIIATE, will be reduced t 0.560 per 10.10 IbA.:(S cents per poutid),packed in good' bags and barrels. and delivered free pt 'porte.rage to any wharf or the Orders :Burly : . . . . . . . . :-Already.the 'Unica lions point to - 4very lieavy trade io our. article .inr the. fall Season. and, although. t...;. hava Immense' facilittes for 'meeting-a large demand . with 'a prompt supply,. as would itrungly navlse:..rarniers 'and. Dealers to Itiyens their orders as early ss poaaible.. Biiime - Ph9qijaate Has reals , been before" the Agricultumt - Corrurtitilty: for . liaany•yeara tinder. ONE -NAME and ONE PROPELE' TORSHIP, andi:needs no, further concriendation than that lipcorded to it er errikliefe, In' the - continued and. aucceistttl use by practical and tliscriminatillgFanners. bianidactured onlT . •" • . • •• " • • " .6::4ll.llTGErde - .140N8.. • Sr 21 - 1 Ficiuth•Deliware Arenue,Philadelphia ' Iv:on:amend Farmers- to purchase., ckthelr 'Dearest Agricultural. Dealer. ' • • • ." ". • • J.C. BEIORTCO..4.4ents, - June 111, 45 .2S - 3m; ehlAect, ch . • • .• . nhia t variety, itt . 10, , • .. —. STICHTSR &VI:IO*PS, ON'S. .•.. . . , cy . itbeis Scrtlies L—J,nat. 'reeefreCa Mein ItS: Bortmeitt. of Steelllick; Miter • SWel." Germa n Grass Seythes,Snaths and Sto ',ea. it . . Jane 10, '45.5.;'• STICHTER ,t,llloli,PsTrpi,S. Cur AND DRY co of all analitles, wboleinde and" retail' PbS7: ad . l4bla piteea by GUSTAV WOMEN: - Centre St:,..PottaciPe, no;t: door to . the . 'Union lidint, . . ... . Mite .Woittier et' . the Day—;.L.e.teet 1in ...3.-"' -proved'l.ampe, *alkipted.'to iirlra.te , fat:mitt* botel§.•end mannfectortee..... .Lainf) . brines. without oil; 'no smoke,. eme.ll,.greask or trouble. • cheaper than daylight:. • . .Who is the next.•lenstomer r • Qin he seen. 'and pan:hi-40 onlY . ut • sTrotrrETt SiTHQM.PSOIi•S.. • PPEN.:. -Fancy. Freneb • * Clay Pipes :w.arratiteo' color Fancy Clay Segar English, . . = Dutch and - • • • • 4Rernsaw Clair Pike In greit yarlety. for S'attle at Philadelphia . Irnportces *bole: kale priees by, - GITSTAVWOLTIEN,. • ' IS 7 bOlesa le • Anil- Befall Tobacconist, Centre. "St.: next iloor..to the UnienHotel ; Pottsyille, • 'Jnne'l . . SHADE. ~ . . . ... Muslin Shades of all colors mid all itylffi,,kilt lyatids, either 0u limit! nr made to order. .Address •- - -• . -• • ..- .GEORGE K. 8 NIXIE, -•' . .- ' - 630 Court Alley','l Bending, May 6 , ' • ' • ' g. . . 'lleluabold's 'Extract Bnehti ,eivag ' beiilth and vizor. balite frame and bloom to:the'. pallid theekr.. •Dehility faheemnpanied by rmany'alP.rmiug ayniptoms, and if no treatment is. "submitted, to; consumption, insanity or epiloptir:dts ertioe. • ... • April S. 65.- • : 13,tim- • :* •-. 11: A LECTURE 4- :two.tii TO YOU MEN , t Pol(Sheii fti Sealed:Enroclope/. PrfeesSix:Cents A 114eature on the Nature,' .Treatment 'stuff Radical Cure of Silerulatorrhteit of S'entilitaWeitU3ess. .luvolortary Emissions,. Sexual.Tiebility, and Impedi raents to 'Marriage zeherany." :Nen-mime:ls, Corstunc. ruin, .Epileta , iy, and'FitS: -Mentatand Physirril-Incom paeity. rmiiring from Self-Abuse, - .4.tc. •: • By'•ROBT. J. CUJXERWELL, M. D4:Audior of: the "Green pook,!. . . . . !The world renowhesfauttor, thitt..admitibletec- - ture'clearly proves from his own..experience that.the awful cliwschnences -of Self-Abuse' may be effectually; reiutived Withoht:. medicine. and 'without dangerous'. - opera Lions; . hoagies, matruments. rings., or cordials, nointimt.oid alnode . of - cure at .once certain and etfew.mtl,. by whicn . every• Buffeter. no, Matter what his condition may be, nay cute himself - .cheaply, pri vately and,radically: THLTLECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TcI.THOESIiI)S AND THOLIKANBS. ..*'• Sent:under seal, ;to any 'acidtess,. in h.pluin,..sealed ntivelope; on the receipt. of. six --cents, or two Postage . •stampA.by.addreaSing CILAS. J.' C. KLINE ,t1.` , 0 - . 'l27' -113civivry, New.'"Kor.k,.PoSt Otlice b0x4,680. :.'June 10..'.5. . Perfaziery . slid Toilet , . Sot i L .i st, . . . . . ~ . .. . . . .'The Science.pf )(cdicitie"kh' . oul . d stuarfsiii•iple. prim. majestic ' • having. fuel for its.basi, induction tpr it& pil-: Inc. trrab aliine• for it 6 :CUPital. Si .t.tieri r Illuinta.u's Gu.s(usi:Pillii'MUTlONel, etitublislted,ocerl6 yearsugo. .. . .. . - - .April 5, 95._ :. • . •• • • •• • ..,' 14 -GUI .... . Another hopeless ease of Consumption `COMPOUND SYRUP Qt WILD _MERRY.. . . • . • . woudcdul 'cares ptlfforined• •: • , • • •,• ••• • .•• bythis•valuilble 'need:: • •. • • • • cine...ln - Puinwiiiitry.. CON- • •• . • .• Colds. • Alsitt- • ••.. • • : ••• - • • ma, Brunebitie,. lnilaeoza,• - • Whooping . • . Co'ugh, C • couPi ,Spitting.Of Blood, Liver Ceni-. Pain in.the Side and Breast, •Tielti ing•or liaising • in the Throat. and • all DiseaseS ;of-the • Lungs . • • • • • and Breast,' haVe, exeited .the astonish 7 • •. • , • Lil , 4llE . Or 01. - Wi/U'll4Ve witness- - ed irs nnirveltais &fleet.. •-•.• • •••• • -. • , ''.Consninotion`• - •.. s w• k y".„ ; i,•,:i •if , Can eared. 4 • "Conibmptioir , .• •••••'-' be curejto • • ;.Can)n l b )e 9 c: o ti l r r e el- 14 : '";• • : • 'C'obsiinilition ,, ' qian lie • enred,it' : "'"•"" :`," • •"4 be.cit: et]," ' • ..,Ctinsionlitinir, \S ILD an . ." cured tt'onstimption,, . `,• Cl lian• be eared.' , • . :`•Constnapthin ,, • be:ettred."lS xI1& • • .- • be. Fared. ”. E by: • Can Ito cured:'! . • • nillVilstaripviono "(:an•he (aired,. • 'Miff). Years , Experietwe,'atid the erect amount of testinion.VTroni all parts Of the world,d' has -proven it •a standard and reliable remedy. • , • • ' • ••• • :•• _•Voitimsiowsi, Lanca.ter . Pa.; May I, 1865.. SWAYNE & SO': GICNTI.FAII:OOI.I4 two years, niy . 'wile was stiairhig with donSumptipit, and du nag hen:sickness hail 'tbe -best medical attendance in this and adjoirdagebanties. lief:case teas prOnonnted . hopeltiSs by tiff of them. I .was induced, through tne recemmUndation of yourl agent; Dr. -Alum IL ter,•or Ilri•chlnock,llerks Oitinly..l'a.,••titul who can vets= fy these, facts, to try Dr. SWityue's - Conipound l•iyrifp'of - Wild Cherry. ,After usiug ikfor some time; She was . :entirely etired,•andis.noW as well fis "ever •in her life.. and fully able. to perform-her usual labor: ' I anti so ful.: lv satisfied thafitis lo.your preciaration 'that - I ,ardin iebled for her restoration to -health; that I- grant; you 'lull liherty to •glve her case publicity, to the_ litipe,lliat °them naw sufferitiglitaY•clerlyebenefit from her capes • Yoqr=3, respectfully, • - . • • . . • r-stabli.-thed • remedy. -pfepitred ontk . 1 - 4- Dr; SWAYNE 41110, North Sixth-Street. ; , Price $1 per hot Uri ; skx - bottle•: ': • . - • • .. 1. • . . . by HENRY SAYLOR; -Drutgifl,..J: G IlflO\VN and all dealers in Metllcine . . . AatiTS ANTK: P ANTIS 1- .30,000 LATE CABBAGE PLA : NTS. 5,000 TOMATO PLANTS: • . . • 500: EGG PLANTS. ' 10.000•CELERY.PLANTS,• • • :, • Fur •sate .A.kt • GRF,ENWOOD NtßSEßY,'whOlesitle Rending Pa. CUIMD DR. SINAYNE'S CLEANS THE .SYSTE3I- OF ALL . -121PUR1-. , lEntralil imbed over .o.,l4ltioltlerot. CentOry t llr Swaync's" . Swayoe'," !ISt.: Swilyne'47,` "Dr. tiwAylie's" ; ' : - “Pailace'a.!' - . "Dr: Swityne9sßlood;Puritying . Papat . "Dr. 81004-rurifying Ptiacca." "Ur. Swavnes-Blood-Purifvlug.'Pahatea." :non For Scrofula,. Ulcerated Sorb Thrtita;.. Indolent Ta-' more. tied etrects'..or inerrurY.. Se., is . suf,Cribr. to arty remedy ever discovered. Pn.pared : only . • ' • 1)g; SW.A.-1-NP...t, SON, - • S'iln North Sixth .Street.. Philadelphia, Sold, at the Drug Store. ofiIENRY-SAYLOR, •. 11 - I.llGCNlA..i.loi4Cucendialt; ••••• . . • . . 41.50 Weaternm a de •. • • . • • • . . . . • Csicenilimb, - • • • . ,• •-•• •:.. • . Bright . - C3YEweriGr TOBACCO, &c., &c., •Fpr gale 11'1ibles'ale'andl . irtAil • . • . ; iCeadre St.,next door to thd.x.inion• ilotew•Ptittiville. . . •13.NINTINGS PAIt'iTINC'IBII--Tha - Eicriber has jikit received from NeVi York an aaeort mer.t of line :frigried • I'ainti . ngs. among; which are the following i . - - -Pilot;l3nat„.Hiavestilig, Itnliau Alps; Ap pe.ithie,s,'lrvinzton, -I.3yronta. Villa, Lake- Como, Lake tinpericir, Protect It,- s'4th. New. .York, Criniti of Also'a fine by' Mr. 3.- M.. Boaraly, the'disabled Miner. Gull and see them at our Store.: • •• -: . • . 131 . NTEW cA II STORE. --Jwit opened at : the stand, latelY.ocennivil by O.'-Morrison.'Cen, tre street, nearly oyposita D.ty Goods,' GriicerY:anti" Provlsion „Store,. in • which will be kept. constantly on hand. a chnide stock''of Goode. in that. line: Also, ;.tieensware.,' Flour and Feed, &c. The undersigned- hope's by ' , strict 'Mention to ness,lo.receive a fair share of the public nations:re.• .' • , • • ROBERT GLOVER. ()ribber 29, • . , • • , .• 7. _ . I!,LT7ol 74 rrtlr and itnaT: Was.ii cures secret 'an . clicate"disorde - s, In 'all - their staltes, at. little expense, little or : no - chad t te in diet, no .inconvenience.. and no CtipoSfire.. It iy pleasant ir. taste' and odor„ , .ittiniediale in its action, and tree from itliin jni,.ous proiierties: • . . DI . . . , 'IRESER,VE ted Fivit Jais..aitd atiumberpl improved styles. at. •FrioitTEß '&l'llol`4l•§o.N`ii. DEE ERVE .K.E .--PorcelainE .1, 'and Ilriss Preserve.Kettlei. large. variety; at • June 24, WS:.) TiIOMPsONS, . . . . . .. . . IL .1[27 E E . E•COOL:—Witter EL' 0. 'l 0i ..ery from .2..10 :: nn•allons; Hued tvith•gniv . uniie iron will impart no lai3tO tolivnter. . Gobi! article ; •at:•••• '. ,'••• . .• . June 24. ` . 66, 2.5- ....EtTICHT.ER, &TE1611.P50N.5..... COURT SALE:2--: . PP-ALIN! Ptirr ! naht to an order-of the OtphanU' Court -Of- the County' - of Schuylkill. in the Uom4uonWealth . of Penh sylvannia. the subscriberb, Adminlstrtuors of: the ci , -- tite of ---11BNJA?Ms: B. SCHOCK, • late :of the. Borough of 3iiddleport, in the. County. of Schnjdkill, deceased, 'will 'eat oee to sale by:nubile venclue .on .Sratßydap tho . lsth doirof Jnly.next, o'clock in • t Ise. Afternoon; at the '-public .housO - of 'IIBNRY . KIU 1S iti the said' BOROUGH OF' - MIDDLEPORT, in . the County - of Sehttyl.killAtiforesaid,. all that certain half lot Of -grfOund situate La .4he Borough of Middle port aloreseid, being the-northern .halt . of lota No.42,,boanded in front' street, north- f; wardlY by lot of -Eli F Hilleq,. e u stwardly street,. and EollttiWardlY -12 y lot of Jacob Alle „bacli: eintralnin4 in-froitt-25 feet. and in depth 190 feet. more or. leSs. :with .the 'aprinrtenances,.. consisting - ISt 'one story fratne shop t. late the estate of .said deceasett. Terrni MM.-conditions: Made - knotty .at- the - time. find -placeof sale b 3, JACOB SCHOCK, By order Of -the orphans.Conit, , " A."Dournuau,'Clerk. • • June 10.•05) . . . oRr i IIA.NiS , Ujirt,T . • • . . I'ursutine to an order - Of She Orations. Court of the .County of 'Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth Cof . Penn. sylvania..the suhscriber, ..Adtainistratorof the estate of DANLET., DEVINE, late of-the•Botough of Palo - Alto, in the, .County Schnylkill:: ticceaSed;- %till - expose to' sale by piddle veridne on n.zniirday, the•l24.4la* of" , nt 10 'o'clock in thC Fete at the-premises; - the Aiorbugh .Lad County' afotesuid,. alt that - • terrain' two story. PRAME: j i t. TAVERN HOUSE and lot of 'ground: situate in - the-Borough Of-Palo Alto 'atoresald; bounded . northwardly by Bacon street; soilthunrdly bY lot No. witivitrilly7 by lot. No. 3•l;': and .eaStiqirdlY • by-lot NO. 84,:containing is width 40 - lout',. and .in length or depth ,1110 . teet, being lot:No.113 in Block X. in the plan 015441 Also, - all that certaia,lot or pieee:of gnat - ad. situate in tbe-Town. of Palo Alto afore...sill, bounded soinh wardly by Savery street, 'westivarcils by la No B. cast wardly by lot No: 6. and northwardly by lot No; * 33 aforesaid: being lot No, T. iall.*air X in the said plan Of Palo Altd, containing' in sildth 40 feet; ata . inien g th 100 feet; late the estate of said deceased. Terme and conditions made inovra atthe •time and place' of sale by • - JOHN INLEOLAR,./..tinsinistzator, By - Orifer of the Orphans' Court; Clerk. ' • . June ... • . • Upwards Tupvrt MorsAtto eirtifteates anctre eommentiatoki letters have betel received, attestiuirthe 'merits pf litztalsoLD's Gesttiss Pier.uu:noss;_tnany of which areiroem the highest sources, itteluding..erninestt st..tet•iner... cletiorien, et)vertuxs, Statejtd-es, . L F - "WHITNEY •CENTRL snwer;. - Pcirrsvttg • • Deie F . . . • . . • AARICAR 4 910 F - .OREIn • GOLD. AND SILITER, Foreign . *, • United States. Bonds, Quartermaster's Vou chers .And.ricurrentiqoneyw MONEY .RECEIVE) ON .INTBRESTaIIoWed ss PCi special agt etusent: STOCKS and BONDS; bought, and sold at the New York and Philadelphia: Boards Of. Brokers at: the Cotomission: • A Reidy and eonelnsiveiest of, the 'proliertie4 of riet:muows FLezo ExTe,c 7 ttoonu win be a corepnrisou witntboie set forth in the United Stfiteti Dispenntory. • iPIERA..r• rASSAL.GE:. r- • AT BRITAIN AND TAPSOOTT BEOTIIERS CO.'S • Eniizraticin :and .Foreign . .Eschauge, Office, .86 South Drafts on •14ngla.nd, Ireland, Scotland-Mad Wales.. • TapstotPs favorite 'line. of Liverpool Packets' !mile every three days.' : .• - , • • . , : line of London, Packetasails every ten days. - Also by SI eamship sailing weekly. . . re - Parties wishing to' send for their ~T rend:. or re. .mat. money to the Qt.o..CoesTIIY: can -do so at the low ' est tittes by applying to STRANGE N:*PAILVER: . Jane • ..•• • - E It Ir I C A T of Stock, Citeckli ~.. 'll:oritftm. Notes, de.c.The. subscriber is, pre ,pared at' his Printing ClAitp, to hirnisp all kinds of.Cer tillcates of Stock. -Coal. Ilanksc and other Corporations ; Also allkiriilS of Chock,. Notes and 'Dlnfts cograved and printed plainlin- stone and in colors. Also small 'Maps, LithograPheil at short paled; BE JA I.T B:INNAN, • - BoukAel,ic4', Printer.:,Stationcr and Bindei. MISS MAGDALENA'BOEVEItLD,: . ..: Frishionlible Clonk and 'Dress . ..Maker,- rntwiitAN eiv, °daunt 0y . 07.011414 1707115V11.1.1'.. Sole Agentlar the Mrulaine , Dernorest . nely:rriystern of cutting andtunking Young ladies instructed in the art. April 1,' , 64 —13.8n1• . TaRe..NS. BOR.BI.7•Nri.:EA • 6S.Ni , AND. IT:o3Arr, .11.0tKPLES for unpli3asant 'and rboigerousA!seases: [ism IlEtta,.. BOLD'S E.STEAOT IttrellVand 111.BE . 00EI) ROSE WAbil. :• • April . s'. '65. : • • •.. .• • 13-6m' . A.i . llf uriLicrifinu-RG STEA- SAW 1T1111 . : 1- The.,undersighed having larae, .Sfetinv.Saw Mills, and a line Stack - Of:Pipe. Oak and Reinlock ..1.0,e5, at Millershntg. Dauphin .County; .Pa:..• are prepared% to manufitetairpiand-forward.to order,. the lie:utast bills of Lrimber for Rreakera, Bridgcs;Ship, Boar arid Car tlai ber- at short notice; to the elites 'of Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington arid Xew .York, or to any points. on thel)elaware . River, linion;.FiCh it ylkill. Raritan, Penna. .or Tide Water Canals, or. the'. Northern Central; Pennsylvania or other-eonnyetinz 'railroads. Address • • .FRECIc ,t C 0 .., • Dauphin. Co:, Pa. . .A.fr WOOD'S PATENT DF.'bILLING . MACHINE, And Illydraudie Sand Pump. . P ItACTI I:TEsTS•liaving .fully - clemotistiated . the superiority of this ttatehlue over all othhrs Ihr . the pur pose of sinking Oil Wel la, the.thidersi . giuia : . is •uove,pre- Tared tor . erhiveorderscor:the aurne. • • . . • , ' This nitteltimair comprises everlythinis reqhisite for the • .boring of Oil . wells. excepting the' STEAM ENGINE' :AND CAST,IRONAiRwRip - PIPE. ChM will be fur ' nisired,•,if deeired,:at it reasonable prim) . and .dispenses With tlu uSe'of tUeDerrick'rope„ Bull Wheel, and other Scumbrotis'and exPensive fixtures non in •ttee,:and is - BO arranged. being' construcred.'on wheels and porit.ble, • that it can'be ttllBlly. =Moved for - the purpose of sinking. wells in different lout Lica. - • - • • • • : • .THE"DETEITUS i? , trutoverl from' the Well' by ofir - .Patent Hydraulic process,,and does. not. require the-..re • nioval of the drill front ' thcr:borinz.:: This ' process not only remove's all, the,detrirus in..from 5' to IC teinetes, butlikevidseleffecrualV Clears' Out and, opens 'all the' imall'oll yeiris that are • so•Often 'entirelkelcised up by, the old process of sand pumping.' .• NVITII-THIS MACHINE - and a practical engineer, a Weil can he sunk frpm,4ool o God feet withib 'a period of front-15AP an dais after Aheeoll pip , has-been driven. 1 .Arrangemeetiare being...made for the, construction i and delivery of these Machines at NeW'York, Norwich, .Newburt,t, N. Y., and Pirt.sburg, Penna.:: ' .:.- : -..•- • -''.' . . For further information. price, terms, &e., address. -.SIMEON LELAND; Metropolitan Hotel, Net, York:, '• 'April S. !ft:, • ..• -, .• . •ll • -14 :'lm . . r.p_vvii.oft,iii - Pei•i:riirr.,ery & Toilet SontDi .1. .ziny - be had in all .the it variety at the rieiflibok and Stationery Stbre of - : : BOSBYSLIELL it . , BRO., . -. CentruStreet below TrihitY Church, PottuVille. 13.F1A e4liA It.;' PEA'COi9S.. PEA COAL: limicr., ! !gme4 is.preprirecr to iereive . orders Tor. PEA. COAL. : Can siipply. friini 410 S. cat; per (lay. Address'. . •C. ILDENGLEIL Pottsville. • . - ,Ti1ity"21%. , t1: 0 5 • . • - ,21 tr - •. 1 1 IIJ 1 1E; A7I'D . ..1)P )P, !t nimm[iNps, s,4:y to 'Pattern... ••• • • . " • AT T.IE:•c!LOAK STORE OF „ • •: • (Centre !ittreet,•bleol,Aauericrtis , th4lllFfitlti a.res- - Umber /Li Ilcml Ck. White Pine, White °arc . ' amt other varl et leA of rineseat quality : - with:steam- end- 1111118 theri:on, capetble of Iten9 ng -- the larir6At • diMensions re -gnitetL Orders'aolieited and promptly exertited. • . Atldret;e:. - • 1. 1 1119.111,ES TETE, Girard.karier,.Taroaqlnt T. Q., Schitylkill co. April !..r2 . ,..Cri..• , 16-em• .ViNITI . ' 4 D - . ST:iNTE;.3IiOr.f.E.L., & New Hairen& Western R. B . Delia; • Beach *reeti , , Reston - . ' . • "Panacea." "Panacta." "Panac a." "Pana R. F. 3t. Prt_kTT, formerfygi the Atherlean Tinhse Nay , 65 • SELDEN & Co., IVlanufacturiug Jeweller§, 27 COURTLANDT. ST., N. YORK 100,000 "WATCHES, cHAErs, GOLD PENS PENCIIL - S • &e.,• &c. WORTII $500,000 T.CrnE,SOLD AT•Or. :' • OUT' REGARD :: • 17.1) AZ, PAII? . : I:,NTIC,TOU:ISN6y7 WIIAi' TOL' . WILL. Splendig List of Articles. besold‘fpr ONE, 41 O'IL 1. AR, Each . . . , . 300 cube Gold IT Cai , e Watches...:.ssQtos . lr.i) 330 Lailicie Gold &Enatneled Case Watchea 35••• 430 Genw.liun tingCai.e :411ver Watellet(... 35 '4. - . TO : '2.00 Diamond RI ... .. ... . .a.oon Gold Neat and:Neck. • Chalne .... : . I'. .8;40 .—" 3,000 Gold Ora] Band Braeelets " • .4.000 Chased IR:ad - Bracelets. . . ..'.. . .- 2,000 ChatalineGbdins and.Gnard Chain's . 6.000 Solitaire:and Gold . . 2;000 - Lava and Florentine' Brocat.... 2,000 Coral, Optl and Einerald'Eroochse. - .... 2.,ooo.:Nlosaic; Jut, Lima, and Floranttne - Ear 4,G00 Opal.'and Enierald Ear Drops. - 4"'G 4,000 CalifOrnaa.Diamond niti2o.4 2' 50r" .10 1;. 000 . Gold Fob. and .Vebt ;Watch Keys .. . .:..2 •• 4;000 'Fob and Vest Eibbon Slides- •' 3'••' :10 4,ooo_tieta - Stoev_e Buttons. Studs.. .3" ''S 4,00 Ppneila, etc • • .4,•• T. 6.000 Miniature '.'torketa- - 4.0n0 :Miniature Lockets , :-Mattic Spring • • • 4,000 Gold Tootbpicks,'Crosses, 2 ". '5,000 Elain.G(ild Rings : • 4 " , 11 0,060 Chased Gold - Rings . ''• .•11. - , - ; - ,ooo.Slone - Sel and Signet Rings • 250 " 10 Galifornla Diambudititte,tc • "10 LLnu Sets adieir'Jerceldy l-Ji.tnicid 0910.... • 5 " 15 0.000 Sets Ladies' Jeivnlry--Camea; Petirt, eta 4." is 5,000 'Gold Pens, .Silyer:Extensinn-rfulders " ' • ' • Veticits 6,600 Golti.Petig and Gold-Moupted 6,000 .0016 Pens.and Extension-Holders • 6•` 5,4)04). Silver Goblets and Drinking - cups I.olsf Silver Civtors. • - - • ' 94 1 00 SilVer Fruit. and Cake Baskets.. 1f " 50 'PPE 1107Fti; 1.000, Dimen Sijrer - Tea Spoons $.10,t0.? 1,000 " " Table Spoona and Fork: 20 —.160 . • • . .CEFTIFICX.VES naming each article and. its Valae... are placed in SEALED' ENVELOPES.. which are well 'nixed. • . One.'of .theseEnielimes, • oontaining the Cer-. or' Order for . &imp- article,. (worth at leastonc s dollar atretail;) will be.•.sent Mello any -°duress,. .without regard to choice en receipt. of, 25 Cents. The purchaser What Article ithsawK and its value, which may be from One to .Five_liandred Dollars. mid citt - them send One. Dollar and receive .the. Artirle named; or. any °tithe list - of • the - saute. value; and.after seeing•the article, if it does not _give' perfect satistint .tion, we desire. it to be .Imthediately returned: Andthe amount pahrwill be refunded... •• -. • ith ßy.this triode We give; selections from.a v.aried .of fine goods , the beat make and latestatyles and of .intrinsic worth.' at eidnal price, while all have a "chance of securing: arlieles of the very . hlgliest• value... , all cases - we chargeTOr forwarding the certificate, postage amid' doing : bitsifie.9s, the sum of Twenty- Ave •ceritti t which Mast be enclosed in the order. • :Five CertiticatesWill be sent for sl'; eleven-. for thirty • for ; d 10; one hundred for slp. • ile•atitv.trithys:mau depend having retytois, iziel the 'artiete.draten wilt be inn- lo"h4y* ettitti•eis•-• by • -return,'mrtil Entire satisfaction- Guaranteed in all cases. -•- ' : Write your Name ; Town, Coindy and State' . lainly, and address ; • • 'AR L DIEN &..CO., • • ... •. fbourttraid it' Street, New. , Voric: - . 3IPOIiTANT TO '. LOVERS - OF GO.O : would' traj)ectfully call tlje sittentien'of the litihtle _to my %tell as,iorted meek of OENUINR - imported segue (the .initiurtation , of Wohjen Brother - 73;r hiletdelphial Nix: • La Minima) licedi.% Loudree. • .• • • . .":Pnerza 'Mato (lfperae. . • `'. Alonzo Moiltridez Med. Regalia. . " Conchae. ' • . Flora . Cnhana*Conctin: - . • ' " G. de la . C. and Velez _tom:tree, Figaro 'Prensados. : • - " Valor de Ramo Conchae. . • . . • -" Filantrtme Presandoz. • . , • 1. Snizoa Med...iteg., ere.: etc . .; • . , all.of which 1 offer for sale wholesale. and retail at im ported•ptices. • 'GEST-kV WOLTJEN, .Centre St., P' attavilla; neat door.to the Union Hotel. .:. • Rine 17, 'O.' • 'II.' , . . • Enfeebled Alit) DELICATZ - CONRTITOTIO:43. of both eixes. n.4e'llimmiot.we,E7..../aArt: Breen. .It will 'give bri4 and'energetic 'feelings and enable you- to' sleep .IDIOEIRCE,I4 . -received Petrre•s Patent tilates„ With- les! for. Oftl tag • a.rd sehoole. A.lso Leaf Monor:iiaduzu far tle FOr vele 'at B. BANN. A 1•15, Ceunr. tr.rete, ..;,.. : & 4 . ;. . 30T, AND, Satard!ty, Icily 1, 1863. TIM . : jansT.::.';'.ZTE-Wa , The . IPfeiainelet erif Om Field of.Giret..' tyshurs . -A 'Mist" or Peiinettranin Pgiss. • otierriatereetist - fltieeellstuy. ," . • ' . • - 'IIM Co . mtnittet) having'•lrl - ehmiei• the final an . ange- • • menta for the ceremonies of the'eonter - stone laying "IS the Sohliers ,- National Monument npmt the. battleteid 1 .of Gettysburg; hiveinilteil thei , nfficerts the 14", Grand Liaise ofltasonanfreansylvanis toy_perform that stecial. portion of the ceremony.... The Grand ))faster.,' , • 'Lucius . A: Scott t 'anelated by' the other °from, will on the oceselon appear. in the regalia of theOrder.'and lay. the. corner.stanti With the. same bitplernents which were need by the fraternity at die 'Vier Wm.. Winn of the . • new Masonic Temple On Che utatreet•P_hiladelphia. ...- The programme on the clay . vet I. be highly..interesting.: embracing Speed" testlor,Prmkillent -Johnson and Gen. • .Geary, and an oration by General lloward: with - tire works.. military display. salvos ot'intlifert &c. • •."-• A. list of all she. prisoners belon, , ing to - Pennsylvania • 'regiments, who' ere confined' and wto'died to the Au: • - ciersonNille -Prisan, 'has •- been -obtained ler, Governor 'Curtin and.will socut he published::; The list embraces only those - prisoners:: confined between February 26. 1604,, and .March 24, 1560. There• were there 17424 men. of whom 0n1y.498• tookitbo .oath of allegiance to • the rebel government; en as •to escape further misery ; 12:664 men died in . the same time i•suid six were execu ted within the stnekedeM one " •• . • '. -- Malar General John Geary - is need. a Writer In the 'Plitstrurg Gazette, as:the fittest man In the Seate • to become the clindidite the - Union mentor the Gu- • bernatorial succession in-Pennsylvani a. . • -•- Quebec le being strongly fortified', • .. • President ',Yohtteon, haa . aufficlently recovered to- at- 'Rouge of Represent:at-ties of New.Hempshire . Thursday pissed • the constitutional ainendment abet- • ishlng, slavery, by a vote of 2,Th-yoaa to 90 nays. , •At .Tullahoma; .Tennesseei, dime 18th, an -Illinois . regiment :was- struck by lightning... One Man was .yilleiLanct thirty-two injured. •• : • . • The oldest Free,maseti in the United Stites is Daniel Niven, of Monticello, N: 1%. He is-ninety-nine years • .011 . ,:and'wee initiated to Seotlandifi 1753. • • „ A. echool . teacher of Bowmansville.;•• Canada West, ' - mined Miss Munson, on Wednesday •shot a'man who %vas out riding.with her.• •He WU - mortally wounded. The cause of •shnoting was , , • Governor Bniwnlowi . tiow in Washington, gives a . • giuKl report of affairs -Tenneseee. ' . . . • Governor Holden, in North I,ltrolina, has CPMlnis - 'sdoned•rjMitices of , the peace •in . over thirty counties,. They will ailmlnietcr,the tunitesty' oath; . - . • • South' of Instructiona to Treasury . Agents in the . So uth' has.been leaned: ....• :Nearly 41 are disintased from Thus far about one hundred.and:twentitini PaMolul under the amnesty proclamation have been granted. • • The Governuieut. have giveneoittrolet the Southern. telegraph lines to their owners. It reserves,. the prior • • 'right of sending messages;llo44Ver. • •• •- •• Tholabor bf interring', the. ,bcidlee • of' Union soldiers . ' :who fell lu the battles of the .Wildemess,.bscompleted. The graves are all marked.. - lteginients of cavalry are traveling wettena 'Mary gatherlrig up abandoned.govenunent property. There are now fifty. thousand. Union Soldiers.. itt hos l'houSanda of rebels are , going to. Mexico. • Of the 22,0110 'rebel Prisoners recently coMined"at Point Lookout, only 2,1300 remain, The Prison will be . closed in a fewweeks.. .•- • • . • • General Howard, of the Freedmen's Bureau..• has ie!.*- Sued orders against the rate of compensation for. color ed laborers being fixed by the..officers of the Bureau., lle.says it should be flsed . by, centred in each case. Thomas Tabb. the newly•elected Mayor of Norfolk was elected on a platform opposed to negro suffrage. 'f he Vermont . .Dembcratic State Convention passed resolution opposing tp . .gro suffrage: The:Union • Con-. Verdian passed one in favor of it. • , • . Secretary 'McCulloch has ordered that no more: 'ave. - cent notes he issued. • - • " • ' General RoSseau is the Union - candidate for tutted StateaSenator from..Kenta '. cky. , . • .• . • Governor Lewis, of Wisconsin, declines a re-election : The Union Conven tion will probably nominate General. .Luc as Fairchild, •,., • ,•• • a - R - Or.tlers have been- isiued.for. the presecu-' titm of Penjatnin- Wood, or New-York, for the.se"- covery'of,V2s,ooo, received. by him from 'Canada. - Being rebel proticily, iti beloge Goye'm-, zrg - . The . Freedmen's. BrireiM hits 'ordered thSt in Georgia;. coloreA laborers shall receive:the-fol,. lowing irage , -,: - .Fiehl hands, Wales fl a month,.fe rs-aleb $(1 . h61.13'e servants, males $6 to - $lO a month, fern:tics 343: • . , : - . . . xrir.Orticrs Imve bevii in ued for mastering out Th* 11th, 536; Gbit; 69111,..815t; 87th, "bBth, 93d, - 98th, 99th, - 1.62d,106th; 111)04, 190th, 101st • Penuqlva:- niu,alna . :Lital,TliNew-Jerse 3 ,.. • ET4 - ...i.iintikhler of Philip "Arnold:in North Leb-,. inou, thirrielun r : Lobittioh Cotinty,idied . oh Friday night. ;Rio. had been working . . in _the lily field lh 1 . " T 1 1 t fth ' 11 •1 - . prerioub,.• le left • 0 0 Spn aLt 1 - 111 ing scold wat.er. to .eiceegiii -was thn eautie of her EV'lrt a colnreil...sehuol 'at Charleston, e• bright little Yellow buy, .i'vhb has fur a father nu - , loss' clibtinlitiis:lied ...man than' Msgrathi: The'liontli is full of sitch instaneSs, but hhve ne%'er..hearA of a .Coprerheitii uttering, a single protest against :amalgamation 'in that - !waiter: . , • • Why li•en.a.K cover...exues•"eir POVDZAI. V . :Ahlll*-5 WhiCil:Ctulie. or' ell up ptiees.of-the akin, and in a ettort ihneleavesi it - harl2-and'dry •7v - te •In if you - want' smooth and: sift 'akin 11E4 111:1.111,01,11'S SAE6APARI It give* a brilliza- - 4.7 to the complexion •-• April S, .1.1-6ur - • , . . Philadclphii►.,llnrkcu . Juile 29;1865 Ft,orit AND 3114 Flout' is un changed,. Superfine is- quoted at $6 00(it6.50 extra-at $6 75%67'25; and 27..5 . 04S 'SU - for . extra according to.qualitY....Panc,) 'brands are (mot (4 at 'OOO slo.oo'. 'lye Flour ia,queted at Vennsyfrania. Corn M ai at. 1.1. 75,. and. Brandywine at $5 : per hid. Gavw.—Wheatm attll. ssiall sales of red at' $1.75(cr.1 - ;Awl white at >;2( 2. 10. Itve" ie, nom- Corn . tiella at., ib r .primo -yellow the cars. 'Oats-are firm at 75 ttmta. ' POTTS VILLE VA PMTS. 'Corrected WeCiLIT fOr the :TS per,' jpiiirlint 1 1 ;"be.afFlonr,extia $ 9 0011 : do' do dO Per, evrt.. , ;••l. 4 . GOI do extra. per 010 do'.. do oupullne, '.•do . GOO 'ye ... • ' • • do G per .1 .3 251 : do . . 2 • „Ter bushel... 2 10 1 do' '191.! oeiportud... • 301 do.• .• 151 Thickwhent.'Flonr ' Wheat, prime xiute do -.do fc • Dried Peaehes; pared dy do unnare'r •Drhal.Apples,- . , 'Ri*e, ••• Vi_bli. 1.. 1 05. Corn, ' • "- I 1 Pb' Oats. .. " j_.' 71:1 Soup beom" ;' :a 001 Peas, • •• " • .3 . MI Rye Chop,' " ...1 051 Corn• Meal " 1.30 Nl99llinff..s;" i _ : - 50 l'aatoc4,, "1 . 1 00 Ilay: V ton.l .35 00 " . bale .c:wt I . 'Straw, 1010.1' • Plaster,•,. .." - • ma Tim Seed, 1• Clover " Flux " " 7 3-10 NEW` 7;3-IM. NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR . 60 " 100 . 15 " 4 6 4 8 5 " 3'l Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money, -; Coupons attached.. Interest . ..payable " each , Bit Months. The. Principal payable in. Latyttil Money a the end of ThreeYeam or the'Holdeflta: the iight'iO demand at that time; TIE .- 5-:20 ',BONDS AT Pact, INSTEAD• C1S.111! qar This privilege is .cl7l4able;as. 41,e 5 : 20 Bow!" are now sel4hg . . - at eight pf . r ce.ntirrtratunt. The.above,Loan, and all other- IT. ig; tar sale by L: WHI.TNE7I 7 ., : POTtSVILLE' 6-Gm . Feb. 11, '6.1 . •IS fleinctrkatrom titemicci/ Ana/vale:3 ' , Alter a careful examination Of Ifir.inomva Pummel, thdy,Cnjoy. oncutinost confidence. We "consider them 'safe and reliatke._ • NEVEERS - .& YATESi PsaCnecrntA. June 12; [Aprll. 8,•'65.. . . . • . - DENT.N.I.,' . -CREAM . ;,. , • , For Cleansing liThitenin . g . ' .aria• Preserving , . • • •-•• , THE - TEETH.: • Thts article is.prepared with the greatest care upon scientific principleii, and warranted not to .contain anything in the slightest 'deer, ee'deleteiskous to the teeth or Kura.,. Some of our most erpinentTenta . Surgeons have given 'the einction. to. -- ittd cheerfully recommend it as a preparation o'.' superior- qualitir for cleansiim,,whitening and preserving the teeth. It cans'. m.' them readily,- rendering the beantifullY whit . and' pearly, without the slightest injury tit the entinteh- 1 It is healing.tri the gums where theyiare "ulcerated: and sore. Jt is nu excellent disinfeetur for old decayed teeth, which are exceedingly pffensiVe. .It gives a rich _and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. •, Prepared only by 1. I.I[I.W.LEY 1c CO...iii. W. Ctor. • 10114.. and Lombard' . s.tm.', PItILKI/7.9.. 'and sold by all Dreggists.. Price 25 cents., • "• , ' TESTINONIALS.--TheJollowing dpinion; of Dr. White, as to the' high esteem in - which lie holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its, value t . to 'quote Other testimonials in detail is needless. con tenting ourselies by simply givirrg the names' and Ml dresseSof persons who Speak of its excellency- fur the teeth :":•-- • . • .I'int.inici.eutt, April 16th,1563. . Having carefully examined A. Hawley's " Solidified Dental Cream;" .I hereby.cheerfnlly. recommend. it tS the public generally. '. It is au excellent prepatation for .elvansing and preserving the teeth, and cart he used by all persona with the utmost critifislenee, aiifirpropertiex are perfectly harmless.. Besides Preserving, the teeth. it, prombtes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a pleasantnessto the breath.. . • l - - . , . Dr. W. R. ohnTE, r2n3 Arch St. - . Thos. Ingrain. X D.; Dentist, 491 N.. Fouriti:Street. J 'Birkey, Vat. S. Sixth St. • • " • - -, E. "Vanderslice. Surgeon Dentist; 42s A-reh.St. C. A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut Sr, - S. Dillingham, D. D. S., -7:i4, Arch" St. ". . • , F. 31. Dixon, atir Arch St. " " - • - Edward Townsend.. Dentist. 525 INLEntuvla St . L. H. Dolphley, , Denrist. SOI N. Tenth' St. - XL. Long, Deariat..629.N. Sixth St. " • • lone, 4. ~ t 4. ' " ' • AgeTrate. .01 , tbriitmei eudeavnrieg to dispose of tht , ir '741 f La pneperaLcm..,.oa the reputation eti...V.Pd hy BOLO'S GE.IMTNE ??...triy4l . lorll. , :Apra 14-6= 11Z=1331 $lO Oa 5 00. • 00 -t. CIO 7 no 9, 90 275: 2 20 . !-- t_) t • .• • ' • - t• - • — t- - - -• 1 •$1 '-' o 'Eggi. • . V doz.t2s 27 ' ! $1120 . 80tt0r; . - • V Itt.t24l't • 25 . . . soCheeFtei .- t. • "dip 20 : 1 CS. Ttit''Lartl, - ' ',' •-•• 2 • ••• 22' . . . . '3 75'1lams.•:' . ' .'‘-' 1 •2534126' •i 20iStiortlders, .• -. 4 4102 1 1 . 3 -- 1 .1.. 00tEleechilitl qr. " 412 . 18 -- t IA ~ .front." "-,10`: IK - •. 126 t.Mitittort; • '.'-ti " IS. t -1 36.00 ;Pork, . .• "120- [VS.' i• 2 001Vetil, . -- ' "lIS ''-' ; 23 ' •' . Nagar; cabs, , .., 1 . .06-. : 1 . , , -- . • Sit* House, . -113 '' 4..20:X0m Rico,• •• •••' '. •• X 7- t .'White,- - : - -,11) I.Ortu3hed. .• ''' t . '` 2 ; - ; • .112, , 0. Syrupt "-I • ••20 HAWLEY'S • SOLIDIFIED
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