Atiitto' Moittit4l. pafTSVILLE SATURDAY.IrIAncir isoa. . -.7------- . Copies of the Milne JO ' „IF 'errant can be obtained. ovary Saturday, at- the :fol. lowinc• plar: • - •• - , , .., . - IIESItY FAIZER. Alineravnle; . . • ' • - GEO. J.PRITCHARD, A. .. •% , . ?ARS. ILODIES. St: Clair; •, . • - - • LOUIS li. KOCII.. - ••, . , . ' lik.'Siti*S. 110: ,-, P, Aabland;- . - 6.-ii. SCIINELL, _. PETER 740010,- Fort Carbon. • . -• • DAvm puitllPS. Mahal:my City. W. B. BENSINGER. Tamaqua. IL N,,COKE. Schuylkill tiayen... , _ i'IiEPOrIES P.OR MALE. ... -- . . . . . itic•Cles.fob Press, which . takes .On is form 9 by - 12,K tnetses.cost StoO—Nrill be sold at. $l5, rash— . ' . • ks) Washington Hand Press. bed,%, ..in.b.: . 0 .,,.. s Atets cost 75—will he pold at .i..:150, cash; . . ' Wr have no further use for these .PreA 4 .4;,.and tht re fere v.lll be 41)1d at a peat haigniii . to those in want- of .tiestp presses. •.. .a.tidiesa . . •-.- . . ... .. .' .' ' 13. 13AN3 AN, Pottsville, Pa. : . ..Sheafer s Coal 'a-nd.lron Maps; SHEAFER'S NAP OF. Aj..L THE ANTTIRACITE COAL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA—the - oily and -:most caurletennacompactMap now published. Price in Sheets. 41 - `25 :- in Cases, 41 .50; on Rollers. Sit . 15. ' SIIEAFER'S IRON. COAL. AND - RAILROAD" MAP of PENNSYLVANIA - andthe adjoininglron§taiis, with fall s tatlstics of Iron. distaturs. to market ttc.FiVhich are w - Priti More than the Map itself.' Trice inSheets . 41 15; in Case 41 50; and on Rollers, 42 7. These Mules, except_thcs.ie an - Rollers!, which can be . sent by Express, will be sent by mail to any, Midrese . fx - ...tage..paid, on 'Me receipt of the above-mentioned • iorke... . . . . . . ..The etlitiOus of thepe . - 51:ips:. art- nearly exhensted ees Vaal; I 0 copies refraining , and we advise those in want of copies to apply. early.. at tMs office or by letter. TLesez islapikniay also be pbudnet of 5..31: PETTEN. . . GILL. A: CO - ., postou, and PETERSON & BROTHS -TN. • W A Tclitg. Fine Jo.welry. Solid Silver Ware, Read advertisement in this issue of 'Henry ITarirt:r,..:s.:o. .548 • Diir Gi;ods i(-;01y reduced The : Uri - let° . buy has • spb.mlid stock of goods just, opened-.--Sellibu: comparatively cheap--at Messrs. Thoyenl.if S chistn's, Bth & Sp..Gar den.Sts.:Read ach;er.osemr-nt. ••• OSLT TWk:NTY snAar. for: the . stock of Cm - Isionoriri oil Company. which 'is being.raphlly ,subseylhei l . - fur at . 11tio; 602 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, The 'are not Onerally, aware that the oil obtainei in the 3slecca district,. Ohio (W1a1e...1 he .lands of this C ;Mt . any are located), is in' great de mand at fifty: .46/Mrs por bar#erat . the uell;;: The books are now . open from 10 0'c10ck,....k..- 7 .11:. to 4. o'clock,: P. M..,See prospectus, in ihik per. . .111..51"LiNJIID I.NIE.STME!:T..---Wp would pill- • ticularly call the atteutionof.ouf:readers to tfie . prospectus of the Greatßepublie - llut na Oil. Company, of Philadelphia; etv . . - York andßOston, which: occupies a. prominent. pit -Sidon inour advertising .columns, today. Aftefeiving it a careful etamiaation we ,are free to admit that, their lands are admirnbly. located :in the very .heart.of the oil .region; - arfl present a most prOiniaing aspect for those' . .who . .de• - iire to iiive:•it in oil stock. The otTleers• of thecompany.nre gentlemen of unimpeachable integrity, Who 'would :nut - attach their names to any enterprise_ of a. chimerical .eliaracter. • .• • • . Their object-ls an immediate. development of their lands, which, if carried, out. 'ciignot but render Um investment. a, renmnerative one.. Orders for stock may .he cent 11\ it . ail.'* Tau Union licket.bas been elected in Nor rit•town. .ow, the present Charge' in Paris, hasiiven itp . painted Minhater to Prance.. d ,ert ers it re increasing U ntinibers; and twinging 1%3 l 'tern their hrina and liorsea even !hater . :ilian bef(Cre. : • ii - .. ' " '' . j...: 4 GdANT, a ft -1r days ago.. made recittiitiCirt of $12,090, with which to gay do - sert&s-fir their:horses A sew f4EpiES - Seven-Th.rties is. to - be issued is soon As: t •t, - - bed They will be, in all -evential ;rest e same as the first; ' .I.nrrEto received this week fromthe Army of the. Potomac:. state that our boys are ready . pir their grand entranCeinto the rcbel.capital whenever - Gragt shall g,i ve. WoLd . forward. S."LDIERS • Oli•i!it iiennsyl - apia Sett OfIV ;Iguittilf.,.. three hun-: drOd.anef fifty-three . childrenof , dcetased diers, halebeen. admitted into the Orphan Schools, of this State.' • TH4l' Holm: S•roemtn.—lt, is stated that if •Lee' meditates . ..an• 'eseApe frctii Virginia through the Valley of the - Tern - lesFee: he.ssiil• find a large and well-appointed army:to . • dis-. pate his Passage. • • • • MUSTER Tall of Co. F, 116 ; Ree., received. Mr.. John G. lTalin . *lll accept our thfiliks.— We *ill use it 'The. )leniorial of thePri triotism.of SelinylkillCouUty'.' now in course i ) r.pnblication; hfus, -We will send the JOun =II JiT COOK E ( . 4 , are int Mil ;.39's into ilre•South inpiilly...*Richniond can take some.as'sdonWe 'capture it. which Will pe in a vreek.Or two. : This•enter.. , i'sing firm is doing. Woritlers'Wiih its admirable : syFtern. , r.: Ar the: dry goods auction sales held in New .irk on Wedne:-44,Cotton goods sold at 'a .ftirtlicr.decline; - . and. , the bidding Was anything bat .hrisk: Sw if t River .brown sheetings 'sold at cents: . brown, do:, 15; Woonsricket.,: 20i; Milford' stripes, 26i ; Franklin iilahls,-sp.,and so on. , • court Wirt. Nt!v.sa IS 'getting violerit over the poor prospects" of t Confederacy. He says he will never agree to recons,ruction-e hss sworn it. Tile Only recourse for Cobb, is to leave the country be iotareconStrudion :begins: It is prettynear time.lw was . packing carpet bag.- 1.. . A Muss 3tEr.riszt; -was held, tit Wiliningtam C - .? on . the 11th, pass s reect . g,- nizing the enthority oithe .Federal meal. It was atteridedhe t he most promi nent and respectable eititas,' and - 11_ Union 2 thitess by the Mayor was 'heartily applaud ed.. Tat E 9 called .Dernoeratic Suite -conven-, .tipn will be held-at, Harrisburg On the 2lstof. Junenext, to -place in.nornination candidates for • Auditor -Geneial and . Surveyor General. The'nieeting . will, be, ti Mere matter of . :forrn, as the copperheads have-riot .the moSCrentote prdspem.ui cart ying the State . nest, Octo . .. . her. • -.• ...g r.NTF.NI7E "II Y. HMCo. --:T110lotion for a new trial.in-the ease of Edward,B. Ithod s,, convicted at SunbUry; Pa... in January, of-the murder - cif. Mrs Chamberlain of Shamokin township; Nortbuthberland County, has been overruled bY - a.majority of the court, Judge Jordan dissentirig, and Rhodes_ has : been - sen tenced to be hung... . • silEKtas -are wcrrying„th* dentralmost to -death. The greatest boreS arAie men ulto' hav'e been defeated for Congress.. The people in this r erisiS .ot tional at:lairs should if possible - save the.Prcsi dent's health by shaming.tlie bores: into. leainq the Preaident alone. hey Co not. Mr. Lincoln imay go the way:of Harrison !and Tat New York Tt:ilnme of . Thursday says that among 'merean tile houses th ere i 8 a grow ing complaint of • want of eustiuers... In. ihe • retail ir_de the 'Stagnation iS very apparent. ConSuiners - ate acting upon the theory that . Prices will be - much lower at ad curly day, and buy in• the. smallest way.. The auction sales of dry „goods . show a continued-decline. IMMENSE,CAPIVIIES' FROM REBEI .-A from Beaufort:. dated 19th. says' the . 1 4ari'es along Cape . - fear Rivt r. titan Wil rea;,lon Fasetterillc,..n . re-lilerall}' piled W;lh captured.cotton, turpentine,' pitch and T o s'.n,ivoraltinkttanittortiition - to the . SPa-cOast, orlbis . taptuted property is es - • pail ; Cm dilltions mie-pRAFt: The follo.wing, important: opinionS of Hon James Speed; Attorney _General of the''Uni ted States, haie been handed toNs by Capt. Bowen, Provost Plianhal rit this District, for publication. Their pubficationis authorized for the. information of the public:.. OP[NIoN: •- . . .41'01tXtli:. GIN/MA . l;l3' 0F114 , E- • • Hon..gDwize M. Srsvrcw, secretary of 'Way :: , . . In your letter of the 11th of.Marth; you aakinewheth er, nuder the Act of Congre=e entitled An Act to amend the Several Acts 'heretofore: paned - M . provide for the enrolling and tailing oat 'the national .forWS, and for other .purposes," approved ad Marcto 1465. the Provott Marshal General is required to change the pre sent quotas In the pending 'draft. by raison of correc tions in theenrolment. made since theirassignment- In' the Llth section of. the. Act, it is enacted: -" 7141 '" W,Jaere any revised enrolment in any: Congressional or. draft listrict• his been. obtained or mnde. prior• to any actual dratting of name=, tmlit the-enrolment the quota of such district may beAdjisted And apportioned Wench revised etrolment.; instead "Of being appliedlo. 'Or bated upon the enrolment, as it may have atood.be .fore the revision:r . It will. be perceived that'llte language. of.. this section is in the. past. tense.. and Properly so, though referring to future and existing enrolnients: .'• - An rolritent must ever. precede any . action under the section. It. was,- therefore, right tO speak of the enrolment as a paFt• fact- as fornethint•that had been done: Regarding the tiectinn.by ittulrtn. unntreetedby other clause.; in the Statute. it npplies,iorWell to any future, as to an_ existing: enrolment, .. • '.- • .. • ' RIM at the time, of the enaciment there -Anti an. en s :. rolment and pending draft tinder a .adl•for additional troops. and this appearS frotn'the PRMSO , 4 to the 15th and 'sth sections. It is :provided. in the 15th seCtiOn, that the rule of credits fixed 'therein shall not apply to the.peildiritteall and in thegith 'section, it is —Pronl. tied :, That thothing herein : contained shall operate. to postponathe pending draft or interfere with the quotas. assigned therefor.”s '• •' ••• Neither•of these• provisos ran -be regarded an repng mutt to the lath section. They.do:nothing • more than preyent n construction - . of the Act• that,..would change the rule of Credit? us to the pending drill. Or . th-it.wonld poitpone it, or that Interfere with the quotas as signed therefor.' Indeed. Congress has, by implication, del la •ed that the qttott safe - tem d for theins•sent or peed itsdrafffaill nottse. interfered With.. This could have. •been done in:the enacting parts of the statute. but may be as well arid aptly done by proviso. *. '• z. • Now, if the correction..provhied for . in the 1,50 sec tion are made.to apply to the present draft the quotas asssoned therefor, . will be:lnterfered With. This is what C ingress hat 'said t hall . not. be:tione. After the lien/ling draft. the.provisos will have performed .theit office_ anti nll fat me drafts. must be made ..mhject to the rules pre.:erihed in the Act ' • . • • I ant theivfore. of the ortiniiin that the Provost Mar, - shal Generala not reqn.reil ht. chanze, the present quo tas in 'the pending draft by reason of . corrections in the eurtilment. - made since theira-signment. • I am, Sir, very respkt fully.: • . • r Your.obedient servent, • JAMES SPEED. .• . 'Attorney feneral, OP1111(1: 1 1. ' • • • - ATTORNEY GEN &CROY O 1 F1C7..." - • Slauch 15,.1:365 Einv . :N.M. • Sceraary'of War Sur : • .. . .• • • . U on the .14th•se the Act 'entitled "An Act tO .slnenl the•several . ' cretofore passed-tn. - provide for theenrolling and nailing, out-of thelnationarforces," Which provides as follows : . • • . . . • • ".That hereafter MI, persons mustered, into the military or naval' service: whether as volutateer;, , : Stile stitutes. representative- , , of otherwise. shall be.creffited to the Starr. and •to -the ward. toionship.._ precinct., of othea enrolment sub-district, where- such persons be:„ long by actual residence...6f suet', peiaons - latve an actu: . al rridence within the United States and .where 'such tiertons were or shall be' enrolled, fit liable to. enrol. ,nlent.ivt and it is hefeby toads-the_duty of. the -Provost 'Marshal General to make such rules and. , iivesnoh iat ctructions to the seVeral Fror ,st Marshals. - . Boards of Enrolment, and 3lnstering-Officers. as shall-lietreee - S- • , 'sary forthe faithful .enfOrcement of th,e.Provl‘ions of this.section, to the end . tl atTair acid just credit •sliallhe't given to every section of the country: ,Pfloridedv'Tilit , i Many-call for troops hereafter, - no county.-pies, town ward,'-preeitt.t, or .election district shall have . . credit exCept for - MEI) :actually tarnished en said call. or the preceding call, bY said et:runty, town. toWitshiP,. ward. precinct, - or election district,' mustered into the .thilitary -Or naval aervh emu the quota thereof !'• . • letter-of the lath of Mareh..ask my imin ion nu t follbwing points: - ' • ... .• •.- Fire AS •to the meaning ofihe words "actual resi•-• dence:" as employed in the•abovetwction and the' pro-_•per ;Mode: accordingto of determining the actual residence of men offerinthra reernitm. - : • • • Sicorid.'Whereite, "actual residence" of the recruit is-in - clue suindnancl: an, is enrolled Ina different sub-Mittrict. where shall the credit be given.l . • .. •.. Third: In, cases where the recruit , intareslegal nl ,merit ni actitatresidence iu any enrolateut he be credited to the sub-dist riet or district where be is 'enrolled. Ofshall'he be elloweslt o.select 10E0°c:tiny ' , I_The first. hi the- above quesihrus may, be . divided' into two parts.: First: as - to. thehreaning: of the words , " actual '. residence :" MM: secondly. as to the ,pt per mode df ascertaininthilte " actual re-rid..nee." • It I • .•very difficult to giVe a test hy.Whichthe.questittn of actual reiddenecimay be d•-tertnined MI each mirtietb. tar rase.' A few general rules may 'tit! giVen, however. by which a vast majority of the casts cart be readily de termined. • .• • - I Every" enlen most be presatniffi to have.= actual residence swneivhere. . : . 2. A man can have but ode itetuel reel Mee ut one And the same time. . • • -' .•,•;•,•• m , . A resideuce - nce acquired temainshntilstiother. is.acquired.• ' . 4 - .lThezplace of a Mates origin is that-of his actual. fes -ideuee until he acquire, anotherS. • • ?liners have their admit residence - with .their pa tents, gnardians, or: if apprentices, With their master[. • . a...-Adults reside authe :places of their . dwelling: A man's dwelling. is to . cobtradirdinaion to his I - dace of Itneineas.•:tracle or' taymiation,- 'lie dWells:at the.plate he habithallY . sleetoi anti passes his bights.' • • . • '7. every Country thereds • nurre ' Orle4 . popirlation• doating.likedrift. - They, never ei . .per to- carnal= long. at-any place. Mid g o thence and wherever . the ;hope' of employment may invite... or • fancy : dictate. • Such Persons 'have their actual residenee in the.comnim oily in which they, may dt.v . el;.at the time of the.eurul . As to the. ihNie of ascertaining...the actual residenreof recruit, thestatitte gives anthorty to•theTtMost Mar- Simi General lei make sueM - rulos abd givesuCh instruc-: i;l1s. as will enable the Itoards . ef Enrolment and Mule - tering Gfficers to ascertain thelacts, and assign the cre dit according to the truth of the case: - In most cases• the affidavit ofthe enrolled. Maui would Aleterminct he Matter.: 'But as it is a question in WhiCh • t he:sub-AN', trictib have: an interest as well as the' recruits: stmt efnits may: for. bounties- or . .briltss. • tieclare-c , ottraty.to the fact, their places of residence._ the rules to. be. pre- Scribed' Shoo id admit of4ounter propf...• opintomii. that where . the act natresidenco la• inone sub-district, and the Man is enfolledlitim differ ent sub . -district: the 'credit should be given :'to the dis trict of his actual residence..; • • • • !Ile whole ,illicit and.purpose •-• •cti.b i- to I • R rule by which places are to nrei •I• ••- • ' 'led men. • It giYes to tale of credits tothe State, and to •theLward. township,. preeinet..pi idher. enrelment sub: , ' district, for enrolled men only.. It is Silent as to hew orw here recruits tot ihrolleM•or ti, b e can tied„ are to be credited. In• orcief that the credit .may: be made itecording to the rule seCtion. prescribed. the mall must not only hafe an actual residenee,-bUthe mast be enroll, d. The words. or. the ,:ection•• and where such persons were Or shall -be enrolled.". relate 'to the fact of eimolment,•ratheethan'tise place I if elirol - Those words are introMiced to'hunotince.the • fact of etwohnent, arelnot to affect or centrat he. ones- . tiewas to, the tirtee"..tf credit - . T.his is- manifest Thrall the content. and esecially from.the words in parehthe-, sic. jilt iht lowing those above (meted; to wit if lia ble to enrolment.") • • • :: • •• g else nppenring. -if' must be- taken' for granted that the actual residence the place of enrol ment. •apd the. credit given aeemdingly.. brm ever. it should tiemade to appear that.'• - •thiamh mirolledin pairtirular sa h.dh l trict. that the 'person -Mr,' no re.idenee. then this statute: furniAtes nu rule•bY which. the. credit can he given. ,lit such. ea-e. the - credit must he L iven under the law. Or-according. tit the rule to force belOre. and independently of . this Act. Sir. very reSpertfuTly. • Your obedient servant, • - • • •• : •:JAIIES SPEED.. . A TTC/RSEY 6F.Nr.P.AL, ITIPORTANT .PROCLIIIAtION to_IiFSERIERS Gen,- Fry-. issues the following Cire tlar, which we are instructed by the• Provost :gar, - shah Of this District, to publish : •• tutltcuLAu.—No , 6... I . • -• •• • WAs . • • rEOVORT Msastio, Orrlf:l7., • • . In conformity . with,the Prnelairito ion of the President- published, all ()Akers antiemployeeSof this Bureau are instructed ao-'eave prompt attention to the receiving- and forwarding; of sail ileeerten ; t-as . pritieut theMselves in accordance with-it •`ll% 1111: Taitglo}:NT,rll. - siwtrs inn.AsornicA : A PROCLAMATION. , - ' ...Whereas the twenty-Ur :A section.of the- i.tt of Con: gress; approved on the third .instant. , entitled -An.act .10 amend the several acts heretofore passed to prhytile •for the'enrolling, and calling oat- the national forced. and fur other purposes...requires that in -addition to the other 'lawful. penalties_ of the crimeof ,desertion from the military or naval service: 'all persons 'who have descried the military or servile of the Uni ted States who shallnot . !Mato to -said seta ice pr re , port thimselvea to a Provost Marshal avithiliSisty days after.the . penclamation hereinafter 'mentioned . : shall he • deemed and. taken to have volipiontly relinquished and forfeited their. rights of citizenship ai.d their rights' to heciime citizens. and such deserters shall be forever in eapahlerof holding any °dice of trust or poifit under the United States. for. of exetei-in _ an y flails of citizens thereof; and all persons who shall hereafter desert the Military or naval .service, and all pe.iyiris'who, being duly enrolled. =hall depart' the •juri,diction fifths did- trict in ‘thirli he was t nrolled.Air to beyond the lim: its of the United States with intent avoid any draft into the military or -.navalervice. duly ordered. shall -be liable to the penalties of this.section, And the•Pre eideot ie hsteeliv authorized and reqnired fdrthWith. -on the passage of ibis act,- to issie.his proclaination setting forth the provisions of this - section, in wluth prOclama- timi the President is requested 10.60111 y dekrters :returning Within sixty days. =as . aforesaid, 'that they shall be:pardoned on condition of retarning.lo regi, melds and- companies. or to such other orMinizat w= they-may be assiimed they , shall, have sencit for a period of time equal ;to their: original term , of. en-. -Now, therefore, be it knovin thati,..kluistt;im Ltsr-: cots: President of the •L'ilited State:iv:do istiethis Mye - Proclamation,. as required by said act. ordering - and re , rolritig all deserters to , return:to' thelr proper lands': anti I 'do-hereby. notify them. that all drserters who chalk withinsiity days front the thlte of thi.S.-Proclaiiia tiOn. - vii;• On or before the 1 1 th day .-Of 1E0;5. re turn to servi.-e, or report. themselves dita • Provotd -Mar shal. shall be - pardoned. On „conditionlhat they re urn to their regiments and cOmpaules. or to'sndi other ganizallims as they may be assig,nerl 10, .and semothe rema nder of original terms of enlistment. and. in addition theietti, a-period equal to the tine lost by In testimony, ' . whereof. I hate berennto set my hand. and caused the seal of tine United States to. be dr, . fixitd • .. "Done at the City of- Washington, this- eleventh day of- Mash: in the year of our - tind ore thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, . and of the Independeuee of the United States, the eighty-ninth. - • • ' . • • • - -.! ABRAHAM LLNdOLN.' By the Presidt.nt WILLIAM 11. SiwAap:: • ' " Secrrta y Gf. Srdte... : The records -and returns. of •titc,..e. deserters, w 111: be made up in the same manner as iS•prfAided ft& ill other cases by-exihting regulation& except that it will be an ted - on • the" book gof -det.erters arre;i6d, .• opposite the name of the deserter.. the fart. of his. having voluntarily surrendered himself M i conftithilly with the President's rioaamation ; and, the number tbus snrienderine themsizlees to be separately. stated on the,report to"this' • The Secretary of War direct& that no reward be paid for the arrest of deserters who may be arrested subse quent to: the reccipt 9i this order by the DiStrictProyoSt littreluds, Ho tr; tim7N M. .5.T.V.(1,61%., • ..."trreft.ry of Hat. . . • • . • . , ..The Arstoreattee propounded in rim letter of the leih t , bother the f!tld ',seethrn of the Act. of Mirth :d, 7GtB. ••,inl:erecdes,'• . the.4theectionofthe Act of Febroari St4th. 15641 ' • The 4th trot( it of the Art of Fehrtutri 24th. 1564. *blot , nay (trolled pert.on. before a draft. - to thntish •• : n act eptlible aut , rtitute who Jabot the draft. tux, at the time. in the wilittug or reel rervice the rnllrd Stetce,” and provide* that the perion co, furnish-- ing tech aub4titute he ex . :al:int : fir in - drft during the t tree for at blcb itch atil t4ttnte atu.l) tot be liable to draft not etTeeding the'rbne tor ',Stitch eue.ll eubetittne 'hall bare been accettod:.; . ' • . • Under this eallefinlenti , 'any pinion groped; and- " ble to draft. nay abtaw eientOlfiatbittthe drift dui ing. the whole - peritideftimaf*Veit prociire a etilictitnte W be enlisted. proilded.the enbatitnte be so Long not 'liable to draft- It. not . a Mere credit, ' for particutar.draft which such person obtains by fur. • uislaiug subetitute . bef , re the anticipated .draft. but It Is an ahsointa exemption which helegtiresfrornliabil . -: ity to be drawn at any and every draft which may oeotx durittz.ih r entire time fr which his substitute has been • accepted by the fhwernMent . provided the substitute he so' long nut liable to draft.. It. forexample , . Kb- 1 Saute is accepted as a three years' volunteer, and.re '• main , so long not liahleto 'draft-. the principal: by the - proilsion of the:UW.4lB64. J ust referral to. •is insured: against tbe ri-k - nf be - find - shed daring the whole pert= od for wh i ch his substitute enlisted, no matter hCW ma, .tritiraftraay occur between the - eallittnient Of the sub stituteantithe - -expirationof his terni Of.. iieridee. But. the GOvernment under this proyisiott Is Wheat no ex- . • gene in consequence of the authorized substihrtion.of • one individual for another in the drift.' -The.party who desires to avail: himself. of the benefit , of the privilege conferred. bp thelaw, to properly andluatly required to compensate the snbatitute.. .. • • ' Sack being the tworialcm Of the law of 1864 - on the - .subject of -substitate.s ., furnishedin anbciPition of a • drift. the law -of MarciT . 1365., profides in its Zd section - , itt .fairata • • . • ' • • • " That any . perfon etr.pers , ..tna enrolled ha - any trict May, after: notice Ma draft, and before 'the same. shall hare taken place. cause to be mustered.hato the serviee of the - United States .stith'untuber of recruits, .nor subject .ftj draft. •as they -mac deem expedient. which recruits, shall •stand,to-the.• credit of • the persons . thus Lansing then to* be mustered in, and ihallte taken substitutes for inch persins, or so 'luny of them as may be drifted. to the extent Of- the•titurib•er of such re -mina; and' in the'order &dimmed by .the principals ar the tirneWich ,recruits arn•-thus as aforwtaid mustered , :: It is clear that this enactment proVides for • qUite . another ease than that contemplated by the provision.to' 'which [have been adverting in-the statute of 1361, and confers upon - an eamlled persona privilegeentirely 'di. thief from that given to . him loy that statnte,. of whkh he may avail himself at his option-in prefereuceto• the privilege conferred by the Act of 1364: , • • Under the priovislon of the 2:rd 'section of-the Act Of 'd March. Ics.M. he' may. in advance of &draft. "Caress 'to be mustered into the-service" "recruit not subject to draft," which ••iecrait.•••.will •• stand tothe credit": Of the enrolled person causing him be•mustered in, la . the event of the princitad being drafted, and -be taken,. on'the happening of that cOntingeney. - tua a substitute for suet' . principal. But the ...credit g shall avail. him onlyrfor the particular drift in advance and in ainficipa s thin of which be may have secured the . "recruit" • • • There ig 110 . provision iu the .Act -of 1865 that the: person • frirnishing '`reernit,".tinder the Yid section. shall be "exempt from draft" duringthe time for which the recruit May have. beeti actepteir and-enlisted—But • the only benefit which a person so .fdrnishing a remit thrives, miler the Act of 1841. - i; Is the securing. in the, event of his heingdrafted. of a "credit " on theparticu lordraft in • anticipation of -which the•-•••recinit " may .have been varnished:- .The "recruit " May be mtoaered . Into the service for tinee yeals, and yet.....as a..sulistitute • he ran only. avail the ".person who :.caused - him to be • mustered in, foti; and with respect to draft M.- 'hire. and in ainicipation of which he was obtained.. The liability of the prianiipal to be drafted at any-a her . drafts ',cc - erring 'after the - mitsiering in of-the- "recruit" arid - during the term of his service. is not at all affected. There is thligifeslin iheMfore, no conflict:between the `respective, sections of the Acts of • 15'64 and ISO. to which yon have calleilmy attention:' °helloes nut im- • pinge upon„mireven cross the path of the other..• They give different, and distinct - rights anti privileges to-the eitizen•liahle to draft.: He has the alternative coarse to pursue before any draft, .elther to buy' and seeure him to be mastered in, arid thus obtain ci • eitintion from the:draft:Miring the entire term . of eitliet, . meat of-the su,bstittne, if the, latter beso long Mit lin lile' to draft,-or may, primate for the fioyernment "recruit" not holdelo draft,- - and obtain credit rot sash ,recruit in 'rase he Aniuld lo t i:dritrual..subjeving . .himself. howeven.th thcliability of 'being • epinpelleiLto _repeat ' the opemtionat succeeding draft that may berm.- dertkl by, tee ,Presitient: : • • •• • ' •' ••• Chiefly. I Suppoe., the designof•the 'provision' of the. Acttif,ls.6s:. tinder 'consideiation, • was to offer induce • tnent and. present a s tinittlus -to nunibers'-or ussocio • thmsof individuals in 'any sub-district, , ' before the lia bility Of any of thein. becanie fixed by a - draft. to °Wahl yolnitteer'rectults for the army. Congress. in this law: offers such associntionea premium tit • use their exer Irons to till ap - the armies: It says to the, residents of the multitudinous counties. townships,. wards, and pre cincts, throughout the'cOuntrY, "Organize yourself in to fectuitingsedeties ; induce volunteers to enlist into %the service ,before the pay teeth such amounts of !annoy tis.voti may lie able in . raise Ito , -seer conttilim• rots to the. recruiting fends of von! several districts: :dill, when they hove. been Milista into the set-Vice,: the -.volinneersfyou may have raised. will stand to the credit of as many of volt as may happen to be drafted, to the -extent- . tent 011ie. number Of:recruits.. • in Ole Order designa ted,. at the t tine the'recruits ofelaustered . : . tinge is the declaratioalthil promise of the atewitiw. -Its policy is to encourage • reerniting. not the nikara. • tionof substitutes • to bargee . the people to organize as *soclatitins for the advautement of volunteering. rather - than the purchase of suisit.itutes.: • . •.• • • In enacting thls . neW law. and inangritatirig.:this now' policy, l r fongressa how:!ver..illig not taken away the right of the enrolled' peisOn, •ief,,re the draft, •to • famish a Stibstiotte, with the qUalitiaration before state& and thus secure MS exemption - from 'draft during the trine:for which hist snlostiune• shall hove.; heed accepted. • • He. st ill has it in his power to exercise. theft 11V,Ilt; prefer ,eueat,i-the right conferred by.' the 23d section :of; the Act of rol March...l.Seiri; Of "recruit" previona cacti draft, as it may • Occur. and :securiug thereby a credit ill tile event, Onainy'oceasion,.. - of . his being draft= ed. 'halt 'of opinion therefore, that the 2:krsection rif.the AM . of March %. LStIS. does not supersede the: 4th *Won Of the Actor February . . ••• • ' . • The second 'question .whicit yon.baye referred to-me.. is ; -.c0..; •,, •• .: recruits." which are ."to betaken as stibstitutes "'ore tphe considered and Mime upon the records of the idticerf the Proi,ist Marshal General..as other .Voltorteerrecruits ovhich, are expeM-e tif the Uniceittitates. or as.sub stitittiss which are tionishedat the critahl the principals. •I Om tit utpiuirdi that-the ••teernitse whom persons en- 'rolled inany 'sub.:district may "ause, t.ti be mustered into the service of the United fitattei.;" in- - pi:Seance p( the ad seetiiii,..of. the Act of frd. March.:lSas, area° tie ciOisidered and treated as other volunteers who are ,iii tained at the expense of the UnitedSoates It will be - observed. feint theanialYsis - of the low.c,intained in `the foregoin_ leinarks..that the idea involved in the law of ISiO is constitution. while the idea of the .law ill 'Alt is crediting, - TlM•section of the Actot I.:;7,lintler.consid ' etafien does not sped: of the "recruits" iii questi , m as bar declaresthat . they' shall be taken Substitines" fur the persons whit cause:them toile .mustered in.. They are not :Subs: how's, butt t.trily . .of the mitere of :stilisiiinte.. Their. ritimie 'and essmiiial. &tcharacter.Meier the lai it v, is that of credits. for their pre-' retiree: , or- principals a and this tiescript tools the first in-Scription giVen iif • them in the seethe' in qrai s stioti. :for. after saying .".widel!reernits shill stand to the cre.: dit,,f the persons't bus musing them to he mustered in." the section proceeds, "and shall . he taken as.sulistituteif for such person , . or so aunty of them as may he drafted, to the extent of-the numbers ofstich recruits.". : '. A critical study of the words of the statute : thus de- . .velyps the. ltintlatnental idea %Odell: l have suptaisiel,, iruin other•itelications, : Aviis lactated to be ethlastied ip the Ipw. "f he - Tr c tF" • who hrt•t• - , "stand to the ere-. dot" _ref tie vorollerl persons, cursing them 'to be pins', tered in before the , . oecurrimce Of, a drat. .I sin of Oat ion, then. ;ire - -to be-considered as other volnot., , e'r re c hits u Inch are Obtaihnd 'the - ecticutin of tie : l:tided States: und.not as. -substitntes.. , in. Me - orates 'to; sees, of 'that term,. which are' furnished at the co . tt Of the • • Very , iftpertfully, • Your obedient servant, *: •. - • • • - JAMES SPEED, ... ...irtor;Leg :Chia . . • JAMES It, FRY. .' Prord: , t Marshal GeofTaL OPINION: - . Arrow Er Gr.sricAms OrrtdE,• •• . March 140865.... iIiCKNOIVI.EDOMENT4 • • • .C,s,r 'F.fiTOTE7:IO. VET: Toil Four MilC;ll.vElcy, V_\..: • • , . Al:Jrch .74.11.1F65-. FTIT . FI . TPiT ne MITTET.SVI.I.I.IT take - great plea-' snre.in acknowledgin4 the receipt of the beautiful Sword. Sash andlieit, for which I mit-ludeldcd to your. kindness. • • • ' • ' Allow me to.eniress . my deep felt' Ora, dude for-this testinginial of your apj,reciatten of the humble services rendered by tpe in endeavoring to quell this causeles s ' • I . tif a mply rewarded .fur the .hartichips. - Incident to a - m.10441 . s NN hen I...see that they are highly a{ pre •eiat fie my F . rienit& • . . Ifeeileantint do . jii.dice' TO a cointimnicatl , n. of this .kind but I tender to you. a eoldi, r's_most.h6ft-relt thanks_ with the hdpe that s.non.the I:n4:vestigeOt; . unholy and . caureless.liebellinn may lieernsliCd -out; that Peace may he re-tored . and. that once . 143.9,e :we itiny• he a Uni.cd-C:onntyt. - '• • .1 hate the honot to be, Gentlemen,' •• - ' • •- • . • cry Respectfully. Your Obedient Servant •• : . . • "JAS. LEVAN.' • . CAM. Co.. I. 50] PEN::A. - Ver. Vnt. . . . APPF . ..A.TtANCE. OF Ott . .Webs.--fllle saliant Deets orarroil well are . a derrick. an . einiiiie and Inany'big t4riks-all . very .brown and oily,• mid all emitting an odor-whieli, atitirsti repulsive.. ie afterward bdarable, and . at last be,:oni.-s-riith er pleasant than otherwise. If the.wellls a pimp-. ing-well, the rattle of the-engine aab•thaelibiery votial charm entrances'the ear of the listener, viz :. the lusci ous, apotitanealts.flow of 'the oil.' Au iron trained freni the ilerriekto•thetank near ny; eon duets and delivers the precious prbditch• Out of tins sound' like the "blowing;" of a pulsating in greater or lesser voltnuer-ae - Co r ding to the'sliamodigforee of the:gas beloW; the brown rich flue] thsheS into tank after- tank, plashing; the - stirfaiie of the reservoir into yelloW fon tn,fi fling the. a tniospliere vt•ftli gas. that -rise§ and Wayeradiltellie heat - -frotit red hat night:alai day rineeasing:-; a Icorwitant . .-tribule of ..t earth though they -Oil not, -nor • TE .CURL TRADE. 11563 - :The quantity sent •by Railroad this Week itsl.4.- 813.i5- . -by Canal 3„332,:- - for the . week 68,195 13 toms, - against 67,722 for the corresponding week last year. - • . . The heavy talus haTe interfered with the Worl jll4 of a number. of. Collieries by: flooding :them during the last week. . NoAaturige Was aoue to'any of the transporting Companies of this ilegiou. '•.' . . The trade BUM' up this week followi rpm pared with last year - . j - .ititi-~. . • - .Iz4 0• Jr., . . t WEEK.i TOTAL. WEEIC. ' TOT/11,.. ' : pgn. • P.k.11, R. It :6,103! 666.07.6. - 64 814 693,694 .. - . 13.99.5. Schuyl Can.; 10,62:11 ' 1 , 2.•:19,...3,!:821 - , 3.35. dti . ,Sn L Val R. 1 R.'....‘2.5....3.4 1 74 , ,331,666 sL2raf , .871' :WS . 769,618 Scrani S'th.::2l,ol-L 99.167 , 12.10 01.;- 1 llO, dE6,14-1 . ...N , th. • 4.Nit I- • 53,1:t6'... 2.7211 . .3•1.666 d 26.6.31 Penna. C. C;.: 1.35.4 :3'4 ,I.S , q .1:494. ; 59,6411 Y 4.457 sluunotah.,i. - ... • I 46,4 . 141 • I.: 1,0•16 i .696 .TrevortoiLli .' , . . I ..3 . 60 . ..2,993 2;993 SIL hit - • *!.. .461; .' 8.1951. 1;5419 ... - 116 - V 3.182 Lykette Val.: •1;0;:li • -3.6381 . 10,3. 1 1;. • 6,1,19 Ifroad:Top.i •. i 26,* .•: . .• 20,275 1 .d 5,66 7. - . . . • ii2i,564rt,5..,-L244 128.61. V" 1,631,511 .. . ...- 1 --• 11,341,6111121. 1 36#- • .• I . ... . 1100101 The trade shows this week a :small increase or er the corresponding 'Week last year, but which will bUcut short tbe - ensning week,liwing to the. dsinage done to one of the bridges on the'New • Jersey Central Railroad by a ccillisiori oc marred a few days ago, stopping the - trade. stoppageis. canning- an. increase- demand for . Schuylkill: Coal at present'and prieeicare firm. ..Thefreighte and bille.hy Canal and Railroad 'remain at last year's closing prices ; aa fallowe The tolls an Schuylkill Canal to T'hil.tdel; phis; from Port Caibor,..is • • • *1 92 Freights to New Tork„including tolls and " tonnage on -Raritan Canal • Total teSear Tnett by so 11 • ' Ttfe transportation-.from Port Carbon by - • .• Itailitoul to . Pcirt•Riobniond, is :" -• Sg, 58 To which la to_ be , added the : freight: from. Port ilichniond to New : , 'York, ,quoted yeateiday- at $2.56, making; ..$6 08. . From Schuylkill Maven; the 'rates are 8' cinta per tonaesa. . The continued illness of the senior Editor, ha s .. prevented much attention fa the, Oral department. tbie vie*, e . . . . Tasßaitat.oo4 1.845. after Ate 'tioitipletionza.the lifeitotkiabelr I Stackwater.Nav*ation Improvement SoAlrowne- 1 ville4;6os,lBs•bnatteitt - ol.eradiztaseed tdecen:otir, .ialley,for the market bektw.:Rive parfpger; th e tradeinereised" 10,000,000 onstabele,t and ten Yearaliter-1855-10-2 3 ,9 0 0,9 00 . When the ..war it'd broke ont the merclitinctze irt coal.liad in creitecti'to 37,947.732 , buiheltiAtilairgest amount ever tw n ilit any one year . • Since the warthis - bit- Hinma's. not raceiied•the check that mightbcs'e. been expected trcina' the - bloctinde.bUthe - lowen 11 7. cutttink of the.tenthetli•rearket; 'as in 1864 the ahlidnenfe were over 35,000,00(03na1te1e: Of'. this :amount 29;541,567 brutheil were: Carried' in boats, and 5 , 529,30 t i n . ilati..beine . ari increase on.the • business o'f 1.1 . 368 - of - 7,90r1,22 -- 5 bushebs. Pittsburg.oa-onicle. - , . . , • . . "TFLE TittiNMals,"Thetlitieds (Eng:):-.Meravo - y gives the following ! ,,ecotnit, of i m portini. . . • invention for mining coal Without Manual labor; , . A coal-entting 'machine; . ..on .an:entirel*..nea principle,...the. invention •of - MesSra- - Lock...ane , Warrington, colliery owners, Kippaxi Sand Mpit:sre. Carrett dc Marshall, renglaneers, .Leeds, has. been tried at the Rippax •G'illie.ry, , near Leeds, fifth(' presenee of a number of ',.colliery..oWnere and Ju n g engineers,.. including Messrs Embletort: Morton; Tope 'Rayner, Parker, Pickersoll,: and other gentlemen:: :The - Arial itievery - respect was ~perfectly.snecessinl, anileyery.' gentleman . pre, • ent expressed his satisfaction . at-the .manner.thi: maChineperformed its work.. The . Coal-ctittine . machines w hich have been tried recently in other-. .dietrictshavb been ivorlied by..compreatied air and - onthe prineiple- of. the. motion:. This chi4e is; hmiever; . worked by tratei , pressUre,. .at'l2o"pounde to an -in.elt,' Conveyed ht. 11 - inch wrought won pipeS front ,a,tlm . allenginelfrxed near 'the bottom of the pit: The trial was. made in the • Allertcin seam of coal; which is' tiv,i feet. eirinety es,thielt,.lint contains a layer . of ditt three inches thick, "at the height tif twenty inches from the. fl oor ~.Whic h separates thpliest.arrd-secendse ants o of machine Was .mounted on . : bee" wheels, and travers.ed tin-thecorf-traint.vayiti... • The: "halite Or' ".bering,"...Which is the.hard-: est.anititiost laboriotaispart of .the. cifilier's work, Was dune remarkably-well . , in one even . - straight' line; and to a tinifurni depth.. The cutters 'were fixed in a slottingLhar,worked with : a steady lon, gitndinal reciprocating motion at a alight which ripped lint-0e whole of the . partitionfdirt diquit of 3 feet 3 inches. . The apparatne . be. , ; ing . entirely self-acting in : 511its operations, - it propelled.itself forward; . : s ecured, itself...dead-fat:A between. the flthirauil roof, - while . .thecutters were in operation; and again released . itself : with: reurn . s.trolle: The - machine' is strong; -anti :net a t- ail . Complicatcd; and is likely to work With- du rability.. It .ii beautifully - arranged ihits various movements; andoorks . wittisiich . precision .. and exactness *that:any one might: - almost fancy- it • • teas endowed. withintelligence, One man is sit • that is required to attend it, and he has. nothing tri.do . Init. set ..in nietion and stop' it 'when . re: The Machine Worked 2 Initni and 'minutes and.'excavated the dirt out 3 in. • thick anil e . 3 ft. :3 under fOrit, length of .22 yards 2 fti an ~ d lib rated froin . the solid bed of. coal !.1.1 tons... The average cost of .9.l:ming" by hand . labor,, at the same colliery, is 84. per ton . ; but, the..principal -saving is ti the-economical - working of the coal withont.eutting such a large portion into slick as •is aline by hand labor. -The of water can be increased to any required extent;.•anil its quantity needs only be ennngl to till the , circuit of the piPes=tliessiiis incompressible finial thus . . hying .- ned.oVer 'and Over again ''to convey *.the ' .pOwq buy required. distance frau!' thr source of pover to-the .coal Seam to be operated-:UP 011 . - The miners have namcd.this new labor iltaYer..th6 "iron mati,"• - atid froin•ltis.Selfacting., and indtis trions powers it is . .probable. he will . never.become . ' - . tired.. • .31eissrs. Lock &-:Warriegton .ore.: CA) . .. PTO satistied . witli the, advantages -of getting Coal . hy nitiehincry that we understand they , are making ' -more ma - chines .in order to:take all their. coal wOrketl . by thern. . • --. • THE COAL MARKETS PRICES Or 06 - .AI, °: EY THE CARO; ... . . .NIF.IIIV.Y fogt.TlLEßirDiktitiV.JouitNAL.) AT. •- ~ • . 24 1865 • • • Schuylkill Red Ash„ Prepared,' 9 504 • : 'Chestnut, ... . .. . 7 754.8 00 WhitO Ash; .Lrim:P, Steam 8,5 0®: . St. BOat•and Broken,— 8 504.8 '75 ::'.Egg and 8.504 a 75 Chestnut„ . ... .... 7'.594 '7 75 'Locust Mt: Lump; St. Boat . ... :: /8 . 754 . •"-• ." Btoken .. .. . . .... ...: . 8 7`54 9 - 00 .-PreparedS 751. 900 "• . Chestnut; 7 . 75.4 8 . 00 . 1 .- .Aoeniy Coal, Franklin . (Lykeris ;Valley), ;. . . 9. 50 g Lehigh Duni), Sr. Boat kV,. Brulien,:', 19. 504 t .• Prepared, • . 9 '504% '' ". • C.helturit,....... • ' 504 . Broad Top ' • ' . ... . :19 504. • • •.• AT IIi — FAV ')* IS6 Selinvll4ll 1 1 Ash by.Bnat road..il2 .00(71.10 0l C,hestnut, - - " .-. :10 000,11.00 White ASh . tnmp & StlYam Boat • • 11,50;12 50 "' - Broken & " 11 50(12 50 .". Chestnut, , 10 0042,11 00 • " Sftree,.. • • ' 11 50(it12: 50 .Lehigh Rdiitc Asb Lump & S. Boat. . " ... . ' Chestnut. . • •. . nntoiti Cold Est•i3liii.bethport.:-* and St,BifiA by ' •'_ . o Cease; - Prol6redi • . '•' . -• . . Lump arid St. Nat by'cargo.. . , . . .12 00!d,12.50 Broken., and . Egg 12 00%2.12 50 Prepared : • '1.2.00a1,2.50 CheStimt . • qll 0 0 • 'Prices noriiinal,. min.?: to theripinr awa . .i• of a .b , i‘hze . 011 the,Central No Coal is heing rec'eivecl. at Elizabethpor.t.. •• • . . . . A - T...8ALT.131.0RE • . - • MARGIT - 23, . White tlsh prepared—wholesale.....sl2.s o( ./41 3 00 "." -!` ' 14 mriti .50. Lvliens' Valley—retail - • •11 50(7t15 . 00 •' 12 Nato. oo `Nn stock of Lvliens'N'alle'y in market. :• The !Arad; of Ooal•in . market is light,•and•prices • it's' (plot ' • - .. • • • CI:M.I3F.Itt.k.NIY C.O 4U.L-11,ren of Mine f. n. b. .?14 00. Receipts. slightly, unproved since last . : • : OFFFEE. of the ITlOntniothl V:eir lan ft Cotnpon '2lO South Fuhrtb street.' Notice is hereby . gi!Ont. .. that by a &Tree of the Court: of General. Quarter Sessions of the Pelee of schnylkill comity, entered 'the• 21st' day. of 11mi:rubel.. 1,964, , ..the almc of the Mammoth -rein-' Shaft • omortny.,- .WIUS .-to. that of THE MA.MIOTII VEIN COAL' t'O3IPANT - :* ..". • ; : A. - LlAftt President; 'harsh '25, '65:- •., ?-~IOFFECE of,. the .1110 moo . ° t . Vein. roropnrir. ;FOURTH 5T111 , ..17,T: Po 11. 11)11.rIT I . .kf arch rkt - . I . ::401F1CE..!-The - Annual . lll , k hie': of. tht: ,,, tockhOlders , nf the Natnrrvith Vein :11-.Coropins; iyi;l.l,e.hetd at theoftif:i. of the Company: on WILf/Nry,SILk.Y. tbi.29th this of-ILAIICII - at I• 2 ' o'clock. M: et 'which time ofll eers. to nerve. for the ensuint...ear will behalloted.for...... • • J. MIFFLIN' iswis, Screhtsy. . • TOUR .CO-PARTIVITiiiiS P here , tnfor6 vx.itaine , bOtireen the siihsetiliete, der the name of PXKVitsT COOK. 1111nerp of Coat at • .Loeu!it Gap:Northumberland Co:. Pa.; Is' this day dis solved, by mutual . consent.. .131ther'.of the parties. are authori#d to me-thename of fi . ..firm in.. hooklidion. -• • • • • ' • ;GEORGE •W .PARVIN,, • . . - :TESSE • Philadelphia, Feb. •-• • ' Frcighp froui p,irtiapci ' - OA J . Poi . t.tlmAn . th 4 -.20 Newlyiirrport _ 4 151 Berkorl New Bedford.... :... 3 731 - Ne'yrpfwt 14iv Londeii, .... 3 c,O I -Norvilch Ncw 116,-I.l' 3 50 ' itrifiaopori. Now York • 2 50',1 Philadelphia, 'Rhode Wand '3TS Wawhiturton D. C. :... 4 034. . . -112 .veseels and-1 rb fOr'tbe week. . . . ".. • ' Frei;2lsts.froin Eliiabettrport. Now ~. : . 101 Portland ' • ' Fall ... .'2 b-s:Newburyport ' Newport " 2 S 5: New- London Betnn • - 400 Pawtucket • 2 20Tatintolt, Proiddefice. tlni New,Haven.?:.... Nor . . ... 1 ELslPnrtstnouth • .31iddlcrown.' 2 PiNew.'Bedlord ' , Hodson • - . . Lynn- • ' • • • 4.00 i Hartford. • . . Fnlem -'• - • 4 Obi Albany. ........ The, abort , rites are nominal..' NO 'Dial being. Elizibethport.this week; owing to the accident on the Contra Railroad... . . - "-Freight) from Baltimore. •-• To .0111adelphia -• ...-.52.75 . (43 00 Neiv Yyry • 4- 2.4 . Boston .. .. .. .... - . 6 pea • :Freights frOm Georgetown or Ajleiandria. Tp Philatelphia -• •' " ' $3 004 :• New York' • • ''4 2304 BO ,Qinnitity.of ;Cngl week' ending ou Thursday es I tDBeY. Prirt Cirbnn.: • • " Pottsville • Schuylkill . linven Auburn " •- • Pitrt, Clinton • Total • - Previonsly chjf • yeir Total. .. , .......... 'Po Brune time.lrist year.— A. Pardee a•Cci• ' • • Packer - • • • Mt. Pleasant..: , ...... ..... ..Jeddo • ....: ' .:...:•.... f Harleigb ... . . Fulton .Coal• ' Stout Sharpe, Weiss& Co: Back Mountain:.. . ........ „,'' Smithis Spring Mt • ' • • . • Honey Brook COsi .. .. .. German Pa. Coal to., ' • ' Selig Mt. Coal Co- VI , .1% Cartier & Co • Beaver. Meadow • ' • • 'Lehigh ZinO.Co • • - • John Connery • '' • L._&111:Co&. ••• ••• • lialthnnie Coal ' •' • • Franklin.. :•. • • ' ' Consoldated Conk ... .. Andenrled Lehigh & Susquehanna .041 Landmedtlr e. . ... . . Wigrabarre: • Lehigh Coal .. ... Oilier. ShlPi c• . rlg I iiaab4e..thport._ COAL FREIGH.TS, trilliond' tor 1563 ' Iroral and Canal. foi• the ~eniug 1u t: • - •• • Coal Trnde.by R 64.813 13 62J,150 (11 693,963.11 tiS(l,t43B 06 Increase so' fat' Decrease ' Lehigh foal Trade kir ~11.884 For week ending .on Stiurday lasts ' • . OPERATORS . 'fah' • • . Same time Let year.. .... 1... •,•-. • . . . • Cetilemeltiiitilathilliti.l/$64. • • lc The felloteht. is , the !Identitylpt Cud: tisuiepotted over: the different - RaUrati4e_lo SehuTikllll Pa00 . , 1 3' 11,10447 evenZng list: 'P. O 4 eti Carli . " ll, r , 551.115\ . '3,040 04 Cieek.... • • : 5 411' - 87',64h 11' Veheuen ...... 0 4 • / 1 .4 496 . 2:600 AsAT4 .24 UnitiCSOll,Rialroid .oin4,l'. and • licKal -- - ... - :•44 , -,-,•--- ; ; . - --:.: , - - 'l, Stacks;:• • -•- - • • • • , •-.. !,..- .. . - ~---:. -!-!.• -1 . - -:--• - :: , PAZ.; SOLD. al 111 itiiillizigilailroad-Stick:.,' • ' • 50 . 4 1 5 4 534 .." - I 4 " . •80ada,•1000,410.... - - .100 .- ~. .% .. ••••• " ,;- :a;.: " . PRO. .100. : - .'_:. :fkhuti•-Eavikileb* tud4. l :lt.. ' • '.. sot 9:!f 58 . . . - - - ,com .• 50 - • Bottle 100 `Mille Hill.Railrasii .• 110 Little Seintylidll . Railroad....... .. '. ...... -. 541 . ' . Lehigh V alley-Railroad • 50 63 5£ : :L e 4a L pi n g ••. • • • - • 50,. •'. '.. _.- •••'. _ ". *Bonds . . . -100 1 .oaltawiaas Railroad - - •• -.- . : • 501 9• - 10'. . " _ preferred • 501 20 :°I"- Mlnefa Baulk Stock . .::.....,--:-... . ::-. . . • 50 IMI - 50 Fanners' Bank fit - c 1 . • ' 50 t5O 50 . Govqrnmeftt. Bank -Stork., . • 50. 50 0 Pottsville:Water 03mpany Stock..;.;- 25' 25' 2 3 ' .... .'".... - dim . • • :..: • 50; •19 35 • 1.1. 5...5fi0nd5,'1381;;.: . :.':' ... :......... ino - ,1067i .3 0 7 ILI: S. T 3 10 - liot.es- •• •• . • ''....... 100 . • ' - CI. 8:5-20 Bonds - ( aottpagis on.) - - • 100 106 k LOT • U.,5-1040 - • • - .. . . ' 11)ai 93, 9 3 34 Cttificates Of Itideblednoa • ' (..4old . fpremium.Philtucla ): .. ...... . :.!. . 10i) 151U''.1.52, ' .ilutler Cual C0...1*.::.:-.... ...... ... 50i ',. • - , Fulton Coal. . ...—....... ... :.• .... ...: ... w .. 50; Green Ifranntain -Coal ;.., ...: .. ... : nO: .. . Niiir York atid'Xiddle Coal:— ....... .00 . .- ' Rig, Mountain 0 414 .4% :' Swale= "Falls Coal C o. • .. - . 5 4 - • ' :.I)iMmondPoal.Co 7 • .......... .50 '' r". NEW ADVERT'MENTS. -,- - • a...11:ENR1..-11A.RPER,-. : ,: . .ri No. 520 •411.elli.iotreet; - - above • 4.... , Fitikli r PHILADELPHIA, '..' ... . .MmiurAprcuilic and' Drii.va in WATCHES,' FL me - Jew- VLET. SOD : SILVER WAILS, flnd - SCPERIOII - SILVER PLATED WARE. , • . -., .I.lfutiLls4 '65.—12 3 n 1 • YALIMS CABINET OR -31=/k. I `A • • PIANOS,' .Steck &04).*.s .•. . • These toupnler, ingtriali3ento eii . wityinto thousands of 'tunnies. churches, lecture ;rooms For kt.le'iri Philadelphia only by. ' . : • • •7. E. CIOULD: Cllia , trut Sts. • htetculeour3 anti sheoud: Platioe.: • • . . • - :March : 2k• .. if • . • • • GOODS GREATLY REDUCED 4 !.! The Time to .lIUV line COMM !,.! A Splendid Snick of 9oods just °Pined ! ! • • , • • . We 'have:, held ,Uff buying • until rirlee.s went right dewn,atul then stepped in tand holight freely. and now we are,priTared to•SE,1:1, COMPARATIVEIT CHEAP Black Silks; Plain Milk., in all colors. :Wo ol ' In all . colors, Fi2mred Deninen. and Calicoes, Beautiful ',Plaid .GnU L ds, ..Lineal.: and all -trade4 .and Cloth's, ;Flannel., Ticking., .Checks; &c.. .11Inisdkerchielfa, • Veil. :&c.. Mar.elle& Swi - and other. thin and third Cu• 1111,ORNLEY S: or.EIGLITH& SPRING GIRDEI.4,Sts..pp.ILA . . March 25, .65.• •• : .• • ' . • 12-ani. • : PHOTOGRAPH..ALBUMS .FOR THE` --- AfTW - 1442,N.1.! ! . . ~ . .. . . PhotOgraph:AlbuniS sent. by: mail. posta,gepaid; upOu recOlpt of .prices annexed. viz: • .- • . •• , . .. Holding 100 Plettirlis. French Morocto; Alto Relievo, two ornamental Clasps : • : ."- • $5 00 .Holding 60' Pictures, French Morocco, Antique. • . - two ornamental. clasp. . • • ....... $ 00. Hulding .30- Pictures, 'French ':Morocco, Antique; • .:. : Holding; 24Picturee, - Bonita in Pocket--Book,Form. - hiotocco ••' • . . ,Holding 12 Picture s , Boand.in 'Pocket:Book Fong, l'itoo.cco • •••• , • . , . Various other styles eqintlly.low, --Catalogues sen grati s .s Ac h lress,•• . -• . SU RLOPK• & • BRO, .. .• . •Booksellers ..4 -, , Stationera, No. .126`N. 9tn. St., Plilltala. • Maich 25: '65, : .'• .. . • -- . . El'T IMS Item alit i nag •• ate! Eli sued .in lJ the PoSt'Oillce. at ,rottaville. State of renntiylvo:. 24th of March.-166f". • : • . obtain atiy of theseletters.the'applicant must call for.'!adiertised letter.,""eive the date . of this list, and' Pay one cent for arli•ertising. , . v . If not called for within_orte manth,,.they will, he sent 7 t*.the Dead-Letter °ince. . ' • r -• , • Anderson Agnes: Faransh Thee • Morm OP. • .-.. Bennett. Thomas Fletcher Peter Male); Hugh Brady John 2 • Fletcher George McLaughlin Capt. Bac&APas • . . Foch,'Elizabeth _Mc Gowenllugh •Bolyln Gen ...t.Co Elatapin KAM' .* Miller Mrs DIMIJ .141 . anan Michael .•Frieniuger Rosa 'Mclntyre Pig ship, • Bates Famset Snsan, Nartor Wm Burke Margaret Hall Charles . . ' Brennan Cuth Hall Washington . &Mb Jane. .Brenitim Jane • Haley Clinton A '..Sionffer -Christ ; • Carroll ,Thinnas J-1 ..• Slatteryjohn J .Coombe Benj • homier Maria Stickell'Simon. M Giulio Bartley - ..Kenneth- Gen 2 • Sinith William Caldivell Chas' .111in&Michael Shouter Emma',' Cooney Win "P . . • Kennedy James' Shriner Catharine , (flare Lucinda Keenan .. • -Miss S Booting ! John Sewel John' 'Von Nelda J' W• • Daley Peter.. ...• -I:l2nhart - Whitney Melt ship Dopont Kate • -Logan thnnisia • Williams Sarah Elvin W . . Lock 151ary: . . .Wray Mary -11vans.Jastiis • . March '25, '65. oTTwenty Cents per Shp,re.- 'MONONA 'OIL. COMPANY ... - .-. : .c.,Ap : 174 - L ; so.fo,oop Par yaluie, St 00. Subscriti!ioil Prie Ouly 20 c.ts. . • • . oubirAptioii Price Only 20.4Ctiie. per . ll!Juiiip Fia• PAID la'At:NO 113004 ASSESOESTS WORKING CAPITAL, .$15,000. TiilS , Company :any on the' Must equitable Principle, without r,v6illrSC Alie present previattng spirit of -aneculation, and with a.view to the immediate develoPment of the land;' and td enable every one.. 'whether rich or poor, to invest according to their means and to pafticipate in the leti,•itimate profits of . the production :of Petroleum,. to which end telarge .. .portion Of Ihe proceeds of he sale . of, the dock; is 'de-- voted to,working eat/ital. . • •. • . -• • The Compahy own itf fee, Simple one Hundred Acres of tine boring . territtey. in the'Centre of the celebrated- Mercar•Lubrieatitig. .Di•triet- in . Trumbull County. canSiSting .01 a rood: - improved farrn';attr-. rounded 1w producing: wells of the .Mecca Oil COM pidy; of this City, the Botatim lubricating Oil' Cern-. piny; - and. others. prodnciug -severally . froin two to eight barrels' per day each., - : ~ • , The Mecca ORB , a natural lubricator, the hest in i the: :market, alai is in great.demand at Ftrrx •Dotz.eas.rza There are two wells dOwn,..almoit ready far tubing; with a good shown of oil in both. with•an eight-horse Enalre on the 'ground, in that 'no delay will occur in .the operations of the Company.:.. • . ' The depth of the oil- wells in,'Nfec^a ranges - freni T1F77. , E0 SEVENTT-EIVE FEET, en that a T.ARGE NEMO/OS OP wianSeati snialez.z tato daz.trar. COST zitAs•ANE WELT. Tri VESASGO COVNEE iso OMER On: tarmac:vs; though withina feW.weeksi oil has been found in the gem distract at•.eight hundred 'feet .indicatine- that THERE . WILL YET BE LAEG.E.IO owsNe s WELLS W . : this section of • When•the stock is ull.tbken. a meeting will hecalled.• . ofticers eleeted: and measures taken - for the full•de -yelopment -theproperfr. , , • .- slabs - Tit - 4ton Books are ripen at • r. ! • No: '602 ,Chestiint Street,. Philadelp4l*; JOHN 'DERBTF.BiRE, W. O.,LESLIF, • HENRY II: WALLACE,' GEORGE-W.: MUFFIN, : . : ROBERT JOHNSTON.* ...a. March 25, 65.12 It •. • .... 4,0 Q D icember, 1864 ; Jan:nary and February r 45 4 15 2 S 5 1 S 5 2 75 . • . of March . 28th contains . inother,appalling list of the. dead .llnion. : Prisoner's. comprising, those Wlm died in' the Hospitals froin tbe 18th of December, the day mani .which t l'az TilfitlNE'Scorrespoiniepts 'escaped, until ,'all the prisor ers of war were removed. Richmond-and Wilmington for exchange ; There were many Unable to obtain' adinission :into the wretched hospitals who breathed their last 'in their own quarterik: and of *hum no memoranda 'whatever was kept They go, * toawell the list of the nameless' and unrecorded: dead who have . cheerfully given up , their- lives for our dear country's 'sake," and whose memories the Repiablie will ever," de, • llMat to htinor. . ' ' The .. -exchanged prisoners -who kept - and brought through' this' record, state - that The Salisbuip Watchman in announcing the escape, of Tun Tarritys .cerreeporldents, pronounced the occurrence very inorii. tying.- inasmuchrus they were the-mostimportatit•priso ners in the garrison; but asserted that 'they were cer tain. to be biought back within a_week, ae ecOnts had been sentsnit for them and the country slarmedin eve rY direction. 'As. the correspondents hid onlitly in . sight of the prison until the scouts bad gone out, and kept all. the tithe -bekind them, it erne hardly strange thettheir fancied purenere could obtain . no 'Satisfactory information .concerning themi The lait report .Which reached the priaon - before'the news of their safe arrival in Knexville,'stated very ctn.., criMstantialli that 'Neseers. Richardson. Browne 'wig. Davis had been seen piing through the mountains: on horseback, nrined to. the teeth, and acconipanie'd by a deserting rebel ollicer,'Wiln traveling arsenal. Tue stery : probably- aiming: from . the hict 'that- once. :while in ` Wilkee•County. North Gkrolina,...they 'were . pursued fora short distance by ; a member of the jßßome Guard. who.noticed .thatone of:their couipanions Was dreseed in' rebel .uniform .but Who must 'have -been' :Wei : it : With more than humanperceptlens if lie saw any . arms-in the whole - party; , - I CANAAT, 28,130 . • 23,844:04460 13 8,382 ',4431:5 • , , 10,384. 13 18,925 081 • I . 8.831 541 1.0% 580 2:..54 1.510 1,4511 2,028 1,531 1,4'9S 6,964 579 613' 964 price; in wroppers,'ivuly formalling, 5 cer....5.1 L • . . . . . 10111'W.V4!RIE ivziz*mt *rmasurrE is printed'. oti a large double:medium sheet,' Making eight pages of sLT.: columns,' each; and containing-the ehoimst -matte r of ' th e Daily' issue Including a - News Summary. Domestic and Foreign z-Legislative and Con.. grosionalmatters.: War News; Strer.„ Finantial, Cat: tie, Rorie. Dry.. Goods mid •General Market •Reports, Report •of Um _American.lnstitute, Farmer.. LCinb, . . • Man ordar*ofs. Motif! , copy, l foOr—e. nroxibers stl do. Clubs of Are,— • . :x..1000 Persons sernittinit VO for 10 c?triteig,. e eeeeeeeee 'Otte . .copy eztra ,. gretia . N 11,006 itt .eit4a, iota, receiti one •-• COW Bensi-0re419. Vatic. '• ' 1401 i;. * • Persons remitting, $BO for 0.!>99185,:w41 . • .04 copy Daily : Orada: ..prafta on New Yott.sw.past omcs 00; r i. -pai r able'ti) ilus order of ...Tai Tonrosa,"l3eing - nro; are prefera 'lde,to aoy ; other model of remittance, Adrkaw IIL.VRO W Egt Nr•Pik cow 3, 45 b 164 • Tr SLIM 211 . 22 . 147 5.904 St;eok & oo.'s PIANOS. Atßeduced Pitceti. 31..'SILLIrliiN, P. I' OF THE UNION DEAD] IN SALISBURY. THE NENN YORK WEEKLY . TRIBUNE 'l'4': . :',:F!, - -'lNtilTNE,y;:li. BANIKER, CE an " STREET; PMEMLE, Deader in AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER, FOteigrn : Exchite, United- States Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouehers And Unc,urrent Money . 310.1iEV . RECEIVED•. QN DEPOSIT. INTEREST allowed.i.s ttei special agreement STOCKS and BONDS _bought and sold at .• - - the New York .and" Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Commission.' •Marih 26,'66 THE GREAT REPUBLIC wmJm. OIL compANy . N...Yokkoz Boston. . . • . . • 350,000 . sharei at $2OO Par Value; • 50 'Cadis - -Pet-Share . for Bill Paid .'• . , BtOok 5... f. • -• • ...• • . 60,000 Shure*, or 640.000 'Reserved leer : • ....• Working Capital.: • •'• • - .ln (brining the shove named company: great care hair ,been takenan the selection of properties. eons to offer .tione'but those well known to •the•pnblie,tind • which have been tried and found to be the best - ever yet de veloped., .The system of the organization will be, on thit.'-muturil plan. the• same.as that of the PEOPLE'S EQTJI . TABLE*OII .COMPANY,-which was'B6.s - coon M. ken and now. so engerly , sought'. after. :The working capitalls to be s3o.tatiO;whica..will be a:very handsome. fund for commencing the development of the property. 1 -and it'is rhe . intention' of the managers to . push . the - *ink. energetically; and witli ) contidence of the great suctem of the uudertakhig: The Subscription has beenplaced at the low figure of. rA cents pet share, so as to 'enable all to have a-chance in . this profitable business. where Fp many- fortunes have been made: ..The proper , • tfes . having . been. taken up• slime : time Mice. at - low .prices... Makes the'inVestment doubly desirable, on ac count of cheapness; . ••• .• .• • • No..l—IS a tract of 80 idea in fee Simple: Of unsur passed oil territory.on East Smidy Creek: - ADJOINING. the ADAMANTINE WELL.-or. rather the property on which this famous well is situated. 'lt was struck about ten days aim, and is reported -es ilowing.loo. barrels of heavy lubricating oil, each' barrel • Of which is equal to 3 batnls such as fa • obtained from- Oil Creek: There is . room for a lame, nun:Mar of wells. . This property has eighty rods, of desirable: boring territory, fronting, on the Adamantine Lauds, with two good Coal :Veins in PITHOLE. CREEK. . . •No. lemi of 14 yews of - I.:fide - of all the oil A.. tantedtin three leaser, on•flthole Run'. a hundred rods from the month. as' it empties into. Allegrhany River. These are very finely located. ou the run, and fine rse leetioim „A well is . In pm tress:-and will be completed without eTpenee to the .Company: • . . , . . ••• . • , • : • • ..11Igirtn)C •- . : .No 4-18 five acres in tee simple;•-tmim -this celebra ted stream which has attained a notoriety possessed by. no other section, for - - pmilucing; PETROLEUM. no •Wells.. having. been put down upon its 'borders, have failed to obtain Aill.:and among Muse now' flowing and pumping•ate the following : • : .. • ,• '- ' Reed Well • • • 260 "Curets. , Granger Well; Baker -We ..Aubarn ... . .Denney .Well, ;.. .. Phipps, Well, a uar,struclo Bynd Farm Brev. , .... .. . SLIPPERY ROCK CREEK NO. 4-Is' a lease of 20' years, dr 5 :acre& (f-Sthe of the oil to-the • company) hurnediately tin the Creek. and but ti•sitort distance from the New' immediately . of 50 Barrels. Lubricating .oil, ; recently strnek by . the. Slippery Rock Company. and Which• sent their stripy . Bhp/ .$l.OO per share, to $9 inhne day.. . • . • 1 : • The character of the above interests, situated as they . are in the centre of What is, known' as the ".Great Oil Bssio..r. should certainly, commend llrenaselvee to the serious attention. of those .who , contemulate. investing in Oil .Companies. and are. unsiintast.ed i1n5 ,101 whst sic for an' hiinorahle and enervetic Petridennt'organi74-• Lio'n. and with that eneray• which the, nianagement• are determined to 'lnfuse Into ittt: tertainlyhttis,t.prove a The Rooks are now open at tlie 001de of the TreasTA rer..No. 20 R,-Third Street. • -• ••• • : • • • • Orders for Steel; rnay beaent by Mail.. .• • CHAS: W. RCSVES. President,[,' 1.% YERKES, Tr.: Treasurer, Vti.M.4l RICHMOND, Secretary. 12-3 t.• • , March '25, -..65 GEORGE DEMERIT & CO. `JEWELES, 303 BROADWAY,, FEW YORICJ (CQR'NER •DUAN.E §TREET.). 100,000 WA T CHES I Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils; &c., &c., &e., &c.,, WOR TH $500,000 ! To be Sold nit ONE.DOIALAIReach,.w4h out retard to Value, And not to be paid until you know, what yott STLENDIR LIST OF ARTICLES All -to be Sola..for ONE DOLL i.ll Each ;ilnii.Grad Bunting Cam Witchla 100 Gold' WAtethes.... . .. . '2OO Ladles Watches 500 silver Watches— • 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chaim.' • Chatelain nod Gitird . . .. . 3000 Vest And Neck Chain+ • - .4011)) Solitaire4et and Gold. Broached... 4000 Coral. 'Lava. Garnet, te.,, Brooches TOOO Gold, ,Jet; Opal, 'Ear Dmper..•: .5000 Gents' Breast and ... S to 6000 Oval Band Bracelets • 3to 8 2006 Chased Brscr - ' • • -•8 to -dp aroi California Diamond Pins and ; ..2 50 to 5 r‘o )0 Gold Watch Keys - - 250 to 6 5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs..•..i. 2to -8 3000 Gold Thimb,es • 4to 6 504)0. Miniature Lockets .; . .. ..... ... . 2to T 3000-311nialure. Lockets. -Magic • 410 9 2500 (401 d. Toothpicks. Crosses; 2to '6 3000.F0b and Ribbon Slides • • 2to 5- 5000 chased Gold Ringa • • • 2to 6 .4000 Stone Set Rings - . ' • 2 t 0„ 6- .6500 Sets Litiiies!'',Je‘velry• - --Jet and G01d;'...•.. to . 16 . _ 6000 Sets Lailies;;JeWelryHvaried ityles "3 ,to ;15 .60001'401d Pens. Silver Case and Pencil 4to 4000 Gold Pens, Eboriy Holder and Ore 6 to In 6000 Gild Pens, Mounted , .. 2* . to ,6 All the goods in the above List .7111 be- sold.' without' reservation, for ONE. DOLLAR EAgli. - Certiticatee of all the variona articles are placed in similar envelopes staled and mixed.: These '.envelopes will., be. sent by mail, or ..deliver,ed at our office, without regard' to choice. On receiving a certificate, you :will* what article it represents, and it is optional with you to seed onedollar, andreceive the article named; or any other in the list of same value. ; • s ' , .*, • • By thiSsuode - ww give selections from a varied stock of fine gods, of th 6 best make and' latest styles; and of intrinsic Worth, 'at a nominal price,„ while all have a chance of searing articles Of. the very highest value. In all trensactiansbymail we 'charge for forwarding the Certifieatediaying postage, and &ling the bnidness, 25 cents each. Frs:s ccaftrlCualter Wll.l. ISE seNT rots ; ELEVEN FOR $2 ; THIRTY TOIL $5; Einav-rria $10; and Ora IitiNDEE - D roa-$15... REASONS WHY We should 'simply ycolr *ants our arelmstir passed - our rork.of unrivalled excellence : - onr prom ises punctuallY Observed.' Our central location brines' us nee - 1. the ?nest remote points..- Our goods are ner . .from-the manntacterers. and of .the latest and Mod Ae- Orlible.etyles. The goods >ioar be Sold, and the terms ire unequalled. ' All articles ordered are ..forwarded by rAtiriftniul. ' • ••• . • . . gunrantee entire aattifactien. in every instance, and if. .therenhOuld be an . y.nersondiseatiptied with any article theY mai receliejthey_ .linmediately return it.f and, the price viill.4e ratunde&-: 2 r AGIV , * —We allow. those .acting, aa Agents ; Ten cents on each Certificate ordered, lirovided their reinit• tapas amount to One Dollar,'- : ' . , Tberirill collect 245 dente fox' every Certiflcatp, retaining:l.o cent, remit tons 15 . dentit for each. GEORGE DEMMIT 00. ) 303 Broadway, New York. ..3 1 2.5m u March, els. IRON SAFE, manufectired by Lilly. -tbe beefm' 1- the country-tor .ale by • B. BAIkINAB.: 5ept..:11,"04..-.,;...... • - wIH. B:.BOYSBi. -• . W110p: ANI! -ItZTAIL • DRAI . ,,ER INz'• , T:0113A.C . 0-42., t :: , - . ..V.1 . : ...•, ... .-•:- -, :::: - 1:01 - 3.;.: - .0084% : .-- -, :-• •:._-..-.1.• • .•.... Centre Su* OPPesite the Metes Elan, IrOTVIIVILLI43I; 11111. •?, - ,L•tf 7,7" - . TT 7.340 . - :;:;N:',EiNV:i.' 7,44 c NATIONAL LOAN AT ipAR. Inteiitat 7 340, in Laidel Meng. Coupe! attathect Intereet payable each Six Months. - - The Principal pyible inlawfullioney a the end ofThree Years, or the. Holder lur , , the right to demand at that t,una THE BONDS AT PAII, INSTEAD:OF CASH' sijr Tkis privilegeis talle, as file 541/Bon& are now siqing at eiglAt per cent premium., • The ..bisife . LOMMll,llll4l in other. U. $. toOisle L. F. WHITNEY, CENTRE STREET. POTTSVILLE. Cam Feb..ll, 15. MEDICINAL. Von. 30 YEARS .4 STANDARD RE. . . IKS Y: "Di ; Sweinee Ootripoun :Syrup . Wild' Cherry... Dr. &myna% Componn Syrup':_ Wild . Cherry.. "Dr, - . 3waynes Compo ..Syrup Wild• Cherry,'. -•- ' TIM - wands of Cares of. Pulmonary Dieiate. which have baffled every expedient of human akill. have been • permanently cured old' standard ?erne; ' dy. To prove this aasettlim we, have certi: • ' neatee of cures so extraordinary that. akePtica are led to feel incrialuloua . 'ot thair truth. :Co remedy has • . ever been offered that can .. . compare with this great • ,anginal Wild Cher- • •ty CoMpound. • In curing lrxxi Spitting, :Whooping Cough, Weak Nerves..:.. '• . . • . . Severe.Co!agbis. Asthma. Bronchitis, Consumption, .• . , Lifer Coinplaint, - Sore.Throat; ' • : Nine, Side, Breast. &e. and all complaint's .of. a pulmonary. nature. Ito use 'is sure to brim; health and returning vigor. to • the weak It clelmsetr the lungs of all impuriticti Inniaing iitmngth, vigor and new life Into . the illacaied and dvbilitated system Far thirty years has keen a standard Tentedy,.curing the most Obitinate easee, after all other reniedles and treatMents6vi failed Catarrhal Con'umption: TO Dr.' Strapne.d. , Son, 330 'orth, SiXth,Sl ••• send you certificate of Naomi.s%Ticor.., this,town. She was afflicted - With Catarrhal Consumption, and tried. many reniedies..but continued to grow weaket , t• lungs ' and stomach. became • very much disordered, and 'her PhysiChins and frleuds despaired Of her life. Through the use of your Compotind 'Syrup" of: Wild_ Cherry she entirely recovered. ' . ••• , - 'R. D. Srirn Justice :of 'the Peace, • '. •• ' • ; ' • Goveimeui; N. 1r; Prepared only by•DR. - SWAYNE 330 . North SIXTH Street. Philadelphia.. Sold by , HENRY. SAY LOR and JOE.Nq..BROWN 4 . 50N, - Drug,nists, Potts . • . .• Sept. If fAtiril 2, . . 150 " s o i " 90 " 40 100 " GO " 50 " Skin• Dig Cases; ' . Tener; Itch • ,• ERYSIPELAS.' RINGWORMS, .Eraptiale . covering'r the whole: body, of long standing and mosyobstimate in character, are quickly cured by " Swayne's. Ail-Healing Ointment," , Dr. Swayne's Ail-Healing 'Ointment." "Dr. Swayne's AllLlJettling OintthenL" •"Dr.'Swhytie's OintmenL" "Dr. - Swayne's All-Healing Ointment." • It the blcied is impure, cleanse the eystem of . all im pnrities . .by usitig , the old-estubfished and well,trieitre "Dr. Sfvayne's .Blood,Pnritying Panacea. "Dr.• . Swayne's Blood-Purifying Panacea. "Dr. ,Swayne's BlObd-P.urifying Panacea. ''Dr: Swayne's 'Blood-Purifying. Panacea, ".Dr. Swayne's . Blood-Purifying Panicea. Swayne's 13lood-Purifying Panacea. . . . . Its reputation for curing serofula, old ulcers. hip joint' ,eomplaint, ulherated sore throat, white swelling, :lark blotches, , or defects in the skin, . yellow skirt,' marasmus Or.Vrasol,T ilealt,,rheltmiltie affections; pains. int he bones;•&c.,•ls without. parallel. ;The weak-and debilitated, lor any .disease'of a Scrofulous nature.: it. is sure to do good, as. the many thousand' testinioniale from all ,parts of- the world will prove ; nOthing ever .discovered can compare wiih.it in cluing that Clail9 of disorders. To be sure of getting the pure' and genuine - Panacea, nurchasedirect at-the principal office or Dr. SWATNIC &86:i. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, of t the Drug Store of HENRY SAYLOR, Pottsville. . . . HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED. DENTAL. CREAM, Tor Cleansing:, Whitening and Preservino. . . • ;• • THE TEETH! • .Thii article is prepared, with the, greatest:Care npon scientific principles: end - warranted not' to contain anything in the slightest degree deleterious to .: the teeth or:0E111112g: Some of our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their :sanction' to; and cheerfully: recommend it its a preparation of stiPerior qualities for cleansing. whitening and preserving the tem h. fielding. `them readily. rendering, them beautifully white and pearly. without the slightest•injurylo the ennmel.— It is healing to thegums Where they are ulcerated: and sore. It is•alio an excellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which areexceedingly offensive.: It gives fi- rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly ; and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath.. *. Prepared only by A. . HAIVICEIC & CO.- . -N. W. Cur:. 10th. and- Lombard and sold by-all Druggists. • Price 2 cents. - • , -TESTBlONlALS.—The,follovving opinion of Dr. White, as tattle - high esteem- . in Which. he halls the Dental Ciearn..nmst be Sufficient evidence of iteyalue.:. . . . to quote other testimonials in. detail Is •nee(llelta.. end tenting or:Melva:* by simply'ghluz-the names and' ad dreasee of per-roue who !peak or ha excellency' for the teeth :.'• • ' --:'• Po tt.apra.eiitA. April 15th. 15&1 . .. Having carefully examined A. Healers Dental Cream," I .hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally. It le an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth; and can be used by all persons with the utmost confidence. al , its properties are perfectly Wnless. 'Besides preserving -the' teeth. it promotes a healthy action to the gams, and Imparter pleasantness to the breath. • • . • • : . Dr. W. R. Ututli, 1203 Arch St. altos. Ingram; AL D., Dentist, 491 N. Fourth Street. J Birkey, 454 S.,Slxth St. • 15. Vanderslice. Surgeon Dentiet, l 426-.o* ' C. A. Ririgsbury, 1119 Walnut St.d. . . • S. Diliinotiam, D. D. 5,...134 Arch t... • F. 31. Dixon, SOT Arch St. I _ • = Edward Townsend, Dentist; 526 N. Fourth St. • ..L. Dbrphley, Dentist. SOT N. Tenth St. K. L. Lone, Dentist, 629 N. Sixth St.. June 4.444, . • • • each .WO GO ..:$45 . to s•26' 14 -15 •5 tO 15 4 . t0: .12 4 to.; 8' R to • 8 .;',lr? to • .6 THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, MINING AND . MANIIFACTURING • LAWS .OF, THE CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS One Emdred fhotuand Shares, $lO per Share, Not Liable to Assessment. Government Bonds and Securities -takeadtin Payment for' took. OFFICES.: - No. 24 Empire Building, , 71 BROADWAY, nwilooßx, Poet Office A, delecee, Box s,36Stifew"arork - • . OFFICER§ . : -. • • Hon. BANDIT; S. DICEINSOIS Presldint. - ZW - 31. T. PHIPPS,- Vice . -Preeklent... ' ROBERT BASSETT, Se&etari. , . H. J. BMUS, Mining Supt: Tkaaville, Pa: ATLANTIC BANK, 142 Broadwoy,'N. Y.; Treasw The ;Walla o f Company are now pro. Oucing 01 • • .• • _ Payment for stock may-be made In. drafts, reulstered notes. pr government bonds and aeduntleetovitleh bonds and securities. will be taken - at their market value. Remlttaucsi may be addneseed to the Company. P. O. Box 5.368; New York' City, or to, ". Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the• New York an cl Lliertxmia. Petroleum ComPolin 142 Broad,vray. NewTorltelty," • . • • • Pmepectis 'tient to' any ' on aPpltattlon.. cot.- tenting a fill and clear account of the operations of this •" ' • Saciressfkl Petroleum y„ • ' •,. host , March 11. '65; • •. *.„ - • , . _ . C iIICHEUINGPS ' - 29,000 SOLD. • New Ware Rooins. • Entrance* Art papery et-Wen dercith.,:Taylor and Brown, • • t- - ••• - • . 914Chestiatat Street, Philadelphia. March • - •W; DCUTON. • , . • • TREEIIIOIUPIT mgaIIINART, = . - NOILILISTi3WiIi, PAL, - - - MR .Y; :9411 lIKLY Alit • BOY'S. There ire vac:m..les Dsr = - coming term •of four months commencing on Tnepd y. April 11, 1565. For ciriulara addreas, • JO: W. LOCH, Principal. Starch 4..'85, . ". 94t. IFIRESIN ' SlClSDB.—.Pleeme them is Time:«The ;hoc-Sher ta now reoeir • ing his ptockot Fresh Garden . As many Seeds ire Panne, ice would addle 7rnekmen Ic.. who de "sire to - purchase Seeds in. q ruintitim, to' wend._in their . orders at once, so as to ware what. the; mint in time . - r ' . • 11(?„iv Girengrocces store, • KEPT BY MRS. mow,. , u . :Aforkit mt., kft-hand site' n c 0 docht•bitioui - Mb i ea. k aer 'Flour Ond. . fie4re;' • i les;.7tiod io ou bane* . Teddy .0 VitftET.A/5 • FLOW 4 . ote... lib* feels potel4.l to Der Wends for patroosge! sod lbor. t ?' , l*".s 7l " l flr . 1 7 1 4 1.!1 1 5 E .. ill.,:talt Blotches. SCALD HEAD, SALT RHEUM, BARBER'S ITCH PETROLEUM. .ORGAISIZED UNDER TIM STATE OF NEW YORK Saturday, Matfett Si, ISMS. TEE': WAR . :FOR_ VIEE, A; Bolas "Vietirr:-Oiterntatdout. . Gekhleberfv—lttierattiss .zie . d Ge Toe Johnstbn reprints toile rebeL.Wir Department attacked '. and 'defeaterGeni Sherman • near- Bentonville In - the - lioinitiP . off • Raleigh, capturing three guns; :The truth of OW repOrt 3S doubted.... ; •., - ThS,. ocoupatiou of Goldaboan' portion.,Of She:rman's army'on Sundae without,oppeeition is . contirmettliyAr i tiz who - beve airited Trapix• ~n~ton from n. Canby:, Scoonling, to a Heiv Oriesna die patch Of the rith, was near Mobile,: OW Plod attack was. expected to be made, wimio fire - days. Gettgrangetyra# to command the. troop. Gees.. - Canby,%.Gri.nger and Baidy• Smith :and 'Admiral " - Thatcher.went within fonr miles of Mobile on s 'teenier the preirimii-' week, 'and • drew -a heavy fire from the rebel batteries - -• • • Therer wits - a fanatic torrisda. inlfaitimore. on Thursday, which did some damage and killed two or three persons.. ' . The ; President is about to leave. Waildngion - lo 'recruit his health.. ' . . , , A large meeting on behalf of the refugees from' the rebel armies was held on Thursday - overule, at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia; A conspiracy to extort $20,000-,freins the .Atian tic and Great Westeni Railroad Gempany • . • ported ta have been discovered in Perineylva-. nia Senate:' new.railroad from the District ,of Columbia" to the Point of Rocks has just been authoriied - by the•lifarAand Legislature.'.- - • • Au express train on the NewTork Central Rail road ran off the track eight Miles;west of Utica, on 'Thursday, and.flve carajwere tkrecipitated'into the water. Two persons were killed and about foi t.:wounded. : The 7-30 loan iS being rapidly taken up Sin Francisco::_ The Indian' war in ' NaVada has-been exaggerated. . The money market is easier. • OnThtus lay in the House at Hair s nag at•n# tie nto discharge the committee from the feether • consideraticiziof an. act -allowing Degrees to,ride in the inhglebd to. ksupplement , tO!" the General Mining liow,.allowingcompanies,bi fottried in this State to hOld.landiti others; and allowing existing .comparifes tv increase -the& capital atock'to $2,000,00.0, was paired. Also, in act extending the time for 'specie payment by, tha t:auks teFeb 1, IS6O- ' TAX Australasian at. New York - brings datieto the 12th. The cotton marketierdiill and hasfal- • len 2020. per pound, and is declining. Wheat is limier and so ut- bacon' and :lard, brit loafer • falls.. The Army Gazette thinkstherecentrivie of Union. victories makes the' rebel cause vet!' diseourating. ' The goverment . inspector who was implicated in the escape of the Rappahannoek has been retired by the government, though Ise- • quitted by a. jury. The. efforts .of the 'London Timea to create a. 'war with this country are de nounced by the News and Std., which treatthern as rebel inspirations. It was 'stated in Parlia nient 'that the UnitedStatee hadifiade dernand . for daluages on: account of the Alabainxt and ships for sii months. The Duke de Many- is WAR ITEMS. "—St. Patrick's Day was celebrated with great ipuit by • the Irish regiments in the Army of the,Potomse., ,Rebel news. film Mobile via Richniondindlestes an early attack npon that city by the.land and naval forties of, the United States. Large numbers cif troops,ate apt preaching Mobile in transports, forirteen.vemels•otwar . have been - added to the fleet,..makittg twenty.one In sight of the city, great activity prevails, and' "Uteri' is every ludicat lon of An early attack.'! • The date of this .news Is March 11. • .—Our forma now occupy ; Kinston , N.C., and are re :l;ntiring the; railroad .bridge across the Nense river. The • enemy were much demoralized on leaving,Kinaton:for Goldsboro, and moat of the North Carolina troope wait home. Our losses in the battle, in front oft:luster! are set down at 2000, while the,. of the enemy. waa *about sooo. 'Refugees report that Pen..R. E. Lee Li in com mand of the rebel force in North carotins,' with his headquarters at Raleigh. • . ' •., , - --Among the recent arrivalS in the Army of. the Pn tbrnac, is a heavy regiment. numbering same '1.600. men f over one thousand -of these 'men received St,ounetich In bounty, for one year, and it can theretpre be graphically described as a "million dollar' regiment %Ist& of civillenis to the Army of the POtotar hare been stopped. .• . , . • . • —"Thousands of refugees -who have followed. Sher- mau , s army are arriving at Wilmington. . • ' -." —ln the North Carolina Legislature. - recently. it was stated that-the entire- effective force of the confederacy, Is 121.00 n, and the statement was -verified by an official document from Richmond. . • . —Gen. Sheridan Is receiving ,supplies at, the 'White House: ' About three":hundred rebel prisoners and as'en riegroes are now at the White . House. All -the cavalry had crossed te.the South ride of the Pamunkey river. Longstreetts corps Is aoppoSed to. be in„ the neighborhood of the White Rouse, ati skirmishes bad i occurred with his advanced pickets. • - - • . —The'Pressident haal.sned a 'procianiation directing that nil persons detertki In furnishing arms' and salmi tions of war to hostileinditihs; shall be arrested and. tried by court-martial at the nearest midtitry poet, and. if 'convicted, shall receive the punishment due to their deserts, Philadelphia Market.. PFIILADELPII4; Thursday,' liardt-23, 1865... . The receipts and stocks of. Fleur ecintittue•vnry - light, and the market id dull and drooping, Sales - comprise about 1;100 bbls extra and extra family On private.terms; ancl.4oo.bbls do at no 75e11 25 bbl: . The retalleni and bakers are buying in a small Way: at from S. 50e9 for superfine,. $9 50 (1110 for:extra, - and 51063.1214 bbl for extra fa:idly • and fanerbrands,.aS to -finality; • Rye Flour is .selling in a small Way at at $B4B 25•Vbbl. Corn .Meal continues dull, and ws hear of no sales.. • • 0 RAIN. , --There is very little demand fer Wheat . and the market' is very 'dull ; about 3,000 bushels sold at 220@225c - bu. for.fair to prime reds and ;white . at from 240g2.50c Frbn.Thelatter rate for prime Kentudkv . . live.is lower ; 500 bus: Sold st 153 c 1 2- hn. (lore - has 'adianeed ; about :10,000 bus. sold pt 136(1.33c for prime • yellow, in • store, and 140 e 1,1 bu. aftbat. Oats are very dull ; small 'sa l es are making at 85436 c ?.bn. •• POTTSI=E'IIARKETS, Corrected Weekly for tlio 10r.to Oro I datrnel. Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel... jt do do . do . do per cwt do'. eitra per barrel: do . •do superfine, • do Eye Flour, . do do . - per cwt: ..: Buckwheat Flour, . ' • do' Wheat, prime white . 'per bushel, do do re . do ' Dried Pesehea,{arse. per pound, dy do nnoamp do Dried Apples, • .. • do Rye, Vbu Corn, Oats. " Soup beans" Peas. Rye Chop. " Corn Meal " " Potatoes, - ". " bale cwt .Straw.,V ton. Plaster. • ." Salt, le Tint Soel, Clover ' . Fl ux , 44 •_6{ BUSINESS LOOALITY, l'ottiville. To Lumbermen, Machinists mid ()Users.. : THE ST(INE Wire Rouse. with Relifted Sldefeir_ and vacant ground, three hundred feet on the east aide of Centre street, extending overthe Ralimed and Riv er, with front on the Canal, will .be rented 011 favor*- b 1 e terms. Apply to " itILTQN BOORS,. . • Centre St.,-Totterille. • riiENR:Ii'BIORMS, 209-South 3d dt.; Mad*. March 4 6ti. - • I;Lam NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDICEROHIEF. PIIMOMPS 6 41GLIT lILOODIING CEREIJS.'; A. Moat Bzgaidte,' ?Wellcome mid Fru. grunt Perfume, , niseifled Crete the Bart . wind, wind BeitutifutTiower 'films which it Waite. its name. Maparaotured only by P 11.41.0141 la- EON. . • Beware of Counterfeits.: -Ask PiLa other. . Seib irr -DICCOG/STS Dec. 17, '64 THE. MOST POPULAR BOOK PLINOFORTE INSXRUCIIO3 RICIEL&IID6011 1 13 NEW DIETIROD. • ' &Meg a regular sale of , Twentyfive Thousand Copies n Year.. • It la paperlor in excellent* to en. other "methods,•• • The Book that eTery PePil seeds • For thericquirement • of a thcnotigti .knowledge of Pi anoforte playing ..It it adapted to wit Getsdes .T tattiest, from the Rudimental Studies of flit; yenng. eit, to-the - Studio; and exercises of Advanced Puede Two editions are published, one !WORK Afinerices, the. other Foreign! Fingering. When the work is ord . ered, if no preference is designated, the edition with American Fingering will be sent. - • . 'sure dust in ordering it yon pie. partienlar to ' specifying the "New 'Method.... 'Price $3 TA: . Milled, post-paid to any 'address: I Bold by ail kinalelYealsza. ' OLIVER . DITSONIk W.; Publishers , -217 liVashingt ton Street, Boston. , . Mach 18,1/3. . ..- .Lnu4)er Ccimmisiion Meichant; Ooiner Bantit and Pine, Streets, Beading, : • . • Mahar rialewne militia MMLOOK 1.411/3' her consisting or . PLANK (2 and 3 Lathed In thickness istANTLING, ;OUST& RAFTERS, and :FRAMING TIMBER of different lenkthe ind SIAM Also ft, regular . assortment of WHITEPINE BOAXIMI, PLANE, mad SCANTLHIG: WHITE PINE. 'YELLOW PINE and HEMLOCK FLOORING. WALNUT, CHEE RY. OAK,•AKIP and - POPLAR LUMBER PINE and HEMLOCK, shaved and sawed MDIE/LE% 18, 24 and 26 inches In length: Plastering Lath, Roof ing Lath, Tickets, Rails, &c.; &e.. all of which will be sold in large or small qpentities at the lowest market Being loaded immediatelyon this lines of the West Redding Railroad: Lumber can at' all times be shipped at the shortest notice. • , • . • 1 ant also prepatedrlidi lumber by the' boat or car load. and deliver Assam to- any point , on the ins• nit& eatiroadolirect the mills at I .slllltunsport sal elerortnere.. , tbentby saving to the coastwise, the ox;-; elos 4inb_sz___st_shis_plassv Akins so J6.s„Moi - 1", Besslsc. • 2 -IW W - . 1.;;;;L.1VAL.:-.1...2.2;;.:-..,.V... • -. ; 1614111.10410 ii 14 lt tt.r• „ . . , • 1911 55 $1 .12 61 I 6'oo _ 626 I '9 00 10 09 x.OO .9 50 10 501 11 00 600 700 2'.601, 2 75 'I 225 250 1 °6O 270 85 'l2t .1.5 I. 151. ..16 Rirel.. I $1 66 3xol 3 74 1 90 , I . 1 90 1 00' l 2 36 00 00 1--- . EgP. 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