Atiuttio' POTTSVILLE, PA. SA.I4IIIIDALIG - Al`lll l . 1, 1563. CoOle* the 'lllinere , _ Journal mate obtaintal every,,Saturday, at the tot wsNur GEO: X.FILITCEIARD- • • • XRS.:I/0.1....11.E5. St. Clair: . • - LOUIS 1.1. KOCIL -" : • TIF.NRY S. BONIER, Ashland; . - G. it. SCFrSELL, • " PETER. MOORE, Port Carbon. • • • . DAVID PHILLIP.S.,Mahaney City. , • • Avg_ B. BEtiglNGEß,Tamaqua. • g. COKE, Schuylkill Baveu.' • STEAM'S, ETC.—A member of the North Car olina Leeislature bas arrived at Morehead City to take the calth or all eg iance:: He states that Johniton'a army only numbers . one-half that 724•Shermari, and .that the- eMnbined ar mies . of Lee and • Johosion• will• not .outnotn ber those c.)l Sherman and Schofield that the . • • • Lealslature admit - that the • confederacy!' She - afer's Coal and Iron Maps. is atailure: and_ that the people are brinr;in , r STIEATER'S . 3111T` OF ALL THE .ANTHRACITE' great pressure to bear upoctihe State author co.atinEuto.NO.F'PEN7s.-TivANlA—thei. ort; 'and ities to return to the Unton. . • PRE: 11S FOR'I4ALIR . , . .. . .. a . • 4.. Rat - gles Job: Pim, •.whicki tapes on form .9 by_ t2l t , i azkes —cost $4OO =will_ be sold 'at $l5O, rtah. , . • . 0 , g . WashingtOriliand Press. bed .Y. 3 ,by.`23g .incli -,,...wtti..tretJst $- 4 75 10,1/1 be Sold 8t $1.5 4 ), each. • , • • .. . wj•race no farther u'e for these .presses. and thtre-. -f•,,, rill be Folli lit a great Itawain 4 to those: In want of •,..1,,,Ap pr n eea. :...:, Address . . . ' - -• . . : - 13." BAN - NA - Ist, Pottsville, Pa.: . . l ne-t complete aud , compaet 'Map now published. Price t - .... ' . - . . is §llcef& il_ 25; .in ens‘''' , $l l - iiOt on R 4 llie - m• n° 75, 1 Tut: Hun," .4ND COAL, —The Bostoniansi sHEAFEwsnizo:s,. COAL .4.. ND 11.9.1LR0A1? MAP .11,,o• - .• , • ant"steam comers wince • can , make their r of PENNSYLITAICIA and the suljointr.glronStates, with • • . - ,k _ c , wh i ch . .way through . the ice in Boston barber, and k tail ,ztlicitti at' 'lran'. distances to market, ',.. are WO rth more titan The'mkp Itself: Price •le Sheets . : keep up the , supply of f coal all. The i . ... $1 25 iin ease*. $1 :50 ; and on %dere, $2. 7 5 . . severe winter has left_Boston short of coal 1 These Mips, except these on Rollers, which ein be Stearn collierg Would be serviceable, but the seat by Expsclt, will be sent by mail to any address •r „. • . . • . • .Boston jobrnals should - not advise their read • - ta"e paid, (see the receipt of the abol:e.ritentioned 1 ,0- r , - , ' ers not to purchase coal iu summer because , The editim4 or these Mares are nearly exhansted - the prices . tire fthey. re high. ido not get:their , .. . • -cps than I,otopies remaining, and we advise the • oae in supply in the•summer, they "are very likely want of copiee toapply early; at this " office or by letter. topav numb hirrher in winter. ;Mete Maw may also be obtained of S.' M. PETTENs , . 'GILL & ce.. Uoston, and E.E.-rEnsoN .t..13R0TM.1it.2 Pritlailelpina. ! • ~ .. .. -----.•••..._.1 1 . 1•1 " '. • .. : . ~ G . -en.•harly has tokens Self-iint)osed . pledge Arrrsoi , k is called cuadrertaserrisht of the. n 6 t. : . t .0. . drink any . m o r e until he iliall'haVe Yolk and Liverisx.d Petroleum Cotripauy: -. The Pros.: . p ,;, te , t, woof will be ergt. to „e y . kt i d re.. , s, on opuca . NYhi . p .t. ne . '-I:3 . heri:dan . ; This . is considered by Sher ilt, n ; i zivi,. , ., altillaconnt or its Operati;;lw, `with.Char. clan's oflicer.s . - as.tfi4Yale.Ot.t.o ihe . - .llebel gen.,. t..l . :L . rfi 135 , -Laws.. A limited nuniber.ofSares_ are of- .: .rat haring'. taken':. the temperance rplecige'for 1 /,..reaar the -silbserifitinn Price . of rive Dolliirs per. life...-tO•the no small .daniage' . of..theConide - . .iihare, without further is.sor a=se, , ,4neut: eon be 4d , rate' distillers: and a - correspl)EiLle at. fall in.i I. addrmilliir the C!rritirmay,...., 7.1 ' . i)94"‘'13..N: Y" or ; the price of Corn.. •--• * -- - . • ••••...-. • * 04 apia:. , zativns to auizof its Agents.' . '• .--.:., ... .. 1, -- --4-..... : - . • - • • • : .-.- . ' ' ... ... . DURING th e lilst'four years: v... have:.sent V A..... - rEn.----& - ..steray; tio.ive.' Boy, - ation . t . 1.5: . . • about twenty: five . Ah oasapd . . li Nples . . of: * the or 113 years of 'Age, of - G reen wood. nursers, 1. - _ i .:ltiik - r;7i'.l6 Err . n . i.11 gratuitously, tr:;...the• copies:_ to; ran errands..... - • " -. . . ' ',. .- .. .1 from - .Schuylkill County itl tle . tinion . armies. . .. _- . . . Ms'lt D S.—;lt Otis Office,. au ...aeffve . ,- :tiaist . -. . worthy, I . 6telliviat , Boy, about - 15 or 16 years, of aze, t. 44 tears the Pribting - ..blisiiteSs.... Note 61her need. 1114,15...._ : ... Tn.a.N - R.smrow; in Mnine_, Alifil2n Tth Dela7care..shad fisherium are about operations: • • GLii . .l) is (rioted at 149,. with a: still further Ilinrawzra tendency. • . • . , _ one, then 117. of lx' IL tk. Qcx 165ses in Sauraay's battle are Oiced at- twenty-five hnudred. • - (;is, Gra.ksr. says thit Shertnanis the ablest Geneta% on this or.atiy other continent.. THE First National Bank orAni(v.a, N. Y. fitiled "Last 'wee,k.•3l se, outside stieuclation • ON 1.1.0171d2CV last Ate Lehigh Coal and Nav igation Company 'commenced .shipi.)ing coal by their canal, . • • 'ZAoorc' . T.ito3tAs,. nne of the . " fathers ".of .Norristoirii,.rii., :is sdead,. fine of .p 2 . . . I.)'s . ft - u-r. merchants' are t-_agacinus. • F o r :.. miniths.theyllave.been...prepating fur t he.r e.-. thietion, in prices; •,and -they - are aos •in •Im.. excellentconditiori.titiancially.• .-Ttli.!y -u.,::- , petted to incur losS; andthepare sithraitting: to it manfully and. , cheerfully . : • The'-.retail - trade both in - Boston - arttl.'-Ne.W. Yolk. is ; said . tO.hti- extraordinary.... The failures have not heen Mnerbus,.and,in fait, . there is nothing . . . . , . . . . Liccr Tatl , 4-Im, Third Pennsylvania Artilki like a Minie.:\Ve 'record. this state of . a.flairs lery,. will .accept our acknowledgement's :.for ".witit satisfaction: -.•:- : • :• . ...:- •... ••• -- : -..-: copies of Richmond . . papers A- Di FF 11:E5C1::' )y. ;Om 1:0..--Professor, !.13cVVr is at issue-with . professot Sift int att . , re- . . .specting the reported discovery, oiciiatitil int California. , lrewer . saysr,it is . nothing . . , hit asphaltum or Mineral tar; Which snlidifies and contains atMut fifty per cent. of •s:atid. .: ill e,.1 'says lie does -not..think ,that at.. the pre • sent . „ , state' -of our knowledge good . illuminating i . - eind lubricating oils .can :be profitably • Made ', .._ , • aaphaltunt or • its kim: - *Durl AM Yot'.a. Ints seventy children:fit% :-.ll' California frinn. the ty laws and...tWentv-•eiris,..who co'lo ...5Ch00.1-- . -drO_siil)§l.ance4. • ....;-. . - -..- •.: -.: : • . -_. . • -. . in Lt al N t. -13esidm he has a . small- squad in I Tua-lii.:4ling. ; (... - hro..ide,.puttlishi : CT Tn Mil; .• - • , . •• • • ..- it: - • • ...- • i fax, Novzt Sc9tia; States that Jesse TiOyt.Esti.,. • ' has retired frOnithe_aethtenistriagetheitt'of the, telegraPhlinei in that PrOvinee;:idorder that Ste may asSunte- the control .and : direotiort . or the atlairsOf a: coal mining . and oil-mannlac: - turing.' coMpany; -which has recently . heen fortutaT fOr....the purpotte of operating _in the cimuty of Pieton. :Mr: AI irY.• TI. Iloy.t.- -has . been ';appoint ca , Mt . :sit:mitt superintendent of the teleirtiph line's • uoW &tiler control of the . _ . 1 AtnetiCan company.. •:. •. . ••• . .• . . . .7 ~1 " lIP.THICT.V.Y.C.,-7Ttie, op p - er I led - .and .. _ - ----7.--------1, - .•• ~ .. .. .• - Tint Pal:-0.. Tot Pi LLi) OF . BA : rrr-1'..-- - ' sec ion house of •Lvon•S.l C0....-Who'are fl :.; . .hen the attack: Was made op • Sat Mday last the Itead of the .Gold i.ieou.lafors in :,New •' " our lines lni - the liehels, President Lin meat. in the embarras.Sthe Govern:- j' coin .-• •.. • • -.•-• • . - . - •.: • ~ coin - was. at - City Point. About noon-. the , Tuts-suspended._ . . . - • - ~ -..... . President :w ent up - with Gen:•••.Ortft, and _ _ - . . .• ... • . .1:11K.P1:9N:OiT ;MARSHAL GENLBAL has ex.- lendeil 'the thil - e for ITeruiting-pew organiza-1 lions • • 13Erost: tintte Senate alljottrned.•..3lr. Seiattn;r frep the Lel . )Anon • fricti:wth.; eit.cekSit . etiker., ••• ' .• -'.• • IN Nctilifirk pe6oe pay'l. to atty per.- son. who will tell thent wherctitere'are apart- Tnents - "to let:" A new idea.- • . • . G Gnaw e.xim.:tzses that within a fortnight the Rebels will find :Rich-' nuin • ti tmlectable, • and that • we peiess • •• • . . • . BE IS I Stl 011111 LES F. --Rebel papers pnb:•, lislied in tbe North. .!.They are riving, in the Statei as fast as if they were affected. tir dry rot BF : cony. Kennedy.Ain rebel spv:. syn -exe cuted,-Jhe confes.9ed:thnt he was one of eight. men Who fired the hotels of New York in Noyember last. . Ma: &vitt - FA:M. Firms has reciffned the reached the tield . aboall.lie time that a cOnu--. poSition :of .President.. 'Of the ;Philadelphia; , ter : attack Wtis made by the'lett of our . line: - Wilinington and Baltimore Railroad COMO- upon the cannily : •The attack's ofthe.Seeend nv, to take.ettect .on the . lsth . ialstant. His and Sixth . Corps were . 'niade . upder the.eyeruf sueeessor will be Mr. • Isaac 'Hinckley,: of ,:ithe President, Tte- results of the day's Loweli Mass. • , - '.l iighting are that the Rebels were .badly re, • -• I pulsed in their attack, and that the left of our Reding :Thyrnalandf•Lebanon has gained anOther . - step .to . , the. Sputh:' speak, in'complimentatt terms of Gen. James side Railroad: • • • • • and intimate that the delegates frn rinax - r. FlcGlE.ll.S":the r . 'Letters recently*: 're: - theie counties he happyto support him ceived- in: .WaShington. froM .- Enrope' state in the_ Dion 'State Conftntion for..Suryeyorti thin •esonnion o • •t Convre • . ss . pronouncing, General.• ' • the rebel debt as . tin. anxillary of rebellion;. - nd• decl !Wing, t hat it shall never be paid; out.. of the United Statio-Treastiry;.• in . the eveitt 'of peaee, - ,catised• ecinSid crab le,ex ci t enien t in England; where -a•.-ntsjoritY of the.- rebel boads'ltrebeld. -:.-TlieSe,.rebel . :bond holders. have all along belieVed_ that thesettltrient. , .of our - diffteadties , some proVision_ would be made to assist the South in'pnyilig - its' debts incurred by. the rebellion, • . • rent a u se , .'rind e'er A 3 - Ettr interesting article upon petrotenyd, written for the'Als . Eus: Lt. by'personwho is cb s nYersatit with the'subject, will be 1 found on the First.Pate.of to-day'spSper.-;: connnenil"an attentiv.e • perusal of it to those interested : in oil. • . to p of th ion I are. ble bi The nre rablr " To . Mr. 1. Goldin, U. Coast:Suriey. irte are.indelited ior-Charlest . on papers. fir. steamet the "Bibb,": . was :Struck : by torpedo•on the 1111 i nit, *bile sounding thethe channel off Sullivan's ISland, - but:tieither .the Vessel- nor any one on bnard,'Avereinjured. ae, of A DJOI • I r"1 c pt fOC I IS 511 . 2....it1DAN . 5. arily ; is .ftl3 . .. arTy ..c1 . b?) .: --not . ..e:tastly the SpOlis of.theerndle. aq . a. the CoLfecleriiet, but mane up.of the. you th and yi;Or•of the land. Hehimelf.one_Of the ()hick rind'gia - rest b'hOys in is only. thirty 7. tiro of age, nearly of his ott . t. - ..era_ and rnen.are his juniors. ' • •Tikt first instalment °roue and two dollars national - eurrenev Ales Wag issued. from the Treasury on Saturday, .and be• issued regularly hereafter to-the - banks according , to • their dates of organisation. allhink of Philadelphia beitig - the oldest in . • the United States, will •he supplied..':: CorroN uP ANI . 3 Co:rioN ft• short thne - the treasurer - of ti factoring eorporatinri in NeW England, tirade 'an ofltr for a lot of cotton, whicliwa:itefused. Last Week he . purchased the . sarnexotton, and. theditt4etice.b6tWeen what he :once - offered a,.,1 what lie paid ninety thousand dot .•. • , • n thl. Pr IN , bori 3W A• 1 PROFITS:CFF nu OIL TRADF:.7-The..aigre gate'vield-ol.oil pet-Iday in.tli 016. oil regions of the.tnited States is -t;,000-,Parrels. : On tills, in its erile„State.ttie-averitite :profit : is about 'five dolla‘rs per - barrel, s . o . tbat-the net '.profi.t. on all-the . snide .Petroletith produced is - i. 110,900 per day . or. nearly)'. $11,00p,000 pearly; • . 1 : dri'ving-leaders are• Abr c!Mni ry.• One - :however, ions unfortunate in the atiempt..• General Hlndman,• formerly a 'member - of Congress, a domineering scoundrel, :was - recently • 'lssas sinated• Tekas while at ternptine;M. escape with family.•ana treasures.. The g4 . llou'i was clrcated.• ~ Fina l toe,.. einf , el l aplate BY law now, no lawyer can praeti •e in the "United States (Aims • nuless he shall have first taken and subscribed the oath prescribed in "an act to prescribe an oath or office and for other purposes," approved July 2, 1802. This dill`leave disloyal attorneys "out in the ylrl'" • - rairlie4 resittoftherecent l panie is th • increased desire of, capitarto'be employed hn Government 'securities. The recent eperience has made plain the:fact that cash can be resit - Zed on them_ cheaper andtnore readily, either -bp sale Or loan, than on any other security. "On Nsws" is the title of anew, peat and decidedly ably edited: : paper, published in Pittsburgh by WoodS & Blake: We wel come the new candidate for favor at, the hinds of the devotees of Oiliaaa, and trust tliat it will be always as its • " salqtat6ry " promises, truthful; independent and plain- Iliccrms has lost a devoted s(.11. - The febei The plea'ssuruileriired by our thus hearing regularly from . bonia.:lns 'amply repaid us . fia• the expOfse incu7 red ; not be esiiinated by Anitre 'dollars, and:, cebts• SINCE Sheridati's-latrraid flour has. raised in ilicinnond to '11,500 . per barrel, and everything else in, proportion. - = A.. general order has been issnedirequiring country peo ple Visiting Itiehinond oifbusinesa, * to bring' their . N .101.11: Probably unuect ity precaution, as the eountiy Peo: pie are nb doubt)sharp enough for that; 3.U.T 011:G caValrjlOrte .- 6f _lO.- . 000 Wien. Is at. ChichasttW, Ala:. under moral Ng...orders.. The S even i Pennsy Iva n tilry fottils.part the: force. This 'Weelt:We. •rei-eief..l a letter frOrn . C.," dated " Chielnisaw . Landing, A.la.,:Mareh:23, lie says thepwt-Te: Packed up' . all 'Tandy:: to move.. They had tift eep.days. rations and: a supply' of am tuunition. soya -.that .. .tile Regiment •is .- in ixcellent, condition; r well • inounietVand. - • • . • r&aNt•ri,vANl4 :troy be'protid of her - heroes',' They have done .nobly. •Norristowti, who; slat his brav,e Pennsylva nia regiments; - repulsed and • droe , haek•:t he enemy from the lodgment - • made on our lineS. last Snturdtiy, has betin promoted to.thapit. ofl.ajorGerierld by .btOet ' : A well desered position, for General. 'Hartranft a. superb soldier. His corPs_ commander,* Gen.. John G.:Parke, is,.likehiinself, also ti Peurisylia. 7 , ULM by. birth, and . was :appointed - from this State. .1.10 a . reguler graduatei Point; and first 'attracted notlee by. the mah-'. agement 0f . 4 diviSion purnsitlit's. : . - expedir tion to Roanoke eland and_iti . ewhern;.wliere his.skill and bray . ery• were itlik.e'.apparent.•' . . Tub: success of the 7-30 lean has been': as remaritabless it:is gratifying. . The whole of the first issue-bas been •absorbed.. In forty three working-days one hundred. and sixty- I one millions have been disposed of to the . i i people. We observe That the sale of the sec-. and :series, designated that of .june.lsll . , I will .go right on witliont interruption: Tha l notes are in .all . respects Precisely- like the. others, save in their date. The agerits'of the loan throughout: the country .have been instructed to . calculate the interest at the r-ale of 7 . 3-10 V.cent, on all subscriptions front their date up to Jrne4.sth next, and to pay back the amount in mo . aey to purchasers at the aine they . bily..The„ delivery of the new potes Will be uniuterrupted..; The pub lic will pot have to wait for them. • PEACE Restoas.—The New Yorix Tribune, an earnest advocate of Overtpreis for .peace; I ascribes sltnificance to 34r. Lincoln's visit to 1 General Qrant, and it seems impossible that . the President should go . down to him. merely for. pleasure. . The: Titibune does not -hope much: front direct conference with the leaders of rebellion. but it believes that this sliould i be an 'additional reason why' the President ' sh ,uld make a direct appeal in fiivor of peace to the gouthern people—an • aPpeal to their under Standings and their hearts. The .-lead- . ers may reject what thepeople would be glad to reeeivo, and ha:ving plunged Ahern into, mischief it: is quite likay..tbat the chiefs of rebellion will want them all-to go to ruin to- I&ther.. ' . . . • • Rlaiiit.v;:.-4everal. vperhead . . shayers combined. together .in Xe*. York-Some days ago; :and threw a large amount of Govern maid bonds on' the market ilt . o:•der to-. create a panic 'and cheek sidscriptions..to the eminent. loans. Its object was soon d1: 1 - covered; and- Governmenx securities_: are as -"firm as ever, Mad the subscriptions are com ing in as large - a s ever: ' Thie game of the Scoundrels is nowt/ pipyed out . . QurrE LIKELT.--Thc editor of the. Pltila de'phia Press sa4 that he ima . seen a private. leiter from - one of - the most illuitrious milita ry men of the *lmes, in which, after speaking with much humanityof the betrayed South ., • era i:rtasses, he says : ow, mark me r. Flc:irka, Cons, and the rest; will call upon our armies, the Union - .armies, when peace -has been comluered, tdsave them from • • their own people." _ .• . . Menerar Buarrio. IL P..--All the effects °fate Charleston..liercury. the great. organ of secession in. Charleston, South .Carc- Hap, wel-e. hurtled up in a_car at the junction of . the .'Columbia 'and - Charlotte Railroad, when our Army entered Columbia..... In the cohfusion they could not get it swag._ The ..car contained,. in addition .to the - printing Matt-rial, the . priVate'sand official correspon,.. Bence of 'Rom. R. 13.. Rhett; from the com mencement. of the war," with a large amount of mOneY, notes, bonds, and - other valuaple .papers, all of which were destroyed by fire.. "Dncio ". the-Baltimore Southern sympa . thizihg 'correspondent of the Ne . w York Mild, i's e_xceedhigly depressed.' -We qtiote fom•his last :' . • . - . . . . ' all.probiibilitv, in .a . few da.ys, or-week - 1s at:, the Sbutlierti t'onfederaey will be numbered with the thinga of the . past, and the .rebels . lia , ie'neither an artily; nor a .napital, -.nor a.tio . v- - eminent. . • . ' "Strotnz and numeripally . large astbe-SOMberri 'arrnies•May hate: been up,to.the time. of the.fall. of •Salvannah, have, - been ranidlY. 'mating away ever since, that jieriod, but E , IIICO the evaeuation , of ..ITilmingten and Ch...ries , . tou t • nil thci retreat of ;litho: , t 'th . 4.aftnY froniChar . 'hate. -..Accordiug to this. authority fully. one-half . of the Confederate,. - .troopS have- deserted,. and fl'ucv,l-either passed into: our libeit or. retnrued. to --thejr-own : fioine*%"' •••. F.. 'Druid." Says that 9`_',ooo-men is the en • . . tire 'force Lee can command for the -delenCe of r . tiohmond,' wh,ile the. :Union . force . nurn- . tiers "three times that.: 'lle says 'that the southern.sympailtisersin Baltimore were ne- . ver iepressed 'as. at present. - The . RebS had better cry " peceavi." - ' " • • CO .COM, pang.. has been chartered . with a capital of si : pqci . ,po6 for the.purpose of . assisting skilled: .. mechanics and emigrate: to .t 1 e VnitedStates pails of Europe: . The' Company.has aizencies• throughont , Etirope•' and.any .. ..persop requiring p.articnlar of . theemmles arid.laborers..cansend . their . :ord7 to:'ers . . he..Company' in,New • York,. stating the .:kind. of . mechatticS . or -laborers, and the, number they require; and . the Company will Import the handS and' send thent : to the place.. of desalt:lllOn. They made arranee-• ments-with..passetiger lines to proeurei ...inissages . .at the lowes.t rates: ;The Company . fellable one, and is: actively engaged • in disseminating inforMation throikhout.Ea7. rope,. Presenting the great advantages._ to hi; derived by emigrating to the • United. States . : Mr... John •Williains NO: 3,. P.owlin& - Green, New' *York, is the' •General: Agent. . AnY further infotniatiOn.ean he thrived froth . Mr. :Williams, 9'r .on application at this office. . . . . . . .. . . .'S.D.ECISICiN. IN SAVOR b . F.:RF.ADI . N6 . .RAILIIO. O t'O3I.YA:Y.-..--The•suit ...of Timothy Boyle.' and others . l*. the. Phiiadelphia • and :Reading ftailroad Company•for . .ekeessive' elkargei - lin • freight, &c.; which Nas Pending'hefPr . e the . Supreme Couri; has been decided iu favor' of the Railioial - Company:, ' - The folloiag' is the decision : --.-- . ••• •' ' . • .- • - . . s pyre me, Court at. Nisi Prius—Juoticel .stroug. • ' TOLLS ON TILE, BEAM*: RAI LUX/AD : COMPANY.: • • Timothy.BoYie -vs:.Tile. Reading Riiiiroad.CotM pany.. .in *equity. - This application for an injunction to restrain thteßeading . Railroad patio from charging forfreight and transportation; inure than. the maxiintim.smo (font' ceills.a . mile for freight:•and tWo cents a Mile for passengers): allowed by their act:of incorporation. -The nase . attned sonie•tithe •tion' and . - wiiß•de'eided by .Judge. Strong yesterchiyi . . He ,said the; charter of . the company granted twp Powers:—Lthe firSt being thatof a railroad company; and the tither that of a transportation company. •Xioler the first power they might...allowtheitsa Of :their 'roadie) others • for the, conveyance of freight and passengers. Crider the seeded they were albitved themselves to he what-are commonly.linowdas carriers. He ilecided.ttnit the wOrd tolls, .used in.',the . . act:of ' Assembly,' fixing a maxinium . price, did:mit:apply to transportation by the Companys.itself, hat onl to - dase a where theirread-was used by other car tiers.' . The'inisni•tinawas reftised; and the complain ' ant's billrdisniisSeil: . • examination ofs.the charter. years 4go, when requeSied'in call attention...totitis soli- - jeet, - satisfied ni 'that. : gave: the .Compa unlimited poWer in its charges . bgth for freight and pitssenger this power'will tte pprefsed:.judiclonsV.: . . . . . . . , FROM THE EIkIESTII PA. ['ATARI/. ,- - • - . z March 11. 1.50,' .) .-"Efirroes :--Sinee last writing toying we r;itere• remained idle and. in our winter quarters. The weather being tine And pleasant. all scent to he perfectly at home. We haVellad but littlevidd weath er since our arrival.: hot riceasi.+n, illy are greeted with h- , avy reins: ivllieh.Zoverrlolv everything" near the Ten-- nessee river: At present it. is•clear anidth4' Son shines. beautiful- :hint : reminds ns .of our Past. rambles and. adventures - 8i home,. While time patises.on: there are. many rumors and. speculations about thedength of the. .tear, The ahid Beings, of Charleston being incur hoe.. session. ah'akene us .nnewrind gives ni entire satisfac-, .Lion that secessionismeefing its doom, - Now. that - the bed rif.sPreSsinn le destroyed. we anzi,' nuelylook for the remaining parts of the confederacy,. -..t0 follow inlike Manner. :Never before' in war. has , • such an emnunt of £114"C6F9 been achieved in such.. fe_ short space. of time.: This - campaign of Sherniams: if. the end he in keeling with its progress thud Gtr, ivid ho regarded by • posterity with- adMiration and wonder. It has:Min:lily amazed Europe, although - Europe knows. .-hut half of what hae - bee.n done.- But the trig awards . .yet to cone ' The erietny. has been 'expelled front their .'coast cities,, and are now corn:Chit - sting their dembrali zed forceS from all peinte The rebel "army - will no .tremefidonely largm•with men consistin,g cif white and black of all , descriptions:- • Of .course their leaders knew - what has tolfedone:..Must be urinequick .Iy. as they cannot maintain snch.triymids of •men any ,where irrsonthern regions. It has long beery their de cineddlolicy to rash upon Sherman; find destroy him at Once- knowingif they. accomplish 'this. - the fortunes of war non's , / disastrotni against them will .be. changed.: What the federal authOrities are - doingto.meet the pre- . partitions on' the. part. of. the reniains to be seen • :They wisely keeP , ltteir own council and appro.. - ciate the results which must Dillow 'the terrific battles . none ireminent. " •• •• ll:tying - more men than the confederacy: we are "CoM... fident the great struagle.of the two gient.poWers. north and south. when it shall ceme, will . be decided for, re sti mall on and Our glorions . • • ' While oerermies are" nobly pushing for'tvard;" and forcing the enemy, I am 'timed to ace the spirits , the -men are in, willing to engage inthe.coniing. conflicts; by so doing Willbring the wardo speedy elose;.hoW ever„us it requires time, to ecerimplish our requirecrob , jects.we must have patience. There is.ne fighting heref. as-the enemy has nualethemselves•rather scarce...; Gen.. -.Thomas has taken all the available troops with . him, , :.and, started.: for, 'scene point unknoWn....Probably .to • Curriberlantl;Gap:.•es Longstreet'etorpa has been' re -,portedMiwing in that direction:: There are:but tworlis. visitins of our cavalry corps here.. the. ethers have gone • with Thomas; it was reported that wewinild leave in a few days:hut what truth there is in - it lam unable to key • .. Our division was reviewed.. by•Gen.il.Ong. on Wednesday, the sth; the tiny being pleasant. 'the affair passed oil in' style s the troops all presented a. fir:e ap••• • pearance.. Our Reginient was highly coniphmentecl as 'being one of the' finest regiments in the department;; • afier passing in review, we returned to camp with..or tiers to be in readiness for review .the• day lollowing,.l but ass - the weather became cold and blustery. the•order *as countermanded.. We are daily hioking for Marchi, • In= orders; as.there is some important. movement on fpid ..in which'ianr divieion..ia to take part.insit. bent, our desire to' -see the thing. through - . we' wish to help foot up the have nothing more of interest at present to mention, ' "will I.now' hoping trtY next.:vill hall from some other quarter:. - '• ;I remain, yours truly, • • , HARVET SICELER, Esq., the able.editor of the , Tlw Idiom wek-jPa.) Democrat, publishes tho lowing in his issue of 80th October, 1861 : - ' • "We deem it due to Messrs. J.. C. Ayer . Pr„ Co.. and the -public, to make - known our experience with the use of their Ex.x. SARSAPARILLA in onr family, by stating the circumstances.circumstances.under which •it was taken and its effects. - • .. • • When our. onIY. child, now in his third year, was about eight months old; a sore appeared first in small pimples on his forehead over his nose. These rapidly increased and . uniting -fiwined 'a *loath some, virulent _sore, which finally:spread over his forehead and face, not r even excepting his eye- - lids, which became so swollen that'is eyes were chisel". We called a skillful rhyraician, who ad ministered the, usually prescribed remedies.,A solution of nitrate of silver was applied nutil he Mass of COlTuption Which *covered his entire face turned jet - black.`;The -sore again and again • - . burst through the scorched' and. artificial skirt The trade. shows this-solution. a. slight increase this 'leek formed by Meanwhile many rem- 1* e• , . ver the corresponding - week last: ear.. • *lilies were employed without any apparent bened •• • • • &learn a e mitiere and laborers demand : tit. For fifteen days•and nights he was Comitaitte . • ly beld - by his - parents to keep. him :froth tearing an increase of wage at Several. Collieries on the I open with his hands the corrupt:mass which COY- lit -of April,. (te•!daY). . This is :an unwise roovt.; vil e his face.' • ° • • • rtent in the Present state of the trade, when the' Ever;rthing having : failed; we were induced by •• the high recommendations rifAxEres Sausarasm. tendency of everything is either stationary or . LA for the cure of:Scrofulous disease. to glee' it a . downward, in proportion as the rebellion fades trial..: In his treatise' on Scrofula, Dr. Ayer di= slay.: _The price iir:Coal has receded since last reels s. , mild- solution's of loditte of Potash to be • • - - used . a wash while, taking the sargaparma, and , and there is no advance in . any 'department it was faithfully' applied. .•• of the.trade this Spring, but all the indications 'Wore one' bottle of Sarsaparilla had been giv- are of a'still further gradual downwardlendency; en . .the sore had Torit =much of its, iirtdence anct, "other productions .are reduced Ari pride, ontunOne'dto heal,. 'Another bottle effected an -entire cure, and the general prediction that the. eiremPatanceH. petsistent demaiiUur child must die was contradicted. Ifiti eyelashes radiance in` wages, must lead:to it stoppage.in+ .I r .- irtide and S. conflict with _labor, winch,ought 'whiehearne out, grevr again, and . his face:is left Without - a scar, as.,smooth as anybods.t is u - rent now rem necessaryfor me to state in how hig s hesteem , 1 4.- a 7 •.. Miners an tioia SinsiemuLiA. better remunerition itisn those engaged in any pry ifce*ignit. On' ea 1 ,- /ccmir; l'AmraurrAtryini; 1.4". , • turfs or 'enema= nemrsorsoainfisr*umßri-- ,Iffhefollowiesier utannleteOlcid-:-Ustee f . eine perty.dett • Mi gal captured ; on **elate ridd. • ei_ . ten. tue.sito *list iP.;•bermatinrili/i/ what : ilie.rilders.acrOneSdisbedt ••• •• ••• **' • * • - •••• • • • THOnsitl)*sl24, • Onmotcrading • ••.• Br Fristr.Bautate:tot:Persz Sranos Conisimthe. 1- , liorses captured, ztuudett,...so:.--: Property destroy- .ed-sgrist mills,•••l,opit iiPmill. 2 mwMariLti.••2 flour_ • mills, la brid"es, n'canal-bolo;lO : erebreartarkck•U•l2 - 1 4thre-honses, timber:yard.boat-honSe .I ; acqueduct; , 4 tallielaFcare. miles•. telegraph lines, :76(1t) Gaahele wheat, .400 • barrels. •11ouT,; Tit= cinttota.:•l,2oo : poundsl Wool: Snitogstiesdi tobacco. trine:ad depotat water- I tanks and ontbaildings, 8 miles railroad track effectxtal lv destroYed: 'the Lynchburglind• Rlchniondtatuitent la three places, allowing the water loran cift. ,effectsal- Prdeitroying the eanal.:• : frisoners of mu. captared: 17: ' BY SPAXlND'llsresna, FitterikViSto".s. - Cot: Ft:nitwit, Co3l.ltAztorso,-Elorsescaptoled, 250; nadesl4s: , Proper, .tY destroyed-;634' miles of railroad. 18' ranallocks.'il flat' beats, loaded•Wilh tobacco •stidllour.:l2 dated 'botiti..t. canal boat Iciatlifof tabacoa.,:flotir and honatalattppliei. 2 -large-but/dings containing 800 hhdr. of - toblicco,•11a11 at goochlatid.Court Reese .500 cords Of railroad. wood: I'deixit,.4 barns; 3,000 pairs hoots 2,0 op .perpants isekets, blankets and. drawers. 50.0 . 00. •-lEs,. wheat; 4.000 tobacco, 15 wagOins 'containing corn, wheat, .11 mr and. tobacero -tannery. with 1,000 hides •.:2 fermi * camp. •• witliAmplements.: Stearn engine and's quantity of , dressed timber. 4 lilids 'of lea( thbacro, 1 - boatload - of corn, 1 lame warehouse and a quantity. of blacksmith's tools, - 1 and resthinerw. 2 Wagons loaded:with quartermaster and C. S.. stores. 4 hales*cotton, bosei • tobatco, bhds.. tohaeco, 1X" this. potash..; bales MY,' .1 canal dredge, .1.00 . 0 grate sacks,•••l.ooo shelter tents; • 1•326 sacks salt,. 'Prisoners ofwar:23; - .. •." - • •• lit REARma flaionni.,CO3olkNo: • eio:7 - lorses '..paptured, r -• ;Property itmyed , -Inti wagons. ambulances, forges, caissons, ' captured hy3d Division at Waynesborota_M-Ta..:: 1 iron I.bridgenn - Va• 'Centre: .qtailrolii; at. Witynesbormigh. Vit:, 1 'woolen. aqueduct on James River 'Canal at Tye River, Vtn.: 20 canal bridges-over Jetties RiVer Canal : 10 Sets canal locks 'on . .faines River ; • 1 woolen :factory; 8604m:file, Va.: :1. candle firettirY, do. 'de. ; 3 '..warehouses, d 9. do.: 1.000 eitedles bush: '.wheat r I plow. and wagon Mantifactory, • Va: ; :1- tnachind shim. • do.•do. r . Forge, dO. do.; 3 Albermarle• end hielion Vit.:: 100.000 Ito. tobacco: 3 thile,s Central •Railroacl, Louisa In. addition to above.rit'is esiininted -that the coot -mend eonsumed on the March, - 200. 00 0. ibi. - P ) rti and mitt= : 9.0.110011,5. Hay ; 20.000 th4..fintir ;:70,000 lbs. bi edit ; • nli fiMnd in the eneipy'scoutitry, ' • .• The Firßrlt. C. C.sv.tiMl'.•AlTArovM TOFIEADqt - iwrias.- -Horses captured. •75 ; males• - captured, • 40. .Propertv destroyed-2 pieces of artillery rapt and.destroyeil. at South Anna Bridge ;,' IWO 16;maskets and ar. "cantilinefito ; 2 papal boats.. loaded: with • aratnanition Ond.stibsistence t cot rtin .faetory at Scottsville. . Va. • 1 iron . foundry..m. same placer 1' canal lock, at same' ( place: 10100 shell. at sable platerl . . - canal boat load of • flour, • su.crtir.'at. same Place; l' 'railroad. Midge, I across 'South.' Anne: , SOO. feet lonf;.: S_ miles * railroad • • track Captured 13 •pilionner , of wa!':- By 71.4ir!1-.llit.i..iiod Cizter, . • , eminurrifiNg. •'. Fiewrllaminr.Cniniired=-1 2 .Milrers.,4 4 men.: pieces of artillery - with ..limbers.,B :I caissons: 1; stands • of arm._ 259 amhnlanctat, - 1 ; .horses.' 126 :.mu1e5,..32: i sets 'of home is. 24 i United.,States guidon. 1. 'Destroy , : ed-:railroad track: 6. railroad bridges.: firail -mail culverts. 3 failioad•depots: •'-• • • - I • By Secosn"Buttarm, 'Tome Pfttkow.-Capttlred.- 21 Officers and 1.017- enlisted Men ; 0 pieces. with 6 CaisEOns ;.9 -portable •forgei :.200 • %'llaollB and', ambulances :• 859• 'horses' 'end mules': •eing single, sets harness LOOO .tands ;. 13 battiellags. Pm:- I party destroyed I, :1:4) stapd small 'arms:.o railroad bridges: 11 mile - a - Mile - nal track ; 20 : raileti telOgrantrc , 7 miter ankas 1 station - bonset • 400,.ciirds•woed•:..1 steain-saw- Mill, in complete .running. order ; itel.ooo feet Sawed bridge timber:. 1 "County" bridge; 500 bush. suit; ; 20 .hhils. tobacco: 1 Commissary shire. himise.. • . • „Dv Than ' BaM.tl)E, 'noon .Divtm-4' oN,aPturei.i.. 'March 'l. at. Mount Cratorfordr, Va.,.7 .tyagtiu of ' stors and . nmaninition sent .to mar: .1 . battle • flag. , At . I,l'aynesborougli. March .2.,•3 three-inch Mans sent to the rear ; 2 brass•field, pieces:: 47 Wagons . loaded with and commissary stores; sent to the rear and destroyed': 1 battle flag. At. Brookville. •llareh 2,-20 wagons of - stores' and ominunition. . At Greenwood: 'Larch . 22-1)Onot of supplies Mataiaing.3.oito r o unds of fl - sed 'an - munition, .500.0i10 'rounds •rifle cuitrikes. 10. kegs powder,, 1.000 s t A i l. d 'of rites 'sort .1 - noskela 1.560 - sOta harries., 2 tiiirds barnessleather. hoe will tents. 599 tawdry saddles, -300 pack Sprfdles. '1,500 cotton quilts. I.oon•ponntis bador. 50 - liarr6l9. numerous.. 'tidier articles orviting deitroyed, • • • • . ' Iletween.Charlottsvfile and Gorilnnsi - ille::Airch • three wagons loaded with stores: deatriwed 12 - horses and unite. , o•ipturtid.; storehouse near Blue .Ridge Gap. containing 45 . lihd's..tidiacco, • hurried .hattle-flag• cap :Lured destroyed the - railroad - all : along the • route - March 5.4 - Destrtyed the -James. River Canal at ~ :New aiket. 'March 13.... 4 8ureed • tObacco factory and SeYe- Cal other Public -buildings Depot -on Ceutfatillailroall ; tobacco burned;, estimated. to be worth' $100,000..• 'March 14.LDestroyed railroad 'toward Richmond, and. burned bridges, culverts' &c.. east of Bearer Pinn•.StatUnn about 250 horseti captured by ennintand, Mid appropriated to dismounted men laid sent to Divisianlieadvarters • for. pontoon •and.wagcin . AT ..RALTIITIOIE -.. . ' ... -.-.. -'.- . .... - '1.K.utt . ,11.30; 1 ; 365: White ASh.ptepateti-wholeSalei:.-.512 500113 BO . ...• •". - - '—retitil. ~, . ... ~' 14. 00(0314 '5O . . . . I 14. 5041,15 - 00 - L ... ,y 34,.. k , , e i. h ti s to_ .Valley L L-retail - el * .e - .y. .12 50f13 - 00 * lli . . M ' a'rket. -..: ‘i , -. • . , The. stock of Coal in market is light,- and pri.ces - . . . • . 'ilhired firm. ' •• • .0 MBERT,AND • COAL'.- , -11un: iki' . Mine f.• O. b:. --•.r- ---- . ----- -: J• •• ' • %. •.1 ~ ''• ' '... 514..00. ' Receipts' slightly improed...eince. last . 'WAR ITE NIS.' •• : • . •:. i ott.ti6us. • - •••.--..'-• : • • •- :. • i u . ... ._ . ~:-PensasOla, F1u . ... has-been reocctiPied•byoaitreops . '.. ' . • • ~-, - • • • • .. - • --'t•Mneral .llartratot hes been. idad'elßeevet Mahit •,•:' . shallO i I c C o E s. o r f a . :General: .'--'• . - :' ' •- .• ... • • - • : Notice is hereby given, that by a .decree-of the. Conk n th y., e tli lq nS a on in th in F o on t rt li b s T tr e e i e n t.. LGeft.•ShOidan,;w'th lis entire cavalry- force; tue ' bf. General gamer bees:lima of :the Peace of Schuylkill 1 the qv of • Decembei 1544 the joined Army of the. PottMnic. -. • • •• , : ..• . icounty; entered the ..?.Ist: d... . • . • .-.T • he property of Judah P. : - fleaMmin and John Sib . • ' -. • "N, 'name of the :Mammoth .'Vein. ' Shaft company, . was dell, in. New-Orleans; has peen Conti:aided, •• - ~ • - :' chalwed• to. that of THE .MAXLMOTH VEIN COAL CO IP %NY' ' ' ••• AII +tRT 'President -.At is reported that Gen.-Crock is assigned to a Wm; : . lsi gr o i .25, .G 5..... - .... . ' , • . ~.J..- . 1.t?..1t:• ~ *---A full company of veterine left ..Atte tis tar Maine • "OFFI C E of Own Illenniimoth • Vein on Monday,Ao Join Baneock'S corps.. .. .. •. •• Coral Comprinty,-.2.70-SOLNI-1. YOU,IITIk . • —An, averag:e of . Sao a day is. being. paid to rebel . ..1.. ..... I'IIII.ATELPIII A. MiXrCh:lsthi' 166 d ..., deserters for the hite.kets they brine . in , • • - . - • • ..- .siOrICE. : - . -Tbe, Annual' feeting of, OM Sdnekholdem ••••• . . - - • ''''' ' • • - • • of the Mammoth Vem Coal. Coinpany will be • held' at I . : • j- , ••Rear Admiral Lee has effected the % exchatig;etif ma, :- • the' idllee of the CompanV: ow - WEDNESDAY. the'2oth . . n)''flavill . Pllsm , l7 l o , . -'• . : .•• ''' 'l.. -- --' . . ..' ', .day -ob lATICII.'nt it•••o;Clock, - .31.; at Which' time oat. ••,Vl - 1 priSobers narbled•by the rebels. prior., to. March '. cem to serse 'for the enSilinc vt , :tr will be balloted for. 15. are deci,tredreleased. , :, .• . .• - .; • . .. . . ... • . - • General Meredith. with ser • e• al 'expailitions, is'en- - gaged ;h:clearing Western Kentucky of guerillas: - . . . —A: naniber of blocitacle.runners have -been capture . in the Oulf:•••••Sia. siemens and flee 'sailing vessels.fto amontithelrophies , . • .- • • - • • . . •• - . : —6l February- lfith --it Confederate- privateer of 71. bins barthelt. carrying one gun.. and called the Annie • Dale:, Was captthed in Matagorda. Bay,Texas. ::: .. ~. . . —The'oftVericof the Sixth Corpsare raising - S:IACR( for the parp2se of .ereettnn-e bronze memorial at, Wes . - I'diut-ht honor Of the late Major-Gen. Sed,.,e-wie.k. . •—A dWarf, eirrhteen'yeats old,. -and three and - ajifil. feet high. ; a deserter:from the rebel - army, ' has arrivet -.Gen.;- Sherman • met the President: and:General. Grant:„.Metele; Ord and Sheridan,at eity2Point on Mon - He returned to North Carolina on TueS: %. • • . . . . . . . _The . newafroin• our: armies In North Camlinit t . said to beesceedingly eitcourving, but all statement, or Moyements'are contraband at present..'r Ohr force! occupy a st - rong.position.itt Goldsborough.. ••••, • —John Overton. the Tennessee Millionaire. ••ievle Fitivert,ono,talit -to' aid the rebellion, has deserted th• trinse. taken the Oath; and•is once more • a . , peaceabl , citizertor.Nashiiille ', • • : •- •. = -The total Union loss: in the• battle of Saturday. Petr . rshn . r. 211511. '23 , 13 ichels here captured. tille,ry thing rontinned all day Sunday: A portion o' the-rebel picket line,iu front of - Petersburg was captu- • cricalty - expedition of General AlillSon has lei: Eastport, on a raid tptough . Alabanui • : It is i oxpecteti Mobile...Genend Stanley. with hls command, is of his -troy to • Knoxville, Tenn.. - there to co-operate wit). Fininenian and march through the mountains toWeaten . •.. -..—Of 'the 11n•Rehel officer.* captnred , at rort Stead.'. man: 'sent to the Old Capitali:•Wohlricrion,.. font were colonel,e,- two. pent—Colonels: : six - Makin , . eight Cap ninety Lieutenante,' •representing not le, than 4,o•Rebel regimentalthat - were :engaged: in the al . • . .-Geri. Andeivion Is ordered to retie the flitg on•Yoir Snm.pter..• April 14th. •The'flag is to .be•saluted by al' the forte in the harbor with one hundred guns, 'ltnd'mll itary cerernonlea .will he ordered - hy Generals Sherrum or Oilhnore. , The' navy wilt , participate, and Rev. Mr. 'BeCeher IEOO thalrean address there. • • • • -•. . . Gencrai Gillen3, according to :Richmond papers ThrosilaY. has t en receiving. reinforcements otcaval- ry,at Knoxville" Yarioustowne of strategic importance ' in •southern Tennessee. northern'Alahama anti Georgia are being garrisoned,•and the trr, eater.portiorf of General Thomas . artnyls 1l untsville artd' Decatur, •Alabatila, and,-, • • • - •.. • •. . , . . • • —On; 'Sherman's arrayformed a semi circle ,one flank resting: at' Bentonville. "the-.other at - Goldaboritt. The rebels retreated. before it'all the:.rway froin Fayetteville. though there: Was constant' fighting. finality they abandoned the line: of the Nettle river ,and *refreated , north of On March • - 2.2 d, Sher man made his.head-quarters at.Goldsborot,• end brought all his•trbops up'to. tbe: - N..euse •river. . The indicatlone are 'that the rebels will retreat to Rateto;.fifti ttiiled north west. cif Goirisl)orce, And that Sherman will f011ow.! - He -.now .105' all his'troopS' under his immediate :command. Our•loas.since • Savannah was left., will be covered •by, .25.00, many of them being Slightly wounded . . —Au offiCial dispatch from Geberal Gnmiannonlices; ghat on Saturday morning about 4.30 &clock tbe.rebels made a sudden and'lgtong., assault upoti Aen: l!arke's. troops and caprared.FOrt Steadman: deterodried at.' tack was alsornade upon Fort Haskell, bufwas repulsed. . with great lois to the .enemy. •• Our troops.rallied 'and ..after a vigorous contest Sicailman was recaptared, with all the pm., two ''battle-tlags I)elongink to the rebels. and about '2,700 prisoners: ..The - loss of the enemy in .killed and Wounded is estimated at 3,000, while our loss Is set down at - F00•• Gen. :NleLanghlba. commanding Fort Haskell. fell loto - tbe hands ot'tbe rebels: ' . • THE COAL TRADE. :_.~~,.: -.~~ Poturiile, April •,T, -1865. • The . q . nanlif.Y . sent Railroad, this week is'66,- 148 O:V.- .. hy•darial 22,81810; for:the Week 89;d06 •4• 1 tons;'sgaiiist 78,710' for. the' corresponding week list year. ' .• • Thetrade innot so biisk as it was..last week,: and is .evidently: sympsthising some extent with•the stagnation that prevails.in Other•branch-.: `es of • business.. '.The Iron business, and many . .other branches_ of'.niatinfa Mures,. are 'den dull'at .present, which materially ,interferes with the Prosperity of the Coal Trade. • . • 'Harty of the . Collieries contintie!' drowned out arid - aie only putnpirig :during the. rainy, weather.' The trade sums up 'this . week. ais • follows' corn; ,1.2364; .• ;. 1F965. WEEIL.I•7OTAI.. f WEEK.I -' TOTit..- 1 . , 4......___,..,......__.. _,.......-....., 53,185• ,35.'44 ; 66148' - 760 71..26.1- i 15.525; .:27,804: 22,8491 •• 26;231'. 121.573 *5.371 365;253 1 22,122,1.. - 392,4361 ' 34,183 .22.068, .221,8251 20,3611. 130.3741 491,451 • .4.8671 58,0031, - . - 3031.'. • 33;108: . 424.6 1 5 , . 6:781. :41,1421 12,950 . 72,5831,4131,446 . 8,971 66,6431 4,537 • • V;,96ir410;346 ...., :. •, . • :1. 300 .. . 2,994.. ; 2, 3 5 3 - 1;219. 4,4171 ,* • . - ..• A 44,401. •N 9 • • .4,8521' '1.073i 11,4i.41 "'8,512, T.:81 . 74,681 '.6.;1071 • • 61;453 41342.8 P&l2. R' Saul Can. • 1., Val R. R. Scrant Eoth.j N'ih ShamoJ u. • Trevortmt.. •Sh. .:.- Lykeno vat . Broad . . ,;Xitliet,hntilieli'orbittaitiMts ha this itegicrn; :audit* f*ttirs.o Irell'ini)4'fi*Eo..; and -filled' with the present rates,: s ander: piesent denied that .411e . gt.det 4441 *id.;largely. didd: "uishOd proteoiion~ and foreigi...pioducts. will 'aces". emit -into Compel:ion . WfL, domestic which ntaitufactitritig estsb . hehments;. if : ie - ce . s. kept' too •. If .yresent prize : ea= tie Inaihtained,.itisall that can bexeasenaidy: eipeCteit To ask for alt ad Nance now. Would Suicidal, if'. granted, • would only.lead:to a. stoppage .ancia - .greatar.ile-. cline id a . veer Short time:, Our imp:l3l4mila flint . the Rebellion will collapse within so apd no . •prtnientvemottivill purchase :of 'any cenimodity . more than is required 'for • his immediate wants, and'the dowriWarirtefidencYln ,prices of at least • nine-tenths of all kinda of `articles used cannot ' .he checked; in the Present state. of and •euh department_of the t..ade; Ought to . accept its' prepptitioti of the decline: • • - . • •• Mot - sx °Adam: Cola" CO-111PANT.--7A :PompalLY Ile been organized itrliewierk, under, the name q r the "%mint. CarbOn Coal..Compauy,r . with a cash eipital of ($200,009) Two-Hundred Thcin ivand.Dthlare.; fertile purpose of Working the .001- Fiery heretoforeWcirked by liVillfain 11. Williams,. in Norwegian ToWn.ship,Sclntylkill County. • They have purchased all the'raining'propezty,. and have leased the Colliery. for. a term. of sixteen (16 . ) They intend, sinking a, eheft to the.ammoth Vein...and 'otherwise. greatly increasin'g the pro- duct of the Colliery. • -The. ollieers are WALTER LA.WTON, Preeident.: ' •• • E. W; REELER Seer . r'end•Treasurer. • .. GEORGE F. SWlFT, General Agent. .• D: P.131.10W1N;. Superintendent. • ' • The office of the Company.e temporttrdy apen Broadway, 'Hew 'York; - • • : • • . . ... • • 147;351117 -1 54296 14&9111 1 1#4911./,588.2041 11,C45;296 . 42,90 S • • . THE - COAL; -Iq:ARTIETS: PRlCEit'or. - ,COAI BY THE, .CARGO.: ••:• • (coiuncrei) WT-11.Y FOR T1LE1.12.:6118'.../Ocritii/LL.3 • AT PHILADJELPNI • " • 30. 1865. . • : • .. Schuylkill Red -tat Prepared, . $ g 234 .9.50 .. . . 8 - 004 • " :White Ash, Lump, Steam; 8.50 a 815 : ' •St. Shot and 8rgken,...:...: 8 504. 4 ' . Egg ind Stove,...; . . ... 8 . 254 8 . 0 ' Chestnut,. .504 . • • Loeuat Mt Lump, St. 80at...:.. ....! 8 754 . " .13roken -18 75a " FrePared... - . •i 8 504 875 ." Chestnut, • . • .7 754.8 . 90 Lorberry Ceal..: . . . 004'.9 25 Franklin (Lylions Valley) . , . • Leldgn Lump, St. Bdat • ," Prepared,..... . . ......... 9'504 .'•-• ".. Chestnut, ' • •••• .8.504 . • . Broad Top, .. . . .*. . .... 004 12 . 00 AT- NEW 29,1.365. ,Schhylkill :Red . Ash by BiAtl_Load..s 0111 50 Che*thut, • 9.001x4, 9 50 • White LuinMS: Stearn ', • . @ll 00: " :11inhen ..... ,1 ..1 411 00 • " . : . .... t .Chi=atntit, ....... ......... .. 9 004 9 . .50- .Lehigh White. Ash Lump & S. Boat: . . - Prepared P " Chestnut., •: Sin anion Coal at.ElizabothPort. • • .Lump and - St.-.Bnat by• Cargo. ' $ ' (2) ..1 Grate,' . ... . . • . PreparAl; .... ... .' . . .... ' (2) '•• Chestnut,• • Ol. • . . • Lehigh 'Coal at Illkzabethpori. ••• Lump and St. 73Mit . hyCargo... : - ,-•@l2 00 Broken and: - Egg 1"......... . ••• (312 -00 .Prepared -., " • t,• 412 00 Chestnut . -•-: " 00q.4.u. 00 liarch '25,'6' . . , 711:1E CO.V..4I.IITNERS II 1P hee :tame exiatinn hetifat , it the subseritiere; M_ der thematne of r .PARV.IN 'COOE-Xiners 'of Coal at Inciiat'Ciap.'NorthumirerlandCo.,' is this'.'ddy dis solved by mutual consent. , . . Either; of the ;Artie. , tire auttimized to nee the:name of the firm ' hi• ••• .• . . • GEORGE . NV' PARVIN; JESSE 2,1; COOK. •.. :•• - Philadelphia, Feb. 2:',".• • .1 9-60. - • . . - • .. • . . •• COAL . FREDIETS." Freightsi . fronilrt , Richmottil [lPhilndtn 7' 'portitind ' • • • It• 50 Portsmonth •• ' ' .•3. 70 Newburniort..: . . .... 75 Boston . . 3 .54 . 1. New Bedford • • 3 003 NeWport... • 275 New tonden 75 -I . :Norwich • • 20 • Ne.w . "Havvii 2 75 • :2 75 New York - ' 950 Philndelphin..... .... , ' 11 Rnixic e 75' F -Washington D. 4 fic! I lthrtford. .... : . 50 'l4o'vesselsind IGathbats. 'arrived for • • . . Freights froni.Etkinbethpart. 2 -2.ANentu .514w.YOrk. • •• • •Tal•Portlainl " nrt • 3 DO • • p. . , 3 CO ...... '_al New I/indon .... .... 2an . 13 . nston - • 3 ne! Pawtucket' • ' 2 5.5 Nntwien - • ' • na:Taunt(iil •' 2 25. Providence, • • .° s "New • haven. ' - 1 • . ...... Pottsmouth • r- • 3-nn Middletown::::..'....7..,iNew.Bedford . • 2' 25 1-lucleon".• 1 50' ; .. • .... • 1 7r,. -Lynn •• 5 On; liartfonl. • . ... ;.... ,: - 2.50 Saleni ' 3.0 n; Albany. • • - .1 50 *Wessels very . pleikty*. - Frciglits scaree . -4ith .a lownivardtetiilency. ::- • - • Rrhi~h tr o . 14. 430 T0 Philadelphia' .. . New York • 4 254 Boeton . . . Freightm from itieor - Fel.oNs ; ri , or A . 1% , : 1 a ti oot tl a ri a. " To. Philadelphia . New York -- .. 4:25(a4 50 Boston , .. , .. • G 51 .. .. . . •-. Coal Trade by. It Qnaniity of . Coal sent hy .. l weekending on.pan'sday,e Fort Carbon :Pottsville.:. Schnylkßl Haven. Auburn 'Port Clinton - Total' s .: . Previonaly this year 7491: To same time last year Increase sp Decrease • • Schuylkill toUniy Railroads far. 1.864:' . The following is the quantity `Of CORl:transported over the different. Railroads . in-Schuylkill. Connty, for week ending on Thiusdny evening hung: • Mine Rill & S. IitLVCII 41 . ',135 05 213451,09 Mt: Carbon y 130 06. , 4.070. 10 Mill Creek'. • 7,154 99 75.550 00 Mahanoy itnad.lit • • 21,96 S .190,054 09 . Little Schuylkill, Schuylkill 'Talley Lehigh Cor,l:Trade , liii 1864 For week Ending'. on Saturclay.. Int3t:_ ' OPERATORS A. Pardee &Co • Packer & Co • • l!St.. Pleasant- . .... Jeddo • ... . ••• -• • • • • .:.::. • Fulton Coal • • '•• • Stout Sharpe, Weiss &Co • Ruck Mountain..:'.:;.. .Sniith's Spring .Mt • liciney Brook-Coal Co.. German -Pa. Coal ... . . Spring. Mt. Coal Co., . .. W. T... Carter & .. . . Beaver. Meadow • Lehigh . ZineCo ' • . John Connery ..... ... . . . . v &*M..Coal • Baltimore Coal Co • -Franklin Cmisolditted Coal" ' Co • • ' Audenrial • • ' Lehigh -I . Stthquebanna - Coal Co. Landmea - lr's • ' • Wiikesbarre *high • Coal-& Nat., Co .: . ..... . Other Stdppera ; • Total Same time last...yaq.' Increase. Decrease United: States, Raih•oad. Canal' and Local - Stocks. iteadinz'yailrowl Stock..: . • .• . • ' • . 18TO - • &hurl Navigation Stock; of. .11lne Hill Raltrond Little t3rhaylkill,Ballroad • ' Lehikli Valley Railroad ' • E. ." ." • Bonds • Lehigh Carial • ••- '• • Bouda Caltriwiesaßallroad • ' ' .• • •• " preferred • Miner Bank Stock " Farmers' Bonk Stock • IGovernment Ban :,Stock *-• •Pottsville Water Compiny Gras . ...... . V. Bonds, • • , 5-20" Bonds (coupons Certificate! of Indebtedness... .... I,lold (premium Philada).:'.. - , Bader cosi amen Monntsin coal • ' r, Locust . ,-. • - YewXork Ural - middle coat ... -Bi,734.otadatri . •-• Souders FAB! Coal ' • ' Diuinond . • .'' • ' Black Ninth •"is- NEWADvERTIMTR. . . . A SPAILLGVII! UOOTS for isle it ' , - . . GIIEBIiWOOD NI.JA,SIIIIY. . • - Whielbarriivis for dirt ank minicg pn aat ,Xpril-1. STICHTER ! Ir f T OVMN'S.. sari] Spikes, Flat Rail and Bpiliea ati' April 1, STICHTER & TfIObIP'SON . .S • - • . . A •FEW ofZice' , EARLY SEED /IL - POTATOES for eale at . • - . •• - • ,:• - .13.4i.N1 4 :AN'S Stare, Psattatl:llc , . . . . XI 11110T11 Gooseberries . - tuid .ClLert7 Carmine fo r . sale at , • •.;". • - . . GREENWOOD 3.-uRsERy.. law AtiPitifißitliES'aisi...NTßAWßElß ds of Raspberries, em brieluz the'llew Philadelphia:. all of. which are hardy: :Also the best varieties of hardy ..Strawberries, by . the doSeu, handrail of thou:sand. for sale at-- • - - . F. GREENWOOD 1,..17.1R5ERT..• EZTICA. SIZED FRUIT : TREEI I 4.—The subscriber has for sale about 100 ,Estra Sined'Ap 'pie Trees: choice hinds, Also Extra Sized - Pear; Cher ry, and Peach Trees. which, hi- will dispose of cheap. a. 4 they 'must be..removed. Apply at GREKVSW.X)D 'NURSERY. s a chance to get good. Janie Trees at a: bargain!.. : . • • .B. BA7NAN. L %"l 13" F. R en peace .the TOWN MALL, in the rough of, nttsrille.,**en ftlionday Evening, .April — IA,' 1.65, and to continue S days for the benefit of the •Ce n: Reformed Chant. 'in Market Street. (Rev.*.T:' C: &where).. An invitation is hereby eicerrto ailleho *lab to. ea And e'plicaint give the (late et Ablii olei veonik, they, will .. be sea . . . _ •-ohntion '.• Moran : John'. • : Peter, - Met3driti a .Nlichael ''. g Joint: ' Man Patilek '- .. 1 Idatlel . ...Newton Anti_ °hi • ' .orien Join . B ' • ' Pat ' - ... Parkin Da id .- T. fT... - ' ...Pugh Edicard • , : •••Etntita ' - Potts TA .T li rancid.- Telmer Herman - .•'• 'lr Sohn- . .I'r'otbers Wto - . 1 Bridget- ,Shoopps Elizabeth .1 Tacob • • • Snyder : Daniel I•illbiry '• - Waters P P . . ary - NATTER, E :n R C IRAN, Tl 4. IT ENTION. • PROPOSES TO .SELL 3 - .l§iteel, Trent. C striveni.; . • culturrif • • ck in the well-known Store of. Matial Benefio'al Mining, anal Petroleum . - Oomiany, • , PETROLEUM. ORGANIZED ENDEH THE TE OF. ISBN YORE. NE MILLION DOLLARS ea. - . Thous and Shares, $1 i PER . SHARE. Subscription [trice, Five Dollars per Share, Not Ltab e to tnither Assessment. OFFICERS: ANEET.I4.. DICKINSON , President::. Wt. T: Vice.president. ROBERT BA§SETT. Sectital. . • . BUNT'S, Miniog Soli% Tlt - amniDe, Broadway; N. Y,. Tragilsnry 30-we r l "' 73 -f-Iw' 7340 40 I'4l- .3.I . VIIONAL::LOAN AT PMt. Interest 7 3-10, in 4fustful Money. Coupons attached. Interest payable each Su Months. The 'Primipil- .payableln Lawfal \Money a. the indof Three : :i'ears, or thellolder)a: the right to demand at that time TILE 5-20 BONDS AT P41.11, - ..V*TEALID io} , CA SH ' .. ... Isar This pkeilege is valuable, as the 5-20 Bonds are note selling al culla per cent. premium • • abo 111 Loan, and all lotker. t. :a. Be. easities ter sale I)*' , . • L. W STREET: POTTSVILLE .6,6 m Feb. it; MEDICINAL. 30 , YE .&!1,14 A.' S'noILNDARD. , . . . . . . . Swayneli .Compound. - Syrup . Wild Cherry.". "Dr.. • SwaYires Compound Syrup Wild • Cherry." , • "Dr. Swayne's Compound.. . Syrup - Wild • • • • • Thousand! , of eas es ofPulmonary Disease..vrltich have battled every eipedient of hutimp skill. have ' been permanently cured by. this old standard reme- 4IY, To prove this assertion:we have rerti . flcates,of .crtrea. F 43 extraordinary that • • • skeptics are led to feel incredulous •• • at their truth:• .No remedy has . „. ver'been offered that can . ' • compare With this great . - ' • . . itorigival Wild Cher-- • ' • - . • ry Compound ' Severe Congba, ' Bleed Spitting. • Asthma. . Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, • , • •. Weak Nerve.,,, Conauniption, • . • Liver Complaint. Sore Throat, • . • • PairtP4'Side, Breast. and•all ormrplaintsof a Pulmonary nature. Its nse.la sure to hring health and returning vigor to the weak and.languid frame..:• , •• ; • . • ltcleansee the junks et . all impurities, Infusing strength, vigor' and new.life Into the diseased aniidebtlitated eyetem. For . thirty yeirs him! been a titandani remedy, caring . . . . . . . he most obstinate cases, after all.etfier remedies and reatment h4velallea4 eatarrb tit Consumption. 'To Di.. Swayite,i,, , Son,. S3O .Noith S'izt.h.St . Lsend you' certificate of Naomi Wilcox;of this town. She was afflicted with Catarrhal Consumption, and tried many remedies, bur continued to grow weaker lunge and stomach • becanie . very .mucir:disordered, and her physicians and. friends despaired .of. her' life. Through: the, riSe of your.. Compound Syrup of:Wild..Cherry she, entirely recovered.. • ' . . . • . •• '. R.. D. SLiTII, Justice of the Peale, . ..•• , , —-• • • Governeur. N. r. Prepared only by Drt. SIVATNE 'SON, 3:40 North SIXTII Street— Pinladelphia. Sold . by . lIENRY LOR'and JO4NIG.IBROWN tb SON, Pruggiats, Potts- Sept. tr . Skin Diseases, Tettcr, Itch, -• •:- •• •C Blotches. - —.- • • ' • ULCERS::""; SCALD HEAD, . . 'ERYSIPELAS, • SALT RHEUM,- RINGWORMS,. : • -BARBER'S ITCH: , • ErtiptiOits covering -the Whole body, of lOng standing and most u tivat ei in cylratt et; are r. quickly - cured:. by . , "D - Swaytt.e':i • All . -llealing .ointinent. ' .:.iwayne's All-Healing • Ointnent" . • " Dr. •Sivayne'S AR-Healing, Ointinent.?! • , ". Dr. .Sivayne'a :0.11-~lealing _Ointment." ‘` Dr: Swne's . Ointment.i", . YE' the blomi impure; - the system of - all I>n• poritiei by using the old-estatilthedi and well-tiled re needy. j Dr. -. .SA'ayr.o o 'BlOod-Purilvitig . Panacea." p r . Sci;ltyne's ' • Blood . -PnriMng• . Paint eca. Dr. :.Sifayne's . Blood.-Purit r ying Panacea;" `.‘ Dr. Si,tayne's Blood-Purifying PanaCea.'''. Dr; . 'Swayne's - -BloodPtrifying • PanaCea. "Dr. . Swayne's • Blood-:Puri fyrtig- . .. Pant teta: ets reputation' for curing Scrofula: old Ulcer's hip joint . Complaint, fficernted sore throat, white' swelling, dark blotches,, or ,defects in ':the", skin, boils. 'yellow skin,' . marasmus or - wat4ing: flesh, rheumatic affections; pains in the hones; &c.:, ivithout parallel. • The weak• and debilitated, or any disease of .a scrofnlons nature; it is sure to do good.!asi the many . thousand testimonials • from all.partti of ;the -world will- prove ;,'nothing - ,. ever discovered.cari compare with it in curing that claSs of. disorders. TO be sure of getting the, pure and genuine =Panacea, ourchase direct at the principal - office "of Dr, Sivavar& § . (m., MO North Sixth street. - Philadelphia, or . t tt4 Drug store of .I.kEN Ry - - 'SAYLOR; Pottsville.' . GEORGE DEMERIT & CO., JEWELERS; 303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, CCOFt.,NERDUAI!,'E STREET.) 100,000:. WATCHES, Chainis, Gold:Pens and Pemills, .4F‘c':, &C., &c., 79T1 TH ~$.500.,000:! To !be !Fold its 014t1E DOLLAn each, with. oast regard to :Value, Ani.not to be pciid 'until you know !act/ you WO SPL.E:NDID 'LIST 01rARTICLES.‘. All _to be ;Sold . for ONE _DOLLAR Ea4l! 100 Gold. Hunting Cases Watches . .., 100 Golil Watches 200 Ladies . . .... . 500 Silver Watches -• $l5 to $25 600 Gold :sleek and Vest Chains l2 to 15' 1000 Chatelain end Guard Chains;. ' ... '5 to 15 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4to 12 .4000 flolitaireiJet and Gold Brooches ...... - to'. 8 4(00 CpraL.Laya. Garnet, Broothes 3to 8 7000 Gold, Jet. Opal: ac., Ear profs - S,to 8 3000 Gents , Breast and Scarf Pins fito 8 6000 Oval Band Bracelets ' ' ; ato 8 20f* Chased Bracelets • • • • ''• •5 to 10 35011 California Diamond Pins and .Rings, 60 to 8. 2000 Gold Watch Keys • • 250 to 6 5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and • Studs 2 to• '3OOO Gold Thimbles • • • - 4to 6 5000 Miniature. Lockets .. 9to -7 3000 'Miniature Locket& „Magic.• • .. 4to 2500 Geld ToothpiPka, Crosses, &CI .2 to 6 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2 .to : 6 5000 chased Gold• Rings .. . .... .2 to 6 4000 'lle. Set Rings.... ' •• . '2 to S. • 6500 Sets Ladies , Jewelry--Jet and Gold siols ..60008ets Ladies' Jewelry—varied styles.`" - to' 16 • 6 0 0 0. Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil •4to • 8• • 4r v Gold Pens, ; Ebony Holder and Case., ~. 6to 10 6 Gold Pens, Mounted Holder: ~...:..., 2 to ; . - • . AU the goOds in the above List will be sold. - without reservation;for 0141?, DOLLAR EACH, Certificates of • all the various articles are : placed in 'dinner envelopes. i . Sealed and Ml ed. • These :.envelopes.will. be sent by mall, or delivered •at oar office, without regard •to choice.. Cfn receiving a certificate,- you will see what article It represents, and it IS optional with you to send one dollar, 'and receive the article named, or any other in the lint of sanievalue. . By'this-niodo gife selections from a varied stock I . of fine goods; of the best make and latest styles, and of intrinsiewortis;. at a nominal price, while all have a chance of iecririk.articles of the very highest value.. , • ail transactions by mail we 'charge for forwarding th e certlicate, paying postage, and doing the businees, -25 centa set:. 'Five CEIMPICATZS 9N1.47 1 , 01. .. $1 ; El.XYgri ion $2 t MUM? FOZ*6 ; Burr-rms. $ll4- and Oros Ihreratico.roa $l5. - . REASONS WHY We should supply your 'wantitour facilities are unsur passed our work of Unrivalled excellence ; Ont. prom-' less punatially observed. -Oar central -location brine us neer. the moat remote pointe.' Our goods are new from the inartufactnillit, and of the latest and most de sirable The goods weer be sold, and the tiring are unequalled.. -All articles ordered are forwarded by, 'We guarar4e entire 'satisfaction in every instant*, and if 'there ebould be any person dissatisfied with any irtiele.thfy - maireceive, itrunediately return it and the price will be refinsdetl. Ausure.'—We allow. those acting as 'Agents' Ten ' Cents on'each Cortificata ordered, provided their - lemt; tance amount to One Dollar. • • . Therrol eolleCt cente for :*,very Ceettegge, "nal; retainiiiilo pints, remit 0 ul 16 cents tor eget'. .gOW - -IgM:Eßr i g.;fa . '.o9., - , ;.:'.:;:r ; ~.: L' . - footoript. Satur4l4, , ‘ April - ,1, 11166. • . . . THE WAR . ...FOR: . .TEC:1111.011 . tatieffigiliturr isseelltitesitio-Vbe .• - ~:eilliConfereneelkithllflebela-sDrporta ti Isle of Ilteeretnir If*writs& eo: the •Froot-' " Charge et lettaid 7 ;--Aisetiore - Prieto • 4all • Dry,Gieisde. , ';:". • 7: - : •'. • . • • '• General Cniok notir command s the ,reiciiiindry• lo .Grznt's army.. Several, clavahl;ekirnstsileti"oh March 47tti, near f fiddler% Ran.. are reputed. - In_ w4leli that - . - Union lots 2'l: rebel nct stao d. - Chr Ifolday - 40u rebels attacked the picket line li, front of the Sixth, • Corps, South of •Petembarg, bat were driven back with loss. • Gen. Sunman left City Pole! on Taesday night, and ailed to WilmituCtUi• N. C a whence. he twill join his army. • st kreposted thst Goa. Alearirs lame began a forward iitovemettf.lon.Welleledoi - . laberidan • • accompanied The - movement la believed to be ' from idntchers Hutt towards the: Soutbakellailroad, • seven miles wet • • • , •• . • On March ihtd,-Shertitau•liaviag.,establkbed his lines . along the Nee. ' and' his,Goldeboro!, tomoutteed free: • general order to his hi:4ol)4l . okt they ehould - have rest. • The rebels are reported to be. Strongly fonitring their lines Immediately in friint of Shermateit •Aksap, The , railroad ranniug from Wilmington to Goldsboro' been repaired.. and will bethe main line of supplies to She armies in :C ain • . . .1 . - • • The UniOn &pops that•sonietime 'since iteconiparried. .. • the g . unboat - eiPodltion to Fredericksburg after tobao. • co, hove entered o.3earita tines. :Thee...ma/OW over- land from Prederleitsberg,to White • Ilonse stemmas • - nied Sheridan. to RanteclnkLanditig. and.on March27th • were with the army of.thealitmes: ••• •'; , • - On match eatic, qtonenuure m:valry were at W, atan:„.-a - bridge,•nearJones'boro'in Beet Teuneresee.• 1.00 miles east. of. Knoxville and 40 miles from th e Virginia line.. The F el on infaery force has not"yetleft Knoxville.. • • The rebel privateer :.Shenandeahi on &unary , 240, • was at MeV:Ant - me., Australia.* . • The Washington Chronicle of' • lintridai, ,has the • the I'olloe - tug paragraph : ," • -1 -, " The rumor which is retailed , by the gossips "of the town, of the Meeting of Itetldent Lincoln and Gem , . • Grant. Sherman; Aleade..9rd-and .Sheridan; on board the steamer River Queen. is_nndonbtedly correct ; but we cart assure-one readers that the result of the cOufer-.. . Is not known. Tile statement , that Gee I Lee had asked fora conference with Gen Grant is entirely webs -outfoundation. • That great eVente are impecitilugthere can.be no doubt. The rapid depletion of the,rebel ar my; the closing of all the ports where blockaders have been acenstonvl to enter.. the'lack of spirit end sive - of the rebel sonnets, the deepen: of their °Were, the deebtrationg of 'General Lee that " the consoof the re bellion was hopelees," the rapid fall and pe reanontde•„ predation of -gold.. aid -the evident- dietruit of the • strongest 'aectuisioniste In JeffDavkl, indicate -that ' a crisis ie at hand, • When it will come no One can tell. .- I:Optometry and . miv;reuvring may delar,„it:. . weeks or months, but-there can-be no doubt that we • 'are soon tenet the end Of the rebellion.: Pate decry"' tt. and that the result may,be 'accomptivtted as. tinkkly • - as tioesfble, and without any- mile bhkxished. is te• . prayer of all"-• • • • . Secretary . Seward ha s to • at* risint on a ' sure trip. lie hopes to - witness.. before nitro return, a battle 'which will result In a speedy peace: , • • • Twolstsidents of Lebanon eennty, one • member' of. the Bar. had a hearing before U. S. • Cominiesioher. .S.nith in Philadelphia on Thursday hg. on the Cute. of trend = The allegation is that the claim of- the heirs • of Adam Eisenhower, iale a soldier . to the Ui B. service; - was fraudulently made-that the papers were all forged. the ruime:of Frederick Eisseihower, father•of Adam, who . - died ten year or more tato, being signed ea the'claim eat an ti c , lames of two others being for as wit. neest.a to the papers .. The .illoney was obt ained op-the forged papers. as testified to, but it was handed over to the.connsel for the lavnef, heir-by-one- of the defend-. ants -The amused were held for trial: . , Mr. Llncoln is still-at City. Point, to the 'despair of of; Dee-seeking bores who Infest Washington. ; • At an Suction sale of dry goods in Philadelphia, - on Thrirsday last; the following are some of the prices ob- , tallied for goods:--4-4 Arkwrfght water twist bleached Mottling, 24c. the yard: 1e.4 'Riverdale fine do.. 71c.; in. pertine 4-4 Shaker flannel*, fancy'prlnted eat ;nets, 24c.; 1 1:.4 purple Kentucky-jeans. 823 .t . single milled (alley easaimeres, 4534 - e.; Lewis River. Mille 4-4 bleached niu.ling,22Xc.; scarlet shining dannels„,elxc; new style balmoral skirts, 'sl alt; 4-4 extra fine linen. -checks, Sage.; bluettpro~ke, 2814 c.:. 'extra' heavy . miners.. flannelet. 42. e.; 4-4 fine black Union caselmeres. ; Revere- Indigo blue ticking 's,. 26e. , Amoßkeag fine brown, muslins, 20 c.; Roanoke extra Chicks,' 2.4Xc ; •• enperflnelinen crash,l2oc. , Pantlo4l. .CoUicisrriEs.,—The-Bible 'contains -66 books, 1,189 eiipters,3l,l73 . verse . s;773i69TWords, 3,566,480 letters.' . :I' • - The word and oectirs• 46,227. times; - the - word re:very/id Occurs.only Duce—in the 9th' verse of the. 11th Psalm; the.name•Lord occurs 6,;962 times in the Ohl Testament heeura 2,726 Jimes.; - Jesus 625 times .in . the New Testament; Christ ..: 553 times ; the word Sdati.--L.which- we believe has . never:been:satisfactorily intorprtits&:-is met with 74 thnesha the Bible; the word elfrnir,y,brit onee. The ilduble assertion, Verify, eerily, is to be -seen. 23.tinies in Jinix's gospel,- and-. no , . where else.—. There are. 311 interrogatories '-ite - The. • 'phrase, and God : said, occurs 10 times in-.the Ist chapter nf Genesis: .The-word fore ordained -is. mentioned hut once in the whole Bib a-1; PEr en ein hut-once; in the New TaStament. There is no Mention made in .the Scriptures''of . 'Adam's jial: the cotenanl of grace.' •The words eternal life are mentioneth but once_ -. • Da . Nl Er..: 12 it. . The wotil predestioption is . 'not :mentioned in the whole -Look.' . .' • The middle - end shortest chapter ',is the 117th . Psalm .; the - middle verse . is the. Bth of - the 118th , Psalm ; the lonstv verse is . the Bth of-the 9th . chapter ; the.-shortest isj the :35th of the 11 tl chapter - of Sr: - Joux.. - :Tine 19th . . chapter of TL - Kisas and the 34th of- IS'arau , 'are alike.— ' The Bth, 21st, arid 31st verses bf . the-::107th 7 salm: are alike :and' .. each -.verse of the 136th Psalm ends alike. ' There are no wardi or. names iu'the Bible of. Moro than six syllables.' •. . • l'April 2, .6,.4.-14 . . . . . :Letters fcir'Nnwfoundlind mast go marital 1; is. ~ ..1. 3 0t0m,- by. Cunard i.)4eket,"- prepaid live reutts for. half au ounce or lcs . j' ; - ..NTRTINA I. L „ UN ENUE Ttnegti.rsi-1. wiis in formed:this morning, :at the Bureau of 'inter nal Revenue, 'that the total receipts from July •1 - , 1564,,t0 - last :Saturday; •March:2s, -.1865, were $1:T.!),<16.1,844:84: As the-increased -tax •ation. emninenees Can the Ist of April, anti. as the returns of the income tax will reach here in June,.. it.is :SAfe_te ,estimete. that tile.' re enipts 4 ot ntdrnal revenue for the . present - fiscal year 'will .ereeed $200.000,000. This is Soine.w hat over the sum total realiked in ,Great • 'Britian in frOtn , exci4e ditties . itArepti taxes and'prr'.iperty and income taies:.and • it will more than: pay, the interest on our public,. debt, which , has beeh estimatedat $lBO.OOO,- '. 090. - The' other expenSes a the • Federal grivernmejtt for the 'present. fnical-. year have been estimated at $405;000,000. . .round , ninnbers.there *ill "be .$445.000,000 :* provided for by : .Some . other tine Ans - than - -: home taxation.--00):regisoiz;b4e l N. Y. Cyin. A tin4..ilsei% • . each $lOO 808 Ilreadn47, Itsw 7nlir IMZIIM=MM TIE following decision of thirConitnission er will apply to Coal leases as -well as• to Oil leases; . • " . . . • - • LEASYS.-;--The COttit}lii.otter of In fernal. RfNtaiy.lc, to ‘ , lllOll - 1- rilltiMitted •A gnee= tion..as to the .tuatinn of the peciilts realized from: the salsa of a.lease of oil lands, has-cleAded that.. a.lease for yoirs 9c pe-rsonal estate. It may; be' realized' in execution on afieri /arias, and- sold 15 any Other'valnable property: 'iAproilt,'lthere, 'twe; on a - sale of lease for- years is to be' re turned as incemoloe the year in which - Wlas re alized. A lealie 'of land for lifirie freehold ; prop-' ertY, and any profit made by the purchase orpro :durement of such a,lease during the 'year . 1863, and sale of the same during the ,year 186#, will, under:the amenduient bf the excise :law passed at the last session, be exempt from duty. , . Philadelebta Ilmenzialtie,.T'hursday, March 30,1885. FLoca AND DlD.—The fiour l market is • dull w.thout export demand. , Small t sales of. choice . superfine at $8(§)8 . 50; good extra at 9'75 ; extra family at sioon. 25. Sye flothl is held at $7llO 7.l?,smd Cornmeal is without quotations. • -Gil/alt.—The offerings of Wheat are light and prices nominal at $2 25e4.28 for red,-and E 2 30 -@.,2 40 for white'. • Rye is selling at 81 5001 51. Corn:—Sales of. yellow. at $1 35@1 36 in store,' and at 40• cents afloat. - Oats sell arBs cents. .‘! POTTSTI.tL.E MAREETS.::: Correited Ilireettly for the ihritiers ) Journal. . . Wheat Flour, extra family, per, barret.. do •do • do .do per' cwil do do . extra . per barrel.. do'. do _ superfine, do Rye Flour, , • de • do. - . . per cwt.!. :. Buck - wheat do Wheat, prime white per bushel .do • • do rot .• do Dried reaches, pared- per pound. • dy. • do • unnar.q. do Dried Apples, do ; $1.05 $l, 601 1. 001 B 50. 8 75 1 1 901 1 90 #roo 21$1 35 00 200 Rye, •. V !m:r; Corn,. Cate, :Soup beans" Pen g.. " Rye Chop, " Corn Meal ". Middlings, " Potatoes._Hay.toe. " bale cwt Sim*, "4$ ton. ,Plaater,." -Salt, IR sactr Tim Seed, 1 Clover '.` HAWLEY'S soupnim • DENTAL CREAM, For Claiming, Whitening and Preserving, . • - . • • '. :,THE .TEETH!,.. 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