HE FEMHSSB, - DAILY (SUNDAYS EiOISPT*BI <T JOHN W. WBSST. V. 11l SOUTH tfOOBTH STfiBBT. m VAJLf PBEBS, wtrftou. ta Tub Doium Fat Amnrv, la Twmtt Cjwtb Fbb Win*, pay»bl« (a Hallo! to SobMribori out of the mAanx: Fotni Doiun amt yiFTT Moms: Two Donuiui akd Twrstt- Trna Monxi, ln-rarfably IsadTua* tte laM(tqd.tt lb« nful mtM. I*WBKKT,T PKIEIW, ' fim Dou&sa n> imra. Is DRY GOODS JOBBERS. ;rm yard & o<^#- ■NtJT AND 6X4 JAYNE STREET, HOW IH BTOHB A PULL STOCK ] FANCY ÜBE3S GOODS, lAN DELAINE 3) tOKALS, SHAWLS AND OLOYES, WHITE QOODS AND LINENS, offer to the trade at tie lowest market 1865. A CAMPBELL 4 CO, AHD JOBBERS OF DET GOODS, CHESTNUT STREET; OFFBB TO (H BUYERS AT WHOLESALE / ftuortme&t of choloe fabric* In AKD AMERICAS BRI KOOBB, iderauk«tntai. . U dtUr wpleniehad with the. Bill di" in of this ul other markata, It will -orthy of impaction. , BAISS, & MELLOK, to ind «* HOBTH THIBB STBHBT. lIIFOKTBIU 07 HOSIEBT i SMALL WARES, WHITE GOODS. MASOFiOTUaEKS o* importers and jobbers R Y GOODS, 839 lutd 8«1 North Third Street, PHIIAOaLPHIA. Prints, Delaines, Alpacas, FanayDress Goods, Brown and Bleaohed Sheetings, Brownand Btoaahed Skirtings OmlsttOhambrae, Ornish Tweeds, Flannels, . Linens, KNISJa: G GOOD? ,ACHED AND BROWN '0 AND SHIRTING MUSLINS, THE GREAT AUCTION SAIiE. ill opmi THIS DAT a lice of the above foods, will be sold at a small advanse on auction cost* CURWBH STODDABT * BKO., SO, 483. and 484 Harth SECOND Street, OUSBEEEPEBS Cu find » fall >to«k of SETS, V QUILTS, LINEN GOODS, SHEETINGS,*?.. iwkolettle Price., nt J. C. SfRAW BRIDGE & CO.’S, i pirlti f rnwtfltliß andamlitiee. from (2.60. to 10. de Bhlnw and TaffetM, low. Silkii for ervoiac drewws. \i Tiriety st low price*. B. ffl. NEEDLES, 1034 dteßtnut street, M IS BOW OIWAT TABIKTY OF © novelties * LAOS OOU.AX9. BBTB. SLXIVIS.’ Bra § - mat T»rl«ty of plqtim. t reach, jrafM. g T itrlped* Piald>md other tvxty m eultahlo for ' a ITHITEBODIBS. ® <»<i &siortm«nt of White 'Goods* lasm« tel ii§ariaa!H*iKU»rehleft. 'Valla, Baibea, gj ' QBKATLT SSDUCSD PKICBS. i lolof SaedUworlE, Meinw «nd In i#«nß»«»*£nir* »ad n*w «tyle Val. *« and B«ta. _.„y daily* new > Cloth Oloaka. American Cloth Cloak*. Watei-proof Olo&ks. iOB to a coot stack of ready-made yannent*, to order Cloaks of ne treat oat, and ommo It end pJeaee. I»ara* stock of GkOAKING at wholesale or retaiL Ladle* canßolect theft 'xderofoe, eertaintohe aadwltk __ *jie'trBataßt rarlety of aixaa lat web eve erer offered. We confidently .Inatlon and trial Boys* bestfitting Salle. Good class Jackals and Pants, Hobby Sicks for Boys. Salts made to order. Aug style* Valencia* spring styles Poll deCheyies. Spring stoles of Poplins. Summer Pop]ld*. .• Splendid OifMtdlei. Perotles. in tmtysrfety. Kew stylet of Iftqueti Spring Colours de taints. SoringOoleureMotaJwj. - Bew stylet of .NDOW SHADES. rt7lM **■ OK ?AHOT WINDOW SHADES. _ r up toorderlo iBUHtT NEW DBBraNB OR EXTRA BIZS3 iHGS. oe othbb PnBLiO kIMWUB. - ' , ft km on hand a Kr*e assortment;of )b w?ase trlmm!soB. kxtbkbs. &>., >r wIU >eU to the tilde at 'iha lowest marie! ?ASO« VAH HABLINGIir. & AKBISOH, Wow Street. SKIK’S FOB 1865. QEBATBBT UTTBHTIOITOF THB AOB IM HOOP SKIRTS. w. BKADUTS Hew Patent DUPLBXU'UP w double) SPBIHGt BKXB.T. STB- BHADLST * CAST i??»ne*nTORBK9 , BOLSPBOPBimOBSma lAMBBBS ftad TO ftftd 81 BEADS Street** Sew i IHYBNTIOHoomtsta of-®FSn5>m«H?L!r and Start Bpkibos. lnrsnlonsly nBAIDBD tibotly ana ,T toother, BDOSt9.M>M..m«IB» l»e WOBHBBT. FLEXIBLE. ELASTIO. >nd BOTtASM They seldom beito or *b*ak. is. And conaeqnsntls prasor»« itiolr Pnn|BOT aaa •IFOi SBAPB TWICE »» tq»o as •*£.l and WOSBBAFBL FLEXIBILITY And OOMFORTMO ,‘sM Ss&£?«£ata folded SJ tern small place as saslly as a Bile o „ r .“ o ® < sV? r ? f tt a T/AX»t P l «* e s?2; COBY>nI«W of WEARTKO tM Sphiho Skiet for a bibole bat wiu nsrsr a' Yt VUllnflydlnpmss withthslr use. PorCmLBKBB. ana 'fooHo Ladies they ais scfxeiob k> all . Jy the LIGHT BBT* XBOSt DHBIBaBLB* OOMjFOBTABLB jokomioal Skirt evsrmada. . ■ salaß in all first glass Storks in tMs cltTs Stia bon* tin ÜBIIBB States, HAT ABA b* Cuba, South America, and ths West Ismies ’QUIBB FOB THB DtiPLSX 'LIrn.U „ nnfVP.StL. .IiTOST, Wo. 6^B .ECH WhoiS*l« and retail. ThorajitoompleU lS®&sss«sg£Sg rtE OLD BOUKBON WHISKY. Fifty Cases tod Tweafr Barrels fcUBB OI»I> 123? WH, l g P r M&og. bh. raoam_ iCKB I BRICKS!! BRICKS !1! r h ] h}^%E%ors ‘limrlrara**?sJj >V “4 S* B, Call * VOJ,. B.—NO. 182. CURTAIN POOPS. J. E. i AiUTM, 719 CHESTMT STREET, X4A.CE CXJBTA.INB, mMo-amfp SPRING. PIANO AND TABIiE COVERS, V. 8. Bunting Flags and Curtain Goods AT LESS THAN PRESENT GOLD B ATES. Jnhll-fptf JjJDWAKD P. KELLY, 618 CHESTNUT STREET, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP SPRING GOODS. mhl-tf jgOYS’ CLOTHING, JA O RETS, PANTS, Aa . , COOPER & CONARD, mhs-lm 8. A COBHBB HtHTTH 6 MABRST STS. CARPETS ANP OIX-CCOTHS •IS'm'PRICBS manotaotobijto aid commission hbbohakts. CARPETINGS, JTHIt SUBSCRIBER, HAVlka SUCOIBDBD p. p. DDBOBQ & SON. AT teepectfnlly Informs his friends and customers that he uu> for sale a lar» and yaried stoek of BATCHES, JEWELRYj SILVEK; and PLATE!) WABE. Alao, eenstaatty on baud, a larse and wall-assorted lock of and MABOTBto. HJT TiUSTKES, rATOBia and awwar CABKFin.LT bbfaerbd. aoIuP. nn-TU aad MAMOMPS BOUGHT. fol-im F) TITB TRADE.—E. P. DUBOSE & SOM will mntlan* the wholeealeHANIIFAg fDKB of nWURT UID bnuMhosat 1038 OBBST IVT stmt, moadstorr. M7-lm DBTfiS Aim CHEMICALS. WHOLESALE Drag, Faint, and Glass Dealers, Proprietor, of thePennßjlyanlaPalat'andColor Worta, Unsurpassed for Whltenesn. Pine Gloss, Durability, Tirmness, and Evenness of Surface. PUBS LIBBBTT LEAD—Warranted to coyer more surface for same urelfht than any other. Selected sane, (round In Eeflnei Linseed Oil,uneqnaled la quality, always tbs nm Warranted to do more and better work at a gWen cost than any othsr. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., W. E. Comer of FOURTH and EA.OE Street*, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 'CHFOBTEBS ARD DBALBBB IH POBBIGH AXD DOKBSTIO WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. 'sa ABCS Street -IflN H. BTOKEB. THIS BEST HAircpAOTTmaBB oy . KHITB lead aed ZIMO FAIHTS, POTTY. *O. iOOPBB GOffABD, NINTS and SUBSET. JODS, of new 'T. QAKDALE SEMINARY, x AH ERGLIBH, CLASSICAL, ADD HOBMAL SCHOOL (ttjvtriflty i MASONIC HAXiX., OPFKBS WDiDOV SHADES OH KSWBSTDESIGNS AND OOX.OBB. I. E. WALBAVBN, NO. TIB CHESTNUT STREET. MERCHANT TAILORS. JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, HAVE HOW IK STOM DOTS’ CLOTHING. SPRING SACKS, HOW READY. OXIi CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &O., HO. 619 CHEBTHUT BTBSKT, PHILADELPHIA, WATCHES AND JEWEUZT. lots ClieitttUt Street, W. BUIiON, mm of «m mm of lima ladomot a 00. Manufacturers of BBff WHITE LEAD, BIST ZISC, FUSE MBEBTY LEAD, TUT IT, Am) TOO Will. HAVE *0 OTHER 1 PURE LIBERTY ZINC, PUBB ÜBEBTY ZINC. GET THE BEST! Store and Offioe-Ho. 13T North THTED Street, PHILADELPHIA jat7'Sm* ABBRTB (OR THS OBI.RBSA.TBO FRENCH ZINC FAINTS. Dealer, and consumers supplied at feU-te, VERY LOW PBICBB YOB CASH. EDUCATIONAL. V€Mt TOUHG MEN AND BOYS, PUGHTOWN, OHBSTEB CO., PENNA The next term of this Institution willheein on HDB DAY, April S, 186#. fHcnUrs, mmtatalnr wrtlcu' late, address ISAAC W. QULDIEjA M., mh9-lra ' Principal. WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL, H tor GIRLS, aiWBST QROVB STATION; F. lad B Central Ballroad, Chester Coonty Pa. The BUMMER. TBBH of Uda:inetUnflon wiU TOm aeaca on SECOND- DAT. the letof FI PTH tfONT B next, to continue 2D weeks. The Morse of instruetton la extensive and thorough,, and la adaoMto aU aces. Por elreolara, Ac., adJieea AHD , QroTfl, Pfc. fe27-mtu2m AILENTOWN, MILITARY .INBTI- A TCTE—Chartered by tie State, with oemmodlotu bnUAinga and superior educational Military advan tage, 2K hears by railroad ,,^ or elicuiaiß. address H. L HOMOBD.A M .PraiH, feW-mthUt Allentown, Pa. “VILLAGE GREEK SEMINARY.— T. MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough eonne in kathematlcs, Claßrics, Natural Seieiieeß, sad Bmglish'i praaical lea ses sin Ciyil Engineering Pa pits received at any time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Ba rer* to John C. Cepp i Son, 33 Sonth Third street; Thos J. Clayton. Bud , Firth and Prone streets'; 'sot,Sheriff Kern, and others. Addre.ii Itev. J. HEBVEY.B AS TON, A. M , TILLAGE OBEBN, Penna. not-Om WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR IT YOUNG LADIES, Non 9 and 10 WOODLAND TIBKAOE, went Phflada. Key. HENRY REEVE*. A. M., Principle- feM-3w«. Q.OLD’BFATENTIMPRQVED STEAM WATER-HUE ATIN O APPARATUS JOB WABMINQ AND VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILDINGS and BBIVATB bbsidenoes, xaKOTAotcrkd bt ibz xjkion »mif asb wim-HMxme COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. JAMES'-J?* WOOD & CO., ' 11 South PODKTH BTBEBT. B. M. FELTWELL, Sop’t. jad-dm-Qi WFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON AJ STITUTIONR, of both sexes. msHBLMBOHD * EXTRACT BUOHU. It Will gire brisk and «a»r*etl* fesllngg and enable yon to sloop wall,. rnuNcuL. ms. SJbIV HUNT -THIRTY. 1,0 AJN. By authority ot the Secretary of the Treasury, Hu underslmed has assumed the General Subscription Aceney foi the sale of United States teeaauryHotes be arm* aeVan and thne-tenths por sent Internist por annum, known a* tht '• ■ .- •; -, . : ■• /'P . • SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Tk.M Hotss sro Issued under dste of Au*n»tl®, I*L and an payable three years from thattime, ineur rtney, or are sonrertihle at the option of this bolder Into U. S. MO SIX PER CENT. . ; f ,, " • • . A"' ' GOLD-BEARING) BONDS. nan Bondi an nowworth a premium of nin. per: mbL. Including cold interest from Hoyembcr, Whloh makes the actual profit «n tho T-30 Loan. at current rates, Including interest, about ton pa pent, por jm-' matt, beeldoe lti eeemptionfrom Sate and municipal taxation. which adds from one to three per aent. more, according to the rate levied on otherproperty. The Interest Is payable semi- annually by soupon* attached to each note, whlehmaybe cut offend soldto any bank or hanker. The Interest amount! to One cent per day on a ISO note. Two cents per day on a WOO note. . . TenMUtsperdsyonalSOOnote. " Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO nolo. " Oae DoQu pn dA7 oa a .^lOODnota* Xotoc of all the deßoMnations named win l>e prompt ly of Thiiu * THE ONIiT XiO AJST B* MARKET now offend by tho Gorernment. and it ls sonidently expected that lti superior adyentageswiU make It the OBEAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $*0,000,000 remaln unsold. whleh wUI pro bably be disposed ofwithin the next slxtyorninety days, whan the notes wIU undoubtedly command'a' premium, as has uniformly been the ease on closing the subscription* of other Loans. '' -1 In order that sltlMns of eywry town and section of tho ; country may be afforded faculties for taking the Loan, j tha National Banks, State Banks, and Prlxate Bankers; throughout the eountry haye generally agreed to. n celye subscriptions 'atpairi' Subscribers will selost their own scents,'lu whomi they haye eontdenie, and who only are to be responsible for the dellyery of the notes forwidththeyneelyeorders; ’ ; » ! -i '• JAY COOKE., BUBSOEimOH AGBHT. HA 114 SOUTH THIRD BTREET, PHIDADBDPHU. QHARLES HALLO WELL, STOCK BROKER, - . .. N«. SB SOUTH THIRD STREET. (Boom Mo. 1.) GOVERHMEHT, STATS, AND OTHER LOANHAND (STOCKS BOUGHT AHD-SOLD OH COMMISSIOH. V. 8. ?*3O NOTES FURSISEKD AT FAB. SPECIAL ATTSHTIOH OIYEH TO OIL STOCKS. mhll-Im*fp 5-20. 7.30. a.i>a.m;s. & LEVIS, Ho. SOS CHESTNUT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. All kinds of GOVEBHHEHT SECURITIES AHD STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD. AHD NEGOTIATED. GOLD AJHB SILVBE BOUGHT AHD SOLD. BpeclsJ. uttentlon given to Pit STOCKS. IDWABD RQBIHB. ' SOKACB B. BKAB3OK. £DW. ROBINS & CO*,, STOCK AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, So. « SOUTH IHOUr STBEBT, PHXLAIJiP-HU... Am.IOKBB.bF . . BAKE NOTJB, GOLD, SII.VBB. STOCKS, BOHDS, AMD GOVBSNMBMT SECtTBITIBB, BOUGHT AMD SOLD. Colleetloni mode ob all parts of tbe country. • . ■ Deposit. received, subject to Olght draft, and jatwwt allowed. ■ fe2B-3m gECOND NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTBBTJRG, PENNSYLVANIA, fLATB IKON CITY TKDST COMPANY.) ;1 CAPITAL. ®300;bq0... BANKEBS* AND MERCHANTS’ COLLECTIONS promptly attended toon the most favoiableternu. B; WARNER, PresMcmL JOHN B. PATTBBSON, Cashier. ■ fell-3m CHARLES RXORT. ALBA. BBHSOK, JB. OHARLES EMORY & 00., stock and exchange brokers, 3 '. ’ ' ■* Not 15 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA AH kinds of nncnrrent fnnda and Gold and : Silver bought and sold, and Collections made. Particular attention glyento thepnrehase and sal. of Government,State, and other'Stocks and Loans on com- - mission. • noM-gm JJ B. LEECH & COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, Mb. 14 FABQDHAB BUILD Ilf GS, (WALNUT ST.. BELOW THIEDL PZtLAPBLmOA Gold, Goyerament Bonds, Oil and Hiseollaneons jtoeki, bonght and sold on Commission Board of Brokers. Dealers in Yorelgn Exchange. Letters of sm ilt issued on London. Pails. Antwerp, Me. jal93m gPEOIAL ATTENTION PAID T 0 tbs purchase and sale of oil st p : -CJ aacs. SMITH, RANDOLPH «Sfc CO, le S rathTHIKD Street. feg-lm fJEORGE a. WARDER, ' VA STOCK BBOK SB. ■ No. itISX WALNUT BTKBBT., Stocks and Loans negotiated. Subscriptions received for the new United States 7-30 Loan In stuns of *5O and upwards. * mhl- w fml3t* WILLIAM H. WAYNE,. . ... II Late Discount Clerk Bank of North America, STOCK and BILL BBOKEE," No. 16 BANK Street, Loans, Stocks, 3tc., purchased and sold at the Phila delphio Stock Board. Money_procured on collateral*. Promissory notes negotiated, aw., ac. mns-lm TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFIOB X 09 THE COMPTROLLER Of TBS CUBEBMOT* WASKnraTOir, January 25,1855 Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It hat been, made to appear THE SJATIOSAL EXCHANGE BASE Of pfiMapm, m the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia, and State of Pennsylvania, has bent duly oria? oizod under and according to the requirements or the Act of Congress entitled ** An act to provide a Rational Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds; end to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof* 11 approved Junes, 1805, and has complied with *ll the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of: banking under *ald Act- Row, therefore, I, HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that THE SATIOHAL EXCHANGE BAkK OF FHILAIHHiPHIA, Inthe city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel phia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to com mence the business oPbanking under the act aforesaid. w.W •cwTOPtroUerni tbcOurrcflCT. CfBTAH GOODS. &.C. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET. 1026. O. M. STOUT & OOi BBOCATEIiLE LAGS AND NOTTINGHAM CtJETAINB, KANO, TABLE, AND FURNITURE COVERINGS, WINDOW SHADES, See. 1096 OHKSXHOX WEB BEX. ftKt-fmwto GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. fjijHß BHXRT MAHWAGTORY. irUA *h«ri»«Jw* *st«l*l*Tla Uwlx tamw. Alto. * >M OBHTLHfKK’B WHS. J: W. SOOTT <* 00., eimnoi’s fttesishiho btoml gl4 g HgBT jr DT gT jg3, M 4t<<»r» t*l9W ttutyKtUtntal. I’HII.ADKI.PHI A. MONDAY,- MAIiOll 13, 1865. 10-40. DBAIiSBS IM r£o THX PEOPp*. MOWKBADT, A WORK BJ DK. TOM HOSOHKISKBB. of Mo. 1037 WALHOTBttooIX : mreiTun. r ' . A BOOK FOB THB FBOFLB, - Oatbe followlni Dlaouea: STBIBP BAIToiSBASBS. - THRO AT BISE ABBB ORNKRAI., OUBtOTMBH’S ABD PDBLIO BPBAKBBS'SOKB jtv THROAT* ®*BI£SASEB 0F THB AIK, PASSAGES, , • , (Lufßittls Bronchitis,)_ ASTfiKAAB»aATAREH. jwmlr - Wto book to to be bad of W. 8. *A. ABrrBB. *o. 003 CHESTHUt Street, and at all BookMller*’. Pri». ■ One Dollar. * : -The author. Hr. YOST HO&OHZXBKBB* *aul»j(on -tfulted ob aU IheNßtUdlMtft&d all IfBftYOQS 4IMO* TIOBB, irhieh ho treats the aumt lueeew.,., ■ Office, 10»TWALflffTStreet, 3aM-3» NOTICES* ra*> TWEIFTH WABH,- BUBSCRIP wZS? TIOKfi totfce Bduntr Fjind can be GBO. M. BROWDER’B Drug Store, South went comer FOU aril uIROBIE. By owm ortl»« Coamlttge. _ ~ • - • ; - CHAB. M. WAGREE,Preßldeii|. Thos H. Cokkelilm Secretary. . 1 mnlQ»gt I5S»' THE TWESfIEfH WABB PAYS W*. _ THE HIGHEST BOtmTT! m cash“<Tf~aht~ot¥bB wabd. . apply to D: P. TEMPLETON, Proyoct Marshal’* office, corner of Thirteenth and Brandywine streets; -Lieutenant STOKES, at -eonthweet corner of Seventh and SHrard arcane; JOHN M KILET, Troaaarer. Ko. 427 Cheeamt sweet. ortb« President* WM 8 HiLL. Fripfciitt street, aftore Jefferson, mnS-Pt flSS*> SIXTH WAB».-VOMmTKERB S 3? and nil interested will please take notice ikht ve ere now prepared and determined to furnish nil the men the Government requires of us.-aud that we wUI now pa'® the City Bounty in cseh, andin addition to that, Ofiß HUNDRED dollars ward bounti. By order of the Bounty Committee, ' mhB-l(H OFFICE OF THE CUT B0l!WTt« 15®? * FUND COMMISSION, COMMONWEALTH BUILDING; ©l3-CHJSSTISDT; Philadelphia, March d, 180& Notice i* herebyiiven that the Commission for the payment of the City Bounty are now prepare? to teodlve andadjust the el aims of bu new recruit# under the pro Tisions-of existing Ordinances. , • *' Voluateeie for One Year wnireesivea Warrant for •{•,« *FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.- Volunteers for Two Tears will receive a Warrant foi PIVB. HUNDRED DOLLARS. \t. Volunteers for Three Years wUi twelve a Warrant foi SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS. -» v- They are also prepared to receive appUcations- from, and to award to, all citizens whoehall be.drafted for one yearVeervice, and shaUthereapon'bedulyac&epfced foi military duty. or ehall furnish substitutes, certificate* for warrants for the sum of ' \ POUR HUNDRED DOLLARS. , mh7-d&Wtf • ~ - - ' ■ > a OFFICE OF *»MIX«0 ; olli‘ CO#. B® PAMY" (Room Wo 2». No. SaiWAMprst. PHHiABBLPHIA.‘fIforohO, 1855. The Board of Directors of this COMPANY have this dMrdedafedthSrSird dividend of TWO PERCENT,. beinrTWENTI CENTS PER SHARE out of the set &araingB*of the Company* free of State taxesi paVable on ardafter.the 20th inst., at their new office* No! 11l W-ALNUT Street. . - ' - A .... ■ -/L:. -- x Boohs for transfer will dose on thel4th, at their pre sent office, and openon the 22st Instant at their new olee QaO.OA»I» mh7l2t , - • . . , . Secretary, fesr* vnncE or the lehigh coai EW'AND MAyIGATIOM COMPANY, . i , v i .y ’■ - Phiiadblpbu, Msieh&h, 18M. • VAt’*Staled Meeting of the Board of Managers of the i LehlghCoaland HaTUatlon Company, held on the Bth ! annonneed to the Board Ihe death, on j the SAth ult , of SBSKISK HAZARD, Bs*i, Senior; Manager of the Company* wber«n.pon It .was on motion f Besolved, That although wo hara so frequently. been j called upon of l&ie years tomoara the loss of friends as sociated with ns Jnthe management of this 'Company, I amorethaa ordinary gloom la oast oyer us onthu oa- j easlon, hy the dealhofone whomight justly havsheea * styled; the' surviving patriarch of the Lettish Goal cuuff that to BR6KINE HAZ ARD and j JOBIAH WRITE was Pemnaylyaila'lndeMed for th«‘ hret railroad in the State. Or *rtth a trlfllna exeepttoa, in the United States, as well ae for the early deyelop- 1 ment of the vis't resources of the Lehigh valley in Coal; andiron, i They were this j TotJecareol ite interests Mr. HAZARD devoted the tHBt pact of Ida life, and all the resources of a compre hensive, educated; and ever active mind. Whilst ve honored him for hie past achievements* we Taluad hlm bo lest for the constant kindness of Ms heart, hi* social qualities, and an equanimity of temper which ncthlnacouid disturb. . Mesolved. That a copy of these resolutions hetmns* mitted to the famtiyrof our late felioir-memhar, wltn the expression of the sympathy of the Board ia their loss.- ..■:'}■■■ F. MlTCHßlili, jnhlOSt Secret.ry. OFFICE OF THE FUCTOS COAE Ko_4o7 LtBBABY Street . £ PHILADELPHIA, March 5, |S». At a meeting of the stoakhoidere of the FOL fOB COAL• COHFABY, SeHthls day, the * following resolution* W J2e*o Iml? That tbs act of Assembly approved tie 14th day of February* A. B. 1856, authorizing »n Increase in the Capital Stock of the Company, be and the same •hereby is accepted* and that notice of.such acceptance be giveh: to the Governor of the Commonwealth &y the president and secretary of the Company. . Resolved, That Twelve Thousand Shares of the adii tional Capital Stock anthoiized to ha created and ls»ned by said act ofkssembly, be distributed at par (Five . Dollars per Share) among such of the stockbeldets Those names a hall, be registered on tbe books of the Company <Ms the 15th day of Mareh.AD 1855, as Shall on 01 before that day, at S o'clock F. M., agree In wri . to be made by the rOirectorson the.loih.day.of March, a D, 1866, and payment for the same to m made, ta. cash, on the 20tn day of'March, 1866. And vhould de fault in subb payment be made by any stockholder, the shares allotted * to. such defaulting stockholder' may.be forfeited by the directors* and sold by them for account of the Company, at such price at or above par as they B ?^*BwSi? r *Sat notice of the proceeding" of this nkeat ing be given to the stockholders, as far as may be prac ticable, by circulars, and' also br pnbUcatioa in two daily newspapers of, ttie city pf Philadelphia. And at annealing of\the i)fe^« J^iha^fsompanyJl button of the additional shares of the stock of the Com ■ peny among the stockholders, the traMfortook* shall pe closed on the 15th inst., at Bo* eloek F. S£, and main closedrnnttt the 31st inst, at 10o_ clock A. M. In accordance with the above resolutions, subscrip tions will now be received at the office of the Company from the stockholders, for their woportlonof thesfcpck to be distributed. T.TBAhBY, president. P. C. Hollis, Secretary and Treasurer. 3*nS-7t rs** CITT eOMSOSSIONEBS’ OFFICE, Pas? Philadelphia, March 2.1865. HOTICB TO PBOPEIETOKB OF HOTELS, JSBSTAtT BABTS, and others enraged in or desirous of telling SplrHuons, Vinous, or Halt LlquoTß hy lass measure will ait. to hear aonlic&nlii for License stthelrOffice, HOIIBTATK-HOTBE BOWfuj. stairs), for the several Wards, on the following days, between the )ioti»"of tan andthwe o’clock: . < Pint and .Twenty-sixth Ward s—On Monday* 6fen of M tecond and Third Tuesday, 7th of March, Fourth and Fifth Wards—On Wednesday* Bth of M sx£ai and Seventh Wards—On Thursday, 9th of . VqvoX, “■ Bit hth and Hlmth Wards—On Friday, Mth of March; . Tenth and Eleventh Waida —On Monday, 13th of M fweifth and Thirteenth Wards—On Tuesday, 14th of fourteenth andFlfteenth Warda-Oa Wednesday, ISth Sixteenth and Seventeenth 'Wards—On Thursday, 16th ° f ß?ghteenth and Nineteenth Wards—On Friday, l?th of March, : _ ,• Twentieth and Twenty-first Wards—On Monday, SOth °*Twenty-*econd and Twenty third Wards—On Tiler ■day. SUt of March; ■ : Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Wards—On WedneS' day, 234 of March. KS> PITTSBURG, FORT WATSK, M(D WZ& CHICAGO BAH. WAT COMP AMT. OFPIOB OP THE SECBBTABY, Pittsbdbh, Fa , Feb. 14, 1885. - Tbe amm! meeußf of thefitock »na Boa&hol&eis of thisOompuy* forthe EleoUoa of Dlrectowaad such other business as may corns hefore It, wUI be held at the Office of said CompanT.ln the city of PITTSBUJKO, on tte THIBD-WBDSHSBAX (16th) of HAKCH, Ah, 1885. at 18 o’clock A. M ~ Too Stook andßond Transfer Books of the Company, at their office in the city of Ptttebnrg, and at the Trane for Agency in the city of Hew York, trill be closed on the let day of March, at 2 P M , and remain cloud until the 11th day of March thereafter. , • feW-tinhia / W. H. BABKBB, Sosretary. fs» epncE sraism on cokpant, las' Ho. 10 MERCHANTS’ BXOHAMGB, Phila delphia, March3,lB6s. ... . __ • „. ~, The annual meeting of the Stockholders wiU be held on THURBDAX, theieth lnet ,at l o’cloekP. M. _ m h4-)lt W. 0. S7IL88; Jf. , Beeretary. THE F£RNSTXTAIIU MBE IS* l=» StTKA»OIS COMPANY. ■ MARCH 6lS3fi. Th.fi Director* have this Say declared a-Divideiid of S£Y£N DOLLARS AND YIfTY CENTS per Share ou the Stock of the Company for the last Ox month* which vill he paid to the Stockholders, or their legal repre* eentatiyea, afterthelfithlast, „ •• _ ' .' - ipVt7.ftfe - Wii. G. CROWELL. Secretary. P4KH OHi COMPANY, W OFPICR aac WAtNUT street, Philadelphia; SECOND STOBYOFEONT ROOM. MB- Circular* can he procured upon applioattoff at he oflee . mhB>.lm IJHE AMERICAN CAR COMPANY, THIRTY.YTRBT MO LODOBI STRUTS, WEST PHIL A DELPHI A, fiAW BUILDERS, IKON FOUNDERS, AND MACHINISTS. HOTICI IS HIBBBY GIVEN that this Company Is now prepared to recelveordera for buUdin* ALL KINDS OP GARS. The chops of the Company feeing, supplied with the latest and most improved labor' saying machinery, wiU en*fele it to execute all orders wlth-great despatch, and in the yery best manner. ' \ w J. ••DOWSE® fc“as° -’MI^MOHDES^^te Anti Friction Self. Lnhrtea tics CAB JOUHNAL BOXES, and MB. THOMAS H. JENKINS' Patented Process for HaBDBNING OAST IBOM. All thou PaUnte the Com pany Intend nsing for and on all the Cars bailt in their Works—thereby ireatly adding,to the ntlllt, and dnra bility ofthe work performed. „ , . .. > In addition to the abore, the Company is prepared to exeente orders for STATIOHABY AMD FOBTABLB ENGINES* _MIHIHG AND PDMPIHG.ENGINES, BLOWING BHGIHBS FOB POBB ACBB and JOBGBS. Inclmdin g all kinds of work connected With a GENERAL MACHINERY BUSINESS. A 1 so, all kinds of bon and Bros* Outings and Bmlthsf work executed In the very beat manner, both aa regards design, material and workmanship. • ■ Drawings and estimates made .at the. Works free or dl " ,e * ' D. H. DOTTERBR. SHPSBIHTBHDBHT. THE AMERICAN OAR GO CAPITAL, *llOO,OOO, IH.SHABKS Of **loo EACH. A limited nnmber of Shares 1 in .this Extensive Mcnn fsctnrlng Company—whleh womlaas tod* largely re munerative—lor sale at the office of the Company. A AMOS W, BAKKETF, Secretary. mhl'Wfgmlm ~ . g H. SLEEPER & CO., SU MINOR STREET, MANUFAOTDREES, AGENTS, AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS IN ‘ ,! FLIRT ASP GREEK GLASSWARE, Hare now In store a fall assortment of the shove goods, ehlch we offer at the lowest market rates. Being sole agents for the SALIM GBBBN CLASS : WOBKS, we are prepared to make andwork private moulds to order. , POBTEB. HIHBBAL, and WIHB BOTTLE, of * tnperlor eolor and finish. v? Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOP mBHITHBB, SHOW BOTTLES, BYBINGBB, HOMCB OPATHIG VIALS, and Drngglsts’ Glassware generally. T. A BYAMB & CO.’S FITTBBHBB GLASS VIALS constantly on hand at fhotory prices. fell-3m UPWARDS OP THIRTY THOUSAND j G eertUeatee and recomiundstcry letters have been; received, attestlng tha merits of HELM BOLD'B GB HDIHB PBBPABATIOHA many, of whloh are froiA the hlehest sonroes, tcolnding eminent statesmen, dor- 1 gym«n, *9v»H»r», r BtstefsMU. Sc,: CBpectal Correspondence of The Press. 1 Deserters who came into the Army of the James i .yesterday,report, bat on. no better authority than j rnmor, however, that the rebel rams are ’ shortly to! make another dash down the river. The, damages! 'tbey.snstained in thhlr last sally have 'all been re-j paired.' ThO report seems probable for tiro reasons, i In the first place, the 'continuous rains of the past j 'fortnight bavdWoHen the .Tames to an hnpreoe-i ! dentedhelghtljjutd it.is now navigable In places > where heretofore many a vessel would ground. It i wlll be recolleoted that the eauseof ihejailnreor { last naval lortißdf the enemy wannot the vulnerabl- j llty of their armor-plating, nor any dread of our bat-: Meries omland or Water; hut,solely the clrcumstanoe | -or gettlngaground in shoal'water. The James! river, it lathonght, Is hlgher-tO.djty thah.lt was oil ■ that occasion, and .it the rams' hesitate to dome > forth a. second-time, If will only '-bs : beoauso'they; , dread, an enconnter with our lron-.olad .fleet. But ] again, if is to be remembered, that this is-most | ' likely ttie list dttanoe.they, tfili' Save, to .grin did- 1 ;tlnotiun. Wheiuourfleet'movesttpthdrlver.inoo- j ,operatlon’with tie army,tho.rams,will bo ‘'bagged’’ I ss Inevltabiy as'they wore at Charleston,! and It will be more herble and hUtorfoally.pomantlc.for their oaptajos to Invite an adverso fortdne, when a " pTosjieot of’bvadliig it no longer exists. t'■ ' ' etei-navißW on tkoopb. n TBeSd-fld ~of the Sth Com" Gen; Crawford, uiA l iMvIsIOB - jrpBj in— Commandlng,-wa|f reviewed day before yesterday, linie various evolutions were executed with the pre cision that only veterans can display, and the -line presented as fine £a appearance as could be.wlshed. The muddy condition of the ground, however, was unfavorable for wch an occasion,; Gens; Meade, . Warren,and Crawford, and other prominent officers, ' Were- present, and expressed themselves pleased with'theresplt. 3’v- .■ At the instance Jif’ a gentleman of New York, who Tins devote'dmubh&ttentlon to' the subject ot sword • excfclse.lt lsiri cimlempl&tlon to hold a grand na tional sword ■tournament at the headquar ters ofthis afimy at' an early day, for the purpose off deciding - who is the best , swordsman-In thejamles of the United States, One competitor - from #aoh military department will be to-sttod, A pnrse of *1,009 is now being raised for the purpose of bestowing prises on the winning partita. The first, premium for the champion; sword Man will be' a sword worth *250. The second will bea purse of *3OO, and the third a pnrle.&f *2OO. Thofaffair promises to be very inter esting.'' " • ’ The prospect of a&novement of the amyls further delayed by the Ainv'Wbloh reH In torrents all yesterday, and Is Etui falling thismorning. >" - SHEKMAN’S MARCH. •" A BCOPT’B BTOBY—4hBBMAN OOOPrYINO CHEBAW, Si O.—AH ADVAHffiS INTO NOBTH OARODINA COM- - MBNOED OS lira IST MABdHaBHB* ■ BAILY . j WABHiKaTOK. MarAll.—A letterfited Wilminston,; March 6;lt, wav’received here to day, tn which' it la, stated, in positive terfcsv th*ta-:sconf fromShermaa’s array had reached General Tarry’s lnadqaarte;s, who : left oar lories ip occupation of Gheraw, Booth Carolina, : the terminus .of the Cheraw and Darlington Bailroad, andbutvery few miles from North Carolina. J Nothing hot cnvairT Skirmishes had taken place. 'The army had rested for some dais, and had found yery fair aobaiatence along the.JWte, The, jidyance,into North Carolir arras a certainty, this’ letter adds, by the drat 1 ? of Starch. 'V* The scoot started fofc.Hewhem, hut learning of-the i occupation ,of Wilmihiton, reached that plaoa mnch sooner. The aoorce df thie lhtellfgdnce’ieperfectlycnr rect. ■ SPEECH OP SBNEEAD WABHBPHNB—BATAI, PIOHT ■ , . BETWEEN P. 8. EEBIMBNTB. ■ Memphis, March 9 jrla Cairo, March 11.—A grand banquet eras given by the Union men of this city to Sen. Washbnrne, last night, at which he made a speech deprecating military law, and expressing a hope that -civilgovernnient would be speedily restored In the State Be also expressed much chanty for the Sontheftrpeo pie, promising to receive thew klndly when they come In theprifper apirif. He’ dold'tha -Mcmphis merchants ■that the Interests of their city wew, to a certain antagonistic to the Interests of. the Govern ment: bat he’ weald is liberal In.- regard to legitimate and honest trades in evsiy thing. Also they would find him their inexorable foot--": '"I ' '■ " ; ;: v A fight occurred at Port Pickering, night before last, , between the Sd United States Colored Artillery and a . death-of Bavcral ns sroea aSl'one white Soliier.ThollfhVirewont ofa'dlsagree ' ment aboufratlons. -Bothof the’regimentabeloagedto the garrison of the fort. , .■■■.! .GeneralDanaleltloryicksbnrgyesterday. . JOHN GIVEN, PHILIP H4MILTOM, THOMAS DICKSON, City Commissioners. -MONDAY, MARCH 13, 18615. uiuirrs abmt. -ft B. Sclrool.— ~. t City Point, Va., Mar0h.9,1865. ANOTHBE bash by tee bbbbi. bams. MEMPHIS. '.. CASABA.I _ . THE 1 ‘OONFEDBBATION » ADOPTED. Qobbbo, March Canadian' Parliament, at 4 o'clock this morning, took'a vote and adopted the con confederation scheme —yeas 91, nays S 3. The Amendatory enrolment Act. The amendatory enrolment act.hasjast been officially promulgated. It provides that where any revised en rolment in any Congressional or draft district has been obtained or made priorio any actual drawing of names from tne enrolment list*, the quota-ma? be adjusted and apportioned to snob revised enrolment, instead of being applied to or baaed upon the enrolment as it may have stood before the revision. Hereafter all parsons mustered into military or naval service shall be credited to the State and to the ward, township, precinct, or other enrolment tab* district where such persons be longed by actual residence; theprovosfcmarahal fcoglva seen instructions as fehall be necessary for the faithful enforcement of this pEorision, to the end that a fair and just credit shall be given to every section of the country; provided, that In any call for troops here* after, credits shall not be given except for men actually furnished on that or on the prece ding call* and mustered into the military or naval service. In computing Quotas hereafter, cre dits shall he given for all men furnished by them re* sp etiveiv, and not heretofore credited dqrlagtne pro sent rebellion, for any period of service ofnoflats than three months, calculating the number o? toys for which such service was famished, and reducing the samps to years : provided that such credits shall not be applied to the call fef additional troops made by ihe President on the 2lst of December, 1884. Persons who have been or may hereafter be drafted under the provisions of the several acts to which this is an amendment. for the term oi one year, and' who aere ’actually famished or mar actually fomlah acceptable BUb.t! tales not liable to dialt for the term of -three years, shall be exempt from military dnt, durilgtha time for wbinh such sab siltnla shall not be liable to draft,, not exeeedinctlu time for which »ach substitute shall hare bean mus terea-lntotbeseryloe. ~ ' - ; - ' . - dn, reoiultiug agent, substitute broker, or .other person, who for pay or profit shall enlist, or cause to be enUated, aa a, volunteer or substitute, any insane par son, or convict, or person under indictment for a felony, or.who Is bald to ball to answer for a felony, or a person in a condition of intoxication, or a deserter- from tne military or naval service, or any minor between the age of sixteen and eighteen years,' without tne consent 01 bis parents or guardian, or under the die of sixteen yean, knowlng-htm in either case, before mentioned to be snob, otwbo shall: defrand or-literally .depriye any volunteerorsubstltmteof aeyportlouof tbe State, local, and -United States bounty to which So may be entitled, ehalli. nponeonvieuon-in any eoxurt of-competent lurlai diction, be fined not exceeding *1,p00,: nor less than #&0, or imprisoned for a term not exceeding two ireus, end not less than three, months, or both, in -tbe disere* tlonof tbe court aforesaid, ' ' . any officer who shall muster Into the. military or naval service, of the United States any deserter from the said service, or insane person, or person ima. condition of intoxication; or any minor between the ages of six teen and eighteen years, .without the consent of his pa rents or guardian: or any minor- under -the age. of six * teen years,-knowing him to bo sachktshaH, upon eon' yietion by v»7 court martial, ttr diehtoorably dis- « SbsU.meis'krnlsbed to take the place of an enrolled or dr*ftedm»n. tooksubititutt was, at .tbs time of meut, knownbythe party furniahin g him to be non compos mentis ;-or in cosdition of intoxication* or under conviction or indictment for any offence of'the grade of felony at the'common law; or to have been Suilty of previous act o! desertion, unsatisfied by par* on or punishment; or by reatou of any exiting in firmity or ailment, physically incapable of performing the ordinary duties of a soldier in'actual'serviceia the rank s; or minor between the age of sixteen or eighteen,' wit hour the consent of hi* parent or guardian: or a mi* Sunder the age ofaixteen years. it-shall be the duty of the Provost Marshal General, on advice of the fact, to report thesame to the provoit marshal of the pro* per-«istrict,vand if such person, so enlisted and Jm capable, tkall have been, since the; passage of this &et, mustered into the service as a substitute for a-Jperspn r ,li&bie : to draft and not actnally-drafted, BSTbiuhe of 1 the person so liable who famished BnSk’ftnbstittttec shaft be again placed on the list,-and rtltSti. M enlisted had incapable aa aforesafd, shall bavebeen since tha pauege of this act mostered lnto the suvlce as a anbeututs far a person actually drafted, then it shall he the dnty of, the Provost Marshal Gene* provost marshal of the diatriot.tb’lDdoie diately notify the parson whofaralchedsuch substitute, thatheis held to servlcein place of enoh-sußetltutei. and he shall stand In the same.relation-and be subject to the same liability aa before furnishing of such sub -8 teease any substitute shall desert from the’army, and it shall appear by evidencs satisfactory to the Bee. retary of War that tlia party-furnishing; such sabstituta shall have in an y •' way,’ dire ctiy or indirectly,-elded cr abetted such desertion, or beenprivy to any Intention on the-pait of such substitute to desert,; such-person shall he .immediately placed in the. army, and thall lh fn additioiUo the other lawful pei aUies :of the crime of desertion from the military or naval,service, all.per sons who have deserted the mliltarjr or rung service of the United States who shall not return to the said Mr vlce, or report themselves to a provost rnarshm within sixty days after the proclsmatton hareltaftor meu tioDBd« sh*ll b« deemed and, take a to have voluntarily relinquished and rights of cltlzshship and their lights to become citiaena . and such deserters shall be forever Incapable of holding any office of toast or profit under the United States, or of **® £*£ rights of citizens thereof rand all persons who shall hereafter desert tbe, military or n *y*X_w BM J&s{ and ail perrons who. being, duly enrolled, shau depart tne jurisdietion of i: the district in Which he Is enrolled*‘or-= go beyond' the limits of the United Mates with intent to avoid any nrajt iafothe military or naval service, duly ordered. liable to tbe penalties of this eectioiu and the Resident U hereby authorised and required forthwith on the p»s- Bage oftbisnctV tolssne hU proclamation setting forth the provisions of this section; in which, proclamation the President is requested to notify aU tossrtws, re turning within sixty days as; aforesaid* that they shall be pardoned on condition?*! returning** V*® I *™*}. mente to such other owattiiationhai they may be assigned. to*uutii .they abaU. have served for a peiicd of time equal to-,their original term of en* law providing for recruiting In rebellious Stafcss fox the benefit Any par* somor persons enroUed In, aM sub-district may. after notice'of a draft, and before thesame sbaU bsVeUken dace; came/to toto United States tuch number,of? recruite not aaiyect to diaft as tbej may deem expedient,'which recruits sn.au ettod to theHßredit of the persons thus causing s them to be mustered shsJi be tskenvas eubsrttutesgtor such persons or soimany.of lb© extent of the number of such recruits,.and in |he order desfinated by the priuripaU at the time such re cruits as ton* aforesaid are mu»tered in, . The BecrBtiir.oYWMiBhereby;aatTorWd _te detal one or more otthe employees of tie Iff Mr Department for lie purpose of administering tie oath* required by law Inthe settlement of offleers' soeouptsfor clothing, camp and garrison equipage, quarwrmajter r stows and ordnance* wh eh. oaths shall be administered with out expense to the patties tails g them, bidding npoh'tbe persons tabic* the same, and. If false ly talenebail ehhjdct them to the pamepenalLes aali the same were administered by a magiatrate or a jus tice of the peaee. Acting 1 assistant enrgeoaß, contract surgeons, and surgeons and ecmmtesioners on the Tolling hoards»"Whiletn the serrteo ol the United etatei, Shidt herefifterlJe exempt frsni-all liability to he toft ed nnderthe pronlelobe of any act for, enrolling and therein 1# to ope-, rate to poitpone the pending draft,. or interfere with the quotas assigned thewfoT*' , PETKOIJEUM ‘HEWS. THE O AKBBON. The excitement Instooks continues. During last week the discovery of a well flowing two hundred barrels created a great excitement in the Cameron ’Petroleum Com piny. Over twenty thousand shares were subscribed. There is abatement from relia ble authority that the booksof this oompauy wilt close in a few days.' The directors' have entered upon the work of developing their property, and already over thirty wells are going down in the. Hoover and.-Stewart firms. The indications are that the,Cameron will be one of the beet companies In the market. ■■ « !h-i - t » . ; f- StirPEBV 'BOOK. The Pittsburg Commercial has the following infor mation in reference to the newly discovered region on Slippery Bock Creek: ; • ' From every,(luarter we hear of the greatest ac tivity in the oil regions, and the confidence of those; engaged in the development of the lands iu their eventual 'suddeds;ls; strong. Our odrrespohdeaoe brings ns intelligence of npw strikes on Slippery Bock, In Lawrence county, and on the Allegheny, i in the neighboibood_of Eranklln. We have con* fllotlng aocounts of the yield of .the Oampbell -Well, ’ • on Slippery Bockj formerly known is the Smith A, Collins Well, Eomegivlngthe dally yield at one hundred barrels, while-others place it at two hun- j dred -barrels. A speclmen of the oilTrom thls well: has been shown us. _lt.isa.Yery flne green-oolorod lubricating oil, or about thirty-five gravity. ; Intelllgencebaa been received that the Slippery j ' Book Well pumped yesterday two hundred barrels < of Oil and Is gaining. Another bid well has Just been. > struck on Muddy Creek,'-a tributary of Slippery, Book, and the dark Company have struck a flue i show of oil bandy to the townof Wlrtemberg. . The 1 exoltbineht-Is great dn-tbe Oonnoquenesslng Greek, 1 It being acontlnuatlon ofSJlppeiy Book, and many i oil men think it is more favorable for'oll than Slip . pery Book. All the lands in this region are changing [ hands rapidly.' ; ~ ' v : TTXBE COrfNTV. A. correspondent of the .Pittsburg, Ctmnierclal i writes .the foilowloglfi reference to Tyler oounSy, West Virginia, This information will be of great interest, as we believe there is but one company In the Philadelphia market, “ The Standing: Stone.”; that has any interests In Tyler. Tne capitalists or Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and Chicago hive large in terests here, and by reason of the facility of transpor- ’ tationhave met with groat success: ,' • ; • ’MnsDnEBobENE, Tyier Co., Wpst’Ya.,_ - • ■' '■ March6,lBBs. , I have just returned after six weeks, thorough per- - sonal examination of a large portion of Wirt, Wood, i Pleasants, and Tyler counties, West Virginia,-olt; -regions, being aooompanied'by-.the oldest and most, experienced oil. explorer on-Oil Creek, . Venango county-Pa.; We traveled over parts of those ooun-: les t® ugh snow and mud on foot, yhiohiia by far the better way for ell hunters. In traveling over Wirt, Woods, Pleasants, and Tyler counties, and j comparing the indications and external appearances,: I shall not be surprlsodthat richer developments; will be made in this part'of West- Yirgtnlathan ! those or Oil Creek, in Pebnsylvania, From the! many surface indioatlons and gM aprings-’to be found in this (Tyler).oounty along Kllddle Island, and particularly along the streams of Big and/LU- < tle Buffalo Creeks and Puraely Lick Creek, .I could > not help but be struck with wonder and astonish-; ment. * 1 ■■ ‘ : T predict that contlguons to the Buffalo oreeks i will be found the best 011-produelng region now known, and my friend from Oil City (who professes .some knowledge of geology) agrees with me,and bases his opinlon upon the wonderful geologioal lOrmatlon of the' country In this neighborhood, the features of which are so strongly marked all through: Tyler oonnty* In this oouhty lands have advanced • wofideriUlly. Three months ago forty and fifty dol- 1 fare per aore was considered a high price. Now one hundred.and one hundred and titty dollars ara askbd and obtained. I heard of one smallfarm that ' sold yesterday at $166 per acre. ’ Many farmers now refuse to sell at any price, preferring to develop their lands themselves. Many derricks are going up, and many more will be commended in a few days. Some dszen wellß are going down now within from four to five miles from Middlebounie. To-day forty-three oil-seekers, froin Pittsburg .and further east; landed at SlstersvUle, a little town on the Ohio river, five miles distant ftom' this point and walked here—all, bent on securing good oil 'lands. Hotel-keepers, lawyers, and.the County Becorder are just how reaping a rich reward,And greenbacks are as plenty as mosquitos in July, Tyler county, in the neighborhood of Pannsylva nla, on the borders of West Virginia, and with na vigation on the Ohio river, has been heretofore ne glected by Eastern oil men; although the pioneers of Chicago, Cincinnati, and Pittsburg have made large purchases in that nehchborhoodT .The Standing Stone is a tributary of the Kanawha, and !a In the boßt part of the West Virginia territory. Oil was found here in IT9O, and wells are now going down in- all parts of that country. THE PTEBE DEXiAWAEB. AHartford gentleman, who'was some years ago engaged in quarrying on tho Upper Delayare river, remembers that while : drilling a rook a dis agreeable fluid flowed from the hole, and they had to plug It up. Be isnow of the opinion that he then “struck He,” and he has gone out with a party to •“ pull out the plug.” i The oil fever In lowa Is raging -floreely. The Joliet Signal says: " A ooal. oil sprlns has been dis covered on the farm of Frank Golst, four miles west of thlß city, on tho Plainfield road. It is said to bo quite rich, and has been bought by a, company for $10:000. There iB no doubt that petroleum exists in abundance In the vicinity of Joliet.” Petroleum has been discovered .in an artesian well,ln.the olty,of Tolodo-gndauenterprisingolH zen haaTeaßed the wen fromthe olty for the purpose of developlngib. The well haa been cleaned out, and tho suriaoe of the water was found to be coven ed wlth'a thick seam; eomposed of small greasy glo bules. Persons familiar with “ oil indioatlons” say the well promises to bo a profitable one; ■ ** ? * V.RVT.AJTO. The oil fever is extending into - Maryland In the neighborhood of Cumbarland. Companies are or ganlzing in various sections of that county, and as soon as the spring fairly opens they propose to be gin boring. Tn the George’s Creek Valley, and in the neighborhood of OrantSvlUe and Selbysport especially, the excitement is quite high, A>. A NEW PKOOESB 808 EBVINIBe BETBOBEPK. A successful trial of a .now system of refining crude petroleum by chemical prooess was made in New Yorkafew days since. Twenty gallons of crude oil were put in a cylinder with. sereral apartments, and, after passing through, alters, turned ont seventeen gallons pure refined oil In three minutes. The gentlemen present pronounced it muoh sweeter than clarified by the old proeesg of heat, and when burned was found also to smoke much less. The loss of oil by this prooess is only about twelve and one-half per cent, the naptha and the heavy oil belDg 'neutralized; The cost by the new system is about' three„ oents, while -in the old way It costs about ten oonts, and the oil .Is bettet'in every respect and the gravity more unlfom. bbib oorrsTV. A number of the printers Of Erie City have se cured the lease of a lot in that city, adjoining the Morton and Althoff wells, and have formed a oom panyto be known. as." The Nonpareil Oil Com pany,’’with a capital of $40,000. The booas ware rained on Friday evening last, and In twenty-tour hours thirty- six shares, or nearly one-half of the Sroposed capital, was taken. The printers are eon dent of success, and will Immediately proceed to develop their territory. ! HAmUSBIJHO- . ran nneisiATOßn akd the state judiciabt. Habbisbubo, March 10.— The Govemorhas ve toed an act of the Legislature proposing Important changes in a”judicialdistrlot of.this Gommonwealth, The veto, as well as ihe accompanying opinion of the Attorney General, defines the Constitution, and possesses an interest which entitles It to he placed oh record before the public. » Rtrccttte Chaebbb. I HarbisboSo. Bfarch 10.18t3. - I To the Smote and Bouse of Representatives, <fe..' 1 GbktiiSbek: therewith return lo tee House of Bepre- I sentatlvos, in which it originated,Bill No. )Sl,, eeUtled I “Amcl relative to the Fifth Judicial district of Penn- I arhaoitf” withaiyobjeettoniilo tbelime. I zJnoh regrtt that I feel compelled by my ©»to of to | my rifMtaro ? om .fJJf.JP 1 b#l»* Inviolation. of the Constitution. * - .. f IlirtentUi Question, wqoejrt«d tli* opinion of the I Attorney Cteaowfl, wbtbb I with tbU | meesate and ae p&rt of St, and l tntlrtly agree m fhe I conclußioji at wmeb lie ha* arrived. .On all anbjeota, | especially in a matter so Tltally important f*tk e Judi ciary* I conceive tt to foa necessaiy to abstain from any &«tion that may clash with the meaning ani epirit of the Conwitottra. , Whatever may be the resuU. I toned by every obligation «« **“*****?£*&&. | personally aM oficaUy, to do I conceWe to be my duty in this regard. A. G. CuKTIK. I the opinion on attobeev obnskal mbubdith. Ur opinion i« requested by the Oownior onthe anas. 1 tton -wbetber any of the provisions contained in the Dili I eutttUd "An act relative to the Fifth Judicial Dietriet of Pennsylvania” are nnoenfetitatlopaU , . , I Thisbill propoies to annex. Washington county to I the Fifth Judicial District (now composed of Alleftteny I county alone), provided a majority of the .quallfied I voters o! Washington county shall vote in flavor of such . annexation/ There is no connection between the 1 soetion of the bill provides that the judge* I of the District Court of Allegheny oounty. and ihoae sialant law judgeeof arid county, may-hold the several eonrta of Washington oonnty «a they may severally be atsixusd to that duty from Amo td time, with the con- Mnt of the president judge of the Fifth JndtolaldU- I trlet and shall have the same amjAurtedMitotte . whleharenow or may hereafter be conferred upon Min | The annexation of Washington Manly to the Fifth I Judicial diatrlct wonld not make tho judseaof thaDie trlet Court, or .themristant law judge* of Allegheny ' county, judfeaof the Court of Common Pleaa.of Waah *DTMa seettontheref or* authorliea the President Jndre of the dietriet, at bis pleasure, to enbrtttute for himself [ in oue'eounty of the district, a jadge of one of the I comt» In another county of the district. There are acta I Irovid in g for the holdlngoffpeclal eourteby the Presi dent Jn/wof another I Jndgeof the proper distrlot la olSQuaUhed tosit. And I such acts are eupp irted trora the necessity of the case to 1 prevent a tota failure of justice. But to aUow.a Presl- I Sent Judge merely, at his own pleasure toappointa I deputy to perform his judicial lunations (as this billpro -1 ooses) would, in my opinion, be a breach of the funds -1 mental principles of the Constitution, , which provide I for the Judicial power, and for the appointment or eleo- I tlonof judges to exerolse It. ' „ ' I am aware that a particular danse In the Constitu tion. which provides expressly that the president ledge 1 of thaCommon Pleas shall be ooe of the jndjwaio hold 1 a Court of Oyepand Termlner, has been modified by do- I clslons which allow a law, judge of the same. court to. 1 take hla place, or allow the jndsea,of a coart created i by the toaistatnroto holnan Oyer and Terminer tude- I pendently of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas. I But lam not aware of any decision which would al low the'opresident judge of a district, at hla option, I to apoofnt, from time to time, as his depnty.or'foetus I te nente, a , judge of a court of oue comnty to hold either 1 the civil or criminal courts ofanother eojruty. • 1 I amt* therefore, of opinios that the second seetlon 61 I Ihe bill in question. would,. lf enacted, be a violation of I the Constitution WM. M. MBKIOITB, I '• • Attonuiy udnaraL , A OOI.D-BI.OODED YU.LAIK.—D. If Bivins, who, It w 111 he remembered, some time ago murdered his father, mother, and wife, at 'Woodstock, Mich., takeß exceptions to the sale of . photographs of him telf by a business-man at Hudson, be«ausa„aa he alleges, they were taken over a year with, his uniform on,'and do not resemble him now. HO publishes a card 08 followB: _ ' . • • Adriae, Kich., Peh. 28,1865. Editor Cleveland PlaindeaUr: , . . Please announce in your paper that the photographs tskenandbeingroiaby D. H. Spencer. Bud-on. Mlcht gan are not gonnlne ones, aa they were taken with ray Uniform on, and do not resemble me now; bnt there will be some immediately before tbe publlo that are eenulneOnee. and taken with my dothsson at the ttme the deed was done, and such as wish to purchase will do well to wait and obtain the genuine. ■ oblige, D. L. BlvlnS. ; The Detroit Tribune says bn Is In the habit of olr oulatlnff among the crowds who visit hlB oell cards containing the name, as follows: “D.ln Bivins,the murderer.” -- - AOakaiiaOahab»;—^A Montreal (Canada) paper ’has the following strange statement: “If the Pro vincial Government Is as welhserved by Its spies as 16 pretends to be, it ought to be aware that there has been In this city for some weeks a commissioner of 'the Federal Government, negotiating with the lead !ers of the annexation party, and obtalning Informa tion as to the feeling of the people of this ProvlnSb. . as to nnlon with the United States, and the probable amount of hostlllty.they would show tt this was at tempted, by invasion.’ This commissioner professes to Le anthorised to Pay $100,600,000 for the panadas, ' with liberal oommisstonß to those who will assist Ut i s the project of watowtttoit.” FOUR CENTS. 'THE CITYi miIIAKT. HANCOCK'S COBPS. The sieahtie enterprise of recruiting for major G-enersl H&nooek’s Veteran Army Corps, as inau gurated by Chief Franklin, la on the inornate. Mr. Franklin desires it to'be distinctly nmieratood that all veterans most be. oredited to the Congressional district In which he or Ms family resides. This Im portant fact he wlltnot allow to besetaefde'by any scb&ne that may entered, into by any man. or men. It Is likely ‘that a veteran eamp may be' Organized somewhere near the city, which would; expedite the bnslness of recruiting tenfold. There; are* many squads of veterans—four or five In one, .place, adezen In another, and other squads, rang ing dp teas high' as forty and fifty, In other seo tlons of the country—wha,are ready to come to Philadelphia as soon as. Chief Franklin makes the request. These men am soldiers, and a few regi ments,'of themln onratreets.on some pleasant, day’ wonld present a most Imposing military spectacle, such as has’ not been seen slnoe the oommenoement olthe rebellion. , ~ < THE DBAFT. A meeting of delegates from, the several wards was held at the County court House,* on Saturday evening, with a view .of equalising the ward boun ties. ; John Price Wetherlll, Esq., presided, and ■ Dr. Joseph B. Goad aoted as eeeretery.Various propositions were suggested, one for a general ward' bounty of (100, and others for bounties off DO and (25. . The Convention adjourned without notion, tut It Is believed tbat.fifty dollars will be settled' upon as the war'd bounty - herealter. - -The ■Oouven tlcn wlll meet again to-morrow ■■evening. Thirteen ■ wards were represented. “ - ;" KecrultlngsUU continues actlve;iand there Is eve. ry reason to hope that the draftwlil be entirely su - pereededby recruiting.’ ThefoHbwlng order ought to.Etimulate the.eifercs oi ward oommitteasj and es pecially ofdralted r men, to .keep their provost mar shals fully occupied with the examination of re ,omits, -v.«.{-*,■' , ■; i ' ' . ‘ '-“’W'aSutxoTox M*rchlO.'lBsS. . "Major J. Hayden, Asst. Pro. Mar. Gen. Bast Die. : 3 iTtofSßKrttol.- all your distrieW after a ; draft has beet .aaftder that drafted men ahali.not.be • called hi any dtstrfct so tonjraa the Board of that dls -1 irlctis folly occupied dally in the examination of to !' lonteers. General." . Tie new TJnlon League reglmentwill giveafreoh stimulus to reorultlng, and thus aid,largelyln postponing'tbe enforcement of the draft, the-praotl cal effects of whloh may ■bo entirely-avoided by en ergetlo action In tie various wards. During the put week warrant* for the payment of the elty bounty were issued to WO men. Daring the pre vious week 012 warrants were Issued, showing an In crease of TB last week oyer the weekprevlons. On -Saturday warrants for the payment of‘the city bounty were Issued to 100 men, of whom 1 was en listed for three years, 3 for two years, and 106 for 1 .year. The credits are as follows: First ward, 6; Second ward, 1; Third ward, 2; Fifth ward, 8; Sixth ward, 6; Seventh ward, 1: Ntnth ward, 3; ’ Tenth ward. li; Eleventh ward, 2 ; Twelfth ward, is: Fourteenth ward, 6; Fifteenth ward, 14; Six teenth ward, 3; Eighteenth ward, T; Twentieth wara, 8; Twenty-third ward, 1; Twenty-fourth ward, S; Twenty-nfth ward, 4. DESEBTEB SHOT. On Saturday afternoon,-as a squad of resrulttln charge of a guard was passing through-the Fif teenth ward, from Camp O&dwalader, one of the men took advantage of the attention of the guard being turned fronthim. and made off atfull speed- He hadnot gone tar before he was discovered run ning, and a ballet was sent after him, which took effect, in his heel, wounding him badly. He was taken back to oamp. mSCKLIAh RODS. TJEIVEBBIT? OF PENNSTLYANIA —COM- mencemektof the medical depabt- EBNT. she annual commencement of , the iledieal De partment of the - University of Pennsylvania oauio off at Musical Fund Halt on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a large and brilliant audience, com posed chiefly of ladles. ..Afine orchestra was.ln at- ’ tendance, and discoursed some choice music. The graduates, headed by their Professors, formed a line at the College Building, in Ninth street, near -Chestnut; ano marched in a body to the Hail- The Professors and Trustees of the College ooenpled seats upon the nlatform: the graduates oooupied the front -seats in the body of the Hall. The proceedings were - opened with prayer, after which the Degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred by Eev. Daniel E. Goodwin, D, D., Provost, upon the following gentlemen: Abbot, Charles C.SJ. (Leavitt, ThaddemaL, Pa. Aihnry, Joseph B, WI. Lee, Alfred H, DC. Allababaad. Samvel C,Del. ».OBej, M Gallartby, Cuba. . Anderson, James B, Pa. Martin, Brneet D, Pa, Balfour, Gilbert, S J.* Mathias, Abel, Pa. _ Baefcore, Daniel W, Fa Mcßride, Jesse B, BJ. Benham. Silaß N, Pa. MoOollam. ftamnel, Pa.. Bethel, Bennet N, NJ. Meorav. Jamas, Jr, g* Biriiey. Isaac Myer, Pa. Meredith, flanrrC. Pa. Blackwood, BW, ITSiA. Moore, CharlesTß^Ya. Bodtoe. Joseph L, NJ. • Morris. Fleruto B. Pa. Bvsbercer. 6eori«‘LF&. Neely, Brass, Joseph TW. SB. Newcome}, Henry W, Pa. Bituoii, Ftlix, Folaad. Kiselej.Ssmasl fi>Fa. BotbiUs. JOIIIFI F&i syce» Bathau J, Fa. Calhoun, Samuel G, JS B. otto, liuther M, Pa; Catlin,Arnold Welle«,NY. Paiiner, Charles T, Pi. Champion. Charles 8.« J Parry, John S. Pa. ■ Church, William P, Pa Patterson, John PH-Pa. Ch nr chilli, Chas O, Tenth danlding,- Mcwes J NJ. Oisna. William B, Pa. Panaant, Jnstlno V. Cuba. Cooper.’ Lehman A, Md. Pawling, Nathan, Pa Cone, Thomas C. Pennypacker. Joseph J,Pa Cruice, William B. Mtoh. Pepper, George, Pa. Davie, Arthur,H, Pa Pickett. Thomas Bdw, Ky Beehler. Charles*. Pa Kegneyra.Ciwlmlro, Cuba. Dlllman, Jared W, Fa. Bice. Jonas K, Fa. idrldiel t&tai.ft Pa. Kodaere, Wm W. Pa. Ewing Eobert B, Pa. Roebuck, Joha H, Pi. JohnH. -Pa. : , i-j Boman; SamueM?, Md,- H.Vt - / Buggies,AD.fMDIJTSA. Garherich. Edwin W, Pa. feary, Charles W, pa. Garrison. Charles B,KJ. Seller, JohnP. Pa. Glelra, Gw, Jr. Pa. Sellars, Solemm M, Pa. Godwin, WmP. Shaffer, Elwin S B,Fa. oSh, Jno D.PA> Sharp. Wesley H,.*4. Gray, Wm Be C, Ya. Smith, Charles E, Jr. Minn. Giilick. Wm J, PA • Snyder. Sharp* M, Pa Heed, Harmon. Pa. Stayman, AbmF. Md. Hert.eri, Theodore, Pa (stavmaa, Jacob A, Md. Horn beck, MoKen E. Fa. Stelhmttz, Chas JU Pa. Eoughton, Jeßse Stewart, Walter M, N Y. Howe. Herbert M,jPa-, . . Mono, BJehardF. Ind. Bnebener, Yietor » F.Pa. Snares. GsbrUl, CubA ByLos, Kirin aid T. NJ. Sutton, Bhodea S, Pa. InaersoE, Denman 8,.N.J. Tayman,.Abram A, Pa- Jamison, Wm W. Pa -Thomae, CHermon; * Y. Jefferis; DanielW, PA Todd, SamPM, Pa. Johnson, Wm W, Pa,. _ Tomlinson, Joseph P, Pa. •Johnston, W Waring, DO, Townsend, Geo D.B I. . Jorgenson, JoMpbt Pa. Trego, Bdwla H, ra._- „ Klug,Albert F A.MD, D C. Tmlehjer, Claudius G. Pa. Eatfrop. Wm H, Maas. TTuderwood, John D. Pa. Laws, Wm B. Ya „ Waddington, Benj A, NJ, Vatsoiii KdwtH Fa. Williams, Hones, B.l* Welselt Geo W, USA. WHitoms, Daniel, Pa. WetherttH Wilfred H. WL aon, Frank P, Fa. White, Henry K, Fa. ’ Zevetiy, Bdmnod A, DO - Fa I. Total— i~w....~117 The Valedictory Address was delivered by Fran cis G. Smith, Professor of the Institutes of MetH cine,' . The address was characterized by a serious expo sition of the duties and responsibilities of the medi cal profession, and an argent appeal to the new as pirants for medical distinction to so oonduot them selveß as to seoure not only reputation and nseful neEs to themselves, but to reflect credit upon their Alma Mater. , : - . m The present course completes the .Ninety-ninth Session of the sohool. The number of students in attendance was 426. COMMENCEMENT OP THE COLLEGE OP PHAB- The annual commencement of the Philadelphia College of Pharmaoy toot place on Saturday eye- Bing, at the Musical Fund BAIL The very large ana intelligent audience which assembled on that occasion must hare been gratifying to the olass and the insUtntton; long oefoie the hour the room was filled to Its capacity. ' - After the degree was conferred on twenty-nine young gentlemen- Professor E. Parrish, delivered the valedictory- We have not space to give It to our readers, tut It was fall of excellent advice. The Institution Is appreciated, as Its present prosperous condition will testify, and the olass is about as large as previous to the war. Several of our professors In the medical colleges have filled the chairs of this college. The list of the graduates was published In The Press of Thursday last. TRUSTEES OF THE GAS 'WORKS. The following elections took plaoe last evening, by the trustees of the Gas Works: Chief Engineer—Joseph Manuel. Meter Inspectors—A. W. Lowry, vloe John Ridge way : Joseph Arthur, vice A. P. Campbell: Ben Rush, vice-J. Whartons John Wilson, vice D. As Kelley; A. Webb, vice John Smith. Clerks—Fifteenth-ward Works, Harry Davis,-rtca- L. J. Quinn, resigned; Spring Garden Works, Sa muel Toppan,vloe R. A. Beyer; Ninth-ward Works, Janies Arbncklo, vice E.P. Dunn. _ Foreman of Fifteenth-ward Works, Aroklbald Curry, vice John Seott. __ , Blacksmith of Ninth-ward Works, Samuel Smith. TOT BRISTOL RAILROAD DISASTER. The Coroner’s'jury empanelled to Investigate the disaster on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad have rendered the following verdict: Said accident resulted from a want of proper, eaution on the part of the swltoh-tender at Neshamony Bridge to not stopping the Washington train according to the orders given him by the conductor of. the 12 o’clock P. M. train from Philadelphia, believing, according to the' evidence given, that there was a misunder standing on the part of said swltoh-tender as to those orders, which, In their opinion, tends to miti gate the censure which otherwise _ would fall upon [Bid switch-tend or; and the jury further exonerates the employees on the trains from all blame- . INSURANCE- AGAINST ACCIDENT. _ . We would ©all attention to the advertisement of the Travellers’ Insurance Company of Hartford. This oompany, formed for the purpose of Insuring against accident of every description, has been In existence less than one year, and jet we are ln formed Its business has beennnsurpasse 4 lntheMs torv of Insurance..:-This arises from the fact that the Travellers’ Company mates provision lor all classes, from the poorest to the richest. What laboring man to there, for Instance, bnt what can spare the small stun of three dollars per year, or a saving of twenty five cents per month, to secure to Us family the. comfortable sum of five hundred dol lars in case of hte death from accident, or in oaae or temporary Injury three dollars a weefc as lone as he Is prevented from work! Wo are pleased to learn from the agent, Mr. Wm. W. Allen, that he has been doing a large business for the company, which to Increasing every day. We would advise our readers to call at the office of the company, No. 464 Walnut street, and obtain fall information and books containing tables and embracing the whole snbjeoh FIREMAN'S FUNBBAI*. is The funeral of Adam Defier, a member of,tt» Southwark Steam Fire Enginei Company, talk place yesterday afternoon, from bis late residence, on Federal street.-There w«a a large attendant of firemen, with ambulances. The baUmakers’ As sociation and the Southwark Assembly were also present at the funeral. The deceased was 2T years old, and ea tenslTOly" acquainted andrespeoted. A LUCKY POOB MAH. A gentleman loot fifteen $l,OOO 5 20 United States bonds on Saturday In the upper part #f theolty. A reward of $l,OOO was offered for them .by D. M. Fox, Eca., the legal adviser of the loser. On Saturday evening a very poor man c»Ued upon Mr. Fox and restored tbb lost, bonds. Mr. Fox handed the finder the sum 01, $),000 as the reward. The poor man went hla wayrejolcing. ..... FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Government loiastufferea in the general stagnation of the market, andprices are quoted lower. The ■old at IIOX i the 10-ffle at 973f;tbe oldS-Ms the new »t 109 X. There was Utile said to OUT Loans. The War Loan 6s sold at were steady at 65; the Municipals deetiari: to «■ *“ only salseof company bonds were Horth PemieTlTania 10. at 80, and second jaertlhge ftwiltod* at MO. Allegheny county coupon to «<■»*at. rniiwkv thus list cotOMW greatly « , sales can be effected only at torther concessions in prices; northern Central .old at ®rmltt CdThe liallroad at 69>i; Beading closed rather firm a* M. The j. ™Tt i* trie Tank oil stock was aomethtog similar to'ttott toUntly In reference to the 801 l *? “L* 1 ontoe report of a new well haring E itrSS. *‘"* Mi from S«to«X. On S,toy It opened firm at 7. but before noon the mar ket broke, and sale, at the emm “to *s«<■«£ *' titan tjayers. Slippery Bosk desuneato other oil .took, wareweak, with, decided downward tendency. There waa littlejtoidlh coal -£££. Swats*. Falla being toe only atosSMd tor, sad THE WAB PBBBS. cpobbkh» weekly.) Tub War Pnaas will he sent to sitbaeriben by mall (per mm in advance} at fc.W M FlveconlM . fft 00 Tcnsoplm— M _ [n .u yr |g 64 at tha mm rate, (It.OO per copy. The money must always accompany (ft* order, naff in no Ow<«nw oa«t theee term, be inlcteS from, m$ they egori wry little mors (Aon tts cost of patmr. ‘mr Postmasters am roan sated to alt as —«-»t« gK Kan WAnPaiss. JO- To the getter-up of the (Eub of Uhortwsnty.eß extra sopy of the paper will be riven. rales were made, at 7JK* Of hank stocks there farther *al«i of Girard atßl.and Heduudcs at SO. Oanais are qaite neglected; sales of Stttqnehanni at 12Q|»:aad. Schuylkill Bavlgatlon preferred at S 3& Thera wm nothing Said in city passenger railroad ssenritfM. . Thelfidllowlng were Uie Quotations ofgold at U« kais&* namedr. •. . • . r 28%A, M..w«se»M*swese.s«ese....sss».»e.....ss.l9t 11" JL A. Bfweest.sssessseseesssswoeweseseosssssssjttl^ H j,. >M.eeso i'ii <»*■ .« Hene a M*» eoe s sees eeee eoeelflfl^^, WP. Ms. eweweAyseew.lll IF. TsiesvsistssesseesosiHilsessstwssssssewoslttF 2 F. Ms wMeswsw.rwwrww.r.s.wew.UO - S P, •.• . ewwe ew. 8K F. Ms twwes wtaos ieMMs. 4 Pe Mw.-srsee,eoeeeye ■»««..■ awesesesewstw»lW The subscriptions t b 4he'7*S) loan, T>r SAf Cooke on Saturday, amount t053,641,10d, including m of $1,C00,000 from New Toik asd oneof g200»000j&«ai CinclnsatL. There were l,BBs Ind!Yiddal of SSO and $lOO each. The salesfortheweek ending Uth inst amount to $21,092, ICO. , The directors of the Philadelphia and ■piitshdrg Oas Coal Company h aye ’declared a dividend of fonrjrfsr cent out of the net earnings of the aomptwy tn* and Fehruary, Drexel & Co. quote: KewUnited fitateaßonds, ** “ Certtt of iadebtedness-... »SSfJ Qasrtenoafeters’ Vouchers........ gs&a 94k &Wt SterliDgEschacfe^................ Five-twenty Bonds, new.... ugt Ten-forty 80nd5W..^...—.......87-9 Bales or Stocks- TfiEOPEI EOOVaauire OiX. 1 10CatIas^...,.v..v W . IX ,I£o \X 100BiaTauk.vA,...... ft do*m.».»m..*bs #x Am*i*******«*« #X do~ —.... 6X dOM».*rt***M*. 83£ do*o>*»««*.M** 6p£ 40*.~~«*«~.56 -OX .d0*.».~~~*.85. 63s do— 6M do——6>| .100 100 100 200 .ICO HO, HO ,100 - <lOO ICO £OO -—roo OOtm»«<4n m» DTI 100 31* no 100 do 6# M ,dO«VHH*«4*m 5 100 d0—...*«.~« 1% nn putting quotas are 100 d.o* l * »»M 6 ,100 6% 100 Cora Planter.*.-** 6 1(0 9llQo 100Cow'Creek~~..*. IX ICO Crescent City.*V* *> IX tCO 1 X ljf 200 do.»>»■»"»w«w< uj 2CO Ik 100 d0.~........... 1# 100 3# 210 13^ ICO d 0......-..--. IX .. BBCOSI lCOßutley. JH I(oBeading-...6381 ICO Bf« Tack....—. 6 i 4CO Adams OU 2& 1(0 Beading.. 64 ) 200 Beacon. «-*♦►*. • **+* %\ SO Bit Tank*—.****** b% 500 d©..*...**— 6H 410 do* *...»*...b10. 6S|; 100 Bruner**.. 1 100 Deßßmore***.. «.■ 4?s 400Dnnkajd..... 16 iCOEidorado.***** 1 K\ mEarpka.****...bSo- 169 Kft Excelsior ~.».***.. I#l BALES AT THE BEOTTGA Reported bp Bettne, Miller, BEFOKB 6TO Big Taßk—lots 7 200 do. —b3o 7 200 do— 6£ 300 do— b 5 t% 500 do. —.*Bo 6 300 do.—. 810 m 6CO do. lots.bSO m FIRST 1 13000 US fi-20 B. old.|.c.lllK 3000 do....new.Lc,Uo COO doVlsew’Vl.c K 9% 40C0 T? 8 JO 40 Be Its. c. 97# 5000 State War! «s— • 100 loco City 6» Municipal 96 4CO do. 94 S9CO do~.new.lots 95 SCOOilUgcoCoupfis-. 75 10 Meehaslcs'Ba&k 3£££ 40 do..—.**— 80 ■ 64 Girard Bank, lots 62 J5O Northern G, .Jots 5G_ ICO Beading B—blo 6S# :2 do. *****. «—.* 53)4 300 do.— lots 54 2000 Pa B2d moit —lOO., S4PaB.~ lots 69J4 Coiclmyl Fay. prof S3X VOSoscl Canal.— 183&J 11 Lek C & H S.lote. 63 eOQAtlaa, lota IX 10CO Big Tank.—lots b% 800 d0..—~*.b5 6% {GO do lots 6,. 400 do.—..lots &K im d0....—..10ts 6% 7(0 do lots. 1)30 rn ago do.— b£ e£ 7CO Wm Penn Oil.lts 4j| ICO . do. ..ch 4% ICO Great Bastein.-.. 3 3100 Crescent City. Its IX BBTWBE* 100 Caldwell bSO 6% 50.0 US 6b 1851~..~...110X 40C0 d0....~~..re*. 110 X 2to Corn Planter...b6, 6% ICO Bwataia Fa115...b6 m KO Starr Oil™ .b 5 18-1# bSO 26 100 William Penn 4X 1(00 MoGlintock. * - 6 10C0 do-—*3o 6X , ' SECOND C^O^Star^Oil..—Btf ,100 ’ do*™- 1* 100 Slippery RenA OX -100 .. . do* •**»■» '9X miadelpma OarketA The Produce markets continue very doll sad the transactions areiin a email wayonly, owing to the unset tied condition of gold. anereltrohßartt todnll and lower. Cotton is al«o lower. There Is very Utile demand tor Flour, and the market to vary dull. Wheat la unset tled. Corn and Oats continue dull. The Provision market continues very nlet, and there la very little doing. Seeds are leas active. . Whisky continues very dull, , ' .. There is very little demand for Flour, and the market continues very dull; sales comprise about 703 bids at sll@ll.6otor extra family, and *l3 ¥ bbl for fane# do; the retailer, and. bakers are buying to a small my at prices ranging at from s6s9.fiG tor superfine, ffip@l9 eg tor extra, sti@ll. 53 tor extra family, and SI2OC-2 SOW bbl tor fancy brands, as to anal tty, Kye Flour to quoted at $8 60 ?Vbbl, and Corn Heal at from *7.76@g ft nbLI GBaia. -There is very Utile demand for Wheat, and the market to dull mid unsettled;* mill sales of good to prime reds are making at 246®200c -ft bo, and white at from 260@170c P bn. as to quality iye Is scarce, and. selling In a small way at from 175@176c » bn- Com continues dull: small sales are making -at 154® 155cin the care, andM7c 9 bu. afloat. Oats are doll and rather lower; 3,C00 bus sold at 97c ¥ bu. - - . BAEK.-.Quercitron has d- diced $1 lit too, witiwsalea of 26 hhda firel Ho. .1 at $33 @ ton GOTO OH.—The market continues very dull, and prices have fallen off; ama'l sales of Middlings arsre- Uttledoing In either Bus gar or Coffee, and the market tontines very quiet at about former rates. .BAY.—Baled is selling at $3O ¥ ton. . , . ... - PKOYierOHS.—There to tittle or nothing doing in tba way of Bales, and the niartet is dull.- Mess Pork is quoted at from «57®88 f bbl. Bmalljsalesof Mess Beef are reported at s22@2Bf> bbl for country and city puked- In Bacas there is no chanye lo notice: Ham* sell in & small way at from 22@26c * tb for plain and fancy cart T&eeed. Butter coattunes twt doll; sales of solid packed an reported at 25@S5c lb, as to quality- SOS “IbSSS ESSEI. a -mall way at s9*o 360 ba, and Timothy at *S.6O@6J9 no. Cloyerseai is less firm; abont 460 bus sold in lots at from gi7@l7.oS There to very little doing, and the market continues dull; small salesof Pammy toanla and Western bbis are making at 329@229e 19 gallon. ' The following are the receipts ol Sour and grain, at this port to-day: " , vvj_. Wheat....™.—— -6.3iObush. Gonieiiei«lto>e4*c«4 »eaeeavv*»*♦*•-2.300 03B&< oSE... , —— 3.790 bash. Pittobnrg Petroleum Market—March It. Bosikbssls about to commence, the Allegheny twin* inf air navigable order, and what to more, boats hays already made the round trip to the oti regions and (JLCt. We have ri ceived 2 3SO barrels already, and plenty mm* to come. 'The first boat made the trip waa the She landed at the wharf on Thursday inornlng, with between five and six hundred barrels of oil. Bhe was followed by the Echo 80. 2. with aw eeyenhtmtoed barrels. Hext came two fiats for Certain Btoekdalv containing seven hundred and fifty barrets. Considera ble activity was manifested on the landing on the arri yal of steamora with.the first oil There seems to be a Wide differeneebetweentha views of toe various parties, as a natural consequence, of conflicting interests; nold ers have art the pnee of Crude at Su@3sc; buyers wars shy at those rates. The diiference of views are such that one or the other must'give way before large sales can be effected. From all we could learn the. receipts tor the next few dayswill be large, all of whrch the readers of the Dai Iv Post shall be fally advised. Crude *-Th« demand seems to bo unprarla*. .w* note sales aFfoliowa:. 475 bois bulk i 8«» 900 packsgeß returned; 100 do. 30c, ssmecondttion; M 0 do. to arrtye, 30c; 324d0, 29c, bble exchanxed.andeO bldi If vn irrecw AHTft*' nxogSJtek. PH3XABRLPHIA 1 Ship Beoovery* Stocdart. a........ Bark Boanoke* Oookeey• ••• • • —.lgunayra, iSll7bl^ fc KS BOABB OF.TBAB*. ;, ; Xnncxn A. Bounnn. > COMitITTSB OFTrutMos-CJi. Gro. L. Buznv, J JUBINE UiTELLIGEICE. PORT OP PHIUDEU>HU, HAEtCH 13; Box BISBS-..610 1 Bex 85T3...5 60 1 Hihh. Watbe. ..2 48 AKKIVE'ft. Bteamahlp X C Knight. Gallagher, 24. hone from Haw York, with mdse to W J Taylor & Co. Passed early Sunday morning, off the Capes of Delaware, a hark and two brigs, bearing in; shlp Wand bight, bark Kmc Bird, both from UverpeoliOriX Stella, from We tfn- with deck load of mo) asses, ardeebr Sampa, from li Hint irbm LIMU.sto Palermo; with fruit. Sc, to X 8 Seattertood tc Co; ye»- sel to Workman SCo. Experienced heavy weather tha entire patsftfe;lost maintopsaliant mast, split MUa» Ac. Kodat{itt26, Ion« 6. SokebaAAtolanttwWeA eottg H days out from St Andrews, If B. torjtomm* which reported haytei experienced r?rr ho&TY th'er; had decks swept, tost forstop/aUant mast, topmast head, boats, blew atyay foresail, and IWI 01 Brir'&lSio Q Bobert. (Br), Bunej. f»m ß arb»4«fc via HewcaiQe. With molasses to tohfi B Kue. B lcbr Isaac Slch, CroweU.d days from Boston, with mdse to Crowsll * Bchr Golden »*le. WIT. # W* frojn Bosson, was* “schrEmShTatUe* Mayo, 4days from FjcortncstOWl, toon. Precincstown. Monroe, in btt- U W, O rMBCmS;ev, Cranmeri toom, Xortrealtoinu. Jolm wwthy.’ 4»T toom.Odes^ b sihr t watfes, 4 day. from Wartdngtom ln ßehr Mary SSnef champion, s,dayu fromßeaufert. ta fictof | 4 day}* from Fortress Monroe. Bodfiilß. from WhehiMto*. <■. 5 4ay» from 0»y Fotat. 4 days from Fortress Mourn. Green. 60 hour. tomtHty PbW. in ballaet to U b Qoarternmeter. • [Corxeepondenceof theFUlad^a^M^ ThefolMwing vetsetoars at the. Br^wrter^ iarnoon: C B steamer Fortieae Monroe, with «•»•}« s a Sharp. B 1 Meg March I», IK«S. f BOARD. . / ICO Fire Island.*—.44-100 ICOfiorHeaeolr....... W-m #OO do~~~~— .o-lflp 500 d0.......—.53-ttO 760 » 60-108 100 d0.~.......... 14-lfit 1(0 d 0... ~.94-10t 1<;0 do-..—~~.04~1f10 ioo do.™—— 103 LoganK ** 0 'do M4MMMMM S ICO do—2 ioo d0....;.— « _&Li»T&4'*wrai r. iOlMarfoii.™.™ lid 100 do*«.**«**~~~ lx IOOJKngo ——. jfE ICO 203 Oil C’k &Ck Bun. tX 100 do— .6g ioo /Jfcrrr:™» ICO |Jc soo d0,~.-~..~... gg 6QPJdIaAOIIC'k.... P 100Rdyal-... V£ 100 do-....™b9i'»5 100 Bebn *OlLC*k.b99 ' ME lOOSkermaa... lx 100 d0™.....1 SIIN lOOSfcar.*... IK 100 do-.™*...... 3C CALL. 260 G10be...... 1 DO Hibbard— -IN 100 Royal.™ ...bli. H£ 1C05he^maa........... lid 2005tarr....~~ ™~ IX 900 d0..~~*~.~.. fjZ 20081 Nicholas 5^ SXTionesta sg£ SOO Big Tank.......... K 200 do ........ fig; KOPt Nicholas CBl lOOHore-neck&BS.. X 200 Big Tank™, 6 8 atoOCk*Ckß..blo. T R BOARD 07 BR0KB2& . A Co., ifo, 60 S. Third*. BOARD. 600 Big Tank... W 6K 1900 do..~.~l<Hsb6 I£ 600 d0......b10 flat 6£ 200 do ....lots AX 6to 8t Nicholas OIL Its 4g 600 Great Rasters* ~~ S 700McCreaACR...ItslX 4DG Corn Plan..lts.*3o 6 10" Junction..™™ #£ ICO Daizsll ™ 8* 2HO Slippery B blO.lfca 10 100 ~d©.~. **~~~~ 9X 200 Hlngo...lta 4 60 Great Basin.. 3X fQboyal Petroleum. &t 600 Bast Oil Creek....lll# 200 Jersey Well* .lota. 4X 100 BfcElheny b 5 6* 4«3 oilG*Cß.™lta 6JC £OO d 0.... .™alo l m 100 Caldwell,cash 6* 2Bl SOB d 0..- ...... b3O 2N -10QFfeachC»eek-.~~ SJ4 100C' Seh & Oil C.bfi. Its w i 2GoTioheita.*.. ...,lta 9# 200RbekOn...™~~ SX 100 Germania.... ~..15-i# 600 Sherman. ~~* .... 1 SI 10CO Starr Oil . its IX 200 Story Farm--. .... 2 31 600 do ...... Its.b3o 2 44 ; 100 Sntley OH.IK : 600 Bt Nicholas OlLlto 4* 400 do-..™b6 ItB 4g 28(0 d0............1ts 4K 700 do. .™ftfl4 94 25 Union Petroleum. |j IbQ Penna Petroleum.. m ST BOARDS. 100 Jersey Well.- *bB6 ft 100 Mingo i £OO Bt Nicholas Oil.« 4K 1(0 do— ~~ 4X 700 do...lotawbSo 6 SOO RoyarOii~~ .cask 2K 200. docask 2K 600 do™lets-. b 523» m Reading R™,b» « BOARD.. 'l£o Slippery Rock. t ' 100 si£ 200BigTank-........ a| 200 d0.~~~.~~~.. 6X XiBCH 11—Evening UETTEB RA«S
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