llM!==Mi ....-- ----_ ----- 4----= ' aliv XI 1 1,,, k e •`, r'.! 441 . 1fi 1 ' _Jr, :,f. t _ _. 4 ..., 1 011101 9 ' °111"1. I~ u -~YIxLE, ~y::~- • silTiThitlPAY+ JiTZIr- 1563 Orr Egg°l4%.l- Vilii:Ogi.o4; =kin ont onT Mill l4 theW e ". 4 4t;s 4 4 4 .441 ! hiPPY obtain SettlittinOes g#41:11/4:i170*thege u opeedily sa Theiis7.s.COt ceiv'ed a pat efitilik a cad breaker. ESIERSON ETHIMIDGE has - been arrested-for delivering incendiary speeches in Tennessee. net:IR:AN furnished more than ninetpone thousand men for the war, or one-eighth of her population. „ . :Wm. HOPKINS AND D►YID . GREGORY, COD Ticted of murder, *illte executed In PHs deiphis on the 11th. of August. Tor: Permans recently in convention at In dianaPolia, have issued an address . in favor o according negroes the rights,of freemen. Sot - rnEss business men any that there are many millions of gold ,Stowed away in the Cotton States, which, when order is establish ed, will be brought into circulation. - Ding's POWDEIL-Mr. Jolin O. Harper is agent for the sale of Haz.ard'srairting powder, a well tried and _excellent article. - His office is in Market street,, three.doors above Centre, this Borough, • D. Fount Lit Co., wholesale grocers and commission merchants, Philadelphia, have removedlo Nos. 143 and,. 145 North Third street—the. stores formerly occupied by John Brock, Sons & Co.—wbere they will be hap py to see their friends. Tue_barbarism engendered by slavery was illustrated in Biockville, N. C.. on the 2d inst. A Miss Neeley shot .a negro woman through the heart, while the latter was argu ing with her master. • 'NH SEcRET4HT OF THE TREASURY has, with a view more effectually to prevent fraud on, the Internal revenue by distillers, ordered the appointment of au additional assessor- in each district in which• there are distiller& Nonce.—Attention of Coal firms is called to an adrertiement in this . week's paper. *Wanted Situation as galesman.! Any house wanting a man wife can control eastern trade, would do well to engage his services. Can giro the best of Boston referencei. at. EXPORT OF GOVERNME NT SEM:M.IEB.—On Saturday about .51,000,000 of 7-30 s were shipped for Frankfort, the export of 5-20 a was to fpity that am 'nut, making. Saturday's export ,of government securities about $.1,- Ouit,ooo SNCRETARY STANTON'S . health--notwith standing the solicitude of Col'p , ritcad pa pers to have him- withdraw from office—is good : hr attends mgriltriy to hi , : official du ties, and he does not intend to resitin. The President does not desire it They get along admirably to.re'h , r.. ROBERT M. LEE. the 'Philadelphia lawyer, pardoned by the President, has been re-ar rested anti committed upon other charges similar to that of which be was - convicted fraud in the vlistment of volunteers. Lee must begin to think by this time, that the Way- of the transgressor is hard. DAyls was 913 unwilling to hear the Declaration of Independence read .on the Fourth, as his friends in this Borough. Gen.. Roberts however, who commands at Fortress Monroe, thought to toitchleffe. conscience, if') he had the immortal document read Within his hearing: J ff. wti.' more unfortunate then his rebel adherents in .Pottsville. They es caped the infliction by absenting themselves from the Celebi-s)leri of ti‘e People. • TAMAQUA ROLLING' MILL COMPANY. —This Company is now manufacturing merchant bar iron, railroad spikes, etc. Some speci mens_of the work turned out we examined this week and found them to be very fine. Experts in the iron trade were of the same opinionr The Company is preparing .to make railroad iron The metal used is Bloomsburg, 'which is of superior quality 4 Sarni. Ratcliff, Esq., is President, and John Ralston, Esq., Treasurer of the Company. OLD BUCK AND . IIIBI3ooK.---James Buchan an has finished a history of his Atirn,listra tion. it will soon be published. If he hopes to convince the American people thlit be was not an imbecile and a traitor' while he was President, his hopes will be blasted, - for: nothing that he :can conjure from his brains will alter their opinion of him.Thr. work how ever, gave the old man employment, which he needed., He can spend his last days in. read ing criticisms upon it, if that will afford 'him amusement'. • • Jun Nemo RAILRO/D.—This important improvement is being pushed forward with speed. On the California side, 21100 men are engaged at it Cutting dowia hills ,and laying tracks. The steam engine . is snorting 48 miles from Sacramento, and - 1800 feet above the sea. A coutinuance of the energy now displayed will soon carry the road over the mountains on a race .for Salt Lake. The heavy work on the line west of Salt Lake is in Placer county, and-is now being vigorous ly attacked by the Company. The people in California look with as much interest to the completion of this great work as the world is doing to the successful laying of the At lantic Cable. - "TIM' PRtiSti of 'Philadelphia, appears in a dre.ss of new and really very beautiful type, n bile the "working" of the paper is unezeep• tionable. Typographically the , Press is a. model for its ccitemportiles.. That , journal hears evidence in its advertising ,columns that the busineSs is caret•illy conducted,. while editorially it has from its first number commanded.the respect and confidence of its readers. No measure of right- tailed to se 7 - cure:the advodacy of its able editorial chief, while its. cheerful, hopeful tone during the dark hours of the Rebellion, was as inspiring as sunlight througt storm 'clonds. The man ly, independent 'cOurse of the Press, con-' joined with.the interest which . . its corps of gif : dials, correspondents and reporters, imparts to its colurrit.s, renders ,it one Of the most enjoyable daily papers published in Philadelphia We . congratulate Col.. Forney upeu the beautiful appearande of the Press: EMPIRE STATE GAF. MA( RlNE.—This gas generating machine is the most simple and ef- Jective means known for producing gas with ont heat.. Gasoline, the liquid employed, is the more volatile portions of petrolcum, of a specific gravity of 0.6687. This liquid ex,., posed to the action of the machine is vapori zed, and a close mechanical mixture of the vapor with common air is effm ted. . The gas produced is equal to the best known. illumi nating gas. Mn E M. Nichols is agent for the sale of this machine in this County. Its operation can be seen at. his dwelling near the 31ount Carbon' Bolling Mill, where he has one in use.. By means of this machine persons living remote from street gas pipes can enjoy the luxury of a pure gas light, at a comparatively small cost, and with little trouble. - . Tur. Ohio Copperheads are in trouble.. At the recent session of the Slate ...Executive Committee, Alexander Long, the"notorious secessionist, introduced, his States.' Rights and Pro-Slavery dOctrine as the platform of the party at the coming election. • The -plat forth, which says that "white mastery and negm'slavery is, in the South, the Very best form of their society,!' was supported by a portion of lite. , members : of the Committee; but was opposed by-others, not • on accOtint of tbe . principles profosed,. but hecautie was not in order for the committee to dictate to the coming convention. Long Co. have accordingly seceded, ..and prOpeise . to tam an Independent State ticket that will be in their estimation truly "Demomtic." • i - *".r - , r• I' **, '1 •rA '- v --; T s f tt r ..- A IT is INIUMISD• 11Y11031r t . . : ,,gip .:, r ilitliszVetkrtAdsts . tri .il Is - 44. glud - 4*Se44l*:* -o ,o l 97 t riig - priked, ..otrTllprotyp wtofip., dEtctinmstg. I Commission- a's".:V.lsatted,‘~there'Will-'sOon ,f stiOiditmoinf itiudnisii Mai and nierehantsat . 1 ?e -- !io* ditATifte'it& 4l 9n - c#celping - „uie - `o4l, ' :tht..nieltingtdibrivardilta*rojeettit a iiiitV ofJeffer)3On'tiaviii:lfll ..stuiuld b ' ti , lekit s « , l. l 4.434 . ra4cfs3t.ke ,t#L`4 this,• l3o *o l o l2 dl.! 4 :" mined to trytitn fcir treason, the procet4ings:t` Clair: iii..-Palo - 41tclanir pint ..Oirikori.:..-If will, ,„ of ,co*e;,:ta li i'liitei t Vitetge a' blyijg t4,9,y*Vtiiist - it'of t44'o l ' o4 P*ii:P4i*ti. tribunal ; Li3ut, -from prettent indiestiont, it , -1111-- gugh will derive from the propoie4 „conaes•-. more probable that he Will'be tried :by • mill- '-tiOi4ltitip'"Nili do-„.Well •th4;;Bali;et tarp:winMission aa „the leader-T.or. Instigator ” In .4444* 1 4KtiiilikA - 6114111g4tt:.«*. of the .: PoWtiSeK; for - it 4', said In Gpvati 7. • mittiesppohited at themrigt to pall upon ment quarters there . .are -, :neiviy discovered+ t them, and 'post:.,,,thenwly,c.S „1941w0134:, proofs-against lconnection.itu in thatconnection. - 'I. ehartaiiiiipw (Oared of adding thi) ... of ..; • - - - e ; ': .dotletis c itnittiallitahe;triideOftiutie.;_ sidaii Wading .1" - cenVenient -_ and .'plat/3144 . cintrptinication - with 'neighboring,-loWw wOcit litti ',Ong been needat.. Weearnesily tiniriliat our citizens wilitake held of this: -....,....... ~ . , . passenger railway project in the proper spirit and -push it through—Let this be an .eicep gob to ottrnstiSilliPTair'Virintleltiteinetia Tun Fm - tiati coth;EGi. oiePrpc srLvAnrA.--The sixteenth annual session of this Institution, located in Philadelphia, will . Commence PbtrAlei ; A; 1865 , 'and 'o2thitte five months. In fifteen_ years during which period the College has been in existence, sit ty- eight ladiqi have re - Ceiked its diplointt, and nearly four times that number have niatricu lated and attended its lectures: The* thir teenth annual comrne*trient was held at College on the of March;iiheri the qe gree of doctor of was - conteitedby the President, T. :Morris Perot,, b,, upon Lucy Abbott, Maine; Ruth :A: Ccerryi,, Michigan, and N. M. LeaVell, 'Ohio: To women, of capacity, independence and posi tion can be readily secured by : the study, and practice of mediclne. ' The ridiculous oppo sition to the movement is+passbg away, - we are glad .to note,.and this College is, yearly incressinz in -power and usefulness. , • Tits Norristown Herald thinks that•papers in`thls State that profess to lead liberal-Batt runt should express.: themselves openly and fearlessly, that ' • ' "Nolda] man in the rebelliMia States should be re ftwed'arlght conferred upon a-rehel! And that - •'No loyal man in the, rebellions States, ;competent to vote, Mould be deprived of that tight be his color . Our catemporary names 'the Philadelphia Press, Harrisburg Telegraph and Chambers burg.Hepository. as recreant. on. this:topie— We trust to'ri them, yetardent advocates of the right in this matter. , In the meantime we know that it is the popular sentiment in Pennsylvania that the leading rebels must be punished for:their terrible crimes; that the disloyal people of the South should give sat isfactory proof that they will become loyal, and that every Union man in' the SOuth, white : or blitat, ; should have the rights .and privileges of an American- freeman. It is unmanly, cowardly, to attempt to shirk this question. It must be met, foritis THE queS lion of the -hour.: . • Sew ridge Packer 'of Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, has given $500,000 for the establishment and nikinte natice off' a collegeat Bethlehem. Acommis sion, at the head of whom is Bishop Stevens, - is already,_engaged in organizing a plan for tbe .A. tract,of acres also giyen as a site for the college buildings, and the Trustees are not fettered in their action as to to the kind of buildings to be erected, orsuch, other arrangements as are necessary to carry out the munificent purpose ofJUdge Packer. Bethlehem is one of the lovliest, villages in Pennsylvania. It is in Northampton County, on the south bank of. the Lehigh River; at the junction of the Lehigh Valley and North Pennsylvania Railroads, 11 miles from the flourishing city of Easton, and .51 miles froin Tar; value of the estate lett" by the late James DTl(las, Esq., is $1,200,000. The revenue stamp upon his will cost SGOO, being the largest stamp upon-an instrnment of that charact..r yet affiredin Philadelphia. His bequests were as follows : to hi gardener, `John Pollock ; housekeeper, Henrietta Long, each, $1,000,• and Ann Fine, servant, $5OO. To his niece, Virginia Watson. $5,000. To his friend, Joshua Lippincott, $lO,OOO annu ally for life, and all his wines . - and- liquors. To his niece; Aguas Dundas Lippincott, $lO,OOO annually, for life and his plate and furniture. Mrs. Anna S. Smith (late DWl das) the interest of $15,000 ; ,the principal at her death to go to her children. To his grand nephew, James Duudas _Lippincott, all his books,: paintings and statuary and two farms. The remainder of his estate is divided into forty equal parts, sixteen going to JamesD. Lippincott.; twelve- to Anna Maria Dimas Lippincott; three to Agnes D. Lippincott ;. five to the children of his deceased brother John, and two to the children of his deceased brother Henry. There' are - lands. in tills County owned by the esf4l,e. The executors of the will are Joshua - Lippincott, Richard Smethurst and James D. Lippincott.' . PRESIDENT JonicsoN is "winning golden ppinions from all manner of uten,";eicept Copperheads:. They don't -like the prompt' ness with. which, he hangs Murderers. It makes them feel •uneasy. He gave In Wash ington or.the • day of . - the execution, another example Of.his intention to discharge his du-. ty with SacksOnian firmness. A:Writ of ha berta corpus in - the case 61*. Mrs: . strratt was granted by Judge . ..Wylie of the 'Supreme. Conrt of the Distrlet r otColumbia. * The Pre sident quickly disposectOt the nonsense, by snspending the :writ, and directing General Hancock to proceed to execute his orders in regard to the execution of the assassins. - The murder party- don't like, that kind Of work.— It "is . rough" on its convicted members. Again, the President on eaturday last, talked Very plainly to a - delegation-Of 'Virginia mer chants, who wiehed him_ to.. strike -out the, $20,000 clause in' the 'amnesty proclamation. He'wotild not. tio it. Noti -a bit of it. He told them that the ,"men in the . Soutli- NS ho dragooned the people . into - secession .were wealthy. . They arethe,.anes who must auf , fer. He • thought they ought to be tamed on ail over s2p,poo to keep the poor, The del 7 Liegation- went arVay - with the. opinion that he Presidentis not a man to•-he bambooiled by rich rebels or sneaking Copperheads. ••• "Occ4.!_izosAt," the NV ii . shngton c'.6rrespon": dent of, the Philadelphia Peess; thinks the Copperheads haVe missed their mark in try; ing to bring President Joheson : down to : their level. He is a Maa•ofjustice, of firm resolve to punish eriniinals, : and a.. Democrat 'of the Jackson, not modern style. : "Occasional," under !late - of July • writ es . : : • - The practice of holdinu everybody *responsible for the strong measures ot the Government but the President himself. was most sedulously .maintained dnring the term otMr. Lincoln. At first he was denounced as a usurper and a tyrant ; but gradually he came to be dis missed as a sort of protest-Nation-the decided doings of his Cabinet. Whenever he sanctioned what leoked-like a resolute policy. he was credited with a rehictant • •yielding to exacting counsels. The ACCCSSIOII. of An drew .Johnson did riot discourage thore who preached this text. Only they "made a different application of it. The new-President was to be aloft and pliant ruler. be- , muse• ha twat! a Demrxrat 1 As anon as he took the place made vacautey the bullet of the traitor. he was expected to be uncommonly lenient to all twilit - Us—to. the same who, until he. became President ; . made him the target of the most shameless and nameless. c.altun. ores.. In fact, he was no Democrat then—nothing but an Abolitionist Bali a despot.. It is not 'for .me to-nn -1 ravel these metaphyales. That Andrew Janneon should fear-to strike at treason because be is 'a Democrat, may, mean that those-.who _expected this sort of timidity think that modern treason and modern Dernocracy are terms of equal meaning.. The,Demotracy of Andrew Johneon.is not that kll= ar is made. of sterner stuff. It is ofJacksonate to _the hard "and bitter tench ingerof his life. nakterhisfrifit was the watchword of • his success. 'W.!' alitalindrew Johnsab to-Jo Lane In the Senate..in,Pebniaryof.lB6l, idter brie. of the threats of the latter 1.....`2. Irtell.that Senator these ryes never saw-the man of whomlistood in fear I" The De mocracy of Andre.W.Joimeon %Instinct with horror of cowardice and hats_ id-treason:4Hr very finst ?real dentin' act :wail- to deeldettow.to treat the assassins of Mr. Lineoln...`ThieWhalelarid'wai thrilling with In dignation, and black,with- the- thiader:clouds of un common wrath. How should he' proceed Wait to take advice from the Conrta.+maytiap.from Mr. Justice re Wylie he=or from lawyers' from Mr. 'Charles 0 't...'onor tirNeiv Tork—hOwmuctireward he. ehould of fer for tno capture of Booth, and if Hot virtuous yoniie man was 'caught, whether the- Government would pay the reward 2 Had he anyxight to 'earth , for the ac complicee 2., This was another question. And when as the proof oozattant.drep by drup.llkrilhe blood that betrays the slaughtered body; allowing the relations be tweerbleffenson Davie and the assesains;-it Would bare taken a.coilege of philosophers to.._knolvrhat he was F.thers to do. 1.16 w would Old. Rickety have Met ouch an exigency? Suppose him to have. been Abraham Lincoln's successor, we'do not think evert Mr. Reverdy Johneon would have : inducted take a consenc tire coarse. Indeed of a sour :apple tree, he might have found a more conrenient and a shorter metbal attune- mining the high priest of; Secession to his original la - lavatory. ,And I -apprehend that his militarr court would have been. far-lees formal than that. of which (lepers] Hunter was President._ General Jackson bad a very sincere regard for the Jaw; to. time of pEace .; and, no doubt, if Judge Hall had,beeniop the bench while the General-IMP rieiting New Orleans. wit gay young Teprieseeera. before the war, be would have - been ter rided at hie frown • But when . the enemy was at the door of the city, and the latter infected with, treason, even Judge Hall, and the lawyers and the' dignitiee Of that place, had to give way. Andrew. Johneon bus not , been cotemporrineorte: with twit ofllds greaultian's ' career, has not livid in Teeneseee. bits notbeen a JaCk- I son boy, for nothing. 1 respect" that:following his ex- ample. end recalling how that example was endorsed tothe people, has -been a pared thatpl of silent heels. An3how, I fear the *kedge who expected him to be lenient to traitcra because he was. a Democrat. -will nut be so eager in his praise when they bate realized that his Denmeracy bats-taken another -shape, and that With .hiiu country :high shove all nEsogig OF TVIE PATRIOTI 8.11.14 OQ A book of some ffve hundred pages, •iAtich; Wiltlie complete roc* of ,what -Calitity . did•• duringthe Rebellion, .will . soon be published.' it Wilfeeiltain the names . . o all Volunteers_ who enterthrfotFarly tenri: . ot service during' he - war. 340' ituthber,civei_. twelve thousand. It will contain a list, of oltmea'Of soldiers from:the County, who 'died in the service, .the company, regime,Oyhere and how they died: This , list embraces - near.' Iyaevenhundred names: It will contain nor.: ratives of battles in which our soldierpwere engaged; incidents of the patriotism of the citizens of the County; list of. contributions, 'etc. There will be a Chronologies! tabre: . hioi graphical sketches of officers and , surgeons from the County, ,and .a Warsllap with all of the battle-fields marked. There will also, be portritits -of the: ibrigadier-gertmilf:'and'colo ' nels from , Schuylkill County,: eieented liy Haltof New York, one of the finest engravers in the countiy. • The work will be one of interest tci . every ' one who has been in,the,,Artat f•rora Jhitt County; to every family who has lost . a rela tive in the Service, for it a record fOr all time of their honorable service in the cause of the imperilled liberties of the Republic., 1 • It is due to the patriotism of-Scttuylkill County that suchka memorial should. inzado; table form, be in the possession of Our citizene, and we ask for on -its its appearance, which we hope will be early in the Autumn, the consideration of all who appreciate what the Connty has done , to sustain the Government iii; its contest' against the 'c,ohorts of treason. . • . have noticed with' Tegret that the returned Soldiers were not out in theirstrength onitha Fonlth of July, .and at 'foment' the late ffinerals of deceased comrades, -arising front some Jealousy of -the different regiments, and three, two and 'one year,' three months and -emer gency men. This is all wrong ; we ehould allbe litre a land bfbrahersand co•operate.together„andform 'ltsiociation.which will be an honor to hhlbtig to. -' The - sole object of said association, shouldlie . to attend the ,ftmeralfrofdereased comrades, who . faithhillj , stood by their country's rights. without regard to length of ser vice. 'As the.Gnard of Honor has failed 'to receive that - co-operation-from all on account 4:l,USealousy . Jealousy-as to who is to be on the right, left or centre. fic - :. I would sug gest that each body of men Who'served different terms, -form separate companies or organizations: Say, the 3 lear,.4.•yean-1. yea' month; - : emetgeadyand.drafted men, the- 48th and 96th. Regiments. no. matter how many men each has,. ten or one hundred :. when 'all are organized the whole to elect a - commandant, Who will appoint his own staff, and assign places in line accord 11qt° ^the service rendered.. All - tol adopt blue cap, ..white gloves and bap. ' . • Remain) SoLDtaa. The Execution of Mrs. Surratt, ;lambi; Payne and Atzerott. .We briefly i‘tated in our last that foul' of the assassins. 'of President 11niolh.were hanged •at Washingtbn on the previous day. The following additional particulars are interesting: " , • . THE DENIE'ANOR OP.THE PRISONERS. Timing the night before the • execution bone of .the prisoners slept 'save Payne and•ll scold, tenth of Whom had a sound, quiet rest of abord.two boars. None of than had eaten anything scarcely except Payne, Who . partook heartily of breath. t. Oplatett had been given Mrs. Surritt to produce rest but. without avail The Spiritus] advisers andfriends.of the condemned left the .prison shortly after 11 o'clock. and none returned until the morning, except Miss Surrntt, who remained .With her mother from.ithout midnight until'S o'clock, A. M. Mrs. Surratt had hope up to almost the hour 01 her ex ecution that her sentence would he respited, if not com muted, and . sbe had apparently lost Sight of her own.in-: terest in deep solicitude for her daughter, or whom.she constantly talked;=and repdhtedly, frantically Mad vidth wringing - of fier hands, asked:. '• What will becomd of •her rwhat will be Anna's rate.?" - • • • -• ,Theie statements , embrace'substantially all the pri soners have given in the nature of •confessioni, other than what le found in the proofs and admissions onthe , . . . : During the morning of Friday Atzerott was in corn panywith the Der Mr ; Butler, a Lutheran minister of .the -The...prisOne.r.was_lytng.upen,hic....hed au intent and quiet listener to the whisperings of.themin- - ister. At another time Atzerott seemed utterly unnerv ed, and tossed about frequently clasping hi's bands to gether and wringing them as in hopolessness and des - pair. At,noon and thereafter ho liecanie:naltiter and scarcely spoke or moved. • -• • - Mrs. Surrott throughout the tiny continued in 'physi cal rtostrat ion. bnt grew calmer as the hour lippreached for execution. The parting between herself and dam,h . ter was borne with more fortitude than_ wai expected of her ; and whilst the latter swooned army, and wns car ried to an adjoining apartment senseless, Mrs. Smratt app:eared.to rally in strength for the moment: Soon again. howeyer, she lost strength; and when taken from her cell•to the scafteld,she. had to be almost liter. . ally lifted:and borne along by the Caldera. THE ..SCAFFOLD In the lot south of the prison. and 'surrounded by Wall thirty feet high, the. scaffold was erected. The - structure is aboutimventy feet from the prisoh near by; say. thirty feet - distant, were four - freshly dm-graves, and beside them , four-lafge pine coffins, .coarsely con . . -,TheScaffold was tio arranged that the liar cotudetheed could lie hung at the same time. • In the'enclosure and upon the top of the wall: which was.literally packed With 'Soldiers, were quite - three thousand, spectators, three-fourtim, of ,whom mere aol- Aboat half-past twelve o'clock. General 4ancoci ar rlied. and remalfied personally inspectinvall.theolll - acts" . ' ' THE PROCESSION OF DEATH... At 1.15 the procession proceeded from the prison to the sciffold in the following'order; preceded by General llartranft • , - Mrs. Snrratt. supported by an officer and a non-com missioned-officer, and attended by Rev. Fathers Walter and Wigett. Atzerott. attended by an officer with whom walked his Spiritual iitiviseir, Rey. J.. 0. Rutter, of the Lutheran. Church. and Chaplain Winchester:. . . Harold came next, attended by Rev. Dr. Olds, of Christ Church, Episcopal. .- Payne, attended by Rev. of the First. Baptist Church -of thia city, and Rev. Dr. Striker, of Baltlniore: - - - Mrs. Sarratt,• attended by.two • rnlcliers.• Her wrists and ankles' were ironed. She was attired inn plain black alapaca - dress, with black helmet and thin veil. Her. face .could •be easily seed ,. She gazed up at the, horrid instrument of death...and her lips 'were moving : rapidly as in prayer, She was aasisted upon the scaf fold, and seated in a chair.near the drop. She gazed upon the nooSe, which dahgled in the wind before, her face; and again her lips moved as if In prayer: • Atzerott followed, with a . glaring, - haggard look: He seemed to' have ,Changed in appearance greatly since his incarcerated He. also,' was assisted by two sol diers, and seemed very' feeble.. hut appeared to rally when on'the scaffold. and took an evident interest in the .prociedings.• . • • .. - Harold came neit, sapporteti on each side. - He seem ed very feeble: tint - revived a'llttle Sulrse,quently. realized.his position now, ithe never did before. Ile was very pale and careworn-- lie examined the it( at fold- closely, upon approaching it, and especially the. . . Payne came neit..Nafth his usual bold. etraight atti tude. lookhig.,withreeming indifference upon the-Instru ment of death. He wore a blue idatrt. and • etraw hat: There , oinetflrmneao la his step Gabe marched to the REMARKS .AND PRAYERS': or TUE ATTENDING CLERGY. • The Catholic *tannin ;attendance °pore: 4 4m Snrratt declined making rair. public ?mark. Dr _Gillette step: ped forward and said: • • The prisoner, Lewin Thornton. Powell, known , as Payne. requesta me' on this occasion, to. say for him that he thanks, publicly and. Pi occrely. thanks, General Rartranfti all the officers and Soldiers who,land charge of him, and all persons who have minitered- to ~his' wants, for their nn wavering - kindness to him in this trying hour. Ifeit an unkind word nor an 111-feeling act has been Made toward tdm. • • • . . Almighty . hodonc heavenly Father. We pray thee to Permit us to cornmittthisi . sottlinto thy hands: -not, for -any claim we have to make for it in ourselves, but de pending as we do upon'the merits of our Lord Jesna Christ, grant, :0 Heavenly Father, we beech thee. that his spirit may be accorded an wiry passage out or thin werld: and, if- consistent-With the Turpones of. mercy, and thou delightest in mercy, receive him. This we humbly ask; through Jesa Christ, -our Lord and onr Redeerner. . Amen. . Dr Olds., in behalf of Harold, followed, saying: .• "David E. Harold, wbo is here about to undergo the extreme penalty Of offended taw dasires me to say that he hopes your, prayers may be offered up to the. Most High God forlorn: that he forgives all who .may at any time have wronged him, and asks of all . forgiveness for . all the wrong or supposed wrong he has done unto thigh; that he thanks the officers who have had charge of him' during his confinement, id priml' for ,their deeds of kindness toward him : he hopes that he dies in charity with all the world, and is convit.ced that his soul is to the handsorGod: .."Ameh.”- :'T •,- - - , • • Rev, Mr Butler„ the' epiritual ndvNer . or Atzerott, then rose 'and naid : • . -• • ...• • ',GeorgeA Atzerott requeits me thutottbllcly,to re turn hie unfagnedthanks . tollen'entYllartranitrand BIY associated' with' him. in this prison. for their uniform. courtesy and kindness during flit hisimprisonntent,.And now George - A: litserott,ay'God.have.roemy4ipon :you. . The way of.theliansgressor is bard. -The wages o I sin is death ; but,we freely confess" our Sirts; Pod. will in meter, pardon Ahem:: :,PuisLianns into:, the ,world to save ainners,--eren the chief of sinners.. Be , lieve in the lord 7estot Christ, and thou shalt be Pined, The blood of :the : blessetkliedeetne.A.4estts cleanseth fret& aft'Sin. ` You' prolefs.to • MOM' hnbe-. I ieved to have .pence-in'youi heart; and _may- God be with vou in this pour of trial and suffering; tutek,may you be enabled Rota commend'yonr siml to the thiattor alt. that you - may have . peace In this last moment' of . life., The Lord. God - .411y. rather . of Mercy, ha* mercy upon. on you, and, remlye you Into His heavenly' keeping. 'lord Golf,'llidietner - Of 'the world, have Mercy upon this. man'. ~ - L ord - God. lioly Spirit of the Father and the Son have . mercrytmn: him and grant hiMthy peace . Anteti„.. . -- •Tris LAAT PALNETI; 1136'tiE. 'General Hartranft read the ordceO,f,:theiWarEepart.'.. went. embracing the F . tesidettt , s Executlie Order;lor the execution, • . . • The limbs of each of the prisoners were new pinioned' The caps were drawn over their beads, Mrs. Surratt exclaiming in a faint yelps, " Don't let me fall ; hold Ateerott exclaimed In a lend tone : "Gentlemen. take warning ;" then. after an interral of about MO mingtedi ho mid ; .1)06d-by, gentlemen who ate before me : may we all meetin the other world.- , • • It was now twenty-ilve mlnnlca pait 1 o'clock, Mc' officer in charge of the 4caffold here made some precori certed muttons to the attendant soldiers to his hick froth the Maio. and then, vnth a motion of his hand, the drop fell colt the bodies of.the criminals were suspend ed in the air, ' - • .1 • t i .liikaibod i IN .. •,. • , - Anne and ionni4,C,a few ita!kettaa. ,1., the • ,apiiiiiißtA4; t m,Ptilfe:*.-' • - c:": ' itit ' ,-.' -tkrm4•4lidiawine, - " L ' '.4. +Wi= u unat. l"thl AZ*l7ilu e i-W" . initr7 l4. ficai • =lf M l tri.%•to be of but veryshort . . - • •- .- . '-- -:::. ,i•.. A... -.st".• ~ - T .:, t , , ; - s; - 4 4 , 34 „*. of testMfiestee Plearlebeekein . , ''' -:: • 'IIT- ' Ak a:, l * * , Ilt:',Otlif U. 801;116/1 ' - -". • ' '''' --- ' ;itilli Suwon of thePwsk ~....., Dr- i ' i ",i !. *,-biaos, an&petoosiesstlilkellit - 1. 4 • .oe. - the hOdt4-Isvictiehstiectheinpost - • tope thecoel ' e ra= l "W"skodeV i rttee' einiositabtstelot bi& . . ...,, neclUtoftm*eslitteinstan_ t, broken. _ , caw ~, •At e *P P- 4 01(wi q be .p. sw . r 4•• - • - 11 ! thia oed .... • • •, ,„, r anirbutiottT- . -.._1.1 hi let idt‘tbas to [ Tin 1411"1161° were re s lea:teen UtVelerant Ahe mareldans of Company" F . . , ~ ._ , I gem. They were Chosen bs . the leeltatunft what'(T. Pt t.. l regimenteate,lwithoot irogricr known _ n : ( 1 7 1 : 6 , I plarpothotaired ?lour able-bodiM men, of the _ t meat to be' selected from the left or.tkie. Al*, to , ffierfer i l m t :b l . : a apeciat and -I.ntitle rdizirlimnited lie., cordingly truldelre the' • . clime known to the natembentot th e regiment .;. . : 1 : • Modd. Ansiatnamitillr Itedireer Yr PI besent . to the , Albetry - : : Pe:flu:taw'''. Waked telr.i, ; .. • . -.- 7 , r -:, :. ,-....,;•,,,- ,--- .7 -- - - t- - -7! . -,- .riElm maga . - - NOW Orleans," - , : • 41fir.17fief i *ilg - ,. - titi l o s tl a b - sts bra ye 'out in 'Bolivia. oirlbo - reScdntion :in Peru is 4 gainingfru& WrOregen yielded . eight millicgis of - g ,• sclrAtiransas is .reported _in a destitsate - eaw. The. 4 14taithein kalroids :are tieing ram* • the retail prisoner's at iiewport News har,e..4eermleased. • • - • •- • - . -.LIM() d _ifficulties -between • Spahi and alai ,'Va., has been: tnr4o4, over to the eivSnutifinities.' • •• sir All sohinteer officers and men are. ordered' to Join their regimental. • wlf - No demiion , bas:yet been made, about the trial of Jefferson . • . _ • WThe balance...or the.,Ninth. borrili brim mustered out of ;advice, " • WAgreat like, the source , of, the. Nile, has I:We discovered' •• '• • • - ittirOx-Renorder Tillon of , New York, is dead, in thii7Otit . year of hisage. -•-• • , rwrien.,,Pitpe : . left Washington - for his -com mand in Minnesota: nn Friday'. • f The Tnitett:fitatee .icinadrchrixi the East Indies is soon to bereinforcod. • •-' • - • WPantligorplif, - the cliesi player, has arrived in New York from Now Orleans. '• - WThe new steam corvette. Madawaska was launched at BrooklymisrSaturday.ez z • • Wrienry .A. • Wise is - named as a probable candidate for Governor of, Virginia. • • •• IfirSenater Ynlee •: and Governor . . Allison of riorida:stramonfined in Fort Pultuiki.. • •- .• • ", - ,,Hr z Two vessels collided at sea' oft the' Chalet- Pelko, •Tunii - 26.. Four lives *ere lost, 31170131 Y, 250,00 'soldiers have yet been paid off. As man* more r.arnairi.to be paid. • ' • July 4th, 75;279 persona and : 4;7Bl car riages were at Central Park, Now-York. - . • aar•The St. Nicholas Coal Co. will pay a dividend ' of S per cent:, clear of tax, on the.l7tb.inst: 'AirßoVernor Sharkey, of MississipPi. is ramp pointirfg all the old county and toWn'officers. - - Sr The GoVernment of Memphis,',Tennessee, • has been handed over to the civil authorities. • /317 T-he Flasard-Powder.M.ills, in I Cortneatient; explode t on Thursday; -Two men wera.killed. • WA-weekly newspaper is to be started at Ra leigh; North. Carolina - and 'a daily at Newborn. 'The: Presidertt returned to Washington-on Monday frcim his'eXcnrsion down the Potomac. - - Bar Tha tOdies of Mrs Surratt,'Atzerott,Rar .rold and Payne have beeit-given to their.friends. 37rNearly all the railioid workmen . in Buffalo have struck on 'account of a rednetion'eif wages. . gCol. Harrison, Davie private' Secretaryjs confined in the Old Penitentiary' at Washington. WGen. Rooker will not take command of. the 'Pepartment"mf„the Feet Until the middle Wlion.Seiefili G. Wright, 'the Minister to. Prussia, will leave for Berlin about August AirThereis said to be a muck larger quantity of cotten' in-South Carolina thanwsa atfirst•sup posed - writ is reported that allthe men left in the army of the Potonise wilibe mustered out in two WA delegation from Florida,- asking for Provisional Governor of the 'State, ie,in Wash ington. • • WThe' assessed Yalitistiori of thereat and per sonal propertyin Cheater virility amounts. to-$27,- Control of Norfolk, Virginia, haii been fesumed-'by the - The city:' is tinder martial law:. • ' . I WThe report that- Secretary ; Seward, line placed his resignation in. he President's hands is - contradicted.: = • • arGen. Grant's log,. house, in which he lived Whilst before Biahmond; is now On its way to Philadelphia. ' . • ' • • • WOne hundred and fifty Generals, now bay ing commands in the'Northern States,. are to be mustered. out. . -• • in' the interior of .'Virginia are still at sea. •The people ate much disaffe.cted towards the GovernMent.. • 7 . . • ' . • .wForty.sults. for. pont:akin are - pending in .New• York against Colonel Baker, the.chief Gov entmept Detective. ' . • .• • • . to-The guerillas still, control the Southwest.— Franklin, Louisiana, was recently sacked. ,Five 'Treasury" agents. who went into the intrior to search for cotton are supposed to 'have been murdered by' • • ' •••• •• " Ilelmboldrß ErrAkcii Bccutr and lidruncen Rosa WAstt cures . secret and delicate . disorde lc in 'ail their stages, at little expense, little orjto chan;elnAlet, Inconvenience. and no ekixamre. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its uctinivand free from all in jue.ons prenerties. Aprll a,. 74.6 m . " THE ,COAL ..TRADE Pottsville. Jul* 114.,/,136. The quantity I sent . by Railroad this week is 58- 931 . 03—by panel 27,972 - 10; for the week 80,963 03 tone,- against : 23;05 00 for Ale corresponding 'week last.year. . .• • There was a turnout lon the laterafßailroiids last year in 'this region,' Which silmeet • entirely stopped the trade. This accounts for the short supply list year. • .. • • There is an evident improvement in the trade within the last week,• and although 'prices, have not advanced any, they are more firm at the pre- iimis.loW 'rates. This feeling' - seems to pervade the whole trade,* and therefore we may-confuleut ly 'state thitt the 'prices Of Coal bait." tOnChedbof. - tore " this 'season,. and will not be any - loWer.. rednetion in prices in this ; region is from 'BO to 90 rott cent. on the highest rates of .Itist year,. other present state of prices ruling on. all other artieles of consumption,is,a very large re duction, and ought to satisfy allemuminers. They also receive' a much cleaner-. article at the re. &Iced rates,. which is another ThipOrtant consider. . . . There are several Collieries standing idle yetis thiS region, which.will net start until the-price ofji Coal advances, or Nviges,are farther reduced.' At some of the -Collieries: the rcdnotion in thi price of wages hai reached 10. per At-som( Collieries they ace asking a redaction of 50 pei oent:. This is"tpo large with previer4 prices . co living: Forty per cent. on rriinerS„ and thirty-or laborers is All- the redoction that ought to IA asked until . prices` of living areredneedt6 a great er extent. .. • We are decidedly. opposed to all low wages sys. terns, and we.hope that they will not lip'redliced lower than there hi an alsiolnte'necesso keep . . ity _ •t • . the trade Tinosing,' buSiness or country can prosper:with low rra . ges,.ancl,fhe :pan in business who exPeCts to benefit hit:ll:self or hikbrisiness by paying lOW w_i_iges, 'does' not understand the . first _principles on which business •. The.trade sums up this week: as folloirs corn_ pared with last -year : . . . . • - . 1864. . 1863. . . IFT= I. WrI:M.. WEEIS. TOTAL . ' DEP.. P& R. R.l{ 19,42911,589.473 58,091 . 1,323,5644265.339 Schnyl Cass. -4.036 L 899,528 27,972 269.115181110,413 1, V;al R. R.. 19,033 791.462 3.94171 .641.940 d133,542 ' Lehigh Cani .14.619 276,550 22.673: - 264,3951 812,1r4 &rant S'lll.l 17.271 409,071 14.311 443,60 5 'd55.466, ~ N. 1.111 6,071 163,726 6.989 - : 122,100 4141.6261 Penna.-C. CI - - . • . - - . - , -1 BY'R.-Roadl 1.61111 litass '11.236 , 257.775 .139.309 By Canal., . 18.761 .181,612 . 240.16.4114405:191 Del.& and: '.24,058: 3311,1 24,69,9 .7: 324,5321: , d 15,568 ;rang Sth. ~ -' .. 112,400 ; - , - .4,0564163,404 Shama:in:: 9,091( "154,286 . 10.097 .171,672 -17,386 Trevorten:. 7,864 - - 37.041 . - 378 • 11,919 826,722 'Short"... ~ _ . — 135.21.3 _ . ', '..„. 74601'd27,712 Franklin C. ~7;144 , .. 91.941 ' - 851 - 12.887 (125,034 Broad Top. 192,325 - - 124,246'. d 68,079 ;,.152,797 4,4414074 191;757;;4:010,048.. -' - 4,010,045152,797 634.063; . -' --:-. cotresponding. week lad yeanis 38,060 tops frornall,the regions. The increaie . 'freak.County Over last year, when there was s enspoPsion of the trade, is .58,091 03 tons. . . • • CoaStwise freights which were very low, are be ginning to advance' again. . The,' transporting .Companies-will make no :further reduction in freights this : year, and wages is about ea laif as they : are likelitO lie, ,consumers abroad, can therefore nomniencelaying in their:stockaof 'dual with safety. * Our attention bas,been .. etdled to an article on Miners !yogis' from The'frmer, published at The editor is in:n error with regard to'wages paid in,this region. The wages paid to inside and outablerlahoreis at the Mines in Schuylkill Conntyidering a large portion oflast year, and up to this`spring, ranged from $l4 to $lB, a nd .W 6l ed ik."'••••l43/3 $10: a, week. ; „.Thes wages paid to miners employed by the week - was front $l7 to 320 a week, and would. average alxutt $lB a week. Many of the miners who workedity contract made ' HAZAWIVAIVE B RATEI) thtt to akrsro 4 - roonlolV tind4liii ( e was scarcely 4 sed..' Ui de r 6 lg ne d• AgfAlkfor a ef / W e a * !he region wbere the Men d -411s4thil a" vine 4 INC*tlertl f 6l4d worked '; e _ ,„tannonnes to his numerous frients. ,.. and steadily, That pity bath; did,not 'eve stip i til i ;‘ , 4 4 :Verldom Senereilr I'llWDi Melva Is not t p n r oce red an , ta d month for mitilog flimin4; gangways 41171 c f i Itc s l;the by contract., In ems insiarialrt) had 6 , 1 their Ristrontlee.' , "Intse * -1° ." 13 . " .!'a ;hare monthly psTe /If t 20041 /d 1215-11 moth. At one '`! tr a t r e ,- r6 .l l lP 4 A 44l°° 7 a tri falebterit li. ..fhomp = cc siliery, employing : sßout sixty lands, the Oper- AtlY ls : l6 - ° 213 ' 7Magt. ator has assured rus that the monthly Tray rolls ofAT Voltle Ai iisnwm - MfileP l w.orkingilliplorm**AfgAngl4o:ol2, ~k 1 rAicst.eK rravAlia"'"" mw averaged $175 a month. 'These are th e N at e e ,1011Y..-` wages Alia t Were plod: this cesip,i,edpn Whiati 41.11;11;,59°'11" Vo( r i k p r vl ;l B l e , t.7:rpe , t shice,Fi 'thv induction, taigts per cent..on laboietra r arid gs - _ We;are erecting our mill at the • Mine.' 14 iMoss; Per cent., on,roi nom t0ike444,4 1 1p wept-a. frit=l 7 sl2:4 e lrtiTitf al triti s ti l*4 Z A fe ' w The wages paid at the • inthisarui oth- we A 611 3 6 Y luculfb/Y elulder l 4 eall' et l l l llY' . tik% ad er Coal regions, were mach greater than .vantage °I-Pre"nt. "antes: was paid, Afew good Agents wanted. 41 Lazy tilantrpi - stAirlfw.„ ffis -Nioit.s. a A K i kt i t*lll *Cr 1 14Filla, Vaacottieries receive; now—from 111 to $l.l & v.0 1 , 4 1F._ -itetipaand , pekes Ateltrark:4Thtv Purehow Abe. ilaitchud 4Yederstltp T, trOkt i tiffAt 46 e o o:Veklatne/AMW 'l; 2 Blab virat '.144A-StIt.ET M=MMIM :113,10Z8 0E.00,91L,8Y....THE 043161,• Bad Ash Prepared„.....s 6 500 I L. ra l4tatrt _• " " • : -t3t:ltost and Etrokenc.'.,'„ 6t,.1 " Egg C -er " Chestnut,. . Ant Loetust 31t. Ltrap, Bt. • & 6' 35 - " 'Broken ..... 6 636 - 6 25 , • m= ..Prepared. 6.00®S 25 Chestuut..-. . Lorberry Coal, .. .. ... . . 6 56c4 6.75. 8e124014t.11041 - . 47-41 - ' 1 Lehigik rAgup,' : k -.l‘ i " Chestnut, 5750 - 6 Off, BrosaToP, 6 75@i 00'. AT NtW;ioltlii. ll Schuylki Bed - Ash by - Bnat'i:;ad t'.l'7-0(kg) • a nut . . : ".. - White ' Boat. . . ... 7 2 5 " Broken: a Egg',- • 7'000,7 415 -, Stove, • • • OQ:I_7.SM: Cheatnnt; Lehigh - White Ash Lump'. S. Boat. -• , Cb 7.00 " • ErePii.e4; ' =.t " 'Oheettrat , ~. ... .. . 'tool set ElizabOtispel4.. launP and St. Boat by -.Cargo. CA I. St. Boat 0. - , - Broken.'. . ... ... .. CiD Egg' - • ' • 0 ove-. Chestnut, . _Bee Auction 5a10p..." Lehigh Cowl at Elizabettkport. . Lump and St-Boat by Cargo 7.2i0 700 Brokm and • Egg -"- . .00 Prepared • • 4 '. " ( 41 TOO Chentant • " ".. . . 0 - 25 . 7 Ditill..*lllll4ll.ll 1110 C0.'0111 , 6' liontlont. . . ..... .• ... ;3: •• St. Boat. Broken:, . . ... .... .. Egg CtA - Stove - • . Cheragt. bo:os Coal ntillkivrbisri". St 810t. 4 / Broken • ' ' - • 0' Stove " - " ,• * Chestnut Atue - Auotion Saki. • 1 4 i E i ism ' Sha'kin & Pittston*. Asli-whiolri j jei - 7 -3 500 - 475. " ' -retail. .•' 9No Lykerte Valley Sha'hin 114(11...eit - wholesale ..... 8' 250 , iratan,: 9 50 ci t io 50 CIISiBERLAND y Codel.-Litun of mine 1. 0, b. s7_ 50 at Locnitt. Point.• • . . . . COAL FREIGHTS. Freights from F'tkilliehmtatadAFiailati 9 a.] Portland I SO 4 Portsmonth........;:q 90 Newburyport . ' 1 % IBoaton • - 1*) 'New Bedford.. ... ..... 1.75 I Newport; • • 1 70 .New.Londen.. • 1 10.1Nonrich • • 1-75 'New Haven I 40 r Bridgepont 1 40 New York.' . ... 1 40 I 30 Rhode Island 1. 504,Alexandria ..... 1.75 Washington*D. 1:15 I Hartford: .. .. . 2 00 Taunton • V6O. Newark- ' — 1.40 Albany • 200 I' .. . 2. 00 Richmond - V..A. L. ..9 , 75 J Norfolt Ya 175 Dighton ' • 1 90.1 Derby • 175 / 2 9.Ve559 1 .. 9 and, 45. bstapi,aniverl ((r the w.eelc. ,F re ~tiitr trot Eflznbet6por•a' New York.... ....V 60 1 Portland Fnll Myer. • 20)Newbniyport. Newpart... 80pt0n.... Norniek Providence Norwalk:. • ._._.. _....,._.. -001Portillionth , ',, Dliddletown, - ... - -„, I .„2,o;N'ew Bedford:*...' 'Una5un.;. ‘ ,..,..:...;,....tiati8ridgep0rt.,..„., Lynn. . - 1 to l l.lartforo. . . gilent .`'.-- .. -' ''1.,D0tA1b4ny.:.•...:;.... , Freightlifrom - To Philadelphia ' ....... . . ...S/ 25(3 New York • I 754 2 004 'Freighu fro m Georgetown or Alexandria. To Philadelphia • $1 250 New York Boston .Pittegreve Coni Tiade for 1865. Amount transported dating the last month: • 4101T71t. t TOTAL. • • 92214..32,085 fIT ' 507 .01 ' 12,065 OS. .1,519.15 . 44,150 15 Lorberry -Creek: Swarana , Rallrord nton Canal Railroad.. SrChuylkill Cantu? Railroads:far 1885. • The following is..the onantit,y of coal transported, over the different liallroadi, in . Schuylkill COnnty, for: :week ending on ThrtindttY•ewenitig last: . - Min6•lltll & S..l,laven - ,111 .• • . :591.610 16 Mt. Curbed... • 2,913 06'1; •'• 1*.f3.13 01 Mil].Creek " • 4,006 19 .100,000 On 'Whitney & "Broad Mt • 16,316 06- - 971,470 11 Little Schuylkill. Schuylkill Valley. . , Conl Trado. by ganntity of Conl sent bq week ending-on ThOrsdaP e Port. Pottsville Auburn Port Olinton - • T0ta1....A . .... Previontlly this 'year. .Total TO same time fiat year. Ini=vas e Bk); Decrerwe Lehigh CO For weekending Seddo ' • liar . • Fulton , Coal. • Stout: Sharpe: Weisti & Co.. Brick Mountain Smith's Spring', Mt... lioney i ßrook. Coal Co Gemtan,Pa. Coal - Col Mt. Coal W. T. Cafter& Co.. Tieaver Meadow ' Lehigh Zine-Co: John ()Miners , L. .& . 11.. Coal ....... Baltimore Coal. C 0... Franklin ' Coneoldated. Coal Co Anilenii . . .. .1 Lehigh :& Snag, C 0,.:. Villtielabnrre • Leh: Coal.&-Nay. Co • Other Shippers... Warren .Itun . McNeal.. ' . ... ... Total Total by R. Same time 1114 yeat. Dmreftse lucrea.‘e United Statei,'Rairroad Oanal and Local Reading Railroad Stock " ••• Bondis .4 • - -1510. • Schur 1 -Navigatiou r Titock, ..... . - . : ) . i6iidtil • - Mine Hill Railicaut • . Lehigh Valley " • " Lehi , *h. Canal.' • • raltawisai -Railroad.: • _ -.preferred Miners - Bank:Stock—. • - Farmers'- Bank Stock..._ . • - Government Bank Stock 'Pottirville Water Company Stock... " Gas' Tr. S. Bond 1851 (coupons oft I II.•13: 5-20 Bonds (coupons f..U.13 1040 , I..Certitlca tee: of - Indebtedness ' 'obta. cpreniiim Preston Coal TraP. ••• . : • -Patton Cord-Co' • • - • Green Mountain • C0a1....::: Locust' Mountain Coal C 0... . New York and Middle Coal: .. . . . MoOntairr... 4 . t' , &satin's Falls Coil Co Black Dlainond Coal Co t - Black Reath . • • _ Mammoth Vein Cupsididated Coal Co - Tr eroont: ,:••• • Coustinwe: Mutual coal co . " - Giraidltutual Coal Co Sal em Voaf r " • Aloneyhmok Coal Co • C Glell_Plirbert . ..Cofit , cft••••s• l :',P P , • V' efe.cfrivoi* Coal o-- .. • NEW ADVERTMENTse IrINEWIESPEOPIIEU Auourimmais-,Lavr. mpktilx.l422- • `:tAtitkorkertrbr'Laiv komitibiter:amdtrvits 'and. to take tiepostitiOnei 'and itOknowlellgment : az o 4eede, mortgagee, powers of Attorney,'itc.,) , • POTISVIIIIM. 'ECHITYLML. CO.'. • LAW . AND . OE74E; • - :Mahantongo: Soppoatte'Poist OMMLL 9. 1 1 New • London 'Mb Pawtucket.:. ,Taunton 20! . New Ilaven:. MEM ....'“:2;069 'IT , .90.396 04 Brood - to ' ~ilrnnci quid eniuz. hist: *AILSLOAD. r 1565 • Canal .fot the 2(!r.6T3 10 0,846 PO 1.320 00 16,091 00 007 19 23.333 19 2.320 15 10,755 00 • 4 68,991 as 1,264,593 02 27,972 00 241.143'00 '1,323JM 14501),472'15 269,115'06 396,6'8 00 MASS 10 180;412 .1.4 al Trade foi; On' Sattliciny' twit: RAILROAD MEI i wr.i.L. gia 1,663 12,042 0,106 7,214 SO T 6 11,320 16.839 3,274 4,495 11;2014 ' 1.412 13,808 l 3: .535 1,03 S itt, .., 29; 7 ...• Table;Spoons'and, Forks:2o "100 20 ' ' 23' - suaniii•OS—borrainertoic. ' '• ' • 77 . 77;4' ". ,CBSTIFiCA.TBS.namingr. each article and its Value, 65. ~ mkt' am, placed lu SEALED BDIVBIJORES.. •which ani well .29. , BOX . mixed. One of. theseEnVelows, 'containing the Cm -5 ' . ' tificate or Order for some 'article,- ( Worth atleast' ne 94 ' • , dollar at retail,l will be sent by mail to any 'address. fiG . 5731 without regard to choice on receipt of.ACests. -The , 91.3.‘ • p 234„ purchaser will see what Article it 7.lAvre, and its value. 12 la which may be from One to Five Bandied Dollsia, and 24% 25 . can then send One Dollar and recermAtie Article ho r a named, or any on the list of the. same. vithx,, and alter 50. • an Seeing the article, if it does not. give perfect istisfac-, • 60 1 50 tiomwe desire ft to he immediately 'returned-mud the 26 128 amount paid will bereft:Med. ~ •,,,,,. , . , -,. : - • 19- ', .:' , 07 25 By this mode we give selections from a varied stock X 10T of fine g6odx, of the best make,and latest 'Styles' and of, - 13 i. 104)f1ns' ‘ Intiirslc worth. 'st a namittid '•price. while - all have 'a ' gix ',, 96 . chance of securitur articlee.ot the very.bighest .value. - ..:011,i( -9Fis .. ' mall cases we charge for iorward,ing.the Certificate, 141. — :443 . - postage' nd doing the bigness _the :sum of Twenty:. • • .. . - Ave cents, Which vafebeertilos:ed likrthe order. "-Jive ` , g m Certificates will be sent for $l.; eleven for.s2; thirty st , for $2 ; sixty-five for sp, ';- one hundred tor $15.. • r .. . Parties dealing : U 77 s . ICly elepel4 on - hatirig 1 ,prompt.ri ki t h returns, and the ar t icle dratoti'itn7.ll)e im.- Ili_ -mediately: that ta . afey'addi•ess by - return snail 0r Eralrehotirfaction Guaranteed. in:oll .a154r,... • ..1 . Write you r,Name, Town, County and:State . plainly' and address ' . - • ' - 813 L DEMOS CO.', 27 Csiurtlandt Street; Nevi 'Work. " May 20, , 66. -,• ~ ,-; ~ --. . ~,i -,--,,,.. , 20-oin tf,.•. ; . .100 100 100 100 100 7:10-irimeill7;*ii. • " 14111* and .t) - 1 : ViA ailoye4Aride A/14{i A IN,Fgrjr6) o..}4aPoPular , c.butkp,C3l4*..;Boliks,lpoWli. riteme Chat &Mat, * eataptialag the "Hattattirrli,r $ tali; ' , The SliverVhanpr -4 .l"be ShoiwerotTeatia.“ inif:Hotiipitte 4.'ealia,"—.lttairal tit abtlfitaarnattd oaldat th e samal ,prieettolaz—P/ain t ..s;l. 30 ti .$3. ca :.Clota... tall gtitt St4o) , 3tUsit. Pezaeri:, Coplaa ,pOK-F693, - "cithiNiriKor , pried. • .- - • —: k OLLVAR DiNSONA CO., Pablifiliittl" , .•-• .1, 1 4. 1 . 5 4% , "" - Att'- VT: WaShigetlin flOgan, eititimed -Ark L iltilmvat'Tottisvtlletsr reentrylva , ' ill& en the-. /4t#Ablior.Jlll.3l-3865. •• ' 4 . 'ettya Ow lettere, the applitat meat mil tot. •tisdrettiAt4 . lltteisi," Rite the dtde orthti' paptvect centalor If tkot chtted ifotlrittdutone Pa =Ed to the Desuilietter.Office• • --•-- - - •?• • . . . ...„ Arnold-,04). ~ N elsoo Robinson Beecher( Mu ll en , Mu ll en , Itrin Darett HM ' Potter -, - !Butterfield I M • .211:01MyTaini. I ! - - , Porker Mies MB • BontollreJno MetaCk.Ant.tront, Riebard.son &dm liturue BadEO:Sh:MatroY colt. _Raker Simah 3 . Plnlidngyhos eat - Mtaltn C ZE,Cd ' ;Route Maggie 2 Gibotson Sarah MeMullinAnneel' 'Wan .MII • - Bareagon $ Ri. . MeDermottlitettiOnith Arnapli norther Elirtti 8 Maim Mns . Smith, jidia Kemmerer J W'nos • Kelly John: . . McDonouMn. MaryWhPa James D - •Leonora. Miry Bri,dgetWidm Hannah J .Lutijno ' ' Miller Wee E ' White Catharine Liadennith W H ?SUDO Mrro John I J 09 .1 5. ! 3 . 5 . , - , .r M. BILLYMAN. . ALLEN. & :NEERLES" • ..--I.lP,llONrEp' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF'LINIE ...„: i f anofactnted ONLY, by them 0 that, . - AGIITOULTUR MORK S We give the ,as;tinane'nio lif,* pnbo3nne.wW lielnlo,ns• cabled: forleale, i:ky:F3l3)4 . -'; 001,` :6* - 14 ,1 • • in New Bag% 200 Price, $6O per 2000,1be.i.:(2i -(i aier Th.) ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED FERTILIZER We desire to impreaa upon farmera end dealers, that we make no concealment of its principal components. Animal Matter. .&cid, and Finely Ground .flones: ,Every %,day brings ne additional 'evidences of the et perior excellence of this article.. Those who haveneed it for:nearly seven years know Its good qualities and ' This 18 the best proof we =lave turtoita value. - Peeked .i*New Buggy 150-Ibw; each. • . . • . • tri.ce,.s3s: per 2000 lbe„ , (11 per lb.) car.A tmde discount allowed to dealers. - • AI;LEN . . &'erEerpLEs, 42 S. Delaware Avest, arid 41 S. Water St., Wird ..'Stare Above CheAnut.) We sell no articles but such we can' safely recom inend.::.. -• Dltdy 15 - , .65 riCIAILTEICLY -.REPORT OR . THE, AM. CONDITION OF TUE. MLNERS' NATIONAL BANK OF POTTSVILL'E, of the State of Pennsylvania, on Pad mornte of thetlyst Monday of July, IS6a : • • • Notes and ins Otscohnteil and Loans, $600.842 39 Suspended Debt (under arrangement) . - 72,858,64 Bauldna EionSe ... .. . . 18,972 -rr Other Itenl Dztate - 5.802 83 Current "Expenses . • .• 1,907 85. Taxes paid and Costs ' '• • , • 1,766 64 Premiums Remittances and other Cash Mims.— Dne from National Banks Due from.other -Banks • . U. 8...80nds Deposited with U.S. Treasurer to eecure circulating notes • • Other U. S:Securities • Cash On'hand in Circulating Note.s• of thin , • .• Bank • • 32.298.00 Notes of other National Banks and U. S.: . 27480.00 Mites Of State Banks .... . 95,759 "00 Specie' . • " • 1,013. 49 Other Lawful Money - 801,260 . 15 _ . . . Capital Stock.ppd in Simplot% Food Circulating Notei received trona Comptml- individual Depo Unpaid . •Dividendii.'..,` Duelo s pational ;Bank* Due tolitati Banks Ditcou4t...Excbange and - Lito,reet. 'Profit • - - Amount of Circulatlon tiNtAiireis , Bank ,of Pottoille: it the . g,ounifT • Schuylkill. 4; , 2113,048 as 'DietreparidY In cash, .. .. . . ' '63 NeS . . . 1, CHARLES LOESER, Ciudiier of the. Miners tional Bank of Pottsville, do solemnly affirm- that the above. statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. • . •. • • . -:.C. LOESSR, Cashier. State of Pennsylvania, County of 'Schuylkill, affirmed 'td and subscribed before me this Bth day of July, • • -* SAMITtLCEIRISMAN, J: P._ • • 301 j 15,:'85 SELDEN & CO. Manufacturing Jewellers, 27 COURTLINDT ST. - 1 `N; `YOE3I. 100,000 . WATCHES, CIIIAINS, GOLD PENS, PENOILS, • &c., , cte. ' WORTH $500,000 TO BE SOLO AT ONE DOLL AU EACH WITH OCT REGARD TO VALUE, . AND NOT TO AK PAID UNTIL TOU KNOW ITTIAT YOU WILL Splendid- ; t •. - , L ist of Articies. All to be Sold for ONE •DO 1. LAO. Each. ' • 300 Geniis Gold Hunting. Case Watches.....ssotoslso '3OO Ladies' - Gold &Enameled Case Watches 35 -" TO • goo Gaits!' Ranting Case Silver . 35 " TO 200. Diamond Riugs • • - 60:" 100 3,00 GoldNitat and Week Challis • • 'l5 3,000 " " • " • ' " • 4" • 6 3,000 Gold Oval Bandliracelets 4 " •. 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets • - _5 " 11 2,000 Cluitaline Chains and Guard Challis - 6 " , 6,000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches • - - 4 " 101 .2,000 Lava arid 'Florentine Brooches .... -4 " I 2,000 Coral, Opal antlEmerald•Broorhes • 5,000 Mosaic,'Jet, Lava,;and Florentine Ear • • Drops.. '' • • ' 4." . 8 .4,000 - Coral, OPAL and'Emerald Ear - Drops..:- 4 1 °_ 6, 4,000 California Edamondllreast Piria '-2 60" 10 .5,000 Gold. Fob and. Vest Watch Keys., ....:2 60 -8. 4,000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slidea, .. ....... 3 - 4,000,5 es Sleeve.l3attans,•Stnd 4 , : ete...., 3 8 4,000 Gold Thimbles; - Penells, etc.:;... . 4 6,000. Miniature :Loriiets • • • - ""- 8 4,000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring. . 3." 20 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses; .... 5 8 a,OOO Plain Gold Rings -• • - 4 11 5.000 Chased Gold Rings_ .. t ..• . . 4 1.1 7,000 Stone Set and Signet . 2 . 50 " . 10 5,000 Ciiiitondi Diamond Rings • 2 "- 10 1.500, Sets Dullest Jelvelry•Tetrind , • "• 15 6,00 Sets Ladies',JewelryCanieo, Pearl. etc . '4 " l5 0,006 Gold .P.eas,- ,Extension-U.Olders Pencils .6,000 Gold Pens and Gol&lidonnted Holders.: 3 5,000 1, !ens an.. Bxtensfon-Holders 6 -10 ha 15.000 Silver, Goblets and'Driuk . .in' g.Capa. ..... .ti .50 1.000 'Silver Castors • • . ' .15'• . ,000. Silver Frail. and Cake Baskets. .. . 10 " . 50 6 1.000 Dozeri Silver TeiLSpc.ons 1,000 For - nOn4itetitiOn or incontinence of wine; Irritedol% indammation•or ulceration of the .bladder, or kidney's dieenhee of the prostrate,,glandNetone, in the bladder, sselculto, gravel or briikAllet'S3eposit,"and ill dieeaaes of die bladder,..kidneyentiddropeleal swellings ; ‘. Den listainowee ftz.usp - * rriAc.lT Bllc ll l l . -•- April f106A., , - 14-6ns . ;3 -, .:4-: - 41411:41144.1118R1V11PAA61144.= At ;**CPWAIR • /6 Wl4ll rfi L ita ,c . . / V lI PT;fO 6 .PM4.. - 4 "1 2111 11 0 Y1Vaula,, . • • itltiLfSEMbirtgCll.7i)4, , 'Maids opp.etioad*tilikati:ini..ftrapgki. iirmm: ;riglabed female adticatian itadght,l, by FIRST. • CLASS.Ptafamoy ; rqach,...Gerpi* and Italian l• by a laffilitairabriaid: ..;1•111e,•7,211-„Aiwial .Term - opens 11.(3 1 1 . 1DAT..-AINIIIiT mEar.circulara and infoilnatiowaiibly-t6.1/..-..,. •:, PrindPal- I 7 .4a1y k!ab. :.• ,;14,4511; 1140" . ENV" , GASH' 81!4(111116.-rmirant, opened et the Mend lately:occupied 41- N. Q.-.llosrispri.r-Ces. tiestreet; nearly atmositu'ldiutpt, a- Now ) o ". im : t aws:* tocerY AO& linifsion • Store. .in which -. IxuatimuY rhOlC#iltkek- Of. - "A Ms; A l B o ; , Sneel4nrae;•Flour , and - Preed,.dc.,:„., l The tuulerstvw tames by Strict attentintaskbnal• nee!, to reediest& share ot dm bile patronaie; . OA' 1i5.761/ mg) . `tArot,eutrs which tbokii MI uplhe ,].poresottlid ikin, a art time leOss it bank _#riAdrY r:lrla its :the blOad, and if you'ArtitiVieruanh mid:MY:Adria Ugh -Httrnamee &Maim ainsarritit:MVltti es b'brllllea cy to the complexion. April *Vied. Ili .._...... * i f A'-r -, „.,.. q , STREET;: -POTTS Viiii' - ~, , _ ...: ... ..._ _ L.l i ../ ti jf ,i 1 . ,... 11, .itWi! . * Zilli 04 -4 1 * al, tf Dealer hi .-z. 4.lt't:s.7.* ; '''''':i• - t.'-'Av' 7 ?:r4j4Vt.W 71 riv-i - t , ' - w.olal l "AirgßtattilliDlVßElGlT ' GO/4i AND .- IitILVER,' 1 Foiiign trebiaiiie - ' ' - -' -;-- -' united State!.../19 11 di, • 0 , ..:' • - Quaritennuteva Vouchers, --- -- " rid- tria ziAelitifongi. :- :-_, • , ..,,,;., -t..... 5 ,-... • ~, , , , ,r -3,1. .....7 . 7.., motini . :- most iv siii.** - } DEMstrI. '''-• , ~ . .., ....,..—, .. ,--- INTERtST idrowiid La per speclid agteementi. STOCKS'and BONDS bought-And sold at the Ne w' tokir aid. Philadelphia "-Boards. of • .• Brokers at ;the usual Commission':s ' • - : /iamb 28 0 65 . - ,;••r.,, -17 - Ready and conclusive test of the tßoportleS of Hat muoLu's Furm-Extircrilituontrivill beat:mope:Kum with tbOse set forth lathe WWI Steins pfinmiusato , MSS MAGDALENAIOII4=LIV • iPaibiarialibr - 'mind Maker, 11011WEGIAN ST, 00112.11p1 OR liti9llX . irly,ll.l.F.. - Sole Ageritf6l. berkorest iiow' ajetem of eating and making 'hese* Yotillg ladle; inetructed In the art: . • - •' - April 1; .41A :43.tra*: Take NO MINCE UNPLEASANT Mil:. UYBArZ Ralrancre forenpleseant. dangerous &ream • Ulm •Ilaul sours Bazaar Same and leelovio Rater..Wian.. . -- . ILLEUMBIIIII4I STEAM- W BUIL 1 ' IT" Tbe tindersigned having lama. Steam Saw and alno stock.of Pine, Oak arsl. Hemlock Logs,.nt Millersburg,' Dauphin ennity. Pa, - , are ,prepared. to. =imitate* ,and and fortfatlLMorder„thehilaylest of 'Lumbe'r-tor.Breakers, Bridges, Ski Bad ~and Car tim7. , Der at short noticestalheAilies . e f PbiladglphSa,-Bahl more, Washington and New York, or to_ 'any points on the Delawaro-Wee_ 41;InIne,.fsgmytku . NBaftm,•.ftm of TldeWater - ftWK,?,-pri, or : NOttlxn*Cential, PermsyliMila'ot notheftenneeting sliroadi: - Address N. e FUCK & • Millertowirg Danphili"Co:, , rillWLol444. Perfailaiblei arVitlet .801Ipti 1 may belted in all their. Variety tit the new Book. and Statione4 Store of 'BOSStSHELL BRO., • Centre Street bttmrTrititp Char h, Pottsville, Jan. • • - • ' .1 14y 'SA COAL, PEA COAL,, PEA COAL. 1 —The undeislp r ed is prepated to t Steve orders for PEA COAL. Can supply from 4 toll me pet day, •• ' Address C. H. DENGLET . f., May 91, '65 • , ... -. • 212tf C I.OA.M. A R ND-DRESS TISIMINOS, L atest Paster Style Paste no, • . AT TILE CLOAKSTORE OF • .. - 4.•./k nause.i • ...TarG. - 24!615.-46.43m :;ROTITTILLE. . 4 ErnßEß.w.Sextial.; thormajad a:meg Of" Umber, Hemlock. - WhltellitiONitite Oitk and other -ye.rt-- etleaot unusual „quality; with', steam 'and water mills thereon, capable of .sawlng the largest - dimerialons 're gutted.. Orders solicited. and promptly executed. ' - Addresi ' CIIARLES.TETR. Girard Manor, Tamaqua P. 0., Schuylkill Co. . April. '/2., ld-Gge UNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOBITS TIM N. Y. & New Haven & Western B. R. Depot, Beach Street, Bpston. B. PRATT,"formerll of the Anierican Howe, May 13,'P5 - 19-ly vx c_n_EA, AHDFROU • G T PS BETTAIN TH AND 'IRE S D. .TACOTT.B4OERS . ,k CO. , Emigration and Foreign; EaehAnge ,Oftice, 86 South st:. New York.... Drafts on England, fielaiL . Scotland and Wales. Tapscettis favorite line :of Liverpool Packets , asps every three dam . .X line - of London Packets sails every tendays., . - Also by Steamship sailing weekly.' EirParties wishing to send for their.. friends, or re. mit money to the Duo Coral - ay: can do so at. the low est rates by applying to . - STRANGE N. PALMER. June lii, !Sh.—r.3...arn Pottsville. 41,131.40. 78.000 20 20,076 18 300,000.00 181,300'00 7340 NEW 73-le NATIONAL LOAN $500.000 00 100,000 00 166.00(1 96 634,923 . 70 7,276 73 • 7114.549 31 •i 2,143' 07 .23,599 0$ 11:127 011 AT PAR,. nteres t 7 3-10, in Lawful. Money. Coupons attached. Interest payable each Six Months. The Principal ,payable in. Lawful Monti a • the end of Threetears, Or the Holder har the Tight to demand at that time THE .5-20-:.BOND.S AT. PAR, INSTEAD OF CASIr .1r This priuzlege is valuable, as the 5-20 Bondi are noto:eelliUg cdeight Per eenl. premien,. The above Loaq, and all other, .17. .S. Sa. earitles for sale by t e , . • - L. F. WHITNEY,. (CENTRE STREET.: POTTS VILLE 8-Gm Feb. 11, - .G 5 T NV - 0 0 ' S PATENT, DRILLING MACHINE PILE. DRIVER, And Hydraulic Sand Pump. PRACTICAL TESTS•tutving-fully demonstrated , the superiority of this machine over all others for the sow °rebuking Oil Wells,qhe madersigned'•is so w pre pared to receive orders for the • • This machinery' compriis everything requisite for the boring'of 011 'wells. melting-4h°.STEAM ENGINE AND CAST IRON DRIVING_PIPE. (but will be-furs nished,lf desired, eta reasonable 'price.) and diSoenses with the use of tbA• l) errirk,roPe. 33 nUol l ed, And other, cumbrous ,and expensive dalures nowin resecand Is so arranged, being 7 .constructed •on - wbepla and fortuble, that it can be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in dlfferent localities. • . • ' . • THE DETRITUS is remtved from the 'well by our 'Patent Hydraulic process, and does not require ,the ra 'only d or the " d rill from the boring. Thia,,process not remelt:es' all the detritus in from 5' 'lO minutes. but likewise effectually ulcers' out and - opens all the small oil Veins that are so often entirely closed up, by . theilld-process of sand pumping. • • • - WITH THIS MACHINE - and a practical engineer, a well can be sunk from 400 t 0.600 feet within a period of from 15 to 80 days after the soil pipe has been driven. Arrangements are being made for the construction and delivery of these machines at New York, Nug.wich, Newbnnp, N. Y.:, and Pittsburg,' Penna. ' • For farther information. price, terms, addreis - srmisoN LIMAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New York.` April 5, tGS " . . : 14-3 m • Olt 11, 'V if* I A Vlgls of .14toek, Chick's, Dralfts_, Notes , . dec.—The" rnibecrlher , Is pre pared at.hisTrlnting Office, to tarnish all kinds of Cer., tiEcates of Stock. Coal. Banks, And other CorporatlOns. Also all -kinda Of Checks: Notes- . and 'Drafts engravell and printed plain on stone and in colorer: Also small Maps, lithographed at short notice; - .• - •• ' , BENJAMDT BANNAI , I; - - Bontgetter, Printer: Strtilmei and Binder. PEII.DOZK2S, tO 5 0 SJLYER ! , !ILQES'I: : SILFEB 1 :COMMONWEALTH 711NING CO . vutonia CITY, NiIVADA. CPW-a.5 2 .. 1 XA 000- - 20 , 1 ) 0 , 0 Shares. $lOO each . . 7 : /RAO eharea tii the*Treasery,' th be Bold. or ISO ranch as la tear:died, mfrs the neceseary working capital., the mine neW.belng worked .with the most prordstng re '26o6 shares of stack, Or, Be Much thereof aistuti , not been Wild:are 'tattered for sale to raise nionesi 'to parch 'atc.mactiltiery; and, to extend the work of,develoPing theMfne. • Forty dollars per share, for full Id, and not subject toaktirnettt-• alit not e ' •thaemore - tthan this amount. will be sold belovxpar,thus offering great ad. vantages to first ptireinCiera- of *ilk stock. which is of fered in thoiffW.Otireitifoididinimrtitrilso f iwye one of the riehestiiliiktm4ditterin.tiftElvoside - mut that every share of stiginrilf he vq . rth4e-fitoftinErcine year: that ' ; ' "Og l e year - ; that there n othing offering •eart fi nd a more safe WM profitable invest* tit, andthet the funds to be miscd;ivill be ample, for the, full_ dafelopmeut of our inexhinitilbileavidg ttio,ibirdi of the stock' Wil in.theffreastify:tif be divided bilhetaockholders or lieldfoOffeir benefit. - 7 .Theimangiftident of. the Uotinpanyjnin:*4eommit. ted to a, Board, pf-Trastifea• composedliC*ll-knowd.' energetic business merwin whom the stockholders may repose implicit confidence.. Ail desired information riglituat tag • Company via • be furnished upon , : personal or 'written •.'applicillioa to thd -President ; • Daniel - W.' Yenghazi • (Vice-President' :American-Nationallinki, of New-MX . O: 13: Brawn,- - 80 firoftthiuy, llemarestelitakfain, 111.•Brividway, N, Y., or to ' W. Bactin u Fsq:, 11 I.Frontstreet, N. Y. .=-•• • - - -- 4 BAIVLIV; VAIIOII.AN A ,Prest... Wsr.x.t4msoulhatotv, Fee: aniPrivise!. - Otlice;44o= IfikentsliariaYi 1V: Y. Stock for sale at the American National•Bank;No. $0 - Broadway. or at the office of the - ColttPanY; . JuirB,lo4.l's. FA'Er , ,a,EB T ITAPHIO JOBE p,-By. wand .