aSft-! f 7 THURSDAY KOVEMBEF. 16, 1865. A Donation Visit AViil be given lo the Bcv. F. Illniah, at the Poplar Valley Church, on the aftcr Jioon and evening of Wcdncsd:,', the 29th of November. 1SG5. Should that day prove storm', the next fair day following. A cordial invitation is extended to all. B' At the monthly auction sale of Scran ton coal in New York last week, prices fell off Gfty cents to one dollar a ton compared with the previous month's sale. New Jersey. Sad Occurrence in New York.-The Sni Jin this State the po!it.&n-elutionk eide of Eon. Preston King. has bceu most complete. Marcus L. ;Nc,w York5, Nov. 14. It is stated that Ward is elected Governor over Brigadier 60n- Preston King, Collector ofhis ' , : .-. , r .v , Port, and late United States Senator, cora Ilun.vou by upwards -of three thousand - j . i u i . . tv, J -'rtntted suicide yesterday,-by leaping luto msijuiiij, inuuejiuuiRMus muuscxuiuu ie H udson Itiver. Ilowevci4 startling a working majority in both houses of the, this announcement may seem its validity Legislature. There has been a great fall- is established by cireu'uistautial evidence'. off iu all'theBtning' Copperhead coun ing ties, and an improvement in all the publican counties. Kc- Look Out for Your "Valises. A new enterprise has been started by the professional thives who "work" the- railrad cars. When a train arrives at a stopping place, these fellows are on the watch for vali ses or corpet-bags lying on the seats or hang ing on the hooks but not under the eyes f their owners. When the cars stop, they seize New York. The election in New York was for Sec retary of State, Comptroller, Treasurer. aud. other Stale officers, and for members them hastely, as if they had arrived at their ..c .t. t- i x m.-t i. destination, and iiimn off the cars. We ui me uemsiauiru. j. uu j-iepuuiicau lick- , , . - : .... c , , , 1 , have heard of two such case within a few et was elected throughout the majority ,jayS. it js evidently a new dodge of the running un to nearly thirty thousand. thieves, and will be heard of all over the The. newlv chosen officers r.f fir.-.tn 11 country until exposed by the newspapers, All persons indebted to the Borough for School tax, will remember that to secure their 5 per cent discount, they must pay before the 1st of December. As but a few days remain all should call at ouce on the Treasurer, Benj. S. Evcritt. Si-Tlic First National Bank of Eas ton, (formerly The Farmers' & Mechan ics') has declared a scuii-annual dividend of 5 per cent. The Easton National Bank (old Easton Bank), a similar dividend of C per cent. 35"" Wo are informed by a citizen of this Borough, that a meteoric shower oc curred on Monday morning last. lie first noticed it at about five o'clock in the morning, and it continued till it was quite light. The meteors appeared to start from a point near the zenith, and shoot out in all directions. He described the display as being quite grand. It is over thirty years since any like it Ins occurred in this latitude. IiSOn Saturday last, Win. Huntsman nd others, caught in B rod head's Creek with a net over GOO suckers, catching at one siugle haul over 400. Ou Monday last, Melchoir Bossard aud others caught in the same stream over S00 suckers. Catching at one haul over 500. Look out for them Philadelphia Ledger. Trial of More Andersonville Prison Keep ers. James Duncan and Captain Richard B Winder, now confined in the Old Capito Prison, charged with cruel treatment toward the Union prisoners at Andersonville, wil soon be brought to trial, and it is understood a court is being organized lor that pur pose. Republicans, of course, are here given : Secretary of State Francis C. Bar low. Comptroller Thomas LTillhouse. Treasurer Joseph Rowland. xUtorney-General John II. Martin dale. State Engineer and Surveyor J. Piatt Goodsell. Canal Commissioner Robert C. Dorn. Inspector of State Prisons Henry A. Baruum. Clerk of the Court of Appeals Patrick Henry Joucs. Judges of the Court of Appeals Ward Hunt, John K.Porter. EXECUTION OF HENRY WIRZ. Washlntok, Nov. 10, 1865. At fifteen minutes past ten the prison cr was brought from his cell, aud walked to the scaffold with a steady step and un quailiug eye. He was attended by the officers of the crunrd and twn (T-.f linlip Priests, Fathers Boyle and Wiget (the for disabled solders, in that town, and has Uuot J.nvm.r Imnn Mr K,,rru't ;,-; 6,nce U,(,Ctl len thousand dollars more to his ual adviser') Is . corner-stone of the building wan r. ' v .. iaiu last month Un ascending the gallows, which he did without any assistance, he stepped to TT-t, T3- - , . was placed direcllv under the nnnse. n.:.w, ,7i., ' 4 w - - - South Carolina. The Abolition of Slave ry. The passage of the Constitutiona Amendment. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 13. The constitu tional aniedment abolishing slavery was pas sed in both Houses of the South Carolina Legislature to-day. It met with but little opposition. The Legislature has adjourned 10 me uin inst. A Noble Benevolence. Mr. Benjamin Fitch, a wealthy citzien o Darien, Conn, lutely donated fifty thousand uollars for the puru.ise of building a home sinzle I&"Tn another column will be found an interesting and instructive letter from our old friend and Correspondent, R. W. lliuckley, which our readers will do well to read. It will be seen that he is now in Missouri, and has his e3-es open to the surrounding and passing events. Perhaps many of our readers will re nic;iibcr him as a solicitor for subscrip tions to the American Cyclopedia of Sci ence, Literature, and Travel. He hae t'.uoc served two years in the Arm' in tlse capacity of Colonel of one of the Illi nois Begi meats. Sudden Death. Doctor E. Siilliuan of Chesuuthill, this Count-, died suddenly at the Pine Forest Hotel, in Carbon County, on Suudav their Congressional pay, have determined lo test by resolution the question of adjourning the coming se.-s:on to Philadelphia, immedi atciy alter its organization, and the project has the promised support of everv member who has been consulted. we pre morning last. It is said that he went to bed some what intoxicated, taking his box of med icines along with him, took some medi cine just before going to bed, and reques ted the land lord to wake him up at a cer tain hour in the morning. The land-lord 'according to request went up to wake him up in the morning and found him froth ing at the mouth and moaning somewhat lie shook him to arouse him from his clumber, as he supposed it was, but not euttccuiuj;, ivil tut; room lor in teen or twenty minutes, and on returning at the end of that time, found him dead. It is supposed by some that he may have ta ken the wrong medicine through mistake. The Doctor was a good citizen and ex cellent physician, and but for rum, would have succeeded well in his profession. Official Majorities ia Pennsylvania. An elaborate statistical table, prepared by Hon. John Cessna, showing in detail the official result of the recent State elec tion in Pennsylvania, has been published The majority for General Hartranft, the Union candidate for Auditor-General, on the home vote, is 21,01G. The soldiers vote, when all computed, will increase this lrom one to two thousand. We learn from this table that the Union gains this year, over the vote in 13C2, in fifty-seven counties amount to 2G,36G. The Demo crats gam m only nine counties in the whole State, aud their aggregate gains a- mounted to but l'JGS. The excess of U- nion gains is 24,3US. Deducting the Democratic majority for Auditor General in ISG2, which was 3,382, leaves a clea Union majority this year of 21,01G. Ihis is the most gratifying result, pro ring unquestionably that Pennsylvania has uot forgotten, aud does not mean to forget, her allegiance to that political or ganization which never quailed iu its du ty to the Republic iu the hour of its dark est peril and despondency. OlVlIKr ID lllf IHlnrnrnillilltKil .mr) nvlnrtinn Father Wiget took a position on the west ate demands of hotel-ke.-pcrs and house-own-sidc and Father Boyle upou the east side, ers here, quite a number of Congressmen the culprit looking northward. have engaged apartments for the next session His appearance occasioned a pressing ,n Baltimore, where the price of living and forward among the spectators, all of whom room rcm are "t one-eighth part of Washing felt a strong curiosity to see how this man, ton rates- A Parly ot' members now here associated with atrocities such as historv .na. u"able lo el q""ters for anything like can scarcely parallel, would hear himself in the presence of death. But there was no manifestation of feeling. Silence pre vailed, unbroken save by a whispered re mark as to the appearance aud behaviour of the prisoner. The two priests went over to him, and repeated the last forms of their religious ceremony, continually repeating to him iu u.ii u rami, iiupu nuu v.uarny. ne seemingly acquiesced, and Major Russel, standing directly iu front of him, read a lou.l the iiudings and death sentaucc. After the reading of the older was Sn ished he stood up with remarkable calm ness, aud a phi'.'id expression of counte nance. Major Rnssel asked him if he had any thing to say before the drop fell, lie re nlicd very unconcernedly : "I have nothing to suy to the public. and to you, Major, 1 will say I die inno A. T 1 I L. A - 1 " 1 cum. i nave out once 10 aie, ana my hope is in the future." Mujor Russell then asked him if he forgave him for the part he took in the matter. He answered : "I do: I know, as an officer, you have to act according to orders." The reverend gentlemen continued their words of consolation as the noose was put'around his neck by the hangman He maintained the most stolid indiffer encc, and smiled as the black cap was drawn over his head, and maintained the erect posture without flinching a moment until the fatal signal was giveu, aud the Major-Gen. Judsou Kilpatrick of New Jersey has been appointed by President Johnson Miuister to Chili, and has re signed his position in the Army, taking a short run in Europe prior to proceeding to Chili, where we are still ably and faithfully represented by the Hon. Thorn as u. .Mjbon ot Indiana, who auiue, has asked to bo rclitivpd. Gen. Kilpatrick's troops of friends will rejoice over his good fortune, and our Democratic neighbors, who are so zeal- uuoij cujijjuniug ine rressueut, w ill see in this appointment anotner proof of his uiscerument and patriotism. For The Jeffer&onian. TWsouri 'Ittmsje r,T V? ..Si. f FitiEND Schoch : A uew era opens tihj tr:"i T.1.:: ci..A.tT.n.liinli like;nn incubus has pafdlyzdd and retar ded its. growth, since; theuicmofabl.e strusrde of 1S20. is amonir the things tlrat weire. TlieaVkand'!damning reign of treason:is. no more, and its history will to future srehe'rhtious show forth acts of France and Mexico. S-Tfre Pairs corresnondentr of The Lont don Times ajram asscrtsthat thedLmperbr of France will withdraw Ins army from- Mexico by installments, and that by Au aust oiaSeptember, LSGG, the whole will ha.y.o 'returned to France, The reason for this resolution is said to be found not only in-a'desire-- to-keep-ongnoderms- with the United States, but ou economi cal considerations A. We find the same news in the Paris barbarity that will, iu Ccndishness, eclipse correspondence of the Indcpendance tho noted massacre of Wvominir. Free tfcigc, a paper generally wen informed ,.. ". ...v J .M ... .. about French affairs." I his correspond ' ' nnf linwRvnr. is or oninion that ton pnnv. n ,-t i i i . rc I ' r lertue plains, ana neaiuiy cnmaie, oncra teoug uut.firm represeutation of the Gov inducements to the hardy, intelligent pi- eminent of' Washington being, heeded in oncer, enual to if not superior to any oth- Paris. He also states that there arc in yf t inf dications that Marshal Bazainer.intcnds Quincy, Illinois, a beautiful city of about 20,000 inhabitants, situated on the Mis xmpuitrtub xvsmroaa Transaction Tk Morris and Essex Railroad leased. WoJearnfrotntho S&vtark Advertiser, that negotiltionsecently pending be-twecn-'tho Directors of the Morris & Es- n ?'$ili'oa(1 company te association of . .r!i!- capitalisjts represented by Sir Morton Peto, were" consummated Wod-.nesday-morniug.0-lasUveeky,by the. lease of the road to the last named party, whose object is by this means to complete their direct chain of railway communication be tween New York and the West thus re .iucing the distance to St. Louis by abont 140 miles. It is understood that by the terms of the lease, which is per petual, the British capitalists undertake' to complete all the improvements coutem" plated by ""tlio jiorria and Essex Bailroadf Company, making it a Srst class road with double track extending entirely a-" cross the Stafe from the North riuor soon to return to France. Wehave no means of judging of the claims wnicn uicsc raporia nave to urcui- -uumwure, wita extensive imDrova. sissippi, at the terminus ot the C. J. & dibility. Sootier or later, of course, the tncnts at lloboken costin" not lns? th.n' O. R. Bi, and the Wabash Valley and event which they represent as being near $?1UU,UUU. I he enterprise will altogether Great Western running from Teledo to at hand must take place, aiicT then Max cost them several'-millions of doliara. . , t i j i j , yt imilian will have to rely ou a volunteer 1 he rights aud property of the nresent -x, j r,r- fnrmnrn oxnnn nnd his nri ip.vp.iits in , p.. Snarcnoiacrs arc not tn hp im'.A uibal, (20 miles below.) I he farms in a iC0- Theu it must become apparent will continue to be managed bv their own t . - n n. -v I - m . .. . . . . . I in TV - radias of say miles, lrom yuincy are whether his efforts to establish his rule in ooaru or directors, and they are uarau- worth from 15 to 100 dollars per acre, Mexico upon a permanent basis will be teed about ten per cent, revenue on the' I -I I n.nnt nn.f..! r-l. I.U .1. ..... according to locality aud improvements crueu wun success. -1 sw, ,, Uic possibility I would remark south of Quincy and a long the line of the Hannibal and St. Jo scph Bailroad, is a good section for grow ing Grapes, Apples and a crop of Peach- The-threshing es (judging by the past) about 7 out of 10 years. Hannibal is a fine town for business; it now contains perhaps about 8000 population. The Hannibal and St. Joseph Bailroad, uudcr the manage The Agricultural Report for October. Isaac I'fewtou, Commissioner of Agricul ture, iu his report for October, says :- of the wheat has shown of an increase above that in case the nett' carniugs render it practicable. Ihe connecting roads pass through the' richest agricultural regions of New Jr-' sey, rcnnsylvania and (Jhio, and with iu advantages over other lines nrp tn di. tVlnf flip ti i ft tt i r were over estimated. In the report for ta,,cc' hc rroJectors of the hne hope to' . . r p.:rrv thp (rrp:it. hn L- nf Un t. August, t ie returns ot the wheat cron . "V. . ""l- uciwcen' malitv vra( w,u ,Ui 11 vab 'u,u u,u '"lauc sea-boards showed that the quantity and quality a deficit of twenty-six. million two hund red and forty-one thousand six hundred The residence of Mr. John Shoue a mcnt of C. W. Mead, its present superin- and ninety-eight bushels, but the esti- prominent citizen of Pike county, was ra- mates now made, which are nnal, exhibit coiury eniereu ny a burglar, at night. the decrease under last year's crop, in Shouse was awakened by hearing quantity, to be twelve million one bund- noise in his room and saw a man at his red and seventy-two thousand nine bund- desK. having no means of defence and red and ninety-four bushels. The in- fearing the thief might injure him if ha crease in t ha oat crop in lSuo is nearly disturbed linn m his operations, he lay tendant, assisted by Col. Hayward, will soon become a hrst class road ; 1 mate this prediction upon years of acquaintance. I know Mr. Mead is a gentleman, that knows his business, and is one of the few who has the happy faculty of minding it The lands belonging to the Hannibal and St. Joseph Bailroad, are now for sale on easy terms, at fair prices, ranging from 35 to ?8 per acre, aud within one to fif- tnpn inllrs of n dp.nnf. TIip lnn.lq nliinir --- - - - v a. saw auaa v v 4 this road lie in about the latitude of Phil- delphia. Persons wishing information on this subject can address a line to Geo. Harris, Land Agent, Hannibal and St Joseph Railroad, Hannibal, Mo., or by calling at the office at Hannibal they can get full particulars. Just step into the reight office, you will there find II. Court- right, formerly from Wyoming Valley. Henry was a line intelligent boy, aud as a legitimate result, has become a useful tt r . I t it . i i Ulty million bushels, and ol the hay crop peneciiy quiet aii'i allowed him to pro- more iiiau uvc uiiiuuu ions, jne laoies liu.aucu ut uiu ucsk ana wai exhibit the fall crops as most abundant, about leavingthe house, when Mr Shouse That of corn is all that could be desired, determined to get up. But just at that Lt will be the largest ever grown in the moment the fellow returned and cleaned United States, so that plenty of cereal out tne pockets of Mr. Shouse's clothmtr tood win bless the country and the labors wnien lay on a chair near his bed. Ho of the farmer. '1 he corn cron is eouallv good in the southern States, and its plant ing there is so much greater than ordin iry that that section can consume only a portion ol the amount grown. It can, therefore, the Commissioner says, devote next crop season to a greater produc- house and in the tiou of cotton then left. Mr. Snousc immediately got up, went down stairs, aroused some of hit workmen and cailed a valuable doe ha had about the premises, brought the dor into the house and in a momeut he irot on the burglar's trail, darted out of th An Assassination. In 18G0 but oue vote was polled for Mr. Lincoln, in Fairfax county, Virginia. it was cast by jir. ifixon, who went to tne noils with a pistol m his hands. From that day he was a proscribe! man -r , I . I. 1 1 :. . r . I hope some vu me ureaKiug oui oi the war he was i , ess than two minutes th 1 li! l:i t i- .5 ni u-illllil 1IKO nil inrllnn him there came ud thief was he The dog seized him and kept until Shousc and his men with a rope, with which they tied him ind com eyed him to jail. Wayne Co. Herald. tunc gener day he was assassinated by Dr. Maddox. Joseph Swink, and Mis a iieuel turgcon, an old neighbor or his. in tne puuue streets or Alexandria, not far from where the gallant Eilsworlh was murdered. Dr. M.iddox duriug the even ing went before the civil magistrate and rT'... . 1 . .-. ., , , luuuiuuub in ireaung me cholera are now claiming unusual success. Dr Chap man of London went to Southampton express ly to try application of a drv ice-bag to the whole 1. ngth of the spine. Its effect was to bring patients out of collapse, diffuse, warmth that the march of Empire is Westward nrnr t fi crctnm on) r.n r .... : I 4 ' over the s-stem, and stop the -vacuations; in short, to cure them. A Paris doctor ssyshe has cured a large proportion of cases with mineral lemonade sulphuric acid and simp le sirup, in water. , 1 v - ' ;iuu nassed olt more nrmnnt tlinn nnp nf the previous executions here. The Public Debt. With a promptncfS always commendable but especially so in a public officer, whose statements effect so vitally the business in- u-resis of the country, Mr. McCulIoch, the and estimate the tons of Bailroad Iron mat win u U5uu m ouuaing roads even west of the Missouri river, rather expect somebody will find out that the manufac ture of the article iu this State, which would save a heavy freight, could be car- I find prices here kl A,- -.11 hn.l 1 i. . i i O") W"'J " i '"I an ,,uu w'toocu, inu uuw jav wun ner ... . head cut off; and the little do", with his tail commodities. Buckwheat flour however cut on, sat between the rails looking after is only sixteen dollars per hundred lb? ! T"!nf "".w-a la? lndlcati.vc..of Pork iu the St. Joseph Market 20 A curious railroad accident cccured at Clinton, Conn., a few days ago. An express tram was npproaching, when a cow, annoyed I ried on successfully drop fell. The whole affair was very brio; Se n' "7 ,,, T. Ml b , bt for .....i rr . ,i ;. . . energetic man, being at this al freight agent of the road. eastern boy will stick a pin here and go md do likewise. We have a "reat di crsity of talent in the west, but still there is room. .Missouri with even its nresnnt its rich soil ind unlimited coal and iron, wlipn fnllv 3 I ... t .1.. . !. f t' - t - 1 r .Int-nlnnnrl 1,J '1J Tr - UCllt "" l OI glVlllg lllmSell . v. . u.u iu uiituu ui nits (Jiu 1VUV . ri'l . , , , . r.. . t . , , , 11 w ....M.w.tiiiv iv.i.ucu juui tfu lilt sione oiaie. it any pioneer should strike thousand dollars bail, although he knew "lie through a mistake ('and worso ihis. LMxon whs niortnllv wnnmln.1 v I J During the uight ho died, and before his death he made the following statement under oath : x um uuiismuus or my situation : my statement is made under the impression that 1 am near my end. At the time 1 was shot I was walking along lloyal street in Lins uiiy. jLocior .uauuox saw me as L walked along lloval street and shot me before I drew my pistol. I was passing away from him at the time. I shot at him after he shot me. I was iu this city 1 Till. . occause l ma business at the War Dc partmeut, and was temporarily stoppm here. ilr. maddox bred at mn twien. Un the breaking out ol the war lie was Un the 4th inst., at the Cherry Valley made paymaster in the army. On Fri Parsonage, by the lie v. F. Illman Mr Drake, both of Cherry Valley. xuargarc; J- takes thau that has happened), you may live to sec Pennsylvania behind Missouri even in her mineral productions. Th e material is here and when, we remember The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Ors-ans ?orty different ?t;lp, adapted ti sacred and secular music, for $90 to GflO each. THIR-TV-FfVE GOLD or SILVER AiEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus tratpd Cat.logui-s free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH ERS, .New York. September 7, 1S65. Iv. TSO TUP. KV.UVnnzi r:TTTiTr it, ,m- J - -" . ..i . w xjsuui iji i i x EiLr AND DESPONDENT OP nOTlV. SEXES. A great suffer having been w stored lo health in a few days, after ma nr Dears of misery, is willing lo assist his Ri.r fering fell iw-creatures bv sendino- rfrCi. oa the receipt of a postpaid addressed enveloD. n copy of the formula of cure employed. uircci 10 JUiii ill. IJA(i?v A T.T. Rox 183 Post Offine Jan. 12, 65. 5m. Brooklyn. N. Y. the most intense astonishment and dis-l gust. Corn GO to 70 cts. per bushel, Potatoes A Lrenerons VJjer.Mr. A. Pardee has proposea lo bestow the munificent sum of feecreatry of the Ireasury, again publishes $100,000 for the propose of establishing I frost of -any account till after the 20th of me conuilion at tun nntmnni Hnnn.n ..r. cj: oi..i .. ... " ri-x-i . ., , . . ; U). n; uiiiuiiiDii; ccuooi in connection with l.nfiiv. wciooer. the 1st isst. These monthly stnipmpniJnr Ln n..n . ... 'J tl,0 n.; i X"" u" wwuun mai meciiizens of uiu.mi inux-ui.i:uin;&.s are welcome mipi. haotnn ii mtr con nni . . lifronno t r .1.. ... " -""""" v-iU.UUU IU UTCCl SUU ..b...v,w ,,y iiicuu Ol llie UOVernillPllt. !lh n hill rlinrre . . ----------- - JIWWMMV;J biiowing, as mey do, a steady monthly de crease of the national liunlpnc Vn,i tii,. singularly valuable to every merchant, bank- Mrc 9Mrc' A country editor hasimmor er and business m;m tlirmurlmnt ' . talizcd himself by a discovery at once Rtnrt. D.-v in. bUUUU V 1 - j , , enabling tbem tocalculale with some decree !,nSand wonderful. He gets off the follow- ui ceriamy me probable future course of b ' price anu value. Above all, they furnish to "eriain uure lor Fleas on Dcgs Soak our own people, and to foreign governments l!e do? five minutes in camphene,and then me evidence that our rulers, having for the "S"1 n,"- sake of the national government, lavishly and We avisc our readers to try it. niinuuL Blini. OOCIUled thp ronenrne nPtt,n ' I - wfcpt UI J I fcOJIMU.NIOATED.l I had not started to draw my pistol be- Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Dit iviv ouui uiu. iiu nau ureu once oe- easel!! fni'P T Qtnrlpd tn rlroitr ,mr ...(.l T I ried -j 1 .j ...nftMft...i iuj nuia rr, nrVCJTTrnrr,rxTr,r, ' w w.ru.aw i Kll.j UUIUIU 111 lllXi y f rr .. ... about the same, and AnnU sosil or anu spac in my lace while k The undersirrncd Jmviff u -.i bushel The past summer 11SI hon mh. -1 wa! Slt ,US 1D a cll:ur Wltll0llt J know- health iu a few weeks, bv a verv 11 "Z rr,. .'. ,. - ,... ft )nf nr,nnt T . J iV.l r.. '. "IP tn TC-nrin onr i . .. O w " 1" ---. nun sail u..vu vui. J.IIIO HftlS lIUUUl ten days or two weeks ago. Not a word was said before hc shot me." iUaddox has not been seen un to the last accounts from Alexandria. Dixon er wet. In- my next I will speak of St. Joseph anu some or tne ivansas towns. Yours truly, H. W. HINCKLEY. edy, after having suffered several years with a severe Jung affection and that dread di sease Consumption is anx-im. tn known to his fellow-sufferers the means at cure. To all who desire it, he will send a opcy borne of the New York stock gamblers have been victimized by their "simmer brcthern. Last week the shares of Prai rie du Chein at 547 each shares were sold Hvered at a future day of the company amounts to only 29.000 was about sixty-five years of a-'c and , tnc Pres?riPtin used (free of charge,) with leaves a wife and ei.Mit ehildren ' the d,rections for preparing and using the auiue, wuiuii mey will lmd a sure rure. for (JoN'SUMPrrnw Asthv Ttnn-,.,,. By the arrival at New York of the O- Coughs, &c. The onk- nhint nrtL ccan Queen we have highly iinnortant liser in sendinsr the Proscrintion is tn hpn- railroad stock were selliu" cws lrom toouUl Amenca. On Sept. 17 11 eaiuicted,aiul spread information which . Some 50.000 to GO 000 t,1G Spanish Admiral Pareia notified the llc C0Ilceives to be invaluable; and he hope at that price, to be de. Government of Chili that his Govern- evey,sll,1erer will try Ins remedy, as it will . Thp ;i,nlnet. "lent had repudiated the action nf thn t0" u,em 1,ot llff may prove a blessing " "v oh,r n . , ,. . . ... ---- Mrtloc iiMclimir punish Minister in Chili, Senor Tavilae, lieuuie lOCarrV on thp war nrn nn.i. tt.n l.l A nfirtu nf irnnn rvr. j; r war has closed and the supremacy of the o,s some miJes north of Vincenes Indhnn shares' and. most of those are controlled W1? ?,?c,ared the explanations offer -in w u a a ftvv a . . w v ill. ii ri n t w r rk r w n n l . i i lie ilute Union assured, determinp.l bv the i ed by Chili nerfectlv s.-itisl'npinrw system of retrenchment, which shows 5tRplf ineold and S300 in sil Who had sold "shnrf' Worn trr!n i i demanded new exnlanations. nnd n C!, ii. t . ' j nuu UIIUBUU 1 1 J 1 ' v nuiv ki iiiii! m UMV . l uiu utu -it I. n i. V?Ttsoftl,e Admtnistration. have been concealed there by an old man and the Price went up to 8200, and in ol 21 Suns He Spanish flag, and when JUr. iWcUuIJoch s bu.iuet, as compared with named Jones, was sentenced to the penitenti- some instances even to 240 The lnJ tllis was refused sent in an ultimatum bis nri'Vinns Ktafpmpnt ovKiint.. ii r. o,. Cw... . ' .. f. . v j-uu iuse ,,,, , ... . in theoutetond years ago, ,or robbery, to those who have been bitten by this t c V'""?0. Uo.nSress m r.eP 315 71. This is independent nf .Zi n.-.,.,;. A w.7. T - , . . ..:s Ir?u eight to ten millions, ""U'J l'ciarea yar against Spam.- and lawful money which the tre " , tZ . 1 tl:" e"MI? PP.pro eSses and it is believed that some of them must 1 arW, ma at once began to blockade all . " . 7 v i .w uiiutv u. vuiui 'i ii'iiipniiir iAiiin mi.i... i . . . i i th. i Mni,.. , t . i holds, and winch in ren tv shm.M i;0 ..i. rr : .i : , r,""-J " u'i"ia, auapenu payment. " Vis, giving to neutral ves- tructed from the total amount in order tn , ? "V iTTL ,",m?n l:Jbacco se,s dja to load and unload at Yal -,t n . a mi - " r i i " -ai iu ijdwi, nron a I Illll III Tl.fkl 1lI- .. A I I 1 vv aA iiit- i mi i ii' ; r iiiirin lllfi nni l t-i llir. . . " . w.v. wii,, xt i u. y iiiu&UJUKl! -1 t ll .M I Parties wishiiur please address Rev. EDWARD A Williamsburgh, Kings Count, New Yrok the prescrmtion will WILSON. the correct furores The a ... iiil l iiii ii: i i i 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 i mm r'fi'j i i ti - n-. i. - . trfiKiirv ntiinmifo m C-il r,..4 non i r. , -r y' "". "m.iukc in lo j rXtWnuj;j Jino me mouth, and discMrce it through thp the currency to 8r33.WI0.5'Jl 54. making nettle" fc trough the ol ft.3 OKK .---Q n.x ... fi unvgtuici, .j'j3,.,.jot)y. uur debt reach $80,000 Stolen at Chicago. Chicago, Nov can Exnress n'i :i. .1. niie ine Araeri- wagon for the delivery 0f Stales to act with Troiblefor the Next Congress. information of a reliable nufcnrn h been placed in the hands of a hi.rh nffi. cial, that a movement is on font in tho toouth, aided and abetted North, to pt the entire delegation from Hip tj1ii paraiso. Gen. Longstrect, while in Yashington, declared that the rebellion would have succeeded hod if not been for the incapa city of Jeff Davis, v.-hase intermeddlin.r destroyed i!,cir iIO,os . UIld that n aeverai u-onst.ns hc preveuted the rebeis iVotu tnkiug WVsliinou and making it their b.nse. of operations.. ed its highest point in the latter end of Ju.y last; since then it has steadily moved down ward, and must continue to move dmvmv.i n until the burden is enlirelv rpmncn.1 cauu it be at that period in the far distant! uonej packares was zoinr it.s rnnn, n.?c vort" an(1 prevent any oruanization that D- li- Ashley, Republican, for Cnn i -.i .i ,. .. . 1 . .. " ' . ., , 7 . .. . r.:... . i .ulUiij which me enemies or the Un nn i.mn niornm-r, it was ri spovpi-piI th.,t .. .t...i uJea noi, inciuae a who arm v fnr nr m c. nas about 1. I nminr tv ,n I 1:-.: r, . . . I .;' .: -.- . ""-a suiuuui I , . riV- V""V 4Uj. jni.uii;iiiir. j lie national debt a a niiiioimi legacy, and the faith of the JHevada. State Election. San Francisco, Thursday, Nov. 0. 1SG5 1 he "State election in Nevada for local officers, members of the Leirislat urn !inil .i n ... n. . . "7 uie democrats of the congressmen, took place on the 7th inst. containing u,U0U had been taken from tlic Wilson. The i.Ptop;v sion, and in case of refusal -to recognize is at , lllw r": . ' f"! 5 ,,edS? .to ,,,e redemption of work, but as yet no clue hn. Wn A; 7" r .i. . it. -iv ' them, to prevent any other business from beiug taken, up. Active measures to nin tma movemsnt in tne bud have been tak- cu. - o 6p" National banks this fall have dec ared unusually large dividends. One ftiail 111 1 , i.-niiaelphia declared the paraued divideud of un one Imnil mil nnt cent. Ihe enormous profit arose from me saie or specie ou baud The a-e nront of the banks rlnrt,,. - m u : Six thousand mink skins h the W or more than their weight in silver 0 ol. A. 11. JJowniau, of the United ave just been brought into St. Paul by Sfatcs orPs f Engineers, died at his ie Hudson Bay Company. residence in Wilkesbarre, Pa., on Sutur- Jay niorning. He superintended the worth f)0,- Col. A. II. Bowman, of is estjmated at 15 jier cent. aver the year hit ... . I,.,.. .. .. . i v.ftv. i ne collector of Infernal Revenue of this, """ding ot Fort Sumter, and, at the time mi; uicvwiiu onirrersion if Distrset. .r.0.J o his death, wns IJi-Pwlnnf w - ' J v. j i - - . ' - aww.AWrlj, iii uuilllLT Llie Ilioillil lust nncI ntr, QIC! fit .'.....rr. - 1 D -.-rT.j-.1iu,u,(,-J,jjlcU. wi UllglUtCID UllillgUU Willi llie City Bank of Trenton. N. .T.. hnsl w . ... . closed its office in that eity, but its uotcs are redeemed at the Merchants' National Jiank. The City Bank was run under the general banking law. Securities are deposited with the-State Treasurer for the redemption of bills. Auditor's Notice.. Estate oj J01LY J). EQK, deceased. Ihe uudersigned apnointed bv the Or phans' Court of Monroo, Auditor to re port distribution of the funds in the hands of Theodore Brodhead, Executor of the last Will of John D. Eck. den'd. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, ou Friday, December 15, lb'G5, at two o'clock P. M., at the Prothouotarv's- office in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested and having claims against said fund will nresent the same. dr be forevor debarred from corain" in- for any share thereof. TIIOS. M. McILHANElV 18G5. Auditorr Nov Stroiidsbnr Bank. November 1, 1S65. - - The Directors have this day declared x-Con- a dividend of Five per cent., free of. Tax (X)0. rm. t i i Aim i-rc,siucnc iiitoruieu an ex d at the time federate General yesterday, says a Wash- on the Capital Stock, paid in, payable of the Board mgton special, that it is not his present and after the ,13th inst. . remoueuug intention to paruon any, more civil or mil- .- . . .;.--. , J. H . STTlATm PnBi.;.. on. the cOfttst fortifications.. tarv eaders.of the Kehflllinn . . Lr'' t" n - , - " . . ..... I .1. IOI 1.. u