CM 124 ICENZWIPORNAL: /Oil OF matt sun., - ournost . c I Annuii, p4ablo In sip. I six =mills—slid 11...50,1f;i1 itr)D.)l.l. 6 R:f u i '2t .14 within ii t t,lll the Ye", s6ctunm: addwa, in advance, 1 $5 t do • .do • , i ,10 01.) do dc!... ~ ' ..20 00 ani tot be inrariobly 14,1 d, in 1 TillltO, nisa, i , ~• ~ - /tre e topi4 to oki ran , do .ii a „, ll do Blab o obicriptto s od utut to ooe ad so ;,tilr.tri.i Licit imam; ; • , • The SoutaaLe;ll4iie ftirtibthed to carriers and others at: sllter Ito eopl •vh on dellyety. .. , .. _ c er ryeten ad, VAtrd Tcar.Virrs eapyliod ulth thit JeCtimkt , atsl in a ranee. ' . . • to trof of NEKer. teEr.r. . .. [(subsea berg order tit , . liscnnUnuan cc, 'of their Ileete pip tr. the pablitliter way continuo, to eetid the= ttitill armaagesare,o4. ,' ~ . 1 It'soit ter - there nirzlect tir ranee to iahejtheirneireptv pars fern' the .1:11 , ,,is to with+ , they era directed. they lire hell reitcoothica :lilt th or have rettied thatilitt'aud ttr- . derail Orem dlatetatintral. , ~ .. . ~treatt,erite.fre er pro to other pitta without iatbrmlng the Oa 41 IltbOri AM 4 i :v newspapers aro tent to the fernier ntrtlon they are held reip•misittle. The, eittrta hare ,ioz ilea that reftedol to tslitkutrevi r ra revs the otlrei or ecorxi illiZ and lenrir.,:r then Mir ,e awl Mr, is pri ti t (trio on I. iv •of intent lonareautl. ', 1 - l' RATESjOF ADA/ER-1181NC. 1 - . . . One sdnare of 10 Irma 50 &Poster one insertiondints print luaertlons,l2 3 route each. 'd lines oue4 time. 2 5 ruts—subsequeutlasertionii.l2.34rentaeacb. All:aver semen's over 3"ilines, for short periods, chaknal'as a lucre • 1 coons. -vain TAO. TIIII.T.L. RI. • twatxri~ three tines, 62 4 4 87% ', $1 26 .$1 2.3:, ~, $1 00 Four linen, • 06 I'oo 116 275 ,;,,, 4 NV. rite lines, 1 001 .74 200 3 00' 500 . st.t..iv t. : tax LIN..A CAVITED /03 A squant Or TLC LINTAA One a pure, 126 s • 2 25 1 3,60. d U 9,. IQ 00, Two slit mew. 22A * 400 &IN) 9 Oil 14 00 Threw x'ittoce, 3.44 ' , 600 . 7so r 2 00 15 . h.a . Four siu v:es, 4 50, 13 00 .• • 4 8 00 14 00 20 0 1 -waster col., 606 ,‘, 9 00. 12 00 18 ty) 30 00 lialf column; 10 , 410 16 00 I 'A) oa as oo . 50 '00• o s sLarger apace for short ptirio Is, AS peragreemen Ilasinnas Ni Lives, $1 each—asxoutpuded slut An lAsr m, advertisement. 50 enis each. f Advertisements row Marriages and Deaths, / 0 • 06 I 111 per line for first I nsertlon--entmel ue nt I nsertimm, 6 cents per li n e, Nine wordearecounted AP A Ilnethe in advert ar ising. with Merchanta itn4 ethers, advertising' by ye. changem. and,a sta - oling advertisement not exceeding 16. gnus, will be charged, including subs 4 r l P llo d. $ l6 00 . tieo to the smotant opour squares, tvith chan ces and euttscription, 10 00 Without changes. at the rates deal:mated above. Advertisements Sot In larger type than usual will be tharand 60 percent advance. on these prices. ' Ali ettts 'win be charged the Slam as letter press. , Nb Trade advertisement,' toc-ised from Advertising Agents ahroad.,excrpt at 25 per cent. advance on times prices, unie.is Gy sidielal agreement aid" the publisher. Marriages 26 cr a ss. each. ihnths acirompanied with no. Welt. ZS cents, without notices, no charge. . All notices. except those of it religious character and for educational uurtxtsee, will be charged 25 coots for any number alines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per line cdditional. 1 I Proceedings of meeting,' not lila general or public chat. aster, charged at 41centa pi.,r,linu for each insertion. ' TO facilitate calqu'alions we will state thit 328 lines mike &Au limn - 164 irpea a bilf col duo n 7 -und 82 lines a inartet column. 292 4ordm make a column-14 G abal f .-rni n inn— and 738 a i uarter column. ', All odd lines over' rub vinare, charge at the rate of 4 cents per line. Yearly advertisers 'lmam. 'confine their advertising do 'heir own lintinril IA ;rendes for others. sale of Beal Lis, tats, Ac.. Is not In laded in business advertiseinents. , ,t. . -.-; it• - 4 ' . : . bi.OTELS. . . ' .IIITAO - 0 - 11A - C H 0 T ELT-- Corner, of Commerce & Sharaokln Ste., iItCoND !CORTI( Or TIIT,IO.IIIZOAD. Northuniberlattd Co., WM. M. WE AV L'IL. l'roprittor April 2 ) .1846' • 1.771 y.• • .•• THE :'BUCK - HOTEL," • s e ,,rty ilmoircjihe cowl L.bapon, ro. George P, Proprietor. su long relebr •ted for Its gena,' board' and coSi acconatuddallons..bas been recently' i er mpmred, and continues to t • litage lintel and: General Hoed Quarters. \ . slay 3. 1850 ly " HIT: HORSE HOTEL." Corner. ~% Cvltre fltotl .11abmstmlyo its, pottsville Joseph . Eiger, Entertainmen and acrounnodationa of the beittkipd and every attention will be paid by the host and his at tendanta to evoke g bids and trovelorncomfortable. Potteville ay lt 'Le • 19-ly • • .THE "ACLE •.I.{OTE.Lir . • Eagle Maildiugg, lo rner of. Cumberlandrand ket ;ere., Lebauon,.Pa. • 4dnm flaalc, Pioprietor. This is the largest and most cOmmodlous liotal'ho Lob anon,wlth teolettees fo families,!single boar dere, end the public enerelly 18-1 y• ' - "EiCLE:HOTEL," I. Cor. of Market anti i'ranklia &IS,' litikesbarre, ,i, Le erste eou.,ev. P. William Earley, )o,ropsiet,or. ''This old stand h been. thoroughly renovated riry , its irisent proprletor, And made comfortable in every res pect for permanent and transient boarding. I Mr: .Earley le re spares no pains to F u the approbation and good will . of every guest. by e nrtantattention to thelr wants and wishes. ills mow nd general fareoremodAions are 'am pie and his tables'well supplied. Call and kr him. Ile, Is not extortionate in klia;thArges. - July 26.14 Llr.:' '..--..• :' , , . . 3 1 :0. m". URANCE. DE .0011110NWEA.14 CO M Union ntiation4m ,3rl Mirriabug, Penner. H A Elt E'D C A PI'VA LO$300.001). kJ—lnsure buildings and other property; aTilrort less or damage by Final. Afro, atziigt perils o the Sea, In land Narbratian sud Transportation. bIIMO.ICADERON; B. B.Caaana, Berjektro. . . l'residtnt. BENJ. T. TaYLe ID, Arent. • . Wor otllo. Seboylkin wan ty, Papua. . Deeem')er 21'65 • • . st-tf MINERS' LIFE (INSURANCE ANDfItIIST CO., is's Pottsville, Pen. . OAP/ rALSIOO,UOO—rfIAII TER PE PETU4L.. Firms Company,. chartered , r by the 'Legislature n ~ Pennsylvania, with a Capital of:One undrell Thousand Dollars.'ls now frilly onited..: - and . ri ban commenced bu leen. The-Cnropany f gri s prepared to receive monevs and other. pro erty ld t st, nod allow interest on alt moneys deposited In trust,sa the-rate of tire per rent. per a:intim l principal and Interest pay..ble , on demand. For rates of Premium ou'Llfe Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Com p:lnv, Centre ,stre.t, POttagille. throe dooritiontb of the Examnge Motet. :JACOB ttusTZINGE „Ir., ,Pre.g . 1, • ' JOIN 11. ADAM. Secretary and Treasurer). ' April 1,'54 . , l , / 3 !f l ',. -. . \ • . :THE porrsvuzx Lim lifElniließAND X • Teisst Ctiaapazip,,i 1 - OFFICP-Orntrest... next deOannee Greenis Jnodry Sore; ,CADITAL. S/00.000—CMAIAtal ;'EItPETITAI.. iH IS Cooo l patiy,... r ; recthitly I chartered Fhr the Legisiature o 4'etinsilvitnia s le fully organ= • lint. The Company Is prepared _ tp effect Insurance upon '. lives. and. to rectir l e and execute trust s..au and to all t‘v iu= . tenet en moneys geceived;at the rate v •nt fire per cent. per annum, unleve ntheiiiiie agreed linen. Principal .1 sul interest payable on detaand. Capital -and rueests safely inve.ted in• ponds and Met tanges, and Otherlanod veeuritirs., .Annuil d:rldend of 'the profits will be made payable ineash. or appropriatertto tluf_ payment of pi , - , mloms. For,gates•of premiums oft Lit. tosurata:O, see printed Tables, suliplied xt the Company:li otibee. ' . r :NATHAN m ANI4. Pr.:sided., • , . .' l' SOLOMON FOSTER, Tice Preef. D. .R. 'r.truut. Segy and Tiveu'r. ~ •' . September 16, 's'f A NUt_r E INSURANCE CoMPAc r -- _ Authorised Capttal,lB4oo.ooo. iIHART Eit PEItrEl U Af.--Office, k) Nc.9l Walnut 'atrret. between rhkrd and Fourth vt mete Philadelphia. This Company will haste e against -loan ,cog damage bi l Fire. Buildings . Yundture, and Mep: . chandise general! ". Also 51aittattelat fees, OD Vessels; Cargoes and Frei ts. BLAND Iseluass a atilt parte of the Upton. mascross , . , ' . D. Luther, Davis Ph rson, •.; .'. (Lewis Audenrled, jefiepti l a x tield, ' Peter Sleger.l • - Dr. Cleo. N. Eckert, . -- George F. Tyler, It, lfammetf, ' , ' - 'Samuel Ir. Etienne!, Francis llama. ' • ,' . " ' -, •'. • D. LUTI Illt, President. •- •-',-Joaarn Mains rice. Pretickni. • . _ ' . Win. F.Deln, grnlary. ! ..: , 47-P. D. Unites has been app, fit cil agent for the abort company In Schuylkill coUnty,lo whom-persons destring Insumni can apply, ', . - - ' Juno x1,'55.4 (April 8,'704, 14-1 ':• 24 , . e STATE MUTUAL INEUEANCE;COMFANY. I 4 .I OURTII ANN uAI4sT/.TEN.FNT . . i is', 18$4: - - imets..lfay Ist, P 53, 1. . _A:. '-. -. I. $35k318 70 Cub irenilitms aid interestelr- r 1 ' , - -14 the past year , mutual depart- i - lama. , 1101.048 32 , Bins melveable n indite : : 28.64 70 4 : lash l'Anninms, Stock:ll4ll=aq. ' .104282 '2O .170,5G8 60 ' We p ing rep, gift • teste!.' 'nominee, notamteninna. re• Insurance, mutual . .dapartment, stook,. ' • intermit Bonds, 'mortgagee, stogie and other • gond seeurittee 01114 tareltablo. Cash on band "agents, & tot k now, "a In. bands' o =EI • in , . tanci losuronce. spply to' . JOHN T. Si OENER,..dgint: I : 2.114 y or r ore p!,tr. For fire lu: Jut' 15, iibt u red voim e )inpl van - • r INDEINTTV.. ; !PRE . Frinklin Fire Insiurande !born- L pan!, of i"hilattelphla. 01Dee,A),163)4 Ovesuist streets, negr Fifth Street. • .: • l• I DINICTOLS t : ' etiSirles N. ftioeker, ' ,fieerie W. Rtehards,;._ Themes Iliet, . . -- ' Illorilkwal D. Lewis,/ :). T4ltte Wt4ner, • : Adoltars3 y.:. Doric, . —. .. Samuel o;Mit: . . ' • 'Dasivilfi Brow Jaenb it. Breath,' • lillorriS 'Patterson. • Cent lupe to mike Insurance. permanent or-limited on every de.crlptloA of properly, In' toln and country.-at =rates es low as are consistent with seenlY• The Company ] base reserved a tarste!io tingent Von 4, 'bleb, with the r Capital am! Premlurbil, sok•IY Invested. afford ample pr ¢ teetlen to the insured. Einee their in. mtpors t lon. a rlod or 18 years, they base paid upwards d'oae.miihou. wo 'hundred Mote.tnd dollara: 1089191 by fire. thereby afferding esidenee.of the advautams of in- F. verpnee. as well as the ability and disposition, to meet with prbuiptnes4, all Itabliitk•s. . • CI! AS N. BANCH.BR, President. Coat. G. Tit :cu.& tieereMrY, ' ' ; .a Th.. sabeeriber hap been appointed agent thr t neitoore . maenad inet, tulle and I pared to Make In. ,; serapes. on *se yd r p oral te-at the lowest t r!d , s:' , f , i AlibßlEl 1313:3EL.' agent. l t Pottsville. ..1a 1. 153 ,• : • • ;Mr . . .: •- I LIVE prstramircz. - .. • . HE. trot(' I,ife. 1.4e.0 ran et, '' A npu ity . . ,and Tens; Company of .. .:thtladetphis. Office,. ND. Sbestintlareet, the f t irst ..door East of the Custom r . , [lutes.. - 6 4 • 'CA PI rA 4 quo—cm-oft TER PER PETETAi. V.o.titise tam lasuronees on Osman the tooq favor: I'Olsten:as , I • • • ' OM' lii4 lila aud Ii iP e. C''' ip ' hire 'dies A ils ar St ttt!: OT I lens 414 441 , . . The capital -,etttz pitid up and Inverted. totather with a large and constantly increasing ft:Served fund, otters a perhyl tiocurity tui he item's& • • • . • The premlunsa myy be 'paid yearly, half-yearly or quarterly. ' The commit, add a. hosips periodically to tba ins orate , esesur T 0 find Bons(e. appropriated in. Du - ember, tail. and Shea nd Bonus In December. 18111, _amount to an addition f itta2 60 to every s4ooo . lnsurnd under the eldest poll. Malang $1,202. LO, which will be paid when it i.Lsll beams a claim Instead of 114000rlyin., ally insured: the nest oldest. &moon t to $1,237 CO; tbo neat In age to $1.21. ; :,0 for every -$1.00J:. the others In the same ptoportioh seronting to the **cat ..anO• Om of staniti nu, shidi additions make an asedune of mare than Super cent. upon the premiums paid, without Werra* log the tinuiq premium. : =Nausea: • - ituanaa Eldreay, • ichn A, Brolio, • Anton Dula • • r.); • John Jay Smith, . irredesiek Breen, gobert ' qtiorceirahar. . &arch Yier.far. • John 8. fa/Muter, Thomakr. James. l' Wharton Ley* • Joeeth T. Dattey. . = Jobe' it. Black. Plumaphleta o •ntaint Mt lathe Mt" aPtendalud"' relief apellettiott end further Informal o awl* had , at. Use O.Us. TDi U 7d at3 W Alf, t r residset, „ JOAN Y. ;raga. Aetuary. ' - 2 ' • •±lrif• The .A..4.1:11.er aunt Ihr the acme fkaircpasty Sitheyfatit County. anti will elect Tueureuree. sod 'Sheen *meg lataralakia ae thi , ablest. hi-ls 8 Liunrapr. dirt slit 4 gig, oil!! If tar 110. 15b 1 dried hits - Wit; 7 11 ; 49/10 oTAIJ 4 • iriE=IIIZMBM ME MEM PUBLISHED- EVERY SATURDAY .MORNINGif BY BENJAMIN - BAI4NAN, POTTSVILLt, SCHUY VOL. LADELPHIA. „ Adrertisleinnit 4 frti Irt4 1 0e littyla Ititiqf I/ 1?C ehnrged, S 4, ptr'reat. advireet duruoini ratio w p r i an .4l.23.g rPreayegoest C. vorrio,trs PA T izsi,a and tii . itrer - .Piinling ,Piesies!! .11.inuro:tured and tn. pato M tiy GAUTLEY & LACK. No. 16 Arch ftred, Ramie/Aim Z.t.6m 'SG Noossa-lialcrimfienrist GIAAT/Mliflin• VOWS PATIOT - Satiable for Fonnftioo, Bolling Milo, Smith Eros, &a urctuicd I .* :q T • ' 0. 19 .14Th ttr(rt •• 17.'!.11 •204'm BOOTS ASO SHOES, :.• mils AND CAPS. •-. • • • • St RAW GOODS in evvry Innitay; ADDICKS, VANtIUSSN'A.SNIITH, /tarte r , and, J. A. MOORE. (with Modison k Kim) 'Agent. 0111c.ep - renosYlvanin Jnimary -. • 3.1 PALMER, THOMAS . & CO., COMMISSION .. .MERCHANTS, NO. 16. SOUTH WHARVES,'PHILAD'A, Dealire in Fish, Cheese and Fravisions, ii_.- eoc.rantly on liana an gnaoi , ment of ,Dcied 'and Pickled Fish, eke., fix.; -1 - Mackerel Codfish Better Baku .n . Beef — Sides -I Pas-. txhail rock ' Ehouldera Bc, . Herrings Lard . Cbeeee • &liter:ll,er 13.'54 . • 37-1 m • ,OILS!,OILS!: OliS!!! 3. r 311' r›,•:C)-I=l.M -• z HODGSON & KEAN, Nos . , 5 GS. WhaTDCD;. general Commissi4 Mitrehazts, and Dealers in 111144 Le AND 811.11.11 OILS', 1011 MI . WING AND JILVIIANICAL PEril - POSES. • OFFICE—PuImni : TANTATIALL,Po lle; • •,• Sept. 22. ! 4 " 384 f BAIL"! & /.ROTHER, 2fr2` . 01E8N UT STREET IMPORTERS & DeALERS IN • ' 'C A R P ET I N G 8 INVITE the attention of purobasen , tr elf verf eztom rice stork of Frio.b aolai embraring every variety. or ELVET,4Ta PESTEY. BRUSSELS, I M Vi.Nr.TPN CARPETS. Also, • FLOOR OIL-CLOTSIS . 9. Of very width, from one to eight yards. - Every /titre.' soll of the lower! cosh, pricer, Sept. , • MAUCH CHUNK • Wir'e Rope Manufactory. raileski.e3r Samssia-cl, . . Alanufart Firer nf .N 1 In. Erpe. for inclined planes. shafts,. • ~u.p te,. • ~ü bt lulertu the public that he is now pre-• paced to make ' F ALL KIN:Ja; LENGTIIS -; fAND SIZES', OF FLAT AND 1101 IND R9P r E, At the kiinrtest ,notice., of superior quality. and, on the most li oral tertne.int his Wire Hope Fartnry. Mauch Cironlk,Carbon Co., Pa. • Deference can bo made to Moline. E., A. Douglas, N. D. Cortrightand A. Droadhe4d, at Mauch Chunk: to N. Patten**, titan mil 11111, to Sharpe, LefflCOrlAg & Tll - I,U4erno county, Pa.. and In fait. nearly all thetip orators In the Region who hare been using his row. . July 20,-'56 . 80.1 y , INDUSTRIAL' WORKS, cra-Lowuni. STRUT. DETWT.E:C 20TR AND 2iST.. PIDELWA BE.NIENT,IIORGHERTY . Bt, THOMAS, L -; CiLil.., .. ce 11:0.N lOU V'.'ll.;, . .Drawings 4iirep•l' '' to " ke'D -;.;- , 41 , ' rnd for MACHINE SHOPS, 'FOUNDRIES Jk II SHOPS. and to furnist9tM pie necessary,. Machinery, , • , . Tools, - Cranes,.' ' ' • V .- - ' ', Cupolas; , F. Blowers, . .. ~ i • • " Fortes, /Sad Ma.e /allots' Tools of every:site and description. Shift. lug of the best quality, nitb.haproved adjustable Haim. era. Palley* of all diameters and Lees; Pulley and Bal. .new Ely Wheels, and all such, Castings as are made In Loam. of any sise, reqninid..• HMIs and .Rolling Mill work, Ac , Ac. i Janney 5,'56 . i = . • 1-ly • NEW W.ClOtEk ALE DRUG STOKE, • t • , N. SPENCER THOMAS, no. 26 want SCCOND tras.ri . enn.►nuvnu Importer, lisurafa:turer and Dealer in - Drugs, Medicines,Chemical* Acid., Dye Stuff., -Paints; Co t Colors, liliteLenii,Frosciaud •• Allteritan White ?doe,' Windom Glass, •v, • \ Glass IVare, l'ornighcs, Brushes, In ' stranients, Ground Spier', Whole •' Spices, and another article. • neitally . keptbgdr y gglita, tnelnding r . • . • rnx, Indigo, Glue, Shellac; Potash; &e.‘41.6. "Alt orders byrnall or otherwlie nrcanntly.altended .o:unary merchants art' invited to call and examine our stoeld before purchasing elsewhei e. 'Goods sent to any of .The whlrteo_or railroad atatlims, Prices low, and goods warranted.' garch 8, '56 , 10-ly 3 ' MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. • CHARM PERPETUAL. granted tly the_Ata.te of Pennsylvanda. '• CAPITAL $,OO - ,000. Fire,Marine'& Inland Transportation. -. A A i! ,,,, ~, LlPt.t. COTT, President. ' ..- .ALkILED WEEKS;- I qiut,lN ROGE.RI4I Vlee.President. 1 i Secretary. . • Gioson Tonna, Treiurarer. . • . , . , • ' Dindori: Aaron S. Llipineoq, N 'cholera. Taylor, Mahlon alliingharns . Allred Weeks,. Win. B. Thosnaa, - • Orrin Rogers, . Win. Neal. • John P, Simons, ' Charles J. fold, This Company was organized with a tisk) capital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the itr.siness to Its available remounts. To observe prudence Imam:duet ing ihraftairs, with a pro . • ustment of losses. Orrice—No. 10 Merchants' Par • a. Philadelphia. The undersigned has 'been' appnln . • gent Ow the above,Companyan Schuylkill county. and . I erect alt kinds - of Insurance. as above. on application .. office, opposite the Town Hall, Pottsville: • SAMIIEL GARRETT. 4'ebtisiry 23,1810. .' 420,887 20 • TYNDALE & . MITCHELL I -219. Chesnut St., Are now ready with their anti and mixt meat bf CHINA, CLASS AND QUEENSWARE,I Amongst which., will be foiled 'every wads of plo Article& Breakfast, Dbmei, Dessert, Tea,. a Toilet .SEtEi nimbi( rob • - Oro lets, Champagnes, De- .. canters, Wines, 84c.: To;etber witb a very larr,',o itssoriatent.. • 3Paaa.cry Croatia. Mantel Ornaments, Card •Baskets, Pa .= rian tiros, Colognes, Inkstands,. Fancy. Cups and Sneers, • Tete-aletellets, &o. All of width will be sold to the ELI= and enniisat Retell CUE PE,I4.IIIAN , EVER., :Sert. 22,7 A • 36;ca.3. Scimylkill Fire a 4 Marine INSURANCE CO. . . ' co.t. 3Pcttailli.iiiiek. - Office in Billyntin's ItellAteg, Wanton. st., 2• doors above Centro st, Pottsville, Pa. - - CAPITAL Att2.ROIRIZED UT LAW"' a 11111 1 , 41 0• , 1:11•CPC/CO. CHA'RTER.PERPETUAL. • 1U Company obtalord lig Charter at the laid Read= of the Logipittu O of PoonoylrAnio. and Is now fully or. !Moiled ookiwopired to leano Policies, at liberal rates, on Eke and Inland risks, on -Public and- Private, Build. lop. Furniture, Stocks of Goads and IlerebandWe of aD binds. • • • • • . Alto on Coal Itreakera and biathlnery. Inland tame ranee on .Canal &alp and thinrea. by ewes apd 'Riven; .star on coma." of QM to Philadelphia. Noir York, Sal timoro, t 4: TiOaCoinpany Oat take* to adinat nfl Wei Proinpily. and thereby hope to alealt the patronao of the publia. - :i c ' Di!itiiirs s _. _:: __.' SASITTELSItti 1tAN, 4, .,- - ISAAC RETERN. WI a! /IV 1,100111 Eft,.7rl - JOHN D. DEWIER ,T , -.7ACQII lIIIXTV .1ar.11,,1r JOTIN flashiness - S. E. ]I. XEP*Xtt, , I. E oust,. • w. T. SW 1T1L,..*- , : _ WIVE tk UT PPM -:.: - Rom= 11,, , p4t4E% .' O,TAIRGE.T.,WIWIL.' -': - , -7 t , :11.4,i175i I . II .LTSIANr#WWWW.I6, • -. W. V. SWITIIi &misty MI OilaW*/ Apo*, • /. .-. 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Febrility . 4 56 , • 84t • t • tyC. • 'THOMPSON, Attorney . and . .eganseitor A t Law. OMee, below T. J. Al on ts flat torv,,toerer end of Broad style; Toto,mta, , 4 1 February 2, 18b6 , • ' • • Lea. BANNAN, Attontey at LAW. tHlice Centre Street, apposite the Episcopal web. Pottgro7lle l / 4 1"Ania. ' No,. "20. 1853 ' Vo• ANON: SPENCER; - Magistrate, - V , . and Real kibitz Agent.' Office In Batt Road street b w East Mirka, Pottsville Pa. -• 31artslit2,p356 12EORGE dea:. Attoiley:.* Pottsville, Canna.; will attend toleSul business la county and elsewhere.' Office in . Centre street, nearly opposltelbe Miners' Zank. ' • July 7,'3b . • . . 27- ' ( ii IAMUEL OARRETT, Magistrate, Ijslonvernueer mind Oeneral Collector, will attend to ill business entrusted to bins with dUlgenee and care. Of flee, Centro street, Pottsville, Pa., or , Para.tetbe Town/ 4 N. E.—The . -Gorkets isr:N. N. Wll,wa, Esq.. are in, p session or Bamnel Garrett, Esq. [July 14, !b5 28- TRAVELING. THE Ap0413 Elf 4., 25q 4 .r . PAH!. 130171'SViLLk. TO IIAtRISBURti: ThiS Une connects (tally arlth all their gnat South ern and Western Routes. ,By arrangement !Jude. place 01 bushman in Pottsville wilt be at the office of 1141191* & Co • B. 'S. NFILLIANS, Superlatenvilent. • Itttf. pti122,111351 PASSENCER LINE R ailroad. Pisßadeipaia and Reading ailroad. YRS. SIMMER ititit.ANGIERENTS. !Ml= V LIE - GREAT Northern, and Wetern !Salted States Route) Speed increased and Fare reduced."oll SCLIUYLKILL, CATAMSSA, SUNBURY au° ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD: - Through to Duiralo,ln 16 hours. Niagara Falls, - 16 " ' Detroit, - . - 24 •• " ' " • ChicSgo, - 24 " . st. Lords, = -48 " Ticket Ol6ce, N. W.-cortier Sixth and Chesnut. streets, and Phlladelphis Auld Reading Itailivad Depot, cornea Woad mad-Vine. On and after, .1110NDAT;May 7th, Three Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner /trued and Ylno streetg, daily, (Sunday' ex cepted,) as o ' - • ;kw Express-3 A. E. • • Bier in 4 Plucnixellie and Reading, only- Connect ' lug with swiss.% Williamsport and Erie and Williams port and Minim Ft. Road; arriving at Pamir% at 4.15P.M.; connecting With New York and Erie and Butlakt,and New York city itallroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence -, via. stesuners on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail road,:, to Cleveland, Toledo t Monroe,, Sandusky : and De troll. Alen. with -Elmira, Canandaigua anti Niagara ral Is Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua, with New y f irk C e ntral itailroad,'East and West. and at Suspension litidge with groat Western and Michigan Central Rail road for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points In Can ada and Western States. 31st) - A. Stopping at tai Statlons.and runotnnto Pottsellleonly. N't got Express-3.30 P. 31. Running every day, stopping at all Stations and robi. tang to Pottsville. , Connecting at Port Clinton wither& . swum, winiumspert and Erie, and Williamsport and EL; mite Railroads, arriving at Elmira at 4,A. M 4 connecting with New York and Erie, Buffalo and New'York city and hake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve. Ell ein - einnrti, Toledo, Chicago, and all points Wed.— ' Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail. roads; arriving at Niagara Falls, at 10.30;A. at,,, connect In; with Day Express or Great Western Railroad for De. iron. Chicago, et . . Route , wit h-Its connections, forms the ahortest and moat direct route to Canada and the Lakes. .` Only one ehange of baggage between Philadelphia and . Canada or the Lakes. • :• . • • . Passengers by Day Express. breakfast at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. , Passengers by way of ',Night Expreas take supper at Port Clinton.. ' Passengers purthasing Tickets by this Line have the 'privilege of stopping at any of the abode points and rer sawing their seats at pleasure. 1 ,• Fare from P iladelAsta to E 3 9 1.2•Tolo vis"Tonaw'ud:t.lo l 0 thlawissa, 436 "lagara.talls, via. El-- R uper t, , ultra, Canakdalicta & , Danville; 4 N. F. It/inroad. 10 01 Milt - 5 i. falba, via. Buffalo, • 10 0 Wlll • asport, b iuspendon Bridge, 10 00 Elmira, 700 'ltsvelaud, i 11 10- . Jaffe • ,t 7 85 14 75 Starkey, • 7 9 Cincinnati, ' ' 10 00( Penn rr. 8 10'06; I lorham, 8. 1 and - Geneva, via, Gorham, St • 13 tO " " !St..eamey, .lohn Arnot, - .A 00 Canandaigua. .''' o 00 lioneoYet . '8 50 Caledonia, j . 'BBO Le Roy, I : •8 90 Batavia. . - 9,00 iterh.ster via. N..Y.& • E. and Unfair., CAT- E, tg an•l N. Y. It. R. 8 CO ilurf do. .14' 1 - Y r t, Erie; and But and 4- . . , New York City._ • 10 00 7,E. T. iIUIIUELL, Tideland Freight . ••N. W. corner-Sixth and Chesnut Streets. . G. A. NICOLLS,Siap't Philadelphia& Reading Railroad. McKISSOCK, Sup't Clatawism, W. and Erie Railroad, J. A. t Williamsport and El uira 2411. road. I . , TRANSPORTATION, Nti. - • %di KILL.NAVIC of the eichuy On iod after the latiof.9eptenthe the.:.vw of ran and for T An on he Echo.. kW NATI eonii•or• 4 ,, m that date v , til forth To Philadelphia, • " Manynnk, " spring MUI, I , " Conshohocken, . Plymouth Dim, Bridgepte, • •n " 'Norristown, " Port Kennedy l " Talley Forge, 7-• Pawlinea Darn, - ' " Pori PinTldalt",,.. I rhalliX.Sility " itoyer's Ford, Pottstown Landing, • -" Port. Unlop, - Blrdstwough, „. " Reading, Altbouse's,' " ildoorsvllle. • • • " Ilamba t "' 0 , wlgsb • tanahlg, !Kw:-wl i be per too of WO Zs, less flreper cent, re' waists, as uroal, afid rf6 charm less than twenty bra eaota ~yer ton will be made flimsy tllstaies. By order of tbo ataaagera F. IiffLALEY, Proldsrot. • Aug. 4,1850 ' • 'PHILAD'A READING RAILROAD. iit i f*ILINWPONIIME CE-'of the rhilada.& IL-A. • Phi/agdpkia..faty ao,i & se. Ykre rates of Ifrelsht and Tolls on Coal transported by tbt. Company, will be as follows. from Septa:labor -st, Mu. until farther motto: • • . ~ . . , . . 17,17. 0 i i ~e i . .. ' nom • • I , 232. 13 r da re. ' . , • . : j - ...?. . L .. I a . .......... To Ittelnond, ',-, . .12t1 95 1 80 rts -, " 1412443.',P4-__. 1, .1 85 170 las "Inclin44 11806 i - - 1 : 90 '1 85 170'1 65 " Nleetbwn, 11 - l9O 18S 1 70' 166 g , Germatitoo.ll.l3. 190 t l 85 . I'7o 165 " YallA of 8 4 410411g111, ~. 1 00. 185 170 ICS :w 0 Manank, , • - - 1. DO. '1 85 ,'1 TO, 165 «Spring 51111 s ix : ' ~ , 165 1 GO : 1.4 5 145 . 1 eimahoboclieit and Pl 3 . '. n „.:;rl, ItailrOad> , :I so 1 60 . 145 1.45 i 4 itambcft . guallsptts' ands • ' Jona; l'-' ' • . i 1. 2 1 135 145 140 " NOl74l4l , lllinliridgellat‘ 1 155 145 140 " Port - Kenn ~ • 156 110 1401 40 'il Valhi' Forke, - ,-, ' l':ss 160 I 40. 140 a Plenix4nlo, t . 1-46 140 .130 1"50_ ce_Uoyof4lord, :- '. , 145 1.40. 1.30 1 30" POO.wO, ' . . ; 1 40•'1 35"• 125' 1 21 . ii D ou oolll o , . , ' .I_4o I as.l 25 1"25 4 511144b960' . „...' l.BO 125 1 .15 115 .$ •B ro on, . ~... A :0 11 15, 4 OS 1.05, 4 ! • net• 4 643 11•44110 t • and • • ' .-r - ~ , •• •Mobrealei • ' -.. . .1 213' .1 15 1,05T1 as " Stohnrwillge , - ' 1 , 20 135 1.05 ' '1 013., . ____, ... , :: o rta r : igi bu tiir rifi i, ' - .-"f -. .i, - 1 21!.,1.16 ...7 , ,. ~ -, - - PHI-AD'A4 & REArvirda:amii ROAD. tgi;_l_Atilutts mom 11,441.8 010REIGureN MERCUANDIZE. , tIN AND Arrat NOVEMBERII4 Tk, 1834. nitti nuttier with*, ttieloll?wbv Bata OS Fri Wit *III be illutlet4er P 17 .P 013146 ) , if( assz r • g ` 3 , 1 P 7 t0 c). . Ory Goods Confrakmery, nooks.flarpet.l • agArNrreak Meat,FisluOlur, Ag AA 1111.1 linya.Untteri Otrer• Ehnta. tr, theairOOttnilstosteMiroceriesalemp ~ Name, 'Wawa* MO* trollavr.wam tataber,llactaufirroDyV.,9l l 49itadA,, Ale, 114.4040. Con°, Gralltalarbon, Latus.Af*xft4l4l34Spikei , l ll e4s Salt, Provigtos. evapir, b n ra 114414 - 040, Sto;a0; Pita /luar!, SO‘See_fir MunbatOt., • - *kith 00110. OaritiNUZASI SA, arascithw Laisirstna rya*, Plasion 61404- floar.ter : . MEE - SATURDAY 1:111011:NING; : NOVEIVIRER 8 4 ,1850:: gjko.:ferty,irm..- Osum)! tBti uutv NINO, , kor T - on the WM hniro ra-oponed an ettotAlfticited;for the *Novo bast rtes.& 14111 tor Terrneo, , whent`t hey "11l be thankfui tot orderx;and promise prompt attentlotrand Aattsfactory arort.r.: Pottiville.l.lctoboi.2B,lB.4 MO Emg TAMAQUA.COACH FACTORY. smith hop. riORNER of Broad and , Centre:stee -:roirren* DEAN. Proprietors: '-' ?descry. Foster it Denis having entered Into partnenshia, in the Carriage id-eking, Ltomahoolng,Blacksmithing basineesotc. 477 4e11emm w inform the public, thrones the Jonartst.thatthe7 will henceforth rarry on all the above named branches at theleworkshop in Tammina, at the old staid. Mr. Poe. ter is well known as a thtelupnith.ke., and Mr. Dean is • professional Coach Maker—both are practical meehanlet; and by a combination of their skill, they Intend to add to their favorable and well known reputations as black smith and carriage maker. feeling cofldent that theft productlo• a rennet be exeelied. _ Maass. Oster k Dean will keep constantly on hand 1 every variety of Carriages, Cowls add Wagons, and hold themselves in readiness to execute ail orders—jobbing orOtberwise- 7 with good workmen, at short notice, on the easiest terms and in the best manner. • Orders from MI parts t the sormonding CountT soil. etted--,iddrem r osterk yxaafVoach makers, te.,"raterr qua; l's. July 20.'56, . Chleigo;eid Gt. Wei- ' ‘. tern and Michigan .• I ;Ventral Railroad, 20 00 Chicago,via Buffaloand, Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railroad, 20 00 . via LAIL Lake • and: :dielOgan'• Can il Railroad, ••to t Rac O k Island, ••, 25 t o ' kr, 4uv. rg. fah, 156. the char, e for e Coil, carded followr, and fro. Au, 1856. f tbraelte 1 be al ^r not t c gi 1. th) ma io* tit" ME 1$ Y .:; . ~:~~:. ~_x~, i~t ' .:~;~~1~ ,- _ 4i` I MEE trj.!l, 7, PLUMBIN G WA NEW PARTIERSiIip, Coach and Carr age , Ammon. * N. IF. Owner of Opel and Non:iv:au Sts., Attsrink,l%. TT o HE undersigned "having pureliaseil upon the 'day of September last,..the whole of t interest, stork and good•will of John It. Dlehm. in the Coach and Carriage, !„, making business, have formed a Co•part• nership for the paw.* .of carrying on " . " 74,0 •••' the said business In all its branch, s at the OLD STAND, N. W. Corner of Coal and Norwegian Sts.,in the boron of Pottsville, under the firm neme .• 110VM ANN. IIISLIELL & CO. We intend to give oar undivided personal attention to the business, and al) of us bring practical mechanics, we can assure our customers and Glenda that no work will be done which will not give satisfaction. To she old customers of the establishment we ,say .that they will dud the ,work done of as good taste and substantial a chiuselic as hereterforo,,and that all orders - for work will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Ws invites fair share of patronage from the public, is we feel confident that we will do in the work . p cheaper and bettor than any other establialuneot lace. ' • . . I . " . • • • W5l. HOTMANN, I : • ;• ' • •: • • DAVID WILLSIIELIc WU. AL MCADAM, , SAMUEL LEM. N. IL—Sarer Pfaffni , dope at the tidabllsinneut in the ye beat style. . Pept: 13. 'Mt 37.111 PUBLICATIONS, St... _PSNT,Q4'B IthIIKTY TEARS. • y..... , suishOluitx can now fuk nish volume 2d of Emiton's flistory of the &Windom overnment for, Thirty Years, from 10) to 1550, nom plating the work. Alen, sets in 2 vols., for sale at ' • ' B. BAN',NAN'S Book & Stationery Store. iq ' Pattne, July 22, 156 - • - SO, BookGEORGaidE, J. PRITCHARD. leUer Aationer Miiiersoille Penna. IS' DUANE-: RULISON'S ' General! Agent for the fellowingt works,in Schuylkill coulitY:l Bro. Mason, the Circuit Bi-, The American Lawyer, ' „ • • etthered ,Treasure from Howard's° Doraestic. Medi. . the Mines of .lAterature, . Daughters et the Crite, . *Lorenzo Dow's Works, Wit and Adtentures Illustrated Blogr, aphy, 'Black Hawk, Greatness In little things, t iCavallers at the Crow., Th. people's Medical :Ugh Manual of Alethodilune.. house, , • de., de. • The above books will be delivered on application to the agent, In any partof the - county at publisher's prices. May 17,'68 • •26. `• PAIN ritsliFix - t • Book and a EORGE PRITCHAItD,. having iemoved dtereVeom St. Clair to illnersellle, would inform his friends. and the public generally throughoit the county, that the)' may. Sod his newand large establishment on the cornet of Second and la.U-; road streets. . 'The stock of boo)* stationery and fancy articles le large and complete, inexprlling everything that may be wanted to his Une, at mieenthat cannot fail to give. sat. !Stadion, being to illy 01808 even cheaper than they can be bought in the dm Ills supply of 008 r „books Ironithe Trade Sales s very , 'extensive. and will enable hlmtosell at wholells as well as ,retali. Schools and re country stos suppl with looks and stationery at the lowest wholesale pri' s. Book-binding and blank work done at the shortest notice and In the best style. N. Anything that may be required in his lips de., livered to order: , kfarchMkl&sl3 CDUCA• 111114Aj. DKPOT. S - . OArr.R ,It. I ARNES, No. 33 Norctil Tit AD' street, 'above Market, PHILADELPHIA, have just opened a complete stock of the most apprised School Books, tiutline Haps and Globes. g , and School Stationery, and will be Owned "'PE ti. , • to See any one interested on the subject .--- ,'' ' ' of Education. They are entragod in the" ! -", 1... —. .- following publicitibus, which have received the decided and hearty approral of the mod able and distlngulsbed 'Educators throat:bout the United Stites. • No Where cap be included In their 114. . ..., -•-- • ' ' - - Spellers and Readers. ° . EttederstPletorial Primer; , , .. " ,",, New Speller, Definer and Anal' pier; •. " \ Nevin at Primer; '- • " - New DeCorid Reader; ' - , - .:,. ' New Third Reader; . • . " ' . . New Fourth Reader; . - . , .• . ~' " a , S . car Pllth Reader; , _ ~ Over gulden. of a million of these beets have been sold within' the last year. and their susses Is unprece dented. Having heal:Mitt! . engraving*, large print, toe paper sod substantial bluding,they are acknowledged to be the handsomest, Ottani* and beet Readers published. "-- Geography. Al eon's GeograPhif• It is now unirensalig conceded that the only method of teaching Geography'rapfdlyand ttouunichly,ds from Outline Mane and Globes. Dalton." splendid aeries of Outline Inap..notTnis excel all °them but aro kept ul to the latest discoveries and Improve. inents.arlthout regard to expense. , Price s2s' per set, as I. Physicsland Political Brep , 'of theWestekk lernisphere, 7 feet by 7 feet ; . • • 2. Physical. and Baia theEestern teadsphere 7 feet by 6 feet • 3. 'Stan of the United "States, British 'Pfnele eO. itaxi;o, Central America and the West India !Blinds, 7 ',feet by 7 feet \ C Map of. Aida. 6 feet by 7 feet . , • 6-MllPEncoloei_Veot by 7 feat: • -i; : • 6. 8ap.48. Ame rica and Artie:4.6 feet by 7 feet.. The fleviphies acOminityingAhe Idata,pre 'entitled Pelhjitiley fleanlaphere Illaps,'Peltoto a Boyle, scH They are erieeloally`adaktell toleeth Convexity bir'the we of Outline Mape--areeltennelypoptdarenddestined to be anieerrally need.- .., SOWER BAIINE.V NO. WI NOrth,Thitti sjrneCPß ll AdelP/O 3 - Bir Theta Books can also. be her, at publislytos prices at B. DASNAWS Book Store' , Pottssille t Teho lathe agent teethe publisher, • Sept. 13,1656. - • • ID - U 3LIS . H IOII R N and. t. l -A , S EL L • ER, 110.198 Market street, beowfixtb.BhitsdclPids, Is i now'ready to deliver his new and; beautiful editions of the following Saleable works: , J l FAMILY BlBLES—eonfaint4 the Old and . New 'Tee temente, 'ApeetyPh‘Ortmordaneeprid. •Palunktogetber , with refer enc es, kc i bound t Roan - and Turkey, fell gilt ;Mee, back and edges, printed on line white paper, &Milked:4W With Mei engraving', and engraving' printed in oil colon, making the most splendid Bible. • ever attired to the pnbtle: -PILGRIM% PROVIIKS% with Scott's Nita, touted* inn the travels of the Ungodly, which is lit no other edl-1 twain this tottntry, beautifully illustrated in 'various Ayles of binding.' . • „. LITE Or CUBIST; bigleetiroid—illadrated., • • 00 by WorAteponteo .! • GOOD DMA'S LIBRARY, In 2 volLifittiothitud with T 2 angravinia, printed in oil colorkand bound" in rich omelet and tate cloth.' DUNALLAN ; or,KnoW what yon Judge , b 7 Grace 'Kennedy. ' Sca rlet and bine cloth. - DISATWOW ABEL, by lieloacon Owner. ; SC ORPHANS, and. Arthur Monteith: amoral tale,Younded on bitiotimi facts. to , ?bleb is adds; The Yenng West indbtn. by , Mee: illeektend.-- • .LifE AND TRIALS OF MART QUEEN OF SCOTD3.— Etyhttuc't TOM' in ileareh of the Picturesque. The menprising Advenhuns of PHILIP QUARLI,i the Mulish Hermit. ,OOTT,AGERS OF 0 LENBURNI rt tale forth" Ferinese—lnale-Nook. ' , LAHR'S TAMS. Hour Shakes. peium; de..do- t together 'Rh.", large • end lea 'elected "tort Of &boot, Thecdoglad, and miseellsueotis booki.— 'Full led halt bound thiulatat greatly redueegree. latatialltilia sucomass ....__- ~ - rim NEAPEST MAGAZINE IN TEE 'WORLD; '',- -- -- 0 SALIAWS DOLL Alt MOIVIIILY..*. ; ~_. . . -; . . Designed for Beery .4smrinass ..ffeete. ~ . , • k 'it .ricOITRAGED ,ky th:...unpreCedeti ` ea sticiieliii Which thls gsopular 'Monthli lies mei wi and the rapidity with which'it Ito inatteed Its phunlation, the roadster MS hotbed to Mitten still mere wOrtbfor the patronage of the public. Thaethis t adutbable wort ts a antrudeof eireeposts4i aetattted. by t ere ry one, mmtalaing, u It &eft one hundred pages eta reading matter to each number, being more than any of I the Stl. ontgettnet and,flundllg tow yeltimetia year night hundrotl. pages, each, or hocks hundred mg of readies „Matter per eanuni, tn. ONWOOLLAItt— ,- . . v . , × ar ,lfzetaWg it printed with new tjjekiipon due white paper, and itt wetter loestifolly compiled and i t lorimiged by the hands o theta:Mot and proprietotorhot tie been Insowm 'WU* leas sannected wlth the )1 st• kat pests for gateau p ' It psfiesecestallintlrkulka I Iweak stortee of the Mutates% miseellan &dm- I larst,WilillPhltall wit 'Old lilimor, ftet; g y. as best and Most poyalar writers isf the edrattl. ' it 4. Ado *red with art:dont Of the itoteble events oftbrtintecorpesie jeoteresi,nldieoersties, eadimpsterr occtming ta slater benasoleere,farceimpasketttemblecompanion ior iltliam thedlOldt.9 l : Imtrr. ,B nilltelti It, 4 1 1/IP 9r. abro l o. each number being complete in Itself. j xi} seeterianlniblects aro admitted into Its petits - Mete are enough loutrovendel- pnbilestlons, each deroted to itapecallirlitt Of rtlailo. wit work Is, intended for urge 31ttuot," north Or eouth.46/4136mtatkad h tilled to the brim esetimenth with 'et smte,lpOpOter MI glyMil tniscellsoy,Lust. sack ; SA ltar fattorrbrtlbiltSr- friesl would place tit the Of a hear ettele. :We in its departments. fresh and mislaid, mid. whit itpurttor t it 10 let thotluiipest margdao is theamid...l:4l,_ , ;, 4 ; Ant Paso* euelmillE $1 to thelmitlihtiot LI below, 01111 l lattitethiltmlitshat,ftiMe Pants eeiiirst.. zuoltadm4bOAVAlVlAo Vt n t . t i" .111411 0 * 0111toPy patik - -.. fialif.oll, - 4 ' - l - 6 0,4 ii ** ii i -q- 4 EttsPilily. -' .14 leittlistalliettlo. .s.uttuteil,lllll'• .., - ..-, , ,:, , ,,,rk• tlieretf:ltt 1,, .dilklyi..ti•rt .. • .. • .. . , , ~._, i . ~ • - -.. 'La 4114 eti PI .11,4:06..' 409Ti ,- sitoEsi:44:..: . • HEW SOOT AND SHOE STORE • CIMTAL MUT, IYXr DOOI BMA la; ?klyt4ll.),l'WlT4l9llit, QAMIML VEOU,SE,Iias 111000,40, large stoek f all klrids of Bests, after • • Trunks. Carpet Baas, Galnshoes. &c kmoug „. blajelnek may always be 'band 'I./idlest and Children's Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, te.,, , af every variety. Also, Bootie and Shoes 'suited for Miners' Wear. gar 3.lanntacturlngand Ilepalting doniat the shades!. oottad' Oct. V) vas ' • CM -• 304-v.cvsPectfullY t the public teen 04 Bntlre Iste ism of More fl it. .td• ;on the pletablus IT Its bretfcbes at uuder the, rotts. rh.4-4 , hit hopes by I .ltAttess; be knay twits shale et the made. nacrillguar t,. be 1 . 09 4, be done CUM see as ran - be done 5H.003,.110078 ;BUNKS AN i' I= ..• . - Arraved4 nage. ql it IpANIEL SCHER riiE, - and Show "Matlefaetnree. and geileal ; I w olovale and retail. Meier, respaethilly fai. ;,' ellikvltestheattaittlon othisesstamemi to the large and substantial stock of tltild.sen'sehoes. talleewear,Clentleinen'sdreseboots. Wien. *re" together with the • general ammtunsat ef boots, shoes:4mM' and carpet tags which ha hal noti on bona atiihtestablisbment, .. . ~ • :, • Use door titrivi the corwer elf Hioli a ot! Cillitri •.., ' itriete, , oppilhite'the Moak litkite. , N. 12.:-.liinere, ihnea and Belts made to on:ler-41 the lowest prices. at the shetteal"notlneveoll manta trom the heat of materials. Everything lu the log line furnished with drspatch. and Warranted to, give mti.hiell. it: Kir Tiy him, and on will not he *nap ril)to,tais ) Pottsville. Apr115;1866 lm a trialP6* DICK VOW.: l 8 634 n .5.'51 14f - iiSTYLES.,WINDOWEittA ES. ST receiveil a large and eleg• nt.aa.;. • pull:neat of Window. Medea ore and tbantifd de. Maus, Including Gold Bordered. Oiled. Laudecape of F/O-, ral,Gothle de, &e., Obeaper than ever. ' I liigtired, Glazed awl Plain Paper Shades. of ovary dr aiription For tfaloby, BEND . BANS N. Centre fltracWoppa'sito Episcopal Mitch. Merits 22,..'64$ • ' • - 12- - PAPER.HANCIROS, ' • • florae**, ameitaissa, 'PIIE subscriber is qow receiving his ew patterns of Paper hangings and Border* for h parlors and rooms, embracing the newest and, rre_st. I suitable pattorhs—seleeted tbr the usual sized houses to be papered in the country. The subscriber takes:great care hvselecting his papers to suit the houses to be pa pered. Among the lot anla few elegant patterns 04g01d,. £m halls and parlors. • Our stock embraces iseortments from four different insuguturers, which gives a great. variety of patterns to eh - awe from. Alio, Cheap Paper!, in Great Variety, t standees, some solo* as S'eents a piece.: /triter Canalise:is Great Edriety, Whatesate and 1 tail. el` Paper Hangers furnished-with paper at:wholesale prices. good paper bangers also furnished; wheit v 0 . %, gaited. •' - Outrarie4 assortment of paper hangings. borders and paper shades. presents peculiar attractions to those Who desire to purchase, and as our stock is the largest in this Section of the country. persons can almost always be no - commodated by calling at ' B. TIANNAIVS • - Cheap hook and Paper Stone. Pottsville. Ikracch IFrx. 10. WATCHES, JEWELRY. ,LARCrE Assortment of Cameo Pine and Ear nll3o,itatt received t- Pottsville, May 10, '5ll 14- J. 8. ELLIOTT. A AIERICAN f,tAILWAY—ITIRE 1-LEysPans, a thole* article, Just received:7 next door to the Mluane Vast. pattav May 10.'66 19. CIO - LD and Silver beier, and Plain Westehe.. fee wile lower Its price *ban they bare over been olLortl lu t Ste county of schninis.iiiim . , f(HEAP Watch-lc Jew' • _Jolty Store, No. 72 North Second street, (oppadte the Sit:' Vernon _ Uouse,) Philadelphia. - , • Oold Lever Watches. felijeweled. 14 K cases, S:11; Sil ver Lever, fall jeweled. $l2; Silver Lepine. $9: Guartler. SC. to Is 7 • Gold Spectacles. it 50 to $10; Silver Spectacles. $150; Silver Table Spoon*, per set, $l4 to $18; Silver Des sett Spoons,l2 to All ; Silver Tea Spoons, St :5 to $7 50 Gold Pens and Gold Cases. $3 20 to $5; -Gold Pens and Siker Casce.Sl ; together witb a variety of One Ocidgew elry, Geld Curb, Gaud and Fob Chains. All goodsiware ranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry re. paired in the held manner. Also, Mask& narks, Pins, de.. =date order. . 11.—All orders sent by 'mil or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. :my I -Sept. 20.'50. • • • • • f MEI Ivor. New York._ SiILLININDER 4 PASCAL'S, , • • - SIXI h Street; Philadelphia. ' fIeCOILtD 9 S, Chestnut Street, Philaddtbin• ' . Styles for, elite Fall and Winter of . r l . 3.13 DES Awii, en:triplets tiostortment if Meats'. furnishing goods slash as whilo.nd fancy shirts. Sleek and fancy:. neck tdesr , efour 414erent styles—on frinnes or plain ties..l New style moire antique' ties tor Lads: All style Standing and Ilihrti evllans for Men and Lads, on hand snd:mado morn. ; VASSIMEREI ' LINEN KID, (Walking.); .., • LINED KID. (Driving,) DOG SKIN. (Driving.) • DESS KID ANANCT. RESS sucK SK IN °LOY. 9 ANY, Theis* lot of Oulu:oars Ifoor and extra heavy Silk and Merino,. Cotton, liana° Merino and - best.quality Red flannel Sblits and Drawers indlaseCeunty. Mats - Made to trde r. and , Wkitranted •td Fit. • -4.. . T.i.tocr itilLIS MALTS - • I • Always to be Mound at - the City Het, Cap and.olttlea fur- iiishing store., ,next door to the Pottsville House; Potte.:l 'tile, Pt.: - • • ' ' ' {ate LEONARD, FRY & 00, - ; — llinakers & Dealers twEichange. i •• TAMAQP.4; PA. - ••• .- • - \ (IOIILECTIONS ATTENDED TO. i/and drafts ft, sale onsti tbe principal titles, In tbe' Upton. Also, thane for sale on England, iloinclA, Scot t anti and Wales. liffe3 PE d iiQuRR_ . .-,411.1RT341,ADS .1%1 ORDER! and Reasesiber , Thatbvery shirt ordered at this establishment hi - war ranted to ft beinginivia by, Dim 'Eilirar tk TA,GOAiT, of Philadelphia. *hose reputation lei shirt Inntnitictutera Mara seeotid to netts in . 1 he tinted,' Maturourtakes and • sh rtsattade to the most raehlouable its W. Murat -Phil . !idellAtie prices., , C. TAYLOR, PottsrhlA, July II ' .ttnat PAINTING, &C • next door above the 311ners' Utak • • rettevllle, May 10,';,b ,10. M. AVIBE'B IVEISCELLANEOUS.I Ilatolilado to Ord.*. Oat. 4. TA W. T ' lIICH iE SuBSA,RIBE4I;(avz B , STIbir.I::TO our' can be seen for ”4.). East Days," In the nindoti\ Of the Gentlemen's-Furnishing 'Store, nett deer to 'the • i Ara). theklnOite. Wsutital assortwent of Sumter Ties, Storks, &arts, Ribbons. _llom, CAllara.(ot aillstyles) Snspenders,nna all articles in the Tarnishing line, ever to brfered to the damns of Vottsillie. ' • '; FURNITURE & H!RNISHING. STORE. - 1 . iHE subscribers take . pleaimrei in-iii ' ' idanitniftothe eibile In general : and Ite. Coal 'fb?-s it in perticalar,that they see nworpeepared td sepply theta with all articles in their line of business. AatheW : Intend tl.totihne,themselves to . c ' rtrart LT VAR E• manufactured Under the immediate at c' . Perlntendence of atm of the brut, /fr. D. AA" A !Wain ", ' , thetas ter many years bad the entire charm!, cif Mr.llin kles best work, they feel twaildent that they emit furnish', Pus pabll&wilh articles in their lima, net surytuned by ,*!Ny etberestablishment la, the,tleitec, Steles, for Islyin, durability and finish . - • •'.• - - 1 - . ':..c., -..i.: r... , ..,t,i -. ;.!'. lIILLYSIAN it 11.1.8SCTIVik • .4:4bineti 'lrcire Reims* Red ilanittoderz Arai:lo &owl stnet, Detoso Dock street.P4ilade/phia, I. . . .)11.111youssul M. Igtelreheir• Pill:•;-(bsr Mends from Pottivlllestot tbe Coal Wets lt theirlistbreat to!gfie * sell: 'As fiat to our rusttreVarer eris ere Alstersolned to' do 'out bk. i Jr please them. Alt orders will be promptlystteided Phltadelpt4.oeteber6,lBs4 - /011 PATENT: NIETALIJC, COFFINS I, - - t A, f4g. . - - . Reani.agAntt,...,—.;,..,„,, 41L, , u.,,,GgESSAnG has :been,:ftP aalatad Agent tar tnika? 'auty;far Qs *cot *.m SEX WENT METALLIC lICUIAL Ci ma , m ally eut • trltlebitnpresa... o'o atbertluebk ni tare - talatalailataa till naatiantat nasty tastrials,aa . iiaa , ,thchod, tioak inalledlatolSocalsiroue" Thia. we . lysattabloi far traaspornag libat" • Inim one *ACID attqtar. 'The Tatiflo totereftlilth a 1 -4 Mat glala;•lth 06.100, irldtb ani bernatraptat 00 ° flaw. gad therm atinitanasmosta -*Ma Weida asp,- ijantal, „M'o,calslitiltra Zitku hundred , at errtnlc o atak to ' ',idea:lto:lls ocir stab:num. sits ths rdritityrtho Mr. lallaitionata ann. Um liriolatqbat fbatallaalaglinll - auflan , -:,::{ , C - 7.% . 1../ .'' • . ~ ~ .-.-.. 5 - ; 71, f , .., ..._ , ..'.. : ...!..< ;- ~ : ,- ~;,1 4111111M14414;14 nth, .:- CrentfasaerMsi atfinaant We taffy. of. yqlvi'oriiii 'aiontaf4rattfid &lift Ifurbillbseetuad 7 t4t p 1 brraidas tif 41wIdslimeasibs CuldhatiniAtbitson r ighttlk Immo* IN V&A OAK a li t i rt i r=artlefe known to as 11)0 •t Imp dead to the & atial rating plus. ' , "'",, , 1 - . ,- Nrithnntaaaengabletaimull•Tirati •__l - ' : II (t- IC I PIOVII21e= 11 r : T: CP r i t laaaa;l4- a. - , war.r.adaawupariai l , - 3 .1t i:r0M.5 4 1 1 51014,7443. OW 84 ilicklabou• e: ",x- e. , ..1ta'1 ti4.. P ‘7,} l i a rat. f twit m •ig. t,.. A.c. ,:.. •,-, 43,avay 0,1 4.IIAAVep4 ' ttritnr, h,ll, 0 • -11 : , . it 47E.. r. 1 ,, gatt k r, r tin Pt ottifeott.:4 - 14 - .. t'' )*-47' . 1,. IMIZI .• . • otox o - • Ors of .0 " .fe pest by 2'. Ica, Maxus, Piriladeptia.] . Z. s La 331zt.porless.coe.. , Haws you laver had the l t tooth.achat If tint, then blesisedl is your ignorance, foil! is indeed bliss to hnorthiothing aboftt the toothatelin, as you know nolliing, ahroltily nothing about pais —the actite,4lihnble.d.iirtil .lectified agony that lurks 'about 14 roots or :lenge of e. treseberosis ti l tooth. But a sufferer fly it feels, *bat It .is lihe, how it rivSrates, and oil may ]earn some thing throrctically 'Thiel ~ .oii may praj•heasen t that you ma ichlittliiii -; - dant.. ^n : tut there' ?is* WilliorritWhifiletree—he's been through the 1 1 1, fought, bled, and died (slightly) with the refintid. essential b l ed , the agony caused rt by n regitrg Ottir.• , Eve r y time ere read Othello, i I we are half i ilined to think that word !lan half of Lrgo's d tilishoess entre from- tiros "raging! tooth," widely would not lit bits sleep, but tOls I tared and voinsented "mine ancient" .so-that .he became embittered, againi(t all tho world" and i blaekarooors Att Pot tieulgr. '' William irtolfiletrs , e's Cafie to avert' strong j &salon of %slink tooth-ache tis..and what it causes I people to do l and ufforrisso pretty (air idea of the manner in w leh the tooth!and sufferer are medi.i dually and ate: ally treated* the esoteric media:, i and friends nt large: i - William Whlttletree—or rim)," as .most people I called. him—vias n sturdy:, young fellow - of , two. api.twenty,.of "poor bot respectable parents," and '10213%116e dry-goo4s core of one Ettion Rakestrwl, hrtttio . village' of Itocktiottom, Sure of New.forzi-' r: L' . I '. ' ' . • 1 . Onu unfor tinate day, fo4 poor Dill, there came to Rockbothini a .galvanised-looking intliiidaild rejoicing in .the euphon of Dr. Ilannilott Orestes Ws n ;1 - ranger. dens surgeon, be hid—ace I cording to the- album-full:, of eeratieates-,opern. I ted in all the :scientific branches •of amputation,' from the scalp...lock to the heel-tan, upon : Matter.; ors, Kings, 12(cees, and esiminsin folks: bat upon his science in the dental way, he spreattandtrew luminous! In short,' Dr. _:ll"fitsgban. ger. brut not been. long inißeekbottotn herons his **gift of gab," and ninidultetated propensity to elongate the blanket, set 'every body, including poor Bill Whif. fletree.. in a(aids to have their teeth eut, filed, scraped, retired, reset, dug out t ood burnished ups lii2M -3Meas MITI Nuts Ilill,lteing, as we aforeptuto I, a muscular ly•dcveloped youth, got up i'zi: the most sturdy New limp: , hire style, his teieth terra teeth, in every 'way calculated to iterfontn long and strong; ' but Dill'ara.fiist imbibing coudterjumper notions, dabbling in tiff dickeys, grealted soap-locks, an ,aL other fancy .titi-dnbs, ' formatted to be, essential in cutting a oniarth among yetair sex. Eiii.hat'w en Dr. Wingitftitter once had an. an &erica with .Ir. WilliturcitYftiretree in regard to I one of Mr. hiflletree's mob, which Bill thought 1 ei,,,1 had a..."sp 7' on it, he som) epos inceti_the victim that the sal( molar not Only was specked, bet out 1 'of the (lend plumb of :its rearftmeighbor at least the 84th pei L tof an inch!- - :: •-- -!-- "Q, shocktn:r !" says the reniorseless isoti ; 'tit 4 • la 01 i MIA' li in time. Mr. WilaiEttree. Why.in tho'courSe:(if;a few;weeks, 041 tooth, sir, would, .haveesfolinVed,caliareous so4eratfon would have ossified. witle the nerve ., . o the tooth becoming i apost((whiz tt the root I wool& bistro concatenated in their hra uses, and the j otr.bone, no longer ne t. ing upon their futsil crobitutes;' would necessarily beim led to the entire suspensfon of the capillary organs of Year stomach' add brain, andtfeath *road stiperrese it, two hours!!' - ' . % . Poor Dilll' ; he searcely kneel , what tafoting was, but a queer 'sensation settled is his "ass!' froutis," while ilia oesis legs° -almost _bent double lender-1 him, at the awful prospect of things before him! Ile leek e loos breath., _however._ and in a yoke tremulous with emotion,,inquimd—• "Good Lord, Dikter! what's to be, done for a , feller?" .-: . • , . , "Plitg'na;file," calintlz said the Doctor. - "Ping nn : trite what 7". ' , "The sec ad'utolor,',' said the Doeler; though the treaelk. I n uns monster meant Dill's Wallet, of c;corsor " ; 1 ' ' "What'll t cost, Doctor?" says Eilf.'' .* ' - . ' , - "Done in - y eery beirtnattier, upon the' new and splentli 'system invented by myself, sir, an d . practiced.* an all the crowned heads of Europe,' •London; noI Washington . City, it will cost you three della '."' '.. . . • . . "Does it het much, Doctor?" was Bill's. can yi Cons - incitiini. . _ - _ , - "Very 'little, • indeed; It's sometimes' rather ) agrk(abte, t, than otherwitie.'!'snid the Doctor. I • •"Then g at it, Doctor! .illere's the iloah," and forking. nv r three dollarit. down sits. William whiffing, wok high-hacked chair, and the, Doer, 1 tor's sultana t— a sturdy tira,tiglristimanTelamp lag Bill'a h l td to the biiek of Mlle chair, to keep it steady,la the Doctor remarked, the, latter began to "here i n i tile." '. II! oh! u-ho hold on, hoed au!" cries Bill, at the brat im7e the Doctor pre the huge tooth.. --, "0! .1.0 s soul !,be aizy, sur." , sass this Irish- Man, ','Os , evil f as untherrtands it—Pil. horrid u t On rill biaa "0— 0-h :need -h marl , Bill as the Doctor pro "Be quiet, the Doettw. ' oGo.go.s.good Lord-doll Ilmbodiel.hold on r "0, plea needn't be *geared of that—Fret-bow 1., In' yeet tit as a died!' cries Paddy, and suns c , .enough he . s holding , for in vain Bill screwed nod twiatedird sqUirtecil armed; Pat lac'id him like it cider! rest. . • t. 1 'Lit tite--, me--0-0-0.! Everlasting motion ! let we fie 11' .—step. hold 011-11-N !" in the Doctor i bored. sire ,e.l nod plugged away at the tooth. ! .i "All Anne, sir; let the patient op,. Michael."' days thti Bleier with the most confident twirl of . his perfumed bandkeroltief. "There, sir =there; ,was minute. art; elegance end despatch ! Now,' sir, your tooth is- safe—your life is safe—yeeere • a soatartiwoul". , . . • . I _"Sound!" reheat' pour Bill, "sound? W 1 1 7 ,1 yotege broken my , taw into Binders; you've set all' my teeth on edge : and I've no more feeliti—ngall , _darn ye!—in any jaws, than if they were iron stel trupst You're g• o t . the truth of•your money out, ;el my mouth, and I'm- off!" '7 - ' 1 'That'. night lan one or aneety and misery to, - Militate Whifiletr..x. The ditifurbed mobir growled ; and- twitched like mad; ani tc.. by daylight, -poor! Bill's cheek was. swollen up squat to a printer's i buff-ball, his mouth puckered, and his ,right eye half "bunged np." "lilly,William: eats Ethan Ilnkestrair„as Bill; went into. the store, "what: in grace ailsrthy, face? Thee !Mika like an trod to no ivy bush P' '- 4 . .- "Been plugged and filed," rays Bill lookin g; cross _is' a meat•exe at his initkering Orthodox boss. , • t - • I " Plugged and fitted 1 Thee ,ain't been fight. I lug, WillimuP' .:. • - - ... '. - , ; I "Fined/ :- lib; ain't, beet' fiord or lighting,' kir..Rakestrew, but I bet I, do tight thatfellar !rho I gave me tim tooth-eche !-,0-0 !" moaned poor( Bill, na he clamped his swollen jaw, with hishand,, and went around. Wavi-g his head !Ikea plasters! of-miris mandarin, ' ' ' • t he : "Ot thce's been to the dentist, eh ? Go t: ttiotb.ache? "Go thee to my wife; she'll cure thee , . le one' minute, WWII:in t a li.tle laudanum lied' cotton will Soon.estatitty pale" .. : , • , rl!; , '. Mrs. Rakestraw applied the la:Annum to Bill's molar, but its, it did no kind of good, old rand mother proposed a pettltieel• and soon poor Bill'a i beaditntt cheek:wore , done nti in mush, while he groaned,. and :_gruntetLand • started for the store, everybody wiping ,nt his swollen coautenance. as , though be ;was a rare curiosity. ulielloo,;Bill r says k . ,1 , 1 Fireloek, the gunsmith, as Bill was gOing by hie shOp, "got a bag in year talabiSh, or got the tooth.aehe r - " -- , ' 1-- Bill' looktl• daggers - At tild 'Fireloek, end bye, lied 'of his-bead intimated 'the cause of his dia l ,_ -" 0, tint all t °Uwe in—.l'll stop it inn miltuts; land-n half; sit, down, I'll'ex it:—l've cured hue. I:dreds: soys;Firelock. ~ - -- , • • , ' "What are you—O.h.holcar t what ao yen go ilig;lo.4l. h".. says .Bill, eyeing the wand lamp ,in whieb,Firelock 'vi I Gras hentiog the wire; - allorn s tbe mariote.ont, Of the tooth-=twill'nee.l er'tionlibi You twain—l've-cared hundreds Unit; way'! ' Dhiet be' afcaietl—you won't feel it bat at inottient '-fill'ifill. keep emit r - sap Pinto& • - a Cooll"4-ith a het wire In hie -tooth-1 But Bill i being alrendy-inierieely crucified, and assiered ref' . Fireloek's skill, took his bend out of the mush.: plaster, opened his jaws, and Fireloek,.admonish tag hint ter'l4oP -cool." crowded_ thalt4, sieding .wire,on to the tip foil jelogiadinto. the hollow by , wangbeoger, t and sove .i.t. o Illet dear tbrengh ; the Milled tin to the ;spend aerie, .Bill Jumped,' WC off the wire; bernt his jOrgrie,.. aud knocked 'Moloch initirtf,threngh the Partitien.of b 11'8110;1 `and'sr frighteneillfonslent , flaVoit: the little bar. beFidirtdoinVtltat he rushed eat ititO"the'stivale, kkg&lllownietit: teen Dice! 'Be dandittratrikert - ny , • . - - • till •witestotr.e dend=ririsleelt`critipled.' , '-'be apiotheearY ever the waj rams in, picked up_ Poor 11114 ;leeched • eaten *awhile - 'la • his. nese add - - breeshlkhiebaek - lollßeoiddss.theplegii of tooth " - a Ettereeter‘ Vey. fignille,The-!polbeisary.. 4, 111 eye yairs paia,-fifr..-Mblilletree„ , la autratut r, r, .-, knot Wilton up-..the - knessoteaddedn Nth ,inveletata his milesy,rhurnt hie-already , Wasted aid fluitteOmignetemd: ha-Yege4 right eid. , • , , --"lifettat and. glory 1 _O-11-11-14-letirdati Yonne pinned me I' "Put a but- brick-to MAC young man ' a face," eskid. a attanger, ,"'teill• 'WO, ottkAtvitidn,..and ivelling*tbste Oito*elr r , , '7 I. —. , :.;- .A , '', sn revived ;; he Seemed:o4*d ifili strong. Wesiitigistron;' thet . bilek - wai eippileirt Ind BUN 'cheek being fiats half rpt vittrthiiiwititis Mos *brit' inittlidafeslyell *lam the Waif fasiebeid , bint. ~,: Be .1644 , etne%bomei: weriettehedianik-the .ecg. Ainits WAN eitsliresillt lai.datilimitnesijoAray it*tiset brialuiv.patliaktketam.;. , •.,=.:-..-0.--.,, , 4..i . 41.., • ,-41cligiarik 11.1, 014111NW.W44iitai14.10. 4 of • kfiff . t u r4 4. l44ho i l u itik- . lki T ik ro ... -,'. ft-ettc: ii. - -s-i7io -4: . egyr....li it-kt.. , 4..;1,• ' 3 14 ,,- 1:1 , -' .: -. q.i.01 ' , N ..AM t . 13 , , .... g , t*; •. ' l l . 3 . Li. , 1619.11 =IMMM 1' '....TATVIZE OCR ITEM AND ILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVA ■ air; the pain *On't . firifir !aye =IES=NIiMME Dr-Agana. 7 Mail noon text day be entood, try*, in solo; : every tic minetosionno ''keuiwitcute," oily, sea; etsam,yositiess, and the tea (hound appileapi dons usually tried to aura a raging tooth. ' Desperation `wade Bill rreiredgefel. - Hi got sr club and went'after Dr Wangbonger, who bads** aft lbe village in a rap of tooth.aebe.' - Ten or a Oxen of. his victims mere at pia door, awaiting ferselonsly their tarns to he revenged. Dot tbe bird- bad tioarn• daft restri-tfoorse bad eloped; yet a good Swat= east to poor Dill, and whispering. in his ear . Dill *toted for Mos. *lour, Illavates. barber sho p, took Oast, abet tat eyes; and said his payer& Ms Milo Foliation took a keen *elf*, and a' pair of Owns, acid Dill giving one asfal yell, the tooth woe oat, and file pains end perils at an tog! '• I • Amite Rinanramr; Tax 03442 . mem Since the immense Muds perPetrated by, Charles B.:Huntington; on brokers legal street, bare cotes to light there is no 1 I curiosity id tbb public mind to learn how ilia at he could bans been so successful in hia rogue es in that piece of sharpen. The frauds cononi d by Schuyler. a eouple of years ego, were wisily ..ecopprebended.— He was the President ofa railit . ), ad ; company, and entrusted with the issues , o f its irtielt 4 and the simplest mind could understand bow, with impli. sit confidence reposed to bins, hie wield over-issno stock to amost any-embrint. 'Brain the ease uf• Ilantitigton—wboto name hail been, fei, the 114 two weeks, before tltpublier—it is difficult to comprehend how he, who was Unknown in finan cial 'circles a- year age. Coalhave succeeded in ; victimizing the note- f- theveriO Wa ft street to the rt amount , o some half a milli nof dollars. The mode by whieb be did sir we w II try to ex; lain The first trace that we 0d of Mr. Hunting ton!! connection with financial matters dates back only so far ae - 11352,wbed ben two or three other individelds fell into thetands f the pollee of this of this city for the share wht • they had in get t ling op. a fraudulent sbinPlaider Oonesin, under! the title-of-she "Anaeostia' Bank of Washiugtob. D. C." ' Indictments were roue& against him aid bis "accomplices on that (occasion; brit they were never brought to trial, on arcount—aa appears from an endorsement on the bill-}wt some infer- malityOr incompleteness Id Die proof. ' 1 We next find him, a short trite thereafter, bay ing a Illtle box of ad :Ilea Id Wall street, where he pueported to carry on t ' *shire or a bill t:r broker fn a small retail style. This basinesscoir- sins id 'acting as a sort 0 e rant, or go-homer:ln, , for brokers on a larger Seale— l to - at is. he would go to a broker and find out s *be l t he:would sell ear- I irtain netts for,'and then be Toulik go to another brokei and ascertain what' be would give for such notes,!und then, it' be foetid . e eduld realise a'y profit fey the transaction, ha trould buy from doe .. . and sell to the other. At.this time be boarded by town with his Wife 1 on a modest scale: He agreed to pay 115 a week for their board, but oven this inoderate sum be did not, it is said, find-it'coneenhant. to pay. He left that troinding bousi k and went to the Metropolitan Hotel; where he staged fur se time; bat he did tri ut opt ken indulge 'in any of thel'extravagancies into *Web ho a ft erwards la ached .., He sub's.- quentli went to the Nei Y rk :Hotel, where it seem! Ira commenced to be re liberal in his ex penditure,. We itfterwards find: him occupying parts of a house iii Fifteenth street, andrecentiy owning two .or tbree'•bouse WI Twenty-second street. • ; ! Ntibing is more titranga in connection with Hun ington's career than th fact that he was so' ' little known in Wall street a+ in !commercial sir-, cles: ' Our reporter'conversed to-day with soma of the principal brokers on the street; few of them ' bad dealings with him, And ocostOf them had nev er beard of him until the time of his arrest. And yethe could raise half a million of dollars among that eonfraternity, on forged orates, wherein the signatures did not pretend- trk be 'imitations. The suppositions is that it. is i only within' the last eighteen months thatMantlegton commenced to operate on forged papeeir. ID nny not even be ao , .long. Ho had now an offiee at No. 52 Wall street, and professed to tarry on the. legitimate Lesion's of a note broker. fis most of our readers die in blissful ignorance of the business of thiii sharing, we will briefly deseribeit. .. • Commercial' firms, even though they may have large capital, are constantly! compelled to pay by noir on time instead of earth. ; Tbe accommoda i ilod given by bunks is lincitedrind when they; decline to make any more - edvnwes on the-notcE of a firm,' bill brokers an resorted to. Thin chafe* 'more or less discount on the bills, depend ing upon the credit of the drawer, and the length of time they- way have to sea before they thatire. The bills 01 houses in first-rate f tabdipg, (teebtii catty-ha-own as gilt edge paper,)' will be disioant. ed at . the' rate or twelve per nat per annum, . while on' others not so well known or , trusted: the broken, charge a discount of two or three per cent. ;per month. It foliose', therefor+, that in tics; of !ordinary prosperity, when hankrupteies are rare, !the shaven drake quite a hdrolsone profit by their operations. -Huntington Inn engaged in this tali ital business. , The profits of the trade, large as they. roust !'rave been, did not satisfy bitn, or were ideoffi i•-lent to enable him ta gntify his extrivegiot ...este for fine houses, costly thrniture, splendid quipages, fast sorserr, and dashing women; se he ' *solved to try.bis 1 hand tin that branch' of ;Om rrufession, which has condueted him to a cell in the - Tombs. ;He went to: wcirk 'systematieally,land used, ht first, a good deal of caution to avoid der tecti-rn. He was in the hait of going to the of . Been( a broker in high is ndi ri g sad purchasing u t ' from hint notes of firms,:iro otiose to the amount 4 100,000 or $BO,OOO in. week. For these he always. paid in certified eh eke. Ho was ao easy, • dashing-looking fellow-sad the broker-abed al. (ways it segar in bib month, nod was perfectly cool and elesela/aut in , hie manner, su that be might very well impose op one; but there' was something about trim ! that 1, could not under. stand. •.i could not coleheid why he should owner and hay our ;rotes, we,did not divide the discount with him, and e id "!make 'nothing by , then." He afterwards forted Cut the secret of it. Huntington would buy !ben nether duplicate . them; sell the notes again,nedj use the duplicates 1 as 'collateral security in,rarne money . At tint, however, he used only the gamble' notes, and as they were deny, found to be totted, be gradual. ly gained the confidante - 4f those with whom be • had dealings.' When he had thus completely des. armed them of all suipicion, he began to use the duplicate or forged notes.l Hi+ plan was this---he ovoids() into a note trioker's'isay ho wanted to borrow $40,000 for anotith• pr so, for which be wouldgive his own note o hetki and certain' oth er bills of such and such !dates and amounts as Collateral security, and he would leave a memo. random of these bills. ' .l . I' the broker Wanted to ;satisfy himself that all ,wiLs right. • be would !send to the inns purporting to be the drawer. and in quire whether they had, o t the notes -described. They would refer to theirboelks, find . that; they bad issued such notes, and consequently the bro ker, not doubting that these offered by Hunting. ton were the real ones, would Minna the money . asked upon them.. With the, Money thus raised. Huntington would . make! $00111;10061,, or would take rp ether bills bottoming doe' or'would.tise It for private purposes. :And thin he ! went ou;from week to week and from (death to-month.,'... , , Bacaping so often undetected, he began to re lax in his exercise of ettetioh. Ipstead of 'buy ing op genuine notes and deplicatiag them, he 'would loatoti es go Intel a broker% ask "CO look at his' aper, n his eye over; the amounts, data i and nom drawers, midwOuld undertake,frons mini alone, to dopliesite each as be thought best Istted fur his purpose. Tn this, - however; be' "maim.* made e' slit, fir wn find that lir. Kane, a broker, with whom. be , bad i extensive dealings , detetted him on littler threalwasions in offering notes which he discovered to-* forgeries.' ,Wir, 1 this gentleman did not 1 en hand over the nalprit 1 ' into the hands et law la tension which he will 1 .1 have lame dlikulty in, altering to the NOW, lion of the public. i • 1 1 ' linbiber broker; holding n note which ha sus- 1 petted to be a forgery, wnnt to the firm purport ing to issue Wand altboitgh Dyes but a clams, itnitrtiton of the gum* note, the party; without looklegat it, and by .meralylreferring to the: bill - hook; declared fete be all right. •Ii it any, woe. Bet, that with inch a husk ivorof doing beanies, frauds would be 'perpelthed2 , The. only "raider Jatbstiltay are not; muc mum numermok , .--; • • -The micenerie which dlunitingtos's upersthise' were brought tu r nip ,wlta ne issecurity then the operitiotie themselves. end, proved bins, after gni - 'to tie 'hither 'owlets 'Sad elemsy fin. a stiemeettl.. practitionlinv ',among e Parcel of odds which . * !‘ ! gent to Belden-A Co l n" etrlisteral .eacrurity, In. ibe cruel , manner, weal one' of Maim: Phelps, 'Dodge A Co., fur - owl _111500,. Which troth. Ina ' then ,on': its' litre' oral! SW • That Amt. Wiest ed attention, and op: *MO -being .teade it was pronotteced's forgw.....And•turen-then. Renting ;ton would Set have haat breught ~to ' Tuella% hut would have been alloweil . te!go :on :aof iiiiidtast, " were it not fe' thtitifutilesi Mid &tennis anon :of ' cldelsodpiland his partner; Mr: -Stokes: , They :sought otikefiller liesenr, lied ohluin/d . his 1 0- trios-sod assistance ii-the.m atter; sod . elthosecti , - etfortir raftinsade to : shield Huntington trete' the consequences of his its* they prayed Intik: , He 1 'Unmated mid beldia it in • $20,990 , .• The. ; Intl , men ;tit whom; hat. a 'p0311. 4 OpPalt,.* the counterfeit (It!. Baden). in* di* surety . , ; nub. ' tingtod bad, pterlain to hit arrest, procured $214. . 0001wIts wins eeliiided cheek, sad . this '.dot: be Audged le- /kldee's lauds Seeemarity, to. iodine ,klm_tohecome bla tall.„ „ BO .niMt dity.,otht ell. deuces, of forgeries Came in, and , pe wears. hitt ' MI. ',l3iildet theteproMinsi the eliabillatleleof bla hail, and it to said softiies dim $71,801t •. t ii , -._ , ' ' - Amithoir ettikass fatties fir ibei .tratenefintn is, thst altbmieds.the totetattionet ef-foripsrlas al ready aseerssinedls $40419149. **-Praes. can ,Int fnankta attltnnninaki titst lA. Itifi)eett,,ele4 t . . ____;-_, , _,._;,_.„-_ _ ---_ ~ ,-: • ~,, , ,,,-d i trained ; ~.:- Ttliftbidphfititief'espetimmettlifolterell . "a WW 11.16 ., M 1116 . 41. " 4111 " 14 7 1/1 V 941 :, ~O rc 44 thatilibitirtilliiitilmcgrail wits - pit .- -ttpecr.,: t act the , talk rlMl , ,ef:thicerdint ris . his steritivi sit:, el inarkitigiwiesSit iittee elanially: isaltsitnEfoit '- ' : ' it ,' 4ol o , lo , 4lseauilb4 :Net :A1 1 6401 .411011.;,_ ,42 tbs-141, *A; n ,". 7PINVI I ,11 ~ *nor, oritiett .; lag* gag, ag, l i t ioNilii'Alt ingsitstk.:..l ,- si f i li i4**Kiisisigt It: ..! 1 . l' d t . ; ,: " ,,- ' 4 4'.. - `_ iMM = 8111414 ruarnml.omqg aithigiokimdtif.• int Isrra eve lailiiiiA r meats Jon am Moot normal afiliarrifiseriptkii at GO 0111c1 of` Gis itliattY Apemser, chart Gas IS ate ae aoarketaoyetbir . eetaktieinerat fa the amity. ramas , soikr, Pb! $L '_ , 'Bilk it actiqa; " ' larriPiatiirik - ..,. guar omr.f 71401Mi= Mestd"Bals. ,:.'.• • - , - Papeolkkokiii4 .:—., drtielarqj Arra/wen; nos Beale. 1 ---, 0nkuk.1414,441.. - - AI Übe veriebortest Eon.' Oar do& at terra w Ilen 1111 - 604,11 4 1 . b that" ifandmildbaisk pp* "or Goa of Ca Btata ma Ire keep lboafiealacriii irop far Jobbing. Irelog a preatiost,Prfeir owed; se sill faltnosteeoar Ingt* fse so aim i Ai IV ikakallo bused esti la the dike. - PRISI33O Elf 0:4411s ,#, z at the darted ardioa •' C ' - ' ' ' i- - - - •-;' ---,—::---. ~ ,I.'4c 1 , :r , .. 4g -,,..7, - 4!6 - . - 4.'z' ,7., 1 I ' El ~~l ME lA' mOisiit;inititi - yogri misty' ct "shift if orivey deseription Cid idlitie order at abeetagitim • . • 45. lb probably, however, did not raise mote than . $300,000 on it. We anderitand that a milder of one of the- banks was in the habit of making Hautlngtoa sd,, , reams of the drawer on Mu, forgs paper, recede, ; log a large diseouni* for it, and was, fellanitte: enough to escape loss, end that on hearing of'.. flontington's arrest, bq grantee the the Prwrideot of the Bank, gave in hit resiguatios, told, what be,- had been doing, acknowledged that ho had made, large prof ta themby, and said Oath° thought It his duty to let lino* bow easily they - be . chested to this -•- • r - . • qtad.. now >4,19A - thistan Is in (hi T0i5ba,..31111:,,, trial will make work for the laityers, sod sktroet.: a goxict deal of public attention. 'lt Yin pit:44lr:: be a 'lied legal point whether the' 'lodging - theta? notes as collateral merit, is tantantottat %Man. : tag them.. The penalty ler each offenee maybe seven yearn thaw State prison, and if, long on all, he would require to, live as long as' old Parr, to serve not his lane. In the nistentinte seems to be quite Indifferent to • hit *Anodyne... When aces Bowyer informed him that , he tame to arrest him, he coolly walked-to the mental.. Piece. and toot up a match, lit the sager which hi had in bigmouth, and walked sat with the M in apparent unconcern. Ills cell at the Tombs is, richly carpete# and furnished. Ilia wife's, ea,- • siege drives down daily, and her rare provides blot with eutwotuous fare. ' tie has his eheoiriagee and Havanaia and don't seem toilet the devote= tion of his iration weigh upon his spirits.. As, an insiancrFof his extravagance, even now; It is, said that after dining a day °rot° ago, be stet up to . Thompson's for fruit, and paid as high . Its Ave.. dollars , for five pears. r,. - It will be asked what bat become!' the prothedsl of these extensive forgeries'? We have [given an inkling of the, extrava.;ance of this lain' which' sufilelently indicates hi/character in *bat rupees, and we have ho doubt that within the last twee years he bait been able to squander all the money, that he raised by the weans we have described. He owned two houses in Twenty-second street, costing probably' some $25,000. These weseler.7 Dished regardless of expense. , In one ef them he resided with-histantily in the other, not a bloct distant, be maintained in grand style ek, lady of, beauty and accomplishments, who was not his wedded wife. Us was loud of showy equipages and fine horses, and outshone all his competitors ° in that lino. . MEE BOOS BI ORT: It waiusuni to see Me lad*: driving two to band, and himself driving a similar team, side by aide. He kept open house fur all his friends, and gave them the use of his whole' cstaldiabment.— Ile.rarely dined at home, but generally at some of ' the fashionable restaurants; with some farlderosble ladles. At the watering places thislady editions all others in thi splendors of her diamonds. It is said that on the very Alay of his arrest she had sent to aie rase from Niagara or Saratoga, a box containing $30,000 -Worth of jewelry. Iler bro. ther took it charge, and the officers hare not since been able to get at It.. We received the other day a communication, stating that be bad recently bodght, at. Tiffany A Co.'s, s 'dote of jewelry, price $l,BOO, for presentation .to a, lady. Mr. Tiffany, however, says that this and * other „similar statements are exaggerated. 'With such lavish expenditures's:is these'extrave.; ,gant tastes end habits-imply. it need nut be volt= dazed what became of the proceeds of the . forge. . se Iluntington,'; like many other • people in New York, Was determined An 'live like a prince:-40 matter Mho should eventually have to tog the' bill.. Even now, whets%the emelt that was to ' expected has come, and when he can ritanonably' look for no other fate than that of a felon, bedews not lose his recklessness, his indifference.. He eats his tine dinners and drinki his costly wines in his little cell in the Tombs, with apparently as. Much Olio as when he played the •part of great seigneur in Twenty-Second street; and even there, . the calamity that has befallen the hatisbhold does wet seem to press heavily upon them. There is the same "sound of revelry by'-night" is in the times when be was flourishing is Wall street.— Bat the reaction cannot fail tcreome_ after the . giddy excitement of Nisch a life. It is sad to caw: template;the cod of such a, brief career ;of dissi pation. The wealth which his wife supposed to, be inexhaustible, will not save him from the deg ,iadation of a conviet's life. 1. A young man- of good address ant 'hauler manners, he might have lived a life of usefulness, • and honestly become wealthy, as he, desired; but, he eoLld not resist the temptation of getting - rich .in a hurry, end the end will bee miserable exist- , mice in Sing,Sing ptison.' Then Is a mond cin Huntiorton'S eareer fur all classes of our ellizetur. fferati, 25th alt. NOtißell la the.o,l4.Donilstou.l (co nazarontraci 9r TUR it11t . 1137 JOIIIINAO - - RICHMOND ? VA., October 14tb, 1836. ' DIAN JOCIIITAL. I—r i bavebut a moment to spare; but.in that time; may say a•few 'words.-to our friatids in•the industrious North—to the "work-. • • iog bees of our .hive,".-rvideb 'may be interesting , if tint useful. f ~., .. I have traversed the;North 'from the plains of the Susquehanna to the hint of Massachusetts , ... and the - wilds of Maine-4 have seen cities grow.- -. and fiourish•upoia a Leitrim pia, and the• tildes- . - irides suns of labor make the wilderness ',Mos- , : sums like the ruitt"—l have witno'sed with en- thusiasns , and adnifration the. Iwoaderst of awe, . Northern workshops and the emptier-once of , our `• Northern cities •of , commerce--I', have blushed with shame in seethe. firma erotoinv•in the eldest . cities of the South, and my blood bus boiled.to see the poor, white laborent of this rich :and sun ny clime, cringe and shrink like the molt servile ,'• •. 'and abject dace,. bet:oath the conteioptuous and ' • haughty frown, or vile curses of the proud, arro- • gent, and ignorant dare master.. .. . . . ., Brought up in indolence , and the re fore inter; • without a virtue bat **honor"(!) which - *ion the ' savage possesses, the. slave holders of the Bomb , have no respect for honest labor, and 'hone la' fact, for: any but • themselves. They trent their • slaves with'far m-ire civility and' regard, except, • in their Ott of •pabion,-and they art as -prission-:-., ate as unhrkiled fury itself—than they cin.the maul ' who "rusks them leave to toil.", Yet passionate 1 . • and furious as they are,' having no control of • themselves; they will genii before cool 'and deter mined manliness—they cannot stand "moral' bran ' • vcri"-- : that which kpows the right and -shrieks ' front no responsibility it may incur. : I may appear strange in the North, but It is i 0,.. the white laborers of the Botithtbitt is the gre . test part—the onedireated and - ignorant are tbe,most itervilnand - abject creatures in•the world. '. They siem tottave lust all spirit,. and live in '.the .most Miserable manner from \ !'band teeloutit'. • the year round. Indessi,fthey are entitled to no respect, for they are as lasy as ledolonce itself,, and as Ignorant as the children of, vies and.ferent peranee. • Such a state of things is the reasonable result of a pernicious systeni that crushes the life out of- thersions of teas They expect no respect; they feel no dignity, 'and know_ no thing of the pleasuresof -virtue, or the comfort s and- delights - of the more industrious end intelligent. Some few exceptions . there are, but they' are "fair and - 1 ; far between." -- I- am • not . prejudiced. I look z calmly on, and Sometime's with indliferithee. I am, ', indeed, too apt 'to "latish than cry" •at - hise - follies of those around me. But, 1 - et me Wok af filaves'y ; end the peculiar institutions . arid.custies:ut the .: Sauth, in wherever2.l4lst I Mays my rescue ? may .". experience tolls cae•' hat it is a "blight in•the torn , Ileid,"tirtniti in Ate hive, fixed a' CIII4SE to the peaple—the - whole - people,..:' . . ` . 7 . .. ,''" . • Even the intelligent are blindedbylireittdieti, I and cannot or,irill not see straugers pettier," on -, senor . 01d0..;.ret . 0 •-• wretchedness and i plierity, vice, ; slivery anitin4rmperanes. •.. ''.- • • — ln vain . nasYllties.,he aright and earth bear*, for the hand • of indolence' plucks its anemias end lolls hilly in the Penlight.:- '..' .± "' ' . ' riiiipti is riati ; lasrnoll teeizi naturally' Wlth:: iii 'abundant - vegetatien ; • dowers 'anti • • • ' . bsvhage grow will la every taysnaah, atel each forest Is luxuriant with the' richest folisita; bat Wherever the dead of the stave bait been, the land is robbed of its firtUity and left sieritt and barrie. Teo. ' plainly is it to be. siert on every elde;:i . Waste, ' earelesness and ruin aro ',predominant.' The Slevereastere abaidoned home is 'tow •SS Piny barren, and his p resent . abode Will . soon ' be the same. - Unless ..a dmp Is *foaled' within the - neat century, Piot lain a ilk be almost a wilderessit., - Bat that'ehange is lo_progints, sad those of . bog I. .sona„renst be contrite:ad,' whan'thsy, see what Ifi telligtate tad froo.Whito lithor ien accomplish' la .spite or fiestas* and 'Wore. ' ' ' '' ' ' ' • If the ileitis of the edoth were edioated—Sied theyart far more habilitate% than has been Pit- . ,rally, •-represeetisil- ! •-sand capable tif receiving Ism Ilintetkin, they would soon reclaim . . tha 'South ' 'from_' degeneration. "They.• amid 'Mink' if thOr .. hiseWsbeer. - In his present slate, the sleets la :both ,ignerent and evident andllat master'isladolett ' and. incapable of giving instruction. I have tin. - en heeled - at their rude manner_ of . working end - their - beibareas Instruirents. 'One good Iter*Pro 'farmer would' do ' the work 'Ayr Wei; - BeCkeill„. there are bet for farmers - beta, and if the -101 l did not ,piadere iltnestiperitatremisly, - I s deirotlthew betheY Weald live at all, Now; theft litringla • ba i f t eitoagh-;:ene . peek late hill' of •enr ti weal, fel , potinde of fat bacon,, heir ii_do e - , i,l i m i tiir, isti a pint or molasses per Week, ere' the rations 'afro - slave.' ~ Tim 'setae It lc itnengts• did tn spare,, hailer otheielt leitariatiOn. • The'-geinstid• liv ing of, the poorer -sort of . steribeiders is not meth 'kite!. tied the poorer sort ire the ' Majority: 'fir eat ems In, tee' ii able to dd. Without . unalituidlit thele.eropilu the ground for their dally hiltd.4- Thuathey are alwsyi • year in 'debt' to Natiiies - 't4id to .. th. - milleri,prutittobirdi. = ... - ' ''r- ,-, ,- - , :r 4 ''''` `. . • 'l4 l llo4c . teiarci ''' '' '' • • ..:', '....": ' ' :111-01i2K • - • - • .!•149ria. :64, all iniMaiti',lol,oll , ,tci taalwil a Asialioimai; 'sad as iiirataita.,4o# MEM ME Ini .7') , X , 1-:: 6 ~:1 '-'4,, MEI =X!
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