t - Cljt glilnerD 24tItIM PO TT SYLLLE._ SATIIRDA'ft; -OC% --1, 1853 tgr THE M.INERS' JOURNAL !Farr a (ii zeir circulation. titan .Pllll other zrevowm Ind 1,.,44 in Nor thi;-m. Pennsylvania. it circulates a mong the Cord,' a Itztrynd batoirto#:loiest,rinot Olaf _this and. the .aello 'via& eatratiat „Ant 14 all cur ernes, anti it as rirtolates'largtly amons rhr masses in SehrnspilOt eawaty, *lda %raiders-so uue,of tlus To s t scrntahle Adserti.iing 11Aki:ves hr Coring:` Bokfei:itapershave so many rays. 1 ditts enrolled on /11 ids bsrrlig ion fist! ' : r"R" Ciewgrmoziaiut ,Puhlte Siiiro7l • Teadt.eie 0,1 l 1 iupplied trltle Tie Mitinsi - Joitrnal at $1 p” . annul:101 adva nit AaEmirs Fon. sitnrEnr•JOVELNALI ". FarntExcit LArr•rattami.t'amaqua; ' TnoMps A. GoArnse;Tratiout; •' . r ur-t:s Li, I trattma , , 71 Piqe St., Now-York. 'Who are autliopzet) to retelVe suhrtetilitrun*,ld vertueitter6.4tc., tor the Minna' . Jourbsre,,, agal tt , r the. sate.. _ - IWSINESS DEPARTMENT ANNVILLt ACADEMY, Lebanon Co,, is tld ve r t sed in our colucnni: • • n"PTERSON & DIAMENT 'hay° 'removed' 4etrßlonk Book e , lablibttment to cornerofilth aid Cikerry Strevt!,,- i 'SILKS, PLAIDS, gifkI.WLS,.DEBGES, S - e.. , ttko nuttops of ad kind's, id MARTE* SC S°X ' S' . .,N. 3 ds . f., Ffilita See ativeittiemetils. NEAL DOW!! Titejloos NEAL DOW, the author of: the' .MAlNE , .Lrotrut LAW, the second Declaration n, Ind Trn. ence, will address ttie People on' ine IiIJI3fECT ; OF-TEMPERANCE, and ,the nOration Of the Maine Liquor Law, on LOUR,P 'HOUSE: HILL, N: TILE BOROUGH, AM POTTiiVILLE. bn Afternoon, October 2;1, 182, at half pact two o'cloek. Mr. DOW ' will be forced , to,_ leave Schuylkill County on Monday morning, to meet 'other- engagements, .7thiS -will 'be ;le only opportunity for the People to-hear ° Br order of the., -. TEMPERANCE - COMMITTEE. r7 ; Sirovr.r) 'the weatheeprove aulavora-. hie, the Addrees „will be delivered io the Court House. FEMI'ERANCE MEETINGS Rev. Mr. MINNIE: and. others will address the t.eopre of the_County on the subjects of Temperance and a Prohibitory Liquor Law, to -German and English, at the following named places, during the coming week : At Pinegrove, Monday, • 3d, 'At Er iedern‘bu rg, Tuesday, 4th. Scbqylkil!llavea;Webesday, sth, Orwigiburr.:, Thursday, <AL' 9•Tclieansburg, Frunty„ 7th. , • fr:7* Ti rim FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE:- The Rum.tistirf.s' of Schitylkill Cciunty, in Eng-li'sit and German, cam be obtained at thts .i office: Alpo, the Address of the County Tem pearance Committee in Enaltsh German and 1 lletti wL ARE !—Our col ns i ' are open to a bearing 'for any. and :BA arties, Whiz, Temperance, Native and Democratic, 1(0, (it thetr own papers Won't give them a :show). Bring along the documents, gentle• men. ' WEDnINGs are Ir!fluent in D.—Exchange. Pinu hefe=three on Thursday, two at the same hour.. Memofabje'day the 29 s t.ti:ot September, 1853, M Futtsvtlle ! l'ltE .C111:11C . 11 on TEMPERANCE..., The Lirtherran'S delphia &trio; Ih , in favor' O 1 a•Pro recommended all Temperance ern to electichi 'rho following / is another important: pro cetding of this : Mr—Hotter offered a *amble and t l psOlU` urging the Lutheran Church to no eeastrie4 vigilance in' opposing, the efforts of the Fle C4tholic Church to mutilate and di stroy the'effeciency 01 ourcurnmon schoohi, I.v engrafting upon it features at a danger- Gll5 nod obnoxious sectarian character, and dtvertmg, a portion of the commonschool toad ,IroT 115 proper, legitimate, and consti tutional-chant/els. The resolutions earntsify renionstraie against ally such, innovation, snd pletl.r., Synod to every lawful and hon orable Aim to. resist and defeat it. They were - unanimously passed. • A, SPLENDID DESCRIPTION.: A lit ' it r ve published the lollOwiog . befdre; tut it ii l ;:iu . goodi . tr, be, iajured by a tßell, tie Paul benton,,a Methodist.Ppreacher id Tex.l;, advertised a blirbecue, with better It- ' . Tn.' . than tizuallle furnished. When the people were assembled, a desperado in the crowd cried' wit, Mr. Paul Denton, Your reverence Las lied: You promised us not Gn i' a good harbieue but better liquor. 1 Where !!. the liquor ?r' There !" 'answered the-, missionary, fa' of thunder, and .pointing his motion -' Icss huger nc, - the matchless double spring, up in two strong columns, with a -ound like a shout joy from the bosom of I•ht , , Kar;l11 '"There !" he repeated, • with a Link terrible as the lightning, while his eae- II)t actually treinhlid on -his feet : " there is !tie liquor which -God. the Eternal,-brews tor all his children. Not in the surimeinig still, over smoky. tires, choked with poislinous gases, and sur- Jouoded with the stench of sickening odors and rallk i e()1711p11013, dOth your father in Heaven prepare the precious essence of life, the pure eultl water:.! But in the green glide' and gra-sy .dell, where the red deer wanders, and 'the child loves io play, there God brews tI ; and down, low down in the deepestyal 7 It-ys, Where the fountain murmurs, -upon Me tall mountain topq, where l the naked 'granite glitters., like gold'in the,iun; where the storms-, crash, any away far out, on the wide, wild sea. where the hurricane howls music, and the big waves roar the ehorus, sweeping the march of God ; there be brews it. that beverage of life, health-giving water. • And every where it is a thing of beauty, gleaming in the dew - drop; singing in the . :stlllllll.er rain ; shining in the ice gem, till trees all seem turned to living jewels, spreading a golden veil over the setting sun, ur a white gauze around the midnight moon; sporting in the cateract ; sleeping.. in the glatlier ; dancin,g in- the hail shower ; fold ing 'its' bright snow curtains softly about the wintry world.; and weaving the many cut-• teed iris, that seraph's zone of the' sky,' whos.e Warp is the rain drop of earth, whose wool is the, suo-beam of . heaven, all check , erect' over with celestial flowers, by the [48 7 , tic 'of rrfractiou. _Still always' fs it beatitiful—that blessed life water! no poison butifes ,on •its brink ; its foam brings nor madness and murder ;_ no blood stains !Is li quid glass'; pale -widows acid starving or ' plians.•weep not burning tears in its depth"; to; 'drunkard's shrieking !ghost from the grave, curses tt iu wordy of vernal despair ! Speak out, my friendi;-Iwould you exchange it for the demod's drink, alcohol shout like the roar of a tempest answered— • ." Nol" . . S f Matrtyaonial Troubles of Clergymen. -The Supreme Court i -in session at -Green field, Mass.,-has granted a divorce to a lady, the wife of a clergyman, on' the ground of his having deserted her, She was .allowed .•7.1011 alimony' per.year . . The husband; it is -aid, deserted his 'wife because she - charged tam with Preaching in bad grammar, end had aiMscd him Logi* up preaching until he knew more. Another case hi pendingbe tore the same tribunal, in which the'wite-ot a clergyman prays for a divorce ou the ground ~t ill treatment and neglect in sickness., An .Orthodox Dog. 7 -There to a dog at tireetiGeld, AL4ss., who is strictli":SeCiaristri 10-his religious notions. His misteels• a flaptict, but the dog is a Congregationalist; anl, alter aecoo:panying his master to the Baptist Church, he goes regularly to the Cort 7 pegational Church himselrit.,aud sleeps du ring the entire service. " • •':I The ladirs turning Doctors.--A exchange says.... The success of Dr. aroliat Brown an the practice of the medical psolessioc has already:had a sensible effect on we. ladies iii the country tountraboilt Si); yOUOg ladies, of giod families and, vaprltlr eduntion, have applied tot ',adusis +(la .to the Eclectic Medical Ciiltegctat the ap- I prQw.•hing term." - • • I:72'PARistAN 33sthoon FEAT .I—Mi. 1G04 , .. art, (I , ( Paris, has arrived at toe Segue oh ter i„Ltutic achievement. lie has crime doxen id parachute,; pia horse-back. Re descended; irQui the htight of alamt a mile.. The pony.. iuucliedgruuucl-without heing thialeastfright. _TNVO . year I.l^o to go up cm hose- Lark was a hinfvef. - . a Iladrarars ore' being made dowli dudes to Xera, qruz„ A ,tiat.,of e).l has het ;- unposed' on one establitiinent t`ctlis character. • " A .small rriistake." — The 'Victoria Attroilte of the '2d uli.; atroY l C htadiog, says': Ez:Teesident-Limat; lastead Of bong dead, liSiePOPldi Witt mat tanned. - • ' 2, , if:Li __ 2 .....,..„...;..,..... : _ l _ , ~3 , ........, ......,....:,......, ~ -, . !NG .. wt. • • . -;..„,---..--------- , , motif tsr ... ~ Rea.:.,,, ..,.., • ....,..titit s:the . Prie 4. - it ' 'hide - asy tang' la 4 d! ! . - . , -1 , :, ' , ',.. • nik. ROM; PAUP.EIi Vat ift1k10; 1 1. StiTISTIPZ!' OF sflityyrizni, giorryi EMI =MM=I Mil • Pottsville, 21, 62 75 4G, - Si Ilinersyil C r - :11 11'7•25 19 . 41 SChn'vl, Haven, 7 - . 4 21 'l2 5. St.Claik," 11 9 5 2 Tamaqua: : : • 16_ 13 4.. 7 5 mote,: . . 15. 8 22 New Castle, •-7 1. 4 4 8 Cass,. Tremont, Fraley, Brandi. Norwegian s , • • 5 E. Norwegian, 1 11 Butler, ' : Port Clinton, 3 Port Carbon, In Coat Region 134 1 . 08 197 133 2til Barry, - • 0 Eldred, • , 1 E.:Rrensivig, 6 L. Mahantongo; 1 U. Mahantringo, 4 OrWigsburg, 3 Piriegrove 'Fp., . 0 Pinegrove Boro'., n Union, ' , . W; B runs w ig, 0 West Penn,.. , 6 Wayne, 0 Rush & Malianoy, 0 0 Porter, •' Country Dist., 20 2 . 8-12 hi 19 20 72 10 , 4 CoMltegion. 134 108 107 - 133 2,B__ 142 283 uip 213 9824 , . Grand Total, - 154 110 205 145 3a 101 :103 188 221;108 liZill Coat, Region Be'or Houses. Stores selling liquor, 13,1 Taverns, • • (nn roturn,) • '• .541 i* 6:16 Total Nu. of Paupers. 1 358 342, lowa - mu/rate, t 197 Impotentantl Insane, ' 161 119 ;„: Two-thirds of the Poor ahtl'lnipotelul . and of the Insane,. the Altus House otlict%ts as aure us, originate io InteMperate hit thus making in all, for Pifigl and re spetively . Paupers from Intemperance,' Country Ihstrii•ts :' Beer Houses, ' • 21) 2t) Stores selling liquor 2;1 . iJ 1 TaversS, - .(no-rturu,} • "i 4. . • -111 Ito total No. of PauPere., 2.7 26- Intqmperate.- S 8 ,Impotent and Insane, 19 11 • Pdakag (ur they ear, 1!;.1 and 1.652, rv,pLet , irtly •• • . Paoperitrarn Intemperance, ;.11 —b. l • , Mark the - ditlereace between tlt riiitaber of Liquor-selling.eaab/islitneuis to qi - i? Coal Region.aod the Country Iy. For Ibi3 year (12.1.3): , • - 63'6 iu 110 !! • ;ed resolthionn uor Law and', ers to. preach Also, the cothpararivei number c,t filtuperi from Intitmperauce tier two yeart . : • The ' A tins-House Reports. we pi e . reg. ularly 'Ut the idose of each Year—heqe, we have no' . statisties ut the Paupers. lusane. Vic., as yet, for this year. Pot It is if,uppu sed'llte tiurirer will bo largely ine;e4eil, as a late Grand Jury recommeruled tii4'i erec tion of additional kerommodatipn, li 2 t: the Insane at' the Alms-House, oa account the insufficiency 01 the 'present htfilding, winch was put up only a short time ai - p and Len thought to he of - ample. room Or any possible number of inivates. This liropo sed addition, of course, to he made fat the espiinse of the tax-payers of the NATIVITY OF ,As 'furnished us. I,v ihr 'officTi. , Int 'OM Alms-House, fertam year Nalives-ot Ireland, Germany, United'Stales. oulv •• Wales. . Sootland. - kinglead. " • , France, Unknown. Total n County, PAPPER EXPENI-1:3 The ll..e.urts of the Alms-house sh,sw that ihs.latige aild excellent farm attacliOdito theinsttbluon, instiaution, l woitld more than produce to detray the exPepsas of the • Poor, :113'sane, &c.; tuade.,Sci from ordinary cati,;en other than Rum. Yet' the . Tax-payers .'of the County Thave been toreed to root riliu ally, as follaws, for the support ol estab lishment.: , • r 1844, 86,500 ' • I 410,• F-5„500 1845, 5,500 18 5 0. `..• 8.476 1846, '5,500 1851, 9.600 1847, 5,500 155 ., V 570 1848, 5,500 • N ; i. • . . Over SIXTV.ONE THOUSAND DOL. LARS, iti"nine tears, to support die Pau-, ers manufactured in the Rum-lic,fe4., the. Rounty ! How long wilt the Tax-payers of : hayllutl patiently berir such an extortion PRISON STATISTICS From the last Report, ir. tall,ci 111FCoull• ty Commissioners, embracing a pi,rid' of not quite seven months, from 7th of dune .to to 31st of December, 1552, we glead the 1014 lowing significant facts Committed in seven months; .:19S whosehabits,are thus specified , Poiitively Intemperate, Moderate Drinkers, TeMperate, . . , Total, . l ,19s 'Only 4 out of 198 temperate! !!.I'. . The nativity SI. the prisoners is r4stered thus : , ~ Natives oi foreign countnee, . ,H1': .147. 1 '• ''' United States, ~ -.. : 51 ;: -- , Total, 4 . - [ . 193' Natiies of Schuylkill County, onty _ 16! Ot the. 147 trorniPoreign Countrie*, . • .i Irishmen; ._ i 1 05 •' • Present cost, upwards of SSO - ,000 . • But,a few weeks since, every , dell- way occupied and, itisome cases, two ' priwaer put in one, for avant-of more. tooth. • The last Grand Jury accordingly orderefl more cells to be fitted up, and if the number of Piisoners goes on increa,iug.as it liii4.4lone so ler, since the erection , of the building, in al:10111Sr year , T4E...JAIL MUST !K.% A BLED, to accOnatiodate its inmates 4. Think of that, Tax-payers ! • !j • 1O.:01" LICENSED HOUsEti To TYE ViITELb. ! At last-Presidential Election, rotes pdlt- • , ed in Cennty, -.5788 In Coal Region, • In cduntry Districts. No. of Licensed Liquot Egtablishmetits lit Coal Region., • k 636 Which gives one legally Licetiied: Liquor Eitablishment tn.every .; ; . , In the-Region, to say nothing of the num , buten groggeries, svhete liquors of4lll kinds are sold without license.. The proportion in remitider 6f the County, is. one Peensed Establishment to every TSV.EN Tr -SLY yoteri! It is estimuted that TWO.TH.IRIES of all She numey;'raised trim the hard *a'rungs of the pOph..,`and pafil;:,ialo• the Treasury Cdunty - pUrp6ses„tdes to defray the' Pauper nerd Criminsf S‘spe - n , ,s of the County, incttr red tram' the ,tiaffic in.Rtina MILLION ,DOLLARS, ann,laily-kute . 4wdown the, thro4ts Of the .. i:.;. .. ii'. P it L *CS Of sTATZMEN*...t COMPILE D - • FRO* oktoiCrAL Rti!OfeTS 1851 1 I 1 14 16 23 . 17 2.1 1 • i 4 6 13 3 „ 111 ii 4' 3. 2 5 -4 6 10 , 4 22 , 2 .18 1 7 12 .j,- , 3 2 fi RECAIITCLATION. 1851. 18f2. fi1853.. 108 2.83 115 596 to ilfi!!! COST Or COUNTY PEISOY.' NINE AND :HALF• VOTERS 1852 - 1 17 1,.... o = c. rr ;c 4: •-• 4,11 • . 8 - . 17 90 .A 2 8. '37 - .13 3 7=.33_ 13 : 1 1 b 1 3 7 • 3 .5 ' 14 12 7 it 7 8 ' 2 2 4 •. 2 :u1 519 2 : =I N 21 . 93 20 25 8 10 9 13 29 1 0 1 •--- 142 283 - 118 21.3 :98 2-1 I I 0-, 11 3 5, '3 1 1 4 3 3 ,3 3 EMI 2 • I OE i 1 tq, 1 '1 1 ; people of Schuylkill County, in the shape of Rum.! This goes. to enrich ard ':inake fat the Dealers in the trat* ; but except them, is any one else benclitted,pecuniaiily yr of It erwise 4 The Drinkers themselves are in 4. tired•morally, mentally and physically, de-, ,graded in character,. ruined in business, and perhaps killed outright%y the ale4liolic put puverty, tvatit and suffering . tire multi plied in familie ; innocent, helPleti v s children are made orphans and,sorirowing wives ren dered worse flan wlilows ; crime is in creased ; and the taxes,ol the County swell , ed to an ettortnuuS aindunt.for the sober, dustrious, honest and f4tril-working Farmer, Mechanic and I . ..aik,rerito pay. • 1:12 1. 95 116 ,121; We lay; theselOts, (and Jarti th 4 tinclues tionably are r -touniled, kor the inosi. part, up on official records):= we lay. these thcts before ,the people of Seyuylkill County,:that they way examine them, carefully, think over them add draw their own YooelusiOns there from. We appeal to every candid, consci-. entious citizen—Witt these plain nod pow erful truths before yOu,.we aski doe 3 not Sehuylkill:County need a ProhibiMry Liquor Law I. Day after day„'und year alter.; year, we have gone on, timely subtnittitig to this worse than Tyrant's rile of, zhe Rum traffic of the County—Mir nas been retar ded, the moral tone of tour people: deprecia ted, crime, riot, and eiren "murder stalking broadiy,.itt noott-aay, to our midst ; drun kards wallowing in odr gutters Or reeling along our public highways ; the piteous cries •01 weeping childrea and suffering wives: in their squalid poverty, tinging in our ears ; the sober and indOstricius ground in the dust with enormous 'Oration, to defray the,ex penses:of the Runt-manufactured pitupers and crunivals--sliall we, ci t n we longer bear the oppressor's iron heel ? tl'o! Let every: Frtieman's heart respond ! Gp and .6trike.l one mighty blow at the conituouloe'Of litimanity. Let us put an end to this infernal! traffic in , Sehuylkill County—Hear - ea l will sortie upon , : the eflort --let every voier,';reini.mber . his both to Gotland his fellow-ciiizens, and act as a- rationaLiaccoirtitable being! En In the absehieot any prominent party is sues in the preient eaMpaign, we call- upon the people ot.the,::County to rise above' the conitderations.oi: mere partizan.affinittes in the choice of their Legislative Iteprezenta tives and, acting from the impulses of a gen erutl, eunscientiUus, !Ones! nature, to make bile united effortito die side of virtue, 'mo rality. and Teinperance, It would be super fluous to argue the necessity of Temperance lieform in Schukikill ouniy—every citizen ~sa- 1s and knows tor hiMselt . that the Liquor t aratlie, as now &Inducted, is a trime-produ sqng, Jae-increasing, i legalized institution. = OE SDaily experience;bnugs this truth home with aiowerful, undeniable force, to every man,wo 'man and child oteonarritio sense and common honesty in the Couuti.. Why, then, put off the day of Relorin 1. It muaf be met, and sooner or later accomplished—why not undertake it at once? Why,deter hand suffer this deinciniacat !rafflc longer to prey' upon our very Vitals-i-to eat out our sub- - stance, to cripple our : business reiources and ' to crush our energies of mind and body ? Now is the mostlavorable opporturuty—there are no pressing party interests ni stake, no important General GOvernment or State offi cers to tie...chosen at the coming' election— , everytlatagsomlaines to invite yon to a co 'operation with the friends of a Prohibitory_ Liquor Law. We appeal to you; as citizens aud tax-payers; whose hard-earned, toil bought substance is remiirselesitlY devOured by this adcursed trafffc . —accursed of God and man L-we appeal to ynu ax parents, who val ue bOth the temporal And spiritual welfare of the, rising generation« to purity the pestilen-• dal moral atmosphere in which they are growing op ; we appeal to you iii friends of law and order. of sobriety, of morality and virtue, as Idends of Humanity; we call upon you to exerevae that inherent , inalienable right of Frie-Inin, to ihink and act for'your selves—rouse in, you . might, in, the might of an independent, frei people -- ; throw off the arbitrary shackles - of ;mere party dictation, and come to tht I:lolll3 . ,next Tuesday a-week, prepared and determined to bqtle for Right, Justice and Moridity,ftn the &effort of only Maine Law Men for ihe Legislature • . 1 ) , 143 ADDRESii - TO THE PEOPLE, IN ie4VOR TUG nislNt LA w To the Free and puhi-, =lent Votei:s of Schap! bill County: FELLow Criashi :—At a Temperance Convention held in the Borough ot Pottsville on" the 22J of September, the undersigned were appointed a Coniatittee to ; Prepare an addrep.a on the subjeet of Tempetanee, to the 'itizens of this Cottnty, and the duty, of Tem; perance men at:the pproachini election. _ I'6 e'dreadful progress, Fellow Citizens, which intemperance has made in -t h is tech= of the Slate, within the last few years,; Ira,' become a just cause of Alarm; to every the coriununtifi:and to arouse hid attention, It possible, to some mans to avert the evils which eie spreading hroadcast with accumu lating t'aleace daily; over the tritbitntions of Our Citfiens ' Moral Suasion has been_ tried, and under its influeriCe.lor a while, the pthapects grew brighter that the blighting - curse of Intern perance Might lie reguived fiona i the land by. an appeal to the Letter feehugitat talt nature; and a•preseutation of public group, private woes, confessions -of the and the re-' grew of the dying ; but, Ilan! habits and 'the. allurements'of lemptation huaprovedatrois ger than, the beet reacilutionsrand. the light which first appeared aria theditwu; is turnip obscured in u4reeraited'intnia;ordttlitheh• nese. which tioW atimbers' with, its .victiaoas, yOuth end-old age with rapid staides: as the highway 'to disitruition.. Fallow = Citizens, ta , there no hope leftc- us t- , ant wet yen; and diar for ii in ihe matinient . at 'a lair 5983 2803 EIM 1853. = L r = MEE us • M 61 71. 0 o'2 - * E• sa 78..19 17. `3B 9 IV 8 4 1 19' 6 11 25 12 - 4 21 8 7 '34 10 2 23. :83 4 6 3 2 5 - 3 1 - 13' . 5 5 1 4 - I 3 :14 10 4 .6 22 ' 5 5 21 I 0 <'3 i f ?' ; 1 4 • 3 IN 95 415 126 5• 4 4 2 IH2 3 2 1 4 la 6 3 2 3 43 6 8 13 1 1 2 • 1 18., 20 72 95 415 126 113 , 435 198 nil 'era7 " V i l d'itif t ipar t rittilr o t i iira t i States, witerObitiestl f ailiiin Me; slide I philatillifittiyibit heir mit animal': andwilb a pensevesainstlitbatirtaiLt deiftlyiefilzars , the fativies lirc6ii: • We peOlit 1 0. 4401/ die ill? a„I NR,' LOP. Mit iiii,,un triad -experiment. not a mere vision of the fancy,' hot* law as I kindialts *visuals to the inebriatens the 1 acts of the tiltiosHi Samaritan were to ilie kith- I iridual found fly the tettOide fl for h will ie rnoveiemptsnon from you ; close tq your vi sion the IntualSof lice; renovate your intel lectual poweis; and cause 'to; spring anew within your fiosom . the hopei d manhood, that will teach You your duty -to voui families; to your country, and your God. This lair fo .which we with to dtaw your attention is not i as has been rOpiesented by its: oppoueoti.—• Ty ratty and .;a. deatitietiou of iyout inahts is not stamped ifilt any of its features', but whole some Mall its provisions, is b etter Calculated to remove intemperance from the land, than' any that yet has Gera tried. 1 It! Upponeuts say thgives the right of search of your pre mises to anyltidfsidual whenever they may,' think propecl:; believe them r oot—ii requires the oath of three citizens to lbe Made first, before sotimMagistrate: that , liquor is con-: cealed upon .the premises for .the purposes i of sale, betorlit,any, man can invadeiyour pre ' misei or eater your household fin that pin pose. And';'M this is , there anylyrong ? , Why, felloct citizens, do not the laws of 1 Pennsylvauiknow Authorize; yoarl, premises to be searched upon the oath of ;one man; if' he will swear that he believes It; contains siolen.proper,ty ? And who; in this State or elsew here, - 114,eves thought this privision of our law to b4tyratinical except, perhaps, the thief who has stoleu and concealed your goods, and fi:i its provisions May hie brought to justice. You are further told, !elk)* cit izens, that if liou pass the !Maine Liquor Law, you date . ::either drink on manufacture It quortif only . :fitscriptiou ; let us agiiin repeat, believe theiii`not—it-coniains no such pro visions, antt . it only says that no !one shalt manufacture liquor for the purpose; of sale to his neighbor, bureontainsi no prohibition, if manutacturid for private use; audit an in dividual zhtfOses to manufacture tot himself, and drink, he can do so even if the Maine Law wetepAssed ; lan whilst indulging his appetite, heilare not sell I i as a beverage, or present the &coursed cup.to the lips of his neighbor. And if"ti Mau isjicut on self-de •strtictitin, is=;there anything iyitintiical in a law that preiteuts him nom taking the life of his neighbo4and friend? ' 3 , Who doeti„uot know amongst You, Fellow- Citizens, thist Intemperance is the cause and fouudatiou of almost every crime Committed against sociity -1 Who amongst ds dues not know it is the cause of mostlof The burdens. you eodurehy means of taiatioh for the sup port °forint:o and pauperism, whiCh intem perance fitWour happy country with? And is honest iudustly still to toil ou that the Brewer auttbistiller may grow rich at the expense of ,our muscles and ydur sweat; that their Otnilies may be clothed in fine _silks and fed upon the luxuries of the latid, and livetn line houses, whilst their victims shall eodurOhe pangs of povertylbe clothed in rags, anViecome. the inmates of jails and poor houses 4 Injurious as; intemperance is .i, to the community at large; and fearful as the penaltiea ark , to all those who indulge to ex cess in alcoholic drinks, yet, 0 temperance men, we ask. not fur the enactment of the Mantel Lodi.. in this State IwithOut it will meet the tip:probation of the; petiole ; and as a majority sltould rule in all republics, we merely ask:that an opportunity be given the cameos of thus State to express their opin ions upon this subject Whether yto and in temperance - shall rule and 'reign ;unchecked with all its- crimes and woes, or, whether • . temperance.s -.: hall take their, place,: and by its industry di up the tears ofisorrotv and 'af fliction, amt fill the baskets of want •with plenty., :Tit - you, FellOw•Citiiens, without respect to pitrty,the qution is sitlitnitted ; on' your voles,!,the responsibility of the future of our country-for good or- e vil rest—then rise for once above Mere party trammels aid feelings, at a time to n when theie are so tilw political quesnons ofoment before the people of . the State, divi4g, them in opinton,and cast your ballots for TlioliPpoN. : GODFREY"( W big),trem't,and •:-. /,.„ C111,111.E V 4, CLEMEsi Wein.), oflPottsville, Who are pL4ged in l'a yin of thefProhibitin of the Liqoilr traffic, and Vile are equally as competent . 10. legislate upon all! the other 'questions trt.). either a public or party nature, as any of st ye other candidates presented for your sot:Da:gess. 'Da th r ili. Felloto-Cilizens, and thousamis of poor, broken-hearied pit man, widOwi and orphans will unyoke the Supreme 11uler of the Universe.; to shower down innufnerable blessings uptia yourselves and your. Ai - allies. c. , B. BARTHOLOMEW, Pottsville: BEN.ODELONG, SChuylktfl Haven ; 1. F. TREICHLER, Mdleausburg ; 11IILT,Dis,1 BAILEY, Tamaqua; E. CIOCHESTER, Schuvl Haven ; ELI 1410A1PSON, Port Carbon; JoFrili. BAENDT, Tremolit. : I U 7 A giiitroad turn.--*Tim:- 7 Bob, by set ting on (Ma' side, you are missing all the sights on Ads side. • , Bon.—Never mind, I dm sighting ill the misses on ibis side. ' Theicaare of Temperance in Kentucky is progrest,tng finely. TrT.irCiE - 1637 7 AfteilmammimaillitaEla The quanaty rent by Rail Road thia week la 41,- 068 Ot—bßanal, 26,203 I 0 —for !Hie week, 70;- 331 17 tog+ Tata' by Rail' R0rni, ' .1,2•46,951 13 tone, Ug,6III;CA 1,"!12,011 11-I(nat by Canal, 631,- 127 OG tonsZaganw 27.951 01 tons to. same peri od !as! year; ' , • : . . The siipeiTtlici week 1.4 heavy, showing an in• crease of tip,i)i tons over let week .3,942 tons of which is hyranal, and 3.049 by Rail Road. Freights ititive udvanted to the Exit, and vessels are'becom4 , very scarce. The freightio Boston . had run up ;, - ;isterchty to $1 80, and it:was supposed ii Would gukup to $2, unless vesselslbecomsmont. plenty. The priiqcof Co'tl is advancing, arid ever); effort is making iH , this 'region, by the Operators, to in.; crease the pply, and meet, in sortie measure ; the great, demadd for Coal. Biit twd 'months of the shipping ceilion remains, and the SchUylkill Region is behind the supply to same period litst year 51,918 tons, and the Lehigh 84,398 Loris—iri:the aggregate 138,314 town deficiency from these tWo regions. The Cont,Trade of the .Shaindkin region has opened, bat with new operation 1 the businers moves slo4Y, and the quantity sent: to market fer: the balanckot the season will not exceed, if it reaches the,,mantity sent to market last rear, which was 25,8100n5. We hve" -4 :been anted by tievernfqpamtors why we did not i.pUbli3ti Mr. Haminekin'l communion lion last wiZeir. The reason was Simply this : When we iromked to publish it, we had not read it, not haviilg had time to. do so. After examining it, we ,fouitti that It contained statements which aught - invoSie both the author and 'Aublisher Un neoestreiry Aiitculty, and therefore could not COEISCAI to publish ', it , in that shape, particularly as it con tained on. Or two ,tinemeats which we knew warp unlifounded The - author took the ',Communication away for ilktt purpose of revising iti and it was not returned tons, but appeared in the 'Register as ap advertieearknt, with - the portions isipunged that we objected These aria the reaqms`why it did not appear in the Jour:lat.! All.fac:ti'idortiected with the recent frauds, we will not hesitate to lay before she puhlic,reje earn not who tt may',lttreet, or where it mai . ' Arikv—but we wilt not publish attacks upon any party, i'Alnlass..they are sustained .by evidence, merely til•satisfy private ends.' l We allude, s of course, lax:that portion of th e coMmunication *to • which we-object tztui 5 - - BY GRAP4- ' • f' ' FRtDA 3.o'CLOcit FreightS trtii Ric hmond : To Boston;', • - - •- 1 • New - ,•• • - •i R - New Ha d en Prorldpfp.e - „ Waphinttnn, Albany, 1%.' R. • - Hartf9id',),: ' • DEPORT OF 9111P5IENTS From RRlunond, for the iyerk etiding.on Satur- PiY, Sept, 1, 1853:. 54. UkSg Sob. ? 4 .15,8ts - 1301.inationTiV4: -- nte. , ' 1 •---- ------ -- I ,—, .:-....- 1 4,.....-- ..—,— 1 • ',- 2. 33 t Bostoris; vici.l• 6,755 ~,,, ' I' 1.1" ` 1 ,Conn.*ll.. II 2466 IC :: 11. t•aN.Y.lcvicin.; 6614 . 15' 11 6Northlgiver 1 3393 21, 131 71Soutbiro rtsj 3516 1 .•4 , •,, . 2; 94.14! 42 For 1ti6,wee1,0,744 Yegels tot iettson, 5,551'1 Pot selisiln, 850,595 To sautalKtitme last year, • 1.179,083 Deereasttb is year, • 128,488 Boston Iltid vicinity includes evirvthing_jroms East of CO* Cod, to - Massachusett4,New. Hemp . shire and Maine.. - . • Sontherti4Porti includei everything to the So uth ern Stites*hd West Indies, as welFas to all towns ort Delaweve River below Richmond. . COAL. E BY ItAILEPAD' & CANAL FOR. 1833.- - - Sent by Jlailioad and Canal for die week ending" on I:hurts/1y Evening hest. r ItAILEQAD. CANAL.' WIEN. ptrrat. %vitt. TOW. t P .14435;3' 0.5 404,06 0 08 11,140 05 isa,26l 13 P.; 2,604 04 68,063 120 1,195 , 17 40,572 07 SH 19,418 14 530,809 01 - 12,249 02 258,983 15 P:c. 7,98; 00 244,01215 . 1,672' 12 49,309 11 41,08& ,09' 1,246,4151 to 26402 16631,127 00 26,283;16': all 127 06 . ' 70.332.05 1,978 /Miff , !'ahiPurleiitaligirte to.sataaperipd. Week. t - ,t Total. auropo,„.: , 24,830 11 • • 1,342,01111 .21,850 ler. - 5,97591 4 ' 64"Ael ' 1 1929494 12 t. .‘; ; • • .1 1,878,07$ 19 .`,oool‘4lo_ so: , 14voart,' 51,91 a. i - toPoliimilistrAreilc ummfrin arilletimiimportad aver the &Sean ;Comity, for the weekeooo4 Must, Mine Hill&S. it it. ri:53i,21,5 7 4 4„ 4 93 - 07 Mill Cirelc !. .140' 12,091 324001.01 m,„„ n i cl a y do, . 4,018 109,040..1 s e f is iyiirt _do 22,435 Oa 3417.980 8 Mt_ Carbon de Pt Garbo' 13,434 10 3e9,sas bath , EtekeyllOU ROL 9,347 18 278,376 04 Union Canal (10 2.118 14 38.800 02 1 5 m om I 4141 1,303 13 39.317 _.lO LEHIGH COAL TRADE lo ft 180. • .1 g - Fur the week ending Sept, Se, 015.3 ! i • Wink. TOTAL. Summit Mae*, 11837,0' 2E0,949 2 Room Run Misread 2 X9llO '54317 1 Beas4r Mwelow - 0., 2,903,16 • 33,68 9 E&bt Sugar Loaf, 1,316 1 :14 . 17,813 11 Spring Mountain Coal, .3„97142 87,831 4 Colerato Cal, • 1,786/ V 3t1,408 7 Hazleton OW Co• 4,007 8 81,042 1 Cranberry, I 1 1,44913 7 31,378 5 s ugas Lost ; 1,102: Et .29,1n1 7 Buck Bilomesin Coial Co-, 2,442 , 33,610 10 Wilkesbarre Coal go., - 13910 19,063 9 I • 33,301.103 :124,663 ; 5 Last year, 1 . 34,323'11 811,060 15 i • •••• • • • • I Dec1 , 4)0.81113 ) car, 86,32710 RATES Op TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION on samioap TO OCT- 1, 1853. • groan bit. Carbon. S. Karen, P. Clinton To Richmond, / 1.90. 1113 ' 1,63 ToPhiladelphia 11;76 • 1,70 1,50 RATES OY TOLL BY CANAL ITNITL — Orr. 1; 1853.. Proto,Pon parboil_ 110 Philadelphia, oci Mount carbbn to g. r. 88 " Rehnyijrill Raven to ,= 615 PortCtintoreto • 75 RATES OF IFREIGHT RV CANAL: Pbiladelphia. , N. Yotir From Port Carbon', 63-to 75 170 " Mount Carbbn, 66 to 75. 170 Sohnvila o laven, 7u to 80 1 . 05 " Port ,Clint .4. 00 .4 000 - -- - - CUMBEILI.AND 071.T.M1N OM COALTRADE For ate meek mlams Sept. 17, J 853 : , 1 .11.. ROAD. :CANAL. TOTAL. Mt. Savage R. R. to 3,061 i 1,897 , 4,958 Cumberland R. It 4 to 4,303 ! 1,299 5,395 Lonaeoning R. R. , l 2,573 1 1 i Total for the w4ek, ! 13,123 Total for the ieft, r. - r t , • 341,301 tons. Cumberland Misers Joursa. - assopiaw....' N" EW APVERTI'MTS. 11172110. r, . .4 . JusIIPUBLISIMD. SNClttri—Desteet Brotberwe Wu thee—words by Carrie R. B. Wile t Music by Qati V. Root, il,arliy wears tbeltay, brow the Germs, by J. A. , Orme. ' • ~ 1 INltydo tbo !late, bleoco,looD4rl Rang by F • E biabop, on tag dark bias ses—i y tbe matter. or Lilly Dale. I base breed tbee-ras suet by diankley's dersoadarki Jost received sag for sate at 7 IBLNN&PVII Indic and Pl4no &ore, Coatis Si.,RoUsville. Slalial"B 4 .. * O L M Irg PO NT UNO :II" . "Ijall i - LI OR the prose Oen of Steam!, &alien. frcuo the V adhesion of sctis-lacrustattoa;chrroar•. &C.. Patented Id Ws Country , Woo hsttstn , mime, &c. This.coloposidol bas been eateniively tested on Steam BOlieTS, br 111000terittillint of Our Milted states and todtvldilals, ft pontos the adoesion .of Scale, die corroslois of the niter. and le calculi led to protect :it Image injurious effect of all water— It is also ,appll ble to MOW; :or WOOD' and IRON where they,xoine to tootadt ; to Ihillhadc &11. Pamphlets of Its, hull% and certificates from the United Mateo Ras Deportation' en others furnish ed. sad the DouipoOnd for dale by SNYDER & MIL, ; oct. I. Ph,. 1 - -104/to . , - Aiuitu.E mapannr, AA - Nitta% LEBANON CO., PA. T, ; tel S School is Open during the Y r, es4ept a 0 1 1 w M eess e in :be swamies. ~ • The mum of instracclou emit, es th e iraelatili branches of English and Classical ersture. The accommodations are ample. AL large and commodi. 003 House adjacent to the A'cadesag, has been Shed up with furntsha 1001113,11tc"for the mutton of lloarders. TERML—For7,Sition, Board . Washing. Fuel and Light. per month. Students are received at any tune In the year. and charged ()trig (or the lime of their stay. *Foi CirsuLtrs, lni)armatlok t . &c.,ad ' the.. Vl.l. IItiIINIIIDE.•,... If. ,Priactal. Oct. 1,1053. 1 40-111* __ _ inzatovaLl PINKSON* AMATRIVT, Out Pierson.) 1111110LE8ALeand Retail BLANK 8001 MAN YYVV IIFAL`TUBEAS and STATIONSAM, base to moved from No, Al North 4th Bullet, to hp W. Cor ner of 4th and trim Buns% POILADRIMIIIA. Account tioOkskr the finest quality, twpathar with all kinds of supeitor eltatlonery. aultabbs 'tor Book ing or Commeiciii purposes, comliantly oh hand.— Books toted to ad, pattern. and .made 1M the most durable manner, it the shortest, none*. ; All Work warranted. I M. Clanks. Odic '.ss, and Merchants applateitipa mod erate terms.. l • Bet: 1.1553. - I .. 4441 W EXECUTOR' = SALE of REAL 138141.1111. E I:tmato:al of the taw Will and Temarnerra. of -John Wtltraue. alto( blatibeint till County. now Ornate& will cell at Public aethe Public Honig of William Illats. In the !Waugh of Pottsville, %di MONDAY, October 344180, at. .1 clork P. M.— . ALL that cent MOUUSit, tenement and trait cf land ;situate In t e township and County aferssid, hounded by lands of kbranain.llllblso. Frederick Fried, Philip Bathed and otbersaa eontalolng./40ecree. -more or less, parity timber hind ;And partly cleared and rultlVltted. Thlll Improvements area wallow. tog dwelling bowie and a log biro. ' ' • DaNIEL BERGER; JOSEPH HILLEGAS, itecntoss of John WiltraaL deo d. 40-10 04.1.1853 D121:139 $ , TONS-11111LIINt ROI - 1192VS—RIGOLETTES. lk I" A RTER It 50P1,15 North Second Hyatt .11. Invite the ittentlou of.- - . . x IsTOREKEEPERS To their new opening, In stelt!Sirielp, of • , Dreg. Buttons, veleat Ribbons. Rigoteites, R41)10144 FanGlmpa, !. - Tel ping Braid', ; : Serpentine ." ~• - Zephyr Wotated. • • ' Cloak Bindings, ' . • Cant(ass 'halm; i; . . (Doers, Woolen Yates, :. • • • l AND s. Diets, Enairled, Silk , Satin, Dress, Steil AN FANCY BRITONS. Oct. 1.1833. l. 4104 in ORM* NS' COURT SAUL, , MIURSIJANT tit an ordet of the_ Orphans' Conn of I - tichuyiltill County, the Sublaylbare.. Admlaistima tors calla Email of Jacob libsppel, sea., late of N• bfahelm, In the County of Sem AM., deceued,, will egpose to Betel by Public Virgin', on sato/dal' the 39th day of ember inst. , at to o'clock in Ibill morning on the Mile', In this 'township of N. hianheitn, h E ttylkili CootltY , all that certain messuagit, tenement and tract 0 rttit W land situate in lam township aforesaid , bounded by landof John Flammer, Dan- tel Eller, Iteubeti DeLong, Daniel Shappell, Daniel Oswald end others, contracting 90 lures MOM, or lee,. , I • , ALSO. All Mtn certain two lots of ground situate • i In Schuylkill if ien, In Paid Count,, Adioilliild lot' of Andrew Williour, heirs ofJotta Christian and oaf- ers. fronting or{ Liberty street, Mich lot. contalainit: in front 40 feet, in depik SOO feet—bent lots No. lee and 20 la,John Chrlitiaa'a phi of Schuylkill. fifteen.. Late the Estate lit the deceased. , Attendance will b, given, cud Dm condition, or sale made tholes at the time end place agate by • • - • FRANKLIN .BFIAPPELIo . . t JACOB SCIIAPPBLL.. By order of the Court. - 1 Ad Mill istiators Lame Itemise, Cleat. '1 Oct. 1,0833. i sizas-p4ros--samwi---Ds Rio n. mARTER & r ON, ' • 1 ' 15 North &mood Street, Invite itteptlon.to their-new Cork of Black Milks. Rich and elegant Goods at 61 f c., 75c., and Oh . 'Cashmere, Highlend, , • 1 %Toole°. and . . Bilk Plaids, '.. , 1 Commencing t4l CCM. , - Brocade Bilks, • . Pleated Bilks, , 111011 d Color Blllte..i - - rfan Color Billts, • Rich Plaid Bilks, Cherry and Black pia lal rills. And high milore Using eat ...,. Iligh Coiori Cashmere, ! . Do - .. Pato Millet, • d ted Cubmere, 1- r, lPalta PlipireC t i. • • • * Bay State qoare. Bay d Is LOOM, AnifilrochellhAwht. ' All at low Mkt*. • lie liege, De Begs, Plaid De Lilnee. Tea .Cashmare,, 2 ' . ltligh Colon 4d Ganes, • . • ' . i 'gulped De tallies. ' ' ..Woolen: Flannels, • i ii c Flnels: In the TRIM INGS DEPARTIIRST an are Braids, Hlntris. .. Bindinige,Bettons, I r.... Zeyhyr Worsteds. ',. .. "Zephyr Patterns. . . French Worked Slippers. i C / 101M and Apron Tassels, to, -.• . - ',_. Velvet Ribbons. • Rlgasttal--Elgolettee. la New end-Rll6 Designs. --• . . 1 Wholesale and Retail. &ct. 1, 1853..1 r : 40-lm um:. Nencumon. - await ma Raft 0 eatra oT TrieLllcituvunt.tiiNiptatolatarat.j. - On and after Or/ let; 1853, foe Um MN of Care, and for k Tall on Aotbraelti Coal ; canted on the a Il4l(ll4aftegt. fall b. all 144113 " tit October 1at.31153:-- • -3180 1 15 - 140 1 43 - 1 10 • 1 40 1 50 1 87 TO / 1 lei Philadelphia. t Itausynek. apnea littit. Conshohocken/ Plymouth Dam, Bridgeport. E Norristown. Port Steelman Valley reige.l Pawllnge Dui, Pt. Providence , PbarzjiniUi. Noyer's tord, p R:r ten Union. ilirdsborongh. Readies; -1 Althouses. s Nobreville, Sternberg. E , ' i • ,‘ Orwiss'ig L•rti. - _ ekr7ii --. tu mut Mr paten pf Ms. lose listaner amt. alle•tramte for waste: 114 asoal,aad so "LIP kern than. mei, gee NAM pm tea WM he =A, 1101 r • , Any dist atter k By •srder Itf the Nanegers. ; t tresilleas.' Oct.. LIB* ; • 41141 ' 0 1 16111?1 , 16111141111111.11tor40 08111111 WIN II —Alta otatlfoiolor;Ilorol Ctotorm. Vorrbor OP ring Kowa *all Collsro s sisd for touts( damp as JO from' Wei Sad elpesei Wail. re? sue kr__ CA&ILLES 010011 1 aliti @arm. , r if sod Sout4oors loth, Ism foq. Ol'hr Saha sloop. Aol, for also by . - IP I' P 0111111. • Pactovlllo, hen. Fer.. It I.- c '.-?: - : 41-Id# l ee ::. oacosivumv.ixos r Mt '''. k d rla n da i W i t i Tr w l r nplr. Airt ah of gnat perk I Calk peZrade d rniaa lli Me limil. • - : - -: : -•- —: : 4400 1 0/ 100 .110 14 ' - LA - ulilit es•Oligk's : 1•7 ,:- i, ,TqtY , o4/01:6 - : . • Wr'/WAR'r DIIPITZ. . t Dilztet..44l6ielitow-1 21 • hitt, piIII.IIOI4PIIIA, k,eps coactuill athatul stvt for told so woman molt or enlehib V. 4 1 ,2 .. ) ,grairi slid Tapirs' Yvros, ply % R . ,• iiNackis 'l4 YEN" I 4?it CARPCTS, Floor' I: "" ;mad Table Oil Clotho, WinAoe . (..iistasa Ucaithilag.,Onol %Iwo • Z .ll ..„„ i tin* INC ral Po Cowry,. *tlir 111.4 e: At, •a :The Immo so ii&tre at my tilt 3 ;v. , toziwai,n. NINTH 18 . 16 ' 0 .- .• • Gam? ttiAINS IN CARPETINGS: 1 , 118 subryrtnrt has ja.t I. 4 at.. r Aft J. Sell, and now nffer. si,yhteaty 4;,..11'5! stuck or CARPETING" and Olt LeLri be loved to the city. un the hem tyros.., 1 Blcb vstm Et. • TAPESTRY lIRESSELS. • e,titErE,trs , • 3 PLY. • INSEtADIS. peat' irark . tr• • " VENITIANS,* . Together with.* ritb and sprenolti oriscit of 0H...! CLOTHS, Dnsiners. Plano and Tat .Covers, Saar: &c.. We. . . . LOW PRICED CARPETINcs. Ilittsekespers what're about fornihtlere with nesef- Cioatialpityrus trequested to examine WM. making SW/ walsrelkters elsewhere, as Ingots& will be , sold low.sad warranted to glee entire aatssiberinn to Uri porshaser. EMMERT B. WALKER, • ICS Chestnut SL. below Eisisb.Philadeiptsin.. • 5ept:94.163!: 39 3m • • EAU. DULLINERY GOODS. .101 IN ATONE & SONS. Na. 43 anal SECOND Sr.: A RS tow 4:mantra Colitis Sall Trade a large ao4 Ziarall saketed assortment of Sias, Ribbons, • 4 . Peathers;' Porrirs, And Millinery odds in general.: ' Confining themselves eiclualvely to this Ninth of •the_ trade. and !SPORTING the' larger. part of their atock.euablestbetu to offer an aasottrnent uosur passed in latent or variety, which will be fold on the most favorable ter.w. Sept. 170853. • fie, • • JULIUS STESINa . • fio. 171 ' North SECOND Street. opposite , 7. 1 j ' 1 the Camel Rotel. Philidelphis. bar open--1%. 1 fed * fullatnd extensive assortment of all kinds,. i Cof MILLINERY articles. such as. • 1 ; Illblsorts. Laces Blond Lace silks, Flosse 1. a ..a. ces.BotoreCframes,and s large ss• ::I sortment ,of needle-worked ' • la. Handlers, Colima,. , .ikt 71 . (.4pes,Flounces • 1.. • Insertions, - •— • Edgings. 1: I. ar.c. r,,,1 Itogether wltb a great variety of other articles .1 too numerous to mention, at whets/isle and re] o all. t. 11} Perms amide( their Fail purehuea are; netted to give him a call. dept. IP, 1563., Black Tomlin. . , Black Crape Vella, • Bumbasints, 1 - Love or Mode Veils • Cashmeres, i " T. ii.et Shawls, e• flombatlee!Alilaca- I, i (long eedgiaere) • Mousseltuit'de Later' . Illanket Shawls. " :r double width , (long and Maw " French Merinos", j " Cloves. llosiery, - &c. . " i Panamint's, '• SPEOND MOURNING. " •silk warp, Plaid Spunstlks, - " Glom Alpacas. Plaid Silks, • Tunis Cloth. mousseline de LAMM," " Canton Cloth, Mousseline de - Holle. " Cardoo Crapes, . Medonna Cloth, • " Cloth for Cloaks, Plain Movasellnits n " Armors BUM; , Sack Flannels,. \ • " Pauli de Bole." 4- Bay State Shawls. • Gros de Rhine" , (long and,quare " English 'Crapes, White Crape Collard. Crape Collars. English Chintzes, I Plashed silk Gloves• Underaleeves. /cc..: - , Sep!. 17.1853. , 38 . 2 m Great Reduction In .Prlcest I 0EL1,1510 OFF TO MOTE. .. • MORRIS L. HALLOWECIL dr, Iwport:►s mad Jotbers of SilLs and FantyGood. 143 MARKET St., .PHILAD'A. 1 ,17 10111N0 to ;lose out their present - Stock of goods before moving Into &Self new store, sot the attention of buyers to their large and "splendid aasottinentof DREdd, FANG V GOODS, RlfilluNd, To be Closed out at very Reduced Prioet , . Orders will reisive stria artssiiun, and Aimthe besoult of the 'Witch! prices Sept. 10,1853. Lena STOCK OF TALUDRY GOODS. virRE AND LANDELL, Fourth And Arch Sheets, Ala Philadelphia. respectfully invite the attention dem:Wry Storekeepers', and others, to their targe stoet of Fall Goods now in store ' . Mustiness old priers. , All k inds of Shim la, - ' Amadeu' Woolens. Illaneets and Quilja. French Merluines,. Table Damasks, TOwels, Fashionable Dress Coode British and American rat New Fasblon Milks. iefoCA. • •• Black Bilk., alt widtha,, 6. L. ire .constantiy" recetving goods from ihe . Auctions of New York and Philadelphia, which ena- Idea thorn toodfar good braina to all ttait,patrOns: Sept; 3,1853. • 9G.9m ? EIGHTS" STREET SILK STORE. NO. 41 N. Bth STREET, I'IITLAD'A. JV: DEPUV eeiurne his th.titiks to •his nunieron• . customersin SCHUYLKILL COUNTY for their -.Medal gallonage daring the lan season, and Is now :prepared to supply them ai reasonable prices, with ' every description of Fancy Dry Ponds.' Sts stock cot - Uprises a full asseirtnient I.f • Rich Plaid Silks, ,Pine French, Merrnoes, Brocade, , • RIOh Plaid Cashmeres. Fiala d 4 . ' Pefb Mous de Laln{vi Changeable d 4 - . All 'Wool, Bailees' Florentes, ' Cheep De Lairle, • Paris De Belled, Imitated °iodising, Embroidered Coll ars, iChintzes, Mnulna, Sleeves Chimalrettea, , Flannele, tiadttn s, 41• • A180.0(111 line of all width, of the BE 111. - A ST CK RIMS, with en:easels. • Mantillas: Cloaks , , Valvere, Cloaking Clothe, Glover, Mitts. Ribbons, in great ea ri . • Illtir goads are bought low. hi large lots, horn nisi handl, aw.l w 11) be sold cheap. ' .1. V. DEPIIV, • I , , 41, N. ath Street. Phila. Anima 111 53. 3b-7m . . .:- ,i'' i ',-:, , 11 :.• • ,--- .: - v 4" egfrig,, - • 4 1..e...:..--: - ...Apvi. 4• .-.--. • - Ma t") i tn., i r" , .....v:-. if GREAT REPOT -. ; , • \\ o7 PiSS, LONDON. and LtrPslc. 'I. FANCY COONS, &c. . ~ . - GLENS & CO ., NO. 180 Chestnut Street. immedl ately opposite the Masonic 11011. respect fully in form the public that they have lately' received and have now on hand, a superb Stock of Rich Europe an Fancy and other articles of their own importn- Gni, which th ey will sell at the lowest prices. - Their assort eat consist; of superior Papier Mari,. Goods, Real.aild Artistic Bronses,-Prench, nod Lire.. deo ParcelaiA and Bisque, Soberniati and preach Fancy Glaze.; Ormolu, and Gilt Goods, Fans. Port Mounties. Otiera Glasses, Portable pressing Cases, and Deska, add a thousand other beautiful articles, among which are some very rare and curious Auto melons, alio , j'lllntiago, Engravings: - and complete assortment o - Superior T. Set Articles, Perfumery /kg. PcrwrnOraoting handsome artwles for the par, Aar, library, or for bridal and other pelmets; can ob; Pan them at this eatabliehment; where, everything i. warranted perfect when sold. • N. ii,—Opep of evening,. Strangers visiting the 'city aro invited to examine the assortmem whether "they purchase or wax. Wavle. 111.53: .10-1 v 40.4i' --- a Bead Quarters, Ist Arigedet - i 6th Div. U. P. M. IF. M Uniformed Volunteers of said Brigade will meet to Wade fur Review and :Drill, at Potts ville on Moiday the 3d day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The Ist Realtnent,eommanded by Col..1: - Wetitstili 'and composed of the let troop of Cavalry, Capt, Gen, C. WYnltooli ; Mineraville Artillery; Vara. Jno. K. Clement; Washington Artillery, eept. 1.. Wouicia dorff; Ikl Nat.l.l Infantry, Capt. P.,Pott ; Scott St. .. i . ( C e l a n t c . L I I n . fa A n . t4 tte , it C h ar an e d i l s co tre t, u n e i o de ; , Vrit .lti e , h i i . n s g . to s n ev l e e r a n : Id Regiment: commanded by 1.1. Cot; BenJ.Kaup. composed of the Tamaqua Cavalry, - Papt .. W., - W. . licOulpn ; Mammon. Artillery. Pint. ti : Walleisa t I i West Penn !,, Artillery, Capt. 1. Zi l et t Jefferson Ar-, Miler), Cam; W. B. Lebo ; Ger. • n atry, Capt. 1...,:1eek i and Union Rides, Capt.. Rim Cretan. 13 .14:e IBehantanto Battalion, command by ' err, D. M. . composed of the Jackson vi Yew , Capt. Wm: II Dd. • Nahentango Infantry, Capt. .C. Hippie, at ad OUnaldsiro Billee,.Capt,, A. Ellen. • - • ' The line Witte formed at 10 o'clock. A. AL, I n Con tr • stela, Me - right reeling on Cellowhill; facing OF est. i i The wieeis and members of the abovelleginients. B matatiene nod Companies ate strictly enjoined to be p possat Wait& attendance. •By order of JNO. RAY CLEMENT. - . t Commending Brigadier General. NORMID Wcurr. Aid de Camp: o • K 1.310. Ilanlei Krebs wilt attend., and Inspect the I Istgade.3'3-3t Rept. 1:,1. 'M , , 11g A{. itYyth~l alter/Mt SILLYMAN 4c CHAMBERS avail them- .r. selveirof Gila method of returning theireincere it sake to their friends and the public generally lb? tb • very Mistral patronage bestowed upon them, and be r leave to announce that they are now enured to Oil b. r to tbb public the balance of their Spring and itu m 'met Goods, at tremendous sacrifice. In order to adtt r rowan one of the largest and most ebblre rek of hill Goods evefbrought toque place. • • '4lr , ay - lune also on band a splendid new snarl ugl it within the lot week, now open and ready for; Sibiu stkin.lt extremely low prices, defying corneal- , Lion s tdtke choln In'styles and quality being fully dean Ilion to accumulate no old ,stock, but sell at prim . to ensure quick cash sales, whliti Goods ans , newe ad Nab t and Ole bents , the season of prepay.: ultra fbi tilling In other clan goods, buyers will find Won 'tly •to their advantage to give them a call be Ono p ambient elsewhere • • • Aug. wt 14, 1433 0 UM I 1 # "'l4 .11 . = 0 .4 1 ."4 111 MG. 98 'le 7l .17,4 71 7 el FHB unletalgued beg leave to inform the citizens J. of 1 `ottsvllle sad vicinity that they have jun', iag toted ono of the but selected stocks of Fall. and Winter chinking ever promoted to the citizens ' ofi ii.lb* y li• IlEcCounty for Inspection. *i-, • -,, ' ..3: It woo ilikbe useless t o . attempt to enumerate the; 'gyms , t styles of Coats, Pants and Veiteicomprteedi a the at Kite stock ; It is enough to say that Goods of; all kinds . linddeserip A tion7ill be offered at One Piitt.! . eta aid Oasis: eel ithatasent., • - Tem pr lens will be uniforu anti vei lo w; all that; c an omfatter themselves what the pikes \are fori aloyarttele they should wish to buy. - The .selling 1 pawn will be plainly narked upon every article-, Man and Mane. - . . . I:, i The andenlynd are determined; to do away Ishii .. alreatiantiaable and disgusting praetice of ,3 EWING - , " - sput adl a lati anti. in reattry; belongs co a cluil i Alf eitia , .whoap e r way' ready to take-two prod' *r aU thOy affer or sale.' While douhte-datitoi I Imameebolidh ID oe Price System must and canq. .. •bolilitlitsolog everybody. - in eeneteetoo, the undersigned 'wish ii ewe that . ! they ace yirepoted to make up, to order. in moat n i t h i i tenable lessee!, itev styli' 'of dress thatmay_ be_ del sited it them Establishment i and turthl o r ::1 0 7,fir, r ail to be valeta and made. The piece , ". athasa eaktaseurey to an % a lio a rri vo l !o ce an : Ly n; s w t ! . il • '.'elm & eastbm. , -.-,1 1, -. 1 "7 - La i *rid Bat it. IllottrovallostiriToo.-___.tr - 1 1 r ' omi:rid-market it. ' - Div Ideeee smi t .„ 'Mao ote afti,seoa of -Pottei P• IL L g v ;et leirithe above neer and eatdalve. illibt Ala 411-1- 1 - c., will be Amok' on tint it il.Tr ' , dooelt ov : - vul jorosio• -_ --_ 110.4•Orsuivoil krt cm Globes, • new ankle ,ifingn i,t=4=sisirsol l l•VoLi e i sr~MGLINNiter =BM IMO 37-lot NOTICES. MUGABE . ORJR‘r. in II Fviiiii,..-__ 7 , _ , rt th- . - 7 - -------- - -- - - ...... ttea,-,.. urey Ash C oal. from !bit beat mines In Schuylatll Co.;and having petultar athsinisges tut shipping Nat to the N . -Yott and • Kaatarn tolultets, respettfully iiolltit a shire of the patronage , of tner,. st bstbst fen factor% , stesiaboat or faintly Out. l'‘, Opts, N. W: cornet of Wailing Rod Friint streets. W half, sittue errei,; Sehriylkill, --- ' '' \ ipelladelphts, February 1 , 1t153," : . . ..1 g _ b, atti ALFRED LAWTON , Is our Aunt la OcbuylkiCoilaty. for the purchase and shipping of our Coal.— ..- 1 , I Mae Yardley's Ihilldhir, Mures' Addlitou„ rottatllle; P 4 I~BLICA7'I~NS. PROSPECTUS THE. ORA.CLE. AND I GENERAL KIWI O REPOSITORIr. A *en. Monthly .11.fog4:iinel and Journal jot; the 1 4 ,4p0p1e 7 -11laiorattvi. f .We are or you ati4 with you, twain and Mtn& it6 - ii.lhe nuke fi l ar'Stagasine :Is now Wanted—the people call ;and we tonic. Therigote.'we r otter eicuselt I not neacul : let ,••dir pr4c.l4"'speak for hlnstalli Estifraregs . Home fads try, ErilirpriSs writ T+er.. The ccifuttine of "The Oisele'r • shell be regularly attn. plieji with original artieea from the pecwor able instil Intelligent vstlteni, residing among WI, a number of !stle] are alrhady engaged. . OUR MOTTO IS EXCELSIOR. ; • Tie °rade is,to be pittitished et Pot trville.Pa.,4S. DDOW & CO,. uu Ibe first ul every month, Iron' January, 1e54. A specimen number will - be ready of october nest, ensuing. tor the Wine In Jedge of its cbaocter,i'llich will be 'etnbellished wile an engra •ing of the : . ' ' rOTTSVILLE- (CONTINENTAL,J. Terms Invulably cash ) " In advance, at the folk , * - ' .-Img. DJate copy one year •a 00; 2 copiee,isi; 10 copibe, and one to getter up of Club, .25 ; 2S dents per umber, Liberal arrengements made with Agents sod the trade generally. nubscript lune wlll be received at Hannan's. Potts. v at the Office of the Oracle," Mattel street, malty opposite the Post Office, Pottsville; by Georg, akid, by Our traVeling Agem i . at 4 Punk velleri generally. For information addr“. SIR ORACLE; , Boa. 331, Pottsvile, l'a. The itberaVencoragernent we have already received at the stands of some of our most intluenUal and res pected eltisene, in the shape of patronage and friendly assistance. we.are proud!' to say secures pettnannece and future success of 'lll E ORACLE, which shall be deVoted to thegenent Mihing,slanufacturing,Nlei can. tile: and Agricuitural 'lnterests 01 the. flegluti. It abail' he an Emporium of -meth' information, and a firriositerg ftir the produdtion of our home talent: li Allan be rinbelltsbed with engravings of patinae. seroes and places, and 'elude interesting with briai hat' stories. both in prnie and rhytue,.Aolte pdetna, act It shall,be the Asrafd of Progre.a, Ref trmstion, Monthly *ell Improvement, the case:pion of uhiver ealiLlberty and 6ocial Melts; we will endeartir`not only to =knit a weicunie companion to ttte bun We.. man Aut a and aO.l instructive visitor fir all, both ' young and old, grave and gay. ittaguel 20, 1e133" • • Ms Only complate-I:nglisl Mai/marg. WEBSTER'S QUARTO . DICTIONARY - 11-uNA,LittluED—a TRICE . REDIVCED TO 60 00. i • . „ Coritaining TIMErTIiI ES the matter Criind in any 'ocher Englioh Dietio6ary romptled in thiscodo i - try, or any Abrillgipent Otitis work, a Or-1 . DoaArnicLE - TwoLgoritooo Nata,•, ; ILLOSTRATIVt. QET IDT A• i ' I , TIONS,, and other pectin. ;. _ I ' milks qnd.advanta- ;• gra ftinnd in no . , . , I • °Orr work, • I • rr;Yri is sold at a tripit advasues above the piles o Oli,sr awd honed then.!merits. - I Opinioos or_Statr H o perintendents, of Coiorndu Pr boobs. ace. - . , IliALNE.—rFrom. the ! State Supertntendene . . should lie found in every family and school-:room and upon the table of every man of business bed o "Mins '• HeI;tIIPSHIRE.—Prom the State %Com rtsssioner : Messas.liEnal•a? • • Command My sPr Etles in the 'euren!ailon 01 the hest Dietionniy;nt th • elish Lanaune."' MO \'T.—From: ass State Supers 71 etrifent had the gratikatihn of seeing Webster i Die riOnary adtipted de the!Standard Dictionary for the; sermolii of Vermont. wan gratified, htecau , n,l frtt this !yolk wan arortity, to be a stamtard—a secure, re4fing plac'e Prow the fluctuations to whicipoiir nuOae had been long atibjected,•nd to winctr. - terett- . oat this work,,wouldetill touch as ever tie e a. . M,ASSACiitSE the State iSaper . intendant: • ;- • •, tt,Websior's tithe boat defiant! Dictionary in the: English Laluguaith- 1 Would r9coesatowd to otiienti, ,and Ettiecially all thosii: who are mainly Dependelir on *elf ssuature or I velfteducation. to lteep.a .copy of Lthhwrtrk tirtheir , Itle:'no a UMW Book." j NE f ltr JERSEY.-Frans the State Stipirtnimr - at • `• THE MORT IFOMPLgTE, ACCURATE': AND RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE r NA'SYL,I A ' • s'Tne vinyl raroprehrnr ire, Innrned, arc mato and vdiontile work or thn kind which has Purr Winn pub.; Imbed In the English Lingunitr • EZRA .STILRI . . GREAT BRITAIN: , ''This volume must end ite way Into all our pub'. - lic sod 2004:1 libraries, fur it provides the English Idol denrwith-a wasp; of the moot valuahle Informat Mel which he would in vain seek fortl a nwhote.'",—Len, don Literary Gatette. : ' • -.,,.-.,..t...,,,,p ti. ." The best and moat : useful alljilOnatiof the En,. glish language ever published.—L a idlTirl4c4e ,Published by G. & C. AlEttlt114 0 ;: rltl:Id; Ml4t., and cold by tel booltsepere•;: . . • !,Juty 2.1653. ' ''- ' 4: . i , !.4•PA 7 • • 1 4 0\ Sifbieiiptionl to Alias) JOHN N . :SY:YittIiNCES pu pi/alit:llm the .:iewspr lie will rrceive subscrfptli pipers issued abroad, air; arid the payers deliveird al Conroe 9trert. Pottsirili courrir:frre..of Pestsye, tutu &sired: Oleuvin's Pictorial Paper liaroilo's 111 ustrat'll New; Flag of our ion, Saturday Eve:Wig-Poll, 'literary Museum, limos Juotnat, rictenti6c American, Aesi's Saturday Gazatte„l N. Y. rick, ./Irthur's Hulse Gazette, ;Crystal Falace; liondan filinituy3 . ournai, IDollar Newrps 1 ;And ail other atcesaltils reputable papers uirldisked la our cities. . . , ~• , , i 111KINTHLY Ago (1111G.TESLI.Y MAGAINES, :att, . . . I arpg's Mthly Magszlne London Lancer; :., , Puinatu's do do, Rankin'. ibstrare, Minereft Magazine °flirt, Appleton's M a c t4a n i r S' Ocrlectie Magazine, ; Magazini,' , Hodey's Lady 1in01r,,% , hilliman's Journa,i, lirahnin's Magazine, !' Prons. Farm Journal, Knickerbocker,. - The Horriculluraliat, • . ' it,iitdll's Living. Age, 'Popular Educator] i iirthur's Home Magay.ine,,Merr)'s Museum.. ,Illackwood's 'Magazine, • ,DickanalloovehoidWordo Kdinburala Qr. Review, :Yankee Notions,: ', 1 London Qr. Reviiss, ; Weak House, • ' 1 'lVe.ttnitisier<ar. Reilevv, Thompson's Cdiioterfeit rilurili British Review, . , ILetectms, 'Hays's Medical Joornal„:Bit.knell's do i do'„ , ,Nedtral Examiner. : 1 - . i , Together wills all other hiagaxines accessible 'lib- , ;aria this Country or in .lEiriope, ' I July 2. ih..63. . • • .2 i - ' . :IRON, &c GREAT FIRE AT RAVENNA. 41,NOTIIER TEqTrItIONIAL FOIL; 11E4? RING'S' FIRE PROW.' SAFES. Ex:met:team a letter dated ' 0., July 8, ISS3I Biles C: Herring-445; Your letter of Inquiry, re specting the burning of our store end the fate of safe,, l uly came to band. fire was docoveredin thtec-stnry brick 'Vire shout 3 o'block In the naorn ink. The safe was; on the first door. in the stole loom; over rims casks of tittered and lamp oil In the basement.. cod an 'attempt. to rescue the Rafe after. Our arrival at the Ara, was timarceasful, as the want. was high, and the tarp burst with great rapidity, soon aatielha the door, with the safe, to fall into the based, meet, under the buniing Wilber and,corabwrlible Ma terials of the upper stories. It remtalnelin this sit- , nation-until the fire subsided,so that Wcould be , Beached with chaine,i and was then dragged out neatly' air quite red bet, theoutside plates warped,;and part bf the wheeli melted off. The safe contained baitk bills; booke..noteel and paPere, to a large amount Which Would have been' irretrievably Jost to as bar they beni'destroyc4 We imploded, when the safe was removed; from the flre,and the intense heat to which It had been no song exposed, that its contents must be distioyed ; but on opening it, to par surprise and satlshiction, found the contents hi a perfect state of preservation, 'except the binding of some of the books being a Wile 'liscolet ed. :Retpectitilly your S. A. 41.8. A. Grictst4. -The Subeeriber takes pleasure la referrltUr the pith ' ;11c to the followtmi . weil-known firme . inj'adtsville and vielhity,whe have purciumed these elates for their : eyed use.- Frank Pott,_ C. DeForest, John ff. Morris. Fog Sc Brother. Pottsville ;' dimuel El. Or 'scorn, Llewellyn • !German Penn'a Coal Co:, Jones. Bwkback Itatcll ft; Tamaqua. A'large:paortme4oftbe genuine HEHEING SAFE conattintli nn - hand: and warranted the moat perfect . aechrity ,from tire now in nay ; . alio. a large lon of chap Cheats and ••11alanutuderv r "I which have been received in excbanie, • JOHN FARREL', 34 Walnut streeti P hilaCi. 313.4 Augr;si 13. 1853 Agency FOC The Phoenin Fire. SI-If i • Alio TIIIEN.PIILOOF IRON RESTS AA'ANUFACTURED by MILNOR & SHAW. Me.. Orldelphis. for the safe-keeping of:Boots, Patters Money, Jewelry, and 'Glee!' valuable aelkelee• Met- , chants, Miners and Jeweler', can ba adtLetled ithrt Iron. *fee, of ani gigs or deactiption. WARRAN TED .S to parings sit the properties of great strerigtb, and the most desirable protection azalndt FIRE or BURGLARS. Valor' Doors also made to order,— Parch rrrrr can - be *applied with the 101010 Bari, aL• the tame price 'bey ate isold`at the aleaufactory, by vatitaipcni ..- ~..'. -.- .._ , • ,J, F. - W 1:11Tri EY . F l Collettlon and ienetal Agency Mee, nett door to Miners' Rank. rottiville. ' . Re fere tO , num:, unrt,g , then: i - Geo. liiis 61, Pottarlile, ''.l. O. Cieaver,Resi - Mead. Rio. Pintenorr. ,:. dal J. C. Coaradar..Tareaqva B. W. Co minings AO Hazleton Coal Company. J. 0. Lassie. • ~ i .40 C. A. dlaydaNUarriabarg. . Jacob Reed:. • • 1 .do R. Lanabitnoti dry Darld D. Brows. i 7 do D. Lower, X.krianlav itte.' Wok...L.Mleatoey; . dol W.& iNaltecleal.Duthan. J. C. cooradolaq. do it. A. Wilder, a. Dimes E. W.Jlidalailia.; do .' Jute TrFi r il, Pt. Carbon Match Id ISO , i ; ~.13-60: • - QOM- GUNSI 1 41 JUST received b lit plaudit! .ateetten'eut of doubie sad ifit4te barrel Gust, icie,w ill be Wait letter tent loWer.thart they bare btetta !obi in Potts ville beret* tete. 'Celt bed examine.oar, sues term* vercitbstes'elarir bird. • • • • ` n " • • cuomm i ss kir u rlL autiketikpiti MISCELLANEOITS: . .. J, OOO Plectra, I've i; H inglags_ro r Rootas. Pu ll and lialli.rdingingit.pEltel from 7, ID, 121.15,32,25 can's to $1:50 per price, all 61' whith Will be sold at City Manitacturers Orion, OW wipe, 16u, at ' i . 8., BANN AN'til ' Cheap Book sod Pape, Store,' ot.l.asille:. . I kept. 24, 1853. 313—: 1 msT iircalvEn.•:. ; THE• suhscriber respeelyully announces thit.hr Wt a received a large and splendid aesortment: of Fell tied Winter Clothing —Uloths. Cassimers, Veslimp. llrm., composing the West aril moat tarittl assort merit ever offered to - the fommur.ity, all of Which %ill he sold at unusually low rates. . . '1 . , E. T. TAYLOR. Cotner of eentrei and Mattentoogii 11trerte: Sept. 91, 1953 39 tf .. . tram °li!as Steel Tans , just received tro the Manufacturer/.w atubtaeltair a rely Ifni,* and tacelleut 3.) , ortment, anion' which are snide as 101.4 12.1. cents a arm - Pen Pedlars a netethers can b.; inippi lad !Stilt' Pens wholesale, cheapet rhan'in the eity. at B. BINNAit'S Cheap Wholeaale and Retail BooVand Bratloner. Slurs. • 39 Sept. 21, 1853 VOWNTEER FOR COMMISSIONER sO T . ll E leoerritticrCr VOTCRS or eicitt:ILKILL Courier:— The unetijeigned. at the urgent soirr.t teflon of many filen.% has been lilductri io. rrer xelf a• a Valunte,r t.;:ift4l4ltte tar the ()dire Irf Cut: CONINISMON ER, find embraces 'hi • ii,01".1 Dt 'respectfully solletting yOur votes and active support elected, be heieby pledges himself to perform the ;duties of the office with flopartiellty, tideltte, anft ,all respects with tile Witten Intention of itrOrnotinz your beet interests: E. KLEINERT. Mt. Carbon, Kept. 24. J 4 3. 39..te 1 : LIOR Salf- at Mkllll:+46‘ bRI:0 TOUF.. in watt .1' ment of Marsh's Improved Mayes. L . 'among which arc • , ..;, lip Double and Aint. ' initqo .. ved Tluoies, J)a 'do do old ail to 'do "..........,,,_:10, ,Otero Abdominal Su miartets; Ladies' Shoulder Braris„ Gentlemen's Eiektie ritr",tnentler Shoulder lirares,, Swyeu,ory Bandage*, rink and Cotton. t i JOriN 3. C. MARVIN. Acura trlg.:ll " RIGHT ONE THE CORNER," CHEAP CASIIIGROCERr STORE: •4 r C. LEIB' & Co., love lakes: that old and well . known Grocery 4:tend. Hiatt on the Corner of Coal and Norwegian stceets. where they hive laid in a fresh stock of Family Groceries. which they will dispose of at the very InWPSt cash prices; We rep"- pecifully invite the public to lan and examine our stock of Sugars, Teel, cotieee, Ppkes, &c.. rtneust;2o 11153. 131-4 34-3m*, INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIC. erlID Subscriber beatileane to ii titionn.ei hat be 114. located himself in l'otincilict where ? he will he happy to give Into ructlons on the PIANO', and GUI TAR to any who way favor lion with their patron age. Persons dextrine ter receive instrueilon ill please all at the Drug Store of John D. Drown; or nn the 'Subscriber et the Ameilcan House. FREI/ERIC REC'IIER; •dd-tf t.••• • PORT RIONNAIES, i• POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY; GOODS. ripHE attention of thi Trade. and otherg:. In want of L Porte Morinaieri. Locket Ilona+, Itauliere rase*, DrtNing.Casts, Portable Wrlitoi Desk., Earkgrina nion'ind *Cheri Bnnrdt, Chenswen, Pearl, And ',Meer Card Ca..eri, Wad, Blum' retina. Needle Books, Money ilelts, (Alai Itathrs And Ra zorr.?tropA. Travening - .Firwloi 'and floeiratlety,!to , gethfir with Rlaree rii;rtety or'lA MI'Y 11.r03. Whit' will tie sold at the lowegt /alto E - . For the cure of ifs, 4 1 asrll , Cra,n)e, and . all NerlYo US and gonstitulidnal Deeeaees. PERsON V.'llo A.ItE 1:AltultIN(/ tip DEE tilt. dldtresdine. malidi , will find 'the NEGETAELE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only rruitdyeetr thd• 4-oirerril for curing Eppel-wry, or Futtlrg Theie Pill* possessfa riiircillc action on il f _e_ner- Votid strrtern ; and, alihnuah they are prepared er ecialty for the purpose, or cunt; Fits. thiy a 111 be [ ' wand of equaled brnklit for all persons Afflicted with ty,l4k IlefltPtt. Or who* nervuud ,:ydtern !Ili. , been DK., traced or shattered frntn any entlarwhatever In chrrin Ic ennisf,ali,iii. or filveiltip,4 of li.mtowtmiche, enpetln Paced by neirircufineir;llicy are r icceithigly bet.efirlnl Price *8 ger brix. nr two boned fur fi pf the clty. eitchetinil a r.bniltl.tni e, will have th. T 1 .11.4 sent aims tlirotyli the mall, cif iFirr sale by SCTII 8 :HA MI! . 10 1 i Ital:f !MORE zinert. Wit illlOre. to wh0m 0r. 1 .9 4 (rota ail pat is 'or the Union. - must bk , addr..sserl, * Jun• 4, 1553. T 23.1 v if Eii•PECTEIII.LY alska'Ane attention id' Merchant.. ' ' Teachers. and thn . :putilic guntial ly, in the large , 'worriment of Iniokii.c..l4receil at 1 4 v lulte• crintpriaing.,dainiardiruTas for the prof enelona.en illr Books fur every denu'rnninliqn, 'German and Knel.nh Gift, Miscelleueoul;lwieitile, Toy dc 41ioci Hooke, Rtined direrily from Ito. Publ4iit•rs, by aiirc lac ar • ranternetit,Knd rtt tti Trade :Niel—intlOrteri dud Luvunie fancy a.,d sin ple statioliely. Statueners' Fine Cirtiery and Japaaried *are. , Fumy. Ttiiise roods are pil new and ' r ue, urle. 81.11 1.4 V. heir. Acing -led wit Il .tral care (tout ale 4411 tt‘rks .-1 lip, largest linonttliut Ilati,wa Anirtc,tu NIA tog. fuctut,f4 n, New Nork and i.nuddelid.nat hirguil nf ... • . • st.A.sili. 4 - cboi;N't BOOKS, • O( their own menu 6cture,.ounTacine it Rent ral va itnty, from Wit COW titer. h4lf • b11111 ,, 1 In;1:le tetra 54 vertnnt, neatly- ita.k.i.l dud nunotintillly bound, nilh lanai end ft,elo4 blank MentOrtnOuto ant Patti Hooks. Cyphering ar,l Copy tio,ots Time Ran, Rills of 1.101n.,0:041 Tickets, Cipick,7,firaitA, Pio mnatory NOICA, &c .&c, • • BOOK 481) JOB P121.1V714y0, of carry liPecr,ption, neatly rki.cuicit riled to any_ pattern and bauhd .cinder; Mode Magazine , . and nitiglrpubli,atlrina bottn3 in ei et . ) sty i'i of Plain - and llnnann , niA nine.ingi the meet du table and elegant. RAGA bought for 'parsh; ofreceivmllaerchaagir fni goods .g. GALRniouE , 3. 11.—L. offeis for rent two 4,o{e, light end I airy rooms, ettliable,'for omeen, eltuateo In lite taw: building with-the book store, • Jt• 314 f • 1 o. PAPER lANGIREE GOOD sTzEn PENS . AT ONLY - 12} CENTA GUOdil mama Titussts Pept.Si. 1853 August 27, 11333 Munnq irr. and'; Pofiker. nook Maniir.irtur.4. . 2.1/1i%.10. St, briair Siteh , likilablphia August $O. 1553. -I' I ' ,91-3zu. FITS ! FITS ! ' - FITS 1! !. THC 'YEGi.TABLE Exraxci.: EPILEPTIC 'PILLS; E. GARRIGUES,_ . „ Printer, DociAeeiler and Stationer, Centre PcITTSVILLE—PA., • - NOW, READY; • . TIM NEW METDODIST ‘iINGINfI BOOK! •• . • ' • L UTE OF VON. DY I. D. WOODIJERV, assisled'hy Heir. If. MAT- Ili/ON, Pastor' lir the. John At. Methodist Church. Itcomprire* nearly Fine Thousand piecea of the clinic M uele.incluil log almost every old Innen( any met it ewer published ; It represents come two hundred of Mr:Attest composer* tho World ever A 3 ,4. sod. contain. e very variety of mare now to lose, with copious, in. d eiteicia every part.. The LUTE I/ iherelere held with truth In he suil almost exhaustless mine of th.. t'liceieec' Sacred Mualcal Trearures coat repented to tile public. Glowing with the animation and burning' a rat ofthe communion Inc which it is designed, the tunes ire nevertheless equally adapted to the Hymn Docks of all denominations' of Christianity. Of Mr Woodbury'a lazy Honk, the Dulcimer. OYER 130.000 COPT Ed have been Doubt iiince• its appearante. three .0314 ago, and still the denotand is on the InCleale. Is any farther evidence of ire admiration hi which he In he,ll as a Compoieri to be deitredl • Froth the enthusiasms,/ th which the LUTE has al ready been greeteCeisteeption far It Similar to than meted to the Dulcimer haconClently affected. Any professionarnactruclan desiring h copy of chile, the Lute or Duliimir for esamtention. can have it sent to hlai„freiorpostaire,.hrretettting OD cents 'to the Publisher. .F. J. HUNTINGTON. .• 23 rdrklywr, New Yolk: ;S-Iteoar • Sept. 17,1E61 Matrimony • . . • ; •ND 75E , SECRET OF LOVE AND BEAUTY Ths Cheapest.iitt'd Best Book .vet Published il e 4 AILED Free qf Postage tbrouendut the United Of/States. CM American Edition-. Nearly ROO Oa - gess; and far mote-reading 'matter thdn In mit UM page hooks. It irt maeniecently embellished with daIendid•ANATOMICAL EMGRAVINGS. It teach es how to „ • 1. . Win the Devoted Affection of the Cipposite SEX, The Art of Love; Courtship and Marriage, - To have a next/taut Fare and Hand, Also, very Impoitaut Secrets for married pe'ople, To chahge the ?Sallow fare Into one of Beauty. 'lt teaches every:person how to be Handsome. . Teaches how to make -Wrinkled Skin Smooth. ' To extend Human Life one hundred years OT Mare: To cadge en Increase of the Dumas Passion* in both Semi; To remove the Ca!use of Bartender*, dsc.. Special pints °tithe Reproductive 0 l ions; their Di seasess and cures,l I • To Cure Baldneis ; Make the Hair grow lusurtant -11:“. To make Brown Teeth as White a* Pearls, To make the Hilt RIO, Soft and. Glossy. Also to _Change Gray willed .1111r.to a Brilliant Jet Mask. To hasten, the Growth of Whiskere. Maintiehes,ete•„ T 9 Restore and; Preeerve the Eyesight, for Life, To remove Taii, Pirimles, Worts.' corns. Blotches, • . Freckles, Bupertiooue ifs ir. 6st- I . :To Impriive and &lead the Humah Memory, To foretell Things to Gown And: also How to Invoks'the Spirits of the Dead, flow to appear fgarfil . oe Terrible to an Enemy, , - To make Judge;s r Juries give Drefsiona either for or against. • , I To wake Celestial Images end Malik Seats, • To Discove; Hdden, Losft Or &oleo Treasute,M ince. r To raixeDoubltirops,without Maiturcnr Expense, To/hake Brass' d Coppet to fookilke Pure titleer To CUlO.Namillt de of IDangernui Diseases, • , -1 And to accomplish many other WanderfUl Things: It teaches Old r edpie how to Look Tao ItCePf ISM hi Gay, Handsome t and feel so. To which is oddest 'General Trestlelsio the Secret infirmities of Youth en d Maturity, arilkat from Genital '.Diseases In bath' Sexes. Together wialiTtlain Directions for their Pet feet Care.. Articles uend very cheap, sad perfectly harmless.-. - Price of the bolhiti---ilingle,com.'2Slcentet Five cop ' Ws 01t Twelve Copier. 112 t Ookliulidred cornett, $lO. 23 Of 519 cent!, aif &ISO • note, nalty we seta by letter ir perfect , safety. Address Ds. 8. DIT v ILL,. Albaelre N.Y. post paid.; Books-sent free ty return man.— Cillice,•No. 9 Chapel St.. Vapor. eihdwer,and Medica ted Baths connected. „ • • NOTICES OF ?HE PRESS. - • .",Thls la indeed it work of sievihig merit. To each linf our readers we would say.buy,read,d4strlb ute."—Alstantisf Aferlll4lK. . " i ells very t rare i worli. and unonestlonshly the pro - doetkin of &muter mind."-;-'Lessrea news " "No merited lerson, ur ilinso esintemplatirg mar rtage, should ba without Ibis Book : rot It reveals cer tain things Biotin persons of a certain ape oaths to know."—Teep 1414 Tim.. P. S.—Secret Habits In Young Men effectually cur ed; Impediments to Marriage In bath Seat* removed. and Debilltated„Orstenis Invigorated. No charge fur advice '• Patielti I tttttt d by letter, and. Medicines sent frostings *awe or curiosity to all Fling of the world. Cures warranted. • • •-- . ... . . . . I . APDRESS AS AI3dVE. ' 4011 R. IPS2 , , - --....---.----.---±. LNIIL 1 ASMO-1 as tom ae lb ant —A new *nicht:: in Stow Stindi par dos., wtolessle; (or say at, ; • B, BABNAWS Boit. amilltatioatrasolt. • lIME Voot-titift. =ZZ=Z=I:I 4 O'CLOCK.?. —Wiest, Flour, tt4 do: $315, per, bbl,—Cara - Meal, 82 heat, 91 'neut.—Rye, WSW: ,Cl,rl). tit etg.—Oats, 43 cut. par tet3shel. • LiTEST i'aun Et! ItOrt: Sleinsrr Wiainton, jiist arrived it New. Yurk. briugi t4r aaauurneraeat dist War u titer/able between Reasia sad Tin key---ali communication beang cut off be tween their.? respective poi ts, end extensive preparations being earnestly pushed forward by both governmente,k4 the expected ornate E 7 No less than eve, tickets for the Lego. hours have alieady been placed in Potato.. Poo in Philadelphia. One by the Whip; one by theDemucrats i one by the Americana. one by the friends ofConsolidattoo, and 01111 by the advocates 'Ol a Prohibitory Liquor Law, D'.New York , pc/a:cr.—The New York, True Democrat says that ot about 80 demo.. crattc papers in that State, two bate hoisted the ".Terrified " (Hard) ticker, wbfie7oliicat the.. Unterrified " (Solt) traonei; I Sold.—" Ashland," the hoinitol Hew* ry Clay, which was sold at pubic sale •last , week was purchased by James B. Cloy, bur SOD. at $l4O per acre.. The tract contained 3337 acres.. - _ ay- The Jrnaiican Methodists have built etiurehes at the rate of three per week. end printed books at the rate of one a !Ma, during the past sixty . years. . 7 The new Digbib Houses of Pediment in Loudon, Wive already cast nearly nine millions of dollars, and ate not yet finished. S OVES. .I , IIE ttobaCrittere would invite ths lancet's's of aft persons Interested to the tram plan of wasealel ..en ',retooling Public and Private italldlngs. togas cUL v ER GuLD MEDAL WARMING , am* vik; %MATING FURNACE. the Furnace was le rrnted In 11145,1001 t the Silver Medal at the Pair is • esw 101111. In ibid. and since the World's Pall. Illaa received the Gold Medal at the late Fair IT MGM York. Ida. overall other Foliates. It nasalise. economy, kraal durabllhy, pure an, sully snouted , . nod large radiating outran. Persona In Moat of , arig.rate article. are Invled to call end slaaina It.— Hs:iv:dor Coating Ittnges„ warranted to perfecter well. .‘ Agents for COLLIN'S OELEBRATED TENT VENTILATORS, for rentllatiag Ghardaia. , choube, 1./weilings.kc., and Gtr the cam of smoky Chimneys A handsome assurtillertt of Pallial sad. Plain Rrgisters and enameled Parlor Orates.. MINER & WILLIAMS. No. 4011 Mattis St., Ptiliadielpala, (Late Lloyd & Feltwell.) 39401 &pt. 44, 18J3 CLULLSON'S 1111UUMMES.. For Heating Pu3lis Buildings. Howl, 40. HESE , Tin:MACES are highly rscommesdad Iy 1. delentiffe Ferions,and the late lammed Droorshm, .ss being the very beet In use; they do not burn the air thrown into the room, but give a plusall. 3 • 1111 b/r heat. and perfect system of Vesuilatio• In coenes• led with the Furnace. They are bell u sed la all tie :School Houses, Public Bnildingr and Private Mosses generally in our chief. They vary la she ad pass rroin 040 to *M. IS&RDLEIZBD d ENAMELED IRON DIANTRLII. lye wimitrcall the mamba of..lboas about' build • log *a the beautiful articles above mentioned. The t:nameled Mirror Mantels are klealaifillir inlaid eta pearl; also 'Patio. and Chamber Prime Grates, all of rho moat exquisite designs and tbe' most elegant la. -041. We have also a variety of patterna of the wetted free Maurits, mblith have been so recently introduced. They &remade In slut imiiatlos arts , noes% varieties of Marble, such as Egyptian, I.allas, , Sienna. Corbellated and _others. all of which Ole beauty of (titian, and emplane polin, kannot be ells passed, They are sold at about half the Coin Of Oats We, and will compare favorably with the beet des of that material. Those which We have already sot ap. ll3 Ve attracted much attention and elicited Si. provolone or the highest admiration ' Ladles and (Si-.; ileineh are invited to elahillie oat (tack or Maslalil" , wore purchasing marble. , ! EMEROUN'a PATENT VENTILITORd roc Cbilleo neys, which:present Chimneys riOgrAlmokiug, sad makes them draw; edectue ly prevents a current of sir dovrn. the Chimney : a any *Walton. The subscriber has been iipptrinted Agent for 191 1 .ale of the above Furnaces, Mantels and Veatiliffelli by the alanutscluters. In dcbuyletil County. win will ILO Illsh them ut city tub prices. carriage only added • hooks containing descriptions and recommendation* can be had at his hook citure,and ;any informations given. rtireclmens ran be veen at his Wands:Masi , back of the .Viners' J t office.: B. HANNAN, Role Agent for Schuylkill County. 39 8rpt.14,1.353 HOLESALE and Retail Dealer In' Otiose', Tni k and Ilniliisv Ware: Ile announces to hie Glenda nil customers that he still continues adding to him - Atte and splendid stock of Coves, ice.. a variety of acv patierhs of Cooking, Parlor, °Mee and Hall ‘, lie has now the laciest and most Wand d , lock ever t.lfered in this' region; he would Invltal ..eryhody In want of a i.ything. in his line of husi• to call and CIVIMInt iii thent•elver tiefors par , lasing en.: .e Ile can give generstastisfertton o buyers lie raft 3IWAyi supply oi l y h ums bought retatiistinieol with odd plates. inat.s,or bricks, r repair thrill. Among hi. selection OfSloyes pill ii.iind The Globe Stns. , lowliest/J. which, (or he •ssi two y Ars, ions proved the best Stove ever used; ne las the . Mont tog Star, Improved, of 1113. • near oven stove,lor Coal er Wood, warranted to o. ks, DWoi• t.ofi and fry. 16 the meat perfect snatillit, itio SIDNEY REFUNDED; the New. 9 1 , 0r1d 114. I tent rook the Astor Cook, the Girard 044, he Delaware 6)0., theßtat-Tpp,Completa, the Cols. Aote Cpok, anti a variety other Conk elmortori. 'variety of Patterns and Asyles of Parll, Ogee, .lad Glatt Stover; continually keeps so haskairillte ,portmeniPin;rid true spire. *Ro o ting w i s d a Kind of work, Wanted In hie line of buena**. WII.I be troteptty etttentletho. a. uouvaa, Pottsville, Wept 17. Ina. 3d , 'l3, the uederslined , would respectfelly tall Ots `t attention of purchasers. to our warier stock of ,•itoves, Cauldrons, Ac. The ouperlorlty or 'oar stoves le so well known that we deem It wenscesset- - ry to enter.lnto detail of them. We would Invite`yonr attention tooter MACOREO i wk HEATING bTOVE . Pettit Mite of cool Mouths 46*, this Is the most economical Stoke. the. pablle tae use. These Mom are .f si z es suitable . fOr heath)/ the small• room, anti Sheen capable of cop taming from 40,000 t 0 ,G. 09 table fret Our Conk Cum tonsil Of the. laube 'Cook, for coat; models' 'trot, dt trixpits !tuck's Celebrated Wood Move, Comp to .Coaa? 'Yoe= Cook. Baser Cook. sr smolt. meet of Cook acid Parlor Stoves is the beet is Ose market. and persons wlshlorg .to purchase will do well to favor us with k:call before pbrckiste. , NEIMAN k W•Rldielr. Where.• stocerwsors to Potts it end ?foam. S. Cornet 24 and Race Rua% Philedelplthi. August 27. IBM 21-3al • ' loct.00t• cams FOE . 7821 sigormi. low eti rEILUAM has' th e honor of annosisetok Is el the Citizens of New Ydrk, Bootee, nolladelpili. Baltimore end vietnitres„ that he will phew 100000 - VALLI 4.11 LE and COSTLY CUTTS To the Purchase's of Tickets to lita ottalgoso , lie that great work of Art; ho SEVEN-NILE 11111EtROIS ' . - OF Ter ' • z Lako.l,Nlo4o/4,2 1, Lawrenee er &pansy Risen' . . Now ;:hibitiovit TILE COIkESE ARISg.MBLT ROOKS,. ~ : . 539 Etroadvray. :7- ,_ - 1 • _ • , •,, ThisMagolfieent and Unequalled defies of Pehilltop was exhibited in Boston fur IS conseeithie Vomits. and in Philadelphia for nearly a year—during whir.% , time It woe visited by about ONE MILLION OP Fla,. AGNS. It received the highest enconiuma,of both Press and Public, ever swarded.any similar yroduc ttOn. ' re- 100,000 TIt:KBTB ONLY, at It MAGI:LuII be wad—cub ticket aisirtieg rear Peewee to say et titbit:op, and entitling the bolder to One abate Cf the tOO,UALGifts following: The whole of the Magnificent dark, of Pain. ilrigs, known the Stereo... Mlle Mlfrot, sii/- • . . ued at ,_ •40,X0 It having realised doable that lea by Ira Ga.. . . 1.161111)u'., , • Perm In Burlington County, N. J.. eatiMille lugllo Acres, lea ricesette of calif:ratios, what Dwelling, Barn, add other a easily • outhouees, fronting on the Delawil &War. IR tones to 1 nifie.from Beastly, an n PAD- adelphla, eteal* It en4ry hour In be day, either by Railroad or tellirlbOlit, alas - containing a Peach orchard of 1100 'heel, • on which thousands of hualtala of Peaches • have been raised this year. Valued at • . 14.011 Any inforniatlen about the Farm rain' ba i rn ' - by JAMES 11. FAItRAND, Assembly bair n Inge. Puiladelphia.' The celebrated Trotting IlorseTsleg rapb; who can trot a tope In 450 With two persons la :a Wagon. To be seen at the Prevails • House. Pnliadelphia,:ealued at . 5 Pianos, worth $5OO each . 5 f. .` • 300 .• . . Specimens of the Pianos can bg seen at %be 'Music and PlabolliOre of 11011 ACE WA TE118.333 Broadway. 10 Gold Watches. worth 0100 earn 1,000 40 ~' • ~' 1. 1 00 .•1,000 Ica .1 Per., and Cases, 'worth $i dr ; MO 1,000 " Pencils, wort/ In each. ( ' 3,000 100 O n t r da oa r d a w fz yi a a t t e t , e o r ; Menlo, (Celebratull , . • '.i 400 . . , 5,000 Gold Pens, 01 eat., 11.C444.. . 40,004-Engraeinge,ealu dat SSC. earl; '• Wee 4 53,1e9 Hand Books, describing the Sores Mile • Mirror, . 11,000 . .......... Wit* 100,000 Gifu valued at In ordert-Onsure a perfectly fair end satisfactory partition of the pmperty. bit PERHAM reposes that the Rambo Mere shall meet together la sailhe suitable place la the city of New York, MI IMOHDAR evening. November 14th, It. ter *norm, If ail the tickets are -sold. des awake of eittieb wIU-b. skein J , and 'elect lion their numbers t Cormehts*.erwher whose impesirtirtin the Distribotton mitt take plats.— This Committee will be se Algeria the isle flitalaatag: the eharetv•lderm wed eill distribute the Gins among teem In sorb way—Mawr by Ist or otherwise—as the mbareboldets may deter Mine epnn, • ' Ttckete 11. r sale at tad :NUMMI AMAMOLY ' 4 5 - 6 - xe 139 hs,,edesay, roma 9 A N. until 10 P. Mso at the Music Publishint House end !Woo 'Store of 113 RACE WATER*, tat arnaderay. Bei at the refee.. cipal Hotels cud Most , : Morel. Also. at the he. • s EMMA EIVILDINOO. Philade4phte. at the NARY—' LAND INOTITHTE. Baltimore • NATIONAL HO. TEL Wastatigtoniend ADAMS DOUSE. Smoak All orders fnr tickets, by letter,llll,ollMbesidreepad to one of the (01h:ivies mows _ JOSIAH PERHAM , Chinese Aseembly Ideorenti SST Broadway. N. T JAMES H. ?ARRAN% Assembly lie1!M;10 de hia,Pa. 1 .JOHN M 9 BUM Mary la ed Initt kite,Maltheore, Ng. rir : Exhibitloss 'very Anambra' el 4 aaaipr Jita Three and Quaranko light, P. 111.--2- - . .14 • Tidos ter a slaps idatlesloa:ll3 diets o f my* half-petes. . • f alp ! " t • - lift - MI BCE A CARD. S. 1110011118. STOVES.! STOVES!! EEO rum El
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