~ . The Coal Trade for 184 i 7 The quantity sent this week_ by Rail dis 80049 18 —by . Canal, 5,849.00--total for the , ilek, 31,599 04, which is 1,016 tons less than last wk. The decrease a ,,,oti on the Rail Road is 11,254 and tit increase on the Canal Is 1,240 tons. =Total for the se on by Rail Road, 31 - 9,- 078 07—by Canal, 84, 740 07. The freight by Canal remains the s a ne as Idst week, 70 cents to Philadelphia and 31 SP to . New York. Boats - ere" more plenty than they were last 'week, particularly to carry Coal to Philadelphia. Freights to Eastern Porta remain without much vari ation from last week. We quote as follows : To New York, . . fel 20 a $1 25 To Boston, To New Bedford., ' . To Providence, . . 1 621 '''W-oFail River. --, e , , 1 621 . To Portiniouth, N IL, . •, . • 42 '5O ,o Newport, . l7O T To Albany, •:- " 156 d 160 To Troy, , • : 160 a 165 . The .price or White Ash Dial, on board, ringel. for -‘,• ,Rump, Rpm $3 50to #3 75 pevipn—prepared coal $3 621 to 03 75—Red Ash, from $3 F 5 to $3 871 -Lehigh coal Ltom $3 871 to $4 00. i . . . . • Sent for the week ending on Trrarodny Evening last e— ... RAIL ROAD„ I . 'CANAL. '•- • -WEEK. TbTAL. WEEK: - TOTAL P.•. Carbon, 9,736 09 151,538 14 Pottsville, 4,488 18 53,876 09} 4 ' 015 00 17;537. 00 B. Haven, 10,913 19 154,423 13 • 1,144 06 6,573 07 '4"... 43inton, 1,210 12 -49,232 11 •90 00 630 00 --- t 46 949.18 -- =9,079 07 5,249 00 24,710 07 2f,ao 07 • Totaiill:Br.t.nal _ ' 4 - 03,818 14 • - RATES OP TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, TO JULY 1. 1247: From . Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven Pt Clinton. To Philadelphia, St 50 #1 40 #1 25 . To Richmond • 140 • 30 110 BATES Otic w rOLL DT CA N AL, JUNK 1,1848. From t. Carbon. 'S. Haven.. P. Clinton. • To Philadelphia. 64 cis. • oQ•cts. 52 cls. 41:5- k drawlack 25 per - centlibrilhe above rates Or toll is allowed by the Corrinany, on tail coal shipped 'during the month of April,"and 15 per, cent. durint, the month of May. LEHIGH COAL TRADE. .. For the week ending Mn 8,1847. . TOTAL , - Summit Mine 5,114 14 • 22,4.45 07 1 Rhurne Run 4,609 00 ' 19,874 18 Beaver Meadow 3,151 1)5 .-• 14,100 115 Summit .., , 480 02 _ 2,005 15 Hazleton - 3,325 11 : - 12,623 10 Buekmountain Co. 1,816 17 4.386 05 Wyoming ' • 544 10 • 906 17 19,250 19 MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. 'The following Is the amount of stiltl passed over the Mint:reek' Rail Road, for the last six dapi. '&611 03 ?Tons. 58,269 18 '," Per last report Total 02,5e1l 01 " GEORGE 11ADESTV, Collector , • _ SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ,ROAD , Amountof colt transported oiei , the Schuyikip Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday- . even ing last.' . 0,559 06 Tons: 74,670 IS " Per last report Total • 61,230 05 . • • • JESSE TURNER, Collector MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD, Amount of Coal transported over tbC Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening last., 11.202 (11 Tons. t Per last report, `.. 1:!.5',555 (0 . .. • Total I , 1 145,057 II ",. JESS 7UItIN ER. Collector, MINE HILL & SCHRYLRILL, HAVEN RAILROAD. • The following is the amount of C.l.,at triiii ported over this road for the week ending on e 05 es y last. 137 ' da Tons. 1 1 10,006 03 . Per-lasi report Total 162,343 (..; " WILLIASI NEWELL, eoilertor our CARBON RAILROAD Ainount ofepal transported over this Road for Or week ending on Thursday evening inst. 5,1011 00 Tong 0.452 00 . -" Per last report 1 Total . - - , . .I ' PIN EGROVE COAL TR kILE , ' • Arnonnt of coal transported -on the Union Canal Ra 1 - 1 Road, fiotti 16th to 30iii April. (inclusive.) . Tons. C. wt. qrs. , i ---- '" -- ----,, • - 4,700 -02 0-- . Per last *art 4.016 01 3 ".. • ---=------ 7-- , - - iii, Total • 8:710 00 3 Amount•trannportcd on. Swatara Rail Road. • • " Tons. C. n.t. gm- . . i • . 2.905 04 3 Per last retain. • 2,373 OS 3 • 'Total .5,252 . 03 ' 2 . • • , V. L. CONRAI). Collector • WANTED. • • A BOY from 16 In 17Aears of agi, to learn the Drug' nand Apothecary Busib.^sii..--one who - speaks the:Ger ' Man and English Languages would be pre6•rred. The . Most satisfactory relbrenqs will be required for character and honesty, Apply-to JOIIN 'G.. BROWN, " • - Apothecary . , Ccntry st., Pottsville. Pa- Mity 15th, 1517., 20—ff - • :1 Reading and Pottgiille TELEGRAPH COMPANY. . . 'BATES OF CHARGE. ~d, pOTTSYILLE to Philadelphia, 11 cts., per words, lii..linicind, " Reading, I ..,• . •• Including delivery. address and sig . nature not Ct,untol. • . .. '1':o message to count less than 10 words.' • Communications forwarded by „Telegraph to New. • York, Boston, Baltimore. Washington, Harrisburg, burgh, Albany and Buffalo Philada., May I.sth, 1547 ._ Mailings! Mattings!! Matlings!!! . rrnt subscribers offer for sale wholesale and retail,'all r il. qualities of Canton and Nankin slattings. ~.7- R 4 colored and white, HI - -1, 5.4 , • do' do "- t I -11.90 R . , ; 4-4 - do do ,:: 4- ~ 7-S do do' I MATTINGS/: , . 3-4 do do J • " Auto, Three-ply, iitiperfine and find CARPETINGS, Ingrain Carpetings, Venitian do., all I Oil. CLOTHS, widths. Also. UP} and rag Carpeting:. } WINDOW Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Table ) SHADES. . Covers, &c. . - HARTLEY -&. KNIGHT. 145 south 2.d st„ 5 doors above Spruce. st„.l'hiladir. ' R hilada., May 15th, 1b47. 20--lino To Housekeepers. 1.09 000 q P igEtirs s fro F in E AT l c l e E n l t ' s s 4. "" T2 l t ' i r tl ' e l elllal l r and Moss.in lots to suit peirrliasens. Feather beds, Bolsters and Pillows-51attresses of all . kind 9, ready made. Or made to-order. Bedsteads, Sacking Bottoms, Cushions and Tirkings, . Blankets of all sizes, and Marseilles , Quilts, White and , Colored Counterpanes, Cornfortabletc• All at the lowest rash' prices, wholesale aturretail by HARTLEY S KNIGIIT‘,. • 145 Smith 2d st.. 5 doors above Spruce-st.,_Philaela. Philada., May 15th, 1817. 20—Itra Rail Road Iron. TONS 01 Fal X Rail Road Iron on band and for ifi.l.tale in lots to suit purchasers. by NATHAN 'IIIiDDLETON,. • Hideo Hood near Willow street. - • Philada., May 15, 1847 20-44* • HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM WRITLNG INK. FROM Dr,,llare, the celebrated Professor of Clime- istry in the University of Pennsylvania.. "PIIILADFLPHIA,OCt. 1 1843. "Dear Sin-41aving tried your ink,l will thank you to send me another bottle, as I find it to be excellent', "I am yours truly ; "ROB'T HARE.", From. Dr. Locke„ of Cincinnati,distingnished for his numerous scientific researches. "MEDICAL COLLEGE or 01110, CINCINNATI, 7 Jrinuary•l7, 1814. • "Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satia- . fled that it is the berg which has ever come tb my knowledge, and especially is it sreellent for the useof the Steel Peas, and sin sot. corrode them. even inning JOWN•LOCEE, Prof. of Chemistry.", HONER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well known scientific gentleman. • _" PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27, 1848. "Mr. Joseph E. Haver :—A use of your ce ment, and some practical tests of its superiority, has Induced me to recommend it to °themes an invaluable article for mending China. Glass, or Cabinet ware, "CAUDELL MOIIFIT, Analytic Chentist.T For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory. No. 87, North Third- street, opposite Cherry street; Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Idanufacturer: Philada., May IS, 1847 20— VoTICE Is hereby given that I bought 2 horses, 1 • ..kli Wagon, 2 setts of harness, and I saddle of Daniel Noringang, which property I have leased to the !said - Daniel Noringang, and therefore caution all persons , from meddling aith . the naresaid property, as it 'be tting. to me 40NATLIAN SCHULTZ. HAY . 21:1441. . . . • . . . . , . • • - Bricklaying and Plastering. THE subscribers announce to the public that they - have 'associated together underthe firon m orritoloi HRINCK, for the purpose of carrying the Brick laying and, Plastering business and are ready to con • tract' for the erection of buildings, rind do the mason and plastering work of the same' in 'the best style and at reasonable rates. Having a perfect knowledge of their business they flatter themselves that it will be to the intergat of persons Wanting work done to give them a call. THEODORE THORN, Coal, Street, • MAHLON lIRINCE, Notwegian Street. Slay 15, 1847 20-3 m Auditor's Notice. rr , FIE undersigned being appointed apdttor to audit, 1 resettle, and restate the accounts of David F. Bet ger, Joseph Berger, and William Berger, executors of the !alit Will and testament of Ludwig Berger, deceas ed, willmeer for that purpose at his office in the bo rough ofOrwigsburg, on Friday, the 4th day of June, next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested may attend. • CHARLES WITMAN, Auditor. • Orwigshurg, May 15 20-73 t , , FROM the sub:scriber, at Port Carlton, on' the 30th ult., a' dark bay horse, about ten years of age, lie has the sprain or ring-bone on one of.hbi hind ld?s. anti hasbdrn lately foundered in his two fore-feet, and. walks ladle. tie has a few small marks of gray hair tin his bark. ocrasioned lir the saddle. _Whoever will return the said horse to NOV KIN:if:EY. at Port Carbon, or td Fox 4- Morti mer's Hotel, Pottsville, - will be reasonably rewarded and all reaannablecharges paid. Port Capon, May.lsl h, 1817 AMERICAN MOUSE, , POTTSVILLE. • • ISRAEL REINHARD, late of.Pinegroye, — o'. would inform las-friends and the travelling ;:;;publir, that he has taken the above named ' lintel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse, and has fittVil it:up in a style which be be lieves will not fail to ensure the comfort of all those who litay favor him with their. Patronage. Ile feels confident that tMy:ssta h lishmehts in the coun ty pre better pyeparedcater •fin the MildiiZ4kenefit than His bar .is sutiplied Whit the ellowest7.ljounts, and his larder with all:tfie:delicades of tfielseason: The apartments are furnigted and arranged en as,to compare. favorably with those orany hotel in the'States. Grateful for past favorstlie subscriberweniti solicit the continuance of public Patronage; and en ttd.be happy at all times to see old friendi,.and peW onils.ae:the Ahteri can House ISRAEL-REINHARD. A fine stable is attacbC4in ilitAlutcrwhicti is capable of arcomnindating a large :windier of. Careful Ostlers ate always in attebilatice,. and the hones are well taken care of. '4, • , • :•• Pottsville, May 15th. 1547.4:-' ; '?.V .26 , 76,314 16 51,621-00 N. CLEANER. Colilctor Z-6mo Notlce. Strayed or Stoleil, • ES._ • kk, OF REAL ESTATE: : T 1 I' virtue of a writ of Final FACIAS issued out of the I/ Court of Common Pleas of r"clinylkill county, will be exposed to public sale or outcry, on _,;Saturday, the sth day of June, 1847, At 10 o'cldrk in .the forenoon, at the public hotve of DANIEL 11ILL in the borough of Pottsville, the follow inv aeseribeillots in Lawton's • Addition to the borough of Potts yilie:— , ‘.. No. 1, cont•g 21f. Gin. front on R. R.st. by7s f. in-depth -2, " 20 0 .75 .. 3 , ~ 20 0 ~ ~ 75 - .. -.- 4, ." 20 0 5, " 20 0 PP 6, " " 20 00 0 ." 7, . 0 10 " ''o ' 4 OP •!I /, " 20 4 P. :: 12, " 20 4 " 14, " 22 0 • 15, " 22 0 16, " . 22 0- ' " 17, " ' 22 0 1,1 40, " 22 0 ~, 41, " 22 0 42 " , , 43, " 22 22- , 0 0 ' -" .94, " - 22 2 and running 146 ft. to Coal st. % being in xidth on Coal Ft.. 3 feet 3 inches. " front.On Coal 5t.75 in depth. • ". 75 19 .j .75 " .r 75 ' 20, " 21 4 21, " 22 0 p 22, ',' 22 0 . 23, " 22 0 21, •' 22 0 31. " IS 0 3'2, " 22. 0 33, " • 22 0 31, " 22 0 35, " 22 0 36, " 22, 0 • 37, " 22 0 39, " '2O 0 39, " 2*o 40, . " • 22 0 ' 71 f.Sin. 47, " 22 0 '• ". 7l 8' -• " 49, " • 22 0 911 7l .8 ~ 49, -'• 22 0 .. " 19 71 8 " ...lisa—All those six stone lionses,situate in said addi tion and marked and numbered as follows: • N 025 withstory *tone house &lot Ifsft. 4in. in breadth , ,21 by 75 11.10 in: deep. 1:,.. 6, ___,,,_24. " ' ." 1611.4 in. in breadth • ' ~ • ,by .7.511. — Win deep. •• 1011.4 in. in breadth by 75 ft: 6 in. deep. 16 ft. 4 in in breadth by 75 ft. 4 in. deep. " 1611.4 in. in breadth by, 75 R. 2 in. deep. " 1011.4 in:in breadth by 75 R. tin. deep.. Also—All those four frame houses and lots, situate in said addition. and numbered as follows: No. B,with 11 glory frame ho.tse and lot 20 tt. in breadth' by 75 ft. in depth 13, " 11 " trble frame houie,22 ft.o in. in breadth . • , by 75 ft. in depth 18,, ',' 21''• frame With atone basement 20 11.9 in. in . , . breadth by 75 R. in depth. 19, " 21 "'frame Withstobr nebaretiv 7ment 2 ft. ino ft. 9 in.in • eadth 5 deidn., Also—All that certain lot or piece of ground with the .• _ • 11 story frame house erected thereon sit .-r• 1.,.. uate on thenorthWestwardly side of Mar- 1 l:1 ket street, in the borough of Pottsville, ; g — .1-; containing in front of said Market street,. ...-.. `' ": 30 feet and in depth . 9s feet. being the front' one half of that Certain piece of ground which was con 2 veyed to Charles Lswton by - Burd,Patterson and Abra ham Pott and wives, by deed dated December Oth,'lSati, recorded at Orwigsburg, in Deed book No. 16, folio 52, on the 28th Mardi, 1837. • - Also—All that certain lot or piece of ground with the = , -MO small frame tenements erected the.re 4.'4't ,on being th e rear half of the above last de •• • • ''. ' 'scribe-111ot, containing in front on callow sle ' t . • i s hill street 30 feet and in depth. 95 feet, ~.\ S l -1' bounded in front by Cal lowhill sereet;in .........., the rear by the aforesaid hill of said lot, eastwardly by lot marked 37 in Putt & I'atterson's additional plan of the borough of Pottsville,antLWestwardly by a _2O feet wide alley.. , il/so--All those twelve lots of ground lying betweem . Rail Road and Ceritre streets, in tlfe borough of -Potts ,v ille.;as laid out by Charles mwton, front that certain piecd of land lying between the lot -numbered 13' in Jonathan Wynn's addition to the borough of Pottsville and the Navigation tract, whieh raid piece of land was conveyed by said Jonathan Wynh and wife to said Charles Lawton,.hy deed dated October 17th, 1835, and tecorded at Orwiesborg, in Deed book No. 15; folio 473, on the 17th day of August, 1836, as follows:-- , No. 1, containing in - front on Centre Ft. 211 ft. and in depth 90 11. 9 in.. ' 20 R. and - in depth 89 R. 81n. 20 11. and in depth 87 B. 7 in. 2011. and in depth 67 R. 9 in. 20 Cl. and in depth 6711.10 in. t2O ft. and in t ' depth 8 ,, ft. . " on Rail Road St. 15 11:8 in. and in depth 90 ft. 0 in. si 4 r. 15 ft. 8 in. and ' in depth 5911.8 in. ". • , 15 ft. 8 in. and . • -in depth 57 11.7 in. " ' 15 ft. 8 in. and in depth 67 ft. 9 in. " 15 11.8 in. and ' . in depth 87 ft. 10 in. 15 ft. 9 in. and , • in depth SS R. ' . .. . Seized and. taken lido execntain as the 'property of CHARLES LAWTON.' ' • - 'At the same tune and place, by virtue of sere• ral writs of Visinertoirt Eximass, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate , in Abraham Pott's addition to the town of Purt Cerbon, in 'Norwegian • township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lot of Abraham Lewis northwardly and other pmperty ,of John Bailey south wardlY. a 40 feet street westwardly, and a. township road eastwardly, being 21 feet,: inches in width, and about 113 leet in depth, and marked in said addition with numlier 12: with the appurtenances, consisting ofa If; story frame dwelling house. . Also--All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate, in Abraham Putt's addition to the town of Port Carbon in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. adjoining other property of John Bailey northwardly,„property of Georgefinuatiertysouthwardly, a 40 (cat wide street . westwardly: and a township road eastwerdiy,lming 21 feet,7 4 inelles in width, and about 117 feet in depthond marked in said addition with Nn. II : with the-,appur tenances, consisting of a 2 story frame dwelling house with a 1 story back kitchen thereto attached: As the property of JOHN BAILEY. Al the• same time and place. the undivided half 'or moiety of all that certain tract of tand,reittiate on a branch of Tamaqua, formerly in Brunswick town ship, -In the county of Berks, now Ru-h township, Schuylkill . county, in the state of Pennsylvania, bound ed'afid •deic.ibed as follows i—Reginnir g at as stone; thenr 7 e by land now or late of John Swartz and lands now or late belonging to a Company, north 320 I.erches to a stone ; thence by land of said Company, meat 412 perches too post, south 320 perches to a t tone, aria east 212 perches to the place of beginning. crintainink4oo acres and ntlowances ; it being the same tract old which was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant gratitsr ed to George Flower, and which•the CornMontvealth of Pennsylvania by patent bearing date the 2.11fh day 01 April, A. D., 1743. granted to George F. Alberta. An the property of GEORGE EMERICK.• . -At the same, time and place, all t h a t certain . . _ two story frame dwelling house with a basernept stray e rd u ly n , d t e b r e th lo e t s b am ein e. z a 2s nd fe ti e t t er i o n s f t r o o r n y t .‘'' • frame back kitchen attached, and it frame a ss• • stable built upon ground'rent, situate on a MB' • gi 1 lot of ground belonging - to John Seitzinger ..... on the westwardly aide of :Second street, in kpiel ! t h e. re adjoiningbo Orbs o ungoohfr lotol i f t w o o n af P ottsville, in the county of S chu yl and 110 feet in depth. IJacob Al Eohler southwardlY, and the property of JOHN I FERNSLER: -• Seized and taken into execution and will - be sold by : JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwige- 1 burg, Meg 13,1847. • X , • MB ~ 21 " AM ' 21 3, [„, 4, t " 5, " S, 9; , t Pi 10, .. ii, .. : " " • Notice ',to Bridge Builders. SEALEB proposals will be received at the office of the County Connnis.sioners, at any time between the 13th of May and 14th of. June, 1547, for the erecting, of a covered bridge, over Mahonoy Creek. near Francis Yarnell's, in Barry township. Srhavll.lll County. FREDERICK BECK. GEORGE H. STICHTEII, LEWIS DREHER, Commissioners. Wo--3t Ormigsbuti May 15th, 1&17 - ' Safety Vine. --volt blasting rocks, is perfectly safe, and the only X' article which the engineers on the Erie Canal per nutted to be used, for sale at"'' 11.0114 TAN'S 'May 15-20 Book and Stationery Store. M SHADACKEREL, I „ ••• . [ Constantly on hand' and for , . SALMON, .. ! sale by 1 HERRINGS.'- l. J. PALMER & Co., - rums A. SIDES, I Market great Wharf. • SHOULDERS. i -., - Philada. • LARD & CHEESE. J Philada., Slay 15th, 1547, • • •• A CARD. TIMDERICK SPECS, tastes thitMliethod to an nounce to the. citizens of Tremont and 'vicinity, that he is prepared to engage-in the practice of his pro fes all its brancher,and at the same time, respect fully solicits a share of tlicir patronage. ' He can be found at nipple's liotel,"in Tremont- Tremont,-May 1.51.11.1547. • . 20—ly .DRUNING SHEARS, Pruning Chissels Ladies' Pru ning Scissors for Shrubbery,. garden Hoes, Pruning Knives, &c., just received and,frie sale at BANNAN'S Seed & Agricultural Store. May 15th, 1817. 20— , MEM OM TO PLANTS,, ~ • , TEgg do = ' • 'Celery do . , Pepper do t)- Just received.and for vale at BANNAN'S Seed Store. Pottsville,. 'ay 15th, 1547: A Map Of Palestine" RRAINGED by poet. Durbin, and published for the A time of Sunday Schools and Private Families,. by the Sunday School. Union, price 31,S5—just received .4151 for sale at HANNAN'S,' Sunday School Book-store , Also;Mans of derusalent' May 15th, 1517 . PROCLA3I4TION. I,7(7IIEREA the lion. LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire, V President of the several courts ofCommon Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and. Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Over and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, to said counties, and STTIANGE.ri: PALMER,firId JACOB HUNTZINGER;ESqUireS, 'Judges of the Court of Quarter Stssions.of the Peace, 0 - yer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the. trial of all capital anti other offenders, .in the Said county of Schttylkill—by their precepts to me iCirected, have ordered a-Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and - General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or wigsbure, on Monday, the 7th day of June next, to continue two weeks, if necessary. Notice is therefore hereby Oven to the Coroner, the Justice's of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill;that thee are by the said precepts com manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, culminations, and nll other remembrances, to do those things, which to their several-offices appettain to be done ; and-all those that are bound by recognizan res. to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or t en shall he in the.enot of said county of Schuylkill, ar to he then and there to prosecute them as shall he jus . • God care the Conzionnwealfh JOAN T. WERNER,' Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, OrWigt3- 1' b- - ^. May 15, 1517. : - 75 75 , 75 75 " burn, May la, . N. 8.--The witnesses and jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually in case of non-attendance, the law in such cases, made and pnivided, will be rigidly enforced., This notice is published-by order of the . Court; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly. 75 " 75 75 " 75 75 " 1R0C1,41114110N. IkTOTIdE is hereby given, that a Court of Common 11 Pleas, br the trial of causes at issue in and for the county a Schuylkill, will be held at Orw,igsburg, in the county lifciresaid, on Monday, the 14th day ofJ une next, to continue two weeks, if necessary. Therefore all persons haSing suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall he to appear at said'Court, will take notice and govern' themselves accordingly. -JOHN- T. WERNER, Sheriff . Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. burg, May 15, 1317. ' , 20—, 75 ' .75 " 75 " 73 '.4 75 BOOTS•& SHOES At the Old Sland,•Centre Street, next door to the Pottsville House. S. & FOSTER; ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS & SlMES,comprising a first rate rissortinent„ which they now s l y orn.qat wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bag. , , rind Satche,ls,Sole and Upper Leather, Morocco, Calf,_Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers"rools,*and n general assortment of Shoe Find ings. - • N. 11.--Boots 4- Shoes manufactiired.at short riot ice.— Their friends and the public who are iu want of any of the ithow_ ankles are respeilfully aequested to give them a call. May p, 1817, • • 19- Regimental Orders. • , rHE enrolled militia mid tiniatifeers composing the sth Regiment, 3,1 Brigade. oth Division,l'. M., will meet for the purpose of drill and inspection, ou Friday, the 2lst. May, 1817. at Tuscarora. • The line will be formed tie 10 o'clock, A. M., and com manding officers of companies,are strictly enjoined to haie copies of their enrolments prepared to be delivered to the Brigade Inspector previous to Mrinindthe line. By order of - J CHIN A. STRUTHERS, Major. JOUIS 'COLBORN, Adjutant. 14--3t* k BOOK, ADDRESS;!:D TO . Those ss - ho in.a4e hoots & Shoes .find eepecially to those who wear-them. crIlE Bank of-the Fret: a History of Boots and Shoes I will' Must Mi lolls of the fashions of the Egyptians, Ile-. brews, PersiatiS;Greeks, and Roman's, and the prevailing styles throughout Europe during the middle ages. down to the present peiiml. Also, Hints to Last-makers, and remedies fir corns. der., ; BY .1 SPARK ES . HALL. , . • Patent Elastic Mont Maker to her Majesty the Queen, the Queen Dowager. Sr. " Mr. Hall is the most fashionable among the London boot makers—and his book has :been renewed with deci ded tlivor in the higher circles." [Times, London.] • 1,1, "For such Vi!OlIS as these the disciples of the lapsume should be grateful. .- "The lows of Crispin. arid everyman who had asmil, should reward the publishers' enterprize in thi, prepara tion of this eleglint volume," - [Literary World.] "Every lady who wishes a neat foot and ;a good fit should carry this book-witlidier to her shochiaker. "To persoms engaged in the boot and shoe trade, this work will prove of great value, while to the igeneral read- 1 ' er it will be found more than usually interesting.'.' [Home Journal.] First American from the last Englislimlitiim. Price 50 cents. ' New York: Published by J. S. REDFIELD and ?V: 11. GRAHAM. Yew York, May N. ; • Patent Spiral-Worm for Coal , . Screens.. .. • . . . !IC OTICE Is here b y given thin the undersigned hatitl , s 1 I- day atipponated HENRY .tENKINS Of the borough of Pottsville. his sole and only agent, within the county of Schuylkill, for the nvantafacture and sale of his Patent Sintal Wtirm for-Coal Screens, whichyttilS secured to him ,by patent No. '2 Cal, dated seventh day of Fehrunr,Y, 1942? 11RNJ. S. lIORT. May Bth, 1947 10-7 STRAYED away fro „ the .subscriber '1 about two yveekii ago a dark Brindle COW, s with a Winte head and short tail. Whoeli er will'rettirn said cow to the subscribcr or gwe him in - formatinn where he can get her again, will be rea,onablv rewarded.'' CILARLES LAWTON Jr. , St. Clair, May 8 ' 19— Sale - of Lots in Donaldson, • Schuylkill Co. W Rh„eu s ell i g t t P• og ic ol l 7. l. n sir:ani,n=n4lll(ll7lcetli. in tv, a number of convenient building lots , laid out by the Swatara Coal Land Company, as a n addition to the town of Donaldson. The town of Donaldson is located nt the head of the Swatant Rail Road, which will, hi June next, he connected with the Mine Hill and SchttYlkill-Haven Rail Road, thus giving that section of the Coal Regina two avenneslo market. From its location it is destined, un questionably, to become one of thil largest towns in the Coal Region, and, therethre„persont in wankel' Into had better secure them early. • The sale will take place nn Saturday, the 'Sth day of May next, at la o'clock, A. 3f. Terms made known on the day of 831 e. C. Wll EEL ER. "' Agent for Swatara COW Land Co. • IS— CEM ,- Boarding. • FOUR young men ran be acconnnMlated with boarding by applying oppnsite Jenkins' Screen and Wire min , itfactury, in Coal street.: 'gay 13, 1,37-3 t A Good and Cheap Article. MOUNT' EAGLE TRIPOLI, BOSTON MOUNT EAGLEWORKS. • • FOR clenniri" tbe.surface of WINDOWS, MIRRORS, and GLASS-WARE, and restoring it. to its original transparency*, this article is decidedly without an equal: Both time - and labor are saved by its use. A thousand references could be adduced, if necessary, to certify to this Met. . .; • It will remove the oxide fame the surface of Gold, Sil ver, Copper. Brass, Britannia, Tin; Ac. with the greatest: facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. IS- A fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, and Will convince the most skeptical of its utility. For sale wholesale andretailat-BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottsville. Merchants and others supplied by the dozen, at manufacturer's prices.. Also , COLEMAN'S FRENCH CEMENT, For mending all Mode of broken glass. crockery,_&e., - * very superior article, warranted. For sale at • Wiz II 10 • illtiNAN'ltiltationery" ts• • - • r- TiTE .- ..'ltelliNtil.,S' :- .I.OITfINAL: 20-3ato 20-- EZ EZ Stray Cow MAIWTACTTRED AT Tilt IFFS SALES SHER OF REAL 'ES";AT.E. B. virtue of several writs of VENDITIOBI Exetrsis _LS. and Lai".kat Fscias,assued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill County rind to meditated w be exposed to sale by public yendue or outcry en -:• Thuradciy,the .3 d ddy of --rune: 1847, :' • At 4 o'ciock, P. M., at the • public? house of Michael Braeff, in the borough'of Orwigaburg. county ofSchisyl kill. the following described premises to wt; Al.!. the right; title, and interest of Calvin Blythe, be 'lug 500 acres or, thereabouts, undivided, of.'in, and to, all that - certain tract. °route! of coal land, situate. on - listuh creek, partly in Lower Mahantongo, and partly in Porter townships, In Schuylkill county, and. survey ed in pursuance of nine warrants. eight whereof are da- , ted the 16th day of November, - 1793, and granted to the following named persons respectively, John ,Biakhart, Witman, Thomas Wildbahn, Peter Feather, Daniel Messersinitb, William iihainner, 'Daniel Ruse. and Frederick Rauti,,,and one whereof is dated the 10th day of December, 1793, and granted to George Dewald, ,and patented in March and February; 1793. to James, Wilton. Esquire; and containing in the ' 'whole, accord' ing to the patents, 4062 acres, 151 perches. - Also—All his, the said Calvin Blvilie's interest. 14nk , , an undivided Sixth part of, the following tracts of land,l si4catejn, Lover Mahantongo , township, kill ; c a l mly; and 81ate aforesaid, to wit: Al'qraei •of I land surveyed on a. warrant in the name of Ge • cirge • Dewald„ containing containing 40.5 acres and 103'perches tine other tract of land t/mixed on warrant in the narnof John Burkhat t, containing 450 acres, and 123 perc..ha; all that part of a tract of laud surveyed pit warrant to John Slianer.MilliarniShoenerj 'ying west of wesiern Mush creek,;:ind adjoining said tract surveyed in the name of John Burkhart ; one other tract of Ilindsurvey• cd on wariant to William Witman, containing 440 ores, and 61 perches ; one other tract of land surveyed on warrant to • Frederick Raub, containing 410 acres: and 64 perches, and one other tract surveyed on' warrant to i'eter Feather, containing 410 acres, more or leis. The aboye-mentinbed -tracts of land, being' coal- laud, and being the same which the Commonwealth of Pennsyl %ania;by patent granted to James Wilson, Esquire, being part of 9 tracts nf land granted by said William Parker to said Calvin Blythe, bY deed dates the 22d day of July A. D., 11839 - , - andTecorileil in Schuylkill multi: There is excepted out of thlsconVeyance the same land which the said William Parker, by his deed referred to, -excepted nut of his conveyance, as by re fes ence thereto will more fully appear. Also -Ali - his,; the said Calvin Blythe's ihtereatin three tracts of land, situate in the said township and. county. (the loan' Calvin Blythe's interest being the quantiiy.which 290 acres in proportion bears to 1600 acres) to wit i One tract of land surveyed on warrant to John ',easel, Enntaining 441 acres, and 60 perches; (part of ,this tract t' situate in Dauphin county,) one tract of land surit•eyed on warrant to Casper Lengel, containing 413 acres ainV,lo3 perches; one'other tract of land stir v4erl tin *ai'rant to Stephen Lenge), containing 443 acres - and 67 perches.: The last above ;mentioned three tracts of land adjoin each other. -ago coal land, and arts the same land's which the CornmOhwealth of Pennsylva nia, by patent granted to James Wilson, Esquire, and; which George Richards and wife, Thomas M. O'Brien; and wife, and Thomas Baird. by deed dated the 31st day of 'October, A. D., 1831.1, conveyed to cite said Calvin Blythe„, • Also—One-half of nineteen full; equal, undivided, eight hundred and tenth parts ('be whole into 810 equal' parts to be iliaiided) of and in all that certain tract or par cel of coal land, silicate on the head-waters of Swatara river. (formerly in_Pinegraretnwpsliip , Berke county,) ifow partly iMPinegrove, partly in Norwegian, partly in Lower Mahantongo, and partly in Barry townships, Schuylkill county, surveyed on the 211th, 21st, 22d, 2311. and '24llldays of May, A , . D., 1703, in pursuance of 10 warrants:dated respectiVely ; the 12th day of January, A, D.,„1703,abd granted to the followlngriatried person+, to wit To Robert Irwin; 439; acres and allowance;'to Elijah Wece4 - Esquire. 4391 acres anti alloWance.; to George We,9l, 4314 acres' and allowance; to William Cook, Esquiie, 410 acres and 114 perches and allowance; to John Col, Esquire, 415 Sc res null 91 perches and al lowance ; to James Miller 440 acres and .57 perches and allowance; to Jonathan Walker, Esquire, 440 acres, 57 perches ;1:1,1 tillnwanee ; to Robert Lyon, 450 acres and ;149 . perches iind allowance,; to Niontgotrirry, 448 acres'and;s3 perches and allowanee ; and to Andrew Carson 412 acres and • 6 perches and allowance t con laining in ti's wh o le -1366 acres and 6 perches and allOw- ' once, and botinded by lands• late of ;the New York and Schuylkill COal Company, now of the Forest Improve menl ComPbY, by land surveYed tri James Wilson and ,wit h t h e apptirtenances4.thling orie-hrilf of the same premises granted and con, yed ill the said Calvin Blythe by Rohert Jarden and Eliza Ilia wife, by indentuiv hearing date!on the - 260: day of Decniber, 1813, anti re - corded in Schuylkill county aforesaid. in Deed book, No. 26, page~lls.i As thaiirapc!rty of CALVIN BLYTHE, Al Cm symc time and place, (tie rr.gat, and interest; tiP . Ovid F. Johnson, tee inz Con. acrer or thereabouts,Mmlivided of, in, and to nIl that certain tract or parcel cif chat land. situate on Ransil _reek,, partly in Lower 11ohantongo, and partly in l'ortur township, in Schuylkill criunty, and sierve'yed in pursuance of 9 war; rants, eight whereof are dated the 16th day of Nove,nber,l 1703, and granted to the follnwinenamedporsonsresnect ively, John.lltirkhart, William Witnian, Thomas Wild bahri.Peter Feather:Daniel MeSsersniiih;Willia inSliain ner, DanieLltose,Ftederick Ranh, and one whereofis da ted the lOtliday of.Docember,l793,andurantedto George Dewald at:dip:dented in Marrlt and February. 1705, to JUMPS WilSpn; Esquire, anti containing in the whole, according tq the patents, four thousand and sixty-two acres and one hundred and fifty -nue perches, (1062 A. 151 P.) As thdproperty of OVID F.-JOHNSON. At the acme time and place IrY of a 4frrt of Testatnm i . Youlitioni Erpolos, is-ated out of the' Dis trict Colut file the City and enmity of Philadelphia, the undivided 11.1fof all that certain house'and Int aground, situate lin the west sale of Tulpehocken street, in ti Borough of ;Pinegiove, Schuylkill c . ,'ount,l, bounded and I described asifollows,to wit On the east bee Tulpehock en street ; 0n . % he south by lot of Moritz liedner; on the west by land of William Lehman and Jacob Grati; (in thelnartli by lot of Isaac Morris. containing in front on [ Tulpehocken reet.4o feet and in depth 187 feet ; 'being the lot opposite the newly laid not street. called Spruce a street, and Dieing part of a tract of land Which, by sundry conveyances, became vested in John Sneiily, who. by deed dated the 25th day of August, A. D.c1839. recorded loth; Recorder's dilice at Crwigsburg, in Deed hook No. 18, page 30, panted and Conveyed the seine to Calvin Blythe. with the appurtenances. As the property of CA„EVIN; BLYTHE. - 41'. the isarne time' dyed phi'ce, the undiVided hall or moiety of all that I certain tract 'fit piece laf land, Sithate in the toWnshipol Sehnelkilf. county, booniled byitands of Rowland .hmes,loseph S'c Gottlieb .ReicheldeifCr, Robert Bass and others, containing Toter himrlrevi (100) acres, more or less; -As the property of JOHN SLOTIII AN, • • Seir..cl and takentnin execution l andwill be sold by ' JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. SherifT'slOgice. Orwigs- ' burg, MayBth, 1847. j ; • 18— „ . Dissolution. , 1 IIE rittnership heretofore exieting betWer l Vl JIITTEA .V. BoWen and John C. Meloy; l'aintersl trading under the Arm. of Bowen & Meloy, was dioolved by mutual eolisent on the 10111 day of Bybruitry. The bu siness of the late firm will he settliid up by either of the undersigned. : ' ' JAMES N. BOWEN, JOHN C. MELOY.. $ May 150817.•. • 18-7 t • , James Cochran, ChT.4P READY . :11.9DE CL,OTHING STORE, Centre street, opposite the . Exchange Hotel, P.CITTh VI Ll.lll 1.1- . • • • 1 I .IIOIIN C. MELOY,, DOUSE,I SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, IN IMITATION OF WOOD OR STONE,' , . IIANRFIII, to the citizens ofTonsville:for the lit,- eral lpatronage "bestoWedion him while in the firm of 13owenUz'Mrloy, respectfully infornA them tkabhe has taken a ebop in Centre street,' over Wtn. 11. Lli 'e store, where he will he happy to ref;riveorder.4 for work in his line 11l Inisiness. Davin served a regular ap prenticeship to the Painting Business, he ,can safely . guarantee 't hat all his work will IM done in the best man ner, or no kfia rge will he pride. j , N. B. Paper Banging done neatly and at ;bort notice. May .184,1617. - ' - , . - 1 j To the' L adies: , BIRLIIANTEENS, Plain Badges', Piny'rrencli Di viiiity Lives. INluslin .De Dunes, Gingham, of'su periur quillnies, just received and for sale by ' J. M. nEntry & Cn. . .Miiy lst„ 1917. . i,. , 7 l&-- 1 ' . _.-- NOTICE. • • Frnr, undersigned Commissioners of the County of _L Schuylkill, hive obsetied with seine surprise the publication over, their naines, the offer of a reward of i1r450, for the apprehension and conviction of Patrick Moran, the alledged robber andlmurderer of Lawrence Brennan, , ,near New Casibh-- This publication was un • authorized by than, and the proposed reward will not be Paid by them. They as Commissioners. will be dlspo tril to do.all things, which may 4easonnbly lie done by them, and within the scope of their authority, to arrest the commission of those too frequent nntuelutis crimi nal acts, within this county, tint they will not sanction the unstithorized use of their flames, nor an imudirious and •xtrivagantexpenditure of the public fundsi.: FREDERICK •1313C1t. - GEORGE A. . STICIITER; LEWIS PREIIER. Commissioners, Commiisioner's office, Or-1 wimtbutg. May let, f COLLIERY WORKS, ;Foillo7. FOUNDRY mAclititt. SHOP.. MIRE Subscribers, at their old stand. corner otßail Road.and Caliowhill street's...llre 'Prepared to.tnen ufacturelo ouJer, at rite snorteiranotice. Steam Engines and Puiipr, o-• bay powea and capacity for Mining and other purposes. Battle's Coal Breaking Aftsakinss,. with solid and perforated rollers, as•may be required. Also Engines and Mating Cvlinitsrs With ail neces sary machinery for Blast Furnaces.. , hot Air, Pipes, of the most approved plans. Cup'and Ball joints and Wa ter Tuyers, of the very best. construction. They par ticularlY•inVitd the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Railing Mills, having lately' onstructed -the machinery for two of the-largest Mills in the coun try, viz::—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkeshavre, and the Rolling; lIiN at tho - Momour Iron Works. DanviVe. They are fully prepared for this kind ofteork, together with every muietyof general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and niaterialk, 'it enoogh to' say, that tints andvrperienee, the most Infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines Mid machinery. •-' Orders are respecfully !elicited and Will be promptly attended to. • . IlitYWuOD & SNYDER. Pottsville; Januaryo7; 3-Iy , k; , **Milers Wanted.' . . . . . . , ITTANTED a number' of good miners, in a perfectly Y ir ,oe'attoy place, and good wages, in a copper mine near Baltimore. 'Those accustomed to Copper mining will be preferred. Addrest • 1 - ' ' ' • 'SAMUEL DAVIS, Baltimore. . . ilra Mu t April It . - I 17-4 t• HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING, GLAZING • - rr lIE subscriber redpeetfulijr inn : mantes to the dil -1 zens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he bag taken a shop at the corner of Norwegian and Rail toad streets, opposite finch & Evans' Steam Mill, where he will, be' happy to receive orders for House or' Sims . Painting, !Glazing or anything - in the line of his profeislOn • W hich shall be promptly executed, in the•best style of work. mans • • ! Signs hlp. of all descriptions, on Wood,\ Canvass, Titi or Zinc, will be painted In the best manner, and rano, ,Painting generally, executed to order, in a workman like manner and oti reasonable! terms, JOHN G.1,11-01M.ISON. 17-et Pottsville. April It NON PLUS ULTRA. • Dr. With F.,Danows ky's OMPOPSD medicineagainst Consumptind.coughst. '1 lJ Colds, Asthma, Spitting of Blood„ , Difficulty or -Breathing, Broke'n Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all; diseases derived froin weakness of the lungs,, diseases resulting in consumptive cunstitur lions ; thy only and the hest medicine for caring con- gumption even in the highest state. The principal In gredients-fit this vslunble'preParation were Celebrated fertile last renturtes in the principal kingdom' of Eu rope. and now,Ooncentrated and relined by the inven tor. displays the healing power In the highest possible state. This pieparation has the high nilvantage of not being exposed to fermentation or decomposition—no, contraindication excludes the application., even medi-' cal treatment and a horncepaihic diet will favor the re sult In life use of this medicine. as it Is the only medi cine to ease the cough'and nourisha weak constitution: For sale at John G. Brown's Drug Store, l'ottsviiie, price *1 per bottle. April 2i, 15 17 17-3 m 1 7 3 Of FouillOrse Stages, Tri-tteekly BETWEEN POTTSVILLE & rr HF/Subscribers announce to the public, that they are how running a Tri-weekly line anew and ele gant four horse coaches between Pottsville and Harris burg, through by daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday; ThUtsday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. M., and Harrisburg the alternate days, nt the same hour— passing through Schuylkill Haven, Frredenshurg. Pine grove, Fredericksburg, Jonestown, and Llngelsiown. . , FARE GOING FARE RETURNING. To Harrisburg. $3 25' To Pottsville. ] $3 25 " Schuylkill H 1 Haven, 25 " I.ingelstowti, • • 50 " Pinegrove, . .1 12 " Jonestown, , . 1.50 " Fredericksburg, , 1 751 "Fredericksburg, 175 " 'Jonestown, , 2 001 " Pinegrove, I 2. 2 25 " " Llneelstown, 3 00 I • " Schuylkill Haven , : 3 00 For seats in Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania Hall —ln Harrisburg, at Hale's Hotel and at Col lees Stage Office. , C , .1- Passengers called for when rentiested i I, . The proprietors pledge then - Ise:yew-to the publit 1114' they will he cgual tOany in the State. for comfortible travelling. G. JENNINGS & Co. • Pottsville, April 21, 1847 I - I 17- , -• • 1 SHERIFF'S SAL E . OF • , REalf, ESTA.TE. . ; 13 ir V i nt; E of an order on a Writ of PA RTITION inglled out of the .Court of Cointoon Pleas 01l Schu)lkill ronoty, and to me directed, Will be exposed to public wentlnk or outcry oil Saturday, The 51/i day of June, 1847, At to o'clock. in the forenoon, at the public hoOse of Dan• id ml!. nettle borough ofPottsville, .; Alt. that certain Ines-snap and tavern standand certain' trart, pie-e. or parcel of land, situate in Norwegian town- Ship, Schuylkill county,-and state of Pennsylvaniajioun deil as follows :—Beginning at a stone on the .lentre turn pike road, a corner of land late of William Volt ; tlfeoce be the same 42 degrees, west 21,1 perilies tb alwhite Oak; &nee south I! degrees, east 7S pewhes to a'sione, a cor ner to a lot sold to Pint & Philips . ; thence by the saute and a lot now or late Stall & Otrerrnatt. north SS degrees, east lln pen hes to a jest, ar corner. in the line of land. ; late Levi Ellinaker,, deceased ; thence by the Sanie, north I degree, west 32 perches, to a pest near. a white pine sap ling mot a large'hirkory tree'; thence by laud . sold - ,to Ben, jainin Pon; now S. 51..Wetherill. Bonsai. nod Cumming, north 57 degrees. west 103,perrhrs, to aitapple tree a 'COT- Der near the'school house ; thence sonth 53 degrees, west .43 feet, anifsnuth 37 degreesovest 90 feet, boi l a corner in the Centrgtutnpike road ; thence along the saw, month 53 degrees, east :'perches to the place of beginning., ron-'. !• • tanning 23 acres of land, be the sAine more or • , less, with the appartenances, consisting of a • • • • twi n story slog tavern house. a Inc stable and Ilia A,' the prOPer.t3 .II ISANWEL THOM AS and MARL. THOMAS,. minor children i of JosephllTltmmns,dereas/•d,m y their guardian GEORGE W. THOMAS and CIAIUS throng. And will be sold by • i 30,11 N T. WERNER, Sheriff. ! Sheriff I ,s Offire, igs-1 . hing,!May 1, 1817. . i ' S•HERIFF' , S SALES .OF IIEAL r !ESTATE. ' . I3V virtue of several Writs of VENDITIONi EXerO:4AN issued Oat of the Court of Conotton pleas of Sebuy I-' kill Citinity, and to toe directed, will be 'exposed to sale by public veittlue or outcry, on Thursday, the 27th ,day of May, 1847, At 10 o'clock in the 6wenoon, at the public house of h. rael• Rrinhard. in the borough of Pottsville, the following, described premises, viz : . All that-certain. moiety or equal undivided half part of all thOt certain: , trail of land, situate -on the Tuscarora Mountaiti v lin Schuylkill Township, in the County of Schuylkill, bounded by land surveyed On a warrant to James Hanna anti Henry Haller, and land purveyed on a warrant to John. Singer„ by land of Edward 11. Hubli.y, Esq., beilig part of the land surveyed on a warrant to Lewis Farmer, and by land surveyed - on a .warratit to George Reber, and by what was the old 'Ciutilv libe.be tween L'erks and Northampton counties, by land suivev! •ed to Henry Haller the younger, and by land now or fele of Jacob Lutz, containing 459 acres,.l4s Perches; sttict Measure ) ..9/sit—All the estate, legal and equitable of. Aquila Bel- ton. in all that certai n -kart of land, sirtiate in Schuylkill I township, in the connty.aforesaid, beginning nt a post in 'a line surveyed on a warrant to John Singer; Menet. north 44 degrees, east 29 perches to a stone ri thence north 25 degrees,.we:st 'A pendies to a stone; thence north 65 ' degrees . cast 155 perches to a stone t thence north 25 de- I awes, east 27 perches to a black oak ; thence north 65 de.- grees. east 40 perches to a stone ; thence north 25 degrees,. west 20, perches to a stone ; thence non h 40 degrees. east -1131 perches to a atone 1 thence north 48 degrees, west IS perches to a Ihte of land surveyed to George Reber; thMice south 66 degrees, west 23 perches to a-stone I thence south 40 degrees, west 126 perches ton a slime ; thence smith 25 degrees, east 21 perches to a stone; thence South 65 de grees, west 41 perches to a stone; thence south 25 degrees, ' east 33.1 perches to a stone; thence south 65;degrees, West 159.perclies to a stone ; thence south 25 degree..., east 27 perches to atone; theme south 44 degrees, west 6 per.' dies, and thbnce south 25 degrees, east 22 perches to the place of beginning. containing 62 acres and .55 perches. be the same more or less, being-parrot' a larger tract of land Which was surveyed unto Lewis Farmer on his warrant dated the 18th day of February, A. p., 1791. Late the es, tate of AGIIII.A. BOLTON .. . . Aso—All the right, title, and interest of Aquila Dolton' in and to all that certain lot or parcel of ground, situate in Warder's Addition to the town of Point Carbon. in Nor wegian township„Stlinylkill county, hininded southward ly;by Bacon street, eastwardly by Taylor street, north wardly lIV the Schuylkill Valley Rail •Road, being about 'IMO ('et in widtliadai 200 feet in depth. As the property of AQUILLA. BOLTON.- I 1 . iAt the prune time and place, all (hut e'ertain lot. or piece of ground. situate in Swill, Pratt, .12 Patierson's - Addition to the town of Port Carhop, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded in front-be Valley street, westwardly by East street, in the rear by Coal street: Muteastwardly by lot No. 29—it being. lot marked 'With the number 30 in the plan of said Addition tothe town of Port Carbon. cow pining in front 60 fort and in deptlel93 feet, it being the 1 same lot which was camveyed by a deed of conveyance front Abraham Pon ond Elizabeth his wife to Adam lien- Sog, bearing date the 15th of N1arh.194.11. With the armor tenanres, cOnsisting of a two-Story frame house and frame; kitchen 41 stories high. thereto attached. 'As the proper.:; ty of ADAM HEKTZOG. I - '- Al the same lime and place the i c iiidirided moiety or half part of all that certain piece. *wee!, or tract of land, - itizate in the township of Norwegian, county of Schuylkill, and state of Petibsyletfrhai boun ded and dent toed as follows. viz:—Beginning ilia stare , corner; thence by hind late of Jobe I'brt,.now of- the' Delaware Coal Company, south 6.9* deg recs. West 611 perches taa pest : theacc Sy land of George Kaittfman and David Phillips; north II degreos, west 2.; per ches to a stone corner; tlMnce by land of Daniel IT. Christ and - Catharine his wife, north :SS degrees, past 611 perches to a post, thence by land of Levt Ellinaker, south 2 degrees, east. 27 perches to the plane of beg.n fling. containing DI acres and 66 pereCeSstrii t' ineasure be the same more or tees. ' , 1 Also—The'undivided moiety nr half patrol aIl that certain piece or fiarcel of land sitinite in the township of - Norwegian, in the eountY 'aforesaid; bounded and described as follows,vizt—Beginning at irsTritte; thence extending by land now or late of John' Pea% smith 87 degrees, west 60 perches to a*,stone ; thence by land of William Yoh, north 3 degrees, west 131 perches to a stone; thence by land of David Philips, north 67.de grecs, east t 60, perches to a stone ;- hence south 3 de grees, east 131 perchoSto the place ttf beginning, run. ' taming 5 acres and 10. perches, neat measure, Also—All the estate Jeeal and equitable of John...C. Offerman, - in ell that certain lot or piece of ground, sit nate in the borough or Pottsville, In the county afore said, and -being thin northern ball 6f the lot marked in Benjamin Putt's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the number 12.bouticletlinffput by Centre street. north wardly by a 20 feet alley. wentwaidly by a twenty fret alley, and southwardly by the southern-half of the lot number 12, of which the prenthres are a part, with the Poplin enan ces,consisting °ramie storied framehouse, with' stone and brickbasementstory. . Also—The undivided: wo-third,)_arts of all that cer tain lot or piece of g,ound,ni tuatei n thet own of New Castle, in the comity.aforesald.hnuirded as follows. vie' Beginning at tr post od Mine street; thence by land now or late of James Dundas - and colliers. north 76 degrees, West 38 perches to a post in a line of land late o(Jaines Laing; theince by same south 69 degrees, west ID per ches To prist;a' curter of land now nt late of James Dandle and others; thence by same, near along the side of a creek; south 321 degrees, eau 7 7.loperches to a small chesnut tree, south 311 degrees, cart Ili per , cites to a white oak sapling; thence south 22 degrees, east 223-10 perched to a past un' said Mine street; thence along raid street front opposite lot No. 120 to Int No. 115 incluidge,piorth 54 degrees, east 15 440-per chis to the pee nt beginning, containing 3 acres, neat ' measure,su }eel nevertheless to a right reserved by James Donde,' and others; in a deed of conveyance to Peter • Kline, of using any part of the premises which may be re , geared as an outlet for the water level, or otherwise for mining purposes, on repaying a portion of the purchase money, and of using the water running near said premis es in case, it be applied to or as a water-power. As the , property Of JOHN CAIFFERMA.N. , dieted and taken intoexecutiun and will be sold by_ JOHN T. WEIRiNE7I. Sheriff- Sheriff 's OlBce. oligs-) : e ' • burl , May 2.180. f' , .. . IS-- • 18--3 t FANCY ar:tRIVEIVEINGS STORE, 41, South Second.Streeto .THE subsc'xib_er respectfully invites the attention Of 1 purchaiers to his choice assottment of the latest and ' most fashionably varieties of -. .., • MaiitiltaidDresst Silk Fria- I trans , Hair Prisetlisst,\ N - Igt4; ; 1 , Curia, Gimp!! and Buttons, . ' I 'Fancy Boxes, Steel Beads; Rings ; Slides te " Baskets, Tassels,_ Combs, Bag and Purse Clasps, • Brushes, &e. Plain and Shaded Silks, i Bead Big* and pu rae c Together with a variety of other gd:•;4l2, all of which hare been selected with the greatest care, of the best and finest quality, and will be sold at a small advahce upon the cost. •' . F. J. DBBSSLEIt. --Xdr pair plaited in Bracelets, Guards, Finger . Rings, die, it eltOrt notice and the very best style Philadelphia, May 9, 1817 JOSEPH B. BUSSIER, 27, WHARI-Esi 1 1FOIFTER 1 of Oranges. Lemons. Raisins, Figs. Cur- . rants, Pruties,. Dates. Ci: mu. Griped, Almonds, Fit begs, Walnuts, Cream nuts. Ground nuts; Cocoa how. Liquorice, &r., &c. Also, agent for Fairbank's Patent Platform Sriles, and iniderwood's Pickles, Saucoa, Cat sup.. Syrups. Spiess,' & r May 10517 New Paris Patterns in Children's Clothing. R 9. FDR'ARIIs lv~ has Jnvt received iit respec tfully n announces th•atl: she ta rious kindi for Childr‘m'S Dress, among which she would partjcalarize the Visert, so decidedly novel and elegant, and a variety of other patterns for Children of bothsexes. A large ard desirable dock of Chltdren's Bonnets, and the usual assortment of Under • •Cluthing fur Ladie:.,and Children always on hand, at • MRS. EDWARDS, 213 Chesnut street. Philada., May Ist, 1557.• --------- Ribbons, Silks, Artificial Flowers, LACE AND BUCKRAM FRAMES, Croinns, and every cn'tiele in the :Millinery fine G. ED WARDS &SON '. ' ItF.SrgetFULLY . invitethe attention of Country buyersuitheir new and cheep stork of Fancy Goods of every description.adapted for the Spring iradm They would especially particularize their assortment of Ar tificial Flowers, which, for style and cheapness,. are , unrivalled in the city. • __.,, • es. The new Spring shape .in Frames and Crowns. in Enundatidn Lace, Willow told Buckram, manufac tured as usual ; also. Silk and Cotton Ruche.s, &c, t;. c. .• GEORGE EDWARDS & SO . ;.i. • 37 South Second Street, r iladelphia. _ Phi a., April 17, ISd7 18 t.L. . 1 ________t_..— • DRUGS, PAINT; & DYE- 'PUFFS, ._. FRENCH & RICHAR" WHOLESALE: DRUGGISTS. Al' low prides, a larce and cornplet• ns, Via=` , . - - sort meat of ttpies. Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Ir_ . Window Glass,. Dye-stuffs, and Spires, U . 5... which we' rider very low for ,catil•i. We " ,:je. warrant our Drocs.to be Ilitre aria of prime •s•-snr . • quality; among which are - . .',., f 2 - 500 OZ.. Q , llfi inc. . ' 500 lbs. pure oil Petiper an't -50 " Morphia, - 2Q° " (moon, •3' 100 ''' Est Bark, . .20 obis Caster 011. In, luding,,e very artiNe,IIHPII by Dr.iggists ancfPhyr.i cm us.. Our assortnie4of Paints, Oils. Varnishes, and'i Window Gloss is iargi s Q, and our prices such as cannot fail to please. 50 tons pure Lead. • 10 blur. oarh Varnish, 2000 boxes Window Glass, 50 " ( rql?1 " I • 500 kegs Ven.lted & Ochre, 100 doe. P. inttllnislies. • 1 000 gals. Linseed - Oil. I 50 bblo.Sl t. l'Orpentine. We offer a superior Coach VilTllitilf at 2 per gallon. Our stork includes every article use by Coach and House Painters. . . Dye-slutTs Ye offer at particularly liy• prices, havhig a larg s stock of every article used by I ie trade • 200 bbla. Dye Nl:nods.l n 5000 lbs. roundepper. 1(10 carboys Oil Vitriol, I 20e0 " " Ci anion,. 500 Pis Indigo., 5110 " Nutmegs. Cochineal, Madder, &e... I Mac....Sa eratus, 4-c. Also 50 tons Grindstones at low kir res. Give us a call;no charge for inalrine inquiry; . FRENCH-A- 0 CHARMS. Wholesale Druggists. N. W. Co ner of 10th. ' and :Irarket stsl, Philadelphia. 15-3 m - Phila., April 10,.1817 • 'l'eniperanec Grocery Store. . TAMES S. SPE,NCER & Co.. Whilessie and nail Grocers, S. NV:Turner of Sr mond Ind South streets, Philattel!thia. have constantly on hod, and for sale, an estensiVe assortment off root rief of all disci iptions (EXCEPT 1.1(41:4111S) Flour. Prenlsieri . and Firth, which they oiler at as low priees..ati they cqin be plirehased iit in the city. 'I he attention of CounttlY heaters and tam hie+ is particularly. requested to itirir i•tork of Teas. Coffees, and Sugars. Goods purchased, davered at nay point in the city free of all eatiltise. 3, 1817' Cheap Carpets and Oil Cloths, at H IS- . .; • ELDRIDGES' ; , • . . CELERJtATED CHEAP CAI - WET sToRr.: PPERSONS about to boy 7.44 CISPETS and Om CLOTI6, who!. sale or retail, this mason, cannot fail to be Mined with the excelletit assortment and ex tremely,low prices at which we are sellincand IN e in vite them to'examine the stock o Ileautifut,lmperial,, ) ' • i r ' Rune, fine Ineratn, I ti l Fine andtCommon do., ). ARPETINGSL Venetians, of all kinds, I' Cothin. List. and - Rae. ..) ' ~ . And Oil Cloths, front 2 tO•14 - Teet wide, cut to At Rooms, Halls. &es . i Also-,Mattings, Floor 13aiiii, ROA . , Table Covers, & 2 e, -•• ! &c, with an amlortment of low diced Ingrains, from 25 to 50, and Entry and Stair Carifets front 10 t 0 .50 cents. ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, 41 Strawherty et., one,dilor ahoce Chemut, near :Second, Philadelphia.• H - -- r ' Co -Partnership Notice. Phiial i., Attril 3, 1817. . •, HENRV BELLF,RJE AU havlpeaspinciated with him EDW. R. AITKEN. in the Brtish and Condi butt nem., they will hereafter trado,umier the (Dm .1 , 11E1.- 1 ERJEAU & ATI'KEN, tho•oid stand, N 0.72 North Third Street, below Cherry, where, by Oct attention to hosineva, they hope to merit the ptitiqtiage hereto fore extended to the old firm. Country-merchants would do well So call avid examine theii•Atotk heft:nig purchasing; as they are deterMine,ltd sell cheap. - BELLER./ EAU & AITKEN, No. 72, North Third Street. Plillada.„ March 20, 1847 I • 12-3 m SHIELDS S & MILLER, • 1 roU1.1) Inform their old customers that they have , V V removed from N 0.231 to -ill-North Third street,' above Arch, east side. whereithey will tie.l. -- pl full ntid,• coinpleto assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Ong'--' li-h Ctass and Cnrn : 4 cythe... of Griffin'''. and other make.% t;ernino Scythes. including' the Genuine Steyer mark. Nails, Forks. Shovlils,f Spades, Cast, Shear,'A merican and . gnelish Blister Steel. Are... be ; ; Ar,r, to ii which they invite the anent on of Country Merchants beforehityinr• ' LEIMNI=E ---- - 1 , _ . CHEAP CONTECTIONARY And rruit Store, . -Vo. 4.26, .11a art Jr „bet wren I s2th'ilind 13th es., suuth side; PII IL IITLI . III I. . . . .. ._ ripliE subscriber. takes /this method of Informin4 1. country merthants and others, that he keeps Min stanth• on hand a.latce supply of rottEiGN Fiturrs; :NuTi;. &1...0f the LATFST imecorrtitoss,vrttichUle wili sell pt reduced each priceS—atso CANDI,' manufactured FRERII every tiny from 'TEAM iArttetrn 81.70A1t, warranted to standall weather with fair mance. ' , Purchasers are respdctfully invited to call and exatil lute for thenn.elves, when' every effott shall be made to ate, bothin .quali*y arid mice. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN. . .. 0} Goods carefullv Packed,.and sent to any part of the City. Bail Road Depots, or Steambo a t Landings,, without charge., . . • Phila. March 13, ISI7 - , ; 4.1-3 m I A DAILY LINE (n. 7 _ STEAM ADiD. TOW B ATS r ii Fitom PO 1 . 54 .Avn I'ITIL.In.q. J. Hi. 11111.114 W, FORWARDING do CONIMISSIOIN MERCHANT. Viac Stree Wharf, • S'ehtsylkill, r iitairtomi lA, . • IreSPECTFULLY iri s ',- forms his friends and the public., that he is nnw pre - _-121W..=0_,,... jf pared to receive and for - _ ward ruerchanditenf eve will be on the loth Pottayillr..and l'h I places'. daily. Ey( I and pare delivery I The iron Stearn rowniodations (or Ilnata daily tail Nl,l Ladlies' anoy Fans. • AvErty rich 'ndherogifttlatv.tertment nf Fare. etahra: cire the late. t and ehienahl^ pattrere. itigLre ceived and far eat BAN Is' AN , s Fancy : 4 1.re. M 19— May 8 TNT INDOW V V York, an a April 10 I CIARPETIN . vv ing avar April 10 -1 FIIBO4BE •TA BLE covErts of various co m m and , patterns for sale by April 10 IS . • The B, :inesslan,s Assistant, COItiTAINING a variety of practical and useful rules, thties. forms. &c., illustrated by a variety' of examples, the whole designed to artsiit the account ant and to facilitate thejrustruc.ton of the illiterate—a very valuable book, at only 121 cents, Pet publiihed sad (auto at DOMAN% Book jfote Apr 24 17- i Pi~talelvhia. PUILADELPHI•, '1 1=39 ry description ormhentth -•ing of the C, al, which' instant, to and from i' . nrt Carbon, ladelphia and all the hitermediate ry'cace will be taken fol. , the speedy f the same at reasonable rates, ra Phreniz and Pilot, have good ac• passengets. 07,11ninti and State Canals. Arch 11, 1817 .41.7ADES.—JuPt received from New !assortment of Window Shades. 15 JAS. 51. BEATTY & Co. Yenet lan. and Stair Carpet °us patterns and quality. for sale by 15 JAME II U BEATTY & .Co. 3. M. BEATTY & CO •"" MINERS': JOVA.N L Sattirday ng, f May .I.a. 1949'. AdvoniAora aril ob,erve -112Taligtra6a ct our paper. that iaeWil will bo loupd op everyluNgst, which compel. the reactor to glance hio,oyo over the advet ti+rtnerite. This obviates to a rot extent. tlak objoetiorl of boviirz eaverticruunods plainsai pa what is torgisi vtisi ma.,,ide 4,f the paper. • MAGNETIC TELEgiviten.—:The jelegrapti ho in operation batti.eert Philadelphia slut this place' early next xretl 7 prOtiably of Monday—. -For ratelof charges sec adsettisement ' Tux lteanlNo GAZETTE; has just itinrplated thes . esenth year of its exiterice. It Is a well conducted Faprr end inerits:a largo circUlation; 14-1 m Howl's Cr tier perfothied ad Thtirsilay at Schuylkill }lei:en, and onTridsy at *Nlinsitsville., To-day and on Mond& they will gore entertainments in •tftis' borough. Their sp. pemance as they pa-sed_ through roflsville. nri Friday was very imposing.; The Music Cat if the moat splendid affair of its kind We hams Eier seen.' The company is in rseellent one, and see doltrbt not thtit it will be Well patronised by Mir MEM citizeno HnYet Duner.—The t i loN4ery Fields Hotel , kipt by Leal Helmick . , situated neer the Broad mountain abont , ilitte.thile from this placr e was * totally destroyiA bj , fire Thupolay last; lentil all the furnilute , it contained: • litctriu'ur A itoti'asj—ln Schuylkill Haven. en Thursday, William Kibhneri a Young man; while standing on the side walk in front of one of the lt!!tehs, was kicked in the head by a , Iriciouir horse, mid was s !evcrclytittreti.ltit'at his Hy is des mired at, NiAJon Pavan 'tntrz. well known as one of the most experienced and able utceni among the volunteers of Philadelphia, iae been'efteinted by . the Piesident! a CIA in on of the ten new,regi nientip: i• • . • , . Acci etaTA DRATit.—., mart named Paeride Moran ta , caine intoxicates on Sunday • Isst, ami - Isnta adrep was placed h, his compsniort in . the:, Idil-TiNlllr. l l.ttueea - brawcrtiy to get sober. When i. h aNgio.e to c i nno doss ry skairs..but mi,meil his way and felilth l ough a trip door on to stock atnni thirty Feet helsw, thsloCating his =die and cau.irrg in.lnnt death. I 7 __......-... . . . . ' Snits, PR EtIENTATIOf — An elegant . Bible'? procured by the Lsdies o f tMinersville at ari et - I)9de of $25.00, waspre.tnted' to' Cave Spring, Di f vudon, No. 154, , Son of Temperance, ovr 'hursday of lipt week. , The presentation silt . dress %vas made by .1. K. leineur, E:sg e , sand the' 'reception address by Ite .J: W. Wytherr. A large number of rnembets fir the Vivisions in . 'l,!ir. s • ;mint, Pottsville, St. glair land Llewellyn were in attendance, and marched through the streets', ire mocession, pr‘seuting a' , cry haralsotne oppose. , luxe! Fnom Oun Counrsiaxor: , ie. Pi!le G,torc, M..y PS, 1 . 64-7 7 ; An accident necTirred oii the BWatarn dn 'Thursday of boa weeld'in - whfch two-finVi sea belonging iu -Moss.s. (;a-kins ion were killed. It :limiters that the track was taken up fur a short in order Au Iny the switches cnmmunicninie, t iih the new branch of !the %line Htll and Schuylkill Haven Road; hut 1 the: drier, n. t kno . wing his, broinht down his trairrin the hiorning be lire daylight; and killed. - two of his holes HA above stdted. . I The Union - Canal Cornpany have finished re laying theiatAilroad with neavy iron. itenatighout ins whole extent. A fa%er number of boater !passed the Summit bevelj of the I...inion Canal in the same time this sprin , ti.an'for several - 414ra :previous. • Yours, ' ..'lll sotto of 3ttms Daslr:tut:rive Fr RE —LA' serious fire 'occurred in Bultimfore. oil .z3und, ,, / - Which consumed five large W'iarehouse.., Williams' cabinet , factory. Chesnut's giocery, Middleton's tobacco store. Kermau's biscuit office, era entirely destuyed, and several others damaged. The lose is esiima fed at one hundred end fifty thousand dollars, which was insured to nearly the whole amount inanltinnare and.in . .• Deo w co' 1-11msat.ri—hebn- Parthorrinn, . IHarrisburg, drowned' himself in the canal at the plate, on. Monday of last (week. Birston expends $1.,000,000 - the current year. Among the; items are $230,000 for Scheele, 'Teachers, 6fc., $BO. OOO fur Paving, $60.0 0 0 for Widening streets;slid s like ohm . -for Street claims ;-`-s6.B,ooo'fut.thelPire Department. SOAK inC:=Ttiff 171 . 1Mile111. of the late' Missouri' Legislature drank an aVe l rege or a barrel ofliriater to a man. during their session: , New Posy OFF 1 . ,1! neir: Poet Offices haw been eetattlAhett in Bart Township; Lancaster Co., Pa., near Stauffer's Mill, land is cattail May:' KILLED.—A man canted Millet, who• a- few years - since had his arm itakeri off by a - threshing niachine;was thrown nut; of a wagon; h Palm Yrs, l.ebanon county,nn• Ithindny list: and , instantly killed. Lie resided in - -The difference tietwe4 waran'd'pesce was Weill and conci,ely defined b' oneof - the ancients 'in-the time of peace. the 111/116 linty their fathers ;. in' the time of war, the Ohms bury their Aker' Tb NI, RI 11 Albany em.re-prudent of the Tribune, states that Me. Strong, Me.istsiit tigrgealit-Cit:4lms of the Auer?. Ibly. has 'been tre , inivectl 4,) , thoSpcaker for having sent a challenge to tight la duel tw MT. Lawrence . ISMith. - 1 ILife is wind . instruMent, on which fate-' .'alternatit,cly , - - Wi th the fi ngers of-melanchol y nnith. . IE3 P sTs CRIPTI' IMPORTANT' AEIV*CO. • -- . Upon the receipt of T i tle nows of tiro defeat at Sierra Gorda, the Ntexicati CongresSl4eld tut ex- / Itraordinary session; nt winch a' decre e was pas- / r dictating to all Me x icans 'Ayr itnl °runic° of icarryilig on the War, rind defending I,the vatiou ality of thellepnblic. It also prohibit-if thS Ere- Cuttv.o.from making peke with the United States.. or concluding 'Mgono:am powers. ilisposiag of any part die wriitories: • Tlfo decreo p s ntotinces nil to ho traitors, • • whetter private persons or imblic functionaries.. make y treaty , ma all with hie IhnieAStates, and 'oeciares: such treaty tol he will and void. . • perin•mcnt committee is to lie installed; should C wig ro , - flail it imHssilile to continue its, SCle. • 0, 1 ,4, las this Corn 41114,ft:1 is to tterVfiVe . lll , 3 'Auto ; ,latic3 of the CiiivernMent counsel; mall s titivam r;e4e of vac:ince, temporary Exectitive.• Salas had issite,(l a proclarnationctleclasing that he was empowered to raise a tieertiti4torps,, • 'auti calls ou all goad Mexicans to pia hisstand 'ard., • It was rumored that dett.'ritOrr tin-1 at San Luis, but not that ha Intl taken' the;eity. LEEM NEWT -- S, TORM • T • IiIORGAN ropectllttly inforzits the pnblle that he J . has opened a ttett fancy Vry Good and Millinery , gt°m in rdatltot Fitteet.! near Third. where lelsjun opening a rpletilitl assortio,.nt of g..Pda inn received from New Vork pod l'Ettladelpha, which he intends selling very low, ertnit.ttrte in part of Silk,Tbibel. Par ts, and Printed C as hoterit,rtitaw:s, a large and Ppletuildo aeaortment of Mnrlin do - pia Ines. aim:hams. and Lewer very low. yawl tvitler.l•'riner. G Imp. and at. tons , and be would partihnatly tall the attention or" the l a dies tali large steraquient of Whits goodeillteeee nette.-Swita, Mall and Book Misting, Plaid Add StriPe.r ltfoelins. Antit 11, IRA IMI = ME I
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