POT LE. S.TIT X D.ll' .IoI2.VIAR, MAY 12 [ yam Gold frtend exhibited' to ue the other day, a Gold Dollar Piece one of the Sret emi•ieions. It is a beautiful little coin, much ronAer than our 6.e cent pieces. On the one ride /damped th e held of Liberty turMun led with a circle of 13 attire, and on the other "Dol lar 1649, Unitrd *tetra of America." r' Destructire Fire.—A fire occurred on Monday lam, Ofl Boundary St., ehallerton, which degroyed two whale block., wits the exception of a few buildings atlhe 8. E. corner of Eliza— beth at., bounding the' corner of Meeting at., and a few buildings 'on the latter street. In ell ebou 150 buildingoburnt. IS' Post 0 0 0 Cc .fiobbtry.+,The Pmt Office ut New Orleans, had beCn robbed of a letter 'from that city addressed to Christopher Hecker; contain. ing diamonds valued at $3llOO. Several. arrests hod been no,do. : .17' Another Freshet.-:-Another destruct:se freshet-in the Allegheny, has been eausA by the recent, rains. A large .amount of pioperty along the tinks has-been carried away, by which con siderable loss •vps again - occasioned. 'l7 De3truetice lire.—The I..rgn grist mil l owned by Henry High, on While .11eer Creek, Union County, Pa., known on Csldwell'a Mill, wa's destroyed by fire ot o i Tneeihy morning week. The pro petty was Minted to the amow.t of $13,. 010 Dcmocrtey.=Pbe Postmaster or Wheeling, Va., who is o Locofoco, refuses to delieei papers of a certain character to autiscrib ers.• we presume, is in .sceordanee with Llcofocoisna. Car Quite'a Crowd.—A cot re sporidont, twit ting from Chaves, under date of April %h. states that there Were at lad! 3000 per Fons at that place, come O f whom are encamped two miles from the city, 1(not being allow'ed to pitch tents nearer,) and others at the different 'hotels paying $2 per , I tay. 1:7,12 . 0, The Coal Trade for ISI9. The quantity sent by Millman - this wetk, is 11,- 119 06 tons—by Canal, 9.200 I7—fur the week 20,320 .03. There is a falling .off this week nf 5,034 13 tons, all of which is on the 'R inroad.— On the Canal there is a alight itICICLIt..6. The shipments for the corresponding week last year,! was by Railroad 32,998 01, and by Canal 10,966.08, making 43.464 09 tone, more than double the shipments of the present week. The turmuut still continues among' the men.— Ou the West Bunch, we learn, but two or three Collieri et ale in operaeion. At Tremont the men had gone to work at the prices offireel, pay- , ab'e partly in order.,bilt we learn they were driv en hein the sir ft, I y a large lidy of nor, armed with clubs on Thursday. On the Nor wegian and Mtll Creek there 'are but few at work —endtee high up the Valley sa Silver Creek. At Tamaqua we believe the Colleries are: nearly, all in operation. At the latter place they have parity agreed to poy the wages demanded, but they alto criminate between 'god rind bead workmen, and pay accordingly. Good hands gat the wages de overnice!, we learn. 14ringthe weekseveroblaw leas acts of depre- Saber' have been committed, which will unques tionably Ca:l down the verKc,mcc of thv Inv upon the beads of the gutley. and turn the curt reit er ay inputhy; which lame heretofore prevailcd in th.ir favor. The luto.ozwl lie sustained at all hoz:zeds the only protection fu. a freeman in a free country, and erery honest citizen, high or low. , rich. or poor, is bound to sustain il7n self ctfence. It to the right of any. set of men to axe all lawful means to Leber their condition—we ap plaud she act in do ng en, and we:will sustain them in their efforts as for as rho law will trerrnit but further thou that we [tumid nor will we go— and he who goes beyond that point becomes an outlaw, a traitor to himself, and the allegiance he owes his country, and must suffer the consequence without expecting any sympathy, if brought to Punishment. tt e are aware of the difficulties at tending movements at this kind—the Operators, with all their 'r flints and all their appeals, could riot procure a total turkieniii•ni of the 'Trade,—so with the men—they wall always fled E01:10 who, from necresity, or' MlTerent views, will work under 'any circurnetances. • They have thelr rights also, and lin sustaining these rights, the law-, whieh• were instituted, to protect the weak from the strong, will be involad in theorrheholf. Thi• is one of the great and glorious privileges which freemen enjoy, under a Grevernment instituted like ours—arid he who ] would trample three laws under, him feet, is undermining end desecrating the Temple of Lib erty which Was raised by the blood and freasure of our forefathers, and which are the admiration of evenly aspirant for beedom throughout the world. -Our operators aught t, meet the men in a spirit ofr s indor, and good b•eling, and 'pay as fair wages as the circumstances will permit—but on the other hiri'd, the men have no right to demand all, or Mere than their proportion of the advance obt-Used un Coal, nor have tl.cy the right to im pose cooditions, which they, under similar cireum staricec, would not submit to themselves. All parties must endeavor 'to be guarded by reason, justice rind common Sense, and a mutual good tee ing will 3040 grow op between them, which should always prevail when their interests are so closely mt.:moven together. And besides it is important to bar in mind that every Jay's stoppage, now, since there is a demand for Coal, deprives the region of at leant i.BOOO, which is 3 total loss, ton-suer it cannot be made up hereafter . Amount or Coal sent ever the Phil.rdelphla and Rend- In:Railroad and BC/111 yl kill tilvigation for the week ending on Thursday evening last RAILROAD. TOTA L. W EEK. Total. I'Catbolt. 4.W5 111 '02.059 03 4,723 is 11,510 07 004 19 31.700 15 1,0'.19 01 111,394 13 3.523 16 05040 01 1.000 13 0.377 13 Minn, 2,5231 1 4 3'1.270 17 1,11.37 05 5,10 , 1 OG /IM9 05 108,7:8 . 10 • 9,730 17 35,453 19 MEE Total by RR& Ca'l. 23502 IS To sun, p nod Inal year, by Railroad 335.607 10 Du by Canal 55,199 10 155511 05 ton. I=2=!ln MMMMIEt! The following 1c the quaniity of Goal Bent from the Lehigh region for the week ending May sth, 1649. WEB[.-/ ToTat. 10.131 30.5 0 4 00 10.351 173 715 19 4.151 03 3,11217 0.021 12 52 10 222 17 ,3.27 II • 0.556 Id . 1,153 15 , 0,035 13 3,031 13 0,601 03 503 b2I 00 Summit Mine, Rhumn Hun, Bran, Meadon•. eprina Mountain Cu tauaar Conf Cn, Mule tnn cnolro. Crantinrry Coal Co, Bork Moan Cn. Wiltekba, re 14ial Co • 25..319 IR 00,105 00 oftme period lest year, 72,207 10—lnerease 7,057 05 (From the Mauch Chunk Courier of May 10 ) on.equerice of a Strike anions. the Bortinnsi, the shipment of Coal fr., n i the Lehigh Region was suspended yesterday morning. =lll2 Tranoportalion on tde Railroad., in Sao?,lAali Coney. TllO following Is the gn.un tty of Cool tranAriort.d ever the ditTront ltaliroa.i. in *rimy (kill twinty. Inc the week ending noroday evelong, Ap r il 11 . pm, WELK. Turn,,. Mine Hill and 8. 11 R. IL 3.912 17 71.5 0 11 17 I,llCe U. 4,103 09 43,9.17 co Mill Crock 'do 1;4007 30.:107 12. Mount Carbon do 1.020 13 42 021 011 Schuylkill Valley do 7.033 01 37.475 09 Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbon *la 5.221 00 00.953 03 linllii Canal do 3.079 II 4.391 19 Haratara do. 2.091 04 R 220 IS ■At&i OF TOLL •SOTILIIVFORTATIOX OX It‘lL MOAL ITO Jane 1, 16111. To From 14.1:orboo.6.11airen.P.Clinton. Ilichniood. until June 1,1819, 160 155 135 Philadelphia. do do 1 GO 1 55 1 35 MATTJ OF TOLL Y CANAL. TO /VIM. 1.1E49. From Mr Carhop. P.Clintoo. To Philadelphia 65 eta. 62 chi. 53 elm. l= Tro . Phiblefrlphia To New York For additional New Advertisements zee Next Page. They will there be found arranged • under Suitable Ileade:. THE BAKERS q: IA . A if i• .• if - .-- i% - -„:„: , 0,/ • 44 • , ,...,: i -f-.: ..... =9) r., 0 - 1 , , •. ‘ v ‘ ,.k. •_ 4 . 1 , ; , i, it:: : \.,,, ~* ~.... e"-- WILL GIVE, A CONCERT AT THE f r OWN HALL. This Evening, Saturday, May 12. Sec Bills. • Philosophy of Jan D. A. BARTLETT. from Boston, propose! to give a short course of Lectures on the above sObject, in this place. In the light of Phrenolgy and Philosophy. Digraoe, laraxity.F.4lsgeattow, Marrisaasy, which will be treated in the most Interesting manner. The Lectures will he illustrated by Human Skulls casts and drawings, also by a great Variety for instruc• two and atnusement by the Magic Lantern. Ileadses attained at the close. First Lect reFree, at•the Town Hall, on Monday evening nit:Lot 8 o'clock. All who have health to procure. passions to govern and talents to direct. are reapectfully invitcd to attend. . 7ilay 12. Patagonian Guano. 020 TONS Dry Patagonian Guinn in Bulk and 4. , Bays, the entire cargo or the Brig Merely, Capt. Addict., Just arrived at this Port from Watchman's Cure, Patagonia, in lots to rult purrhasers. CHAS. WALK MORGAN. 9 and 10 &mai Wharves, Philadelphia. t -A lyrge deduction will he wade to purchasers of 20 Tams and upwards In proportion. play 11-20-hrio S BALES DEAD GREEN and Dry C . tkunst Kips, tt received per Ship Tecarnseh, will be sold in lA. to snit buyers, their average we iuht is 40 Ihi. , Apply to • CHAS. WAIN ;MORGAN, -;-• • 0 sod 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. In Store 75 Dales Madras Goat t-rttis. May 12, 20.2in0 • Lumber Yard, a: Pine Grove. undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform 1 • their customers. and the public of dchu, Mill Co. in general, that they have on hand now, and offer a large and extensive stock of seasoned lumber, for Building, Cabinet making, and Chairmaking purposes. which they will sell cheaper than it can be purchased flout any other place. Havin g 8 wheel trucks on the ildierent Railroads, they arc enabled to deliver Lum ber frem Pine Grove, in mast ,any other' !dace in the Coal Region, at reasoni,ble May 12. 20-.amt,] 1'4101,1.Y. SMITH & Yo. Ice, lice, Ice. 'Tim Subscriber annnunces to his customers and I. the 'midi,. that he is now ready to deliver Clear Spring lee, to those r who feel disposed to patronise him. every morning .11e garters himself that he laid up a plentiful suppl y iti his Ice Houses, to serve all during the warm smarm. Perstins wanting any quantity of Ire during rite day, ran be aopphrd by calling at his Situp, tack of the Miners' Journal Printing Oilier. May 12, 2040 BENJAMIN WELLER. Ice Cream: Ice Cr,eamS rya E subscriber. bega leave to inform the.citierne of Pottsville, and the.pohlie in general, that he has fixed up a Saloon to seive Ice Cream,the very hest goal it every day and evening. daring the Summer season, at his remidemse In Centre Street. next door to Mr. J. A. Brown's Apothecary. Ile is also prepared in furnlrh Ice Cream and another Refreshments In the Confectionary line for Parties at the shortest notice. May 19. 20 :it WILLIAM WEBER. rr HE subscriber, as heretofore,. will cotillion , the I manufacture of lee Cream. in order to supply demand 1111ritIC the coming season Ice Cream of all flavor. of the best quality, always On hand Parties and families, supplied, at the shortest notice, with lee Cream. Confectionaries of every quality. coo. tdantly on hand and for sale wholesale and retail, by It. IV I:OIifi, one heir North of the. Miner's Bank, and near) 7 opposite Pa. Hall. May 12, . . 20..11t1 Ohl Gentle Ladies All ; OR, I WANT A WIFE. rrnE wubscritiers take pleasure in ann?un.:ing that I on Saturday, May 12th, they will publish in beau tiful st‘le. a new . and reinai '<ably fine ballad. c.alled ' - Ott GENTLE LA nine A.,., on I WANT • WIFE." the poetry by Thom FITT...LLD. Eat, Editor of the Philadelphia City Item arranged for the Piano by Prof !WU. AX, and for owl:altar, by Prof. PIQUE. Tn.. Anon in a bright, gparkling. dashing affair. full or life and spirit, and nnI•1 become widely popular. All orders to b., addre,ed to LEE & IN kI.KER, 16:7. Chesnut Street. May P.!.Drill • Eli ThontosOn. REAL ESTATE. AGINT, AND ..:01.1.Ell'llit 111 , RENTS, • Ofiir't in Port Carbon. Schuylkill County. Pa. r11 1 ;;Y:71 1 :4 "11 1 ' 17:unTn ii and "k 4 e t, h ' t h ?r a i r orn ' pe " r r i y e n " :r i d e lands,. R•thi• for the yam... in It, Cumin of Schuylkill. and all, other bo. , ini., ronticcted with his Agency, will be pro mptl3 attended 10. I. Fit TIIONIPSnN, Port Caro in Schnyholl en, • Refer, to Bond Patterson, 311 d iforiCe Smith, I ,q.. P..ti:vine. 1 " Samuel Bell. Reading'. • Wm. II Wit:ion, No. 9, North :Id fit.. Philo • ~, • delphta. t'lla, 12. , 19. .2.0.1 y . Choice Articlesfor the Ladies. piep Ir Nr , i , alle . s, the best offered to Schuylkill County— e ' Fa.hionabh! irlitllalo and other Conais.,—.M.=o Buffalo, Dre....hig, Side and oilier Combs . Fan,,a tine fluortn,4.lll for diem.—alma cheap for Ur, ..' Perfumery. embracing the lapel arid cloth eel ani'mle, ! for the foil t. I Sand, Fluid. Pliii,gene,f: in, and Hanging.Latops, of all I kinds. • Leaves, 'Wires, Tissue and Mottled. rapers !I.: artificial • Flowers Roll and Silver Pencil ca.es, Pills, &t. • . Mono Wafers, a beautiful assortment. a Fancy Note Pap. re, Envelopes, &c.. in great.variety. ; flair r.nd Dre....sing Blushes. a beautiful alsor imeni. ! Fancy CLAYS Paper, Weights, Soap. Matz and Shades, &c " . Together with a large assortment of .linick.Knacks. and Fancy artides, embracing all that tan be obtained in ouretties, and will be sold ut less than their retail , prices, at Ma % 12, 201 United States and Foreign PATENT AGENCY, Jib. 75 DOCK 877CEF:7; opposite the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BUI:LOCK , tang Engineer and Mechanician. t offers his services. The the transaction of all business connected with the Patent Office.. MODEL,, DRAWINGS AND tIPPCIVICATIONN neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with despatch. Ilia thorough. theoretical and practical knowledge of the Mechanical arts, indaces him to say. Ora in all cares where lie advises an application for a Patent, in rase it is not iehtained, the fees for Ilk Ser vices will be returned. and he will aloe gliarrantee, that sit patents obtained thrnueb his office, will be sus tained by the mats. Many inventors are subjected in crea• delays and lass of time and money by employing incompetent person to make their specal :talons, on I helinently have ti I.,utrendel their patents and get a re-tenon. Invent , rw a distance can send their models and a statement of their china+ to Wai. Ilvt.t.octc. S. Patent Agency; No. I's Sheet. Pbiladelplon, Pa., nod the strictest secrecy will be observed Until the Patent is obtained. Drawing, and Specifications for Factories. Mills, &c., and all kinds of Machinery purchased on Coninti...ion, and competent men Anthill to PM the same in opera tion nt nny pan of the United States, South AIM,/ lea and the West Indies. • lIEFERENCEr; Ilan. ZADOCR PnArr, President of the Met:lianas !nail nue. New York. • • , Messrs. ei:to.Lat.oi, ALLEN & Co., Novelty Work., New York. " Prreit Manna S.: Co., Columbian Foundry New Yolk " COULT, Eta-monk DAVIES, Philadelphia, Pa. ADAIIY &Juivl s. Piteatiory,, Pa. Mr. TitastsJ. LOVEGROVE, Raltimurc , Md. lIIIDERT A. TA% LOR. '• " D•NIEL Cps., Viticilmati, Ohio. " WALTPWBUTLER, Chicago. " J. N. MILLER. Saeannah, Ca. • " W. C. Gnincs, Moto's. Ala. •' R. T. Tmonucc, wailNinetn, Miss. " Tans .1. Keiia, Charleston, N.O. " May 1:1, '2o.trj Applelott , s GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK PORE. 16 , 1 Choonot Street, Corner of Sorcoik, So :aloes Bushflogs—PlllL•oEl.l.lll4. KNOWI NO the wants of the Community, the Pro praetor of thin Establn.lunent has fitted up a Aiore in the most elegant manner, having duo regard to the Condor! of customers. so that every Stranger Vi-it. ing his Both Store, may feel entirely at home. ' lIIS IMMENSE STUCK MEE! • _ _ of Books is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, so that signers can find the Books they are in search cf for themselves. Buying his stock for the most part nt the Auction Roles. and being connected with one of the I.,nrcest Publishing Hoaxes ii, this country. besides publishing largely himself, to ables him to sell all Books at LOWER PRICES than any other house of n similar character nn One continvnt. Ills facilities for the Importation Of Books from Europ•eare unsurpassed. having a Branch of his Establishment in London, where orders of private tlemen are carefully es•euted and forwarded to this Country by every Steamer and Parket. • MEM A CATALOGUE of Banks with the priers au:wiled is issued quarterly. containing Idris of New Additions sande to his i large collection, which are hi all rases Int sale at the ' LOWEST PRICES or. from 251075 per cent. below Publishers' Prices. Thus in huyine evena Few Dooks, 'quite a consider able ammon is sorrel. As a still further - INDUCEMENT to strainers visiting the city: every one who plumbs- PP! Oct DOL.', worta or'Looks, will receive a copy of the Stranger in Philadelphia. ati elegant Ithno. Volume, the price of which is tirents. ale The limit' , or an adver;isetnest at. Inn roomed to ',larger Ile the 116,4 of alf3 of the Books. or to give ra.ll a trim Idea of the immense adva liners to ho derived Irmo hurch.r3ine at the G11;a1 Centred Cheap hunk-store, but let all who are in search of Banks send for a I:4talottire and tiny th, I.l,nitt they are in want' of. nod when v oot ing the cur. fire Appleton out call and pin will be sure to oath “rain. STATION ERY In all iti lit ilnirilta at the Lowest Pri , Pli Infra!, or thnan ptrrena.ang Letter and Note Paper, RPM iy stamp.nl in the corner, without Order. (Jr any article may he sent addrre • Ned t the PrOpflettir, and the directions in nil cairn VIII he; fully carried nal, with goal punctuality and despatch Orders for Catalogke .amid his pre paid. UP.O. , N. APPLETON, lionkqeller, Publisher, Inipnrtsr. and Stationer, 163 Chesnut St., car. of :Set awn; Swalm's 11(4v 12. '49. W-JOlO FARRISON'S COLUMBIAN INKS.—In A I Imitgallon, quart arid smaller bodies; also Maynard & Noyee Ink s,Calpying loks,riogan &Mim son's Steel Pen Ink. tiorwrra ;as. lisd and Blue Inks whntesale'and retail. Ink as low as 3li cents pe dozen, wholesale, at Octll-12) Cheap Honk sad Variety Storm,- rs etil. per ton 1 7 0 *, To 'razinerx. lice Cream: HANNAN'S Cheap Fancy and Honk ,;10 re THE MINERS' JOURNAL:,--AND: POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER Sheriff:B SaleS of Real Estate. Bvirtue of sundry write of Venditinni Esonnae. issued out of the Cuurt of Common Pleas of Schnyikill County. and to me directed, will be expo eed to public sale or vendue,on Thursday May 31st. et 10 o'clock Id the forenoor,, at the politic house of Jcsevic u Wotriztota, in the town of Port Carbon, SChtlylkill County, els t••••• ' All that certain lot of piece of ground, cituate in (lentos' Addition to the Town of. Port Carbon. In the County of Schuylkill, bounded in (root by a 30 feet wide street, North by land late of Abraham Poo. East end South by Mill Creek, eontaining about 40 feet in front and In the rear IS feet, being in depth shooing feet, being lot No. I. to the plan of said addition, with • • the appurtenances consisting of a two r story bitch dwelling house. a one story • • • s • fra me slaughter house, end frame shop. . 1 Alan,All that certain lot or ere of •.• m ground, situate in the Town of Middi.— port, enemy aforesaid, hounded no the west by lot now or late of Hugh Ktneley, on the cast by Int of Balliet& Beneinger, fainting on Coal street. being lot No. 7, In the plan of said towo.containing in front on mild Coal street S 0 feet. and In ' depth 20) feet, with the appurtenances ?A!!! I"canals ing of a one and a half storyframe ir; dwelling house, a one and a half story frame Botcher shop and a frame stable. Aa the property of ANDREW WEISI A N. At the some time asd p?nfa, All that certain lot or •pli•ce of ground, situate In the Town of Port Carbon,• County aforesaid. bounded on the South by Jackson 'street nn the North by a 20 feet wide alley, on the we 't lot of Gerrge ginner, and on the rail by land of Seithinger 6r. Wetherill, ennui . gin front on said Jarkenn street 27 feet, and In depth 90 ft. _ with the anportensures consisting of ;,:•; ton story frame dwelling room won a II I - basement store of stone. As the proper _ ty of DENNIS 1101111 RE At the same tiatertad place, All the Right title and in serest of Patrick Munday, in and to all that certain Int or piece of ground, situate in Ittniad's - Addition to the Town of Port Carbon, County aforesaid. , bounded on the tooth hy tbe leer &tiny,- ••• Vas kill, rontaining In front on slidriyernbout an a 60 leet,with the appurte.nances consisting of a two story frame dwelling house— As the property of PATRICK MUNDAY. Al the smut tote and place. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in thg Town of Port Carbon. Schuylkill Coonty, hounded east. by Coal street, north and south by land of Selizineer & Wetherill. and nn • the west by a street or alley, containing • -IV -scA, loot front, and 110 feet in depth, with the appurtenances consisting - , of a two NiVs; story frame dwelling holm and frame, F i l i • t r r , i. As the property of SOLOMON Seized. :alien in execution. and will he sold by Sheriff 'u Office. Orwirs• Z J. T. ‘V ERN ER, Sheriff. burg. May !2, ISIS: 3 20-Lu • Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate.' By"virtue of several writs of Vemlitlomi Farrow. and Levarl Facto.. issued oat if The Court of Grim. morn Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to me direCted, will be exposed In public sale nr 'endue, oa• • SttintlaY, June 24.-1849, • rat 10 n'elnck, in the forenoon, artier poblln house of Witt. Matz, in the Borough of Prolsollle,ther folloning described premises: The one full equal undivided half part (The whole into two equal pans to be parted and dtvided) of and In all that certain Tract oe.ple, of land •Ifllale partly in Norwegian townahip, and partly In the Borough of Pottsville in Sclotylkill county; and also, the one full. equal and undivided half part of all the dour cnal in and sport the said tract or parcel of land berining at a post a corner of land of now or Pain of Benj. l'ortx, thence by the same land rood land of now on labs e. ftnomasllaven,Nortli slxly-eight degree.,,tast two lin mired and ninety-flee- perches in a post; a corner of land flow Of late Of Wallace and Whitney, ma line „r mod of soit.,,io, and tVeiherill. thence by Iced of the said Wallare•and Whitney,. Routh 010 degrees, \Vest sixty-hen and one tenth perrhes to' a post, and Solon throy-six degrees.Easblwenty sod three tenths pen hr+ to the.Nnrth side of a truhlie street Or reed, Italic' lip the same South sixty-two degrees, Wen twenty-ton perches - to a poet. thence soil' by the same - Southtwenty-eight degrees, East fourteen and six. tenth perches inn post. and th-nre by another street or road South sixty-five degrees, West three and three. tenth perches to a post In the line of Seitzinger and Wetlierrll; thence by the same North seventy-two de grees, {Vest seventy six perches to a stone, a corner of land conveyed by Thomas Haven In SemuelLowis, thence by the /a mu Stalin sixty-eight degrees, West two lIIIIILIred and Bove torches to a poet and M11e.,, n corner of the land late of Charles Lawton, thence by the same South slily -four degrees. West one hund red and forty-two and a half perches to a post in Coal Street. thence North twenty-three degrees, West twenty-four perrhes, thence Smith sixty-nine degrees, West eleven and one tenth perches to the Mount Car bon Railroad, theme along tile same North twenty two and a half degrees, West tliirty.one and four tenth perches. North seventeen and ...Ile half degrees West nine pert lies, North eight olegrnes„West four and four tenth perches. North nine degrees, East seven and seven tenth perches. North thirty and a quarter degrees, East nine and .three tenth perches, North forty-six degrees. East nix and four felllll pert hes. and North tifty-threetlegrees. East one hundied.nitd eighteen and two tenth perches to a point, ou the Southward's side of the East flnurch of the 51nunt Carbon Ilatlrnari, in the divot:ton line of the land of now Of late of hen jaunts Poo and the land railed .. The Navigation Tract r," thenve along the said Pott's land, Smolt two tiegree4. East fifty perches to u post. and North sixty eight and a quarter degrees. Eastpoirty lour and eight teeth I,errh, to the place of beginning,, emit:doling to I Ille whole 0,11• 11111111,1•Itand i finely fire acres. an.l sex-, may perches, nod lii with the satire nor appurt• I unto thenrtn , Ito' one quirt and . holt part of all he . nal mthe vein of coal ratted .• fire t;rote 1 .",,aid in the Iwo veit.s of COO next South of Jr tin may riot mod, POI fare ,r.f tire adjoining tract 1 of 1.1.100111 ire Thom,. Haven to So 1 ,110•1 l.rwia, with the right of removing the .vile, Intl OM to give the Halo of mitering oil the , irrface of The rend land .1 , 1 try Thonuts Doyen to Simnel Lowts, ofi making 4IIY asilefllllg thereon, wide', said tract ills lid is p. fir tarot) described inn deed from Tbnnias !Liven to Seward Lewis for Ore same, beanng ..ate tire eighth day of Sorinenotrer 1838. wherein the Coal in the said three veins of Ccci rs elrepleil,—,lrefelf‘f.' OW or the one imndoed cod ninety-fit e acres and seventy perches of (and above desr:rilord ; one acre snot [holy-eight hroodreths of an mere near the Ear-tern of the said Ira, on the West stole of rho Rallfflad or the f tertident and Mannems of the Milt &trek root Mitre Dill Navigation and Railroad Company. tvhb.l, one arra and Dotty I right heroin-Ilia of sinner,- was sold by John Varmint o and Eflllrll W. MeGinnes to the snot th,•,Pre.drient and ' Managers of the Mill Creek.rind Mine 11111 Navin tine and Ibtiltiond com Pans by anode of nerrement dated I the tenth:lay , of Stay 1817. The void undivldeol it llf I of the said 195 acres, 70 perches of tarof. nod of the coal in the said three veins of coal, bring the sante mem ken whir tin Christopher larxer and Louisa his wife, by decd beating dater the twenty-third day oil Marl h ISt', and recorded in Schuylkill County in Deed Book No, ti e p ge 583, the same day graver-timid con veyed to John Clayton rood Enoch W. McGinnrs. their heirs and nr“rens. and thossaid.hohnClayten end Eliza hell; his wife, by deed dated the tenth day oflody.lBl7, and recorded in Scions Drill Comity the 13th day of July 1817, in Deed Book Nn 27. pay, 750, granted and ens. .veyrd their one undivided (mirth part to the said Enoch McGinnes. his heirs and esslens, with the Improve e 0 .7 • It " ol ' il " s ' e " , ca'nursleling o ifraattrrh story arriitur e a frame stable. a 5 Also, all that certain Stone Machine shop.fraine store-house. frame office and IM nr parcel of land, situate Du the Ttoorroireh of Pottsville, County aforesnid, and bounoled and desr.rih. ed as follows. that is to any. Beginning at a point in the North Easterly line of Coal Street, where it intersr6 the South-easterly line of n ha or land now or late h e tnnging to Benjamin' F. Pommy; thence extending : thong the aforementioned tine of Coal Street,. South twenty-nine degrees, Last one hundred feet t thence North fillysix degrees. East two hundred and eighty eight r,.„t, to a corner nfa lot of land belonging torF:lias Derr: thence extending along the line of the said DerCs land, North 341 degrees, {Vest 225 feet to Nor-' werlans elm eU thence along the Snuth•easterly line of s od Norwegian street, South 55 degrees 50 minutes. West bf, feet S Inches, beint.he same mere or less in lye Noraii.casterly coon-ref the aforementioned lot of land now- or late helnnging to the said Benjamin F. Pommy; thence alone and bounding on the sod last inentio;ned Int of land, by Ti.,. Iwo following tolls., and dbotaners, in wit : Smolt 29 degrees, East 125 feet in a corner.nnd South 55 degrees 50 minutes. West 176 Pot t I inches, he the antnetnore or less To the place or beginning; being the oldie premises which Thomas Bidolte and iv ire. I..ine St arrand wife, and other ow nets of-the Greenw•rorl estate, by deed clued The 3ist day of January 1816 and recoiled In Schuyilelleounty on the 18th day of Mart h 1916. In heed Book No. 20, page int., granted and uorreyed to the said EnuchW. McGinnis, his heirs and assigns. id: that certain lot or piece of emend, Primate en the nai:erly side of Coal Street In the llornuch Pottmlle, and County aforenid, toninded In feint 1. 3 said enal street, on the South by a tot Into the proper ty ni James Everhart, on the Last uy rin-; whlf ptiLlie alrey. railed line alley. and on the North by the lot of Ile. \\*ikon 11. TweNl. mina inine In whlth 22 Pet Cr Inches. and in length Is° Iceland b rine th e rams preothies w birli Janet, 5i iltatty and Elizabeth Inc wife, hi *Teri dated the lot day of April 1815 and ro od-deft in `rhnylkgl Coonty no the 18th day of Margit 1611. in tired nook No. 25. pave 496, scanted ant and ed to Enoch W. Mt-Chines, his heirs and astOons, with the Improvements eon ,.bnian ore Two Story. Mirk Divel:lne 'Mace, w tab a two story !trick kitchen :attached and a (canto stable, as the [fin - Melly 6f ENOCH W. lilcfn NE.S. F ~ Ri 1 At bir namn time and ;date, All tin. right, title and interrot of Henry K Strong in and to the following ail multi of land, viz:— - • 400 acre+ and allnw•anremhitate partly in Frailey and partly in Tremont Township., rfounty albre. , rldo sire ',yea on Warrant in the -name of Jahn Moyer, dated Slav sth, I:91, hounded by lands torrveyed in the name. of Nancy Kinnear, Stephen Leininger, Robert Lyon, and other, Also. 410 acres. 1W perches and allowance; Minster, partly In Franey and partly in Tremont Townahip, County aforesaid. surveved on a warrant In the earn/. efSophia Mover. dated May foli. VW. bounded by, land. aura vod in the name, of Johri Mayer, Robert Kinnear, John Harr'. and ethers. , Air°, 451 acres, 9 perches situated partly in Frallev and partly in Tremont Townrinia, county aforesaid, rveyed on warm!t granted to Robert Kinnear. dated May sth. 1791, bounded by lands , sarveyed rn the names of Sophia Moyer, John MOyer, John Hints, and others. Also. 433 acres. 31 perch's. siutate In Tremont tp.. mounty aforessid.sury"yed on warrant in the'name of John Harris, dated May sth. 1791.rhonnd"d ,by !ands surveyed.ln the names of Robert Kinnear, Andrew Carson and others. Also. 415 acres. 124 perch... ofirmir psrtly In pin. Grove and partly In Tremont township, Conntv nfore. said, surveyed on warrant in the name of Chti.teeny 1./Isenberg. dated May sth 1751. hounded by lands surveyed in the names of Jiihn Harris, John testier, and others. A Mrs, 443 acres. 31 per hes. situated partly In 'Tre mont. partly in Franey and partly in Porter township. county nfnresi:d, xurveywl on warrant in the name of. Ntnry Kinnear. dated May sth. 1791. hounded he lends serve, ed in the names of 51Ichael theininger. John Wilma. and others; conveyed by P. Kenton and others to Henry K. Strong, t,tv Deed dated ISth April. 1819, and recorded at Orwlv.bure„ to Deed Hook Nn. IC, wire srA. As the property of lIENIIV K. STRONP.. 54 the sates inserted place. All that certain lot nr t•ietle of ground, •illotte to the fin,nogh of minor,ilio, County or,rooom. berinded in front by Sunbury street. on the rear by a 311 feet wide street. nn the weft by Int sow or WO of Thome. conrivrav, en Stir south by Fit; h street. containing ISIS feet in depth end i 5 r •nt fn . • width, with the aptmrtrnnnees et - insisting .ofn 3 story stnne Tavern and store house as• • on Sunbury street, and 4 one and a half story frame dwelling houses nn the rent of said lots. An the property of JfillN GAYNOR. 4t Use SQme guilt end plate, AU that rirbt. tide and Interest of Stephen Seyhen, in and to all that certain lot nt Piece n( eroUnd. situate in the Borough of Ti.. manna. County of flebny!klll, brigaded no by Pine titre, weal by g 30 feet wide street. nnrtg by int Nn. bf, gin, south by Int No. 62, it being Int No. b 3 in & terazes addit inn to said 'Octennial. contain ing 20 feet front; and 160 feet In depth, with the ay ptirtotiances. As the property of STEPHEN HEY BERT. ' ' At tie aim. Ham asd phut, Ati that certain 1,1% ar piece of ground, situate in the Bobiokb of Pine Grata f Cnnety aforesaid, bonded `n tent by Trdpehockru street, on the wait& by property. of John D. Lennon!, on the east by be alley. altd.na the sonlltbY int'of Cdut ea Beldrl, tudtnietnain front on eaterut. penocken street 60 feet. and in depth MO aass feet mop Of less, with the Imprirtemenla. Brat to crlnslatias of a ttro dingy traimi hone, With* one story brick ktrcl.en therms, at. - cached, a one and a half story frame ottlce anda frame stable. - Also. The undivided one third part of EIS acres or Land called oFeathees Tract.",vittiateln Pine Grove township. county aforesaid, bounded by 15/111E, of Jae. Bernet. & P. Bright, Samuel halt, Eckert & Cu. aud r others. e I Also, The undivided nn.-thirdpiit (of 92 acres of land, situate in Pine Grrwe township. County afore. said. hound. d by had , d J & C. Kipp and mias. As the property of JOHN' STRIMPFLER. At th e same elate and piste, All that certain Int or piece of ground. situate in the Wirough;ofillottirille, Cosnty Aforesaid, bounded in (rent bislabantongn nu the rear hi. Norwegian 'wee. nn ,the east by Wil liam street, and on the writ ny lot now or late of Henry Springer, containing ••• • about 50 feet in width, and in depih23u ;;I: fret. -rich the appurtenances consisting of a 2 story bane dwelling house. with a basement story or stnne.and frame stable. Men, The undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situate on the northw v 'side of Norwegian street. in Roads and other's addition to Fottireifie, county aforesaid, at the northwest corner of George Street, captaining in fronton Norwegian stree. 30 feet, and extending hack along George street,loJ feet to groundrif Elias Derr. Also, The undivided half part nea ground rent choice of 48 dollimpe r,ann u Wiring out, or charge I upon, ail that certain lot of ground, Istituto mi the westerly side of George street in Rhoads and or hen," additi on 5,, Cnunly afate,aid, containing in front on Gorge street SO feet, and extending hack 50 feet, to ironed now or late of - ,o.hodo F. PitturnY, on which is erected a large brick building, used as an Iron Foun dry. . Mad, The .undlsided half part of a ground rent char:gent - 50 dollars pee r annum, issuing nut o f c rg• ed trinip all that certain lot of groondr 14001:I on the of Norwegian street, fu Rhoads and others' addition to Pottay iPe„coritain mg front on Nur ' . wegvin street, Si) feet, arid exteodiog hick 500 feet, and contsining, in width in the .• s• h rear,3s feet, being the westerly part of lot marked No 15fi in the plan ofasidnildhinn, 'with the intprovittnents cunisating of a tiro idory frame &Yellin% tniuse, , Alin. ohs Undividedtrllf lac a ground relic charge of 45 dollars pee atinuin,,..b.suing rt iif, or charged n pan all that certain locrif4tritind, situate on the northerly side of Norwegiatelittret, in Rhoads rind o tli e re additier i to lartsville;,Connty ofaa.sabl, con: taining in fries! I,li Nortvglnitatreet, 30 feet, and en tending bank 100 fret to ground, now or la:e of Fllaa Derr, and hounded westwairrlly, by ground now or raj, °fit F. Pouliot:. As 11)0 property of thins. W. Clem, era, administrator, 610., of GEORGE SHOEMAKER. deceased. Al the ...mina. oat , Act, All that certain lot 'or pike of ground, situate in thoßorough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County hounded tit front by Centre Stree I. on the rear by :=:iinioniclFtiget.,on the mirth . by ant of Mira. hem ta. their. and tin the, south by ft 511 Gel, anrY, ran tainini io lcunt,uo acid Centre street 40 feet, and in the Mar on said Stlentlii:street. 60 feet:and being .230 fern in depth. with the appurtenance., rungstina 01 le two soil a bolt - story lien. liver/1.110nm , , Willi 13.0 rimy frame kitchen attarittinir obit idory.fraind bona, and II frame gable. A..• the property of Ktis4 Y -A1 the saws tiara 'sad plate, All the right: litle-aird interest of Wiliallrlllll - and Jobs 1.1 hVilliane: iii and to all that certain lot or piece 'of grottnil situate', in the Born' or thotevi!le. enmity a'r,resald, bounded In front by Coal Street, in the rear lip a 10 l - mt alley. on the Smith by a lb feet alley, and 1111 Ihe INortle by lot of l lorry Jenkins, contartoor, in Mil. 30 feet and , nod in depth 180 lett, witli the im• Proteinents of a one and a hhaft story 55 .5 . frame Foundry and Noise Nann'tic., E tory 122 tem it; length. nod R I) feet in , 54 ,1"4 width a one story sand !tonne, Black. satin slope. and a one story brick core bowie. ins the property of WILLI \ 'III LL and JOILV,LI. WIL• LI %:11$. At Ike same time sad plane, All that c.naln tyro . sorry Brick mei:silage Mild t.•nement. rile . ' meeting house t.f the second Method Ca 1;7,1' - Church. situate to the Bor,ui.h of Potts. II 1 "":"ville. ill lie county aro.e,aid. corner of Myrket oral Rltltam !. ,, reels. in. said Borough. containing in riont on said Placket St. 4U and the lot of- ground and curplage anyn , te-innt to el:d buildina. as the nroneriy of the 2d Mrl.llo— DIST ('iIUI;CFI l'ounille. -It the same time end plate All tint certain hit or piece of ground. situate ID the Bnion 4 l l of Poll9Ville, roomy aforesaid, and numbered in the plan of lots. No. 6; how (led on the North by Matlott street, Sump by a IU feet alley. E„ist by lot N0. , 5. And West lot No. 7; containinz in from on Alarket at. 20 feeg and extend me 11.5 feel in dent hi—o Imitte :he san4 premises which Flannery. and Amelia Ins wife'. by ?hell' deed, bearine tin eon or aboni jp`r the 111th day of June 183 t, emitted ono; ;13; 4) Luke Lee. with the appurtenances. eon. is g storing of a two story frame dwelling I 1111 l with a 'trip and a half story kit e hi. rn . .tiatinii .1111 a ferime stable, as the property of LUKE LEK. AC ter dame tine and rear.% All than. certain lot or t•teee ttf around sabot. 111 the tiontogh Of Massa.% coda) afar-told. ott IIII! tim lhwardlr gvdr, Third •11 . 14.1. :11111 beton! rho Northewerly half of a 101 01,1,01 111 l'ott ¢ • . titerson's add:tit - 4 to Pottsville. with_No :1; beat! 20 feet 'front . t , tt third st and 210 litn sleep. hounded at one t. de by lot No. 2 and .0 11 the other Sllle by the other 1;7'1 or haul let. in the rear by a politic alley. and in front by • third to. w th,t Ito tappatentneem consiot• 4;1; toe of a TWO • S:tory Frame Ihvellitt2 , Il a ti t t h ot e p e. , w4 e riy teat. b: .,r ttte r o i t t e l : . l o l A t: o f t: i v:kr i t i tt-tot;i:., XL the sane time nod plane, Alt the right, title arid in terest of 11m. John-on. in an 1 , . 441111111 curia.° lot or peen of arallild 15:11131.: nn Gi l inea 11 1 11, in thellor• iio2ll of county alorecosl lemnderl on the :aotiLls by 11.01.areet. on the Ens: by lot of Watkin i'itcesart_ nn the We•t by. Plltergelleol ,yt ntict on the: N •rth by Miller's land. Di •••as • c an in frond :AM and in devils 11 1 •, n Ice;. with the anaorienniserw. -- . sisting of n sloe story frame shanty, as the or,...erty or %%ALIJA:II JOIINSON. .61 the same tine and plate, An that certain fa tract of land Inmate in North Mechem Tow ts .hip Schnyikell County, loned,d by lands of Jacob Frey: Amos Leehs rind Wric Kremer, containing 53 anew 4U tterellti, more lir lees, with the anportenancen , . comisting of a one snary stone dwelling boon, will, a one ,storu frame kitchen ;•• attached.. a one and a half story spring 4 1 11 linsr.e.n Irritate hank barn. and n itgo • 6.lsne house. As the pro per, :Et 'I•: NI CGS. .14 th. same late eels phice, All that certain lot or pies e of grimed townie .n she Borough of Aline., tolls-. In the County aforeseol. bounded in front lo Sunbury street. on the rear by South street. na the Fast by Lot of int rib F. Thionni. ant wn the Wes. by • lot of 1. Stemilerger;•being 50 feet in width, and 20 feet-in depth.- with the ,aoportescan _r ces.ron•ibling of a twstf , OrV i dwel ;:•• hug Innets (mush cast front) and a one se: awry frame shoe a two story frame brewery and dwetling; and u frame sta. Iste.nn the ore--erty or FR ANCIs; KI ACil_ At the some-tine and place. All that eurtnietet or /I,t, I. or ground. situate in :he Borough of Miners ',Ale, comity aforesnid, lomoded in front by North streri, on the tear by Lewis' Street, on the 1 . 54,4 ti ) lot of Hu Jonee. and on rho East by lot of poem• crick Tomer. containing in length 1 . 2 , feet. end in width 30 net, wuh the annurienances,con• bati; ,noe vgo n r . w adA6l . ,wo .i 1 , leyv loy a r r , y ,ry fame rraneklir7ettn. •;:g: attached, ns the property of 5.V. 1 ,11.7EL BALL. At the sante ante and plane, that certain lot or piece or g mood,shove to the town of Llewellyn, in Branch Town:hip. County afriiessaki, bounded on the West by 'nom s!reet • on the North be Clay atrec on the East by lot of Aliratpni Start, and onl the Son) it .by a 22 feet wide allot; containing in length 150 feet and in width 50 leer, with the improve. ..meoin. consili.ing of a two story frame • n nj (livelhno nu.se,,vißt a one and a hill story •11 frame kvel,en :wean tl. nod a 61111)4,1141de. the properly.of J `..c:On H iI F , VMAN• At the same rimepi-,:,.The 01141,1dC4 mnirtr or Leh' part 91 . ,411 'Brit c aim Ito or piece of gritted, snit rte tn. Poker 4' Adonis addition to the town sal Cretan6i. county aforesaid. bounded on the West by Clay itreet. nosthe Norkh by lot No 203 ort_the l onth by lot No. 116 it beilelot No 201 in said addition, containing (0 feet in fronLand 160 feet in depth.more Irr less. wuh the appurtenances, as the property of It. el_ COAL. At the Atm time alul place, All that certain Bart of land ailnate in Barry row nship, Comity aforesaid, cnntainaig 20! acres.. being the same - tract of brad which wan sold to Wifiam Brady, July 2.3. h, ISM, by rho Commissioners of Schuylkill Coriiiiy. in the name of .I.llm Spoho, as the property of WILLIAM Blt h i At the mate Bait •usJ place, All that main tram or parcel or !sod situate; in the Borough of i Ponsvide, cranny tit!reya s id. Bounded .tA b 'oi l t , h li w d i . roi l ly u l ti li ii llpi j h u s p i. L had fn n , tZlai l al n A i r ents. 0 2- geichea, wtt r h . ii the imprfleinvilts. cori!tridti'ng 44 two sno t i li 5 ry log - dwelling house, i . poitery. , and a frame siable.as the properly of SAMUEL II I.:FFiN; ER. - At the sane time and rtare, All that certain lot or piece of ground, snood in the Borough of Schuylkill Ilaven, hounded Soul h.east by lot of %Valiant Haws. , Noriloeaot by lot of John Bopp. North-west by Obeli, ot. and in the rear by lards of G. Bast, and J. Shim- , maker; eontcinirg 40 feet in front and 11111 u „ 4 fei I in depth, wittithe apintaenances,ento , E E E sitting of a one gory frame hou.e and nR :: a frame stable, as the property Cr .1K791- 1!R wALLAcK. At the came time and place. Alt thrtt ! cermin tram or p arce l ..1' timber had, simaie in Potter township, co. aforesaid. bounded by lands of Chnotian !fierier, .h. mm int t Berm alto Jacob !land, coutaiong 6 acres and to perches Man, all the right, title and interest of Livi Fohler, in and to all :hit certain oact or piece of lord. sit nate in the Towrohin, of Porter. county aforesiid. bounded by loafs of .1 teeth Hand. Jeremiah Berm. Jolla Ilantl, deed, ant% Henry Iletteling; containing 7 Berea 144 perches, Biting the same laud which was told by John Hand, adinirestrator of the Immo. of John Iland, dcc'd. to Levi rehter and Sanwa: Rim men, by order of the Orphans' Court of Schtl3.lloll Coituts, as the property of LEVI tEI trAt fits samosas!, (tad place. AU that our ,. . ,iatif twit story,stonc' tic, f e at it ono s r ,„ 0 , g . a Lieber' =said hotiec iii.,ng 21 fact in ?runt; 3 a oral 66 .set in devil, the said kitchen being 11 feet. front and 16 feet in depth; the e.iitt building fronting an I. 4 ltiore street, en Mt .11n. 189, situate in the 10WD flrrtetnolll, COW'', arl/ITErsid, and the Int nr 1 ionic of grotin 1 and .eurotage Appurtenant to raid Wilding. as the property of JACOB ELLEN SUM. . 5,.; 2 .4. ~ke n in et pew ion. Anil will he sold 1.1 Shorlfr'. Office. orwigslJ. :F., WERNER, Sheriff. Lipp May 12, 111.1. f . . ... 2.045 ' Adams, Brothers, . _ ISLAMIC 11008 111/CNIIPACTIMERS, No, 76 North Tian(' &tea. Pittadelphia, . ~._. Wan nr ?Ha aro Boni.) gu ['PLY_ RANK BOOKS.chettpor st the Menthe atry thari can hi had a!inv Sofitotone„ . and abe r .. ff se Itilifirifel Aurerlot.- • - .00.11,"49. - • lily NeW Books. EMOIRS of a Proaoher—a fevelaCon of the • fluircb ihd the Nome, by 'Geo: Lionard, 25 Thrcc Vous After—e aerosol to the Mysteries and 21forriea of New York. by Ned Dunttine,• 45 Vale rte—a tale toy thoiate Cart: Alarryat, 45 Fernando. or the Fallen Angel—a new work by Alex. Demos, The Milliner's Apprentice, or Life in New York, In 1847-8- whit spirited illustrations.- Tneether with all the latent and most miniar works bound And in paper can re, for sale at BANNAN'S List of Letters, EM kINING in she Post Office el Pottsville, PS. It on the Ist Of May, 1819. A , Gleavy John ; McMahan Bridget Alexander Alvin Ittllenen James Skip Letters. Acheson Alex Gallegher Petrick McDonald John I u Good S scan McEvoy Thomas Brennan James . Skip Lett rs. McGann John Billie Andrew Goddard Miran McKeone Patrick Bradford A C_ Grady, McDonnellßridget Ilerdbury Wm Ge.narty John N flown, V . Gorman Pat*k Manillas Mrs Drennan Math, 2Gan Uriah Neile - Mielnel ship Bleating Michl s 2Gi6dor , Jacob 0 ' Bock George H Owe. Saml W Bestesion Geo W Hendricks John Givens Richard Brown John Mu.. Joshua • O'Donned John. Bockmau Dtvld - SHimistershirt, GetO'Connor Mary Blities Hugh !miler 20Bryan Parkship Burnyer F S Plarrisitn FaisVard • Bowes Hurley John . 4 PrittGer. - W 4 Byre Henry lhacchminsi. John Preston Thomas • Beddall Tim. Hawser Christian Prull Z Berke Michael liardcuan Sam , - TouterN .•- Bennett Win 11.Iinir Thomas Power Park S. fishier Gen • Heb ter Ephraim 'John Brown Mrs Jane Heffner Gen Phalan Margaret Bolick Mrs Mary Ilerlisrer Das IT .Letters. Diennan Mint ll,4,,ot Pawers Lawtence Ship Laura: Healy Thomas Phillips William Bickers Loenard Hill George 'Pritchard William Bosch John 41 " lloston Abner .Partfl3i Brennan Thos Horrocks Jon'th'u Tedder Anthony . Metzler Pe;, r' .11atan An; Pascoe Thomas Bain. Wm hernias,' Mary Millis Mrs Ann Bevan Edward IL,od Margaret Q. Rir m 4 John /1..t0il Slaraaretguested Mr Brown Mrs E Hardy Mrs finsanQuirkJohis Bishop Mrs Skip Letters. Quinn Franklin C Hill Benjamin _ R. Corte John Hawed, John Raley Patrick Con Men Hugh !Session Patrick Medley Hugh Canaan John Hailing John Rehr Nicholas J Carney Mathew, 211arly Francis Molt David II 2 Carter Samuel Het nerey John Henley) imps Cushion Mseric Iliggins (Marius Hockey Francis Clinnigan Thos Haserty Patrick._ Itiissell Peter Gavial alathew I Ryan Thomas Cook Sernind. blnchtz Jacob Skip Lets ,ers. Cox Rev John J reid John a' Cerroll D.nicl 'Jones George Reilly Charles Canine Celvia Jones .1 Reilly Hugh Carroll Marlin Janes M . Reed Michael Clark Th. Jones Wm IT . Rodgers John Skip letters. Juice Thoulax Ryan John Carney Mrl thew, tholpison J s 31. Cosiello Martin • Sands Geo. D Carty John • Kalinin Win Shopo David F (loon Martin Ken.vey %Vru Shoo Nicholas Clnuoti Janos Krick Elias Silitreion Win II Christopher T Kennedy Than atoillenbergeg. Coyle Thomas Kelly David Henry Corbet John Kelm, Sanniel Sit ill Daniel Carroll Fintirls Kennedy Neal ..Shrolor Allison Clarke James Kre'der IT &T, 2Amithey James.l2 Cook John Snip Lr.tern. Shnlrhy Urinh Cgowshaiv Wm. 3K01131 John Shorn Anthony •D_ Men, Anton' Stu: Jonathan Dolphin Michael Kelly Wm Sin-vr r or .Keenan Win Smith Henry 2 Many Win Keane Connor. tinillvan Margaret Dna) . Mount. Knot . Mntribrw thniTh Louisa Dore,iii 'Peroarit Krroplr l'ar'k &J ',tiers., DeCne Caleb Killteil Wro Scha..,:fror Oro' Dav4Win U K cimarr CoMeir, Smith Willi - lint Dar.temore Mart Ke..tie Margaret Srl - ne'dr: Abr'in DlinAortJaoirs L ate .rr ilefgy Davin Walkin Lovett Patrick Schintlei Dickson John I.mmonJonms Beane Sophie' ; 2 Debman Silo. Miny Wm 'V •• i Venrah John -I. ohe F Haver Thomas Datil! Donohue rat'k, 3 Slip Letters. Treaty- Jnhif Dunn John Len I.ulie - Tonkin Jonenh D!aon Park Lloyd Jamen • Treany I.lvere'nte Douphe ,y Thee Linehan Patrick Ship Let els'. Deane Michael Ledily John Te-ry Daniel 1 : Domineer Philip Lally Win Thomas Ft:-net'i Delany Mn‘ II • Tonkin John Ilti.coll Min dus'OMeiem Henry Twin Petri . Skip Lenses. Martiell Wm Tow Helier '" Donnelly Mie'l 'M. rtln U Tepee Cadiarine. Uieleirli Jo.ail Madden P Miria Ditrkan Barney, 2.lleni la John To the man that Win Mitchell John, a white Doc. Dolan Peter Miser thrivinplerin Jackitnewille Pa Davan Michel Main Mrs Hannah Davis John E Mullen Mrs Mary I.llrlck Freirt ship Dillon Daniel Murray Margaret Davenport Thos or Mary Weiner Drimann Dann Paul Ship /eters. . Wilde Joseph Davis Thninas Monattlian James W tlliamr. Wlll Dnrkeit Win Mason Walter Welsh Daniel D..vis lima J Marlin John ‘Vagonseller N Driscoll Daniel More to Daniel Williams John „ . Murray John Williamson Win Eplikr CliasP Madden Patiick Wrlchi Samuel Egan ConstaleineMann Michael Work Minor Ship Letters. Main:hail Patrick Williams ti ,ry Eva,* John Murri Andrew White Frances II Ell's Evan • Moi , in'John Ship Letters. Eknn Pairics Molarliy Ili deer Wonlit•liden Jan Mullin 'Plionias aVestw., id Joseph Flnad Thomas Millwood SainuelWaisli John 2 Farrel Jiihh„ 2Milleel) James Wenner Tobias or Flynn David Meyer Francis. Al,i• .so F. , u Henry - Murphy Pairack Frie+i Lewia Moran Dayton Warbler .ICOL Ftoler Geo W. Murphy 11,roard Warlow John riti , ll.ty J4lin - 111C' Williamea Geo Flak Alexander MeDerniott Mon - Waco. Joh . Farrell Michael Ma.Wtoo,llll2lB.llV:edena Ttinanas FOil J rue,. el IPMCKilight 8,111% • 2WhjW linhert Faby - Patrick, doMaJulata Thomas Y Me.f:dhe Petc, Ynnnd Tetilas aildmna Patrick M r.C.Lbe Ale ca ndet Z Green dtnividi Mena iv .InallsanZinback Margaset Gene:bar Edward Sic Molly dame' Golleehall Unarm!McCabe , rat rick - . 2 Cents arlditionAl tv ill be cluvged for all advertising lel'ers, persons applying for letters'iin Ink list trill ideate sly M. y 3 -t9 1.11NIF:1, RHEIN, P. M. TUSCARORA & TA.3I,It4NA ontiaisCS. sul.,criher 4011outires to tie flub. • ‘ - .1...:11c, that hi. will run an Omnibus be tweenTn•earorit and Tainaquit.TWlCE A DA Y,llll the arrival of the cars at TlWill'ol3. Re turning. leaves Tamaqua every day at 0 o'clock, A. M. and at 3P. M In tin, to take the Valley Railroad Cars the Pottsville, at Tusrarnra. Fare from Tomutma to Pottsville, and front Pottsville In Tuommia, each way.sl) cents. Tickets to he hid at Jone S's hotel, Tamaqua, and of the Conductor of the Oars. MaNl= =1 Act of lOalt of Apol, E N , nT prnvnte ; t r ri th k e rt ra t o r, create it [ n ig , r v il:td v , and ieh -IM/111 of the Went' the Commrotwealib." See . 20. That frost, nisi alter the passagei this act. 11141 State Treasurer he, and he to hereby repaired to abate file per t return or the purchase money, due on all unsrated.lunds arpropriited on warrants, here-• tofore granted: Provided, the said parrhase money be ;said into thn nn Of before the first day of May eighteen hood ri d :did fifty. S e e; 34. That the assessors of the, several counties of idis Continanwealtli, are hereby authoriced and directed to re.n,ste VI between the periods of the trien-, ruin: assessments, nll Real F..ttate which stay bare been improved by the heti inn of buildines or other improve merits. subsequent to the tont pretending tri..nnia I ;st eam...me, subject .11 appeals es now provided by law. and all.re-assessinent made during the past year, here. by declared to be as valid and . efflalual as if made In pursuance ofhw. AVlnrOrt CFMEN WA OFFICE. 1 Illtristrury. April 111111, 1719. 3 May 52491 19.31) New Iliumle." • TBE Cute or the Chiming Village Bell, Th..Pairy The Virginia Woe Bud—a nets and popular Ethic,- 'plan song and churn, - Prteadshlp.,l, the scenes of other days may fade, The BIM, Juniata—a beautiful melody. , Tie Martin, Bell—a one or Duct, • , Bleenhis I dreamed hive, • Wedding Polka, . a Jenne Lind, do Ann 41 Wahl.' • Salute n Wa.iltington-4r favorite ettelmlie., Pico a flail ors—fl anmeentents for the Plano, l'rince Albert'. Grand March, Polka March from the fay*n lie opera Martha, America—El. popular American Melodies arranged at fLuni.no.. 811311 ii... of Ike opera, a collection of Potpourri.t, nom celehr• ;ed Orras, - Any p:oreb of Manic itt print tO'be bad nt April It, 14.1 Book and '11.1.1:1" urn,. G pertN ruitE, AND CONCENTRAtED WINE (IF WILD CIIERIIV, FOIL the cure of diseases nriatn7 orhielpally from a relaa.•d or debiluaterl state of the system. n. Dya p •psis. with pulpit thrum of the heart, Loss of Appe tite, Heart-burn, Sour hitching, Loss of Co'ror , Pala in the brra•t, Nervous Debdity. Cholera Dysentery, Nirtlit Sweats, Co 1.1:. Cough, In Iluenzo nod the troublesome Collar of old *se; aridas a preventive (V Itrar , r : the system) to Fevreeand Ague ; tidings ana nenuun few:, it has no equal: This prept ration of Wild Cherry preens a mark ed stiperiority one all other articles, sold no Syrups, Balsam. or Extrrets of Wild Cherry;—being Menage , ' by a inocus whirl, *insures a concentrated niul efficient essl.4 all the well known Maki qmilities of the medicine and warranted free from all other drugs, especiirly Opium and its preparations or any other nar erotic. I • he pleasant taste of the Wine of Wild Cher ry qualities it fur the most delicate Stomach. It will also be found moth c'resper, than the more ['Pm non article., sold under the name of Wild Chirrry, loan•! for mo e concentrated and pure and put up In !arse quart potties, and is warranted to keep in any' climate. Fermin.% who are subject to Fever and Ague. Bilious Fever. /cc., will find "Gunmen's Wine of Wild Cher ry" an excellent preventive by strengthening the Him .ch and Pirn es, and its decided tonic properties recommend it aria superior atibatitute for the ell called .Tort Ob. erre the Genuine "Wine of Wild Clier'y" is put up in large bottles Wirt ing a quart, with t he wools: "Gut. terit's %Vine of Wild,r.lherry, Phileas." blown in the Claa.r. and the outside. Wrapper hue the writ ten c3ignirture of the P - oprie.o- . Pre tared only by It. 8. GUNIPERT. Chemist and Apothecary. No. 1.`90 North Second Price as per bottle. or 65 for 6 bowea. Jona C. Ilttownr. Druggist, Potiscille. 6nle Agent for Schuylkill County. (Ap.1.1—16 Cloth Store, NO. s NORTII SECOND STREET. I i NATHAN 'P. CLAPP TSnow retrlvinz ins Spring and 'Siiroincir oink iir 1 Cloths, Naßiaterep, Vestin , , and Bone Wear. • . Frrnrh i Itwidinin.VlZTllS, OP w Anrirtin 51734 • EVERT DEFCIIIPTIOn. II Wag of En2line and tome assortment. } suIIMER. COATINRS. Habit Clothe, summer Clothe, and linrabnatnPa; nlar4 and I!..lor,lCaalimarett and endlanzlnne ; Onion Clothe. Twerda, prep &c., &c pks rAt.OON STUFFS.- Soper Mack French lAssi:neres and Doeskins; French fancy and lulled Cassimeres, seers , raricry ; Merino Cassimeres. all colour and qualities ; White and fader Linen Drillings, new,desirns; Cards and fleaverleans of every in yle and quality; &Milieus, all shades and qualities. , NE.4111169, Superior Block Satin and Cashmere Vesting,; Splendid fancy silk Vesting's, am &sizes; White and colored tdarseittes—large assortment Draheinths' and other Ooach Trimmings. , • Together with a general assortment of Goods adapt; ed to Mews Ind Boyst wear, to which the sabsertber Invites the attention of his friends and others; Think,: the city. rot. sale by Ma piece or retail., •, 'NeAN T. CLAPP,. G North' IllecoMrstreat. ioan f Gra Polder. Lama; three loots above 'lttstket, Paltada, , Apr 14 •1!?, 31310 • • "fricki of Quacks. READ TRI4 COLUMN CAREFULLY. 'HERE is a :Sarsaparilla for sale In thefilferent 1 town, railed old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsapa rilla. It is advertised as the origle•-1. Lee. This Is a noire :nus falsehood. Dr.'lbiwnsend has expended over IgSlOn,.' 0 the last eight years in.advertisini his :33rea- : pari' la, which has obtained a character and reputation: Itirouy,hout the United States and a greater part of the world—the sale being ennmione. - This exciled the cupidity of certain unprincipled; men, and no old man who hue been engaged In peddling cheap put:heath:an for • number of years,_This man'. name la Jacob Townsend. lie applied to enmber of men loge emtalnyment, or to sell the.use of his name to put up Dr. Jaen': Tow nseild'is atiting the large sales and sums we had expended Bi adstru-: sine ads an inducement In cmtarb in the bustaisg—: Among others he applied trirCharlei • Watrous, Eq.. Editor of the Jabialen.F,riiin r.wltoscorned such& pro position. 'l/fir. 11.."0..Z.Aennewii. _formerly ore of the. Proprietors of MLA LISTMeIs A M INT, R. A LC.: Po el g • any, formerly tbishli.: - and. Financier of the broken; Shin Plae.ter Bank s at 'Denville New Jersey; Joon, SKILLMAN. and W.V. TIIONCSON. under the name of TIMMPAON. SKILLMAN Co. have employed this tJd man, end agreed, es we understand, to pay him seven , dollars per week, for ;be use of his name. These men , have been Insulting and libelling us in all possible in nnpe INN wnuln notice them, and thus brine them and their decoction into market, Lei the public Mile upon the course of these holey aad koorable' DE. TOWNSEND'S COWOUN EXTRACT OF ttAtitii.ll' Tito most extraordinary MetHeino In the W-rld! Thie Extract a psi spin Qsart Bottle.: it is six .itone cheap,. please., ter, a nd warranted es parlor to alty It rare: without • ooteittled, purring.. airkeeinr or de• btlitatior tie Patient. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparil la overall other medicine: is. that while it eradicates the disease, it inviorotes the body.. It is one of the very best • SPIIIV ANIS SUMMER MEDICINES ever known ;it not only purifies the whole system and strengthen% the person but it creates new, pure and rich blood; n power p, tested by no other modi eine. Ana in this Iles the grand secret of its wonder ful success. II boo p:. fin reed within the last two yearn more than tOO 000 cures of see L ere case , of disne se; at least 15.000 were con •nlered Incurable. It has saved the Imes of more than 10.000 children the pa s t two sea sons in the cry of New VII 1!, alone. ; . 10,000 nascs - of<Genc,', De . ...lity and want of Nervous D Dr. Tounserid'ii Sarsaparilla meteorites the whole system "wrinanently. Ti those who have lost their muscular energy by the ell'ects of medicine or indis cretion committed to))- dl twine excesaive indulgence of the patio s, end bro 'Ott orb by physical prostra tion of the n',o ts spawn,, kesitede, leant of ambi t:OM Minting . eusautns, premature decay and dectlne hastening towards that atal diserse Consumption. ran -itirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sarsaparilla b nr sup- .41T to any • Invi'orating Corilal• As it renews and tner,oottes the system, fives ac tivity :o the limbs, and Sirengili io rho muscular sys tem in a most estrundirory degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen, Cnns !motion canna cured Brotiehilis. COll inflation, Liver Coinplaint, Odds, Catarrh Coughs, Asthma. Spitting Blood, Soreness In the Cheat. Hectic }loth. Night Sweats, lE_ with. or Profuse Expectoration' Pain Mate Side, &c., have been and can be Ca. A. Blood. Xtto York, Aprit 20, 1517. Da. ToWsses vet 'y believe your S. ,31111,111:1 has been 'e means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for seve,l ye- ah•do had Cough. "It be., rattle writ.° nod worse At I-st I raised large gami nes of blond, had night sweats, and was greatly de bilitated and reduced. and Mil lin. expect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsrip HIM a short time, and th.re 113 S a Wallilef rat change been wrought to roe. din now eh!, to wiek nil neer the city. TT 'Aeliti glad and my mush has le me. To can well ;imagine 111.. t. I ant thankful f e "the.. tesalts, Va tr "obedient 'ter, ni. %VSI. 11.1JSSE1.1„ 65 C..tharine U. Trine' at Office, 126 Pillion St. Ann ILtililio NY. Redding & C 0,15 Siale sire':, tin-. on ; nyuti:& . 1.T2 North Secoad street. ; S. S. Illore, Driteeist, BAP mire; P. M. Cohen, Cliar'eston; Wright So Co. 151 Cnartr., street, N. O; 165 South Pedal street, Albany ; and by all e principal Druggists: mu Merchants generally throughout the Soiled States, West Indies and who Canada, ChTlie General Agency for the sale of the Sarsapa rilla in Sclinytkill Connty, is at Bannatr• Bookstore. Poll, Me. where Deuggiets and others can be supplied it the MilatiraCtilreis mice, April .1.4, IS t f PURIFY THE BLOODS 1) 11 . Kk El.l;ft'ei PANACEA, reno,V.land tnerma neni core of al disease. arising fr.on an impure state of the blood and habit of the body, vie.: ehramic diseases of the chest, Brrinchili,, Pleurisy, rui.nrrii, etc.; Scrofula in all its forms, Teller, Scald ileall,entaneons erupt lelel of Ike head, face, !Indy. and -.1,111.0,, Chronic 111-eases oft he Liver,Stoesach,s tat Chronne Rheumatism, Chreeie Eel:age...el of eJellite and Ligaments. White Sit Joint at:ectiont , ,, Anna:env., Ulcers. Syphilitic disorders, tuner coital and hereditary pi edispniitions, enc., etc. Disease ix no, an element of our nate .e. The 'nlj. wise Creator ordained man a perfect being in nil the went relation. of life. Happiness is the me: Allred value of his existence, both in relation to I l 11l se,f end all around htiu. How many fall short rd this runless= in I. yn•l lons easy to' .be obtained. Did we reqpecl , he:lithe" much as we lifer d discos when it enters otir firesides, 'or attachments like the sands of the iron: glass wool,. not In 800 e ran out 011. ye! who are basking m inteshilie, ginned well thi.O. , ivel! ye,whn ive lost tine price, loom, r in u tinonont in regaining it. Nocr,,einumoh is a tinier to our happiness ; remember' that every tweeze that fares nor cheeks cr:ries an el, input of disen.e. In, every breath that we draw, in every step that we take, inn every particle of fond that we eat, or glins, we drink, ti ere f, danger. '•Every ha..• has its antninte," and when the stream bonnier, Ilepere Cy lie fillet—Whee the hinted, COOCSitif.: VC. es. beColeve lammed with disease, the Panacea is the or iy sovereign remedy. • 'This must be changed and dors not the blond live, is not every drop of It a living atom, is not bone. nerve, moot le. tendon and si new, totoil,weil front Inlood. IVlnit fills up an ulcer, reproduceo tirit health an strength,of u lick loan but rite Inion4l, under the vim-electrical intineures of the, brain and nerves. f hat inoirtion which restores 'tine at our ail] molecular movements of this Bois tin a healthy action, will us sure So the sun shines, bring health and strength to the Ark. Remember n !keeper tele alelreesiteei adviser warns yeti against proems:- nation, and points the way to health. Re Milo° to now, 'nis folly to defer. rhtladelphia, Jan. IG, '49 Pr. Reeler—Dear Sir Some time singe I commenced using your Panacea, for a disease of the skin. I had for several itnilittla, al , llmes. nn Intoleraide itching of the body an I limns, with a dry scat; scurf forming, hich anroyed me' very oneh My general health Was not goal, appetite iirecartints and towed+ irregn la, in then actin'. On applying to my uhynichin. , hy recant ineinicil or in lake Sarsaparilla Syrup. Ity your solicit:atop I took pow Panacea, and alit hippy to in. form yo.la that a,,er Using three bottles. the scurry ap pearance of the skin as well as the Itching liars en tirely disimienreir 31y general health is now Inciter than it has been 111 y yearn, which I altrihnte solely to yyourmedicine. I 'feel cOliti lent, that it is n niedirllle siniiiwntly dein Slang tLe attention of the ntfliayd, and one I hope 0111. ere lone, semi wittseenettil ratios from a . l• I can honestly and Itilly ; eay. flint I believe it the bent medicine fur all cutaneous affections that I air nc.nitanind wish, ant have nerd [Oily Some years since, fra Totter of seven Veal' or which yilu owed nie elfectunttv In a lesrmonher or weeks. • ' ' Wishing pin s.a . e.. I rental% Yours, respectfully, T. D. RIISSOM. 1 1:=12 =2 Dr. Feeler—Dear Sir—l feel It my duty to state in you the good enbeis of your Paitarea has moduced nh a non or 'aloe, who It u been fir si , ,beral tears agitated itlth tt hat Physicians have termed arenfala. Ile his h. en a/narwhal hyrd of hearing foraleveral years, ne companied by a constant ii , .charge from the eats, and a 401 hefty pall! acre.- the forehiool—hilt health quite feeble, appetite premrious, and bowels Irregular. There wile swell - Meg of the. neck and tit the angle of the J.IIVM, the complexion of an rainy pale ., nod an the-characteristics of wasting health. At 3 our request', I continence/I giving him year Tarlac t... and I ant rejoiced to state that aft• - ,r using three bot,les there has been a remarkable change fir the; His appetite Is now good, the pain. across the fiwelmaal entirely gime.the swellings have disappeared, the color of the skin is now like nue enjoying court health, in. deed he now says he feels well. appetite good, sleeps wilt, and is really changed, WI It h I attribute to you- medicine I feel frilly Patistifiii from what I l'ave witnessed in my ewe child, that it is a medicine: of surpassed power In disease of a scrofulous - character. You. are at liberty to make what tine of this you may deem proper. I remain very respertniily Cif AS. FLAGG, George SL. Do. REELEIP CORDIAL and CARA! INA - TlVE.—Every family whether rich or 'prior. who Val ue Ireahh and all its blessings, should hare this Inval uable reined,: at hand. It is infinitely the beet remedy knnwn fur diarrhea. dysentery,Cholerit nimbus cholera infa Mum, chnlic, dapilency, griping pains, crimp, eta, and far all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The mirnern IS I/1 , .1010111A1S from Phy sicians and others uminlicired. has given it a reputation as firm as aHaniant. Price 25 cents per hntile. All of iheabove celebrated and extensively used me dirinet, are' prepiton and sold Wholeaale and N %V Corner Third and South ela., and Third node:men ate., Philadelphia, and Cm sale by J G BROWN and 1 re (' DIARrIN, Pot'sville; J II Fulls, E J Fry, Tamaqua; none, Schnylklll Haven, nod by . .Drtvgglarts and Merchants throughout the• county and slat lAprl.F4rl-16 an2A•lO, Coal Shipping and' Commis stun Merchant. DANIEL J. RIDGWAY HAVING LEASED THE SCHUYLKILL NAY ' - CATION Company's Landings. at Mount Carbon Schuylkill County.will attend to the Shipping of Red White, and Gray Ash Coal, fur any operatives on the Mt. Carbon Railmad. PURCHASE OF COAL. Haying been engaged Mr a number of years in the Mining Rumness. he has a thorough knowledge of th e difrerent (tomtit les of. Coal In the Schuylkill Ilegton,and will attend to the purchase' and oblppinr of Coal for dealers abroad, at a moderate compensaivm. 25. satiMetery references given, when required. Narcit 10: 1317 11-tf New Spring Goods in Philada, TOWNSE s D Sit:AIMLESS- 4".. - SONS, 32 Swig. &coma Strga.-11111.ADA., El AVE lecerved by their own imponntirma. and Ca re. fat aelecti.Ms a Larne and wen selected stock. which comprises every desirable kind of • STAPLG /a FANCY GOODS. PreJs Quads.— Silks, Gingliams.Lawna. Mohair Las. tree, Chintzes. Linens, and all the new fabrics for Spina. Dic, Canton Crape, Tbibit, Brodie, Net, Baxosy Plald, Enaliab Casentriere. and deal-skin. Mandril Glowis.—Plain null neat figured radio( all Mods. plain Shawl. and Cap slurs, plain furnishing goods. &c. Xei'a Cossimeres.Dritlinds.Tweeda, new iumrner stuffs, Vestings, and Vouch,.' Wear. Firmisking noods.—Enclish,Qullts, Blankets. Dock ings,Tablinge.Sheatinga.l.lnens.Aloreemi,Darnaski,rke. Silenartkors' Ofedseeg.tatlngs,.Gallons. Laces, ear. ' ' A=1131.100? 44-302 : Cigar ittanufactort. GIVSTAVIN ItOSENTRAL) AGEXT. foe the pant confidence' end favor be t stowed on me hitherto„l feepettfolly Inform the thiseas of Pottschlitand its enstrone, keep con stantly on hand. epanish and .lteir dlpanrsh Clear., of the flied and best quail ai the lowest pricer, I therefore solicit their End rot o.risp, and the continu. nth" - of ;lasi fabors. All dernagis orholesale, will be promptly. dad to the eatleflittion of the public-atten ded tn. N. ft.—lion. add 'raven: keepers, who wish large quantities of Cigars, will be • stipplted with them at thelt homes free Of charge, eight boles taken in ex change, or tur Caen. idente-in Ntanantango, et. OtlSTAlttid floigurcl'it4L, Art. . April 21, 1919. ' 17.2mait POST IHEOULATIONS AS e0T75 711 . 1 .C. et. HOURS OF CLOsINO THE MAI L S. "1 1 0 Philadelphia, Reading. Nero l'or!! ' and Roston I at 9 o'clor.lt, P. M..? ad ISM. (intermediate Placci. S P. ai..) daily except Sunday?, and arrives daily about I o'clock, P. Al. and? P. M. - r To N orthousberlan d,Sti nbury and intermediate place*, at tifo'clock. A. M.. daily except linnilays. and ar rive* daily from Danville about I o'clock, P.M., Nor ,Silutherland abut,. SP. Ms • - _ To Danville. Willianranort, &C., at 11 I o'clock A.M. daily rat.epttSundais, and arrived daily about 1 o'- clock. r. v. • • T. alidensvalle, I.lelrell3n and Donaldson at 111 o'clock, •. M.. daily eacepE .iund.us,atid'atrives daily uimut 7 o'mloak. A, M. ... _. To Port Carbon, Norwegian, Tammuz., Wilkesliar . - re. Mauch Clunk, at Ili ,u'clock. cacept Sundays, anil.arrivo, daily about 7 o'- clock. NE . . ',' rim,grOVe. jonastdsvn, dcc., to Ifairial,org, at 8 o'clock, r. st., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frdlay = 4 , and arrives We sawn days-Idiom L o'clock, r. 'OFFICE 110ER3.' From 7 A. N. till 9 o'clock, excepi Son dap!, u hcn lLe Obis u upon one horsr, f 18 , u11 I O . IIIICIC. DANIEL KRELIS, C191113M! Liver Complaint; JA DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS Dk:1111.1T Y. DISEASE. OF TUE Eldsreye, a.l ail discners pg. i disordered Liver or Stomach is e.:•s,_llafe and renale SUCH its Constipation, - Inward•FfUa Funness.o flood to the Head, Acidity of the sitaiat , h, sea, Ifeart-hunt, Disgust. for Food, Fullness or weight in tha Stomach, Sour Gructatinns. Sinktne or flut tering at the lttt of the Stomach, Sr owning ot , the Head, hurried and •lidicult Breathing. Fluttering at the heath, Choking Of oath sting sensations Then in a lying posture, Dimness of •fsion. Dots or webs be-I, litre the sight, Freer and doll p.tin in the head, Deli • enutcy of Ferspiration. Yellowness s-f the skin and eyes, pale iu the side, Dark, Chest, Limbs, he., Sad (11.11 fleshes of heat, Burning in him F/e.h. C. , ostan ..1g tuings of ec it and great depression of Spirits cat, be Or:MI.4111y cured by • • DR.; 1100FLANWS CELF:IIitATEI) G Eat BITTER,: Their, power over the above didtl.e• is - relied—if equalled—by any other prep:station in the United Slat..., as the cures attest, ut many cans utter skitliul phy.iclans Mad failed Deranatondot of the Liver and Stotnacharo sources of litsanny, slot well Olin , produce disease of the Heart. Shin, Lung• end Kidneys. and lays the body open lean attack of the Milers., Arillools, or V,llow Fever, and is generally the first cause of that most bane ful thst.a..e, Con:ittu,?tion. °pintot.s of the Philadelphia 'THE DISPATCH." Dfir.rnihg.3lst nay+ : A, 13 VA LEA OLE 31 uniciNK.--VVe have frequently heard or the Celebrated German [titters. MallllClClllf ed by Dr. tiontland, spoken of In tettna or ...tortilla tioa, and we hiedw deservedly Si). It Is at...coon:ion practice, to certain •qinitters, to loin - mil mann•r of useless trash, lint in the Cane dredii are ':vine wit nesses of their great ... nit and physical worth. AA a medicine for the Lirer Com. pialat,Joundire, Nervous Debility anil.Dyspepsl3,l has been fonnl invaluable, effecting tires, and titer mighty ererlicailng diseai.es,avhcii all ether medicine have failed. WI feel ranviuced, that in Cie use of the German Ilittere,the tedient doi,i not become debiliated. but coustailvty gains strength to the fraint—rt fart worthy of areal consideration. The Billets are p i cas. ant In taste and smell, and eon be administered nailer any eircunndances, to the most deli, le MlOlllaca Ili deed, they ran be need by all persons with the most perfect balety. It would be well for Ilia's, who-are martian . ..oml is the tiervonssyrnetti,tocornitienre with one tea spiiiinfal lit less, and gradually increase., %Ve :Teak fond experience, and are of course, a pr op er judge. The press far and tvide,liave united in recom mending the German- Bitters, and 'to the olldirted we most cordially inlet, their "SPIRIT OF 1 . 1111 11)) 4'3," June 21threlys •• Do our good :111.2":14 wlio nro iuvulidl, know thy tinny - atiiiiistilog cures that have been : performed by I Dr. 11.,,.1,ttu1'i Celebrated German Bitters 1 If then ti , not. we recommend them to thel , “l;ertnan Metheitt store." all Who are affected with). Liver . Complaint .11111111 h,, nyspepyrii. dr Nelvoutipubillly ; the line. Dif hag tilted it Ally of nor citireris 'Sifter the hest pity- VoiCiana hair fatted. We bane used therti, and they let% e proved In be a medicine That everifone ,Boni i k non of, and wr cantiol refrain:giving our testimony in their favor, and that whirl( gave, them grer ter chain( upon our billable rtrOn, :hey ere aatirey Veretubte. •.*l'llr. DAILY N EWS," July Itit nays : - "We speak itunwingly n e Dr. Unndantra Ceiehrated German Bitters, when we say it ills 01 11116 air; and m dkemtes of the.hiliary, digert!ve and tier, rot. Symeta.,, it has not we think an .equal. It to a Vtgetable preporatten, and wade tritho'ut Alt - 0101, and to all 11,Valids Ise WO.lld reCollllatliti 11.1.4 wotthy their Confidence. IiCAD.gIIF, FOLLOWING :. 11 is from one ill our first iirnetnsts. a centleinai. fa• vourably throinthinti the United Slates—the pro• pricers of the • . .Iludital Wain Sl,llll Psisiodelphiel, Xvr. ttttd. ISIS. Dear Sir Uls sellti much 01,M/re that I le.tify to the eNtraord inn. r) virtues of your German Diners. hav ing VIII largely of them these last few month. to Va rious persons. attlintal n ith Liver Complaints, Uyspep .sia, and Debility of the. Nervous s)st e te.. I ran say conscleatiowly, that they are the best ankle of the kind lhave ever sold. pind I deal in all the popular medicines.) and I consider it the only medicine for the . ab ive disease, before thu public. I have never sold une bottle that has not given sat isfaction, and brought forth the co.nmendatiun ofthose who used it. -I deem th:s my duly In Y . nti both us the proprietor of. this hictilY valuable article. mid to 1110 Mt afflicted with the ntin,e complaints, that they etas know of its 11111- live 'lmperiled Mel to enable. them 111 select the good reelt the cartoon II fth.11,6 with which our market lts flooded. ;r %Vail much respect, I remain yours, Arc. J. N. IIOttENSACN., Dinggist, Corner of Sr, mill and Coates at feel, JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAIN r Cared afar Fhp.Jarts had Failed. PAilaJelphia, Dee. Ibid. Dear Sir—it, is with feelings of pleas.: re I Connell- In pro the sanative effects (and In a short time) of )air ••11ond turd s Celcbtaied German flit teri • •• upon my ii)stelli while laboriog under the :MM. di( p.• About two yea. ago I bad au attack of the Jan.- dice and was confined to the house six WeeG under medical Treat meat or the Family I'aysnciaa and tar same. line alter, is hen I went. not I had ft. he very care. 1 . 111 of myself. MUM" that time I have had m•acks of the /MUM th,OPie, and nor !MIMS have entirely re• flexed aid clued me in tein . or (Mee days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl, last :piing, had a long and serhies spell ol Jannilb e, Ile b id it sometime before !Limn . it ; lie was continent to his bed. • As son t as I heard of his condition I called to ser him stint told him tie the effect your tlittera tied unnin fie to the F3111e.d6- eithe. tie ion nltnielly, seat Mr Bottle, nod in ufear days he was el/red. I have in - severat Instances recom• mended the Risers in other eases, s producing the Caine happy effect. :My wire has l:ent considerably af flicted with Liver Complaint mid Nentalgia, by the use of the Bitters she is we'i. now enjoying pond hehtth. We believe from the many cures we SttIOW nitliefe Bit ters effecting, that they posses• In a re.aarkable and ex• ',ordinary degree Meal GMT lice properties, and that w licit enhances then value with us is,i hey are entirely vegetable. We ale ays keep the linters uu ilnitdMed Would unit he willing In he WitiMel Very rr trirerifullv, U. pliircE:37o Sou Freni•Street Cal; .r . ronger je•linein) be adduced by any Prepara. lion Intqfite Ike public I A single minim ince any one oft elf mrikWeC i r dieare. 'they ore Eirl ,tirety reeetalm e, atd 'hill , permanently tire most oliFi no b. co*.tiViniceim, and give ..trength and vigor In the finrue. al no lime tiro patient bring akin ittate.lli io lire iniki-1 Jr hcate 1-1011incli under ony cortii..tanccri, amid can he udniiiiniderrif Wilt. }effect ifely to de loge infaidg —they - are [tee f!orn ,S 1 rap, and all numeral and it/jun.los ingredients. They coo he [alien al all times and under all divans stances, noordinary exposure will prevent them having inlutary effect, and no bad reenli. can acc:ue from all over dire For aaln. whnte,nale :tn.l retail at 111.. principal Depot. Ge.maii Medicine SlOrr,, NU. 2j liaCe.ls/rect, Philadel phia. For %ale by J. G. Drown, Pottsville; fi. It. Dickson Selllo4lll paten; W. Gibbs. Ttmrtsenle ; and by r:fnectable ilealero.g.nier ally , throughout the NMI, Much :41 iol ' HAAS , EXPECTORANT, Fur rht6tre of ¬', mptinn: CeugSr, 4uidr le• Ti) Tiw. runic. ( N PIIgraENTING this valuable medicine to the pub .( lac as a; ieniedy for Consumption, and Tillinonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely by the great siircff , affronting its me in my own ininiediate neichloohoodonil n desire to benefit The afflicted. I thallsimplyendeavor to give a brio( &Women!! of its ssefolness. and littler myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such prunfa of its , virtues as will satisfy the most Incrednions. that CONsUMP TION: may and - "CAN RE CURED," if this medicine is ream bed to in time. As Consumption, however is a license which differs Much in lire severity °fits symp mis, and the rapidity °fits progress, and has long les f- Ned the :kill 3f physiciann it cannot be supposed that this or my-other remedy is capable of effecting a mire in every case Anil in your stage'of tneAlsease ; on the contrary, expert it in fall sometimes, a circumstance which occurs daily,with all the most val uable rensedies we possess, fur the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits Ihe following testimonials to Its favor from citizens of this County, well known to the public. • Ma. tV, J, a been aUlicted for the last .thirty -ears with Consumption, and hairinghadthe aft vice nnome of the most emitientl'hysicians,and was al• 'mop as incurahle. I wan induced trrinake trialof your invaluable EXpectorant,and am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and ainattending In my daily occupation as though I had never been afflicted. Previous to ta kingyour EXPECTORANT, I could not, if I had been indisposed, do anything at my trade. I have Mere see onmiended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of Con)! .31ED Consvarrina, and oat happy to state that in every instance it had the desired effect Yours re:spextrufly - J OriITIIA 17AWKIN 8. Schuylkill Haven. October 1.1849. . • liattg.a. January I, 1815. Mr. W.,1 11•si,—Leer Sir:—llaving been afflicted , with a severe pain In the breast. 1 was Waded to try pole Expectorant...yid after usingone bottleofit,found ' It to relieve ate, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the publlcasn valuabletnedicine for Coldr,Coughs rind Afflictions of tit a Breast. ' . . lam roapeetronY 3.°Z-14'Acjit, lIHNTZING,s4R, SCHUYLKILL HAYEK. October 17. I teas taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used one or two bottles of Mr Haas' Erputors at, which re lieved toe much, and should I have omicron for the above again,l would fleet) , call on Mr. Haas for his in vnluatittarapeetnrunt. • MN 'MGM • . Ilonevistac Ilsres,Juty. 2.9,1815. WILLI.* la J. Us ••.—Dear int happy to teetify to tile efficacy no yourexpeetnrant, for answer ing the purpose Mr which le was Intended, that erre; tiering Cough.. Colds, &e.. • Yours rospectfolly, CHAS: IitiNT7..INGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill) Hagen, • by the following anent. in Schuylkill county. . rotundlle--J. S. C. Martin. • • . Llewellyn—Jahannan & J. Fella. • Now. Castle—George.Reiranyder, Eirj. Poreearban—Henry BAlssler. P. M.. • & Drumheller. • • Pinertose—grief & Fairer, ; . ; Taxnagul—Tiellner & Morganrotb, • Middleportli. Soil) dr. 80n, - • TascatoraGencga R. MO% Frederick Klett.kCo., havabpeoxprklated sari al aMPVIAT Expvctoran POS BY TF,LEGRAPH Prom New . 1 7 0 k. Exelasid.ely for, the ere Journal! :[From our Nvw York CorrrAvrnicut.) DREADFUL RIOT AD THE ASTOR PLACE OPXRA !!OUSE The Mob Fired Upon by Ike Ten to Flflee Orrsoll.sC;liilled 1 TRO wONIEN VICTIMS! r • . -----, Ncar York, nithq Horntn.', 1.2 o'dnek , . • r There was a t erratic Riot at the Astor Place 7/pera, last night ock i`on Oceasioh'of it • the 2d,iappearance of \ .r. 61acready, at an early hour in the nvening.i The Po lice in force, took possession c;,f the house. The mob gathered in late numbers out side. Some 2000 spectators assembled in the vicinity of the Theatre, and the 1 mob attempted to break through the win dows and door' to obtain. j an ingress into the Theatre ; but the police put them . to flight, after an I obstinate resistaneei 7 by ejecting water en them. The rioters still persisting in their unlawful,' conduct, a Company of mounted- men eame on the ground, but were pelted - Witit l ..etones, and at length drive& front the field by the riot-, t ers A Conmany of Infantry and' the City and Governor's Guards then marched - to the. spot,' but I were received with a shower of stones 'and missels . front the mob. A portion of the Regiment - corn manded,by Col. Dungen, then canto up, together with a portion of tine of our Ar tillery'Regiments, when the riot act was read by Recorder Vallmatige; but the , mob refused Yl tis perse", and again coni- ; , menced peltini the soldiers, several of whom were scl badly wounded by the missiles that th y had to be!carried off the' .. eil ground.. An or ter at this time was to fire a round of blank cartridge with some balls, ' on the mob. 1 , l y :this volley one or two were killed and T ( everal wounded. The rioters not dispersing, a 2d, 3d, and 4th round was fired with balls, by which some v 10 or 15 were kilied or fell badly wound- • ed, and sortie 20 others wounded more or mra less. Among M I NVOlllen. Great throughout the ci The mob still PIIII.ADELPQ~ Ffouf, y 1 87 ; Curi 52,75 beat $l. l l • White Corn 57 a5l 1.-I:F' .1i is in ctn. (otion In II In I.anc3. liohment of the kind of the new mill is tol FL 1 dug in the Viichizen 1,110.1 n IJ lw In respl are Chnsnnin, Isieur Fourth of July. ar - Eicclion of 1' • %VI -consul have pas• amendment 01 the Stales to vet: the peo waelere. The Stock of is suiting /li i•32i s 3' if of one tioli IMMO IN THE COURT OP ICIIUV I,aac Tnnmaa Diddle ;aid Jan' N. hunker, with oath,* T. thinker, and the folliA Institution,. claiming oI dereaped, whether as It James NVQtuivvard, Join .itt,•tire. Executor,. "r tl merit of ch.c.lifli Hou.,i Loom liotorton, Mary, Danis. Mary Ann Gibi linen tin 13..Vn nr levy. C. Vanclere., WilFa to C. I ton, Mary lloopion. Ger C. 11. Brown, the Airier on, the Philadelphia (Jr .11, I l W•dows Iktol ping reongylvania .Itible St Howe Mipstroiary Sort lent do., the l'enn.)lva Pennp3rlvanialmititotio the Fuel Sii'vierP ?oriel tie. of Philadelphia, the Cie Northern Soup, So the Northern Libertfrq, Society, with notice I corporation orr ingiltutto ihoo.ton. dere ,It4i.e.rP, or to a ny,way Notiee I.ltereby given y vitt Ale 4.f Illy ndinve to h geleAt will he hell and In deocrilted, viz.: "Tlt in nu Flt of l'iittpville, ' Mir thy getout.' day of Jit dayiin, for the purpose run and apprtisineni of tion required, at which wr it mend, if they thin Sheritit'? Office ttrivigs burg, April 1.1,, I'Y - ether] ANUFACTIMERS Philadelphia, have (doted pore \V II rru LI have here coorieclv sir; on the article, thou now No known ruh,tonte bratttifyioc etputt extentwithunadu admixture of other male; hos,tlMrefore,bren I he a, for ma fl ?tars, to soppl white lead, and cite unto proofthat it Ins tort wit ed on one ht 61 WET! and on the other, curia Neil' 31e Cur. of 2lid and .Varlet - . • Poll INR. Riling:R. IIM! /-f RESPECTFII4.II.‘ and the public in cenerat. Office in this borionch, nj titlrtht: the thilrrteley to. where thentnichet with recent or Chrome. [nay r meat, as helms In sin • years, fmuni 1110 st ICI Co n Resittresce Corner of the Prittsative Sethethst I2AIL ROADMO. Irntling from ',hip Rail Road Iron. I) t i• . - - - --Theout , crihera have rinnr mhoa, from Liverpool,s lona ion. 11 x 1,10 tons lix , ni 1 , 0 4 1, reftroA Iron, conebt- Jet bars. Apply tr ' ' T.& E. GEORGE, • ' Market atal 121h:tutor: ' 466acco. Snu(ll.l and Selar . 31 . .A.Nt ACTODA, • fib. 151 L'lrorth 3.lfSirret, above New 1.1111- VELO,IIIN. 111 lIERE can alwa3 et e had'n , genernlaosoitment of TOIIA CO , 1 . 4:31111 , F, & a Er; A RA, 01 the most approved nth!, ities. to which the attention or d,..5.7,4 find oth••rs IS requested. Purchase's may. depeinl upotOboina'Surrilatiod a fie lose price, as at arty nth :r store In the city, laud open accommodating tot ant. I, • N. 13 —Constantly on hand it general: egeonment of Leaf Tobacco. GEO. B. SIEETEIL • Marek3.lB..loclol.l,pnl t, Tbiletktobia.' . Inns II sI. Al•n, :41,t tng of round...o4re and North fiat Lome,: of New THE subicrihe rt ropanernhipf, eenitral whntenal OROCERIEi3, PROVISR/: at the well‘known York an villa. would:mon fe'llletl Pu have only on hand a lar { t Ilea Iron or all dew 'lotto Road Iran of various men roads, which they offer rot be had In the County. A and Provisinnn conitantlg for cash. -Alen, Cant, RI and Sulken,:th'e, Door, r would renneetrully rotten and TAO - Iga they& ill to be able at. all times to 'rtes return his eeere k 4 .—T s hf in in r 1 hen heretofore received fr generally, andraspowratll) same for the new OM,. • PoueillfaVilareb 1,161 - SCSI”. 3111litary &C., &cl &c . killed Int dne or two ' • CollStonTtion prevails Y. • • threaten. • A, 'Mny 11,16r0,:louck, P.M. Mee!, $2,pV2 . 1; Rye Flour, 8 for red; and I;l.l2_l:fur et.. 1 Irtoplition its erect another •trr, rnakinn the tine. Web in that city. The capacity 10 000 I.inillys. 1 • elihran •.•y till lino paPml tar. de.gmxtitiC OP hninißV. i'l I , ONe,pfole.oit•g of cot •, • e.tr, 'fbilekogiving, slid the istoutsters.LThe Senate , of Id a reFolution in favor of an ohatitution! of the United 1 ,Ie the power to elect Post ] Ie gook of Chester Conntv t. The Beak his &anvil 'at per Owe for the lest six V' COMMON PLE ,KI LI. COUNTY. jar,. Iles W. Paul and James, to his gisnritiutt,Elizabeth • Owing namlui persons acid “let Clam llonstirn, telt, of devisees, viz . s in Fathom and Warner I e Last Will an &Testa kton, deceased ; Susanna aue Houston, Louisa A. 'a: MortutrUt F. Johnson, linnaton Vancleve. John onstrohEliza Este Mut', rue 11. Brown, .1. 2, can tiondriy t,,chonl tint. Asivltint, the C a Wcvien'a Society, the riety. Ilia Philadelphia hi`. sty, the Irttion llenevn. ila A nti-Slavary do. the I .:; for the Hearn nd Dumb; ~,r 11, 4,11,, and Lilo,- 6 Arnertran Ilittle Society. I so P..tv of ChiCidelphia, itt anti rite Southwark Soup I all and es ery person. I la hit 612 under the iced. w hether as heirs or whatever. enamel' inntiett,tlrw ,entiontql writ of Partition. an token u'poti the pretni,s there. Greenwood IL:clale'• in 1: - .0 4 eituylkill County, 'no Sat Or. rue ',m o t to "'Hock in the for - if. making partition or valtia !mid real ',Tate, :is in the VOW tinge and plate the said WO. JNO T. WERNF.R, Sherthl ! 17-1 t MIME ErE32IE3 &• !grottier. No 05, North P,r•nt sticrt, own gon Ropply nf their arm.- 11, mittlthnsn e11PM1.11 , 5 vrtar plod iri t.nsegaenre Irf a rail hove rrsee•e..ihhcl Pre,ervatiVenad desWahli• la a paint. In an leraled whdelead; heaer any only mar. Ms Valli, It :',ead).ll:p or the manor serdrep., to the a perfroly pure dasing demand for the ertkle. Pr h furor. It r. invarlahli brand -11:11.1 & Hrtunirain toll,- r c d r ur, fu red biters, Ilea! 011 ice, Fr.. orrfirc 73, 71 , ,,,., B e d . ivii.ir.[PA. EPA rine PIIVSICIAN, elf. iirnema. hit, Illithernus upend,, .. that lie. tan 'loin opened nn lie i r e he may al way'. bp fonnd 'rend on all aPplicante, nnd very foto, or digenPle,whethrt ~. l rem. a,lvi,r, and suet trim rennlve prartlee of nearly Mt 11l elreelnai. • nitovAill and 3rd Rl:opposite Burch, (.14 n 27, 5.3rn0 Finn. r.haviti2 ittl.. day rowered Into r tito porpnee of transartlng le and trait haslness In IRON. IN t.11,5.V.F1.0111. and VISCID. !town In the boronah of Potts oily berloritqto say that thWy le and w,-11 zelected stock of 3. alsol Flat Par and T Ralf sint.whle for drills and later .1 sale at nn low a rate as ran d°, a fresh ztockorGrneeno* nn hoot at net.) low prk,.. Mot. and rthray eller!, Nail., e... 1, /cc.. all of w blob they nlnspartion of by the politic; i a •tria.attention to bashwas wit:amid de their customers. E. YARDLEY .. .Ih RON. .avi Id take this 'Tarot artily to If , :r the liberal patronare. he, : , hie 'friends and the pantie . so 3 kin •COES inauasce °CUM ' !Or Etdr. yARtILEY,
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