. . . TERMS OF vie ,HINERS. JOURISAL.-51GE sunscnirrioNs.—Two Dollars per annum, pay table semi-annually In advance, to those Wha reside n the County--and annual) , in advance toil:hose who telide nut of the County. The publisher ieservei to lihnsrlC the right to chaige 115 50 pet annum, when payment is delayed Innecr than one,year. . \' Three CLUBS. \ Three contra to one addreFs, . ~ - . *,* Seven Do Doi. 1000', . Fifteen On Do i " 2n nn:, FivP.l,lllr. in vivanen win nay for three yes r's•uli 'Moon to tll, Journal. RtTP.? or AI)VPRTISING One or It lino•.tit-nu, arty :merlon Frcr line, 1 time. gumennont esch One Square,3 months, .9lx months, EMCEE gumless Cardsmf Flve lines, Per Merchants and others, advertising by the Year. with the privilege of inserting dlr. • ferent advertisements weekly. ° TS. Larger Advertisements, as per agreement ♦OLNEY B. PALMER, at • kis Rear Eclat.' and Coal Azencies. Corner of Third & Chesnut Streete.Philadelphla, No.lBo, Nassau Street, New York, No. 16. State Street,Bostnn, and Southeast corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets tteent for receiving subscriptions and dlvertisements du the IStnere' Inarnal. -rue CIRCULATION of the Miners'.Journal lo greater - Ilan any other paper pobliAned in Northern Penm.ylva. Isla, and hAi nearly double the circulation of any other published in Schuylkill county. 'ltalia circulates larcely among capitalists, miumfactnrers, lion and coal dealer. throve:mut the Atlantic and Eastern States. POTTSVILLE. SATORD-IY, OCTOBER 27, 16.19 PORT CARBON E4TISS.CRIBERS.—OwIne to the indisposition of one. Cairler in Port .Carbon, we are compelled tri send lb. Journal by maild.unt il be shall .have recovered. Cr other arrangements made. Should arty nruny subscribers, fall to receive their papers by this arrangement. they will please Inform us, and the Matter shall nonce be remedied. PROM CNCIFORNIX.—We publish, in to-day's Jostrwal, a letter from Californk. It Is from M Ben , net, of Minersville, and is one of the most interes:lng letters of the kind, too have yet even published OUR thanks are due to the lion. floauct Maiin. for a copy of the 11th annual Report of the Board of Edu cation of Massachusettn. Ifoin 41alifdrnia. .V.ITRACTS FIOMA. LETTER. ; Brig Oaccold,Satuiday, July '21,1,19 Still at Sea, still the eport of many jclu,ivi. topes ;• the victim oi.alternate. calmy and adverse -wind.; but it is napless to complain, so I'll make a yirtue of necessity, be a philotnpl.er, and stun bear it. Hire we. are, swan out of the . world, just a few degrets from the jumieng off place, where the East and West melt into each .otar. Our present station (1 make use of the ph rate for it is justly appropriate , ) is latitude 3:3°..11 Noith, and longitude 140° We.t, about which vatt hare been beating against hemd win& one day,nitid baltoced the next for the leo three weeks.' Eiv'way of coo• potation to the pek.eneem who air , di.gu-ten with the voyage andiretl . of each othei,nrrd partly from the indication rdthe weather OUTSkiI : O.T V.:HIM,. at. opinion, and pretbets that immorriiar or next day , the winds will be mote facot,dee. SumNy,.— no change ; still the 'arme vexatious br •cral sharp as linsaitile, we manage to make. a 'very lit le psohahla 211 'miles a illy. Coming oft jr,t now, 1 !net the Clitain,ys , (DIM It, At I remarked to him that ilea eldl-rigi.4 , :,001 it , cut the wateupretty fast' ye: , Me— said he, look over her bats, snit V ink she playing the deal (ma klek.neup a: potters. About 12 M. we are a soil to windward, off our stand trd beam: by the aid of the gI we Mak, her out n full rigg'rt brig, on the tame track With ountelsett l She will coon leave us in the lurch, for elle is snit Wa are on on allowance dent,' a fiwer sailer of water, 2 quarts a - day „per man—salt meat and buiscuits, lea and coffeet motutriz and evening. and soup forAinnt r ; what dainty grub! brit w e launch into It ht such a rats a, would make you open your ever with .stootshment. I neon had rush a ravenous - tier-tits; it to ahun.t RUITICIer.t to •rsuad• rue, th•r I -nail at b•n•t 144 in lo•WpOtlfl , k bf flash, if nol grow far. Have, g.vedis s o' . l a, arra po sla n rid conityrrin. I wr I ti ti.j.pi of our passage born It'oi• J•ide 0' up rio present date. and ..h.rever ot intemsn•wia more 1,, bell,r 11l the de-a...Tr.:id, j : 4 :ow-day eve ring, Mlrreh 17. h, we tail rate., eli !to the (Liven city of ;X:luth America. and an no - mid s t of slitting rain, - tra open boats, made Lit ur brig, which lay about hill a mile, le low , • the e m . peror's Palace. and inuni•distely oprosite•thelort . resent Do Viiledshgnti; and by 9 P. 51.,•ave were 'all safely cnscrinced nn'board the old •cratt—next :mailing at 8 o'clock, we weighed 'anchor, set sail, and parsing withinpistol shot of the Fort of . Sante ' emir.. we gaie the pass-word, and amid a hearty three times three, ran up our colors. The breeze increasing. in a few hours, the palaces, churches, and Coto; the bay with i ps fore.: of mashattand the beautiful green hills, were fist fading !Com our sight—with a steady hreize we made guad sprid up the coast. and on the sth of -April, paused tiC tween the Falkland Islands, and•the main land of Patego'nia; wind. fresh, with rather a rough sea l :: weather cold and extremity diasgfeeable. J had lid 'moat forgotten to mentioe,that we 'feet w Ira no gale Or the Riyer la •Platte: a very fortunate circum stance, as•trementlima stortnir are frequent in that vicinity, known by the name of Pompero's or white squalls, which blow with terrible violence, 'sometimes eon' bluing fonwesks. The character of thlise winds is peculiar—white flsecy clouds lining the horizon, with occasional flashee id• bght wing from the same quarter, accompanied by a dead calm, and iiingulariy awful stillness in theiiir, in dicate their approach; when suddenly the blast •bursta out, with inconceivable fury. They termi nate as suddenly as they commence, blowing with equal force, ildthe last. • On the morning of the 8h of April, we passed wittin a few'-miles of the rugged height. of Stioen island, the summit of whirl, was cap'd with snow; ' then the latter part of summer. In winter, how 'severe must be the cold. In a few heurs thesis inhospitable heights faded into obscurity, and again nothing but sky and water, met our gaze—a st tf wind continued to blow us fair an our course, and every'one in exec Petit spirits, even itib old skipper, who had looked like vinegar evgr since cur de parture from Rio, brightened, up, .and was as smiling an May morning, with the plenaarit an ticipation of wratheriag the Horn, under a prrss. - , 'of canvas. Bit alas ! no such good luck was in store fo'r us; for, when, within it kw hour, sill of the pitch of the Unite, a bouncing e.terdy met us smack in the ficth. All bends were sent aloft, and in fifteen minutes loin the first puff, we were laid to, under bare pules, teas.) , Sell and blowing like sixty. It continued for three days with increasing fury : then a calm, a ikad calm, no tracen•f the storm to he seen, the pecan smooth and tranquil, the loin rose in n cloudless sky, and 'every thing was still and serene.. At 2 F. M., the same dry, a tire, ztt ephio i x up, like a :gentle Zepher, tnlu•ing every thing r.n b„e r d w ith new life and hopes, even the old brig eerm.d v-n --tibia of a change. The mate prepared to set. all ;Sail, co SS not to mitt a breath : toward. evening dhe wind stiffened and broualit hasty clouds uir from the -windward, I was on deck at the lime: the weather began to assume a rather tiiri - atenmi appearance, and the wind ineressois, f te came apprehensive of the danger we incurred In our sail u•sler such circuit - wane , . in'that 14- titud. , and between fear and doubt yapped up to abe te tiro no the starboard side, while .the mate was carlding, and-after a few preliminaries, mad. bold to venture SO npitrion, and ohaerv , rl to hum Abet the indications of an approaching gile were distinctly visible to windward ; I even went so far . es to suggest the propriety of shortening sail.— Me, —, who from all that I ever heard. or noticed, wee never excessively:polite or obliging, on this occasion roughly disregarded my sugars- Ann, and coolly advised me as a patrenger to .turn in and not trouble myself about the man agement of the vessel. A few momenta after my fruitless caution; a sypiall struck us all aback, in an id - slant all writ !Mule and confusion, the mate bawling et the top of his v ire (tw our immtnr•nt danger haul brought huts to his timtior. the - watch horrviiiit.m ,1 . 10 Ai- roost, d IF -telly with the as- f the IP,- cenv,g. it,,y 10U.1, , v every ti, , ,,g ju-t a. the C ? ptairt appear..) on de , k his experienced eve immediately discerned what had happened. and th.iling with rsge, he thtio- Aired out a Talley of delicate epithets, addl.. reed to the mate, anti sundry tailor phraa - et, embel listird with swearing enough'to sink the ship in smooth water. Our gallant vessel by this was pitching and rushing through the towing lid !owl, at such a rate and . force as seemed auk. tient 'to rip the timbers from her bows. Sheet' and tacks were let, loose, hands sent 'aloft to Nit? in en d furl, the rte 7 rails hauled down, the span ker furled. end we lay to, with, notbiug but • storm stay sail set to itetp:hir head to the wind For more than a week we lay too;,tinder bar poles.,rooling and pitching with such terrible surges that at limes thought she must brunch her * sticks. After beeline about the Horn fer nearly a month, we finally managed to crawl down the coast, nothing of importance occnring I until within a lew days snit of our port on the ' evening of ins 15th of May, when through nate Carrlessnear of Mr. we.'neerly •urceeded in breaking our necks. on 5 fret of ruck=. trot b. .•ppearnnce nn ti tit t;t4ott:tt at - f , ra n ee, to. account. tleoulie.t t,;11, , , we. V.l' e ,e , pe,l the 1.07.1 V, 1“..1 , . N. xi mottotte. May 16m, (50,4111. through iekodneaa) we m nie a point 1,1 ISM/ • IC•• • b law our mink, and en cons, quance of a I;glet mind nut' 'crone' current, running elite. • bay, formed by 'two strips of lend extending two or three miles into the sea, from the main lend, we let go our anchor within • few hundred yards of the I • trht. =I t 3 0 0 5 00 B 00 3 00 How delightful was the (reah smelt of land, in. •igerating body and mind. Notre but these who have been rocked and tossed about, for months in a- floating prison, can correctly Imagine the joy end buoyancy one experiences when about to set folot on terra firma, after a long cmitise.— Having obtained permission from the 'bi:nein; nearly all the passengers mace for the shore in hosts; I Was so impatient to see foot on ground, that when within a'boal'a length of the beach. I jumped into the surf, and was the first: one on dryfand. There wee a number of miserable hunt scattered about upon a gentle ate,ivity rising a j few feet above the beach ; around, acre and there, stood groups of men, women and children, who evinced gnat pleasure at seeing UP, .and by signs with the help of a few broken English sentences, contrived to - convince us, they were friends, and anxious to trade with us. I afterwards learned, 'this was a 'celebrated rendezvous for amuggleri,— 'The name of 'ahe bay and town, (for so it called) is Hicbata. With cordial greetings, the children invited us to partake of bread and miik, tOwhich,of course we made OD After regVlini our salty stomachs, we proceeded to the Alcode ; one of our number' who spoke some tapanteh, stolid the cause of our dropping anchor in this bay; with 'which he appeared ealiefied, and informed us, our port lay 30 miles -to the north. hut that we Mild Cross over to TOMS, a town or. the South side of the boy of Tolchuama, a dis tance of nine miles, and there we could -procure launches for a small sum to carry us to the port of Telchuoma, with ed. advice, we sent off a beet to the brig. which returned with the Captain's order to - porceed eccnrding to our instructions from thrOlcoile. Then bidding adieu to our first chiloraa! acquaintance in a body; we started over itirethill. towards Tomo. I was much struck with tke-_b'roken fore of the erre:airy, oppearine ae though hux,e wedges had been cut out of it by art. The road 4 were, mere gurlies, channeled by the excessive. rain, I3ecu'lat to Chili, which fall in copious lilorrenta during the fall and winter nionihs. 'Crosses and crucifixes were posted up am every. dozen yard*, forcibly illustrating the character of theirfeligion. A. hour . before' vuneet we arrived at Toms; and slopped at i rutperie for refreshment; cook'd chore. (a,me.rle that ebounda here growing to . the coral reef, of fine fl Ivor, eeinething between an oyster and clOtirj boiled elograt.kes and mini(' wr i te , composed'Sair meal. Aq sunset we stowed ourse lees in a Idunch and 3 hews hid pulltne brought us tit. otreosite the *eastern him... of Tal. chuama. I shrittnever forget' the first night I .pent in thi, pier e. the port 1 entry for the cite of Cone. ptinn. per first CrloTV,Ws• to reroriour ...lye, to Sri. George, Capitanidel porio. Mr. G. 14 no Etta:l.4.llln by butt, . erh i was 111.. mi...! from the'Briii.i. N .yy in diegreer ; vulriegrier tl. .Imo:rine crenrnander ot the Clifton first during the PiroVi3ri war, and now ocicupiii• the etannu of Caption del poi I T.l lohulin et' We told-him on . . 1 , - -I nigr.P, in !wing to drop onehrar qt 11 , Chlta, wtlh all the' particulars ;• awn bows li,g ourselves train hi. presence sr , wont with err go do to the torern, k pi lay NI . K• an a runaway et be from some . T•iirkeeSpume; c more woe begO:ki. I,A; nq habttauuM could no where but in Chili b , !Mind. It wasa Ono store budding , with mud-walla arid tile-rout, end divided into two apartment?;:the front accept...l'as a store room, , ands answering the double purples of grog-shop, and kitchen! 'Elie back room served as a dining, sleep g and private Fitting room—the floors of wtatchWere comp o sed vim dried b icks. After rutveytnq this deplertitile horrid for slew mterutee with iTnantereble eliegme, I n 9.11 4, (011 it) melee: the beet it a bad tottuain- and d for supper , and n Nillipet it Wt. , : moon! r 111 re. eit • l tel 'to a wih -1,11 , .1•• a. Atter mu; i.or. -troOcd .trelol . l 1,01, tIiKIV. be a perierres and or;! irre y aide sounded tr.; f riefiogri, et ear ro step, I was accosted wid'i "C. ifru , I" • . 211111.t1C10.1 very I returned earl to K etr'e a' d hall dead with (rosette, turn. d upon I re sonar bible I at my Slipper from; but pre (ion. little sleep did I get, for 1 wits nearly de. toured by Ilene end bed bugs. Early in the thorn. mg I walked out to take a Yuji., of the town.— The etre, to are narrow and Itrikd with miserable huts ; at the upper end iVihe Pirersllvery Spanish town a adorned with a Plaza] hum . which street all the peincipal streets adjatning to the Plaza to the OtliabOOP, a dizry looking build. mg, [very closely resembling Rapp's brick kiln,] About' which ore stationed erduien or so of guns'd armce. It is generally well filled with criminals, end all other k,n'l of vermin? Opposite the Colabooec, at the foot of Hospital hill which •rice s abruptly end,precipitouily above the level of he taXy, is situated the Cathedral, which is built' ..of burnt brick and has nothing striking or plittets tar in Its appearance. The4;itirpt of Hospital hill is rfecorated with • a dirty loolong cross erected in commemoration of its being the.ptace 'where the inhotatante took refuge during the earthquake 'of 1835.• The town iv nearly encompassed by an ;tin; hi•hestre of beautiful heights covered with luxurient vegetation. The extreme north of the port, terminates to a road, which passing Through file to the tints borile - ring on • the bench, et. tended over a sand plain to the city of Conceit.. tom, diets tot 9 miles, 11E1 • During •cur stay which was prolonged a week beyond our expectation in coner•quence of a di— fficulty arising from our dropping anchor in the hay of Htchnb, I apart the day- in roving arbund the country, occaelimally stopping of some hdt for refreshments When wine which to umi veieally used. wee ■lwity■ set hefore me. At night t regulsrly returned to the brig, as it was impossible to sleep on inore. On Sundry I hired a horse nil etude to Concep cion. It is inuch like Tatclutam.i, except thnt here were to be seen some traces of civilization. The riMus of the g,rwit earthquake of 4.9314ti1l re . May 2.71 h, we. hove anchor and aZaill set sail. The _4th of July was celebrated with due f'or• male iC. , —OOlllll - lillre. were appointed,loasts pre pared, acid a stile dinner served up for the ocr caniaiin. After dining Mr. s e h n lkig county delivered a patriotic address, and amid hearty cheers and thetiring of salutes, night gradu ally mole over eni, and shut out tile day and all-its jovialinea. 1 he nth we were hoarded by a boat belonging to the ship Pacific, 110 days twin' New York; we were to see them; of course the feeling w a they took tea with ins and then departed. nda% tnornlitZ, luty 22d, has brought us a lair wind—what a God-send! . . . Fuel hy. afternoon. Aug. sth. Tha‘cratt alter a let lout psssage of 201 days arrived in the bay of Sou Francisco, and drop anchor opposite the town of Yenta Buena, generally Itcuen in the States by the -.IMO name as the hay. Wis (1 include every tine on hoard that breathe) are all sound and in perfect health. The harbor is completely covered wbh sail of almost every .MlOll. .Chme , e, Ishin/•ers, Dutch. Ate . sees, Henialt principally our own Monday morning l land d--1 bops I ma) never set foot in another such The town consist- of a varietymf tents, mud ho vel, and ;',1•,.e house-. It is so mated on MI nstent COMM, • r'r: at the waters ‘ edge, ristuit a cotton!. height, and steep enough to tier one in 'walking SU yards art's stretch; and look morn like an en ampmettl?Thart any thing else. Ihe popula tion is Mostly transient and is continually cyintug and ....oing• • R. ids are elabnnons, every inch of ground yqu occupy costs fur rent, enough silver to cover u.- 1 he l'itrker House, about the size of Rapp.' Hotel, Millersville, is let for 90,000 a your Half a mile from the town and upon the beach is it large encampment of emigrants who being in government property pay no rent; they in a few dal. , by common labor make enough to carry them to them' placers." 'As for the climate little can he said that is favors n 1,14. Durtng the day you are almost rotted at ought you 'freeze. To // rearm health all possible ea re innst be observed4iniemperance of all kind be avotdrf, and .pirituoug Inimrs entirely left alone —with these precautigns one may eseare. • 1: The reports you receive ore vet y little • :veins 'ted. cold dust °bounds; such quantities of hard eion. gold in dust bad tams world astonish you.— :In foe( money is here tit the re eh of every one but the expenses correspondiogly At a good lintel the charges are $lO per ; week for board and $2O extra for lodging, uniding is carried on to any extent. ,We Orly companions and myself] shill shortly proceed to Sacramento city, when there I shall Ina compelled to make same other arrangements, e a f re ight from that place to the "diggings' is 40 cents per pound, Quite likely we shall bay a horse [price 4:200] and continue souse kind of a tough cart to transport our merchandise, THE MINERS' .JOURNAL AND P•OTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER Sacramento City, Aug. 18th. I reuiuiued iu and :moat San Francisco several days to settle some business. and obtain' as much information about the mines, the route. &c. ' as I might.— And here I saw G. 8., who looks and is in poor spirits. • He has been to the mines, and met with brit poor succ-as—not clearing more than his personal expenses; but he gave out too soon. Ho went freer hunting. which is a term applied to the sYstem of Mining about from place to place looking fur something better than what, they were at On the Bth, we, that is P. B and myself, sailed in the General Lone up •he Sac 'neuto river toto this Place. w bid, differs front Yei ha Baena, only in a tew respects the heat is more ezces•ice,mohor nod boarding more eX pensive. Its foratitia is on a prarie;.that skirts the river, and extends fir miles iota, the interior. lam encamped near the ricer. jest on the edge of the town. on one of the m,. a t com fortable spots I could select; but notwithstand• tog its superiority over most other situations in these "diggius." it's hot and dusty enough to perish p.m! In fact, take everything together. climate, mode Of living, working and doing things in general; this is a country, to transtortn °civilized being into a mere savage. and that too in a very short time. Provisions are high; I pay half a dollar for a loaf of bread, about the size of a common loaf at home] 25 cents per 'porind for beef, and all other eatables in the same propor tion: . General merchandize is low ; Clething is a drug and drugi a still greater drug., I should advise of my friends to ship any amount of go son Speculation, as the market undergoes a coutiimal revolution. and should they ai'Vre when goods aro low, storage, portage and commission, woul! probably iu a week eat them entirely up. Foreigners sro not allowed to work at !ba mines, unless hired by American citizens, nor are the Indians. Lynch law, is the system of gov ernment here, and a good healthy system it is— since• some examples have been made, the best possible order prevakl". Honesty cannot be more strictly adhered nil Since my. arrival at Sacramento, I have made enough to purchase two horses, one.of which has taken the liberty to travel nit I may probably bud him to-morrow, and if so; will start for the mines on the head waters orthe Yerba, about 100 miles froM here, on Monday.! Saturday,.(this evening)l start fir the mines : a move, after some deliberation, I decided upon, with one horse, the other I cannot finQ and by remaining here I loose time. I will encamp to night about 10 miles out, .s here good water and "grass abound. In two days I expect to be on the deposits of gold. I can make an ounce a worth here $lB. In washing for . gold. 000 is certain to make a living: but mowing with such trickly' to realize a fortune in a few months, is notevery ones portion,. I may be, I hope to be, ono of tit; lucky 'ones. I intend remaining at the mines two months, when I will return to San Francisco for letters, &c. I will then write yon. and give a detailed description of every thing. I would enlarge more in this, but limo is ton pre- I value it at $1 per hour. ' I trust you are all well and prosperous. lam in nod health g . and spirits, and expect to remain . Take into consideration, sore limitlom front 1 a ril work, and a thick liail from list nod heat a d yen will excuse the defects of this letter. Adieu for a few .months. C. ..._.,",- , -, ff l- ^ . 7 - ,--.. 171 The Coal Trade for 15.19. . The quantity sent by Rail Road, this week, 1.21,961,- 09—by Canal, 18,120 12-01 r the week. 43.090 01, tons being a decrease of about 3000 tons this week. Seseral of the Colliertea were closed during the week, the proprietors not being able to sell Coal en rept iit's loss.-:-whil..b they declined suhJccting them ■elves tn. This Is the proper course for all to adopt— the trade (Dust accommodate liself to the circumstan• Cell. Fndehi hao adruwetl tit Canalto New York to el 63 and to l'hiladeLoni..6s c,ota rmr ton. Amount of Coal sent ovrrthe Philndelohla and.Rend in2 Itatlro.nl and N ,vizattoo fur the work endlog an Thursday , •v.!mn, last: IL111.1I011). • WFEK. -P Carlton, 7.510 14 293.150 0140.902 07 1245 503 14 . Poits'ville,', 3.10510 112.010 14 12 nti4 II • e1:47,1 11 S. 11.1!yrn, 11 770 12 40°,250 03 5.135 62 112 705 17 P Clinton, 2,509 00 110.108 05 1,220 05 l'J:SIO 00 24,961 09 _921.f93 03 1b,128 14 382,R71 08 318,071 08 Tom! by RR & Ci 1. 11.310.465 II Tu s.lnte pe.rlud Ltd{ year, by Illilrond 1,052.101 00 Du by . Canal 374.427 17 BIECIEM Decrc>• e *hip year = The followinz ti[lhe quantity ..(C•rli ,nt from the L.111:11 regbm wren Oct,. why,. . , - • _W I,IM. 'IOTA L. Su Inllnit 11 me, 8.107'18 232 223 11 Moon.: Iton, . 2,311 l 14, 1.5105 15 11,2‘''or 3lnolmov. 2 424 15 ' 58.027 13 4 proi: Thu; ntn 01l Co. 2 542 19 • El 264 12 cntowory Coal'eu. 1.3%5 10 26 865 07 ir.yi'ron Cox' Co. 3 126 03 73,580 14 Diamond Coal Co. . 2,743 00 E,1115 19 Buck Mountain Co. 1.1019 15,558 it -- 1 . . - 21,357 18 652,053109 . To same priodlapt. year. 396.650 19 DELAWARO. AND rirnsoN COAL TRADE Sett fur the week ending. Sept. 23, 1619. I Went. TOTAL 16.3e6 322.700 To the same perind,tait year 331.305 =I Tiansyortation on EA. Rai/roads in Schuylkill County. The following in the quantity of Coal transported overthe different Railroads In etchnylkill County, for the week ending Thuraday evenine. MIERN.- TOTAL. . Mine l Hill and S. 11. 12. IL 17,642 08. 521,130 II Little Schuylkill R. It. 3.957 04 140.8137 02 - Mill Crest do 8,190 03 203.367 117 Moupt Carbon do .' :5.812 IS 175663 18 Schttylkill Valley do 7,910 II 2.53 515 111 'Mt. Corium and Pt. Carbon do '8,020 05 200,975 10 Unldn C Ina! do ' ._ 689 12 . 00,032 13 RAT'S Or FIMIGIIT. To Philadelphia 1 ' PO etc per ton To New York . I 1 70 .! . RATE! 07 1:114. AND AAAAAA ORTATION DM RAILROAD (or balance .of season. ; • From 51.Carbou.S.Ilaireta.P.Clicann. To Richmond. 1 110 1 75 155 •• I•llll.tilelrihia. 1 70 1 65 1 45 a•TGR OFT ILL BY C•NA L, FOR R ‘1.0106 nr •eaaou _ IF,rom Nit.Cartion. 34.11aven: P.Clinton To Philadelphia E 5 eta. 82 cte. 73 eta. . Way toile remain without ch:eoge. For additional Neer Advertisements sco Next Page. They trill here be found , arrange . under Satiable Heads. IN TOE pOTTRT OF COMMON PLEAS OF Schuyl .1011 County. Inane Starr, ' Thomas Iliadic., •nd.larnes W...Palitand lames N. Bunker, with notice to his Cuardinn, Eliza- 0 Meth T. Bunker, and the following named per- Z. sons and Institutions. claiming under (Rumen=l HILL , Provsztia, dzcensed,-whether as heirs or 2, devisees. viz: James ‘Voodward John Par- ~.., ntirn and Varner Justice, Executors or the a' Lait - Will and Testament of Churchill Iliton, = 4 deceased, Susannah Louisa Ilniiston, Mary : Jane Houston, Louisa A. Davis. Mary Ann t a Gibh, Margaret T. Johnson. lloratio G. Van- . 0 ... sieve, C Houston Vancleve..lno,Nancleve, %Vni. C. Hon.-ton: Eliza Este Ilmiston, Mary Ilutision =_... Geo.ll. Brown, Wm. C. 11. Brown, American; Sunday School Tinian, the PhilatPa. Orphans' i - -... , - Asylum, the Indigent 4 V I Widow's and single Wo. L', 4 1. ', ; ma n 's soriety, the Pennsylvania Bible Society. I—, the Philadelphia Home Missionnry Society , the ; ',x Union Benevolent Socti.ty, the Pennsylvania I . ' Anti-Slavery Society, the Pennsylvania !esti- 4 tuition for the Deaf and Dumb. the Feel Saving i'. Society of the City and Liberties of Philadel- = phis, the American Bible Society, the Northern r Soup Society of Philadelphia. In the Northernl 2 Liberties, and the p-outhwark Soup Society, wdh notice to all and every person Corpora- thin or Institution claiming under the said I ..... Churchill Houston, deceased, whether as heirs a or devieees. or in any way whatever. 1 June Tenn, 1 , 49.-89. Breve De Part. Fa.c j . BY virtue of an order of sale, made In the shove stated action of Partition. to inn directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, en rue"dog. Nortoober 27th. 1849. Ai in o'ctrick in the forenoon, at Abe Pennsylvania Hall, in Ilh. Roo mgh of County atineNaiii, the following it..., pieitoses, t to: All Ind certain Earn:v., Force. and ttart or land, situate in the Borough of Pottsville and Norwegian Township. Selo:, Mill County, Pruned venni ; begin ning:lt a Spruce tree. marled Git a corner, and stand ing east side of the Coral. and also nt the liver thence running part ly down along the Schuylkill and ultimately crowin g it, north 44 ilenret 0. west 11. perches ton Spruce tree rorner,standing on the west aide otthe rivet at the waters edge, Mentally land late of Alex. nod John Young, now called,Cal bon Hill tract alor g the several crosses and lii.larirAA down the • :id River about 411 perchen to a pont, thence by the western nod northern lines of the said Carbon 11:11 tract, to laud formerly of Abraham and William Pon, now 4,r late of Awes and 31c/ler unit, thence by land formerly nr said Young's slow or latent' Thomas Haven, Ina large white oak tree cor— ner, iti) a public toad now Norwegian street, thence along thernme, nonth It degrees, west 171 per ches, south 43 degrees, west 68 perches, south Oh de grees, west 41 perches to the corner post of James Houser? let, and by the same and the last muter. cnn tinned MO feet tonte, making in all al Perches, 1 fell and 6 inch... to a post, thence arfiont Norwegian A., by lot No 102, smith 30.1esreet, esst 290 fees to It pest. sonill 54 itesrres. west CO feet to a rat.III•CACO by Int No ill, south 30 degrees, east 131) &VI. south 34 no green. nest 2311 fent to a post, thenee'hy int No /Oa, south 61 degrees. went 173 feet 3 inches to a post, on the outside alley line of the old town of Potteellte, thence by land Lae of Benjamin pan And lands of the New York coal Company. south 32 degrees, east 362 t ee s Las post at Norwegian Creek, thence down the same to a Siren tree Cornet at the cnnflueuro of the Norwegian Creek and River Schuylkill, thence south, 20 degrees, west 12 pnr..hes to a post, south 47 degrees, Cant 36 percher Inn gnsg.tbence &erase the same. numb 70 Canteen, test 6 perches to a pest, atandingat debug'. kill, thence op the same nod along tie line of itob't. 21. sad Lawrence Lewis. north $ degrees, wend per. ghee ton stollo. north 76 degrees, 'east 8 Perchwrtn a' whits pine sapling corner,' standing On the Canal, thence up along the towing-path of the said Canal, north 22 degrees, east 52 perches to a post. hortb 49 de grees, east 8 perches; to a post, north 71 degrees, east 111 perches to s post. north 38 degrees, fast 11 porches to cry. Mirth :5 degrees, east 31 perches to a Fen, north 74 degrees, east 22 perches - to ts.pitals_notlh degrees, east 18} perch...to the place - ofliegintillagg comaining97--artes sed-151:ae: cludt ne apart-of-the-. atild l- peitalleii„ , thejleceil land called the bland, excepting out of the foreeninTe,finuw d.tries these eleven lets of ground, bounded by Wath• ington et.7JetTervon et. Cent at. and Centre it.. MO; fl ground boudned by Cosi st. at:,;and twn7( feet wide alleys, owned by the Sentry Ittil Navigatin4 Camping; all that lot et piece' of ,round, bounded by Schuylkill street the Srb. lk'll hit er Melo. and the 1 eastern line of the lot now occupied by Centre Lauer, t e h a elntr No 2 and 14 nn Schny HMI street, and the Intl Nov 3,7, 12 and 18 nn Norweeian street. also 2 err- ' fain lots situate in the Dormant Poitsvire af retrail nn the east rode of lintwegian street, fronting- on the name I.lllfeet,onnd extendtog in leilight or depth back, • 2.70 11 or • and meeke-. In the eem.ral plan of ciid inwn. Nni lein end 101 ; also. a certain lot of Around in the Mitring!) of Pottsville - eforeimla, hotinded and de-crihed es follows, herinninv at a pest. thence atnnr an alley in the Tnwn of Pottsville, p railel to the lot emoted in the plan of the raid town, No 41 end 1 42. soutrnegrees, ran 123 feet ins port, thence be m h land Oay of John Pon. north - 30 degree., soot ten ' feet in a post: thence by land formerly of the said John Pott, north 30 decrees, west 121 .reet Ina rum, and thence ainng land formerly of the said John Pelt, smith 011 degree*, west 140 feetOo the pace nib/Tit:- nine, subject in the claim of the 'slount Carbon-Mall road Cninpa nv. for so much of the call lot nr meet of ground as the raid Company may or ran lawfhlly claim for the use of the said Reid. Alen. all that 'certain lot nr piece of ground situate nn the north westerly side of Norwegian street and the voutitivard ly side of Coal street, in tlic 11nrough of Pottsville. aforesaid ; beginning at the nonhwestwarilly of the earner of the said Norwegian street and Cont street, thence along the raid Coal street, north 3n decreer. west MX feet 9 inches, thence by ground of Jacob Alter, south GO degree,. west 150 feet. thence north 30 degrees,• west 7 feet, thence south CO degrees. overt 30 feet to a 40 feet wide street, a, widened by. the !Mid Jacnb Alter from a 20 feet wide alley now called Rail road street. thence along the told Railroad street. south 30 degrees, east 225 feet 9 inehee,in the north westerly corner of said Rail tad street and Sinnve clan street., thence along said :comet:lan street, north 54 dem., east 189 feet to the place - "of beelnnine; also, all the interest which was of said Jacob Alter, I In, and la the strip of grmind. lying In Wont of the above described lot of ground th row it,out by the said James !her to widen the aforesaid 20 u te a rit iro n a i d de Str a e ll: t y . I Borough of Nicht, ille, aforesaid • !!"elnaln7 at a port t A o lg a n 4 a ° ll re t e li t ar p l' i ! :ce ! n " r e ;a r' rC.7 l of ground eltnele in the near the ride of the Norwegian Creek. thence north 22 degrees. went 210 feet to the eastwardly side of the Mount Carlmn Railroad; thence down along w en r the same, smith 171 deer..., east DO fret, south 221 de-. Ity^e 4, east 175 feet to a post, thence frnmstild Rand I across said Creek. north 44 degrees, rant 54 feet to the beginning, with the Mills. Landing., Rosin. Railroad and eppurtenances. belonging and appertaining to all the above described premise,: which nre known on the Greenwood estaj . ±,. excepting nut of a...me. four un divided fifth parts of the stone or tonsil coal 31.11 the right of mining for and removing the scone that filly be ,found upon the aaid premise.. and alto er,ptin'el any Into that may have td en twilit heret.ifore. and not above specially errentedwifh the??utrienanees. Sherotre OMrr, Orw Igs• 1 J. T. ; WCR .ER, Shenr burg:Oct. 27, 1610. 3 - 44-Is Hug;hes & Brother, sir.ttroANT TAlLoits. Centre street four doors abn re the Torten lertfll, rn rrAIKE this method of returning theirillTigialliMaTts 1 to their numerous friends for their liberal patron age extender' to them. They now respectfully call their attentinn, aunt the rehhe ecoer:tilv . . to their new and extensive stock of FALL & WINTER G0011:1, selected with care front the best honstis in the Cole, of , New York .end Fhilattelphia. comprising the latest and tenet fashionable, t.surtment or French and Eng lish superfine j ilroad I:loths,Cassinteres, Vesttnes. &c; werrantedjo he the'choirest brought into the market. which they will well - as cheap an ran he bought else. where. They , are now prepared to execute to order all kinds of Clothing. such as Paletot Overcoats, th e improved style . of Frenchlnd Dress Cools, Pantaloons and Vests. tat &e., whirl cannot 141110 please the Trost ftwtidious . all of which will be rot up under the immediate direction and superintendeni.e - of the pro. prielor., en as In ensure fall satisfaction/10e purcha ser In fit, workmanship and style. All they auk Is. to elveZthent a trial and they pledge themselves to jive lit II .and entire sattsfAction. Oct. 27, 1.19, William Holloway, .% 370 Atarkst Street. ab,.re 11th, (Gtrard Bow.) run tDE1.1.11,1/: OFFERS for . Drugs, Chemicals. ....s4 e 4 Plinio, Oils. Window Otani, &c., at tba 1. _ lowest market price.. The p itconage of Phvolicians keeping air nwn.iiiedir, and the mule gem,- ally, a , rerinertfutly 1 , 0111:111,1; aseitriitu them, that all medii Ines l'iirtif.tied will be OraulaE. of the ,beet quality, and prepared with the pirates! acrurai y. Store Keeper. urn find it to their advantage to call a• the Brock in large, well aelened Mid or iinque.i. tinitahle quality, and put up In Canis convenient for retai.ing. • a.+nrtmrttt of Chemical., Clan,. &e, suitable for I) , lcuerreotypii,ts, alit ay, ou hand, ni low pikes Oct 271619, • 14-51 no '•1 Watches: Watches =NOIMM2MIIIMIEI 1)f• C , lli) lc '.Teri. I.i:iv's R. !mown A LL., NO. 110 Xv/R JEco.VI) sTRI:E7 . . It t VIN(: iced additi-nal happlien of t ri n ". portationv, to now lirlipweil to fartwoh the very Lest article at a price fv taqi.W any ever ntr..red, the 113,111. quality :Ind w tacit cannot he nnilervolit by rny Rater MOW In Philadelphia or rhiewhere. Every watch Fold writ b e per fectl) regulated, arid warranted to be an good as repreveoted. WAN:M . S.:it the follow IBC low prices : Gold Le sets, foil je welled, IS karat eases, unly 41:N.111) silver do do aln ' r:041 Lepine., jewelled; IS karat case, 2::00 Riker, do :In ts,(ld ' The I. 11. Brnontsll Gold Pen, a superior article ut silver Ca,. with pencil, and warratred. 111 I ; Gold Pencils for *l.llO and upwards, Gold Bedalliss, and Itto - k•i for -Baguet collie Likenct—es. Gold Chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Pins. Bt. Rio:, Fin. err Bins.. and a eeneral assortment Of every dekertpl lion of Jewelry at nn usual low pin es. 1,1:15 5'23 17 1.1:w a 111cOOMAI.I., No 1.11.1 North Second it., 6rennit d..or helow 11,tre '"PhtlnA.lphln• [April 11,'49. ' 16-ly Small Profits and Quick Sales. "TARTER £ J. 15 North Second Street. corner of .I.ines• rifIL•DELPIII4, ARE now ee v ih ivlP C.:. 3elt of svrE: ; L ri whlch have been selerted with cr,at can•. and at the Lowest Cash Prlves, and for beauty. superiority, and r..ehnres or style. they defy competition, Our store we have cc arranged that it nod• cumpri sea five ditt.rent :rearm, is.. viz SIIAWL ROOM. BLANKET ROOM, SILK ROOM, MAIN'.STORE. and BASEMENT, `. •here we bitvearrariged neatly every variety of Dry Coeds, and to which we enheitille ATTENTION OF PuiceaAsEßs.-, Our Shawl Room contains tonne 1500 Lung and Square•Nhsale, of neaily every description, sui fi at Blanket. Plaid, Brocha,l'llibet,Cmiliinere, Crape, Ter kerri the celebrated -Bay State Long and Square Shawls," black Silk and miter %alit:time of Shawls, from *lto $3O a piece. IN OUR BLANKET ROOM. lt - We have arranged SW pale Ribbon Bonin!, Bath, Whitney, Fancy Ends, Lamb*. WOol, Cradle, Crib, Ironing and llorse , olanketa, from ill - to SIO per pair. We have also arranged ill our Blatiket Itoom.Seasea ouperlor " WIIITE • COUNTERPANES, ; In site. from 9-4 w 11-4, 01 the Lancaster, M'auchr 'ler and superior En6li'h qualities, prices from •2 to ♦U a piece. a , Ve nest come Into nor SILK ROOM, where may be Been a large a•eor:mrnt olevery de s,riplpin of new and fastoonabla Silk, , wiz: Plain Changeable Silk., full color., - . Flamed do - 'do vrry rich, Do do do .in nrat figure,. Changeable Striped Clare Silks, beautiful . . do Plato do do very good. Plain Changeable Turc dating , these , arc the very best kind of sulks to wear. Figured Changeable Tare Satins—these are the handsomest good. iniported• 111C11 BLACK SILKS. ,E'agant Black Silks, with a rich Marro, In all width., from I yard to If yard. wide; member with Plaid„ Firmed and Fancy r3ilks'ln great variety, from STA to it 50 per yard ! .11 ! Proceeding from! thence' to] the may he found an alma.t endless asortmem of iich and neat and superior Fall French Nleriuos In every desirable color. ' 64 French Cashmeres and Par:annum. Superior and Cheap Black AlrAcno, from 121 els. to per yird. Plaid. Stri:',d and Figured A ip21.311. 4-4. 5-4 and 6 4 Worst. 510116E1,1N DE LA iNES AND CASHMERES. Ilia and neat figured De Lalnep, from 121 to 75 eta per yard. De I,4lnes refill plain and (Ailey high col Ore, Rich Satin Stoned De Lathes.: Cashmeres In every variety or stylep, c rom 161 to 75 CPIIIF per yard. CIIINTZEM—PIONTA, CALICOES. - - . We hare abundance Etf Cnlic.Pi. from the law prier of 3 as. to .uperhno )aid wide Chintzes, at ri cent; , . . • GLOVES —STOCKING?-11.1.\ Alway, Tani, a 9.011111ei1l of Glm ea stork. Ines. Linen CanThrin and Sdk 11..nolkerchiris, Conarr, Bells 410 Nrck ltinhons.Auxi.enders, Ciaysis, &c. &c. I..7I.OTII: 4 —CA.sSIAIEIIMS • Broadel,Alts in all faohninatile colors. Cassinteres in pimp. striped ai.d rt 3 id, ' do in superior blacks, - PT/ to3l Faitinetis In veal variety, black; blue,nsiced,stripe'd and ',laid. from 31 1.1 to 67.1-2 etc VESTINIIes nr every, variety. KEN 1 ECKY'JEANS from 18 3-4 to :17 1.2 cents: FLANNEI.,I—FLANNELS. . - . . . . Our Inch of Flannels Is very 'extee.sive, cnnt.lsting In Whites of Donte•ltc, G:tuze, Welih, Unshrinkable, Twilled. 4-4, and Sbrotioing Flaninels, ftontl2 I 2 to 75 cents. , ! . si;ARLFT ; A ,. ND . TE.I.I.(rV FLANSCLS, Plain Red Flaniiela, from 12i to 15 COM!. Twilled do do from . 2.5 - in :in oonts. =C=fl rmitHOIDERED FLO:NE:LS, ' Far Ladles and Sacksia tiesuilful article; Gray, Blue, and Cnerry :lack Flannela. We then take a walk late Olin BASEMENT, Where we find a large stock and well asserted of 611.ieting and elhitting Muslles, Gem I tea yards wide. BedShiningStripes. Itlnn and !hewn Cotten Dr Minas. Cheek., Cotton Flannewietagh and Diaper and Cotton Tsbte Diaper., _Mnnebecet Gine:lams. arc. COUNTRY STOItEKEEPERS ate Invited to call and examine our ginitle. We sell cheap. ;Oar terms 01.11 . net Cash. rltrollert NIARTER:& SON; No. 15 North elecood St.,abovehlatket.,:t., Phil.la Octoh,r 27, 1,19. 44-ft Leaf Tobacco: 4/t' II fID3. :May. Ilk,wrappers ;- 26 hhda. Kentucky wr‘pper. ;29 hhde. Mar)land wr•ppers; cases fine Connecticut Seed wrappers; 20'cases fine Con necticut Filter. • cheap Cigars. Nlanufacturere will And to their ;dvantage In'call at the I.tree Cheap Kinn. of ; WM. d. DOLtitINS` VI Noah dt., opposite dm Golden Lamb Hotel. • Philadelphia N IL—lfterekeepeni coining In for tall supplies will please call. I 'lava a large 1m of all kinds of I:hew. ing and Smoking Tobacco; 590,001 large Common Cl. gars, 500,000 Soaked. Nall chuniso Cigars: N 4009 fine Cigars of yarning brand. together with a imp quantity of Pine.s,lac., whichl will salt at the lowan& prices. All bills oyez E 5 per ceps. off for Cash. . Oct ST 1849, 44-31 no Buffalo Robes., TE subscribers goer for sate 100' bales of Bu ff alo Robes, received direct froth . st. Louts, abich ylll be 'old reaspotiable, in lots to sult_patChalbelli. • INO=Arn & BON, DEMI = (min 18) to t 8 ern: . - . ' Sherif:l s s Sales -----. OF REAL ESTATE. - -Dy virtue of sundry writs of Venditiont EXPohks f LI and Levari Factas, issutd out of the Owlet o Common PIC/sof Schuylkill County, and to me direct ed, will he exposed to public sale or vendee, on ' Selurdrry, the 17th day of .NuCcrober. 1911), at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of ' daces Ream, tn the Borough of Pottsville, the follow ing de-cribs:ll premises: . All that certain Weer or parcel of amend, situated mthe not ihsvesterly aide of Norwegian at., continued be ond %he Norwegian Creek. in the Borough of Potts \ vif 02tfuylkIll comity; heatuning at ii distance of 20 le t southwesterly;nf C r uise ,t., and enbt .t ethg ti , front . o 'Norwegian nt 30 feet, and in depth 100 feet. .s s\ hang cOntnosed of 10 feet of lot No ISO, and 20 fret of lot No. L:f7, io the plan of the eastern adiirtrnu to louts.ville;\ bounded northeasterly by p' itof said lot No 15:, twetbwesterly by the rear or parts of said lots No ISO and 157uifttierefterly by part of said lot No ILO. and outheasty by raid Norwegian et.. which ani.l piece of grouts is subjected to the payment of an no total round rent 01 81S, by deid dated the I lilt day of November, 1030. between Daniel 0 Mond., Cleoras Shoemaker and Willl4lll r lloyd, iv ith the appurte nances. Late the Atalt of C C Boyd, Admini;trator of-WILLIAM S IMAM/. deceased. ..91 10, sante rime and plane, All that certain Int or pier) of grottos'. situate to the Borough of Minemllle. Schuylkill county, bounded weeterty he lot of Mrs Mc Cie narlian, southwesterly \ I property of James Pot in front by-the Mine 11111 an` Schuylkill flaven eta a road, and in the rear by the West branch of tire riser oclotylkill, containing In widthOS feet. and in depth 2.0 feel; with theSp p urtenanees, comsist gee' t ins of a two sis.ry name dwelling bon, i salt ; . with a two story frame kitchen attach "k g eJ, and a One 31.1 /I\yir 'tory frame..... „..,..._ dwelling house. "Late t •rstate.of W3l. CIIIIISTIAN. At tar same time and place. All that \certain Int or piece of ground, situate in the Borough `of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. bounded by the 31iners\lle roadon tile south. by a 33 fent wide street in. the 4:ant, by a public street no the north, mid by bus of Thomas Junes and Hugh Williams on the 10001, containinn 721 (net in w)ath on the Minerseilit road hurl Bee 331,11 n road • on the north. and in depill'oriength 320 ' - - s, . feet more or less. with the a'ppurienan y:•!* rem, consisting of two two story Brick ii ; i.— Do ening houses. with 0101,0 1,,,,,,,,,,, s _..,A... and It unfinished two 0 117 frame houses filled in with Brick. LO.O the estate or ROBERT IVILLIA 310. 'At the acme time and place. All that certain lot or piece of grouhd, situate 111111 n 11011n1211nr Minerdville: 3z,!:nslttill - County. hounded in front by Fourth ar., on the west bc 0.111 feet wide street, on the sout u, hp 1 „, of Gid e on B o n, on i !:.. east by lot of Thomas .1 Lloyd. • e „,,, a • rth . z i n ‘,...,11: annot :/t) feet and in ~;_(T, depth ISO feel. Rite. On appletell3llC. 0,,, "g ' ' 0 '... Con i 11 of a double two story "tune . l ' ofbi thveinna I..tifir, a one and a half story " - - - 2 0 t frap, tla . cll l / 1 1 , hon.e and a &ante stable. tsar) the estate of ELIJA II 11 Olt WIC.' At the saint rime and place. MI that certain lot nr piece of around atituate in the town of Pitt Carton. Schuylkill co.. lontoded no the east by Coal st . north and sunlit by land of Se r tzinzer & Welherill, on the we,t, be a bli,t or 110 y, contatnit: in t , 5. ' front t . ..t feet, and in I-pelt flu feet, with ii• a - the appurtenancou, co...sting of a two .dory frar..e dwellinz boo, abd a frame -, -.1. -n— -it . I I. ... - T• stable Late the estate of SOL ON ON - ottErz. . At the VI VI e time 4.41 ptare, All that e , ..rlain Int Or Oren of around. snn:ne in Or Borough of Tatnattun. bounded east by Hunter or New et., nottli by Int of - ............4 Nen) McNeal: south of ".•v. Mnlotfeyond .4 . .; went by Innis the Cath , .te Church. con -17,1,,A tainii , e 40 feet front and IVO feet in depth, ,;;:, ...,.. with the a;iptirtenanees, ennsistin2 of a _......° ".IS.*tlouble 2 story frame house , with n base . ..-T5..,.1- men( story. As the pmperty or JOHN GALLAGHER. . .11 .1, scone tone and place. All that certain lot dr piece of griturid,rituiie on the Minereville fond, to the Ilnieugh of Pottsville, erchtt,t Mill county, it Rein^. part of Na 14. on the map or plan of lets hod not on in s Itrnirsville toad by Poll. an.) Patterson. as an addition to the Too n of Pottestille, hrothiliiil and described hie folios,: Lnuum•nero2 at a slake, till feet from ti 211 fret wale alley. on the -art elite of the al ry and the •onth side of the itlinerste the road and line ni John M Tliniti as' lot, from thew, ennnittaelaterlyalnna the Miners v ille ri , nd 20 nolo a piett.from then.' !rack entirliceiorrly In let.grth or depth to/ ft to.a port and line of lot of Jan. 13 Patteraon, iron thence err .terly to the place of be , ^oolitic em fret, Containing lo front, on , 00 al inet,vilin road 2.0 fee:. end no the' Li t 1! , .. bock part or tverlern line . 20 Pet, with the „..,4 6 . 1 ; .. ~,, i i , i , n , a y r f 1 , e , i , i , : 4 1 i ,. lc . e l e ,, . ,, e .i i i ill : e i l , l , n 0 ir .,.. 0 . 1 a L il :,, n t i e l lili the , I ,e,',4,0, SAMII3I.T. - RKFt:N. At the same time and :gate.. All that certain Wirt or piece at laird. attaale I Itlll , ll adjoining Made at Samuel harsh and ethers„ contain. tag (a a hantlwol and its vale six acre, and 4 1. .42 Otte ha:aired and lif'y-threttitertclies,with ;;; ; i gr i •T,r l lT: r Zell ' in . g .' llo ' nrn:, i' n 'i l ' :t4 ' ;; f ahl ' ea ° l n :l Salll Au., All the riaht, title and interest of ,Gerorce It lirry. fn.'ittut tws3 that certain tract or parcel of land, shiner in Ilan), township, richttslkill county, toljotatan taints of George Fanst, deceased, and others enntathinn . 2•31 scree. mare or ' A Len, All that eeft,llo lot or pure or Orotund satanic lit the Lars at Toe-antra. rrinrvlLin I i. F.:11001,M etionty, betas lot NO 2 m ihr plan of ~I,IIOIVII, !HMO ilt,ll in Cattaw ie..% et „ on the north ty a V7l. rant lot.ot the 1 , 0:1111 lip 10: No 3, costal tag to woph 'all Out. and in death '2.3.1 feet. watt the noon ttenalwer rotottetit; of aifratna stable.' Late thus relate of GEO It DREV. At. trq same time and ;dare, All that cothaln lot or ptere of fronvol.sithate in the Borough of 'what 'tall 11 it en, Sr hualLitl cottotyth tort 'deg in front brltret. thr tear by a weak: Areal, southeast by Ica of ('it wire Denslrr, It'tn northwest by lot of Will 13111 Kteltner am: r.ois, roll tr4f444' e taining in 10141111 41U fret. and in droll, 21 i 0 41.4 s,, 101111 the appottenth st res, consting of 1 31 o and half etory. log IRVOIIIIC house, I 7444 (w nt• eather boarded) nth, aye story Cone k 0.171,111.1 i and a fralllC Atoll, All the 'iglu. tale and Merest of Jeremiah ~ 11.0.0. Ili, and to 11 I'l story frame dwelling house, built on ground rent, of land vow o r late of Di. Thant' Frolt, situate in the Borough or Schuylkill Haven. tummy aittlenaitt.nditi house neing IS 134-1 Wide. and 20 loot liitlC 1,210 the esiate of JE11I:311AI( LOYD. 41 the name tune and place. 'rho tun undivided third parts of nineteen 1111(11VI bat 114,1111Y11t purls of all that t etatio tract or it trrel of iinintortiaed land. situate on Ili'' brad walers or ritVatara Rio, (frnouly I n Elite. grove Tun oquii, Iterks county) 11111 V partly ill Plan, Opion t p,ttpy in N 0: weeia n, iiarily in Lowor Mali intan ga ainapsit c ly in [lvry iowiedups. S. htlylkill t ounty, so r vi•t . e , lt on the lw 01111,1 h. twouity-tirst, twenty-sec ond, twenty-thud and twenty-fourth days of 31 ty, A. D.. nue ilt ...dud seven hontlted and ninety•three, in pnrsoance of ten warrants. dated respectively the 12111 Aar of J weary. A. D , 17.13. and clamed to the fol. lowing named person,,iti kelt. : to It.d.ert Dont, -13111 antes, and allowance:, to dili ah Weed. 439; arres and allowant e ; to Geor t e Wood Eill; acres. and al 10w..., ; to William tlUmk.Esq . 4111 acres. and 111 perches and allataalli, t In Jobb Conic, Etta, 143 acres, 91 perch, and allowance; to James Miller, 4.1il tours and 57 pert lies and alfmvatiCe; to Junmhan Walker,' Esq., 410 arrlla arid 57 perches and adowsnre : In Roll I Tanta. 430 ayr, and lilt 1...1015,s qnd 11110WRIICC t 11l 'William Montenniery, 4:0 fires and 53 nerchea.and nllowance, and en Andrew Cal son, .412 • nerves mid fi percherr and allowance; runt:lining in the whole , 4314 acres and Ii perches and allowance. and Ono ntletl by land:in( the New York and Schil I lkill Coal Com pany, by l a nd, snyveyed to James Wiamta Esti .and others, with the appurtenances. being pan of thee tine premises which Witham liawle, by hin inllentore beat ing date lite. 15th day br Februmy, A. D , 1637, con veyed unto the saitdsanotel lama Hobert /Arden and wiiiivn Levan, Pillaialt Hall esti:tutting out and from the above described prioiiiscs, as fothiws, to t it.; 2110 acre. and allowance of land undivided:, and conveyed by William Donaldson and to tfe. Ili Wm. Mattel in fee, tint] 57 full equal undivided SID pacts theimir, cnn 'veyed to Chrt-Itait E Spangler.by l%'lll. Donaldson in fee. and ID 101 l equal undivided SID parts thereof con veyed to John Eu bid in fee, by the 0 0111 0 ,) 102 Ili., with Inc oillitirtr ...Ins. Late the eotate of SA 311... JARDIN, 11011EItt JARDIN and WAI. LEVAN. At 11,0010 time and p , arr. The following deirribed building dial lot of ground, of"Jalin (311111 t, 4o wit.: nll thatcertain two storied frame welling. • i. , luts.., with ti a stone basement tidd rimalla ti • • a ii Said 1,011_1111 1 2 in :hi feet long and 30 f. wale 111. ii i 11(0 Vi ft .high.hesides thelmsetnent atoiy, ,It, contuins 1 monis on the tir.7.l siory,above the basement, and far rooms Oa ille sec: and story above the basement, said balding in situate in the town of ts, 101)13111 Haven. adjoiaing the public house of Daniel Stager. near Ili, large round Encino house of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Ce,, on 0 lot or pa, of grontol bounded and described an I:linty's to %It.: lit , girstrin:. at the southwest corn, of the alirresaid frame dwelling house, theme ithztte the font ilivreot. e iSlWOndly 30 feet Lathe SallitlYant cor ner, thence northw,attily along the ea-t end of said house 30 feet to thei !MI thalet er/llter a hereof, 'Thence, 14111 tiorthwardly all a Ie parallel to the west ruin 111 the lot. 5n feet to the river Selsti3ll.lll, theme uy said river tat - alWardly 41 feet to the northwest corner of the 101,southwarilly 73 fart to thr beginnilln. being a part of lot No 1 Ir. laboatl addition to Schitylkill Raven, Cut. the appurtenances. Late the estate of JOHN OEDIT. . At the N1,,1C time a nd plate, All that cettqin Int nr piere of ginun , l Atit.te i.ntbe u,nith r.i,te of 3 , Fnivlliill Avenue, in the Borough of:Pottsville, richntikiil Co., bounded north by said Avenue soon. by It. ...... LL a r< bounded Pot'. I Intl, wesiby lot of Ita Hum.. east by tiiiiiiii mntin Bordner. rivtnininu 31, feet front and ,f It. ' it fe, tin depth, with tin: It pportenu lICtIo., "" .' - 11.1511112 a t tlnry Irlltir dWiiiirlUiloll.l. Lute the est.ite of MINTZER lIANLY• At the nose time and place, All th it certain tat or !decent ground, ritnate in North Manheini tp..sichayls kill co., hounded in front by the centre turnpike s with .the appurtenance. con-iating of a double ore and a. half story trail, dwelling house, with a lia,.lllelit story of Anne. I. ..the estate of MARTIN . . At the same time sad place All that certain two nary (+h.4l gni() frame dwelling house, situate on the tooth side of Callowhill at in the !!!!yf t : Itnrongh of Pottsville, erected on lot No. ;; on plan of lota, nail being in 4.- front 15 feet or. CellOWlllll el• afOresaid, and inn depth talon( OS feet, and the lot or piece of ground and enitilageoptatenatit to s ad hulld in.: I ate the estate of AL9SIIIB 11l II lIOGIITR. At tie sores time and place, All that certain tract Of parer! of land. attuate ina.Pinegrove ip. Schuylkill en. hounded Icy (undo of Jacob Bucher, Daniel elnydve and the Church land, contuini• ; 0 acres and Ott perches, with ;be appurtenance.. Consisting of a 2 story frantic divelllsna bounce and a I} story frame kitchen thereto attached. As the property of CIiAItLEN At the same time and plane. All those twocontignons lots or 'deem! of &pond, nitrite on the met hea.ierly stile Of Centre Cr. tri the tiOrinigh of Poll+Ville.SChtlyt kill re, :narked in Benjamin Pott"s additional plan of sail Borough, numbering 13and I I, containing In front r ereadth tor said Centre et 1211 (eh rent each lot) and in depth 230 feet, bound, it northwestwardlv 'ry a ,O feel Wide airy, northea 4 lerly by another 20 feet wide ei•atileattterlY hilt No 1. - 5, and southwesterly by Centre tit. with the improvements, consistr e g of a three story Bitch Tavern house with a basement Story otatotte, n two story log wheel.w right chop and a frame mettle and frame sheds, as the property or JA COll :. At the same time and piece. All that certain lot nr piece of gmlind. inmate on Schuylkill 'Avenue, in the Demote) of Poit,ville, Rchuylkill county, commencing on a corner of Rhonda' alley, and tunn/ng southwest along a lot mvned ay Benlantin Weller. Ina Met. thence mailman to a bit 1•I' Philip- Bertram, thence 11th feet to laid Rhoads' alley, thence along mid alley 30 feet to the place of beginning, toeing part of a larger Int marked aittls the number 2. or sub-division of lot No. 2, and numbered nub No, 3, and the rune premise. which Benjamin Weller nod wife, by Ibted dated the -Ith day 1)1 June, A. D. lan. granted and conveyed to John S. C. Martin, in fee, aThich Deed is recorded at Onvigvharg, to Deed -Book ••• • No. 27. magi 797, —Morten ge recorded in RS • • is Book IL urge 4ha, whit the appurtenan _ re., consisting ofa one story fra run dwell. tug biILISP, with a cellar kitchen. As the property of 10/IN S. C, mAurtri. - 'At LA. saute Mans end plat*. Alt that certain to: Of piece of gmund atteate in the Borooshof .county aforreaid. bounded is front by the ?dine DOI sa4B.l.lssen Railroad, on the rear by.the Ulcer West • trench, north by. lot of Wm. Cluistian;' and south by Int of M..S. Gebjcr, foillshi s• se ' tag In width 50 feet. and In depth 200 feet ;, 1 with the applartenancem o commit lig of a 2 L story (tome dwelling house, with a boss . mentitnry of atone. • As the prtiftrty 6r .r.t.mge FO). . At the Fame teem mid place, All that certain lot or piece of etwund, situate in the °mouth of Millersville. county aforessiA, bounded in front by the Mine Mill and Sehuilkil haven Rat:road, no the rear try the Went ' Uranethavestby for of lams Foz, snoth tly lot erne°. lßeeee,enntainine In Zenith firma 240 feet, ,mnre or leer, and In witth about 119 feet. _tees , jutoreur tete, with the eppunettances coa -1 ilist: tN. abating ni dni nf , a s t t w ab o le s . tork s fir e e p tor p e e l r li ty ne o t f ic . q . sk . 11C111Ett. 1 At lie Rani roes and plea, All that ePrelln lot or piece of ground, situate in the Dereugh of Minetsvllle, rennty a for i esnld. bounded In front by Sunbury et. on the rear by n 30 feet wide street, on the west by lot now or tote hf Then Conaway,nn the south by Fifth st. • • containing about 150 feet In depth, and Fe. ~,e. 75 feet in width. with the appurtenances, , le!! p i e/ erinststinrof a 3 stroy stone Tseern and ili•; y. -er store house, nn Sunbury street, and four ... os 111 story frame dwelling houses. on the learofsald lot. As the property ofiNO. OAVNeift. At ter saJe tins tad plate, All that certain tract or parcel of iland situate in Norwegian Tp.Sch.Co. beginning at • slake in a line of land of Senzinger 1 .t. A. Wetherell nn the west side of the west rail of the Millereek J drnad, and at the point where the said line of the saki land emotes the said rail and which stoke is it, earner of the town am il a town laid out by the sad Thomas Myer!, rolled 'Sreneerville," and thence h the said lawn plot wou'h 6,9 degree*, went WS perhes to a post, another corner of the said town pl t, and in a line of lane ot late Seezmeer & Peet, (and 'inch Inc , runs from a fallen pine tree i in a line of I sad of Farman, ¢ AleCinner, rorh 39 degrees went end the raid poet stands in the last mentioned I: „e lit the dismece of $OO ft. from the sari fallen pit ` a tree,) ate:l - thence by the arid land ate or Seozinger S.: Pop. bet now Trott Ibsen & Not, north 39 deg. west 571 perches tun pant, a Co•ner of the Nertil Amerman coal efill lied, thence by the same, north tree degree went, 501 perches to a post, south.s3 deg pwev, 31} perebei in a post, north 7 ring. went, 5 heretics to a post. north 53 deg,. east, 35 perches t a post ' north one deg. west, 9 perches to a root, un north 42 degrees west. 43/ perches to a post, and hariVtee partly ha' the cattle and partly by lend of 11;e Delaware Conl Conretny. no-th 21 deg. west, 1011 1: etches to a post, thence by !and of S C Thw leg, tin ‘ th 71 1 dee.. east, rtr4 1 , .:' 0 '.'" t o a 0"o l r a corner of to 41 of the North A Merican Coal Compa ny, and thefiee by the same veil( 414 deg. east, 19th perches to a pest. moth 401 dee east. 081 perches to a post, and north 75 deg, east, 631 emetics to 3 port, in.F.lmeof land of , eitzinger & Wetherill, thence' by the Faind,lvouth 24 deg. east, 4 perches to a poor, south 32 de II east. 201 perches to a post, strut! , 51 deg. weer, 311 pi r:heo .tea a env, and smith 32 de:. east, 37 pericilie• to the place of oegi.enjng, enlitai , tfig 215. acres b'e, the sitme more or ICS.. ' Also; aiibat certain one full equal undivided half i of an in aljpSnt certain tract or parcel of land tellt ale partly i'Norwegian Tp and partly in the Born. a 1 , ,,t,,,,14,15th Ce , beet:meg:at a env, a corner of purport '\n 2, of the - division - of the reel eseste of John Po:14 deed, in the line of the Navigation tmet,theneehy land late or Chat Lawton, new Far numet Meeiinnee, eoeth 09 deg. east, 151 perches to the fallen Pine tree, in tie load of Farnum & Me- G:enes, sniffl , 7-10ch faller. pine tree id also a corner T of the tow,lot of the town of Spencerville, and thence part ? by .11C WWII plot and partly - by the 245 acres of lan4 above described, north 39 deg. went, lee pereheeith a stone. a corner of the said lard men , tented land,i Deere partly by the some, and partial'v laud of the 'N orth American Coal Com silty, email 11 9 deg. west, 90 perches to a post, 'a corner of the Nave igntinn tract l ,l and qhenee by said NaVigatiOn tract, intuit 71 deg rant, 107 perches in the ;thee of be ginning, entitling 91 acres and In perches, together i with nine to tooled tenth parts of all the stone or fossil coal il l and win the same, minding aed re serving nut Of the said 91 acres and Id perches, as not conveyed , the several Into of grimed. sold find conveyed bylDenjainin Pod, brfn-e he conveyed the ,unalivided half of.the raid last meniinned and deer ribs red perm's-err+ Jacob W Seitzioteer, by deed dated the Ist day of Ankust. A D ISM, who conveyed the same in T haven, With the apportettences. • !" . lAlsn, All he cool, ore and minerals - or every Fort -and kind eclat:tined - in Cr upon the following des cribed reacts hr parcels of. land, to wit.: all that ear -1 rain tear t or lilarcel of land situate in Norwegian To , I Schuylkill cnitzdy, beginning at the stake abuse des milted. at th 1 beginning oe the first above described Itenet of land thence by land el Seitz , nger & Wetherill, smith thirty }yo degrees east. 4E.1- perches to a poo l a enrner of I. hd of Farnmn & filcGootes. thence by I their land et nth sixty eight degrees we.t leo percher L . i lii tire fallen Tote tree to their line as anove men tinned. then by land last ftlY , Ve described. north -thirty nine!elegrees west 48i- peram, to a poet. a' corner of 'llFe tract or land first above' described and throve the same, north story eight degrees east 160 Fern rs- to the place of beginning. contain ing forty rig r Ceres and So perches, bei ng t h e Town pie( of the Fawn of Seencerville, with the right in al' 01. and Fake :W,. ale Coll Ate. Alen nll thud certain-tract nr pie, of land ctinntr in Norw , •cinn T 1. Sctioylkiil Co., Lidinded and lielfc ..11 1,61111 MS Lopnnin~ at a 01.110 "Warl.lcrerk, coiner ikf Lino ,of Charloc law•ton. in tho• liner f land rsnger gc NV, therhi. dunce hV same, north 32 dearer+ webt, e 0 laoYhes to a spruce stump, a corncr ~r):,,l„r th,i North Atner,ican Coal Co.. thence by th, same. soilia 5.6 dre. avast, 20 porches To pas!, ; 111,1CP north :11 dearer.., west, 52 perches to a post, theme nolith i deg. west. 57 perches in a stone, thence north 10} deg lvest,lls perches to a stone, thence. by "th'r , ‘ l .l ['wen. 71; deg west, 561 perches to 11 the line of the Delaware C.I Company,' here by the same and land. of the North American Coa 'Comirrhy, south 11l deg. rant, 1001 per ches to a pons. where a pip , formerly stood, a corner of the North . 1111,1,111 l.pal C. , 1111/Ally . n land, thence south 41 degas es east., 431 perches to a stone, where a high forinerly stood, thence south I deg, east. 9 per • eln to a iron thence south 53 dg;. west, 35 perches to the rant side of Nit Cartoon Railroad, thence down the iaine, ,iiittit 7:,a t'2. east,sl ;lurches to a post, I !wince north 53 deg. 1.1,31 6-10 perches to a poet, thence emote 1 deg. i-liSt, 50 3 . 110 perches to it stone, in the line or Reap lain Rides land, tht,ncit lay the same, north 69.1,v, east, 44 perches fir a stone on a chestnut stamp: thence Fourth 30 deg. coot, 122 perchevio a fal len pine in flit!lint. ar Carla I.:MI011N land, and a corner of II Pi. r . land, .thence by Charles Lawton's I land north IP; d sz !Ili; perches to the placeogbecitoong, containing 224 , ner , 44 and Igli perches, more or less, WWI tile ape,"nance , . Also. All th e ight. title and interest, which the said k.• Thos of an agreement fot five acres uf land Oilmen, iris at a. !Ina, in ,I it, line of said Ili wen's I: in. and the Nortli American Coal Ca..l , 13/al. rhanilig AlOlll5l l degn•••,,weea 2SI perches to a Man.!, then, a \.,11. 50 degregs. e.,,,t eBl perches to a "door, in the ling og the sold !TUVEn rind said Co.'s land. tieing lot No 10 in a plan drawn by Drab*, for Young. eiLe.. Also, All that certain tract of land sinirtte in Nor .egtan Ip. aforeitas,l,.known as pat or the irrf glOnrily tract: herrianinent• a , fallen pine, a comer in the line or Charles Latvottes land north 401 decree., east 30 perches to a post;thence moth Inl deg east ig 6 10 per. Clans to a post,tßence north 671 degrees. 'east' 120 2-10 pewhe,, inetwe'Wtrth 311 degrees, west 79 perches t , a pllltap, thence illilit.s7) degrees, west 191.111 perches, theta, norm32.t egrees.,west 527-10 perches, theta .° tic land of the.s.. th American Coal Company, Thos. liaven and otheri south 52.1 degrees. west 139 perches [ and 4-10 10 IL pot Rill) Moue, a corner in the 1a.,. or L.. 1 or IlenJamir,lPritt and others, thence ..Jong the same, south 29 dt.grees, past S 9 1-10 perches to the place of twonnioe; together with the. Engine house, Steam Engine. Omitting app , rates and water pipes, need in the Collte77v I :aged to Arrhiliald Ronaldson, on the said pre Thies ," all of wit ir h are to be eaaalderrd as real estate. and inladed in this ronvelance • the same tieing wia within the b ndartea of the tract of land last \.., above tnantinneil. , , ntainiug 102 acres and 49 perches, with the appurtenances. As the property of, pfues. 11.4 VEX. 5H7,41, taken In,execution, and will he sold by Sherilre , ()thee, Or •igs- I J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. Luiz, Oct. 20; 1599', - 4 I 434 t Sheriff's Sales ! • OF, REAL. ESTATE. I3virtue of .untirV write of Vendittoni Capon. and Levari irrinvt out of the Cru - if of Common Plena of St:11.0 , 11.11 tiounty, and to me dire , ted, will be exposed .to public's:lle ter venttne, on . Friday, lyareniber WM, 1849, sat 10 o'clock to ttl.foronnott, nt the pohlie house of MICHAEL 1:11A Frt . , Ili the Borougfrof Ctrwigsborg, the following desi,eitied lisemisvii, viz.: • No I. Tne iiridivided one third part of a certain tract of land situate partly in Blytbe and. partly in tiehoy - kill Ti:instills, Schi vlkill Counryoctioining lands of Peter h:otiblithaucii, Ilenry Koch, Jones hoary and Vallew Furnace Ctithonny's lallds, containing gle, acres and atii.evance More or lens, with the aimutie • • nances, c nriefing ul two one story leg fi'A, dwelling noses. lin. Nn. 2. 1.0 a certain tract of land II I • 1a s e . situate in 'oral kill Co.. atij twing lands of Peter Hum mel, D.in,cl Ifununel, hr,\deriek Borer Geo K,naincl. and niheis, containing 99f acres and 93, perches and 'allowunee with the apportnances. No. 3. 'Also a certain tract of land, situate in Up per Alshintatizo Tp.,Sehtt l ylklll djoining land late of Win%liftman, Eiq., dec'd and Linda applied for John :Moeller. Jr., containing 59 acres with the appmienanciwf No. 4. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Bar ry Tp. Neb. Co., adjoining lands late or Slel Isaac Varna! and others. chmaining 5.5 acre); - yvith the appurtenances. , Tn. 5. - Also the undivided one half of 3 certain tract of land situate in Bail Tp. Sch. CO.: contain ing 3.5 notes. more fir lets, i( being part of the same tract of land suiveyed to the said John Shocner. Jr., by virtue of a. warrant granted to him by the Cone inonwcalth of PenitsOlvania,\end Patented to him On the i7th day of April, Id3S. With the appurtenances. No. G. Also a certain undiiided half of a tract of land situate in Srh. Tp, Sch. Co., adjoining lands late of Wm. Andenreid, Daniel Focht and Lew tit Auttenrewl. ctinttining I? aires and 43 perches, sine; me mire. with the appurtenances. No. 7 Also a ceetain tract of land situate in North Nlanheim Tp... Sch. Co.. bounded by lanais now or late of Michael Bolich, Jacob -Demme} and the Sharp Mountain. containing 97 acres more or less. together with the undivid. a half of the caw mill and watei power on, the adjoining tram, with the appur tenances Pie‘ 8.. Alen i certain tract of (and sitnate,in %Scot Brunswig Tp , tit*. Co., containing 400 Ir krzoi• acres, more or less,' beink the same tact ass. • of land known as the •••Knabh & Lorah 144 Iraq.," with the appbrienances. consieling its I of al wo story log d Wel linz house, with a 14atoiy stone back building I hereto attached, a frame barn, blacksinlth shop and I strata! log tenant lx.toes. . No. 9. Also the undivided half of a certain tract of land sitcom in Branch Tp.. Sch; Co., formerly owned by Nicho Allen, bounded by the New York at Schuylkill Company's lands. new - nr Lae of Michael Hollenbach and Mosea,lacquer, containing 107 acres with the aptiurtenances. No. 10. Alan the undivided htfof a tract of wood land, situate 'partly in Bali; Brut/Swink and panty in Schuylkill Sch. Co., bounded by the little Sch. Railroad, by lands late of Jonathan Jones & Co. and loseph Heisler, deed and JacoMlieisler, containing 7237 acres and 159 perches and allowance, with' the appurtenances. - tV o. 11. Also allibtacatain farm and tract of land situate in South .Manbehn Tp.. Seta. Co., - bounded by -lands now or Late of Henry I a t Berger, - Peter Berkhriaer, Joseph Veneer. g g manlier and others, crintainin,iPis , acres, teas, with the mete:renew:lA C.O ' lttstuta of a two story log dwelling house, and a bank barn. No. 12, Also all that cenain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Orsugshorg. on the South aide of Alatket bounded on thn west by lands of Jacob Ilammer. south by a2O feet alley. !RI? by Pranktin St , containing 44 perches. with the 3ppuftenances, con sisting of a two story frame dwelling house, with a story frame kitchen attached and log sable. No. 13. Also all those certain - 2i lots of cround situate irr the Ro ranch and County aforesaid. bounded in front by Alain St on the east by Suckle deed. on the north by a 40 feet wide alley and on the west by property of Philip Wiser, Esq. , e onta i n iii g Jo perches in width and I 1 perches in derth. mote or less. No. 14. Also a certain tram or piece of I-nd situate it Blythe Tp. Sch. Co. bounded by lands of Geo. Kimmel. Jacob Moyer, James Beaury and others. containing 190 acres, more or less. No. 15. Also. all that certain tract or parcel of land situate In Blythe Tp. Sch. Co.. bounded by lands of Henry Sboener, Geo Kimmel and others, contain. log 70 acres, mere or less. No. 10. 'Arad also all that cea•tain tract of land 'sit- Gate In Blythe Tp. county aforesaid. bounded by lands late of Andrew Delbert, Christian - ‘ 1• •••• Deiben and ethers. contaimcg about 300 s It a 0 acres, mitre ar les ie.wilb 'the apporlenan e i: tt RI ces, consisting cora one story log .dwelling ''`— house. blacksmith strop and two log 'sta bles. Late the Esiatesof JOIIN SIICIENER Jr., At as saws time and p!ace, All that certain lot or piece of glipool moo I.e on the iraetwerMy' *We or look et. in the B trouvih 'or Schtlyikill Ilneen, beine Ni. 32, In a ddition le said town, es laid out by Sam% W Lippetlcati and others. containing in front on raid Dock St 40 fret, and in length or depth eastward o' th it w with 222 feet. to a certain lli let wide alley. lending northward from d i e Drattgaburg arid, and commaniceting with a certain other 16 feet wide 41. 1, 7 . wh:eh leads eastwardiy tom Haven et., bounded nuithwardly by lot No 33, eastwardly by the firs' above mentioned 16 feet wid e alley, anti tioni.. wentw trdiy by Dock St., aforesaid, with s i. ;. ii the 'Konen 'Jeer, coosialin 2 of a two 4 ti t g o ry goo) frame divelatte house, with a frame- 4 - lichen aitarb-d; and a frame stable As the in. :acrty .1 li111:11 a EU: 4 EI.I2EIC At lio, Saws :into andlia' re s lAll that eeitaln tract or piece or In no lit dale f . iir it North Alan hirt it Ar wooly In West Brunets. k Townshtp. Scotia lkill Co. bounded by Wok i f Bit ley s ,'.!eyerly, tViaia, Greg 3:..1ic0b Allehath, an tsar's 111'11 lale Cbaries Smith, i conlam2 6 acres,' In re or less, with toe anent- 11,..... tenances, cosietating of n twroshoy Log 1 :,. , ,t , dwelling holm, and a Lou Bun. A ~..„.... Alan, All that roes in tract or piece of 'and, situate in North Man Mena township, Schuy I- Ictll c.O it • , 3tl.l.lininy land. of Frederwk Freptl and .1 mob Alletatch, cent:Mang 12 acres. more or less. Alit", The midis-tied half pan of all runt eerie i• tract 0 , pi ece of Lind, situate partly in North 31an, Main and partly in Iyest Britietwick I iv, nship Schuylkill county, boanded by lands of Ile., H imy Wm. Grit ff :Hsi lands 'late of Charles Smith, con etiningtS acres, more or less, with the noloolennn , ees, coo siming of a two story stone 'Grist Allit, a one story Log dwelling hnoor and a frame stabie As the property of DANIEL NIEYERLY, Jr• Se.z:d, taken in 'execution and will ha 'old by '. I OIIN T Wk.:104:11, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Or l . lgaborili i 1; Ont. 20, '49. SUERI FP'SArIf.W6F - Itlita •oe. A 'Va. BY virtue of PeVoral wriOlar TeaMtUrn VMMltloni -Esponns, - issued out of the Count of Common Pleas of Berke County, and a writ of Fi FA: tented nut of the Court of Common Pleas of School kill County, cad to me directed, will be ceposed to Public Sole or Vendee, on _ .. • . Satu r day, November 3d, 1849. at 10 o'clock in the forinomLat the Public House of Iwo KaAit. in the Boroueh of Pottsville. Schttyl. 1611 County. the following dr , zeribed premises v 2: VrA II that certain lot or piece of grnund. bonnie in mtne'e Addmon to the Town of Port Carbon. .ehtiy:kilt Counh.hounded northwArdiy by P. ttevtl:e alreet,southeardly by lands now or late of SeuzinC er 4- Wetherell, ca5h........- •- -- v street, and weal wardly by the 1101 Creek ' • eon- Wrong in wtdt Ind in depth about IiNI feel As I WS illion.t. At the some I the right, title end Ifiterrect of Join of, in and in ell Itill ce rtain tra t Birry Township, scuik.oicon , Deborah Gran( cont ti ed on the 15.101 the east by a north by land t 11tilliattt lilhot, a Dr James Davidson, i A t.. 0. All the right, tile and interest of John Brubst. deceased. nl, 1n an.: in all that certain tract of land. situate In 1314 y Townvhip, County ariirrvaiii. hieing that part of 17.11 , 1 none nod 7(1 perches of land ;divided in partition berween Da% id F. Gord..n.,Marks 1 1 . fiddle, Valentine limbs-, John ...null and Math- Lav Sultrige, bounded on the north by the Sehita ikili I lonely line. ort the west by land nu,-,,ey e d no _, nr , the enfit by lan.. warranoll to IVllll.titt :11 trio and on the south by lands of Bea Junin (Auntie and otheri ?is the prop'ertv of JOll N IliiO3S I', deco:11,11. At the same time and plate. All that certain tot or p ice of g round. situate Ifl theliorough of Ponsydie •chuylkill county. on the south etde of Ma hantango re, t. containing in front on said Mahal t trigs street () feel, and in depth 214 feet and 6 inches; mar Led i the plan of Pali & ..attersion'• Int No. 14, bounded sbuthwei.twardlv by lot Nn. 16 in .sand plan, south eAstwdrdly by 3 fib feet wide alley, marthealtwaroly bi Int numJer 12 on said plan, and northwestwardly 8v - Alahantango street a6respid; being the enoth- Tardly of 2 certain lots marked Nov. 12 and 14. in t e plan atorenaid. which Abraham. Punt and wile. and Hurd Psttersnn and wife. by • bider:titre. d tied the fleet day of January. 18 0, and recorded,Dzwi Ls liiirg in Deed Bonk Nn. 11. page 171, conveyed to Jab Whipple. suli.lecei - to a rvserraimn of the Cull right to Thos. Potts. his belts end assigns, and being the same preml.es which were conv e y e d by l o t, ilVhipple and wile, to William Noun. Jr., to, tlieir eed dated January sik. In?, wit In the appurtenances ft the propririy of ILLI AN, PArros. In Seized, taken In execotio:n. and will he nold by f..herdts Office, Orwigs- t. J. T. WERNER. Sheriff. tong, Oct. 12,1919. I E 42-te Iron. Works for Sale. Troß Ashland Parse. belonei ti e t o Joseph - y. Al bright, near the Lehigh Gap, Carlini Coolly, Pa. Is olrired at private sale. , 1 The FORGF. contains four firer, wits hnill to LEM with a good water power. and the - timber is in.. 11,11,5 I tide. Atto , h.-.1 to the same; is n gond 1 ve STORE STAND. FARM. &r., with all ss•• the neressary huildines for earvinz nn ions :he name, and all in repair. -The 'J.,: µnky; are now In 101 l operation. This is desirah , e property 'or manottictitrine Itionina nr liar iron. either frmn p e tnettara . Jersey Ore, as good as any in the Slate, he owner, living South. I. &Birons of dispneine or he same on tom., able terms. For further winos address 11 11 Shl writ, Can . Canon, Alorelt'Thaula nt the work., Lehigh Cart,'l'. n , mon County. l'a. If thu above property in not sold no the Twoottak of Xoreini.r. '"-" IF will then be pot up at p . ohlie elle on the nremlges tneether with Bono:her Real Emu., of the subselther; „0„„.‘1,,i,,.. manes, Wagons, C.l rr,ll,:e Store Condi, dud all the other personal property of the un.tornisond JOS FL ALBRIGHT. Oct 27, 818. .41•31 • ' Philadelphia and Liverpool LINE OF PACKET, _Ship 700 tons— Av.rurn F. ;virtu, tster. I Ship S ENANDOMI.• [OO tnng— .lllli,t4 Mavirr. Ship 'MARY PLEASASTS,' 000 inn,— J. U. ISuws C. Muter. Ship 'EUROPE; 700 tnn,L, HENRY 17 MIVICKEN, Mister. The nbr•ve :Mips will sail punctually, on their ep poiiited &Iva, •:z. From Philadelphia, on the 10th or each month. From Liverpool, " " let 01 each [moult.' o•Taklng Steam on the Delaware. For Putatte. apply in .1. P. SHERWIN, Agent, Pntts•ille. SAMUEL PLEASANT?, No. tt: Walnot Sttest ; - or to JAMES WIIENRV. J No 5 Termite Pine Liserpont. Draft. fnr sale frnm nne round and • ispivards. and Merle in nil parts of England, Irelanil and Selitland. Oct 171810. 11-if . _ J. 1111: , ,Collin%. DRUGGIST .ANO A I'OTIIECA . Centro or, nut door to Sharer 4- Esterly's Store, POTTSVILLE. the, particular attention of the citizens of Pritteville, and its vicinity. •leti Phy.. I- 1 WIWI,. Veterinary Sureenns.and Country Store. aa keepers, to Ills large and eeneral assortment o Orme.. Chenueale and Family Medicines. Ills stock is composed of the hest thaw and Medi cines the market affords, also. all the new Pharmara- Deal and Chemical preparations,. Patent and Family Medicines. Fresh elhakers• Herbs. Dye Muffs Paints Oils. V7ll . lliSheS, Pure Caniphine, Class, l'otty, hest ,Cavendish Toll:teem Clear, of the most Perfumery, Brushes. Fancy and Mi.collareoris amt des in great variety; Farina for the sick and infants diet—airs, Unite nod Cattle Drugs of best finality all of which he offers to rail at the lovieat cash prices N B.—Physicians prescriptions accurately com pounded at nil knurl N !I C, having enraged the e services of F.. ,EICHOLTZ.a.Jornter renident POTTSVILLE. and well known as a Drupelet of undoubted reputation, feela confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa'ronage. as be will enarantee to serve toemairith Dittos and Mumma of the very best quality. Also: PELIFtIVERY arid s ltaarct.seirouv surto,a in great variety. Physicians 'upped with runt drugs at Philadelphia prices. Octl3, 1449. 42 tf Certain Cure for Hernia. -- WATT & PATTERSON'S - - - PATENA BLOCK SPIIVG, C°MAIN ES the advantages nand in the self ad justing principle given the block, by insuring uniform pressure. a secure releation, and the great• eat nate and comfort to the wearer, w bidb rendere it en important and desirable to sufferers under title afflicting complaint. tietch evidence is furnished of the beneficial effect. of this Truss,ai to convince the Most ateptical that permanent relief can be obtained through the use of it—and that no one, however hopeless the case under ordinary treatment, may roW entertain a reasonable expectation of being completely restored, and they are earnestly solicited, as they value their health, to give it the examination which it no highly deserves. Recommendation by Prof. GIBBONS, of Philadelphia Celiege of Methane. Shia Treat appear, to as to be the very beet modi fication of that Instrument. It combines certain advan• ages found In no other." • Recommendation by Lk. 3. U. &BRYAN, of the P ttsbure Hospital. "Watt & retterlelell New Trun has proved unusu ally successful. With It we have eiTected eighty per cent. of radical cures." The above Truss is sold wholesale and retail by Jod. fl. CCII.LISI3, Centro at. POttsvllle, next door to tissebter Laterty • Hardware dune Oct V, MP— • Philadelphia Bedstead Factory No 89 St. Jolla street, obeys CaMullin. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS'anti Cabinet tinafrera ,supptied on liberal Mink 'atm ISetea tiodeloatts on held. ro. Y!1 1 ItHEIPEN 1. ec POSTSCRIf T. ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA The steamer Europa arrived at Halifax. on Wednesday last, bringing news one Week . later from Europe. The position of affairs with- regard to the difficulty between Russia and Turkey is about the same as at the last arrival.-- The Czar of Russia appears determined to have the Hungarian refugees—the Sul tan is as determined not to yield—but as yet Russia has not declared war. The Turkish troops are being thoroughly dril led. The government of France appears determined to uphold the Sultan in the po:: anion he has assumed. Lord Palmerston has sent ;instrutions. to SirLS. C#itning. and has put the 'Mediterranean fleas ai his. disposal,) which bythis tune,) bus Sailed fot • cc . from France is of but t . he Dardanelles.. rheieiligen tie i n »4its is. Fa n .tat rclativa to the dismissal of Poussin had entirely sithsidedi _The affairs of Rome continue disturbed. There is nothing"else worthy of note.hy this arrival. Valuable Ilea! Estate FOR SALE. TILE subscriber offers for sale all that tern' storied house and lot of ground, now occupied by hens ITqliacn. and well known to the public by the --- name of the i - Pottsville House," situate on 1.111 : the nownwestwardly side of Centre meet, In the Borough of Pottsville. containing In front 40 feet. and In depth 230 feet:; together with all and singutsr the nut buildings stable and.stabling at tached to the said premises. 'Those tsh d wish 1,, ce ,.., sage hen active businese, will find this one i - iT the mos - de-irable 14m:skins' In Schuylkill county. For term' amity to titit subscriber. at his also , on Centre Atree' next door to Jacob Kline, Esq. a O. mccowAN.. : . Oct 20 I Si*. . 1 .43•31 ___ 'lntereslitig Work. . . t Dnok or the United Sra tea; cab biting its Geo;a• 'l, phi, Divisions, Con stituition and Government, it. looitutions, Agriculture. Commerce. Manuractukes: Religion. :Cdticuttons. Population, Natural Curiosities. Railroads. . Canals, Public Iluthlings. Planners .and Cuelont.. Fine Arts, Antiquities, Litlrature , itlineralo•- go. BotattY4 Geology, National Hist, ry. Productions. &c . &c. And presenting a view of ha Republic ren• erally, and of the individual states: together with a condensed ilistorY of the land, roam its Prat dinnersy to the presunt time; the biography of abrattAverhun tired of Ow 'leading :nen ; a descriptinn of the a d tows, with prior, ~1 put cities ts statistical tables. winting 1.,- the religio .Commerce,nianitrirttirt sand various other topics; wi h rut:ravings .r curiosities. scenery, 'Mi. , . .3 1, .•Citir 4 towns. Public buildings, ke ; edited licit DteenWlle Ibiellen. This valuable mirk is.jist. from the press. in handsomelyjmund in embossed Mosorcw —its form iii octavo, and eaatains 613 me.. Primal Fur rate atq , HANNAN'S 1 ' Cheap Rank and Variety •itnras. 'Oct 9%1' 4D. . MEI iilli ll OrtlGlN A L ANli (4 FIXITINk ILIRKIM LAE'S T.l T TEILSA.LVS• ,Ileave Powder. TT HAS aired, In the last year 1500 case s . or ffeath, 2000 cafes or Chronic Cough. 200 capes or Broken Wwld, 5000 caies or Horses out of Condition, and dioceses. More tha 500 certificatos, verbal end written. I aso beeyi roccii •ti,ettest tor to the virtues of this Ineywn, Me remedy but we have only apace to sub,laln tha to , lowing: Gent!ems • :—I wlah to inforM . yno that the 72::.,:• rail's Ile iv. Powders I bought arm, store loot 3:!:, ' her, cured a •ataable mare of mine of the Hear e. ti.a: alte.had Inul l ttra years. The first pa knee did u , ' , ". .f:*•, i *. a cu.e, but fld the mire 56 much , rod I in. Irll!re I to.try anot er package. and the re ult has b-, e, :tn., she has not Smt the Heaves, since sibout a' Vyt .,- i - A.:or commencing the second pachage,allihnugh4ll•? , l'O,i, 1,1,1/ on my farm utmost every dIF, since, who t, I. 7:o . satifled nee that she Is 0114:T11311y cured. Om- of my neighbors 14 .iv log Tatter:4;M's Iltaye Pow', •,. I tu a horse, and the prospect Is Very Hatt ring he will t., au -red by It. (, . ilowanee. hound, tjunin Combe. on 'mod land, on tile. gamin Combe and land warrawcd tr Believing hat the above named:medicine is a ve:y van:ableand that Heaves ran be cured by it, leti'd me mute in pratte of it. Respectfiilly, Moses P. PPAPS:". tSprint lid!, .t.la!, July ?t, 1.1 F. Whiter & Co.—Gentlemen matt • chef, lolly leartestimony tot great - efficacy and virtue. of the Tatter. sal l ', eate Powders, In the cur, of hot. v. a affected with Heave nought and colds. .I have a ilt.dole Imise that feat t yaeverely affected witb Heaves and violent coif hi e.illtat had well nith let hon..when I blerchate‘b: plait:fee of,Tattersall'a Iteava Powders, which entirely; tnred him and reasoned hii. appetite'. Sri o n ter of Ivor, t haat(' be Ithnut It. flegneisltfully yottia, ,t A. ESSODY. CAllTlllSi—itnitatlotis and worthletti eiimpounds have followed es wherever we have Introdocednur re medy,,anil we understand that sevetel new one's are tieing pot op for blreobitlon—beware of thoii and take nn.retnerly Lint ..the Tattersall's." - None arming without the gignaturenf A. p. Getigh Sr. Co.—price one dollar per package, pa for five Prepared and void tv hninvalo and retail Itv • DOUGH & KETCIIA . M. 11-0 - Fniton titreet, New York. OSC Aft D. JENKINS agent for Pottsvilta: Pa:lnstille, Nov IS. ISIS 47-17 Dyspepsia and G DEBILITY CURED BY THE I, BITTERS. N ALL CASES of Indigestion I - cif the sinmnch. this medicine dige•tive orcans to their natural I, eitriiimilieniaz the whnli tem. lent preventive of epidemic. Eseas: weak and debilitated condition . ; al etery each person ought to have Itl Bin TM medicine Is more higlil• Dystirrsis. in ar her 'foetus, sack Inirn. costiveness, actd siomach,ln in the stoinaHt,dobility, and also, a thma attended with - derangement of the stomach. i 4 The following is from a Most mlnent Chemist" t The inothifinal articles used in hit • preparation of the Bitters, are I hnae prescribed by M. most eminent phy sic:bine for the feller from, 141 r ire ot4the diseasea fir which the, Bitters have teen o mcgessfulk used. TM; siondoeme of them is in accordanre with chemical rules RITMO a the efficacy o each.; and the compound ' Seems to have resulted fro: extendeiroliservanurts Ira medical practice. It .spectfhllY. it..1.111.tii3,-M. b., \ et te'Arslyer, f. Weil, Maas. Prom R. P. STOW, E ~ Asirt,l Clerk 11. S. Houser Repre entaltvds. 'Wail inztom.ll. C. J tie 15,1916. i Da. Cecil l D. Gases i Dear,S, itl fee it not onlylt pleasure, but a duty, to make khot,Vn to y or and to the public, (If you desire I ) the surprising recta I f the -oxygenated Bitters," in relieihig me Om that most dt, , ,martne disorder Dyspepsia. 1 have been afflict- ed for aboist seventee years .vlth the urinal attendant.''" - / symptom enlist s, vit. enst pation of the Insve",te..headache e pain in the" chest,"fla ulence, acidity of the s'amsch. and ~..s err na0.,.4.a ; lid for monttmat altinte art Ore wlI leapt pcle of mai tine would apprai n the surface of the clirit ..r Inch . and mfr.! of the le I wan ea- tnonoly a 'bouts, I hove used various' r led ire, have lire. strict In my diet, have been dosed , ith calomel and eitouice day vier day by physicians.' Lint all to'no food porpote. Dearing of the wonderful:effects nettle, eOxygeitati•4l Ilitte'rs,'• In the Mt! of Dyspepsia, I nen seMie as a last resort; have used four tattles Millie medicine, and find the bad symptoms nil remov ed, mid mytetf once owe In the enjoymentof health. ; None hui the Dyspeptic soffcrer, who hat felt all the - \ hot rors of the disease, can at all aPnrecline the value of t h e rn.41,;,,,.. I most sincerely • hopeithat all will matte trial pt the medicine, and *.itn logige able to re. nlce in the returrr of health, i ; i miler was The following miler was receiXed by t he Proptfct,r. I from Eowino E. Pitmes, M. 1?.. Proferu.or of The- reptiles itnil Materla Medico. Dartmouth' ('allege, who 113 . , this, medicine in hie practice. FRIE4II Catty :—l'lease 'tend inn two .1412.0 rt of your "Oxyeeented Bitters." • ED. b•PlrEirs. Il'isd:he.i Pr., Jelly 29. ISM Don't till to - call for our pa topliet, it coatalneseyeral Len ifica tra from members of Congress and other4with testify to the wonderful eflies4 of this medicine. ; Every Dyspeptic who desires totalth. will try It." The trilling expense's not to be thdurht of when health is at mike. I i !}Price *Lon per bottle ; 6 boitles for &VV. Sold wholesale end retail by GREEN Z. FLFITCWER. Sn, I Ledger Buildings. Pinhole. .I . 0. D JENKINS. Centre st..4e door below Merkel. Pottsville; .1. W. GIBBS, Millersville . • JNO. IiF.ITA ERMAN. 114mbute ; C. & O. 111.7NTZINCEIL, lichttyl• kill Itaven.,i Jule (I, IQIS. , 2.74.1 f PhSada• Nov. 22d 1845 -oce 6, ISIO The Farinor4 t:ltereht.lo A A. EDITED RV : - r -i GOUVERNE UR EMERSON. ' TN ONE VOLUME. Itoynt octavo, I 165 pages,beautt 1. fully hound. containing 17 tine plates, besides nu- , eternity %Viid Cuts. Sold at about one-fourth the cost of the Eneli,h work, without .y Plates,' "The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a re:al treasury nf practical information, wherein ,the expMienc., I.( alt / ages and countries iscarefully rosvcc. tall tone pet ant day, and iiihnirahly arranged for courcnierit ieftr... ence."-- pr. Daritn.lble. , .. We me , folly convinced that sue a amnion of valuable knowledge for farmers ea e found In rut other work in sncheap and collar'. 1 a form. Ist fact, no Farnier Wbo pretends to be. . I Informed in Its Rrofesston, should be without this work."--.[New Gen. 'lessee Farmer, • I An excellent work. fit to:be distributed In premlu:na by Agrie.oltnekil Societle,.—p •S. Skinner. • For, sale a bi his (Mom price 41. Alan. by E. W. CARD, Tbirdstreet, opposite the ex change. Philadelphia; and'.N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Pines inn& r). All Orders mast be netomp Nithyrriptions received at .D Pottsville, where the work can I rs prices. . (July 11, '4 Autumn Dr* Goods. TOWNSEND SDADMILESS SONS, PIIIL•DELTIIIa. • ARE receiving by Importallims, a easefully eelert rd stock, comprising 32agle, and'nner vivito of Faney Dry flood*, euited for Atltumn end Winter trear; English Wnolen. Conon. and Linen Furnishing Grinds:. do Shawls and Dress Goods 'fall kinds; French do nal Dress and Stab : Ulla Bilks ; do Merinos and other Cloaking materials Cloths, Vesting', and Woolens the Siena' wear India Shawls. Silks and other fabric*: Lamm* and Gooda for Elhoenalkers Rattinetts do do do Carriagemakers ;. American Colton and Woolens; I iloderY. Glover, ndkerchiefe, and Croce.. .700 22 South Second at., FhaodriPhi* Sept t", !PO. 384 cn•eove Cheaper than White Waking. - PAPEIIILINGINGg, ' •• AT ONLY .10 CENTS A PIECE: 2000 Pieces of Pspeplanglagr, earring in pees from TEN CEhafh , o 73 cents per ptect. Alin. Glaze , ' Papers as 30 cents. Jtist eelived sae forlale at '''''-- BAN:IAN'S Pepi P. -] Cheap Nips/ Store. - A PSAGO CITE ESE.--Cer sale h i k ir - • , napt 33. 30-1 .I. M. DEA Y A. Ca. S ~, • No . 1 3 'MIS tinlik ith 51,, 161144 n. 1 . • nerat - X VGENATEDO and derancementi rattily restores the ealthy state, Wax len, II Ia an excel. s, for persona In 'tho present time : iCeonornendod for as he a exam. troort. , co of appetite. pain =I Tiled by the CAIII. , NN.' N'S Bookstores lbe obtained et publish , • 29-Imo
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