MIZE TAjt Vintrg' ktrud Ptif.TSVILLE, PA. SATtiIIDAY, NOV. 12, 1-6-3. E== rir IRE MINER ' S' JOURNAL h 0,5.4 isrentation tAtn MINERS' ollrcr NearAinref tits lisheii ilk Northern Penns ylvnni4. we, ;t tttorg the Coal, Ironirnd brexinelt I.7tpvt, not onitt in thli and th., (I,lPitti ' tanntirs, in all o nr anal it •Itimn rirrnlalrt laYgv(y - alnOnc tit at r..ra in. Fabtrekill eartnip , : wleirlt renriert at njthe mo4l vala.l3le Adtyroutt,tr irtra's tint's in z,iCaninyi. Bar ftTlitp , rs have No tn.wty enrolled 00 ;Is ailacrlption. artjlersrvnen and PhLilo. Srloot Teakerir „.„', b Nappir , d with. The Jvanial 1.41n11117'. AGICNTS Flat 111 1 11VEIth , .10V11.111.41.t Frtor.etek LAretaertrx, Tamaqua; 4 1 numN.ou A. Gooessr,Tremont ; • Ciikeas H. Ilueckeir, 71 Pine St., New York. authorized to meet ve r.ithiwriptiona„ ad rertiNoruent,"&c.7., for the Aftneta' .11,:trnat. and. receipt:. for the came. 1 - 0 - IPAit - TMENT: 7-7 ne A PATENT ClfratN.—JoHsi K. Darts, C.u.nur Nos wegian arid Coal t:lreets, of 'this Bor ough, is tlis munuteeturer of a new kind 01 Patent ,Churn, Which we have examined, and ran ree oinmend it to Fanners and the proprietors 'Ol Diriea sr_.the is of sitnple construelion. and -hinge. not likely to get out of order, .is easily work e d. and -reins to be what Mr.vit. represents tiro•rate cuneern. :Those interested would do welt to call and eininin for ilietuselves. rr A. S. ELLlo.l7,:lateOf the firm of Brady Dhoti, Jewelers, has :tnireirtlie old stand, two 'doors above the Miners l 4llllll4CCentre Si., - and, °peas hie equtilisliment ne hos cicks, Enid end silver i.vutehes;spOd gold rings, pins, and Jewelry of all kiruls, (or ornament and use.— Hi- a-sorimerit of gooi.l's ifl laie,varted and well etin.en, and he oillos them onT reasonable terms. iiiVe 1116 i -a call, and esionirie)his new quarters. r' A GREAT PUBLIC SALE of Tovin Lois, 6111 Lote, Fenn.] and Timber Land, will take place ett l'inegrore, 24, 01 . Ducesither twit. Rt ati the ad vertisement. riTELECTION for Officers of LorLerry Cieek R K., ot Deeenthe'r 12TEXAM - 11%;•E the ctirs riiMAIJIMPiII ' A ALVERTISEMENT tir 01 L's 3- SOAP had GUANO at A MEN'S. 7 S:8 south NV harvcm. ®' t-'OUDER'it CO: anncstace pure Pram tan Guano, at Dock e•srect•'Wttarti. stvENTEEN STATES, whose G)v eraora have appointed days of Thanksgiv iug,sixteen have fixed upon the 24th—Maine is the only . exception; !Alie observes the 1741". o:7Dtr. c . aownEn couditibe ot our (.34 7 umus. thri week, Inti uv to cut down both our New Ytirk and Philadelphia letters ; and also to Omit much other interetheg matter. - Q 7 WE INVITE attention to the article headed " The Prolessiuus "'on - the first page. It is cOmprebensife 'and • clear", and cannot loil to prove interesting to tile generUl - reader.; , but espi•cially to young men about to snake choice of aprolesslon for life. ag- 0 u it. YOUNG LADY readers will please resirain,'as much as possible, the flutter our , New York eorrt. 7 sPondent's annou.neeil iaten tentions may throw then' into. lie is not euatimg - iminediately—in the meantime, ap plications for our favor, in the premises, will be duly attended to. ‘, A few more felt," Mr. G. C. F.! . . • . n' OUR MINiNG. COLUMN, crowded out last week, We have transferred to the first page, to Make sure of ii this time. The ar ticle un the re-discovery of certain mines iu Lancaster county, with the historical' inci dents conuetted therewith, will be_ found highly tuteres'ting, especially to the friends ul Mr. &welt in this_ vicinity, to whom is d.ue the credit of the discovery and under whose dirt:Ction the wurk of re-opening isle _ ing pros.ecnted. MI ERSVI LLE 61" MN ASI UM E. W. Thomas, o'f:lllitiersville,.sen&- us a comniunicatiop explaining the " misunder standing, " among - the members of the re. ceraly organised " Gyinnasiaml:4 Literary luititute,',' in that place; mentioned in the last Bulletin, as an excuse fornot publishing , its Cunsiiimien and By• Laws, according to previous notice. The 'article is too long !nr insertion entire in our colutuns, at the late • hoer it was received. The difficulty. Mr. Thomas says, was re ally wit among the "rnernliers," but only he tweet] the Librarian and the Institute—Mr . .; Millar, Editor of the hulfetan, was the Libra rian. The InstituteAeing in its instancy, had not lends to !Purchase hooks, A mem ber accordingly offered to procure books, to any amount, on - -credit, til: a- House with which he was connected. The Librarian oti, j,-cted on.the ground of its being contrary to .the Ey-La ws on the subject, which say,- -The Librarian, in addition:to ItisConStitu. Ilona( duties, shall he empowered to sub rerilie to such papers aad purchase: such . books as the Society directs." But the Li last tan was oOr•ruled, and, in consequence, resigned his merniaership. " This," eon :eludes Mr. T., ,"is the length and' breadth of :the " intAnder'standing." THE CALORIC'ENGINE The November number of Apptepui's Me lliCS' Magazine, concludes , the publication of Major Barnard's " Theoretiiii mveinga tiOn of the Caloric. Engine," in which - lie asserts that •' the, machine, whose, perfect success was announced only, sit months agb -,—'the most important , invention of the age,' alter an eltort,ur performance So feeble that it ought scarcely to he •ealled lilac trip,' is how condemned as old editor , observes that— " The language used 1 4 Major 'laniard ; might lead to the 'conclusion that he disbe• lieves in the 4tractieability of using heated air at all as a motive agent. This,, as we are assured by Major' B. himself, is, however, not the case. Theoretically heconeedes that air has, largely the adVantage of steam in economy of heat : but there are, however, practical difficulties' In the way of its mi• ploytnept, which have thtis tar caused the failure `Of every attempt. These practical difficulties may yet be overcome. The ex. peritnentortaptain Ericsson has, at least, had the effect or awakening the aitentiou Of scientific and practical men l on the subject, and we may soon hear of a successful het air engine even ti the ones mw being placed in ' the ship should be inefficient:'.! BIBEE-BURNING IN NEW VOILIE We incidentally alluded, last week, to the outrage .perpetrated 'not loug)since in New York by the Ritmo Catholics, in attempting dritroy the Bibles given to the Sabbath School childreu of Rev: Mr. Pease, on the Fire Points. The following account of it is taken from a New York. paper: The.Romanists, of course, deny thelh ble-Burning at the Five Points, but the proofs are overwhelmitig that themfamous outrage did occur. Mr. A. Stoneltice, Who witnessed the whole -transaction and rescued the Bible from its destroyers, while they were kicking it about the streets, says he was standing at one of the windotirs of the school rooms.of the House of Industry, when his attention was suddenly arrested by observing a man,• a prominent Catholic, take from the hands of, a,ebild a newly bound Bible—ha turned the leaves over, one of whielt he tore out ; draw ing from his pocket a match, he struck it upon the pavement, ignited the leaf, then the stump vi a cigar in his mouth, which having done, he deliberately communicated the burning teem the Bible ; white doing so, lie attracted the -notice of some ten or a dozen boys, to whom something was said, the purport of which' was soon but too appa-. _rem •the burning Bible was thrown Into the centre of the street, and the boye, Who were immediately juiced by the stragglers around. eticoitraged and incited by the bystanders—of whom probably there were fifty within as Many feet—commenced the work of kicking it about: atiast curses; language the. most blasphemous, obscene shouts of -brutal laugh ter, and riotous conduct of the Worm ilescrqe. tioa. 'Mr. Stone:ace went into. the street without his hit just at the moment the Bible • was kicked smoking upon...the stoup of the mis-Nem room ()Idle ilouvep! Industry, from -theuee it was sent into the gutter ; be fol-- lowed amidst the mule and secured the bobk 'iu front some liirent.y yards - from the place where it was ignited be said a hew words, and amid hoots and shouts and curses, re treated to the house, where he ererented the charred remains mill smoking, and filthy, to Mr. Pease. who was at the time stated with his tumilp 'sod several Wends .itu l tupper ; the Bible it stiff in :his possession: and may be seen by any - person who may desire tt." • l!ta=l== A PARODY 0/ 'Oil : Roid teal - Tad Built._' . . . Lteense Law. This is the !astute that Death built. - The priee of blood. Thts is the Malt that lay in the house that Death built. King Alcohol. This is the rat that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Death built. The Mame Legislature. This is the cat that cornered the rat, that ate the , cralt t that lay its the house that Death built. The wholesale Liquur Dealers. These are the dogs that ;irked at the cat that clutched the rat,that ati the malt.tbat lay iu the house that Death built. Public Sentiment. This u the in, with the lofty hum, that hooked at the dug,-that growled at the cat, that muzzled the rat, that to . the malt that lay in the house that Death Vacant Jails and Poor-houses. These ate the maidens all forlorn,. that lost their pails by the upsetting horn, that maddened the - dogs, that snarled at the eat, that put the screws on the rat; that ate the MO,- that lay is the house that Death built. The I Tipplers: , These are , the aka, all mated and torn, that coutud the maidens ell .totloto. that curse not the turn' but the auti-turn •horn,' that worried the 41:ag,s, that barked 'at t h e cat; that caught the rat. that ate the inalt o . that lay to the house that Death built. Retail }tunnellers. Thesa . are the priests of their masks all thorn. that wedded to woe the man tattered and torn, that laughed at the Maidens all forlorn, that lost their cream by the ruthless horn, that tortured the dogs, that limbed at.the cat, that dirt! /or the rat, that ate the malt; that lay in the house that Death built. is the Maine Liquor Laiv. This is the cock, that crowed in.the mom, that woke up the priests:,to !mould themselves shorn; that can wake no more victims all tattered and tom, that will neetEno more help atom the maidens forlorn, that are now good foi naught. save to tell of the burn, that mangled the dogs; that were clawed by the cat,. that outwitted the rat, andiwept otf the Malt; and demolished the house that! Death built. • o:7' CDR/STUN BURGESS AND AMR BAN'; DOUR. Bdrgess,.ot Rhode Island, Vvlto lairty deqased,-in the 84th year of his fige, Grit entered Congress-in 1825, taking. vvt4 hitulront the public arenas of his own State a deservedly high reputation ti.r scholarship,; talent, eloquence and championship in cow . troversy.' In 18• X Senate delight t vanquish the lists queuce; wok plac interest hall., In ruptod add 'mad ~ , Mr. Randolph returned from. thc: ( a seat in the- House. It was hil, try. all new metal, and his pride tti: all who had the courage to entei„ •with sarcasm, invective and eloi <s weiginns. The discussion thi4 between them is as full of peculiar. s any that was ever heard iu that ) the course of the session, he inter;' 1 r. Burgess iu a speech oti the taritll:i ,r• use ut sonic very sarcastic reniarki land on Nen, England:. Randolph sunned in his speeches to ridicule I 1 gland ' men and measures, and i On him was acc New E was not Iten that a member was found wh i was evi ling to take the risk of replying li?: him. I e noire than met his match to M 4, Burgess oti:the occasion referred to, and the severe ,etOrt of the latter is tresh in t 4 inernoryl of many nt this day. The conclti thug part of it.wasiii these words: . • ,- Sir, Divine Providence takes rate of . h i s own on verse. Moral monsterVetinnut prot4, agate: Impotent of every thing but maleyn4 knee of purpose, they cannot otherwise mut: tiply miseries than by blaspheming all that is pure, wild prosperous, and happy. Could / - 1 demon ropagate demon, the universe nitglf_i become a Pandemoniutn ; but I rejoice.:. that the (*wil i er of lies - cannot be the father of liatii `One . adlersary of God and man is'enough ler one tin Verse. Too much, Oh ! how tow much fer one nation." • . • Mr. andulph could nut withstand the nit paratll .d sevrtty of this retort. lie inuneti,i ately le t the Hall, and his voice was never heard t tere afterward. a:7 VIII' MR. CAMPBELL WAS APPOINTO PUSTM.iSTER GENERAL.-011 this,subjeet ibe New I ork Trsbune has the Jolluwiva cog). went: we understand' t facts—Mr. Catnji is put into the Cabinet mainly because chattan requested it ; and Mr Buda& ested it because (Mr. C. being a Catii • thought such an appointment at lfis would gain laver among Catholi4. " As bell w M. 13 an rt 4 °tic). instanc, tad once bun a candidate tor the Sit EMIR Bench of Pennsylvania, and was beii life all his associates uu the' Democrat preme en, wi vJere eleded--beaten because it wits MEM charg and befieied that he had been utiM mated by Catholic votes, when his legnl standi .g did not entitle him to' ispite to ao 104 a po . sitiou. We do not believe that Mr. C,, ha he been a Protestant,. Would It#e been(unnamed for Judge when he was, obi that e would have ever been appoimid Pinata ster General ; and therefore we thirik rt his ap intrnent was wrong. - Ile• play e qUalifi fur the position he holds ; :but lie certainly had giien the public tit) prolif orgit up to the hour of his appointment.. - Ntiw we'proiest against the appointment of a Cath olic I)cause he is a Catholic, just as wewotild resist the exclusion of a Catholic from' office on ac °tint of his religion. , The present Clitef Justic . of the United States is a Roman Cath olic, ut his religion had nothing do with his appoi nment, which was due entirely to his stand ng as a politician and jurist, and no qne objet to his tilling' that most important pest. We r,- gard Mr. Camuhell's as very:- 44ferent ,in its impulses and glaringly, ohjectOnable." , i RUM HOLES IN NEW YoKK.—The M.. Gime , ays:—" The whole number of plaCes whe e alcoholic liquors are sold, is 7103. Unlit - lensed, 1 . 222 ; beer shops 1088; reported disor S s erly, 1053: with grocery . shops, 3759;, eve' ively wholesale,lB3. 01 the tavernsfi,r tray lers there are only 336, 01 the whole num er, 5594 sell threecent drtnks;loo2,sis cent rinks; 24 one shilling drinks; 12111 ire clos on Sundays; 930 have gambling; 1043 are ept by Americans, or I I prisons calling then selves such; 3270 by Germans; 232 74 Iris); 234 by other foreigners; 233 by ftro men and 22 by .colored people. Operrion Sun ays, 5893; drinking places where lio x i ns matches are allowed, 11 ; resorts' of thie es, 120; resorts of prostitu:es, full 500; NW ids 216; datice houses of proStitutes;:ett!. 162 dog fights allowed in 6; rat-killing: al low d in 4 ; cock fighting allowed in 7.:; It is alhorrid7picture. , One unbroken chain of drupkenness,prosniu tion,crime,winds abo t New York, for the wink of the Maine La . There ore without other hel,l•4.les, 37.5 r family groceries where the • servants ant children of families may 'encounter: the dru kard and his foul encle. Think of it, fell , w citizens ! ' .E'r•Ttit: licr.Es OF CF.I.F.TiAI. MARRIAGE. —llnasmuch as the saints in Utah confider it iiaoral, virtuous, and,scriptural to praeuce tli plurality system, they:seek by every m aus to eradicate not only from their "Own mi ii ds, but trout the mends °Ohm children ev ry erroneous improper prejudice which th ihave formerly imbibed, by their agoci ad n with the mations of mOdern Christen do IL Parents who have daughters sffould se k to instil into their mindi that it ..,is, just as honorable for them to lie united in—ruar ri ge to a good man who is already •ti - .'hus• La d, as to one that is single. They should b taught to reject the society of all Wicked rn n, whether single or not. , A father should b impartial to all his children, and cultivate th same loye for them all, when eactOwife should instil into the minds of her owu 'Ati lt d en the necessity , of loving the children of e, ch of the others as brothers and for E eh wife should not only care for the ..I.wel. fare of her husband and children, but should seek the happiness of each of his other lives a. d children. And likewise, the childken of I.ch wife should not uoLy respect, hoacii and .ye their own mother, bat also the rad:then all their brothers and sisters. By oliserv. g these precepts, peace and tranquilitir will ign throughout every department cij the roily, and the spirit of God will flow how •ait to heart.—rtformon Authority. N I ' GERMANS AND TILE MAINE LAW. The Germans in many of the largerciiies o the Iluion - are taking a stand - against the forc4nent of the Sunday Liquor La*, and t e paoaie of the Maine Law. • Regular or : •• nizations have been formed in New York, itttbrtig, St. Louis and Cincinnati. ;At a eating held in piety York on Mondaieveti i.g last, the following resolution, own thers,, was parsed : • . ' .` That we declare the enforcement' Of the 'today Law, as well its 'lie attetupt.tdiintro- I nee the Maine Liquor 'Law, to be insulting o the rights ofinau,..and to the Consttiution. ftlte United States.'l The leader's of thiiinoirenserit. reaiaiks an =Lange, are generally. of the lower order of•Germiar r iarho "left their cOuntry f 4 their touotry's good." gin holiest Gericoat yeo manry wouliPscarri Such base cundui% ' Q 3 IT IS STATED that am citt z.‘ti tit liou,ion, Te . 4k, has tezently tnade close examination !trite matter. and hods that about seventy-1 - thousand dollars aie .4pent annually to tkiit city fir intoxicating liquors—a city at about dirrettiousandivbite inhabitants. ' hunts or ISA INV} ate-seen in ,•- every Russian Dui in boners or ilk;ljepute the law lelittie* them to tie veiled. •~Jf:.: <~`::?i'-.-:~:3fi~~ ,:sP:,~';'.`x.`+ ti~•k~cx~a,ai~ ' H~rS '.. ~.ai~ az~•~ ~:~ i ! - ~~ ' _ `, , CAraIoRIRA. i -TbeBaa.FOCCISCO Tanpepthee ;Organ is ikeredit tellthalSoutynf that city. • 'Beautiful 03 its appestapcni and well =dueled e no ta li, . tt b dam, good work for the cabse, hod we trust attaine well sustained. Fiom the panther . in August. 16, we take the fol. •pratintparairaph: .• ..Aire have a Grind Distant!) and twenty subordinate Divisions, embracing, some Amy thousand SO* of , Temperance. We have Warne, activity, and an indomitableenergy told perseverance. We have an iucreitana Obite sentiment in our favor, and a militant hugtnentalitto of moral, intelleetual hod constivinve power. We have the *bit y tu detest the election of aoy but sober into itlidates, and we haie die California a Tern -petal:we Omt„, a," through whose columns ev 'ery friend of temperence army converse , stud mpire sentiments with other friends of temperance in the State, and briwhiCh all ;may be Informed of die progress of' our en. terpnse, both at home and abroad. With :these facilities we are accomplishing sinue. Idling for the good of our fellow men.; end nheckiog thetideof intemperance and death." Dom` Ma. 'Remoter, in one of his slietch. quotesi#te following lines as descriptive of the statelol patties at 'Washington. !lVill sit but apply as well to politics nnw-tedaps? . "As *ben a Barber titian Collier fight, The Barber brut.: the luckier* Comer white : la climes i Liter 'of cerulean hue,. ' And In hiA. lurn.he betttl the Barber blue; Then comes a 144c1:dug man with rouge; ,o'er spread. ' And beat* the ,. Dyer Ifii he beats him red; Than rallying Collier, whirls his empty seek,. t Knocks down the Brielidust man, and be him black; Black, white, blue; red, in rolling clouds* tog , • And in thdust the contbatffits are lost.".r: Who can imagine u heifer state•ol' prties in which tOry wan has takeil soine . .luther • maa's colut.--zposton'Paper. • (17* INTEMPERANCE . I. NEW YORE.-;—The New ircark!Sun Lays • . Withoui, exaegfEration, We ' l 'may estimate . . that each liquor store open on. Sunday: on an average, six customers, which would make a total for be five thouird plaeea•re porttd, of thirty thousand patrons.. Half of this number. drink until reason reels: §o that fifteen thotisand of the population ol: New York are in a state of intemperance or drunk enness on the day set apart in all Christian countries for the.worship of that creat4i who gave to man reason' and an immortal. soul. Many will regard this estimate as toti mod erate: but we do not think the arguinent to be deduced from the facts would be strength ened by adopnag the extreme.` 7 Too MANY USN ARAL'S TO Lotmartn.—, The. National Democrat, the organ pt the &sir York hard Shells; has come to the con clusion that- there are too many Geaerals., besides General Pierce in command at : Wash - ingtom It says the Cabinet organs babbles perpetually about insubordination and rebel., lion—which reveals a spirit in the general government that the Democracy thought it. had conquered forevet. The Cabinet pears to be too literally a general government —altogether too much so for a Democratic AdminiStration. There are , General Cuilt - Mg, General Davis, General Marcy--4iir• the Goveraor was in command in the fast war, and had the - good fortune, we are happy to say, to get oft Without any scars, U 0"" Ttri ' METHODISTS of the United States haie made adniirable prOvision fur the edu cation of their . f pastors. They have already eight first class colleges, with propOtv and funds amounting in the aggregate td 063, and aftuther is projected in Missouri.— They Mitre' also forty-six theological acade mies and Seminaries, in twenty-nine o f which there are 4,936 students, an average of 178 students to each seminary. The oldest ,of their colleges is at Wilbraham, and was founded- in the year 1830 by Rev:i Wilbur Fisk. -According to a statement in theit offi cial journals, they have built churches at...the rate of three per week,' and printed books at the rate of one a minute, during thepast six years: I Q:7 The population and religion utTurkey are stated as follows :—Musselmen,; 4,550,- 000 in Europe, 12,600,000 in Asia, land 3,- 800,000 'in Africa ; Greeks, ten millions in Europe, and three in Asia; Cathalifs, 000,- 000 in Europe, and 260,000 in Asia, with 150,000 , Jews and 80,000 Gipsies. TEM COAL TRADE FOR 2853 affiIAiItMIICEIRMM .i The quantity sent this week by Radii* is 37,- 4135 03—by Canal 24,401; 01—for the week 62,042- 04. Toni! by' Railroad 1,475,234 13 tons aszumst 1,551,659 09 tons. Do. by Canal 776,835 . 08 against 717,792 19,tona' to seine period last year! There is a falling off of about 900 tons ibis week, principally by .Railroad, but,qiceinl by 6,472 tons the quantity sent to market for the corresponding week last year.. Should nothing occur tb interrupt the trade Icir the ensuing three weeks, this Region will conic up to the sutqly of last year. We are now only 17,379 loin. short with increaqed,weekly shipments of about 6000 tons. A Lock gate near the tunnel below drwigsburg Landing, was Stove in on:alum* night which tltained the Boats about a day at that p6int __Boats have also be e n tjiarce during the week. Freights to Now York and-Philadelphia hv Ca. nut , remain without Change TELEGRAPIL FRIDAY. J•. ).0 Freights front Richitiond To lio,ton, - • • - New York -.- New Haven, • • •- • Baltimore, ...- Providence, • - - Washington, - Albany, - • REPORT OF SHIPMENTS From Richmond, for the week eliding 516, 1853: Sh. t k g Et t Boston Scklei. 10;471 2.1 Conn. et B. Li' '3251 , • k • 12? N. Y.& t.tilS ,• 1 . ; t ; '2.North ik , er 1(4 ; 1.1. 35j 14' i 3otttIniMI Pti4.: . , . . . 1"It 8, $8,',191 43:For the Wee1:,,95,41 2 'Vessels toe'feason, 6,581 I For season,; 1,010;40 ' To,same'tinize la s t year, -: 1,150,945 Decrease this year, . • I • 140,3!0:, Boston and vicinitVdncludes everything going East of Cape Cod, to - Massachusetts, New Hump . shire and Maine. . • ! -- Southern Ports iiaeludese•Cerything to the South ern States and West Indies, as well asi to all town. o Delaware River below tßichroond. ' COAL TRADE BY RAILROAD I& CANAL 'OR. 1833. : , . . Bent by Railroad and Canal for the Week ending on Thursday EVenlng last i RAILROAD. ' WEEK. TOTAL WEEK. TOTAL. • P C. 12,549 03 482,313' 04 10,323 41:4 330,928 01 P. /,491 07 77,899 11 1,074 1 01,940 13 SR 16,097 17 625.494 OS 10,435..07 324,814,09 P. C. 7,507 10 289,591 10 4,972 114 59,153 03 37,636 03 1,175.234 13 24306 01 /76,839 24,400 01 -776,838 08 1, . . . (12,04 042 2,25e2 073,01 • Shipments lllst year to ramp period Week. . . Itai!rum), 33,8iY7 'O6 Canal, 1 21,272 03 : . , 55,10 09 Decrease so far this year ItAIL ILOAD The following lathe quantity 01 Coal traworted ever the different Railroads in Schwyllnll'County for the week ending Thursday eieldng : W HSI TOTAL., Mine Hill &S. H. R. R. 27,330 I) 909,023 15 hlOl Creek .'do 10,693 05 • 3,416 01 Mount Carbon ,do 3,693 14 131,504 12 'Schuylkill Valley do • 10,8S1 19 359,475 I 5 Mt. Carbon & Pt•Carboa,. 11,983 12 435,650 10 Little Schuylkill It R. 9,547111 132,899 00 Union Canal do 2,179.02 71,516 12 Swain's .do 1,3¢2`17 48,338 05 LEHIGH:COAL THAD* FOR. N 152 For the week ending Nov. 5 h,i653: Ws.mt. ' Tarab. Summit Mines, • 11:778 16 346,829 02 Snout Run Mlamt, " 2,730 12 ' 69,247 10 Beaver Meadow.. 1,711) 13 45,n56 06 Ent4 Saw Log, 1,139 17, 24,7:5.10 Swing Mountain Coal, 4,140 :4 110,812 16 aoterata Coal; /,908 . 46,689 17 Hazleton" Coal Co , 4.533 08 104,756 19 Cranberry, . 2,205 04 • 42.337 00 Sugar Loaf, 1,563 15 38,248 01 Buck Mountain. Coal Co., 2,698 10 67,858 00 Wilkeeborre Coal Co., . 570 ' 23.293 11 Lao year Decrease this year, RATES PF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAILROAD TO DEC. &s:t. • Om M. Carbon. S. Haven, P. Clinton To Riebrnoud i . 2.00 1.95 1,15 ToPhiladelplusti 1,85 1;85 1,65 BATES OF TOLL BY CANAL UNTIL • Clan OP-Snavori. From Port Carbon to Philadelphia, " Mount Carbon to " Sebtolkilt Haveato " " Port Clinton to " • RATES OF FREIGHT BY CANAL . i • Philadelphia. N. York From P4rt Carbon, •.• 85 200 " Mount Carbon, 45 . 200 'f • &WOW' Haven, • 80 , ' 1 95 " Port Clinton. • 00, 000 CUMBERLAND BITUMINOUS COALTRADE For the weelt ending OM. 29, 1853 : 16 , - Roar,. CANAL. TOTAL Mt. Savage U.. IL, to 2,786 '.1,221 097 Cumberland ft: R., to 4,244 • 1,760 0,010 Lunar-wing R.• R. 2,521 TAO for the weelr, , 12,63 Tool for moo,, 390,931 tori 3 Cumberland ilfiseere Jitersal. .NEw,'.: i . i klVpqr,mls-, . . "I"r4lliar 414,11F1NN111 111 or that, attiota -and neaten may too tattle .Ito procure th eir sAMdies or. Pasarian Gyano out delay And di meat, the undProigned • bin* made such atraogeotY.Oas as will enable thaw to fat ebb tt. They bliattatalt landing 40640.12„ " EDlAcgti . A.- souvra I co.. a.Btyeet•Wltatt.Phltadetobilt. Novpmber ; - • - 46.11. 0 -700=0 15. ,N; WINTEtt LEACI6 00‘fiAto7ttbale WI, 10 Volllialkiwailiicitilrnak. •• I,toxi luxes (Myr 4. 'II, Brown ttoiy. • • „tee Batt Peiri.11 1 :141;:no. For, sate by A, a-. 8. ALLEN', • . • 414;li8outts Ihttad:f. Nevem*. rc 11; „ 45-21 Iltuna2cOrgi. l rora NOVEMEMEIi I AlLl'Eled 'PutnAm's Ito. ida,pirie H Grakilleg • ropnlxr ]Derry's • A Ohne* llama - Ilotn.ct.ohl Worci; lot trlt'.l I.lclpy,Arr;r: Harnett lin rhIO. '; Sekutifte 1 .0.+ 043 11•1: Isl3 , llAl.l.lPlOLigifkl4o. Mrdical Exasnittec. :t• For t,ale ! IsaNlll4l,l - :8• riovemb.•r WE! ICE!! = • ';'=, ff II r. putAtriner . riciOnnl,A to public that he;has puratasnl ilealtatta ice Mute, at Opt bin." ttuo Laul, a34* .in be PrePart'd IIOPPIV S ,the comeoluity twitaA•tll . 9 . oikce as they tiny want Moto' the whole a Hie ritix'liktte, Actaeon at tentuttable , T .peri t ,,,, r 4i, A p e lityrtaer. , pad • bent: ttittet• muted to napply esocrontern,' to picteteet 'woad, tie dal I..r:p bipt.. ji will Air°o, ro w, belt, Coetu.ii i“! ; GEOUGC J. 11E/40. • N6v. P 2, Issi., 46 it triot,a , ._ nOOtrz a COATS. Occ .., •, AT I fItCAA I IIIi ItEDUCED Hail:elf 4 rliir, .o.,,c,ito...liiir i . ju.,t recetys-4,,tirect iron) the Iblanutactufersl:4.l fa' , - holi,i anon:, Cuitlik , ;tflut Overhatita, . 1,.. ‘• f I.efil:iii,..spa t , npo. /kip', o " _ .. 'f tios,'Mf ,C,t tetts, &e., ec r„ :i All a wi,....kw.'.1p.,;1,1 :bout 14.11..1-r telit.'tbealt or than ts..s.t4 IsH 44 , ;. Whole-tail: Ls:a retail. coso4 Coats, so two, it , ...';. -J, ISt vrtsmsi... ?i2 :.U, I.elf;lus, 11l 7:/, and tfAits 5,!;,4.2.i.ge 1114 NC COV..fe , *1 onot, to zo tu.i. at ILL t sitarsi.ty , L. , iO4 p.Orr lontia tothhat Crood ti v. nt It HA Ladiie. ' t i ' , andel., Ladies' and ~• trent I. int i... 3 1• 410 . 4: • r , ,th tviar and writ k log GiOve•a. St. l•' .., 11:' , ,,' I. PANAAIN•st! , _ ?; lit lfron 111,.A. -It! V.srlrly :.qitFe. Nets. siSl`r 13, 1:74W411 ~ . • - . 4.------Itia, • +-- .•'; 3 . 03.1:47J1k . S. 41.2.10TT, ,!, p, a ,q,,,,t iriztri. l olor o lifd Pe•dr , i• ,, Irrt4kr. , , J•trelry .1-., tif;;lhi old Siaad, tit..., 40,. o.hote the ( llitief•OFli•-nd.. Curia' ,Sbeer lott.- vihe, 1.))!›.;1'Ed701.0"!io; s . r. 1:10 31:t , nt,..11 of thd • Tith- ILtit, to hey tarffented;rlegani... ? ,oi ...arm 01 llotq .4u4 rittgrr, Patent LtApF,i.st.s.. , ... Ant any t,cdpetovt,t, Male ;hint, LiptttfU • iiitt null Wilde .. ., itnyddit ' d and Aust.tican C141.. - „:Ktie liold Jewei,y, etut.4.l,4;ig. ~ variety ..if tattficilit4v slyly. of .11tettal .Pln4 Ear Rings .I..e.,ll.o.l.niAillvei l'encsts,and Pon Cat.n.%. atnitetito Gadd I'4:i:inset 80,ons,rotIts,rnd Hotter EtllVti., Plateyt atar kqitnitittA Witte, 1 -,leer, Volt., II it 8411 and Vapor Pitoard I:arcs. titled nrl ato., Cake and Car,ll ItAtji.l4r, t C Vint: Cuilrty, Violin ancitlut tar smogs; /no. dam '','' All Ert,ti tllof.ic. ' layt it tehted cnd opened; iist tim Old s'taroi, and NiitifOloro—Wb•;re tht awaiting r;f ail kinds tfl 94)14 AO saver Watches, ,Clocitil and Jewelry tvill be cafttittly attended to. -, rfk - tion't:;cor;iFitwo &why ahove the .3liiiets' Itan.h,Geotte,;;Strcel, yvtisv die. ; ' 1 1..i • JUBEI4/ S. ELL 141.7. Nov. 12,1'3. 1 l ' ' l .• fitl-fm.' " • = WI : . . I , GILEAT'SA.VE orlo . ws•Low,g. 61; T - 1.0 T 8 ,viku, M . ,,,, jah,t T I m it lilt Lip N I/ ..., . • It. aid , 7 ,•Zia l qt . 161, Vorcingb,uf Tinegir , re., :S.CIIIiPLICILL COUNTY. ,' • :: •W 11 3 . 1., ..iioldiif: Ut•lie '' , t l, , unit without rts , !lve , to the Itt:isr , 4o , ,lsle.rt. WI FitiliAY, Ow 1r; )14y or Deretif'•er Ittl,at•Oittitenviri. ht IG 'o ' clock, A. ;'; 1 1., at the Public Itittisel. off - •3011N ' 'ff.;Atf CR, i:, th,g,11,,r0. of l ' attettleVt'.', i ~,'• -.•,' :2 Town 1, ,, i....: yAltin4 01 1 1Naretatiten Stieet, in bait, thitf•tign., s - f,.„ it Out I ota , ra .l fjp.rtia from 3 to '7 acres cat.K.in the rear ot the itlidftiltiro Late; 3 Venni, fit iii if,.,r,,1V1•fe.1 Win Va1 , 1,411.te llctibitt ; Iwo n.ittt Itislntoirlyentit, and Cu' one w• 'mom 1„... otovruento, , nl; 4 Alit 69 "I reb ras h; 'e ,i And 2:fllCr - ,1•3 frtA3nd, esclusivrty thnher,and fit for milticatinti---41tfiliIg the Whot..:'of the Heal '[taints ni the late P , ltn -• lteasAytta, tteth•.,*eyl -- ; and now!, to Le sold by the betri,rf-011 I.artits Interrytect. - ' ; I; A plant:l'4h. , tif.i . 4l.t pi, raises and the Mintier hi w'hic I, I, t,, 0.!,,e;14; •• t, luny to, seen at the pi aft -points,' for Om..'ici,s; tiii , s vol. t, e , • 'l' f.;ligt+ 44b' .'4 1:4 nil; he—The one- -half of the i .,,,,n a. .,. ~,,:,,,.yip.,...i..: paid 1.11 Its.? Ist day of April „,. xl. at whi i i i tibias' E I tut- w ilt be text-ruied a n.l iro.f.ess'.ob 4-:‘,91;,;,i Fitt Ilse Laianre3 its utss..ysittr With • islet, at hon. .1010 , .'. OS at' :vitt neat Novranbri 12,'"4$ .. . ' .. ': •i a car'.. l'• ~••, • .4. 1 , ' l'athan'A: Nov. 2,06:.3, .., .. •I'IlE undrraisijail feels it his duty to declOrf that 4. Ralph tiont4l4 esaircly innocent of the:, , chatge for which he is Iltifering In the I.;:t.torn resicrstjai l at prevent: , I Il ! 10 . 1y rt.,grit that I hiive.beeti r tlie. ~t. restful of Os imprtsuniftent.und atfirtn nuts in &food faith, thatf.he 10 , !* Walling of Into rtint , . tilikl liNd pl)ilartirtillitio9lol ollatevEr. I at.. guar of It, and give ;O citt sOy !late,tt.tt ' just,Antti,,,,, . , or Lss hnitre,ty and ittidepy. . • GEORGE: IfilliN ANyt, ": t • •. '-,' "y am-:: • ; 1 , .. - - 7's rill witosa t! nsty - conrcrst: ,f • The intarke, It WI Ennter,contitind in the *astern l'ensteatialy,Whil.-eply affected by the stern upon hi., unaracti . r,a4i - iit« cityllin .1" Larceny, Ilan, 10.1011- °lloy 1113itt,311101 . 1 all tiotta, Mt ele/Dplital 114111 OW pnitt tiC•ll.. 114 . ; • . • !U Donna rho layiirts nth:Mot, Ida compatoon„ , .George flick tuansOtall . tply 1111 11 itted kint from any:part mi. pat hit, in the cillhe.t he has sevetal times, with ton: trition nts..tieutWO . ststesso-tl his XMOW on r.CCOUIIi iii being l tf.• cakiik , -.34 , i unjust listfezing by hal yard, at above, v,0....11‘.i'. far as in his potter, to . 'retittfve,. the injury 'Tj4 . 'tiatugrther volt] tansy On Li p pail.— The cohdnif of; }}'fitter in Prison has been hitthly e enfniaty• !'. I 1:'..;.: . TIIONIAB LAIICO3IIIE. , Fj. jr • Moral Insupctur• NnvensbUr 11.14'63 . -- 46-14.• ,:. ..V• IA /II ERE a St:illa Hon. ,Cliu ries W. Begins, Nes 1-- ir' V dent at tht; rrittirt of (Amnion Pleas of*lruyl. , i I kill Co., in Pennlytvants, tow Jimice of thd,'several Courts of ItitarteirSeefittio, of the Peace, Oyer and "I ermine:Hind I.4ieral card Delivery in said County, the lion. V. ti.TlK . tibtey and riolonii-ii Foeteg, Judges or the Conti of Htiart..r reB,tiolll 0 the Peace,. tiy 'or and TerminetWod tleneraf Ca.rt Delis e ryi, for the trial of all:' apiiii . and other odence> in the said Co. of Schuylkill, iltribeir porrepts to me directed, have ord e r e d 4 Collrfi (kyr r nail Tellolner 3 rl.o .Cilene,ral Gaol Detifery . Gird-Quarter SCA.itoliA of the Pence, to be holdeant PtitMtlle, ori MONDAY. the bib day of December'nextl'ai It/Weir:cit. A. M.,to continue two tart ks if bervilti4y. , ,t :t °lice l thetiltivc hereby given tr. 11,,' 'Coroner, the .lottiqu of iii)ir Peace, and Con,Flabi , . ol'i•; the said veiny otr6clrht,l4lll. (101 they ore, lry tine' 'old 1 , 0- (-03, folnnilltpki.ii to he then and there to Di iVihirli. in the roitiiititio: 0 the sat.' ilay.,willi theit tolls, te• ittr i b t , ii t tfeitiiihrti, clalilitailloiin ;nod nil Other re; o ie lot,ra e r , ,, ~ t hA t . those nthings which, in their sev eral seine r ut.pbetain to te done ; and till those that ale le,O lid by riii,lignizairce,, to prosecute ii..:Atinst the pro•olie rs'ititaf aitt or theft till II be in the grad of said I'.. toy of SelOilikill are to to• then lilt here to firroret ill rti he' lit:A , V: shall be just. .1 (iirinTe Or totimtartaltii. '; ! :,. lA:Mt:v.4 N AGLE;iTheritr. ~. ittherol'a DfritO,l Duos, 1 t t ' Ville, Nov. ilykt3. 1 , ,* le . N. It —.ltort Atter...es and Jurort Wlt,. it.' ,Inri• triolied-rtfntleno r?..n0l ('tart, are r6pitred ri•r attend from lila q • !liicli4e Of 11 1 .11 . 11 itentlancN the 1.1 w, In Such r3.4$ 1n444...111,4 ',melded, will be tightly villot eiolt, 'rids roitito is publietwil by order of the Court: those culigerni'Civ ill govern theingelVeS titlitidingly• ;i: 4 , ' siamitirrt i A SALES Of 'LEAL ESTATE. I ? V . toi OW. ikl,.Uls4 f y , II I, of ruin/Wei Fl,pyrepa !land 1 iedit9 o acias; I•oied 'out of CWIOIIIII .of 4 'amnionr ll'lval4Df tie tiny Mill Comity, and to ate' di. mord: itit IV - 9,-,13; be - exposed to Public e.V.O or Ven ilUe..,ll NAllialAV, 111•CrIllher :ki, 1653, nr,ll.4Alt.Ck to the ittionotti the Public Douse urid011:11 C. I hittrll(i"! (I'.iF..inge lintel) in the Itorou4 Of Potts v ille..ictot)llp :ounty,the following desmibed Real Lietate, 'to wl ;;; I . i • t lit.i. that Cettaln Farm or tract of land littrate in Wayne '`Tottiftidtip, Schuylkill County, mintaining about 14 ailift;v i i,iitote or less; hounded b 4 /suds of peter llerrT'eter Laubeuntein, John Zechman and titters ,' dli the appurtenances , consisting of. two I) story )flit Dwelling Onuses, and a Eng flarn- As the firtipetWof .1 itt:011 MINN Wt. r: A 1.514 Alt Witt certain two-story Franin Doodling, [louse nod Eikter. kitchen, and two .Imo- irf ground, situate In the; toWn of Tremont, tichuylkitl County, hounded atiii!iltiftetihitil as lulloWs . :—The tine lot la marked n tti44tina of said Town with Norill. and fil trate th ine it trite side of ?darn Strreet.-aMI West-of Crescent rtir.etz; the usher lot Is marked in the plan of said fow'n iitith No. 3, and situate abut on the north side of ItYtin Street, and west of Crescent St., —Ae the 111'41W:11y tif JM:011 ISICREMAti. ALSQ. .AV Elll renal/1r two...tory Frante Tavern !muse, Pith; ;rtwo-story' Frame Ktirtfern altarbfrir a titi_fty Frame Dwelling ilons8 I ; r , ...1 and 2 ream., winko and lot of ground Mine. sue I are in Ilia TonWorPort Carbon, in Norwee' Mlle glanTewnslitttiln cichuyik ill County,botin4' le R - • _,. • ded by Jarkaolostieet, by lot No, el, bp, Elproce':ettregg; and rise Alley; eantainlocin 'front, on latkion I:l4ief, dd It., and in depth. 28tz feet, and being the Ititi4loch Is marked in the general plan of toe Tow n Ol'im Carbon with the number 9.2—As the enVertyro( W11.11A51 D. OLABSIBIPE. All.Sil, A !fillet. oftwo lots aground. situate In the Town .0. Du pa Moon, sooty tkill Co.; marked In the plan OFtiald aeon tvith Nos. 7 and 8, britanded as fol. , lows t fleg'inhing et the southeast C3IIIICt of a ter- Min Prime ttnitsa' on lot N 0.7, thente along Ceritte Hitt et 67 feel' Inthes to llarrisun it.. thane° 1101r1h— .WESIrrfy all/1442W Street to Miners' Ailey.ttience I wee}} thirty.Aftfetit five inches, thence sorith through [ Int•No.7 totaMplacc of beginning 150 feat, with the appurnfaanco:.eonsistingef a 3 story Frame IWell - ITtnr.iiii t ens( a If story Frame Dwelling Douse, . and a Eramellarpenter Ithup, as the properly Of DA VID KtIEBB.-7.,?. .. i ALSO, Aliatioin certain four lots of ground situate in Weil Britt 4 'Talley, North ManheinslTownstilp, Schuylkill enmity, on the road leading &dm the Cen tre Turtmlkliter Strauch'a Mill, boundedlty lauds of Isaac ritratir ruled W illiam fdyton , containing togeth er (111 (pet 1 fii • eitith or breadth, and 100 feet in depth or length, will*iltie iiiiprovernen e conihning of a two sicey eleciagrrelling Untrue and a Illacitsmth chop i —as thh property of MARKS E. ECKERT.' filLinci, Artatiose certain two contigurms lots or pieces of gioiiiid situate on the northeasierly tide of CentroirStresOn the tfOrongh of Potts.;.. vllle, 'in ti?"ei County - of Schuylkill,!' -5..-...`; ' marked tn . ,illiatjairriti• Pelt's, toltiilon ll al, as• . . OEM ,Or salrfAhirough . numtr thirteen I: ; 'and ftitnteit);icoatujnlng in front nr , • _ - . breadth unaobil Centre Street. one him, . dred Ind tuienty feet 00 feet each lot) 4nti in depth two .hundreKnsid thirty feeti•boundeitnertharesterly by a rei.datplas wide alley, (now calledtlinron Etto northegettrftliy, another Twenty feet ;Wide alley.. I (now ctiEed}iiltroad rtirec.o,southeastrliby lot num. her fißeeniipid southwesterly by Centre Street, Wraps! It Aubdred feet in width ot ihnrearof said tote antreetrtifiling across the rear of bath Paso( kits from HolortitHreet to lot No. 15. which fpan thereof was said aka l onveyed by Henry Gelstelo the Phil adelphla and:Reading Railroad Company:As allepot i and is Ow; Oid.hy them. Upon the. tirbmhtes to be sold fairer:lSA:llm extensive. three-storyMtk.k lintel. with 4 :Al4 Easement under the same. called .the American ft We i with Slit dit, Stables„and other out liolldiegt• " -I .lsl'..boring nnEentreittreet there it also a twrweibly rtatrie Building. aliont 80 feet:in length by 24 In Ittfath. 0, at present used as a Biltiord Baliton• and Teii.TitCAlley, Fronting on Union direst there is a twli.strie.roune Office. Upon the iromlses there. is a Mtge an , never-faiiing !Splitm of Water with a Pump itherit il—bit the property Of ENOEII W. i McGINNEK.;74. i, . • I : I l .''' 11 liie Selsod, Wenn intoeseeminn.rtn Vir 1, sold by '0,.., - JAldErt NAOLP,ftheiltfr pt Pheri Od4re. Pottse vitle4ittlt?..l 8,1853. j S i 10 40 1 90 Ki :G I 10 uti I= CANAL Total 1,551,CZ9 09 717,792 IV 2.269,152 OS 2;252,1173 01 17,37 t 07 35,045 04 920,.43 I 8 28,411 13 1,011 004 07 91.000 09 !;:f• -- NEW EfOORS. ;r: ItELlGlti4a:ftleulo*v and its connected ficieneti. )4 kiafe.:*r Llitchruek Yuref, l fn Ottisails in • the Cast, by .11fisxr411Wlir y 114116.111111ithiliOnll.. PruferPor r% mien'. lanniey in Europe: Lvell'ir:Ptipiiples of Urology. art tnioutiy new and walsrlied,tdition. ttehlnd tale of llandkailt Useful Arts. Allis Iffetnitei Travels in America. The Anstrailin Captive aiiil for 1.1 , 411 Famrailatith.:4;amslete Fart:rm. and Gardena. a .ncW 1'4111.16n. 411 i. H a capital work for Ouno•tir and ttarq¢neid. person;ll WheeiSes:lltlirsi Winter, for pertas ahrint bnilding. in ihit tuithtry- ' DCOlin's lWrihons and t. stares. Vor.S{ti of/VAntinge's ilislory of lieforrnstion . . logeltiet*llb about 10.00 , rigours of 11 } atelinireotra worle,:jutt'Oceived and fnr tale nt ' ; 11ANNAN's . Cheep nook and Stationery-Store. 00.19, 043, • '.717 *HIP 10(NEZIL--CRAVATi4. .Gloifes. 'Ribbons and - Embroideties. c44.144.ia1, ROB lNBol,4.laporter snit Jobber , St Sink street.' np. rtalm'tPhltidletpata. I 4 061.1.. /file 1 404th • 1 00 iS 95 05 4; .ts `~ : Y MEI . . ~ -- • •• • ~. --'• _The. :-. i • ' - ninit, .siteres. - ‘'' FraiS =Weans ba , aOtaidattatilanii ar k pas tats rata* ' ,. “ a Seltagrok4 times u attention ar , „ ~..,, • Moak , . sad the pubs ; paatatty It Y, ittotkotb wilt he ((mad sareasally ebolatea*VgantLeete4ta4 .'aitti at tbe , ansit Te sku l anto ptketlyipjati if ken toot dor en &nab Poblitbeta and blntb2. Raresna,ttiey titiatiabiod to mu in. ttourflattarlay alf tairmb c omica l , al / h i sums pried's, are pia istienifatitif kiaatkatt 0 1 11 , 1 1, t putt &sitting their alttiatkOtlit Wily fal (urchin *ante. •lattattlKsinrilt i lg i 4 *„._ 611 1/ 6 4 Ow 4 11 4300) "' await at 'turtle tin . •••• :. • ;•,•, . - ...- i• ~ New rul , lll'Altapt itetratarad by: iveity Ocraniet..— nooks ishiluiviol lii order, *rritly.: twin ...Eneabd. Firlbcr lint' GP* wunP.fill tao 44 tora Mal lhi indium) t e Monthly eatilaptel bey!: and t.IJ rftni.h and en 'r Batt I.t.eas 141/1/1,44 . glatta. s un application. or sob t at ad „ u 10 en ra ft 1 tltt , Vaatry. • Art taibram- Una in tegartit a pti ; ice:. of Futrign 4044. fur ai.h.A. oat apnibatin .by aro o t pa l my l it o. • , re" SetamCktritalle isfidia all liNnehm N ewt .. Ft:tyro anti Periodicals'. `l4.4,:plitcs & i 0,... N 0. .: 7 lien , r linittlittint, (I..e.ondstoty) Sixtb lat. atnot4 euestoot. Platadeipbts. hinermber 5,1653 - .:, . . 4 - "Sti* . • Music, . . HOW detect is thd 141hOrards' rim 4e German o f cielee,compudidfor.lbe Pluto note by W IA hoenorAt, - ..' • ' I' Lase the etiinv. OtopoiWit and kfraugsil• r o t the i i . Plsuri Pone by 7 4 b Brow*., ' - -. Katy's Cry—Corveud bay "lint- • TbanT y tons and (Immo by Wciaps • iattrels,•44th i msr& by T. 'II. a r , W nod ~ bary, - - ; . • • , The Ploughboys Mks, by Jobs' Ratty;; I I , I ta l ian G i a.li Prayer. Music bt.tii, - Pf . Hewitt, IA Prima Dolma Vatse,empesea r ibt the C'etirt Cads of t h e %War* of Su land tr, Juilirei. , ] - Ile Prima Loans' 144011 t, Stu, ic a/Tahiti) Cron Jab fen's cefrbtatod Viii „se, by :Timm.* Leant, Th. T c . u . a *:.drugs'itaUati fix 4 optinil or Teem. 'Voice. composed by!E. KUtbeo. Juilitu'a MILS iCal Tout to Amorica o .taritteu e a. foei,oly tot sod Oerferimed nit his tirauu ILL-Deena. I; in Gull Mika, pert ofmafi by tut tietritabiaigomely,, composed Ly Carl limigusaam,. , Take um lioluo, topiror.lll by W. 1. . Ltiooe.6,lj,. ..„.. . . bpdwurib•.v,ay:o4 , lr,on.. , , • • Elute Waltz, by C. Fi:CttCtii , i. • ~ My Old lic'tituckY Hamill iUtli ediiiiin,:ue. sung by tai: rtiiiiity rillitiitsci.o, %cud) e 0 :cull i.iiitipitc•td hi Sec , fibril C. Ciistcr. Just leceired risalciir piii.k. at n:uoiNAreri Clic.* l Music Anil lluuk ritute. 3.6venoer 3, iii.i3 i 45 • , : New ilookti.. • • Uri. RU TIIERFOItIr$;101111.It lIEN,,by the Am -3 tbut the. Wide Wide World, Nile* Bretneei ',Navels lit nolo lAinteittes Itutst Atchateetnre. Tlnteli in Idle EPillt s bY J. ):or.; iii „ e , Ileadle3's scott:4 War 4 ith notvied.l vote, 't hr IttoLg 4.'sitnatnish;lty trouoh AI iii , ' Veto-J.l%lmm, by N. lilts, t 1 Mlles Tremaniscre, by Atmeite Marls James seton.hy Jablesiksbl; /.}rll'm mcititer amt totth's Lauth.cape Gaitiettleit, 'Things I have seen, by Ittrw.t.n. I Lit itet's Illagazine,G4hants Stsg stint and God ey's L.ttty Hoot tin Nweitltoblet raacr Gieennood's new: Maxyzbie fun 1.3111:1ren Lit t l'ilegiul, and Player itookt of every variety audirtyle of bitolloll, al extremely kuw Also, do 'elle:lshii: dallOrlizieul tIF StEmddrd iellabeoud lamas and ril*ljoikely Alf( Sale cheep ail G. tfaNNAN•rt , B clot; a bit Statitthety stole . : 'November 4. 1953 . .? • • NOW NEAR . THE Nr.w . AIETIIORIST etiNtilNE BOOM: LUTE i)1 ZION. • n. WOODBIJIIVissisted by Ite'sr.• MAT- At l:V. l'aetor of the 4ohn 141.1delhddirst Church, It r omprites neatly one *Llsousand pleceiof filet hose est Music. includiug almost eve' y old tunent any tiler. it ever published tit represents sumo tve:a hundred ot the finest cutuposers tinswerid ever saw,hird contains every variety of utetre mire in use. with copious in dexes to every nail. /.11Ti: is therefore held with ttuth to t ; o au Admiral. exhaustless; mine of the ricuest Sacred P-Jualcat TreasUrtai ever.-presented to. the public. Glow iptw it ti the unituation andburning teal of the communion Lir which it is designed. the tunes are neverthalcot equally adapted 10 the Hymn novas of all denominations ta• ctkristinOity. Of Mr. Wboilbury's tam Bonk, %lie Eit isi.hoou copiEti have hveli i141)..3 i•laCe;lhi appeatanri three yearn age, and mitt the rtmiatid,is on the Incr'ease. Is airy further evidence of the:Adruiratlon In , ' which tie is grid as a Composer to be deulteirt from the enthusiasm with which the LUTE has al ready been greeted. a tett - Mien for it Otoilar to that meted to the Dulcimer it confidently ettpected. Any pronevional nro.hitin desiring atopy of either the Lute or Liulcimer tut examination; can lime it iont to hiru.,freeof postage, by mutating GU terns to the l'utilisher. F'. J. fill hiTINGTON. • sa L'ark Rotr, New Volk 45-movr Felt. 17, 1A53. TO SINGING CLASSES. w tll iurnhth to TUE SIIAINAL NI:3II,CAUMINk;SACIIA., ()LP do ;:'4 do • • ttOterON ACA k 'ri Cifti.LESTION. Together with all (Moir -- Ittmc 11.01,4., at very low. !tilt, Ile tt ill (mouth ilk! tittawm as klw as G2ce.uta, and t.thei Mimic Boob Ja the game proitottlon, at It. liitANAN'ti !'heap Uook and qkationery Ail mit, Palsy Hie. Oct • 11.1x59. 41— MANUFACTUIZES; • The gest—Alm Chegipenii, Curwr :or cENTRii; mAHA . NToNGo stt. pleasahts,t 120.itag and Most i.otiVenient fn !fere a "few hundred specimens Mt be seen Ulll4lll g w tch a t'e some of nur gkeateit States men and Ladies; Pte-dit4lll . o Ilottar,liencrai Post Of. ticr,'Efeamry iiuildinß. rtad Girard All art invited to call and exanihie LIMO: specimens as they are well worth , I'•Ilronn who have hall dieleulty in :Ott inr , suited hewitere ate Invited Id give toe trial; as I have a surer/or P , KY-LIGIIT. , taid Arrange- Lucca. Children's Likenesses taken in a 114 v seconds, by au Improved process,, IV, Call early avoid a crowd , euprrior Ficturer, P.!ast and tibeap (as e s„ as great ly seduced ntiees at r; C. VAND.E.I4II[IIiWiI Dadsterrean Rooms, Ca. Centre & Mina Monet] SLR. p•Cerdlemen and Ladles way rely upon having, suyeriar rittli t em and 011 ite attention: Nuve In her 5,1:153 i t 451 f . Mire Gallagher. • Ride° Ruud and Ciiates 41trect,riiladrlidact Iron Fotinicrs'antl an ulacliirrra of 1 ,17 warc lir and CAOT IRON RAII.,INGS and all &Hula of OftiaLtlOßl3l and Arcllitoclutal Iron Work.; Iron Itailingre for public aad Private atoundo, V crandalo, Scitees. Tublea, kc. I U*lo War atiellitull italif 1.1 the encloAorti of Burial Lots., . . ... . 1 . Mont Ac Callvf,her!v: BooK Or 011141t1 AL IliAtioun and list of 1111(01 Selloll iiingons wilining to fnaki , ta itidection. November . 5, Its:, - .3 ~-. i: 45-3 m ' IPVAlliatu,'W. 11tackier, ' No. !- ,9 North SECOND Strect,;2 doors. abu re Fel noif. 11,0, • VIANIIIPACTIIIIER 4 of Pine' col 1: or cenitikine, 11 Fluid, Lard' and 1111 LANE'S, Chnuileliew and t'audrlalrraa for it:buittooL I.lor rd. P4rtors, dor. The mtbscribee Wodld ruinM•tfitill toe tie the attention of motehervets, and thelmblic in getirdal, to Liege mock of ttoode.,consigttng•of the alMve named 'est ufhkik win hr iiniiirksed of at the lOwest factor..VA prices, itlaltsaltaq /WM/. N. 11.-Alan, best int:slily of hurniiiing Fluid, Pine Oii or Camphine, (1100, Shades, W:scks, att. el- NEWELL'S PetTEN'l' SAVET LAMPEca new article foi sale. 2 - Not ember 5, 152 I • MOROCCO racTomr. 1 ROCct), LEAN - DER AM) :Int111: FINDING titurr, at Ilcrr'n OW etintl, on rt.Nittnatt titreet, PoiPrsvai.trt; , The untlermigned respectfialig Informs. the eipiin titers of the An.ve well known eg(ithllaheitent,thn he will n.niinneifte MANIIPAfTUItUnfaII kinds° ' MOROCCO, 1: . . • . Such as Kid, Eittaits, french mornern, ii doe, Hai & Cook Illmlings, kink Lining', &e., 4e., nod vv:11013- &al l oy have on hula a general assonmeat ol; all kinds of . r i LEBTHERt' ?dnCh ad eak.Tapnediand lied Sulu ;another, tilatigh ter Kips. French anti City Calf Miners'::trpp/a. Leather. And a vsfiety of sh o e t indiugi, 'lnch as Thread;, Naas. Pegs. Clamps * ike.,,at.c., all dt which will' be sold at the i.l)%y envy' rnicKs. JOHN CS. All kinds nf Skins, such as ribeep, Goat:Deer. inc., and alsu eltimacfitsken in eget:sage lot Leather, at the highest liana prices, let in CA I 3II. Kruse ills, OCI. t9;.ildS3. 444 f LUMBER: UMBER! 4171SUIER!,:! , lIE uftdert.ipn.d preparrd turnhth bald a 1. Hemlock, 1 1 , hk, riltd Whit.. Vino Lumber twiny extent • and of th.• litrgrot sizes, having under 1 1211, control millf ant 12th 021Wilfffl (WO 100,000 feel of bomber per vveA. I'. I• HUGHES, Agri. , October 22, 1b.3.3 13-1 y PORT CARBON ,SOAP AND'CAIVD LE FACTORY.- subscriber spinounces to fife public ;halt be 1. muntintetures all kinds of doaPI: and Caaatea at hla Factory, In Pork . Carbon, ?Schuylkill tltiiittly; whiFil be will w.urint w b (lanai on qnality, to any, obtained abroad. and at tower.plicea than sinrt- Iu rail be pititio.sed in Philadelphia or eine- Whew. •Thetiihest market puke for talhav will be paid In cash al. Ma Factuvpi!, -'al/STE/MAN. I • 0ct0bef22.1933, 'II • - 113.1 y • 12311110 VA- t PiERSON4` DIAMBIY {late Win. Piersim. W/lIDLEIIALE and Retail BLANK BOOM MAN- I , V lIPACTUItRRS and STATI9NERS nave 're moved from No, 42 North 4th Street, to N. W. Cur ner of 4tb and Cberry Streets, PHILADELPHIA.. -. Account hooka dtttbe finest quality. together with alt Muds of anpetiortitationery, rnitabte for Rank, ng or C.4'itnmorcial Putposca, constantly on band.— , Books ruled to any, pniteru,and Mate In itot moat durable manner, at the ahortcal :notice. All work warranted. CP Banks. Olrices, j and bletc.hantu supplied on.mod date tenon. C? - Oct. 1,1853. ;' . 40-5 m SIBELILVEI tiATENT SIBTALLINEi COlll PO UNA, FOR the ortservißlon of dream lkaters, from the hdheiton of omits inituatatloniratrtosion.&c. Patented to this C.lti tory, Brest ltrl, Ulu. France, atx:- This compoeition'has beet, extensively tested on Steam 'toilers. by 7 toe Governaleat of - theArolted attateiastd Irldividuala, it preventa the adhesion of Scab., the corrosion'. of the Boltet; and is calculated, to protett it trona the Injurious ell of all Water It Is also ntoplicitto to_IRON or WOOD and .ittoN la bete they "tune in contact ; toitxhroads &c.' Pampbkis of Its tnetila,and ceitiflextes from the United Mates Wavy Department an utloess furnish ed.and Putvotsttotind fors:tie by ttIYYDER & 11114 NES. • Oct. 1,1191. . ;:• 446 ax • • E. taannzaufs. _ Printer'''. Bookseller and Stattaraw, Centre St.; - parfsvz,z.f: PA._,_ ESPECTPULLY uks the , attention of merchants, 11 Teachers, and the pablio generally, to the large assortment of boobs, *.b., offered at his new store, comprising itandsr,thsurks fur tbettrofestrions,Chnrch Iktokr.for every dertunonatlen, German and Englisb. , , Gift, Idiseellaneolta, Zuverdici, Ttl , "y 14 School Books, Obtained directly Dow the publishers, by special ay; anyentenuted at)he Trade Attlee—impacted and do. Inn* le linty and Maple stationery' Stat . :niers' Fine - cutter* and fiapanned Ware; Raney Gooda, These goods Ott. all new and desired*, and bare been relented trial flteilt core (Min the fuU sloths of the largest Importing Douses and American Minn factuters in New Vora and Philadelphia; also, a Large asmolittentoT • 11 / 4 A ACCOUNT BOOKS, Of their own nraithficture embracing priers) Ca-, rinly,frout the mamma half -bound to the morn an . pettinc,nenily rated and substantially bound, with tomb and Omar, blank illesimandum and Pass Boats. Cyphering sad Copy hoots.Tiate Botts; Bills of Lading, Coal Tithe's, Cheeks, Drafts, Pro:, mummy rialeNica, Ike. BOOK WIND JOS: MILNTOta. Of every description, wally esecatint ; Blank Bonita ruled to nag parlera and 'bound order; Mask, Mantises add Miter puttlkntiolls bound fa erery 'lyre at Plalwaad Ornamental Biedieg, the most du. RAM, bought Or task reee4mito exchange fin goods. ' ' s- t_c ; p. OARRIENIFA. N. Et --Z. G: *Mao Pit riottoto M114).141111 and airs rooms. makable for Oleos. sititsted Is the belief's with NA Itooh Note; Jr . 140 1.4 -4 ir :444141,,,, te , I ei;tri, l l,sh ('tint. 1:.. , : , the ! , .. A: 1111;41. ?. , "::.. 413.1kili•C. ,dia i ' ll-tV 194 I.l.....liiiikrilit : ill:i.itl.. i tzt ttitri IP, 0; 3 1 t o the N.loek. and &lawn, 5,:ak.i t ..,,,, , ,,,t6,11,t i,olltii3.6;l3tr Mara: o.itthli.:4:e !al listyars - . I. , itirr fr , r f trhhp m Balboa. of Catuily u,e. 4, kr, r. N. W. curt , t. ror Watnlkt loa.ti F:utli oltrel*. Whait, : I }•riice rtreal, schuyitill. - - , t Pnii , ielptisa.Felatiuy G1.J.53, I - - i - . -, , ti....1y, :rALFIZED LA Mrl43N,,i. our tr.. tit +ll S 4 chuylktl. 'ooaty „Or the pnichoso rtivi r ship Si*r oour Clial.- iyilice;l.2t4lcy's Itoil.iit:g. :Mmtis• A.Ntitic.'u,rottart te-.••-,#r - - _ ,_., • SHERIFF'S SALES. =CUM'S SALES of REAL - ESTATE. BY inure of sundry writs 12.rp.). nat and Zeniri Faciat, itk‘oe'd ont.of the Court of Common newt 01 Schuylkill County and to me directed, them' will be r....xpolwd to Public Sate or Omen, on SATURDAY. D:‘.l-szintwr Lt.:33, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the l'ublic I lotie of THeltAs 1" . ; Dut , GnEirrY, (I.'ott , eire flowe) in the Borough of Potuille, Selmytkill County, the to!- lowing de;etibed Iteut Esatei to wit. : ALL tigtt certain inessunize, tenement and tract ' or wee cd land situute in ;he township... North Elan bran, NorWegian and Brandt, in Sclinyl- Ji„,:_ . .,. 1i , kill Cut/tly; bowtiled and described usi.l,:"*- follow's, In wit it:-13d HI u inane. it:: /i i thence by land of Elmer ttiddle norib $ a eighteen - and one-Milt degrees wetu, one hundred and ~.evetit) -- ix perelwa to a stone, thence by lucid id 'Thomas s.O man and others south sev enty' degrees. west, • thirty-two tend one-quarter pet chea ii a Mean, thence by the same north twen ty degrees Wert, twenty-six perches anil . Oriti-q war. ter to a ,tone, tbeece !.y . the :dune soitih'sixty.'itine degree:. west, two hundred and forty perches to u - van oak, thence by the suiric,Aouth thirty. six degrees west, .-,tirdy.six perches: in a pine, thence by land late of Charles t•:nowd..m. now York Com pany. south' thirtt'sntrie degrees ea•-t, one hundred and sixt)=.eyezt krehes to a stone. thence by th e °same and the 'o , .e.L'ond Muttn:ain north revelay.thrtAr degrees east. eighty.srx perches to a she-nut o.dle - , thence by the iiiit(ie north lolly-live de4ree cam; twenty4Wo perehea to a :done, thence hy the same north ' , twenty-0u e - de?,rees rat-t. One hundred and I sixty-two perehe' ' to the place of lk•ginti Mg, con= taming :liit uere4 and 72 perolws, tar tfw --ante More 1 or less, being the !same premises Which 6.outiel H: ShutinGn and Esther, hi,' 2e, by their deco bear; hag date 7th of May, IS-11, ' -granted and conveyed to George W. lteitertoo, recut-did in Pottsville, in the Mike for recording, of deeds, Ore., in deed 'book No, 27, page .175 4 , with the-appurtenances, coni-ist ing of it two story triune Dwelling house, with a baseinent, story of stone, one 11 story frame Dwell. inl himse, n double '2 story triune Dwelling house with a one story frame Kitchen thereto attached, 2 two story frame. Dwelling home., 1 two ,tort' frame Dwelling house with a stone basement, 1 Water' power z....7awinill, I Black-mull frhop, 1 Carpenter shop, L Cooper shop, 1 ._• I' s name °dice, I Atone Harm! house POw, ' :;;; der mill and I)ryliou-e, I fiancelitulding me I intended for a mlipette mill, I Ira • Stu blj, 1 frame Hay ;home and NV 0. shed—as the proNny of GEORG h: W. I;E'llE U. • , ALSO, Alt lieu certain tract or lii re 0( woodland situate Nn Brunet Township, Sc 'Lyra County,' bons(clf•4 4,y lainlS of Fs:chard Will i/g, the Forest Inipraie ennt Company, and others; and surveyed -on a woriunt giunted by the CoMmonwealth id . Pennsylvania to tNicho Alien, dated the Sth day ot September,'lB24, and stlrveyed in purimanez there of on the th day of May, ISZo, containing toS aerea, more or less--as the property at ITI'Elt ALLISON. ; . . ALSO, All that certain lot or picci. of ground F.iti nate in 'the Borrhigh - ol Port Curholl, SchuyllTO County, bounded on' the north and south by 'l4 ol Seitzinger and Wet herill, on the tyttit by an al!' ley. and on the eagt by Coal !dreet, e.nueining in width 26 iwt, and in depth 95 teet with the apptirtenances, consisting of a two Wry frame Dwelling hue with a Aonehnsetnent. and a fratur Stalk—at the property ol SOLOMCNI3IIETZ. ALSO, All Unit certain lot or piece of giound nate in Morris'AJdiuon to Poti,ville,in the (borough of Potho.ille in the County of Schttylkill, - hounded and &lief tbei as tams:, Deg inn ing at lhe division lie 01 the lau!..lvt:ls , rnel Morri+ and band lute of the North American Coal Co., on the eustwradly ,side of Centre street; thence noi C) degrees east along the said land latof the North American Coal Co., 41t, leet to the Westwardly lineofthe Mt. Car bon Railroad Company, thence alon the came north one degree mist, SG tat" more or le4s; to the lot intended to have been conveyed to Job Whipple, thence Meng the seine south west se v, entymine feet to the eastwardly side of Centre street, thence along the same south twenty •tive degrees east seventy-live feet, more or less, to the pine° of beginning, with the appurtenances, et,ll - of a throe story stone Store and Wni ehouse, a frame :3f:dile and fiame'Sheds.. ALSO, All tame certain stole' Ines-gages and frame messuageq mid tenements. and lot or piece of ground, snowy, in the Borotigh of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. commencing at a filial ill the line of the Centres Turnpike, and in ihe• line; livid• ing land of Israel W. Morris, from land i ot the Noah American Coul Company, Monet along said line south. sixty-eight degrees west, sixty feet one inch, thence northerly parallel w.th Centre 'l' Urn-. pike one hundred and tiny-Ave feet nine niches to a twenty Met wide alley, thence along the linmof the said alley south, sevemy degrees twelve min utes, east eighty-four feet six inches to the Gentle Turnpike, thence Illong . t he line of the-Centre Turn-- pike nmetymine ket -tom inches to the pace beginning. being the straw- lot of ground which IS. Tact \V. Morris grunted and conveyed to James. Downey, by deed dated the :2Sth day of the eleVitntli montlm• A. 1). IS:17, recorded in &tiny:kill Conlin', in deed book, page 3112, with the improvements. consisting of a two story frame Tavern (louse, with -two large - Back Buildings, atom fifty feet in depth b,' thirty-six feet in width. ( ALSO, three Stip:Wall und.diStinet •two story smile houses. occupied u ltimata hcsitsest—a stone building 22 Met, deep bi• IS feet wide and IS Met high, called botaing.hen.te, - iihJ-3 Stone arched Yantis. There is uls a large and never holing spring of water on the premises—es the' prtperi y -of •JAIVIES , - • DOWNEY. ALSO, All that certain messignite, tine fie I emeut and trust or river: of hind situate in .the toWnsbips of North Alanheim, Norwegian awl Brunch, in Schuylkill Connty , bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit :—lleg nt a stone ) thence by land of Renry Diddle north eighteeb-aml one-half degrees west, one hundred ;nod -eventy:six perches to a stone, thence by land of Trionn“ Sti lymart and othet , !with seventy degrees. west, thirty-two-and one-quarter • perehos to a stone, thence by the same lunar - nwenty deg, e't!s %Vv.!. twenty-sk perche,+ And 61e-imirier 14. it stone, ;hence by the slime . (11111t - oixtv-nine degfi4 , ,WO.4, 4 , two hundred and 1,4 perches to a span oak. thence by, the sane south thirty-soc des rarewe-r. 141Ity- , ix perches to n pine, thence by Ititi lite of. Chun. Snowden, now Vork Co., south thirty.nine degrees esst, one htindred and sixty•sevenperches to a stone,. thence by the smite and the, 1.25,...epnil Moinnain north i.eventv4hree .;rees o,ghty nix perches to ti ehestint oak, thence by tint mum. north forty-live degrees east, tweuty-twn pirrehe. to n stone, thence by the sane north .evenly-three de gree,' east:one hundred and sixty-two perches to the platy of ing,enutaining 3t3 I ueres and 72 perels• es,be the seine more or less,being the saute prentim.s whteh Geo. W. Benetton tuid Sarah. bin wife, by their deed, bearing date July :31,1, 1519, Atinited and conveyed to Peter Allistity recorded in Pottsville in the office tor recording deeds, &e., iu.deed book No. 33 , . page 117, with the appurtenances, eonsists lag o f u two story frame Dwelling house with a basement story of stone, one 13 -.tor% trame Dweit tog house, a double two story frame Dwelling house with a one story trntne Kitchen attached, 2 two story frame 1 1 1 3 ; Dwelling houses, I two story., frame ga Dwelling house with a -tone ba , ement, Water power Sawmill, I flint! shop, f Car penter slum, 1 Cooper -hop, I frame Offfee. 1-stone Burn, 1 frame - Merrier mitt and D.yhon.e, 1 beanie Seddon.; intended-for n saltpetre mill, 1 frame Sta ble, 1 frame Hay house and Wagon shed—in the property of PE'I ER ALLISON. ALSO, The one undivided fourth part of all that certain inset or parcel of land mutate in the Bor ough of Pottsville,• In the County cd Seliti!,4l:lll, be ginning nt a post, a corner of James House's lot, thence by the . teante north, 3ti degrees west 230 feet to a post, and south fifty-lour degrees'west 120 felt to a post, thence by Alter's Addition and Eli Cake lot north, 30 degrees west, 490 feet to a ptist. thence by said Cake's lot south. 51 degrees west 475 feet to sport, thence by land tormerly of Jona than Wynn north, 30 degrees West 20 feet ton pmt. north 213 degrees tt st,(i`3 feet to a poet, north, 223 degrees west, 12S feet to a post, north 01 de grees east, 159 feet to a post, on-the western side of Coal street, t i tientv along the same north a ) ! dngreas west 1 6 feet to a post, thence through the stud street 4orth, 13 degrees west 57 feelto spruce stump, north 533 degrees west' teet to a post, on the west litre of Coal street, thence along the same north,'22l degrees west 96 feet to a post, thence by land formerly of said Wynn south. 673 degrees weal, otie hundred and fifty-nine feet 10 a post, and north 223 degrees, west SO feet, thence. by land of Farduni and M‘Ginness north, 69 de grees east, 9 perches and six-tenths to a post in Coal street, /hence along the same-south, 23 degrees east 24 perches to a pug, "'I; rhencei by said Porn= and McGinness' 14 1; land north, 64 degrees cast 141 perches g and five-tenths to it post, thence by land , formerly of John Young south, 2 . 1 degrees east 20 perches to a Vanish oat stump, titmice along a public road, now called Norwegian street, south, 4 degrees, west 171 perches to a post, south 46 de grees west, l:9 perches to a post, and south 51 ale grees west 41 ;perches to the place of beginning, containing, by estimate, 40 acres and 84 perches, strict measure, iwith the appurtenances, excepting and excludrag: however, the following lots or pie ces of ground, knotted in the plan . of the Eastern Addition to roUsville,iiith the numbers 1,2, 3,-4. 5,9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15. 16, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 21i, 29, 30,56, 57, I'2, &I, 74'4;14. 75, 76, 78, 81, 156,.and 157. and a lot of groimd road street, sold by Charles Lawton to John .lemes, containing in Width 24 feet, and in depth 433 feet ; also, excepting and excluding a two and a half story frame hose, with a stone ba.sement story, and lot of groftinl, situate en the enstwardlyside of George greetticantaming in width 25 feet, and in length 150 fedi sold by Charles.Lawtott to Charles 'Lawton, Jr.; i also, a two thorted frame house, with a basement story of stone, and lot of ground, pjwate on 114 ("cowardly Wu of Gembe street, txrntainim; in Width 25 feet, mid in depth 150 feet, sold by Chocks Lawton to Joseph Carrot. its the property of CHARLES LAWTON. - ALSO. AU ..the equal undivided eighth part of twelve cootegous tracts oh land, sttuate partly in ' ranch township and portly in Tremont township, Schuylkill COUnly, surveted iii pursuance of 12 warrants granted to JamerSl Osman, Peter Filbert, Josepa Item-ter. Jr., John Kidd, Abraham Bower, John pyher; Philip Miller, U John Otto, lnae, Evans, John Spasd, Conrad Fetter and William Cidemao, doled 15:h. day of November, 17 93 , esMh containing 438 acres' otid 119 perches. and in the whole andat 5200 acres, more or less, with the swim) allowe&, with the appurtenances. ALSO, TWo certain other traits 1114ece4. But land, 013 r Oflbein situate , ,,, Big Mine ~ in to V iwe idina re4l 7 b i , Y u ma ht i 11:11Pdh.rjrnithrvoothretuthiYembi dkyicnittishe.:Cdalstnwe:rstiv‘ra'eranieijis:ol:nuilhalldhiThelwy:airheritiatiii: c an a "7 ,eo Y a tc :b wimv% l2n 13 ili o r t o, m - t ;es .3. lo h , :m e . o i l i r l il e larp .o or mo l t e ie r s y s,Tw ec it ' p l an t w th e e li cra a h t , % g l ib fj 14 story frame Kitchen thereto at faelledfir Irate Barn and frame 'Wagon house. Agitt the tither of them situate on Eig.Eun. in the tovorditpsuld county *forested, bounded on" the imeth by the title of the counties of Northumberland EMI ~..__~ ~_-_—,—.,____ , and Schuv11:111, Or? the spat by Oho Frartttiot. Itne l l4l tot No: 4, in a crrtaln rattittoa:betwera -' ' ' ,. .1 ihiviti P. Gordon; *tuts Jobil Balite and others, on the: sopth and witm by tile ,;; I :ine; of , urveyf , 01 'tvutrattis Ortnted- to ett s Wiliam% Martin, l'igia;!-?.ltt',laiiiioi Cow: , .. ly.ert 'pad Jainea Sterth fis t being" }arts -anti parct4s 01l lloursurvity4 on Warr. all iolbeiial Williamli Mar-i I tin, Isaac Next lone Cooo.ert and .faiorA:S4owls I cos,!and enntatatag f a . In 450-4reA, with their r0,...1 riee4ve appurtithane ;{•Amilstaig of a two storr) frame Pwelllng hett. as the ikopertv of lIENItlil itHQADS and ELI.' lA. DE(...bEKT, adoimkgro-! , t tor, ~icit JAcon K.: - ggrsul ilcce.:44-(1. 1 .. . iz ei t, taken ip. eseentiou,anil will,be lob" by - 1 . ' . • JAMES NAGI.4i, Sheriff. Sheriti". Mee. l!ottiville, ( 1 14 1 • - - Nov. 5,1913. I ; I i- I• 45 -It . t suEsirr-s ,z.r. of R EAL ESTATEII , . 1 BY'yttlitoof 7 , 4lldrit Writ: , oil Vi:ll.di 110 ai . E.rpql 4:1 , ,;1‘utl /Avail g,ir.).s., is.tied out of the Cour! (a Common 'Plea'i , ikti t thttylkilt County, and to old dav'etL4,l,. therir win be f.ticix?sea r to Pulilie. tialo; 4..)(• I .' , ,,ddire. on t t ATl:lll.lsliY,tlie 19at day ca Novem4 bet, 1S hi, at.ll) ol'elcx k iii the ii;retioOn• at the Pubi In blows e ta 'Thom s IF. DdngherSy, Q' e ott, , rille liou,r) to the yonois,lll of FintAcitte,- .: huyikv, eouniv, the folkOwik: ;described Riot Estatk', 'lli . 1- • I ALL treat ecitiliti tenor of It4lil situate in Nort we gian lot: anode, (notv.Cass township,) in Schnell. kill County, beginning nt a stone,teorner of the lii Fork and "Jenny'kilt , Coal Comp. -Inv and George Ratites R a ti t e s lands, thence Inli the siid New York ! and tiehisyll, ill Cleal Company's lands ; soul)/ • ~ '5..,.! degrees in-est , .120 Perelies le, ri • stone. ,4i11t.,r-- thence I.y land of lens!;Patterl,,t, on; Sohlh „t i p .0 cast, ,SI) pefi;lies td a stuns, iii j !henry by the sarne.,:nortla 00 degrees cast; 101 percheS to wstono,,itience. by said George ILihrl's land rierrit2oo.;rers ivesr, la perches to the place of beginning, eontnpung siity-one, (iil) acres, more or .le*; with Me jappurtenances,l cog skiing of six. 131siory Stone dwelling housett; lotir 1.1 story fraine.dwellirig howl's, one 2 1 story 10z dwellin. , house with klichen attached, two I slol) - frame;helling ihousei,•one 1 merry frrane lii . ..use, one (lodide 1 story (rune;: an&log home, one f,rairie .carpenter i shrip and.ohe binclotintth Shop. As the proper;;' ot JACOB ';`S,ERRILL. ALSO, Alt that certain lot! or piece 01 gronad tents-an.: improyetneiii4 there,Sp erected, consisting of a , ..two.story titurnetliouie, shuttle in the Borough-. of *41140,1:ill tlnveit,':- Schullkill County, being ' ahonOt. fort .in trent:. trout ingt,ou the; Mittel-Inland Schuylkill lfa=taitnitroad, and in depth towards River SchWy ts lkill about 20 feet. and the lot or pieCii of grourid,lnppartenautl. to .stud building. •As (be protrerty••ef JOFIN L'ORBITt• • • , A LS . .AII that (Mania lot for piece of ground, with the frapro,lemerar therein: emotes", situate or! , the nortti , Side id Chineh Street, in the Borough M ; Mlrtersi-ille, Schuylkill County, marked 1 : : in a rennin plan or inap of gobell M. ..."___ , ' i•!! and I.aiiretice Derail's! ratith• Nit. 10.;i and ; g ra --:' : I nlitoull that certain let or piece of ground is !.r - :. , siinate on the kink Sirte of, Church I St., 1 afores'aid, ridjoihing Bic above . lot No. 10, the w ild; tic in front l on said Cnurch ' ..Sti,tlet 30 feet; and in depth 101'0E-Laud being - the.l ainit - pretnises' ; wheel ltobeff M. and Laureno,• Leek's and John L. Dough cant-eyed to Jacob s,ilr-t nll by Deed dated or 11111 day 01 April, 1851, with ; the improvements,. ciaasist Mg', of 3 double to • frame d wel I ing "dimes and otie. 1 I store framed *tilt• imp; hoax'. ,As the propertY o f J AC9I3 SE II 11 ILL., , ALSO, All those eenain tors or piece'' , ,Tfgreinid.i on the ,west !side of ;NI inenivllle ltoad,liti..llrtinch . , T . 'ownship,:-."chuyikilt COUnl, IK:g ( rining of ti cor 2 , ner of a lot of grouridlsold to '.-. Marlq Lulus, thericsw extending by ,the said Linii.l ground south 70 de. green, west 660 feet te. a corner in a • line. bowileir ground 131 Charles GdlingLiam - and the 1)r erlf,e. trout, north . 31 3 degrees-weil 186 ifeet to n corner thence north 70 degrees cast, fret to a cotaet', oit-wid Mineriyillellioud, nod 'south 22) ik'grt- 4 ,.‘ cien. , 19 feet en. the ;Place offieginning, containing 3 g ere .', be thekame morelor. less. i I ' .'•• `ALSO, 4 liA of greurid'' op 14,erist side. of Die said-Minerseille,Roud, in 110,1 , .toiedship ot • Branch's County ofSchniiikilycontajning in width • 50 feel,. and iii:depth isir len,. 0 01•150, feet, '''' I; ~..111 beginning at tratorildr;on ilie Said Miners . - ;:t; -1, villa Road, thence 'north. 671 degrees is • en't, 1....,0 feet con comer, thence forth , - ,-; ' 201 degree:l' west, riii leer to 4 corner, thence sOutli 1 it7.lilegrees wet, Ili? feet lira center On the Said .Miuersville Bead, nod` thence Kllliil 22' degneef! , I east,' along ~,.0 rand-to Die, place of ts.„- , innin.r. t containing hall an acre morel or lesil, and being liii 1 ~ants ,preiuNks which Charles-Gillingham.pod r tz l arah his wife lay their Deed dated- December 12,ah,fb.tb, and conyriyed to Ralph . Phon ter iind 1 JOhn Pot hergill it. the proptte of RALPfI•PIION , TER' and "NO .. POTHER (I I LL. I, i .1 sold by, , Seized, taken in-eicentiod und will be sold bY,..., . - 1 , I , 'JAMES NAGLE„SIieritL ..4 heron, Otliee, Potiscille, il '' ' 1 October 1 ",:to '113.5". .! ( ' 1.1 L AVE You ioki:d 114otoo Ka_ j thaircM' for tiee hair,' I It 14 IllJ , m0t014111.6a hetet a article " In the wend an ii , : prectidnenttY I bentfMial Int , (;rry and Bald head, The Kathar ion' fully!restoriql my hair nftetla. ha /dm si• of 11‘ , e1Vea/...1.t.5, hours :filly. I ' [' 1 i • i At. 1.. ATwATEIt i - . J tscri.,s.ll 'Warren tit rt•ct, New Yoik• I A1.,1.1..mq , Extract of PureJainaira rtinr;«, f , ,lr dyspepsia and t, , ,iiell nervoits - delillity. &c., can kr had at I. . 1 '•' : it. I IIARLET.:3 I. •: - Perfumery An I Variety Ntitr l e, Centre ei.l, r sr. . 1 ; . PollabliPe.; - dee. :hi 145,7 I 1 ' I I A '44 -1I I ; 1.-- istrotTiorr TO PHYSICIANS . • • •-- i_ AND LAD/Es c ' 'II I • ; 1 (11INFIDENCE On lie Paredi to the lo:h:A e'. , (-1 'Viloot, iti the th,e• or the ItirtmotrrEits of M'f.,:.l BETTS ...i phileidelphia. So niaii iliou,atidiqt.i ,es are•khoyin'ot eiitire reel of i Ladle , trotti din' too - inie . osti pain' of ',Mir and ,nnxiew , 01 Illir , ld,! ari,ing fr(00Illm v it a ; of othOr application, of nit re- potation , Wititlevee. I &mutk of metal, gltnts,fitritt,lsi of all I..httkinnilelrote prtiparntiOns, the tenifetiv of, whieh td Mime- Ilto pal lenti is -hill too! Wyti k nown to Many I rtutiMer: arid; phy•AciawL.i. T.,1 .• ~void la Coonterfiets, tippr persbnully or t.;) , h•ii ter to Mrs. ft., No.. 3Vl.l l , r o tifirutl Street ; exritning her Sighatu ie . - h a4.-ii gip rfer.land. her U. ti;talt si Copyright label - 4AI each this. iler ..,uppoitei-s tirti rant - Zoned ikr.il standing, of 20 )'ears nod, a1t.;.,4,)i the Farulty eon4,tiiig Orthe hishe‘t names i hi ill United:Slate,. - 1,1/ . .0 tend li, Mita; frec . . ; 'rt)::i pinderatr. :Address, whotemle Or retail ordemi to JAS: BETTS, /O, en! No. 3 - 21 Wrilnot Streeti , P , , Philtidelptua. •"i; , t i : 11,701t—Dr. T. G. llECONS,"•tainaqua, Pa: ' i 00. 22, iSS3, 1 1 i 1 .I:l.iiii -, 1 t . , PITS ! FlT$ !! • - NEGETARLE EXTRACT j Fur the elqe o 4 Fie., ,VzeinAi Cennipt; Nrrro'irs 1141t1 Coo virtutiOtal Di,eaße4.• 131:IiSON$ V7llO ARE LAti(lpNir: 1 di.i.remilix malady lull) find VECT.TAiILE EPILEPTIC' P 11.1 . 4 - to Wale only remedy eWA ills cov..red fax k r.rinr) 1.;01e14, or F;i1111 ! ( lid) peroifri altrtffiC ittlion an thr voiry'lry? , lo4 0.10 1 ore prlllorr•d4ii pcii3lly for the wirpoei, ofiedring Ella. thei'vi . cud I I,nelt 1 . 0 all porous aUlicted With weak m rv.. n 4 w boot ticcVoll3l4ldern hat. leen pr..- trated orrrliallood from aqtycause,whaliVer 111411'11 . 41- i; rotripl.lln(pon Was statling k sOpoliin-1 .loced oy twivonsnesm, they nit: esieedingly lolWrial , " ['rice *3 por boi4 or twOmsrs•ihr 85. Per-Ong otit I Of the elly,. enclteo have: n; a ;einittahce, will ha: rim sent tiwicen tour.;ll the. malt, free of po.tate.ti For sale by:B ETil I'S • El AtiCE,No. Itn4I.IALTISIORInI rltreeLltaltimnrrr, t o!ishom niers from all ,or the Upton, rattin be adtliesitt , LPost-pall, J one 4,153: . I S3 - l o ll I • • MEDIC/NESIWORTLIT PLACE ;I/4 ?long proiarrel a ib , gallar (graduate awl Of ytaro expedite.' , • hi ' Did. J. S r . nOSE'S G RIZ # T PAIN CURER: . .i .. , rim wuNpER OP rill: .40E1;11i AIX PAIN GlttlEp LINE AIAPICI—Tbis wonder ful preparation iused internally and esteenalltgiv ing immediate re ilf (Italia! bodily pains. • , - 11 ii If niellackordit gto aiire tions,lt not unlyvelivresall pain, bin it cure it aqua ly on the first npptirittoh. It may by relied kaon Auguring and giving almost la stout teliefi as thousanditritto have mitotic tan *evil. fy. to Ittieuteatikea, Ague. Sadden entilo, elutera, ITY6enterv,lflevlira &Ambles, Pleurisy, Eiracbe , utO.. lie, and tootbae le. and WI pain In the. stout:libyr :towels. liti3dache , , Patna In the !Numb, Paint lb t e 1.1m1.6, Joints. Bata k,Npina Dlsea se,Lumbao. deal 14 Iturns,Cbillbtalme, Sprains. Brit ives,ploeples.and ill Chlorite Eruptions.- I If you wishto tee relieV6d iron} ALL PAlN,lesp Dr. Ecole!'s PAIN -Cl , ltElt. i. ,[ ' • i lf, you desire t he cared of ALL DiSEKS:EN.taIIe leis Fauillygedi inns. Price lal„ 25, and 50 cetrisp r h:oitle. - 4 1,....4_ , . . ; ~. i I'or Livnr cortili*lbt, Dyspepsia', tiiliE Lit:let bong the largest4tand In the j :Oman •• A. body. It is More frehuently,; deranged titan any orlepr. I.4en tilnour Dy4pepolar, ConazipationiCalci Feet and Leev oi l Apprile4—the akin beeioniet6eitinke, the rpirita:drnop,.;vid th e l's ism treat aVersloll in SUr clety. ; Rivtlatel the Liver, anti ,ou correct 41 these evlts..—Tlre surest preparations to take tern DIE. Ittil4trs eeiebtate,l Ha iltuad or Antibillous I plum. - They ca'rry'on' t h e bile. and soup give appetite anti stietvh. • • . 1 • • • : :, • . t 'li r Dyepettsia'Coittponod gigabit be taken *Jere a pertd,,n ilia:Witt tteilblid with Dyfiptpii - ariii;iii [One:. rain SO cents.; Mg far Volde. bilious habits.' jaundice , &c... take DR. 11.0SVid Antibilique;er, Quill road P11.4r 4 , 1,1 Old t$ cifalg Pcfr bp?. 1 l'f.. - 1 ...t ---- • , For Collet, Colds. Crou p i and Wackiping , i Congh:r . •1 i , , tun' vt/ir cpunn mili(10 IN TOE WPIaLO. I Dr..itnit'e celeorated CcMgh Syrup Frei , iMeimitlit rrrief to the *pad tough. iv hczher consurnillive OT peel:red/II tiOnta rola.. in ellaye any Irtileflon or , the.luers; and fottillet the systies against d i rtier litl tacks. to bottles it 50c4and 111. • ‘' Childre,ri-are Iciiitshirt to ctOttp. which d Nieuwe Cle .ptale! yiel it iiiinirdlarely in lir. J. Wee' a barer Nang Vleup LI rnO. Pike 0 teem • ' ''.. ~ Whourinit Cngh,annther rotnpliflnt,alwaye wow In raid and da p weather. Tbe'atTlicted; find great , Itilcf In them or Dr.A. 80 4 0 .4 Whe a l:: It yrie . i'firttp, 4 erttleh al wart reliever. diid Picvl.,), as n. ; seam frojoi relining lota ether ~ diseases . I i i" 1 thrnmat io n ( Ito, L u oaal, Drop in in ihe c eel„ a,n, II 11 L'on•unoition. 11,.1 Ice Jo cents. ; i ~ i ' 1 , , For -*it. Vicomte* lot' the Eilistoisi::atid ~- • 1 - 1 lilladderi. ' - i ,'.: - , Dr. :I . SZ Itosilr .Crw.pou,4 Raid Ealrdrt ef .pluehe. 1 , TN! IF deCidr<DY one lotlotthe teet ream/Bea - ey ' e, 1 , wood Po 'diceara -lit' thei kidnert.idadder.4c., and al.. Oa el--nty a r tri-itform3lalwayg highly rerninniin dmd 17 the late llt. , rhprie, and many of the nin3t dimingniped medical men ahritad. : Priee. L 0 e k! nii,.. irs•The•shem• prefaratiMis , ran Le lobed; mitti:Or. a.••n - U.tiYatillita I. A iiv i lsEri, in persona lie **k ites+ DM in I(aalth, at the. Ittlyes of ii i ly snran, A 2.11 1, roi the Count) , ; lio, IT, Mown. Jabot: ilj C. Ma rtin, Pottelr i lle, ; J. W.rititibe, minetsillit ;And g,i .1. fry; Thmaq a j 1. r • i - . 1 i I Ort.'ll itFSJEL I ' ' l '" . ; '' A LVIADIAOS POll4 1644; 2 5ifibinss SterctsJ 11 and', faelniii * Mainemen, - euibrat.lise'lincle• Saill'il Carmer4., 4 .4kerekespeni`.,thindei ie*.ri 41•=1 ht the Dro=c, jest published end it ssie at s '• ' I ; B. BANSAN's 1 Iv '.-! Cheap Dceik -- --“"lnsUPvie" ...i. :" • . 1 -. 1 ' . " 1 f. - - IVOICiN,A.L. H 1 LYONS' 1111TBARION 39 4 - I Sept• !!, ` ii I1•I 1 ,• . • i .:•WATCHILS• &C ' i - lin=llllll B 1 ',.', eft' 'be 141. Arta ~f UttADI rat JAA.Llfrrr) ' ' ), Ar;S tsf TA: -111 CiiVATtti,hoOlvel! NfAilitimr • ii .'• 11,..tel - iettoreifully teiieue et to tii Illeu4e aao, th'i t11,,1c 'hat 'l,r tifit ceiolialeA , •tvt,t d.. tr e . i-r : - ,.r .ang 3 CD IZO, anotittiett '.... ' 1 / 4 N. -' 4 "- i 4 t.,i,.,,,, ; w ~•. b,,,,, r3113,:t V.Pir •••• 6 a:' , .. ti , 03..t, i'ry, 4:C.,;.1., a1.,1,,tt., .. : 1 13 DrJ't.l'et,t,• , ,, 1 . 0 i+ detr tlt'itia,,t DDT to bettne...: 1 ..,,Mit Lt 4F) !,.- re or , •!.ic..ii , ': , 5 . 4 . . c.rtt,ti 1111 f ju•tze fr,li , ! 3, ie . .% r... WO. hil, t ~t, , ,, , e- p r.* re I•usl,,ere, and tv, 1,1 ;•Ite•;•; ,•Ye.,,, , ,,,,t1,14. t u it'..lo.re p, .1 WI rm....4A ,),q1:1 pP ,, ve! , f , ; , it trt,7•.-eittot, 1,, St•••;,, , r. mitt. to' retail: 1:14,,,•• 1.1 1•31r,,,,te . Ni Ti-Al Cleo, •., .1 tt, t 0..., t tot 11 .13 1'•41‘e1 , ,,1 40 , ••:1111 he, tArt,tatt.•l v, •,••••n ~ , t: ' ' Wil•I: 1 'OS nT11 . ..1:Y: ......,! a!, !!:.,. .v .. .! , 1% ! '•=it. '‘ .. ...,1,....•.`1 If: hi t' • • ' •tt tv - 1 WeNCL/E,S, „T2rNELII7 ' aND .. .s://, risk! i rit4:. E. . . _ z . . i BF. timktt/a.. 1 . 1 woel , l 11104 ri sect tie:iy Infeiii; ;a I:i..- itlen.ls ilAd the putote lin,q.any. trai 11,. h a p,. • •:. - rahtly et,1311,,td Ind ritt,rreitee 1,,,- ~ , v :; ,_ -p .veil br•tinte,3,,,l Ye preptired Ti nr- t .. ".• goO,b, it Ai Ti, fitr hearty and owe • _ ...4i ' 7II F ef rel. tinitii, tannin be stltihietea. Ittelf.-.., s 1:::X A•it non- In o t ere 'a n1.3111.1).41'1 . n•Yeartmet,t et• w &Tell. F. 9, $ . JI.MELICY.' s:Lv int,. ivitil e., a 3.1 FAN Ch tzt ) 01). ,4 , ke.,.f., whiAt h 4 Inctlk3 citeDttou. 11,14 4,termined ut di.vost: of them 'ryt pru - , A which cart- DO bli I.) tr , Jet tati.4fadlen. jt,. hi' frq sw r ial,h, i,ep,,kbe.,. -in ;ht. I,,,,,ifires. 34,1 %silt: eti.D•3'c,;l t;,, 1,:i1.1.1tV t1i0....e 141,, ~,,,y itivor 11,14 with llietkputrcungc- All r00d ,4 .4 4 : 1 (3 111 ced to tin tiit tripyrientet. ' . - ~,, !`. S. B.—%vmtn, A . and .1.-weiry . ,rp3ired and Wartah• kit. MI Ottleo; b) Wan or eitiptwtse promptly - s:it lee4e.l to. ' JAKEA 11. FIPI.Cit.i NO. it ',mill 1.11tt... bet .w 11fArket St.,, 1143. : .• Er itolet forget.the number. i • . • July TO, Iht3. - ' i 'ZI") l*f.• FANCY FURS; 4iit. Ali Etegant and Oltrable FOLL $3 00. . - E typblur 0 0' 74 11111 t! offe red . F ei TJE U. 4- t; 41111 A 11n. 4iiint,..l3;teo; bettiw OFFER tt veiy re.tuccd Ladire Riding Hat. and " . . . etladren's Fancy Itats..l , A,l c 01..., cinch, Plupti and Ginned Caps, of e....ry vn:iety .of .tyte„ • . : Gentlecn.qi`A Driving and Irtiv. Ur r, 1.:i i .,„ soft Bat* of every style nAd fini.ll, nt' priets to 50.1. it all .iihn, liolng Gr las' Mtn, i , r..,, gel:ernl n,ouriineut of . l..noti;s' Fn pry r!,,,. In ovember. s,ls'a:i 4 Zul . ;FANCY, runs; 1131217ALC1 ROBES &c : r7111E . .,ub.4 , ,,iber *mild relu: ietfolly call the amen ; .1. trot% of fits eoitutry : ineruls,and the p u bl iggenrr: :ally to his superior aseortineof of LADIES FANCY FURS, •. • ; 'r".miststrfur. of Muth., Boun. Victorian , , Cull's... Fur ;Gloves, ke., 'out' us Seone, !llama), Fitch, Siburhin •••.:34purrel, Silver Maitre; Miltk, fluri,ott Lay and Tto,,ja t i Subic Chinchillas, Zlit., with 11.11111 oisori meat of Fume -Carriage untk Sleighj 'Wks. Foot ,Mud's, Sze, , .• .. , . i ~ ,r. N - 11. ..lit,t reeel : i - ,Ftl, a sphuild rissorfm.. ' BUFFALO ROBE'S, ic.r sale by the bill•• or s. f . ....,‘ gin Hobe. , - • 1. . ' \ M.Th. luglieNt ptier. raja -for Shipping, Fowl-- W addingcoustautly nu hand; • I - GEORGE F.: WOMB...I'IIf, ' liar/artery:lid Manuluettlier, : - No. 13 N. Fourth fit.. Phil:o%r. C)ct. 22, 1653 rariCir run! STORE. .NDIVAItDIIIAII'44O:+I'4. ftnporleth and Manitfariarera or Fancy Furs au Skins, ((BALI. the attentleht of. the i•ith!le, to 111. h rtE,a:- lJstvn stork itchah ih..y offtr(w heit4s hc and ret,lll) nie. , n the htv.l. 2:fiqra 23 North Tuna) E.4.rett,aboyi• Arch. 11.1tia, apd 441 MAIDRN LANE, Ni.w ua whir 72, 1243 ' 43.. tut REAL ESTATE. • Sate of a ifaluable Caen' iloo'..berv..,r firers at Private Nub. v 31441.1,. 1 Fursu;silartteti tic Vt's.yr,'4 TowilA4l9,l 4 cfulyiklll Clalntv, (rots Prie•binr•blit Ri font i n t ) I. 4111 !liven nod 6 toiler , (rout; l'ott•orsite: %he Otto. lintatos 1603c:es of Land, ton. ky of Which au.i in „ et...11..41. sinth 4•ll!tiv4-:.69,,,.*"a, I• ", • 11 , 0, and 'to' nest to 'Wood os• , landolvererolt with heavy II mut light 14'1141; in art..,. air Meadow Lund. IS amts vut ttfil 14 grain, of • twlttch S are Wheat and-the rest : Is !own um, 11 4 . yer and Timothy. A. l'ublyt 'punt tracnt thr, , n7Nthe prentisook. I The. iigprovern.nt, ire rk ttio.story dv.eltln; hoop, '1 by tent with a Ititcheti attarbod. 31 by 16 fort, largo 11AT it, a Waco u; shell; sptiug 44d 3 . 1%,-11 (1144,4.. 0.1111 Cress, 511 In )4ubcl utttt.l;tf, t ,..,l"t„• iwatttr str.•llent catuutt sititt.tottt.d. an:!; It, itt n tlrsit.tbitt mopes it. An °altar it rttltitt4tl with Ap p le 44 , 11•1144 - rntit 11r. r tut. on ;he ranks. Condit toot • he'nkt.fe. rang as may suit 0111 hn - • • I Further pa rtirnlars mat bad by intj le.EOl{OE Rfitii:ll. in an hof, inesver.sittli Ihrttt !now -18,yr tlit. Aultr•cittntr, reirittint: lit Sc 44, 1k411,1f4 • ivem; A g ood title Call 4t a y [lit.; 2 . . I • - ' ' I'Ll'I.:11 1.. t ii HEN...TIN R. . . N. B.- ill,. nt.i fit , . Farm not- t... ~„!,1 hv ow 11, .t 1 day cif pre...ii.ti , r nolit. Own , : It 'will lic witt..ll 1 11. .t lgood T.! , j.C. WWI' (YR:lilt. 1 NaVenlll4:r 1 . , 'till . c 45 .:11. BY - ADJOIIANNENT. ' ORPII.4 . NS'. ccirtcr p URSUANT to :Ili oiikr the ~f c.ninty, ttn, A4111111161r1. tors of th,. E.tatc 01 ,Lsrob aen•..i.tte 01'N. Manbelm,.ii. Ibe Counly 0r ...xi.. , In ...ale by rublir. V,4,Jur, on SAT the 1..);i1 01 Nov.:tither, 10.1., 1t o'clo,A Ih the miltnil , the premises, ill the tr.r/n-hip or N. Mailliclru,.S.....llovl- ICU *Ti • kill. I..:9unty, all that certilin mrsimaize, 55 s .7. , lenetneut and tra,t of Lind *llliate In the ww0,1111) ,forekabl, bott n(1.41 by hnd of John Oa in [nee, Ilenief t: 11 ; - r. - 11 , tubett 0.51.f0tg.1.14 , 0C1 811 . 4111te1, Da nirl Ibrovultl and toilets, s.ontalniag thl acres; nynt• for lef,s, late die E,tatt: tic the deco • tool. Attend.) nee w ill be Iv, n, and Ind r.”.lJimis sail; 1113.11. known at Itle, I 1: by :FICANii'l 1N SIIAPPEM., JACOR MITAPPELL. Ailininktrators, IJy or*Sfq of tbe :COW r, ' i f 1 4 1-ts LI - trwzm' Novenit•ei 5. 1553 rliir " I.r linlon " Tract Of Coal nd, r ontalrdne 132 arr..g, wp. lte.„ 'L:nu:nett Iti•Norw. , gian fp.. Sr k l'a. . , Thl 4 Taltutl.le • Coat l'rupiirty Is upon the W. itt NIIr we. 71311 l'ivek, NVest Mauch ..i • the Mount Cstbenl,t,lll, a Wm! tl.4a miles north or i-oti , vok.. It 11 eflvtired vilth a lifie growth cif . Tnitt.er, sultan in t.t.tl4tr saw timber rid muting pm - pones. ilt ha iti ling tb4..tuth It, the _" Di ninth •• tlnal Deal, teliteh. With inlicr smalli r seams - , ( Jo:. 41.4 g the nuttli line, The undeitlyli.tt' Gray M. 4. d." 119. It. 361 :lb. u; at g ' n'at otepth• hethe sunk on t'ne " . Dutlituu.l .• S.' tin, there 1., the %vett line, and It It utottulde that the riltstort in that i.eant can thus It it,1e0.11 . 31 nnrr. Far letms ainily 11. 1 1 1 I:iteorrtl, - Ag,ol Sito{ltS, , Pottsville, n. inLer 22,1.153 , • . IMPORTANT NEWS to the PERSON - O 1: AroDERATE Jit,HANs. : 1 . 011. :4 A I.E. — A 1 wo• - stsiry•Fraliss• Isivs-ilinry Il.sesse 1 1 t-toinse,l rn r•iit Maelset ftrsiii, istiiiintpr, tin . isrs,listig House of mr. 4. W. B 11,11. • L A 1:le 1101 It • I. liroliAl sww;nati ii in s•%#•si- A A.:. -- lilts '.parr. It is is topside's . twriling for sissilie la • , titiiii rsorilvJ Its rractijnit of Ist of this 111‘ , 1 Minos! imps' I y in hiKillsertWo,liory 1i.111,1 . 9 " 1011•Ilitle. fildls:!. 011 rf 211 trst s.ii•l's ; wild itstil•iinss, ns Me° thsty and (rs Rood tsrst.-c. 21111 , 11 g rarer -4,1 inr :11.• 111 clinnetion 1% itii ii•i • 4411 , I p'oin'ty. The sswurt. "r therststivi,l ' ropyri y r• -its , in l'isilis , delistlia. MO :sailsev casitiot fIV• the pulps sty Hirt, FN.:Oll.li ittenth.n, thi y ai.• .111113114 i 4 til,1•11. 4,1.11 list isnot ; • . • Tini.nrin 4 40.1,11 r.wadu wonli iin wits to apply iinsits - thittrly lis ilirtswrititrs, Wli'E. I'lirrEr sr;;WISE, 197 MARKET Strtset. Iniiirkaelplll,.. or it CV). W: sIATER, 01 Pottsvill, , I Jct. t). 1053. - 41.2 n • . • PRIVATE SALE vabiatto ES::6IIE in !In? lk,rilifgh • PO TT? TILE undersigned wiEl k avr . 1:01tit; In April hr It Siir the Vllt,trrn Co;: ntry nil intending pr.. to tl.at l low In selti the foilowint: Aro l' YiZ: No; I. A vlloable Tavirrr Wand- well kriown - a 9 the" POTTSVILLE. ..itnatrd on rents,. .frect.opowitt,M.tadritoltrft being the niost dr. pirable. location for a Motel in the llorongh of mils= 'Ili:, The I louse 1. built of slow., 2; ,tories high, 4ft fret. fv•iit hy I In ire! &e{l, witti.hitehrn., leO Moores and other ctinvettici..co,t for a 1rm0.... n. Pt ai.eo 'Stabling. et mate! Mott. ta dor., attttehrd. Ttn t t property it Weil by the aimplies of Capital isi will be mid nt a. price which renite [V it .he inii3t desirable inveit [pent inPetss• viile Nn. 2. A Int 4n feet front by 2•10 feet dr•ep,;in which is erected the, following prnperty ; on Centre street in a 4! wary Slime Diverting and SEMI! Wharf Din ning loom and Kitchen 'attarhi.d: This .priperty is welt calculated (or any kind of mercantile bovines. The building has beep oitupit4l the past 10 years by Mr. P. Sanderson. as a Moe More. ten rear end the above mentioned lot (w hien Is on Railroad ■trrel) ale 4 rubstanilal frame Dwaincg, which am hearty nt w audit' eneitent repair• "The latter property will be fold In cottnexionwnktbe former. - No 3. A lot 30 frt•t taint by 240 fret deep,,i.sltnatml 'on Centre 'street, botwien NOVlVeti.ti 71101Maiki I street (emit eide) on Wtifebli. erected a large time rimy Brick Dwelling anti Store Mere. Tile Dwel ling has a large three story kitchen and dinning room attached. The store room is WO 6.et deep ht 2n rt—t wide.: The above is without exception the.tnost dr• /arable store stand an Bir. Borough. N... 4. A triune Dwe alinated on Notwegtan .Pltreet. 2 few don below 41k street. It Ifl a ef'D Me property for a small limit:. . Persons deslnms of purchasing would do well to tall upon the.Subsctibey without. delay is be to drier wined to wetland +sell cheap and on acconntandating terms. GEOJIGH W..9/!ATCI/. Oct. IS. ND DAVIS A CULIN, . [tens In • • - L21 . 31P5, LANTEIi4 h eII'ANDELIERS, N. E. ,orarr Fort ilk and Clo Try 1111L2tHELifIlA, . .• AVING enlargetrand Issinnerrl their Store, and hav lag the largest gystirtairtntof Lamps In Plots- Lel - Oita, they are now tt , tepasstl to famish; Pine OA, CAMP/IF:NE., fVRNI U 1 PLUIP.• gthereal oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard oil; Lainpa,Lan. ferns, of all ptterns. pancy Hotel and Ball 1.20014, Chandelle's. Glrandoleis. Can./rib's.; ant Britannia Lamps. at the Manufacturers' loweet eriCtS. Glass Lamps by the •Clekage,at a snull advance nil er Any_ thinprices. deins large Manufacturers of Pine all, Burning Fluid. Ethereal oil, Alcohol, anilithe only true) phosgene oar, *bey- ean - furnl.h than articles atsswilf prices that Merchants will Grid It tO the MAI , vantage to hey. Calldie.fore-guine Slsattitia. 19000 wank ltarsains. AW a the Safety Fluid Lrimp for sale. rlspf, V. 1433. i. : • TOTS. TOTS -11 FD rumor GOODS. iiiMaritiner has ,10,4 arriverl from Buitionalth I a fine and laig.' assiirtnient•of ToYal of' ever* 4e-, sex-lotion ; Kid, %Val air! Cum Dolls, Faney Baakets, Harmonicas, Pitica, VOLT and Tohateo 80n.3, Segal , Cases, Dominoes, Cane 4 and a steal variety of othet articles, ton numerous lb mention. Janina all Or ills own seletilonfrom Usti mantifunturets, hri.i can sell them theapor than etre; berJro. JOlll4 IiOLL. • No. SKr N. id lit„ between Ara and Race Phita 'Elept._24, 1893. • - • 39-201 MORGANTOWN ACADEMY. TOE Vilintevaessloniof this Ininhutkoa, will coal mence on the Ant. Monday of November nest. Thn course at instrtictirin will mutilate- nil the branches or a good English end Clansicel education A• ease's of lectures will be. delivered on ;Anatomy and Physiology, by a mit.lical practittoiter.'illiwirated by a human skeleorm. Terms per session ars month., 157,00. - ;Per err culameontaining references4e.. aildwas: the Prin cipal. Morgantown P. Boras Pa. ; - A. P. TIiTTON. 4i at• Morgantown. ()cube?' 29, 114:4 INDIA nvanyen 'pziovvs. COATS. &c.- Fo_ Mak. md° florprearrirk, &e•-•. • &gabber (aorta. for errrilecorn to drlan.in, , Rubber Glover' for •719pows. Bricklayer% Er.r,, Aho, Rabbet Km, for Tt . 4l7l3lcrit. allhber vosto f Cap. leleber and P.tnim.:• Will be retrivell In a; few day*. direct front the . 10t , ,0f India i Robber Criatx. Pron.akinis r vapor 4114 ALtryse CoTert. whirls will be add wholetarle and tetatl, ibt• abnut 20 per k en,. acre than canal price*, 31 , BA NK 1114114 • October IP, inn I Book and Variety !gore, ; • 44—. • PM =RI MEI 4.' FOR SALE 7.,1 11 ..., r , -...:;. ~,, Thrit-ftripi, Ar reirgraph 4.14 riitereay'A R R. Tram: Prtitakry'A Frtic.A y i;*ci.tn:_*,, P. M Wt ent Fit ut. Po v. do. S. 41. NA.— Cori' 97 et, Rect. $2 St Whi.v. 3l 6 Rly, fel-els. —Ceti; SO' etc 4.3 cis. 1..e.7 bushel. • E V itorEt N 1: By Cite Africa,'r.:hwh idi Aq..):, the 22d. nit. three stop , .14:LT WNrtlia ;os trim: do: oki tvivitti,than ihat 'given in ta,t virc,..%.'s Journal. The, Russian and Turkish • dtßicoltiet, cordial; to the latest advices, tetnatnicl ra state quo—the war had nut yet been / begun, though the Sultan's declarattou to thlit effect after the refusal of Gortschkoff to withdraw the Russian troops (rota the Riuubisti Prin. cipaht tec-necort,fio - g to the Nrte's "notice to quit," was to he read in On ate Mosques on the 7th., and the clash of arms" was cx. pected altkait the 25th. LATEST.-By the Franklin arrived at New York, tnirsday morning, we have European dates to" the 211th tilt. Nothing decisive from the Eastern diflicul ties. A telegraphic despatch, containing in telligence from Constantinople to tile 17th. announces that the combined fleets of. Eng-, land and France bad passed the Dardanelles, and would proceed to Constantineple. No other events IA importance had occurred since the previous accounts. The army id Asia was every day receiving recruits. The Czar latest Rorts say. contin ued resolute ; and the Turki were preparing to cross the Danube. The news of the'tleclaratom of War was receiyetl with great enthusiasm in the North ern pirts ol - Russia, but tit the South, the people were more pacifically inch*, • ...A late Russian tnanifesto is will to have contained something highly insulting to France, charatterimg her as " ;be hotbed of revolution." . The revolution still Negresses . in-China. The whole country is repusente.l to be in n state ul anarchy, and wade was at a stand ME Ilreadsuiffs were atlianetag, 'but ,cottoa was cteady in the Liverpool markets; , Nr.w Yonx..—The ,Whigs, as tar' as the returns show, have carried the!r,en)ire State ticket, the Judges of Appeals tinl}i accepted. Tney will also have haven majority in both branches of the Legislature, having proba bly Wu of the 122 Assemblymen, and 20 or more of the 32 Seciators. This Senate with as .Assembly to be elfeted next ,year, elects the -next U. S. Senator. - So far ax heard Irons the fiords have beaten the " Sults.", In the city, the Whig and Reform 'tickets seem to have carried pretty generally. Of IS Aldermen elected, heard from, 9 were . Witte and Reform ; 1 Rehirm and Soft: liarthi '4'; Soils 3;* Ri';:orra 1. Of thirty Counciltuca heard frUnt,,ther were eis Whigs, six Soits . , five Reform and Soft, five Ilards, !Our . kVltivand Reform and fouiße . . form. Several olthe nlun.cipal offices who bitve rendered tbetnseltro particularly obnoXioUla are badly la;aten. - There we're a great variety of ticketi,v9. ted in the city, and a large number • s cttlicce to he New: JEnse.v,--The people in tiiis .Stale seem still •• wedded to their idols." lite! Deineetatie and Mottopt,ly" ticket lint entrieti by a large majority. Pnce, for Cloyer;oor, in elected by near 6,000 majority. The Leg islature is also largely Dcmuennie. LotttsiaNA.—No definite advicea from the State at large. , The DeitioCrats have a ma. , jority in New Orleans. P. S.—The New- York State Senate, stands 21 Whigs to S of all other stripes. and the Assembly, 62 Whigs to 19. Nino crats--wi,h 17 Districts to come in. NORTH 'AMERICAN BORING This work has progressed but little during the oreek . .,the time being prineipalle,oiett• pied in making certain necessary repairs to the boiler or the engine. • • ' - ,Tik)usAsos of railroad hands bait, been 'discharged at the Welt, in consequence the Stringency of the money market; and the Chichhlstti Cominercral apprehends that there may he much suffering among them, unlet''s the present state of things is relieved. f.'1'.77 . 1i MAY ti: of interest to the reader to knotv A llint the estimated value of • all the goods oti !exhibition in the Crystal Palace is said rio;e. :,'i5,000,000, though we do not twow., Vtathont the estimate was made, nor wheilie ie,he curia% • Irj - A Goon &roc, ESTION.- - 7The at:manor of Missouri, in his late Message, snggesled that nip man,sliall be allowed to endorse au• other man's note without the consent of the wite,•or rather, that no endorae ii‘eut without such consent shall he DRY GOODS, &c. - . . 12E1UOVelis. • 4 1, iriNEW & (fr. hare removed final 141/ to 166 it t 'itt;trti If T Rt., l'hitadelphla, Wg. ere they. et - copy anew and beantitul ' , tore. with an ehlant and w4,ll.'intlat tr.() tdonk nt Pall nri4 Winter !111 1 rtir Olirt,,*.niiairr which ate V. 9, pieceitit - Lupin'isFrlnrh- Merinerea and Carb nier-e--i";.'all robot!, (nil Al to $1 Moen yard.• 100 l'iceea of Tartan Plaids, tnr Lather' and Mil-. drew, wear. - P,:" 1( 1 0 (IWO' aof Paris pill - dna MIA/nes and Cashmeres, tie do Brocade and Plain Silks, of attperinir quality, 100 nteees of Plaid Hillia,;:of all the choirs pattehns, .J.in .:,,e. cottenli.ier's 4,,4rdils Kid Uluvca. .., us \oun snss'i ~ it.,osi anti • .. 1. - 2CO aniontlid Itrpcha andt:hain Laing, Long Shawls, - of ClllllCP4llf.' • 100 ShaWlo, °f it r er Weal fabrics and • design*. it.° itroel4l Agnate tihnwis,..l ezquisits styli) mad ,I.Elan, 100 /6-i Ptnnl king Shawie t from AS in RIO. oua CIDAIL ..1100M Alt 3Ct Frenrb Cloth CloaksiTdlntutt ned new Paige palterne. ICO I.yon'a Attk \ Velvet Cloaks , . of the best.- inake, 4 style and floish„ • Also, 50 plebes of 44 best Lyon's Silk Vetrete.44.- - tying in price from 05 to the per yaril i tstd of ev orr c"lor and shade. for Ladies' Cloaks. of the moat choke *bade* of btu; black, brown, othre,drittr, bronze, eze.. front El 50 to *3 per yard. Alan, a fine stock of Ribbons. Embroideries In r,tpes, ChemMettes, Collar*, Sleeves,6“.. ke. The whole or the above goods are °feted and will be told at extremely tow price. for cash.. • WO Are also receiving; by the weekly Steamer', fresh supplies of new ankle* from Pall* nod Leo don, whlch enable* us constantly to base fresh pew styles of the nowt fashionable goods to Orel to One cti*tornerit.. AUNEW • _ _ •• *,.lo6 ^ Ch , Fltaut St., I door belowBtb, Pulls letobei 29, 1833. 4411. num AND BEASONABLII Goons: NI DASD and Tan4ototed Sins," JiWool de Laines and Caihruerete ' ' ' French Motenoa, . Nledona MINI, ' Coberaa, nil chides. ' Plain Colored Wool de Lainea,' liack•Flanneta, plain and figured, all thadra. Frlaawitri !are., assortment, ttilk, lilallionere. Wool, Day State. Watervliet and tzenteh, Great variety of plain and figured Dilators, at ex- tremely low Wee.. f.a rge stork of Films. Mankato,. Flannels, all shades and (palates. Wool and Cotton Alosiery of all kinds; • ~ Utley, kid Gloves; ' -• . And great variety of needle-worked CALlaric avid Itandkerchiesi, At vgi 7 low prices Pir the quality. with a full and.complete aiwormeat of all eiber Wads or Dry r:,,mie. which wilt be cold at as low Ilignto no ; the chrolitol Mote in the ;O:ounl y. All are invited Os iii it 3 roue goinli and pried,. A. II F.NDERAON, Agt. '4 ), totter 13: 16:%3 , t 4114 am • • PAPIER: PAPER!! • - rust received a largo sowortment of Letter y ed e/ Foolscap raper of every quality, mad at onirtArofiy low prlces. • Foolscap from It 37 to $ Oh per Roam litter Paper II 50 to hi 50 ~* havinglbo largest socortusent or patio, ev_e_r .trey to the community. the subscribar (Oohs eamWi.• that he can give perfect-satisfaction to purchasers. ANo, a oliperiur 3111<16 of had raper for Lawyers , and Conseyabrx.rs' use. both hie* sad white... • OrthlNAN'ti Uvnk ;Hid Parlor Ettore, Opposite Episcopal Church. Nov. O. 1551. y t • " 45= rum PER asprrp • ••• SAVINe; Chartered by the State of Penaryfraitia, 1341 • CAPITAL rro et 50,000. 'TRIM BASING FUND of the National Safety Com. 1 pant. N 0.162 IVainut Street, two dOlois above Third, Philadeiphia, to open every day from V o'clock A. 51.. to 7 o'clock, U., ;ma nn Monday mid There. day evocators Until V o'clock. Title ismitinlon Is will known as mt.; or the safest and bell Managed in Mit county, and pays Elvis Per Cob. interest on may pal I in there, from Op day of deposit, : Any aunt rinse one dollar upwards Is /reelect; lied ail sum., Luse or small. are paid back on dmontid. without notice, to mot atoooot . - Tbe ...44 illietrFUN Oyu, Jlortpurts; enrol Mat., and other tiro{ claw hireet mews all well secured. a ,„"mi n g to *di ' . sOiot n j dollars for the seturitY ~r,h•pvsll...- . . __ . (ithre 1e0..e , 1 Walnutie!.iteet,idoors above Ttl,Pbll.. edelpbh. HON. lll:tiitY 1.. 138VNER, President., . UV/l UT eldtellthr:E., Vice Prealdeur. Tlion. T. emcee. netwuy. 1:111Al1n OF ttErcitemL. • . lion Wei. Richard,. rollitowu . J. D. frtrepper CM., Eolilor of the Lager, Pension a i J. M. gen.- nouns. Dm.. P.dltut of the Ilevirallit.elhippsekellle. 2uos enter, Req., k.ltter Of tbe Femme& Frimmi,..! :Armin/len i Hen. Jeel in t ne3, late nasal , of Pbtl4-: 'delp,hin ; Ilan. John ftenirtr.J f 4 member of Cor w. , Stress. ills olleirlet,.Pa.. lion. James Pate, tale Poet metier ..r l'biledelphial..lien•..WM•resl_4lllloolll_Akte Irernor or New Jeney p - ..inta U. urown, sin t 4 tumille; Feeder k k Lauer. Es q., Resdisqp 4 . bllsd's.. Oct. 19, 13 I kw 11113,13. 17.1111 0... co ME ELECT/ONS.
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