FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. Allure' 'outwit. SATURDAY,7NOVEMBER,I2.IB7O ' RATES • 'v• , - LNG. •- • - - .• SPACE. I 81 .2.- L I ilk IWI 1. eriorzo'cyrtoolo or Im o ) ioo soo 3101.5al toms to 2 Mums. ((ono Incha . . .I,OO4COISD I FS OD few en 13 SO SOD SO 120 24 42) 21 W : guar., . . LPFLA.SETICAL 1110331.A.L NOTlClngrate') cans a Una; each mabarquani tawnier' 30 cents a , LOCAL SIIIIINZtaI NOTICEL—IiaO Page. I an ern tasartke; each subsequent ha cort erhealoe. pe cents it r line. orNICILLIAtOTICICIL—Thfrd Page. le ants a line . eras Iwiertlont; each sotawown twartlon IS cents per Wilt. MARRIAIIZ NarlaClL-211 cents each. ruNract NOTlCES—Accompaaytng Desiba,4or two Z mac Grob iketatticoud Uwe 10 cetite: OUR NEW YORK LETTER. -- We would advise our readers, particularly the ladies, to read our New York letter . in - this morning's issue. It Mat all, in ter , eiting, and we are pieased to knirikthat con siderable interest is manifested taknchi who - our correspondent Is. We are edtt&fed pretty thoroughly in the art of keeping secrets, but we can say without • any serious breach of confidence that the writer Is one of acknow ledged ability;th : it is In truth our alm - to se iure•onlysuc ~t ribu tors to ou r 0311.1 w ns. . . • MR. H. EN: RY' lIIMIN, recently elected Pre- I t sill li,t of the Philadelphia Common Council, w honored with a serenade on Tuesday e ening. THE TOTALNALVE of property hiTaris, ek e i elusive of the public,bulldhigs, works of art, 4:; , .., la 1,600,000,000. And the French 'people will j __mirky; much of this by maintaining a position - rendering it . necessary.. for the Prussians to bombard tbe' city. What folly ! What mildness r _ . - . . THE new public buildings commission .of Philadelphia, has held a meeting and l,•►s-sd u'resolution that. thC new tkructure shall 'be a unitary buildingoccupyini the, i ntersection of Broad and Market streets, with an uve. 7 nue one hundred and Oily feet wide all 'around it. It is stated thit the public is int . patient to seethe work begun, and there iki a .stiong preTa m sure to have the first story up be fore the dedicatiob. of-the new Masonic 'Am ple, which will take( plaCe in .1871. PC Bl.;IC SPIRIT IN MONARCIIIM AND lit eiaes.—A peculiarand important fcature developZ4l by the Republicati institutions of America was made the' subject of - comment by Mr. Hughes In his recent lectere.in,-this (imit*. In Speaking of the public institu . dons here, the fruits of the liberality . ing citizens,' ho took occasion to exphd it Why such a grand feature of ourC social lite.vitia so. rarely witnessed in monarchical England: With rare exceptions, when a men has acquired in the old country a Ittrgle sum of :money for which he -has no' need, and stands in the front_ rank cif the millienatres,' his great desire- l is to became, a member of the titled class. 'He leaves the city- and e itabiishesthiinself in the country. He builds a large mansion,lays out a fine park, at the sacrifice probably of two or three comfortable farms, 'and endeavors to 'become a country "big bag." . If he be a •man, of superior in telligence, and can get into Parliament, and thus make himself useful to the Ministry, or Worth being mollified, he may secure the coveted title. Mani, however,' come short in all their, ettethpts to enter the charmed aristocratic circle, and even Mail to -get kite what is called "count** Jmciety,', which IS composed of the old Untitled land ownirs, than whore there is not a more, exclusive class of people in the worlit... But the money !is thus' tled up, and if- the first-generation fails in:his gtiand object, he . Xtas. laid the foundation of aYamlly, and the nextgenera tion may be more successful in securing the• c iVeted prize. There being no titled class i country, nor even a law of primogera:• t tire:to encourage even the growth of prktocmcy,the desire for promhicncy takes/a .'-.±rent and much better course for gratification. To becomeconspicuou..4is the benefactor of his natiye state, or cif thecoan ry, generallY, take: the -place of the seltiAli sounie of the old word PlUtus; and- coopt.r I ii , t it uts:: , , Cornell LlON'ersities, and 4 ira.rd t eges rise to spread their beneficent influ ences throughout the whole land. Thus the one form of. Government lends to contract and destroy.: the . public -spirit-4 . f while the other encourages a n d tlevelopii it, and the wealth accumulated by. lion*, un t I ing intimitry is devoted to betiefltt whole commonwealth, instead of sitpffiy in •ct ng the iniportituce or itijew-fanrakli • . ime ti upon th;A:ziyal Alarrtai4e Aet t': I!, a Ith mat - I,e !mute, svent4 .Loa that:the-set titmit he amended at a .The only- ile.cenitunts% Of ttoorire I I;-,..•%,•;iipt. frotailie Aet are "th;e_i:,,ssne who may,have married, or may hereafter ntarri - into tim , •itzti families." 'Therefore the ,midren (if the i'rown Princees of Prussia, of • the Prince-ei.l•inis of Hesse, of Princess (prig tiad or Sehleswig-IlOlstein, and of. the - PrincrA Te.-k will fie . e7tein: t from . the Act. Itut • Margot , " of I.lrite cannot be held to be a mem- . her of a foree.rn family, it would seem that -the I.7stie of his Marriage * With the Prini‘ess•Ljnise • to the Act. unit that the Crown ,h v, 'old,* the right to dictate, wi.dies a•troatty inittrimotdulallianee sought Is , formed the CamplielL ~ The s m.cr.trd It t(itst.. Parliament Will strowits Koval of the marriage "by voting the Prinres.os . I trge a .M4l' twr the more so as the • a'hatiec trill itijury to the Nlar-' It a rgnr ofi.ier'es 'the limmr:WARD t., th it Ow people; Lein; “the most • mut. i-onahle -in the NVOI rieeiileilly ate the iii twit, uerer after allow Lord . 1. W M ' to - Ilisapptoirstinent hereaner, - ••••••,.‘• theyiee-raK aity, woota.l4.lttstatitly tlenolinet!tl na tt.",*('ourt jeh. ' ,y • i ‘eature to believe that that Xvotthl eatirely tipoil the qualitieatious of the Mapplis Uwe.. ye,trs lie hat been in l'ar li.titielt he 113,4,eeapieti the si tent position 'most, protinsin4 ytain,.; Inerttlaer,, In our opinion, wil:,ll:tve equal epportunitite, for a brilllant eareer ,04 the: ai..4 he iv,•ll Id othenv, : l,e tiii e ' liar!—pt•rhaps greater ; And. it; the litL iui Vitieroyalty point lit% view the the rank xv , tticl unquestionattly be a strong re- other qualiffeitthins iteeortled. llisktioe: (II it members of the Itilyal Fninily must he. die.: I+ :i great inistake, and the Vrtjti.tioe, exists against interfere: we in 113:1“11/ . . :tttrirs liv 2, foreign prince prince who lief. ,:ites allied a the Royal- Family will ti.!t in the ea:e of the son of the Duke ' AN IN rEttYlEw 'wfrn• TUE Emelt:l*N Eim A lady who has visited the Etapresi.4 v. rites : '-"The Empress'. was, contrary; to • try-, e x iewtat 2' looking well. and rheerful.—' Itereotiyersatiou about France washopeful,— Stu, 'evidently b3lie‘'es that the majority of the Vrenolt peoine Iglok upon her ' husband: tug their hiivtul ruler. - The , Empress loves France' more .than she loves power, and any one who will aid • In saving. France from Prussia she looks upon us her friend. anti she will never be found'plot . titig against hiM, tie he 1 niperfaliat,olimblll ,,,.in. Her Majesty was dre„ssed in. a 'brown Walking eostutoo. . The ppttieoat wuw of brown silk, trimmed with. three Ilotincess e at.„ whirl) she wore a tunic and jacket of hrowit:tnerinopf the finest texture..: The tunic wan itiliumedith-.--flounces of silk of the same shade; -thejaCket, like the petticoat, was.trinint • ed with velvet. - It was a .simple little jacket, fitting Itor lovely shouldeas most perfectly. stashed at the sides and. back, and • trimmed all T , rionsd with one row of velvet, ribbon 11 in,4l wide. At the wrists Were deep4pOinted coifs, with tittle • oil buttons extendiug from the bet . l ona the sleeve to the. pdint or the .cull' ; aita. • at the *leek me : - .1111111 velvet collar. This ,tuttic Was very full, and was lqpped up most gleAtT(lll - Around her neck Alio waren white tie. wl H a large bas •in front. It. vas trininusl. with Rttlasels 'Ace- xloves-were • at thewristn, of a light buticolor. Reit sun um brella was of the write shade of buff IlilZxi with. green silk. She Woreu small Mae!: straw hat; bound around the brim with black silk. 'The - brim was narrow and drooping. int 'the jai side was a large black bow. wits of black thread lace. In her right band sheitar ried a Substantial brown wood - - ttaps. , or which she Made good use as a walking stick. - She Wore no jewelry of any kind. The ladies of I ler Majesty's suite wore black haWeimilai to. that of the knipretea;, . They all "wore )potty ..oabywith tunics and jackets of isOpiesither nta ierial. Some"Of them carried - canen like 'the Empress, andlhose who did nut cairiedthe stn- ,brellas as tacit. • The gentlemen wore' ark grey trowserm, black coats, and romul-toed. boots.— • • The Empressr-walked, first; with one of the gentlentee, and 1w others fothilved by von . • ‘ON . I,Ni EIWEA Vi nis tend-to rel itoi 1u ge all new and rare oldt , ettiv, and thue. titoxitriezt Übe' ate become tile neeeMitlesorthe next:, ehlimieye - belong now to every bat .Queen Iles hereelf,ewept her •ientiiiied 'truing over rush-strewn fitioris•unit onee tont blinking in the. smoke flail curled along the rafters - vritli ntkelianee The l iotato u ie'tlrstit to tie stared at its 'ettrio - tei.tuber from South Anteriexti . teiv,wait . iiipp&ti at great entertain.' iiietito•tivo hundred yeast ago, as, the rarest -- m eos:liest of drinks. We rem that , • and pinisfiiail their tiny of value: .n ten . .ed`iTl Old It tiuseii te liour-bonktislos teima • ikiwn wo4.lea . pegN, and eintsitirf that pin -looney iwaint.the•grenter part ui - • - oilthe toilet • •'' • '`; .•' —Ltil Rosa wee frequently *shed in land if all the people In .Chicago are blink. Zhe -Gloat 115rabc. .ThigiOahtity sent, by Rail fob -the vie( k .101,17i4; Eltnil I.soBo-; theiirook: 129;248 tratt,agai oat 12,406 fikr-the oarrespoudAng week lad year. . TitiP %upPly by the Lelid.th Valley !tailroa.d is 52,8= tons Sgains't ; 43,u5S—sunl by the - Lehigh, Savigal ion 45,35 t syninst 30,34 toms f o r th ee° , responding week lu:d. year. The 'rade Is exleedinFly dulloind it might - almost beterined W 4 in a millapsed atate: - Con- Kidenablo Coal has been - shipped for the week but price, are merely nominal, in fdet some kimis cannot he Kohl even by forcing, and ittia belie - vet that atigniber of the Operators will be. compe:lga kt 140.13 their.txdberies for the-want of orders. If it were not that coastwise freighti rule exi:eedinuly, low for this semi/in of the year the - trade to Potkßiclutiond Would Lc almost entirely suspended. . L . au C 611 .11.125P4X:i.E.Vni.) - the - There is .little of interest to rrport In trade the Nat week. The coal stappltng goes generally on the market, and Is sold at the best rates that can be obtained fur it. Low as Schuylkill cual ts, we think It netts more at the mimes them eal from the Wilkeabarre rekion. Freight* have advanciett. East twenty-111*cent', per ton, and Teasels are scarce. The trade sums up this week as follows: t - i. - . . • wohar...: torrot, 1 iwoz,iel tuna. Ix 'a 1) - Anthiere it.% ,--i----—.....,._____ Pa RR R.— . 154.9 r: • :Az; 4.1 L . 111.64,• .2,740,351 ,1 5p41..142 Pleb edurud.::...:: 1.1,,C4). Wile WO* 445.4423 d 151;541 , 1 L Vid RR tith : - Atkin - 1,821. .74 1 cog:. _‘''-',l= v. 2 74r.W.a5 L V aft 2 4 ;..th t % . • 5.1544. 157.05 i .1.17,0.1.: L. Quis,L.. ..... ' ..50.4 & ,57 - 4.4.1141 tr. 7.7112• NAM L not R It— ' ICP.AC`. all 4 1 .: -.4 M i . 1 1115 1.3_ ,1 ; 66. / 80 s. f lo See.= nOM 1 . 0V.701 , -4 do - tich ) lo.olli . I . F :ILO2 - .6 - .44.74.1 - r.. 19311 Peen E ft.. , 17),111 , . Kn.. ' =at P 44 .A11a: 1 ri•- • 97 2 do 0 1 011 I . t;;•'•. •a: i • a.: 15.01 C d 1.74 D &AL OKI.. r . " 5?..417) 1 , , 41.1 - 1211,833 r..,7,54i Da /I Mt_ 6.771 Lb "; lo :It *Li 0, 101..47.1 Wyoming- tin "10)»4 Zf , 11..000 MAap, 1 0. , 0 2 rog - :CO AM e-=- 1. 41'.10.0r. ELlkonudrio .11.51 A NJ. rlxt .4is,ern : 31.01.3 -- f-- -1----- 2 3 ,4,:gx. Atom, 1 3115,917 1.1.174.725 - • , . . - r 110,4 1; 10,983.244 ----. i -7---- ;.27,65 • --. ..7,104,441 1 Trovertot«.... 1 : 73 .' 313 ' . A.;.. , .ir 1, -rmi.... illiOrt a1...i...... 2.0.12; , 1:11,101/ 1 . - • . . d lat.rd ''ketlo VIOu-, VIM' ~... 441.11. - lt . Veil , ' C. 0 , 600 d :ON! Willlamstoo -. G. ]el ill.C ' T.i Ili •_, 2.,1.1/10., jo, - .4. Big Lift Col. ; .; .. 3.1:631 - 74,445 " 74.445 12.754 . ' 13 , 131' 419;0/. Sawn-Mom. Broad Top 7.913 3.1;,721* CAM 11,727 d 4414 &O.R. K. 1%104i 21;3110: • 707,1911 d 121 Ira 11 u- 13,411' 320.319 4.3,= 1 441 AO d, 470 . • . MEI I "4:4,426, 112.4/ /.110,771 TArtall.all klu.l t1A.411 1;f43.7a: 41.41.5m' 1114.412121171„:1$ I,We have reeelved a report from • the. North Branch Canal; giving their 'shipments which amount to V 2,22.4.... shipment, we beleve, belongs to- the Peirfisylcanla Canal Company's 'shipinents.. '- 4 LI the 'first report. welave re ceived th*:year.,„ , -- • 'flu' week is :'.14:1,- i):"Trons :amdosit :1411,011D3---totit 18,17.1,7321 againaf itit3,7o,htent 1144 hi ihLv,year. Increase 2,lB9;fellons. supply 441'1E1nd:04 the week 141,timr agaidmt 411%414 tons last year. , Twat of all kinds 15,035,11 7 against 1 . 3,021,715 ,tons. :.,In crease of pH kin05.:4013,552 tons to dale. ' . • IT hil . ftiited that tbp Lehigh Valley Railroad . company bas 'just. eeinstunixteted an itnporeant arratigentent'viith_the New York and Erie Rail- C;isil Company, by the laying of a thiftl 'rail on hall tracki- of the lattei; road, which is'of broad gauge, from Waverly, which is the .pfesentlter animas of.the .Lehigh Valley road- north, to t \ c„ Elmira, a tlistitnce of someeighteen niles. The laYlng : of.the third rail a compa ; and-the Lehigh Compatii will, IM 'Wetilie4d v of next week - ticket passengers: and dyliv freight through to''El.mirs. instead of "flyer ~. as at pr,:qelit. -.•••---„.. .. .. . • There is. still. some . ilitlieulty at.' evertori i . and It is supposed that the inines vril be closed for the season. The demorali on in the Shamokin Region •by the withdr it of am ti in bei.fratri the W. B. Al . , is:the eof the diffi-. .. • culty. Before_ another:Sewn commences we May throw out some suggestions for the year 1.871, that. :nayreerve softie of these diffichlties. CBIL TUADE BT ILAILBOAD AND CANAL. The qua'rdtty arnt by fiallrmd and Cati.kr R trtbeareek raa lag Tbur•day .----- , lat. MAI . •- " • ,": 10 J", . ' 1 Par. i ", i. a,,,...... ,r - ~173 us' - I P0tt•,,1:e..."........ ~' . a ... ...u. ,s . e . ..- .... 1 . ......' .. _•:_ . 3 .,. Aarlerl, W'LiPiI!I - . • .7 ' . , . 1 Puri CUate , r..::. 1", , ,:0 1i ':I.: - e T,ta! payiig eigit..,.-y !7.:,.7 t -, ~1..... ' T,..tsl/41,? Werfic • . - J 01,177 1!..“ - =Xs 1.. i PreVliollea this year , 1,3:3,4.3.3 al ftsjos: 07. .....---r ~,,a- . • •• : -- ---- . !in= 031 - 411Yel . i.tr ~ :sa re• TOme ti1mer:,year......._...; 3,:14",1117 r'' 7,41,5/5, t. 5 1 I ut . COUNT! . 11.1.11.1tf A 3IS The following In the quantity Irizsport!4 aitt wiek : Nrale4illl .... MI LL ......... lIL iinontikly Road t):lirtnit y intizarly)...._ 1.1211011 COIL TRADS--1,00 Lemma VALLXY RAILROAD.. Quint!ty aeintioeni by Lehigh Valley - Matimid fix the w.,1. rtu Soaterday Wawa Mr the year: • •17.4,1 wyoualw, • ..........---- . macton-- I': I.elegn 11: ..11.ead0w . ..., 4 , - 11Inuch Ch , utik.. .31 . ,,ban 0 v 4...... . ' ..... '7............- .. 71 .7 : :F a t i l ' . ~,,,,(2-411r1.:,...,.4.72:,(41. 'mud It tale. 1.1.1 t pear 1 n,•rrwpa......... tuy•coAL 4:1111PiN 44 • • Ti , The Odharring As the quantity or real transported by the Caritas and 81111roadhur the Lehigh Coal and Nat% en.. for the week oninlitr OM tistairday evening last compared with .11111 e time last year : 2 - • .w . The C0..11% Rh derived ow Wiluw•i. r 1 . otlt‘WruenOrg ..... . Upper Liebigh Iluzieton " Benehr , Meadovd., " (Munk 1AL1,72n • V 7 2.112 • '277;70.1 ........... ' 4, 7 1 71, ' 1 30,1:113 14;01 1 . 11 0 /.711. 1- 24;40311 . IncretbneoverlSP ff the • allove there was tran•porteg or 1..111)4'1 Coal anl 'Navigation Company I.elllgli Nnv. -•• NV. dt. ( at! A: Iron (' Lrcn•arh •• •• „ DELAWARIC it AMNON COMPASrIi COAL The follbeilag• Is u ntatenneni, oC ewil transported ity the Delaware and liudron earful Co., for the weed ending 2 4 4. t nrdar By Cabal _4ly Railroad._ • s.ith Toial.4 :T0317.1:1 For tha sante iferio4laat year : Ity Lre:w,,ware ................ 4.67.2 I ....... 6.7111; Iltrutti Sinn:. • • Total • 1.21.6. - V2 COAL' MARKE.-Th. PRICES OP COAL la USK CAnie OT RV. :AMID ATHT OT • N EU' tilt' WICISRLY POR TUX ItU.Cicis PHILADELPHIA. ? ,v li. le'7. , . . Lied Agb Preps red , • ' Cheirtant 3 5043. 3; - • do ebtstntit.... Lumen Mt loamy- a Tam W. .4.411 Ltittlp - .- 3 .73@ , ' do - Steamer ;kit, - Steamer ' • 'I 7:44. t'A . ', do Broken. 3 11(6 Itrulr.en..z ...-...--.:. 3=4 - - du Egg ..-.. 4 3:ka, 4 "lo )" . .3g........i.: ----- 4 fro.' 4 -ID. - do Stove.". 4 _{pi[ 470 5u.vp..........-.-...,... 4 •214 430, do ' enextnut3 30 Z 3 4 75 . .. • !NEW YORE. Nov. 10 l3;I. ticintyl: Red, A 041.-45 7 :4 G (41 • Retail__._._...... (to Un4-44,41114-,...•,': 4 115•0.- 4:A. Lpl.44l.'Luni... .... •5 40? 1 1 .51%'W,11 - Eum - fh.,..., 5 01.. 4 - Steamer 5 ttl„i, t4trimer 5 ous, ' 1 Broken i ti tt -6- 4,14 ' Brnkrn - ;un 4 4 :1; }:, w .. ' - " Ear ._....... 5 2501 5 !q... 500 5 5.5. eboAtont 4 aka. - •1...!...tivit..,—.-. ..... .., , 41 411 . * 4 njetifialrgalGe 1/11y11 TE•chariclpg• , •Tultor trado by cQo or carload. W-litu...narn , andMinium W Ati1t,..,.... - $.l PO LyiiIPOS VORA' , fted-litsb.- .:- ...... —. ^ , 6Y. ettantaktta Wriltc or iti,d Alm 6 RI 7..<.rney Valley. Red Anil ..... ' From yard or whorl: U:1 to *ROG addlttoual. ~ Irly retail to.coniumert.. 7 2:4 + 23 Oeorges . -Creek sod. Cumberland Coal.. LO. L. at ' Locust Putut for atitippins.—....—...-•-.1. 4 ....... 4 . ,otrri, i 17, ' 'Ai.EXANDRIA A. 4 .4D GE4.O ETONVN Nor. 10.1870; (1901 re pvek d Ca.mbeTland. carob, F. ',...111110(3 4 G.) •J • nA VEX DF: (MACE, MD Nov, 10.1q70. ND koatiarip and l'lnaton on bcard.---.-....---45 92 Rimmo•kin : • . - - - ~ • • 4 •-•- - . .- - • : - 7 .", . -e z.. I.yira.l)., valley 17YVOrt0f1 . - .. ,• .. -.,,:ii "Or, , - , Picita“pr VOMPANIEWTOAL. , -7 , I. "lift. - Or. Es's. Sto'., Chat I.:selriiwntins,Ttepundoilb4, 'SS _ft ZS' .4 41/ 44 40 ti 10 14 :40 W1 14 :0 13 arre...• 110001[441-.44 25 4 73• 4'31) 4SS tZS 400 • i,lO . \..w Y0rk. 4 4.4 3a) $4 50 114 73 44 su.S3 33 fl n '1.4 , 1114,, , New Yorke--...11S &S 373 - .. SI 410 3lO ,rwrsur<3l37.F.llzabethport 4 21. 430 -4 73 310 45 00 - , 4'33 PlttA4oo, Newbur2b.........54 SO 430 470 1 V 311 • 440 I.ehlsh:'Pr.. J0hn0n_........ • - , -.' Old 4.,nnnsany's f. 43,1).-at'P 'a • • Tort J0hn5aa......5,....,...55.50 ' l 5 40 ,5 so .1 :::r 475 Li.high, Elizabettipari 5 n 501 SSG 5 ?ti '4 21 Ellaahethport and PLZnhnnbrito New York au or Ron nd - vi. ttgoenix; IVewbarght 70 cents. i .. t la (Ninai. - consignee pays discharging. • . . • ' • PKICI2 4 OP GAS COAL. PILOVINCIALT,, Duty,lll 'A ANZIRICAN. • Altihippitie ;mints. Gold. i Delh'eted at N. 11. eurrrnet. 2110ck.110u5e..,........._......1.75 I Welttnoraland..._- --2 flower-L.- - I' 50 175 litewbumb tbrel . .--. • ••• K ney--- ------.. 225 West Fudrtnount._._. san Pigtoct.. --....' .. - ~.- 2 23 Itnuair.L.raz.t. ~ Little drnteßay....-...... 175 . Pavreltan tisk...-. .... _...... 7 110 Cattrionle -:... -.- ....- 1 0.1 I Stack Cirtnit 75 14 - 10.16•-nts len. ' MAO TS Cents 10 - E. 1 . i .n/CIIIIMIC.D. VA. . Clover 11111,0sborb, .1 It. .to Bat aton .... 22 oi . .. . . ---, 5,21 ..- •i • , Prrtsltts to :le* York ki COAL FREIGHTS - Pt. Rita , 1 -'" Pt. • Wiwi- Ri'm'd. tittipt . ' Rl'm'd blayet Portbald -.... ^9t I 30,Baintor—..- - • 120 . Portsmouth.-- 4 44' • $1 "Pawtucket /Cie. 2r, i 43 8ititt0L1........r....114 11 ... oil 74 Fan River,.._... 2 (k) ain Elalenl.-.... . 21 I 73 Chelsea -...' , . 2 a.) i Pi Ikrw Jkilfued.... 2 or' t e Magtleheml.',,.. 2 34 2 on Itoxbuty .=, 2 Zok, 210 Nantucket... 4- 211 len Ihriatol.:-.. ..... - : to 40 !Pena L0nd0W..... I : 1 11 1 23 Newt-mt. . ... .. ... .1 In • 40•Nitarniteeti..... 175 •• *1 04 Vrovldence - 210 *1 Bridgport.-__. lat Ito Ilartford.._.-.- 2 •la 413.-Nprwa1)c........ 2 .r.) i U Middletown__ 2 I'i Wiersity•tetty......_ 1 41 ' im Norwich :SO dt tow 21 Hingham .-. .. .. . z: IS Allacinv.._- 2'o 1 ...NTE.w Y0rk..... 121 . ID Bralutree---.- 1 tt1eti0nd........, i 2 0 t'harlentowa.... 7W m.. 4411e1tan.....- 2 23 ... I 90 S. C ambridge ... 2 vi .. ,„ ' ,011 •7 1 41 - !.1 --• ..... -2 4 Ole Q , Ile b lig n1........... i. v tc1A............. '' 1i..4.4.4"°"` I.'. 2 It' 1 'teb."..." - -.0 ~,, . 4 ) ll's6iblnitdiv::: I it 4 . P. ?OS / .n . ... .- 2tl.A r. if 13 172'...i. ito ewbernsert ... . t 114 .. . - . i r, i • veil ...L.:4- lIS • t% 1 •• • ne..-.... 4So ,-, ..Pttergoaric..-- I 4 ..' , THE I [ l 4L- .- MUNTY; P7.f - •ILRoAU. eAXAL 5 , 511111 dVaek. - Total. 71981:1:17!:t!: I. RAJ Id, 119,171 11.! . 1 0,779 I ; , c yczxx. I TOTAL 3.3.51.747 45,5 r; 7.n.. 1.=1 , 0:t1 'WY£Lj TirTA L 7,5,41fii 677,781 21,130 i 1,095.:C4 51 ; 5011' 1,173..µ4 trCkK .111TiL. 113E1 EMS 14,ti0. 12.41.• .:19.1 EMI TOTAT 414%1 I:l3,rat ! AI.II.ItORE. Nov. 187. 9PMENNINEi . . . . , -... —• . - - . . . . • HA OF TRINSPOWt anoa TO TIDT. I mAnumL .--- -- - ' .-7 . - , 2 ---: -- - liat , laistrOsontatt. - -- ' RY Ar.antsa • L. - IL- - Z• 'llCdt.= '4l. Itii. i '''' . -. l ' . %-*-- '- - - > I TI Port illelin ol —4= 110 IP IX ) r 09 V up Vie g CM To PLNI,IrIy • ..........)„,.......,121. SW 210 gV' 2 1ia..2111.y a.octr---. -- _ - * - 115 - k - ks LUC ~* C rranglalließ read -am 'B. C a c an eu d r T...0e rAtAg i ' t letrbm 4 . 014' •II ceativitrada lieddir.42are atm& , - - NOR 11, - in-sp'--61:a and he Tilt ua lai duo! Plnetrove r• °mi l WWI ' b4llther* t...' To Pond+ no to of Cape Iteury. rAnt nt.:Ttir stmt tit. _ 1 , trigr. wan I-1 win sell 3 !shoats of SI to Itll6 or Wong the line or the ttelawart. and 13a tan UnnaLlho "1-... each as ya . d o t E x h amire E o x i d 4 poit a ym e. . &iguans pia clatlpillbton Lni:np. tneandnd. and Dinkel' it, AI °m i ss iffienimm . -N OT . a i th . GEo . nom ta tswi, eJ "Mr -.4,--- rte and more 3:1 etnitik TO an I NW.). 7 %=.314,-41A. ...... • ..:_., __ - .r. 17.1, 4 Inge.ll4 floe r lielawava, eaall-1 • On cr, the t'il' wan' • e:A rt=i..fr $1 " ." 1 " L., 4 t.. R_—_— .-4 ';sl tt .Shipping .t 2.: To Put To Sow - • From 1 ,tiaport At Pt. Jobticon.t....- a, nAti,iwi D. Penn . • Mauch I - I - m uI: pi Phi - --- Mauch Chun 1ct..1 liubokeu and fort GULL trivet:ay, 3//trieb OMT2 To L. V . N. .1 L • .1 BY CANA1...". 1 . - WEI r VLICILL ..!:AVVIATIoN C0MP.C...5 T. .. The follo_wiete are the Tatra of toll end freight on the %ebuytklll Caen! for the pivment. To .XII:Vr T0rt.K..,.• ___ ..„_....:.,..':.......- 6 4C.14. iiaYrn. Pt.Cllllfilll - 1.1 3 -I 40,1• • i • • i•n %. • Fninij • il;',11:tou • -: - -I . vretgy.<:.....: ..-. • .. , , . Th.". es nsiori.is4.k i' , ...45. rent. On T.ut,,i,t.r.f..3g,,,, a m ( 1.!,,k en . r.l on C1.4.t wit. and 15 .....nt+ on Eng toil r•t.,... on coal -oo to .Siw York 'mid vicinity. ' BY LEitta:Al cAriAl.. • , Prom X &Ur /I -*bunk to Barton- I 01 •"* Low Hope and iir1,04,...... ........ 70 Through to Ntiqr York__ Through to PiAlladelphl9.-...... ............. '. ..... ~. ...........---... IT l' Im Wor.nisa,..th AL. • . To Nev.' York 4 ' . IM 14 To Joe., ett.t r • A.,_ . 2 .4 5 Forry-ihipoteht_. —......- - • !lent:.;.Aburrtificortnts. _ • 'THE BE- T MADE CLOTHING af.M.B4B.Dt- I 11E. Nll- R'S. 2^so Centre street, rot doe. io. - , • 4 '170B: BALE CHEAP.—.t llerrailla t tent frentlfr Isneer. infeorniilete order. ArplstAS syl% Avon Ilale. Centre Street. iNtiv...,411411P - • - •• ti PHILIP NAGLE will Kell Tits 1. (;It • fit; 1 earner ti ft and llarketlitqaare. - :Xis CENT It Nin 12, '7 112 --18-it .1221-1 w •' 1 (;:.• n- - . roue g men orbs taut liailipraelleal experience:la (lot Wok- , keeping and Outside inanagetnent. Add Tamaiina, Pa. Nov. 14,70 t iC : 11 ? *71 : °I°I A 3 t t a iN M t . P 917 + so the Jrayor.vllle MacMse Na,-. It Josasesvil. AAEVLEDA I N. — F"ur vair. an tutitieltuerw size: A lily 3 feet nolo% nn'l t feetilliftt„ as gored ns new, and will la , soldat Site. Oi Sr.:— Nov T. A. it:WWI:EV. ri .:S.T — TOR.,N .AT 1.4 vv . QttleeJeorner of Centre ana Market-saireel• , pki. Collections ga °nippy attended to I Can be consu}teti in tiennan. - „Nov 12, - ------ - —,-- I 1' ALUABIZE TROPE/MY 4.01 SAL 3.-.-The V tindi.rilgd otTers for Male thr.,,, , vninank, mope:. t t at the curler of Centre owl.l.,tet. Nonce ...Thu' wt.., Pottsville. tuw occupied by - Mr. Ile •ly t'rine. lite property Is crenr of Inemphrrtrie... ror terni.. rte., amtly to Mr.i CHAILLE>i 1 'ENG LEll,at the Penn-. eylvanioNalliotfal Bank. To trviU. , :or Igkei.E.o,llt/F -FERNAMT,IIO6 Green street, Vall:idelpnl.t. Nov./1, '7 l McV46-lf ... . . - FIRST-CEABB COLLIERY FOR BALE. —A First-CM/us Colliery -for mile. with 1,•:o., tor_l_s years, on therMarnmoth runt ;Oilier velllB, 1141 W . 011 P ping faint 10 CO iv) ars or Mil Ptfr &lay . Coal ~ f ta-t quality al whir; In demand at, highest nuirlavin 11,. ior pat tieulars enquire of the undersigned. C '..„1.1.ANK C.s.tliTElL, _ Evikineet and P. , nlE.Ntlite Agent. Nov 12, - 7.)--,26-r - ~ . lioir , v/rig.lia.. , ~.. -- -- - - -- 4 --- BEES! TREED: L—icroomill.wi• the old iala.:e : T }'hunt a Iree and it will J. , jun• - w hen you are sleeping. A Hue *weir. of Ertfit, Ornamental and Evergreen reet . A. Grape Vines, Shrtibs, Ito•;irs.Nlin , a., " . Creepers, &e.I " , CE' Gnus!, s rang ::, ear old Coteord Grape 'Vines, at :10 to nts,p. • viue.7. : Kor rque by JEIIIN D. JOYCE, fitrnnintown NurAsiy„ . 4 Nov I''.'7ol-k; .t. ::..' I-I f r•elftivlktlf Co. l'a " . r'ZBEAT PUBLIC GALE OF TOWN LOTS N... 1 In (iOWIF:N cal'. on .M4llndny.;:l;hvetnlkr 19. at I 1 w0.. 4, ; A. M.,,preeiaely." 4 mile, /NMI ii or :- . 113- moldy, Mood •lately !Ukiah - ling ana outride the gr 4.40. shato4 hi 041 1:3-414, near eight or !Ow 11:44-4,h)0,... Collierfe,t lira Vey !Intl he.intlital , h4.a. ton---g(PNI center; he.-111u4 t t one or the largest: coal I, )%rtis. The lint-x:4l ternh4 give gre..t chnheet. (or all .to get homes. • Ternts—TEN DOLLARS ca.lt on each Int—, habinee, Fin , Dollars per mlni,lt •1111 Vutd. As the 'crowd 'v. 111 he litrge,looo ttieuisbe.l to 10.1 free of charge. .Vhitecs • 4z, K. WX! KEL, ...f.rent. - Nov. 14•714-n,..it shata:ili; lu I . 40., thiwen 4:11y. BOOKS, .A 0 1 Ae.E3,18Tsi i rt0Iin a. I', BC., I . - - 1 17.i.' . A T. 7 d - Tic) - N._ -- . 1 i In e.):a•,;'j .1104• or c) • 11.17,1 - 4,v,11i04t. , A -a :law tioiv. il/ IVA! , 41 1ue.... niel I! 1.--. lii.lV ll] po.g..e,a, ~ two tht”, to ro:,ld•Avoci .n. n.• ),;!..k.11• ilk i it/ :,./ . n.r to A viii,:tc: %o.•11.01:-;,.../,, 1,,,, ;,•.!tt••1, of or` .t6A-k or m.,!..,...-; ..1 olt -ry :: 10. 11 , .•.n.1..,v-u. fitliolin our • 1 . . e. , , 1•I. 1..i•1..n. vq ,4, 1,:a1. 6 1.1..erd 1.: - .•• .1 1:,,,. 1 !. .1 ;.- -:"...r.;u m . r.vent:y ., i.- :A k v 7. i.: II:, 1 . ..q.,z,„ N... .....:1 rt . /II tC. lt , i I , 'Y ay m 1.. , t, I:. Mot will bi• . tort up - fyluveloti:: utile t0rp0, , ,r.10% .1 . I •ri ti,entent in waiter ristunin. • : 11, Le .1 iti M:IIMMM= . , 110,)140;ellern , soul ;tat 1013,4 Y, DA 't•illre e.t ..e.t Siv.. 11, 7 , ./ RARE: :g , 11- AtICE: HAIMAINS 1 .1E,45r: rosTEIL • : • AT Street, - Pottsille, Pa.:- No. Pt 2 LL AAA. ES, 'TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS 'and SHOE-FINDINGS ; • 4-: 9.•e,a, either artmlessale or retail, sh.. h.• • hip, y ire.vnt bu.ln.• + .x. All who are 101 r the above menttoneat trod•a, Will a 0 call. Nov. H. -31)-22.1440-ttt BOOTS, Siio reauee.l 1), wintiV-4 In 4.1(e:, wattt fitly t! well to Rh . .. It, • NO NECESSITY. FOR PEOPLE*, ••• 'Ag•Ang ntmgirt - ' t LOTH.ING; THEtir • r • elm got twerything in that iinwai .ROHRHEIMER'S, Wh. la the MOR , s,O iCoittte Street; - i.kri-nsv LI,E, 4 auiterior quality to that they hu y. If the (titles. t OF MY MANlAAell'ltt‘ mated %Ott that routle in Philadelphlu, It only CHEAPER IN PRICK, but KU* MI I'hca~r ~,xiiJ CLOT liaa been ea and found et, periunz li . tly oil hand :iotortnient OREIGN - .and DOMESTW ttolllS • AtiLY C.A.5:41.3113111N, whiett I am bit-pars...l to make up In the Twit Mt - Ir, n t I only tooplit, tirxt.-ton.r workmen. My principal I. utter, R. 4.1; 'OtIV well known as a II:xt-chota Cutler. i•nnnl • A Fir,,A-chi Sukt Made fur ANA 'TILE y.ERY . I3EST FOR $3O. ". '.....lTntrt• r i lVinirt Y 4 uiti; from to •r2..k, . 40, eis large as.or:nosnt or - 10VE l tiCOATS, yiLINGIN(4 PI O: Elto3l solo its eaf, Mfstle of !Inlayer,. and English Melton.. 11•4114:14iti . :: 40111 64114, l• largo itr. e ortinnt of • • - j '11i4:121.....1 1 C.Yr I 17St • • • Gents' F rnishing 'Goo s General. My. tto 5.." Fair th•aling e‘erybOrty. am, ,ati•la , t tong/yen; or money refonthlt." MORRIS BoHnutimr.u. '281) Centre Street. Pottsville. , . .. - , - :01.1.0.1 - 11: 8..1.0M0N lia'A Elf .1 '...: - .,V.1t)..1t2.1.2.72w 16-a . - - -- I' FIRST' • f, MOVGAGEBONOS rein. - • ST. JdSEPH & DENVE,R CITY - Rail 'tend l'4)nspainy. _ . . PAN # '.-k 14LE, I.\ 001,1), • With tnte t 14111) Eight-Per Cent.steopyable in -Gold. NM coveoble..oß LAIRED ME3I Mow Pint-Chuis Umtata are now for , oale by the Company ;through the uuderslitned, And lire mall. deafly rreatippeaded . tug c ;liiblultigoAlaiOLUTELY sAiiti and a Lancia Ixnun6 . Almost the entireline is completed and In Istiecess NI operation. -Only Twenty Mike at Track to lay at the,Westerti Trulnug. and that being rapidly „ • The preSeut iralllr of the Road is AIIIPILI6I 011.1k1t- ANTEE fut tbeRtIII4WILITY at these hecurlties. The Road runs West from ST. /OOMPH, and forms. a through East and West route: ' • ' Mortgage: per tulle eorising _Franchise and all properly. • - Length at *Emitt.lll, Mlles:, • • , Total issue!of Bonds, .1.500,000. PRICE and me :creed Intermit hi entreary. Maps nod ;Pinnidtleti.,(„; i,t:hed - ua application Expee.sagel rorOecothit 11: j.l.lelm.V!es treeOTrbargct ' • . Vi i. P. - CONTERBEkte • 4,1 Itlne.atrgat, York wisEir& s au stiut,s.livaig. . - - c•nntgned to panto trttlaln althteraie drawback of it eta. II=E1111!IM1 Fos sa ; T.s-zvvo ems . (44th° c 4111 2 aab,lge ll l biar etl e ttmc d lt: o t t r ie goact , lbuslut i s Thrr-r. MN LAVIN P. ° o B llSoi . 1 - - N.149.01A Nov. 12.10-441 m• .1 - :t . .. • .-• sect. —Lettr •. enter. • • e • • be above estate having been anneal to he un • - 18 2110Pennill indebted ;hereto wilt make l6'lt r fa to r vsjrinent, anti those 'hailing atlas; pr preen em • egitisSlAY, J. P,. Nov . hatatrilla, Pa LADIES' FANCY rum... - -' • -- . - I - , 1 . --. • - . JOtat... , -P*lkk.a , Fl.A - - - . - . ..,. . A- -44F.Aviitoriuter.• •-• • - _Middle of the block. between:l h - and I L --' ;•./ . -- - . • eth streets. *anti side. • • • PHILADV4XLILA. • ~ •i . ' • •• •.. ItupoirkWdanntatatjS and i:ria.r I . ...., - lu all liand q - oaf FANCY MCA' lar..„ •„ :ii:hlldnslu_•- i- . 4 4-i - ' Wear.ti , led _, . ....7 12 ..-.,--",. and inspror Old atu 11sessably known Fri t RIUSUSIPAItav - Iug Imported a very large anaspleti , - . ; did waortment • of MI the different- Wade ef.- Furs from -first bawls in - Furope. and have ' pad 4lll "nt . , made no by the must skillful workmen; Lima& re t Speetfully 'lnvite toy friends-of actin/Mill and &dirt- . vent AN - angles, to call and examine my. very large I and heatit Intl assortment of Fancy Faro for Ladles I and-Children. I min determined, to sel l et as . low lirices as any other respectable 'Home in this olty• Al l Furs warranted. - No misrecreientationsto k;ffert: sales. ;JOHN FAHEIIiA- Nov. 12,*7u-tire oW-Em , ' . 7114 Arch street, Phila. BOOES A'VAUCTIOE. _ • wfil PUBLIC §ALt, . • Al: Alje . r/CE: • - 4n a lame c:icief,: ISo'l7i, LILA NE( >US 13001:8 - pi" ALI. KlNlts • ' ~ ' I, ' ' ,- iii , li43".. Poetry. kic.t . .t'' ' Orec..' . I -: • - FAXI..:Y Li pocKET But : i:i.;. ' ll:mautr..- Oirtielailli, ' • i - ' • I ' Vitinkilimh Envouppi. • - -, :; . .j. h - Ilik and Inkataud*. - 1,, - ' • ' r. . . -.'' . t'a:u•d% and Houlinura ..7' - r :•- - ,•'-. .;* 4 4, - ' -- -., I.ocket 13 , n0' LI.. ' • .•- '.--:.'" - - ; . •'.,l . , -. , Cheikerlia; Board., „ :=,. ciii it-DREN* Tor PApq4l4, of ' WI kind., • • •,. , . .. ' '..41111! %WIS . artiCle+, aigkolte*lllloll.ll:enunjerstri. Im,loit Ron pow 11 - O'I:•TLT .011ITPlill DT HEU• tV - 'AN KENN, INg.,j 7- '. ' li - .'. NO. 274 CENTRE STREET, - ..-.., THLSaNtrirgiaLYIF:N NINO. IiNTII. THE ES- . • ! TEEM STQCK I DISPOSEP l/F. t seaxrvo_ . tki,mukrrcE AT 7 1-2 O'.CLOCIC. ,OlR—; 1 Nn.r .14tlif 370ne to - Bpi, itualia lit a Lear Fivar , . Tin , .l.n4itintrit evening/A are vntni es in-.4.ny and tlik k a go,rNionportunity to get . In a g0,, , i stoet .If. rcadlnc mutter. • , . sale lye 'lib hO4ll revi.rr.e. apcl•t4 , 4.10. lota sb stitsekSlol,t ""nblond, . • NS.V.II,':4O , - 1 QT.IERIFE'S SALE OP / REAL ( ESTATE.— rtue of inttlr;,‘: write Au-Um, Levert J.AI rim* and Venditioni Exponet; issued mit Of the 'Wirt r 1 t'emnum !Neste or rehuytkill County and to me directed, there wilt be•expeeed to public esle ur outcry, ow,_ 3r!...Tl*.f2DA ; 17, Dreenzber 3d, 1870. at 10 - o'clock - in the forenoon, at the Court, House. in the lioningli of Plittnville, richuylkill County, the lth)", log described real estate, to wit: - All that certain farm Or tract of laud situate in' liegins Township, Schuylkill County, botindedniul .leseribed as fu lows: .Eegin ning at a Fume copier., then- by I,:nil of Joshua Enty north' decrees, west .161 perches stone.: ;hence south U.n. - y &Purees. "'w'et al!, perches to a poet $ feet froth a atone eoraert thence by land of John E4lmail and lane *coin ti 4e4kr . .Ves. east 100 iier;:lies to a Atom", thence by hand , lute of John A. Ott north 11!./ . 4 degrees, etud Lat. pereltes to the place of, beginning, containing 195 nerei. more or less, with the appurtenances, consist- Joie i'; story frame dwelling-house,n-frame barn. and a frante mtabletax the property of IJA NI EL Vb'ET KEE. . il that t•ertaln lot or piece of ground. stmate tn Resin* Tcrwmthip, elehuyikill Connty.sif „mining the public road leading from Donaldson to tlratzltorta, rota lands of Hosanna Meader, Reuben flalatzltiget, Jacob Updegrave and others, contain- Lag seres, mole or less, with the appurtenances,- comb.' hat of a frame stable; its the: property . of -AISIt.%IIAM fttIIWEINK. • • -. • A I.Sti—A It that certain two-story frame dwelling houss...w,th one-story frame kitchen attached, Wu-, rie In the Rorough of Port Carbon, Sehtryikil. 4 y. l'IL: Olt northwesterly part „ of Lot No. I.aWtoti'm' Addition to Port Carbon, said lot being on the northeasterly corner of Market and Second streets In maid - Borough. , The Old dwelling house coefaintog In front on Market Street about 1.11 feet and In depth ahead i) fret and the said frame Itnellen ("manning In leneth about.l2 feet and In depth about 12 feet, and the lot or piece of ground und curt l'nI(.1 ppurtenapt thereto; as the property (14,01ttlF: f.EF. and lIEBECCAP. LE:e.....11b . ; _ riters or reputed owners, ,Ae. - A 1:411—A. II that eerltaln small tract or piece of land :At tune .141 Branch Township,- Schuylkill %County. I. onded by a public road, land, ot Suninel Heed, Ir I ward Relater and dithers. containing 3 acres, In we less, with the appurtenanceS, rOnslst Ina of a two , tort' frame dwellini-lieme a n d a log staple; its he F,property of GEORG HEIM& .%IIIJ—AII that - certain lot or _piece. otground, ;..i.„itunt„. In the -.Borough of l'inearove, Schuylkill emint,y. bounded northwardly by lot of Levi Miller, mats-artily by - Canal street, anotbiwardly by lot of It.' , ben I . Ster.e, and westwardly by lot of, •ontallning In width rll feet., more or less, and In depth 110 feel, more or lean, with theappurtenances, eon: siting of ail,: story frame dweiling-Douse, with ; a one-story frame kitchen al tachQ ; .nn the property of EL NIE.ASF... ALSO=AII that certain lot or piece of groond,;, .Calmar in the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, boonderl northwurdly. by Elm street,. east- • woolly by lot of George Bauer. soulhwardly by lot of Janice Whentley, and westwardly by on alley, eohtnitiltig In width 31 fret and in depth SO feet, More or lwn. with the appurtenances, consisting of a double two-story frame dwelling-bourn); as the pro portV of JOHN MORGAN. , , 'AL:4O,-All, that certain lot or piece of 'ground, sits In the Borough of Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County, on the northwardly side of Centre street, being the Int numbered seven (7) in block one (1) on the tulip or plan of said Mali:troy Cite, made' by' -Front; tinter In July, 1659, containing .1n 'front or whit li 'One entre street twenty-dye feet42s)Mid ex -lending back of that width at right angles thereto, in length or depth one hundred and twenty--live feet (1 5) to Railroad street; bounded westwardly by Lot No it. northwardly by Railroad Street, eastward- 0 ly t, Lot No. S. and southwardly by Centre street" af,reanid, with the appurtenances, conslatitig -of a' two-story- brick and .frame dwelling house. and a stable: ns the _property of .J(IeiEPH HOF3IA.EN and JOHN iIe)E3IANN, - Ne...'' —All 'I those ta r cert a i nn iota or pieces of gonna Mutate In. the Barough of Mabanoy City, Schuylkill CountY, bounded northwardly by Centre street, eastwardly by A street, sonthwardly by Water %drive% - and' weatwardly - by lot of Jamb Ithofutri, containing In width 50 teetemd In depth IX) feet, with tilal. appurtenanbm consiating:of a frame stable•. as the property of,JOIiN PI 1. and C. I. 11OFFMA NN. .). - ALSO—AII that Certain two and a•dialf story stone tavern and dwelling-lmuse. and a s nne and a-half story frame' building anklot or piece of ground, situated In the town of ' -w Ringgold, - In East Brunswick Township, Sch tylk ,County, bounded in !tont. IS - Centre street, array by Chestnut street, and southwardly by I No. 47, and marked in the plan of said town with number forty-eight .iisierid being SO feet in front aria lei feet in depth, and being the same premises which William C. Lud , wig and Sophia C., his wife, by their df). d, beruini dote the ;Nth day of June, A. D. 1861, granted an confirmed unto Jacob E. Drelbeibies, In fee, as the :properly OPJACOB.'.E. DREIBELBIES.' '1 :ALSO—AII that certain lot or piece of ground situate .In the Borough of Shenandoah, Schuylkill. County, bounded northwardly by lop of Charles ifezins, east by a. 14 foot wide alley, south bY a lot of A. Paden, 111111 west by Main street, containing In Width 3) feet and in depth-150 feet, more or less, with t lie appurtenances. consisting of a two-story frame -ri welling-house, with stone basement and a 4% story plank dwelling-house on the rear end'of lot; as the property of ANTHONY DEVITT. ALSO—AIi those Ii certain lots or pieces of ground situate In the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Comity, bounded- nortiogardly be Arch street. east worldly by lot of Emily)Polloc ~soathwardly by -. East Market street , and westwa ly)by Wolf atreet, lOontaitting together' in width 1 feet , and In d,ept ,5 1 0 feet, with Übe appurtenances, consisting of a- - .4)4- story brick dwelling house, a 2-story brick-nn74 . frarne bake-house and a (mane stable; as the pro pertyOf DAVID REVERJBOSf.. • ALSO—No. l—All Haile i certain lota or pieces of . ground, situate In. tbstßorough of Tamaqua, Schuyl kill County, boanded.nOrthwardly by Lot ,No. it, eastreardly by t ri *foot wide alley, sonthwardly by Lot No. li, andWestlorardly by Lehigh strt, eon tato jug together in width 50 feet and In deOth 150 feet, imd being lots ktiow.n as Lots Na. 7 and 6, Lehigh Niregt. ' ~ , , ... N,l•. 2—A , l that certain one-hall lot or piece of "ground, situate on, the northeast corner of Brawl and Lehigh street', in the Horoask ail Tama.ica, Schuylkill County, bounded on thew:math by - Broad street 50 feet, on the north by the remaining one.• half part of said lot 50 (sit, otithavast by Lot No. 2 4 , 75 feet„ ansion the west by Lehigh Weft 75 feott, be. lug the one-half Pa Lot No.l, in square "Er. on the plan of mid h;_ais the property of JACOB DINTINGER. ALSO—Millie* certain' -teem' piece of ground; situate In the Borough of Sehuyikill,llaven, kill county, bounded ,porthwardlyi by himgaretta street; emlwardly by lot of Jacob A. Geiger,. Muth warily by a public street, and westwardly by-lot of James' Saylor, containing in width 21 feet 6 inches, more or hem, and in depth 168 feet, with the appurte itancas, ronsisting of a two frame dwelling , house; with a one-story frame kitchen attached, and' a frame stable; as the property of PETER URCEEs LOW. " - - ,`ca AL/30—AB that certain lot or.. piece of ground, situate on the eastwardly sLie of Centre street, in thollorough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, being composed of the • lots marled N05..1110, 521, X 4, Elks =and 327, on the map or plan of the Norwegian Addition to Pottsellle, and which are bounded and described as followalipelginntnp at a, post on the eastwardly -side •of-Zmtre 'street, thence along it, north .21 degrem.Arite4 , 2ll6 feet. 8 inches to a post, 'north 15 degrees Xaninutes, west. 240 feet to a post, north 517 feet 4 Maims to a post, and north 1014 de gram, west in feet 4 .4 %ties to a post , thence by lot = marked No. on ' map or plan, north 79% de greett;east -75 feet 5 Inches to a postast at the dis tance of 14 feet westieardly from the middle of the west branch of the Mount Carbon road, thence along at that distance from the middle of said road, north 11 degrees 60 minutes. west In feet to a post, thence by Bridget Cullen's ground north 15 degrees 40 minutes. west 79 feet e Inches to a post as the southeasterly side of Centre street, thence along, it north degrees 10 minutes, east 47 feet 7 incites to a stone planted at the southeast corner of Centre and Coal streeteethenos along the southWestarn and western sides of the latter Moth 40 4=50 Min utes, east EX feet to p a post, south 11 degrees salt ilt feet ft inches to a ost, south watt 714. ft.vt.3 Inches to a post, anls degrees east 599 feet 7 inches to a poet, thencebylande now or late of John Farntim sad Mhos siiith . at Ogress 54 min utes, west 105 teSt le Metes lathe piece el beginning; onteinine 9 scree and 51 - manor law, with the appurtenances, consistingal 2 titre-ebony Dame dwelling-houses.wlth Me-story Intmeineek boil& ings attached, (sailed. to the rights, restervation of coal, iron ores, and minerals. &a: mentioned to said nintee)•: as inc trotter*/ of THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY " LUMB ER, CAS, AND LOCOMOTIVE ENtIINE 11ANCEACTUJUNU COMPANY. Aliso—All that esetain lot or Owe of ground; *none In Holmerrllle, Butler Township. Sk.hoyikill county, bounded on the north by road tainting from Ashland to 011ardeille, emd by clot of Doyle; speak by. Niobium Creek, west by lot of Monsi eur; containing in width IS feet. more or. leas, and in depth 1110 feetonore or I. with the appurte notices, connoting of a< two-story frame dwelling tcrase, with -stone basement; aa the ; ANTHONY HOWISAND and MRS. BOWL ALSO-4.11 Alf the certain' lot Cc pleee-omound situate in-sha Borough ) 0t Port earbulafetiOy/kill County, bounded nortiawardlY by lot o&kabomao Lynch, eslorgardly by Rigel sheet. *Mahe:My •• • lot. of ThomM Lynch and westwardly by ones street, containing in width IS het, more or less, and in depth SIS feet. more Or WM. with the *Minna minces, consisting of -a two-story frame dwelling hoOs,and:4=tine.rti...oo.l.street; saa's two su ry j 4 irant a frame noble on Hazel street; as she perty °TRASHY= QBAT4 ALSO—AiI that oert. lot or piece of ground, .11tuate in the. Borough I of Potlartils. Schuylkill County being part tif - a jot 'Marked No. 17 In Ben jamin 'Potts' Addition to Ptottorilks, cansafning to ex nt or . breadth on said' Ventre stroet het, and ng back ,of that width in Lith of depth 13) `fteS,bonncled aouthwardly by an oth e r port o f said Lot N0.,17. the propetty'of said Vhacir , eastwardly by anotner tba * of the Plsiladelpithlandlt tionbwardlY by WS ole lit alid Ma% Amition t ther pors=Ar i a Klink, gal 'lreat ifzp • Clitotre' 'to the mores at ad the eppluteemook, taro "tory.. ntirst i OATl za. inZ erty , t3o the Selge4 ok. • el: r • • • • tirs s:is - - e sir :i.rs ' - A • By virtue of a writ of reettitleall'itrowas. !mined mn. or the Lit of Cantinas -Flaw of Schuylkill County:And tome 111 meted, thensW id he, expo ed to. public lade er olltery, 'on •_. • .• , . - i - , N. 4 Wight 1' teteraWr EL MM., - - , , • At leieetonkin the . fereetinte, tat th e . entartHease. ln the'-Borough of Pottsville, Seltuyikill• Canty, the selient eh:scribed real estate to wit: • . ,-:- , erne,' and vide* otiOeiltheinth part' Into /*equal porta to be paled: _and die'. • 4 1 tre • In iiill the- folkortogiellblad tetreet iIIr "GUI Lend teentorteed of pertioneof *eve. wtrveym referred to inn eartain. indentalle of ealeProllt and Mental goods -and-treleaws made by and between Richard I'. F o u lk e : _ William Park er ftulte ant w.fe, and a canwsuanlaton as the Pneston.Retreat, of the one part,and John Amp tett. Jt.„ and Wife and others of the other p at,. detect tee. , Mb day Of June , K. D., ISA and recorded ht,Hebush: I kill County in Deal Book No. 30 1 ,.eage 3t; Atand hi I Columbia Monty ined Book U. page 114 .. me. els,- -course being thereurito had will appear,) alleate, tr.' lag and being partly In the township of Rater (life Barri') In Schuylkill emery; aforesaid. and artit (;muiyli the State of .Pennsylvania, Columbia ilanaabed lug to a recent survey, marking. and meet Ma larger piece or portion of land, of ertde-`•-tits de- ; seethed sakes was part; m eta - Peter-W.Rheafer. and Allen Fisher, of the of 'Peitillelliet ht. Schuylkill Coentytatbreald, threescore for that pur pose mutually pointed and cuceen by the porton to and• to mud of the aild Indentare 'Of. .Compromise) tut follows, to wit: Beginning - et 'a , -Caln the middle of the summit, of the High nett north of tbaddishemoy Creek, whit% point 1 . midway between the casteralaiumlary Ora tract: o.iginally same-ye -I ou us wurrost dine 1 the lOtti,dety of May 1793, Issued to William Elliott. and the western bo undary Massenet originally al reeved on istenrrant dated tne 10th day of .taritotry '17104, Lo aned to John Alexander (now part of the Girard es' , tate) whieb point was marked by the sato shelter, and Fisher open the ground bye pine knot stake and pile of stones, and witneteed upon s chestnut ' , oak tree., each having 3 notches toward,' maid pile ; thence by the middle of the summit of said ridge by the following courses and ithstanees, the atone being .10m *eked, by the said Sheeler and Fisher, by cub; , tinge Male between 2 notchei upon the sight tree 4, ' • And h blaze tor the ether tines, that 9-4 to stay smith 63 degreed and ,5, 4 of a degree west, 71s feet Lou young pine tree, merited by the add :shearer and Fisher for a corner by 3 uotehe, on lire easterly side and tresber-y side thereof, end witnessed by 3m:cites upon race of the attic.; rU9 , CtiVeIN borate:, stone of seven ' neighboring Dee . one:of which I; a large White kaiak • .TUilding, westwl , mltv of said yoator pine tketuo south 63de:trees and 11, ee a degree west 1.1.1 fret to a 1 Pitie trto o '. markei by the d sticafe and Miter . with 3 noecties mt. the easterly and westeriy s defend i wltnetssed by 3 notches-4in tine' sides towards:the 1 *Sallie of each of I pine tree and , 2 rock oak trees'; thence smith ill d...rees 2.' mime s west 7dl leer to a • pine knet stall. se e in a pile ef's es made by t...t , e :gild sum ryinN nu that line of the . ternmeetater vey on a It to Joint Dreher, which exteues northerly from the Northwest can of Amin - teeter. i ins survey on a wio runt. to John. Ily (that last of said stake 'and pile of stones are at al_ distal:re of • 21.e3 ' fret north Si 4 ' degrees west ' from ... l id earner - of Jam 'Kelly, and witnessed by the said sheaf. t and Fisher by 3 notches upon - the - side towards the sante' by 0 trees; standing in; the neighbothou 1 thefeef; thence by aline parallel with-the southern - lino of the Girard. tracts, origi nally Slll,Veved Gowan - ants leased to Robert Mitts- 1 helmet . . William slumnott anti George lileeklume, , to wit-" South e. 1 12 degree,' west about ...lan teet,ibe , ' the mute more of - less, until it strikes the eastern boundary line of.the tract originally surveyed .on • warratet homed te - Deborab Grant, dated the 2nd day of - January, 17'31; iit (be dlat MOW of net) feet, south 7%, degrees esist frotti`i he doubts, pine corner of the lasi said trect,• theni.,- [long the eastern line of the said' G Deborah rant purvey, north It degrees west Sal feet, to the aforesaid double pine corner of the Deborah ' [ Grant surrey • theme along the northern boundary : line of said laid named survey south tu. degrees west : ahmt it) feet, be the slime more or leas, to atones, a' corner of a tract originally surveyed on a warrant i• • Issued to William Elliott. dal ed the let tf dny of May , : 1710; thence along the eastern boundary line of fuel said William Elaott. surifey north 7% tiegrsoewest ' eroashig the County line of said senuy 'kill anti t 'ottimbia Count lea into the said cob:table County a. out 3132 feel, he the sena. more or less, to a corner, by the 'official plot, it chestnut catk. tree, b ut now stones, attested by old witness marks on 'a neigh boring tree, being the southwestern corner of the. af atsal , l- tract originally surveyed on , warrant to Robert Hiltzheimer Obence by the southern boululary nue of the aforesaid lest mentioned tract, and l the tract originally surveyed on minuet toi William Shannon. nor th iC!!: degrees (est f!1:39 feet! to a point midway between the said eastern line of the maid William Eillottl survey and the western! I -survey of the-John Alexander iturvey, which point! I was - ascertained by actual measulement and trim: attested by said sheafer and Fisher by marking a ! youlm pine fur a corner with 3 notches on the ' easterly, westerly and sotitherly sides respectirely. and also by Sit ItemAISIZ. 114' same by 3 notches upon the sides looking toward, 1 hesame of 4 trees reaper tivelY standing in t it e tenieli borhocd thereof; thence; by a line parallel with the .ea4ern line of said itur; -A eV ft) the Wil li am Eillo t. south 7 degreet and a hnl f east 3THI, feet, recto. Int: said county line tote ~ scheylkill County to Be. I,• , eginnihg. point In the, middle of summit of the-high ridge afore.said, con-i mining within' mind` - boandaries . tins quantity of *Mat SIJJ w-rem, be t tiv , sauk adieu truly ascertained,! more er has; being the reline premises nine ,undi-i vlded sixteenths parts of which William A. Patrick ! tool Sarah L., his wile. gramtd and conveyed unto 3lary ilitst, by Deed dated the 4th day of April, A.I It. IS6I, ilia in and by a reference thereto; recorded 101 'Schuylkill County, in Deed book No. —, pa;e---,1 w dil luny -appear, metrical in Deed Bonk. No, tf.,• page tee, &c., with the appurtenances , , consisting ni, a' frame 4 nut Breaker with Salutes, Screens, 3.111=f chitiery,Ac., cOmplete. 3 blocks of 1 ,ti'-story frame mini.rs' houset and a frame atnblc in Cohnnida County, and it large frame Coal Breaker, with sehtdes,screens„ machinery, Sr... complete ,,! frantic engipe house, -1 dirt plane with machinery, coat., plete, I counter seleate, 1 self acting plane, 4. frame stable,• 30, (mole "weter tanks, and 15 blocks of l ; 4 ! story (mine Winces' houses In Schuylkill county. I seized:and tr.ken In execution as the property of JOHN A NSP.kl'ff, Jlt., and to be sold by . I . tit...OW:P.' C. WYNKOG r, iihertlf. • . . • sherlirs Otliee, Pottsville , Pa o November Ist, 187;„ .Nov. a, 187 d., ! •••,. 45—It. CHERIF'F'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—BY' .....M rine of sundry wrl is of 4 , 7ert kte.H-. Levert Ft.- - CM/I (lad rrdilliti , ffii Etp.i.ta4 1,4 , 114 (11 ,1 .11. nt tile Coort i l of common P.e.e. of :"...titlyri: ill county a n d te. me Movie,' titer.. . v :I. 11.. 4.1;1 I•P 1 10 pulMe .51e or outcry, on . .y.! rr It 1).1 r, .v,,,,,..5,, txth, ucik. At 10 o'clock in the for.moon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Pottsv l Be, Schuylkill County, the following di-moils-4 real estate, to wit : -Ail the right, title 1:11,1 Interest of Isaac rtey fort of, ' In and to nil that c , rtalti lot or piece of ground, sit.; mite in.the 13ortYugh of Seht* 'kill Maven , t , SehuylA .kilt County , hound e d! north wardly by lot of Jem'es.' KlrXpatriek, east w4irdly by Doe': al rev t.sout hward i ly by property of Jkic .ti I lu til zinger and westwardly by an alley. containing In width 21 feet more or legit, and In depth Ito feetonore or less, with the appnr tenances, (-med.:fine of a 3-story frame dweliing, . house, with a ::•story frame back building mu:cited,' ands frame stable : WI the property of ISAAC SET-I -1. EliT 4 .. I A Ltitt—All that certain small farm or treetof land, alt mite in "'Moo Township, Schuylkill 'County, ad joining lauds of saltine' Dresher, Ilichael Grover, John Hart, Henry Stauffer and others, containing austere., more or less, with the appurtenances, con sisting of a lt.. story log dwelling-house and a log barn; as the property of JOHN TEPLE. ALSO—NO. I.—All that certain small farm or tract of land, situate In Norweghin Township, Schuylkill County, adjoining the upper road " leading front Pot tavil le to Millersville the Duncan tract, and land , of Conrad Seltzer and others; containing 4 acres,! more or lees, eidth the appurtenances cc:insisting , of a 2-story frame tavern and dwelling-house, with of 1 1 - 4 -story frame back building attached, a brick.. - aed frame smoke house, and 2 fraine 5tab1e5.....1:' , ..• I • NO 2.—A1l that certain lot or piece of gronfid*sit= nate In Jelappa, in„ the Borough of Pottsville; Schuylkill County, bafinded.riorthwardly 'be Front street, eastwardly by lot 01 Frederick , Sehultz. southward* by the Mount Carbon Railroad, and westwardly by lot of Frederick Flail, containing in width 110 feet, and In depth 180 feet, more or less; with-the appurteriaticeis, consisting of a 114 story frame , dwelling-house with brick_ and stone base ment; ae the properte of CHARLES F. KULL. AlPoCt—A II t licse 3 certain lots; or pieces of ground; situate ln Newtown, Reilly Township, Schuylkill County, hounded northwardly by •an alley, east wardly by - the public road leading from Pottsville to Tremeni, aouthwardly by Pine street, and west= wars*" byanalley,coutalaing together in width 73 feet, anititrdepth 12,5 feet, with the appurtenances, consistilig of a 2-story frame dwelling house with 1 stone tatement and a I, l 4story frame kitchen at.. inched, a frame stable and a fount. awoke-house ; as- I the property of MARGARET ZEftN DELT. ALSO--All that certain 2;story' frame dwelling:r• bou r se, situate north orManch Chunk Street, be tween Coal Street and the Mount Carbon Railroad,_ near the boiler manufactory of John T. Noble in the Borough of Pottsville - 3n the said County of ' Schuylkill, containing In front ou a email . * street• running parallel with Coal Street, 12 feet, and In depth ys feet, and the lot or piece ofgroutid„ anclenr t liege appurtetant TO ash! building e' *a the props* . ty of JuIIN QUINN... • 'a , • .- • 1 A Lfk)---All tent egkrbOri, t 2-storta.briek dwelling house or boffin:or - with ha enient den below; situ- ' ate in the Boroarttilvtll_,e• tn the County of schuynt Ili, on intirtigthlterly6cot3tee. elf Leurel Street and Hill ' enditinhag,..th fresh on said Laurel Street - ;'B feet, and ladepthalongeliill Street 20 feet, and their* or pleeemfgronnd and curtilage Appartenruit to said building •' as the -primer's' of EstANCEL EICIIORN af,ist ,ELIZAIIETH 'Ea. COORS. . r ALSO—AII that certain farm, tract or piece of land, situate at Landingville In North Man ;elm Towt;. ship, Schuylkill County, Pa. bounded and !hoped SA follows, to wit: !!chi nning at a stake In thyroid leading to Orwigsburg, at a corner to Frederick Landerbrun's land. t henee along the said road lead. lug to Orwlgsbn rg north Ililidegrees„ writ 33 perches' to an apple tree, thence along said reed north 5 de grees east 26 perches to a white oak, thence by land of Jeremiah Reed south 33 degrees west 4 perches to a stone, thence south 78 degrees west 5334 perches to a stone, thence north 12 degrees west 44 perches to a• stone, thence by land late of Richard Rlekert and Philip Doti:Mellor, south 73 degrees west 59i degrees es to a stone, thence by other land south , 4 west 75 1 4 perches to -the River Schuylkill, thence along the said River south 12 degrees east 1934 perch es, thence south X degrees west 11 perches, thence south &i,4 degrees east 6 perches and fort -two-ones bond to &stone, thenre south 1.334 degrees east d perches anti twelve-one-hundredths to a stone: thence swath 5%. degrees east 33 . perches and one. tenth to &stone, thence south 3.4% degrees east It perches and feTelght-one-hundredtlas to a stone, thence north SA, degrees east 41 perches and seven t_y-five-one.loon redtits to a stone , thence north 78% degnea.,.. tai perches_ and fifty-four-one-hum. dredths toot/ done. thence north 47,4 degrees east 9 perches and three-One-hundredths to * stonethence north 16%de:trees west 31 perches and seventy-two- one-huzidrWtits to a stone, thence south 7934 degree, west 12 perches - and twenty-three-One-hundredths too stone• thence north, 834 degrees best 12 perches' and twen ty-three-hundrMthe toe stone, thence north 7934 degrees east 12 perhhes and six-One-hum dredths td a stone, thence south 233.4 degrees east 13 perches and nine-one-bundredths to &maple. thence south 27/,' degrees& east 20 perches and oeventYlsixi sloe-hundredths to a stone, thence south 3 1 %degrees east 14 perches' and ninety-seven-one-brimiredths to a atone, thence loath 77% d east 14 perches and seventy-nine-one-hand that° a atone, thence north el degrees east 20 perches and seven-one-hun. dredths to the place of beginning, contaluing 90 acres and 24 perches, with the aeMiltenenees, con= sidlng of - a 2,144t0ry stone dwelling hotite„with ti lothsre atone kitoben attached. and a large-frame hank barn with stone basement. -- ALSO—AIt that certain ether piece of land, situate in North Man-, helm Townshlpiabresatil, And adjoining the above mentioned tract, bounded as follows, to wit : Begin ning ate poet corner, thence by land of Frederick Lauderbrun north 77 degree"' east 41 perches to a stone corner, north 33 - degrees east 7 perches to ii. pine, north 4 t degree, west 11.% perches to a spruee, north a degrees west Di perches Logi:Wuxi. thence by laud now or late of IDahard Rickert south 71 de- i grees west 40% perches to • post, thence by land late l of Philip,Hoy south 15 degrees east 31 and three tenth* perches tea post, theme by Jere:Mitt Reed's acre lot north 77 degrees 'east 12 perches to a pod. south ittlegrees east Llperches and four-tenths lathe place of beginning, contalning itacresand/Mperch es strict nseasttre being theitente prenthes ankh the snid e thePresigent, Managers end Company of the ikbuylklll Navigation Company by Indenture even date 'herewi th . anti intended to be 'forthwith eaii recorded, did, for the eonsiderstioti there in mentioned, part of which is intended to ba/tere-, Iff secured, convey unto the laid ands Qaynot and Edward J. Gaynor, In fee, under =Meet - 7to the reservation. restrictions, . releases. covenants and provillana therein set forth, as bY reference thereto will MIT appear: meths property of .101119 GAT-, NOR, in the hands of Edward .7. Clay_nor. his admin , and of EDWARD J. GAYNOR; lit his own right.. ' , ALSO—nil that certain small farm or -tract of las d, situate in Butler Townshipp, techaylklll Chan ty, adjoining the public toad-'leading to Ashland, - and lands now or late of the estate of Benjamin . Pott, deceased, Isaac Reed, Fidler, and others, containing 17.ecres, more or leas, with the appurte- 1 , I nanees, containing of a2story fnunedwelling-home 'and a frame ham-I' , as the•property of GEADROK REIFF and CATHARINE RUFF-.. . L' --- 1 -ALSO—AII that certain !color pleceofgrottad, sit-, oat, In the Borough -of Mahoney City. SchtlYlnill County, bounded Uorthwardly by Centre street,' eastward.* by Catawba* street, south ' ly by Water s treet , and westwardlydry lot of H Tolan,, containing In width Xi feet, and in de 125 Peek) / gittsAite agmartealuteeiti etiosisting 'a pel 1 71; 4:4 7 frame store and dweinex-hatese ants femme ata' .- e 1 as the property of MARTIN illm..sy. • '-. . • I , Seized anal/then in execution and will he -*old , . • *:-- , , OEIMICIZIDE_WIragAIIiEIi tummy. 'I fiberifF*olloe. Potts:till% 7feer, &JIM •-7 '' 411-4 t 1 I • - ' _ - • • Twirju i 4 imu.vl clim=A; auviltwAßE, AND MCKIM; st. =MOAT. YMTAVILLD. ittipin COAVOU traviis stkorittoti Ofir • • .sGI3IIIT. ,T D CAP STORE, Clltinilso:i A - , 6ipszlinOtreat vortetY. eon -141-11111i'.4Cititii47—leieviar°atmon paid to Custom War*. REPAIR/S i done D e afly on short notice. 3 htz_iy sp.A.mtEsa 'S FOR PLA:RBINC. BRANS; TUB SPE KING, USES. FOR MINES. lid' kale I* NIErtC:I.VNT 111.,7' .51; and 519 ,AIINOII, SL. PHILADVLPHIA. ' rt.; A ilaertrun Tube Works Oct 1. ' 7640. /111 IRatche nub.',it:vein'. i :IL •,' T . 1•1 . `,.- •--,- -..*'''''' ' • .1 a ; •\ ' , i 4ll • . , M ii ° ,P - ; •1 7 :1.1:V T4\Th.f:.. - c= t : 1 . 03 .. i 9 1 '..itex.* - • =4; 34 t ec l -• i 1-V474.;! :• 411 - , Brorizes,lFancy Goods f . &c. - • - 1 13 1 ,11-ITI-IDAN'. BRID --% L. AND H LIDAY GIFTS. 1 - 1 We would rill} 11 attention of our patrons. ronll frlends to our large: nortinent or NEW AND DESIRABI.F. 00010:...., :Our importation" d thl% sensor, ore in , ,r op,i,ned, rind present many n %tellies, which we Am vet/kill. will ',tense. • Orders by mail ea . . . Pi C 4 'H Z ' < .fully and promptly :43...10,4114. 4 tir. 1 4 ILVEM , M1 S. STITET. PIIILADM.J:II I.V. J. P. CLARK. NAM I. 1131 'I ROBBINS, .1 J6WELK Nil'. 11.4 CIMSTNU JEHEY4I 1H RODBINII NOV. 5, '7O C ARD leular attention to their Fall DeN!re to Invite 'pa Stock - of SOLID 13' LVER WARES, arranged for , WEDDING PR&SE 'TS, comprising a great variety of new; w.efui and ornamental al:tides in Plain, Oriental and Pearl Finish. Theo , goods, chiefy of exclusive designs, will be found Moderate 'Feces, and In very complete as sortment (rum the, l i nexpensive and most practical article for table use to the more elaborate and orna mental eombluatin s for Dessert, Dinner and Tea ofkrvimr. • . A cordial indtat on is extended Loan who may f!el,tlll‘posed to vi.,tt oar- Store and examine this beautiful co llection f Art Work in Sliver. s• .J. E. CALDWELL Jt . CO. No, 902 Cii.ESTI 4 ,IST . STREET, . rIikLADELPRIA. Fth indriciai. A DESIRABL SAFE 1W OE INVESTMENT. THE SUNBUR I RO. and LEWISTOWN RAIL- D," OOMPANY I Bonds, bearing IT per . t.ln.Gold Secured. by a Otter 411200. rent. Ititit First an S ;only Mor'tgaige';, Tile (loud,: ar 3 1544U1.41 Cn 12=31M=1 t3;ooth.„ yable in tho city of Pi;lladel- The Coupons are }•e of Apr i l and (kdnbcr, .phia; on the firxril Free S!ate I.%l : frvi ,V7l/ex : Tq.t.s. The - price at pre wn . • I 90 an-il 1-d Interest in Currency. LA connection with the lie.ansyl wtstown, brings the Anthrael to nearer the Western' ant Rout h. IWlth thin advantage It will con .. utttber Trade, and the Immense, , Ls of ores 19 thisiteetion, together icopled digtriet, through which It ,la very large and- protitable trade. Wit. 4A INTER id: CO., RA N This Road Withl vaula.Rallitsid at, I i * Coal Fields G' western markets. i trolthe trade. The., and valnabledepo s . wine the thickly inns, Will Secure 11l Denteig In unw‘rern ent fteetirlt les, , South 'TIIIP,D St., PhllnQe lNhia ENE Apply to FE INS II itziSC'E TRUsT 6) - 11INEILw I OM • , Bunker, st• Pottsville. Pa: Si N'ov. '74:;.2; lin) 60 gloiljing, 1870. PALL OPENING. 1870. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF I FALL & WINTER GOODS, Including SILICS,I POPLINS, CHINTZES, SKIRT ,--INGS. CLOAKINGS„ VELVETEENS, CORDU ROTS, WATERPROOFS. On the new shades, *e.,) TRIMMINGS, KID' . GLOVE 4, a variety of ' Handsome Plalds,lOn the new gold and hlack mix= tures', and a full line of beautiful Striped Cash mera.Benga and Bstrlin Shawls. Also, . a Splendid assortment of . , MILLINERY 000A4.' Including - pl.: . . i 11.0 SATINS, SILKS , VELVETS, RIB- 4,!:. - BoNa,si.sicra. WEER. ax. I , - ' 'WHITFIELD At EoyElt. - Sept 24. 1040: us-er )3idantam citapra. Lisaxi.Ac. 21IS I g i etttL i f?.,ft m ftn Ahl tasit l ai Jseq Q, 91) teal , 06. . Marseille. Hullts..4 00 to $l6 63. ' • Lap Blanket:a. Carriage Rugg. Trerelinsßlanketsand Maude. • , LINENS. • 215 dos. FlneTowels, $2 50 to WO). 2:11 dos. Rapkibs, SI 00 to-SS to. •, Hack Tweeting'. 15e. to finest. • Russian and American Crashe ,,, . • - • Loom WA. Unsus, 37c. to Si 6). • ° •• one Bale Superior Loom Dice, 50r. to pieces Irish Damasks, ale, op. • Laninaa96 up. 'a Ltsena,avery number. Mh1K 36,11 Milner, all stles. TAITHISIV CLOA.ER - - LADISH SHAWLS: • LAMM' •1. FINS CLOPOS.. RELICT= MR. • • StISILIK POPLINS. • • $ll MICRINCIMIL - - "SE M & , ' 'CLOTML '• CO PER ft CO•NABD, ELE.,Coaliat trim Art, I.LtamitrEtritarrs. oak 1.•;0-4/Lt ' • •PILLLADELPHIA. • • • Preload, Pa lOW Building Briekk FOR : IIY • RATIMCIE MOTHER I . e. DetAs SL. ' 1/1:111 , — . tr • rhilh ' ,l.l6Bll. • LTRit /11141.1ralt. ' • . - 'WM , mania axturnaci. . sokcracriug ..iarraviux, PA. ' MO H t° 1344 11"14 4114 1' alidira-PY,E7III',I-1.1111201"114 To Tzsziala i .A. padiattaualvtatleman at. , 45. alapetcalatn. - tit goat stamp/wilt &aro= of aelptlponaft mit aa asetattr laatriat out tarCitad rasa mmmamti ~ n umeoll ya alUtai i _srlUt au eat laWitly to maw it tbe ore 'mutual+ tr assappa , wlttl .- i., ': 2.: __• - 1113% ,„ •• • • ' - APMellar 13.6 Lawaspart. 46•21 lt . -v. • • . . ~.. . , • . ~. . . . • ,ANIA. lill I=AIL A.LER, POT DEPOT. POTTtiViLLE, PA. lit keep mnstikuily land -A full awnort `.Of Building Luta 'bleb hewn' plat , to xcil nt the 'EST MARKET itAT i. Sank, ittlntlic dc. 1511 at :iOCe , l3l s per 10.70—Z:41-17941 lei and u ft pwaels., - sto .as to permit eadinr, of a Nine— two varieties of leTeonneeted, and are equal. In evely Ts of full ktiage. w LC CO., Philisdelphla:' 1111 ME MMI 253 CENTRE St 211,g s_-iitelegretphA UP rP To MIDNIGHT. THE EUROPEAN WAR. A iOTIIER PRI3SSIA - N VICTORY. ~ Captui.e of New: BreirlArh. GARIBALDI REPORTED DEFEATED. _ Great •:Distrtsa - : : Aram g: the Freheh:' , . - . ~•• - • • :, • 1--.A.Z # AINE •D\ NOJtNCIA:D. ' THE P %OPE'S -L, TTLE . HILL. E./SW:LAND. , Saprrader: of Nem- Brehach—Rumors of Carib*/ 41'...stirrender—The Empress Euileale, A tistriaN Yediation:-OrenLDl/1-• tees" Amos% the Feetteb.' • LnNimisr, - Noi - ..ll,—Late last evenint, a l re port was received here that the gartison at New lireisich had hoisted the white nsg. This rumor iscentirmed to-.s/ay by 4wofficial despatch announcing the capitulation of the fortress yeaterdsy afternoon; Fivethetuand prisoners, ineliteing one hundred. officers, -tell into the hiMiJs of the Germans; no guns were captured; • i• The corresloondtnt of-the TIMES,: writing from Berlin yesterday,,mysii sharp reply has been returned to Austria hi •response to , her note offerhyg mediation, owthe ground that Austria having armed at the 'beginning of the war is disqualified now to act as neutral. It ix generally thought that Prussia will pre fer the annexation of two provinces, Alsace and Lorraine, to any Wiarantee that neutral powers iway see - tit to-Make. Prussia's relit-, 00118 with Austria andlftussia are ttotsuell as to render any guaralftkv of theirs accepta ble: r - ' • TAferwitit-reat distress' amoug the, poorer . classes ortifii-Tmuch, owing to the Govern .:lnent haying 's(l4ed..all the Money: hi the :savings banks, together with the;property of ;.*cArpotintis and commune which by tpe . lereneli iaw were placed in the custody: of the 'FRANCE. • Disuiazitled—ilgaidu• Veuovii*lemL . . ALT ItnEtskcifz:7N-ov. 9. —The -dismant ling of the fortifications- has already been ennurienced,now that the French works on the opposite side of the river are all in --Ger man hands. ' A heavy battery. at -the - itotth of the town has been entirely removed; and the guns !in'Sehlivisberg taken to ,the loWer town. ; The Baden artillery has been thank ed by the Prussian Government for its gal Gantry:. ' • The Grand- Duke of *den is 'at, the Bead- ',quarters-or _Wing W.il m nt.Versailles.' , LILLE, N0v..1t1.-.:-`:1 'e City . Colincii. to-itay it unanimously' parsed ..reortiticitt . < " that l3a .7:line, in telling. the army which her traitor ;Onsly iurrentlerell to the enemy-Oathe city of Lille tind all northern Frarfee craved peace . 'at . any coot, lie4Ap•,nally, and this body in iodiguatittS• sptirpS the lie } " _ . • , -, . • The Pop" Little FLORENCE, Nov. 11.—The Pope has fixed his • compoisation for the • improvements made by him hi Rome at five millions. TJIE .ELECTIONS. ' ° i':itrtis,r 1 Writs., NEW YO K. - ALRANY, Nov 11.—The ARGUS claim the election of 66. Democrats •to 62 Republicans In the State Assembly. The Congressmen elected' in thIS State 'stand 1(1 'Democrats to lbßepubli#ans as follows :—Democrats elected- 7 in the. Flpst, Second, Third,' Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Sev enth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth (is a gain), Sixteenth (gain), Eighteenth (gain), and Thirtieth (gait*. The remaining districts are Republi can. 'Names outside New York,::Chas. St. John, Rep.,Eleventh ; Jolla H. Ketcham, Rep., Twefth ; Joseph IL - Tuthill, Dem., Thirteenth ; Eli Perry, Dem., Fourteenth ; Jos. M. Warren, Dem., Fifteenth ; J. Rogers, - Dem., Sixteenth; Win. A.. Wheeler, Rep., Seventeenth; John M. Carroll, Dem., Eigb teenth ; Elizur H. Prindle, Rep., Nineteenth; - Clinton R. Merrill; Rep., Twentieth ;lEllis 41.7• Roberts, Rep . _, Twenty-first; WM. E. =-Ltuiting, Rep, Twenty-seoond ; Robt. H. Rep., Twenty-third ; John E. Seeley, Rep„ Twenty-fofirth ; William H. Lamport, Rep., Twenty-fifth; Milo H. Goodrich, Rep., 'Twenty-sixth;: 11. Iloardman Smith, Rep., Twenty-seventh ; Freeman .Clark; Rep., Twenty-eighth Wakeman, Rep., Twenty-ninth: William Williams, Dew.; Thirtieth; *Walter. S. Sesslutis Rep.; Thirty first:, • it is claimed Holiblan's majority will be dimini;hed a s ttdditional retitrus are - re ceived. • • - • - In this city' the Democrats Succeeded in counting in Delaharty for Pollee Votuniib sioner, al though Felttnan fairly electedlhy 42 majority. This givesthe Dem-. ocrats -four cerptuissioners. The . Repu bii capOegarct-it .as a high-handed proceeding and fraudn(ent on its face, and ,the matter will he lentitested. ‘ ' 4 . - :MICLIIGAN. • ' .. _ . . i - Durnorr, NOK. 11.—The State his-,Republi can by fifteen to-twenty thousand.: , " Conger, in the Filth liistrict;:ta.l 130 majority: -The distrietiusnally his4,ooo. Waldron, in the First District lois" leas than 1,000.1 The Sen ate hai4 20• 114ublfran niajorfty, - and • the 'House 20 Repttblican 'majority, which is a . loss froin last term; but enough to insure a Republi ean .United States. Senator. . . „ ~ • • ' ' MINNESOTA. •:., '.. . . Nov.,ST..rAti.i v 11.—Thereturiis of Tues day's elections are still far froth completes- .Averill'S majority in this district will probes" . bly reach.4,ooo, which defeats Donnelly by .as large a vote as he ever received when run ning as . a RePublican. - - - I hthe Firs( District a• few returns haie been received from the lower tier of.coun ties but •enough is known, to insure - the eleclian Of puunel,_Rep.„ from 3,000 tu 4000. The Le i.+ . Wile will probably stit4about pi l ii the same as e Inatome. - .! • , _,, . ' 4.,. • • The - Re bliinuts ;havO.,gained •In several districts, - and lost in Othersi.peciAlly.lti-Ar- Mistead conrity,..Wideh 4w :there .siirpriltjtig. The election orGeneird slbles!, Petnocritt, In this'eotinty+c-depencleOti UM: . voteOf .SlClund ISjewriehieh is reported against-him..-.lt is bellevedl that tbe Legislature' elected is-in fivOr-of IW..Windotn• for U.Senator. • . ' • 1 KENTUCKY. - .• • • liortsgra.F; Nov: - I1:—It Is now believed the Dein lots have elected Rice.in the Ninth District by a. small Majority. The following are .the 'names of the candidates eleeted-to Congres : First District; Crossland, Dem;;!;• Seccilid, .MeHeri4;' Third, - Lewes,' Dent. ;.• Fourth" Reade, Den]. ;. Fifth, Winehester; Dem. xtli, Arthur, Dem 4 Seventh, Becki -.Dem:: E hth, Finley - , Rep.-(small majority); Ninth,.• Rice,Dent. ( small :' majority.) . '..• The Republicans claim that the Ofilcutl count will give thiailistritt to Thoinas. The majority In the .State for Governor is 30,000... The Coh gretsdonalrnsjotity in 1868 was 75,000. Full negro vote in the State is 35, 000. The count ing shows thatthe Democrats hay - I Hen off 11,000.' , he- negro& cast about 1,111 votes this el ' on: The Republicans cla'• . a gain. in the -S to of .15,000 over the August. elec-'. i t lion. '.-- •+, • , NEVADA. F asetscO, Nov. 10,—The election returns-from Nevada come In slowly. It is genemlly believed that the Democrats have carx,R4l the State,. except for Lieutenant Goveriforkand Congressman; Slingerland, Republican, for the former, and Fitch, Re publican. tfor tke latter position, are believed .to - be 'otectect. At will require the official vote, hinvever, to decid'the result. • I . RIBEVIZ at, HON, CHEIIINIUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, 1 Noir °fret, tb,„ii_lqweift, prices for eight years, t4elr i • t enure4re stock i I Carpetings, Oil Cl oths, Canton and Cocoa Mattings. ,4 CROSSLET'S BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1 50 per yard. • . GOOD ALL WOOL` INGRAiNS, '• _ • , EN BO DY BRUSSELS.~' - • REEVE L. infilinZir!iis. ' _ . la!I 131r4baliar 1211241PIUL&DIMPIIIA. Sep!. Angus tl3. ":046.301-I.lll4en•ead MEE FUlte: , Mi , . . . . , JOHN . A. SUMACH & CO, . .. 446 - :Aisik '3tx43€4. - . . ><A:ft7'Adlvw 0V • , LA lEW 'FANCY , FURL ; -- ea..lwi g ',it tim,,,,,,i, - ‘ saw,. itait fay ti:bie; minktku ft . itoyal,Ertaltle. Grebe. Eleat,,/istraeank Squlrrel,FUeds.*e. •ChUdielatailetta..*-, . . • ~. tatli=:s Collars and. tiloves , ,-, livid The latest ittilea at lowestprleei:_, , - • ' ' All Purl jkailalt sit !Tpreleated:' • _ JO A.'. firAlisarin a, CO - 2 i.. - iva ;freiVatt ":1: $ 4010.4 below 144314; i# ort iori . .. - .... • .PEULADALIPIIITh- ,7 ‘ " NOT. ii -• p . , .- ,-. ~, • • - _ , - - ioni': . ; . , _ ,VEM - BER 1870 *p*Oulicticies 'feat I=l. EUROPEAN: WAR. TH Ramo that Atiltria has Joined Frame. 'MEW FOR AillrfiAlloll. Papai Zouaveg - ite.eatletti vrreneli Itepossewa-Orlem*S. The V 110-Pi ENGLAND. GM' le Silereb—Bomar thet'A pt L ee—lelovsenent lbr Arblbee--Pa opal Zoaavet Re-ealled.— . .. . . NOV. 11.—At a. banquet. at Nor= - , ii hist evening, held to celebrate the 'of „Ilayor {Albeit! a member of f Par , for that borough pronounced. the 'ran to he the result of adiealistn.- , riled Emile 011ivIer as the prime au e;War and one of .the greatest, romii 'rnac: NapoliOn i lwas a desp ot And , with a hireling army. The speech iy clmmented upon. ~ • • • ..-: lON, Nov. IL—T • he stock. market has ouch depressed thisrertmira, by that Austria had • • oined__Preace Prusiiia;' that Frene , troops have Orktiusi bild•Ahat the French fleet, ode important captures. - The streets !ti with rumors which however can ---• received. the cautiously, At this hour. , t are down to 93 for. both- money and . , and United States five-twenty .bonds • at tiri for issue of 1862. • • ,• tON; Nov. 11.—Th e• formal surrender • Breisach occurred at 10 o'clock . . this i. Gambetta has ordered . thitdril- . infantry arid recruits must be en- '. 11 days. '', . ermans have new , batteries o n the_ of. Varreuy„ at Mont Magery, Bea--. id Couxbevale. - • Colonel... Chureettp . • a authorized by the. Court of Cham- Wall his Papal Zontices to fight for • LON thampt eleetioi war in . He reg that. of cats in a tyran is sha I4kNI rp, been 13 1 / 1 1031 1 1 against 'retaken las Ina i . are fillet not be ri consola t l LI aCCOII are fiat LOND of New forenoo ling by , ished in The ( sous .a has be:ei benk to France; Lo ND wor, of says II( sal suffi . toN; NovAl.—Aosta - dnuies the - ru- having demanded plebiscite. Re e vote of the Corpielected by univer inge will aniply , suffice.. _ iecial despatch .from Brussels . states', *informed political circles are. Ini with the. belief; that new - arringe- i f or. arbitration have been effected : b utral powers. Preliminary condi.; an Egli - Rabic peace, accept ab le alike . ice .vlti Piussia, have al repAY been' The initiative has been takeu by. for assembling a Congress....,A heavy- . now has oeeurred.at Rouen. • . A 81 that %A NN pressedl ruents 11 four 1# tionn ofd to Fran concludi Aussia t EAU of .4: The Fretich Itepowsecd.tieleaim—The•Prussisim Re.- , • pc , ..rtid - • TounS, November . despatch from --- General DiAurtilleS Paladineis, com,k mender of the arinOif the Lair, ' ' was ceived by the 311iiiStei* War, lash venitig; -- ., and ha i just beeirgik•eit to the public.. - Irt lit as follows . -P We have taken - po s sessio n of the city- of Orleans after a tight which lasted two days. 7 .Otir aggregate losses in and wounded do not reach two thousand, while-those of the ienetny_are - much larger.- We have Medal =more than one thousand prisoners thus far; and -are continually: adding to them ; as we follow the Hying enemy. • Arndt* the pro perty captured are two C 3411011 of Prussian model, :twenty ammunition wagons and a great 'untuber of vans and provision wagons. The- hottest of the righting took - plice around Conlinier on Wednesday; Nev,-Oth. - Notwithstanding the -bad .ireather and, other unfavorable circumstances, the elan' .; displayed: by the troops was- .rentarkable.. Gen. -De Paladißes, on occupying ' the , city, issued the folloWing congratulatory order to . the of and: ,soldiers - nof- the army of the Loire: 1 "The action - ofyesterday was a glorious one for • our• army, Every position of the enemy was vigorously. carried, and the enemy himself is: now retreating. • •"I havein formed tile Government of your • conduct and a n t instructed to retern to you their thanks for ,your victory.. Mind the .. the disasters in .which'-France is- plunged,.- her eyes are upon - pill she - counts - upw your courage. Let us all make every,elforV in order that this hope may not be mistaken. tglgned D'Aurellespe Paludines Commtuiti . der•in. Chief.". • . •` . .. _ . - Tomos, Nov. 11.—The jouninlis report that the Pnis.nians have lost over 10,000 men kill ed and wounded and 1800 , prisoners in the battles around'olleana, and arliFlieeing tow = arils Qhafteti and Elaine. ' A large number ofitinei thrown "away by the enediy have been picked up and distributed arliong`the National Guard at Orleans. The entire army of the Loire is moving forward. -The thill-. tary department of the East has been abolt, Otiedeaud • Geaeral . Michel who held 'chief command there - assigned to other duty. A despatch - froth Chaguy 'reporte. a large French foree thete'well supplied With artil lery, mid suMeient to resist, the adVance of b it the enemy. . Troops' from Lyons re march.: big to Mvolun teerseet• the -Prussians: _I a volu teers euntinue to Join -Gard:atilt — mino hi large numbera. Nf IittSAILLES, Nov: 11.—(den.- 'Von' Der ham having evacuated Orleans. reports-that the enemy is not advancing along the Loire as previously. rumored.., .. . • _ PRUSSIA. Another Projected Sortie. __ . . )Biaii..lN . , Nov. lA.—Deserters; from .Paris say that Gen. Troehu, in order - to regain Prestige, -is preparing for - another ' grand sortie. I . . ~. ~ _ HIM I - Move:pent. of Prince •NapialiSa. • Bit' 4SELS: Nov. 11. -.l l l.lneel Napoleon arrived nt, th9lotel DeGate, In dale oily. THE WEST. Mtasourt Elections. • - e hvr. Nov. 4.1--i7Completei returns from this county gf4i3 *own, 17,256 ; Mc- Curry, 4,672 ; Brown's majority,l2,s94. Re tiirnsirorn 54 counties give Brown 41,79.5 McCurry, 10,8941 majorkty for Brown, 30,- 911., These indicate -Brown's Majority In. -the State • will be ao;octo to 49,000. • The REKTBLICAMOIIIIUI4 to have returns and estimates fromi9s counties. The follow . ing is the result for the Legislature :_ House —Democrats, 67 ; Fusion; 15; Liberals, 16; R9publicans; 20. Senate—Democrats 7. ' Fu sion, 7'; Liberals, 1;= Republicans, 2. The liberals have their County Marshal, Clerk of the Circuit Court, and Aisistant Prose- . .outing; Attorney of the,,,Court Correction. The-Demcicrats •• IniTAL all the other County officer - a - by , bandsoMe - majorl- Jies; including Judges of the CirctlitCourt. VIpaGIA7A": . . Nov. l I.—Trlia. of Mattie Batham mutderer of I. McNash, was concluded to-day. Jury brought Ina. verdict 'not guilty. •it will be recollected about i year ago Miss Batham who had been seduced . --by Mc 'ash, visited his boarding horiseand 11, emended fulfillment of his promises toms,- iry her. Upon his refusing to do so she, deT. liberately drew a pistol awl shot him dead. _ —Thereis an old• :St. josepb, Mis- Bowl, whb has kept house over twenty years, and who has had only one' paper of pins in that time, and yet has apart of the met ,. tett. I.N GL RI cf4S • OT • DE RAVEN' i nito; . -5.,„ • HI filial) STRUM,' PED.AbitiADA. • Nov. 3..1000 a:ciock.Oall• =1 1.1 :. 8. VA of 441..4.-........- i. 1131 111% „ - - %IL UR lOW' i 1 Wig 7 . ' lt: _ - - - ..... .-.... , 1 t • .M/7. • ” . 4 '65. Went - -.....;,..;. 1 i i tg ... " ........,-..:L. - ..... .. .ne • ‘ ,-.s'i, 10•0nt..... ...-...............-- V. G. 30 year 0 per cent, .Carreney,....-.. 411 11l Sliver.W7 G01d.,..1.........C* ....------- - ''a 430 4- . . Union fiCe . iii7ll. - Klat'Sf. 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