trrrLE. SCRUYLK. LL COAL TRADE. nee 6 Pocahontas 8 Tecumseh • ; 10 Lady or M. Friendship 15 J. C. Dreher qharles Focht SOLD 14 Tiuga 7 Boats 38: Per lest report 45 Boats, MOUN't CARBOOT RAIL ROAD. The following is the adionnt of Coal trsospekted on this road for the week dnding on Thursday Even ing last Per last Report Total. 26,795 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector M)l4 CREEK RAIL ROAD The tollowihg is,the ampunt of Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Thorsday even• ing tart Per last report N,902 GEORGE 11 ik nEsT 15211 WEST BRANCH RAIL R : D. The following to the amount of Coal transported on this road for the wet* ending on 'Thursday evening last 6,304. Tone. Per last report . 43,298 49,602 ROBERT C.HLLL Collector Total l'E The folloviing fa the artrouritot coil traniplrted be this road up to June 150, 1839. 20,120 Tone 11. H. POTTS, Collector. LEHR: 11 COAL. TA DER- 1.31.1 For the week ending Gth month, 13th Boat. 132 Mauch Chunk Parryvine ) Penn Haven TOTAL StrIPM F.N . rs Mauch Chunk Perryville P'enn Haven M.tUItILU. On thn 10th tnst , by the Rev. Mr AlcCnol,.Roß IRT G LELAR. to Jll.s S. AMANDA HCI-S. v. rcht dent n 1 M tortnetly ta. On "the 17th 5y the Rev. L: 13. Caane. Mr IiOWF.LLS, tea \INS ‘1 kRY ANN TERRILL DIE IP, On Saturday 15th inst., Cant Gn FAN rA. Soh of Philip and He.tcr Haifa, aged one year and eight months." . USIVERSLAIST CHURCH.—A discourse will be delivered on Sunday upon the Parable of the Rich 'via' and Lazarus. And in tell the lifted up his e3es being in torment, and seeth Abraham afar ottand Lazarus in b05., , n." Luke 16. 19-31. On Thursday evening next the ,Fastor will preach in Mtnetsville from the Parable of .the Sheep and Goats. "These shall go away into everlating.pun nihtnent, but C.° righteous Into life eternal," Matt. 25-46. REVIEW OF.TIIE MARKET IVistale, June 22. 1839. • WHEAT FLOC R. by the load was worth on Friday F; 00 WHEAT 1 35 per pushe3. In demand. RYE FLOUR $2621 per ewt .n demand. BUCK WHLAT FLOUR $4 tit/ per cwt RYE, by the load 105 oy the boshol—ready sale' RYE cliort 10 cents per bushel in demand ovri f 5 cents—ream sale. 18r A rots— G2l cools per-bushel ift demand CORN-1 00 cents per bushel In demand CLOVER SEED—SI2 oil per bushel. 11 mart! SEED —s2 50 per bushel. FL XSEl:O—$l .15 per bushel .11 demand WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon 131" rrEit —2O cents per pound—in Kegs 20 pent, rents per d oz e n . LARD-14 cents per pound TALLOW— Idec:nts per pound. 11A NIS 13i cents per pourd. CORN CHOP 1 - 00 cents per hushellni emend BACON-13 cents per pan d. BEESW AX-20 Gents per pound FE Ann.:Rs-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-IG, vents per prionr M CKEREL. by the bhp. ° No 1.517 No 2. 515 SALT-1. 50 per 881 :75 per bushel PLASTER is .korth $7 50 per ton. HAY $lB per am. • SIC) lOWliars I{e4s - ard. AS Lost M Mri IN arterronn ( •mav,..rhne 17 , h .) .W • between Centre S;reet, and the Steam Mill, a Rum nt money, of a $Mt tfie Me chanic's Bank M Phtl.tdekithrt, and two an the Culled State. Bank ; a certif-rite far the Licht we4ht of the' Boat G. G eahner. Any nir.on find• mg the above money, and ! rournina , the sa;ne to the Subcriber, or leaving tt 4 the °thee of the Miners' Journal. shall twelve theinbner reward JOHN HENRY 11. IiANT.E . V. 25-3 t June 22 Pocket BOok Lost NVAS Lost about two? week , ago, I`.ll v rough nr neivhhorleisod, a vmall dark:Pocket Bonk, containing about sl.sdi. Whoever 6nds said Pocket Bonk and Mnriev, and will leave it at this of ace, shall be reasone b I v rewarded. June 222.1 ----- Six Cents. Rewaid. ABSCONDED from rile subseribe c r, nn Thur.-- day lasf, PETER ri) ,an indented appren tice to the boat building business. who is supposed to have gone towards Northumberland. MI persons are fm hid lorbdrinethe runaway, se I will prosecute all who may employ him. The a dove regard will be paid:for his apprehension June 25-3 t . JOSEPH SHELLY. FIRSTF__ TRocir scguYLKILL COUNTY CA V ALR y. will Paradr on Thursdav, the 4th duty nfJuly, 1639, at 31,rttrner' , Hotel, at:10 o'clock, A. M. By Command. MICHAEL MORTIMER, First Sergeant. Jur.e 22 25 —2t Lemon Syrup. THE. Subscriber has commenced the manurac• lure of Lemon Syru'r, which he ofrrs for sale by Cie dozen or itnalP Eville e.t .he loin st cash prtces. • , ' JOON' S. C. MARTIN. June 22 . 23-1.1 Brick .Brick 100,000 Brick at' the IS S c7: " Wr Brick Yard l" .r ~. le to Hamburg, Berke Co.intv, Pe. Hambwg, June 22 A Male Teat:l.ller Wanted; APPLICATIONS will be received by the Sub. scriber fiotn anf petson who may be desirous of teaching the Public Scihobl in the Borough of Ta. marina. It is the wish or the Board of Doectors to have the School commence immediately— A ppli. cants will give references as to ability and good moral character; none other need apply. Applica tion, directed to the subscriber, Post Paid, will re. ceive immediate attention. JOHN FRANKLIN, President of thc Board of Directors. Tamaqua, June 22 • t_ Excia*atiolk Eilibi*kment. natOPO§ALA -will be teCeived on the 11th jrllChe at The Engineer's - Office in Reading. for the remtiinder of the road Way formation - 1 with the exception ora few light sectiona f ) yektble contract ed for, between Reading and Pottiville. Vials and profiles qt the sections to be Jet, 'Will be exhlbitiii af ter the '6th of July at Reading, and any further in formation which may be desired will be 'furnished on application to the assistant. engineers on'the or to theundersigned at Reeding. WIRT ROBINSON, Acting Engineer. Reading, June 22, 25-31 2350 Notice to Itax . Cellectorso COLLECTORS of Tasceln the several Boroughs snd . Tonrrrshipa of Schuylktllreounty, are here by notified that unless they settle up (bele duplicate of more then one year's standing akin before the 22d day 'of J une next, they. will be forced by legal process without respect to mrions. . By order of the Commissioners. 40HN M. MCKEE , . .tune 2-2 25 Treasurer. . 3805 r Tons 22,990 Jersey and Western Hams. JU.STc: a cceived a prime lOt or Jersey and West ern I . ms, Flitch, &c., and for sale by I,9Vi Tons 16,854 Sago and Parmesan Cheese, for sale by NATHANS. . Jane 25—tf J)E\IIJO(INS-S. 3. 2 , IS 1-2,'Gallon Dem johns for sale by N. NATHANS. June 2:2 25—lf o lector John Mc Barron, 1 In the Court of Common vs I Pleas tot Schuyikill,county, The Subscribers to .of July Term, A. D. 1839, the Pottsville Town I No. 183. Hall. . N OTICE is hereby given to all ointments and other persons interested in the ae;d Pottsville Town Hall, that a Silt Fucias has been issued upon like Mechanic's Lel], entered rn the Court Common Pleas of Schuylkill county in the above stated case, and that the saine has been regulary served, and will be so returned by me to the next July Term of said court. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office,. Orwigs burg, June 22, 1839. c 25-3 t EY COAL THAD Thns. G9sB 2fi°6 13:3 Thomas Stanley and Job 1 . In the Court of Com- M oore, tor the use ullienry I mon Pleas of Schuyl Creasman, Robert ltayET.l- I -kill county, to J uly Itnghast R. Collins,—and Perm, A. D. Ywhp G r ,P; umber t:18. The Subscribers to the 1 , Potsville Town lialL VONCE is hereby . givea to all claimants and 1 " other.+ mteiested in the said l'uten Hall, that a Sire Fu Ctite has been issued upon the Alec:twine's Lein, tittered in the Court at Cum/nun fleas of Schuylkill county it, the suave stated ease, and that the balite' has been regularly berl.ed, and writ be r e mined to J uly Term of said Court. PE rh.:R. 1 . LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olee, Orwigs burg, J It•j'J 585 29461 356 11673 190 6360 1131 47.494 LIST OF LETTERS ILEM 1I til.Gto tne ['vat Office at ruttaville, June Ist, 10.39. Arnold Nathan A!ex.rnder M. trgLe:d Frederick Aed t rbon Edward Al.pn 211 Samuel Anobtrung John Brum r: It.) le Edward li3ker Barber \strin• C. 'fit,wer Bell ‘Vrn Brass Catfiatine Brien Wilham fkrks Samue - 1 Brennan Andrew Balib'Abraliam Rican Paul Brown Henry Bruton Don't 2 Baum Dougherty lit.)Learts Bowes John Barton Simon Bakiet Bullock Edward Careev Mr.. ('ran W.n H Clay Anna Carroll Martin Coveley henry Codringt‘on.lra. I)“nouElty Henry Deihl Ind y, 2 Glad Jacob Snyder David (:•i•lon Samuel Sheddan David 2 Howell Fitothne Sterling John, II l Anson F Sooner Torn Hertkr Satraid - Stoever Ildnrg'• - 11.rtman,Henry Sedden Edward lla:tie Thos. F. 2 - Staytey Andrew Ilsrig John Stapleton Patrick' I letringt)E3 Harriet A svaub Christian HIIIIVP Joseph Shilstone F. 2 J.,nes A T Trevilhon John 2 Johnson Jarnes Tagtert John . Knohel Jacob . ' Vartz Mrs. JOSEPH MILLER. 35-3 t ILLER & HKGGF,RTY, have received nne ivA-pipe of llama i c&., Superior Port Wine,, (pure Juice of the Grape,'; to which they invite the attention of Physicians and Invalids, j June 15 • • Tubes for Boats. I llfiE subscriber is prepared to supply promptly • the Tubes ordered by the Navigation Company, at the usual prices. deduebug the $2,00 allowed by the company. . J. M. CROSLAND. June 1.5 24 To Cent,qctors Fo J ime 22 IMIEB Lewis J lencils %Vm Lung Jac.,b Lawler Larry Nit:nu John Myries Mr Murphy IVm Moore & Co. Messrs 11 , 1“ttc l,harlea Nu , ir Joel tbiatenet L;dWard Moore Pal tt Met'anagle James cOunuld Paul McFarland Andrew McFarland John M cf.; mley Alexander McCabe Al eKee David MeCaima Juhn 51cliinhey Jubtua McCarty Patrick NlcGlauchlin Daniel MellduffJaines Nactou John Naughlin Ncd 0' Halley Arthur O'Connor Ruin Pnilan W Niftier G Perry Benjamin Pink (Mallen Pierce Wm. A, 2 Price Jahn Paothro John Probai. John, Duncan George Richards George Ihvis Vogue Joseph Eaatvood.Eliz.abeth Neily Philip Evans Evan Ruch John F,rguson John flunydn George Frank Solomon Shield' James Fry Jacob Shappel F Pat rick Sherman %V, Fdilieraton Luke SherOau Ifygh (~,) t t,tr Vary Shelling Joi.n S Drehr Wiu e I).aks Wm liirhn John , Whittaker Patrick I4ii del Alexender Walton Jacob . Lain Thomas Walton Robert Lloyd Sarah • Walters Joaeph ••• I.lnid David Walrers; John L iycork Laney Worman Charles Lareenaneider Adam Weidner" ',mac Lehman George Yost Wm Lilly Samuel Zeegncr Lawrence SHIP LETTERS. !Lloyd Leek Wm 'Sher lock George Smith Thomas •Saader Nathan Stephenson Thoinee Weiriohuh Frederick Weber Peter A tzeroth Jacob Arvroth Joseph Blitz Gotlelb Carroll Charles Coleman 'John Dd Vla Sam l Daley Mlchael &non John Hdrris Sajlathicl JOSEPH WEAVER, P. M Pottfrville MARBLE MANI:FACTORY. rilliE subscriber - begs leave to inform the inhabi tants of this place, and the surroanding country, that he hCs un Mind, and intends keeping.a large and well . tlelected quantity of Marble, Altinumenter for graves—and would invite those wishing to per, chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he will eell as cheap as they can be procured Any where in the Susie, and as well engraved ; which will be done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh language or the Malec'. ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr. Ag't. 24—ti June 15 Port NVine FOR INVALIDS. MEI vpatatis, „learnt - *Ai' v v -friends and We "pnMict: getieridly, shat they haviropenedbleinnial assortmentlifil their Moir& Feed iFitoee. (2 dinirs.sitiitifiSt Market Strnetasehich they or cowl?, try produce , SHltittos.ofirhieli they - phrehitrket the Whelk priced-. F - U? 100 Bblet superibr family -floor for nde low, Chips. Fisti,9alt,(7oo;:e,Stsgur, Itlobtsses.'6ll.-ton el. ke ;one 15 24-3 Cheip Clothing for tail'. J UST ricyved from the Manutactory in New York, a second supply of superior ready made Clothing. which I will sell at 'my Establishment, at the Old Post Office, Wholsole or Retail, very low for cash. Also—A well deldcted lot of Ladies' Shoes. also Men's Boots, Shoes, ina Mita. of every description at 12 per cent below the usual prices. R. LIM NCOT. .June 15 24-3 t Old Post Office, P.-S. 1 would Vespectfully inforin'tny friends that I have made arrangements with a heavy Trnpdrting flour° at New York. and that I intend at as - early a periiid as practicable. to offer them -a splendid and generiti,assortment of Dry Goods, at New York r.s - prices. D A Boy otgood addreAt , who can come well recommended, is wanted to attend in the Store. N NATIIANS A T the low price of 25 cents per genii°. for sole by N. NATHANS. June 1524 • J UST received a large•assortment of Fresh Green and Black T,eas, in Chests, Chests di Boxes, for family use, fur sale, Wholest& and Retail by N. NATHAN'S. June 15 24—, QUPE'RIDR Pa li- - ;Gold, 4- Brown Sherry, Star, & L. P. Madura, Port, Claret, Muscas,. Malm sey, Muscatel, Lisbon, Teneritte, Hart & Chain. tiajgne Wines, in Wood and Bottle, all waranteAl su perior to any othdra in the Burough. for sale by June 15 OF Thomas Ma‘ffit, a young man 23 years old. middle size, dark eyes, and the prominent marks ofa burn on one hand and limb, the side not now recoll , seted, left his fathers' residence five years since, in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, and has not since been heard from. - Any information would be thankfully received by his lonely sister, who is very anxious to know whether he yet lives. A line ad. dressed to Sarah Mat, care of Wm. Chambers, 119 outh fifth Street 7 Philadelphia. June 1.5 24 RUN AWAY from the Belmont C'ollieries, on the evening of the 30th ultimo, k H I'M DR IP I' HORSE, between 12 and I 3 hunda hush, carries his head low. wish a heavy mane, and abort bushy tail. and is about ten rears of nze, and will Bait with a pace or trot. The atiore Reward sill be ',lid on return rifthe above liiirseto the Rellutilnt on the'Schu-ylkill Valley Roil Road, twin mile. a bore Port Carbon BELL & BOLTON. Port Carbon, June 15. 23-4 t Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale that valuable and well known property called Iva. •Brur.swick Forge," situate in East sals Brunswick Township, Seim) (kill Coun t, consi.iing of about 563 acres ofland, the greater part 'of which is arable, and some of the best in the ileigobourhood, on which there is plenty of Lime Stove, and Iron' Ore. of an excellent noality, which has been found, and used, and no doubt there is a large quantity. The improvenients are a forge with the necessary out buildings, a Saw Mill. a fine Mansion House, five Dwelling HOliftPl4, 4,40/ .. , .• a large Switzer Barn, and a Thriving "•."":',- Apple Orchard The Little Schuylkill River and RaJ Road both pass through the premises. 1237 acres of Wood Land, sitmite . from 2 to 3 miles from the above, is also offered for sale. DANIEL FOCHT: June IS 24 1A R DINES and ANCROV I ES, juqt received and far sale by N: NATHAN'S. June 13 24—t:f FRESN 01. ire Oil, Preserved Ginger, -Illaraschine Cordial, Frenrh Pickles, . Olives and Capers, Oranges and_ Lemons, just ret•eived' and for rude by N . NATHANS. June 15 . • • 24—tf BY Virtue 'of seven! 011 of rendihcent F-rpofias anil Levan Facials, issited out of the Count of CrOu. mon Plena of iseixoylkili County, and to me.direeted. be exposed tnrublie Sale, at the house of :4111h.xel Seltzer: innkeper, in the Borough of Orwgzsburg. On ../londay the Bth day nfjuly next, , at 10 o'clock, A. M. -111 , that certain Two Story Frame Dwelling !louse, with a Two, ••• Story Frame. Kitchen thrre'o attached, . Slit, 111 smoke house and ,half lot of ground, situate --- in the 130i - ongh of Orwrgsburg.' marked in the general plan of the said Borough with Number 40. fronting northwardly on Centre Turnpike 33 Get, west erly by the same half lot No. 40. eleven perches. on. the .rear 35 feet, and eastwardly by lot of Jacob Hammer, Esquife,-11 perches, it being the northeasterly half part or lot .Nn 40. Also all that certain TWo Story Log Shop, and part of lot No. 2,sit late in the Borough of °twigs burg, in the County of:Schuylkill, bounded sem hwardly on' Market Square, 24 feet, northeasterly by lot of George Raush, Esquire. 9 perches on Inc rear by a pub he twenty triet alley, twenty-four feet, and southwester ly by centre part of lot - No two. it being the northeast erly part of said lot No. Two. Alan all that certain Two. Story Frame :Amp andcentre part of rot No. Tv , n, front. ing-psouttav ardly on Market Sqoare.TwenfyTwo feet, on the rear by a Twenty reef wide alley. Twenty. Two feet, being in depth Nine perehes, it being the cenrre part of said lot No. Two. Also all that certain Two Story . Log Shop and snuthweaterly part of lot Nb. Two, fronting southwardly ; on 'Market Square;Twenti feet., northeasterly by the centre part of said lot No. Two, Nine perches. on the'rear by a Twenty feet wide alley, and squthwesteriy by Ibt of Christopher Loeser. Esquire. nine perches—late the : Estate of John G. Woolison. • On Tuesday the 9th day of July`next, at the house' of Peter Filbert. Innkeeper in the Borough of Pinegrove, at 10 o'clock, A. M.All that certain mes image, tenement and ttact of Land - , situate in Pinegrove Township or Borough.in the county ofScheylkill, bound. ed by the lands of Charles .Snyder, Tuipehocken road, land -of Peter Eckert. Marcus Caufinan and • others, containing Five acres wore or less, • s • II with the appurtenances,consistmg ofa frame suss . is I Carriage liouse, and also all that certain _ tract or lot of ground.situate as above stat ed. bounded southwerdly . by Friedensburg road, west wardly by Peter Eckert's Mill Race, Northwardly by Swatam River. containing 3 acres more or less. Allman that certain messuagetenement A: tract of Land. situate in Pinegrove Township. County aforesaid, hounded by land of Peter Sneck, John Minnick, Jacob Seibert. Pickenng. and others, containing I'7o acres more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a Two Story partly Stone and partly Log Do•elling House, and a Log Barn—late the .state of Henry W- Conrad, Esq. At the same time and place, all that certain tract of L.ind i situalAn Pincgrove Township, Schuylkill county. fortneriy Berks. in the State of Penn sylvania, containing Two Thousand acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lance of John Snell & Co.. and late John Nichoson. Christopher Pincher, and George Rapp. late the estate iof Daniel Kershner.being an on. `divided part of a larger tract of Two Thousand Six I kindred Acres of Laud and premises, which Daniel Kerner, Esquire, Gogh Sheriffof i he County of Berks, by Deed Poll, beanng date ihe 14th day of April, A. a 1813, duly acknowleriged in Open Court of Common Pleas of the said County of Bat i ks. aforesaid. and entered editing the proceedings °tithe said Court, granted an d con firmed to Jacob K. Boyer, Samuel Kendall, and George Rorer as tenants in common, their heirs and assigns forever, and the same premises which Jacob K. Boyer. one of the above named tenants in common. and Sarah his wife, by their DeeM duly executed. being dated the 4th day of October, A. D. 1819, recorded in the office for recording of Deeds, in the County of Schuylkill, in Book Page granted and confirmed the said Two Thousand Si: Hundred acres of land to the said James Ere i =7-""-P7•. - 7 ': - .7:77:-.F.:.: - '-:-7-4-• - •.?.:7::7,' , 77.-' , f;.-i-.7----" , ::- .. 1.-- ---- -- - .. -.;=!: •••:, -- 2..: ,..,...... 1 , ,: i ......-7,--,- -,... ''''-'7 7 i '...;' 'A .4 i! .. + 4 : ,?- 11tHigillitiNignfi l kiir0 Ri l l ALIA ... $ d.... .77: , :•.ripi; •fg ib., *.-- -, - - 4.-.,, ~. , „. , ~., ~, , , „. ~, 4 . . - White BarsatT Wine. Fresh Teas. ihVint.s - Wines !I information Wanted, Five Dollars Reward. SHERIXT'S SALES. lilibitirsaidassigeli.iiscsigteitheiecitiftWWltu n dl red setetretja4whielt iiraw:surteirsibilianntid James E l liot:•jabion,to Samuel 'twig]: ttyDo4`thited `clay tit Deeember, 1819. et .oi. the 141 r y M A 061.1827. in Deed Books No. 54 page 428, • wlthihibehtdifinieuts add apolatatainces therBonterkt lelfter-44te the' Ratite of .4e sue Moe. Jr. - deeeased. ..DIS if r edtgarffity thelol# day OfJui* nest. at the haute beloseph Ehfughalyotit, Innkeeper- in the Bototekb Pottivilleoit s a • 10 o'clock A. M. Ail tboaethree lots of • Ground or Landings. situate, on' the river Schuylkill; marked n Owness's additional plan to Pert Carbon, withlSo.l6,l7, and 18. one t ufthent No. Sixteen, containing in front on Said river Seventy feet. and In depth to the rift road; Nb. Seveittein, coo talking in front on said river Seventy: feet. itdd di depth to the rail mid. and the other of them No. Eighteen, containing in tient Seventy ket. and in depth; passing the rail , road to a Thirty feet strent.-;late the Einate of .81 the game time and place, ail that certain messuage, tenement nr tract of I.and, situate the greater part is Barry Township; in the County of Schuylkill. adjoining lands !orThondia Cadwallader on the west. Ben ..jaminroomlae on the south_ David F. Gor don on the easrand Burst Patterson on the north, eon tainitkin the whole tract three hundred and seventy five Acres, more or less about ninety acres of which more or less lies in Columbia county, and will be excluded from levy and sale. Under this proceeding two hundrad and eighty. fire acres more or leas. in the Township of Barry aforesaid is levied upon This ['met of Land is eon. sid'ered of great value as coal land. lh ing at the junction of the Cattaa i.s.a and Sunbury roads, near the Mahanoy creek. on the Centre tarn pike road, upon which as erect ed a double two story frame and log House. occupied an a Tavern, and known as Green's Tavern, a large frame stable shed..a fountain at the door. h frame building erect ed as a Store, a trams_ Dwelling House, with other nut buildings— I ite iheEatate of Vedenttne Brohsi. deceased. .At the same time and plare.all , the following tracts of Land, situate in Barry Township., Schuylkill county. and part in other county , bOunded by and in dispute, Land of Benjamin _Coombe. James Deni son and other., containing four hundred acres, more or less, called Deborah Grant tract. Also alLthat certain tract of land. hounded by land ofCrowsert,Burd Patter- Nhrtin. Benjamin Coombe and others, co tai ing four head red and three acrea, more or 'leas. called the Isaac Nell's. tract. Also all that certain tract of Land, bounded tcy the laat above mentioned tract. Ben jamin Coombe. James Stephenson. land unknown, con taining two hundred and ninety actes i fifty four. peichelt called James Crowserta tract. Also all that certain tract of Land, bounded by the last above ment.orierl, Archibald McCall. Thihmaa Cainplatn, and o hers con taming four hundred and ninny acres more or less. call ed James Stephenson's tract. Also all that certain part of R ibert ea plain's tract, adjoiaing the last above menooned tract, Thomas Camplain, Robert ('amplain, and others, containing two hundred acres more or lore Also all that certain part of 'Thomas Camolain's tram, bounded by the last above mentioned, William Morris. son and otherscontaining one hundred and ninety acres more less. A lan all dist certain part of Williarn Mor rison's tract, bounded by the last above mentioned Ira. t. James Stephenson's, pay of William Mornson's tract, containing two hundred and eight acres, mere or less Also part of Thomas Gaskin. Also part of Thomas Giiskin-and William Adams and whets. land ofThomi s Gack Wiliam )(lams, B Young, William Greece, Es ther Kimmel, and 'others. containing one hundred and eighta-fi4 acres more nr less Also all that certain' boomled by land of Archibald McCall. Janies phenson and others cniiiain rig f..ny acres. more or lims —rat, the Eat .te of Abral.am !W./ma, the carne lime and place. all that eer•a n messaaze and 11 . 4'1 of unimproved land, s•tpam Rush Township. l rZ Chumllcill Mgt etc. bound , d by land n' Chalks. W iman Lind °flare Benjamin ari., , an. by 'and. late chimed by Li dui g Berger and c.r i e r ,conia ping Emenly ar'res.aed one hundred and th lay -two cm hes aml a1...m..1.1