.„ II MEE Min Sli t ElUPP,ti SALES REAL ESTATE:. 1111 1 T rattle of several writs of Levari Facies $llll cl-leVemditioni &Olt= hewed out oldie CoortWr. Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me di petted, 1 will expose, to sale by publ.c rends* or out cry. on . Saturday, the 1.91 A day of Ahtreh next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,nt the house of Charles Christ, in the bordtieb of 'Pettaville, in the county aforesaid— All that two equalsendivided third parts, the whole intathree' equal parts to be parte.' and divi..ed, of and in two cieitiguries„ . tracm of • , 00. 3 A LAND, e i toot e.in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, one of thetd immuring 65 acres. 110 patches and allowance, surveyed to John Spald, dated March 16, 1829, the other containing 93 acres, 91/ perches arid allowance. arivered in the name of William Stall, on wart ant dated March.l6oB29, with the appur tenances.-. A LSO, gave full, equal fourth parts, the whole in to Tour equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in a certain tract oleic:oat. Lane,. situate in Nor wegian township. Sehuylkill couety, adjoining land surveyed toJohnSp3)d and . William Stall.eurveyed on the several warrantadated March 16,1829. con taining 43 acres, 153 perches and lallowanee, sur veyed on a warrant to Samuel Seaxinger. dated March 13. A. D. 1829. with the appurtenances, . ALSO, two full. equal, undivided third parts. the whole into three equal partite be paned sad dia4ded, of and in two contigudus tracts of COAL LAND, sit uate in Norwegian township,Sebuylkill county."une of them containing,l96 acres, 73. perches and allow, "nee, surveyed on a warrant to Daniel Stall, dated March 16. 1823, the other containing 4G acres. 413 perches and allowance, - surveyerr.on a warrane•to John Stall, d it6d Marsh 16, l82), with the appurte-. "maces. ALSO, the undivided one fourth part, the whole into four equal parte to he parted and divided, of and in a certain tract of COAL LAND, situate in Nor wegian township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lands vritiveyed on warrants severally on the 16ih . of March. 1829,in the flamer of John Stall and Daniel Stall. containine 87 acres, 711 perches,. surveyed on a iV3 r rant in the name of D tniel .1. R.dgwaY, dated 16th Nar a; mg, with the appurtenances. ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in Mahantnn,go street, in the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county. being 'lO feet front on said street, bounded on the vast by property of Joseph Kimmel, and on the west ny other prOpeity of John C. °Ter tian, and being the eastern portion of let No. 79. in the original plan of said Borough, with the appurte nance!. consisting of a three story brisk house, with a basetnent story. LOT ALSO, a ccr.ain L „OF GROUND. aiiiia e in Mabantongo street, itir the Beranek of Penal/111e, Schuylkill county, being 20 feet front on said street. and extending back 240 feet. to Norivegian street. bounded'on the eaSt by a three story brick house, and a 20 feet lot, the property of John C. Olferman. and on the west, by a three story brick house. and a '2O feet lot.also the property of John C. tererrnan, being the meldle portion of lot No. 79, in thii original plan' of said borough,:nrith the appurtenances. consisting or a three story brick house, with a basement story. ALSO, a certain LOT OF 'GROB - A D, situate on Mahantongo street, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being 20 feet front on said street. and extending back 210'teet to Norwegian at bound. • ed on the west by property of Charles hillier, and on the east by a2O feet lot, and a three story brick house, the property of John C. OfTerman, being the western portion of lot No. 9.in the originalplan of said Borough, with the appurtenances, consisting of a three story orick house. with a basement story. ALSO. a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Mahantongo street, in the 8,, r0 ,0 of Schuylkill county, being 20 feet front on said street, and ettendin' back .210 feet. to Norwegian street, bounded on the emit by a 20 feet wida all y. and on the west by other property of John C. °firma°. on the rear of this lot is erected a small trame dwelling house, being the eastern portion of lot No. TG, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenan ces, coniiniting of a two store stone dwelling house. ALSO, a certain •LOT OF. GROUND, situate on Mahantongo at.. in the Boning', of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, being 20 feet front on said street and ex tending back 240 feet, to Nornegiar street. bounded on-the east and west by other propony of John C Offerman, being the nit-ddle portion of lot No. 76, in the original plan ofvaid borough, with the appurie ' times, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND. situate oi Ofalnintong,o st. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuyl• kill county, being eta feet on said street, and extends back2lo feet to Norwegian street, bounded' on the west by property of Samuel Sillyman, and on the east by other property of John C. ()Turman, being the western portion of lot N 0.76, id the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenances, consisting ofa two story stone dweling house. ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, cementing in front on Centre atreet,6o feet, and extending back 230 feet, to a street Or allisy along the Mount Carbon rail road, Wended Northwardly by a 20 feet alley, and southwardly by lot No 42, the property of John C. Offerman, it being lot No. 41, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurte nances. consisting of a two story frame dwelling hause.an office and kitchen, and frame stable. ALSO, a certain LOP OF G RUONO, situate on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, county of Schuylkill. containing in front on centre street 60 feet, and extending back 230 feet, to a street or alloy along the Mount Carlaon rail road, bounded north wardly by lot No: 91, - the property ofJohn C. Offer man, and soutfisvardly by property of John Sates, be ing lot No. 42, Wale original plan of' said borough, with the appurtenances, consist.ng of a three story brick house and brick stable. , ALSO, a Certain LOT or piece of ground, situate on Norwegian street, in the Borough ,of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, beginning at a corner of a 40 feet wide street; thence by a public street or alley, 297 ft. 8 inches, to within 16 feet 4 inches, of a 16 leet wide alley, to lot marked No. 11, thence by the same 137 feet 8 ;inches, thence by another part of this lot, 52 feet 3 inches, thence by the same 70 feet, to the said 40 feet wide street, thence by the same 52 fret 3 in cites to the place of beginning, being the, same lot or piece of gronnd which FranctsS. Ilubley and Rebec ba, his wife,grant‘d and cOntirmed to John C. Offer man by Deed dated 4th,June, 1833, Recorded at Or ' wigsburg, in deed,,book, No. 13, page 377, with the appurtenances, consisting of a large brick building, now occupied as an Acadamy. ALSO, a certain two story stone dwelling house, and parts of two lota of ground marked in the plan of the town or Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill coun ty, known as Pott and Patterson!s addition to said borough; with the Nos. 38 and 40, situate on the south side of Market street, in the Borough aforesaid, with the ernurtenanceit.- _ ALSO, a certain inestmage. tenement and tract or parcel of land',-situate in Manheim township, Schuyl kill county, with the river Schuylkill and Schuylk 11 canal passing through the same, beginning at a black oak on the east aide of the river Schuylkill, and on one of the Schuylkill navigation darns, thence north 89 degrees west, creasing the data and river 21 per ches and 4 tenths of a perch to a post, thence by lands orßenjamila Pott and up the tewing path of the canal, North 11 degrees, west 32 perches. to a spruce "tree, north 5 degrees, east, 94 perches and 5 tenths to a post, North,27 degrees east,ls perches and 6 teethe • to a post: thence by the same land and along the southwest side of the canal bridge end Schuylkill bridge, south 38 degrees east,l4 pkrchea and 8 tenths, thence along the same land, along the west 'nide of the centre turnpike, west one degree. east, 123 perch es to a post, south 8 degrees east. 50 perches and 9 tenths, to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres and 65 perches, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone house and frame stable. ALSO, all that portion of a certain TRAC 1' OF LAND, situate in Manheim township, Schuylkill county, lyisg west of the centre turnpike. and descri bed as follows, beginning at a atone corner in the western line of the Navigation company's land and the northwestern corner of Patterson and Ilubleis lot, thence south B.i degrees east, 475 feet,to a stake in a line of lot sold to Patterson and flubley, thence north 5 degrees west, one hundred and five feet to a stake in the line of lot sold to Francis 13., Nichols, thence north 85 degrees west 475 feet to tte,western line of theaaid company 'S land, thence along the said fine, south 5 degrees east,los feet to the place of be ginning, with the appurtenances, consisting ofa twit story stone dwelling house, nnw occupied as a Tav ern. and* stable, all late the estate of JOIIN C. OFF. ERM A N. ALSO, at the same time and place, all that certain three story brick messnage or tenement. with a three story back bedtime and lot or piece ofground, situate on the southwestwardly side of Centre street, in the borough of Pottiiville, Schuylkill county, being . the lot marked in the general wan or said borough number 5, bounded in front by Centre , Strent,' by • Church alley; by lot No. 6, and by a 20 feet wide al ley. Tbere,iselso erected upon this lot,i a bath 'and smokehouse, a large stable and carriage house, a pump and well of water and two hydrants. The premises are occupied ass tavern and. known by the name of the '• Pennsylvania Hall," late the estate of GEORGE SUOSMAKER. 't ALSO. at the same time and place.'one full equal undivided one fourth part, the *hole into four equal pans to be paned and divided, of a certain Mess,,. age. plantations and two several tracts of COAL LA ND, situate in Pinegrove township, in the coun ty of Schuylkill. one of theca being one equal fourth pan of three, hundred acres of land, confirmed to Frederick Capp and George Melser. by parent dated Nov. 2.11'96. The other tract being unimproved. and bounded and described as follows,: by land sup posed to ha ve been surveyed to Jacob Gonekle tt, co.; now claim:sib! George A. Zerby. by lands late of Chsrlea_SnondPn, and by land intended to be con veyed to John Zerby. containing 52 acres nod 46 per ches. with the appurtenances; consisting of a log dwelling house. a Inc barn nod a saw mill; late the .cstateof.CLIARLESIvIticLURE. • ',r:i: ^ .11. 1 0. is sertitiaLOTOP GROllND.nittate bi the: -Bore gh of Pottsville. SellojikilLioungi alijoinia let ofiPhilip W.ornmtiladorf..on the Ito levet* ' On the south areal* lot of ,George'Oche...bonaded . and 'fronting on • Second .street and ThirdAtieet, measuring in front aid rear 25 feet. with the appor tenances:censisting of a frame. dwelling Imam etd. stable, late the estate of AMA:IS''' MENCLESON. ' • No. I. ALSO; et the stoic:time - end - placte, One 111 undivided seven twenty l feurth parts of tiro conti uous tracts of coal lank innate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill , county, bounded on the east by The Physic-trait and the Schuylkill NaSigatton Com peers land, north by land of Ar.chibald flonaldstin and 51C.Intyre, west by land of Thome" and :Joseph Worikiand south by Thomas Sillyman and 'others, subjecilto the provision of a deed of trust, from Burd Pattelfn:Henry C. Carey,lsaat Lea and E. L. Ca. ray, si Abraham Hitit,and th eir respective wivec to - Presl Blaikiston, containing seven hundred (700 acresore or less. with the appurtenances,consisting of 23 d erring houses , one torn and Stables, 3 steam / ati engin and fistures, and one saw mih wtbe rail roads assing from the mines throughthe borough , olPotta l tle to the Mount Carbon railroad , and ell the privileg and rightiattached thereto. 2. Aso, undivided half of a certain tract of coal land, aituatein:Brancli township; Schuylkill county, about 'lone milinabove • Minereville, bounded on the west by 'the Andrew Lytle tract and lard of the rhea. nix company, South by land of late Thomas Reed cast by land kilt of Thomas Reed •ard land surveyed to Dorothea in'nes, and north by the Wolf Creek tract and laud.ofJacob Serrill, containing 216 acres and 2 perches: . more of less. v ith the appurtenances, consisting of tea separate tenements, or dwelling houses'. 3. Also, the on divided half - era certain tract *feria] land. situate in Schuylkill township. Schuylkill coun ty, lemnderl'hy lands late of Michael 11Iosr,- Jacob ;Inlet. late John Moyer, late John Bushy, late Jacob Ladigli s ite Andrew de Long, late Michael Busby. Ed ward I; Ilubley, late John Seltzer, Valley furnace company. laii Olilinget now Edward B. llubley and' 172C:1111. 64d, . containing 350 acres more or less, known ! ,by the name ill l'attersou tract, and the same which Was conveyed bylolin Seltzer to.losepla Swift, by deed 17th April, 1829, with the appurtenances, - eons's' ing, of seven dwelling houses, school and [hee ling, house, withilto Schuytkill valley rail road pass ing thrdugh the same, excepting thereout the town lots which are marked inthe plan of the town of Patter son with the numbers 15-24.28-30-32-31.5.! and 56. 4. Also, a certain lot of situate in the town of Patterson, :Schuylkill township, Schuylkill endrity, adjoinit lots of De,by V Bell, and other lots ~ - Swift add Patterson, bounded in'front no the /I street add in the tear by th e Schuylkill Valley road, v.ith the appurtenances, consisting of a .. story sore dwelling house. - ; .., 5. Also, the undividedthalfef a certain tract of coal land situbtein Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, known by the name of the Lailig tract, bounded by land of Aaron Bowen and George Hoffman, vacant land, Jacob Bushy, George Reber. "Waltz and Shell, James Blew, and Abraham Guldin. containing 350 acres mdre or less. being the same which being con. veyed ha - Peter Ladig to Joseph Swift on-the first day or Aprif4ll;29, with the appurtenances, consisting of two dwelling houses , one bank barn, one log barn, 2 Miners' houses coda saw mill. the Schuylkill Valley rail road passing throuch die same. 6. Also, ilia undivided friar tenths, of one sixth part of a certain tract of coal land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill County, bounded by land ofJa cob •13iiliy, Charles Shumaker, Francis Mcntees, MatthOai Keely, James Dirkenso , John Swartz and Dr. George Klentworth, conta fling SOCO acres more or less. kllowit by the name of the Valley tract with the appurtenances, consisting of 44 dwelling houses and 3 sands shops and stables, an Anthracite Fur.' nace, ore ,kiln and Other impmvemehts connected with tbetsame. The Schuylkill Valley rail road run ning throng li tine same. 7. Arse, the undivided two thirds of a certain tract of coal land, held in common with John Schalt and George Babe, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuyl kill counte surveyed in the name of Elizabeth Davis. bounded by Janda surveyed to George Miller, Catha rine Berger. Daniel Kercher, and others. containing 400 acre inure or less, with the appurtenances. - 8.; AU . twe.certain landings and lota of grou nd 'Nos. 3 and ‘,l, situate in Port Carbon, Norwegian townshij, Sc'lluytkill county. each coniaining in front 133 feet, on the dock ddg, by Dr. G. G. Palmer, and in depth each 64 feet, Avit h Oleo ppurtenane.es. 9. Also, a certain lot olgrotind situatein the town of Port ...larbon, Norwegian Township, Schuylkill en uuty,eituate in the rear of and bounded by landing lots N05.1:3-and-4, lands of E B. and F. S“Hubley and °there, sultjected to the rights and privileges of a .rail road now passing through the same, with the ap purtenanc.es. 10, AlsO, one lot of ground or landing situate in I Dared J. Rhoads' addition to Schuylkill Haven, coun. - - ty of Schuylkill, bounded by lot No. 3, on the west, and lot No. I on the east, extending from Broadway to the river Schuylkill, being 103 feet wide on Broad- way. tapering by straight lines to 80 feet on the river Schuylkill; marked in the Said addition with the num ber two. with the appurtenance. 11, Also; one lot of ground situate in Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to S. huylkill Haven. Schuylkill county, bniinded by Broadway. lot No. 16. a 20 feet alley and lot No. 15. being 155 feet deep and 54 feet wide, numbered in said addition with the No. 17, with thOappurtenances. 12. Also, all the right title and interest of Burd Paterson in an uneivded moiety or half part ofa cer tain tract ofcoal land, situate in Branch township, in the enmity -of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of the New York Schuylkill coal company, Gco. Rahn and Burd Patterson'ssother land, and others, con mining 61 cores more or less, with the appurtenan ces. 13. All that certain two story brick dwelling house brick kitchen, frame office, and frame stable and lot or parcel of ground, situate on Alahontongo street. in the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, bounded in from . 3y lahontongo street, westwardly by a 20 feet public llcy, aouthwardly. by Church alley, and eastwardly by a 20 feet public alley, containing in front on fif, hantonzo street .300 :net and in depth 244 feet or they bouts, being composed of the five lota which are arked in Pott and Paterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the numbers 1618'20 22 and 21, with the appurtenances. 14. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate an Church alley in the borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded in front by said Church alley, eastwnrdly and in the rear by land of Benjamin l'ott and obeys, and westwardly by land belonging to the Friencist meeting house. containing in front and Church alley 12tt feet-or there`abonts, and in depth 1 450 feet or al l y with the appurtenances. - 1.5. All the right title and interest of the said Bard Patterson in the one undivided ha Waal!' thaflcertain lot of ground situate on Mahantongn street, in the rear by Norwegian street, eastwa idly by lot N 0.17, sod wastwardiy hy lot No 21, containing in fronton Ma- Mmma° meet 60 feet and in depth 214 feet 6inchea and be i ng the lot which is marked-in Pott and Patter son'a additien to the town of Pottsville, a ith the CUM bet 19, with' the appurtenances. 16. All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of grow (1, situate on Nlahantongo stretl, in the Borough of ottsville. Schnylkili county, bounded in front by Mahantongo street, in the rear by Norwegian street, eastWardly by a 20 feerpithlic alley, and west wardly by f t lit 19. containing M- front on Mahantongo street 60 fe t. and in depth 211 feet six inches, and being theio which is marked in Putt and Patterson's addition to ho,town of Pottaville, 'with the number 1 17, with theappurtenances. 17. All lhe right title and interest allot said Bard Patterson. in the one undivided bailor that certain lot aground situate on Mahantongo. street, iu the &d -ough of Po:lsville, in Schaylkill county, bounded - in front by Mahantongo street, in the rear by Norwegian street eastw ardly by lot No 13, westwardly by a 20 feet public alley, containing in front on Mahantongo . street sixty feel and in depth 214 feet 6 inches, and being the tot which is marked in the general plan of Pont and Patterson7s addition to the town of Potts ville, with the number 15, with the appurtenancca. 18. All the r ght title and interest 01 the said Bard Patterson, in the one undivided half of all that cer tain lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Potts attic, Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Market street. in the rear by Norwegian street, eastwardly by Dumont Xtreet, and westwardly by Spring street. containing in front on. Market street 240 feet, and in depth 244 feet and 6 inches, and being composed Of the four lots' which are marked in the general plan' of Putt and Patterson's addition to the town of Potts ' 'Ole, wdh the numbers 52 and Si, 56 and 58, with the a vpurtelances. . 19. All the right title and interest ofthe said Bard Patterson in the one undivided half °fall that cer tain lot of ground situate on Lyon street in the bor. ough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Lyon street, in the rear by land of Pott and Patterson, eastward!), by lot No 116 and Lyon et.. westwardly by lot No: 118, containing in front on Lyon street l .lo R. and in depth 125 feet, being the lot which Tilmarketlin the general plan of Pott and Patterson's addition to the.tow n , of Pottaville,with the No 117, with the appurtenances. 20. All the right title and interest ofthe said Brad Patterson ink the one t.ndivided half of all that cer tain lot aground situate in the Borough of Potts-. ville, in Schnylkill county, bounded in front, by Ly on street, inllia rear lay land of Port and Patterson, eastwardly by 'lot num ber ono hundred and fi ft een, and westwardly by lot letterer one hundred and sev enteen. containing in front on Ly'n street. thirty ft, and in depth one !Mildred and twenty6ve feet, and being , the lotj , which is marked in the genera: plan of Port and Pa terson's addition to the town of Potts-- ville, with thenitraber one hundred and sixteenovith the appurtenances. I 21. All thd right title and interest ofthe said Bud i Patterson inlt he one undivided halfof all that certain lot of ground initiate on Lyon street, in, the borough of yousvillci, bounded in front by Lyon street, in 'the rear by land of Pott and Patterson, eastward/7kt a five feet private alley, and westwardly by, lot of ' Ungh &nal, dontaining in front on Lyon Meet 2'3 feet. and in depth 125 feet and being the lot which is marked is Prat and Patterson's addition to the town of Pot/81111e, with the number ono. Modred and te.o. I with the appurtenances. , . 22. All tho right tide sod interest of the said MO • - _ ;t ..... __ -.,...: ..:::•-',=;`,"4',..,!:',-.Z. ME :Pattiason in the Obit itrailiiided half of all that certain Millet ofgreund situate on thini sheet in the Bor, oath Of Pottsville; in - Se' taitylkili, County.: Wended - la roan( by taint street, the rear tor lard of Pott and Patterson on the one Slide by lot number four and on the other side bsethe ot erhalf of th is lame lot; con-, gaining' in front oci third, slicer twenty fore feet and in l e depth two huadrea and - venty feet.- and being half . of the lot which is Warted on the general elan of Poet j arid, _Patterson's Willem! to the town of Pottsville. witirthe number three. strith the appurtenances. Bartl 23..A1i the right htle and interest of the saidi Patterson to the one undivided half of all drat certain bait lot of eroand situate' on third street, in the Bor• ough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county. hounded' in froarby•third street, in the rear by laud of Port and Patterson, on the one side by la number tiro and on the otherside birdie other halfofthiasamelot.con . , tainaing la 'front on thud; street, twenty five feet and in ritip/h. two hundred & Screwy ft, and being !vitae lot which Is marked on the general plan of Portend Pat/oven's addition to Pottavillowitli the number three, withthe.apporrenances. . - . • 24. All the right title and interest of - the said Burd"Patterson in the one undivided half of till that certain lot of ground ettuate on Laurel street in the borough of Pottsville; in Schuylkill cone. ty, bounded in trent by Laurel street, in the rear by the Minersville road, eastwardly by lot of Willi a m T. Fipting 'and B. Keyser, and West wardly by a twenty, feet alley, containing in front on Laird street sixty feet or thereabuuts, andin depth one hundred and forty five feet or thereabouts, nod beifit in Pott and Patterson's addition to the town-of Pottsville, with the• ap purtenances. • I 25. An the right title and interest of the said Bard Patterson . in th e one undivided - lE3lla all that certain lot of 'gronnd situate on the Miners villa road, in the torough of Pottsville, in Sebuyt kill county, bounded in front by the Mineeteille road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhornts, eastwardly by a twenty feet public alley, arid wit stwardly by a part of this seine lot, containing in front on the 51inersville road thirty feet, and in depth one hundred and forty-six feet or there. abouts, and being the northeasterly part of the lot on Laurel street, which is marked in the ge. neral pier' or Pott and Patterson's addition to the Wive el Pottsville, with the number eleven, with the appurtenances. 26i The one undivided half part dell that car in lot of ground situate on the Minersville road 1 , the borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill court boended in front by the Minersville road, in ie rear by land of Daniel J. Rhoads, eastwardly by the lot pf Benjamin . W. Cumming, and west. wardly by lot of now or lute P. Nagle, containing in front on the Millersville road ninety feet and seven tenths and in depth one hundred and twelve feet or thereabouts, and being all that part of lot number thirteen on Laurel rtrert and half of Jot needier fourteen, in Poll and Patterson's add. lion to tho town of Pnttevilln; and now laying on the northerly side tif tiie 31 inersvillc road,"with the appurtenances. 27. All the right title and interest of the said third Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of grounr', situate en the Miners , villa road, in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuyt kill county, bounded in front by the Minvereville road, in the rear by land late of Dania). Rhoads, eastwardly by the lot of Willie:at Adcock, and westwardly by the lot,ot P. UPholiz, containing in front on the 51Mersville ro a d thirty f ee t or thereabouts, dud in depth ninety feet or there. ebonite, and being the northwesterly corner of the lot on Laurel - street. which is marked in the gen eral plan of Pott and Patterman'it addition to the town of Puttsvill , , with the number fifteen, with the apputtenaneis. 28. All the right tide and interest of the said Burd Patterson in Hie one undivided halt of all that certain lot of ground situate no the Miner , . vile road in the borough of Pottsville, in Schnyl. kill county, hounded in front by the said road, on the 'rear by land late of Daniel 1 Rhoads, east wardly by Int sold to P. Utnholtz, and westwardly by lot of Conrad Ackerman. containing in front on the Illineraville road thirty feet and in depth wiverity-eight feet or thereabouts, and being the northwesterly corner of the la on Laurel street, which is marked in the general plan of Pott and Patterson's addition to the town cif Pottsville, with tlib number sixteen, with the appurtenances. 29. All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson in the one undivided halt' of all that certain lot of ground sitaate on the Minerti 7 vine road in die borough of Pintsville i ln Seim). kill county, hounded in front by the said Miners. ville road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads. eastwardly by lot of Catharine Shut, and westwardly by the other part of this same lot, containing in front on the Minersville road thir. ty feet or thereabouts, and in depth seventy three feet or thereabouts, and being the northwesterly earner of lot number seventeen on Laurel street, as originally marked on the general plan of Putt and Patterslin'a addition to the town of Pottsville with the appurtenances. . 30. The one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situate on the Minersville road to the borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, bounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, eastwardly by lot of Conrad Ackerman and westwardly by tot of Jelin Bindles?. containing in front on the, Miners. ville road thirty feet or thereabouts, and in depth sixty-four feet or thereabouts, being the north-- corner of lot number seventeen on Leurad street, as originally marked on the general planer Pett and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville with the appurtenances. v.! 31. All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situate on the Miners. vile road in the borough of Pottsville, in-Schuyl kill county, bounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, east ward!), by lot number seventeen and westwardly by a twenty' feet public alley, containing in front sixty feet or thereabouts; and in-depth fifty six feet, and being all that part of lot number eighteen on Laurel street in Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of 'Pottsville, which lays north of the blintrirville rood. 32. All the right. title and interest of the said RainPattetion an the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground, situate on the Miners ville road in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuyl. j kill county, hounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, east wardly by a twenty feet public alley, and west wardly by land of Pott arid Patterson, containing in front six t y feet or and in depth forty two feet or thereabout*, and being part of the lot which was originally marked in Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, op Laurel strut, with the number twenty, with the appurtenances. 33. The one undivided half of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, beginning at a post the northwest corner of the Physick tract, thence along the Eycr tract south 201 degrees east 11105 feet to the annth side of Lyon street, north 60 degrees east 281 feet, south 30 degrees east !Ott feet to the north side of Market street, north 60 degrees east 760 feet, north 30 degrees west 230 feet to the north 'siker Lyon street; thence along the north side of Lynn street north 60 degrees east 390 feet, north 30 degrees west 125 feet, north 60 degiecs east 50 feet, north 30 degrees west 20 feet, north 60 degrees east 180 .._, feet, south 30 degrees east 125 feet, to the north line of Lyon street, thence along the same north 60 degrees east 107 feet, :hence north 30 degrees west 247 feet . to the south side of High street, thence crossing said High street north 40} de. grees east 112 feet to lot number 64 in Pott and Patterson', addition to the town of Pottsville, thence along said last mentioned lot north 30 tie. grecs west 303 feet to the south side of Laurel street, thence crossing the said last mentioned street north 306 degrees east 102 feet to an alley, thence along the same north 206 degrees west 90 feet to the Minersvillo road, thende along the same smith 601 degrees west 581 text, thence man 201 degrees. west 72 feet to the line of the Navigation company's tract, thence along the line of the la'st mentioned tract south 691 degrees west 1239 feet to the place of, beginning. contain. trig forty•six acres - and lofty-eight perches or thereabouts, with the appUrtenances, consisting of two frame and six log homes for miners, ox. .ceptiOg out of the 52:0 premises lot number six. ty-one on Laurel street,' now the property 'of James G.; Clark, also a square of ground the pro perty of Miller kilaggerty,containink one acre end 20 perches. - and subject ,to the right Of a rail road sold and conveyed to Carey, Lea & others,_ _and-also-to-a—loase — of - certairi — rounirerilitri Caleb Parker. . . , -34. All that certain lot or parcel of ground and landing, situate in the town of Port Carbon, to Norwegian townehip f in Schuylkill county, bounded nortbwardly and eastwardly by Other land or . Bard Patterson,' westwardly by landing and lots of Palmer & Gartman, and sotithward iy by land late of William 8. Warder, containing an Warder's line one hundred and thirty-three -.~_ _ ... _ri_ =OBE 7 .le, ' • A -74.1111IMieltg- ICt'.7slolllt- 4 -1-7" 14Stel feet or . thereabimiti.AW. ,' , .'skink,nne, hundred: feet, salons the same. with tbeaPparrettanf* • Alithit certaita•liA*pocri ofgiound and landing, 'situate in the:,toiviii.,4.Prit.Carberr. in botitisteditat: thwardly by. hind lite of S. 'Werdef.!*castsitirdly by land aisle Edward 11. Hebb-bin the rear and west wardly by.gtlier land a Lluid,Pattersoe. captain-, int on Warder's line 133 feet or. thermfiituts. and. la depth 100 feet or- thereabouts; with the eppur . tenances.' ' • . • : 36, AU that certain lot or parcel of ground the town of Port Carbon._ in Schuylkill cointy.lionuded southwarilly by landing lots of Burr/ _Patterson. and Palmer 45z Garrignes, and on the ether aides by Hubley bi &Hyman. George F. Randolph and others, subject to the right of , theme:lira of the two adjoining landings t o ma k e I a railroad over the Lathe. with the appurtenances. :W. All that certain large two-story stone hobs% large frame atable and lot of ground. sit inife to the borough of Tamaqoa. in .Schuyjkill county. ho.nded in front by Market street, in the rear by Patterson street.on the one side by Mauch Chunk street, and• on' the other aide by lounum. ber forty-two, and being the lot which is marked in the plan of the town of' Tenant:la as laid out by Richard Willing, with the number forty, with the appurtenances. 3f. All that certain two-story stone dwelling house and lot of ground situate in the borough of Tamaqua. in Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Market street. in the rest by Panther street, on the one side be Riddle street, ana nn the other aide by, lot number twenty•three, and being the same lot which is marked in the plan of the town of Tamaqua as laid out by flit hard Willing, with flirt ;number twenty.five, with..the appurtenances. sp. All the tight, title and interest of the said furl Patterson in three undivided fifth parts (the allele into five equal parts to he parted and di, vii,ld) of all that mien) tract or parcel of laud aitujite in the borough ofTaniaqua, in . Schuylkill county, beginning at a post in a line of land of now; ur lute Graft & Demists, and* corner of land which was inirveyed on a warrant dated the 2411iFebriraty. l lb% and granted to John Dunn, James AV inder, Aaron Winder and •Isaae flicks, thence by the land of Grefi' & Dencias, north 90 west 117 perches, crossing little Saltuylkill river ate small island, to a stone corner where ; laiely there was a pine, thence by land of late George Flaunt and others, north 70 degrees east crossing Littli Schuylkill 220 perches to a stone, thence by land formerly.of l'hilip'Moser, and now or late Daniel Yoder, south 20 degrees cast GI perches to a birch tree corner un the north bank of Panther creek, south 70 degrees west 102 perches to it stone corner, Tooth 20 degrees cast Crossing Pao. their creek 53 perches to a stone corner, and thence by the said.warrant of Dunn, Winder Hicks, south 70 degrees west, crossing Panther creek 118 perches to the place of !regaining, con. mining 127 acres and 14 perches. (excepting thereout the following thirty.nnetoWn loos which are marked in the plan of the town et Tamagni as laid nut by Richard Willing, with the nom, bees 12 14 16 17, 18 19 20 21 24 27 30 31 34 33 35 35 38 39 41 42 43 44 48 69 83 88 90 224 225 226 and 227, with the appurtenances. 40. All the right title and interest of the said' , I Hurd Patterson in the one undivided half dull ; that certain tract or parcel of land situate iii Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county, begin., ning at a black oak tree at a,public road, thence, by Stahl's land south 71 degrees west 17s ; perches to a stone corner, thence by land late ni George °Miner, north 18 degrees west 200: perches ton stone corner, thence by land late of , John Seltzer north 79 degrees east 158 perches to a stone corner, and thence by land late of Andrew Dc Long, south 75 degrees east 189 perches to the place of beginning, containing 187 acres 30 perches and allowance, with the appur. tenances. • • -';•J 41. All the right title and interest of the raid Hurd Patterson in the one undivided eighth part (the whole into eight equal, parts to be parted and divided) of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county, beginning at a corner in a line of hind, 'late of John Seltzer, thence by the same north 20' degrees west 2094 perches to a Spanish oek, thence by land late of Michael Busby routh 32 degrees west 242' percLes to a black' oak, thence by the same south 70 degrees west 23 perches to a stone, thence by land now nr late of Magdalena Neier, and land late of Jacob Stahl, south 20 de. grees east 16 perches to a spruce tree, :hence by said StahPa land and land of late John Keim, north 45 degrees east 236 perches to the place or beginning, containing 223 acres 24 - perches and allowance, with the appurtenances. 42. All that certain twe-stury storielionsi and lot of ground situate in the town of. Patterson, in Sehu) tUill township, i - Schuylkill enemy, the Schuylkill Valley rail Goad passing across the rear of the Int, fronti g on Valley street and bounded on the east bilat number thirty-three and on the west hiji. lot No 37, and being the lot which is marked in the plan of the town 'of Pat. terson with the number 35, with the appur. teriancer. 43. All the right, title and interest oldie said Rued Patterson In the one undivided :hind part of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Rush township, in Schuylkill county bounded by lama surveyed on warrant to Rachel Picker son, land of the Valley Furnace Company, and containing 400 acres. and surveyed oh a arrant to Lewis Herring, and being the same premises which were granted to the said Bud Patterson by Peter F. Ludwig, sheriff of Schuylkill county, by deed dated the 16th day of March, A. 1.).18:0 1 ; with the appurtenance!, all late the- estate of HUAI) PATTERSON. • AU seized taken in execution and to be Sold, by JOHN G. %VOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. burg, Feb. 19, ISO. MENTZ & novoup . r, (Successors to Geo. V. 31entz (V Son.) Booksellers, Stationers & Pobihibers, No. 53 Noarn Total) S ( Fifth door above the City Hotel;) PHILADELPHIA. CA 12.11,-We, the undersigned; having purchased thn interest ofG. W. Mentz, in the late firm of Geo. W. Mentah. Son, and having associated our selves under thii firm of Mentz 41: Rnvnodt, mfmm our friend* and especially the friends nf.the late firm, th't id is our intention to publish and keep a constant. 'apply of all the Books published by the late firm : also, a general assortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, an assortment of Letter are Writing Papers, Blank and Account Books of all de scriptions, with a general assortment of Stationary. Having an extensive Bindery connected with their establishment, which will enable thorn to furnish any kind of Blank Bloke ruled and bound at the shortest notice, any miscellaneous works can be bound to order. Country Bags taken in exchange, at the fair market price, for Goods. WM. G. MENTZ, WM. ROVOUDT. 8-2aao. Philiveldbia, Feb 19. fn retiring from business as a Bookseller, in which I. have . been liberally sustained for forty years. would return my grateftd thanks for the support stea dily given me. especially to mv. German friends in thercountry. Age and bodily hifirtnities i have indu ced me to withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my son (late partner) and Win: Rovoudt as my successors, who will continue the business as heretofore, hoping they may receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on me, Phila. Feb. 1., COUNTERFEITERS' DE 1.11141L0W. salllE public wit/please observe that no Orandreth Tills are gename, unless the box has three labels upon it, ( the top, the aide end the bottom.) each containing a fac-simile signature of my hand writing. thus—B. URANDRETU. M. D. These labels are en graved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense ()foyer SUDO: Therefore it will, bp seen that the only thing necessary to Ovens° the medicine in its purity. is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly authorized. and hold , • Certificates of Agency for the Sale of Srantleeth's Vegetable Universe/ Pills„ • IN SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY." • Wes. Mortimer. Jr. Pottsville. Huntzinger & Levan, Schuylkill Haven. E. if E.Hammer. Orwigstiurg _ --& Seligmatt; - Port - Carbon; James Robinson 14 Co.. Port Clinton. - Edward A. Rattner. Idinersville, Benjamin Heilner. Tamaqua,. , Observe that each Agesi has en Engraved Certifi cate otA grimy - containing a representation of Dr. BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing; and on which will also be seen exact comes of the Dew labels now used upon the Brandt/A Pill Roses. . Philadelphia, office, No.)D. Nottb Eighth St. I ; IL FilAN Dagill ' lkT " FebruiVik. .* 13-- 1 1 • - Yr • s ' T %IBM itobseriberi determined •to open a 15 . - -News Romnacid Period**, Agency, in curl. traction with his establishment:where subscrip tions to the following Magazines and Nampa.. pets-will be received: and ail kbe Magafines and part of the Newspapees,"subacribcd aa4 paid tor . - at this Establishment, will be dcliveied free of postage. . - EGoctey's Lady`s'Book !Graham'. Magazine Ladies Companion !Merry'. Museum ;Duller Magazine -; .New York Knickerbocker: Lady's 3lueleil Library Young People's Book . Magazine ot choice and Enter. taming Literature d o 3 00 United Shires Gaz. daily. Semi-weekly is. weekly. Pennsylvania Inquirer. do do do Boston Notion , Weel.ly. -3 00 ,Prother Jonathan - 3 00 :New World ! do 300 Saturday Courier ! do ' a Utl Saturday Evening Post ; do 2 00 Saturday Chronicle . ; do 290 New York lleeliaoio New York Weekly Tribune, the organ of the National. Home .I,cagiie for the Protection of American Industry. end oneof the -very best Papers in the United States, do 2 00 Subscribers to either of the above publicati on ,. in this Borough and vicinity. will find it to their advantage to call ambiatillictrand make arran ge . mens to receive the respective periodicals fire of postage. - . • The numbers ofany of the above. publications can be paid fur monthly, Neatly or annually, at the option of the iubseribers. Fob. 19, 0— Fr'lF; subscribers, Executor)" or the . auto of Gen, Reber. Esq.deceased, will 'expose - to . Public Sale. oa the premises, on Monday the 2Sth of March nett. at II) o'clock li. M. That well known Tavern Stand and Divelltne house situated at 3" fit, Tuscarora,. in Schuylkill Toiroship. 17 Schuylkill county. on the rot() leading alive; from Pottsville to Mauch Chunk; to _ gaiter with 35 acres, more or less, of the Rat Cool Land in hie Region. through which five of 'beast veins, opentsl and work ed on the adjoining tract, run 3 distance ofupwards of 50 rod', varying (nom stol6ft et in thickness. Th a tract it situated etthe head of Schuylkill Valley Ran Road, which terminates on the tract. The Tavern Muse is built or et one and frame, well y furnished and in good contition, fur thr qt r k accommodation of the public. Tee ;::: rt. Dwelling House is also-built Of frame and ll'a stone, end well furnished. About ie acres are cleared, and in a slate of cut i ration, with a good apple orchard, and s 4 acres of Meadow land. The balance is we.l tanbered. Also. will he sold at the same time and place, the 4 ondividal one-ballot Acres of Coal Land. Sitnatrd in Rosh Township, Schuylkill connty. joining lands belnnzing to Peter Knahh,' now own ed by the Ditto Schuylkill company, John. Brans andJereiniah Schappel. This tract in well timber ed. end abounds with coal,.heing the continuation or the ,Mahonoy Coal Region. The little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road located through this tract. Cool and :indisputabletitles to Ada land will he given. Also. at the same time and 'place, wi!l be tz pciectl to Sale Six Shares of Stock in the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Due attendance will be g,iven, acd the terms and conditions made known, on the day of sale. LEVI REBER. WILLMM AVDENRIED, N. 13.--Should the Tusenrori property not be sold on said day, it will be offered for rent for the ensuing 1112 Feb. 19, 8— trhlssoLUTioN OF PA RTN RSI II P.—. Notice ot ice Ja-s'is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Any person or persons having claims against the said firm, are hereby requested to make application to George Rich, who is duly autho rized to settle the same. GEORGE R.CII, Feb. 19. 8— JOB RICH. Office of the Philadelphia , and Reading Rail Road Company. No Walnut street, Philada. THE President and /I‘.lll3gers hereby give notice, that the charge for freight and toll on Coal from Mount Carbon or Schuylkill haven to the Columbia Bridge, or Richmond on the Delaware, shall not be abovcrsl,so per ton for the year 1812. and that 30 cents per ton be allowed for the use of all cars placed on the road by individuals. S. BRADFORD, Eeb. 19, 8— Secretary and Treasurer. SI2OO. WANTED to /borrow $l2OO for a term of s`yearsAn be seemed on on incumbered property, in Centre street, worth $ 3300. Apply at this office. Eeb. 19, B—at TO LET.—A two Story Brick House, on Norwe glen street. Apply to GF,O. M. CUMMING. Tv MUCK DlAlaßS.—Several Lots a Schuylkill Ilaven, alongside the'Canal;on why is first quality Clay for Making Brick, for sale or wt: be rented Apply as above. Feb.l9, S-3t PETITION.fOa TAVERN L CENSE. AIN- the matter of the intended application of '.luhn Clark."to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,-for a License to keepan Inn or Tavern, in the house now mem. pied by John Plait, on Sunbury street, in the borough of Minersville—an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Mincreville, do hereby certify, that the tavern applied for by the above named applicant, is ito. .cessary.to accommodate the Puhlte, end entertain strangers and travellers: and that the said appli. cant Itt of good repute fur honesty and temper ance, andis well provided with house room, and other conveniences for the accommodatbn of strangers and travellers. M. G. Heilner Franklin F. Bemis' man Percival Milner ''Atichael Barth :Samuel Gumpors .lii4eph Weaver Orlando Gray Franeis.,l(cinstilach Augustus Witwan Yeager Bright Augustus Maize U. Robins. Febrtiary 19 8-3*. EMI IN-TUIE MATTER OF the intended application of JENKIN ,THOMAS. to the - Judges of the Court of Quarter Session. , of thn Peace, for a ,License to keep an Inn or Tavmn in the house now occu— pied by him, in the Borough of Pottsville— , an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Pottsville. do hereby certify, that the tavern ap_ plied for by the above named applicant, is neces sary to acco•rinodate the Public. - and , entertain strangers and travellers; and that the said -ap. plicant is of good repute for honesty and, tempir ance, and is well provided with house roam, and other conveniences for the accommodation of strrngere and travellers. • Daniel Kl a pp John S. Morris. . M. Mortimer William • Mortimer George Heisler Jacob Seilzinget Jacob Kline Jactib Reed' - David G. uengling Daniel Place Epting G. W. Odenheimer February 'l9 " 8-3* DIEA.T: MEAT:2 frillE subscriber has for sale at his establishment in ••• Centre street. in this Borough, opposite John Jennings's Tavern, all kinds of MEAT, every day. such as - 'Fresh Beef and rork: Hams and Bacon; smoked and fresh Sausages and Puddings. fresh and smoked ; Lard, Tallow, &c, &c. Together , with all kinds of 5111 AT generally sold by Butehersind Victuallers, all of o hic will be prepared in the best style, and sold et the lowest rates. Give us a fair trial, and we know wo can satisfy the most dainty appetite. SOION- STRAUSE. February 12 - • - 7—ts - GEO. W. MENTZ. :;.;• . , ME ill -;-- :;' 'NEWS ; ROOPIF E -:::%''... PEMODIcik: is . AGENCY, Mouth:T. 153 09 . , do. 3OD 3 00 oo 1 00 do do do do B. BANVAN. PUBLIC SALE. VIIIS3CII BITRRS. ARRISBURG lIIILL,fs NAND , ' BLILFACTOgY,--The sultsitiber has- just irt eeived frees - gleams gtaneeS'.'iratt Twousalw BElool Stumm of vetpropertor quality, and is prepared to manufacture to order ail sises - otHirs. Swats. at the lowest possibly rates.' the maim to Iv used 'are of the best *IA:v. and the stones are equal to-arry-in-thesvorld;. • = Stones will be exchanged for Log timber, Stone, coal, Iron e any .kintl ofgrain, leather, or any other saleab le article, at the highest market Letters.addressed- to the subscriber will re. comedic same prompt attention as if personal application were Made,' ' • • -- • WILLIAM SM.NEIL,. Ilarriaburg &Millions Menu—) , kitoql ;artery 2a,1811. 5-3Dair. - MEM PROTECTION. faralessabltysigalnat lembralliusiume Fire. Capital '3100,000. cainnat PERPETI/40::;' , : - . TUE SPRING GARDEN IN. SURAIttg 05M— PANY,; make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in corm or country. on Houses . Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, MerchaMise. lianas, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; Vwsals and their Cargoes in plan, a. well as 514 /r t ga• gee and Ground Brut upon the most favorable tends. Applications for Insurence.or any ittfollllllloll on the subject may be made either personally or by letter. et the Company's -office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and 'Wood streets. MORTON McStICIIAEL, President. L. Eaubnatan, Secretary. Dlascroas, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes. Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright. P. L.,Lnucreane, Samuel Townsend. Elijah Hallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Trouiman„ It W. Pomeroy, George IV Schreiner. The subscriber bus. peen appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and iii now prepared to wake Irisestaticas upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BADMAN. Pottsville. Feb. 27th 1811. I co 5 09 3 09 2 09 DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co. • Capitol authorized by law, 5250,000. • CHARTER IPERyETU AL, l'ffAßE both limited and peraietual Insurances =on Brick, Stone or Frame Building*, Stores ;Imes, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Fur niture and Property o f•everydascription, against loss ordainsge MARINE AND iNLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware Cohnty Insurance company will tlso insure 'against loss on all kinds of marine risks ind against:the damage or loss upon the transp ortation &goods, wares. and tnerchrndise by water. or by . rail way, upon terms as favourable as any other Institution, For any Curtherinformation on the subjectolln. Immune, eitheranainst Fire. marine or inland risks. A e ply to HENRY G. ROBINSON; Anent, July 15 3.l—tf ' • At Schuylkill Haven. VIILLIAIO R. POTS, . At Orwinsburg. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THE PRANILLLY INSURANCE Co., OF PRI L Capital 03400,000, Paid in. CHARMER PER PSTUAL, CONTINUE to make Insurance.. pe•mament end limited on every description of property in town end country on the usual I - at:arable terms. Office 1611 Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES N. RANCKER. President. Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant. James Scott. ' ' Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Gro. W.Richards, Tobias Wagner. Modeeai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BA NCE:ER, Sec, The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the r above mentioned institutior r end is now pre. pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates, ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19,-1841. 25-1 y Schuylkill County, se. .;;.1 'r The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania :7,11C~i,f, to the Sheriff of Schuylkill county. IC:_o_,: Girding ; ( " ,-4 - 4 t - r.'''' if Richard Price niake you secure of prosecuting his claim, their we , command you that your summon by good and laWful SuMmon. erl John Siter, Elliot Cresson, and the heirs, dev- Ices &c. of Bartholomew Wistar,fiate of the city of Phtladelphta, - deceased, to wit: D. Wyatt Vft is. tar, William D. Chase, and Mary Ann his wife. late Mary Ann Wistar, Richard Fellowes. and EmMa his wife, late Emma Wiiiir, and Susan Wisiar, and Laura %View, the two last named are Minors, hod are represented by the aforesaid P. Wyatt and Thomas Evans, George G. Laurice and Casper Wistar ' their Testamentary guar. dians and trustees of the lemale children, of the said Bartholomew Wising., deceased, late of your county, so that they appear before our Judges, at Orwigeburg, at our county Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the Monday next, pre. ceding the last Monday of March next, to strew whereupon, whereas, they the said Plaintiff; and they the said Defendants, together and undivided , .i do hold! All that certain lions° and si'.l ma b,- hit of ground, situate iii the Borough 13 • q'.....-..'' .: of Pottsville, in the said county of ali I t....c ,:._-..f . 4 chuylkill. being port of a lot marked; in the general plan of said Town, with the num-s1 her thirty seven, and bounded by Norwegian at. the other parts of said lot and by lot number 38. being twenty feet in front, and extending back the same breath to lot number 38, sixty feet, the same defendants partition thereof between them to_be..,Made Occording to the laws and customs alibis cominranwealth, in such case made and provided, do giilu.sas. and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly against the same laws and custotnte( as 'tis said,) 4c. And leave you then the names of those summoners, and this Writ. Witness the honorable. A. V. Persons, Esq at )rwigsburg, the thirteenth day of Decem. her, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one. February 5 GEORGE RAILS% Proth'y 6 ItT The Inquirer of Philadelphia, will publish until 21st of March next, in thei: datly paper, once a week, and charge this office. Esccutore Sherman's Cough Lozengers, Sherman's %Verna Lemengers, Sherman's Cimphor Lozengers, Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster. . A fresh supply 01 the above valuable Medicines just received and for rale at MARTIN'S Drug and Chemical store, Pottsville. January 29, 5-3 THE PRILADELPHIA, READING, and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. VvtrirAV- went-logo:1N, - k e lp :;i. 532 WAS opened for Passenger Travel, ant' the general Transportation of Merchandize, oil Thursday. January 13th, 1849. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Hours of Storting of Passenger 7rains. From Pottsville, at 4A. M. Daily. From Philadelphia, at 9 ,4. 4f. t Hours of Passing Reading. ' For Philadelphia. at Ioi A. M. many. For Pottsville, at 14 P. M. Bath Trains passing at Pottstown. FARES, let Clais 2d Class. Between Pottsville & Philada. 3.50 2,50 ..ariciggherg " 3,25 2,33 " Port Clinton, •-" 300 2,25 " Hamburg 2,75 • 2,00 " Reading " 2,25 1,15 " Douglssaville " 1,75 1,15 Pottstown . " 1.50 1,10 Phoenixville " 1.00 035 a Norristown • 0 0,50 0,40 Reading & Pottsville, 1.40 ' 1,00 EXCURSION TICKEV, , With the rivilege of returning nest day. in let Class Care. .- between Philada; & Pottsville, 21.3 00 VP ,* Reading. 3,00 la II Pottstown, 2,00' or " Phcentiville, 1,50 111 Id Norristown. 0,75 Depot in Philadelphia, S. E. Cornet of Broad and Cherry streets. Both Trains %ill atop for Way Passengers at the fallowing points, betides those mentioned above :—Selinylkill Raven. Mohraville. Alt 1 hnose's Bridge, Bountstovin, Christman 's, Gcig. er'a Store. Reyes Ford Bridge. Pawlintra Bridge, Valley' Forge, Port Kennedy, Pat's Store, Consbehocken, end Spring Mill. Alt Passengers are requested to procure their Tiekete, before the train starts. January 2: D. NAGEL, GOLD& SILVER SUITE. MR. Nagel respect Cully Informs the citlzees of Pottsville and its vicinity. that he has opened a store on Centre;street. between Nor4m gian and llabantongo etretesi and Or now prepa red to execute all work In his line that may be confided tolls care. All articles of 3ewelsy, sil ver goons and forks repaired at the sharte_at no. lice. and on the moat reasonable terms. Er Mr. N. porchaies old gold and silver;at the higheit raw. Jaeuary 8. 2-2 at DI ft Et: TORS, vsmirrisirssvamsdwizazz, ' - ",• • *•'• - , WILtIAM G. 401111itiNc. 't. IMESPECTFULLY sionconices to hot runner. ma' one friends and the public thel he has taken •;;.. this commodiousEstabli;abriwnt, fitted it up in a 'superior rtiannt P. and Is a is now -ready to seee,mni.ditie the:tree. ; The very large, three atone. high, sitiiide on "the Main "treat, opposite the M iners' Bina,taxiS th# %%404 plexsant pan of the &Wench. an d is %ell adApted far the purposes intended, balder lassie Moine Rooms, 'extensive and air" vetiver', finer el/41 double lodging room., ; ' The public may rest assurtd that, the Winn, and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kind. with - goad (maks, attentive and I) Wignie waiter., tiny: " ; a well supplied lablu, tot ether with his purism"! attention, he feels confident will insure ail vont.. niencies accessary lathe comfort tifsuch as may favor him with their euktran. , , The Reading' Rooni 'well sopialed pa pers from different acetione of the comitri. Large stabling and attetitire Ostlers. - N.l3.T.ure is a- refectory intlie , basement story of the Guilding..ia here all of Remelt menu can be obtained at the shortest notice,, PottaCile, October 'SO PILES, &c..... 5101) REWARD. (NNE /JIMMIED DOLL...IILS REAVARD "Lr'hes been QM rtd (or ttionths, to any one who. will lie a balite - or Haye Liniinent tor' the Pike with Out being cured. • Of thiumundo *old, in no one instance has it failed of a Proef overwhelming to be liven where it is wOld;, , It i, al.o a certain curb in nearly espy cair. • (externally) in the following " complaints. For. the Piles Tightness of the For all Dropsy , c.pveially in children.' Tender Feet Foul Ulcers nfthe Jogs, Sure throat by cancers nr other fraigtist sere:, or ulcers • however obstinate of t romp long standing Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald bead Chiblains &c. c. • _ LOOK OUT. Some Swindlers hare counterfeited this artier and put it up with various derices. Donut br jot. posed upon. One thing will only protect ,y9u.-- • it is the name of COMSTOCit & CO.: Diot name must be always on the wrapper* or yint.sio. cheated. Do not forget it. 'rake this directtou with you, and test - by that, or never bily it f ,for it is impossible lot sny, , ether to be true orgett• nine. Suit! by • 311-t CO:I:STOOK & New York, 71 Maiden Issne,and rtlso by ' • Win. T. \ Epting, Clemens &.rarviin, and John" S. C. Murtin, . - Dr ugg itts, Putts v • Sch oylls illeou nit July 3 :17-1 NEW worm TuE sobscriliers would announce to the pnblic thathey have taken the store lately occu pied - pied by J . W. Lavvion.k. CO. and have Just re ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods; Groceries, Queenoware. e. among which aro DRY GOODS. ; Blue -Black and Fancy colnred Cloth ar.4 Cassimers-Sattinettw-Mouslin dc Lanes—Chint. zea—Flannels—Cotten do.—Checks. Tickinge, Morinos—Bleached Mid Unbleached Winter Vcstings—Shatyls. —Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs,-Wolscy- r Woreted and Convo Misery—Meta Hose and. Hull Iluso—thover4., Umbrellas, &c. GROCE.RII;g. Rio—itivi—Laguira and Browned Coffere.— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young liyaon—Gun powder—lmperial ' and-Black Ten►—Pickiea - Spices—Syrup—Sukar (louse and Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oila—Fn.l.—Soara —Crackers—Rica--Raisins and Currants - finpa —Bailey, &c. QUEENSTVeIIin •- Live:Toni, Granite, Common and Scotch Wore. Glass' Tumblers, Plates, Larnps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes. Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invite the attention of our friends and of the' public generally, feeling confident that we can-give satisfaction to all. TROUT%fAN & SILLY MAN. L. W. TROUTMAN - , S' / i • SILLTMAN. November 20 4?-- OAT MEAL. gyms economical and nutritious article of food hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small' importations. isith.enngrants from Scotland and Ireland, is manufactured, nnd for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila.;- delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported, even superior, being fresh. It is also fur sale 03 racst of the Ater chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes kreMiller & Elac.gerty, Mi[nein& Co. Clem ens & Narvin, William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro— thers. &c. dc. as well as by some el the merchants in Mineraville awl Port Carbon. . GLENDENING & CHANIBBIRS, Natinfacturere of Flour, Oat Meal; 'At Pearl ear— ley, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th end 13th. Phila . Novetuber 6. 1811. . DRIFT dr RAIL ROAD CARS, 40.1 ' TE subscriber (diens at orivate sale a /MITI* jHt ber of Drill and Pail Road Cara, SetettiP; 4c., which in consequence of curtailing hts bu. sinesa, will not be wanted, The Rail Road Cars arc suitable for the Mill Creek and Schuylkill• Valley Railroads, and will be sold low for cash, or on time tor ep. • proved endorsed notes. Apply to F. HODGSON St . Clair , or 6119 agent, John Pinkerton, 5-3 t January 29 LOOK HER LUST reeeiscd and now opening, a large and well assorted stock of new Fall and Winter , goods consisting of Dry Goods of every desdription, Groceries of all kinds, • China, Glass and Qursnsuare, Fur, Cloth, and Hair Seal Caps, • Boots and Shoes, Coats, Pantaloons, Vesis,ite„ Plaster, Salt, Fish, Which will be sold'on the most liberahternts, and at very low prices or in exchange for - country produce, for which,the highest.pric , . will be paid. SAMUEL fiARTZ. Pottsville, No '.-1841. Porraviux PERFUMERY SALOON. JUS I` received and for said a choice and well selected assortment of .-. Fancy Hair Bniahea Shaving Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Gum Brushes. Indian Bair oil, • Citronella Mawr. • . Hair Wash, - Lip Salvo, Bear's Oil, Court Plaster, Lavender Water, Indian Hair Dye: Roan tooth Paste, Buffalo Oil, Bear's Grease, Pornaturn & Antique Oil, . Soaps of finest quality, &c!, &c. Which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. ' WILLIAM H. SUM ER.. December 18 . f 51—.. SAMUEL F. EARL, _ A KT IST, INVITES the citizens of ecd its iri. cinity, to see his specimens of Painting . at the residence of hie hrothcr,,in centre, street. where e can be consulted on . all thinee, sop Detaining to.hiaprofession. Pottsville; armory I • • NEW GOoDs.-JOSEPII WHITE & SON have tat hand a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods,whlch will be sold cheap for Cush, or in exchange for country produce. 1 Mt. Ca!b6n. Oct .314. IPA SOAP AND CANDLE: MANUFAFIVOY N 0.19 , Wood St., het seem -2d, on43d, and Vine and Collo:00 Streets, • Putiodeiphisi. - _ITOTIN BANCROFt, Jr., iespeetfully iq forms Storekeepers,. Merettaots ho Manufactures - sod bestir sale, Palo:, White, Voriegatixl, Yellow and Brotra Soois Mould and• Dipped candles, - AU of good qualitrsod af,ressonOble prfeis. - • Mr A liberal disitiiiit'allowed for cob. • Philadelphia, Julllo, - .1. = • - • • R,ENCIII as GEBBIAN LANGUAGEBit F—The siMaeriber reaPeetfully announce* to the publid that'he is. prepared to glee hist:mite the French and ;German laeguegei, m or In privets families. For terms. apply at Mr. Shabers'eStore.cormleStriet.;,.:e:: • 3oly 10 28-1 y E. F j Fa ■ 4-
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