IN OUSE ACCOUBT. POUR• gz,IJAH ILlMMEXTreasurer, in aceouattotth . the Directore of ae 7, Poor and of Ike' thatif of Employs:2om for the iounly 'of SeJloglkill," from she Ist day of Jakata'ry A. D. 1841 to the lit day _ y 1 fja marry A. D'. 1842. - : I . - DR: • - 1841—Jan. I. To bitlance remaining in the hands of the Treasurer, as per Report of Auditors. • - I. - , . T. cash received frotn Jacob Reed, Esq. l,i fines.lB 00 To cash received from' Charles-Deng. ' • ler, Esq. fin fines. , To cash received for hay. .. .1, To writ , received for Beer, To cash received for pimp To cash received from George Batteic. her balance due Dom his, Mother's -• 1 Estate formerly a pauper, , 550 To cash received fromElizabckYcag: lees Estate, now a pauper " , 64 00 To cash received front the Commission: - .i - ors of Schuylkill county, for the use of the Directors at the Poor, 4-c. of sant county, up to his date ---- 3 5306 21 1842—Jan. 6..T0 balLee remaining in the hands of the Treasurer, • r .. .. . ICH. By' cash. paid . for Blankets, Flannels, Lindsey. ftlirdin, Calicoes, Checks, Ildhfs., Tow aunt Fiax•Ltnerr,die. 6525 97 By cash paid for Sugair.Cotrec, Mobs. ' sea, Tea, Chocolate, Soap, - VII, Rice, Fish, Spices, 4e. . 1 , By cash-paid for Hardware, Earthe\ n, Q...cepto and Cedar Vwli,are Brushes and Brooms ,' ' i - 10 Head Steers /' I Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year Dowcry on Firm Freight on Nurse an& Lime Sion' County, State and Road tax for 810 and 1841 1 - 83 36 Lime Stone I 1 ' - 15`4 82 3t47 'Bushels of Rye 1 236 90 5 Barrels of 4 7 10ur •', • 1 27 u 0 12 Bushels of Seed whet 19 :0 pried Apples, Peaches end Cherries _2O 75 Weaving, Carding and Dying 32 73 Tobacco and Segars• , . i t '64 87 Stanc Coal for 2 years 990 92 . Shoes and Hats' B2 03 Beef. • , i ; 111 95 13 .Barrels of Salt , 1 . .28 00 3 Stoves and-Tin Ware i 50 69 Black Smith' work . ' • 1 - . 66 20 Saddlerylo 37 Painting . • 1 ' i— 65 Oti Repairs done at Taverd&. Alms House 72 42 630 Chesnut rails 1 . , 31 40 'Garden Seeds and Fruit Trees 6 81 Hain ' - 1 17 65 4 rigs Ralson VineLai' Posnigu mid StaWmary - Medicines • School Teacher Black nom Out dom. Paupers lined men and laborersori Farm o I • tined Women- ,' 52 00 Pori of wages fur attending toilospital 26 130 Cafh paid Steward fur the use of Alms 266 20 House _ - ••••.1110 4741 SAL i rs. Daniel Bertolet 1 yea ,x.v.res as Di. rector 20,60, extra ices — tl,oo 26 00 George Body 1 'year services . as Direc tor 20,00, extra services,ll,2s • 31 25 W Minn Bock 1 year : _ services aS • Di. rector 20,60, extra services 4,50 24 50 Wm. Grid' 1 year serviced as Steward 32.5 OU John Barmen, Fe.q. 2 years services as Council up to Dec. 31, 1840 - , 50 00 Charles Focht part 01 his Salary as Clk. 112 50 E. Hammer 1 year services as Treasu rer up to De;cemher 31, 1841' 20 . 00 Doe. George Halberstadt 1 year. servi era as out door Physician - 112 50 Bee. S. ft. Medlar 1 year services as Plipoucian to House 70 00 BAlance in the hands of the Treasurer. ,502 89 We, the Subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county., having examined, the Account of the Treasurer attic Directors 011ie Poor and of the House of Employment for the runty of Schiryl kill, respectfully do report the foregoing state ment as the result of our investigation, and there is remaining in the hanclerof the Treasurer five hundred and Lduo dollars arid eighty nine cents. Witness uerthunds this day the 6th-oflanua. ry, A. D. 184/.. WILLIAM B. HULL, WILLIAM HAGGERTY, STEPHEN RINGER, Auditors.; William Grip ti', Steward, in account. with the Doceuire of the Poor and of the House, of E,m pl,,y Meru for the county cd Schuylkill, frem the 1 ; 4 day of January A. D. 1841, to the Ist day of Linuury A. D. 1842. DR. To 'cash received of Elijah.llammer, Treasurer foi the use of the alms received of .Elijal. Hammer, T•iisurer, for :1 year salary 325 00 lictilb horn G. Kaulinan, Agra. Downey. . and Surniict tleehoSr - 124 76 ft Pautiete belonging a to other emmttes 135 06 ceo. Moxer in full for Bo a rd ancll.3led. is.l attendance u 9 Daniel Moser Inder. turen ~ : • 1 , , Teaching children ot b e long i ng . lno the House May - Plaster . :Medicines . . 2 Calle 1 Sheep Cabbage ' 1. Corn ,' i 1 Difference on Trading Moises - Lumber Balance due William Greiff, Steward, on the Ist day of January A. D. BHP 11 41 By cash paid hired men and clerk Constables-fees fur bringing Piupers to House ; 48 58,1 labor in haymaking andiflaivest 90 726 Travelling expenses and :roll 10 16 Tailor Work , I I 12 63 Pork. • 1 :. • 68 00 i and s ick Attending Heipital and sick persons 13 206 . Relief to out door Paupers - 27 78 Gardener and Gardeci Seids • 16 08 Fish ' i ' •'696 , Tilacketnith Work ' 8 61 Baskets . - i : . ' l4O Medicines • '' . 5 97 Policy of Insurance , - ' 50'00 Stationary 'i' . , 1 32} Butchering ' , 4) .1600 • 1 Horse - , P 42.50 Apples , ' 1251 - School Teacher ' - . 5 7 , 1 1 Spinning Wheel ' _ 1 40 St raw ' ' -- , - 905 Catitiage Plants ' : . , ,- 9 661 . . „",_ Attunding Nursery• Rye . : r hien - s Wool Hata j Grinding Meter of Perm • sto4lngs year Compeneation•ai Steward, from lit January 1841 to latlJannary 1840 325 00 ! I 1 • Paupers remaining in the House on. the let dy', of January A.D. 1842 . Miler ! , 49 Malmonder 12 years'; ' ii Females . %• ; Females under 10 yean Oat doe, Paupers -, 1 , - • • - , . Paupers admitted,into ' the Muse 'from: the let day of bout? A. D. 1841, to the 'hilt day of January A.. D. 1842. _ _. '.., i, 2 .%• .'.. Males. • Females - • Females born in thdilciuse 'Whole number, 219 Slalng - discharged indabseotided - Mates died • I. - I' • " / 5 Females dis Charged and absconded 4 15 Femaleg died L 2 Hound out 7,boys and 4 girls, . II remaining ,• '1 • - 93 162 84 whole' number 9 00 16 87 BOUND OUT MIRING THE YEAR-1841. Thomas Miller Ito John Welsch, of the Bor.: (nigh of Pottiville George &Mood to John Kane, of the Borough of ' Pottsville, Washington Krumis to George McDowell, Cultunbia county, Edward Kromis to David 14emis, of Wnygo township, SChuylkill county, DanierWelsch to7as.Creane, of the Borough of 'Pititsville, John Wonderspot to Thomas Gilfins; Columbia . county. John Mc- Donne' to Sharpless Taylor s Columbia County, Lavinia Swenck to Hiram Porker: , of the Bor ough of Pottsville4lon Kane to Gettig, Du.scb, of the Borough of Pottsville; Ann MoUney to James Bockley„ity, the BOrough of Pottsville, Tamsey Krointsr - & John Roberson, Centreville, Schuylkill county. MADE IN-THE HOUSE , 24 00 , 6 (10 5000 00 502 82 71 shirts, 23 Sherniese, 75 pair Pantaloons, 24 Roundabouts,. 28 Aprons, 48 pair t.f Shoes, 51 Frocks, 11 Petticoats, .5 vests, 54 Pillow Cases, 36 Bed Sheets, 16 pair Stockings, 15 'fowels,'S Chaftßags, 7 Bolsters, 2 Sun -Bonnets. .- PRODUCE - OF -FARM. Rye 416 Bushels, Wheat 96 Busliels,Osts 688 Bushels, Hay SU Idur horse Loads, Potatoes 1176 Bushels, Buckwheat 96 Bushels, Corn in Coin 927 Bushels, Clover Seed 9 Bushels, Cabbage 1776 heads, Onions I I Bushels, Red Beets 6 Mabel& - 484 91 46 74 16 22 WO OJ PRODUCE OF DAIRY. 51 97 46 00 1346 pounds Buttcr,' , Fatten'd on Farm and Slaughter'd 12 Steers, weight 6329 pounds, hides 992 pounds, Tall4w 544 ponds, '1 8011, weight 850 pounds, hide 108 pounds, Whitt, 74 you ~• 1 flerfer.'weight 689 pounds, hide 81 :Sr :. Tallow 80 pounds, 9 Hogs. weight 2840 Lard 390 pounds, 4 Coifs, weight 242 pod hides.3B pounds. 2sheep, weight 101 pounds.;—' Raised 60 pounds-Wool. . 6 Horses, 13 Cows, 5 Steers, 5 Heifers, 1 Bull, 16 Hogs, 14 Sheep. We, Abe subxeribers, Auditors of the county of Schuylkill, , havinz examined' . the account of Willians Greiff,' Steward of Schuylkill county Alms House, rCspeclfully do report the above statement as the result of our investigation.— Witness• our heeds the Ws day of January A. D. 18,12. 4 90 2 40 March 5 1 2 38 LIST OF LETTEItS 5 35 37.27 16 56 10u 00 375 46 72 117 • Remainingin the Post Office at Pottsville, March 1, 1842. John M`Ginley ship Richard Adams Mary M'Donald Charles Angel Patrick McCabe Jacob- Auge • Hugh McAfee trio Wm Brown Alex. McFarland Peramus Biobst Patrick Meeher Daniel Black David Mnllev ship James Brenan Mantic McGee ship Rudolph Blattner Michael Moor James Brown t : James Martin John Burns Joseph - MCKeo Matthew Butler David Nice . 0 Wm Bradey Samuel Nugent Patrick Brenan • 'Michael ;O'Donnell • Jae Buchanan Patrick Paella ' John Clary Patrick Owens M ichael Coi le Wm. O'Bryan • - Dant Cook - John Pressler V Cornelison E. Porter Dr. S. Comfort 2 David Parry Hugh Com:iron . Eliza Parry .- ' Michael Daily Patrick Quirk shipi James Duffy Joseph' Reppard ' H. Dooley • Henry Ronsachser Abraham Dehaven Henry Row James Dougherty- Rebecca Rhoads . , Mr. D'Estimativille LewiA"Reeser James Efbert John Reilly Elizabeth Edwards Elm Smith Isaac Evans Joshu Simpkins I John Ebhtlig Joseph Shells Michael Foley Catharine Scott " 'Sarah Feels Margaret Sims Thomas Ferry .; Thoinas Sands' . Joseph Farmer Michael Shuran ship Dennis Godfrey George Sheinroch Wm. Greenwood. • John Snyder F.liz. Hulme William Smith Aaron IlOwr Samuel Simes . Brice Hudson Severn Isaac B. George Haley ship Geo. W. Thompson Dahl tlillagas William Tanner ship Jos.Hughs John TregaY. Henry Jones 2 James Walsh J. V.. Johnson Hiram Wells John Abbersoti ship George Wagner Peter lanes • John Williams , _ C.-Kock Heinrich Wilhelm Abraham Kuenzi, ship Robert White ' James Knot Sylvestei 'D.'Wilsion' Peter Kuhn Andrew Wagner 2 James Lee Pricilla Walton Charles Lowly Augustus Wsnizel Luke' Lee Henry Weefi John H. Lick Win. William? ship Patrick Moor - 1 , JOHN T. WERNER, P. M. Persons calling for letters on' the ab3ve List, will phase 'sayithey are advertised. Mar. 5 10— $3306 21 266 20 PROCLAAIATION. 25 73 11 00 EREAS the Don. CALVIN Brorrns, Es -, IF quire, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, of the Counties of - Dauphin. Le banon, and Seim / %ill, in Pennsylvania, and Jug tice of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and 'Terrniner, and General Goal Delivery, in said coonties; and Samuel D. Leib, and Strauze N. Palmer, Esquires, Judges of the- Court of QuArter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and - Terminer and General Goal Delivery, for the trial of capital and' other offenders, in the said county of Schuvlkill- 7 by{ their precepts to me directed, have ordered a - Courtot Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, to bb holden at thlwigsburg, - on the last Monday of Mareh, inst. (being the 28th of said month,) to continue-one week. - NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Consta. bles of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts commanded to bo then and thereat 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examine: lions, and all other remembrances, to do those things which :to their several offces appertain to be done: and all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute .againat the prisoners that - are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to ptesbute 'them as shall be just: GOD SAVE THE CO.IIIdONWRALT7I. • • 17 616 7 36 6 126 1 576 10 - 2S 3 SO 6 126 7 026 5 00 8 56 $lOB3 56 270 25 , JOAN G. WOOLISON , Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, °twigs. t burr, Mar. 10, 1842. N. B.—The witnesses and jurors who Ore siuninoned to attend said Court, are required to attead punctually: In case or non-attendance,• the law in such cases pled° and • provided, will be rigidly enlut:ced.', This - notice is publithed by, Order of the Cotirt ; those concerned will therciore ;govern thetnselvett aceordingly,_ _ 6 00 162 7 00 6 OD 6 00 INSOLVENTS' ,NOTICE. NOTICB is hereby given, that we have applied to the Judges of the Court Of-Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. fbr the benefit of the ' Lt. solvent Laws of this Commonwealth. 'and that tho said COOL have' appointed Monday, the 21st day of March. 1842, for Atte hearing of us and our, creditors at the Court House, in the Borough of Otwigsburg, when and where they may , attend if they think prnper. z" • - $lOB3 56 JOHN D. POWELL. THOMAS GARLAND, I GEORGE SHERRY,' HENRY FOX, • `L MARK MADLY, JOHN WOODHOUSE, ISAAC SMITH • ME JOHN RREBIEIt, ANDREW HAUSER, DAVID GIBSON.. JONATHAN DAUDERT, 74110 TH- BACON. February 26 , • - -.- • STOCK ON FARM WILLIAM B. HULL, 1 WILLIAM HAGGERTY, * STEPHEN RINGER, Auditors , . 10— • SUERIFFIS.2 6.4 LES ',..,: , '•''':•:.:-- . c7 '-i - '' Bvirtne of rereMl writs . of LevariFacins. and Venditioni• Esitonas issued out of the Court cr',* Common ,Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me di., leered, Trill expose to sale by public 'vendee or out. cry, on ' • . "Saturday, the 19th day of Idarei next. . at 10 o'clock in JheTorenoon at the house of Charles Christ, in the,botough of f l ottaville, in the -county *corolla Ei3 -All that two equal, undivided third parta,thawbee intlithree equal parts to be parted antdavit.edi of and in two contignourt tracts of • • COMAAND, situate in Norwegian township. Schuylkill county, one of theta containing 65 acres. 140 perches and allowance, surveyed to John Spayd, dated March 16. 1829, the other containing 93 acres, 911 perches and, allowance, surveyed in the name of William Stall, on wan ant dated March 16, .1829, with the appur tenances. - ' A LSO, three full, equal fourth parti;the whole in to fotir equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in it certain tract of ofeost..Lasto, ' situate in Nor wegian township,Schnylkill county, adjoining land surveyed to John Spayd and William. Stall, surveyed on the several warrants dated March 16,1829, con mining. 43 acres, 153 perches-and allowance, our veyed on a warrant to Samuel Se i tzinger, dated March -13, A.D. 1829, with - the - appurtenances. ALSO,:-two, full. equal, undivided third parts, the' whole into th7c equal parts to be parted and divided, of agd in two contiguous tracts of COAL LAND, air. time in Norwegian-townahip, Schuylkill county. one of them containing 196 acres, 73 perches and allow once, Surveyed on a warrant to Daniel Stall, dated March 16, 1829, the other containing 48 acres. 461 perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant to John Stall, dated Mardi 16,1829, with the appurte nances. ALSO, the endivided three fourth nart; - the whole into four equal parte to be parted and divided: of and in a certain tract of COAL LAND, situate in Nor. wegian township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lands surveyed on warrants severally on the 16th,of March, 1829, in the. names of John Still-and Daniel Stall, containing 87 acres, 74} perches, surveyed on a war rant in the name of Daniel J. Ridgway, dated 16th rch, 1829. with the appurtenanees. 1.50, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in tongo street. in the' borough of Pottsville. nylkill county, being 20 feet front on said street. • ended on the east by property ofJoseph Kimmel, and on the west by other property of John C. IChrer man, and being the eastern portion of let N 0.19. in the original plan of said Borough, with the appurte nances. consisting of a three story brisk house, with a basement story. ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in Mahantongo street, in the Boroogh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being 20 feet front on said street. and extending back 240 feet, to Norwegian street. bounded on.the eastby othree story , brick house, and a 2ifeet lot, the property ofJelin C. Olferman, and on the west, by a three story brick hcuse, and a 20 feet lot.elso the property of John-C. Merman, being the middle portion of lot No. 79, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenances. consisting of a three story brick house, with a basement 'story. - ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Mahantongo street, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being 20 feet fronton said street. and extending back 240 beet to Norwegian st bound ed on the west by property of Charles Miller. and on the east by a2O feet lot, and a three story brick house, the property of John C. Offerman, being the western portion of lot No. 79,in the original plan of said Borough, with the appurtenancei, consisting of a three story 'nick house, with a basement story. ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Mahantongo street, in the. Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being tit feet front on said street, and extending back 240 feet, to Norwegian street, bounded on the east by a 20 feet wide alley, and on the west by other property of John C. (Kerman: on the rear of this lot is - erected a small trame dwelling house, being the eastern portion of lot No. 76, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenan ces, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house. ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Mahantongo st.. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, being 20 feet front on said street. and ex tending back 240 feet, to Norwegian street, bounded on the east and, west by other property of John C. Merman. being the-middle portion of lot No. 76, in the original plan of said borough, with the 'appurte nances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house. ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND. situate on hfahontongo st. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, being 20 feet 'on said street, and extends back 210 feet to Norwegian street, bounded on the west by property of Samuel Sillyman, and on the cast by other property of John C. Offerman. being the Western portion of / lot No. 76, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenances, consisting ofa two story atone dwelling house. ALSO, icenain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front on Centre street,6o feet, and extending back 230 feet, to a street or alley along the Mount Carbon rail road, bounded Northwardly by a 20 feet alley, and soutlavrardly by lot No 42, the property of John C. °Libman, it being lot No. 41, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurte nan6ca. consisting of a two story frame dwelling heuse,an office and kitchen, and frame stable. ALSO, a certain LOT 01" GRUOND, situate on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, county of Schuylkill, containing in front on centre street 60 feet. and extending back 220 feet, to a street or alloy along the Mount Carbon rail road, bounded north wardly by lot No. 41, the property of John C. Mer— man, and southward'' , by property of John Sites, be ing, lot No. 42, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenances, consisting 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 feet 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 feet 3 in ches to the place of beginning, being the same lot or piece of ground which Francis S. Huhley and Rehea t*, his wife, granttd and confirmed to-John C. OtTer man. by Deed dated 4th June, 1833, Recorded at Or wigsburg, in deed book, No. !3, 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 lots 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 fairough, with the Nos. 38 and 40, situate on the south side of Market street, in the Borough aforesaid, with the a; purtenances. , ALSO. a certain messuage. tenement and trace or parcel of land, situate in Manheim township; Schuyl kill county, with the river Schuylkill and Schuylk.ll canal passing through the same, beginning at a black cok on the east side of the river Schuylkill, and on one of the Schuylkill navigation dams, thence north 89 degrees west, crossing the dam and riser \2l per ches and 4 tenths of a perch to a post, thenceby lands of Benjamin Pint and up the towing path.of the canal; North' 11 degrees, west 32 perches. to a spruce tree, north 5 degrees, east, Ciperches and 5 tenths to a post, North, 27 degrees east, 15 perches an d 6 tenths to a post, thence by the same land and along the southwest side of the canal bridge and Schuylkill bridge, south 38 degrees east,l4 perches and 8 tenths, thence along the same land, along the west side of the centre turnpike, west one degree east, 128 perch es to a post, south 8 degrees east, 60 perches and 9 tenths, to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres -and 65 perches, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone bootie and frame stable. ALSO:aII that portion of a certain TRACT' OF LAND, situate in Manheim township, Schuylkill county, lyitig west of the centre turnpike, and descri bed as fol lows, beginning at a stone corner in the western line of the Navigation company's land and - the northwestern corner of Patterson and Ilubleyli lot, thence south 85 degrees east, 475Teet, to a stake in a line of lot sold to, eatterson afid Haley, thence monh 5 degrees west, one hundred and five feet to a stake in the line of lot sold to Francis B. Mchole, thence north 85 degreeswest 475 - feet to the western line of the said company's land, thence along the said line, smith 5 degrees east, 105 feet 'to the place of be ginning. with toe apputtenanceo; consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, mow Occupied as 3 Tay ern, and a stable, all late the*,estate , of JOHN' C. OFFERMAN. IDE ALSO, at the ssme time and - place; all that certain three story brick meeauage or tenement, with a three story back building and lot or piece of ground, /dome on the southwestward!, side of Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being ,the lot marked in the general plan of said borough numbitr 5, bounded in front by Centre street, by Church alley, by lot No: 6, and*by a 20 feet wide al ley. There is also erected upon this lot, , a bath and smokehonse, a large stable and Carriage house, a - pump; and well of water and two hydrants. The premises are occupied as a tavern and, known by the tame of die " Pennsylvania Hall,' late the estate of GEORGE SHOEMAKER. - ALSO.at the same time and plate. one full equal undivided one fourth part, the whole into fear equal parts to be paned and divided, of a certain Mean age, plantation* , and two several tracts of COAL LAND, situate in Pinegrove township, in the coun ty of Behaylkiltone of them being one equal fourth pariof three hundred acres of land, confirmed to Frederick Capp and George Atelier, by patent dated Nov 2,1796: The other -a - tact being unimproved. and bounded and described as follows, by land sup 'posed to have been surveyed to Jacob Gunchle co.. novi,eJaimoi by George A. Zerby. by lands late of Charles Snowden, and by land intended to be ton veYed-to John Zerby, containing 62 acretaad 46 per uke. with the appurtenances; cenaisting of a log dwelling house. a log barn and i saw,aaill, kw the "IWO of CHARLESIRZLURE. TIM MME.RS 1 - JOIMNAL. =ll - ALSO„ a erettaili LOT OF GROUND, sitttath In the nor oon t, of pottaville, Schuylkill _county, adjoining lot of Philip Witcoinelsdorf, on the north- went and on the south .west by ! lot of Getarge Ochs, bounded and (ranting 0n,.-Second street and 'Third Street, measuring in front and rear 25 feet. with the tipper tenances.Consisting-ola frame _dwelling' house and stable, late the estate of AUGUST 51BNCLESON. ALSO, at the same time and place; One full undivided seven twenty . fourth .. parts of two contiguous tracts ofcoal land.: situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county; bounded on the east by the Physic tract and the Schuylkill Navigation Com panys land, north by land ot Archibald Ronaldson and Mclntyre. west by land of Thomas and Joseph Wood, and south by . Thomas Sillymaa and others. subject to the provision of a deed of trust; frant'Bord Patterson, Henry C. Carey. Isaac Lea and E. L. rey, and Abraham Harf,and their respeetive wives to Presley Blackiston, containing seven - hi:lndict:l,Mß acres more or less, with the apputtenanees.consistin g of 23 dwelling houses, one born and stables, 3 steam engines and fixtures, and one saw miliw.th the rail roads paSsing from the mines ihronghthe borough lalPottsville to the Mount Carbon rail road, and all the prtvileges and rights attached thereto. - 2. Also, undivided half of a certain tract of coal' land, situate in Branch township, Schuylkill county, about one mile above Minersville, bounded on the west by the Andrew Lytle tract and land of theThce• nix company, south by land of late Thomas Reed, east by land late of Thomas Reed and land Surveyed to Dorothea Jones, and north by the Wolf Creek tract and laud of Jacob Serrill, containing 216 acres and 2 perches, more or less; v ith the appurtenance s, consisting. of tea separate tenements or 'dwelling houses: 3. Also, the undivided half ofa certain tract aerial land. situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill coun ty, bounded by lands late of Michael Moser, Jacob Epler. late John Moyer. late John Busby, late Jacob Ladig. late Andrew de Long, late Michael Bushy, Ed. ward B. Hubley; late John Seltzer, Valley furnace company, late °Winger now Edward B. Hubky and vacant land, containing 350 acres more or less, known by the name of Patterson tract, and the same which was conveyed byJohn Seltzer to Joseph Swift, by deed 17th' April, 1829, _with the appurtenances, consisting of seven dwelling houses, school and mee ting house, with the Schuylkill valley rail road pass ing through the same, excepting thereout the town lots which are marked in the plan of the town el Patter son with the numbers 15-26-28-30-32-34-51! find 56. 4. Also. a certain lot of groundeituatein the town of Patterson, Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lots of Dtgby V Bell, and other lots of Swift and Pattersoni hounded in front on the Main street and in the tear by the Schuylkill Valley rail road, with the apportenaimet„consisting of a two story stone dwelling house. `, 5. Also, the undivided ballot's certain tient aced land situate in Schuylkill township. Schuylkill county, known by the name of the Ladig tract, bounded by land of Aaron Bowen and George Hoffman, - vecant land, Jacob Bushy, George Reber. ;Walla and Shell, James Blew, and Abraham Guldin, containing 350' 'acres more or less, being the same which being con. veyed by Peter Ladig to Joseph Swift on the first day or April 1629, with the appurtenances, consisting of two dwelling houses, one bank barn, one log barn.: Miners' houses and a saw mill. the Schuylkill Valley rail road passing through the same. G. Also, tha undivided four Molls; of one sixth part of a certain tract of coal land,- situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded by land ofJa. cob Bushy, Charles Shuinaker, 'Francis !lifetimes, Matthias KeelY, James Dickeoso., John Swartz and Dr. George Klentworth. contazning 8000 acres more or less, known by the name of the Valley tract with the appurtenances, consisting of 44 dwelling-honses and 3 smith shops and stables, en Anthracite Fur. once, ore kiln and other improvements connected with the same. - The Schuylkill Valley rail road run ningthrough the same. - • , 7. Also, the undivided two thirds orn certain tr ac t of coal land; held in common with John Schell and George Rahn, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuyl kill county, surveyed in the name of Elizabeth Davis, bounded by lands surveyed to George Miller, Catha rine Berger, Daniel Kercher, and others. containing 400 acres more or less, with the appurtenances. 8. Also, two certain landings and lets of ground Nos. 3 and 4, situate in Port Carbon, Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. each containing in front 133 feet, on the dock dug, by Dr. G.G. Palmer, and in depth each 64 feet, with the appurtenances: 9. Also, a certain lot olgmurid situate in the town of Port Carbon, Norwegian - Township, Schuylkill couuty, situate in the rear of and boukded by landing lots Nos. 3 and 4, lands Of E. B. and F. S. Hubley and others, subjected to the rights ,and privileges of a rail road now passing thrOugh the same, With theap purtenances. , 10, Also, one lot of ground or landing situate in Daniel .1. Rhoads'addition to Schuylkill-Haven, coun ty of Schuylkill, bounded by lot No. 3, on the west. and lot No. ton 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.. H. Also, one lot of ground situate in Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, bounded by Broadway. lot No. N. a 20 feet alley and lot No. 15, being 155 feet deep and 54 feat wide, numbered in said addition with the No. 17, with the appurtenances. 12. Also. all the right title and interest of Bard Pat'erson in an undivided moiety or half part of a cer tain tract of coal land, situate in Branch township, in the coup!) , of Schbylkill, bounded by lands of the New York and Schuylkill coal company, Gto. Rahn and 'Burd Patterson's other land, and others, con: mining 61 acres more or less, with the appurtenan ces. 13. All that certain two story brick dwelling: house brick kitchen, frame office, and frame stable and Int or parcel ofgrownd, situate on Mahontopgo street. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded in front 'ay 51aliontonge street, westwardly by a 29 feet public alley, southwardly by Church alley, and eastwardly by a 20 feet public alley; containing in . front on Mahantongo street SCIO feet and in depth 214 feet or thereabouts, being composed of the five lots which arc marked in Pon and Paterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the numbeis 1618 20 22 and 21, with the appurtenances. 14. All that certain lot or piece of. ground situate en Church alley in the bornugn of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill. bounded in front by said Church alley, eastwardly and in the rear by land of Benjamin Pott and others, nndyrestwardly by land belonging to the Friends' meeting, house. containing .in front and Church alley 123„feet or thereabouts, and in depth 450 feet or thereabouts with the 'appurtenances. 15. All the right title and interest of the said Burl Patterson in the one undivided half ofall thaCcertam lot of ground situate on Mahantongo street, in the rear by Norwegian street, eastward!y by lot N 0.17, and wastwardlyhy lot No 21, containing in front on Ma banning° street 60 feet and in depth 244 feet 6 inches. and being the lot which is marked in Pot t and Patter son's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the num ber 29, with the Appurtenances. . 16. All-the right title and interest of the said Bud Patterson to the one undivided half of alithat certain lot of ground, situate on Mahantongo strect, in the Borough' of Pottsville. Schpylkill county, bounded in front by Mahantongo Street, in the rear by Norwegian street, eastwardly by a 20 feet public alley, and west wardly by lot 19, containing in front on Mahantongo street 60 feet, and in depth 214 feet six inches, and being the lot which is marked in Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the Dumber 17, with the appurtenances. 17. All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson, in the one undivided half of that certaiu lot of ground situate onMahantongo street, its the Bet °ugh of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, bounded in . front by Ma hantongo street, in the rear by _Norwegian street. eastwardly by lot No 13, westwardly by a 20 feet public alley, containing in front on Mahantongo street sixty feet and its depth 211 feet 6 inches, and being the lot which is marked in the general plati_of Port and Patterson's addition to the town of Potts ville, with the number 15, with the - appurtenances. 18: All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson, in the one undivided half of all that cer tain -lot of Ground situate in the Borough of -Potts ville,Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Market street, in the rear by Norwegian street, eastward!) , by Dumont street, and westwardly by Spring street, containing in front on Market street 240 feet, and in depth 214 feet and 6 - inches, and being composed of the four lots which are marked in the general plan of Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of - Potts. vide, with the numbers - 52 and 54,, 56 and 58, with the appertenancei: • • 19. All the risk title and interest of the said Bard Patterion in the one undivided half of all that cer tain lot of ground situate on Lyon Street in the bor ough of Pottsville„ Schuylkill Schuy !kill county, bounded in front by Lyon street, in the rear by lend of Pott and Patterson, eastward ly by lot No 116 and Lyon at., westwardly by lot No. 118, containing in front on Lyon street 30 IL and id. depth '125 feet, being the lot which isrmarkedin the general plan of Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottivilleovith the No. 117, Ivith the appurtenances. . CO. All the right tido and interest of the said Bard Patterson idthe one undivided hand' all that cer- M.M lot ofground situate in the Borough of Potts ville, in SchitYlkill county, barnacled i 0 front - by Ly on street, idthe rear by land of Poll and Patterson, eastwardlyy lot noreber: onsibundred and afteen, and Westwa ly by lot ;lambert:lna hundred and "ay. enteen, tont intng in front on'Ly?n s treet , tbirtYll. and in depth one hundred and twentit five feet, and li i being the lot which is visaed in the general plan of Pon -add Patterson's addition to the town' of Potts ville, avid' tIM numberstne bandied mid sigtaeltswith the appurtes ances. • -•- ,••- ,' • - ' 21. All the right title and Internet tittle laid Bald. Patterson in the one undivided hitlfofell that certain lot of ground. situate on Lyon, lancet, in the borough . of Pottsville, bounded in front: by Lyon !street, la the rear by land of Pott and ratterson, eastwardlibt a five feet private - alley,.'and westwardly ,by let of Hugh O'Neil. containing In front on - Lyon meet a Amused in depth 125 feet and sg the lot which ill marked in' Pott and Patteraon's idd iti on la the town at Pottsville; VA the nambeianai hundred wad tee, with tbalappicana*L . 1: -4.••,.- . z.'• ,-, ' ':)--- ..; __,,, • ••22. V! Menba' end Waned' the 012.etm .. ... . . iii . Pt/feria:li in the one undivided halforall that certain hilflotof ground situate** Third street in the flor , ough of Prineville, io Schuylkill comity. bounded in front by third street, in the rear by land of Pert and Patterson on the one side by Int numberfour and on the other aide by the other , half of this same lot;Cen: taming jarred on third street twenty five - feet 41 to depth two hundred and seemly feet, and beirafbalf ofthe lot Which is marked on the generalidatrofPott and Phrterson'a addihisn to the. town of Pottsville, with the cumber three, with the appurtenances. All the right title and interearof The said Surd Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain half lot of /round situate on third street, in the Bor. ough of Pottsville. in Schuylkill county: bounded in front by third street, in the rear by bed of Pott and Patterson; on the one Side by lot camber two and on the other side bribe other halfofthis same.let, con: tab:win g iuffrotif on third sheet. twenty five feet and indeed.. two hundred & stymy ft, and being balfthe let which Is marked' on the general plan of Pott and Patterson's addition to. Pothwille. with the number three, with the appurtenances. .., • 24. All the right title and interest of the said Curd Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situalean Laurel street in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill coon. .ty, bounded in front by Laurel street, in the rear by the 31 inersville road, enstwarclly, by lot of William 'l'. Epting and B. Keyser, and west: wardly by a twenty feet alley, containing in front on - Laurel street 'sixty feet or thereabouts, and ity depth one hundred and forty-five. feet or thereabouts, and being in Pott and Patteison's addition to the town. of Pottsville, with the up. purtenancea. - 2.5. All ;the right title and interest or the said Hurd Patfeisnn in the one undivided half or all thit certain lOt of ground situate on tho *tiers. tulle road, in the through of Pottsyille, in Schuyl kill county, bOunded in front by the Aline/stifle road, in the rear by land late.of Daniel J. Rhoads, eastwardly by a twenty :feet', public .alley. and westwardly by a part of this same lot, containing in front on the illinettville road thirty feet, and in depth one hundred and forty.six feet or there. aboutp, and being the northeasterly part of - thu lot on Laurel street, Which is marked in the go. neral plan of Pon and :Patterson's Addition to the town of Pottsville, with the - numbei eleven, with the appurtenanCes. 26. The ono undivided half part , dill! that cer lain lot of ground situate on the Alineriville road in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill coon. ty, bounded in front .by the lilinersville road, in the rear by land of Daniel J. Rhoads, eastwardly by the lot of 'Benjamin W. Cumining, and weal. wardly by lot of note or late P. Nagle, containing in front on :the 'Afinersvillo 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 Uwe' street and half of lot number fotirteen, in .Pott.and 'Patterson's addi• (inn to the town of Pottsville, and now laying on the northerly Fide of the Illineratille road, with the appurtenances. •.. 27. All the right title and interest of the said Bard Patterson in tiltt one undiyided half of all that certain'lot of ground, situate en the Miners villa road, in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuyl kill county, bounded in front by the Minversville road, in the rear by land late of panic! J. Rhoads, eastwardly by the Jot of William .Adcetek, and Westwardly by the lot ot P. Upholiz, containing in front on; the Minersville uteri thirty feet or thereabouts,' and in depth ninety feet -ot :there about?, and being the northwesterly cornerof the lot on Laurel street, which is marked in the gen eral plan of Poll and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the number fifteen, with the a ppm tette nces. ' • 28. All the right title and interest of the said ; Bard Patterprin in the One undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situate on'the Miners. villa road in the borough'of Pottsville, in Schuyl kill county, bounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land hire of,Dnniel 3. Rhoads, east. ward!) , by lot sold to P.' Undioltz, - and westwardly by lot of Conrad Ackerman, containing in front on the Mineraville road thitty feet and in depth seventy-eight feet or thereabouts, and being the northwesterly corner of the lot on Laurel street, Which is marked in the general plan of Pitt and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the number sixteenovith the appurtenances. 29. All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground eitaate on the Miners. ville road in-the borough of Pottaiille, In Schuyl kill county,;bounded in front by the said Miners. villa 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 soma lot, containing in front on thellineraville road thir ty, feet or thereabouts, and in depth seventy three feet or thereahonts, anti being the northwesterly corner of lot number"ieventeen on Laurel street, as originally' marked on the general plan of Petit and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville with the appurtenances. 30. The ono undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situate on the 31inersville road in the borough of Pottsville, in Schlylkill county, bounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, eastward!) , by lot of Conrad Ackeiman and westwardly by lot of t John Bindlev, containing in front on the Minerr ville road thiity feet or thereabouts, and in depth sixty-four feet'or thereabouts, being the north— corner of lot numberseventeen on Laurel street, as originally:marked on the general_ptan of Poo and Patterson's addition to the totin of Pottsville ,with the appurtenances.. 31. All the right title . and interest of the said 'Thud Patterson in the ono undivided half of all that certain tot of ground situate on the Miners. villa road in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuyl. kill county, bounded in front by the said rond. iu the rear by °land late of Danie l . Rhoads, east. wardly by lot number seventeand westwardly by a twenty feet public alley,taining in front sixty feet. or thereabouts, and n depth fifty six feet, and being all that part of lot umber eighteen on Laurel street in Pott and Pat erson's addition to 910 town of Pottsville, which lays north of the Minersville road, 32. All the right title and interest of the said Burd Patterson in the ono undivided half of all that certain jot of ground, situate on the Aliners. ville road in' the borough of Pottsville„in Schoy l. kill county, hounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, east. madly by a twenty feet public alley, and . west. weirdly by land of Pott and Patterson, containing in front sixty feet or thereaboute„and in depth forty•two feet or thereabouts,.and:being part of the lot which was originally marked to Pott and Patterson's addition to the, town of Pottsville, on Laurel street, with th e 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 north-west corner, of the Physick tract, thence along the Eycr tract south 201 degrees east 1295 feet to the south side . of Lyon street, north•6o degrees east 281ifeet,.sontli 30 degrees cast 190 feet to the north aide of Market street, north 60 degrees, east 760 feet, north 30 degrees west 230 feet to the north, side of Lyon street, thence along the north.side of' Lyon street north 60 degrees east 390 feet, ;north 30 degrees West 125 leer, north 60 degrees east 50feet, north 30 degrees west 20 feet, .north 60 degrees east 180 feet, south 30 degrees east 125 (set t to the north line of Lyon street, thence along'the same north 60 degrees east 107 feet, thence north 30 degrees west 247 feat to .the . south side of High street, 'thence crossing said High street north 401 de grees east 112 feet to lot number 64 in Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottivilte, thence along said last mentioned lot north' 30 c l c. grecs West 303 feet to the south side of .Laurel street, thence crossing the said last mentioned street north 30i degrees east 102 feet to an-alley, thence along the same north 20i degrees west' 90 feet to the hlinersville road. thence along .the same south soi degrees" ;vest 581 Net; .thence north 20i,degrees west 72 feet to the line 01 the Navigation. coMpany's tract, thence along the line of the last mentioned tract south 69/ degrees west 1239 feet to the place of beginning, contain ing forty:Sig - acres and forty ight perches or thereabouts, with the appurtenermek consisting,. of two *frame and six log hotline for miners, ex cepting out of the said premises lot number Ay-ono en towel street, now the property. of lariesG. Clark, also a square -of ground the pro perty of Millet & fieggerty,containingune acre, and 20. perches. and subject to the right of a rail road sold'and conveyed, to Carey,. Lea ,& Others, end. also to-a !Mae cif certain ground - given Caleb Parker. . • 34: All that certain lotor . ;Parcel of ground`and lending,. situate in the town of Pori Cerboce to Norwegian- • township, a n ";;Bchoglhflt .. costly, - boned4l mirthintidly ; aqd eistirardli by _ether land of Surd -Patterson; westitharifly.bY landing. and !oleo( Paittter&FGlarttgMw,"acid tiontliwirt'& lj:byrandlatenWilliam, El. Warder, =Wang .on Wagor's tidr*thres- I . feet or thereabouts; antlin depth one hundred feet, inchnlinen dock pt . thirty feet: across the same, with the appurtenances. - 35. All that certain lot or parcel aground and landing, situate in the town of Port Carbon. in Schuylkill enmity. bounded scitilbsiarslly.ty. land late of William S. Warder, enstwcedly by land el'lste Edward B. Robley, in the rear and west wardly by other land of Runt Pattersoer.*itain. ing on Warder's line 133 feet or thercaboutii,and in depth 100 feet or thcreabouts,,with the appur tenances. 36. All that certain lot or parcel of ground situate in. the town of Port Carta:m.ln Schuylkill enmity, bounded seuthwaithy by landing lots of Burd Pitterson. and Palmer dn Garrigues: and on the other sides by Hubley 664111yrnan, George F. Randolph and others, subject to: the right of the owners of the two adjoining landings to :nuke a railroad over the same, with the appurtenances. ' that certain large two-story stone house, large frame stable and lot of ground, sit uate In the borough of Tamaqua, in Schuylkill county, bo_nded in front by Market street, in the rear by Patterson street, on the oi.e side by Mauch Chunk street, and on thoother side by lot num. ber forty-two, and being the lot which is marked in the plan of dm town of Tamaqua _as laid oat by Richard Willing, with the witpuber tiny. with the appurtenances._ 38. Ail that certain twittunory atone dwelling bottle and lot of ground situate in the borough of Tamaqua, in Schuylkill county, bounded iii front by Market street,' in the rein by Panther street, „ors the one side by Biddle street, nun on the other. side by lot number tweniy.three„ and being -the same lot which is marked in the plan of the town of Tamaqua as laid out by Richard WiLine, with the number twenty-five, with the appurtenances. 39. All the right, title and interest of-=the said third Patterson in three undivided fifth parr (the whole into five equal parts to 'be parted and di. sided) of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the borough of Tamaqua, in Schitylkill county, beginning at a post in a line of lend of now or late Graff & Dimities, and a curlier of land which was surveyed on a-warrant dated the 24th February, nes. and granted In Joh n D on n, James AVinder; Aaron Winder and Isaac Dicks, thence by the land of Gruff & Dondas; north 20 west . 117 perches, crossing little Schuylkill river at a small ishind, to a atone corner where lately there was a pine, thence b y land of late George Baum and others, north 70 degrees east crossing Littler Schuylkill 220 perches to a krone, thence by land formerly of Philip Moser, and now or late Daniel Yoder, south 20 degrees cast 64 perches 101 a birch tree ,ciwncr on the north bank of Panther creek, south 70 degrees west' 102 perches to a stone corner r eouth 20 degrees east crossing Pan tiler 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 beginning, con• Inkling 127 acres and 14 perehea, (excepting thercout the following thirty-one town lots which are marked in the plan of the town of famaqua as laid -out by Richard Willing, with the nom. bers 12 I 4 16 17 18 19.20 21 24 27 30 31 32 33.35 36 38 39 ,41 42 43 44 48 . 69 83 88 90 224 225 226 and 227, with the appurtenances . , 411. AU the right title and.interest bf the eaid: Burd Patterson in the one undivided WNW 611 that- certain tract or parcel of hind situate:Hi' Schuylkill township. in Schuylkill'county„ begin ning at a black oak tree at a public road, thence by Stahl', land south 72 degrees west 178 perches to a stone corner, thence by land late of George Ohlinger, north 18 degrees .viest 200 perches to a 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 De Long, south 75 degrees east 182 perches to the place of beginning. containing 187 acres 30 perches and allowance, with the appur- . tenonces. 41: All the right title and interest of the raid Baird 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 or land late of John Selmer, thence uy the same north 20 degrees west 2094 perches to a Spanish oak, thence by land Late of Michael Busby south 32 degrees west 242 perches to a black nak, thence by the same south 70 degrees west 23 perches to a stone, thence by land now or late of Magdalena Neier, and land late of Jacob Stahl, south 20 de grees east 16 perches to '3 - sjarnee tree, thence by said Stillil's land and land 'of late John Keim, north 45 degrees east 236 porches to the place or beginning, containing 223 Acres 222 perches and allowance, with the appuraithances. 42. All that certain two-steep stone house and lot of ground situate in the town of Patterson, in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county, the Schuylkill Valley rail road passing across the rear - ei the lot, fronting on Valley street and bounded on the east by lot number thirty-three and on the west by 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 tenances. 43. All the right, title and interest of the said Burd Patterson in the one undivided third part of all that certain tract or parcel of land siikate,in Rush township, in Schuylkill county, hounded by land surveyed on warrant to Rachel Dicker. son, bind of the Valley Furnace Company. and containing 400 acres. and surveyed on warrant to_Lewis Herring, and being the same premises which were granted to the said Rued Patterson by Peter F. Ludwig, sheriff ofSchuylktllcounty, by deed doled the 16th day of March, A. D. 1838, with the entiortenances, all late the estate of BURR PATTERSON. ' • All seized Ashen in rirculion, and to be sold, by JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilier, Orwige. " burg., Feb. 18,1822. MENTZ Sr. Rovovivn, (Successors to Geo. W. Men S , Son.) Booksellers, Stationers .11 Publishers, . No. S3 - Nonrit THIRD SrREEt.. Fiflhdoor above the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. . _ g, 4 A RD.—We, the nndersigned, having purchased 41 .- 1 the interest of G. W. Mentz, in the late firm of Geo. W. Mentz Son, and having ;li:omitted mu selves under the firm of Mentz & Rovoutit, infests' our friends. and "especially the friends of the late firm, th t it is out intention to publish and keep a constant supply of all the Books published by the late firm: also, a general assortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, an assortment of Letter and Writing Papers, Blank and Account Annks of all de scriptions. with a general assortment of titationney. Having an extensive Bindery connected with their establishment, which - will enable them to filmish any kind of Blank Bmltcruled and bound At the shortest notice, any miscellaneous works can ba bound to order. country Rapt taken in exchange, at the fair market price, for Goode. ' WM. G. ME %U.. WM., ROVOUDT. 8-2 o. Philapeldbia, Feb 19, In retiring from business as a I:tool:seller, in which I }nye !..heen• liberally sustaintsl tbr forty tears. I would return int , grateful thanks forthe support stea dily given me:especially to my German friends in the couiltry: Age and bodily infirmities have' indu ced and to withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my son ( late . Partneriand Wm. Ravi - milt as my successors, who will continue ther'business as heretoforeJ hoping they m ay receive that patronage so liberallY bestoWeifon me. Phila. Feb.-I, COUNTERFEITERS' DEA'111•111.0W. • r lIIE public toi 11 'Ovule darns that no Brandreth Pitliere gentine. unless the box has three labels upon it, ( the top. the aide' and the bottom.) each containing a fae-sintiletrignature of ma band waning. thou...Et tiassonzrti: D. These labels , are-.en— graved on eteet, beaUtifullv denif,ficd• tinAitiono at tin expense of ever 82.000. Timrcrom it will be lettn, that the only thing rieciasary- to proZiwe the medielai faits purity. iv to &satire' these , label*. - . --- ' Remember theop, the side, and. the bottom -The follriwing respective pertione are duly authorized. and tertificisteo of Agency for the Sale of lifandreth'i Vegdable Universal PiSt, • IN SCIWVIALII4 "ONINTY. 'Wm. Mortimer. HUntiinger & Lewitt, Schuylkill Etiven, E. At K. Heinutir:Orivigabutit. • - Seligman. Post Cilbou.,- - ..• James Robinson & Co., Port Clinton. • , 'Edward A. Kuwait. MitietsriUo, . • • Beoltmin Observe that each Agent,aUs ao gisgrived Coil& cite of Ase ttnatainieeti: reprosentation or Or. IttuiupiCtOty tit Sing &tug; sad_ up! cot ,which will also Watts `tattct copies ofdigurt-,_ . labels my OW ttoontbolli orb Pill P o 4lot3Vi. PhiladelAw. lam . V t n ,•: B s u i timi th ri iit,4"4"4- -8.; Nocft tei4ji 7 , • -11•4:60•17:19.'. PILES, &C#o.o/0/00 , ONE HUN DR tar EW AR 11 ' has been: offered (01 numaKlis Who will us 'a a bottle of &ye Lietiritiettoribe • ['ilea withont being Cured. -Of thutivande in no one instatite has tt faded , of tare'. 1 1-11 0 - overwhelming to be seen whore; it ie set& also • certain eons in nearly, emlni ( externally )`in'the followmg complaintli. For the Piles - Tightness id' the 'chests For all Dropsy especially In Childreni.: Tender Feet ' Foul Ulcers •of the /Milk; Sore throat by cancers or other fungus. wrest or ulcers however obstinate, of roup long standin'g - Whooping cough Fresh Virourids Scald Head t Chiblains ' • . -GOOK OUT,: Sane Swindlers here eamaterfeitedthiSartiefil and put it up with various deiticert. Do riot be int. posed upon. One thing will only proteet - yot at is the name of COMSTOCK ilk.' CO. - : that name must be always on the wrapper or you ate - cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction' with you, and test by that, or time buy it ; for it is impossible for any tither to , be true or gen.; uine. Suld by • COMSTOCK ik,CO, New York, 71 Maiden Lone i nnd . nlow 1V Win. 'l'. Epiing, Clemens de Penes and S. C. Marlin. - - NEW STORE& - THE Subscriber. would alumnae° to the public( that illey ,have taken Ilia . store lately, oecu:r pied by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just're.i mind and neened'an-assortment of Dry t4ondei Groceries, Queensware, tee. among which tire " ' DRY GOODS. • • • . flue ..-11kek and Fancy colored cloth and Cassimers-gartinetta-Alonalin 'de Lanex—Chint l :' zes—Flannela—Cotton . do.—Checkr, Tickings. Mar:nos—Bleached and Unbleached Alluding— Winter Wallop—Shawls.-Silk and • Cotton 11andkerehiefa—Wolscy—Worsted - and Cotb!er , Ifoisery—Mons flostfand 11411 Umbrella,.sdtc. • Rio—iiva—Laguira and Browned- Orem... , Loaf and Briiwn Sugara—Yoting poweer—lmpertal and Black Teak—MAW—. Spaces—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. laaves—Sperm and Common 'lDiltt..-Fiah-4!ietpe 7 L .Cractiers—ltice—Batrine and Currants-SEIW Barley, &e. QUEEMWARR. . Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Warii Glass Tumblero, Ylatev. Lampe &c. together with an aasnrtment of Brushes. Cedar Ware, Shnvola, dic. To all of which` weeßberld- invite the attention of our friends and of the public , generally, feeling confident that We can givii satiafaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN: L. W. TivvribiN, SILLTMAN. November 20 • LOOK KEHL! UST received and now openingor ti sand ur well assorted stock of now rant and Winter goods conviating of Dry Goods of every desdripliog, Groceries of all kinds,. • • - China, Glass and Queenszoxre, Fur, Cloth, and flair seal Caps, Boots and SA" Casts, Pantaloons, Vests, 4-c. • Plaster,,. Salt, 4•4" • • Which will he sold un the most liborallermi, and at very low prices or - in exchange fur country produce, for which the highe.vt price will be paid. SAMUEL lIARTZ. Pottsville, No .1741. . POTTSVILLE PERF U MERY SALOON.. - _TUST received and for ' sale. a choice and well , a" selected assortment or' , - • , ' . Fancy Hair Brushes• Sharing Hntstrell; ' Tooth Brushes, . Gdni Brushes. Indian hair oil, Citronella Waturi - . • • Hair Wash, Lip Salve, . Bear's Oil. Court Plaster:.. .. Lavender Water, Indian Hair Dye. Rose tooth Paste, Buffalo Oil, __--;---- - Bear's Grease, Pomatum & Antique Oil, - Soaps of finest quality, &e., &c. Which he will sell on the most reasonable orms. WILLIAM 11. SUM ER _ _ _ 51-- December 18 INVITES the citizens of Pottsville and iii cinity, to sec hie specimens of Painting at the residence of his brother, in centre street, where he can be consulted on all things, appertaining to hie proferaien ! Pottsville, annary 1 l E W GOO DS.- JOSEPH "litlliTg & SON have in hind a largo and general assortment afresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Curb, or in (=hangs: for' country produce. • Mt. Carbon, Oct. 31st. IXII. 4 ' SOAP AND CANDLE AIANUFA(7OIt No. 19, Wood St., Let wern 2d, and 3d, and Vine and Callanthill Streets,. Phllindefplatu ) :1011N DANCROFT, Jr., respectfully— iris forms Storekeepers, Merchants Scc. that hg Manufactures and has for sale, - Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and Drown Scopit Mould and Dipped Candles, All of oond quality end at reasonable prices: 03' A liberal discount allowed for cash. ' Philadelphia. July 10, .2&— Illy ' . . THAT well known. TAVER;s: STAND. THE EXOIIANGE,' in 1;1 the Borough of &Unciville. now in the occupancy of Mr. 'John Moon with two vacant LOIN adjoining. IPosarawirto will he given on the fillet day of April next. For' terms apply to the auhreriber. JOHANAN COCKILL: 9- 6 31. ; 9-4 t r,ebrnary 26 PMNDSV.TAITAINTIAL HALL, PoTMVILLE, PA. WILLIAM G. 3OTINSON4 RESPEOTFULLY announces tai his numei: ous friends and the public that he has taken ; v i , this commodious Establishment, re': i ! ,4z fitted it up in a superior manner, and H 1 ;6 is now ready to accommodate the (ree -1 -,_-_-_,:= - 4-;,.. ling community. The bUilding 'ts very large . II ee stortea high, situate on the Main street, opposi (he Miners' Bank, and in the more pleasant part thu Borough. and is well siispted for the purposes intended, 'having large Dining Rooms - extensive' and airy parlours,- single and double lodging rooms, is'es &O. The pitfilie may rest assured that the Arin'ea' and Lignntn kept will be of the cliofeest kind, with good coqlts, attentive end obliging waiters, suf a welt supplied table, tnhether with his perserial attention. he feels confident will injure all cotter. niencies recce:ivy_ to the comfort tif. Mich as may Isior him with thclir custom. ' ' ' . The • Reading Worm is well soppiied with pa. pers from different. seetions of the conntrq. • ' Large stabling and attentive Ostlers..:- ••' N. 8.. 'Piero is a refectory in the basement story of the Building, where all kinds of Refresh. mews can be obtained at the shortest notice. Pottsville, October 30 ' • 44--a , GEO. W. MENTZ OAT MEAL . . ITTS economical and nutricious article o f food itherto but little known in this conntry,,except by o tonal mall importations with emigrants from 'Semiarid and Ireland. is manufactured. and for sale by rho subs - either* at their Factory in Philtte+ dolphin, in any quantity equal to any imported‘even superior. being Ire.h. It is also for sale ey.most r the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom aro Mew era Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.dtCo.Cleme ens & Partin. William Philips &Co. Mortis & Bro. there. & e. 40. as well as by game of the tombs= hiMinersville and Port Carbon. . - • • ; , GLENDVATIQ & CHAMTIOR. • - Manufacturers of Flour. Oat Meal; & Pearl o,li- , Icy. on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th - sod 134 , Phila. November 6:1841. - . Dram it 113.1LRO*Dn CAWS, MU 6 Subscriber offers ist - inirste Salew. dips ! , be, or Drift and':Pad flced fJars. seraess.* . 4c., which - inioni,:eteSuCCedistitteilingtos b :-+ nit be hrstuidi The Jtiii .ItOid Cave liw - srufwitilit:llW'Ali: : XM:4 ,-: reek sod " will be_.~nbt Co-Cash. of t On ; proved endorsed F. .* 4 l llol 44 . ## "o ll iA''. A- .- • , '" • _ . 73. , NEI Druggtats, July _3 Pottbvitla , 07-4 GROCERIES. SAMUEL' F. "EARL, A ItTISI'. FOR SA.EL Olt RENT, I=l WASS
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