MGM IE nicthe last. Piece of.Siiv.er• 's tattotor.'.- • .The Just Reie ot " Sammer.'!,.. ! 'Tie thC lid piece-of gleamtng Mole— . its „glittering ,Fompanions ' 'Llaselraoished and gate No fip of tie kindred, • ' • ••- No levy is nigh, ; ..To.refiect back its brightness, ' - Or give dye for dye. • ' • They have, left mo—a s loge oite— ' The.list," silver ge7.— "loch bright piece ts spended, Go spend the with them, Ana kindly, 0, spend! me . Wikthose that hatit &d-- Where My mates-of tile. pocket, ;Are hoarded and dead': ' 0 soon may I follow.— W i ton,partners won't etas And from cosA's shining circle; - - -The gans drop away • • -••• When goodfips have v:toisSed And' resters hive flown Ob who would inhabit • '• • This pocket alonc ? ' Y troth an old paper, _ • THE MONTHLY ROSE. Sweet visitor of Beauty's sphere, • Oh, howl love thy chrystal tear, • ;• Thy cheek 'uf blossona'd hue admire; rris-love's most delicate attire, • • The bieezeithat o'ci thy bosom sighs. Bears up' thy fragrance-towarde the shier; The drops, that wasklhy tiny leaves, r • Toros nectar for-the blimp - ling beef. -. - Tell me, 11030ft - der .Bower. • Who gave to thee tharsemetpower ' That calla the blushes to thy face • Wittiliscti inimitable grace, Amfgives a sweetness to thy breath That scents thy leaves when pale in death 7 CZIPPINGS. Nteuoutos says, "The goamity of. motion stud) is obtained by taking the Sum . ofihe mo lions made in the same direction, or the difference of those made 'in the contrary directioni; is sot anged by the mutual action of the bodice* Ratlehltonr—A cat chases a mouse across the Team • , the 'motions ' are in the 'same direct'inn 1 there is 'mutual action on the part of both;; the *guantity‘of motion' is as three to one. Now, it the suantity,of minion not.ehanged,' how soon 'Yetill the cat catch-the mouse The Oozy habitation of the body will do: may; you may repair the broken tiles and damaged roof; you may rub up the dim window lights, end oil the rusty hinges of the doors; you may patch :up and plaster civet.the shattered walla, and petni the outside of the tenement, tilt the passer by wonders at its fresh appearances• but, for all this, the old house must come down at last! In Chatham churchyard is a atone with this Inseriptioraxmon it. A man had hurried two lives; - after stating the name and age of the first, was the following The Lord gave and the Lord Isthmian away, blessed be the name of the Lord." .in a feri years his Second wife died, and following " her name and ege is—g. L called upon the Lord and he heartrme, anti he delivered - me ont of all 'my troublei. " Il -,Tas Uarox.'*47correspot dent of the New York AmeriCani - hasvrruteti an excellent article th.Onicip; fioti`oihiOh we copy this passage gwiiikarolv6this Union! what eyrogofit nonsenge. .Yorimighi as well sue* irt - iliaM(47iiqt• Chris. raligima , 7 lbango Uli!inoitlir fur her virtue, vicll- =falsehood— :: end .ay !!4t.;tistpinesti Is phial , . And potatoes are paving stones. criteraatv.!!! lfpion !! ! And and for what cdiect . l Con you form « a wire-.perfeet anion? "—can you frame a better arinatitutional charter than the one we have 1— Read ft and.anderatand it, and see now in every bileit tells of perfect security to the humblest eh izen, and gusrenteechis rights with the pioudest iikgreatest." - ' s'' inisszes..,--A shillings day isitetter than noth ing. The vary act of being at work. will procure employ by and by at a fair trade. Men avoid him who is always a strolling about the' itrnets ; he is judged unfitfor anything and may chafer want of employ. - . etti* 7 Pcrow: • Aini at perfectionin every thing. though in most things it is unattainable ; however, they who aim at it, anit persaiere, will cormigiuch nearer to it than those 'whose laimess and_ des plindencif make them give it up as unattainable. (Chesterfield-1 4•Pirand ma," said a little gill with rosy. cheeks to an eldirly dame, "what inakea it thunder and lighten V' "Well.: my ilarlin, I 'epect the light from the.blessed !laughs lodged la the clouds, Aunt When a snag on't giti together, it gits a fire and hoists. The streaks that fly out is the lightnin' and the human' is the thunder." linos swan:--The legislature of Maine have gianted e divorce to Col. tbenezei Cobb and wifts,liarah Flacon; The wrong side of fifty caught the husband,,while the bride had just passel' the age of bleenting seventeen. • For this divorce the only course !„ T,hat . wisely Could betaken, • . • Fair Sarah sued•—the care was pro've4, Aod thus she saved her bacon . cad any blame the youthful dame, - Who gave the courts a job . ? When all the corn is shelled mid gone, • Say. who will keep the t Cobb? • - 'Mums EXAMINATIONA witness exstnined hi one of the courts of Illinois,' upon trial concer -ning•• horse trade, was asked by the counsel for the detendaiii; bow .the plaintiff generally ride? Witoeei: generally rides a---straddle, sir. thiuneel rk•lipes does-.ho ride in con:gain! I Wit.. - flees: hei has a good horse he always keeps up. qounselt How dOei be ride when he is alone!, Witness,: Really, sir, tennot say, for .I never was in compatly with him whe n be rode by him :.self. Yon may stand Oxide, , • Taa . Cortrvissrcr, 'spas or Coatuctle= , A- distingUiabed *English; author , obie:rvgatf -0 I. - wrier saw a kill and-eaMim' silage ..Shrtf_ihl not. hide the beart i or a, dastard and poltroohj or did I ever behold a truly .coniegeous • man ribose counienanee'did not been with mildness and be- Olscreer. , . Z.N . ruusraswo—Enthusiasm is , a beneficent enchentrees, who never exerts her ms 'c to our advantage, and iiiate k about her friendly+Tells in order• to raise iiniginsey beauties or to improve real ones. The worst thiit can be, said of her ig that she is' e kind deceiver, and - an obliging flat later. • - Taunt Crinarizro.—=We learn from the Detroit ‘; 'oat, that a volumcir in. Viitoria's. service, God - ',WIT a canoe upon the-beach...new Malden, got in to it, and 'started on a voyage ofdiacilictry When he had got come distanpe from the . ithbre, he wee diteovered hy the officer of the dey, orlio ordered in wthitat to give chase' he iiireneo . 'AO voyager-to the American shore, and in his ar 'doe be forgot that he was out of the British tern -‘ trUY, and ie'iscd,the 'deserter.. A citizen told the slum that be - wee fiee_and need not go belt 'l l lO4-14:Wisbeal; -one of the officer's-teen, an Irish Man. hearing ibis,exclaimed : this spalpeenh* is. every mother's IMO' of nu! Elo, yo'ir .. ...04,gtorhome; eiyjewelry addre'esing ,his of toll theAtunel : that you life its to take ',Carter.flor.,p,rifionerr t ;the_ officer tutil„to, tirc • menito.tovr hico.del*.etti r iept erase man de. - .- ~ ~..:-ec-.. __ - _ .: ~ .a ~. r .~ n.. I t ""-7 PROIT.CTION. Indemnity pastas Ipis or dtisaageTby Vire. Ca Oita 17/40000. CHARTER. PEIIPIETtAIs,' rritE SORING GARDEN ; INSURANCE Cali!- '" PANY, make Insurances. either temporary or: perpetually, against 4..05s or Ltantage by jn • town or country, on Houses, tarns, lard thtildinge of 'all-kinds , on lionseht.hl FUrraliatt; MereilaNdilSe• !forges, Cattle, Attrittiltural, Commercial and.. Man ufacturing Stock and Utensils of eitry description; Vasszia and their Cargoes in port, up well as Alortga ges and G round Rents eon the most favot able ter. Applicstions for int : ltrasce, or any , informatici on the subject mic be mar either persenepl_Ast by letter. at the Cot:limey's office, at the Northwest earner of Bath and' W ood straits.' motrroN Mt.MICIIAEL, President.- -4;llltuatstraan, Secretary. , .. . Dfar.c.roits, -,Mnrutrt lcllichnet,. Charles Slot es, ir'fells Wood. • . • Atchibabt Wright. P.L.Lattrittenne; Samtirl Townsend, Elijah _George M. Troutman. 1,1 Ro b ert lv Ipo .oz e g r h o e y ad , . -George W. Schreiner. The.subscriber has been -GprOihted AGENT for the lihoYe mentioned Institution and is! now prepared to Make Iststrastsces upon everydescription of property at the lowest Yates. , . BENJAMIN BANNA N. Pottaville.-Feln .7th 1841. IM DELAWARE COUNTY". IN i CHANCE Co. Capital authorized by lairs $250.,800., CHARTER PERPETUAL, MARE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or- Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Fur niture and Property of everYdeseription., against loss ordamage by FIRE: . MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. 1 The Delaware County InFularice company will Alsolniureagainst loss on all kinds o marine risks itnd'against the damage or loss upon. the frantic,. ortation olgoods,sraies,and merchandise by water. Or by, rail way. upon terms ea favourable as any ;other institution. Far any further information on the subject ofitv entrance, either ada inst Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to c tIENRY G. ROBINSON...Arent, , July 15 34—ti At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS. . A t Orwigsburg. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. TRE.FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., or PHILADELPHI4. Capital $ 400,000, Paid • in. - CHARTER PERPETUAL, CONTINUE to make Insurance, pernlament 'IL' and limited on every description of property in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office lftli Cheimot Street near fifth street. CHARLES N. RANCICER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles . lll. Banker, Samuel Grant, James Scott. Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Therms S. Wharton, Geo. WRieharda. Tobias Wapner. Modecai D. Letbie, , CHARLES G. BANCEER, Seel. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institutibc, and is now pre. psted to make insurance, on every description of :property. at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June.l9. ldll. - 25—Iy Schuylkill County, ss. ( ....c. -„, 44 1 ,\ : . 77te , Courninnteroith of Pen nsfrania . ir5,..1.-Q . 4 to the iSberty of Schuylkill can - ay, ;.11 1 :O.: Greeting : `'•'''•% If Richard Price make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we commend you that yotir'sninmon by 'good and lawfol Surnnion era; -.Foto) Suter, ElliotCrefson. and the heirs, dev; ices &e. of Bartholomew -Wistar, late of the city of Philadelphia, ileeeasertaii - wit : B Wyatt 14 is• tar, William B. Chaffy. rind - Mary. A nn his wife, late Mary Ann. Whitey. Richard •Fellowes.' and Emma his wife, late Emilia - Wistar, and Susan Wistar, and Laura W tater. the two last named are Minors; and are represented by the aforesaid B. Wyatt and Thomas Evans, Georgl G.-Lanrice and Casper Wistar, their Testamentary guar dians and trustees of the female children, of the ! .., , A4 Bartholomew Wistar, deceased, late of your county, so that they sppear before our Juidgea, at Orwigsberg, at our county Court of Common Pleas, thereto be held on the Monday next, pre ceding the- ik Monday of March next, to skew whereupon. 'whereas, they-the said Plaintiff, and they the said Defendante,together,and undivided do hold All that certain lionse and -.... trk lm.of ground, situate iu.the Borough i n l e... .of Potisrd i le, in the said county of ------ -11-Seliuylkll4 being part of a lot marked in the general plan of said Town, with the num ber thirty eeven,,and bounded by Norwegian at. the other parts of said lot arid by lot number 38, being twenty feet in front, •and extending back the same breath to lot number 38, sixty feet, the samedetendants partition thereof between them to be made (ateerding to (he laws and CUstotns of this conursinwealth, in such case' made and provided, do gain-say and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly against the same laws and customs (as 'tie sand,) sc. And leave you then the names of those summoners. end this . writ. Witness the honurable A. .V. Parsons. Esq. at 3rwigsburg, the thirteenth day ef-Peeem ber.,in the yearrof our Lord one thousand eight .hundred Ind forty one. • . GEORGE _RATIN, Protley - February 56 , . cry. The ' lnquirer of Philadelphia, will publireh until 21st of March next. in their daily pal. once a week, and charge this office. • Sherman's Cough - 1 ozengers, Sherman's Worm le.zengers, Sherman's Camphor Lozenge's, 4. Sherman's Poor Man'a Plaster. A fresh supply of the above valuable Medicines just-received and for rale at-MARTIN'S Drug and Chemical:store, Pottsville. January 29; 5-3 THE PLEILADEITIILii READING, and . POTTSjILLE WAIL. ROAD. • Qi4r. lIALTAS opened for Passenger Travel, and the v F . enoral Transportation of Mereltandiae, on Thursday. January 13th..184g. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Hours of Marlin/9f Passenger. 2rains, Ffoll3 Pottsvilleiat ei A. M. - Daily. From Philadelphia, at 9; A. M.- Hours of Passing Reachipg, For Philadelphia. at Da ily . For Pottsville, at 124 P. %1. ;Both Trains passfng ae Pottstown. FARES, Ist Close 2d Class, Between Pottsville & naiads. `3,50. 2,50 " , Orwigsburg , 3,25 . 2,30 " 'Port Clinton.' " ?i'• l $ 2,25 Hamburg- • . _2,75 ' 2,00 Reading " 2,25 1,75 Douglassville " 4,75 , 1,25 Pottstown. - 1,10 Phoenixville •--" .-* T.OO 0,75 •: Norriatotio , 44 . L 0.50 0.40 Reading & Pottsville. 1.40 1,00 ii I if With thenvilege of returning next day, in let Class Cars. Between Philada. & Pottsville, 95 09 II Reading, 3,00 .• Pottstown, 2010 x' s , t , I. NOrristown, 11,75 • ' DepOt in Philadelphia, S. E.-Cornet of Broad and Cherry ctreete. ' Both_Traine will stop4r wiy. Passengers at the following points, besides _those menttoned above :.=-Keltnylkill Haven, ;51ohrsvifle.: Alt. house's Bridge,- Banmstown, Christrnim's er Store,'„ Rbyer's Ford Midge, Puwling's Budge, Valley. Forge, Port. Kennedy, P:ott's Store.Conshehocken,and All Passengers are revested to procure their Tickets, before the train starts. - ' • . January - =I A DMINISTRATORIS BALE. --- 11.411 be sold I"Xst Public Sale, on the 21111 (tarot March Ow. .st,l2 o'clock, at the West Branch , VaUey, near huAkiilJlnten.ilie _following Persenil jiropetty. beinnginz tothe estate , of Mr:. • 25 mil Road Cats on thcr West Blanch road : leavered Canal Seals. ' ' . • ' : !covered - ' • •-• open Ws*ort, . , , .1 pots liptaeg I . Coit andlleifor. „Atler.Sehold'and Kitchen Fuititnite,hei . . WILLIAM S. BILL, AtinstaisAteri% * felonary 19, „. EXCURSION TICKETS. ME MEE . jteilt_nai • _ nistsiriSllolstan".. Cheap. IVOR: Coseasurru4s:tind "Litrsa - CiWiatays, i i 4. - C ,3 c 11 . 1L ir tni a r ti .St e , r um .o . 4i ß as i seXtiecits, and all diseaiCs of the .Pollaionary Organs: . •. BEM? WHAT IT HAS DONE, . .• , A Woriderfat Reeorery.—Mrs. S. E • Austin Was attacked with this disease in the falLoflffiiB; originating, freuri a violent cold 'which 'settled ups on her lungs:' .Varioni. remedies were resorted Le —the most ptrysicians were consulted...—. yeliteibY Step that fearful disease, consumption begab to o - prey upon She became Subject to violent fits of cenighing, expectorated large qiiiri; tides of mallet and was evidently-sinking - very r inst. In this distressing stmationi,tifter all the vtrioos remedies had been tried`an vain. - and when naught but the 'grave seemed to 'afford . ' her any prospect of relief, the invaluable &thugs re, stored her ha health; and row; in ibe place of that emaciated form, withering to }decay; ehe.is mingling in society. in hatter health: and spirits than she hes - enjoyed for:yeare. Tr Sec descrip. lion of this interesting case in Pr. Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. • Disinterested_ Traiimany:— Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's repara. tion'ist Wild Cherry, in the Case of Mrs. Austin, 'I cheerfully recommend ii as &valuable remedy, ,and acknowledged bin statement - true .and cor. rect. .1.1.1. WALTERS, Mi D. • New. York, April 12.1841. • ' A Surprisiag Cure—Mrs. Maitha -Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth.' odist chusch, was also afflicted with CorisumP= lion in its worst' forms, and considered past re. covert/ by. all hhr friends. A bottle of this BSI. sal Was presented, to her, which relieved her im mediately. • This cirenmstance being made • known to the members of the church, they par. chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles,' for persons in indiligent cumstances, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance where has not k given surprising relief: 113' We, the undersigned. members of tbe Der, bin Benevolent Society of'the Methodist church, having examined the above stlement of Mrs., Wilson's case, hereby certify ft' is in all respects -true, and earnestly 'recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all whe are afflicted. Cecinas Mite e, MART GARDNIM , THOMACOSEIBrs, ELIZAIIF:FII JACOBS'. Lacer Comptaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thisconiclaint for nest's , five park during which time she was under the morn skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and llouireepathic remedies, and every thing that al. bored her -anti hopes of- relief.. She lied dull, Wandering pains in the side, sommimes in the shredder and small of the hack, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been ena ble to sleep on the right side for three years: - By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a feat) weeks, and remains well Militia day. ELI,Z4. THOMPSON'. Roxbruougb, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your . Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that yoirsent me before. have taken newly all of the first, and confidently believe this medicine Will cure me.. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never_ found anything that a 3 relieved ate SO much.:lt has- stopped my sough eat ireiy. checked any night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better:in every way than I have fat many months. ••• Yousilrespeettay, JAMES KELLY. jintmeaburg, September 12.11141. Friend Wistar-1 mast again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. Lhave now taken three bottles is all, end can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send me by the stage as soon as poslible, and oblige thy friend. Jseol3 HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 11, Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild . Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day fits a bottle,, and" have found it to relieve me so MUtqt, that I want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will cure me ion. I have used a great many balSams oldifferent kinds, have tried Javne's Expect°. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me. as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly. W warm TtrostAP. Parris IN TUE TIREAcT, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND COUGH.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlop has addressed as a letter in which be says two of his daughters had suffered-severely with an obstinateconah frequent pales in the breast, &c., and appeared to ()ageing into a rapid decline. By the.use„ of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered and now enjoy excellent health: • - Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Fnyder has au thorized us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several.years and had - tried every thing in, vain. He was subject to constant wheezing. a troublesome Congh, Spit. Ling of Phlegm,Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else' ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rog ers was also afflicted with an obstinate. Cough originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, end never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal. earn. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of thin medicine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al though amerce turrt years have elapsed since it ass first made public, we can proudly say, its (time has epreadin every direction, and it is rap t idly, acquiring a celebrity, unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In ever . ) , section of the country , will find this medicine an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should • • - ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND,„ As it is' not in our power to place it- within the reach of all those afflicted, and there_ are, doubt less; thousand suffering who would reevt to it for relief if they could obtain it convenientr 11 - 7 Be particular when you purchase, to as. for Du: WISTAR'S BALSAM op WILD tummy, as there is an article called the "Slane or WILD Comm," advertised, which is entirely' a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus lierginiano, or " Weld Cherry Rork "—approvco by the College of Normal, recommended by the medical fee 'ulty, .and universally acknowledged the ,most valuable 'Family Medicine' ever discovered.. No quackery l Na Deception. • , 'Th e - physician may boast of his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his -wonderful cures, bumf all the remedies ever disetivered for diseases - of the pulmonary organs, i.,iticiniversat. ly adinitted nothing has ever proved as suace r. till as that unrivalled medicine. Dr. Widnes Balsam,al Wild' CheirN/whieh haeeffected some of the racist astonishing cures ever recorded in the historic of Medicine. • - • Such indeed, are the astonishing healing , and 'restorative of this Bahrain, that:even in the advanced. stages of consumption, and in Liver - Complaints. diseases Which have baffled thi(skiil of the most distinguished physicians. "when' patients have - antriired with the most die treesing cough,greardifficulty irthreothingi night semis, bkedirPr a/theft/inert, he. after the canst esteemed remedies' of our Pliarmarceplas love , failed, this invaluAleiremedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected tares, after all hopes - of a recovery had '.beee entirely de spaired 'of. , - , • Besides its surprising . ..efficacy in these fermi. dable complaints, it hie proved-a'Very etitteri 4l remedy for diseasei - of children, such as Croup . Whooping Cough, and to those discadelie that prevail-se exteniiitely throtighout the winter scationoeitch as Cou s ghti Cotele,, Pleurisy. Afiff• eate; and Pains fiet•the treast.proceediug front neglected Colds, it stands.ontivallcd.'' • Prepared, wholet ate and' Fete if; by 'Wtt.i.witrs &rot, Chemists, No;• 3 3-South - Fourth- eitreet, - Phila'delPhia. hie° $ I -OD a bottte:-/ •-•- • Soldia Pottsville by • • • • ' JOHN kr,: . MA.RTIN, ..; Agent for Schuylkill county. - 33" Diugeiati apa thialanp at:: We taholasato prkaer. linitary I • . TrxiliglatTON BoAttlinNG 0.431001:0er fprAi.r.s.-,—Suuatedia Cheater County, ,Pene syYraoini 2$ rOfee Ni W.' from Phillide!PPia 41 4 riniciarani the Reading Rail Rciad at Phowalillt. Nintinber ".... _. ''~." l T T if '..': •+~~. i~ f iiL4 _~`f~ V'Cf'i~'l NALI "' REAL ESTAT'. EDIT virtue of several' Writs of LexuriFiciai 'and ILttPVenditioni fationas issued out of the Cottitror .Conitnonof - S.chuyikill 'county, and to ate di7 ,rested. 1 *ill expose to sale by publ.c xetalue Grout; :cti. cL i - - - , • • Solordag, the 19le dag of March next.' at )0 o'clock in the foichoon, at the house Of Chaeles Christ, in the borough of Putisville,.in thec,ounty aforesa • All thaftWW‘ipial.iiiidivided thiid parts, the whole into three equal parts to be'. parted and diviund.of andiniwoicentiguous tracts of " •; . T. COAL- LAND, tr• situate in' Norwegian town ship. Schuylkill coanty, .one of diem Containing 65 acres, 110 perches and allniVance4sUrveyed to John Spayd,datetl March 16: 1829; the other COLtaiDiDg 93 acres, 91i perches and allowaneeiserveyed in the name-of William, Stall: on waned, dated Mitch 16, 1829. with the appur tenances; - ALSO,three full, equal, fourth parts, the whole in to four eqol parts to be arted and divided, ofand in a certain tract of Of Coat LAND, situate in Mar.,. wegian township: Schuylkill county; adjoining land surveyed toJohn Splyd and William Stall,stirveyed on the several warrants, dated March 16,1829. con taining +l3,acres, 153 perches . and allowance, sur veyed on a warrant .to Samuel Setteinger, dated March 13, A. D. 1829, with the appurtenances. ALSO, iwo full. equal, undiiided third parts, the, whole into three equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in two contiguous tracts of COAL" LAND, sit uate in Pierwegian township, Schuylkill county. one °Mem containing 19G acres,73 perches and allow ance, surveyed on a 'warrant to Daniel Still, dated March 16, ' , 1829, the other-containing 48 acres. 40' perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant or John Stall, dated Marsh 16,1829; with the appurte nances. '• ALSO, the undivided three fourth part, the whole ' into four equal parts 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 °Nolan: Stall and Daniel Stall. containing 97 . acres, 712 perches; surveyed on a war rant inthe , name, of Daniel. J. R;dgway, dated 16th March, 109. with the appurtenances. ' - ALSO, a certain WI OF GROUND, situate in, Mahantongo street. in the- borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, being 20. feet front-on said street, bounded on the east by. property ofJoseph .Kimttiel, and on the west by other property of John C.: Offer -limn, and being the eastern portion of let No. 19. in .lhe original plan of said Borough, with the appurte nances. consisting of a three story 'brisk house, with a basement story. ;. • r, ALSO, a cee ate LOT OF GROUND, situate in llahantongo Street, in - the Bornogh of Pottsville, Ichitylkilleounty,ibeing 20 feet front on said street. and exteading back 240 feet, to , Norwegian street. hounded on the easthy a three story trick house,and. - a 20 feet let, the property ofJohn C. °Herman. and on the west, by a three stnry brick hiluse, t , nd a '2O feet lot. also the property,of John C. (Merman, being the middle portion of let No 79, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenanies, consisting of a three story brick house, with a' basement story. MAO; e certain LOl' OF GROUND, situate on Mebane - ins° street. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, tieing 20 feet Ironton said street. and extending back 210 leer to Norwegian at -bound ed on the West by property of Charles Miller. and nn the east' by a2O fit lot, and a three story . brick house, the property of John C. °Heiman. being the Western portion of lot No. 'l9. In the original plan of Bald Borough. with the appurtenances, consisting of a three story prick heuse, with a basemenretory. -ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Malytteringo street, in the Brirouth of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being Zd feet from on said street. and attending back 210 feet. to Norwegian street, bounded on the east by a V.) feet wide alley. and on the west by other properly of John C. °Herman. on the rear of this lot is erected a small trame dwelling' house, being the eastern' portion allot 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,-striate on Mahantongo st. in the Boroug 4 'r of Pottsville, Schityl. kill county, being 20 feet trout on said street and ex . tend ng back '240 feet, to Note egiar street. bounded `vin the east and west by. other property of lohn C. Offerman. being• the m ddie portion of lot N0:76, in the originalplan of said borough, with the appurie fiancee, consisting of a two story 'atote dwelling house • ALSO, a certain LOT OF GROUND. situate on Hahontongo st.in the Borough of Pottsville, &Magi killcounty, lacing 20 feet on said street. and. extends back 211) Met 'to Norwegian street, bounded on the west by property of Samuel Stillman, and on the cast by other property of John C. offerman, being the western portion of lot No. 76,M the original plan of saidlorough, with the appintenances, consisting ofa two story stone dwe.ling house. • ALSO,a certain LOP OF GROUND, situate on Centre steeet,iu the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front on Centre street,6o feet, and extending back '230 feet, to a streefor alley along the Mount Carbon Frail road, bounded Northwardly by :I'2o feet alley, and southwardly by lot No 421 the property of John CJ Offerinan, it being lot No. 41, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurte nances. consisting of a two story frame dwelling heuse.an race and , kitchen, and frame stable. ALSO, a certain LOP OF tiItUOND, situate on Centre street, in for Borougivol Pottsville. county of Schuylkill. containing in front on centre street 60 feet. and extending back 230 feet, to a street or alter Mom the ; Mount Carbon rail road, bounded north warily by , lot No. 41, the property of John C. Olfor man, and southwardly by property of John Sites, be ing lot No. 41, in the original plan of said borough, with the appurtenances, consisting of a three story brick hnuso land brick stable. ALSO, a certain VII' or piece of' ground, situate" on Norweginnstrect, in the Borough or Pottsville; Schuylkill county, beginning attt 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. IL thence by the same 137 feet 8 'lichee, thence by another part of this lot; 52 feet 3 inches, thence by the same 70 feet, to the said 10 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 w!, 4 i,Eit Francis S. Ilubley and• ltebec ba, his wife.granttd and confirmed to Jelin C. Offer: man by Deed dated 4th June, 1833, Recorded at 43r wigsburg, in deed book, No. 13, page 377, with the appurtenances, consisting ofa large, brick building, now occupied , an an Acadamy. ALSO, a certain two story stone dwelling house. and parts df two lota of grout d marked in the plan of thetown or Boroughdf Pottsville, Schuylkill coun ty, known as Pott and Patterson's addition to said borough. with the N05.,38 and 41), situate on the south side of Market street, in the Borough aforesaid, with the al p_urtenances. • A O. a certain mcssuage.- tenement arid tract or parcel of land ? situate in filattheim township, Schuyl kill county, with the river Schuylkill and Schuylk 11- canal passing through thesame, beginning at a bladk oak on the, east side of the river Schuylkill, and on one of the Schuylkill navigation dams, thence dent -.:_pdegrees'west, crossing the dam and river 21 pen c and 4 tenths of a perch to a,post, thence by lands Benjamin Pott and tip the towing path of the canal, N•th 11 degrees', west 32perches, to a spruce tree, north; ""aTenrees, east, 4,1-Perches and 5 tenths to a post, North, fehle erees z ea st,is perches and 6 tenths to a post, thence the same land. and along the southwest I side of th . - -anal bridge and Schuylkill bridge, south 38 degrees edet,l4 perches and 8 tenths, thence aiong,the same land, a- ng the _west side of the centre / turnpike, west one deg e cast, 128 perch es to a post, south 8 degrees east, erches and 9 -tenths, to the place of beginning, contai • ,g 16 acres and 65 perches, o ith the appurtenances. consisting of a two story stone house and frame stable. • • - ALSO, all • that portion of a certain, TRACT OF LAND, situate in Manheim township, Schuylkill comity,lying West of the centre turnpike, and desert-' bed as follows, beginning at a stone corner in the western line 'of the Navigation company's laud and the nordwiestern corner of Patterson and Hubley's lot, thence south 85 degrees east, 475 feet, to a stake in a line 'of lot sold to Patterson and Hubley; thence north 5 &trees west, one hundred and five feet to a stake in the line of lira sold to Francis B. Nichols, thenceitorth 85 degrees west 475 feet to tie western line of the said company's lied, thence along the said stable,velli ngalhie Life e. tine, south 5 degrees 'easi,los feet to the place of be ginning. with Inc iippurteoances, consisting ofa two t n h n e w es o i c a c t u e p jo as t a iN Ta ie v.. storypr. and stare i ds OFT ERMAN, • - A LSOi. at the. same time and pine; all:that • . certain three . story brick messnagmor tenement, with a three story back building and lot or pieceof ground, situate on the southwestwardly side of Centre street, inthe borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being the lot marked in the general pmn of said borough number 5; hounded in front by Centre - street, by Church alley, by lot No. 6, and by a thi feet wide al ley. There is also'ereeted upon this lot,, a bath and smokehouse,j a large stable and carriage !Muse. putia;3:ftod ,well of water and two hydrants. The premises are Occupied as a tavern and known by the nameofthe n Pennsylvania Hall," late the estate of GEOIIISI SHOE%R.ER. _ . - " _ A LSO-at r te same. time - and piSee:one ( till equal - undivided o fourth Dart, the whore Min four sequel parts to be filmed and divided. - or a thmiri eirstt=" age, plantations and. two several „tracts. of COAL LA N D.Situate in Pinegrove tpwnship; in the coun ty of Schuylkill. chid of them hit n'g one equal fonith part orthred . bandred acres of land,. coufiitited: to Freddrick.CaPp and George Wirer& by patent dated, Nov. 2; 170 G.; the 'ether . meet licies,unimpreved, and bnundrd and deseribed 3irfollertli'bs land ion' . posed to have been surveyed to Jacektionekle j/co.. now. ciailood,hY UPorge Zerbr;liii. : lands late of Charles'SnoWdriii, and hilamb intended to be con veyed Mel Z.liitby:dentaining 5.S ire:mania 'ter chem.' wittfthe appertenaneeitr'eprielititig ofa fag , ; datellblk !Woke. a log bard'and . 7ll savir *Wilke' the eItgeIOrCUABLES)ricCLURE. • • ! • • 't SILEIILV.V4 Lir MMIEMI= =EI - LOT OPPROUND;Sitnitile.lllie *primghat Puttsyillel,Schtfylkill limentl.l4o4l/q. lot of Philtr Wiammelsdori", - od - the ntirtb: watt imu south *eat 14_ - lot 6r :George' Ochs.: Winded and-.fronting on. Second , stieet • and -ThirtStreet. leeasurbig in front And rtir.2s feet. With the appor - tenances.consistintor a frathe dwelling ; house and, amble, late the es - latent - AUL:DST MENBLESON; ' Nor 1. ALSO, id: the same time and: place; One trill undivided seven twenty (Mirth parts of'tyro. contiguous trants'etitaal land, situate in Norwegian . township, Schuylkill county, bounded on the east by the Physic tree t and the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany'a land, north by bad of Archibald Bonaldson and Melntyre, west, by land , of Thomas - and. Joseph- Woodiand south by Thoknas,Sillymait and others ,, subject to the provision of a deed of trust. from Burd Patterson. Henry C. Carey, Isaac.; Lea and 'E. L. Ca rem, and Abraham Hart, and their respective wivec to Presley Bieekiston, containing seven hundred - (700 amen more or less. with the appurtenances.consisting or 23 dwelling housii, onebPrn and stables, 3 steam Anginas and fittures, and one saw miller:di +handl roads passing: from the mines througbthe borough, olPottsville to the Moen t Carbon railtuad, and all the privilegeatind rights attached thereto. S. Also, undivided half, tit a. certain tract of coal land,aituate in Branch township, Schuylkill County ; about ono wileabove Minersville, 'bounded on the 'west by-the-Andrew Lytle tract and lard of the Rice nix company, south by land 'of late:Mu:Mai Reed,; east by land late of Thomas Reed and land surveyed to Dorothea Jones; _and north by the %Volt Creek tract and land of Jacob Swill, containing . 216 acres and 2 p . erchea; meteor less;v ith the appurtenances, consisuug of _tea;, to tenements or dwelling houses. '•-: *. • 3. Also; thettedivided hilfOra certain tract ofioal land, situatele'Sibmilltill torstrishipl . Schuylkill count; tY, bounded by. lands,latei :of Michael.filoset; 'Jacob Epler. late John Moyer,qatejohn Bushy, late Jacob Ladig. late Andrew de Long, late Idiehriet Bushy. Ed. want Hubley, late John Seltzeri, Valley furnace' company, late Ohlinger new. Edward Hpbley and vacant land, containing 350 acres morn or • less, known by the name of Patterson tract, and !the same' which waseonveyed byJohn Seltzer toJosephSwiftl - ; by.deeil 17th April, 181.9, with the apparter.ancen, consisting of Seven dwelling houses;school and race= ting house, watt the Schuylkill valley rail road pass ing througlithe same, exCe pting thereout thetown lots which are marked in the plan of the town of Pali son with the number. 15-26-28-30-32.34-5:! - and 56. 4. Also, a certain tot of ground situate in the tor.* of Patterson, Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county„ , adjoining lots of Digby it Bell, and other iota 'of Swift and Patterson, bounded in front on' the Main street and in the tear, by the Schuylkill Valley, rail road,: with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house. 5., Also, the undivided halfot a certain tract of coal lied situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, known by the name of the Ladig tram bounded by land of Aaron' Bowen.and George Hoffman, vacant land, Jacob Bushy. George Reber. Waltz ,and Shell. Jamey 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 Aprillb29,wath the appurtenances, consisting of, two dwelling houses, one bank barn, one log barn, 2 Miners' houses and a saw mill, the Schuylkill Valley rail Toa d passing thmuah the same.. 6. Also, ills undivided frier ninths, of one sixth part ofa certain tract of coal land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded byland ofJa-!. cob • Bushy, Charles Shumaker, Francia Mentges. blatth;as Keely, James Dickenso , John Swami - and. Dr.Gporge Klentworth, coma fling SOCO acres More or leas:known by the name of the Valley tract with the appurtelizners, consisting of 44 dwelling houses and 3 smith !Mops and'stablcs, an Anthracite Fur, mace, ore kiln; and other imurovemen ts.!connected with the same. The Schuylkill Valley rail road run., nine through the same. 7. Also, the undivided two thirds °fa certain tract of coal land, held in common with John Sahli!' aria George Rahn. Situate in Schuylkill township, Schml• 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 lots of grobnd Nos. 3 and 4. situate in Port Carbon. Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. each containing in front 133 feet, on the 'dock dug M Dr. G. G. Palmer, and in depth each 64 feet, with theappurtenances. 9. Also, a certain" lot otground situate in the town of Port carbon, _Norwegian Township, Schuylkill county, situate in the rear of and tiour.ded by landing knit Nos. 3 and - 4, lands of E B. and F: Hubley and others, subjected to the rights and priitiltges ore rail road now passing through the same, inth dinar. puttenances. In, Also, one lot of Mound or landing situate in Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to Schuylkill Davie; cowl- ty of Schuylkill,. bounded by.lot No. 3, on the vvest, and lot No. I on the east, extending trom Broadway to the river Schuylkill, being IU3 feet wide on Broad way. tapering by straight lines to Bared on the river Schilylkill,titarked in the said addition With thenutri ber two. with the appurtenance , . 11. Also. one lot of ground situate in Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to Sc h uylkill Haven. Schuylkill county, hounded by Broadway. lot No. 16. a 20 feet alley and lot No. 15. being 155 feet deep and 54 fett wide, numbered in, said addition with the No. 17, With the afinurtenances. ' 12. Also; all the right title and interest of Bard Pnverson in an undivided moiety or half part Of a cer tain natal orcoal land, situate in Bra nch townehip, in the county: ofSchuylkill, bounded by lands:of the N,ew.Vork and Schuylkill coal company, Gco. Rahn and BuFd Patterson's other land, and others, con taining 61 cores moroor leis, with` the appurtenan— ces. 13. 'All that certain two Broil , brick dwelling house brick kitchen, frame effiCe, and frame stable and lot or parcel °rem:o, situate on Mahoutongo street. in the Borough 9f Pottsville..Schuj , [kill county, bounded in front "ay Mahontongo street, westwardly by a . 20 feet nublic alley, tout htitardly by Church alley. and eastwardly' by a. 20 feet public alley, Mantaining id front on Mahantongo street SOO feet nod in depth 214 feet nr thereabouts, being - composed of the five tots which are marked 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 grennd situate en Church alley - in the biarougn of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill. bounded in front by said Church alley, eastwardly and in'the rear by land Of Benjamin Plitt and whets, and westwardly by . land belonging to the Friends' meeting house..containing" in front and Chore!' alley 120 feet or thereabouts, and in depth 450 feet or thereabouts with the-appurtenances. r• 15. All the right title and interest of the said Bord Patterson in the one undiVtded half of all that:certain lot of ground situateon Mlhantong n street, in the rear by Norwegian street, eastwardly bylot N 0.17, and w , twardly by lot No 2f, containing in fronton Ma hantongo street 60 feet and in depth 214-feet 6 inches. and being the lot which is marked in Pot t and Patter. sons addition to the town of Pbttaville, vi i the num, ber 19,,with the appurtenances:, ' ' 16.-All the right title and interest oC aid Bard' Pit t. Patterson in the one undivided half of al at certain lot of ground, situate on Mahantongo str ,t, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bruMed in front by Mahantongo street, in the rear by No es street, eastwardly by a 20 feet public alleyy, and West wardly by lot W. containing, in front on Mahe Imo street 60 feet, and in depth 214 feet six line , and being the-lat_which is marked m Pott and P terson's / 3 addition to the town of Pottsville , wit A - e number 17, with theappurtenanees. 17. - All the right title and inters of the said Bard Patterson: in the one undivided) elf of that certain lot of ground situate on Maliantongo street, in :he Bot ough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Mahantongo street, in the rear by Norwegian street eastwardly by lot No 13,..avestwardly by.a 20 feet public alley,. containing in front on Mahantongo ,streettrixty feet and in depth 214 feet 6 inches, and being the tot which is marked In the general plan of Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of Potts- ville,' with the number 15, with' the appertenances. '-18. - All the right title and interest of the said• Surd Patterson, in the one undivided half ofall that cer tain lot ofGround situate in' the Borough of Potts vine, Schuv lkil I 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 244 feet and 6 inches, and being composed of the Nur lots which are marked in the, general plan of Poet and Patterson'saddition to the town of Potts. side, with the numbers 52 and 54,, 06' and 58. with the „ .. , 11 All the right title and interest of tho said Ned Patterson in the one undivided half tartill that Cer tain lot of grount. situate on Lyon street in the bor: ough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county; bnunded in front by, Lyon street, in' the' rear by land of l'ott and Patterson, eastward ly bv lot No !Mind Lyon st,„ wistWarcly, by lot N 0. 7 -118, containing in front on Lyon street 30 B. and in depth 125 feet; being the Int which ik. markedin the general plan iof Pott and Pattersates - addition to the town of Pottairille,with the No 117;with the appurtenances. , 1 . • . 20. All the right title and interest °Min said Bard Patterson in the One t.ndivided half of all that cer tain lot ofgzonnd situate. in the Borough-.of POllB sift, in Schuylkill coutity;-bourded in'front by Ly: oh street, in the rear bv land' Of Pott and:Patterson, eastwardly by lot number - ono hundred and fifteen, -and westwardly . by lot number one hundred and sev enteen, containing in fronton Ly-n street, thirty ft.. ,; , and - in deptleone 'hundred and - twenty five - feet; and , - - being the lot which is nrwk - ed in the general plan of Pot 'and Pattertintes addition-to the ;town: of Pent. Ville. with the number one hundred and sixteen with the appurtenances. . - "'2l. Alithe right title and interest ofthesaid Burd Patterson in the one undividielhalforall that certain lot ago:nine situate on Lyon, street, in the'borough of Pottsville, bounded in front by .Lion streme in the rear by laud of Pott and PattersoNteastwao3ly by a five feet private alley. end westwardly by lot of Hugh O'Neil. containing in front on Lyon sleet 23 feet. and in depth 124 feet and .beieg,the lot which, is Marked irt - Petrarid •• Patterwin'enddition to the town 'of Poitsiille, , With dus'inntriber4iniSlinitedred a ri d - fen, with the aPpartnnanees, - , - ..,. r' ~.. ,•:....., '.,--.,-,-_,-.:-.. . 22. 411 . the reed Me and karat of the said Burd IE3 WS Paget;Orr inthe'ene ' t irdividedhaltofiiljiliat certain bar int of grotied Situatelik third are* is the floe . SinghorPottiville.th Schuylkill cavity., bounded in freed by it bird street, in the rear by land of Pott and Patterson ca oneeide s hileit nuntibett fear and on thnOthor side by the other half of tlihriatrie lot, con tainingiii from on OW, street twenty tiro feet and in depth two hundred and , seventy feel. and. being half of the lot Marked On the general planof Pott • and - ,Patferson's addltian to _ the town of.Pottaville, With - the numtler three, withthibppartenances.. _23. All thevrght title and interest oral° said . Bard - Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain billies of relined situate on third street, is the Bor. oagh of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, bounded in front by third , street, in the rear by land of Pott and Patterson, en the, one side by lot number , two and,on the other aide bytheOthir haired' thist same lot, con lainning in 'front cm third street, twenty five feet and in depth. two hundred & sevenii (Land being haifthe lot which Is marked on the general plan of Pott and Patterson's ad&tion to Pottsville, with the number three.i.ith the! appurtenances. . 24. AU the right title and:interest of the said Burd Patterson in theone undivided half of all that certain lot aground ettuateon Laurel street in, the borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill coun ty, bounded in front by Laurel street, in.the rear by the Mmersitillo road. eastwardly by lot of Epting- and B. Keiser, and west wardly' by a twenty feet alley, containing in -trent On Laurel street sixty feet or thereabouts, and in depth One huodred'and forty.five feet or thereabouts, and being in Putt' and Patterson's addition:to the town of Pottsville, with the ap. purtenanees. 25. All the right title and Interest of the said Buret Patterson in the one undivided half of all thit certain lot of ground situate on the Mine* ville read, in thelorough of Pottsville, in Schuyl kill , county, bounded in front by thel - Minersville road. is the rear by land late ()Mania, J. Rhoads, eastwardly by a: twenty feet public , alley, and Westwardly by a part of this same lot, containing 'lntl-rat on the Mineraville fond think feet, and in depth 'one hundred and forty-six feet or there. nboitte.'atiditteing the northeasterly pert of the lot on Laurel street, which is marked in the ge. -,eral plaocif Pott and Patterson's addition to the own of Pottsville, with - the number eleven, with rise appurtenancesi. The one undivided half part dull that ecr. fain lot of ground' ithate on the Mineraville.road in the borough:of Pottsville. in Schuylkill Conn-, ty, bounded - in front by the Minersville road, in the rear by land of Daniel J. Rhoads, eastwardly by the let of Benjamin W. Cumming, and west. wardly by lot of now or late P. Nagle, containing in front on the Miriersville-road ninety feet and seven tenths'and in depth one hundred and twelve feet or thereabbuts, and being all that part of lot number thirteen on Laurel street and half of lot number foUrteen. in Pot: ind Pafterion's addi• turn to the town of Pettsville, and now laying on the northerly side of the Minersville road, with the appurtenances. 27. All the right - title and interest of the said Bond Patterson in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground, situate en the %liners. villa road, in the borough of Pottsville i in Schuy I. kill county, bounded in front by the Nl inversvelle road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, .eastwardly by the lot of. William Adcock,. and westwardly by the lot ot P. Upholiz, containing in front on the Minersville road thirty feet or thereabouts, and in depth ninety feet or there. . 'about'', and being the northwesterly cornernf the lot on.l.aurel street. which is marked in the gen eral plan of Putt and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the number fifteen, with the appurtenances. 28. All the right title and interest of the said_ Bard Patterson - in the one undivided hall of all that certoip, Int of ground situate on the Miners ville road jo t the borough of Pottsville, in Schuyl kill county 'bounded in front by the said road, in the tear by l land. late of Daniel J. Rhoads, east. wardly by hat sold to P. Binholtz, and westwardly by lot of Cnnrad Ackerman, containing in front on the Minersville road thirty feet and in depth seventy-eight feet or thereabouts, and being the northwesterlytorner of the lot on Laurel street, which is smirked in the general plan of Peat and Patterson'andditson to the townof pottsville, with the number sixteen, with the appurtenances , . 29. All the right title and interest of the said Bard Patterson - in the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground sitaate art the Miners ville road in the borough of Pottsville, ireSehuyl. kill county,;bounded in front by the said Miners villa road, in .the tear by land lateicif 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 thereaSotite, end being the northwesterly Corner of lot number seventeen on Laurel street, as originally marked on the general plan of Pint and Patterson's addition to the town - ot Pottsville with the appurtenances. 30. The one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground situate on the Minersville road in the borough of Pottsvilfe,in Schuylkill- eonnty, bounded in front by the said road, in the' rear by land late of Daniel 3- Rhoads. eastward!) , by lot of Conrad Ackerman and westwardly by , lot of John Bindlev, containing in front on the Miners. vinoroad thirty feet-or thereabouts, and in depth sixty-four feet or thereabouts, being the north— corner.of lot:n umber seventeen on Laurestreet, as originally marked'on the general plan of Putt and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville with the appurtenances. 31. All the-right title and interest of the said Bard Patterson-in the ono 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 late of Daniel J.' Rhoads, east wardly 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 fat number eighteen on Laurel street in Pott and Patteilson's addition to the town of Pottsville, which lays north of the Minersville road. 32. All the right title and interest of the said Bind Pattetson to -the one undivided half of all that certain lot of ground, situate on the Miners ville road in the borough of Pottsville, in Schuy I. kill county, bounded in front by the said road, in the rear by land late of Daniel J. Rhoads, east. wardly by a twenty feet publid alley, and. west wardly by land of Pott and Patterson, containing in front sixty feet or thereabouts; 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 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 Eyer tract south 201 degrees east .12.95 feet to the south side of' Lyon street, north•6o degrees east 281 feet, south 30 degrees east 19h feet to the r north side , of Market street, north 60. degrees met 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, eorth 30 degrees west 125 feet, north 60 degrees east 50 feet, north 30 degrees we.t 20 feet, north 60 degiees east. 160 feet, south 30 degrees east 125 feet, to the north line of Lyon street, thence along the same north GO degrees eitst 107 feet, iluMee north 36degreeS west 247 feet to the south side of High street, thence crossing said 'High street north 40/ de. grees.east,l42 feet to lot number 61 in Pott and Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, thence along said last Mentioned lot north 30 ('e. grecs west 303 feet to the - south side of Laurel street; thence 'crossing thiSaid last mentico ed. street . north 304 degrees east 102 'feet to an alley, thence along the saniemerth 201 degrees west 90 feet to the Itlinersville" road, thence along the same senth - 811.} degrees west 581 tees, thence north 20i - degrees west 72 feet to the line at the Navigation - company's tract, thence along the line ante last mentioned tract south 69/ degrees west 1239 feet to the place of beginning, contain.. forty.six acres and torty.mght perches or thereabouts; with the appurtenances, consisting of -two'frame and six log honscs forminers,cx. cepting out Of .the avid premises lot number six. ty.una.:'oreLitinel .atteet, now the, property, of JaniertG, Clark; also s,sqqaraof ground the pro. "andcifftHiller& Haggerty, containing one acre 20;Perchee, and so.hject to the right of a rail roal-sottranircanuye4 to Carey, Lea & 'others, and alsolo - li leascargeitain ground given to Caleb Pinker, . • 34. Alt thin Oei4tHalit rtr pareel of greand and landing, situatain the town-of Port Carbon, an Norweguni 'township; - in' 1 ifeh coUnty, bounded' ninthatardly 'and 'i.sstwitrdly bit':Other lands r / Hurd, Patterson; iveStwirdly by landing ami** - nf Pelrner&rGarrogues, and southward. .ly'hy WM late of William S.Warder,boilitilrling on Warder's line one hundred andAdity.threo MEI • tr • .i. • - feet or thereabouts. and in depth • one, hundred feet, including a dock . uf thirty feet across the same, with the appurtenances. •• • . 1 • 35. All that'certain lot or pared ofground and landing, situato in the : town of Port Carbon; la Schnifikill county. I bnunded I muthward. l 7 .l l land late of 'William 8: Warder , eastwardty by land of latirEdward B. Hubley, in the rear and west. wardly by other land of Burd Patterson. contain. • ing on Warder's lino 133 feet or thereabouts, an d in depth 100 feet or thereabouts, with the tenancy!. . • . • • thet certain lot or parnel of ground sitin i enk thto town of Port Carbon, in Schuylkilj county; bounded smithWardly by . landing lots of Burd Niteredit, and Palmer iftn , Garrigues, and on the other -sides by Huhley Sr. &hymen, George F. Randolph and °there, subject to the right or the owners of the two adjoining hitidingu to make a railroadMver the same, with the' } appurtcnance s . , 37. All that certain large two-story stone house, large frame stable and lot of ground, s it. uate in the bormigh of Tamaqua, in Schuylkill county., boLnded in front by Market street, in the rear by Patterson street, on the one side by Mauch Chunk street, and on the other side by lot item. her forty-two, and being the lot which is marked in the plan of the lawn - of Tamaqua as laid oat by Riehard Willing, with the number forty. with the apportenancce., 3F—AII that certain two-story rdone dwelling hankie and lot of ground situate in the borough of Tamaqua, in Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Murkerstreet, in, the rear by Panther street, on the one side be Diddle street, ana on the other side 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 Richard Willing, with the iiember.twenty.five, with the appurtenances. 39. All the tight, title and interest of the Burd Patterson in three undivided fifth parts (the whole into five equal parts to be parted and di. vided)eif all that certain tract or parcel aC land situate in the tuirpuglrof Tamaqua, in Schuyijtill county, beginning at , a post in a linnof land of now or late Graff & Dundee% and a corner of land Which wail surveyed oh a ; warrant dated the 24th February, 1789, and granted to John Dunn, Jartiei Winder; Aaron Winder and Isaac Hicks, thence by the land of Graff & Dundas, north 20 west 117 perches, crossing little Schuylkill river at a small island, to a stone corner. where lately there was a pine, thence by land of late George Baum and others, north,7o degrees. east crossing Little Schuylkill 220 perches to a.sione, thence by land formerly of Philip Moser, and now or late Daniel Yoder, south 20 degrees cast 84 perches to a birch tree corner on the north bank of Panther creek, south _7O degrees wea 102 :perches In a stone corner, South 20 degrees cast crossing Pan. ler creek 53 perches to a stone corner, and thence by the said warrant of Dunn, Winder S. Dicks, south 70 degrees west, crossing Panther creek 118 perches to the place of beginning.con taining 127 acres and.-14 perches, (excepting -thereout the following ihirtp i one town Irani-which .are marked in the plan of the town of Tainagira as laid out by Richard Willing, with the MM. here 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 27 30 31 31 33 35 36 38 39 41 42 43 44 49 69 83 83 91 224 225 T 26 and 227, with the appurtenance.. , 40. All the right title and interest of the - n ut Burd Patterson in the.one undivided ball of all that certain tract, or parcel of land situate ni Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county, In gin flng at a black oak tree at u public road, thence by --- Stalti's land south 72 degrees'ue-4171 perches to a stone corner, thence by !ail late of George (Winger. north 18 degreq west 900 perches to a done corner, thence e bflind late of John Seltzer north 79 degrees east 168 perches to a storm corner, and thence by' late of Andrew Do Long, south 75 •degrees_ east Ir 2 perches to the place of beginning, containing 187 acres 30 perches and . alluwance, with the appur- tennnee.. 41. All the right tille / tind interest of the said Burd ratterson in the one undivided eighth pat (the whole into eight/qual parts to be parted and divided) ofall thateertain tract or parcel of land situate in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county, beginning at a corner in a line of Lind late of John ~Stillzert thence by'the same north 20 degrees west 2(t9 perches to a Spanish nab, thence bY'land Lite.of Michael Busby south 32 degrees‘ivest 242 perches to a blick oak, thence by the / same south 70 degrees west 23 perches to a stone, thence by land now or late of Mngdulena Neicr, and land late of Jacob Stahl, south 211 - dr. grees cast 16 perches In a spruce tree, thence by said Stahl's land and land of late John Kelm, north 45 degrees cast 236 perches to the place of btTinning, containing 223 acres 224 perches and alrowlnce, with the appurtenances. 42. - Alrthat ceilalh two...tory stone house and lot of ground situate in the town of .Pattersoo, in SchUylkill township, in • Schuylkill county, the Valfey rail road passing across the rear of .tlio lit,, fronting on Valley street and bounded on the via by lot number thirty-three and on the-west .by lot No 37,'apd befog too tot which is marked in the plan of the town of Put. tCrson with the number 35, with the °pm. tenances. 43. All the right, title and interest nl the said Hurd Patterson in the one undivided third patio( all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Rush township, in .Schuylkill county, bounded by land surveyed nn warrant to Rache( Dicker. son, land 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 Hurd Pattervii? by Peter F. Ludwig, sheriff of Schuylkill emintr, by deed chstedthe 16th day.of March, A. D. 1839, with the apotirteiinnees. all lats 'the estate, of BURD PATTERSON. All seized taken in execution, mind to be roll, by JOHN G. WOOLiSON, Slif Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. / - burg, Feb. 19, 1842. ENTZ & novouur, - (Successors to Geo. 41 7 . Mentz filf Son.) Booksellers, Stationers & publisher., No. 53 Nortm,Tiurtn Srneor, Fifth dotir . above the City Hotel, PH grl ARIL—We, the undersigned, having purchased W- 0 thn interest ofG. IV. Mentz, in the late firm al Geo. W. Mentz & Son, and having associated our. selves under the firm of Mentz & Rnonudt, inform our friends, and especially the friends of the Tale firm, the t it is our intention to publish and keep 3 constant supply of all the Books published he the late firm : also, a general assortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, an assortment of Letter a:d Writing Papers, Blank and Account Books of all de scriptions, with a general assortment of Statioonry. Having 'an extensive Bindery connected with their establishment, which will enable them to furnish any kind of Blank Etnoks.ruled and bound at the shortest notice, any miscellaneous works can be bound to order. . . . . Country Rags takel in exchange, at the fair market price, for Goode. WM. G. ME NTZ. WM. ROVOUDT. Philapeldhia, Feb 19, 8-2.m0. . in marina' from business as a Bookseller, in which 1 have been liberally sustained fOr forty years. would return my grateful thanks for the support stea dily given me. especially to. my German friends in the country. Age and bodily infirmities have indu ced me to withdraw, and 1 would respectfully rec ommend my son ( late partner) and Wm. Rovoudi as my successors, who will continue the business " heretofore. hoping .they may receive that patiolia;e se liberally bestowed on me. Phila. Feb. 1. COUNTERFEITERS' , DEA'III4II.OIV. T"E public trill plcate cbscrre that no Brandrci Pills are ger - Zlnte. unless the linx has thiee labels upon it, ( the top. i the side and the bottom.) each containing a fac.simile signature of my hand writing., thos-11..Bnannarrit, 11. D. These labels:aro en graved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense Drover $2,000. Therefore it will !be sees that the_only thing necessary to immure the medicine in its purity. is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the Side, and the bottoM. The following respective persons ant duly nnthorized, and hold Certificates of Agent yfor the Sale of ihantiretla • Vegelablepniversal Pills, 'SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Wm. Monimer.Jr. Pottsville. Huntzinme,, i& Levan, sehoylkilt E. it E.llammer,Orwigsburg. S. Selig-man, Pon Carbon, - James Robinson At Co., Port Clinton, Edward A. Kanner: Benjamin Mei in er, Tamaqua. - Ohservothateaah Agent has on Engraved Certifi cate of Agency, containing .a representation of fir. ORAN ORKTIFS Manufactory at Sing Sing, and up on.which _seen exact conies or the cow . nowusemunonxbettrandreth Pill Boxes. Philadelphia, oflico No. j Q iumiACTH, I % E L 8, North Eighth St. 5 Febraari 19. 8-1 y EIS Ell GEO. W. Al ENTZ
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