• Auso, one equal and undivided mbletyeer eye- , halfyiart of all that 'certain one and half story Frame halite and tot! of ground. situ. eta in Lawton'' Addition to Port Coition, bounded On the northwest by .tee othee, 'half of - the samelot.im' the Southeast by Second street, on the northeast by 1 lot No. 88. and on the southwest by Lawton street; containing in width from Lawton street to tot N 0.89, fifty feet, and in length from Second street to the oth ' - e e ewer the tame lot,- 75 feet, being - the southeast .halicifthe same tot which is marked in the general ,plan of Lawton's Addition to Port - Carbon with No _117. - and the same lot of ground -which Joseph F.Car. , roll and wile, by deed dated the 18th day of February, 1837, recorded, in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 16, page 203, granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whit. hey and Charlet; Bober. • . 16. Ar.ito . ,.ohe equal and undivided inoiety.or - half -part of all that certain twee:Dry log house • , e .• and lot or piece ofgromid, marked No . t s '!Le ad . 20!on Coal &vet in Robert YOung's ad. s &Mon to PaMCarbon. containing 50 feet on said Coal street, beinga the west slant' th'''eme and miming back, 100 feet in 'depth, being the some'ler of ground which John A. ,Boyd grantedend conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney and . Charles Batter by Deed dated the Ist of April -1839, recorded in Deal book 17, page 505. 17. ALlt4, all that , right title and interest , of Lebbeus 'Whitney of inand-to all that certain 1 , 4 • or piece of ground, situate in the town. of, Port Carbon, the twenty of h &ILIUM, bounded by Jackson street , in front, and married and number. ed.in the plan of the said town with the No. 42, containing in front GO feet, and in depth 220 feet, being the same lot of ground which Samuel Weth erill by an article of agreement, dated the 200 i day of A ngust„A. D. 1829. contracted and agreed to sell to- Peter Reinhart, who assigned and liens. ferred his interest therein to Lebbeos Whitney, byten article of agreement, dated the 23d day of te.i.; A. 0:1833. Azse v all the right title and interest of 1411. beets Whitney of in and to a certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the . town of: Pita Carbon, Schuylkill county, bounded in front fry Jackson inset, op, the north, by hickory alley, on the west by Spruce anent, area on the South by lot No. 44, and marked in the plea of the said town with number 46, containing in width 60 feet, and in ' length or dent!' 220 feet, being the same Int of ground which Samuel r.Wethertll and others by agreement dated the let day of January, A. D. 1830; contracted and ;agreed to sell to Peter &Reiner. whose interest in the same became vested in the said Lebbeus Whitney. by an agree: bent dated the 23d day of March, A. D.,1833. 19. ALSO, one full equal and undivided fourth , part of all that certain one and a half ; r est story Frame house, and a one story ;V; Framehouse and lot or parcel of land situate in Norwegian' township, -Schuylkill County, beginning at a post and s ‘ torie vorner near the road leading from Pottsville to Port Carbon, 'hence north 444 degrees, cast 55f - perches to a' Post and stone corner, thence south 45.1 degrees, east 141 perches to low water mark in the river Schuylkill, thence down the said 'iv- Cr south 414 degrees, west 54 perches to a point at low water mark in the said river, thence north 45i degrees, west 141 perches to the place of be. ginning, containing sacre.s, being the same prem. ken which the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, granted and cunve.Y.vel to Lebbeus Whitney, by deed dated the 17111 day of August, A. D. 1837, recorded in Schuylkill co. in Deed bunk No. 16, page 219. ' 'ete-45, ere full equal and undivided half part or everieflethe whole leen two equal ;parts, to be par ted and, divided, of all that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuyl kill county, beginning at a stone corner on the veSt bank of Mill Cre, k, thence 'extending by teed of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Coin. t.inly, south 6-degrees, west 65 peyches to a spruce acorncr, south 36 degrees, east 301percties to 'II berth tree corner, north 66 degrees, east 41 needles to a spruce tree corner standing'on the east bank of Mill Creek, south 16 . degrees, cast — 3O perches to a st.tuce tree corner, thence by land of Jan NO, ninth- 50 d, grecs, east 212 .perches to a stone corner, thence by land of Ja ' sa,b new north 60p-triers, east 93 perches to a Stone corner, nortl-V 37 'degrees, neat 54 perches to a post, thence by lend 01 Conrad Reim and Pe ter New ~liwender south 50 degrees, west 2-6 , tri a Spruce tree ro.iv o maple corner, and north 34 eogrees, 'weal rierChcA to the place of begin- i Jung, containing ISt! acre, &40 pore's and a Tr.v nrce,rxeepling thereon' all town iota in the town of Lawton'. Adeloten to Port Carbon, Feld and ennvet ed by William I..nwtnr , , William Wallace and Christopher Lot:Apr.l'r esti is, and subject to a ll lots contracted to be ,sidd and-conveyed to the contracts made thertfur by the said Trti-tea, & subject together with oilier !andel() the pnyinetil nt's 111orgago from William Lawton to Isaac Co trus s dstat the I Ith day of August,. 1834. in the penal sum of Twenty Thousbnit dollar,:, con ditioned fur the ila% meta of Teti 1 hbusand tars in 'three sear. from date, with interest qiar. terly. Retarded in Schuylkill erhinty, to Meet ge Book 1). page 63, and being the saute Aran Ist - S 4111 Ch krill= vested in Lebbeus Whitney, ender and by virtue of a Peed, and the convey. acre therein referred to from Charles Whitney to Wilburn Wallace and the said Labbeus Whir. rev, dated the 19th net , or August, A. D. 1837, 'Recorded iii Schuylkill County, in Deed 114ok No 16, page 387, the appurtenances eonststing of Seven, Tart Story Frame' Dwelling huu ea, and one Stone Engine House. 21. AL..° al- that certain one lull equal and tie - Melded third part, the whole ir to three equal parts to be parted and divided of all the five con. trilicius tracts of land, eituate in Rush township, Schuylkill county. the outer boundary line of which are us follows, Beginning at a stone cor ner of the tract of had serveyed in the name of 'Richard %V idling, an the line of lands of Charles , Witman. E-q.. that cc by the same and kind late of John Kunkle, enrth sixty degrees, cast 200" , perches to a' stone in the tine of the Joseph Mor ris tract, thence south 30 rleffrers. east 10 perch. es to a stone, thence 'north 65 degrees,,east 114 perches to a .tone corner lit the .Michael Fen. 'reermacher tact, thce,c , ,ce z south 30 &gives, cast 136 perches to a pine rner the line of land.; o' Jobe Rent'', thence north fll degrees, east 5-277 perches to a pine corner, thence' north 20 de greess;west. 89 perch°s to- a shine corner in the line of the Margaret Wdling tract, thence north 70, cast 351 perches to a white oak corner; thence north 30 degrees, west 180 perches to a Stone corner, thence south 28 degrees, west 838 perch. es to a stone' in the line of the Joseph Morris tract, thence norm 30, west 80 perches to a pine corner, thence south 60 degrees, west 200 perch. es to a stone in the line of the Richard Wilting tract, thence north, 30 deercee, west 20 perches lo a stone corner, thence south 60 ' c r eg r ee s. wes t 200 perches to a stone corner of the tract of land surveyed in the name of George Mifflin, thence • along the same south 30 degrees, east 268 perch. es to the place of beginning,• containing 1149 a rtee, 45 perches, strict measure, more or leas, being the same premises which William Auden , tied and wife, by-deed hearing even date here-, with, granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whit. ' net', with the appurtenances, late the estate of kebbeus Whitney. At the same time and:place, AH that one full -equal undivided moity or heliport (the whole into two equal parts to be divided ) of and in' the five following described tractaor pie. ccs of land,tlo wit; All that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Norwegian township, in the county of SThuylkill, beginning lit a steno cor ner on the West Branch of Mill Creek, thence extending by land of the New York Coal Corn • puny, south 6,, degrees-, west , C 5 perches to a se-epee tree corner, south 37 degrees, cast 301 wales, keit beach tree, corner north 66 degrees, cast 41 perches to a spruce tree, corner standing on east bank of Mill creek, south 65'degrees, east 30 perches-to a spruce tree, corner thence by land of John Pott, north 50 degrees, east 202 perches to a stone corner, thence by lands riJa cub'Elopp, north 16 degrees, cast 93 perches to a stone corner, north 37 deg - few' west 54 peirches to a post, thence by lands ut Conrad Iteini /and Peter Newechender, south' 50 degrees, west. 286, perches to a spruce tree, now maple corner; and north 34 degrees, west Eft) perches to the place of ~beginning, containing 172 acres tied 40 perches, end allowance upon which sale tract of lapel an additioe' coiled Lawton's addition to the town of Port Carbon, has been laid off comprising iclivers building!, lots, a ith convenient streets and al leys, a general plan of which is intended to be lot thwith recorded in theproper office. , those two tracts or pieces of land, situate in Schuylkill township, in the county of Sehuylkill, the first thereof beginnin,g at a post, thence extending by land of Christiaa Schell, as cording to survey made the 17th dalot Novem. bee, 1829., by George fieber, Esq., deputy survey or. south 24 degrees, cast 202 perches to a cord oars thence by -land late of Andrew -Gilbert, ~ I. :, l4 nortii dee-rtes. ei,st 113 r , hi. n .lon , &Mace by , land of tkurge Reiter, north 40 _de. EA MEM grees, west 165 i 'perches to a stone.; thence, south 60 degrees, west - 105,kie.hes:,ta - the abirramen. tioned platieaf bealailiag.fiOttrided4ir Janda of now or, lalernf Bailer s - Feeder teii - ValtX:Aitdrew Gilbek,George Ritter... Esq., and alleys, end by the,Cattairhuii Road, catitaininglaticree. t And the - other beginning tethie corner-.orGeorge Re. her 130; tateof Aaron BoPrePithente seat'h 21 degreea,.,east 2551 perches. to a alone corner, thenciX.hy: land late Of. Andrew Gilbert - 0 - 10th 65 degreciN - east 31 Perehes to a. Blanc coenerithence north 24 degrees, west 301 perches to a Stone, thence north 65 degrees, east 41 perchca to_ a stene;thence.north 24 degrees;' West 21 perches to a stone, theoct north 40 degrees, cut 13 per. circa 'to a corner, thence north 24 degrees,! west 202 perches to a . post,:and thence, south eio de grees, west 83 perches to the above mentioned-- place of beginning, containing 111 acres, and 10 perches, and allowance, ,and nn part of which said two last - describedtracts of land, a toWn has been laid offcalled Tnsearora , of divers, !mild . ings, lots, with convenient streets and alleys, a general plan of which is intended to be forthwith recorded in the proper office. : Atm all that certain tract or piece of land, sit. uate in Schuylkill township, and beginning at a stone, thence by land of Peter l.adig, and Chris tian Schnell. (according to a resurvey made the 17th day of November, 1829, by George Reber, Esq., deputy surveyor,) north 65 degreesi.east 4001 perches to a stone in the old Bucks and Northampton county line, thence by, the said line north 48 degrees. west 84 perches to a Stone, thence' by land late vacant south 60 degrees, 'est 387 perches to a stone, and thence south 24 degrees, cast 83 perches to the place of begin. Ping, containing 150-acres, and 37 perches, and 'allowance, and which said tract of 14nd - wart bur. veyed, in ph:seance* a,warrant dated the 22d day of.March,lB24, but is supposed upon a re survey to contain about 200 acres. • ALSO all that certain tract or piece of land, sit uate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoining the above described tract of land, be ginning at a stone currier in the line of peter Ladig's lan4thence extending by land of George Reber, and lands of James Blew, north 60 de. grecs, cast 301 perches to a stone, thence by 'Geo. Reber's hind, north 24 degrees, west 861 perches to a stone, thence by the last above described tracts, south 65 degrees, west 302 perches., to a stoop corner, thence by land of Pete: Lad ig, wrath 16 degrees, east 114 perches 'to the above place of beginning, containing 191 acres, 111 per Ches. Late the estutd of George Wain Blight, William Wallace, and Frederick Erringer. at the same time and place, All that certain frame dwelling house, 1111 and 101 or piece of ground, situate on it m I 4.. the north-westerly side of Sunbury street. between Front and Second as. in the Borough of Minersville, Norwegian town ship, Schuylkill county, marked in the plan of said town No. 7, containing in front on said . Sun. bury strect.so feet, and in depth at right angles therewith 200 feet, bored southwesterly by, lot No. 9, northwesterly by Lewis street, northeaster ly by lot No. 5, and southeasterly by said Sunbu ry street, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house, ( occupied as a tavern.) with a !rant° kitchen thereunto attach. rd, shed 4 and frame stable. Late the estate of Joseph Mins; deceased. .it the same time and place, A ter r_ • , lain message or tenement and let ol',. I LI; le piece of ground, situate on both rides :" f.'„11...,, , of the centroTurnpike 'road, in Man. ----.=."--, heim townkhip, Schuylkill 'county, beginning at a point on the northwesterly aide of the turnpike road, aforesaid, thence extending by other land of the Schuylkill Navigation Comps. ny, the following courses and distances, to wit ; north 83 degrees and 5 minutes, east 157 feet,. • north 26 degrees and 10 minutes, west 30 feet, north 83 degrees and 5 minutes, cast 20 feet, north 26 degrees and 10 minutes, west 123 feet, 6 inches, thence extending south 63 degrees and. 5 minutes, west crossing the said turnpike read, Mil feet, and thence recrossing the said turnpike road•souiti 84 degrees "and .55 minutes, east 169 feet, 9 inches to the place of beginning, withthc appur t enance ., of a large three story, stone store house, with a side building thereunto attached. t . Arso. another lot or piece of ground, situate at, the (ilt , lOrtee uf 236 feet, and on a course of north b 4 degrees and S mirtutefk, east from the utilise said point in the inthwesterly side of the said turnpike road. the beginning dorner of the above described lot, thence extending from the bridge by land of said Mortgages. north 26 degrees, west •250 tech 6 inches to a stake, thence extencliOg north 29 degrees, and 5 minutes, west 249 feet to a c..rner near the waste wier, and thence extend mg north GO degrees and 55 minutes, east •60 feet to low water mark of the Schu3lkill_river, thence down the said river along the !hid of tow water to the place et beginning, it being the same p . . s which the President, Managers and Compan . , i f the Schuylkill Navigation Company, renrese ‘„ by inde nture bearing even date with the Mort gage and executed immediately before the same, granted and conveyed unto the Danville and Pottsville Railroad company in fee, subject to the payment of part of the purchase money. and in terest, ns by their mortgage secured, iSt.c., with the appurtenances, consistineof a two story stone dwel:lng house, with a kitchen thereunto attach ed, frame ,stable, and other outbuildings. Lite the estate of the Pottsville and Danville Railroad Compiny, - at the same lime and place, All x . ‘' that certain Grist Mill, Saw Mill, . ...I , s Mansion House, and piece or pared ' iss° —l' of land, situate in the borough of Me ... .:—.4. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, on the ss•timmy I kilt river, bounded and described' as fol. 11,mws: beginning at a stake on the south side. of Schuylkill street, as laid out in the Greenwood furnace additional plan of Pottsville, thence: a., long said street north 47 degrees, east 264 feet' • to a stake id said stteet' abwo or - beyond the lumse and saw mill, thence south 43 degrees. enst 116 feet to a stake on the side of the mill dam, thence over and across the dam, south 71 eiirees, east 190 feet to the edge of the canal. once down the same south 213 degrees, east 46 st to a stake corner of the Island, sold to Ed .win Swift; thence along the line of said Islandor Swift's land north 783 degrees, west 72 feet to the breast of the dam, thence ~continning along the line of said Swift's land don the river until a course of south 42 degrees, east from the be ginning turner passing the south west corner !of the stone grist mill, and distant therefrom 21 feet. 5 inches, westerly will intersect the said line of the bland lot, together with all the wafer . right and water power appertaining or belonging to the said mills, subject to the right of Richard Willing, his heirs and assidna to explore, mine, earry away all stone coal or fossil laying or be ing under the surface of the same, the said Rich ard Willing, his belie and assigns being subject to all damages incurred to the external surface, buildings, improvemenis, ways, dams, races and slice'S by such exploration, or taking or carrying away the said coal or ftrssils, with the appurte• winces consisting of a two story stone grist mill, a two story stone dwelling house, with a one sta. ry stone kitchen' thereunto attached : a saw mill, frame stable, end other outbuildings. No. 2. The one full equal undivided moitlt • or half part, the whole into two equal parts, .'.e parted and diVided of all that certain—tiactof woodland, situate partly in East Brtinsviug town ship dud partly in Schuylkill 'township ; Schuyl. kill county, bounded . by the Little Schuylkill rail road, southerly by lands of Jonathan Yost & Co,, northerly by.,lands ofJoseph Mister, and, Jacob Heisler, and ethers, containing 1237 acres and 159 porches and allowance. No. 3. All that certain Messuago, a, tenement and tract of land, situate( to I." II?: .' West Penn Township, county afore. ____ , ... s = said, bounded by bifida of lute 'John Kleekifer, now. of John and Henry Saasaman, Daniel Shively, and others, containing 124 acres, b e the same more or less, with the appurteaan. ccs, consisting , of a log houscoitable and saw Mill.' - ; No. 4. The undivided two Jht 1 rds of a certain tract of land, athlete partly fit Rush and partly in Luzerne Township,'Northampton county, con taining 1749 acres, with the appurtenances. con elating of'3 - saw m ills, One steam saw - mill; and two water power saw mills. No. 5. A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in East Brunswig township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of Daniel Focht, Jonathan Jones, and others, containing 'I acres. •' i - - No., 6. A certain tract of 'land, partly unim prosed;situate in . Dist Brunswig,towoship, COMM . . ty aforesaid, near Mclicanshrirg, adjoining. latkis o f 5 0 10 . 0,-bn . Whetstone, Militias Moyer. . and-+b der, coutitoiog Ilti dues, with. the apputtensaetts. rs - ; 7 ','-'-':'-','''''';',."-::...,:..--::::"..FPt`;--.-?, -;., . .; - ,'.3*':" - i:=. - .:;:.' ';:',!;.'''.:i.:Fj:74l.t_i,"gi"--' No. 7. A certain Mid (Aland, situate on Coal Run, partly 'East Linanswig - and partly in Schuylkill township, Sebnrlkitl eouniy, adjoining landa,of Samuel Boyer, Daniel 'goat, and others; containing 100 aires until the appurtenance.. No. 8. A certain triit - Of unimproved lanod - joining' the teat described, sad lands :of Daniel tirieff and others. i tionteMiag tat) hundred acres, with the appurtenancita 4 No. 0. A-certain tract of uniiiiproveil land. sitaate in Rash township, 'county afcireasid, adjain log lands of Jeremiah 141traol tun' others, contain ing 10 acres with the appurtenancei. No. 10. A certain tract of unimproved land: situate in !Schuylkill township, and count y, ad joining lands of ShellhamMer; Cook. end others, containing 400 acres With the appurtenances. No. 11. The undivided third part of a certain tract of land, situate in Audi township, county a foresaid, adjoining lands ; of Samuel Lindner, and other lande of WitHaat Audennea, containing 8000 acres, with flip appurtenances. No, 12. The undivided half part of a certain tract of land, situate in Rush Township, county afuressid, adjoining land* oi l Margaret Willing end oirers, containing 198 Scree,- and 123 i perches, with the apporteparices. Late the estate of Will iam Audenried.. at the same time and place, A cer tain tract of land situato in Lower Mahantongo township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Peter Zerbe,.George fducazinger, John Shriker, and others, containing 132 acres, and 155 perch es, more or less, with the appurtenances, consist ing k • of a one Story log dwelling house, and two log Stables, a good Bring and me '4-s. go iii.2. l l:` water power •upon the premises. yl Late the came of Daniel Shuey. at the same 'One and yl ace, A cer tain lot of ground, situate in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, bounded in front on the public road (ceding from Pinegroveto Orwigaburg, in the rear by a public allay, on one gide by lot of John Miller, on the other side by • lot of John Steinerybeing• id front and rr ar forty one feet„ . 6 inches, and in depth 180 feet, with the ap purtanances, consisting of a one story log dwel keg house. Late tho estate of James Curr. At the same limp' and place, A cer tain IA of ground, situate in the town of Wades.. vile. Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. marked in the plan of sa;d town, No. 24, bounded on the north by Monongahela street 50 feet, on the east . by lot No. 25, 200 feet, on Octorata street 50 Let, and on the west by lot No. 25, 200 feet, with the appurtensqes consisting of three two story frame Dwelling Houses. Late the estate of Henry Smith.. At the same time and place, A cer tain lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Mi. nersvillo, Schuylkill county, adjoining lota of Blair McClenachan aorponiel R. Bennett, containing 25 feet front, marked inithe general plan No. —, with the appurtenances conaisting of a two story frame house. Late the Mita° of Benjamin Robins. At the same flint and place, All that certain one eqUal Undivided moiety or half part; (the" whole into twb equal parts to be parted and divided ) of all thaticettain tract of land, situ; ate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, be t • . gtantng at a poet coiner in the line of the two hun dred acres belonging to Thomas S. Ridgway, Rob ert McDermot, and Doctor J. Ames, a corner of land of Gideon S. Falme, and Edward B. Garri. goes, thence by the same north 84 degrees, 37i perches to a post, thence south 16.1 degrees, east 80 perches to a post, thence north 703 degrees, east 436 perches to a Rifle stamp and stones and corner of the Busby tract, noes belonging to the heirs of Samuel POVetherill, deed and others, thence by the same nortys6 degrees. east to a stone corner in the line of the George Reber tract, now belonging to the Valley Furnace Company, thence by the same 20 degrees, wog 103 perches to a stone, thence north 71 degrees, east 148 per ches to a stone, thence by the same and by the William Guire tract, south 20 de.treea, east 131 perches, thence by land formerly of Charles Shoe maker:know Delbert's, south 66 degrees, west 130 perches to a stone corner of land, now or late Sam uel Moss, thence along said land to stone corner in the division line of said land, and land now or late of John_Keener, thence. by said land now or late of JOhn Keener, south 66 degrees, west 372 perches to a stone corner, thence by land now or late of George F. Rand dph, north BO degrees, west 108 porches to a maple stump and stones, and corner of said land of Ridgway, McDermot, and Ames, thence by the same south 29 degrees, east 18 perches to a rock oak, thence _south 89 degrees, east 69 perches to a rock oak, thence north 71/ degrees, east 69 perches to a pine, thence notth 16-2 degrees, west 125 i perches to the place of beginning, containing 689 acres; be the same more or less. Except all the coal in the vein known by the name of Salem Vein, within the following bounds, beginning where the out crop of said vein is crossed by the eastern line of the lands of Ridgway, Mcnertoot and Ames. then measuring don 900 feet the pitch of the vein at right angles to the horizontal line the course of the vein, thence on the horizontal line to a riot, from which a lino at right angles shall strike the moat eastward point of the above mentioned land of Gideon G. Palmer and Edward U. Garrigues, beinet same premises which Thomas Sillyman and wi e . ),, by deed dated the 10th ef April, 1835, `1 to Caleb Parker. with the appurtenanees,l consisting of 13 one and a half story log houses, ono frame stable, end a EZE ••• I II I ....„411fratite blacksmith shop. Also a eapa dions Tungel is constructed on this tract, c.itomeneing near Bear run, running to .s southerly directi in 1120 feet, cutting in this dis tance 9 veins of red ash coal of different dimen siaus, and now elands within 40 yards of the cel ebrated Barclaugh vein, shoots rrul screens with' the necessary lateral rail roads have beam con structed and required no greet outlay to make the same operative; a lateral road firm the mouth of said tunnel 1 1-8 mile io extent, *been construc ted by the owners'of the above trict, and two oth er landholders adjoining; for thei joint use, inter secting the Valley Railroad abouf one mile above ydrrt 1; on . The Coal Veins it by the above tunnclicoptinue on this tract for n r pwwards of 750 perches. Late the estate of Caleit Parker. di ' the same time at* place, all .. that lot o peiee of ground, SaW'rmill and water right, si , ate in Manheim (now ißranch Town ship, . uyllull county, beginniu Ifo, at a stake 3:. .. i north o .1 Titus Bcnnett's south' rn line of the tract ol and purchased of LIM nee end Robert 4 14, hew, end, Schuylkill Haven Railroad, the ce north 9 de grees, west along the centre of t te said Railroad 300 feet, thence south 81 degrees, east 40 feet to a stake at the corner of a lot, conveyed to J. and C. Thomas, thence Sinith 69 degrees 16 feet to the smith cast corner of Thomas' lot north 821-2 degrees, east 136 feet to a sine!l black oak 4reft on the West bank of the river ScbuY i lkill,' thence it, a southerly course along the west bank of the said river 35 feet to a stake north of said Ben nett's line, thence south 60 degrees, 230 feet more or less to the place of beginuing,l with the appa l . tenanccs consisting of a one turd • half story framir4welling houe, stable anti ice house.-- Late the)estate of Hl* McCknehan,. at the same lime and place, all that certain Mentrage plantation and_ tract: of land, - situate, in • NOraregian township county aforesaid: bounded and described es follows, to wit:-beginning ; at marked IPitie - carne► of laud r comas*, oallecllankehi act, thane° by JOURiTAL. the same, south,79 levees, east 24 perches to a pine;thence by the_ same " south 1 degree, east 56 perches tea - pine. thence .north, eighty-four degrees. - east 121 1-2 perches to a .White oak. and north 53 deppes, cast'l39 perches to a White oak. thence by other landOWner tot known. north 561 degrees; east 99 9 perches:to a pine, and south 58 degrees, west 33:} 'perches to a stone, thence by other pert orsaid laud now Jonathan Zerbe. north 31 degrees, west .238 perchef,to the ' dace of beginning, containing 211 acres end 71 peiches, being the same land erbieh , Witham Gebel% by deed granted and convoyed to Hettry _K. Strong end Deviddirsuse. together with the i lhereditatrients and appurtenances, consisting of • Late the estate of Hap 7) IC Stkorig and florid Krause. gpY virtue ore writ ofTest. Alias Vend. Esponas, A A issued ii 4t of the District Court fur the city and county of Philadelphia and to me directed. I will ex pose to sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 4111 day of March nest, at 10 o'clock A. M.,at the house of Charles elms!, in the Borough of Pottsville, all that certain three story, Brick Messuage or tenement and LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, situate on the South easterly side of Market street. in the Baronet of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. bounded northwestward. ly br said Market street, sotubwestwardly by a lot marked on Fisher's plan of Pottsville, No. 7; being part of the original lot 96. is the original plan of Potts ville, now or late the property of .he heirs of William Patterson, dec'd.; sontheastwardly by an Alley, and northestwardly by lot No. - 3, part of lot N0. t 96, as aforesaid, now or late the property of the heirs of George M. Cummings, Esq.. containing in width 75 feet, and in length or depth 146 feet: being lots No. 4. 5 and 6,0 n the plan aforesaid. and parts of the said otienal lot No. 96. with the appurtenances, consisting ocoe Three Story Brick Dwelling House. with a two S' ry Brick Kitchen theremitti attached, a Frame Sta b e and other otit.buildiugs. Late the estate of Fran / s B. Niches. All seized nod taken in Execution, and will be 'sold by JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ormigs. burg, Feb. IN 18Z3. 8— NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY—wiII parade on Wednesday the 2241 day of Fobaary 1813, at their armory at 10 o'clock A. M. By Command CHM:MESH. RICHARDS, first Seri't. Pottsville Feb.lBlh 11343. 8-- TO LET. THE Town Hall. together With the "r_iX7 - ' Store in north part of same, and several "•• •Brick Houses in the rear of the lot En.. ••• II e quire or 4 Pottsville Feb.,lBth 1843 IS given to the public, that a Young Ladies' nigh School.,of a superior charactermill be opened in the Borouglief Pottsville. about the first of April next. A more full advertisement will hereafter be given, with the recommendations and references. Feb. /8, 8-- IS hereby given. that the subscriber was duly ap pointed agent for the Salem II and Bear Ridge prop erties, belonging to D.ik J Ames, and the estate of the late Robert McDennot. deceased, in June last. All business relative thereto must be transacted with him. A. RUSSEL. Feb. 18, B--3 DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the form of Thome C. Williams tir Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Thomas C. Williams is fully, sutthorised to settle all the business of the late Form. THOMAS C. WILLIAMS. WILLIAM IL MANN. Pottsville Feb.. 16th 1843 Charles Knauso. Assignee 1 July Term, 1841, of John C. Offerman, I No. 45. }Vend. Esp. debt., &c. I Real Estate sold J for 'n'6oo Daniel Stall 16th December, 1842, The Court direct an Is sue to be formed to ascertain the right to the money raised on this Execution. and that David Sturdevant be the plaintiff, and Johanna° Cock hill the defendant; and that the Prothonotary ad vertise in two newspapers, published in this county ; for three weeks prior to the next term, that the money will be distributed. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the above order of Court, the Issue directed in the abovci case, will be tried and the money die tribute& on Monday,, the 20th March, mg, at 10 o'clock, A. M , when and where all concerned . may attend CHAS. FRAILEY, Prothon'y. Prot Wry's Office, i Feb. 13, 1843. c 7 In the Court of Common Pleas of Schuyl kill County. Mary Monteliug, by her In the Court of Corn. next friend William I mon Pleas of Schuyl- Hoffman } kill county. vs I Subpoena sur Tim&hy Moniclius J voice. Take notice that your wile Mary *mitotic's, by her next friend William Hoffman, haP filed her libel - in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, in which she prays to be di vorced from the bonds of matrimony, into which she entered with Too. The Court of said county have ordered that you be and'appear at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held in and for said county, at Orwigaburg. on Monday, the 20th day of March next, to an swer the libel of your wife. JOIIN G. WOOIMON, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burr, Feb. 15, 1843. REMOVAL. 0/4 CHARLES F. RAYMOND, - Practical Hai and Cap Manufactu rer, would inform his friends and _,.., .-. „, the public. that he has removed his -1.!-- - sz- Cheap Hat and Cap Manufactory from No. 82 Chesnut street, to No. 129 Chesnut Street, one door below 4th Street. North side un der the Auction Rooms of Messrs. Lyon &'Hart, where he will continue to furnish his justly cel ehrated BEAVER HATS, at the low price of Four Dollars and Twenty five cents, equal in all respects, if not superior to any sold in the City at $5 and upwards. His fine Nurnts Hew at 83,50. 'arranted to be on fine fur bodies, far surpasses y hat sold elsewhere at $1 to $4 50. To test ic truth of the above assertion, those interested . satisfy themselves, are requested to call at any r dll the other Stores, previous to calling on the übscribcr, as he is sure that his Hats be ore appreciated when compared with others. C. F. RAYMOND, No. 125 Chesnut St., North side, Philadelphia. N. 11.—:Gountry merchants will find it to their dvantage to call on the subscriber. Shipping .urtinted of till kinds. Philada., February 18, IRON STOREY No. 53 North WATEU Sr., 2d door below Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, vHERE a general assortment of IRON and STEEL may be had on the most accom modating terms.. JAMES S. SPENCER, Jr. Philads., February IP, 13—Gm HAMS! HAMS!! SC. /VI E subscriber announces to the public that he has on hand a large quantity of well cured Hams, Dried Beef, Tongues, &c.ttc., which he will selt at vpav Low RATES Yon Cam, at !distend is Centre Street, opposite the Town Hall. All smoked meat. which on trial should prove not to_ be good. will be taken haelr. • He always keeps for sale all kinds of Fresh Meat which will be solder reduced prices—and respectful iy solicits the pittccage of the public. JOHN REII9.4sER. Pottsville, Feb.ll The Delawaretind Raritan Canal Cdmpany, irIIVE notice. thaieduring the ensuing nelson lug they will have a daily tow(Sundays excepted) by Steamboats, between F.staisnotrr'and BORDEN Town, and- between Raw flaustsvimu and Paw YOST, for COIL BOATP, and that they will only charge Sixty cents per ton • including the Tolls on the Caual.' All such .B unts returning empty. will not he charred any thing for steam Towing. or IL °neon the Canal.. If returning with Frelitit the lowest rates will be-Charged. , R. F. STOCKTON, President. Fed.ll, facnoaL 11001K19 r —Wholeszdo and - retail al Philadelphia prices, ferule by ' • Mardi B. BANN4N. JOHN J. SHOEMAKER. -3t: NOTICE NOTICE 8-4 8-am ~.r.;^ ~ .~ r OLD. ESTABLISHED. PASSAGE 0: 1 , 100 Pine ,Slr4il, corner Soak Street. . , , z il " `lilE , ,,Subieribcr begs tense to call f e „7...,, - . tiro at (Rion of his friends and the rie i 7 t AI. Pub in_generel, to the . following ' man Tents for 1843, for the Or. pose of arloging out Cabin,- Second Cabin,. and Steerage Passengers, by the following w . . Regular Packet Skips to and from .Liverpool. Ships• • Captains' ;Days of Sailing frMii Names. . _ New York. C. Washington, Burrows, Juno 7 Oct T Feb .7 Oohed States Britton • 13 - 6 13 • 13 Garrick - - .Skiddy • 25 -• 25" Patrick Henty Delano July 7 Nov 7 Mar 7 Sheffield Allen ' 13 • 13.. • 13 Bossism Collins ' 25 25 • 25 Independence Nye , Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Virginian Allen • 13 ' 13 • 13 Siddons, E. Cobb ' 25 • 25 25 Astilinrton Hutilesto'n Sep. 7 Jan 7 51'y 7 Ste'n Whitney Thompson •13 ' 13 13 Sheridan Demeter 25 25 Days of Sailing from Liverpool. G. Washington Burrows July, 25 Nov 2551'r 25 United States Britton Aug ITDeci IAI 1 Garrick Skiddy - ' 13 ' 13 • 13 Patrick Henry Detail •25 25 25 Sheffield Allen Sept 1 Jan. 1 M'y 1 Roscius Collins • 13 13 • 13 Independence Nye 6 22 25 1 25 Virginian • Allen Oct. 1 Feb 1 Pee 1 , Siddous t:. Cobb ' 13 • 13 • 13 Ashburton • Iluttleson ' 25 25 25 Ste'n Whitney Thompson Nov 1 Mar 1 Ply 1 Sheridan Depeyster • 13' • 13 • 13 Regular Packet Ships to and from London. Ships',. Captains . Days of Sailing from Names. New York. Mediator Chadwick June 1 Oct t Feb' 1 Wellington Chadwick ' 10 10 • 10 Quebec. Heberd • 20 • 20 20 Philadelphia Hovey July I Nov 1 M'r I Switzerland Chadwick • 10 ' 10, ' 10 H. Hudson Morgan ' 20 • 20 •20 Ontario Brad's!' Aug 1 Dec IVI 1 Toronto Griswold ' 10 • 10 • 10 Westminster Moore • 20 • 20 1 .20 St. James Sebor Sept 1 Jan 1 May I Montreal - Tinker • 10 • 10 • 10 Gladiator Britton - ' 20 • 20 • 20 Days of sailing from London. Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 M'r 17 Wellington Chadwick ' 27 • 27 • 27 Quebec Heberd Aug 7 Dec 7VI 7 Philadelphia Morey • 17 • 17 • 17 Switzerland Chadwick • 27 • 27 * 11. Hudson Morgan Sep. 7 Jun 7 M'y 7 Ontario Bradish ' 17' ' 17 • 17 Toronto Griswold ' 27 • 27 27 Westminster Moore Oct. 7 Feb 7 Poe 7 St. Jame . Sober ' 17 • 17 • 17 Montreal Tinker • 27 27 r 27 Glimiator Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 rly 7 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a num ber of Splendid Now York built Transient Ship 4, such as the 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland,' Ruisell Glover,' and 'Echo,' will continue to sail from Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the . least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the accommodation of persona wishing to remit money to their fam ilies or friends, 1 have arranged the payment of my Drafts on the following' banks ": . 3 The Ulster Bank, and branches, IRELAND. Tho Provincial Bank do. The National Bank do. All Drafts payable at sight, at either of the a bove banks, their branches or agencies. Messrs. Spooner, Atwood &,Co ENGLAND. bankers, London. P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool. Passengers can also b.: engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet skip% on application being made personally, or by letter, ( post paid, ) ad dressed to JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of South. AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Bannan, E4q. In Philadelphia, A. C. Craig S. Co. In Lowell, Rich. Walsh, E.q. • In Albany, T. Gough, E , q. In Newark, John McColgan, Esq. In -Toronto, U. C., Rogers and Thompson. I also beg leave to assuie my frieCds and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be observed in the sailing of the above ships, together witn all others which I may have, and' that passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different ports where they mean to embark. P. S.—Free passage can also be secured from the various ports in Ireland and Scotland from which steamboats run to Liverpool. JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, New York. Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on the Provincial Ram( of Ireland, payable at Cork Banbridge Limerick Ballymena Cloomol Parsontow n Londonderry Downpatrick Sligo Cavan Wexford Lurgan' Belfast , Omagh Waterford Galway Dungannon Bandon Ennis Armagh Ballyshan GOO Athlone Coleraine, Strabane, Kilkenny Dongarvan Ballina Mallow Tralee Moneymnra Youghal Cootehill Enniskillen Kiln's!) Monaghan. ENGLAND—Spooner, Atwood 4. Co., Bankers, London, payable in every town in Great Britain, P. W. Braises, Esquire, Liverpool. Crilr os GLAbOOW BANS, Payable iu every town in Scotland. New York, January 21, 4 TEMPLE OF, FASHION. Extra Hair Cutler, in Me Basement Story 0 . 1 the Pennsylvania Hall, opposite the Miners' Bank. A. HAWKINS. THE Physiological Hair Cutter, and Ecstatic Shaver, has opened at the above mentioned place, Hawkinse new system of Cutting Gentle. men's Hair, by which its luxuriance and beauty is rendered truly ornamental. The design and execution differ entirely from the usual practice of Hair Cutting adopted here, and commends it self by the expedition and gentleness with which the operation is performed. By the beau monde tt has been denominated a scientific at t,ond weth er for the Pulpit, the Bar, the Senate or the State, its elegance and classical arrangements will add dignity and grace to the whold contour of the 14 ate Hzimaine. All those who will favor him with-their custom, be feels confident that satis faction will-be given. N. B.—Razor s boned in a superior manner. MUSIC. A. Hawkins is ready to perform for Cotilli6ns, Balls, and Parties, at private housev. December 31. PUBLIC SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT: ILL be sold at Public Silo, on Wednes. v day, the Bth day of March next, at 2 ci% clock, P. M., at the House of William ifeahner f in Port Carbon. Schuylkill Co., Pa. , . i ,A A house, lot of id, s 'saes in Lawton's and addition grour te the ton nituate of Il l i :-: Port Carbon, in Schuylkill County. --------, Pa., said house and lot is situated on the north westerly side of Third street, about fifty feet north east of Lawton street, contairing c ii in front on said Third street; " fifty feet and i length Lind depth of that width two,hundreJ f t to Fonr i th street ; aid lot is bounded north we telly, by Fourth street, north eastVrly,. by 1, is No. 140, south easterly; by said Third street, abd south westerly, by rot Itfo, 138, said bowie and lot was formerly Itriown lay the name of "Cow. der's Lot." LateOthe property - of C. A. Brobst.* On said lot, are ereeted d cinhfortable two story _. frame dwelling. house. . . ,A.itendenee will be given, and emiclitlon§ made known on day of sate. by . . . - EZRA S. HAYHURST, ' GEORGE`KRUCKS. Assignees of C. A. Brobst. Ssimaiy. J, 1843. . i_ _ . JAMES IT. CAMPBELL • ATT , O "MEW AT LAW. • Porravtrai, PA. UAS re*red his Mike to ihe south went corner of Centre and Market streets, ono door mouth of Samuel Thotnoson's Store. Practicing in - the serer* al Coasts of Schuylkill and Columbia counties. 11:1, neten. Stales twain. • . • -EASTERNIDISTRiCT OF PENNSYLVANIA. In Hatnl rapter. irprTITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt J.• Lan% htive been filed the 23d day of Janne. ry, 1843, by' Henry Zimmerman, Stnne MaSan, Schoylkill Co. Charles Angel, late*Coal Merchant, . do. 25th. Christian, Blackamitt;, . do. Which Petitions will be heard before the Disirict Court of the 'United States (Cr the Fastcrn Dis. trict of Penneylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Boom in the city of Plailatie4 phis, on Friday. the 24th day of Fabruary next. at 11 o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons interested; may appear and show cause, if an they hale, why the prayer of the said Petitions should nut be granted, and the said Petitioners declared Bardiruptt‘ FR .%$. HOPKINSON, Feb: 4. 6-3 Clerk of District Court. FOR - DISCHARG E. United Suites wart. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOME. A PE TITION for Diteharge and Certicr mt. under the Pankrupt Law. has been filed by Samuel Lewis, late Coal operator, now Engineer; Surveyor, and Conveyancer,Schugsill co. and Saturday, the 29th day of April next,pt II o'clock, A. M., is appointed for therpearing"t t ere. of, before the said Court, sitting ill Dank r v, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila delphia, when . and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all Other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they !bate, why such Dis charge and Cert iScate should not he granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. Clerk of the District Court. Feb. 4, 1b43, 6 pETITIONS (or Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, Ware been filed by John Pinkerton, Individutilly, and us a member of the late firms of West, tHodesoa & Co., Hodgson, Pinkerton & Co., and John Pinkerton & Co., late Coal Merchant, now Agent, 6uhuvlkiU u<,. Edward Y. Farquhar, Farmer, do Benjamin N. Titus, Individually, and as a member of the late firm of 13ruwo . & Ti. tus, Belvedere, N. J. do Edward Hughes, late Merchant. now Clerk, do Joseph Zoll, Tanner, do and Saturday, the 29th day of April nezt,at II o'clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting to Bank ruptcy, at the District Court [loom, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap. pear and show cause, if any they have, why Ruch Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. Clerk of District Court. February 4, 1843. 6 NOTICE: Ak PETITION for Discharge and Certificate rilk. under the Bankrupt Law . , has been filed by Scott Steel, :diner, Schuylkill county. And Friday, the 31st day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. is appointed fur the hearing thereof, sitting in Bankruptcy, at theyivtrict Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia ! , when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, a nd all other per sons in interest, may appear and show cause, it any they have, why such Discharge and Certifi cate sh4tild not be granted. FP AS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of Diatiet Court. January 2.1 4-10 NOTICE. R - DETITIONS' for Discharge and Certi fi cate AL under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, latesMetchant, In dividually, and as a member of the late firm of Ilazzlrd and 'Stratich, Behuylkill co. John C. Ernst,Coal Merchant,' do David Conner, Farmer, Robinson Kav, Miner. 'do • Frederick Friest, Saddle , . do Joseph S. Rachel, of the firm of Joseph S. Rocket & Co., Coal Merchants, do And Friday, the 31st duy of %larch next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the be , tring thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, max , appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis. charge and Certiticate should not be granted. FIIAS. HOPKINSON " Dec. 31, I—lot Clerk of District Cotirt. Comly's Spelling Book Enlarged. & SIIARPLESS, NO 50, NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE JUST PUBLISHED A New Edition of COMLY'S SPELLING BOOK : TI which thee havradded a variety of Useful Ex ercises, so arra ogre, as to familiarize tie pupil with the carreci Spelling Pronunciation and Meaning, of about Two Thousand .Amhig nous or Difficult words. Wall this addition, it is believed that Com . ly's Spelling Book will be found to contain a greater amount of useful and appropriate mat ter, than any other work of the kind published in this country at the low price of One dollar per dozen. Directors of Public Schools, and teachers gen erally, are invited to examine this edition ; for which purpose they will he gratuitously rurniah ed with copies, on application to the publishers, either personally or by letter. The enlarged edition" is so arranged, that it can be conveniently used ir. the same class with the former editions of Kimbei & Sharpleas —the neiv Exercises being all contained in the appendix, or fifth port. They will; however, continue to publish the old book for such as may prefer it. February 4,1843, COAL .11INE-TO iirflF Black mine Red Asa Coat Vein, at West wood, about 6 miles frumSchuylkill Haven, and about 4 miles West of Pottsville. The track includes the junction of thelVest and West %Vest Branches of. Schuylkill, and is !riot convenient. ty situated for sending coal by the Sebuy Will ca nal or Reading Railroad. There is a - 'ciw Milt and about 30 Houses on the tiact.--. , t. , " The West Branch and West West r i r Branch Railroads both pass through' the tract, and also a lateral Railroad to the Mines makes evisy part of the tract com.: venient for procuring umber fur props, &c. The Vein is opened below water level by a perpendic. ular shaft, and a breast of coal is now opened and at work of about 230 feet, which with thelEngine, , Fixtures, &e. are to be delivered ingood working 2 urder,by the present tenants, Wm. Manes & Go., on the first day of March next. . - Proposals will be rec• ived by - JOSEPH 4- THOMAS WOOD,.Philn. or J A 111 ES, BILLINGIJA3I, Pottsville. February 11, 7 —lc ME BRICKS I BRIMS I THE subscriber respectfully announces to tho citizens of this region that he has procured a Press for the pbrpose of making Pressed Brick, of the best quality, suitable for \ fronts and pave. ments, which he. will sell cheaper than they can be preened else Where. lie will also Manufacture all kinds of Bricks for handbag, 4c., at the. very lowest rates, - and will bo thankful for crders at his Yardvin Port Carbon. .. MICHAEL Bt RLL. February! 4,1843, E-3o Tim partnership heretofore existing between the subscriber's, was di:soiled on the thirty-fitat day of December la st,by mutual'consent, and M. G ner, one of the late firtrt. hawing =iodated with him . his brother }Percival. will Comma° the business as heretofore, ti der tbe firm ,of M. G.'&' Milner, who are duly authorized to settle all accounts of the late firm. • • 1 , • 'SAMUEL 11E1'7 NER. Al• G.. 11EILAIEft: Mineftril o, ' Feb. 1.10 , 'l=-At NOTICE. IBM DISSOLUTION. C. - .NEVILLE' - :ATTOUNFit:AT.I4.ttir s . I'AS removed fratvillarket Street to he store utorrncrly occupied Ahruhato Meise, id Celan Street, opposite the,Post Office. I' Pottsville. October M. A. .11109LEY1; ATTiongkir AT LAW, i r u rir . 4'L L p gir As removed hi, Dice to he oifieti . Neviiie, Etri., opposite the Post t, November 9.6. D. E. NICE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. • OFFICE in Centre•• street; oppnoite the Exchangd iluiel, Ya•.sville. Sept. 3, 1 . . —3G , 1 TIIiE.PItILADELPULt, ILEADWG, and porrsvlLLE UAU. ..!ecuo-'7 " Q;=N frai:Zei F.W AR II'A'NOI.7,3IEI+IT. On and after Wediresddy,• November 141, 164% . . the Passenger, 0 1 1!It and Freight Th q ins Nib 'run a/ the folaving 'Hours on the phia Reading and "Pottsville Rail Rued: COAL TRAINS. . Thu 5 Coal Trains Will kayo. Pottsville: hew'. twecn the hours of 9 and 10,.A. M.. or one guar. ter of an hour 'apart, and run on" to Reading whom they will meet and pars all the up Trains. Coal tqld PassengeF, The irst 3 Coal Trams will leave Richmond . betwee4 the hours of 6/ and 7, and thailabt 2 will leave Jfie Plaice at 71 cud the let of these last will si.ways hold up before crossing the main Track 'at the Falls until signalled to by the watch. man that all the 3 Trains front, Richmond *me — Found up the Line. - PAS S ENGER TRAINS. The Down Passenger Train will leave Potts: villa at 12 2iL, behind all the Coal Trains Pas. sing all the up Coal trains at Reading, , and running past the last at Bauntstown. the nests! ut - Douglassville, and the first 2 down' coal Trains at Pottstown. • The up Pits,etiger Train will phia at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal 'Crain'', pas. sing Blithe dawn Coal Trains at reading, then raining to Pottsville. READING FREIGHT TRAIN. The Down Freight Train will leave Reading on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8 A. M. passing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts. town, where they will watt for it. , , The up Freight Train will leave the Plano Wednesdays and Fridays, immediately behind the op Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where a will wait for all tho sown Coal and Passenger Ti ains, which trains wit) mho wait for it, and 'dipu run to Reading. POTTSVILLE FREIGHT TRAIN, • Leave's Reading on Thursday and Saturday 7 A. M.. passing all down Coal and Passenger Tullis at Port Clinton, where' the_latter Trains will wait for it. Leaver Pottavilie about 7 P. AL, alter all too Coal and Passenger Trains are in, andlnia tbs. rack clear to 'trading. G. A. NICOLLS, Super% Tranep n. P. IL & P. U. R. BE FARM - FOIE SALE.' THE subscriber offers for - sale the "Finegreve' Farm," situate halt a' mile from thelown bf Pinegrove, conisining • Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres. The Union Canal passes through_ the property. The soil is asand:tir rivor bottom, and has bees well limed: • The .improvements consist of a: sp.. good Two Story Frame Dwelling, a Bank Bare, and a Saw Mill, with w —••••-•-' good power. Fur turthei information, apple. to GEORGE N. ECKERT, . &retard Fdriarico. Pinogroce Township, Schuylkilbcounty. Dcecmhor 17,1[144, Zl—tf ADV EirrISEMENT., THE subscriber begs leave to announce to the public nix% he has connected with hunsclf.in • the Uurcauttle bustnevv, his sonv, Alexander and .; Edward Silly man. tr nd that the business will be carried on at the 31d Stand. nearly opposite the .Idiners' Bank, under the firm of 3,ltues Sillyman & Sons, and hope by strict attention to business to receive a continuation of former patronage. 'Alms SILLYSIOI. G-3t. Pottsville, Fa. 4, fka REWARD. t 3 last a few days since betseen kill Haven and William Payne's residence at the Broad Mountain. a Note for 9100,girdit by dames Fitzsimmons to Patrick Capp, andiendorr... ed by Ceorgo Payne. Whoever will return said Note to William' Payne, Broad Mountain, or George Pique, Wont Branch Valley, will receive the above reward.—As tho payment of the Note is stopped it will •be of nu use to any but the ()Neer. GEORGE PAYNE. 6-3 t• Feb. 4,1843. THE ANTIIIIA.CITE EITWJACE, LOC A - T ED io the Bintmgh of Pottsville, ' Schuylkill county. Pa., is not excelled by aa ny other in facifitiea for obtaining variety ofores, Limestone, and Coal, limn acemikilile by Canal and Rail Roads to within a few yards of the stack. The Furnace and machinery it in 'Such a state of preparation, that a small amount of outlay, would ocsufficient w put it hilliest in al fe'w weekg. The authenticated accounts of the peat ins ruvenients and extraordinary qualities of the Es r n produced by Anthracite coal in_Valee, holds t strong guartuatees fur safe and -profitable in: vestment. The proprietor not hating the rcquisite. e. mount of capital to keep it in blast, is desirous of having some person to joui him, who wctuld tako a 3 4 or 1-3 interest4—or ho will lease o sell tho whole propertY on such terms as sitill;:ke found advantageous. For further particularit, apply to WILLIAM 11. MARSHALL. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. 28; 1843, • . Janua COAL LANUSIF9II. SAW'. F . OR the benefit of whom it may concern; will be • sold at Public Vendue, on the seventh day of March next, at the Pennsylvania Hall, at 12 o'clock at noon. all of the laud which Thomas_ Haven_ purJ chased of 'Chums C. Williamsand William Busby: shell, Exemitors, and Caroline Young, Exemosit. or the last will and testament of 'the late Robert Young, deceased, by deed dated July 23;,.11836; and all of the assets received by the Executors in 1836. al per a. greement of sale,ested Feb- 16,1836.nnd all the right and title to which the said Thomas Haven has to the benefit of the said agreement. The premises consist of the land lately sold to Messrs. Lawton & Haven, being three hundred and eisty acres, more or less, -3 with all the buildings on the same , and sixty nine A cres of the tract sold to Samuel ,Letvia. The title *ill be given by special ivarranty as given by the ca. vaunts of Young.to the said Haven. The condition _ of sale will be Twelve Thousand Dollars on the de. livery of the ecnkand the balance of the purchase - . - money in fnurequal payments, with interest ftotn Jan. let, 1843. secured by bonds, and a mortgage On the premises; interest paid semiannually, 'and in default of'Dayment of interest, the whiafe. amount to become - due, and payable with liberty to Tumoral against the premises. The premises ran be examined by apply- - tng,to Messrs.lawlon 44 Haven. The sale will ter positive, to close a concern. , TI.IOMI.IS, HAVEN. • 4-.• Valuable Coal Trzetslaileat!,-,. Pottsfille,Jaminry . . . leton loses!, to so it applicants, all that tract of •• land belong nw to thcf North AmerleanCoal known as the Mill Creek Tract.. containing the for lowing list of Gloat Veins.. any of which;! 7 iniong othiirs, the Peadb Alountnin Veins—having strange of over a mile in length, via:-Lewitt, Spphn." Mine' leugh„Pearson, "Clarkson. Stevenson., butte Tracey. 'I Peach Mountain Vei rs, Greett nub ; 'or Ravensdale Vein, Perpendicular,. ',Diamiintl; and Rig ; Diamond, Veins. along with many others not named.: Alan, all that tract called the,Junction Tract, be longing to the said company,mantaining—the Forest. Rabbit hole, Mortimer, Tenn4l, ttlaek mine, C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins:: Also. a Saw Mill. and Grist Mill.eitaated: on the Mill Creek Tran' ail of whithwill be rented on moderate terms by ap-• plying to '..'• , DAVID CHILLAS.• at his •offiCti; st.,tho Landings of said EoMpaty. at Pottsville, or to • TIM TRY M. BRYAN , . ' • Market Street, Philadelphia, 4t.-4ruo, Lim:lather 17. MI of Jobs I lice. 48—
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