El ES - ,-, .....''' 1 j _ Ei SONSET-.TO MART•, DY LEVIES J. YAULDLNO,;, • • I thirst me,-liko A flower for .rain. to gaze - _Again iikon thy beauty; like the tar Who seeks to trace - thrke gusty skies, the star That lights him fameviard with itsstokar rays; Yet must I yearn•in vain. and Iii); ttisetyti .!• • Thy features only thro' tizietrusilriisiersx, Of midnight'dreams. that chest ma ifflurling me downicard fr A rEY:m WY oo fair young creaturelliltea figwpf-tnAlnyitt - -- • Or cong bird singing 'neallftS"._ffty,dpuno; ' Thy gentle soul, all rapture, witb'tba tuna - That blue'ey'ell Hopitings ever in thy Way, • ' Thy spirit oversbadovis me, and as [string • . ,My lyre to wockhee, fans me with 'lig wing. 'Peace and Peace !Makers. ItEadtIISCZINCES 01 WM, LIDD.' infideqa of his,Peace principles in his inter tour;eiviih ofheia."The common fault of rotor. mere♦ ie tt,t they' ere intolerent in their fdqngs and doxilitiOatiny in their longing; ~but Mr .add in _• grestdegf,ee escaped -this intolerance. lie was . foll of kindly feefingi—ibis recounted with hie other tiolde qualites, drew • hearts toward ' His geritie-heartedness, however, pose alike from his Food nature and the influence of his peace principles. • Otory Which he often told with pe- culler ietish; will illtltrato this moulding of big . ehoracter—the i 4 gradual progress of his mind in itipptinkthe peace principles ; • I had {said he). a :Ina field of grain, growing plion;out` fawn at some distance from the homestead. Whenever I rode by, I saw my neigh bor.Pulsifer's sheep in the tot, de..troying my hopes of Ontrrest.. These sheep were of the gaunt, 'long-legged. kind, -active as spanielk they could spring over the - highest fence, end no partition wall:could keep them out. I complained to neigh bor reihtiftir about the re, sent him frequent mee sages, byt all without Avail—Perhaps ilcy would be kept one for a day. or two; but the lege ofthe sheep were long, and my grain rather more temp• Hog than.the adjoining pasture. I rode by again ;One at *tvere stillthere‘; I became angry, and ;,;utd the s lthen to sot the dogs on them, and if that ,!would not do,' I Would pay them, if they would lihoot the sheep. I away: much agitated; for I WEIS Mg so much peace man then as; lam now, and J felt literally full of fight. All at once a light ibilud iii Naafi me. I asked myself, Would it not be : wall for you to try in pour own conduct the peace principle you ore preaching to others! I thought it all over; and .selfed- down my mind as to the best course to be pursued. The next day, I rode over' to see neighbor Pul !lifer. 'I .found „him chopping wood at his door. ' , Good Morning, neighbor.',' No answer. • ,.Good morning," I repeated. Ho give a kind of grunt, • without, looking up. nI came," continued I, "to sea you about the sheep."—At this, he threw down ; bis axe, and exclaimed in a most angry manner, 'New aren't you a pretty neighbor, to tell your `:ixt(in to kill my sheep 1 t heard of it—a rich man ;like you CO shoot a poor man's sheep." ky was wrong, neighbor," said I, "but it will not do to let your sheep eat up all that grain, so Icarre over to say that I would 'take your sheep to my homestead pasture, and put them in with mine, and in the tall you may take them back, and, ii,any one is missing. you may take your pick. out of toy whole flock." pulsifer looked confounded—he did not know how to take me. C At last be stammered out, -Now, Squire, are you in eeriest l' "Certainly I am," lanswered; .It to better for.rne to feed you sheep in my pasture on grass, than to feed them here on grain ; and see the 'fence can't keep them out." After a moment:a silence—inio" sheep shan't 'trouble you any. mare;' elriaimed willfelter them all. 1301 let - you knew that' I . •vhen ttny roan tall:s of shooting I . canehoot too -eel when .they are kirurand neighborlY, icon he kind too." . The cheep never again trespassed-on my let. And my fricode,", he would continue "remember that when you talk of injuring your 'neighbors they will talk of injuring you. When nations-threaten to fight, other nations will bo ready too. 'Love Will beget;love ; a wish to be at time witl.keep you in peace. You can overcome !' evilonly with good." There is no other;way. ' HO CONDUCT UNDER NEGItiCT 012 Throigh he keenly telt the cold sneer, the hituig 'sarcasm, the undisguised contempt which °lien met his early efforts, these had only the effect to bring his mind up to a more vigorous . wrestle with the prejudices of the times. Some years since he asked an assembled asmciation of ministers in New I llainpihire for-libeV to address' them on the claims of the Peace Movement.—The , body un !, willingly assented, and granted him a few minutes only. -He spoke, but hardly had ho warmed with ids subject, when, the time expiring, he was raptly add unfeelingly stopped with an unfinished sentence on his lips. He sat down, covered his eyes with his hand, the tears streaming down his cheeks, and his lips quivering with emotion. His feelinge_were disregarded, and the b6dy commenced a diicrwaion on the wants of the Howe Missionary Slicieti. How did our philanthropist hear this unkindness ? There was no manifestation of an ger,-He returned good for evil. After his emo ticni had 'subsided, ho arose and addressed the mod crater. •Sir, I , have only one child ; I love her dearly, though her kindly - spirit, her heavenly :beauty are not appreciated or teen by many. I hreedocaiedter ; I have exerted myself for her' success ; 1. have devoted myself to her good. Sir, .this child of my hive is, the American Peace So ciety. For her and in her name I wish to make a donation for Horne Missions. Make the. Ame rican ; Peace Society a life member of tha -Mis sionary Society and, may G.),1 speed your efforls foi - good." He thervaiircd.—Epic. Ree,)rder. As Alcsi to 12,icinEsT.—It is relszel in the St.Lonis Gazette, which we will present to our rel .' ders as toe find it recorded in the paper. White water was running so high in the wear as to • :sandal' them almost impassable, especially for la- . belt, trvery pretty young rola stood at { the darner, l 'app.trent 3 y et a loss hoiir to cross over. At thi. iime a 'Tung man waiked up. and seeing her pre. withbut w'iting (or an introduction. picked her pp, end placed her safely on the oppo sitooticle. ..Not a word was spoken till the young lady was placed on the side Walk, wren qhc turn. ad round, and sneeringly exelairned,---You impu dent puppy !' beg Your pardon, Mies !' ex claimed the gentleman, with the greatest coolness naginable, again taking her up and placing her where ho first found her. . , Dr. !Ahem, when in the fullness of years and litowlydge, Raid, I never take up a newspaper althorn Griding something I should have deemed st a loss not to have seen ; never without deriving from it instruction' and amusement." imrts.a ix (114scus-rFATT.—At Cineinnaq, on Atte 9th. instant. Inrkeys were se ;ling at. 7 25 cents ducks at 8 cenla;(..nola at; 6 cents a pieta, and eggs at.. 61. cent.; per 4°2.0. . , . . GU iltricss.—TherJ is not perhaps a more Odious character in am world than that of a go-be rtween—by which I mean that creature who curies eak thp ears of one neighbor every injurious ebser ,trition that drops from'the mouth of another. Such li'cterecn is the ihaderer's herald, end is altogether sore odious ,than the slanderer himself. By this !oils officiousiess, he makes the poison effective which else r hero inert ; for three•fourths of the slanders in the world would mover injuro thou ob. 6 6.. - , yescept by tho malice of go-betweens, who, " • the mask of &able friendst ip, set the part of 'a :tntihirs. MEM . Court' of Corti - min Pleas of 9cbityllllll -Cbuiify, and - foiiie directed' will •be exposed idle( by, Pubjie-Veiduer:' I' I • on Iliandarthel3 l / 1 day..af : next, at .ICI O'clock-in the forrer.oon, at the house of G harks Ch rist, in the borough of Pottsville. coun ty aforesaid : Two fall equal and undivided twelfth parts (th,p whole into twelve equal 'parts to be parted and itheided) of and in all those two certain tracts of ladds, situate in Norwegian Towthiltiri, Schuylkill 'county, beginning ,at a chesnut oak-corner in the line of John Stoutsber- ry; thence north 50 cf egrees, west 171 perches to a store, Cience south 67 degrees, west 176 per ches to a post, thence south :23 degrees, east 16 perches to a post, thence south 67 degrees, west 391 i perchi. toe rime, thence by a Email moun tain south 2t degrees east, 130 perches to a ma -pie, thence north 67 degrees east, 391 A' perches to a stone, .thence by land of John 'M iddleton booth 23 degrees east, 220 perches to a white can, the - tee nortll degrees I . thzi, 42 perches to a hickory, the oe north 23 deiree's nest, 6 perehe, fo a stone, thence sunth 89 degrees and .5 perches to a white oak, north 1 decree west, IA I j perches to t. pine, thence north b 9 degrees east, 3f per. ekes to a stone, thence north I degree vte.t, NO perches to the place of beginning, containing 522 acres More or Ics.F, excepting out of the same 24 acres and 6 perches here'ofore sold to George W. Richards and Volney B. Palmer, with the appurtenances consisting of ir Miners [louses, Tunnels and Gangsvay pence for the purpoqe of raining Coal and Iron Ore. Late the estate of Thomas C. Williams • at the 'same time and place, One undivided holf part or !unites , (the-whole in. to two cqual parts divided) of and in 011ie cer. tain tract of land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, beginniag at a stone corner of the Aries York and Schuylkill Coal Company and George Rahn's land, thence by the said gliew York and Schuylkill Coal Company's land, &Id) 52 degrees west, 120 perches to a stone, thence by land of Butd Patterson south 30 degrees east, 80 perchep to a stone, thence by the same north 60 degrees east, 104 perches to a stone, thence by the said George Rahn'e land north 20 degrees .west. 94 perches to the place of beginning. con taining 61 acres More or less, which undivided moiety of said tract of land. Isaac Stauffer, by Indenture dated' the 24th day of June, A, D 1830, recorded lit Orwigebus g in Deed Book No 10, page 511, together with the appurtenances consisting of Four One and a Hall s ory [louses. one Two Story Log Mouse and Frame Stable and Blacksmith shop. Late the estate of Jacob Serrill, with notice to Jerre tenants:- eMo, at the same time and place, • ~ All those thirteen full equal un ~d ivid- • ,e e „ . s' ed twenty Worth parti, the whole in sist et, to twenty-four eqeal perts to be de 111 1„, • _..---L. , sided, ot and in all those two certain e.... ~e . ..,,,. uncle at land. Situate in Norwegian township and etenny ofScheyiltill, bounded and described as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a chesuut oak corner in 'a line of John Stoutzher. ry, thence north 50 degrees 'west, 171 perches to a Stone, thence south 67 degrees, west 76 perches to a post, thence south 23 degrees east, 16 perch. es to a post,.thence south 67 degrees west, 391 A perches to a pine, thence by a small mountain south 23 degrees east, 130 perches to a maple, thence north 67 degrees east, 3911 peichee. to a stone, thence by land of John Middleton north 23 degrees cast, 220 perches to a white,-oak, thence north 67 degrees east, 42 perches to a hickory, thence north 23 degrees west, 6 perches to a 'stone, thence north 80 degrees west, 5 per ches to a white oak, north 1 degree west, 1511 perches to a pine, 'thence nosh b 9 degrees east, 30A perches to a stone, thence north 1 degree west, 80 perches to the place of beginning—,con taining by a survey lately manic by Mr. Jackson, 566 acres and 54 perches neat measure, except ing, nevertheless. thereout unto George W. Rich. ards and Volney 13. Pelmet, their heirs and as signs, the tract of land conveyed to them by notes and bonds, containing 24 - e flees and 6 perches strict measure, and being the same thirteen un divided twenty-fourth parts of the same premises which Henry M. Crawford, by deed bearing date the 3d day ot January, 1537, conveyed to Thom as C. Williams, with the appurtenances, consist ing of 11 Mineri Houses, Gangways and, Tun. nets opened for the purpose of mining Coal and Iron Ore: ALS% all that one full equal undivided one , . twenty;fourth part, the white into twenty-four equal parts to be divided, of and in all those two certain tracts of land, situate in Norwegian town ship and County aforesaid, bounded rani describ ed as follows, to wit :—Bee:inning at a Chesnut oak, a coiner in a line of John Stoutebertv, thence north 50 degrees, west 171 peeehea to i. stone, thence south 67 degrees, west 76 fterclics to a post, dime° south 23 degrees east 11 perches to a post, thence ?out)) 67 tregrece. west 391 perch .es to a pine, thence by a small mountain, south 23 degrees, met 130 perches to a maple thence north 67 degrees, east 3911;perches to a clone, thence by land of John Middleton south 23 de grees, east 220 perches to a white oak, thence north 67 degrees, east 42 perches to a hickory, thence north 23 degrees, west 6 perchei to a stone, thence south S 9 degrees, west 5 perches to a white oak, north 1 degree, west !ill perches to e pine, thence north h 9 degrtes, cart 31.1:1 perehee to a stone, thence north 1 degree, vest r'1:1 perch• es to the place of breennine—containing 522 acres more or less, with allowance ol' 6 per cent, &c., excepting and always reserving thercout unto George W. If lehards and Volney B. Palmer, their heirs and assigns, a tract of land contain ine 24 acres and 6 perches, strict measure, here tol.nc conveyed to the - in—being the same one full equal undivided twenty-fourth part of the said above described two contigeoue tracts of land, which Lewis C. Doneherty, by indenture, dated the 3d ot January, 1519, conveyed to Tho• man C. Williams, with the appurtenances, con sisting ot II Miners [louses, Gangways and 'funnels, opened for the perpose Of alining coal and Iron pre. Also, Allethat two full equal and undivided twelfth parts, the whole into twelve parts to he parted and diviced, of and in all those 'certain two tracts of lend, situate in Norwegian township, County aforesaid, beginning at a *snot oak carrier, in the line of :John Sionteherry, thence north 50 decrees, west 171 perches to a alone. thence south 67 degrees,west 76 perches to sipoet, thence south 21 degrees, east 16 perches to a post, thence south 67 degrees, west 3911 perches to a pihe,'therice by a email mountain south 23 •dc. grecs, east 130 perches to a maple, thence nor,i, 67 degrees; east 1331 i perches to a stone, thence by land of John Middleton, south 23 degrees, east 2211 perches to a, white oak, thence. north 67 degrees, east 42 perches to a hickory, thence north 23 degrees, west perches to a stone, thence south 99 digt,:us, west 5 perches ~io a white oak. north 1 tlegrite,l.ve , t 1511 perches to a pine. thence north e.) degeeee, east 30.1-4 per. cht•s to a stone, thence north 1 degree, west tio perches to the place of beginning-contathine 522 acres more or less, ermiing, out of the same 21 acres and 6 perches, - lieretofSre geld to Geo. W. Richards and Volney, G. Paltoer, being the same premises Which William Duncan granted and conveyed to Thomas C r . William,. by decd dated the 29th day,ol March. 1837. with the ap purtenances :consisting of 11 Miners Houses. Gangways and Tunnels, opened fur the. purpose Of mining Coal and Iron Ore. Aloe, All that three full equal and undivided twelfth parts, the whole into twelve equal parts to he divided, of and in all those two certain tracts Or,pciess of land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, bounded and desetibed as Me . lows, to wit :-Ltleginning at a Chesnut oak- cur. nor in the line of John Stoutzberry, thence north 50 degrees west 171 perches to a stone, thence south 67 degree* west 76 perches to a post, thence south 23 degreee, cast 16 perches to a pet, thence sou[ li 67 degrees, west 391 1-2-per , ches to a pine, th re by a emit!! inquntaire,snuth ''.2.3 degrees, cast 0 perches to et maple, thence e north 67 degree. ant 391 1-2 to a stone, thence by land of John Iliddleton, south 23 degrees,. east 220 perches In a white oak, thence north 67 degrees, east 42 Iperches to a hickory, thence north 23 degrees. west 5 perches to a white oak, north 1 degree, west 151 1-2 perches to a pine, , thence north 89 digrees, east 30 1-2 perches to a I stone, thence nort Tdegree, west 80 perches to tbo place of beginning--oontlfining• 522 acres, ' more ot lesseireing_the same premises which Sri. cob Harman, Jierridewife, by deed dated the 2d urx.ren, 1837, dented and 'conveyed els Thomas C. %Unions; with the hereditamentitnd -appur tenances consisting of. II Miners-Houses; Gang ways In% Ttmlfehr, efeewed fdr the Purgifse df - DS =WM pining coil and _irortifie; :Late Abe estate of Thorium 4.1-the same time and plall t certain Lot or picce.of grourid,en the rforth vr -stwardly side of Miihantange street in die bo.- youih of Pottsville, in the County aforesaid, marked in Pea and PaUerson's additional plan of said Borough, No. 11, containing in frOnt 60 feet, and in depth'-244 feet 6 inches, bou,pded northeastward!) , by lot No. 9, norititrestwhrdly by a Ilt.feet wide alley, southwestwardly by lot 1io;13, and southeastwardly by Alahantanio St., aforesaid, being the same lot of ground which Edwaid B. Hubley and Eliza H.. his wife; and Francis S. Hubley and 'Michael his wife, by ln-1 denture bearing even date herewith, and wend., ed to be recorded, did grant and ccinfirm unto, Samuel Lewis and to hisibeira and assigns forev er, excepting and reserving out of the abode de scribed lot, all fossil or stone coal that may be , found upch the same or any part thereof unto Thomas Potts and others, their heirs and assigns it any they have, or whatever the same reserva tion-may be, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Late the estate of Sa' . inuel Lewts. .eV the same time an.d . place, i' All that certain-one and a hallstory Frame .r........ iiC I House and lot or piece aground, being the Pi.... 2 . northern half lot in Young's Addition to Port Carbon, Schsylki 11 county, ma rked No. 2. or the second lot south of Second street, or market street, said hal f lot containing .25 fret in width on market street and Pike street, and in length or depth 91 lent. being part pf the same premitmswhich were granted and con veyed by Elisha S. Warne and wife to LebbeuiWllit. ney, by deed dated December 28th. 1836, recorded in Schuylkill County in Deed Donk No.-15. panei627. 1 2. ALA°, all that certain lot ofground, marko No. 4. on Market street. containing in width 45 feet on Market street acd 94 in depth to Pike -street; being the fMalli west corner lot on Market street. in Young - s Addition to Port Carbon. :Schuylkill county. and part of the same premises, whit h Elisha S. Warne and wife granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney by deed, dated the 28th December, A. D. 1836, recnrdcsa in Schuylkill county. in Deed book 15',' pau,efer. 3. AISO, all that certain one aad a half fit story frame house and lot or piece oflround, .T 5.14 situate in 'Young's Addition to fort LaHum. on the north stile of Pottsville street, fromlot No 13 to the northwest corner of Pottsville and Com merce street about 73 feet, and in length or depth on Comtnere n street northwest to Lawton &. qu's line abounro feet, and westwardly along said Lapion & Co's line to lot No. 13 about :..9 feet, being the same premises which Robert Yoans ' granted and nonveyrsl to Lebbeus Whitney, by Deed, dated /notary' 5 1833, recorded in SchuylkilLeounty, in Deed b 001413, page 171 . 4. Acne. all that certain two story, Frame f1,,1 ,, 1 ouse, Frame Stable and lot or =Niece. of 1 4 - ground. situate in Young's Addiiidni to Port Carbon.Schnytkill county, on the north sidef,,e Potts voile street. being 50 feet in front on said Pottsville street by 1U) feet in depth market] in the (own plot of Voting's Addition to Port Carbon. N0.i:13, being the same premises which Robert Young mimed and conveyed to Lel/bens Whitney. by Deed dated Le ccniber 25. 1832. recorded in Schuylkill csuniy, in Deed book 13. page 178 - 1 5. A Ls.. All that certain Int or piece cit !ground. situate in rollllffEl Add mon to Port Ctrb , n, Se htivlli , li county, ',minuted iiiirthwardiv by lot No. 48,6,1 l .av, - ton & Co's land, sonthwa rd'y by Pot isvilb. ,tteet c tht wardly by lot No. 13, and westwardly by lilt No. 1 . 7. containing in width from lot No. :3 10 17, .tlf) I,u-t. . . and in length or depth hem Pottsville t•tr6ct to la: No. 48, one hundred feet. and being the lot Iwhich 18 inarkri: in the general plait of Young's Atldthon to Port Can on with the No. US. no Pottsville ,f,tr,',et be ing the same premises M inch Rutter granted and conveyed to Letthetis Whit 'lel.. by Lievd4l..ied the tat March. 1833, recurred to IScLuyllith et'tunty, in Deed lin k 12, innze. 313, . . 1 ?.. 6. At..... , 0, all that eyrtain one and a half. Story Frame !louse and Int, or,ptece or pfs. „ground, situate in Young's Additufn to Pnrt Carbon, Schuylkill county, bounded northwardly by Hill street, southwardly r - ,y lot. numbered 15 and 19, eastwarilly.bv Lawton di, Co's :and, and westwardly by lot No. 4G. containing in width from Lawton A: Co's land to lot No. 46, sixty fern, and in depth Or length from lots No. 15 and 17, to the youth side of Hill street, al tut 100 feet, being lot. No. 48in the gen eral pl an 0 oung's Addition to Port Carbon, and being the .nee premises which Robert Young granted and co y yed to Lebbeus Whitney by Deed, dated Ist March. W 33. recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 13, page 314. '7. Also. all those certain three two story --.= 7 ' , :Frame dwellivg houses, frame barn, and KV piece or parcel of land, situate in Voting's kt...._2 1. Addition to Port Carbon. beginning at a post for a corner at the distance orm fret west from the west rail of the Mill Creek Rail !load. being, the west side of(....tainmerce street, thence I 8 degrees, west 214 feet to a post and stone corner to Senzinger Ai. IVethertit's , hod, thence by the same north 72 degrees, west 702 feet to a post in the south line of Pottsville street. thence along the same. north 6! degrees, east 566 feet to Commerce street, thence along the raid west line of the same. south 101 degrees, east 335 feet to the place of beginning. containing 3 81-teo acres, be ing the same piece or parkel of land which Bohert Young granteu and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney, by Deed timed Ist March, 1833, recorded in Schuyl kill county. in Deed book 13, page 316. 8. At.so, all that ccrtainlot or piece of ground, situate in Lawton's addition to Port Carbon, bonnded on the north by five other lots in the said town, on the south by land of John Young, containing in width at the east end 30 feet, and at the west end 25 feet, and in length on the north line 142 feet, at d on the south side 148 feet, being the lot which is `harked in the general plan ofLawtcm's addition to :Port Carbon with the No. 400. and the same premises which Wit ham Lawton, Will:am Wallace and Christopher Looser granted and c onveyed to Lebbeus :Whitney by deed, dated the 7th of November, 1833,I:recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 14, page 80. 9 At.so, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Lawton's Addition to Port Cart*, being the north:vanity part of lot No. 30 in the geperal plan of the said Addition, bounded northwardlyt,by Third street, sonthwardly by theanher part ot Same lot,. now of Charles Baler, late of Lebbeus Whitney. east watdly by Lawton street. and westwardly by Market street, eciltaining in width on Lawton Street and Marked street 18 feet, and in length or depth 150 feet, being The same pi-noises which Arinstmng Bell and wife granted and conveyed toll Lebbeus Whitney- by Deed, dated thel 11th of Ma th, 1833, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed!ii heiok 13, 1 page 317. 11 10. Aire, all that certain two sipry frame Dwelling house, baekbuildings and stable L t , .. . ,-,1-: i situate in Lawton's Addition to: F'ort Car bon bounded north east by Grand street, ,aorthwest by Second:street, southeast by Front or F rat street, and southwest by lot No. 41, containingjau 1.1.1,1 th from Grand street to tot No. 41. fifty fano. and id length front First to Second street 156 feet: being lot No. 472 in the renernt plan of Lawton's Adtblion tr, Port Carbon, and the sante Int of g, , olitid which William Lawton, Willtim Milne° and Christopher Looser granted and conveyed to Letibeit4, 0 honey, by Deed dated the 25th day of January 183-1, recorded in Schuylkill comity, in Deed book No. 14', page 2172. I.._: :1 ... ALSO. all thalt two story frame dwel ling house. backbuildinge and stable, anti ..' l l - ' , three conligooits lots or pieces Of ground, ' situate in Lawton's Addition to the town of Port Carbon, and marked in the plan of said addition with : the Nos. 51, 52 and 53, containing togeth'er in Front , 01 - breadth 150 reef, to nab lot, being 50 in width) and in length or depth 150 feet. bounded southwestwardly by lot No 50, northwestwardly by Second street, 1 northeastwardly by Front Street, being the *tame lots of ground which became vested in Lebbeus :Whitney 1 by two several Deeds, one whereof from William Wallace and wife, dated April '25 1839. recorded' In Schoylkill county, lia Deed book IS, page 205, and the other front Charles A. Whitney to William Wal l:Me and Lelieus IVhitney. dated -,ugust 19. 1837. , recorded in Schuylkill county, .n Deed book 16, page I 3H7.- . , Also , one equal and undivided moiety or ealf part of all those two two story Frame • 0 diveltinghouses, and lot of ground. situate in,Lawion'4 addition to Port Carbon, bounded by Market street in front, by Lawton street in the rear, and by lots of David Pyott and Joseph F. Carroll. containing in front on said Market street 50 feet 8 inches. and in depth 150 feet. and marked in the gen eral plan of Lawton's' addition to Port Carbon. No. 31, being the same premises which were granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney and Charles Reber, by William Robinson and wife, by Deed dated October 12.1835, recorded in Schuylkill eonnty,in Decd book 15, page 123. 13. ALso,one equal and undivided moiety ...... . .. or half part of all those certain two one -, - story and a half Frame houses and lot or piece of ground, situate in Lawton's Addition to Port Carbon, bounded northwest by Third street. southeast by Seceled street, northeast by lot No.B2:.nnti south east by'fot NeB7:containing in width from lot No. 87 to lot No..lo:fifty feet, and in length front Second street to Third strew 150 feet. being the lot which is marked in the general pine of Lawton's addition to Port Carton with No. R 9, being part of the same prem ises which William Wood granted and conveyed to Lelibeus Whitney and Charles Reber by Deed, dated March 2, 1835, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 15, page 568. 11la., -:- Also, one equal and undivided moiety or la half part of all that certain one and a half :3 story house and lot of ground, situate in wton'e addition to PoryCarbon, bounded northwest by Third street, on the southea% by the other half of the same lot, on the northeast by lot -No. 88, and on the south west by L awtort street, gontaining in width from Lawton street to lot No. Br, fifty feet, and in. length from Third street to the other halfolyhe same lot. 75 feet, and being the:madmen half of lot No. 87; in Lawton's addle On to Port Cartann. being part of thp same premises, which William Wood granted orldconveyul to Charles Saber and Lebbeus Whitney. biditied dated March 53, 1835, recorded in Scharf . hill ftatnin UM &AA 15, rittge OM • ke. ,, X " ' s. " ESE -. "''''" -- "' - `''''''::'''''tfi'Aifl t::--- - mINF-45_.;- : 11:9 -,4 . _. Ell . , ALso, one egiiai aaii toirloleillenoiety or half lfp;r r t am o of Itt u h s a e t , b 0 nd 1 4 0 l n ol ean ground. da - r ate in Lawton's Addition _Su tort Carbon. bounder} on the'northwest by the other *half of 'the same lot. on the southeast by Second street, on the northeast by Lot No. 88. and on the southwest by. Lawton street, containing, in width frontLivrton street to lot N 0.89, fifty feet, and in leingth from Second street to the oth er half of the same lot, 75 feet, being the southeast half of the same lot which is marked in the general plan of Lawfon's Addition to Port Carbon with No. 87, and the same lntof ground which Joseph F. Car roll and wife, by deed datedithilBth day of February. 1837, recorded in Schuylkill county. to Deed book 16, page 203, granted and conireyed to Lebbeus Whit ney and Charles Daher.- 16. Also, one equal and undivided moiety or half part ofall that certnin two story log house "..1.• and lot or piece of ground, marked No. 20 on Coal street in Robert Young's ad- II dition to Port Carbon, containing 50 feet -is frontsn, said Coal street, being - en the west side of the same and running back' 100 feet in' depth, being the same lot of ground which John A. Lloyd granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney and Charles Saber by Med dated the Ist of April 1839, recorded in Deed book 17, pagetios. 17. A I..cr•. all that right title and interest of Lebbeus Whitney of in and to all that certain lot 'or piece of ground, situate in the town of Port Carbon, in the county of Schulkill, bounded by Jackson street in tront, and marked and number. ed in the plan' of the said tow ri With the No. 42, containing in front 60 feet, andin depth :In feet, being the same lot of ground w Samuel Wet ii erieby an article of agreement, dated the 20th day et August, A. D. le - 29. contracted and agreed to sell to [cu.,. Reinhart, who assigned and cans. feircd his interest therein to Lebtieus Whitney, by nn article or agreement, dated the 9.3 d day of July, A D. 1833. Is. ALso, bll the right title and interest of Leh. bens Whitney of in and to a certain lot or pit cc of ground, situate in the town of Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Jackson street, on the mole by hickory alley, on the west by Spruce stfeet, ano on the South by lot No. 44, and marked in the plan or the said town with nomber 46, containing in width 60 feet, and in length or depth 220 feet, being the same lot of ground which Samuel P. Weibull' and others by agreement dated the Ist day of January. A. D. 1630, contracted and agreed to sell to Peter •Seitzinger, whose iittereist in the same became 'vested in the said Lehheus Whitney, by an agree went dated the 23d day of March, A D. 1833. 19. i'teso. one tell e qual and inntieided Merle part et all MA certain one a n d a twit !e - s t :store Frame house and il one story Hi; .Pr a ete lams,: arid lot or parcel of hed -it wee to None egtan town-hip, seirayreili Counts, beeinutrig at a pose and stain' corner near the read leading from PotLsvilie to Port Carbon, thence north 441 degrees, east 552 perches to a p tsi and stone r idler, fiance bOnii. 452 degrees, ca-t HI perches to low w tier mars in the river Schuylkill. thence down the sand tit:- cc south 941 (le t :rec.:, wiii.i 54 perches to a pond at low water mark in the said river, thetica mirth 452 di grecs, wit,e 14,1 perches to 11w place of be. gunning. emitaintne 5 tete+, ecing the A3lne prem. ices iA Well the . Al. Is . mink of Pm ise t tle, In the eetucty of Steele skill, granted and c tnveved to Larte us Where y, ill .lee d doled iie 17.11 day of A uifin.l s ,A. D. le3:, titer med in Seta tit 11.1.1 co to D ed eerek No 16, p.i L le '219. AL-o, i.i.e lab i Tull and ~i.il, v i,, - .1 Lilf i'art or 11T :tely the w torte me' two ,ereial part =. to be par ted and fit. ided, ,ii all that certain trail i.r piece 01 land. situate, in. Noi t.. cgiali 173 , 41:5hip, Scot' 1- iii:l county, tegeinteg at a ~ t o:.c corio.r on the we..tt bank of ..Mill Creek,:theime ex:, edieg by land-of the New York atiek:elluylk ill Coal emu pany, smith 6 degrees, west 6e percln.s lo a spruce tre4 corner, south 36 degrees, cast 301 pea ches to a berth tree corner, north 66 degrees, east 41 perches to a-spruce tree corner etanding on the (net bank of Mill Creek, south 65 aegrees, east '3O perches to a spruce tree corner, thence by land of John Putt, moth 50 degrees, east 212 perches to a stbnc corner, thence by land of Ja cub Itepp north 60 degrees, east 93 perches to a stone corner, north 37 degrees, west 54 perches to a post, thence bj la e'l el Conrad Kenn and Pe ter Ne:t schwender south 50 ein.rcrs. west 986 to a spruce tree. nos a maple cater, and north 34 degrees, west 80 perches to the° place of begin ning, containing I ...s2 acres & 90 peseta and allow ance, excepting theraout all town lots iu the town of Lawton's Additem to Port Carbon, sold arid conveyed by Wilt etin Lawton, ‘Villiatin Wallace ar.d Christipher i,oeser, Trustees, and subject to all lots contracted• to be sold and conveyed to the contracts made therefor by the send Trustees, & subject together with other lauds to the payment of a ii.lortg;:ge from William Lawton to Isaac. Collins, dated the 11th day of August, 1834, in the penal sum of Twenty Thousand dollars, con ditioned Cur the payment of Ten Thouscnd Dol lars in three years from date, with interest quar terly. Recorded in Schuylkill county, in Mort. gage Book D. page 63, and being the same preen ices which became vested in Lebbeus Whitney, under and by virtee of a Deed, and the convey ance therein referred to from Checks Whitney to William. Wallace and the said Labbeus Whit ney, dated the 19th One of August, A. D. 1837, Recorded in Sch uyikill County, in Deed Book No. 16, page3B7, the appurtenances consisting . of Seven Two Story Frame. Dwelling Houses, and one Stone Engine Douse. 21. AL , o all that certain one hill equal and un divided third part, the whole into 'three equal parts to be parted and divided of all the five con tiguous tracts of Land, situate in Rush township, Schuatill ceirity, the outer boundary line of which are es foilcws , Beginning , at a stone cor ner of the tract of land surecyed, in the name of Richard Willing, in the line of lands of Charles Wittnim, Esq., thecee by the sure and land lace, of John Kunkle, north sixty degree's, east 200 perches to e stone in the line of the Joseph Mor ris tract, tlkneeasouth 30 degrees, cast 10 perch es to a stone, thence north 65 degrees, east 114 perchee to a stone 'corner of the Michael Fen stermacher tine', therree south 30 degrees, east 136 perches to a F ine corner the line of lands of John Root!, thence north 622 degrees, east 5.172 perches to a pane corner, thence north 20 de grees, west 89 perches to a stone corner in the line of the Nlargaret Willing tract, thence north 70, cast 351 porches to a white oak corner, thence, mote 30 degreee, west ISO perches to a stone corner, theme! smith 28 degrees, west 838 porch, es ton stone in the line of the Joseph Murree tract, theene norm 30, we-t 80 perches to a pinc: corner, thence south 60 degrees, west 2110' perch es to a stone in the line of tile Itithlrd Willing tract, thence north 30 degrees, west 20 perches to a stone corner, thence south 60 degrees, west 2004 perches to a stone corocr of the tract ot land surveyed an the name of George Mifflin, Llce same along the sae south 30 degrees, east 268 per 1t ...1.: es to the place of beginning, containing 1748 a cres, 95 pert:lore, strict measure. incite or as, being the saute premises tyliieli William Auden rued and wife, by deed bearing even date-here. n with, granted and -coecyed to Lettheas Whit ney, with the a prirterianc.ei, late the estate of Leiihrua Watery ...it the same lime and place, All that one tut! ultral unievided emote or halt par! (a l e whole tow two erloll.paila to be divided? of arid an the five following dcscitheal tract, or pie ces of lamed, to wit; All that certain tract or'plecc of land, situate in Norwegian township, in the county of Schuylkill, beginning at a stone cor ner en the West Branch of Mill Creek, thence extending by land of the New York Coal Corm parry, south 6 degree's, west 65 perches to a spruce tree corner, south 37 degrees, east 301 perches to a beach tree, corner north 66 degrees, east 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 degree., east 202 perches to a stone eorner, thence by lands eflta - cub Klopp, north 16 degrees, east 93 perches to a stone corner, north 37 degrees, west 54 perches to aliost, thence by lands ut Conrad Kleim -and Peter Newschender, south '5O degrees, west 2f46 perches to a spruce tree, now maple cornel:, and north 34 degrees, west b 0 perches to the place of beginning, containing 172 acres aed 40 perches, and allowance upon which saii, tract of land an eddition called Laiwtoh's addition to the town of Port Carbon, has been laid off comprising divers. buildings, lots, si ith convenient streets and al leys, a general plan of which is intended to be forthwith_reeorded in the proper Mei.. Acso;'nll those two tracts or pieces of land, situate in Schuyikill township, n the county of srliuylkill, the Orst thereof b inning at a post, I h 7t r h ist d i a a y n e S t e .s he o l v l, e a m e - - . thence extending by m a la d n e d th o o f cording to survey her, 1829, by George Reber, llsq., deputy -survey or, south 21, degrees, east 202 perches to a cor ner, 'thence by land late of Andrew Gilbert, north 90 degrees, cast 113' perches to a. - stone, • thence by land of George Reber, north 40 de- , „ , green; west 164 perches to'a stone, thencenouth 60. degrees, Wese,4os perches to the abdve(men tioned place of beginning, bounded byjands. of . now ielate RallarslPredertek 'Waltz, Andrei?, Gilbert,George Reber. Esq., and others. and by! the cittawissa,Road,cnotaining 104 acres. -And the other beginning at the 'corner of George Re. ber's lar.d, late of Aaron BOwen, thence south 24 degrees, east 2551 perches to - a steno corner s ' thence by land late of Andrew, Gilbert, north 65 degrees. east 31 perches to a stone comer, thence north 24 degrees. west 301 perches to a stone, thence north 65 degrees, cast 41 perches to a stone, thence north 24degrees, west 21 perches to a stone, thence north 40 degrees, east 13 per ches to a corner, thence north 24 degrees, west 202 perches to a post, and, thence !south 60 de grees.west 83 perches to the above mentioned place of beginning, containing 111 acres, and 10 perches, and allowance, end on part of which said two last described tracts of land, a town has been laid off called Tuscarora, of divers, build. ings, lots, with convenient streets and alleys, a general, plan of which is intended to bo forthwith recorded in thd proper office. Also all that certain tractor piece of land;sit hate in Schuylkill township, and beginning at :a stone, thence by land of Peter Ladig, and Chris. thin Schnell, (according to a re-survey made the 17th day of November,' 1829, by George Reber, Esq., deputy surveyor, ) morth 65 degrees, cast 4001 perches to a stone in the old - Rucks and Northampton county line, thence by the said line north 48 itegrt.i.s, west 84 perches to a stone, thence by land late vacant south 6l degrees, west 387 perches to a stone, and thence south 24 degrees, east 83 perches to the Ode° of begin. ning, containing 150 acres, and '37 perches, and allowance, and which said tract of land was sur veyed, in pursuance of a warrant dated the 22d day of March, 1824, but is supposed upon a re survey to emitain about 200 acres, A ALao all that certain tract or piece of land, sil -1 nate in Schilykall township, Schuylkill. county, adjoining the above described tract of Wnd, be ginning at a stone corner in the line of Peter Ladtes-land, thence extending by land of George Reber, and lands of iaines Blew. north 60 de grees, east 301 perches to a stone,Thence thi Geo. IL her's land. north .degrees, west titliA perches io a stone, thence by the last oboe de-Bribed tracts, soutii 65 degrees, west 302 perches to u stone corner, thence by dind of Peter Lailig, south :26 ii grecs. east 114 perches to the a hove place of beginning. containing 191 acres, 111 perches Late the estate of George Wain Blight, deed., %Valliant Wallace, and Frederica firr.liger. eit the same time and- place, All that certain frame dwelling house, 'toil lot or piece of ground, situate on a' l Za_ t i c north-westerly side of Junbury reel, between Front" and Second eta. in tine it doogli of 11 weroville, Norwegian town ship, Schuylkill county; marked in the plan of said town No. 7. cnntaining in front nn said Sun bury street, 50 feet, and in depth at right angles therewith :MO feet, bowed votithtesterly by tot 9t. nor , hwe.terlv by f.ewis.tree t, northeaster. Iv by lot No 5, and s intheasterlf by isaadSonbit. ry street, with the upportentnees„iconsisting of a two store Frame dwelling hook., ( occupied a. • 1 t iverii.) with a tram° kitchen therennio attach shed. and frame stable. late the estate of .7,seph .41 the same time and place, A eel.- tarn meqQage or tenitimmt and lot or piece of ground, situate on hi.th sides if the centre Turnpike road, to Mao ,heiin township, Seltuylkiil county, beginning at a point on the northwesterly aide of the turnpike road, aforesaid,' hence extending by other land of the Schuylkill Navigation Cunips ny, the thllowing courses and distances, to wit ; north 83 degrees and 5 minutes. east 157 tent, north 26 degrees arid 10 minutes, west 30 feet, north 83 degrees and 5 Minutes, east 20 teat, north 20 degrees and 10 minutes, west 123 feet, 6 inches, thence extending south 63 degrees and 5 minutes, west crossing the said turnpike read, 310 feet, arid thence recrossing ti i:b said turnpike road south 81 degrees and 53 t rves. east 163 feet, 9 inches to the place of inning, with tic appurtenances, of a liege thr 'tory stone store house, with a side Imibling the -into attached. ALS3, another lot or piece of vaad, situate at the distance of 236 feet, and on tours ofsiorth t 4 degrees and 5 mittites, east 'nn the afore saithpoint in the northwesterly id O of the said turnpike road, the beginng corner oldie above described lot, thence extrindirig from the bridge by land of said Mortgages, north 26 degrees, west 250 feet, 6 inches to a.,„stake, thence extending north 29 degrees, and 5 minutes, west 249 feet to a corner near the waste wier, and thence extend ing mirth 60 degrees and 55 minute, east 60 feet to low water mark of the Schuh (kill river, thence down the said river along the line of low water to the place of beginning, it being the same premises which 'the President„3lanagers and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, by Indenture bearing even date with the Mort gage and executed immediately before time 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, as by their mortgage secured, &c., with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, with a kitchen !hereunto attach ed, frame stable, and other outbuildings. Labe the estate of the Pottsville and Danville Railroad Company. at the same time and place, All BI O S, „„e that certain Grist Mill, Saw Mill, 1 - ,,`,1, 56. .. , Mansion House, and piece or parcel ; MI . i.,. of land, situate in the borough of .. ':is Pottsville, Schuylkill county, on the Schoyiki,l river, bounded end descrtbed as fol lows: beginning at a stake on the south side of Schuylkill street, as laid out in the- Greenwood furnace additional plan of Pottsville, thenco=a long said street north 47 degrees, east 261 feet to a stake in 'said street above or beyond the house and Bait mill, thence south 43 degrees. east 116 feet to a stake ow the side Of the mill dam, thence over and across the dam, south 71 degrees, cast 190 feet to the edge (tribe canal, thence down the same south 21i degree's, east 46 feet to a stake corner of the Island, sold to Ed win Swill, thence along the line of said island or 4 .ivift's land north 7Si degrees, west 72 feet to the breast of the "lain, thence continuing along the line of said Swift's land down the river until a course of south 4.711 degrees, east from the be ginning corner passing the south west corner rif the stone grist mill, and distant thCrefroin 21 'feet, 5 inches, westerly will intersect the said line 'of the 1-land lot, together with all the water right and water power appertaining or belonging to the, said milk, subject to the right of Richard Willing, his heirs and assigns to explore, mine, carry away all stone coal or fossil laying or be. 1 tug under the surface of the sante, the said Rich -1 and Willing. his heirs and assigns being subject to all dimness incurred to the external surface. buildings, improvemenis, ways, darns, races and slices by such exploration, or takin g or cart.% ing away the said coal or fossils, with the a?purte Dances consisting et p two story stone grist mill, a two story stone dwelling house, with node stir-. ry stone kitchen (hereunto attached, a saw mill, train) stable, end other outbuiluings. Net 2. The one full equal undivided moiety' or half part, the whOle into two equal parts, txr bc 11. patted and divided Of all that certain ttac 4f wood land, situate partly in East Brunsivig to - skip and partly in Schuylkill township; Sohn% kill county, bounded by the Ppla Schuylkilk rail road ; southerly. by lands of -Jonathan Yost. & Co., northerly by lands ofJoieph Heisler, and Jacob Heisler, and others, containing 1237 acres 'and 159 perches and allowance. ' ,_. ' ” No:3, All that - certain Messuage, _ .„,fi l, tenement and tract of land, situate in ' NIL- West Penn Townshtp, , county afore; .. _—_. said, bounded by lands of late John lilt:Littler, now of John and henry Sassaman,; Daniel Shively, and others, containing 124 acres, be the same more or less, with the appUrtenan ces,consiating of a log house, stable and saw mill. No. 4. The undivided two thirds of a certain tract of land, situate partly in Rush and partly in Luzerne Township, Northampton county, con. taming 1748 acres, with •the appurtenances, con Rioting of 3 saw mills, one steam saw mill, and two water power saw mills. No. 5. A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in East ,Ilitinswig township, Schuylkill county, adjoininrlands of Daniel Focht, Jonathan Jones, and others, containing 7 acres. • No. 6. A certain tract 'of- lend, pertly proved; situate in East Bronewig township, coun ty aforesaid, near Meßeansbnrg, adjoining lands of Solomon 4 Whetstone, Mathias Moyer, and oth ers, containing 90 acres, with the appurtenanc47. ' No. 7. ".'A certain tract .f land, iituate On Coal Rian,, partly in. East DruUscrig and partly in 10.1nahip:c4uv,lkill county, chaining lands of Saref Diaper, 'DanicLYaat,..and other!, containing 'loo'46'i:es with the apptihciancf 8. , No. 8. • -A certain tract aunireprovediand; aa• jainitig thrit.;:kratdesplibed; and hinds of Daniel Graeff and othcrs.eantainitig t-'o hundred acres, With the appurtenances. No. 9. A certain tract of unimprove d land, situate in Rush township, county aforesaid, adj aln ing lauds of Jeremiah Pearsol and others, contain ing 10 acres with the appurtenances. - No. 10. A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in,Schoylkill township, and county, ad joining laidi of Shellhamisey, Cook, and others, containing 400 acres with the appurtenances. No. 11, The undivided third part of a certain tact of land, sitiale in Rush township, county a foresaid, adjoining lands of Samuel Lindner, and other lands of William Auden/led, containing 8000 acres, with the appurtenances.' No, 12. The undivided half part of a certain. tract of land, situate in Rush Township. county aforesaid; adjaining lands of Margaret Willing and others, containing 19i acres, and ,1231 perches, with tho appurtenances. Late the estate of Will iam At the same time and place, A cer tant tract of land situate in Lower Mahantongo township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Peter Zerbe, Get.irge Flontzinger, John Shriker, and others, containing 132 acres, and 155 perch es, more or less, with the appurtenances, consist • ing of a one story log dwelling house, a.m.a it - , and two log stables, a goo] spring and 6111111 gg ,44 . water power upon the premises. Late the estate Amid Shury. .fit the same time and place. A cer tain lot of ground, situate in the Schuylkill Haven. schuyikill county, bounded in fr mt. on the public lord leading from Pliwg rove to Oravi..tOturg, in the rear by a public alley, on 0n.• . ! attic by 1 it of John INfiller, on the otter side by lot of John Steiner, being in front and r,ar forty one feet, G inches. and in depth ISO feet. with the op• ptirtenances, conalstm; of a one story lo g lir.g hoOse. Late the eat tie of Jame' , Corr. •At the same time and place, A err ! tilt i.t of ground, woo.• in the town of Wader.- ..tulle. Norwrgtin township, Schuylkill cowl!). !narked in the plan of said town, No. 24, boutithul on the north by M r anS.ll.lu street 30 feet, the e Ist by lot No. 25 201) ft et. 4 , 11 O torar a otreet 30 f et, and on the we , ..1. ~ y 4rt N'. 25. 200 feet, with the appurtenances co,.ria mg of three na it .tury burn , 0.v.,11, , g, Late the estate of &wiz Smith. At the same time and ptace. A eer hth, lot ot grotoot. .otuate in !he LI .0 NI! Atlj r I Slar ‘lceif.nadla t and 041110 C. 411.1,4111; 25 let t front. inarkrd iu the! general I !an No —. kv.th the appurtenanecs.consistio4 of 0 tw. . Ur 1 frame house. Lite the est.-tar of Benp nin R. 1,•”•. .It the same time and place,. All 'hat certain one ..31.1 uudivid.d inok•iy, or 11..1 part; (the whole into two cyu.l parts to belrarted and divided ) of all that ce.teall tract of land. st a- 1 1 ate in Schuylkill township, chuyiklll c runty, be ginning at-a post c cruet in the line of the two hur.- dred sores b..lonqine to Th :s. '.ay, lloh ert McVerroot, and Doctor .1. Ames, a corner t land of Gideon S. I'almer, : ..l &twat.' 13. (ism. .cues, thence by the sumo north RI degrees, Xi 3 perches to a p.st, there•er sairh ,i,rrrees, RO perches to a poet, thence north 711} d. _rocs, east 436 perches to a pine stump and •;t 'lily and earner of the 110-11 y tact, n b.lnierr.g kr the heirs of S emitel P. -Weilteri•i, dr-e'd and others. thence'by the same north 36 .I...zroesi e , at ti 'tone corner in the tine of the George R , -t. r tract, now belonging to the Valley Fer;itace ,n, , ehenee•by the same 20 degrees, wet 101 perches to a stone, thence north 71 degrees, ea,,t. irer dies to a stone, thence by the same and by tie William Guire tract,• south 20 degrees, ea... 131 perches, thence by land formerly of Charles Shoe maker, now Delbert's, south 65 d-gr.es, west 130 perc l hes to a atone corner of laud, now or late Sam uel Mss, thence along said land to stone corner in tlaedivision line of said fold, and land now or late of John Keener, thence by said land now or late of John Keener, south GG degrees, west 372 perches to a stone corner, thence by land now or late of George F. Randnlph, north SO degrees, west 108 perches to a maple stump and stones, and corner of said land of Ridgway, MeDermot, and Ames, thence by the same south 29 degrees, east 18 perches to a rock oak, thence South 893 degrees, east 59 perches to is rock oak, thence north 71i degrees, east 69 perches to c pine, thence north t6l degrees, west '1253 perches to the place of beginning, coutainiiig 689 acres; be the salve more en 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 of Ridgway. McDertnot and Ames.. then measuring down 900 feet the pitch of the vein at right tingles to the horizontal line in the course of the vein, thence on the horizontal line to a point from Which aline ,at right anglos shall etrtke the most eastward point of the above mentioned land of Gideon G. Palmer and Edward B. Garrigues. bring the same promises which Thomas Sillymin and wife, by deed elated the 10th Of April, 1835. granted to Caleb Barker, with the appurtenances, r consisting of 13 one and a half story mi t tug houses, one frame stable, and a is k •rame blacksmith shop. Alscancapa --...- eioua Tonnel is constructed' on ibis tract, commencing near Bear run, rtimiiiig in a -ootherly directi in 11'20 re• t, cutting iii this dis c ii.ce 9 veins of red ash coal of dttferent dimen sainsi and now stands within 48 yards of the eel- - ebrated Barclauch vein,,. shoots a4screens with tile nrees-ary lateral : rail roads have beem con structed and required no great outlat i tco maketbe same operative; a lateral road from the mouth of said tunnel 1.,1•8 mile io extent, has been construc ted by-the- uvitnera of the abolve tract, and two oth er landholders adj. g, for their joint use, inter secting the Valley Railroad about one mile above K , rt Carbon. The Coal Veins cutbi,the above tunnel, continue on thik tract for upw wards of 750 perches. Late the estate of Caleb Parker. wit the same time and ptaee, all that lot or peice of ground, Saw-mill and water right, si'uato in Manheitn (now Branch Town .ship, 'Schuylkill county, beginning at a stake 35 north of Titus Bennett's southern line of the tract of land purchased of Lawrence and Robert M, Lewis, in the centre of ilia gine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, thence Muth 9 de gree*, west along the centre of the said Railroad 300 l est , thence south 81 degrees, east 40 feet to a stake at the corner of a lot, conveyed to J. and C. Thomas, thence ebuth 69 degrees 16 feet to the south east corner of Thomas' lot north 82 1-2 degrees, east 136 feet to a small black oak tree on the west bank of the river Schuylkill, thonce in a southerly course along the west bank of the said , river 35 feet to a stake north of. staid Ben nett'S line, thence south 60 degrees, 230 feet more or leas to the place of beginning, widi the appur tenances consisting of a one and a half story fraMe dwelling house, stable and icp Late , the estate of Blair MeClenehan, At the same top and plate, all that lOe . r!ain Messuage, plantation and tract of land, situate in Norwegian township -county aforesaid, bounded and described follows, to wit:`--begintring at •1 marked Pine corner of lanai commonly calico Kunkels tract, thence by EOM M=M MII the same, south 79 degree", east 94 perches- to a pine, thence by *he sear south 1 degree, east 5t perches to a pine, therica north eighty-four degrees, east 121 1-2. perches to a white oak, and north 53 dedges, east 139 perches tool white oak, thende by other laud owner not known, north. 56} degrees, east 99 perches to a pine, and south; 58 degrees, west 332$ perched to a stone, thencu by other part of said land 'now Jonathan . Zerbe, north 31 degrees;west 239 perches to the ofaceoE; beginning,, containing 211 acres and 171 perches, being tho same land which William Gebert, by deed granted anckconvey — ed to Henry 'K. Strong and DavidiKnose, together with thei hereditXp3Oiatu and appurtenancesiconsisting of -„ .i taus the estate of Henry K. Strong and DriaidKiazase.. At the same. time and place, (By viitoo of a writ of Fieri Facies ) a certain tract or, unimproved Coal Land, situate in Plueg,rove town ship, Schuylkill county, adjoining vacant land and lead of John Witaian, Philip Lesher, John Miller. containing 448 acres, 65 perches, and allowance; \ being the same tract of,land which ivus surveyed on a warrant granted to Michael Breinnin,ger. da ted' Dec. 10th, 1792, with the apPurtenances. Late the estate of the President and Managers of the William's Valley Rail frond and Mining Cora l:ut- 1 t V virtue ore writ orTest. Alias Vend. Flaonas, issued nut of the Dierrita. Court for the city and county of Philadelphia and to me directed. I will ex pose to sale by Public ',fondue, on Sa'ardiy, the 4th dot/ of Marril next. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the house of 'Charles Christ. in the Roroagh or Poitiville, all Chit cr rinin.ihree story Brick MVS4l.lage or ten9inent and LOT or pi Ec E OF GROUND. situate on the South- easterly e.de or Market street. in the florengh of Poirsvillc;, sc Ito vi 101 county.boundel northwestward. ly by said Marker street. solithwestwardly by a lot' marked on Fishei's plan of Pottsville, No. 7; being part of the ririzinnl lot 96. tii rite original plan of Pons. vole. now Or 1:1 , O the property of.he heirs of William ri ot ersoid dee'd.; southetsi warilly by an Alley, and norit,e4l4yaidi% by la t No. 3, part ird lot No 95, as ,11. 'aforesaid", to t w or ate the property of the heirs of i k•ortze \I . ( .011111011 , ,, , Esq.. containing in width 7!) reef. nod in le•irzili or opt!, 145, leer. being lots No. .4. ;5 and 5, on the i dan Aires:lid. and parts at the said firkins! loi aiu Tt with the aiipurtenatiec-r. consisting of a Three Siory Brick Dwelling House, with a two Story Brick Kitchen thereunto attached, a,Fratne Sta b!- and other out-buildiugs. Late the estate of _pun tie B. .Virho's. All suited and taken in Execution, and will be sold by JOITN G. WOOLISON,SIteriff. Slienfr's Otlic_e, Or' blip!, Fob lA, lIS 8— OLD ESTABLI74IED I'AssAGE OFFICE. 100 Pine Street, earner Sauth Street 'f fIE Subscriber begs leave to call the attention of his friends and,the Public in general, to the , fulleiting rr alr I'll 3, ter' the pur. • out CAM, Second Cabin, •and Steeraar I'a,...iat•t., - by iha tottosring ;•?!.tiP. Re: alai Parket Nhips In and from Liverpool. -Shiple (7:lio :lips Days of Sailing from - NatileN. New York.. I:. IN a,lunzimi, Dlrrose,:, Jane 7 Oct ,7 Feb. 7 . 1' , .7t-d Staten ilrolun • 13 ' 13 ' 13' t:irnek S',..ti.lify ' 25. ' 25 ' 25 . Vdtruck Derry Delano Soli 7 Nov 7 Mar 7. 74114111. A Alton • ;13 • 13 • 13 - Ito.eiu. Gilluas 4 "' 25 ' 25 • 25 1 odeneedenee Nee Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 V - g !Ina n Allen . ' 13 • 13 • 13 zouddiis, E. Cobb '2 3 • 25 • 23 Aqbbur , on Hut luston Sep . 7Jan '7 31'y 7 S!e'rt Wt•itney Thompson • 13 • 13 • 13 , Sheridan Dereyster • 25 • 25 • 2:1 Da)•s of Sailing from . - 1....iveri.0 1. \ G. %Va\ liiugton Bin rows July 25 Nov 25.31`r 25 l' !Wed, ..1,,1cs Bruton Aug 1 Dce IAI 1 f: .rrirt .\ SI; Ithiv • lii, 'l3• 13 1•,1 r'.ek t!. my r),.; ~%,, . 25 . 25 . 25, :4,,t ffi , old Allen Sept 1 Lin. 1 IV v 1. ho-eto.4 Uulhus • 13 • 13 • 13 I rch• , ii•ndenee Nvo ' 22 • 25 • 25 VirgJoan Allen Ot.v. I 1 7 , 7 1. 1 rile I SI:11)0114 1 . . Cobh ' lii • 13 • 13 A-40,11610n I i tnt le.on ' 23 - 23 • 25 Ste' n Vii Finney 'nom) ip.on Nov 1 11.ir 1 J'ly 1 Sir. ri.vin - De i)..) 4t er r ' 1 3 . 13 - • - _I3 Brgialar Packet Ships to'aifi.'. from Landon. Ships' Co ptanis DJ y. of Sailing from Names. _ New York. - .11 edtator Chadwick June I Out 1 Feb 1 Wellington Chmtwick • 10 • 10 10 gisetiee. 11 ebe r d 20 • 20 ' '2O Bhiltidelphia Hovey July 1 Nov 1 31'r 1 Switzerland Chadwick • 10 • 10 ' 10 11. Hudson Morgan 6 20 ' 20 Ontario Bradisli Aug 1 Dec IAI 1 Toronto Griswold ' 10 • 10 I 10 Wein !sinister ' 14 ' 20 ' 20 St. James Seller Sept I Jan 1 May k Montreal Tinker • 10 . , 10 ' 10, Gladiator Britton • 20 • '2O • ' 20, Days of sailing trunk London. Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 M'r 17 Wellington Chadwick ' 27 • 27 • 27 Quebec Heberd Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Philadelphia Hovey • ' 17 • 17 Switzerland Chadwick ' 27 • 27 H. Hudson Morgan Sep. 7 Jan .7 M's , 7 Ontario Brattish • 17 • 17 • 17, Toronto Grihw-old ` 27 X 27 ' 27 Westminster Moore Oct. 7 Feb 7 J'no 7 St. Jamus Sobor. • ..17 ' 17 ' 17 Montreal Tinker ' 27 ' 27 • 27 * Gladiator Britton Nov 7 ilar 7 Ply 7 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a num ber of Splendid New Yhrk built Transier.t Ships, j such as the 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland; 'Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,' will continue to sail from Liverpool weekly in regular sueeestiion, thereby preventing the least possibility of deten:ion oc delay in Liverpool and lur the aceoinmod 'OO of persona wishing to remit money to their rn flies fr•ends, I have arranged the pavme -r of me Drafts on the following banks : The Uhtcr Bank, and branches, IRELAND. Thu Provincial Bank do. The National Bank do. All Drafts payable ut sight, at either of the a bove banks, their branches ur agencies. 11e rrs. Sweeter, %tacitel & Co. ENGLAND. hankers, London. P. w. lyrneK,•E. q Liverpnpi. Passengers Call nig,' b... enfifed Irmo Liver : pool to Feticide:plea, Doeion, and Diltimore, by the refill:lr picket ship on application being wade personally, or by letter, ( past paid, ) ad; dreseeel JOSEPII McMURRAY, 100 Pine stseq, corner of South. AGENTg:,--in Pottsville, Benj. Bunnan; Esq. In Philadelphia, A. C. Craig & Co. In Lowell, Rich. Walsh, Esq. . In Albany. T Gough, In Newark, John MeColc'en, Esq. - in Toronto, U. C., Rogers an 4 Thoropion. I also beg leave to astiore my &ter:kartd thQ public in general, that the greatest punctiality will be observed in the sailing attic ahOpOhips, together with all others which I mayrecAttd that passengers will experience no delay on theati arrival at the different ports where" they mean to embark. P. S.—Free passage can also be secured fraini the various ports in Ireland and Scotland ftom which steamboats run to Liverpool. JOSEPH • McMURRAY, . 100 Pine street„Near York;' Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on tho FrantzWig! Boni of Ireland, payable at Cork Bart.brico Limerick Ballymena Cloirmot Parsontowu Londonderry Pownpatrick Sligo . Cavan Wexford Lorgan Belfast . Omagh Waterford qalway pungannori Pand°ll. Ennis Armagh Ballyshannon, Athlono Coleraine, 1 Strabane, Kilkenny Pongarvaq Balling' Mallow Tralco Moneyrriore Youghttl Cootehili Enniskillen Kilrush Monaghan. Ekon/tun—Spooner, Atwood 4 Co., Bankers, London, payable in every town in Great Britain, P. W. Byrtxce, Esquire, Liverpool. Crry op ,Gt.stdow BANK, Payable /II ; cur.) , - town in Scotland. New York, January 41 VERY EIIOIEE GREEN AND BILACE. TEAS.—T. & J. B au y have just receivsd irony No irrirk, a large supp of choice Green Una Blue Teas.- f December. 'al poir MEM CEI
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