The Hirst Dear Thing. The first dear thingthat over I . lend - , Wes a mother's gentle eve,• 'That smiled as 1 Woke On the dreamy couch, That cradled my infancy. 1 never forget the joyous thrill - 'That smile in my spirit stited, Nei bow it'could . charm me against my will,, Till I laughed like a joyOus bird. - • And-the next fair thing that ever:l loved Was a bunch of summer flowers. With odors, and hues, and loveliness, Flesh tiofrom Eden's bowers, 1 neveecan find such hues again, Nor smell such sweet perfume; • And itthere be odors as sweet u these, Mil that have lust my bloom._ Muddle nett fair thing that I was fund, to love • - '4I tenderer for to tell : .!Twas 'a voice, and a head, and a gentle eye, That dazzled me with its spell. 'And the Wiest things I had loved before Were only the landscape now, " oelthe er t oses t i bright, where I pictured her, In the glow of my early vw, o• And the next gone thing 1 was fain to ,love Was to sit in my,cell alone, Whining o'er all these lovely things, For ever, for ever flown, !Um out I' walk'd iu the forest free, here wanton'd the autumn wind, A s ildthecolout'd boughs hung shivering!, ti"_hartiiony with my mind. • Andit spirit was on roe that next I loved, That ruleth my spirit still, • Arld . tusketh me _murmur these sinretang words, Albeit against my will, ' And ,I walk'd the woods till the Winter came. Mid tnen I did love the snow : ''Artd,l heard the gales three the wild wend aisles Like the Lord's own organ blow. And , the bush I had laved in my greenwood walks saw it far away, • Stirpliced witie,snow, like the blending priest Th at kneeleC ; in the citurch to pray, , And I thoughyyf the vaulted fans on high What) I stood when a little child, Awed by the lands song thrillingly, • 'Atid the anthem undefiled. And againia the vaulted church I Went. Andi heard the same tweet prik4ri, And the same full organ-peals up sect, And the same soh, soothing airs: And 'l.felt in my spirit so drear and strange, To think of the race 1 ran, That I.lov'd the sole thing,that I knew no change In the soul ot the boy and man. FaExcie'•OttaTorts.—An article in a late Brit- lab Review—the Foreign Quarterly—notices the • characteristics of the chief oratoiii among the French of the present day. Odillon Barret, Iferryer,Gui , Zot, Thiers, Lamartine, and some others are men 'timed. The sketches of each are given with very slight touches, and.in an offhand superficial man ner. Thejolloia tug rel Ates in an individual who, to his reputation as an orator and statesman, has Ildtled the fame den able historian • t "As to Thiers, his eloquence is unlike anything A -that ever existed, or was ever imagined., Fancy a . bronze statuette,. gifted_ with the power of motion the power of speech. If cracked, so muchlho •ietter 'the tingling sounds which it may be sup posed to .. emit, Will only he the truer. Ills feat ures are vinmoyed, as much bronze as those of Ihe statuette. Llnrit'an could make a Thiers in 'time tionia 7 ;-if.eny one else would but find the organs, the senses, end the intellect. The first time this Statuette gets up to speak, or to squeak, • there is aunivergal desire to put him down with universal laugh- But little Punch is not to fixes his spectacles ( hie eyes • • not - being visible) upon his audience. Ile eddies pies t! em in a h'owtrye.do vein of eloquence, and suon• coptiVates their attention just es if he had taken each person present by the button-hole.- - There is no warmth, no apovtrophe; no rheto 'tic, no figure of speech, no bathos, no pathos, but wonderful tumbling forth of ideas, as if they .came from a cornucopia, and that without any of . flit, any aim at originality, and desire to excite surprise. It is sensible and cold eloquence of most unassuming And irresistible superiority. In his own home, and from one of his own arm chairs, it is the same, except that he blends the .genuine French esprit with his natural quiet oratory. In a word, Thiers is the most wonderful man in Eu rope.'' • Darin Moser Tistss.--At' a constable's sale a week or two ago, in Pike county, Missouri, (says the Hannibal Journal,) the following named arti clew were sold at the prices annexed 3 goodihorses, each I lege ex , 5 eoWs; 2amall steers, I calf, the lot 325 20 sheep,'each .24 hogs; lot .75 • 'Dining table • - 50 I eight day clock 2 50 I lot of tobacco, 7 or cwt:, lot 5 00 " 1 3 stacks of hay, each 25 I _ottck of fodder 25 tTruly," adds that poper,• •we are beginir g to fee the benefits which flowed from the destruction of the old United Steles Bank—the consequent influt of worthie' paper, and the ultimate return to purely specie currency. The rich may well re joice at a pcalicylthit butte then trebles their wealth, but assfor the poor, God help them!" A lticit Dtivrt3crios.—A gay sister of one of the churbtiesiia Iwo was recently called to task for having indulged in the sin of dancing. Her father acted as her counsel before the deacons, and - r propounded the following questions. , It it any sin to hear music, or is at any sin to jump up ! Certainly not,, the deacon replied. Wherein con ' vista the sin of dancing? the father asked. To • which the deacon replied, it consists in 'jumping up to the time of music. At this stage of,the procee ding, the young Isdy begged leaveho introduce the testimony. of tieemosiciana and companions. who testified gulf' she never kept time, and could not 1, any sem she could fix it. Whereupon she was • inettophantly eel:knitted. He. who murmurs against his own rata does riot understand It; but he who accepts it in peace, will soon learn to understand it:—What one has experienced and learned, is always a stage he has '" made on the way to . Heaven. - : : the Phifodelphia Evening Mercury truly ob serves, 'that' the project to ralievo the States through the.agency of a National Stock, based on this-public - lands, is a measure which has- nothing " - to do( with 'politics, and which must etapd or fall by it own intrinsic merits." Hon. Isaac Hill 'bag been appointed Pension Agent at Concord, N. H. :EICECUTORSI NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the Estate neßobert McDermut,- late of the city of New York, dcecatted; are' reqqested to make known the same wtthopt delay, to Abigail Me , Dermot, Executrix, Jaihea.ll. Whiting. Esq. or George Dart Executor% in the city of Neu/ York, or to ' EDW. OWEN PARRY. Attorney for the Executors, Pottsville. April - • 16-41 C. WILLIAMS. Den Fist, moat r•speetfol. • ly informs tau friends, and the public gen, erally, that. he has 'removed his office from No. 38 North 4th otreetoo No. 120, Arch Street, Ist door below Sixth street. South side; where lie sill continue the practice of DENTISTRY. in all itsdicferent branches. All operations perfor med on the late and most approved princaplea: Philadelphia, necedaber 17, 51-4 m. 4 1, IrtYlVirtue of several Writg.l7f t,evari Facies Venditioni Esponis.s.issued out of the Cciurt of Cornnion Pleair:of.Schuylkill County, and to me directed, wilt be exposed to sale by Public Vendue, • • • On Monday the 131/1 day of Mardi rust,' al - 10 O'clock is the foretoon, at the public house of GnarLeti Obrist.!ll3 the boriiugli of Pottsville, Coon. ty aforesaid: Two full rqual and undivided twelfth parts (the shale into twelve equal Parts to be parted and divided) of and in all those two certain tracts 'of lands, situate in Norwegian . Township, 'Schuylkill county, beginning at a chesnut oak corner in the line of John Stouteber. ry, thence north 50 degrees, west 171 perches to a store, thence south 67 degrees, svest 176 per ches to a post, thence south 23 degrees, cast 16 perches to a pcist, thence south 67 degrees, west -391i perches to a pine, thence by a small morn. lain south 23 degrees east; 130 perches to a ma. pie, thence north 67 degrees east, 3911 perches to a stone, thence by land of John Middleton south 23 degrees east, 220 perches to a white cak, theses riorth 67 degrees east, •42 perches to a hiegory, thence rorth 23 degrees west, 6 perches to a stone, thence -south 89 degrees and 5 perches to a w hite oak i ; north 1 degree west, 151 i perches to e. pine, thence north 89 degrees east, 301 per. • ches to a stone, thence north 1 degree west, 80- perches to the place of beginning, containing 522 acres more or less, excepting out of the same 24 acres and 6 perches heretofore sold to George W. Richards and Volney 13. Palme with the appurtenances consisting of Min es Houses, Tur.nels and Gang ways cpsned for the purpose 6t mining Coal an Iron Ore. Late the estate of Thomas C. Williams. leo at the same time andplace, One undivided half part or ‘ moitev* (the whole in. to two equal parts divided) of and-ru-irn-Aatcer lain tract of land, situate in Ndrwegian township, Schuylkill county, beginning'at a stone corner oldie New 'York and Schuylkill Coal Company and 'George Rahn's land, ilirnce by the said New York and Schuylkill Coal Company's land, Routh 52 degrees 'west, 120 perches to a stone, thence by land of. Burd Patterson south 30 degrees east, SO perches to a stone, thence by the same north 60 degrees east, 104 ;retches to a stone, thence by the said George Ratio's land north 20 degrees west. 94 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 61 acres niore at less, which undivided moiety of said tract of land. Isaac Stauffer, by Indenture dated ; the 24th day of June. A.. 11 1830, recorded•td.Orwigsburg in Deed Book No. 'lO, page 511,; together with the appurtenances consisting of Four One and a Halt story Houses, one Two Story Log House and Frame Stable and Blacksmith shop. Late the estate of Jacob Serrill, with notice to terre tenants. .31so, at the same lime and place, • • All those thirteen full equal untlivid -13W4 .„.„1“. e d twenty folutli parts, the whole M oses 1, . 1 - to twenty-futir equal parts to be di me l•-•).;- -•-•••' vaned, of and in all those two certain contiguous tracts of land, sduate in Norwegian township and county of Schuylkill, bounded and described as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a chcsunt oak corner in a line of John Stoutzber. 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 cast, 16 perch es to a post, Lance south 67 degrees west, 391 i perches to a Pine, thence by u small mountain, south 23 degrees east, 130 perches to a maple, 'thence north 67 degrees east, 3916 perches to a i, tone. thence by land of John Middleton north 22 degrees cast, 220 perches to a white oak. thence north 67 degre es east, 42 perches to a hickory, thence north 23 degrees west, 6 perches to a stone, thence north 80 degrees west, 5 per 'cheat to a white oak:north 1 degree west, 1511 terches to a pine, thence north 89 degrees east, .Oi perches' to a stone. thence north I degree Welt, 80 perches to the place of beginning Ml' Wining by a survey lately made by Mr. Jackson, 566 acres and 54 perches neat measure, except. ing, nevertheless. thereout unto George W. Rich. aids and Volney B. Palmer, their heirs and as. siims, the'tract of land conveyed to them by notes a d bonds, containing 24 acres and 6 perches stricenreasure, and beinithe same thirteen un. diiided,twenty-fourth parts of the same premises which Henry 21,,Craw ford, by deed bearing date the 34-day pt Jrilivary, 1837, conveyed to Thom as C: Williams, with the appurtenances, consist ing of II Miners Houses, Gangways and Tom trete, ripened for the purpose of mining Coal arid Iron Ore. Also, tay that one full equal undivided one twenty-fourth part, the whole 'into twenty-four equal parts to be divided, of and in all those two certain tracts of land, situate in Norwegianiown ship and County aforesaid, bounded anti describ ed as follows, to 'wit:—Beginning at a Chesnut oak, a corner in a line of John Stoutzberi - v, thence north 50 de g rees, west 171 perches to a atone, thence south 67 degrees, West 76 perches to a post, thence south 23 degrees, east 16 perches to a post, thence south 67 degrees, west 3916 perch. ea' to a pine, thence by a small inountani, south 23 degrees cast 130 perches to a maple, thence north 67 degrees, east 391iTperches to a stone, thence by land of John Middleton south 23 de. grces, east, 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 south 83 s degrees, west 5 perches to a white oak, north I degree, west 1516 perches to a pine, thence north 89 degrees, cast 306 perches to a Stone, thence north I,degree, west b 0 perch es to the place "of beginning—containing .522 acres more or less, with allowance of 6 per Cent. &c., excepting and always reserving thereout unto George W. Richards and Volney B. Palmer, their heirs and assigns, a tract of land contain. ing 24 acres and &perches, strict measure, here tonne conveyed to - them—being the same one fall equal undivided twenty-fourth part of the skid above described two contiguous tracts of land, which Lewis C. Dougherty, by indenture, dated the 3d of January, 1339, conveyed to Tho inns C. Williams, with the appurtenances, con. sisting of I I Miners Houses, Gangways - and Tunnels, opened for the 150-rpose of mining coal and Iron Ore. Also, 411 that two full equal and undivided twelfth, parts, the whole into twelve parts to be parted and divided, of and in all those certain two tractkOr land, situate in Norwegian township, County -tfforesaid, beginhing at a chestnut oak corner, in the line of, John Stoutzberry, thence north .50 degrees, west 171 perches to a atone, thence south 67 degrees,viest 76. perches to a;post, thence south 21 degrees, east 16 perches to 01 post, thence south 67 degrees, west .3911 perches to a pine, thence by a small niountuin south 23 de. green, east 130 perches to a maple, thence north G 7 degrees, east 3911 ] perches to a static, thence by hind of John 'Middleton, south 23 degrees, east - 220 perches to a white oak, thence north 67 degrees, cast 42 perches to a hickory, thence ' north 22 degrees, west perches to a stone, thence South 89 degrees; west 5 perches to .0 white oak, north 1 degree, westlsl4 perches to 'a pine, thence north 89 degrees, east 30 1-2 per ches to a' stone,' thence north I degree, west 80 perches to the place of beginning-containing 5 . ..1 . 2 acres more or less, excepting, out of the same 24 acres and 6 perches, heretofore sold to Geo. W. Richards and Volney B. Palmer, being` he same premises which William Duncan granted 'arid conveyed to Thomas C. Williams, by deed dated the 29th day of March; 1837, with the ap purtenances consisting of II Miners Houses. Gangways and Tunnels, opened for the purpose of mining Coal and Iron 0 - re. Ar. , 0,, All that three full equal and undivided twelfth parts, the whore into twelve equal parts to bo divided, of and in all those two certain tracts or 'prices of land,aituate in Norwegian township, :Behoylkill county, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit :I-Beginning at a Chesnut oak cur. tier in the line'of John Stoutzberry, thence north 50 degrees west 171 perches to a stone, thence south 67 degrees, west 76 'arches to a' post, theiice South 23 degrees, east 16 . perches to a post, thence south 67 degrees, west39l 1-2 per ches to it pine, thence by a small mountain,south 23 degrees, east 120 perches :o a maple, thence north 67 degrees, cast 391 1-2 to a stone, thence by land of John 'Middleton, south 23 degrees, cast 220' perches to a white oak, thence north 67 dcgre.es; east 42 perches to a hickory, thence north .23 degrees, west, perchei to a white tick, north t; degree, west 151 1-2 perches to a puler • ;hence north 89 degrees, east 301-2 perches ton stone, thence north I degree, west 80 perches to the place of beginning—containing 522 acres, more oriels, being the same premises 'which Ja ceb Herman, Jr. and wife, by deed .dated the 2d . of March, 1837. granted and conveyed to,Thomas h WilParns. with the liereditiimenta and dpintiv finances consisting of II Miners Houses, clank ways and Tames, opened for the purpoan,of •-. $I 50 Ili CARD. czmgml .._,.- 1 k 'I: ME . . mining coil and iron ore. Late the es t atet of Thomas C.lWillionts. :, At the. same tithe and place i . att.' that c.artain.Lot or piece of ground, on the north:' westwardliiside of Mahantango street in the 60; 7 , rough or rottsvilte. in the County aforesaid marked lUi Pott and. Patterson'a `additional plan * Of said Emough, No. 11, containing in front 60 feet, and in depth 944 feet 6 inches, bounded northeast Ward!) , by lot No. 9, northwestward!) , by a 20 feet-wide alley, southwestward!) , by lot N 0.13, and southeastward!) , by Mahantango St., aforesaid, being the' same. lot cit ground which Edward 13, 11061E7 and Eliza ~ his wife, and Francis S.4luhley and Rachael his wife, by In denture benring even date herewith, and intend. ed to be recorded, dia . grant aid confirm unto Samuel Lewis and to his heirs and assigns forev er, excepting and reserving outiof the above de. seribecLlot, all fossil or stone Coal that may be `found upoti 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 hcreditareents and appurtenances. Late the estate of Samuit Lewis. ' ..at the same time and i place, -1 All that certain one anda half story Frame (l .1 . E..27.1; ouse and lot or piece of ground, being* the M. 1113 northern halflot in Young's Addition to"'Port Carbon, Schuylkill county,ma rked No -2. or the second lot south of Second street:or marlie t . street. said half lot containing 25 feet in width on Market street and Pike street. and in length or depth 94 Jeer.- being part of the same premises which werq granted anal con veyed by Elisha S. Warne and wife ro Lebbeus Whit ney, by deed dated December 21836, recorded in Schuylkill County in Deed Book o. 15, page 627. lr 2. ALSO; all that certain lot of ound, marked No. 4. on Market street, containing:. n width 45 feet on ' Market street and 94 in depth to Pike street being thosOuth West corner lot on Mark t street. in Young's Addition to Port Carbon, Schuyl ill county, and part of the same premises whith El sha S. Warne and wile granted and conveyed to L bbeus Whitney by deed. dated the 28th December, . D. 1836, recordist in Schuylkill county, in Deed'bo 'k .15. page 627. 3. Also, all that cer ain one and a half n . • Story framehouscand I tor piece aground, tilt.a situate in Young's Add' ion torort Carbon. on the north stile of Pottsville treet, from lot No 13 to the northwest corner of 1 ottsville and Corn mercestreet about 73 feet, and • length or depth on Commerce street northwest to wton & Coe lute about ilk feet, and westwardly a one said Lawton ..it Co's line to lot No. 13 about 50 feet, being the same premises which Robert Young granted and conveyed to Lebbeus.Whitney, by Deed, dated January 5.1833. recorded inSchuylkill County, inf - Deed book 13, page' 174. 4. Az.so. ell that certain two story Frame House. Frame Stable and lot or piece of FIF ground,' situate in Young's Addition to Port Carbon,Schuytkill county, on the north side of Potts ville street. being 50 feet in front on said Pottsville street by ICO feet in depth. marker in the town plot of Young's Addition to Port Carbon, No. 13, being the same premises which Robert Young granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney. by Deed dated Ce cember 25. 1832, recorded In Schuylkill county, in Dent book 13. pace 178. 5. Also. All that certain lot 'or piece oftround, situate in Young's Additmo to Port Carbon, Schuylkill county. 'mounded northwardly by lot No. 48, and Law- Con & Co's land,southwardly by Pottsville street. east- wardly by lot No. 13, and westwardly by lot No. 17, containing in width front lot Nq. :3 to 17, fifty feet, and in length or depth from Pottsville street to lot N 0.48, one hundred feet. and being the lot which is marked in the general plan of Young's Addition to l'ort Carbon with the N0.'15. on Pottsville street. be ing the same premises V hich Robert Young granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney. by Deed dated the Ist March. 1833, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed be 'k 13, page 313. e. .•; 6. Ai-so. all that certain ono and a half f - 7... - 11 1 Story Frame House and lot or piece of ..INlUSl,y,round, situate in Young's Addition to Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, bounded northwardlyi by 11111 street. southivardly by lots numbered 15 and p, eaatwarilly by Lawton & Co's :and, and w .twardly by lot No. 46, containing in width from Layton & Co's land to lot No. 46, silty fest, and in dep . 1 0 length from lots No. 15 and 17, to the south sid, of Hill street. ahaut 100 feet, tieing lo: No. 48 in thegen eral plan of Young's Addition to Port Carbon, end being the same premises which Robert Young granted and conveyed to- ) Lebbeus Whitney by Deed, dated Ist Mara. 1833, recorded in Schuylkill county, in 'Deed book 13, page 314. r. Yr, - 7. Atzo, all those certain three two story 7 1-- : Frame dwelling houses, frame barn, and 11 ,, piece or parcel of land. situate in Young's Addition to Port Carbon, beginning at a post for a corner at the distance of 51 feet west from the west rail of the Mill Creek Rail Road. being the west side of Commerce street, thence 18 degrees, west 214 feet to a post and stone corner to Seitzinger & Wetherill's land. thence by the same north 72 degrees, west 702 feet to a post in the south line of Pottsville street. thence Slong - the same, north 64 degrees. east 566 feet to Commerce street, thence along the raid west line of the same, smith 40; degrees, east 336 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 81-100 acres, be ing the same piece or parcel of land which Robert Younggrantea and conveyed to Lenbcos Whitney, by Deed dated Ist March, 1833, recorded in Schuyl kill county, in Deed book 13, page 316. -.7.- 8. Abso, all that certain lot or piece of grZund, &awe in Lawton's addition to Port Carbon, bounded niathe north by five other lots in the end town. on 'the south by land of lohn Young, containing in width at the east end 30 feet. and at the west end 25 feet. and in length on the north lino 142 feet, and on the .itouth side 118 feet, being the lot which is marked in the general plan of Lawton's addin6n to Port Carbon with the No. 400. and the same premises which Wil liam Lawton, William Wallace and Christopher Leese!' granted and conveyed to Lebbeus .Vhitney by deed, dated the 7th of November, 1833, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 14; page 80. 9. Also, all that certain lot or piece df ground, situate in Lawton's Addition to Port Carbon, being the northwardly part of lot No. 30 in the general plan of the raid Addition, bounded northwardly by Third street. southwardly by the other part of same lot. now of Charles Baber, late of Lebbeus Vhitney.east. wardly by Lawton street. and westwardly by Market street, ccntaining, in width on Lawton street anki Market street 28 feet, and in length or depth 150 feet. being, :he same premises which Armstrong Bell and wife granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney by Deed, dated the 14th of March, 1833, recorded 'in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 13, page 317. 10. Atari, all that certain two story frame . ear. Dwelling house, backbuildings and stable 57 r situate in Lawton's Addition to Port Car bon , bounded north east by Grand street, northwest by Second street; southeast by Front or First street, and southwest by lot No. 41, containing in width ' from Grand street 'to lot No. 41. fifty feet, and in length Dam First to Second street 150 feet, being lot No. 42 in the general plan of Lawton's Addition to. Port Carbon, and the same-lot of ground which William LaWloll, - William Wallace and Christopher Looser granted and conveyed to Lebbeus 11 hitney. by Deed dated the 25th day of January 1834, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book No. 14, page 262. ..,..,,, 11. Abso. all that two story frame dwel f= 74.. , ling house, backbuildinge 'and stable, and 211 3 three contiguous lots or pieces of 'ground, situate in Lawton's Addition to the teem of Port Carbon, and marked in the plan of said addition with the Nos. 51, 52 and 53, containing together in Front or breadth /50 reel (each lot being 50 in width) and in length or depth 150 feet, bounded southwest wardly by lot No 50, northwestwardly by Second street, nnrthpastwardly by Front street, being the same lota of ground e which became vested in Lebbeus Whitney by two several Deeds, one whereof from Waikato, Wallace and wife, dated April 25. 1839, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 19, page 205, 'and the other from Charles A. Whitney to William Mil* lace and Lelicus Whitney, dated August 19, 1837, recorded in Schuylkill county, to Deed book 16, page 327. . A bro, one equal and undivided moiety or fffir7 half part of all those two two story Frame SF. it dwelling houses, and lot of ground, situate in hevirton's addition to . Port Carbon, bounded by Market street in front, by LaWton street in the rear, and bilots 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 l.awton's addition to Port Carbon, No. 31, being the same premises which were_granted and conveyed-in Lebbeus Whitney and Charles Saber, by William Robinson and wife, by Deed dated October 12, 1835, recorded in Schuylkill c ,in Deed book 15, page 193. c l3. Aram, oneequal a Hided moiety . ..... - aanitor half part of all. hose- certain two, one , 91. 71 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 Second street, northeast by lot No. 89. and south east by lot No. 87, containing in width from lot No. 87 to lot No. 89. fifty feet, and in length from Second street to Third stree: 150 feet, being the lot which is marked to the general plan of Laivnin's addition to Port Carbon with No. 88, being part of me same prem ises which William Wood granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney and Charles Saber by, Deed.-dated March 2, 1835, recorded in Schuylkill county; in Deed book 15, pac ' e 568. . . ' . ALSO, one equal and undivided moiety or Wriat'i half part of alLthat certain one add a half Mil story brine and lot of - ground; situate in Lawion's addition to Port Carbon, bounded northwest by Third street, on the southeast by the other hallo( the Same lot, on the northeast by lot No: Bd, and on' the nouth west by Lawton street, containing lo width from Lawton strews: lot No. 88, fifty feet, and to . length frinn Third street to the other ballot the same lot. 75 feet. and being the northwest half of lot No. - 87, M Lawton's addition to Port Carboni being 'part of the same premises, which William Wood granted and conveyed to Charles Baber',and Lebbeus Whitney, by deed dated March 2d, 1835, recorded . M Saud 'l, ' lull!courus, is Deed book 1; M pace 41; ~. - • • ~. • • ..- ,• .-. ... t _IITHpi MINERS' JOURNAL. 11 At.so, on e equal and taiditided moiety or .17--...,„, half part of all that certain otioand a half . ..t.ejt' story Frame house and lot of ground. 'Mai ate= 144irtonls Additidn' to Port Carbon, hounded On the northwest by the other half of the same lot, on .the southeast by Second street, on the northeaet by "lot No. 88 , and on the southwest by Lawton greet. containing in width from Lawton street to lot No. 84, fifty feet, and in length from Second street to the otIt: er half of the same lot, 75 feet, being the southeast half of the same lot which is marked in the general plan of Lawton's Addition to Port Carbon with No. 87. and the same Int of ground which Joseph F.Car , roll and wife, by deed dated the 18th day of February. 1837, recorded in Schutlkill county, in Deed book 16. page 203, granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whit ney and Charles Baber• • 16. Also, one equal and undivided moiety or half part of all that certain two story lOg house . and lot or piece of ground, marked No. :a ;1!" .. , 20 on Coal street in Robert Young's ad -1I illy ~....:.' dition to Port Carbon, containing 50 feet =-- -------- in front on said Coal street; beitY , no the west side of the same and running back 100 c feet in depth, being the same lot of ground which /ober A. Boyd granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney and •Charles Bober by Deed dated the Ist of April 1839, recorded in Deed book 17, page 505. 17. Ai.so, all that right title and interest of Lebbeus Witney of in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the town of Port Carbon, in the county of Fichuylkill, bounded by Jackson street in front, and marked and number ed to the plan of the said town with the No. dil, containing in front 60 feet, and in depth 220 feet, being the 'game lot of ground which Samuel %Yeth erill by an article of agreement, dated the 20th day of August, A. D. 1829. contracted and agreed to sell to Peter Reinhart, who assigned and trans. ferred his interest therein to Lebbeus Whitney, by an article of agreement, dated the 23d day os July, A. D. 1833. 15. Ahso, all di. right title and interest of Lab. bees Whitney of in and to a certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the town of Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, bounded in front/ by Jackson street, on the norti by hickory alley; on the west by Spruce street, too on the South by lot No. 44, And marked in tie plan of the said town with number 46, cordoning in width 60 feet, and in length o: depth 2.'0 feet, being the same lot of ground which Sonnet P. Wetherill and others by agreement clod the -Ist day of January, A. D. 1830, contraedd and agreed to sell to Peter Seitzinger, whose interest in the same became vested in the saidt,ebbeus AV hitney, bran agree ment dated the 2.d day of March, A.D. 1833. 1 . 19. ALso, one all equal and undivided fourth part gall that certain one and a half r rune house, and a one story m m 09 1er- Frame house and lot or parcel of land —• situail in Norwegian township, Schuylkill Count!, beginning at a post and stone corner near the road leading from Pottsville to Port Carbon,lheice north 44j degrees, east 551) I perches to posland stone corner, thence south 451) degrees, easCl4l perches to low water mark in the river Schullull. thehee down the said riv er south 441 deg es, west 551 perches to a point at low water Mar in the said river, thence north 454 degrees, westl4l perches to the plticedof be ginning, containirg saeres, being the same prem ises which the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schuyhill, granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney, by deed dated the 17th day of August, A. D. lel7, recorded in Schuylkill co. in Deed book No; 16, pogo 219. Ac so, one Mill - vial and undivided half part or moiety the wholuinto two equal parts, to be par ted and divided, i rf all that certain tract or piece of land, situate ia Norwegian township, &buy I "kill county, begiiingeat a stone corner on the west bank of 511 Creek, thence extending by land of the New Irak and Schuylkill Coal Com pany, south 6 de,,osees, west 65 perches to a spruce tree corner, rioutli36 degrees, east 30i perches to a beach tree corke l north 66 degrees, east 41 /perches to a sprine tree corner standing on the east bank of Mill Creek, south 65 ciegrees, east 30 perches to a, spruce tree corner, thence by Lind of John Prilyouth . 50 degrees, east 212 perches in a stem writer, thence by land of Ja cob Repp north 11:1 iegrees, east 93 perches to a stone corner, noqh;37 degrees; west .54 perches to a post, thence by land of Conrad Kenn and Pe. ter Newschwendir south 50 degrees. west 286 to a spruce tree turn maple corner, and north 34 degrees, west 80 perches to the place of begin ning, containingl 02 acres & 40 pere's and allow lance, excepting iiereout all town lots in the town of Lawton's Additka;lo Port Carbon, sold and conveyed by IVitttrn Lawton, Witham Wallace and Christopher Loeser, Trustees, and subject to all lots contracted mbe sold and.conveyed to the contracts made therefor .by the said 'Trustees, & subject together with other lands to the payment , of a Mortgage from William Lawton to Isaac Collins, dated the 11th day of August, 1834, in the penal sum ofTwenty 'Thousand dollars, con. damned for the paynrent of Ten Thousand Dol lars in three yews from date, with interest quar terly. Recorded in Schuylkill county, in Mort gage Book D. page 63, and being the same preen tree which became vested in Lebbeus Whitney, under and by virtue of:a Deed, and the convey ance therein referred to front Charles' Whitney to William WaJacs and the said Labbeus . W hit ney, dated the Dth use of August, A. D. 1837, Recorded in Schuylkill County, in Deed Book No. 16, page 387, the appurtenances consisting of Seven Two Story Frame Dwelling Houses, and one Stone Engine House. 21. AL$O all that certain one full equaland un divided third- part, the whole-irto three equal parts to be parted and divided of all the five cons 4.iguous tracts of land, situate in Rush township, Schuylkill minty, the outer boundary line of which are as folress , Beginning at .s stone cor ner of the tract -of land surveyed in the name of Richard Willing, - in o,ie line of lands of Charles Witinan, Esq., thecce by the same and land late `of John Kunkle, north sixty degrees, east 200 perches to a steno in the line of the Joseph Mer -1 ris tract, thence south 30 degrees, east 10 perch es to a merle, Ounce north 65 degrees, east 114 perches to a Arne corner of the Michael Fen. stermacher ttacl,thence south 30 degrees, east 136 perches to a pne corner the line of lands of John Belau!, thence north 621) degrees, east 5271 perches to a pile corner, thence north 20 de grees, west 89 willies to a stone corner in the line of the Margaret Willing tract, thence north 70, east 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 north 30, west 80 perches to a pine corner, thence soots 60 degrees, west 200 perch ' es to a stone in the line of the Richard Willing tract, thence northl3o degrees, west 40 perches to a stone corner, thence south 60 degrees, west 200 perches to a stone corner of the tract of land surveyed in the name of Geo;ge Mifflin, thence ' along the same soiikh 30 degrees, east 268 perch. es to the place of beginning, containing -1748 a ' eras, 45 perches, strict measure, more or less, being the same premises which William Auden' rigid and wife, by deed beartnGeven date here \ with, granted and conveyed td Lebbeus Whit. ney, with the appurtenances, late the estate of Lebbeus Whitne y. . at Mc same lime (nut:place, All that one full qua! undivided muity or half part (the whole intl3 two equal parte to he divided :I of and in the five following described tracts or pie ces of lanckto wit; All that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Norwegian township, in the county of Schuylkill, beginning at a stone cor ner on the West Branch of Mill Creek, thence extending by land of the New York Coal Corn pany, sonde 6 degrees, west 65 perches to a spruce tree corner, south 37 degrees, east 301 J perches fo a beach tree, corner north 66. degree's, 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 degrees, east 202 perches to a stone corner, thence by lands'if Ja cob Klopp, north 16 degrees; east 93'perches toa stone corner, north 37 degrees, west .54 perches to a pint, thence by hind's ut ConraidlKeim and Peter Newsehender, abut!' 50 degrees; west 286 perches to a spruce tree, now maple corner, and north 34 degrees, west 80 perches to the place of beginning, eoutaining 172 acrea aed 40 perches, and ;Rowena! upon which soli tract of land an addition called Lawton's addition to the town of Port Carbon. hay been laid off comprising divers buildings, lots, a ith convenient streets and al leys, a general plan of ishich is ;Mended tu be 'forthwith recorded in the proper oTree.- ' Acso v ell those two tracts or pieces of land, situate in Schuylkill township, in the county of Schuylkill, the firstibereof beginning at a post, thence extending by land of Christian Schell;ac cording to survey- made the 17th day of Novem. bor t 1829, by George - Reber,Esq., deputy survey or, south 24 degreel,leaat 202 per Ches to a cor ner, thence .by land" ate of. Andrew. Gilbert; north - 90 degrees t :easll43 percher :to a stone, t coop by rand C9l49o4o_Retinfs ipu i 40,49- grecs, west 165Yperehes to a stone, thence south GO degrees, west 105 iserches to , the above men• tioned place of beginning. bounded by lands of now or late of Bailor, Frederick Waltz, Andrew Gilbert, George Wier, Esq., and others, and by the Cattawissa Rea, enntaining 104 acres. And the other beginning at ihe corner of George Re ber's land, late of Aaron BOwen, thence south 24 degrees, east '25.5i perches to a stone corner. thence 5y land late of Andrew Gilbert, north 65 degrees, east 3t peicheii to a stone comer, thence north 24 degrees; west 301 perches to a stone, thence north 65, degrees, east 41 perches to a stone, thence north 24 degrees, w est . 21 perches to a stern., thence north 40 degrees', east 13 per ches talicorner, 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 I II acres, andlo perches, and allowance, and on part of- which said two last deieribed tracts of land, a town has been laid, off culled Tuscarora, . , of divers, build. ings. lots, with convenient streets and alleys, a general plan of which is intended to be forthwith recorded in the proper office. - At.so all that certain tract or piece of land, sit. unte in Schuylkill township, and beginning at a stone, thence by land of Peter'Ladig, and Chris tian Schnell, (according to a 5 e -survey made the 17th day of November, 1829, by George Reber, Esq., deputy surveyor.) north 65 degrees, east 400 i perches to a stone in tin) 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, west 387 perches to a stone, and thence south 21 degrees, east 83 perches to the place of begin., ning, containing 150 acre•, and 37 perches, and allowance, and which said tractor land was our. veyed, in pursuance of a warrant dated the 22d day of March, 1824, but is supposed upon survey to contain about 200 aeres. Ar.sd all that Certain tract or piece of land, sit. nate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoining the above described tract of land, be ginning at a stone corner in the line of Neter Ladig's land, thence extending by „land of George Reber, aid lands of James Blew; north 60 de grees, east 301 perches to a stone, thence by Geo. Reber's land, north 24 degrees, west 84 perches to a stone, thence by the last above described tracts, south 65 degrees, west 301 perches to a stone corner, thence by land of Pete: Left, south 26 legrees, east 114 perches td the above place of beginning, containing 191 acres, 111 perches. Late the estate of George Wain Bligl.t, dec'd., llfain Wallace, and Frederick Erringer. .i 1& llte same lime anti place, All that certain frame dwelling house, suss and lot or piece of ground, situate on ;: ;I;t the north-westerly side of Sunbury arrest, between Front and Second stn, in the Ilurough of Minersirille, Norwegian town ship,Schuylkill county, marked in the plan of said town No. 7, containing in front an said Sun- bury street, 50 feet, and indepth at right angles therewith 200 teet, bound southwesterly by lot No. 9, northwesterly by Lewis street, northeaster ly by lot No. 5, and southeaster ly,by said Sunbu ry street, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house. ( occupied as a tavern,) With a frame kitchen thereunto at...ach ed, shed+ rind frame stable. Late the estate of Joseph ill ills, deceased. sit the same time and place, A cer tain message or tenement and lot or • •as t - piece of ground, situate on both rides 1.18 -r• of thecentre T iko road,in Man 1a i . . urnp -1_ beim township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of the turnpike road, aforesaid, thence extending by other land of the Schuylkill Navigation Compa 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, east 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 road, 310 feet, and thence recrossing the said turnpike road south 8-1 degrees'and 55 minutes, east 163 feet, 9 inches to the phice of beginning, with the appurtenances, of a large three story stone store house, wa side building (hereunto attached. Also, an her lot or piece of ground, situate at the diStance f 236 feet, and on a course of north lit t\ 84 degrees and 5 mir.utes, cast from the atbre said point in the northwesterly side of the said turnpike road, the beginning corner of the above described lot, thence extending from the bridge by land of said Mortgages, north 26 degrees, west 250 Met, 6 inches to a stake, thence extending north 29 degrees, and 5 minutes, west 249 feet to a corner near the waste wier. acid thence extend ing north 60 degrees and 55 minutes, east 60 feet to low water mark of the Schuylkill river, thence down the said river along-the line of low water to the plans of beginning, it being the same premises which the President, Managers and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, by Indenture 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, es 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. Late the estate of the Pottsville and Danville Railroad Company. dlt the same lime and place, All , ...I ,c that certain Grist Mill, Saw Mill, .... Mansion]louse, and piece or parcel rasa z?.., of land, situate in the borough of lifila.-........ =....----. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, on the Schuylkill river, bounded and described 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, thence a. long said street north 47 degrees, east 264 feet to a stake in said street above or beyond the house and -saw mill, thence south 43 degrees' east 116 feet to a stake on the side of the mill dam, thence over and across the dam, south 71 degrees, east 190 feet to the edge of the canal, thence down the same south 21i degrees, east 46 feet to a stake corner of the Island, sold to Ed. win Swift, thence along the lineal said Island or Swift's land north 78i degrees, west 72 feet to , the breast of the dam, thence continuing along the line of said Swift's land down the river until a course of south 42 degrees, east from the be ginning corner passing the south west corner of the stone grist mill, and distant therefrom 24 feet, 5 inches, westerly will intersect the said line of the Island lot, together with all the water right and water power appertaining or belonging to the said mills, subject to the right,ot - Richard Willing, his heirs and assigns to ea lore, mine, carry away all stone coal or NSA laying or be ing under the surface of the same, the said Rich ard Willing, his heirs and:assigns -being subject to all damages incurred to the external surface, buildings, improvements, ways, dams, races and slices by such exploration, or taking or carrying away the said coal;or fossils, with the appurte• 1 nances consisting of a two story stone grist mill, a two story atone dwelling house, with a one sto ry stone. kitchen thereunto attadbo, 4 saw mill, frame stable, end other outbuilaings. Nu. 2. The one full equal undivided ,moiety or half part, the whole into two equal parts, to be parted and divided of all that certain" tract of wood land, situate partly in East Brardwig town ship and partly in Schuylkill township,'lSchny !- kill county, bounded by the Little Schuylkill rail road, southerly by lands , pf Jonathan Yost & Co., northerly by lands of Joseph Ileister, and Jacob Heisler, and others, containing 1237 acres and 159 porches and allowance. . ,i .... No. 3. All that certain Messuage, •sss I tenement and tract of land, situate in .1 . 1 11 , - West Peon Township, county afore. 111 ~.. -_-_-_—_ ''-:..._ said, bounded by lands of late John Kleckner, now of John and Henry Sessaman, Daniel Shively, and others, containing 124 acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenan ces, consisting 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 taining 174SLeres, with the appurtenances, con sisting of 4,Ww, mills, one steam saw mill, and two witer*Wer saw mills. No. 5. A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in East .Urunswig township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of Daniel roc, Jonathan Jones, and others, containing 7 mis: ' - No.'s. A certain tract of land, partly unim proved; situate in East Dninswig township, coun ty afurestuk near McKeansbnrg, adjoining lands of Solomon Whetstone, Mathias Moyer,-and nth-. ere, coputiaiog . 96 scree, with' the qppgrtimanca. N. 7. - A certain tract of iand, situate on Coal Run, parity in : East Brurii.vii and partly. in Scbu) - 111.14 i ,townstop, scliuvlkill: county'', adjoining lands of"%a'mucl Boyer, Daniel Yo'st, anti others; confainini 100 acres with the oppurtenancts3, :No. 8. 7 ) A certain tract of Loongoovrd bird', ad joining dieia.fit de-scribed, and Candi Daniel Gruel,' and others. cuntaining tA o hundred acres, with the eppurtenancei No. 9. A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in. Rush township, county aforesaid, adjetn• in; isndo of Jeremiah Pearsol and others, contain. log HI acres with the appurtenances. No. 10. A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in Schuylkill township, and county, ad; joining lands of Shellharnmer, Cook, and others, containing 400 acres with the appurtenances. .:slO. 11. the undivided third part of a certain tract of land, sitaate in Rush township. county a• foresaid,adjMning lands of Samuel Liitlneri anti other land! of William Audeoried, chntatning 8000 acres, with the appurtenances. No, 12. The on - divided half part of a certain tract of land. situate in Rush Township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Margaret Willing and when, containing 196 acres, and; 1231 perches, with the appurtenances. Late the estate jam Audenried .11t the same time-and place, A cer tain tract of land situate - in Low* filahantongo township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands a Peter Zerbe, Geurge liuntzinpr, John Stinker, ..and others, containing 132 acres, and 155 perch es, more of less, with the appurtenances, consist log of a one story log dwelling house, ...OS and two log stables, a good spring and esiW water power upon the premises. Late flirt estate of Din id ghtley. t itt the same lime and place, A eel.- hielot of ground, situate in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, :tiobuytkill county, bounded iii front on the public rod Lading from PilleglOVe to Orwigslng, in the reaf by a public alley, an one side by lot of John :tiner, on the ott.cr side by lot of John Steiner, being in front and nor forty one feet, 6 inches. and in depth ISO feet. with the ap purtenances, consisting of a une ot.' , Y kg d'ar;- ling house. Late the estate of JanzeN Curr. At the same lime and place, A cer tain 1 4 of ground, situate in the town of Wades stile. -Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. marked in the plan of•said town. N. 24. bounded on the north by Montngaheh street 50:feet, on the east by lot No. 25. 200 fret, on Oetornut street 50 f. et, anthill the weer Ly lot No. 25, 200 feet, with the appurtertapces cpiii-iitinq of three two story frame Drvollici,sA - MesVf.ate the estate of Heart/ Smith. at•the same liifie and place, A cer- tame lot of ground: situa'te in the. Borough of MI riersville, Schuylkill county, adjoining lots of Blair Mcelnachati and Daniel It. Bennett, containing 25 feet front, marked in the general plan No. —, with the appurtenances consisting of a tw , story frame house. Late the estate of Benjamin Robin. silt the saine lime and pfacr, All that certain ono equal undivided moiety or hail part; (the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided . ) of all that certain tract of Find. sit u ate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, he• ginning at a Post caller ilti,the line of the two hun dred acres belonging to Thoinls S. liadgaay, Rub/I art McDermot, and Doctor J. Ames, a cornet of land of Gideon S. Palmer, and Edward B. Gun goes, thence by the-same north 84 degrees, 373 perches to a post, thence south 161 degrees, east 80 perches to a post, thence north 704 degrees, east 436 perches to a pine stump and stones and corner of the Bushy tract, now belonging to the heirs of Samuel P. Wetherill, ilee'd - and others, thence by the same north 56 degrees. eist to a stone corner in the line of the George Reber tract, now belonging to the Valley Furnace I totnpany, thence by the same 20 degrees, west 10.1 perches to a stone, thence north 7I degrees, east 148 per ches to a stone, thence by the same ,and by the William Guire tract, south 20 degrees, east 131 perches, thence by land formerly of Charles Shoe maker, now Deibert's, south 66 degreTt. west 1:30 perches to a stone corner of land, nor or late Soin uel Moss; thence along said land to stone corner in the division line of said - land, and hind 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 f.te of George F. Randal ph, north E,O degrees, - west 108 perches to a maple stump and stones, and'corner of said land of Ridgway, McDermot, and Ames, thenie by the same south 29 degrees, east 18 perches to a rock oak, thence south 893 degrees, east 59 perches to a rock oak, thence north 71yt degrees, cast 69 perches f ta a pine, thence notthiq degrees; west 125) perches to the place of beginning , . containing" 89 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. MeDetmot and Ames, thql measuring down 900 feet the pitch of the vein of right angles to the horizontal line in the course of the vein, thence on the horizontal tine to a point from which a line at right angles shall strike the most eastward point of the above mentioned land of Gideon ; G. Palmer and Edward B. Garrigues, being the same premises which Thomas sillyman and wife, by deed dated the 10th or April, 1835, granted to Caleb Parker, with the appurtenances, consisting of 13 ono and a holt story LAI " log houses, one frame stable, and a frame blacksmith shop. Also a cape- Tunnel is constructed on this tract, comMencing near Bear run, running in a southerly dtiection 1120 feet, cutting in this dis. tance 9 veins - of red ash coal of different dimen sions, and now stands within 48 yards of the cel ebrated Barclaup,h vein, shoots andyscreens with the necessary lateral rail roads haVe bcern-con strum(' arid required no great outlay to make the same operative; a lateral road from the mouth of said tunnel 11.8 mile in extect, has been construc ted by` the owners of the above tract'and two oth er landholJera adjoining, for their joint use, inter secting the Valley Railroad about one mile above Port Carbon. The Coal Veins cut by the above tunnel, continue on this tract far npwwards of 750 perches. Late the estate of Caleb Parker. at the same time and place, all that lot or peice of ground, Saw-mill and water right, situate in ,Manheim (now Branch Town ship, Schuylkill county, beginning at a stake V north of Titus Bennett's southern line of the tract of land purchased of Lawrence and Robert M, Lew'', in the Centre of the . Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, thence:north 9 de grees,.west along the centre of the - Said Railroad 300 feet, thence 'tenth Si degrees, east 40-feet to a stake at the corner of slot, conveyed to 1. and Thomli t - thence south 69 degrees 16 feet to the south east corner of Thomas' lot ninth S/ 1-2 degrees, east 136 feet to a small black oak tree on the west bank of the river Schuylkill, thence in a :southerly course along, the west bank of the said river 35 feet to a stake north of sued Ben nett's line, thence south 60 degrees, 230 feet more or less to the place of beginning, with the appur ,e t trances consisting of one and. a half story *me dwelling ht : ruse, stable, and ice house.— Late the estate of Blair 'Mee lenehan, *the same time and 'plate, all that certain •Mossusge,. plantation and. tract of land, situate in. Norwegian township county aforesaid, boimdg and described as follears, to wit t—boginning at a marked Pine corner of land, Cprltureilly caller 494e1a 044*, by the same, south 79 degrees, Cast pt perch is pine, thence by the same sonthi degree, 56 . perchei to a pine, thence , north eighty degrees, oast 121 1-2 parches - to , o white. Oak., and north 53 degrees, east 139 perches 3(1-Ambito oak, thence by 'other land Owner not known, north 56 degrees r east 99 perches to a pins, and south . 59 degrees; west 332 k perches to a stone, thence brother port of said land now Jonathan &Ale, north 31. degrees, west 238 perches to the place of beginning, containing 211 acres and 71 perches, being the same land wllDiANtrdliam, Geber l : by deed granted and conveyed to Henry K. Strong and Davidilirause. together with the hereditament* and appurtenances, eonkisting of . Late , thnestate of Henry K. Strong and David Krause. _4t the same time and place. ( By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies ) a,certain tract of unimproved COal Land, situate in Pitiegrove town ship, Schuylkill county, adjoining vacant land and land of John %Vttman, Philip Lesher, /On Miller, containing 448 acres, 65 cerebra, anifilloviance, being the same tract of land which was surveyed on a warrant granted to Mii-hael Dreinninger, da ted Dec. 10th, 1793,,' with the appurtenances. Late the estate of the' President and Managers of the William's Valley' it ail. Road and Mining Com.' pang• All seized and taken in Execution, and will bo sold by JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, °mire- burr, Feb. IN 1813, 8— OLD ESTABLisHED PASSAGE OFFICE.' 100' Pine Simi, corner Squt4 Street . . 3. THE Subscri er begs leave , to call tieropi. the attention of its friends and the - f:piAts Public in gener I, to the following :i -s.'" , i• . arrangements for 1843, tor '!thii purs' posn'tir him : zing out Cable, Seeond Cabin. , and' ' Steerage Passengers, by the billowing Regale:7 Packet Ships to and from Liderpool.. Ships' . Captains Days of Sailing fruit Names. New York. • . G. Washington, Borrows, Jiine 7 Oct 'Feb 7 United States Britton •• 13 .• 1 • 13 Garrick Skiddy • 25 ' 2.5 " 1 '25. Patrick Henry Delano July -7 Nov 7 Mar '7 Sheffield Allen •, 13 • 13 • 43 11111.11061 Collins • I '25. . .25 , . 25 'lndependence Nye i Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Virginian Allen • 13 ' 13 ' 13 Sidduns, E. C,.bb 1 1 25 • 2.5 ' 25 Ashburton Hutt lesion Shp. 7 Jan 7 M'y 7 Sien Wl'itney Thompson ' 13 • 13 • 13 Sheridan DeFeyster ' • 25 • 25 • 25 . Days of Sailing Irons - , , Liverpool. • G. Washington Burrows July 2.5 Nov 625.11`t25 United States Breton Aug 1 Dee '1 Al I Garrick , ....', Skiddy ' 13 ' 13 • 13 Patrick Ilenry Delano ' 25 • 25 "25 Sheffield Allen Sept J Jan. -1 51'y 1, Itoschns • Collins • 13 • 13 • 13 Independence Nye • 11 • 25 • 25 Virginian Allen Oct: I Feb 1 Pee 11.' Siddmis 1 , Cobb • la , 13 •• 13 ' Ashburton I lutileson It 2.3 ' 25 1 25 Stehi Whitney Thompson Nov I Mar I J'ly 1 Sheridan Depeyater ' 13 • 13. • 13 Regular Packet Ships to and frail: London. Ships' Captains Days of 'Sailig. from :Names. Ne•iv York. Mediator Chadwiek Jane 1 Oet I'Veh 1 Wellington Chadwick ' 10, ' 10 ' In • /Quebec Heberd •'2o' 20 't 21) Philadelphia Hovey July I Nov 1 M'r I Sew zerla nd Chadwick • 10 • lii • Di 11. Hudson 1 51:organ ' 21) 620 6 21/ Ontario Brad's!) Aug I Dec lAI 1 Toronto Griswold ' 10 • 10 ' IR Westminster Moore • 20 ' 20 ' 20 St. James Sebor Sept I Jan 1 May I Mont real Tinker • In • 10 • lu Gladhitor tiripe - • 20 • 20 • 21/ Days of sailing from . . London. Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 11 1 r 17 Wellington Chadwick • 27 ' 27 • 27 Quebec Hebert: Aug 7 Dee •7 Al 7 Philadelphia Ilnvey • 17. • 17 .' 17 Switzerland Chadwick ' 27 • 27 •17 11. Hodson Mtirgan . Sep. 7 Jai. 7 M'y 7 Ontario Ifradish • 17 • 17 ' 17 Toronto Griswold • 27 • 27 • 27 Westinineter Moore Om. 7 Fell 7 rue 7 St. ironing Suitor • 17 • 17 '' 17 Montreal Tinker ' 17 ' 27 ' 27 Glauiato: Brawl Nov 7 Mir 7 Ply 7 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a lum ber of Splendid New York built Pransient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,' •Sodhod,' ti - t, i .„.0 Clover.' and 'Echo,' will continue I. sail from Liverpool weekly in regular simeessiiiii, thereby preventing the least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the acisennoodi ',, i , of persons wishing to remit minty t.i their m iles or fr•ends, I have arranged the pot we .of my Drafts on the following hanks : The Ulster Bank, and branches IRELAND. The Provincial Bank do. The National Bank • do. All Drafts payable at sight, at either of the ii hove bake, their branches or agencies. Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co ENGLAND. bankers, Londt n. • ) P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool. Passengers can also b./ engaged From Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally, or by letter, ( post paid,) ad dressed to JOSEPFI McNIURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of South. AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Uenj. Minoan, Esq. In Philadelphia, A. C. Craig & Co, In Lowell. Rich. Walsh, P.sq.si In Albany, T. Gouzli, In Newark, John McColgan, Esq. Itioronto, U. C., Rogers dad Thompson. I also beg leave to assure my friends and tho public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be observed in the sailing of the atiav'e /him together with all others which I may have`, and that passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different porta 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 MeMURRAY. 2 ; • 100 Pine street, New York. Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on thn Provincial Banl, of Ireland, payable at Cork Banbridge Limerick Ballymena Clonmcil Parsentown, Londonderry Iliwnpatriek Sligo Cavan Wexford Lurgun. Belfast Omagh Waterford Galway Dungannon , Bandon. Ennis Armagh Ballyshannon, Athlone Coleraine, Stratnine, Kilkenny Dungarvan Balling Mallow Tralee M °nog mork...' Youghal Cootehill En niskillett Kilrush Monaghan. ENGLAND—Spooner, Atwood 4 co.. Bankers. London, payable in every town in Great Britain P. W. Birmas, Esquire, Liverpool. CITY 'OF GLAaCIOW BANK, Palablo iu 'entry % town in Scotland. New York, January 21, 4 VERY CHOICE GREEN'AND BLACK & J. Beatty have just received from New Verk, a large supply of choice Green arm Blaze. Teas. December 28 5Z R. BECKER'S EYE SALYE.—A •auppfy, Jajr of this highly celebrated Salve for . , 00f_ft, 111j4t inflamed. Eyes—just received and for. . JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug 6toee. ; : January 28,1893, . . IS given to the public, that a yo w l ? , Ladi6' High School. of a superior atone ter,will be upened in the Borough of Pottaville. about the first of April next. A more full, advertisement will hereafler:be given. ' with the recommendauone and reference* Feb. 18, TILISST,"..S CAN [) .—A ripply of. Pease Cough Candyjust received (rein the Whaiamicr. Agea'.t, Phihtdelp,ina, and fur sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store / December 31, • WCAP. , 4I-Just received WV sale an nesortementocGig. Sulltey;andlidiik Whips.and %Valki rig castes; March 19,121, map".si c . ;Mar k fAIS. NOTICE Mil I
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