.`~, - PAST TXIIIEs • - : ~'r'rine'patCtt musing '. age' Whitt boyhood fancies tutors . tA land of limey bowers - • ; And joy- andiove; and Istighing bonne, .Wis find not these' in,hoyhond's days, Yet mourn themliast its life decays. :And miliKdar moaningfipirini, when Those pleasantbotirs shall'come again? Age.that so happy boyhood deems, AsfuoltsblystiMhpod.dreami: lite-int* it.young ngatn.itwould slight, setae of young delight, Tillts@itimie stealing on once more, ,Yediite ilindVniaghtful na, , ietbry4 iagtilii sad . sod sag , cly' when, 'ThosePreessnt 'scenes :41411 bloom again? Ridiculous! a ,kkoinand terms Or being. withfour minds and sirms, ; ,;Whose present pleasure seems but thlu o Ta doat on past or.future bliss, Would through the same delusions wend Acid !Clans to, the selesairle end. Still mournfully enquiring. when .Our blasted hones,sball bltxtn again?" CLJIPP'INOs.. QUESTIOK.—The Portland Hulletinitaka: fa, ball flies at the rate of four :hundred and forty-eight miles a minute: when first ;discharged lioin ;the mouth of a cannon, how fast u middling i s ized'aug run with a fin kettle, wei one pound ten ounces, tied to hi; tail?' , A troCkery dealer refused to lend a set of crock glarre to • Washinentrian party, on the 4th. on the plea that 'they would not break atongh to mitkOt 'in object.' Too Bai).- 7 .lita,' said s little urchin peeping from beciesth the bid clothes, ern cold; I wam - IWITIO more cover on the bed.' 'Lie still, my dear; said the 'mother. your sister comes from chuich=she hurl got the comfoiter on fora bus. tie!' A 133411-r Gs ur..—A lady in Brooklyn, being busily engaged with some household matters the other day ; told her little servant girl, that if any ont . imillcd type door and enquired for her, she might tell them that she was very much engaged and would like to bo excused. Very soon rifler this instruction was given the street bell rang,and the little girl went to the door. Pt Mrs. -7r•—• at hornet was the tnquiry. Yer 'MINER said he girl., she's down stairs— she is very much ‘c. gaged and would like to he - eietisek Wilk int. the parlor ma'am, and she will be pp iri a min e ! - i A stump oritoein the %Area uses the following eppmptiate language. .111 am elected to this of. I will represent My constitnents'as the sea re presents •the earth, or midget -human tinkly, .cleanse ell its parts, , ml crew - them together a gain." I will correct all abuses, purge out all cor ruption; and go thro gh the enemies of our party, like* . rat through a • ear cheese. My chief recom mendations are, that id the public dinner given to I ate more than any two men at the table --arthe election I pin it throe votes for the party —rye just bought a ttew suit of clothes that will d0, , t0 wear to Congress, and have got the hand somest 'sister in old Kentock.' Bi3OULaa CASE OF DESPERATION.—We find the following alarming ease of violence iecorded in :the Si. Louis Ledger: 'Pete, whit makes you look so awful?' * L Jake,',l'M agitated, and unless my spirits grow eathier,lll do something desperate-I'll rush out slid: tear a eoriid of the pig pen!' !My said en amiable !spouse to her hus band, ilidon't self that horse; I like him, and I want to keep him.' -He's my horse, and Fli sell him,' replied the loving lord; 'didn't I buy him 'lt wan , my monetbught him,' retorted the ar istocratic lady. Yes; madam,' said the husband, 'and by Jupi yolir money bought me, or you never would base got me!' / GOOD REPEREACE.--.DO you know Mr. ,—.4' irked one friend of onothnr, refering to an old gentlemen, who was famous for his fundriess for the extract of hop. , - .14e,sir, I know him very well!' 7 ,‘Wh'st kind of a' man is he 1' ' ''.W,by/ib the morning, when he gels up,' he is -a ireeKbarrel, and in this evening, when he goes . tobtl, he iir 0 barrel of bier: 1 . I .• ~ P: ire'. as' MOTION . —Miss Mary Ann Lee is - ' Warm ( up ber heels to the immense satisfaction c,'Of ih peOple of New , Orleans and ;" urns fop's heads while turning pirouettes," ' '. 0410.Spasnaa' 'howls his tender sorrows in the .' Neer Orleans Picayune, as melodiously as a mon key Praciising on the German flute, lie Liss found out With Sawney that .. i Love, love, love ti 1 ' lea kind of dirziness ' . And winna-let a purr bodie [ . . Gang about his tinniness. .He thus addresses the ldemnition' little black'. tied ober:net who has enslaver f him : Merry Alin Mary! yoi mischievous fairy ! With Our 'iwinkling feet,' and your twirl so airy; Think as one ;Apses. or do as you can, / Voi4eeP one from sleeping—you do Mary Ana ! Tuzo'none Hoes —A lively Hibernian ex elaimed at a party where the late lamented wit done as the evening star, i‘Oclo, master Theodore, butleu're the hook nobody" can bate." An ISM gentleman once remarked in the Hodae of :Commons, that the French were the most lest lets I nattan in the universe—adding very pointed ly. th'ey will never be at peace, till they are en mid in another war." - , Thl original classic song, says the Picayune, j which has degenerated into 0, take your time Miss Lucy Lone" may be found in an old, and, in fact; obsolete edition of the celebrated works of lensing and Gumbo. The text is there set doirn as near as can be rendered conveniently fatal the anginal Latin, thug: 0, haram tibi Carp() Locinia Long! ' 'O, caipe diem (whar be De subjec of my sone] 'ln congro squaramsmno. De negro snorum strung; D. tempos tibi gumba' • Mi Lucinana Long! They use cakes of soap for currency in Mexico, _ik r . Kepd.ll tap:. One of his companions (Fel . ci b itieti banded e dollar to a man to get changed.— The felines stonily returned withaistylotir cakes of axop tied ep in o hankerchief. Falconer told the corporal he' wanted change, tint The corporal retorted by saying it was the currency of the Place, legal currency. and that mere was , no abet. Such proved to ho the case, and however • *inviter it may appesi, situp is resit) , a limful ; tender is the piyment of all dehts, from which no doubt 'arises the common, though b, rettrittro rather unintelligible query of 'how ate you off for soap!' Thi soap stands emblematically for es,.b. Tits Hatartzt.ta Scorn sis.—Hopkins one lent Simpson, his next dour neighbor, on limboha.-- Yon will judge of the intellect of 119,1,in5. 'll,l su much from the act of lending an umbrella, 3.1,y0m his insane endeavor to get it back again. It poor • ad in torrents.. Hopkins bad an urgent soli, and knocked, et Simpson's - door. •I want my u mbrei- Now Simpson also had a call in a directly , opposite way to Hopkins, and, withithe umbrella bails hand,,was edvsneing to the threshold. I I teh You::roared Hopkins, .1 want my "Wells, '4IMM t have it; saikeimpson, ,St this same time extending the machine dedicatd to Jupiter cious,—"-mby, I wt* to, go to the cut end; it • rains in• torrents: 'What'.' screamed Hopkins, what am no do for in umbrellal' 'Dot' _ answer ed Simpson.•;lartiog from the docir;ido as I did ; • bs i row one!' . , - _ -: 1M OE IS:rf 1-.47 pu_ERU.K4O•OI. B • e.Virtite of etiveinl Writs of Levan Facia,. nod Vendltwii/ EMonan, flowed out of tha Cour,t of Com Mon Plena. at Schuylkill County. acid to me iiireeted, will bis'enposed to sale by Public lifendun.!, , Oa Monday the 13th datrof March nrxt, nt I • 0 o'clock in the foretono. at the poblie• house of ;hartee Christ,,,in the turotieh of Potteorille. ty, aforesaid: two tultsqual and , '.undivided island; parts (the whole into twelve equal parts to be parted and divided) or and in all those two certain tracts of lands, situate in Norwegian Tosmithio, 'Schoylkilh county, 'beginning at a cht 'mut oak corner in the line of John Stoub.ber- ry. thence north 50 degrees, wept 171 perches to a store, thencel meth 67• degrees,; west 176 per. che s s to a post, thence south 23 degrese, east 16 perchesso a port, thence south 67 'degreds, west 3911 perches te a pine, thence by a small:mom rain smith 23 degrees eaet, 190 perelses to a ma. pie, thence north 67 degrees cost, 3913 perches to a - stone, thence by land of John Middleton !truth 23 degrees east, 220 perches toe white oek, them north 67 degrees vest, 42 perches to a hickory,thevee north 23 degrees wets, 6 perches to a stone„thence south 89 degrees and 5 petches :V a white cnik,)north 1 degree west, 1511 perches to t. pine, thence north Sgi degrees east, 301 per ches to a stone, thence north I degree west, 80 perches) to the place ol beginning, contaipmg 522„ acres more or less, excepting out of the same 24 acts? and 6 Perches heretofore sold to George W. Richards and s Volney B. Palmer ; with the appurtenances; consisting of II Miners Houses, -Tunnels and Gang Ways opened for the. purpese of mining Coal 'and Iron Ore. Late the estate of Thomas C. Williams. , , Aso at the same time - and place; One undivided half part or mallet, (the wholis'ins to two equal parts divided) of and in all that cer. .fain tract of land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a- stone.corner of the New York and Schuyllsill Coal Company and George Rahn's leer:Samna by the said New York and Schuylkilltual Company's land, south 52 degrees west, 120 perches to a stone, thence by land of Surd Patterson south 30 degrees east, 80 - perches to a stone, thence by the same north' 614 degrees east, 104 perches to a stone, thence' by the laid George Rain's _ land north 20 degrees west, 94-perches to the place of beginning, con.' taming 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 at Orwigsbuig in Deed Book No. 10, page 511, together with the appurtenances consisting ofiFour One and a Half story Houses, one Two Story -Log House and Frame Stable. and Blacksmith Shop. Late tho estate of Jacob &trill, with notice to terra tenants. Also, at thcsame time and place, All those thirteen full equal undivid - ...71- - ed tiventy fourth parts, the. hole in. :1 6 : ~ ese so tiventy-four equal puts he be di. —;-1,: vided, of and in all those two certain contiguous tracts of land, situate in Norwegian township and county of Schuylkill, bounded arid described as follows, to wit :—Beginning at a chesuut Oak corner in a - line of John Stitutzber ry,•thence north 50 decrees 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, thence south 67 degrees west, 391/ perches to a pine, thence by a small mountain south 23 degrees east, 130 perches! to a maple, thence north 67 degrees east, 3913 perches to a stone, thence by land of John .Middleton north 23 degrees earn, 220 perches to a white oak. thence north fi7 degrees east, 42 perches to e 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 Ohre, thence north 89 degrees east, 303 perches to a stone, thence north 1 degree west, 80 perches to the plaCe of beginning—con taining by a survey tat*, mode by Mr. Jackson, 566 acres and 54 perches neat measure, except ing, nevertheless, thereout unto George W. Rich. ards and Volney 13. Palmer,. their heirs 'and as signerthe tractof land conveyed to thent bey notes and bonds, containing 21 acres and 6 perches strict measure, and being the same thirteen un divided twenty.fnurth parted the same premises which Henry M. Craw ford, by deed bearing date the 3d day of January, 1837, conveyed to Thom as C, Williams; with thesipportenances, consist ing of 11 Miners Houses, Gangways and Tun. nels.opened toe the purpose of mining Coal-and Iron Ore. • Also, all that one full vied undivided one twenty-fourth part, the whole into twenty.febr equal parts to be divided, of and in all those o t di certain tracts of land, situate in Norwegian tow -. ship and County aforesaid, bounded and elescri - ed as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a)Cheanut oak, a Corner in a line ofJuhn Stootzber v, thence north 50 degrees, west .171 perehes to a gene, thence south 67 degrees, west 76 perches to a post, theneol sontli-23 degrees,-east 16 perches to a post, thence south 67 degrees. west 39113 perch. es to a pine, thence by a small mountain, south 23 degrees, east 130 perches to a maple, thence north 67 degrees, east 3913 perches to, a stone, 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 perches to a gone, thence south 89 degrees, west 5 perches to a white oak, earth 1 d-gree, west 1311 perches to a pine, thence north 89 degrees, east 301 perches to a stone, thence north 1 degree, west b 0 perch es to the place of beginning—containing 522 acres more °Pleas. with allowance of 6 Per cent, dec., excepting and always reserving thereout onto George W. Richards and Volney B. Palmer, their heirs and assigns, a tract of land contain. tog 24 acres sod 6 perches, strict measure, here. torero conveyed to then—Seing the same one full equal undivided twenty-fourth part of the said above described two contiguous tracts of land, which Lewis C. Dougherty, by indenttire, dated the 3d of January, 1839, conveyed to Tho mas C. Williams, with the appurtenances, con sisting of 111 Miners Houser; Gangways and Tunnels, opened for the purpose of mining coal ....., and Iron Ore. • -. ' Also, All that two full equal anifondivided twelfth parts, the whole into twelvi parts to be parted and divided, of and in all those certain two tracts ef land, situate in Norwegian township, Cooney aforesaid, beginning at a chesnut oak corner, in the! line of John Steutsberry, thence north birdegreet, west 171 perches to a stone, thence south 67 degrees,west 76 perches to repast, thence south 21 degrees, east I f perches to ?post, thence south 67 degrees, west 3913 perches to a pine, thences.bla small mountain south 23 de grees, east• 0 perches to a maple, thence,north cr degrees , e', ,at 3913 perches to a stone, thence by land of John • Middleton, south .23 degrees, east 229 pereheith a white eak, thence north 67 degrees; east 42 perches to. 11. - hickory; thence north - - 23 degreee, `west perches'Cu a stone, thence south 89 degrees,.west ,5 perches to a white oak, north 1 degree, west 1511 perchbi to' a pine, thence north 89 degrees, east 90 1-2 per. circa to a stone, thence north 1 degree, west 80 perches to the place of beaming .raentaining 522 acres more er less, excepting, out Of the' same 24 acres-and, 6 perches, heretofore sold to Geo. W. Richards and Volney B. Palmer, being the same premises which William Macao granted and conveved to Thnmas C. Williams, by deed dated the 29th day of March, 1837. With the ap. purienancesleonsisting at' I I Miners Rouses. Gangways fled Tunnete. opened for the it.if,10913 of mining Ceal and Irr,n Ore. Asso, All that three full equal and undivided twelfth parts, the whole - into twelve iit a -I evia to be divided, of and in all those two cm i 1 , l r..et s or prices of land, situate in Norwegian tossissitp,' SehOylkill county, bounded and described ao. lad. lows, to Wit:—Beginni_nz at a Chesnut oak cur rier in the line of' John Stoutzberry, thence. OM In .511 degrees ;,West 171 perches to a Mune. thersto seieh 67 degrees, west.. 76 perches to a oap.t, thence south 23 degrees'. east . 16 'perches or l a iime, thence eolith 67 degree!, west 391 1-2 per. sties to a pine, thence by a small mountain,south 23 degrees, east 130 porches to e maple, thence north 67 degrees, cast-391 1-2 to it stone, thence by land of John Middleton, south -23 degrees, east 220 perches to a white oaks thence north 67 degrees, east 42 perches. to a hickory, thence , north 23 degrees. west 5 perthes to a white oak, north I .degree. west 151 1-2 perehes to a pine, theucusiorth 89 degrees, eget 3014 perchesse a atone, thence north 1 degree, west 80 perches to the place of beginning—containing 522 acres, more or leres s ibeing the same - premises which Ja cob Hartnett, Jr. and wife, be deed dated:the 2d Of March, 1837, granted and conveyed to Thomas C. Williams; with thehereditaments and-Upeitr.. ! tenances emisieting of) I Miners .Hansee, Gang *sea and"T.4nroile. opened for Ile. purpose of , , 1. 7 • mining coal and irr4, !Qr 5 . 6... 1 44w the estate Of Therms C; Wifflapte., . ~ ~,, 4t the saniCiipt44l4 -, .lilace, -, "all that installs the,, of piece fir groural..ort the 'north? Svesterardl side of fitabintangtk,Streit in'thalro. rough, of ttsville;', in the,toirity - 'litotes:rid, -niarked ,in' di . and- Patterson'a additional plan of said Borough,No. it, enritaiiiint l ikfront 60 feel. and in depti(. 244;_feet t igheriejmund&l' northeastwardly by, kg iNis. 9,:northwesitgaidly bY a 20 feet wide alley, smithivestwitirlly by.lot. No. la, and southeastward'' , by Mabantango St.. aforeiraid. being the same lot of' 'grimed which ,Rdward . B. Habig , and Elias ft, his wife and Franais S. Hubley and Rachael bis,a4fit, by In.; denture bearing even date herewith; end' intend. ed to be recorded, , , did grant and confirm onto Samuel Lewis and, to his heirs and assigns forev er. fe*cepting and reserving out of the abovi de. scribed lat. all facia or stone coal that may be found °ph tholiame or any' part thereof' unto Thome, Potts end others, their heirs and assigns tt any they have, or whatever the same rise' son. tian'may be, together with the hereditameets and appurtenances.. Late the estate of Samuel Lewis. sit - the same time,and place,.; 1 • :,.. - 1 MI tharcertain anemia hallo:in Frame -..- ma: ^ House and lot or meteor groand.beieg the ``=='g"northern half lot in Young's Addition ta Port C „n. Schuylkill county,marked No. 2, Or the second lot south of Second street, or market street, said half lot containing 2.5 feet in width on Market street and Pike street, and in length or depth St lest. being part of the same premises which were granted nal con veyed by Shiba S. Warne andwife to Lebbetts:Whit. ney, by deed dated December 28th.1836, recorded in Schuylkill County in Deed Rook NO. 15, page 627. 2. Au°, all that certain lotergeound, marked' No. 4. ore-Market street, containing in width 45 feet on . Market street and 94 in depth to Pike 'street. being rhosootk west corner lot on Afarkerstreet, in Young's Addition to Port Carbon, Schuylkill county. and part of the same premises' whith Ewa S.' Wine and wife granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney by deed, dated the 28th December, A.. D. 1836, recorded in SCluylkill county, in Deed hook 'l5. page 627. 3. Auso, all that certain ope and a half -- ! 0 story frame house and toter piece otground '_=''_'_=''_=''_ vibrate in Yang's Addition to Porrearbon. on tie north side of Pottsville street, Rind lot No 43 to the northwest corner of Pottsville and Com merce street about 73 feet, and in length or depth on Commerce street northwest to Lawton & Cos line about 100 feet. and westwardly along said Lawton & Co's line to lot No. 13 about '5O feet, being the same premises which Robert Young granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney, by,Deed, dated January' 5,1833, recorded ur Schuylkill County, in Deed book 13, page 174; , 4. Also. All that certain two story Frame 62.6 E House, Frame Stable and lot or piece of EE ground, situate in Young's Addition to Port ar • • n. Schuylkill county, on the north side :olPotts. .ville street, being 50 feet in front on said Pottsville street by 100 feet in depth, marked in the town plot of Young's Addition to Port Carbon, No. 13. being the game premises which Robert Young granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney, by Deed dated De— cember 25. 1832, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 13, page 178 Argo. All that certain lot or piece of (ground, situatein Young's Addition Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, wounded northwaMfir by lot No. 48, and Law ton & Co's land,sonthwardly by Pottsville atreet.east wardl7 by lot No. 13, and westwardly by lot No. 17, containing in width from lot No. 13 to 17, filly feet, and'in length or depth from Pottsville street to lot No. 48, one hundred feet. and being the lot ',which is, marked in the general plan of Young's Addition to Port. Carbon with the No. 15, on Pottsville street; be- ing . the same premise* which Robert Young granted and conveyed to,Lebbdus Whitney. by Deeddated the jst march, 1833, recorded in Schuylkill ceunty, in Deed bock 13. page 313. 6. ALso, all that certain one and a half ssaa Story Frame House and lot or piece of round, situate in Young's Addition to Port Car on, Schuylkill county, bounded northuVardly by' Hill street, southwardly - by lots numbered 15,and 19, eastwardly by Lawton & Co's :and, and weitwardly by lot No. 46, containing in width from Lawton & Co's land to lot No. 46, sixty feet, 'and to depth or length from lots No. 15 and 17, to the south side of Hill street. ablut 100 feet, being lot No. 48 in the gen eral plan of Young's Addition to Port Carbon, and being the same premises which Robert Yoneggranted and conveyed to Lebbeos Whitney by Deed:dated lit March, 1833, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 13, page 314. 7., Also. all those certain three:two story EFrahm dwelling houses, frame barn, and L I piece or parcel of land. situate in Yoting's .i.ciition to Port Carbon, beginning ate goat for a corner at the distanceof 51 feet west from the west rail of the Mill Creek Rail :load. being the:west side of Commerce street.thence 18 degrees, west 214 feet too post and stone torner-to Seitzing,cr & Wetherin's land, thence by the same north 72 degreei, west 702 feet to a post in the south line of Pottsville street. thence along the same. north 65 degrees, east 566 feet to Commerce street,;thence along the mid west lino of•the same, south 40; degrees, east 336 feet to ithe place of beginning , containing 3 81-leo acres,be ing the same piece or parcel of land which Robert Young grantee and conveyed to Lebbcus , Whitney, by Deed dated lst March, 1833, recorded in ScheYl kill county. in Deed book 13, page 316. 8. - Atiro, all that certain lot or piece Of ground, situate in Lawton's addition to Port Carbon, bounded on the north by five other lots in the wild townj ou 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 oh: the north line 142 feet, and on the south side 148 feet, being the lot which is inarkeil in the general plan of Lawton's addition to Pert Carbon with the No. 400, and the same premises which Wil liam Lawton, William Wallace and Christopher Leoser granted and conveyed to Lebbeua Whitney 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 of ground. situate in Lawton'eAddition to Port Carbon, being the northwardly part of lot No. 30 in the general Plan of the said Addition, bounded northwardly by Tbird street, southwardly by the other part of same :lot. now of Charles Bober, late ofLebbeus Whitney. east_ wardly by Laivtou street. and westwanllythy Market street,. ecntainier in width on Lawton street and: - Market street efeet, and in length or :depth 150 feet, being the 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.'ALSO, all that certain two story frame Irg'.l; Dwelling house, backbuildings end stable 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 from First to Second street 150 feet, beinlet No. 42 in the general plan of Lawton 's Additio nto P6rt Carbon, and the same lot of ground which William Lawton, IVillinm Wallace and Christopher Lioser granted and conveyed to Lebbeue llhitney, by Deed Wi l ted the 25th day of January /831,thcorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book N 0.14, page 262. • /11.!,•Atso. all that two story frame dwel- Fa r ling house, backbuildings and *able,. and ET three contiguous lots or piecesOf ground, situate in Lawton's Addition to the tone of Port Carbon. and marked in the plan of said addition with the N05.'51., 52 and,s3, containing together in Front or breadth 150 feet (each lot being 50 in width) and in length or depth 150 feet.bnunciedsonthwestwardly by lot No. 50, northw6twanlly by Second street, oortheastwardly by Front street, being the same lots of ground which bemmOvested in Lebbeus Whitney by two several Deeds, one whereof from. William 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 Wal lace and Lebeus Whitney, dated August 19. 1837, recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book 16, page 387. . . A Lso. oneequal and undivided moiety or 0926 half part of all those two two story Frame EE I dwelling houses, and lot of ground, situate in hawton's 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 thegen ) eral plan of Lawton's addition to Port Carbon. No. 31, being, the mine premises which were granted and conveyed - to Lebbeus Whitney and Charles Iliber,bv William Hobngs and wife, by Deed dated-October 12, 1835,reccr in Schuylkill County, in Deed book 15, page 193. ' • ) • 13. At.soone equal-and undivided moiety • 2.0 lor half pan of all those certain two on . IL:story and a half Frame homes and lot hr piece of ground, situate in Lawton's Addition to Pert Carbon, bounded northwest by Third street. southeast by Second street, northeasti y lot No. 89. and - south east by lot No. 87, con long in width frcim lot No. d 7 to let 'No. 89, fitly, feet, end in length from Second street to Third street 150 t, being the lot which , is parked in the general pl of Law torea addition 'to. Port Carbon with No.l3B,tieing partof the same,prem ises whfib William Wood g ted aril conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney and Charles Behar by Deed. dated March 2, 1P35, recorded inSchuylkill county, in Deed book 15, page 568. • • • • .._, Auto, one equal and andindelltioiety or seas "' half part or all that eertaineineand a half 33_ a story house and lot of ground, 'situate in 1.71010/2 addition to Port Carbon,lmunded northwest by Third street, on the southeast by the mhos half of the same lot, on the northeast In lot No. 88, and on the south west by Lawton street, containing in -width front Lawton street to lot No. 88, fifty feet, and in kilo from Third street to the other half°, the lot; S feet. and being' the northwest half of lot NO. th 87.. laterton's addition to Port Carbon.' bei'nepart of th e SUM • which 'William Woad vented and convey to Charles Bober and Lebbeus Whitney. by deed'dated March 2d,1835; recorded in Behav e klq thatnat.Y. Dad *Kok 111. INV • ~_ ; • =Hi ,flll _,R ~ :; • . • •, ~,...,,,. Ate°, one equal rind undivided inoiory• or ril.t half part of all that certain one and a half " ' story-Fatal Mose and lot - of ironed; situ ate in la wton's Addition to Petri Csrbeiv, beaded on the northwest by tee other 'half of the seine kit. on the; southeast by Secondatreet, on the'nordieast by lot No. 88. and on the eouthwest by Latium street, :containing in width from Lawton street ao lot N 0.133. -fifty feet. and in length from Second street to the elle• es half of the 'game lot. 751ect,heie$ the 806tbfaSt 'half of the . samelot which is alerted in the general - play of Lawton's Additioq,to Po rtiCattroti with No. fitand the same totergroan/LOW' Joiteph'F.Car. 'roll and wife, by deed datedthe fllth day or Februire. 1837; recorded in Schuylkill cennty, in Deed book 16,page 203, granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whit- Jtey andEbarles Biber. " • • . , 1 -,1,6. Atte, one equal andenditided moiety or half . •' . part of all *hate:main twiiitory log hod se r 2 0 and lot' or piece of ground, marked No. • s• ells , on Coal street in Robert Young's ad . I -•-• dition to Port 'Carbon, containing 50 'feet - - -- in front on . laid Coal street. being on the west side of the same and running back ~100 feet in depth, being the same ' lot, of gr o und which John A. Boyd granted and conveyed to LebbeniWhitney and Charles Saber_ by Deed dated the Ist - I:W.140111839, recorded in Deal bOok 17, page 505. `U. Amp, all that right title and interest of Lebbeus Whitney of in and to all that certain let or piece of ground, situate in the ,town of Pert, Carbon,-in the twenty of Schuylkill, bounded by Jackson street front, and marked and number. alp the plan of the said Wien with the No. 42, 'Maligning in front 60 feet, and in depth 220 feet, being the same lot of ground'which Samuel Weth. erill by an articlel of agreement. dated the 20th day of August, A.'D. 182 . 9. contmeted and agreed to sell to Peter Reinhart;who assigned and trans ferred his ; interest therein to, Lobbies Whitney. by an article of agreemeut, dated the 23d day of July, A. ti": 1833. 18. Acael, all the right title and interest of.Leb. bees Whitney of in and to a certain lot nr piece of,ground, situate in the toren of Port Carbon, ,Schuylkili county, bounded in front by Jackaon street. on the north by hickory alley, on the , west by Spruce street; ant on the South by lot N 0.44, and marked in the' plan of the 'said town with n,umber 46: containing in width' 60 feet, and in length or depth 220 feet, being the same lot of ground which Samuel P. Wetherell and others by agreement dated the let day of January, A. D. 1830, contracted and agreed to sell to Peter Seitzinger. whose interest in the same became vested in the said Lebbeus Whitney, by an agree.: meet dated-the 23d day of March, A. D. 1833. 19. Anse. one full-equal and undivided fourth • part of all that certain one and . a half as s . r , story Frame house, and a one story 1 ' ;: : e - Frame house and lot or parcel of land situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill County, beginning at a post and stone corner near the road leading from Pottsville to Port Carbon, thence north 441 degreetr,,,east 551 perches to a post and stone corner, thence south 451 degrees ' east 141 perches to low-water mark in the river Schuylkill. thence down the said riv er south 441 degrees, west 551 Perches to a point at low water mark in the said river. thence north 451 degrees, west 141 perches to the place of be ginning, Containing Secret, being the same prem ises which the 51inene Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill; granted and conveyed to Lebbeus Whitney, by deed dated the 17th day of August, A. D. 1837, recorded in SchOylkill co. 'in Deed book No. 16, page 219. 'c • , Anse, one full equal and undivided half part or moiety the whole into two equal parts, to be par. ted and diiiided,, of all that certain cruet or piece of land, situate in, NorwegianAusrnship, Schuy I. kill county, beginning at a stone corner on the west bank of Mill 'Creek, thence extending by land of the New Ybrk and Schuylkill Coal Cote pany, south 6 degrees, west 65 perches to a spruce tree corner, sou th 36degrees, east 301 perches to I bomb tree corner, nurth 66 degrees, east 41 perches to a spruce tree corner standing on the east bank of Mill Creek, south 65 degrees, east 30 perches to- a spruce tree corner, thence by land of John Pon, north 50 degrees, east 212 perches to a stone corner, thence by land of Jo. cob Repp north 60 degree/ , east 93 perches to a stone corner, north 37 d e grees, west 54 perches .. 'to a post, thence by land o(Conrad Keim and Pe. ter Newschwender south 50 degrees. west 286 to a spruce , tree nos a maple corner, and north 34 degrees, west 80' perches to the place of begin ning, containing 182 acres & 40 perm's and allow once, excepting thereon' all town lots in the town of Lawton's Addition to Port Carbon. sold and conveyed by William LaWton, W dilate Wallace and Christopher Loeser, Trustees, and subject, to all Ws contracted to be 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 Chilies, dated the Ilth day of August, 1834, in the penal ''sourof Twenty Thousand collate, con ditioned for the payment of Ton Thousand Dol -1 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 prem lees which became vested in Lebbeus Whitney, 1 under and by virtue of a Deed, and the convey ance therein referredio from Charles Whitney to William Wallace 'lad the said Labbeini Whit ney, dated the 19th nay 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. At.so all that certain one lull eget:dried un divided third part, the whole irto three equal parte to be parted and divided of all the five con tiguous tracts of land, situate in Rush township, Schuylkill county, the outer boundary line of which arc as follows , Beginning at a stone . cor ner of the tract of land surveyed iii the name of Richard Willing, in the line of lands of Charles %Vitman, Esq., thence by the same and land late of Jobe Kunkle, north sixty degrees, mist 200 perches to a stone in the line of the Joseph Mor ris tract, thence south 30 degrees, east 10 perch. es to a stonh, thence north 65 degrees, cast 1,14 perches to a stone 'corner of the Michael Fin. stermacher tract, thence south 30 degrees, east 136 perches to a pine corner the-line of lan ds •of John Bentil, thence north 621 degrees, east 5271 perches to a pine corner, thence north 20 de grees, west 89 perches to a stone corner. in the line f the Margaret Willing tract; thence north 10 9 _east 351 perches to a white Oak corner, thence 'north 30 degrees, west 180 perches to a 'stone corner, thence swath 28 degreeti,-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 south 110 degrees, west 200 perch:. es to a stone in the line of the' Richard Willing tract, thence north 30 degrees,- west 20 perches to a stone corner, thence south 60 degrees, west 200 perches to a stone corners of the tract of land surveyed in the name o f Gene Mifflin, thence along the same south 30 degrees, east 268 perch. es to the place of beginning. containing 1748 a cres, 45 , perches, strict' meOure, more or less, being the same premises-whiel William Auden ried and wife, by deed' bearing even date here with, granted and conveyed to Lebbous Whit. ney, with the appertenanceq late the estate' of Lebbeus Whitney. - • .At the mine time alut place, All that ono l full equal undivided moity or half part (the whole into two equal parts to be divided ) of and in the five following described tracts or'pie. eel, of land, to 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 YrirklCoel . Comt any, south 6 degrees, west 65 perches; to a 'spruce tree corneri south - 37 degrees. bast 301 perches fo a beach tree, corner north 66 degreea, east 41 perches to a spruce tree, corner standing on east bank of Mill creek, south 65 degrees, east 30 perches to a sprice tree, corner thence by land of John Pott, north 50 degrees, emit 202 perches to a stone corner, thence by' lands cf Jo. cub Klopp, earth 16 degrees, east 93 perches' to a atone comer. north 37', degrees. west 54 perches to a post, thence by kids of, Conrad Kahn and Peter Newschender. "sloth, 50 degrees, 'west 286 perches to a semen tree. now maple corner, and north 34 degrees, west-80 perches to the place of, beginning, containing 172 acres lied 40 . perches, and allowance upon which gain tract of land an edditioc called Lawton's addition to the town of Pert Carbon, has been laid off comprising divers buildings, lots.' ti ith convenient retracts and el., leys, a general plan of-which is intended to be forthwith recorded in the proper office.- Anso, all those two tracts .or pieces of land, situate in Schuyikill township, in the county of !Schuylkill, the first thereof beginning at a poet, I thence extending by laild of Christian-Schell, an• cording to survey made the 17th day of Novenn, A fter, 1829. by George Reber,Esq., deputy survey. or, south .24 degrees. east 202 perches to a cor.• tier: - thence by land late of Andrew Gilbert, north 40 degrees, east .113• perches -to a stone, I thence by lead el George &i ti; earth 44 - de. S . .r ;a greet, igkini64 perchtestnit'stone„ thence south 60 ttegteetts wea,10 5 ..9 0 #91 1 cit ,10 the a.ber) men tionetphice tbegiunitimi,bonrided ,by,,.-laids of nowt!! Jate . of,Sailor, Freda:Mk - Waltz; Ahdrew gilberte Geroge Reber, taq:,.. arid others. and by . the Cattawhota Road t enntaimitg,lsl4l acres.. And the other beginning at the corner of George Re. ber'sjindilatifof Aarini Bowen, thence south 24 legreetriust 2551] perches to-•a stone:corner. thencerhy fetid late of Andrew Gilbeit,ttortb 65 degrees. eask3l, perches to isatene,covier,thence 'north F. 4 degrees, west 301 perches to - stone, theiMe'north 65 degrees, east -,4l perchei 'to .a stone, thence" mirth 24 degrees, 'west 9.1 Perches to.a stohei thence north 90 degrees. east 13 Per. ches to a corner ; thence north 24 degrees, west 202 perches to a Post, and thence south 60 de grees,pest 8.1 pere.hes to the above mentioned PlacciOr Within ing,Colitaining 111 acres. and 10 - perches, Ind allowance, and on pat of which . said two last described tracts of lan4i town Imo been laid"off eillett‘Ttisearera, of divers, build ings,. lots, With convenient -streets and alleys, a general plan of which is intended to be forthwith recorded in the proper Came: ' Aiso all that carotin tract or piece of land, sit. 'hate in Schuylkill township, and beginning at a stone,thence by land of Peter Ladig, and Chris. tian Schnell, (according to ti resurvey made the 17th clay of November, 1829,-by George Reber, Esq., deputy surveyor,) north 65. degrees, east 400 k perches to a stone in the old Bucks and Northamptou'countY line. thence by the said line north:4B degrees.] west 84 perches to a stone, thence by land late vacant south 60 degrees, welt 387 perches tor(ptone, end thence a - oath 24 degrees, east 83 perches to the place ,ot begin. ,ning,.contoining 150 acres, and 3; perches, and allowance, and which Said tract of 14nd was cur: ,veyed, in pursuance of a warrant dated the 22d day of March, 1824; but is supposed upon a re.: survey to contain about 200 acres. Argo all that certain tract or piece of land, sit. nate in Schuylkill township,' Schuylkill 'counts, adjoining "the above described tract of land;. be ginning at a stone corner in 'the line ot Peter ladies land, thence extending by land of George -Reber, and lands of James Blew, north 60 de. grees,east 301 perches to a stone, thence by Geo. Reber's land, north 24 degrees, west 8611 perches to a stone, thence by the list above described tracts, south.6s degrees, west 302. perches to a stone corner, thence by land of Peter Ladig, Booth 2G degrees, east 114 perches to the above place of beginning, containing 191 acres, 11.1 perches. ILate the, estatif of Gcorge i . Wain dec'd., William Wallace, and Frederick ,Errsnger, at the same time and place, A cer tain message or tenement and lot or •.., piece of ground, situate on both sides , si of the centre Turnpike road, in Man - helm township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of the turnpike road, aforesaid, thence extending by othet land of the Schuylkill Navigation Comps ny, the following courses and distances, to wit; north 83 degrees and 5 minutes. east 157 feet, north 26 degrees and 10 minutes, west 30 feet, north 83 degrees and 5 minutes, 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 84 tlegrees and 55 minutes, east 169 feet, 9 inches to the place of beginning, with the appurtenances, of a lame three story stone store house, with a side building thereunto attached. Mao, another lot or piece of ground, situate at the distance of 236 feet, and on a course of north 84 degrees and 5 Mitutes, east from the afore 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 feet, 6 inches to a stake, thence extending north 29 degiees, and 5 minutes, west 249 feet to corner near the waste wier, and thence extend- ing north 60 degrees and 55 minutes, cast 60 feet ha low water mark of the Schuh lkill river, thence down the said river along the line - of low water to the place at beginning, it being the same premises which the President, Managers and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation company, by Indentnye bearing even date with the Mort gage and executed immediately befeili the same, granted and conveyed unto the bawd& 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 thereunto attach ed, frame stab le,and other outbuildings. ; tale the estate of the Pottsville and Danville Railroad Company. Sit the same time and place, All that certain Grist Mill, Saw Mill, :Mansion House, and piece or parcel Is"••• la of land, situate in the borough of 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 stieet 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 line ef 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 come- 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 milli+, subject to the right of Richard Willing; his heirs and assignsto explore, mine, carry away all stone coal or fossil laying or be 'big udder the surface of the same, the said Rich. and Willing, Isis heirs and assigns being subject to all damages incurred to the external surface, -buildings, improvemenis, way!, dams, races and slices by such exploration. or taking. or carrying away the said coal or. fossils,.with . the appurte. nances_consisting of a two story stone grist mill, a two story stone- dwelling house, with a one sto. ry stone kitchen thereanto attached, saw mill, frame stable, end other outbuildings. • , No. 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 Brubswig town ship and partly in SchuylkillAnwnithip, Schoyl. kill county, bounded bsi the Little Schuylkill rail road, southerly by lands of Jonathan Yost & Co., northerly by lands of Joseph Heisler, and Jacob„Heisler, and others, containing 1237 acres andlls9 perches and allowance. 'No, 3. 'All that certain Messuage, .. tenement and tract of land, situate in " West Penn Township, county afore , - said, bounded by lands of late John Kleckner, now of John and Henry Seaman, Daniel Shively, and others, containing 124 tures, 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 ortfeertain tract of land, situate partly in Rash and partly sin-Luzerne Township, Northampton county, con. taming 1748 acres, with the appurtehances, con 1 siding of 3 saw milts, on@ steam saw mill, and two water power saw mills. No. 5. A certain tract of unimproved land; situate in East Brunswig township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of Daniel Focht, Jonathan Jones, and others, containing 7 acres. No. 6. A certain tract of: land, partly Wm. proved; situate in Eut Branswig township, coun ty aforesaid, near , McKeansbnrg , adjoining lands of Solomon Whetstone, Mathias Moyer, and eth• era, "containing 90 acres, with the appurtenances. No. 7. A certain tract of land, situate on Coal Run, partly in East Brunawig and partly Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lairds of Samuel Boyer, Daniel Yost, and others, :containing 100 acres with the appurtenances. • -1 8. A certain tract of unimproved land, ad. .joining' the - last described, and lands of Daniel Graff and others:ccintaining two hundred, acres, widt the appurtenannes. - Nis.' 9i A - certa i n tract of unimprivedgfld, . situate in Rush township, county aforesaid, adjoin.' 'int lands of Jeremiah Peanut 4 fia otbars, contain inr acres - with tie appurtenances; . . • —o. 10 certain tact of stirmqtromi 'land .tuvrristisp,, an* county, ad; jnfniiig lands of Shelinetnusery nd•otherty. ciMllining - 400 acres with the appurtenances. 41.. The Undivided third part of a certain trietUf land, sitaate in Rush township, county a foresaid;inliiining lands of . Samuel Lindier,,and other lands Of William AOdeinted, containing: 8000 gieregiviitil the ippartknances, - 127 , Thenndivided half part pf a certain tract of land; situate in Ruah Tovini cOnaty afuresaid, adjOinhig lands of Marge t Wing and 'others; containing 198, acres, and 12 perches,. with the appirtenancee. Late the egg. of 'Will; jam Audenried. - the saw time and place, A cep- Asia lot of. ground,, Situate in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, bounded in fronton theßublie roid leading from PinegrOveG OrwigisburgSn the rear by a public alley, on one side by lot of John Miller, on theotherilde by lot of John Stenger, being in front and rear forty one reit, 6 inches, and in depth 180 feet, with the sp. purteriences,consisting of a one. story log-dwel• lir.mhouse. 'Late the estate of Amu Corr. t thesame time and place, A cer • tain lot of ground, situate in the town of %tirades mile. Norwegian township, Schuylkill- county. marked in the Pl - an , of said town, No. 24, bounded on the north by filoponkehela striet_so - feet, on the east by lot,No. 25. 200 feet, on °motets etreet 50 Get, and on the west by lot No. 25, 200 feet, with the appurtenances cimsisting of three two glary frame Dwelling Houses: : Late the estate of Henry Smith. 1 At the same time and place, A cer tain lot of ground, situate in. the Borough of Mi. nersville; Schuylkill county,Aoining lots of Blair hfcClenachan and Daniel R. Bennso, containing 25 feet front, marked in the genera plan—, with the appurtenances consisting of a / Awo story frog) house. Late the estate of Benjamin Robins. at the same lime and place, All that certain one equal 'undivided moiety , or half part; (the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided ) of all that certain tract of land, situ ate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill comity, be ginning at a post corner in the line of, the two hun dred acres belonging to Thomas. S. Ridgway, Rob— eft McDermot, and Doctor J. Ames, a corner of land of Gideon S. Peltier, and Edward B.Gorri gues, thence by the same north 84 degrees, 37i perches to a post, thence smith 16/ degrees, cast 80 perches to a post, thence north 70/ degrees, east 436 perches to•a pine stump and stones and corner of the Bushy tract, now belonging to the heirs of Samuel P. Wetheril, dec'd and others, thence by the same north 56 . degrees. east , to a stone corner in the tine of the George Reber tract. now belonging to the Valley Furnace Compatiyi thence by the same 20 degrees, west 10} retches to a stone, thence north 71 degrees, oast 148 per ches to a atone; 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 degrees, west 130 perches to i stone corner of land, nowor late Sam uel Moss, thence along said land to stone corner in' the division line of said land, and land now or late of John,Keener, thence by said land now or late of John Keener, south 66 degrees, west 372 perches to a stone corner, thence by land now or late of George F. Randolph, north CO degrees, west 108, parches to a maple stump and stones, and corner of said land of Ridgtday, McDerrnot, and Ames, thence by the same eouth 29 decrees. east 18 perches to a rack oak, thence south 893 degrees, east 59 perches to a rock oak, thence north 711 degrees, east 69 perches to a pine, thence north 161 degrees, west 1253 - perched to , the place of beginning, containing 659 acres; he the same more of less. Except all the coal in the vein known by the name of Salem Vein, within the following bohnds, beginning where the" out crop of said vein is crossed by the eastern line of the lands of Ridgway..McDeimot and Ames, then ,measuring down 900 feet the pitch of the, vein at right angles to the horizontal hue in the course of the vein, thence on qe tforizontal line to a pitint from which a line at right angles shalltstnits the moat eastward pointif the above mentioned flan.' of Gideon G. Palmer, and Edward 13. GarriCues, being the same premifee which Thomas tiillynrin and wife, by deed dated"the 10th of April. 183.5, granted to Caleb Parker, with the appurtenances, consistini of 13 one and a, half glary 1 I log bodges, one frame stable, and s us s us frame blacksmith shop. Also .a ceps cious Tunnel is constructed on Ibis tract, commencing near Bear run, running in a southerly direction 1 6 120 feet, cutting in this die. lance 9 veins of red ash coal of different dimen sions, era now stands within 48 garde of the cel ebrated Barclaugh'aein, shods and screens with the necessary lateral rail roads have bcem coo- structed and required no great outlay to make the same operative; a lateral road from the mouth of said tunnel 1 1.8 mile io extent, has been construc ted by the owners of the above trarl, and two oth er landholders adjoining, for their joint use, inter secting the Volley Railroad about one mile above Port Carbon. The Coal Veins cut by the above tunnel, continue on this tract for upywards of 750, perches. Late the estate of Cakl Parker. dt the same time and place, all that lot or peice of ground, Saw-milli and water right, situate in Manheim (now Branch Town ship, Schuylkill county. beginning at a stake north of Titus Bennett's southern lino of the tract 01 land purchased of Lawrence and Robert M, Lewis, in the Centre of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, titmice north 9 de grees, west along the centre of the said Railroad 300 feet, thence south 81 degrees, east 4g feet to a stake at the corner of a lot, conveyed to J. end C. Thomas, thence south 69 degrees 16 feet- to the south east corner of Thomas' fist north 82 1,2. digrees, east 136 feet to a , small black oak tree on the west bank of iiteriver.Schitylkill. thence in a southerly course along 'the west bank of the said 'river 35 feet to a 'hake north of said Ben nett's line, thence south 60 degrees, 230 feet more orllestto the place of -beginning, with the appur tenanies consisting of a one and a half story frame dwelling house, stable end ico house.— Late the estate of Blair ifeCienehan, fit tke same lime - and place, ally that certain Martine, plantation and tract ot, land, situate in Norwegian township county - aforesaid, bounded cud described al follows, to wit.;—beginning at s marked Pine ; coiner of land, commonly mike Sunkels thence by the same, south 79 degrees, east 94 perches to pine, thencd by the same south 1 degree, east 56 perches to a pine,- then cenorth eighetY-four degrees, east 121 1-2 perches to a white oak, and north 53 degreee,"east 139 perches to a white oak, thence by other land owner not kt wn, north , 56} degrees, east 99, perches to pino, and south 58 degrees, west 3321 perches to a stone, thence by odor:part of said laud now jonathan Zerbe, north 31 degrees, west 238 perches to the place of begihning, containing 211 acres and 71 perches, being the same land which liyilliern gebert; deed: granted and conveyed, to Henry K. Strong end BaSidarause, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances, consisting of Late the estate of Henry K. Strong and David Krause. , At the same time and place, (By virtue of a• writ of Fieri Facials ).a certain tract of unimproved Coal Land, situate in Pinegrove town ! ship4Schirylkill county, adjoining vacant land and bandit:44obn %Vilma Philip Lesher, John Miller, containing 448 aeies, 65 perches.' andallowence, being the same trait of 'land whiCh was ihrieyed oe *lima Ottawa 10. Michel theinoingar; ~. 64 Dec: 'Um." 1293., se till ',the a ppoonaneem Late the estate of the Piesident anti Managers of Vsney Rai! flied ankAtinini Ztnis AU seised and taken in faCciitio . ai dna be sold by • ' - .I(lllX.44. , woottsort, theiift Bhefiff's Otrice Orstiks. j burg. F0b..14; 1843. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE 'OFFICE/ 100 Pine Streff 4 cOnter:Soitik &red; ; • ' , ' • ve THE Subicriberixigs leave to call • . s,Z;, 'the attention of his friends: and the p y p A► Public in' general; to the ftillowing - • :/. :" ' ' arrangertients fir 1843, for the'porii .. ' , pose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and . • ' Steerage ParatengertkbY the following. . .3'.5 i,5 Regular packet MO to andfiom'.Prertiod. , • . ,Stitly . Captain' •Dity" orSailing from. Names. ... _ . -__ "-New York. •5, ,111, Washington,'Borrows, June • 7 Oct 7 Feb 7 United States Britton •13' ' 13 *"13: Garrick ' Skiddy ' 25 • • ;:, 2S' 25' Patrick Henry Delano July . , 714101 -'''''o 75Iar'; Sheffield Allen . . 1 - 13 13 •'• .. . Roscius , Collins • -' . 'US ' - 2.5 - 25 Independence Nye - Aug 7 Dec 7 As'l 7 • Virginian Allen `t-•13 • 13 '. 13' SiddorNh E. Cobb. '2s' ' 25 14 . 25 . Ashburton Iluttleston Sep. 7.. Jan 7 filly' 7 Steen Whitney Thonipson l' 13 ,' 13 ' 13 'Sheridan • ' Direyster -,' 25% •25 ! 25' '-• ' - ' - ' Days cipSailing! from' ..-- giverpool. ' G. Washington Burrows July 25 Nov 2511 Pr 25 ' United States , Britton . Aug 1 Dec lAl,l , • .Garrick ' Skiddy '. 13 1 ' 13 •.'43' ' Patrick Henry Delano 1 254 25 'v . 25' Sheffield Allen Sept 1 Jan. 1 flry I - , Roscina Collins • 13 • 13. ••-• 13 independence Nyd . • 22 ' 25 t 25, Virginian Allen - Oct. 1 Feb i 1 Pao 1 ~ - Siddous 1, Cobb • 13 4, 13 •,,. 13 ,''; Ashburton I I utt leson • 25 • 15 ,•..25 Ste'n Whitney Thompson Nov 1 Mar t 1 ;Ply I Sheridan Depeyster ~ ' 13 • 13_ ' il3 , Regular Aldo Ships to cud from Loottlan,'. . Ships'? ; Captains, Days of Sailing from ' Names. ~, New York. ' Mediator Chadwick June 1 Oct 1 Feb '1 Wellington Chadwick • 10 1 IS 1 - 10 Quebec Heberd ' e"- 20 ' 20 1 20 Philadelphia Hovey ;July 1 Nov 1 51'r • 1 Switzerland Chadwick • 10 ' 10 .• 10 • ' 11. Hudaoh Morgan l , 20 •20' 20 Ontario' Brutish Aug 1 Dec 1 A• 1 1 Toronto Griswold • 10 • 10 • .10 Westminster Moore •• 20 1 20 .6 20 St. hates 'i:''.. Sabin' Sect 1 Jan 1 May li, ; :a, Montreal ~,,Tiiik,er. 10 • 10 • 11t 1" Gladiator .:-.Apiii.. - . 20 • 20 •20 Days of sailing !nisi, - London. Mediator • Chadwick lolly 17 Nov 17'.51'r 1.7 Wellington Chadwick • 27 ."- 27 • 27. Quebec • fieberd • Aog 7 Dcc 7 Al- 7 Philadelphiai t Hovey • 17 ' 17 -' 1.7 Swltzerlanar Chadwick • 21 • 27 •27 ', H. Hudrion . Morgan Sep. 7 Jan 7 sl'y 7 " Ontario'' Bradish 6 17 ' .17 ' • 17 Toronto' Gris,wol,d •27 • 2't •27 Westminster Moore ' . Oct. 7 Feb 7 Yoe' 7 ." St. Jamus , Sebar..., • 17 • 17 • 17 ' Montreal 'Pinker * '27 • '27 . ' 27 Glaaiatiir Britton Nov 7 AI it 7 Ply 7 , In addition to the above Regular Lint's, a nom. ber of Splendid• New York built Transient Ships, such as the iAdirondack,' •Scolland, ' , Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,', will continue to sail irons Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing tho least ;pogsibility of detention or delay in Liverpool : and for the eccommodi :on of persona wishing to r e mit money to their .in flies or friends, I have arranged the pat rue .of my Drafts on the following hks : . .5 The Ul.ter B T lilt, and brandies IRELAND. The Pcoviocia 1 Bank do. - ) file National Bank , do. All Drafts payable at sight, at either of the a bove bails, their branches or agencies. Messrs. Smelter. A I woodA CIP ENGLAND. hankers, London. , . ' • 3 P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool; Passengers can els., h~ engaged from Ltvcr;: pool to Philadelphia, itoston,.and Baltiinrire,.by . the regular picket ships, on application luting made personally, ur" by letter, ( post paid, ) ad dressed to lOSEPII MeMURTIAY, 100 Pine street, corner iiiSimitli... AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Bannon, Esq. - , In Lowell. Itieli.,iValsit, El.* ~ cl In A lowly, T. G. , ,iiiih, Fgt. I'''' ' In Newark, John tlct7uigan,T.4ll. . In Toronto, U. C:, Rogers and r . Thoni t p.m. I also beg leave to essurunw ;friends and the public in general, that the ifMiteit punctuality will be observed in the sailinit of the above ships, together with all others which I maw have, and that passengers wil! experience no delay on their arrival at the different ports where they *peanut embark. t.:2'.. I P. S.—Free passage Fan also be secored from' the various ports in IrcYand and Scotland Emu _which steamboats ran to Liverpool. ,' ~i, JOSEPB McMURRAY, . .7. - 100 Pine street, New Yorks ' Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on ther. Provincial Bona of Ireland, payable at. .• Cork Banbridge Linierick Ballymena Clonmol , Parsontown ' ' Londonderry Dowripa trick Sligo Cavan . Wexford . Lurgun ilellast Omagh , Waterford" Galway Dungannon Bandon Ennis Armagh-- , Ballyshannow r, Athlone Coleraine, .VI Strabane, * - 'Kilkenny Danger/4n • •Ballina Mallow - Traleo ' Moneymoirs,. Youghal Cou•ehill Enrdiskillen -- -- Kilrush Monaghan. ENGLAND—Spooner. Atwood co.; Bank Fri. London, payable in every, town in Grua. Brits . * P. W. BYRNES, Esquire, Liveyool."). • lir CITY Mr GLAsOrSY atrirc; Payable 'in • evert town in Scotland.; l Now York,•lanuary 21, NOTICE. John George and Dal In the Court °Worn-. vid Greenawalt, I mon Pleas of Schuvlkill vs ' County; of Mitch erriN, Sebastian the tlB4l.—itio. 18,•, Heirs of Christian Ley, , • Writ to-make 'anti. deceased, and others, J tion: In this case the lands were sold by the Sheriff' of Schuylkill county, under' an order.of Sale, made by the Court, end the suin of 81392. beirig the proceeds of the sale of that portion of the land. which belonged to Christian Ley in his lifetimo,• has been paid into Court, and the Court hese pointed the undersigned to ascertain MutvaPort to Court who are entitled to receive the said send ,of 11092, and npon what grounds they are intl. tied IC it. - All persons making claim teeny - pot..' tip sy vaid sum amain)) , will therame pietist) la Mice that the undersinged will attend at '-house of ,Joseph liaughowout, in tbe,Ders , ,ologh of Orwiguburg, on Tuesday, tbo 21st' or Alarch, 1843, at 7 o'cl,ck P. M., for the perm* ' of receiving the evidence of their' respective.' claims. - ,17t February 25, VERY CHOICE GREEN AND BLACKI. TEAS.....T. & J. Beatty have just received ritamifit New York, a large supply of choice Green ena Blsair-r - Teas. • December 28 " n. DECREE'S EYE SALVE—A, auriply of this highly celebrated Salvo for 110/8 and inflamed Eyes—inst• received and fur sale by., JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug Storit. — January 28,1843, , NOTICE IS given to the publid, that a Young Ladled' High School. of o Impostor character will be opened in the Borough of Pottsville. about the Bret of April ne.it.'•_. - A more full advertisement will berermer be given. with the recommendations and refemnces. ' • -Feb. 18, PEASE'S CANDY. ---A of:Pease . Coagh Cindy. just received frrinahe Wholesale Agent. Philadelphia, and for' sate at MARTIN'S Drug Store 'Degember 31; ' Sulkey.andratysT‘ WISPS Sr, CANES—Just received:and ll' Whips. ea an i olti n r i k s inl til ean at el. fGig. Marchl9.l2 JOIIN.S. MAltt4rie .46 PRINTERS' INK,—la (2 and 25 lbs. 1(.441;4i , ebiladelphiapridca,for sal° by 61art619,1•10.• 11:80111,600- 121 BORACE SMITU • 9-4
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