- - CONpEaT. • . - Tor. P ottsville. Baited SinginrSdciety give 4heir first Concert in the ..Methodist Episcopal Church, on the evening of July the dtb. The aervreen of MM. and" Miss Taylor, ;with several amateur Gentlemen of rhilidelphla, 'have been engaged for the occasion. C o nductor-:- . .idr.F. BEDFORD. • . Leader of Isistrnmental Music-Mr.! Jill. Can. mei, of Philadelphia. !• . • PItOGRAMME—Ist part. 1, oconic let ne Sing - onto the Lord, "2. The Lor d ~ a King, 3. 0 That Chad wings ',like" Dove,{by Mrs., - ''Taylor. ,'' , " ' song, 04 The Marvellous Work, Chorus, , s.'7:fiery's .Eears, (by Mr: F. Bedford, ~ Song,- '6. Lift op Your Stately - • ' • Heads ' 4 Sole„and Chortle; Shaw. 7 Let the Bright Sera- • ,- phial,' , . .I.Grand Choru' i Dutton. . . • ' : 2nd -PART. 1. Sons of Zion, ' " . Anthem _ ' Nauman, 2. The Voice! of Angel!, Anthem Dr. Clark. 3. Angeis Bier Bright and Vali., .4(by liars. • ~ Tay tor.)l . .I.Crocifirn, ' 5. fleirkt unto me, .6•Tilgrirn rlitheri,( o 7 . •• M. B.,lleyviond,) • Song - Chappl; 1 7. The Last Day, Chorus . Whittaker. 8;0 Gish-Thank?, Grand Chorus, Dr. Clark. . Adnlittance•,2.s cents. • . • Ticsets to be ith!rl of T. C. Pollock,'W. T. Ep: • Ling, and-at tfitt door. -- . . 7 ...ors - open :; at 7. Performance to commence •qu rter before S o'clock. - - mat 24, i . • . - Sung Handel, Men and Chorus Leach. Anthem Cheppet! Reiligerit,i4er, Water Fillers, suit Water Coolers. . . • /11.L1VER EVANB; No, I 5 Chesnut street. neat "L. Front,-; would inform'the public, he, is nbw able atter much experience, and in connection :with the late improvement t o their manufacture, to offer 'the above _articles with' a ; confidence ,in their superiority to any , be has yet-made. , - • Ds Refrigfrater for cooling_and preserving all • articles let colinory purposes, as well as water, 4.. c., is liped isith metal an the inside, and furs :Disked sttth lin' interier, Air chamber. a simple . :but mOst\elfeatual 'ventilator, by whicft Mears; 'Ac., aid. kept sweet and pure iu the wivmest of _ weather. - i ' • ,;- The Water,Fittere can be placed in the Rail. -,gerator so as to be used in corinection,.or sepal . - - ,ately if desired, the whole forming 'a complete and appropriate piesecardonlestic furniture for a ' iliniug.r.ioin, hall orkathen—a very small quan tity of Ice preserving-arid -cooling the entire con. ';tente r . The Filters are calculated fur all seasons and climates, snaking the-most foul andbrackish !,water as pure as the -best Of springi.. They are :a very valuable acquisition to - a ship cabin, as is 'cloven by the many orders received from tne Na. ,vy tar teem.. Die {later - Cooler and Fi46: - ,a - re made express. sly cur Hotels, Public'Buildet.o and S i lures. ~, • 117.4116rders far the So th will kneel. Olen it lien and be packed to insure; - safe carriage. - Er OLD REFRIGER.A.T liScan be altered la corresond with my late tuiprovementa, and have Wa i te Filters pieced in them if klesired.— Old Filters also altered and. repaired at short no , .. , . lice. 4. • i • • o:7' All orders' loft at ihis,office for ylatcr Fil. .. term or Refrigerators will be, promptly attended BA*DIAN. - Philadelphia June 24, • ! 26-3ino 1 • • Ithlialtilol.l. 41' Olt ts. S.. , 1 , 111 HE subscr i ber has just received the follow. -n• lug religious works, which he tetra for sale .et E• iladelphiai pricer: , •LA - . s W iln er'i Episcopal Manual • 1 00 .'. Fsbe on the Difficulties of Romanist ' - 1 00 ~ A memoir of the late Rev. Doctor Bedell 1 12i • : ';'l tie devout Churchman'skternpanina .672 i i'k - The true Catholic nu Romanist ' . 371. 1 -U .The Holy Commiiniod, by ,Doctor Derr • 40% - Recognition of Frienchs'in another world 25 . The. Christian's Fah \,- • : ' .25 [hemp Griswold on the Reformation 25 do .on the Apostolic office : 61 Parlour Dev3tions -. • • • • 50 Family aad Private Prayers, by the Rev. • Mr. Berrien ' " J une, 24; 26 •. DISSOLUTION. e HE, partnership beretofore,ezitine, between -!•• Thmas - Oratn Si. Moses Rug , Coal mi nrirs,tralliniunder the firm of Ora & Rusbatcb, was dissolved by mutual consent in the first 'lit June, inst. The late firth will be settled up by either of the pirtids June 21, EA.44I.LY -11)ARRIAdri FOR SALE. frO be . sold, .(chenp tor cash.) n square box \ Family' Waggon, suitable 'ter oae or .tied hOrSee, nearly as good as new-; may be seen, at Delbert's, near ClemeasSr. Parviu's steam mill, Union street.' Enquire JO of HN PI r bIKERTON June 24, 26-31 .111xhantingo st. - RAIL -ROAD IRON, drc. I' 1 ., 90 - TOna 'Rail Rod Iron, 50 Rte. to the yard 10 Tones Crust hod . 'hains for the same • 9,000 Seasond Oak Cross Sills. I - • The above cant be delivered at Tamagni or Port Clinton on the Schuylkill Canal, and will be sold low for coati.. ' For further. information address W. DONALDSON - Danville. Jan'e - 24, 1893. " 26-- AINT BOX ES.—The subsciiber, has 46, just received a choice assortment of Osbukn , s e Water Colors put up in Boxes of 12, 18 and 24 Paints, together -with a lot of :Ivy , Paint Boxes, which he will sell at' Philadelphia prices. Also Sable and-CainePs Bair . Pencils. All kinds of Paints procured to order at the sh o r test . notice. - B. BANN AN. Jtirie 24, • , • •, • 26-= \HOTEWS L'ELKIIKATtIk INK. srlllS4rik, whtch.isnoW acknowledged by all-who """ ever used it, Mho superior to any other Ink man ufactured is, always for sale by the subscriber at Phil* adelphia prices. ' Merchants, and others who , purchase to sell again, Will be supplied it tpanutacturer'i prices, by the Gross or dozen bottles. - q' I . This Ink is now patronised by Congress, ‘ and tired in all the departments at .%Vashington . . Always for ago on draft, at ell per gallon; or 25 cents per qunart. . I 'B. BANNAN, - ' . Agent for the Manufacturer. - . ,26_ Janc24, PEIptifIAZU STEEL PAL A& F&ESHaupply of Perryian' Steel Pens, put " — op in :packages of 25 pens, at 75 cents per package, just received. . Also a fresh supply of the : Principality Pen, a new articlo—and steel :pens at 37i cents pet Gross: I - J° oo 24. B. BANNADL YDVIGH'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH DA GRAMMAR,—just received and for sale by June 24. 26 • B. BANNAN. ~..~ «, . FiIPOTTSVILLE EIyOADIPSIVIT: • • ROC/PS Will be transported on the Philadel r I phia . Readirig dt Pottsville Reit Road, wind from the Pousville-Erieampreent, it the follow. ins'', rates, per trip. • From Phila. to Pottsville, and back Si 00 Norristown , do 1 75. - Phoeraziille„. do • 150 Pottstown., 125 '4 m; Reading, . do : 100 • "' Hamburg, -do 060 CirWialibarga - do , 0 . 30 " Schuylkill Haven, do - • 025 Officers of companies intending. to visit the rt.; boss Encampment, will oblige by reporting the riamhar•ef their men to Om subscriber.at Read ding - -l •0; A. NICHOLLS Sup% Tramiel. Phda Reidmg & Potteville A.R. June 10i 1 • 24— - .... f 1,y41. • EW YORK PRIED PLll3llo—for eately N May 20, 21— , T. &J. BEATTI4 , IPlSFl—lllassisehosetts Ana Natiliki NO. AL' thiyooa -cod Machetel an& prime. Cod fish for as br Et Q•,&; A. ngIiDERSON; , .143. 1 OR, • :. '. ', ' ft— , LAW 1300118. - • WATT'S dr, SETWEANT'S REPORTS. IVITATT'S and Sergeant. Reports. of Cues - in 'the BatnettniCnurt, Vol. 4. Jot received and fut sale at Phdadalphii piices; by B. BANNAN, Pottsville,. Jun!, 1843. - 26-- , Aaaj j „—A line Dull kept at Deer Park 'IVIRIK Dairy.- Pull's Heal June 24, - • Anthem. S. Chanel. , Anthont. *B. Chanel. •I; . • MRS. , MORGAN., t'ARIET STREET, has jot received a few t, of the Amazon and' Shell Brine d Dot:Meta, which will be sold very - ..; Pottsville, June,-17, 1843. Jeffries. Hayden. . . SAND l Skin) IT • THE subscriber bent tt" large quantity of eace.:-.;' - lent Sand, which he - will deliver at any place in that Borough at 50 cents per_ can load,,and as the hauling is all anent hill be 'taill guarant e es That the loads will be much larger...than those generally hauled.' , "-. I ' ~: /ne DAVID G. lIIIENGLING. "I'; Ali 25-:- . 31p0' 001 OM EMI B. BANNAN. TEIONIA,S ORANI," MOSES 26-3 t• June 17, CIOAL MINER'S SHOVELS.-300_ 7".7 RICHARDS, manufacturer of Coal-Miner's' Ki Shovels, warranted'Steel, . No. 271 north 3d street, hilathephis. 'Terms Guth. , June 17, NEW YORK COAL . AGENCY, 20. /PIN s -SWIM . . •W. timhall,snliots consignment of Coal, from the Schuylkill region, of all the'-vari ous qualities, and siszs. for • immediate sale, by' the cargo for cash, approied credit, or exchange for Groceries,Provisions; Dry. Goods, Herd Wart., Boots. _Shoes; !Hats; Oil, and-articles re, 'quimd d in the coal region. tie wilt also attend any.nogociation requiring personal attention. •His experience in the,'Doal Ruttiness, and personal acquaintance, With 'many of, the dealers, in the City and vicinity of New. York, gives him a dc. cided advantage over strangers ..or casual visit. ors 4 in making adyentagecruso.ales. lie will also visit the 'faverns,' and .Cities, on the North River, for. the purpose of !baking roles, also the Eastern. Cities. Any one desirous to try Our mar. -.het by forwarding to me a bill of lading, can generally hays his coakstild - on arrival if invoiced within the market range of prices. Adescription of the coal, as condition, and fronx what mine will always be necessary to guide ate in sales. All bn. shwas entrusted to me will be attended to with promptness, and fidelity. Refer to Messrs. A.&R. W. packer, Reading; Pa. • New York, June 17, • BMUS, Arms, Hats, and. Saddlery, AT GREATLY. REDUCED. PRICES!! RICHARD D. SIIOENER, RESPECITULLY•annotinces to his friends and custorrieni th‘t 4,3 is now prepared to manufacture,si his establishment in Centre street; opposite Wm. "It. Bpting's Dreg store, all kinds of BOots and Sii,es at the following low rates; which he will orsreiint to he equal to any made in this Borough, - to wit : • , • • Men's high heeled fashionable Boots 1 $ 5 00 di Morocco do , 5 . 00 ti Plain do • 1 4 50 di • Kip lined ! - 400 do do' • 3'50 An assortment oil iners i nailed Bootees " 2 00 He has a 159 received ruin Pb4adelphig, a large stock which will be add at the foßOwing very low rates: . , • Men's first rate sewed strong Boobs $2 50 to 2 75 Bootees ' • • 175 44 Kip tided ' ' 175 fashionable pegged seal tined Boots 175 do 1 , - 2 50: Youths' and Boys' 8°024 . • _$ 100 to 1 50 Men's / Slippers , • 37 • .4 Pumps • „ 2.. 62 - 44 Pumps with heels i ) • 1 25 v 87 .. Sewed Clay ties Morocco high: heeled 'fashionable Boots 'Sewed Morocco liarrigon tieshigh. heeled fashionable do MorocCO-Virginis Pumps. • • 11, Youths' Miircieco Nullifiers, a handsome ariicte - ' 1 00 to 125 Ladies' Morocco , fashionable• Bill Slippers v. 62 First rare Aforocen fashionable Pu ..p Springs 1 00 fifisacie first rave ;Morocco slippers end -- • tisi (rorti . '62 to 87 Children's Bootees tram • 25 to 371 44 Morocco Bootees, beat quality 1 50 Also a large assortment of other Booia andshoes, erdbracing • general variety, which will be sold at unusual low Jess,. • v FEATS AND CAPS! The Subscriber has also received ,a good emit recut of ,First quality'fine Beaver Hats, • Pine Russia and Brush. Hats, •• I Men's glazed and Leathern Cape, • , Children's and Soya summer Pope, • Children's had Boys' Palm. Leaf Hati. SADDLERY, AND HARNESS. R. D. S., slid continues to'-keep on hand, and manufactures at his establishment, all kindsOf Sad dler,Harness, Collars, Barnes, Fly ,Netts,yrunks, Bridles. &c., &c.,• which he will warrant to be e 7 l lust in quality •to any that is purchased in echuyt-I kill county, and at such low rates dud will aston.i . ish -his custome rs ., Call and try. , • • , ' NCItUYLKI LI; HAVEN: SUM r. Richard IX Shoener, has oleo opened a Store Schuylkill Havenou the frame building, next tc the Rail Road Bridge, where all the above motif tinned goods will be exposed for sale, at the lame reduced prices. Come on boys, and give ua It fair trial—our m4tto is u low prices—a good arts • cle, and an increased trade," June 17, lona BARRELS SAUNA. SALTs-r Coestantly an band, a Nil supply of the above superior article in barrels, 4 1- bushels, whisill will be sold very low, by 1 f • GRAY & BENNET'', • -N0.42 Walnut St.. and 2nd wharf belowi Locust Ss. Schuylkill, Philadelphia. June 17, iB4 - 25—t f . Dale's Patent Platform and Counter - Scales. , ' WIDLAITOII.IB. scales weighing from 100 to 2300 lbs.' aid Counter scales in every varb etv, superior ,to any scales before invented, for sale by the agents. - • GRAY & BENNETT. ' ' -:42 Walnut street, Philacblphin: . June 17, 1843, ADYEINISTRATPH 9 S NOTICE. ,ETTERS of administration haviog uLa granted to the subscriber. upon the estat of George Shoemaker,decetisedi he hereby: giiresino! lice to all , peraons indebted', to , Make ;Pay mant, and those having claims upon' said estate, to pre sent the same to him; properly authenticated. CHARLES W. CLEMENS, I Administrator. 22-4 Potty 27, • PENNSYLVANIA . POTTSVILLE. TE public are respectfully informed tha the m. subscriber has taken this large and co mo. , • dioni establishment; recently kept by Weaver & Peters, ' • • ,r No exertions will be spared byl r ' the undersigned to render tbeaccomModk tions ands,orafertscf thisHolekequal, if not au. peritir to these furnished *bile:under the cobtrol stators : . JOSEPH H. WEAV.ER..... Toupin.; Mai 0., - 184!, r.1.9.4t* • I SHERIFF'd; SALE, ta 1 •. ' . Atthirramelitite,andal/stets the 000 •tilidivideid `1 OF .REAL !ESTATE.• ' e r a ' dare P art °I . al , drat Lot °r, reft of ground.' , , • • situate in Port Carl:Kin, beginning at estakeron 1311. Y Virtue of siveral • Writs of [Levert Facies the bank ea Mill C ae ca. a gamer. of tho North al-ar and Yenditicial'Exponas; btaned 'out of the A mea aa at C omp a ny ' s l an d,- thence niWth 63 de. Courts a fre°l3Hrwn Plea° of Philadelphia, schaY l- • gives; east 77 perches, more or lees, tea 30 feet_ !inland Dauphin Genetic*, and tp me nirected, I street, thence along said 30 feet street ninth 27 wiltexpnie to sale by Public Varela° nr Outcry : degrees , wes t len perches in li corner on ,e h ue • lOw Saturday, the let day of July nett : of Seitzinger and Wetherill'elanda thence - by wilt At 1 o'clock, P. M., at the mobile tionse or Wit: the sawn south 36, degree), West 111 feet 3 in tim Mortimer, in the Borough : of Pottsville, Mice mom or leis to a postatherice north 4 de.. Schuylkill county,: all that certain tract of land, green. east 3 perches, to the bank of Mill Creek, Innate in Barry or Norwegian toarnship,Schuyt. thence along the baok email Creek the several killcounty, bounded by lands surveyed toOeorge„ courses inddiatinces to the Piece of beginning, Groh, je., Catharine Lavenberg, Dorothy'. Leven. ;being dicaprernisea which' Abraham Poll and irerg and Anne-Marla Shorn; contatrimg.4oo a- wile granted t', Lewis Horning, by indenture _ores, mlpre or' less, being a tract of land surveyed bearing even ate with saidalloitgage, together in pertinence of a warrant dated the 18th day of with the hate ainients and, appurtenances Were. November; I A.. D.,1793. to Catharine Groh, end unto belingin !consisting, ot--;- - Late the es. ssetinveyed to the :said Joseph M. Eldridge and late of ailebecca,r ;zing, Adannistratriz of Lewis' alohn-11,. / Brick, by John G. Coster; trustee, 2 4 - Randanis decease . with notice, to terra Umlauts. deed dated, the 6th daYait ,Deceinber, A. D a 1 , sit e ! the 'Sallie little :and place,i All and ledcirded inChwigeburg. Schuylkill county , that :nun blot piece of ground, initiate in Pott. in ljeed Book No, 13 , page 358. With the ; appur- &Pa tion's addition to the borough -of Potts. tenancia. Late the estate of Joseph M. Bid-. vale. huylkill ;county being the northeastern' ridge end Jahn R. Brick ~ I • 1 part o the southwest h alf ' of lot No. 37 in said On Saturday, the 9th day of .4isly , additidn, situate on' the ;northeasterly side of 1. at 10 o'clock, & M., at the, public house of - j street or alleys commonly called Lyons ' 1 street, r ring 30 , feet l southweet from the northeast cha i GraetZ in the Bilreugh' of Orirgsburg, i warily 90 lest ; thence northeastvvardly 13 feet; inty aforesaid : -' a . ; . ,-; • . corne dean! lot-410. 37, extending southward!, 90 feetahenceseutheasterly 13 feetrthince north- - Nu. , All that certain Mesimage,teriement and act .if land situate . in' West Penn township, !hoylkill comity, bounded by lands Lir late John to the !Orme of beginning,miblect hOwever„ to all leektier, now of John 'add Henry Seisatnan; the retetyatioatin the original deed, dated the 11th day °fleet:ail, A. D., 1831, recorded In iniel j Sively' and others, containing 186 acres the office of thellecorder of Deed s of Schuylkill the . serrie more orless, with the : le a d consiating of a Log House;Stable and Saw count* m Deep book 12, pege 9, being the - same property Which Stephen Taylor by his in. No. p. Thc ;undivided two thirds of a certain IL 1 : ; - ' ' denture dated 30th July. A. D, 1838, granted .ract of land, situate partly in Rush township, and confirmed to Samuel D. Leib in fee. with the j Schu3 l i ,q ,cill county, and partly in Lausanne town. appurriarteas - , consisting ef..a two story ,frame -ahip,rthampton county, containing. 1748 a . ,buildi g. . area, ith: the appurtenances sconsieting of 3 Alsp; the inuilvided one half of all twat certain Saw , ione steam Saw " Mill ;; and. two water Mills,oMessilage, tenement and lot or : piece of ground, i , • ' situation the ntathweiterle side of Market street, power raw Mills. . , •N0.•3. A certain tract of unimproved land, m tborough Of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, situate in' Earn Brunsivig townishipa Schuylkill bound on the ;southeast, by Market intact, on :me l thwest ha lands ,of,,JacotrEirer ( part of county, adjoining' lands of Daniel Fecht, Jona than Jones and others containing 7 aeres. , the or great lot yon the northwestaby a4O feet. No.I 4. A eertain tract of land, partly unite: wide teed, and on the northeast by land of Jaa, prayer!, situate in East Brunswigtownship, centi., cob rind Henr.Fister.(part of the same cr. ty aforesaid, near IlleKetinalourg adloining lands J rigin '1 lot).containing in ,width 2Q feet. and in k of Solombn Whetatobe, Mathias Moyer and depth 190 feet a being the centre :20 feet of theater others, tit:gaining 96 acres, win the, Lippert° • mark, d INo. 7, in. Putt and Patterson's addition to Potts ille. and, ,the northeisterly half of the 40' minces. a ' I a ,•1. • " Ne.s. A certain tract orland, situate on Coal feet o the said tot was granted byj Stud Patter. Run, partly in East Brunewig add, partly in son end; wife, and Abraham Pott and Wife, tole.- Schuylkill township,Scheylkill county, adjoin. cob Eyer, by Deed dated the ,E.l day of s Decem. ing lands of Seined B uyer,' Daniel Yest and o. ber'A. D., 1832; recorded atOrwigabuig in Deed I centaining.loo ac with apputtenan. book Inle. 13. page 586, subject to the reset +rations relative to the mone coal and waters of the• Nor. , cc's I , '' . • . - 1.- r ', ;1. 1,1 - 41.. fi:' A certain tract of unimproved land, ad- we inn crea k contained in the said deed referred, -joining the !get described; and 'lands of Daniel to, e: 'd ,whieli ;the raid Jacob Eyer by deed dated; Graff aria -others, oontaining 200 acres. with ite the 2 st day OfiJanuara 1840,reonieved to Sam, eel L. Leib and George D. Leib, in equal parte, eppertenances. - 1 . Isr I NO 7. A certain trait of unimproved land, sit- and proportione as tenant., in common, with the irate Rush township, county mforetaid, adjoin: apputterincei, consisting of a one end a halfato-s ing lauds of Jeremiah Pearsol and ethers, con. rY frame dWellingJ house. Late . the estate of . Samuel D. Leib. . tanning la acres, with the appurtenances. . Nil. 8: A certain tract of unimproved land t ,; the 'stone time aittil place, .41/ .Eitulte in Selinylkill 'township and; county. ad. that eiteinlbtor piece of ground; aituate in the joining, lands of ar — Sbenbantruer4 --• Cook flora igh of Pottsville, Schuylkill ;county, begin. and others, containing 400 acresotith the ap. •ning at: ii• stake 'set in the ground lc the eaite:n ; pude:lances. , • -' • , i , '' ' line f CAtriti street at the diatanee of 160 feet • No. 9. Tho undivided third part of a certain soot wardly trent Market street, thence at right tree. of hind, situate •in Rush township county angles eastwitilly 120 (nett). Co alL "streetathence aforesaid,' adjoining lands of Sainuel Linder, and south wardayalong the line of Cosi street 20 feet, 'other aapd, lands of 'William Andenried, coo. thence et right angles westwardly 120 feet to trailing 3000 acrerai with the appurtenances. Centaastreet, thence along the line of said Can. No. 10. The undivided half rut rsif a certain ire a .reet 20 feet to tho place'ot beginning, being tract of land a situate in Rush towrulhip, comity the r orthare moiety of lot No. 14-in the plan of aforesaid, adjoining lariats of Margaret Willing the boil:igh j ef, Pottsville, the, property of' Israel and others, containing 196 acres and' 1231 per. , Mor is, -being the same lot of ground which' the she's, with the appurtenaticee. Late the estate said lured Morriss granted to William Shively of William A udrnried. i ' ' I ' in fe ~by even , date fur the crinsideration,therein At the tome ,time and nface,all Ithat certain mentioned,- aferedita.nents and appurtenancei Maesua - ge, . Plantation and' two tracts of land, thereunto belonging. Late' the estate of David sonata in the township of a'inegrove, in the J. Mere, Admintatrator of the astate of Wattiam county of Schuylkill, containing together, about ShivitY, deomised, ' • 2 acres and allowance. being the same tract of At the same time and place,. .411 lass which Jonathan Zerbe, by deed dated the that undiVided fourth part Of all that certain 51day of April 1838, granted to 'John nipple, trac piece or, parcel of land, situate in Scheyl- Charles McClure and Williain s adilnor Roberts, kill township,j Schuylkill county. bounded rune to L gether with the hereditiments and appurtenaria detribed as fellows, beginning at tappet; thence cB, connoting of a two Bier), Log Dwelling by ltad now or late of Adam and - Jacob Stahl, Howie, Saw Mill and Barn.. Late the estate of nort, 70 degre.es a east 144 perches to a ethne in John Hippie, Chailes McClure, and Wi ll iam MB- a line of late• Jacob Stahl, thence by the same! 11 , ,- Ratierls. ' I ', I noilh ;20 degrees, west 831 perches to a post in a; . jAt 'the same time and place, all ,that certain 'line of late Michael Bushy, thence by land ofthe, tract Of iinimproved Coal land, situate in Pine- oane loath '7ll &greet, west 144 perches to ar grove township . Schuylkill county , adjoining va. sto n e; thence by land of late Adam Stahl,' South cant land of Conrad Feger, Michael nrenninger. 20 degreep, 'oak. 831 perches to the place or be.' %liftman, containing a- gic ing. containing 70 acres aid 104. perehest,J Jacob Knoll, and Mary bout 400 acres, . being the, same tract of land mo eor less, with the appurtenances. Lite .the Which was. surveyed oh a, warrant granted to es i s of s aaj .4rel Lewis. . I John Witmtn, with the appurtenances. Late t the !scime" time and ~ Place r , A:11 , the estate' of ' The Wilharns Valley Rail Road , , the certain lot or parcel of ground, sill:ate to Company. 1 , ' . , - Mount Carbors, in Manheim township, Sclinylkill, I sit the 'ennie time. an d' place, 4/1 comity, beginning at a post at the margin of thd (hot certain lot: of ground - , situate in the town of llcKeantberg, Eaat Brunswigitownship,Schuyl ill countyamarked and numbered in the gene. Schuylkill canal, at the dititance of about 1 00 4 fort. the southeasiscorner of the upper basin, thence( along the margin - of the, canal north 28 degrees; tel plan of said town with N 0.75. wast;l22k feet to - a point in the middle of the W- I Also, the undivided heifer ,all thatcertain lot ale, thence through the•middle of the said basin 6f groundasituate in the town or .maccaosorg, dividing it cattily by a direct at bearing- abinit East Brunswig township, Schuylkill county, be- so uth 62, west 384 feet or thereabouts tolfa post ing a corner lot"adjoieing Maic - street and lot of - lathe western , line of the said piece of iground, 'Henry Lutz, and marked in the general plan of, re riing eauth 33, east along the land ofißobert said town with No. 57, with the - appurtenances, m - Lewaathence en the last mentioned lit, smith. . ..,...... consisting of a two story stonewel. 33, east about 82 feet to a stone corner,j•thence a e 4._.' - ling house. with a ono • story ` stone eolith 241, e9st 431 feet to a port, thence by Ceti a a 1 ra , -.. a kitchen and a two story frame build. --Ellimaker'i let north 62, east 366 feat to the place :, aa -a-a-- ing thereto attached, and a barn part. Of be.ginning. • • I r 1 , i ty of stone and partly frame. Late the estate of 7 2, Also, all that certain lot or pareelof groand: 1 John P. Seltzer. . • l• • _el uate in the township and county aforesaid,jbe r 'On Monday, the 17th 'day of. July, next, . ginning at - I stoke corner in a western line of I at' tho public house of William Mortimer, in the laird, belonging to the President, Managers }rid Borough Of Pottsville. a certain two stint Log = Company of the Schuylkill Nat igation Com pang, 'Dwelling' House; titian: in Wayne township , and the northwestern toner of a tot late 'ot Neat Sebuylkill county, now in the occupaney of the Croisby, thenta south 85, mist 490 feet to a stake ' said Jacob Hefter, adjoining . lands of Henry, io the line of lot sold to Neal Crosby"; "thence l 5 Berger, George ZeChman and others, with the w stslo6 feet; to lands of the alchdylkill Nage; appurtenances. Late the estate of Jacob Jlefi'ner. ti a Company , thence north 85, west to the ' wee- At the Same t i me and place, a scertain Lot or trn line of the said Company's land, and thenie piece of Around and premises situate in Port a ong the same south eastwardly aboutll6o feet Carbon, county aforesaid, beginning at a stake, t e place ofbeginning. . - a corner in as, line of land of Jacob. W: Benzin- '3. Also, illathat certain lot or piece of groped, ger and others, thence by lett No. 4, ;6; 7, and a tuate in Mitunt Carbon, township and county 8, south 27 degrees; east 112 . loot to a stake in a a oresaid, beginning at a point in the upper basin line of a forty feet street, thence north 86 roe. i the margin of the Schuyikilleanal, thence a grees, east 43. feet to a stakes timer. a forty feet `I ng the margin of the canal north 28, west' 91a r street, thence by the same north 27 degrees, west fetto a post at the corner of the guard waij jot. 112 feet to a stake in the line of the said land of t e s lock at the distance of aff.lett from the en. J. W. Seitzingcr and others, thence by the aaMo. t eof the gate post; thence south 67, west 50,lect. „tooth 63, degrees, west 4a feet-to the place of toe post, north 28, west3l feet to a post at .the _beginning, marked ' and numbered .in Potts' Ad. distance of 35 feet from John 'Whites, sonthern • "dition to Pint Carbon No. 9, with; appurtenan. ; llue, paralletl with said line south 67, Weat, 3,40 eels consisting of re large Tavern -House, largo feet to the pilst, in the line Of ' Robert• M. and Law. r' Stables. with a Pump,' and welliofs water, and a fence Lenotie Land, thence along said line Muth two story frame Store-house.. Late the estate of - 33i. until it Meets, the lot of late Frederick N. Samuel Chrisman. : • • , auderbrue by "e direct at line so as to strike the , 0 ' At the came l time and plane,' ell that - certain ` iddle of the basin. dividing it equally be g ijring Stone welling' House. tenement' and Lot or bout north ;62, east to the place or beginning, piece of Ground ,_marked ;_inarked No. 3, situate an Port etaining I acre an d 24 perchea. s• 1 1 Carbon 'Avenue, in. Young's Addition to P,otts. 14. Also, 4 certain lot or piec.e,of land,eituate ville; in cuntormity, to said Main plot, &aid -lot in Mount Certain, Township and county alert cOntaining in front on said' Avenues 50 feet. and laid, beginning at a: postai corner of a lot late of ; running back on one -Mee aboutl9o feet in depth Henry White, in the lineal Robert M. and Law. until it strikes said Young's, boundary line,pence Lewis's land. thence by thit same' lot tenth which ranges south -25 degrees east, the other , east about 475 feet, crossing the centree 'Ft:m aid° of said lot being in depth about' 145'feet au- ike to the ravel' Schuylkill, thence down the said til it strikes the said bounder line" being in ivee - 75 feetato the corner of a lot laterof ) Fran - Norwegian tolnehip, Schuyl ill county, and . is B. Nichols, ' thence north 85, west about 470 beinglhe same lot of 'grou nd which Robert feet, crossing the' said centre Turnpike read to Young granted and Conveyed ,' Horatio Park; -the line of the land of - Robert M. and . Lawrence Lewis, thence along this' brie north:lla - wCet to by deed dated the 13th day ot peptember, 1830, recorded in Orwigahurg, in Dead Bock' No. 11, the place of beginning. -- Late the estate ,if the page 12; with the appurtenanCes; consisting of Mini:ilia a*d farrat i al eß ad Road ComPanY`. e two story Stone - Dwelling Reuse, with a base. 41 .the same tiite uttd.place,',:.4ll meet ctoey in front. Late the estate of Jenitin !that-certain strict-of land,' situate in Pinegrove Thomas, • '' ' . r . :. - - Township, i Schuylkill. county, - tailed - a Mount At the same lime and place; the one undivided Pero,' Congesting of seem! toilets .jot land, ;one fourth" pert of all that certain Lat of Ground, aita -thereof on which the Forge, Messaage and Ten,. 'uate-in the. Borough of adineraville, SChuylkill entente arecrected, adjoiping lands eclat° Abra-, county, bounded northwitelly by Sunbury street. ham Keefer.; dcceistial.Michael Citroens, deems. mourtharaidly by. South 'street, - eastwardly by ed, John Salute! and others, is part " efts tract . of Third street, and westwardly jby lot No.. 36 be- land which Sameallontzinger, Esq.. formerly, , ing 50 feet on Sunbury street,; extending South- Lil v igh Sheriff of Schuylkill, county.:by legal pro. wardly 100 feet, to a lot ; adjoining South- cess sold as the Property of Adam"Heed,aand I street, and being the lot Marked in the general s w hich -by Sundry orniveystices beininuivmded in plan of said „Borough with NO. 34, with 'heap- iJoh Brown, containing 260 acres, mem mita, 1 eerteroriees, "consisting' LA a two story Frame !tor lice with the appurtenencea, copiloting:et a Dwelling (louse, with .it' Basement story, and a `For e, , Putnace; Sew • Mill, two story : 3..lot, dwel-sj one and a half story! Frame lOtchen thereto at. 1 ling lhouse; Blacksmith shop, Burt, Stablearoal cached, and ea' two story Frame Hwelling House I houseal meant hous es , a no o to oess tataloings. an.r and Frame it -tahle, : Latc the state of Dea J. d !other pirt thereof lathe mime which ry fiotz. I Davis, -'' ' 1 At the same time - and plies, the oho undivided conveyed lo Adaniliatidatibnah. Jacob joicitik I . moiety et half part of a certain tract of Coal land, and Samuel Sprihn;ettase titles betimia - ;irested i militate to , Branch' townehip, Bebnyleill county, with the 400 John Brown,Lcolitaintrig S acres bounded by lande of the' ew York and &Mut. more or lead; another part thereof Miami Clem- kill Coal CoMpany a Geotare Hahn, - Bard FAWN ens and wife by' dried dated- inelld-"July: - 18gfira son, and others. containing (nacres more dt less, granted id iacolitair; who contrevisd!toitie said with the appurtenances, consisting of , four' one ttandenbuieh and Span. whosestitle as eftireisid and a half story Stono'Homars, onetwo story, benanie vested to the staid Jolin Brown i end the Log Hoarse tuad„namis Stahhaandltlacksinitii *Aber part thereof 'behalf ',tie ;undivided ; thici-' - shpp.'lltahlichkoot44*. 44fair - Xertig,. • . . toughs,or*VelkititialiiPitiaipravali Imil' 6 4- -, ' . ," : 4 MS OS NE 25-41' MI En 1 76 1 37 EREI THE L -, MINERS • - , , . . PM 1711 twining in. the whole ebout 40(180mi:0d - allow lance 'coons of Leis, adjednbailind.of Henry Eck. lers Martin JilditieldeeedtLetTlastfdethers, sur. Tiled on Wirrsuat granted toAdam 11anderlirri t t, Henry Eeklessind SticotiSPohs, whose Wet be. camel vested intbtaaid /Oho *OWL - t . ^:.2- idttei--alltlistt eiertain !met of laid, sit:tete to Pinegtore T 016131144 Schuylkill amity, how ded by landenflseob &IVO, the Rook f Met*. tans, lands of Gent !tents. ilNderick.Schnech and nitter4Ontinung 100 acres-and 107 fievares and allowance mote of brims the same land which was surveyed- on a- warrant dattal the.l4 Mar4h 1.793 and-vented to JOhaMerkel and Pa tented to bim. ' I ' " 3.lAtte, all that certain, tract of land;aitutitel in Pinegrove Toweship, Sehdylhill county, bound ed by handset Nicholas Kelleri, Joseph Campbell. Eva Diehl and others, containing 7 acre, and 20 perches more or less, witn the aPpurtanances, con sisting of a log dwelling house. 4. Alto, all'that certain pieee or , parcel of land ,shoats rn Pinegrove Tewnslaip, county , aforesaid, hounded by land of Henry, Sotzinger, Peter Sebneck and others. _containing about 15 acres rcloreor less with the appurtertances. a t tithateertaist tract. of land, situate in Pinegrove Township, ceenty aforesaid, bounded by landa of John 51indig, Simon - Courant, Adam ',nisi and othere, containing 18 acres and 86 per ches, and allowance mare'or less, with the appur: te.nances. 6. Asst, all that certain tract of land.eitUata in township and county_aferesai'd„b_ounded by land of late Henry W. Conrad, now Moses Rusbatch, Late Nichohi s Eckler,now:oftbo said John Brown, Simon Contrite add others, containing 79 acres 80 Perches neat measure, mom or less, with the appurtenances. . 7.! Az.so, all that certain trot of land, situate in Pinegrove Township, county aforesaid. boun ded by the Swatara Cacti, land of George Kra'. suer, Peter DieLt and others, containing 811 acres More or lets with the appurtenances. Late _the estate of John Brown. • , at the same time and place, All that certain lot'of ground, eituate in the borough of Pinegtove, Schuylkill county, containing 55 feet' front on Tcdpefloccori street and bounded on the north by lot of, Arnold & Whaiten, on the west by land tit Eckert, and on the south by land of Samuel Refiner, with the appurtenances con. slating of a, log house. ! • • 2. ALso, All that certairslot of ground _ , situate in the borough of Pineirove, Schuylkill county, containing 60 feet front on Tutpehoccon street, bounded on the north by a- publio road, on the west by land ofEckert, aid on the south by let '.:of Arnuld & Wharton. ' a: Awe, All the right,title end interest of John C. Kittlenran of, in and to 'a certain tract of land, situate in the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, bounded on the north by the Pottsville road on the east by Eckert's Mill race, on the south by land of Minnig, and on the west by land of-Stees - & Oliver and others, containing 5 acres, with the appurtenances. Late the estate of Jahn C. Kiitleman, At the name time tend place, A _ - - that certain pie'ce or parcel of ground situate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. on the noes telly side of Norwegian street,begienieg at the cor ner of 4th strett. (late Ilrolfatreet ): -extending south wardly-225 feet on Norwegian: street, and extending back therefrom , 190 feet to east Market street, being the piece ofentind which Charles Latitonand Chas. Lesser and their wives by , deed dated the 29th Sep. teeter 1831, recorded at °mike:ling, in deed book! No. 12, page 351,, granted and conveyed to John C. Offerrnan. - .No-2. At.so, all that certain for or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Market-street, in the berough.of Pottaville.marked in Pott and Patter-. eon's anditungd plan of f'ciusville, as N 0.25, contain ing in front on Market-street 50 feet and m depth 190 feet. , N 0.3. Also; all the tindirided 'fbdult part of a cer , tale tract of land, in Norwegian Township. Schuyl kill county, Wended and described-as follows gidning ata post, in a line . of John Stauffer's •land, thence by the tame north 56 d egrees, east 65 perches to a maple..thence south 34 degree!. east 30- perches to a Spanish. Oak, thence north 56 degrees, east 200. perches to a post, thence west 2'368 perches, to a pest, thence north 232 perches to the place. of ; beginning, containing 39E1 acres andof fi per cent for roads. 1 No. 4. Anse, allthat undiiided 126 acre/tor a new' nun tract of land, containing 451 acme 132 perches ' situate on .Silver creek in I Schuylkill . Township, Schuylkill county, beginping at a atone corner, thence ithrtly by land surveyed on a warrant to Reuben-Da sib and partly by land surveyed by -warrant to Daniel Ksereher, east 2291 perchescrossing Silver.creek to a stone corner. thence by land surveyed one warrant. to Blaney Cochran north 3t5 perches to a ' stone cor ner,' thence by land surveyed on warrant to George Miller, west 2291 perches crawling Silver creek to•u stone corner. thence by lamrtarrveyed by warrant to Elizabeth Dayis, tenth 315 ;perches to the place of beginning. • No. 5, Ana°, allthe nndivideci. one third part of certain tract of land, situate:in Norwegian' Township. Schaylkillcounty,beginningdt a pine, thence by land of Philip Klanser south 49 degrees, West 86 perches to a stone, thence north 41 degrees, west 123 perches to a white.oak,thende by other land saute 50 degrees, west 30 perches to apa,t,thenee by land of George iClaussr and Michael llollenbach south 249 perches -and four tenths tog black link, thence 'by land ,of Thomas Wyman and othe.rland eertB ' GO degrees. east 239 percheato a white oak, thence by said other land 30 degrees, east 18 perches to a •Itone, thence north 60 degrees, east 47 perches:-;to a black oak, thence north •40 degrees; west 157 perches to the place of beginning, containing 295 acres and 132 per ches- and allowance. Late `tie estate 'of -John C. Of,. '. ," t i; • At' the same time a n ti n. ; ._ 1 ,. ~it' AtigelAll ract that certain t or land; called e," situate on a Branchp ofareel Cat qc awitent ' i creek in A bbe- Township. Schuylkill conntY, beginning at. e, white oak, thence by land of Steadman if.'Company north 701 degree* east 320 perchts to an-salt, north 10/ de grees. west 212 perches to a post, thence by land of Witham Steward 'oath 79i degrees„eaat 320 perches to a Hickory, thence by land ,of Rolfe - rt. Martin south 101 degrees, east 212 perches- to the place of begin,. rung, containing 400 acres and allowance, and eurvey ea in pursuance ore warrant granted to William Stew arddr., dated the 3d day of '.lanuiry, 1793. No. 2. Also; a certain s trant or parcel of land call' led ”Ann's Delight," situate 'on the waters of .Cata wissa creek, in UnionlTowashipl Schuylkill county begynning4t a peat, thence hy land of William Stew ard, south:79i . degrees, won V.. 0 perches to a white oak, thenCe by land of Robeft Martin south' 10i de 'Om; east 52 perchesto 'a:post. south 794 degrees, west 20 perches to a post - MO:ice by Anatol: Colonel Meyer tnith.lo& degrees. east 160 perches to a post. 'thence by ~surveyekland 'and land of George. Long . - north 794 degrees. east , 3401 perches to a post and thence by, land of hlartinSinith 'north - 10i degrees, west 212 perches to the place of beginning, contain ing 420 actesandallowance.land surveyed in purse' ehce ofd Warrant granted to Thomas fleet, dated the 20th January,- A. Lt. 1791.1 No. 3. Auto, all that certain half lotkif, , ground. situate in Jonathah Wind's additional plan to the bo rough of Pottsville, Schuylkil county, end marked An said plan ;with the N 0.15, beunded on the-north east by property of Charles Lawiten, on thesoutheast lot of Reeler, on the west by the Centre turn pike. tind;on the eastby Norwegian creekicontaining in - front 30 feet, and in depth about 100 leer,-with the apperteeinces, consisting ofs two story frame dwel ling house., 'Late the *ate of Wiiiem L. Newbold. at . thc same time anti place, AU that certain lot of ground, situaleon the northeast ear ner of Coal and Race streets, in the borough of Pot; idle, Schuylkill' county, coetaining 30 -feet front Coal street, and 100 feet on the hoc of Race street. adjoining on the south the property of Eli C.ake, de co teed. with the oPPortenancesteonstating of two two story frame :dwelling houses, one of welch'-has a stone baseMent 'story. - Lite the estate of John H. James: • I • At the same ,time anti place, Alt that certain lot of ground, 'situate in the borough of Scheylkill Haven,l'ilanheiin Township,: Sphuylkill countybounded in front, by" Market street, off the rea p), a 20 feet alley; and on the east by thel'hiladetphia and Reading ftathßrad,-crintaining in 'front about 66 'feet,and :in-depth -about 21/0 feet. and marked in the Iplan of said borough; with the' Nos. 23tuid - 28. with the eppurteciances , consisting of a two story log dwel t-fig' bemire, flame stable,,tawyard with 27 vats, bark', house; partly of stone and partly lof Lee , c u rryingu shop, and other necessary -buildings; Late th ofetalme Boyer. . - sfit'the same time anti phiee,..All that certain tot of ground, i situate to the Borough of Schuylkill Itaven,biehaylkill cithitty. bounded b front by the Public !toad leading from Pinegrove to Or in the rear bill labile alley. on one sidd by icit o aelut Miller, °tithe other sidll by lot of John Steiner, being in front ant} rear 41 feet 6 inches, and in depth ISt) feet,.with the, apPurtenannes t consisting ofsOrot Story Log Dwelling idonse. 'tie the estate of James Gorr. . - • • - j On Saturday. tk,22d of July peit, it'lo o'clock A. the.pubile hone of Wit 'Liam Mortimer, in the Borough of Pottsville Ail that certain lot tk piece of. ground,. shame in the Bor ough of PotterritrOlicbeylkill county, molted toe certain! pled 4riet. 11.433450 b Altar : Pro. ft, pa the northeamerly.rade _M!gir,iarttk at. to the distance or 100 feet, norther • 1';:d certain 20 feet *We al layttontainir ti l• . breadth on said Centre at. SIR r ee uani. L. 4 titeaddile kerb tkXt feet to s'2o Oak' ..ttcatoat,tisslo Alter: '14.44-14000, a litpa ldttttaf riet:44o: •- . . said 20 feet OCT, bounded. .northwarilty by-Arcand lira of the aid Jacob Alter. northeastwarelly by 45e said Logan 'mum anathema 'werdly bi lot No. 5, and 'etiuthestrawardly by Centre St.; with IbeltPreewl ; ace < combusts -of e Two Story Frame welling }louse yid: A Frame Kacherilhereq to attached ,- .. No.. minion dna certain let of ground, sits ate an thelta*gli of Pottsville, and county afore.uldi atterhed io the aforesaid plan . NO. 11, situate on the eouthwestataillly side of a certain 40 feet wide street: laid taut - parallel with and at the distance of . 230 feet northasstwardly from Centre street, beginning atltha; distance of 80 feet northweitwardly from the ab4e mentioned 20 feet ellev.containitcr, teriont ot brcst&b izi said 40 feet wide street 21 feet and 'ere namg ,khat breadth in length or depth, 105 feet to thasaid Logan eland, bounded ioutheastwardly by kit • No. 10, south westwardly by lotNe.. - 12.' and adahcastwardly b.Y, the said 40 feet wide street. with the appurtenances eon— slating oft three story frame Store-honse, Latel the estateof Samuel Bairts. • . - • • ' Jit the same tints and place; that certain tract or piece, of land, situate in Notwe. gianTownship, Schnylkilleounty, be ittnit.t at a post thence extending by lot of land of Thuman,Sillyinan north 7D degrees, !'.oast 2ti. perches to a post. and Math 17 degrees, West 25 perches to ts, post. thence extending by, lad now or late of. Ridiway.Sansoln kind White. north -70 degrees; east 911 perches to a dog wood stunted, thence extending by land of the North Aperiean Coal Company south 20 degrees. east 61i metes le it post, therm trending byiand of Robert M. & &duel Lewis. south 70 degrees. west 166 per ches toe corner. thonetri extending by .cither lands of the said North-American Coal Company north 20 de grees, west so perches torahs place of beginnieg. containing 52 acres and 13S perches. it being the fa me preeniseawhich Elizabeth S.polin granted and cdtivey. ed to Edward B. Garrigus and ,Gideon G.'Patmer, to gether with the hereditaments and the eppurtsnahces, 'consisting of .20 .51i nen houses. Late tge estate of Edward 13. Garrig, us and Gideon . Paltrier. •- 1,.;1 6 ' .the same time and Olace,1101; that certain tract of land, With - the buildings and ' provemenis 'thereon, situate in Manheim Township, Schnylkiil cOunty.tegitning at a stonetorner in Joha Pott's lute,theetce north 2h degrees. went47h perches to a corner of Philip 'Mariselja l'and. thence 4.th.0, same sahib ,78a degrees, west 61 perches to a' stone: thence north 66degrees, West 261 perches:a a Stone; :thence South 18degrces east 71 p e r 72i 72i dogteeth east _6B perches to the place of beguSning, containing 24 acres and 62perches strict messie, be ing the same land which was conveyed by 110 rt C. Hill and wife by deed dated I ith September 183 , and recorded at Orwtgsburg us deed book No. 17. page no. together'eri.h the hereditoments and appurtenances.. consisting of two large two story frame dwelling hou see, 1 barn.'l store stand. Illackstnith shep, I cerpen ter shop,l icehouse,ttenant louses and other out buildings. Late the estate of .Lebbeitio Chapaiari, vAtb notice to Charles B. DeForreit and (Ahem tarn ton. ants. •• ' . , . dIN G. WO)LISON, Sheriff. . /O. Sheriff", Office, Orvrigs. burg. June. 17,1813. $ IN BANKRUPTCY. I FOR DISCHARGE. ^ . _ c United States Court. - EAETERNDLISTRICT OF P.ENNSYLVANI.A. - "In Bankrupcy: . - • NOTICE. • I - • A PETITION for Discharge and Certificate r 3 a- under the Bankrupt Law, has been filled by William G. Johnson, late Houk Keeper * now, Gentleman, Schuylkill County. And Friday; the 29th day • of Sept. next, at If o'. clock, A. I M.; is appointed for the hearing thereof, -before the said Court. sitting in Ilankrupy, at the-District Conrt Roorti, in the City of Phtladel p,hia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, end a ll 'other persons in interest, may appear an d Show .cause, if any they hare, why each Ditehargi and Certificate should not be granted. 1 IFRAS. HOPKINSON, I Clerk of the District CUurt. June 24, _ NOTICE. PETITIONS.for Discharge and Certificate ,_____:under the Bankrupt Law, have been pled by - . Williani — Chiiiitian, Blacksmith; ' Schuylkill co. Albert H. Dena, Storekeeper, and Dry • -'Goods Merchant, . - • .do And Friday, the 28th day of-July next; all o'- clock, 4.: M., is appointed for the hearing' there.: of; before the said Court, sitting'in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City a -Phil adelphia; when and where the Creditors of the, said Petitioners, who have pritved their) Debts, : and all other persons in ititerest l. may appear and show cause if any they . have, why. such Dis charge and Certificate should not be granted. . - FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. 1 18_. April 29, • • . FOR EL-ILE, OR TO igr,, . . W ITU IN 11.3.1113. TE PosaisistoN , . • THE ready furniehea Hotel, 6c. mouil .„ Fi fr. _Carbon (now occupied by Reuben Bright , rim; ~.! . 1 , situate between - the termination of the , Ott g 7 - Reading Rait Road and the B4roogh of •-•._ -,----- 1 -, Pottsville.' The-Hotel occupies - a front of 100 feet, the main building is ';CI feet deep, all 3 stories high, built of - stone and rough cast; it con tains 52 rooms. The Stable; and coach house are each 30 by 70 feet, ft. has a bath and two, oVell filled) ice houses. and a fountain of spring water in the yard. a good vegetable and Icrge ornamental garden. and a park 0f.7 acres._ Two additional threci stiary houses • adjoining the Hotel. containing 20 rooms may eonve niently be added to its accommodatons. It s location in a very healthy and beautiful m u'ataincois region, i t has always commanded a full sha o of publiapatron age. and the-easy access from Phi adelplita by half a difs nde ,Over - the:avell constructed Reading Rail .Road, throligh"the rdinanlic valley of the IScuyikill - , renders ita very pleasant elcurtion. The Tole great '..reducticitcof fare from Philadelphia to Norlithutaier tand, will mate this thwgreat thoroughfare between Philadelphia and the. Northern and Weatein parts of fetinsylrania and the adjacent States. Alp!) , to Ja c6li! R: Bright, Esq., or-Mr. John C. Mar I. Mount Carbon, or ' 4 —JOHN WI ITE. ' No.-117 South Sd ste, Philadelphia. t„ 1 2-I—tf June 10, -- _— PUBLIC SALE. 3 " , PURSUANT to order of the Orphan's Coat of Schuylkill county;the Subscribers administrators of the estate of Abraham. Hoy, late of thO -Borough of Orwigsburg. in the county ofSchityl kill,dc6ased , ;Al expose to sale by, Public , Venillac, on Saturday, the Bch day ofJuly next, at 2 o'clock in, the ariernoon:ii the house of Abtaham - Hoy, deceased, in the Borough of Orivigsburz. and , county nforsaid Two. certain pieces of laud situate -in 'the town ship of hla nheim, county ofSchuylkill bounded by of Benjli min Body, George Body and Otrs, to wittpurpart NO 1 contans 12 acres, 48 perchei he NO 2 contains 92 abres, be i ng part of the fans or plantation. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will 'be given and 'the Condi tions of ,sale made known , at the time and place of sale by. - HENBY 110" f, . Aommistrators. BY order of the Court. JOHN H. OOWNING,CIerk. Orwigsburg. 10.1813; • 1.4-5 ADSItNISTRATORIS NOTICELi • -11'.Y.TTER.9 of administration to the es ate of Sam. iLattel P. Horning, late a merchant ‘ ofOrwigsburg. deceased, basing .been : granted to the iinbscribers. they hereby give notieo to all persons having claims against the said estate, to _present them for settlement, without delay, and those indebted to - the mid :estate. will makei payment to the subscribers, at the Mitee of J. W. Roseberry, in Orwigsburg. ' - ELIZABETH L HOANIN I O. Administratrii. J. W. ROAdoISEERR, liinistratYor. grivigaburg,June 3.1813 HCYFET . - ... .. rtOI.4I,S.4I3ICTLAND STREET, NEVIT i tORE. I • ITIHE subscriber respectfully notifies . his - l a,- friends and others,that he has recently open. 4s i ew and conveniently furnished ,ilotet, at - gland at., a short distance stioVe his old standoind nearer'to Broadway. I- - l He will be better able to occomod 'to his' iisit-, i, ors as his house is larger; and fitted p with bit. tii4i triers in modern style, and verity, fur. ni 'he Bedrooms. :.'(He hopes his customers will contintiet,their patronage-to-the .new establishmenej -and would inform them that he has reduced hip' Price of hoirdinilo one dollar per day. , . 1 .. • . , 1. CHARLES WYCOFF.' ' Philadelphia; April 29, • ..' „I ; .18_,. New Fashionable Cleft:dn.: Store , --ofrionys iris:Tows. HALE., "[UST Opened for the ßenefit of the -roar, by "-, selling at reduced Prices and fart cash, at the Town Hall. • By calling and c aming,yori willit3ndthe Fri; ces to suit the Times. - Pottsvdlei November IS; ' ,1 • COFFEEr-Just racefied bOhe 'aubscri bee a lca of prime Coffeei, cool Sting of Rio: Laguira,Cubaianda,superior lot o 1 Old Govern, atent lava, warranted suptrifSe.to any direr olfst et berm! foi: sale irr.thia pla4ne • . E : 1114 it fiENpETIBtfi, 447: . 0 1 -AIFORII►INANCE4 WOR the ,regnlstuin; ettrbing and paving ket enact, from Centre t - to Hie. upper •t% culvert; Adorns street, froth Marlt r et tellighstreett and Third street; froth` Itlarkett High street:, Stun rI. Be It ordained an enacted by-the ' Town Council, of the Borough 'di Pottsville. and it is hereby Ordithed and inact# by the author tty uf the san4that the! gradessnd regulMionl of the ascents and descedts in Airfoil street, Worn Centre street; to the upper milsert in" Eighth, • • street; Adams street. from Market to High streets - . and North.Tbtrd ^itreet,Lframil,l)lar feet to High street; be, and the lame as herqy fixed and es: • . • tablished,a3 fellorn • •NORTH - • Commencing at th e t :00 Simile •recentil itiA • the North West corner !of CCrare and 'Market ' • r . streets, which is one foot one inob above thii top. _ot Centre' Bieck, worn thence tiye font feet levels - .'- inches to the North Elia corneWlof Adams street; ' thence fail three inChestind fitle-4enth to the north west corner of the same, froth' nits pointi-rise tour inches,. to a: pointi3icvehty-ftse -,foot west of Third street, from thee+ to fall one inch five.tentlisao the culvert ieressslarketstreeri. - - • trom thence risesix test nine - g,nelies sod eight. tenth to WolNi,*at the'tiortheaot corner of .IYed.:: • cot: street, (which is fodr feet iigher, thitn.thi • present cut b stone.). The curb at the erttvirest • . owner of Market square and Wolcott street, to . be one foot lower than at the 4iOitheast torner.-...!-!‘ from thence to.riie ten fest ihreeinchcs and two,. 1 1 . tenths to the middle oil Levy'lit allev, Victim to a ;• t.vclve feet fire inches .anti six-tentbii ti the uortlieast corner oiCourtlatiA Ntrect and Market. • • quam, from thence bathe nines fect eight itiches and six-tenths to the ntirtheastllporner of Seventh or John stmt, and from theith4 to rise nine feet nine inches to the middle of E'hth street; upper culvert. . - • • • soutu SID ,• : • cornmeneing at tt,eSonther:‘Ot;ceineif - and Centre streets, 'malty the eritti there, finial with shot at the northwest corner; thou risa ihrett feet ten inches to the seutliglteorner of Adams street.frath thence rise tour: inches to the•soith.. west corner, and from thenee'-fo,the culiert'oPar Nichols's, the rise to bp five six inches and sixttntlis; amnia: rise, six' fed one inch add elev.- • en.tentlis to the southeast colthor. of Fourth cir Cumming street, Vico ttrvo feet and sir! tenths o ( an inch to the song: est corner of Wil. liana street, (which. is •the heighf . of the niesent ' curb) froth thence rise,thit teen feet two inches to the southeast corner df Coortlnnd streei;' flittti • thence rise seven feet seven inches and four.tenths ' 1 to the southeast corner of juhn .street, and' frtial thence - to the middle of Eighth street, thesis° to be nine feet nine inches. ~ 't* Smile:: 2. Grade of; Noitti Adams street. •, - . EAST sip.u. • Commencing in the grade Vac of Market street, which is there liie feet cj i ai .inches abort: cen tral Bloch, from thence riadttwo feet four inches and two-tenths, to The! ntiddi,o r of callowhillitree4 then rise six feet ten incheOand seven-tenths to , the-'middle of High sfreet.lP, AVBST sipE Commencing in the grade line of Market stiller, :which is therejour inches tied tour:tentheldwee than the cornittencenient of4he east side; from thence:rise three feet two inOies and seven-tenth& to the.'thiddle of Callowhill itteet,and froortherkta i . rise Six feet four inches and Seven tenths, to, the southwest corner of Mightifieet:- SEcriow 3.:Grede of Th frit street, EAsr :fib' jE. • .• . Commencing in the kredellitio of Market - street ' ; which - is there eight feet eight inches and erg hr./ tenths, above Central Bleck i from therice tise - lea feet five inches and rexit-feriihe to the southeast corner of Callowhill streo,elien rise ten feet Otte inches to a point two hointted feet Aistancatid , then fall one.iirch and four tenths to "the south: east corner of High 'street, N . . ''.. W i , Sr - BADE.. • - Commencing in the grededine of Market•street. four inches abewit the cointooncement of the sited side, from thence rise ten7feet „three inchea'and six-tenths to the southw - esicorner of Lyon streeei• thence rise eleven feet thr , inches to a poiiit twn, 2 hundred felt distant, and, here felt one, fraaf, One inch and four-tenths toth - , , a southwest caner of Highstreet., .. • . ... • s'. • • ~.• ,: Sserlos 4. in.tbat pert f Market street, which " i , is sixty feet wide , the out ide of the curbstone shall be placed eleven fec i trc?m the trite line of the street, and that part t ich is' one huildred , and twenty feet wide, they shall be placedTilleen feet from said line. InlAkiams street, the aitaide. of the curh stone shall be l placed, seven fea,liona: . the true line of the strut,' and :n-that part, of - Third.street between fitglict and 4 l,yon street:,-. - the curb stone shall be peed three feet from the true line of ,the street, unein that pait of the sal , • street between Lyon aid High streets; they sh all - be placed eleven feetfro& said line; ' ,_1 SicTios 5. The said stile wd l 4 3 .l o .feel waYlori • both sides of Market! sheet from centre_to the. upper culvert in Eightn street, North Adams, and Third streets;,fron4lllarketto High 'street": shall be graded,' ea do n. filled up, curbrid and, ', paved, as hereafter dired;and the gutters made and paved, and the'prereartY; in front of which -,.„.„. such footways, siclewalo; . and gutters, .sballl'ha ' .. made and paved, shall Poe; ari,d the same-is here. .by tailed with the expegso thereof,' in proportion to the extent of the "seed in :front, agreeahly to the prevision of the fir second and thud. sec.; lions of the act of Asse m bly, entitled . 4 4 Supplet • meat-to an act entitleen act incorporating the Town of Pottsville; in:)schoylkill county; into a, Boy:argil?' passed the !rfilteenth day of Juno, A. D.,1640. , . '-" e - -" , - . - • ~ • SECTION B. The cui stones iii Matiref street, - shall=bc at least three e feet look; and two wide; and'six inehes thick.'Those in Adams and Third ;streets, shall bo of th Gams length and - breadth,;„ add five inches thichi the front and ends-of said ' stones mos 0 qr. be dres4 smooth for thotreadth of' T i nine inche d -from o . The top must else ; be dressed straight and' mooth, And brought to an; niform thiknesi at 'ye or six inches, as theeasei •. may reqUire, by ifresng the back for the,breadth; i 'of two and a halt to es,„4 - tho top to bo soleyll. - , . led that it shall ha t` same rise las. the - pave. meant, hereinafter ntioned, the stone to beset" • that thc front shall flan back dila and a half la. chesto the foot riser' -' ' • ' - . . ' Sambal. 7. A guPer three , feet wide bo_, -- , 1 3 paved outside of ss ' corttatone,:with strioodi or, rounded stones, sup rted by flat stones, Slink oil edge into the earth the b'ottoin of said gutter to be nine- inches helorr the trip of -said derb-stone; and shaped in suctOnanncr, as shell be presctib- -, ed by the Borough '...'urveyor, - ' e. , .... ~,, BacTiosi 'B. The •ide-witlits dr foot ways bo•- tween said curb.itticonvi the linetif.saictstecet; - sliallba na down 4 filled up,eo as to correspond - • with the rice and 01 thereof, and Atoll be pared '. with well burnt brr,ek, and shall - have a vise`taf „ holt en inch to theahot from Said curb-struse;te: wards the said !ingot ;the street ' - .- , Provided, That r - front of any lute pot littti;-. ally built %van, :hit sule•walks or foetways shall - not be required to;tre ,paved ,to a' greater width - • than five feet friinqthe curbstone, the residence! ; of such fret-wept.; or side-walks, from' die laid: - pavements to the4ine of the street, being. lad with gravel, so as4o support the pavements. .- - Secrzos 9. No gerson,shall - set or cause to be " set any curb slant, or make Or rause to tame:de - • any pavements °Ode-Faulk.% until grade red ....! place thereof, shall be givco.by the froroughlikir.i -'.. veyor, or ra.;,,,,,persoutappsinted by, therContreil for ' that purpose. T4la expcnie whiiieof shall be borne-by the prlitritt liolder, its froiat. of: wirqui ", lots the same efia be given; endoarty person wlr.s... shall set or cause to be set any : curb-steer:4os &hal. --, make or cause tp4s3 made any rvemeitts °reit* • walks,contrary-tdthe provision ,of,this, ordinance,: shall for-cvary . ()stance forfeit antrifiif• - a - petreltSt.' of twenty,dollarst . , ...„ ,-, ~ - .:A• - ,-- - - Section IQ if pa owners of the preperty froa ! ling on.te aforetaid strecte,Within the limits a.. - foresaid, 010132" lota'. refopt,f. for the Oars of , recta'. slily nays after publinationot thisoidtasaas : to Curb,. grade:al' .ptsver.„iriTriant . Of their lore. Te.. spectiv,e)y, anctrfArig ter the true l intent of; this: - ordinance, the IMSei Committee. for the Om in ; ar e , hereby' iilhtliciiised to harethe onitive dotie - ,., acd recover the :4 *penny. thereof from( - the Tesiinte • or owners of sail lots, or file it lien for the-ajar: according to the4roilsitra o f the aforesaid, aft :oi assembly. - ,.. ~- : - - : A,, • . -, G ; - Passed into 'rd . : Ordinintei Ali Tirentylidith day of May, A.P., 1841,' , -- - .. - - , - - '.. - FRAIICIS! 3. IPARVIN Ptitddiat ''' AT - rani' . 0 ' • A -."-'• -- -•- A ISAAC IttC11„ Tavirrelerk. „.-- Sued , - ~.r bi...,.., , , ~:- - --- - • 1464 SlLVV4lo.,,Cheplcest • to m hlati-og vou. /try • - tip V2O Ye 41-1a%,1-, FEE II El 111111 lIM IN MEI
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