• - sr.': . : - - - :--'-A ''''' _ viiE - voiU4 -o oes 'r i 6r.--leiiisktoe •I . • The great itiatslung in 16/ vork i The-vita 'ete..sbone on the,vite , v :And the pauper& etl were,blithel A keepin' their Christmas 'ol:da Ven thcoNaster; he cried, with •,1 :48. You'll ell got coop. fin your C, .Oh! the vbtk:euse OM the vork.'euke "At length all ov us to bed was sent; Bdt boy :was a mipsin—in search ye vent! Veiought him sbovesnd ve SoUghliiim below, .And , ve sought him vith faces 4 grief snd v.! , Ve aought,th each corner, eact6ltettle,'each p o t! In the vater-butt looked—hntlo!tind - hirn nut! And vt.eks tollelim, and ve all ogre , told That the , vork=ouse boy had bee Borked and sold Oh! the vork:uuti , Oh! the vork•!oue vt Bat yen the troop-coppers repait. The copperomith amp, and th A dollop of honea lie driziling the leg a the tivonters the To gala hie fill the \ i lsd sto. And dreadful to tel he was hi •And resit civ us sa id, and ve i• That he wash pushed in by • 'Oh! the vciik-'ou4 Oh! the vork.'elire A Basscn - or 'Peustisc charmini imsiness-like young mrlliner,,wlio ha - 1 elway' a bee, do the habit of tripping into a bank fur her'smali• change, Made her usual vis i t itiere the other day. and says, .63m1 morning, Mr. Cashier; I have come tor five dollar,' n(you'Omall hange, again.' "' am sorry to-say, Mies -4_, that we cannot asccummodate you, was the Triply. ' 'Bet heros Oa promise to pay on demand cannct:help. that.' • ',Then 'yon break your pror 'Ce 'And :• 'To be Sure. Our charter .4Allows you to make es nu Tlilease, and break them when •,4t may be so'construed ' dAti, deir me, how L wish al Ohertor: .why-so!' ,;!fiecause I havo made a prononle,,nots premies •lii'pay 4 five doilor nolo, ah chi should blipah io 'break; but a promise of .my very self to one I 40 itiot love.' taWhy.don't you break it, •Ah, eh, Mr. Cashier, then "outflank, I have no charter' lot breach of promise, end he) 3oPeni4ral. • • ' Locoirwrivisltssuvreor -4—iWbst i traveller you have • ao Englisfonsn on meeting .oonstantinolde.- . - 'To tell You it's truth,' w, 4110 oblige tO - fun about the of WT cbaracter; the moment ruined; but Non% care who 4 travel iscopmfo." Boswell records an unhap'y man, who having 'eotally loaf his character, co m ired a crime whil.th Mr. Johnson reprobated veq Severely. I • .Why•-;llir,' urged- Boswell the man bed become (infamou lot life;—what iiru id have bad him to .dur - ... • . •-• I rizi fDo, girl I would have tn., •wbero he. ores not known, abet* hol.nres known.'f. CI7111: FOIL ritE RotztrMAI I TION ! -:- , Nly lord, E rplierhim, i cihat'o.goOd for the: rheutrioicses?' .Ehf who got 'Why, me dol'etiti4 blc tide my legal er6e time=-cu *Well, I telk - yon foga r +what'll cur' just astaou _you faller mylpseripti .'What dal Epherham!' Wpm kst.get de brains . Ale'lalood oh and le. estid_a half pint of pigeons saeder in hoes been; lined • *take it,ttutee finite.; a day 'fo ankrubi a little on de oupid' Ion." \ . et_ romAy . limped of, : 1•,311,in osstel at Epherhara without A aszNcsF or MVSI3.-CII A gentleman in Portland, Transcript io'ff4e, intending, *Sunday', lathered his ewer *Rife. ' She is in a fair way A gentlemsn 'ilawn•East, Ghat hiS wife's bonnet on, kr to be the real Simon Pure. Ler through the arisiatance O.' A man in Purchase. State .ling to sign the total abstin. ipnt his name down on the His landlady diactivered his .ceived he had not paid his b. A man emplofed to saw :1 .off lilts and legs, in a et, scion; and dill not disc.:peer If 10 split them. , Sintruciia i DaT. 7 Yeste.rilay, an inveterate bet. Ater chanced t step into an . pothecary's shop on ibluineas,.and when ahiui le sing incidentally re marked, i marked; Well; thank:Gad, don't want any phLy atcauday. i iYou..dotit know that. satd the knight of the castle and mortar, you may!, tall down and-brialr 'a leg heforeyou get Mahe Pciel Office. J!': . f ,. ::;%- ' Wil bet yoCar dollar that I don't,' anstivered.'tbe *other. - . . tQb, no! that's a good het i ,' was the reply: t : . rWall, then, bet,l • This was said with so much apparent camera men that it -bluffed off' the. .pothecary tnen, -and spas him I:nett:out: 7 —A% 0 Vie. • " • Litztszets....—*The !latest o l re we e ver heir4,- - of wasieseribed as fdlO4s, to - . l`riend of ours, hyito sold lady in Cowets connty";4. - - .. r'Perhaps you (lido% kno 4.'rke Gibhens, what vi ..Ittred down here on 4yest F rl9 well, he was the lsiiest man you ever beam allot.-' When he and bie: wife got unoried they heti a pretty good chance, -s '-of truck between 'ern.' But IZeke was 'so lazy to .. „ . - -yzilre crops, and' r ao everithtlig went to rack end ruin. Zuke's wife" wasa fight emart 'omen, so -'-'itibe. told him one. day' he'd got tb go to work s :— .osn't you ploughl' 'rays she.; .Don'tknoer bow,'. says Zeke. .Well,-eri show you,' spAie geared up the„hou, put knit in the plough herself, nod took Zeke and Jed"hini to it and put his hands on the plough handle, end do y.ts think the lazy crit ter didn't stand There with. ut luring an inch tin ..44' Wees.eal all Nis coat to Vila:- . . A BOMAN? THOODHT I :-A;law days since, in Jena Belo* apprized by 'hie eruplO exhibit the silver token. oral] lowint beautiful buiat of nati as, du nigger blosioining foi Fllo3l' A DAUM }TEAS iey, a man of color, on ;.fer that ho began to 1g.,, replied in the 61- bred poetry,..te, mra- T de gravel" " • Otoaata.—The Whip a OW* Convention,. and a I tie Nailaital Catirenlion • fat ;knit' Inak. • 1 ' - isidERIFF'S - BALEtt ,i - ' „ street, heingl3o (ea acenhwest from. the. ' ortheleffe ~ . 1: • • - OF REAL ESTATE . • - 9O feet,thenen eatitheasterty .13 feet, thence ninth. veY virtu of - se:Wird ' writs - Of Levan Facies warely 90 feet, thennewortheastwardkr 13- feet -u-.! and Venditioni r Expranass• issued' out of the' to the pleeent tteginning;trubject howeeer, Wall Courts of Coriernen Pleas of-Philadetphia,sschell• 1 kill and Dauphin Cieunties, and-to me dares-test vv . - the reservations in the.crigtnal. deed s cared the' 1.11 - 11 - day of januarY,l.A. D., 1831; recorded - in will ezpose to sire by Public Vendue y tor o u tcr y . ... 'the oftce of the ReCoider of Deeds of 4thuitAkili - 'O4- - Saltirdirk, the Bth , day of, jury • • comity. in -Peed book - 12, page 239, tieing the next,4llo - O'clOck; A.',51., - al the public honed o fsame prepeity whieh Stephen Tiylor'by .his, in= Michael G(ff,ae irate Borough of Oeivigeburg; denteredaterd 3eth Jetty. A. D., 183E4 granted . • -s- - - • and confirmed toSannael D.-Leib in fee, with the county aforesaid : 1 .. Nu. 1 - .AlLthat certain Mesaciage,feneenent and t 't a • '' in. .. appurtenaneee' , consisting of a two - etery. frieze? i tract efs n situate West -Penn township, building. , .. s . . ._ I, s- i ISehoylkilreennty, bounded-by lands of late John - Also, the ,ordiytded onwhalfotallthtt certain ~ Kleckner;:.now of John' and Henry etaiisamitn; Mar et street lilessuage, tenerneneand lot or p i ece (t it ground, PDanietShively and - others, containing 186 acres, situateem the nerthWestilely side o. Schuylkil l e - c ounty, be the same more Or lees. with the appurtenan . in the borocigh Of Pottsvilk. 1 1 cel, consisting of itog. Houie;Stable and .Saw . boundednu;the 'southeast .b y Market , Is a n_ Mill. ::;:-,, . S , - ' .• - ' the southwest by lands' of Jacob Eyerl (,part of , on the northwest by e AO feet No.2r,The undividedittiro thirds ; Of a certain -e .northeest by laud' of Ja. tracto - i! land, situate partly in Rush township,' wide streetsand On th ... Long and Henry niter ( part of the same ie. the originallot) on the . &bus ( kill county, And partly in Lausanne town. cob . . . --w idth 20 f it. and in .ship,?Noithampton county, containing 1748 n depth 190 feet, being theecentre 20 - feet of the lot . riginal lot ) containing to suit e , _ .. crest, with the aPportenarces, consisting of 3 I Saw Mills, one steam SAW Alill and two water Marked Nal. in Putt and Patterson's addition to power Saw Mills,. ' - ' . • - .Pottsville, ends the northeasterly Italia the 40 No: 3.. A certain tract of unimproved land; . feet athe said lot was granted by Berd Patter. situate, in East - Brunswig township; Schuylkill, son and wife, and Abraham Pott and Wife, toJa. county;sAjoining tends of - Daniel Feat, Jena cob Eyer, by Deed dated the Ist day r;!f . Dec:ern -thee -limes and 'others containi - her - A. D.,1,832, recorded et Orwigebutg in Deedng-7 acres. , No.. 4. A certain tract of land,, partly nnim= book - No. - ,13; page .586,:setiject to the seem easier:s ; proved,aituate in east Brunawig township, coon - relative to the stone coal and evaterant the Ner eid ty aferesaid. near Melieansburg, adjoining lands wegian creek.contamed in the said deed referred Sam of Salomon Whetstone, Mathias( Moyer and to, and which the said Jacob Eger by 'deed de( others, containing 96 acres with the tippurte= the 21st day of Jarmary 1840, reapveyedto : , , princess : nal); Lear and George D. Leib; in equal parts proportions asten a nt=, in' N 0.5: A certain tract of land, situate on Coal - a ndcom mon; e with the Run. partly in East 13runswig and partly ;in appurtenances. consisting Oa one anna halfeto. Scheyikill township, Schuylkill county; adjoin= ry frame dwelling I house . Late the - estete.of trig lands of Samuel Boyer, Daniel; Yost and 0 1. Samuel D. 'Leib. , I, F tilers, containing 100 acres willitheappterterian: idlt: the same time and. place, 4ll l s ' .. ' ' ' ' that ceitairt toter Pieee of ground, situate in the • ; A ' No. 6. A certain lied of unimproved 13'14 : ad- Borough a Pottsville; Schuylkill county, begin. joining the last described,' and lands of Daniel ning rasa stake set in she ground irAhe eastern: tiraff and others, oontaining 200 adtce, with the line of Centre street at the dietance a 160 feet; itimurtenances. ' .: 1 - '_ - • sontliwardly from Market epee!, thence at righ ' . No 7. A certain tract of animproied land, sit. angle s eastwardly 1201feetto Coal street, then .`. I, Hate in Rush township , county aforesaid, adjoin- southwardlg along the line of Coal street 26 Oil . - hag lards ofJereiniah!Pearsol•rinkL others, con. therice at right angles westwardly 120 feet to tamilo acres, with the appurtenances : . . Centrentreirt, thence along the him of said Celle . ' No; 8. A certain tract of . unicepriwed land tre street 20 feet;to the. place of beginningsbeing shunt in Schuylkill township and county , ad. the norther M n oiety cif lot No. 14 inllhe s plan, of jeinin lands of--- I Shellhammer, Cook the borough' of Piatsville, the property or Israel and ot ers, containing '4OO acres, with - the ap. Morris s -:10am the same lot orground which the purten aces .. . - said IsraelMorriss granted to Williem Shively •1 - . No. . The rindividOd third pa:t ; of a certain in fee, by even date for the considermlon therein tract or land; situate in Rush township county' inentioned,ll hereditaments - and s apPurtenances aforesaid, adjoining LAlllis et Samuel-Linder, and thereunto belongieg. late I the - petite of David other lend, lands of IWilliauf'Audenried, l ean- J. Myers, 4dminthrator of the estate cif William L i tenting 300.0 acres, with the appurtenaricee.- - Shively, d6teaS'eci, , 1 7 • : , No: . l0¢ melp undivided half part of a ce r tain . 1 .91 the same time and ' tracto-lland; eituete in Rush _township, . coiroto'e , Miler, .3// hat one undivided febrth part of nl.l- that certain aforesaid, adjoining lands of Margaret Willing tract, andethers s coeteinieg 196 acres raid 1233 ::Per-' , piece or Pencil Of land, - situat in 'Schuyt. kill township. Schuylkill county, bounded and' sh'ci3, with the appurtenances. Late the estate described ea follows, beginning at a post; thence a William icd Audenr. 1 .. ' ' ' by. and mein, nr late ed . Adam and Jacob Stahl, At the same time a nd placeoilk that certain. north 70 degrees; eastl44 perches to a stone in Mseguage, plantation and two tracts of land, . a line of late Jacob Stahl, thence .ti the sasne situate in the township of Pine - grove, in 'the countg aSehuylkill,coetaining together, about north 20 degrees, west 83A perches t ia post ic a line alga Michael fluidly, thence b : land of the 202 acres and.ehowarice, being the - saiisc tract of ; same south 10 degr es. west' 144 irches to' a land which Jonethen- - Zertie, by deed dated the. .stone, thence - by lan sth Flay - of April 1838, granted to John Hippie, '2O degrees, af late Adam tail!, S South grees, east 83 Perches to theielace or be 'eharles McClure end; Wiliam Milner flobette, ginning, Containing:7o acres and 104 ;perches,' together with the hereditaitients and appUitenah- more or less, with thesiPpurtenancea: Late the consisting ;' ti era, consisting of two story Log Dwelling 'estate of House, Saw' Alai arid' Barn ..' Late the estate of Remnel Lett:, and' 'it All John Hippie, 6 . ',liatleaFAlcClure; a nd William Nil- .,, , . At the sameirme ace, ~ , nor' RVirts; ' 1 ri • . i t h at ceitain lot orslreel of ground, situate in I . Mount Carbon, in - Mii - heim township, Schuylkill .11. the. seine time and!place, Allis ' ' the i •• ' I county, ..eginning a . t a l posket n main of the that certain' lot of ground, situate In the' town of sehoylkill - canal, ritthe distanceOf about - 100 fart. li Mccansbergs E as t Breeswi,ettaienshiP,Sch.uyl- thc.southeist corner of the tipper b asin, thence kill county, marked and numbered iu the gene- along the margin attic cartel north '.?.a,.. degrees, sal plan of said town with No. 75! I - West 124 !feet to a point in the mid le of _the ha- Also, the undivided half of •all that certain lot sin, teence through ihe middle of th ' said 'basin of ground, situate in the town aiilleKeansburg, dividing it equally hY a direct at - b 6riihe about; East Brunswig township, Scheylitill county, be- 's o uth 62, %vett 384 feet or thereaborits to a.' liehk ing a corner lot .adpneihg- Mein street anerlot 'of in-she western line (ifithe said piece of : ground. Henry Lae, and marked in the , general plan of running south 33, east along the land of Robert saideown with No. 57,' with the sippetterioncee, M. Lewie,, - thence on the last tnentined line south • " e consisting of. se two story stone'dwel. 33, eastahout• 82 feetito a stone •e rner, thence s si , --4 .t s ling briuSer. with a onto story stone south : 24i; east 43.3 fe t rt to a post, th c incc by Levi fr: 1,',.,..t kitchen and a' wo story 'frame build: Ellmakeres lot north 2, east 366 to tto thc 'Place - 1 .i L , ing thereto attached, and a barn pak: of beginning. - ly of stone and partly fraine. Late 'the estate of ° 2. Also; all tlrat scree - inlet or par el of erdund. John "..Seltzer'. • t . . , . - , -. , situate in the township and county liForesaid, be Ori Illenclay,thell7th day of lay, next, - ginning et a stole !corner in a • w/Stern - line of at the public house of William Mil:timer, in the ,land, ,belonging,to the President, It m anagers and _Borough of Pottsville: a certain' t ► va story Log Comiiahy Of the Scliti:ylk ill Navigation Company, DWelline• Heus:e, situate in Wayne, tewngSsp, and the northwestere corper, of Ike late of Neal Schuylkill county, new' in the ocdupancy of the Crosby; thence south 85 - , east 431 - T et to a 'take said Jacob Ileffeer, :adjoining lands 'of Henry to the tide ! - ol' lot sold to Neal Crireby s thei.ce , Berger, _George' &chit - lan and, others, With the west 100 feet to lands of the SehtiOill Naviga e appurtenances. ' Late the csiate of jaeob 114rrier'.. Lion Company, thence north 85,' - weerto the wee .* theisaine time and p/aiefa certain Lot or tern line of the said company's land, and thence piece ,of ground and premises situate in Port along Maritime soot eastwardly aboutlloo lett Carbon, county. afaiesaid, beginning at a stake, the place Of begioni g• il' ' ' a darner in a line Of land of Jacoh W. Stettin. 3. Also, all that c rtain lot or pieee of ground, ger and others. thence by lots No. 4,5, 6...7, and* situate in Mount Carbon, township, and county S, south 27 degrees, cast 112. feet td a stake in a- aforesaid; )egian'ng eta point in thesapper basin line of a. forty felt street, thence berth fiGsde- in the margin of the,Sebuylkill can 1, thence a grees, cast 43 feet to 3 stake corner, a forty' feet long the'Margin'eftlic canal north 2,8„ west 91A street, thence by the same north 27 liegrecesivest feet to a post at the !;corner of the; and wall of 112 feet tria stake in 'the line of the said land of . the lock at the distatice of 20 feet pin the can. 1, W. Seitzinger and others, 660 1w t h e „th e , tre of - the gate posi, thence south . 67 west 40 feet south 63 d me,' west - 43 feet to the place 'of ,to a postSnorth 28, west 31 feet td post - at the beginning, m• lied and numbered _ln Potts' Ad. . i,.. distance of 35 teet _from John Wh ten, southern dition to O tine, pOrillell with mid line, south 67, west 340 ces, consistina, Carbon a large_ 'riven) louse, larger Caiban No. 9, Witniiiippertenan niet to the peat in the line of Robert M. and Law. mime Lewie's hind, thence along .s i d line south Stables. with a Pump, and well of liVater, and a ate the estate of two story frame.Store.house.' L 33, ostitit meets tie lot a late redericy N. Samuel Chrismaa.H .1 , .. Leuderbinn,by a direct at line son to strike the Al, same .time,and place, all that-certainbas; dividing it eq l ally middle of the ~ Stone Dwelling. House, tenement land Lot or piece of Ground, marked No. 3,1 situate on Port' abou t' north 62, o a r to the place : of beginning, Carbon Avenue, in • Yeung's •Addtin to Potts. '4. Also, acertaiallotor p!ece of land, situate Containing I acre arid 24 perches ville; in cuntormity .to said town Int, aid lot containing in front on said Avenue 'AO' feet, and in Mount Carbon , Township and aunty shore, said, beginning at relpoet, a corneir ciT a let lete of runn ng back on ono side 'about 00 feet in derith L lienry White, in th . line of Robert !.• end Lew. until. . it striker! said Youne'sibotindary line ranee Lewis's land, sheece by, the same Ist smith whic - ftrrs -south:2s degrees east, the ether' 851 cast bout 475 f et,"cressieg the Centre I', n. side of Bai rlot being; in depth uncut 145 feetuns pike to tore river Schuylkill, theneedewn the said oil it strikes the said - boundary line, being in river 75 ',feet, to theleornerof a Inflate Of Fran. Norwegian township, Schuylkill eunty, and cis Be Nichols, thence north 85; we l t about 470 being" the same lot' of • ground Which Robert feet, crottideg the slid centre Turnike. midst° Young granted and conveyed to Horatio .Park; the li ne of the landed Robert M. and ,Lawrence leg deed dated the •13111 day,of - September, 1830, Lewis,llienee elong the tine northlllll West - to recorded in Orwigsburg, in Deed Bock No. 11,, the plate of ;begin mg. Late thee s estete of the page 12, with 'the appurtenances, 11 onsisting o Danville and Potts i dle flail Roadl poinpany. a live; story Stone Dwelling Hodsmiwith a base- ./It . the sa e ti q i e !un s tplacei:. All mentj story in front. Late the estate of Jenhin that Certain. tract f land, sisintein Pinegfrove Themes, - I 1 .11 ' - - Township, Schujililill county, cal ed " Mount -At the some lime aud, place, the one undivided Pere," consisting of sevelettraetri tit land, one fourth pait of all that pertain LotiGroundselt. thetcof on which the Forge;sMessu go and Ten.' uate in the Borough! a MinersVill , Schuylkill ements are erectedjadjoiniegianda f late Abra.' n t county,,bounded northwardly by : Sunbury 'street, ham Keefer; dece as ed, Michael Cie 1 - ew, deecas-1 sourthwatdly . . by South street, , eastwardly by ' ed. JohnShartel an!; :1 othera l ; is part ,of a trent 'of Third street, and westwardly - bg let No. 36 be. land which Samuellluntzinger, E' re, fornterlel ing 50 feet on Sunbury street, extending South: -High Sheriff of Schuylkill [ county, by legal pro-= warelfy 100 feet, to a lot' adjoining Sotitii. cess amid as - the. peOPeety of Advi l ( Reed, and 4treet, and being theta m.arke . dnie:llipseneial i ..whielir by SUndre drinveyarices became vested in plan of said Borough with',Nee.: l 34;lveith the lips,' 'Alin 'Brown, c ntaining pqp acres,linore.or lesss :7rurtenances, consisting of -1 4-'l,Zio; ;iitory''Fraine.' together with he , alpiourtenances, consisting of te; Dwelling (loe ss , with ii!-13eeenient story, acd e' . ' FOrge, Furn ce, Salle Mill,' . two stiry log dwer one and a half story Frakhe kitelhin (beret) MI ling house43lacksMith shop, Barn,lStable, Coat: (ached,' and a two' storyit)seine OwellifigAiousc' 'Mese, 5 tenant homitisand other outhuildingst an,2„:',: and Frame stable. .Lateisthe estate (if Payee ..7.-., ether part thereof hi the same which Henry Satz; 'Davis. ; • . , ~. W . - ,.. ,:„ „- ;, - ; I L: r:' .. : 1 , inger &Wile hy Deed dated.the 29th Itlarcli 1828 i L s At the same time and p/as'i s olii oils i d,- s hris s .,-fl eneveYed to; Ada !taudenbush, Jacob, Jc4cehi moiety or half part era certlikt finetliT Chillpid,l tt'ncl Saleuel-Spolin whose titles 'be ame vested situate in Brandi township, Schdylitilh.csan4yA*lth the said Joh 'Brown, eontai ing 5 acres 'Y bounded by lands of the New ork 'ehd Selittyl.:l more or :less; anon er part thereoe :i ichael Clem. kill Coal Company, George Ralms - Bard - Patters ens and wife by d ed dated the 3dlJuly, 1828, son, and-others, conteining 61 acres more or less, greeted to beetle 1 arr, who convey dto the `aid With the appurtenances, consisting of feet. one Rainfenbush and Win, whose it! 'as aforesaid rand a half story Slane floeses, one two story became vested in the said John WOW, is; and the .log House, and: Frame Stable and Blacksmith iither park etberco being the undivided three t.i 'Shop: Late the estate of Jacob , Serrill. • fourths of several acts of unimpro edland, eon. • At the same time and place, thesine undivided taining in the whele about 400 actsand allow equai third part of all that Lot or' piece aground, ante more or less,lailjoining land o ,iHenry Belt. situatdfin Port Carbon,' beginning at a stake on ler, Martin Kiihn4 'Jacob Lefflerfuedothers,:eur, the bank of Mill Creek, a corder of the North . veycd On warrant granted to Adam Raudentish, American e Company's land, thence north 63 de, Henry .Eekler andilicob Spahn, whose-titles be. grecs, east 77 perches. more or less; to a 30 feet came voted' iii th said John Brown. •-• o street, thence along said 30 -feet street north 27 - -2: Also;, all tha ' .certain tract Oland, situate el t ,degrees, west 153 perches to a corner on reline in Pinegrova Towriship,SehuytkillOotinty, beim nf Seitzinger - and Wetherill'a,land, thence by Jed by lands of leech Eagle by the itchy moan ; the same' soutli-36 degrees, west 111. feet 3 in'; Lain, lards of Gedege Runts,Frede rick Schoeck ches more or less to n post, tbenc.e north .4 de'. and others, tont %ming 100 acres an 107 perches' grecs, cast Sperches,' to the hank of Mill Creek, and allowance' moienr less, being t, e same land, thence along thci bank of said Creek the Several whicknias eurireyed on a - warren dated 00114 courses and distances to the place of beginning, March 1793 and ratted to John - Mrkel and pa. .being the premises -which Abraham Pott and tented to him.' I ' wile granted to Lewis Horning, by indenture 3. Also , allthaticertain tract of I rid, situate in bearing evendatewith said Mortgage, together Pmegreve rovvoltP, Sc hnylkill cranny; bound. with:the hereditaments,tnd appurtenances they ed by lends of Nic olasEckler,Joserth Campbell, unto, belonging. ; eonsisting of ----Late'the ess Eva Diehl and other, containing - 7 acres and 20 tate a Irib - ecca Horning, Adminietratrix of Leude perches more or lesis, wita the appurt . stances, con. la7ra,!eiteused, with notice to terre tetinants. +fisting era log &riling:house, ! • .. ..f•;4,t ''-the same :lime and - p/a:ce, rl/1 4. Also all that certain Riece or 'a/Cele( land. thit certain lota/ Pi* of ground, slicd° in Pott situate in Pinegror Township, County afotesaid, lk. ' Patterson ' , addition to the borough of Potts. bOunded, by land o r :Henry Sotzinger, Peter ville. Schuylkill 'county; being the ,noetheastern Schnecleand uthes. IconteiuingiabUut 15. netts: ' part of the southwest half of lot No. 37 in .said more or Ices, With. he aPpertenancee. .-, 1 addition,. 'Mime on ; the, northeainerly. side of 5. Atm' all that certain tract of land, situate id ......—: Wee/ or alleyi commonly called. ', psi .Pinegrove Towneinscounty aforesidd,: bounded ! . 1 by lards of john latenig,Simon Coefare,-.Adam' 1- I3OY. 47g I h. Jam hall, galled wall; fiend goys 1 .1 • !rune leer, hiistmea cheerr Nryl boy! boy! boy( e did need, ere he seed there, .oy did Tear! 'Ps led into soup! 'aid it aid!: sneers, overteera! • boy! boy ! do you!' nows ny.propisea et yo ou please}'. IMI was a bank and bad hen?' e's the rub. r Unlike k i nntl should be sued LLD eII•RACTZEI ';become!' exclaim' 121=11 s the (rook reply, world to keep' ohea it overtakes me I a l . kn-Owa me so long a go to some country nd not. to the de'tit oh my neck, and at 'am, bow em eke!' to antiglare far 'em ac a hoc-handle, i .b , .t. iron tvodge,.anll t ob n, weedin bin) 144 and Mow .1)- •-•!d 'cat feathers, and e breakfazteternsill nary cite, i['U cure up ihd white of:his saying a wonl.—So. lee have been frequent conneeted with the to shligo bisneedi far es and shaved his o recover 'eeing hit pretty maid sed her, supposing* He discovered his er ' his wile. _ Id New York ; inten 4:tee pledge, went and naafi book for Texas. error s whin she per yard. Itiad of Wood, sawed tool mental seam mistake till he tried l at Georgia have held - - pointed delegates to ith instnaiti'ons to vote. • - • tn-4' e. 5 • • <;~ ' - Josies and 'others; Caniafiiink.lBicres and 86 per. Cheri and tilloviance quire otle4l, with theappur.. tenancea..{ !, . , li. -, - ,=',,, I - _ ! . 6. Also,all'that certain tract:offend, situate in township and county aforesaid,' bounded by land Of late Henry .W.Conrid, imar, Moses Rusbatch,' late Nichoi as Eck 4r, niers - of the said John Brown, Simon Co farelikid 'Others. contaiding 79' acres 80 perche neat measure; more or less, with the appurtenahees. • i ; , ) 7.. Aiso, all that certain tract of land; situate in Pmegr ve Township, county aforesaid, boon ded by., Swatara Creek, land of/George. 'Kra. mer, Pete Diehl and others, containing 80 acres more or less, with the:appurtenances. Late the estate elf Jahr Brow* !* ' I4t • ti e same'! time.. and plaee, All thatcent in, lot of gri;und i ,situate in the borough of Pinetwe, Schuylkill county, . containing 55 feet tro p on Tulpehoccon streitand bounded an the north by lot of Arnold & Wharton, on the west by land of Eckert, and on, the south by land of &intuit Hedner, with the tppurteriandes con sisting of ' a log house. 1 . ' • 9. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate , in :-. the borongh of Pinegrore; Schuylkill county, containing 60 feet front on Tulriehoccon street, bounded on the north by a public road; on the west:by and of Eckert, and on the south' by lot of Arnolii & Wharton. ' : • 3. ALIN', All the right, title find interest of John C'Eittlimun of, in and to a certain tract of land, situate in the borough off inegrove, ,Schuytkill eimnty, hounded on the north by the Pottsville road on the east by Eckerts' Mill race, on the south b land of Minhig, soden the west bylarid of Stees & Oliver and others, containing 5 acres, with th apportenahces. Late the estate of John C. Kitt eman.lll •' ' . ' At the same time anti 'place, All ~ that cer in pierm orifarcel of grotindsituate in the borotig of Pottsville, Bchuylkilt county, on the wes terlyosi e of Norwegian street. beginning at' he cor ner bf 4 atrett, Oa te .Wolf street )' extending south worthy ' - feet on bidiwegian I street, and extending hack th refrom 190 feet to east Market street,.beiug the piege of ground which Chailes Lawton and Chas. .Uoser and their wipe; by deed dated the'29ll). Sep libber 831, recorded at Orwitsburg; in deed book No, 12, page 351, grained and; conveyed to John C. Of:Forma . :'. '. ' • '. --......._ 1 . , No. . A Lao, all thaf certain lot or piece of groom situate n the northwesterly side ot Market street; im a e bor ugh of PottSvilie.marked in . Poit end Ps ttei r .l son's a ' ditional plan:of, Pottsville, as No. 25, contain-I tog in f nt on 11Iarket • street 50 feet and la depth49ol feet. I • No. 3. At-so, all the undivided fourth part of a cerl tain tract of land. in. Norivegian Township. Scholl kill county, bounded 'and described as follows :..1.1e: ginning at a post. in le libe' of John Stauffer's lend,i, thence by. the, same north 56 degrees, east 65 perches to a maple, thence sahib 34 degrees. east 30 perches to a Sp nish Oak, Ocoee north 56 degrees, east 20U perche tri a post; thcnce west '236A perches t4 l ,4 . appstJ thence orth 232 perehes to the place of .beginning/ centaitting 398 acres and alloWance of 6 per cent.for, roads. I , - ;1. ' - • : • I _ ..... , . No. • .• Also, all that undivided 1-116 acres ofa ter, lain tra t olland, captaining 451 acres 132 perches! situate on' Silver Greek in : Schuylkill Township Schuyi ill county, tniginnini at a stnne corner. thence partly by land•surveyed one warrant to Ileullen.Ds-! via au partly by laird surveyed by warranwo Daniel Kaerel er, east 2e4laerehes crossing Silver ea to a stop coiner, thence by land surveyed a warrant to Bla ey Orschrhn north 315 perches -I a stonoCor4 nor,the.* ; by land 'surveyed on wOrrant to George Miller west 219 1 perchescroising Silver creek to a d stone orner, thence by land Survey dby warrant to Eliza th Davis, south 315 perches o the place.of be,tirtnifig. : , , Ni,. • ". 5. Atso,all the undivided one third part of a i certai tract of land; situate hi Norwegian Township. efChuy kill county, beginningpl a pine, thence by land - of Phi ip Klatiser south 49 degrees, west 86 perches to a swig; thence north 41 degrees. west 123 perches to a 7 winte tiak,lliciice by other land soutn 50 degreca, west_3o perches top past, thence by lariti of George rilauser and klichashlltallenbach south 249 'perehes ari.febr tenths to'a black oak, thence by. land cif Therir l or &Hyman apC. other land north 60 degreea. etral'239 perches to'' a white oak, thence by said other land-3.1 degrees, east 18 nerehes to a stone thence mirth 00 degrees, east 47 perches to a black oak, thence north •40 t ig t ees, west 1.17 perches to the Of beginning, i eobtaining 20Cacres arid 132 per ches Dad allowance.' Late theestate of John C.: Of, . fermatn. - 1. I ! • . . , 4:T;11 - I t the .same %ze and place, All alas certain tract oel., parte land, called ,' A ngels;" situate on a ttranch , of Catawissa Creek in Union Ti?wnkliip, Schuylkill county; beginning at a White oak, thence by land 'o f Steadman & Company north , 791 degrees, east n . l perchesto 'an ash, north 101de- ' grecs. west 212 perches to a post, thence by land - of - Will.atri Steward spoth 791 degrees, cast 320 perches to a Rickety, thence by land of Robert Mdrtin smith 14 degrees, east 1. 1 112 perchesto the place of begin ning, containing 4 ( 10 acres anallowance, and survey es in puree:ince urn warrant g ranted to William Stew ard. Jr.. dated the 3d day of January, 1793. : .. No 2.1 A Ls°, e certain tract .or oared! of land cal led " A nn's Delighl.7 situate on die waters of Cate- wissa l reek, in I.JiOn Township. Scheylkill a - Tinny beginning at a pest, thence by land of William Sid . ;.e.• ard, south 791 degrees, west 320 perches to a white oak, thenee.by lanirof Robert Martin south 101 de grees.l oast 52..pqr/hes to'n post , south 791 degree?. •west 20 perches esdri post' thence by lan! ot Co ionel Meyee sauth.lol di:grecs, east 160 perches to a Post.. thence: by surveyed - land and !land aT George Long north .791 negreeslleast• 340 perches to a post and thence by' ;and of Martin Sarah north 101 degrees, west 212 Perches to ! the place of beginning. contain ing 420 acres shad allowance. aid surveyed , in puriu; ance ofa warrant planted to T i t.tunas Rees, dated the 20th Jannary. A. 1,1.11791. ' . . No. 3. Atm allithat certain half lot of ground. situate in Jonathan! tli'ine' i t additional plan to the bb rtnexli!of Pottsville, §chuyikil County, and marked :in. . said plan with therNo.ls, boupded on the north east by poperty of Charles Lawton, on the southeast by lot of t— Reeler'' on the west by the - Centre.turn pike, and on the:east by .Norwegian creek, containik iii front 301eet, and depth abut 100 lest, with the appur enances, consisting of a tWo story frame dwei hog house. Late the estate of 117 liom L. Neuituld. ± , \s lit the sate ' time and Place, Alt that certain lota' ground, situate on the northeast car: ner ol Coal and 11101 - : streets, iii ihe'borough of Potta villei Schuylkill county, containing 30 feetTront en Coal Street, and 4o feet on the line of Race street. aitiointngen the south the property of Eli Cake; de-' ceisctrl, with the appurtenances, consisting of twotwo. s 4 dwellnig, houses , One of !which h a s a s t t on il e r rr a ethc?t spiry. Late the estate of John, D. James} , the saiite• ' , i , At. fime and plate, All I that &lain lot or Irritiitd. raniate in the. Borough 1.9 f Schuy'llrill llaven,.M •.anheim Tewnship, Schuylkill count , Y.boatideil. in :!Font by nuke,. eta set, on the rear by a 20 lent alley, and on the , east by the Nfiladelphia and Reading Rail 11,ead, containing in front about 66, feet.and in depth About 200 feet, and marked in .the plan of said borough! with the . Nos. 23 and 24, wit,: Up ortenances.r2ontristing , of a twritory log dwe:- ling It use„ frame stable , tan yard with. 27 vats. bark. house rimy of stone and par t ly of :frame, currying shop, nd tither necessary buildtngs: Late the estate ofAn ree poyer.l ,i „ .. , ea alt Pile .same lime and. plaee, All . that c.rtain lot of ground, situate in the Borough, of Soho , Itiltalafen4lekuylkillcouniy. bounded In front by ib P e l. Public' ift.i4l.reatling I Dim. Piaegrove to Oir •,,StiStirtr„,,On the rearlly a public, alley. on ono side 'by lot rAjolin Hol i er, on the,other side by lot of John Steinelr;'heing.l4 frOnt 'and.reayiN, 'bet 6 inches, and •in depth 181/ feet.. Wit h .flie - appaileman ees, consisting of a Dip:So - try 100 trelling.Bouie. Late the estate :of ./41nex Cam , - .: :: • -- -•.-.'N . 1 1 ,,,,, - . ..on. Sntuif . dyy . ..the; 22d of July 1 riest:;,clo"edeloelt Ar:!111 arrt It e public house °Mil liam fißtiiiiiter..jt the:BOedigh of Pottsville: All that certain • lot .4 lYpleOtY6r ground, situate in the Bor ough !of Pottsvillei Schuylkill county, marked in:a certain plan of lots lot Jabob Alter. No. 6, on the northeasterly side or Centre st. 'to the distance of 100 feet, eorthwesiwartili frotha certain 20 feet wide al ley, cOntain it g in front or breadth on said Centre rri, 20 feet, an 1 extending this breadth in length 105 feet o a 20 looter ide - c ! urt, laid out by said Jacob Alter, called ir: oaan Court4communicating with the afore said 20 feet alley, ! touted northwardly by ground late of the E au Jacob Alter northeastwardly by the said Logan court, snutheastwardly by lot N 0.5, and southwestwardly bi Centre St., with the appurtenan ces, Consisting . orO Two Story-' Frame Dwelling House. with a Frarriif.Kitchen thereu Ito attached. No. Also, allithat certain lot of ground, situate in the borough. of 41o0sillle, and county aforesaid, _ marks in thi4criVirr plan No. IL situate on the south% eitWa si e ofa certain 40 feet wide street, livid out paralfel with and at the distance of 230 feet northeastwardly frohi Centre street, beginning at the distance of 80 feet dOrthwestwardly firm. the abode mentioned 20 feet alley, containing in front or .breadth in said 40 feel !wide'itreet qo feet and extending that breadth in length or depth, 105 feet to the said Logan court, bounded southeastwanily by lot No. 10, south: viestiderdly by lot N 0.12. and northeaitwardly by the said 40 feet wide street. with the appurtenances con sisting ofa three story frame Stererhoase, Late the estate le f Santee! Hartz. . ;.- .11t Nis -.same time and place, AU that certain tract or piece Oland; situate in .Norive pan Township, Schaylltill county, beginning at a poet I thence extending by hat Of , land of Thomas Sillyigi t y I north 70 degrr Enest 211 perches to a post ; and northl7 degr es, liyeseZ perches to 4 post. thesis eatening by I d norylor late of Ilidgw_ay:giniore& Whitt. north - 70 degrees, east 94 Perches to a. dog -wood stump. thence extending by land of tho North Ametaa Crial Company south 20 degrees, east il i perch sto a post, thence extending by land or RObeit I,l*. 4 Samuel Lewts;!south 70 degrees, west 10 per. - WV E 1 M" - ' 1 ..”V 16 11r . • EE, ^ - • . • ~ Chez to a corner, thenie eitend mg try !otber lands of the said North American Cdal Company nortb i ll de grees, wetn.36yyperebes to the placricif , beginning. -containing 52 acres and 133 nerches, it being the same premises which Elizabeth S.rohp granted and ecinvey ed to Edward B. Garrigns aid Gideon (3, , Palmer, to gether with the hereditamentsand the atiptatertencm consisting of 20 Miners' bermes. - Late the estate of Edward B. Garrigus and Gideon G. Palmer. at .the same time: and; place," All :that certain tract of lend, with the beildino and ins-' nroyements. thereon. situate in Jgatifteins Township, Scbuylkidcounty. beginning ,at aktode corner in John Pon's line,lbence north n degrees. Wen 47i perches to a corder of Philip Markel's 'encl.: : thence by the same south 78i degrees, west 61 perches to a (stone, thence north 66 degrees, West ~ : 26,1 perches to aistoite. thence South 18degrees east 71 petches,ithencii , north ,721 degrees, east 68 perches i to the place of beginning, containing 24 acres and 62 perehesstticimeasere, be ;leg the same land which was conveyed by :Robert C. Hill and wife by deed dated 116 September 183, and iiecorded at Orangeburg in deed book No., 17. page 179. together wi.h the heredttnnients and'appeurtarner, consisting of two large two Story frame dwelling boa lses, !barn.] store stand. I blacksmith shop, 1 carperi ter shop, 1 icehouse,4 tenant houses and other out- buildings.. Late the estate of .I , l4nis Chapman. with notice to Charles B. DeForrest and - cabers terra ten ants. Wm . tio.r.sr o JOHN G woous9N, Stieriff. Sheriff's Office, Orrri.e.. . • burg, June. 17, 1843 . S . ' ' JOYFUL NEW. 1 ' I Almost every disease that ! !fleih is heir to may be cured by the timely use of OA 1C ELEV . 'S aim- POUND LEPURATIVE ISYRUP: This may , be proved satisfactorily to those 'who will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) tif clams perform ed on individuals who had Post all! hopes of relief— ceitifi-catei of Physicians whO had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients hairiag taken the Medicine by the ifadrice a idbeen cnred—certifieates from the Prothonotary, Clerklof OrPhans' Court, No tary. &c.. stating their acquaintance with persons of respectability and standing, h o having the good of ! their fellow men at heart, h a v o luntarily come for ward and given a statement o theivcaie and its cure. for publication, &c. dr.r. !Th nu mber ofthese certi ficates being.too great for tae spaper Publication, the' . subscriber has deemed it adVi ble to ! have a copy of the post important certifica t e Orcipetly authentica ted; tinder seal, to be placed , t the , srOres of agents; wholiave the medicit,e for eat where persons afflic ted Avith Scrofula or Kings, ev il White' Swelling, Chronic I!Zheumatism. Teller, ` Mercurial diseases. Eruipions of the Skin,.Cough ! long standing-or in cioignt Consumption, sick- 8e :(1-9che, &c, tc,!may have rtr4 opportunity of- inert in‘ng, the names and residers of those who . haVe ecp cured by ite use, aiidw vill he willing, if cane upon, to give every infurfrimriin required. ! 1 i - 1 V:::A's {`More general.evidence hat this is no quack medicine. 1 would refer to the c a nes of the follow ing well known physiciams, 'who have attested:4o its elfiSi 9 . cacp—Dr. J. I'. fliester; Dr. S. Birch, Dr: Jno. Otto, Dr. 11.11. Muhlenberg, Dr. J. - ,E.Sorber. ' Sold wholesale' and- Itctai at the drug and Chemi cal Store of • , 11 • 11I01;17,.Potteville. ! siti I . 1:e; Hugh!Kiinsley, Orwioburg.l' - • ' [ I ! ' 4-IY. : ' E. B. EIC J. R. ,Sz. J. H. Palls, Mine Port Carboni ; Henry Voute, January 21, lidy*E READINk.; PAL • .1. I lIE subscriber begs !alive Respectful)) , to an - 11 announce to his Friends and the Ttavelling community, that , ho . hati taken! that Nile Anti Elegant Hotel formerly Iteptiby bun' A... ~1 iel Finney, in' he bo r ough of Reading ~,1 4. „ ind so well i nowmas the Mansion --___, , .=•-.1.--- 1 7 House, whic i be. has theroughly and • splendidly fitted. up i and i'mproveii, and is now opened for the receition Olvisitorti. This. House is situated in tit. !very - 'eentre or the bo rough, and is amply pr. - Vided with paijors, sil ting, rooms, and larg ,Laityland cOngement chambers, all fitted up n the most costly- style, with furditurc entirety n iw,ae'd of . the meri.best. description. His tablets all titan times he sup; plied with the best the !.eading and _Philadel: phis markets can afford and his wince and Li.' iplors,lnaving been pure used at greatlexpense, will be confidently rccc.minepded as the must approved quality. II -Persons misting Readi g, will do well to call, as the subscriber is deter editii spare no efforts. to retider his eitablishinc'tit et-plait() the !very best Hotels in the country.. Privet: Familtes- , - can . also belaccomodated du. ring the summer season, and upon such! terms as to suit On) times. '.,• . 11 Connected with the Hotel; iii r an excellent'and commodious atablini, with coofident anti-eflici entustlers; persons traveling •With theinown con. voyances, would find it advantageous' 1u patron ize the subscriber. 1 I L I • WILLIAM ;DE B9R BON i-Reaching, A pril 29,180. ,! ', l 18= ___ 1 THE ANTHRACITE ' •, LOC AT ED in the Borutigh of !Pottsville Schuylkill county. Pa., is trait excelled 'by qi ny other in facilities fur abtainteg variety °foci's, Limestoix, and Coal, being accessible by Canal and R,ul Roads to within'a fewryards of the-stack. The Furnace and machinery iS in such a state of preparation, that a small amount of outlay, would be sufficient to 'put it in blast hi a few weeks. The authenticated iidcounti of the great im provements and extraordinary qualities of the I ron produced by Anthraeite Coal in i Wales, holds nut strong guarantees for sat A epni profitable In vestment. The proprietor 1 not having; the j. requisite a mount of capital to keep;it in blast, s desirous of having so:ne person to join lihn, w;ho would take a 3 4 or 2-3 interest—on e he Wlll.feasOor.sell the whole property on . such tern - 10'4s 'will 'be found advantageous. - For farther particularS i apply to , - WILLIAM EL M ARSIIALL. . Pottsyill4 Schdyllull CuUnty; Pa. January 28, 1843, • I . 54 • A CAR'* T HE subscribers subscribers having taken the large boo • ' at.r. WHARF on the impel aide of Walnut St., on Om Schuylkill (opposite their former place of business) intend to dev4te their attention to re ceiving and shipping coal on cominission, and respectfully solicit consignmer4, either on coin. mission or storage, their terms are very moder. ate; and liberal advances will be made as the: coall3 received. -Thry, will alai? anent& to the sale and shipment of cool at #ichnland 'on' the Dela. ware. . . REPPI4IER &Co. c,ralneit St. wharf, Shnylkill, and' g 7: N. W. co,•ncr.of Dryad, and Arch Strony,.`”. Philadelphia, 11. i IG= nSp• . , NEW .DRLI,f; sl 4 4 _- -• 1 - '": • • c an:' --,/- '''.. B. •1 1 !;:qiiirpT a z, respeetfary' ', -.,' inliiiiniOhe eitr::` lB ,;a r Potivllies and .a:,.,......" . ; Sett:Lufkin county , 4reneoti!y, that he haOmened, (in the l'att,Te filmerly oc. 'copied by Mr; Slater,) a general as:mat:writ of ,Drugs; j 1114ticines I / Chenkals, Paints, 1 , , • - • es Oils,. • 4 .., , E . Varnishes, l' . .itly, l ' • Glass, . Spices,. . _ Patent Medicines, lit:, 4 - e• 1 - • ' ... . 1 - ‘ And solicits a share of [public, patronage, confi dently assuring the public that everylarticle in his line, shall he of the first cjUality, and purely genuine, I I.c . . . . . 0 Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busines in Phtladelphia. these I who favour him with a call, can rest . satiSfied. that be,will guard strictly. against all Mistakes; and have (heir med icines put up with the greatest;care an nicety,- Physicians prescriptions attended to:with par ticular,care, at all hours. Eountry Physicians and Storekeepers; supplied at a small adiajece on ci ty prices. , Pottsville, Deeenther -3 49-f . • NEW .1100 T AN I? STIOE STCPRE: JUSC opened, at the cild-Pcist Of fi ce'iCentre St opposite Market, an Cseeillelit ase:srtment of. Boots and Shoes of aoperitirAdality, Which will be sold cheap, very cheap for civil), hit 311031 AS FOSTER. April 8, CHILBLAIN REMEDY—Wairanted, i a certain sure for frosted fief and hanris,lsold only whole sale and retail at EICHtIOLTZI3 new Drtig&Cliern. cal Stoic, Pottsville. Pa. ',._Jtineary 7, ; 2 'JAMS t& SI:101110 Eli __S.+ -A prime lot of Jersey and W sten:lll4ms and Shoul. dere, for sale cheap - by j • E. Q. & 'A. 11ENDERSONI. - 21— May 20, • • • ECM HISTQRY OF iNAP9LEAN.— a-rsla two eolinnes. withl two . portraitt'L prige bO cents just received and for 'ale b y • APT X; 22 , • i ''j 1 • • MANSION MEI ' • AN ORDINANCE .. w OR Mb regulation,eurbioetuid Paving' , sr -IL"' ket street, from Centre " street , to the upper culvert; Adams street, froth- Market to Ilighstreet aiorThird street, from , Market to High street. SECTION I. Be it. ordained and enacted by the Town Council, of the Borough of Pottsville, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bylbe author ity of the.satne;Jhat the grades and regulations of the ascents and descents in Market street, from Centre street, to the ;tippet' .culvert in Eighth , street; Adams street, ream Market to High street; and North Third street; from Market to' High street; , be, and the same is hereby fired and es- tablished as follows :':- ' - . . 'NORTH SIDE, - • - , commencing at the Curb Stone recently vet 'at the North West, corner of Cetitte and Market streets, which is one foot one inch above the top of Central Block,:trom' thence rise font feet seven . inches to the North East corner.of Adams street, thence fall three inches and five-tenth to the north west corner of the same, from this point, rise four feet eleven • inches, ,th a point seventy-0e 'feet ; west of Third street,from thence to fall one ineh and five.tenths to the culvert a'crossMarket street. From thence rise•sii - feet nine inches and milt.' tenths to Wolfs, at the northeast corner of %Vol, cat street, (which is four feet Higher than the . presenfcurb stone)' The curb at the northwest 'corner .f Market square and Wolcott street,.l to, be one foot lower • than at the northeast corner,- , tr from thence fo rise ten feetthree inches and t c. ,tenths to the middle of 'Levy's. alley, Untie to rise twelve feet five. inches and six-tenths to he northeast earner of Couriland street and Ma ket .square, from thence to ri:46 nine feet eight in heti and a:lx:tenths to the northeast corner of Sem folt Or John street, and from thence'to rise nine feet . . . . . nine. inches to the middle of Eighth street, upper culvert - , gouTH S IDE, Commencing at the Southwest corner of il4 ltel And Centre streets, make the curb 'there, I .vet with that at the northwest corner; : then rise t rce.... .feerten inches to the, southeast corner of Ad. ms street; from thence rise lout-inches to the srit Ilti west corner, and trom.thence to the culvert n .ar .Nichols's, the rise folic live feet six inches . , nd six:tenths, thence r 44 sir feet one inch and sec- , ee r tenths to the southeast, corner oF Fourth or Cilrumith , ' street, then rise twelve feet and ix tenths of an inch to the southwest corner of %I, il liam street, (which is the'lleight ill the Fes nt cu:b).froni thence rise - tliii teen feet two inches to the southeast corner of Courtland street, froth thence rise seven feet seven inches and Inuriteras to the southeait corricrof John street, and from thence to the michild of Eighth Areet,The rise to: be nine feet nine inches. ' • SE.c.ricei"2. Grade of North Adams street, , . . EAST SIDE. . .•• . . • - , 1 s . ,_ Commencipg in the grade line Of , . marAeL street,. which• is there five feet eight! inches above cen. trot Block, from thence ri?e Vivi)_ feet four inches and two-tenths, to the middle icif callowhill street,' then rise six feet ten inches and seven-tenths to the middle of High street:' - • • '''•:-, .. • WEST- SIDE. •, • 1 1 Commencing in the grade. tide of Market street; which' is there, four inches and tour-tenths lower than the commencement of the east side, froth thence. rise hires feet two inches and seven-tenths to the middle of CalloWhill 'street, and from thence 'tin sirrieet firur inches and seven tenths, to the southwest corner of high 'street. SECTION 3. Grade of Third street, , • . E A ST SIDE:. ' • Commencing in the gradc line of NTarket-street, which is there eight. feet eight Inches and eight. tenths, above Central- Block, from thence rise ten feet five inches and six.tenths to 'the so.itheast corner olCallow hill.street, then rise ten feet three inches to a point tiiio hundred .feet distant, and .t4n fall ono inch and boar-tenths to the south: cast cornet of High, street,:' - • ' WES+ SIDE. - Conrimencing in the grade line of ilrfaiket street, four untie.; above the commencement of the east .side, froin thence rise ten feet, three inches and six-tenths to the southwest ceinerof Lyon street, thence rise clever?, feet three inches to a point two hundred fectdisfalO s anct there fall one foot one, inch and four-teruhe Id the southwest coiner of Iligh_street. SECTION 4. Ih•that part - of Market street, which is:sixty feet wide; the outside _ of the curb stone shall be placed eleVen feet from' the :true line Of the street, and that;part which is one hundred and twenty feet' wide, they shall be placed fifteen feet from - said line,' In Adams street, theinftiide of the eurb.stone- - sliall be' placed seven feet (NM' tile:true line of the ,strect,,, and ;n that , part of Third street between Market' and Lyon streets, the curb atone slatl be placed three feet from the true line of the street, and iethat part of the same street bet Ween Lyon. and High strrets;they shall he placed eleven feet from said line. &mom .5. The said side walks or foot ways on both' sides of Market Street, from centre to ilia upper chlvert in Eighth street, North Adams; and Third streets, from Market to High streets; shall be graded, cut down, filled up, curbed and : paved, as hereafter directed; and the gutters made 9ind paved, and the property, to ,front of which' such footways, sidewalks, and gutters, shall be made and paved; shall be, and the sameis here= by taxed with the expense therein; in proportion, topic c*ient. of the same in. front, agreeably 'to the prOisionpf the first. 'second and third see-: tions 'of the act of Assembly, entitled "A . Supple ment Man act entitled an actiridorporating the' Town of Pottsville , in Schuylkill county, into a' .florough,". passed llie .fitteentlidav of June, D., [6'4o. St:frrioN 6. The curb stones in Market . street; shall be at least' three feet long, and two wide; and-siOnches thick. Those in Adams and Third streets, shall be of the .seme leeg'h and breadth and five, inc=hes thick; the front arid ends of said stones must be dressed smooth fur thq breadth of nine inches from the t.m. The top tri!u , t also•be dressed straight and smooth-, and brought to a th.; Miform 'thickness of five ur six inches, as the ease: 'May require, by dressing the back .for the breadth' of two and a halt inches, the top to be so been led that it shall have the same rise as the ,pave: meni, hereinafter mentioned, the stone to be set that the front shall lean back one and a half in.: ches to: the foot rise. SECTION 7. A gutter three feet wide shall be paved eiutside of said curb.stene, with smooth or rohnded-stones,simportert by flat stones wink on edge-irito the' earth, the bottom ; of said gutter to 6644a:inches below the top of said curb-stone, and shaped' in such mariner as shall be prescrib. ed by.thello*igh Surveyor. I SEciiorr:g. - The -side-walks or foot ways be.: twecn said-edrb stone, and the line of said sweet, shaltbe doCirown or filled op, so as to correspond, .‘iiaillio - nse and fall thereof, and shall be paved with Well - burnt brick, and . shall have a rise of hall ad inch to •the foot from said curb-stone; to wards I t he said line of the street Prt+ded, That , in front deny lots not nett'. ally' beiltupin; the side.vvalks or fout.ways shall net be required to be paved to a. greater width than .fi,'ve feet from the cis stone, the resulenCe such • foot-ways or side-Walks, from the said pavet ,:ents to -the. line of the street, being laid w i t h a ,!„, -el, so - as to support the pavements. s Ect i tr , N 9 . No person . shall set or.cause to be set any curb sto.7e, or make or cause to be, made any pabernents or b :de.tulks,:until the grude end place thereof, shall be t :iVen - by the. Borough Sur. veyor, dr a. person-appoint: 4 *by the Council for, that pnrpose. The expense whereof shall be tiorne ( l,y the property holder, in front of whose lots th same shall be given; and an; person wh shall set or cause to be set any cerb.atoc..qt "-"al Make or , cause to be mule any pavements pr aide walks,eontrary to the provision of this ordinant:ci shall ftir every .ofFerice forfeit and pay a 'Trinity Oltwetity dollars. . SECIION 10 If the otners of the property fron ting on the aforesaid streets, within the limits a. foreman!, shall neglect en refuse, for the space of sixty nays afier.the publinatien,of this ordinance, to curb', grade end pave in front of their lots, re. spectively, aceurding to the. the intent of this ordinal*, the street Cornmittte, for the time be: ingotre hereby authorised to havethe same done, and recover the expense thereof from the owner or owners of said lots, or file a lien for the same, according to the provision 'of the aforesaid act of assembly. : - Passed into ac Ordinance; this Twenty.sixth day of May, A. D., 1843. . • , FRANCIS J. PARVIN, President, ATTEST : - ,* ISAAC BECK, Town •Clerk. • June. 3, 231 • i - om C OMMON kr"h 811 " 19 C C OI• moit Od, for ludo 811.0.,YMAN M4rOll 18, • : y . 1 2 _ ; =I SHERIFFALTI. to - h' free and Independent Eke, • • tors of Sellitykitt Conrail: ILIRIENDS AND FELLOW n g been solicited. bra nurobgr of tray fnends, am induced to offer ,toyaeleas a candidate at the non General ElectiOn for theOffice . of • SHERIFF. Should 1 be so fortunate as to .receilre a pullop,t7 of your votes lipledgrayselfto.umfoini-the daues of sairt office With fffielity i to the best of my ability. JEREMIAH. RUED.. Pottsville, March 4i 10—.te TO the kleetors of Sekuikiii Co.. RIENDS AND, FELLOW crri4ENs--At4 the, urgent solicitation of a number of my. friends, I am indeced to offer myself as a cat ildew for. the office of SHE fF_ At the ensitin.., election. Should 'you . Ilia* proper to 'elect me. I pledge myself to peffOrin OD duties of the office to the best of tit lAtertiAist. - • IL— Maid; 11 To the Electors of Schuy lki~tl Lo. FELLOW pITIZENS :=At the earnest soli- ' Citation Oil a number of my fellow-citizens, P have been iii • aced to uffer.nOelfis a .candtdater. ' for the office of I s P, R, • . „ At the ensui g. elect ton, - and rerpeetfu . y lea " your suirrag.. Sh ould 1 bp' so tkirtunate as taher• electee :to sa d office, I will endeavor to perform' the 'duties thereof to your entire isatisfactico... your fellow cttiiert, ! • Jowl P 4 RICKEL.' . ' March . - II To, the Frei and liu rpendent Elec-' . tors of Schuylkill . Conntil. • FELLOW CITIZENS :—At tne•parncet • citationii of a numlicr of nigl'firico4s. I have,. concluded to offcr:ni'ysclf.ds a candid - 0c fur office of ; S tl ER P,' At the ensuing election; and ,respectf ully your votes. Shopld , 1 be eleeted,l:Woge layselt- e to perleirn thdduties office totilie best ot my abtlitids, Ikl It 11 AEL SELTZER. . i s C 51orch . 11, • the:Freo and IndependentElee-' tot 'uf Schuylk i ll 'AT the earr.est'soli s citaturn,of nnmher of rriy , friends: I have been ind uced to .utFer myself as a candidate for the office of . , . -SII ER I Fr . AL the ensuing electiul. , Should - you pro. per Iti'eleet me, ipledge_rnyself to, perlorin the duties el' said office, to the best'of my ability. • r. SAMUEL CHRISTMAN; I= March,l3, . . . Yree and Indepadent:Elec- - tors of Schnyikilt Cotinty. 11AVING been 'solicited h it large .. .nuthher . of my friends, lum induce:4- to,oor niirseti as a.candidate,,at the ensuink !election, fur the office of . • Shoot-di be so Fortunale as to receive a milority of yoir votes I will peiforie, the duqeS . of that office impartially.tindlo 6e best of my alielity. •' • IV 11.1.114%3Z MAIZ, WesiA;run§wit, Marcir 18, NMI To the Free and I n'ilefiendent: VoteriV • or Selluvlki*Counfy". . .• LLOW.CIT I Z . ENS :--The solicitations -n- numerous friends, - who' have promised - me their suppoit, have induced me lo offer myself to . t , _ "Vo.ur consideration, as a candidutd for the OF.. See of ; , SALE RIFF ;" •" • at the next Oetuher Election. j Should I be 30 fortunate fis to receive a ntjori%y of your voter, I will spare no exertions to give entire Fa I Isf a c tion:by fulfilling the cluiies of the Office with . industry end fidelity. , • , • Niclinr.As SEITZINCER. Pottsville, 51arch 25, Oa i • To the Ellcior;4 n fiScltu~llkill ('n WELLOW CITIZENS la: of my (Hoods, who have seii to support me in -Mffere county., 1. have been induced a cam:Vote for iha'ollice of • SHERIFF . . . At the ensuing. election.. Should I he so twit:- mite ns to he'eldcied,l , pledge Myselito perform the duties of.the 0111C14 with fidetitv,.to the'bist: of my ,abilities. - JOSHUA . BOYER. MeKeansburg, I%lttreh!2s, .', ',: 13: 1 1eil1 • To the Eleatiwa of 'th s ikttylkill Co, ipELLOSV CITIZENP; 7 4 otter myself as a: candidate fur the office of '.BIIERLIPP—,• Of Schuylkill County; at Mlle • elcctinn in Ottotilt. next. Should You elect me, I pledge mys r ellt i o do tny:duty.i:vitfi fidelity:: I. • • Pottsville April F, 1897 To the . ote'rsor Sithiiilldll County: Cilizeps:—ln thelope of receiving. majority' ; of your,vote.l hereby. ofer,,mysclf a e a candidate fur the S;HERI At the next General'. Election; If elected, my. best exertions shall be used to 'perform the riti ties , appertaining to that !tate,. promptly a nd_ fatthfully—and ifdefeateci, ahail remain Yours in 'Friendship, 1 ) 'ANDREW K. WILSON:i- Barry, April . p, • 18—le DANIEL 13.11A.3 TOWN JIALL• STORE. HAAS &:LAING, . , . . • firtAKß pleasure in anno un cing to the citizens 0 1 , II t... 4 clm)lkill county„thai they have just opened in the basement story-.)l' the Town' Hall,' on Centre street, in the Borodgh of ,Pottsville, a- splendid as-. sortmcnt 01..- -. .: . - I . --- ' NEW GOODS,- ' . .. iipt brought from Philadelphia, where they were se— emed with great „care, aud., purchased atonusuallp ow prices.—compristhg every variety of Dry Goods, Giroceries,lG lass , Ware, 'China Ware, (4 aeens,and ,Earthen. Ware, Among which may be found • Superfine Cloths. of various colors-and ° Blue, Black and Fancy.ertlored.Caseinieres,•• ," SattinCts, Flannels. and 'Woolen -Blankets. - Prints. Lawns,Giitghame, Merinees and Plaids,:, S lk. Stun, Linen and Laces, - Canton*FlannelMollands and Napkins, • •.' Itlarseillesand Vatentia VestinAs, • • • .' • 3.4. 9-4;5-4,64 Muslins, Bleached ;Sir-Unbleached), Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton lland'fs. , 'New and suf erior style Sarin - net Cloths, , Cottonades and Beverteens, , I In line, a very general assortlent or• . . n's Gentleme Summer ‘Var , Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Merino & Wiars'd Stockings Ladies' : nd Gentlemen's Stine; Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver' & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Monair and Picnic Mitts; &c.' New Orieans, St; Croix, -Porto Mee t, Loaf and Lump Sugars, . • A New Orleans, Sugar Hods& and'Syrup Molasses., Tea asd Coffee, of various kinds,'• Cheese, Candles,!Snap and Vinegar, Salmon , Herring,lMatkerel„Shadarid Codfish. . Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh V,ru it, a ndllear' Men I, ' ' Havanna, Half Spanish and COmmon Sugars; - Soda ;Water ;Inca svgar Cralkers, • Sporm Oil. Butte:; Eggs , and Lard: ' Dried Apples and !Peaches,. and a greatvariety,.ofotiter artiflim, all of viihicb .will be sold at low prices Joe nnsi t t, of in .Bschange for counLryrarodun e. menaber t , h •e Town 14, lei ; - Pottsville. hlstrl4: , nou.sp.az LOTS -' PORSAIR '.‘ ;11": • • , 1; •,_ 44 ■ lame num b er of is Buildings and;out Lots. of various sizes, on the Navigation. tract, lying,4o:ici pally in the Borough of Pottsville..' Apply to. SAMUEL LIMB, i estate ao ,t, Centro St; r July IS, 2941 IPiRIN rEns , Di Kr—ln 1 Philadelphiapriecs,for aal March 19, 12-- • .' _ ~. _,. v..a ::~ Al file solieitatintk vehintatjly,prernt. et sectionsor the to, (der inpself as I ' C." - LEM., 15 1112== /1 store. 20-- and 25IbL Nen, a by 1 3 ; a tiriNAN: -
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