The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 15, 1843, Image 4

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On . 111811er:tit of tbp billow,.
The &Ave . ( moortllsi;
Uniefflrdthe inirrdi; '
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Unbroken the reit • -
. ; Till the zeidkir's light , pininn.
• Ssept over the stream,_ ,
And broke therepcir
'Of the virevo and 'the beam;
. Like the bcatia on Abe biliovri
Love's spirit *ill rest,
I Pure, peaceful,. 'inkluly,
• . In-lond viernaria bre.sif, •
i Till passion'. wild hrecithing.;
- liase fann' t l-it to. ittmes•
To illumine her 'pathway,
- {3eyeelsit.la shame.
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• Covat OF REQ 0E1FF11.;721/f. Wh,ych
and k r : atlige iniakin - 7, a parson.
swear' .tout long slut Ai '.ott. This case was enough
tri nuke ` : a c.cicrimissioner aw'eair.. Mr: Watt was
the 46 , 1ildalito and i Mr. Whyiell was the plaintiff
141 r. NA,ll”la was a ' tailor, and Mr. Watt 'appearst/
to .te!al gcncrel debtor, wit'hout . any particular
trtiol4 whatever. Tile sum claimed was a balance '
01 the iliw of IL. 103. 41. .1 .
tdinoniaaener up al you owe
this tionount, Mr. Watt? Mr, Wat.: Which girl
ca , lllllla sioncii The :Lip I [ hohl id niy 1 . 0 r•
IL/194,41 Mr,• Watt: Not that I know of, air,
but I darn say I kn-.,w .what's'alhat. (Laugh.
jog) -
I Commissioner: Swear roe phintlf.'
• The plaintiffilulyliaaed the
Cu.hmilskher: [perceive your 41/132C 16 Whych,
41 : 11 Platntgr twho was sodiewhA des :) .What,
Commis loner No eir; I say Whyeb,
eir. (I.aug%ter.) flail/tar: yoo:II be kiLd e•
imace to hind, rue; the you what.—
11.341411 y '• • '
Mr. %Vat: Fact iamo'44 - oaes him money,
and he kloe,qt knotir
Plaintiff (10 deferdant) I, ask you sir,• didtr t I
Mete you's DO.v truck edit; M. Watt! , Defer
dew:: Yes, but which? I can't tea among ao many;
et:teid ydu are . drivin4. (,leghtOr.,)• , ,
Corioniaaioner: Will you` - attinol to roe - Biel- 7
tiMetideutt 1117 tat? (Lattatit i ci - .) , .
•:-cciointisaluttert.No sir 4 mean Mr: Whych; or
I shiffllliainfaa the tale at cit A e. ' I beg- to be fi g.
mufti to milieu:by Oa ploittiff or th*tlefendant,
- eilichß : Mr. Whych: Sir, I beg to sly Fm not
the tlelendin4 Urn the 'plaintiff, end tte defendant
is Watt. . 'i•
Wr,ll, what, Ilaarg of
laughter, amid which the cnrnmisiton r grew ex :
ceedin;ly angry.) . Now, saidhd, Mr. Whych
ILAIIi. Watt , you hail better ayle.this case-a
wing yourselves. Call on the next cav , .
Whit, au! aanl.llte - liedf frier of the court. '
Coin nimioner: air—the next coil..
Crier; Wh , ch, ; (floir.i of Laughter)
lihnseNrizt-iltnt•ittA--!
high 'venter Clinttin_til
to tell with get it pta.l
t,e took a &oat at Wtitiehal
of. the Wands to the flay.
the boatman was koin.the
Mar espy,
we're in a hurry.''.
yr, Gineralr replied
tly ut tha oar.
• 44 Yuu call mo . General.
who I otn 1" asked %lion.
- '..Kn•3d you !" excluintel
livelihood s pour Honor mau l
to know the great Gineral ; .
41,.111fiery; and thegrectil
Eta! - ha! ha!" triell
clught, Gen
ft iewl: 4u . you krit4.
Why. to be Shure 11,),1 says ;Pat yi the re
niwnell:' Governor Clinton, the Irishman's ,raol
Not know to ! Don't . I pray 6r ye both
6 , e.ry-night and was n't the lost boy we had
cihristened•hy the name of la Wit (31 , titon
etallllloF,o4 ! and i:sit'i•it hippy his mo
ther! Would be this night if.slie Icad a p:ir -of
'akoes itadsluchingi to put .tt the cruthcir
D u bld lire, • and a good tiupply ul shies and
fitAwhin 48, scut tlyibuniblo .nainettiake ol the gram
O'N.el . ll . ta,fii,hcone a ioppy l :filinv that same tl4-.
' Puzzt.te.--Thero is an iniectliite ext int, Tahiti—
nf the peteCi irreeistitile' ' 'i Mid
artful ivislitiCs of!furiinsioorittiay. A countryrnan
being present. at the nut la 'channel, and
,liev •
ing.. hoard 11 the evideno, Wes told not to Make
up his mind On ihdculj until lied els
hesta,thispecches of the C/iuns.l. 'Accordingly,
he eat itrul very pAiently lisjelieJ to ei'd•CSA of
the coons, for lite -crawl., r pr , secuti. to
. ti ! e
jury; when the siptiitiCr chied, the.inex Oche:iced
auditor we., a•kedwhe , hir- fte steughi the m
innazint. .0 1, course,' he c •
mit r The coons, I rig
the pn-iner ilte t t is the end, to t;ie
c?ot , o of hie iii.g r u•iient ~ , ,ilptortol the
anti (.X10111(.11 its'aconsistency ; s b nett the
• I
prosectnon for pressing the unbar; u hate cliri.t With
all the esti e allies of 11.,;311. 1 1, ..er,5ta1 . rn pathrti
dOlly. arlieslcd torlte'syttipitill:es Of the jury, that
the 'countrynito cline C.tlleill-11 ;11. tilat..the
Mun was not only t i,I o cut, bin Nei). hardly dealt .
gentlemen of the bar were the..
fellow.%) by the le tined jud4..,lts ho with quiet and
dispAssion ire tune and nianacv, faithtul'y .resiew
•eJ tb! evidence thron4h.lut. portraying bath its .
strot?fr,- onrs and i.s-wak, divesiing of its irre
levances- siellnescrititnr it .lear'y, to the unpr.ju
diced coutemi.l it oriel the*.n4.l.l. When he bad
crncluded, tire countrym .0 rvas asked to decide.
AVby dam , , ni.• is the • rccorded restion:e uf the
data, with `the;trniitionery ene.ell.shmen:a of
aeratching his_ head, .ding cite, sir, an I : ting my
11Yther, if Imu tall whyttier the ctian guilly..or
ty•twl
1:3'30n, err , ncrucn react.—Asalad was
emusink litniself.ue,,r the janci p-of 11.,dden Irene
and Water streec. , a do r y or tvw,Peirice,, tr .. y. throw
ing the ' , Croton" throu;h- a small hose
ej3entleniem who was stsndineiNr; said to
raiher sh.rplyi 'lona.; maa, yt4chad better he in
tame crher •
r.lYhy.4o, sir !" sae! the boy ' •
"Beeausill don't peat the itnitsil:torring beet
Vero iiito 1117 face." ' • •*,
.4 ruut ties your pinion, the' tioy, ~ i f
it did 1;4 into y,ur face ; but I was not IitYLICA: that
it went any whew near-you: .113 a, sir, the water
ie eiy niteanti Ourr, .14 if any.has . gone into'
your face, I don't believe yOll will 'look any the
worse fi;r#." Tho gentlerrn ..shTed.":
. .
Atvcruen - CASEIOI , CUNISCIENcr..—Therf was
Mond' this i mOrniiig. attached to a string to the
knob olthe door No. 6, Sta i te - St:; a note directed
to :Mt. Wm. P. flernden, Of which the following
iti a verbs am eL.,Ctferalim cipy
*iMister i took thib - watch frOerra bole.
in Winieristieet;grafOrgive me i have confessetri
want to gi it hoefri Joint know the honseit•
hid i btacliheed chane on it bat a put it in the
doe telL'asttiredselne property before end i think
you will 6utl the person itiwas on
,stintlny after
the celibration. the &Mr wits; open'ond - lidy gist
gone outi herd a 'step niovo, sod i think god that
tuockniere ti - the 'rust time and. 1-was in
_
licker."
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The watt% allude to above may be found
the owner at the o of , Messrs. Hoiden dr.
Voi; in Ccjnit st.—Bost. Trags. % •
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BHEIIIFP'SBALE I B"- '
Off: - . - •
-RE A L ES TATE.. •
n-vir y
ine - of several : writs of Levert • mile
and Yenclitioll Eipanac "-bustled out t the
Courts of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, Schuyl
kill and Dauphin Counties; and to me direeted, 1.
Will entoie to !alp by rublic Vernitie or Outcry
' • On Monday; Ae
.17th day of . July, neat,
at the public house Williern Mortimer, in the
Borough O
of Pottsville; certain; two story Log
Dwelling llause,•,eitaate, in Warne townshep
Schuylkill county, now in 'the occupancy of the
said . Jacob Heffner, adjciining lands of Henry;
Berger, George Zachman end ether.; with
appurtenances. • Latethe e-tate of shear Heffner,
At the same tinie aed,ilace, a certain Lot or
piece of 'ground and premises aitpato in 4,'etl
Carbon, county • aforelaid, beginning' et a suite;
corner in a. line of . land of Jacob W.
Seiuin
.gcr and others. thence by lots No. 4, . 5 , 6;7; and
3, south . 27 degrees, east 112 Lett ; to a stake , in a'
line of a forty-feet streel,
_thence,horth BG' er.l
grecs, cast 43 feet toa stake corner, a forty feet'
street, thence by the sumo north 27 degrees, west:
112 feet to a stake in the tins of the said land of
J. W. Seitiinger and other.. thence by the some
Routh 61 de grees ,.. west 43 feet to the place of
bezi minr, m arked. and numbered - in IMette,Ad.:
(Minn to fort Caron' No. 9, -with appurts.hom,
.es, consisting of a large Tavel!' House, large
etiefes. with a' Pump, and - wc:l of water; and A
two story frame Stere.litiuse: Late the estate of
Samuel Chrismon. - ,
ES
Ai the erne time Owl place, ill that certain
ritrine Dwtlllinr .I.loii,e, tenement arid' Lot ur
piece' of Gleaned, marked No. 3, situate on Port
Carbon in rootr's Addition to Potts
ville; in. connirinity In'said town plot, said loS
cutPainipg is friint en, said Avenue SO feel, and
kuniltig hick on one siee.sibout 90 lin to in deptti
Until it strikes' sett:lL Yiing's' boundary line
- which ranges south 25 degrees east, the tither
Side of said let being in depth about
. 145 feet on,
tit it . strikes the said bound-try line, being• in
Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, and
being thei same lot of ground which Hobert
; Young granted and conveyed to' Horatio Park,
by decd dated the 1301 day nt SepteMber, 1830,
I:i:corded iu.Orwigatnirg„. in Deed Fink No. 11,
sage 12, with the appurtenances, colisikting of
a two story Stone Dwelling Douse, with a base.
inept stot y in, front: Lute the estate of Jenkin
Thionas,
At the same lithe oad place, the one' undivided
fourth part tit allthuf cettatn Lot of Ground,
uate in the Borough of Mineraifille," Schuylkill
county, bounded northwardly by Sunbury street,
sourthwaidly3y
,Soi.ife_ftreet",' castwardly - by
lind:cycatiattiilly by lot rt . 0.":36 be.
Mg :5d fe!ttir - Soi l ibury'ilrbet, extcndin' South,.
w ,idly 100 feet, to . a lot 'adjoining, South
street, eet, anit-beiug tke Tut niaritcd - in the gen e ral
plan_:ofsaid B artmgh , with •No. 31, with the ap
furtenanees, consisting of a isuiru story Frame
Dwelling House, wit!) a Basement story, and a
one'and a half story !Frame I:_itchen thereto at.
tached,and a two story Frame !Dwelling Haase
end Frame stable. Late the estate of Dar_ td .1.
Dapie. -
• 'At the s ometime rid place, the one undivided
moiety or half part bf ! accit ract of Coal land,
situate in Branch township, Selmylaill county,
!mended by lands of the New Tork and Schuyl
kill Coal Company, Gcdrge Rahn, Bard tatter',
coil: and others, containint , 61 acres more or less,
with the appurtenances, consisting of four one
and a half story Stone llnti , ee, one two story
Log House and Fehine Stable and Blacksmith
Shop. Late the estate 'of Jacob Serrill. , •
Al the same lime and place, the o{lo undivided
equai third part of al ,that Lot or piece of ground,
situate ; in Port. Carbon, beginning eta stake on
the bank of blt3 Creek, a corner of the , North
AineriCan Company's - land; thence norti: 63 de
grees, cast 77 perches, more nr less; to a 3 . 0 feet
'street, thence along said 30 feet street ftorth'27
degrees, west 153 pirehes In a corner an a line
of Sciizinger . and Wetherill's land, thence by
the same south 36, degrees, west : Hi feet-3 in.
_cites more or Ica to post,ilience north 4 de' r
grees, east 3 perelieS, to the bank of
.Mill Creek',
thence along the bank of said creek the several
courses and distances to the place of beginning,
being the premises Which Abraham rat
,and
wile granted to Lewis Horning, by indenture
bearing even date with said Atotigage, together
with the hereditamentJ . lnd appurtenances therC
iVnto belonging. eonsteting ot, Late Vices.
tote or Rebecca Horning, Administratrix of Lewis
Itaninz, deceased. with notice to terre tti.nartts.
'emember en anecdote
ud General 111arion
On saw
I to cret-s over to roe
It so ,happened khot
.nerafd,lsle. . •
id General Morton ;
at, pulling sway lust-
Haw do you know
Pat, it What a
take tx et to be, not
illurtost,. the pride of
,go 3 of to
l out t. the( 2 ...overnOr
Cu: pray, my
eta 1"
the same time ;and place, ~dlt
that 'certain lot,nr piece of eround;stimile in Poti
& P.itterst•ii's addition te'rhe burettes of Potts
ville, Schuylkill county, being the noriltsistetme,
part of the Keith westMalfof lot No. 37 An said
,addition; situate on:.!the northea-telly side of
—-+•street or alley, commonly. ca(ed
street, I cing 30 feel southwest from the noi.than4
cornerofssid lot Ne.37.c.tiredina southWardly
90 feeybence shut lica , terly'l 3 feet, thence north.
wary 90 feet, thence tiortlicastwardly 13 feet
•
.to the platen, begintiing,iubject however, to all
the rtaervations in the original deed, dried the'
'1 Idi day of Jantiary; A.. 1)., 11131, recorded in
the office of the Recorder of Deeds of•SMuy !kill
county, iii' Deed hook 12, 'page: 239, being the'
saute pieperty which , Stephen Taylor by his in
denture dated 30th Lily., A. D., 18'N, granted
and confirmed to Samuel D. Led:k,..iri le;c, tvittithc
appurtenances, conSisting'uf a two 'etory frame
Also. the unlividrd rum half Of. all that certain
Alessitage; tenement and lot or 'piece of groinid,
sit ita it! oh the ivirthwe,letly eit , le'/X %tartlet street,
is the borough of Puttsville, Sebuvikiil county,
boned,-d on the southeast by Basket street, mm
the southwest by landsk of Jacob Evrr ( part
the ortzin.ll lot ) em the northwest try 'a 411 feet
wide 'street, and on the northeast by Lind of Jo'.
cob tong and iletiry!Fister (part of the same
,r lama' lot) ce.t lining to width: 20 feel. end in
depth 1911 !eel, hi Inz :Vie centre :211 -11. et of Vie tot
inarked,tio.7, in, Putkand Patter en's addition
Pi:U.N.:le, :and I. is tOiViea-t,- , rly tle 49
fertmithit said Int by Reid paiter.t
son and with, and Abraham Pi4i. and Jit'J
cob Ever, by:Ded dhted the Ist MI? of Demon.
ber A. D., 111'12. rectiitled at OrWigsboig in Deed
book No 13, pige Jdu , subjecttotherescivatione
relitt•ve to.thestone ettal and waters of the Nor.
wegian creek contained in the Said deed referred
t and which the said Jacob Eyer'by deed dated.
the '2l,t' day of Tinitary I conveyed to Sam e
tel D. Leib and Cleorge D. Leib; to eitital ports
amid proportions a, taunt., io etuntnon, with the
appurtenances, fnisiiting el 'a one and a Masks.
ry fraine dwetll7 house. Late ,:the _ estate Of.
.'airitis/ D. Led,.
at the.sante tame and place, .911
that certain lit or piece ,X ground, situate in the
Burough.of Pottsi.ollC, Schuylkill county, begin:
sing at it stake Set in the ground trAhe eistetO
'line of Centre street at the eistarfce or -160 feet
sentliwardly fiom'Mzirket street, thence at right
angleicastwardlyl2o- feet to. Coal street, thence
southviardly along the line of Coal :street 20 feet,
thence at right
,angfes we,twardly felt to
Centre Street, thence;tilong the liri,e of said Cen.
ire street 2(1 feet to dm place of •briginninle, being
the northern moiety of tot N.: 14 to thin plan of
the borough of Pottsville, the property" of Israel
Morris, 'bein g the ,critne - lel of ground which the •
sai.i toad Morriss granted to William Shively
in fee, by even date forithe,considerailon theiein
mentionicf, hereilitametitst and appurtenances
`theremite balungingd Late,, the estate oe David
Myers, Administrator of'the estate of William
deceased, _
-tit the sonic lime and - place, '.lll
hat one undivided fourth part of all th l at certain
tract, piecd or parcel! of land, situate M Scbuyl.
pit township, Schuylkill county, bounded and
described as follows, beginning at a post, thence
land.now or \ late of Main and Jacob Stahl,
north 70 degrees, east 144 perches to a stone in
a line of late Jacob Stahl, thence by tint same
north 20`degrees„ west . S3inerches tb a pest it a
line of late Nlichaelflcuilly, thence by land of the
same south 70 degrees, west '144 perches to a
stone, tbcricc by land of late Adam Stahl, South
20 Alegrees,f cart 84 perches le the'place
giceinte . cbutaining 30 acres and 104 perches;
meteor keit. criep the appurtenances.' Late the
estate of Samteel!Lmais. -
,
. - the saint time and pla ce, All
that certain lot Or parcel of ground, situate in
Mount carbon, in ,Ma helm township; Schuylkill
county, beginning at a pciit at 1116 margin Or tha
Schuylkill canal, at the diataneccif about 100 fact,
thii - southeast corner of the uppdr basin, thence
liking the Margin of the canal north" 28degrees,:
west 1:22i feet OA point in the middle of the ba,
Sin, thence-through the middle of the laid basin
I dividinett equally bY:a direct at:. bearing abbot
south 62, -west SBA feet Or - tbentotmots to it post
io tho "Winn hoe oftho isid:piece of ground.
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MU
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rtioniag•smth 33, e , st along 111:; . 4Wol Robert
31:, Lewis:thence wi th ° last itiontimied line earth
4:
33,6 about 'B2 - let Li 'e' time Coiner; thence
siiiith24i,`east 434 feet to a post.thenee by Levi
Ellinaker's 1(4 north 62;east 365 ro,I. to the place
of beginning. , ; . : - • -.7. •:,. q".-
. Also, all that certain lot or parCelof ground,
Olinda in the towasliiii antlcOuntyldforeSaitt , tae
ginning et -a stine 'corner in a western line, f
land, belonging to t to, President, Managers Mad
Company Millie Sehitylkill Pla v igata l ia corn PPS,
and the northwestern corner of a lcit,date ot. Neal
to it italie
i C n ras tit ti e y l , in th i en o C f 3
t W i c
i e : 1 t
Company.l 0 0 feet
hosouth
s d 1S . ' n o i :i i, g ti as i the e : 1 5 ; 4 . c . Cru x9 .w h o u e t r l t . Yi iii ii I I i t t e .e a i ' it e i e g
al
was. 5.
tern line of the Bahl Company's land, and thence
along tae same south castivaydly aboulloo fe t a
thi4 place of begiani !g. ' ! I :•.. ,
3: Also, all that rthin lot or pie4e 01 grontid;
o r
situate in Mount 'Ca bon, townshipf and , county
aforesaid, beginning
at a poi t itA the upper bi,iiii
li
in the margin of the "Schuylkill can I:.thenceia..
long the margin, oft le canal- north 0, west .01a•
feet to a poet lit- the corner o r the g?ard wall vti
the lock at the distance or 2.0 'felt ltioni the cat
tre of the gate post,lhenee south 67, west 50 feet
to-O:pos4 north 2ta, •est 31 feet , to a post' at the
di4tance 0135 feet f ront John Whiles, southern
fine, parallell with said line, scud 67, west 310,.
feet to the prise in the line of Iluberilitl. and Law: :
reface , Lewis's land. thence ribnigysaid , line shath
33, until it meets the lot of Lad. , Frederick !N.
Ls tiderb 'un, by a di eet at lino so a.stli strike the
middle u the basin, dividiug it cehally bearing
1
abOut no th 62, cask- to the place of. Wginnitig,
containing I acre 3+l 21 perches.: 1•• !';
4. A/so, a certain ' lot:Or -piece - of
.land, situate
in Mount Carbon. Township and leotaity afore
said, beginning at a ;asst; a corner:cif a lot lather
Henry While, iii the line of BobertM. -and Law.
. , ,
renee Lewis's land, th ence by the tikune lidsonth
85, cast abourl7s feet, Crossing the eentre Turn
pike in therivcr Set uy IMP, thence down the said
river 75 feet;to the carrier of a lot 'late of Fran-,
cis 'B. Nichols, thence north 85. West about 470
feet, crossing,. ilia said centre Turnpike read to'
the linenf theland of Itiabert M. and Lawrence
Lewis,•thence along the line north 114 west to
the place of begionMg. Late the Ili:-late of the
Danville and Pollsnille Rail Road ibetniirmy.
..iit ' the name , time undPitee, All
that certain tract of land, situate Pinegruve
Townslaip, Schuylkill county, called " Mount
Pero, 'consisting of, sevetal tracts l ot, land, one
thereof on which the Forge, Messeage and Teo-
4ments are erected, mijoirtinglanda'of late Abra
ham lieefer, deceased, Michael cleinen , , deceas.
ed, John Shartel and others, is part! of n. tract of
land' which Samuel Ilinitzinger, 4;`,sii., formerly
high Sheriff' of Schuylkill county, by legal Pro—
•cess Sold as the property of Adam Jleed,‘ and
which by Sundry conveyances beCaine vested in
John - flrhani,'containina 250 acres,; inure or less,
together-with the appurtenances, •cerisistiryr of a
Forge, Furnace.lSa'w Mac two iithry log'davel
ling house., Blacksmith shop, Barn Stable, Stable, Coal
house, 5 tenant liouScs,and other ontimillings; an.
other part thercot isthe saime which henry Selz.
inger & wife hyD.:en dated the;29tti March I 8 - 13,
conveyed to Adam llaudenbush,ldcaib, Joseph.,
and Samuel SPOlin, whose titles Weame ves ted
with the said John Brown. contlialing 5 aares
more.or lasi; lather put thereof :Michael Clem.
ens' end wife by t4d illithd,the 3d lily, 1.928,
granted is Jacob Barr, WhiiSconveod ff.) the said
Ilaudenbush and 4,ohn, whose title as-afairesaid
became vesthd in Vlb said John Brawn ; and the
~ther part thereof I being ths undivided three_
fourths o f several tracts of unimprdveddand, con:
Limning in the whole about 400 aces and *allow
anee more or less, asjoining land of Henry Eck
ler, Martin kulins,\ Jacob LefTler,and others, stir:
veyealod warrant gr i arithd to AdaihAandenbush,
Henry fickler-and j i aeollSixihn, whose t ties be
came vested in th e 'said Jahn Brown. • ' ,
2. Alin; • all that'
in Pinegrove Town:.
clod by lanck of
t tin; la c,fta ufGaorg.
and titlidrpcohttipi
and iillowance mote
which Was i sur ye% cc
certiin trut'or, land,'sitonta
hip, §chuy, lk 'Ootp,ity, boon
h Earle hV thelikaelty
Mint+, Frederick
100 acres aid 107 perches
or less, beiniihe Fame land
on a warrant dated thd 14
Mara 1.743 and gra
tcntid,to hi m.
3. A/34. all that.c.
Pmegroye
ed by Tandy of Niche,
Eva Diehl and othe - i r
Perches morebr
slain. of a 14 dwell
4. A lan, all iiiat
anted to dulin"Alerket arid :pa
, •
. 1 • • 11
oven.' trac t of land, situate in
p, Sehiivlkiii ci untg, tun nd.
das Eckler, Campbell,
contai and'ning,crc,4 2O
dwit.i Vie apputtenance3, cfm.
hug hotoe.
ertain piece nrilparcel of land
situate to PindgroveTownskip, county aforesaid,
hounded by land . ill' Henry 9c.6.inv,r, Peter
Schtteek end nthers / ' eantaininz.a Out Id ;Ores
more or less, wit'l tie appurtmlan,•eq. i . t • .
5. Abra, ell he
at . rt 4 in inn tOl bind, ?ituatti in
Pinegrove 'row Infli i y, county afortqatd„;brnitided
by lands of John .Nlinnig, Situttn-goollit4Adam
Luisa and others; en ttlintog 123 :wens and .86 per
ches Mid 'allowance nore or lessi' %%I l ia' the appur
, 1 :.
' .
tcnancca, , . 'l'
G. 11/80,"all tsar ctrtain tract of - Nnd,itittlate in
t ENIISiIi 11 and county aforesaid, bob tided by id nd
or4oe 11,nry W. Conrad, now 11.o l ses .ItM.M.tich,
I. Nu:1101,1s Edith. ri,ti.tw of the said John Brown,
sitoon'Confare n. 14 others, containing '79 acres
811 perches lic,qt me'sure, More or less,' wali:th - e
1 .1
armurienatiens. f ', • II . 1 •
,7. Alin, all' that certain tract of land, sitrte
/in Pincircen Tutvn.hip, county a ft l i'rfSSiO t . boon.
de& br Vie Stut.tird creek, land of Georgic Kra;
rater,' P. Ur Dicid and .-triers. conta in.,,B9 -t u res
more or 11 2 4 , wall tbe apiturtvnarMbs. Lite pie
enlate ut . J,tha 6liozo .
111. }
. ...
It the -' ' -- gild 4)1
lime ahq[plare. - All
••lee d, ,oteat.i bornegh
ilk lir ibobtileiriz! 55
Ilae, -t-e•t 3n ll o beeetted
iArni%bi & W1 1 1411.'1, ori'Vle
le •
r?, en,. ,1
011 Illilso••th by laud
I with t9e appecleflanees Comm.
„ the SiWit
that cert.llll
,t rifiCe.fr)Ve,S , llll)l
feel frl)lat I.ft Teilith ,
the me.: ti by 1 , 1 ori
eytlat by land of Eck,
N4fllltlei
..1 btztio.t,•l
mttein 1.4 of. gionnd,Sitruate
inturr4r, Actin litan cnnoty,
rnot un Tnipidioccrin
by a publici l road, on tit!
er!, and on tho; south by IA
AL , n,
in the hnrnu.h•nf l i
Containing, ruck t
lontided on tie -ni,.
we: t by land' of Eek
of Am - old:It. Whom
3. ALgo,.AllVici - r1
C. liiit.4!orin tit; in
Nituele in the iborou l
lilllofled 1.111!
mad pa Vie eat
smith by land of MM
ft.
ght- title and ititerest of John
ud t eettiir trvet of lan
I ,li of Pinezrovn, Schuylkill
the north by the Pott.iville
Eekei Milll•nec, on the
inig, end nn tfiC west by land
of Stves . ..ir: Oliver nod mtlidrs„ containing .5 acre.,
wit . ' 01 n ppurtenanee Late thcestate of .Tlen
C. ILlttlenvin. . 1 1. • -
at. ; the same timc 'unit place, All
1
that certain piece or parcel of ground!stinate in the
'borough of Potuolle,lSchisylkill county. on the wes
terly S.l46.sllNorwegi3n strect.-be-inning nt the cor
ner of 41b stretro
...I , ‘Vollstrect):extending south
wardlyl22s t fee on N rwcgian street ;:and, extending
'Lack therefrom 190 fi,et to east Market street, being
the piece or onund, which Charles Labloti a nd C 1 ,23..
Leiner and their wives by deed dated the 25th Sep.
tember 1831, recorded at Orwicisburg, in deed book
t'Jn.l2, page 3:il, grained - and coaveird to Jahn C,.
Offerman. ' -
, , ,
No. 2. Also , alt that certain lot or piece erginond
situate on the northwaterly side 01 Market street, in
.e - e borough of Piittsville.inarked in Pod nod Patter
son'aiindnional plan of Pottiville. as No, 25. Contain
lug hit:rout on Market street 3U feetand an delith 190
feet: • • ' ', , I
NO. 3. ALSO, all the undivided fourth part of a cer
'taut tra ct of land. in Norwegian TownshiP..Sehuvl
kill county, bounded and described' ai tollows : Be
ginning•ata post, in la line of Joh . '" Btauffees land,
thence by the same north sfi degrees, east 65 perches
to a maple.thence smith 31 degrees: Cast 30, perches
to a•Spanish Oak. the cc north 55 degrees, east' 24.1 U
perches t, a pint, thence west 2304 perches to a post,
thence north 232 percher , to the place'of beginning,
containing 48 acres t nd 'allowance or& per coat for
roads. .. . "-..
i ' No. 4. A tsierall that unclivided.l2s acres ora eel.
lain tract ofland, cont e mning 451 ticrei 132 . perches
situate on; Siker ' , creek in Schuylkill, Township,
Sehuy:k ill county, beginning at a stouiediner. thence
partly by land surveyrd one warrant io ; Reuben Da
vis and partly by land ,liiarycycd by warrant to Daniel
Kaerehor.east 229 4 perches crossing Silver creek to
a stone corner, thencelby land surveyed itin a warrant,
to Iltiney Cochran' north 315 Porches to a 'stone cor
ner, thole° .bY 'land surveyed on warrant to George
Aline'', west 2291 pordhes crossing Silier creek to,a
stone corner, thence by land surveic, d by warrant to
Elisabeth Davis, south 315 perchesi to; the:place of' ,
'beginning. ' I ; , ,,
m 5. Ar—vo,all the, undivided dee 'Ohl/ pan of a
certain tract of land, situate in Norwegian Township.
Schuylkill county, beginning ale Pine, then c e by bind
• orrhilip Klause'. iutith 49 'degrees; west 86 perches
, to &stone, thence north 41 degrees, west 123 perches
Ulu white enkrthentis by other land'souta . so degrees,
west 33, percher to a past. thence by larid of George
ilauser and Alichariliollenbach 'south 249, perches
and foto_ tenths tea black oak, thence b,y,llandlor ,
,ThemtieSillyann enc. alai land : nortlt to 1 degrees.
east east . 2 3rPtlf het SO a hittkosk, thence by snid other. I
i
lava 30 degrees: Ana( Bserches b a *ulna, thence '
north 60 dtweesi ala i 47 perches 'to llaahlack.'oaki.
THE -•-• NETIS! .., !-!IJOURNAL
5 , • 1 . ,
,
,
• t h en ce north , 40 dmiteetyyroke;l47 perches t o _ 00
`place or tiegiontog, count inltte,ils,setet i led 1 32 Per
ches and allowance. . " Late the estate of John P,- Of;
- • 1 , ...,-;..- ~ :;,. • -
..it'' . he sameilinte '4lol,placeo r - M .
~
that certain traitor Parraef Of land, .called .t Angels.'!
situate on a Brat:MlC Or Catavditos 'Creek in. .Udion
7ownship,SchuylkiNeounty,iheginning at a., ; -,`liihite
oak, thence. by land of. Steadman dt:Company rierth'
!MI degree S. east 320 perches to an ash, nonh,Jol de=
grees. west 212 perches to a Post. thence by land of
Will am Steward sor 791 degrees; edit =Perches
to a trickery, thenie ',land. 'er Robert Martin south
101 degrees, east 21 perches allowance;
the place of begin
ning, containing 400 - nclreaand allowance; and surrePt
cc in mirattance ef a Warrant grained to William Stew.;
ard. Jr-dated the 34 'day of danuar7cl793. . ' - .
' No. ttl'Aisci. a certain tract jotr i parcel of land cal
led "Anti's Delight,"; situate on:tlie waters Of Cam."
wissa creek, in Unii*Tovinslitp. Schuylkill county
beginning at a Post, thence hylan&of William Stew.
aril. south In degrees,' west T.lO Perches to a white
'oak, thence by land Oil Robert Martin south 101 de
grees. east 52 perch 4 to a 'etast.aouth 791 degrees.
' west 20 perches t.) a post thenee by lan.' of Colonel
Meyer stumble; degrees-east 160 perches to a pest.
thence by ' surveyed-And:l4 !and'of George Lima
north 791 degrees: east 310 Perr.hei to a' post anti
thence by land of 51:artin BAND) norttflol degrees,
west 219 perches to ,the place Of Beginning. contain
ing 4W acrciandallntrance.. arid surveyed in pursuit -
an ce ofa warrant grantedto Thomas Real, ids teo ihe
211th Janhary: A. D.. 1791- !, .• .
i II
Also, all that ccrta n half lot of gronh
N 0.3 lal.
situate in "Jonathan Winn's till itional plan to the bu- •
rlntgla,at rottiyate. ,tiihdpktLioooty. and marked in
raid plan with the No. 15, be44ed on the north east
y property of Charles Liato, on the southeast by
lot of —L--, Reeler,rin' the barest by the Centre turn
pike. and on-the east by Norwegian creek. containing
in front I/0 feet. and i n3lepth alluat 100 tent, with the
appurten'ances, consisting ofa two story frame: dwel
ling houie. late the'estate of IlVilioseL. Netstuld.
...t I t 'the same tiznelaad p/acr, All
that certain Int of grot nel, situatb on the northeast cor
ner of Coai and - Raca,itreets, ii the borough of Potts;
vale, Schuylkill comity, cohtaining 3d feet front on
Coal street, and Ito feet on the line of Race street..
.adjoining on the south!the proiterty o I Eli Cake. de
cc ised. with the appurtenautc4reonsisting of twotwo
Story frame diveßtnehonses, -one of which has a
stone- basement itnri. Late the estate of Jain 11.
James. , I ! . ' II .
At 14c tams', ttme,and place,. All
that certain lot of ground, Sittiato in the rorough of
Schuylkill Haven; Manlieim , iTownship, Schuylkill
county.bountled in front b. Market street, on'the rear
by, a 20 lent alley, and on the elm by the Philadelphia
and Reading Rail. Read, containing in front about 66,
feet.and' in depth abirto 200 feet, snit marked in the
plan of said borough ''Wit h the I Nor. 23 and 21:with
the . aripurtenancee.entisisting'of a two story log dwel
ling house, flame stable. tan yard with 27 vats. bark
house, partly of shine and partly of frame,eu . riying
shop. and other necessary
. builllings. Late the estate
of Andrew Boyer.!' i :1, ,I -•- - •
di i the same Jilt:eland plare,i.:All
that certain lot of greland, ' note in the- Borough of
Schuylkill I raven. Schuylkilll comm. bounded In front
c
by the Public 4inad leading, auto - Pinegrove to Or-_
wtgsburg, in the rear. by ain blic alley, on one side
by,lot of Joint Miller; out the , other side by lot of John
Steiner. 'being in front arid rear 41 feet 6 inches; and
in &lath Itta/ feet. with the appurtenances, consisting
ofa Olio Story Log Dwelling Buse. late the estate
0(44113 Corr. - , ..' • 11.. ~,
1
. •
\ ' Ott Sal arch, q the, .2,1 if lily
next, at 10 o'clock Ai M., at Il ia public house Of Wil
li itri i'lldrtimer, in the Borough of Pottsville: All that
certain lot N. piece of graced, situate in the Bor
ough of PottSville.Schuylkill county, marked in a
certain plan of lots :of ,Jactrii Alter. No. '6, on the
northeasterly stale ofCentresta, to the distance of 100
feet, northwest.vardly frion certain-20 feet wide al
ley, contain if g in front or brthdth tin said Centre at,
23 feet, en I extending-Altai breadth is length 103 feet
. o a 20 lest wilt court, laid out bySaid Jacob Alter;
called .1 Ova Court,l conanniateating with the afore.:*
said 20 feet alley, bOunded . 'Minima rdly by. ground
late of the said JacOh A Iter ; northeast wardly by the
. said. Logan court: snutheastwardly by hit N 0.5, and
soutitwestwardly by Centre Si., with the appurtenan
ces; consisting ofa Two Story Frame Dwelling
-!louse. with a Frame Kitchen 'thereu to attached.
N 0.2. ; A cso, all that certain lot of ground,. situate
in the borough ot Pottsville.: and county aforesaid.
. marked in thri aforesuid planlNo. IL situate. on the
soutlawcstwardly side of a certain 40 feet wide street,
lend out tiarallel with: and at the distance of 230 feet
northeastwardly from centre Street, beginning at the--
distance:of 80 feet nOrthweiteiardly front the above
mentioned 20 feet alley. containing in front or breadth
in said 40 feet wide street'2l feet and extending that
breadthin length or depth, 105 feet to the said Logan
court,.bdonded seinheastwardly by lot No. 10, south
westwardly by,lot N 0.12. and northeastwardly by the
said 40 feet wale street. with the appurtenances con
sisting ofa three story frame Storehouse,' Late the
estate of Samuel Baez- I:. •-
.
.•
.11tHthe same lime r and place; All
that certain tract nr piece Of land, situate in Nome
man Township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a post
thence extending by lot or laild orPhomas Sill yanan
north 70 degrees, Enast 214 perches to a post, and
north= 17 degrees, West 25 perches to a post. thence
extending by 1311 now or late of Ilidgway Sansom &
White. noon t ) degree., east 9:1 perches to a deg
.vorid stump ~th ence i extending by Land of the North
American Coal Company smith 20 degrees east 611
perches to a post., thence extending by lau d Robert
51 & Sitpuel Lew,i4oloilth 70 degrees. west ICS per
ches ma corner, {hence extending - by
.other Janda, of
the said North American Cdat Company north 20 de--
grecs, west 351 perches to the place of beginning, -
. buninining, 54 acres and 133 perches, it being thestme
pre inase's whieh.Eliziabeth Spaihn granted and convey
ed to Edward B. Garrigus and,.Didnon G. Palmer. to•
gether with the heredataments and the appurtt riinceie
.consisting or 20 Mirat;rs' honXes. 'Late rho estate of
fatunrct B. Garrigus and Gideon GT .Pulnrr. •
, ..1 t , the shine rime. and place, All
that certain tract of!land, With the Imildings'and im
provements thereon . , situate in 111anheitn . TownehiP.
Schuylkill goonty,.beginiting at a stone corner in „tohn
Potts, line, !hence north 14 degrees. west 471 perches
to-a :ma-13year Philip M irkers land, 'thence by the
sum: tiotilli 71:5 degrecit, west 61 pea:.:aca to a slime,
thence north lii, degrres, West 25. perches to a Stone,
theaice Sobth IS degrees east 71 perches, th eke no th
.121 degre'es; east 68 Perukes to the pliseeef beginning„
-containing 24 netts atnl 62 pOches strict measure, be
,ing. the ,same land-which was Conveyed by, Robert C.
'll,ll ar i d .Walb by iee3 rived 1 daSeptember 1833, and
recorded at Ora. igstOirg iti r deed book No. 17. page 179;
together wi la the her. du:lancets and 9pptirenanC6.
consistin g or two la age two:steal frame-dwelling eon
set, I barn. I ,store strand. I blacksmith shop, trearpen
teradiop, I ice'muse;4 tenant :homes and other out
building. ; late the
. e,,tate of lethces Chapman, with
notice to Charles 13.:,DeForres.: and ethers terra ten
ants. 1 - '1 -
• On Siturday lheday' l of July ne.TI,
at ,
10 o'clock, A. Mi L at - the Public llotiso t)11 IViI
lion: Moi tinier. i i the Ihirougli of Pottiville, All
that certain lut'or piece aground, Nituatolon the
southeasterly side of Schuylkill Menus, marked
in Beni inn° Potts 'additional plan to the Derough
of Po.t:Villo Nninber 9, cot.tiining in' Omit un
said Schuylkill AiMnue 181 feet 6.inehes, and
in deleh SIG feet, bouhded,tiortheatiterly by lot
No. 8, sninhca,tcrlY by outer ground of said lien.
jumia Pot., southwesterly, by fol Ile. 10, and
northwei:tcrly 67 said Selihylkill Avenue, and
being" the carne lot Which' Deeitrnin KV. and
Christina his wife Iconveyed b tieurge M. Jon,
nines deed dated the!afh day of April DM,
and which George! M. Jennings, by Deed dated
the 90th April
,18:211,. conveyed to •Aquilla New.
burn, wan the appurta'nes.
.
- At Ilie same, time and place, ...3.11
that ccriam' house and lot of ground, situate
on the northeatterlY side of Mahantango street
in the borough of rottiville, , Schuylkill courify,,
being -the southweaderly d 0 Met elate lot marked
in thg general plan of . said Borough, N 0.66,
- hounded seuthwesterly hy lot No. 65, northweit
oily by a 20 lea tyke alley, northeasterly by the
other part of said hit N 0.66, intended to be con.
veyed to Thomas - Stewart, and southeasterly by
said NI ahantango, :street.; containing in front on
said 3lnhantango street ':4O feet and in depth 210
feet, being part of thesaMe premises which was
granted to Curtis; and llo ! ri3 by George Shoe
maker 4- wife by Deed -.dated the 31st day of
March' A. D. 1830; togctherovith the heredits
, inents and • upper tMumens, -consisting of is two
stone dwelling .honse with a basement Kitchen . :
Late the mt ite ofS/I , MUltl. 1. CURTIS and
Ort Saturday, the 22d day of July, insi.,•
at 1 o'idock, P; 3l.,!attheLlieuao of - Michael Seitz.
es k in the Borough of Orwigsburg : the undivid
ed One third part of a certain tract of land, situ.
ate in ,Schoylkill township, Schuylkill county,
adjoining lands otl late 'George, Meyers. John
Dughns and I'hilip Reber, containing 2t¢ aerie
and allowance; worekiw i . With the appiartsM;
ancos, consisting of . .
2. AM!). a certain tract °flank aituata in Man.
helm township. county • atorcesid, adjoining lands,
of Peter. ,Hummel, Demme!. Frederick;
Buyer, deerke` If.iinine4 A. Driielf and- Andrew;
Deibert. containing, 99 acres 93'percheic
and allowance," with the I appurtenances, consia :
ling of I ' N _, . • - • • •
• 3. Arno, a cert std tract oiland, situate in. Up...
per Mahantango tu s wahilli -enmity aforesaid, ad
jetning lands of hits William %Vitmen. Esq. dec.
rind land applied fal. by. John s r ... con ..
tainiogpl acres, with the appurtenance,.
4. - 4
. IXso t a c:ertait4 tract:of landotitaatiiii Bit;
xy.townshipi cotint9 ardi'esajd,.tdjoliOng 'lmpie of
t
Michael_ nAr
ifich:lsaac arnal abd Jithprab - ,con.;
tainbig - 55 aciOwith the apttuteaaneti;•
; '5. At.w, the Undivided one; half of a certain.;
tract oflaiiit,"sitOte in , the t*tvilhip and comity ;
containing 35 .thresi, ro or lass, it be.
liar:part or trio `•same treet'ur land Oprieyed to.
.14ilin Meaner, jr; vittoe -of a` warrant granted
to him by the •1 omcnonWealth - ,0 Pennsylvania,
and patented to him on ; the 17th! of April, 1838,
With the appurtenance s. , • ; •----
At-vo,a Certain undivided barer a tract or
*eel offend,' situate in Scht4lkill
,Sehtiykill county. adjoining !enchant William Au.
denried. Daniel.; Focht, and Lawia Audeniied,
containing - 12 acres, 43 perclieti,; stria measure,
with. the appurtenances. - • 11. •
; -7. ALso,s certain tract of InnA,i eituatis in Man.
bairn township, Schaylkill•-coonty, bounded by
lands .ot Michael Bolig, Jacob ;Illumine' and the
Sharp Mountain, containing 9pieres, 'wore or
less; totiathcr with the undividestibilrof the Saw
Mill and'water power on tne-ailpining tract, with
the' ppurtenances. ;
S. Also. a certain tract "of land, situate in
Brain:midi township, Sehuylkillounty, wintain'-
ing 900 acres '
more or less, bein g' the same tract
of land winch wils.rated and aast aced in the name
ofiacub Lorah S. Peter geibta,Or Knabb St Lo
rah, and sold is, their property lay the Treasurer
bf connty, with the ppurttnces.
MAO, the undivided halio a certain tract of
land situate in Norwegian , township, Schuylkill
aunty, formerly owned by and sold
.by the Treasurer of Schuylkill , county. 89 the.
property of Nicho Allen, . containing 100 acres,
with the appurtenances. -' •
Atso„ the undivided half gra certain tract
of good land, situate In East Br unswick and part
ly in Schuylkill township, boutiiled by the , Little
Schuylkill Rail Road. by lands nfJocathan Junes
k Co. Joseph Weller. 'deed. Jacob Heisler, and
others, containing 1237 ricrer,l and in perches
and allowance, Yhtli the eppiiitenanees, .'Late
the estate of JOHN 311OENER , juinior.
Joiftv G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Orwigs.
burg, Junk 17,1813. , ,
•
JOYFUL NEW"S.
A -
linnet every disease that fl esh is heir to mar be
h" . • cured by the timely use of O, K ELEY'S COM
POUND t EPLIRATIVE SVRip. This may be
proved satisfactorily to those who will call at any of
the stores wheie this invaluable eedicineis sold, by
certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform
ed on individuals who had lust -all hepetti relief—
certificates of Physicians who , had; the most severe
casea - under treatment, their patien6l havingta ken the \
Medicine by their advice and beer .tired—bertificates
from the . Prothonotary, Clerk ofO phans' Court. No
tary, &c.. stating their acquaintance with persons of
respectability and standing, who; having the goOd of
their fellow men at heart, bare voluntarily, come for
ward and given a statement oftheir case and its cure.
for publication. d.pu. &r. The nuniber ofthese certi
ficates being too great for newspaper pulthcation„ the
subscriber has deemed it advisable; to have a copy of
the most important certifica , es Preperly 'nuthentica
ted, under seal4o be placed at the storey ofagents,
who have the medicioe for sale, whiare nelsons afflic
ted with Scrofula 'or Kings IVhitp
Chronic Rheumatism, 'Vetter. -hrercurial diseases,
Eruptions of the Skin, Cough of !Ong, staeding or in
cipient Consumption, sick Ileadlche, Seconay
have an opportunity of ascertaining the:names and
residences of those who have beck cure by Its Ose,
and who wall be willing, if eslled 'upon, tn give cVery
information required. • .11,
' As more general evidence that this et no quack
medicine. I would refer to the names of k the, follow
ing well known physicisms, wholhave attested to its
efficacy:—Dr. J. P. theater; Dr. S. O. Birdh, Dr. -Jno.
Otto, Dr. 11.11..hluldenberg„ Dr. J,'. E. Sorher. '
Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi
cal Store of' I • ;
E; EICHHOLTZ, POttsville.
J. B. &J. 11. Valls, M i n tar svi II e;
Port Carbon ; Henry Volga', Orwigsburg.l
January 21, I j s 4-Iy.
• t
MANSION II US
I !I
READING, PA. •
THE subscriber begsdilavegspec "luny to an
announce to his Friends and therrraveiling
Community, that. he has takeit thati large and
Elegant Hotel, forrnerlyhd:pt by Dan
iel Finney, in the beiotigh ef Reading
tit`, and, so well know'rt as the Mansion
Horst, whiCh be :hap 'thoroughly
and splendidly fitted up, and improfed, and is
now opened for the reception of visitors. This
House is, situated in the very) Centret of the be-,
rough, and is amply provided With parlors, -sit.
,ting. rooms, and large, airy apd r i convement
chambers, all fitted up.in therpst costly style,
with furniture entirety new, and of ih'e very best
description. His table Shall st!all tidies be sup.
plied with the !best the Reach i ng and Philadel . :
phis markets con afford, and his wades and Li.
'gums, having been_ purchasidiat-gre4t expense,
will be confidently reccomrnended alt the most
approved quality. . 1 • t
- Persons visting.Reading, yv,ill do tell to call,
as the subscriber is &termed Iq spara no efforts
to render his establishment equal to the very best
Hotels in the country., •
!
Privet: Families can•also be aceoniodated du,
.1
ring the summer season', and upon suchterms es
to suit tae times. - • I_
Connected with the Hotel, mien excellent and
commodious stablinr, with cdnfidem land Oki.
,ent ostlerv; persona traveling s
veyanecv, wyeld find it advan
ize the autmerifier.
:WILLIAM
Reading,4l;ril 29,1013
TUE ANTnicAcrrE!
LOC A T E . 13 in the florin!
. Schuylkill county, Po , is in
'ny other in facilities ibr . obtainit
Limestni.e, and Coal, being aei
and Rail Roathi to within a few i f y
The Fuinace and machinery is
preparation, that a small amou?
be sufficient to put it in ;blast
The authenticated account.
proventents and extraordinary
run produced by Anthracite('
out strong guarantees for safe
veKtment.
The proprietor 'not .havingi
mount of capttot to keep it in b
haviOg some person to ions hurl
a ( 3.4 or 2.3 intcrest—or he iv
whole property:on such terms
itOantagrecias. •
For further particulars. app
• WILLIAM 11. M
• • yonsville, Spit
January 22;
,18-13,
. A-. CAR.
T HE subscrihershaving fa
BLE WHARF' on the upper,
on the Schuylkill (opposite th i
b.usiness) intend to devote th i
ceiVing and shipping coal r an
respectfully solicit cionsignme I
mission or sterage, their term
ate and liberal . advaneeii wil
coal is received. They will also
and shipment of coal at Richna
1 i
ware.
REPPL,
Walnut St; wharf, Sc
N. W. corner of Bread an.
Philadelphia; April 15, .
'NEW 1390 T AnID SHOP STORE.
WUST opened, at the old Poet O ffice, Centre St
IP opposite Market, i 4 excellOt aseartinent of
Boots and Shoes of superior qoality, which will
be Sold cheap, very cheap for cash, by
TOMAS FOSTER.
,pril 8, /5
• ,• 1
EF.MEDlr—Warrontvd. a certain
'cure for frosted fertand handsi sold only whole
•sale rand retail ca. EICHttOLTES i.pw Drug ek. f.:hets
pal Store. Pottsville. Pa. Janiavy 7; -
;
111 ANS &SHOULDERS.LA prime
• lot of J ersey and We:awn:atm attd Shoal..
ders, for lee cheap by I I _
- E. Q. & A. -lIENDERSOV.
- May 20: - .• - -I 1 -• 21—....
, .
, .
ix/ In
HISTORY OFI NAPOLEAI‘I.
:x/ In .two volienes. with 'two portraits" price 50
rents just received and for Tile by i
May ,27, 22 .[. ' • '1 I - • .
HOUSES do LO'S'S
,;,., _
—., .- FOIL SALIE,,I Ir - ...*
.••• , "
i I
11 . . c.`: Also, a large number n.° el ave
1.'.7r:
Buildings and oat Leta, of ---=,...: '-.....
Orions sizeihenthe Navigation .tradt. lying , priect.
pally hi the Borough of Familia: I Apply to • -
. - - SAMUEL LEWIS/ , •
. • ‘ -.
.fily 16, 20-jf
' •
4-, - A °UDE% it CU,'
FOR thttregalittion,curhtrigian. paving Mar.
ket street, from. _Centro street to the supptr!
Culver!;
Adamsstreet, from Mar kette.Higlistreet '
tied Third htreet. from ;Market tei High street.
• Ss:mow 1. Bu it ordained mid enacted by the!
Town Council, of the Borough lof Pottsville. audl
4 is hereby ordained and enacted by the. author.;
ityuf the amp?, that the' grades:and reglilstfung
of the ascents and descents in Market street, from!
Centre street, to. the upper c4lvert in Eighth;
street; Adams atreet, free) Market High street;!
ring North Thud street, - from Market to' High'
Streetf be, arid the same isLhereby 'fixed and es.
tablisbed as fellows
NORTH SIDE
Commencing at the hub Stone :recently set at
the NorthlVest currier 'of Centre . and Market'
Streets, which' is one s foot one inch above the top,
of Central Block, trom thence life font felt seven'
inches to the North East corner of Adams
,streer,
thence fall three inches and five-tenth to . the north
West corner of the same, (rum this point, rise four
feet eleven,. inches, t t o . point seventy.five feet'
west'ot Third, street, from, thence•tn fall one - , Inch;
and five tenths to the culvert acrussMarket street;
Froni- thence' rise six feet nine inches and eight.
tentlia to Well's, at the northeast corner of Mfol..
out: street, (which is four • feet Higher thatttlie:
present curb stone.) • The curb at the narthwest'
corner of Market square and Wolcott street, - to.
be one foot lower than at 'lto northeast corner.'
frimv,thence to rise ten fret threolnelies and two.;
tenths to the middle of Levy's alley, thence to
t xelve feet five inches and 'six.tendis to the
northeast corner of Courtland street and Market
square, from thence to ilae nine feet eight inches
and aix-tecths to the nottheast corner of Sever.th
John strcet,-and from thence to rise Moe, fixt
nine inches to the middle of Eighth street, i
upper culvert.
. SOUTH SIDE;
Commencing at the Southwest corner of Market
and Centre streets, , make the curb there, 'level
with that at the northlvest corner; then rise three
fed tett inches to the southeast corner of Adams
street, from thence vise tour inclieS to the south
west corner, and from thence to-the' culvert'near
Nichols's, the rise to be live feet six inches and
• six.tenths, thence rise six feet one inch and sev
en-tenths to the southeast corner of Fourth or
Cumming street; then rise twelve feet and six.
tenths of an inch to tke southwest corner of %Vit.
ham street, (which i the height of the present
curb) from thence rise thirteen feet two toches to
the southeast corner of Courtland. street, •froin
thence rise seven feet seven inches and tutu-tenths
td the southeast - corner of John street; and from
thence to the middle of Eighth street, the rise to
c ,", be nioe feet nine inches. , • ,
,Sxc - rtox 2. Grade of • North Adams street
• . EAST SIDE. . r :•
Cernmencing in the grade line of Market• street,
which is there five feet eight
,inches above • cep:
tral Black, from.thence 'rise two feet four inches
and two.tenths; to the middle of cullawhill street,
then riise six feet ten inches and seven-tenths to
the middle of iligh,%treet.-
MI
w sy SIDE:
Coinineneinz in the :grade . line of Market street,
which is therejour inehe';.and tour-tenths lower
than; the commencement of the east sidr; from
thence rise three feet two inches and Spvcn...entlis
to the middle ofeallowhill street, and firma thence
rise cis Icet four incurs and seven tcutiv, to the
soutliweat corner of High street. -
Sic -rips •3. Gra Ctio of rd street,
EAST SIDE.
Commencing , in the grade line of Market 'street,
which is there eight feet eight inches and eight,
tenths, skive Central Block, from thence rise ten
feet five inthes.and six-tenths to the FO itheavl
corner of Callow hill street, then rise ten feet three
inches to a point two 'hundred feet distant, and
then fall one inch and fimr.tentlis to the south
east corner of fligh street.
- - - -
COmmencing in the grade line of Market street,
(*Our niche; above die conimencenignt of -the cast
side, from thence rice ten fecf three inches and
six-tenths to the southwest corner of Lyon street,
_thence rise eleven fee' three inches to a point two
hundred left distantand there fall one foot one
inch\ and four-tenths to the southwest coruer of
High street.
SECTION A. In 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 ofi
the street, and that part which 'is ane him&
and twenty feet. wide. they shall he placed firteen
lect.froht•said line. In Adams street. the Outside
of the curb stone shall be placed seven feet trod]
thd• true line of the street, and .n that :pat Of
Third street. between Market and 'Lynn streets.
the curb stone shall be placed three feet from the,
true line of the street, and in that part of the same,
street between Lyon and High streets, they shall
be . placed eleven feet front said line.
SEcriosi 5. 'The - said side walks or foot ways on
Isith-stdes of Martiat street, from centre to tho
upper culvert in Eighth 'street, Islorth.Adama,
and Third strat's, from Market to _High atteetS,
shall bp graded,-cut down, filled up, curbed and
tived;as,bercat ter directed; and
LAC ell.ler4 ii ide
and paved, and the property, in front or which
such footways, eiidekalks, and glitters, shall be
ma4and paved, shall be, and tho same is' lierc:
by, taxed with the expense thereof, in proportion
to the extent of the' same in front; agrekthly to
the provision olthe first,- second and third - sec ?
lions of the act of Assembly, entitled "A Supple,
Mont to an act -entitled-an act incorporating tf.e
'lowa of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, into a
flufough," passed the filtcenth day Of JUIlt!. A.
. .
h thejr'ow❑ con
geou*lp patron ,
DE QED BON
- 18 -
FURNACE, . ,
i
. ,
111 ofl Pottssille
I of efOelled by a- 4
itg VCI/-ty oforeer;l
qessibl . by Canny t f .
f i res o the stackl
pa such a mato ol!
t of oui,lay, would_l
d a few weeks,
SECTION 6. The. curb stones in-Market...street.
shalt be nt least three foet long, and two wide,
and six inches thick. Tlinfe in Adams and Third
streets, shall be Of the Same leog:h•and•hreadit:.
and five inches Oda; the front.and ends of said
Stones must be dredsed smooth fur the breadth of
nine inches from the_t-ip. The top must also be
dressed straight And smooth;and brought to a u.
niform thiekness of five or six inches, as the case
may require, by dressing the back for the breadth
of two an d
, a hall inches, the top to. be. so bevil,
led that:44hall have the same rise as the. niave.
ment, hereinafter mentioned ; the stone to be set
drat - 160 front shall lean baelt - one and -a half in ,
ekes to the foot rise.
lof Oa great
14ualities of the I.
.0 in Wales, holds
find in.
Ithe requisite A.
14st„, is desirousof
Who would take
l lease or &ell tho
Its' will. be found
to • .
Simms: 7. A 'gutter three feet wide shall be
paved outside of said curb-storre, with smooth or
'rounded stones, supported by flatlttones, sunk on
edge into' the earth, the bottom of said gutter 10
-be nine inehes,below the top of said curb-stone,
and shaped. in such manner aitshalt be prescrib-.
ed by thelhrough Surveyor. 1
SECTION 8.. The . side-vvallts or font ways
tween said coil; stone, and the line of said steeet,
shall be cut demi or filled up; so as to correspond
with the rise and fall thereof, and shall be paved
with well burnt brick, and shall_ have a rise .of
halt an ineht , ) the foot front said curb-stone, tci:
wards the said fine of the street
CEMMIE
lkill County, Pa
• • $—
;en the targe MU=
/itle of Walnut St.,
farmer place of
attention to re
,6mmisaion, and
ti either on cam.
;'are very moder
i made ita the
Lead to thr sale
Ond on the Dela,
ereardet,Jhat in front of any lots not ado.
ally built upTif,"the side.walks or . foot.ways shall
not be required to be paved_ to a greater width
than five feet from the curb,alone,, the residence
of such fdtd.VgayS or sidc.walks; from the said
pavements' to the line of the Street, • being laid
with gravel, so as to support the pavements:
SECTION O. No-person shall4it or cause to be
set any curb stone, or make' or cause to he mode
any pavements or sidewalks, until the grade and
place thereof, shall , be given by the IloroughSuir.
veyor, or a person appointed' by the Council for
that purpose. The expense whereof shall be
borne by the preperty.holder in front of whcise
lute.the same shalt be given; and any person wh:
shall set or cause to be set any curb.sloce, or shill
make or cause to be made any pavements or side
walks.eontrary,to the provisiork of this ordinance,
shall for every offence forfeit and pair a r cnatty
of twenty dollars:: _ •
PR &co. .
and
Arch Strectp.
.16-3 mo
. . _
SEetion 10 If the owners of the properly iron•
ling on the aforesaid streets, Within the limits a.
forma, shall neglect nt refuse, for the space of
sixty. nays after the publication of this ordinahee,
td curb, grade and pave in front of their lotsite
,spectively, according_ to the true intent of this
ordinance, the street Conitnittee, for the lime
arc hereby authorised to have the fame done,
aid recover tho exile:ore thereof from the owner
or owners of said logy, or.file a lien cur the same,
according to the provision of ;hi aforeiaid act of
assembly. -
Passed into itc.OrdinanCe, this Twenty-514
day of itlay, A. D.,1843. ' ' •
. ' FRANCIS .3. PARTIN, President .
ATTEST:
ISAAC BECK; Towri Clerk;
Jane 3 ; . • . : 23.
Wirt" at, CANES—Just receivand for
' wV Bale an issnrtment ofGig, &IWO. and ridin
Wbips. and Walkiit Can es. •
binrch 19.12 - JOHN s. C. MARTIN.--
W EST SIDE
.
. .‘ • - SHEI f•VALTY,.. ~: ;-
• - .'
'-
'-: - :- 'l;',4' -,. - -- '''
To. tile; ree . 4 nit .I*tltllentlent ..!:l ec
~' 'tore of Schitolll O.ott'llii.,: ::-. -
Fir.zlENtis Aki)iFtil,aAV ilriEeNS illar -
tog bein solicited pii it: needier of my friends;l
am induced to mit'rmvorptess at:cuticle:4m the next (
GenCral Election for Weal:face of .. .
. „. . , :., •. •
' S y .t,;l F= F ..- - . - - - .
§tiould I be so fornitia l Was to receive a maliatifi
of Your votes 1 pledge myself to perform the duties
of said office with fa t tclo;tei the best of my ability.
...", 1 JEREMIAII Rk:KD. "
Pottsville, March 4. ",'l'l ' ' , 10—te
• , -
To . the Klee I Oars,of Sehtiy!:ilt Cu.:
1
,
'ffiIIUENDS AND FKLIAAF CITIZENS:h—At the
W urgent soliCitat onlpri number or my, friends.
1 am inducedl'o offer Inielfas a candidate' fur the
SH. T.) II" F -'•
At the ensuing eler quii. 4 . Should you think proper to
elect me, Unledge mysel ' rit perform the duties of fhb ,
office to the best of ioy nitties• •_ • • '
1
1_ • , 1 : AMUEI.. KAUFMAN:
March 11 , I J ,- -:1 - ] . II—
• i '.: ,
if.gebuylkiit Co.
At the earnest roll.
tellowkenizens. •'[
myself as a candtdato
the Eleet o
.
Fitu.ow CITIZ
citation of :I ntkin
have been inclueedl to
fur tha office of
or 1
vire'
•-• S
At the ensuing .el e 0
your sufreago. • Sl?oti
electee to.*uid offie4
the duties thereon&
Yotfr fellow crt
!oriA
rd
1- 1
) .0 4
I,
'To the:Free . if?
tors Scl
FELLOW Cl 7
citations of n Jul!
concluded to offer in
office of. • I
. S 11,1; 1 1
At the ensuing elici
your vocs.
to perform the tiutie
:ny -1
.
pdrpendent
ikitl l'ountii.,
11411
EVI ` s.
:
i4V
0 0
I A
Eltirl
Iton
14-he ;
March 1!,
Intlettnittlent Elec
ilkilt County.
Lion ofn. numhpr of my
'induced to otret myzolf
16; of, .
u!tl3
otrata
qt
TO the Free ;
tors of
AT the earnest
. friends. I hay
as a .candidate for
stj> RIFF
you- Oink pro.
LPEOt: e myself to perforth ttio
,cllgteMe bet* of my .
SA,M, DEL - CURISTNIAN.
:
AL the ensuing el
per to elecune, I
duties of said utri
EOM
iiitt I ntlependen.i Llec
lill
•
County.
sp,mded by a large number
4anliladuced to otrer thysell
ift6; ) ensuing election, fur the
KOMI FF. ' • "
to receive a majoAty
11*.i4 inrin I.lm- ditties of That
the best of my ability.
,ti cat-_
12—
T'o'ile '
tors Ors
g
of my frienti•
a c.indiditc, a
(Am
should begolo
of your voteß I w
utlite itnpurtially
klatch 18;
epe entYoteris.
d nAI
,;!.• . •
iZ.4NS: . —The solicitations of
eiit4; who hove *remised me'
.eilMtuCed me.in'ilT , r myself to
r,..ite:•a! candidate for tho O.
I'- • • •
11 r f k:,lt . 1
. • •
Po the Free .1
'of Seim) . lk:
F ELLOW.CI'
numeruu* fr
their soppott, hav
your cion•ideratiu
flee of • I
tieet:iun. Should I he so
eeili:er a msjority of your 'votes,
UrOns to give entire Milibinc.
duties of the °dies. with
, I.V.II,fOLAS SEITZ'INCER.
eti • 13--
at the next Octa
fort iinxte HS to l
I Will - op:ire n'n e
tion,'hy lulfiliinu
industry. and lid
31ari
- - -
7o the Elletark,rif 5e411 , 0-kiit
•
2 4 - IELLow the solicitation
of my triend-t,Kilie:h,?ve voluntarily promi.
sed to support • nip ly.ditrOfellt sections of the
cotnity, 1 hare been4.lneed to ofi'vr mybelf
e candidate for thtrofAce of
TRIFF • , • . .
At the ensninz efe4lon, ,Shoild 11 he so Auto.
note to berelecteoll pledge myself to perform .
the
my
of the Otqqa,;. tFith fidelity; to the best
of my abilities. i ,JOSHIJA BOYER.
• McKeansburg, 25, 13-1011 •
5 •
' To the Electvpm.Of Schuylkill Co.
FELLOW cITI4k i NSi,-1. iffer myself de:ll'
candidate furitho4lFice of •
1
Sl/4/3. I I.' P
OfSchtivlkill Coutiii l ,at the election in 'fletnhee
next. 2 Should yoh.1;00' Inc. 1. Plcdge loYfell . to
do my duty with OdyrOY:'
Pottsville. A pri II Ei
I
To the Voteeg 4 Seiiu Iklll County.
Follow Citizenqi4ro the hope r.f receiving.'
majority of rine iiold.4 - $ I : hereby oar myself a
a candidate fur the Id/Ice of •
.I 1 ;r4R I F F
At the next Oenritt:tiection. If elected, my
best exertions•shall l:;.:'used to peril:mit the du.
ties erntertoiningr to: t:lhat. office, •prouptly end
fatobtullv—and if th . i . Opid, shall remain
Yours in, Friendtkr, '
• .
ti. DREW IL WILSON.
Barry, April .2.9,1 ; ,,i,‘ 18-10 •
- • •
DANIEL B. 1/AA.'
• ,r ., , -
TOWN iII! LL STORE.
..
HAlk& LAINt.,.
rrIAKE pleasurel in a) . inouncing to the citizens o
Et Schuylkill county. that they have jest opened in
the basement story off :the Town Hall. on , Centre
street. in the Borough, of Pcittsville, a splendid as
sortment of ; a
NEIV; GOODS.. '
i iist brought From Philleelphia, where they were se.
ected with great ca ,'and purchased at unusually
ow prices—emprisiliglevery variety of
Dry Goode, GrcJeerite,:Gia - es Ware, China
,:. ,
It f ore,Qitcen.lid Earth:eiz Ware,
Ament winch may bound - ' -
- Superfine Chiths.!olt, v 147.101111 colors and qualities,
Blue, Black and Paridy4c.nlored Cassimeres,
• Sattinets,Flacmers.;bkid Wtmlen Blankets. ,
Prints. Lawns, Gi gbitniii, Murinoes and Plaids,
S Ik, &tin, Linen nril Laces,
Canton Flannel. I nlltied* and Nankin!, '
Marseillesand Valeitli4 Ilesttngs, •
F
3-4.4.4, 5-4.6-4 lqit ',- inn. Blear: ed & Unbleached;
Silk, Cambric, Gins M and Cotton Ilarid'fs.
• Naw and stii crier at il Sumner Clothsi -
Cottonades and Bev6ipentt. -.... 4.
In line, a very general ' , :stiortirient Of ' / .." •
Gendemetis Sum Men Ware, •
I Silk,Cotton, Moblair,:t) min° .& Wora ' d Stockings
Ladies' t nd Gentrptnek's Super Kid, Hoskin. York.
taii,Bilk.,Thred, liqgver & Buckskin Gloves.
Ladies' Silk, Monair akd , Picnic Mitts, tte. -
New Orirans. S} . i lour,' Porto Rico. Loaf and
Lump Sugars.
New Orleans; Su arNiiuse. and Syrup Molasses,
Tea and Cotree,,,Prviirvita Linda. ' •
Cheese, Candles, 1 . 91 p and Vinegar, •
Salmon, Herring,r hiker'!. Shad and Codflsb
Hama,
H a . sh ou ld ers iphiled Beef. and Venison, - •
Olive Oil. Fresh f rud4rid Oat Meal, -
flavanna, ilalrSigannidtand COIDMOD Sevier,
. Soda , Water and St gdrPackirre.
Sperm Oil. Butter 1.'44* and Lard,
Dried Apples and Penebes,
and a great variety orotbkg articles, all of which wile
be sold at low
4 . prices y,OE cash; or; in 'Exehadge. for
co_tiroduee. II - i , -
rßemember OM Ton n u n Store.' •
Potttiville. May It' I I - 20....
I I ;
,! , .41. 12 and 251bIL,Kege.ii
.
4 ' FAA.
W 311.1 N
Philadelphiapri
Marciil9, 12—
COMMON
. mon - 014 for •
March `-
. -
1 fresh supply•Crirre
'lsl,tre, 3ILLYAI4N
- ,
I . .EADEN PI
LA purpose of int
for sale cheap, by
April 15. • k
FS4itoufficientti strong for Clic
. 9 0 , 4 water intorhe flousaa
- BANNAN.
1;1- • . Ty_
•
F
'and respectfully solicit
he rat" fortunate an . to 6 . 4
ill endeavor to parterre,
entire satisfaction.
pus %I. BICKEL.
- 1 I--
:—At the earnept pan
of my friends, 1 have
as a candidate for the
and respectfully solicit
elected, f pli•dge myself
he office.to - the beat or
[MEL SELTZER.
W C.)EXID.
. . J 5--
JAMES . / hi IVW