- - --- . , Cider and Apples, , 15 031 Rakes, . , • , 2 00 200 Truss, • 'Fish? ., .. . 2 811 Nome, - ' - 8 121 , y,Freight on lildz. from Philadelphia, • 10 96 adding. • l' 071 ' Arbitration in case of Patrick Doran, 6 14 • Potatoes, 16 811 , . . . Weighing Coal, • . , 19.1 4 121 , 'Sweeping Chimney, . .M. Seltzer, boarding a Pauper attenditig,Court, 1 371 I . Gardener, 3 00 Attending Hospital, ..% • : 375 - Mountain Tea, • • - - '2 00 Polley of 'Amirante. .-* . ' 33 83 . Mason Work, 4 75 Lime,'l6.' .9 15 . Turnips. . 8 25 . Repairing Spinning Wheel . - do Hydrant, • • ~ . ° Bell, • Corn Brooms, Meat Bench,'• . , . •One years compensation as Steward, from Ist. ' January, 18-13, to Ist day or - January, 1814. Paupers remaining in the House, the Ist day of Janu-I ' ary, 101•4 e 61 Males, • ' ' . . Males under 13 years, . 13 Females, • r ' 42 Females under twelve years t • . 14 .• Out door Paupers, • - 10 , F - 141 • . • Paupers admitted into the House, froM the Ist day of January, A. D. 1843, to the Ist day of Jan. 1814. Males, , i • 121 Females, .. • . . 1 62 , Born in the House, I,Male and 1 Female, , 2 . • 1 , Males discharged and :absconded, Males died, .Females do Females discharged and absconded, Bcirntif the House. • Out door Paupers, t. Boys bound out, • , • Remaining in the House, • • . ' xx.• BOUNAtt OUT DURING - the YEAR' 1843. Janes Mitchel' to Samuel Watson, of Derry town ship, Columbia county ; Abel Eli to Solomon 'Lindner, Esq., Rush township, Schuylkill County; Daniel Schwenk to Jacob Geisce, Borough of Pottsville ; Wm. Harrison Taylor, to George McDowell; of Columbia County; • Daniel Achebach to John Fenstermitcher, Wayne township, Schuylkill county.; ,Thomas Miller to George W. Mate hin, Wayne township. Schuylkill co. ,31ADE IY THE ROUSE 42 Pair Shoes, 34 Roundabouts. 15. Vests, 105 Pair Pantsloans, 107 Shirts, SO Frocks, Shemise. IS Pet two: ts. 'sB:A . prors. 61 Pllli w Cases, 44 Bed Sheets, 4 Bed Ticks; 122 Bolsters, 35 Chaff Bags, 3 Bed Cases, 11 guilts, 10 Towels, 15 Women's. Caps. • PRODUC'E OF FARM. Wheat :I'll:Shock's, Rye nsrshock,„ Oats 342 Shocks, I'2 Shenwes to a Shock ; Cloverseed 0 bushels, Corn in NO Bushels, l'otatoeE t.`oo Bushels, Hay 53 (our Botse Loadq, ,Second Crop, our Horse Loads, Onions ti Bushels; Onions 5; Bushels, Red Beets Bushila,'Cabbags; 1355 heads, Pickels 259 dozen. . PRODUCE OF.D4IRE., 4585 Pounds Butter; fattened on Farm and Omni:liter -16 Steers, weight 9299 potinde. Hides 13:9 pounds, Ti,:low 818 pounds, IG Ilogn, weivlit 3211 pound., Lard ~ •21inunilF, 15 Calves, 1121 pound.; Hide 162 pounds,ralged pbunds Wool. , STUCK' ON FARM. • 5 Horses, 17 Cows, 5 titeers,-2 Heifers, 1 B ill 15 !logs, I Shoalx, 11, the anharribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county. havint! examined' the account of Wm. Griet2; Strcrard 'of t.;chuylkill c canny Altos llouse,.and respect fully do report the 'foregoing Statoment,' as the'result of our ino:llcgation ; and that i here Is_ a balance in fa - s our cif Wm. Gila', Steward, of forty four dollars, and weven ets. . • • Whites. oar hands, this fan day of January, A. D Itil4. . . ' WM.-HAGGERTY, .ENO. C: CLAYTON, ' ArDIT011“. Mar. 9, 10-11 - •---- - - r - Cheap Carpet Store, '0 N , Tlt E cA i SII P 1,,A N ,-' No. oil' Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. 1E subscribers' rent in their present situation, -t,,,,- ine vcrlow, and their terms rn3h, they, are deter 'tinned to 9t. i so cheap, that every body can afford to have a tarp2t. Thy offer, llOatitiful Imperial :I ply 1 : , , - ' Hest SuperGne Ingrain, I. • Floe ard•Coirm4-1 d' . '• Alt PETIN G S• London . Dimisk j'eni: Gan ? C. Floe English Worsted .10 I Plain Strip, d - dn. J And FLOOR CRI. CU:TINA - Tom I to 6 . 'artis wide. .cut to 6t Rooms, Halls, Entries, c. Also, beautiful Heartli,Rties. Floor Baiies, Tattle and Plano Co% ems, .c anuin Mattinv, stair Rods, Doormats, Bindings, Fur .lni.itire; (Id Ciotti, km.. kc. With an excellent assort tnent of lair priced Ingrain and Entry and Stair Carpets. Citizens, of ticbuylkill County and others, intending topurchise for Cash, are respectfully invited to call. . ..4.LtitVin Wharehouse, (rem '2OOlO 500 pieces Carpe-• tinge t - i,r sale by wholesale, to which the attention of Cumin,Merchants i 3 invited. , 1 . 'EI.D It 1 PC; E 11c-11110T11R. No: 41 fitraveberry st., one door above Chesnut near, berrind 'sr., entrance also at No. e 0 tiouth ties. st , F Mla . slar. 9 ,: 10- Thomas White 4 sTRAW,FLQRENCE BRAID and r.t7ict - ro.NNET, ...M,ANUFNCTORY;- No: 0 Cononermatreet, above 4th Philadelphia, Removed tiont Corner of 7th s Npble, WHERE alto are mai:farm red the Sea Grtiss , fiats, and Neapolitan ilomets. . Merchants and others, tvi•,ll - •r inO to purchase (for cash) will tind it greatly to their (can . tare torah, the assortment Ite • ing by far the most extensive, the work superior in quality • and prices aa,low as any other Ira nu fa rtr+ry in the United titatif.s. To confirm these farts, it is only neresary to call and examine EMZEO IMPORTANT „ c` !THE Undersigned, desires to call the'particular atten tion of the residents of. Schuylkill County. to their .extensive stock of New,and Fresh Spring Goolls..con ' msting.in part of Rich Mons. De taines, Striped and Figured French Lawns, Fancy Prints, with every de scription of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. comprising a general assortment, which has bept recently received from the city and New York Auctions, and will be din., posed of at such prices, as to be undersiild Persons purchasing at this e,stablishineni - ; may depend '7 - upon having the correct principle of husiriiisi - carried ,out, that of having.but one price,. The lowest is Ha thed first, and no abatement. ." MiDDLETON & DUTTON, No. 10 North iiixth st., above Market.' Phila. • • " it 3 a on hand, an assortment of French, ,glish and Amer[ an Cloths. Cassimeres, VestingS, &c., Ate. ' which Will be sold at Auction prices Mar. 9, House to Let THE 'suit - Scriber offers to I, I from the. Ist it. v.v. p of Apnl beat, the HOUSE land LOT in 4ls I ,r.... ."lithantango st.. Pottsville, now occupied SI ll I re:: t by James C. Oliver. For . terins,applylo -....._:,_.-t-lh- Jn.. C. Neville. Esq. 10- , C. NV. HUGHES. March 0 J.-HARRIDEN: For‘Vardintr; and Coanission Merchant, Vine At., Wharf, Seim ylki 11 Philadelphia, 107.8.PECTFULLY informs his friends. and the Mer chants generally, in Schuylkill, Berke, and the ad joining Counties, that he is now ready to receive in Store, and ship daily by good covered floats and care ful Captains, Freight °revery "description, for Port Car bon, Pottsville, richuyllttll Haven. 'Orwigsburg,' Port Clinton, Hamburg Iteading, and all the intermediate places, at uniform rates during the whole Beason, from .5 to 35 per cent. lower than the reduced rates by the Rail Road. • March 0, TO LET. nz 3 A Two Story-S tone Dtvelliur. !louse in pft.l:l.tbantongo sl rect. Also, building lots nn the.L.nrol , r OT Market and Adams streets. on a. perpetual ground rent; the location is a good pne fur anY kind of .. .business. Apply to • A. ra'_:•_ , ltiFil..,lllaliantongo• street. 110-3 t. 'k . a Tell 9 OFFICE OF TilF4. NAVIGATION, COMPANY. - PIMA Dzi,rittA,:qatt,l l Ist. Rates erc.,•!spap. the 'San'yllcila IQ Nig , tion from the opening of the ,Naviga -!ion. in..the spring, • ,- • RATES, &c.,UPON COAL. MAE following rites of Toll on doal are fixed from 1. the opening of - the navigation, and will not. be rais ed prior to the Ist °C lime, ii3;l; and if they are lower: ' ed at any time during the shipping season, a draWback on the previous shipments will be allowed to the a mount . . of the reduction, in the way of credit fc-r Toll on !. Coal afterwards shipped: . .• . From Port Carbon, and Pottsville. to Philadelphia, 36 cents and froth Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, •' 31 est. per ton Of 2•240 pounds. : ' From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per ton . of 2210 ;hounds. ' . • On all way-coal, not coming to Philadelphia, one 'third of a cent per ton per mile.: From the gross weight, as ascertained at the weigh ' ' locks, five per cent. will be deducted, and the toll char v ged upon the net weight, No toll will be charged upon fractions of n ton. ~ . ~. ._ , BIISOELLANEOUB • FREIGHT. ",- • . • The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous Freight will be, according to the rates and classitleations of last season; . at three mills and four mills per .10400 pounds per mile.. ON EMPTY BOATS. • ... The- • T Toll on Empty Boats will be,'asin 1E43, tWo etc . " - pee mile; but no toll will be charged on any boat when •• its cargo pays a toll of $5 or upwards. By order of the Board of Managers. • • cLaupars iIiILITA Eiccutary. Kuck 0 .. - . IWlZOTAlllitaiffAo ll 3:l A GREEADLE to the provisions don act of Assembly I entitled an act directing the made of selling Unsea ted Lands for taxes and for other purposes, passed on the 13th darof March, 1815, and the lltrther supplements thereto, passed on the 13th day of March, 1817. and 45th of March 1831, the Treasurer of pc county of Schuyl kill hereby gives notice to , all persorts concetned there in, that unless the .Couroy, Road, School, and State Taxes, due on the following tracts of Unseated Lamle, situate in Schuylkill county arepaid before the day of sale,qht whole, or such parts of each tract, as will pay the charges and costs chargeable thereon, will be- sold at the Courthouse in the borough of Orwigsburg, coun ty of Schuylkill. `on the second Monday In June next, and be continued by adjournment, from day to day, for arrea rages of taxes due skid county, and the costs ac crued on each respectively. • • I• Branch Town:nip Warrenteei or Ownerts names QM! 430 Francis Artilla4 431 Catharine Rose, 439 • Thomas Wiltbabet, 114 John Shona°,.! 1 53 Anna Maria Shomo, •• • 3 7P. Jacob Kelchner, 1 . - 407 • Dorothy Lavenberg, ~ ' • 17 08, 336 George Miller,' .i - . • '52 41 265 Philip Moyer, . 1 40 34 421- - - George Grob, , 38 57 421 • Catharine Grob, . , 1 17 60 424 „ Philip LavenbErg, ' 66 13 414 Catharioe Lavenberg, . • 0.5 51\ 400 , Barbara , Artilla . ; . . f ~, 241 00 236 Killian May, 1 .; - 'l5 34 217 -Maria. Shiel,. ! ! - 14 09 160 ' Henry Henze; - , ~ . 10 40 . Peter Frailey,; • ' , - .4 21 600 j .1. L. Dunn, T 2 Myrna, B. Pott, .ng 00 399 Abrahani Brown,l, . 23 92" 378 Philip Miller, 1 1 , SI 57 313 Charles Vans, • I 120 33 205 Conrad Pager, , ' • 13.31 4391 Robert Irwin; 1 1 ~ • Vit 52 4391 Elijah Weed 1 • 1 50 10 • 4391 George Weed; , ~ , .71 69 410114? : William Calk; i - 1 26 65 1200, • Jacob Diet - , Reading, lio 49 20 200'. Filbert & Clain„ : • . , • Wi 300 Otto John 8., Reading, . . , i7B 00 7.1.N3 Btana e Graefflt. Miller, - , j2B 26 191 • Brana, Graeff& Miller, - ,S 3 47 96 , Miller & Rex I warrant, 11 80 96 \ Andrew Russell warrant . .1 44 96 - Gaius Moore t!warrant, .: 17 08 lof 117 Samuel Billyinan • ,2 03 lof 117 Joseph Wood,. .. i . • 9.12 100- Henry Heiser . i • 18 00 260 - Btruphaar T. Werntt, 7 .00 421 James - Dundas, Phili,"delphia, , 20 00 200 Robert Parrish,.l. 16 00 114- ' Edward Huntzingety late Henry Will,- 17 42 115 • do ,- .1 •.. do 17 47 . f . . 900 00 I°JlB 291 West ?Brutiszvig. 60 ' Peter Kern, ,a - i . • . . 4 .161 60 John-Bailey, ; • 470 26 Jacob Miller & Samitel, - 67 376 - Daniel Shappel, j 504 100 John hocncr, Jr., lite Knob & LOrah, •10.40 es, East :Bruaswig. 4.. 15 Edward B. Robley, 96 50 , Bernard K.-Repnir, ;- , • ' '3O 150 da - .do i a 3 7 Andriw, Kimmel, ! • • , 's4 Borough !of Tamaqua: 1 .! 60 Lots Little Schuylkill R. fL and Coal Co., ..15 60 100 Canbey &Co.,- ;:. 20 60 111 Bard Patterson, now Biddle, : 1.73 52 • Borough r?` f Of• wigsburg. I Sigfreid Estate, (Seitz) • 1 . John Millet EState, now M. Linder, Bar4•Tcruinzhip ano acres Casper Shiell i • I 400 William May, , 418 Henry Sheatfer; 431 John Klitiger,, , 600 Edward 11., 1 1 tibley, 1 560 Biddle & McKnight, 400 . George RandolF, 200 Joseph Barthiilomm 100 Jane Price, 100 Johti M. Biddle, nods Merril Gilman, i 150 George.Shartle, 260 George Rahn,. now J .John B. Otto, 152 John Bailey, : . 410 Philip Moyer: 151 John Shoener, Peter Kramer, 35 Philip Dilman, • 100 John Snyder,- 111 John Culp, ' Solomon Christ & B 340 135. P. Cadwalader, E. Svc) 200 . John ileisler,• :100 do 40 John Reed, nbw his 300 William Prescott,_ . !409.1 ..,John Brady, 502 05P. John Barber. ! 411 631'. Thomas Liltld t _ - 417 Daniel Reese; ' 417 .. •ThomanPashall, , 353 117. P. Peter Benson. 406 95P• David 'Pa.:Tart, 413 Thomas Paltrier, 4024 Samuel Scott; , 300 78T. John Palmer, 413 I.r. Francis Nichols,, : '4321 Peter Johns,l 432 sqt.. Thomas IlaMmer, .417 William Brady, .1104 , William Black, 4021 Joseph Pashail, :.02; John 'Blackleg, 307 1311'. Nathan Beach, 472 1111'. Robert Johni • 417 . Thomas Gorit, 410 - John Johns,; 411 63P. John Lyttle, • 121 I.o7P.Thotnas flaws. 410 'Daniel 110 1 : William Daniels, - 43'21 Paul Hannah.... 15 George Eyster, 123 John C. °german,' Henry Snyder, 400 Gerirge Rudolph j 200 James Price. 400 David Gordon. 147 - - Peter R. Beitzinger, • - Wert P i aui 10 Jac°li'F.. Brobst, ' la Philip Brobst, ' 00 Jacob Bachnian, 1 10 James Braderick, 15 Henry Critz.i• 30 Peter Haas, Esq., ' , - 234, 15 Kistle - & Bechmap, 1 17 JO - Kistler & Kiiiller, now Wm. Moser, '7B .60 Henry' E. Long, Ow P. Snyder, Esq.,. 5 20' 60 Reagen & Seibert,' . . 468 100 Joseph Seager,l ; . 3 00 f.O l Thomas Weise, 1.5 60 10 . Jacob Werner , d . , : 78 10 John- NVesner. ! • • 36 40 Zimmerman, Sheilly & Donat, - 325 '217 ~ford Patterson, . L 37 43 371 Peter Ashton, • ; • 38 89, COO • Baum, ' :-, 20 60 400 Vod••r, ' • . ' 41 60 26.1 John Jordan,. : :7 37 439• Henry Tolancl, 1 • . . 11 39 430 John Lorah, -• 1 • • 11 40 403 Thomas Smith, 'I 10 47 -497 Samuel Fulton, . • 10 57 270 • Jacob Mnser,&. Btirkhard, now Lehigh Coal antNavigntion Company, 43 48 100 Samuel Gr com,' • 3 00 125 Jacob Lindinoyer,l . l3 62 100 Charles,Canby, late Geo. Baum, . 15 '2O 200 ' Bertningstone Sh4affer, l9 00 20 Peter Steirwalt, Sep., - , - 111 150 Smith & Taggert,'2l 71 115 Stephen Riilger,, 1 138 20 . do : 11 . 207 Jacob Weis Esbitte, , ....., I__• Mahheim. ributiliip, .1 Lot. A. M. Cathcard, ,' •• 311 acres Iluntringer,& A. Bartolef; . 1 lot, No. 137 Joslitta Lippencott, 1 lot No. 135 John R. Brick, 1 lot No. 176 do .: • 303 acres John Pott, Esq., 63 do '-: 1 . 556 Pennsylvania Bank, 50 • Boyer Widow, .i. 26 .. Abraham Bartolett, 150 Doct. Thomas Fitch, - , - 71 40 100.- E. B. Hubley and'B. Pott, - :'lO 00 Sn . Daniel & Peter Hummel, . 10 20 1000 Geo. D. &13enneville Keim, 4B 00 25 Peter, Kern, . , . _ 6 3_8 82 1- LSI George Kimmel & Shoener, - 1 Lot Robert Lewis, .- . • • 13 25 2 Tho Mas Mills, \ - ,3 25 'l2 acres Isaac Orwig, . • 132 . 161 '<Jacob Reed, Jr., 21 48 75 Henry Stager, now Ediv l ard Kerns, • 255 100 John Shoener, Jr., ' .2 20 13 Frederick Zernheld, - " " • 30n Samuel Bell, : • • 2 Lots John Kannier & Mortimer, 1 Titus Bennett 1 ' . I i Jacob Bitting, :•• . 5 .: Henry Deolder, eceased, . 1 Barney Doyle, , 1 John A Ebert, . • 2 Sophia Luckenbill, ' 2 ' John MeGlaifghlin, 31 Benjamin Nehf,l . • 2 Bunt Patterson,' . ' 2 - Abraham Pott, : 11 acres Wm B. Potts, 7, 1. Lot do 1 Philley 31:' ' ! • 2 Jeremiah Reed, !. - 2 Samuel Reed, " • ' ' 1 Jared Shiti, :' t 1 Abraham Sholletherger, 40 Joshua LiPpinedtt, 2 . Philip Frayey Estate, 371 acres John Pott; I : 101 James Bpencer4to, 300 400 .• Joseph Spencer; 3 do 1 ' - 1 , 6 do 1 • . . ( • 1 VV:tpz.e. 'Township. 200 William Miller &Gilbert, 13 Peter Klick, '•• . • 200 Daniel Moyer, ; 15 John Seibert, 100' Peter- Zerbe, 1 1 Lot Bcnj. Nelit: 1•. .. 14 acres Michael Keehrey, • ' •90 Leenard Fisher' . , 7 , Christian Ley Estate, ' 7 • Xalentine ;Miller, 1200 George Ruth, . - • 70 .%,Abraliam Emig', '2O Hoy Philip, now, Ludwig & Huntzinger, 3.90 200 Valentine Brown . ' 195 100 ' • do , • 96 25 do' .. 1 'n • . 152 John Weaver ,' , . '6.68 .75 .- Peter Neyswendet,' • ' -•'3'29 .1 , Pinegroro 2 Aillol4 4.410 • • 1 . ' •• 10-t'm REM 10-6 m ME El imciunts pf Tana due. ete. • 27 95 00 39 93 17 77 8 58 lleister, oseph Becker. ift agent, EMI 43 07 40 56 42 02 t 44 2.9 50 42 3 60 2 40 7 20 1 85 11 67 18 70 fi 16 6 16 'lO 46 2:13 21 45 255 SO -35 1 :bs I is Jo 3 71 655 12 00 18 80 1 60 Township. El M MEI 42 -! 311ebtrelaz, • Iris 2 , . • 451 acres 111'. BOW E , 453.59P...101m Maris, . 91-' J. Campbell, 2 , .. - Marcus Marcus. 63 i ' .WilliamVonaldson, 415 OP. John Kook, 44057 P. litmes Miller, • 440571'. Jonathan Walker, 4501481'. Robert Ly on, , • 4121 William, Montgomery, 412 ' ' A, Carson, 415 Christopher IJess, 466 Peter Lieu, ' 461 j Adam Liess, • 292 , Simon Semi& 440 Conrad 13engle, 40' Peter Mick, -- 74 , Martin Felty, 106 summer Camp. - • • 14 Filbert.& Sengel, 70 Part of Eckert tract, 78 . ,Chrlstian Shrope, 35 ~ Russel Tract, • I lot George Emrich, • ' 1 . Gharles !Eisetiwein; • 1 •'John Fey, 60 acres; Filbert and Greenawald, 35', Michael Fritz, ' 8 !peter Fisher, . ; 50, Grove /k. Deck, I . , 3 • . Graeff, Chares, &. Wm. ;Lehman, i lot, George.Gleim, , !I i 440 acres IGre enaiveld, Glued; &(0., 37 . • Greenwald, George, &CO.; 52 ! .;. do . , 75 '. ' 1 doI i I lot ,Greeneivald David{ 1 1 . John HOB'. I ' , 1 Morritelleiliier,l , ! 30 acres Michael Ileberling,\ 1 lot 13amneUHain, • 136 acres. John Kline, ,I • . 1 2 lots Keim & Drente!, II 1 • ! • • • qt acre* Samuel Loose, ' i, • , 3 j ;Williarn Lehman, ' Spots . do • 200 acree Ley Drente', Greeneseald &Co., 283 ',Ley, Seltzer, Hcmes, ilr,Ca., '1 of 135 ;Lehman, Adam! & Mayland, 10 ',Henry Landes, 35 ' i'Joseph Longenecker, 1 1 - 1 107 ,Ley, Strimpler, &COt.l! ' 200 !Ley, Keim, Dr enkel'& . Park. SO 100 P. Saul iiengel and Battarf;! 400 • .' , John Miller ~ I ,i • 1 2 Lotallsaac Moser, . ; 1"` Michael l Minnich,l 100 acres John R. Otto, • ! I 113 116 P..; O. Neal & Co., 2 Lots :John W. Patton Mid others, \! 2 " !John W. Patton, , 15 ! ,' •85 acres Pattmli, Hain dc--Co. - , !1 I • 433' Jacob Knoll, ; 374 6P. Simon Riegel, ! 1 ' 695 II " John Ilimmelberger ; 695 111 " Philiplareber, 1 - , . I 370 ' 1 John PhilipDe Haas, 254 111 t• Adam! Riegel. . 1 • 1 399 103 1, Daniel Riegel, 1 I 227 • 83 " PhiliP Riegel, ,-; 413 41 a' Jacob; Miller, 1 1 • 385 • 6 Cathirine K noll, I • 200 6 t Philip Ilimmelberger, ' 547 .12 4 John Sbarff, I 1 Lot !James !telly and Dunb 2 •' Charles Rick, now]. Ile P el 2 •'' l Charlei Rick, late J. Barr 300 acres Rood 'and New York Con 1 Lot !Buijamln Seidel, I 279 serer' Michael Seltzer and Eike 283 !: Seltzer, Greenawald and 275 I George Shucker, . 1 306 ! Henry •Umbehower. 1' 306 , !Georga N. Eckert, 207 ; ! Joseph S. Silver, 51 1 ! Rudy and Zimmerman; 72 I ! Peter Eckert, "1-•_ • 209 • ! Michael Struphaar, 55 . ! John Albright, ! t 192 i Ilenryinau - bert, 1 1 116 ~ George Meiser, ' ! 115 ! Joseph E. Sorbee, i • 403 Deborah Dechert, I , ' 352 ' ! Peter Eckert, 1 ' 116 - , Joseph Fertig, t I ' 362 I Henry': Umbehower ' - 387 , Frederick Bickel: .., 373 ' Peter Zimmerman, I ra I Edward Bickel, i 382 ,• George Zimmerman, 1 I 400 ! John Eckert, ! •' . 150 lieltzerltlichael,"dee'd• 148 • - !do •. ! . 130. ! do 1,- i •• 291 ; do 193 ' ' Ido ! 60 ! Andres! Smeltzei„ ! IS ! fiebastian'Spankuctmer, 114 1 Francis Spartzer & Ce. ' 75. . ! Daniel Stahl, - , 1 50 I Vateritine Stahl,. I 1' Lot,, Tod]. John, now G. Barr, • 4 " ! Simon Übnan, ! 1 .40 acres John Uler, 1 - t o 30 ~ I'. and J. Walborn, 1 200 1, Weidinan Jacob; r, 2 Lots Henry Zimmerman. 100 acres John Zerbe and Leiss; • 501 ! JonathatiZerbe,jr., & C 50 1 Zerbe Hain and Filbert, 170 I John I.l.eshcr. 300 1 Nancr Kinnear, ; • , 448 1... Michael Bretninger, .413 1 John Witman. i i 430 j MaryiWitman. , ' 4 ! Ley, Kelm, Drenkle and' 225 , Fertig, Reed and Sirup' - 220 . i Samuel Hain, •!, 200 . ! Peter! ilticrt, . '-. 50 , Zironterman i 430! BoneWitz„. ! • 1. ) 100 " Paul Wand, • Lot , Charles Egner, I 41 acres G. %V Conrad, ~. 17 '; ' ditto ' ! 1 Lot. Ellis Hughes. ' 300 acres 0..ria12 and Koch; Johie Huai., Elisha Pickering. North iPinegrove and St 300 Daniel Hain, 63- Jacob Minnich, 14 Francis Spa'met, 5-16th of 101, Rex, Snavely & Porter Totons 10 acres Johri Brown of Peter. 1 ID ' John Brown of Philip. 248 - S. Bickel and J. Rand. 100 , JohnC. Kittleman, 303 ; Henry Umbehower.ll 100 William Gmeff & Co. 59 John Stine, , I 62 ' Jacob Yeager, ; 165 Jamb Kimmel. 1 129 • William Graeff & Co. , .1A) , Ley,:Drenkel & Co.late, 141 „ ditto • 135 - ditto 1 1 , 150 . ; , ditto 1 ; 40 Michael Seltzer & Co., . 135 • ditto. 148 ditto 143 • ditto , 50• , ditto , • 116 ' ditto ; 156 - William Tobias I too Geotge Seltzer, ' 142 , John Beefier, 117 Henry Umbehower,i I 213 i John 'Tuber. •I 441 61;P. John Lengel, 411 61'P. Casper Lengel, ; 413 69 P. Stephen Lengel • 120 Jacob Lengel, ; 209 Jacob Sheaffer, j 1:823 P. Daniel Miller, I ; 441 John Lengel, 1 411 Casper ; Lengel, 443 Casper Lengel, 4 200 Lebencood, P. and 'IE. 165 Harimel Bickel, I Schuylkill Tow William Audentied; Bell and Bolton, 11 Brdoks &Co. r George W. Tryon, ;, William Gracff, I Cain and Lea, II Laudabrun Frederick, Barash George, Esq. , John G. Shaeffer, Eincrick and Rohrer, , Adam Kalbach, ' Jacob Heisler, I lenryshoemaker; lat e George Rahn, ' I Lawton & Co., 1 Lawton & Powell,. ; 5 ' Jolfeph Lyons, : 400 Reber George, and othe 100 John Kleckner & Co., 400 William Audentied,l 400 Patterson, Schall and 103 Henry Kepner , 115 Jacob Kline, I i 312 Merkel, Shock and 315 Leonard Moyer, ; I 15 Henry Ileiser, I 200 Palmer & Co., I 800 J. Shoemaker and 160 J. W. Shoemaker, lat 93 Edward Swift, 06 Swiftand Patton, I .25 Sttift. and Patterson; 73 • Simnel Sillyman i 35 Sanders Martin, ; ,• 10 Jacob Shock, deceasee 60 Isaac Whetstone, Jr, 400 Atllick James and Gcc 400 ' Bright and Reinhard, 112 Audentied and Reber, 112 Andenried William, '".2.4 Leonard Moyer and 119 Robert-Earp, 124 do l/9 , do 400 Miners* Bank of Pott 225 Edwin Swill, Reber'e' 400 William Stehly, 1 1 Lot Ggorge Dougherty, 1 " Bltrd Patterson, 207 acres Jacob Shoener. l , . 93 Slllyman and Parka" 800 Keim and Wettterift, Unitin • 'Fount • . 3007 Thomas Biddler,l 186 , Ci?nrad Foos and, Nei 198 ditto; I 196 , ditto; , 463 ; Nathaniel Broikn. 624 Josiah lilting, I ,t 369, Isaac Norris, 403,' Jeremiah Jackson, 372 Israel Cope, . 383 Edward Lyuch, 401 Thomas Davidtain, 721 John Lockhard,; 440 Robert White, 400' John Fields, 464' Jima 8011, • I• 400 Gii'arge Rhoads,' 400 Nichols and Ridgwi 4101 William Garrigtls. 411 iduati4ni gobs (n, n? IS 150 407 NO • 1 PO 1 100 80 i 400 200 207 7 00 2 60 2 02 2 60 2 34 1 30 ' 72 2 34 1 08 1 08 16 60 NM 'HE MINERS' IJOURNAL., , . . .1 1 • 4. Joh n not. . 1.• . • 570 1 cIeSPO/21 16 %_„,., li . • ' 11 40 1 ' .. . Linkman 'Frozen, •' • . A . .' •11 40. , John KlinW. ' 12 40 "i - Christian WMel,... . ',. , 11 40 - .' . John Bbooimo.. - • -_ .. ' 1 • 10 74 , , .pajd o n & Clark . now 3. Zimmerman. 11 40 -. 4 John Raney.," . 14 RI -1 ..., , Raexabann Elisabeth LWllei, . . 390 .11 ' Isaac Davis, . , • • 50 "- . Charles Barritigton, 11 i r 735 ' , - • ditto , 4 - •.' , • 735 II I ditto I 4, ,t ,' . 1 735 0, , William Seward, i , ; ' 705 Thomas Reese, . 1 i 772 • I ' Jacob Zimmerman. I 5 60 ' ,••• , Thomas Biddle & Co,„ , . . 4B 56 George - Rho ads, jun.„ i II 15' • oo ! James Smith. „ • i , 73 19 ' Daniel Reese. - • • 1 " ' 400 William Foust; 400 - Philip Bunting, . , 'Caleb North, 400 William Sprout.. 11. , 411 James Biddle do Co.. 91 Boughtie ß r7T h agga - Trt"Cliga2LeiP.e.J - • 1 100 Squealer and Bronse. (, 50 Abraham Angel,. I • .: 150 James Blue, . \ - 400 John Smith. " , ' 668 Thomas Fields, 400 Henry Gilbert. 1 • 200 James Griems, , • 104 Andrew Love, 164 . Henry Boyer, 400. George Body. ' . 400 AMlrew Lyttle, . • ' -, • 400 John Cole, • . , 103 Henry Heiser. , 800 Reoher and Emrich. . .. i. • 102 Peter Kern, t. . : • 303112. P. Isaac .Stauder, 218 28" ditto, 1 141 Clark and Duncan. _ 300 Joseph Morris, , 1 300 Richard {Willing. ' ' - ] 300 Margaret wining, 300 Richard Willing. 396 . • Michael Fenstermacher, 182 Frederick Kellog, 400 E. It Hubley. 1 • . 407. Doctor Isaac Weider, 100 john Brobst, deceased, 4i 407 147 P. Samuel Laird, . • ~. 200 John Stroud'. ll • 400 Andrew Geiger. 383 14 P. John Barron, 402 89 " Alexander Robeson, ~ i 432 13 " James McNeal, ' ~ 409 Simon Beaty. ,I. 416 141 " Herman Beaty, : I, ~ 409 29 " Alexander Gibson, 298 149 " John Donaldson, 1 •' t 541 86 " William ',Steadman, • 308 99 " Peter Beaty, 383 147 " Joseph Howell, 400 Jacob Hubley, - , 4 , 400 ,William Haller, .___ 800 . 'lobo Snyder, now William Kiley , 400 Christian Troxell, I 407 1 ' . John Klinger, .1 400 John Bowen, .j • I ' 4011 Thomas Millard, : • 1 P 4011 Sarah Millard, • 1 400 Peter Benson, • •. „ 70 131 P.. Joseph llaughawout, .1 11 400 Reaves and Karp, 1 • I • . 400 , ditto • . 1 1 370 • ditto ' - . l' ,l 370 . Jeremiah Pearsol, . - 400 William Wister, i • • 400 - • George Ashton,, 400 Henry Toland, : 1 400 . John Fries, , • . 1 , 2691' William Peatlols, l' • 800 ' Philip cloy, • 1 . ) 2170 ' Reaves& Earp,` - Upper Mahanlon i ii Toulttship. 0 100 .* Jacob Kimmel & Co., 3, 250 Mamie Kelm, 400 Benjamin Snyder, , 1, 1679 John B. Otto, •1 ' Norivegian',Township. 2.15 Jacob Breckley, .. 96 Robert Earp, 59 do. , • , 160' , .'do. •• 44 ' George F. Randolph. 1.0331 do. . . 101 Wm. Richards, lof 121 Benjamin Richards, 118 • Wm . . Richards, 100 1 ' do. its I 613, 63 36 69 39 63 90 I 10 17 21 • • 6O 05 138 59 ao 3 oda 59 40 • ns us xi .16 16 17 95 77 • • 17 16 Eckert & 101 Guilford. 191 2 73 182 2 o'2 1 30 3 92 late Rudy. 133 9 10 1 32 68 Of 3 34 4 73 2 91 1 51 1 47 2 03 5.49 2 1 60, 18 ,:, 3 90 793 9 80 13 84 7.54 1u 416 4360 RI 40 3 90 4 781 1 95 Mil Tr: George, . II do. .3 Lots Charles Shippen„ 1 143 Acres Charles Wetherell : ' i t 41 do. d 35 Valentine Wagner, deceased lof 321 Joseph Wood, j ,ii. 2 Lots Wm. B.; :Benny, 1 ,I of 3:1 A. Thomas - Sillyrnan, I lot No. 155 George McGregor ,h. I . • 136 do . 'l,' 150 acres Seltzer &Zimmerman, : 21 Jacob Buckley, I I .Lot Jacob Allpn, i 1 No. 30 Nicholat Fhonron. ' 1 1 31 ,do j , . 32 37 38 39 40 6 8 • 9 99 r, 22 do s" 23 . do .21 .• do • 25 do 26 do 27 do . 23 do - 29 -do 1 " Miss Murphy, 3 .• Rachel Oran: Burd Patterson, 2 " Abraham Pott, . I •'• GeOrge Delbert, I - "" John Kantner 2 " Stein Daniel • •. 2 ,1` John Shoener, Jr..' i , 5 " Robert C. Hill,- : 1 " Henry Tyson,i 1 " Charles Ruch No., 18, I "'', t Samuel car n andds ß o r"k 11111, So. 1. : 2, I "' ditto : 3, .; 1 " ditto . 14, 1 ," data, - . , Jiorough of `Vchuyilsili Haven. 1 'l6 Lots K. 14. Robley, • i 2 "''Jacob Shappell. . , i, 3 " Solomon Bensinger, i ; 2: " Sophia Luckenbill, ~ ','. . 2 '1 Joseph Rickert,. 1, 2 " . Robert, Jones, 2 " John Christian, 1 .. • Samuel .idoo ßotren... .- ... 4:1i107.0451110,.032. 1 " Titus Bennet, 31.,!,,r, 1 " Brook H. &S. Polta, • 1 2 " George H. Cummings., i 2 " -George IL Stichtcr, ' S " .Henry Doebler, Kstate,, 4 " Loriltara. . , • 1 2 " "John H. Everly, 1 ": E. IL Gile, • : . 2 " . Kanner do Mortimer, 4 Richardson & Hill, No. 21, do 4l do - . 51 -do • '74 • do n• do - 91 •do . 10: " . do • 191' do qOl - " . . . 261 .. do •. . . • 1061 " - do 1971 • • . do , 108 i do URN do ll% . do 111 ' do do 1 - • . do . 140 "---- Joshua, Lippancoit, No4oo 1 : do, I 301 '7 ,do . • do , do - .1428 do , 129 '''.. do, 1 130 - do 1131 ' Ludwig Berger. No. 106. . do MO ~ • '' do ! 120 Brick it Richaroson. N. 35 John R. Brick, No. 24 1! do • , 25 i; • do 31 'i do 'do 68 do .69 1.. 'do . '7O i . . 1 do 93 i', • Borough of Pott s ville, North Ward. Lot J. a. c4ri, No. 61. - _. 1. OS' do part 0132 and 34.. -, 195 do . No. 24. t 130 John Boils'', first befit*/ Capt. Baird 195 .. John L. o Furguson N 0.14; '. .1 62 • • d 62 'do I - ti , „ • 162 , - Edward H.Gill, U 16, I 96 • John Packer, l ': . . • l l6 Joseph - S. Silver, kOf 62 , 1 95 . Ido : : 161'39, 1.95 Foust & Fidler, N 0.69. • 130 Chambers Corry, a of No. 62; 1 95 Peter Reinhard. t'' . : 96 5 Mesars, Loud Estafc pare of lot. ' I • , No. 48, 1 . . 325 4 ' Messrs. Loud Eitakis part Of lots . [ N 0.83 and , 84, f! . 5 20 2 Messrs. Loud Estate. parr of lots ' .1 i 30 w.m il . ° ,2l 6v aß e7 ob't Th ' 4ri l Pion . , : ' l i 7 I • • . Smith Writil. •.;1 . , ' I . Joseph Bomeisler,No. 24. Potts ells 65 , I . David Cook, No. Io,' 1 . 0 o u . I Robert' Davidsori,,,.. - • __. :,• 00 I . ' Feather & Shoitiii.Nei. 17. ' - 1 1, 5 1•. Free. EL Radian. agent. • `... ; 1 J -ou 18 Lyon & Wood, S. &Venire N 0.4, ri, TO 1 George W. Richaris; ' • 390 I . Frineni Salter, patt'of No. 70,11: ?60 I , liamilcoa, No 7, 1 - - 6 O 6O roligsburg .80 31 1 I 2 48 • 6 91 8 40 25 49 • ' 840 4 92 14 76 32 66 10 63 in.noch&Co 3 60 • ler, 15 9 72 19 62 ow ley 4t. Co. ,5 01 14 49 31 28 18 03 6 30 14 61 I • ° 66 1 360 128" 11 72 47.60 i 55 54 6564 62 23 20 72 32 . 13 27 72 64 36 641 36 I' 64 36 Fin!deT, 96 00 8 19 12 28 9 32 55 00 207 00 .4 50 -308 . • 9 20 Wm. IBMbley, 16 77 I • 88 200 11 1B 3.49 Davis' tract 8 00 3 08 9 38 9.V:1 2 92 3 49 7 111 1 05 EOM Mal 86 40 17 80 2 56 6 42 7 69 2 22 17 25 7 sta i.' • , Atidearied, Becker, 10 40 11 63 11 Z:1 8 68 3 36 3 55 3 72 2 10 27 60 63 DO t 10 56 rge Ludwig, itiittra 'Koch, vile. , tract. i 62 1 21 4800 51 45 =I 1 ME= f ; . 1 8 , 11 173 173. 1 75 2 031 14 40 14 40% 14 40 I 4 40 9103 OA 5 RO 51 19 15 21 93 ELI 21 5;) ,21.20 11 48 16 60 'l6 44 39 5O 10 40 49 191 do do do' do do do • do do do do 10 10 ,L4iver, ' - John ;ewer, ' I 71. ' Peter ;Klinger, . z 3 Samar:ll ' ' • 4 99 , . • i ' 1 104 George Marko. 7 4 95 Leonard i lick.i 21 66 P Lebengbod &V. B. -11nbley, 26 01 War PrazOr, • .% 23 29 .;;- Mare '..ckert: • • ' \ 25 1_64 ' • - Acres. I 42 so • 8 300 423 331 381 392 . 392 John German, • ~ 6 86, 49 George Eckert, I ; • 321 83' ' - Calvin glithe,4 , Co, i 11,28,1 83 , , i Iclo' • • i r 11 284 148 ' . John ilober. now C. Illitho, &Co. 20 12 . 30 ' 1. B Boaawil2.,-now co. BlytheotCo., 41 60 413 ' Georiti Dewald. 60 24} 45) - • John Hurlibard.. i ` .l . ' 61 20 410 Wm. Witman. i ~' 59 81 440 " Frederick. aub. i I. 59 81 401 • Feath e r. ! , j !4 40" 19,1 -Wm B . lloener, ; , • 25 83 316 John Kendall. i . 11 53 193 . Jobn Wainnn. ; . , 810 417 Peter Nagel. !, • 17 50 129 Stephen Leininer.i i . 541 81 KauffMan Marcus, 1. 12 95 2727 .' Jnhn duois i • 117 25 512 ' • Michiel Seltzer,' I 44 (6 119 -. 'G. &bier* Spmalr, - 11 49 100 John Ouster, &c 0.,. 8 00 60 NiehOlas Halter. 1 ' • 288 8 Fidell,leiirman, I 48 300 Peter : Bhuhz, . , , 24 00- 55 FrederLck:Bealy, • i • 8 791 190 Philip Kumzelman; - 11 17. X 3OO John ylount, 1 14 40 195 John 9,eorge. ‘, _ . 4 01) 1237 Danil t afessorsmith. ' 41 03 440 . DaniO linse. I 41 36 2.0 Thom. s, Wildbahn, • 23 491 250 Wm.!shoener. j . 17 574 110 Thomis !Jarmo. 1 ' 300 •80 releintlicit. ; :3 CO 126 • ~ • i ido :. 1 ' 5 66 4 Treasurer's Offiee,. March - 9.h: 1841, Ornrigghurg. - . IlEirlY SHO4.SIAKER, Treasurer. ' . I ' - 10— Much 9 . H ay , • Flour and , Feed. . . : .pnE subscriber! reipectrully ;announces to the citi- L zens of Schuylkill County, that he constantly keeps on hand at ttis Establishment in Readitt, • Flour, by. 'he Bariel, • ; • . . • — i Hay by Ole Bale, - and 7 • i •. '. Feed of all - kinds,- '', , . Which be will warrant to ke equal to any procured elsewhere. 1 As he presses the Hay himself, he will guarantee each Bale to be. what It purports to he--;there will be node ception practised,i as 'is frequently the case with that procured from New York. , ' Orders will be promptly attended to: Address ‘ , i A..• G. RRABFORD, Reading. Pa. Sratch, 9 • 10-tr 'OTI . • ;reliiy given.: that application will the Selmylkill Valley -Navieitior. amPany, for t:lie renewal of the Cer- Shares of alp Capital 'toek or Flo iered respretiselv-591, 592, 593 bolis of Enid Conipany, in the name ilsaL-rl'he"Ceriiticates originally isz• red having [teen Inst. ' • I JOIIN - I'.!GAIINISS, 13y MOTICE is ha 111 be made tol and Rail Road Co tificates nfthree:S Company. numb,' standing in the Br of Jnhn P. Garni sued; for said shr Marchl, ADJOURNMENT FF3., SALES : EAL ESTATE. SHE 0 ! • • I ' t • * i z. 1110ET'viithe o several writs of Venditioni Ex 0-opontial and Levari Faciap, issued out-of the Conti of Com onlleas of Schuylkill County, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale by Public Vendee Or Outcry :i , - - • , On Sattirdqy, the L6thlriay of March next, Ai, 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the, Pcnnsylva nia Hall, in tit Borough Of Pottsville, &buy l e t kill i county' : II those certain two tracts or pareels of 'lLitiso..i the firsti thereof, 'situate part. ly in the borough of Schuylkill Haven and part ly. in MaaheiOs township, Schitylkill county, be. ginning. at a pipe stump ori the west bank ot the' river Schuylkill, rind a mime, of land ot4olin Pott, southi62 .3..4 degrees; 'West 41, porches to a Nei, a eoriiery ,degrees; of Thomas z3illythan, the three •neak- mentioned courses, south .271 de grees east,'4o.perel,ei to it post, south 62 3.4 de. rees, wea t- 66 1 perches to ;a post, south 231 de grees eastcroestrig the west branch of the river Schuylkill, and also the Mirie Hill and 'Scheyl: •kill Haven Rel Road, 15:i perches to ,ft stone, a corner of land, of Daniel Bartolet, thence by.. his. and north 35 degrees cast 433 perches to a. stones, I hence by the ',line southll.9l- degrees.eatt, 1:23 cliches three tenths toe stone in the lint of land of George Kerschner, thence by his land north' 751 degrees east, 37 perches to a' stone , iin the , bank of the itircr Schuylkill,'4henee along the river Sehdylkill, north 991 degrees east, 49 per. 'chits six-tenths to• a beset' tree on the bank of said river, thence by West Schitylkill Haven. north 26 deg.tees west, 9e:, perches nine.terths to a post on the bank 'of the river. Schuylkill, thence along' the 'ai l itl river north 77 degrees west 38 - perches seventenths to if stone,. thence up the i river Schuylk 11 the several courses and distan ces thereof, aild crossing the west branch of the Schuylkill, at is lunctiori with the main branch to.the place of beginning, containing 149 acres and 59 perches. t . . . The second thereOf siteate in Msnhcim town ship; Schuyikift:county,t beginning at a whiter oak, thence by land of : Kerschner , north, 13 3.4' degrees west;l7 perches to -a Chesnut oak, thence, by land of-Boyer, north 721 degrees east, 143 perches to a Stone,' theca partly by land of 'Fessi. ler.and partly t bat laud oft Hanalei, north 181 de.' green west, 227 perches to a atone, thence by other land stadth 89i degrees *east, 221 perches to a post, theiicet by land of Tho.nati Sillyman, south isi degrees cast, 297 perche to a! stone thence by bind ofDr6t , i, soot') 69 1.4 'degree west. ;105 witches to a tspanish oak, hod south '883.4 degree West, 64 Perches 'seven-tenths to the place of !beginning; containing GO 'acres :--- 591 acres and 59 perches of the first described tract is a piit of a tract patented to Martin Dreibelbis by patent ihiled the 14th of Deccm ' belt., 1789, enrolled' in Patent book No: 3,'page tp, and is the Isame land which Maria Buyer and' 'Rebecca! Buyer, by deed dated the 2d of March, 1829 . ; and recorded at Orwigsburg, in c'eed book Nd. 6; page 937, conveyed to Daniel J:', Rhoads, and the said Daniel J. Rhoads by a declaration Of trust acknowledged on the 7th of April, 1829, and:recorded at Qrwigsburg. in deed book No. 12,1 page 5961 on the 28th of Juno, 1832, declared thatenehalf of the said land was held by biotn] trust forj the - said Thomas Fitch and Henry itauali. then 'Sheriff of Schuylkill co., 'bideeikdated the 18th July, 1835, and made in aivri/ of Testatum Esecutionc, issued by the Courtf Common Pleas ;of Chester county, and directe to the Sheriff Of Schuylkill county, at the suit of Seined P. Wetherell against Daniel *J. Rhoads, granted the One undivided half attic said- land tci the Mines' Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, after ' which the said bank sued out a! writ of partition in the Common Pleas of Selylkill 'county, to July term, 1838, Nu.'2, egaiysstt the saidiThomas Fitch, and in' Pursuance ofitheiroceedings had therein, 23 a ores and 19 perches of the said land - , - *as allotted to the said br :in seirelaility, and 36 acres and 40 Perches ther' of was elkitted to the said Thomas F itch in 'setteralty; and; by deed dated 23d July, 1839, the.sal Bank conveyed the said 23. acres 19 perches t 6 Thorries Sillyinan, who with his wife Eliza, 6 deed dated July 29, 1839, and re. Corded at' Qrstrigsburg; .in deed book No. 17, page 597; CQ 'vleyed thelsame to the said Thomas Fitch, and th ,ilid Daniel J. Rhoads, by deed da ted the 13 of dotter, 11340. conveyed the legal title to the One:half of the said 59 perches of land to the said T omas Fitch; excepting certain lots antoantinglegether. to ettout . 4 acres, which had been sold bir i the saidiDaniel J. Rhoads, whilst he had the legal title, the deeds for which sales tr . e reties-deal ati Orwigebutg, in deed book No. 7. page's 56 66, 141.196, 309, and deed book No. 8, page( '56; and in deed book No. 9, pages 50,119004; aid the - Mitairider of thii first de. scribed traet, being 901 acres, and the seeimd de. scribed tract. being 60 acres, whiel in Wore of the, prOceedings - haci therelb; Wore Allot.• ted to the satd ;Thomas Fitch in severally;' who, With Olives wile; b' deed dated , the first day Of Notembe ,1841, and recorded atbiwigeburg, i in deed hog No. 19,i page 510; conveyed the i said premii to Roswell Fitch, with the appur , ' • ~.' -1 'finances, consisting ot one large four ass. Skity stone warehouse, one two Story 111 : log house, ono one story stone house, --.— one unfinished two story. stone house. with it bar went story ; one, two story frame house,with It:Ong story stone building thereto `aitached,Azime stable, and seven ahatitees. As the propeity of THOMAS FITCH - end RCS WEIati ET AL. ;, 78 4 do 14 .10 di the -same time and place, rlll that certain moiety or undivided hall parts of all that err rain tract. plcce or parcel ofiand.aituate in the town ship of NUrwegiantnow Branch) Schuylkill county, beginning at a stene;therice by hand of Philip Claus er, north forty one degrees. west- 109 perches to a chcsnut. thence by land of Jacob Faust. north 49 de grees. east 97 perches to a spruce. thence. south 41 degrees, east 39 perches to a whim oak, thence north 49 dame a, east 37 perches to a spruce, thence south 41 de gters, east 70 perches to a post, thence by land of hid eras Rex, south 49 degrees, west 144. perches to the Flint of beginning, containing 81 acre:, and 21 tieichel , neat measure. being the same premises wilich Charles Shippen and Martha his wife by deed dated October 29. 1829. granted to henry C. Davis intim with the appurtenances, consisting of a One Story ' Log Dwelling House, and a Stable. As the property of HENRY R. DAVIS. dt the same time and place, nab equal undivided third parts. the !,vhole into three tqual parts.td be parted and divided, of and into two con tiguous tracts of Coal Lands, simite in Norwegian township, S. county: tine of them containing 65 acres. 410 perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant to John Spatd,dated the 16th' March. 1829; the other containing 03 acres. 91,1 perches anti al lowance, surveyed in the naine,,of tVilliain Stall, on a Warrant dated the 16th March, 1329, with the ap ptirtenances. • - • , • A LSD. three full equal fourth parts, rite whole in to four equal parts, to be parted and divined of dad in a certain tract of Coal Land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuyt kill county, ad • ioining lands survey-. fed to John Spaythend William Stall, surveyed on the several warrants, dated 16th March, 1829. containing 43 acres end 153 perches, and allewaned, and survey. ed on a warrant to. Samuel Saran:ter, dated the 13th, March, 1829, with the appurtenames„ • ALSO—two full squid undivided lblel - parts, th e whole int.) three-equal parts. td be parted and di vt ded tifand in t yo cow:peels tracts of Coal iLand, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, one of them containing 196 Beres. 73 perches: and allowance. surveyed on a warrant to Daniel Stall. dated telli Mareb, 1829.. the other containing 46 a cres and 41 erches, mid nllotenneo, surveyed on a warrant to Da nit] Stall, dated March IG.h, 1829. with the aripto tenances. • A LSD, the undivided one hitirth part the •whele part ‘,._ into four equal pans, to be parted and divided, or and in a certain-Iv:et of Coal Land, tocuate la Nor wegian townslol Schuylkill county, adjointn,. , •bnill rn:eyed on warrants severally on the 1611 t :Vlatcll. 1629. in the name of John Stall, and . Daniel Sill, 'containing 86.ae s res.741 perched surveyed on a war rant in the name of Daniel J. Ridgway; dated the 16th of March, 1629, with the apportenanks, as the property ofJOHIN C. OVVER.NI.; N. .'lt The same tune and place; all that certain nieFsnage. tenement and tract or piece of land, Rituiite in Schuylkill town: hip„ beginning it a stoce in a line of John Seltzer's land, thence by.the name south 20 degrees. east f'S pruclica to ri 'Stone, thence by land late ofJaeof , straw, south :46 degrees, west 221 perelitra to a black oak, thence by lard now or late of ftllehael Bushy, ataith 2.6 di grecs, west 196 perelks to a stone, and tlience by land late vacant, north. 81 degrees, east 19T rPtChr!N to a lie• ginning, containing,ll6 acres and 933. perches: and allowance, being the same land which Andrew'C'e . long and wife. by deed, dated April 0 1 ' 1829, conveyed to William LaWton, With the appurtenances, consisting of one two story Lag, •Dweihng Haute, a one story Log llouse, Log Barn 4 and Saw Mill, ALSO. all that undivided moiety or halt part of all -that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the bctrough.of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, boundedin front by the Centre turnpike. in the rear by lard. or Jonathan Wynn. on the cant by miler half of let N. and on the west by other half of lot: No. 10, ad joining each half. being 'JO feet front and rear, ma. I king the whole 60 feet,. beinos the sank lot which David Platt and wife by deed dated MI 23d, 1829, conveyed to Willtarn Lawton, - with the appurte i nances. _ _ hu 4Uorney infild, G: Vi. FA RQULIA It. 10-It. A L*o, all that undivided half part of all that half let, piece or parcel of oround • situate in ; the borough of Pottsville ,I county aforesaid, hounded in-front by.. Centre Street, on he north n est side by let No.. II , on the rear by lieds of Jonathan Wynn, and on the southeast side, by other half of said bit, it being mark rd.on Jonathan ViTynn's additional plan to Pottsville, with No. 10.4eing, 30 feet fro n t-and rear, and f,.'00 feet deep, being the some lot 'wliichJonathan NV3 nn and wife, by.deed, &led December 11, 529; cont ; E.l . ed to. William Lawton, with the apportm Ell ' nanees. consisting of a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, as the pinery . of NVILLIAAI LAW 11)N. Seized and taken into Eseccion.and will be sold by JEREADAII. HEED, Sheriff. sheriff's Office.Orwigsburg, ? March 9th. 1844. INT 1! 1 F. ,, REA 3 I SI , r, l s l ..,3.117 ... ,‘ (1 Na r o .,;:„AeNvic E ra L l l t ' ,.,• E r i :r. r f ° l : . r : 6 ., - . molt Pleas,. of the counties of Daupluti, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and. Justice of the several Coit rt t s Of (.Itlarl fr r'l! . :.,it:ilk of the' Pe0.....e, Oyerai.ci Trr -mi r, and General Goal Delivery, in said counties; an Strange X., Palmer`, and Geo-ge Rahn. ,Esquire's, Jud,es of the Criurt of Quarter Sessions of the Peak;, ' Oyer and Terininer and General Goal Delivery, for the trial of all capitaf, , and other offenders, in the said coun ty of schilyikin-5y their precepts to Me directedOlati,„ ordered a Court of Quaro•r Session , of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and• General Goal D. , livery, to be hot , den at Orwig.Sburg, on. the last Monday ,in Mare!, next, (being the gsth of 'said month.) to continue one NOTICE Is therefore hereby given. to the Coroner, the Jtistices of the,-Peace, and Constables of the said County of .SchuYlkill,•that they are, by the said pro cept- commanded . tri be' then and there, at 10 o'cloclt in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, record,. in-' nuiSitiong, examinations' and all other remembrances; to do those things, ivhichto their several offices upper .tain to be done ; ~and all those that are bound by re congnizances, to prosecute against the prisoners - that • are or then shall be in the goal of said county of Schuyl kill, arc to be then and there, to• prosecute ihem'as shall be Just. PROCLAMATION God .are fhc Conor+zwealth. JEREMIAH' EED,. annum Sheriff's Office. Ocwlgs. l March /, 1811. j i - 9- N. B.—The Witnesses and Jurors who are Rumnirin ed to attend said Court, are required to attend punctu ally. .In cake of npn-attendance , the Jaw in such ra tes. made 'and provided, will he rigidly enforced.— This notice is published by order of the Court ; those concerned will therefore govern theniselver accord ingly. "- . Stray Cow; MME to the pretnises•of the • imbscriber about sit C weekisiMe, a lilavic and .white COW. Whoever will come orward, prove propi-rty, pay • Charges, Ai:ill haVe her ; . otherwise, •shi: will he sold according to Law. . ! KURD PATTI:1180N. • March 2, Notice.',- LETTERS of Administration,on the Estate of Charles 8 iners, late of Port Carbon, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber; he hereby notifies those id debted to the said deceased, to make payment to him; atid those having claims, to present them duly authen ticated for settlement. ' GEO. LYNN, Adrn'r Port Carbon, Mar. 2 , I O-dt Houses—To Rent lIE subsriiher's present residence and store on Et Centre. 'street. The 'House will accommodate a, large family. A new and very convenient brick house— and a stone House on 3lahanningo street. To one of the above immediate possession may lie had—to the others possession on let of April next. JAMES GILLINGHAM. Several Building Lots for sale, or to let on Ground Rent. Carpenters and Baildors, will be treated With oil lib eral terms. . Pottsville. March 2, : G-5t5 Auditor's Notice. OTTCE is hereby riven that the auliiter appointed 1 11 by the Court of Common Pleas of tichny!kili county, to distriblite the Motley paid into Court iii the case in which Benjamin Hanna Charles W. Clemens aad Francis'J. Parvin, trading under the firm id Clnniens & Parvin,and Edward E. Bland,respertively are. 1' la.intilfs, and Fitch W. Taylor, traditn under the firm of Taylor and Company, is defendant, and in those in Is hich the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schitylloll, George H. Stichter, Patritk Toole, and Martin Eaeati, respectively are Plaintiffs, and Fitch W. Taylor and Al fred.Babbattori trading under the firm of Taylor and Company, are defendants, will hold an adjourned meet ing on Monday thellth of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his office in the Borough of Pottsville, when and where all persons interested are requested to give their attendance lICIUCE SMITH, Auditor. Cj"" March 2, • lcirOdnmntiOn. • lVoticE is hereby given, (ihat a Court of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigsburg, in the county aforesaid; on Monday the 18th day of March neat. Thesefore all persona having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall he Iripear at said Court, will take notice and govern the . elves accordingly. JEREM REED, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs- 2-•-•• burg March 2, 1811. f • THE subscriber respectfully in orms thc citizens of Pottsville that Ito is able to mipply them with pure milk and cream regularly during till seasons ofthe year, in any quantities. Once a day in cold; and thrice a day in warm! weather, R. PEALE, Agent. Deer Park Milk Dairy, Dulls Head• Feb. vi, GEORGE H. POTTS; • INVITES the attenilon of purchasers to his stock of Fresh Goods just received and now opening at his Store in the i • , TOM HA LL, - • All of which he will sell at the,lowest prices for cash, his own orders, or in eichenge for country produce. February 20, t•-•• IFF I S‘S;ALES. REAL E524.10,E SH;ER 10F !literal writs of :Yoriditiosi I,Wona ; 4, Issued out ofttlie Court of COM- Ikal county andAti roe directed, Rill by licl endut.ur Outcry : - • the. 1111; day cfMarch neat, haft Graed; ilk :ill!? 46i0lIgh Or Or— .toes. in the forenotin, NI that certain . to in West l'enn , totynship, &hull- • d by other landipt 4 late the etstate of 3 ef Unties Itneridli, John bonier, 'rig i 0 acxes, be ,t4e 21231 e ; the appurtenarirgi„: cousistin of a,. , 13z dwelling linneeiwith e. one co- • n thereto utte.cbeit,4 log barn, black failing welV.of.Trater and an apple crerty of relar , • - IGth day 70A . fthad: Rat. . Bvirtue of a • and Lerri Fat mon Pleat of Saul be eaposed t 0 tale .3fOritiall, At the house of Dli Vitgßburg, at .10 Li'. tract of lain!, silty kit! county . . Lound• Peter ll±iber,).and and others, CiJll.:lil t‘Vo ttu kitche enntlt fhop, a neve: orchard. A 3 tht On Saturday 1 aft crithen,at therimrtsylyania Half. Pottsville.„Bchayrsilf county: 'the undivided Moiety -Or halt' pin (the , Ira - parts to be mated end divided ) ,ract or parcel of • !land, situate partly. , us rip and partiv_in 'the beroutlithf till county. antikalso the one full e -1 f part of all the'sti , ne or fossil coal in ' root or partol atj3cti,. baginning at land othiow or li,,tf:- llerijamin P 01... '3 land and land Callow or late•Tho, - ;: - I fd. degrees, - Ea=t43s pushes to a -- , Mt now or late if Wallace ,& Whit- 44 .ef rieitzingel&•Wetherill; thence ' aid Wallace and Whitney south 6 '- d one tenth perch eh. to a pest, thence , act :20 and three tenths perches to the is swearer road; thence by the - set '22 perches to M . post, them e still ; s'i drgreor, east 1;1 and sit tenths l ad th=ere- by another streeforroad i . - !if 0 and threo.tepth perchee to a , • e' Find of .tteitzeoger 6: Wetherill, 1 • e north 7;:. degreiN west 76 perzhes f land cunvay eil hy Thoinas !raven thence by. Ulu sattio,'south Ct.' , drgreetl; a a ,pom and stomi.s: r a career of oth- Inwom. thence w; rite sante south . ; lii2i per a watt in Coal street. r,:ree, avast `at perrhei, thence south I and ,ul.l ten thmetibes tothe Muuut , .. the'nee along thit;ante '29; degrees, .! pith perche , , nortirl7l degrees; west dj•gfe.s, West .1 a;til tour tenth per}, • !es; east 7 and aeVj.•n tenth perches; east 9 and.tlu,:e ttitili perches,.north i a and four tenth '. , prrrcites and north tl and, two tenth .'perehes.to a point y side of'the oastbranch of the Mt. in the division link; of land of now or , • t acid the I.to',mattMi brat t. thence a. id 4outh it joy: a;. 'oat 50 perch:a - to ..._ -•'.; d.iiteea. e - ast • 3.l„and etent tenth .ce of begiunit g - , ,Wintaitittig in the 1.1 7i.1 vetches, iiall, ritgetlwr with the trtenant iltereto thy one full. equal tree or half part ',if till the anal in the d thO ••Swe Veln., , ' and in the two south of it tint ;may run undenthe ' dtting.traet of land;e•sell by Thomas t -Loan with title rtgitt of removing to Oiye the t right - of-'entering on the d •Lial, si-id byc - ,Truintas Haven to Jf nialsina any oeei.itig thereon,Whiall . IS particularly desi - rthed in a !coed et: to Sanmel•Ltlnis for the same.' .lii day of SepzenVier. 1636, wherein • lid three Veths •01 - :. coal i 3 excePtett; r parcel of land aid the atone and Cos., it the same, the sard Charles Lawton : with John Farnitin; : and the moiety of , •- coal which is run hereby seized and ,n Was - canteyed lie the said Charles d John Fathom, twpeed dated theist ' - Pt. U., ISt!, recothe,d at Onv!grburg 19, pag.::•tiJ, witirthe appurtenances,: , val.:lido statiortary',Eiteam Engine for • below the waterteVel, (now occapled ; lot & Clayton;) ifzii'.Engine Eause, a I ide,l.3ia , .k.2rxthalyili,:,a Powder house'' our :tiller buildingl,and tenant haus- I . voial of the ntort stele:o'lo coal veins land, and setae of Them are extensive- time. and hhe t ilth . decessary Rail- to am! iixturo • i: iii!. to 'good repair.—, ' o'clock in tht in,^the borough of orfe full equal an %thole into two eq of all that certain In Norwegian tot Pottsville, Schttyl qual undividttltal and upon the said .a prat, a corner of two by the bait Inas haven, .I , L.rt pest, p corner of 1' ,ney in a line of la by the land of thc de g rees; West 05 n• o..ith 36 degrees, e I north side of a pubs south-e 2 dqrees, 1 1 the rant. eouthl Iterates to a post, south 05 degrees. post in the line -1 thence by th-_ , sal ' to a stette v corner -to Samuel Lewis, we“-20.3 lurches er land of Charlet , P I ,lecr7,..ce, ‘velt 1 thence r.orti.t 13 d, derrete..\vesti,l Carbon Railroad; west 31 and four "P per,.;k2s,.north a ch..,q!nruin 0 deer ; ne-rth t.1.1erc.1.1 sil 33 +.1..gr,-,e, riot I on the,southward Carlion Rad road. 1 late 11-rujimin 4aid Potes.tal std north II per lies, to th, pl• , I,W , at I V. 1111. 21 and at. app and UntliVid , d mr vein of cost call , Venni of coal sorfdce of the adj Haven to Samoa 1 the same. but net surface of the sa .Samitel Ler. ef ,-al , llract of land front:Thomas hla beating date the . the coal in the s. which said tract sit coal in and up .110114 in common said land and taken in: executic Lawton to the ea day Of January,. I inbred ANA ,onyi.untg,of ore randeg coal Crum and M,ed by Tay e largr: at ~. laand vai n e . • pa,:;VIrio1011111 lv worked at thiA read, implemental the property !its . lime alfOgare, All that of land with the itollin,7 mill and td Intorto. - enterits:itrMcon erected, sit- I mwig lownshiphaylkill county, entiondd rid. to WI): cmaigitotts to fling 373-acres ant 195 prelies, mots' land now oi Imo of Andrew Idre'w Br*, l'hiltp•iFatmt, , Stephen Abraham lterger and Kelm's' - , 11.11.4trac0 , I) ins it.tintiguous to each 9112. s and .11.9 perches, more or liana , . n 1 Peter Kapp, f4torge Bather, Georgo,,t,eitiiner and the Miandial void Obc:racata. with shy km:b.:tin:4 of a .1.'0r:20 haJ Ittlllag mill, !my stow! Ma 11. 1 , 1/.1 . 10t1 ,1 ', With a two Ime kitchen tlertin: attached, 1 two oatherboarded house, 9 .ten tro barn partly- frinie end {mill , : log, -1 frame' schoolheuoi and blaelismith operty or Sall! 4(l ' pit. to • ..en into ExeCut ion and will be sold by JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. 4.abuig. r••• 41. the sa certain tract cr I. othnt Inn,ldint:s ttat e' in tla.t. Br' ilnr first three tr g,etlicr and costa m kkt. noundtd John 13,1iE, An , :.orge • land.:, and the c , ,! costa hint inmnd.,l Fy Ricgre. 34 riduc of thc. lilac appurtcnances, c, 1 'f I two . i ‘ 'fittvry s *• , lir• SIM' Vl' s ant '1101.1,25 11 UT frnrlte stables, rbop: As thc pd and tali 10- jc Orr Sheriff OlTi 'lFpl luary 1 .srnents 1844 Asset Q TATEMEC' Crioniv Prty, tra:l , :s • Saiciv; fiurrutu rit,; lac.. nub!) adalth. for thb Asoessurs, to it 0111111 Valoaittiff i : f the .Viessmenta • an.4:ltnynsh.Lps of tha ,vllOll, of th,t Ite4l.r.tind Perzor.al prop n'",Ps4 , l'Atin , y at Int,;rest, re. rat t O(11;:. P,sts of 'Pro a.? hy that Counnon 1511,.,ae roar .1 hy the different ,al 1., tr .! • DI.TRICTS o:7)vig;totnz. 11, Poiisville f\\ ro. and and S. Harem, Miperss PibegroVe, Tamaqua. )14ribeim tow Woyne, . ° • . Pihegroro, POrter . I. l .'3laliaittago Barry . Branch .:\ ')rts.egivn 1. 4 ,h1131ki1l CI fini It ti. h Wept Penn E Brunswiz W. Brut:awl . • lere! , y-fiven.that . . nty, and the the Colimit,s:otwr _ll.ll,4ring day A and EaQt and NOTICE i 3 C , attle office and eolnalii•• DlFtrietF, on t Prwigsfm shin. nn llond :West Penn ninzh of Tani. y, tlto.ll-th day ordareh. Rueli and' Unn 3 A4-14AvrolhiP 9 and Bo (Ind, on Toe i-11-o, 01, Nth ni March. larry add Upper 11l aVantanza J.ort-nehlpe, ,-.N.larrh Nth. ntanp,o, l'ortor, "liraprh and Pinegrera inersvitle arid l-'4..rove boroneha, on .c. 17 14:h..•. . tlanheim township-4, and the borough of .en,on , Friday' :\larat 15th. lousy ille and the toWnehip of Norwegian, ( - Arch ldth. . .'„ ~ - . tithe Contrdiei.knefe... - J &COB '4 . .. 4 .,.ET1C11ER, Clerk. 'Azcipavihin, on Weitnnth I.owor 31a13: tnivnships,. Thursday, NA, Wayne aril Sghuytkill Ha F,oroach of on :75:mu:Any; . 'Ord.! r Feb - . 17, FOR S A;L:. nAncar.w. A THE r. , :11 DwEttING US" , }:, cm 11 of Centre ct., :st,,rri!;.'s Addiuryi to rrttsYiWe. adjoin- . c• Will be id en 1 , 1!,0naL:.! z:trili,•. As Li reeijllll4 . .. more pkao int zittfiti:on in the}3ornug,~ and it 1.6 oinrod clasp, to make it a desi- sta[A FI e i se 11 I • 1. • .111•• e th,le is not a rottsvilly table !Apply to Mr • . -- . 3. CTIAi 4 2T0RE11,.6n the premises, or CEMBLAND. , tt.wlll he fqvint, to an appro7ed 7i not ccl! s tuDaitt.,- Feb, IBcales 1 stem-. Premium pliifr , rra and Counter lebreted Gar aaeura4 , Y and convenience, see..n in order; and r.. 1,1711 (2:really, tna r,tfur 'Sento. iu We 41, eVe lame timanialS. front Rtad'Co's, Tram s,- Cnal Illealers„'Att , i,hants and others. tee ocales in use, artilah ran be seen •at t at., Philadelphit—Vor sail by ' GRA BROTHER, Ifs far the Patentee,"l.2 Walnut Phila. BROTHEE, TIALF:3 P I—/a1P5....7 Ivarzanted to gvr than any nurnhPr of te. krtation Co 'who have th No. .12 Wain Snit: Age in Dea!era and gentnil Commission Dies: lealern .1n all kind.qt..fe:C3i3s omtWeights, las street; Phil:Z.3l;Na, Ccal & Ir , clients, and I ?Tn. 42, Wal. Feb. 17 • Removal.:,._ • • antler takes this inetbod of informing his and the eitizenaif Vottiville generally; • moved hts LOUR"AND PEED,STORE :treat to the corne,e.of Norwegian and :els, where he will 4ira pleased to mefrit a f their patronage ralnE Bgbi , curtome that he has r: (tern Centre nail Road htr 1 continuance Feb. '2l, NOTICE. • ice that tlidaccotint . of James . H. Camp- Vice of Edward Hughes, W , as filed in the moo pleas of Schuytttill county, on the, r Idl3, and that th.ritaitl account will be said court to be pilloveti on the of milese cause be.',lb , wn why the allowed.—By thecinirt. C 11113: Pro t- -4th'y. /WAKE . no! 11l bell, Mai Court of Co& 15th Decemb ! presented to March, 181-4, should not b, reb.l7, 1 TUST.rece el vied euita can and Enq, he cold Om. February red a nnantity o'o.l:jond 10 square cast I lc for Drills, alsii,rpringtacel nml Amer. 'ister strel, all-or any of which will for caph at the Store.. • = • : Money at Int Realliitorks Car rift i Z C, t 14,/tAI r r and iges, r Ur future. Offi ces, &C. 8f, 525 24,640 16,830 3,335 2.350 2,800 8,045 14,11.5 13,8X1 2,091 8,631 10,2'6 3,470 1,910 900 1,550 7,5 9 3 2,230 7,115 11,152 10,825 *115,318 . '', • •J 05,015 ' ~fi, r ,;„s 410;115 • ~ 210.153 I 3 I,GG 1.1 177,953 ~.... ' '71,921 5:1 , , 07;630'1 . ' ..• . 4,1151 . 1'1;707 ' ..2,16,•- , C I .- 5%590 Ir.f 8,505 : 0313,511' :37,9:13 , ';,9,22z , 282,521 1113,514 231,,103 • . .3,100 117,531' i1in.220 491,015; 105.1112 .911.5751 20,470 .zfo,t.n.i: ;01,1,3 . 119,999_ - 20.'35 8.,727, (13,971 fr1.1,1?,.5 741 1 ,150 '203.701 i '399'2 i 260.,1 1 19 ,'; 1,111 i i'ls 0711 I I-- 801,2 n 10,5"1,110 aip Cr. mmissionora of iote Judges, vi ii meet rxmine, -roviso tr pcx, of flia ill;t2tent to : rinin37,l3 town- N; -- • MEI JOHN RUCH. NM
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