ce open Airily fi Poit Office. i • ,m€l o'clock, ;A.I4T. to 10 4 axcoptStiadayi I Sunday, sped 0 12 to I—and trot me of arrivai• ail from Philadeli P. 11.--closes cl ail from Mooch • k. P. M.—closew all from Harris reday fait o!cl ' rnhorsdoy, at 10 ail from North') eaday and )'rid Alooday,Wednml A' I .in 8 o'clock A. M. to 9—. 1 1 ,, 6 to 9 P. M.. cloiting the mail. . it arrives daily at. •10 u'. • ily at 10 o'clock. F. M.. 'honk arrives daily at 10 .daily at 10 o'clock, P. M. 1 . urg arrive. Monday and P.. M.-4-loses Monday /'clock, P, M.. 1 Act-land arrivea Monday, y at 9 o'clock, P. M.--Clo. 1 , y and Friday, at LO o'clock RE 1 ail from Danville arrives Tuesday, Thursday ftatarday, at 9 Veloek, P. - M.—closes Sun- Tuesday and Thursday, allO o'clock, P. M.. ail from Bloomst trg arrives Tuesdiq and , ay,ht 9 o%cklek ' '. M.—closes Sunday :Ind ftesday, at 10 te k, P. M. ro loc 1 ail ;iroin Mine ilia arrives Monday, Wed. , 1 4 iglu! Friday, t I o'clock, P. M.—closes I day * Tuesday an , Thursday, at ` 10 o'clock, UtWIEW TuE aLARK ET. Petla.ni/te, Feb. 26, 1836. HEAT FLOUR.b7 liehe lead was wort,' on Fr 7 .lE,lt'r 1 20 pimonahel,in demand •IF.. FLOUR 2 00, per cwt . in demand. CKNYUEA'rFLOUR 1 60 perewt,tutientand, E.blj t het oad 80 - centsai,y the, ady 1' I CHOP 80 cent eye rbueitel i ndem'and • ` 3 ITS 40 cents—read) oak ."DA' ES 30 cent's pc rlJusliehn demand. 7.11 N cents per bushel in demand' IMOTI Y SEED -442 Do per bushel. l• AXS ED-91 40 perbushelin demand. . i lifSK 11 . -.-31. cetoa pdr gallen. • . TT,I.: —l 6 zentsperpouud—iulccgalOcenta ! . S—' 2ceptaperdosen. !ARD 12 cent. per pound. I AIDO sr —8 centg pc:r pound . c$ 2 erne per poußd. r i • MS RN,i HOP 614ceinta perbushelin demand. .ClOll —9 cents pe r pour, d. • gg.4l, A X-18centaperpound . • i gATHERS-40centaperpound . lONEVIONI WOOL-740centapepound . ACEEREL,by the bb1.N0.1,69350-740.2.5100 , Aur---62 per dbl.; 80 perbushef. I LAVE I R, to worth 96 50 pert on. AY $l6 per tons , . SCI UYLKIIA Variety Clothing store, I , rner of ()hernia find Schuylkill 'Beach streets, I Pkilerdelphiaooppetsite the city Store Hooves. tlßsubsCriber thankful for past favors, begs Ileave to infcrm his former customers and the • lic gengally, l that having made extensive ad. oris trififli stone and siet,lt of goods, lie is now !pared: trO'offer them Superfine and Common 1, gup, 'Froik & Dress Coats; Feints, Vests and • undabouts, wholesale or retail, much licluw the 4.1 , market prices, for cash. I general assortment of Cloths, plain and rib •i Ciasirneres, plain and striped; Casemetts, ruiner Ckthe and Vestings, which will be made iorder at prices that cannot fail to please. ilk,, satin and super side pieta Bombazine • " . ..ks, to which the attention of country met -1.! is is particular' ' invited. lso„ Boots; Sh . . flats, Caps, Suspenders, 1 irt collars 'le ms, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, I. fiery, Gloves 4-c. I•• • ritry 'peopin vi ding the city, will find it an act to calf aortic; nine before purchasing. 1 ddrs will be fb kfully received and prompt. ttended• to. rianis doing bn iness on the. Canals:lfeet • • , &c. will find t is establishment particelar t.natenient to th •r business,' and worthy of .ir patronage, - an 'all who favor with a call, ybe certain of, tter bargains than can be 'lied in. any tithe part of the city. .- . • 1 IRA M.COLLOM. •-- ' i • hita4elf)tia, Feb 27 1836. 20-if Absitotm Pott vs. i glyHugims, his , a claiming by. under him, :an ne kite:listed i guises. In the Court of Corn , I Mon Pleas of Schuyl. e ' r re kill county. a Subpcena on bill to II ° T, perpetuate testimony. the l December Term j 1133 5. uytkill County, o, .monwealth of Penney!. Hugh Hagbes., his heirs i gas and all persons claiming or unaer him, and all per• rested in the prernises;ol est of Abraham Pcat We Com ing you that laying aside all whatsoever, you be and ap. a at our Court of Common uni is tb i any of Schuylkilla at 'Orwigs 28th day ofMarcb, 1836, you have, why a Commis a tinder the seal of the Court in as the Court shall appoint pun behalf of the said Abra llithoise certain two tracts of ferly Schuylkill township, in , Norwegian township,' in one thereof called 'Moore. mi hundred mud thirty acres id granted Lathe said Hugh monwealth 'if Pennsylvania, econd 'clay ofSeptember, one fiftL red and six; and enrolled in oer y-ntrie, page terty•three. alter 1164 ""- - - - In iov ,i ttv• it - . nllDd 41 - ayfield,' containing retaken acres and ninety-four to the said Hugh licighes tkof Pennsylvania, by Patent 1 Of September,.one thousand trix, and -enrolled in patent page forty-two, and re po writirig, to be used after ttel 114,-1 witnesses, and to lie filed of urt, and he perpetuated; and rperil. Honorable Calvin Blythe, said Court at Orwigsborg. of January,-one thousand thirty-six: JACOB HAMMER, _ Prothonotary. rein. fail not at. y Witneee th• .'President of on Itheond de deigh hundred Feb 27 15-411, • I t . b • . 1 a 'd u -00 LOVER SEEi Fab 13 13- 7 6 0 Coal Mil - HARF acgoi Coal, (inted had on fair term the City, to the concern. or ha All 3 'up by one,, einem of retch% 'id would be a e nnd floaki, and inired•to he ship interfere with be giaear.• WE -111 Rank ila. Feb 27i I . Til or Coal Dealers. ', moiation for the stacking of d for 'City sales chiefly,) may . on O one 'of the best Wharves extent of 6000 tons, by any quantity by two or more; if % Ilan' , might attend to the and delivering', if desirable, niudated.witb the use of Cf. same part at it sho-thi be any facility which would . business of the adverthero ' to • , HODOSON_ A. CO. St. or Lombard St. Wharf. for sale by ILLER & HAG ERTY Private Sale. The subserrber will sell at private - Sale, a valuable tract of land, contain ., 0.. • si a , lug 456 acres, situated on the Mafia , - noy Creek, in the Mabanoy Valley, Schuylkill county, about ten miles from Potts. vine. Said land is well timbered's/lib White Oak, Pine and Spruce. On said property is erected a two story trine' Dwelling House, occupied as , ,a Tavern, and.other out h ousts,- and a Ssiw-mill in complete rennin it order. Said property will be to parcels °rune ur two hundred acres, if ne cessary. , ALlowa three story frame house in Pottsville, to. gPther with several Lots. • • Terms easy. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL M. LYNN, 76 Vine St. Philadelphia. JACOB K. BOYER, Reading, or BENJ. SPAYD, Esq. Fch 27 'l5-3 • • Pottsville. "U.S. Gazette, Philadelphia insert three times weekly, and eliartre E Myer. iNSOLVENT DEBTOIO4—THF. subscribers a has applied to the Judges of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Schuylkill county. for the benefit of the seve ral Acts of Assembly pgased for the relief of I nsol vent Debtors. & that the said Judges have appointed Mon day the 28th day of MARCH next. at ID o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg. for rite hearidg of us and our creditors,when and where they way attend if they think praioe r. JOHN STRUNK,* ' JOSEPH 184ITMA N. A LEXA N R HUGHES, FREDERICK ULSHAFER, ADAM HOFFMAN. JOHN BECKER. February 27, 1836 15-5 'PROTECTION. • The Philadellihia Fire. AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSVIIANCE COMPANY. • CAPITAL A UTIIORISED BY LAW, $500,000. CIIA RTER PERPETIJA L, iiiirAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotel's, `Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise. Furniture, and Pitioortv of every description, against loss or damage The subscriber has been appointed ,Aor:KT for the :tore mentioned Institution, sod is now preparialto ke lissuitsNcss upon every description of property at the lowest rates. • BENJAMIN BA NNA N. Pottsville, Felvtl, 1836. 15' • Clover Seed, Grain, &c. 80 [Liebels prime Cloverseed 300 do. Oats 100 (co .wheat 75 do Rye 100 do Corn 10 do Timothy seeri—For sale cheap by Feb 27 15d SAI.II. 11A1ITZ d 4 Co. The Liteiary and Scieiitifl CLASS BOOK, just Feceived and for aal d e , 'Feb 27 14 by B. RANA AN. PROCLAAIAT/ON.— ‘Vhereas t i le Honorable CALVIN BLYTH6, Esquire, President of the sever al Courts 01 Common Pleas of the counues of Dr:u jhill. Lebanon, and Schuylkill, in . Pennsylvania, and ustice of the several Courts of Oyer and Tetminer andG °nerd Jail Delivery., in the said counties, and George Roush sett Darnel Yost, Esquires, judges of the court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De liver!, for- the trial of all capital and other offenders, th!sa id county of Sehnylk ill—by their precepts - by me directed, tested at Orwigeburg. the 30th day of Dec. 183$i hate ordered the Court of Oyer and Tenni ner god General Jail Delivery, to be holden at 0-wigs burg, on the last Monday of March nest, (being the 28th of said month) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the coroner, the justices of the peace, and constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts com manded to be then and there at ten o'clock in the fore `noon of said day, with their rolls; records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remenbrancea, to do those Things. which to their offiAs appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognizance', to pros ecute apainst the prisoners that are, or then shall be in thepul of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute theni as shall be just, HENRY RAUSH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Onvige-, burg, Feb. 27, In 6. 15-5 - God- save thi; Commonwealik. N. B. The witnesses and jurors who arcsummoned to attend said Court, are requested to gene punctuali ty. In case of non-attendance. the law in such cases -made and priavicied : will be enforced. this notice is published by particular order of the Court, those' con cerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. PAR W EZ AN CEIEF...SE--for rale by Feb 27 N. NATLIANS CQ .. Penny Cyclopedia. VOL. 3, of the Penny Cyclopedia, locether with g fresh P. upply of the Peony Mngszine, :just received and for sale by B. HANNAN. Feb 27 ! 15— Boat Builders Wanted. • WANTED TEN good Boat Builders er good Muse Carpenters—to whom constant em ployment and good wager will he given. Apply to JOSEPH SHELLY. Feb 20 I4—tf IS hereby given to the heirs of Emanuel Duey, late.of Dauphin county deceased, that a rule has beat grunted by the Orphans' court of Dau phin county, requesting the heire of said Eman uel Duey, to appear in Court on Monday the 18th day of April next, and take or •refuse to take the real estate of the said deceased at the valuation. By the court GEO. TAYLOR, Clerk of Orphan's Court of said county. Harrisburg Feb 29 14-5 Stoie to Let. From tho lat day of' Ajitil 'text, the : BRICK STORE, a few doors above the National Hotel, will be Let to ah - - approved tenant at a reasonable rent. Said Store is 20 by 40 feet with a large cellar-, is a good. stand for business and well known as the North Store; haring shelves and counters com plete. Apply to JOHN M. CROSLAND, Agent for Charier Storer. Pottsville, Feb 20 1441 IrrSaid property is fur sale, should any person wish to purchase. Apply as above. • - NOTICE.—The Creditors of JoAn Daniel Gi. rand, late of Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, deceased, and all other persons interested in the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified that Letters of Administration have been granted by 'the Register the county of Schuylkill, to Frederick C. Cs 011, of Schuylkill Ha wen, t3chny I. kill county, and Jahn C. 'Conrad, of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. All persons indebted to the said estate will please to make payment on or before the 28th of April next. , and the Administrators will attend at the public • house of .Vifliant Mortimer, on said day, at 2 o'clock. P. M. for said mirpose---aud persons having claims are requested to make the same. knOwn without delay, to either of the sub scribers. FREDERICK C. CROLL, JOHN C. CONRAD, j. Adurthistrah3rc DM Jan a 0 183 G Nc* ,tice Tnuk:),IttrEII,49ALQUUNA, SIIERMS.SALES. BY virtue of serieial Vsadisisiti pow and Lela» Naas, issued ous of the court of Common Pleas of 'Schuylkill county, and to me , directed, Will be exposed to Piablia Sate ' On 31ondai the 14th day of Piituch. next, at the house of John Huber, inn keeper in the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, at oue o'clock, - 1). M. The undivided one half of all those six tracts of land, situate in Manbeim, Wayne, Norwegian and Pinegrove townships, Schuylkill countl, containing in the whole, two thousand six hundred and thirty-two acresand seventy-four perches, and the allowance, and which were surveyed in pursuance of six warthums, dated respretively on the 18th day of November, A. D. 1793, and granted by the Com monwealth of Pennaylva i nia to the following per sona, viz: Peter Filbert, 3 oho "Kidd, 3ohn Spy ker, John Otto. Eaq. John Spayd, Esq. and William Coleman, with the appurtenances—Late the ce. tale of George Rood. • At the same- time and place, a : Certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough ot Pinegrove, in the ir" I county of Schuylkill, bounded by the rail road on the east, by the Orwigs but r road on the south, by the Tulpekoeken road on the west, and a 15 feet alley on the north, con tair.ing one acre, more. or less, with the uppurte mincus, consisting of a large two story frame dwelling house and kitchen, spring house, Orrice and a frame stable; the house is now occupied as R tavern—Late the estate ot Henry W. Conrad. . • - . On Tuesday the 15th .day of March next, at the house of William Mortimer, ioriliceper, in Clic but ough ofPothrville, Schuylk ill county, at I o'clock, P. M. All that certain tries. *ysuage and lot of ground, situate un 7 . it the southwesterly ride of Centre street. I in the borough of Pottsville, county :aforesaid, containing in front on said Centre strut 60 feet, and in depth 240 feet, being the lot marked in the general plan of said bond:red! No. 82, sad brin - tied northwester! .y a 33 feet street, southwesterly by second or ‘4.11111 ' 11 street, isoutlwastetly by lot No. 81, and awl :sled, by paid Centre street, with the appnrtena con sisting of a 3 story frame dwelling house, . en. pied as a. tavern,' a frame kitchen, and a hree story brick dwelling house, 2 stables • yi . sheds 'and two pumps, one on the back pure nd one in the yard—[,ate Ilia estate of Samuel frier. wdt the ?mine time and jd ce, a certain tract of laud, Ritual • in ll.trr township, Schuylkill cuunt:, bounded is 1 by lands of Peter Seitain• er, dtclija. min Miller and others containing foot hundred and fifty acres, more .r less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one 2 story frame dwelling house, (occupied a adavern,) 3 small dwelling houses, I sae mi , stables and shecla—Lre the estate - of Edica, d Myers, ses'r. .1t the same time and place, No. I. All that certain lot of ground, situate on the northeasterly side of Market street, in the bur ouch of Pottssillc 7 county aforesaid, and marked in Pott & Patterson's addiUunnl plan of said bo rough, No. 13, containing in front on said Market street, 20 feet, and in I: depth 19U feet, bounded northeasterly by lot No. 11, northwesterly by n 411•teet wide street, southwesterly by lot No.' 15, and southeasterly by sate Market street. with the apputtenan.... isansialing of a two story brick dwelling hou with a baseroeut story. No. 2 Alpo two certain lots or pieces of ground, situ. ate on the southwesterly _side of Third .trees, in the borough of Pottsville,- county aforesaid, mar. . t kcd in Pott 4- Patterson's addLilnitsl •Isv - plan of said 'borough, No's. I and :2, la containing together in front no third street, 120 feet, and in depth *270 feet, bounded southeasterly by Lyon street, anothwes terly by a 40 feet wide atreet, called (WoL•00 street) with the appurterisne.s, (outdating ut a our 3 stury Jraine dwelling house. OE "Also, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the soittlwasterly sidu of High street, in the bor ough of Potiryille, county aforesaid, marked in Pott Fj Patterson's additional plug of said ho rough, No. 104, containing in froth on said High stteet, 60 feet, and in depth 220 feet, hbunded northeasterly by a 40 feet wide street, southeasterly by Lyon street, southwesterly by let No. 105, and northwesterly by raid High street, with the appurtenances. EMI3 Also, a ex•itnin lot or piece of ground, situate in the • borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid. marked in Pott & Patterson's additional plan of .said borough, No. 106, containining in front an High street, 60 feet, and , in depth 248 feet, hounded suuthwes- II terly by lot NO. 107, southeaaterly by Lyon street, iiiirtheastcrly by Int of Pint & Pat terson, and northwesterly by High street, with the appurtenances—Lute the estutu of Witham IVoleatt. alt the same time and place, a certain tract of land, situate in, Barry township. Schuylkill county, beginning at a pine corner on the southwcitern corner of a tract of land, grant ed to John ridlcr by the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, b# virtue of three warrants, dated res pectively thk.l4th, I.ith and 17th days of August, A. D. 1829, 10r.920 acres; thence running north dekrees, west 50 perches along the ~;:41.3...f line of the original survey Df the afore "—, 3.1% said .tract of land, to a stone; thence •1 south 70 degrees, west 160 perches to a stone; thence south 9 degrees, east 50 perches n pine tree, and thence' north 70 degrees, east 160 perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres, being pact of the aforesaid tract of bind containing 920 acres, which was granted lo the aforesaid John Fidler—Late the estate of, Henry Bangs. At the same time and place, a certain lot f ground, situate in iso • borough of Pottsville, county afore s• as a said, gboun cd in front on":lllarket Of _ street,lin the rear by a ten fed alley, containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 115 feet, and marked in the general plan of said borough, No. 3; being part of lot originally marked in the plan of said borough. No. 94, with the appurte nances, Consisting on a one story frame dwel hog house,—Late the estate or Robert 111c(biade. At the game time and place,. a certain tract of land, situate in Schuylkill town: ship, county aforesaid; beginning at a stone; thence by land of Francis B. Nichols, north 66 degrees, east 149 perches to } _ pine, smith 24 de. trees, east 50 perches to a stone; thence by land of Arthur St. Clair Nichols, north 68 degrees, east 223 perches to a stone; thence by land of Benjamin R. Morgan, north 411degreess west 253 perches' to a stone; thence by other land, and land surveyed to Charles Shoemaker and Valley Fur nace Cunfpany. south 45 degrees, west 265 per ches to a pine, south 10 degrees, cast 89 perches to the plate of beginning, containing 306 acres 10 perches and allowance, together with the her cditamenti and appurtenances. =ME No. ,l. At the same tithe antipkce, all that certain abate of HiII nitres eta 10' perches and allowance, out of the follosiing undivided tract of land . situate in West Penn Township, Schuylkill county, begin tug at a stone, thence by land now Michael fla pes, north 68. degrees, cunt 186 perches to a pine, thence by vacant land now John Shoener and Sirloins Ohlkii improve. meats, north 14 degrees, west 25 perches to a stone, thence by Thomas. Lord„ 'cloth 68 degrees,' Wed two hundred and twelve perches to a stone, thence south 14 degrees, cost 81 perchento a black. oak, thence by lands of Abraham noldemaa, north degrees,. east 8 perches to a pine, south 1 degree, east 49 pereles to a stone, south 40 de grees, mat 8.8 perches to the place of beginning, containing as the patent shows 269. acres, and 100 perches, and allowance, it being the said Pe ter Reinhart's share out bf a patent of 269 acres and 100 percses, which' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by their patent, dated August 14th, A. 11 . 1630, granted the same unto Jaime* Price with the appurtenances. All that certain Due undivided fourth part of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate on Sil ver Creek a branch of big bchnylktll 10 Schuyl kill township, in the county of Schuylkill adjoin ing lands whiCh were late the property of John Riebares and others, called the Valley Furnace Company, now the property of the Rev. Freder ick Geisertheimer and others beginning at a stone corner, thence partly by land surveyed on a war rant to Reuben Davies and partly by lands sur veyed un a warrant to Daniel Keleher, cast two hundred and twentymine and a ballpescheacrosa ing Silver Creek to a stone corner, thence by land surveyed on a warrant to Blaney Cochran, north 315 I..rchcs to a stone corner, thence by laud surveyed on a warrant to Giurr Miller, went perches, crossing Silver Creek, to a stone corner, and thence by laud surveyed on a war. rant to Eliza Wyly, sciith 315 perches lo the place of beginning, containing 4.51 ncres and 132 per. elms with the appurtenance v. One full egnal and un.livided eighth part of and in to all that tract or pared of land called German Flat, situated on the branches of Black Creek, late in Northampton eunnty, now Scl-uyl kill county, beetniong at a white -- thence by lanil of 'Philip Conrad .I.iiinckel, itsmilhlo degrees, cast 91i perelms to a post, south 80 degrees., west 741 perches to a post. south 10 degrees, east 349 perches to a post, thence by land of Mary Kung kle and vacant land, south tit/ degrees. west 130 perches to a stone by a pine, thence by said vacant Land, monk 10 degrees, west 138 perches to a !mat, .oath 80 degrees, west 43 per ches to a small pine; north 10 degrees, west 211 'perches to a pile and north tiO degrees, cast 285 perches to the place of beginning, bogtaining 439 adrea and 20 perches and allowanixi With the ap. mrtenances. No. 4. All that certain northwesterly rear part of a lot of ground sifuate en the south side of Adams street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, marked in the general plan Of said bo. rough No. 90, bounded on the south Dia easterly side by the other part of the •• • 5y . ,..? same lot, on the northwesterly by a - public stlev, on theeoutheveritarclly by a 60 met ateect, containing in front, 'along said Street and Year 30 feet sc and iii depth 90 fee t, with he apiior ten an res eondisting of a one story Frame Dwelling House The undivideli one fourth• of a oar , - is taro tract eland; situatein Sichoyl - I t. kill tow nAiip, Schoy !kill county, war e t► • . . ranted in the naive of Catharine Ber ger, end bounded on the north by lands nfGeorge Miller..on the rest by land of• Blaney Cochran, on the south 1 ,3, land of Datucl. Kerchccend on the wist by land of Elizabeth Davis, surveyed ender a variant for .100 acres, bearing date No. vember 19th, A. D. 1793, with the appurtenances, ennsislieg of a small House and Stable, and fa Saw mill, late the estate or Peter Reinhart Satiird.ay the 19th duy March next, at the hoist of John Kepner, inn- • keeper, in the borough of Orwigsbnyg,• at 1 o'. cluck, P. M. Two certain adjoining tracts of , land, situate in Mattheim townsbip,'. Schuylkill county; bounded by lands of Frederick Freed, , John Shelly, George [Wept' and others, contain . • ing together 14 acres 50i perches, "N strict Measure, mercer with the s Rai appurtenances , consisting of an oil ___ 1118 ;: 4 -•;,_ mill, a small log dwelling house, a log barn; and a certain 'wilier power upon the prem., hies, obtained from Peter Fisher by an agreement made. the 7th day of April A. D. 1839; and recor ded the same day and year as aforesaid, in His. cellar.cous Book NO. 4, page 35. Alko, a certain tract of land, situate in Ala r.hcicn township, coon t y aforesaid, bounded by lauds of James Price, Henry Delbert and others, containing seven a. ercs and sixty eight perches., otridt measure, with the .appurtentamea—Late the estate of Peter GI imn. • "dt the same tt'mf and place, a • k certain lot of ground, situate in the a o borough of Orwipburg, county afore e ins vsaid, bounded in fronton 'Market stniet as s - an d d ayne street, in the rear' by! a twenty test alley. and marked in the general plan of the boringh, No. 14.. containing in front on Market,-66leet, and in depth 180 feet...with the appurtenances, consisting of a large two story frame dwelling huusa and kitchen, (occupied as a tavern;) and a fraine stable—Late the estate of Alia Hrpner. - .3t the same time and place, cy - • • certain plantation and tract of land, situate in.Sclinylkill township, county aforesaid:vtionnded by lands of Mi. l " chacl Delbert and Company, by land now or late vacant, and containing 407 acres and allowance, being dia l same premises 'which Hen ry Koch and wits granted and conveyed to the raid l Edward . W. Robinson, by deed dated the 25th day of March, A. D. 183% together with the hcn4tprisents and appurtenances, consiiting of 2 dwelling.houses, I log barn and One stable—l Late the estate of Edward W. Robinson. At the same time and place, • • certain lot of ground, shnate in they towp of! MiKeansburg, Schuylkill; county, hounded in flout on Marketi 3 " street and Chesnut street, and in they rear on compass alley, and on one side by lot 'No.f; 43, and marked iotthe general plari Of said towiLl with - the No. 42, containing in front 4 perches 4 and in depth 10 perches, with the appurtensncei,l consisting of a one story frame dwelling and kit.l chen, o ne 2 story atei:e dwelling ho t line and Itit.4 then and a ( manta bat h -Lat e - the tatt of Bei nerd Ri Kepner, g. 1 At the satni) time and place, aii • Stitt certain tract of land, situate it big -Schuylkill sk the Etat water. of the II) ir? Schuylkill; at the connienttement of theSehuyikiil ley It Road Schuylkill town county 4 1 . foitisaid; beginning It a spruce and land the New York, and Tu company thence by the same latitirsistY fits Ifigrees, we 4 eighty three perches to a stone; thence by the same land along lberoad leading from Two:aro:al to Tamaqua, west 48 perches to a SUMO in the EEO IME 12E1 No. 3 No. 5 F 5 ..+jt r te' r l .. y~..4 rY t=e, • Md. • ri, then by hind of Going,' t `., • 71,Eimi. . • 4813 degniem-iwestil.9 perehesith liana rime: neri:l47lolBo o rbee hie stuns, ..; . 2° weir ota .....k•I I. perefies4o a Smo l t , • = by land surypyed