MMEIMM , olna years ago, a' doer couotrymaa Mut' tod • from' abrilal, leas mourned, Wiwi() ante of the Fipoch languatei that universal ton ae ? ' :Never go id Frinee. • • EJnteas yhti lindiv the lingo, • , If coil. M N :Oki ma •- - • . You'll repent, hy Jingo • Staring Oho 'a fool • • , And silent as a mummy, ' . -There 1 f•tood alone, nation with a dummy stand far chairs. , - They christen letters a Bii They their inothera " - m • . And all their Ataoghtert " Suange.it Was to hear : I'll tell you whit's a goodlon ; They. call their leather "IpseCi," • Add - all their ahoea are r woodtm" I • Bigots I had tontake , -, -1 , • • For every hula-notiOn,f j Limbs all-going,like . • .•. A telegraph in motion : For wine I reel'd about, • To show .ay meaning fully,' • And made a pair of horns, • To ask for " beef and ' -• 4 If I wanted - bread; • My jaws 1 set a going" - And•as,ked for new lain egOi, • - • By clapping-hands, add crowing • • If I "'Med avide. • ! • tell you how I got it • On my stick, astride; • • • • I made believe to tret.it fete western emir:pendent, w rri!,'lnskes a kindred lament nithl 1 , Only . think," says' be, •• of a Mill of human beings living in L o nfi citj in dye hundred able to understand glish I I think it-strong evidcnc eptrivit7, and mach to be reere by ono who can't speak French 1 1 ''. 4 . ought" to understand English, 'of visitors !—Kniikerbocicer. • • cielisest ( following iiCsrd" op! a Tohnesseepsper. wtit li enby one Of the ;efeligymen of that orate, who seens to bate a pen chant foi. fighting. It is on elegiiint qecimenkif meekness and humility.- a.A. Caun. 7 ..While seated in my house writings Adinurbing.no man and without any knowledge of any quarreling going on, Mr. G.iliand ass called -on, as l understand, by L. C. fi4vnev, to Send me 4016 is him, to meet hun in co mbat, I suppose in the Street, I onCe celled on thv't bass, cowardly -pappY, in e many 'and honois'ilet *AY, and he re fused to tlght,ll4l lied likea dog, in that his• de nied having any eapons. matt deelhithelio• -nor .of paying ' ins a_ second visit, but' es. the . ground that *one god turn deserve, another,' he ought to call on me. This soul ,be turn about, sailor course fair I lay. ' • I now, as hereto ore, pronoun u ' Mr. Haynes e liar, a villain and a uward—bavi Eno othei. hack -lona in Juneaboroug tha t a set of i lhievesr, nerSand taseals, and the des end nts of thieves. And this Intend as personal o o - c who P usitler ihemselvss . his backeea. • - \• • WI LL ' LIM a C 61110113 SIGNS.- In a wind Cornwall. ( says the I N4av Yorl ),a long time ago; I waS ehi • . . ' 1 1 A•gerose curcl hel l The Meaning of which was .40 be, oguea cured here. At F )in a variety of nostrums tad tlii • intelligence (?) hung on a post, - -, Cod frees cord ile•hand udc which . being , done into EngliSh, eres r haund to enean--God6ey's cordial and o.her medicines. The whnirers of fine writing. and particularly 1 , ' .of the alliterative style,.eill be 4elighted with tr.e 4011 - Owing characts4 of a young lady; taken from a -sere- old paper : • - Pied in the flower of her age, Miss Mary Mr 'lkon, &c.. If bnund esS. -, bene,volence be the be- . eis uf beatitude, 'and harmless ~,h uo.ility - the her 4. Linger of a hallowed heart t th se cluistian con.. . tomitauts composed her cbrnacteriAcc, and co:,cit i •;isted the e teem of her contemriorary acquainten -cis who to an ,to model' theirl rnannefir _by the mould of 'eir meritorious inoMtor. - DEAUTIFOLLT PAiRETIC.— Ithus give year to'his sorrows; i .bers Oh, ever thus from'ehtidhood's hour, • Wye seen cuirfondeat Itopes decay - ; - Vu never raised.a calf ur eow, or Hen that laid an egrz a day, But it was " marked " acid took avay ! Ve never fed a sitekinz pip, • _ To glad us vith its sunny eye, • But vent yes grown tin fa and bix, And fit to rnast,jr itutl l or fry— 6nd Win the aty. . • As out Brao ea.—A. p. 1 ior felkw Inemed 1 , 17.4 iinClalif.eldcouniy, Ohio, heti got huntseif into a very focliatt matritne:.ial diffici i ilty. Ile attended -a militia training, and at a Akiaring party; he was enirried "in fun " to an interesting lady named . Martha Stage.. After the party, Mr. , Wise thought vthat Wag Martha had W.) farther claims upon him, !hut she th.+ught ci t hertrise, anil acting, on the re .make in the play ot:Oate; pea l s; beans end barley 1 growe, e _which rune, "l'il hold ou to your bargain .end wor .' t Itt you go," ahe ha Instituted prcete,!- •inge egainet the pour fellow to (bake him eeknowl: +cip eher sein 'litchi' wire. 'lri will beable to tit', .., - - . we gdep, - at aomerS'l'trge of the, proceedings a httb -4f he has been , Wise or foolish;.;• ' . tr.? A fiiimic ci , BOTTOM._ cmen of .till faking: of erflich mage, came coder.. observa ri(!ted horse 6peculat.ra were Ateppectivt! •Yo.ur. nag ia fait,' said one goo haunt!): .4 bottom!' erelaimed th. ulevilieh , gteen. 'T.he that , hcO all the diunct• you can stuff 4 my hor e,•and ril bct you 61 imal run, et uneven pac au the end until the boy is . - ' AT A Dascorts,TJ, Amerioen:Aloe, belonging 14 ,see, of Albany, tiering beeni titian, tvlb on tte say up the of the gardener, drikeeper, a 'the.trestlty of . thq plant, wad , gardingit: in the course of tl ter remarked: nit bet fornily, does it not,: sir?' 4.liTof, Van fieneaalaer family!' Vrtd t forward atterarrit.E.rpt, . • .. BossTauove Pea*euirto. who way remarkable - In t . ministry for,* loud and baiste ing.'auddenly, ibanged bin pulpit, and adopted a mild an of delivery. Ono of his bred Auited of him what Ind in& change I fisytscreied, ,1J thought ii, systqhe thunder I bett,setzm A grew wiser, I d the ligAtnrng=.-so. I deferent ant! fight* more in future.t preochero-4 ilnot riacleOletil ("; - own" SPIZZ. tioUtisticd . enetals ZinzacholT, ~ i Whose real 1 3.020 ie ikeetin. - c uorr.-0 in the itu 1 • • astir. Thos. F. CONSUMPTION - OF THE-LICNGS T ;erections of the Liter, Asthma, Bronchitis; Pain or. Wec.-kiiers of the Breast Or, Lang., Chronic corigls, Pleurisy,Benurrhage of the Lungs, and all affections :of the:Patasonary Organs -NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. lies"; reel," fillies '! . , A -corripouttd preparation of the Prunus Virginiana or !. Wild Cherry combined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a new chemical . pt•ocess..approved and recom. mended' by the most distinguished physiMans, and universally iteknonleged the most valuable medicine ever discovered..' Ito Quaeker.P. o pcception.- In setting forth the virtece of this truly -great medicine, we have no - desire to_dcceive- those who are labouring limier affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than it...justly deseries. Yet, when we look around and see the vast' a. mount .of suffering - and distre'ss 'occasioned by many of the diseases in Whiehihis - medicine has proved so highly successfel, we feel that we can: not urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favour.-.. ' . 17.trioos remedies it is trtie have beeri otTered. and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and Rome Lave no doubt :ken found very useful, but of all that hive vet been discov. eyed, it is admitted by phy:theians and 'all who have witnessed its effeetii, - that none has proved as succes.ful as this. Such indeed, mettle • SURPRISING VIRTIA iting Rorn.Pa the foregoing ion end's hai, 1 . Spit not one ra word of En of their 'total ted, especially . Exactly ; they fur the benefit .Of this Balsam, that even id the advanCed stages of Cots., USIPTION, after all the most esteemed rem ediLa of,:physieians bare- • failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been pro ductive of the filbEt andonishing drelief, and ac tually effected cures after all hopes of recovery 'bad been despaired of. In the first stageS of the oiseizia, termed "Ca tarrhal Consumption," originating from neglect ed COLD, it has been fused with 'undeviating success, and hundreds acknOveledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. . _ In that torn: of Consumption, so prevalent :amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility,' or ' "GOING INTO A 'DECLINE." • - A complaint with which ,thousands are linger• ins, it has also proved, highly successful, and not only possesses the , poser 'of. Checking the prng• reas of thiii - alurming complaint, but also strengh- : ecs and invigorates the system more effectually than eny medicine we have ever possessed. Besides. its surprising efficacy in Consump tion, it is equally efficacioysin Liner Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitii, and..all affections of: the Lungs. and_has cured many of the most nhsti. nate cases; lifter every other remedy had failed. It..rFor particlars see W tstar's .Treatise on Conaurnption,Ao be had of the agent's; The Extraordinary Success Attending the use of • thia medicine in diseases of :the Lungs, sand the many sinfular cures has effected, halting fully 'established its efficacy, and as we have 'already published numerous cer tificates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond afidoubt, we consider it un necessary to exhibit .a long_ list of them in this place, and will only' mentiun a few cases, to show , What it , bits dine. • WIMP. LIPP, REMAINS WrAiAvE Ittirru. SOME HOPE. A Searai-ixo Cuar.,--Among the .many sin. gular c , ires hich this :medicine has elected, there, is ilerlinps none in Which its powers arc au fully shown as in the caiii eit . Airs'. Austin. This tudieT - Itad bytin consumptive for several years, and donna the stealer part of this time had received thit best medical attention,and Di ned all the most 'Amble remedies, yet nothing could be found'io arrest its progress. Sim be came subject to violent Sts of coughing, expreto. rated large miatilities et - matter occasionally tin ged a ith hfund, and rey by step this fearlul dis.! ease continued us course, Limit all hopes of a re covery was entirely 'despaired of. While in this distret-teg_ situation, lurgering upon . the very verge of the grave, she :coninteneed the use of . this Balsam, which ti, usa her own expiesAun, op. crated alioUsi like 'w.charni... tiro , drys she expectorated freely, the cough was gradually suppressed:iud every day appeared to add fresh vigourto 116 - ,looks, and how, in'the place of that emaciated form withering to decay, she hi seen 1 Mingling intsnciely, iii better health than shel I/119 ertitiked. for years, DisiwreitesTen Te- , ll.llMTV.—flaving witnee •scd the,surprising elliicacy of Dr. B'riar's Bal sam ot,Wild Cherry, in:the case of Mrs. Austin, 1' cheerfully acknowledge the above - statemont to' be true and correct. , 'IIIIOWALOW.'• cv At flodinin; in s4pday nercu 7 piece of Intro-, and on enquiry si.dealer • curiouo piece 0 er mad sins; -L.A 'country editor 1 . breathing num- J. N. WALTERS;M.D. - • LIVER' CON7PLaINT,^, - 711 rs. Eliza Thompson was affleted with this cmnplaint for nearly five years, curing which time she was antler the mciet ful physicians—liad tried Merculy, Wear, and , Hoincepathie remedie., and every thing that of. tarred her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wondering pains in the side, sometimes . in.the shoulder and small of the back,'a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and had been una ble,to sleep on the tight. side Ihr, three y'eara,-- By th - e use or this Pals-am, she .was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day: ELEZA THOMPSON. , Woodstown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir:—Although your invaluable Medi 'eine has already foundihundreds tif powerhil ad vneateN it may still be gratifying to you tu re ceive a communication tram any ode that his been relieved by it Shelf, Str c is truly my case. 1 have been a victim to that; terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffer: ed So much, that 1 had become almost° weary dr, my life. Hearing your Balsam so highly prais ed, I began -taking ti slew weeki back, and Can - FIRSUre you it relievid me mare than any thing 1 halm ev,erustd before, and 1 confidently, believe it will cure. me effectually: Please give the bearer the, worth of the enclosed, and oblige, -Yours Respecthillv,- he greatest speci we have any hnowl. ion recently. Two bossing shout their - • • CheslerCounty,Sept. , Friend Wisrar gives Me much plea'sury to-infurin thee that-my wife's health has impro4 ed very much since she has heiii using thy Hall Bain of Wild Cherry. l end we 'think there is nn, doubt but it, will cure her. 'She has 'taken tile two bottles I purchased froM tlice a short time since, and her cough is mueh* , better,,she alai/ sleeps will at tiigh:t, and says she has found mi. thing togrveher so much relief: Thee will plealie give the bearer•two bottles more fur Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES.; of them, 'but to has other ; .you.muit be iy,ol yawn, give him irto him: put him on y dollars that the aM -1)'om the beginning starred to 'death!' —lkihett: the iltreat Mc. Vigil 4eenesel m thin - city on - i ez river, under the cam ,entietti . an struck, with Lancaster County,"July„ 18, /841. Dear Sir:—Please send me two but les of Your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. ' 1 have been afflicted with Consumption for the last two years and suffered very much with q severe cough, pains in my break, difficulty of breathing, night sweats. &e„ and having' te iednuanerous remedies, and akin been under several doctors; yet I . could not' find any thing to relieve me until f used. some oryour Balsam. I got one bate from a neighbor, of mine who is bsiug at, and'imve round such wonderful relieffremlt,that 1 have no doubt it wall cure me effect-nadir; ' • . Very respectfully yours, &c., • • ROBERT BONI M Tr Read the inflaming from Dr. Jacob Hoff man,.,a physician of: extensive.practice in Iluh. tingdon county. J. . • : • Dear Sir.—l -procured one,hottle of Dr. Wis. ta Petalsatri of Wild Chel. flow Thomas Reed, Esq., of this place; and tried it in a case of Wash. nate' Asthma, on a child Of Paul. Schwebie„ in whlch many other rcinedie had been tried With. out any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opinion: the 'child is effectually cured by its use. Yours, &e.., .• , • . JACOB- HOFFMAN, • Desembpr (Inlay inquiries re. ( le priesige the iitqui ilonge to theMeetue tf, sir, it belaiige ia the $ll the replysof the •At'press. - T -A celebrated divine; L e first period of his i l routt mode of wench rholi3.mattner in she ildisposhionate mode toren 'ohaervii i k it, i' tt , ticed him to Make the Vhen .1 wee young,. I hat killtli_tho people; seovered that it was tned to, thunder resit '. It la. a - pity, all lime discovery. Dear Sir,.—Yinir Baleam of Wild Cherry; blis effected so ne al.tunisking cures here. 0/10 of Which is an old lady, MN* Russell. ;the bed been suffering fora long time with shortness of broth. ob lig ing, and ed to , general Weakness, until she was a kcni bor bed._ After various other to; tnedies had been resorted to in vain she ecenweil ad using yang Beleate,eind afteet:lin g two bor.. e of the itio‘st die; aien Artriy, is C°Unt of Meredith, N. H-, , - GM 'PEARSON tles;u*Solar terovcret[''da.Cu . beeebWtoittteud to all tbe duties of bet -60utio, clad on taking twq• , bottles more oreseetitelyieutetl. 4espietfolly 4*.ti , . . •.. 1011N. - ..5. C. -MARTLN; •':•" Ponsviiii., Pa., ' • 'C&UTION.-3Aa theie - is a *purloin' Within Called, syrup of Fild ehtrry, parehasersahoultt be_very partisulttr 11A.L.pAI, add, pbse rye his Siguiture ori the:Bot tie..:. Prepared for the proprietor. and 'Oct at , hole: sale by Williams &C.o4Cheutists. lic.'2l Street, Philadelphia, - 'oh? • i1C . 13 HOLTZ r. Rohl in_Potta;ille bg E. B. El _....an, JOHN 8. : C. - MARTIN, and In alm,oati eaaty, loara!aid villaga_throaghout cauatry.i Price . 00 Jail - nary 7,1843. - TO 11111. WHOLB' WORLD! : - -- ...... - . D is admitted by all who have used tizem,rand , , • . fa), has nog) that ; t. ~ . - - Bus PETERS' VEGETABLE AN. ; . TIBILIOUS PILLS," I I . A RE the most unrivalled remedy ever diseovered AL ti y the in:len:ally of man. They 3113:11 soyereigri cure for the following complaints: Yellow and Silinua Fereo, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Cryia. Liver Complaint, Sick lleadacho, Jaundice; Asihm4,Drop ay, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen.! Piles. Cholie, Female Obstructions, 'Heart-burn, parted 'fongue. Nausea, Distentions.bf the,Stomach- and Bowels.lncipient Diarrheea.Flatulenee, Habitnal Cos tiveness, Loss of A ppette.. Blotched' or Sallow Com.. -plexion, and in all cases of Torimr et the Botrehr, where a Cathartic or an Aperient to needed,. 1 N , They are exceedingly mild in their operate ~ pro ducing neither ausea Griping, or Debility, They s T are eximisively used and commended by Pita MiAG PHYEICIANS, In all parts of the Union, from i whiam any fpuilitity of Ceinfic.ates of their value canitic ob. tamed. •i ~ _ • ' - . SHERMAN'S COUGH:LO,tE.NGEBS Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Colds, Consumption. WhoopingCough,Arithuil, tight nese of the Lungs or Chest. A:c. dec. Mllr J, hia ...Starkey, foot of Goaerneur st,„ cured of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed' to be a settled Consumption, by these Lozenges, len rho; physicians could do nothing for Mr. Charles W. Perkins, 71 Bowery, was cured of a severe cough and cold of three month's standing; by half a box of the Lozenges. , Rev. life:Hancock, 497 Pearl at., hatilused them in his family With invariable success, and recommends them to all who are afflicted with Coughs, colds, or any affections of the lungs, Mr. M. E. Marlin suffered several Weeks with a din. . . tressing cough, which nothing relieved, till be tried' theiie Lozenges, which cured him in a few hours, ' Mr. James IV. Hale, fVoi 5 'Pontine Buildings, Wilt st., gave some to a friend who had - not enjoyed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few mi.. rinte- attacked with some diritressing cough, as almisl to 'takeaway his life. The Lozenges made him raise 'easy, and enabled him,to sleep wed at nigh. He had ',tried every thing else be • heard of, and nettling else 2atiiirtled the least relief—another instance of saving a lellow.being from an untimely grave. ~I SH EiLVIAN'S WORAI LOZENGERS, Primed in more than 40,090 cages le be inrabibler !'the only c ertain worm destroying medicine ever tlis covered Systrrohts of' Wonsis.—Pain in the joints or limbs, ofrensivebreath, picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep. and , . at times a paleness about the lit , " with flushed cheeks bleeding at the nore,i a gnaw ing sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat l over the surface of he body, slight chills or shivering', head ache, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturb dreams, sudden starting in sleep with fright and acteaming , sometimes a troublesotne cough, teverishneaD, thirs ntand Mutt, fits, bad taste in the mouth, drinit breath ing, Pain in the stomach or Bowels, fa iigue nausea. 'oseamishness, voracious, appetite, leitiness 4 bleatetL stomach or kmbs,gripings, snoutihgktts in various, f so parts of the body, a sense of:' mm 'sing ta the throat, itchini t of the anus towards aight, - a - frquent desire to pass something from the bowels, and some. times discharges of slime and mucus. - Galen Hunter, 1108 Sixth Avenue, knew a child that was cured of fits by these Lozengera, atter three ) ear's suffering, and when nothinglielre would give the least relief. A toy on board of one of the. Havre packets. was cured °nits by only one dose.of them. Jobh B. Word, 37 Thiro street. gave them to his child, and they brough away :ho worms by thouii' sands. . , • Dr. 'Zabriskie, 18 Duane st.. has i used thent in over ill° cases, some of them of the most alarming chai seter, and always with the greatest success. . ' Renjanun .F. Goodspred,.l3O Sixth Avenue, has , us ,ed them in his family for 4wo years, with entire sue cms. Twenty-five cents per box. 1 „' ~ , •\ Sherntan'a Camplior,o7:Hecultielte 1; it; tenge+4 Give immediate relief in nervous or sick Headache, pa tonal hin o tihe heart, lowness 'of spirits, desPon dency. inflammatory, or putrid sore throat . ; bowel or' summer complaint. fainting, oppression or .11. senile of sinking Mho cliest,.chdic, spasms, ciamps, , of the slim/soh Or howe/s; hysterical atKetions and all ner- Vous d noses. drowsiness.thro,ugh i the day and wake fulness at night; Cholera nil cholera' morbus, Martin:ea; hsAlude, or a, sense of laugue.' ,- "ersons travelling . or attending large parties, will find the Lozenges real ly reviving, and imparting the burancy of youth—u etd tiller dissipation, they restore the tOne:Of the sys-, tem generally, and 'remove all thunpleasant symp.:' to•ns oftoo free living. lit, - -.' ~ • . , :',.. John Moore. Esq., Editor of • 1 ho Brother ip Da:. 1 tharcwas cured ofa severe headache itisix Minutes by three of the Camphor Lozenges the was prejbtliced , against them. Joseph B. None:, Esq., Vice President of the Wash ington Marine Insurance Company has suffe'r'ed Ibr years with nervous headache, that nothing would re lieve till he used these Lozenges, which removed it entirely in•fineen minutes- . , Dr. Hunter, It4l Skth Avenue, has been sobjec to violent attacks otheadache.so as to make sh:m al. Most Wind for two or three hoes at a time. Nothing , ever afforded htm - any Seiler till he tried these Lonna, ges, and they cured him iu a few minutas. • W. H. Attree EN:of the New York Herald. has used their for the last sear for heidache.or lassitude, and always Cooed immediate relief from them,' Sherman"s Poor... Mates plaster! . , I 11 , 00.000 sold yearly of this best of all Plasters, Rheumatism, 'Lumbago, Pain or Weakness - in the Back, Loins, Side, Breast, N eck, or. Limbs; effectual ly - cured by I*. ID" Only I2i Cents each, and war-- ranted superior to all other plasters in use. Be par- Imola r, to gel She:lnd - Or Poor .Ifan's Piasters, or'" you will be imposed- upon. Avoid the sorious and worth less imitations. The amejz stamped on the back of each; get none without it, or you will be deceived. Cough Lozenges only 5 cents abox. Worm Lozenges • 5 do do= - Camphor or headache Lozenges, 25 cents per box. • Poor 'Alan's Plaster, only 12; Cents apiece. . ' The above Medicines for sub by T.& i, BEATTY; Agents for the proprietor. I Also by Hoch Ktnsley, Port Carbon.. William Taggarr,Tamaqua. George fleilsnyder; New Castle. June 10, 1843 JOI - FTL I::4WS. Almost every disease that flesh is heir re may be cured by,the timely use of OA REILErS COM. POUN D I EPIIRATIVE SYRUP, This may be proved satisfactorily to those who will call at any of the stores- where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform. ed on individuals who bad lost all hopes ofrelief— certificates of Physicians who- had tho most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taken the Medicine bit heir advice and been cured—certificates from the Prothonotary; Clerk of Orphans' Court, No tary. &c.. stating their_ acquaintance with persons of respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellOw•men at heart, have ;voluntarily come for ward and given a statement of their case its cure. for publicist on, &c. &r. , The number ofthese ceni ficates being too great foreewspaper publication; the subscriber has-deemed it advisable to . -bailee copy of the most important Cenificares properly authentica ted, ender seal, to be placed at the stores ofagents, who have themedicinefor sale, where 'persons Mlle-. led with. Scrofula or -, Kings evil White Swelling; Chronic * Rheumatism. 'Fetter,, Mercurial diseases, En:Means of the Skin, Cough of lopg standing or in cinient Consumption, sick Head -ache, &c, Its, May Mye - , an opportunity. of ascertaining the namesend residences of those who have been cured by its use, and who i walllie willing, if called upon, to give every information required. •• `Asa more general evidence' that this is no quick Medici*.t would refer to, the names of the follow ing. wel) knOwn physicians. who have attested to its efficacy. Dr. ,V: theater; Dr: S. g. Birth. Dr. Itio. Otto, Dr. 11.11. MuMenherg, Dr. J. E. Sorter, Sold wholesale and Retail at the and Chitral drug . cal Store of • E. n IVEICHHOLTZ, J. B. & .r. B. Palls, .vi If et Hugh Kinirley, Port Carb.m ; Henry Voute, Orwigsburg.• Januar-v.2l s • • HOUSES Zr, LOTS . • FOR SALE. , , ...„ • WS , 0 ma , . 1 MS la a . Allto, a :large number or as . --=—. Buildings arid ont Lou. of various sizes, on the Navigation tract, lying prjaci pally in the iorough of Pottsville. Apply to . SAMUEL LEWIS; • Real mite ROM, Ventre St , • July 16:29:4, nod Western Hams end Shoal. ute I : II,W,Pj SIIOIULDERs.—A Ade rti; for sal° r eties • p & HENHERSOV. May SO, • 7 ' • - 1., r . 7,4, - , . • , • r Sit?t, - I THE JCI„..URNAL. BM EMI Wrighes'lndion Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off kV the stomach and. bowels those rough and phlegmy humors .which:stop ' the' air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the abovedreadful com plaint It should also be reanembere that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE plLl.Sarecertain to remove. pain in theside. oppression, nauvo and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, g yelloir tinge of the Skirt, and eyes, and every other'symcdoins oil • LIVER CONIPLAINT, Because they purge from the body those corrupt-and stagnant htimours, which When deposited on the liver, are the calm of the abOve dangerous complaint They are'alscito prevent •-- .1 APOPLEXY ANIS SUDIJEN-DEATEL Because they carry off theie hinrinuM which obstruc ting the cOculation, are the cause: of a rush, or deter• inination of blood to the head; giddiness, especially on.turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, indimation of the. brain, insanity, and all disorders Ofthe mind. - Those who labeur Within doors should remember that they frequently breathe an Atmosphere which is wholly utiht for the i proper expansion of the lungs, and at the elame time'nwing to Rant of exercise, the bowels are not .sufficiently esimmated, the blood become& iinpure, and heiulache,pdigestion, palpita , Aion of the Imp. Mid' many other disagreeable 'aymtoins are sure to follaw.* • IV R IGIErS INDIAN V E'D BTA BLE PILLS: Being a Cleanser of the.ittomacn and bowels, and a - direct purifier of the Blood, are certain not only to .remove pain or distress of every kind from the hody. hitt if used occasionally,so as tollteep the body free From those humoUrs which are the cause of every malady vicident to man: they' ,will most assuredly Promote such a just and equal circulation ofihe blood that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able.to enj4lsound health, and disease of any kind will be abSoltkidylimpossible. • :A MONS 70 AGENTS. Country -agents, and othee, are respectfully I informed ?hat. owing -to' tke great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled persons- are I. busily engaged, in mantifactering, and vending aj spurious Lunde in . imitation of • . WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL. They are also . further informed that I have a suit pending against one V 0.. Feick, for counterfeiting tite,above stained medicine' and fire cautioned against buying on receiving medicine from said V. 0. raids. • ai-fie cannot by . any possibility have the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pillafor sale. . travelling agents; with genuine medicine are provided with a certificatei Of agency, signed by William , Vright, Vice President of the N. A. College oftlealth. . Travellers, who cannot eheiw a certificate as above described , w ill be known as I base impostors.—Shun them, therefore. as you would - s' Highway man, or u Midnight Robber. 1 ,7., Offices. devoted exclasively to the.sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Piller Whalisi le aiid retail, No 169 Race St. Philadelphia. DT, 28d Greenwich street r - , Boston - , ' 7 ~ 1 • , N B--Beware of lAi r count-rfeiter in .Third Street Phalacldphia. ' I , - • , AGENTS FOR scnuY, tAt ILL COUNTY. „ Thos. & James Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & 111,11,0rwigshoro,, Daniel Saylor.Schtlylkiit Ibsen. Aaron Mattis, Lentar Mahentongo. Jachb Kauffman, • do' Jonas Kauffman,' ' 'chi] - John tVeist, Klingerston.m. Calet; Wheeler, Pmegrord.-' - John Snyder, Friedeo fror. Samuel Boyer, Tort Fetneroff prey A W m Taggert, Tamaqua,; • a°refs Forieder. West V enn township.-.. It Shiner &Co.,,East By'unswicksournsbip, lleiup b Son. McKeansburg; C. 11. DeForresi, LewellYtt, E. & J. Kauffman, Zmnennantown. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John Merta,Middleport: GeOrge Rellsnyder, New Castle. -Bennett Taper; 1 0, finersrille. Nortritimber/ailrf Ceti 'lig. r • IL B. Masser, Sunbury; JaCub Haas, Shamokin.' - 1 Win: Forsythe. Islorthanuberland. Win. H ein en, AftlionJ • John H. Renn, I.l'pper Mattanoy. Ireland & Mirsell,McEwenssille. . , Bcrfts County. • Rineler'Aign.. Reading, Stichter Ar. McKnight,: do Godfried Seidell,Harnburg, Ottotier I, 1842, • - s , • 24-1 ILTOP APED in the ficirOugh of Pottsville _ Schuylkill county ! . Pa., is not excelled by a. ni otlier in facilities for obtiipiug variety ofores, LimesioLci and C 341; being accessible bq Canal and Ristl Roads to Within a few yards of the. stack. The fiornace and:michineryis in sucksstate of preparation, that i a small amount of outlay, would bia sufficient to frit it in blast in' a few weeks. 'The anthenticatecraccouhts of thogreat im proverdents and extraordinary qualities of the-I. run produced by Anthracite Coal in Wales, holds out strong guarantees for Bare and profitable in vestnient. ' t • - Th'w proprietor! not hiving the. requisite a.. mount of capital tp;kcep it in blast, is - desirous of having some person to jute hien,! who would take a. 3 d;or 3.3•intereit—pr he will lease or sell the wholirproperty'on 'such terms is will be found advantsgeoua. H For fottlier . partici]lare, appli to "-WILLE-4,M MARSHALL. : -,Pottaville, Schuylkill Counly;Ta, January 28, 1843,- 11 1 STORY OF NA POLEAN.— Lm two - volumes, with two portraits, !?CO"i 50 cents Just received and for sale by k ' Meta; • UMW'S - .INDIAN= YEGETAttE,rI I -14,*".• of'H Of titi -North — Anicriemi 1000' a re th. - ;- - This eximoidinafy medicine founded wen the. principle that the human -home is entaject to omit mut unease. viz. Corrupt Ilannoti.tiviriotner. Words Impurity of the-•4Dood..and' nothing rave -- vegetable , cleansing. is stated invader to drive disease ore very : ' description from timbal,. • • - - • .Ifthe channel', of. our wile:pi tilers -should come choked up, would not the accumulated waters find new outlets. or Abe country be inundateill—Just so With the human body; lithe natural Oita become closed, the aemamutated imputitiel will most assured-, ly find vent tovome form of disease oValeatthwill be a ceitairiconsacquence. ;; ' • = j,_ • _WRIGHT'S INDIAN " 'VEGETABLE' PILLS are eminently, calculated for_, calming otafthis ORSID runtarvatca PRINCIPLE:I=34e theYl area purgatia r medicine so justly..„balaneed end ~withal. natu to the human corudutian, that ; cannot possibly injure the most delicate; at the same;', time; 11 used in such rr manner as to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times; at will be absolute; lI impossibly for pain or distresi - of any kind to con. tame to the Itot. A single ': twenty' five cent box'or the above na medlndian. Vegelable; pills wilt, in all cases, giverefief;sorrietimeat ;even beyond the power ofWords to describe. and if persevered in for a short time, there is not a malady tai the whole course of hu man ills that can possitily withstand their astonishing And wonderfulinfluence- 'Wercuir'apintsrt VEGETA- St.at FILLS are a certain cure for - COSTIVNESS:!, • Because they 'completely, cleanse the. stomach and bowels from those bilious aid, corrupt hi.mors which ,paralyse and weaken Owl eptiire, organs, and are the. cause of headache: nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pains ,in va nous partsof the body, and, many jothcr unpleatati symptoms. I , In all disordered m o tions; of the Blood, called filtermittent; Remittent, Nervous, fnflarnmatory, and Putrid FEVERS Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a cer rein remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels 'from all . billious buntori, and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of disease. they are absolutely pertain - to cure avery kind , Offerer. ' Sn, also when morbid harpers- are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, cantina6 , i those pains infla marled and swelling, called - - RLIEU It ATIS:At GClErr-,Stc,„ Wright's Indian Vegetable, Pills may berthed onus always certain to give relief, and if persvered with, 'will most assuredly, std Without! fail, make. a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From \three to si s of said Indian Vegetable Pa taken every 'night or, going to bed, will,. in a short tune; completely rid the body.froin all morbid land' corrupt humorig and rheurriatismJ , gout. and pail of every deecription,will Nliriappear, Re if by magic. . kor the same reason, when, froth sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any . otberebuse, the perspira tion is checked, and those.humorslwhich should pass (44 the akin. are thrown inwardly, causing headache, nausee,and "sickness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarienere, coughs. con gumption. rheumatic paina;itivarions part of.the body and many other symtoms of • CATCHING COLD, Wrighrslndian Vegetable Fills Will - invariably give immediate relief. Three or four !Tiflis taken at night on going to bed, and rePenfed 0 few times, will remove all the above n o kieasani , 'arntarna. and restore the body - to evens nderlhea hh than before. The same may be said o f +liffitulty of breathing, or I - ASTHMA. I • TEE ANYRRACtTE FURNACE, - ' IiIANSi'ON 11 OVS E t•• - - r • • .;7` . Pont sabscrober brialeave ResPeetfuliy to JR- announce to his nen& and the liavailie4 community; that.' Tr na taken - that Latge aid '• • •- . Elegant •1, forinerlybePt by - Dan • ..., iel fancy, on the bruxifighefiltencling 1,11; 1 1 and 'se well known as the House;, which he has thOteugh!Y and splendidly fitted ' - up. and improved, and !is now opened Cur thsi reception or visitant. Tfila Haase tri, situated 'in. the am , - Centre Of' the tie-. rough, and is amply provided with partore, flag rodrns,/and • large . ; • airy aid Convenient chambers. ill fitted uptn the mOstn - OSOy•style; withaurniture - entirety new, and orthe, very best description. - Ilia table shrill at all tuner, he slip plied with the best the - Rending niadj,fltiladel phia:marketican 'afford; and his Wines mid ti-- quors.having- been purchased aCgreatlexpeope, will' 'be.conlidentl'i ree.couirnended ari.tha - artist approved quality. • 1 • Persons visting Reading. will do-w eir to call; as the eubscribeo determed to ' 'spare:l' l 4m efniita to render his establishriont equal to *very best Hotelsin the country:! - Private Parodies can also be accomO aced du ring.u the summer season, tind_upoti such! terrains to suit . the ••• I .- Cwine6ted with'tho Rotel, Is en excellent and coMmodious stab - tiny,' with confident I and effici. ent ostlers; persons traveling, withthei? own On. veynnees _would find it ridvantageoun to patron ize the aulscriberj r i' • W1L1.1.151 L. DE 13011-8031 Reiding, A grit 290041 . 1 184- NNE THE' POCAHONTAS, on iivnLl44 vtuErAuLt: PILL* I - I 1 ' , . . ' ~.... ' • - & "'HE remedies prescribed fur the eI . hre of, OM' eases, have. correctly been divided into Clas i. seis 'according to their 'operation upon' the *man rays em. Thus we have one class 'which - copies the shinnies Ao kjeict .its contents; called emetics, an the, inducing perspiration called) cliCopheret ies and ' a third which, evacuates the stonrinch an bowels; denomlhated cathartics; &c. rather lice of purging medicines,have in every .age'und country been the favourites of the pbysiciiii7e-for the cute of the meat obstinate and alarming jrna ladies. The wonderful snceess: attending !this inoife:of- treatmei.t will -readily be Understood when we reflect that the stomaCh and Imwels have assigned. to them; )lie important Inhetion of di. gestion, or the conversion, of food intn !blood, that vital fluid intended for the growth 40 nourish. ment or the who'd system. .It lollowe'jthat when ever ,the digestion .organs becOmejdepraved or .disqualified for the healthy performinice of their duty"( and this occurs daily in civilized society ) impure blood, and , consequently disease arc the results.. ' .. 1 - . :I , e l It has been remarked, t at WherieYer the sta. ruriCh is not usefully emp dyed ;it iri always at 'mischief. That individua who wkd deny that the 'most forMidable are* es are daily cured by the use of Pills vompoun ed and for sale to al most every hamlet of our untry, would cerfain.: 1:y. risk -his teputatiun for.: veracity. 1 The Poca hontas, or Indian Veget:nle Pills cleanse the stomach, purify the blutoCjand remove inflame. lion,' and have proVed eminently metal in curing bilious fever, bilieus cholie',. inflarninatibn of the lieei, rheumatism,. dropsy, jaundice, pleurisy; costiveness, &c. &c. Females of sedentary hob :its and subject to indigestion,'flatulencY, head achd, depression of spirit's and uneasiness, will find ,relief from the use of these pill 4. There is not a diseage attended with a: full pulse, a dry skin, and a coated tongue, thiat these pills will not relieve. The following simplejnarrative will show the benefit:derived from - these Pills in a ve ry common'disease : . - . i ; ' • Y • - CERTIFICATE. ' 1 , (laving been. cured by the use of t, , he Pocahon tas' Pill of an alarming-diacase' of the jiver of se veial years standing, I deem it a duty to make My case known to the public, Torj the benefit of others. 1 had t ken 'various remedies which of. forded only temporary relief; after using tivo hex- co of these pills, my donee, vieldiey arid 1 have enjoyed good health for the last sija)onths. . ' • ' AVILLIAM FOLLIVIER, I ( Milton. April 22,1843, _ j j - I -. Agents fur the sale - 4 W 'shove. • • W: T. Epilog, Pottsville, Georg Reifscyder, New Castle, Steiner jk /Copp, Schuylkill Haven, ElughliinSley, Port Carbon; Schuelin 4- [lesser. Orwigsburg: ThrOughout the state a supply Can always ,be had -of Fred., Klttt &,co. Drug gists, corner of 2tland Callottibiltstreets, Phila. delpbic , - 1 . • April 29; 1 ' , • - 18-1 v ' • , 1 , , \ j • PROCL I A, ill AT lON. I J• ••1 • •, I 0 NOW all men ;by these prsents, , that . we m L 1 PH SCOT & I'AY LOR, corner of Centre iinlahantango St.; hive jest received from the eiti sof Philadelphia aull 3.tew York a Mew and splendid assortment ' of tashkanabloaingle milled and diagonal eassimeres, alSo fashionable single milled cloth of every description.l 1 '. • Just received front their kilioltisale and retail fashionable clothing store' No, 2* Market St. Philadelphia, a new block „of ready ,made cloth. Mg, of . which they ofTe. - r sit prieds to' suit the times, and guarantee to give entire 'satisfaction to all that may favour us with a call ); as prices are ,thus: .. . • . • 1 I i .- Summer Cloth Frifcli - Coais from ss'oo to O. 00 do' . Dress;'icki (450t0 5 00 i . .do- . . Pacts !do . II 250t0 3 00 .do' . Roundabotits II .250t0 3 00 do • Fine FroCk Coattil 2 25 to 3.00 do Dress ' do I 200 to 2 25 do Linen Roundt's Jackets' 075 to•I 00 • .do Pants ; Idia ',LI 100 to 2 50 do Park Gambrooit Pant al 200 to 2 50' - do Light Ido q . 2_oo to 2.25 Also a handsome assortment Ilof Blue Chr• Drgi and Frock Coats, Glay;Green, ono Bla k all in proportion'to 'prices as th I " above, with a variety of vest and veitiiii whi It ,will .be` sold low at ,the old establishinerite rner or Centre i atiditlahantengo Street. 1 F P. S. Don't forget to call "and get a. suit of clothea for $.3 00. I -1: Pottnitte,June ro; NEW YORK. COAL AGENCY, 2.9 PINE B+IIESIr.. V . . W. Kimball, solicits ; consignment of Cptil, lE ' d from the Schuylkill regiOnV of all the sari. ous qualities; and , siszs 14 immediate sale, ,by the cargo for cash, approved ciddit, or exchange for Groceries , Piovisionri, '. Dr': - Goods, Hard Ware, Boots. Shoes, Hail, Oi ill articles re. quired in the coal region. , fie ill also attend to ‘, T any negociation requiring Perstmal attention. His experience in the Coal fittiminses,'.and personal. acquaintance, with many ,of thii dealers; in the city and vicinity of New York,liivep him a de. cided advantage, over striengertiior casual visit. ors. in making advantagetios, sale's.. He Will also visit the TavernPi and . Fitieo; on the North. River, fur the piirpt..se of making sales, also the Eastern Cities. Any one desirous to try our mar ket by forwarding to me!tt bill of lading,. 'can genenally, have his coal sold on rrival if invoiced within the market range titmice+ Adescript ion of the coal„ its condition, and from i what mine will always be necessary to gulde MC} in sales. All bu sinessv.:trusted to me will, bel attended to with promptness andSdelity. efer tit Messrs. AAR. W. Packer,Keiding, Pe. • -'•.. I New York, June 17, , j i 40- ..CAft - DH..; • ITIHE-subsermers having taken the large ou -a- six waaar.ort the'uppet aijle'of Walnut Si.. on the Schuylkill (oppositp their; former place of business) intend to devote their! attention to re. cetving . and .shipping.. coal on ern - mission, and respectfully solicit-consige.nent.: either on corn. mission or storage, 'Weir terms; ere very moder. ate. and liberal: advances wilhhe made as the coat is received. Tory will alsalattend to the sate and shipment of coal at Mame:id . on the 'Bela. ware. , - - i • - • lINPPLIER &Co.. • Walnut St. whir, Schuylkill, and • N. W. cornett9lro4tl nnlTlArch Streets. Phi:adelphia, At is, I I a'.3iTIO 'NEW 11 . 001 : AND; sin*. sunt.g. TUST opened, at the olilTost l 'Offsce, CentreSt es' opposite Market, an e j Vecllent asx,rtment• of Mims and . Shoea of superior, quality; which will be sok 'eheap, very cheapirrir cosh; by ' THOMAS FOSTER. April 8, wintarEnso 12 Sad 25 11* - Segs„ a •°- Pbiladelphiapric4; for pale 57 __ March 19., B. BADMAN. F -"ADING. HMI EM!! EMI EMS • - ''Ve-"4"Z 't" f I'4' AN' ORDINANCE; FOR the regolettonicurbingand paving Mar ket •Street, fram Centre s - treer to the upper colvert;Ad'aMs etreet.froni Market to Ilighstreet unit Third street;frotitket•toll .. igh street.- 'Samos I; Bri andlenacterl by the Town Council, of the - Borough of .Puttsville,-"and ttis hereby,ordained and enacted by the anther. its , of the same, that. the grade% and regulation% of the ascents and descents in Market street, from Centre strett, to the OPpeu calvert. in Eighth street; Adams street, from Market to high 'street; -an& North Third. street, from Market -to. High street; be, and the same is hereby, fixed, arid es tablished follows - •, • . NORTH SIDE. . • Commenchizartho thithiStone recently set at the North West corner of Centre and Market streets; which is one foot one inch aboire the top of Central Block, from thence rise font feet seven inches to tke North Elia corner of Adanii street, thence fall lime inches and from to the north west iorne 'of the saute , from thisPciint, rise four 1 feet eleven inches, to a point seventy-five feet west ot 'Third' street, from thence to fall orie inch and fiire:tentlis to the culvert across Market Street. From thence rise sic feet nine inches and eight. tenths to WON at the northeast coiner of Wel cott street, (which is four feet Higher than the present curb stune.) The euib at the porthsvest corner ,of Market square and the street,* to be one foot low,er than at the northeast corner, from thence to rise ten feet three inches and Iwo: tenths to the middle of Levy's ,alley, thence tu rise t helve feet five inches and six.tenihs to the northeast coiner of Couritand street arid Market square, from thence to rise rune feet eight inches and Ax.tcr:ths to the northeast corner of Seventh or John strmt, and from thence to rise_nide feet nine inches to the middle of gi g hth street, "upper culvert SOUTH SIDE, Commencing at theSo r uthwest corner_, of Market and C.entre streets, Make the. curb - there, level with that aCthe northwest:Corner; then rise three feet ten inches In the southeast cornerof Adams street, frointheneerise tour inches to the south west corner, and trom thence to the culvert near. Nichols's, the rise to.be'fiiiie feet six niches and six.tenths; thence_tise six feet one' inch and sev en-tenths to southeast corner of, Fourth or Cumming street, then - rise twelve feet and six. tenths of en inch to the southwest corner of Wit. ham street, (which is the height of the present curb) from ; thence rise thirteey feet twu inches to the southeast corner of . ,..Cquriland street, froth thence risciseven feet seven inches and tour-tenths tol,the southeast corner of John street, and from thencthence tiithe' Middle of Eighth street, the rise to Lai nine feet nine inches. . • e g. :Grade of North Adams street, EAST - - I Commenciniin the / grade line of Market street`, svhichis there hie feet eight inches above con. tral Block; from theirice rise two feet four inches and two-te'oths, to'the middle of callowhill street, then rise six feet ten inches and seven-tenths to the middle of High street. WEST SIDE.'- - Commencing in the grade line of Market Street, which is Ettore, four. inches and tour-tenths tower than the " 4oinmeneement of the east side,. from thence rise three feet two inches and netts-tenths to the middle of Callowhill street; and from thence rise six febt four idclies and . seven tenths; to the southwest; corner of High street. SzeTtori 3., Grade 'urn ird street, I !. EAST SIDE. Commencing in the grade lino of Market street ; which is there eight feet eight *holies and mg hi tenths, above Central flack, from thence rise _ten feet, fivecinches and fix-tenths to the southeast 'corner of Callawhill slaw, then rise ten feet three inches to:a point two *indred feet ,distant, unit then fall ene Melt anefour-tenths to the south east corner ed . ' High street, WE:ST SIDE- • CorrimenOng in the grade line of Market street, . melte; above the commencement of theicast sicie,.frorri thence rise ten feet three inches ,and six-teni ha to the southwest corner of Lyon street, thence rise eleven feet three inches to a point two hundred 'fei t distaht, and there fall one foot one' inch' arid fodr-tetiths . to the southwest corner of High 'street. • SECTION 4.. In that part of Marketstreet, which is sixty feet Wide, the outside: of the curb stone shall be placed eleven feet !rem the true line of the street, and that part which is one hundrk and twenty feet wide, they shall be plaCed fifteen feet fronrsaid line. In Adams street, the outside of the curb slime shall be placed seven feet kern' the true fide of the street, .and ;n that part of Third street between' Market and Lyon streets, the 'curb' stone shun be placed three feet from the true fine of the street, and in that part of the same street between- Lyon and High streets, they shall be placed eleven feet from said line. ; SEortON 5. The said side Walks or font ways on both sidys of Market . street, from centre to tha ' upper .ealvert in Eighth street, North Adams, and Third streets, from Market to High streets, shall be graded, cut down, filled riti, curbed and paved, as hereafter directed; and Ihe titters made and paved, and the property; -in trent of which such .footways, sidewalks, and gutters, shall be made and paved, Shall be,'and the, is here by taxed with the expense thereof, 'in' proportion to the extent, of the seine remit; agreeably to the provlsion of the first, second and' third see. lions of the act of Assembly, entitled "A Supple ment to an act entitlerLan,act incorporating the lown.of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, into a" BOrough," passed the fifteenth day of June, J , l. D., 1640. Sr.erron 6. The curb stones in Market street. shall be at feint three feet long, and two wide; and six inches thick. Those in Adams and Third streets, Obeli be of the- same length and breads;, and fivd inches thiekt'the front and ends of said stohee most be dressed month fur .the breadth of nine inches from the , tip, The top must also be dressed straight and smooth, and brought to a u. niform thickness of five or six inches, as the case may require, by dressing the back for thy breadth .of two and a halt inches, the top to. be so bevi/- led that it shall have the same rise 'as the pave ment, hereinafter mentioned,' the Stone,to be set that the' front shall lean back,ohe and a half in. ches to the foot rise. SEcrioN 7. A gutter ihreerfeet. ,wide shall be paved outaideOf said curbstone, with smooth or rounded atones, supported by flat stones, sunk on edge into the earth, the bottom, of said gutter to be rune,inchcs'belowthe top of said outh.stone, and shaped in such manner as ahall bc-prescrih. ed by the Borough Surveyor.; 'Snc-rtot 8. The side : walks or, foot veva be tween said curb stone, and ihe line of said street,. shall be cut down or filled up, so as to correspond with the rise and full thereof, and Shall be paved with well burnt brick, and shalt have a 'rise of halt en'inch to the foot from said Ourb.stone, to. wards, the said line of the street ! Provided, That in front of any /old not 'ante. ally built upon, the side:walks or fuet:waya shall hot be required to be paved to a 'greater width than five - feet front the curb:stone,' the residence of such foot-ways or side:walks, Trent the stud' pavements!' to the line of the street, being lard with gravel, so as to support the pavernents. . • Secnon 9.. No person shall set or cause to' be set.any curb stone, or make Or cause to be made - any pavement-4 or stde.walks, of grade and place thereor e shall be giVen by the Iforough.Bur. .vi3gor r or a gerson appointed by the Council for that purpose. The expense , whereof shall be borne by the property holder in front of whose lots the same shall be given; and any person whj shall set or eausito be set any eurb.stoce, or shal make Or cause to be made any pavements or side 'malks,euritrary to the provision of this ordinance, shall for every offence forfeit and:ll4, a ronalty or - twenty dollars. StoTion 10, If the ownas of the property iron. ting-on the aforesaid streets, within the limits a. foresatd, shall neglect or refuse, for the apace of sixty days after the publication of this r — dmanee, to curb, grade arid pave in front of thes. v. tate, re. spectively, according to the true intent: of thiS ordinance; the Street Committee, fir the time be. ing, Are hereby authorised to have the same done; and recover the - expense thereof Frain the owner or owners of said lots, or file a lied rot' the same, according to the proirielon-of the aforesaid- act of assembly. - ' ' •- Passed into aiLOrdinance,: this Twenty-sixth day of May, A. D.. ISM , ; Fit pA R President. keeirm 'ISAAC DECD, -Town Jun 6 3; , WiIIPS . CANES—Juit received and for ''w v tato an aflortmenrafiig, §nlko..r.and riding Whiper.nad.WaLkin; Canes. L. ._ • • March 19;12 JOUN C. MARTIN. _ • I : e... - • Tcij the free-and ipdepO4e4l4 Ette r; a bor of S_ehiLykilL Guutity; • I 110DIFeNDS AND FELLDW - CITIZENiItas, ing been solicited by a number of sty i Stinuis4' in G induced tri offer myself as kcandidate *nest General Election for thooffica of - SH,L' R F Fe' • 1.; Shoold 1 beau fortutuite all to receive's !‘lriajoliti of ,yOur votes I pledge myself to petforak vita tbstics of said office with fidelity to the best'of ray Ilt _ JEREhIIALI -DEED. Pottsville,hlarch - r • ' • -- Tip:the MIRIENDS-AND pElel4)lV tITIZLNS,3--At the urgent solicitation of a: number of nq friends,-'I ardinduced to offer auselfas. a candid* • for' the' office t . . • •-, • Sll R RIZ _ At the ensue' ig electiOn: Should you thintproper.tol elect me, I pledgemyself to'perfurria the.thiks of thsp office to the best of my abilities. „1" ' • SAMUEL KAUXMAN. : - March 11. To the E lectors.of- Se4uyltjlt Co.' - • FELLOW CITIZENS:— At the meat t:oli.' citation of a number Of my felbi4 , C.Oitiatinti e r. have been induced to uffermissCifinitqoandtdite for the office 0f , ,• ' i w S/i R I F At.the crisping ekCtion,l and respeooll, solicit yotir suffrage. Sbould I:be ao tirrtun o acto be' efeetee to 'said office, ? wtii endealaOelto OrfOtiii the duties thereof jo yotir enthse satiOtticni Your,fellow JOIN Mlt.j iflCK-q;.; Marc March ti, . , .. 4 To the Free (14- puffpen4e# k t ke tors Schuylkill IVO:01Y: , of ' FELLOW CITIZEN, :—At the; eirsnest solia Ottawas of a number of my itie4s, ,I. have eonetuded to offer ,myself as a eanditkste fur the office of . 1 IL . • . , S kk . 'R /.P Fii: ' " • At tIU3 ensuing' ele'ction !and respeettitßy ,solicityour,sules. Should I 4....tlected, I ;I4'dgo Myself to' whim) the duties ull the °Mee-Witte. beet or my abilities. • . • ' !;,:.6. , MICHAEL SISLTZER. • Mrell 11 1 : 4 ll—' , • i ;• a i - Y TO the Free and Indepentlo . ►t tors of Schuylkill. Collty. , • the cat cest solicitation of alitipthet. of my (deeds, I have beenAnduced tti ,...trer.rnylielf candidate Tor tht tlfice or i . 4 '' ',- ' ' SHEIIIKE 1 .V,': • . )0 ensuing eleetbn4 Should ypij think pro. 0 electine, I pledge m3selitcr tietlorin. the sof said edict, to the best of ability. SAMUEL !CU li VSTMAN. , , ' ' . rz'! 12— =1 At t . per deft ;arch 13; the Firee ; and intlepent nt Eke prs of gcliuylkill s, lAVING been solicited by trjegge ciornher of my friends, I tun inchiced st)'‘l offer myself candidate ; at the ensuing ele4ion, for .tho .'!or • . SURRIFF.," I 'Should Übe so fortuOe'aii reei4e,a'nuijority of ydi - ievm‘3 I will perform the•ltititiO . of that Officelcopaitially aii'd to the best of Oily atolity; ' - 'WILLIAN3I3I/112. • , Medi 41runniiig. 12 " ; • a 4 a utlic I ,llal'elt To the Free lota InOeftentleiitYtiters. oeSehitylkill Cottn(y.;; , ', • fl ELLQW.CITIZNNS: 7l The.5Olicitations or, numerpus (rienthi; who'OniAlorornised fie their support, fiSve induced ine i(titfqmystir to your comii'leration; us a .eandid4ler7for the lice a • ;. S H E R- I P lit the next Octoher Lleetion, -; . Sli 3 Ould .be s i c; fortunate as to reeeive.a innjoritritiryur,voles. spate no exertions tolgiviif,miressainiine. :thin, by tultillir4 , the. •duties • ort6e Office with 'industry and fidelity. . NICHOLAS 'FZINCE R. Pottsville, March 25,.1843. j 3 - 7 o -the Ell el orsiof SehuNikill Co. . ELLOW CITIZNS: 7 -Ai-i)e solicitation of my friend,,, who Mtve'lnOntarqy'premi. sed to Soppurt me im dallideiW4Ltiohs of the county, I have been induced' t atei.inyaelras a candidate fi*llte ()Vice of • I At the ensiling election. Shutihtli he so ftjrto. nate as ti) be tici:ied; I pledge tirip;elf to perform the duties of the ntlie.V.with fi'AttnY, to the beet pt my abitities. .106151,1 A TOYER. Iticlfeansburg, March 2.5; .!;,; 13—tent - • To t h e -Electnis of Saktrytkiltl:o ; I I 0 - 10ELLOW CtritENS: 7l l Aker myself au a candidate fur the office of • ' J.; • - i • 1 • ' ' 4 • ! S. LP I L' R ./f: f 14,• • - i .5 Orticimylkill County, at the elect ion in october ,next: ShOold ,you eject me, 144.dg° myself to , do iny-duty with fidelity.' ' ),,' . . p,W i. C. LEIS. . .k ti . _ Pottsville April 9,t 843 . To the VoLers U 8 chuikkili County 1 4: • Fellow Citiens : -Lin the hnpe .7: ; 4 or receiving majority of your votes,.l hiereillyWer myself 'l' a candidate for r the Office of 1 i; .. ,.-- - 1 At 't e c next' : General E R le i c;i F o4if . ;rated. my best. xertions shall he;used to,?4iii '. rform the dn.. ties ppertaining e tal Oi .otE*, ptomptly• and faithfully--and if defeated, shall; Onioin , • - - Yours in Friendship, .:• ?:ii.' . fANDR.EW34I. WILSOIsi. ,Rai ry, April 29,4 .- +: >:. 18-te. DA NIEL D. 11AAS : ----.- , JA* : , 3 LAING. AI NG . • '1 1, • •I;+. TOWN lIALL 41,"-`ORE. HAWi •: • • - . S & LAING: : ' • , fr• . „,., , I • , Any , Pleagure lin announcin g ' g. va the citizens o - , Schnyll,ill county, Out they illave „hot Opened ill tho basement story of the Town ;Ilan, op Centro - ' street, in the- Borough of - Pettsvllliy, a aplenditl ;As sortment of -.• , - ..,r • - p , Go NEW. ori,9 .- r ._ ~,t t hey l ust brought troll] Pfdlathe!libi t a, FrtOre wero Be : ected with great care, and purchased It unusual's' •ow priced--conipri'smg every' Vainly of • .- Dry Goods, Gro'ser' its, 6.4151 0 , Vare c/14n9 Ware, clued,ris and RaifAltit iYare. Among Which may be found I . ...k's ' • Superfine Cloths.:ofrarioutt entity and qualltien• ' . Blue; Black and Fancy-colored:C.fasimeres,- Sattinets,-Flannels, and Wneleni Blankets. l'rints.Lawne, Glngliams,Moinliesand•Plahis,. ' 51k. SA in, Litiemand.Laces, ._.., -S • . . Canton Flannel, Ilollands and d*kins, . ..• , ' Marsedlesand V4lei , li3 VeSti 'Thsitig, , . • , 3-1.4-4,5-4,64 Atualiers,BlCaoloc*.k Unbleached), • 'Silk, Cambric,.Gipgliam and Col rim Iland'fa... New and ant enor.aryleSumml,Oloths,.. . .. . ...Cottonade - s' and Beverteen*, i f."' ..• .. . In tine, a very general assortrnenlNT - - Gentlemen's Summer. Wars; ...: Sitk,Cotton, Mohair, Marian M.Wina'd Staab:ago Ladies'„.../ / a rid Gentlemen's SuperVdafaskia, York. •• ' tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver .tifitlickslsin Gloves,. Lhdies' Silk, Mohair and l'icnic *lino, 4ke. ” ' •New Orleans. St, .Croix;, Per* Rico. Loaf aim/ Lump Sugars, i - . • 3 : . t. • New Orleans, Sugar fronsestir(ii:kl.yrup'3,olol.ssol• Tea sad Coffee, of various kintry.'"; - Cheese, Candles, ! Snap aiuf tritiftir. Salmon,llerring IMackerel; Skid:and Codfish. . - It ims, Shoulders% Sinoked licit:4nd Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Scud, and Oat;tibial, , Havanna, italtSpaniah and,Common Segues. i ;*llir;in En. hitliilircl4- Soda, Water and St . gar CraCkoo,l. < • ' - , - Sperm Oil. Butter; Eggs. And •hiSit{ , and D a ried Apples sstli Pc i. 4c: r : o " great variety ofother anicl4ool or with:A -vati} !Gauntry produce, 04t . - he sold at low pri/es Ea' Remember the 'roma tit!rftpre. - • ; • Pottsville. Mar 11; ii ~, i, , ' • • 9e—. • . , effiLMON.OII6.--A Ileldi sti_pply-om Mmon 011 , for sale by' SILPIrMAN ISt COL, arch 18, _ ;- - -; , .. 4 , . 1,2 • - 1 ~ ~ , L ErmADEN p a IrESL-utfictently strong Ilis-11*1 tttc:esaopoftrotlitein neater tot° the flouting fora ale by , '. I 1 '',.: Z. BANNAN, Apra , 15 ! • ; ' - WIEASE'S --.Conth candy.jaat reaciv,ed.Nro the`wh, Agent; Philadedptua,• and fa: si:10 at 141Alfrpt ars* Dm:"Stara I . Accens*3l.; It% - i, , - , _ i RI _ , xc •—• • t
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