Tite - Triaiaa of ere...ncizaraatr , C I felt my Borrow - ere, it ratne, 1 1: • -As donna are &M on high, Delore'i single chnid denote Their presento Pune deg. - • . - The heart isas baleen deep and, true, That ask no aid irons wprd,4 ; I Like viaw,lew.3 Imam 'rain the harp, With:hone to o'alicr tts chorda.' Strioge,tiubtte, are thoso mysibriery - And linked-with puweis, Marking mysterious links that blitti. The.spirti.woi Id to ours. ' • Celebrating the t , Fourth." Torr. Turptu —we think .thst wss Will bitna,iht u, bcfore sitting Au ttresty, for. disturbing :hp ine. ..iYou aro clorze.l wittt thiburting the A-Wertz:ll9/. • arse e 4.11 singin l in ire own bouEe 110 . pae.„' said Torn, .1 ackn4wledge butrdltito In s: e. how ye figure •it nit citizen ne much freedom as a tirtun or or ani giber iniumittle .didlqinike quire ould noise .yriterd :divir* one •o* thim 'was tick up for it • .14i..S'Ioniln made complaint agains Ilia Alderman.. test's . e'elebratin' tee birthday pathrietie coitieitlen6e; 1 ibtries,on the 4th uly —the very dayl ty tinsbarn in this cnuntry ! the csicurnstance meself, , but me mmti , sotrah a word of a Ito she'd tell abmi!. all; be.ifys don't tines° her; g 1160 4 te of the priest of the - puttsli to ba 'I . • .What areiou I' inquired the Aide .'Not Tictotaller, any h . ose,' said •torn it: mean, what'd your busine-ZsT sai man. , • . •• Me business eielSinied TonlJ— endlebeeinaker—s. race wbeld soh•ci re •iall up the seatchmap, • and tell -31.7 •-• , The witehman,was'callud up. 1 maanutting up a feti extra bhin , 3--1. •Whet. was he doing l' asked theit‘ 'ldeun,n. ... - -'Well. he was eifigiO /field the Lu e dian of the slight,• . 4 Whatl4 as 'llo. sin ing P inquir,elf the Alder / . . •• as a kind of ,rizcel it odds man. . ,•Well, yer hotior; said'T‘tm TN it s Bobbed a? thin' as I Intl say-8 itnntl - vide 8 - ached op . .toet-th,-r-:-I '.,pelt of , The Star' . Spangled . B.int 13 .iii love of Arnatilly ; thin I purtua of affection for ould oront(n,..l ailtl L tan no more;', and thin, in'honut u 1 ii sunk last rose of euotin.tr.." ;Why - gnu are quite, a genie.: 99 Atnait,; ~ ant.l (loin y.ttr tact in pleat lout song, threes otpatriatiain, logal you no-4.tobt contrive to ket along yei.lioaor,' avid Tout, tu . 4:40 bitil,to keep ihe peace,' tithf Aliaattarga you.' Oft boner,'' said 'don't th - oa (sue) the ft-Vow -that to niitnd'a nut Turit.Torpin The aer,ac:tod stoq,'frot u a i:Nevr ions I , f the hest which we - heVe met • lane • Pi I . of Ka ri:ciente under= teiatidtrii with a hiendthe 'cthee del aide to' take in the .nokiteLee4p d l l .ateamie liniel.trG.ckeq ere , 1,17,11 enecdole-cunnecte!y . with !syster-c l i hers . - .may ttJt• .e - rtui there Iss:ria,(n.23r, oe know, et -seems,: thcro war, ) axp•rthtiit y..uth (rum the iuttr er of Connecticut, for iod firer trine a- Ateard oat. His ctte.oshy ualloutls t. tale gza'mi;:o.l bere, ettaf - he scrutrojt ed. Otto ; he .mformetl from.tha7-aiigincer a c.orikhio4,lecture the etegm. engine and rn.chnuite in gerteral, ehtl'from the firemett an east, on ithe.patier Of white beat, and the ..average ccriau t uipiiini of pine weed." • .• • , Ai length his itiquirring mind, wits ebeeli.ed in omits inveitigatimMi,L id o thO pursuit of knowleidge under 'diffie.ultief '' made e:t once rti)parent. He tu I. bad innted.tn .t h wheel house, !ii,t mas,a s k.;ng e .the pilot :,.. What you di,dre t/iv r`or Mister— ' ,what good &vet do 3" when ho . ..Wa l s.ohseryed by the eapta,in, who said, ii i ' a gtul . .4mee : ~G o sing Item there! Don't, yoo stie i tie sign,* - -\: , 9 -tiilkin'te the man s . : tloa ht.Luarr Go 'nay r? !.Oh I eertitt;---y aee ; T. of ly mantel! to knew,—......1 , a‘tirell'yott do haute new that yit cateCtalksto 1i m . ; ,,,i t.) , 9 .%:1'S !". • I i t Wilk unwilling willingness th Irdant youth e is C7MO down; but four, n nee times before he'.!urn *tin • he was r;il deck anti near t :tit , :thetri-1101)se. eyeing it with a thou - it :tut calm.= y;: but : with the' captain's' puhlie rebuff still in 1,i3 443,. erliturirtg. ,to eslir;nn que9ti via. f n !he,:irst g-ay orate ditv.n, he wa= up, and after] a 'au hewiti t i n, perceiving ..d0b0 , 15, nett. but the ' l ot, wfio :74-3 turLing the wheel, es when hp hsol l 'oat seen h'rn, he preferred ' his , istippreui.4.l que,tion 'in the, hhqu - a ety Ip•pm• - uliar t his regi ut t :yal,:tnin i , Pt.he !i—been at it ell night I—id-retain oh - fier - try IL—ch !' 1 . What vv,uo ,corjccture3 moat ti a ra bothered , the Ni . .pottr y queris:eihratii, during the night, may be .psitly.infe'reed from tl e n!:Puted btl isettled :uncle .tton'io which he had at Lingth arrived I . .. A 'WEITTatN , J es etc e.—:-Tho t+ist elli,Sent use . throld squire !natio of his judtcla( aatheriiy was Upon itHl:titCll3ol3;Of a fi.thtbetseCc!n him and old Jack Crow, at a cottonPicking'. i'lk,irY were both :Saida's/cry, and riral siiit:,,,, far (h a l ill - ec ho :me o f the _plump and a 'Meg - wiilliw •Jsbkinal I % Afte r , ( picking o f ao ,, t,u was 0 - eer," , hre was a Gdille and tilt pan intr. alteed, a tune - alcuelt up, attd ale() a dance. The old squire, was on "the flarl Saida the wid ,w Pr partner, and el I .kart was :0 the circle that. - ,atirrouritled the done re , lookiogikora' like I poLT m t an at a frolic. The old squtre th pawing; par. Te.taly nput his heel Jack's • toe. ' . .1 ., hie' he re. ci Petite() aawaral airlarar ntil - old J4ck insisted upon = ' ; ',l fish', as a mat er of re fuss. i,The old squire told hiin ti agired.e and st • it iheyr, , werit ;. but the cid squire being the mot active' it f' the tw,•, g'..t, `-.:the curt of oh] Jack, etid beet I.,itn' a good d, al ' , before old-fellow coud set nod. r "he a dway," .butwrhen old Jeek did get himself into a too-ioei ho W;itabout to prima tam hard fOr foe old squire, Wlrcrvaudeenly he..ptishrid Pl - 4 , fack away from hint, mid 'roared rint in 'a comet riding 4 'n". " r trarnrciand the peace.', lii . ;tantlit,ol ilatik aliallP'd. ..as if spell b.itit,tl. .• If y i ru sly' - t,', wor d, - ' 83 ,1,i the old N ot re . r a I will GiuS you' te , j1;;1011 ire." They. stood and gi:d at eaChiiiitter f , :r!e ante time, like :"two ttred,chickana, •JO' il the - 44 'aquae said, st at it agaiti," and s i t it thiy iyetit, theiquireagido get ting the a art, and; brairia old iJai k almost bi a ' mUrrimy • befrire he couli.get nadir. way, arid no ' tettlethad Jack, obtained the ailiht,taiss, th an the' edd etplire retired out - age n, 111 comm and the ~- peace,"-and inetantly the fight ceased. It is al. '.most useless to add, that ,the old squire to di . the : aridetia7oyd, end aftervrerda married her. Poor ;old Jack, ho did not know whet Wait once geld by , . , a efertiber of-the l+rliriouri . Legislature," 'b ut eve , OW Gev..ro . er wee AO GCMG in a ;fight, than any other k man." - t • • Tim Richmond :star :rates the't a woman in that came so near dying.frcnn itremporance thit her friends had a shroud mUde for hf r, pre suming that she could not live l i ting. She, how- Wirer, reecteretl. and the first Oa ehe dal was tti streU the itiroud'fier NEM = MI • i yffectione of the Liter; Asthma,'. ,Bronehitis, Poi" tr Web/melts • 01- -- 14, 'Brract 'or Lungs; Chronic Coogha, Pleurisy, Heinirkogn of the' Lungs, end all , erections. of -the roltnogary Organs. NATURE'S ' 6 I A - N • A Oninnontid.' preparation of the Pr/ 11 *A Virginian° or "Wild Cherry: flark,'l Combined 'with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a nevi.-lehemical' process, approved .ana reemm mended i by the most distinguished and iiiiiiversally acknowleged the most•valuatile medicine ever discovered. Au Quackery!!! • in setting forth the virtues Of this truly, great medicine, we hays no deSire 'to 'deceive those whoate labouring - under afiliction, nor do we wish to eulogito it more than it justly deserveS. Yet_,When we Itielt around and see the vast a., mount of su ff ering and distress occasioned, b y many•of the diseases in which this medicine has proved' Eo htglily specessful, we feel that we-iced ' not urge its Claims toe:strongly, or say tou'rifoCh it its fa'your.. • . , - Vdriol.s remedies it is true have becrfolfered, and puffed into notice thrthe cure :if diseases eh, the. Lungs, and Fine have no doubt secp firund very useful, hat of all that have vet kitten discov. ered, it is somitted by physicians and all who have. witnes.ed its'effeas; that 'none has proved as sucees%fuf as this. Such indeed, ate the t. SURPRISING' VitItTUES - T ' Of Iht that even in the advanced stages of CON'UMTTION, nficr all the moat esteemed rein.' ediss o r .physicitin's have failed to effect any, change, thetise,of this medicine has been prp.; dilutive of 'the • ninrCastontshing relief, and de-i tuallv tffected,cures Oct' rill hopes of recovc!ryi had been despalred,of, • I .1 'ln the first Stages of the diiicasa, termed " Ca.t tarrhnl enneurnPiion . ," originating from nrglrot.i, ed Cti,Ll), it has teen u sed witit undeviating success, Ole liondieds acknowledge they nyve the restoration or their health to this invaluri t hl medicine - alone., ,In that term of:Consumpton, -so prevalent amongst diireafe young females commonly _termed d. htltty , or I INTO DECLINE." A coMplallit,,is bit which them:lnds 'ore linger! Mg. tt its also proved highly successfhl, and not only posses,:es the power of checking, the prop. i ress Vas alarming rorriptaint, hut' also strengh era emit invigorates the sy-tem more tßetuallyl than alai medicine we have ever possei.ted. • Be-ides its surprising , efficacy in Consorrip_? t ion, it Is quails efficacious in Liver Coinp!arcts; 'rridluncr, Bronchitis, and all affections of ittl i e Lunge. Rnd has cured Many of the most obtiti. nate eases, after every rit!ter remedy had failed. r.. 1, For partielars see .Dr. Wtstar's Treatise on 'Consumption,'Consumption, to be had of the agents. llieEstranrilincry Success . • Attending the use of this Medicine -in •of the Lungs, and, the ;Marty singular c'uri • has affected, having fully established its effic:i and as vi.e. have:already . putilished numeroipi trficates froM the highest auilsority, which pt its virtuts beyond ail doilbt, we consider necessary to exhibit a long list . of them in place, and will only mention's few' cases, to what it has dope. vinyl LIEF. 'REMAINS'. WautAyE 61'11,1. SOME HOPE. ' .1 • A 'Sutititi-Itito, CI-11tr.•Atil0t1:1 the mane', stn. gular this ritedicrOe..hus fri'etdd, there me perhaps none in , whieh'.its'io.. era are Sp ally shown as to tlie ett,e of. Mrs. Austin..l This, lad.A had, br•eri 'consumptive f o r Fess ' l ,l %Tens, and during the greater. van of thislrtme hack received the he-t Medical iitiention, and it i. cetell the Most valuable remedies, yet oui.hin e could be found to :west its progress. Sh i p ' came Subject to violent fits of coughing, RXIiPCti. rated ILIf I !R TO, ottlea of matter uccosiona tin cell with blood, and iti 4 p,hy step this tearfill dis ease continued i4s i courini, Moil all hopes ole ie eovery was entirely despaired of. While iri this distrettsing situatton, lingering upon" thelverY verge of the grave, she rummenced ,the use' el this Bs lst in, which to use her own c`xpriiiii.ion, erated almost4hke a'ettarni.: In a few itnyS she expectorated r freely, the cough was gradually suppressed, and every, day tippeared to add jlxesli vigour to her looks, and nOtv, in the place of that • emaciated form withering : to decay, ens is, seen Mingling in society, In better health, than She has enjoyed for years,: •,DI'INTSII - 6 , Trn'7l.:•TOßlNlr.—flavinzi witnes sed the surprising cadency: of Dr. Wit.tar's Bal. saw of Wild Cherry. in the case of • I cheerfully acknowledge the above stateiniont to be true and correct: . •• 4 Darn t'.. taall yec- i l ie peace,' diatuTbire Ito coin thins I tmgoo,in, las he th."Sf ay,, end y 4 • ybu: said for, be e was mar taker ' Crentimbtr •• • • Ir dues; and. 1 .4, et 41 of the card k her try 1213 !fonn—'l'd . t . 1,110 Alilea- i!l'm a boo low"! Bu ye all abou .6 slid Top) Musa fact." cv,a •mgrn a —lbui was MIMES !o;-thee awl, I ptualpleun aid the 41.Jer g tli,oth'rr, in end biisine,:p, right rneiily!" lingo nbilie alderman .cr; ; 'l4 if up, m Pa. • . rork lispri; is Wi Iv 'fir gums- - Mffictz t y the rover tn.l 91 the flea , board • a li iI. ait which %,e h u Is, - - • J.N. WAITERS,' 14, ,• LIVER .COMMAINS.--11rai Eliza 'nowt:ikon was nllcted with this complaint for nearly five years, •eurieg which time she was under the ino.t skit. rut: physician,--:liad tried Mercury, Ratan frond llorncepathic remedic., mid evert , thing , that of. tarred her any hopes, of relief. She had dull, wandering,paina in the 'side, sometime's in the ~tioulder and small of the a haekiruz cough, lecquent pains in the breas t ,. and had liectio'ne-. hie to sleep on the ii , rfit side for three yen?s•— ily the use of this thihoun,'sho was gurcil in a tew weeks, and icillains well to this day. '.ELIZA. THOMPSON': Wocidstown Sept 4 1841 Dear Sir i—Althuitith your itivalualile !Medi cine haS already found hundreds of powerful ad. yocates, it may still be gratifying to you to re. Ceive' a communicatinn tram, any one that has been relieved by it. Such., Sir, is truly my case. 1 , have bCen a victim tit that terrible. disease Consumption. for many Months, and have suffer ed so much, that 1 bad beedmialalmost weary of my life. hearing yedir flalsarripo highlOrais ed, 1 began.taking it a few weeks, back, and can assure you it has reheved . me more vier' any thing I have ever used before, and I confidMitly believe it will cure me effectuarY. Please rive the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours Respectlulle, • 4 .1011 N PEARSON. Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. Fricnd Ulster gives me much nleaSure to inform thee that my health has improv. ad very melt since she his bcen , usink thy Pal samask,Wild Cherry, and we' think there is no doubt hnt it will cure her. •Stie .has taken the two Iv tiles Ipnrchased from thee a short Jime since, and.her cough ie :much better, she lab) slceiii wallet night, and 'says shelhas found no. 'thing to give:her so mach' relief: Thee will please giro the hearer two bMile,s more fur ! Thy ;Friend, : EDWARD 11001.E.5. • Lancaster Connty, July, 18, 1811. D e w., str:—Plea,m - rend me two but lea of your genuine BalSaincif beim been afflicted with Consumption for the last two gears and suffered very Meeh with a severelcough, pains in my breast, didictilty of breathing. night sweat., Sr..:„and having ttiertnu.nerousreinddiei; and alai) be en . under ;several &whirs, yet I Mmid • not find any thing to relieve- me untih I used soma of your Ilikarn. I g, ,t one botticfroni a neivlibhr, of mine who is:using it, a nd hav'e found si;;; 1 1 wonderful relieffitim 4 Viet I have 06 doubt it wi t;.totro ate effectually, 'Very ma i :L.o, l 4l l y yours, &c., . ; ROBER'r nommAN. .• , in - Read the folloWin; Cr?'" Dr. Jacob noir. man, a physician of ext - enti:T pr..Ctice_in Hun. titigilon county. , Dear tijr,—l nrocnreci ono bottleir - 13 , . tar's Balsam at Wildtharry, from Thomas E.A.,,,0f this place, and tried it in a case oftibati. nate Asthma. on! ti,,eltufd of Paul Schwalm, in which many other retmedieahad been - tried with. Out any . relief. ,The, fialsam .gave sudden relief, and in my opinion, the child is efficiuslly 'Cured by its use. Yours, &c„ ' ' - • JACOB; lIOFFSIAN,; IL P.. Decersitier 23d, 184.1, , Dear Sir,-=Your bei.im. of Wild Cherzy has ' effected . ..an tie astonishing cures-hero Ohe of which is en old lady,,re. Russell , whdhadheen suffering for a long time itothshortness of 'breath. ing, and general weakness , until she finally obliged to keep her bed; Altar various other re medies had been resorted to In vain,she,cdrillmen roil using your Balsairt,.and after taking torot • 1' ' , "14 . '-• • - , may `.~,:..~~ EMI ran Tey, cer. MGM uni I this how, 2.. -7. A ••• • - _ -r4 . . , twa, .at it env!it' . c.. ! • in t In .I:t:able*alik-nb all (1 `4(7' licitit , c. and OD tailing twp bottlestjnore wee entirely 6red., - - ` HAIN S. C. _ . Cslfin-PN.—AR:thete ix ' n Frrioult mixture talled4tirop of . Wild arrry, pdrchascirs shout(' tic vcry particular to it* tot Dr, WISTAR's BALSAM, and observe hie signatoreuh the Pot. i • , . PreParedfot the prcprietor. an - if cold !at whole. pale Co.,Chemiete, No. pi minor ~.Itteera Philadelphia. Sel4 in Pottsville by E. 13. EICI3II9LTZ and JOHN C. MARTIN, and in (airiest every lawn end village throughout the couatiy. r Prii:e 1.00 e Bottle. ~ Jaiinery 7,1843, --; 2 _ TO THE' WHOLE SV9RI.I)I Itlisa r flmiiltii by all who hate . used thim, and has' not?)1 that .Ijli. PETEIts , VEGITTABLE AN• I .TIBILIOUS PILLS, Ak AR OM inort unrivalled -remedy ever didcovercd Lit by the ingenutiy of man. They-are a sovereign cure for ihefollowinvtompliints: Yellow'and Biiiiius Peeern, Fever and Ague, 'Dyspepsia, Croup. Liver Cotnidaint.Siek lleadache, laundinc.Astlfina, Drop sy, libeuinatiem; Enlargement of the Spleen,- Cholie, ,Female Obstructions Heatt-lsurn, Forted Tongiio:.Natzsma. - Distentions of the Sibmach and Bowels, I ricipient Diarrticsa,Flatulence,llithimal Cos-. 4iveness, Loss of Apyctite. Blotched or Sallow Com-. plextbn, and in all eases of Torpor of the Boweis, tv heti. a Cathartic 0:1' an, Atierientm needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opeleition., pro tium:* neither Nausea Griping,. or Debility. They -are extensively used and ciimmended by Pnncitsir.9 Ttlyincistm, in all parts of ,the Union, from whoin any /rattily of CeittliCates Of their value can be ob.. rained. • 11 - IERMAN . ;S COUG' LOZEN.CiERS Are the safest. most sure - l and effectual ;remedy for ColdS,Consumption.Whooping Colign,Aithina; tight ness of the Lungs or , Chest; Sc. &c. • J. An .ktrarkey font ot Gone ernenr at., cored of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settlnd Consumnlinn. by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. ;_ Mt. Chsthics W. PerAins, 71 Bowery. Was cured of a severe cough and of three montlt's standing, by .balf it boz o, the Lozenges. • 14n. k. 497 Pearl sk, has used them in his family with invariable success, and recommends. thernto all -who are afflicted with coughs, 'colds, or any affections of the lungs., j . M E. Maitm suffered several weeks with a dis- • tresOig cough, which nothing relieved ; till he tried the LOYMTCEI, which cured him in a fele - hours. , Nr..Jantes IV Hale. No 5 Tontine Biiildings, Will st., gave some to a friend who had pelt enjoyed a mgitt's sleep Mr several weeks, being every rcw mi- T.ut4. attacked with some dist, eiEilig cptigh, as alinesl or ta k e away h:a lite. The Lozenges mime him raise' easy, and enabled him to sleep wed at high. lie had tried every-thing else he heard el', and nothing else. afford, d the leant ri liek—Natiother r insiaime of-naveig a leilethr-being l'ruin an untimely grave:, Sii 1 . :R.V1 AN'S WOR.II LOZOGERS. Proved in;more than 40.000 cases ilAie infallible i he 'may a•rtmn worui-clesiroyingvriedielne ever dia. curered ~ , , Se ‘IPTO3IB or Wonsts.--=Paln in the joints or limbs, offensive breath. picking at - the nose. greadingaif the teeth during sleep. and at times aI paleness about the 11:s wittrflusherichtelis bhiedin. at thelnose, a gnaw pg suos.iii,,Rattlie stomach , fi sts t ea of heat ovi r the surface of he bony. slislht,chills dr shiserings, head sche, drowsiness, .veri lin, torpri, thstinbad dreams, sudden starting in sleep with lit.' ilt 30 screaming , sometimes a tioublesiniae couglt.tesersfilmess,. thus. , malid hue, fits: bad Lune id the tripes's: chianti breath log, pain in the atomach Or,eolvels. fatigue, nausea . Ti e:smuttiness, voracious appet re, leafiness, bloated stomach or ninths; 'griping's. mooting pains in various parts u i- the body, a sense of Nimothing rising la the 'throat, itchiii.. of the anus ton ards mglif, a' frquent desire to pass something from {he bowels, and some.: -time- discharges of slime andil iiieu.s.., . .., Dr Garen Hunter, IcB.Sisth A ventie,knew a chid, -that was cured of ti, s by theseXciengers, after litre& t ear's suffering, and is benumbing el!e would give the Ireasi. relief. A toy on board of 011 e tor the Ilavre, , • Dockets was eaten °flits by tudy one dose of them. 7 Mr. Jobil R. Boa. 37:1hir.j street. gave them to his eta Id, and they brought- away. :he worms by think. sands. , - , - i . a ' DI. ZobrisAie, 18 , Danne et.. his usc - ti them in over 1 WU eases, some of them of the [most lila rniing Char-, 3Cll.l*.illiti 4(W3VB Wltilithe greatest. success.•,., I, Benjamin ? - Good.?red, 13tt . 4 ...nsth Avenue has us led thew In his family 1',..r two }eats, with entire suc cess. "Twenty - five cents per ti c i i x.l I __. -'B. l ierintru'a Corziphr it HectifachS • Lortneers , _ f ~1 , ' I I Chive immt &ate relief in 'nervous l or sick Headache, palpitaiiiin of the heart. lownesS of riptras, iiesfroti deney. . inflammatory, or putrid-Sore throat, bowel or s=ummer complaint, tanning, oressinn ur a sense of iii kit 01 he cliest.cholin, sp urns, craiiips: of the stomach orbow els, hysterical or, ctions and alt net-. .roue diseases. drowsiness threugh stir'', day and wake 'fulness at night; chub ra car ehOlera mnrbui. marrlicea, i7s4ude. or a cease of fat.gue. Persons !ravelling or attending large parfles, will' find thS Lozenges real ly reviviiig, and imparting thlbneyaney ofij , outh—u- Fed after thisipallue. they .res ore Met tone of the sys. reni generally. and remove all the unpleasant syutp; to-ts often tree living. '!l' . I I, • JohiM. Moore. Esq., Ceiba °f thu-Brother Joria than, •as enroll of a severe hesalache M six minutes by' tiers I he Camphor L . dzenies---tie,' was - prejudiced against them:, , Jorepli B.' tli:one; .Esl 7 , Vico President of the m Wish ,ingfon Alacine lurance Company.lhas suffered for !years widenervous headache', thatnnt lung would it 'here till he used these Lezer.ges. which removed it' ;entirely in fitieen minutes. _1 , , i • Dr. G. Hunter, MB ziii•th - A t ienue, has been inivet *to violent atuicks of headache, io as to make dhon al most blind fur two or three lintlirat a, time. Nothing' ever a fliirded him any relief till'im tried these !arisen vs. and they cured bum in a fe6r 11•1111L03. • W. if. Aline Etc. of the New Yink Herald, has Used tlicu for the last year for headaehe.or lassitude, and alsv • )s found iminediutelreher fiom them. Sherman's Poo 11(iti'8ilater! , , 1100.00 told yearly liif this best of all Plasters,— RheumOm, Lumbago, Rath '!or. Weakness in the I,oiiirlSitle, Breast, iNeck, or Limbs, iy cured by JQ' Only ItJA gents each, and war ranted superior to all other plasters jn use. 130 par ticular to get Met man's Poor Plastei 1, or you wilt be imposed upon. Atool the spirious rind worth less imitations. The t a rne it stamped on the back of each; get none without it, ori you will be 'deceived. Cough - Loltenge a only 5 cents a bOx. I • ' Worm Lezences - 5 do • • Camplitir or headache Lozenges, 25 cents per box.; Poor Mon's Plaster, 0n1y.122 4 cents a piece.. ' - 1 ;The above AledicineaTor sale by , • .1 T. az J. BEATTY. • Agents for the 'proprietor. • Also by' Hoch Eineley. Port Carbon. ' 'William Taggart,TameqUa. . George Reitnnyder, New reed& . June 10, 1813 .• ' , ,• • . JOYFULINEWS• - : . , A 1 1. o every: disease th f all flesh ;is heir th inav be Nm cured by the tirnelvAse of DAHL:LP:4'S CQM- 1 POLL% D . lEPIt R ATM: SYRUP. This 'may be proved satisfactorily to those 'I who will call at any of the stores wherelhis invaluable medicine; is sold, by, certificates foropefly authenticated) of cures perform= ed on individuals who had lost alLhopea ofreliefH Certificates of Physicinnimiho had , the most severe cases under timatment.thed. patients having taken the; medicine by the iradvice and been cured—cernficatea from the Pi othonotary„Clerk,' of Orphans' COurt,,No; Lary; Sc.; stating their acq'nah , tance , with Persons of respectability and standing, who having.the good of their fellow men at heart; have volUntarily come for t wa r d and given a statemenl of their i case and its corm for publimit'on, Ate. dze. The number, of these certei. ficates heing.too great for neWspaper publication, thif . , substriber. hi s,dermed it advisable :to-have a .copyi ti ' the mnstlmportant certificates prOperly authenticas ted, oi.der seal, to be placed :at the stores i of agents; who have the triedicioe for kale, where perrns gibe= . - ted with Scrofula or K ings' evil WhiteSwelliag, Chronic Rheumatism: Teeter, , Mercuria4 dieeases; Erunuotis c r the Skin, Cough of king standing or in; cinient l; nsitmptionf t sick head-ache, ilzg. Sec; may ' have an pportunlty •or.liscertaining thp names and residentes ohhoseiwho I :tre been cured by !muse. ]and who ill he wiklipg ? i I called upon, to give every. information required': •: i , , , Asa more general evidence 'thai this is no quack medicine. I would refer trt the canies of the follow. in well known physicisms, 'who. have attested to its Mlle:it:Y r .—Dr. J. P. Iliestei; Dr. S. cl; Birch. Dr..Jnei.. Ottl,'Dr. 11.11. Muhlettbeti, Dr; J.. E, Sorter. ' Sold wholesale and Retail at th e drug antlghetni-: cal Store of ' ' E. B. ElcilliOLTat Pottsville. 1 S. 11. &: J. IL Valhf. 1%1 i o'er a vi l I e; llughLiinsleY,, Fort.Carban ; Henry Voute,.Orwigsbiirg.. , • ; Jo;;;117 2 r; • ' 4--ly. 1 ...........—....„., vroir JIPAIS.E , !; ctlfY - Lre ..„,_.,, . { Odell • L • FOR ISALE, t.:• , , SI PS 1 ii Vt. - Alen, a :brie number of lal 4l a '''-••-• ..—.. iteiloieka and nut . Lem 0f... . i various 'sizes, on the Navigation - tract. lying princi.. pally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL. LEWIS, : 1 IttlylS.29-11 I - Reatestete agent. Centre St. : 1 CAS ' IRON :kn Lon Rollin(' Screens of.various sizes for Coal, on bane and for sale at W. H. 111 A R.SH ALL'S . Chez' ) Grocery-Flour Feed & PrOOlition - Stoionorner dr; Norwegian strcet end Mount Carbon )Rail Road.: , Jona ), .)) 24—. ) '':;- ' 'Hi.i',-.-:-"!; ,-.';;; ~.:, :,;:.,: - ,i..7'...2...:;;1::' , ':''.. : : : . '. ,,:] . THE': ! , ..Alli ERSI ISOOII, NAT; :1` '' ' '.-. -. i-:. -- :i;:=-, -- i' , l- i• ~ ,-.' .-- 1' mg _ „ - i i tiliGatTs INDIAN 1.7E0 ETAV.LE PXLIA. Of Nora meriean College , o Health. This extraortlinerimedtcine is founded upon tbe principle that the human fraMe is subject to ONLY ONEDISEASV, ItrZ,COrtUpt liumors.or in other words Impurity tif Rfriod, and nothing wort vegetable eleansinVtit Wanted in order to drive dis se °revery descriidldtkfrom the NAY. I f,thettakne,la hi' mu mighty riversishriald be come choked up, Would nut the accutnuiated viraters end new outlets, or the eountfy be inundate:ll—Just eo with the human lbody; Iftheriatural.drainit become closed, tiro accotrinlatcd Mum - Thies will most assured ly find sent in karat form of disease or death will be a certain consequence. I WIIIGHT'S VI,.:GETABLF: PILLS are'eminently calculated for carrying out this 1311 AND "lIRIFYING PUINCiPI.F.. because , they area purgative medicine so justly balanced ,and withal so natural to the human'constitution, that they cannot nom* ininre the most delicate; at the same t time, if used in such a manner write produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times, it vill i be absolute ly Impossible for pain or distr,ess of any ikind to con tinue tri the body, A single twenty. five cent box of I the above named f Indian Vegetable Pills will, itt all cases, give relief,snmetimes even beyond the power of words to desc ri be, and if persevered tn for a short !time, there ia not a malady in the whole course cif hu ,mnn ills that can possibly withstand theif astonishing anti-wonderful influence. Wmorreslrtuistv VEGETA nue P1.L.L.4 are a certain core ear I - Berzinsp they couTpl S et T el llrE ycll iES nse S" the Ltomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt humors which • paralyse and weaken the digestive ;organs, and are the cause ot headache, I nausea; and sickness, Palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pains in va rious Parts of the; body, and ' l mlay either unpleasan symptnms. • , In all disordered motions of the Blood, called Intermittent, Remittent; Nervous, , Inflect:mutely, and Putrid , FEVERS. ' Wright's Indian Vegezahle Pills will be found a Cer rain remedy; because -thy clean t ie the ;stomach seed bowels from all billions tot ors , and purify the blood; iansequently, as they remove , every kind of disease, they aretAbsolutely certain td core every ktnd of fever. 1 I 1 1,5 n, also when, morbid hutrt i ors are depoeited upon the membran - e - tind muscle, causing those pains talc.- mation and swelling, called RHEUNI ATISNI, GOUT, &e.. 14,righeelndian - Vegetable Pills may lie repel] on as always certain to give relief, and if persycred with, will mast: bssnredly. and without , fad/bake a per fect cure of the above painfid rnaladiei.--FrOm ththe top: of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken' every night or going to bedisvill, in a short lime, completely rid' the body from MI morbid : 4'mi corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gitit:andpainef every deseription,will disappear, as if by magie. . I For the same reason, when, from .sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any ether cause,•theperspira iimi is checked,' and those hilMors Which should pass off by theiktn.arethrown inWaidly.r.ritistrig headache. riplismil.ard sickness, pain. 11 the brines, watery and inflamed, eyes, l'sore throat:, Imarieners, coughs. con inmption. rheuinatic pains In carious part of the body and many other symtnmS of c'ATclirk'p COLD, • Wright's,lndia ' egeinble , Pills Will invariably , give immilliate relief. Thre e four pills taken at rught on going to bed, and lelicated few . times, will remeve all the ahove unpleasaat Isvnitems, and restore the body to - ,even sounder health than before. The same may , be. said- diffietiltT Of breathing, or ; • Wright's Indian. Vegetable Pills - strill loosen and carry olfby the stomactrand bowels Ilinserough and phlegmy, humors which-;,stop the air cells of the lungs, and are ihc cause of the above dreadful com plaint • It sheeld also be remembered that WRIC;IITS IN DI Yr:CIF:PA BLE. PILLS are certain to remove. ,sin in the side. oppression', namea , :arid sickness, loss of appetite.. costiveness. a, pellovv liage of the skin and eyes; and every other symptoms oT • LIVER LO II PLAI NT. 13 ccause they purge from the body' these corrupt and stagnaritheinritirs, which - When deposited on (he liver. are the cause of the above dangerous complaint =they Ere also two revent I- I All'ol-'l,hasY AND SUDDGii DEATH. Becat so they carry off thoie hurrmaralaillich obstruc ting the eireolitiOn,area4 caws of a rush, or deter moat iti - ot lillitidtce the head; gifitli'ness, especrilly n - turning suddenly round, blind==s fa, drowsiness, loss ofitietviery, intimation of the brats, insanity, and all disorders pftfir mind,, , . Th - fiefewho ahould remember ;that they ire - gently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit frU. the propCCexpaileirin the - lungs, land at the satne time owing to vent of exercise,-the bowels are not .sufficiently' evaeuited, the blood -Ihr:conies impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the heart. and limey other .disagreeable lisynnoms are Sure to ' : IVBIGII7S INDIA iss.VEGETAp L E MIAS. Reing.a Clea=nser of the sternacn and, bowels. tied a divert of the Blood,, are certain not only to remove pain or, distress of every lung froni the body 1; but it used occasionally, so as wheel) the body free from those h'ilthoura, which are the cause of every virdado inciden/ -to man.i hey' . will most 'assuredly promote suCh a just and equal circulation of the blood that those who lead a sedentary life, will 'be able to enjoy-sound 4iealth. and disease of any kind sat!! be absolutely isniOssible. . . '3A UTIQNS 170 AGENTS. . ' . Country agents, and' others, are respectfully informed that,lowing-to the. great 'popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host, of unprincipled persons, are . busily .engaged , in manufacturing, and vending a spurious article, in imitation (WI .J .1-' Wialiiir f S, INDIA N . VEGETABLE PILL. They are olio further l informed. that I have a Wit pending against one Vi 0. Fetch, for counterfeiting the above named medicine-, and are ebutioned against iniying or rep ming' Medicine' from said V. 0. Feick, as he catnap by any 'ppsvibiljty bare the genuine Wright's litdi a Vegetable Pills for bale. All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are provided • titii a certifil'aie of itenty, signed by William Wright, Vice Piesident of the N. A, College ofllealth. i! , ' , ' 1 • , Travellers,.whn cannot show a Certificate as above described .will be "known as base' imnostors.--Shun them, thereforc, as you ‘yould 3 Ili••hway 'man, orb ' hlidnight ll:ribber. • • Offices. diniotedexclusively to-the Indian Veghtable Pil,s, wholesale 169 Race Sll Philadelphia. No, Mit Boston' N B—Beware of the count-rfeileri rhiladdphieJ, AGENTS' FOR SCHUYL K Thos. &James Beatti; I'onni lb Bickel & Hill„Orwiesburg: i CarnellSaylor,Nchuylkill Haveri. Aaron Inlattis,.Lowar Mnbsnrou'; Jacob Kauffman, do I Jonas Kauffman, do John. Weist, Klingeystown, Caleb 11/heeler. Pine grove. John Snyder. Friedensburg. I SamsellßoYer'. Por(Climon. ' pet nerjoff Drey 4•C0., Tuscarora Wen TPggert, 1 am43n. ! n oreMl Foricder. West Penn'tco R. Studer &Co., East Brunswick Henry roll& Son 1 Mcßeansbit C.lll. eForreSt. Le'weliyn. E. & I,' ( Kauffman, Zimmerminh AbralCun Ileebner,lPort:Carhori, - John AlertF, Inliddienort. Georg'it Iletlanyder..New Castlo, Mallet! & Taylor, Itlinersidtti. NorthtimOrland • Ttins.er. : 4 unit:try. Jacob Haas. Sit:m . o6n. WM Forsythe.' Noittinmberlai, Heinen Mittnn • I - John G. Renn, Upper Mahnnn) - Ireland & Mann. ItlcF:wensslili nedcs 'County. •I, N. Rineler &CM. Reading.l Stichter & nlcKniiht, do Godfried Scidell,Himburg. Octoborj. Jan. . i 24=r Y. mirs op Tllp CO :IL' .ry TeEnpcsn putt . , TIIE subscriber has pi a t . rece i ve d a amp supply Fwhor ' n Map; which embraete the whole An thracite COal Region jatichusikill, and the adjoining counties. except the' Wilkesbarre stn. As these Map' are nearly clllattaled, and the great expense at, lending the. publication:of a second edition precludes ,the probability of any itriorbeing r ipublisbcd.tthose persons. sr/idling a correct 'Mao ; n which all the tracts. of 'land are laid, our and ;designated in the whole Anthracite Coal Basins (except %Vilksbarre) would do welltiro profproi one befl it is to late. .Thess Maps can be colored aft the boundaries designated. with the additional exile se of coloring. • They °so het obtaineisi on rollers'. dissected on can nu, Or in' pocket book form MI bank note paper ,for sale by .1 June 3, HANNAN. MEDICIN ESI NED • DR. Wm. Evait's eilebrated Camomile 'Pills I do Soethirig Syrup for children. ji,roo ;Von fluteheler's.Derb;Pills ' Duet. Cioodie's Veit - tale Pills ' 1 f Doct. William Evan's Fever 4d Ague Pills. Dnet.flunt!ii Botanic Pills. I• . For Dyspeptic Persons Ilunts l e Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. . ; A fresh .supply orthe above:Med - Mines; Jos; received end for sale;at the Drug Store of • Deo I - ;JOHN :If ARTC.V. . 1! 111 - /LASIOA HOUSE -Irnt subscriber - begs leave - Helix efulltto iiri announce to . his . Friends rind' the Frlvelling community, that he has taken .tha9arge and 'Elegant Hotel, formerly kept by Dan MI Finney, t n the berm:lea or Reading : 0 1: ; fii 0 and so' well known as- the /llension House; which he, has 'tbotreuglity and splendidly fitted up, and tmprov ~ d,i and is now opened for the reception of visitors; " This HourOs situated in the very centre of ;the, bo. rough, , and Is. netply provided with parlera, sit. ling moms, and large. - A iry and convenient' chamb'er', all fitted up inthe most ctstlY style, with Itirniture 'entirety new, and of the 'very best description. His table shall stall tiinearbdinp plied with the best the Reeding and Philadel. phia Markets can afford; and.his, wines and Li. goorrOlaving been mirchased at greet expense, will be confidently reccoininended tie the must ,approVedquality. . I Reading,• will do Welke? call, Per Sons riming Rcadinr, _ ns thejsubscribet is determed to spar no efforts to i•ender_his establishment quilt° theverybest flotelS in the country. 1 , Private Fimilies can also be.accomodatid du ring tile summer season, and updo sabh ;ternis as to suit the times. • {, E el. 'seePerit and Connected with the Hotel, w an e.v.ehe... commodious with-confident Atli! OE 6 - ent ostlerq person.; traveling with thtir own-c)= veyaneep, would find it:advantageous patron ize the subscriber. ' " , WILLIAM L. tiON Rodina. April 29 ; 11843. - 7 j . 2 18.— TILE POCATIONTAS,„on ..INIOLAN .. • ! - VEGEI'AULE'PILII , • ! ' r ' I - - liE remedies presc .." ribed fur the l cure of dis• irises, have,correetly been diVided ;into eke. i ses acorirding.l6 their operation .epori the; human system:. Thus we have one class sithich, causes the stomach to eject. its contents, called emetics, another inducing perspiration called chn'Ophoret.l )es and a third which evacuates th& stomach and bowels,denOmfeated esthetics, &cl, tether., tics or purging medicines, have 'in et}eri age and country been the favourites of the physicians for the cuie of the meet obstinate and alarming ma. I ladies., The wonderful success ntien i eing. this mode of treamer.t will readily be understood when we reflcet that the stomach anti bciwels have assigned to - therii, the important ttreficio of di. -gesso,' or the conversion of food in i t blood, th a t Intel fluid intended for the growth and nourish. ment of the whole system. It tolloos that when:- ever. the digestion rirgans bectunel depraved or 1) disqualified fur the I ealthy per for-manic of their duty ( and this neeu s daily in civilized seciety , j: impure blobs ', and c usequcetly clis'eac arc thci results. '. ~ 1 1 • It luta been • remarked, that whenever the rite). mach is not usefully employed it liiialwat's at mischief. TlitiOndividual w ho would deny that the most . formidable - diSeases are 6113; cured by the use 'of Pills-'eninpounded- and furl sale in al Most every tiaittlei of our country, siotild certain. ly risk his imputation for veracity. (rho-Piga hootas; or Indian' Vegetable PillS rileanse:the stoma'6l4 nitrify the Weed . and , remove inflame. thin, and have provedcminentli,uscfui in curing bilious fever, bilious choke, inflim:roa l tion of th'e • liver, rheninatism.-- - dropsy, jaundrei pleurisy, comivenc.s. &c. &c. • Females rif sedgntary hab its and Object to intlii2estion, flatulency, head. ache, depresiiion id Fptrits and :uneasiness, %vitt. find relief from the use of-these.pills.l There isi riot a:disease bttended with a full anise, a dry! slim, and a coated tongue, that ihese mils, willi not relieve. The toliowing simpleinarrative willl show the benefit derived frern'thesa pine' in eve.? ry common disease : I i 1 CERTIFICATE.I 1- ; ! flaring been cured by the use of the Pocalomz i las. Pill' of an alarming disease - of the !liver of se.l venal years standing, 1 deem it A drily Ito make my - cas'e- known to the public, foe the. benefit 01 i others.) -I had taken various rem edies Which u 1 fOrded only temporary relief, a fterMsing:two bni. es of trlese pills, my nisease yielded, bail 1- have enjoyed good health tar the last six rilvniba. i -- • WILLIAMII.'O4OIUL • I Milton, April Tl, 1843, 1 , Agents pr Me sale a j'theiafrore. . • • WY. T. Epilog, Pottsville, peorge:Theifscyder, .New (jostle, Steiner 4: Kopp, tichuylltill Ilaven„ Hugh Kinsley, Prirt Carbon, 510,31111 ,c !lesser, Orivigsburg. Throughout the- tale it supply can alWays be had of Fred. K 4 tSi cis. Drug , gt4s, Corner Of .2tl and Callowhil streets, Phila, delphia.„ Apri.l29„ INI PROCLAIIII.4ktiON. 1 gr 14,0 W all men by these presents, th t vti , e Si LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR, cornier of Centre and Maharitango St., have just reeeiicd, from the cities of Philacelphia and New York a new'und splendid assortment of fashion'atile . r,in4le milled and diagonal cassimcres, also fa:llion:Ade single milled cloth of every deseriptiOnl, 1 I Just received from their _wholesale end retail fashionable clothing store Nn, 12.1 i Market St. Philadelphia, a now . ev , ek of ready Imad e cloth. ing, Of which they offor at prices! to °Mt the timeN'and garanten, to give entire satisfaction to all that may favour us with a call, as prices are , : I. thus:. - Summer Cloth Frock Coats from $5 00 to '6 00 ,j do Dress do I 450t0 5 00 do Pants do , y- 50 to 300 do Roundabouts :2,50 to 3 00 do Fine Frock Coats ;2 25 to 300 do Dress - do t2OO to 225 do Linen Roundt's Jackets 1075 to 1 00 do, Pants do, 1 ;1,00 to 250 do -Dark Gambroon Pants 1 2 00 to 250 do Light do I 12' 00 to 225 sale ofWright's hi.a - NO reenwich street in , T/gird Street Also ahandsome assortment; of Blue Cloth Dress and neck Coats, GrayArec'n,'ano Black all in propOrtion to prices as the above, with a variety of vest and vesting 70, iota low at tho• oldmtablishrucnt tor* of Centre 'and Maharitan4o Street .-; I P , S. Don't forget to call arid get a Fiat of clothes for $-3.00. i• 1 „ Pottr.ville,June 10, . • 21— !..COUNTY 'NEW YORK COAL AGENCY, .2121 ?INE STREET. , W.. W.- Kimball, solicits - consignment-of Coal, " from the Schuylkill region, •of all the vari. titialitiCP, and sins for immediate safe,: by the cargo for cash,approved credit i or exchange for Oniceri . cs , ' Provißions, Dry Goods, Hard Ware, Bunt, Shoes , liat6, Oil, and, articles' re.; quired in the coal region. 11e will 'also attend le ;any negotiation requiring personal attention. Ilic .experiencel in the Coal Businees,l and persOnai egniiintance, with many of the dealers, in city and vicinity of New York, gives him a ole, tided advantage over strangers or Jensen! visit. ors. in making advantaeous, , ales; !lie will also visit the Taverns, and Cities, nn the Mirth River for the purpose ' of making Sales, also the Eastern Cities. Any one desirous M try our mar bet by,forwarding -to me a bill . of biding, can generally hove his coal sold on ar rival if invoiced within the market range ofpricee. P4timriptiop of •the coal, ;is condition, and front w,ltat mine wilt always be necessary tri 'gni& ioiates. Mi. siness er.treded lo me will atfindedrto with promptness rind fi delity: Refer to 11 easrsAAß.' W. Packer, Reading. Pa. ' • • New. York, Juno 17, r . 25—Gmo noimp. township rg. 3=2 rIIMI 90- INION, 5. ' , vas WHITE Lp,nie. • - WETTIERILL & BROTHER, mantillicin v fizi noitti. Front - serest, Phillidel. phis; have nuw a good supply or their warranted purei whist lead. and Oise custoincrii who have been sparingly supplied in Corniequence Of a ran bn the article, shall now Ihaya their eiders tilted, i No knotvn subsance possesses those preseiva. Use and beautifying properly!' ; desirable a paint, to an sled mot wittilunadiallefated white lead; hence any admixture or other matey. als Only mars its value. It- has:therefore been the steady aim of the manufaciu:sers, for many „years, to supply to the public a perfectly :Pure ,white lead; and the unceasing demind for thilar ticka is proof that it has met wih favor. !It is inveriably brarided anana herid:ZAVE'TFIERIGL ;& BROTHER, in full, and on the tether, Wart a/WM Pung—all 111 red lettere. November 19, ' BIM'S & ammftfn Onf. of heavy and fine Hoots and qhoc9o. eilse of ' extra quality- fine Morocco Boole at shun! oua uzual priee; for male by 1 1 ' • Q..& Ifni! DSR.E. , ON ," Ably '• - • • ME READING. FA. 18-ly I , 4l: j lll e jt s b! e r e Ni t i f f U r l o s n tH i on ce , t ti ll u t tlrt a g itie tin t ri!p c l l i: e ng tif .'" l ir , . etilvert;iAdami 'reel. froM Maiket to II ig h street and Third streett - from Market io g lligli street. Sicrit - 14 I. De n'ordained eMd enacted by,- the TOwn Connell, of the -Borough of roth:yille; and it is !tetchy ordained and enacted by the - aattior. fly of the - tame, that the grades and regulations of the ascents and descents in Market Street,lrom Centre street, to the .upper culvert in Eighth street; Adams Street:from Market to High street; and North Third strnlet, - front Market to Iligh stied.; be; and the'sante id s hereby' fixed ard,es tablished as fallow; :4. .. ' - i ' Pi7ORTI3 SIDE. ''. COmmeneing at the Curb Stone recently set at the Noith West Corner of Centre .and Market' streets,t which is out Ina one inch abOve thp'top ot Central BlOk, from thence rise flint i fctt seven inches to the North East corner of Adams street, thence fall three itichesuml five.tentlfli the:aorth -west corner of the sat&, trom,t)ii point, ti s e four feet eleven tnche.s, 0 a poin t seven/iv-five. feet west, titt. Third street, front - thence to fall one and Gic.tentlisto tire, culvert:across:Vs kct street. Front thence rise et c feet nine inches and ent,ht., tenths to Wolryiiit the northeast corner of-AVol. cot: street, (which is four feet Higher thin the present curb stone.) .The curb at the' northwest corner>tif Market spisre; and Woleot street, 10 i tresrae. foot lower that. at the northe st corner, ,tram .t i ence to rise ten 'feet three inches and two. tenths to the middle of Levy's alley; i thence to rise t,elve feet five inches and six-tenths:to the northeast. corner olCouriland street and Market Square. from thence to rise , nine feet eight :inches and si';.tenthst , to the northeast corned of . Seventh or John sired.. and from thence to ii.o nips fret dine inches lo the middle of Eighth street, • upper culvert. SOUTH SIDE, ominencing.at the Southwest Borne and C.tc.' nire streets, make. the crab with that at the northwest corner; th, fek tpii inches to the southeast come street; from thence rise tour inches t west corner, and trom,thenee to the arise to be five feet six six,ttnlho, hence tise six feet one iiK 'en.terilhe to the southenEt coiner o: 'eventing Ftreet, thtn rige twelve f ,tenth. of an inch to the r.outhwest co ;ham kreet, (which is the height of frorn thence rise thirteen feet t '.the eoutheasueorner of Courtland : thenc r e rise seven feet seven inches an to the snotf;ast corner of John' strc thence to the rpiddin of Eighth 'tree I :be nine feet nine inches. SEaTION 2. Grade at North Adam , . . 'EAST SIDE. ComMeneinz in the grade : line of M which in there live feet eiuht inch tral Block, from thence-rise two fee and two.tenthß, to the midle of call. then rise si x feet ten inches and-sev the middle of Hid!' sil•cet WEST SIDE. . , Cominencing in the grade line,nf iL which is there, four inches and lour than' the ee'mmcneement of the vas thence rise ihree rect tiro inches and to the middle MCullowliill treet, In P ripe 6ii feet - four inches and seven t southwest corner of high street. SkieTION 3. GRA! arritird street, • ! nAsr siDu. Corninenciiiz in the grade line of :I; which is there eight feet 'milt inch tenthi , t, above Central Mock, from th, feet 'five tad:ea - and six.dyntlisi do 1.! corner of Callow hill street, then rise ineh'es'to a point•two hlndred feet then fall nne inch and fonr-tent l ln t 1 cast corntr of Iligh street, WEST SME. Corrimeneinz in the grade line 64t. roarool6 above the eornmenceme sidel from thence. rise ten vet thr six-ient hs In the soitihwe;t. corner IM=2l==fiEM hundred felt dno.Ant, and thire - 11;t inc and cour.renilts to the south% High street. .• Stcviox 4. In that plat of ltrarlse , strdet, which is sixty debt wide. the. outside of Vim cut, stone shall he placed eleven feet Irnm th true line of the Street, and that part - which iv one Imod; and' twenty fret wide they shall he &seed fi fteen feet; from said line. In Adams street, the outside of the curb stone shall he placed stiven feet from thcltrue dine of the Street, and i that part of Thi,rd street 'between 7.larket and ILycMf.'etßects.. the!eurbstone shall be - placed thres fcet frifin the True tine of-the street, and in that part of the same street between Lyon and High strr'cts, they shall be Placed eleven feet-from said.line. • SECTicIN .5. The s.tid side walks or font ways on both side's of - Market street,- from! centre to tha upper ralvert in blighih street, h arsh Adams, anti Third Streets, from Market to High streets; shall be. graded, cnt dnwn, filled up, curbed and pav i ed,ns; hereafter directed; and cutters made and, paved, and the primerty, in- ,fiftint of which such foot Ways, sidewalks, and gutters, shall' e made and raved, shrill ' be, and 'li e ! saute is here. by faxed with the expenVo thereat; in proportion to the extent of the sante in front i agreeably, to the provitlinn•of the first, Pedant' and: thirdsee tions of the act of Assembly , entitled "A Supple. merit to an act entitled an act ine t rporating the Totim of Pottsville ' in Schuylkill - 0;141y, into a. Borbugh,',' passed the filteenth du of June, A; D., 15.40.) • • j • Sit-Tierr fi. The curb stones- in Mai het street, shall-be at least three I•tet long, tied two Wide, and six inches thick. Tbo.e in Adams and Third streets, shall be of the same tea,: and bread,; , ,_ 8,14 five inches thick; the front and ends of Stli ' d stories mast be dressed smooth for Ifni breach)] of nine inches from the tip. The top nttigt elm be tressed straight and smooth, and brought to a u_ niforin thickness of five or six fliches,ns the cave may require, by dressimg the back for t h e breadth °lam and a halt inches, the top to be so Bevil led that it shall have the same rise se' the pave. ment, hereinafter - mentioned, the stot ? e to be set that the front shall lean back.one and a half in ches to the foot rise, . Scc-rt6N 7. A gutter three feet wide shall be paved outside of said corb.ston. with smooth or rounded atones, supported by flit stones, slink on edge into the eartholie bottom of said gutter to be nine inches below the top of said both -stone; sand shared in such meaner as shall he preserib.• 'ed by the Borough Surveyor. . • Samoa; 8. The„side.walks or foot ways be. tween said curbstone, and the line of said sweet, shall be cut down or filled up; BO as to • corresponit with the rise and fall thereof, and shall be paved with well burnt brick, and. shall.have a • rise 'of. halt en inch vi the tacit front said curb-stone, to ? amide the said line of the street . • lfrovided, That in front of any lots not ectu. ally built upm, the"stde.ivelks or font.wayre, shall not be required to be the to a greater width than five feet fromthe *curb-stone, the residence of stieh • foot-svava vrr side-walks, from the said pavements to the line of the street, being lard .with gravel. so as to support the pavements. • Sicrins 9. No person shall Set or cause to , be set any Curb stone, or make or cause' to be made any pavements orside-walks;Until the grade and place thereof,shall be given by the BorotighSur. veyer,or a person appointed by. the Council for that, purpose. The expense ,whereof shall be borne hy the propertfholder in front of whose lots!the, same shall be given; and any person wh2 snail set or Celtic lobo set any curb-stone, or shat make or cause to be made any . pavernents or side , walks,contrary_to - the provision of this ordinance, shall fin...every offence forfeit and . pay a penalty of twenty dollars: SCcriori IQ lithe owners of the prop erty Iron ting on the aforesaid streets, within the t lihaiti a. foresatdoshall neglect es refuse, 'for the apace of sixty °aye alter the publication of this ordinance, to curb, giade and pave in front of their lota, re. spectively, aceurding to the true intent of ;this ordinance, the street Committee, for the time be ing,' are hereby authorised In have the same dons; atdrecover the expense thereof fro . pt the owner or okcnere of Paid iota, or Ole a ha; for the earn°, prove ion of the aforesaid act of aectirding to the towernbly: . , , Passed into an Ordinanio, this Twent sixth day, arMaY, A. D., !ilia: y. FRAticIS I, ?ARVIN, President. - krtr..or I . : 1 ' • ' 1 ISAAC ntcx. Town Clerk., Jane 3, 23- MS Wraps - ir. CAiip—Juat received and for v Il ;sato an assortment of Gig, Salkey, a ad tiding Whiii4and Walking Canes. • , . .. . Marc 419.12 4 - , JOHN ri.-C.M.i RUN: • , • BHERIFFA:I;TY-0 To ,the free eind lo'dependent - llee tors of Schupkill County., I.TIRIENDS AND FELLOW ,CITI ing been solicited bya number °Cloy fr -• -i.e. I am induced to off. r Myselr q.a condi ear-i o next General Election for the office of - s E'R I .; ,1 7 F ' 4 - Should I beso fortiMate as to reseiSst nmaprity, ofyour votes Ipleage myself to perform - theaTtuties of acid office wi th fidelitv to the test of toy attlti ,JEREMIAII RA D. Pottsville, March 4., To . I he' Electors ,of Sehnvintre: 7 z . ramßl FINDS AND FELLOI4 CITIZh:NS:.;«„ At the, • argent soticiuttion of-tt number .of my trijend4 induced to offer myself - as o eandidate': , ftv - r the office of.': . • - . _. .. iw SHER.I.P.P,.,; ..%,: ; I',:i • - At the ensuing clef ;ion. Should you think rui:Pper to. elect me, I pleagemyself to Perform the duttelief the office to the best of my abilities: • . I-A SAMUEL NAUFION. • ti- MIZE . . .. . To. th e Erectors oft Seho)lkillo. i ,.. FIKLow . ciTIZENS t—At the earnei roll: citation of u number of my fellOw.ciliiiina, - I have been induced to offer, myself aa a earAidates for the office of . _.: .• ;t4 .. SHE .R I F F" • i 0; At. the ensuing election. and TCf Ketfullf, licit in • yonr-stiffrege.. Should I be no ihrttinete Ition be elector' to said effice. I will endear:4 toii*form the ditties the:collo your entire 'cittisfacjj&n. Your fellow citizen, • JOAN BICKPL -74./J Match 11, To the Free anti ludepertlentelec . - tors,V Schuylkill/ CounttM • • • FELt,ow the carnOi.k 604 a citations of n number of, my fiteilds,lt. , have concluded to ofFcr myself as a, cnodidutti.;Or tho ofFiCe of S.ll ER FP LO I • .4 4. '+ • At the , rnsuing'clertion, and resPectrullylolicif your votes. Sluiuld 1 be , elected, r pledgciMyselt to perform the duties of the'ofrice: to thc;*set of my, abilities, • of Merkel there, - level n . rise three tr of Aderns t'u thn south. culvert near inches. nod licit and Fey. !I Fourth or riet and six. net of Wil. resent' Ivo inches to iitreci, &Um wi r .thnilis fronk 1, the rise to 'MICH AEL , --March 1t,.. • ! . • lib the Free findintlepeadent4.' • ee tors of Sehtoikill. •CountC, T the vainest solicitation of a numbeto° f my • friends. I have befit induccd to utiOnysolf as a candidate for thelollice'of SHERIFF - Al t he enaning eleeti29. , Should, you per to elect me, I ;fledge myself to periitrin the: duties of said ollice,lto the best of my aligity„ . . • •*A 1 I CIII2)3'II3IAD I T, • .the Free and lndependenqlee - t o rs Of Sehttylkil! County. • 7 .; AVIN(I been "elicited .by a large 'of soy friends; I em induced, in fdrerimpet, as n candidate, at the ensuing eleetpi3O,!?ur the office of , 1 • Sri F.R I FF. ; . 7, lmaltl I he en fortun4te as to receive „ i • your r a t e ,' will perform the , titleo that • office impartially and to, the hest iinny WILLIAM Wek ilruotrxig. EWE Watt. street, sbOve z (ten ( loor'inelles ,vrttil street, co -tenths to Ain re !I 1 q 'arket Ftreet, tenors lower . ode, from i pevOn:en'tlis from ttictice otlw, to tic. arket street,. !S and mg ht. enee ' rise ten the; • PO Aliens' ien feet three. distant, and the south- Match 18.-. To the Free aptl : lndrpendent' otere of Scintill a / 1 'County - . , • r i lEt.Low-c - VrtzENs.:—The tiolfcitPtiOns of .. . L. . • I.IIMICMIII fiirmit., who •havo prt+sed nit Ittutr styport, have induced me to offer iityself to ypur erptidcrattoo, os a candidate for $- .ice Of. lice of • f rhei street: it or the cost r e inches and I . Lyon street, n point two ! one Got one e.st corner of • , fi UR . I3' F. • 4 nt- the ne:sl. Oelnher h.terbori. Shoillo he ac fortiinsle ss to reeetee a itisjority3ll . 9r 'roles no exertions to give A•nttrgoinilstac (ion, the duties of the (Aec with industry and tide/ity.. • ; iN • • • .1\ it 71101,A5. SEurzlZEr Er:. vuttn,ipe, .7.4 • 7n Ihe .1•:!1 el ors of Schoylkiti t co. E!,Low CITIZEN: —Atthe aitifelitatiart ,of my friend:, who turre.ruhuiprify ptnmi• ,td-to support rne in diffrent z attlinna of the county. 1 have. hen induced .to offer !Utyse f ap LI candidate Foi the office of Y , •Sur.llllP • • At the ensninz elettittri. Slmbld I ht . : ..14) fortrt tulle as iti-be *leered, I pledge-rnyselfMcpetfourt the dulies of 9111 re: best of abilities, JQSI.IPA'LIftYER:',- 51cIi(mriptar , z,_)Tarti) .23; To the. Eh tors ofSchUyikiii v EhLOW C ITIZENS:-1 offer ITVFelfei candidate for the office of B,IFE R IP F • - Of Seb»yl ill County, nt the election rici Ohroher next.Shoctid you elect ultt i I -pled& pyoulflu do ply duty' with fi d elity. ..... April - - , I'o the, Voters of Sehusikilt.Countj F,eirnw Citizens: —ln the hope ni3r4ceiyin majority of your vatei;, I hereby utree:Arlyselt: a candidate litrlhe alien of • S II '-.Er-; a I F .I;‘` . ; , Al• thc next General ..u..*l F cled, my best ekertinns shall be tried 13cribi!n? the .du. ties appertaining to 'that office, pri . nOnly and faithfullx—,and if defeated; shalt reinisity - Yours irC•Friendship, 'HN ANDREVIi 1.1; WILSON. I;)B—tee Jeans Barr*y, April 29,, DANIEL B. IlAr,,i ,TOWN• UNIAL roIAICF.: pleasure in announcing:to thCitizens Kchplkill-conntv. that they have opened tn• the basement F tory of the Town Oak an Centro street. in the pirrough of Pottsville, r4plendid sortment of , NE Al GOODS, fr lust brought om Philadelphia, where lb - cy wet° ected with great care ,- and purchase: iatunusually . : uw prices—comprising act) , variety DX"! • • - Dry Goode, Groceries, Plasm Ware' China ' . Ware, 'Queen s 'and Earthen „Ware, Among .which may be found y . Superfine Clothe, of various e?rore n.Ol-sualities Blnek and Faney.colored enssithejes, Saltinets, Flannels. and 'Woolen Manic Prints. Lawns, Gin.liar.qs, Itlorinoese nit . SM. Satin, Linen and Laces," Canton Flannel, Ifollande and Nankai ki Alaraeillesand Valenti] Vestinge '''.. ' , 3:4, did, 5-4,6-4 Muslin,, Bleached Si. 741eacitbd. Silk, Cambric, Gmgham and COllO4 ladle. i :New and mil em. etpc Summer Chit _ , ' . Cottonades and Bevertcene, • ':. • in tine, is very general assnrtmenT of ',1";:: •.- • Gentlemen's Summer Ware ,' ' - - ~ Silk,Cotton, Mohair Morino & Wiapti7d Stockings Ladle-et nd Gentlemen's Super' Kid,-114kin, York • tan, Silk, Thread. Beaver & Buckaliti Gloves, - Ladies' Silk, Monairand Picnic Mitei;;Aite. • ' New. Orieane. St: , tprobt, rorici.itk,o; Loaf arid Lump Sugars, 'l'44 New Orleans, Sugar nonce, and SyriOlolaesce, • 'Pea aldroffee, of various kinds,. --- ,Cheese, Candles, Sopp and Vinegar; 4 Salman.llerring, Mackerel. Shad an 4 Codfish, :Flame, Shoulders, Sinriked Beef. amtVonison. • Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Allealii.,.: -. , Havanna ' IltilfSpanish and Cominol4:egars, Soda . Illateenno Si gar Crackers, : , 4 Sperm Oil, Buttcraggy, and Lard, ,irr . : .. Dried Apples and Peaches,- , •,,;:. - and a great varied; °father articles, aleof,whicii' wilt. be sol' at low ' r ! prices'for . cash, or inNachange for Counts" , ;ka -t/re. i ! '' , ~ ' - .. • 'iCe.ftememberOt __o ibten flallStorid: - . • . • • , Pottsville, May 11 — , 1 - -- .. 20=`',...' Evgounr. E stu ng.- - T.IST opened, at the old Post pirjep,CentrelSt opposite Market, an excellent stea.atment of Boots and Shoes of superior quality, ',ill be sold theepoury cheap for caeh;lll— ;;FOSTER. ' 15-- April A, BUCKET ,re.! 'calved a.. gupplY at Pocket .WhitttP, - which aiThbe cold'vely TqN NAN', ' 1., • n t EMI =I WE w P',! ',P.m ~ I g 's 15- HAAS; S LAING,:
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