FLO W E'R§ Each leaflet tea tiny scroll • Inscribed with holy Huth, A lesson that aroutid,the heart - Shbuldheep the dew of youth;- Bright m issals from ifigelic thump' terry-bytir. ag Bow were the esitlVol glory shorn Were it of *MGT'S . boreal They trimlife . On thu: Alpine heights, The fissuredr , ea they p ic as. The ?.czeit wild, with heat and and, Shares too their bresi , edness; And wherestier the •yreary heart • Tiara in its Lim despair, The meek eyed blossom upward looks; Inyittng it to prayer? , &SORT 13 . 1.1 T EfiNTL,'IL Dalt.CitiOlt, No NlOOll ea na,,—To embitter &amok. life; .twin your eintiou ou nll amall:mattera at th of -the bayonet. ,t • • Ttt secure yourself against a cainlitl h F Call men hard -mimes before you have ai l their fatilts." • • • i To keep yourdelf in a itate of diseenten Set your heart on having C'f , / thing ezti l your mind: To involve y ourst I f in • i nettric able MI Shape your course of action tby :tizeii plea; but by temporary eapedienta. To provide tor potos.lf abundant me ehame and repentabce At t uti.l,er tflo - 91:pa4iion. • i To dio ovi , hopt / alcenrnplishin an.litikii. Ways icrentl.to do a4tn , ll,il); gnat tirte.it' ueeect 'the preoeut lat.nYola oppottunity H yeti - fi• 4v .T.t destroy your authority o;er your c When you are is a g4od 13 .in3r 4ive ti,e• 1 plums ; crll4l in althulnar, bl wa un.l rep i ll To gain a permanent rfipntitirat : Erni be, rater than ro appear ie To gain eitetvive niefu!nva l i: : Br sent opportuttoy, greA or end tin to the atrao.t. , • - ha s'auceiaful reprovo . : First eon'. by suh i ortutial &Old+ of keldue l e's thLt. e them.. - The editor of the New York Sunday Mercury 111-116 t be in a .bad 76 Hear how ho 'talks: SUMMER CoM PLaiaTs.--Terribte warm L. day. —hOt enotigh.io set the.occan herntom 'eter mast burst—it can't wand t•uch duck hipped into the Park pond, and lo f t ha feathers by' the 'scald ;—wish I ore, lege iega filled - with ice, and had a patent 'refr glrator to sleep in ;--just - sast a boy scraped tiP fr In the sidewalk with a spoon, and Ich ,taken idiwn ceaar— don't think ihlcken - very soon girls. v‘ear bandages to keep them from flattening Town Cloud. now and then comes over .the„sunL-c stay thett long before it get. , dried up;--geed time to preach fire and briina:one—erery body would repent; , —saw this.minure a man's nose in a mintjulep—how it lats..ed ; —polar bora on the frozen ocean must' take comfort these, days ; ] Brandreth t ayills don't affet. the th - froionorter at al;--.wish I wawa therinorneter—never'd rise a i • • bore 50 ;—only the ini.lera of tiro ideas li. ft ; the ;, i. • . rest are sonets--:- , werry i tiot-; - -lisi !lion honor. A Witower A riColucs - r. , 4,A bribe, aptly op-. plied. has been known to effect wonders in other countries than this,iand where some of the leaisla 'tete were corrupt npd lodes money, has produced • - iftonishing results. It is -rciat.rl that a number of years ago, a bill was brouelit beforri the house - of Commons in Great Britain, which ilicited much opposition—insomuch that its fate d.-perided on the voto and influence of one mpintM, who e vinced strong 'opposition to the bid. • ,ffie final miestion must bs determined on the following .day. and this member, the next morning, was waited' on by a gentleman who put an elegantly bound volumeinto Ida hand. tTh sir; said he, !is a scarce and valtiable trod, tliebt' may probe= bly thruw,some light on the merits of the bill now before the Haase. As a man of honor and integ . city, you are expected to peruse if a iihnttention the Meantime I await your reply." The member, not a little surpri:ed, opened the book. It consisted only of thirty p tges-but each . page was decorated with a marginal note of the value of £lOO. The effect was immediate and deciAve. ''Turning to the gentleman who was waiting his repl . i, ho said : •The solidity of these argUments is irresisible: They place the matter ‘,. in a light en=sclear, that he who tuna may xeird.— . I rejoice to be convinced of my error sand shall act accordimily.' The bid was px.ss6.l! A - ATT Ita.rsritatios.,—A person i-king how it happened that so many beautiful young la Ilea - to dk up with ind.ffernnt' htigliands, after mans tine offurs,wea thus epti ylausvri red by a mountain mai ; dem A young him! of hel'a requested her tri go , into a cane,brake and get the haod-aine.st Slur mai set it it OqC/3 - going through, •ibilhout turning. titre went- I —and coining out, brought hi ti rpiitc a mean reud. When ho d her, ens that the handsomest reed ,slae.saor, .01 no,' ale replied .1 saw may finer as I. Went along, but .t went on in hopes of ono much tiiitti I ea nearly through, nd th - eri I ma oiMird io take up with any ono! could flail- 7 mcid got a crtiutted one wt last: • . ALL 11011 TA 1 , 7 1 TOA , T —1n03 , 110 , irg toes! was given .on the 4th of July, .st Catnpheti Court }Low. Virinis . : by Re. HogAeii-41! . Proirlent I.want you to let every one know that I am for 1 Henry elly agoinit the'ssorld. fie stroll vv'ero barn close to the Slashes bf 'old,Hanover. He herefoote4 and-so-414 I. yetis a god CrOf buy 'WAS mammy and so cvai 1. b knew him like a book and I love biro like-a 'brother. l ir a:.y rniri has anything to an R ' gaink him. lot him c‘iale to nio. If here is any litter, br'over. or stainer, ruin -thin Henry Clay on! this God's globe, ',why I ty` he w . l uid b‘e,' a aort eutiosay. and I would like to look at hiro. Co (333 cheeiC) ~~ .~ An Iriah.gentle'mau by'•tbo Mime of Man,' ro" near a private flirt ~ne o f i t i 1,10( intabi,ent4, ‘Wbci hnelookell frdm his keep:. er. The maniac sutidmily, siorpe& and reaund u p o n elar:ge etick,eichinic'd • Who nr. you, Sul The gentlemen we' rather eforrned, but tbinki,,g d:vert his elt , ntion by a pun,-repliz. , l, am a )üble man, I Clat rrln by nmifeani! man by na• tOre; .Are you en,' rcj )in:11 ill° other,' •v:!:y am * tnrido myaepl, a) we t.o mitt 11:,r,ht 5.01 •lA5.` Ire thin knocked, For 31r. Nidn down, dnd • r..,n awry. , F' , ,gsn chola • the fruits Of drokennus,' slid to lindl Ird to an noly,ditighter;'orhoin he al _,rnaat idolized, as he k:ckeil a poor inebriate in.o the stre,:t.. !Poor see: replied thodau,:thtet• •Let tno cauttop you to bawara end not to get e diunker husband?' ' •Wdlo makes the drunksrds, father?' The landlord eloped. Ile List ,Ttcatiau was a poser.. . 0/VING ♦ FALS?. C•01..0111101 To THS AP jlbcra!' said an f lrishmen, who landed Imo yesterday, direct front the great theatre of the Repeal agitations, 'the yallah favor and black voin jt mast be very bid here intirely!' 'Why do you think' so I' said ',lig friend'; to whoa) be tuldres - ed the remark. , = 4isn't it as plain s the nnse on yerlata--and ye din a tolerable size 'ainillin'-hot , tie yersclf-r-iclit it, at plain, I 111 . * - turtle face on yet face, frorn'tlte number, Of Math onilialf:h vanilla I gee in the streets . . CON UMPTION OF Tnr. . Lum;:-..,;„ : vffeetions of the Litter, Asthma, i Broncha,itt, Pain or Weakness of the Breast-or Loriii; Chronic Coughs. Pleurisy; Hemorrhage of the lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary ' Organs. . _ , . NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION; • A compound Balsamic preparation, of!,tha Prunus Virginiana or. 'tt Wild Cherry Bark,"_ • combined .with the Eitract of •Tar.lprepared by, a new . chemicall , process, ePprov.ed and recom., mended, by the most distinguished physicians, and universally ecknowleged the most valuable Medicine ever discovered. No Quackery/1r No Deription. .' • In setting forth . the yiitue ,4 of this truly great 'medicine, we have no de-ire •to deceive .those Who are htlemring under affliction, nor do we will to eulogize it mitre than it ju s tly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast a. mount of soaring and distress occasioned by many of the diseaseii in which. thin'medicins hes proved so 111011 y successful, we feel that we can. not urge its claims too strungli,eirisaj, lour much in its favour. . 1 • I ' Variant; remedies it in true hard been' offered. I and mat d Iran notice tor the care Hof diseases of the Lungs, and some have na'douht seen fermi were went, but of all that have. vet been discov. ered, it is somitted by phrstcianS and all who have witnes,ed its effects, tl-at.-none has proved as eueces.ful as this. Such indeed, ate Oa • MEI pAut LIM ZEE merit : ily t MO prtan !el' for ;Iluence re r 4 bu useful DEE DE= BFIRPRISING FIETEES 01 this Milani), that even in the advanced stages of Cott .I.l.mrriuN, after all the ino.t esteemed rein. edi.s tit physicians have failed to effect any 'change, the use of 'this medicine has been pro. domive of the most artopirhing 'relief; and se teeny effected cures after all IMpee of recovery hall been despaired of. - lit the first, stages of the diseasa, termed •! Ca. ma , dial Conyn»ptiun," originating. trom neglect ed COLD, it. has been used with undeviating success. • and hundreds ecknowletigm.they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. le that ior m of Cpnininprion so pryalent , amongst delicate youttg females, cuininthily termed debitity, or (MING INTO A DECLINE." . complaint viih winch thou-ands are linger has also proved highly suenessful, and not only possesses the-power of checking she prog 'retts of this alarming complaint,hht also ens anti invigorates the sy-tam mormeffectually t hare any medicine we have ever, pi”se,,eit. Ile-ides its :surprising effleacv in Cnnsompti lion, it is eqatilkielficactotis in ' iver Complaints, firth , Bronchitis, andilitll efFersiime ef tha Lunge. and has cured ionby of ;the most Mem.; note cases, alter every'other remedy' had failed.[ irr For particlura see Dr. Wistar's Treatise - on! Consumption, to be.had of the agents. Ihe Extraordinary Saceeszt Attending the use of this medicine in diseases of_ the Lungs, and the many singular cores-it 'hail effected, having fully established its efficacylj and as we have already published numerous cer;' tificates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we: consider it odr mecessary t..) exhibit a lung. list of. them in thiS place, and will only nicntiun a few cases, to show what it has done. ; • 'WHILE LIFE 'REMAINS WE HAVE. STILL SOME HOPE. i• A SVRFRIsING Cone.—Among the many sin gular cores which, this medicine. has Effected, there is perhaps none in whiehlite powers are Eia fulls shown as in the case of Mrs: Austin. This lady had. been' ennsumPtive for , several ,yearn, and during the greater part of this tune had received the, best medical attention, and iii. ed al the most ,yuluable remedies, yet nothing could be- found -to arrest its progress. She =be cable subject tottviolent fits of coughing; exeeettl rated large quantities of matter uccastanally tin acd with blubd,Und step by step this fearful die ease continued its course, until all hopes of a re covery was entirely despaired of. W hilt in this distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of the grave, she, commenced the use of this Balsam, which to use !ter own expression,np. -erated almost litre a char ni. In a few - days she expectorated fluty, the cough was ,gradually, suppressed, and every day' a ppeared to , add treSh vigour tti her Icokit, arid now, in the place of that emaciated for m-wilOring: to , decay, she is seen Mingling in society; :in hate health- than She has enjoyed for DI- INTERE , TEEi: TE-71310NY.=-1 1 a ti witnes.' sed the surprising's:lElmeg of Dr. Wert ii's Bal. sain oh Wild Cherry, in the case or Mrs. Austin, .1 cheerfully Deimos": lidge the above .stalerrumt to be true and correct. '2 I •J. N. WALTERS, M. D. LIVER COMPLAINT:4I 7 P; Eliza Thompson Was affiCted with Vita compl.,int ler nearly fiveyetirs, euring which tittiashe was tinder the most skit. fist physicianr—liail tried ,Me'rcury, Botanic, and llonaritatnic remedim, and even/ thieg thatlef. 'erred hi r any hopes of 'relief.. She had dull, waudi.rilig pains to the ridell sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, n hacking cough, frequent pains in' the breast, and had been uha. life iti tieep on the tight aide for three yeare-- By the use tit this Balsam, she was cured in U . Sew weeks, and ietnains well t :this day. ‘IPSOII. Woodstowa, Sept- 4, 1841. Dear Sir :—Although t'ou'r invaluable .ni dy eine has already Mund hundreds of powerful a 4 vocales; at may still be gratifying to youi, s re ceive a communication !relit any one that hait been relieved by it Siich,Sir, is truly my ase. 1 Jove been a victim to that terrible dislase Consumption. for many months, and have suffer. ed so much, that had-become almost weary tit my life. Hearing your Balsam so highly piais , ecl,, I began taking's: a few Weeks hack, andean assure you it has reheycd tea wore Flan any thing I have ever used before, and 1 emilidently believe it will.cure me el:Feet:tally.' Tlease 'raise the bearer the worth of the enclosed,, and oblige, Yours' Respectlelly,l JOIIN PEARSON: , Chester County, Sept. 6, 1811. Friend Wisear :—lt gives the Much pleasure to_inft m thee that!my Wile'e'health has iidprov ed very much since she has been using thyl Bel 'main. of Wild Cherry, and we think there la no doubt but it will cure her. 1 She . bas takentae. two bottles .I purchased from thee a elm! !time since, and her cough -is much hitter. she also sleeps well at night, mill says. she has found nu t_ thmg to giveherro 'meet' railer. Thee will Please give the tester two butth,A more -for Thy Friend, EDWARD 110LNI ES. Lancaster Coal V Jule' IS Dear Sir:—Please rend me two but les of yotlr genuineßil-ain of Wild Cherry. 1.1 'have been afflicted with eons-mow ionfor the last tvo!ye,ars mid suffered very Much With a severe dough, pains in' my breast...dtflieulty of breuitiinallrltglit and having tried numerous remedies, and also been under several doefors, Yet I +Could not find, any thing to relieve me onttl (osier scene of your Balsam.- I get one bottle froM neighbor, of mine who is using it, and hive found such wonderful relief from it tint I have no 'doubt it will cure me effectually.l .Very respectfully you rs, &C. • gozEßi EIOMMAN. IT -Read the following 'frion Dr..dacot IHoff. mail, a physician of extensive praCtice in Dian.. tingdon county. Dear Sir,—l procured one^bottlo of Dr.lWia. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, El.; of this place, and triCd, it in a case of obsti nate Asthma, on a -child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedice had , been tried bvi b. -oft any relief. - The Balsem gave sudden roll f and in my opinion, the child is effectually cu by its use. Yourr., JACOB IiOFFMAN. M. p. December 23d, iS4I. ; • i I Dear Sir,—Ypur' &ham cf Wild Cherry h. effected en no astonishing cures here.- Olio which-is an old lady, Mrs.lßtissell;whohad i suffering for along time with shortness of briiat ing; and general ,wealiness „until she was final y obliged to keep ICer bed. Alter ialious °their° mediea had been resorted to in..vain, she comnaert.' cod using your Balsam, god after taking tore bet: EC en‘Or l the re pruve t fice m n oU I ~e' I' , :-_ , -e: , t - .•••','. , ' ,- MEM QM ;; , ! . i:, - :? -, i ; t;i'!.: - 4'M ' 4 .:' '• i s .7'!.i. - ,..:'''. , -:'"'''.—,:', 7 ..,- , -., t,:.T'.- Ilea, was so tar recovered WU) be able to ottetki to all the duties of her' bona'. and on Wang two bottles m ore, was entirely cured. ,. Respectfully tic., - " 1011N.:S. MARTIN. ' , . li"' o' itiville.;l%. .. • _ . . , C4U7:10,N,--As there ia a spurious mixture cape r& syrup of Wild chrrry, parchaser I s should e, tr be, particular •to a'sk _ton Dr. 'WSTAR'S VfALSAINI,*and observe his signature on the Dot. tic; i IPrapared'for the proprietor, and Fold a t Min whole or 4104 Williams & Co., Chemists, No. 2 'street. Philadelphia. . ' • EActillOl.TZ and • i Sold in Pottsville by E. B. JOHN F. C. MARTIN, - aud in almost every town and village ihronghout the country. • : Price $.l. 00 a Bottle, ' !January 7,.18413. OITHE WHOLE youLD: Il is adeiitled by all who hUve used them. (and wh.i has not!) that • DR. PETEIVO V Eti k.ITA 111. E AN. Titituous I i creF:.: the i most unrivalled r e medy ever discovered: tntay the ngenutiy of mart They are a- sovereign! Cure for the hallowing complaints: ir•llow and Bill , tot! Fevers, Fever and Ague, I.)apepsia, Crimp. Liver; itomplaint.Sick. Headache, Jatandire. Asthma, Orop.:. sy. Rheum:attain, I.:nlargemerik of the Spleen. .Pilea • Cholim Female Obstructios; Heart-burn: Ferretti, Tongue. Nausea, Distentio ns of theiSiiimach and BoweisllnCipient klicea. h latnlcui e, llahfmal Cod.; ti veil ess. 1...118S of A net in, I; lotehed oi Sallow Coial plezion, and in all-cases of !Torpor of the BoWeis, where a Cathartic or an A perfect 18 needed. ; They are exceedingly ma id:ita their Operatton.,,proi ;ieing neither Nausea. Griping, or 'Llebilny. Chet' areextensPiely used and con:v. - ea dedliy Paaczisim; Pl/YelClArl, in all parts of ihe'Union, from %Oman tiny quantity of Cei ;ideates of theirlialue can be - oh; tamed. SHERMAN S Ct HIGH LOZENGERS Are the aa:est. most sure and "effectual.remedy, for C o lds„Corisumpuon.WhoopintiCougmAstlaina , nets of ihn Limas or Cheat. Ne. Sc. I Mr. J /Lai Markey, foot of Gouierneur at., cured - di ;cough Oljeightemi mulith's standing, supposed td he 2 settled Coitemnptinn , by -these Lozenges,' wheii the phvsiciana couid do ridifiing :for him. Mr. 'Clarks W. PeAins. 71 flowery.,was cared of n severe MAIO and co i al 'of three montaa's atOilig, by Italia b. x oi the Lozenaies. i • • I tlev..rlr.Huncr:ak,.l97.Pearlg6, has used them in his family with iiiyarich!c camp, and recommends them to lull who are aillictdd with coughs, colds, br any affectosna of the lungs. I . , • Mr. MIE. Martin suffered several weeks with a di's tressingitiough, which acithltik relieved, till he tried the^c Loimiges. which cured him an a fliw hours. ' Mr. .Iguirs W Hale. No d Tontine Buildings, Will at., gave sume to O friend ;who not enjoyed a night's adesia for FM esal weeks, heing.every tow mi nute. attacked with some Matressing cough. as aliniasl to take away his life. The Lozenges made Min raise easy, and enabled him to sleep Weil at nigh. lie had • tried every thing else lie heard -of, and nothing else affor'rhd the least relief—another instance of ba1 , 111;' a fellow-being bum au untimeiy grave. • SW:RAI A N'S °HIM .10ZENGERS Proved ha more than 40.0)0 cases to be infallible the Only certain worm-destroying medicine ever tbs. coieredt . Bj , :itrrosta OF W °Rms.—Pain in Ms joints orlimhs offciiiive breath. pecking atlthe nose. grit.daig of the teeth during sleep. and at tones a paleness about the myth fluyhisieheeka breeding at the nose, h gnaw ing Sellital.loll at tire stomach, flashes of heat r the surface of he body, slight chills or shiveringe, head ache. thOwsiness, vertigo,-torpor, disturbed:dreams. sudden starting in sleep with fright and screanaiiig , lfflonetiMes a troublesome cough, revensliness, thtrs nialyd hire, fits, bad taste in'the mouth, difficult breath the stomach tog; pain in or Bowels. fatigue,l nausea; qseatioslitiess, voracious 'appetite; leanness; bloated stomach or limbs, gripings:snooung pains hi various part? 61 the body, a sensu dl' something risisig m the throat,,itchins. of the anus towards night, a, friumit desire lO pass something from the bowels,-and some: times dtsehargai of shine and mucus. Dr Galen Hutzler, IttBs,litb A venue, klieiv a child that was cured of his by these pizetigerv,aher three year's 'ylutfering, and when malting else would give the least relief. A oily on board of one of die. Havre oackets. was cured of tits by only one dose of them. Ms.:kith lf. !food, 37 Thir, street. gave them to. his child, and they brough .away themodusi by thou sands.. - 'Zabriskie, 18 bonne et.. Las used them in-over 701) cases, some of them -of the m.ist alarniing char-, acres, Mid always wittithe ereatesesuccesst Beiddmtn . E. Geodspesd,.l3o ttiixtli Avenue, has us cd them In his family for two years, with entire suc: I cess. Twenty-five cents per box. ' Shei•nzan's ifradoche Lo*.e . rigt.rs Give immediate relief in !lessons ..or sick Headache; palpitation o I the heart. lowness of spirits, &alma deney. inflammatory, or putrid sore throat, bowel or rammer complaint. fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of he chest, cludie, spasms, 'cramps, of the, 'stomach's's bowels, hysterical affl etions ner vous ',diseases. droWsinesS through the day and fulnes s at night; cholera or cholera murbus, tnatrlana, lassitude, or a sense of lafigue. • Persons. travelling or attending large parties will find the Lozenges real ly reviving, and Imparting the buoyancy of youth--u -sed after dissipation, they restore the tone; of the layi tent generally. and remove all the unpleasant 'synip icns' of too tree living. , ! 111.. Moore. Esq., t' f , itor of the Brother- Jona than; was cured of a sevcre headache in six minutes by dine of the Camphor Litzengess—he was 'prejudiced to '' mingt them. . ..hiseph B. Nimes, Esq.,' Vice President of the Wash ingtim Marine Insurance Company. has suffered for yeariswith nervous headache, that nothing would re lieve till he used these Ls ze..ges whmh removed it entirely in fifteen minute's. . Dr. G. Hunter, 108 ai :th Avenue; has Leen subject to violent attacks 01 headache. soms.fia make shim al.' mos , blind fur two or . three hnus at a trine. _ Nothing ever allOrded him any relief till lie tr.ed these Lozen ges; and they cured sum in a few mioutos. IV. H. Mires Esq .of the New' York Herald, has used I hem for'the last year for hesdache.Or lassitude. and always Mood immediate relief' from them. , Sherman's plii:der! I . ' It 00.00 0 sold yearly of' thus best of all! Plasters.— Itheirintiiism, Lumbago . ; Pain or or in the Back, LOtits,'Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbs:effectual ly cured by i'. jJj Only; I2i Cents each, and warn ranted superior to all other playlets to tis'e. Be par: ticular to get Shsinian' Poor Man's Plaileri, or you will lie imposed Soon. Avoid the a.. uriods and worth -lena imitations. The • ame is stamped on thelback of each; get non',s without it, or you will he decoived.. ^ . Cough Lozmgeb only 5 cents.a box. . , Worni Loicnses 5 • do' do - Camphor rlr headache Lozenges, 25 cents per box. PoOr Alan s Plaster. only ItIL cents a piece. • The above Aledicines for sale by - • • de J. BRATTY. Agentscorihe proprietor. Also by !high kinSley, !'Port - Carbon: , William TaggartiTamaqtra. . George Bei isnyder, New Castle. June 10, 1813 I ye JOXFUL NEWS. A linnet, every disease that flesh is heir to may be cured.by the timely use of 0A K ELEY'S UOM• POUND EPURATiVE SYRUP. This may be proved,aa tisfactorily to those 'who will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates ( irdperlinitthenticmed) occures perform ed on individuals whn had lost nil,hopes ofrelief— ceniflcates of Physicians who had:cile most severe cases.under treatments their pane tie hiving taken the Medicine by their advice and been mired—c ertificates frbin the Pi oilionotaili, Clerk of Oriilfaiia' . Court. No tary. Sc.. siatmr their ammairtance with persons'of respectability and standing, who having the geed of their fellow men at heart. have voluntarity mine for-• ward.and given a statement of their cage and its cure. for public:aloe. eec. ikr. The number of these cerii ' li;dates being too great for neykr,li;.ei iniblication, the subscriber has deemed' it adv4able so have a copy of 'the most important certificiiies properly authentica ted, u. der'aeal, to be placed at the siOresof agents, i who hive Orb, tnediciee for sate. v.ihererpersiins afflic ted with - i -Screliala qr Kings; etil IVhiio Swelling, 'Chronic hheumatism. Tester, Merenriiii diseases, Enintions of the Skin, Cough of long standitig or in- - cinient i Consmention, sick Head-ache,.&e, May. have an. opportonity of ascertaining the names anti residences of those who have been cured by its use, and who will he willing, if culled uport, to give every information reqviired... As a incise general evidence ,that this is no quack tnedteine. would refer to the raineS of the follow, ing well known physiciam,s, who have attested to its efficacy::--Dr. J. P. theater; Dr.,S. G., hitch. Dr. Juo. Otto, Dr. 11. hluhlenberg, Dr; J. E. Sorbet.. , Sold wholesale and, Retail ai the ding and Chetni cal Store of! 1 - I ; E.R. Pottsville: i 1 i n eravi 11 tit ; Kinsley; Port Carbon'; Henry:Voute, OrviigsbUri. • January 21, . . 4-Iy. • MOSES & LOTS,. '" mi nrr . - FOR SALE, ' Also; large number 1 of 4`..; aatia *••• Beildingis arid out Lots.; of ira dour Sizes, on the'. Navigation tradt, lying princi pally. in the Borough;of Pottsville.. Apply to • , • SAMUEL LEWIS,' July IG, ; Real estate agent. Centre St, i. I i f, I ~i I i el AST IRON SCREENS.—Cant Itonpollind Screens of viiious sizes for - Gcial, on bang anti for sale at' W. 11. MARSHALL'S Cheap Grocery flour Feed & Provision Store corner of Norwegian Street ind Mount Carbon Rail Road. I Jona 10, • 24- - I. It.:;.ttfirt'!::•l;.,.c,-,,T,c7 ,-,,:.::,:::::.f7ift..:,:3,..,.,Fi1.,,,-,...,,..iy:_:,:i,.....-... ' ----1.. , ..- A.::.), .'_:. 1 - - • - .-...;:_-•;11t . .": 1::-- - :- . ' • 1 - IE MINE .10uR I lito StfilirS _ LIMAN VEG , ETABLERILLS: j • ill Of ths..Nartt i Anseeicon Catirl a ' of Health:.' i ' - mine y, This eitraordinary medicine is founded upon the lo pri sz oc n if s l o e i s ha x. tee Madan frame hi t subject to ormv rrarEn:tulctetri!eFgor-ieleandese aßhesdpetliceZurlralyvteonsii4 B.loodorlyntplalurtmootbrsin.oirsainvoetn:grabrdsw co ... nit that he has taken that large and, I crea l'u n r s i i t nV,i r s t w he a ted inorder to edisease of every :. .. Elegant Hotel, formerly kept by Din description fro th the body. ' ,,,,,,.,`- iel Finney, in the borough of Readirig - 1 Itthe nhannels of Our migh y - 1 rivers should her- ages 'L., - and so well known as the Mansion come choked up, would not the accumulated waters ~..,_s _ "I : /louse, which he has thorougflly find new outleti, or the country be' inundatedl—Juit ly find seet n some forin of chseascUr death will be a Mine to situated in the very' centre of he bo- SenlOwseittilhlcejliCuctimnub*dlateYiimf P h :fi n i a l: t a vi l ll d m ra o in s s t a i r j uied me .• aP now d opened for he tted re lli ce p Pt a jo li ; o l f ai v P is n i v to e 4 l . t at 'lla i i s s certain co sequlence.,l, I rough, end Is amply provided with parlors, sit. WRIGHT'S IINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS tins rooms, and large, airy end enticement are eminentlylculated for carrying out this eittann .i criambers, all fi tted up in the ' most costly style, remelt:vet nu . eine, because they area purgative with hirniture entirety new, and of the Very scat medicine so j ustly balanced and withal so natural to the human cynstitutian, that the ' e.annot possibly idu' h bestßeading d PI . 1 ol the iris an it a e description. His table shall at times be infi injure - the rnoindelicate• at the same time, it used in 'Pr lt inch a thannerlas to produce free dracuations by ihe ph a inatiteto can afford, and his wines and Li. bowels, and repeated a rew times, it will be absolute- .qu rs, having been . purchased at great expetme; ly impossibla for pain l 'or distress of any kind to con lisi I be confidently reccommended as the - must tinue in ihrtiody. A ['single twenty five cent bos of ap roved quality. 1 ,: • the shove named Indian Vege'alde Pills will, in all ersons visting Reading, will ,do well to call, cases, give relief,someinnes even beyond the power of worda to describe, and if persevered in fora short hi t 61 4 h t ualto the very best render scs a is men eq as the 'subscribe' ik,determed to spire no efforts time, there is note malady in the Whole course °Chu- to man illi canthatpossibly withstand their astonishing II tels in the country. _ 1 i mute Fathilies can also be accomodated,do. and wonderful nfluenee., Writoireslrtman iVEOsTA m..x. Plan are a certain cure for : • i l • tillg (Inc summer season, and upon such tern as . i I Connected with the Hotel, to an excellent 'and Because they completely cleanse ; the stomach and COSTIVENES§: I tostnt trio t i mes. .4 1„ 1 bowels from lose bilious and cot iMit hi.mors which co,irimedious stablinr, with confident and elfict paralyse' and weaken the digaative organs, and cat ostlers; persona traveling with their own con. are the cause of beidache, nausea, and sickness, voyoymee, woeld find it advantageous .113 patron , palpitation oil the ibeart. • rheuthatic pains in va-; I nuns'parts of the body, and many, other untileasan WILLI...Oi L. DE BORON tr witting. :I ' ' ' Me tne subscriber. I R " i d A pri 129 1843. ' ' 18 -- In all disoidered otions orthe Blood, called "' m ' Intermittent, Hmm een'. Nervous,: Inflammatoiy;and 7 'Putrid % 1 1 !FEVERS !i , Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a cer rain remedy; because thy vie mse , ,the stomach and bowels from lall billions tumors and purify "the blood; consequently,' as they removeeveiy ktnd Of disease; they are absOlutely certain to cure every, kind of fever. I , ,I r' •' i I So, also wl en morbid humors fire depositisl upon the membrannasil muscle. causing those pains infla tnanon and swelling, called - ' , . .. 1 ( R iii , .o 11A•rt.4m, oduT. &C.. Wright's Indian Ve!!ct.ible Pills may be relied oc as always certatil to ove I relict: ai ir Perstertcl With , will must usiurcdly, and without fail. maks a per fect cure of the above painful maladies .— From three to six of said',Mart Vegetable Pills taken every night on going - to lied, will, lin a short .Corrupt completely rid the, body fret all Morbid ono Corrupt humors; and rheumatism. out. and pain am:cry description, w ill disappear, as if by xnagie. i For the same reason, whet, from sudden changes of the ntmosthere.' or any other, cause, the perspira. ulna is cheek d. and those humois which should pass otf by the skin. are thrown inwardly. causing headache, nousea:aedatekness, pain ila trier bones, watery and inflamed oda, •sore throat, hnartenMs, coughs. con sumption, rheumatic pains in v.flious part of the body and• Many other syniteina of , I • • - I CATCIII \ G C ~D, Wright's Indian Vegetable .Pil e a ill.invariably give num. Mate relit r Three or four pills taken at ii•glit on going tot bed, and repeat - A a few 'times, will remove all the 'shove tnipleaannt syintoins, and m teatie the 1 ody tit even sounder health than before. The same May be said of ' ffliculty of breathing, or l j . c 1 ' - ASTIIM N, 13 • • . Wright's india 1 Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry °lrby , be 61 mach and bowels those rough and / phlegmy h' moi ' Which stop the ail. cells tittle lungs,land a e th 'cause tit the above dreadful com plaint, - I I I I It should plan be ' remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGE' "ABLE PI L LSare certain to reinove thin in the aide, oppression, anti-Ca and sickness, losfil of aetite,l costi v eness. a yellow tinge of the , skin pp and eyes, arid evert. other symptoms of / LIVEN' COIIpLAINT. / Because di y purge from the body those/corrupt and stagnant hu flours, which when deposited on the liver, are the eau e - •of the. above .d:nigerous complaint They are also to present 1 , / APOPLEXY AN D SUDDEN DEATH. _ Bedause they carry off thole hunimis a litchi obstruc ting the Circulatinn, are the-Cause/era rush, or deter • npnation of blOed to the head; :giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss Of inemnryl intlimationot the/brain, insanity, and all disorders ort he mind. / Those who labsur 'within , doors should remember that they fil,equeritly breathe an .annosoliere which is ,'wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lungs, , and at the .atiae tunic owing to ; o ant of exercise, the bowilla ar i e not sufficiently dva , •uatf.d, the blood I becomes ii mire, and heaJache, indigestion, p.4lpita -1 I non of th e heart, ,'and many other, disagreeable l ay intents -re aura to follow, - l Maw 'I"S 1 1•NDI A N VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a C eanser n one. stomach and bowels, and a dtrec;t purier of the Blood, are certain not only to remote pain or'distreits ol every kind from the body. but it used occasionally, so as to keep the body free from those huniours which are the cause of very malcidu tu'eideni to mon. ilieyt will most assuredly Motpitte such a just and equal Circulation of the blood that 0086! who lead a ails ntaty life, will be able to enjoy seititui - h alth. and disc* of any hind will be absolutrly impossible. 1 , ' / I:AVTKINTS 70 riG EYES. Country agents, and (idlers, are respectfully infdrnied that, owing to the great popularity, and increasim,i, denim', for the above named Pills, a host n.t unprincipled persons aro busily engaged , ni MaaaactUring, and tending 1 a spuinius mimic in imitation of ' ~ i,' tvizioor S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL. 'Phey are also le rther informed that IL have a suit ,pending agaiitst olio V' 0. Falek,for counterfeiting the , abovel named medicine • mid are cautioned against buying or receiving rit -dicinelfrocri said V. O. Falck, as lie ca inotl by any. posslbility -hare the genuine. Weight's Ind ian Vegetable P.lts for sale. • i i All traltillii g tigolltg, with !genuine medicine are provided 4ii a cett,ficale •of aseney, signed by . Willinnt Vri ht:Vico„Pres,dent of the N. A. College ol Ilealthi .a r• ' 1 t • . travel vs, who cannot show a certificate as above des,..ribect.wi l tie known as base intimaters —Shan them. therefore, as yuu WOLIW a Highway man, or a Matins ht! ifol,ber. Offices' devoted exclusively, to the sale of Wright's Indian % gmhole Pits, whole-aim mid retail, No 169 Race .S - 1. Philadelphia. No, 28a breenw ich street c BWstun I is 11—,Betr 1 are of the couut-rfciter in ,Third Street FlpladelPhia. - ' 1 AO EN I'S FOR SCHUY I.K ILL EOUNTY. Thos. d ,_g/ II I, Pottsville, Beatty, Potttta, Bickel Ie 0. a RY ii,SbUrg. , Barite' §aylur,:".chi7ylkill Haven. i AarMi nlattia, Lowar Mahantono. •-' - Jaccjb Kauffman, •do ?• Jonas lilsotlin.in, do • John VSeist, Klingerstutvn. ' Caleb ) VS heeler, Piiie giove._ • - • John Snyder , Friedensburg. - Sainitel Boyer. Port Clinton• - Fettlereff• Drey i5-Co., Tuscarora. wee ! Teggert, Tamaqua. ores I Forieder. West! Penn township:' R. &Rik, &Co., East Brunswick township. Henry Koch & Son MdKeaasburg, - C. 11,,DeForrest, Lewelly:n. • - E, & !.;Kauffman, Zminermantown.• , Abraham Heebner, Pint Carbon. • Joha Is4ertz, nt,j,no i ,on. , , , Geqrg Reif glider. New Castle. • , Bennett de Taylor, Mineraville. • 1 Noriliumbericold County. 11. B. Masser. Suntory. . Jacids Ilaas. Shamokin. ' Wm Forsythe. Nrothumberland. I Wm. II tin en, Milton. , John G. Rena, UpperMahanny, Ireland & Itlirsell. McEwensiille. I; Barks County. 1.1. . Riiigler &Co., Reading. ' Stinliter & 31cKnight, do • GOdfried Seidelt,llamhurgt Octolier 1,1842, I 135 2.1-1 y ViPS OP VIE COAL REGION, AT REDIn6O PRICE!. Pligreiubscriber has pat received a small supply o Fisher's Map, which! embraces the whole An ! 'tbracite Coal Region in Schuylkill and the adjoining • nundeii; except. the lA'illiesharre Basin., As these Maps are nearly clianited. and the e'rea t expense at- Fending; the publication of 's second edition precludes the probability of any mere' being published, those persons:: Wishing a cornet Map, op which all the , trade,. bf land are laid out, and designated in the whole Anthracite Coal Basins (except Wilksbarre) would do well to pro. are one before it is to late. These Maps can be colored and the boundaries 'designated. with theadditionat expense of coloring. Thei can bY obtained on rollers, iliat'eated on can vass, or in pocket book form on bank note paper for rile f June 3, - BANNAN. "Dock. Hunt's Botanic ; For] Dysperito Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are Said to be supOrior to auy Medicine ever yet offs ied to the Public. - - Ai fresh supply of Cho above. Medtcjoes, just received and lot. sale at the DruiStore of • • Red 11:.50= 3011 N S. C. MARTIN. ~s^ DR.MEDICINES 1 111EDION ES! DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills I. do Soothing Syrup tor children. Baron Von Hutchelees. Viet. Goodie's Female Pills, . . • Dail: William Evan's Fever &Ague Pile. L .4 4 ,,t - 4,T . ,--•,--'- -- .. r,., ' , ' - '' ,-- ":"- - •:. - 1- •::: ,, 1- 7 :•' , 44r - f. , ..i :-f- --;,----. MIEN akii;4 o.s ugz READING; PA. TIIE POCAIIO:YrAS, OR INDIO , • ITEti.ErAB!.,E :PILLS. • frEIE remedies:pres4ibed fur the cure of dt_ eases,have Correctly been divided ipt,o,'elas sts according to their oPeration upon the h uman 's «tem. •Thus we hove-win class which catti.es• the stein:teem eject its contents, tired emetics, another inducing' perrytiation call • dtcophoret, tarand a third: which evacuate; the stojnirch ° nci bowels, denominated Cathartics, &.c. Cattier. • . (ea or purging medicioes, have/iti every age and inuntry been the favourites of the physiciansfur he cum of the meat obstinate , and alarming nia. iadies. The, wonderful sneceis" auending this 'node of treatment will /caddy be understood A' hen we reflect that the stomach apd,boweld have assigned to ' there, the ,impirriant. function of - di. destion, or the conversion of food into blood, that vital fluid :intended fOr the growth and nonrish went of the whole system. ;It follows that When. ever the digestion orgalia; become depraved or Idisqualified for the healthy performance of their duty ( and this, occurs , daily in civilized society j imphie bload,land cousequctifly•dtsease are the ,results.' • . IV has hen . remaiked; that whenever tltiaTts7lo. Mach' is inn' usefully etnpldycd it , is alwirit's ;at -intschiefi: lThut individual who would deny that the tarok trirmid , ible disearres are, dairyC•i'ired>,hy the use•ebrtils coinpounded and for saleArfai most every hamlet ol out country, would certain ly risk. Ina teptitation" for ; veracity. Thel'oca l honta4, or: Indian Vegetable Pills den* thq stomach, Derify , the bleed land remove inflame. non', and have proved eminently useful in elating bilious terier;bdistus cludie, inflammation 'Of the liver, rheumatism. dropsy,. jaundice, •plenrisy, costivenesS. Fetnales of sedentary hub itS and subket to indigestion, flatulency,Thead. 'sate, depression of spirits and uneasinetrs,'will find relief, from the use•of these pills. There is riot a disease tittend'ed, , With a full pulse;la dry s k m , andl,a corned tongue, that these , pills will not relieve, The. °flow Mg, simple narratide will show the.,beni fit derived from these pills . in ave. ty common diaease : . . • CERTIFICATE." • Ilavingi been cured by; the use of the Poealion. las Pill of an alarming disease of the livcroal se veral years standingo deem it a duty to make my case know'n to the public, for the benefit of others. 1 had taken varilies remedies which af. forded only temporary relief, after usinguina bor es of these pills, My encase yielded, and F have enjoy ed doud health lin the last siN months. V ILLI.OI FOLLgEI2. Milton,: April 23, 1843, • Agenh fix the sale if the above s. \V. Epting, Pottsville, George ReifOr.yder, New'Casile, Steiner ik Kopp, Schuylkill Haven, thigh .g.i i nsley, Port Carbon, Schualin licsfer, OriA"i'sbUrg.'Phrouchout the - state „'supply can alveJys be had of Fred• Kltti & co.l,l2rug. gists, coiner .of ',ld and C3llowhillstreet4 Aprilfr,l2„ IFROCL A lIAT lON. irl - NO,W all men by .these presents, thut we LI fIPII , I COT & TAY,LOII, corner of - Centre and Mahantarigo St., have. just received frorrilhe cities of ,4-"liihteelphia and New York a clew and splendid,' assortment of fashionable 'engin milted and diagonal cassiinercs, also fashionubla single milled:Ckali bf every description: , • Just r'eceiyed from their wholesale sled retail fushionalde clothing store Nu. 24 Market St. f!hiladeiphia, a new stick of ready made cloth. isgi of :which they offer et, prices to quit the time-, and guarantee to' ive entire, satisfaction to all that inay favour us with a call, as prices are, thus: • i • ; • Summer - Cloth Frock Coata from $5 00 to 6 00 de: .Dress do 450t0 5 00 041' 4 Pants do 250t0 3 00 ' • do Roundabouts 250t0 3 00 ' 013 Fine Frock Coats 225 to 300 1 - do - Dress -do 200 to. 225 6 . 3 Linen Roundt's Jackets 0 .7" to I 00 do Pants do • loq to 250 do Park Gambroon Pants 2 (MAO 250 Light du , 209t0 2 25 Altai! a handsome assortment of Dluo - Cloth Dress ci!lid Frock CoatS, Grey,Green, aeo !Meek all in 'Proportion to prices as the above, with a variety' of vest and vesting which •will•• be sold low , a,tlthe 'old establishment corner of Centre and Mahantango Street • P. 0. Don't forget, to call and get tt suit, of clotheal fur $ 3 00. • Pot4ville, June 1.0, NEW YORK COAL ' AG E.NII , ;;Y I 1 ' 20 PINE tqI.SET a•. V. Kimball, Solicits consignment of Coal, frimi the Schuylkill region, of all; the 'sari.' oils qutaliticii, and si.ixs fur immediate' sale, by the cargo for cash. approvedrcdit, or'', exchange for - Groceries, . Provisions, ry Goods, ( lard Ware,i Dorris. Shoes, hats, il, and articles re. quirerf in the coal region. • Ile will _alsO attend to tiny negotiation requiring pers natattention. Ills experience in the' Coal Ilasineri, and personal acquaintance, with many of the dealers, in the city and vicinity of New York, gives him a de. cided Advantage laver strangers or , casual visit. ors. i'r making advantageous, 'ale.S. - ' lie will also visit the ;:ravern9, and Citiea, , on } the North RiverVfor the purppse of iiimli.ir4 relo, also the Eastern 'Cities. Any one desirous to-tr'y our mar ket . by forwarding to ma _a. bill ,of lading, can generally have his coariel ti d on arrival, if invoiced within the market ringeOf priees. Adescripiion 01 ilie cOul, :i s condition; and from whatl mine will always be necessary to guide Mc in sags. All'bu .iiiness entrusted to me will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. Refer to :liteiiiirs..k.&l2, W . Packer, Reading, Pa. H New York,4une .17, 1- 40- 1 . PURE WHITE *.LEAIi. ,, , i Vit l ETU ER I LL & BROillat,[ 1 mancifactu -roe, No 63 north , Front street, Philanei. phia; have flown gOod supply of their ) warranted pure ;whiet lead, and those customeia mho him been) on supplied in; consequence df a run on the article; shall now have their orders filled; .N 4 knowii,sUbsance posseares thoAe presorva. two and beautifying properies !so dbi:irable n a paint, to an (goal event .with unadulienited white lead; hence any admixture of Otter maPerr. alionly mars its value: It has thlrelore ificen the steady atm of the manufaCturCra;for many ,years, to supply to the public i a perfectly p ure white lead; and the unceasing deinand for thar: ' tie* is proof that -it has met . Wih Yawn.. tis . invariably' branded on one headWATHERIILL & AROTHER,. in full, and I on. the igher, Wart. • nertzo Pan—ill in red leMere. H 1 1 • November 19, • I 1 •I i 474_ goal's & stiow.—A'Ratisortiient , ,of heavy and fine Boota,and ShOne, t cas 61 extra quality fine, Morooco Ihtute at -ationt.*a hatil the pawl' pric e, for sale; by • E. Q: •F. A. IIENDERECN May '. .1 _ .... - .... ORDINANCE viOR the regulate:M. curbing and pavlng Mar.! ket: street. froakiCentre Street. to the tapper ; entrant Adams street, from. Market to Hikhetreet' and Third street. froen 'Market toidigh street. Siccriwil. Be tt ordained and enacted by the Town Council, of the Borough of Pottsville. and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the nathor.l sty of thesarne, that the grade.; and regulation 4 of the ascents and Osceola in Market street, trout Centro street, to ,he nipper culvert in Eighth street; Adams street' ? from Market tef-ligketreet; 'and North Third street, frotn • Alarket to High stret4; be, and the same is hereby fixed and es; tabliSlied follows . • Cciminencing at thd Curb Slone recently set at the North IWest corner> of Centre and .Market streets, which is ono feet one inch above the top of Centralitluck, trim thence' rise font feet seven inches to the North Emit coiner of Adams stret!, - 1 thence fall three indhes nod Bve.tenth to the north west corner of the same, front this point, tisefour feet i eleven' inchesj to a point seventy-five feet west of Third street, from thence to fall one inch and five.tentbs to the culvert' across Mar ket street. From thence rise pis feet nine inehei and eight. tenths to Wolf's, itt the' northeast corner of Wel. cott'street, (which is four feet Higher than the present curb stone.) Tile curb at the northwest corner of Market smiare and Wolcott -street, 'to be one foot' lovrer , than at the northeast . comer, from thence to rise ten feetthree inches and two. tenths to the Middle of Levy's alley, thence 'to rise t xelve feet five inches,' and six.tentlii to the northeast corner' of Courtland street arid Market square. from thence. tei risenine feet eightinclies and :tax-tenths, to the northeast.cornerol Sever.th or John mt sir, and front thence to rise nine feet nine inches to the middle of Eighth street, 1 'tipper culvert: I souTii SIDE; • Commencing at'the Southwest corner" of Market and Centre streets, mike the curb there, level with that at the' northwest cornet; then rise three feet tcu inches to the southeast corner of Adonis street, ft...a thence rise leer inches to the south. •west corner, and front thence to the Culvert. n'ed r Nichols's, the rise to-be five feet six inches and six•tenthr, thence Ilse six , feet one inch and ettii en-tenths to the sotitheast corner of Fourth dr Cumming street:Alien , rise twelve 'feet and' bite. tenths of an' inch teethe southwest corner of VIl. liam street, (which is' the height of thM;present curb) front therme rise thittecn feet tw"Onches Ito 'the statheast cozener of Coortland street, from thence rise seven feet seven inches and lour-tehths to the southeast corner of John street, and front thence to the middle of Eighth ttree,t, the riseito be nine feet nine inches. SECTION 2; Grade of North 'Adams 'street, ' EAST SIDE. • Commencing in the grade line of Market street, which is there five feet eight inches above cen tral Block, from thence rise two feet four inches and two-tenths, to the middle of callowhill street; then rise six feet ten inches and seven-tedihs to the middle of. High street. L WEST' SIDE. Commencing in the grade lined Market street, which is there, four inches and tour-tenths tower than the commencement of the east side,' from thence rise tlirce,l.et two incites and seven-tenths to the-middlenfCallowhill street, :Ind frrrm thimce rise six feel. four inches and seven tenths, te: the southwest ewer of High street. • Section "3. Grade of Third street, , I • I ( 1 • •• , EAS SIDE. Commencing in the grade line or • Market street which is there eight feet eight metres and eight. tenths, above Central, Block, from thende rise ten feet five inches arid six-tenths to the-so itlieast corner Of Crillowhill street, then rise ten feet three inches to a point two hundred 'feet distant, and then fall one inch and four-tenths to the south. cast corner of High street. , . WEST SIDE. 1 - Commencing in the grade line of Market Street. four inches above the commencement of the east 'side, iron - 0101cl: rise ten feet three inches and sir-tenths to the soul hwest corner of Lyon ! street, thence rise eleven feet three inches to a Point two hundred felt distant; and there fall one . font one inch and four-tenths to the sonthWent corner of High street. . , SECTION 4. In that Mat of Market street; worm ,is sixty feet wide, the 'outside attic cur h stone shall be Placed eleven feet from the true iline Of the street!, and that past which is one hundrik and twenty feet wide. their shall be placid fifteen feet from said line. In Adams street, the:outside of ifict'eurh stone shall be placed -seven feet from the true ' line of the street, and in that µart. of Third street between Market and Lyon !streets. thefctirh stone shall be placed three feet from the true line of the street, and in that part of the same street between Lyon and high strsets;they shall be placed eleven feet from said line. •• • - SECTION .5. The said side walks or feint ways on both :odes of Mark - et street, from centre to tits upper culvert' in Eighth street, North jAdams, and Third streets,from Market to Digit, streets, shall be graded, cut down, filled up, chrbed and paved, as hereafter directed; and the e..itters made and paved, and the property. In front', of which such footway - s, sidewalks, and !shall be made andliaved, shall be, and the saine is here by taxed . with the e=_ pence thereof, in proportion to the extent of the - saine in. front, agreeably to the proyisiun of the first, second and. third sec tions of; the act.of Asseinbly r emitted "A Supple ment to an - act emoted an air incorporating tl.e Town Of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, into a Borough," 'passed the •fitteenth day of June, A. D., !SW. SECTION G. The curb stones in 'Market street. shall be at least three feet lung, and tWo wide, and siX inches thick.' Those in Adams and Third streets, shall be Of the same length and breadth, and five inches thick; the front and ends of stied stones !must be dressed smooth for ,the breadth of nine inches from the tip. The top must 'also be dressed straight and Kuwaiti, and br s oug . ht to a u. niform thickness of five or six inches, as the case may renuire, by dressing the back for the bieadth of two and a halt inches, the top to be so hevil. led that it shall have tha same rise as the pave ment. hereinafter mentioned, the storie'to be set that the front shall lean back one and a half in ches te'the foot rise.l . Sterols 7. 'A gutter three feet wide shall . paved outside of said curb-striae, with smooth nr rounded stones, supported by flat stones junk on • t • edge rota the earth, the bottom of said gutter to be rope Inches below the top ,of said curb-stone, and shaped - in 'such manner as ellen bepreserih ed by the Borough Surveyor. f Sr.c-rton 8. it he sidewalks or foot ways ..btt, twccn said curb stone, and the line of said steeet",' shall?be cut down or filled up, so as to correspond with' the, rise and fall thereof, and shall' be paved with well burnt briek, and shall have 'a rise of halt en inch to the front said curti4tone;lc wards the said fine or . the street ' Provirkd, That in front of any lots not let. ally 'built upon, thestde-walks or foot-ways shall not be required to he paved - to a greater width than five feet from the curb-stone, the, residence of such foot:ways 'or rsidcAvalks;l from the said pavements to the line of the street, being laid with gravel, so as - to support the µelements. SvcTtoN 9. No person shall set or noose to be set any curbstone; or Make or cause to be made any pavements or eide-walks, until the grade and place thereof, shall be given by the Borough Su rveyor, or a -person appointed by the Coundil for that purpose.. The•expense whereof 'shall be borne by' the property holder in . front of whose 1 lots the same shall be given; and any person wh.' shall set or cause to be set any curb-Stone, or shal make or cause to-tie made any pavements or side -walke,cuntrary to'the provision of thisordinaFice , shall for every offence forfeit and pay a r wittily of twenty dollars-1 Section 10 If the• Owners of the property fron ting on, the aforesaid streets, within the limits a. foresatd, 'shall neglect on refuse, for the space of sixty days after the pnbliratron of this otdmince, to Curb. grade and pave in front of their lots, re.. spectivety, accoqing to the true intent of this ordinance, flue street Committee, for, the time be ing, are hereby authorised to havell;dsame done, acd recover the expense- thereof from' the owner or owners of said Tots, or file a lien for'the -same. according to the provision of the aforesaid act of assembly. - - - 'Passed into ac Ordinance, this Tiventy.sixth day of May, A. 1)., 1843. _ ' FRANCIS 'J. PAR VIN. President, ATTEST ISAAC BECK. Town ClMk. June 3 . =I NEB r 5-64 JHIPS &ICANIDI—Just reopived and for sake ao assortment ofGig. Sulkcy. and riding Whips. an& Walking - , Caaa.. March 19 4 12 itit6lS, C. MARTIN, 1511112 SHERIFF,ALITY,' " • To, the free and. independc . nt reg, . - tore of Schuykill-Gotinty,-,- - FMNOS AND FELLOW CITIZENSe-par- ' ing been solicited by a number of my am induced to offer ,myself as a candidate at AO nest General Election for the' office of I • ;. ; • , S It I • :11 . .. Should I be so fortunate as to s receive a iu k lbority of your 'votes I pledge myself to perform theAotica of said office with fidelity to the best of my. 041.' ReED. I • -,j(g , -te [ • Mamb -- -- , .. . 1110 1 W To the Electors if S- 1, Chuyid tru. ENDS AND FELLOW CITIZk:NS ..At the . ..W urgent solicitation of a cumber of m 'friends, ilifit induced to offer myselfas a :candidate :for the office of : . : E., ,I 5 ' SHERIFF ' 4;:, [ At the ensuing election. Should `you thiniWoper to elect me, I pledge myself to perform the duti of the otlice to the beat of my abilities. . , ' SAMUEL KAUFMAN.'" . J' II March 11, . . To the Electors of Sehuylkill Co. • ' • FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the earn 6 . 011- - citation of a number of mY fellow:Otzens,;! have been induced to offer myself as a' f icc#ndidate fur the office of ' SHERIFF- z y< . At the ensuing election. and respectf" solicit your suffrage. Should Ibe sei fortuniA as , to be eleciee to said office, I will endeavor;iperfoVin ,he duties thereof to your entire.satiOtion. Your fellow citizen., • JOHN M. li/OKEL. • i 11-1.% March 11 • To thelFree 'and . Irdtpen44: Flee- • tors of Schitylkin Cori 0. P.• . FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the eitrnest solia • citations of rt number of my frkirfrts, Lhasa concluded to offer myself as a criiiilOtte for the office of . h : At the ensuing election, ana iespeckilly solicit your votes. Should I be eleeled, I ple - dge onyeelt to perform the duties of the epee lit hie tzest , Ot my abilities,•l MICHAEL :• StLYZER. •?! ; It 7 Maid) It, To the Free and Indeipen teat Elec tors of Schuylkill .COtitity, e, AT the eat nest solicitation of a riii4nbei of my friends. I have been indoce'd to r ? tier diyeclt by a candidate for the lace of f I . SkI~RIFF :'a •• At.the ensiiinz elecliun.. Shbuld . i" .,1 0 think pro. per to eleet me, I pledec roy4i, e tie iterfi,ifin! the, duttce of said ntlice, to the best SAMUEL• 12— March 13 Co the Free and Indeperent Llee. Q torsof Schuylkill try. • ..[ ANING. been•sulk hed• y a Ila -' rge' qurnber ' of toy friendF,.l an) trlu6ed oirer.:thybefi a.k . s enndatlate, at the cesuipg clet4tion, air tha ottica of SHERIFF. Should 1 he ki fortuo4te as iwrcrOc a wijority of voor votes I will peritrot the Allies oil Oval office impartially and to the twst alo!ity. wii..4.140.31ATA •*Ntfs, - B r March IS, 1 12— • 'ro.the Free and indeianvApThi - Viitert of Snituylkill -- Count, id: I ELLOW-CITIZti.NS:--i-Thirtiolicitattonsbf numerous friends, who , haYO: promised um their support, have induced me tO;pfilir mkoellto your consideration, as a caddidirtp for Mo. 01,1 fice of. _ :S H R, t F ' at the next 6:tuber NJevtiutt.! 4:4 , 11n01d I he 2C. fortunate as to receive a iteij , oy.j or your votes I wolf spare nn t•Nertlone tq !Vel.4llltre i.otiathik tion, by lulfilltng the autos v idle orOirwith.. industry and fidelity. . j • • . ICIIOLAS 17.11\ • Pottsville, Match '4 , ,;70111-43. '•--; :I' , 13— • To the Elletors of Scltii lkil4 co. • Tut ELLO Vir CI TI Z ENS : 7 At 4:he 'solicitation • -a: of my (Holds, who hsl,re votioatarilylprami. sed to support .111 e diffire4 Oil the county, - 1 have:teen induced . 10 ':ptieritnyi,till Ka."' a candidate for the idlice.of ,At ifie.cnsuing election. be so futrO nate as to be clewed, I pledge : initz\ilfto iierform the duties of the office with AllOity;•10 of my abilities. . .I,OS MIA -Boy ER. MelieansVorg,,,Marcli 2h, 'Z . 1:4-=tI 1 i-$1 • • •• ' l'o the Elctors of 4rtyuytl : ill Co. wELLOW Cil'IZtNS:"-I:44Fer myoelf awn . 2.2 candidate fur the cacti of,; ',V SN1JI1el! Of tichuylo.ll Counts . , at•iiie heC!inn inlOttnhe:c next. S,p3nild , inysell's9 • du.my dutyivith If I 117 Pottsville April P, 1841 ;.; 15— 7 • I,4tVoters of Stilt4i . kill County ••- 3 ' r••,,lFellow Citizens :—ln the hove Grrebeivin g of your votes, I hertk 'offer rilyeelf a candidate fur the. office Of • SH.E R et:/" . ; At the next General ElectioN If . elected, my best exertions shall be' used Ilfierforrn'• the du: ties appertaining t.) that o te, promnptly end faithfully—and if defeated, eifell remain Yours in Friendship,, ANDREW - LH. WILSON. • " 2 : I 8— tel; Barry,Aßril 29. • DANIEL 13. HARP.' 4. . 'Z't , "—TOWN .II AL'L S %Wl' 01i.E.: .. b ' -, ... • HAAS & LA/ G, . • ' rell ' A li E. pleasure in announc.l4 to the citizens a ,11.! ' Schuylkill county. that li he ]are just hPecut in` the 'basement story of the! TeA Ball; on Contra, street. in the Borough of PottevAlle, a splendid ati-• sortnaent of [ 14 T, • . . ' . • NEN GM* . ' • - . ' •-' ' - 3 just larpupht from Philadelphiag.fahere they were rie=, ected With great care, arod , ,:tk;i: rihased at unesuall, • ow prices--comprising every o,a,liety of ' Dr/ Goods, Groceries, GE;I44 Ware,: Chirtcr . , Ware, Queens and Eqthen Ware, .-. Among which may be fouit'd ' ;kl ,• • . • Superfine Cloths. of varioua core and qualities" ,Blue, Black and Fancy-cOlorACassimeres, :'' , • Sattinets, Flannels, and Wcoilip Blankets. ' • : „i Prints .Lawns, Gingham', Mokinoes and 'Plaids, :I . S lk. Satin, Linen and Laces; Canton Flannel. llollands arle,Nankins,. - _ 41arscilleSandlra lentia,Vesiints, . . 34.44,5-4,6-4 Muslim:, Ble#i.ried At Irnhfeachedi' Silk, Cambric, Gingham and: p i ton Hand'ls, Now and suiermr style Suninw Cloths, , ~.. Cottonades and BeverteensG:, • In tine, a very:: general assuitianst of Gentlemen's Summer IV'arei : l , !: 4 Silk,Cotton, Mohair, MeriapA Woils'd Stockings. Ladies'ind Gentlemen's Super Kid, lloskin, York. ' tan, Silk, Thread,•Beaver v*Duckskie Gloves, '• • Ladies' Silk, Monair and Piirtje Mitts, Ale:' New. Orleans, St. Croix,' Turf° Rico, .Leaf and Lump Sugars, . 1 h'3 New Orleans,Stigar DiatneAild Syrup Molasses, Tea and Coffee, of carious til ( 4 o, - ' ' 1 Cheese, 'andles, Soap anil"Vineear.• • „ Salmon. [erring, Mackerelg Shad and Codfish, Hams, S oulders, Smoked 1.14ef, and Venison,, Olive Oil,Frestr Fruit, and cal Meal. \ , Ilavanna, Half Spanish 'Ott Olin:mon Segarii,.. Soda, Water ano Sugar Crk'kera. Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs, Arad:Lard; Dried Apples and Peach,* ;I:l ... . . and a great variety ofother alleles. all of which will be sold at low prices fo! .cd. in Elebant , efor coun produce. . 1 5 ''• •I'r Remember the To#m iilliStore. , •• - :rotteville. May 14. I' '; ' '' ' '2o— I . NEW BOOT A_NpiwoE sToft.o. -- - JUST opened. at ile,ol Rost Othee,PentreSt .. opposite Market, an asiiiiir.gt.asii.)rtnierte tif Boots and Shoes of , soperiginMuality. which ' tciti be sold cheap, very cheap 14,cash, by • ' • TOPMILS FOgTER. • 15— • April 8., fl-3_ pocKET:.viriktfers-'-iust ro ccived a supply er P •Iset Wituett, which will be sold iery . cheair.,. 114 N, Di AN. July 15: ,- • 28-- * - 14 • ~~ ~' N lii LAI 211,0* ESE ME!