12 H FOURTII AND- rpsur VELY -I4ST CONCERT. •7- • MES. RS..IIO.IVARD, QUATLE:II-11D • • ' CUIVIVINGTON,' • ',_ • • - v o e ViTECT,f BLIT stint.unce their Foprth and List Concert, in the . • . • TOWNcHALL, ",; *On this.evering,'Saturday August 13th u ith an 'er.tiro new and 'chnice iclee ionef Song., Duette Trios: Glees end Rounde.. PROG RA M 'MD PART Itt. I. Glee " The Red Grosq Knight," 3 voices. -I. Song,' The Cw i rter . ,:l)..ve " . Mr. Qualfle q. so x ," The 3i0i0e,7 . !toward, 4, Song, '.,The Hunter ef Tyrul,". _ Quayle 5. Duca. ' Cole ml.in 'on the Fertile Plaint; "- Messrs lfrovard & Cunnington 6. Song, -..Day, Beautiful Day," Mr. Howard, 7. Glee, "Sigh no More 11,arlies,'7 3 voices. -; • ,e Song. "Come gang•nwa wi' me " Mr. Quayle,. '.9..Glco,":3lynhecr Vandunch," 3 yokes. . 'lntermission of len tnitiutes. • • PART 2nd,- • I 1„ Glee, ".Nid nid nnddin," 3 voices. • • • 12. Song, "I'll ion:Mut:ler thee," Mr. Howard. 3. Song, "The Soldier's' Grave," Quayle. 4. Duelt, 'Flow on thoti shining River,". . Messrs Howard & Quayle. '5. Song, ' Let me rest in the land-of rity • . • birth," ' Mr. Howard. 6: Trio, "Here's a--health to all good Ins. '•••-•' • sea. (by rerpiesp 3 voices. 7. Song,'"l'lle Buys of Kilkenny." Mr. Quayle. Ductt, "Re,t weary Oaaellee" ' , !Maar& Iloirard it:Cunnington 9. Song,"Olt in the Stßly - Islrght," Finnic. "The Laughing Trio," (by particular de- Fire.) • lEr Mr. Cunninßton will preside at tI;U Piano • :Forte. Tickets 2S cents each. • • Doors Open at before 8 o'clock.-- Concert .'conimences at peat 8. 'Pickets for sale at Wen. yer's Hotel and at the door. August.l9, Ilover's 'Celeboiled Writing Ink. THE subscriber has just received a fresh sup. ply of this celebrated ink, which has super. c•vled all other kinds in, use in the different tames at Washingtori,,and extensively used through. out .the country,. Certificates testifying to its excellence has been given by -professor JOhnson, Me. if.ikworth,superintendant of the Patent. 0111- 1 i'r9fersor Booth, , Nlr. White, r-p9ker of the of Itepresertatives. We also present our readeis with the follow ing bertifiestes of citizens of this Borough. The topnber '.oul . tl be 'greatly increased but it is sin necessary.] Potijswillr, A ii,tout 12 , 1131.3 Tills k. to certify, that 1 have tf.4ed .flover's Ink for some time oast in.iny itcademy, and findit eupt;rior In fluidity unit' oerniantancy o 1 co. article thud have ever used. .• C. W. PyrAN.. rotts . v-ole,,Au g ust 8,1843.. that tlir some mouths past 1 'er's Ink, awl find it heto'r a decidedly otoch so, that I have ceased Littler kind.' lot to any I es 2ied tiovl superior 'l' 10 USC any F. Wf,,IILIG II _ :il/mht Carbon, Amoso, INAVI NG used the ink tiinnutacturea bj Mr. - 21 - 2 -Iroveratinot three month., _limn Satis. filed that it r is decidedly superior to .any 'that I ...have used, and the hest for steel pens that :I fiave Yet found. • • • .. For the Delaware Coat C , 3monnk, [l. J. U I )1.; WA Y Hook Keeper. Pottsville, August S, 1841. reply to your inquiry; I state that I have if. - o • Red 110var's• Bleck Ink, for the last six 'nonslip, and prefer it to any Ink I have lately been able • loProcorej ltsrchief adv.4ntage is, that it has less tendency td thickening' by exposure to the, flows freely from the Pen,' and When by exposnre it has th ickend, it preserves its co. • • • ,!or When dituted'with wafer. • I " F. lIODGSON. The strhhcrilter - has been appointed 'Agent for the sale Of!thrs Ink Schilykkilt county,and is ,prepared , l o - sell it wholesal.,e and retail, et the - roattufacttiCrs prices. .. , _ . 4 This lek is also for sale on draft., at $1 per - Galluh., - Augmt 11, IjtST.EINI Othl'EßS!! SPLENDID I. tof Spiced Oysters, pist',up -4-14 -in one gallon inia, warranted to he7of a so perioi-rpotiity, can be had by calling on the sob= turibez at the Penn - sylyanialt, where they can 4d Seen - atiif exrboinrd Aognst'l9, tritAy-uCi*Lys mitirrcriF.l3 'S TraSullvis - Guide thronghnul the Uni:ed 'States., Ain't Maps of d'enn;ylvmit Westinditions,. lust I ei:f7ived and for site by • - Auenst4, • „ BAN N'VN. JAYNE; preriding (Amin's of Coughs and Colds is esneeially Intsv at 'blest:mon of the year, sowing the -seedi tlignace on the damp, chill, equinoctial; winds, and preparing a goodly har vest forttie scythe of death. Let alt, who are a fills, ied with !coughs and, and do not .Wish 'to he come shebres in the l gtsfni har7e , t, apply the remedy no's.: With, those.. ho have , a. constilutional predis , positin'n In consumption, immediate!relief from the, first syminoms of its iiripr•tieh- is armatter - of's'ittll im- . portancel WPM ail. hnwtver robust kinil YelTrons.it.' is in a climate like 06;0 matter of moment ;.o st:pdue all indicht ions or pulmonary disesse..at'llie'outset.-- . A .short delay tnay t.e fatal. Only a cold ,!naid a isiend of oars about l'br'ee weeks ago in reply to an en , quiry about his health. ,Poor fellow !he now sleeps the sleep that knows nn milting. a Via rtl. es. CON SUMPTION, [hod he hoed Jsv ;oft! Exeseron.ss-r• in the early stage of his complain). ho would now . , in all probability, be lohng and lit health. For Sale by gichtilsz. & 'Sanderson,' Pottsville gent oldie PitiprictoS FARE, REIntE D ON TUE RTADINGAND POTTS RA • 44. • -z' - - ' •L ht Class Cars.' 2d Class-Cars. Frte'to Pitysvill&l I ' $2 5Q',:. • $2OO- .. To immediate points also rduced. . The Passenger T'raili now leaves the Depot. corner of Bread and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. M,. stopping at the usda I Way points, and arrive at Potts ville at l2i fie! mk. i Returning. leaves Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M. dilly:. and arrive in the ciiy at,l2 o• clock. ' • -id. Stintid= Paatiengerat for Nerthumherlani coil ‘;atawiatia meet stages at Prittelle on the art, vat of the trams daily; and are • cart fed 'through with. rout &jay to,either of :More places for $4. . , . Passengers for Tamaqua, Ilaz.leton ; Mauch Chunk and Wilkesbarrie, - quit the.ears at Port Clinton 08 miles from the edy) and take the earn ;of he Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua. thence!' go by good atagea to Mauch thuhk, where they meet the packet boats for Wilksbarre. . . . Fare to Mauch Chunk? • ST 50 . . Fire to Wilkeabarr S e. • - 500 • . BRADFORD, Semetary. . - Philadelphia, July ,21, 1843.. , 31-7 To Dyers, -Meanlmes, Paper Makers, Steam Afangine Builders, and' other* IRON WORKS: '.WELDBD OUGIITLIR , OI TUBES. FrOm 4 inches toil{ in calibre ii - Air2 to 12 feet long, ; capable of sustaining presnite from 400 to 2500 lbs. square with Stint . %Oct!, T.. and other fiktiires_ COl suit. fitting together, with scroW joints, suitable fir STEAM,AVATEILGAS, and fat LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM r.uti,Eß. Fixes 2 1 • Man'iliitetured' arid for 'sate by .ItionirtlS, I . TASlign. 4t.; ,n 101111.1.5. • .I.VarcbOusc. S. L',.jCorner of Third tr.. Wstnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. July 11, WANTEP. • "Airkik TONS, While Ash Lump foal want 11 4 , 9 - 011 - 111 " ed, 01r; which-.l3dc'on w ill he givin m 1 - i_?rehange. I m - yfre at. - Iko. 3 h , orth- IVcder St,,t2. . but: Marka . St.l ;. • • . Phdadclphia,Anzust I`2, : OEASE'S- C 1)Ar• .apply f • Pei, Cton;h CandT,i,ufd're,eived from the ,wi t m ora Ptdl4delidmi; and ferr . 1,3 4 .0 144111 TIN'S Itror-ticero ' ! Dot:ember:a! ' 1- Mil "lOU El'Coditnissionerti of Schu y lkill mainly will ji " hold a Public' . sale on Friday, the Pciday Seplembet nest, at thebourt house, in' the Bo._. tough of Orwigsborg, for the purpose of •selling Irti all sucnsested lands as. have been -purchared by them at Treasurer's ealeac e agreeably to the act of Assembly,' and have *en held by them unredeemed.lor fire years andlopniards, a list of which is hcieuntrrannexed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A . .. 111.; of said day,'and to'coCtinue kom.day to day t4ll all is sold, — and those who have purchased' at t forint, sales'. are requested to take up their Deeds, or it will be resold on said day. 1 Lot, Strplien Girard, dec'e 1 " Wm. Audenried and M. Crate 1 " Mr. Braideo s • l am b Weitzel . 1 ." - George Dentler I " John Mee Se . . • Narsori, & Beradin 3 " labium(' Capp ,• • :• ' I " " Levi Ellinikerl " Isenscy N. Hilts & Wm. Spohn ."- Tnus.Dennett I " 'Benjamin!. Dewees " Ro Lewis berti • ; • . . I " 'Sainnel Brook 1 " Shan (late Minis Coal Company) 10 acrvi Lebcngood 100' Adain Brown 100 Main Brown - 20 . 1 ' DebOrah Dietrich . 1 - lot 'William Clractt I " Jacob Egold 100 , acres Klinger and Clark 150 " Elijah Yo4r • Pt7egro7. 1 lot ,-Jainaa Cillaqpy . " o Ilenry (loyer MO acres Jnaeph Snyder & Co: 30 /bhp Walburn 120 "- Graaf Ar. Reed i 50 " ' Strutel,: Hain 1i kit Samuel Pakn 2 y John liagey " • avid Poud 180 'acres Jrr•eph Snyder 6•co. " Samuel pain Lauer Mahantongo OE 59 JOn Stine . . Ifi , John Kontzelnian 10 '• Whfoiv. Yound 50 " John Kuntzelman,k 514 " • John Filbert 163 " JaCob'Krebs. 426 " George lloielcr 100 " W illivm linnizinger - John Spohn 400 " Edward D. Dublei 138 ' Gaius!-Moore. 344 ".• llenrV Stiphier 226 " Daniel Shlnnen 300 0 • Samuel 1191Trnan 224 " • PeterjEremer Itionvtian. • • •` 1 1- lot Sayntiel Gilbert 1 " , Cleaver 4. Moyer • 100‘ acres .J. W.:Settzinger and B. Pt '2400 " George Ruth & 'Co. „ 200 " Jacob Seitzinger and Atari ISO " I.iindiirbrun - anct Shoemaki 600 " Jacob' Bright 1 201) " Beaker and Fraijey 300 " I't4er.Zirnmerrnan 300 • " Walters 60 " Abraham, Fertig 2)15 " 'Olfertiaan, Kenn, and.Drel 511 " ;Davidllubbs ' ' 336 "• .Frandis R. Nichols. I 200 " Filbert &..11ain • 121 " • .1.1911 & Co. • 400 " Seitzmgdr, Keim, Elrenkh man . , 60" . ". 11.:Ptrind.on & Co. 3 lot' ;Geo ° rge Pattereop George W. Illy thq, . 's' " Kantner and Wynn. " Frederick Errincer " Holtrnian " William! E r rringer rotheille ' I. t+ • fohn LUCII9 ' • William' Richards. 1 " • William -Richards . 1 " - ariin Weaver. 1 "• W 'Mani Rieharda • 1 .1 Richards 1 , Richards. Beniamin.Snyder,dee'tf; 1011 acres Jacob Reifmyrier, 151) " : 114,er & Mayberry 97 " P. ;W. ackim; Ai. A.l'. 76 " . Jacob I Renetrigcr & Ilcii 101 '" • llenry Kepner 111 0 ttlibcek. 200 " Ihrtting 15 " lrifeph Btaiiffer ; • 4 " W•pliain ddermuth 103. " 114nry • Kepner 15 • " • .104ephStantrer 150. " t4eorge Rahn I . 801, " ", Frclitl , • 8(1 'George Rahn: , ', '(loldentam&Turner ' 100 , 7 L-- Harding 1 acres :lobo Bishop 1 , 91 acres 11.',Pot ter, & Co. • • 1 " . .160 acres -Charles Frniley 400 •r' William Patmg • •7. 40(1- " Klapp & Kichner 40))"" John Fahrman • •4110 "- :William Yoh - .1 .. I 132 I.lM , eph •Rid6vay .400 " I.4:itac Stauffer tor Kellogg 80 ".... 'John.Seltier • 100 . ',lielib Kline • 75 ". • A. r, Sterer:s 4 grier 400 , FrUilerick , Kepogg 72 . ". • tilter;,•Stevenson & Coo r -100 " 400 George Stauffer Toy Kello g 182 Frederick Kellogg. • 299 " 'Troutman, Curiper & E ner • 4po Smith', 400 "• • j Widow 'Davis • Unuin. • B. BANNJN. • . 31- JOUN WILSON Pin, it le ~~- 33-tm li..o.lolloohEttbv. 41.3F.1t11L ESTATE. - 111anheim. 11 - a! i ne Barry. Jin Kelchnor Daniel Klapp dr. Co.' - Jacob TiAd William Holler, James McNair' William Gent ge ithoadal Jelin Eliza •• Peter 6i:11111nel:11 Thomas Re - eae Daniel Rease Jhhn • ~ • fienfamin Yi West • George Rhoads John AleCtilly • • j'ohn htclds , William Stciward George Jitio l a6, Ja i William Steward ino " .560 " 400., 150 150 " 400 4 400 " 400 ' 0 400 4 ' 400 4 . 400 f " 400 .!' 194 ‘. 187 4 , 400 1 m 392 40 400 376 4, 400 44 384 i " Vtcat, Pout I ' Chtisttan Snyder We:./ If rtfristrim. 2 lots WeMain ftt, +lien . - (.1 Eort“ E BOY ER. LI EL R. 'Ai EIMER; • (~? : EORGE MOSER, , • Commissioners, 75 " Coininit.si9nerfe (ace, Pr • vOget)urx, Aug. $4i18,13.-4; .TO 'THE TORT CLINTON FOONDRY, and • Machine Shop, together with all the Fli4kr, Machtnery,land futures belonging thereto. Air' ply to . ISAAC MEYERS, Eng.. .• at Port Clinton, or to k:CKERT GUILFORD; ,‘ *watata Furnace: 51—tf Dccetntwrig, r E ADEN, ..pipE...„...,..4.... ; uff,,,c.ii, • meg for the WI parposcof introducing, water into tbe..llousiej for ale elicaO; ;by : , i ! , p..,n4.7NAiN. • April 0, ' _!' , :.• .' r. .'; --: ! ! 1 113 ;GEORGE il. ELKIN IlesFre.eommeneed the Mane SOAP er.' CANE,LD Illargaretta Street, fit Street', between Callot 117//oto 'Street rail no', At X. 12 .Pron! "WHERE he offers for Sale, terms, wholesale and rctai Yellow Soap, column Brown do„, do,Palno do., Castile do., Fancy ' Aug ot 12,• • t • PROVISION ift N0.1 . 2:7 North . Water street, IMII • , • dud Arch; . .•• 1 . PHILADUPIII. . 1 • /1111 Etsub•icriber has on hand l a good assort. •-•- ment - of Provisions, comprising HA)is,Sin*a, SnouLnirts, snoom BEEF, LAR , BARREL Pip: vi•rorr.,Cur:Ei.F. ' Freir, &c., and ivonld respent. fully invitee merchants and other of Schuyl coon. ty, to call and examine. , ~ , • -",;• • All articles sold for good, will be warrantedins such,. aud perions purchasing ti'v 'order, map (le. pond 'upan receiving their gondshn at+ gond cMf. ditinn, and as .low prices, na if twilight in persOn. . • 'GEORGE C. APIAYS,.II. 27 - N.:tlYnter St., between Ma lie Land A reh.l" - Philidelphia,.Ananst 12, • • . 33-4tl 1 -, . . • • . ; 1 PUBLIC SAL'. . VIDURVANT to an ordet of the 4 rphane Court ; 4)1 "- Schhylkill county. the sub:lt:66dr administraior o fO the estate of George Hain, late of the township of Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill, &Tensed, will e!t•• pole to *de by Public Vendor). on Saturday. the 14th, MI of Oitoher nevi, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, On the premises at the house late•of Georg? Bain, in the township of Wayne, and county a oresaid i , „ A certain Messuage•'Penument nd tract of IaML situate in the township)! Wayne, ounty of Schuyl kill, bounded by lands pf Peter 1. Menstein, tleniy Berger. Jacob Faust and others. co mining 220 acrbs 1 ' -. 'or thereabouts. The improvements sic '. , ..0.•.: .. 4. 'll. double Log Ileuse , two stories high!—; use f Log Barn -two`Orchqs, and about one II I' •,-.7:'' hundred .pd thirty acres of cleared !and, • - , ----••= - -s-- and well supplied with a running stream' of water and springs, lute the estate of said deceasdc4) Attendance will be , oiven and the conditions of sale' „ Made known at the time land nlace of sale by I .• • ; ' MICHAEL FRITZ. 1 , By Order of the Conn.! ! Atlnunistrator.l • J. II DOW - PIING, Clerk, Orwigshurg, Auvst:l2,lBl3. , H ~. t tin Weaver et T"F, partnership heretofore existing between • Philip Hoff& and James' Bantam in tlie : Coach Making business, was dissolved on the 7 ll' inst,hy mutual consent. All persons indebted the firm,are requested to make payment, and II those haviog claims,.will present them to Philip fluffs fiir settlement; ' ' .PHILIP TIOFFA, • , I JAMES BANTUM.I P.S.=-The busineSs will be continued by. Phil. in Hoff& et the old starlit, where he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends and cii;• tomerOnd the public gen e rally. August' e s'r.. Offer !ET 01110 E. 'VHF:subscriber hereby &yes:notice that R ii ERT A. TOR II ENCE, an indented appren tice to he Carpenter Business, hir absented Mtn self Intin his service without tinv . cause. "Ote pnblienre tberefoie cautioned not to trust hint' on my account, as I will pay no debts of his ,non. trattinz. They are also cautioned not to Tar_ hoar or 'employ, hint without permitmon ftiom A. G. SWIFT. 33-3 t. Aauat 12, . , ; . SIIIFIIIFFIS .$A LINA- . II By yirille of p-writ of A Is.Vend..b:zponas, i(ssu ed nut Ur the I;ourt of Common Plea 11.. of Seliayl I.ill Cotzidy, and to me directed, I, will expoee to sale by public Vendee; - . •, • . Do : 4 ,yriurrlay Me 26th dali of August,l ' , A,t. 10. pteleek in te forenoon, 'et the house of Snrnmil 7-lil. liepori,. Innkeeper, in the township of West 'PVtI , I; Schuylkill county ; All that cer tain IreiillltleP, tenement and' tract, or wee' pi lend,iit4etc in We'd Penn township, SchnSdkill 'calmly, bounded by !antis of now or late G i 'eorge . War'dmiin, Duniel Rohe,' ' Jonae Hill and others, enntainiO 12 acres and 144 . perches, and con veyed ti George Kemmerer by two deeds, one ilierr;of from Sebastian Longeberger; dated the 3d rif •ISeptemher,i 1819, and other) from George• and Jaemb Longeberker, and deed the 4th December; 1827, - with the apputt'locus,. • consisting of a two story Lo- 4 - Dwelling House, Wearer Shop, Leg Stable, Stone Spring.house and 'A pole Orchard. - ' t N. 2. All that cettilin improvement and tract or parcel.of land, situate in West Penn 4..owidtip, 'Schuylkill county, - hotindcdby lands - of Daniel Correll,' Henry Widerstein, . Peter Hiss and others, containing 17 acres,' and' conveyed to Geoige Kenumerer, byMani Llttlt,by deed dafid 'the 13th November; 1810. 11' • Np.;l. All that certain Messuage; tenement. and tract of land, situatei in Wr4 Penn eowmhip, SchOylkill county, bounded: by lands id henry 'Shirer, David ,Seeiller, John Lomb, late-Daniel Kriclnig,, Michael Hartung and others; clintaining -99 ecresarni 3 perches, 'and conveyed to George I KeMmerer, by Peter Hass and liorsrEveritt, Eimentors cf Peter Everitt , de • d'., ny recd dated the 'd April, 1.84?, with the a purtehances, con aisting.of a one story. Log , Duelling louse; two Log Stables, and Apple,Orch rd. Late the ea. tate of George Kemmerer. • - Seized and taken ander Ex ention; and mill be sold by . , JOHN G. WOOLISONI Sheriff; 7 Sheriff Ctlrice. - Orwigs- '4 ! , , Inirp, August 5, 18 i 3. c . •'I : 32 Wiser fter IMO -- ,-- ' • i ILLINERY AND i7A.NCY GOODS. . - it ItS. MORGAN,In Market street, next door 4 -' to M. %Volfinger's tavern, respectfully In fortris the citizens of; rottsville, and Ithe ,public generally. that the has just rccetved a new and fashionable assortment of millinery and fancy veils, amongst which are the Albert IBraid, FlO - Wait), Needle Straw; EnglishiStpiw, and fronted Lawn flannels, With ' a fine as ortment , of men's apd boys' LeghOrn and Sea-drass flats. all'of which will be_ silld much low*• than the ion'sl prices for cash.] ,flonneis,altered and done open !lie mot.t reasonable terms. .j ‘ rottt,ville. April Ll' • 1 20= -LOVER ETT'S LIFE DAWSO, Author a-# of. the Vlllaze Blacksmith, End ncr, &e,. just received and for ,nale;, price 8.7!„ ce-irri, by C.. VANNAN, Aitgut.t. 5," • 311 - , _ ,PatentPlatfrom and) Cp.nier Scales,•\ PLATFORM seiles werghing froth 100 to 2300 anci ('Atinief Feates to every vori. etv t soperior to • ony scalis before knvenred, for sate by the agent, MO i Mits.' .310nAtAN I i ; $A 411KET STREET,. lies just +calved a few ' m of the Amazon and Shell' Berta 11i - innate, 1 . Whioi will he sold . very. tow„ ., ,i - • , ' . , Ponavilie,luilc, 17, 1813.• , I i 2 - ,5— ! _ ,', I . , I=! DISSOLUTION. LINDSAV'St.4II..iI{I,§TEit, I , SE i LLERS, ET,NDErti t AND • TIONWRF, of 4ih, and Cl!csnut, St., 'ust 12, • t 3:1-1 GRAY*: BEN:NETT, - • 42 Welnut TH'la Iphig. 'Jima 17,' 1643, - • a —t.l BUMS miNERs i , souRXAt. MEI 4111,1 J OR.PEV ANVE - • For • regfricdik4: - etirbine, arid. pF!4ng the ride! waiket and gisflvs II! parts ofCnte road Slrects:l • 2 'rx - riorg 1. 'Re it'Ord,ainect end enacted by the: TownCoonell Cif the ROrough at Pottsvillc c aud is Ifcretty ordained ankenacted by the. authority' bf thesame; that the grades or regulations:of the ascents of Centre Street, float Centralqlloek roPrth.; wardly to the Uorthcaat corner of Laurel and southwarilly to tit/ south line of Morria'S dime, bra and ? the satne is, hereby fixed an es.' tablishedAs Nicks, viz:— • r , NORTH CENTRE: STREET, )LAST BIDE: At the northeast corner of Centre and_Norwe. gin') streets" the, curb fine shall commence two and a halfjriches below the top of Central-Block,' from thence fall]one font five inches!to a cUlaCrt,! &Una coe hunt! -ed .and two feet, from , thence' Shall rise_cine (Oat seven and a half inches to the, sootheast Cortierl 9f Market street, thence level to the northeast ci:U•nerii . said street,7thetice -Shalt rise nine itehesltotsf sitmrnit eighty, feet distant; , thence fall one foot three inches to the southeast corner of CalloWhill Street, thence rise two inches): to the northeast Icorner of said street, thence rote, eight feet one inch ticti five tenths to the scioth.', east corner of lltgh iOect, thence rise five inches, and five ientlm:lt i o the portheast corner of Said : -street,- and' frcitn . thence rise twelve, feet 'five in 4 ches hi the northeast Corner of Lanrel street. II ON, utters of - I • doors above hell and . 1 . .. . NORTH CENTRE STREET, WEBT, SIDE '1 1 • • r, Commencing et the ; Culvert one 'hundred and' two feet north Iclf..Norwegian street, the line of the curb shaltbis three inches below the; top of Central Mock.; and from thence shall rise one, foot four inches; tothti southwest corner of Mari' ket street, !rein, thence. level' to the north Wes 1 corner of said street, thencejall one foot three mi.. ches to the Culvert, : ninety three ;feet distantii thence ripe one , foot two inches to the Southwest corner of Callewhill street, thence' level to the' northwest corner . of said 'street, thelnee rise one, font five inchei in the distance of eighty feet, : thence rise seven leetifour inches to the 'south.; west corner of High street, and froM thence' rise' thirteen. feet six inches to the south West corner of Laurel street. 1 ' '1 ' SOUTH CENTRE STREET,' EAST SIDE:I , The curb line at the:southeast corner of Norwe- 1 gian street shall be eight inches above the WI) of Central Bloclr, and from thence shill rise sia feet to the 'northeast corner of Mahantango street,l from thence rise four and a half inches to the;. southeast corner of said street, thence rise three feet ten inchesland se , ren tenths to the t' ,northeaS corner of Chur'eh'Alley; thence level to the smith. east corner of Raid Alley!, thence rise three feet nine inches le the northeast corner ,of Union street, thence rise nine; feet five incheq to, the South - side ot- the neat alley r , thence fall sixteen feet to the northeast ,corner .of Mauch Chunk street; thence rise fifteen feet seven inches' to the n'orthl east corner of Market street in MorttesAeditionl thence level to the southeast corner of the; Pahl , s t ree t, and from thendp fall twenty;eight ,feet to the south line of ;Morris's Addition." . 1 ! 1 SOUTH- CENTRE STREET, W E ST' ,SIDE Commencing at the culvert one hundred and two feet north:of Norwegian street,r thecorli find there, shall beithree niches below the top of Cen tral Block, and from thence shall rise Seven feet eleven inches, "to the northwest corner Of Mahan: tongo 'street, from thenee rise nineineheti to the southwest side of the said street, thence rise four - feet and two inches to the north West ' corner of Clfurch Alley; thence- level to the southeast side of said alley, thence rise three feet; seven inchee to the northwest corner of thion street, thence rise nine feetl five inched to the south side ot the next alley, iti;ehee fair sixteen feet to a point op. posite to the ;northeast corner of Mauch . Chunk street, thence rise fourteen feet one WI the northwest corner ;of. Market streeMtn M 'rrite's Addition, thence keel to the sooth West corn r Of said streets, and Irma ;thence)all.' twenty.,seven feet three inches to the south line of Mortis's Ad dition. • - - .. i , In reascinlible 1, firm quality Fuller's .havinq. do. etween Market EMI • WIDTH OF PA'tr.7,MENTS. SECTION 2. The width of the pavements or sae. walks in Centre street Shall ho as 'follOws,v,iz.,— In that part of Centre; street between the.south lino of Morris's Addition end the Souith'. 141, Of Benjamin Pott's Addition, they shall* eleven feet wide. From thence to High street thei shall he fifteen feet wide on the hail aide of the' street, and on•the west side,' of the same width as far north as Norimgirtii street, (measurine th all ea. sea from the true linci of the street,) and from 33-3 t thence shall extend in a straight 'Melia) as to he fourteen ler t tram the house at the Southwest ear ner of High street. . From the southwest Corner Of High street, - the curbstone shall extend in :a straight line to a point at the southeast corner of Laurel Alley, eleveri feet from the west side ,of Centre Street, and thence continuo at the distance of eleven feet therefrom, to the southeast corner of f.surel street. • From the 'southeast corner f High street, the curb stone shall, extend to point thirteen feet from the - cast side of,Centr street, and distant one hundred and seven feet Irom - Northern Block, from thence extend thirty-three feet to a quint:ek, !even feet from the east side of ;the street, and from thence continue:st the distance o f !elevhn feet from the east side'of the street, to the! south east corner bf Laurel street:: • ; PART OF RAILROAD STREET. grthiort 3. Commencing at ths northwest cor ner of Market and Railroad itreetriot apnint ten feet seven inches below the top of Central /31nek, tits curb line shalt riac six inches to the 'PO' thwest corner df street. ; • • There shall be but 'wile line of cUrbs ne and one pavement or side: . walk in this sired,' which shall be op the; west, side thereof, and iiirc feel wide, measuring from the true line of the street Six-m 4 1 ,4. Tile side-walks or foot-wilvson b.& sides nt . ("entre street; from the south line:of ttor. ris's Addition to the south side of Laurel street, avid on thdl west side of Railroad street betiveen Market and Callowhilt streets, shall be ;graded, cut down,lor filled up, according , to the seVerAlas. cents and desceets herein above set forth, l and curbed .and paved and the gutters made and 'paved a s herein after, directed, and the prrtirty in front of Which such footwaysor sidewal ks And gutters shall be made and paved, shall he, arid:the same is hereby taxed with the expense thereof, in. proportion to the extent of the same in front 'on said streets, agreeably to the provisiops of the `Act- of Assembly entitled, "A aupplernept to' an act entitled an act' incorporating , the town of. Pottsville in Schuylkill County, into h 13 , 1Eg1i 4 amassed the 15th day of June, Sxertors 5. The curb stones 14 he placed in said streets, shall ha at least three ,feet long,"two lest wide, and six inches thick; and,wherever it may be neeesilary to extend the curb , tines mere than ten inches above the gutter, that ,for every' inch so extended, thity shill have an increased width of two.inclues. ' The front and ends el tsid Curbstones mud be dressed straight anci smooth for the breadthefone font.frorn the top ;, the top must Also 4 dressed straight And smooth, and brotight toan' uniform thickness of six inches by dressing down : the hack forlthe breadth Of three inches, and devilled to correspond with the rise o( the pavement. The curbstones must be set so thatithe front shall lean back' oar and one half inches to the footi'rtie, and the top to correspond with the grade 'herein estab. , fished. SEcrrten 6. A Otter three feet wide shall be paved outside of sail curbstone, by placing a row of wellitrirnt brick on edge,! with !liar ends to. the curbstone, having fall from it of half aninch in their iengt'a, the remainder oh the getter to-be paved With email- entoothed :or rounded stones, • and supported by a small curbing or (let stone, set on crigv, 'cittenditar at least four:inches lower ' , llan the adjoining pavement of tie glitter. The depth and shape alb° said goWrs with the,several ascents andtiese.enra of tho•saine, -he regulated by the port - sigh Surveyot ;, , or tither person appointed by the Council for that.purpose. SEcrtrint 7.--That the several tirevisious;pow.; ers end 'penalties contained in the eighth; ninth and tenth, sections of an ordinance passed the '26th day of May, A. D. 1813, entitled an ordinance for the regulation, curbing and paving of MArket etrect from Centre street to: tire tipper Culvert.; Adam:: -t.t or t from Market •to Hi g h stieet, and Thf ‘ rd,s : tert from Market tralligh street; be and the stitOe are hereby made a partof this 6 rdinance, the sameasif the whole of,the said seetious were heri.in art forth in foil. • ' .I ; ascid into an Ordtnance, the Twerity-fifih lay of 3031,A, D,1043, FRANCIS .1. PARVIN, PTe5l. ATT SAAC BECK, .FOWEI Clerk ' . • .1 -Pottsville,-August 5, 18d3.' P l to ;V i m:re) ugkisi 11.—D'Aubigne one Paiseyiern, Just, recoivcil,and. for 0. 1 / 5 by' 11..13.).NNAN. • I . : „TIJ I.IIST. rrtilE substantial and -cearenient Stone S tore' anti 1 1 1- Whareheese.at Mount Viirbon. lately in thrive• cupancy efictairph. White &Son. The store le 40i • - 40 feet; and the , ware house 60160 feet, • oss is l44th being 2 itoeielhigli frontihaxing sass?excellent cell:inter rather basements. the Is I &ore of, whiehfare on' the Ici.eX ef the ground at the back of each; both built dinid front 'en the,C,intre Turnpike;l there are good do - F.15,101:11M receptit n at, each of .Mercharlize by, theVanal.andgoods tinnugli.by-P & t R be. discharged nettle- kid Of theist flood of the.entre house. directlj into int rear,f(which!retts against xhd track of the Mount Carbon R Road. • There is ample mom sr.:ind the docks for piling plaster; and a good lumbe i r wharf will be added to, the premises leased if desire's]. • t Immediate posession given. Apply at tto:{ Dela-! ware Coal Company's (Ades, viz ;to •• _ • JOHN. C 514RLL, Mount Carbon. J. R. WIIIT4. ' • 117 South 34 St., Philadelphia, Potisvillac,lnlY 15, i - 29 I DEAFNESS • ,Scarps'; Compouncr.4qeosolc Acoustic Oil; FOR the cure of pEoNESS.• pains, and the discharge of inatterlrom the eais ; also all hose disagreeable .nOiselOike the buzzing of in. , sects; falling of water. blinizitrg of steam. Sze. 4e. which are symptoms ofi approaching deafness,. and also attendant with ilia , disease. VERTif laATES. • The following EditoriStp` and certificates will be read with interest as they speak facts which are " stubborn things." . MOST EXTRAORDINARY' CURE!-If any have doubts they may snow disiiiss them. and the most' incredulous may considek Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures,l and , many of themve.. ry remarkable—byithe tie of "Scrapes Oil,' have been published, but- this " ceps the climax." Young ur old may yet reenver hearing. A lady in SMithfield, Pennsylvania andi now about 80 years pra g e, had been griidually getting deaf for more tbau 90 vears so ttnit it.was next to impos. Bible to make hei hear conversation in the-loud est tunes of voice; Last u;inter she was induced to try "Scarp;l'il Oil forlDeafness." It is only, necessary to add that she has used two bottles, and that her hearing is pekfectly restored—she is cured. DT JEAFNICS9 Conn.—, Thti, following extract 1.. a letter written by Mr. JOhnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is imiiiirtant. •- . , ... The bottle of Scrape:a Oil for Deafness, that you sent me, with the Wish, that my daughter would try it, has been tilted, and in RA effects, have astonished all; you *low how very deal she has been since she was three years old—she now hears quite well; butts the medicine has all. been used, I wish you to send iie another bottle, which I have•every reason to b r ilieve will cure her en tirely?-4Timea. 1 t o, For sale by I. 11. GUMPERT, N 0.120 North Second Street, hiladelphin, and by EI IitIOLTZ & SANDERSON, . . ;-• i Agents, Pottsville. July 22, 1843. . il 30— • ,, . rorrivu,LE F.NCA.3IP3IENT. , rpROOPS.w,ill be transported on the Philadel -m- phia Reading 4-Pottsville Rail Road, toand from,the Pottsville' Encampment, at the 'follow . - • 1 ing rites. per trip. 11 ' From Phila. to Pottsville and back 52 . 00 " Norristown j do. 175 Phoenixville; i do - ' 150 , " Pottstown,: , I do • .. 125 • " Reading, ' ! do• • 101 , • ".- Hamburg,; ,do . 060 . .. Orwigsburg,do • 030 ".7Scipylkill:Havep l- , do . . 0 25 Offieers of companieslintending to visit the a. bove Encampment,;.will , oblige by reporting the number of their men to 'the subseribsr at Read ding. i IG. A. NICHOLLS. Sup't. Transp'l. Phila. Reading & Pottsville R. R. June 10, I, i I 24 NAND II SAND!! T HE subscriber hes at Ilarge quantity of excel _ lent Band, whiCh wilt deliver et any, place in the Borough. at 50 cent's. er cart load, and as % the hauling, is all doWiX hill be - will guarantee 'that the loads wilt bo much larger than those generally hauled. I DAVID ] YUENGLING. June 17, • 25-3ino FLOOR' MATT iNG-.4Cliecked and plain Matting very Iloiv by ' Ms. 20 c 21 1 T. & LingA,T LIFE ANH SPEECHES OF HENRY CLAY, • FOR ei. supply . WFt received ard for gale A tY RESH y !. • B. BANN AN. July in, , I . ' 30— • I 1 THOMSONIAIir ,MEDICINES. A ti G an E d N il E t ß A asartilen , t kopto ic nntantly on EICIWOLtZ & SANPERSON'S Now ilicug Storey Poitpville, Pet 30— July 22, DIL IL-JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES;" soLit 4.SANDERSON'S • , New-Drug Store, Poitivile t Agents fOr Schuylkill Co., . July 22 • • f: • 30— , ICE CREAM AND MINERAL WATER • Iry subscriber serves.up lea Cream every ...AL evening, eqUal 'hi any proeuod in Philadel phia, and privatelfamilies served tip by the qinin. tity stlow rates.! I Ills Mineral ,Water, f ountain la 4ily supplied with pure Mineral Nyttier, whicii be invitee-the public to call aUd,try: ' . J une 40; 24 -=- I ,_ JOAN S. C; MARTIN. VOMICEN OIL„—IA fresh sitt)ply Com morn Oil, Tor by SILLYSIAN &CO. March 18;' in[AinsSistioturEns.A prime lot the Jersey and Western llama and Shoul ders, for sale cheap hyl L. Q.; & A.ENDERSOV. [ 01— May f.+o, 'Wistars BOlsairi ob • WHO, 9te rry, 4 good and officaei4us remedy fret the prevai "s• ing Influenza, (or sale at { ' i JOON R. C. MARTINS Drug gtfire, Centreati Pottsville. Petteville, July, 0,103. ; i. 3,- 1 Rev. Drs. §roith & Atithoseti pAMPIILET iusi received. arid' for saie,i)y July 22. , 13. PANNAN. tiYMIN - New lymn.Books homed .by the, just received dAd for sate tiy B. BANNAN. • t iaIIIRESBYTERI a- Presbyterian Board of Pubtreatm .Pottsville,July.B, 1813 HOWARD t . 1. IMPORTs:= l lci.cy: ard'a Reports in the Supreme Vourt , of the United States, vol II at the reduced price of $l., l ust received, and fer 'irate by , 18. BANNAN. August 5, -- 1 ' COL . BECEEII, EY.E SALVE.—A supply ' Lir of o r hia hrghly celebrated Salve tor , sore and, inflamed Eyea—ju4 received and 'for sale by JOIIN S. 44% I:IIARTIN'S' . Drug Store. ' January 28, (Sri 'i ' ' t• : , ' . . lIIICA row 0.18.11: LIBICK), &C:• 'THE subscriber 11.0 tiar sale a largo quantity of the material commonly calied-Fire-sand cr de composed MICA, Wifich is naed - by Brickmakers and Totters,i in ,the- duinufacterre of fire-proof bricks,, cooking furnicee, &c.i It is of a very su. .perior quality, clear ilf mild, ravel, or other im- Turillee: and will •cklclivered an bead of boats, or- vessels, at the riOscriber's wharf, west side of Seliciylk_ill, half ;a mile below ! Gray ' s Ferry Bridge, at one dollar per . ton,!or fifteen cent 9 per barrel). I i ROBERT CARR, ' 1 Ifartrant'6 l Botagic Gerdes. ' . F • : - : 29--;-3m July 15, flEtTßY,liari STEEL PENS. 4 FRESH, euppl.t.of Petrillo:l'6feet Pena. put up ta •packfgeslot pang, at 75 cents per psehage, just recetred- Also a fresh suppir ; of the Prineirrthty Peen ; a new :artieleand steel pens et 37icenti Or Grassi !: Juno 21.` =MS ,BANKRUPTCY. FOR DISCHARGE. Arulted.Statea Court. EASTERN oISTRILV OF PENNSYLVANIA: . Dankrnpnf. • NOTICE.. • . PETITION for Diseharge and — Certifieste under the Bankrupt Law has been filed by Enos Jones, Caspar ter. now Laborer; Schuylkill '.County. -' And Friday the 20th day of October next. at It o'clock, A. 111.; is appointed for the hearing there- j of, before the said Conrt, fitting in Bankruptcy. at the Distriet Court •Rooni in the City of.Philt. delplita, '*hen and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other , persons in interest, may appear end show cause, if any they .have, why such Die chargeand Certificate should niebe grouted. FRAS. HOPKINSON; Clerk of tfie District Court. July 29, .' . • 91-10 NOTICE. • A PETITION for Discharge and Certificate' zik. under the Bankrupt taw, has been filed by William G. Johnson, late Hotel Keeper, now Gentleman, Schuylkill county. And Friday, the 29th 'day of Sept. nee, at H,o'. Clock, A: M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting 'irs Bankruptisy, at the District Court Room; ih the City, of Philadel, phia, when and where thC Creditors of the said PetstiOner,. who here proved their Debts, and all other persons in, interest, nay appear and show cause, it any they have,'i why such Dircharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRGS. HOPKINSON, Clerk cif the District Court. June 24; LAW BOOKS. , The following Law Bo+ are for sale b y the subscriber., • Wha rtons Digest, 2 vols McKinney's Digest; 1' do • Do Justice; Binn's Justice; • I *leer. Laws 'of Pen riylVania, Mile's Reports Vol. -1, Pennsylvania Reports vol 2, Suliscriptions.also received for the American Law Magazine, published in Philadelphia, by T&J. W. Johnson. Prize $5 per annum in itdvance. June 3, 23- 1 B. BANNAN New Fashionable !Clothing Store OrFOSITE THE TOWN HALL. UST. open e d fur the Heft& of the Poor, by, " selling at reduced, prides and for cash, at the Town Hall. By calling and exeming you will find the Pri ces to suit the Times. t j - • Pottsvdle, November 151 • • 4G- , COFFEE. -7 Just received by Ih'e subset'. ber a lot of prime Coffees, consisting of Rio, Laguira, Cuba, and a superior lot of Old Govern . . ment Java, warranted superior to any ever offer ed before Tor sale in this place- E lIENDERSON. May 0, PENNSYLVANIA 11A LL, PDTTSVILLE I PA. public elle respect 6111v : informed:that the a iubseriber has takop this large and comma F i g dinus establishment, recently kept by Weaver & Peters.: Illig ug No.exertiona will be spared by the undersigned in render the accomnioda Lions and comforts of this Hotel, equal, if not en. perior to those furbished While muld the control of others JOSEPH H. WEAVER. . Pottsville, May 6; 1843. • 19-4.3t* MGR §CII.OOL FOIL YOUNG LADIES• The public are "reepedihillY ,informed that a greeably to a former notice,.Miss ,Allen from New England,.will open d HighSehool for Young Ladies. on Monday. the 3d April next. Instruction "will be given in - those bianebes madly taught in the New England Seminaries. .TERMS. • Tuition in die ,Elementary - $1 per qur, ' Higher English branches, including • . French and Latioi 9 do Drawing and Painting; .Extra 2 do Further information rriay be obtained. by refer mice to •Rev, J. McCool, John Ship . pen, William F. Deane Esq. P. F. Pommy, . • , T, J, catty , Pottsville, March, 25,11‘813.! pIIINTS.--Ahan 4 dome assortment of print and nouslins for Pale ilery.cheß7 by - ,FEVER AND AGUE. ADWA ND'S TOXIC MIXTURE. IVES!! supply of (hit abpre Medicine,a dertain 211. cure for the fever and ague. Just received and sale at September 3 FE ATIFE itS. (lot 'received and fo 'sale a lot Feather's of excellent quality by • SILLYMAN &CO. March 8, ' 12— B 1 RD SEE DS. -4-4 , nu o'9 tend-Rape. Just reeisetrand for sale by April 22. 17— . BANYAN. No. 53 liort4 WATER 9:y.,1d door beloth Are& St 19-LI APELP 111 . WILERE &general assortmdut tir IRON and STEEL ma y be had on th e most accom. modatmg terms. 4 Phi Lida. February re, _L s PAINT BOX tS.-=Ttio anbeeriber lks just received a choke assortmentkrOstairn's Water colore put trp in Boxes of 12, 18 and 2t Pakte, together .with a lot of Toy Paint'Boiee, which he will sell at Philadelphia priCes. Also Sabra and Camel's Hair Polkas. All kinds of Palate 'procured , to.ordar at the similes!. nutlet.. 1 2 fi, BANNAN. June 21, • , • . . rlifir. greif obyt rt fully accomplished. Jessie Neal' Celfbratuidnd frnierrsally?pprmv.d Pcitent lard Ifimp*, no an entire new principle. The gime quill 'ties of this Lamp hate been so well tested as In en able the sulxcribers in:roccommend it to the public, as being far.duperior to any. other yet offered. For sale by. ' & BEATTT. N.8.-111i . . Aaron W. tiadleytaiting , " purchased the exclusive right of making and vending the.above _Lamps in Schuylkill Comay „glues notice- that any in fringement on the Pat7ent will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law: Mean Beatty are Agents for selling the Limpe in.Schoylkill County. Pottsville, June 3, ISO. 23 3:no ' • W. , CARLISLE, Jr., ; roitvisnptsif ANS ;COMM:11310N MLBCH►FT, ropEsrEcTFuLLY informs his ftiends and t h e tbtt he is.prepareil to receive and, for wms.l . Merchandise of. every description, to all .parts on the A:Matta. West) and North ltranches of the Snwltichannah, and Schuylkill and Uniiin Canali! via • Schuylkill and Union Canals, which arc in'cornplete eider, and such arrandini - ems made as to insure it full supply oi:water duringlad the yeaY. • Shipper; of produce will find tt to be their interests 'to send produce, to the rhilsdrlplara Market. via Schuylkill. and lnionPanals, it being the cheapest 411 C safest rrititc. ;2 Plaster, Salt and Fish cunstinily on hand, at Inniest market prices. Every attention paid' to shipment of Merchandise' by. , ondisafe boats: commanded by careful captains tng,ealier with pronipinaas.in eatepof produce. hleichandize will not be. detained in • store on ae connt of stormy or wet weather, the boats load and unload under the, store in the'iry. Philadelphia Only I/ 1.8;3' FASHION ApLE TAILon • . lialtopeetfcllyi aroma bin friends and the Oleic that ha ban eneeeedvl Taylor wive *bare be- I amen. at -the old stand in Contra: avant. where 4te will be happy to watt loon tbosarviitsi_nany farout ian with a call. • HO basal,* on band:Vapenor •Wittol eyed Cloths. Summer Clottai. Catvien6int Vtia Vantt. ingn of every dencription %Aida thiitadialo-opl. der to the meat faahionablesmi workenablike manner. and on•rnont tensonableaernas...., Pottavillo,aoly 22. 11313, B. saKlv:~rt. mem E. Q, & A. HENDERSON. I RON ; STOR E. ffMfflffi ➢LORE 11.1',. Arch Sired iUharf,.Schuylkill, .PHILIEELPHIAi. • 703E11'11 CHRIST MIN : .; 1 • 1 - - - •1 . • N I,OTELs;- X 0 USW ARBO 4. T IE atibscri!:#, Meld reOretru,lly 'enhance% • to the public:ond he tra i 'leased tbanthove. spletoAttind delightignitabbiliMen!, ; IR; whicf4vrill °pencil i ' for their rte ta_a cotafinnlation •Mosaity , the lath ' • I- ' The Hotel hiiifitely undergone a thltrotigh sc. n°vation with isticti itnprovementeind tidditioh4 furniture as to ilAmuchAncrease tha-comfort and , accommodation nir . lhie guests, • • I • ...This [foto' iquitali at thetermination of the Philadelphiatuidilnading Railroad,9;miles froht- Philadelphia, adeninr the Borough of Pottivilhi; and combines I 'the - ad:Sentare* of both town• and countsy—qtnched to the eatahlishateat elusively, for the: Oie of its guests is a beautifitt _ornamental terrtle garden, an enclosed Perk of several acres, Ovittlooking fronsits rising grounds the Raiiroad, River and Cilia', ttort reservoir of tlingehuyikill Navigation Co., arid • commanding a i'sititintic 'and beautiful view-of the :urrounding,"rountains. The •Ifotekillath 'Houses and ssiasll‘aliavc a . plentiful supply ..eif pure mountainti:ing - water. The extensive and airy stables anth.a.Sach homes, will, be attended by careful and: nktintivo ostlers; a lailroad plea sure car and cae4ges,• will be kept for . the vs comniodation Ocetests wishing to.vialt the mines and other place*