I 11 0:1U T 4it BOU:ND. Outward bound," the stripling one ' Sighs to see the setting - AaJ ahadoWs lengthen on haste:ire Asthe rays that meet his - gaze . One by,one depart. " Outward band" for many a year; A dreim comeilo'er his brain ; , • Ile looks into the lucid wave, I Where he was wont to plunge and lave' In waters cool and clear ; . 1 And wonders if the chance of time! Will bun him to Lis native clime!' And,native st r eam, again. - He Via against, the,' vessel's side,' And the big burning tear • He cannot check, but fain would hide, Has mingled with the River's tide.; Vcanicr.—About the commence-, ment of the prevent century, a blaCk fvllow, who bed lived at the North' End of Baiton, suddenly ,riisappearcd, and it was thought that he haddrown cd himself. Accordingly diligent , search was made,. and at the . erill: of two days his body was Found in a dock in Cbsrlestown. I !As is Usual in such cares ajury was.callatit and ra,the story goes, ;(which is true for all we .know.) they , were all :tineri. of color." After, some delibeyation, they brought in a verdict sometbing.ai • going horna one berry dark night,ite fell frorn•the /Wharf, and was killed ;, arid the I tide coming in , strong, k quoted him over. to: Charlestown, and lie was drowned; dat the wedder being berry cold, bcfroze loideaild"chsi Cornciei:, who was very talig , go3, notwithstanding the soleinniiy of the oc-1 casion, said, l, ,you'May as well add, died in the wool." '-`-• • , . ,; • . rann.Dow'aStamm.c. my tverthy friends---: . it is all nonsense to , suppose that you willtur a cot - . t tinlY he happier tomorrow than :r :you,are to.day. The eveniog:sun that down in the midst of glory \ May rise' in the morning surrounded with . theidedust of The path :of Weis a path' of ry,and sorrow. The thorns,jlowers, thistles .. 411 , 1 briars, are so interri.ingled that it is almdst ' ' impsbible to gather the flowers : of bliss without undergoing °Jew serstchings, oil Jun the risk of 'being poisoned by pernicious plats. In the mar. r . sting of existence, / man, commences hie' pilgrimage • full *ofhope, glee and anticipstimi The fragrant dews of youth impart a delighifni perfume to his Seneca ;.the deceitful bird of he;pe lures him on ward from grove.rto grove, which he is just fool • • •enough to Ci: he can capture lip!sling a hand . tul of salt on its tail. The burterflies of.fancy 50 imagination flit befoie him!; but when he 'thinks ho has ' them. sire in Li; grasp their beau ,. tiful wings crumble to dust, and'ari borne away liy the winds of' disappointr4nt. Don't, thy friends, place any reliande on lbeing happier to . trunrovi than you are to.day7,. but contrive. to I I tn.lte yourselves comfortable. or the present, by the exercise of industry, henes4, prudence. sober - , m essond iljety --- , on'dirace will attend you even to the confieis of eternity. , i • . . , . • Is niels l pecch.at Rochester, %Ir. Adams thus • -, meetly, compliinented the enterrse and character • ofits pallid° : ~ In ,what has been acc , implislicil to make your city what it is; the ard have Idone mast. The. l • middle•laged may say we will iMProve upon what has been l done ; and the young, we shall accom 'Malt, still more than Our fathoral'' That, fellow citizens, Was the boast in the ancient Spartan pro , cession—a pioaes=ion which Was divided into I , three clatises-4he old, the m ildle.aod, and the • younger and they had a saying, which each class sepeated lin turn. , The aged said: •. ' . We have been in days of old,. Wise and geniis, bravd and , bold." 1 The middle•aked said : ."tire to our turn-your plac'n . suppll ; Wlio doubt it Ict him dome and try." And tits bays. said: liecalt:r. at our counts ¶e -promise to surpast I And soh wilt be with yon-4 CLi vicar DitevlTT.—Dr. Emmons, formerly of F,-:rar:Oin, and. Dr. Griffin, once of Andoier, and ('`i>- , afterwards President of College, mere .rmtnentjdivines - of the ortl4,!x selfOol in this per4onal friends.' Tries former pub', 6 . 1- , 4:1 a sermon any, years •ag;),l upon some doetri. t • nal point (the e A tonementovo l ibelieve):svhich wan not wAreceivied by many o his bretlron; ; and 'lDr. C . l . c,iliTin.arriongs the rest. irne following eor- TeArirdenee took 'place between,these two, 'which its pith and brevity, is worthy of preservation. •Dr. drifE*l wrote to Dr. D M irons . • 1)-4.1 have: read your 'sermon upon, the •"" Alonern r ent, and wept over it. 'truly y ours, E. D. G . Dr. E•nrn:r.ts rfplitd instanter,. Dear Fir- = ,1 have received-y l ,aur letter rthtive to . serffnut, and 'laughed . • YOurs truly; NiTu'r. EMMONS. It is net Ili tw . a that the cerrespondence was .cetrineed 00 farther —Bari• Gazelle. ' AN I1111)11 I`r Tits Siii ' • 1 ,Tionre , , editor l of the .Deriiocr ' Ord; Mississippi, thus hum / rd -Of his la`)ors:---,. • . . ' ..•Wa!,.:fivei been particularly . engaged during most of thisw_cetc, cutting up dcimestics into slips of e;fititile 'Sir, and slispe, and Otherivise domes f ealty amusing ourself; in conceqUence of which in . • teresting•Philiscphical, 4 vcriisilinent, wecare- un .rible t 3 1...,41a but half a sheet l ttridiy. Fine boy; fit and saucy; very im :de Ofl his peppy; weight . 12 pounds; astouiNhing babe; ate a quart bowl of f- - mu,ll firsi'diy, and squalled lo[ in ni; lively-•as a cqlt; grows a piund s minute; dOing tolerably well; . so's his marnaly; hope our subscribers, will excuse us. D .n't happen but once GJING .INTO who, for. aught that mi . 10(4 blight have been from tht 11( A:litdsas, was treating the Ul per dock Of a steam-. ;Cr, with meakured etr:d-s, on Which chained to a rost, alrrvlst in his path: was in ugly; ill•natured cur, who, as, the man pitss:ci, Would growl, show hieteeth, and snap et hiin., . ,tranger,"'says he, at' last, .when hie petience Was exhausted, ',I should like t".l own an interest! in this here &eV ' and if 1 didu s eahnot nt,yolitzr l! af hill), I'll hp lon . , f .. . COMPLIME:CTAIII—:-An f old clergyman,' and • I tither an eccentric ohe is ith, I,: whose field of la bar was :a Own hi the int d r of New Eas t cod, one 'Sand iy, st.the close of his services, g ire natter to his convoiation tlii4 in the course of t'.e' Week, ho.espectea to go on a Mission 16 the hea then. The members of his church were struck with alarm and rorrow_ at' t ic. sudden and mica pcctod anriounecmen't of thehoia of their beloved pastor, and irritul iye deacons in great agitation, exclaimed--.' Why, my dear Sir you have never told da .. one word of this terore ! What shall oc 41.., r . oh;l;ra t tier 6 —,,' iiaiti the parson, ist..ti iho greatest sang ford, ../ dlrei expect to go out -tf . 0 town i - ' . , The trial of Willia m President of the Phcenix Da with •ernbn.zteing- the funds eatninoneed 41t. Concord in 11 on Monday the 7th ins.t. sorsieceof I‘issis. Webster, as counsel. , The Cinplaniti Republica' been discontinued for want , -, 1 Report of Edward ifuniziUgir, Treasurer of the ; Borough of Sehiqlkill Racal, July 20h, 1843. Assets and LiAihties• ;' .1 1842 :CIL' By balance remaining in. his: hands -, .as per settlement on Julv,l2, 1842..,: - 845 67/i October 30. By cash received of Phi."., lip Boyer, collector, on account, 78' 541 ,1843—March 14 by cash received ~r, Jacob Faust, for removing ; Lime.' atone March 22 by cash received rirPhilip Boyer. collector, on account 351 73, 'July 11 by cash received of, Daniel • Saylor, for fines July 11 by cash received of John, • Frechafer, for fines, renis, &C. July 12 .by cash received of John Marliin, Esq. for fines ini $ 515 7t July 24 by cash reeeived, of Philip i• Boyer, colleetor, c i account . r 128 4q July 24 by - cash received of Philip I Boyer, for balance duct 4uplieate I for 1.841 - , ' '146 28' July 24 by balance due to ;Edward -lluntzioger, Treasurer ! 42 52 , • 1842 Hit. . July 30 TO an order in favour ;of S. 13. Fisher ; ;$2O-00 - AognEt 3to an order in favar - of John ; • 1 ' Saylor , . 114 pi Augost 10 to an order in favOr of 31i- 1 , chael Freehafer 254 49 OC - tober 20 to an order in favor of _ 1 .1 John .Saylor" -95 74 I+343.—March 6 to an order in favor of-Mr . ; Peal Jun-4.7 tai'an order in - favor of Peter Fritz - ; June 7 to_ an order in favor of Perry. mu,s Koffman . • , • June-A to t an order in-favor; of John [ -Christian • , June 7 to--an order in favor of Joseph fleber June'? t an order in favor of Jerry , Loyd June sto an order in favor of John - B-YerlY . - '1 Junc 7 to ari order in fairor ,of John Saylor ; June 5 td an order in fay.orol Frede....l rick Deck; June 7to an order - in favor'E of Jacob' Eline Juno 7 to an order in tartar, of Jona.! than Pond ' June 7 to an order in favor of Fred:, Hass June 12 to an order in favor 'of Chas: 'lluotzinger . . July -3 to an oraer in fayor of Daniel Saylor ' ' ; July 3 to an order in favor, of Fred. Beck July 3 to an'order in favor of Peter Fritz . • July 3 to an order in favor of Daniel ' Fritz . • ' c July 3 to an order in favor of John Freehafer July 3to order in favor 'of John Freehafer . July--11 to an 'order in favOr ofJohri Freehafer July 3 to an order in favor of Jacob Kline july"3 to an order in favor of Jacob Kline. .. • . ' July 11 to 1 quire writing; paper • . , $ 844 June r S to an order in favor of Sarah , Marmon June 5 to an-order in favor of Philip • Boyer ,A 4 June 7 to an order in favor of Philip Boyer ' 8 June 7, to an order in favor of John 'Saylor ,20 Jane 12 to an order in 'faiOr of Philip Boyer • 12 July 3 - to an order in favor of John Saylor - 18 July'2 , l to an order in favor of Philip Boyer • 8 .4 • • - yob call s ybu all." ar,Cin ydur order:' Approved by the Town Council thie 24th iday otl illy, 1843. - . DANIEL H. STAGER, duel:. Schuylkill Haven, Juli 29, 31-Ir3 JAYNFAITorucVEnarFat... ,- Some medicines wai , ranted to " destroy ruin children," 'are very well calculated. , destroy th e; children too. - This is not the case with Jayne' Tonic: Vermfuge: It does not contain a single ingredienfiyhich can harm ,the most delicate infant, and yet itexeels Worms from ilM•sy s tem with a facility, and certainty, perfectly. Monis h- Mg. • Nor is this its only Sanative property:lt. is it fine StomachiO,'•and, in remittant and intermittent fevers' has been administered withmost gratifying results.— Obstinate cases orPiles, hare yielded to its influence, and its tonic .qualities redder it an excellent !mecFcine in the convalescent stageisf all diseases: It irkex ;et!- , . ingly pleasant to the taste: 1 • • For sale by EtchhOltz & ;Sanderson Pottsville, A gents for the Proprietor! • i • I ,-- Reftlgeratars, i l trater L Filters. and Wirier I Coolers. ®LIVER EVANS, No; 15 Chesnut street,neer Front, would inform the public, he is Inow able atter much experience, and in connections with the late imprOverrient in their manufacture,' to offer the above articles with a confidence in 'their:superiority ad any he has yet„ made. I The Refrigerator forcdoling and preserving all articles for Colimay purposes, as well as water, &e, is lined with Metal the inside, and fur nished.with an interior Air Chamber. a, simple but most efr.ietual ventilator, by which". Meats, &c., are kept, sweet and pure in 'the warm e st of weather. . • ' • . • The Water Filters can be pitied in the Refri• gerator so ae to be used in connection, !or separ ately if desired, 'the whole forming a :complete and appropriate pibce Of domestic furniture.for a dining room, halt or kitchen—a , very smell 'luau. city of Ice preserving and cooling the'eatirelcon tents. The Filter are calculated for all seasons and climates, making the Most foul and braelsish water as pure a;.)the tiest of springs. The are a very valuable acquisition to a ship's cabin, lin proven by the many orders received froth the Nc vy for theta. . - : The water Cooler and Filter are ma& e,xpres IY for Hotele, Public Buildings and' Stores..l All orders fur thelSonth will meet attet Lion aid be packed tolinioire sate carriage. Er. OLD REFRIGERATORS can be entre `correstiond with my late imprOvements,l an have Water Filters placed in them' if desire s',-11tAr. E. Perry publisbed at Ov ugly &scribes some lik yeah' .e.—A western man. to the contrary, tevira 'Fork, on the Old Filters also altered and repaired at shor 17' All orders left at this 'office for Water, F tern or Refrigerators ;will be promptly attehd. to. . -: : B. BANNA n r. Philadelphia, June-24, - 26--3 o i - • NEW DRUG STORE. „se., E. R. EICHHOLTZ, & CO re spectfully informs the citize n •o. Pottsville, end Schuylkill county !gen. erally, that they haves opened,) (ir the store formerly occupied by • Mr. Slater,) general assortment of „Drugs, ':*; • Medicines, Chemicals, -Paints, • Oils, ; Dyes, • Varnishes. ! . Put t y , • • Glas, Spices, Patent liledleine3, ftc.,Ac. ! • And sefleits a share of I publie Patrona,cotti assuring the . public that every. 0 i• their line, shall.be of the first quality, and pure ly gennine.i Having served a regular apprenticeship to the bitsines in Phtladelphiathose who favour them with a call, can rest satisfied that they wilt guard strictly against all mistakes, and heve their cited. icinee put up With the greatest eare . and nicety. Physicians,preseriptions attended to With par. ticularsa re, at all hours. Country Physicians land ,Storekeeper's, suppliedat;a small advance od ci 4y prices. • rottiAlle, December 3,494 f CM E•q nky Woaton, chard orthat lichileser. Co. Moos hal engaged the , Choate and P.lxtcr Tyler paper, his f psttonage.: MEI 3 00r i 500 30 791 1 100 ff ---- ] $690 42 $ 732 94 1 . , I =1 I 50 I 12 75 I 12 25 0 2 O D 75 3 SD MB 14 20 3 00 EU Elll Er ffl 1132 3 93 EMI Ell $ 732 •TO THE iii/HOLE 'WORLD! • , • . • - • dl is adiailled by all.yrho haFe usedthem; r and tad has net?) that , • • DR. PETERS' VEGETABLE - TIBILIOUS PILLS, - AE the most unrivalled remedy ever discovered to the ingenntiy of man. They are a sovereign cure Or ihefollowmg complaints Yellow and Bilious Fevers; Fever and ,Ague, - Dyspepsia. CrOup, - Liver Complaint,Sick Headache, Janndice. Asthma, Drop sy. Rheumatism. Enlargement o w l the Spleen. inlet:, .F,pmale • ObStructions; Heait-burn. Forted Tongue. Nausea, -D,Stentionsi of the Stomach and Bowels. Incipient Diarrheas. Flatulence, Habitual Cos. tivenerss, Loss of 2Cppebte. Blotched or Sallow Com pfex 'and' In all - o£o9 of Torpor of the, Bon-eis, where a•Cathadic bran Aperient is need Cd. They dre exceedingly mild in their operation., pro-• ducing neither Nausea Gripi l 7. or Debility. They: nre extensively used and corn ended by PrrseTtsucu. PHYMICIANS, in all 'parts of thp Union. from whom any qusiaity of Cm tficates of ;their %aloe 'can be olr , lamed. _ SHERMAN;S COUO H LOZENGERS Arc the safest, most sure and effectual remedy' for. Colds, Consumption.Whooping,CougtOsthma, tight ness of the Lungs or Chest.ltc. &c. , Mr. Jan Starkly, foid of Gouverneur st., cured or cough of eighteen recinth's standing, supposed io•be a settled Consiimption. by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. Charles W. PerAirts, 71 Bowery, was cured of a severe cough and cold of three month's standing, by 'hallo box of the Lozenaes.. • Rev, Mr. lianctick, '497 Pearl st.,•has eyed them in his fain t ly with invariable success, and Tecommendi them lo all -who are . afflicted' with coitghe. colds, or any affections of the lungs. Mr.lll. E..4llariin suffered several weeks with a dis , tressinecough, Which nothing relieved, till he tried there Lozenges, W hieh e u red him in a feisi hours. • Mr.jamts W.lla.?e, No 5 TOntine Buildings, Will at., gave some to a friend who had not enjoyed a 'night's sleep for Several weeks, being every few mi+ nuts , attacked with some distressing cough, as Minos' to takeaway his life. The Lozenges made him raise easy, and enabled hint to sleep well at nigh.' lie had tried every thing , else he heard of, and ,nothing else affiirded . the least felief—anoper instance of saving • a Nip:ow-being from an untimely grave. ; • ' • SHERMAPP3 WORM LOZENGERS Proved in more than 40,000 eases to be infallible, the only certain Worm-destrOying medicine ever din covered. ~ . - SXaIPTOr OF Wollll.4.—rain in joints or limbs, offensive t esti]: pielcing, at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep, and at times a paleness about the lips with flushed cheeks bleeding, at the nose, a gnaw ing sensation at•tbe'stivach, flashes of heat over the surface of he, body, slight chills ot shiverings, head ache, drowsineis, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams, sudden starting in sleep with flight and screaming., sometimes a troublesome cough, feverishness, thirn ntalid hue, fits, bad time in the mouth, difficult breath ing, pain in thelatOmach or Bowels, fatigue, nausea. 'qseamishness, voracious appetite, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings, shootingpains in variods parts of the body, a sense of something rising to the throat, itching of the anus towards night, a frquent desire foliose something from the bowels, and some• times discharges of slime and mucus. Dr:Gaten Houser, I.oBSixth A venue,knew a child that Wks cured of fits .by these Lozengers, after three year's suffenng, and when nothing else would give the leak relief. A. boy on board of one of the Havre packets. was cured, of fits bylonly one dose of theni. Mr. Johh R. Wood, 37 Third street. gave them to his child; ind they hrough yr the worms by thou sands. • . Zabriskie, .18 Duane et:. has used therein over 700 cases;, sonic of' them or.the most alarming char acter, and always' with the grCatesl success. Benjamin E Goodspeed, 131) Sixth Avenue, has us ed them in his family for two bears, with entire suc cess. Twenty.five cents per, box. - Sherman's CaMphor or; Reaslache Lozengers Give immediate relief in nervous or sick Headache, palPitation - o f the heart, lowness of spirits, .desptin dency.inflanimatory, or putrid sore threat, bowel, or summer complaint, fainting, Oppression or a sense of sinking of lie chent,efiblic, ,epartms, cramps, of the. stomach or'bowel4, hysterical affections and all net-- - voila diseaiesdreiwsiness through the di). and wake fulness at night; cholera or cholera morbus, oiarrlitea, lassitudei•or a ;sense ot fatigue. Persons travelling or attending jarge.parties, will find the' ozenges real ly reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youth—u sed after dissipation, they restore the tone of the Sys. tem generally,;antl . remove all the unpleasant symp terns oftoo free liv ing. Johi M. ilkore,'Esq.,'Edito i r of the 'Brother Jona than, Was cured ofa severe headache in six minutes by three of the Camphor Lozenges—he was prejudiced against them. ; ; ; Joseph B. sUllif, Exp, Vice Presieent of the Wash ington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered for years with nervous, headache', thatmothing would re- lieve till he used these Lozenges, which removed it entirely.in fifteen minutes. ; Dr. U. I lomer,!108 Six th Avenue, has . lieen subject to violent attacks pfheadache,so as to' make .shim al most blind for two or three hoes at a time. ' Nothing ever} afibrded him; any reijef till he tr:cd These Lunn ges,land they 'cured him in a few minntas. IV. H. AttrecEs2 of the New York Herald, has used them for the last:year' for headache sir lassitude, and always feund immediate relief from them. • Sherman's Poor Man's ph! ster t • - .11 , 00.000 sold yearly of thi, best of ;all Plasters.-:- Rheumatism,' Lumbago, Pain or Weakness in the Back, LOinft, Side, Breast. Ndck, or Lini!)s, effectOal lycured by it. 1:0" Only 12i Cents each, nnd war ranted superior tp all other plasters to use. Be par % titular to . get'Shermaa's Poor Man's Plasters,-or Will be imposed Upon.; A. raid the spurious and woifft less intitatione: :Thet erne is; stamped on' the back of each; get none without it, hr yon Cough Lozenges only 5 cents a box. Worni Lozenges 5; do do,, Camphor or headache LeOnges, 25 cents per box. Poor Alan's Plaster, only cents,a piece. The above .;11Cdicines for sN by , ;T.& J. BRATTY. , Agents for the proprietor. Also by Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbtn. William Tiggart,Tamacpla George Reilanyder, New June 10, 1813 JOYFUL NEWS. Almost every disease thak flesh is heir trapav be cured by the timely use of OA KELEY'SOOIII - D I EPURATIVEI RUI'. ' This. may be proved satisfaMorily to thos C who nfill call fit any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (p fa,perly authenticated) of cures perform ed on individuals whir had lost. all hopes of relief— certificates of Phyticians who had fhe moat severe cases under treatment, their patients: having taken the medicine by thoir wivice and been cared—certificates from the Pi othonota ry, Clerk of Orphans' Court.;No tary, stating their aeguidaitance with persons - of respectability and standind !who baying the good of their fellow men at heart, ha4a voluntarily come for. ward and given a statement of their case and its cure. for publicartin &c, &e. The number of these cesti-' ficates being ton great ticwspaper publication; the• subscriber has Aeerned it advisable to have a copy of the most important certificates properly authentica ted, under seal; to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the inedicisefurSale, where persons afflic ted with SCrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic filieuknatism, Tenor, MerOurial Eruetions of the Skin, Cough ofi:long standing or in cipient Consarnption, sick I Ilmid•fiche, , Vconay have an ripportunity of ascertaining the namcs'and residences. of those who hive been cured by its nse, and who will hen illing, if called upon, to give every information required. to ; As a 'inorergeneral evidetice that this is no quack 1 ,. medicine. I wouldrefer to the . names of the follow in., well known pliyeichins,".wh4 have attested to its eacy:—Dr: J. l - fp'!stor; Di. S. O. Birch; Dr. inn. 9 ' ' Ott., Dr. 11. ii. Mdhleribeig, Dr, J. E. Sorber. Sold Wholesale ankl Retail at the drug and ghetni . a. cal Storo of I i I • E. B. EICHIJOLTZ, Potts - v . :Mr. A J. B. &. J. IL Palls. 11 i wersvi I re; Hugh Krnaley, id Port Carbmi b IkeilrylVoute, Orwigsburg. January 21, ' - no• - . liousEs.zr, Lois • • r ....?P• VOR 11/111111, A Is°. a .large number of my Ilkiildings and out Lots. of - various sad, en the Navigation tract, 'yin princi• pally in tlie,Borough of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS, July E 6, 29-.0 . 1161 estate agent, Centre St: iIr4.IST IRON SCREENS.—Cart Imo Rollind :screens of various sizesfor , Coal, on bang. n and fbi sale at W. El. 41 ARSII ALLS Cheap Grocery. Firiur Feed & Provision Store' corner uf. Norwegian §lrcet and 3loont Carbon Rail Road. 24 ione 10, • 11 1 / 4 11CHANrS 110 TEL, N'o. 41 COurert..uva Siraeur, Tim Yong'. T HE subscriber ' respectfully notifies ! Ills friends and others,that he has recently open . ed a new anii conveniently furnished Heel, at' no 41 Courtland et., a short distance above ilia old stand, and nearer to Broadway. , He will be better able to accomodate his visit ors as his house Is larger, and fitted op With :sit. tinz parlors : in modern style, and seventy fur niched Bed.roems.--- • lie hoPesi 'his customers wilr -. nontinne their patrol-age M the new establishnienr,' and would inform theini that he has reduced his pries , - of !ioirdjn,. - .1 to line dollar per day. .' , L" . . CHARLES ;VW- %F,. ' i,I, April 29,, Philiiichh TiTE MINgRS JOURNAL* Bdois, Shoes, - Ha t Sadd/ery, AT GREATLY RE ucEp PRICES!! 1, , RICH AR D ~ SIIOENE.R, • I BSPECTFULLY , announies to his friends and customers the, Ihe is now prepared to nianufacture,alliis esestilithment in Centre sweet, oposito - Wm. T..Eptities Drugstore, all kinds of Boots and Shoes at' the following low rates, ishreh he will warrantlr be equirl to'3ny matlaiu thiA Borough, triwit Men's Calf-skin high heeled fashionable 1 llBoots ;5 00 4• • 'Morocco : 1 •do .• : . . 500 1 , Plain ' - do, 450 , 't Kip find' . ... : 'do : 4-00 do 4 - 'ito 3.50 1 . An! ageortatent of Mider F rn.silo 'Bootees 200 Be has also received rem Philadelphia, a large stock which will he,aeld at the following very.low rates: • • • 111e;n 7 s first rate sewed trong Boots $2 50 to 2 75 «I Bootees 1 . 75 ,rt Kip lined L 175 4 fashionable pegg (I;seal &lined Boots 1 75 2 50 $ 1 00 to 1 50 37 62 1 25 87 I , ;Tilos' and Boys' Boer: Men's Slippers • Pumps Pumps with heels' r Bootees - it Scwcd 'Clay tics Morocco high • ' • heeled fashiOnsblo Boots Morocco BEirriFon iies high - boded fashicitiable do Morocco Virgito purpps, Youths' Morocco Nuibifers, a handsome .article . 100 tot 25 L4dies' Morocco faSlittnable Kid, Slippers 62 First rate Morecce fseltionuble Pump Si o irings Misacs's first rate M ioeco slippers and ties from i • 62 to 87 Children's Boites tTom 25 to 37 'Morocco Hootees, best 'quality 50 Also a large assortment of other Boots and shoes; embracing a genet's' , variety, which will tie sold nt unusual low rates. „ ' ILATS AND CAPS! 'The subscriber h9s also received a good assort mint of I . 1. Ftir Hots, Nl\ • Firit, quality fine Bove! I trite, Fiiie Russia and lirtitshHats, - ' First quality Men's glazed and Leathern Caps, Children's and lieyf'summer Caps, Children's and 110yr', Leaf Hats ANI) lIARNESS. R. 1). S. olio continues to keep on hand„eno manufactures at his i Fstabliahment, ell kinds of dler, Harness, Cellars, Homes, Fly Netts, Trunks, &c., &c., Whi'ch he will warrant!to be e• qur - in quality to, any hat is purchased in SchuYl kil county, and atre.'ll low fates that will astou• ish! his customers. Call and try. SCIIUYLKILI: lIAYEN'STORE. Richard D. Shoener i p has also opened o Store a 1 Schu)lkill Llaven,lin ; the frame building, next to itiel Rill Road Briiigo,j where all the above meiH honed goods sid•-•.be e l .xpos'ed Tor ale, at the same reduced prices. Cern° onsoya, and give us a trial—our wolSo,is "low prices--a good art' c:ei and an inereaed trade.'' Jung 17; Pl L it ILAD ELPII• READING'. & I'OTTS {'ILL . PAL I Lit OA D. WS 61.611., I. Reduclioi N 6 / nd lifter I‘l G'oods will In die} following rat 4 and the poibts be i .+ - • slatd, tile Pier iron, bloins marble; rosin, t Ind grindstone Nails ar.'spikes, dustings, lead,tl bark, raw 01391 Provisions, past inr, stoves Si.cJ Flirt per barrel, IN eat, corn, ry - • , - ••i r • , 4 cis 3 eta eed, & salt pe bushel, Groceries, hardware,Stzel,l i lapper, tin, brass,' do- J • - mmlie liquors,lmachin. cry, . butter and eggs, 210 : 135 . ' cheese, lard and tallow, .. . till, woo4cotion leather - ..' .: • . , jaw hides, paints,. op. • . . ers, hemp and cm doge.) D ,y goods, drug? & Med.l icincs,• foreign liquors, I yince,glass, paiier, fresh 't 2GO . 170 4h, meat, *let:limp- I • ry; hooks & sta tionary.) . , No additional cha rges for commission, stor. ag6, or receivingi or 'delivering freight at any of the Company's Elepots on the line. July 15, 1843.1 , - -r astle. 21—ry CHEAP f..IOoDS 1 7 011. CAM. ' And no Credit'given. ; . rnitllE subscriber has kist,opened at the corner of Norwegian St., and, the Mount Carbon Poad, a general assortment of Groderies and Provisions, which he will sell at the lowest pos. Bible prices for cash : Such as Sugars, Molasses, Cdffce, Chocolate, 'l l ll, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &c. Sfierm and Whale oil, Sperrnaceti Moulds and Dlp'd Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Hams, Shoulders, ; Mss Pork,.Dried Beef, Codfiih, Mack erp, Herring, &e. tye. WILLIAM 11. MARSHALL. April 9, 184'°1,' , lIIAPS OF TifE COAL REGION ' ,' 11EDIMED PRICES. ' . 1 1 1 . 91 - 111 E subscriber hts j.ist received a small supply o Fisher's Map'; which- embraces the whole An thracite Coal Itegietria chnylkill and the adjoining cOirnti . es, except the 1 Willtesbarre Basin. As these Maps arc nearly cxliatuned, and the great expense at publication of a second edition precludes the probability of. any, more 'tieing published. those persons. wishing .a 'cerreet Map on which all the tracts: of !midi are out and - designated in. the Whole Anthracite Coal Basini (except Wilksbarre) old do wenn proiure one before it is to lite. These' Mile can he colored and the boundaries 'designated, with.the additional expense of coloring, They can bl obtained on rollers, dissected on can vass, or in pocket book form on bank note paper •,for sale by Rine 3y t B. BANNAN. , . MEDICINES": MEDICINES: DR. lyrm Evan's cekbrated Camomile Pills • .6. do Soothing Syrup for children:. Baron Nrgh Ilutehcfer's, Herb Pills -- Doct. F4niale Pills, EVan's Fever &Ague Pills, Diet. Hunt's Botiime Pills. I For Dyspeptic PerPonw Hunt's - Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public, '1 A fresh supply Of the_ shove Medicines, jUst received and for s 4 at the Drug Store of 'Dec 11 . .50— JOHN S. C. MARTEN. ! --- i -- !• ' SUNDAY ,SCDDOL BOOK'S : THE 'subscriber has Made ' arrangernenis to 1 keep a supply rk the Sunday Selionl Union boos, used for Sunday Schools. which hd 'will sell at Sunday School Union Philadelphia pi-ices. rders me respectfully solicited. rAre days. nyllooka not on hand obtained in two or t . • , 1 Tea/moots bound i , in cloth and lettered; 1 tient. Cr i and good print, at P2 i l ct.nti each or 81,314 Per dozen—tiOund in sheep 15. cents each, or 0,7: - ? dozen- Just received and for sale by- ' l' 13 . ' IA N N ,2 .-‘, ,1 N. 1 . 4 ' i July 13, ME 1.50 1 37 1 00 lial . 3 87 3 00 to 3 50 EMIS I . Freight on 111erchandise. : intniay next, June 26t14, 1843, re foiwarded with despatch at 14 aflFreight'ta tween Reading owtltated,per ton 11 of 20 e 0 tw a ep Its. Between . • Melding Readihg I and • and Phila. I Pottsville Az.c. • $ 1 10 - 75 al t;:ini. er, 1' patch, , i 120 90 cts ,Jr iron,' ?rpontive I . leeo,i snit. } 1 . 40. 100 does lum. I 1 , 1 I J. : I . . . 'fiefs 11.ets , clover 29- HOUS READING PA• I , L THE subscriber beg a leave Despeqully le an announce to his Friends and theiTravelling community, that he has takeri - thsty large! and • fornierly kdpt by van - let Finney, in the borough Reading ma" It' and EO - well known as the Mansion IMP House, which - he has I ithoroughly and splendidly fitted up, and improved, and is now opened fir-the reception of visitors. . This Hectic is situated in tho very centre. of the bo rough, and is amply provided with parlors, sit ting rooms, and large," airy and convenient chat - fibers, all fitted up in the mostl costly style, withlurniture entirety new, and of the very best description. His table shall at all times bo sup plied with the best the Reading and Philadel phia markets cin afford, and his Wines and Li quor's, having been purchased at great expense, will, be confidently mem:mended as thelmost approved quality. - f I • _ Persons visting Reading, will, dd well to call, as the subscribe, determed to *Titre no'efforts to render his establishment equal to the very best Hotels in the country. Private Families can also be ace3modated du ring, the summer season, and upon Such telinis as to snit the times. Connected with the Hotel; is en excellent and commodious stabling, with confident and ictTici. ent astlcri; persons traveling with their own coo. reptinces, would find it advantage us to pairon: ize the subscriber. j . • - WILLIAM L. DE . 808 bON A priP29, 1843. 4821 eadin THE POCAtIONTAS., ORI .VEGETABLE PI LILS. • I THE remedies prescribed fur the'eure of dß ' eases, have correctly been divided into class ses according to their operation upon: the human system.', ,Thus,ave have one class _ which causes the stomach to ijeet its contents, 3alled'enietics, another inducing perspiration called' dipoPhoret ice `and'" 'a third which evacuates the stomach and, boWels, denominated cathartics, &c. cathar tics or purging 'medicines, haVe in' every a'ge and cOuntry, been the favourites of the. physicians for •the cure of the !nest obstinate and alarming ma ladies. The wonderful ilnecesa attending this mode of treatment will readily be understood when we reflect that the stomach and bowe'lshave assigned to them, the important! lunctiod Of di. gestion, or the conversion of food into blocld, that vital nerd intended for the growth and neonatal merit of the whole system: . • It fiallowS that wheal. ever Ahe digestion organs become depraved or diiqualifled for the healthy performance df their duty ( and this occurs daily in civilized society ) impure blood, and consegoently diseaie are the results. • r • , - • It has been remarked, that whenever the sto 'mach is nut usefully employed ;it is nlWays at Mischief. That individual Who syotild deny that the most torinicluble diseases and daily, cured by. the use: of Pills compounded mid for fAC in al most' every hamlet of our country, y ould certain ly risk: his teputation for veracity.' Poca hontas,' or Indian 'Vegetable Pills clea lin the' stomach, purify the blood and' temove iirflama thin, and have proved eminently useful aril curing bilious fever, bilious chub; inflammation of : the liver, rheumatism, dropsy, jaundice, plenrisy, costiveness, &c. &rt. Females of sedentary' hab its and'subject to Indigestion, tlatulenei, head ache, depression of spirits and uneasine ss, will find relief from the use of these: pills. There is not it disease attended with a full pulse" . ; a dry skin; and a coated tongue; that these pills will not relieve. The following, simple narrative will show.the benefit derived from these pills jinn ve ry common disease : ' ' 1 "C P,ItTIFIC A T E. Having been cured by the use of the Phealion. tas Pill of an alarming disease rif the livtir of se• veral years ,standing, I deem it a duty in make .my case known tn_ the : public, for the benefit of others; I had taken various remedies which of fordertorily temporary relief, after using two box es of these pills, my oisease yielded, nia I have enjoyed good health. for the lasi s ix W I LLIA.II FOLOIER Milton,' April I f 1,13, die sale of the a6nre.l . • . ilgenla jor u,....._ _ ..... • i , W. 'T. F ! pting, Pottsvilk,'Gdorge Reirt44%der, Nevt Castle, Steiner 0.5 c Kopp. Seituyllsilll I..laven,' 'Hugh', Kinsley, Port Carbon, Scilual to ..yl nosier, ~... tiro• - ft.>borg. Throughout the t.tatc al 11'pialy can I . ways ha had -of Fred. Klat & co. IDrug gtst , corner or 2il'anti Callow hill streetti, iEhila. • - 1 dell) on. April o -.11:4-1y -., le PROCLAMATION.IL: ..... • • I g d r ~ NOW all torn by these presents, that we L I PPINCOT &TAY Lon, earner orCentre and MahantangO St, have joist received ir[am the cities of Philadelphia and New York a new and splendid assortmentof fashionable single ;itiilled arid diagonal cassia - Icm, also fashionable Esingle milled cloth of every description. Just received 'from their wholesale and retail fashionable clothing store No; 24 Mir et "Philadelphia, a new stack of ready mailvy . cloth. ing, of •which they (Ara at vices to Volt the . times; and guarantee to give entire satierqqinn to all that may favour us with a cell, as Nines arc thus:, , Summer Cloth Frock Coats from $3 00 0:•6,00 . • .' do Dress do 450t0 5 00 do Pants . do. ; 250 t'o 300 do Roundabouts 2 50 o 3 00 do . Fine Frock ("date 225t0 3 03 : I do ' ' Drees do . 200 to 2 23 I do Linen Roundt's Jackets •0 7 tot 00 ' do. Pants dO 1 '1 0010 250 . do Park Gambroon rants .2 09 ;to 250 .do Light .•do . 200 to 2 25 Also a handsome assortment. of Blue; Cloth Dres s and Frock Coats, Grey, Green, ana slack allin proportion to prices' as thp above, with a variety of vest and vesting which will ..2e "Fold low at'the old establishment corner orCentre and Itialiantango Street j P. P.S. Don't forget to call and get a,' ;uit of elothes.for $ 3 00. • 1 . . Muse . . le, June 10, 24- NEW YORK COAL AGENCX, 20 Pine STREET. W. Kimball, snlicits.iconsignnaenti Of Coal, 'from the .Schuylkill region', of all the vari. 009 qualities, and sisze for immediate ',side, by the cargo for cash, approved credit, or eitehange for Groceries, Provis.ionS, Dry GoodS,i Hard Vare, lots. Shoes, Hats, Oil, and artistes. re quired in the coal 'region. :He will also 4ttend to any negotiation requiring personal attention. His experience in the Ci.al Business, and 'personal acquaintance, with many of the de a lers; iii the city and vicinity of New York,'givcs a de. cided advantage over strangers or castliiEvisit. ora. in making advantageous, sales. lie Will also visit the Taverns, and Cities', on the North. River, for the purpose of 'making sales,iiiso the Eastern Cities. Any one desirous to try Our mar ket.iliy forwarding to me r a bill of ladqig, can generally have his coal said on arrival if invoked _within the market range(mf prices. Adeserlption of the coal, its condition. and from' what mine will always be neceaSary to guide mein sales.'i All bu siness ettrusted-to me will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. Refer to 51essrs; A.& R. W. Packer; Reading, Pa. ; New York, Juno 17, ,; 2 Gm PITHE WHITE LEAD. 7 WETH ER & BROTHER, mono fact) v rers,lNo 65 north front street, Philadel phia; have new a goOd supply of their warranted pure a hiet lead, - and those customers 'Who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have thci:r orders filled; No known,subsance pOSSCEECS thosorpreFerva. Uve and beautifying properies so desirable in a paint, to an quill erten' with unadtillerated white lead; hence any admiiturecof other',materi els only mars its- value. ' It has therelOre been the steady aim of the manufacturers, Or many years, to supply to the,public a perfee9y pure white lead; and tho unceasing demand for the ar ticle is proof that •it has. , met Will favq. It is invariably branded on one heed—WETRERILL & BROTFIER, in full, and on the.othg,AVAn- RANTED Punt:—all in red letters. November 19,. ; " BOOTS & SHOES.—An assortment of heavy and fine Hoots and ,'Shoes, l case of extra .triality n c Morocco Bents at atiout ona halt - the meal price, for "safe by F.. Q 1 & A. 11 gN DEW. ON • • L' ,Mny 2,3 111•1111 AN ORDINANCE, 1001 i the regulation; curbing and paving Mai. 311:- ket street, from deritre street - to the upper Adainsfittreet,from Market to Highstreet and Thir d street,_from ~Market to High street. • ' SECTION 1. Be it ordainid - end enacted by the Town Council, of the Borough of Pottsville. and it is hereby. ordained abd enaCted by the author ity. of the seine, that the grade. and reguloionv of the astenta aad descents in Market street, from Centre /Area, to the upper calverti , Eighth street; Adams rtreet, from hlarket to High street; and North Third street, from Market to High street;,be, and the seine is hereby flied and cr. tablished as follows . i NORTH SIDE, • • Commencing at the Curb Stone recently set at the North West corner of Centre and Market streets, which is one foot one inch above the top of Central Block, tram thence rise font feet seven inches to the North East corner of Adams street,' thence fall three inches and five-terithto the north West corner of the same, from this point; rise four feet eleven inches, to a point seventy-five feet west at Third street, from , thence to fall oneMeh and five tenthsto the culvert across Market street. From thence rise sit feel nine ineheS and eight tenthato Weir's, at the northeast corner of Wol cott street, (which is four feet higher than the present curb stone.) The curb at the northwest 'corner of Market square and Wolcott street,• to be one foot , lower than at the northeast cornet, from thence to rise ten feetthree inches and two. tenths to the middle of Levy's alley, thence to rise t,velve feet five inches and six-tenths to the northeast 'corner .of.Cohrtland 'tined and Market square, from thence to rise nine feet eight inches and six-tenths to the northeast corner of Stlvera or John strett, and from thence to rase nine fefe nine inches to the middle of Eighth street, upper culvert Commencing at the Southwest manor of Market and Centre strcets,. make the curb there, level with that at the northwesteorner; then rise, three . feet ten inches to the southeast-eorner of Adams street, from thence 'rise tour inches to the iouth. west corner, and from thence to the culvert near Nichols's, the rise to be five feet six incites and six-tenths, thence rise six' feet one inch and'sev. en.tentha to the southeast corner cif. FOurth or Cumming street; then rise twelve feet and , six. tenths of an inch to the'southwest corner of Wit. ham street, (which is the height_ olthe present curb) from ihericerise thirteen feet twit inches to the southeast corner of, Courtland :street, from thence rise seven feet seven inches and four-tenths to the southeast corner of John street, and from 'thence to the middle of Eighth street, the rise to be pinc feet nine inches. (Sr,c - rtos 2. Grade of North Adonis street; • EAST. SIDE. r Commencing in .the griide line of Market circa, which is there five feet eight inches above con. trill Block, frOm thence rise two feet lour ruches and two:4tentha, to the middle of csllowhill etreel, then riseis feet ten inches and so b ers -tends to the middle of high street. i ! WEST SIDE. •1. Commencing in the grade , line of Market street, which is there, four Inches and tout-tenths lower than the commeneetnent of the 'at side , frOm thence rise three feet two inches-and seven-tenths to the middle ofCillowhill street, and from thence risc six feet four inches and sewn 'tenth*, to the southwest corner of High street. - . - Sic-vox 3. Grada''uf Third street, • ---. • EAST SIDE. 1 / • Commencing in the grade line'dt Market,sfreet, wt!ich is there eight-feet eight inches and eight te• nths, above Central 'Block, from thence rise ten feet five inches and six-tenths .to ithe Sortheast corner of Callowhill street; then rise ten feet three inches to a point two hundred: feet distant, and then fall one inch. and four-tenth's to the south. cast corner of High slrect . ./ • ' . • Commencing in the grade line of Market street, four !fiche: above the corlimencemfMt of the east side, from thence 'rise ten feet three inches and Six-tenths to the southwest corner Of. Lyon street, thence risc„cieven feet three inches; to a point two hundreil-fei tilistintoind there fall one foot one inch !snit fouiHteonilisto the, southwest corner of flight street. SIKCIION 4. In that part of Market street, ci hich is sixty feet wide, the outside of curb stone shall be - placed .eleven feet trem the trtie line of the street, end that part which is; one litindrtk 'find twenty fen t wide, they shall be placed fiFteen 'feet from said line. it A d ams str e et, the outside of the curh stone shall be placed seven feet from tire true-line of the strect,.and ;n that part of Third street between Market and Lyon streets, the curb stone shall be placed three feet from the true.line of the street, and in that - pert the same street between Lyon and high streets, they shall be niacin! cleven . fect from said line. • , SECTION 5, The said side walks Or foot ways on bath sides of :Market silt -vet, from centre to Ilia :upper ealvert in Eighili street, !North-Adams, and Third stceetsi from 11arket to Iligh;strects, shall he graded, ent down, filled up, curbed and . paved, as hereafter alrected; and the gutt4s made and paved, and the property, in (rant which such footways, sidewalks, and gOtters,!.aliall fe indite and paved, j_thitll be; and the sameis here by taxed' with;tre expense thereof, in proportiOn to the extentiif3lso same in front, dgiceahly to the provision of the first. second and third see. lions of the aerie Assembly, entitled "A Supple inept to an act entitled an act incorporating tie Town of Pottsville ' in Schuylkill enmity, into a flordugh," pdssed the fittecnth duv of .June, A. : D., IE4O. _ SPCTION 6. The curb stones in!Market street, shall be at least three het long, and two wide, , and six incites thick. Those in Adams and Third streets, shall be of the same length and breadth, and five inches thick; the front and ends of said stones must be dressed smooth for the breadth of nine inches from the t ip. • The top must also be dreSsed straight and smooth, and brought to am. niform thickness - ot five ors!' inches, as the case may require, by dressing the back (or the breadth of two and a halt inches, the top to be so bevil led that it shall have the same rise as thd'pave. mem, hereinafter mentioned, the Istoricr to be set hat the fryrft shall lean back one and a lalf in cites t e foot rise. - . . . , SecrteN 7. A gutter three feet wide shalt be paved outside of said curstone, with Smooth, o:: : b- rounded stones,supported by fiat stones, stink on edge into the earth; the bottom of said gutter to be me inches below the top of said cut b.stone, and shaped in Fuel' manner as shall be prescrib ed by the Borough Surveyor: 1 SECTION 8. The side-walks or', foot ways be. tween said Club stone, and the line of said steeet, Shall be cut down or filled up, so ea to correspond with the rise and fall thereof, and shall be paved tallwell berm brick, and- shall have a rise of alt an inelito the font from said curb-stone;to, wards the said line of the street • i j Protided, That in• front of any; lots not actu ally built two, the side-walks or 'foot-ways shall not be required to be paved-10 a !greater width than five feet from the club-stone; the residence of such foot waysor side-walks,lfrorri the said pavements to the line of 'the street, being laid with gravel. sn as to support the pavements. . SemsiN 9. No person shall set 'or cause to be i set any curb stone, or make or case to be made any pavements or.side.wallts, anti the grade and place thereof, shall ho given bytli L'oroughSur vdyor, Or a person appointed by the Council for that purpose. The expense whereof shall be borne by the- property holder in front of whose Jots the same shall be given; and any person wh.: shall set or cause to be set any curt -stove, slid make or cause to be made any pavements of side walks,coetrary to the provision of this ordinance, shall for every offence forfeit and; pay a penalty of twenty dollars. I SecrioN 10 If the owners of the property fron ting on the aforesaid streets, within the limits a: foresaid, sjiall negleet.ot refuse, fOr the space of sixty nays after the publication of this ordinance, to'curb, grade and pave in front 4 their lois, re spectively, according to the true intent of this ordinance, the.street Committee, flir the time be ing, are hereby authorised to have the same dime,, ar.d recover the expense thereof from the owner or owners of said lots, or file a lien for the same, according tothe provision of the aforesaid act-al assembly. ' • : • I Passed ' ' " sed into an Ordinance, thia Twenty-sixth dziy of May, A. D., 1813. • • . FRANCIS PAllllol,President ArE.FT : • ISAAC BECK, Town Clerk June 3, yaf i j LI IPS & CANES---Just reeeived'a.nil for . 1 1V sale anassortnicnt ofqrig, Sullsey, and riding, -Whinsiand Walking, Canes. Mari:lll2,l2 JOHN S. m wri N. .SOUTH WEST SIDE i SHERIEIoAL . - To the free -and,jtilleiio de4l Eke tors of Sehitykig County, • '. -. • : FRIENDS AND FELLOW CFTVENS:—Ifav .I:- ing been solicited by , a; numbei of my filends.,l am induced to offer madras a vaatii4ate at the nett General Election'for the office of .. 'P. -- 1 ' , '''' S iIE kIF P : '',' . , slciuld I be so rortunato as to ..receive a majoiiii of yotif votes 1 piedge topsoil tci pe . tfitrin tho duties ofsaid office frith fidelitt.to the hest:ot toy ability. JEREMIAti REED. 1 o—te Pottsville,Mtirch 4.. To. the Electors: of Sekti— xkill, CO. iriftIENDS . AND FELLOW CITIZEN'S,:—At the a: urgent solicitation of. numbed . of my friends, I am induced to oiler madras: a candidate for the office of : • • S H E./14 1' le; At the ensuing electiOn. Should ymt hink - prop& to elect me." pledgemyself to perform,4e duties of the office to the best of my abilities. , SAMUEI KAUFSIAN. ! • • Aforch 11. 1 To the Electors Of • Schnilkill CO. • 1 FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the earnest soh. citation of a number my fellijw.eitttens, 1 4 1' have been indOced tQoffer myselAy cartittdate for the office of • 1 • ;•', . .. S. II Es P . ' .p. .1 . f. , -.' At the.ensuing elcctioß4-Wra respe . Ctfully solicit your poffrage. Should I , bc so fortunate as to be, electee to said office,l 1 / 4 011 enii6VOr to perform the dntica thereof t4,3rinitentireAtibracticn.. . . Yrmr fellow ett - p.en, .: - - .;=, ~.: •• . • JOAN it BICKEL. -, t • , March 11, • . , .: ? , 1.1--- To-the Free and Independent Elec . • tors of Stat ic Comity. FELLOW CITIZENS :—At tic earneSt. polia • citations of 41, number of my, lioends. I have concluded to offer :nye& as a clinOidute for-the • ; office of •BIfBiII.IFF At the ensuing election; .and rcslie:itfully solicit' your voted. ...Should,l elecied„.l to perform the duties of the office to the best of my MICITAEI.;'fiEL - TZEIL . • • 11..;_. March ,11, To the Free and Intlepentreot Mors of Schuylkill CrAunty.. AT the earnest solicitation.of at number of my, friends, I have been indtrceillt4 utTer myself as : s candidate for the office of" SHERIFF At the ensuing eleetind. Should' you think pro. per to elect me, I pledge myself toi perforin •the duties ef , said office, the bevrof My ability. SOWEL. CLfRISTMAN. 12= March 13, , To - the Free olut Indepeptlent Elec tors of Schuylkill Coduly. , tim - rusli; been solicited by al,Orgo numbei of my friend, I sin induced' to otTer rtipelj. as n candidate, at .the ensuing *lation, fey lb., ofliOof SHERIFF. =•-' • • Should I be so fortunate as to reui:ve n'ms achy of your votes I will pet form the• (attics of that office Lipartially and to the'best heirny - --WILLIAFtCMATZ, Wc4 : llrrrns ig.' March 18, • 'ro the Free and jodependpnt Voter! of 'Schuylkill ‘.:Ounty.!.„ . , Solicitations of 11 : numerous, friends, who hnaejprnmised mf 'their support, hive induced me In,rijr,tr tuysclfio your consideratam,,as a eandidiite' fur thu tine of SHERIFF se the next October Sliotitil x fortunate .as to receive lintijorily' :Of your votes I will E41)3(0 On" exertions to give', cot ire seil s h e Lion, by fultillina the' duties orihr, OlFzee with industry .and fidelity: mcizoLAs sEktzuwEn. Pottsville,Xerch 13— 110 tlic-,1/Ictorer of Sc It lt• Co. g . ELLOIV VITIZTINS:--At-the solicitation of My friends,, who 'have volitOtarily promi. tied to support mein different 'l 4 se'r,tions of-the etiority, I have been'induced to idler rnyeqf as a candidate for the once of , SIIEitIFF Afthe ensuing" election. Should., he so luau alto as to be elected; ' I pledge roYeelf to perform the (1660 of the °dice with fidOity', to the best of My abilities. I JOSIIVAI3OYEIL: McKeansburg, Mardi 25,• • To the ElectOri: of Se tiiiytkill Co. IMELLOW 'CITA ZEI4S:-1 'myself as a candidate fel the office of t T. .6 Of Schuylkill County; at the elec4n in October next. Should you elect me, I pledge myitelfto• do my duty with fidelity. • I • • W 'C. LEIB.. Pottsville April.R, 1843: ; To the Voters of' Selttrylpil County Fellow Citizens theiMpe!ii:Yreceiving majority of your v0:e.5,1 licr 6 b.lqfffer nlecif a candidate fur the orrice Cr B}IERIFr.T At the nest General Election.' ;If; ciccfcd, my beat exertions shall be used to; perform the ties *Pertaining• tt that office,;Oomptly and faithfully--and if defeated ; shall arnsin Yours in. Friondship,- AN DP.EW IL yILSON. I 8 —tp* Barry, April 29, f DANIEL B. HAAR. I ,LANES lAI NG. 1. TO N LC S TORE, . - 4 • `'"llA AS & LA rIrIARE pleasure in announcing to, the citizens o AL Schuylkill county. that they have ;lust - opened in the basement story of. the Town" Ilsil, on Centre street, ln the Borough of Pottsville i . 'splendid as, sortment of " NEW GOODS, just brought from Philadelphia, whetelbey were se, acted withßeat care, and purchafed: at unusuall3, ow prices—comprising every variett Dry Goods, Groceries; Glass Ware, Ciiietc! ' Ware, Queens and Earthih J. Among which may be found:. Superfine Cloths, of various colorsOlf qualities • Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassi Meres, • Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blii4ets, Prints. Lawns, Giughams, Morineaand Plaids, S. lk. Satin, Linen and Laces, • • Canton Flannel. Ilollands and Narilitia, • Marseilles and Valentin. Vestings, 3-4,4-4,5-4,6-4 Muslins, Bleached .Si'llehleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and CotturillandTs. .New and sal ever style Summer Cottonadea and Beverteene, . • - In tine, a very g eneral assortment of Gentlemer'stSummer Ware, tl Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Witre'd Stockings. • Ladles' ;nd Gentlemen's Super Kitt Hoskin, tan, Silk. Thread, Beaier & BurOltin.Groves, Ladies' Silk, Mdhair and Picnic, 100, &c. t. —New Orleans. St. Croix,Porto ROO. Loaf and . . . Lump Sugars, . . New Orleans, Sugar Ifonse,and Syfuit Molasses. Tea and Coffee, of various kinds, ~3• Cheese, Candles, Soap and-Vinegar,, %4 Salmon.ilerring,Matkerel, Shad -..p,k*Codfish.. Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef. atpl, , Venisarr;. Olive Oil, Fresh Frui!, and Oat 1 1 1e4,4_, Havanna, Half Spanish and Cornmlfnii. s alllfro; • , • Soda, Water and Svgar Crackers, '1.1; Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs. and Lard f , !• Dried A mitts and Peaches, .',IS ~. • and a great variety ofother articles, 3)1 v . which will be sold at low prices Jot cash, or se :xchange for country produce. - • $ l a Remember the TbuM Pottsville. May 14. NEW BOOT AND kio NTORE. UST; opened, at the old Post (lF...pe, Centre St I LP opposite Market, an creellent:iiiisartment of Roots and Shois of sukrioripittlit.g ,which will be sold cheap, ye! y cheap tor ca:46;:l)v . Tflo3l.,:i.Si-rOSTIESI. April / 4 , 1 POCKET WALLETS.--Jusi ceivco 'a supply of Puaket ‘V.i`Jletr. which will he told very cheap. IVOANN • July , 2O u t
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