II •. A Du!.th 3. , y, dolt, ceremony. • You oromi.a),. iovf, you k wild, man dare, Vat athatide upon de vlooic 1 : • - - To hab dish' VOlll6 Cf for your vifo, 1 • , '...- AridAutiher evorrnore !- • , - ,To fcepter veil miteaur kraut, - 1 • • PeattiPtitteruillk.and !settees°, 1 And.in tinge so lent your aid - ' Dat vill promote her,easolt , j Yeaantyou vormin standing Oar , , ~ Do bledge your vord cliih tiy, • i • ' r , Datirou illtdake for your' hushband l Diab man and bim Obey : ,-, , • Mit you vilFpet and potird mit hina-4- Vabh, iron, men: his klose, i Laugh whentte 4 achmiles, veep van ho siihi, - , - Den dare hie choye and vOes I • Vell, den i .l now, vidin dense voile, • Mit ahoy and nci mit kricf, $ . .. „ Bronouncp you poth to he one mint, • ' Von name, von man Yin peof,• Ifiablish not's , date secret boots, . • • CesoMittimontai ties, •-, 1110:9iC mine fife, Gut, Kate and Poll, ." - , And all deoa,kazing cysa. Ant as-de eacret ecripturt nye, kYpt God unites, togedder • ' Let no man tare =Outer poa— Let. to-man tare to . sefihr," : ; :r , • 'Ant you -- itegroom dare--here you hop -1111 nut let go your,gollar - Fame pm,ansyrer roe t a tiug ; Dat•ish—vhere ish slant toltai? , . Tun Sec tmexer OF r4Ltiti the duly ofiecry iliner44 citizen sacredly to.euelain lam. Birth has never seen a • des of who rode 'Upon a more. fiery, steed; or swayed more bloody sceptre- or who lumpier] upon human rights with -a More canons heart, than Anarchy_ is an an. isrchy that•deaili as the pale horse may 6611 an :appropriate antitypo. 'Law is the essence of the the -genius, of the Bible, the guardian angel •of hvimanily. No matter what the ptiblic excitement—no matter how intense the irritation,fhat hand is in :wised suidical that would unlash the blood-hounds of anarchy for retribution. ,When those furies sweep the streets,; Jike; tho midnight's howling :storm, they are all' undistinguished in the object vof their desolationi Now the brothel is torn to 'ifragrnent9,:and now 'the refined dwelling Qf piety is sacked and burned . The grog-shop - blazes to. vlay—the temperance hall to-morrow. , Now is ' 4 demolishedto-morrow. the theatre . --Saiin'a temple: iirndstow • ilie churcit—God's , sanctnark.. Catholid tprietGt is hunted by Idle mobl thia Week, the Pro- Restatit'slergyrnan the next: To-day it is this ed. vildir who 'ties perpetrated the . latrOcious crimei of oxpressing l an unpeipular •optil-iou—and to=mor row it' iehie neighbor who receives paternal cites .' thremer; from theoeiblind furies who have - Usurp. ed uardianabiplof the press, and wboin that very press may have warmed and !nursed into life :and venom. t • 'Let; khon, the sentiment ha' as immbreahle as the eternal granite Of the Relky lountains, thlt law i(T IfE• AND . SRALL BE 549TAISED. Let It be Understood that Governme r pt hits resistless iesources which.it 'can and will hitng into requisi tion, if needful, forihe protection of its citizens. Let every true patriot ho'd himself a volunteer— a minuto•man to defend Law ; and for her defence letlhirit hold pledged life, fortune, and sacred hon. yelten we-'contemplate"the gatlaering millions filling our land, the mental daFkneas and sensual paesiona of such vast multitudes) the diversity in fortune which industry, tales t,. find that success which is above all human control, will ncoessari-, dy prAuce, the variety of ,opini[ms and interests nuhich.muit .prevail, 'we cannot pennify . the im •portenee of "eustafrang Inviolable hier.--Rdv.J. Abbot. 1., PLIUSVIL or. R+PIAL Curruits.—When God •'. made man, be placed in hia Itand thespkdo and -r' •• ri-ilie pruning hook. When "Goa rdstated man to 'the beautiful earth, afrer.the flood,lie promised net 'to .brae the ground any Lucie, and to give seed .time end harvest as '/ulyas'cloyiand nigh'. When God spoke to man. he L condescended to Rl. . 18 the language.of a gardener, torthe gentleat'in vitatlons and incitements 4- holy Writ come to us teething the ordors of the 'drove of Sharon," ihe ' , Settee and the vine" and the '' lilly -or the -yalley.". And fam fain to balie that in. the cool of the morning hour, when, withdefout.tbankful into, the humble fanner, with little ones about "him, gently tills his plot of ground,troining his ten der herbs; God often conleseenils, ih the'secrecy , 1 - ore heart brought into harmony with nature, to 1 kr diaperv - %l i s:if awful grace. 1 - ' I entreat m friends of the laboring.elasses to • -cultivate the ettr9l. ‘ I entreat them to take advent _ age of every littleno kof grbund about their dwel tins. Flowers' er the gems .of the soil -; we ought to nurture, to' gather, and to enjoy them. 'll shrink from the demoralized l l ,, creature who has oritlived his childish love of fie era. Better have a -gargarden thait'a gay parlor better keep a bed of tulips than a horse' and . chaise.—s , When ages grrier to civility end elegance, Men come to , bitild etstelY, sooner than to garden finely ; as if build ' - ing were z itio 'grliater perfection."' So s'aith my Lord Bac. :- _ . , ' I • APE Evezy thing it arrangel for your wedding with SusacTompkins," Maid a lath• er to his otitg , sib) the Other day,; hope pail will Itahsve yontielf Ikea attn . , Thorns.:' • 1; ' The individutl addressed Wig i s young. meii 40 In a chair, despatching a pietio of bread tie tno , -11i5 only Snsiier aecompatied by ttt flOod of tear.. 4 The parent started, and in , an angry voice de - mended what objections ha could have, "Susan is handsorne and wealthy, and Miiiried you'must Ue some time or another: Your mother and I - wore married, and it is 'inrcommand that jou pro imp yourself for your auptiais ". ...Yeti:" finally sobbed Thomas. "That's a dif tecent case, pin married mothei; but I'm cent =out tenitarig a Strang gal." Arc Eta siree.--The ng anocdoto is related is the Dratigelica!Migrain'e:—An African preach from •Wtai is a than proSted win the whole world and' lose his own soon"— /mentioned that among other things, many lost " c ,,,theit'souts by beitig too charitable! Seeing , the cow .T anon astonished beyond i 4 neasure his . 46 ain ,t, ho yeti emphatically : repeated it, snd ' :dhen3s weeded Pa-explain his meeting. 4 ?tiinypenp!e,', said he, 'attend meeting, bear (11„earnon, and When it is ove l r, they proceed .to dret , thfit oat among the congregation, that part watt .., c u r tlngt men, thou . Wait for that woman ; and such denutaiiations, were for such poreorisi these threats •. for you sinners—and -s• , ,' continued the shrewd • African, Utley give away the Whole sermon and kelptione for themselyei.'—H-Norwallr, aer;i; ' 4kn honest felGs• was.tntrotlubed.innyille most fashionable circle of it country village; and though ' he was neither lesinednot brilliant, yet Ifie reused off ye!, But he had ocii incorrigible fault; he alwaysendld so as to be the last pervou who . , letttho r0am.:,.. , %At length ;he was eslretl categori pay why he always /trail so :long. Ete. replied with great geed humor;and ciriplicity,Th i cfas soon ati, a 'mu/ wee gene they all began to t f allt , ebout 4 4=4 eta consequentlykhe thought it alvvey!::judi. . Woos to stay till none were left to slender him. di • RTA.SOII accupetto bOUSDLT.—An el- , detljr Irishman, ekernined asa witness at the Glas -4ase ROHM! Court; on. Saturd4y, in a ease of cot:11- ,0W about a disorderly house, being asked If he tifouelly Bleeped pretty eoundlyi ieplied; yes ; ed ited ars.renon-tattßeesuse l-am a widda' your 1 1,,4enett.r.' . • ::, Ell TO' THE 'WHOLE -wpitun= . It:is admitted. by all who have used them,r arid I . , ~ who hub not?) ihcit - -, DR. PETERS' , VEGETABLE AN* .2 .TIBILIOUS. PALLS - , ',4,. A RE the most unrivalled remeili ever . discoiered .11L by the inoenutiy of man. They area sovereign.. ' cure for the following complaints; .Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague,- Dyspepsia; Croup, Liver Complaint,Sick Headache, PJauridice:Asthma, Drop ay, Rheumatism, Enlargenient of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Ileart-burni,Farred Tongue. Nausea, Detentions of. the Stomach and Bowels. Incipient Diarrhrea, Flathlance, Habitual Cos tiveness, Lnes of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com plesion, and in all cams of Torpor of the Bowels, • where a Cathartic or an Aperientis needed. - ' Tboy are exceedingly mild in their operaubn., pro du jug neither . ;Nausea. Gripingoly Debility. They 'are estnaively oleo and commended by PRACTISING PllYil TANS, in all parts - of' •the ATition, .from whom. ,any qu laity of Certificates of their value can be ob i tabled. ' S ERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGERS Arc tlie Safest, mpst sure and !effectual remedy ' for ColdedConsum puma. W hoopi neougn,lAsthnta, tight ness of the Lungs_or Cheat, A:.edie.. , Mr. J Ain Starkey, foot of GoOerneur, at., cured of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption, by these f Lozerigea, when. the physicians could do nothing for, him. - Mr. Charles IV. Perkins, .71 Bowery, was, eyed of a severe cough and cold of three month's standing, by bull a box of the Lozenzes. ' 1 . . Res. Mr. Hancock, 497 ,Pear! et., Nag need them in his family with invariable success, and recoinmends• them to all who• are afflicted I%ith coughs, colds or any affections the luting. • Mr. M. E. Martin suffered several weeki with a din. tressin&ough, which nothing relieved, till he tried Anise Lfyzenges,- w hich cured himin a feVi hours. ' Mr. ...:zuzes IV. Hate. No 5 Tontine Bui'dings, Will 61., gavq;some to a friend„ who had not enjoyed:la night's ileep for several weeks, being every few mi nute, attacked with some distressing cough; as aliaOrd to take away has life. The Lozenges made him.ra,ise easy, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. • flechad tried every thing else he - heard of, and•nothing else afforded the toast relief—another instance of saving a fellow-being - from an tintirunly r grave. t, • • • SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGERS 'Proved in more than 40,000 cases to be infallible the only certain worm-destroying medicine ever dis covered.: SVMPTiams of Won: s.--Tain in the joints or limbs. offensive' breath, picking at the dose, grineng of the teeth during sleep. and at times a palenesslibouil the lips with Flushed cheeks bleeding : at the noseq gnaw ing sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat over the 4urfaee - of he body, slight chills ;or shiverings, head ache, drowsiness, vertigo, tort*, disturbed drew's, sudden starting in sleep with; fright and' screaming , sometimes a trofiblesoinecough, feverishness, thirs inalid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth, difficult breath ing, pain in the stoniacla or Broke's, fatigue, nausea,, .qseamishness, voracious appetite, leanness, bloirted stomach or limbs, gripings, suootingpains in various parts of the body, a sense of ;rornething rising in the • throat, itching of the anus,towards ntght,.a frquent desire to pass something front , the bowels, and some tithes discharges of slime and mucus. Dr. Galen Thiliter,,lo3Sizth A vcnue,knew a 'child thlit was cured•of fits_ by these Lozengers, after three year's suffering, and when nothing else would give The least relief. • A boy on, board of one of the ,Havre packets, was cured of life by only one dose of them. Mr. Johh R. Rood, 37 ,Third street. gave them CO his child; and they brough away the worms by thou sands. Ds/ Zcilniskie,ll3 Duane et:. has used 'them in over 700 eases. some of them of the most alarming char acter, anihalways with the, grriiiteStsueeess. • . Benjamin F. Goodspeed, 130'Sixth:AVenue, has us ed them in his family for two years, with entire suc cess. Twenty,-five cents per box. .! . • Sherman's Camphor,or Headache' Lozengers Give immediate relief in nervoes.or sicklleadache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits; despon dency, inflammatory, or putrid 'sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, fainting, oppression' or a sense of sinking of he chest, cholie, spaying, cramps, of the stomach or bowels, •hysterical affections and all per rout iliscases, drowsiness through the day and wake fulness at night; chrilera or cholera morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or a ttending largeparties, will find the Lozenges real ly reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youth—u set: after dissipation, they restore the vine of the sys. tem`generally, and remove all'the unpleasant symp toms of too tree living. . ,John M. Moore, Esq., Editor of, the-Brother 'Jona than, was cured of a - severe headache frisk minutes by three of the Camphor Lozenges—he Was prejudiced against theni. • Joseph 11,11 - ones, Esq:',.Viee President of the Wash. in:on Marine Insurance Conipany, hati suffered for years with nervous headache, that notiiiog.yould liege till he used these Lozenges, which removed' it entirely in fifteen m inutes. ' . .I.lr. G. Hunter, lOS Sii.th Avenue, has been subject to violent attacks of headache, so as to. make shim al'- , most-blind ftir two or three bons at a time. NO - thing, ever afforded him any reiief till he tried these Lozen ges, and,they cured him in a few minutes. . W. H, Attr - ce Erg, or the New York Herald,'has used them for the last year for; headache,or lassitude, and always found immediate relief from them. Sherman"s Poor plan's plaster! ". 1,000,000 sold yearly of this hcst 'of -all Plaiterit.— :Rheumatism, Lumbago; Pain' or Weakness in-',the Badk, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbs. efFectokl ly cured by ii. I'' Only 121 Cents each, and war ranted'superior to a:I other plasters in use. Be par ticular 10 get Natman's Foor , Man's Plasters, or you will be impnied upon. Avoid the codling and north= less imitations. The t ante is 'stamped on the back of Teach; get none wit both it, Or you will be deceiVed. Cough Lozenges only 5 cents a box, , Worm Lozenges ,5 do .do I Camphor or headache Lozenges, ; 25 cents per box Poor Man's Plaster, only 12i cents a piece: : • The above Medicines for sale by T.* J. BEATTY.[ • Agents for the proprietor. Alio by Hugh Kineley, Port Carbon. • ' William: Taggart, Tamaqua.: George Reilsnyder, Nest' Castle. June 10,4513 , JOYFUL 14EWS.1 linnet every, disease that flesh is heir to tnay be cured by the timely use of OA KELKY:S COW POUND DEPURATEVE SYRUP. i This may be proved satisfactorily to those ;wlio will call atany of the stores where this invabiable -medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of Cities perform ed on individuals -who had lost ell hifipesofrelief— certificates of P f laysicians who had the • most !severe cases ender treatment, their patients having taken the medicine by theiradvice. and been cured—certificates from the Pi othonotary, Clei'ki of Orphans' Court, No tary, &c.; stating their acqliabitaned With persons of respectability and standing.' who having the toad of :their fellow men at heart, Earn voluntarily come for ward a!nd"given a statement of their case and its cure. for publication, &c. etc. The number of these certi ficates being too'great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to bayou copy of the most important certificates properly authentica ted, wider seal, to be placo at the stores of agents, ho have the anHiciliefor sale, where persons afflic ted With Scilafela or. Kings evil. White Swelling, Chronic RheuMatism,:Tetter, Mercurial diseases, Eruptions oftheSkin, Cough of long standing 0/in cipient Consumption, sick Headache, Pc, &c, may, have an opportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of tliPse who have been cured by l its use, and who..liii ‘ i . be. illing, if called upon,.to give every informatio required. As a more general evidence that this is no quack medicine, I Would rcfbr to the names of the follove ing,Well known phyeicisras, who have attested to its efficacy:—Br. J. P. Hiester; Dr. S. Birch, Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. 11. H. Muhlenbeig,Dr. J. E. Sorber.; ..Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and.Chetni -cal Store of E. R. EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville. J. B. St... 1.11. Falls. n;e 4,6 vi El e; Huth inaley, Port Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orivigsburg. • January 21, j , 4--ly. HOUSES, '&.LOTB 4,. j i.,.....' • FOR SALE, .' . '.,...1 Stit ' gm h le 3 Also, a large number, of gg g.....r Buildings and Out Lots, of ----- yarious sizes, on the Navigation tract, .Iyingprinci. pally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply t 0..--- , ! SAMUEL LEWIS, .'' July !A 29-tl ' Real estate agent, Centre SL • i I CIAS I T, I IRON SCREENS.—Cast Iron Rollind ` l, - , Screens .of various:' sizes' for Coal, on hang s l , and for salc at W. ..MARSII,,ALVS.Cheap. Gummi! Flour Feod provision Store corner of Norwegian Simi and daunt Carbonßail Road: June 'lO, • No:411 COVitTLAN'D PAEgT, Nnvi YORE THE subscriber respectfully notifies his friends. and others,that he has recently open. ed a new arur coovenientlysfurnishe'd Hotel,' at 41 - Courtland.st., a short - diatance tibovii his old stand, and nearer to BrOadway. He will be better 'able tO aceotnodata his Visit ors as his house is larger, , and fitted tip,With sit. ting • parlors in . modern .irtyle, and ieventy fur. nished Bed-rooms. 2 : He hopes his castoronis will continue their Patrdrage to the new idablishment,,and wonid life inform them- that he has reduced e price of hoarding to one dollar per. day. • ' • CHARLES W I YZOFF. rfilladelphia,4oll Zor • . • . ME 110TE4 1 ill BpotE4',9 oes, Hate, , and I Sadillervi 'AT . GREATLY REDUCED iRICEB!! TCHARD D. sno `• RESP CTFULLY announce) to ,s friantTs and customers that he is new- pierared ,tl3' manufacture,at his establishment in Cintre strict, opposite Wm. T. Eptlng's Drug store,i all kind l e of BootiPand Shoes at the followmg lOw rate!, which he will warran6o be eqUal to any made to this Borough, to wit: • • Men's Calf-skin high heeled fa+b ' Hoofs" P Morocco ; 'do a Plain I do 4' Kip lined (do ga •do do' • ; An aim:lament of Mlnercf nailed B He has also received rom phiti sleek which will be sold at thrt EOM Men's, first rate sewed 'strong Boos 14 Bootees_ • Kip lined I • " fashionable pegged seal SC I 1 i do Youths' and pays' Boots Men's Slippers - Pumps • e " Pumps with heels , • Bootees - Sewed Clay ties Morocco - • heeled fashionsble Bd! a' Sewed Morocco : Harrison tie i heeled fashicinable " Morocao Virginia Pumps Youths' Morocco Nullifiers, a has DEM Ladies' MoroZco fashionable Rid " First rate Morocco faabd • . Pump Springs Missea'a first rate MOrocco elippe ' ties from Children'a Bootees. from ' -• .. Morocco pootees, beat) Also a large assortment of other embracing a general. varipty, vahi unusual low rates. _'HATS FAND CAI ' The subscribei hap also receive , -aunt of, . 1 1 - : • Fur 'girt, - 1 , First quality, fine beitver Hats, Firie Russia and Bru i sh Hats,. Kat quality Men's glazed and Leathern paps, ~ Children's and Boys'' summer Ct Children's and Boys'. Palm Leaf SADDLERY AND lIA 1 R. D. S., also continues to ke manufactures at his , , dles,Hanaess,,,Collars, Homes, Fl Bridles, ' , Stc., f&c., Which beiivil qual in quality to Drip that is pus kill county, and at such low' rats ~ • ish biscustomers„ I Call and tq. 1 SCIIUYLK .LL HAVEN STORR.i Richard D. Shoe+, tree also opeL4d a Storle .Schuylkili Haven, in, the fraixibuil ing, next the Rail Road Bridge, where all the , ' above me tioned goods will be exposed rid. ease, et the ear reduced prices. Cotiad' oni:boy, Mid give . us fair trisfl—our Maud is ' low p6Ceril--a good lift cle, at en increased trade."' 1 ' Pottsville, June 17,1 I • 1.4. REAP, NO dr POTTS VLLE RAILROAD: • • , irt4V-t . tstr 2 fli:. Reduction of Freight on I • ®and after Monday next, 'Gonda will be Vorwarded` the following rates of Freight and tho points below statedl 1 . • ( 1 .; Re] • Plaster, slate, tiles Scc. • Pig, Iron, blome, tiniter;i marble, rosin, tar; pitch, and,grindstones Nails & spikes, bar iron,' Castings, lead,tarpentkne bark, raw tobacco, Salt . 'provisions, potatoes ber, stoves.&c., • J 'Flout per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover j seed ; & salt per 'bushel, Groceries, hardware, steel,l copper, tin,- brass, do mesticliquors; machin ery,' butter and: eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, lest4r, raw hide, painta, oys. ters, !lamp and cot dagej ,Dry • goods, drugi & • Mines, foreign liquors, I wines,glass ; paper, fresh fish, meat, confections -,I Ph books '& stationary-1J No acklitiprial charges for age, or receiving or deliverin the Company's Depots on the July 15, 1843, • ! ' 24-- 1 1 1 y CHEAP GOODS F And no Credit i THE subscriberlas ; just op • -ii- of Norwegian:St., and 11 Railyoad, ateneral assorin4 Prcivisions, which he will sail Bible prices for ea st{ : Such a: Coffee, Chowlaic es, Cheese Sperm and Whale il, Spertni Dip'd Candles, Seep, Toba n c) Shoulders, MUSS Pork, Dried) erel, Herring, &c. i 4- c,.- I:i wiLLIAM g • April 8, 18,43, - • . • COAL .. „,. - - MAPS OF TIIE REGION, • t -- ' AT HZDT(CEn PRICE.. 1,, :. ' !I' HE subscriber bas just received a small supply o -"` Fisher'e Map, W . hich emb 'ces 'the whole An thincite Coal Region in Schuslt.ill arid the adjoining ti counties, eicept the Wilkee 'rre Basin. As these Maps are nearly exhausted, and the great expense at tending the publication of a sec nd edition precludes the probability of any more ing published, those persons, wishing a correct ril p on• which all the tracts' •of land are laid out d designated in the whole Anthracite Coal Basins ( except Wilksbarre) would do . ell to procureone fore it nt to lite. : • These Maps can jbe color 'and the boundaries designated, with theadditignal xpenso,Olcoloring. They can be obtained on roll rs, disiected on can am, or its pocket bOokform oal bank note paper ,for sale by I-June 3, 1 RI BADMAN. [ 1 • ----7 ' MEDICINES! 114EDICINESI DR. Wm. Evanle celebia!ed Camomile Pills • „ •- do Soothingyrup tOichildren. Baron Von Hutcheler's, I erb Pills ' ' Doct. Goodie's Female Pi le, ,1 - • . • Doct.Williate Evan'e Fever & Ague Pills.: ___ Doet.Hunt'ii BotantePill. For Eiyspeptic, Persons are said to be.supaior to an ofrered.to the Public. - - - - - - . A • fresh supply of the a received and tor sale at the Dec 11 50— I . JOIL SUNDAYI SCUD r L BOOKS, THE . subscriber, has 'made arre i ngenienta to keep a supply !of the'Sultday School Union Booze- used for Sunday Schools. Which be will sell at Sunday Schbol Union Philadelphia prices. Orders are respectfully solicited. Any Books notion hand obtained.. in two or three days. '; 5l Testaments bound in cloth and lettered. clear and good print, at il2a c ate each or $1,371 per dozen—bound in sheep .13 Cents each, or $11.75 dozen. Just received and for sale bY Bs BANNApr• ii 28" 3 07 15 s* , • =I ii-±:ikNiAo:.-: , 4,quAN'Az i ,,,, r MAXSION 1110 USE • ' • . _ , Win subsenbevbegsleaveißespeefully to an J".• announce to his Friends:and the. Travelling community, ithat he has taken that large and ; ' 14, 111 1 / 4 Elegant Hotel, keptformerlip,by Dan iet Finney, in the lot - noel of Readii!g ,Aggitand so well known as the Mansion House, • which he hes thoroughly and splendidly fitted up, and improved, and is now opened for the reception of visitors. This . House is situated in the very centre of the bo rough, and is amply provided with parlors, sit ting', iOOlllll, and large, airy and convenient Chamhers, all hued up in the moat costly style, -with furniture entirety new, and of the very best description. His table shall at all-times be sup plied with the best the. Reading and Philadel phia markets can afford, and his' wines and Li. cadre; having been purchased at-great expense, will be confidently reccommended as the must apprulved quality. ; Petlsdns yisting Reading, will do , well to calk as thr subireriber is determerl to spare no-efforts to render his establishment equaltothe very best Hotels in the country. I - Private Families can also be accomodated du. ring,the summer season, and upon such terns as to suit the' times. Connected-with the Hotel, is an excellent and, comniodious stabling, with ; confident and, effici ent osllers; persons traveling with their own con: veyances, would find it advantageous to patron ize thb subscriber.f ILLIAM IL. D 4 BORIION Reading, A pril 29;1843. 18 I II • 10 5 Etml 4 50 ootcee - 2 e let 'lowing very f• $2 50 to ,nod Boots 1 B $ 1 00 to 1 high• ots high ilo THE POCAHONTAS, OR Ni , .1' VEGETABLE PILLS , • - 1 . - j, Friii,E remedies prescribed for 'the cure of dis -It eases, have correctly bee ti divided into clas ses according to their operation iupon the human system. Thus we hare one clads which causes the stomach to eject its coritentS;called emetics, another inducing perspiration called dieophoret -1 U ice mien third which evaeu tee the 'stomach' and bowels, denominated colia ice, &c. Cathar • :7 lice or purging inedicinesAtive njevery age aruf country been the favourites!of e jphysicians for , 37 -the cure of themost obstinate and alarming ma.! 50 ladies, The wonderful snores attending ttfis: r, model-of treatment will reath y, ho understood t wheniwe reflect that the stomach and bowels have assigned to them, the important- function of di.' gesticin; or the conversion offend into'blood, that, vital fluid intended for:the triawth and nourish ' ment'of the whole system . It followsi 'that when ever rho digestion- meant become depraved or' 5 disqualified. for the healthy' performane&of their 7 duty f and this occurs daily in civilized society ) 0 , impure blood; and consequently 'disease are the results. ... ' ' I - . ' . It has been remarked; that Whenever the Btu. i macht is not usefully employed it is always at l' I mischief.' That individual who would deny that the niost tortnidable diseases' are daily cured by the use of Fills compounded and for sale In al= , Most very hamlet brow cinintry, v clad certain '. ly.rislt . s leputation for 'veracity. The,Poca.; hordes, or. Indian Vegetable Pills cleanse the stomach, courify . the blood ;and 'temove Mama . tia, rind have proved eminently useful in curing 1 bil ou ti r! fever, bilious cholic,l inflammation of the liv r, rheumatism, dropsy,' jaundice, pleurisy; costiveness, dem &c. females of sedentary hab. its and subject to indigestion, -flatulency, head ; ache, depression of • spirits and uneasiness, will t , find relief from the use off these pills. There is ....- not a disease attended with a full pulse, a dry R 5 skin, -find a coated tongue, that these pills will not relieve. The following simple narrative will e ; show' the benefit derived from these pille in a . ve . - ry common disease : . ;', -t, . ~ VERTIFICATE. Having been cured by-the use of thdPocahon. tas Pill of, an alarming d iiease of the liver of se veral years standing, I deemit a duty to naive my case known to the public, for the benefit of others: I had taken various remedies which af forded only temporary relief; after using two box. eel-of these pills, my disease yielded, apd 1 have enjoydd good health for the last six months. 11 r • W ILLIAM.--fOLLM Ek.. Milten, April 22,1843,i ' . ir [ Agents for the sqle of the above. 'il , NV.IT. Epting, Pottsville; Ge6rge Reilimyder, New .astle, Steiner 4- Itopp, Schuylkill haven, HughiKinslei, Part Carbon, Sefinalrh 4- Iles:lfei., Orwigsburg. Throughout. the state n' supply can at i ways be had of Fred. Klett & co. Drag. giits,.,norner of 2d and Callowbill streets, Phila. delphia. \ April 29, 9' lIE .dpome 190 to ontible NEI I 62 to 25 to quality Boo,ts and sh h will be sol gd'i good BSI- 3 8 3 00 to 9 5 1 I 1 7 Pet Hats RNESS. op on hand, • I , all kinds of a i ly Betts, Tru w:471:l in ch t s toilo 11 y ; a thid will u o. 121 Merchandise June 26th, 1i 1 E343, with despatc at bet Ween Reading I r ton of 2000 lbc. tacenl Beittleen ding Reading. nd r ' and 110 - 75 ct 1 '2O —2O ets • PROCLAMATION. - • , 4 NOW all pen by thaSe presents, that we PPI N COT & DR, corner of Centre and Atehantango St., have just received from the citieslo, f •Philadelphia and New York a new and .plenp.l assortment if fashionable single milled and diagonal cae,1....74tre11, hits. fashionable single milla Cloth of every deSe:Vi"' and retail Ju'st received from their wh01e5..... fashionable clothing store No. 24 Ilarke:. s `' Philadelphia, a new stoek Of, ready - made cloth ing, of which they offer at ! - Priess to suit the times and guarantee to give entire, satisfaction to all that' may favour us with a call, as priCes.are thus '- 1 • • Summer Cloth Frock Coats from $5 00 to 6 00 „- id do •4 , Dress do •,.4 50 to•s 00 do , Pacts ; do . .2 50 to 3OD do • Roundabouts ,250t0 3 00 I do • Foie Frock Coats •225t0 3 00 do • . Dress do . 200 to 2,25 do Linen Roundt's Jackets 075 to 100 ' do Pants j do • 1 , 00 to 250 do Park Gambreon Pants .2 00 to 250 11 4 0 100 16cts II eta , 4 etp 3 cis MI 1 35 2 60 70 ommiesion, sten.. freight at any ef line.! • do Light ; ido • r 200 to 2 25i Also a handsome assortment of Blue Cloth Dres and Frock Coats, (.44, Green, ana .131ac1. all in proportion to pricOs aril the above, with 'a variety of vest and vesting which will be sold low nt the old establishment "corner of Centre and Plabantango Street: , . I Pt S. Don't forgot to call avid get a suit. Of clotties fur $ 3 00. 29- It tASII. ?MI penes; at the corner he Mount Carbon sot orGroceries and at the lowest Os s Sugars, Molasses, ',Rice ' Spices, &c. liceti, Moulds land o, Sugars, Hauls, I ea, Codfish, Mack. I Pottsville, Jane ' .1,- NEW YOK COAX. AGENCY, 20 PINE BTRFST ', - 10 . 1 W. Kimball, solicits consignment of EMil, -a 2 ;from the Schuylkill reghin, of al! the vari. ous qualities, and siszs for immediate sale, by thei largo for cash, approved 'credit, or exchange for IGroceries, Provisions, Pry Goode, Hard Ways, Boots. Shoes, 1146, Oil;,and articles re. quiied in tho coal region. lie will also attend to any i t negociation requiring personal attention. Ills experience in the Coale Business, and personal acqbaintance, with many 'of the dealers, iii the city and vicinity of New Yorki gives,'him a de. citled advantage over strangers or casual visit. ors{ in making advantageous, sacs. He will also visit ` the Taverns, and Cities, on 'the North [tiller, for the purpose of making sales, alio the Eastern Cities. Any one desirdus to try our mar ket; by forwarding tome a bill of lading, can generally. have his coal Sold on' arrival if invoiced within the market rangelif prices. Adescri pt ion' of tbd coaVits condition, qnd from what mine Will alWaya be necessary to guide me in sales. All, tiu ainese me will be attedded to with prOmptaess and fidelity.; Refer to Itle'ssre. WtPacker, - Reading, Pa. - New York, June -17, MARSHALL. 15-tt I • PURE WRITE' LEAD. ,• WITETHERILL sr. B ROTHER, menu facto rers - ,,N0 65 north' Front street, Philadel. phta, have now a good supply oftheir warranted pure whiet lead, andlthose customer's who him WO sparingly supplfd in conseqUence of imp on the article, shall — now .have their orders filled, . • I No known salmi* possesses those preserve., tine end beautifying properies 'so desirable in a paint, to an, equal exent with unadulterated wbite lead; hence any adtuixture of other meteri ng only mars its value. It has theictore.been OP steady aim of the !manufacturers, for many years, to atipply to the public a perfectly , pure whiteicad; and the,unecasing demand for the ar (Mg is proof that it has met wih favor. It is invariably branded on one bead—WETHERILL dei , BROTHER, in full: and on the other, WA . 114NTILD Pane—all in led letters: INovember 19, unt'a jiliotanje • Metqcine ever yet .ve 'gamines, itie I,nrg Store of S..C. !MARTIN. nDOTS & SHOES„—An assortment . N.+ of heavy and fine Boots and Sham! case of eitra quality fine Mimeo Boots at about Sala hillthe usual price, ha sale; by • i E.. Q.de ,A 4 lIENDERFON imi t y 2G, • !•t' i F ' REsinNG. :1 , .1,2. v'zr".l,- ~:j'' .i.:4';',;';',k =II , 11 • I • ,• • • •- -i AN ORDINANCE; ' wOR the regulation, c,urbing tuid paving Mar kci "street, from Centre street to the upper culvert; Adams street; frOm iltiarket to Highatreet and Third street, from' Market to. liigh Streets' bncrion.l. , Bait ordained and enacted by the Town Cboacil, of the Borouglinf Pottsville, and. it is heicby ordained-arid inaded by the authorH ity of the same, that thelnides and regulations : of the ascents and descents in Market street, trod Centre street, to the tipper culvert • in; Eighth! Street; Adams street, from Market to High street; *ld North Third street, (tom Market to' High strcet;lie, end the same is; hereby fixed, and es tablisbed es ' fo ll ows follows :--' 1 i , 1 ;- NORTH HIDE, • , Commencing at the Curb Bfone recently ,set .at the North West corner, of Centre and Market Streets, which is one foot one inch above the top td, Central (Bonk, trom thence ise four feet seven inches to the North 'East corner of Adams street, thence fall three inches and five-tenth to the north west corner ;of the same; liom this Point, rise four feet eleven inches, to a point seventy-five feqt west ollThiid street, froin thence to fall one inch ,and five-tenths to the culvert across Market street. ;From thence rise six feet nine inches and eight tenths to Wolf's, at the northeast corner, of %Vol. Scott street, (which is four ifeet flighei than the 'present curb stone.) The curb at the northw est }6ornq .of Market square and Wolcott .street, to be one ;foot , lower than at the northeast corner, front thence to rise ten feet three inebeii end twii tenths to the middle Of Levy's alley, thence to rise i.velve feet - five 'niches and six -tenths to the northeast Corner of Giurdand street and Market squurei ?min thence to rise nine feet eight inchei and siX.,,tectlis to the hoitheait corner of• Seventh or John street, and from (hence to rise, nine feet nine,inches to the middle..of Eighth street, upperculvert. ,- . , SOUTH SIDE, - 1 Commencing at the Southviest eurner'of Markel and Centre streets, make the midi there, leie with that at the northwest corner; then rise three feet ten inehes to the southeast corner or. Adams street; from thence rise tear inches to the south. west corner, and train thenee to the culvert near Nichols's; the rise to be fiVe feet six inches and six-feriths,:thence rise. six' 'feet one inch and sev en-tenths to the southeast corner, of Fourth:or Cuminingtitrect, then rise twelve feet and •ElX tenttr.of an inch to the sbulliWest corner of WM. liam etrece, (which is the height of the• present c1:0 1 from thence rise thirteen feet two indica to th soptheast corner : of Courtland • street, from . th" e rise spell feet Seien inches and tour - tenths ek to th t ! southeast corner of John streetoind from thence to the middle;of Eighth street, the rise to be mita feet nine inches-1.. 1 - - . . 2: Grade et orth Adams street, EAST SIDE. • ' - Commencing in the grade line of Market street, Which is there five feet eight inches above cen tral-Block',, from' thence rise two feet four 'inches and two.tentlucto-the middle of callowhill street, I then rise ins feet ten 'inches and seven-tenthA to the Middle of High street. • ; ; I WEST' SIDE..; , I Commencing in the' . grade line of Market street, which is there, four niches and four-tenths lower than tlre commencement of the east ; sae,. from thence Hie three feet two inches odd seven-tenths to the Middle of CallOwhill street, and from thence rise Six feet four inches and seven tenthe;to !the BOIIIIIWCSt corner of High street.' Sic-rims( 3. Orade of Third street, 1 EASTI SIDE. ; • Commencing in the grade line of Market street; I whieh is there eight feet eight inches and-eight. tenths, above Central Brock', froM thence riseiten feet gve.ineheeind ei4tenthe tothe southeast corner of Callew hill street, then rise ten feet three inches to a point two Mindred- feet distant, and then:fall lona inch and four.tenths to: the solidh. east corner of High street.; • . •• ; . • WEST. SIDE.! , •41 CoMmeneing in the grOe line or Market street, four Inches above the commencement of theleait .sicie from thence risel ten feet three inches,;,f:ind six-tenth's to the southwest corner of Lyon street, thencorise eleven feet three Indies to a pointitivo hundredifef t distant, arid' there fall one foot Pone incli and tour-tenths to the southwest carne of High streee . 1. 4' • Sec-ricis 4. In that part of Market street, iels is sixty teL wide, the 'outside -of the curb s one shall be :placed eleven feet from the; true IMP of . the Street, and - that part 'which is one hurildrAt andttweety feet. wide, they shall be placed ;fifteen feetlfrorri said line. In Adams street, the outside of the curb stone shall be placed seven feet. thui true line , uf the street, and ;n that pao. of 1 Third street between Market and Lyon stets, the curb stone shall.be placed three feet:l - 44 the true lirie of the street, and in that prior the game street between Lyon and High streets, they,idiall ho placed eleven feet from said line.: • -!•L • SECTION 5. The.said side walkKor..foot Ways ori both sides of Market street, from centre ,td tha - umicr enlvert in Eighth street, North Adams, and Third streets, from Market to High streets, shaft be graded, cut do i wn,;filled'up; curbeds and paved, as hereafter directed; and, the 'g utters Made arid paved, and the •property, in ;front of Which . such footways, sidewalks, and:gutters,. shall be as and paved, Shall be', and the same is here. the expense thereof, in ; propdrtion by taxed " -s; • - -Me in front, logreealily to to the extentbite. siA•• • Oil and third see the iptevision of tile first, • .44 SOLIDI Clods of the act of Assembly, entillen merit loan . net entitled en act incorporatin g '.own of Pottsville , in Schuylkill - county, into.a Borbugh,” passed the fifteenth .day, of June, A.• D.4E40. - • Sncriox fi. The: curb stones in . Market street, shall belat-least thiee feet long, and two wide, and six inches thick. Those in Adams and Third streets, shall be'of the Same length and brdadth, end five inches thick; the frent 'and ends of-seed stbries must bedressedsr . nooth 'for the breadth ot. nine inches from thelm. The top! must also be dressed ;straight and smooth, and brought ten u. niform thickness of five or six inches, asthecase may require, by dressing the Itel( for the breadth of tv'o and a halt inches, the !Op to be so tievil led'that it shall have the sn:ne rise as the pave. merit, hereinafter 'mentioned, the stone to be set that the-front shall; lean back one and a half in ches; • to' the foot rise. : . SECTI4aN -7. A gutter three feet wide shaft be .paved outside of said curb-stone, with emoifth or rounded atones, supported by flatstones, sunk on edge into the earth, the bottoirt of eaid gutter to be nine inches below the top of did curbstone, and shaped in such manner as 'shall be prescrib ed. by the Borough . Surveyor. - Sections 8. The !side -walks orfoot* . wayl be. tween said curb stene,!and the lino of said teeet, shall be down or-filled op, so as'; to coire9Pond with the rise and fall thereof, and shall be ',.paved with well burnt blickiend shill have a r ise of halt ail' inchte the foot froth e aid eorb-stohe, to wdride,,the said line of the street • • !Provided,- Thatin front of any lots ro4 item; ally beilt upon, the stcle-walks or font-waye-shall. -nOt be required to !be, paved. tee greater I .l.Vidtb than five feet front the anti-stem,. the reiidence orsuch foot-ways or eidc-welks, from. the 'said paVements to the !line of . the 'street, beiqg 'laid , with gravel , so as io.support this pivement./. , ' ! !Sec-etori 9. No Person shall Set -or cause to be set any curb stone. or 'make' or mime to be made any pavementror, side.walks, until the grik'de, and place thereof, shall belgiven by. the BorouifiSur h veyor,Or a person - appointed . the Council for that Purpose. The cipense whereof Shell be boine by, the prop,erti holder in front offrhose lots the same shall be i giv . en; and any persen who shall set or cause. o beset any Curb-stone, tir stud make or cause to be Made any pitiementsier Side. walke,puntrary tQ thoprovision cifthis ordrnance,; shall ler every offence forfeit and pay a tensity! ofitwenty ; ' ; Sec+tort 10 If the ownersof the properly iron-, tiii•g on the aforesaid 'streets, within the limits foresaid, shall neglec ot -refuse, for the seadc 844- days a ft er the p ublication of this orchnince . to:curb, grade sad pave in front of their ;isle, re.l spectiVely,' according to the- tree intent %f!thiSi ordinance, the street ommittee, for the time be.i leg, are hereby authorised to have the sano dune, and' recover the expense thereof from - thioW• net; on owners of' said Joni, or file a lien fOr thi) siror4' according to the provision of the aforesaid act of, j a'ta•embly., ! fueled into an Ordinance, this Twenty-sr:VA d 4 of May, A. D.,1843, . ; FRANCIS 3...PARVIN, i'restierit. • Arras? • ;!-I' , I ! BECK, Town•Cleik. . • is 1 - ' !iiine 3, i . • 1: • 18-1 Y IBM 25-Gm 131 IV/1 / r OIPS. & ' CANES—Just' received, nd „ I gale an assortirient orGii,'Sulliey; waif riding IV.hipa, and Walking amen. . . 190 • .70101:6, C.. ourtruki. , SHERIFFALTY. To the free and independent Elec , tors of,Schuykil; Uount RIENDS !AND. FELLOW CITI2EI4O:—Hav -W, jag been solicited by a number of mtfriends, I am induced to:olTrt myself as a candidate at, the nest General Elee • tinn for the office of I E I F Should I be!so fortanate• as to receive a ;majority of your votes I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity to the best of my:ability, . • JEREMIIII REED, ' Pottsville, March 4: •; • :10—te =To the Electors of Schwykri/ Co: FRIENDS' AND FELLOW CITIZENSt—At the urgent soticitation of a number of my friendr, lam induced to offer.myselfaa a candidate for the office of -l ' .: • 1 1 SHE RIF'F , 1 • 1 At the ensuing election. Should you Mink sroper to elect me, I plcdgemyseT io perform the dupes of the office to the bast of•my at4littes. , ' . ; SAMUEL KAUFMAN. ' . -;March 11, - ' -D I • the EleOtors of Schuylkiil Co. FELLOW, CITIZENS i—At the earnest soli citation of a number of my, fellow-citizens, I have been induced to offer myself as a 4andidaY fur iho'off)co of - • HASHERIFF At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your suffraee. . Should I be so fortunate as to be cfrctce to said ciVee;l will endeavor th perform the duties thereof to your entire eatisfacticn. Your fellow citizen,) • ?; • JOHN M. BICKEL. March 11, 1 , . To the Free and . Independe nt Elec. ! torii of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZEN:—At the earnest voila citationa of a number of my . friendd. I have concluded to offer myself as a candidate for the office of I IS lERIFF At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit Your votes. Should I b elected, I pledge mope!f to perform; the duties of the office to qiie best of my abilities. I : MICHAEL SELTZER. 11— .March 11, , To the Fice , and Independent Elec , .ton's of Schuylkill County: • AT the earnest solicitation of a number of my • friends, I have been induced -to Mier myself as a candidate for the office of SHERI FF At the ensuing election. Should yoilithink pro. per to eleFt me, lidedge myself to pdridrin the duties of :said office, to the best of my t ability. SAMUEL CHRISTMAN. March 13. • 12— 'ro the Free and Independelit Elec tors ;of Schuylkill County, HAVING been solicited by a larOe number of my friende, I am induced to offer mysel f as a candidate, at- the timing eleetinn, for the office of StlF:Rft'F. *Should I be so fortunate as to receive a *majority of your 'rotes I will perform the duties of that 'Mae imipartially and to the best of niy ability. WILLIAM MATZ, West Oruripari g . Mai •18, • ; To the Free and Independent Voters Of Schuylkill County. wEi,LOSV.CITIZENS I—The eolleitations of numerous friends, who have promised rin. their iumert, have induced me to offer myself - to yelp- eamidcration, as a candidate for the Of. fice or . , SHERIFF, at the next October Election. Shoilld I he ac fortunate as to receive a majority cif your votes I will spare no exertions to give enOre astplac tion,:by fulfilling the duties of the Office with industry and. fidelity. • ! • . NICHOLAS SEITZINCER. Pottsvind, lilarLle 25„. 1343. ! 7o.tlie Ell ctoi•s• of Schuylkill Co • 14. 4 1ELLOIV CITIZENS :—LAt the! scilicitatiOn of my friend 4 who have voluntarily promi.• sod ,to support' me in different, sections of the county, I have been induced to nilar myself as a candidate for the office,of " i • SHERIFF At'the ensuing election. Should 11l he so forte, nate as to be elected; I pledge myself to perforni the duties of the office with fidelity, to the hest of my abilities. JOSHUA . ; BOYER. McKeansburg, March 2.i, l3-401$1, To'the Electors of Schuylkill,.Co. IGIELLOW 'CITIZENS:=I oferitiuself as a 41 Y candidate fur the office of ShI.ER,IFF• • • Of Schuylkill County, at the election in October next. Should you elect me, I pledge myself to do my duty with fidelity. IPoltsville. April 8;1843 . . To j:d VOters of Sebuylkal County 1 • 1 IFellow CitiOns :•-•--.!" i • ~,.. the hope of receiVing . . -1 ' , 7 after myself majority of ynur votes, I heiv -,, - a candidate fur the office of SHERIFF, -- . At the `next General Election. If elected, rOy beet ettkrtitirift'shill be used to perking the du ties- appeileining• to that, office, promptly and faithfully--and ifdefeated, shalt remain i • Fours in Friendship, .. ,•,.„c__, ,I - ,• -- - A KDREW' It::-WILSON . . "' 1 8-14e4.0 Marry, April 29, DANIEL HAes: i, JAMEB LAI - • TOWN HALL STORE. HAAS .&;tAING, 'MIAS E pleasure in announcing to the citizens o IA Schuylkill county, that they have just opened in the basement stqry of the Town Hall, on Centre stiect, in the Boiough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of •! . . - JEW GOODS, .^l‘ P 'ustrbrOught from : Philadelphia, where they Were se wed with great care, and purchased ,at unusually l ow prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods,. Oroceries, Glass IVdre, China Ware, Qaeens and Earthen; Waie, 'Among which may be found . • i I Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities ; Blue; BlacJanit. Fancy-colored Cassimeres, _ i Sattine6r, Final:lets, andWoeten Blankets. 1 Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoesand Plaids, .%5,11r, Satin, - Linen-and Laces, I - Canton Flanncl:llollands and NanlOns, Marseilles and Vajentia Vestings, 3-44-4, a-4;6-4 Mashes, Bleached &Unbleached. Silk, Cambric; Gingham and CottunlllandTL. ' New and superior style Summer Cloths, ,Cottonades and Beverteens, I In fine, a very general assortment of i Gentlemen's:Summer Ware, Silk,Cotteic. Mohair,Morino &Wers'd Stockings Ladies' i nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk; Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. , ' New Orleans, St i Croix; ,Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar Housc,and Syrup Molasses, Tea aid COffee, of various kinds,. i , Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar; Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, , Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, OliveihTtesh Fruit, and Oat Meal, . Have na, Half Spanish and Common Segars, Soda , Water and Seger Crackers, 1 ~,:.iSper Oil, Butter, Eggs, t and Lard, • I f -. Died Apples and Peaches, ] . afAi O!.:griaivariety,ofother articles, all of which will be sold al" low prices for cash, or - ha Exchange for col*produce. , Remember the Town .Hall Store. Pottsville. Mae 14. ' • NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JUST opened. at the old Post Office, Centre Si opposite Market, an 'excellent 'tarartnaent of Boots and Shoes of superior qualiq..whith will be, sold cheap, eery cheap for casti.i hi/ TERi THOMAS 1.1—• rOS AP;il 8, 11PIOPKET WALLETS —jUsl rek ` 4 . • ceivpd a supply of rockr.f IVaAels. which sold'very cheap. If: IaNNAN. "July IS, • : i 28- AN ORDINANCE 'a .. For ; regulating, cuOing airctileircl9,/* side w OM aIN and gutters in oh"Centrg tin& Rail. • • • -" , .- - c: . •. , f road Streets. ' t ' ..- 4 ,„,,,,, • SOTiou 1. Be it ordained sid'enantra bt,- the Town Council of the Borough , of Pottie@ti,,i ,, nd it • A li is hereby ordained and enacted:ll-this • canny of the same, that tho'grades ot regithtl' Of e 'ascents of Centre Street; fro:nein - Aral ;nn b. wardly to the northeast cornet of 1.41xf A ect. • and southwardly in the seta line of Itilifr _. p Ad, Allier, be, and the samolia, herebtfixhil find es tablished as follows, viat•-- ' "•i t•- • 1•:•'',. ~,1 - NORTH CENTRE STREET, Etlttr Sin. • At the northeast corner. of Centre Ind *mere... gian streets the curb lip shall conitiiiititti • two .. and a half inches below the top of Cci4al Bleck, - .. from thence fall one foot five inches . ti*i . outlier% ' . distant, cue hundred and two feet, !loin , thence., shill rise one lost seven' and tv half nueties to the southeast corner of Market street, Illitilicrkeol to • the northeast unrner of. 'said street, tlkricit 'shall is nine ir.chcs to a sirinmit eighty il'Ot distant, therice fall one foci three inches to ihOsoutheatt corner of CallOwhill street, thence ridelwo inches ' to the northeast corner nf eatd street; ;'pence riser eight feet one inch ai.d'five tenths Wilre south. earit corner of High strett, thence risit'ise inches • arid • five tenths to the northeast col of said street, and from thence rise twelvei et five in cleir to the 'northeast corner of Laur . eKstreet. NORTH CENTRE STREET;. VO,EIT SIDE: ". Ctimmeneing et the Culvert one :14ndred and two feet north of Norwegian streetOlie line o f • the curb shall be three inches, beknot;4lie hill of n Central Blik; and from thence Stit rise one fOot' four inches, to I:he southwest en', r 'of Mar- . het - street, from thence level th thOiirthviestr corner of said street, thence fall ontl.aot three in ches to .the Culvert, ninety threeiffet distant, thence rise 'one foot two inches to I er southwest corner of Callewhill•street, thence level to the ' certhwest corner of said street ? theeim rise one • fout five inches in . the;, distance of ,ghty feet, 'thence rise seven fcofOur itichesitthe south. reek corner of Mei` street, and fi;drojlience rise thirteen feet six inches to the soutf4vtet corner of Laurel street. '• • ' 'OOI3TH CENTRE STREET, ii4itT •SIDE.. The curb line at the Southeast eO4O of Norwe. 'gian street.shall be eight inches alio:* the tep,of • Central. Block, and from thence,andlOse six feet to the northeast corr= -of : MshatitiOgo street, from thence rise four and a 11015001 es to the • southeast corner of said. street; thOtrxi rise three feet ten ' inches and seven tenths Milli northeast Corner of Church east corner of said Alley, thence OP three feet nine inches to the northeast . entirdr.of . Union Street, thence rise nine feet five inekftn the south side et the next alley,' thence fall!si•xteen feet to - the northeast corner of Meath 'gunk street, • thence rise fifteen feet seven incluitio the .cortla. east corner - , of Market street in MoirtresAddition. thence le - vel to the southeast core*of the said Street, and from thence fall tiventtitight feet. to the south line of Morris's Addition.?l,' , .. SOUTH CENTRE.STREBT, wtsr.BlD:g. Cemniencing at. the Culvert anti:hundred and two feet north of Norwegian streeLlhe curb line. there, shall be three inches lielow '1415 top of Cen.: tral Block; and from .thence shaWrge seven feet. 'eleven ineheit to the northwest cottrir of Mahe& frun . tonfo stree', , i thence.rise niMi7inehea to tlft 'I I southwest side Of .111e-FaidAreCti iliktece rip four,' !Wet and ewe inches to :the ' northiwest -corner of.. I ,Chorch AlleyOlience lay] tolthe itfouthenst side . ef said alley.thence rise three feet even inches lite the northwest corner of ticion Oreet, thence ;rise nine feet five inches to the sou side of the 'next alley, thei,ce fall sixteen feel o a point op. ,posite, to, the nattily - Mit pruner .00 , auch.Chunk street, thence rise (Orient) teet,44 , inch to.tbe northwest, corner-'ef Market stet in. MOrris's rAddition, thence '14o! to the soutbisest corner of said streets, and fmni thence faNtwenty.seven. Ifeet three inches tc.. the south linentMorris's A . dition. . . • • , ' . i '.'l. WIDTH OF .PAI7I.INIgN,, TS. . • . . - SECTICIN Q. Tha width of the,plet4, nettle or side-. walks in Centre, street shall bca4l . ' pllores.viz.,—. In that part of Centre 4 trJet.:bcit •Cen the south • lin!: of Morria's_Additron anditlietp outh line :of, Benjamin Pott'e Addition, they likall be eleven , feet wide. From thence to Ilig44ieet they shall be fifteen feet wide r,n the eadtt h A of the street,. and ty , t the west side,- of tlie kzelik:withrh as far. north art. Nur.:egiat!'street,,(tneu*ing , in all ea, sea from the true line of the strh f . ) and from thence than extmt! in a straight, trhe anus to bo font teen bit from the house et tbe4ituoth west dor. ,- ner of High street. From - the si*r_liweet corner, of High strict, the eurbstene dilall extend in a ~ straight line to a point at the soUttlenst corner of: Laurel Alley, eleven feet from 5.4 weft bide of: Centre street, and thence cOntin.4. - Lat the distance s of eleven' feet therefrom, to iteriptbeast corner , .. , .of fourel street. . ' , '1 .; . . ..•• i • Froril.the - aouthe.ast corner ofil);sgb street, tlity hurb.stune shall extend to a ;0 . 0 thirteen feth from the ;cast pitie a -Centre +OA'," t, - and distant.one h e undred trit.d,serenfettirorre Northern Block, from thence °steed. thirty-three:lt:et to a puiat e., lever, feet from the east raide or!the street, and, from thence continue at the dirtt'Oce of eleven,. feet from the east side of the atteiii, to the south.' east corner of Laurel street. , :'.':.. .... . . . ' PAR I' OF RAILIIOAeteffiBEEP. . . • • ' - i ~,,: .. SECTION 3. Cominencing at tc;northweat cor.: ncr of Market and Railroad streeo, at ii pointlen„ feet seven inches below the t 0165", Central Block., the curb line,ehall nail six inchtlisla the southwest Corner of Callowhinkreet, : c i. ,j; 4 "Ileere shall be but one line ` ;q Corbett:me and, one pavement or gide:walk in thjs street. which 6,111 be on the treat. side thew f, and six feet. wide, measuring from the trertl line of the street. SECTION 4. The side-walk a cer„*.ot.weva en both ,isles of 'Centre street, from the-IsrMih lineal Mar ris'i Ade:ition to the. south iio LlF . Lauret street, and t; ' the west side : of Railr4dl street between graded. Market aril Cal !'1" 111 81 '"'''''i 2 O a t 4 1 3 Ile cut down, or t;:::',9lo:l.;;arecicon r a d be ing,;a e t t r se :tz ta li a n t cents - and descents curbed and paved :sad - !,tle• ionfera made and paved as berm slier dirceied,j 4rd the: property in front of which such footwai4r Eidowalta end gutters shall be made and pavedt'shai: be and Pe' same is hereby taxed with Lit 'frixPense tiaoite. r . in proportion to tbc extent °Pi the same in front on said streets, agreeably io tlitsrovisions of the Act of Assembly ekitled;.sA4eliepplement to an• act entitled an act. incorporattleg the : town of Pottsville in Schuylkill County :into a 'Borough," .passed the 15th day of Jupe, AM). 1840. , Sscrunv 5. The burbielonesd&be placied-gn said streets, shall be at feast threeket3 long, (Wu, Iteig wide,, and six inches thick, aficl;Wherever it may' be necessary to extend the cultiNeuies more than ten inches shove thri gutter,' tit 1 for every inch so extended, tiveysleall.have *increased width,: of two inches. I ' ': 1-, ' • The front and ends of said .curbstones Most be dressed straight riot: smooth ferAbubieadtkolorm foot from the alp ; :the top intrat also be dressed straight and strioutb, and bratot to an*uniform thickness of six inchei - by defasing 'down 'Abe Sack for the breadth of three *hes, and devilled to correspond with the rise oitfic pavement. The curbstones must be set so thq the front. shall , lean I back one and one hale inahes44 the foot rise, and I the top to eurrespinid with On geade herein estab lished. • Secrios 6.--A gutter titre:C.:feet wide shall be paved outside of said curbStob by placing a row .of well burnt brick on eclge 'With. their ends to the curbstone, having fall frig& it of helfau inch in their tengtb, the remaindered . thrigutter to be paved with small smoothed tar- rounded - stones, and supported by a •small Wrong or flat atone, set on edge and .extendinkat least four inches lower than the:adjoireing pavement of the gutter.- The ,depth and shape of 1.14 - Caid gutters shall, 'with the several accents end elcseepts of the scroes be regulated by the Borough Sorveyor,,or, other 'person appointedbyt n h t e ai Co ne u d n: : l th or e t e h i n g l h p t u h lpm , ninhi e t . Stenos 7.--That the sevlcrit provisions,puw. era and penalties. !and tenth sections of e n oildnance paned the l26th d a y of May,A. D. 1843, e - Otled'ao ordinance: !for the r egulation, curbing and paving of Market }street (roan Centre street An . ! tkat.uPpei,Coltert ; Adau#Fstreet from Alarket tifiHigh street, and . i r bird street trout ,i'llarket io Itti r g. h meal, be'iod he same are hereby made a pe;rtOf Ibis Ordinance, he same as if the whole of the Said sestinas erein set forth in full. -, 9 -• • 1 , Passed into ten. Ordinance, thefTwePty-fifth day of July A. D.1843.'.• I'' , FRANC'S 'J. OARV l ll_,Pisei:' ATTEST :-1.84,AC 8ECH,1 4 9.4400, - . , , . ~.. , - putiev,ille, Aogua! 5,1843.?.` .; - .44 W;C: r?EIB. EMI USEVISA.--`A.D tiAle on Pasayiitn. u for 311 cents, Just tecetted and 'Duals b p ,., . ttogug!.s, • ' BANZ3W.
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