The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 02, 1843, Image 4

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---' To Mary. , ",_,
Thire's brightness ip thine eye, Mary
tike light in summer's hours;. ;
There's an odour in th - y4igh, Mary,
. ore sweetithaO op'ning flowers;
Th es e ruby on .thy lip, Mary;
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wine:l
h i ne. ; , 1
u or t e th ti e r n ig e b e t ta t r ba: un os o y f
Fro no gther cuP 'l'd sip Mary;
Th 'music orthy tongue, Mary, •
• . nold still a ser'aph's voice;
Th re's a saltness iu'thy song, Mary, 1
l,ikethe brerze when flowers rejoice,
roild-is in thy kislynsil ;
nd in thy smile I see ' ' .
- rapture, l'ye no '.wisli, Mary.
IE I I
t'destthy and thee
ronithe Pbitadelphii Inquirer.
itniv4dr.. DuHopi AND 4410Z.”'
The ttllowl7.letter from the lioN 4r.lltirbin,
slated Fiume to not without ,iarre 'Every
thing from that source is Pleasing at ell times to
this communiti - ; butT,,, : the roreeiks, of the Rev.;
gentreman in relation to .'Dickens' Notes op Amu.
nca, .wdl Qe fully appreciated: The fat - cation
of this letter Would probably Lave been withheld,
but for the gross • slanders contained - in 651 at tin
Chuzzlewit,' and extrsiis Iron A B.7.'s` Notes
FLOB ii•La, Nov. V., 1813.
' MYear sit t—Sinceir wrote from From Lon
amt Wei wity-visited Hamburg, Berlin, Halle,
.1.e1p
,1
- sic; D ' ell, Viertoa, Vedice,,and ere now at nor
.eare, on lour,way,to Rome. ' ran are ow Me l!liS
.
---:.-'-is the calfital of tuscaoy, and welt entitled to bo
' Galled .the Antheris of Itily, for the scholars and
artists she has produced, and still cherishes by, 120 .
Ina libraries and norivalled. trallerira, . f paintings
-sod sculpture. 01 these I will not nom (peak ;
' riot will lat present manila her churches, nor
the Magnificent Mausoletitn of her Medici, which
Liss been in course of erection for two centuries ;
_nor tho tombs of D.nir. G 4 hleo r hi/ilael Angelo,
Alfieri and others, iu the church of State Croce,
for lam not in a very religious or poetic Mood,
- , nor hAve I been since 1 stepped into a bookgellees,
!,(litOririf 0) yesterday, - to' bUy a bool, and heard
some Englishmen conversing. among other things,
upon Dickens' Ntrtea ot4merica, which was tben
at the Custorn,hionse, and wvuld ha delivered in
the cOurse of the eftarnorm.- - Ocre of them refer
red to our 'running mad after evtry literary 'or'no
hie persan who visited our country, and said, .the
Americana aro Cools, particularly, the pe•rple of New
l'Srk.P • -;
The truth ie, in this respect vq.e are foolish, and
from the first I have antitipated that wr should
. smart uiider Buz's lash; for the eaget kindness we
shogged him. But liii.AmeriCan Notes' are worm
than I touid - have anticipa , e& There is scarcely
;lone ungkalrfied truth in the hot k and what -
/races prtreth are to be &and, ero so disposed and
texPressed as to be falsehoods to all inteneA and
iturposes. It is a thousand times worse than Mrs.
Vrollepo's, because °kits greater authority ; and
. it is iinbittersti by tviii dot,ble diatiihtlingredients:-'
In the first'place, he does.not mention the often
, liens paid him, becau'sti it would ieern,too
norable anil revolting to speak of our
, kindnesses
' to him, on the amid' pages - where he , spreads his -
unmitigated slanders.
'And then again, in . his dedication,.he offers as
sn apOlogy, - that his •fripitla in Ample* can hear
the truth when,,,it is , told gruel humouredly and in a
• kind spirit.' If these pages contain hiet'goad hum
anif-Aind spirit,' heaven arra Us 'from his
bad humour and. But twhyttlid
' he not speak of the natural fertility and inignifi=
cence of the countrythe political fieedent and
general god condition of the 'people 'I But this
Trail nut the work he came to do. NI/hat:Amer'.
can can' read ula notes on our Capital and Cu
'igen; and then hear him CalrWashicgt in Irving.
his idearfliend,' • without panting for revenge 1.
dieing ought to be esteemed recreant to bis
-'try, if he remain even the friend of this infamous
slanderer, after - reading his foul pages. ' •
. The truth its, is hiidedieatiou indicates, he did'
cot go to America to study herinstitutions,and gee
*hat ,la good there,as nn hltnerable and liberal nm .
mould have done.; hut he weni, ; Itke an uncleiii‘
third, to find what tittle clarrion he might fitd to
grey upon, and returned to disgorge his foul meal
for, the
s ptirposer of gratifying' the morbid appetite,
' in 'Eng'and, and thus promote the sale of his book.
-Hence. he Could bee : Ito.: p tit of the country but
+stagnant pools of water' and 'old a:cimps,' and
net part Of New 'York, but:. the .tombs,! and the
,Five- 'Points,' , through' which- he void, d with '
such success and delight, as inn-cats his instinct's
eill.habits, and from whence he returuedio the
festive board, and, like anther Judas, sot
emilirg
_,.ly down among tins: wham lie was preparing to
stab in the tenderest part country, Doubt-'
. teirriSlse, his venal yea 'faun& no reward for go
dest.:ribing a young and ailerons country, as to
destroy the influence of her example upon the pen-,
pie of England, anditipi the tide of emigration to-
British
Oa 2the 'continent but bide it, kriciwn of the,
Unite.) Blows, efeept what comes through English
. channels, end the Engluth rasa takes 'eareto re
tail. only what - suit ii, end 'with such color and
commentary as will 'cosi. plausibly lilackeu and .
destroy Our ch.tractor, - From these English papeis
the eurnineatal itainnals,evin in Piris derive their
InformatiOn of 'American atfairs.. Yet, notwith
. invading this disadvantage, our 'exnmple fins faci
litated, if not produced, the sem , -litievy of Europe,.
nearly - destroyed its hereditary nobility', except in
England and Austria, and even stripped it there
4 f much of its elevation alii re;:pect ,in the etjea
, ~ . -
4 iitt :, in:people. The greet (Ant now making every
where in EuropsiA, to counteract these new in
fluences in favor of the sovereway of the multi.
Wile, of which the litil,ed 81111 es is the only exam-
they fear ;
„and to Teas , gradually the sense
rettikde.tra of the peop , e with reApect to constitu.
7 liundi government (promised them at the pacttice.
aim of Europe in 181,...?;) and the chief means are,
' o Misrepresent our condition, end' to describe•it
thu4l'misrepreeented; as, the result of our institu•
done, and to int )sieate the pevle with shows and
public amnsermmta, attl thus divert ',ma satisfy
them; This last is the pl 10 on the continent,
where girdoot , „ oiwitss, and theatres are
sustained 'by the goserninent treasury ; while in
'EtiWenditui firist elf c:ive means lain miarepre,
zeal, (0: - ?phia l the g.,t , :nruNent, - and the .flank of
Australis; &to', got up to facilitatd
ernigri:ion thither, can well MIA to pay !thornily,
•soach an d ao p e d u .li ar / s ,
,popu:ar a pen ss Charles
Diekens. It- is atedalutely treason against humani
st- for the "citizens of onr. respective countries to
visit a IcS other, aiihply - for the purpose of destroP :
lug The thiracters of our respective - States. ! What
was the Intligota. , ion of the British- people, upon
tlieiiihli6stion of the •Gtory and ShaMe of Eng.'
by o citizen of the United States:? Yet
that book- is truth and purity .ita If, compared with
the infamous Sarni meto-drama'ic romance of Boz,
entitied,American Notes for General Cactilatibm.
TEO iimilsfur general circvslatiwi, mean a lit , le
Moro thirst first appears, and, di3e!oee the true
intent of their-rapid spread in England—their re,
pliblitiatiOn in Ririe ; end their tfiste.bution ore? the
'continent.' They Will do oar coootry atone harm
thin all the books which hove been published for
the last twenty 'years, Incauao
_Pickens' affirms
them to be fruO; htritaiy, and felt specimens of
the' tj,Htates. an& his popularity;. that they will
have Am-item! circul.ttion;fliOngh to the detriment
of his reputation• as en author and a man ;
_but he
seeks not this, as ho ,his received hi s gulrio
pr quo.
. ,
J. P. DURBIN.
—. . •
Si=en wards to know - how ninny wheel' .
barrow loads Of Sunshine it will take to dry a
!el 4 111. 7 . •
CONSUMPTION' OF TLIR LUNGS;
yffeetiono, of The Liver, Asthma, - Bronchitis,
'Pain or Weakness of the Breast 'or Lungs,
Chrvic Coughs, Pleurisy, HeintrrhUge of the
Lungs, and all affections of the-Pulmonary
Organs.
NATURE'S OWN PP,ESCItIPTION.
PICKACKIVAI.
- A compound Balsamic preparation of the
erunua Virginiana or Wild ,Cherry Bark,"
combined with' the Extract of Tar, prepared by.
a new chemical process, approved and recnm
mendcd• by. the 11104 distinguished abysicians,,
Ind universally ackneWleged the:most valuable,
medicine .ever discovered. !: 1
No Quackery!!! No Deception.,
• In setting forth the'virtues of this i truly great
medicine, wo have no desire, to :deceive ,those
who are labouring under aftliction, nor de we
wish to eulogize it more than tt justly deserves.
Yet when we lookoround see ?the wig a.
mount of snaring and distress occasioned by
many of the diseases in which this medicine has
proved so highly successful, we feel that we can.
not urge its claimstai strongly, or say too much
in its titian.. -
V.:aloha remedies it is true:haVe.been offered,
and puffed into notice - for the cure of discues of
the Lungs, andsoule' have no doubt beerafbund
very useful, but of all that have vet',heen discov
ered,it is !admitted „by physiciatis and all who
have witnessed itS'effeets, that none has proved
as sueees.ful as this. Such indeed, l Aite the
8171tPRISINO VIRTG I EEt • •
Of this Balham, - that even in ty - e ed - i l anced stages
of CoN,M.mr:rioN, after all the most esteemed rem
cdies'of phyhicians have 'failed t o.` effect any
change, the use of this rnedicine l has been pro.
ductive of the most astonishing
,relief, and ac
tually effected cures after all hupes of recovery
had been despaired of,
• In - the first stasesor the disc:l r :pi termed" Ca
tarrhal Censumption,7 originntiO, from neglect:
ed OOLD, it has been used with .undeviating.
success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe
the restoration of their health to this invaluable
medicine alone: In that torn: or C9n9inprion
so prevalent among:Rt. 'delicate lining, female,
commonly termed debility, or
d , CIOING INTO A DECLINE,"
•
'A complaint with' which tliongandi are linger.
ing, tt has also proved highly sitecestful, and not
only possesses the power of checking the prog
ress of this alirming complaint, but 'alsotrer,li
ens and invigorates the sys(ern imhre ef f ectua n lly
than any medicinn we have ever OisseAbed. .
Besides its .surprising cificacy[ in Consump
tion. it is.equallyetimacions in Liver Complaints,
Asihtiza, Bronchitioi and all affections of the
Lungs, and, has cured many of the most
note cases, alter every other remedy had C4iled.
ItfFor particlars see Dr. Wistar'S, Treatise on
(Consumption, to be - had-of the agents.
The Extraordinary Success, •
Attending the use of this medicine in diseases
of the Lungs, and the , many singular cures it
has effected, having fully eStablisked its efficacy,
.en . d:as we' have already publiAied , numerous
tifieates from the hightst authority; which prove
its.virtbes beyond ,all doubt, we consider" it un
necessary to exhibit h long them in this
place, and will only mention a few eases,,to shOw
what it has done.
wli ILI?) LIFE REMA INS
WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE.
A SuareisiNe: Cuite.—Among.the •many
gular cures which this medicine, has effected,
there is perhaps none in w Web its..pow era are so
fully
.shown as in the case of Mrs:. Axistin.
This ladY. hod been consuniptive - for severer
years, arid during : the greater ;pail of this tine
had received the best medical attention, and t i i.
ed.all the most valuable remedies,yet noth'ing
•
could be found 'to arrest. its ' progress. Sho be..
came subject to violent fits , of coughing, expecto
rated large quantities of matter occasionally 'tin.
ged with 'blood, and step by step this fearful dis
ease ,continued its course, until all hopeS of a re
covery was entirely despaired Of. I ,While in pis
distressing situation, lingering ., upon the very ,
verge of the grave, she comMeneed the use of
this Balsam, which to uschcr oWifexpres,ion, op
erated almost like a charm. In O few days she
expectorated freely, the cough ;was gradually
suppressed, and' every day appeared to add fresh
vigour to her
. looks, and now, in the place of that
,emaciated form withering t'o decay, she is seen
mingling in societi, iu better health than She
'has enjoyed for years,
Dr- INTER E , T1 4 .15 TE•: , TI3IOIVY.=-having. wit n CF.
sed the surprising efficacy of Dri. Wi.tir's Bal.
•saM of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin,
eheerfully acknowledge.' the above statement
to be true and correct.
. t .J. N. WALTERS, M. D. •
Liver. Coxrtamr.--Mrs...Ehxit. Thompson was
ailleted with this, complaint for nearly fi ve years,
during which time she was under the most skit.
ful physicians—had. tried ,Mercury, Botanic, and
Homeopathic remedies, and every thing that of.
teried her any hopes of relibi She had dull,.
wandering pains in the side,' soMetimea in the
'shoulder and small of the back', a hacking cough,
frequent pains in the breast, and had been Una
ble to sleep on the right side for three years•
-By the use of this 'Balsam, she 'was 'cured in a
few weeks, and temainswell this day.
ELIZA "tfiIOMPSON.
Woodstown; Sept. 4,1841.
Dear Sir :—Although your, invaluable .reedi
,.
dine has, already found hundieds of powerful ad
vacates, it may
.still be gratifying to you to re
ceive a communication trurn.ady ono tha ha,
been relieved by it, Such, Sir, is truly my cases
i • have been a; Victim to that terrible disease
Consumption, for many months, and 'laic suffer:
ed so.much; thatLl Iliad become almost.'weary of
my life. Hearidg your Balsain so highly,praie•
ed; .1 began taking it a few week's buck, and can
assure. yen it has • relieved inu moral toan any
thing 1 have ever used before, and I confidently
believe . it .will cure ineeffectUalfy. .Please give
the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige,
.Yours Respectfully '
!.. ' •
.1 dOEIN! PEARSON.
;Chester County, SePt. 6, 1841.
:Friend Wietar :—lt gives Into, much pleasure
to inform thee that my wife's health has improv
ed very much since she h : as beeti using thy Bal
sam of Wild Cherry, arid we think' thele is - no
doubt,but it will cure her.. Shq has ta k en the
two bottlesi Purchased . from theca 'short -time
since, and her cough is much . better, shealso
sleepq well at night, and sap slid has found no.
thing to give her so much .relief. Tho will please
give the bearer two.bottles more Ter
Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES.
Lancaster County; July, 18 1831
Dear Sir:—Please send me two bur les of your
genuine Balsam .of ‘Vilecherrli. I have been
of Consumption for the last two }'ears
.and suffered' very ;Mitch with a E eve re cough,
,ins in my breast, iliflicolty of breathing, night
sweats, Sce.,and having tiled numerous remedies,
and also been under several doctors, yet I could
not find' any thing to relieve me until I used
some of your ,Balsam. I, get one bottle from a
neighbor, of mine who is using it, and have found
spell wonderful , relief from it That:l have no doubt
it will cure me 'effectually.
, Very respectfully yours, 3.c;,
1103IMAN.-
, a 7 Read the•following froin Dr. Jacob fluff
man, a physician of extenstre practice in flan
gingdon county
Dear procured one bottle of Dr., Wis
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, froth Thomas Reed,
Esq., of this plte'e; and tried it iri a case of pbsti.
nate Asthma, on ='a child of l'art.l Schwebie, iii
tyLich many other remedies had been tried !with:
of any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief,
and in my opiniun,Ahe child is effectually Cured
by its use. Vouni, &c.,
JACOB 11OFFMAN, AI. D.
December 23 d , 1841.
-- Dear Sir,—Ymir - Balsam of Wild Cherry has
effected so.ne isteqishing cures here. , One .of
which" is an old jlady, Mrs. who'had been
suffering for,a long time with ghoitneasbf breath.
fog, and general weakness , 640 she was finally
obliged to keep t i ller bed. After various other to
medics had been resorted to intiain,shecommen
ced-,11 , ,ing your Balsam, and after; taking tt., o $...t.) 1
. •
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ME
ex!
ifIAST IRON SCREENS.—Cast Icon Rollind
Ppereeni of varioiis sizes for Coat on hang
and for sale at W, 11, MARSHALL'S IClioap
Grocery Flour Feed & Provision Sidra cornerof
NoruregianlSireet and Mount Carbon Reif Road.
Igor , in, ! • - 24-.- •
-
,ties, was so far recovered so to be abl to atten
to all the duties of.her house, and on t
bOttles more was entirety eared. '
Resp ectfaliy
• j. .4011111' S. RT11 !
Pottsville:Pe:.,
CAUMN.—/is theie! is a spuriops, mixtdre
culled eyt?tp'ofld Meaty, pircha ertealieuld
be very particular to ask` for Dr. -VITIST. R$
,11ALSAM, and observe hiselgnaturenn the Hot
•tle. • r _
Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at vehole
seie by Williams &Co.,Cherniabli, Nd. 21 Mines
Street, Philadelphia.
Sold inlPottsville by ,E; ; B. ElC_HltLT4land
JOHN '6• l C., MARTIN, ;end " in al est every
town and 'village through4ut the courttry. 11
Price SI: OQ a Bottle. '• • ;
January 7, IM.'2 ';
TO THE - WHOLE WORLD: !!
j : ' - 11 -ji •i
1 ,
It is calnietted by all Who:l:are suedi/ 11 lem, (hurl,
tch.ihas nal?) that • I
,DIC IPETERS 9 VEGETABLE AN.'. ''
1 1
.. nfamous fums, i l ii ,
A RE the most unrivalled . remedy ever, AiscoVered
11l by the ingenutiy of Man. They ara • sovereign
cure for the following i complaintsi Yelloand tliliotts
Fevers, Fever and Ague, (Dyspepsia, C roup. Liver
Coin olaini,Sick lleadache,: , Jaundico.Alitherm, Biop
sy, Rheuniatisat. Enlargement of the Spleen. Film
Cholic, l'imale. Obstructions, Heart- urn,. Farred
Tongue,Nausea, Duitentielis of the StemactilMid
Bowelsincipient Dia rrheei. Fla tnleace. Habitua) CO
tivehess, Loss of A ppetite,lßloiched or Sallow com
plexion, and in all cases of Torpor ollthec Bowels,
where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. ;; .i•
They are exceedingly mild in their oPeration.,ipro
clueing neither Nausea Giping, or Debility. TheY,
arnextensively used and c mmendcd bY.Pitacrisito ,
ury
Pictalvs, in all parts o . the Uniondfrom whets
qti
any shtity of Ceti Cate of their Wile can be rg:.;
i
taincd. 1 t ~ ' I I • i' ,
6 SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGERS 'I
'Arc the safest, most Sure[ and effectualremedy for
'Colds, COnsumption,W hooping Cough,
,sthma, tight
ness,of the L 8.
.Lungs or Chest, &c. c. i 1
Mr. Jqin Starkey, foot of Gouverneti st.,'cureliof
il
cough of , ighteen month'S standing, auttposecho be a
eettled Consumption, by ihese'Lozeng s, when t.lie
physicians could do nothing for him.. , j
Mr. chattes 3V. PerA his. 71 Bowery, was cured of
a severe Conti and cold ofthrce months standitig,tby
.half a bok of the Lozensee. "'.-c . '' .i - . ) '
Rev. Mr. Hancock, 497 treatl st., hail used theui in
his family with invariable,.. success, and recomMends
them to ell who are afilipted with cc:lnglis; colds; or
any affethions of the lungs, Mr. M. E. Martin suffered seVeral weeks with' a dis
tressing cough, which nothing relieved, till he tried
thee L.laenges, which-cured him in a few hours. ;
• Mr. Jeanes I%'. Hale, NO, 5 Tontine Buildings, Witt
.st., garentome•to a friend who batten:it enjoyed a
night's s leep for several weeks, kin every few mi
nute:. attacked with some!distressing congh, as alined
to:take away 'his lire., The LozengeS rhade him raise
easy, and enabled him to Sleep well At hnigh. He had
tried every thing else he heard of,' d nothing else
afforded; the least, relier-Lanother hist nee of saiing
a fellow bane from an • Untimely gray, .
SHERMAN'S WORM LOZ ^ NGERS'i
Proved in, mere than 40,0,C0Cascs tci be infallible:
the only certain worm-destroying m : icirmever'clis
coverA . ' 1:•
SY/IPTOSIS Or Wonsm—Pain in the 'pints or Minks
~
offensive breath, picking at the nose, finding of the
teeth dEring sleep. and at times a pal ness aboutt the
lips with flushed cheeks bleeding with ' nose, a gnaw
ing sensation ; the stomach , flashes riche= over the
surface:of - be' bodyl, slight chills or shiverings, head-
ache, drinwiiness, vertigo, torpor, diiiturbad dreams,
sudden 'starting in sleep with fright ehd screaming ,
sometimes trtroublesome cough, fetidishness, thirs
rnalid IMe,fits, bid taste in the mout h , di ffi cult breath
'ing, pain in the stomacher Bowels, ; atigne,. - natisea.
micamiihness, voracious appente, le nness, bleated
stomach or limbs, griPings, sheeting pains in various'
pans of the body, a sense of 'pomettnag rising to the
throat, 'itching of the apes towards 'night, a frquent
desire to pass - something from the bdwel and aeme•
times' ischargei of slime and 'mucus
;
Dr. Oak f lout,- '- -'' ' -- te,k ew -
Lir. ~.'en flouter. I(iBSixth Avon
that was cured of fits by 'these Lozen;
year's duffermg, and when nothing else
least relief. ". A boy on! hoard of one'
packets, was ' cured °flits by only 040
Mr. AU It. Wood, 37 Third street
his child, and they brodgh away the' i
sands. i I .. I
D 0 Zahn's,: ie, 18 Duane sr...has used' them in !over
.100 csics, some of them of the mostlalarming.elAr.
acter, and always witW the greatest ticcess. 1: i l
. Ben jam P. in Goodriked; 130 Sixth Avenue, his s
61 them in his family for two years, Eyith entire! eye.
cess. Twenty-live emits per box. I
- • 'i '
Merman , s Cam . phOr,or Headde ' fieLorrng'ers
Give i mmediate relief in nervous or)' ick Headache,
.palpitation u Ville heart, lowness of!' jarits, deripon
dericyjinfiamtnatory, air putrid sore throat, bowel or
summer complvint;fainung, oppression ur a sense of ;
sinking of he chest, cholic, spasms,kramps, Tof the
fawned) or bowels, hysterical affections and allrner.
eons eliseases. drowsiness through the day and wake
fulnessat night; cholera or chOla trbus, eiarilicea r
lassitude, or a sense e
ot fatigu .. Pe ,sons travelling
or attending large parties, wil find the Lozenges, real.
e et"
ly reviving, and imparting the buoyan l ey of youth—u
sed after dissipation, they restore theltone of the sys
tem generally, and remove all the dipleasant Symp
toms of too rice living; ' • • i ' .11
Johrit M. Moore, ..E.4,'geitor Of thq Brother' Jona-,
than, was cured of a severe headachd th six urinates by
thiee Uf the Camphor Lozenges--helwas prejudiced
against them. 1
Joseph B. A•onrs, Efq., Vice Presint oft hekVash
ingtort Marine insurance Company 'has suffehrid fur
years With ervous hoadache, that tithing wo uld i re
lieve till he ised these Lozerzes , Which removed it
II
entirely in I freen,minntes. I i 1_
D r.,(.; . Hunter; .ICB Siith Avenue; Y . been subject
to violent atta,elts of headache, so as;lip make shim al
most blind fur two orthree bons arbltime. Nothing
ever afforded hest any relief till he. tried these Lozen
ges, and they cured him hi a few minions. '
W. H. At/ roe Esq , of the New Xeirk Herald, -h
used (hem for the lasi year for headaeheaar piSsitud
and always found immediate relief &bin them. '
&emotes 'Poor likoz's fiiaalerl ''.' ; •
1. r ,
1,000,00 sold yearl y this best of 'all Plasters.—
Ithethatism, Lumbago, Pain or Weakness in the
Back, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or .Limbs,effectual-•
ly cured by if. Ba'Only in Centai each, andj war
ranted superior to all other plasters In use. Be par
ticular. to get &email's Poor Alan's Plasters,' or you
will be imposed unroll Avoid the various and worth
less imitations., Tltc came is stamtleil on the back of
each; get hone without it, or you will be deceived. .
Cough Lozenges only 5 cents a bdx, . •
."Worm Lozenges ' l l 5 do dot c
Cauiphor or headache Lozenges, g 5 cents pet box.
Poor Man's Plaster; only 12i, cents a piece. ''
The above Medicines for sale byl 11
' • T.& J. BEATTY;
• Agents for the proptietor, Also by
Hush Kineley,- Port 'Carbon. I 1 • 1
William Taggart,Tamaqua.
George Reitsnyder;-New Castlej
June 10, 1813.
JOY, _ ~r - .
~ - -
JOYFUL NEWS- . •
I r
Al i k Imest every disease that flesh is - heir minor be
cured by the timely eve of AD,i !MIRY'S COM
POM% D LLT I.; RATIVE Sl' RUP,I .: This may "be
proved satisfactorily to those wholwilt call at any. of
the stores where tine - invaluable Medicine is sold, by'
cert ideates (properly;autlienticatedj of cures perform
ed on individuals who had lust all hopes ofrelief—..
ctrtificatei of Physicians whd had the most" Severe
cases under treatment, their patienia)having taken the
medicine by theiradV ice and been clired—certificates
from the hothonotaty, Clerk of Orphans' Court, No
tary, &c., stating their acquairtaned with persons of
respectability and standing, who laving the good of
.their fellow men at heart; have voltintarily come for
'ward and given a statement of their ease and its cure.
(or publication, &c. &e. • The nuralier:ofthese certi
ficatesbeirig too g rout for uewsPaPer pUblication, the
subscriber has deemed it advisable o havea copy of.
the most important certificates prilierly authentica
ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents,
who hive the medicinefor sale, Where persons afflic
ted with Scrofula pr Kings evil. White Swelling . ,
Chronic Rheumatism, Tetter, .Ivie curial diseases,
Eruptions of the Skin, Cough of'ibiMf g standing or in.
cinient Consumption, sick Head-tire, &e, Al
a i may_
have n opportunity of nscertaint g - the nam a and
residences of those who have been cured by its use,
and who will be willing, if calltd Ligon, to give every
• information required. l I•
n
• , .
-As a more general evidence that' this is o quack
medicine, f would refer to the names of the follow
ing well known physiciatus,'who hav,e attested to its.
eflicacp.'-Dr, J. P. Hieater; Dr. S. p.;Birch, Dr. Jno.
Otto, Dr. H. H. 111uh/enberg, Dr. J.t E. Surber,:
' Stud wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi.
i .,
eel Store of ' -1 I ' 4_
F.. B, EIf,IIIIOII,TZ, Pottsiille. -
J. B. dz. - J, H. Falls.ht i n er s v i Illet Hugh Rinsley,
Port Carbon ; Henri Vont°, OrwOborg. , • •
January 2.1, - ! 4-Iy.
p i p
• ~,. ~.. • 1 HO U SES & LO ! 'S
• • ""
''''" 4 ' ,
a Ogg . EIDE SALE, i ' . ell '
nuns . ' i
ass!
mg ....-• Moo, a. large numljor of of a
...o.
_ ..,---_. Building's and out Leta, of ..----__,---__
u ii
various sizes, on.the Navigation i et, lying princl•
pally in the Burougli of Pottalrille: ; . Apply to' ?
":SAS! .1, LEWIS,
July IC, 29-t1 1 Real estate heeat, Centre St.
MEM
1 i .
' T IC .__ MA RS ,
I
}JOURNA
L.
. . . ..
Boots ; ..S hoes, Hata, i - ittici Saddlery,,
AT GREATLY 'REDUCED I - PRIPES 1 ! -
- I • - - ''-- ..t . • - - ...
. • •
;, : , RIPLIABD D. SDOENeliii ; 1
R ESPEOTFULLY announces to his friend'
and aminorners that he ? now prepared to
manufaitutt4at hie establi*haient In Centre street;
oPPosits WM. T. ,Epting's Drug store, ell kind*
'of Boots and Shoes at the following low rates;
which he will warrant to be equal to any , made i 4
ilia Borough, to wit : '
Men's Calfakin high heeled fashionable ,'
. 1 , - Boots $5 00
E' Moractal , do ' , , , 500
',,!
Plain ' '--- do ' - .4 50
a Kip lined a _ ' Idle r .
._ 4 01)
a do 1 , do .. I . . 355
An entailment of Minersf nailed Bootees '
' • 2 00
' He has alto received torn Philadelphia,. a large
stock whichjwiil, be sold at the following airy logy ,
. i
'rates: ; I 1 • , ,
Men's finst ?steamed strong Boots $2 50 to 2 75
i r g Bootees 1 1 75
1
" Kip:lined ... 1 ' 175
a fashiolable pegged 'seal &lined Boots 1 75
a .
Youtha' and i Bs Itit' Boots Isl Toto 1 50
Men'. Slippers - 1 I 37
" Pumps 62
" Pampa with heels ' '1 25 .
-o' Bootees I. • st
i. Sewed Clay ties Morocco high
' iteeled fashioneble Bootle
" BewetlMoroceo Harrison tieshigh
' .--) `'' • . heeled fashionable i do
•
hloroceo yirginia Pump
Youthed Moioeco Nu!Here, a handsome
•
article 1 00 to 1 25
Mor6cco faishioneMe Hid §lippere _ 6'
" Firs l t, fate Morocco fas4ioO s oble
Pump Sfiringe
Misseis's fir4 .-- rate ;Morocco eh;
rate 810.
' tioe from
Children's Boatees from
Itlorc;ceo Bootees, best qnslity
Altio a lar'go assortment of othel.Boors and shoes,
embracing of general variety, 'wh4h Will be sold at
unusual rarer.
!HATS AND CAPS!
The subscriher has also received a goodiissort
meat of I
Fur Hats, - I 1 75
First quality . fine leaver 3 87,
Fine.Russialand Brush Hate, '3ooto 3 50
First, quality bleu's glazed and, '
Leathernlptips, 75
Children's and Boys' summer Cape, '
Children's and Palm Leaf Has.
SADHLERic AND HARNESS*
R. D. Si.
alio continues ta , keep on hand, and
tharittfactursla at his establishment, all kinds of Sad
dles,Harteir, Collars,.._Hames, Fly Netts, 'trunks,
&c.r; whale will warrant to be e
quid: in quality to sty that is nchased in Schuyl
kill county, find at such low rtes that will aston
ish hie cnatenners. Coil and try.
.•
' SCHUYLIi HAY EN - STOII
Richard D. Shoelier, lass also opened 'a Store at
Schuylkill Haven, in the frame building, next to
the Rail Road Bridge, where ell the above men
honed goods-will be exposedlor sale; at tho samo
reduced priers. Come on boys, and give _us a
fairfirial—our motto is ..lour,prices-.-ra good an
c!e, and an increased trade."
Pottssille June 17„
~k(tew a tAtild
;era, aker three
would givb the
I of the Mire
close of them.
gave them to
vorms by thou-
PITILADEITIIA :READINc. Sc POTTS
I iLig RAMO/Op:
WAti tvs=
--4vtio- 7:z --
•
rßeduefioo P eight, on Merehandise..,
inA N and after . I Monday next, Jim 26th, 1843,
1 .- 7 : Goods will be forwarded . , with despatch at
•
the 'following' rat. ,, s of Freight between Reading
and, the points below stated, per tini•Of 2000 ISa.
Beitiren Beiwren
Reading.' Reading
and and
Plaster, sla e, tiles &c. , Pot .7 ls s vi e i t ie s
Pig Iron, hlows, tunl.er,
marble, resin, tar, p tch, •-1 20 90 cts
end grindstones,
Nails & Spikes,; bar iron,l
castings,lead,turpeistine I
I
bark, rae ipbaeco, salt } 1 . 40 100
provisions, potatoes !um- I
her, stoves &c.,
Flour pet barrel, 16 ets 11 cts
Wheat, corn, rje, clover / • 3 _
Seed, & kialt'per bushel, ."`4 4.
Groceries, liardware,steet,l -
copper, itin,rass, do-
ine:tiel brass,
machin.--I
cry, butter and eggs, 2_lo . -I 35
Cheese, lard tied tallow, •
oil, woof, cotton, tather,
raw hides, paint. op.
tern, hanip and,eo;dage,) 5 . • -
Dry good', drugs & pied-1
mines, foreign ligoors, I
Wines,glaas, paper, fresh t, 2 1 160 170
' fish, Ineat,..confeetiona.l
tVrbou 's & stationary.) '
.No additional charges fur commission, stor
age, or receiving or delivering freight' at any of
the ecimpeny's Depots on the line
July 15, 1843,
CAEAPGOODS F l / 4 311 .C. 4.811.
•
• And no Credit given. I
THE slibactiber•has just opened at 'the garner
of Norwegian St., and the Mount - Carbon
Rail Poad, a general assortment of driSceries and
trovision;s, which be will sell at the lowest pos.
sible prices for cash :.Such'as Sugars. Molasses,
Coffee, C r iocolate, Teo, Cheese, Rice, SPices o &e.
Sperm a d Whale oil, Spermaceti. Moulds and
Dip'd Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Hams;
Shoulderi., Moss Pork, Pried Beef, CoOsh, Mack.
erel, Elerring, &c. 4e.
WILLIAM 11, MARSHALL.
April 8, 1843, " 15_0-
1 ,
‘24--1 y
111AHPS OF T;IF, COAL-REGION.,
AT DINED runes.
THE subscriber hair just received a small supply o
'7 - Fisher's Map, which embraces the whole An
thracite 0)31 Region in. Schuylkill and the adjoining
•counties,l except the Wilkesbarre Basin. As these
Maps are nearly exhausted, and the,greatexpense at
tending the publication of u second edition precludes
the probabihty of 'any more being published, those
persons.iwishing a correct Map on which all the
tracts; o( land are laid out and designated in the .
whole Anthracite Coal Batiins (except Wilksbarre)
would dO well to procure one before it isle late.
These ) Maps can be Colored. and the boundaries
designated; with the additional. expense of coloring.
They , Can be obtained on rollers, dissected on can
vass, or in pocket book form.o'n bank note paper ?i ,for
.1
sale by June 3, B. BANNAN.
. itEDICINES I - 11EDICINA'S 2
,
OR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills\
I 'do ° Soothing Syrup tor:children.'
.13a rota Von Uutcheler's., Herb Pilltr
'Dort. goodie's Female Pi 16 ,1 ,
DoctlWilliam Evan's Fever & Ague Pills,
lloctilltint's Botanic Pills.
• Vol tiyspeptlc Persona Hunt's Minnie Pills
are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet
oared tulle Public.
. . •
A fresh supply of the . above Medicines, just
received and for sale: at the.brug Slain . of
I Dec 111- 50 7 • JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
' . SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS •• - •
IHE subscriber has made arrangements to
keep a. supply of the SUnday School Union
as peed for Sunday :Schools;, w hi ch h a w i ii
sell at Sunday School Uniori Philadelphia prices.
Ordet*sreresixictfiilly solicited. . 4 ' '
Any Books I not on hand obtained in two• or
three days. '
• Teattments bound in cloth And lettered, clear
and gc/od print, at 1.9.1 tint, cacti or $1,371 per
dezen-.-bound in sheep. 45 ;cents each,' or $1,75
dezeni Just received - And for, sa IttW i
• E. fiANNAN.
,
Jul 15.
. ~
, • READING, Fl _
• • . _
.A HE subscnber begs leave Respeo:fally,to an
announce to his Friends and the 'rya's/Bing
community, that 'he has taken that large - '`and
• - ° Elegant Hotel s .formerly kept by Dan
iel Futney, tn the borough of Heading"
and so well knawn,as the Illisnftiori
--,'House, which he Ihas, thoroughly
and splendidly fitted up, sod improved, and is
now opened : for the reeepticin Of visitors:. !Phis
flonsp is; situated, in the very centre of the, bo
rough, and is amply proyided with parlors. sit
ting !rooms, and large, airy! and convenient
chambere, alffitted up in the most costly style,
with furniture entirety'new, 'and of thq very best
description. -.. His table shall at all times be sup.
plied with.;the best the Reading and', Phitedel.
phis. markets can afford, and his - wines and Li.
'goon, haiing been purebasedat great expense,
_will be confidently reccommeoded,as the most
appruved'quality.
Persona visting ./{ eading, will 'do well to call,
as the subscriber is determed to spare no efforts
to render'his establishment equalto the very best
Hotels in'the chuntry.-
Private Families can Also be accomodated, du.
ring the emitter season, and pion such terms es
to suit. the thins. , ,
Connected with the Hotel, swan eicellentand
cOmaiodicius stabling, -, with confident' and efßei.
ent ostlers- pinions traveling with their own eon.
yeyances!would find it advantsgeolui tu patron
ize the subscriber.
WILLIAM L. DE HORP•ON
- Reading, A pril 29,1593.' , ig
• TRE 'POCAHONTAS', Olt INDIAN
' kI vEprrA FILE' rtus:
- ,
%IDE remedies prescribed' for the care of die
m- eases,l, have correctly been divided inefits,-
sea according to theieope ration upon . theputin
system. , Thie ire have one class, 'whienauses
'the stoiniek to debt its;contents; called emetics,-
- another inducing perspiration ealledj dicophoret
ics and t a third which evacuates the. stomach
and bowels, denominated cathartics Ac.. Cathar.
tics or, purging medicines, haie in every age and
country been the favourites of-the physicians for
the cure of the most obstinate and alarming ma
ladies.. Tie tvtiondeifnl snecess attending this
mode of treatment will readily pi, understood
w hen 'we refleet that the atomic!' and bowels'have
assigned to them, the important function Of 'di
gestionror the conversion offood into blood; that
vital fluid intended -for the growth and-nourish:
mcnt of the Whole system. It follows that %Viten
eve( the di g estion organs become deprived nr
disqualified', ter the J h ealthy performance of their
duty ( and this ocedisdaily in civilized society )
impure blockl, and consequently disease are the
results. • - • .1 •
•
It has becti remarked, that' whenete:er the r 402
mach is not psefully cinploye.d it i always'at
mischief,. That individual who would:deny that
the most formidable diseasee are daily bored by
the use of sills compounded and, for solo in al
most every itzuntet of our country, 6c old eett tin
y risk his reputation for veracity . ; The Poca
hontas, or Indian Vegetable cleanse the
stomach, ramify the blood and temove Maine
lion, and haVe proved eminently useful in curing
bilious tever, , hilious chalk; inflammation of the
liver; ihettinatism, dropsy, jaundice, pleurisy.
costiveness,l&c. &c. Fcinalee of sedentary hab
its and 'cubit:et to indigestion; flatulency, head.
ache, depression of spirits and uneasiness; will
find relief from the use of these pills. There ie
not a diseaSe attended, with a full pulse, it:dry
skin, and a coated tongue, that' these pills wilt
not relieve. ,• The following'simple narrative will
show the benefit derived frOn3 these pills ire a ve
ry common disease : -
- ;-
r- 1- •
CpRTIFICATE.
ma
t 50
1 37
1 00
ers 'orill
62 to S 7
25 to'37
50
Having been cured by tae-use of the Pocilum
tas Pill of an alarming disease of the liver Of er.
veral years standing, I deem it ri;duly to 'make
my CIISO kmiwn to the public, for .the benefit of
others. 1 had taken Various remedies which af
forded only temporary relief, after using two box
es Of these pills, my disease yielded, and r have
enjoyed good health for the last six months:.
• ; • WILLIAM FOLLMER.
April 22,1843, •
• - AAents f.r the.sale of the above.
V.T.. EPting; Pottsville George Reifstyder„
New eastle,i Steiner .4 Kopp, Schuylkill Haven,
Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbon, SchualM cY Ilesser,
Orwigebilrg, , Throughout the state a • supply
can always be had of Fred. Klett, & co. Drug
gists, corner of 2d and Callnwhill streets, Phila
delphia.
. April 20; . . ' 18-1 v ,
EIZI
PROCLAAIATIQN.
KNOW all men. by these presents, thut we
LI PPINCOT.St l'AYLOß,cOrner of Centre. ;
and Mahantango St., have just received fr'o'm di l e;
.cities of Philadelphia and New York a new midi
s o plendid aikortment of fashionable single Milled
a :
nd diagonal cassitneres;aN.o fashionable single;
milled cloth of every description.
Just ; received from their wholeiale andlretail;
fashionable :clothing store N. 24 Market St.'
Philadelphia, a new stock 'of ready madO , cloth.;,
ing, of which they otittr at prices to suit the:
times, and guarantee to give entire satisfaction tot,'
II that may' favour us with a call- as pric es are'
t ; hus:
Sr Fro-'
,ummer Cloth Frock Coats fromss 0 to 6 ooi
*do ! Dress 1 , tdo 450t0 5 00:
do , Pants -; do '250 to 3 00 r
do , Doundaboute 250t0 3 00;
• Fine Fruelt Coats 225 . to 3 Off
do • Drees •do 2 00'4o 2 25:
I do Linen Roundt's Jackets 075t0 1 01
'do Pants do 100 to 2 50,
do` Dark:Gambroon pewit 200 to 2 50,
do .. ' Light do 200 to 2 25;;
Also a hapthotile assortment of Blue! Cloth,
Dress end Frock Coats, Grey,Green, ano 131scit
all in' proportion to prices as tthei above, With a'
variety_ of vest and , vesting which will be sold!
low at the old establishment corner of Centre , .
and Militintangn Street , r
P. S. 'Don't forget to call and get a euit or.
chain' (Ur , $ 00.
Poiltiville, Juno 10, • • 24
EMI
NEW YORK COAL . AGENCYi
20 PINE 'STREET.. 1 •
10 . W. Kimball, solicits' consignment of Cos* .
,ar- 4. from, the Schuylkill region, of fall the varii
nus qualities, andi,sisza for immed ia te sale, byp
the cargo for cash, approved predit, or exchange ,
for Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods,' (lard;
Ware, Boots; Shoes, Hats, Oil, and articles re-t
quired in the goal region. lie will also attend to
'any negotiation requiring personal attention. .
experience in the Coal liusincs6 ;and Tersonaf
sequaintance;:with many of the dealers; in the
city and Vicinity of New York, gives him a de
tided advantage over strangeip or casual visit
ors. in making advantageOus,mles. Mew ill also'
visit, the Taverns, and Cities, On t h e Nortli,
River, for the purpose of malting; Bales, also thr
Eastern Ottes. Any one desitous,t& try our map,
ket by forwaMing to me a bill of' ladirig, cad;
generally have his coal sold on arrival if invoiced
within the market range ofPriees. Adescript ion of
the coal, its condition, and from What mine aril)
always be necessary to guide me hi sales. All bur
siness entrusted to me will 'be atiended to witN
prompters and . fidelity,_ 110 r to Messrs: A.&14
W. Packer; Reading, Pa. I E:
New York, June 17, , ; 25,-Cm
PURE 'WHITE LEAD. 1*
I L VETEIER ILL & . BROTEIER mane factit
'reto• NP 65 north :,Front street, Ithilatier)
phis; have now a good supply of their Warranteil
pure whiet lead, and those customers who have
bead sparingly supplied in ; consequence of's
run on the article, shall now have the it °Meth
filled:r
• r •
o knowo subsekoce
possesses (bore preserve.
.roe anclbeantifyini propertea sb desirable in a
paint. 'to an equal exent Willi unadulterated
white lead; hence any admixture or other, materi.
ale onlymars Its value. It has therefore been'
the steady aim of the manufacturers, (Or many
years, to supply to' the ;public perfectly pure
whiterlead; and the unceasing demand for the ar.
tick is proof ,that it has met Will favor. It is
invariably branded on One heid—WETIIERILL
& BROTHER, in full, and on the other - , Wan.
;ureter' Perti--all in red lettere.
November 19,
•
BOOTS' & SHOES.-Au assortmentof fleavy,and fine ( Soots and bliocs. case of
extie ritiafity ; One IfifircHico Beefs at, about on 6
half the fiaual price.Jor,-cde • J ,
, • . , E. Q. de 4. HENDERSON
May 40,
ISe=l
AIV.S 10111 14 0 lIS E
isms
SILERIFFAI:TY.
To the free and Independent Elec
tors of Schuykill County.
woRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENSi—IIav
.WI lug been solicited by a number of my friends, 1
am induced to offer myself an avandidatost the nest
Gertcral Election for the office of ••
, • SHERIFF.
4 5hould 1 be so fortunate as to receive a majority
of your votes 1 pledge,myself "to perform the duties
of said office with fidelity to the best of my ability.,
JEREMIAH REED..
Fottaville, March 4, -107tri
To the Electors if Schuyklll Cu.
fiIIUENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the
urgent solicitation of a number of my friends,
lam induced to offer myselfas a candidate for fhe
office of.
SHERIFF •
At ihe ensuing election. Should you think proper to
elect me, l pledge myself to perform the duties of the
office to the best of my abilities.
. SAMUEL. KAUFMAN.
. ' , March 11.
To the Eleetws.of.Sehhylkitti Co.
FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the earnest sett.
,citation of a number of my fellow-Citizens, I
have been induced to . uffer myself as a candidate
for ;the. office of
SHERIFF
Attila ensuing election, and respectfully solicit
yotir suffrage. Should Ibe so fortunate as to be
elected 'to said office, I .will endeavor to perform
the ',duties thereof to your entire, soliafactieni
Your fellow citizen, , !
Match 11,
To ; the Frce and „holependept .Efre
tor. of Sehuillkitt Conniy. , -{
•F?.t;Lpw CITIZENS:—At the earnest belie
ovations of a number of my friends. 1 brive
N.f2nOudeiii to offer myself as a candidate for, the
AO of
, .
At the ensuing election , o'nd respectfully
your votes. Should the elected, I pledge inyFelt
to perform the dutieb uf the utliee to itie heist 01
my ebtlities,
!March
To the Free and Ind ependent Eke
. tors . of Schuylkill Coulity. 1.
A T the coil:est solicitation of a number ctf
friends, 1 have been induced to 'offer ousel(
as a Candidate for the office of, •
SHERIFF'
At the efisuing.eleetion. Should you thiuk: ro
an to eleet!Or, .1 pledgi myself to( perform! .the
duties 49f bald office, to the two. of illy ability.
SAMUEL CHRISTMAN.
!
"..: March 19, . l—
o the FreC and Independent -Elec
t- -
tors of Schuylkill . County.
iii.AtrlNG been Folicited by a large inimber
of iny friendc, I am induced to Misr el~} sets
tl4; a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the
*lice off'
. SIIERIFF. - - L .
Should I he so forturmte as to' receive a majorit y
44" yont voice I riaillotrotin the dutics or that
mice itripartially and to the best of my ability.
I: -. I , WILLIAM MAI 4,
,
West Itrunsog,
Pr2.—=
L
-Morel' 18;
To the Free and Independent VOtert , .
of Scht4lkill County.
rIELLOWICITIzENs:—The solicitations of
numerous friends, who have pioiniiecl me
their support,:bave induced me to olFer . tnypclf to
your consideration, as a candidate for the Of
ice uf i
SUER F • !
•
`at the next Oct*? Election, Should 11he sc
iturtunate as t'u receive a majority of yuur votes
11 will spare no, exertions, to give entire sa;tision
Mon, by fulfilling the duties , of the Once with
industry and fidelity. - •
-, NICHOLAS SEITZINCIER.
Pottsville, March 25, 1t343. !'" 3.
„
o t I!;ll:ct9r's of. Schuyikill'Co.
YELLOW CITIZENS:—At the solicitation'
la: of: my friends, who have voluntarily 'priuni„
sed to support me in ditThrent sectiuris jot' the
county ; I have brow indoeed to Mier myself .lIE
a candidate for the titHee •
• SHERIFF-
At the ensuing eleetiOn. Should I 'be 4 . furtu
nate as to be elected, I pledge myself:to pet form
the duties or the office with fide*, to the hest .
of m, abilities. JOSHUA BOY ER.-
McKeansbUrg, March 25,
To theE(ectors of .chitylkol,CO.
vELLOW CITIZENS:-1 offer .myself es' a
tillidtdate:fur the office a
SHEIII4'F
10f Schuylkill County . , ut the. election in October
- nest. Should: You elett me, I pledge Myself to
do my duty with fidelity. - -
Pottsville_ April 8,1843
'ro.the V' tors of - Sehuylloll County
Fellow 'Citiiens :—ln the'hope of receiving
majority. of your votes, I hereby offer rilyself
a candidate fur the office of
. • SHERIFF,
At the next general Menem. If elected, my
best exertions 'shall be used, to perform the
ties appertaining ti that office, promptly and
faithfully—and if defeated, shall remain 1.
Yours in Friendship,
• ' .ANDREW 11. Wlf*ON.
Barry, April 29, ''f'•7l74 184-te•
DANIEL B. HAAS. JAMES LAING!. •
TOWN HALL TORE:
• HAAS & LAING, 1
..tirIAKC pleasure in announcing to ,the citizens o
Schuylkill eounty.rhat they ; have ;just openctl in
the basement story of the Town Hall: on Centre
Street, in the BOrou g h of Pottsville, a splendid as
sortment of
NEW GOODS, , '
J ust brought froin'Philadelphia, where they ivere se
ected with great.are, and purchased at Ousually
ow prices—comp every variety of
Dry . . Goods, oceriei, Glass Ware, China
• Ware, greens and Earthen Ware, 1
Among which may he found .
Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities
Blue, Black and Fancy-en!ored Cassitnereli,
Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets, 6 •
Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoesancr Plaids,
Silt, Satin, Lined and Laces, ' I
Canton Flannel, Flatlands and Nanking, ' •
Marseillesand Valentin Vesting's,
3-4,44,5-4,6-4 hluslins, Bleached & Unbldached,
Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton HandOS.-
New and sin erior style Summer Cloths, 1 •
Cottonatiss and Bevcrteens, 1
In fine, a very general assortment of .
Gentlemen's Summer Ware,
Silk,Colt i on, Mohair, Morino dz. Wored Stockings
Ladies' nl Gentlemen's Super Kid, floskin, York ?
tan, Si k, Thread, BeaVer &-Buckskin Gloves,
Lathes' Silk, Monair and Picnic Mitts, AM'.
New Drieins. St. Croix, Popo Rico, Loaf and
Lump Sugars, . .
New Orleans. Sugar House, and Syrup Mcilasses,
Tea ar Coffee;cdlvarious kinds, •
Chces , Candles, Soap and Vinegar,
' • Saline „Herring, Mackerel. Shad and 'Codfish, . •
Iftims,lShoulders, Smoked Beet, and yen4on,
Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal,
Havanna, Half Spanish and Corunann'Segars, ,
• Soda', Water a ndScgar Crackers,
, Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs, 'and Lard,
Dried Apples and Peaches,
and a great variety °fouler articled, all of who will
besold at low prices for cash, or in Exchange for
cduntmproduce.
'n" Remember the Town fialltore.
poitsville. May 14
NEW BOOT AND MOE TOE.
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f UST opened, at the old Post O ffi ce, Centre St
opposite Market, an •excellent! assartnient of
;Hoots and Shoea of superior quality, which will
be sold Cheap, viry cheap for cash,
April A, 1
THOMAS FOSTER.
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Ifin
,POCKET. AVALLETS.- , -Jus , re "
• ceived a eupply or Pocket Walfeto whic4
aiti ba'aold very cheap.' BANNAN: . .
*Julyls,
.101114 BICKEL.
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MICHAEL SELTZER.
W C. LF.jEt.
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For reguld r ting,: curbing and paging -- The sides;
traika arid gti tlets•in - park of Ceittre and-Ra i l •
road kriefs. . ,
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SECTION Befr it ordained and. enacted - by thiSi., -
Tovin Couitied of the Boroughof Pottsville, and i'
is hereby ordained and enacted by the autheirills .-
of the sme; that the grades or regulathitis of trht
ascents of Centre Street, from Central Eke corth4 _
wardly to th e northeast corner . oft,Liute I.trettli.
and southWardlY to the south line of Morr '844 ,
diner, be, and the same is, hereby' Axed - ndOrig.•
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tablished as follows, viz:— ..1 '.l ':t t ttv. •
NORTH CENTRE STREET,. tEII.ST .81DES: •
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At the northeast corner of Centre arid - Norte:4 •
gian street's the Curb line shall . :Centenenco tritrO
, and a half inches below the top ofCentral Sloe
' from thence fitll one foot five inches Co a curi os
1 distant one! hundred, and two' feet, from theOcit—
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shall rise one-foot seven and a half inches tetthll
southeast corner of Market strebt,'? thencts-kiteil3.?
the northeast corner of said. street, thence Shp; •
rise nine iriches toe summit eighty Teel distitif ,
thence falllone foot three inches to,the southesilt -
corner of Calloivhilletreet, thence rise two inch _
to the northeast corner of said street!, thence Asp
e i ght feet inc inchin;cl five tenths to the 'taiiitki
east cornett of High street, thence riSe five 440 .. 1
and five Wight! to the notticast ! coiner of ion' .
street, and from thence:rise twelvd . feiltfivoo- ,*
ches to thelnurtheast corner ef,Lnurelstreetltt-g ,
NORTH CENTRE STREET,'* EST BID[..
. Commencing at) the Culvert one Ihundredittid
twd feet north of Ndrwegian street, the linipt
the curb shall be three inches itsclew the ter pt f
Central Block, road from theace,„sitiall risitiliii '
foot four inches:lo the sotithviesi"cerncr of BUJ-. ')
kcl stretC fronti thence level to the norttkillet
corner of Said Street, thence full one foot thr4an.
:ches to the Culvert, ninety thieet feet .distgit, 4
thence rise one.foottwo inches io the southV4-1
corner of ICallowhill street, thence kVA tq iltho .l .
northwest corner of said street, Ithence rise T i ne
foot five inches in the distunec of ciglity j r I L et,
thence rise seven . feet four inches to the sia i
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west corner of High street, and from thencill. to
thirteen feet six inehekto V:te soUthwest cornet of .'
Laurel street. i; 1 4'
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ttOLITII ;CENTRE STREET; E AST 4144 i: .
The curb line at the southeu4 Corner of &o we.
giun street shall he eight inches, aliove)thcitkof '
Central Rh:Kik, and from thence shall rise 84zeet
to the northeast corner of Mahantango
. iiteet i ,
'from thence-rise four end a Jdiinches ieSsihe
southeast corner of said street, thence rise 'thee
f e et ten inches and seven tenthOo the port Mast '
corner of;Church Alley, therms keel to the 'siiiirth , _
cast corner of said Alley, thence rise three.,,feet
nine inches to the northeast Corner of ilt:tiion
street, thence rise nine feet,five inches to the neutti
side of the 'next alley, thence fall sixteen:filicit to .
the northeast corner of .Mauch Chtina i fg,roer,
thence rive fifteen feet sr ven inches to the ['firth- '
east corner of Market street in Morris's A4eft)lion ,
thence level to the southeast corner of thO)rsailL
weer, end from thence fail twenty:eight ifflift to
the south' line of Morris's Addition,' ' ! ) .7') . )
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SO UTH 1 CENTRE ST RE ET, - WEST; tiptlDE.
Cciiim'encieg at the Culvert One hundiely end
two feet north of Norwegian streci„ the cu' t ' ting'
how
there,:shiill be three inches l bele'w -the topicw,Penr,
tra I Ittoefc,.and from thence shall rise Severil fen t
eleven inches to the northWestlcomer ofiMithan
tongo steer, from thence rise nine inches:l'o the
sottlivectit-side of the said wee', OICEICC.4I4ti four
feet and two inches to rho northwest - etaer_of
Chore), Alley, theinee level t 9 thosouthSa t 'it Aida
of said alley, thence. rise threelfetit seven Aches
to the northwest'corner of Ut sett strcef, Alience
rise nine ) teet five inches to thelsohtly sidelf the
next alley, thei.ce fall sifocen tett to ii iirilaut op.
posite t thy northeast corner el Mauch („Ifiunft
street, t hence rise fourteen feet 0ne'41,4 f4o the)
northweSt corner of - Market lstrect in IM/rris's .
Addition, thence level to the southwest cniier of
said itreels, and from thenc.6lali twent:e s seven
feet three inches to the south line 'of Mort i;fts Ad
! :its
(linen., ! -
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'WIDTH OF PAVEMENTS' tZ...-•. • ,
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SI CTION 2. The widt h or , t h e Ipureinen(st - aide. .
, walks in Centro street shall be a' fulloyis,, izt."
In that !part of CeMte street 'between tied south •
'lino of Morris's Addition tind:the &twit 'Ain° of
Benjamin Port's AdVitioni they shall
,lic:',):levert
feet wide. From tt;erice t& High street thVy shall
be fifteen feet wide.ou the cast side of the,lstreet,
and on the west side, of the Same widtVa' s far
north as Norwegian street, (meaSuriogiifigall ca
ses from the true line of the.striet ) S'ilif- from '
thence 'hull extend in a strriiikhOinc sii'As to be \
fourteen feet ham the house at the SOUOVit cot: -'
-tier of High street. From the s'outhweeKettirzier
of Olaf! .strut, the curbstone shall eXt4cl in .a.
straighir line to a point at the liOUtilel.4. I ..iOrner of
Laurel Alley/eleven feet from the w6.4"side)of
Centre street, and thence continue at Ili'eqistance '
of eleven' feet therefrom, to Li e Southeislicorner
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of Laurel street. ' , i i I ~,f''' • -
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From the southeast corner of High infect, the y
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curb stone shall extend to -al point thirleen feet •
tram thc'eatt side of Centre - street, alisitidistant
one 'h n ridred and seven fcct trent Nor therff Block,
front thence extend thirty-three j iberti:trilirnint e.
leven . fed. from the cast side) of) the ii,tiiet, - and ,
from thenc continue; 5t the iliStance . tlcit4 eleven -
feet front the cast side of the Street, terit4..south. •
east corivr of Laurel street. 1 1 - ! :tl ' s.t.
PART OF RAIL-W.:VD STRE6T; ~,,
Brenta;. 3. Cointnencioi . at the dorthiest;eor. '
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nor of Market and Railroad streets, at irk. int ten
feet seven Inches below the top Of CentrAl Block,
the curt line shall rise six inches:to - the iguthwest.
corner of Caliowhill street. 1 .
There shalt be but one - line of eurbeyone and
one pavement or side-want in this which
shall - be - on the west aide thereof, iiniVrox: feet
wide; measuring from the tree hoe of tile street.
Secniusi 4. The side.walksOr foot-wao)ion both
sides of Centmst.reci, from the south iinof.Mdr.
ris's Addition to the south sided Lanrill - street,
andon the west aide of Railroad stree(lbetween
Market and Callowhill streets, graded,
cut down, or filled up, according to the aireral as
cents and descents herein above bet; ferret,, and,
curbed and-.paved and OM. &testi yiade and
paved as herein after directed, and tlitOiroperty
in front of which such footway slur sidertalks and
gutters shalt be male and paved, shall tro and lb°
same is hereby:faxed with the lexpen4 thereof,
in proportion to the extent of the sUntli in front
on said streets, agreeably to the provislgns of the
Act Of Assembly,entitled, ..A Supplenlent to. an ,
act entitled an ant incorporating thOtown• ''
Pottsville in Schuylkill County intori
passedthe 15th day. of luneo.lD. 10+ .". .• •
SS.CTMN 5. The curbstones to be plafee, d in said .
streets; shall be at least three feet lougetwo feat
wide; and six inches thick, anditvhereAt it may
be necessary to extend the curbstones tore thari
terrific:hes above the gutter, that foi (very inch"
so extended, they shall have at inereacil width
Of two '
inches,
The front and ends of said ciirbsto4s - must be
dressed straight an smooth for the hrOdthorono
foot from the top ; the top must alargire dressed,
straight and smooth, and brought 4 04 n uniform
thickness of six inches by firessingdown" the
back. for the breadth of three; Metres, add devilled
to correspond with the rise of the pavitkent,Tliti
curbstone., saint be set so that the free ll shall lean
back one and ono `half inches to' thefe4trise, and ;
the top. to correspond with the gradefidrein estab.
lis red. . 1 35
SWTLON 6,—A golfer, three feet nr9e shall be
paved outside of said curbstone,: by plaphig a roar
of well burnt brick on edge, viJith;th . pir ends to
the curbstone; having fall from* olifralf an inch
in their length; tbelemairider dt thetutter bite
paved with small smoothed: or idolged stones,
and supported by a small curbing flat stdne,
act -on edge and . extending) at leaSVour inches
lower rhan the adjoining , pavenient4the gutter. - ,
The depth and.' shape of the diid'giitters
with the several ascents and deseenfil the seine, .
be regulated by the Armagh Survsj.. r, or other . ,
person appointed by the Council for thy purpose., .
SECTION 7..—That the several] pro Sionsoutv. •
era and penalties contained in hth, ninth •
and tenth sections of an ordinarr
. passed the
I r 6th th cl e ay reg of u s la l t a i y o , n A , ; , u a rb l i B4 ng a 3, no oav
entitledoifioot Marketrilinance
street from Centre - street to :the upt4r Culvert ;-
Adams street from Market to Illighistreet, and
Third street from :Market to High :114M, be and
the eaine aro hereby made a parlor thtiordinancrii.
the same as if the whole of the said sliOtions were --
herein set forth in fell.+. I . >f3 -
Passed into an Ordinance, the TWeOty.fifth day '
°fluty-A. D. 1843. - I
I FRANCIS Prea't
Arran SAMY Ham To - Wret'Cll..
Tottavillo, August 5, 1843.*;. • 14' .•
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