- A PARODY.. • - • rue misnames p".INKNT fun WHr 7. ' 06! no we aivitt minshan it, The 'crater's never seen; - My lips are how: forbid to 'tette .._ " The thimble ofpotheen ' • Fon) hood to house they harry Mei" — To swi# the heavy wit, • fiut.och TRU no whirl's - or there,. •• And hew. can 'forget . I bid me Sea 1 , .4 non ,L , Thpy, ce- vaults The gin,ifiat tabus drink, ifut the' Letinictimes taken dtahm, . ' 'Cis always bad I think. ,!' thruillie bar maid smiles l onfnie, • As if to sti, ".Well met. ". ' '. 'nut, och 1 got no whiskey And how min 1 :forget? . . I Fur elf ': there are so many things -"/ Recall to me the past ' • • • The jingling of the pewter pots, I • - The spiritsove. Cast ; ' 'Ole Swearing of the opple girls, I - " "The men, a tthrtinken set; • ;And everything I look upon • Forbids me to forgot tell nie-lrisli whiskey now' Geis cheaper every day; They hint that men depart it, t -I' But heed not what they say ; ' Like me, perhaps, they , lave it Witt a feeling of regret, - But if they drink ea 1 haveldri They never can forge,r. eibt You Joib, wbera on aid been I" • . • « Me, Dolly, oh! l'te beep fightin Well,' you saingerous haw, I Boos you - gut filled." • . t u 1 dare say I should ha' bin for all of you. Dull 4 y; but there was a Sartin ,Wolll.4l4ilial.helped otit of the sera; e." • • • 11 A Martin woman ; oh ! the hnzzy i tell me who she Cuss this ,paintzte, aloe I go uff into the highatericks," - . ; 1 - , ;I' Wall, if you must know, I an all fired . big wild , eat vslar'onia of them 4/teen Anne o arms. that dad too intho revolmiun-l" mMerchlright' cut of the house, itaiefinstant, you 'tarpons, lama I hreak jheee over YehFeinful heed!' Whdreuiton J:ush ensile stieetk" Goon he fielcte. • ; • , Frain the , Lotdwt Times. • A- LOT Iron. TOE ASTICLVAUT.I-•:r110 . 011g1I121 1• Charter oftlie lands' of `fowenoek, in the -sear lult7; was lately discovt.'red ; i3S accit4pt in an old . chest. 'lt:runs as - loth/win. ° Km: more the King, the Met of my 1 reign given to thee Barron Hunter uper and nether I.tinda b Potomode - v4ith all the Bounds ivithin the flood: with Mo_dlooPand Hooptown end ell the up and down above the earth to IHeavenand all Iclow the earth to hell as free tsi thee'nd t h ine es ever God gave to me and Mine and that for Bow-and a Broad. 'arrow when 1 I come to Hunt ukn-sarrow and"for the mair 1 Bite the white Was with My teeth before Margit my. wik and Mall My nurse. • 'tile Fobseribi.ur - -• • • oMillettlen Hannime,•King, - • ; i• • •, . °M.trgrat,. 'Whom:B4; • Wilnes.• •1 - • When Mrs. 31cGibti.m wasineparing 'tcr act Jane'Shore - at Liverpo -I„her dresser, an ignorant emery girl, infornied her that a iwoman fad.Gatl ed 4o regnest two box orders, becau.e she . and het daugl4r had walked four miles to see the play. Does she know me V' inquired the actress. uN i ot at all," was the reply. i.'; VYhat a",veiy odd request;!% , exclaimed Mts. MtG.,u ilas the good woman h 4 faculties's - hoot her 1" . . I • . think'she have; ma'am, for tI see she ha' got suannat 'tied up in a red sillt ;handkercher." —:-Loucidn Punch. •.. ; .`ln ordet to get some footing with people *that viits;the Tyier PART! rn Rhode fslsnd übtaiced permission to vote the DJIr trekeCat the recent e lection—(we do not know that time were more than, half alloaen.) Governor PUir `aeari.l of this circumstance, and issued a cirei.rtst Co his follow ers, denouncing in* toe Siroti&c4 terns such an alliance as disgraeefulls theribla2,d . one to VS im- Inediitely ,disasowed. • IF that is not a kick, we do n iii - know what can be so regaided short of the appl i csfion of the sem al ghee Isaitter. IKirrism . , that :hue teen tbe 'ridi cule of ail capable of ridiculink, Was declared it rid degraded by, Ty leri;ini— S,.Gur.effe, • ~ • 'A Cr.i.ven Reer.x.-=A_florv.intAirl, in the town of A--, , whose be iuty , for mid-a matter uf jell and admiration a d diactiiaion, ? in 3bbirig a riti9up, 'of officers in the"sfret, h and one-of Mein exclaim 'it) hilt fillarea— y Heaven, atie's painted.' , ..lres,iiii, and b fieaven only!' she vein quiet -1:,. . ly replied, loran ;found. , 1 1 • owfetlged the foice .f the rebuke sod t4)01.,gi0e,i,. A Wise O. . ( A lady residing ins town not sts - thousand miles from poston•—who. is Nese. d with a larger amount of ,wealtli than edueittion -reaasikd to • frieml the other tl ty, that het laugh. ter bad been in Porottfise(meaqii g Paris, for more than three yeers. 'Do you you correApand with heir asked the ' • I - •Nu—her eyes are black and' mine 'are i blue— sbe is .slim and I em sldui,' was the rep'y. _s:Cr4 May it please your honori," said an un• coach . Woking chip the other day to 'a country court, . I NY .Pippy' di,tl kir ly ;•dclesied, and left four little infidels; of which lam the olde.t. I ~.-,'Vent to be appointrd c.reculiatir, and if you will - grant me levers of condrinnation, I will gn about ; diminishing- the properly os re l it as- possible." OVA W .. 00LEN M A fitTFAC 1tR1.13 — Tbe/172 .3 / 2 12. & ' . turfs of domestic carpeting says the Portland ' - Advertiser, is fast atteiriing.a firm and prosperous p airliner, ft is observed. that ) he' importation 01 .the lower:priced - carreliiigsAr now entirely cea -; eed, and we . were recent'Ttrrfarane c l. by is carpel t, e ' manufacturer end dealer irt .. w York, that they We now bringing out at Bever I establishments in . this country, superior articl of. Brussels carpet. -...... It is but lately that - this hig,t l r branch of the art . • bee been attempted in this country, and - ref' is etre' succesa.Lof the effnri, %radar Tariff prot ctioa, that the Americao'Brusfels carpet sells at twenr,. ..., fire ante ! a yaid cheaper- t) Me Mc corresponding rarietieri)f the Arei'gn'article ) . , The seam menu heturst is at this moment preparing loom:. to com mence the dewing of 11 , 7/i.or carpets, a still hi.4,h• ctfattifikore cosily grade, with equal prospects of _..i.: ughlin has diirated a letter to th ee diie dc k t . 'etion , at titellteeneer, e..oting thit a:court in iil-4tat Jaw een 'ordered opine! 'tips ea was repottrd,,ind liiiti , ishee-the letters of Lk! teregiaiarloe 91 War e in eupporyot 4is Ap aster n psiwr says that 70n.,h was the first.aulfaitunale speculator— l -Ceti...a got ..sucked • • The hterrilxiack: PriOt, ei meecinfar;toro rising 1 1000 pieCes of calico per day. At ancinalti, On Wedd i t4day feet,' the Ottlo Iti-gar falling slowly, with- from three to four. feet Water in the 'ehannel.i " 1121= as: Itiet. A NEW FOUNTAIN Or LIFE IL&$ • • . OPEN W. . . _ AND its healing streams .now wishing forth: brilliant star has arisen in 'the :Lau: liter stow cheering thousands' with ruseitwEw' ugitvrw, LONG LIfY AND AAPPINEB n . • That Star is • •• • D!L REICIITER'S •V.EGETABLZ rtatGivt,ive, eiLts. ; • These, pills, let all understand, cure dileMe bee power peculiar only to.itself, which instantly cheeks the action and progress, of disease. 'tor. their cora- • mencement is mach alike (which is *hen the • . .. - 114001) AND JUICES : . are so. far depraved. as to prodace abetment= and sores) that one medieine, provided it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoring 1' - • - 1-- ', • -HEALTH AND . HAPPINESS . ;-'' . to mankind . Let it likewise be , remembered,that there is no medicine - now in existence possessing equal healing powers; and that. no vegetable, or any o her kind of physic Can sc. soon restore health, when I s .r t, h e e v a e c n n i o U n ca; r es_ thea the e icio pi st il i s av u e o ta n at t c h . e a rebaarala. wild; producing- no griping Tarns or debility, but on the contrary, after they have operated, you feel that eload of irritating and corrupt hamar* have been taken from you, and the a buoyant feehngs of health spring Op in their place; and what' is soother great object in,thesepiile. :bey are always eafe,they may be taken laifalli-occasions, and nailer any Circum stances, without regard to the ease bfthe disease, for they operate upon every part of the body, and expel disease from whatever part tt may be seated. klxery perseeeiho possesses a box of the.se pills . - ,• •' ":NEEDS NO ;PHYSICIAN ;, . . for iri• there he can find a cure, and confidently, rely' Upon AL speedy restoration to health. , la.Gerntairy, t,he,land of their origin , millions of ne:rxons Kire.expertenced their beneficial effecui„atid the ithoesands ,!,vvhcr ° have used them here, epee* of theta in the highest pi terms, on account of their euia , „ tire prtipertlo. l , ; ' • The joyful news 1 of health and; comfort, spreads from thase'lwber ha ,e_hatipiy used . • sin 'lreeTeyou BEI hop! to gni and thCy-.. - tiow prevail - by their 'oio caceHeeie, and the Power of Truth'. • ' • And why, we mny reasonably F inetiire, have they become so endeared to the Ileitis kvi those who have used them, alai by/ there gained leach a popularity ' .Simplfbecause th it action upon the -was as the sun and rain, upon 'vegetation, giving new life to all who partook of its haepy influence. As the health of the Plant depends upon the sap *h;ch circulates through its branches; so the life and health of mankind depends .upon the , hlhod which flows through his veins. And When ; this vital fluid, which is most necessary, to -the gr.:4Ellnd support of the body, by sortie unknown cruse becomes tuadt.d with morbid and canurr HUMORS, . . , so thatlnmead of nourishing amistrengthening the body, it labors to pr duce obstructions in the system, which engenders disease, have 'remorse to a medicine that is perfectly safe in . ,every disease, and that will produce a favorable termination,' if given early in the complaint, frequently in a few bouts and most always in a few days, that medicine ist 1 . . -' Dr. Reichtcr's Vegciabk filly . which so t 'fraught) , " cleanses Oal. blood and system a largo, tbnt disease of any kine,cannot; possibly 'exist 122:1 We find their Piesenee, • provided mature is not beyond all'human assistance. 'Elie price of these pills is *cents per box, with foVireciions. and can be had at the Philadelphia Media established for the sunpression Of Qaackery, at the northeast corner of strrti and !LACS streets-- likewise of nub-agents. ' 'GREENFIELD. Pa., Oct,lo. 1892. Dear Sir : vett doubtless reMember my calling at your.establiehment about ode' weeks since: and obr, Minim, from patrons dollar's, worth of Da. RIECH TER'-§ VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PIUS, for , one of my neighbors who requested me to procure the article for them. This being done and my own business transacted, I started for home. After travel_ ling all day, I was. taken .with .a sudden chill, which left toe with a violent fever, hed-ache, and consider able pale throughout my whote/system r with great; Bickers* at my stomach, whit so completely Ibsen< abled me - that was coma to stop at a small Inn\ on the road for. relief and re t. Upon inquiry, they had nothing' that could 'possibly afford me relief.' While yet in misery , . for I never was so ill in all my life. I happily thought of youfi pills, and resolved to open one box upon my own account and seek relief in them, I took six of them drank a warn' cup of tea. and retired to bed. My pain here ceased in a measure, and I soon fell sound. asleep. In the morning I awoke much better, and after the pills had operated I was quite a different' fiersonl took another dose of fobt pills, remained there all Wednesday; and on Thut4day started for home as ;well as ever, and I still! enjoy good health—the persons for whotn 1 boughtl them,inforins me that they have experienced more benefit from your pills than , a, whole cart load of ther quacikrwhich they had formerly used. Surely if they used them.with as good an effect upon themselves as I have, they have good reason for ,extoling their vir4 tues ; and if yle take my advice, you\vill persevere go on and recommend them' to all who are laboring under dis e ase' and my word ;for it, they will become so popular as ;a ig eneral remedy that you will find it difficult in supplying the demand. (Signer) G. W. GRANDON, Greenfield. , The above l' Medicine is. sold in Pottsville at tai Storeof CLEMENS & PAriVIN.. Pottsville, March I& 18431 11-13 , ' • 4 . - li own*/ 's [I mproyclit Tonic /Mains'. T tIOSE Who would Wads recourse to a Fanais Medicine for Fovea AND ADUN, Dyspepsia,. and Nervous Weaknesses, should d tserunivate i he. I.Ween the "thousand and one" remedies eonstan ly'h'oralded iiirth to the public, and that almost universally l auccesiful prescription called I ilowand's EirnprGiedi Tunic Mixltsre. I , • A few remarks will serve to illustrate the Al f, (create. In the first place,: the operation of the Tonic M Were in the cure:of Fever and Ague tts upon entire' y' new and peculiar, yet safer prlnti plea., SecOndly :It nut (polypi - empty arrests t i e course of the chills, When; punctually and perst, deringly U l sed, but it Soon restores the toon6d i funetionaof the general system to a mite* healthy state ; when relapses are no more liable ;to ensue that an attack of the diseasein one Who, has never 'had it .befote. ! Thirdly ; The.systeM, during the i ledminiitration of the Improved Tonle Mixture ,springs up al ante under its benign irt. )1 laence t :ar a gives forth an earnest of returning health airdl.rigour. • Feurthly : Producing more or less,cieruon the botochi, the cause of the dis. ease passee off in Thevvay, most strongly indica ted bysiliOret,- rifiblit.,llB effects on the sYs. tin ] are aliiforrril i ymild'and safr,as well as WS -1 cient, and i it is as well adopted to the feeblestlin. foot, simp y by e• modifidaiion of the dose, at. to the most %morons adult. ;L ' ' '1 Toe eh f!e Med/eine' may be had in Pottsville at the Dr g' and Cheinical stdre of I 4,0H:51 S. C. MARTIN, Schuylkill county. Agent for Schuy t. ~."4 1 i. 21_0184,3. . _' -11--- I I 77 . 'M ' I ILITARY STORE. rpm: pu l bseriber ,wonld respectfully, inform :bitr -a. frieudi and customers; that he has located his lel/ililary. Cap Illanufaclory In Third 'll •Ii • ireet No 101 few doors below Race, where he wbe ould pleased totee his old - customers and's. many new ones as are disposed to favour him with theirleustom. Ile stilleontinues to manufacture Military and Sportmen'i articles of every description, such as le6ther, Cloth; Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress . _ Caps, 'Grail patterns ;Forage Caps; Holsters for ttoop Body do ; Cartouch Boxes,' Bayonet Scabbards: B*Ottl Beltstof all kinds ;.Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns Ileire Buckets, Passing, Boxes, !rubel do, Brush and- Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firerrien's Caps. Leber StoCks,:oll3 Cases, superior quality Shot Bagi. Game Bags, Drams. ite.ofcc. 11.0rd..:rs thankfully ieceived and cominly at tend° toN WILLIAM CRP `01AINI; 101 1 11onli Third:Street, e few doors low Mice • • PhiLdelphia,Suly B, 28-4 m 1000 BARRI:4I SALINA ':SAL7ry•— il Constantly on hand, a full supply or the alcove aupbrior article in birre.ll,4 buebelv, ithieh wi Ibe sold very low, by . • ' • GRAY .3z: til:Ntil'eTT. ith 42 Walnut St..land 2nd' wharf below; I Locust St; "Schuylkill; J tie IT, 8;43. t • , r ' MORE LIGHT. . ' N ee • /VII E great object fully'aceomplished. 'Jessie e Ceteraleerand Unirerrallycywatrll patent Lard &rap., on an entire new principle. The good 'Real. ides of Ibis Lamp have been an well tested as to en able the • tweribers to receo Ira rntnerid it to the public. as being I far superior to any other yet offered. 1 For sale by . 1 - • ;' 1 ,T. &J. BRATTY. N:6.-61.. Aaron W.P..idley having purchased the eselninvis right or making and vending the above Lamps M Schuylktll County ices entice:that-any . in fnngeMent on the Petard vrttl.be ereetettutea to the fullest extent of the law.', Meats T: & J.- ttbstty are Agents or selling the Lamps io F.ctiu)lloll County.' Potts ' • le, hoe 3,1813. : ' '23—.3.n0 • I lI=EMI - DR • tEbETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. HUMAN BODY, TO F.A.AILIES. Pott,ril ATI'EN.7;ION. --- - . - • Q TOE -' WHOLE • WORLD It is anittal by all who firaitssed them, rand. ICAdlas • DR. PETER VEGETAiIBER AM A i _ j • , TIHILIOVEC -, •111.11,S, ' AREI the most unrivalled; remedy ever , discovered • by the'ingenntiy or unut.i , They brio. sovereiget cure fur 'the folloWing comPlautts; ifelkiw hnd Biliaus Fcverii.iFever and Ague, .fitytipepaii/. Crruip. Liver Complaint,Sich Ileadachts.:4ltundw.witathlnes DM). - *ye Ithriumatiam, Enlargerrhfet ,of the .Spleen. Piles, Cbelic, Feniale•,Obstrttionsi Furred Tongue 'Nausea, Ihstenuens of-the Stomach ; and • Bowe it Incipient 5/iarrtxea; Flatulence, Habitual Cos tivene4, Loss of Appetite, Bloletied : or Baßow Com plexion. and in all cases orTorpori of the • Boasts, where* Cathartic or en Aperient ',needed. ; ' They areetceeilingly mid in thar.operation.,,,pro dneing; neither Nausea- .Griping; girl Debility. ; They are extensively used and coisurtendca by FBACTiSING Parsiamison all parts of the Union, from whom any quantity of Cottficates o,f their ;value can be ob taineill 1 EI SHERMAN:B COUGH LOZE:YGERffI , Aro the safest, moat sure • and effectual remedi for Colds,ConsumptioniWhoopingCougn,Asthma, tight new of die Longa or, Chew. &e.. @C • • I ha Starkey, fain of Gouverneur st., cared of cough: of eighteen month's:standing,' supposed , to be a settled Consumption, by these Lozenges, when the I physiians could do nothing for hint. • • , ;; ' • 11,1 Charier' W. Perkins. 71 Bowery. was cured of a severe cough and cold ofthree month's standing, by half It box of the Lozenges. - -. ; Reo. Mr. Hancock, 497 Pearl st.4 4 ias used them in his faintly with invariable* auteess., and recommends them!to all who are afflicted with coughs, colda,ror any silTivtions of the lung*. f 'Mt:. M. E. dfortinsu &red several weeks with a dis tre.ssmg cough`, Which nothing relieved, till he tried the-e, Lozenges. which cured him in a few hours.. James W. Hale. No 5 Tontine 13uildingi, Will at.. gave some to a Nerid who had lint enjoyed a nigh's sleep for several.weeks, fieing every few mi; unto.- attacked With some distressiog cough, as Anal , to takeaway his life. The Lozenges made bias raise easY, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. lie had tried every thing else be heard of; and nothing else afforded the least relief -L - another'. instance of saving a fellow-being from an ,untimely grave. ' 'I3HERMAN'& WORM LOZENG E RS Proved in more than 40,000 cases to be infallible: the only certain worwdestroying medicine ever dia. covered. ; _ 8- . dvairroess Wonara. , ... 7 Pain in the joints or limbs, offensive breath. picking at the nose; grinding of•the teeth during sleep. and: , et times paleness about the lir* with flushed checks bleeding at the nose,' gnaw- , ing sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat bver the surface of he body, slight chills et shivering's, bead._ ache. ,drowsiness, yertigo; torpor, diet rbbeeJd dreamit, sudden starting in sleep with fright and setedming sometimes a tronblesouie cough feverisbneioi. thira nialid hue fits, bad male in the mouth, &Seek bread.) ing. pain'in the stomach or BoWfels, fatigue, nausea, tiseamishoess, voracious appetite, leanness'!, bloated stomach or limbs, griping's, shouting pains in various parts of the body, a sense of something rising to the ttiroat, itching of the anus towerds night,'a frquent desire to peas something frOm the bowels,Mul sorue• nines discharges of slime and mucus: . ! Dr. Gefen Hunter, 168Sizth Av enue,knew , a child that was cured of fits by these Lozengem, after three year's sutfcnng, and when nothing else would give the least relief'. A boy onboard of one of , the Ilavre packets. was cured offing by only one dose.of them. , Mr. Johh R. Wocd, .77 Third Street. gave them to his child, and they brough away the worms by thou sands. f Di/ Zahriskie., 18 Diane it.. has used them in over 100 cases,. some of' this'll of the . Mind alaiming char acter; and always with the greatest success. Beiljanun P. Goodspeed, 130 ,Sixth Avenue, has us ell them in his family for twee years, with entire sue eon. Twenty-five cents per bcg. Sherman's Camphor,or Headache Lomgers dive immediate reliei,in nervous or sick Headache, palpitation o fihe heart, lowness of spirits, deepen tiency, inflammatory, Or putrid, sore throat, bowel or mummer complaint , fainting, oPpression Or a s e n se or *inking of he chest, elsolic, spasms, cramps, of the' stomach or bowels, hysterical:affections . and all ner vous diseases. drowsiness through the ddy and wake fulness at night; chole.ra or chcilera morbin, diarrhcca, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persona, ,travelling or attendingfarge parties, waffled the Lozenges real- I) , reviving, and imparting the buoyancy youth7u ted after diasipation; they rentore the tone of the eye em generally, and remove all the unpleasant quip , of too free living. ;, John M. Moore, Esq., Editor of the Brother Rona than, was cured efi severe headache in six minutes by three of the Camphor Lozenges—he was prejudiced against them. Joseph B. Names," Esq., Vice President of the Wash ingtian,Alarine Insurance Company, has suffered fol. years with nervous headacheollat nothing would re lieve till he used these Lozenges, which removed it entirely in fifteen minutes. j • 'Dr. G. Hauer, 1013 Shah Avenue, ha 'been subject to violent attacks of beadachei, so as to make shim al most blind fur two or three boas at a time. Nothing • ever afforded him any redef till he tried these 1./nen -vs, and they cured him in a few minulas. - W. H. Auree Exii of the New York: Herald, has used them for the host year fOr headache.or lassitude, and always fond immtdiaterelief trona them. Sherman's Poor Mares pkiller! 1,000,000 sold yearly of thil best of all Plasters.-- Rheumatism, Lumbago, Paip or Weakness in the , BaCk, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck; or Limbs, effectual ly cured bye., ,1 1 . 13'thily 124 Cents each, and war ranted superior to 141 Other plasters in use. Be . par tieular to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, or you will be imposed non. Avoid the curicius and worth less imitation,. The a ame stamped on the backer each; get none without it, or you will be deceive& Cough Lozenges only 5 cents ales; • Worm Lozenge', , 5 do do . Camphor or headache Lolenges, 25 cents per boy. • Poor Man's Plaster, only il2 cents a piece. 4 The above Medicines for sale by • ' T. dr. J. BEATTY, Agents for the proprietor, Also by Hugh Mosley, Port Carbon. . WilliaorTaggart,Tamaqiii. George Reitanyder, New,Cinstle. ' June 10, 1813/,'..' JoYFULI NEWS. ' Almost every disease that flesh is he:r to may be cured by the timely use of OA KELEY'S COM- • POUND I EPtiIIATIVE-SYRUP.; This may.be proied enisfactorilyki then, who will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly aothenticated)of mires perform ed on individuals ;who had lost all hopes of relief-- certifithtes of Phykicians who• had the most severe cases tinder treatment, their patients hiving taken the medic hie Sy s. the iredvice and been enredr cen ifieates from the Ptothonotary, Cb;ult of Orphans ? Court. No tary, stating their acquaintance with persons of respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement of their case and it - a - cure. for, publication, Sm. don.. The number ofthese certi ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deviled it advisable te have a copy of the most importaut eertifienee properly authentica: led, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have tKi;tnedicibefor l saltt, where persons affiie. ted with Scrofula or' Kings evil: White Swelling, Chrtinki Rheumatism, Vetter, Mercurial diseases, Emotions of the Skin, Cough of lorig 'standing or in cipient Consumption, sick Dead-ache, dm, Ste, may ;have an opportunity of4scertaining the names and - residences of those who have been cured hyirs use, and who will beWilling, if milled upon, to gave every information required- • ( •4; As a more genera( evidence that this is no quack medicine.l would refer to the names of the follow ing well known physician:is, who have attested to its efficacp—Dr..l. P. Ihester; Dr, S. G. Birch. Dr. Jno. Utto,Or. H.H. Muhlenberg.,Dr..l.. E.Sdrber, • ' ; Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Cheini cal Store of - 7 • E. B. EICITHOLTE, Pottsville). J. B. &. J. H. Fitiift. M eve vi It e, ilagb Kensloy,. Port Carbon Henr,y Veitrte; Ortvigsburg: Januslis, 21, - 4-4. ' • • • ROUSES .5c Lars 1, FOR ISALE, . • [ifti. Alm, a Ilarre number 'of it • Buildings and out Lots;, of various sizes. on the Navigation tract. lying princi pally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to • I SAMUEL LEWIS. • July 16,29-it Real estate agent, Centre St. , - -- CAST IRON SCREENS.—Cast Isonßollind Screens of variouio aim tor ,Coak, on bang anc' for safe at W.' H. MARSHALL'S •Cheap .Grocery Flour Feed de: Provision Store, corner of Norwegian Street- anci-Mptint Carbon Rail Road. liine • • 241"'" • * STRAIe HORSE. ij I ' , STEIkYED away Tront,the, mak . r>\ Scriber at Moant Carbon.' an 'Sun. , • .o. l k ,' der tut, it large BLACK BORSE r , . With a mar in his forehead, and a white I , pst on his now, and was out with a scythc`on the top Of his neck itnme. diately tinder the ;collar, and about 10 years old. Whoever will return said,ffortte to the stihscri. tar, dr give 'hint inforknation ,where he can get him again, shall be reasonably rewarded. ' JACOB-MOORE, August 28, 35-3t* • • : . ptAsEss. cgattly . "--A • supply 01-PeaSe's Code' gaiklYriaat roeeivedAloar the Wholesale Again, niladelphia, irteS for sale at /11.4RTIN'3 Drug Store ' r ' ' December - 31 . -1. I. ... • it THE . . = INDEMNITY= AGAINST LOSS , BY FIRE Tut FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., Capital; ti 400,090, Paid in. C3l4aTLt reamrouti.. r - - • , • CONTINUE to *Make Insur a nce. Poinailent and limited On every description of.sinipertr in town iind country mike usual favorable terms Mee i 6.31 Cheinut Street near fifth greet. .CLIARLES N. EtANC.RE/1, President. • • -;DIRECTORS. . - Uhertei N. iiiiater, Sainte/ Great. Tames Scott. Frederick Brown, Thomas Kart,' Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. l W.Riehards. Tobias Tirogni.r. Maestri D. Lewis. CHdRLES G. BANCIIER,Sec't. The,Subscriber bus been appoirked agent for the above menttimed inatitottoc,ind is now pre. .pored to make ihsorance,'on every description of prdper4, at tho;lowest rates.: _ • I ' ANDREW RUSSEL . Pottsville. Yune'l9, -1841: •s—ly IndemnityakOinst lose ier ilamsegii by Fire • Ca pit al 0300,000.• • • ' ' CHARTER PERPETUAL: retlE SPRING GARDEN RANCE CO -77 SU NS PANY, make Insurances': either tempor_ary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage fly FIRE, in town or country; en Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commereiaj and Mann. 'factoring Stock and Utensils of every description; Vassar-9 and their Cargoes in port, as well as Menge ges and Ground Rents open the most favorable terms, Applications for Inger epee, lir any Information 'on she subject may be made °lifter personally: or by letter, at the company's • office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON: McMICHA EL, President. • KRUSICH4}I, Secretary.l Draacrois, Morten McMichael, :Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, :Archibald' Wright, • P. L. Lagucrenne, :Samuel Townsend. Elijah nalteit, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman.. 11- W. Pomeroy, '.George W: Schreiner: The subscriber has been appointed Aozni far the above mentioned Institution 'and is now prepared to make I ristresscas upon every description ofproperty ;at. the lowest rates. BENJ Sll N ' BANNAN Feb.. 27.1841 Boots', Shoes, Halt,. ant; Siddlety, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! ! RICRARD SUCIENER, RESPEOFULLY, announces to his friends • - and customers that hel is itgtw, prepared to inanufacture,it his camblidynent irt Centre street, opposite W. T. Epting 4 ,s Drug store, all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the following low rates, which he will warrant to be equal to any made in this,BorOugh, to wit . Mer?•'s Calf-skin high heeled fashionable Boots i • . Morocco do o Plain do •' Kip lined 'do do; do An natorin3ent of Minuet" nailed lit;eileas tin hits also receives tom Philadelphia, a large stock sal:deli will be sold it the following very lois rates: 1 Men's first rate sewed strong I/Sots .$2 50 tall 75 Boote • r es 175 Kip lined j F ' l5 fashitnable pegged seal & lined hoots '4 do Youths' end Boys' Bocrti i • Men's SliOers u Point PuMps with heelS Etoatees '4 'Sewed Clay ties; Morocco high ; heeled fashionable Roma u Sewed Morocco Harrison tieshigh heeled fashionable, do rt Ilisr l occo Virginia!:Pomps, Youths' Moroccd',Diulliktert, a handsome ankle 1 00 to 125 Ladies' Morocco fashionable Kid Slippers 62. Finn rate Morocco fashionable _ Pump Springs .1 00 Misses's first rate Mou?cco slippers and ties from ; Children's Bo)tesa from U ' Morocco Thioteee, best quality 51 Also a large assortment of , other Boots and oboes embracing general variety, which will be sold a unusual Ipw rates. - • - .HATS AND CAPS f ' The Quailher has 'also'received a good assort mental I , . i 1 Fur HAS, • , , - First quality fine Deaver Hats,' Fine fluesia and Brash flats, First quality Men's glazed and I Leathern Calls; 1 Children's and Roy4eummer Caps, . Childrerci and Boys ' Leaf Ham. SADDLERY! AND HARNESS. , R. D, S., also continued t 4 keep On hand, and Manufactures at his esiablielrm ril, all kinds of Sad dles, flames,, Collars; flames, Fly Netts, Trunks, Briilles, ,Ice., tea., which he will warrant to be e qual' in quality to any, that is purchased in Schuyl kill county, and at such low rates. that will aston ish 'his, egstomers. poil and try. 24-1 y scrtuY LK Lt. 11 %NEN STORE. Richtird D,Shoener, nes also opened a Store at Schu,tlkill Hawn, 14 ilie•fratrnt building; next to die Rail ft-dad Bridge, where all the above men tioned EtoOds will be exposed for sale, at the same reduced Prices. COM 01110,8, and give us a fair trial—our triune is few prices—a gired arti cle, and en increased trade." • - Pottsville, ,June 17, __ I YQUNG -51- LADIES- INSTIL CUTE. , , ETOttiville Young Lsdie's I natitur, an der theelirection of Miss M. M. Allen, will open nil Fall Term, - Menday, • Septenriber 4th Application for boa:d will be; made to the prin. Op I. Tuition, for Itireparato rs classes $4 00— fur higher English branches $6 00 — fur the Len. images $2 00. ; • E A v l tt l itif i rf 9 m a ste le A . Pftmr.ct Toim, with in numerable ramifications of the arteries brench airing its inner surface. Through these vessels the blood, which imparts vitality to the hair, circulates. and when from obstructions in p ores . of the scalp , the sup ply ofblood . and Moisture te cut or the' hair loses its glues, becomes dry and harsh and &Atli Off. Now it is obvious that unlearthe pores air the scalp he o pened,the capillary' Action of the Mood restored, arid the ticerf and tiandritffiproceeding trod suppressed perspiration removed badness must speedily' ensue: JAYNE'S HAM Tomei will produce all these effect,— kaymere, it. will recktthe e bald places with vi- .orous and in:Orient tresses. th and ensure a healthfu g l and redundant grovith of hair, as long as :it is used in confermity with the printed directions which sceom party each bottle, end to which are appended numer. 0428 tunimoniale of its efficacy, from en,mecifour most , distinguished clergyman. and physicist*. • For:eale by Eicholta & Sanderson, Pottsville; A gents l'or the Proprietor. • August SAND I SANDI!: • 1 ' THE subseriberibas a large quantity of ercel r lent Band, which -he *ill deliver at any place inthe Borough at; 50_ cents per can load, and se the hauling is -all down bill be -will guarantee That the loads will - be .much larger than thoie generally haided• - •' - , f ,I , BAWD G. IrITENGLING. June -17, -i * 25--3 mo i • PERRICIAN STEEL PENS. I A t - FRESH supply- oafPerryian i ?el Pens. pOt .op in :.packages of 25 pens. a .s'` cents per package. just received. Also a . ' sit'. supply of tba : yrincipslity Pen t , a'new artiite-:-and steel, pane at 371 cents per Grose! ..:. • *. '•• ' '',.. Jone2d. , 26-4- . L 13.4ANWAN:', v'MOW 'WAVGI3I4IS—Por July I Er, 29-i- T. & J.. BEATTY p : AvilgovoN„ : :,,, • TIIE FOCALIONTASs I Olt INDLAN • „VEGETABLE PILLS. •f . -- - - !FIRE reMedies prescribed for the pure bf dis easerybasei correctly been divided into clas ses according to their . operation uptin the human system. Thus we hare: one Class which icauses the stomach to eject its contents, called emetics, another Incincincperspiration ealled dicdphoret.t ics and 'titbits! which omen:Wei the. stomich and bowels, denominated Cathartics, /cc. Cathar. ties or purging Wiedicines,:have In every ige and country been the favourites of the , physicians for the cute of themost obstmate and alarming ma. ladies. The wonderful success attending this of iscatmetit will readily .be understood whenve reflect that the stomach and bowels have assigned - le them, the ImOriant function of di gestion, tbeleonversion of food into blond, that vital fluid batended tor the growth and nourish. silent of the whole system.- It renews that when. ever, the 1 digestion organs' become depraved or disqualified fat the healthy; pelforinance of then` duty ( and this.occurs daily in civiliied society ) impure blood, and consequently dutettie lire the results. • ' -. 1 It has heen remarked,: that whenever the ato. mach is not usefully employed it is always at mischief. , That individual. who Would deny thrt the most torreidable disrasee are daily-cured by the use of Pills compounded and for sale in al most every hamlet of our country, %timid :certain ly risk his tepution for- veracity. The PoOti. hootas,' Lir India n Vegetable Pills cleenve - the stomach;;ourify the blood arid lemon inflame. tion, and have prov'ed eminendi useful in curing bilious Icier, bilious cholic, inflammati on of the liver, rheumatism, dropsy, 1 jaundice,`•`-.Pleurisy. costiveness, &c: Females of sedentary hab its and subject to indigestion, flatulency, head. ache, depression of spirits and Uneasiness, !MI and relief from the use of these,pills.- ;There is not kilieesse attended. with a' full epulse, a dry s kin, and it posted tongue. ;that these puts will not relieve. ..Tho follow ing,iiimple fiarrafive will show. the benefit derived from these piths in a ve. ry corriMon disesee • • ; J CERTIFICATE. • 'il Ravirig been cured by the nscof thePocahnn. tas Pill of an alarming disease of the liver of se. veral . years , standing, 11, deem it a duty to make my case known to' the public, foi thejbenrfit of others. I had taken various remediesitehich of. forded temporary feller, after using two box. el of these pills, my disease yielded, and I have enjoyed good health for the last six mrinths. • 1. WILLIAM FULLMER. • Milton rl 22,1843, • I A Is for the dale of the doer. - W. T. Epting, Pottsville, George lteifsr.yder, New Castle, Steiner Kopp, Schuylkill Haven, Hugh Kinitley, Port Carbon, Sehuatin r4t Hesser; Orwigsburg. Throughout th'p state' a supply can always be had of o Fred...Klctt ttr. co. Drug gists; corner of 2d and Callowlull streets, Phila: dclphii. r A pril29, • ' :• 13-74 ITKLAMATION. j . . . , N0.W..a1l men by these i riresents, that we LIPPINCLfr& TAT LO 0, corner of Centre and ttehantangnSGS ha - ire:just receit l edfrom the cities of Philadelphia and...Nita - Jeri a .new and ?plenitid assortment of firshionabloiiimgle milled and diagonal casslinekes, ;also fas,ttiotaablo single milled cloth of every description. I 1 • i ' „Just received from' their =wholesale i and retell . faithicipable clothing, ' store Nod 241 Market St. Philadelphia, anew stock of ready i Made cloth. log, 'of which they ',offer at i prices'M unit the time!, and guirantedro give entire setisfactionitii all that May favour us' with,a call s a& . pilaw-ire thus:, l, . ' • I l - A,.1 11l Summer Cloth Frock Coats from ic) 00 t0'61.1,1 • -. I dd Brass de . j 4.50 to 5 i) 11 do , Pads de 123150 to 3 •, • . .' dd ' Roundabouth .2 50 to 10 , i Idu Fine Frock 16oats 1225 to 3,00 , . . Ido ' Dress " 'do j2ooto p 25 - ' ; do Linen Rotuidt'a SaCkets ' 0:15 to 1 60 • !1 dO Parity • ' ao. l'=oo I. 2.50 '1 do Dark Gairibroon Pants' 2OO to 250 • .-, do Light '. . do , ; iOO to 2 . 25 . - Also a handsome ' assortment of Sloe Cloth Dreasiand Frock Votits, Grei,,Giceri'i any Black all ielpreportion to prices di the abOve, with a variety' et vest and - vesting ivhicti OM he • cold low' et the old:establishment cerneti of Centre and'Afatiantango Street . I 11 ' P. ,S.I Don't' forget to call °anti et a suit of .clothei 10.133 00.,; 1 1 . Pintsville..June IN, ` • 1 1 4. ' 24 .1 1 i t:. • ' ' ',NEW yoitii, - cpAl: All ,NCY, , ! I `. , ' 20 P 136 1371{EST.i 1 1' ' . . , ~ l .. 10 ' W. Kimball, solieita. eirsiin . 'ent el ConV A- 4. frotn the SehnYlkill region, of 'pal the vari.! ousqualittep,end fiIFZII for l iramett ate tale, by,. the cargo frir cash. approved eredit;or exchange ac for : Creries, Provisions, ; ttryl Moods, . Hard: - Wait, Boots. Shoes, lilits,loil, end:Articles ,re-1 gutted in the 'coal region. He will also attend te any, n egotiation requiring personal attention. Hie experience in the Coal Businero w ]hod personal acqOairitance, with Many of the; deters. in the city land vicinity OfAw York, gives • him a 'de,- cided advantage over strangers.? on , casual visit. ore; in, Making edvantageous, gales.l; He will alsO. visit . Hie Taverns, and Cities; .0v the North Riiterjor the pUrpose,.of making 01814/also the Exiderd Cities. Any one desirous to try'our mar.• lie; by: forwarding to me a bill of! lading, can . geherally have his coal sold on airi :al if invoiced within the market range ofprices . A "escription of i the !coal s lts condition. and AGM iv at mine will ;I . r • - al vitays . be necessary to guide mdin Pales.. All be siOsp pr.trusted - fo, me will be'ittinded to with prainptaess end fidelity: Refer to Messrs. A.& fr. tt 7 ; Packer, Reading s Pa. ,I- - . . New yorli; /une 11, .1 - 1 . 2.5-6 m, . $ 5 00 5 00 4 50 I 4 00 3 50 2 00 1 75 2 50 $1 00 to 1 50 37 62 25 87 131/ I 50 137 62 , to 87 25 to 37 eza 3 87 3 00 to 3 50 1 75 52 _ . WETIIERILL & BROTHER, manufactii tetP, No 65 north front street, Philadel pkos, have now a good supply of their Warranted pure whiet lead, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied lin consequence of a rue on the article, shall now •have their orders filed. • - I • IN° known subsinee poesessm those preeer,va-: • 1.1. ye and beautifying properies so desirable in a paint, to an equal exerit with tirodultetated white lead; hence any ,adnPetures of other mete rs. els' only mere its value. -1 It hes therefore beeh oie steady aim of the rOnufaCturers, fer meny years, to supply, to the'poblic is perfectly Pure v./bite lead.; and the unceasing demand for the ar. tide ie proof that'll has: met ''%vih favor. It is iifyarialtry branded on one head-LWETHERILL BROTHER, in full, and on: the other, WAR. invert Peas—alf _in red letters. November 19, . n At Guitar" Es I 11111int;IN / : DR'. Wm. Evart's celebrated' Camomile Pills do ;Soothing Syrup for children. I.; Baron Von Huteheleee. Herb Pills I . Doet. Goodie's remelt:Tilly,: 1 :DoCt, William Evan's Fever dr. Ague Pills, .Doct. Hunt's Botanic . ; I ' 'For- Dispeptici Peesomf,Hunt's - Botanie Pills : are said to' be superior to:any Medicine ever yet offere - d to the Pnblic.. I IA fresh supply oflllo above Medicine:e t: just received and for indeed t 4 Drug Store of ' ": Dec 11 • 50--i , JOIIN SI, C. MARTIN. ME 34-40 0 - • We !CARLISLE; Jr., o • • Foawanatxo,`4ttu COMMISSION i • ; • Arch Street wharf, Sahuylkill, . .• _I PE(ItiDELPHIA b i:SPECTFULLY infogna his friends and the that hail prepared to receive and for 4yard, Merchandise ra e•ery description, to till parts On the Juniatta, West and North Branches of the B roarlahatinah, and. Schuylkill and UlllOO Canals Tia Schuylkill and Union Canals; which are in complete Order, and such arrangements made as to insure a full. -SupplY of water dining all the year. • Shipper. of prayluce will find it to be their , interests to send produce:to the thlladelphia Market. via Schuylkill and lioion Canals, it being the dbeapest WIC safest route. Plaster, Salt andfisb minitantly on hand, at lowest Market prices. , Every attention paid to shipment of Mercbandize by.good safe hauls, commanded by careful'. captaiga together with proinptnets tit salesol produce, . , tierehandize will Rothe detained in stare an ac nount oratormy or wet weather, the boats load and unload ender tbe'store in atteldrY. Philadelphia,Jbly 1,1813. ' EN METHODIST UTM& HOOKS. • TUB subscriber busiest received NI fresh sup ply of Methodist !bate Soots of the differ. 'eot sites, whieb will !be; sold at Philadelphia Ricoh , ; B. BASBAN. September %I, ' 36 PURE WHIT* LEAD. SHERIFFALTY: To the free and Indepefidait fora ole.Schuykili County. - ' IGIRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:I+II3v ing been solicited bye number of my friends, I as induced to act myselfait a candidate at the nett General. Election for the office of SHERIFF, %../ Should l•be so fortunate. as to receive ft minority of your:votesi pledge myself to perform the ,duties of said office with fidelitv to the beet of my ability.. • JEREMIAH REED. rottaville;March 4. 10•—te'. . To tfie Electoro' of Sehuykilteo. RIENDS ANDFELLAW,CITIZENS:4A t the .1:• Urgent solicilation Of a number `or. my friends, lam induced to offer micelles a candidate for the office of • • L At the ensmogeleation. Should you think proper to me. fledge e4self to perform the dutiful of the office to the best of any abilities. • - SAMUEL KAUFItiAN. • 'Il March 11. To the Elect Ors of Schuylkill Co. FELLOW CITIZENg:—At the earn4tst sob: citation of a number of my fellow-citizens. have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the Office Of lIERIFF !. At the ensuing'election, and respectfully solicit your suffrage. •Should I be io 'fortunate ;as to be electee to said office, I 'will endeavor to 'perform the duties thereof to your entire satisfaCtien. Your fellow citizen. ' JOHN •oti. HECKEL. I - 11— March 11, To the Frtc and. Independent Fle6: - . tors of Schyytkiti ConntY. FELLOW CITIZE . N4:—At the (limiest solia 'Citations of a number of my friends!,. I have concluded to offer myself an a candidate for the office of • • • S IF At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your votes. Should 1 b e elected, I pledge itiyhelt tof perform the duties ulthe office to the best of atq abilities, , . .• Alarch 11, To the Free and Independent Elec .tors of Schuylkill County. AT the eat vest solicitation of a nurtr of my . friends, I have been induced to u er myself as a candidate for the office of • . SHERIFF AI the ensuing electi;in. Should you think.prn. per to elect me, pledge Mplelf to perform the duties of said office, to the, best of my 'ability. • SAMUEL CHRISTMAN. March 13, - I 12— To the Free and In ependdiit. Eke ', tors of Sehuylkili Countv.i .. . ' - 1 . . iIAVING been ' Solicited Solicited by a , large , . ntunber I of my friends; lon induced 'to offer myselj as a candidate, st4he ensuing electibc,•fut the office of . .':.- * SHERIFF. - Should I be so fOutinste as te rcceivd, a:msjority of-your votes I win perform the duties of that office impartially and to the best of My ability. WILLIAM IVINIZ.- - , . West prunswig. 'March IS, . i 12— - - To the Tree and Independent: Voters .Sehu3 !kill County. • ELLOW.CITIZENS: 7 The solicitations of numerous friends, who , have Promised mt their support , have induced me to ofrsy myself to your Ponsiderationorpa candidate fur the\ Of. fice of ; .• SHERIFF, , at the next October Llection. Shoff Id I be at fortunate as to receive a ,majority ofyour votes r will spare no exertions to give 'entire sairstne tion, by hilfilling the duties of the``-; Office with industry and fidelity. NICHOLAS sErrzt NE . ER. • Pottsville, March '25, 1843. 13— . .?o the Ellctors of SqleoylPill Co. . FELLOW CITIZENS :— AI the solicitation of my friends, who have voluntarily proini. sed to support me in different seitions of the county,.l t hsie been induced 'to offer myself as a candidate for the o ffi ce of 1 , SHERIFF At the ensuing election. Should I be so forts nate as to'be elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of the office with fideiite, t o th e best of my abilities. . JOSIIUti" BOYER: : ltlcKeansburg, !Ranh 25, 93..te*S1 To the Electors of Schitylkill Co. F ELLOW CITIZENs:-1 . 0 114 myself 48 a candidatelor the office of SHERIFF ;1 - -‘ OrSchuylkill County, at the electiOn in October next., Should 'you elect me, I pl e dge miielf to do my duty with fidelity. • • W C. LEIB. • Tottsville;AKil 1843. 15— , , Co the Voters of Sehuyiloll County; Fellow Citizens:—ln the hope;:of receiving majority of your vote., I hereby Uffer- ray self — t a candidate for the office of -. 8 11E'RIFIN -1 At the next General Election. If elected, mY beet exertions shall he used to perform the du: ties appertaining to that officeOrcimptly and faithfully—and ifdefeated,ahail remain . Yours in Friendship, .ANDREW WITSON. Barry, April 29. r ! 18—telt , f • „ DANIEL B. !Ws. . JAM • TOWN ' MALL STORE. roAgE ioleasore in' announcing to the citizens O_ SChniiki4 county. that they hiveiust opened in the basement story of the Town i !fall. on Centre -street. in the Borough of Pottsville; a splendid as sortment of NEAT GOODB, I Just brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ected with great care, and 'purchased at unusually ow prices--comprising every variety of Dry Goods,) Groceries; Glriss Wore China , War 4 Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which may tie found , • ' . ' Superfinb Cloths. bf various -colors and qualities Blue, Black and Fency-colored Cassimeres, . • Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen:Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, S Ik. Satin, Linen and Laces, ' Canton Flannel; Holland, and Nankin., f • -Marseilles and Volentia Vestingsi Aftnilins. Bleached & Unbleached; Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Iland'fa. New and dui error style Summer Cloths, ' eettonades and Bererteens. . 1 In*lne, a very general assortment of Gentlemen'', Summer Silk,Cotton, Mohair. Morino & Woned Stockings Ladies' Ind Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Blickskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orieanir, St. Croix, Pori Rico, Leaf and Lump Sugars. - s , New Orleans.Sngar Hpnee.and Sirup Molasses, Tea a:d Coffee, of various kindsi, . • Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, • Salmon. Herring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, , • Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef:,and Venison, Olive Oil. FreahVjuit, and Pat Meal, Havanna, HalfS., panish and Common Segura,. Soda , Water tad Sugar Crackers. 'Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches; - arida great variety °tether tutelar; all of which will 1 beiold.at low prices for cash. of in Exchange for eoasri r predate. . ; Remember the Town HaßStore. ' Pottsville. May 1,4. • 20— t • NEW ROOT AND SHOE STORE. MT. opened, at the old Pont 'Offace.,' Centre Si ur opposite Market, an excellent assortment of Soots and Shoes - of superior quality, which will be sOld cheap, very cheap for cash. by TEIOMAS•FOSTER. April 8 15— . 27- , Allen's Pivot Pen- h oiaers, f ; • 1 - I ANEW and excellent artiChi. price / 2 1 cents riomMN)OIL:i--A fn each. •Just received and for male 1 , . V_ . won Ott. fur sale by) i SILL' Sept. 2 V. HANNAN. i 'March IS,' 1 i , - :1 SIIERIf? ICIMEL SELTZER. 11-= • • • HAAS & LAINt ~, . .. '' ' AN . ORDINANCE a . :'; ' For regulating. 'curbing 071 poring tAe - mat and genera in pada if Centre anct)3ail... ' road Streets. , ' -'' • . Secruiii j. Bait ordained 'and - enacted :41 the Town Cdooncil of the tiorougli of Pottsirille l pod it is hereby ordained and enacted by the autfrOiity . of the same, that the grades or regulations 4 the ascents of CentreStreet, from Central Blockfitrth.. wardly to the northeast corner of Laurctifreets and southwardly to the south line of SlorrialAd. dition,lre, and the same is,tereby fixed aril es tablialterkass follows, viz:—' ..L . .: ' NORTH CENTR.:`I3TfiEET, EAST 44Di. At the northeast corner of Centre and *rya eon sheets the curb line ahill commen* two and a hill itiches.trelow the lip of Central Aloek, from thence fall one foot five inches to a Mutt, _distant 'elle hundred and two feet; from:Vier:ice , • _. shall rise one foot seven'and a half trichetto tie southeast corner of Markel street, thence el to the northeast corner of said ;street; then( .7 hal rise nine itches to a summit eighty feet tont, 4 thence ;fall ono font three levies to the'siiii east corner Of Callow hill street,.thenCe rise twWinchea to the northeast corner of said street, the rks rise eight feet one inch and five tenths. to thii,,iiiouth: east corner of High btrett, thence rise fireAnches and five tenths to the northeast corner tpil said street, and from thence rise twelve feettfe iii., cheat the nurtheast,corner of Laurel stri?-1: NO,RTH CENTRE STREET, , WEST AIDE. Commencing at the Culvert one bundirtd and two feat'north of Ndtwegian street,. thiqine of the-enrb shill be three inches below tbit2op of Central Block, and from thence .8114114 e one foot four inctlitsitethe southwest corneqi Mar ket shett.;Orit thence level to the nothwest. corner of said street, thence fall one footOree in ches :to the Culvert, ninety three feet tistant, thenCi rise one foot two inches to the i#ll4hwest • corner of Calltivellia street, thence lcv4t4o the northwest corner of eaid street, dhences ) irOe ono foot five inches in the • diatance of 'vie* feet, then4e rise seven feet four; inches , to thellsouth. wceieecirner, of /bah street, and from &Ice rise 4 . , thirteen feet six inches to toe southwe:ti trier of Laurel street. ' ILO SOUTH CENTRE STREET, EAS7 . SIDE. . .The curb line at ti southeastcornespiNorwe gian, street shall be tight inches abovtt4o top of Centralflock,l and from thence shall ritjiu'lnit feet to the northeast corner of Mahantingix., street, from thence rise fok and. a half incheitto ..the southeast corner orsdid street, thencefife,three feet I ten inches and seven tenths to the,niirtheast corner of Church Alley, thence level to; tfi* soup. east corner of said Alley, ;thence ee feet nine inches to the northeast corneri. Union street, thence rise nine feet five inches tit e south side of the next alley, thence fall sixteep feet to rho northeast corner of I.llauth C4n4 Street, thence rise fifteen feet seven inches lei* north. east corner of Market street in Morris'il;Vdttion, the'nce level to the southeast corner af4he said street, and worn thence fall twenty.etOlA feet to the south line of Morris's iAddition. SOUTH CENTRE 'STREET. VERIP siDE; Cemmencing at the COlvert one' hiirtdrea and two feet 'north of Norwegian street, thetirb line there, shall be three inches &lois thelrw of Cen. tral Block, and from thence shall risc43-ren ice t eleven inches to the nurthwet cornt'OnT Mahan. tongo street, from limners rise nine...infcs to the southwest side of the said street, ther , i4iqse foul feet and two'inches to the northwest4orner . of Church Alley, thence levt I ti the sut4east tittle of said alley, thence rirre three feet scvpi inches to the northwest ,corner Ur ion sine rd, thence rise nine feet-five inchealto the south:s,ole et the next alley. ther.ce fall sixteen test trile4oint op, tiosite to the minimal: Cormr of. Atingh Chunk siree t, thence rise fourteen 'feet nee #o3h to the northwest corner of Market strectii4 Morris's Addition, thence level to, the ruinthweitecorner said streets, and from. thence tall o'94y-seven feet three inches to the.sbulli line of No,riis's Ad. dition. 'di r • - WIDTU OF PAVLVEN4?. • • si - eTioN2. The width of the paveint§te. or side walks in Centro street shall be as fuNas, viz..— .10 that part of centre !stmt:l, betwr,-bnithe south lino of Morris's 'Addition arid the 1.4)4th line . of Benjamin Poit's Additinit,,they sliiilbbe eleven fed wide. From thence to High siret,', they shall he fifteen feet wide on the east side hfdhe street, and on the west side, of the,samestath as for north as Norwegian street; meaptirhi in all ca ses froni the true line of . the atreet, and. from :thence shall extend in a Straight.fitiOn as to he tow tpen fee t from the hose at the srlOillivesteor. ne'r of High street. From the snuthWest comer of High` street, the eurbstorie shag fxtend in a straight line to a point at the southeiist, corder of Laurel Alley, eletien feet from theiti.est side ,n Centre street, and thence continue S t lilie distance of eleven feet therefrom, to tie souWeast corner of Laurel street. 4 From the southeast oornei' of If ik ft ' street, the curb stone shall calen4 to- a point' thirteen fel t front the yea side of. Centre streeOnd distant - one .hundred and .evea;fett trout Nciirthern Block, frorn thence extend thirty.three feel b a point e. leven lett from the east side of theYstreet, and from thence . continue the'clistan of' eleven feet from the.anst side of the!streetilti the, south ' east curnor of Laurel aireei. ' • PART OF RAILROAD STI , IiRET. " - 4 e r Srerros 3. Commencing at the riet_aliwest cor.• nor of Market and Radrcradistre_ets,iat a pOirit ten feet seven inches below the top of it*tral Blink, the curb line shall rise six inches tottie southwest corner of Callowhill street. 1• [ t 7-.. • There shall be hot one Tot of . I rtribstone and one pavement or sidc . walk in thisAtt4eet, which rhall be on the west Side 'thereof; And six feet widr, measuring from,the tine Piaci( the wee,. ' SEcTii•rt 4. Theside.twalis or fooLways on both aides of Centre ttreee, froi'n the sentlelineol Mom. : ris's Addition to the south side ofl,4orel "street, and on the west aide of Rsilroad 00et- In'tween Market and Callowhill strders, skaV be graded, cut down, or filled up, according trite several es. cents and descents herein Shove ""iiA 'forth, and curbed and pav e d. and' the gui(erS made' and paved as herein after directed,..and hhe....praperty in front of which such footways l otirikiiewalka and gutters shall he male and' paved, 14101 ho and the same is hereby taxed ,with the esOnse there f, in 'proportion to the extent of the ins in front on said streets, agreeably to" the propsions ofthe Act of Assembly entitled,lfiA kuPßement to an act entitled an act incorporatint'Ote town , of Pottsville in Schuylkill County imosti BorOugh," . passed the 15th day of Lune, A. D. 1840, • Su-me 5, The curb stdnes lo*illaced in said treats, shall be at leak three feet: long, two feet. ide, and six inches thick, and sitliprevet it may' be necessary to extend thq eurbttoOs more than ten-inched above the gutter, thati:ffir every inch so extended, they shall beim an ititzreased.width, of two inchea. I•i 'L , I' • i: The front and l ende of s id'cortuitones must be dressed straight an tiToeth for theltreadthofone foot from the top; the top roust elso, be dressed straight and emiiiuth.'and brongliCto an uniform thickness °fide rridhea b dreteiig down, the Sack fog the breadth of thee incheii and devilled to correspond with the rise of the - pivernent. The curbstones must be set or that thd Rent shall lean back one and one half Int hes to flit foot rise, and - the top to eurrespondiwit the gr iidehereiiiostab. hatted. I- 1 i ,t; Six-rion 6.—A gutter "three - r o e. Me shall be paved outside of said i curbstone , 6 w lacing a ro of well burnt brink . on r i dge , wt their ends to the curbstone, heving fell from 4:41 half an inch in their length, the remainder o.P,Te gutter. to be paved with :email semothed or"•siounded stones, 7 and supported by a small curbiq or flat stone. art on edge and extending. at past four inches lower than the adjoiiiinglpavementef the gutter. The depth and ehriPe of the evil gutters shall, with the several ale-ants and desclutii'of the same, be regulated by the-Borough Slar:tsyor, or other• person appointed by McConnell forjhat purpose. . . Seems 7.—That the, severaL2*rist ottoiii? „.„, era end penalties coritaitird in ttet,•eightb, ninth and tenth' sections of an orditience. pasted the Mb day of May, A. D. 1613, entiVed an ordirianee f or the regnlation,,curbirig anil. poking of Market street from Centre stre4 to' thatioper Culvert; Adams 'Vett from Market to gi g b street, and Third street from 'Market to Higkstreet. be and the same are hereby made a part Otitis ordinance. the same as if the whole tit tho sdid seettonaviera herein sot forth in fall. Ii ,'' lil Passed into an Ordinandr, the Tirenty.fifth day uf July A. D. 1843. '' d .. ~ . 1 , . FRANCIBI.I. PAIFIN,./"reSll..; ATTEST !—IPAAw Rem Toeing 1 /kit -• Pottsville, August:s,lBl3. - II ,••- - . 1 I 41 : .1 a 2-- supply Cc* ) 4 CIAN'at, .