• Low Pursuits. :11 'To daily mirth with atalliets mean ar,d Proves thattLe mind is tlveak, or taakei rise. Neglected talents rust into Aleeay, > . MAI every cffurteneatn toth.pto play.' -:' • "The man that means success, shuuld soar . above A 6 old.er's feather, or 'a lady's glove. Elreounmoning the li/q.t. to such a theme, • The Truit of all Ler labor - is whipp'd cream. As 3raueag:e flew nlOlOl4 11101 - /510i301 trcm rts highest pitch to iounce a wren' Ai if tite, pact,. puri.osing to vki„ kzhettio'carro L.totelf a %ice 4in g ,eritread." • - CON% PELL „ , or a ir ur ttytal, mine pig :flask Horse, apout lour . (a t ilt oiler &It qi beide' er.d, via inches He has pten gut.luur plat k ishint,e_td two, ptibre, and Lb is 'neck all over his pod}', put :,as dal' is !duck ith3. He trod*, an ganteri,. an paces. an sae g, and yen he cage, bra lege . -end Feet all poi. v. n sltei tirades -Thu has %WU 'Lars pOn his bred, path alike. tut'von in placker dian toiler—be bee tiro ryes, son is put. titu r and tuder is pun de side, iS his. head. tut.' .ven yt.o go uu tuder side he vont see you—ven he eats much he bus n pig petty—suit be. long dale - tot tangs dowil"peyet, put I cur it abort Lida day, and nevi , tia liso lung t.e it.va . s—he,is e.t.a eh round, put b - .oeland Aiwa camtd off, EILO 'DOW biabas - only gut .61,ors' foe r -be hulls up Lis . ' head mid luoks gaily, and vq n he bah lit en scant lieititrips opuut I : ke curry ting is de world--be vill s.de ea; tie, ur a shae, or a eart,er will go py binhelt in.taut tiokody put a.l tv, or his peck mn a poy'ou it—be is nut cry o',d, end Veil be vitals or 'rune, Lis heed come I elore and his dale 81145 pubind, only sr a be durns wend britrgite met, and 'den his dale coulee first. Whuever'rtll pring Lim pack. : "hell 10.1 five t. Ilea tewerd.'ati it he prizgs :pack de tie - I d , ,t stole .Lim, he - shall wee y tullsrs en ai no qucatiot.s. Ericen . AND 1 41:n Llg.—Yhe o.TroOle tells the tollowibk story :—A I.:itnchman who knew :very little rat our lanuagc,tinfoituitatel ..• II 411{110111y wilt a bat k , Countryman; and fight he inu,t, and that top. rough andtumble. Hut 'be lure k.e omit, t.t it, he was'it 0;1111AlOWI to know . what I"hp Atould ery't ut if he founo hinizelf wkap. pet]; •Atur being infoitned that V 4 heu he wee sAtitfied, all that l.e would' have to Ldo would be, to crY.otn:en'uth, at it th y wtint Lut poor' Mon. , Fleur, in his mot the word, and. finding his eyte were likdy to he rimoved from thee ifock , m, he began to cay one ; but Joetelitl.ol -..e.ying w hat he was told, lie connnenetld bawling hurretillurratt ! ! hurrah,! ! I 'Po, h a as tontiliment, the c. Ivory man Itriat pounding ami gougiort -the haider, then Itlontokur funkng there was no use in helloing, turned and went to work .. 1?n auch/g0.0.1 eatuest, that it was not 1 - grig' before (the country man sung out in, a , Etentortan voice, 'enouglil bay that aiaitioaid the Frcuchman.= Enough ! 4-Bough ! stied be .agaiti: when - the rietichman , in his turn, biotic out—,..l3egar dat is -de vats wind I wile try to Foy' long time ego." • SiLLI,NG POTATULd•—•"• farueir; dnviog ayi of fractious oxen before a load lot. Potatots, ptu poscd to sell Itia produce in this . inannet . :—WhOa , hush! I say, you don't stint to buy any 01 tny--v;hoa, hush!—taule; duz , Suppose we 'do, what's the pikt!' 'Well 6ey ought to Lc worth—suLoi, Iniall—two,and stx, hadn't theyS lrhst isn't f.r out ol the visyt`what do yoti`say fu ready uusill';,l , Why doting tia you, put them at —whoa, hush!--two shil:;na, 1 guets.' .Yob hien% a had patrol tattle.' 'Crutch ell pydiand did ye ever!--whoa, husLl-14 hat in tophet his gOt iota ye!' •Ili;h lied is all the diflieulty.' Why 121,W, !ouk bete,-11.1 uutlti the light of the canopy ,L tiey'gv c.t Lush!—out straw -and ti at autf utOre'u 114, thrashed. Dui I gueiis . Tit hare for Thia iambi aarcnihts tiVan't—whas, hu-h!—etand, itr-hostr. Et , Ttll FiLOLISENCS.--1110 last sail best specimen ul wrsiern el. (pence; that weliaAe seen,. is gwtin ,tn .he Wheehn. tit:menu, as knows : The law cirri:6,ly ti7eaaree, gentlemen, in the twani,fulllanguege ul Sin,ki , pr'ut . e, that where no doubt exis.s of the gitilt of the; prisoner, it is your duty to lean upon tte. • side of justice, rind tench hitn iii innocent. this fact in view in the:tare of my client, •g, nt:ernen, you 'have, the honor of making ttioad of! him and all his relations, sod ycu can ali.rs mpm this occs sion, and rt thct with pl,murethat - you did as-you .here been 'done l•y. •Ifut if, Oil, "the other Lund you disregard" this .pri.,ciPte of 'law; and' set a naught my elovent •remarks, and (mob tam in ',guilty; the :silent twitches'of c.iriscienca will fol. tow . yeiu alluvet 'neer) , T.llidh.lp I feeitt;nl arid 1 /4 injured:and down trodden c.ii nt w,ll . he, pretty apt g'it on Ina one ;of thesoi dart' n:gh.s, as my \ cat Pg Lts uu a smiler IA ornew milk ! A Goon alien the clairiulihe war of 1812, su'Aniericsii vesal ileit.Lo crew of green. Yatikera,Moortil at St. liathitrine - s - thck, in Lou-!, d -n. Qw ol the yankees ri.tchid PAO •a large( watelionso, of the' piiipfittoe, presuming Irian hill • appeal-ince that ha'e.aii a gr,f u one, thus aircust•rd' • btu ; • • • in-lt-rhrqtrit,C3-Cdri yciii l l-t•tell in-in,' Here --- 711 is at titicrit;es. - -mint' his ape( eh, and: his• bask 'keeper adv.inei - d.to his tlaelblabCP, say'ilig: • Islie was g Sing to usk you ii you knew why limils ass spoke: -Wall, I ;,ue.-is I do,'. rel.lieil Jonathan; I guess !alarm was a stuttering' man, and couldn'tsi cab, airs 'rp : , ks for • . •• IBninire You•lit..L-qt•ottly, daddy, who pays fltr the editcatiett of fill' I o • 1 1 ShyAi nJhuil),-)oo et ty boy. .1)dtho) . get their tendon' tor buthiuT - ;f6-1 don't gist i,tly te r acitij,' It .:r education, you num:hull yon.' 1 Ortiell, tbt u Ow raper !fee; d 4: •. - * . , , ~ ,-, • 'How so , aininvir In '' ." T i . • .e Cause they 1.16 about , the fi.his in the et arunfi Vitt' in schools?. ; 1 ~ .. •GO to bell, ybo lotignosttesti.ius varmint sou,' l aid the. woudttniq- diddy.l •• '. ' ' • 1 AEI A rearta.—Ascettein era , h. east upon the shore b 4 the dd.., sad eat,er . torigatn its natit'te element; Was walking, as etas his cee.om, sideways, to the itttret's edgy. By way, , he lITIA nab en.ecl" us the eante predioement ; bu'r_hst, like cnu,t other IWeplic travelltid trith his he4d 'lamest. .1 thY n-et s;.e, sir,' said ill,. eel,- ••.Thy you should refuse tet:Cunlertn to the eu.to,na uftho world ead.the hay hita of sue.ety, the'r.t" .re, I Will thank you to turn. grout and walk rupiel The erab ntaintained- his right to Wail; as he yleasrd, Luxe especially :as it wile' the only warhe - conld walk. eel per.i.t...d. qu,i4.l. ensued : meantime tile tide tarAt out', and neither patty being able to :::each the water. heekward or forward; they wt:re left to die:of thirst , tieutt the soul: -; • • TILE 3oLDIZU /YCTI Es, —Let tiv j lebrn these dices antics (...) fr.= Stssigirrouf 1 Catechism. is • - sort of Manual, a wirito of direcions by •-•' that great gzoelai ko hgr sulaters. *rush hard with the, bayonet 'Althoff Will lose.. its .way 7 the bayonet:env:lr.' etab onto —endoff with the Turk, from the bap:null Stdb' the second. Stab the third. A btro will etab, l haff 4 dozen. If 'three attack you. e.ab the fast, rue on the second, bayonet the • , • ' • - I V . bat etliio ,(ore ahristian—for any • —,bateau No wonder that it so mutes eveu ----bogs to the °Meat gimes; and makes them mu• 'neon, caroderch,irixates. villains of every mime 114 . , the sto cmti.r-pro4f CM . , i •_• ' - lOU 1 ~. " CONE:01 FTIOR 'OF :VIE FI.V.IfiGS, 1. , fedi/. na of the Liarr, Asthma; Bronchitis, Pain or I-Veakneks of the !Freost!or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, P leurisy, Bemtrrhoge of the - Lunts, and ell affections ,i; f :the Paltannoiy • . Orions. • :, - ' . . 'NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION: A cornitnind thilsamic; preparation of the I Primus Verge/Aura or ' Wild -Ctieit.v Ilark, a '. coinbined with theE.rtioci of I Tar. prepared by I. a b l eVe,T'elieriiical process. approved and reccrn• an iided by !ie Mast distingnished physicians, and universally aclinowlegedi - the mostsvaluable, medicine ever eiseLvercd. • - ': . •• . :-.,-. . ' .No Quackery,'" 'No Deception. w. , In setting forth the yirtoes.ef this.truly groat medicine. we have no desire to deceive those evlio are labouring under andiclion,; no r d o we wish to eulogize it more than it jvstly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the va , t a mount of , suffering and distress occasioned by -many of the thstahes in which this medicine .atu , 'preyed so • logIlly eucce.ssful, We feel that we can not tireeits claims too strongly, or say too much ~ . in- its taveur. • Varies remedies if . i., true haie been offered, and pefFed into nnticetur - the cure of diseases ut the Lungs, and some have nu doubt, seen found very usetul, but of all that have vet ban discov ered, it is admitted by phy miens and all who have witnessed its effects, that rime has proved as IBUCC(.3.111141: 3 this. Such indeed, are the • ! - SURPRISING VIIRTU!..S'.. ' I ; lhte Balsam, that even in the advanced stages 'Cos.ourrion, after all ihermo3t esteemed rem erlik.s of . physicians have failed to effect any change; theme of. this inediciiie has been pro. elective of the most astonishing relief, and sc. , lonlly effected cures all 4 all hopes.of recovery had bew despaired . ;- . - I the first stages of the diseaso,termed "Ca. larthul Consuwption," originating from neglect. "ill: COLD, it has been Used with' . undeviaiing success; rind hundreds :acknowledge th'ey owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. "In -that:term of Consumption so prevalent ainongst debeitte: piing female',. culannonly termed debilitY, lii 4d ..GOING INTO . . .IEXECIAIsZE," A complaint with which tbousands are linger. ing, it has also proved highly successful, cud. nut only posSesses the powerlof checking the prog iess of this alarming complaint, but also strengln cr.B: invigdrates. the system more effectually than any Medicine -we have' ever nossessed. llesides its.surhrising 'Olcacy Constimiii tins), it is equally etficaciuusin Liver Complaints, Asthma, Itranchitio,• and all affections of the Lungs, arid has cured malty of the must obsti. nate cases, after every. other remedy had failed. iLfFitirl pa r ticia rs see. Dr. IA7 tat aes Tree tise'ian Consum. idiom, to be had of theagents. ! The Extruortiinary StiOess ' Attending the ;use of [tie Medicine in discoics oil the litings„ and' the iniany singular cures" it has effected; haiing fully.eitablished its efficacy, and as we have alrea _published numerous tier. tifieates from th glitistatttlxirity,-whiph prove its virtues beyond all &Mid; we consider. it tin ,necessary to exhib,t a long liar of Vern in this place, and will only inentiiin a few cassiyo show, what it haS dune. WHILE LIFE E 'WE %HAVE &PUS:. bOME HOPE. 'A slnaltigNO CORE.—Among- the many ern gulai cures which this medicine has' effected, there is perhaps none in whiclillei poweri are so ' fully shown as in the case ,Hrs. Austin. , hisludy had been consumptive for 'several yearYs, and during the greiter-part, of this IbITIC_ had received the best medical attention, and iii. ed all the - , most valuable trokedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest ills. progress. :She be came siliticet to violent fits of coughing, expecte. rated large quantities of matter occasionally tin ged with bleed, and step by step . this learntl , dis' ease continued its course; until all hopes of a re. eciiery was entirely despaired of. , While in this diStressing situation; lingering upon the very verge, of, the grave, she Commenced the use of this. Balsam, which to Use her ow nexpression, op. crated almost like a charm: 'ln 'a few days-she expectorated freely, -the !,cough: wail gradually suppressed, and every Jay appeared tu add fresh vigour to her liaiks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in better health them film has ofijoy ed fur years; DIIINTE:IEtTY.D Ts.sli - LliCYL—thiVillg witnes sed the' surprising of Dr. WiAlr's earn of Wild Cherry, in the ease of Mrs. Austin, I. eheerfully aclinniiilidge the above statcniont to be true and correct; • • J.N4WALTERS.',,,hI. D. Li cart COMPLAINT.—Mgrs. EliZa: ThOfllpSoll . WOE' 3f/hied with this complaint for nearly five years, during which tense she i.v.aS tinder the must skit-. ful phySicians—had Botanie;and flun.cepatiric remedies , , and every thing that of. ,erred her any hopeal cif , relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, somefinica in ;lie shoulder and Small of the 'bacli, a hacking cough, frequent. pains in the breasi, 4od had been una ble to sleep on the right-aide,for three years--t By the ufse of this Balsam, she was cured-in a few webk,s, and remains Welt to this day. • ELIZA. TtiomrsbN. - • wo9d.cvn, Sept 4,1841. Dear Sir :—Althoughlymr invaluable 'mai eine has already found laUndreds of powerful rid . venter, it may still he !gratifying to you to re. ceivo a ,communication itrom any one that ha. been relieved by it. Such,Sir,,is truly my cases 1 have been a .victim ,ti that, terrible disease Ponsuniption.for many months, and have suffer eil much, that ,many had 6ccurne almost weary of My life. Hearing yeinrsilelsant so highly prate.: ed, I b egan taking it 'a few weeks back ; and can assure you it has relieved = me ' more Tian .any thing 1 have everose',d,before, and ;'confidently believe it-will cure me effectually. ,Please give the bearer the worth of theeneloscd, and oblige, Yours Ropeellully,'• • , ;. - -;1' JOHN PEARSON. Chester Cotinty, Sept. 6; 1841. reiend Wistar t—lt 4ives me much pleasure to inform thee that my wife's health has ingony . .. ed very much sinec.Sho has been using thy Bal sam of Wild Cherry; and we think there is no doubt but it will cure. her? She' has taken tlie• too betties .I purehas'ed fram thee a:A.3I time since, and her cough, jis much - better, she 'also sleeps well at night, rend says She has found no thing to give her so mach relief. "Thee will please give the bearct two bottles more fur •- Thy Friend, LDWAIID. HOLMES. bancoisterCuirmy,:inly, 18,1841. • Dear Sir:—Picascsend,reativo botdes' of your genuine - Balsain• of Wild Cherry. I : bave been afflicOtthwith Consumption for the last. tivo years and staled `Sexy much . with rn SeYeeClcough, pains breSst,ilifileuity of breatlll4. night sweats, &e.,aud led and also been Under] kev.cral ihictors,f4efl could not find tiny thing 'to relieve- until i I used some of your Balsain.. I got one Twin a neighbor, of mine wbnis using it,anithrive found such wonderful relieffriarri it that have doubt it will cure me - ! , - Very respectfully, yours, &c, • ;ROBERT IIaNiMAN.I n" Read the follinving front Dr.: - Jacob Hoff. man, a physicilin ,of efabmsivu practice iii linden comity. {. • Dear Sir,-1 procur ed one bottle or pr.. Wis.' tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry:from Thomas Reed, .Esq., of this place, ilid , tried it in a case dirket'. - nate .a, child of rabl Schwehic, in which raditother remedies 6 - d been tried with. out any .relicf. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opinion,.th.; child cffoctually cured by its use. Yours, &c., , • . JACOB - fIOFFMAN, M. D. December 23d, - Dear Sir,—Your ;DalSam cf Wild, ,. Cherry has -effected sane astaoishing cures here. Ono of which is an old ladY: Mrs. Ruo.sell.who.had been suffering for a lorig time with shortness of breath.: 'Mg. and general weakness ,until'slie Wee fiaally obliged to keep her. bed.. Alter vat ions mixer. ra medics had bean resorted bi iii v itn, he c mann using ycdut 4.4 4 .- , . , , . iles, was . eo far recovered:as ,tti biopic, to attend to all the duties of lief boost. and Rtte takipg two bottles WiorWwis'entirelitort.a., - ,; , . . 1 Respectfully ".t.-e '..• ir • , ''..' ." I: • .•'-- -•[ -- ' ' .1011:s1:, Si C. ',loAirriN. Petteville. Pa. •_ i" - ' • _theta is a 'purst:tit mixture called plre.kaaera shnuld 'ef!ry particulir_to -ark tar, DT,. '.WISTAit'S %Ali arid- tiliserve lila aignatta§col ths got- Prepared for the riroprielbi.'and sOld,at whole. salOy Williams & ec..thetElasis , Nci.2l'Minor street, Philadelphia; -. . . : - • Sold in Ponbailie - 1;y •E: Li. EIOUJIOLIZ and JOHN:.': MARI'IN, !mid: irl il.bnest tvetY iono and I/ illage throe - 100ot theconutrv. , Price $I DO cEutilL. • • •.; January 7,1E43; • I ; • 2 ruziADELtiii IA itgADING;Zz parrs- m._mma - Reducrho, pf Frrei g ht pia 31crei an' die- ON and a;ter Monday. neat, June 26:14 . 1813 Gooda will be. forwarded with despatch at the following rates of, Freight between .Rending and the poibts below nutted, per tun of lOW lbs. (r : : i - Beitiocenl Between 1 ' '.Peading ..Reading . : 1 ' and ; • and .• 'I hap.; 1 Ntisville Plaster, slate, tiles &e. • IS 1 10.` 1 .75 cts Peg . Iron, blame, tooter, i 1 - marble, rosin, tar, 'p tch, ! -1 . 20 - 90 dip , and gribastonee. ' i Nails & spikes; bat) iron, 1 castings, fead,turpektiric I t ~ ' 'bark. taw tobacco, salt .., •1 40 , 1 00, provisiuriedstatues luau I j ' i•- . . bit, stoves &c , 1 -11 ; Flout per tome!, i, ldcto 11 eta Wh'eot, corn, rye, , clover/ 4. ms , i cts seed, & salt' per bushel, c GrocerieS„ harelware,:tcel,"l : • - cqPper,• tin, blase; do- I .. me.r.tic liquura, Machin: i. i I err, - butter . ;and' 'eggs, } 2 . 10 cheese, lard, and':tallow,. t.f-- oil, +ypo:, cotton. leLther, rayeMes, paint.=, oys. ,, ters, , h'amp and Col dage.) Dry goods. drugs & med,) : icines, loreign pipers . , I : Whics,glass, paper, fresh 1. 2 dtli 170 foli, meat, confectiona- i ' ' ry, hooks & ,stationary.. . , . No additional, 9harges fur ..eoirimission, star , age; or receiving ar delivering freight at any a he 'Company's .Depas on oe - litie. 1 . ialy 15, 1843, 1 IFEVER AND AGUE. 1 1 1 Rovviiivqs 7 010 C jII:7CTURE: , . ' FRESH stipply 'ofthe above Medietne.a certain .M.core for the lever aed &elle. Jtist ;received and sale at r . • 1 ' . ;VIARTINS Drug Store tScptenaber, 3. I I. : 3G— • 1 MOUN7 CAB.LION HOTEL. . I • . '''' —1 . 1 THE inbe .. .ekilier most respectfully a nnotince I to th;e Public that hoj has leaved the abov 'I • I ' ' splendid and delightful e'otablislinient, :..4. which will be 'opened " for their ne n': /I.J. . odation lon Monday the .10th' :, . —_—•.------ inst., . ! • ';. i ' The Hotel MIS lately undergone. 4 thosongli re novation withauch improvemente and additional furniture as will much increase tit comfort and accom modationl6l , his gueiali. This 'Hotel is; situated at the termination of the Philadelphia acid Reading' Rajdroad, 93 miles from philadelphia, alljoining the Bointigh of Pottsville, and combines all the adiantageS lof both town 'and country—attached th, the establishment ex-,. cluSively for thh use of its guests is a beautiful ornamental terrace garden, an enclosed Park of siw.ral acres; overlooking from its rising grounds OM flaiiroad, the Schuylkill Riveriand Canal, Abe reservoir of the Schuylkill Na' lgation Co., and commanding a romantic: and beantiful view of the : surrounding' mountains. Th' ] e Hotel, Bath • . Houses and stables have a plentlful supply of purn mountain spring water . • The extensive aid airy stables and coach bruises, WO be attended byearerul and: attentive 'ostlers; it l,:lailroad plea - , aerie car and carrieges, will be kept fur the ac coMmodation Of guests Wishingtbl,visit the 111iLeg and othezr planes in this interesting region. As a Pledge of his disposition to Oise his best excr. Lions to give satisfaction Ito his guests, he begs to refer to Ahe reputation of the Catskill Mountain Hduse and Congress Hall in . the City of New Ytirk when kept by him, and asturcs them that having daily access to the Philittlelohta markdl, his euriplies bpth for the:Table and the Bap shall be the hest that can : be procured:, L • 1 Families and indivOuids are assured that eve-, . ry l l uttenti n W ill be paid by-, the subscriber and ---- his family to rider their visits ns pleasant arid as comfortabl e .\,7 af at any other isiablishment in . this countrn'd a share of the.iiublic patronage is resp ectfully S)alici;:l.l ;I ' 1 i .11ARLIS 11. WEBB. ii‘lorint Carbon, July 8, 1843, r 28—ly _l. - FARE REDUCEDON THE • • ,' • I ruzLIDA., IMAIIING ANI) POTTS. . 'VILLE 11.ILROl' i AD. , ' ' ''''._..5....,.......:„;=•—• - --ri_,...k--1.---...- . . , •Jt " ht Clasa Cara. 2dClatts Cars. ;Fare to Pottsville, ,'• 15250 S2I?C: • To ithinediate points alto _reduced. , IThe Passenger 'Crain now leaves; the Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock . A. M.. stopping at, the usual way points, apd arrive at Potts ville at 12A o'cl'ck. Rewriting. leyes Pottsville pt 7 o'clock Al M. daily, and! arrive is the city at 12 o' clock. , passengers for NorthutitlWrland and catawissn meet stagtls at Pot) Val of the trains ditty, and are can Out delay to ither of those placed Passengers for Tamaqua, 11 azlei and WiWesbarrie, quit the-cars a, miles from the, city) and!take Schuylkill Rail road to Tatuaquall stages to Mauch Chatik,*licre boats for Wilksharre. • • Fare to Mauch Chunk ' Fare to liVilkesibarre, ." S. BRAD; Philadelphia, July 21,1180. . , ROOKS: 130 The H. Fnmily President's D.aglitere 'rite Neighbot a • By Thu Twins' Peitie and Strife Nnia - • _ • The False.lleir Foiest Days B Y Last at the Tiarons_ By. Philip in search of al Wife Kate irriemeh of a Dnsband No. 8 Chuzzlewit Change for American'Notesl Sam Slick in England: •-' Brande'ti Encyclopedia No. I Europe No.. 13 1 Family Magazine No; 12 McGill/oak's Gazetteer, [And Bytons Works No. '8 I Graham's Magazine for Sep Lady's Book - for FrOiNga Vs Chronicles: No. 81 Christine. it tale of tha Revul John 11. Maneur CompicteWortr4 of Hannah be completed in B.paris ' The Village Doctors and u by T. S.Aithtir Ten Thonsand a Year Together, with a large cheap publications. Just received and fur *Ate by . • . t B •BANNAN. 0'4%11 the cheap pUblicatieins received ea Soon alb published: Sinte: copies obtairid, to order. Septcrnecr.2, • BLEAUDED AND U. ifLEACHED MUS— LINA. limp 6i to. 1.5-ats. per. Yard., Fur spin by .E.4:e6r, PA. HENDERSON. September, 2 - ' • . 36 , • . . 31A..11S . AND S 1311LDEDS. ''• -- il PRIME Jersey m1;101'19 I!ame.i Eastern and City-Cured Samilders', . iFor sale by , • i t ' • . HENDERSON. 'Sirtc:tUtiert i , ' ' I. '; I i ' . Ivll k tiDtir WACCONS.ZFur . July 15,113—, 1 .; T. ,ii4r.),V EADA. 3-11/•. 11 A.S AL ND its healing ftreacris gushing forth. star hrt.arisen in the. East: / and now cheering thousands , with /..vce . cvr.o least:tut LONG Lit Eouvo mirmEs!, . • • . . • ' That Star is • te.iftElClrtf. R"4 VEGETABLE PURGATIVE • l'ILE8:1 . These Pills: let - . all brifelstand, cure disease by a power peculiar only to itself, which instantly cheeks the iction and priat.,fess of, disease, for their cent mence.meit is much alike (which' is,wben the BLOOD A ADJUICES are s 6 far depraved , , as te,..irocHuce Obstructions and sores) that one . , tuddic,ne, provided it be competent to produce 6ml:el:ea:will by all dist is necessar,y fur removing disease, and restciring HEALTH - ANII HAPPINESS to mankind. tit likewise be remembered, that there is no ntedicioe now in. existence pessessing equal healing powers; and that,pw vegetable, or any otter kind of physic: can an aeon realm wkealth, %lien lust,'even itt cases the most inveterate. - . The acti%r - , of theie tilts upon the bowels, are Mild; prnditctrig no griping -Tains or debility, but on the contrary;after they have operated, you feel that a load of irritating and corrupt humors have been • taken from you, and. the ,buoyantleelingsof health spring up in theirl place; and ,what is another great object in these pills,they are always safe,they may be taken on all occasions, rind under any eircum• stances, without regard to the name of the disease,, for they operate tiptin every part of the'buey, mid oxpel disease from whatevei part it may be seated.. Elrery person who pesifessts a bus of these pills NEEDS Ivo . PIIYSICI 2 4N, • for . in them he cka grid a curer and confidently rely upon a iipectly restoration to health, - , . la Germany. ihe land of their origin. millions of persons hale eiperienced theirbencliCial effects, and the thousands Who have used them here, speak of them in the highest of teicason account of their curer, tive properties. I The Joyful news of health and comfort, spreads from those who have happilvesed . ' Illit. REIC:IITER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. and they now prevail by their • own excellence, and the Power of Truth. .. • • And Why, We, may reasonably Inquire, have they become so endeared to the hearts of these who have used them. and by them gained such a popularity I Simply because their action upon the . . ' • ! HUMAN BODY,: • . • - 1152 was as the sun and•tain upon vegetation, giving,,new life to all' who' partook of its happy influence. Ae the health of the plant depei.ds upon the sap wh;ch. circulates thrciugh its branches, so the life'and health of mankind tfeilentis ;mon file blood which flows through his veins.. And v.hea this 'Cita! fluid; w h.ch is must necessary to the growth and support of the body, by some unknuwn ,cause becomes maths' with. morbid and • . conntrr 11UNiORS,•.. so that instead of 'nourishing and strengthening the body, it lahorti•to Produce obstructions in the system. which engenders disease, have recourse to a 'tied wiz - 16 that is perfel eat . ° in every disease, a'nd 'that will produce a fav ct o y rable termination , tigiven early in the cornektint, frequently in a few hours and moat alwa3s in a leW days, that medicine is , Dr: laiehlees Vegetable BM which so thrOughly cleanses the blood and sy.stern a large. that edwa...riipy : kind cannot, possthly exist ' where i , i We find their Presence, - . provided maitre is not beyond,all bumso assistance. "'he price Of these pills is 25 • cenfs per box, full directions, and can be had at the Philadelphia established fur the su.ipression • Of Quackery. - at the northeast corner of SIXTH and RACE streets— likeu ise of sub-agents.. . Cita F.NFIELP. Pa., Oct,lo. 1512. Dear Sir you doubtless- remember my calling at your establishment about vivo weeks since, and ob taining from you one dollar's Worth of Dn. [DECO TE IPS VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILI- S; for , one of my neighbors who requested me to procure the article fpr them. This being done and My own business transacted, 1 started for home. After travel. hag all day. 4 was taken "with a sudden chill, which left me with- a violent fever: headache, and consider able pair. throughout my whole • eystent, with great sickness at joy stomach, - which so completely disen abled me that I was compelled, to stop at a small Inn on the roadfor 'chef and rest. Upon ingoiry, they had nothing that i:ould, possibly afford me eclief. While yet an misery'. for I never was-so ill in all my life. I loppily thought, of your pills. and resolved to open one box Upon too ,own account and seek relief in them. 1 took six of iechi - -drank a wart[ cup of tea. and retired to bed. 5-Iy,pain Wre ceased to a measure, and'l soon fell •snund in the. Morning I awoke inticlt better;and after the pills had operated I ryas quite a different - person ; took another dose'of four pills, remained ,there all It ctlnesdav, and on Thurolay started for home as well as ever, and I still enjoy good health—the persons for whom I benefit them, inforins me that thty have experienced more, benefit frodt your pills than a whole cart load of the' quacks which they had formerly used. Surely if they used them with as - good an tifect upon themselves as 1 have, they; have good reason for extoling their. vir tues and f * you take my advice, you will persevere, go on and recommend theta to all wile are laboring. under disease. and my Word for it, they witl.become so popular ns a - general remedy that you will find it difficult in upping the demand. (Signed) U. W:GRANDON. Greenfield. . The aboVe Medicine is sold .in Pottsville at the Store of I el,EmEss 4 PA [WIN.. Pottsville, March 18. 1813. :11—ly • . MILITARY STORE. --- FOLIE. , pubscriber ; would respectfully inform li SIL friends and customers, this lie had locatt.i.l his Alilitarg Cap Muntlfaciory In Third ; Strect,.No. WI, a few 'doers Lelow Race,. where he would be pleased to see hisi eustomets and as many nes/ones as are disposed to favour him with theiri custom. - He still continues to manufacture. Miltcuy and Sportmen's articles of every descriptioh; such as leather, Cloth:. Felt, Silk and Beaver DreSs Caps, of :ill patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters fur troop. 'Body do Veartnuelt Udses..Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of :ill kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks; dfferents. pattern's Fire Buckets, Passing Bcises,,Tnhe do, Brush autl Picker's Plumes, Poniptions Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quhlity Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums. 10 - 'Ord..rs thankfully .received and promptly at-i tendei WILLIAM CRKSSMAN, . • No. 101 North Third Street, a few doUrs below Race Philadelphia,July 8, • . . 28-6ns • I Sunbury, Danville tcvilie en the aril ' ied thmigh with for $4. !tun, Mauch Chunk LPort‘Plinion . ie cats dr tie Little the gO by good iey meet the packet ' Dyere - ,. Bleachers, Paper Makers, Squint • raagtne Builders, and Etter* PASCAL IRON WORKS. ' WELDED WROUGIIT IRON TUBE' S 3 50' 500. ORD, Secretuy From 4 inches tot in calibre and :.'to 12 fret long, capable or sustaining pressure from:4oo,W 2.500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop tlsellts, T., L•, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw joints, suitable for STIMII, WATER, GAS. and lot LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM 41014..E11. • `- i c;) ot_tr . ql) • = Fredericka . 12 ilkerner " 12 • 25 Jamea - Manufactured and for sale b' MORRIS, wAsicr...R & MORRIS. Warefrost! 13. E. Corner of Third & %Val reel; P.TEELAIIELPILI 25 126 , 126 126 1 126 126 25 25 • 25 Bulwer Joly 11, , . 100 0 liAllitELS• SAMNA, - SALT,— Constantly' un hand, a full supply of the above .-- superiorarticle . will be sold very low, by . . i , .. , 1 GRAY dc' , R . F.NNETT, : i N 0.92 Walnut. St.. and=2tid :wharf below ' Locust St,' Schuylkill, Philadelphia Juner, 8143- •l. : . •- . .: - ! 2. 0 - - i 'pgrapiii; No. 2 25 25 2:5 25 25 qmber ~) PEACE'S C.4NDY.—A supply of Pease'e Cotieh'Candy;jast.reeeived from the Whoievale Agent; Philadslphta, aid for 'en!e at MARTIN'S' Dru. , store Deermbar 31 , ution, by I,* More, to ails 1 45?... 2 catch 25 her talci. ' . , tt.-it ‘ IIOCSES Sr. LOIS' \ : TOR SALE • ' s '' l24 ''' SALE, , , , fet% ' , .' grig ~e . iii - 1:; . . , Also, a large nuntner . of,,n2g, --; --..-- ' - Buildings and out Loot. ot,-- 0, various sizes, on the Navigation tract, ,lying priuct pally itt . tho 13oiough o 1 Pottsville: Apply to SAMIJCL Llt:Wlil.;, July l l6, tr)-t1 nea!'estate . ,agent, Centre St. 1 • 50 issortment. of other subscribed haa'jnat opened at the corneri - 11 - of:Norwegian St., end the, Mount Carbon. R , P:4;rad, a general Assort:no:it of Grocerte and; Previerone, whkch he will sell at the lowest pol { Bible piicee forcaSh Saab ae!Sugare, .MolaftsceJ, C o ff ee , chbedate, Ten,Cliecae,Mice, Sprcer, Sp l i.ryn i and , Whalc oil,' Spermaceti. ,filoultle and l I.4'd „Candice, Roap, Tobacco, Segare, [Han* Shouldere, I .2tlessP.erk, Dried Scot", Cod fish,lsla4 l . ere(, Herring, &c: 4F. , • WILLIAM 174 MAUSUALL. i j DlOby • . Bb.ATTY • A 71'E NT 10 .IV: (;HEAF ;11 , OLI§ FOR CA54. 1 • I : • . • eiq:na Credit MCI El TBE POVAROATA4 OR Vas. 1: 'VEGETABLE 1 1 11.1 A. !. lllNBRremeilies:PrereVibdd- for the core. Of dm .IL eater, bilve correctly been intOrclad res aceortling to their operalion op:M . , , the human stritem4', „Thus we have ontelass whieh causes the stoiriaccb in eject, its conteiite called ;metier, anothetindoeing perepitatiltin called dmopharet. ice and, - a" !laid ,which evacuates the . I stomae.b and bcivielai denominated maim dim', 81.0.1 Cathay. tics or `Purging, medicines, hove to cvely age and countiy:been the , ravonrites of the physicians for the cuM ol the most obstinate and alarming ma ladies. fil'he wonderful simeess nu/aiding this mode nfr• treatment will readily be Understood when we reflect that the stoThaeli and bitiveld have assigned to them, the Important lunition•of di. gestionLorthe conversion of food into blood, that. vital Jinni Intended for the giowth an nourish. . Tent lir the. whole system.l It follows ilitiV,when. _ever' die digestion.cifintis become o . Iprave'd nr djiqualified for the ',health)? 'pet formance of thetr duty (and this occurs daily in eiviliz4' society ) impute blood; and pouf.cipently dtdeaSS aro the resolut. ' kcd,lh 'lt Kaa'been remarked, tha. .rrer mach ;is not usefully ;employed it mischief:: That individual who wound deny that the cribiditorinideible diseases ate dailYitUred by the use of rills Compounded and for ; sale in al. most 016 , hamlet of ourcountry, aonid certain. ly fists his reputation for _veracity. The Pace , hunta's,. or Indian Vegetable Pills cleanse the stomaeli, purify tire - blood and iememb inflame lion, and have pioved eminently tinted in oaring bilivas fever, hAious, cholic, inflaminOton of the rheumatism, dropsy, jaundice; pleurisy. costiveness. &c. &c. , FematiA of sedentary hab its arid subject to indigestion, flatulency, head achelklAcpression of spirits and Uneasiness, will. find 'relief from the use of these pill.! There is not ti 'disease ettended. with a full pulse, a dry skin] and a coated tongiie, that these pills will ,not relieve. The following simple narrative will showi the benefit derived from these pills in a ve ry diiinthou disease :V , 1, • , *! : ' • CERTIFICATE. liirviag been cured by the use of the Pocalion. tas Fill.of an alarming disease of the' liver of se. mut years standing, I, deem it a di,ty to make my: Conti known to the, publics, for the benefit of othaja.: I had taken yarinus remedies which tif.' forded only temporary relief, after using two bOa es of these pills, my disease yielded; l and I have evidied good health for the last sixwminths. 1: ' W 1 LLIAM FOLUIER. • Milton, April 22, 1843; . • Agents fur ilie sale 4 the above. 2 • W. T. Epting, POttsville„Georg i e Reifscyder, NO Castle, Steiner, 41,Kopp, Schuylkill Haven, Hirsh KinsleY, Port Carbon, Schualm 4 Hester, Orpigsburg. Throughout the stilie ai supply car always be had of,Fred. Klett & co. Drug. corner of 2d andtallowhin streets, Phila. delPhis. April 29, !, .. ;NEW YORK. COAL AGy-NCY, , , 1 • - V) iis's STREET. - I . 1 10,. W. Kinariall 00414 consignment of Coal, 1 -1 4 from the Sc uylkill region , ohall the vari. ous•qiialities, an siszs for immediate sale, by the : cargo for ca h, approved credir, , ,or exchange Pot? Groceries, Provisions,'` Dry .Goods, Hard Ware; Boots. Shoes, Hata, Oil, and articles re. 4u4ed in the coal rule!). fie will alseattend to aeY. riegociation requiring personal ettention. His experience in the Coil Bbsiness and personal iicifuaintanee, with many a - the dealers, in the 'pity and vicinity of. Drew York, gives him a de. tided advantage over strangers inli casual visit. ors in making advantageous, .-ale.ll Up will also vii.iit the . 'taverns; and Cities, ten the North,. :Rkfer, for the purpose "of Makingkides, also the EaStern Cities. Adv one desirous to try our mar kilt by forwarding j to' me 'a bill ell lading,. can . gincially liavciiis coal sold; on air Hal if invoiced wittily& the market range of in-ices. A iieseript kin of the coal, its condOon. and from . iv )at mine will always be necessary togui l de ine in pales. MI tili. shiess er.trusted fu.- Me will be att"iided to with promptness and fidelity. Refer toll .. essrii.A.&R. w. Packer. heading; Pa. ; 1 11 ;New York, tune-17, . lEi 2.5 Gm 1 1 7,----------. ! PUItE 'WHITE LE Aro. ETH ERI LL & 13120110:. Manor:lcm rers, No'6s north 'Front teet., phis, have now 'a good Replay of thiir 'warranted pilre.whiet lead, and' thosb eustdrim who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a rinann the article; shall bow hat,t their orders filled. I . = !'No known subsence possessestoe preserve. t3ve and beautifying properies se desirable in a paint; to an rqualk excl . .' with Unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture ' l 'other utatert -418 only mars its Value. I It has.heretore been rile steady atm of the , uninufaciOers, for many years, to supply to the public u iterfectly pure white lead; and the Unceasing deivand for the ar tide is proof.that. it hug met favor. It is invariably branded pn ofid , head-1 ETIIERILL & BRO'r in full, and on the other, WAR.. RANTE6 PI II to red Iletters. • • Novend 47 DR. Win: EV4lll . if celAraied loitmomile Pills do Sixithik Syr4 for children. Baron Von Huteheleet; Derbl kills . Doct. Goodie's ;penial4 Pills. ill Doct.WilliaigEran's Fever Ague. boa. unt's'Boi ante pills. For Dy'speptie ''Persoris Ilunt`e Botanic Pills pre said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. i A. fresh supply of thc above Medtcines,just received and for sale at Abe Dro2 Store of Den II 'so JOHN S. C. MARTIN. • I • W. , C. , 11 LISLE, Jr., „ . F ORWAHDISG 7IVIJ Arch Stied wNtrf, &huythitl, • PHILADELPHIA, ; • TIDESPECTFULL`f. infArrne his friende and the -11-11 , pnblie. that he :is -cre red to ieceive and for ward Merchandizeevel i y description, to all , 'parts• ou the Juni:ma: West an North Ittanches of Vie Susquehannah, and h:chuy kill artrfi Union Canals via Schillkill and Union,Canals, x hich are' in.coMplete order, and such arrangements made as to itisurc . a full supply of water Miring all the - Shippersof produce wdl find it to be their interests to send produce ;to the rhiladelphia Market, via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being I the cheapest anti safest route. ; ; I • Plaster, Salt and Fish constantll l on hand, at lowest market prices. • Every, attention paid to shipment l of Merchandise hy good safe boati„ domminided by , carefdl captains_ together with promptness in salescil produee. Merehandize will not be dntaitied in store on se- Count of "stormy or.wht weather, the boats load and 'unload under the ,store the dry; Philadelphia,July I, WO , 11/reallock."s Gazeteer and Geo4raphy. .." rCULLOCII'S Uni, ersal razeiteer; or, ographieal„ Dietiouar - y;, With even Maps on Steel. A Dictionary, GeoTaphica). Statisti cal, and Historical. of the vari us cOuritriev, Pia ' principle Natural Objects in stile World. By J. R. M`Cur.t.rien, Es:q, le two'linhimes, Bvo. In which the artiolei relating tb the United States will be rewritten and greatlyirnoltiplied and ,ex tended, and addpted to the present anndition of the coiintry, and tit the want!' of ha !ilitiZqnß• Br DANIEL Hass_rd. late President of thelU niversity 8f Vermont . To be s compleiCe in 18 or 20 numbers; at 25 'cents each, { ! 'Nos. 1,2, and 3;uf this tro ut just received and for sale by_ .B.' ONNAN. \LATE have just iec o tttra large, ailsnriment of v Seasonable'G s connoting PI •• Clothe, Caisimerer; Sattinetts, l Efeverteens, Ntualtna, PriniN ;Checks, Flannelly, TiokintAa„ Gingharns,CaMbticks,Cotion Flan4llo. Dispqrs, Linens, Silk, Cambric:lt, and Cotton Handlier chiefs, Hosiery' and Gloves, !Furniture, Checks, Ltnseys, hc, 4c.; he..' and ivish then) at a small advance; on coat and champ; those in trent of any °film ramie or anything else none. 'lv kept in our BoroughStoreti a re icapecifollhAn. - Vited to call op' , E. Q.* A. HENDERSON. ..1 sSeptenitier 2,; ; Sep:ember TO:.plVr. imiE FORT CLINTONj FOUNDRY, end ••• m a chine Shrip, together. with al) the Flaiski, goohmery, isttd,Gztores bolonginlr therein. • Ali ! ly to . ! ISAAC MEYERS, Esq., 1. ^ - nt • Port Clinton, onto • ' I 'ECIEERT GUILFORD, • ,• .1 Swatari Furnace. - IX:eclair 17,' Z 132111 To: , thi f free and Iddelpent!elt ttic . tors of'Schitpkitt Gonoty. . FRIENDS AND FELLOW; Clti ANS ing been solicited by a number of my friends, am induced to offs r. Myself as a candidate at the sett Gt.nerarElection for i theoffice of 1;, S HPE RIFF., • Shciuhl be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes I pledge myself to . .petform the ditties of said office with fidelity to the best of tny,ability. "I r • JEREMIAD; REED. ruttsville,Altirch 4. . • , ; 10—te" To the Electors of Schuy•kllt Co. ,iORIF.DiDS AND FELLOW CrrIZENS:—At the urgent sort - citation of a number of my' friends, I ton induced to offer in3aelfas a candidate • for the office of . SHE RIFF = ; 1 . . At the ensuing election. , Should you think proper to eject me. I pledge myself to perform the ditties of the office to the best o f my atbd in es. , SAMUEL. KAUFMAN. 11— March 11. or the btu t whene, to the Electors of Sehuylkill CO. FELLOW CITIZENS :—Ai the earnest soli ' citation of a number of my fellow citizens, I hive been intie&d to offer myself as a candidate for the dice oe , SIL'ER F F.- • At the entailing ekctiOn, and respectfully solicit your suffrage. - Should I be ao fortunate as to be etectec' to said office, I will endeavor. to perform_ Ile duties theft ear to your entire setiifaction. Your fellow citizen, I • , BICKEL. Mai 641, - - To the Free and- Independent Ice ' tore if Schuylkill - Cenhty.. . FELLOW CITIZENS:-,At the earnest solid • etuiooes•of a number of. mends. I have, concluded to offer utyself as a candidate fur the office of • • • SIIE R J F . At the Lesuing eleatton iCspectfuly aolich 'your voles. Should 1,1;e-dee:tad, 1 pledge Mysel to perform the duties of the office to the best o my abilities ---- - To the Free and Independent Flee ; tors of Schuylkill County. • .AT -the eat nest solicitation of a Flambe/ of my friends:l-have been induced to offer myselt as A' candidate for the office of SHERIFF At the 'ensuing eleetimi. Should yOu think prn.i per to elect nu, I. pledge myself to .. .Orient' the Mines td said ofkice,.to the best of my ability. SAMUEL • 18-ly To the Free and ludeperitlent Elec tors of Schuylkill County. " • ERAMG keen solicited by a large number of my friende, 1 am Induced to offer myhelj na a (modulate, at the emming Uleettun, fur the office of SHERIFF. , - Should I be so fortunate as to recOve a majority or yoer votes I wilt perform the, d:uties of that office itopartially and to the betit oil my ability. WILLIAM ,MATZ. • Weal I.trunswi,g,, To the Free and independent Voters. of Schuylkill County. R.:1 4 F4.l.ow_ciTiZENS : 7 —The solicitations of numerous friends, who Mord, promised mi their styport, li 4 ve induced me to Offer myself to your comiticrutiun,.as u eandiduil: for the Of. lice' uf ut the neki October Llectien. Mould I he se '.,fortunate nal to receive o inajorityj of your votes I will spare ne exertioini to give Liitire salislac tiori, by , fulfilling the duties 'of thu Office with industry and , • : , NICHOLAS.SEITZINCER. Putt,.ville, , Matcli 25; 1843. 13— MIE 36- .7 - iSII,,FoIt:IFEALTY. MICHAEL SELTZEP.. Mtirch 11, March 13 March 18, SIIERIFF:f 'la the Elfelons of Schuylkill Co. FFELLOWCITiZENS. :—At the solicitation of - My friends, who leave volOntnrify eed to euppOrt me in (la.:rent- irctiorm of the county, 1 have been induced to after Myrielf as a candidate fur the office of SHE FF • At the ensuing election. Should I be so fortu mite as to he eleci r cel. I pledge micelf to perform the duties or the office with fidelity, to the- hest of my abilities. JOSLI'V A 'BOY . ,McKeansburg, March 25, i 'l3—te•Sl • . I'v tke 4leet'oro' of":Schitylkill Co. jutELi.ocv CI I'IZENS:—I offer myself a IL' candidate for the nfli of . • .SHEV.I 1? Fl •',.. Or Schuylkill` County - , al the election in Octoicier next. Should you elect me, I pledge in'yeelf to do my•duty with fidelity. • ) 1 W C. LEIII. 15-- 1 Pottsville April 8,1843 ro the Voters of Sehuykill.Counly - • . - Fellow Citizens i—ln the tipp l e of receiving' majority of your votes, I hereby, uffer myself a candidate fur the race of • st;IIE.RIFF, At the next General Election. i If elected, my best exertions shall be, used to Perform the du. ties appertaining to that ofFTV, promptly and faithfully--and if defeated, shall remain Yours in Friendship, • AN DREW I, W I (SON. 18-le* Barry, DANIEL B. Hess TOMN.IIALL STORE. HAAS & LAINp, • . . . . , frIAKF: - pleasure fn, announcing to the citizens o . Gl- Schuylkill county, that they have just opened in the.basement story of the Town Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsviße, a splendid as sortment of . ~ . . . NEW GOODR; I wit brought from Philadelphia, where tkey were se. ected with great care, and purchased at unusually ow. prices—comprising every variety of Dry :Goods, C,'roc.eries, Close tWare, China !" .Ware,' Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which may be found Superfine Cloths, of various coldrs arid qualities Vim, Black and Fancpcolored (;dsstmeres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen; Blankets, Prints, Lawns, Gingham,' blorinees and Plaids., ''•• S.lk. Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel. Hollands and Dfankius, hlarseillesand Valontial Vestings, ' • Muslitas, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Co)tun ilararfs. New and-suf error style Summer Clothi, Cottonades and Beverteens, I In tine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware,- Silk. Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Woried Stockings Ladies t nd Gentlemen's Super ;Kid, Hoskin,-York tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver &Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Munair and Pienie Mitts, &c. 'New Orleans, St. Croix, Poipa Rico, Loaf and Lump 4ugais, New Orleans, Sagar ilouse.and Syrup Molasses, Tea area Coffee, of , various king* Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar. 1 Salmon Herring, Mackerel; Shad and,CorifiSh, Hams. Shoulders, Smoked Beet. and Venison, Olive Oil,Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Ilavanna, Half Spanish and.Conimun ;Sega re, Soda, IVater ono &gat Crackers. ' . Sperm Oil, Butter; Eggs, and Lind, Dried Apples and Peaches, 1 , ' and a greasvarietyeifother articles, all or whiciv will be sold at low prices _tor cash, or in 'Exchange for count u preduto. ! J& Remember the Town,liallStarr: Pottsville. May 1,1. . , NEW BOOT. AND SIIOE STARE. hf UST opened, at the old.Poat oMce,`Centre St oppointo Market. an excellent 'assortment of Boots and Shoes of 'superior qtialitY, 'which will bo sold cheap, very cheap fortsh, by Tiumm Fosinn, • , 15-4, April 8, EADEN PiPEs.4lufteik , ndy wag for the purpose of inerodueiog water, bit° the: flour. for yelp cheap, by,. , • P /341YNAN April 15. • 16-w r .f !MI! munivANv, .' ~ . . . .1' 'Fur regula4 , ng, cnrbing. and . pars es" r . the side , i 4 , . - ,Avaliti and:gutter's in parts of Ctritreirad Boil- ,_ , . , road Streets; - , '' • ' !'.' ' , . -d , SECriori Li Be it ordained an.ernicei.d .by,the Town Council of the Borough of POIWIIe, and itii." is hereby ordained "add enacted 4 - 0,, , ,a111.60.6.(7 . - of the same,lthat the grades oe_regolatinni.of the - ' i • iiscents of Centre Street, fioin CentrallAtek north. ' . .1 wardly to the: northeast corner ofiLithrel Arca. • . and southwerdly to thprouth line of,l3,torria's Ad. , '‘• 1 diner, be; and the suite is, - hereby d and es., tablished ast follows, viz:— ' ,i, "•,, , ,:f.,e - . NORTH dENTRE• STREET', E 4 0 .1. sItE. . . At the northeast corner of Centra;ttod Norwe.; 1 glen streetal the curb 100 shalt, contifience two and a half inches' below the toper Ceilral Block, from thente:fall one foot five inelieS ;or a culvert, ~ distant to hundred and trio feet;,itom•thence , , • shall. rise one, to seven and a balra4hes to the southeast cotuir of Market street, *lce level to ' the northeast cornet of 'said streets sCieriee shall . rise nine Melia, toe surninittighte ii'e et distant, ' thence fall. ene fort three inches ,toillie southeast corner of Callowhill street, thettee ,thritwo inches to the northeast corner of said stree;e,theirce rise'". .: eight feet one inch and five tent.hOg the south east corner Saf Iligh_strest, thence rrea five inches and five tenthato-the northeast edieer, of seid. ' street, and Ifrom -thence rise taveli/Oect five in. , • . chest to thOnortheast corner of Lao street.. . . . "NORTLI 'O'ENTRE . STREET; N'O,.'IST SIDE. Commeneing.st the Culveit'onelundred and . two !kit t north of Norwegian ntrepj.l , the Itne of, ' the curb iihall'be three inches : beleN, the top o:', . . . Central Block, end :from therieei4iall rise one. foot four inelies, to the southwest 4iwrict Of Mar. .. .ket street, :front thence leVel to' the northwest corner of said Net, thence fall orteloot three 'ti e . ches to the Culvert, ninety threP , ;(eet distant,. thence risekme foot two ineheit trillm southwest . corner of Calle whill street, theneeiidevel to the corthtiest corner of said street, llikaleas rise ono, , •fout..five inane in the distance ittZinighty feet. . thence rise seven teet four inches tii the south. West corner-of High street, L 'and Waif thence rise . thirteen feet-six inches In toe soutkcst turner of . Laurel street. ,1. ,' .. .. -.. I. ..';;1 '- t'°U I"II. C ENTREi STREET, :I.; : laiST SIDE. • 1' 1 The mitt) line at the southeast of Nor we- ' , glen street shall be - eiglitinchea sieve the top of. Central Block, and from thence 's4 riee,slxlvet• . trx,the northeast corner .of - Melilla-Dego. street, % from Olefin°. rise* four and a Intlfliselles Lel, the . southeast Corner of Said street, thekco•risa r tlirce• 'feet len MblieS-and seven tenths intim northeast corner of church Alley,tbenceleVe4o the seetli,' - cast cornet of said Alley, thence if three fret ' nine inches to the northeast Ceiller of Union et reet,t fleece rise nine feet five inc 4; V) the south,. : • stide et the, next alley, thence fitki.• ; sixteen,fect to, the . nuttlidiist corner of. Matteh4litinu,'street,• thence rise fifteen feet si,erlin inctieCte the Mirth.. bast corner of , ..‘larliet street In 'Sleep-24s Additinn; _ "thence level to the southeast runnel of the:maid street, arid from thence fall twerity4eiglit feet to, the seals line of Moiritee Additieni; SOUTH CENTRE b'fltliEl',': WEST SIDE. .. . . - Commencing at-the Culvert ObV•lliondred and two feet Mirth of Norwegian, streel:4the'carb lino there, shall be' three aches belovviOo top of, Celt. tral Block', and frinii thence shall'aisie- seven lett. . . . eleven incites to the northwest ettoer ef Mahan. Longo street, !lent thence rose nit,!.rucliee to the southwest. side of the said street; (hp= rise four feet. and Livo inches to the , nialytest corner of Church Alley, thence Idyl t., illOoutheast'sido of maid alley, thotiee rise three reppieven inches . • to the northwest . censer of CI ie4-street, thence • .-. rise nine (Pet 'five inelres toile terieljh side of the' - next alley;, thet.ce fall sis'Ctin 14-IV:to a poiht op, pestle to the northeast corner,OfNauch thunk ; stir, t, thence rise:keine:in feet . ni';'; inch to the : no, thweei corner !or Market il,t,iyt in Morris's AdditionOlienne 1;7(4 to the staitt4est 'coiner of . ' said' streets, anrl truth. thetice isk, Isrotty., e st t n feet three; inches to the south lit4tYpiori tea Aid,.., ditionil ' I ',: •I . •i-*' , I . .. -. s• ')V MTH I'OF PAVLNITS: • . . 1 ..:•,.; • 'gm- Mx ti. The •e: Mi.!' nts the irn:stsinellist or si d e , walks in C. Hire street stead he Idnfttllo w5.vii...,.... In • that part of l'ent re sir , s.,t•.,htOt tit the south hi of Morils's, A Addition d ad tlelSouth' hoe of Benjamin Vott'ii Addition,lthentif lie 'eleven • feet wide. -From theite.e q Highreireet they shall . s , be fifteen fort WOO oilitic 7 least'ai.:tie of the , street, . and on the west side,Aif the setitt4 width lit; firm, north as Nor , i4 - Ibtruell(mOig _ T ing in a ll ca;'" ties front .the tru e- -no o f -the siraVt.) and : . rdni. thence-shall ext.i n ir in a :1;2414 , i - the so as to bra, fourteen-Ica t tron'i'the house at Ottotttliwest nor. nor of; High street. :Prone theD:Qittiv‘lest teeter of High strut, the *curbstone IC)rpll extend in . .11 ' straight hue to a point at tie iiMif, ,s'least corner o Laurel: Alley; eleven feet froinAre wit side uf. Centre Street, and thence CorilintiV at thedistenec -.. of eleVen,' fret therefrom, to tt..ti..knitlicasi. corner.. of Laurel street. ' ,-.• I ',,, : g4 , . .-• - Fr o m the southeast' corilei ollitgli street, the curb stone shall extend to a p osit. thirteen feet: frond the, east side of Centre 'dqut, sod . 'distant . one hundred and s even . fett trorbltiortherti Block, item thence extend thirty -Llirep-Pel - bi a point e ileven (cot: from the east side iiilr k ille street, and from thdniee continue at tfue'di , ..t6nee of Woven • . ' , feet from the east side of-the ethet, to the:ssouth. - east currier of Laurel street. l'i-'.? , - PAIL r OF' RAIL-ROA-o'.*REl.ll`... 1 • , Seteries 3. Commencing at tig: northwest con, net of Market and ltnilrteid-streAs, at u ;Tint ten feet seven inches below the tilpiy Central Block, . the curb line shall rise six inchefia the southwest • corner of Callow bill street!. ii'J, - ' . There shall be but (melt:m(o curbstone and ' one pavement or. tele.walk itol4,si street,' which ' dial!. be en the :west slide thdrisaf, and, six it:et' wide,- measuring from MP treil:lne of the street,' • : - Sec-riee 4.: The Side.wilks iii.mot.wavenn both sides oe Ventre street, from tho : tdint I' Itneof * Mer. ' . ris!a Addition te, the south sid'd - iff Laurel 'street, • and on the west:aide of llailrisad street' between Market and Callowhill attectis;'•4thall 'be graded,: cut down, Or filled up, aceordi , 4to the several es, 1 cents arid descents hereill ateso,: s set forth', and =be& and payed and 'tee lie flue . made and paved as het em 'after direrted;:_and the property in .(root of which such fOO4 , 44R, ' Or:4ldOwlit,lks and, gutters shall be made and:pi:l6lN shall be end Vio, same is hereby taxed- wsill the:expense.' thereof,:! in proportion to the extent of lire sa mein-front ! on said streets, agreeably! to LlM'provistints of the '• 'ActolAssembly elittlec!, "A'!eupplement to an .. act entitled an 'act in'eorpot!etteg 'the town of - Pottsville in Sebnyllill (loom:Y : Intel a Beirough," . '- passed' the Ifith day of lene,riNi; ; D. 1840. • Samos/ .5. The curb stuneWiti he placed in said . streets,. shall' be at lewd three,l.f.,i4A long, two feet' , I ,„,_ wide, and six inches thiek,a'eAwherevet it way , be necessary to.extend the cirri stones More-than" - ten inches above the entice, Aat for every inch" ; so extended, they slialll4ve ''3l- , 4 increased width of two-inches. ' 'i , , r • ' • . ; .e.: The front and ends of,satekqerbstories must tie:,' dressed straight, an undothteithe breadth of one .]. foot front the top ; the i l op i:insist also be dreesed, straight rind smooth; and brefOglit•tdart *uniform thickness of si inehes by ,1 1 41 1 'essing -dawn the .! back for the.breadth of threnAches, and desitted. to correspond With thertse eiro, pavement.! Thin 1 eurbatimes• roust : be set on thittlhe frunt shall lean ; .- 1 back one endotse half inchekte the foot rise, and the top to herein cdrretitendWitbAligrpstab: ' . 1 grade fished: I. '. I i SeeTrors 6,4 gutte r ' t thik feet wide shall be ' . paved outside of saill "cutlisfeq, by idaci g.'a row.: L it : of well burnt Mick , on i edgewith - thei ends tin ; the .curbstone, having hill 10.4 4. of ha an inch , in their lengtitOhelientaindeieof the getter to be -'• . .paved ,with'• small smoothed' or rounded, stones,' : and sepportetilty 'al suMll ii,ifirbing;or fl at stone, I • set on edge and ext.tildirie:it least four inches'. lower 'rhea the adjoining pay - rent-of the gutter.i The depth and shapcloft,hltriaidgutters sheik' with the several ascents, encf:drieeenta of the . eame, ' be regulatcd , by tlali , BerritiglOuryeyeirior other '-'- person appointed bylthecone9l'fot that purpOse -' - , , , .c: 4 . aeln . ton 7„—Thay too, scycoi proviiiiortaiptear.:' I ors and penalties eit»titinettlit the_eighth;ninth' ' and tenth sections ofian4dinarice passed the': 26th day ohlllaT,AJp.i4l4vAitlcci an ordinance' '.fOrtbe reiplation, eurbin'e!and paving Of Market street front Centre I street Ari . hlte upper Culvert ; 1 itdamti atieet,from, l -- Markol.::' . .to High ' street; and. Thirdstreet item 31arket I . lllgh street,:be s and ' the aariMareherebY ma e lfe.wiart of thistardinance„ . the salve as Vibe ,Whelf otAla 'Said sections _ were,_ hereirfset forth in full.' - 1 ,?1 , 4-, • " .'„ • Pasied inkier] Orditittnetls#MTweeti•filt4dalt . . of July A.1).1543.': - • 1 '!';':” . •• .• fß . Apciii WRVIN,Pre / q ; 4.. , .'. Arres.r i-eloaeolßsere. i niclerk.l . :-.., -.4,. - i,: ; : • Poltsvalle v Atagnll:l,lB',4V ..:: -.- ~ , - 32:4X+' .......,....:_.4......F tt ---I—tif.: C i) ItIMON OlL:44.Vrtith 'stipple if,44t - ' nein 011. for sal' byIER,..LY:MAN & tlariali 18. •! . I li;",',- ;• . CO. . . : • . 2 . .. - . . i I Ir,:iv . • ' - -'! 14 1 .. .. . ; !!,•,,'. . 1 -. '-- •.- - - , • ; . J Jza;Es LAI NO
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