OMEN Lameut.{ • tt, yen the stars are abienin; gkte, Some] isin'—'—othere settle.' Anctallarit winkle' so rust rate. . Like; haps I've seen a bettin'- 0, then' I'M tbiakin' on... if tey fate, Which alts my eyes a- wettin: , ••• - A Whys Pr t.s east • Father 113 W the day.ts pea., On OS- eh lid thy Iles:nog east, • . Near my pillar hand , in hand,, keep thy guardian angtl band; And throughout tho4:arkening night Bless me. with • cheerful jight. _ Let ma rise at morn again ° :Free frotn every thought again ; • rresaing through life's thorny nat. , • • Keep me, Father, e*y . by day ETTr...-A lane work has just twin pub litlitd La Glasgow entithd the .Scirn , :e of gdque .which Itiraiatea a sumnray of tf.4- lairs of good bro. ding:. condensed into• a, smolt cpmparr; „1,4 calcukted to promote the general Coadort and ,welfare ef.opciety. The following are a,few of its iill2.liollll :....... . . _ True politeness consists in appearing easy and natural, neit forced and affected: , t If upois :he entrancenf a visitor you - continue a subject begun before, you should always explain the subject to the newcomer. ! _ - , Never commend a lady'a irtusicafakilt to, an- other tidy who herself plays. ~. . . . . Avoid all p roverbs and cant iphraaea in cor.ver • sationl. I ' If you (neat ala of your acquaintance - in the r street, it is rker part to notice you unless in deed, you are very intimate. IThe reason is, if you bow:to a_ tidy first, she ;may not choose to acknowledge you, end ,they is! no remedy ; but if she bow to yota 7 you, Oa a geltleman, cannot cut her _ If you meet ■ fiiend. in dial street, in, a raft-Le 'house, !bop, or indeed any p ublic place, neve; ad .dress him 11 name. at leaet nit so loudly as others' - mei hear it: Sensitive people do, not tiko to be "shown tostiangeralas Mr- Imes, Mr. Smith, and so' attract disagreeable.nliiee. 'Accost your .1. friend .riirtly.-and do not roar out, 'AS. Mr. ! how do you do, Nr. , l Smith!'—it is very; offensive, end shows a greet want of proper dull _ I ' • i MONTGONEIercTIif. Porr.--Profesqot in ontrof his intrresting letters from Engleied, writes :—.The' day I , left StieMe;d, at Et_ &dock:, P. M., for Manchebter, Dr. I Newton; - and Mi. -lines, his host, were so good es to afford several of us the great pleasute of Spending an hour or two in the company of Mr. Montgomery -the poet.— it was atTihe dm - or - table at - Mr. Junes's. Con ference business required that the company should sit down to dinner early, and it;chaneed to be be., fore Mr. Montgomery orris , As soon as he was se,n through the . windOw approaching. the -door, Mr...l.mes rose and ; went out to meet ' -him, and led -hinr into the room. All rose, acid stood while he passed round the tabV, shaking each one by the hand, and then took :bis seat with Mr. Newton between him and myseliea. The con; sfamation was interrupted but ►'moment ; and the Antelligence, vivacity, and ;defy ,of the poet, -gently diffused a glow and elevation-of tbOught and teeing which true . conseciated 'genius only .can inspire. The topics were venous grave, ,gay, arnustng,sometirnes wittiy. 7 4ucalways mark- •ed with great propriety, and often with deep piety. l He , ie no . w.quito advanced in', 'years, and nervous, Ms health not, being good ; . yet in company ho is very cheerful.. fie ii exceedingly easy, egreeible I in manner ; and hii, whole bearing very' gentle- manly- No mon, rn soy community . was ever ;more respected; and he enters into all thogreat benevolent Movements and presides once a mr.at one of the principal - missionary meetings okd r te • WesleystintteStieffield. Flu a truly religious rein; *the son of a Moravian missionary who died in the West Indies. Sometime ago there was a proposi iion to re.evtablish the missibnnn the same island; „ant!, out of respect to Mr. Montgomery, all etas - sea dontribMed, end . the funds were immediately rafted. - ~He . has alimall income from his works, end a small pensionfroththe,:governmenttiand thus passes his daps in swebt retirement, sorbing forth only to countenance Itbe cause of religion and beneVolence, or to thine upon his friends.— / watt obliged to I§ke my leave of him and the en tire. company • around. hini ere the dinner party bias up."' • A Bistior 'or Tll6 PL;IIILX TIME. —Sir N. L'. Estrange relates that Bon Johnson was once at a' tavern, when Bishop Corliet Ont. not then a Bis hop) came into 'the next loom. Ben called for a quart of raw wine, (sack) arid giving it to the tapeter, sßirr4h, ibis to' hi gentleman in the next .ehamber, and tell btm I \thck-tifice my ; ' service to • . The tapster did 1 • .Fritind,'-said Dr. ,Gorbet, '1 !hoot kim for hie dove ! gut prithee tell him fur rim he iTmistaken, jar eack-rifiees are altvsys This aeecdate, illustrative of the Bishop's love orif good liquor in general, and:burnt sack in peril: . -.enter, is confirmed by Aubrey, who adds-41is .ehaplain, Dr. Lurtringten, was a verylearned and ingenious. Mato ; they loveirone soother, Tile Bishrop would sometimes take the, keyof the wine 'seller; snil'he and his Chaplain would go and leek themselves in and be merry ! First, the Bishop •would lay'down hie Epiecopst . hat, saying here ties the Deetor r' then putting off his gong) : •There FM4:flirt. Bishop?, Then it- was : 'Here, to thee, Cdibet,'-zand .11eie's to thee, Lushing- ion.' " Wen. ta Iv PEAT , Ttii's.—A correspondent of , the E at;•rn Sen:intl boaste-tbus:—.4As I have of ren resd:in the .papers. of great men heing Praised fir their grrat 'deeds; &e ft t think 1 have right to lelt what have done. Firstr:-1 warkfive years alesms , er ; three yearn a constatile; . nine'Vears Justice of the Peace ; eevenieen /trimmers ltivas Itine.tottner ; nineteen . winteri tl taught school • irianty•tenn fears a camniie;ign officer, frond Lteutenant to Ma) or; thirteen years' I work Lock tinder at the Lehigh Canal, No. 45 .. and - .1 am father of riii'een children;--namely : ten sons and ark daughters ; sent the best - af , rnyTitory 'that I flare quit dritikine.hquon, I was born .in name to II .ra, 'and-I have faith, and chow 'ittarity.*• • 'lli the 'Voice of- Wltrinti,'• a Mi&lite paper,. writ find the tullaWing erre flourish in 'a tbeologi. 'cal way • - • • _ • • %There - the lilac 11.1 be s; for they will all-go up in'ibit Jay, ore to lie t...kett front the - r wicked Or ttifir erms,-a - nd those parrpta are left ! ! whit 1 Not to the•nezfeare: fer,thelciif trein'::thic Will ever , run for glery has gone—goizeL74 ever V!!!' wits T 1: _ is A Pi•ms--My niimeeis ,:ycqval," runaway yout6";tortio was playing that char teat in alb - esti! in Annapolie, (Md ) some Taus aincp. d•TiOake, you aog," cried . an off3er jri ttio timed—. Year mink it Bill Diann, and.ryon o Mrs., Knippcii• three doilani end idialf for Inata t ictaging and weeding—And heres a basil; saf,lcotio eking my dealing.'" s • -tbaehi bachelor upi.Pints street; Pittsburgh. P.... tittee:d 'Ord Altimble.‘ Ire peeled a chile meditat 1g cof the. trobAtlo beatgy of the owner s when he pressed jet* his bps siying..oh that it were the o cheek it the 'wearer Just as ho had finish-. ntl s a big wench looked ont'of an upper window . and &11d, dis please to frow'dat fusible of lan! in de enti3N—l jist now drapt it.' The man le to to have fainted ' ! KR MIA EM yrections of the Liver;, Asthma, ;Bronchitis, Pairi or. Weakness :of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, lienurrhoge of th e Lands, and. all affections of the' Pulmonary • Organs. - . NATURE'S OWN IPEESCRIPTION- A compound Balsa mic , - preparation of the Prunus Virginlana or 1 .,‘• Wild Cherry Bark," combined with'the Extrict:of Tar, prepared by a„ ncW chemical rms . !, approved and iecorn-, mended by the most' dititinguisheiLphysimans, andmniversally acknowleged the most valuable .medieinc ever discovered. F• - ' No Quackery/ 11l No DeceptTon. In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, we have rie.desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction; no do we wish to eulogize it more ;than it jtistly deserves. Yet when we look around and see 'the vast a- mount of suffering andl distress occasioned by many of the diseases m which f this medicine has proved so highly sucressAil, we feel that_ we n- not urge its claims too strongly, br say tou much in -its favour. • • .1 , ; - Various remedies it is truci have' been offered. and, puffed Into notice (Or the cure of diseases of the Lungs 'and some have no doubt : seen found very useful, but of-all thitt r hatle vet been diseuv ered,-it is admitted by yhysteiens and nil who have witnessed ,its effects; that none has proved as succesaul ati thii. Such indeed, arc the. • SURPRISIN.G' VIRTUES 01 this Bali.am, that even in the advanced stages of Cmumrrletra, after all the moat:esteemed rem. 'edi.s of physicians have , failed' to effect 'any ,' change, -the use of this thedicina has buen pro. dtictive of the most-astonishing relief; and ac tually effected cures after,, all hOes of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of &seas*, termed " Ca. tarrhal Consumption," originating from neglect. ed 0111.1),.it has been Used,. with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge ,they'owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that' form' of Consumption so prevalent I:id:on - gat delicate young female , ., commonly termed debility, or nGOING INTO 4 DEOLINE," 'A complaint r with which' thousandi are linger. ing; it has also proved highly' successful, and not only possesses the power eif el:matting the prog.. ross of this alarming complaint, but also strength ens and invigorates the system more effectually. than any medicine we have ever!riossessell. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consurim: tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints, -Asthma, Bronchitis, and, all - alleCtionii of the !mks, and has cured Many, of the most obsti. nate eases, after' every other remedy had failed. IrfFor partielars see Dr.. Wistar's l'reatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. The Extraordinary sitcerss Attendin,g the nse of this medicine in diseases of the Lunge, and the many singular cures it has effected, having fully,establitihed t.a efficacy, and as we have already published numerous cer tificates from the hightst4authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt; we consider. it nn necessary to exhibit a long list bf them in this place, and will only mention a retir CdSCS, to show what it has done: i LIFE 11;ENIA INS • WE HAVE BMA. SOME HOPE. A SUITPRISING CURE. -Among the many sin gular cures which this;-medicine his effected, there is 'perhaps none in whichlts powers are so • fully shown as in the ease of Mks. Austin. 4 ,This lady had been consumptive for several .years, and during the realer , part of this turtle had received the best medical Mtention, and it i cd al: the most, valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She be came subject t..) violent fits of eopghing, expecto rated large qnantities of matter occasionally tin. geewith blood, and step by steplthis fearful dis ease continued its , con*, until 411 hopes of a re: novery was entirely despaired ofil While in this distresaing situation, lingering; npon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Balsam, which to 'use her MO 'expression, op . crated almosrlike a charm. In a few days 'she :xpectorated freely, the ,coughi was gradually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now; in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay, she' is seen mingling in society, in better •health than she has enjoyed for years, , • •; - DISINTERESTED TENT!stora.--linving, %clines; ,sed the. surprising etiiieacy of-Dr; Wi..tar's Bak sam of Wild Clierry,.in the case pf Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowledge the Itliovc statement to be true and correct.' . • ; . J. 'NVWALTERS, M.D. Lime Commaizir.--Mrs. Eliza4Thompson was afileted with this complaint for nearly five years; during which time sho was under the mostakil. fed physicians—thad tried Mercury, Botanic, and . Ifoincepathic rernedies;and every thing that or. !erred her any hopesiof relief.l She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and 'had been una , ble to sieefi . on the,riglit side for three By the usel'of this Balsam, she was cured•in a few weeks; and 'mains well to this. day. , • : 'ELIZA THOMPSON. , WWdstown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir :—Althotigh your invaluable media tine has already found hundreds of povverful ad vocates, it may still be-gratifying to you to re ceive a Aommunicatien from any one that ha. been relieved by it. Such, Sir, ietrtily my cases I have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption,. for many months, and hive suffer ed so much, that. I had become almost weary of my life. Hearing yeti! . Balsam ' eo highly prais ed, began taking ifn few Weekti,baels, and can, assure you it has relieved me more than any thing I have ever used before;.add 1 confidently believe, it will cure; nie effectualljr. Please 'give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours Respectfully; 1: J OIIN PEARSON. • - • . Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. Friend Winter gives; me • much plebeure to inform thee that my wile's.health has iseriiev. ed very, much since else has beeitnsing thy Hal. sam of Wild Cherry; and we think ,there Ie im doubt but it will cure her. She has .taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short time since, and her cough' _ is much better,. she also ,sleep well at night, and;says she heti found no thing to give her so much relief. Thto will please give the bearer two bottles more fur • Thy Friend, , EDWARD HOLMES. • *Lancaster County, Jay, 18, 1841. • Heir Sir:.- r Tlease send me two bottles ollyour genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry:: I havelmen afflicted with Consumption tbr the last two years and suffered very much with: a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty,-of breathing, eight., ,sweats, andhaving tried numerous remediCal and also been under leveret doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I:Used some est your Balsam. I' get, one bottle front. .:a neighbor, of mine who is using it, and have foticid* such wonderful rclieffromit that I have no dOnbt it will core meeffintoally.• '. Very respectfully yours, &c.' . • - -I. ROBERT 11031111 AN. Er Read the 'following from Dr. Jacob Hoff man, i physician oil extensive practice in Hun.. tingdon county. Dear procured one bottle of Dr. Witt, tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed," Esq., of this•place i raid trisd it in 'a case Of obsti. nate :Asthma. on a ahil4l Peel Schwebie. in which many other remedibi had been tried with. out any' relief. The 13altlananive sudden relief, and in my opinion, the effectually cured by its use. Yours &c., • JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. - December 23d,1841.; ' • I ' Dear Bir,--Your Balsam ofWild Cherry hue effected onto astOniahing cures: here. Ono of which him old lady, Mrs.,Russell, who had been suffering fora long time withisbortneas if breath ing, and general weakness .netil she was finally obliged to keep- her Alter swim other' re medics had been resotted to in,vain,sbe Common ced using your Balsam, and after taking into bet x` : ,- ... -1 , ,,, , ,,, :i,- , ,!•'k.:3t 4 ,, , ., , ,•,.,„; , ,,, ; ::. : .. ' ''t - -• r':. l .: - •, - :':' , q , ,tf, -'-'-''-'•-.'r • ties, was so far recave red - ati to be attle' to sitetid ,to all thefluties of her , house and "on taking two bottles ream was entireiy ca red. . .: _ Respectfully &e,; mutat S. c. MARTIN. Pottsville, Pa. - . CAUtION.—As them is - a spurious tniztttre called syrup of Wild Ckfriy, parchasers should be very particular to ask ;for Dr,,,IWISTAR'S CALA 01,, and observe. his signature on the Rot. - • • 22r9 1 Prepared Ibt the proprieow; and enld at whole. Sale by Williams & Co., Che miate, No:, 21. Minor Street, Philadelphia. • ' Sold in Pottsville by E. D. EICIIHOLTZ and JOHN S. C. MARTIN, rind in ri4nost every pawn end vNlage throughout the cciuntiy. Pribe $ I OD , a Bottle. Jan'ulary 7, 1i34.3. RAtilica , 8i POITS' . V LL.E . RA0,11:45A11/. • '.. ' . - —. q r.. z - -,-,-01. j... ; i' . -- • Reduction of Freight on Mei-Maud*. .. , ®and a f t er Monday next r )Jone 26th'. 1843, Goods will bo forwarded , '*ith despatch at the futioviing rates of Freight between Reading. and,the points below statdd, per ton of 2000 lbs. I Between Between , , 1 • . i Reading Reading . • . 1 enur and • . . • Mad. I Pottsville Plaster i slate, tiles - 46. 1 $1 10 75 cu Pig lrbn, blows, tinter'. ? '' marbJc, rosin, tar, pitch; • 1.:20 . and grindstones, i Nails:& splices, bar ironol catings,lead,turpentinc I ' • i bark, raw tobacco, soft -}• 1. 40 - ( 100 provisions, potatoes lum i r • I „bet., stoves &c., . IJ' • • . Flo,ur per trarre!,'d ll cts . Hots Wheat, corn, rye, clover t - ; eta 3 ere seed, & salt per bushel, C . ~ •GrOceries, hardware, ..teei,l - • • Copper, tin, brass, dd. I - ' mutie liquors, machin c`ry, butter . and eggS, } 2 :10 ' 1 35 ' • cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather, raw. hides, paints, oy•t- ' ' 1 ters, burhp and cin doge. ,J, • Dry goods, - drug,s & tned-1 . icines, foreign liquorS, I - - • wines,glass; paper, fire I- 2'60 1 70. fish, meat, confections. I * Efirr, books* statiimarY.J No additiAnal charges for commission; slor. \age, or receiving or delivering freight at any of lic Company's Depots op the tine. i ` July 15, 1843, 1 FEVER A . ND AGUE . • . ' .R OWA IVD'S 7 GiNIC .1111XTUR E. AIFRESH supply of the above Icledierne.a certain cure for the fever and ague. gust received and sale ;at- 1 MARTIN'S Drug Store Shruarober 3. : i - '• 3f.-• _ L_ -- _- . ----- MOUNT CARSON sitoTEL. THE subscriber. mist respectfully announce to the public - that! ho his leased t he abov . k , , tt, , splendid and delightful establiehnient,, .Z.q , which will ibe opened for •their ee l" 0 1 1.• eommodation On Monday the 10th. Is a •,...; . , ------:-..—.. in t. 1 F , The Hotel I as lately undergone a thorough re novation with such improvements and additional furniture as will muchjinerease the comfort and necommodation of his duestd., : This Hotel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Reading RailrOad,93 miles from • Philadelphia, adjoininglthe Bor'n9gh.OfP4..ittsville, and eombtries all the advantages of ,hofh town and country—attacliedi to the establishment ex clusively foi the use of its guests is a beautiful n ornamental errace garden, a; enclosed Park of several acre. . overlooking fromits rising grounds the Raiiroad t the Scht4lhill River - and Canal, the reservoir of the Schuylkill Navigation Co., and commanding u romantic and beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. Th. auta, Bath Houses and stables have a plentiful supply of pure mountain spring water.. !Phu extensive and airy stables and coach It:01190.y . will be attended byeareful and attentive ostleri4 a Ilailroad .plea sure car and carriages; will bp kept for• the ac commodation of guests wishing to visit the mines and other places in this interesting region.. As a pledge of his dii4position to .;use his best exer. ,lions to give satisfaction to liiigdests, he begs to refer to the reputation of the Catskill Mountain House and' Congress Hall in ;the Citvof New York when kept by him, and assures them that having daily access to the Philadelphia market, his supplies both for t . tfo 71ble:and tile Bar shall, be the best that can berocured. • , • Families and individuate are assured that eve ry • attention will be paid by the subscriber and los family to render their visite as pleasant and ~ , as comfortable as at any other .establishment in this country, and a share of the;public patronage is respectfully' solicited. : CHARLES IL WEBB. • ' ,Menial Carbon, July 8,18 , 13 1 • 2S—ly PARE REDUCED ON. THE LTILADA., HEADING AND POWS VILLE iLtiLROAD ~' 1 stlClass Corti. .241 C lass Cask. ; Fare to Pottsville, I .$2 50 $2 UC To Immediate points also reduced. The Passenger Train limy lenves,the Depot. corner of Broad and Chary street daily al7 o'clock A. M., stopping at. the usual way points, nhd arrive 'at Potts ville arl2i o'clock. Returning, leaVes Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive the city , at 12 o'- clock. .. • . . Passengers for Northumberland,punbury, Danville, and tAtawistia Meet stages at Pottintille on the fini cal of the trains daily, and are carried through with out delay to either of those 'places or $4. Passengers for Tamahua, Ilazleten, Mauch Chunk and NVilkesbarrie.- quit !the cars at Port Clinton 08 miles from the city) and take thciicars of the Little Schuylkill l Rail road to Tainfopfa, (thence 'go by good stages to Mooch Chunk:, where they meet the packet boats for Wilksbarre. Fare to Mauch Chunk , ;: $3 50 Fare to Wilkesbarre, = 5 00' S. BRADFORD, Secretory: Philadelphia', July 21, 1813, 31 IY. CAIILISLE,i.Jr t , PouWIBDISn AND CoM M PALIICIIANT Aith Street ivharf, .PHILADELPHIA,. 'Euti ESPECTFULLY; informs his friends and the .H-111 , prblic.,that he is prepared 6 receive and fur vrarrd Merchandise of every' escription, to all parts "onj the Juniatta, West and North Itranches of- the Susquehannih, and Schuylkill and, Union' Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which are in complete order, and such arrangements made as to insure a full supply other daring all the yet 4. Shippers of produce, will find at to be their interests to send produce to the Philadelphia Market, via Schitylkill and Union Canals, it being the cheapest _ anc safest route. • . j „ Plaster; Salt and Fish 'constantlion hand, at lowest market prices. 1, Every 'attention paid to shipment of Merchandise by good safe boats. commanded by 'careful capta ins together with'promptness in sales°, produce. hlerehandizo will not be detained in store on ac count ofitctrniy or wet :weather! the boats load and unload older the store in the dry Philadelpbia,Juty 1,l 1813. 27 MEDICINES I MEDICINES! DR. Wm. Evan's Celebrated, Camomile Pills • do Soothing Syilup for children. Baron Von Hutebeleqs, Herb Pills Doct. Goodie's, Female pin. ' Ooct. William Evan's', Fever ac Ague Pills. Doct.'Hunt's Botanic Pills. - For Dyspeptic Perione Botanic Pills are said to be salmi& to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public.! ! ! • A fresh supply ortho above Medicine's, just received and lot ink tit!tho Driag Store of Dec 11 50L— ! JOHN SI C. MARTIN. IQ LEACH ED AND UNBLEACHED MILS " LINS.. from 6,1 to 15 mi. pftr• yard. F 6 ale ;ty Q: & A. HENDERSPN.- , September 2, .36. HAMS Ail) pr(ollLbEßlils P , kIME Jersey and Ohio a. l Easter n R_ nnr City Cured ShcitildOrs. For sale by • 1 . • _E.; Q. dr. A. lIEN DERSON. Septeinber 2,• 96 ' . • I.kIETILLOIV.VVAGOOE4S'''For cafe' by v.v Julyls; 29-- :T .A fti EW . FOUN PALI 'OF ...LIFE 11 I\ ND its healing streams, now_ wishing forth. "- - brilliant=stai hut wine* in • libe Ent. And cheering ;thousands with; arcartio 'mint, *5 LIPS, AID HAPII , NEM •1 • - -' ; - '• : Vat Star iii ' DR;.REICIITER'S , VEGETABLE . PURG ATI 1 ;.- - • PILLS. -;_ ' . • These.eills,- let all understand. cure disease power peculiar only io itielf, which instantly oh the action and progress of disease, for their mencembaismuch alike which is when the . t • BLOOD 411D,'JVIPES:. . , are so, far depraved. as to produce obstructions and sores)lthat one meeicine, provided it he comPetent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessar; for removing disease, and resuming , • HEALTH 'AND H4P.PINEBS I - i to man kind. Let it a likewise he, remembered, that there is no medicirie now in existence possessing equal healing powers; auLthat no vegetable, or any other kind ofplrysic can sc soon testore health. then lust, even in cases the most inveterate. The action of these pills upon the bowels are mild; producing no griping pains or debility, bit on, i t the contrary; after they have, operated, you feel that, a load of irritating and corrupt humors .havebeen taken:from you, and the tooyant feehngs of alth! spring up in their place; and what is another rent ot'jecrin these pills, they are. alWays.safe,they i ay' be taken on, all ocessions, and under, any eirduin-• Stances, without regard to the narne ofthe disease, for they operate .upon every part cif ilie body. and eixpel disease from whatevet part it may be seated. • D•ery person who possesses tt box of. these pills NEEDS NO PDYSICIAN, for in them he can siitt , a cure, and confidently I 1 upon aXpeedyrestoration tohealth. In Germany, the land of iheir origin. mdlio persons have experienced their beneficial effects the, thouiands who have used them here, spe them in the highest of terms, coi account of their I tire properties. I The Joyful news or health and • comfort.• sprit from those who have happily used DR. REICBTER'S , . VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. and they_now prevail -Thy their own excellence, the Puwei of Truth; - And why, we .rnay reasonably inquire, have become to endeared to the hearts of those who used thein, sae bytheta gained such a populai Simply because their action unfit' the . '1 ' I HiIIIAN'BODY, • • was as the sun and rain open ve'getatinn, givingli life to all who partook of its' happy influence. Ike health of the plant depends upon the sap,wl circulates through its branches, so the life and 1 ,blood mankind depends upon the ,blo which through his veins. And when this vital fluid, M is most,hesessary to the growth and support o bodyJy some, unknown cuuse becomes loaded morbid acid ,` - ..• 'CORRUPT'; HUMORS, so tharinstead of nourishing and etrengthenin body,:it labors to produce obstructions in the sy: which engenders disease, have recourse to a med that is perfectly safe in every disease, and tha prothice a favorable termination, if given early i complaint, frequently in a few, hours and most al! - in a few days, that medicine is I Dr. Beiehier's Vegetable silly, . whieluso throughlyleleanses the blood and systi large, that disease of any kind cannot, possibly when/ Ea DO cla 29- Wc find their Presence, provided nature is not beyond all human assistai The' price of these pills is 25 cents per, boa, full directions, and can be had at the Philadelphia Medical Hall, s established for the suppression ; • Of Quachery, at the nort h east corner of =Tit and RACE art likewise of sub-agents. ' ' ' - GREENFIEI:T: Pa., Oct,lo. If Dear Sir :'von doubtless' remember my call your establishment about Oyu weeks since, al taining from you one dollar's wood' of DR. RI Tk:frB VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILIJ one of my neighbors who requested me to pi the article for them. This being done and my bilsiness transacted,' started for home. After ;i , ling all day, I was taken with a sudden chill, left the with a violent fever, head-ache, and con able pair. throughout my whele syiltem with sickness at my stomach, which so completely abled me that I Was compelled to stop at a sma on'the road for, telief and rest. Upon inquiry had nothing that could possibly afflird me) While yet ii. misery,for I never was so ill in life. 1 happily thought of your tolls, and resol e open one box upon my own 'account and-seek ' in them. I took six of themodoink a warm cup and retired to bed.:fily pain here ceased in a mt i and I soon fell sound asleep. In the mor in,,, awoke much better, and a 0 cr the pills had ope ated . was quite a different perci:in ; took another dine of four pills, remained there • all II ednesdav, antl!on .Thursday started for home as well as ever, and I still enjoy good health—the persons for whom I bought I them, informs me that they have experienced more, benefit from your pills than a whole cart lon of the. quacks which they had fo merly used. Surely if they; 11 used them With us good an effect upon theme Ives as I have, they have good reason for eluding t err vir tues ; arid if you take my advice , you will per eyere, go on and recommend them to all who are l boring under; isease. and my word- for it, they will become so popular as a general. remedy that you will find it difficult in supplying the demand. I • (Signed) i.G. W. GRAIND(2II , I_, - - - —Greenfield. Tbe above Medicine , is' sold in Prntsville at the Store of ; ! , CLEAIENS & Pottsville, M'nrctl IS. 1813. t I I—rly THE subscriber would respectfully infr friendaand cpstomers, that he has local Military Cap- Nan:faetory In ,Third Street, N0..101-, fetv doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see bis old customers and as many 'new ones as are disposed to favour him with their custom. Ile still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles otevery description, such as leather, Cloth; Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress' Caps; ofall patterns; Esumige Caps; Holsters (or troop, Body do; Cartonch Boxes; Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of, all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, differeht patterns': Fire .BUckets, Pasainc,r Boxes, Tube do, Brinh and Picker's Flumes, Pompoons Firemen's ' Caps ' Leather Stocks, thin Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Liturns,&e.,&c.! ILTOrdars thankfully received and nromptly at tended to. .. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, 17' No:101 North Third Street, a few doors below Race Philadelphiaanly 8, 28—Gm •1 To - Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Sleeps Engine Builders, and others. ' PASCAL IRON WORKS. IVEJIDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES Froth 4 inches to calihre and 2to 1 feet long, .capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500 lbs. 'per square inch, with Stop ni.Laks, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together. mith screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and tot LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM ROILEILFLinth Agi ft. tree ino. ( • • bladufaetured' and Tor sale by 31,ORRIS t & BIOIIIUS.. Warehouse S. E. Corder of Third & Walnut ptree*.' PIII.LADELP.IIIAs' July 11. 'OOO BARRELS SALINA SALT,.. Conatantl.# on timid • a follsupply of lit 6 - i above apperioregticle in tsar:till, 4 1.2 bushel', which will be bold very low, by •I ' GRAY se. BENNE:TT,: 1; ' • ' 'N0,42 Walnut St.r. and 2nd wharf below, ;: Locusi St „ Schuylkill, Philadephia ! June 17,8143. ~: i 1 ; 25—t I! 'P NIG EASE'S CAD—A- supply of PeaseW : ""- Cough Candy ; just received from the Wholeuel! Agent,' Philadelphia, and for sale at, ALARTIN' t SI 'Dreg Store _ , Deoember noustp.si. LOTS ' - VOlt 'RALE I Also, a ilarge number . of 111111 Buildings; and out Lots,:of ! v , r i eu/ sizes, Oli the liavigation tract, lying prin4l:i pally' in the Borough Of Pottsville: Apply to :! -•• SAMUEL Jul}; 16, 29-ti • ;Real estate agent, Centre St. -rvHE subscriber has just opened at the corned ; of Norwegian Ft.; and the Mount. Cartnio Rail Poad, a general assortment of Groceries and Provider's, which'he will sell 'at the lowest poll. Bible prices for cash : 'Such as Sugars, MolassPit, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea,Chgese;Riee, Spices, diti, Spent' and Whale oil, Spermaceti, Moulds -and Dip'd Candles, Soap,- TObrieco, Se gars, ..HarOit Shoulders, Was Pork, Dried Beef, Codfish, MaPk erel, Herring, dr.c.. ite; • ' • • ; - MA.B.SHAI-4,'; April 8,184.3, : .t - , [ 'd ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE ,cLIEAP GO OHS FOR CASH. And no Credit given, -----. -,,,,,;t,=7-?•cr77 . t7 qT.r..7. ,- -1 : 7:' .- 7 . 1i . cf :,.,-..,.:,-,.„ ~li .. 11 . , ,,,. : i :::pj - ,:,:::•,,,,-;..... , : t.. ~ - - _. ~~r~ " ~ a~:.:~: :f:-7, - :::.1.,.;.,A-1 , 1. - • • fi'PROTEtTION: INDESIIIITY AGAINST ' LOSS IBY FIRE TOE „VRANICLIN INSUILAKCE Co., . - il, .• • 1 oir PIIISADELPIII.II. 1I , Capital $ 400 , 000* Pa id 'in. , . li I . cnert:r.,s rzarFruet, : 1 .. . I N N fI . NTI UE -to tnakc Insurance .! permament ,"•- 1 . itno lini ited,on every description , of property. in tri*-n arid country on the usual fivorable terms Offs 'e 163 k Chesnut Street near fifth Street. II CHARLES N. RANG ER.Fresident• 'I . I :DIRECTORS. ' :I ) .CforlestN. Banker'. ' Swine/ Grant.. - Jones qcott. • ; . Frederick grown, Thomas, gar!, - ! , ' Jacob R. Sniith, 0m0545". 'Madan, 06. TV.Richords. • Tobias Vagner. Modecoi D. !Lewis. 1 CHARLES G. BA NCREII; Seel. Tbe Subscriber has,...beenlappointed agent for thtiabove inentioned'instituttor.,and lis now pre. pared to Make insurance, onlevery diiscription ce property. St the lowist rates, .. 1. 11 1' . : - ANDREW RUSSEL ' Pottsville, June,l9. 1841. i ' , :5-19- li9 against loss or deiraake by Fire Capital $400,000. KAMER. PERPETUAL. . ": • THE SPRING . GARDEN FNSURANCE COM FANv, make insurances, either temporary' or porpetuallyi, against Loss or I Damage: by FIRE, in town or conntry. on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all :kinds, en Household Furniture, : Merchandise, Ho es, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial anti Mann- • &Owing stock and Utensils of every description; VV:EELS aild their cargoes in port, is Well as Mortga geli hnd Grtfund Rents upon the most fatoiable'terms. Applications for fasurance,Or any 'information on the Subject may be made either perO3naliy, or by letter; at the Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and ‘Vocid streets , 1 MORTON McIIIICIIA EL, President. L. ortututatran, Secretntr.l 14 DIRECTORS. Morton McMichael,.CharlesStokes, JOseph Wood, . • - Archithrid Wright, P. L. Lagucrenne,' Samuel Townsend, Blijah Rallett, j I Robert oughead, George M. Troutman. IR' W. Pomeroy, 1 • George W. Schreiner.l !Pile subscriberlhas been appointedittaver for the above mentioned Institution and is n'ow prepared to malcelivettitAiNcrit upon everi descriplion of property at' the lowest rates. 1 BENJAMIN .BANNAN rottsville, Feb. 27,1841 . f C! indeuusl s o and k of !ura- !they tave As h;ch owa h;ch _ _ 111E 1 1 POtaII.O.NT4T'STOIC IN DrAli i i VOIEr.,IIILr PILLS. raltlE remedies prescribed for ,the cure of dis• ,ja . , eases, have correctly ibeen'cliiiided ititti clay .l se according to their uper l atiOn upon the human system. Thus we, have one clasli which cause's the stomach to eject its ciintents,icalled emetics, anothekindocing perspirittiod caled dicophoret. ica and', p third which evacuat6 the stomach and bowls', denominated Cathartie's, &e. Cathar. .. . , . . tics or purging medic ines, have ip every , age and 'country been the favourites of thephysicians fur the Cute Of the most obsttriate apt) alarming ma.. mdies. The wonderful riecessl'atteriding this ode of 'treatment will,readilii be understood When we reflect. that the stomach - and bowels have assigned :to them; the important: function of di estion, cir the 'conversion of food.,into blood, that vital 'fluid interided for the gtoWth and nourish. Mcnt of the whole system:. It foltows that when ever ilih !digestion orgabs becoMe depraved or disnualifitd for the licaltF r y performance of their duty ( an d this ,occurs da i ly in civilized society ) impure blood, and consecrently : disease arc the results. ; i It has been reinarked ) that whenever the btu . Math is not usefully employed it is always at mischief.; That individlial who Would deny that lice most formidable diseases arel,daily cured by the use, IA Pills eompouladed Mid for sale in al- Most e ver' hamlet of our. country;, N 4 ould certain ty risk Ms reputation fir veracity . The Poen qontup, o r Indian, Vegetable Pills cleanse the stomach, purify the blould and 'i,emove inflame- Oen, and have proved en i mentlY seful in curing ) bilious lev J l er, bilious cho ic, inflammation of the liver,'rheumatism, dro ,sy, jaundice, pleurisy, costiveness, &c. &e. Females of sedentaryliah its and stihject to indigkstion, 'flatulency, head. ache, depression'of ; spirts and tOnewsiness, will find relicfLfrom the use of these pills. .There is not a disci's° attended • ( with a, c ull ptilk, a dry Skin, andj a coated tongue, that!, these pills will not relieve. The following simple uarrative will Show the benefit deriver( from We se iiillsjin e ve .)? common disease : I. ; k , 1 ^I3EIIITITICATE".. .... .'t.';'• Havingl bee; I.cured.by the us i of the Pocahon tas Pill ofanallarming disease c f the liver of se t !yard years sta nding,• I deem I lit a duty to Make nay case known to the public, liar the benefit of 'others. Iliadtaken various reihedies which of iforded onlytemporary tiler, after using two box les of them,pills; my din ass yie 'ded, and I have ;enjoyed god health fort the Ina sixmonths. 1. 1 ' 'SVILLIA.,. I FOLLMER. M ilton,l 4 pill 23, 187, 1 - gents fur !he saleof i .te above. , . 1 , W. T.Epting, Pottsville,"q(. * .orge Reifsr.yder, New Celle, Steiner ..S-1 Kopp, S.chuylkill Haven, Hugh Kinsley Port c l rbon, Sehualm 4 Hearer, Orwigstnirg.: Throughout the state a supply can a l wayS be had onFred..ltillat & co. Drug gists, corner, of 2tl and Callowqill streets, Phila. delphia. 1`• ' ' ~n , i' Aprir2p; ,_ IMO =ELI Ca w• th tang at ei d oh- TII- ~ for ocure own ravel., which lider -1 great wen 111 Inn 4, 'hey kelief. 01 my /fled to relief oftea. sure. brm his cd his ' NI IV;YORK COAL '4GENCY, 20 rixi. srnet4. 1 ' ' 170 W., Kimball,solicits coniignment of Coal, the Schuyl9ll region, of .all the vari ous qualities, and siszs for initnediate sale, by the .cargei for dash, approVed credit, Or eichange for, Groeerie Proisions" Diy Goos, Hard, Warr, Beoli. S hoes , Hats,' Oil, and articles re. qUired in!the een( region. He:wili also attend to any negoOation requiring personal attention. His experiened in the COO- Business, and personal acqiiainttirce., with many , of the dealers, in the city and vicinity of brew York, gives him a de cided adQiintage over f.trangers or; casual visit ors. in myring advantageous, sales. ,He will also visit'they !Taverns, and Cities, on the North River, foe the purpose[ of making sales, also the Pastern Cities. Any one desirous to try our mar. ket by foiyarding to me a bill of lading, can generally have his coal sold on arrival if invnived within thp 'market raogb ofpricei. Adescripiion.i.d the coill,Ms , condition,iaud from what mine will always Wnceessary to guide Me in sales. All bu siness ectiluSted to ma will be attended to with prompta/s's and fidelitt. :.,Refer to Messrs. A.&R. W. Packe r , Beading, New f ork, June 11, - - 0 ;PURE AVDITE LEAD. WETHERILL & BROTHER, menu facto " ' rers; No 65 north Ficint street, Philadel phia, hada:neat a goodjsupply. of their warranted pure vv14.1 lead, and those customers. Who have been • sparingly . supplied, inconsequence: of a run on the article, shell now have their Orders filled, 3 . - No kn vvrt subsance possesses those preserve. the and beautifying properies so desirable juin paint. ' ;an (goal exult with : unadulterated white feed; hence any admixture of other water': ale only Mars j its. value: • Itl has therefore been the steady•Stm of thti manufacturers, for 'tpany years, supply' to the public a perfectly pure white lead; end the unceasing demand for the ar tjc!eiis grunt that it lints met wih favor. It is invariably, branded online head-;—WETFIERILL :& BROTHER, in full, and .on the other, WAR. mlurrgo Puna—all in red letters. Noveinber ip, 47 l;! have just recetved a large assortment of SeasOnable Goods connoting of Cassirneris Sattinetts, Beverteens, Itleusitnro, Prints, . Che cks, Flannolls; Tickingo, Guighains, CimbrickS, Cotton Fla n cells, Diapers, Linens,;SilV, Cambrick, and Cotton flandker. chiefs, Hosiery and 'Gloves, Furniture, Checks, 461,4 e., 444., and wish to sell them at a small idvance'on Cost and chaiger; those in 'want of luny ; of the above or anything else usual.. kept $n our Borough Stores are respectfully to. ailed tolcall;m1 ;-• sepie mbei 2, •.: 1 -. l i . TO, BENT: , ~ • - tag! POIi.r.CLiNTON FOUNDRY. and • Niagbine Shop, together ',with all the Flasks, ..tfaChtpery', and 'fixtures belonging thereto. AT ply to I • , ISA AC MEYERS, Eq., •at, Port Clinton, olto EQIcEET GUILFORD Swatira FOripap.e. Dece 1111 1 , 18-1 v 25-6 m E. Q. & A. HENDERSON - 36 I SHERIFFALTY; ' , ~ • , . •• • T 4 the free aud Independent, Lice - `tars of Schuykilt County, IFEIRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—IIay- W , hag, been solicited by a number of My friends, I am r indur.ed to offer myself as a cp . nditlate at the nest General Election for the office of ' . - • SILERIFF. • Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelit) to the best of iny ability. . , . JEREIIIAII REED. • ' 10-,te Nuevalc, March 4 To the Electors of Sehuykill FIRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the : urgent soticitation of a number of my' frionde, I am induced to offer myaelfaa a candidate for the gaice of SHERIFF At the'ensuing election. Should you thinit proper to elect me, I pledgelnyself to perform the duties of the ofUe to the best of my abilittes. SAMUEL KAUFMAN.- 11— • March 11, To the Electors of Schuylkill CD. FEr.LOW CITIZENS :—At the oarneA bob eitalion or a number of my fellOw.eittiens, I have been induced to offer nsyselfaaa candidate for the office of 'I I ' • S II ERIP At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your suffrage. • Should I be so fOrtemite as to be clectee to said office. I will - cndeavor/ to perform le duyies theicof to yo it r entire stitisfueticn. Your fellow ettizen,l, ' `JOHN BICKEL. It—. March 11, Tothe i'r . cc_and Indepenitelit Eleci tors of Squeplkill FELI I OW CITIZENS:—AIt the camera voila eitalions'of a number of my fi ; iends, I have concluded to offer myself as a car.pidaze for the office of • • .S.IIEIIIEIII' At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your voice. Should A. be'electsd, I pledge mysell to perform flie duties of the ullice!to the best of my abilities. SELTZER. • , 11- March I\l, To the Free and Independent Elec tors of Schuylkill County. AT the ea; test solicitation of alnuniber of my . friends, I have been induced to offer nivselt as a candidate Mr the face of ' SHER JIFF At the ensuing electi3n. Should ;you think pro per to elect me, I pledge myself to perform the shines of said (ace, to the best.of my ability. SAMUEL UIIRISPIAN. March 13, 'o the Free and tridepentlent Lice, „ tors of CouOty.. • 11AviNG been solicited by a- large number' • of my fricndi, 1 Intl induced; to offer nipelj as a candidate, tit the 'ensiling eleCtion, fur the Wilma Sli -j • - Should I be so - fortunate as to reecife` a majority of your votes I will pflrform the j duties.of that office impartially and fa the hest 'pf my ability. • WILLIAX MAIZ, West ikunswig. March,lB, To the Free and Independent. Voters of Seithylkill lELLow.eiTiZENS:—The solicitations of - 1112 numerous friend's, who Imye promised me their support,tate induced are offer myself to your consideration, as a candido,t.o.for the C" ficc of MEE at the nefct Oetolici Llectum: :Stionl‘be ;3c fortunate as to recti.:c a topjoriy 4:your votes 1 will Spare no exertions to give eiiiire salmis° lion, by fulfilling !lid duties of, the Office with industry and fidelity NI l OLAS SEF ZENCER. Pottsville, March 2 , 1843. , 13— 20 the .Elletoi.sSehO Co. • , _FELLOW CITIZiNS:—At the solieitatiOn of my friends, who have voluntarily. fornmi. sod to support me in different' •sections of the county, .1 have been hiduce - d to otter myself a candidate for the ofhee of . , SHERIFF At the ensuing election. Should I be' so fortq nate as to-be elceted,llpledge ri'yaelf to perform the dillies of the office I' with fidelity, to the best ok,my abilities. . JOSHUA BOYER. McKeansburg, March 25, t'3—te•sl. To the Electors of &iffy!kill Co.' FELLOW CITIZENS:-1 :offer ntjself 4.4 n candidate fur the office of • S 11.1: 111 F Or Schuylkill County, - at. the' ejection in October next.. Should you elect me, I pledge Anyseirte do niy duty with 'fidelity riiitariille April 8,1841 To the Voters of Schuylkill County Fellow Citizens:—ln the hope 1 . 4 . receiving majority olyour vole', I hereby offer myself • a candidate fur the office .SHE RlF•l`;' At the next General Election l . •It elected, my best exertions shall be. used tot partbrin the du. ties appertaining tt that oilier!, promnily and faithfully 7 -and ildefealed, shi4ll remain Yours iu Friendship, j ANDRES'S! IL WILSON. 18—telt • Barry, April 29. DANIEL 11AA.9 1.011'14 • .-- HAAS & LAING, / S AKE 'pleasure in. nnouneing to the citizens! o - Schuyhill county. that the3qhave'just opened in the basement story of the Tpoin Hall, on t:entre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a sjilendid as sortment of • - NE IV GOODS, • l ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ccted with great care, and put!chased at unusually tint prices—comprising every variety of. Dry Goods, Groceries, Glaris Ware, China Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which may be found Shperfine-Cloths, of various colors and qualities • Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres; Sattincts,flannels, and Woolen Blankets, • Prima. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, SAk. S,itin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel: Hollainis and Nanking, . Marseillesand Valenti& Vestings, • Mullins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, G,inghataand Cotton Ilandls. N ow and sui error style Spmmer Cloths, Cottonades and Bevcrteens, - Itt tine, a very general assortment of , • Gentlemen's Summer Ware, : Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & 'Wored.Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, , • Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, .. New Orleans, Sugar House. and Syrup Mdlasses, Tea and,ColTee, of various kinds, CheeseXandles, Soap and Vinegar; Salmon, Herring, blackerel. Shad and Co fish, Hems, ShOulders, Smoked Beef. and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, -t( Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Seala, Soda, Water and Sugar Crack'ers, Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs, and Lard, - Dried Apples and Peaches, I and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will be sold at low prices Arcaehl or in Exchange Tor country produce. Remember the DatiStore, Pottsville. May 11, NEW BOOT AND SUOE STORE. UST opened, at the old Post Office, Centre St, opposite Market, an excellent Offi ce, of Boots and Shoes of superior quality. which will be sold cheap, very cheap fori cash, by THOMAS FOSTER. April 8. LEADEN . PlPES—SufFt`plently si purpose of introducing water • into tl far sale cheap, by B. B. • Avtil- 15. 0.1.11•1•1••••••• ' . . AN OIt.RINANC4 ~ For iegulatingg, eurbin,, and paffS: the side walk's and:gutters fn priris of Cen' and Rail roadl i-n Slreds. : , 1 ' ' ~,-t SECT/01.1 LI Be it ordained and enapted by the . . Town Connell alba 'Borough of Pertaville, and it is hereby ordained and enacted byAn s authority • c of the same. that the grades or regn tions of the • ascents of Centre Sires:L. from Centr o ttloc It north. wardly to the northeast, Corner of `; - orel street. and southwardly to the south line eczfliorriesAd. ditior, be, and the same 'ia:herebialxed and ca. tabliShed as follows .vii:4—:• ' I;;iss ~ NORTH- CENTRF.%iSTIRDE+,I 4 4 A Si* SIDE. ' At the northeast Omer Of Cen4,land Nerve: gine streets the . curb? line shall eiashinenco two and a half inches belini the top of ciltntral Block, from thence tall one foot inchekto a coition, distant one! hundred and two feKfroin thence( shall rise one foot.seven and a hilibtiches to the seutheusr center of 'Market streeyertre level to the northeast corner ot : staid W id e r e .:thenee 4411 - rise nine inches ,to.a summit cigi4 feet distant, thence fall 'one Ilia 'three inehesOthe \ southetst " i f, `corner of C6llowhill street; thencrilse two inches .. I. to the northeast corner of said s 0 . , , , . thence.iise .. eight fr et One inch ar.d . fiVe fen Ifroo the soultt• -'• east corner of High rtieet, theiMase five inches and five tenths - to the northeast p l arner, •er - ginid - • street; and from. them:ell - is() 441-lie tcet,five in , . . cites to the northeast corner of 1, - i prel.street. NORTH EENTRE 61R E,F,t `VEST BIDE. . i -,.. Commencing et the Culvert OM hundred and two t'eet ninth of Norwegian ii!iteti the lino of the curb shed be three tnebeillx4ow the top of. Central Bieck, and from thenelelltill rise one. feet four thaws; tri'tho soutliw4itoroer of M a c_ kct, street', from thence I level Itti::i the . northwest corner of Said street, thence fait oil' a foot three til. ' ekes - to . the Culvert, ninety titter feet distant; thence rise one foot two Linctrre'ir the southwest. corner of iCallowhill street, ,tlie co level to. the corthwelt;cotner of said - strceAhence ;Ise ono foil ' fi ve inches in' the i distrine'elif eighty feet. , thebce ir'e . seven lent feinr incVs to the, south. west corner of Uigh street, antrAutn thence riser thirteen feet six incites filie Ott:Om - est conaer of La urelmeet.. I IF! , ",; '.- : , 01..i fli 'CEN'rRE.S.TREE.EAST SIDE. . , • - .r.„ , ,,, - ,.. -• i • The cuiti line ut the sOuthes:itt , aorneil of Norwe gianstreet shall ho Oglaitsetiatiuve tbc,top of Central. Ilfrek„ and front thencOliall rise Six feet to the 1100161st" conter, of 3t4 , ,,liantariro. street, from therice - rise four a',nit i 4 11 0 ,1r inches to tie southeast, c orner of said 8467 g-thence rise thtEe feet ten inches - and seven frnchiii to the northeast corner of:Church Alley; theneeitevel to the south east corner of said Alley, thotee rise three • feet nine inches to the not therWitortier of Union street, thence rise nine feet five;teliest.) the south side of the next alley, 'thence jilt sixteen feet to the northeast corner. t,f MOO Chum' street, thence rise fitfred, tat i..i venithrlhes to the north east corner of Mar ket tired inl orits's . Ac'ditiun, thence ii:vel to thh Eteitheas(Coreer of the said strew, and from thence fall IWViity-elglit. feet to the south line of Morris'OilOption. ' . ' -• „ "SOCTIE CEN'PRE eriTE,E,- - t. WEST SIDE. Gconocricing at thijculvo, l ,o s ne s hendred and • , two fed north of N(',r #olllojvcr,. the curb lino' there. ' 01'1111 be three Mclie's 144 iv tho.top of Cen tral liloith; and from therieco;lll rise seven, fi n t eleven' inches to if neutliwNicorner of Mahan. tongo .;flee', :.urn - thence riKpiile inches t i the southwest side of t Ire soul rt4trt, thence rise four' feet and two inches to the Sfrtirwrst corner of Church 'Alley, , tlfrnec.ilevel4o,lle southeast side of said Iley, , thcpee nee thir:"..4 fret seven inches to the nertiorest nits net pf 11% - iOll street, thence rise nine feet five, inches to tkei south side et , the next uptiy, thekce fhll sixtt.s:ori:ject to a point bit-,,,, pmite td the, northeast carat; of Maucli Chunk Fact t, thena Vise loartccM.lty one inch to the northwest corner of! Nlarit4 rtrect in Morris's Addition, thence level to Illitnithevcrt chiner.of said streets, mid- Ifol9 tiKiii .!??. fall twenty-seven feet three inches to the soultOrie of Monts's . Ad dition • , • 11VIDTII • srcrioN ly:e pavetot.nts or toile waltCp lit Ccolui•Hri FIia:IVA , C,FiISjiIII , I•VS..ViZ.,-- rn tliaC part of 'Ct•otrc beut,tart the i l atttit pm: at t‘t a rrt.',,, tam 400 the South line of Pott'4 A,NitioniiStiey - shalt he eleven lect widd. Frew 'hone!: tit; street the; shall _ be fitteini fed. witie on 11,...et4'5e bide of the street, anti on the west side; of ftle!salle width col far north nit Norwegiattletreeqineasuring, in , all ca_ beS front the.trito hop of -04i:street ), .and 'from Owned Shull extent! in a' 4:ea:ig lit line so as to be fouiteeri lea-froth the brin!4lay the southwest cor ner of Pier street.. I FrOtV . t-fille southwest corner of High .strett, the eurbfrOe: shall extend to a straight', line to R Foint at pie southeast . cornet of Laurel 'Alley, eleven feet i Tturri LIM west stele of Centre Street, and tlierte;Ofitinue afthe distance of eleven feet therefrom, Southeuitcorner of Laurel street.' From' the southeast corit.r.fi of flig,h siteef, the curb .;tune shall ext Cent iii' point thirteen feet. from the cast Ride of duilto , s treet, and distant one hundred a i nd seven feetlront Northern Block; from thence extend c 'thirts:ltiree l feet to a.point C lever' feet from tho east ;.rifile of .tlic street, and - limn thence continue Ot.:tili: . eiflista . nee et eleven lei t.froin the east side of,tfie street, to the south. east corner of Laurel street i • • • ; Sr-crier.: 3 , -Corirruericifig - :at the. northweid eor nPr .of arkerimd Ruiloatl.strcets, at a voint ten 'let seven inches below •r , lx=, hap of Central Block, the curb line shirt' rise 1.3 the southwest, corner of Callowhiltstrcif.] • •-• There shall he but orielirre of curbstone-an,{ onepevenient or Side-wall; indhis street, which ehall be on the wc-4 sitlg tl ierit, and six .feret.l - nictisuring from line of the street. 4. Theisidc-Wmilts or foot-waVSOli troth sides of errt.re street, fri4 the south line Of 31or. • ris's AdEitiou tithe soul side of Laurel street,' and on the • weSt of to droad street. between Market and CallowhillreVccets, shall Le graded, cut down,. or INCA up, de-Ord log to the several irs. . cents and deseeists'.l,er'.i.riA above set„.4iirtit,.. and cur bed and paved , an;dotre gotteri4 made and paved as Inn erolleir tli4ted, arid the . paperty in front of which such fel4...vrrys'er sidewalks and gutters shall he male dia paved,.shall he and tbe . • saute is herellY !axed ivh the cipcnse thereof, in proportion to the extilat of the saint in front un said streets, ag,reeatilrto the provisions of the Apt of Assembly .cntittq, uA. supplement to an act entitled an act intiryporating- the', town of Pottsville in SchoylkilflZ.ountyloto a Bureagh,'.' - passed the lsth day (rattle, A. D. t 84(!. Si. 5. The curtly tines to be placedin said streets, shall be at lea4 l ,4aree feet long, two feet ,wide, arid six inelMs.thip.k, and wherever it may. : be.necessary to extend 're curbstones more than ten inches ebtive the' o,ll.ter, that for every inch so extended, they , slial4, , ,tve an increased 'Width of two inches.; •, • The front andends-'ll47.said . i . urhstones must be dressed straight ant: sh4th for thir breadth ofone foot from 'the top ; 1.410,-0 must'also be dressed straight end Smooth, 'an brought teen 'uniform thickness of six 'incliop'!)y dressing down. the back for the breadth of . three inches, and devilled to correspond with itte4'tse4gthe pavement. The curbstones most fie set,] that the front shall lean .back one and 'one half incites to the foot rise, and the top to curie:Tond w thegrade herein eitab. lishcd. ' 1 ENE JAMES LAI Na: SEC /ON 6.—A guttc>n three feet wide than be paved outside of'said Milbstone, by placing a row' of well burnt brick Ma --, iedge; with their ends to the curbstone; litivingihllltrum it of half an inch in'their length. thereakinder'ot the gutter to be . paved with small siniAthed orraunded stones, and supported by a, snOit curbing , or flat stone, sit on edge and - cate6ding at least four inches lower than the adjoining pavement of the gutter. The depth and Asp's- of the Said gutters shall, with tlic several ascen!taimid descentii of the same, 5c regulated by the 'Poreugh• Surveyor, or other person appointed by the ,council or that purPeac,- SECTION 7.+That,thrs severe provisions,pow. era and penalties coligiined in the eighth, ninth and tenth se:ctions an ordinance passed the 26th day of May.A. 14.13 , 43, entitled an ordinance for the regulation; curtiing and paving of Market street from Centro str l act ; to the upper Culvert ;- Adams svect from Pikrlict to 'High street, Mid ';` Third street. from .5134 et to High street, tie and` the some aro hereby matte a pptef this ordinance. the same as if the withisi of the said sections wcro herein set forth in fuff.i , ' Passed into nn Ordfn6tnce , theTwenty.finhi4 4 7 . of*Jialy A. D. 1843....;1, ; FRANCIS' J. rOviN, Prea't.F krres.r Town Clerk. Pottsville, August,p 4843. 20- ;tre e for" the the lioueeer 1.4-NNAA 4 611•;.-41 frO 71-1 ,..0n Oil, for sale . 2)y : ' Math 28,..j. • PA P. F OF IZALL!!tiOAD STREET 0 U I ii : 511 auPPly. (Tout aIAIV•dc cp.
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