SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. • Blay 1, 18410. Hours of, forting of Passenger Train*. FROM Phile6lphia at 7A. M.. and 2 / 1 •P dai From Reatfingut 74 A. M.,. end 21 P.M. c ly Thipot iiriPhilar i elphis—corner.orßroad nod Cher ry Street*. :FARB -5(1-2rid° do s'2 • !t Thin from Philadelphia will eilop ''otistown: Ist Class Car, The 5 o'cloc for breakfast at The morning afternoon Train by earth:fitted -Both Trains • ,' smut points. Train from Philadelphia, and the froM Reading, will be accompanied fur the especialaccommodation of iJI atop for *Way;Passengera at the . , Doss oflSUirtirig of Freight Train.. F r o m philidelphia on Wednesdays and at . Saturdaya., From Reading on Tuesdays and Fridays. !"11 G A. NICOLLS. Sopetintendant Transportation. IS—tf May 2 .4'B,Jiledicated Extract of [Sarsaparilla. . To; the World. IF you wish to make use of Sarsaparilla. be advised to ty LEIE Y ' S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILA.. It is positively the strongest pre •paration in existence, one bottle of it (which costs but one dollar) being equal-to one gallon of Syrup, as it is usually prepared in , the shops, and, equal to two bottles *fatty other extTct. Dr. Leidy begs leave to state that he himself prepares it, and can consequently vouch for its "nth. NUmerous Physimans throughout the [T inted St es,give uthe preference over all other prep lastioria:nfSarimiarilla, both from the fact of ns superior strength (conseqbeatly efficacious. when employed) and from the circuminatice of its being prepared by a regu lar Apothecary and PhysiCian, attested by Dr'. Physic, Chspm:ln, Jasltion, Dinner, Gibson;Dewees, James, Con, &. • it is useless 11 whersid SarsaPil Suffice it to say) throughout the e &c., and particul of the blood a n t! blond, it is at all and Fall) invalua Summer Season) 'tonally - Nume from Physicians For sale by Dr. .Leid !re to name the numerous affection , . rilla is considered the sole Specific.— it is recommended by all, Physicians • oriel, in diseases of Skin, Bones, Liver, arly all diseases produced by impurities animal fluids. As a purifier of the l times (and particularly ,in the S;ring • tile. .In warm climates, t hroughout 'the Ino person should Iv glect using it tICCa• roue certificates and recommendations and others accompany the directions. B. BANNAN.. Sole agent for Schuylkill county. 23—te June `.6 Pa sage front the ' . .p i LD qOUNTRY: fERSONS wishing to pay their pas— eata For their friends in the Old.Coon— siNi, tr can have their business atiended to bji applying to B. BANN Miners' Journal office. •His i rates otFare from L7verpool to New York is 817L'and including IfonMal. Mot-AT—Chil dren wider 10 imore of age ball:price N11'1.614 t 11 It A NTED. 5,3 d Division and sth Residence of ore and Ohio Rail Road, west of ' 300 men, Drillers and other Eabour ' set with employment, and the high. Mosthue of Rail Road. The work is Most .healthy part of Virginia, being waters of the Potomack and a fine country. Men coming on here will ohn Farrell, Cumberland, 9i miles k, or on Christopher McDonald, Old below Maryland, or on the. work to CROWLY & RAW Lb:S. • Contractors. 6 tf ON Section t the Sahli Harpers!Ferry ing est waged on Wetted in the near the head clear and open on ~Mr. 'above the wo town, 41 :' Feb 1 • Colliery to , be Let. T HE Oseriber will receive proposals for rent • ing the 11 iddleport Colliery, lately occupied by John C. Circa rills. The veins are ready tot WOI ing,gengways having been driven—breasts openea and noasee ana fixtures created, with every facility for immediately commeneeing an extensive business. The lestee will have an opportunity also to lease or purchase 't i ne :ail road waggons, drill cars, and milting implements now on the premises, and Buff'. -Meat for allorge• business. Oct 5 41:1—if O. W. FARQUIIAR rropoo' als, WILL beeceived *tithe Engineer's o ffi ce nil he 1 Phila d elphia and lfadlng Rail Road, at ,x -Reading, ne ti door to Ilerr's Hotel, !ill the Ist of November, net, feir furnishing 40,000 White Oak, or Rock Oak ills, 7 feet long. and flatted to 7 inch ea thick, andiwide enough to square 8 inches by 7, •—•••To - be delivered at varinus points on the lire of the. Rail Road, between Reading and Port' Clinton, .by the openidg of the navigation next • pring.. For fur therpartienlars enquire at the Engineer's Office. WIRT ROLINSON, Enginee , . RearlingF b. I .51f , 1 • I, f, li EBll GOODS!!. JUST often d a large and splendtd supply eon ably Goo a, corn prii.mg a general assortment of ,R Y GOODS, GROIERIES,, i ,IQU I ORS, • • . '• A RDW ARE. ISH, PLASTER, -, I HEESE, SALT, 4.c. 4.c..; o a1,,A1l of tarhi h will be . sk! cheap for cash or ea I change for c untry produce: at the Stnre of • 1 JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carlon.o Nov 23 ' 47—tt Pasco Iron Works 'Ware - . . . house. , No. 717 Sou h Third Sireo. S. E. cornet Waintt i ( PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 • • . siriDP ,- Tasker IP Morris, , . Ilioll -Fut nders, and Manufacturers of Coal Ja• Grates, urnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil era, i Perpetu . 1 Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes,ifor S t em', Gas, Hut Water, &c. 1 . ' Da yes Safety Lamps • 0: the best Cofistruction. • Patterns f r the Foundry received, and cal l iting + dcliver4d at' 110 Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philad4lpliia:l Septtnaher :26., 15313. TRE4CI UL4 R. :yore and Raritan Canal Catnpann giiie7no4ce.tWat during the ensuing reason they Wahave a daily tow (Sundays excepted) by Stew) boats, betivetin Fairmount bud Berdentown, and be tween [New Brunswick and New York, for Coat Etcorre, and Oat they will only charge Sixty eetils per ton, inelading-lhe Tolle on the Canal. All such Boats ieturning empty, will not he charged any thing 'tor Steam raining. or Toils en Canal. If reiurning with Fr eight the lowest rate s will he charged. sigiielj; 4 . A. F. STOCKTON, President. Feb 4 411 Peono ' . i Fort Clinton rokindry • FOR SALE. LL he sold et private tide, the Foundry xvi. v Plestraintly situated at Port CI int orkSch uv I k ill emintyt on fiery reasonable terms: nib Foundry , is at.tlie commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Siisquehannti Rail Road, now making, and will inins4rt: tine be one of the .beet siteatioUt. in the nountry to a large business For ternii, &e. apply to I PARKE & TIERS, I ion Founders , Philadelphia. f or ISAC MYERS, ' .11 . 111 DEN Fire ' insurance Company. MAKE b th limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, t tone or Frame Budding', Stores. Hotels Mills, Barns , tables, Me rc ha nd ize.Furn icure,and,. Pro p• erty of every! 'description, against loss or damage by FIRE. ' The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a. bove meutioiicd Institntion and is now prepared to make biscritAricEs hpon every description of property at the lowest rates.l . 1381VJAMIN BANIVIN. Yousville.lFeb. 27.183 G. 15 TUE ELAWARECOUNTY linaturance Company. CAPITAL iII.IIIIORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CUARTER PERPETUAL. 111 A o K n EBlrkh Stone limited or and FrampeerpETut7ladlin Buildings, Stores, Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture and Property' ol every desoription ,against lossor dam age by Fl (W. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The H6laWare County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a- gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares] and mercdndise by water, or by rail way. upon terms ass favourable as any other institution. • For any further information on the subjectof luau! , ance, either kg,ainst Fire. marine or inland risks. Apply tO, HEN RY G. ROBINSON, Anent. - July 15 , ,34-te At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, A t Orwi,gsburg. !LC. 4; W. Pollock, H AVE jnstscceived a New and Ele ant assor °lent of Fall and tVinter Gonda, consisting o Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Buffalo Cloths, .Cassi Blankets,, Tichin, Canton Flannels, Br. and 81. Nlmlins, Country Flannels, &c. Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a general assortment of Ilardware, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nail , and Spikes. Wrought and Llm.sehne Nail., Anvils and Vices American, Bnglt,ll,- Blister, Cast, Shear, and Ger, man Steel. All nt %due') will be disposed of at the lowest prices.—Call acd See. To Schitylkill Boatmen who ship Coal • direct to New York. riIHE subscriber is prepared at all times with Horses and the nei•essary lloibting Machinery to discharge the Schuylkill Coal Boats immediately on application,at the lowest rates. Also. lloraes and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do thetr own ditch:l7in. Apply at No. 12, Washington street. near the Battery •. WM. T. ANDERSON. New York, March 14;1840. 11-tf WE coniederit a duty to call public attentton to this atiminable preparation for Pulmonary Dis— eases—especially Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Spittin g Blood, Astlinta, Bronchial Affections. Whooping Cough, 4c. It is used and very highly approved by persons of the first respertability, but we feel confident in saying that a trial of its efficacy will be its best recommends Eton . Dr. Jonathtin Gong President of Granville College, Ohio, (late of New York) In a letter to Dr. Jayne, dated New York, December. 1836. says—•"lie was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarsness, and that his difficulty of breathing was so great that he telt himself in imminent danger of immediate suffocation, but was perfectly Lured by using this Expectorant.' M re. Dellis. of -Salem, Nclw Jersey, was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine. Mrs. Ward, ditto of Salem, was cared of the same com plaint by one bottle. A young lady, also of Salem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with con sumption was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr Dam:lion, of St. James. south Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoarsness, and soreness of the lungs, anion using a bottle of this medicine found per manent relief. Mr. Nicholas Itai ris, sen.. one of the Deacons of the firstPaptist Church. in Philadelphia haS been perfectly cur ;d by it—after having suffered for SIXTY 1 EARS with Coughs; Asthma, and spitting of Blood, which no remedy before could relieve. The Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, writes as follows: NE N YORK, June 15, 1839. To DR. JAIYNE —Dear Sir: 1 have made use of your Expectorant) personally and in m) , family, for the lasi six years with great benefit. Indeed I may consider my life prolonxed by the use of this valuable medicine under the biassing of God. for several years. I may say almost as !Mich in the case of my wife. and also of the Rev. Mr. Tinson, of the Island of-Jamaica. For all cases of cough, infl onmation of the chest. lungs, and :hroat, 1 do Most unhesitatingly recommend this as the best medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is that alters afflicted as 1 have been. may expeience the aline relief , which I am persuaded they will, by using your Expectorant. C. C. P. CROSBY. The Mowing certificate is from practising PUY— MOAN and'a much respected Clergyman ofthe Meth— odist soc;ety, dated Modest Town, %, a , August 2,1838. Dr.Jayile--Dear Sir: 1 have been name your Expec torant extensively in my practice for the last three months and for all attacks of Colds. Coughs. Inflama— firm of the Lungs, Consumption. Asthma, Pains and Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi— cine f have ever tried, 'Very respectfully yours, R. W. WILLIAMS. M. D. This F.xrEcrottsx - r never fails to.cure Asthma or re— lieve A Cough. Price 81. Prepared Only by Dr. D Jayne; Nn. South 3d street, Philadelphia. and may he had M . G. W.Oakley, Beading, C. Leisenring, Mauch Chunk, D Walke-, Pori Clinton, Wm. T Ewing and Clemens & Parvin, Pottsville. where may also he had JAvNe.'s SANATIVE PILLS, CARMINA— TIVE NANf.and TONIC VErtatinTGE. Oct 12. 1839 • The Camomile Pills. A NOTHER recent test of the unrivalled virtue of Dr. Win. Evans' Medicines.—DYSPENSl TEN YEARS STANDING—Mr. J. MrKenzie, 176 Stanton'etrcet, was afflicted with the above corn. plaint for ten years. which tricapaciated him at in tervals, for the period of Fix years, in attending to his business, restered to perfect health under the sal...tary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. BEI - - ELT CoatiOn.—Be particular in purchasing to see the label of i this Medicine contains a notice of its entry aecorfiing to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New-York, or from the Jan 11 SW AIM'S Panacea, -.. • Vermilizge, eidy's Blood Pills, ‘• Medicated Sarsaparilla, Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Cor dial, • - Do. Vegetable Febrile Elixir, Dr. Bechtel's Pulmonary Preservative Or. Mile's Extract. of Tomato Pills, .Indian Specilie Fire ,tiing's Remedy for the Tooth Ache, For sale by the subscriber: For further particulars see advertise [flouts in anothir part of the paper. B. IiAN NAN.: Po r iClintoo .E-40) Jan 2, E W STORE. meres, ond Sattinets. Merinoes French Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de • Lanes, Sim Ilas, &e. Brocha, Mennoe, and Woollen Shawls & Ilkfe Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. Nov 23 Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. Regular Agent. B. BANNAN, Pottsville. 2 LINT'S BOTANIC. PLUS. -INTERESTING AND", APPLICABLE THE AFFLICTED, with Diseases of 'the Stomach; or Nerves; Such ,as DYSPEPSIA ! either Chronic or Casua under the worst symptoms 'of restlessness, -Low - nese of Spirits, and General Emaciation; CON SUMPTION, whether of -the Lungs or Liver, LIVER AFFECTIONS ; JAUNDICE.both Rd ivy 'and Spasmodic, COSTIVENESS; WORMS of every . variety—RHEUMATISM. whether Acute or Chronic—together -with GOUT, SCROFULA, Pains in the Head, Rack. Limbs. and side, TY PHUS TEVER. SCARLET - FEVER, Putrid Sore Throat. FEVER and AGUE, Spasmodic Palpitations of the Heart and Arteries, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Weakness, Hysterics. Tic Douloureux. Cramps, Female Obstructions, Heart. burn, Headaehe, Cough, the Common or Humid and the Dry or the Whooping; ASTHMA. Gravel and Dropsy. -Pr The Bitiod has hitherto'been'considered by Empi. ries and others, as the great regulator of the human system, and such ►s the devotedness of the adherents to that erroneous doctrine, that they content them selves with the simple possession -of this fallacious, opinion, without enquiring i►.to the primary sources from whence Life, Health, and Vigor emanate, and vice versa. pain, sickness, disease and death. Not en with Da. HUNT, whose extensive research and practical experience so eminently qualify him for the profession of which he has been one of the most use fel members. He contends—and si moment's rake Lion will convince any reasoning mind of the correct ness of his views—that the stomach, liver, and the associated organs are the primary and great.regula Lire of health, and that the blood in very many in stances is dependent on these organs, and that unless medicine reaches THE ROOT DETRE DISEASE, the superfi cird,anodynes usually prescribed, scvre but as foils to cover the ravages of deed-rooted maladies. Under these convictions, at the expense or years of close application, the doctor has discovered a medi. eine whose searching powers are irresistible, and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of its being a radical cure in the various diseases illready enumer. ated, even if applied in the moat critical cases, but be does not intend to prescribe to HUT'S BOTANIC PILLS a supernatural agency, a lthough from positive proofs within the knowledge of hundreds, ho is prepared to chew, that when every other earthly remedy has been given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS have never been known to fail in effecting two very gratifying results, 'that of raising from the bed of sickness and disease those.who have-tested their efFi emy, and thussamply retarding Dr. Hunt for his long a'nd anxious study to attain this ,perfeetion iu the HEALING Ayer. The extraordinary success which has attended the use of HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, is the hest crit erion of their superior vit toes. They have been the means of raising a host of languishing patients from the bed of affliction, as is clearly evinced in the following Dyspepsia or ladigeetion Effectually Cured m r . Win. Tucker, having lately been restored to a sound state of health, through the efficacy of DR. HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it an indispen sable duty to state certain facts relative to the dis ease under which ho had 'so Ion" suffered. The symptoms were—s painful obstruction, with a con, slant rejection of food, head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesome dry cough, dizziries;, tightness at the chest and difficulty of breathing, almost constant pain in the side, loins, and shoulders, accompanied with much languor and debility. These afflictions, together with an unusual degree of flatulence, brought on such a state of ex treme weakness, as to prevent him from attending to his busines, and his health appeared lost beyond recovery. His friends and relatives became alarm ed at the melanchnly prospect, and strongly recom mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were administered, and in a few days produced astonish ing relief, and finally realized a perfect restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. IBM .731 Ereaution.—Be particular in purchasing*" to pee that the label of this Medicine contains a notice o its entry according to Act of Congress. And be like. wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street. New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. B. BANN AN, Pottsville. R. McELWEE, Harrisburg. Liver Complaint, with much Derangement of the Net-sons System. Mr. Joshua Roberts was afflicted with a billions and nervous disease to an alai ming degree, beitig attended with all the distressing symptoms which affect a relaxed constitution, viz .--A sick head-ache, loss of appetite., giddiness in the head, pain iii the eta nach offer eating, usual tremors, shifting spas. tnodic pains in every part of the body, cold chills sallow complexion, costiveness, and a constant dull pain in the right side, which often induced the meat dreadful debility indeed, he thought he was a fflic ee with evrry internal complaint the human body is liable to. He was generally malting trial of various remedies, all of which were equally finitless, ante lie had recourse to Hunt's Botanic Pills, from th. superior virtues of which medicine his health is per tectly re•estahlished, and is now able to pursue his employment free from pain or disease. Dr. AlVm. Evans' Camomile Pills, cures Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, N FRVOUS diseases, liver complaint, dyspepsia billions diseases, piles, ulcers, female weakness and ull cases of hvpochondriacism, low spirits, pal pitation of heart, nervous irritability, nervous weak. nesii,.fluor albus, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, general debility, bodily weak. ness, choloris or green sickness, flatulency, hysteri. cal fu inti ngs, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sitk ness night mare, rheumatism, asthma, tic doulon. reit:, cramp, spasmodic affections, and those who are victims to that most excruc;ating disorder, Gout, will find relief from their sutferinge, by a course of Dr, Evans' medieine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. it? Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to ace that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry according te Act of Congress. And be like wise . parlientar in obtaining the.n at 100 Chatham street, New York, or trom the Regular Agent. 13 HANNAN, Pottsville Of whom also may be obtained, Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (for te. thing,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague Pills, Dr. Good's Female MEI The Baron Von Hutchtlert,a The above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole sale and Retail at lOU Chatham Street, New York, 3 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. 36 Cornhill Boston, Mass. And the following Agents R. Barman, Pottsville, Harriilton & Grier, Carlisle, Wm. Bell, Harrisburg, Win. Burnside, Lockhuven, Julio Wind, Lancaster, D. S, Clarke, Erie, J. P. Olmstead, Bethany, B Campbell & eO. Waynesburg, Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. Duncan, Bed. ford, Moab Arlen'. Irwin & Arthura,) Pittsburg, C. Christman. Stanch Chunk, Hand & Kirtland, Housdale, B. Bright, Allentown. tErREMOVAL.—Dr. Wm. Evans'has removed his office in Philailaphia for the sale .of his CA ,o. and APPICRIENT Stravr, for children Teething, to No. 3 South Seventh. corner of MarketiStreet, where ' all business connected with the sale of his Medicines, will in future be transacted; and where the above medicines may always be had GENUINE. WM. EVANS, M. n. N. B.—The principal Office is at ;tit,. 100 Chat. ham Street, New-York, where Communication by letter, ore requested to be made direct.) tJBEWARE OF COUNTERP ITS ! Jan. 11 Lumber ! Lumber a E subscriber would, respectfully invite the attention of the publi&to his stock of Lumber, which consists of seventy thousand feet of various kinds suitable for Colliery Purposes—anch as Hem lock Planks, Hoards, Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2 inches,Scantling for Waggon sills, all Well seasoned and fit for immediate use. also, 20 thousand Weather oarda, 25 thousand . Shingles, Panne) Plank ra, his!ering and Shingling Lath, all of which will be 'disposed 'of' tow; - and on accommodating terms. GILE. Feb-15' ' 7tf Primp miNietw#,JOITRNAL. CERTIFICATES JOSHUA ROBERTS Pills s P ills! r4IIE-earest. the best, most efficacious anfrtruly vage• table' fills in existence art ' :41:1FLIEIDY'SBDOODPMLLS, A Comptinent patter which is Sarsa par i 11a, and known to be the most effectu Mood thorough purifier ofthe blood and animal fluids ever discovered. As a gander gr ac live purged ve, t hey areequally efficacious—whilst taking them neobange of diet or restraint from occupation is necessary. 2 hey may be taken at all times and underall circumstances—they will not reduce or weaken the sys tem bz " [ their effectes most purgatives do—much coin. anent upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation is well ',established, numerous proofs of their efficacy having 'been published at different times. Suf f ice it to ray Matta addition to their efficacy in diseases of the stomach, liver. intestineso&c., they are the only pills in existence chat cleanse and purify the blood and animal Juids, removing all noxious and diseased humors there soul. and thereby removing all eruptions from the skin— dry and watery pimples from the face, neck and body, tetter, rash, or breaking out of the skin, and all cutane- Mous affections whatever. " _;, They are prepared film vegtbible extracts, (warrant•' ed free-from nadrenry arid the minerals) and by a rep,u 'ler physician, attested by Drs. Physic., Hornet,•Gibson. Jackson, James. Dewees, Hare, Cole, dm. besides nu merous other physicians throughout the United States, who tidily employ them in their practice, administering them to their pattents in preference to all other purge tires, and in preference to all other preparations ofSar saparilla, in consequence of their postessintthe com bined effects of correcting the diseased humors of the blood and fluids, and by their purgative properties, re. moving or carrying off the same from the system, with out producing the slightest inconvenience, or requiring 'restrictions:Om Numerous testimonials, certificatesand recommenda tions of those Pills, from physicians and othemaccom pany the directions with each hoz. Dr. N. B. Leidy's signature accompanies the genuine on two sides ofeaoh box on 'a yellow label. Price nanty-five cents a Box. For saly by B. BANNA N. Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Aleo for sale by J. P. Taylor & Co., Minersville,— Hugh Kingley, Port Carbon Maell WINSLOWS COMPOUND BALSAM OP HOREHOUND. VOMPOSED or the concentrated virtues of the herbs of Horehound, Boneset and several other vegetable substances. Warranted pure from any Mineral whatever. This invaluable medicine is daily effecting some of the most astonishing cures that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for asthma, coughs, spitting blood, whooping cough, moor. or hives, consumption, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, pain and soreness of the breast, difficulty of breathing, and every other disease of the lungs and breast, can and do attest to its usefulness.— Bronbhitis, a disease which is sweeping thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mis• taken name of ecinsumption, is always cured by it, The usual symptoms of this disease, "Bronchitis, arc cough, soreness of the lungs or throat, hoarsness, difficulty of breathing, asthma, hectic fever. a spit ting 'up of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels, which run through every part of the lungs. The Balsam immediately suppresses the cough. pain, in• flammation, fever and difficulty of breathing, & pro duces a free and easy expectoration and a cure is soon effected. Read the following letter from Pittsford, Monroe co. Nov. 9,1839. Mr. John M. Winslow. Druggist. Dean. , Sir : I have been for a series of years afflict ed with an affection of-the Lungs, and a hard cough and have many times arose o rn the morning as corn pletely exhausted by excessive coughing during the night as a person would be by a hard days' labor I have tried most of the popular remedies of •the day, but never found relief until I met with your Balsam of Horehound. All the other remedies or paltatives that. I 'have used, leave the bowels in a congested state, while yours leave them soluble and free. This I consider a great desideratuln. On taking a dose of your Balsam when going to bed, I rest gLietly though the night, and my sleep is refreshing. I take great pleasure in recommending your Balsam of Horehound to all those afflicted with pulmonary complaints or any disease appertaining to the lungs, and I take this opportunity to ttionk you for the great relief and Jcnefit I have experienced through your instrumentality. Yours, with much respect, WM. COGSVV ELL. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLE3rENS & Pstcrs, and Wu. T. EP. TINd, Ponsville,Pa ,aud by Druggists in the Country generally. Feb. 22,1840 8 Worms! worms !! worms!!! PO remove these troublesome and dangerous in IL habitants of the Stomach and Bowels, which so often impair the health and destrnr the lives of Children, use JAYNE'S TONIC VERRIFUGE, a certain and sate preparation for the removal of the various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, want of Appetite, Infantile Fever and Ague and Debility of the Stomach and Bowels a nnd Organs of Digestion. To be had at No. 20 South TlllO D street, Philadelphia. and of WM. T. Eptirrg, and Clemens & Parvin, Pottsville--Price 50 cents. 26 43—ly Dr• William Evans' SOOTHING: SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN Tu Mother, and Nurse* THE passage of the teeth through the gums produces .troublesome and dangerous symptoms. .it is known by mothers that there is a great irritation in the mouth and gums during this process. The gums swell, the se cretion of the saliva is increased, the child is seized with frequent and sudden fits of crying, watching, starting in its sleep, and spasms in peculiar pans; the child shneke with extreme violence, and thrusts its fingers into its month. If these precursary symptoms are not speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally supervents and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. If mothers who have their little babes afflicted with these di