IS Maentss'Powrev. , Do you know what machine _ , 'poetry is, gentle made' -, 1 A •young gentleman of New York, with weak ayes and green spectacles, who rejoicatin the:name of Spoons, has discovered the secret of mannfa+uring verses on the crank ptineiple ; and the way E he works them out in the N. Y. Sunder Mercury is a caution to sucking Sy rons., The machine was put in operation for.about • the fiftieth: time last Iced., and produced the fol lowing :-- M 1 1 .' f - Oh. Lizzy, Path worsted— • I feel it all prier 1 . I'm done ; np and bursted— A broken-diwn lover : The joys of m bosom . Rave cut stink and vaniah'd . I knaw'd I sttuld lose 'cm When my tue love you banrsh'd,; • ;The world ha grown dreary.. In its sack oth of saarow ; Of life f am • eery. 14 And I wish that the morr h Would dawn CO m grave, tn tat ow peacellving • . valley, , 4. Where I'd care no for you, not for Susan, nor Sally. C L I PIP I'l a s E A Mrs , . Ripley, of I.ondonderrir, Isl. H., was i some weeks since safely 4eltvered a five ehildren at a birth. They are allfining well t The same Woman had three at one birth five years ego, all otatiom are alive and kicking. We once knew a Ilamsel aho *Mt so eicessively modest that she aliisys wore green spectacle's. be cause she objected ti?!looking ot gentlemen vr.di her naked eyes. F. Why are two moil, treading on, each others' heels quite far enough aOirt 1 Becauie they have four Tea between them—nin be sure i , The Sunday' . aler l fury says that Spring this year may be called made t, because she has been so very backward ' • • I • t Why is the PreEttlern's first message a borel Be. cause it is Sn-augerihole, (inaugural.) , 'The wiOmest mainer in which one Brazilian can -introduce another to'-a family is: "This is my friend, ,jf he steal anything, I am accountable for it !" Was there ever railway director who fe't any real sympathy for the sufferers by a .ismash," beyond the dainag h a done in the engines or train, or the de. odand whi h miga be laid on afterwards? Was th rn l ii re ever a Session in which half the ea.: ores brain t forwaill at the beginning did not break .down Info a it wasended 1 A great many anecdotes tire related of personal 'bravery. 'e shoal like to see that men who would deliberate! allow a woman to catch him making - i mouths at'her child. sample Here is a mple of female simplicity :—..l won .derei what t , y brothbr John sees in the lasses that he likes them sae well i for my part, I wad na gte the Company f a lad for twenty lasses. Ladies f fashi4u starve their happiness to feed their. vani y, and teir love to feed their pride. t •Ephrai , whet l hall I take these pills in ?' 10 you moutb4to be sure.' The romance a love does very well before mar riage ; but after itpt sinks into the real pork and cabbage of hpmattlife. . Here ie Corporid Streeter' last : .Ll l O, what am hambocmle r Alinboozle, de?r. Tom, is a—is a—diemi—is— well, nowt that's rather a strange question, my love.' r i• iStrange—no it'aint. I know what bamboozle is, 33 Y son, °what is it?' stuffing. nnainssees I bamboozle, I reek- I guess: ,•Well, .Why,' on: .d. To The b. 'wade the !—Did,any body ever see such a boy r rque Clarion, with the Ericcson propeller, pusagelfrom New York to Havanna in and a half. Nothing to bout of. eight day The n 'bey is b wspapers still insist that little Queen Vic's ' C;;,n't believe it. 'sines, oh the Tide Water Canal is quite Tfie b Iseety. , Cincinna Mr.i. more, ha CathoU church is about to co built at in S. Skinner, late Post Masttl ai Balti been ap t pointed third assistant Past Mas ai. i.er Gene sit assediblea next Tuesday week, the 24th Congr of May. 1 ye manage my cases in the most fees-ible Way; as .he lawyrr said to his client. 4 if Osier sal; a neighbor a dog, which he rec. 7 oramended as firsi rate for racoou.huuting. Shortly Utter, thei purchatir met Ins neighbo•-•: : .1 say, friend, this 'ere dog don't know a coon from sit sheep.'l JYtnilr i e tried m, ha?' , / hi oYes,land he .atnt worth a curse' •Well,il didn'Onow exactly how that was; but 1 • as he wts n*t goid for nothing else, I thought he must be, he very devil idevil after coons.' Two of the Nov Orleans banks have been Walked into to a (very iievpre tune—some two or three hun dred the sand dallare. Three clerks belong-moo the vied 'zed bah have abaquatulated, which hilly '-'- • E moon% &e. i • ter am°. nt cf tonnage is owned in Massa than. in ny other State in . the union. last adices, coal fires and overcoats were eezed atf in Charleston. expke : - that upwards of eight hundred balee otiotten wilt he shipped from New his se r as:ln. E Mena rtvers are noa in fine revisable con A gre 4chasetts At the not be in It is , Ithoustal larleane • Then el D. Patterson:Esq.; recently U. $ . Marshal Esstetn District of Pennsylvania, has re f connexion with the Harrisburg Reporter. difion. Samoi for tho owned to Irneyniad: printer in New York has received gamage l al an a suit against a society, one of l Ora of sv ich advertizat him as a o rat." eoplo lo • i New Orleans and Mobile are corn et hot, ry weather, and a superabundance 1 I. A jot, 125 as the odic The i Veining, of dust. i The Now Yotk Churchman contains the names _ and residincesloifortrthrec Episcopal clergymen m that city; and ten in Brooklyn. " . A m a n named Walter was thrown under a mill • dam near Easton; Pa., last week, end wee drowned. A very desttuetive fire in Plow York on Friday evening! last. Loss $ 350,04 i). About $ 275,090 , -.covered! by insurance. , The Bank Of [Delaware has declared a dividend of six per pent. for[the last six months. it' Dr. Theller, Of Canadian notoriety, has started a daily paper in New York. It is called "The Truth.'' Hem! i l _ If you aro det F rmined to be poor, ,be a drunkard. rand you will son be ragged and prnniless, to your heart's 'content. The MontreatHerald, of the 6th inst:, states that. Mitchell, the AMerican forger sad member of Con , grew, has at la's been captured by Captain Comeau, of the Montreal °lice.' Mitchell was taken at Lon: gue Pairue, a fatpt milea-from that.city, ar.d wail fool lids enough to attempt to throw above twenty thou; and dollars into attempt Lawrence—a- circumstance which could not uive benefitted him. , PROSPECTUS OF 11.0.1188 T sumars aaystiQffi• • . rrHE subscribers have 'made arrangements to - publish a MAGAZINE sow THE FAMILF -EMU., AND E.SPECIALLT THE 10IINGRR PORTION OF IT, under the above title. The design et the work is to do good: to aid in the formation of character.; to estab lish good principles : to cultivate right feelings.: to furnish innocent amosement:: to promote. correct habits of thought end sentiment. Nor is the plan confined to these limits:: it is the purpose of the Editor to make the work useful ifi storing the -mind with knowledge-: in teaching the rules of behavior, and in pointing out the highways and by-ways to success in life. 4o euch a design, the religious end moral duties will not be oirerlooked. To carry out the plan, it is-deemed essential that the work should -be interesting--that it should be a favorite with those for whose benefit it is designed• Accordingly, it "will embrace a great variety of tor ice--as Ilistory,Geography,Geology, Natural His tory, Travels,.Biographv, ikc. It will be enlivened with Tales, Sketches, Alveoli:ma, incidents, Nar relives. Anecdotes, Fables, and Allegories—nor will Poetry or Music be forgotten. Every available mean" of rendering the work useful, lively,-and go; tertiining will be resorted'to, and eromeeous em bellishments and illustrations will; be inserted. • - As a specimen of the work will be offered to the public in the first cumber, it is needless, to sa) more than ample arrangements are made to bring out the work with punctuality, and in the best Mechanical style. Tho editorial charge of it is to be commit ted to the Author of Peter Parley's Tales, whose reputation it a sufficient pledge to the public that thc prevent undertaking will be conducted in a manner to claim a share of patronage, especially at the hands of parents, teachers, guardians, and all who feel interested in :he young. one net:rim-Iff the work will appear on the 'first day of each month, containing 32 pages royal Svri: the price to subscribers being One dollar and fifty cents, payable in advance. ' April, 1841. SRA DBURN & SODEN. B. BANNAN, is Agent for this work:whe will receive vupscriptions, and deliver the work in Potts. vulle, free of postage: Wood Type. PUT by -Machinery, and warranted superbgr to "'-' any heretofore manufactured. George F. Nes. bin, 2'ontine building, corner of Wall and Water Streets, New York, respectfully informs the Print. ars of the United States, , t.bat he has now in full op. Cration his machine for cutting Wood Type'', which being an entire new invention, is warranted to cut Types, both plain rd'ornameneal, far superior to tiny heretofore exhibited-lig the public : and in proof of the assertion. informs the public that he has ob. !caned Diplomas and Medals from•beth the Ameri can and Mechanic's Institutee of the City -el New York, at their Fairs of 1836, 1838, and 1839, as the books ut the Institute will show. George F. Nesbitt would particularly invite the attention of Printers to the facti that through the politeness of the proprietors fit the-Liverpool and timeline of packets. he has been favored with the latest French and English specimens, that many of the new styles in them are very handsome, and have been gut up by him : they were exhibited by him at the Mechanic's Fair in this city., now >just closed, and pronounced by the Committee of Prin ters, appointed to examine Types and Specimens, to be superior to any Wood Types ever before exhibit ed, sad having a decided advantage over large met al Types George F. Nesbitt, would also inform the Print. era of the United States, that .he is •ready to c.t Types on Wood of any size, from To lines Tice, up wards, from any of the patterns of small: or Types contained in the extensive specimen of Messrs, G. Bruce h Co., or from any new pattern that can be suggeste 1. rr George F. Nesbitt is desirous that Printers, and - those becoming Agents, should be acquainted wtih the fact, that his prices are much reduced from these heretofore charged by other manufaetures that he allows his Agents thirty per cent. commis sion; that his terms are six months or ten per cent discount for cash. Agents are wanted fotAhii following cities, viz Charlest.in, Albany, Detroit, Rochester, and Buffa- 0. Er Printers of Newspepeas, who will publish the above for six times, within three months from thii date, and will send me a copy of their.paper. shall be entided toil 3 in Types.: and should the Types not prove superior many ever before manufactured. they car.be returned, and the money will be paid in place of them GEORGE F. NESBITT, Tontine Building , , corner of Wall and Water streets, N. Y April 3 NEW GOODS. :IHST received and now opening a large end " generalassortment of fresh andseasonable goods. which will be sold cheap for Caih, or in exchange for country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mt. Carbon. Oct. 3lst. 1840. 44 Strained Sperm Oil. BLEAL FIED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a very superior quality, warranted not to congeal or smoke. For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 1— January 2. TdE partnership existing between the subscri bers, under the firm of Gr ant, Carroll & Co. will be diasolved after the 3181 day of March., inst. The concerns of the firm - will be settled lby Jos. F. Carroll, who will be duly authorized for that pur pose. John W. ildowton will continue the business at the old strata March 27 Poetry of Flowers, A ND Flowers of Poetry, to which is added a r 2 L Treatise on Botany. with familiar examples, ad a copioqs l Floral Dictionary with colored plates ,a beautiful and seasonable present. Jun' received and for sale by April 24th To Mechanics. grARIER'S Mechanics' Calculator. comprehend. 1 " 1 ing principles, rtiles•and tables in the various departments of Mathematics and Mechanics, useful to. Millwrights, Engineers and artizans in general, first i American. from the fi ft h Glasgim edition with plates, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. 16— April 17 DR. BEDWELL'S Tetler, Ringworm and Itch Ointment. A. of the above ointment just received end ' forsale wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of the subscrtbet: where also may be seen certifi cates of its efficacy. in the cote of obstinate cases of Tatter, &c.. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Also for sale. Or. Bedweirs celebrated GREEN 01 NTM ENT, for . the core of felons, Ulcers, Old Cuts, tke. October 24 " 34 R EFIN ED WHALE OIL.;-2000 galls. reSned An' Whale Orl,just received anti for stile by. E. A. HATHAWAY &Co. Corn. Merchants, 13 south Front August, b. 32 Green and Black Teas JUST received and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. Nov. 28. 418— • Boots and Shoes. Ladies fine Btiskins, do Leather, do. do French. Tics. +, do Grecian, do. do Slippers, do Boots, llorroceo and Leather. Gentlemen'a Water Proof Boots, do Coarsed 'do do Shoes.. coarse and fine, • Children's Shoes of cvery - siza and quality. „just received from New York, , and far sate very low by T. & J. BEATTY. Nov.. 2S, " 48— az Notice. JOSEPO.F. CARUOLL, 101111 W. LAWTON. 13-t6 B. BANNAN. 17- THE MINER' JOURNAL. CONNIMPTION M BE Mt DR. WI#AWS Balsam of if ild-Cherry, THE CELEBRATED REMEDY YOH Diseases o*' the Lungs. VUMEROS• remedies have been offered and puffed ." into notice for DISEASES OF • THE LUNGS some of which has undoubtedly been found very, tittle but of all that have hitheitia been known, it meet be universally acknowledged'there is none that has ever proved as stioceesful as the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing restora tive an.'.-healing properties of this BALSAM. thareven in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa- tient has suffered the most distressing cough. violent pain in the chest, difficulty of *tithing ought meats, bleeding of the lungs. c at d when: the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief. and When Botanic, Hommpatbic. and numerous other rem edies, had been used for many months in vain, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and been productive of the most astonishing relief. In the early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Canaria! Consumption, it has befit used with undeviating success. and in, many instances, when this disease seemed to have marked its victim for or 'early grave. the use of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and restored the lungs to a state of perfect health. In that form of CONSUMPTION. tro prevalent ar mongst delicate young females, commonly termed debil ity -or 'going into a decline.' a complaint' with which thousands are lingering, it has also been used with Sur— prising success, and not only possesses the power of checking the progress of his alarming disease. but at - the same time strengthens and invigorates the wholt system more effectually than any remedy we havemrer possessed. OtrLIVER COMPLA INT—In diseases of the Liver. particularly when attended with a rough, indigestion or wandering pains in the side, it has also prowl very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the most powerful remedies had failed. ASTHMA —ln this complaint it also been used in numerous instances with the must singular success. It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and will seldomfail to give per manent relief. BRONCHITIS - As a remedy in all Bronichial affections of the thr oat, attended with a hoarseness, cough or soar in the throat, it will also be found a very effectual remedy.and will mostly afford immediate relief if used at the commencement of the attack. • la COUGHS AND COLDS—In common coughs and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout tne 'winter, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy in'use, and when colds settle upon the lungs causing an intimation with pains in the breast. difficulty or-shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the same ogle prevent the lungs from becoming more seriously difr.ased • 117 - CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In these complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam will be found much superior to the Paregoric Elmer Syrup of 'Squills,and the various COUGII MIXTURES in common use, as ilia entirely free from any thine the least injurious, and may at all times be given to children with perfect safety, and With the certainty of i ['affording them speedy relief. 112' AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for many other complaints, this Balsam will also be found particularly useful Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, r exerts a powerful influence over many diseases depending on a depraved condition of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mercury. or other deleterious drugs, that are-often compounded in differentlnack nos trums, will find it a remedy Of veat value, resenting the power of strengthening and invigorming the whole system more effectual thin any other medicine we pos sess. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this medicine has already acquired great celebrity, there may prob ably be some attempti to imitate st. and deceive the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers ,to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles oftwo sizes each, having the words WIS'i'AR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. PHILADA , blown in the glass, and a label on the front With the signature of HENRY WISTA R. M. D. without which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS di Co. Chemists, No 22. Commerce Street. Phila. tied sold by ' the most respectable Druggists and other impeiirited Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. • EJ*The Genuine Me dicinreold by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price fsl pet Bottle. 'Dec 5,1840.• k" 49 - DRVC STORE: THE; subscriber has lust received in addition to bis = former supply, a cboice assortment of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, ¢c.. aelecte l•with great care and attention as to quality. Together with a good supply of Points. On, Gkras, Dye Stuffs, Spices. .4c. among which are , White & Red Lead Dry, Green Paint, ' White Lead ground in Oil, Black Paint. ' Chrome Green. ; Copal Varnish, Chrome Yellow. Japan. Venetian nett . La mpblacit, Yellow Ochre, Litharge. Black Lead, , Spirits Turpentine, Spanidh Firown, Taint Brushes, Linseed Oil, Sash Toots, Window Glass of asscitted sites from 7 by '3 io 24 by 30 DYE STUFFS._ _ _ , ._ _ - - _ Indigo. Madder. Annan°, Lomond. RedviOod.c-treti Cnmwond, Brazil %Vood. Copperas, Tumult, Cochi— neal, Verdigris, English Red Saucers. 'SPICES. Mace, Nutmegs.Cinnamon,Cloves, Pepper, Allspice Mustard, Cyanne Pepper. Are PATENTI MEDICINES, 4e. Dr. Steers Opodeldt:id, Barber's Horse Powder, Godfreys Cordial, Hell's Embrocation for Bateman's Drops, I Horses, Turlin2ton's Balraim Liquid Opcdeldoc, Harlaem Oil. British Oil. Balsam De ?Halals, ! 'Oil of Spike, Golden Tincture, - Oil of Stone, Spring Oil PERFUMERY Cologne Water, LaVender Water, Pay Rum Bears Oil. Lemon Cteam; Bears Grease. Naples Con. ound Cold Cream, Lip Salve. Tooth Powder. Moons& • Oil, Pearl Powder. Jaynes flair Tonic. Toilet Powdet Clothes. Hem. Flesh Tooth. et Nail Brushes. Together with every other article in his line. wlncli fie is dienosed to sail at fair prices, and respect— fally a share of public patronage. Physscians and Storekeepers supplied with medicines at a small advanced on city prices. JOHN S. C. MARTIN Centre. nest door to Mahantango St. Pottsville. Nov 8. 1840. 48 - • 0:II - Physician's prescriptions carefully compounfied at allhoura. SW AIM'S PANACEA, For the cure of Scrofula, or King's evil. Syphilis, and the heat of painful. disagreeable, and hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom, Rheumatism, ulcerous trans, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and - Skin General Debiltiy, itc. and all Diseases arising from Impurity of Blood. I I" IS Medicine is particularly recommended at this season of the year. as an alterative and a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are uncon. scions of until they have experienced its effects. It is alio recommended in Diseases where the lungs and breast are. supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mercury or Quinine ; THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a just tribute to its great merit. of being reccommend. ed by the moat celebrated Preatitioners of Medicine in the Unitdd States and Europe; Whereas r.ot one of the spurious mixtures, made in imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Parulty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea isrecommended to all those inval. Ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ups, Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swain's Laboratory, Philadelphia. Sold by 8. Bannon, Agent for Schuylkill Coun t,. and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September J.Q. 37—tf z. & S. saw. flAllEjust received from New York. 2000 the superior Smoked Beef, • 1000 do do -new Hams, 1000 do do Shoulders, 4000 du do E Dairy Cheese, • 10 Bld. do Small Pork. 10 do do , No. I. Mackrel. (late Fares) sdo do Pickled Herring, 2000 lbs. Codfish. Allot which they offer on as good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. Nov. 26, 49 Wetherill & Urother, •AT 7HP. 'OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, - BAST SIDE. • DIRER POORB MOM THE CORNER OF ARCA Sr PUILADELPHIA- , MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and i Calomel. gtoundin Oil, S Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do . Litbarge. Vitriol Alb. . , Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine .) do Green - Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sidp . h. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic . 01. Vitriol Com. do Acet. Mo fanatic Acid Sulpb. dorp hia Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi. de N areal. Sup -Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Cerro., Sub. Merc. Ethiops do. • Refiners ofChampitor,Sal Nitre,Brivastone,Borax.dic. Offer for sale the above mentioned articles:together with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Being manufctarers of all the articles enumerated un der the above head. they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8. to 4 30. 1 Oct l 1837 48- - Theological Iterksfor Sale. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF UNIVERSALISM, By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore, embra cing the Unity of God as held by Universelists,— the Attonement—Death of Christ—Punishment and duration of 4Puntshment—Forgiveness of Sins— Judgemeot—N ato re of Sal vation— Repentence—R es surrection and Destruction of death. This work is intended to disabuse the public mind, in regard to the many misrepresentations so Industriously cir culated against this - body of Christians. 'Price 50 cents. Also for 'Sale, "THE PLAIN GUIDE TO UNIVERSALISM. "k -by the Rev. Thomas Whitte more of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony ; ar.d believers to the practice of its benevolent principles The following matter is contained .in this work: Who are Universolists? W ha ii t do Universalists believe ? What Mentes do Universalists adduce from 'the Scrip t res in support of their belief in the even tual holiness and happiness ut all mankind 7 Passages from the Old and New Testament, ex plained,)which are adduced to disprove their senti. ments. Popular objectionsto Universalism explained ;and the evidences of revealed Religion presented. Price I dollsir. For sale at the Stores of Samuel Hartz and S.J. Morris & Brothois. July 9th, Groceries, Oil, Ale , 40Pc. ) -FOR SALIt. rillHE subscriber will sell at the lowest rate for cash or coal, the following articles : 200 Barrels superior Albany Ale, 20 Bugs Rio Coffee, 10 do Laguira Coffee, 3uo Gallons Sugar House Molasses. 500 do New Orleans do 6 Barrels Currants, 20 Barrels- Sugar 500 Gallons - Sperm and Common Oil, 50 Boxes Digby Herring, 50 Reams Straw Paper, 20 Boxes Raisins, and - 23 Casks Cheese. The above articles are of a sopenor quality. and well worthy the-attention of merchants and others. They will be sold al Philadelphia prices, freight ad ded. Apply to plemens & Parvin, or the subscri• ber February, .6 United states Bank Notes, wpf:CEIVED at par for GoodP, or in payment of au" Debt!' due the subscribers. MILLER. & lIAGGERTY. February 13th, 7 . Cheap Ready M ade Winter Clothing, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. TOE advertisers have on hand and will sell very cheap for cash. Super double milled English Beaver Cloth Over coats full trimed ete to 20 1 Double milled Frock Coats, made in the best style from $l6 to 18 • Cloth Over Coate, 12 to 16 Heavy <English do do Harrington Cloth Over Cuate, 7to b Blue Black and fancy colored Drees Coats. 10 to 14 S do do do Extrasuperfine west of Eng• nlad Cloth Dress Coats, • 14 to 18 uperfinealuelßlack and fancy colored Cassimeni Pants,s7 to 8 Superfine do do !Buckskin Canaimer sto 6 do •Satinet Pants, 4to 5 Heavy lined Satinet Pan's, 2i to 3 First 'quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 4i do do Cloth do 6to7i do do F•istian hunting Coats 6i Fine Kentucky Jean Coals. 5i Heavy Ger:oe Silk'Velvet Vests, 5 to 6 Superfine English Blit. Blue Blk. fancy cut Silk Velvet Vests, - 843 to 5i Fine English boiled Satin Vesta 3 to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen. Velvet Vesta a l toili Superfine Blue and 431 k. Cassimere do 3to 3i Fine double Breast Sattinet Vest, • . 2 to 21 Valentin an., Woolen Velvet do Ii to 2 A general assortment of superfine Lambs wool . Shirts and Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts &c, Cotton and Cantonliannel under Shirts and Drawers, heavy Marino Shirts tic. Hciisery, heavy Germantown Woollen Hose and half hose, fine white Cotton and heavy Lambs wool hose, superfine full .trimed Satin and 'Bombazine Stocks, extra French Merino and hair cord Scharfs and Scharf Stocks, Moves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars &c. &C. Also, a large anti handsome iivsortment of super. fine West of England Cloths and Ca•simeres, and a small quantity of well selected french Cloths, a mongst which are a variety of• Diamond Beaver Cloths for Over Coats of different Shades and finish. Also heavy domestic Diamond Bear Cloths. Those who pay Cash may boy bargains of LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. Woollen Dealers and Tailors, corner of Centro and Mahantango Streets. November 2S, Pascal Iron Works Ware- N 0.77 South Third Street. S. E. corner Wairri PHILADELPHIA. &Morris, Tasker 471torris, IRON Founders. and Manufacturer's of Coal Grates. Furnaces. Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil or.; Perpetual lOvens, &c. Welded Wrought-Iron Tilbes. for St....am s Gas, Hot Water, &c. Davyls Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry reteived,and castings de/leered at the Warehouse, Third dr; Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 28.1.898. Davy's Safety Lamps, OF the beetcor.struction,and most approved kind also makes new poses to old lamps, and other Spain; done - at the sobscriber'srClock end Watch Maker Shop, in CenttestmL, June 1 22—tf - JOSEPH COATSWORTH. Lumber Yard. 51000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards& Plank from 1 inch to 21 inch. 10,000 feet inch to inch Weather Boards Also, White and Yellow Pine inch Boards. 70,000 Joint and Lap Shingles. Scantling, Shing ling, and Plasterkg Lath constantly foi pale. SAMUEL HARTZ March 13, JAMES DOWNEY. 6-3 mu► Jvet Frock do 10 to 14 4S- house. IS-tf Indemnity Against Loss or Damage by FIRE. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, MAKE Insurances , either temporary or perpetually against, Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town o. 'country. on +louses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds on Household Furniture. Merchandise, Horses, Cat tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Msnufactuting Stock and Utensils of every description ; VEss) Le and thvir Cargoes in poitas well as Mortgages and Ground Rents, upon .the most favorable terms. • Applications for Insurance, or,any information on the subject may be made either personally. or by letter. at the Company's Office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood stret ts. MORTON hIcMICHAEL President. 'L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Morton MeMichsel, • Charles Stokes. Jogep Wood, Archibald Wright. P. L, Lagumenne, Samuel Townsend. Flijah Robert L. Lou head George M. Troutman, II •IV Pomeroy, Charles W. Schreiner. Thesubscriber has been appointed AGENT Corthe bovemeutimic d Institution and is now prepared to' ake lissuasNcxsupon everydescription ol property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville, Feb.rth. 1841. 9 THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Cosnirtrity. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. mAKE both limited and -perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels. Mills, Barns, Stables. Merchandize. Furniture and Properly ofe very description ,against lossoi dam. age by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Ins-titan - ea company will also insure against 1038 on all kinds of marineoisks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares. and tnercandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any further information on the subject Mansur once, either against Fire marine or inland risks. Apply to .HENRY G", ROM NSON . A eent. July 15 3 1 1—tf AtSchuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS. At Orwigsbarg. 8 100 ! •••• 8100: WILL BE FORFEITED BY OR. N. B.IIEIDY for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SA RSA PA RILLA. It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. .OIVE BOTTLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrurthat is made, and is bought by nu. merous persons throughout the city and country making Syrup therefrom. and who will sell it •at the rate of seventy.five cents to one dollar per bottle (about half a pint. . The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in St:tofu /3 or King's Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of tae Liter. Af fections of the Skin and Bones, Ub ers of the Nose. Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury id the Minerals. Constitutional Diseases and ageneral `Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary. -Every body knoweits efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to get a good preparation of it, and then there will be no die. appointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the mcnt respectable Physi cians in rhilidelphis, as well as throughout the Uni ted States for the chancier of hispreparalion,as well al so to the numerous r.ertificates from• physicians and others4at have been from time to time published, now deemed tinnecesmityrka the ekaracter of his prepara tion to firmly establifflred.—Throughout the Southern States it is used altogether. and throughout the North takes the pre axlenee over all pthers, par.icularly among physi cians, who, for the benefit of the patients.alwas recom mend it • Dr.Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures per formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilia,as has ever been effected by my medicine in existence. The reader is referred to the directions accompany ing each bottle, For recommendations, certificates and further particulars. Reenmerber onehottle(halfa pint )is equal to sic pints of Synto, and is equally pleasant to take. 0:r Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle... Prepbred and sold wholesole and retail at,Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium,Second street below Vine. Sign of the GOLDEN-E AGLE AND SERPENTS. Philatlel phia,and by. %Vm. T. EPTING • Druggist, Pottsville. February'h. • 9 Tu. 100,000 BOXES OF Llr, DR.. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD "-"" PILLS maid the past year. Ir7 -4 •KILL OR CURE.",4I This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the numerous Quacks who ma rufacture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for their base. BEtt Ala THEN How you trust to such preperationis. 'Tin true, they ••kill or cure," and you all then hear of the cures. bat never hear of the Ailled or wounded, or those whose cm.stitutioos are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quark medicines, I would rccommei.irthe use of remedies that will court.. teract their bad effects before it is to late. BE ADVISED. Therefore, to gurard against the evil effects ofQuack medicines, and employ su , l l i medicines only as you know, and hate proof of being prepared by a regular experienced Apothecary and Physician. Such is DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARIL' A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times, ages. ana seasons. where either a mild or active purgattre may be required or as a purifier of the blood and animal flaw's. and in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying the system, &c..&c. They may be used withoutrestraint from -diet or oc cupation, from moderate or temperate living. being free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effecta. Numerous certificates from various parts of the Uni ted States:have been, from time to time pt.blished, it isonly necessary to inform the public where they may be Itra genuine. 'Numerous certificates and recommendationitrom Physicians and othetsacctinpany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no quack preparat. tion.l would simply observe, that they are the prepare tionsofa regular Druggist and Physician, attested also by Dr. P. Physick, Dr. ft. E. James, D N. Chapman, 1)r W. P. Dewees. Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. J. Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney, C. C. Biddle. Esq.. ft. Adrain, Esq , &c. &c. They are prepared and sold. wholesale and retail at Dr LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 N. SECOND Street. below Vine, sign ofthe Golden Ea gle and Serpents. and by, W. T. EPTI NG , Druggist, Pottsville. 9 February 27th, PEA IrL PAWLS HeILIA. POTTSVILLE,SCHUY LKILLCO. PA. This elegant and commodious establish meet will be open. for the reception o F., travellers from this date: It has been completely refitted, and supplied with Furniture entirely new ; the Bedding 4.c, is of the first quality, and particular attention has been devo. ted to every arrangement thttcan contribute to comb fort and convenience. The Winesi and Liquors have seen selected in the most careful and liberal manner. wiehout regard to expense or labori.aud will embrace the most favorite brand and stock. The Proprietor solicits therefore, the support of hie friends and the travellinreommunity in general. Should they think proper trrviait.bis2house, he hopes by asaidious attention to their wmatsito establish for it such a Character, as tiny ensure a return of their favors. FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE , Proprietor. Pottsville, Pa. June 22. 1840. —tf N. B. The -Refectory is the Basement story. is onducted under the superintemlance of Mr. John Silver. safety Fuse. A FRESH supply of Safety Fate. just received and for sale by. February 20th, OM PZINKATIVB HO R EHOU ND. CANDY. ..-011101NAL •SD OILY ow:lmm 110ELHAAI'S CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ES. A SENCE OF 110 REBOUND CANDY. is acknowl- edged Its the press and medical ,faculty, to be a empe ror atttzle, and no worthless humbug. patronised and recomnreilded by Dr. JAcESoN. " Alircuzu. Dr. PREVOST. And a host of others. as a most eicellent compound for Coughs. Colds. Asthma and Hcarsfnesa In Branch itisit has no superior. For pain in the Side or Breast, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing. Profuse or 'Difficult Ex i.entoration, Lowness 4of Spirits, and all those diseases tending to CONS UMP. MN. This 'Candy contains the virtues of Horehound, Liv erwort, Comfry. Slippery Elm, Boneser, V.lecampatte, du. Contprising the medical virtues of TOTRTY ‘fO . l7R - of the most popular Vegetable Cough Ingredients. PELHAM'S CANDY is the only universal cure for Coughs. Coldr. itc. ever discovered, and is certain in every case to afford instantaneons relief. and in 'Mort eases a complete cure. 'ln many cases where the best medical •Itill has Nile?, it has iifferded more than tem• cbyi o c r it a eu ry t r e e s l t i i e, mtoansinelasn re ci eved 'o e prov e b they'a p u r d o e p n , e r and unso. Mothers tweak delightfully of its chaerning effects Oft their offspring, that they were unable to obtain rest from theeoughing and restlessness of their children, till they procured some of PELHAM'S CANDY. Recollect to ask for PELHAM'S 1102EHOUN'D CANDY. Be careful to observe that each direction is headed with the name of Pelham, and also has the signature of Chas. N. Holbrook, who is the General agent for the ' United States. A supply ethe above article just recieved and rot sale'at the Drug & Chemical store efthe subscriber, CCP, tre St. Pottsville. Feb. 27th, St. Ijbes Salt. A SUPERIOR article for preseiving Pork. For sale by E. Q. & A- HENDERSON. January 2, Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. rrHE Sobsci ibcr returns his gratefnl acknowl- A. edgenients to the citizens of Pottsville, end others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by fire iii December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gi n erally , that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemtnii, in Centre Street, in the borough . 14 Pnttsville,where may always be had a general as sortment of Dru„s 1 Medicines; Paints, Glass, 1 Dye SMITS, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to well on very low raid accommodating tering. N. B. ICY Physicians preeariptions carefully put up at the shortest, notice. Pottsville, May 36,1835 Old Established. Passage Office, CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTU STREETS, NEW TORE: TtlE subscribers having completed ,„tarrip their arrangement for the year 1841, for Pl* 0 the purpose of bringing out steerage 1 passengers, beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that a first class vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to New York. on the sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month throughout the year. Passengers-on their arrival at Liverpool from the out ports. will 'be furnished with 4odgings and t convenient pla'ee to took in during the time they may be detained there by head winds or stormy weather--free of any expense to themselves—on a p. plication at the company's office to Mr. P. W. BYRNES No 36 Waterloo Road, who will, it con. nection with his numerous ageata throughout 'Eng. land and Ireland, afford every , assistance to those who may be engaged to come out by this company's ships. Passengers will be found in provisions fin the passage for $lO extra, or $26 for passage, proclaims and hospital money. As usual in all cases, where the persons decline coming, the money will be refunded to those from whom it may have been recieved, on their returning the passage certificate. GLOVER & 31114.1 R RAY, - Corner of Pine aod south siy. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to rccieve the passage irrniey for those who wish to end for their friends, and will els° attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particulars apply at the Miners' Journal Office. B.EANNAN. 1— Jan. 2d BRADY'S HOTEL, Danville, Columbia Co., rir II E subscriber respectfully informs the public "a- that he has removed from the town of Calla wissa to Danville, and that he has purchased in that place the large and commodious ri: BRICK HOUSE , . I situate on the corner of Mill and Water,, streets, opposite the court-house, which he has fit ted up by the erection of additional Buildings and extensive stabling, for the entertainmentof travel lers and visitors. He is now prepared-to accommo date all who may lavor him with a -call, and he would state that nothing in his power shall be left undone to render his customers comfortable sod happy while under his care. Ills atcommodatioris are ample, and his rooms furnished in modern style and the proprietor is determined that his establish ment shell sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and importance of the town in which it is located, HIS TABLE will be supplied with every luxury of the season, and the best and choicest variety the market can afford. • HIS SAR will be stored with all the best articles that can be furnished by our cities, and the whole will be such as to give satisfaction to every one. Well knoibtng that an enlightened public will al nip, judge fi t themselves, he feels confident that evowill favor him with his patronage. -a an SAMUEL A. BRADY— Danvilre; Feb'y. 6, Moffat's Life Pills, and Phte nix Bitters. ra A IHE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat ment of almost every species of disease by the use of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to the caper ience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. ,Dur ing the present month alone nearly one hundred cases have come to the knowledge of Mr. Aleffae,Aurbere the patient hap, to all appearance. effected a permaneat cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me dielnes-eome eight or ten of these had been consider ed beyoml all hope by their medical attendants. Such happy revolts' are a source of great pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire him with new Confidence to recommend the use of hie medicines to his fellow-citizens. The LIFE MF.DICINES are a purely VEGETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration. and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system—carrying off all acri moninus humors,and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason. al aggravated cases of Dyspepsia. the Life Medicines will give relief in a shot ter space of time than any other prescription. In fever and-Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism. Fevers of every description, ia S in ic s k in H th e e ad C a c h h e e s . t H F e la a t r u ti e b nuc r y n :i D mi ri air n e es d i a i p. n tpheetithee,ada n'd in every disease arising from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the stomocb.the use of these Mcdicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treat menr. - All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be parti cular in taking themstrictly according to the directions. Iris not bya newspaper notice,or by any thing that he bilt.self may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the resulnt of a fair trial. Is the render an invalid, and does he %lab to know whether the Life Medicines will suit his own easel If so, let him call or send - to Mr. Moffat's agent in this place, and faro— cure a copy of the - medical Manual, designed as a Do mestic Guide to'Healtb, published gratuitously. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of cure; and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Molfat's Medical Office in New ,York, 375 Broadway. This Medicine can also he obtained of MILLER & HAGGERTY, Agents for Schuylkill County Pottsville. September 26,1340. 39--tf B. BANRAN Dre:WooD, ' 'ATTERSOI. JOHN S.C. MARTIN. 9- W . EPT ING El
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