II II -I. , • - .111.4.CR1 E POETRY. .° --- - ' 1 , Last week we gavespecimen of ,'Spoonie " ma 'chine poetry ; and, 'ea i teelt*so well, we have t) indtieed tti give a few more •j, _ ' . Mali . SAMPLES. Theigad wind roared; the thunder rolled, - - .i - Fierce lightning aplit the sky. And all the meat ; seeped ft inged with gold, As I w,as reapineryo. Plaid my sickle do*n to-view c ' - The grand and awful scene i - -\ ' ildt I 'didn't titori to" see it through— Oh no, I warn% ao green:. ' ', Ilms dear to the taste pre the nice, mellow peaches, When first in the market we see them appear tHpw cool, to the legs are a pair of thin breeches; How, good for the stomach's a--t,►lass of root-beer. . • Cemc soonci the loud tymbrel . I I. '' O'er Egyptiii dark, seas: . - . F On the 16444 of April„ • : • I. - • We'd a•dish!'of green peal! . i - i . 1 • -°- - I 1 -- • - ... ifen,..myriae stars that stud the boundlets sky !. !- Bright bobbles on eternity's vaaLocian ! 1 - You all must one deg btirst,-and quickly Ily Into chaos—aCeording to -my notion, ~ ' I , . 1 , C ti I- I" r , N 'G S - '._ • aiinathan, did 'you read that are story about the man incwas hugged AO death by the bear?' - - G uess I did, SeWlt,,and it did make me feel so bad.' •Why, how did you feel, ionathaia V iland'er sorter as ii I'd like to hug Yotreenamost to death tow, pia arrial, nice, plump, elezantlittle xretur, you, Sewke ' . 1 .0 fa 1 Go awnY--iyou 'Jonathan? - A damsel in a cert4n condition was brought be ' 'LIM a city functioriar3i.. 'What does that young wo : man ivent I' asked tit' civic *thief. *lt's a filiation casefiaid fhe ofs4r. ' *Oh; said his worship, 14 see 'Ur l o'lct is a-parOnl - Let her- be sworn': i P correspondent of the New York Spirit of the TiMes thinks it would! have been an excellent specu latiOn had the Uejted[ States Bank 'engaged:Fanny Brasier's services for s x. Months, as she anted have saved it ; ! A-preacher in Bost n went to sleep While sitting in is pulpit a few Sundays sincehe fell against Abe door of. the pulpit and then tumbled down into I [- 'the aisle, but forturiat ly woke up without sustaining anyi serious injurY. Phis is a strong admonition against sleeping in cl.urch. - A , Ve have come to he conclusion that if a child finds it can make lan thing by yelling; it is pretty generally at-it. Others may think differently how ever. _ I . I Campbell, the poet, lately received.° request from a young lady to Fiala something “original" in her album.- . He answerett as follows: An original something, dear maid, you would win me 1 I To write, lint hoF shall L begin ? or I'm aura have nothing original in me, - 1 Exereqrsq - Origlial Sin. yirginia Lcigislitur stands—in Senate PI demo crats and 15 locoeicos. In the House of Delegates, 69 (- . f , democrats andM6 locos. _ The steamer Troy Nerir York in eight leg :the time of - stOppi boiler burst. - I The edit& of thp Baltimore Patriot has had a pre sent, of a laarrel of excellent ale. made in Cincinnati, trona barley raised at North Bend by the date Piesi dent. r • came dotin from Albany to , nrs and ten minutes, deduct , g—distance, 150 miles.' No We keit with deep Ogle, : the disTingalshti4 Somerset county, Pa.;fl dayiweek last. He ttl , his premature deceas regret that the 800. Charles id member of Congress from ,Ilted at his residence on Mon. tilkt3 yet in the 'mime of life, and will be deplored by a large eh:. tends. Pennsylvania will feel ale of relatives and fri his loss. second trial, a indiCted for the murde bins him on the night terminated -on Friday , a verdict of gnarl , of gred, and a recommeni New York, of Ezra White, X of Peter Fitzpatrick, by stab- Id the I3th of February, 1839, knight last; the 14th inst, with anstaughter in the third de .ation to mews:. A young lady once inted to a gentleman that her thirrible was nearly worn out, and asked what reward she Should receive fur her,industry. . Ile made, an !over on the f illowini day by sending her a new 'one, with the following, lines . : I I send a thimble,tfor fingers nimble, _ i W hich I hope *BI fit, when you try it . . l lt will last Toulon, if it's half as strong ' ii As the hint whi, pop gavo me to buy it. The Sunday Merely says that the lady of James Goiden Bennett yds Safely delivered on Monday r i , week last of a boy. li the way, min Dim inforM us whether there is any huh or not in the rumored marriage of Mr. W. . Hudson I according to the A ~ ing last year 4,43 1 cations issued by the iripual Report, therc•were!dur t6,7lo . tracta arid similar publi lAirierican Tract Society. - There are upwards Satialars in 'New Yor 2656. : fof s eventeen tbousiamtStinday It. The number of teachersis The'Riclunand En trul of its present edit iluirer has Eden under ibe'eon :r fn 39 years, The new Lunaiic' Llice,Netv Yorkovi tieniA. - ' • , Asylum, now -in progreis a accommodate a thousand ps T ~E legle-Eyed ews Oatcher" ia.the title]of a nan4;aper . recently"started at Cleveland, Milo. Same men do wiseiy:to counterfeit reservedness, in keep their chests +goys locked, not for fearany one 'illrould steal - treaure.theuce, but lest some one hhoup !auk in and se tharthere is nothing within theta. ALt r vretch nulled Patrick n celr " _ isearney *as arrested last lveeh its New ,I4l‘ and entombed for trial, on a ciirge of havingforco effected criminal con nection With his own daughter, only fourteen years of age. Tile N. Y. Courier iand Enquirer says--,..The no. toriops Sindaose'Restall was on Tuesday evening set at 'lil erty , hy the•Decotder.' She produced the mini . site 10.04 in the persons of her husband, oharies Lohman. and &Idea itraynard, each of whom jUsti fiied lin the amount ot p3OOO each, in' addirimi‘ to ‘hic46llool)esiud - 13000 in cash, Bulled to the - ordef . atilt' proper authorities, in the event' of a for feitere of her recognizance._ We understood' pester `:daithat she had left tie city on a short tour hate the -semuatry, for the benefit of her health."- At Columbus, Georgia, during the late races, three ' , ..nieniwere shot, one of, whom it is said Will die. •- • f At.the Soutbononcy is tscarce, cotton and r. b l ots plenty. • ' t"..es . . , • I • Nye tinderiNind r- ths, the Philadelphia, Conan*. 'dal, North America, Western and Southwark - Kai:dui _ 1 have 'refused to acceptithol.Relief Bill." • - 1 • it - 'The barque Union as to sail from New Orl e ans ,ahout the loth init. fer Monrovia, Africa , carrying tout forty-twosinigrants from Kentucky, TenneSsee and Lanisiana. - Micro are 40 l ees Methodist preachers WI the _ . 11 tate t of New Jersey. • 1 . During the 'seven tnpnths . and a half, betwcen, ip 171.1840. Bud-March 3 , , 1841, !flatus's's,: the nuin her of midshipmen apiinted by the fate administra tion was seventy -jive. PR CPSPEC TUS -01 7 , e 1101133 RT azusinria. THE " subscriber, Crtito Made onangenients .to -- -m" publish II Madsen son .THIS:FAMILY FIACLik AND - Ll PECIALLT Tns...Yorticirit -roweou or iiiunder the above - elk: Myr" cle'sign at the work is to tio good.:.to aid in the formation ofcharacter; to estab lish geed principles : to, coined° right feelings : to [furnish innocent 'amusement: to promole correct habits of thought: and sentiment: 'Nor is the plan confined tolhesti hmitt it is the; purpose of the . EditOr to Make the work,useful in attiring the mind with knowledge: in teaching the mi les of behavior, and in pointing out theltigterays and I T mays to success in life: In such a design.the religious end moral duties will not be ove r looked.' To carry out the plan, it ip deemed essential that the work should be interesting—that it should be a favorite with those for-whose benefit it is designed- Accordingly, it wilteinbrace a great variety of top= ics—as litstory;Geography; Geology, Natural His tory, Travels, Biography, &e.' It will be enliiened with Tales. Sketches. Alventures , Incidents, Nar ratives, Anecdotes; Faes,a i nd Allegoriesnor will Poetry or . Music be ,Forgotten. Every available ' means of rendering the work useful, lively, and en tertaining will be resarted,M, and numer o us em bellishments and illustration's will' be inserted. ' As a specimen of the A oik will he offered to the public in the llrst number, it! is needless to saymore than ample arrangetuents'aye made to bring mil the work with punctuality. and in the best mechanical .style. The editorial charge of it is to be commit. ted to the Author of Peter IParley's Tales wh ose reputation is a sufficient , pledge to the public that the present undertaking will be conducted in ,a manner ter claim a share of patronage. especially at the hands of parents, teachers, guardians, and all who reel interested iti the young. One number of the work will appear on the first day of each month,•containing 32 pages royal Svc: the price to subscribers being One'dollar , and: f ifty cents, payable in advanie, Aped, 1841. BRADBURY Ar. SODEN. B. BANNAN, is Agent for this Work, who wilt receive supiscriptions, and deliver the work in Potts. elle, free or pang. Wood:Type. VDT by Machinery, and :warranted superior to any ,beretotore manufactured. George F. Nes bitt, Tontine buildilig,'coiner of Wall and Water streets, New York, respectfully informs the Print ers of the United States, thathe has now in the, op erathin his machine for cutting Wood Types, which being an entire new invention, is warranted to cut TyptS, both - plain snd ornamencal,: far superior to any heretofoie exhibited tattle public : and in proof of the assertion, informs thelpublic that he has ob tained Diploma* and Medal's from both the Ameri. can; and, , Mechanic's Institutes of the City of New York, at their Fairs of 1836, 1838, and 1639, as the books of the Institute Will ehbw. George •F. Nesbitt would particularly invite the 'attention of Printers to the fact, that through.the •politeness of the proprietors of the 'Liverpool and Havre line of packets, be 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 Fairi this city, now, .just closed, and pronounced by the Committee of Prin tors, appointed to examine Types and Specimens, to be superior to any Wood Types ever before exhibit.. ed, and having a decided advantage over large met al Types • George K. Nesbitt, would 'also inform the Print era of the United States, that be is ready to cut Types on Wood of any 'Size, from S lines Pica, 'up wards, from any of thepatterns ot.small, or Types contained in the extensive . specimen of Messrs, G. Bruce ey Co., or from any new pattern that can be suggested, it George F. Nesbitt is desirous , that Printers, and those becoming Agents, should be act - painted wtih the fact, that his prices sire much minced from those heretofore charged by! other manufactures that he allows his Agents thirtypei cent. commis: don; that his terms are six Ifnonths or tem per cent discount An cash. Agents are wanted for the following cities, viz Charleston, Albany', Detroit, Rochester,. and Buffa lo. • .• ' CEr Printers of NewspapeaS, who will publish the above for six times, within three months from this date, and will send me a copy of tlieirpaper, shall be entitled to•S 3 in Types) rind should the Types not prove superior to any ever before mannfoctured, they tan 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 14— NEW GOODS. JUST xeccive'd and now ropening a largo and general assortment of fresh and seasona bte - goods, which will be sold cheap for Cats)), or in'excha9go for country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mt. Eat•bon, 0ct.315t.1840. 44 Strained Sperm Oil. • BLEAL llED'Winter StMined Sperm Oil, of a very-superior quality,ia;drranted not to congeal or smoke. _For sale by E. Q. '&iA. HENDERSON. .1- January 2, Notiee. 11111 partnership eaiatia"gi between the subscri . bars, under the firm of Gr4nt, Carroll & Co. will be dissolved after The, Slit day of March, mat. The concerns of the firm will be settled by Jos. F. Carroll, who will be duly authorized for that per. pbse. John W. Lawton will continue the business at the old stand. JOSEPH P. CARROLL, - JOHN W. LAW-TON. March . 27 - - ' 13—t6 Poetry of Flowers; , ND Flowers of Poetry to phial - to added a km- Treatise on Botany. • Wtth familiar examples, and a copious Floral Di4tionary with colored plates ,a beautiful and seasonable Iprcsont. 'Just recetved and for sale by April 24th To neclOnics. RIER'S . Mechanice Caletilatei, comprehend ing principles,*rules ahcl: tables in' the various departments-of Mathematics. Mechanics, useful to Mill Wrights. Engineers and arti.ans to general, first Anierican, from the fifth' Glasgt4 edition with plates, just received and for sale by. ' • • ' ;13. BANNAN. April i l l • It_. DB. BEDIVELL's Teller, Ringworm and Rcli::Ointment. A' eapply of the above ointment just rewired and for sale wholeitale and retail at the broil Store of the subscriber: where alto may be seen certi6. was of its efficaey; in the Cure of Obstinate cases of Tette: 9 dio.. - - JOHN S: C. ;MART T, Also for sale, Dr. RedieriPt aelebrated GREEN OlN i ttlENT; for the care of Felone, Ulcers!, Old Cats; &a. October 24 34-- "DEFINED WHALE OIL.-2000 eons.' iciped Whnle Oil, just received end. for sale HATHAWAY & Co. - 'dm. Merchant*, 13 'south Front Philadelphia ; Au • net, 0, I. Vieen and BlaelilrePs • J UST received and for sato by , . , • & J.; !MATTI''. —Nov. 28, • . '4B— Boots:ant Shoed..„ 'Ladies Fine Blusbinai • do' Leather, do. ! do French: Tim, • , • do - Grecian., do. do' ' . • • do -. 800t5,-liforroeect 'neittier• Gentlemen's Water ProofJ3oota, do iCoarried -'; ' - dp 'Shoes, coarse.and. Bo!, thildren'ir'Shoes of every, size and quality. 'oat received from New York. and'for. sale very , ow by •T. dr J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 4B-. ME B. BANNe. SWAIM'S .PANACEA,. , . For the cure of Scrofitlir; or *Mg's - evil. Sottigis.. and the host ofpiiinfutiliscgrectible and hitherto' incurable' affections resulting therefron: Rhettnurfism,' Ulcerous ftres,-11'hite Swell& gs, Disenses of the Liar and Skin • General Debiltiy, tfc. and all Diseases arising from 'lmpurity or Mootk '.. I , F T , HIS Medicine ii ptirtionlarly recommended at this season , of' the yeiar, as an alterative, and 'a purifier of the blood. It gilts a tone arid Vigor to; debilitated constitutions, whi h invalids are uneon.l scions of until they have et . e ienceditA effeetv.., It is alstnvieommended in , easeiwhere the lungs xi l . and breast tiro supposed tee ;be 'affected, and also where the constitution Is broken down by the use of Mercury or Q,ninine; THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a; just tribute to its great merit, of being reecommend., ed by the mak celebrated PrActitiodersciflifedicine' in the Drafted Staten and Euiropei whereas tot one of the epurioue miztureeildede in inatettOnt4 it, has the least support from the Medical ?aridly.] This fact offers an argument se. plain arid conelualie,that, it needs only to he mentlorrec. to , er6rea Coutiction:, Swaim's Panacea iirecomm mied roallikosetnvaL, ids for whom!Physielans p' crib° Eareapatille Syr.? ups, Extraetti, &c.. . . , ~,, ,' - - !' : 1 ' 'Prepared 'at Swaim's La aratory, Philmiel phii.l ) Sold by 8.! Bannaw. Age t fir Schuylkill un..! ty, and Jahn S. C. Martin, ruggiat, Centre Street! Pottsville, - ',.. - ~- ,_ :. -- ~, .- =, .. ~.... .- _ ,-, ; --- geptembeiil2," - , - ,T;ASVMF:II - imerf # ; • • N inrAvEjusCrce ved fr ew York, , 1 1. 0 •21100 lbs ' , Superior, Sett& d Beef, • • - , 1000 do . _do new - • 4000 do , do Shouldc,r6; - • ' • 4001) do ;I ',lle': Dairy Vheese, • • nu: Small rot*. ' 10 do d 0.,. No. 1. Mackie), (late Fetes) - do- • do ' ick led Herring, , 2000lbe. Codfi' * 'Alt-Of which they offer o as good tepee as ca be obtained elsewhere. • •-• • •-• 1.,•"-- I N0v.28. • .48— I L . -::-:- , iiiu :At-itiiii:-,tt-o*(*-±4,-**4. I " 0 " t NM CONSUIII UN BE . . Ds ' WISTA • • Balsam of 111' ilthotheiro.ol , THS canaunA'rsti roii I Diseases of t e Lads& AT UMEROS remethes 'have been of nod - Puffed . into on ' for "DISEASOF THEiI,UN'GS ; 32 some of which has updrinbtedl been found very nada. but of all dint have hitherto known, hi must be' universally acknowledged th at is none that; as ever'. proved' as successful as the 4 1 rALSAM'OF WILD: CHERRY 7, - Such indeed are e astonishing reltdra live and healing properties of this BALSAM. ;hat even! in the worsffonits of CONSU PTION. when the pr; tient has suffe.red the moat ditare ingitough,vielent patn, in the chest, ctiffpailtg. of &mai ought stoceasj Melding; i s of thelangs,4 , c, aril when th e oat esteemed remedies' ofour Pharmacopiastad failed o afford any relief, and' ' i t htu.Botanic,Hommpathim an numerous otherrem- 1 edies; had peen used , for many months in iain, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and! been productive of the titost,astpnishing relief' ; In the' early stages Of the disease, proeeeding, from neglected' colds, termed Caicirrahl Consumption, it has. been used, 'vrittinnitevinting success, and ' i many instances. when' this diaease , seemed to have- ailed its victim for an; early grave,the use of this medi ine has arrested every symptom, - and restored the lungs to a state of -perfect health, , • that In at form of CONSIJM ON. so prevalent so.', mongst delicate young females, *pont) , termed debil ity or 'going Into a decline.' n complaint with which ,'thousands are lingering. it has a so been used With tut ' prising success, and not only ossesses the power o 1 checking the progress or. his alarming disease, but: at the same time strengthens an invigorates the whole; system more effectually' than an remedy. we have ever' possessed. " - _- • i ever' possessed. 11=r-LIVER COMPLAINT—I diseases ofthe Liter. I particularly *ben attended with a rough, indigestiOn or wandering pains in the side, t has also proved very, efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the meat pd - werful remedies had Ira;ea. I , Irr ASTHMA.—In this-corn taint it also been used, i l in numerous instances With the most singelai!success., It opens the 'chest, rendering he breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough,and will !adorn fail to give per manent relief. - °Cr BRONCHITIS -1- As a re edy in all Bionichiar ; affections tif the tht oat, nttended ith a hoarseness, cough or &eerie the throat,it Will alto found a veryeffeemal remedy,and ;vW mostly afford i mediate relief if used at the commencement oftbe attack. 1 , 117 COUGHS AND COLDS —ln. conimon coughs , and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout -inn wint dr. itVlllbefouud - muchore effeCtual than any, remedy in use, and when cold sett l e upon the lunge: t causing an mflamation with pai n in the breast , di ffi culty; or shortness of breathinedtc, th use of this Balsam will suppress such symptom imme4alely, and at th e same time prevent the lungs 'from be more aeriously diseased. I, 1 11 - 7CRODP AND WHOOPING COUGII...in ?hese, 'complaints, so nommenlto young children, this Balsam' will be found much superior tif the Paregoric Mixer' Syrup of Squills,and the variou COUGH MIXTURES in common use, es kis i entirely free from any thing the least injurious, and ma at all times be given to children with perfect Safety, and With thO certainty of i tstifftirding them speedy relief.. J • ID' AS 41:' FAMILY. MEDICINE for many other complaints, this 13a/satit will a Isq be found particularly useful. Besides having Proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a pc.werful influence over many diseases depending on a depraved'conditiort of the system, and thane who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of ;Mercury. or other deleterious drugs, that are often cohipounded in differenfquack lids trams, will find it _a remedy of great value, possessing the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole system more effectual than any 'other medicine:we poll sees. -.. ,- .I, . , . , CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this medicine has already ; acquired great celebrity. there nay prolk ably be some attempts [to iniitate at, and deceive thd public with a spurious mixtutd, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It ist put Up in bottles oftwo sizes each, having the words WISI'AR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, PHILADA blown in the glass. and a label on the front with the r i signature of HENRY. WISTAR. M. 1) i none are genuine. ' Prepared for the Pmpriet rby WILLIAMS • & Co. nimerc Street, Phila. and sold by. Chemists, No :2, Co i the most respectable Drugglits and • other appointed Agents in all the principal toils thronightibtthe United, States. ' - I 1 . - . , I:FThe Getaiine Medicine oldlry • ; i t OON IS. C. MARTilil, • Sole Agent Tor Pci Wyllie. Price $1 per Bottle. Dec.s, 1840. ,t , 49 - ' - ; - — Ditto 1 S , , g 4 ll O/ 1 1.E. THE subscriber has I,.strteceived in addition to his formes' supply. a choice assortment of • Drugs, Medici a , Chemicals, 4c. .. releicre ninth' great care a a attention as to "Ouality., Together with a good supply of • ' Paints; Oil, Glass, Dye Stuffs, spices; lie. among which are, . White & Red Lead Dry,l Green Paint, White Lead grimed in Oil; Black Paint. Chrome Green. 'I 1 - Copal 'Varnish, Chrome Yellow, [ 1 lapan. Venetian Rai, ' • Lampblack, Yellow Ochre,- - . titharge, Black Lend.l Spirits Turpentine, . Spanish Brown, r Paint Brushes, . Linseed Oil, 1 • Sash Tools, Window Glass of assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to:4 by 30 DYE i gTOPFS, Indigo, Madder. Annatt Logivocid.lledwood, Falai Camwood, Brazil Wood, °poems, Tameric, Cochi neal, Verdigris, Englishße&-& - ireers. SEICES: ' Mace, Nutmegs.Cinnai4ion,Cloves, Pepper, Alspfee, Mustard, Cyanne Penner.'ike. PATENT MEDICINES. 4S'e. Dr. Steers Opodeldoc., Bather's Horse Powder, Godfreys Cordial, •3il'a Embrocation for Bateman's Drops, - ' Horses, Turlington's Balsam. LiunidOpcdeldoc, Harlaem Oil. British Oil. Balsam De Ma'tha t Oil 'of Spike, •! Golden 'Tincture,' Oil of Stone, • ' Spring Oil- , ' PERFUJI,ERY. Cologne Water. Lavinder Water, Bay Rum •Bearil Oil. Lemon Cream; Bears Gre,ase, Naples-Con., mind - . Cold Cream,•Lip Salve,..rooo Powder. Measly - Oily! Leant Powder. Jaynes Hair Tonic. Toilet Powdei ClaHea, Hair. Flesh. Tea& 4. Neil Brushes. Together ',vitt: every other :article in his line. which he is diannsed to sell atjait ' prices ; end respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. Phves.cians Mid Storekeepers . supplied with medicines it a small advanced on city ces. JOHNS. C. MARTIN Centre: neit door to Mahantango St.fottsville.. Nov.B. 1840. 98 -; ot7Physiciaa's prescription s at allhoura. , , - I T!ON, IJIJILEIL • -Wetherill & 'Stalker ! . . • . REAU LD STAND N6:'65 NORTH FRONT - STREET, • I •EAST SIDE, , „ Put= Dools strew 'ma CailtSICE ofAlcarl Sr PM4/EALTIELPILIA. • I . DIANTMACI'ILTILERS:.OF' White Lead dryand • -CalOmel, gionndin Oil, V Red Precipt, Red Lead, - .- White do • - Li/theme . - • , • Vitriol.A.lB. _ - Chronic Yellow; ; • Snip. quinine - -tio • Greet% • Tart.Lmetic do . Red Ether Ralph. PateitYellow - do Nitric • Sug pper-lar Lead _ •do -Acetic ° - ce2 , Lunar Caustic 011 Vitriol * Com. do Acet; Morphia 11l6riatic Acid Ralph. do Epsom Salts' • - , • , Tart. - Add • D. Sep Carts. Soda Bermes Mineral ' Corms, Soh. Mere. Ethiops do. 1 . ' I Refiners ofChamphor,Sal Nitre,Primstene,llorattke. Oftlifor sale the above mentioned a rticles.together With a teneral assortment of Paitits..ffrags and Pie Stuffs. and every other article in the Chemicals - id MeillVtal line. Beim man n fetnrers of all the articles enumerated an : der the above head, they pledge „themselves to supply their friends and the public on the moat reasonable terms. Window. and Picture Glass, from 6 8. to 4 30. Oct 1 1837 , . 48r IlUdikitot 'Sa 10. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF UNIVERSALISM, I By, the-WT.I.D.- Williamson of. Baltimore, enibra clog the Unity of 'God as held by Vniversalists,— the Attoneitent—Death ofCbrist—Punishment and duration of Punishment—Forgiveness - of Simi- . Judgement—Nature ofSalvation—Repentenee.-Res. surrection and Destructiod of death. This work is ineended.to disabuse the , public mind, in regard to the many misrepresentations so industriously :cir culated against this body of Christians. Trice SO cents. , . Also for Sale, "THE,-PLAIN GUIDE JTO UNIVERSALISN." by .the Rev. Thomas Whitt's= more of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers . to the truth of that doctrine by-Bible , testimony:; and believers to the practice of its benevolent principles- • The following matter is 'cdritained in this work Who are Cniversalists? What dobniversalistslelieve?. What evidences do tniversaliets adduce Cram the Scriptures in support of their belief in the even. twit holiness and happiness of all mankind'? ' passages froin the Old and New Testament,,ex plumed, which are adduced to .disprove their semi. meats. , Popular objections to Universalism explained and the, evidences of revealed Religion presented. Trice 1 dollar. Tor sale at the Stores of Samuel Hartz and Morris & trothins. lul"g'4th, ,GtOceries, Oil, Ale, 'c., FOR SALE. , rrIHE anbscribar will sell at the lowest rata for ili k cash or coal, the following 'melee :. L 200 Barrels' superior Albany Ale, , . 20 Bags Rio Coffee,. 10 do Laguira Coffee, 3uo Gallons Sugar 'House Molasses. 500 do New "Orleans 'do 6 Barrels Currants, 20 Barrels Sugar . 1.. pOO Gallons Sperm and Common Oil; [5O Boxes Digby Herring. - ' 50 Reams Straw Paper, 20 Boxes Raisins, and 23 Casks Chew. The above articles ardor a superior quality, and welt worthy the attention of merchants and others. They will be sold at Philadelphia prices, freight it de . Apply to Clemens & Parvin, or the sewed. be 1 JAMES DOWNEY. , . _.- t, 6 ee4lllr7arYt 6-3mo• Vaned States Bank Notes, 11121ECEIVED at par for Goods, or in payment of R Debts duo the subscribers. MILLER. & HAGGERTY. 7- February 13th, Cheap Ready Made Winter Clothing. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ,THE advertisers have on hand and will sell very cheap for cash. .Super double milled English /leaver Cloth Over. coats full trimed 818 to 20 Doable milled Frock Coate, made in the best style from • ' 916 to 18 HeavY Eriglith Pilot Cloth Over Coate, f to 16 do 10. , Frnek do 19 to 14 do narringtorXtoth Over Coats, 7to 8 Blae Black and fancy colored OrestiCaate..lo to 14 Sdo do do Extra superfine west or _ Eng-, nlad Cloth Dress Coats, '914 to,lB tperfine Blue Black and fancyt olored Cassimero Pants, , $7 to 8 Superfine do do Buckskin tassitner sto 6 do Satinet Pants, 4 to 5 Heavy lined Satinet Pants, 2i to 3 First quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 414 'do Cloth - do 6to 774 do do Fustian btlntlrfg testa 64 Fine Kentucky-Jcan - Coats . 54 Heavy. Genoa Silk Velvet Vests 5 to 6 Superfine English Blk. Blue ilk. fancy cut Silk Velvet Vests, . $44 to 54 Fine English boiled Satin Vests. . 3to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen Velvet Vests 34 t 044 Superfine Blue and Blk.Cassimere do 3 tan Fine double Breast Sattinet Vest, ; 2 to 21 Valentia anu Woolen Velvet do , 11 to 2 - A general assortment .of superfine Lambs.wool Shirts and Drawers; fine Linnen, and Muslin Shirts &c, Cotton and Canton flannel -under Shirts and Prawers, heavy Marino Shirts Sc., Hoisery, heavy Germantown Woollen Hose and half hose, fine white Cotton and heavy Lambs wool hose - 4 superfine full trimed Satin -and Bombazine Stocks, .extra Freneh-Merino and hair cord Behar& and Scharf Stecka,Gtoves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars'&e. &c. • . _ Also, a Fate and handsome assortment of super. fine West of England Clothe and CaTsimeres, and a smallguantity of Well se.lected French Cloths,', a. monger. which aro a Variety -of - Diamond' Beaver Cloths for. Oyer tints 'Of 'different stades' and finish: Also Ireavy 4omeetic Diamond Dear Cloths. Those who pay Cash may'buy bargains of LirPmcorr drTAYLOR. • Woollen Dealers , and Tailors, toroer of Centre and Mahantanzo Streets. NOvember, 28, _ • Paocal Iron Work s Ware hOse No. 7T?S"oirth:Tkint Strret..t E. ebrher Mitzi . • - PHALADELPUL4... , wisi- ?Wake Jiff rii-ite;_. IRON 'Fannders; end lianufacturees doal . 21 Orates, Furnaces, Kitchen I;enges: - Bath Itoil era, Perpetual' Ovana - Ac. - Welded Wroughtlron Tubiii for Steam. Cu, HOE Witter...dze,:. • - 1 , jeavrO Satbir. Lamps of the best Constestition, Pottethe for the- Foundiy 'reciiirediend-caittings de/Wared at tint WierchMase. Third 4. Walnut I St. Philadelphia, :. - , September 26.,1838. •' • - ~.. Davrs,Sairety .Lamps, : ' _ , , _ ~ , lire the beat construction i arldenoitappreeed kthd 7k-r - fejsettnaltel new: gattaes Co old lain^ anirl other epaira done at the subscribet b e Clock and Watch IlakerEhop,inCebtrestreeti PottaVillet , t • - ; ' - lope I I 24-tf - ' JOSEPH WATSWORTit•- Lunt . ibr Yard:: o rAF lE r 2 fir t i e n t e cto w it!# , _,C„heti:y no ,. ard . 10,0001fei)t inch .-to Vreitliet Etcolydi Also.lWbito inerollowPnio Diards. 9.oooJointarielipShiogleo. , Bointling;Shing.; Hog, 'arid 'ffaatriLg Lath e -- ,anotantly for•lode, • I • SAMUEL ItARTZ March 13, - 'lndemnity Against Loss prPtrtage - by FIR . . I_ CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM ', PANY Of e ,PRILADELPH I A , (MAKE Insurances, either iemporary_cr perpetually INA against Loss or Damage •by Fl RE, in town • o country. on Houses, Barns. and Boildings of all kinds *pa Household Furniture. Merchandire, Horses, Cat de, Agritolltuml, Commercial and Minufacturing Stock and Utenetle of every description ; Vasst is and their Cargoes,fn port.as well as Mortgages and Ground Rents, upon the'rnost favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or , any information on the subject may be made either personally, Or by letter; at the Company's Mee, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood - atteds. • - MORTON McMICIIAEL Fresidene ; L. Kausistissa, Secretary. • DIJULCTORS. Morton bleb:Behold,' , -Charles Stokes. • Josep Wood, • • Archibald Wright, , L, Lognerenne,- Samuel Tdwnsend. Elijah'Oillett Robert - L. Loiighead, George M. 'F:outinan, It • VII Pcimetoy, Charles W. - , Schreiner. • Thesubscriberbasbeen appointed AGENT forthe a hove me odour . d Institution and is now pfepa red to make Isstrassices upon everydnacriptionot,property , at the, lowest rates . , • JIENJAMIN BA NNA N. `Pcittilvilh4:Feb.27lh. 11141. 9 THE' DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. _ CAPITAL AUTHORISER BY LAWS $250 000. AWAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances IY-M. on Brick, Stone .or Frame Buildingi, Stores, Hotels, kfille.Barns, Stables,' MerChandize. 'Fiitniture and Property ofeverydeseription ;against lossordanK age by FIRE. MARIN.? AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware Cciunty Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds f marine risks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods;wares. and mercandise by w . a ter , or by rail way. upon tdrms as favoartible as any other institution. - Fciftitiy Wirier information on the subject otinsur slice, either against Fire marine or inland risks. . • Apply to HENRY G. ROBINS-ON. Agent. July 15 34—tf • 'At Schuylkill Haven; pr WILLIAM B. POTTS, At Orisigsburg. 1 4$ 1'00! -al- 4 5100! vviLL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY • for a preparation ol Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strongest proparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. ONE. BOTTLE is equal to SIX. PINTS ofany Syrup that is made, and is bought by nu merous persons throughout the city and country for making Syrup therefrom. and who will cell it at they rate of seventy:five cents to one dollar per tiottle (about half a Prat. The effidady of Sarsapanlla is Well known in Scrofu la or King's Evil, Erysipelas Discolor of the 'Liter, Af fedions of the Shin and Bones, Ulcers If the Rose,' Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and ageneral PuriAer of the Blois! and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knows its efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to get a good preparation - of it, add then, there will be no dis. ' appointment in its effects. 11Dr.teitty would refer to the vort respectable Physi cians in Philadelphia, as 'well as throughout the Uni ted States for the character ofhisfpreparatton, as well al so•to the numerous certificates from physicians and others, that have been from time to time published. now deemed unnecessary as the character of his prepara tion us- firmly establishe.—Throughout the Sonikent Sta tea it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes the precedence - orer all others, pardcularly among physi -clans, who, for the henVorthe patientsmltrasarecom mend tifi it Dr.Leidy can bout of Ss many effectual cares per formed by his medicated Extract of Saruparilla,as has ever "been effected by any Medicine in existence. The reader is referred to 11 1 1 b directions accompany ing each bottle, for recommendations; "certificates and further pa r -ticulars. Remmerber one bottle, (half% pint.) is equal to six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. ' Pride ONE DOLLAR per bottle...al • Preptired and sold tvholesole and retail at Dr. Leidy's Health 'Emporitirp, Second street below Vine,Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE -AND SERPENTS, Philadel- Wm. T.. EPPING, Druggist, PotteNtlle. Febtuary 7th. . IE7 ][oo,ooo BOXES OF Zll TIR. LEIDY'.S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD IL' PILLS sold the pain-yeai. - "HILL OR CURE."..cg This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the numerous Quacks who manufacture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for their base. - BEWARE THEN • - - How you trod to such preperr.tions. Tie true, they "kill or cure," and you all then hear'of the cures. bat never freartf, Mahal! orviounded, or those whose con:dilutions are comAtely eleserqedandtrohendmcn. • To all those Who have been using Quack tnidicinis;, I would recommend theuse ofremediee that willecin• teract their bad effects. before it lit° late. ' BE ADVISED, Therefore. to gurard against the evil effects of Quack mei:Heinen, and employ Ruch medicines only as you know, and,liatt Fir aof of benvprepared 65a regular experienced ApetEerarrand Physician. Sari is DR. LEIDY'S ' . • SA RSAPA RILEA or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used atilt times, ares - ,•ana' seasons.; where (*here mild or;acrirepurgritive may be required or ash parprof the [flood and animal flag* , and in all. diseases requiring *Ligation, cleansing and'purifying thelaystetir,dec.`dic., . 1 , They may be tuied withotti irestraint fret diet of kin; cimation, l from moderate. or temperate living,, being freafrom nier'cuey'entd all • the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effecte. • Numerous certificates from various payts of the I.Toi-C ted States have been, from time to tune pi.blished; it Monty necessary to inform thepublic where the 'nay et had genuine. .1 • • - A •- • Numerous certificates and rec o mm e ndations from Physicians and others accompany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no quack prepara- , ` tion, I would simply observe, that they . are the prepaia tionsofa regular .Druggist and Physician, attested also -Dr. P. Musick, , Dr. R. F,. James; D. N. Chapman, Dr. W. P. Dewees, Dr. S. Jackson,-; • > Di: Robert Hare, br. W. E. Homer, ,_. Dr.J. Redman, Corea, Dr. William Gibson, 'Rev. W. H. Delaney, C. C. Biddle, Esq., • R. Adrain, Esq , &c. &c. br. L E ID- am prep WEA ared and LTH so EMPORIUMId, wholesale -and retai N. l at , No. SECOND Street, below Vine, i sign , of the Golden Ea gle and Serpents. , and by : • I - • • w. T. EPTING, Druggist, Petarville. February 27th, 9 PEA 81% P./.47.4 LAIL.L. • ParTSVI E, SC ti UV LIEI L L CO. PA: This elegant and comniodtotta establish . inept will - bo'open for the reeepticm o travellers from this date. It 'bas.bien - _ completely-refitted, and stipplied with . 'Furniture entirely new the Bedding ate, is of the first pirtienlar attention has been devo i led to - every arrangemegtthat CAP cond ritn4to Worn. tort and convenience. .1 'The Wines and Liguori have'Seen selected in the most" careful and liberal manner, manna regard to -expense orlehorrand will embrace the Most favorite brand and stock.- 7 - - The Proprietor eolieitithei,efore, "the support of his friends and the travelling Oomniiinfty in general. Should they:think proper to Visit his' house; de hopes by a afdio s atfolition to their wants, to establish for it such a Oharactfr, as lintS , tnatire a return of their foliate.-. • , • ' • - • • • - . Preprietor. : PotisiMei,Ps.Jtme22,•lB4lV -r 4 f The Refectory ie the Basement ifOry. is ondiMfed under the superintendence of kr. 440 • • ',Saretr . Fitise. • FR Bin supply of afeti Fuse, just received 4-3 L itid foir sate by. Februs4 aoth, IiaItELIIAIV'S CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ES- T SENCE OF HOREHOUND CANDY, ie achnowl• . e4*d by ' the. preei and medical faculty, tribe . ', t aupe. riot article, and no worthless humbug . patronured and recommendedly _ • : Drs_ Jammu, . ~.. • <•bliTettatz.• „ i • ' Parrazeou, Dr.Patvoi.r. a • ' • And hciat of others. ails most '4iiaellent compourid for Coughs, Colds. Asthma and Hbaistitess 'lnTrouch- Oi sit has no superior. F or: pain in the Side or Breast, Spitting of Blood.Croop.lWhooping C6O gh,Difficaltrof 'Breathing, Profuse or Difficult Expectoration:Lowness of Spirits, and all those disease, tending to CONS Ur.ll,P. , ' This Candycontaina the virtues•of Horehound, UV. crwort, Cdmili. Slippery Elm, Hamel. Elecampane, • Comprising the medical virtues . of the most popular Vegetable Cough Ingredients. PELHAMISCANDY is the .0111 y univerialleare foe Coughs. Colds, tfe. ever diseetered, and is certain is every case to afford instantaneous relief. and in•ariwit cases a complete core. In many cases where the bast medical las failed?. it iffOrded more than teth• pornry reliet, as cart oe pilaved by undenlableauid emir liciteu testimonials iecieved by the propricicir. Mot hers speak delightfully of its chain:ling cacti ou their offspring, that they were unable to obtain rest froth thecoughing and restlessness °Melt children, till they procured some of PELHAM'S CANDY. Recollect to ask for PELHAbI'S HOREIIOUNIS 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 thii United States. A aupply of the above article just recieved and for tiale'at the Drug & Cherarcal store efthe subscriber'. Ceti tre St. Pottsville. Feb. 27th, .St. Flies Salt. - A_ SUPERIOR article for preserizing Pork. For - 4- • sale by , E. Q. , & A. HENDERSON. .I„anuary 2, • ATMIXT DR UGSTORE. Ttit Subsciiber returns his grateful acknowl edger:Teets' to 'the 'citizens of Pottsville and • others, who•stepped forwird to his absistance after the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the home formerly pecupied by Chariest : - W. Clemens, In Centre - Street, ln the 'borough - yr Pottaville,where may always, be 6dd a general as sortment of • . . 'Drugs, 1 Medicines, Paints,' Pills, Glass, I Dye Stutig„ And every other article in the shelve line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and aceomarcidathrg terms. • " N. B. tEr Phy'siiciatispreticriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. NVIVL T. EPTING. Pottsville; May 30,18 3 8 „ . Old Established rasSageollice ) CORNER OP PINE AND SOUTH STREE I PIr t NEW YORE. THE subscribers !riming completefi ~,•;.;`,- their arrangement for the year 1891, toe i;1 OA: the purpose of bringing out steerage passengers, beg , kayo to inform therr Iriends and' 'the public in general, that first class vessel will be despatched froth Liverpool to NeVr York, on the 161,56, 10th,„,15th, 20th, and 25th, of each, month throughout the year. Possengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the out ports, will be fornibhed with lodgings and a convenient pleas to cook in. during. the time they may be 'dettfitted there by head winds or stormy weather - - -4ree of any &peon to themsaves—on a p - . plicaticfn at the company's office to Mr. P. W. BYRNES, No 36 Wateritto'Road. who will, in cob. nection with his liciinerons agents throughout gn g . land and Ireland, afford e'very . assistance to those who maybe engaged to date 'cal/ this company's ships. • Pestengets be found in provisions for the passage - for $lO extra, or $26 for passage, provisions and hospital money. . As usual -[ n all eases. here the persons decline coming, the Money loin lbe refunded to those front whom it may have been removed, on - their returning the passage certificate. ' • GLOVER & .61 1 MURRAV, Corner of Pine 'and South str. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to recieve the passage money for those who %deb to tend for their friends, and will alto attend to transmitting money to Europe.. Fol. pOrtictilers appty at the Miners`Journal Office,. 41.IIANNAN. Jan. 2d. BRADY'S HOTEL, Coliaimbia Co., Pa; /11111 - subscriber respectfully informs the public ••• that he has removed irons the town of Catta: wissa to. Danville,and that he has purchased in . that place the large and commodious • gni BRICK HOUSE. 13 situate on the coiner ofltlill and WWI - streets, opposite the court-house, which he has fit ted up by the erection of additional Buildings awl extensive stabling, for the entertainment of trave lers and visitors. He now prepared to accommo. date •all who may favor him with •ti call; and !Ai would state that nothing in his power shall be left ulfdotfe to render his tutkodiers comfortable lnd. hippy while- wader his care. His accommodations are ample, and lila rooms furnished in modern style and the proprietor is , determined that his establish: ment shall sustain - and hcep op with the growing reputation and iiiipottabec of the folnt ih 'which it is !ailed: . . - ; . HIS TAIiLII will b.:reapplied with every luxqrY of the season, and the best and iThoicestrvariety the market eakatrord. BA t will lib afined with all the.b'elt articro that can be furnished by 'dui' 'cities; and the whore will be such as to gite satisfaction hi b;zbry one; ' - Well kboWne that dn entightsnell public will al ways judge fi I theinservbs,• !ebbs bounden! that they will tavor him with his patron:4i% • -•- SAMUEL A. 13kAD4Z. Denville, Feb'y. 6, 'Life -Pills., -, and The -- - nix Bitters. • FBINE 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 experience of manytlinusand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dar ing the present monthelone. nearly one hundred cases have come to the knowledge , of Mr. Moffat, where *the patient has, to all appearance,tfeuntd a permute - It cure by the exclusive andjudicioaa use of the LSfe Mn. • du :Ines—some eight or ten of.these had been considet ed beyond all hope by their medicalattendants. 'Stith - happy results area source ofgveat preaVeYe to Mr. M. anti inspite him truth new confidence: to recommend this use ef hie medicines to his felloW-titizens. TheLIFE MEDICINES area purely VEGETABLE preparation.._ They'are mild and pleasant in their ope ration, and at the same tithe. thoroeslacting rapids' ape:tithe secretions of tt; system—carrying:off idliketii: monier.: ;aatiaors,anct assimilating with and parilYitte. the blood. For this 'reason, in aggravated caste: Of Dopepsia, the Life Medlcinetterill give relief ter apace of time than any other preactiption. In fever and-Ague, Infl3Mmatol7 Itheuinatism,reithfor every .deicription, Sick Headache, Heirt-bbrit, ib the lead. Paulin the Chest, Flatulency , impaired ep. 'petite,,and in every disease, arising fiviitt an impurity Of the blood, or a disordered elate of the Sicimach, the ewe of these Medicines has alwayi preyed to be' beyond doubt.. greatly superibT tb, Ilhj! Ottibt'lebab or treat- All thatlir. Mot:drat: of his'patielti is to be parii;• attar in takingtbein strittlyactording to the directing.... It is not by k neiraptiper notice, or by any thing that lie hin.self Ibby say ib them TaVor. that 'he lopes to gain Yetlit• It is alone by the :tektite of a fair trial. Is the reader an inialid;ind Joel he wish to know whether the Zifb Meditinei4vilktoit his olio case? If so, let him call of send to Kr:Mollie. jigent in thin pleee.and gro.• -cure a copy of the ine4icalbroblull. deligneo nit Üb"" mania Guide in published gratuttoully. He Wilt therefindmumielated very 'patty extraordinary cases of - 02 , 4 stud perhaps some exactly 'similar _to his own: 'MOffat's MedrealcOffice in New Wyk, 3 / 5 - Broadiray% Medicine tan allele obtained' f ". • • MILLER' & HAGGERTY: Agents for SchirylkillCOanty::- Pottsville; September 1340. B9-4 B. BANNAN. HCIREHOIIiNft:. CANDY.,; --ooioiNAL ANO ONLY oLNoiNN,;;—: JOHN S.C. MARTIN• 9- Resumption of Business.