it -THE WAY TO MET NAOMI!. I• r . 1 s l ims-nip TO TIIE LADIES; . ' SwCet 018,8611 hell yin the way to get married? " 0 yes, to bejsore, sir,'l,nethink you exclaim : ."'Tititt way, we confear, that our wialies are car. ' 1 , ried,! ,' ' t - . ' • • " Aid why nut, pray Where is the wonder or blame?" Lovely dear j spl, nellher j wtnder nor blanu -need ar ' • fright you: ] • ' 'Tie the right of your, sex (one and all; love man! . Who was born to protect, riot to. injure 'or slight • - you, LI ! ! f.. And, therefore, get married alioon as you can. I I ! ! t. And yet shall I tell you idle way to allure him? Then gage tiP, some whiii<, little fancies and airs : Lay yoniquiit hooks with care, if yoU hope to se • cure him, , i , • ' '' , And spread • iot too free your wires and snares. Tho' yoni lips like two j pell.neta are fragrantostith • . kisser, Those lips Can for, trifle , too frequently pout, 'rho` your eyes, like' tvto diamonds, spsrkle with • blisters, - - Those eyes t and you kitoiv it ) ,can frown, beyond • doubt: 1 1 -- = 1 : • Then your !leagues, pretty tongues !•tvlitch -can talk so endearing, ( 0 yes; add cap sting, too, whenever they please !) Let me beg you to keep,inow and then, out of hear ing, 1 •• • And gave up a little thatt'posver to tears: t .. . . Sweet creatures, remember to keep him in fetters, The man that adores yOU, must now and then rule! Far, thoughlo your be utty and charms we arc debtor*" ' , . -- Affectation and pride striv the warmest heart Cool. '• Well, then," you mai say, " Mr. Censor, pray 'tell hs, - lq 0 What is it you want uin reason to do?" "liTha . t-is it?" VII tell y 4. and be not too jealous, The task i s most easy , es easy for you. Let smiles and good nature be ever about ye, And be riot too often, by flattery carried Shew this, and Proud al n, no, he can't live .with out ye!. \ A And thrs,cearest girls, i: the way to get married. CLIPP I LINOB. i • ,It's hard work (says the Sui.day Mercury) to go 'up bill without Icaniirg fd i rward—and it's hard work 'neutral'fer a'neutral'editor to speak of politics without kep i in either one way or the other. . • It's bar .I work to ma,kele -dinner of grape shot, un less they are well boiled ; . abd it's fiord work to di gest a fool's argument, unless it be soaked its some: thing like reason. I It's hard work to look a and it's hard work to liooli ing inclined to wink. It's hard work to-do n of it On hand; and it's ha!, one who says, , I'll pay i . It's hard work to sque and it's -bard work to•ser graph after being on a sp It's hard work to hold t it's hard Work to • stem will' It'ihard work to reful der still•taibe compelled 1 . ICS ban! work for me bard`for some to die A little girl' who had la of 'a neighbor. hearingitt being n widower. on her 'PS, are,You a widowe A' Ores, my child. Do Yin n o t know your mother's dead'' - I !Why yes I knew Nei w as dead, but you always Ne told me yOu was a wl "orker: , Two tops were disputi i ng which was the morello lite of these two terms, t , Give me some drink,' or, • Please ' to give me sonic! lrink. A lady, somewhat disgusted, replied to one o f them--.You should say. lead Me to drink ;' asses re generally led.'' , - An Englishman at Bilissels has discovered a mode -of 7 tasting iron so tnat ilbsys frOm the furnace pure steel, betterthan the be st ast steel in England, and almost equal to that whfeft has undergone the pro cesi.of beating. The cot of this steel is only a far thing per pound greater i ihan that of host iron., A conceited Colonel in the cavalry Intel , / tem -00410 that froni.the ignorance * of his officers; he was obliged to do the 'vviikile duty of tbe regiment. al am,' said he, 'my owii!etptain, my own cornet.'-- .and'your own trumpeter: said a witty lady. . The Louisville JournW in noticing a complimen tary benefit to 'the elder Miss Shaw, indulges in this flight : ~*There is nei sound in nature more mii- Ficid than her voice—nee even the soft murmur of a twilight wave, the mysteiiilms tone of the wind harps of the forest, or the wildigadences of birds, soaring and singing to the gate ot heaven.' . :'l'o, why does mother 411 yOu 'my DEEII 1' You isn't a venison, is you, di r 4 - think may be I am, Fon, for your mother does nothing, burrawx upon Irde: I Colonel Worili is about! to rtite command of the army in. Florida. ' i i ' . The• Alleghenies were ictivered with snow to the depth of three inches a slidit time since. Thc_44a 'Alfred Lee, B r Ctor of Cavalry Church, Rockdale, 7,8 a.) has li e n unanimously elected Bishop of ro the testint piscopal Church of Del aware. [ i . .4.! . ^... N.P. - Willis has agketi to delive- a poem before one, of the Literary Societies 'of Yale College, 4 L. The Legislature ofNe?r "York was In session 130 daYs, and passed 352 Commodore Claxtonecommander-in-chief of the U. S. naval forces in the Pacific, died et Valparaiso on - the 14th of March. 4 The Robbery of the Frederick County Bank was on lA'grand scale. Its capital was $175,000, and the greedYrogues took abontlslBs,ooo. The frigate Brandywine left New York last week far the Mediterranean. Upwards of fifieen Ininded, .emieranta arrived in New York during the last (Jxtnight. - In the famous- Glentwoith t case the jury could not agree. [ Judge Burnett, Cot. .Todd , and John e.ott Beni son, Wen) to leave CincitiOali on the, 3d 61June t for Vashingion, 'to bring 064 .4 Ir.-remains of Gen. Har rison. The privy purse of the 4u 'fen England amounts to, 460,00 i) per annum, of about foUr hundred dal. tars a day: , . I t record e d of thel4 George Whitfie kl that 3 ho delivered eighteen thousand sermons in thelourse of thirty-four:years. • I : . The The jury in the case of Dr. Eldridge have again disagreed. • . • .; The Saiannah Georgian innounces the death of Gen. - .Glascock. • • At a iecent Union. and' State Rights Meeting in Cbailiston, resolutions tvere]adopted hi favor of ea sdhereace.to the principles of the tariff' compromise of 1833,,approving of a' Na ional Dank, sustaining • and extolling the, course oft . e Ron. Wm. C. Fres ton, id the Senate. of the ITni n, denouncing the re. cent attempts to instruct that Senator or compel his resignation; and is favor ofe istriblition of the pro seeds of the public lands sato grail the States orour , • The meeting : was ; large and, enthusiastic. 1 It is said that the 4 , Greiti- ergo!' has Ewen ar- I rested at St. Louis. Ii t the sun without winking; at some girls without feet; thing, and have too much id work to collect . a debt of to-mort,w: zo cider out of a brick-bat; tch out ideas for a porn lee for twenty-four hours! "ghtning by the tail; and he torrents of ti. woman's a good offer : and it's har o accept a bad one. • y people to live: and dou- •en visiting in the family tm speak of her father as eturn home addreised him WM= saie -.1 To Ikon Nlanufactinirers.. - ;. THE Egtbsailber baying obtamed•iheesalgiateent from Air. Gearge Crane 'Mr a iatimher orFrit.; name, arid, holding also the patent of 'the litis Geisenbainer for the same. to'smelt Ircin Ore .with" Anthracite Coat, and retaining the exchisivarright of said patient to Manufacture Malliable Iron and teel, is prepared to grant licenses - 16i the Manure& to re' of Iron. Applications to he made to, William F. Dean, £sq., at Pottsville. _ „ • F. W. GEISSENUAINCR. Jan. 41 Ws Juvenile Piano -strueteir., . I • JUST received and for sale lby BANNAN. Also Burrow% Piano Primer. October 17, SWAIM'S VER:IIIIFUGE. ,The most useful Fatuity IFl edicinie ever of fered to, the- Public. IS dell known Anti-Dysenteric and Worm Med , past, has proved succesefully these twehie years past, acdf f s universally acknowledged by all -who have tried it, t ibe far superior to any other =Allele° ever empliVed in the diseases for which it is recommended It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. • %Vormabeing especially apt to infest persona of debil itated digestive organs , and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done hp thc ordinary worm med icinea, whichgenerally consists of the strongest purga tives, calomel, thardestmyer Of the censtitution.bitters, pink root, spirits of turpentine, Wsrmseee oil &c. &c. Articlesof this kind may destroy; wonnir r tmt they de bilitate the stomach, and Wien materially" injure the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar' advantage of removing the cause of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action to the stoinach:bowels and Orme of digestion, thereby relieving 'measles, croup,• humping cough. &or This medicia e,by invigorating th e in ternal fun ctions straight enitig the organs of diaestion, and removing the primary cause which creates morbil secretions; will relieve Bowel Compliints,Cholic, Dysentery. Despepsia, and the whale train tof biliary affections, Sick Headache, Acidity or the Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles, &c. It is an antidotein. the early stage of Fever and Cholera hlorbus. As general Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as the aapplinable.to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Swami's Vermitege will be touud ofsome utility to Oersons who occasionally indulge in the con vivality of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of aeidity of the stomach, not un frequently' produced by wine. In the neglect of - this however. d dose in the morning or, the following morning will. in most instances, restore the tone of the Stara. ach. • * Families resident in the country, and. insolated in a measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or boutad to distant ;ports. seminaries and all publiclinstitutions and charitable associations will find this remedy, corstantly at hand. of great utility. Preparecl at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Philadelphia. And for, sale by !B. BANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill Conaty. -44—tf Octoberi 31. Port Clinton FOundry FOR S ASE: W ILL be Bold at private' sele, the Foundry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Schuylkil . county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susque,hanna Rail Road, now making, and will in a short - time be one of the best situations in the country to do a large business . ,For terms &c. apply to PAR.KE& TIERS, Iron Foun!lere, Philadelphia. ur ISAAC MYERS, • ' Por E-63 Merino - Shanils, &c. superior MerinO Shawls, purchased from the importer at a small advance, just re ceived and for sale cheap. . Also, French and English Merinos ,Plain and Figured Monslia De Lanes, tied Figured likixon'y Cloths, &c. ' - „ Noaember 21, WISZEIR'S LOZENGES • - For Colds. THESE celebrated Lozenges were originally a private prescription of the :late Professor Wis. tar. But from the great benefit attending their ,use in cases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4e. have become a standard remedy for these complaints. The sub. scriber.having a copy of Unoriginal recipe, prepares them precisely according to it. , For sale by the 40. zen or single bos, at JOHN SC MARTIN'S Oct 24 43 Drug Store, Pottsville. IIOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired , in curing al— most every disease to which the human frame is lialde is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person They became known' by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credelous In cases of Costiveness; Dyspepsia. Bilionsand Live. Affections. Asthma ' Piles, Settled' Paine, Rheumatism, Fevers and , Agues,Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin,Ner vino Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in . Deli cate Health:every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in-all general Derangements of ffealth.these Medicines have invariably proved 'a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most ex hausted constitutions. A single ,trial will place the Lite Pills and Phcen bi Bitters beyond the reach of corn petition, in the estimation of 'very'patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, no Broadway, New York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John, Moffat's signature. o:lrThe Life Pills are sold in boles—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the size; and the Mena Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with fulldi- I eCiiollll. FOR GRATUITOUS - DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little Pamphlet.entitled fr iklotfat!s Medical Man ual;designi4 as a Domestic Guide to-Health—contain ing accurateinformation -concerning the most preva lent disease and the most approved remedies—by WM. B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents. • Agents.— The Life medicines may also bebad of the principal druggists in everyrown throughout the United States and the Ulundi's. Ask for Moffats Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters; and be sore that a fac simile of John Moffat's signature is upon the, label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs. MILLER & HAGOORTY. Pottsville. September Gth, 39—tf RAIL •ROAD IRON. AcoMpleteasaortment of Rail Road Iran from 2,12E§ to IX} inch: , RAIL ROAD TIRES from 33in. to 56 in. eater naldiaineter,turned 4 un turned. RAILROAD AXLES. 30,3 in.diameterßa ilßoad A xlea.Manufactured from • - the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT: for placing' between the • Iron Chair and atone block ofedge Railways.. INDIA RUBBER ROPE tnannfacturhd from • New Zealand Flax eaturat - ed - with India Rubber, and intendedforludieePlarutt Jutureneiveda complcteae• ' • eortme:nt ofChaina,from § in, to I 3 in. proved 4 man ufactniedfrom the, beat ea CHAII‘S. &HIP, BOAT. AN potty on hand and foi • A. Ja nun Spring Fashions. MIR subscribers has receivee4 by late import'. 'IL Lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions w;th a hindsome assortment ntSnritig vied", coneiatieg of wool and web dyed - Blue Black and fancy colored clothe, and cassimeres, new styled London single milled cassimeres rim plain Black and very rich Figured Silkgand Satin vesting!. Diainimds, Merl. no; splendidrirticle.sipth4y new forriesting, Black Satin and Cindy silk :cravats, Heavy' Perlin...Bilk, and Hoskin . Gloves,Finey Gain - elastic Suspenders, • The above articles will be soIcIIIS per cent lets than the usual prices 'for calf at LIPPINCOTT &TAYLOR. Corner of coon & Mithaolingo - April 24t4 . ' PROSPECTTIS OF - ZOnila s inaraleOli ariniIITAIL; , • "AIME MilatiribCri(itavo made Mammas - EON' TUE VAIRILT ,CIRCLE; AND ESPECIALLY TUE YOUNGKE 'tomcat CT IT, under the. stove title. The design - lot. the work is to do good t.to aid in the formation of character; to esti!)• lish good principles :,trictiltivate right feelings: to m forsh'innocent arnasernent': to promote Coned habits of thought and sentiment. Nor' is the plan confined to these lunitzo it is the porPose of the Editor to make the work' attend in atorinothe mind with knowledge: in teaching the rules of behavior, and in pointing out the highw ays end - by-ways to "success in life. In such a design.the religions and 'moral duties will not be overlooked. • II , . , 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 wiltembrace ti great' ariety of top ics—as Iltstory,Geography. Geology,' Natural His (iffy, Travels, Biography..fitc.i it will be enlivened with Tales. Sketches. Adventures, Incidents, Nar ratives, Anecdotes, Fables, and Allegories—nor will Poetry or Millie be. forgotten. , Every available means of rendering the workuseful, lively. and en: tertaining will be resorted to. and numerous am bellishments and illustrations ' ill; be inserted. As a speeimen of the work v ill be offered to the public in the first cumber. it is needless to sa) more than amide arrangements are made to bring out the work with punctuality: and inithe hest mechanical , style. The editorial charge Of it is to be commit. ted to the Author of Peter Parley's Tales, whose reputation is a sufficient pledge to the public that the present_ undertaking will be conducted in a inanner, to claim", sharept,patronage, especially' at the halide of parents, leachers; guardians, and all who feel interested in the young. One number of the work will appear on-the first day of each month, containing[ 32 pages royal 8vo: the price to subscribers being One dollar and fifty cents, payable in advance. ' April. 1841. BRADBURY* SODEN. 1E! I B. BANNAN, id Agent for this work, who will receive supscriptions, and deliver the work in Potts. vine, free of postage. NEW .GOODS., ' JUST received and now , opening a large end generalassortment afresh andseasonable goods, which will besold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. JOSEPH 'WHITE & SON. Mt. Ca: bon. Oct.-3lst, 1840. 44-- Strained Sperm Oil. B LEAL HED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a very superior quality, warranted not to-congeal or smoke. For sale by Poetry of Flowerts AND Flowers of Poetry, tb which is added a Treatise 'on Botany,. with familiar examples, and' a copious Floral Dictionary with color e d plates ,a beautiful , and seasonable present. Just rewired and for saki by D. BANNAN. 17— CIRIER'S Mechanics' Ceibalator, comprehend ing principles, rules and tables in the various departments of Mathematics and Mechanics, useful to Millwrights, Engineers and artizans in general, first American, from the filth Glasguw edition with plates, just received and for sale by • I B. BANNAN. April 17 16—.• DR. BEDWELVS • Tetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment. ' Asupply of the above ointnientjust received and for sale wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of 'the subscriber: where also may be seen certifi cates of its efficacy, in the cure of obstinate cases of Tester, &c. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Also for sale, Dr. Bedweire celebrated GREEN OINTMENT,. for the cure of Felons, Ulcers, Old Cute, &c. October 2434 i E. W. EARL 47-4 f REFINED WHALE OIL-2000 galls. reined Whale Oil, just received and for sale by. E. A. HATHAWAY &Co. Com. Merchants, 13 south Front Philadelphia, August, 8, 3 Green and Black Teas J UST received and for sale by T.& J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 98— Boots and Shoes. Ladies tine Buskins, do Leather, do. do 'French. Ties, , • do Grecian, do. ' do Slippers, do Boots, Morrocco and Leather. Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, do -Coarsed do do Shoes, coarse and fine, Children's Shoe's of every size and quality, just received from New York. and for sale' very low by T. & J. BEATTY.. Nov. 28, 4S—.: • Pascal Iron 'Works Warc honse. N 0.77 South Third Street.S. E. cornet Want Morris, rasher Morris, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of i Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ers, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &c. Davre Safety Lamps of the best qmstruction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and eastingi delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut ,S Philadelphia. Septerilber 26.1838, Davy's. Safety Lamps, g - kF the beet construction and most approved kind ‘-o also makes new gause to old lamps, and bther epairs &he at the subset. ber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, i p Centre str I, Pottsville. June I 2P-tf JOSE : ELCOATSWORTH. - _ - Lumber Yard. 6000 FEET first qualit • Cherry Boards& plank from inch to 21 inch . . • . 10,000 feet inch to inch Weather 'Beards Also, White end Yellow P ne . inch Boarde. 70,000 Joi at and Lap Shingle'. Scantling, Shing. ling, and Plasierii.g Lath onstantly for see. March 13, Theological JR 1 irks ri s. i • -' AN EXPOSITION A D DEFENCE OF ' UN IVERS :, LISM, i .t By the Rev. I. D. William aof Baltimore, eMbra cing. the Unity of God as helkby Universalists,— the Attonement—Death ofchristrunishment and duration of - Puoishusent--Forgiveriess( of Sibs-- Judgement—Nature ofSalvilion—Repentence.-Res. earrection and. Destruction f death. This work,is intended to disabuse the public mind, in regar d , to ~the many misrepreseatatio a so Industriously! cir. eulated against this body f Christiana. Price 50 cents. • - Also far 'Sale, "THE PLAIN GUIDE !TO UNIVERSALISM." by th Rev. Thonas Whine. more of Boston, a work desi ned to lead enquitere to the truth of that doctrine ,y Bible testimony ;And believers to thapractice of its benevolent principles The following !matter is cortained in ibis wark : Who are Universalist-a? ' • -•,, i 1 What do Universalists behave 7 I What' evidences •do Unisersalists adduce float the Scriptures in support of their belief in the even teal holiness and happiness of all mankind ? , I c • Passages from' the Old an New Teattiment;ei• plained,- which pron - adduced • o disprove their semi. • ments. .! -•-- ' ' I i Popular objectiensto Univerkalism exphiined t nd the evidences ofirevealed Ron ! ton presented. P ice I dollar: _ i: - ' - • •'I • - Partialliat the Store's of incielihrtz tin& ,1:::' Morris & Brot; lithi. - - ••• ' 'I - r July &h,_ - % % - - ' SPIRES, kopt con Fr dl ont St: THE AINERSS JOURNA.L. Or _40•111.01111111D E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 1- January 2; Apr II 24th To Mechanics. PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL HARTZ 11 CONSUMPTION VIX BE CITED. -,- • LDa. WISTAWS Balsas:pi of 111 ild-Cherry, THE ' cuanaaTED 1110111 DI rou Ihiseases'ef the Lungs. IiktUMEROS reinedies: bane been offered and puffed "•`' into notice far DISEASES OF THE LUNGS some of which fins undoubtedly been found very ogee bat all that have hitherto been known. ,it must be universally acknowledged there is none that has ever proied at.successful as the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY ," Snob - indeed are the astonishing restora tiveand healing Properties of this BALSAM, that even in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa tient has suffered the most distressing cough. tiokiit pain inthe chest di of breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the lunge. ite tin a when the moat esteemed remedies ofoer Phasrnacopias bad failed to afford any relief, and when Botanic. Hoincepathic. and numerous other rem-. edien, had beep used for many months in vain, this invaluable remedy has ehecked ,every symptom. and been produCtive oldie most astonishing relief. '_ln the early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catarm?il Consumption. tt halt been used with undeviating Success, and in many instseces, when this idisease seemed - to have marked its victim for as early grave, the use of this medicine has arrested every symptokn, anetrestored the lungs to a state of perfect healt Id that fprm of CONSUMPTION. se, prevalent a mongst delicate, young females, commonly termed debil ity or 'going into a decline.' a complaint with which thousandi are lingering, it has also been used with sur prising success, and not only possesses the power of cheuking the progress of. his alarming disease. but at the same time strengthens and invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we have ever possessed.' frr LIVER COMPLA INT—In diseases of the Liver, particularly when attended with a cough, indigestion or wandering pains; in the side, it has also proved very efficacious. and cured many cases of' this kind after the most ppyverful remedies had failed. fits - ASTHMA -in this complaint it also been used in numerous instances with the most singular success. It opens the• chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free,arrests the cough, and will seldom fail to give per manent relief. CO" BRONCHI'T'IS.—Asa remedy in all Bronichial affections of the throat, 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 ofthe attack. 11:7'COUGIIS AND COLDS—In common coughs and .colds, that prevail So extensively throughout the winter. it will be found much more effectual than any remedy in Use„ and when colds 'settle upon the lungs. causing an inflamation 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 time presentthe lungs from becoming more seriously diseased • ET CROUP AND WHOOPING COW 11.—ln these complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam will be found much sopenor to the Paregoric Blixer Syrup of Squills,and the various COUGH MIXTURES in common use. an it is entirely free from any thing the least injurious, and may at all times be given to children with perfect safety, and with the certainty of i taaffording them speedy relief. 1117' AS A FAMILY MEDICINE fOr many other complaints, this .Salaam Will also be found particularly usefol Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, exerts 'a pcwerful 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 different quack nos trnms,.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 pos sess CAUTION TO:PURCHASERS.—As this medicine has already acquired greaVcelebrity,,there may prob ably be some - attempts to imitate it. and deceive the public with a spurious mimic, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It'is put up in bottles of two sizes each, having the words WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the signature of HENRY WISTAR, M. D. without which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co. Chemists, N0.:2, Commerce Street, 'Phila. and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. • • • , 117 The Genuine Medieinesold by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Sole Agent for Pottsville. Pricesl per Bottle .Dec. 5, 1840. 49 -- DRUG STORE. THE subscriber has just received in addition to his former supply, a choice assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 4 , c. aelectei with great care and attention as to quality Together with a good supply of Paints, Oil, Glass, 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. Veaetitui Red, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Litharge. Black Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Spanish Brown, Paint Brushes, , Linseed Oil, *.Sash Tools, Window Glass of assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to :4 by 30 DYE STUFFS. Indigo, Madder, Annum, Logwood. Redwood. Fusti Caniwood,'Brizil Wood. Copperas, Tamerie, Cochi neal, Verdigris, English Red Saucers. SPICES. Mace, Nutmegs, Cianamon,Cloves, Pepper, allspice Mustard, CyannePepper, &c PATENT MEDICINES; 4c. Dr. Steers Opodeldoc, Barber's Horse Powder, God crepe Cordial, Heyl's-Embrocation for . Bateman'ti Drops, Horses, Turlington'e .Balsam, Liquid Opedeldoe, Harlaem " British Oil, Balsam De Malt ha, Oil of Spike, Golden Tincture, Oil of Stone, Spring Oil Cologne Water, Lavender Water, Bay Rum Bears Oil. Lemon Cream; Bears Grease, Naples Con., ound Cold Cream, Lip Salve. Tooth Powder. Miffasru • Oil, Pearl Powder. Jaynes Hair Tonic. Toilet Powder Clothes. hair, Flesh. Tooth. 4- Nail Brushes. Together with every other article in hie line„ which he is disposed to sell at fair prices, and respect— fully, solicits 'a share of public patronage. Plrfascians and Storekeepers supplied with; medicines at a 'mall advanced on city prices. JOHN S. 'C. MARTIN Centre, next door to Mahantango St. Pottsville. Nov.B. 1840. 48 all OCir athPhours ysician's prescriptions carefully compounded. EMI Sifir.AlM 9 S PANACEA, For the cure' of Scrifula, of King's evil. Syphilis, and the host of pain.ful, disagreeable, and hitherto incurable inoo lg 1 affectirms resufti therefrom, Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, White Sue ings, Diseases of the Liter and Skin Genera/ &Wily, 4.e. and all Diseases arising from Impurity cf . . . rpHIS Medicine is particularly recommended at -• 1 . -this season o the year, as an alterative and a oi purifier ofthe bl 'd. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constit tiohs, which invalids are uncon ' vicious of tiritil the ',have experienced its effects. • It IS also recomniecded in Diseases where the;lungp and breast ate supposed to .be affected, and also whererthe constitution is broken down by the use of Mercury or Quinine; THIS MEDICINE has the singislar fortune a just tribute to its great merit, of being reccommend ed by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; whereas Lot rine of the spurious mixtures, made in imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Faculty. This fact offers en argument ao plain and -conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swaimli Panacea is,recommended to all those inval ids for whom - Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr. ups. Extracts, ikel., Prepared at Swairrea Labaratory, Philadelphia. - Sold by 8. Barman, Agent for; Sebuylhill Coen lir.'aiid Jelin S. C. Martin, Diuggist, Centre Street Pottsville. ' September 12, . -, , ' , 3Z—tf T. dt EZIATTV. liprAVE just, receireer froth New York, ' Lll '2OOO lbs superior Smoked. Beef, 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 do. do Shoulders., 4000 du do Dairy Cheese, .- 10 Bls. do Small Pork, -. 10 do do ."No.'l,_lllaeltrel, (late Fares) 5 do . do Pickled perrilig, , 2000 lbs. 'Codfish: " ' • - All,of which. they offer on as good terms as can be obtained elsmsbore.., • N0v.26, PERFUMERY 48,- pazittiows • 110REHOUND. CANDY' . 81C111.114 AND ONLY OENUME..* 10IELHAIWS -CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ES. •a , SENCE OF HOREHOUND CANDY, is acknowl edged by the press and medical faculty, to be a supe rior article, and ho worthless humbug. , patronised and recommended by Dry , JACKSON, , " • MITCIILL, Dr. eazvosr. And a hostlof others. asa most excellent compound for Coughs. Cords, Asthma and Heart. neat. In fironch• Visit has no superior. For pain in 'the Side or Breast, Spitting of Blood. Croup. Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Profuse or Difficult Expectoration, Lowness of Spirits; and all those diseases tending to CONS LIMP nom: This Candycobtains the virtues of Horehound, Liv erwort. Comfry, Slippery Elm, Boneset, Elecampane, Comprising the medical virtues of TAIRTVFOUIt of the most popular Vegetable Cough Ineredieats. PELHAM'S CANDY is the only universal cure for Coughs. Colds. ttc. ever discovered, and is certain.in every case to aford instantaneous relief, and in -most cases a complete cure. In many cases. where the bast medical skill has failed . it has afforded more than tem porary reliet,,tut can be proved by undeniatle and'tinso lichee testimonials recieved by the proprietor. Mothers speak delightfully of its chai ming.effects on their offspring, that they were unable to obtain rest from theconghing and restlessness of their children, till they procured, some of PELHA M'S CANDY. 'Recollect to ask for PELHAM'S HOREHOUND CANDY. Be carful to observe that each direction is headed with the' name of Pelham,and also has the signature of Chas. N.Bolbrook, who to the General agent for the United Stites. A supply of the above article just recieved and for sale'at the Drug & Chemical store ef the subscriber, Cen tre St. Pottsville. Feb. 27th, St. Übes Salt. A SUPERIOR article for preserving Pork. For - 4-3 ": sale by E. Q. & A HENDERSON. 'January 2. • I Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE T HE Subscriber returns his graternl acknowl. edgemeots to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to 44,,.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 house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough or Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortment of Drugs, I Medicines, Paints, - i Pills, • Glass, I Dye SlutD, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. Er Physicians prescriptions carefully piit up at the shortest notice. WM. T. EPTING Pottsville, May 30.1838 Old Established Passage Office, CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTH STREETS, NEW TORR. THE subscribers having completed _ 70 .7, their arrangement for the year.lB4l, for p io the 'purpose of .bringing out steerage • tr- 4 passengers, beg leave to' inform their friends and the public in general, that a first class vPssel will be .despatched from Liverpool to New York, on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25t1i, of each month throughout the year. Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the out-ports, will be furnished with lodgings and a convenient place to cook in during the time they may be detained there by head winds or stormy weather--free of any expense to themselves—on ap plication at the company's office to Mr. P. W. BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road, who will, it con. nection with his numerous agents 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 910 extra, or 926 for passage, proyisions 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 & *MURRAY, • Corner of. Pine end South sta. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to redeye the passage money for those who wish to rend for their friends, and will also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particulars apply at the Miners' Journal Office. Jan. 2d IlloWaVs Life 14114, and Mee nix Bitters. rrtHE 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 exper ienco of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dur ing the present month alone. nearly one hundred cases have cpme to the knowledge of Mr.Moffas_where the patient hap, to all appearance, effected a permaneat Cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me dicineii—some eight or ten of these had been consider ed beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such happy results area source of great pleasure to Mr. M. and inupire him with new confidence to recommend the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. TheLIFE MEDICINES 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 moniots hunters, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia. the Life Medicines will give relief in a iihor ter space of time than any other prescription. In fever and-Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of every description, Sick Headache, Heart-burn, Dizziness in the head, Pains in the Chest. Flatulency. impaired ap petite, and in every disease arising from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the stomach, the use of theie 'Medicines has always profed to be beyond doubt, 'greatly superior to any other niodtrof treat ment. All that Mr. Moffat oaks of his patients is to be parti cular hi taking them strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he hialtelf may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit- , It is alone by the results of a fair trial. Is the reader en 'invalid, and does he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit his own case? If so, let him call or send to 141n-bloat's agent in this place, and pro cure a copy of the mulical Manual, designed as a Do mestic Guide to Health, publishedgratuitously. He will there find enumerated very Many extraordinary cases of cure; and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat's Medical Office in New York; 375 Broadway. %Whitt !Medicine can also be obtained of _ MILLER ea HAGGERTY, Agents for Schuylkill County. Poitifyille, September 26 1390. 39—t AVetherill 4!k, Brother, T 7111 OLD STAND No. 64,i . ORTH FRONT STREET, ' - EAST SIDE, 'Nazi DOORP PROM THE CORNER OF ARCH ST PHIL.ADELPHIA miANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and i Caloniel, ground in Oil, $ Red Precipt, Red Lepd, White do Lit barge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic; Yellow , Sulp. Quinine do Preen Tart. Emetic do i Red Ether Sulph. Patent yellow , ' do Nitric Sugar Lead ' do Acetic Copperas ' Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol 1 , Com. do Aq. Fortis , i Acet. Morphia Muriatie Acid Suiph. do Epsom Salts! Lac. Sulphur Tart. A4id 1 • Opi. de Narcot. Sup .Carb. Saida Rermes hlinera I Correa, Sub. Mere. ' Ethiops do. iidnersofehamphor,Sal Nitre,Brimstone,Borautre. Ofer forkale the a bove mentioned articles.together with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. 1 ! - Being mantifcturers of all the articles enumerated un derrthe above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms, I , _ Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8, to 4 30, Oct I 83z, 48-- Drs. Noon, - u PATTEREOZI, JOHN S.C. MARTe: B.BANNAN. I- FREDERICKI D'ESTIMAUVILLE.. ! Pottsville, Pa. lime '22. 1840. Propriston N. B. The Refectory in the Basement story; is ondueted under the superintendance of Mr. Tam Silver. Indemnity Against Loss or Damage by FIRE. CITARTER PERPETUAL. TIM SPRING GARDEN 'INSURANCE COM. ' PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, AWAKE Insurances, chilier temporary ororpetually .I.Y.Aagainst. Loss or Damage by VI in town o country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildingsof all kinds on Household Furniture. Merchandise. Horses, Cat— tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Alincifactuting Stock and Utensils of every description ; VESSFLB and their Cargoes in port. as well as Mortgagee and Ground Rents upon theanost favorable terms. • Applications for Insurancu, 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 stmts. MORTON McMICHAEL President. L. KILLI3IOIIAAR, Secret'ary. DIRECTORS. Murton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Josep Wood, Archibald Wright, P. L, Laguerenne, Samuel Townsend. Elijah Dallett, Robert L. Loughead, George M. Troutman, R• Iv Pomeroy, Charles W. Schreinei. Thesubscriber has been dppointed Atisivr fort he a bove mentioncd Institution and is now prepared to make Issue/ism:sup - bp overydescription pt property at the lowest rates. REM AhIJN HANNAN. Pottsville. Feb.27th. 1841. THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW. 8250 . 000. - CHARTER PERPETUAL. .1%/0 AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances /VII on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels . , Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandize,•Fumiture and -Pro(mrty ofe very description ,against lossordam age by_l , IRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware 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 mercandise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable air any other institution. For any further information on the subject ofinenr ance, either against Fire marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Agent. July 15 34-tf 4t Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, Orwigoburg. S 100!-.-S 100! WILL BE FORFF.ITED BY - DR. N. B. LEIDY • for a preparation ol Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal lo SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made; and is bought by nu• merous persons throughout . the city and country for making Syrup therefrom. arid 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 Scrofu la or King's Evil. Erysipelas Discuses of the Liver. Af fections of the Skin and Itones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and ageneral Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knowstts 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. ' IV Leidy would refer - to the most respectable Physi cians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the Uni• ted States for the character of his preparation. 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 Ins + lion is fi rmly established.—Throughout, the a lcTO h l ern States it is used altogether, and throughout the Nor h takes the precedence over alt others,, par.icularly among physi cians, who, for the benefit of the patients, a/terzysrecom mend it Dr.Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures per formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla,as bay ever been effected by zany medicine in existence. The reader is referred to the directions accompany ing each bottle, for recommendations, certificateatind further particulars. Remmerber one bottle, (halfa pint.) is eitial to sopints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. ifte - Price ONE DOLLA R per botde,c. Prepared and sold wholesole and retail at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, Second street below Vine, Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS, Philadel phia, and by. Wm. T. E ['TING . Druggist, Pottsville. Fein uary 7th, 9 TO' 100,000 BOXES OF • - DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD PILLS sold the past year. fgr "KILL OR CURE." This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and pra:cticed by the numerous Quacks who manufacture preperationa of various kinds which have mercury for their base. 6EII ARE THEN How you trust to such preperathins. 'Tis true, they "kill or cure," and you all then hear of the cures. bnt never hear of the kiaccr or wounded, or those whose ccostittdions are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quack medicines. I, would- recommend the use ofremedies that willcoun• teract their bad effects,before.ii is to tale. BE ADVISED, Therefore, to gurard against the evil effects of Quack medicines, and employ ouch"medicines only as you know, and hare proof of being prepared bya regular experienced Apothecary and Physician. Such is DR. LEID Y'S SARSAPARII.I.A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times. rules, ana season.. where either a mild or aditipurgattre may be required or as a purifier of the blood and animal fluids, and in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying the system, &c. &e. They may be used without restraint from diet or oc cupation, from moderate or temperate livine, being free from mercury and all Ihe minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. Uni ted States have been. front time to tame publiabed. Numerous certificates froth ..ariousparts of the it is only necessary lo inforni the pultlic where they may be had genuine. Numerous certificates and recommendations .from Physicians and others accothpany the dt reetiona. T o sa t i s f y t h o world that they are no quack prepare tion. I would simply obiervqthat they . are, the preprint lions of a regular Druggist and Phymman, attested also by • Dr. P. Physick, Dr. R. I?. James, DN. Chapman, Dr. W. P. Dewees, - Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. J.Hedinan Come, Dr. William Gibson, Hi v . W.H. Delaney, C. C. Biddle, Esq.. R. Adiain, Esq., dee. &c. • They are prepared and sold. wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPOREUX-No. 191 N. SECOND Street. below Vine, sign of the Golden Ea. gin and Serpents, and by, - W. T. EPTING , Drugiist, Pottsville. February 27th, 9 JP EA .11 POT TSVILLE,SCH,UYLKILLCO.PA. • t; , _ This elegant and cortimodiouti establish we 41 meat will ,be open for the reception o - banners front this date. It bas been completely refitted; and supplied with Furniture entirely new; the Bedding 4c, is of the first quality, and particular attention has been devo. ted to every arrangement that can contribalci to corn. tort aria convenience. The Wines andticiaors'have 'been selected in the inost.careful and liberal manner, whhout regard to expense orlabor, and Will embrace the most favorite brand and stock. The proprietor solicits therefore, the auloport Of his friends and the travelling community in general. Should they think proper to visit his house, be hopes by asaidious attention to their wants, to establish for it such a character, as may ensure a return of their favors. AFRESH .Salrty Fuse.: -:.• : :, eup e ply offarety Fuse, just remiiied . and for aide by. , . . . . . Feiruary B. BMAN.