The Pliiiidetplaa ,'Reading Rail Road. RATES OFt ilikEIG LIT. ... BETWEEN READING AND 1 nimpzisivA, FROM • Milli • Brd. 1841. li, . .. r • Per Ton 2000 Ilm.. • Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum acd t • r,r. 'Bricks, . [ - i $ 1,30 do' Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, { Lime, Tar and Pitch, t ( 8 1.50 do Flour2o cents per-Bariefr Z Nils and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, IL.dlowwzire, Grain, Salt, Bark. Lun. $ 1.75 to. tier. Staves, Salt. Fish To. I ' bacco, and Lead,' r J Groctries, hard Ware, w his-1 key. Alu and Beer, Gil, 1 . Leather, Cotton, Steum, 1 • Engines, & sluchiniry. 1 , t 2 75 do, • Seeds", Butter, Lard, and 1 ' Tallow R aga , WLo . 1 / 4 . 0y- I - item Hides, Hemp, Ear then-ware and Glue, t J • Dry Goods, Wines ard For-1 . eigni Liquors, Drugs, sod 1 Medicines, Glass, Par l' r; t a 125 ... ' ~ _ uu . China and Queens-w re , 41 • Meat, Fish, and Confec. I tionary. [ ' J ,No storage will be charged for receiving or de hilering freight, at any of the Depots on the line, unless allowed to remain over.ten days.. r No s Freight . received after 3 o'clock P. M. can be forwarded by the morning Train o oc the next - day. No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be unloaded on the same day. . . DAYS OF STARTINGi OF FREIGHT TRAINS. • ',From Reading, on I'uesdays nod Fridays, at &o'clock A. M. 1 - r From Philadelphia., on Wednesdays and Satur. days; a1..6 o'clock A. M. , f'...: [ G. A. NICOLLS. Superintendant,Transpt. P. & Read. It. R Reading, May 8, IS.H., 19— _l. ENCOURAGE HO24E AIANUFAC4'URES COACH 'NEA4I7I7.I3CToxiIr. r a ltlE subscriber iesPectfully announces to the AL citizens of Pottsville - , and the • inhabitants of Schuylkill county generally, that he has at great pains procured an excellent supply of materials, and superior workmen, which enablps him to manufac tdre to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of V° hides, in a style superior', to any ever manufactured id this vicinity before, sich ae Roaches, r Carriages, Barouches, t. Buggies,. Dearbotns, , Sulkies, Truck WaggouS, Carryalls, &c.. At his establishment at the corner of boat and Nor wegian streets, imme . dra .ely opposite Pomroy's 'lron Works, in the Borough of° Potk•ville. fiches connected with his est abl ishment a • BLACKSMITH SHOP, With competent and experienced workmen, which w.aenable him to furnish his Vehicles at much chea, per rates than they havet heretofore been furnished. All kinds of repairing' done at the shortest notice —and all those in want of Vehicles after the middle of April, may find something to suit their taste by, examining his stock op hand. in 'conclusion the subscriber returns Iris sincere thanks to the public forttheir, past patronage, and respectfully solicits an increase in futtire, which, by turning out good work, tit low rates, he will endeav or to merit. PIIILLIP lIOFFA. 13-3tno March 27, • Rqrioval. THE FlAlSCriber Uld re...pc-01011y inform the public that be haicxemoved to the Store former ly occupied by Hazza' - id S. Strauch. He has, also purchased from -their Assignees at extremely low rates, - it pbrtidn of their most desirable goods, which in addition to his forirnier stuck, enables him to ex. Iribit an assortment t sulHeiently extensive to suit the wants of any wholld wish to purchase. He would invite all 42 call, as he can sell goods at even less than they are worth, which no doubt will be an inducemenet especially in these hard Jimes.GEO. W. SLATER. • March '2O, -_ l2 . Fancy Sta pL Dry Goods. QATIN striped Cainefries, Lace Muslins, Black 1 ••• and White wash. Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green and black False Veils aid Scarfs, French and nee dle worked collars, SK is Bands, worked Insertings and Edgings, black Lac and Edging, plain and rich figured,Mouseline De Lanes, Chintzes anddo mestic prints, man' Ginghains. Tickings, Fur' and apron Checks, Summer - stuffs of every variety, Hosiery & Gloves, Nlar t scilles Skirts, bleached and Unbleached Muslins, &ci; &c all of which lid we been purchased at very low prices and will be sold at a small advance. r .1 [ E. W. EARL. 1" .Sign of the Goldin Ball." 17— NEWTORE. grim subscriber reap .cifully informs the public, 41 - 'that he has °pent. ~ a store in Centre Street, 3 &tors below, T. &J. eaty's Store, corner uf.Nor wiegian and'eentre SO , T Is, where he oilers for sale a: general assortment Of , aptil 2 . Dry GoOds, ; Groceries, QueenS ; ware, &c. AN persons desirous dr purchasing Guods Chcap for Cash. are respecifulq invited to call and exam ine for themselves. d November. 21, Jersel ; JERSEY & ‘VesterOl Shoulders & Sides'. Smoked Beef, No. 1 Salmon, ' Burlington & DigN4 ['erring, No. Mackerel, MeseShad. • For solo by Lard 14 " " prime Lard, received on Consign= and fors= cheap .by the Tub of quantify. SAMUEL HARTZ. Ilia's c h 13, shipp#. rriiiE best most"' ' AL Coal Dealers, just, office. • May I • • 1I W" GOODS.' ArUST received and tiow opening "tilarge and 00 ' general assortment° fresh andseasonablegooda, which will be sold chew ) for Cush, or in exehange for country produce. . . ''' • • JO t . EPII winTE& SON; Mt. Carbon, Oct. 3 Istt 1840. 44— • To Mechanics. RIER'S Mechanic:' Calculator, comprehend "um ing . prinerples, rule; and tables in the various departmente of Mathemlities and Mechanics, useful to Millwrights, EngitleOsond artizans in general, first American; &OM thd fifth Glasgow edition with plates, just received antiFftor sale by B. BANNAN. 16— April 17 cp : . 1 1 i 4 otry , I, A ND Fl" tiers •or Po Treatio on flotttri and a- copious Floral 'plates ;a beautiful an ,1 received an'd foi salo by; Anil 24th EDWARD 11(1(al ES. —4tl Hams, & A. HENDERSON Lard !I! MEI g Books. iproyed Shipping Books fur rinted and for Sala at this EEO f Flowers, try, to , witicli is added a with familiar es ti mples, 'Dictionary with colored seasonable present. Juat B. BANNAN. For Sale.' TO Iron Manufacturers. THE Sohn' ibex having obtained the assignment from Mr. George -Orme for a number of Fur. naces, and holding also the patent - of' the late Dr. Geisenhainer'for the same. to smelt . Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right of said pattent to manufactiire . !liable Iron Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufat: tore of Iron.. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. , F. W. GEISSEN HAIN ER. Jan. 4 1 . _ . Ilig"fs Juven ilee - Piano in structer, JUST received 'and fur sale by N s • 11. BANNAN. Alecißuiroeß Piano Primer! October 17, 4'2 SWAIM'S 'V ER 31 I FUG F: The most useful Family Medicine ever cj Icred to the Public. grins well - known,Anti-Dysenteric and Worm Med -7- icine -has proved successfully these twelve years pain, and is univerSally acknowleuged by all who have tried it, to be far 'superior to am-other mulicine ever employed in the diseases for which it is recommet , ded It is perfectly Salt, and no child will refuse to take it. IVorms being especially apt to ilifst persons of debil itated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm med icines, which generally consiste -of. the strongest purga tives, calomel, that destroyer of the constitution, bitters, pink root, spirits of MI-pet/tine, wormsece oil &c. &c. Articles of this kfil'd may destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomach, and orien materially injure the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the,pecullar advantage of removing the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge Ilts the - peculiar advantage of removing the cause of the worms, by giiing vigour and healthy action to the stomach, bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving /measles, croup, beeping, cough, &c. This medicice,by invigorating the internal functions strenght ening the organs of digestion, and removing the primary cause which creates morbi I secretions, -will relieve 'Bre#el Complaints, Cholic, Dysentery, Desp - epsia, and the whole train of bihary affections. Sick Ileadache, Acidity of the Ste Mach, Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles, &c. It is an antidotcin the early stage of Fever and Cholera Morbus. As ge teral Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as the aapplicable to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Swaim's Vermouge will be foui.d of seine utility to persons who occasionally indulge. in the can viv-slity of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, rot un frequently produced by wine. In the neglect of this howevrr,a dose in the morning or the following morning will, ih most instances, restore the tone of the Stom ach. Families resident in 'the ccrantry, and insolated in measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or boned to distant ports, seminaries and all public institutions and charitable associations will find this remedy. coiistantly at hand. of great utility. Prepared at SWAIM'S,LABORA'fORY Phil ad elphia And fUr sale by B. BANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill Connty. October 31, 41—ti "'m i l Clinton Foundry FOR. SALE. WILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sehuvlk ill county, on very reasonableterms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and will in a shun time be one of the best situations in the 7 coui itry to,du a large business For terms .&c. a - pp' yto PARKE& TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAAC 'MYERS, Port Clinton (F-113 Merino Shawls, &c. lIUP IN'S •Imperiar Merino Shawls, purchased from the importer at a small advance, just re calved and for sale cheap. Also, French and Englidh Merinoe ,Plain and Figured Motisdin De Lanes, and Figured Saxony Cloths, &c. E. W. EARL. Nuaembi r 21; d7—_f• WISTAR'S LOZENGES, For Colds. THESE ,celebrated Lozongrs were origioul'y a private prescription of the. late Professor Wis• tar. But from the great benefit attending their u se in cases of Colda, Coughs, Asthma, 4c. have become a standard remedy for these comilaints. The sub scriber tiering a copy of the original recipe, prepares than precisely according io it. For sale by 'he (le zen or single box, at JOAN Sc MARTIN'S 'Oct ..4.4 43 Drug Store, Pott.ville. I‘,l - OFFAT'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 hninan frame is liable SA a matter familiar with almost every intelligent permn They became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia. [illicit's:lnd Live. Affections. Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and a gues, Obstinate .11 eadoches, I In; ure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin, Ner volts Debility. the Sickness incident to Females in Deli cate Health. every kind of ‘Vrakness of the Digestive Organs,antin all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a - certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most ex hausted constitution*. A single trial will place the Lite Pills and PIICCRIS Bitters beyond the reach of com petition, in the estimation of ..very patient. Prepared and'sold, wholesale and retail, at ‘VM. MOFFAVS Medical Office, 3;5 Broadway, New YorIPPI N B. None are 7 muine unless they have the fac simile of John Moffat's signature. frr The Life Pills arc sdld in hoses—Price, '25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according, to the s•ze: and the Phrenis Bitters in bottle-a,•at $1 or $2 each, with full di ll-T:oone. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little pamphlet. entitled " Moffat's Medical Man ual,designed as a Domestic (;vide to 11031 th—contai ning accurate information concerning the most preva lent discase,:ind the most approved remedies—by WM. B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents. Agents.— The Life medicines may also he had of the pi incipal druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Cana4as. Ask for Moffats Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters; and . be sure that a fac simile of John Moffat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. 'nese valoable Medicines are for sale by Messrs. MILLER & lIAGGERTY. Pottsville. September 6th, 1840. 39—tf • RAIL. ROAD IRON.. A colt .4 letcasaortment of Rail Road Iron from 2 X rn to. - 4 inch. RAIL t OAll TIRES from 33in. to 56 in. ester- nal timmeter,turned & un turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30;3 in.diameter Eta ilßoad Attlee. manufr muted from the patent E.V Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT. for placing betwaen the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. uN-DIA nunnErt ROPE manufactured from ,New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber. and intended for Incline Plane 'I CIIAI'NS• Ju strecerred conipleteas sortment ofChains,from a in, to 111 in.proved & man ufacturedfrom the best ca • ble Iron. SHIP BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES, • adifferent sizes, kept con aptly on hand and for Bali. by A.,& R A LSTON. & CO. No. 4. South Front St Philadelphia, January IS. Spring Fashions. riIIHE subscribers has received by late imports Lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions w'zi h handsome assortment of Spring goods, consisting of wcol and •veb dyed - Blue Black and fancy colored cloths, and cassimeres, • new styled London single milled cassimetes do. plain Black and very rich figured Silks and Satin vestings, 'Diamonds, Meri no, a splendid article entirely new for vesting, Black Satin and fancy silk cravats, Heavy Perlin Silk and Hoskin Gloves,Fancy Gum elastic Suspenders, • &e. &c. The above unities will be sold 15 per cent Ices than the usual i:orices for cash at - ' LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. Corner of Ccotre & 111aliantango St. April 244 h 17— TIIE MINERS? JOITItNAL. --,--- • Sheriff's Sate ofHeal Estate. HIV Virtue of a Decree made by the Court of Corn Mon Pleas of Schuylkill chanty, iu the case ` - c'' a proceeding upon a Writ belfartitioni Facienda. taMarcb Tcrm 1811. Between John George and Davi?. Greenawald, plaintiffs.- and 'Sebastian Miller; Petri Filbert, John Striumfler and others, deem -&nt4. and to me directed, 1 will etnosa to salo'hy public ;Tendon - or tours. at the house of W iltiarn Lutz; in the 'Borough of Pincgrove, county aforesaid, on Wednesday the 11th day .of July. A. D. 1841, at ten o'clock in-the forenoon: The follou ing descrh bed real Estate, situate in and rour.d the tcwn of .Pinegrove, in the said county. comprising town lots and landings on the UnionCena I, containin,7lr,s. - eth• cr übbut 1411 Acres, being a hat is termed the Fut ge property, and to be sold in 38 different lots and 5ub ..../ L divisions, ag , enable to the divizions, in the procc dingi in Jar ition particularly set out (to wit) .sub. divisions o that part of the said property in which the Union Canal Company are interested. • Na. I. Bounded by the Forge comeaney's Land ings,lß a d Road Street and the Union Canal, coil tainting 37i ftet front on the said Union Canal. Nil. :1 1 . Bounded by Lot Nu. I. Rail Road Street, and The Union Canal, containing 73 feet fronton the I said anion Canal. Nd., 3. Bounded,by Lot No. 2. Rail Road Street and Ole Union Canal, containing 75 feet front on the said-Inion Canal. :-. N 4. 4 Bounded by Lot No. 3. Rail Road Sireet and the Union Canal, containitig 73 lett fw it on tlie said Union Canal. N(i. 5. Bounded by Lot No. 4. Rail Road Street and the 'Union Canal, containing 7.1 feet front on the said Uniort Canal. N. 6. Bounded by Lot No. 5. Rail Road Street and the Union Canal, containing 71 feet front en the F ' pid Unicn Canal. No. 7. Bounded by Rail Road Street, Forge Street, Maple Street and Lot No. R. being a -trian gular, piece or lot of ground with the appurtenance' - . No. 8. Bounded by Lot No. 7. Forge Street, Ma plc Street and Lot No. 9. containing 62? ! CV t feet front on said - Forge Street, on %which •11•111 sop '...,, is erected a One Story Log Dwelling 1 4 1 ••••'• Hot.ie 24 feet front and 16 feet deep now occupied by florae Mack. Nn. 9. Bounded by Lot No. 8. Forge Street, Miff lin Street mid Maple Street; containing 6.2.4 feet front on said Forge Street, with the appurtenances. Nit. 10. Bounded in front be Forge Street, Lot No. il. Maple Street Laid Alifii.n St et, containing in front 54} feet with the appurtenances consi,ting . ' • of a one story Log Dweling Iloure 21 tab: feet front and 10 feet ' ; deep, a Stable and ass, it a 1113 I 7;-, a pump and well of water, now occupied P P I 4II .*C- by Joseph flestler. ryci. 11. Bounded in front by Forge Street, Lot No. I'2. Maple Street, and Lot No. ILL containing in front.,s4} feet with the appurtenances. Nd. 12. Bounded in front by Forge S:rret,Cii,tre . .• t Alley, Maple Street and Lot No. 11. rim •••J':st • taming' in fronts4.l feet faith the api- tir• ...is. sure ~ tenances, cont-ii,ting of a one story Log 11111 " aiazz•- • weiitherboarded Dwelling (louse :24 teL front and 113 feel deep, now occupied by J.inaLlian Leffler. Tile rii first cleeertbed are landing Lots, well adapted for the purpose of eßtablisliing coal 11' nar tg, and places of Landing 11)atit'iin the Union Cam.l. 5.,),-divisi,n of that part of the said properly in high the Union(.anal Company ere not mit:rested Ni , . 1. Bounded by 'the Union Canal, the T (lien Cainit Comp:inn s Rail Road, a public Street or Al. ley. and Lot No. Q.. as laid dos n in a diagram to the Olrresaid proceedings attached letter 1.4.e..nt,,ia ing in n idth Ell feet 5 inches, with the appui i naher.s. '.o. :2. B•uoded by the Union Canal, t he U,icio Cana!) Chit' panics Rail (toad, markt d No, I and 3 in the diagram lust referred to, containing in width. 75 icel with the eopurtenances. No 3. 11)undi a by the Unian Canal, the Union Cana) Companies Rail Road, Lots marled No. and 4 in the diagram last referred to, containing in width 75 feet with unpin tenanecs. NQ. •1. Bounded by the Union ('anal, the L'ilion Can.il Con - wanks Rail Road, Lots marked No. 3 and 5 in tlin diagram last referred to, containing in width 75 feet with the appurtenances. No• 5. Bounded by the Union Canal, th e U n i o n (*anti', Ccolpaniis RA Road. Lots mai ket No 1 and 6 to lliediagtant last reti•rtd to, containing in v.olth ti et with' the pput tena ecs.. • Na. 6. Bounded by the Uni .1: (anal, the Coon Canal Companies Rail Read, purpart marked in a diagram to the procredings a uret.aid, with the let r A, and Lot No. 5, reterri•d to to the di..grain letter ed th containing in xidth 9tctt xith the al - Toile. nenCts. t•ix Luis, are wtll adq.‘ted to t:tal,:i.ll whatt.. and placts, fur Landing L.:o,v,s on the: IThion Candl• Lit N.). 7. Boun . ded by the Uni.,n Canal, a pobLc and Land of Jacob Gratz, !fog. containing the whole acres and perches wnit the appurtenances. can . Fisting of a two stow Frame Store Ilonee :'6 feet fronton the UlllOll Canal and futy four feet deep. Ni 8. Boui.ded by the Union Cara!, the River S!A °tura, embracing on Island, anti the ruins el the old Forge, and lands of Jacob Gratz, Esq. contain ! ing 0 Acres and allowance with the appurtenances. No. 9. Bounded by t!ic Union Cari“l, the Riier Swain' a and Lots Nu b and 11, cmitaining 8 Acres and allowance with the appurtenances. N. 10 Bounded by the Swatara River, I ot No'. 11, and land of John Stein, containing 3 AC IC:+ b 1 perct:.es with the apiiiirtenunces. 11, Rounded by the Sy% slam River. Barr, Henry Wnlf, "John Stein ❑nd Lot No• 10. con- Minim , 50 Acres more or less with the appurtenaii- CCS. No. 12. Wounded by Tollichaccon Road, Forge Street, Centre Alley, and John IV. Fatten, contam• ing with the (ippon. none. N. :3. Bounded by the Tulin haecon Road, Pe. ter Eckert dec'd.Chtireb Land and John / 5(4 ' IN. Patton containing one Acre 142 per. saescites of land with the appurtemanecs,coo -1!--.114',istina of a two story Log House. wrath rboarded, feet. front and 26 feet deep, a good Sta ble, a pump and a good well of water, now to the oc cupancy of Dy. Jacob Ch: ist. NO. 14. Bounded by 'l'ulpehaccon Street, Lot NG. 15, Peter Eckert and Lot No. 13, containing 140 perches of Land, with the apportenaces. No. IS. DO‘unded by Tiilpeliaccon Street, Church . * . Land, Peter Eckert and Lot No. 14, con ..: 4 !",,-,, •.- tdining one Acre and 19 perches of land es s ii t .::, with the appu:tenances, consisting of a lil r.. • ,:' _,..,---,:- • N' 4, 4 two story Stone and Log House, u Lug Stable and a good Spring of water in tfic cellar now4tcciipied by Mrs. Berger. Nit. 16. Bounded by lands of Peter Filbert, Choich Land, Lot No. 25. Lot No. 17, and land of Filbert, Holmes & Co. containing 4 Acres and 60 perches of Land with the appurtenances. Nit 17. Bounded by Lot No 16, Lot No. 24, Lot No. 18, and Land of Filbert, llohnes & Co. contain ing 3 Acres, 26 perches with the appurtenances. NO. 18. II waded by Lot No. 17, Lot No. 23, Lot N 0.49, and land of Filbert, !Wines 4 Co. contain ing 3 Acres, 26 perches with the appurtenances. NO. 19. Bounded by Lot No. 18, Lot No. 22, Lot No. 20,.and land of Filbert, Holmes ‘'i• Co. contain. ing 3 Acres 26 perches with the appurtenances. No. 20. Bounded by Lot No. 19, Lot No. 21, and land of Mlliiinig, Strini - pfler, Filbert, Lenhard and Holtnes ili. Ce. containing 3 Acres 26 perches of land, with the appurtenances. . NtP. 21. Bounded by land of Minning,Strtmptler, Lenhard and Frederick Sparman, Lot No. 22 end Lot No. 20; containing 3 Acres 50 perches of laud, with the appurtenances. N. 22. Bounded by Lot No. 21, Frederick Spar man; Lot No. 23 and Lot No. 19, containing 3 A cres-60 perches. of land, with the appurtenances. N. 23. Bounded by Lot No. 22, Frederick Spar mini Lot No• 24, and Lot No. IS, containing 3 Acres 224 perches of land, with the appurtenances. No. 24. Hounded by Lot No. 23, Frederick Spar maM, Lot No. 25 and Lot No. 17, containing 3 A cres:and 12 perches, with the appurtenances. NO. 25. Bounded by Lot No. 24. Frederick Spar mom, Church Laud, Lot No. 16; containing one Acre and 110 perches with. the appurtenances. • No. 26. Bounded by the Union Canal, by purport nisrlted in the diagram with the letter A. and by a public road leading to the Forge place containing with the appurtenances. • JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriti._ ShCriff's Office Or wigs. ?. _ burg., Junerl9,lB4l. 25 it Pliiladephia, Journal, Reading, and Courier, Lebanon, will please insert the above week ly until sajermark price at bottom, and srtid bill to this Office for payment. CONSUMPTION CAS BE MED. Da. WISTAR'S lift sane of Illild-Cherry, IMI Diseases of the Lungs. VUMF:BOS remedies have been offered at d. puff( d it-to notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS Were of which has u?ldoubtedly Leen found very uttifu but of all that have hitherto been known. it must, be universally acknowleig,ed there is none that has ever proved as successful Qs the e BALSAM 'OF WILD CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing restora ii tive,aml. healing. f.ropertics °nine BALSAM. that even in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION, vs hen the pa tient has suffered the most distressing cough. violent pain in the chest. difficulty of broohinrs , night stet,co 5, bleeding ~:of the lungs. (Sc at d when the most esteemed remedies ofou r Phartnacopias had failed to afford any relief, and when Botanic, Hozempathie, and numerous other sem i edies had been used for many months in vain, tins !attainable remedy has checked every symptom, and , been productive of the most astonishing relief. In the early stages of the disease, proceeding front neglected colds. termed Cutarrahl Consumption. it has been used vvith undeviating success, and in many instacces, when this disease seemed to have marked its victim for an early grave, the user of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and restored the lungs to a state of perfect hea It it In that form of CONSUMPTION, so prevalent a mongst delicate yoiing females, commonly termed debil ity or teeing into'a decline.' a cotaplaint with• which thousands are lingering, it has also been used with sur prising success, and nut eerily pessesses tile power of checking the progress of h.s alarming disease, but at the same time strengthens 3:4(1 invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we have ever poises:sq . & OrtLIVER COM PLA INT—in disea ses e the Liter, particularly when attended with a rough, indigeshon or wandering pains in the side, it has also proved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the most powerful 'medics had failed. 31 ASTIIM A.—ln 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. irer BRONCHITIS.—As a remedy in all Bronichial affections of the throat, attended with a hoar.vencss, cough or soar in the throat, it will also le ruei,d a very effectual remedy, and will mostly a thod inimedlate relief if used at the commencement of the attack. 1:0" COUGHS AND COLDS-An common emeglis and colds, that prevail so extensively *limey bout the winter, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy in use, and when colds settle upon the lungs causing an ?Mit matins with pains in tile breast. difficulty or shortness of breathing, &c. the use.of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at she same tune prevent the lungs from becoming more seriously diseased C 11C IT AND WllOOll NG COI:GIL—In these complaints, so common to young children, this I"- Mtn will he fourii much stiperioe'to the Paregoric Hofer Syrup of Sipolis,and the various CoUGII common use, as it is entirely free trout any thin.: the least inpoimis, and may at all,,tinies be given to chi:Oren with perfect satiny, and with the certainty of i ts affording them speedy relief. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for many other cunt.! lints, this /lu/sarn will a:so be found particularly useful Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, t. exerts a powerful influence over many diseases depend' g on a depraved condition of the system, and those is ho have surfeited from the indiscriminate use of ilereirry, or other deleterious drugs, that are ellen compounded in different quack nos trums, will find it a remedy of great v aloe, possessing the power of strengthening - and Invigorating the vs liole . sy stem mere effectual than any other medicine we pos y 17. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS—As this medicine 141 s already acquired great celebrity, tt ere may prob ably be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the public with a spurious tnix,mr, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to (eserve the following instks of the genuine Balsani. It is pm LIP in bottles of two sizes each, haying the words \VISTA !ES BALSAM OF 1V11.1) CH ERIZA , PIIILA , blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the sigeature of HENRY %VISTA It. M. 1), without which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WI I.LIAMS & Co. ChemistS, No Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by the most respectable Driurgists and caber appointed Agents in all the principal toivns throughout the United Seates, Inel'he Gen-nine Medicine sold by JOHN S. C. mARTIN. Silt' Agent fur Puttsv lle. Price $1 per Bottle. Dec 5, 1-10. - VS s . subscnber 4:i renrc‘tql in achla:on to los • former supply, a choice assortment of Drvgs. Medicines. Chemicals, 4-c. selects I with great care and attention as to quality Together with a !zood supply. rnints, Oil, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Spires, fc . among which are White & Bed Lead Dry. Green Paint, • White Lend ground in Oil, Black Paint. Chrome Green, Copal Varnish, ('hrorne Yellow, Japan. Venetian Rid. . Laml.hlack, Yellow Ochre, • Lithar.m, . Black Lead. Spirits lriirpentine, Spanish Drown, Paint Brushes, Linseed Oil, Sash Tools. Window Glass of assorted stars from 7 by 9 to :1 by 3:i I)11 STI'FFS Indigo, ;11,older, A 'lmmo, Log wood.l{ed ood, Vust, Camwood, Brazil Wood. Copperas, Tntne-ic, Cotln nen!, ‘'erdigris, English Ned Saut.ers. SPWES. Mate. namea.rittnatitue,Clot, es. Pepper, Al-plea Mustard, Cva ere Pepper. A. - PA TEN7' MEDICINES 4-e. Dr. Steers Opted(Adoc, Barber's 11"rse Powder. (;odfrrys 'mina I, Devl's Embrocation for Bateman's Drops, I lorses, Tiirlington's Balsam, Lrq tid Opedeldoe, Ilarlaem ( h i. British ()11, Balsam De MaJilin, Oil of Spike, Golden Tincture, Oil of Stone, • Spring Oil' I'ERFI.7.IIERY. Cologne Rater, Lavender Water, Pay Ruin Bears Oil. Lemon Cream; Bears Grease, Naples Con mind Cold Cream, Lip Salve.• Tooth Powder. Afaeass: • Oil. Pearl Pow der. Jaynes at a Tonic, Toilet rowdm Clothes. Mir, flesh Tooth 4 Nail Brushes. Together with every other article in his line, which he is disposed to sell at lair prices, and respect— fully solicits a share of public patronage. l'h%sscians and Storekeepers supplied with medicines at a small advanced on city prices. JOHN' S. C. MARTIN Centre. tiest.door to Mahantango St. poitsville. Nov. tt 11 4 40. 48 i?~PLysi pan's prescriptions carefully compounded all athours. SW4ITIPS PANACEA, For the rare of Scrofula, or King's evil, Syphilis, and' the host if painful,elisagreeable, and hitherto incurable qffeclions resulting therefrom, Rheumatism, Ulcerous Norm White Stallings, hist uses if the Liter and Shin General Drbilliy, if -c. and all Diseases arising from Impurity rf Blood. , E NH IS Medicine is particularly recommended at ja this season of the year, as an alterati7e and a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are uncon scious of until they have experienced its effects. It is aleo 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 singslar 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 r.ot ohe of the spurious mixtures, made m imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Faculty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to Se ment'inned to enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended fall those inval ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ups. Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, Philadelphia. Sold by 10. Binnan, Agent for Schuylkill Coun ty. and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 12, 27—tf - • T. dt. 3 . BreATTY. MIAVE just received from New York. Ill:- 2 ) 01 Iles superior Smoked Bcef, 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 do do Shoulders, 4000 du do Dairy Cheese, 10 Ms.' do Small Pork, 10 do du No. I, Muckrel, (late Fares) sdo • do Pickled .flerring, . 20110 lbs. Codfish. All of which they offer on ns good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. Nov. 28, 48— - , , PEL33 HOREIIOUII D CANDY. -ORIGINAL AND ONl.lt GUI& iIIDDELHAM'S CELEBRATED CIbARIFIED ES /L. SENCE OF HOREHOUND CANDY, is acknowl edged by the press and medical faculty, tube a supe nor article, and no Nvurthlesk humbug. patrunisedfand reeonnpended by! .. Drs JAL - I:sus. llrs. IN , 00D, " A M J UM., ' PArre.RFon, Dr. l'ircycis - r. • And a host of others. as a most eldellent compound for Coughs. Colds, Asthma and Ilcars.incs4 In Branch ieisit hfts no snpo7ior. For 'Ain in the Side or Breast, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Whooping Chugh,.D&Oulty of Breathing, Nrofime or D.fficult Expectoration, Lowness of Spirits, and all those diseases tending to CONS UMP-, 770. V, This Candy contains the virtues of illovehoutid, Liv erwort, Camfry, Slippery Elm, Boncemt, Elecamnane, . . Comprising the medieal virtues of of the most popular Vegetable Cough Ineyedients. PEI.IIAM'S - CANDY is the only uOlversal cure for Coughs. Colds. 4-c. ever discovcrcd, -and certain in every case to a ff ord instanlaneivas relief. and hi most cases a crramlete cure. In many easeS where the bast tucdiva;ehill has lailr it has affordmi mote than tem porary relict, as can 'oe proved by undeniable and Onso. hence testimonials recic v«I by the proprietor. Mothers streak delightfully of its chat tong effects on their offspring, that they were unable to obtain rest from thecoug.hing and restlessness Of theirchildren, till they procured some of P ELII A M'S CA N HY-- Recollect:4o ask for PELHAM'S HOREHOUND CANDY. • Be careful to observe that each direction is headed with the name of Pelham, and also hair the signature of Chas. N. flolbrook, who is the Get.eral agent for the United States. A supply orthe above article just recieved aud for sale'at the Drug & Chemical store elthp subscriber, Cert. tre St. Pottsville. JOHN S.C. MARTIN. Feb. 27th, 61 , St. libes Salt. ASUPERIOR article fro preserving Pork. For sale by E. Q. & A HENDERSON. January 2. 17 Resumption of Business. Ntivr DEna STORB. 91111.: Subsciiber returns his grateful aclinowl Il edgcments to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who steppe 2 I,.rwaid to his assistance after the loss of his properly by fire in, December lust, 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 Pott,ville, where may always be had a gCncra I as eortment of Drims„ I WOO - Ines, Faints, Glass, Dye Stitt Ps, And every other article in the above hoe, whirli he is di' , posed to sell on very low and aceom:nodating terms. N. B. 1.7 Physicians pregeription& carefully put up at the shortest notice. ?tins 30. 1838 Old !Established Vassageollice, CORNER OP PINE AND I.OOTII bTREE'Vs, NEW YORK. THE subscribers having completed 4 2‘. their arrangemcm for the year It4l, for 1 -.0 , the purpose or bringing. out steerage iiiisst rigt rs, cg leave lii Ifl OTIII their lrieods and the public in prier:ll, that a first class vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to New York, en tic Ist, sth, I Oth, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month throughout thc- vear. Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the out ports, will be fti rni lit d with lodgings and a convenient place to cook in during the time they may be detained there by head winds or stormy weather—free (deny expense to theinselre —on ap plication at the romper' y'ei .office :to ltd. P. W. i3Y R N ES. No 36 Waterloo Road, Who wi I, it con. neetion with his numerous agents throughout Eng land and Ireland, Ain d every assistance to those who May be engaged to come out by this company's ships. Passengers will be found in provisions fut the passage for 310 extra, or $ . 26 lot patsage, movisions and hospital mor.ey. As usual in alreases, where the persons dc cline coming, the money µill be refunded to those from whom it may have been rectuved, on their retutning the passage certificate. GLOVER &11UR RAY, Corncr of Pim:laud Soul] sis The subscriber has been appointed Agent 4br the above line, and is ready to redeye the passage niancv for those who wish to :end for their friends, and will also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For pal liculars apply at the Al iners' Journal (Kee. Jan. 2d Moffitt's Life Pills, and PlKE nix Bitte r ri 'perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat Sl meta of almost every species of disease by the use of NIOFFAT'S I.IFE ES. is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to the caper ience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. Cur• to the present month alone neerlit one bundled cases have conic to the know l«Ige of Mr. MolFat, where the patient has, to all appearance, elliTted a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me• divines—some eight or ten of these had been consider. ed beyond all hope by their medical attendants. :Such happy results are a source oigreat pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire him with new confidence to recommend the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. The LIFE MEDICI NES arc a purely 1 . EG ETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in Weir ope ration. and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly tit on the secretions of the system—carrying off all acri monious humors, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a shor 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, Pairs 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, t he use of these Medicines has always proved to be, bcyond doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treat ment. All that Mr, Moffat asks of his patients is to be part t.• cular in takiiig them strictly according to the directions. It is not by: a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he hm.self may say in lima favor, that he hopes to gain credit It is alone byihe results of a fair trial. Is the reader an invalid, and does he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit Ins own case/ If so, let him call or send to Mr: . l‘lofTat's agent in this place, and pro cure a copy of the'tnedical Manual, designed as a Do mestic Guide to 'kali'', published gratuitously. Ile will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cares of cure; and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Molfat's Aledit al Office in New York, 3'75 Broadway. This Medicine can also be obtained of MILLER & HAGGERTY, Agents for Schuylkill County. Pottsville, September 26 mo. 39--tf `Vetherill & Brother, AT 7/IL' OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE., THREE DOORS PROM THE CORNER or ARCM ST Pill LADELPmA MAN U FACTUR FiRS OF White Lead dry and / Calomet. l groundin Oil,- ti Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do 'Alborg°. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quininc do Green Tart. Emetic . . do Red - Ether Sulph. , Patent Yellow do Niiric Sugar Lead' . ' do Acetic • Copperas . Lunar Caustic . 01. Vitriol Cora. 'do 'A'q. Fortis Acet.MOrphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi. de N'arcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Corms, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do;, Refiners ofChanipnor,Sal Ntire.Brimirfone,llorax,&c. Offer for sale the above mentioned a - rticles,together with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article ill the Chemical and Medicinal line., e , Beiligmanufcturcrs of al I the a rti'°les enumerated un• ilo , theubove 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. Oct I, In:, Indemnify Againsttoss or Darting FIRE: CHARTER PERPETUAL. THEAJ'IIIA\C GARDEN R NCE P ANY OF P LA DELPHI A; 111611AKE In'surances. either u inporaq.' . cr perpc , Tally J. T.Jil against, Loss or Damage by l• NJ., an to , 0 country, on !louses, llartis,, l / 4 11d llaildrugs of all Ito Ls on Doom:bold Furn:ture. ii:lerthandue Horses. 'tat ' tie, A iculturalsCommercial and Manul'acnning and Uiensils of every dcscOptionl Vt:5. , 01.13 and ;Or ir Cargoes in polt, as well as Alottgagcs aid Gtoubtl Ren ts upon the mostOavorable terms. • Appl:cations4or Insurance. or any tufurmat ion 0-1 tlic subject may be made either •personally, or by leo 2r, the Company's Office, at the NOrthwest corner of fusri% and ‘Vocd strerts. MORTON McMICIMEI, reseal u' L. KRU3IIIIIAAR., Secretary. Ditmc'yons. Murton AlcMichael, Charles Stokes. I Josep Wood, Archibald Wright. L, Laguerenne, Samuel Townsend. ' 1 Flijah Dallett, Robert L. Loughead, George M. 'Troutman, :R • W l'omcroy, Charles W.' Schreiner. ! The subscriber has b.ce . n appointed AGEATioqhf bove meutionc if Institution and is now prepared to mak. , I NSURA NCI.:S upon every desC.riptios 01, properly at lit' lowest rates. BENJAMIN BA INN.I%N Pottsville. Feb. 271,11. 18.11. THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $2501000. CIIARTEIt I'I:✓RPETUA L. mAKE both limited and perpetual Insu ancca on Brick, Stone or' Frame Buildings. Btores Hotels, Mills, Bit rns, Stables, Merchandize, Futniture and Property oleirery description ,against loss dam age by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND lASDRANC).2. The Delaware County Insurance company %%11l also insole against loss on all knurls of marine risks hod a• gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wa res, arid Furred:id ise by water, or by ra I way, upon terms as favourable as any other ipstitutioln. -Yet any further informatlon on the subject insur once, either against F e marine or inland risks. Apply to DE, ' O. ROBINSON. Acr i ll. July 15 34-H, At Schuylkill IL ren. or WILLIAM B. POTTS. At Orwig4urg• WM. T. EPTING The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Sctcfu- Ia Kincr's Evil. Fry , Telae Dieearre of tie Af fielims or 'the SA-in and Bones, f'lier's tf thq Koss 'Arcot and Body, as well as an Antidote to Alercurp and the Minerals. Constitutional Dmasta and algeneial Pnrilier of the Blocd and Animal Fluids. Cintnent upon its virtues is unnecessary. Es try betty k nws us efficacy. It is only necessiiry when using it, a get a good preparation of it, and then there will beffio dis• appointment in its effccis. Dr. Leidy would refer to the snail respectablel Physi clans in I . hiladelphia, as ivrll us lIIIMUOICLII the Lni ted States for the E./air-cider rf hisprrporatzon, as Ivell al so to the numerous tertificsits from physicians and others, that have Lein from time to time published, nom deonscl unnereesara as the character of hrs I.repora lion is firmly established.—Throughout the S 'when States it is used altogeTher. and throughout the No fi takes the prretdence oter all °Hark, par,icidarly among physi cidtis, N ho, for the benefit of the patients, crirra3.l rerom - mend it Dr.Leidy can boast of as many 'effectual cur's per• formed by his medicated Ettract or Sarsaparilla,as has ever been (fleeted by any inedicioe in caistenc4. The reader is referred topic directions accolinpany ing each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and, further particulars. Reminerber one bottle, (Ilan pint ) in equal to 4 i x pints rf . .Nyrup, and is equally t lerisa tit to take. sfti - Price ONE DOLLAR per t.ottle.. Prepared and sold wholesole and retail at DrdLeuly's Health Emporium, Second street below Vine Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS, Philadel phia, and by. 1 Wm. T. EPTING • Druggist, Pottsville. February 7th, 1 9 , 13.13ANNAN. 1- V.F4C Tii S 100 !••• , .. 4 S i 04111: TILL LE FORFEITED DR. N. B.,ll,ElDl' ' ' For a preparat;on of Sarsn pa tit a I c 1:ZI Ito is MEDICATED EXTRACT OF , SARSAPARILLA It is positively the strongest preparation 41 . Sarsapa rilla in rxistei ONE 130'111 E is equal lo SIX !INA'S of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by nu ni erous persons throughout the city and cutm ry rer making Syrup theretrum, and who will sell its at the rate of seventy-fits cents to one dollar per ',wild tabou• hslfa pint. 100,000 BOXES OF jar —1- ri m LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or OLoon PILLS sold the past year.. iK " KILL OA C „co ! This doctrine is tiariling—it nese thelessj 19 the" doctrine entertained and practiced by the nunaerous Quacks who ma rufacture preperations of yarioum kinds which have mercury for their base. 13. E I ARE 771 EN How you trust to such pret.erations. 'Tis true, they - kill or cure," and you all then hear of tl cures. but never hear of the A int cl or it minded, t hos whose censtitutions are Completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quack medicines would recommend the useO f remedies that will court teract their bad effects bifore it is to late. BE ADVISED, Therefore, to gurard against the evil effects el - Quack medicines, and employ such medicines only as y r in know, of and hare proofbeing prepared by a regular rieneed Apothecary aril Physician. Such is DR. LEIDY'S SAR . SAPARIO A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times, aces. ana seasons. where either a mild or ar4re purgative may 'be required or as a purifier of the blood' and animal fluids, and in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and **lag the system, &c. . They may be used witheith restraint from diet or oc cupation, from mocieratii 'or temperate livinw. being free flom mercury and all 'Me minerafs, and an A ntidote against their bad effects. Numetoue certificates from various parts of /lie Uni ted States have been, from time to time pOlished, it is only necessary to irtfortie the public where they may be had - genu•ne. Numerous certificates and recommendations front Physicians,rd others accOmpany the th rection. To satisfy the world that they arc no quack pirepara tion.l would simply observe, that they are the prepara tions of a regular Druggio and Physician, attested also by Dr.l'. Physick, Dr . R. E. James, D N. Chapman. :Dr. W. P. Deweesi Dr. Jackson, Dr. Robert Rare, Dr. W. E. 11orner, ;Dr. J.,Redman Come, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. 11. Delanc7, C. C. Biddle, Esq., R. Adrain, Esq , They are prepared and Sol d, vf fa - deltaic and iretail Dr LEIDY'S HEALTH , 191 N SECOND Street. below Vice, sig EMPORIUM n of the Golden Ea gle and Serpents, and by. W.T. EPTING , Druggist, Pottsville. 9 Febrpary 27th s tttLiva Aria POTTSVILLE,SCUUYLKILLCO. This clegan! and commodious . inent will be open for the rec 1 . 1 " avellers from this tlati. es completely :refitted, and auppl Furniture entirely pew 1 the Bedding first quality, and partiedler attention has bw ted to every arrangernenit.that can contribut tort and convenience. • The Wines and Liquors r have 'teen select II must careful and liberal manner, n ',bout r expense or labor, and will embrace the Tria l brand and btuck. • 1 • The Proprietnr solieilit therefore, the a his friends and the travelling community in, Should they think propeirlo visit his house; l by asaiitious [intention to their wants,to eat it such a character, as may ensure a row' favors. i . FREDERICK ItensTimAuviii . Prop Pottsville, Pa. June 524, I s4O. .. N. B. The Refectory it the Basement endue! eil under the stMerintendance of ... Silver. Lemon Syrup. • wcEsti Letnon Syrup by the dozen o -m: bottle. For Kole by & A. HENDE Jane 5 El Nil '.tablish ption as been d with of the n dicro. to com. d In the Bard to favorite pport of general. he hopea bliNb for of~hclr E., ielot. —tf story. H. r. luhn single, SON. 3-11