OX Alikt Barre. SO ti On 0 trona' In 0 - The • bstit of .'iron • ttqc.p* or wood, iq alit:4llms of ship steam.. bitatailtud even houses, in point of reel economy, durability, strength,. and eve 4 desirable quality,' is found! to exceed the most Sanguine expectatiena. Canal boats constructed , ofliiiirmvaluable material have been for many years i use in England; and . ;long stipule= has provetittem to be superb) in every, respect to those _rinistructad of wood. A friend has kindly permitted.lasto publish the to low. ins rixtracts, on the comParittive cost, value, &c., of won and wooded bins! tame Extract Irvin G I tette, copes , Caaraseplilocrr i n, 'Wales, April; 1811. , *The cost of sn iron ands wooden canal boat of the earns outuide diniensinne, would be about the . same, say £1,70 to 1180. ,iThe durability would, be in fever of the iron,one, d i me take into account the wear sad tear, and repairs necessary in come " gustier. The draught of water of an iron boat Would be considerably less than u tirooden one; andan iron beat wear increases its drai , ight,whibit a wooden one does by the wood absorbing the Water.' The corn _ pinion between e wooden and en iron boat, of the saint outaide dimensions, for capacity of burthen, is • 20 per . ceptAn favor of the iron boat. The friction ,against the sides of the calash; would be in propor• i:tiun to the draught of , water." Eitract ram ::". letter, dated -• . , ' ' &rot onnsitina, (Eng.) May,lB4l. ' oThe coat of a w mien oat, of 26 tons hurdle% is bere about Ll2O, at for an iron boat I cannot as certain, as none v been, Made here lot many years pail, and the are only +in use out of 360 em ployed on the canal. Those iron boats in nee are abint 25 years old ; bat I cannot ascertain the cost of repairs of them duringithat time. The iron boat will carry about 3 tons more on the same draught of writer, as wooden ones by the latter will draw about 2 feet, 4 inehes. . Iron a i ld wooden boats are much - the lame in their effects 0 canal banks. "There can be no &mitt of the ariperiority of We inotiyes on canal beat (if the locks are few and far . between) over steam ,tugis in drawing boats, as the wash from the paddle wheels would injure the banks inost materially, and arein consequence never al , lowed in thie Country. tis thought that the Archi median screw would ref:ll l 4l6ot di ffi culty: ce • oft is , necessary that iron boats should have wood en fenJers outside, to pr vent the rivets from being rubbed A" s, • DIAXOSO CUT Dta.mosn.—A ' Yankee pedlar— s lye the Sunday Atlas. l one of the great tribe who have learned the art of skinning a flint end drawing blood out of I stone, entbre' d the store of a Yankee merehant,'and wanted to eeU hiesome razor strops. The merchant declined fining anything to do with him and ordered him , out. A Yankee pedlar is not got off so easily. There ie no chance of getting rid of him, while there ic a httnetr of his wearying your patience, until you make a purchase. lie's like the immortal Jim Bags. 10 know. the value of peace end quietness, and vtionrt lime off his noise, unless he is well paid for it. 'Come, mister; now I iwow I must trade with you, I area to man.' • 'You do nothing of the kind. • 'Look bore, now, I'll take any goods you have got hero in payment.' • ;Igo you AO get out. I tell you what 11l do, mister. I'll sell these strops . at The lowest wholesale prices, and take any of your goods ei your retail figure. That's 2 . . iWell, as you'ie so pOssing, take twelve do- Men it - $a per dozen; that will be $72, which you shall take out in any 'g4cals,l choose, that I have in the store:- / 'Well, I guess you ,ain't got nothing here that I can't dispee of some where.' Out your billland receipt it.' '‘ The pedlar dills*, and 'called on the merchant to select•the goods he chose to pay pittiin, whereupon the mercheni handed . him siz dozen back, and said, 'I retail these at one dollar each. We are now square. I•bought your ksa according to agreement, 'at your wholesale price , -.and I sell them to you again at my retail price' I ; The pedlar looked diggers, but be hid to put up with the 'mortification if being overreached, which was hie - greatest. trouble, and made him 'right down savage. Tits Sva Taissunsi BILL.--On Saturday hit, a message was received fiem President Tyler, announ cing to the President rat' the Senate that be had signed the bill for the repeal of the odious Sub Tree jury Law. • r al. Is theriany enterprising Yankee in this state that will bring a ioad of Toynatos to the Pottsville market! Worth tbeir'sveight hers in coal—gold, we shonlithave.said. , The yellow fetriir bea made its appearance in earnest in New Wank Considerable alarm pre - oi• A min naosea f Broussard, a Canadian 'by died lately in Lafayette Parish, in Louisiana, :at the age of one bituliedind eighteen. Q & The Rey: Dr JOhn Breckenridge died at the i readjiceNt 4u inotitci near Lezingten,4., on the 4th ilia. 01.0ot sister repuhliO of Texas, at the tett ac. • , -counts, 'was reprasOnted to be in a most flourishing 'condition. azi If you are notaware of the fact. the weather about these days is .ealifortably cool and peculiarly pleasant. I inuit'cbange• y Ouarters,' as thaeopatertliter tsticiti-Eme cent ;pieces said when he..heard the policw.wetw after him.* ' oz,A black. Moindiel lately •attempted to cam., mit • rapion s niarrit4 -lady of respectability is Oil ed/101i oz? ThePr,inci Joinville woe momentarily' expectil at the . Frei chfiturwl etation, Newfound . Who cares ! 0 3:1 . The riillo4di NM • 'Boston 'to Dover, N. N., 'is expected to be co mpeted by the first of September Co.iVashlngiou tiaitul by an tiansitally ae 'are atom last witek.t azyi-Visshington Tysing - Ints bean rusfiesting in interior of this stile:. ' WiJlisnall. Si toonsohe eloquent '-end pop ular lecturer on Shaltipeare; is dead. o:7l3ovetul mad slogs have been lately killed in Plulaile!phio. Look Out ! O:I 7 9 3 m I VIYIts ,cpckticue te . pour intd New fork by]tbeitheesc,o, _ • , , Ttioitncals inf this country !ere never. se a ?lower ebb thetynt.,,the.presegt' - - t CY' 01 4t!T jinve ; , been given to a launch tho frigate -Cangreep,ABii6n: MI ._,voNs,umrpol_.-, ~. •--.---„--:.-- ..Cll-1111119; Da. WISTAVS Balsam of Ai i di!Clierry, GCSE CBI,7.IIIIIITED ttillEDir FOR Diseases of the Lan ± . , I , VUMEROS remedies have heenioffered •MI puffed 4 .7 into notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS somo'of which has nadoubtedir , been fonndivery ate% but of all that hate hitherto it known. It must be universally acknowledged the' ee e is none that has ever 'proved as successful as thei -"BALSAM 10F WILD CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing restora tive and healing properties of this BALSAM. that even in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa tient has suffered the most distressing cough:tioreng pain • in the cheat,difficully of breathing, night st*ls, ekes:ling of the lungs. 4 , 0 and when the most esteemed remedies ofour Pharmacopias had failed to afford anYselief, and when Botanic. Homcepathic, and numerous! other rem edies, had been used for many months ip vain, this invaluable , remedy has checked every; symptom, and I been productive of the most astonishing relief, In the I early stages of the disease, proceed:og 'fr m neglected I colds ; termed Celesta, Condi:n:om hal e it been -used with undeviating success, and ici many ins bees, when 'this disease seemed to have marked its Isictim for as early grave.the use of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and restored -the lungs t 0,., a star of perfect health. • `' la that form of CONSUMPTION, so Prevalent a- , mongst delicate young females, Commonlytermed dbil ity or 'going into a decline,' a complaint with w hich thousands are lingering. it has also been niaed with sur prising success. and note* possesses the power of checking the progress of. his alarming diseaie, . but at the sometime strenathens,ane invigorates the who's, system more efrectially than Any reuredyre have ever possessed. . ' 1 I 1 .LIVER COMPLAINT-In diseasor of the Liver, particularly when attended With a cough, indigestion or wandering painsin the side, it has also proved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the most poWerful remedies had failed. Dar ASTHMA.--In this complaint it'alao been used in numerous instances with the most singular success, It opens the chest, renderin " „ thlo breakhing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and Will seldom fart to give per manent relief. I I r. 114, - BRONCHITIS.—As a remedy in pll Bronichial affections of the Or oat, attended `with ti hoarseness, cough or soar in the throat, it wiltalso be found a very effectual remedy,and will mostly afford immediate! relief if used ' at the commencement of the attack. I 117 COUGHS AND COLDS—In common coughs and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout tne winter, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy .in use, and when eoldsysettle upon the lunge. causing an inflamation with pains in the Breast, difficulty or shortness of breathing, /ht. the use of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the same time prevent the lungs from becoming more seriously diseased - I 11:7 CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH,--In these complaints, so common to young children; this Balsam will be found much superior to the Paregoric Elixer Syrup of Squills,and the various COUGH MIXTURES in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing the least injurious, and may,at slimes be given to children with perfect safety, and with the certainty of i taaffording them speedy relief. • 1 r , ,11Z? AS A FAMILY MEDICINE Ifor many oth complaints, this Balsam will also be found particul ly usefnl. Besides having preyed an invalUable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a pciverful influence over many diseases depending on a depiraved condition of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate l _lase of Mercury, or other deleterious drugs, that are often compoUnded in different quack nos :rums, will find it a remedy of great talue,p?ssessing the power of strengthening ,and invigorating the wECile system more acct.'s' than any other medicine we pos sess.• CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.;—is this medicine has already acquired great celebrity, Caere may prob ably be some attempts to, imitate at, and deceive the public with a spurious mistme, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to oblerve the fol owing marks of the genuine Balsam. It isput up in bottles of two sixes each, having' , the words WISi'AR'SSSS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blownfin the glass, and • label on the' front with the signature of HENRY WISTAR, M. D, without which none ire genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co. Chemists,No. 82. Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by , the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. 1, E7The Genuine Medicine cold by • JOHN S. C MARTIN, Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price SI per Bottle Dee4s. 1840.: 49 Theological litoirks for gale. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF 1 .UNIVERSALISM; By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore. embra cing the Unity of God as held by ;Universalises,— the Attonement—Death ofChrist--Punishment and duration of Puntrnirnerit—Forgiveness of Sins— Judgement—Nature ofSalvation—Repentenee.—Res surrection and Destruction of death.. This work is intended to disabuse the public mind, In regard to the many misrepresentations so industriously cir. culated again 4 this body of Christians. Price 50 cents. • Also for Sale. "THE PLAIN 'GUIDE TO UNIVERSALISM," by the Rev. Thomas Whine. more of Roston, a work designed td lead enquirers to the truth of that doctrine by Bibld testimony ; and believers to the practice of its b'enev'olent principles The following , niatter is contained in this work : Who are Unaversslists? 1 What do Untversalists believe? What evidences do Universalism adduce from the Scriptures iri support of their belief in the even tual holiness and happiness of all mankind 7 Passages from the Old and New Testament, ex plained, which are adduced to-disprove their senti ments., - Popular objections to Universalisin explained ;and the evidences.of revealed Religion *seated. Price I dollar. For eslo at the Stores of Sarnues Hartz and S.J Mortis & Brothora.. ' July 4th, NEW 'GOODS.' AFRESH supply Seasonable goods has jus Inca received at the corner of Illnike,t & Cen tre street. Comprising l ' f 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE S & QUEENSWAREs it In fact a reasonable quantity o almost every ar. tide generally in Pottsville Store can be seen & will be offered on the moat reasonable terms. - Call at the Stone Building and take a' view of the seem. meet: Will you. IGEORGE W. SLATER. June i9' ' -25 RAIL ROAD-IRON. Acom_pleteassortment of Rail (load Iron from 24,18 to IX} inch. BAIL ROAD TIRES from 33in. to 56 in. ester nal diaMeter,torned turned.l RAILROAD AXLES. 30,3in.diameter Raillload I Axles. manufactured from • the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT. for placing between the ' Iron C'hairand stone block (Weft" Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE manufactured. from ~- New Zealand Flax-anti:mat ed withlndia Rubber, and j intendo for incline/Vonore Justreeeivetincompletets• sortmint ofChains,from g • in. to improved 66 man. ufacturedfrom the beatca ble Ircin. SKIP BOAT AND RAIL ItOAD SPIKES, ofdillerent sizes, kept aptly on land and for sae by' -I • A. & G. RALSTON. & C•• • CHAlhil. No.i./. South Front Philadelphia, January 18. , Pickles. WKL ED Cu c m lie re; Muliflowr. iw a inuo.'Red Cabbage, • Picket:illy. • Mixed. O n i on . • . ..obsteri. ' Pepper. - -'" Stangoes. - - Mutinies. • . . Clam. - ' Guaranteed sound. For sale by • E. Q. & ..41, HENDERSON ?ay 29 London FOR labs by • t • K ey 2 9 • • IMIIII Stout. row Q. A. 11ENDERSON. 22- THE MINER* JOURNAL' C • - I'. 0 F •• -"' ' - • • . OPPOSITION DAILY COACHES. M ITlHE'subseribers resPectfolly announces the m- public !hall' they will ;commence running a new daily line of stages between Pottsville and ;Reeding, on-Monday the 21d inst. s- ' they have procured large and commodious Troy built Coaches, inttrely,iiew, and everyratentiois Will be paid to the enn3fort and convenience of travellers who may favor:them 'with theitenstoth. : • For seats inl Philadelphia apply at Sanderson's Merchants Hotel.,4th 'street; and at JOhn Dungan's Hate). M 3d street.. . , • In-Reading- at'llerr's Hotel. la Pottsville; at Mortimer's Hotel. CO. I. 'I'LIOIIPSON ,S- Jane 19 - I , ; • . 25 ._ Fronk the New Yu* Hemld. lEysterions. • - A gentleman belonging to one of the most ancient and wealthy families of this city, who must .be well known to numerous friends, having since the year 1818 up to recently. been bent nearly donble,and for several Tears confined to bis bed, has been restored to good he.th— has regained hie natural erect pesition 7 rand has quitted. his carnage, and now walks with ease !! We believe this is the gentleman's own description es near as pos-. Bible, and thete is exaggeration In it.' We drill give in his address, and doubt. not his humane feelings will excuse the liberty; that any one *rating, may knmo these facts- though be requests his time may not appear in print. Among other similar instances, Mr. Jamea G. Reynolds, 194 Christie street, has been resto red, and will giro personal - assurances of the facts of his case Both were rheumatisai, and contracted cords and sinews. 11ovv has this been done!. Answer.—BV the radian Vegetable Elixer internally and Hewes' /Vatc and Bone Liniment. externally.—N. Y. Herald, Jan. 261891. _ Bold only by' omstock 4- C 0.71 Maiden Lane. And also by W. 'l'. Epting. and Clemens & Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. Jane 3 I 27-Iy. . HEADACHE JUDGE PATTER§ON. Read the followingfaint Judge Patterson ' for thirty years the firet Judge of the County in which he lives. 11fidd:dotcn, N. J. blarch-12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock 4. Co. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which it is intended. [Ck.RTIFIGATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ] 1 HEREBY craws that my daughter been afflicted with sick headache for the space of about 20 Team— the attacks matting once in about two weekso fee quently lasting 24 hours during which time the parox ysms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive her of life.p And after having tried almost all other remedies in vain .1 haie been induced as a resort to try Spohn's Headache Remedy as sold by you ; and to thee, great disappointment and joy of herself and her friends I found very material relief from• the first dose of the medicine; oe has followed up the directions with the ar ttele,and in every case when an attack was threatened has found immediate relict, until she is near permanent ly cured. The attacks are now very seldom, and disap pear immediately after taking the quantity directed, A hot e that others may be benefited by the use of this tru ly invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the above, and remain your obedient servant, JEHU PAT I ERSON, Judge of the Court C P. Sold ONLY by Comstock &C0..'71 Maiden:Lane And also by William T. Epting,¢ Climens'& Parvtn, Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill Couqty. 27—ly. June 2 For Sale. To Iron Manufacturers. TIIE Subsea iber having obtained the assignment . from Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur. naves, and holding also the patent of the late Dr. Geisenbainer for the same, to smelt Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right of said patient to manufacture Mailable Iron and Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Menefee. tore of Iron. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq.nt Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENHAINER. • Jan. 4 $100:$100. 9 . WILL PE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY • fora preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. If is positiiely the strongest preparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is boughtby nu merous perions throughout the city and country for making Syrup therefrom. nod who will Sell it at the rate of sevtaity.five cents to one dollar per bottle (about half a pint.. The efficacy ofSarasp . arilla is well known in Scrofu la or King's Evil, Erys i pelas Diseases Of Ile Liver, Af fections of the Shin and Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Mineral. Constitutional Diseases and ageneral Purifier of the Blood 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, and then there will be no die. appointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable Physi cians in Vhiludelphia, as well as throughout the Uni ted States for the character cifhispreparatum, as well al so to the numerous certificates from physicians and others, that have been from time to time published, nolo deemed unnecessary as the character of his prepara tibn is firmly established.—Throughout the Sotuthern States it is used altogether, and throughout the Nor b takes the precedence orer all others, par.icularly among physi cians. who; for the benefit of the patienta, alwaysrecom mend it Dr. Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures per. formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla,as has ever been 'effected by any medicine in existence, . The reader is referred to the directions accompany ing each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and further particulars. - Remmerber one bottle, (halfa pinairnal to e r vpints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to t o Price ONE 1:10LLAR • per ottle...a,' Prepared'and sold *wholesale and retail at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, Second street below Vine .Sign of the GOLDEN EAGER AND SERPENTS, Philadel phia, and by. %Vm.T. EPTING. Druggiet,Pottsville. February 7th, * Important to the A fflicted. A Valuable Arcanum Coliquate,' Antidote' against , cx• Ghol;e 'theorem akd Vomiting (Cholera Mor. bus and Billious Cholla') This Cholic has its name from one ,o 1 the intestines named Colon, as there meetly the tearing pain comes from. The Cholera Meares aid Billious Cholic Antidote is founded on pet medical principles, is a most safe. effectual :and indeed an, immediate remedy for Cholic, Cramps, for the wind,ithe Watery and dry Gripes, Convulsions, and is a certain cure for Bowel end Summer corn. plaints, Diarrhea. Dysentery, Sick and Nervous Headache, Sour Stomach._and all those fatal disor. dens and , derangements of the Stomach and Bowels. Also a bitter Herb Tincture for the Fever and Ague. A Consumption %Tama ,sanative exceedingly useful in Dyspepsia and„obstrtictitibs of the Liver. Per. sonartaking them trill be astonished of the curative powers arid-remedial virtues. They remove °balm (ions of•the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Jaundice an Liver CoMplaint. All warranted to be safe and sure, made of Herbs and Roots and tree from any Minerals' or - Mercury. Certificates of perfect eed sound cr;res performed here in Pottsville and its neighborhood, can be seen at my Store opposite Pennsylvania Hall, next door to 'Mr. Bannan'i Print. ing office. The superior success which dialy 'attend the use of the above herb medicine, as the variety of disease are so• great; wherein they hava - been so successful, he gained such a character, that a great number of testimonials of its efficacy have been of. feted by citiione of Pottsville and vicinity, who have used it. For further particulars of recommendation the public aro referred to the Hon. Strange N. Pai nter, Samuel Hunlzinger. %Bum G. Johnson, Isaac Thompson.' Andrew Capt.' N. J. Hills and James Mundy. The undersigned , has also a tenr,edy:antidote agai nst _ all Poison , Rattle snake- and ' Mad Dog_ bitesoerfectv a sound cure. prepared and for Pale by the inventor - - IL , AVGUSTUS SCHOLL. Centre Street, opposite Pa. HAIL Pottavilleboo 19.'1041. - .25 , Clogher - Cassimers Vesinig. jitibiTlrectlived And :opened at the sign' , of the 110 ".Gohlen flail, 'Y. hatideorne eseurttn,ent of OW, perfine Black, Blue; ' Green .and Brawn efothiElplain -and lgtired - Sitin & Mu 8 01 10 ,1 44. tine which will be sold very hbeei). 1 , VV. EARL. • April24,' • 17--; • ' The raikidelPhia BAT 'S 'OF , FREIG HT. BITMIEN, JADING Atib P/ULADEI4IIIIA t 2110)1 ' - - . . MAY ,3id,,1841. - - • i ' -, . • - i Plaster, Slam,-Tiles, Gyea : Lina acd , , - Bricks, - - A -•'' • • 01,30 do , Pig Iron, Ettoorns,Trmtier, Marble, I , Lime, Tar and 'Pitch $ 15e do Flour 20 cents per Barrel. , • . i Nail's and Spikes. Bar and 1 (' Rolled Iron, Hollowware, I - • --.1 Grain. Salt, Bark. Lain. her, Stave& Salt, Fish To. bacco, and . Lead, Gromries, hardware, whis,' key, Ale and' Beer, Oil, Leather. Cotton, . Stain, ' Engine. & Machinery, Seeds, Butter., Lard, and Tallow, Rage. Wood, Oy. stem, Hides, Ramp, Ear then.ware and Glue, Dry Goods, Wines and For. eign, Liquors, Drugs, and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-ware, Meat, Fish, and Confec- honary,‘ No storage will be charged for receiving or. do livering freight, at any of the Depots on the line, unless allowed to koala over ten days., No Freight received after t o'clock P. M. can be forwarded brthe morning Train on the next day. No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be unloaded on:the same day. DAYS OF STARTING OF FREIGHT TRAIN& From Reading, on Tuesdays ead Fridays, at 6 o'clock A. M. From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays and Satur- days, at 6 o'clock A. hi. G.. NICOLLS. Soperintendant Trans it. P. &. Read. R. R Reading, May 8, 1841, • . 19— Removal. iIpHE subscriber would respectfully:Worm the Jo. public that he has removed to the Store former ly occupied by Hazzard & Strauch. He has also purchased from 'their. Assignees at extremely low rates, a portion of their most desirable goods, which in addition'tO his former stuck, enables him to ex. hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive to suit the wants of any 'Who would wish to purchase. He would invite all to Call, as he can sell goods at even less than they are worth, which no doubt will be an inducement, especially in these hard times. GEO. W. SLATE?, • March 20, Tetter: Itch! DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED 'FETTER AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great success in re. moving and,euring the 'fetter and Itch. Numerous testimonials might-be published of its efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals hay. ing their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with perfect safety by young and old, even upon infants, containing no . mercury, or other mineral , substances. Dr. N. B. Leidy pre— pares it himself, and knowing its composition, most confidently recommends it as superior to any other laved} , for the `fetter and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden Eagle and. Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. Price 2b Cents a boa. . And also at— WILLIAM T. EPTING'S, Drug Store, Pottsville. June 19 25* Removal. PATENT SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles, ire. RICMJR P.. SHOIEXER, Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer. RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to his customers and.the;public in general, for the very liberal encouragement which he has received from them. He now infOrrns that he has en im. provement in the construction of Saddles, for which he has a patent right, and recommends them to the public as being far superior in durability, ease, and comfort .to the rider than any other yet invented, and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained Saddle to the notice or the public, with confidence. He therefore respectfully invites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite Nortimer's Hotel, and di. reedy opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre Street,Pottsville, and examine for themselves. He also keeps constantly on hand a general as. sortment of all kint's of work,. such Ite Saddles, Bridlee, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, ValieCes, Tinselling Bags, Gig and Riding Whip's, &c. Every description of work in his line will be made to order,' on the shortest' notice, with neatness !durability, and on terms as low as can be done e lsewhere. 0:1" An excellent assoitn3ent of Silver 'and Brass Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &c. which he will sell very cheap, Wholesale and retail. December 12, . . 50-5 Keith's Demonstrations irk v the truth of Christianity. ;oat - received and IL•F' for sate by • . B. BANNAN. June 19 Fancy Staple Dry Goods. SATIN striped Cambrice, Lace Unsling, Ifiaek and White wash Blond, Bishop Lewis, Green and black Mao Veils and Scarfs, French and nee dle worked collars. Swiss Bends, worked Ingertinize and. Edgings.. , black Lace - and Edging, plain and rich figured Mouseline De Lanes, Chintzes and'do. medic prints, man' Giughams. Tidings. Fur' and apron Checks, Sommer stuffs - of every variety, H o siery & Gloves, Marseilles Skirts bleached: nd unbleached Unsling, &c. &c. all of which have been purchased at very low prices..and will be sold at a small advance. ' EW. EARL.. "Sign of the Golden Ball." april 24, • • 17— , S WORE.. THE subscriber respectfully - interim the public, that he has opened a atm.` in Centre Street, 3 .dooia below T. & J. Beaty's Store, corner a/We& werian and Contra Streets, where be offers for sale a general assortment of Pry . Groceries, QiteensWare, AU persona deairons tr. purchnain Hoods Cheap . for Cash, are tespecifully invited Ui , e and exam. -ins foi themselves. • • ' .EDWARD. HVGIIIO. November. 21,, = . . Jersey amp; ; JERSEY & Wesiesu Hams,. .• Shoulders &Sides. - , 4 . • Smoked Beef, i - • -' • - - No. I Saloum,- - * .• Burlington gr:Dikbi, Herring, No. Macker4 Mess ,Shad. • FOr sale - • nENDEasoii. ' • Lard!!-Lainil!lV --1 14 7[188 Prime Lard- receivied bit Malign rri e abd foreak, cheap. by the. Tub,ot quantity. 4ABILIEL.WTZ. • MllOlll3, • ' , Silks. - , re LACli.l4lian. MautUaiGres,de Shine. Gro.de 'Li!! Swiss. Blue Black 'Gras Ale.Gxline 410.1e0t,ded Gies De Algiers * , striped apd tgisred ruu de Soiy. °lured Gr°55)413114" 4ke. " W. EARL; 411014REWAIR-irt. . - AVE ',IIIIIIOIIEW,DOLLARS:AEWARD hue been offered , for months,_ to any one 'who will use a - bottbtof Hags' Liniment far the Piles without being cured. -Of thousands' gold, io no one instance bas it failed. of. - a cure. Proof overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is also - a certain cure in, nearly even! ease. ' -_ '.. - ( eiternally ) in the fallowing complaints.- inn the Piles, ' Tightness of the chest, For all Dropsy, especially in: children, Tender Feet, Foul . Ulaers of the legs, &rev throat by cancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers - • - ' however obstinate , ,of t roup; • . longstanding, .. . Whooping cough, • Fresh Wounds, I Scald Head, - t Ohiblaina &a. &e. , • ~ LOOK OUT.; -'-' Sorge Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up milk various devices. Do not be iinpo-- sed upon. One tbing will only protect yon--it is the name of COMSTOCK & CO.: that name must 6e cheeps on the wrapper' or you arc cheated. Do not forget it. - 'Ake 'this direction -with - you. and teat by- that; or never buy it: for it is impossible for my other to be true or - genuine. Sold by .2. COMSTOCK & CO New. York. 71 Maiden Lane.and *lab by William T.-Epting. and , Clemenlik. Parvin, Druggists, Pottayille.SchuylktllCounty ' July 3 ' ' L 75 do. $2 75 do. NEW DRUG STORE. rrHE Subscriber returns his gratefelactinowl- A. e,dgeritents to the , citizens of Tottaville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by fire in December last; and would also acquaint them and the Obit* gen erally, that he has again.commenced' the Drug. Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clenums, in Qentre Street, in the borough or Pottsville,where may always be had a general as sortment of $ 3.25 do. Dings, • Medicines, Pakits, ) • .; Glass, • - Dye Mull's, And every other article in the above line. which he is disposed to' sell on very low . and accommodating terms. N. B. 37 Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. WM. T. EPTING. Old Establislied'PaSsage Office., CORNER OF PINE AND Winn STREETS, NEW YORK. - THE subscribers having' completed their ariangement for the year 1841, for A the purpose of bringing out steerage •• passengers, beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that a first class vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to New York, on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month throughout the year. Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the out ports, will be furnished with lodgings and a convenient place to cook in during the time they may be detained there by bead 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. NE!! Passengers will be found in provisions for the passage for $lO extra, or $26 for passage, provisions and hospital money. AA usual in all cases, where the persons decline coming, the money will be refunded to those from whom it may have been rectoved,on their returning the passage , certificate. GLOVER & - IVPMURRAY, Corner of Pine and South ate. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to relieve the passage money tor. those . who wish to tend for their friends, and will albo attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particuktra apply , st the Miners' Journal Office. B.BANNAN. Jan. 2d. 2 1 . dLs. 3333a1Mirs fAVE just received from New York, • 2000 lbs superior Smoked Beef, 1000 do do new Dams, 1000 do do Shoulders,_ 4000 do " do Dairy. Chese, 10 Ills. do Small Pork, , 10 do do No. 1,-Mackrel, (late Fares) Ado • do Pickled Herring, 2000 lbs. Codfish, .All of 'which they offer on as good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. • N0v.28,48 5000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards & Plank from k inch to 2} inch. 10,000 feet inch to j inch Weather Boards Also, White and Yellow Pine inch Bciards. 70,000 Joint an d Lap Shi rrgles. Scantling, Shing ling, and Plasterkg Lath constantly for ante. SAMUEL HARTZ • March 13, ist 11— Carpeting*, &c: inINGLISH 'and .American Ingrain cam:tinge Azio Venetian Entry and Stair do, Damask Stair do, 4-4 Coloured, Matins 4-4 and* 5-4, White do, Floor Oil Clothe &c. constantly on hand and for vale cheap. ' E. .W. EARL. Sign of the Golden Ball.. april 24, 17— Port Clinton rotindry FOR SALE. wax be sold at private sale. u the Fotdry pleasantly situated -at Port Clinton;Schuy county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencerrient.of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna - Rail Road, now making,. and will in a short iiineherone of, the bescsitoations in the country to do a large business For terms apply to . ' . PARKE dr, TIERS, - _ - • - IrOn Foungiers,Philadelphic or ISAAC MYERS, Port Clinton Time add Order - Books. JUST Printed, Time and Order Spoke of, th 40 Moat approvedform, and for tale by B. BANTIAN. January 30tt., • 5 NEW Goons, JUST; received and now opening a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be Bola cheap for Cash * or We:change, for country produce. ' „ JOSEPH WHITE & SM. Mt. Carbon, Oct. 31st, 1840 44_ Green and. Black Team , ' - JUST received and for sate by T. & J. BEATTY. 'AD n • • • , WraPPlg - Paper. " gal REAMS pxcellent Wrepping.Paper extra lur7-Fsiie; :Also Tea ` Paper : - Just receiv ed ank ioe stap by ' • Ifienno Shard!, Act: - _UPIN'S 'apperior Merino Shawls, purchased m 4 from the importer at a small advance, just re-, ceived.and for sate cheap.:. :.'- Ahm. y r ench and English Maurice ,Plain and Figareil Monsliit De Lanes, ,pd Figured Sax° l o' C/oths, ace W. EARL. • z naePabqr at, d f ' : ' - Safety-1 iwi., - FRESH supply of Saisy- Fuse:,just.. received zwlanctfor ealelts;:' ' B. BANZIAN slguse,y2ollk s • LPILES & Resumption of Rosiness. Pottsville, Map 36,3838 Lumber Yard. Nov. 28. Juno fi ledemniiy Against Loss or Damage by I 'F IRE • - 0 - CHARTER PERPETUAL.•• THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM— PANY OP PHILAD,ELPHIA, - MAKE Insurances. either temporary er perpetually .I. , ...against,l Loss or Damage' by FIRE,. in town ;or country, on Hensel, Barns, and Buildings of all. kind. on. Household Furniture. Alerchandire, Iferses. (7at Agricultural, Commercial and Mtnufacimiu g Stuck and Utensilsiof every description; VISSSELS and their. Cargoes in pintas well as Mortgages and Ground Rents upon the most favorable ierms. Applications for Insurance. or any informationon the subject maybe Made either personally, or by litter. at the Company's Office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth. and Wood streets. - MORTON McMICUAEL President.- • L.KRuinnasmt, Secretary. • • • DIBT:CTORE. Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes. ,losep Wood,. - Archibald Wright. P. L, Lagrierenne; - Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert L. LougheaB::' George 141. Troutman, R• W Pomeroy, I.• I Charles W. • Schreiner. • • Thesubscribei basbeen appointed Aonnalorthe a hove meationc ct Institution and is now prepared to male Itasuasncasiupon everydescnption of property at the lowest rates. • BENJAMIN ,BANNAN AN. Pottaville.Feb.2lllr.//941. 9 THE DELAWARE COUNTY 'insurance Company.. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW. $250 000. • CHARTER PERPETUAL. • !MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances .1,T.8. on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotele.Mills,Barna, Stables, Merchandise. FUrniture and Piroperty o revery description ,against lostor dam- MA age F • , - - et . RINE A D INLAND fNSIVANCE. The Delaware ounty Insurance company will also insure against los on unkind, of marine risks and a. ( 1T gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goodsmares.and trtercandise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any furtherinformation on the subjectoripsur lance, either against Fire marine or inland risks. Apply to " HENRY G. ROBINSON. Agent. July 15 , 34.-tf At Schuylkill Haven. ::- or WILLIAM I 3: KITTS, . A l i prwigsburg . INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. The Franklin Fire Insurance Con jlany of Philadelphia, CAPITAL 13400.'009, PAID IN CHARTER PERPETVAL, •. CONTINUE to make Insurance, porn : intent IMO limited on every description ofproperty in town and country on the usual favorable Isittrnak OAPs 1631 Chesnut Street near filth s CHARLES N. DANCKER, President. Charles N. Hanover, Samuel Grant. James Scott, Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. Afordecai D. ' CHARLES C. BANCREML The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned inatitutior,ond is now tirepewl make insurance, on every description of ptoporty, the lowest rotes. ANDREW RUt3SEIO Pottsville, June 19, 1841. • 25--11 TEr 100,000 BOXES OF DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD PILLS sold the past year. lt:r "RILL - OR CURE."Att This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the numerous Quacks who manufacture preperattoris of various kinds which have mercury for their base.. HBO ARE THEN - How you trust to• such prencretions. 'Tis true, they "101 or cure," and you all then hear of the cures. bnt never hear of the hilted or wounded, or thiCse whose CCalailtail37lB are completely _destroyed and brorca down. To all those who have been using Quaelt niedicines I would recommend theuseofremedies that will coon teract their bad effects before it is to late. BE ADVISED, TherefOre. to gerard against the evil effects otVhasek medicines, and employ au of medicines only as ,youi know and hare proof of ban y prepared by . a reguThr 'experienced Apstheeary and Physician. Such is ' DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILI A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times, a'es, anct seasons. where either a mild or activepurgattre may, be required or as a purifier of the blood and animal fluids, and in all disease* requiring purgation, cleansing. and purifying the system,die..die. . They may be used without restraint from 'diet or oc cupation, from moderate or temperate living, being freefrom mercury and all The minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects.' _ Numerous certificates from various parts of the Uni ted States have been, from time to time pt.blished. it leanly necessary to inform. *public where they may be had genuine. -Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians and others accompany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no' quack 'prepare would simply obaprve, that they . are the prepare tions of a regular Druggist and Physician, attested also by Dr.P. Physick, - - Dr. R. E. James;. , D.N. Chapman, Dr. W. P. De-Weel, Dr.'A.Jaekson, Dr. Robert Hare, . Dr. W. E. Horner. Dr. J. Redman Cores, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney, C. C. Biddle, Esq., IL Adrain, Esq., &c. &c.• They, are_ prepared and sold. wholesale and email at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM. No. 191 N. SECOND Street. below Vine, sign of the Golden F 4 -- gle and Serpente, and by, February 27th,T. EPTING, Druggist, Pot tsville. • 9 .mirOFFAT'S'sVEGF.TABLE LIFE PILLS AND° ANIL PHOENIX BITTERS-The high celebritywhich these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al most every disease to which the human frame is liable is a matter familia midi almost every intelDgetitjierson They became known by their fruns-.-their good works have testified for them—they did. not thrive by the faith of the credulous , . . In cases of Costiveness, Dysperilia. BiliOusand Live.. Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Paine, Rheninatilon, Fevers and Agues,Obstinate Ileadaches,lmpure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin,Ner vans Debility. the Sickness incident to Females in Deli. tate Realth.evely kind ot Weakness - Of , tlieeDigestiv Organs, turf in all general Derangeraints of Health, these Medicines have Invariably proved a certain and speedy . remedy. They remote vigoroue health to , the most ex- . hausted constitutione. . A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters beyond the reach eircom 'petition in the estimation of livery patient. . Prep ared and sidd, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Ofscci,3:s Broadway. New. York. N. 13: None are • genuitte unless tbey have the fac aunile of John Moffat's signature. - 47 , The Life Pills are sold in hexel--Price.2scents, 50 cents, and $1 eaehi according to the size; Ana the "Phcenix Bitters in bottlee, at el or $2 each, with full di tectione. - FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little pamphlet.entitled." Moffat's Medical Man tial,designed as a Domestic Guide to Ilealth=ecintaiu, ing accurate itiftirmation• concerning the most peva.. lent diseasolandthemostapproved reetedice—frWW MOFrAT.', Apply, to the Agents.' - Agenta.The Life medicines may also be had of .the • principal drumlin in every town throughentthelleited . ' States and the Canadair. Ask for hlolfars . Life /Wend . , • Phtenia Bitters; and be sure that a f ac simile oJohni Moffat's signature le epos. { he o bitters andlrox • • These valuable Medicines are foetal. by Messrs ,:, MILLER •ficjlAGGEaTY.Pottsaille. - Septeintiertab,lB4o,• 1 •" . , 39.4.tt • 1. :::---,-48. B. BANNAS. ',;".11/Pirtj. • -DREsti- Aamoi:Syrup' ay the cozen or Olagto bo . ttle. For_eale , • • .q t' E. Q. &A. HE DERSON ~•_Jane • ' Plain dr: -Dig. l'itureik4o,e.s.‘ . /c NEW supply of tboso beatitlfut Stott fapisioba blegooda t joet rittetVell net tot Bale by 1 • • tat. BEATTy), December % • P==g2= DIRECTORS,