E 3 ' 4 l - 1 7 1 - 11116 11111 ,1 q; no JOURNAL; , . LATEZ FIIOIIII ESGf. Mkt! !--Tbe steamship Calm ' bia s Ull iptainudkinr4 ar . 'ved.nt Deakin en the 19th wish (Mal Liverpoialovh nce she sailed , on the . 4th • inst. ' , She brought Out, ti3 - "puriengers. Her MR. • is nol'important..ll 1",. .• - . . • ' The tory majority in f)arliarnent-ii about SO. _ Sir Robert Peel,.the new prime Idmister that is to • [ he, it is said will not adtogether lib andua the moat: tires of the Melbourne Ministry,. „ ' • , ' - Dickens (Raz) is Wrinng a now work. It is called le Pick Nick Papers. i ' I . - ' The Britannia maid her homeward patarge in - the unprecedented shortltimeof twelve days and six noun. , -) ~ tr.R.- Mocks are unsa eable in, England, owing to 'the disgraceful failure of Florida, Mississippi end lo dises` to pay the interes t en their debt. • , .! It is stated that a wrack, answering tothe deserip. -lion of the ill-fated pr.-ardent, has beta found off the goalie, Norway. Da.uhtful. The personal ,attractkons. of Queen Victoria are incriern'irg over* dayi, l c There wee mach :aUXii3t, in England fiaPectinif the karvest.t, - ' - ' : 1.. i • • . _.-The Eastern Question is definitely settled. ' Tride in . the 171Cti - ufituting dietricts very dull.— Cotton has fallen 3,1. ', t. 1. The U. S. frigat . BMtalywine arrived et Li.bon owthe 24th of Jutyj in 124 - days from New York. i niance .ii unusually quiet, considering the nutn - bar Of Frenchmen rliving in that country. The 4 , three days" passed off without any disturbance. • • ~ The Queen haa'discoered•tbet Prince Albert is a confirmed tobacco chewer. The brute Uses Mrs. Miller's fine cut. i ' The admirers of }ha t fist, Sir David •Wilkie,l . e meeting to - take mess memoryivill%alellf in! ': thought sarisable tii , IN , !let; at the suegestiln c preside, the meeting tad Two remarkable tam , loofa of 'lnt. - jam& li protest of Queen Christ! nation, against - thol del guardianship of 'her Ichi •over's explanation -4f hi 1 •ChaMbers. __ , _I Eltrattata RAYL *AY -1 .-I'NR important desidera tuni in the cnnstructio of - Railroads. has at length been attained, ss that of merely,an" iron ribbed " road, but the enure; so erstructuro of that material :may now be &mindere fair practicable. This un -11 4royement combines ccionetnv,duribility, and beau ty, end is the invention of Mr. J. Spaulding and -- Mr.; Isherwood, practMal engineers on the New- York, and. Erie Railepad. ' Two archee, ten feet each, of this inventions nowM use on the Ithaca and Oivego Rail' Riiadj half a mile west of this vil. lege, over which the rcitilar trains _e passvery day. We understand that is [brunch road from Factory. Title, M this couotht to !the Pennsylvania line, four miles length, as forthwith to be_ constructed on this plan, and the &stings are now being made. This invention is of great importane -. It will produce an entire revolution is the construction of railititide, as it can bo built cheapr than the common mode and its durability ie beyond computation. • It will -open a-new riteirketl for the immense beds of ore -with which -our cozintr'y abounds ' and sbviato the necessity, now unavoidable, of depending upon England for rails.l All who have examined the week operation, itre struck with its simplicity, beauty and strengtli—iis advantages are incalcula olo.v-Osteegs Advertiser . Ma. 'CLAY'S Sesici4—Mr. Clay's speech in the 'Senate on the 19th iinst.ona President Tyler's veto anessags, is represented lw one of his grestmit and ; happiest efforts. He spoke for two hours. ' While defining kis own positio r n, Mr. Clay handled the Pre qident, tenderly—disclaimed the harboring of tiny un bind feeling towards Mr. Tyler-:-..and recommended life political friends to go l on in the good work they had . already commenced. He was followed by Mr. Rives, who defended the ionise of the President. This drew from Mr. Clay 'a second speech brief, but of tremendous 'power And effect. The Senator from the Old Dominion was l orripletely aped up." I.Tar BiNK4CPT gives us ninth pleas • are to 'state that the Bart rupt'liiil 7 otie of the great *leading =source of the democratic party--has passed Both houses of CopgreT has promptly. received the signature of the Preside t.end_is now the law of the lied! Let all unfortrtto bankrupts . -remember, that on the final.passag9 of the bill in the House . of ePresentstives, the vote stood 110 to 106, and that QNLY THREE I.OC9FOCOS voted in the affir :native; The bill does fut take effect until Yebrua 'l4 next. • The late Frederick • eynolds, the dramatist, oh ti serving once to Mr. -- Wise, the . prompter at Cosant 'Garden theatre, the thin eerier the/ house at one of his own plays, said be opposed ..it was owi g to the war." * .No;' . said e lattecliit is owing to the ilsece. i 1 cti• The vote in the senate on t e lOthingt., on .tde reconsideration of th. - vetoed ban bill, stood 25 yeas to 21 nays; urso it nes lost, a constitu tional majority of two beincrequired. Gep William Kent, eo of the Chancellor, baa been appointed Judge of the 1 iratbircuit Court in Now York. cry Lettere from Buts to that the_examinatiop there induced I-belief that there were et least three kundrad persons on hood the ilt•fated Erie. 120' Ths ,„ Noir York penny papers pnbliaked good whig should subs • I ' N . PUSTItt MUST tvomen sell awn together en New .Y rk. Vt'htte one'selle a man 4orn, the other picks hi, 'pocket. _Ty The democratic, higa of Dauphin - county . have nominated &Mull- IL Clark and Berjwth Musser fur the Legislature. . . 1 1 ' a o•-• Gen, Charles lidwalleder wee drowned in the Canal usu. 111'?gere' Mill, Indians Co., Pa.; the 113th isst I • • z• CritntTr.—Untseing a young Indy's entaot to Ven2L,lo her to ancomt • t • The, whole of- human virtue may be reduced to Speaking the truth sissy:a, and doing good to others. I al. It is estimated that from 1200 Id f5OO houses ba erected this year In`dincirmati. • - Barton% tationhl theatre s Philsde!phis. is I awl open. The loeofocoa hay. nominated Sarovel Bad ger for Mayor of Philadialphia: j There aro 11 engines and 15 hose companies attached to the Mc 'Jeri • • t•of-Philadelphia, pj Forty-two death.; cholea infantura. Ono of tit° Lisinp•lrghtera at Hartforlperforma hJs daties oa harstbackt - , <p'., The sta mackereLfteherenc4 this ye~iare very diseourigin : . - • Henry A. %Vise hip© :r.acle a ccarso and .ruf tetul,y,cittavk span licary Clay. II unrivalled and lamentei. kill be gratified - to learn.thst • 3 rex for raising • statue to hie few weeks. It woe et firs this until the miring tfir RoLert Peel, Who -a he hold Auguit: papers ar`e among `the con ought by - this :arrival ; the os, ed . drevid to the Spatii,h ( crow : depriling her of the dren, and,the King of Han s conduct t in 4.lissolving' the tibuno is one of the host T 1 the United Statue. Ercry ibo for A copy. o New Yerpt last, week ly WI MI DE 2127183it'S PULIKONARY-PRESERVATIVE! • • . , • • , _ ICIOR- Coughs. - Cold% Ingnersas, 4istbamt. Catarrhs Diteases of the Breast and Longs and arrest osp- - proaching consumption. - • • - , L. , The above Medicate has proved itselfene - of the most -tfficatic' "us ever -employed in the above affections. "It is well known by thousands; but, leo order ititakke ii - more generally known, theproprietorithinksit necessa— ry to publish the following proofs whichoonstitnte but -a Small portion -of the testimony that insight bo tuldnced in proof of its effi ca cy.. ; • than s Gerniany . it is used atukemphiyed More than any other preparation for Colds. 1 5 , and there So well known for its efficacy, that.they Ball it the" LIFE PRESER.VEft." - - '.!, , • Trice 50 cent a botde,.(balf pint • Extract from a Icite r r. from Nathanicyltwoodi_ iq lir Easton, Penniylvanta'i Dear' :—I should Consider . it ungrateful. if I did' not inform youland with mycnnsent alloWyou to pub lish this.) that after having tried by therecommendation of my friends. almost every kind of med icine for cough , . &c.. 1 never found relief until lately having used Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative, recommended 6: me by . your agent, in thin place. and 'which cured me of a violent cough, spitting of blood. pain in my breast, and ihoitness Id breath. with all of which I have been heated for twojcan past. I stn tibia however enjoying aligood heahh as evor. and owe znyitrovnrittt the above' valuable ' • • - • • : - • Translation - from a communication in German. Prrrestrso, June 26th: 18 iO. DR. LEIDY. at Philadelphia. - Respected Sir :—I was much pleased,ofter my arrival in this country, to find that Dr. ,Iftechter's valuable prep. sration. i p long sneCessfully used inl many pans of Genhany. is no s prepared by you. I have seen many wonderful cures made by it in the old(country. Many persons* '6•hose lungs were supposed t be almost en tirely destroyed. and pronounced incurable. have , been restored to good health by it. I know where one case _ was beyond the hopes olever recovering. and was for years lielpt css, and confined to bed , without being able' to sit up. but was raised by,the wonderful effects of D,r.• &cheer's Pulmonary Preservative;and t in: fir cured as to be able teCride and' walk abate', A great many in stances have been cared in the varlet', Pulmonary at &minas and I myself have rceeived : ,greiat benefit , from• it, both here and in my _own native conntry. I hope it may be a_ successful in this country a/rill:las been in Ge thorny.. %Vhed properly -known no family will be wiout Y-oura,signed, -. . SWAMIS]) SCIIARRE; P. S. I get it inibie place oriour Agent. •!-- • Trenton. N. J October 12th, 1839. FRIEND LEIDY :—Tbeesvill be much surpriscdat my communication. when I inform thee of my perfect re-. covery, atter }tieing need,six bottles of thy medicine. Thee knows how miserale and- distressed I was. Palo) and 'sickly. without appetite; fall. of paitf; with muchi cough; and oppression in my chest, rattling in my throat Y c. lam now enjoying gond health, and thong CO years of age. feel young in spirits, and must Turibtne my good health to the good Effects of thy l'ulmonary rerservative. friead aud.Well wither. ' Signed,- • IIEBF.CCA EMLEN. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Itraelllcgdas of Balbmore. On your recommendation. I made use of Ai. liechter's 'Pulmonary Preserralire," and although I tried ell other remedies for my cough.! never found relief ekcept from the above medicine. .I have been much benefited by it, and have recommended it-to'many others, who have suffered with pains in their breasts. coughing, spitting of blood, difficulty of breathing colds, 'inßuenzas.B.m.. an eall have been speedily cured thereby. Nitmerous other certificates and recommendations, accompany t h directions. - PRICE.SO CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint. ) The above is prepared and soId;WIIOLESALE and RETAIL, at Olt. LEIDY'S 11EALTII EMPORIUM, No. 191 NORTH SECOND street. below VINE street, and also at- WILLIAM T. EPT/NG'S Drug store, Pottsville. Schuylkill County. July 101841 . .. , New soot and Shoe Store. 'NIUE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens ill of Pottsville that he has opened a new goot & S'ioe Store, in Centre Street, opposite W. T. Ep ring's Drug Store. He has just received from Phil. cidelphia a bilge supply °revery description ofiloofs, Iyougany, 4- shoes, among winch are thefollowlog i 4 Gen'ut. Stitched 'Boots, ~ do Pegged ' -do . do T. Shoes, I do •Nullifiers, do . do Quarter do do Pumps, do Brougane, ' W 4 men's Roan R. R. Slippers, do Lasting Welt do ' do Colored - Kid do i do Illaelt .co de I do do - tldo Springs, , , lir .do Freer!' Morocco do 1 -'t, do- do Leather do ' ; ti!. Missei Lasting Slippers. do Colored do do Kidof , do - do- ' French Moiocco •do do Lasting welt springs, •do. Kid do do . , t. do Calf do do 1 Youth's Leather Riots, 1 1 1 Children and Rays do 1 - I Youth's Breams end welt Boots, ' ' Children's red morocco lime de. ' ,do Colored Ankle tiee, 1 Hair ing'ongaged the -services of skilful, workmen, he is enabled to manufactiire every variety of boot., shoes, and brogans, according to the. latest style, -and on moderate terms. Repairing done at the liorteet notice, and at thr ' , st reasonabli • ig thee' eft . % trams, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liiva•and Skirt GeneraiDebiltiy, tte. and all Armes 'arising frau; hopuritiif Blood. lENHIS Medicine is particularly ,iecotrimended at ' it this season of the year. as an alteipitive and a ,purifier of the blood. • It gives a tone and vigor- to debilitated constitutions, which insalide are lumen. scions of until they have experienced its circa's: It ii:alsu recommended in Diseases whdre the lungs and breast are supposed to be affect d, and oleo' Where the constitution is broken down y- the use of ', Itlercury or Quinine; t Tills MEDICINE has the singular fortune a just tribute to its great merit, ofheing receornmend. ed by;the most - celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the ; United States and Europe; whereas Lot one of the Spurious mixtures, tirade in icnitaton ()lit, has the least ,aupport. from. the Medical rarulty. This fact offer en argument so plain and !conbluaive, thif it needs only to be mentioned to enf i erc ' conviction. Swaim% Panacea is rsbonimendcd teall these inset. ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sar parille Syr up. Extracts, &c. - - - - - f - ' - - Preparcd",at Swaim's Lataratery, Philadelphia Sold b m y U. Damian, Agent for Schuylkill Coen iv. and John S.C. Martin; Druggist, C entro Street Pottsville. . . - - September I'2.[ ,27—tf . • From . the New York lin .ystenons. A gentlernau belongingto one of the me .t ancient and wealthy families of this city, who must b. well known to nun:imps friends, having since - the ye, r 1818 up to recently. been bent nearly double, and for several years confinecl to biabed, has been restored toood health— ! has regained his natural erect position—a d has quitted ! his carriage. and now walks with ease ! We believe _this ie thc,gentleman'sewnAescrlßtion a r,car 'as pos sible, and there is esar,„emtiorr in it. ',NO will give inquirers his address. and doubt sot his hinnane feeling will excuse the liberty; that any ;ono 114a1i . v, may know these facts—though he requests his !lame may hot appear in print. Among other similar instances, Mr. James G. tteynolds, 144 Christie street, bas been rest°. red, and will give personal aisuranees • of the feats of his case . ,Both were rheumatism, and coatmeted cords and sinews. How has this been done? 1 • - Answer..74lv. the Baku; l'eggab!e .014er internall); a nd_ileavi' Nerve mut Bane Liniment "taternally.—N. Y. i iirqd, Jan. 26 1841: 1 -I . • - - Sold Only by Cvmstoek it C 0. 1 .1 AfaideriLane. And also by W. T.-Cpting. and Clemens • 4t. parvin; June '3 Druggiste, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. 27--Iv. .. . . 1 .. ,. , , , For Sale. • ; To Emit THEAntiliteturers. . m ortiE Subsetiher having.ontained thriasingnent , fro 'l,lr. George: Crane, far a nun imr *of panes, and holding also tha,p4tent.of he .lite. Dr. Geisenhainer for the Siane. In kraelt. irias Qreivtth Anthracite Cent. and retaining' the 'exellisive tight of sahf patent 04, nianuf acture-Miniableirtott and Sled, .., proia red to.grant lieenses far.tlift Vannfac... tore of Iron.. Applications toile Int:Klan' Wrifiam Dean- Esci. at Pottsville. - "-• '. - r • ••.-- I • - F.-W. GEISSENITAIN ER. Jum..4 • - ONSITMPTIfINII . .':::- VIN CtRED. • - : Da : MTISTAR'S' ' • I%lll'4i:fa Or 0 iter-eii,er.iy, ',jag CELIDELATETIo ILEHEIEr 1/0111 - Illseases.of the ILuisgs. VUMEROS-remediis have been offered-and 'pared into notice for DISEASES OF: THE LUNGS' some of which - has undoubtedly" been . found very °sofa but of all , that have . hitherto ,been - known. it must be universally acknowledged there is =none that has ever. - Proved es successful as the BALSAM OF' WILD CHERIN " . Such indeed are - theistonishitigrestora Tire an (healing properties of this BALSAM: that even in ahe waist forms of CONSUMPTION. , when the pe-_ - tient has sufferedt he most distressieg cough. violentpam lathe clieet,difically of brcaMingought sweats, Needing of the lungs, fic atd when the, most esteemed remedies ofour Pharmacopiaa had failed teafford any relief. and • when 110aftie, Homeopathic, and numerous other rem edict, .used for many months in; Vain, this - invaluable remedy ;bas, -checked every symptom; and 'been.prodtictive of the Most astonishing relief. In the early, stages of the ditirise, proCeitelleg from ieglected colds, termed Cafarrahl Consrption, it has been used With undeviating success, and in manyineancer, when this, disease seemed to have narked its victim for ar early grave.the use of this medicine has arrested every symptemi and restored the lungs to ~ "ci state of perfect health. • , In that form of CONSUMPTION. 'so prevalent a mongst delicate youngfemalerf, commonly termed debit ifY or. 'going into a decline.' a complaint with which thousand* are lingering, it has aiso been used with wir= _prising success, and not enlypossesses the power•of checking the progress of. his alarming disease, but at the same time strengthens and invigorates the whale system more effectually than any remedy wo have ever possessed: • O:7I.IVER COMPLAINT--In diseases of the Liver, particularly when attendedwith a rough, indigestion or wandering pains in • the side, it has also proved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the most poWerful remedies had , failed. irr ASTHMA.—In this complaint it also been 'used ie numerous instances with the most singular suceess: It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and will seldom fail to give per manent relief. • . fry - BRpNCIIMS.—As a remedy in all Bronichial affections ofthe theoat, attended with a hoarseness, cough or soar in Ithe throat, it will Oleo be found a very effectual remedy.and will mostly alro , rd immediate relief ,11 used at the commencement of the attack. Ia•COUGUS AND COLDS—In common coughs and coldi, that prevail so extensively throughout inn winter, be found much more' effectual than any remedy in use, and when colds settle upon the Rings. causing aft inflamation with pains in the oreast. difficulty ox shortness of breathing, &c. the use ofthis Balsamwill sdprrress such symptoms immediately, and at the same time preient the lungs from becoming more seriously diseased. • 1:0' CROUP AND wtoormc CCRIGIL—In these complaints, eo common to young children, this Balsam will be fOund much sripertor to the Paregoric Eliser Syrup ofSquills;and the.varlets COUGH MIXTURES • sn common use, es it is entirely freelrora any thing the least injurious, and may at all tunes be given to ' children with perfect safety, and with the certainty ofitsuffording them speedy relief. IG - ' AS A FAMILY MEDICINE' for many Other complaints, this Balsam will alsohe found particularly useful. Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Puhiumary affections, N. exerts a.m.werfal influence over many diseases depending on a depraved condition of the systein, and those who have suffered froil the indiscriminate sum . ,of Mercury. or other deleterious drugs, that are oftencompounded in different quack nos :rums, will find it a remedy of great value, possessing' the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole system more effecteal thag any other medicine wopos-. seas. . 28-Iyr CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.- , As this - medicine Juts already acquired &eat, celebrity, there may prob ably be come attempts to imitate it, and deceive the patinc with a spurious miztute, 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 WISPAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILA DA , blown in the glass, and a label an the froht with the signature of HENRY WISTAR,' MI D. withotit which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co. Chemists,Plo FA Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. - • I:lJ'TbeGennine Medicines°ld by JOLIN S. C. AlAR'fr.sl, Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price St per Bottle Dec.s. 1840.%- 49 Theological IF orks for Sale. AN EXPOSITION, AND DEFENCE . OF . UNIVERSALISM. By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore, "embra sing the Unity of God as held by Universalists,— the Attonement—Death ofcbrist—PoniAment and duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of Sins— Judgement—N aturp ofSalvation—Repentencc.-Res surrectimi and DestruCtion of death. This work is intended to disabuse the .public 'Mud, in regard to the Many misrepreserituens so industriously cir. culuted spina this body of Christians. Price SO cents. 'Also for Sale. "THE PLAIN GUIDE TO .UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev'. Thomas Whitte. 'Mere of Boston,a work designed to lead enquirers to the truth of hat doctrine by Bible testimotvy ; and believers to the practice of its benevolent principles The followingl matter is contained in this work - : Who are Uttiversalists? What do Universalism believe? - What evidences do Universalists adduce from the Scriptures in support of their benefit) the even. tual holiness and happiness ot all mankind? Passage's from the Old and New Testament. ex plained, which 'are adduced to disprove theirsenti ments. • . • Popular objections to Universalism explained ;and the evidences of revealed Religion presented. Price I dollar. - For sale at the Stores of Samuel Hartz and S.J. Morris & Brothote. Jbly 4th, . I - El NEW' GOODS. Ak,FRESII supply of Seasonablci goods - bris just 4cla- been received at the corner of Market & Cen tre street. ' Comprising DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, II AROWARE, & QUEEN SWARE, In fact a reasonable quantity of almOst every ar. tide generally in,Pottavtlle Stores: can be seen & will bdoffercd on the most reasonable .terms. Call at the Stone Building and take a Tiew uf the assort. sent. 'Wit you. GEORGE W. SLATER. Juni 19 I 25 100:.8 100! Viry 'ILE, RE FORFEITED. BY IDR. N. 8. - LEIDY TL. for a Preparation pi Sarsaparilla vermin) his: 111E.DICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. ONE BoTTLE is eqUal to SI.X PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by nu merous per Sons throughout the city and country for Taking Syrup therefrom, and who will sell it at the rate of seventy•Sve cents to onedollar per bottle (about halfa pint.' ' • The efficacy of Sarsaparilta . is well known in Scrofu la or Eines Eril. ErystpelarDisearei of the Lirir. Af fections of the Skin 'and Bones; Men+ of the- Nose, Throat and _Body, as - well an:an Antidote to Mercury and the, Minerals. Conititutional Aseaseviand agenerd Pufffier of the Blood and Animal :Mids. Comment upon its virtues. is unnecessary:, •Every hody.knowsne efficacy., is only necessary when using , it, totet a good preparation of it, and then there , will be. no dis appointment in Its effects. I ' Dr.l,eidy would refer to thel most I respidablerlyei einne in- Philadelphia,as well as 'brougham the Uni ted Statesforthe' cluirrider (.1 kispreparatton, an well al -so .to the numerous 'Certificates from physicians and othersaliat have been from time to time published, now deemed ral asthecliaractes of Pus prepan2- lion ;a 'Pally eitalili ed.—Tbroaghout the Sotutbern !States it is used stlttrithei..atid throoghout the Nor h takes tliepreeedence= aver alt others, par.acularly amonfiphyvi clans, who, for the benefit of the patients, - altrayarconn- • Dr.Leicly Can boast Of as 'many - effectual eures per. formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsapnrilla,as has ever, bean c,fficted by i.tly medicine in existence. . : The reader refer/ease tire -directions accompany: tog each , bottle. for reconimendatiotte. certificatss and Ihrtberpartioultirs: , ' Remmerber one lottle.(balfalpialli6 equalto r pinta -if Syrup, and is equally pleasant to bite: • " W. !Trice ONE BOLL.AR,penbottle,.46 . Prepared; nd sold wholesale and retail at Dr.l.eidy's:, Health Enaporidn Second' street below Vint.Sign -the COLDS:NEALE AND', SERPENTS; -phia, and . • • EPTING, Driggist, ' February 7ffi, • • - • -• ' • t -• _.---;TiO -, ,mikiKirgs - AQKONO, 10#C; Philadelphia Reading Rail Road. .8 AT' . .g.S:,OF:. F.ltE.i-41:11.T,. ,-...... ISSIMPLit READUCG MID - ruiLADzpenta,-11ION • " ' .MAY . 3rd,, 1841. ! -- - = Pei Ton 2000.16, Fleeter. Slate, Tiles, Gypsum aed # _,,. Bel c h., •' . . ' ,l • #1,30• do. Pigiron, Blooms. Timber, Marble, f • • Lime, Tar and Pitch ,'' i $1.50.d0 Floor 20 cents pei Barrel. • , , 'Nails and Spikes. Bar and. ~-;.--• . . ' ~. Rolled Iron, Hollmiwaro, . - Grain.. ; Salt. Birk. Lisin- $1.75 -.do.- her. StavesiSalt r iish To. - .(, • ' - • bacco, and Lead; -, . J • , . Groaner. hardware. Whis- ,- - • --, key, Ale and - Beer. al Oil, I !Reer. Cotton , Steam s . . Engines. & Machinery.— 6 0 r y a , t 'Seeds; Butter. Lard, and . . w'" ," "I 'Tallow, Rags , Wood,Oy. i • ~ • . - niers, Hides, Hemp. Ear- --..„-,..' - • - then ware and Glue, I _ ,- • Dry Goods; Wines and For. . , eign, Liquocii,Diugs. and, I ' , ' Medicines,- Glass , Paper, ,` - 3. 25 -. dam . u • China and -Qucens.ware,l - . , Meat: Fish, and Coulee- I , • ' lionary, „ - J No 'storage trill be charged for receiving rir de liming freight, at any of the Depota - on the. line, etleas allowed to remain Oyer ton days." = • No Freight received after g o'clock P. M. can be forwarded by the morning Train on the next day. No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. DI. can be unloaded on the same'dav:" DAYS OF S11,11.'112;0 .OF FOIOOAT TRAUB. From Reading,. on TuesdSis akd F!idayo„ at 613'0(41A:14. - From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays and Satur days, at 6 o'clock A. M. G. A. NICOLLS. puperintendant Trauspt. P.& Read. R. R Reading, May 8, 1841, 19. . • - liteltiloVai. • rirtHE subscriber would • resPeetfully inform the publtchhat he has removed to the Store,former ly ,occupied by Hazzaid & 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 topurchase. He would Mite all to call, is he can sell goods at even less than ttley• are worth, which no doubt will be an inducement, espeelally in these hard times: GEO. IV:SLATE R. March 20, Tetter: ItCIO DR. LEIDY'S .CELEBRATED TETTER 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 curing the Tetterand Itch. - Numerous testimonials might be published of its efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals hav ing their- names published in vonnectiUn with so loathsome and disagreeable affections: It may, be used with perfect safety by young cad old, even upon infants, containing no mercury, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. 13. Leidy preL pares it tunnel& and knowing its composition,most confidently -recommends it-as superior to any other remedy=` for the Totter and _ltch. - Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden Eagle and San - eats, ) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. ' Price 2b Cents a box. And also nt— WILLIAM T. EPTING'S.,,. Drag 'Stort, Pottsville. , 25 June 19 gensoval. PATENT : SPRING STEEL.' Cross-Strained Saddles, Asc. RICA 101: D. SMOF.XER I Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk pantrfaeturer. D ESPF.CTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to RAPhis customers and the public in general, for the very liberakneouragement which he has received from them,' We now 'informs that:he has an im. provement in the construction of Saddles, for which ho has a patent right, and recommends them to the -public es'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 of the - public,•with confidence. Ho therefore respectfully invites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite Mortimer'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 kinds of work, vetch as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valicees, Travelling Hags, Gig and Riding Whips, &e. Every description of work in his line will be made to order, on the shortest notice, with nealndse, durability, and on terms as low as can done elsewhere. br Are excellent assortment of Silver anal Brass Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &c, &c. Which he wall sell very cheap, wholesale and retail. -- December 12, 50-5 • Keith's Demonstrations • irk,: the truth of Chintiandy. Jost - received and ' 4 • o ''' for sale by B. BANNAN. June 19 I- - 25-r Fancy ,Staple, Dry Goods. - QATIN striped Cambric', Lace Musline, _Black and White wash Blond, Bish4 Lawns, Green and black Fine° Veils and Scarfs, french and nee dle worked collars. Swiss Bands, worked Inscrtinge and 'Edgings, black Lace and Edging, ,plain and rich figured Mouseline De. Lanes, Chintzes. and do mestic prints, man' Gingham% Pickings, Fur' and apron Checks, Summer Stuffs •of every 'Variety, Hosiery & Gloves,", Marseilles Skirts, bleached and unbleached Muslin', &e. &c: all of which have been purchased at very low prices and will be sold at a small adiance.. , E. W. EARL. "Sign of the Golden BA" 11— a pril 24, frLIE silbscriber.respectfully infoirnallie public, that lie has - opened a store in C.entreStrcet, 3 doeis & .1. Beaty's Store, cotner. of Nor. wegian and Centre Streets, where he oilers for sale a generalassort nicht of • , . Dry Goods •Groceries Qiceensware, Sze.. All ' persona delirous-Of purchasing Goodseheapr for Cash, are respectfully -iuvited eqltand exam ine for themselves. • • • " • EDWARD 1.11/oHES. • . • November. '2l ' • ' • —4lf • - Jersey Illanus• :ffERSEY ScrWestern _kr Shoulders &tides. • • Smoked • - ' Salaion, • nutlinifon t • N6.1'1001611, Mess Shad: , • - , For sate, by:l • E:0„. & A:IIENDEOON. • .: - 11.ardl r. L:irdll.! , - • . . _ . I . 4Tu us ,pritne Lards received ottC , otteignme and Amato cheap, by the Tub at ,quantity. SAMUEEHARTZ. . Mateh.l3. 1,. : ,-- . f : -..-,, • 11-- _ .- • j ft,alks.• -.•• BIALILAC . IC Itilia MaOus;Picti Abiile..Gip 13TaCk' Orox'Ai Ghillie do, corded ;awl .fii,dred Poll. de Saii; , figured Or9s bcezip9 ; &c. A ID ME E. W. E;Oit. ol -,_,.... a - _AV drk 'mittiDßED- 'DOLLARS REWARD as `L•I' been offered for months, to any one who will use a bottle of lisfyir Liniment for the Piles without beiniteuretl. TO( thousands sold, Irmo one instance 'fruit - failed Of a„cure.. Proof overwhelming - to:be seen Where it sold . - .' lt is alto_ a certain - cure in yearly nem ease. . - . - . ( externally) In the following complaints. , For the Pile; ' - ~ - Tightness of the ehest. For all Dropsy, -. • especially i n children, 1 Tender Feet, 'Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by - dancers I ortither fungus sores, -or ulcers • -:- , - 1 ' however -obstinate of, 't. * 'troop, - - . ' ' lunrobbdine% ' - :- I Whooping 'cough, • Fresh Wounds. - Scald Head, IO Chiblains &c. &c. • * LOOK UT. .. . • Atere Swindlers lave counterfeited this ankle and put it up itrilh'earious &cites. ':.Do not be impo. sed upon. One thing Will only proteet you—it is the name of CO?dSTOCK & Co.lthat name must be always on , the wrapper or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and test bY that. or never.boy, it: for it is impassi6/e'for any other to be true or genuine. Sold by . 1 t COMSTOtIC.'& CO. • . New York. 71 Maiden Lane,and also by William T. Eptink. and Clemens & Persia, Druggists, leottsv ille,Sch uylk [Comity July' 3 1. RestumptiOn of Business. • - NETif DRUG:STORE. rvIIE Subseiiber returns his gratetelacknowl ••• edgements to the citizens of Potesville and others, who stepped forwaid to his absistanee after the lowa his property, by fire in December last, and would ' also ricquaint them end the public gen erally, that he has again commenced tho - Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens,in Centre Street;- the borough on IBottsville,whro may always 'be had a - general as aortrnent of Drags • 1 Medicines, Paints, Glass, - I Dye bluff's, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell'on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. U 3 Physicians prescriptions carefully po up_at the_shoriest notice. WM. T. EPTING. Pottivillei May 30,1838 , ," . Old Established•rassageolliee, CORNER OF PINE AND RICTWATREETIc NEW TORR. ~u THE subscribers having completed their arrangement fur the year 1841, tbr p3 r i•P,4 the purpose of bringing out steeragE r...„..4, 4: , ), passengers, beg leave to inform their Feuds and the public in general, that a am. class 0 - 48c1 willim despatched from Liverpool to New of t Y k, on the Ist, 56, 10th, 15th, 20th, and "25th, of e ch month thiutighout the year. I' sseogerson 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 deny expense to themselves—en ap- Olication at the company's office to Mr. P.l i W. BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road, Who will, it jeon. 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 he 'found in provisions lot the passage for $lO extra, cort26 for passage, provisions and:hospital money. As usual in all cases, where the persons decline coming, the money sill be refunded to those from whom it may have been removed, on their returning the passage certificate. GLOVER 'Corner of Pine and South ste. The snbseribet has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to recieve the passage Inaney for thoie who wish to tend for their frie'nds, and will aho attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particulars. apply at the Miners'iournaltillite. - Jan. 2d. • T. 'di. Zs f AVEjust received from New York, 2000 lbs superior Smoked Beef„ • fq 1000 do do new flame, , 1000 do do Shoulders - • - 4000 do do Dairy - Cheese, •- 10 Bla. do Small Pork.. - 10 do do No. I. Unclad, (late Fares) sdo do Pickled Herring, - 2000 lbs. Codfish. , AU of which they offer on as good terins_as can • be obtained elsewhere. N0v.28, Lumber Yard. 5000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards & Plank from a inch to 2* inch. 10,000 feet inch to inch Weather Boards Also, White and Yellow Pine inch Boards. 70„000Joint and Lap Shingles. Scantling, Shing. Ling, and Plastering Lath constantly for sale. SAMUEL HARTZ' March 13 Catpetings, act. InINGLISH and American Ingrain carpetings 2 g-'A Venetian Entry and Stair de, Damask Slaw do, 4-4 Coloured. Matting 4-4 and 5-4. %bite Floor Oil Clothe &c. constantly on band and for sale cheap. E. W. EARL. Sign of. did Golden Sall. 17— - b - pril 24, • - Port Clinton Foundry • FOR S WILL be - sold at private le, the FOnndry v v pleasantly situated at Port Clinton , Schuylk ill county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the'Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road; now making, and will in a short ameba one of the best situaticme in the country to do a large business " - For terms &c. apply to - ' PARKE& TIERS, .Iron FOunders,Philadelphia. or ISAAC 51YERS„, Port Clinton €49 Time and Order Books. JUST. Printed; Time : and Order Books' of th nio4 approved.form, and for sale by B. BANNAN. Janutyj , 30t1.. • • NEW GOODS. . . AUST received and now opening a large and e'r:generalaisoitinent of fresh andieasona ble goods, which will be sold cheap for - Cash, or in exchange, for country prodUce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON.' flit. Ca: bon, Oct. 3lsl. 1849. Green amid Black Teasi J UST zeceivee and for "ale by - - - • - To& J. BEATTY. N. 28, - 48=-' 'Wappizig- Paier. : ,: 50 REAMS excellent Wr apping' Paper, extra es p. Also Tea Paper. itist,recezved and for sale by,; - -, B. - BANNAN.. . Sunitl9 .--,-,_. --- " -;,: r • %Merino ',She.wps Pderinoßliawls,' purchased from the Importer at a email advance, just re ceived and hit Sale cheap. Also,Trench and English' Meren .Plain and Fignicd m Do Lanes,nad Flgured 'Saxony Cloths, oireMbir : - AL FRESH 'supply - of . SObti Fuse, just received 2 - m-. l 4 r d roveate'b , , ' cti;ixary .40th, Agabis' t Lass or` itirreage b • CRARTEIL PERPETUA. TILE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE-COM • - PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, "/' ! I aff AKE, Iniuratices, either temporary Cr pert' eMall -- .4.V.Kagainia, Loss or Damage by FIRE; an town o "Country. on Honses, Barna,'llid Wilding' of .all hind on Household Furniture. Merchandise, Hersei, Ce de, Agrieuituml, Commercial and bliar.ufactuting Sto add 'Utentills:of every description; VEISIMh -and thri 'Cargoes in pottotts - well as Mortgages and Grodud Rent • upon the most f.arttrable terms; • _ • ! Applications for Insurance:or anY information ors th subject may be made either personally, or by letter. a ' the Company's Gifiee l 'at the Northwest 'corner of Si: and Wooditret es. 1 • MORTON MciIIICHAEL Proficient L.Ettunntusatt, Secretary. • I Diftacroas. ' Monett McMichael, .Charles Stoles. .losep Wood, Archibald Wright, , P. 1., Laguerenne, Sainuel Townsend. 'Elijah Hallett, Robert L. Loughead.' George M. Troutman, - 11. •W Pomeroy, .• Charles W. Schreiner. , Theaubseniber bas been appointed A for rthe bovementianedlnstitation and isnow prepared to mak'. INstas Nen upon everydescription of property at 11, lowest race. BENJAMThi RAICIVAN. Pottsville. Feb.27th. 1841. .9. THE OE GA WAR E COUNT • Insurance Company, CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CHARTER, PERPETUAL: MAKE both limited and perpetual - Inserance .I.Y.A. on- Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings;' Score s Hotels, Mills,flarns. Stables, Merchandise,- Furniture and Property olevcrydescription ,against lerteor.dani age by FIRE. • , _ • . • , MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. • The DeßtwareCoanty Insurance company will also insure against foss on all kinds of marine risks and 4- gainst the &image - ot lose; upon the transpertation of goods, wareii. and'lrfercandise by water. o r by rail ati, upon terms its favourable as any other institution.' For any further inforniation on the, subject ofins7 once, either ago inst Fire marine otinland risk s. A pply'to j - - ENRY G. ROBIINbON. Arent. July 15 , 34-tf At Stltlgiil Haven. or WILLIAM B. VOTTa • At Orwigsburg. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSSDY FIRE The Frank - 116 Fire humane - Company of hi ladelilhi* CAPITAL 3100,000, PAID IN I - CHAR TEA PER MEAL. inONTINUE to make Insnrance, perrnamerrt ago %-/ limitei4 on every clvcriptiori ofpropertrin4osit and country on the uMial favorable term. DIFIet 1631 Cheictut Street tiarlifth vtreet. • CHARLES N. lIANOKER, President.. - I DIRECTORS, - • ' Charles N. Bancrer,;S'ameel Gtant, • James Scott. Frederick Brown, ' Thomas Hart, Jacob I?. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton; Ceo. W. Richards.' Tobias. Wagner, Mordecai D. Leg* — CHARLES G. HAWKER, Sec'! The Subsbriber has liFen appointed agent for di above mentioned institntior, and is now prepared make insurance, on overt' description of proprzty, - 1 the lowest rotes. I • ANDREW IZUSgEL. .Pottaville; June 19, 1841. 25.7' • Irj , 100,000 BOXES OF Ea , , _ _ _! R. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOC t PILLS sold the past year. O' 6 1KILL OR CURE.".OO , This doctrine is startling — it neserthelese is the doctrine ents.rtained and practiced by, the numerous Quacks we d marmfacetre •preperatione of virimi kinds which have mercury for their base. , I BE II ARE TBEN 1 How you trust to such preperraions. 'Tis tree l , th "kill "or "I cure, and you all then bear of the cur , bin never bear of the killed or wounded, or those tch ccostitutionenre comptddy destroyed and broken doirn. To tattles° who have been using Quack medicine I week' 'recoMmend the use ofremedies that will co teract their bad effects before it is to late. ! I -I BE ADVISED, Thefefore.lto gurard against the evil erects ofQuac medicines, and employ riu ?medicines only as you bre and have pray' ofbenzurrpured hy'a rrgular. experienced Apotbecary und Phy swum . Such is 1 , ' 1 DR. LEIDY'S 1 S'A \ RSAPAtiIIAA or BLOOD. PILLS,.. . Which may be used at all times, asses, ana seasonir. where either a Ina or nefirepurgattre may Le required or astpunAr of attired 'rrnd anima Ards. and in all diseases requinompurgation, cleansing and purifying the systein,dic. ite. ' - 1 They may be used without restraint from diet or o- cupation,l from moderate or tcmrtrate living. kein free from mercury and alllthe minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. 1 ' • 11 i J ig Numerous certificates from various yang of tboUni ted States have li v en. (rein time to time piblisbed it is only' eceSsary to inform thepublie where they trur; be had genuine. ' Numerous certificates 'and recomtneridations Boni Physicians and others acclempany the di rectiolis. 1 To satisfy the world that they are /20 quack preparia tion, I would simply obsetve, th at . they are. the prepare!. dons of a regular Druggist and Physician, attested,rilso by . . 1 - 1 Dr.P. Physick, - 1 Dr. R. E. James, 1, ''' D. IL - Chapman, , Dr. W. P. Dewees, 1 Dr. .S. Jackson, 1 _Dr. Robert Hare, 1 - I :Dr. W. E. limner, Dr. J. Redman Corci-,1 Dr. WilliamlGibson, i Rev. W. H. Delaney, l C. C. Biddle, Esti.. IR. Adrain, E.eet , dec. he. They Ore prepared and sold, wholesale and retail al Dr.' LEIDV - ' HEALTH' EMPORIUM, No. 191 N SECOND Street, below Vine, sign of the Golden Ea gle and Serjients. and by. 1 •1 W.T. EPTING, Druggier, Pattavil e. FebniarY 27th. 1 ; Mil OFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND .I.Y/IL PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity whic these excellent Itledicines have acquired, in eurin# al most every disease to which the human frame is bald is a matter familiar with a Imostevery intelligent perto They became known by their fruitii--their good work " have testified for them—they did not thrive by the fait of.the credulous In cases ofCostiveness,lDyspepsia, Bilio'u Need Live Affections, Asthma, Piles) Settled Pains, Rbenmatis Fevers anditgues.Obstintite Ileadaches.impure Stat of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin, lee vous Debility, the Siekeese incident to Femalesin Deli- ! cate Health. every kind of Weakness of the Pigeon, Organs, ini in all general Dertingcmcbtrof Ilealth,tbes Medicines have invariably! proved a certain and speed remedy. They reetere vigorous health to the most psi hausted - comititutions. A single - trial will place tit Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of Com petition, tn shit estimationOt , :very patient. , ,' Prepared end sold, wholesale and retail, at N M. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Ofne,3:s Broadway. New York N. B. None; are genuine unless they have - thc fat simile ofJohn Moat's signature. . . . D` The Life Pills aro seld in boxes--Pric.' e.2ficentsir. 5 0, centNandl6l each, according,• to. the size; and lb Phcenix Biffera in bottles, at 61 sir 6:3 etivb.witb full I ectiona. i , FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIWTMN—Ati lute's., eating little eamptiletsent Weil '‘. l M944,lsti Medical Man nal,designed es a DemetitiO (its 44 k 4; 1101de-contain ing accurate infetteetlo4l t4e5ec41 4 ,4.a . -11‘,0 most preys lent disesso.atid tbeetettakketuvedrentedies-.by WNI IL MOFFAT:' Apply in the Agents. • '.• • 1- Agrats t .l. The Lire medicines may also be had et principal druggists in every town throughout thelleitedl ' S tAtea and the Cana. Ask for Moffatt . Lifq Pillion(); m u t tk i i 'litters; end be sure that a fan simile Of ;oho' Mcrae, signature is upont the label of each bottle' of bitters and box of pills. 1 - " ` ' . 1 uar I nes, saleable Medicines are'far sale hip Messrs. 1 1 M ILLER "& HAGGERTY. Potilli.i 11 1 September 6th,./84G. -- • t• • . • - -' -.39-... .' . , B.BANNAN. • • I-- 48- , • - elm ipRESIEI Lemon the thiien etogie Jaz, bottle. '"For sale by , , I - E. lsl:P_ &A. IIERSItiN Ytine".i I ' • - . ' E. W. EARL. 47-,tf Figured. DeLairie NEW supply of these beautiful and-lliab ono ble just race Lire d,n nd fortraletby: • •BEATTIiri Decernbei,.i,l DANNAN MEI
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