- ;'-':i,`•'---!;;,1V..7,-,_,,,..„.„,. ~. - ~-: .',-,:.'..,7',.::j',:',.',,,,-::E,.:,. Arrival of the Br tuella days later from snrop Lord Ashburton 4u! spea tie the difficulties bets , ' tales. The Steamer Britannia thrived at Boston, on Sunday last. The news Is interesting and im portant, particularly the financial and commer cial, which show a ncuch More favorable aspect there was generally tniticipaled. We glean the fol lowing from our eschlange papers, principally the N. Y. Sun. 1. • Foremost in impormnee ii .the intelligence of the lippointmeni of Lord Astiburton as a,special Minister to the United States for the pnrpOte of entering into negociations fur, the final ietticuient of all difficulties ()tierce!' the two countries. The repudiation doctrines about which so much has been said in tbut4untry, caused no excite ment whatever in - 114410n. The papers scarcely alluded to the set jeer it a ll. In the grain and flair market, it will he seen that prices had fallen off. , - There is nothing later from China than has been received direct at this port. 1- • The boisterous weaher on the'Eriglislkkoast bad prevented the pac kets from liaving aC i. their appointed time. Thai England did not sail till the lSth. There hu4 been several shipwrecks on the coast. The Great %Vision reached Bristol. on the 16th of December, having made the voyage in thirteen days. The ..Koscius , on the 15th, after a nonage of eighteen dais. 't'h'e Caledonia on the 16th, in eleven dace Rom,Halifax. The Acadia on the 31st, in the'san4e time. The ettentionshowi r t to Land Morpeth in this country are spoken of ! by the English picas, es pecially the more hbera ( portion, with much -plea sure. The Liverpool .phroniele remarks, in ref erence to the sentimenis expressed at the dinner given to his lordship brm, that they will go far r to neutralise the irritation and bad feeling engen dered by a few—thanklheaven that they are but fowl—pony and mono t ony scribblers on this side of the water, who delight in representing the A mericana as being ever thing that is mean, dis honest, and informius." Loan MORPETp. AID TII REMIESENTATION or Dcexisr.2--The Liltrals of the eity of Dublin have determined to bring inward Lord Morpeth as a canditate for that city, in the place of the late amiable and lamented .onservative member, Mr. West, Who died last week, after a very AM.' ill ness. If they had shught the whole empire through they could no have found a man more likely to succeed, or mu'e deserving of success. The message of Pre4ident Tyler had been re ceived, and read with Inch interest and satisfac tion. Its pacific tone Bused an immediate rise in the funds. Among the passengers in the Britannia are Mr. Charles Dickens, :lie celebrated author, and hie lady ; Mr. Mosely, Wirer of despatches, and Earl Mulgrave. The news from Turkly rind tt,e East indicate further disturbances. There has been a change of ministry at Coruhantiirple. The French Chamberii were opened by a speech from the King on ther 25th lilt- Every thing was quiet at Paris, and Ole rtduction of the army was progressing. I i There had been several frightful railrond ac cidents in England, attended with extensive loss of life. --: 1 The Queen DoWage' is said to he convabscint :—.Sut some-of,the pope + express doubts of the fact. , r r . DREADFUL Reit.no.ifi ACCIDENT.—On the 24th ult.,. a train of freight cars on the Great Western Railway, was suddenly arrested : by com ing in contact with a Minis of the embankment, that had fallen upon 11 rails at the deep cutting called the gutter. A fri Hint scene occurred. The engine, tender, Ind ears were dashed to atoms; eight pasccogent were instantly killed, and fifteen or twenty very seriously, some of them mortally wounded. The• were mostly industri ous laborers and mechanics. , STATE or TRADE, iiiIANUFAUTORES, &C.— The Liverpool Standardi of the 31st of December, says; t.The improVemnt which we noticed in our last, in the feelin . of all parties connected with the commerce and j inanufsctures of this dis trict 4, continues, .we ar happy to state, to ani mate our various merges.-The arrival of the _New York packet ship ilndependence, with ac counts of a generally fast ruble ruble nature with respect to the prospects ot'bii.:in so in I he United State's, outing the ensuing sea on, added to the pacific tone of President Tyler, message to Congress, has infused 'considerable confidence into the minds of parties connectkl with the trade of those important markets; and' besides, the prospects which present themselves on every side, of in • creaseil'ilemand from foreign markets geners:ly, the position of the Bah of-Imgland to afford fa cilities for. or:at least .to refrain from contracting the operations of our erchants, is viewed as highly favorable, when cpmpared with its position for some years past. 1,- WAI Flornss.—Thi Wax Figures now ex hibiting, at the Town HIIII:by Mrs. Schenk, are worrb seeing. They ar well executed, particu larly a Miner in hi 4 full regalia, which Mrs. S. has added to her collection within a few days.— The price of ntirtiittance tie so small, that all can go, see, and judge for t4mselves. • The Harrisburg Chrongle takes strong ground a•• gainst the tax on Coal.— rnn. Inq. So will every other iierson who ninlerstands the true interests of the, cate. A Home LEAnut is io be formed in Cincin nati. Another Forgery in *ill street, New York, to the tune of $BOOO. So we go. DOCT. LAII.I7:!CER met ivith a cold reception in Boston. TExas.--Tbe populatlon of Teals is stated to he 27,800 Mar t icb. . On the 23d inst. by the ' ev. Joseph hier.ok Mr. Bina OHS 'S REAFF EttcrEa P• BACON, both or Nlinersville. • MC c 4 bs In dile borough, on Morila. last, Joss:l'llC. son of Poet. Thomas C. llulme, c!it this borough. in the 4th. year of his age. Our Market, CORRECTED WEEK I.V. - PpTTSVILLE, Jan. 29, 1842. Wheat Flour, pr Bbl. $6,25; Bacon, per lb. 6 d B Rye do cwt. 1,621 Pork, " 4i Wheat, bell , 1,28 l Hams, X 0 114 e, "' 65 i'' Potatoes, bush! Ce 2 Corn, " 551' Pla 'ter, . ton 5,00 o.ts, , " 50 i I lay "12 tot° Fggs, dna 16' Tnnothyaid, bshl 2,50 Butter, lb - 18; glover - 1_ - ' ',I 5,00 lig' REPEAL ASSOOATIPN.—A stated meeting of the Pottsville Repeal (Association will be held at Mr. O'Conne: r 's hotel, on Monday evening next, the 3lst Mat •at 1 o'clock. • A general attendauce hf the 'Members is re quested, as delegates willibe appointed to attend the great Repeal Convention tube held in Phila- delphia, ea the 22d day of February next. . ' 1110314 S J. BAIR D, Presk. P. FOGARTY, Scct'y. I Jannary 29 5 L UST,- 1n this Borough on Thiarsday evening last, a Ladies Gold Peiricil•Caite. A liberal re Ward will be paid for the p ncil, by leaving it at this efface_ January 29, 5 .„ ,x , p, • •••, Hoston4thirty ..appointment of tall. Mint des to set. ten the two Conn. Er rortsvALE ATHENIAN INSTIL ,THTE.—A stated meeting of the Athenian In- . stitute will be held at the Town dell, on Tues. day evening; Febt nary lat, at fia , o'clock. Pre. vious to the transaction of business Mi. R. Palmer will Lecture - on " - the art of Printing and its influences," The Ladies and Gentlemen i :cf the Borough of Pottsville and vicinity, are'r&- speetfully invited to eatery'. Jan. 29 THOMAS FOSTER, Sec v, mime BOORS.—Time Books large and, small. 'AL and also Time Book Paper, for one month and two weeks, for sale by B. BADMAN. Janto , lIIMMTEILS IN 12 and 25.1 b. lier„s, for fon, mle at Philadelphia prices, by Jamiary 29 S= 8.. BANN AN. A LUAD barrels Siperior Albany Alerrust - received and for sale very cheap, by . Jan. 29. 5 , JAMES l/OWIN EX, . STBAY lIORSE.—Came to the sub scriber, residing in Wayne Townshifo, Schriylk ill county, about (our weeks ago, a bar i te Brown Horse, about Bor 9 ) cars old. The own er is to come forward. grove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will'be bold according to law. MICHAEL KiN TNER. . January 29 . . 5-I.* Sherman's Cough Lozengers, Sherman's Worm Lozengers, Sherman 'e Camphor Lozengera, • Slim man's-Poor Alan's Plaster. , A fresh supply of the above valuable Medicines just received and for *ale at MARTIN'S Drug and Chemical store, rottsvtile. January 29, 5--3 dfIyIF,ANGIES, GU% FES, FIGS, &C.—Just IL , received and for sate, at low prices, by the sub scriber. Oranges, Lemons, Figs. Grapes, Prunes. Currants, Bunch ll.Osins, Cocoa, Nuts. Tamarinds, Currant Jelley, &e, January 295-3 JOIIN S. C. 11IAR n N. FrO JUSTICES OP TILE PEACEr—An Adjouthed meeting of the Auditors of the Coun ty will be held at the Commissioners' Office in Or wigenurg, on the last Monday, in January, being the 31. t of said month. It is therefore expected that the several Justices attic Peace of said county, will fur nish at the Com.nissioners' Office, a statement of the amount of fines received bap them under penal statutes. By order of the Commis•ioners. J3O. 29, 5 J. 11. DOWNING, Clerk. .0111.1 subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract ji of Coal Land, situate on the Brood Moun tain, Schuylkill county, 416 acres, more or less. The Mammoth, Jugular a ,d Pine Knot Veins, have been proved an this tract. There arc also several othdr celebrated veins of Coal, as well as svecral veins of iron ore on the same; it is also well timbered. The terms accurnmodating. and the Aide indisputable. For furter particulars en quire of ICILA EL MURPHY, Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville- January 29 5 MFRS. SCHENCK. of Easton, respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville and its vi cinity, that her Cabinet of Wax Figures' will be open for the reception of visitors at the Pottsville Town Hall, for a few weeks. She would also state that she has added a full length. Miner to her collection within a few days. The fir, o first scene cmprtses tin.° figures a , repre senting true and striking likeness of , ' MRS. W I LII A Who shot a colored man, ( a slave of General ) in self defence, on Monday, April I, PA:39,'in Greenwich township, New Jersey. MURI!EIt of MUM M'CREA, representing two savages In the act of murdering a beautiful and unoffending female. This group has been called a master piece by eminent artiste, for. its beautiful display of the passions. The determin ed look end strong grip of the savage on one side, in the act of giving a death blow with the tomahawk ; the fiendlike ana exulting look of the other, in the act of taking the scalp, one the re ligious resignation depicted in the countenance of the female, fdrms a striking contrast. OTHELLO, The Moor of Venice, in the act of Stabbing Dee. demons.. Also, Hard Times, or the Present Pressure, Charlotte Temple, Maj. Auckland and Lady H arr i e t, Joseph, the VirEin and Child, Alexander, 'and Dlogeiee, the Gpsey FORTUNE TELLER,. Together with riarrous other highly interestirg figures. The above figures, which are as large as life, are all the work of Mis. Schenck, who is sell taught' in the art or making' ihem. 1E flours of Exhibition from 10 o'clock, A. M. to 9 P: IL. Admittance 'l4 cents, Children half price. January 29, 5 NOW IN TEI OF PUBLIC t TION, A DICTIONARY OF Arts, Manufactures and Mines. By ANDREW UR N. D., F. R. S. 4-e. Illustrated with 1241 Engravings! THIS is unquestionably, the MO4, popular work of the kind ever published, and a book most admirably adapted to the wants of all classes of the community. The fi'llowing ore the important objects which the learned author endeav orstoaccompl;sh : Is'. To instruct the Manufacturer, Metallurgist and l'radesthan the pi inciples ofllieir respective processes, so as to render them in reality the masters of their business, and to emancipate them from ,a state of bondage to such as are too commorily - giriverned by a blind prejudice and a vicious routine. 2dly. To-ittrird Merchants, Brokeiii, Dress!. tern, Drugests and Officers of tlic Revenue char. acteristic descriptions of the commodities which puss through their hands. 3dly. By exhibiting Foam of the finest devel— °penitents of Chemistry, and Physics. to lay open an excellent practical school to students o f these kindred sciences.. 4thly. To teach Capitalists, who may be desi. I OUS ul placing their funds in some productive branch of industry to select judiciously among plausible Claimants'. sthly. To enable gentlemen of the law to be come will acquainted with the ntture of those petent schemes whiehrirc apt to give rise to liti gation. 6thly. To. present to Legislators such a clear expoNitian of the staple manufactures ai may dis. suade them from 'enacting laws which obstruct industry, or cherish one branch of it, to the inju ry of tunny others, And lastly, to give the general reader, intent chiefly on Intellectual Cultivation, in dr.:cling those general transtormatint“ of m atter to which Great Britain and 'the Uaited States owe their paramount wealth, rank and power among the natter:it of the earth. The latest statistics of every important object of manufacture are given from the hest, and, usually, from official authority, at the end ofeach art ic!e. The work will be printedv from the second London Edition, which sells for $l2 a copy. It will be put on good paper, in new brevier type, and will make about 1400 pages, large royal octavo. It will be issued ir. twenty one semi monthly numbers, ( in covers) ai 25 cents each. Ti agents this affords a rare opportunity, as we can - put the um k to them on terms extraordi nary:favorable. In every manufacturing town and every village, throughout the United States and Canada, subscribers may be obtained with the greatest facility. Address, post paid, Le Roy Sunderland, 126 Fulton ra , New York'. January 29 5 lI I ARRISBURO . MILL-STONE MANU ".FACTORY.—The subscriber has just re mised from llavre, France, ON6 monastic. Bean Timms, of very superior quality, and is prepared to manufacture to order ad sixes of Thu. Svoses, at the lowest pas.ibly rates. All the matetials used are of the best quality, and the stones are equal to any in the world. Stoats will be exchanged for Log timber, Stone coal, Iron, any kind of grain, Leather, or any other saleable article, at the highest market prices. Letters addressed -to the subscriber will re ceive the same , prompt attention, as if personal application were made. WILLIAM IL KEPNER. Harrisbarg Mill Stone Mena. , factory, Jenuary'29, 1831. 5-4 mo. ' Valuable Coal Land for Sale. CABINET OF WAX FIGURES. IMPORTANT WORK. FRENCH BURRS. mum 0501AILL ROAD CABS, Are. WIRE subscriber offers at private sale a nuria:l ber of Drift and Pail Road Cara, Screens,] 4 - c., which in conseyaence of curtailing his ba,: sinews, will not be wanted. The Rail Road Cars are suitable for. the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Railroads, and will be sold low for cash, or on them fur ap. proved endorsed notes. Apply to . F. lIO DGSON, St. Clair, nr • his agent, John Pinkerton,. Janaary 29 • 5-3 t ExEcuTows , NOTIC E.—No tice is hereby given that. Letters Testamen erg have. been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the subscribers, residing in the Borough of Pottsville, in said county, of the estate of Jacob Hiller, late of said Ihrough, Brewer, deceased. All persons indebted to "said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims or demands agaicat said estate, are rcquestecf to make the same known, without. delay to GEORGE JACOB IIEfIR, CASPER KURIZ, Executors of the last will and Testament. ofJacob Hiller,dee. January 0 5-6 t To the Honorable the Judges, of the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, now holding a COurt of General Quarter Sessions of Me Peatei in and for said county ; The Petition of JO/IN Cants; Rapectfully .sheweth. That your Petitioner has rented the commodious house in the Borough of Pinegrove. kept for a number of years past as a house of Public entertainment, and known as Washington Hotel, and as he is well provided with house loom and conveniences, fur the lodging and ac commodation •of strangers, and travellers, he therefore prays your Honor , to grant him a Li. cense fur the ensuing year. And he will ever pray. JOHN CHRIST, %Ve r di° sub s cribers, citizens of the Borough of•Prnegrove, Schuylkill county, do certify, that the.auove Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom• modate the Public, and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty, and temperance, and is well provided with lioube room and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Strimpfler, Paul Brand, John Huber, ' A. Holmei , , George Shicker, John Stees, William Graaf, George F. Mars, Philip Zimmerman, John Kiirriller, John Barr, John D. Loenhard, Jacob Christ, George Shartel, Samuel Goss},— Jacob Huber, Christian Ley, Joseph Kiefer, Isaac Harvey. January 29 s—• rrHE President and Managers Gf the A delphia and Reading Railroad Company, desirous to induce individuals to place Cars and Trunca on their road, for the Transportation of Coal, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That they will allow ail persona to place 4 or 8 wheeled cars or trucks on their road, for the transportation of coal, and that they will make a deduction of 30 cents per ton between Mount Carbon or - Schuylkill Haven, to the Columbia Bridge or Richmond, to such persons us may a. vail themselves of this,privßege. All cars placed on the road to be approved of .y-the Inspector of the Company, and not to carry more than 4 tons to a 4 wheeled car, or 8 tons to an 8 wheeled car. As arrangements arc now making to connect with the different Railroads its the Coal region, the Company will soon be prepired to afford every facility for the transportation of any a— mount of.Ooal that may be offered. By order of of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Jan. 29 5 Secretary and Treasuret TILE PHILADELPHIA, 0 EADING, and POTTSVILLE HAIL ROAD. wta? _ WAS opened for Passenger Travel, and the general Transportation of Merchandise, on Thursday. January 13th, 1842. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Hours of Storting of Passenger ?rains. From Pottsville, at Eli A. M. ( Daily. From Philadelphia, at 9 A. M. -Hours of Passing Reading. ' For Philadelphia. at 106 A. M. For Pottsville, at 12a P. M. Both Trains passing at Pottstown. - FARES, lst Class. 2d Class. Between Pottsville & Philado. 3,50 2,50 *. •Orwigriburg 3,25 2,30 " Port Clinton, " 300 2,25, Hamburg 2,75 2.00 " Reading 2,25 1,75 " ,Doiiglt.”vt:lo " Pottstown al 1.50 1,10 ' Phoenixville " 1,00 0,75 " Norristown " 0.50 0,40 " Reading & Pottsville, 1.40, 1,00 EXCURSION TICKETS, With the priv.ilege of returning next dip, lit Class Care. . Between Philada. & Pottsville, $5OO • Reading, 3,011 " ' Pottstown, ' 2,00 Phcentxville, 1,50 *I Norristown, 0,75 Depot in Philadelphia, S. E. Cornet of Broad and Cherry streets. Both Trains will stop for way Passengers ai the following points, besides those mentioned above :—Schuylkill Haven, . filohrsville. Alt house's Bridge, Baumstown, Christman's Geig er's Store, Royer's . Ford Bridge, Pdwling'. Bridge, Valley Forge, Port Kennedy, Putt's Store, Conshohocken, and Springi All Passengers are reqt.ested to procure their ickel9, before the train - starts. January 22 - • 4 TANNER'S Four-Sheet Map of the United States. EDITION OF 1842 PROPOSALS for publishing lip subscription a new and greatly improved edetion of Tan. ner's Map of the United States, embracing all the countries enumerated in the Census of 1840 and late surveys, together with the Oxlsting ca nals and Railroads throughout the country: In addition to all the recent Government Sur rieys, new (eV; ns, this Map cemprehend nearly the whole of Texas, the Western Dis. tricts, of the United States, Including Oregan, and Mandan, and Canada. It contains, also, beautifully executed Plans of the cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing ton, Cliarlston, New Orleans, Cincinnati, 4.c.; and Maps on enlarged scales of the Environs of those Cities, Statistical Tables of the population of each State and Territory. The whole of the Map has been subjected to the most thorough revision and co w presents a satisfactory view of the entire Tc•rritory of the United Statee, to which is added a digested lode:, by which any place may be found with the utmost facility. The size of the Map mounted on rollers; is 5 feet 4, by 4 feet 2 inches. The price ,ot this Map and accompanying Book, to Subscribers, will be eight dollars, paya ble on delivery. To non subscribers the price will be ten dollars. This is the only Map containing Plans of cit ies, and Texas, Subscriptionswill 'be received for a :invited period, at the reduced price, at the Map Estab lieliment,73 Chesnut st. The price will be rais ed to ten dollars in a few days. Oa' Subscribers received at this office January 22 . DRAMS AND MEDICINES. JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug and Chemical Store, Centre Street. first door abOveMahantango POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKI LL COUNTY, P• Where he offers for sale a choice and well ticketed assortment of fresh - Druz+. Dledicines. Che- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. meals. Patent Medicine, Paint Brushes,Sash, Tools, Paints, Glass, Putty, Perfumery, ite. Orders from Physicians, Country Merchants, thank fully received and promptly attended ,to, at a small advance on City wholesale prices. • 117Panieular attention given to Physician's preserip dons at all heart November 5 MINERS' T . JOURNAL: QeMPSPIRIBLE.--Seotes Bible and Com mentary in 3 vols. Just received and for safe by /anon 22 4 . B. BAN:NAN. VVELCII BOORS.—Welch Bibles, Testa meets. and Spelling Books. by the dozen or single ' -Jost rureived and for sale by January '2" 4 , B. BANNAN. fiZTIIIPS & CANES,—A fresh supply of Ili ,' V ding and Gig Whips. Canes, 4r... of the, best manufacture. Just received and for sale by January 22 4 B. BANN AN. EOM 1. 4 11'11Y OF TUE lICAVEIS, illl4 Just rmeived an d for : sale by B. BANNAN. January 22 4-- P LASTER.—Plaster for sale by the ton, half or quarter ton. by the subscriber, at Beck's the West Branch, BENJAAIIN REESER. January t?. it titE4 m i blILE u t ß y F,. with ' plates, which.--M m .Wa,:glthei to be Walker onFe. Fe- Beauty, in e han4 ut every younz lady who wishes to adapt r di , e . ssias variously influenciad the forms, cum plrsiotond,expression of each individual; just recei ved and fur . sa le by B. lIAPIN AN. January 22 4- -- WHITFIELD'S SERMONQ.,—The Ser. moms of the Rev! George Whitfield, A. M complete in one volume, just receivdd and for saJe by January'at, 4 B. BAN NAN. .ADI ES , CARD CASEs AND POCKET almost every variety. which will be sold at less than Philadelphia retail prices by January 15. 3 B. BANNAN. G ETZ'S FORM BOOK—A few copies of this work. whith is now nearly out of print, just received and fur sale by B. BANNA N. January 15 3 " oURN Nt; NOTE PA pnit--or a supe rior quality, for Funeral Notices. Just recoil. ed and for sale by Jan. 15 3 11 . BANN AN. BOlittfiDE WS VILLAGE SERJIONS;,—Jusi 12 , -P received ,and for sale by B. BAN:NAN. January 15 3 N A I I,S & 3PIK ES.—By the quantity or single Keg, for sake at Philadelphia Wholesaie prices, by JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount carbon, January 15 3 sIDER VAL HE VirENS.,-I,Vnli /CY numerous plates,also ) Celestial Scenery, for sale by Jan. 15, 3 B. BANNAN. S'EE.A.M ENGI N E. -A ' , trend hand Steam Engine and Boilers, of 25 to 30 boric power, tor sale at a reduced price, and coal will be taken in payment. Enquire of JOHN 11E341E411U N 0.114 South 3d street, Philadelphia. January 22 4-6 111 1 0DGER'S P-E'S KN IVES 4 —A fresh sup ply of these celebrated knives, warrantee gene. ice. from 314 cents to $2,50 each, jest received and for salt by B. BANNA N. Janpary 15 z • 3 rnIIIE UNIOR CHOMAL LIM lIONY— a Of Sacred Music, with German and English lines to each tune, last edition, revised and,improred, by If. c. Eyer. For sale by • B. BA NN AN: January 15 Ili It) COFFEE. —5O Bags Strong Scented Itio Coffee, for sale by r . Dee 2:), 52 MILLER & HAGGERTY. LEAT lIER ! LEATHER ! !--Shoemakers' Upper and Sole L, her of good quality, very cheap, just received and fur sale by Dec. 4, 49- R. D. SIIDENER. a'n GIUCUILTU R %11. A I.SIANACS for 1812. which ought to he in the Medd of every Farmer anti Gardener, price 61 cents, for sale by December 18 51-- B BANNAN. VERY CDOICE GREEN AND BLACK & J. Beatty have just received from New York, a large supply of choice Green aim Black Teas. Deeember 29 52—ck NE%V Irtms.—T & J. Beatty have just rereiv• ved 1000 lbs. small Hams, for family use, cure this season, of d superior quality. December 18 PAMIDY BlBLES,—llandsomely bound, with gilt edges. at the low rate of S 5 50 and 86. Just received and for sale by B. B.kNN AN. January 1 1— MILLER & HAGGERTY have oo hand a large and very general assortment oC Dry Goods, Groceries, %Vines and Liquors.- which they will sell at reduced prices, for cash, or for approved accept ances, January 1, 1— 3IBERTON BO: itniNG scut) OL Vo FE3IA rs.-Sonat ed is Chester Comity, Penn a)lvania, 28 milca N. W. from Pleladelphia, and 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenixville. November 27. 48— N 1 , 1 %V COO lIS.—JOSEPH - WHITE & SON have t n hand _a larßand general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be saki cheap for Cash, Of in exchange for country [godlier. t• Carbon, Oct. 31A. It4lo. yin A NOS.—The subscribers have been appoint -7 - -Atzemi. ty the Netr - York -M•truific - i• - :ns Co for the sale of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos,' - of either , Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18, 51—. T. &J. BEATTY. 11EPO•ITQRY OF SUNDAY SCHOOL 11J.NION 11001(5.—The subscriber has made arrangements to keep a . Depository of the Books pub lished by the Sunday School Union. Sunday Schools and' other Associations:, supplied at Philadelphia prices. B. BANNAN.. December-18 51— VI It ICA EN HAM N E subser bur has just received direct frum , the iteporieri an assortment of Fieckenham Needles of a superior quality, put up in hoses of 100 each, or 25 assorted in a paper. Price 3q cents per bog, or 12a cents per, papci. 'fry them ladig, and if they are riotgoo ' d, return them. , B. BANNAg. • • January 15. 3 . Alit! Crek• and Mine- Ht!! Navigation and Rail . Ruad Company. TIRE anard of Manazerp have, this da.y -declared .a dividend of three per cent, on the'cal ital Stock of his company, for the last six months; payable to the stockholders or their leg al representatives, on or id ter the 18th inst., at, the °ike of the Treasurer. Jan. 8, 2 A. RUSSF.L, Spey &'Tres:r. [KT U. S. Gazette, publish 3 dues, and charge this office! AT PUBLIC SALT, A FARM, GR.' ST AND -SAW MILLS. l ifr lV HA. be exposed to public sale, on the 7th of February, 1811, - at 12 o'clock, on the Premises, the very valuable property, briefly de. scribed as knows; having been part of the Jen kins' Estate, viz; 215 acres, 76 perches, with al lowance, of which about 100 acres are in cultiya. Lion, with a large Apple Orchard ;, the residue Woodlandoncluding Limestone Land, and large veins of Iron Oie. The premises are situated In East Buffalo township, Union county, Pa., on the west side of the %Vest Brandi] ofSusquehan na, about five miles from 'Northumberland, and three from Lewisburg, adjoining lands ot Miss Jenkins, and Messrs. Snook t Penny. These are two never failing water powers for med by Turtle Creek, which intersects the tract, at ono of which there is a Clover Seed Mill, on Burrell's patent, a Millers" House, and on the other a Merchant Flouring Orist Mill of stone, overshot wheels and three run of stones, and a /4 ,• ;: 4 SaW Mll. A ood Brick and frat kV.% Dwelling pau g se, with a Millers ; -is s;- % 3 Douse convenient; and a ‘ large log Bank Barn are also erected. The tract is well watered by springs and streams, and eligibly situated in a populous neighborhood. The Iron Ore of Montour'e Ridge, extending into the premises, appears to he Lin- great abun dance, upon the river bank, where it is laid open, and is believed to pervade the continuous ridge across the - Property. From an adjacent tract, the Shamokin Iron company now procure the Iron Ore fur their Furnace, and both tracts af ford commodioul and free navigation, promoted by the slack-water of the Shamokin Dam, to the Rail Road at Sunbury, which leads to the Sha mokin Coal Mines and Iron Works. Purchasers are invited to view the premises careffilly, andupon inquiry they will find the ti tle free from ell doubt and difficulty. The' terms of payment ore :—when the Proper. ty is struck off $5OO, and as soon as the deed is tendered, which will be within Sve days, tite further sum or 61 1700. Of the residue, $5,000 may remain unpaid for three years, and the rest in equal yearly. instalments of 611,000 a year, from the time of sale. All not paid at the deliv ery 'of the deed, to be secured ty bond and snort• gage, bearing interest.' Further inquiries may ha .niade of UENRY W. SNYDER,Selinsgrsee. Assignee of Samuel Klaiber: or of Jan: 8, 2 HUGH BELLAS, Sunbury. crz .."-'-'' ,, •:, , '•:` , f- , , , :7,:•••c0 . Wistarss•Balsaai or Wild Cherry. THE GREAT REXEDY. ' 11OR Conscrawnon and Li arna Cnnuusres. , Ja• - Amnia Baoncner Cam. in CHILDREN, WHOOPING &HIGH, PAINS OR WEAENtSe h aI , THE Batas; Cnaosic, Cuuons, and all discascs of the Pulmonary Organs. READ WRAT IV HAS DONE. A Wonderful -Recotery.—Mni. S. E. Austin was attacked will,' this disease in the fall of 1838, ortginattog from a' violent cold which settled up on her lungs. Various remedies were re.sorted to—the most skilful physicians were consulted— yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject to violent fit, of coughing, expectorated large quan tities of matter and was evidently sinking very fast. In this distressing situation, after all the various remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect al relief, the invaluable flotsam re stored her to health ; and cow, in the place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society. in better 'heslth and spirits (hit° she has enjoyed for years. 37 See deserip. . case i n Dr. Wistat's Tee lion of this interesting attee on Censumptinn. Disinterested Tistitiony.•-• Baying witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's repara tion of Wild Cherry,in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and car. rect. J. IL WALTERS, M. D• New York, April 12,1841. A Surprising Cure—Mrs..Maitha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Metha , odist church, was also afflicted with Consump"- lion in its worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately. This .circumstance -being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent cir cumstances, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance where it has not given surprising relief. lD We,the undersigned, members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. IVinson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects -true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are afflicted. (:tone M WAR., MARV G ARDNYR, TIIO3IAb CO - HON ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complaior.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thiscomFlaint for nearly five years, during which time she was under the most skit ful physiciani—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and ❑omompathic remedies, and every thing that af (mod her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes In the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una ble to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxborough, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of — Wild-1,1 tarry, like that you sent toe before. I have taken nearly all of the first, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have usrd a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved tue so much. It has stopped my cough entirety, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every way than 1 have fot many months. Yens', respectfully, JAMES KELLY. 11olinesburg, September 12, 1841. Friend Wisiar—l must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Hal. sem. 1 have how taken three bottles me all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than ell the medicine I have ever taken be. fore. Send ice by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HoLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 18-11. Dear Doctor,—Dearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has.made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day fur a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jayne's Especto. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me as much good us yours has. Send by the steamboat B.Aivar. Yours truly, PAINS IN THE BREAhT, DEBILiTy, WEAKNESS AND COUGH.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in Which he says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough, frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recove.red and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob enyder has au thorized us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had trial every thin& in vain. He was subject to constant wheeima, troublesome Cough, Spit. Lang of Phlegm, Pain in the' Chest, and tvlmetitnes in this region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. ' • Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and t; best, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal. sam. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that it has alteady attained the highest reputation, and al. though scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made, public, we can proudly say, its lame has-spread in every direction, and at is rap idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. ' I:4I3GGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, wit: find this medicine an important and valuable at dition to their stock, end should , ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there ore doubt less ohdusand suffering who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. El7' Be partitular when you purchase, to ask for P.R.,WISTAR'e BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, HP there is an article called the "Swine or , WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirel# a differ - eat medicine. Prepared, wheles.ale and retail,-by WlLt.raves & Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $ I 00 a.bottle. Sold in Pottsville by Agent for Schuylkill county.; ' Er Druggists and dealers supplied at • the wholesale prices. January 1 ASSIGN EEE 9 S SA LE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Monday, the 15th day or February next, at I o'clock at the house of Michael Graeff, in Orwigaborg, Schuylkill county. the following desirable prop- • nay. FRANKLIN ROLLING MILL, ' With Tinning Lathe, two, puddling Furnaces, Forge with four ,fires, large Coal House, Smith Shop. Office, a genteel and well finished two Story Stone doable Mansion House, sixteen convenient Houses for work. gi; men, Barn and Stabling, and about 1000 Acres of Land, about eighty of which is amble, and in a' high state of cultiva. tion.the remainder Wool and Sprout Land, sit uate on the Little Schuylkill River, immediately on the little Scnnylkill Rail Road, eight miles Ron the Philadelphia and . Reading Rail Road, with which it is to connect, eight miles from the Schuylkill canal, and tour from Orwigsburg,. the seat of ;optics (or Schuylkill county. For further information enquire of Maybury A.. Bertolet, on the premises, or of the subscriber, Reading, Berke county. RICHARD BOONE, Moines of Samnel Bendel. January 22 4 COPARTNER.SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore ca rting between John SI, Dikens and the subscri ber, in the construction of the Swatara Railroad, near - Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, is this • day mutually dissolved, and the interest in the work which belonged to me is transferred to Thomas IL Musselman, who becoMes the partner of Mr: Mena. All debts and acounts due to •or from the late BIM are to be settled by the new firm of Dikens and &lunchtime. - i Jan: 25, 4-41 ATKINSON MARTIN. 4~%,~. ^r.., Andommity itoinst los* or Manias, by Vire Capitiil 6100000. • - - • - CIEARTER . PERPETUAL. • Tile. _SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE. COM ' PANW make Insurances. eithertemporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country. ortllonses_, Barns, and Buildings of all kit+, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses. Cattle,, Agricultural, Commereial and Manu facturing.,Stock and Utensils of every description; V.:stt..iand their CargrulHat in port, as well as,Mortga gesand Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter, at the Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICHAEL, President. - L. KRF.T3IIIIIAAR, Secretary. Dtaxmotte. Morton McMichael, - Charles Stokes,' -Joseph Wood. Archibald Weight. P. L. Lagucrenne, .Samucl Townsend, Elijah Gallen, . Robert.Loughead. George M. Troutman. - R. W.. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed Mutter for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make I NSCIRAIWES upon, every description °Compere) at the lowest rates. , ' BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville, Feb rah 1841. • DELA:O S 4IM COUNTY INSURANCE Co. Capitalfanthor4ed by law, $250,000. ' CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels, Mills. Barns, Stables, !Merchandise. Fur niture and Property of every d ascription, against loss °Maumee by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against lose on all kinds.° f marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation orgoode,warea. and merchAndise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any further information on the sohjectorin gurance, either against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to ,11F.NRY G. ROBINSON 4 Ai•ent, jul) 15 34—tf At Sehuvlkill Haven. or WILLIAM 13 POTTS, _ A t Orwikorsbure. 'INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO., OF Pin LAPELFH A. Capital, $ 400,000, Paid hi. CHARTER PER pEToAL, CONTINUE to make Insurance, pe•mament lJ andlimited on every description of property in loam and country on the usual favorable terrine. Of f ice 161} Chesnut Street near filth street. CHARLES N. HAWKER,. President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant. James Scott. Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. Modeeai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BANCKER, See't. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the abate mentioned institutioc, and is now pre. pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsiille, June 19, 1811. 25—ly HEAD ACHE. JUDGE PATTERSON. FAD the following ftim Judge Patterson. for thirty years the first Judge of the County in which be lives. MithVetoten, N. J. March 12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock 4. Co. Centlernen—YOu are at liberty to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which at is intended. [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ] iirtmor CERTIFY that my daughter has been affix ed with sick neadache for the space of about 20 tears. the attacks occurring once in about two weeks, trequentl. lasting 24 hours during which time the paroxysms have been so severe. as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after having tried almost all other remedies in vain I have been induced as a last resort to try Spohn's headache Remedy as sold by you; and to the great disaapointment and any of karrelf and her friends I found very material relief from the first dose of the medicine; she has followed up the directions with the article, and in every case when an attack was threatened has found immediate rehet, until she is near permanentlycured. The attacks are now very seldom, and disappear im mediately after taking the quantity directed. A hot e that others may be benefited by the use of this truly invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the above, and remain your obedient servant, JEIIV PAT PERSON, Judge of the Court C. P. Sold max by Comstock & Co. '7l, Maiden Lane, And also by Win T. Epting. Clemens & Parvin and J. S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsvilie, Schuylkill Co. Jnne 2 . WILLIAM THOMAR OAT ME%.L. PHIS economical and nutritious article of food = hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland and Ireland, is manufaCtured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any qunntity equal to any imported. even superio., being fresh. It is also for sale by most of the Merchants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & William nines. & Co. Clem ens & Parvin, William PlultlilF x Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. 4-c. as well as by some pi merchants in Minersville and Port Carbon. - - - - Matiufacturera of Flour, Oat Meal, di ('earl Bar ley, on the Willow St. Rail Road, between 19. th and 13th. Phila , November 6, 1841. 45-1? Office ry' the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Philadelphia, tannery 10, 1842. AT an Electiun held this day agreeably to the Acts of incorporation, the following named gentlemen were chosen officers of the company for the ensuing year-. MAN A.C, RIM Elihu Chimney, Coleman Eicher, John A. Brown, William William Plait, M.S. Richards, or Reading. SAMUEL BRADFORD, Tres'r. & See'y Janaary IS 3 A Tan election held at the Pennsylvania Hal 4-0 - in the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the 27th of December, 1841; the following per., sons were duly elected Officers of the Mill Creek and Mine ,Hill Navigation and Rail Road CUM. pony, for the ensuing year. President. GEORGE PATTERSON. Managers. ,Burd,Patterson, Harvey Holkins, Samuel Sillyman, Samuel Lewis, Andrew Russel. H. T. Taylitir; Reel fiery. an 4 Treasurer. • • A swam Russm.. January 8 • • 2 Office of the Mine Hill .and . Schuylkill Haven Rail Road company; Philadelphia, Janulry 1110812. Tan election held this da3i, tbe . u a aterna. tll med stockholders were duly elected offniers fur the ensuing pear, viz: PIMIDZNT. JAM.ES DUN DAS„ 111/iNAGERIN . Benjamin Kugler: John Livezev, Henry Paul Beek,. John H. Cregson, William Richardson, Edward Lowber, Adam Everly. Thomas Ridgway, Samuel Mason, Jr. Jeremiah hacker. January 15-3 Ulla BR ELLA S.—Thesub.cribor re specttulty Sege leave to announce to the public of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he hes removed his elegant stock of Silk and Cotton Um. brollas from Reading to Pottsville, where he in. tends to continue the business if he should meet the favor of the• public, which he will do all in his power to obtain, by the manufacture of the best and modern articles. He also repairs and covers Umbrellas and Parasols, at the shortest notice, and at the most reduced prices. lie re. sides at. NO. ; 4, Illehantango 'street. HENRY ROSENTHA L, SAMUEL F. TIST EARL, AR, INVITES kho citizens of Pottaville and its vi. •mcinity. to fee his specimens of Painting at the residence of Ais brother, in centre .street, where he can be censulted-on all things, appertaining lato his pee ion. Pottsville. anuaryl ,I PROTECTIO.N_. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS R',ad Company PREAIDENT. WILLIAM F. EMLEN, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer Petteville.Thcember 25, 1841. 82-3 m --" orm.A gdod assortment at ti varying ..,from 61 to 311 cents estcb, for sale' • January 15 13- AN • ... LOT FO SALE: —WiII he 'old private sale, a lot", piece of round, 'Aiwa le 00 tile' . EesteirY side •of . William . strcii; at the distanit • i , of one hundred arid thirty- feet Ninth. easterly from nalrantanto slicer. In the Bor,- ough of Pottsville, containing in Trout on Will. ism street, finy:five feet; and one hundred and ten filet in. depth: For woo, aYc. apply at this office: January IS -3-3 t • & GERMAN LANGUAGES. —The subscriber respectfully amino:mem, to the public that he• is prepared to give lessons is the Frenth end, Germeu. latiguates, to ilassre or in private families. For terms apply lit M. Shubert's Store; Centre Street, , 2d—ly •E. F SOAP AND CANDLE ItIA.NUFACTDD AI,. 19, Mod 51.,1;e1 wern Id, and 3d and rt nie and etillornhill OliN BNCROFT, Jr„ respettaily iti- OF A ,• eines Storekocpers, Merchants That he Ilanufactuies and bag for sale, Palm, White, Variegated. Yel loth anei brodli Scald: Mould and Dipped Candles, All strgood quality and at rea'Aunableprieei, QT A liberal discount alln . wpd Cur cash. , Philadelphia. July 10, 28-11 y, ..,, 'MOUNT CAitHON - Schuylkill County. t rip RUBEN BRlGHTotespeetfully announce s sul , to his friends and the-public that he has tak. en this splendid; airy and: delightful establish=. -meta, situated at the termination of the Reading end Philadelphia Rail 1;! 1 ; 1 ,..g.i. Rood, where he will bo hapPy to Wait those who'visit the Coal Region, On business, or for the purpose of enjoying rho mountain air and water. .The llotel is larger finished and furnished in the best style—rind no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being %Attila ten minutes walk of the Borough of Ponsvillei though sufficiently removed to escape the Oust: and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed that it will be found much morn pleasant and agreeable, than env other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the lintel is a large' . and besuidul garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail 'Road. (extending to the Mines and thence to Sunbury) the Ccntre Turnpike, and at they same time affirding a real and, romantic view of five Mountains. 'Fire house is a4rplidd Kith pore mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A plendid pleasure Car is kept fur the exclusive' accommodation of visitors, who may lie disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and 11111 l au. tic scenery of the surrounding country: Individ uals or families may rely on hav'ing ample mum, and every possible attention. Mount Carbon,Junel9, ISII MIR J.. A. 011011 K, Pei moo* of Alu re, respeetfuity .tundeis his services to the citizens of Pottsville. He will be' happy lu watt on any one desirous of instruction on the Pauli, Forte, together with Singing, the Flu Flageolet, Accordcon, besides other in.P , ical in. struments. 11 sufficient eneourtigeotent is ntr,r. e d, b e proposes to open a singing school. %rt., first quarter will he devoted to laving tho foun dation of trmie, and after that the higher branch es will be taught. . Lessons in Sacred 111uNie trill be given to snit the stains congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught io both the Gormsni and EngitslAinguages. Pianorurtes tuned and revnired. Mr. Grohe't residence is at Dr• Brandner'i4. No. 9 Mahanton go Street. Sept. 25, !MI. 39—tr. Dr. Bedwell•s Tetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment, pR ICE 50 CENTS A 130 X—Is one of the hest and moat efficacious remedies in those troublesome di•eases yet discovered, as the foI• lowing certificate will show. This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the Totter in the face, I had large running sores t all over my throat, chin, neck and cheeks', in- . deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af. ter trying all the remedies I could think of, ' without the slightest advantage, I wig advised to try Bedwell's Teller Ointment, which alter usink, a few base: , entirely cured me, and I am, pleased to say, that although the cure has been! effected for some time, there is not onV oppear.i ado returning. SAMUF.L DEWEES, Apple 'urea!, above Puplir Lane. Philadelphia, July 2. 1833, BEDWELLIS GR :.EN OINTMENT. For the cure of Felons, Ulcers, old Cuts and Sores. This invaluable Ointment has long been in use, in. the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in curing old ULCERATED Soars, and long standing W 10503, has been truly' as: tonishing, fries 25 mina u b,.x. BEDWE,LL'S CO.UGII DROM PRICE 25 CENT,. PER BOTTLE—A most pleassnt i safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds,' lioarsenitss,We.ika,:s gni? cing rest and ease where all other remedies ham . failed. • The above highly esteemed medicines hose full directions attached to each article. Thi` public will do well to give them a trial, as many thousand hive been cured by their use Prepa red by James Bette, corner of 3d and Tammany, streets, Philadelphia. for Dr. Bedwell, and, bit sale ar the Drug and Chemical store of Jan. I, JOHN S. C MARTIN; Agent for Pottsville and vicinity.. RAIL RO %II IRON. complete assortment of Rail Roadiron from 21X11 to IX{ inch. • Rail Road Tires, from 33in. to 55 in. external diameter, turned & unturned: Rail Road Axles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Astro, manufactured from the patent EV Cable iron. Rail Road Felt, for placin g. between the Irtie Chair and atone block of edge Railways. India Rubber Rope, manufactured from New .nd Flax saturated witli India Rubber, and intended roe lndine Chains. Just received a eumplete assortment of Chains, frona I in. to I kin. pro; ved and manufactured from the best cable Iron. Ship Boat and Railroad Spikes, of sizes, kept constantly on hand nd for sa e by A. & G. RALSTON. &CO No. 4. South Front St ChllJd. iJO. 10 100!«..$ 100! WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B: LEIDY • • for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to bits - I , iIF.DICATI.II) EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively thernrongest preparation of Sarsa pdrilla in existence.. OAE BOTTLE is equal - to SIX PI NTs of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous persons-throughout the city and coun try f'r making Syrup therefrom. and who wilt sell at the rate of sevonty-fivecents to onedollar per bottle {about half a pint. - •, The efficacy of Saul parilla is well known in gem• fula or King's Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of tie Liver. Affections of the Skin and Bones. Ulcers of the Nose: Throat and Biddy, as well as an Antidote to Merchry and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseusea and a - gen.: erol Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids- Com ment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knows-its efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to get a gond preparation of it, and then thine will be no disappointine in its effects.. Dr. Leidy would refer To the 17t respectable Phys. icians in Philadelphia, us well as throughout tho United Siatesfor the sharacter tf his preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from phyti cians and others. that have been fritn lime to time published, note deemed u nnecessary as the charade, o his preparation vs f irm ly;established.—Throughod the Sotuthern States it is rued altogether.andthrough.. out the North takes the precedence over alt others, pary iicularly among physicians, who, fur the bent& of they amnia, ataxy, recommend it; • Dr Leidy cawboast of as many effectual cures performed by his medicated Extract or Sarsaparilla. as has ever been effected by tray medicino in sails.: tence. The reader is referred to tho directions acerimpa nying each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and further particulars:,' • Remember one &Ode, (halfa pint.) is equal tg vti pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. Prtee ON E DOLLAR per bottle-4g Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at Dr: Lei. dr. Health Emporium, Second street below Vine, Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE. AND $E DENTS, Philadelphia, and by . . Wro:T. EPTIN9. Druggist, Pottsville: February 70, 1841. . • it-- t .1^ MEM I EWE 11211111 OM 2.5-tf