~t~;~ =~- NE , To - 4 - 13 ;Leitit and ledely th gig sky, iluttarflY - Flattering ever scuff flowersi l'eclzbuds shorten: MO thyself:9r earvvith Say, what finger ro, red':. • Tby rich colons bn gel - • -Wail Goma Kflph t at o'er thee threw Each beght hoe ised thee from orn's fragrant mist, [lade thee through thy_tlay exist! • Ah ,bent:ith my linger press, • . _ Palpitates thy oily heart, E'en to death distrait. Fly away. poor soid: and be - Gay and trail* I , . Thus no more a Worm of eatik. shall one day fitlitOf forth; And —like thee—;t thing of air, ' Clothrd an sweetsind honiytif dews, Each sweet now'f t sharel _ . WEN VINSZIL-0L0GT....41 , ti• is the only animal that - Cooks his dinner before he eats if: All other spe cies of the same genus, I re c.o . tent to take the pro. viSions of nature as the( find,thern. But man's reason - has designed pa 3 and roasting-jacks, and tin-kitchens, stew•prioliond' bakers'•ovens ;" thus opening trarild Se!d forirtreexercise of that cul inary ingenuil whif h has rend< red the slimes . of - ,.Ohisso and Kitchener,t ininiortal. Wit whit grrskr does the gourmet d eat nver . in imagination, the rich dishes upon w itch he htis been feasting. r o He eeemi to have as uch plernotra in detailin m, to every De WA„. ad.hausealatais willing to 'huff to him, all the minutia: , f the courses upon which he has been feasting. Ho. is not content to eat his dinner himsidf, but must =keel! his segos:it . lances eat it With him . t i Of such importance is the gdstronomic art tr some, that Welplestio much if -the " wooden , wells" which afford them protection, are_lookett upon so important as tarir dinners. The ancients sought by the distraint / On of -crowns and flowers, -to stimulate-the onterp ising and retitiril the suc cessfull 'but modern aurnianda, despising such empty .boricirs and distinction, tempt the diffident with slauneh IT vention and reward , the daring with' real turtle. ~ . If charity seeks the ,id of the benevolent, she no longer trusts to the on& of oratory too melt • the, tender soul to pit , " and untie the purse strings, but,-grown wise by experience. sends, her • card in the shape of a dinner ticket, and thud op pelts, if not to loam, at least to ha next door neighbor, the stomach.t " ' "The hero is aci.lotiger conducted to the Tem ple of- Victory amid the shouts of his admiring countrymen, but to the public hotel, there to have his plate heaped with the choicest viands, his glass filled with the richest wines, and his health drank With ~ three times thrand a little one." , The hard haknow oexperience .$ the happiest Inotnents of h;sl life . 'a - ind the ringing of glasses, the rattle of dessert pl ter, and the stentorian vo ciferatiens of the toa. 'master . tO o Charge voui i l glaitses, gentlemen-5f r. DiJnysius Dactyl,-the or -mu/petit of the age, with nine times nine, " and to petit out the flood o his gratitude with half ii glass of port in one ha id anti a table napkin in the oilier. The orator who h. s been elected' to a seat in Congress, expresses the deep sense of his grati -tuae for the honor codifi. !Ted upon him by thojib .eral distribution of invitations fOr the unrestrein ed•cortsumption of mots, and the unlimited imbi bition of foreign—endi, perhaps, domestic—wines. how rhncti,.thon,re we indebted to our cooks: 'those . prospering ,pr fessors of gastronomy and their voluble. assiitta As. Justice is . said to be 11 . the fou , alation of al national prosperity ; we contend that repletion: is the only embodiment of, fame, and that true glOry, consist in a gratuit ous participation in ' three courses:and a dessert: it becomes our me anctoly office to state that Bras vat's thaws° , E 44. of Berkeley; is no more. Ho died on Sunday morning, after an illness of thirty-sr:. : : our s , a respected by all . his rico wintiniees, belovel by his—riumerotni4riends, .and with a large faintly whose, happiness Ras wrapt up in him.. M. H. was a Man of fine 1 . ed ucation, of active mi d, and varioui accompli,h 'mews. Many years have elapsed since he teas. sed to be a candidate or public. life, The latter pinion of it has beet devoted to his large family and to his private a airs. He was the beloved nephew of Veit ; H. H•it tiptoe, the late Preri dent of the United o f trs, and he owned and lived at gerkeley,in Char es City comity, where Gen. Haarmom was •b arr.; t. What. shadows we are, and what shadows pursue," has been said a . huudied times; but r was -scarcely ever more strongly illustrated ft an in the example-of these two gentlemen. About this time last year, Gen eral Harrison was meraring to, visit Virginia and the seat of his ences ors crowned with, honors, r ardent wiih hopes, and ab 1 out to fill the highest post in the world.No one was mere gratifiAl to witness his sucee s—no man's heart brat so high at the idea of w Icomb g his uncle to !Jerk (sky, than Mr. tleilimin Harrison: and now, both:the Uncle and the Nephew are swept off to , the silent tomb. Mr. BENJAMIN 11.4,11111110 N must have been 6: tr-odd years of age. 'ichmanal Enquier. Peassvensvci. A. n Titiommi.—Same years sgo,there was a shne i 'Ater boy in ,the be er part of Crimbertaml county, New Jersey_. who was re markable fur his love f mailing. All his leisure tours were employed with a b , olt, while his earn ,p inione were passing heir's, in idleness, or worse than idleness—the ce ebration of Crispinnnas. At , length he took his stic and Mimi'e and starter! for the southwest. Timt passed on, and the studious shoemaker continued his studies with a .. inabated spat. His e'ompanils, incept upon their,Oniuse ments, had almost forgotten him; they continued their 'devotionsto thiir patron saint' for the best part of their weeks, a id plied the awl and thread for the balance, isn't() ored by others because - un• respected by - themsely a. And thusibey will con finis° to reap the , bin r fruits of misspent youth, until a welcome gra‘e closes over them, while Jane , II sanitises., 4eir fellow apprentice, with ,the time chaneeti, hot a higher atin,,is one of lOsiissippes bonombl s ; representatives in one of the mast , dignified Sen to than ever deliberated. • CsARACTI.A or A [S..IST.—He is like a Statue placed in rrinsit air. All the lineaments of huritani , -ty era Mouldered aw , !y. and there is nothing left of him but the rude funur-of the shade of man. Ho has drowneil_hiu~ f lf. a. it ware; in a butt of wine,4 Be , tine swallrewtd his hit rturiTiiiinel tilank ' himself into a beast.' He is like s spring tide, `when he is drunk tot mirk, ho swells end looks hi; and overfhws every thing that-stands in his way. Hut whenlthe drink within him is at 'ebtOte shrinks within his banke, ,- and falls so low lad stsallos, that tat 4 imay,i 4 6;3 over him. -The following eari ". ‘ signed by-64 1 1:1y houses, hi ° published in the . 11:11ailelphia papers: The Undersigned, I nterested in tin: ‘Veatern Trade of Philadelpbie t hereby express their opinr ions, that the transportation of IVlcrchlffilise by our. canals and Rsiltails cis ?Eli zsgussu, is unauthorized by any ,. niceasity, end much to , be la mented u violstioif the law of God , and ils discontinuance is re mended to the eruprictore . to the Transportation FLU:vee. A jneose lawyer eskcd 6 sturdy countryman if he bad, heard 'the nel i , Itlo '' he said, .'..whet W - k '.Why the der I to dead I" .. Oh ! le-he— w! then the head of the b 1 iii gone!" t f . : I• ME N)L ESTA 11W11 ED PASSAGE OFFIcE. 100 Pme ;TILF.EF, C AN= cF SOOTII CrAIMT. /TA LIE subicribers beg leiVe toad - 1 5 ! trrp, uttentrtori, of - friends, r ` t ai and ths , Public inigeneret, to the fol. arrangement, for ,the..year -1642, for .the.purpose of bringing out "Cabin; , Second Cabid and Steetage passengers • —fly:the violins of Liverpool Packets. Sailing the Ist, 13th and 25th of every-month. , The ships comprising this line are . - Get.. Washington,, , Indep ndence, United States, ' : Sheffield, Garrick, Siddoris, - Patrick Henry, Roscoe, _ 'Stephen Whitney, Reedits, , Sheridan. ' By the London Podcent. • To sail from Nett/ York the Ist 10th and 201 hand and from London on, the 7:11,17111 end - 27th of each month. . Mediator, — • —,' Ontario, . Toronto, • , Quebec, Westminster, •' Philadelphia, St. Janes, 1 Switzerland, , !Rewires), Hendrick Iludbon, Gladiator, In connection with 'tha above, and for the pur pose ot nffording still greater facilities bk.passen gers, the subscribers have established the • Slew lire rf Liverpool fackette To fail froth ; Liverpool ott the 7th ancl.l9th of every month, comprising' the fdllow!ng very se.• perior last sailing'slit Russell Glover, •'lOOO tons Echo, , Sill, • S5O St. Mark, , Ale*actler, 750 Windsor Castle, _ 1000 Aliof which arc neatly, new, first class, copper. ed Mid copper fastened. The last four are own. ed exclusively by the subtcrbers, a fact which, independent ur their long standing in their be. siness it is presumed is a aullicientguariintee to the public which no other house in their line can present. Thd above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succession, thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool- wanly, so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an abundant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate a ten dollars. In all cases where the parties dc-, cline coming out, the money paid for their pap. saFe will be promptly returned. For the acepromottation of persons wishing to .send money id their friends, drafts at sight will be - given on the following Bank and .Branches, viz : On the Provincial Bar/kV - Irelond, payable of Cork - • Limerick Clorimel ,Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway • ,Armagh Athlone _ Coleraine_ Kilkenny Balling / Tralce sYinighal Monaghan Banbridge Ballymen Parsenstown Downpatrick Cavan / Lurgun Omagh Dungarnion - Bandon Ennis Ballystfaimon Strabane Dungarven MatioW • Moneymore C.tchill Kilresh Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England--Iles'srs. Phillips 4- Tiplady, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool. For further particulars 'apply or address ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER & McAIURRAY, 100 Pine street, corneror to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS.' ;fessrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Cr., Philadelphia. Thomas Goilgh, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Bacnan,.Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, London drrry arid Co,k. The subscriber is now ready to engage Passer.gers to sail direct from either of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, and June. (Er' The subscriber, will also engage Passen gets' going out from .New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotlan d, on ap. plication at the Minerelournal office. • B. BANNAN. Of New Four Horse Troy huill Coaches ficm via Reading Railroad, leaves Philadelphia, daily, at Si o'clock A. M., arrives at l'ottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, at 6j o'. clock, A. M., arrives at Philadelphia at 6. o'clock P. M. Passengers by this lino will arrive at Potts ville in time to take Stage for Shamokin, Sun bury. Northumberland, Danville and Cattawis.a arid can depend on meeting with sober and care ful drivers, slew Troy Cogiches, and gentle horses and accommodating Agents. Racing not per mitred. The Proprietors are. thankful for past favors, and merit a cuntinuau& of the same by their as. siduous attention tor' the accommodation and safety of the travelling public. This Line of•Siages has positively no cor.ne ction with any other line on said road. For seats apply to JAMES DIXON, at the City Hotel,"111111D Street, Philadelphia, - and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Pennsylvania Far. m . 0., THIRD Street, near Callowhill, Reading. at HERR'S Hotel, Pottscale MORTI- Pottsville Hotel, and BR tGEIT'S Mount Carbon House, which are the only (aces. Fare. from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. I. ear, . 9 4 75 No. 2 4 - 25 1:4 , 1 AC THOM rgox, Aliol4EL NIORTIAIER, Proprietors. F. F. MAN co. N. 11. 7 -Nrsons desiring to travul in this Line Should inquire for Thompson 4 Ca's Opposition Line and sec that their receipts were Rd' printed 100,000 BOXES OF 01 Mt, LEIDY'S SARSA.PARILLA BLOOD t'l LLS sold the past year. DO - "KILL - OR CURE.".A This trine is startling—it neverthelevri r tsihe doctrine niertained and practiced by the sumer.. ous Quacks who ma cufacture preperations of va rious kinds which have vnercury-Bir their base. , BE It ARE THEN Row, you trust to.suelt preperctions. 'Tis true, they kill or eusei'rand you all then hear of the cures, but never - hear of the tilled or wounded, oe those- those email:talons are completely ,deslroye4 and broken down. To all hose who have been using Quack medi cines I would recommend the ate of remedies that will cotintelact their bad effects. before it is to late. BE ADVISED. Therefore, to gurard against the evil effects of Quack Medicines ' and employ Rath medicines only as you kiwis, and hare-proof of being prepared by a regular erprpeneed Apettecary and Physician.— Such is DR. EEIDY'S BARB AP ARI VA or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times. ants, anu sea sons. where either a mild or active purgative may be required, or as a purifier of the blood and animal airs in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing , and purifying the system, Am. &c. They may be used without restraint from dietor occupation, from moderate or temperate litinE, • being free from mercury and all the minerals, add ao antidote against their bad effects. - Numerous certificates from variousparts of the. United States have been, from time to time pi.b. lisped, it is only necessary to inform the public where thiey may be had genuine. • • Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians cd. others accompany the directions. To satisfy the'world that they arc, wo quack pre aration, would simply observe, that they are the preparations of a regular . Druggist and Physician, attested also by _-- Dr. P. Physick, Dr. R. F.. James, D N Chapman, Dr. W. P. Decrees. Dr. &Jackson, - Dr,• Robert Hare. Dr. W. E. Horner. Dr:J.,Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. belancy. C. C. Biddle,Esq., B. Adrain, t'sq , &c. They are prepared and sold. a holeeale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM. No. 191 N. SECOND Street, below Who, -sign or tho Gold. en Eagle and Serpents, and by, • , W.T. EPPING, Druggist, Pottsville. • February 27th, Mill'Creek and Mine Hilt Navigaiion'and Rail • • : .Road Company. . . - fliflE Board of Managers have this day declareda dividend ofthree per cent, on , the cal dal Stock of this company, for the last six menthe, pa[zablelo-the suankholdnre or their legal repre:sentadires, on or et . . ter the 18th last.; at the office of the Treasurer. • Jan. 8, . - A. RUSSELoSre'y-dz TreitY: • ft:7.U. S. Gazette, publish 3 times. and chaterhis °Meet • • El Main AI2ICANOWILNUFW I : IB42 : ISAAC THOMPSON &• Co'b. ' Ariz?lt :se La Ow OppOsition Daily Liuo PIIILADEJ.PHIA TO POTTSTO.LE IMME=M lifiteria Bel-shin of Wild .chet7. , • a - " 'THE GESAT REMEDY, 'RR OR, CoAisuerrios cud , Laws-teti,l4.lNVe, 112 - Aertuta . ,, llaMmitivissriOseer , ffit 4D -: 4 * Pl * - I,,Yenoriso-trouurt,l ram OMAYEAENESS litite I BEAST, CHRONIC, Dorcas. grill all diseases of the POlnionory Organ!..." - DEAD WHAT ' A W on derful itecate ry.7-51lP. Si' E. -Austin wits attacked this disease in the fall of 1838; originating free* sialent , cold which settle,' qa her lungs. Various remedies wereieeortea t o —tbs ib e isi n skilful physician's were consulted-- yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject to violent fits of coughing,' expectorated large quan tities of matter and was evidently oinking very fast. In this distressing - attuationoitter all the Various remedies !had been tried in vain, and ! hen naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect 01 relief, the invaluable-Ralsam,re stored her to heOlth; and cow, in the place of that emaciated term, withering to decay, she is mingling in!society, in better health and spirits, lthan she had enjoyed for,years. 117" See descrip. ion of this interesting vise in Dr. Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. Disinterested Testimony:- Having witneased the surprising efficacy of . Dr. Wistar's prepare- Linn of Wild Cherry, in the case of,Mrs. Austin. I cheerfully recommend it es a Valuable remedy,, and acknowledged his statement true and cor rect. • J. H. WALTERS, M. D. New Yorli,April 12. 1841. A Surprising Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson, a peer but highly respectable member of the Meth. odist church, was also afflicted With Consurnp thin in its worst forms, and considered past re envery by ail her friends. A 'settle of this Bal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately- This cirenmstance 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 heen 'used in ri single instance whet° it has not given surprising relief. ill' We, the undersigned. members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's cake, hereby certify it le in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are afflicted. GEM'S/NE.IW ILLER, Mani HA a DNEIti . - THOMAS COOMB., ^ ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thiacentFlaint for nearly fiveyeani, during which time She was under the mosi skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury,-Botame, and Homecepathic remedies, and every thing that af. fored her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains-tn the side, sometimes in the shoulder and "smallof the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una. blo to sleep on the right side for three years. RI the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and-,remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxborough, September 19,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first, and Confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great ota, ny remedies within the-last yeas. but have never found any thing that has relieved use so much. It has stopped my rough entirely, checked my night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel better in tvory way than I. have fot many months. Yousr, respectfully, JAMES 'KELLY. Holmesburg, September 12, 1841. Friend Wistar —I must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal. sam. 1 have now taken three bottles is all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 4841. Dear Doctor,—Hearing 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 lotted itito relieve me so much, that I want three 'bottles more eftt soon, as I believe it will cure me' too. I have used a great many balsams ofilifferent kinds, have tried Javne's Expecte. rant andother medicines , besides, but nothing has ever done me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, W 'Luso Timm AS. PAINS IN THE BREksT, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS ASO Comm—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 recovered and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured. Mr. Jacob Fnyder has au thorized us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had tFied, every thing in vain. He was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. - Chronic Cough.—Mr..lwe Rogers was also afflicted with - an. obstinate Cough,ioriginating Irons a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and aver 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 hao performed. that ti has already attained the highest reputation, and al though scarce two years hove elapsed since it was first Made_ public, we can proudly say, its faille has spread in every direction, and it is rap idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGIS TS AND DEALERS,- In every section of the country, w ,ili find this medicine an important and valuable addition to their meek, and should . ALWAYS KEEr,IT ON HAND, As it is not in our- tower to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there are doubt. less; thousand suffering who :would resort to it for relief if they could obtain' It conveniently. 130" Be particular wlien -you purchase, to ask for DR. WISTAII'S BALSAS! OF WILD CHERRY, US there is an article called the "Svaop aF WiLn CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely a differ. cot medicine. • NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com cotinV preparation of the Prunus Virginian°, or " Wild Cherry Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery i Nc Deception. ' The physician may boast id his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of MI the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing hair ever proved as success. rut as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Moor's Balsam of Mid Cherry, which has effected some of the most astonishing curve ever recorded in the history of medicine. - Such indeed are tie astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that 'even in the advanced stages of consumption, and iii Liver Complaints, diseaies which have baffled the skill of-the most ,distinguished physicians,. when patients have iiufferen with the - most dis tressing cough,gteat difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, he. -after the roost esteemed reinedjcs of our. Pharm4;cepias have failed, this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, atter alt hopes of a recovery had been entirely' de apaired of, Besides its surprising efficacy ip these fermi. dable complaints, it has proved a .very superior remedy for diseases of children, such as Croup. Whooping Cough, &c, and -iwillose disoidet that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such na Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy, enza, and Pains in the Bread, proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled..., • ltPrepared, wholerale and retail, bY o Ww.t.wee -& Co., Chemists, NO. 3 3 - South Fourth street, Philadelphia. - Trice ft 1.00 a bottle. - Sold in Potteville by • • , JOHN 5.0. MARTIN, - Agent for Schuylkilleoenty. • 11:r Druggists and dealers supplied at the, wholesale prices., January 1 • i—• . I IBBEIVPON BOARDING SCHOOLFcr 11:Uiruts..-13itotited is Cheater Coml.- Pena eylvanta;l3(dilea -N.M. from Philadelphia. and 3 miles frottißte'Readieg Rail Road at Phoenixville. =OEMME b‘ - . POT the ,are of Sercrikr e . lati.„Jseril: yifrePi;anct, the host of_painfu :iliSigilMatar.,f2ficr hitherto ineurri . ble offectums. resultine - Mem:fro:4. Shcoraatissit, 114 7 . terous *ref, It7titaiecW!il,rs,;Di*Seß o .f th e Limr and Skin General 0. and all Diseates_ priring from Impitrity of. Bloat. rpHis diedieine fa particuL;Ay recommended -m• at this season of the year; as an alterative . and a purifier of the blood. It gives atone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are unconscious of until they have experienced its efrecte. ' It.is also recommended in Disease& 'rehire the lungs and • breast are supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the nseof Mercury or Quinine;. • THIS MEDICINE has the singular - fortune a just tribute to its great - merit, of being recom mended`by the most celebrated-Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; where. as r.ot one oldie spurious mixtures, made in imi tation of it, has the . least support from 'the Medi- cal Faculty. This fact offers-an argument so plaid and conclusive, that it needs only to be men tioned to enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea •is recommended to all those invalids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syrups, Ex— tracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Labs ratory, Philadelphia Sold by H. Donna n, A gent for Schuylkill Coon. ty. nod. John S. C. Martin. Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. . September 12, 27—tf OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA & READING RAIL ROAD COSIPANY. PrIIIE President and Managers of the 'Phila .° delphia & Reading-Rail Road Comparirgivc notice to the TRADE that they have made-ar rangements to open their- COAL RAILWAY from Pottsville to the river Delaware for the trans. portatton of coil, in all the month of November neat.' Rota of Fr eight and Toll on Coal. From Port Carbon, Pottsville, Mount Carbon, To Souy coa l (de e i n e red charges Company's t and Cars on their Railway) will be as follows: _ Per Per ton, During the months of December, Janne ry, and February. . 1,50 During the months of March, April, - May, and 1une:1,75 • During the months of July, August;Sep tember, October, and November. 2,00 Ac allowance of 20 cents per ton will be made to those who furnish their own cars. From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents per ton less than the above. By order of the Board, S. BRADFORD, - Secretory .% Treasurer. August 14th 1841. 33 DIL LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTET AND ITEM OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and Inform the proprietor of its great success in removing and curing the Tetterand Itch. Numerous Jestimonials might be published of itselficacy, but fur the delicacy alt fry individuals having their names published in connection with so loathsumn and disagreeable affections. It T" be used with perfect safety by young an do dd , even upon infants, containing no inercu• ry, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Lei. dy prepares it himself. and knowing its compost tion, must confidently recommends it as superior to any other ternedy for the Teller, and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Empo. rium, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. Aad also-at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S, Drug Store. Pottsville. Pike 25 Cents a box. June 9, 25 CLEANLINESS OF TILE HEAD AND,HAIR. STRANGE it is that persons who attend strict ly to personkl cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the Head—the Hair the most essentiabr— the most exposed—and the most beautiful. - when properly cared for, of all the gilts of the Crea kr. Perfectly free may it be kept oh dandruff or scurf with a certainty that the hair cannot fall out, by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Ladics. will you make' your toilet without this aiticle l• answer fearlessly, No, if you have once tried and experienced its purifying effects—its sweet perfume. A hundred articles have been put forth on the credit of .this—the only first—theonly really val uable article. mass of testimony from all clas. ses to these facts. From the Boston chroniele,June 10. We see by an advertisement in another column that Nl•tssrs. Comstock .& Co., the Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological developements, 'which, considering that they be tokened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the loss of !oils that she had worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort to miscalled restora tives, purchased. some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness. We are not puffing—none of the commodity 'has been sent to us, and, indeed, wedo not-want any, for though we were obliged to wear'a wig a year ago, we have now, through-its virtue, hair e. sough, and of a passable quality, of oar own. The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be.pur cha:.ed or used unless it .have the signature o COMSTOCK 4- CO. on a splendid wrapper. Th.a is the only external test that %%insecure the public from deception. Address• COMSTOCK 4- CO. Wholesale Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. FIPTING. and CLEM EN§ LS. PARVIN, and JOAN S.C. MAIL TIN. Pruggists, of:Pottsivlle •. June 26 1841 26-Iy. _ ---- —W II EREAS John T. fia • - /114:°T zard i ii e ncJulio Strauch, Merchants, later trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strauch did on the ninth day of February, A. Et- - 1841, execute to the undersi nedja general' Assignment of their effects, held in copartnership and indi viddal, which after pro-riding for the payment of one small preference, provides for the pay— ment of all their debts equally and rateably with. out 'stipulation. , Notice is therefore hereby given to ell persons having demands against the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to present them to the undersig - n.... ed, and all persons indebted to ttM said __firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Strauch, aro required to make payment without delay. ' F. W. HUGHES, GEO. C. %V YN KOOP, ' , Assignees., The Assignment and a full statement of affairs may be seen atiany time at the office of August 14, , : 33-, F. W. HUGHES. 2 ITIIIBRIBLLAS.—IIIe subscriber re. SpeCtitilly !begs leave to announce to the public of Puttarlle and its vicinity, that he hoe removed-his elegant stock of Silk and Cotton Um. brellas from Reading to Pottsville, where he in tends to continue the business if lib tshould meet 'the favor of the publie,'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 no tice, and at the most reduced prices. He re sides' at No. 4 Mahantangli street. •' HENRY ROSENTHAL, - . Urnb&lbt and Parasol Manufacturer. Pottsville, D,deenaber 25, 1841•. 52=-3m. FRENCH 'IHTRRS. vorARRISBURG • mlLL.s . ithiE MANU . - mmFACTORY.—The subscriber has r jupt re ceived from lime, France; ONE TIIOUSAiD Bona BLOCK 9, of verisuperior quality; and is prepared to manufacture to order ad sizes of Thu. &wags. at the lowest possibly rates. All the materiale used are of the best quality, and the stones are equal to any in , the maid. Stones will be ezehanged 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 H. ILEPHER. Harrisburg. Mill .Stone, Mann- • ". - factory:ianu,y 2.9, /841. i" 8-4 mo. . - TETTER ! ITCH! numAN lIAII2. DARING FRAUD : NEW STORE.." - - THE subscribery would announce to the public that they have taken. the store latity . occu ...Pied by J. W. Lawbzin & Co. and-Ntire Just re ceived and Opened On aevortnient of Pry Goodai GrocOries. QueenswaVe; &e. among %Vlach are DRY GOODS • - Blue -Black and • Fancy colored 'Cloth and Cassitnera-Sattinetts-Mouslin de Lanes—Chint -zes—Flannela-r-Cotten Tickinge, Morinon;-Bleached and Unbleached Muslins— Winter ''Veatinga—Shawle. -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Woreted and Cotton lioisery.;-Ment Hose and Halt Litise—Gloves-- Umbrellas.dic. • GROCERIES. -Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun power—lmparial and Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup-r-Sugar House and Trinidad 1110- lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—'Rice--Ratsins and Currants—Hops —Barky,"&e. QUEENS WARE. ., Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invite the attention of our friends and of the 'public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. 7ROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. L. W. TROUTMAN, t S . SILLYMAN . November :20 47 "LILES, &c. 5.1.00 REWARD. (OF. LIUS DR ,- ED DOLLARS REWARD has been offered for months, to any one who will us a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the Piles without being cured. Of thousands sold, in no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proof overwhelming to be , seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure. in nearly every ease. - (externally ) in the following complaints. For -the Piles f Tightness of the chest, For all Dropsy f especially in children, Tender Feet Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore thrust by cancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers however obstinate of roup long standing Whooping cough I Fresh Wounds Scald Head Chiblains &c. &c LOOK OUT. Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article clod put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed upon. One thing will only protect you— It is the name of COMSTOCK & CO.. that name - must be always on the wrapper or you ate cheated. Do not forget it. Take . this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy it: for it is impassible for any other to bo true or gen uine. Sold by • COMSTOCK & CO, Nem York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by • Wm. T. Ewing, Clemens & Persia, and John 8. C. Martin. Druggists, Pottscillc,SchuylkillCouuty July 3 0-1 PEICNSTLVANI.A. HALL, POT rsvILLE, PA. WILLIAM G. JOIINSONI R ESPECTFULLY announces to his numer moa•ous•frienfits and the public that he has taken ' this commodiolis Establishment, re. Z fitted it up . in a superior manner, and II - la g aa V m tray now ready to accomodate•the tra M ... —_-.-_-. -,. elling comotunity. The building is very hirgeoltree stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners' Bank, and in the most pleasant part of the Borough, and is well adapted for the purposes intended, having large Dining Romps, extensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging rooms, 4c, &c. . ,The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liguori kept will be of the choicest kind, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, rine a well supplied table, together with his personal attention, he feels confident will insure all conve. niencies cecessary to the comfort of such as may favor him with their custom. The Reading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B. There is a refectory in the basement story of the Building, where all kinds of Refresh ments-can be obtained at the shortest notice. Pottsv!lle, October 30 TATHAM & BROTHERS' PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE. /U DE undersigned, agent for the manufacturers -s- offer fur sale LEADEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thickness and strength f:om 4 to 5 inches In diameter of bore. The supeirotity of this Patent Pipe, will be evident upon examina tion. It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively used in Phila delphia for private service, being the cheapest and best. Water, after standing sometime in small iron pipes will generally deposite a sediment. of iron rust. Besides the usual sizes Tatham & Brothers manufacture.very light leaden pipe, for conduct. ing water from springs at long distances, under slight pressure or head orwater, and for chem ical and piker uses. Cobb:T. ',Lengths. Weighs. 4. inch 100 yards 1 lb. per yard. al.ll 79 a MI 6 44 50 " 2 1. 30\ " 2i " 25 \ " 25 yards, 3 lbs 6oz per yd -1 " 35 febt, — 5 lbs. 10 oz. 1 " 40 6 lbs. 14 oz. The price of the abbye is very low,—Apply to B. HANNAN, Pottsville. Agent for TATHASI & BROTHERS. No. 44, Prune Street, Philadelphia . September 4.1841. 36-6 m. Agency for Periodicals. T "E subscriber is now Agent for the follow ing popular WorlCs, which will hereafter be received at this office, and delivered to subscri bers in this Borough free•of postage. ' Hetei's LADY'S Boos, and Ladies' Ameri can Magazine, edited by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale and Mrs. L, Sigourney. Price •83 per annum, in advance. TBI Youga PEOPLE'S Boos, or Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. edited by John ,Frost.A. M. Professor of Belle Lettres in the [Ugh School of Philadelphia, and published by Morton WM ichael, Monthly. with numerous illustrations at 82 per annum, payable in ad. trance. PEOPLE'S LIBRARY or Magazine of Choice and Entertaining Literature, Sy Morton sPMichso published moi.thly with illustrations, Price 9 payable in advance. MESSY'S Meszura,—at 9,1,00 per annum in advance. da , !..f,tibmtiptions for either of the above works will be received at this office. Nov2o 47 B. BANNAN. IN,TRUCTION ;n the PIANO FOR- ItTE and in VOCAL MUSIC.—The inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction . on the Piano Forte and Vocal music aceompa: nyingl the same, to- such persons thatmay feel disposed to patronise him.—He will' at stated hours,i attend in any family; his terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store,Centre Street. July 10 E, F. RICHARDS. DOCTOR AD. LiPPE. np? EPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants 21-11 ' of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moves in town, and offers his professional servi. ace in all the medical branches to the public. .Practicing the flornctepathie system, and if requeited, the . Allccspathic, he hopes from long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. He will be ready for_profession• al services at any time at his residence. AD. LIPPE, M. D. "Greenwood, December 4 ' • 49-4 f GPIINIAN . BOOKS.--TUE sob scriber bee for sale the following German Buoksovbtch ha will sell by the dozetior at Philadelphia prices, - • . . quarto and octavo wilts Plates Testaments, with and without clasps. , - Union _Hymn Books, • Paalters,-largo and small, Stark's-Prayer Booms, A I C Books Luthenan Catechisms, English &. 'German, ' Reformed. do •- - • do • Getman Arlthmaiim • • :Da-0.49741 IL,RANNAM tal IMIGN - .i BECIFT.EIVS - „,-.PiILIIOINARY PRESERVATIVE! FOR Couthv, Colds. nfluenzas, Asthnua.eatarrhs; Dimities of the_ Breast'and Lungs, and arrest of approaching ConsurnptiOn.'. ' - The above medicine has proved itself one of this most effications•ever ernployed in the above allbcs Lions, His well known by thousands, but, loonier to make it mono generally known. the proprietor thinks iznecessary to publish the following proofs. which constitute but a small portion of the testimony that utiebt be adduced in proof of its .eflicacy. Throughout Germany it is used and employed morn than any other preparaiion for Colds. ac., and there so well known bor. its efficacy, diet they call it the" LIFE tPRESERVER." - • , Price 50 cents a bottle, ( half pintT Extract from a jetterfrom Nathaniel Atwood, Esq. of Easton, Pennsylvania. Dear Sir should consider it ungrateful. if I did not inform you (and witlimyconsent allow you to publish this,) that after having tried by the recom— mendation of my friends, almost every kind of medi cine for coughs, colds, &c.. I never found relief until lately having used. Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preser vative, recommended to me by your agent in this place. and which cured me of a violent cough, spitt ing of blood. pain in my breast, and shortness of breath. with all of which I have been afflicted fur two Sears past. I am now howeverenjoying as goad health as ever. and owe my recovery to the above valuable medicine. Translation from a communication in German. PITTNEILIRO, Jutte - t6th..18.10.' DR. LEI CY, at Philadelphia. Respected Sir :—I was much pleased after Of-arri val in this country. to find that Dr. !knitter's valuable preparation. so long successfully used in Many parts ofGermany.. is no v prepared by you. I have seen. many wonderful cures made by it in the old country. Many persons. whose lungs Were supposed to be almost entirely destroyed, and pronounced incurable. 'have been restored to good health by it. I know where one case was beyond the hopes of ever re covering. and was for years helpless, and confined to bed without being able to sit up, but was raised by the wonderful effeits of Dr . Bechter ' e)'ultnonary Preservative, and so fir cured as to be able to ride and walk about, A great many instances have been cured in the Nations Pulmonary affections, and I my. selfhan received great benefit from it. both here and in my own nativecountry. I hope it may be as succesn - ful in this country as it has been in Germa ny. When properly known no family will be with ,tut it. Yours, Sign6d, SIGMUND SCIIARRE. P.S4I get it in thisplace of your Agent. FRIEND LEIDY :—Thie will be much surprised at, my communication. when I inform thee of my per fect recovery, after having used six bottles of thy medicine. Thee• knows how miserable and dis•• tressed I was. Pale. and sickly, without appetite, full of pain, with much cough,,and oppression in my chest, mttling in my throat kc. him now enjoy mg good health, and though 60 years of age, feel young in spirits, and must attribute my good health to the good rffects of thy Pulmonary Perse'vauve. Illy friend and well'wisher. ' Signed, REBECCA EMLEN. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Israel Hopkins of On your recommendation,,l made use of Dr. Bech— ter's Pulmonary Pre:emotive." and although I tried all other remedies for my cough, never found relief except 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, influerizas, &c., and all ha ve.been speedily cured thereby. N umerous other cditificates and 'recommendations, accompany directions. PRICE, 50 CENTS-A BOTTLE (half-pint- ) The above is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, nt Da. LEIDY'S HE %Lill EMPO. KRIM, No. 191 NORTH SECOND street, below VINE street, and also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S Drug store. Pottsville,ScbuylkiliCutimy. . - July 10 1811 28-Iyr , E'THERIL & - BROTH ER, Al thr.:o?d land, No. 65, North Front street First side • THREE DOORS FROSI;THE CORNE' OF ARCU T. PIIILADELPAIA. MEI Corros, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChamunor.SalNitre,BrimstoneJtorax. &c. Offer forsale the abnve mentioned articles. to gether with a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuff's, and every other article in the Chem ical and Medicine line. Being manufeturers of all the artielesenumerated under the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Pictnre Glass,frorn 68, 4 3 4 , Oct 1 1837 48— An unparalled remedy for common Colds,Coughs Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough,Bron chilis, and all disemies of the Breast and Lungs, tending to Consumption ; composed of the concentrated rirtues of Horehound, Bonese Blood RiMt, Liverwort and several other rege• table substances. Prepared only by J. M. WINS L'O W Rochester, N. Y. TUE innocencennd'universally admitted pectoral virtues oet he Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made,are met generally known to require recommendation : it is therefore only ne cessary to observe that this Medicine contains, the whole:of their Medicinal properties, highly concen trated and so happily combined with several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy. mild and certain remedy, now - in use, for the com plaints above mentioned. ANOTHER FACT. Mr. Wins'ow—Sir: Having derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the are of your" Balsam of Hore hound." I am anxious in some way, to aid in extending its benefits to others, and will therefore state the facts in my own case. 1n . ,./anuary last. I had been afflicted with an.alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lunge, for nearlyfiee months, during which time I used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little or no relief. Having given up my bus iness entirely, and by the advise of Physicians made preparation to go South. as soon as practicable. I was advised to make trial of the above truly vdluable .Medicine, and to my great surprise, found almost in stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored to health. S ; MUEL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort. May 15. 1840. • Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEMENS PARVIN, and wm .T. EPT 'NG, Pottsville, Pa. and bythe Druggists in the country generally. August 28 35-Bmo ErIURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of a — Schuylkill County, the subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Kiefer, late of Pincerove Township, in the said county, deceased, will expose to sale, by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 29th' day of January nest, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the house of Israel Reinhart, in the borough of Pinegrove, in said county, A certain tract of Land, situated in the township aforesaid, bounded by lands of Joseph Kiefer, H. Huminel.Jacob Eberly. and SwataraiCreek,ctrltain ing one hundred and twenty tivo acres, more or less, part wood land and part clear. and a good orchard on the same. Also, the undivided third part of two adjoining lots of ground in Zimmerman's addition to the tosvii of l'inegrove. Late the estate of raid deceasea. Attendance will be given, and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place ofsale. by SA ItIDELGUSS, Admin'r. By order of the Court; JACOB KREBS, Clerk. Orwigsbarg, December 25, 1841 52-5 t Estale of Abraham liirfer, late of Pinegrove Township, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration have been granted unto the subscriber, on the Estate of csid deceased. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please makd payment, tranthose having demands will pleasee present their as "counts far settlement. SAMUEL GU . SS, Adm'r. Pinegrove, December 25. 1, 52.76 .11111ERRYIS MUSEUM F4/11. 1842 'herd.. The great succese attending, thus pub J. 'cation for , the first year has enabled the publishers to reduce the price for 1842 to $1; payable in advance 'This work ought to be introdaced into every family Where there are children. It is published in Aleddlli number, ' and will be delivered to rebiteribeis in this Borough free of postage. Subscriptions received by B. BANNAN, Agent for the publisher. December 18 '4l • BEE Trenton, N. J.. October 12th. 1539 Balbrnore. Manufacturers of White Lead dryand S / Calomel, gtoundin Oil, Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Green Tart. Eme li te____ „.s. do Red Ether Sul . Patent Yellow do Nifric Sugar Lead ' do Acetic Copperas Luna rCaustic 01. Vitriol i Coin. do Aq. Fortis • Acct. Morphia Muriatic Acid , Sulph. do Epsom Salts ' Lac.Sulphur Tart Acid., _ Opi.de Narcot. Sup Carb. Soda Kermea Mineral Winslow's Balsam of Bore Hound. PUBLIC SALE. EMMEGM 15!1==9 TIIL riIItADELPIIII,I ,AND •' "3. RA ItI34I:DIENG RAI& 71,041.3) • BATES .OF FREIGHT . BETWEEN 116M5111:0 AND PHILADELPHIA, Fitoll - MAY 3rd,1841. Per Ton 2000114. Plaster, ,Slate, Tales, Gypsum tied Bricks. Bricks. 81,30 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Lime, Tar and Pitch, S I 50 FlOur 20 centa per'Barrel. Nails and Spikes,. Bar and Bolledl Iron, Hollowware, Grain, Salt, • I .75 Bark, Lumber,Biaves, Salt, Fish} Tobacco, and Lind. Grocsries, hardware, whiskey. Alel and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam ' Engines, & Machinery, 2 75 Seeds,Butter. Lard. and Tallow, r Rags, Wcoti, Oysters. tildes. I Hemp, Earthen ware end Glue, J Dry Goods, Wines iir.ll Foreign,' Liquors, Drugs and. Medicines, I Glass, Paper, China and Queens. 3 25 ware, Meat, - Fish, and Cunfce. tionary. , I -No storage will be charged for receiving or delivering freight, at. - any of the Depots on the hine,unlcss allowed to remain- over ten days, No Freight received after 3 o'clock P. M. can be forwarded by the morning Train on,the nizt day N . o Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. car be unloaded on the same dot. DAYS OF STARTING OF FitEMlll` • From Reading, on Tuesdays amt. nide) P, rit 6 o'clock A. M. From Philadelphia, on Wedneidays and Sat. urdays, at 6 o'clock A. M. 1 G. A. NICOLLS. perinicndant Tran"pt. 1 1 ;'& Read: P. P. Ileadine. May 8, 1841, I VWELXGEET'S INDIAN VEGETABLE Of the North American College of Health. As appears by the foiloteing: circumstances,.cne fast superseding the , use of all other Nibs us a , UNIVERSAL REMEDY, for the purification of the / blood, and as a consequence, the eradication of DISEASE from the HL IIAN SYSTEM• -' THOMAS & JAMES BEATTY-, a_ll AVING been duly appointed County Agent an , fur the sale, in large- or. Small . quantati,s, of the named article,suggect the following aN strong presumptive proof, that the claim of this medieire to public confidence, is founded on un 'questmnable at.d Vro.believe, unqueettunable au. thotity. Letter from Mr. Cornfield, Travelling Agent for the United States. Messrs. T. & J. BEATTY .1 herewith enclose fur your service in the way of advertising, the notice of Stiehter & Mc. Knight, successors to Kciin & Stichter. Rene. are agents far Brandrrth Pills, and perhaps for others. You will perceive the form of their language, under these circumstances, and my business is to apprise you al the testimo ny m limb the gentlemen to whom tluy reinr have already given,—four of them prior to the n. teicnce, nod one, Mr. G. H. 31tlh r, since the reference. but without being informed of it by me, or in any manner alluding to it. Sttcn•ren & M'S . NGIII, klllCCflieolll toikenif & Sudan!, Reading.) having been duly, appoint. ed county" agents !in ihd excellent and supetior medicine above named, are new prepared to imp. ply the demands of former agencies, and will bo gratified by the appointment and sopply of new ones, on the usual liberal :cum "For the chancier of these prlls, we refer With confidence, but without asked consent, to the following named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to knew their true value in comparison with any Obese now in market.— Their relative location gives every facility to the inquirer who desires to obtain, either for sale or use, a first rate article." To take them in consecutive order, tken Mr. C. W. Porter, P. M:, Maiden Creek, Jan, 21;, took of me on commiSaion, 6 dliz. Since that time, he purchased of K. .L• S. Rcaditig 6 dazes, and an the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating, that he never had a medicine which brought back so good a report, nor one which had so ready ar'sale. As he is :Post'Mastcroiny persen can easily and cheaply ascertain whether my veracity can be impeached and at the same time learn what other pills, he sells or has sold. Mr. G. 11. Miller, late of nrickensville, had requested me to appoint him , nn agent for Worn. elsdorf, because he well knew the value of the article; April 20111 he took of me 4 dozer, and on the '2 4th inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in Woinelsdorf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen snore. This statement is similar to the foregoing. To Mr. 111:Kinty, one dozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 2.5, I left him 2 dozen orr commission, and on the I lth inst. he paid me for 7 dozen, stating, as do the others, that no medicine with which ho is, acquainted has as good a name and so ready a sale. , Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a man who 111114 the white swelling. probably near tin whom I seen, and who states, that no other rem. , edy has rendered him any service, but that this has, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler. Putt Master, sells the other pills, but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of them—that tho' he had these less than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells about 10 boxes where he has a call for one of the other sort. fie mentioned a we. man who' line during several years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had bepn invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the use of these pills. I would add much general and particular in- IsTnatiun, but shall defer to a more convenient opportunity an exposition which must be intereet ing to all who are liable Au diseases. To the busi ness in hand, the reference, I have paid the at tention it seems to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest desire that it may be read with candor, and produce the effect to which truth is always entitled. - Respectfully. R. CAM FI ELD, Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 22—if The following named gentlemen compose the list of agents for this county and vicinity,, so far as they are at present received. Other names wilt he added as agents shall be appointed. T. & J. Bearry, Pottsville, Daniel Saylor,Schuylkill Haven, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. 4- G, Matz, Poi t Clinton, 13. K, Miller, McKeansburg, Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Drey & CO. Tuscarora, Samuel Boyer. Middle Port, Seidel & Co. Hamburg, , 3. Wiest, Klingerstown. . Aaron Matthews, P. M. Lotter Mahantaugo Jacob Kauffman, Upper do Kauffman, do do• F. Hamer. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S. s:iiedel, Gratztown. • Principal Otfica, 169 Race st. Philadelphia WILLIAM 'WRIGHT, Vice Pres% N. A. Col. Health., SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS Published by the American Sunday School Union' Gilts for Holidays Mile, a Historical, Sketch, 0. Jewish Ilietorbi The Spring Morning, The New Year's Gilt, • Wickliffe and his Times, Way of .Life, Bunyan's Holy War, illustrated, Jesus, the Child's Example, The Song of the A ngere, . Joy of the Shepherds, • Youth's Friend, • .Together with several hundred premium gooks for schools, from Goo cent to 20 cents each.' A 1604 Union Spelling Books end Primers; 1 Testaments and Hymn Boukn,• Readers NO. 1,2.& Union Question Books, Vol. 1. Catechisms and Bed and Blue Tickets, Class and minute Books, • - of whit will be furnished to Soads.¢ &hi:iota and others, at the Union Catatouge pri. cell. For sale by - • .11'BANNAN . Dicembei 25 -0" • \
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