: El .. _ . , . . • • - , . -Tcrapertur ice Ode. ' ..I - . PROTECTION -.- - Ala—. The l*i 11, li rr' I ve Oce." eby Fire. mult• , ' Wake, tuna of the Iree, 10 your country t country is calling; ' bide y against loss or damag .A round you now ace what in)riatls are falling; •• , - Capital; SI li° o l°, • I ittit father arci brot her, The .heartrbroken mother— ler— . - A RTER • , PERPETUAL. 'The widow and orphan. crying to another— - . • - Eil Our country I our conntii! where peace bath long, —,-- ,_ • fou 1 , , tis spreadin . THE SPRING GARDEN 'INSURANCE COM- O Oa Ve from nd us. rn the scouro thag, aroond PANY, make Insurances. Miller temporary or t . perpetually, ocainst Loss or Damage by FIRE, in us! • town or country. on Houses, Barns, aid Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, A c ricultoral,Commereial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of 'etery description; 'VESSELS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Giound Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applicalioris for Insurance, or any information on the suliicet may be made either perlsonally or by letter.' at The ii Company's Offickatlhe Northwest corner of Six h and Wood streets. lORTGN MeMit.3IIAEL, President. L. Klt UNDO AAE, Sccretary. ' DI r: ec•rotO., Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood. . Archibald Wright, P. I. Lagutrenne, , - Samuel Townsend, Fl.jah ,I)..ilett, `.. .Ruirert..Loughead ,. George M. Troutman. R• W. Pomeroy,' - George W Schreiner. The subscriber has •neen appointed AGENT for the above mentioned-Institution and is now prepared to make 1 NSII It Air CES upon every description of property at the loivest rates. BENJAMIN HANNAN: PoysCille, Feb. 27th 1811. . - . • Whenmations would fain, in their pride have enslat• ' 1.. red ns, , - , . , Oarfuthcrs , how nobly rum bondage they saved us! And.shante to_th!fir srins! shall a fac : so ing,turious O'er Itht.ity trininnh ?—liihall ItUlti be victorious? 0 never! 0 swear by the country they saved. , . Columbia's chilcren . tihdll ne'er be en.slaved! • -Behold ',mull(' your altars' Our children are weeping, They, mourn for some parent in, deiths embrace sleeping : There weeps the fond wife o'er the husband she Cher - •• Tim sire. o'er the son, who bv Alf:011(th perished Dread o...ourge of the!land ! shalt thy trukuiph cease *river! • Oh yes! we have sworn:thou shalt purisl'? fin . ever! , Sec•proadly the banner kif temperance WIIVC o'er us. ;,--"AlyeadY the foe is retreating before lei t-- , Oii!!on ! give hot o'er--,sce how swill he's flying— lie's van gnisled ! he's vanquisti'd! behold he is dying! The inebriate fiend 11010 our nation we'll ban . - Sad Corso of creation, thy kingdom shall vanish. Then ...shout the Odd tidings"—the ceiliquest's a chieved, . The _wrong+ of our pepple ore nobly retrieved, chid of the ramsnineci one playfully greets Whilst smiles light the cheek of . his Wife Ashen she meets him— • ! • Yes. let the glad news to the Wide world be given, Whilst ange!s in raptures. exalt it to heaven! CLIpYIIII6 . . - We hack; heard of a Yankee, who one day-ask ed his lawyer how an heiress might be carried elf “You cannot do it safety," said the counsel lor; "but I tell yeii'what you 'may do, lut her mount, a horse and hold a bridle whip; do you then mount bchind her, and you are safe —for she runaway with yen." The next day the lawyer . found that it was his own daughter who had run away with hie client. .' A molting sermon being preached in a country chuMh--rall the congMgation fell to weepiog ex cept ono man, who begted : to be excused, as he bilunged to another chiirch. ON A DANDY. - A dandy is a chap that would Be a lady if he could; But as he cant, does all he can, To sho'w the world he's s uot a man. Sine women use paiiit as fiddlers do rosin—td aid them in drawing a'beaux. Why is Boz like foNedihoots? BeCause he is `feted (feeted.) A I'iIiATIIAMATICTAN.- 4 ) dear! ' blubbered out an urchin who had just been suffering horn the application of the my ! they tell inc about rods making a farlong, but I can tell a big- Far story than that. Let 'em get stkeli a pleaguy, lickin' as I've had, and they'll find out that one rid. makes an (zebra' Inviolable fidelity: good humor and complacen cy of temper; outshine all the charms of a line face, and make the decay of it invissible. Too BAIL—An exchange, paper states that a boy having got his father's snuff box, indulgad so immoderately iii thv titillating dust, that he sneez ed hiniself to pieces.. His remains having been gathered up, a coroner's inquest was held over them, when the enlightened jury returned a ver dict of "sn uffed HOW TO RAISE A i DOMESTIC RoW,—Remon struts with your wife When she's kcicseig the chit &crypt' wush.ng-dayi Thub Huth, and scold scold away, For there is no coulter& in the lieuge Upon a washing . day 1-=-Old Modern Song. A huntaite considerate editor living out,sorne where near suii4owir, says tie is willing and-an xious, to insert the ileat.'is of delinquent subscri- be s gratis DIRECT ECIMINATIO3.—.CoIIins, dil the pris oner strike you !' Witness: •Did he strike me? Don't you know he did!' .Nti'matter what. I know—l ask you to state what you lutori7 , touching the subject.' I'm not'a subject—rm a citizen, int] if you look at me hat you'll see arletherlo . touchcd rhe • or ma. The mark if the to be seen there as the thrack a me mother's fingers in a print of butther.' .When was it he did this!' • 'O, troth its not so long ago, but I can remem ber it' ,Abell, I want you to state when it 'wus—was it a year ago?' , t-Was it a year ago?. Why if he kilt me I don't know that it 'ud make any great difference to meeself in pizit of ti,he.' 'lint when did he do itl' '\Vhiu did he do it! 0, be gor, make an almanac of m^ head to register the date in't• though be me soiNI he was near making an entry there in the owlil ficibioned way, that they uu•S. to keep accounts haute there was so much lam, in" in the world—he thoug , .t to put a nick in the po.G' 'Well, but can't you tell how many days or woks it is, since he committed the assault!' 'Why, it was just the day before he was com mitted himself be the Mayor of Lafayette—three weeks or thereabouts; sure if you look at the pa per (the indictment) there afore you, you'll see at - wonst, a ithout going to all this trouble.'— LET TILE PEPPY II ,II"E Cll.l. llS.—The late Lord Albemarle having been spoken tiilby a Scotch nobletnari, to solicit for him from King George the • Second; the Green Ribband, did so ; but his .Majesty refused, saying he would not •be stow the favor upon a felloW Nho had constantly opposed the Court.' 'Yes, sire,' said Lord merle, but he means to be more voinpli,Thle fordhe future.' , 'Well, well, I don't care for that—r is a pdppy and shall not have it.' The King hay ' ing said this, was turning to go away, when Lord Albemarle naked him what, answer he should re tnr4 the applicant. 'Tell him he 15 a puppy:— 'Well, but, Sire, he is a puppy that is sincerely inclined to follow his master.' 'Ay,' retorted the 'are . you sure of that?' 'Perfectly so, 'Sir.' ''Why, then,' said :the King, det the puppy have his collar.' i Men spend theirlices in anticipations, in -de termining, to be happy at some time or other. when they have tithe. But the present time has one advantage over every Sther—it is our own. It has been well observed, that we sh-thld treat futurity as an aged friend from whom we expect ed a rich legacy. I,et us du nothing to forfeit his esteem, and treat him with respect not with ser- But let. ,: us'not be too prodigal Wham we arc young, rthr. l to parsimonious when we are old; °therm ise tse shall fall into the common er ror wits those, whO,jwhen they had the power to enjoy, had not the firtidence to acquire ; and when they had the power to acquire, had no longer the power to enjoy. _._ A ch stetting cake for the baptism of the Prince .of Wake, weighed 220 Ihs. On the sides of the cake were placed, alternately, medallion portraits in silver of her ntjesty , and Prince Albert, with the arms of England over them; and the Prince of Wales's feaiherkiwith the'arms of Wales over j them, the whole surmounted by .a neat. scroll in deid sugar work: On the summit, were Pedes . tats supporting sugar 'figures of Ceres; Fortune, Plenty; Britanniti itohfing the infant prince, Clio, the goddes4 histOry and St. David, the tutelar saint of Wales. I • • • - ; • • DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co. CaPital authorized by law, 8250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, both limited an d : perpetual Insurances bn Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Motels, Mills. Barns, Stables, Merchandize. Fur naive: laid Properly o f eyery description, against loss ordaniage by FA fIF.. NA RINE AND INLAID INSURANCE. I The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation of goods,wares, and merchandise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable awany other institution. For any further information on the subject olio surance, either against Fire, marineor inland risks. Apply to HENRY O. ROBINSON4Aeent, July , 15 34-0 %t Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM II POTTS, A t OrwigkElrg. NDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $400,000, Paid in. • • - eONTINUP. to make Insurance, permamcnt and limited on every description of property in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 1611 Chesnut Street nearfitlli street. CHARLES N. RANCE ER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant, James Scott, - Frederick Broit n, Thomas Bart,' Jacob-R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. .W.Richas der, Tobias Waaner. 51odecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. HANCKER, Seel. The Subscriber has heri uppointo agent for the shove mentioned institiitioc, and is now Orey pa red ti; make insurance, nn every description of property. at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19. ISII. ly Schuylkill County, ss. .<; - - - - -77- iiN The CootTnnteeatth of Pennsylvania - c - -i tto the Sherif of Schuylkill county. sos ;lIL ..,,_.. : Greeting A-''''-‘,./ If Richard Price make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we command ybu that your summon by gond and lawful Summon. ers; Min Suer, Elliot Cresson, and the neirs, dev ices &c. of Bartholomew Wistar, lute of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, to wit: B. Wyatt Vs is. tar, Willitim B. Chase, and Mary Ann his wife, late Mary Ann Wistar. Richard Fellowee, and Emma his-wife, late Emma ,Wistar, and 51.1 ,, b11 Wistar, and Laura NV istdr, the two last 'famed fare Minors, and are represented by the aforesaid It. W vats and Thomas Evans, George G. Laurice l and- Casper Wistar; their Testamentary' guar, „titans and trustees of the female children, of the said Bartholomew Wistar, deceased, late of your county, so that they appear before our Judges, at Orwigsburg, at our county Court of Common Pleas., there t 5 be held on the Monday next, pre ceding the lust Monday of March next, to show wixtenpon, whereas, they the said Plaintiff, and they the said Defendants, together and undivided '... ' do hold All that certain House and .'.... - i , lot of ground, situate in the Borough ni: , A 'if Pottsville, in the said county of ,__....=• - """ 4, clitylk ill. being part of a lot marked in the ienerlil plan of said Town, with'the num ber thirty 'seven, and hounded by Norwegian at. the other parts of said lot and by lot number 38, being twenty feet in front, and extending back the same breath to lot number 38, sixty feet, the same detendants partition thereof between them to be made (according to the laws and customs of this commonwealth, in such case made and provided, do gain-say and the satne to be done do not permit very unjustly against the same laws and custoins (as 'tis said, ) *ke. And leave you ihen the names of those summoners, arid this writ. Witness the honorable A. V. Parsons, Esq. at Jrwigsburg, the thirteenth day of Ducem hi- r, iii the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one. ' GEORGE RAH N, Proth'y .F-broary 5 6 The2lngoirer (4" . Philadelphia, will publisl nul . 21st 'or Nlarria next, in their daily paper o see a week, and charge this office. i • Shermau'i Cough Lozetr,ters, Shercnan'n Worm Loz,ngers, Sherman's Cimphor Lozengers, Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster. A fresh siwnly of the above valigible Medicines just received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug and Cheuneal store, Pottsytile. January 29, 51-3 TILE PHILADELPHIA, READING; and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. WIrAS opened for Pas.enger Travel, ane the general Transportation of Nlerehandiae, on Thursday. Jarruary 13th, 1842. Hours sf 'assing Reading. ' 1 For Philadelphia:at 1.06 A. M. Daily For Fottrmilic, at 124 I'. .11. i '' -"-- Ist Clarls.2d Class -, Between Pottsville & Philatia. 3.50 2,50 Orwig.burg " 3,25 ' 2,30 • " Port Chhton, " '' 3110 2;25 " Hamburg ' 6 2,75 2,00 " Reading ; " 2,25 1,75 - " Dongl,,ssvOle " 1,75 1,25 " Pottstown 1 " 1.50 1,1(1 " Phoenixville " 1,00 0,75 " Norm•town " 0,50 0,40 " . Reading & Pottsville, 1.40 1,00 EXCUTSION TICKET, W returnin,g next (1.. y, in I • 10. Cla•=s Cats. Between Philada. it. Pottsville, $5.00 " " • " i nestling, 3,011 Pot tstow n, 2,00 Pi.realxvllle, 1,50 t, ' Norristown, 0.75 Depot in Philaddlphia, S. E. Corner of Broad and Cherry utreeis. , Roth Trains %% tIII stop for way Passengers at the folnitviog • points, besides those. tilent,oned above haven, Mglirsvilla, hau.e's Rndge,•Rtlunsman, ChriA man's Geig- W , ! Store, 11,,te: 4 ,0* rent Bridge, Pyawling's Beid4 , e, Valley Fargo, Port Kennedy, Pou's Store, Conshellocoi, and Spring Mill. All,Passengers ore req. ested to procure their TIC before the trftin ntarta. January 4 AWIT N IsTR A : OP.'S SA LE.—Will be sold at Public Silo, n the 2tth day of March next, at 11o'clock: Al. at he West Branch Valley, near Schuylkill Haven, t e following personal property, belonging to the estat of R. C. Hill, deceaseci. 25 Rail Road Cars. n the West Branch road . acovered Canal Bats. I covered carriage. I open Wagon... • 1 pair !Innen, I Co, and !hirer. lllouiiehold and Kite r ben Furniture, 3c.; 1_ . WILLIAM S. HILL, Adniinistrator. !' 13-5 t =I it. V:4 4 ql/5,11 - WHFO DTI "r l WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Hours of Starling of Passenger 2 rains. From Pottsville, at f+i- A. 11. Daily From Philudelphla, at 9 A. M. Both Trains ilassing at Pottstown FAR ES, (February 19, • I isfues Halsiiin of: Wild CherrY4 THE (MEAT i OR eoNsursreniri and Wirtz CMPLAINTS, WHOOPING COEVII, 6,INS OR WEAVIrse OF TILEASTHMA, Mum* ens,. Cando in CHILDREN, BREAST, CHRONIC., COUGHS, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs;, 14,EAD WHAT IT lIIAS HONE. rs. S. E. Anson _ A Wonderful with d e erfalß this eli disease wasa in the fall of 1838, originating from a violent cold which settled op. on her lunge. Various remedies were resorted to—the most skilful Physicians were consulted— yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to pre,' upon her. She became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quan tities of matter and etas evidently sinking very fast. In this distressing situation, after all the t wines remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect of relief, the invaluable ,Balsam re stored her to health; and tow, in the place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. UT See descrip tion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. Disinterested Testimony.-- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's prepara tion of .Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged, his statement true and cor rect. J. H. WALTERS, M. D. New York; April 12, 1891. • A Surprisiug Cure—Mrs. Maitha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member Of the Meth odist church, was also afflicted with Consump tion in. its worst forms, and considered past re. covert' by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal ed was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately. This eircomstance being made known to the member's- of the church, they put'. 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 not been used in a single instance where id. tuts, not given surprising relief. • .117' We, the undersigned. members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects true,. and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all whe are afflicted. GEORGE MILLilt, MARY GARDNER, THODIAb COOMBS, ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complaint.4-Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thiscomrlaint for nearly five years, during which time she was under the most skit ful physicians—had, tried Mercury, Botanic, and Ilomeeepathie remedies, and every thing that at. lured her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes to the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una hle to sleep on the right side fur three years. By the use of this Balsam, she, was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA TIIO.II PSON. Rexborough, September 12, 1841. Dear Sir—Please send inc two bottles inore of your Balsam of. Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. 1 Wive taken nearly all of the first, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my rough entirely, eh,ecked my, night sweats, and I sleep better at night and fed better in every way than I have foi many months. Yuusr, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. Dolniesburg, September 12, 1841. Friend XV istar—l mint again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I 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 ice by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. J ACOB IIoLLowAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. 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 for 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 Expecto rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, . %V ILLIAM THOMAS. PAINS IN THE. BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND COUGH.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap lig addressed us a letter in which he says, two of 'his daughters had suffeled 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 ar.d now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Snyder has au thorized us to soy that he .vas afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vain. fle" was subject to constant heezing, a troublesome Cong./4 Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Ileart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.-11r. Isaac Rogera was also afflicted v. ith an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and (:hest, and never rotted any thing to give hint relief but this Bel 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 already attained the highest reputaticni, and al though scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can proudly any, its tame has spread in every direction. arid It is rap. idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country. wit; find this medicine in important and valuable aechtion to their stack, and 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 are doubt less-; thousand suffering who would resort to it for rellel if they could obtain It conveniently. particular when you purchase, to ask `for DR. WIsTAII.'S DAI.S*6I OF WILD CIIF.RRY, as there is an article called the "SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY:" advertised, which is entirely a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Virginfana, or " Wild Cherry bark"—approves by the College of Pharmacy, reennimetided by the niedical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable Faintly Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery ! No Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs. it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild. Chary, which has effected some of the most astontsliteg cures ever recorded in the history or medicine. Such indeed are the - astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Complaints, diseases which have baffled tl,o skitl of the most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the most dts tressing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding °Me lungs, AT. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pliarmaecepias haiic failed, this invaluable remedy has noConly given surprising relief but actually effected cures, alter all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired of. Besides its surprising efficacy in these formi dable camplaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for•Olsenses of children, such as Croup. Whooping Cough. &c, and in those disorders that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such as Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. enia, and Pains in the' Breast, proceeding Boni - nenletted Colds, it _stands unrivalled. 4, Prepared, wholesale, and retail, by *Wird.rsn's & Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price 81 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by • JOHN B.C. MARTIN, - Agent tor Schuylkill county. ED" Druggists and dealers supplied at the wholesale prices. January 1 d 731113ERTON MA DING SCHOOL Po m"*.TE3tAt.rs,--Situated is Cheater County, Penn oylvania, 28 miles N. W. from Philadelphia, and 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenixville. November 27. 48-- • *.f.-.?;:,-,5..,,t...',;.1,4'-'-t."-72'-l'i.174'.4'.'':,;'1',,..e'.-4 - ..ti*te , "-", * . 1.;', , ; : e..i",;* - ;".`> ., :5. ' .74 :- Z ; ;445= 4 .4. ',. ..- ' 0t;• . ',< , ,...".i:`,.2. , .; . -!." 1 : 1 :;:':!:', - - ,, ,% 7 :P.' .- 4 ' 41::,'.'; _., -;;;,.•...,T: ,- . -4, Z'-i- ,,- '-' , .1, - *'.. - -• ._ , ,=' - ''' , • . : ,- ....--V - . ,- : -,- "i'.4'..t.." - ' ,- -!',' 4 ,. ..cf.'. , - 7 ; ,- .7. , :' , :'...,:2::•f•1Y , :-$.7 ,, ,r , "+?.';'•!' , - , :.;• ,--- .'"--,' 7 '.i.l 4 !'' , ' . '. - z' -:-•-•:'- ?' , .'"-.'="."l , '-.. - ';F--V .,-:- .: . ‘ Y -, --- 'Z- .., J - . • 21EN'TZ 11.01ruti 1)1', . (Sacerasota to rho. W. Kent? 4 Son.) Booksellers, Stationers & Publishers, N 53 Nonrtt ' Putan s FREET, (Fifth door r abovp the City liotcl,) PHILADE4I'IIIA. (YARD.—We, the undersigned, having purchased ‘ ll - 1 . the. interest of G. W. Mentz, in the late firm of 'Geo. -W. Mentz & Son, and having associated our . selves'Onder the firm of Mentz & Reyoudt, inform our friends, and - especially the friends of the late firm. th .t tt is our intention to, publish and krep a constant supply 'of all the Books publiShed by the late firm also, a general assortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, an assOrtinentof 'Letter a:d Writing Papers, Blank and Account Books °Fall de scriptions, with a general assortment ofStationary. flaying an extensive, Bindery connected with their establishment, which will enable them to furnish any kind of Blank Banks ruled and hound at the shortest notice, any miscellaneous works can be bound to order. Country Rags takeu in exchange, at the fair market price; fur Goods. Writ G. MENTZ? , WIII. ROVOU GT. 8-2 mo. Fhilapeldbia, Feb 19, In retiring from business as a Bookseller, in which I have been liberally sustained for forty years., I would return'my grateful thanks for the support Stea dily given me. esPecially to my. German friends in the country. Age and bodily infirmities have indu ced tile to withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my son ( late partner) and Wm. Rovoudt as my successors, who wtll continue the business as heretofore_ hoping they may receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on me, Phila. Feb. I, NEW GOODS.-.JOSEPII WHITE & SUN have t:n hand large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. Mt. Cafbno, Oct. 114 . 1 "17 4 RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. NEW DRUG STORE. H :Subset iber returns his gratelnlacknowl• edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, whO stepped forward to his assistance af ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub lic generally, thut he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a general asbortmerit of DRUGS, , MEDICINES, PAINTS I PILLS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which he disposed to sell on very low and accommo dating terms. N. B. ILF Physicians prescriptions carefully ut up at the shortest notice. May 30, WM. T. EPTING. PATENT LIAD FLA & ROUND ROPE AND GENERAL Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING, I'A. ' THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his mast sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has "received during a period of upwards of 12 years. u hicri has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading. and he wont II respectful. ly inform them that after the destruction of his man- Mammy by the great freshet of January, I&41, lie built as entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted up with new and improved machirery of the best descrintion. for the matmfac tare of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual in any in the United States. lie ban also added to the above, an establishment for the manufacture of all kiwis of cords. Bed Ropes, Halters, Wash Lines,Twsees, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of every variety. J would alsa respectfully inform all who may be likely to want the article, that lie manufac tures flat Ropes fur raising weights up shafts and incline planei by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much used in the mines of Europe, and for the outpost to which it is api.lied it has ninny and great advantages over the condition round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the must careful and experien ced manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment of dolls of Italian. Manilla. and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope,- Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines, Lines, 'rwines and Cordage of ev— ery de,cription. Als(', Tar, Pitch and Oakum. eon stamly kept on hand. T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing fires are made on au improved - plan of his own, and of the best and strongest . kind of Italian Ileum, seitected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the n aking of towing lines has convinced him that they arc an article which cannot be made too good, lie has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect: Orders for any thing in his business, from a fishing line weighing I-10th of au ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3} tons,, , or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will he thrankful ly received and promptly executed on "the most rea sonable terms. Any thing ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 B—ly PENNSYLVANIA HALL. POT I'SVILLE, PA W I 1.1.1 A M G. JOHNSON, DESTEL:TViLLY announces to his numer am ous (newts and the public that he has taken . ' this commodious Establishment, re .. I i fitted it up in a superior manner, and 8 8 is now ready to acco nmodate the I rai- Mr ~, —,---. ening eumcittnity. The building is very large, three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners Bank, and in'the most pleasant part of the Borough, and is Well adapted f.,r the purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging rooms, lye, &c. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kiiid, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, tine a well supplied table, lovelier with his personal attention, lie feels confident will insure nI I conve nicneies recessary to the comfort of such as may favor him with their custom. The Beading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different sections or the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B. T:iere is a tefectory in the basement story ofithe Building, where all kinds of fletresh ments can be obtained at the shortest notice. Potts/llle, Qctober 30 44 MOUNT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Pa. • ED F.UBF:N 'BRIGHT respectfully announces aa'• to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish ment, siMaated at the termination of ;.+,.. 1 .,. the Reading and Philadelphia Rail Ii t Rood, where he will be happy to wail s ~ -.........a---..- , in those who visit the Coal Region. on heatless. or fiir the purpose of enjoying the mountain air arid water. The lintel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no p a ins will be spared to render satisiaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of ,Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escalre the dust arid noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed.that it will be found !ouch more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity• Attached to the lintel is a Jorge' and 'Nonlife! , tirden, overlooking, the River Slchuvlliill, the Schuylkill canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and thenb to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike. and at the same time of carding a real and romantic view of live Mountains. The house is sdrplied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive acconintodatton of. visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ• uals or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. ' Mount CartmOunel9, 1841 ,N : , E s:r dd l i t n ixj A t(,),N uz; ), of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully n C.t e The P l ANO inhabi F t O an r :,; informed that the subscriber will give instruction fin the Piano Forte and Vocal music accomna. flying the same, tn , such persons thatmay feel disposed to patronise him.—lie will at ,dated hours 4. attend in any family ; diislterms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert' Store; quarts Street. July 10 28-y E. F. RICHARDS. AUIt..t.NGIMENTIFOR 1842. . OLD ESTABLISHED. PASSAGE °FEB E . 100 PINE STRFET, CORNER. OE' SOUTH STREET. :43e. 'r" subscribers beg leave to call Zaki,s..• the attent:on 'of their friends, rifitrio and the public in general, to the ful .:2ff2." . ' lowing arrangement for the year 1e42, for the.purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin and Steerage passengers ' By the new line of Liverpool Packets.' Sailing the Isl;l3th and 25th of every month. The ships comprising this line are Geo. Washington, Indep. ndence, United States, • Sheffield, Garrick, Siddons, Patrick Henry, Roscoe, ' Virginian, Stephen Whitney, Roscius, Sheri f) n. , By the London Pyikets, To sail from New York the lyt, 10th and 20th— and from Loneun on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator, Ontario, Wellington, Toronto, Quebec, Westminster, Philadelphia, ' St. James, Switzerland, Moatreal, . Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator,. Inconnection - with the above, and for the pur pose of affording still greater localities to passen gers, the subscribers have established the Star fide of Liverpool Packets, To sail from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of every month, comprising the follow!ng very su perior last sailing ships, viz:— Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, 1000 tons Echo, Sill, . 850 St. Murk, - Alexactler, 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, 1060 All of which are nearly new, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened. The last tour are own ed exclusively by the subscribers, a fact which, independent or their long standing in their bu siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no other house in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succession. thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool Meekly, so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an abur.dant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. - In all ,citims where the parties de ii. cline coming out, tue' money paid for their pas sage will be promptly returned. Fur the accomino ation of persons wishing to send money to their iends, drafts at sight will be given on the follaiving Bank and Branches, viz:— On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork Limerick Clonmel Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast W aterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Balboa Tralec Yuitighal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballyinena Parsonstown Down patrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Bandon Elms Ballysharinon , Strabane Dungarven Mallow Money more Catehill K ilrush Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs. Phillips 4- Ttpladv, London; P. %V. Byrnes, Erg., Liverpool.. For further particulars apply or address ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER & MeAIURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. GEO. %V. NIENTZ Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Cu., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Barman, Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, London. drrry and Cork, The subscriber is now ready to engage Passengers to sail direct frum either of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, and June. IL? Thu subscriber, will also engage Passes• gers going out from New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Journal office. B. BANNAN. FOR SALE.-TIIE subscriber is au thorized to sell at private sale/or cash, all the personal property belonging ft? the North American Coal Company, 'consisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good order, two Truck Wag gons, together with a variety of fixtures ne cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, 'Carts, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels; Chains. Fre. 4-r. Together wtth• one fifteen horse power Engine complete, otie Theodolite and level in good order. Apply JAMES SiELIMAN, Jr. 35—tf COE: 111.1 DEED DOLLARS REWARD L. has been offered for months, to any one who will us a bottle of Hags' Liniment for. the Piles without being cured. Of thousands iu no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proul overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure in nearly every case. ( externally) in the following complaints. For the Piles I Tightness of the cheSt, For all Dropsy especially in children, Tender Feet I Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by cancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers however obstinate of roup long standing Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald Head Ghtblains &c. &c Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed upon.. Orie thing will only protect you— it is the name of CONISTOCK & CO.: that name must be always on the wrapper or you arc cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and lest by that, or never buy it: for it is impossible for any other to be true or gen uine. Sold by COMSTOCK & CO, New York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by Wm. T. Evting, Clemens & Parvin, and John S. C... Martin. THE subsetibent cvnuM announce to the public that they have taken the store lately 007 , 1 pied by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment ;of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. among which are Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimers-Sattinett.-Monslin de Lanes—Chint zes—Flannels—Cotton do--Checks, Tickings, Alor;nos—Bleached and Unbleached M uslins— Winter Veatings—Shawls -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs— Wolsey—Worsted and Cotton Iloisery—Alcns Hose and Hall Huse—Gloves— Umbrellas, &c. Rici---Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf s and Brown Sugars—Young [Tyson—Gun powder—lmperial and Black 'Fps—Pickles— Sniccs—Sy rup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. larotes—Sperin and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Ricc--Raisins and Currants—flops —Barley, &c. Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Gloss 'rumblers, 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.' POTTSVILLE PERFUMERY SALOON. _IFS': received and for solo a choice and well IP selected assortment of Fancy Hair Brushes Shaving Brushes, Tooth Brushes, : Gum Brushes. Indian hair oil, Citronella Wator, 25-tf Hair Wash, ' Lip Salve. Bear's Oil. : Court Plaster, . • Lavender Wafer, Indian Hair Dye. Rose tooth Paste, El:111'310 Oil, Bear's - Grease, . Pomatum & Antique" Oil Soaps of finest quality, &e.,&e. ' Whieh he will 'sell on the most reasonable terms. ' I ILLIAM ILSUMER. Dcember 18 : AGENTS A ugnst PILES, & c.•••••$ 100 It EW ARO. LOOK OUT Drugg„ists, Pottsville,SchuylkillCounly July 3 27-1 NEW STORE DRY GOODS GROCERIES QUEE WA R TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. L. W. TItoUTAIAN, • S• SILLYBIAN. # November 20 47 Niinslowls'Baham of Ilore Hound. An empanelled remedy for common Cords,Coughs Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bran ehitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lunge. tending to Consumption ; composed of the concentrated virtues of I-14rehound, BonesJ. Blood Root, Lirtrwort and lama! other rege table stihstances. • Prepared only by J. N. WINSLOW Rochester, IV. Y. yip-WE innocence and universally admitted. peewit virtues ethe Herbs from which the RA VA NI OF 111011FliOUND is made,are toogenerally known to require recommendation : it is therefore oul. ne cessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concen trated r and so happily combined with several other veactablesnbstances, as to render it the most speedy. mild and certain remedy, now in use, fur the corn plaints above mentioned. A N OTI IE It FACT. Mr. Winslow—Sir : Having derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the use of your Balsam of Hore hound." I ant anxious in some way, to aid in extending i ts b ene fi t s to others, and will herefore state the fact. in my own case. In January last. I had been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs. for nearly-fire months, during whiCh tone I used every thing almost, recommend; d in similar cases, but found little or no relief. (laving given up my bus mess entirelymnd- by the advise of 'Physicians made preparation to go South as soon as practicable, I was advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great surprise, fimild almost in stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored to health. S ‘11,11.7 EL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort. May 15. 1&10. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEmcss s PAI:VIS, acd Wm. T. Err- Kntsville, Pa. and by the Druggists in the country generally. August :28 - 35—Sint GOLDEN SWAN lIGTE L, ( R EVIVED, ) .N 6. 69 N. Third 81., abovc Arch, Philachlphia ma i - - BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. irI . ILARLES WEISS has leased this old-estsb_ ` ll --/lished hotel, which has been completely out '. in order for the accommodation of t s ...t travelling and permanent boarders. sss utA: It proximity to business, renc.ers desirable to strangers and residents of the ctiy.s Every portion of the house has un dergone a complete cleansing. The callosity department is of the first order—with good cooks and servants selected to insure attention to guests —H as accommodations for 11l persons. T hose who may favor the house with their custom, may be assured of finding the best of fare the best of attention, and, as is stated shove, very reasonable charges. .IIT Single day, !al 25. Rosin for horses and vehicles. Also horses to hire. Er GerMantown and Whitemarsh Stake Office Philadelphia. December 11, 1841 '5O 50—if NEWS 110031, AND rnmoniczkh AGENCY. ripliE subscriber bas determined to open a - 11 - News Room and Permuted Agency, in con nection with his establishment, where siMscry tions to the following Magazines and Nevspa pers'will be received: and all the Maga/mats and part of the Newspapers, subscribed and paid lor at this Establishment, will be deliveied tree of I , 4°g°. Godey's Lady's Book Monthly. $3 Oh Graham's Magazine do 3 00 Ladies Companion do 3 00 Merry's Nluimuin do 1 00 Dollar Magazine do 1 im New York Knickerbocker: do .5 00 Lady's Masted Library do- 3 00 Young People's Book do 2 00 Magazine ot choice and Enter- .. taming Literature do 3 00 United States (ilia. daily, Semi-weekly 4 weekly. Pennsylvania Inquirer, du do do Boston Notion Weekly. 3 (10 Brother Jonathan New World Saturday Courier do 2 OU Saiurdav Evening Post du 2 1.10 Saturday Chronicle do 2 9U New York Mechanic Ncw York Weekly Tribune, the organ of tin. National. Home League for the Protection of American Indu , try, and oneol the very . bent Papers to the United States. do Subi.cribers to either of the above publicaitons in flue Itorough and Vucturty, will find it to their advantage to call at tilos olliec and make arrangr•- InellN to ((XL:IV,: the retpective periodicals tree 01 postage. The numbers of any of the above publieationq can be paid for monthly, •%eeltly or annualli, at the option of the subscribers. Feb. 16, 6 MR. .J. A. GllOll VI, PRoFFSSOII OF Music, respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Pottsville. lie will be happy to watt on any one desirous of instruction on the Piano Forte, 'together with Surging, the Flute, Flageolet, Accordeon, besides other indsical in struments. If sufficient encouragement is offer ed, he proposes to open a sieging school. The first quarter will be &ruled to lay ing the roun tion of music, and after that the higher branch music, will be taught.' Lessons in Sacred Musk will be given to suit the varios congregations iii thi Boriiiig h. Singing will be taught .in both the German and Enghs-h languages. Pianofortes tuned and repaired. Mr. Grolic's resilience is at Dr. Brambier'.. No. J Nlatianton go Street. Sept. 2.5, 1841. 39—tr. RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 21Xfl to IX! inch. - Rail Road Tires, from 33in. to 55 in. external diameter, turned & unturned. Rail Road Axles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road , Axles, manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. Rail Road Fet e for placing between the lion Chair and stone block of edge Ita ilways. India Rubber Rope, manufactured from Now Zeal..nd Flax eaturated Avid) India Rubber, and intend d for Incline Planes. ' Chains. Just received a ctimplete assoontent of Chains, from tn. to 14 in. pro ved and mannthetured from the hey, cable Iron. Ship Boat and Railrolid spikes, of different stzt s, kept con.standy on hand and aor safe by A. & R t LSTON. & CO. No. 4. South Front St. Ph.lnd. Jan. 10 J. • II A MIA DEN, Forwarding and Coinmiwon Alerehant,- VINE ST. WHARF, SCHUYLKILL, rHILAIDELPIIIA. RESPECTFULLY in Lis friends_und the public, that lie continues at his old stand. end will have BOATS le.o in, nisi Wharves daily for Pottsville and the intilinvd idle places. The Schuylkill Navigation Company bavine reduced their toll=, freights on Merehandizr a.; other articles, both up noddown, will be 2:i per cunt. lower-than former Wee. February 26 9—Gut HEAD Al HE. JUDGE PATT ERsoN. EAD the fallowing from Judge Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the County in which he lives. Middletmcn, N.J. March 12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock 4- Co. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make Fuck use of the following certificate as you deem will Lest subserve the purposes which It is intended. [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ] Hs:rainy CERTIFY that my daughter has bees allbc ed with sick neadache for thespace of about 20 i ears. the attacks occurring once in about two weeks, frequently lasting 24 hours during , which time the paroxysms have been so severe. as apparently soon to deprive her of hfe. And after having tried almost all other remedies in vain I twit been induced as a last resort to try :Spolm's Headache Remedy as sold by you; and to the g - cat dim ipointment and joy of huself and her friends I found very materia 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 reliet,until she is near pernianentlycured. The attacks are now very seldom. and disappear im mediately after taking .the qiimitity directed. A hate that otbere may be benefitediby the use of this truly invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the above. and remain your obothent servant, JEIIU PATTERSON. Judge of the Court C. P. • Sold ONLY by Comstock dy Co. 11, Maiden Lane. And also by Vm IF Epting. Clemens & Pa,vm and J. S. C. Martin, Dii,igists, Pousvihe, Schuylkill Co. Junci2. 27-ly MEE Dr. Bedwel , s fetyr t Ringworm nd Itch Ointment, IrjatlCE 50 CENTS A one of k best arid most efficacious remedies to those troublesome di-cases vet discovered, as the fol lowing certificate will show. This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the Tettey in the f i re, I had large running sores, all over my throat. chin, neck and checks, in deed I was so bad that 1 Was risliined logo out without a handkerchief lied over my face. Af. to trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, .1 was advi...,l to try Bedwril's Triter Ointment, which after using, a kw boxes entirely cured ine, and I am pleased tu"say, that although the cure has bi;en effected fur some time, there is not any appear_ ofits returning. SAMUEL DEW EES, Apple street, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July '2, 1833„ DEWY ELL'S EN OINTMENT. For the cure of Felon.' Ulcers, old Cuts and Sores. This invaluable Ointfuent has lung been in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in curing old ULCERATED Seams, and long standing WOUNDS, has been truly .as. tonishing. Pica 25 cents a Ivor. BEUWELL'S COUGH DROPS, PRICE '25 CENTA PER COTTLE-A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Weakness of the Ilremit. 4c., prudu• cing rest and ease where all other remedies have failed. The above highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to cat i article. The public Will do well 16 give !hem a trial, as many thousand have been cured by their use. Prepa red by James Dods, corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia. fpr Dr. 14:61;04 nod for sale at the Drug and Chemical swore of Jan. I, 1— JOHN S.C. lIARTIN; Agent for Potts%ille and vicinity. CREAP WINTER CLOTPING. Great Reduction of prices fvr cash. 'VIE Advertisers are constantly receiving frOm their Manufactory in Philadelphia. a elm' ee and varied assortment of Seasiiira-hle Clothitia, which they offer at the following low prices l'or cash : Superfine Blue, Black and Invisable Green Dress Coats, from to 15 Superfine Eng. Beaver Cloth Coals, 10 to 1,1 Heavy English l'ilot Cloth Ciliate, S to 10 Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, our Miners ( first rate,) Real Pilot and Flushing Frock and Overcoats, as low as, Super fine (loth and Cartimere Pants, sto English Blue and Black Satttnett Nulls, very hest, 5 First rate Sailinett Pants, all kinds, - from 9. 50 to 4 Heavy Fustian Pants, first quality `I 5O to 3 Extra Lyons Velvet Vests, as low us Heavy Engli,h Plain and Fi7orcd Satin Ve.i 0, 2 to 3 50 Wmilen Velvet Vests ofell Innd., 173 to Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pant:., for • Miners, Superfine Clrth Round Jacl.et, (lu dig') Itioe,) Fine Sattinet and Fat trim Round Jaeliens, 2 511 to 4 Also—(ln hand, n full nßsortment of Fashionn ide 1 rench and English Broad Cloths, and Fla.- tic French lbw..;on Cassinicres,.rbiuble 11Illed Fancy and Plaid Cassimers, wended colors,rom. prising the most fashionable styles now worn tit London ; Diamond Diaz not Waive Beaver. and Water-proof heavy double milled Cloths; lor Overcoats. Also—Satin and Fmihroiderad Sdk and Fancy ‘V uol lest Velvet Ye• Uu L's, of the New Patients, all of which will bt, made Lir to or• de r 1.1 the best manner, on accommodating t6rins, or low•-tot. Cash. LIPPINCOTT tY TAvi,c2R, Merchant Tailors ! Corner of Centre M aha Mango Sts. Pottsville, December 18, 1841. .• 51— do 3 00 do 3 01 WILL , BE VOIWKITED BY Dli. N R. LLIDY for a preparation of Sarsa'iaiiiis equal to his MEDI:A . I'ED EIXT I:ACT ON SA RSA PA HILLA It is positively the strongest vetkr:llton of Sarsa parilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal is SIX VI NTS of any Syrup that is made, and is hut_ n by numerous persons throughout the coy and coun try riir malting Syrup thereixam. and is ho will bed at the rate of seventy•five cents to one'dollar per inns'' ;Amu half a post. The etlii•a cy illSar3aimrilla is well known in Sr 10- fuht or Ktrie's Erropelni Diseases ti e Al leetorms the Skin and Ames. I I era if the Ae•e, 7h not and Body. as Well as an A narlote to Me reory and the Minerals, Constoruhunal Dm sines and a r ein e era I Nellie,- of the Wood awl Animal Riad, ( mu mem upon its t IfilleS 28 unnecessary. Every holy houses its i f ik e ,, e y. I is only necessary whetbusing to good preparation of tt. and then iii re will tie 110 disippointment in tls effects Dr. 1.. - slywould refer to the most resprrtable Phis jeiiihs ut rh i l a delptits, as well as throughout 'the United Siat es for the character of his prerrration. well also to the nunwrnus certificates from plitst cmns and others. that have been fr..m mute to time published, Wall 1171141 , (1 , 5ary a, the charm ter of his preparation is firmly es/a/dishrel.—'l'ltroighout the Sot at kern States it is used alawether, and throng!, out the North taken f! ..i ia, roleare user all ethers, par ocularly, among ho, for the benefit of they nlienlei. utwir,s recommital If Dr Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures perhtrineil by fits medicated Ext tact of :Sarsaparilla, is lids ever been effected by tray medicine in els., truce, BM B. BANYAN The reade'r is referred to she directions acrompa ny Log each bottle, Air recommendations, cercifiem and further particulars. • Remember one bottle, (half a pint) is equal to PIZ plias Sqeop, and is equally pleasant to take. lb.' Price ONE DOLLA It per t.onle J, Prepared and sold wholesale and road at lir. Le n dy's Heath Emporium, Seruud. strict below Vine Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS' Philadelphia, and by Wm.T. EPTING Druggist, Pottsville. February 7th. 1811. Al the OM land, No. G 9, Nort4 Fro's, si reel sl e TIII:Eg DOultic Fttusfolis: CORNER OF ARCO T. I'IIILADELPAIA. Manufacturers of White Lead dry and ? Calomel. ground' n Oil, i Red Precipt, Red Lead, II hue do Litharge. Vitriol Mb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Paten i Yellow do Nitric do Sugar Lead / Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Com. do • Aq. Fortis Acct. Morphia Murtatic Acid Sidi li eo Epsom Salts 1..1c , 101 , 1.111. Tart Acid Opi ill. :`,arcot. Sup Carb:Sorla Kerne , . Mineral Corros.Sub: Mere. Elliot s do. Refiners ofChamphor ,Sal Nitre.Brimstont Borax. .tc Offer forsale the above mentioned articles. to gether with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rticlei ti the Chem ical:lnd Medicine line. Being manufcturcrs of all the articles crimper:to d under the above head. they plrdee thernselle , to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass.from GB, 4 :IS. Oct 1 1837 48— rlyi E.:PP:CII. - 1 1 0N in-forms the inhabitant' 1 ". at Pottsville and its vicinitv, 'that he 1111 4 moved in town, and offers his professional servi ccs in all the medical branches to the public:. Practicing the Dom cepathic Fysiem, and if requested, the Allocemithie, he hopes from long experience to give hill satisfaction to such as will call on hint. Ile will he ready for rofi'ssion• ul services at any time at his residence. A D. LIPPE, M. D. -- Greenwood, December .1 49—tf - - TUTS economical and nutriciouX article or fond hitherto but little known in t hi s countr y, exc. t by occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland ai,d Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Nola delphia, ii, any quantity equal to.--atu imported. even so perm., bong freih. It -is also for sale t.y most ni the Nler chants io Pottsville, amongst tt limn are Mes srs Miller & Ille4gerty, William Manes. & Co. Clt in ens & Parvin. William Philips & Co. Morris Bro thers. &c. tic. as well as by some 01 the merchants 111 Millersville an I l'ort Carbon. GLEN DENIM; & CITANIBERS. Manufacturers of Flour, ()at Meal. A: Pearl Bar lev, on the Willow St. Rail Road, between 12th and 13th. Phila . November 6. 115-11, 45-4 100:-S 100! & DOCTOR AU. LI P PEI OAT 3113.11%. 6 to 8 ERB MI ME