Tuz Dualtarsi, Boy } or Lustier' LAMM-- Main' General Winfield Scott, while on the fron tier during the late:border difficulties, at a compli mentary dinner given him-by the citizens of Cleve land, related the followingl characteristic anecdote that occurred during the battle of Liindy's Lane in the last war: In the very midst of the battle,. his attmtion was arrested by obrierving at a little distance, where a whole company of riflemen had jun been cut - dealt by the terrible fire of the enemy, three drum Mer boys quarreling for a single drum, all that was left to thein. , Soon the .too stronger ones went to o fietituffs," while the third quietly folded his arms, awaiting the issue of the contest At that moment a cannon ball struck the boys and killed them both. With one bound the little fel• low caught the drum •from between them, and wither shout of triumph, and aloud •tattoo " dashed forward to the thickest of the fight. Said the General, '•I so admired the little soldier, that I rode after him and enquired his name, which was and directed him to find me out at the close of the battle: but I never saw him after wards." At this moment, Mr. , one of the mot respectable merchants in Cleveland, arose. , anA with a smile and boW, informed the cOmptny thlt he l'lo4 the , . Drummer Boy of Ltiody's Lane."— Anton Transcript. TERIIInte DEATH or THE HON. ROBEHT POT , TELL — From the Caddo Gazette of the 12th inst., we learn the frightful death of Col. Robert Potter. He was beset in his house by an enemy named Rose. He sprung from his couch, seized his gun, and in his night clothes rushed from the house.— For about 200 yards his speed seemed to defy his pursuers, hut, getting entangled in kAtucket; he Was captured. Rose told him he intended to act generous part and gieellim a chance for, his life. lie then told Potter he might run, and he should not be interrupted till he r-esch.d a certain dis tance. Potter started at the word of command, end before a gun was fired he had—reached the lake. His first impulse was to jump in the wa ter and dive for it, which he- did. Rose was cl .se behind him, and formed his men on the .hank, reudy to shoot him as he roses In a few sec.o4il4 he came up to breathe, and . scarce had his head reached Abe surface of the water, when it was completely riddled with the shut of iii ip guns, and he sunk to rise no more.—N. 0. Picayune. Cattamoon —Ali ! childhood—beautiful nue. tery, 'how does nature lie all round thee, as treasure house of wonders. Sweet aritl ga oils sea son of bring whose ii ewers bring on the perii - itl of ripening, or bloom but to-wither and fade in their lovimess—time of '.thick coining ' joy and tears! that passed quickly away, as if they did not belong to the class of j iya that linger and abidelong, yet make the long day short—team of weakiiess. yet aiiiwer to ch tern the eyes of sages from truer lore. Childhiaal! what a mysti ry art thou, and what mysteries dust thou deal with. What mys tery is there in thy unfolding faculties, that call forth wonder froin those tl.at gaze upon thee, and veal to thyself at time almoit as if :they were strong reminis.-encea of an earlier being ! What iiiiniistry is there in thoughts, warn thou art first struggling to grasp the infinite and eternal! when thou art told of immortal regions vaherdthou shall wander onward for ever, and sayest even to the teaching voice of authority, it cannot father! it c vinot be."---Detvey. A 110 LE IN Till; BANKRUPT Law.—fine Of the chief benefits which the bankrupt law was ex -pected to secure,..was the prevention .of frauds in regard to confidential debts. The law provides That no man shall be-liberated from his debts un: der it, who has given any preference to one cred itoroverTabother. But aiarit the short vision of le.tslators. The way the thing is doing is this: man.faik: he gives no preference to spy body. Big cert.in creditors laming hie friends Itninedi. ately sue bun. and hurry their sults to judgmcnt and esecuii in. The debtor makes no resistance. arid so 'creditor attaches property and pays huntell, after which the debtor applies for the ben efit of the Bankrupt Act, and with clean hands too,:for he has given no preferences. arid in fact done nothing at all ; and yet Sill his preferred creel itorsate as snugly provided for as they would have been in the worst days of assignments. Here is a hole through .which a bear or a bull oily go without scratching his sides.—Jour. of Cum. ( THE Tauter. QUKATION.--Protection and en- conragement is all that. is vrantirg to dovelope re sources, and bring into action skill and ingenuity that cann o. be stupassed by anp other people. in spite of the wont of fostering care. the American mechanic has been enabled to complete o ith the aniline in foreign workshops, but when the com promise ant takes full effect--when the cherishing and supp ming hand of g werAment is withdrawn, he will be obliged to close his d ..ws, end sdik in poverty and ruin. Then will no longer lie heard. within our trOrders, the ring of the anvil, or the clink of the shuttle—the grass will grow rankly before the doors of our workshops--the country will be drained of its last grit 7 —and misery stare the starving population in the face. We hope that Congress will attend to this subject ere it is too late. - to remedy the,evil--that the wish -s and pennons of the different Home Leagues will be ettenJed te.--atd a htlping evended t Imirde the hack beer of the nation chronicle. NCMDETIL OF TEETOTALLERS 17C IREL k SD. By the accidental omission of two cipheis in the figures given by Mr. ()Tunnel on Saturday, as the number of teetotallers in Ireland, the aggre gate appeared to be thousands, whereas the Lord Mayor of Dublin said that the last ticket he saw signed by, Father Matthew was marked five mil lions, two thousand, seven hundred and two. At least 10,000 more have taken the pledge since the date of that ticket. Donee ON Ice.—Wo have noticed the arrival at this port.of one or t•'o cargoes of ice from Nova Scotia, and other cargoes were about being ped As our own 'fice crop" tell Fhort we are hap py to receive - sup Plies of so desirable an article from our neighbors. Some of them, hotvever, we imagine, will be surprised to learn that their car goes of ice are subject by the new tariff to on im port duty of twenty per cent. ad valorem. We do not know whether this' duty was levied for put. poses of revenue or for the protection of the home manufacture.—U. S. Gazette. 1...E.GAL12176 TUE MARRIAGES.—On the 24th ult.,tin the 'British Parliament, Lord Elliot brought in a bill toi:legaliie those marriages in. Ireland, which had been declared illegal by the Irish judg es—between Presbyterians and Episcopalians, the ceremony performed by Presbyterian clergy men. I hate all people who want to found sects. It is not error, but sectariatierior—nay, and even sectarian truth—which causes therunhappineas of mankind.— Lessitig. On market, CORRECTED 'VEER LY. POTTVVILL* April 2, 1842. Wheat Flour, pr Bbl. $5,00 ;Bacon, per lb. 7 Rye do iwt. 2,00 Pork, " 43 Wheat. bshl 1,23 ;Hams, " 10 Rye; " 65 IPotatoes , buehl 50 Corn, o.te, Eggs, Butter, " GO 'Plater, ' ton 5,00 " 45' Hay " 18to20 dov. 12i Timothy s'd, bshl 2,50 lb ni Clover r " " 5,00 I - - 1 " TER CENT. SAVED.—Th e subscribe.? sells IL, the best lime , at 20 cents per bushel. at his kilns. adjoining the aqueduct , and ,Mr. E. •Etand'a Smith shop, Greenwood. F March 26 • JOHN PORTER. a. Marrieb. On the 23d tilt, by . William Barnes, Mr. Bottum BIRIFORD, to' Stine CATHARINE KtuateL, both of Bythe same, on the ..17th Febravy. Mr. JOHN DO DINE; of Danville, to Miss ELIZABETH lIKELEY, Or Pottsville. On the 17th ult. at Lost Creek, Juniata County,. by the Rev. John Hutchinson, Mr. Luciax WlLsos, of Minersvilla. to Mats . Jaris M.. daughter of the late Dr. William Wmerhouse,of the f o r mer place. - At Port Carbon. on the 14th ult., b► Joseph Robin son; Esq.. Mr. SAMUEL Barra, of Port Carbon; to Mies LOUISA BANES, of Rush Township. By the same, on the 19th Oil. -CHRISTIAN FRANCE, 0 ELetioa.W.tonosEa, all of Norwegian Township. Dcatlis On Thursday, the 3lst ult., Wit4.tam, son of Philip WomelsdorM aged 13 years. - The relatives and friends are ? spectfullv invited to attend his funeial, from the, resid nee of his father, op posite the Lutheran Church, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock:. k TILE MISSES CLP.MENTS have removed their School to the room used as a lecture Mom, by Mr. Peale . , at the corner of Alahantango and Centre wreets. - Pottsville, April 2 13—'It ATHENIAN INSTITUTE.—A mcetioa of the Institute for the discussion of the question "Is Memo jos ifiahle in their present war with Tex. as," will t held at the Lecture room corner Ma. hantonzo and Centre streets, on Thursday even ing,. April7th, at 7 o'clock. April 2 THOS. FOSTER, Sec'y. The Study of Amerteolfilislory, The fourth Lecture of the 'Sit/dents' Literary Asa sociation, will be delivered by F. M. IVynkoop, ut the Academy, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'doek The Ladies of Poltavale, are respettlillv invited to attend. Tickcte can be obtained at the door on the evening of the lecture. April 2 I. E. WYNKOOP, Sec`y. WASHINGTONIAN TEMPERANCE SO. CI ETY.—A meeting of the Washingtonians will be held- at the Lecture room, oorner of Mahan. tong° and Centre streets, on Monday evening, -at 7 o'.:lock. The Committee of 100 will meet at the same place at 12'o'clock on Sunday, at 1 o'clock if the weather is favorable, the committee will pro. teed to Miucrsville to hold an out door meeting. April 2 J. B. REED, Sec'y. ROGUFRY —IIII . OIITAVT'.:AUTION.—Dr. Brandrigh's Vetteudile.Universal Pills having gained great noto riety by the cures they have performed, unprincipled venders of medicine, finding there is a grew call for them in consequence, have had the great audacity to forge the medicine. Now be it known to. all men, that Dr. Brandreth's Genuine Vegetable Universal Puts can never be obtained of any vender ofmedicine, whether d•oggtst or doctor, as neither'ale allowed to set I the Genuine Brandreth's Vegetable Pills, under any circumstances whatever.—De very careful all ye that want the genuine, and observe, whenever you purchase of the advertised agents, that they, the A gents, have an Engraved Certificate of agency, signed in my own hatid.writing. l'urch?se in P3ttsville. of Wm. Mortither, Jr. and of the agents published in another part of this paper. TO LET. I,I4AYLANDVILLE WHARVES, on the / Schuylkill. An extensive range of wharves ormosite the city, on the Schuylkill, now in cam. plebs order, encircled by an ample canal, express ly arranged. for, the landing and shipping of coal, with room or space sufficient for the stocking of any reasonable number of tons required, and well adapted also for the landing of lumber, iron, iron ore, plaster, lime, wood or other materials, and for lumber or coal yards, &c., being in the vicinity of a populous neighborhood, independent of city custom. The subscriber engages to rent these wharves, or any part of them, to responsible persons at 10 to 15 per cent below what any others are now or can be rented for on the Delaware or Schuylkill rivers bordering the city, on application to JA. COB MAYLAND, on the premises, or to JACOB ;WAYLAND, is. &CO. N. W. comer Race and 2d at. "Phila. A pril 2 14-1 m 300 BUSHEL , First quality MER. CER POTATVL.'s% For sale at 50 cents per bushel. Apply to the sub,SC'riber. WILLIA.%I B. HULL 14- Port Carbon, April 2 EX EC U TOR'S NOTIC tice is hereby given that Letters Tesiarfien. tary have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the subscribers, residing io the borough of Polivville, in said:county. of the estate of Jacob [filler, late of said Borough, Brewer, deceased. All person° indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims or demand against said es tate, are requested to make the same known, without delay to GEORGE J ACOR fIEFIR, CASPER FiURTZ, Executors of he last will and Testameot of Jacoo Hiller, deed April 2 13-6 NOTICE. --The subsceiber wishes to inform her • • friends and the public of Pottsville, that she has commenced to set in the capacity of a Nurse, in which occupation, from her acqulintance with the art, and the various modes of giving medicines, she hopes to afford entire satisfaction: -- ROvidenee. Market street, next house to John Mcßarnes. Satisfactory referen ces can be given if required. • • A ril 2. 13-3 ANN JUDGE. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that E. W. EARL, of the Borough of Pottsville, has made an assign ment of all his estate, goods and chattels, tights and credits. for the benefit of his creditors, to the subscri ber, according to deed of assigcment. AU persons indebted to the said E. W. Earl, or having claims against him, are requested to present their accounts immediately for settlement. The Books are an the hands of F. W. Hughes. Esq , who is fully authorised to .receipt for all monies paid on them. JAMES C. OLIVER, Assignee. Pinegrove, March . 2, 1842 13—tf FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. yr HE following seeds warranted fresh, are of fered for,sale at reduced prices by the sub scriber. (;lobe Artichoke Cauliflower Asparagus White Solid Celery Broad Windsor Beans Red do do Earry - Six Week do Corn Salad Early Valentine do Sweet or Sugar Corn White Dutch Pole do Curled Cress Horticultural " do Early FraineCueumber Limn "- do . Long Pickling do Early Turnip Beet Egg Plant Long Blood do Curled Endive Sugar . do Leek Borceole Early Curled Lettuce Broccoli Early Cabbage do Brussels Sprouts r Royal Cabbage do Early York Cabbage 4. India Head , do Early Sugar Loal do 1 , Melons - Large Yurk do Nasturtium Green Curled Savoy do Okra or Gumbo Large Drurrihead do Silver Skin Onion Flat Dutch do Yellow Strasburg do Red Pickling do Annual Red do • Early Horn Carrot Curled Parsley Sugar Parsnip 111ignionette Extra Early Peas Sage Early Frame do Summer Savory Bishops Dwarf Prolific do Sweet Nlarjorem - Early Charlton Peas Thyme Dwarf Blue Imperial do Canary Seed Dwarf Marrowfat do White Clover Seed Large do do Red do do Bell Peppers - Flower Seeds, assorted. Mammoth Pumpkin White Onion Setts Field do Yellow do do Early Long Scarlet Radish Early Salmon Radish White Turnip do Red Turnip 'do Summer White do Black Winter do Rhubarb Salsafy Sea-Kale• Savoy Spinach • Early Bush Squash Tomatoc White Flat Turnip Rcd Topp'd Turnip Dale's Hybrid do Rota Biga do 'Also, a few of Fox's Early Seedling Potatoes. This - potato° boils dry when quite young—is ve ry early, and an abundant bearer. ' All- kinds of Grate Seeds, procured by the quantity, at the shortest notice. Also Agricultu ral Implements. rr Asparagus Foots 3 years old, obtained to order. j B. BANNAN. March 26 ie 14— LIST OF LETTERS ißemaintog in the Post Office at; Pottsville, April 1, 1842. Persia inquiring for letters to the fullotving liar, will please say they are advertised. ' ' • AShbrutige Joshua 3 Aibitz John Archer David L. Airyich nouns Acker Jacob Angel Charles Armstrong Patrick Brown James Bair Mary Brooks Edwin Barber William C. Bell William B;)WeS" / "Ikliss M. Biddle Mr. ' Backus James Riadley William' Black Daniel Bishop Mrs. E. A. Bpshe Peter jr. Brennan Patrick Bohler _John 2 Bickerton Joseph Boyer Sarah' Boothl'homas Brennan Pat. Panics Hill Buililmeyer Christopher Babb Mrs. ' Cannon Charles Copely Naihan Collohan Thomas Courtney Michael Casseday Michael Comfort John Conver John Connelly Michael--0'" Codrington John , Comber Pattielt .1) Crosby John Colebonn Robert COnverse Thomas J Conway David Cooper William Conner Lydia A. Courrright Ann Curren Edward Ciummina Martin Ctisey Patrick Devanny Jahn Davis Mary Duffy Terence Davelin John Dickinson Peter Doyle Michael Darmody John Dunn Michael DOnigen James Duffy Philip Dolane Michael Deeds Andrew Deitsch George Durkin Anthony Davis John Davis David H. Dennis Margaret Edwards Daniel Evans Griffiths Ehrhart James Farrel John 2 Flynt Chester D Filzimmons James Fox 'William Fertig John E. 'Griffiths John Green Joseph 2 Groyne Francis Glymer John Gaff Thomas Esq Gilespie Charles Gsßigor' James Giant Robert H Gordon Jacob Greeger J. G. Grant Jame!ri airHeger Imo Gcirmon 'Dwane Gaffney Owen 2 Glover WlKam Gately Mulecb Healy Thomas Haggerty Patrick Howler Henry Hughes Joseph Harding Char lea Heller John H. Haddesty Geogre Hower Jeremiah Ham Thomas Harris William Heaphy DM - Iml Hiirid William Hain Samuel Hirt is 'David Hogshead .E. P. Holmes John Jones Wiliam Jones Benjamin Johnson Thomas Jacknin Charles Jenkins Llewellyn Jones Stephen Jacobs John Jonvi John Jones Samuel Jones Hugh Jones W. Thomas Jones John Jones Perry P. Jones Rees William Kerns Matilda Krarnmes AlAchael Kress Peter Kirk W. A. Knpp Jacques Keinscv Mb. NI Levi David Lloyd John' Long Francis Low Mistress Litt!aisles William Lochner John Lanigan Lory Lewis Job Linch Hrnry 2 Lewis David Lloyd Frthcie Murphy Thomas 'McDevitt Francis Murphy Daniel Morrie William McConnell James Mooney Patrick McCambridgo James Meier John 2, carpenter Mclntire Barney McKinney Solomon M illens George Menar John McCahey P. Morrison Edward MeGehry James Micnich John Murphy James 2 , Morgan Charles. McDonnell Patrick ' Martz Daniel McCafferty Hugh ' Motter Henry Mucklow John Nowlin James Norffang David Oates John O'Boyle Anthony Owens R. I. O'Neal Arthur O'Neal John' °Tanner John Warman J. C. p O'Malley Michael o.,Milivan Michael Oram Thomas Protheroe John Pa• ent J. Mite Pugh TheopUilos Pude:son James Perce David Porte Aaron Piirker William 2 Pott John Esq. Ruckle J. 5.2 Rees John Reynold q ter Rich° . Re r ee Da icl Roberts John Rosengorten Henry Recd Samuel Rothe A ligustas Roach Michael Reynolds Patrick Stover Charles Smith Wm. J. B. Slack Thomas Strauch Elizabeth Stevens Sa url Shoemaker William Smith Bernard Sullivan Timothy Stodd Thomas Scanlan Patrick Stevenson ['ugh Shebat Samuel L. Strasser David Sage Augustus P Steele Scutt Schaum Thomas Strong Elias Scott William Singley George Tame* Edward Tonkindolitt Thomaa\pavid nee* Thomas Henry . Truan Richard' Thomas Cornelius 2 Vetter John Wall Robert 2 Williams David Wier Duncan Wier Caroline Wood James Wier James WeynineVrr William • Walters Joseph Waters William Wilkshelin John Williams Mr. Wolcock Henry Wonders John Williams Jesse Whelan Patrick Walton John Young A. K., lE , q. The inland postage nn all ledtra intended to go by SHIP, most be paid, otherwise they re main in this office. J• T. WERNER, P. M. April 2 PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, Administrators of the estate of Henry Stager, lite of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of chuylktll, Esq. deceased, will expose to Sale by üblic Vendue, on Saturday the 16th day of A. pril next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the Premises, in the township ofllanheim, and coon ty aforesaid ; A certain Illessuage,-Tenement and tract of Land, situate in the township of Manheim, coun. t:y of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Abraham llillbish, John Maurer, Henry Hoy and others, Containing 46 acres, more or less.. The improve inents are a Two Story Frame House, and Smits. r Barn. a Spring House, and „a Powder M ill.— tlso, a tract of Wood Land, situate in the same township ard county, bounded by- lands of late George Dreitielbeis, Michael Balig, Daniel Shap. pel and John Fisher. containing seventy three Beres and fifty percheri, snore or lqss. Late the • state of the_said deceased. Attention will be given and the nondilions of sale made known at the time and place of sale by DANIEL H. STAGER, 4 - I ABRAHAM HEEBNER, .. Administrators. ! .By order of tho Court, 1 I ACOB KREBB, Clerk: Orwigebarg, March 26 13— HORSES ! HORSES ! ROOF'S RING Borman': —a aura destruction wal to Rine Bone, Spain, Wind Galls and%Cal us on horses. - Roar's FOUNDER OINTMENT, for ithe cure o Scratches, Corks, Split-hoofs, Founder, and all sore of the feet and limbs. Hizsz.'s Esnaocrertoe, for old Strains. Bruises.. stiffness of the joints, 4c. A fresh supply of the above articles just recei ved and for sale at 3. S. C. 3M TIN'S. Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. February 7 12— THE ;MINERS' JOURNAL. COME AND,SEE! WILSON, of Pottsville. would most re lispectfuliv inform the Merchants of this, and the surrounding villages. that he has returned to the long established and ettensive Wholesale Dry G on d Haulm Of Atwood to Co.. No. 74 Market St., south side, between 94 and 3d, Philadelphia. where he will be pleatied to exhibit to any teat may call. a large and splendid assortment of Foreign and domestic Dry Poods, at the usual terms and prices. March 12. 4 I l—am $5 DEWARD. rraw undersigned Will pay the above reward, to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the individuals who have recent ly broken open the tool chests is My boat yard. and taken tools of any description &Om the premises: or on conviction of any persOns who ore in the habit of stealing lumber therefrom. A written description of the tools will be given if required, aad the publi c are cautioned nut to purchase any tools where there is cause of suspicion. J.M.EROSLAN D. March 12 11-3 WHITE SWAN HOTEL, No. 106 RACE STREET. ABOVE THIRD, Philadelphia. THE subscriber is now the sole proprietor of this 1 old established stand, and respectfullly announces to his friends and customers that betas - refitted it up in the most splendid manner, and is prepared to ac commodate all who may favor him with a call. He pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to giving comfort and satisfaction to his gu ests i n every department of his establishment. The Northern and Western Stages arrive and de part daily from this Hotel, and extensive stabling is attached for the better accommodation of those who may require its use. Ea' Terms one Dollar per day. JOHN WEBB, Proprietor. Mach 12 11-3 PHILADELPHIA, READING, AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN -21-11' ME. between Pottsville and Pbiladelphia,, from April la', 1842, per ton of :1000'lba. Plaster. Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $2 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, Hollow.Ware,Gratn, Salt, Bark, Lum ber, Staves, Sa Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. Vines end Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp. Eartlien.Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goode, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and 'Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, FsPh and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de livering Freight litany of the Company's Depots on the line, unless allowed to remain over 10 daps. Dave of starting of Freight Trains, on TIIURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. AI ; illarcb 26 13— STOCK ew GOODS FOR SALE. E Sock of, Goods, belonging to the estate. AL of Edward Hughes, will be disposed of by the subscriber aticost prices. The Stock coesiildi of a good and general as sortment of Dry Goods, . Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, &c. which will be sold wholesale or retail to suit cps. tomers. Any person wishing to purchase the entire Stock, will do well to .cal and examine it. J. 11. CAMPBELL, Assignee. Pottsville, March 26 13— ilk NE sixteenth of three tracts of land, in the "' townships of Norwegian and Schuylkill, Schuylkill county, Penn., containing 1153 a cres, and known as the Gettle and Wagner tract, on the Broad Mountain, and considered one of the most valuable properties in the coal region. The Juglar, and other superior White Ash veins have been opened, and are. nnw being worked end yielding a large amount of coal annually. Fur particulars and terms apply to JOHN C. LANG, or HENRY SLAB, Executors of Henry Lektr, deceased, No. 87, South Front Street. Phila., March 19 12-1 mu in the Stock-holders in the Company for erect ing a bridge. over the North East Brdoch the river Susquehanna, between the town of Cattawissa, and the mouth of Fishing creek. N()r E—ls hereby given, that a meet. ing of sou , Stock-holders will be held at the house of David Clark, in the town of Cattawissa, on Mon iay, the Id day of May next, between the hours of one o'clock and six o'clock, P. M.; for the purpose of electing one President. six Mana gers. one Treasurer and one Secretary i for said company, for the ensuing year: EZRA S. HAYHURST. Sect'y. March 26 13— COAL MINES TO RENT. latlE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COM PAN Y offer to rent their Mines, with the privilege of new their 'wagons, which are new, and the use of their Railroad, in complete order, with landings, &c. The Mines are situated four miles from the Le high Navigation—they are freed from water by means of syphons, and have gangways now run in the Coal, some oor two hundred yards, and are ready for a large operation in mining. The vein is about ten feet thick, and tree fr.im slate, and the Coal is of a very superior cha racter. Apply to WILLIAM RICII AR DSON, No. 6 South Third street, near Market. If the Mines are not rented on or before the first day of April next, the Company are desirous of contracting to have the Coal mined and deli vered at the landings, or of engaging a person well qualified to superintend their mining opera tions. For either situation, apply as above, on or before that time. Un•xeeplionable references as to abilities and character, will be required. February 26 = 9 NOTICE. PROPOSALS will be received until the 10th day of April nett, for furrishing 40,000 tons of ANTHRACITE GOAL. (or any part thereof_not lees than 500 tons,) to be delivered during the ensuing season, at Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven. As some of the coal may be transported upon the canal, and some upon the rail road, (lie sel ler is requested to give the prices for delivering the same into the boats upon the canal, or the care upon the rail road. The name and location of each vein of coal must be giver:, and the quantity apportioned in the following manner: WHITE A6ll 10,000 tons of Lump, 10,000 tons of ',um: , 1000 0 ' B. & &meted, 5000 B. &-Serven'd 2000 " Egp, . 5000 Egg, 1000 " Stove ' 211110 Stove, 500 " Nut 5OO Nut, 14,500 25,500 The Coal is wanted principally - for the New England -market, and must be of very superior quality. The egg, stove, and nut slue to be screened by a citcular screen. The terms of payment will be cash in good current money of Pennsylvania. Every com munication will be considered as 1111101) cenfi dentral. Application to ba mado personally or by let ter, to the Subscriber at the "Mortis House," 189 Chesnut street. ADAMS FOSTER. Philadelphia, March 5, 10--6 FRENCH BURRS. uARRISFICHt4 MILL-STONE FACTORY.—The subscriber has just re ceived from (lure, France, on TIVM:13011) BURR Elzoczo, of very superior quality, and is prepared to manufacture to order all sizes of MILL STONE% at the lowest possibly rates. MI the matei isle used are of the best quality, and the stones are equal to any in the woad.' Stones will be exchanged for Log timber, Stone coal, Iron, any kind of grain, heather, 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. KEPNER. Harrisburg Mill Stone Manus / • factory. January 29, 1841. ( • 1131 CASTER.—Planer for sale by the too, half or he jquarter ton. by the subseraber, at Beck!. Mali at. e West Branch, • L. ,, ,& R. REESER. luting 22 4 . . , • . 'FOR SALE. RZD Al3ll LOOK>BEILE.! - - 1113:4- received End' now Melting, a large and well assorted striclrot new Fail and Winter goods cansitoininf Dry„Goals of erery desdriphon, Groceries of all kinds, , China, Glass and Qualm:am • Far, Cloth, and Hair Seal Caps, Boots and Shoes, Coes; Pantaloons, Vests, its. Bask?, Salt, Fish, its Which will be sold on the most liberalierms, and at very low prices or in. exchangejor country produce, for which the higheseprice will he paid. SAMUEL HARTZ.' Pottsville, No . 1841. DRIFT dz RAIL ROA D CARS, die. H E subscriber offers at private stile a num ber of Drift and Pail Road Cara, Screens. 4-c., which in consequence of curtailing his bu siness. will not be wanted. The Roil Road Cars are suitable for the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Railroads, and will be sold low for cash. or on time for ap. proved endorsed notes. Apply to F. HODGSON. St. Clair, his agent, John Pinkerton, 5-31 Jana4ry 29 HUMAN - HAIR. CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AND HAIR, QTRANILIE it is that persons who attend strict. ly to personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the Head—the Hair the most essential— the most exposed—and the most beautiful when properly cared for, of all the gifts of the Crea. ter. Perfectly free may it be kept of dandruff or scurf with a certainty that the hair cannot fall nut, by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Ladies. will you make your toilet without this article 7 I answer fearlessly. No, if you have once tried and experienced its purifying effects—its sweet perfume. A hundred articles hove 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 Chronicle,Junll 10. We see by up advertisement in another column that 111-..ssrs. Comstock & Co., the Agents for Oldrides Balm of Columbia, have deputies to ,ell 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 I notirried the loss of socks that she had worn, and, a tler a year's fruitless resort to miscalled rcstora-' 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. nouglf, and of a passable quality, of oar own. DARING FRAUD The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be pur chased or used unless it have the signature o COMSTOCK 4 co. on a ,splendid wrapper. This is the only external teat that will secure the public from deception. Address COMSTOCK 4- CO. Wholesale Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING. and CLEMENS e f PAR YIN, and JOIIN S.C. MAR. TIN. Drurrgisis, of Pottsivlle June 26 1841 TETTER ! I Fen s DY'S CELEBRATED TETTET AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great success in removing and curing the Teter and Itch. Numerous testimonials might be published of its efficacy, but for the eelicacy felt by individuals having their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with perfect safety by young ar.d old, even upon infants, containing no mercu ry, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Lei dy prepares it himself, and knowing its composi tion, most confidently recommends it as superior to any other ieniedy for the Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold et Dr. Leidy's Health Empo. rium, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 19! NORTH SECOND Street, below Vale. And also at WILLI AM T. EPTING'S, Drug Store. Pottsville. Price 2.5 Cents a box. June 9, 25 PUBLIC S % LE. TIIF: subscribers, Executors of the estate of Ceo. Reber, Esq., deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Monday the 28th of March next, at 10 o'clock A. M. That well known Tavern Stand and Dwelling house situated at Tuscarora, in Schuylkill Township, W I ; Schuylkill connty, on the road leading 111 from Pottsville to Mauch Chunk, to - gether with 35 acres, more or less, ofthe Beat Coat Land in the Region through which five ofthe!ast veins, opened and work ed on the adjoining tract,run a distance of upwards of 50 rods, varying Irom sto 16 fret in thickness. This tract is situated at the head of Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, which terminates on the tract. The Tavern House is built of 8I oue and frame, well furnished and in good concition, for ihr accommodation of the public. The re i • I l k . Dwelling House is also built of frame and II stone, and well furnished. About 12 -- acres are cleared, and in a slate of cold vation with a good apple orchard, and six acres of Meadow land. The balance is well timbered. Also. will be sold at the sometime and place, the undivided one-half of 111 Acres of Coal Land. Situated in Rusk Township, Schuylkill connty. ad joining lands belonging to Peter Knabb, now own ed - by the Little Schuylkill company. John Brans and Jeremiah Schappikl. This tract is well timber ed. and abounds with coal, being the continuation of the Mahonoy COal Region. The I ittle Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road. is located through this tract. Good and indisputable titles to this land will be given. Also. at the same time and place, will be ex posed to sale Six Shares of Stook in the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Due-attendance will be given, and the terms and conditions made known, on the day of sale. LEVI REBER, WILLIAM AUDENRIED, Executors Feb. 19. 8— N. 8.--Should the Tuscarora property not be sold on said day, it will be offered for rent for the ensuing GM Valuable Coal Land for Sate. Firing subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract of Coal Lanil, senate on the Broad Mountain. Schuylkill county, 416 acres, more or less. The Mammith, Jugular and Pine Knot Veins, have been proved on this tract. There are also several other celebrated veins of Coal, as well as several veins of ron ore on the lime; it is also well timbered.. The terms accomm Klati3g. and the title indisputable. Fur (unhurt particulars enquire of MICBAEL NIURPFIV, Pennsylvania Hall. Pottsville. Webb 12 11—.3t ao_ll.' AND CANDLE: iII.ANCFACTIJAY No. 19, Wood St., beltoern 2d, and 3d, and Vine and Callow/till Streets, Philadelphia. jrniN BANCROFT, Jr., respectfully in farms Storekeepers, Merchants &c. that he Manufactures and has for sale, • Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and Brown Soaps. Mould and Dipped Candles. All of good quality and at reasonable prices. EF A liberal discount allowed for cash. Philadelphia, July 10, _ 28-11 y Office of . the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company. No. 76 Walnut street, Philads. THE President and Managers , hereby give notice, that the charge, for freight and toll on Coal from Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Raven to the Columbia Bridge, or Richmond on the Delaware, shall not be above $1,50 per ton for the year 1812, and that 30 cents per ton be allowed for the lase of all cars.placed on the road by individuals. S. BRADFORD, Eeb. 19, 8— Secretary and Treasurer. SAMUEL P. EARL, ARTIST. INVITES the citizens of POttsville and its vi. •acinity, to see his specimens of Painting at the residence of his brother, in centre street, where he can, be consulted on., all things, appertaining to hislp rofession. Pottsvillr, anuaryl STEPHEN'S THAN ELS.--SteahenisTravels in 'flukey. Greece. Russia arm Poland, also, E gypt Arabia, Perms and the Holy Laud. Just re caved} end for sale bt B. BANNAN. M*6.19 • • . 12— °HEAP. PAPEIG;-11uled writ:Lig paper at $2 "`",-1, per ream. also, Ruled Letter Paper at $2 per rdain.Of a very go-d quality. Just received andlfer sale by'. March 19, 12= 13. RANNAN. SellOOL BOOKS,—Wholesate and mall at Philadelphia prites. Or sale by Alareh 19.12 B. BANNAN. pItINTERsIEVI4—In 12 and 25 lbs. !iegs. at rhiladelphia prices, for sale by Meads 190,2-- • B . BANNAN. ■ WE: OF NAPOLEON.—The Life of Napo. a-a lenn, with 51.10 Illustrations, complete in 2 yob. price $5. Just received and for sale by I . March 19, 12— B BANNAN. liTE & RED CLOVEO SEED—For Fale by Mar. 19. 1,3 A. HANNA 4. .ale by B. BANN ‘INT SE rl.9—For sale by 3. BANN AN 17 March 19 12— tiollif Tit PS Ai CANES--Just received and th -v sale an assortment of Gig. Sulkey. and rideig. Whips. and Walking Canes. March W.:1.1 JOHN S C. mmtruki. F itp4l-G ARDEV SEED 4. Ztc.--JuNt recto red and for sale.* general assortment of fresh Garden and Goner seeds, by Mairch 19, 12— . J. S.C. MARTIN. pi A !VON.— IYte sub•erthers have riven appoin ed Agents by the New York Nlantificittring Co for Ow sale nftbeir celebrated Grand Action Pianos. of either 11osewood or Mahogany. a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18, 51— T. & J. BE.ATTY. 4101 V FOR SALE.—For sale by the sub renter, a very fine Cow, three quarter or seven eighth Durham. JOS. MORGAN. Orwigzshurk. harsh :2G 13-3 i ll fr. pubscritlers. occupying the Large and commo dious Wharf at the lower side of South street. Schuylkill, are prepared to make auangeineuts for the reception of coal on wharfage or eons i gnment Charges for shipping or storing will he mnderalo. Address W. C. &J. It. FLA NIG EN. Phila•la..March 12 11-3 mo VOTICE is heichy given, that aII Letters of Adrioni-tration on the estate of Augustus Thatcher, late of Hartford, Connecticu , , deeeas.. cd. were on the 14th of March Int. granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the under. stetted. All persons having claims or demands agate“ said estate, are hereby required to make known the same to the under.tigned, without de lay. THOMAS C. POLLOCK. - March 19 12-6 POTTSV I L IN sTrr tJT E. ►‘Vinter session of this institution corn. .a- menced on October 25th, and will continue twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. It is earnestly requested that all having wards or chi!. dren to enter, will do so at the commencement of the session, as much of the suecess of the pu pils depend upon ti prompt and judicious classifi- cation. No allowance will hereafter be made for absence except in cavessof protracted sickness.. T E R !II S . Plain English branches, 8 4 00 Higher •• •' 6 00 Classics - 8 00 Stationary. 25 C. W. PITMAN;A. B. Principal. N. B. Books will be furnished to the pupils a. the customary prices when requested by the pat rents. Octo .er 31. 25—tt. 26- 1 y Delaware and Raritan Canal rrIIIE Delaware and Raritan Canal will be o il- pened for vessels drawing six feet water on the 28th March instant. The Tolls on Coal destined for New York will be 30 cents per ton through the Canal. On Coal destined fur any place east of Hell Gate 20 cents per ton. Ten cents will bQ refunded on every ton of Coal whtch has paid 30 cents toll and which is re-hipped from the waters of the Raritan or Am boy Ray to any place cast of Hell Gate. Steam Towing from Philadelphia or Bristol to New York, 30 cents per ton tor coal : from Phil adelphia or Bristol to Amboy. 25 cents. Towing a vessel through the Canal with four horses $lO 50: with two horse. $l,OO. R. F,STOCKTON, President. Delaware end Raritan Canal Company. filar,ch 2 3 13— JAMES DO W N EY, ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has brought with him from New York this Fall, a large assortment of Groceries & Li quors, wbich he offers for sale at the most mod erate Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added,) by,calling at the store house, next door to the Schuylkill Dote!, Morris's Addition, in the Borough of Pottsville,' consisting of Black and Green Teas, of a superior quality, Falling Loaf, Lagutra, P. Rico and N. 0. Sugars, 40 bags of best Poo Coffee, with a.criantity 'of Java, St. Do mingo, Green and Browned Coffees, 190 harrds Refined COIIIIIIOO Oil, 30 halvels Winter Strained Oil, Molasses, White and YelloW Soap, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to the best qualities, and about 800 bushels of Ground Salt. &c., &c. Pottsville, Januury 8,2-4 mo GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscri ber has received his supply of Garden Seeds, warranted fresh, which will be sold wholesale and retail, at Philadelphia priors. by the dozen, pound, or single paper. B. BANNAN. March 5 10— SAMUEL. JOSEPH FELLON, LEACHER OF MUSlC,—Respectfully an nounces to the citizens of this region, that he will give lessons in Music, both voral and in. strumental on the Piano. He give&.also lessons nn the Flute, Violin and Clartonette. He will at tend at houses when required. Piano's tuned at the shortest notice. Terms moderate. Apply at :Hr. George Dusch's, Centre street, Pottssilln. March 26 13-3•! Office of the Philadelphia and Reading • . Rail Road Company. No. 76 Walnut street, Philadelphia. THE President and Managers of the Phila. delphia and Reading Railroad Company, de si-uus to Induce individualr to place cars or tracks on their - road, for the transportation of 'oat, hereby give notice, that they will allow all persons to place 4 'or 8 wheeled cars or trucks on their road, for the transportation of coal, and that they %ill m.ke a deduction of 30 cents, per ton. between Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haven to 'he Columbia Bridge or Richmend, to such per sons as may avail themselves of this privilege. All Cm, placed on the road to be approved of by the itt9cmor of the Company, and not to car ry more that, I tons to a 4 wheeled, or 8 tuns to -an B whee'cd cat. As arranzeinents ore now maltinz to connect with the different Railroads in the coal reeinns. the Company will soon be prepared to afford ev. ery facility for the transportation of any amount of coal that may he tdrered. By order of the Board. S. BRADFORD, Secretary and Treasurer. Philadelphia, March 19 COUNTERFEITERS' DEATIF•BLO W. rzNIIE public willptease observe that no Brandreth M Pills are genline. unless the boa has three labels upon it, ( the top. the side and the bottom.) each containing a (ac-simile signature of soy hand writing,, this—B. BRANDREM PI. D. These labels are en graved on steel, beantifully designed, and done at an expense of over VAX). cherefore it will be seen that the ,only thing necessary to procure the medicine in its parity, is to observe these labels. Remember tho top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly authorized. and hold Certificates of Agency for the Sate of Braadreth's . - Vegetable Vniversal Pins, IN SCBUYLItILL COUNTY. Wm. Mortimer...fr. Pottsville. Huntzinger h Levan, Schuylkill Haven, E:llainmer,Orwigsburg. S. Seligman, Port Carbon, James Robinson at Co.. Port Clinton, • Edward A. Rutzner. Minersvitle, • Benjamin lieilner, Tamaqua. Observe that each' Agent has an Engraved Certifi cate of Agency, containing a representation or Dr. DRANORETH'S ManufaCtory at Sing Sme, and up on which will also be seZn exact conies of the new labels now used upon the Brandreth 'Philadelphia, office No. B. 13aorpturrn.M. D. 8, North Eighth St, Febniary 19. • 11-1 y COAL WHARF. iNQTICE. .JAMES If. -,VAIt iPBELL, • AV tat - AS • , - P . 0rt . 4141e, P#? . • • reatofed hie °Meek, the'settlir.tede ofhTra. , ket mreet, s few . Ours Itbove hi3/°CninT' Feh: 79: ' 73 MEDICINES! IllEMILINLSI! DR. Wm. Evan'a celebrated" Camomile Fine do Soothink Syrup for '4:bildrixa Ratan Von HurtAckert, Herb Pills. Doct. Goodie's Female Pills, Doer. William Evan's Fever &Ague Pill,. Dna. Hunt's Botanic Pills, For Dyspeptic PersonSilunt's Botanic rat* are said to be superior to Guy Alediciuo ever 'Li offered to the Public. A fresh aupply of the &Nice Methcinerquat rereived and for sale at the Drug Suite bf DAr I SO— • JOHN S. V. :tl . %WM. WZLIOUT' IN DMIN VMAMABt.E ' . 0.1 the North American College of Health. •Ai appears by the iblibtplw citc - onistauceo; ale fast supertediog tae use of maw/ter t'tllt'ao,a healittlY, jut, the paithrulthh of the Maud. and dB a coosqueocr, the et adukttuti of, DINE.AbE frOtts the III:MAN SYSTI,* , • , THOMASA & JMES BEATITi AVING been duly appointted - County Agent , . 1111, for the asle:tu.laige ur Ismail ut the named article, aogget . t the tulluwing ad strong presumptive proni,tliat the chilli' of this medieme to public conhoriO.c, to lootided on un queat:onable ai.d w.e believe, unquestionable au thority. Letter from Mr. Comfit,ld, Travelling Agent tor the United States. Messrs. T & 3. BEATTY I herewith enclose for your service in thiis . way of advertising, the notice of Stichter & Mc. • Knight, successors . to Beim & Stichter. Read. Aug, who are agents far Brandreth Pills, And 5?; rbaps for others. You will perceive the form of their language, under these circumstances,. and my business is to apprise you of the testimo ny which the genlemen to It hom they refer huvo already gieen.:—foiir of them prior to the in: science, end one, Mi. G. 11. Miller, since the tcferer,ce. but without being infornicCol it by • me, or in any manner alluding to it. STICOTER & IttliNGOT, (118-tiIICCCIOIOn to KeOlt & Stichter, Reading.) haying been duly appoint. ed county agents foi the, excellent and superiot medicine above named, arc now prepared to sup- . ply the demand. of tot mer agencies, and lull be gratified by the appointment end supply, to new ones, on the usual liberal terms. "Fur the character of these pills, we refer' with confidence, but without asked consent, ter the following named gentlemen, who have sold . them long enough to know their true value in comparison with any others now in market.— Their relative location gives every facility to-the inquirer who desires to obtain, either for sale oi use, a first late article," To take them in consecutive order, then Mri C. W. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jun, 26, took of me on counnission, 6 doz.' Since that time, be purchased of K. & S, Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating, that he never had a medicine which brunet back so good a report, nor one which had ready a sale. As ho is Net Master, any peritin can easily and cheaply ascertain why her -my veracity can be impeached and at the Oho limo learn what other pills, he sells or lice sea. Mr. G. 11. Miller, late of Brickensville, .brirPx ',quested me to appoint him an agent for -WorM; elsdorf, brienoge he well knew the value of the clan le; April 111th he took et me 4 dozer, and on the 24ili inst. he bud sold 26 boxes, it being in Womelsdorf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen more. This statemi-nt is similar to the turegoirg. To Mr. M'Kinty, one dozen were sent at venture, perhaps in Deeentber. Jan. 25, I left him 2 dozen on commission, nod on the 11th friar. he paid me fur 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 has the while swelling, probably near 6U, whom I seen, and who states, that no oilier rem edy has rendered him any service, but that this has, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, am fully persuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills, but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or ii of them—that thu' he had these less than 4 mouths. and the others several years, of these he now sells about 10 [saes where he has a call for one of the other sort. He mentioned a wom an who has during several years suffered by the rheorwatisin, and though other remedies had been invoked, she has nut hound any benefit, save in the use of these. pills. I would Odd much general and particular in tot 'nation, but shall defer to a more conVenicht opportunity an exposition which must be interest ing to all who are liable io diseases. To the bu siness in hand, the reference, I have paid the st tention it seems to merit, and I thus leave It wit!) the earnest desire' that a may he read with can dor, and produce the ffect to which truth is al ways entitled. Respectfully, cAMFIELD, Travelling Agt. Hutted States: Pottsville, May ‘23 22—tt The following named gentlemen compose the hat of agents for this county and vicinity. solar' as they are at present received. Other name/ will be added as agents 611411 be appointed. T. & J. BEATTY, Pottsville, • Daniel Say lor'..Sehuy llc ill Haven, Caleb Wheeler, Pmegrove, - John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. k G, %Litz, Port Clinton, R K. Miller, McKeansburg, Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Drey & CO. Tuscarora. Samuel Boyer, Middle Port, Seidel & Co. Hamburg, J Wie.t, Klingerstown, Aaron M a tthcis.s, P. M. Lower Mithantanga Jacob Kauffman. Upper do Kauffman. 'do do F. Hamer. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P.O.y S. S;iindel, GratOom. Principal 0160, .169 ,Race et. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Pres% N. A. Cul. Health, BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE! FOR Coughs, Colds. Influenzas Astlitch.Catar•ks. Diseases of the Breast and [lngo, and arrest o approaching Consumption. The above medicine has proved itself one of the most etficatious ever employed 'en the above after" . lions. It is well known by thousands, but, - io ardor to make it more generally known. the proprivtor , thinks it necessary to publish the following •proofii;* which crop:thine hut a small portion of the testimony.- that might he adduced in proof of Its efficacy. Throughoat Germtny it is used mod employed more than any other preparation for Chide, aLe...rtnd there so well known for its efficacy, that tbey,calfit the.. 1314: PRESERVER." Price 5U cents a bottle, ( half pint.) . Extract from a letter from Nathaniel Atwood. Etfl. of Easton. Penaeylva ma, • Dear Sir:—( should consider it,ungratefid. if I did not inform you ( and with my consent allow yott to publish this,) that after having tried by the recom— mendation of my frienda, almost every. kind of rneditt ciritttbr coughs, colds, &e. I never found relief antd• lately baiting used Dr. I3echter's Pulinottary ,Preser. vative, recommended to me by your agent in this • place. and which cured me of a violent cough. spilt; mg of blood, pain in my -breast, and Sliminess' of breath, with all of which 1 have been ,afnicted for two years past. I 711111 VIN homelier enjoyiti4 as good health •as ever, and gwe my rerovery to the above valUable 'medicine. 4 Extract of a letter from the Rev. Isiqel liophiral of Raltanore, i On your.recommetulation „ l made ti a of Dr. Etch, ter's Pulmonary Preservative." and a though I tried all other remedies for my cough. I no er tound relief - except from the above medicine . - I I ye been mach benefited by it. and hayetrecommeo ecl it to many . others, who have suffered ta ith pains in their breasts, coughing. spitting of .blocid. dttlicultv of breathing colds. influentas. &c., and : all have been •speedity, cured thereby. , , . . . Numerous other certific.ttcs and recommendations. accompany directions. l _ PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE (half-nini- ) The shove is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM, No. 191 NOWI'll SECOND street, below' vitvestreet.and also at WILLIA M T..EPTING"S Drug store. Pottsville, Schuylkill County..,- , • July 10 1811 287:1” ,{, 1 VtlitY tOtEEN, .AND BLACK J. &mt., hive jum received from New York, a large suppl) prctloiceGrPen me Bliee Tsai. " December 28 13 I=l
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