MEM ' ..x- M Ei Vsnm the Boatott.PßlO - _ , , liecuteal. ••• :tionibli • illftiow r'•* • 111 Thereji-aihingstot follow. me -1' Tiiniugh sunwhinii and elunt4b slain &thing orgkonislid - orge r ii Thit bids ebnceninienr fade: Through yearn of it With CM -'Qpoa niy.beart nein!!! - pniener %intr . part:— - . call • • I've gasedit beauty's beaming eye-.• ; mis'd revel, wild and high— nk! '• Its taunting la was there!. • •'no locked myself to solitude— •-• • -*Mid varied crowds I've sped..— -Invaise—that tluilling sound plumed* • -The echo of its tread!. • • In 'flightier dark: unholy thought. !'ve questioned fate:. -And When' , detpuir the , answer brough!„ • fn madness; dared its hate! . With deadered pulre I feel (repairs. ' Each hope 'I fondly nursed: • Men view.Mo as the es o to of Arm* ~.,,I.wandct the secureed! ._ • - • • Cold, drops sue vier on my brow, ' UNSP:KN.-4 dread its clasp Quick! let me fly r 'tie with me now.- In in its grasp • Ah Lhow d'ye do—lone 'l)..B—a writ r •• Yes, sir—that's ju at the fact." , Enough--I'll take the benefit . . Of the /NOLVENT Act'!" . On 'the Portrait . of ,a Lady. - '• " TAKEN DT TUC DAGUERROTTPS. ' 4 . . _ Yes, there Ere her features! her brow. and her hair. And her eyes, with a look so seraphic, . Her nose, and her mouth, or.ok a smile that it there Truly caught by the Art Photographic! • Yet why shouldshe borrowsach aid ofthe skies,; When, by many a bosom's confession, Her own lovely face, and the light of her eyes, ` Are sufficient tO"MAKS API IMPRESSION? "014IP.PING18. s r An old !lady who had numbered bet ninetieth year;- sae asked by a sprightly miss in her teens, 'in what period of life ladies lost all relish for g a l. tenni. ~To which the ancient matron; with, a signi6iiint look, replied, ..lodeed,.my 'child, you musk puk . the question to some one older than ani. ll, Whp is.a penman like a ebeteberinaid I Be cause he oats an and takes aff sheets. - • Austianrrias.—To make your servant tell lies for you and afterwardcbo. angry because they tell lies fat themselves. .As some bodierare able to bear brat and others cold—hot those are the strongest which are equal ly Gt to ;flaunt . either} ),ou , the - vigor and firmness of those Minds are-greatest, which are neither ela ted by firoiperity nor broken down• by adversity. Niasarcr.—To go home et eleven o'clock-,et night—to find the door bolted—to creep in through the cellar-window—to hark' yotir shins over an old barrti-;-your wife abecontle&—a cold room— no wood—end the tooth ache—yes 1 very ! I bete birds of all kinds," said Seedy to Oats, the othedday. I WhyJ asked OatsComprisrionalely. ' because,' said Seedy • I sm always afraid they will present their bills 1' A tear trickled dOwn'the mug prOsts. A Couartat Setioar..». Bible dictionary class come up!' said our schoolmaster. W,ho'voas Lot's wifir ' .1-• The pillow of salt, wol Moses laid his head on When he went up to Mount Sines to offe.r his son Isaac up cos he 64 no sheep but himself, to do 6-What is said about Jonah 1 ' 'leash swallowed up a whale, and was womit. ad up the third day with a passel of gourd seed, Which he gave to, the Queen of Sheba fur mendira! his trowsers. which he bust in strainin` toget out of the lion's den, where Diniel. hl been entice pulses and Pease's candy. About that time we mizaled. A .su.all boy heard te : Preacher preach a sermon from the words • Ye ;must be born again,'_ which "as frequently repeated during. the discourse. The little hearer paid strict attention to all that ''Oral said. and particularly to the text. After he 'returned home, he became melancholy, arid was found weeping bitterly. His father tenderly en qUirtel the cause of his distress. The boy told ~ him the preacher had said Ye must be borne a gain!'' • Well my son,' replied the father, 'why do you cry about that?' 0, sir,' says the boy, I'm so afraid that next time I'll-be a go!.!' . aDid you ever prevent yotir act io the defend anti' enquired a lawyer of a client. .1 didotour honor.' And what did he say 1 , • lie told me to go to the devil.' • And what did you do then 7' Why .tnen 'came to you: Labor to purify thy thoughts; _if thy thoughts ire not vicious, neither will thq actions - be so. Gm) has made the whole earth vocal with sweet sounds; the untravelled forest echoes the notes of the wild bird, and thehabitations of men are made glad by the long of the feathereJ minstrel ; but boys all, the human voice, that Combiner; the high est charm of sweet Bound with the inspit6tion of thought; is given for no'ordinary purpose of earth- Iy .its whiaperof 'affection, how grate- In its expression of religious devotion, how exalted'! -For its solace in trouble, how dear! For its , participation in joy; how. unspeakable! WOMAl. ol %lncEttifoLNE9seoncerning ini4lo we come to more false conclusions end make ma false steps titan concerning cheerfulness. Ahl t how many of tiiese affectionate creatures are there; who pine unknown, despond smiling,' and wither jesting; who, with bright, jesting:eyes. 'lice into a comer, as if behind a fan. that 'they may that right gladly break out into the tears that op- Preaused them ; who pay' for"the day of smiles by a tiight'k teirs,=--just as an uoueually transparent, clear and mastless day surely foretells rain.—Jean -Patel Riehler.. e History takes. strong notes of one name here Ind there; : alai all the rest are obscure or lost in pblivion.”—rWalional gazelle. , There is never a one, in dangerous times. Who wins the race of glory, but than him A thousand. Men more gloriously endowed ' Have fallen upon the course ; a tbousamfothers ~:Have had their fortune., foundered by a chance. / While lighter Barks push'd put thew - to-whom thid A smaller tally of the singular few Who, gifted with predominating powers, - Bear yet a temperate will anitkeep the peace, , The world karma nothing °fits greatest men ! H. Taylor's Philip. Van Arlevelde. : , ' ,CLIARKTUR Or Guinea Ili. RTAIi. TUTOR //quit War.nonars.--.. His religion was free from all hypocrisy, but not of! the meet charitable sort ' , being rather.too attentive to thO Rini of his neigh bor! If e,seblom did wrong but token he mistook wrong far right r hut this 'Otis happened, and it wasdifficult to undereive hint, because he Was in dolent and had strong piejudices.7. Bwerrarstrr.-=Thereiir sentiment in all wo min. end sentiment givelideliesey to thought and (let to manner. But sentiment with men is gen. trolly acquired, 'in ..frapnng of the intellectual quality, not, as with the.other sex, of It:04110W "-pitioafrrioa.+The conscience is the most else. Jia tßittOiatti. this . World. , Today you , ettnUOl stretch iCoreia mole bill;to•moirow iy hides'a • • monwein. - Licit.-- Life is • sleep in which we dream most ai the enotateneemetit end the clo--theiiitddle put obsoitui too.mqeb for dreams. , u I thank tiodfor the light of Revelation Which sits my . poor Reason to 'rest in manyrthings that lay,beyorld the math of its diseovery:"—Locke. t j.Osticioure is Ilia exaggerat4ofil what oast geteri.sic."-4 W. • • , ' JAMES CAMPBELL, ' xrujitNEY AT LAW+ t• , 416. I-1 AS rimiived his Office', to-the it - lath Mar ket street, a, :do . ars abo 4314 . IFeb. 29: MEDICINESt METIECINI.Sti - DR. Wm. Evau`s celebrated Cainomile•Pilts do Soothing Syrup for childrim.; Baron Von Itutatteler's. Herb Fills; - Doct. f s `oadie's Ferqe Doct. William Eva is Fever Bt.Agne Pill Doct. Hunt's. frown . Pills. - For Dyspeptic Per ni Hunt's Botanic Pills are said tu be Superi rto nuy Medicine ever yet acted to the, u - A fresh simply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Stote of Dec II 511— JOIIN S. C.:MARTIN. .113727.1,633,3"0 isiezAs vEGtriduLE PlIAR t ° "! I Of the North American College of Health. As appears by the following circumstance*, ate fast superseding the use of . 0a other tills ae a t, tanvanie,llEMEDY, for the ziait/ication of the blood, and as a consequence, the eradication of DISEASE from the HUMAN SYSTE.V. , - -- • y THOMAS ifz. I JAMES BEATTY, AVING been dilly appointted County Agent suLfor the sale, in-large or small cluantitica t . of the_ named article, suggert the following ea strong presumptive proof, that the claim of:this medicire to public confidence, is' founded on un questionable accl we believe, unquestionable au thority. Letter from Hr. Camfield, Travelling Agent for the United States. Messrs. T. & J. BEATTY. I her ewith_ enclose for your service in the way of advertising, the notice.of Stichier he Mc- Knight; successors to Kelm & Stichter. Read: log, who ore agents for Brandreth Pills, and perhaps fur others. You wilt perceive the form 1 1 1 of their language, under these circumstances, an my business is to "apprise you of the testimo n which the genlemcn to whom they refer have already given,—four of them'prior to the in rerence, and one, , Mr. G.. 11. Miller, since the reference. but, without being informed of it by ine 2 or'innny:manner alluding to it. STICUTAR &Itl'Ksionv, Os BUCC.ESSON to KCIIII & Stichter, Reading.) having been duly appoint -ad county agents for the excellent and superior medicine above named, are now prepared to sup. ply the demands of former agencies, and wil be gratified by the appointment and supply to new, ones, on the usual liberal terms. "For the character of these pills. We refer with confidence, but without asked consent, to 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 or use, a first rate article." . . iTo take them in consecutive order, then Mr. Id. %V. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26. took of on commission, 6 doz. Since that time. he 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 brought back so good' a report, nor oho which had so ready a sale. As he is Post Master, any person can easily .and cheaply' ascertain whe her my veracity can be impeached and at the same time learn what other pills, he sensor -has sold. Mr. G. li. Miller, late of Brickensville, had requested me to appoint him an agent for Worn. elsdorf, because he well knew ilia value of the article; April 20th he took of ma 4 dozes, and on tho 24th inst. ho bad sold 26 boxes, it being in Wometsdorl; a new article, and bought 2 dozen more. _ This statement, it. similar to theleregoing. To Mr. M'Kihty, one ; _dozen wero sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, 1 left him 2 dozen on commission, aad on the 11th lust. he paid me fur 7 dozen, stating, as do the others, that nu tnedieiro with which he is acquainted hay as good a name'. end so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a man who has the while swelling, probably near 60, whom 1 seen, and who states, that no other rem.. edy heti rendered him any service. but that this has, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fulfil persuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler.APost Master, sells the other pine but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 80. ' 9 of them—that tho' ho had these lees than 4 - mnnths,and thenthers several yeets, of these he now - sells abo7 10 bozSs where he haS a cull for one of the ut er sort. He mentioned a wom. li an whir has ring several years suffered by the rheumnt kem, od though other remedies had been invoked; she as not hand any benefit, save in the nse of _these pills. I would add much,genenal and particular in- formation, but shall defer to a more convenient opportunity an exposition which muat be interest ing to all who are liable to diseases. To the bit :airless in hand, the reference, have paid the at tention it seems to merit, and I Otis leave lt with the eernest desire that it may be read with can dorEand prixluce the effect to which truth is al. Ways entitled.. Respectfully, R. CMIFIELD, Travelling-Agt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 :22—t1 The following named gentlemen•compose the of agents for this county Xn4 vicinity, so far as they are at present received.. Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. T. & J. Burry, Pottsville, Daniel Saylor.Schlylkill Haven, Culeb Wheeler, Pinegrove, John Sdider, P. M. Friedensburg, G, Matz, Port Clintomi B. K. Miller, McKeansburg, • Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua i • F. Drey & Co: Tuscarora, • SaMuel Boyer, Middle Port, Seidel &'Co. Hamburg, J. Wiest, Klingerstown, Aaron Matthews. P. M. Lower Mahantango Jacoh Kauffman,Upper do Kauffman , l do do F. Hamer, P. M. Millirsburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S. &Mild, Gratztown.l Principal Office. 166 Race st. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT, • ; , Vice Pres% N. A. Col. Health. FRENII GARDEN , SEEDS. riPHE following seeds warranted fresh, are of. fered fOr' sale at reduced prices by the sub. scriber. Globe Artichoke Asparagus White Solid Celery Broad Windsor Beans Red do do Early Six Week.' du - 6ciiii — Siltre • Early Valentine do Sweet or Sugar Corn White Duich Pole'do ' Curled Cress Horticultural " do Early Frame Cucumber Lima ' " do Long Pickling do Early Turnip Beet Egg Plant ' . Long Blood do Curled Endive Sugar do Leek Borecole . ' Early Curled Lettuce Broccoli . • Early Cabbage do Brussels, Royal Cabbage do Early York Cabbage • India Head do . Early Sugar Loaf do . Melons Large York. do Nasturtium '• Green Curled Savoy do Okra or Gombo Large Drumhead do Silver Skin Onion Flat Dutch do .Yellow Strasburg do Red Pickling do Annual Red do Early Horn Carrot Curled 'Parsley Sugar Parsnip - Mignionette Extra Early Peas Sage . Early Frame do Summer Savory • Bishops Haar!" Prolific do Sweet MarjOretri Early Charlton Peas Thyme ' Dwarf Blue Imperial do Canary Seed Dwarf Maui:mkt do White Clover Seed Large do: do Red do do Bell Peppery FloWer Seeds, assorted.- Mammoth Purnpkin Whiff) Onion Setts ,Field rkt • Yellow do do Carty Leng Scarlet Radish' Early Salaion Radish IWirit Red Turnip' do Sumtriei White do • Black' Winter do Alrobarti Salsafy • •• Sea-Kele . - Savriy Spinach • Early Bush Sqoash Tomato:l White Fiat Turnip Red Toppi Turnip Dale's Hybrid do Ruts B iga do, TAl'so, a few, of • Fox'a Early: Seedling Potatoes. This potato° boils dry. when gage young-:-is ve ry early, and an abundant bearer, ... All . kinds of Prase Seeds o procured by the .onatitity,at•the shortest notice;',. Also Agricultu ral I iiiplements. 11' Asia'sragua Root 3 ; years old, °brained to older; B.:BANNNIC - • :lyis !wean!. OrrVia: 9.144/ ITI . atexa , PR , e9n4rairri9N sad laatut. fitittloiss,; ArTutis, Banscutirs,„ atone irilcsnr,i4ren,- ieViIOOIISG: COUGII' i 4144; OR WMALlillk tF -11/C. ?dictionary Orgkns.„ r- ; . 111 Ell,loVniTit../1 ROWE% 6:lE, — Antilii was attached, with thildisessain the fall of I invaliding (from a violent. cold.whichi settled up,.. on hcr' lungs. Various remedies were retorted to--the most skilful phYSicians were consulted— yetsteir t y step that fearful disease, ceasurriptiett began to prey upon her. She became subject to Violent, fits of colleting, espcetorated large quell; titles of matter and was evidently sinking very last.: In this distressing sitnation,Aftor all, the various remedies had been tried in' vain, :and When naught but the grave seemed td afford her any proepect of relief, the invaluable I ,llatsairrii.- *red her,to health; and tow:: in the place of that emaciated form, withering to'Alciaiy, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits then she hoe enjoyed for years. irr Sic descrip tion of this interesting case in Dr.' Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. • Diaipterested Ttatimony.— Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. %Vista's, prepare. iron of .WildlCherry, l in the case of 31 i x. Austin. I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and aeknovrledged_his statement trail and ear. 'rem. , .1.. H. WALT egs, M. D. . . New York, April 12, 1841. , 1 • A Surpririug , Cure—Mrs. Martha! Wilson, a poor but highly respectable member orthe Meth. odist church, was also afflicted wittiConsump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re. covery by all her frien6. Abotile of this,Bal. , -sal was presented to her, which relieved her iui mediately.:,This eircninstanee! being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society haVe !purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent cit.- cumstances,'ondtpositively assert it hag nut been used in "a single instance whet° it hO s ztot given surprising relief. • ' —II. • 03' Wc, the undersigned.members of the'Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of I!re. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects, true,end earnestly recommend Dr., i Wistar's rededy'to all whet are afflicted. , I GEORGE MILLER, • %KY GAJIDITE_I• Tllo3lAti Coo ins, ELIZABETH JAEOII9. ' Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson wie ' afflicted with thiscomplaint for ueerlg five years, during which time she was ender th&mosi Skil. fol physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Ilemecepathie remedies, and every thing that af. bored her any hopes of relief. She', had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, iind.hasi been Imo. ble to sleep on the right side for three rears. By the use of t h is Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. • • ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxborough, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of youi Balsam of Wild Cherry; like that yotveent me before. .I have taken nearly ell of the first, and confidently believe this medicine wilt cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved, me so mech. It has stopped my cough entireiy..ehecked my night sweats, and I sleep better nt night and feel betttir- in every way than I have fm many months. I I . Youst; respectfully, J' sits KELLY. Holmesburg, September 12. 1841. ,Friend Wistar-1 must again trouble thee to send ME two bottles more of thy invitluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles' in all, and can- assure thee that it has done, me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be. forj. Send ice by the stage as seem es possible, an _oblige thy friend. limit thizzowxv.! . Bristol, Septeniberl 8, 18411 Dear Doelot,-1 - Ithing so m any! people 141 k about the wonderful 'cures yourAstir,' of Wilk_ ki i Cherry has made in Consumptio , I sent to one of your Agents the-other day f r a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so =tell, that I want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will cure me too. ' I have used a great many balsams ofdifibrent kinds have tried Javne a Expects rant and other m edicines besides, but nothing has ever done me as much good as yours has. Sedd by the steamboat 13Jlivar. Yolirs truly, WILLIAM THOMAS. PAINS IN 'THE BREAST, DEBILTTE, I WEAKNESS AND Cotron.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he says two oh hitil daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate Cough frequent pants in the breast, &c , anti appeared to bo going into . a rapid decline. By, the use of • a few_bottlessotihis medicine the have entirely recovered and now enjoy ezcellen henith. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Snyder has au thorized us to say that ho was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vain. He Was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Congh, Spit. Ling of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest,end sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Ckronie Cough.—Mr. Isaac R i ng ers was alsO afflicted with an obstinate - Copan , originating from •ii disease Of the Lungs and Chest, end never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal sam. In every -section of tho country will find this medicine•an important and valuable-addition ,to their sloth, and shnuld ' I . ' ALWAYS KEEP JT ON HAND, As it is not in our -power to• place, it within the reach of all those afflicted, and T here are doubt. less ;" thousand suffering who WOW resort to it for relief if they could obtain tt conveniently. fl:r Re partteular when you *chase, to ask for Da. WISTAR'S BALSAM •OP WILD CHERRY, 80 there is an article called the "Sinop OF .WILD Comm," advertised, which is en irely a differ. eat medicine.) " NATURE'S OWN PRESCR A purely vegetable and highly pound pteparalion of the Prunus Wad Cherry Bark "--ipprovea of Pharmacy, jecommended by the ulty. and imiversally acknowled valuable. Funny Medicine' evecr No Quackery: 114. - Decil Cauliflower The physician may ot his - kill in many diseases—.-the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies everidiscovcred for diseases of the, pulmonary organs, t is universal. ly admitted nothing hag ever Incivd as success ful as .that unrivalled theilicine Dr. Wietar's Balsam of Mid Cherry, ' whic h i has efibeted some of the most astonishing cures everrecorded in the history of medicine.; Such Such indeed are the ardenishin healing and 'restorative properties of this tale ns, that: even in the adianced stages of consumption ; and in Liver Complalnle, diseases) which hatie bhffied the .skill of 11to most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with: the most des ttessing coulkirreat difficulty in br i palhing,night swears, bleeding of the lungs, toe. after the most .esteemed remedies of our.Biarmiecepias have failed, this - invaluable remedy has tint only given surprising relief but steamily effected cores, after all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de. apaired of. Besides its surprising efficacy 1; these feimi. dable complaints, it has proved a ery sok/kir: remedy . for diseases of children, such es Croup. Whkeinng Cough. Ste; and in t bOse disorders that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such UUCoughe, Colds, 'Pleurisy; enza, and Paine in the &emit, proceeding , ,front. neileued,Colde. it stands unrivalled. Prepared, wholesale and 'Mail, bylVtrlrsn's di Co., Chemiste, -No. 33. South #oortb' street,, Philadelphia. price "0 1. 00 a boat . kold in Pottsville by ' JOHN S. n, - t RTIN, • Agent lot Selinyl ill county. • • Druggists and dealers) stlied at the wholesale Jenhary 1 • 1— • • INBERToN 'BOAIIIDENG • ala- Froutt.F.s.—.tuateil is Chester sylviisia,2B miles• N.. W. from Phila stiles from the Reading Rail Road at November 27. j. Such in tint is the nature and simplicity of this medictne, and 'so extraordinsry Mitre been many of the, cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al though scarce two years have Slapied since it was first made public, we, can proudly say, its fame bag spread in every direction, and It is rap. idly acquiring a celebrity-uneTialled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS -;., .: THE RS* , ' t TIYURNAL: 31,ENTZ #.1 1 "0. 116 -Tvl- -- (6'atOslers ,Gtai itept*,4s'.Z2n.) I ** s **Ettatici P4loo.tersi " -.810.'53 - Norto TlttitoStexm . • ( Midi; • AN A TtD.,---We, theinalensigned, havinXidrokikl 9 l the interest ofG. W hlea%, in the late firth of Geo. W. Mentz & Son., and having associated our selves under the final: of Mentz Rovoudt, inform our - friends.. runt especially the': friends of the, into firm, th:t it is=onr intent on to publish and keep a constant supply of all the Books published by the late firm: also, a general assortment of Nchoof and Miscellaneous Books, ani assortment of Letter sad Writing rapers, Blank arid_Account Books of all de scriptious. with a general, assortment 'of Stationary. 'Having an extensive Bindery connected wick their establishment, which. will enable them to furnish any Under Blank Books, ruled and hound at the shortest notice, any miscellaneous work can bo bound to order. - Country Cage, takexilexehange,at the fair market for Good!. - WM. C. MENTZ., • • - WM. ROVOUDT. Philapeldhia, Feb 19, 4 '• -. 8-2 mo. • In retiring from business as a Bookseller, in which I have been liberally sustained for forty years. I would return sn grateful thanks for the support stea dily given me, especially to my German friends is the country. Age and bodily infirmities have indu ced me to withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my eon ( late partner) and Win. Rovoudt as my successors, who will continue the business as heretofore. hoping they may receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on me. Phila. Feb. l,i. GEO. W. AIENTE. ATEW - GOODS.—JOSEPH WHITE 4 . 11 & SON have vu hand n large and general assortment offresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produie. Mt- Cehon, Oet. 31 st. I NO. 4 RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS I - NEW BRIX STORE. 7111ESUbsciiber returns hisgratefnlacknowl. edgementa to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistancemf• ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and woulcl also acquaint them and the 'pub. lie generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Duainessin the honse formerly occupied by Charles W; Clemna i in Centre Street, in the bofough of Pottsville.where may always be had a - general assortment of PRUGS,I MEDICINES, TAINTS, PILLS. GLASS, ;„- DYE STUFFS. And-every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommo dating terms., N: B. (IX Physicians prescriptions carefully at up at the shortest notice. alas! 30,1:38 PATENT LIAD FLA I` & ROUND ROPE AND GENERAL ^Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING, PA. IWATIONIAS JACKSON, begs leave to return bis most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen erally. Mr the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period of upwards of 12 years, whicn has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading. and he would respectful ly inform theme that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1811, he built an entire n-w and mach more extensive Rope- Walk, winch he has fitted rop . with new and improved machinery of the best description, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual le any in the United States. Ile has also added to the above. an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. - Bed Ropes, halters, Wash Lines, Twices, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of every variety. T .1 would also respectfully inform -11 who may be likely to want the article, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much used in the mines of Europe. and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will ineure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien ced manner, and by machinery . of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofcods of ltalian, Manilla, and Tar'd Russia hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and Towing lines of-all sizes, Packing for steam engines, Lines.'Pwines and Cordage of ev ery description. Abu., Tar, Pitch and Oakum. con stonily kept on hand: T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own; and ofthe best and strongest kind or Italian hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the ti eking of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which - cannot be made too good, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect. Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing line weighing 1-10th arm ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3f lons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received and promptly executed ott the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Fla; taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 B—ly PEITDISTLV.92IIII. ALL, POTTSVILLE, PA. WILLIAM U. JOHNSON, RESPECTFULLY announces to his numer ous friends and the public that he has taken this commodious Establishment, re. I• fitted it up in a superior manner, and sass 'is" .• is now ready to acco.nmodate the tray. . ening community. The building is very large, three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners' Bank, and in the-most pleasant parkoithe-llorough - ; and is - Well adapted fer the purppses intended, having large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging rooms, 41e, &c. The public may rest insured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kind, with good cooks. attentive, and obliging waitersi tine. a well supplied.table, tovether with his personal attention, he feels confident tellt insure all conve. niencies necessary to the comfort of such as may favor him with their custom. The Reading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N• B. There is a :erecters , in the basement story of the Building, where all kinds of Refresh. ments can be obtained at the shortest notice. • Pettey:lle, October 30 94 PTION. !moved Corn. ire - nit/no, or the`Callege medical fac ed, the moat iscovcred. non* MOUNT CARBON ROTEL: . .S'ehrzylkiii County. Pa.. . gpEUBEN; Halpin respectftilly announces na'to his friends and the public that he has tak. en _this splendid, airy and delightful establish ., merit, situated at the termination o ro the Reading and Philadelphia ,Rail ••so 1 1.,. slag , .••• Rood, where he will be happy to wail so 0 „:...-... -- ...„--- --t on those who visit the,Coal Region. on business, or fur. the purpose orenjoymg the mountain air and.'-water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the beat style—and- no pains witl`be,spated to render satisfaction to all who Ray faVor Wail!' a visit. ' Being within ten mmides walk of the Borough. of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fid en ili, believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other lintel in the vicinity, ' Attached to the Hotel la a large 'and- beeutifal garden,' overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and therm c ( t i, smobury) the Ctntre Turnpike, and at the same time a ading a reatand romantic view of five Mounts ne. - The house is supplied with pato -mountain spring water. and a -Bathing, establishment unrivalled ,in the . country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may . 1 30 disposed, to visit the, Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman., tic scenery of the surrounding country. ludivid. mils or families may rely on having ample room. and every possible attention. Mount Cdrbon,Jonel3. 1841, tIICIOrS num So . at Cunt sure destruction to Rine :Sone, Spavin, Wind Galls Ind Cat. us nn horses.: , • Rotes Feennan Onvraerer ' for the care of Scratches, Corky,. Split-hoofs, Founder, aad all sore of the feet and limhs•. F.i4aricestrin, for old'Stralus, , Sruises, stiffness of the joints, 4c A fresh • supply of the above article* just reed. ved and forsale st • J Diiig Store, Venue F — eiotaar:y 12— cHGOLFO , our.,ty,:Pena elphta, mid 3 %VIC T. EPTING. HORSES!'• HORSE 4 T :_OLD AItitAIiGEILENT--F0R1842 .,E.F ...•_, _ ,: EST,ABLISHE A B # AGE FI ) 'S - C° ' 100 Pea STZlLS+;Cagrita 0 SOWN! 6TIIEET. - . . .-. ',- I. ' ' :VENUE suhscribets begleave to call' ,„:-...v. ! Ja. the -afieutkri of . their friends, rt ..-.: ` :* ) ip•-. Mad the pa lit in general, to the ful " 6 _" 1 2.....!..` towing ru , angement for :the year 115-lA . ' tor the.purpose f bringing =out Cabin, SerMadCabin and S.teer ago passengers •_ . -, By the new line of Limpaol "'cads. Sailing the tat, 13111 and 25th descry month. The. ships comprising this line are • Geu. Washington, • " Indep.ndencer; United Stag, ' . . Sheffield, . ‘, l - kirrick,' ' ; Siddone, ' Patrick Henry, • • Roscoe, Virginian, . Stephen °Whitney, Rosana, i : • Sheridan. " - • ,- By'the London Packets, TO sail froM New York the Ist, 10th and 201.1.t= and from London on the Ith, 17th and27th of each month.- ' " i . . , Mediator,' I Ontario, • Wellington; 4 Toronto, • Quebec, 1 Westminster, , Philadelphia, • , 1 St...lames, Switzerland, . Montreal; . ' Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator,. In connection with Bin abory, and for"the pur pose ofeffoiding still greater facilities to'passen gere, the subscribers have established tho • Star- li.se of Liverpool Packets, . • To sail from Liverpooli on the 7th and.l9th of every . month, comprising the following very su perior last sailing shine, viz:— ' Russell Glover; 6pt. Howes, 1000 tone Echo,_ Sill, • • 8.50 • St. ark, . Alexander; 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly new, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened The last tour are own ed exclusively by the eubsOribere, a fact which, independent or their lo g standing' in their bu. it sinew , the it s presumed i a su ffi cient guarantee to public which no ot er house in their line can present. The alto ships will be succeeded by vessels of the same chr, in regular succession, thereby affording pas engem an opportunity of embarking at - Liverpeol a eekly, so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an abundant supply ot suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cities where the parties de dine coming out, the money paid for their pas sage will be promptly returned. " For the accommodation of persons wishing to send money to their friends, draws at sight' will be given on the following Bank end Branches, viz:— On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at . Cork Limerick Clonmel . Londonderry Sligo G Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Ratline Tralee Yuughal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballyniena Parsenstown Downpatricb Cava ' Lurgan • Omagh Dung r innon Bandon Ennis .. Minya annon Strabane Dungarven - Mallow Morey more Cotehill Kilresh Scotland—The City Bank ot dlasgow. England—Messrs. Phillips 4 Tipladv, London; P. %V. Byrnes. Esq.,l , Liverpool. Vor• further particulars apply or address ( if be letter post paid) GLOVER & MeMURBAY, 100 Pine Strei t, corner South, or to P. W. BYLINES, 36 %' merlon Road, Liverpool. • AGENTS. • Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albs ny. Benjamin Barman, Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct fro '' + Dublin, Belfast, London. decry and Cork. Thd subscriber is now ready t o eng age p o pse h gers it ° sail direct from either of thq above named Pcnts in vessels to sail in the months of April, May' and June. I:cr The subseriber,,will also engago Passen gers .going out ftom New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit .money to any part of England, Ireland t. Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at the %mil' Journal office. B. BANNAN. Fun SA LE:—TnE subscriber is au thorized to sell at private sale for cash, all the personal prbperty belonging to the North American Coal Company, convicting of 93 large Rail Road Cars, suitrii to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Rbad with a large number of Drift Care all in good order, two Truck Wag. gone, together with! a variety of fixtures no. cessary for mining!venation . % cyllinder. and other Screens, Cart!, Waggons, Blacksmith , Tools, Picks, Shovels' ? Chains,44c. 4c.• Toget her with• one fifteen horse ower: Engine complete, one 'Theodolite and -level in good order. Apply to • J HIES SILLIMAN, Jr. August • 35—tf • PILES ) &c.. 4100 REWARD. _ HUN DR EDi DOLLARS REWARD lu" has been offered for months, to any one wlin - will us a hottle t ,of Hays' Liniment for the Piles without being aired. Of thousands sold, in no one instance ha. it failed of a core. Proof overwhelming to be scan where it is sold. It is Oro a certain curo in nearly every case. ( externally) in the following complaints. For the Piles I Tightness of the chest, For all Dropsy especially.in children, 'fender Fcet I Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by cancer's I or other fungus sores, or ulcers however obstinate of troop long standing Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald Head Chiblains &e. &c. • LOOK OUT. . • Some Swindlers h4ve counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed open. One will only protect you— it is the name of cOMSTOCK & CO.: that name must be alecisysi on the wrapper or you arc cheated. Do not forget it; - Take this direction with you, and test by thnt, or' never buy it: for it is impossible for_any other to be true or gen uine. Sold by ' COMSTOCK & New York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by Wm. T. Epting, Cle m ens & Pervin, and John S. C. Martin. Druggists, Pottsyille,SebuylktilCoanty July 3 27-1 VIE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately °coo pied by J. W. Lawtoti & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenswa r 6, ac. among which art DRY CODDS. f Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimers-SattinettOloeslin de Lanes—Chint zes—Flannels—Cottoot do,: Checks. Tieldn'gs, Marinas—Bleached aid Unbleached libeling— Winter Vestings—Shawls- -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs—WolsCy—Worsted and Cotton Huisery 7 -Menir Hose end Ilan Hose—Gloves— . Umbrellas, &c. GROCERIES. ' • Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coll'eca— LoaC and Brown Sagara—Young Hyson—Gun powder-Imperial •ankl Black Teas—Picklea— Spicea—Syrop—Sugaf House and Trinidad Ma lasses—Sperm and Common Oila--Fiah—Soapy —Crackera—giie,—Aataine and Curranta—Hops —Barley, &L.. • QUEEIVSWARE. Liverpool, Granite. Common and Scotch Ware. Gliss Tumblers, Plates. Lamps &c. together _with an' assortment ,Brushes, Cedar Wire, 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 foal!. - TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. L. W. T. amnia i, • 4 S. SILLTUAN. ltiovimber_2o 47 2.5-if 7o thi Stoch•hOlders in'the Company for diet; ing a kid*, over OW North East Brand:- of the river Susquehanna, hdween ,the fount of Cattawina; and the mouth of Fishing creek liereby given that a meet. , J&N ing of vale Stook:holders wil l held at the house of David Clark, in the town of Cattawissa, on Manley, the 2d day of May next, between the hours of one o'clock and six &clock, P. M., for the wpm) of electil* woe President , six Man geis, one Treisuier: d one Secretary, for said company, for the'eraming year. EZRA 4.. 111%1 , 1101:ml; *ces: • Ma'r'ch 26 i.I 13— EEO j EMI Window% ItiOsain of Hote found An anika•alkdrentedyfareoinnuon , CoUsiCou. Asthma, Influenza,- ,Whoopint-► Cough, Bran chitin, and all *senses of the Broad and Zan" tending to . Consumption r --composed of the ameentrated virtues of Horihound, &mesa. Blood Root, Liverwort and severalother vege table substances.: ' Prepared only by J. M. WLNSLOW Rochester, N. Y. 911 HE illtlOCCOCOland universally admitted peetral -15 * virtues orthe llerbilrom which the BALSAM. OF HOREHOUND is made, are too generally known to require recommendation: it is therefore oulkne cessary to tbserve that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties. highly concen trated and so happily cembined with several tithes vegetable substancmus to render it themost speedy. mild nod certain remedy.now in use,for the coin plaints above mentioned. • • • ANOTHER FACT. Mr. n'insloW• • = , Sir: Hiving derived the mostaston ishing benefit, by the ure(of your" Balsam of Hore hound." I am plumes in someway. to aid in estendink its benefits to others, and will herefore state the facts in my own wise. •In January last. I had been afflicted with an alarminL , Cough. and Bleeding at the Lunge, for nearly . * months, during which time I used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little or no relief. having given up my bus inenn entirely, and by the advise of Physicians made preparation to go South as soon as practicable; 1 was . advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine: and to my great surprise, found almost in stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored to health. • • S %MITE L 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frenlfort. May 15. 1840. Price 50 cents per bottle. • For sale by CLEMF:7I.4 PARVIN, and Wu. T. Err n% Pottsville, Pa. and bythe Druggists in the country generally. August tffl 35--Bato • GOLDEN SWAN'IIOTEIy ( REVIVED, ) No. 69. 'N. Third at., above Arch, Philadelphia. g:7-130.111D ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.- tIAR LES WEISS has leased Ibis old.estab. vliahed' hotel, which has been completely put in order. for the accommodation , of r * travelling and permanent boarders. ;; It proxin l ity to - business, renders it desirable to strangers and residents of the city.° Every portion of the house has un dergone a complete cleansing. The culinary ecpartment is of the first order—with good cooks and servants selected trintsurtmatention to guests —II as accommodations for 70 parsons. T hose who may.favor the house with their custom, may be assured of finding the best of fare the best of attention, andi as is stated above, Very reasonable charges. D' Single day, $ 1 25. Mr Room for horses and vehicles. Also horais to hire. 117 Germantown and Whitman rsh Stage Office Philadelphia. December 11, 1841 50 —IP NEWS ROOM, Am) PERiODICA AGENCY. IRVIE subscriber has determined; to open a News Room and Periodical Agency, in con nection with his establishment, where subscri,s. Lions to the following Magazines and Newspa pers will be received: and all the Magrzines and pact of the News Papers, subscribed au.) paid for at this Esiabli,lnnent, will be delivered free of pistage. Godey's Lady's Book Monthly. $3 00 Graham's Magazine do , 300 Ladies Companion dry 3 00 Merry's Mmeum • mi ' 1 00 Dollar Magazine' do 1 01.1 New York Knickerbocker: do 5 00 Lady's Musicel Library do 3 00 Young People's Book do - 2 01 Magazine of choice and Enter. taming Literature do 3 Otr United States Gaz. daily, Semi-weekly 4 weekly. Pennsylvania Inquirer, do do do Boston Notion - Weekly. • 3 00 Brother Jonathan do 3 00 New World do 3 01 Saturday Courier do 2 OU Saturday Evening Pot du 2 00 Saturday Chronicle New York Mechanic New York Weekly Tribune., the orgao nt tin National. Home League for the Protect,na of Americartlndustry, and onca-the cent beet Papers in the United Staten. do 2 00 Subscribers to either of the above publications in this Borough and vicinity, will find it to their advantage to call at this office and make arcangr mans to receive the respective . periodicals lice of postage. The numbers of any of the above publications can be paid far monthly, •vetkly.or annually, at the option of the subscribers. Feb. 19, B. BANYAN . Rim J. A. GROEIE, P R C F ES !" OF respectfully tender. his services to the citizens of Pottsville. fie will be happy to wait on any one desirous of instruction on the Piano Forte, together with Singing, the Flute, Flageolet, Accordeon, besides other masted in struments. If sufficient encouragement is offer ed, ho proposes to open a singing school. The first quarter will be devoted to laying the foun dation of music, and after that the higher branch es will be taught., Lessons in Sscred Music syill be given-to the varies congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught in both the German and English languages. Piannforteii tuned and repaired. Mr. Grohe's residence is at Dr. Brandnei'i. No. 9 Mahanton go Street.• Sept. 9.5, 1841. 39—tf. RAIL . ROAD IRON. complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 2IXII to IX; inch. • Rail Bond Tires, from 33in. to 56 in. external diameter, turned & unturned. P. ail Road Axles, 30, 3 in . diameter Rail Road Axles, manufactured from the • patent EV Cable Iron. Rail Road Fe l for placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge - Railways. z • India Rubber Rope, manufactured from New Zeaked Flax saturated with India Robber, and intendul for incline Planes, Chains. Just received a complete assortment of • Chains, fromil in. to 11 in. pro ved and manu factured from the best cable Iron. • • Ship Boa and Railroad Spikes,. 'of different sizes, liept constantly on hand and for tale by A. a: G. RA , itmen? t: Philad. Jan. 10. IS t 3. HAIUtADEN, Forwaiding and commission Merchant. .VtNE ST. WHARF, S . CLICIVLEILL, PIIII...ADELTUIA. IaIIESPECTSULLY:informi his friends and the public. that he continues at his old stand. end will have BOATS leaving nia-Wharves daily for Pottsville and the intermcdiate_pLaces. The Schuylkill Navigation Company having reduced their tolls, freights on Merchandise and other articles, both up and down; will be 25 per. cent. lower than_ormer rates. - •February 26 . 9—Grn HEAD AcllE. JUDGE PATT EASON. fa EAD t he following from' dodge Patterson, for ".• thirty' yearn the, first •.I.ndge of the Coanty in which he lives. . • Jfirldielown, N.J.llarch 12 1 1840. Messrs. Comstock 4. Co. Gentlemen—Yon am at liberti to make such use of the following certificate - as you deem will best subserve the purposes which tt is intended.' [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON I I Humpy csartry thatmy daughter has been afilic ed with sick neadacho for the Race of about 20.veara, the attacks occurring once in about two weeks, frequently -lasting 24 hours during which time the parosrma hive been so severe. as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And rifler having tried almost all other remedies in vain t have been induced as a last redort to try Spobn'a Headache Rediedy as sold by you ; and to the real disappointment and joy of herself and her friends 1-found very =Wrist relief from tho first dose of thi medicine; she has followed up the directions with the article, and in every case when an attack wasthreatened hasfound immediate rebet,until she is near permanentlyeured. 'fhe attacks are noiv very seldom.and di appear im mediateti after taking the quantity directed. A hot e that others may be benefited by , the use-of this truly invaluablemetheine, hai induced ine,to send you the above. and remain your obedient servant. JEIIU PATTERSON. •• Judge ofthe Court C. P. Sold ONLY by Cbmatock & 'IL Maiden Lane, And tnd also by Wrri - .-T.-4.:r4ing. Clemens Parvin arid ' S * lll ‘ lartiu t Druggutts. Ponavilip;_Schuylkill , o. Jane 2 - • 127-43 - Dr. BedweEs 'Vetter, - ItingWorm nd Itch • : Ointment, - VOICE 3040E1118,A BOX—Is one of the. best and most efficacious remedies In those troublesome discases vet discovered as rho fol. - lowing certificate ahow. • timeis to certify, that 1 was afflicted with Totter in the face. I had largo running sores, all over my throat, thin, neck and cheeks, in. deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go out A wahuut a handkerchief _ tied aver my face. • M. ter trying all the remedies I could think. or, without the slightest advantage, I was advised to try Be - dtoell's Dttir Ointment, which alter using, a few lions entirely cured me, and am pleased to say, that although the cure has bee n effected fur some ,tirne.there is not any appear. of its reuniting. — SA:UHF:Is DCWEES. Apple street, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, Yule 2, 1833, BEDIVELVS Glt 1. RV:OINTMENT. - For the cure of Felons. Ulcer,. old Guts and Sores. This invaluable Ointment has long been in use, in tho City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in .coring old ULCERATED SORES,' and long standing wowing, has been truly a s . tonishing. Prica 25. cents a box. - =DW'ELL'S COUGH DROPS, Pates:ls CENTS ran torri.E—A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy, for Couzhs, Colds, Hoarseness, We4liness of the Breast, 4e., pr o d,. cing rest and ease where all other remedies have failed. • The above highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to each article.. The public will do well to give them a trial, as mani thousand have been cured by their use. Prepa red by James Betts, corner of 3d and -Tammany streets, Philadelphia, fur Dr. Bedwellouut fur sale at the Drug and Chemical store of , Jan. l r 1— JOHN S.C. MARTINI -,Agent for Pottsville end CHEAP WESTER CLOTIIENG. Great Redaction of prices for cash. rlytHE 'Advertisers are constantly receiving al- from their Manufactory its . Philadelphia. a - choice and vatted assortment of Seasonable Clothing, which they' offer at the Mowing low piCes for cash : Superfine Blue, Black and Inviauble • Green Dress Coate, from • • $l2 to 15 Superfine Eng:Beaver Cloth Coats, 10 to-In Heavy English Pilot Cloth Coats, 8 to It Heavy Pilot Cloth Coate, ror Miners ( first rate,) ' 6to 8 Heal Pilot and Flushing Frock and Over oats, as low as, 5 Superfine*Cloth and Cassimere Pants, sto 7 English Blue and Black Sattinett pants, very best, 5 First rate Sattinett Pants, all kinds, from . 250t0 4 Heavy Fustian Pants,•first quality 250 to Extra Lyons Silk Velvet Vests, as low as ' Heavy English Plain and Fired Satin Vests; 3 to 3 50 Woolen Velvet Vesta of all kinds, ITS 104 Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pants, for Miners, 3 to Superfine Cloth Boundlackets ( In digo Moe.) 6 !c, T Fine Sattinet and Fustian Bound Jackets; 2 50 to 4 Also—On bend, a full assortment of Fa4nona. hie- E. ranch, and En, tisk Broad Cloths, and tic Frencli Doeskin Cossitnereis, Double Milled Fancy and Plaid Cassitners, wooded colors, coin prising the most flthionable_styles now worn nt London; Diamond Dtagnol Waive Beaver and Water-proof heavy double milled Cloths, for Overcoats. Also—Satin and Embioidcred Sdk and Fancy Woollen Velvet Vets tings - , of the New ost Patterns, all of which will be made Lp to or der in the hest manner, on accommodating terms, or low for Cash. LIPPINCOTT TAYLOR. „ • Merchant Tailor., Coiner of Centre h Meliorating° its. Pottsville, December 18, 1841. 51— WILL BE FORFEITED EY DR. N.. 8. LEIDY • for a preparatimfoi Sarsaparil fa equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF, in SARSAPARILLA It is positivelystrop the stngest preparation of Sarsa parilla existence. • ONE 11011'LE is equal to SIX PINTS ufany Syrup that is mode, and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and coon try I'm' making Syrup therefrom, and who will sell it at the rate ofireventy-five cents to one dollar per bottle taboo t half a pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scro fula or King a Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of tl e Liter Affections of the Skin and Bones, Utters of the Nom 'throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitraional Disamcs and ageu eral Purifier of the Blood and*Anirnal Fluids. Com ment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knows e its efficacy. It is only necessary when ming it, to get a good preparation 'of it. and then there will be nu disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the 'nett respectaLlePhys icians to k'hiladelphis, as well as throughout the Untied Siatesfor the character of his preparation. as well also to the numerous certificates froth., physi cians and others.thut have been from time to time published, now deemed unnecessaryas the character of his preparation is Potty, esiablished.—Throughout the Sotut kern States it is used allogether,and through out the North takes rteedence over all others oar. iicularly among Ale who, for the benefit of they intents, cent s onmend it, Dr. Leidy an of as many effectual cures performed b • medicated Extract or:Sarsaparilla, I ha has ever 'cell effected by nay -medicine in CM. I tenet.. - do 2 90 The reader is referred to the directiors accompa nying each bottle, for recommendation% certificates and further particulars. Remember one bottle, than pint.) is equal to six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. ter Price ONE DOLL,: ft per bottle...l Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Let. dy's Health Emporium, Second street below Vine Sign onto GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS Philadelphia. and by EWING Druegiat t Pottsulle. February ith. 1841. W ETII ER I L Sr. BROTHER, At the Old tand, No. 65, North Front street E ,sf,rlc TIME: DOJRS FROSI:THE CORNER OF AlLell PIMA DELPA lA. .llanufaeturorn of White Lead dryand 2 Calomel, gtoundin Oil, $ Redyrecipt, Red Lead, Mete do Litharge. • Vitriol Alb. ChronicArellow , •• do Green Tart.EMetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow - do N itric Sugar Lead - • do- Acetic Copperas LunatCsuatic 01. Vitriol Coto. • do - Aq. Fortis • AceC Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart. Acid • . Opi.dc Narcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kertnes Mineral Coffee, Sub. Mere. E;thiops do. ItefinersofChampttoriSalNitre,Broinatone rotai. &c. Offerforsalethe above mentioned articles. to. getherwith a general. assortment of Paints. Tonga and Dye Stuffs, Ind every other a rticlei ut he Chem ical and Medicine line. Being manufcturers of all thearticlesentimcratrd under the above head, they pledge , themselves le supply their friends and the public on the mos: reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass,from 6/ 4 3q. 'Oct I 1837 , 48— DOC,TOR .A D. LI PPP., ; RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitant. of Pottsville end its vicinity, that he _ha moved in town, and offers his professional ..ervi ces in ill the medical branches to the public. Practicing the Homrmpathic system, and if requested, the Allecepathic, he hopes from long. experience lei give • full satisfaction to such ae will call cin him. fie will be ready for profession• al services et any time at his residence.: ' • - •" - • AD. LIPPE, M., D. Greenwood„December . 43--tf glifilS economical and patricians arttcle of food hitherto but hale known iu this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants froth Scotland and treland. is manufactured, - and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity , equal lo ,any i mporte d, eve n superior, being fre.sb. is is also for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsville. amongst whom are Mes* its Miller & Haggerty, William klitnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin.' William Philips &. Co. Morris Sc Bro thers. &e. tie. as well as by some of the merchants in Mineraville an Port Carbon. GLENDKNING & CHAMBERS. . Manufacturer, of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bar ley, on the Willow Ft. Rail Road.between 12th and 13th. Phila Noveatbei 6.1811. 45-1 e vwx•s y itli,LY bEEDLEV,TQTAToL S =:rtir salit by B. BANNAN , 14:v1119 - 12— IWO !.....S 100! OAT MEAL. Mil