II Comel join in our7geemtieranec Aimy. • A l ta-4103in' the Beau. Come, join in ur tempernce army; _ • And put on our Washington badge; I'm sure that knives will harm you . , • • To give us your names to. the prolge. To gives uliyour flPtr,ei to the plebes, To gives us your natnes to the pit dge, . I'm sure that it never will harm yon' To give as your flames to the' pledge. We've done with our days ofcarousing: • Our nights. too, Of Ciolicksemeglcd; Por now, with our sober minds choosing. We're pledged ourselves never to spree; Not even to , handle the evil— . , Not even to taste the old howl!— Not 'esren to loo!: at tint devil • That rains bah body and SOUL They call as old,hreheu-down topers. .Ani, they may say just v. bat they will: Gut once we were very good l oa n er s, . When onr money went into their till. I - I Gut we're brohen the charm of their glasses, And. mended the joys of our home; Oat Wives'and our littlOones faces, • Wear alladeess instead of a gloom.. .'• Our garments are soundnow And decent, Ourfioekets with money arg lined; Our friends, when they meet us are pleasant, And even the ladies arc kind. We've launcled out a cold water frigate, And cant it the Temperance Ship; And invite yen to help unto rig it, Aud,join in our teetotal trig ! We're bound for a haven of gladness, And all the world's joining ourciew I'm sure. then, 'tis folly.and matlndss. If you'll not embark ivith us to. hurrah for the Washington 'manner, That floats oa our temperance ship : Come nn. then, ye hearties, and man her. And take along teetotal trip. CLIPPINGS. blared if I do,' el the trumpet acrd, when It was asked to give a tune. The. Long Island Star states that a Bible was presented in Court to prove the ago of a person, when it was discovered that the Record had been mutilated, and the ages of the ruag females of the family entirely erased ! The mother admit ted that her girls did it to conceal their ages. • tioulro ingrain,' remarked a miller to a heed of wheat. Aml 'you're a flowery subject,' was the prompt reply. , A inset should never be adramed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words; that he is wiser 10-day than he was yester dsy. One by one the objocts• of our affection depart ed from us. Thou glorious spirit' land! Oh ! that I could behold thee as thou art, region of life and lave, and the dwelling place of those beloved ones, whose being is changed into the beauty of immor tality' whose sorrows are forgotten in the raptures of heaven ! . (Ft A—Jean Paul Ritcher, being asked, in his old age, to explain some obscuru passage in his early writing.t, 'answered, When . 1 4 - Fur that passage, Go] knows I well knew tlllitrienning it. Possilly (Lid linows now ; but t - lia;i3 forgot ro 1 There is Cornething beautiful in the soft and s‘othing feeling that remains behind, when the moment of keen excitement has passed away, and theleart reposes like a weary traveller, in the noonday bent, when he reclines his limbs under neath the shadow of the spreading palm, and the clear fountain, with its grateful coolness, murmurs at his feet. But 'alas! hots often, too, do the thougtit,' the fancy of a, moment, cle,vate hr de preasilie human heart, unless thot heart 1.0 guid ed by a Vetter, a steadier principle than this cold and selfish world can beatow." Apptc-riNo, 7snr.—Tho most soul stirring scene we have triard of latoly,took place at De troit. The passengers had got aboard the ioteam boat, and it was about !caving the whoa, when sit old gentleman came un hoard, crying out • my son ! my son! I must RC° him one moment.' Well,' said the captain, hunt him up quick.' Anon he came to a grelt overgrown boy, eight teen or nineteen yt-ars .of age, and giving him a single copper, snufiii g like a child, he cried out Here, my son, ti.ke this, arid do-not forget your A Haan CASV.... , Wall there's a row over to our house,' • What oneirill'a the matter you little ealpint ' • Why dad's drunk, mother's dead, the old sowilas get calf, pus 3 is playing the fiddle, the rats are dancing in a trap. Sal's got married and run away with all ti e spoons, Pete has swal lowed a ,pine plank, and Luk'e's looked at the Au. rote Borax till he's got . the delirium triangles. -That ain't all nuttier!, • Vbat else upon Inuit •11.ise split the batter pot ,and broko thepaneake4, and one of the Maltese kittens got her head into the ro.dasscs cup, and couldn't git it nut, and I'm peaty b,ungry--that's flat as a flat flatiron.' 111 E 43IEII1C.tar 1..1.3011Eit. ()SPEC /VS. UNDEII the whore title the subscribers will publish on the Ist of A pril,lB4l, and on the Ist of each succeeding month a Magazine of Facts, Arguments, Statisttes, Speeches, ela n &e. ..&e.-, devoted exclusively to the advocacy and defence of the policy of Protection to Ameri can labor against the selfish and grasping poi;. cy of Foreign..-Nations, especially- of those with which we chiefly trade, which shut out oY their parts the great hulk of our Products, and espy. molly these of bur Free Labor, while they glut our market,', hunt , rept our Merchants, depreciate our-currency and famish our Lobbyers and. Art isans by pouring in up'el is the products of their skill and Industry, on the easy terins proffered them by OW low and non-Protective Duties.-- This Magazine will inflexibly arid - ardently ad vacate the t American Finley of conntervail- Mg the gross exactions of Great Britain nr,d oth _er Nations by a system of direct, avowed Pao ' Tkermst to ou r flemk INDIJiTIII- which shall be thorough and `efficient. The AMERICAN I..atioriEn will affirm and rilltin lain the policy of encouraging and fostering by wise legudation the establishment and growth in our country of new or yet feeble branches of In. dustry, such as the Culture of S lk, the Mantifae. forced ehatever fabrics of Woof, Cotton, Iron, ACC, may benecessary for the supply of our own wants and tosccure and perfect our independence, It will demonstrate that the true and permanent interests of all, hut especially of the Agricultural and Werking classes universidly, will be infalln bly and sigoally promoted by adopting and tying out the Protective Policy, and that the Wa. ges of Labor, t h e average price of its produre, and the aggregate Product of the National In. dustry, well be' surely end largely enhanced 'thereby. In ahor, this work is intended to One' a complete sex'-loam: for the friends of Protection, and a thorough reftration tif every piint , of the pernicious; fa:facies put'iortli by the foreign and AineriCan ap , dogists for the policy of one. , tileil nee Trade. the A.orttlCO: Ldaoarn will 'be published monthly in a large octavo. form, cacti nijrnher containing 32 large nimble-column pages of chose. Iy' printed mailer. ;Each -imisiber• will contain one great Speech, Report, or other convincing document, and a variety Of short3l articles, The work will taro one eomidste and comprehensive ,enturne of 384 large and fair paggiand will be afforded. to single siib,criliers forArreentyfire scale rash, three c ,. wesiot Two doll.S'rs fitie.cop eoptea fur Thrtc.dolart, 11,io r -eupierifor dui lyre; or twetil y copies fur/t, II dollars 'Payment rtoutref ill advance, in, a-disuse.. The Mises, p.istobte price has been fixed in orcer that its cif. culatiow ni.ty rend, red us, rill - sat, should the ~nett ri, ecive the approbation of th • e .- 'llse seer rd 11. me F l ea - gstea, Atgrocultural S. metiets, Mechanics Associations and individual friends of Prior:cam) throoghisut the Country are • , earttesilly eolleited to aid as in tAttosetifig the cif .eulatinn of the Laborer. • GII..E.ELEY & . .30 - Ann street, New-York. F fr..r f';obscriKions. bor this.puiilittit,ori will ble received at this office.' April 9, ISI4 ; JAMES 11 - 4 CAMPBELL, . 'ATTORNEY, AT LAW. Pcritivusr, PA. , _ 11AS removed his ifice to the south side of Mar : :- ket Ftreet; 2 few Boars above his old location. Fels 19, 8-1 y MEDICINES! MEInCIN ES!! DR. W ni. Evan's' cerebrated Camomile Pith do • Soothing Syrup for children.: Haw Ventiluteliele.r's. Herb Pills, Dolt. Goodies Female Pills, Duct. William Evan's Fever & Ague P.Mr, Duct. iliinqs Botanic Pills. For Dynniptio Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are , saifftn tict Rnorrior t 9 any Medicine ever yet otrered to the Pen' A fresh aiipply .of tile above Medicines, just received and for sale at thu Drug Store of Dcr 11 511— JOHNS. C. MARTIN. laßlanT'S • . I NIA v .VEGETABLE Of the Noah American College m Health. As upbeats by the following circumstances, are fast superseding the use of all other Pills as 42 UNIVERSAL neuEllY, for the. purification of the blood. and as a consequence, the eradication of DISEASE from the HUMAN SYSTEM' THOMAS & JAMES BEATTY, AVING been duly appointted County Agent for the sale, in largo or small quantities,. of the named article, suggest thd following as strong presumptive proof, that the claim of this medicire to public confidence, is founded on un questumable and we believe, unquestionable ou t hor ity. Litter from Mr. Cornfield, Travelling Agent for the United States. Messrs. T-& J. BEATTY. I herewith enclose fur your service in the way of advertising, the notice of Stichter & Mc- Knight, successors to Kelm & Stichter, Read ing, who are agents far Rrandreth Pills, and perhaps fur others. You will perceive the form of their language, under these circumstances, and my business is to apprise yo_uof the testimo ny which the genlemen to whom they refer have already given,—fourof them prior fo the in ierenee, and one, 'Mr. G. H. Miller, since the reference. but without being informed of it by me, or in any manner alluding to it. STICIITER & WKNdifl, (as successors to Kenn & Stichter, Reading.; having been duly appoint ed county agents for the excellent and superior medicine above named, are now prepared to sup ply the demands df former agencies, and wil be gratified by the appointMent and ix,pply to new ones, on the Musa' liberal terms. "For the character of these pills, we refer kith confidence, but without asked consent, to the follov.ing named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to know their true value in comparison with any others now in marker:— Their relative location gives every facility to the inquirer who desireoto obtain; either for sale or nse, a first rate article." To take them im consecutive-order, then Mr. C. W. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26, took of :me s on commission, 6 doz. Since that time, he purchased of &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- ir report, nor one which had so ready a sale. ; As he is Post Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascertain wire her my veracity can be impeached and at the same time learn what other pills, he sells or has sold. Mr. 0.11. Miller, late of Brickensville, had rrque,ted me to appoint him an agent for Worn elsiiiirf, hecause he well knew the value of the article; April 20th he took of me 4 dozi.c, and on the 24th inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in ;Woinclsdorf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen ;more. This statelet nt is stmilar to the foregoing. To Mr. Mliitity, one dozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in December. lan. 25, 1 loft him 2 dozen on commission, and on the llth inst. he piid me for 7 dozen, stating, as do the others. that no Medicine with which he is acquainted has as gond a naine. and so ready a sale. Peter Kllne, Post Master, has sold to a man who has the while swelling, probably near GO, whom 1 seen, and who states, that no other rem. edy has rendered him any service, but that this has, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, 1 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 9 of them—that thq' ho had these less than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells about 10 boles where he has a call for one of the other sort. Ile mentioned a woo. an who has dining several years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had been invokee, 'she has not found any benefit, save in the:us.e of these pills. I would add much general and particular in formation, but shall defer to a' more convenient opportunity an exposition which must be intere,t inz to al! who are liable to diseases: Ti the bar. sine s, iii hand, tint...reference, I have paid the at tention it. seems to riterit, and I thus - leave it with !he earnest desire that it may be read with can. do•, and produce the effect to which truth is al ways cowl& tt,,j Respectfully, *\, - R. CA 11FIELD,1 (7(avellin,g Agt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 2 2—tf The following burned gentlemen compose the list of agents for this county and vicinity, so far as they arc at present received. Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. T. & J. llznyry, Daniel Savlor,Schaylkill Haven, ( - MO Wheeler. Pinegrove, - John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. G, Matz, Port Clinton, • B K. Miller, McKeansburg, Wm. Tagg,art, Tamaqua, Drey & Co. Tuscarora, Samuel Boyer. Middle Port, Seidel & Co. Hamburg, J. Wiest, Elingerstovm, Aaron .Matthcws, P. 31. Lower Mahantango Jacob Kauffman, Upper •do • Kauffman, do ' cf.) FOlarner. P. 31. ;Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S4S;tindel, Gratzlown, qincfpal °trim 1139 Rare st. Philadldphia ; • WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Pres't N. A. C'il. Health. • • 1011E.ill GARDEN SEEOss r"'n II E following seeds warranted fresh, are of ° fered for sale. at reduced prices by nthe sub. re . riber. Cl,be Artichoke ', Canliflower At , paraguti ' ; White Solid Celery Broad Windsor ',Beans Red do ' _do Early Si.. Week do . Corn Salad Early Valentina do Sweet or Sugar Corn White Dutch Pule do Curled Cress Horticultural " do Early Frame Cucumber Lima - " do Long Pickling du -Early Turnip Beet ' Egg Plant! Long Blood do Curled Endive Sugar do Leek ' Borecole Early Curled Lettuce Broccoli fairly Cabbage do Brussels Sinning . Royal Cabbage do Early York Cabbage India Head do E.srly Sugar Loar do Melons Large York do Nasturtium Green Curled Savoy do Okris. 1.11 . Combo Large Drumhead do . Silver Skin , Onton Flat Mitch du Yellow S:rasburg do Red Piekling do Annual Rini do rosily llorn.CarroC Curled Parinley 1 5112ar Parsnip • , Mignionette. Extra Early Peas Sage Early Frame do ' Summer Savory Ila.iripti Dwarf Prolific do Sweet Marjoreni Early Charlton Peas Thyme - DwaiT Moe Imperial do Canary Seed Dwarf rarrowlat do White CloVer Seed Inri , je do ' do Red do do Bell Peppers Flower Seeds, assorted. Mammoth Pumpkin ' White Onion Setts Few • do YelloW do do. Early Lung Searkt Radish Early Salmon Radish Whine Turnip do Red Turnip do Summer White do Black Winter do Rhobarb 'Saintly Ser-K•sla Savoy Spinach ' Early Bush Squa s h Tomlin* ' White Flat Turnip Red Topp'd Turnip Üble's Hybrid do . Ruts lingo' do • Al-u, a few of Fox's Early Seedling Potatoes. This potatoe boils dry"' when quite young—is ye.' ry early, and an.abontlant bearer. All kinds of Gr3Te Seeds, proenred by the quantity, at the shortest notice. Also Agricultu ral Implement*. Asparagia roots 3. yeara nld, olitainca to order. ILiNNAN. 15- . it Mar's' Balsum'Of Cheirryi " THE GREAT seusu_v, • WOR ConsuisrnoN - and Lanz caterairsys, -a: Amin -Wttoorpto &you, FAINI OR. WEAKNESS OF. THE 13anscurris, Canoe -in CHILDREN, .BREAST, CHRONIC, Cuvous,andoll diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. • - 'WHAT IT lIAS DONE. A Wonderful Becovery:—Mrs, S. E. Austin Was attacked With this disease in the fall of 1838, originating from a violent cold which settled up on her lungs.'! Various remedies were marled to—the most skilful physicians were consulted yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon:her. She became subject to' violent fits of cooghirig,, expectorated large quan tities of matter and was evidently dotting, very last. In this distressing si" itILM, after all the various remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect 01 relief, the invaluable Balsam re stored her to health; and tow, in the place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. DT See descrip tion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. Disinterested Testimony.-- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's prepare. lion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and cor rect. J. H. WALTERS, M. D. New York, April 12, 1841. A Surprising Cures—Mrs. Martha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth odist church, was also afflicted with Consump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately. This circumstance being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several bottles for her, which relieved. her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent:cir cumstances, and positively assert it has nut been used id ti single instance whet() it has not given surprising relief. - Er We, the undersigned, members of Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, [ having exurriined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects tree, and earnestly recommend Or. Wistar's remedy to all whe are afflicted. GEORGE MILLER, MARY GARDNE:I, THOMAS COOMBS, ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with this complaint tor nearly five years, durMg which time she was under the most skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Ilomecepatbie. 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, and has been una ble to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to Mils. ay. ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxborougb, Septe'mber 19., 1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam.of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that bus relieved me co much. It has stopped my sough entirely, checked my night awcats, anN I sleep better at night and feel better in every way than I have rot many months. Yousr, respectfully, JAMES .KELLY. Holmesburg, September 12, 1841. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles is all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send me by tho stage,as scion as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor s —Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more sent soon, as I behove it will cure me ton. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jayne's Expecte. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat [Uttar. Yours truly, WILLIAM THOMAS. PAINS IN TIIE BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND Cocoa.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered ar.d now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Fnyder has nu t hortzed us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vain. Ile was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes I in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal sam. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have been pony of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al. thongh scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made public:, we can proudly say, its tame has spread in every direction, and It is rap idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicine an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not imour power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there are doubt less; thousand suffering who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. ILT Be particular when you purchase, to ask for DR. WISTAIL'EI BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, as (hero is an article called the "Seam. OF WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved,Com pounit preparation of the Prunus Virginians, or " Wild Cheery Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable. Family Medicine' ever discovered. :No Quackery ! No Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in many. diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary , organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success fel as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected some of the most attonishieg cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. . Such indeed are the astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liter Complaints, diseases which have baffled the akill of the most distinguished physicians, When patients have sufFereri 'with the most dis tes s i; gett gft,g :ea t iffi e tti n nighizreat .beedingfthluna4eanerthmost esteemed remedies of our Pharmarcepias have failed; this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, after all hopes: of a recovery bad been entirely de spaired of: d Besides its surprising efficacy in these form i. able complaints, it has proved a very superior Whooping prevail s o Cough, extensively6-c tivg remedy for diseases of children, such as Croup and iro int h h oi o , s t o t hew disorders inte that c . season, such as Coughs, Caldzi, Pleurisy, Influ enza, and Pains in the Breast, proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. - tPrepared, whole. ale and retail, by Witiasn's en N & Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price SI 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by Ag i en . 1 i t t N o rS. Ch.ayMikAißliT county tity 'o7' Druggists and dealers supplied at- lve wholesale prices. January 1 1— 111" INBERTON BOARDING FCIICOL Fo ter.r.itnated Chester Counts', Penn sylvanis, 28 Miles N.; W. frbm Philadelphia, and 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenitville. November 27. 48— THE MINERS' JOURNAL. BILMTZ dr. ROVOUPT, (Sereceirors to ate..W. Meals 4. -Son.) 16kt - elle rto • itZi Publ6lhere; N 0.53 NORTH THIRD STREET. (Fifth door;aboie the:City ) PIIILADEI.OIIIA. ()A RD.—tie, the undersigned, having purchased .11 - 1 the interest of G. W.. Mentz, in the late firm of Geo. W. Mentz & Son, and having associated our selves under the firm of Mentz & Roroudt, inform our friends, and especially the friends of the late firm, th,t it is our intention to publish and keep a constant supply of all the Books published by the late firm : also, a general assortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, an assortment of Letter azd Writing Papers, Blank and Account Books of all de scriptions, with a general assortment of Stationary. Having an extensive Bindery connected with their establishment, which will enable them to furnish any kind of Blank Books,ruled and bound at the shortest notice, any miscellaneous works can, be bound to order. Country Rags take , / in exchange, at the fair market price, for Goods. Whi• G MENTZ _ _ Philapeldbia, Feb 19, In retiring from business as a Bookseller, in which I have been liberally sustained for forty years. I would return my grateful thanks for . the support stea dily given me, especially to my German friends in the country. Age and bodily infirmities have indu ced me to withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my son (late partner) and Wm. Rovoudt as my successors, who will continue the business as heretofore, hoping they may receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on me. Phila. Feb. 1, CEO. W. MENTZ. NEW GOODS.-JOSEPH WHITE & SON have in hand a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. Mt. Cafbon, Oct.:4lst, 1840. _ - 4 RESUMPTION OF BUSIN E. S. NEW DRUG STORE.' • frillESubsei iber returns his gratelnla knowl• edgemcnts to the citizens of Pottsv Ile and others, who stepped forward to his assists ce af. ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would alsO acquaint them and tie pub. he generally, that he has again coinnenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles %V. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a. general assortment of - "DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS PILLS, "G'•ASS, 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. LT Physicians prescriptions carefully ut up at the shortest notice. May 30, 1:33 %V M. T. EPTING. PATENT LIAD FLA r & ROUND ROPE AND GENERAL Line, Twine and C rdage Manufactory, READING, PA. raittOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his Jy most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, his frtends and the public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period of upwards of years, n hich has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and ho would respectful ly inform them that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January, IS4I, he built an entire nr , iw and much more extensive Rope- Walk, it Inch he has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the best descrintion, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage,. of every kind,- fully e qual to any in the United States. He has also added to the above, an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords, Bed Ropes, Halters,. Wash Lines, TIN ices, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of every variety. T. J. would also respectfully inform all 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. rho 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 insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien• \ I ced manner, a d by machineryof the best and most accurate princi le. An extensive assortment of coils of Italian, Alan la, and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and 'owing lines n! all sizes, Packing for steam engines, .ines.Twines and Cordage of ev ery description. Alec, Tar, P:teh and Oakum, con sout' kept on hand.- T. 3's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lives areimade on an improved plan of his own, and of the best and strongest kind or Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his, long experience in the n akin.; 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 of an ounce, to a thousand feet length 013 inch flat rope weighing 3i tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received arid promptly executed on the moat rea sonable terms. Anythingordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 8--1 y PENDIS7LITANI.A. FALL. - POTTSVILLE, PA. W I LLI A3l G. 3 WIN SON., RESPECTFULLY announces to his numer ous friends and the public that ho has taken , this commodious Establishment, re. fitted it up in a superior manner, and 1 1 1 is now 'eady to acco nmodato the tray - community. The building is very large, three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners' Bank, and in the most pleasant part of the Borough, and is well adapted for the purposes intended, having largo Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging rooms, 4c, &c. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will beat the choicest kind, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, line a well supplied table, together with his personal attention, he feels confident will insure all comp,- niencies cccessary to the cointort . 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- R. 'nem is a tefectury in the basement story of tho Building, where ell kinds of Refresh ments can be obtained at the shortest notice. Pottsv:lle, Octoher 30 44 MOUNT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN BRIGIIT respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has tak. eu this splendid, airy and delightful establish xt _4, merit, situated at the termination the Reading and Philadelphia Rail on kv. Rood, where he will be happy to-wait on those. whO visit the Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit- Being with it, ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any oiher Hotel in the vicinity. -Attached to the Hotel is a large and berutiful 4arden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and therm to Sunbury) the Ccntre Turnpike, and at the same time atFurdim. b a real and romantic view of five Mountains. The house is sorplied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrjvulled in the &entry. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of 'visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ uate or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. Mount Carbon,Junel9, 1841. 2.s—tf ROUSES! nonsus ROOF'S RING BONE CURE—U tillre destruction to Rine Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and Cal. us on horses.' RI 'e FOUNDER Oncratmcr," for the cure of Scratches, Corks, Split-hook Founder,, and all sore of the feet and limbs. FIEYL'S ESIBROCATIIIS, for old Strains, Bruises, stiffness of the joints, 45. e. A a nd supply of the above articles just recei ved laud for sate at J. S. C. MARTINS. • , FobspaDrug.Stare, Centre Street, Pottsville. Y, 12— ARRANGEMENT FOlt 1842. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAG E OFFICE. 100 PINE sista?, coons#, ay Sotyrn 5111121% . • ... 91111 6 subsekibet a beg leave to call ... zi p?,, -ui- the atterition of their friends, P:IY. IZ,q and the pnblid in general, to the ful , z.....•.,.. 0 ',.. - - lowing - arrangement ,for the year DIA. for the;porpose oil bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin and Steerage passengers By the n e w line of Liverpool Packets. . ;Sailing the 10, 13th and 2,5 th of every month. The ships comprising thin line are Gem Washington, llndep ndence, United States, Sheffield, I:arrick, . • . Siddons, Patrick Henry, , lloseoe, Virginian, Stephen Whitney, Roscius, i Sheridan.: By' the London Pueketi, To sail from New York the Ist, 10th and 20th— and from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator, lOntario, Wellington, Toronto, -,. Quebec, I Westminster, Philadelphia, St. James, Switzerland, Montreal, Hendrick Hudson, . ;Gladiator, 1V 11. ROVOUDT. 8-2 mo In connection with thoiabovc, and for the pur pose of affording still greater facilities to pabsen gcrs, the subscribers have established the Star line of Lit4 ; rpool Packets, To sail from Liverpool nu the 7th and 19th of every month, comprising the follow:ng very su perior test sailing hips, Viz:— Russell Glover, Capt. Hower, 1000 tons Fthe, Sill, .. 850 St. Mark, Alexander, 750 ‘Vindsor Castle, Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly neve, first class, copper. cd and copper fastened. The last lour arc own ed exclusively by the subscrbers, a fact which, independent or their long standing in their bu. siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no other house in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the same elas4 in regular succession, thereby affording passengers an opportuni ty . of embarking at Liverpool , et reitly, so that there will be no possible detention. Pttssongers who wish w ill be (mind with tan abut:dant' supply of suitable provision for (MS voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all canes where the parties de. cline 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, drafts at sight will be given on the following Bank and Branches, viz On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork Limerick Clunmel Londonderry Sligo' Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone, Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina 1 Tralea Youghal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena Pa rsonstown Downpatrick Cavan ! Lurgan Omagh Thingantion Bandon Ennis • Ballysturnnon Fo ra ha ne Dungarven Mallow I Moneymorc Ciatchill Kdrush Scotland—The City Itarik of Glasgow. Enii,hnd --liessrP. Phillips 4 Tipladv, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Erg., Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address ( if by leiter post paid) GLOVER & MeMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner South ' or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Wverloo Road, Liverpool. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Googh, Esq. Alkr2nr. Benjamin Bacnan, Esq.;Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, London drrry and Cork. The subscriber is now reedy to engage Passengers tin sail direct from eithet of the above named Perth in vessels to'sail in the months of April, May, and June. 15 The subscriber, will RIF° engage Passer). peril going out from gew York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Journal office. Volt SA IL E.-TH E. subscriber is au thorized to sell at private sale for cash, all the personal property belonging to the North American Coal Company, consisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, suited tp the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good tinier, two Trm k Wag. gons, together with d variety of fixtures ne• cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Carts, Waggons, IThickqinith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. 4c. ge. Together with• one fifteen horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to JAMES SILLIAIAN, Jr. August 35-11 HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD `to has been offered for monihs,.to any one who will us a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the Piles without being cored. Of thousands sold, iii no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proof overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure. in nearly every case. ( externally) in the following complaints. For the Piles Tightness of the chest, Fur all Dropsy I especially in children, 'render Feet Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by cancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers "I"- however obstinate of t roup , I lung standing Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald. Head , Chiblains &c. &c. LOOK OUT. Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed upon. One thing will only protect you— it to the name of COMSTOCK .L• CO.: that name must be always on the wrapper or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy it : for it is impossible for any other to be true or gen uine. Sold by CO NI STOCR & CO, • New York, 71 Maid an Lane, and also by Wm. T. Epting, Clemens & Purvin, and John S. C. Martin, Druggists, Po4syille,SchuylkillCounty July 3 • 47-1 THE subscribers wou'd announce to the public that they have taken the store lately OCCIII pied by J. W. Lawton St. Co. and have just re ceived and opened an atisortment of Dry Goo.is, Groceries, Queensware,lare. among which are DRY GOODS. f * Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassitners-Sattinetta.-ltionslin de Lunen—Chint zes—Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks, Tickinge, Mor;nos-81eached and Unbleached Illualins— Winter Ventingo—ShaMs. -Silk and Cotton Handketchiers—Wolgey—Worsted and Cotton Hoisery—Hens Hose and Half Huse—Gloves— Umbrellos,&c. Rio—Java4-Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugara—Young Hyson—Gun pow/or—lmperial and ; Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. bares—Sperm and Com Mon Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Bice--Ratains and Currants—flops —Barley, &e. QUEENSWARE. Liverpool, pranite,Unmon.and Scotch Ware. Glass Tumblers, Plats, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of I Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovela, Ste. • To all ofi which u+.3 would invite the attention of oor friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction t 0 all. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. L. W. TROIiTMAN, SILLYSIAL • November 20 47--• 7o the Stock-holders in fhe Company for erect ing a bridge, orer the;North East Branchpf the river Susquehanna, between the town of Cattawissa,l and the mouth of Fishing creek. VOT I CE—lg - hcreby given, Olt a meet ing of sale Stock-holders will be held at the hove of David, Clark, in! the town of Cattawissa, on Mon.lay, the 2d day of May nest,tetween the hours of one o'clock mill six o'clock, P. M., for' the purpose of electing one President, six Mane. gem one Treasurer and, one Secretary, for said company, for the ensuing year. EZRA iIAYIIURST,Sect'y. -March. 26 33 MI AGENTS B. BANNAN PILES, &c.....-5,103 REWARD. NEW STORE. GRO,CtRIES Winslow% Balsam of Hole Bond. An unparalkd remedyfor common Colds,Coughs Asthma, Influen#, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, and all diseasis of the Breast and Lung:, tending to . Consumption ; composed of the concentrated virtues of, Horehound, Boncset, Blood Root. Liverwort and several other cege -table aubstancei. Prepared ,only by J. M. WM SOW Rochester, N. Y. 91111 E innocence and universally admitted pectral -IL. virtues &the Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made.are too generally known to require recommendation : it is therefore old& ne cessary to observe that this Medicine contains , the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concen trated and so happily combined with several other iegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy. mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the corn plaints above mentioned. ANOTHER FACT. Mr. IVinslow—Sir : Having ,derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the UFO of your ' , Balsam of Hare hound."l am anxious in some way, to aid in extending its benefits to others, and will herefore state the facts in my ow n case. In January last, I had been afflicted with a n alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs, for nearlyfive months, during which time I used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little or no relief. Haying given up my bus Mess entirely, and by the advise of Physichns made preparation to go South as soon as practicable. I was advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great surprise, found almost in stant relief, and by using, only four bottles was en tirely restored io health. S ; MUEL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, FranVort. piny 15,1640. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C 1.F:11 I.:NS at PAnvint. and Ws. T. Err- Ivo. Pottsville, Pa. and bythe-Druggists in the country generally. August 28 , 35-Binn GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, REVIVED, ) No, G 9 N. Third 0., ahpFc Arch, Philo:kWh: fr . - e BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. itr U ARLES WEISS has !posed this old.esish_ s 4-1 fished hotel, which has been completely pnt '• ' in order for the accommodation of I travelling and permanent boarders. It proximity to business, renc:vra it yea"l'_,..desirable to strangers and residents Or the city.s Every portion of the house has un dergone a corngleie cleansing. The culinary e.cpn rtment is of the first order—with good cooks and servants selected to Insure attention tognests —fl as accommodations for 70 persons. These who may favor the house with their custom, may be assured of finding the best of fare the best of attention, and, as is stated above, very reasonable charges. (If' Single day, 8 I 15 : in- Room for horses and vehicles. Also horses to hire. rr Germantown and Whitemarsh Stage Office Philadelphia, December 41, 1841 50 —t NEWS ROOM, AND PERIODICAL AGENCY. 1 11 HE subscriber has determined to open a -a- News Room and Periodical Agency, in con: nection with his establish:nem, where siihscriii_ Lions to the following Magazines and Newspa pers will be received: and all the Magazines and part of the Newspapers, subscribed und3paid for ut this Estubli,hrnent, will be clelivcied free of pnstage. Godey's Lady's Book Monthly . . 93 00 Graham's Magazine do 9 Im Lades Companion do 3 Orr Merry's Museum at 1 00 ' Dollar Magazine' do 1..00 New York Knickerbocker: do 5 00 Lid o 's Nlusical Library ' do 3 00 Young People's Book do 2 01 Magazine ot choice and Enter taining Literature do 3 00 United Suites Gaz. daily, Semi-weekly 4- weekly. Pennsylvania Inquirer, do 0 do do Boston Notion Weal:. 300 Brother Jonathan do 3 Im New World do 3 01 Saturday Courier do 2 011 Saturday Evening Post du 2 00 Saturday Chronicle do 2 90 New York Mechanic . New York Weekly Tribune, the organ of du. National. Home League fiir the Protection of American industry. rind eneof the very heal Paperk in the Untied States. do 2 00 Subscribers in either of the above publications in this rtnrough and vicinity, will find it to their advantage to call at this office and make arrange mens to receive the respective periodicals lite of postage. The numbera ofnny of the above pohlteationa ran be paid for monthly, Neekly or annually, at the option of the aubt.eritter.. Feb. 19, 8— il. J. A; GROIIIE, Purressnn .llc-tc, respectfully tentlet. bis services to the citizens of Pottsville. Pe will be happy to wait on any one &sit( ifs of instruction on the Piano /ono, together with Singing, the Flue, Flageolet, Accordeon, besides other_ nwical in struments. It sufficient encourage:nent is offer ed, he proposes to open a singing school. The first quarter will be denoted to laying the foun dation of music, and after that the higher branch es will be taught. Lessons in Sacred Music will he gite.n to suit the twins congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught in both the German and. English languages. Pianofortes tuned and repaired. Mr. GrohE's residence is at Dr: Brandner's, No. 9 Mii honkin g,' Street. Sept. '25, 1841. 39—tr. RAIL RO i D IRON. complete assortment of flail Road Iron from 2,0. g to DO inch. Rail Road '1 ires, from :13in. to sr, in. external • diameter, turned & unturned. Pail Road A 'des, 80, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Axles, mftnufnctured from the patent icy Cable Iron. II nil Road Pet, for placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. India Rubber Rope, manufactured from New Zealand Flax saturated with India Rubber, and intendcd for Incline Planes. Chains. Just received areumpleteassortment of Chains. from in. to 1.4 in. pro ved and manufactured from the best calif , . Iron. Ship Ron and Railroad spikes, of different sizes, kept constantly on band and for sale by A. & G. RA LSTON, & CO. Ph lad. Jan. 10. • No. 4, South Front St J. LTA RRA DEN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, VINE ST. WHARF, SCHUYLKILL, PHILADELPHIA. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he continues at his old stand. end will have BOATS leaving nis Wharves daily for Pottsville and the intermediate places. _ The Schuylkill Navigation Company having reduced their to!l', freights on Merehandize and other articles, both up and down, will be 25 per cent. lower than former rates. February 26 9-6 m • HEAD ACNE JUDGE PATTERSON. R i GAD the following from Judge Patterson, Air thirty years the first Judge of the County in which he lives. Middletown, N. J. March 12, 1810. Messrs. Comstock 4 , Co. , Gentlemen—You are at. liberty to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which it is intended. [CERTIFIGATE OP JUDGE PATTERSON ] I lIEREDY =melt that my daughter has been alibc ed with sick neadache for the space of about 20 Years, the attacks occurring once in about two weeks, trequently lasting 24 hours during which time- the paroxysms have been so severe, as apparently'soon to deprive her of life. And after having tried almust all other remedies in vain I 'have been induced as a last resort to try Spohn's headache Remedy as sold by you; and to the reat disappointment and boy of herself and her friends I found very materia relief from the first dose of the medicine; she has followed up the directions with the article, and In every case when an attack was threatened has found immediate reliet,until she is near permanentlycured. The attacks are now very seldom. and disappear im mediately after taking the quantity , directed. A hot e that others may be benefited by the use of this truly invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the above, and remain you.r obedient servant, r,111.1 PArrERSON: Judge of the Court C. P. • Sold cuts by Comstock & Co. ?t. Maiden "Lane, And also by Wm. T. Eming, Clemens & Parvin and 18. C. Martin, Drnamsts, Yottavilie, Schuylkill Co. June 2 27-I y Dr. Bedwers Totter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment, PRICE 50 CENTS - A BOX—Is one of the best and most efficacious remedial in those troublesoine di-eases yet discovered as the fol. lowing certificate will show. ' This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the Teller in the face, _I had large running sores, all over my throat. chin, neck and cheeks, in deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af. ter trying all the reetiedtes I . could think at, without the slightest advantage, I was °dro o l to try Bedteell's Teller Ointment, which alter using, a few boxes entirely cured me, and I am pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for some limo, there is not any appe al _ edits returning. SAMUEL DEW EES, • " Apple street, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July 2, 183:1, .BEDWELL 9 B GR ' EN OINTMENT. For the cure of Felon., Ulcers, old Cot, and Sores. This invaluable Ointment ins lung kin in use, in the City and Liberties of Pluladelpho, and-its success in curing old ULCERATED , t'OREs, and long standing moms, has bee% truly a,. toni.hine. Prica P. 5 cents a boa. BEDWELLN COUGH vizors, Noce 25 crix-rs PER BOTTLE—.A most pleasi m i, safe and efficacious rei.*Ay, for Coughs, Coki,, Hoarseness, Weakness of the Breast, Are., prod's cing rest and ease where ell other remedies hav failed. , . . The above highly esteemed medicines bays full directions attached to each article. Th e public will do well to give them a trial, as thousand have been cored by their use. Pry„ red by James Betts, corner of 3d and Taintitioi T streets, Philadelphia, for Dr. Bettyell, and fir silk at the Drug and Chemical store of Jun. 1, 1— JODN S,C, MARTIN;, Agent fur Pottsville and vicinit. CSIEAP WINTLIt cLarnusc. Great Reduction of prices fr,r rash. ' • FIVIIIE Advertisers ate constantly recti‘intr 1 g from their Manufactory in PhiladelprOa, clini - e and varied assortment of Seasooll,lo Clotliina,which they offer at the fullowlag low prices ter cash : Superfine Blue, Black and Inviaabic Green Dress ('oats, from l In IS Superfine Enz. Beaver Cloth Coats, It) to Is Heavy Pilot Cloth ('oats, ti to Iu Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, rue Miners ( first IC to 9 Re:.l Pilot and Flushing Frock and OTerConiii, as low nw, ' Superfine Cloth and Casslinere rants, I 5 to 7 Engli4h Bloc arid Black Sattinett -31415015, very best; First rare Sdttinett Punts, all kinds, Irmo br 30 in 4 Heavy Fustian Pants, first quality F 2 50 in 3 ons Silk Velvet Vests, as low as heavy English Plain and Fi7nred; Satin Vets, 3 to 3 30 Woolen Velvet Vests or all kinds, I 1„ i 5 io t Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pants, fuf Mitten., I 3tn I - Super fine (loth Round daelocts (Irt dmn filueo Fine S mart and Fustian Round 2 50 a, t Aloooo ( 1 11 hand, n hiH assortment dr Fashonear hie rerwir and Ene 11,1.13mnd Clotldr, and Eta.. tic French Doerdoir Caverimeres, R.'nble Juliet Forney and Plaid Cassiinerrr, woaded.eolora, c io , prising Ide most frialuoporble styles now worn in loorrolon ; Diamond Diagnol Warren IBeaver not Waive- T r rot , hen vy — Thiulrle milled 1 Clot Irs, lor (hut r":l.s. Also—Satin and liontuoiderad S,!k and F rimy Wrrollen Velvet Ve),(ingoi; of the New ,rot PUI fn., ail or which will be mt de rip to orr die id the , icoot mariner, on accommodating terms, or low for Cip , h. LIPPINCOTT k-TAYILOR. MerchnntiTailorp, Coiner of Centre Jr Mahan tongo Docember IS, 1841. I 51— 100!....-$100! WILL 1:11.: FOUFEITED BY DRI, N. B. LF.lnv , • for a preparation of Sarsolrarilla equal to his , MEDIcATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.° It is positively the strongest prepatiation of Sar-a parilla in existence. ONE Borax is e q ual in SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is tionOli • by numerous persona throughout the city and trein• try f"r making Syrup thereirom..add who. will . sell at the rate of seventy-fivecents l b onemoliar boo le (.11,01.1 t half a pint. The elni-acy of Sarsaparilla is well known in .c*, to. fitht nr Kind 's Ecil, „Erysipelas Di4ases rf t r tt r i'r A of the Skin and Bones, Cher, r f.th e Throat a tei Llt,dy, a s well as an Aidtdote to Merrer7 and the. Minerals, Constitutional ;pismires and real Verifier of the Blood and - Animal Flea, I ',on: mem upon its virtues is unneeesslary. Err ry hod I, knows tie chic ley. It is only riedessary when using it, in get a good preparation of it. and then there will lie no ilisippoi ntment in its lrr I,eiity would refer to the mart respectable icince iu i• hil.idelohia, as well . ps througliont the toted Sintesfor the character oil Isis preparatien.te, well also to the numerous rertlfieiites from clans slid others. that have heed from time to tune published, now deemed tornecessOy as the rharerh r of his prep rat,. to finny: rstahlishrvl.—'l'hrmrßlurot. the S it r 4 tii St.ii es it is used altilgether,anil th - the tehes if:A in , pereerlencel ricer all other., eat among whh, for the hem fi: of they ;trcots. Mani s reronintred it B. BAN AN Ur Leidy can boast of na many etTeetnat rt.r, performed by his medicated Extract of Sarsai,..ol:, as has tier been effected by lti - 4 medicine in eus tence. Th , ro.i r ,. .rerred to the }Erections accompa nying e u h tootle, for recommendations, certificates and rorther particulars. Iteineint.er rm.! Wile, (half a!pint ) is equal to ur pint, of. yrup, and is equally tileasant to take. 1:0" Price ONE DOLLA I per tiottle.,4o Preor.reil and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Lei -6'5 Ilellth Emporium, t::ecor4l street. below Vine Sign n' the GOLDEN EAGLE 4D SERPENTS Philadelphia, and by Win. T. Errtsc . Druggist, Pottsville. February 7th. it the 041 land, .Yo. 65„Vtrth !'roil strret Et: at ;de Top El: I,OOlPt FROMiTHE CORNER OF Arco ST. Pill LA DELPAIA. 31annfactacrs of White Lead dry and ? Calomel. poundi n Oil, S i Red Precipt, Red Lead, ' White do Lit barge. Vitriol Alb Chronic Yellow, 1 Su Ip. quinin o dti' s Green l Tart. Enietic do Red i Ether Null h. Patent Yellow i , do Nitric Sugar Lead i do Acetic Copperas I LunatCaoit , t 01. Vitriol Com. do Aq. Fortis 1 A cot. Alarphio Altiriatic Ar id I SOO. do Epsom Salts . 1 Lac. Suipho t 'Fart Acid 1 Opi.de Narcet . Sap Carb. Soda l Fermes Aliriera i Co - rros.Sub...Mere.. Ethiora do. It( fincrs Ofehamptior,Sn I itre,Brimatorieiloraz c Offer forsale the above ; mentioned articles , to getlier wi th a general assor tment of Nike, Drugs and Dye Stuff/Land every other article intho Chian. ical nd Medicine line. Being in:murmurers of allltheart icleoenumeratrcl under the above bead. the}' pledge tilt tnselves to supply their friends and tile public on the inns. reasonable term,s. Window and Picture Glass from 6 Et, 4 3s, Oct ' I 1537 ' qn DOCTOR. A 1 ). LIPPE, lIII4ESPECTFULAY informs the inhaboact ,610 - of Pottsville and it 4 vicinity, that he bus moved in town, and offerli hi, professional servi ccs in all the medical In i anclies to the public. Practicing the Homrcipathic systrtn, and if requested, the Allecrpethic, he hopes from long experience to give full' atisfaction to such .ar. will call on him. He wi:ljbe ready for proression• al services at any lime a( his residence. AD. LIPPE, M. D. Greenwood, December • 49—tr O_lT TIT'S economical and riutricions article of food hitherto hit little know b in this country.. except by occasinnal small impOrtations with emigrants from Scot and Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by dim subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity mina' to any imported. even superior, being fresh. It is also fur sale by most of the-Mer chants in foriville, amongst whom are Meg. era Miller Sillaggerti - William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Paraln William,Phtlies &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. as well as by some of the merchants in Minersville and Po'rt Carbon. GLENDENHVG & CHAMBERS.. MineriCttiters of Fleur; Oat Meal, & Pearl Rae ley, on the Willow St. Rail Read:between 12th and 13th. Phila November 6. 1841: 45-1 v. FOX'S EARLY MEAT() FS —For aaleby ! B. BAN4NAN I March !3 12-21 1. vritcHtL., d o =I ME
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