Song of the Sea Rover• • EY D 11.4.10.. FlLL,,fill to thri brim.: the stUrs grow dim, And - loci the quivering gee, The night-winds leap, in their , onward, sweep— Fill up, I will drink to thee , ••.• • Thenktway with Care, let . n's dry tlio,.tear,. • That from Feeling's fountaiti-would ( start While memory's hand, with its mystic. wand, -Stirs the'deadened floyfers of tha-heart. Ohl I am not old . , but my heart is-cold To Wriman's bear:Alfa smile; And a check's rieli dye, nnd;a dreamy eye . Cannot 'witch me with their guile. • But fill to the brim ! the stars, grow dim, And the moon woos the riAiug tide : I'm away for the sca—faren•rll to thee! Dip• blithe bourne barque is my bride! Graham's. Magazine CI.IPPIIV 5. 'Tom,' said an acqtLintance" to another; you look very stout -you thUst be,dtremen9ous strong 'fellow ' . ‘Yes,' replied the othr?f, +l i nt as strong as bran dy; and quite s 4 - • .1 don't doubt it—but ry•ou'ra not so much be lorgdP Aiarrn:?-4Jarm ! .k,Vbat Thomas !' , Didn't you s 'y to Father that Bill, the butch er, was courtin' our Sal - - 'Why child, hoW you talk. He's.only paying his attentions to her.'- erValoyo'u'd better litop it thcni'—kos they'rein i t he parlor now, and'l3ll.l just id Sal right on the Onuth—he did, kos I seed himi 'erhomaii, here's a cent—run down to the ha key's and' buy a horse cake ; and then you may gOand - play a spell. La! nie what eyes these children have got.--ilich. Star. CoLoitl=—Not long since a religious,soei ety in Connecticut met to decide what color they should paint their meeting house. Some propos :ea one color and sOme another. At last says one. 'I move ;we paint it nun color ; for Deacon Smith has , had his face painted that color for a. number . of' years, and it grows brighter every year.' • Mother,' said a little fellow in this city when he signed the temperance pledge, 'I am willing to give up all liquor but darn liquor, and that I shall drink Whenever ['de a mind to:' A JACK Tin'sinsi OF A LOOO3IOTIVF..- , Why blast the thing,7Says he, , there's nothing, ship"' shape aboVe boaill, nor manly about it. Watch a ship now, - witlyter canvass bellying ou t,lay in g down to it just enoulgh to show she feels the -breeze, tossing the spray from her bows, and lift ing her head over the seas as if. .she stept over 'em : there's something like life there. There's something notch about a horse ; he step's as tf he was going, and proud of his duty and able to do it. 'But that lubber—bah! that mere concern, comes insinivatin e , sneakin' along—crawling on his belly like a fthundcrin long snake with a pipe in his inontle, quESTIONS : rOll TEST I.:CER ED! —Why the hair of a soap-lack and a Mile pig's tail red ut'r! • •\Vhy aro laji_ea more polite to other men than to their own huibands Why do.pcople evince the mo=t - friendship to you when they know you etand io-theleast wont of it I Why a:e young people very kind to their rica old invalid uncles ? Why are bad deeds committed by a man in a ragged elat always ea die4racefal and ebomniablel Why doeijusticc—being blind L—always gee the gold lace on a culprit'e coat Trifler arc not to despised. Tha her ye bf tooth, not as 1.1r46 as the finest cambric needle, will elm:times drive a n:3O to distraction. A riot:10110 can iodic an elephant sh , olutely mad. The rock which causes a navy to founder, is the work of a wOrm. Tho warrior tint wilhatood death in a thusind fOrms may bo killed by an insect. Small' pleasures make up the sum of hu.H man happinrak The deepfst wretchedness often results.from.a perpetusd conlinunnec of petty pains. A single look from those We love often produces exquisite pain or unalloyed' ideasure. The first" glass of wino that was drunk led to all the horrors, miseries arta crimes,that have sprung from drunk ennols and darkened the earth for centuries, Low Btaxu.—Mauy of our greateacmejt have sprung from the humblest origion, as tho lark, whove hest is on the ground, soars, neirest to hevcn. Narrow circumstances ant the must parv enul stimulant to mrntal cxpansi•on, and the early frog no of fonuno the best, sccutity Wier final nohlem tn who painted remarkable well for an amateur, showing one of his ptcturea to Potis,in, the latter exclaimed Your lordship only re .quirei a (nibr poverty to in .ko you a complt to ar list,',F Temperance and the Illy.; God speed the good work of.teroperance —boys 'have caught the enthusiasm, and it must prevail. Men will be ashamed to be seen putting the cup to the lips when even Children will Cry out against them. ( Sting, earnest- preachers arc they, _straightforward and sincere. .New-York will be regenerated. The time is coming when no loaf er will dare lay himself down by the wayside, to ;. - s:leep - away his draughts of alcoholic poison, a loathsome Spectacle to the passer-by, and a con `laminator of the sweet Ur. ath of heaven ; by so doing, ten to one he find himself, like the wor thy Pickwick, trundeled away, not to- a pound, which• is most appropriate but, to a Temperance room,:eseorted by scores of merry and practical preaching boys: . • A few days since, a red-nosed disciple of Bac chus had. snugly ensconced ,himself-beside the College green, in Murray-strect, there to doze a way the fumes of strong driiik, with tba fierce rays of the sun broiling his taco till it had the Appearance of bacon, f4sli boiled: But tlip hays of Professor ,Antlosn's Prat - rimer School are by no means half asleep—that is not in accordance With. the doctor'S system.. Two or three of them saw the condition of the deeper, and entered in to grave Consultation. A. 'Vntleman, a • full grown man, looked on, and declared the poor ' wretch was about going into fits ; his lips were livid, and his face a deep purple ; and then cool ,ly passed on, leaving hill] to his fate. Not sa the boys. , One of them ran for water and dashed it nport his face, repeating the experiment, and bath ing his temples until In! revived. Then prompt resources were adopted.: After much questloning and much compassioa and . much sound rea4oning had been appl;ed, , the ma declared hiMself desi ..rolui to sign the pledge. He was accordingly helped to rise, and by the. aid of two or three to - preserve the balance lie might be escorted up Broadway to the Temperance rooms. Ope ap plication, it appears was unsuccessful, the Com reattee declaring him to be too far gone. But the boys were not to be disheartened. They applied to another, : after having half carried up two .or three flights of stairs, Where they were not on ly admitted but received with shouts of applause. Here they left him to be well cared for till his en toverY, and then the, pledge offered for his se boy's have donc tinot4 act ; trifling in Ut involving, f ee a t and soul , savin; results. :In but gE; acting tip to the prinnise me given, and': ive shall cease to doubt the (progress ofhurnan society.=-N.Y. Tribtenr. JAMES t i t. CAMPBELL, ' ATTOONEf AT LAW.. •, , _ *Porrstitpi, Pd. HAS removed bis lofficeto the sauth side of Mar ket Ftrect, a doori above his old location: Feb. 19, B—ly • MEDICINES! itinviCiSES 2l DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Cimnmile Pills -An. Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Hutcheler's, Hdtb Pills, hoes. Goodie's Female Pills, Dna. William Evares Fever & Aguc Pills. Duet. Hunt's Botanic gills. - For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills arc said to be euperiet, to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fre.,ll supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store, of DcC li 59 JOHN S. C.,MARTIN. w)a.raszT.r. INDIAN vEuETABLE Of the North Ainslie' an College' .0) Health. As appears by the following circumstances, one fast superseding the use of all other Pill' as a uzuvEnFel. REMEDY. for the purification: of She blood. and as a consequence, the eradication of DISEASE from the HUMAN S ysg:Ku IF TII.O3IAS & JAMES nEkrry, A:V IN G been duly appointte,dConnty Agent A ' A ' -IL Cur the oak-, large or small quantities,. of the named article, Eiuggeft the folliwAn* as strong presumptive Tooot, that the claim of this inedicire to public confidence, is founded on un quesrunahle acd we believe, unquestionable au- , therity. Liter from Nlr. Cain Geld, TraVelling Agent for the United States. Nest , rs.T & J. BEATTY—, 1 herewith 'enclose fiir ydur servieb in the way of advertising, the notice of Stichier & :Mc- Knight...successors to Kelm & Stiehter, Read ing, re ho are agents for Brandreth Pills, and perliJp; fur others. You will perceive the form of their language, under. these eircuszistances, and my business is to apprise you of the testimo ny Which the genlemen to +ahem they refer have, already given,—four of them prior to the in herence; ariP one, Mr. G. 11. Miller, since the reference. but without being informed of it by' toe, or in ariy manner alluding to it. STICIITER & 31 . Kricirt,'(as successors to Kcim & Stietiter, Reading,) - having been duly appoint ed cotitity agents for the excellent and superior medicine above named, arc now prepared to sap ply the demands of former 'agencles, and tell be gratified by the itp,pointment !find scpply to new ones, on the usual liberal terms. "Fur the character of these pillft,,we refer with confidence, but without asked consent, to the following named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to - linocii their true value in comparison with any others now in market.— 'clieir relative location gives every lability to the inquirer who desires to obtain, either for sale or use, a first rate article." To take them in conercutive orde;, Olen Mr. C. V. Porter. P. M., Maiden Creek; - Jan, took of me on eninmisston, dpz. 'Since that time, be purchased of K. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating' that he never had a medicine which brcughl back so goad is repair, nor lone u Teich had so ready a sale. As he is Fos Master, any persoh can easily and cheaply ascertain whe her my veracity can be impeached and at the same time learn ,what Wier pills, he sells or has sold. Mr. G.. H. Miller, late of Brickensville; had requested me to appoint him an agent for Worn elsdorf, because he well. knew the value of the article; April 20 - th he took of me 4 dozer, and on the 24:h inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in Womelsdurf,,a new article; and bought :2 dozen more. This statement is similar to the foregoing. . To- Mr. M`Kinty, one dozen wcro sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, I left him 2 dozen on commission, and On the Ilth inst. he paid me for 7 dozen, stating, as do the others, that no anedicinn with which ho is acquainted has as e , orid - a name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a man who has the white swelling, probably near 60, whom 1 seen, and who states, that no other rem. edy has rendered him any service, but that this has,land now that he is persuaded to persevere, 1 aer fully persuaded he will entirely recover. 'Samuel Ifeckler,Tost Master, sells the other pill., but slates, that he finds 4 of these equal to or 9 of thcm—that tho' he had these less than 4 mouths, and the others several scars, of these be now sells about 10 bezes where he has a call fur one of the other sort. Ile-mentioned a wom an who has doring several, years stained by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had been Invoked, she has not fdund any benefit, save in the use of these pills. I would add much genera! and particular in. (mutation - , but shall defer to a more convenient opportunity an exposition which must be interest ing, to all who arc liable to diseases. To the bu siness in hand, the reference, Lhavc paid the at tention it seems to merit, and I thus leave 1t with the earnest desire that it may be read with Can dor, and produce the effect to.which truth is al ways entitled• Respectfully, B. CA MFIELD'," • Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 :22-11 The following named gentlemen compose the 11,t of agents for this county and vicinity, so fir as they nre at present received. Other - names wilt be added as agents Atll.tie appointed. J. I.lnorrv, Poi tsville. - Daniel Saylor, chtiylkillhaven, Caleb Wheeler, Pincgrove, John Snyder, F. M. Friedensburg, • J. k G, Matz, Port Clinton, B. K. Miller, MeNerint.buig, Wm. Taggart; Tamaqua, F. Duey & Co. Tuscarora, Samuel Boyer, Middle Put t, • Seidel & Ilumbriro, J. Wiest, Iclinderstown,. Aaron Matthews, P. 11, Lower Mahantango Jacob Kauffirtarr, Upper do Kauffman,do F. Hamer, P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S. saindel, dratztoWn. plineipol, 011ie% 169 Race st. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Tres% N. A..C01. health, FRESII GARDEN SEEDS. filllEl following seeds warranted fresh, are of fered for sale at reduced prices by the sub. scriber. Globe Artichoke 'sparagui White Solid Celery. Broad Windsor Beans Red do do • Early Six Weelt du Corn Salad Early Valentine do Sweet or Sugar Corn 1V hite Dutch Pole do Curled Cress horticultural " do Early Frame Cucumber Litna " do ! t ong Pickling do - Early TUrnip Beet Egg Plant Long Blood do • Chrled Endive Sugar do Leek Iftorecole ' Early Curled Lettuce Broccoli Early Cabbage do Brussels Sprouts Royal Cabbage do Early York Cabbage India head do , Early Sugar 'Loaf do Melons Large York do Nasturtium Green Curled Savoy do Okra or Gumbo Large Drumhead do Silver Skin Onion . Flat Dutch do Yellow Strasburg do • Red Pickling do Annuli Rod 'do Early Horn Carrot Curled Parsley ' Sugar Parsnip . Mignionetto Extra Early Pods Sage Early Frame do Summer Savory ' Bishops DWarf Prolific do Sweet Marjorem Early Charlton Peas Thyme Dwarf Bloc Imperial do Canary Seed Dwarf Alarrowfat do -White Clover Seed Large -•do do Red do do' Bell Peppers: Flower &ed.., assorted. Mammoth Pumpkin White Onion. Setts Field' do Yellow. 'do do ` Early Long Sedrlit - Radish Early Salmon Radish White Turnip-do Red Turnip " do • Summer White de ' Black Winter do Rhubarb. ' Salsa& . Sea-Kale - - ; Savoy Spinach Early Bush Squash ' Tomatoe • White Flat Turnip Red Topp'd Turnip Dale's Hybrid do Rota Et iga • do • Also, a few of Fox's'Early •SPedling Potatoes. This polat'Oe boils dry when quite young—is ye. ry early, and an abundant bearer. % AR • kinds of Grose Seeds, procured -by the quantity, at the shortest notice. Also Agricultu. nil Implements. . ' •. LU - ' Asparagus Roots 3 years old, obtained to order. - B. 13.1NNAN. • , Wistivils Rolston of 'Wild Cheers • TilE GREAT Ii Coxsuairriolv and !AVER t'sikr.itticrii, ASTRMAi Ba9NCRITISi Canna' WHOOPING COGGIi, AVEAENE:I3 BREAST, CIIRONIC, ' cutGlfi, and all diseases of the . „ Pulmonary Ottani,. ~ • • READ tvirixr ry RAS DONE. •A IVoneferfot Bri.rcrer.ii.-7-iliffs. S.' E. Austin was attacked with this disease in the tall of 184', originating from a :violent cold which settled up. on her lungs. Various remedies were remitted terthe must.rilidiel physicians were consulted yetiftep by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey (TOD her. She became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quan tifies of Matter dad was evidently sinking very fast. In this digressing situation, after all the virieui,remedies - had 'been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect- ot relief, the invaluable Palsam re gored her to health ; and cow, in the place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is . mingling in society, in bettei health and spirits than she has enjoyed fur years. See descrip tion of this interesting ease in Dr. Wistaf's Tre-- atisenn Consumption. Disinterested Testimony.— Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of _Dr. Wistar's prepara• lion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy. and ackno%vledged his. statement true and cor rect. . J. IL ~ vALTEus, M. U. New Yorle,'April ft& 1841. A Surprising -Ctrre—Alrs. Alaitha Wilson, a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth °diet church, was also afflicted with Consump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. A bottle of this' Ni sei 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 fur her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles, for.persons in indtligent cir cumstances, and posinvrly assert it has nut hten used ih a single instauce whets: it has not given surprising relief. In' We, the undersigned, members of the Du bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, havieg examined the above statement oil, Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly reentuniend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all Wlli are GEORGE MILLER, Al All le GA R UNlet, THOMAS Caine, ELIZAREIII Jacees. Liver Complaint.—,Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with ibiseorrielaint for neerly five years, during which time she was under the most skil ful physicians—hail tried Aleredry, Butanes, and Homemaathie remedies, and every thing that al*. Pored 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 tena ble to sleep on the right side fur three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Reishorongh, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please send um two bottle, more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken neatly all of the and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. 1 have used n great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved tee to much. It has stopped iny nough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every way than I have foe many mouths. Yuusr, respectfully, - It :ties Kr.m.y. Ibidinesbure, .S,.ptember -10. 1841. Friend Wistdr —I most again tremble thee to send me two bottles more of thy • invaluable Bal smile I have now taken three bott'es es all, and can asauro thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have eviio taken be fore. Send me hji„the sedge as soon'as possible, and oblige thy friend. J %con Hei-coway. Beigol, September 8,1841. Dear Doctor,—llearing so ninny people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has madoeimConaumptien,l sent to one of your Agents the other day for a heittle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will care me too. I have used a great many balsams old : dermal kinds, have•tried Juvne's Exeeeto. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me as !mach good as yours her. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WILLIAM T11031.1R. PAINS IN Tan BREAL , T, DEBILITY, IV EAK NEF.S AND COUGII.—The rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed is a letter in which lee sacs two nt his da•ig,litera had suffered severely with on obstinate ermali frcqueht pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going iota a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Fnyder Iris au thorized us to sty that he a us.afilieMel with this annoying complaint for sea( rat years and had tried every thing in vain. Ile was stitiii et to constant w ezing,sa trenblesume Cough, Spit ting ot Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region elf the Wiart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. . Chronic cough.—‘.tr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted ith nn obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, end nil ver fohnd any thing to give him relief but this Bal. sam. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures_ it has performed, that tt has already attained the highest reputation, and al. though scarce two years 'have elapsed since it was first made public, we , can pr-mdly any, its fame 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, wil; find this medieimion important and valuable ac.:)ition to thelr stock; and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is lint' in our power to place it within the teach of all those afflicted, and there are doubt lase ; thousand suffering who would rmort to it for relief if they could obtain It conveniently. In Be particular when you purchase, to ask for ,Dn. WIsTAR's BALNAH OF WILD CHERRY, as there is an article called the "Syrup of WILD Curanv,7 advertised, which is entirely a differ ent,medicine. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Virginiann, or " Cherry Hark"—approved by the College of Phaelnary, recommended by the medical fan. oily, ,and noiversally acknowledged the most valuable ' Family Ile,heioe' ever discovered. c.~„t~no vcr No QizackrrOi"Nc Dtcrpizon. The physician may boast of his skill in many dtscascs—the quack may puff* his v.onderfni cares, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. Iv admitted nothing has ever proved as'success ful as thataunrivalled medicine, Dr. 1173tat's Balsam' of Wild Cherry, ethioh has effected some of the most asionishieg, cures over recorded in tho 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 Liver Complitints, diseases which have bafiLd the shill of the .:inost distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the Most is tressing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, &e. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmacrepias have failed, this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, atter all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired of. Besides its surprising effiCacy in these formi dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for diseaseq of children, such as Croup. Whooping Cough. &e, and . in those disorders that prevail So extensively throughout the winter season, such es Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy, Influ enza, and in the Breast, proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands, unrivalled. Prepared, wholernle and retail, by 'Wtxt.ram's &, Co, Chemicts, No. 33 South_ Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $ 1 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by • JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent tor Schuylkill county. In" Druggists and 'dealers supplied at the wholesale prices. /enemy • ,* •r'''''I3IBERTON BOAR DING Sell - COL Fo FVJALF.9.—Situated in Chester County, Penn tryivania, 28 miles N. %V. from Philadelphia, and $ miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenixville. November 27, 44 THE MINERS' JOURNAL. NAT UR E'S OWN PRESCRIPTION BECIITEII. 7 B' PULNIGNARY PRESERVATIVE! WWI Coughs. Colds. Inettenzas, Asthma, Catarrhs Direaecs of the Breatit.aed Luegs, and'arrest o approaching Consumption. The abore medicine, has proved itself one of the most effiCati , ms ever employed in the above affec tions. Vis well known by thousands, but, in onlen to make ,it Ilion, generally know*, the proprietor thinks it necessary to publish the following proofs vhich con , litute buts small portion of the testimony that might be adduced in-proof of its efficacy. -. Threughoat Germany it is used and employed more than any other preparation for Colds, &c., and there so well known for its efficacy, that they call it the- I.IFE!I'RESERVER." Price 50 cents a bottle, ( half pint.) Extract &tiro a letter from Naihaniel Atwood, Esq. of Easton., Pennsylvania. Dear Sir is-I should cohsider it ungrateful. if did not inform you nd with myconsent allow you to publish this,) that after having tried by the recom mendation of my fri nds, almost every kind of medi cine for coughs, cold , Are- I never found relief until lately having used D . Bechter's Pulmonary Preset , native, recommend to me by your agent in this place. and which curme of a violent cough, spat. tng of blood, pain i , my breast, 'and shortness of breath, with all of w ch I have been a ffl icted for two .1 years past. I am now howeverenjoying as good health I as ever, coil owe my recovery, to the above valuable medicine. . Extract of a letter from The Rev. larael-Iliiiins if ' Baltimore. On i your recommendation"! made use of Dr. Recla trr's .4'ithylanary Preservative." and ziithough I tried all 0 1411=3 - rerne , lies int. toy cough, I never follfill relief exec Trop the above tnedictuie. I have tWell 11111Cil ' blnlated by it, and have recommended it to many others, who have suffered is ith pains in their.breasts, coughing. spitting of blood, difficulty of breathing colds,! intim - inns, t:c., and rill have been speedily cured thereby, Numerous other certificates and recommendations, I accompany directions. PRICE. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint. ) The above-is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at D. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RI 1_13.1, No. 191 NORTH SECOND street, below VINE street. and atm at WILLI.% M 'P. EPTI NG'S Drug ir;ore, Pottsville, !Schuylkill County. July do 1811 . 28-Ivr RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS NEW I)RLG STONE. THE Subset iber returns bisgratefrilacknowl. edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance af ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub. lie generally, that he has again commenced the Crug llosittess in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. 'Clemtns, in Centre Street, in the borongh of Pottsville, where may always be had a general assortment of MEDICINES, PAINTS ' PILLS, GLASS, I DYE STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which he Is .li , :ssed to sell on very low and accommo. dalik is rise. N. IL I r Physicians : , rescriptions carefully tit up al Ih" shortest notice. wM. T. EPTI NG May 30, I:I i PATENT LIAD r•!.a rs ItouND mwi I= Line, 'F ii hie and Cordage :11t . tutifitetorYI ,ll EADIAG, PA. riplInMAS JACK!'ON , begs leave to return his JO- most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats. store 'dividers. his friends and the piddle gen erally, for the vcn liberal . paironage and many favors he hoe reectved during a period of upwards of 12 years, 11'11,rh has elapsed siren he commenced t he. I.lbove, MI: eyes in Readitod, and he wool d respectful ly inform them tha I idler the destruction of his man ll:lenity by . the great freshet of January, 1811, he built an en, ,re titwv and much more extensive Rope- Walk, wh eh he has fitted up with new and improt eel machinery of the hi st de,criottom thr . the marmfac ture of P.. , in 1a.n.1 Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to att3 in the United Stales. , Ile has also added to the above, an establishment fiir.che =mull:reduce of all king's of Laid cords. Bed ' Ropes, Halters . , Wash lanes, T. us, Chalk, Nlasr ii, and measurnig lines, of every virir:y. . T J %%milld alsa respeerully inform all who may be likely to wart the. arta le, that he Jnamiqic tures F:tt Ropes for raisair Weights up shorts and incline planes b i f steam power. The Flat Rope is verymuch ivied n the mlnes of Furop ed, and for the forgone to wh.cl it is apt red it has many and great a d ‘ antaged. overc common round rope or chain. .1 T.. ev at In te sur his I lat Ropes to be made of the ,1_ very best ma rail to the most carefuland experien ced manner. ,'ad id maelmery of the Kest and me-t accurate pr.. - i 10. An Prel,ilVe anortment siesta of Italian. Manilla. and 'l'ar'd Russia !Temp Rope, Bow,. Stern and 'lbw ino lives rd! all sizes, l'ark.ng for steam mines. LinesTT dd ines and Cordvde of ev ery eleser•p: ii'. Aloe , Tar, I'dch and Oakum. con sinful , : kel t oil hand. T. jla. li, at nualay Italian hemp canal towing, lines arc 11 , 3114^1 , 1nn improved i lan of his own, anit i olt lie best and ai,arotest k;ral of Italian Hemp, selected In f t alt. and .ir, or , eel e xpressly for his:manufaciiirc , as his idino ri,)erience in the ti tikmg olltewing lines has con On e ed vin that they tire an article which cannot be mule ton good, he has been at great pains and e x -1 perse to . produce them pert M. ' Order , . !lire any thing, in his blismess from a Sidding line weighing 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet length cut 3 inch flat rope weig,hing 31 tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will he thankful• ly rererved and promptly execute! On the moCt rea sonable tern,. Any thing ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be ild livered 14 rail road en a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market twice. Reading. Feb. 19 El.--ly 2.Z1i2;57.71aV.8.1V1:r9. MaLL, POT I'SV I I, E, PA WILLI 131 C. JOIENSON, 1731 ESTECTFIILLY announces to his nmner 12.41'aus menus and the public that, he has taken this commodious Establishment, re. titled it up in a superior manner, and " , is now ready to acco nmodate the tray. r". ril ing community. The building is very tdrge, three stories high, situate on the 113 in street, opposite the :Miners' Rink, and in the most pleasant part of the 80r , 02 h. and is well adapted r 11.? e purposes intended, It Icing large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours r singk and double lodging rooms, 4-r, &c. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kind, with gnod cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, and a well supplied Inc ether with his personal attention, be feels maiden'. trill insure all cony. Mendes rceessary to the Con tort of such as may favor him is ith their custurn; The Reading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B. Tiere is a tefeetory in the basement story of the Building, is litre all kinds of Refresh. merits can he obtained at the shortes,t notice. Pottsvnle, October 31) 44 MOU:1 "I ck It DoN itoT Schuylkill CGuniy, I'a 1. - D ELT;IF,NI 131111;i17' respictfuily announces k&-la' to Lis blends nod the i:.11.11.: that ho has tali. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish ment, situated at the termination o ~-„„'",(1 : the Reading and Philadelphia Rail II" ge Rood, where he will he happy to 3,Vq . jl • on those who visit the Coal Region. on t usiness, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain nit' and water. The lintel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may lavor• it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and poise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed that it vi ill be foUnd much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and leeutiful garden, overlooking the Ricer Schuylkill, the SchtiNikill Mount Carbon R a il R oa d, (extending to the Mines anti thenc En Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike, and at the same time affording, a real and romantic view of five Mountains. The linos° is -sorplied 'with pure mountain spring water, and a Rattling establishment unrivalled in the . country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept fur the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surroundiniontry. lndivitl. uals or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. f Mount Carbon,Junel9, 1841.:; 141,712 - GOODS.—JOSEPH WHITE 4 -m & SON have en hand a large and general assortment of freib and seasonable goads, which will be sold cheap for Casb, or in exchange for country produce. Mt. Carbon, 00.1Ist, 4 's3[7lllTE & RED CLOVER SEED—for VV sato by Mar. 19, 12— . B. BA NN A,l A BR A.NGEXIENI OLD ESTABLISHED P 1V) PINE STREET,OIR.NE - 1 °- E so bscr the attent tllr and the public lowing orran 1641, for the.purposc of Second Cabin and Stecing By the nem line of Li Sailing the Ist, 13th and The ships, comprising this Gem Washington, " United States, Carrick, Patrick Henry, Vuginian, Roscius, By the Loridoi To sail from New York thi arid from London on the each month. Mediator, • Wellington, Quebec, Philadelphia, Switzerland, flendtick Hudson, In connection with thU pose of affoidinz still great gets, the subscribers have Siar4e of Live To sail from Liverpoo 01, every f710f ,1 11, perior last sailing slims, v Russell Glover, Capt. Echo, St. Mark, Windsor Castle, All of which are nearly n - ed and copper fastened. cd exclusively by the stas independent or their long sine-ss, it is presumed is a the public which no other present. The above ship vessels of the same class, thereby affording passen Embarking at Liverpool w ill be no possible trete wish hill be found with suitable provision for the! of ten dollars. In all• cas cline coming out, the mo: sage writ be promptly r 0 For the eceommodatiot send money to their filen be given on the folluwini viz:— On the Provincial Bank Cork Limerick Londonderry Sligo Belfast Waterfor Armagh hlone Kilkenny Bullion Yonghal iv nniskili Rsolaidge Ballymena Downputrick C a v a n Omagh Dungannon Ennis Blllyshahnon Dinzarven Mallow Colehill Kirresli Scotland-1 he City Brink of Glasgow Erig I3nd —Mrssr:. Phillips 4 Tipladv, lirdou; I'. W. Byrnes, Etn., Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address (if liv letter post paid) GLOVER & McNIUIZRAY, Inn Pine sirericorner South, or to P. W. BYRN ES, 31i WilUerloo Road, Liverpool. AG F. 7: Mears. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. A iptnv. Benjamin Barman, Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct front Dublin, Belfast, Imdan. decry and Cork. The subscriber is now ready to engage Paser.gir direct 'Rim either of the above named Parli in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, rend June. 'rlie subscriber, will al'o engage Passera gyro going out from New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wallis and Scotland, on Ilication at the Miners' Journal office. P. BANNAN. tf NF: IIUN .t 7 t han been offcred who will 114 a bottle l'iles %vit:,ont being cur in nn one inotance It It ovemhelnting, to be s, el,o a certain ewe tip ( c-xternally ) to the, For I:ic For nil Dropsy 'Tender Fect Sore throat by cancers cr ulcers ( roup W hooping cough scald ilead L 0 0 1 Scone Swindlers ban: counter fritrd Ma article and pat it rip with mulct S desires. 'Do not be im posed upon. One tliingl,w ill only protect you— it is the name of COMSTOCK & CO.: that name must be always on the wrapper or you arc cheated. Do not forgettit. 'Tale this direction with y ou, . and lest by t tat, or never buy it : for it is impossible for any ther to be true or gen uine. Sold by COM New York, 71 Maid Win. T. Ewing, Clem S. C. Martin Druggists, Po July 3 E subgcribera woo that they hilve take pied by J. W. Lawton (-dived and opened-in a,, Groccrits, QUCEMSW3re, r Blue -Black and . 1 Cassitners-Sattipetts-.A zes—Flarrnels—Colton Morinns— Bleached ant Winter Vestings-.Sha II andkerch ic fs Wol,tey floisery—Alens Hose ad Umbrellas, &c. Rio—Java—Lagoira I Loaf and Brown Sugar poweer—l mperial and; Spices—Syrup—Sugar lasFes--Sperrn and , Con ' —Crackers—Rice—Rai' —Barley, &c. QL EEli Liverpool, Granite, CS Glass TontHcr.", rt,i4 with an assortment 1 . &c. To all o the attention of our generally, feklimv con satisfaction to all." TIIOUTNI 1.. W. TRct7TSIAN, S . FILLTMAN. rioßsEs noiesEs °OF'S RING BONE Otian—a sure destructioa oo" to Ring Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and Cal -113 on horses. R01F . 5 FOUNDER OINTAIENT, for the cure of Stretches, Corks, Splitlhoofs, Founder, and till sore of the feet and limb. 1 lET I.'S RI! BROCATII N,I for old Strains, Bruises, stiffness of the joints, (s• . A fresh supply\of the above articles just recei ved and for sale at JS. C. MARTIN'S.Drug Store, i ntro Street, Pottsville. February 1 12— sOA r AND CANDI No. 19, Wood Si., bet Vine and Ca Phited, TIOTIN BANCROF forms Storekeepers, Manufactures and has f Palm, White, Variegated, Mould and Di Al of good quality and . . tia. A liberal dtscoun Philadelphia, July 10 25-tf UARMING & GA fate Farcner;and the received and forsale by March 26 FOR 1812. I• SSA OFFICE.- Sotrn„araErr. bers beg leave to call on of their friends, in genet-4 ; 10 the fol. ement for the year ringing out Cabin, passengers ,Prpool Packts. 2.5 th of every month. I ne are dep . . ndc oce, hefECld, iddans, •oscoe, tcphen Whitney, heridan. Packets, - Ist,loth and 20th 7th, 17th and 27th of MEI Toronto, 41Vestminster, .t. James, lootreal, ladintor, bore, and for lite put er facilities to paasen established the I r l/cc d ac:S. the 71.11 and 19th of the fulluw . pg very su- 1000 tone 850 flutve, sill, Alexactler, 750 Glover, lOW -w, first class, copper. rite last tour are own. iscribers, a fact which, standing in their bu sufficient guarantee to house in their line C3ll will be succeeded by in regular succession. gers an opportunity 'of sn'that there ritiun. Passengers who on abut:dant. supply of !voyage, at the low rate 4s v here the parties de- Iney paid for their pas. turned. of persons wishing to 1., (trans at Fight. will Bank and Blanches, of Ireland, pa vide at Clonmel Wexford Galway Coleraine 1 rake en :11,,nazhnn Parson -town Liirgin [3andon Si rabanc Money more MO REWARD. I OLLARS REWARD or months, to amy one MTV Linimety for the d. Of thousands sold, I faded of a cure. Fro ? Y where it is sold. It is early every rase. ',.llowing complaints..'Tightness of the chest, -especially in children, Foul Ulcers filthy 4 , 2 ., or other fungus sore,, however obstinate of long standing, Fresh Wound 4 Ghiblnins &c. &c. 0U T. & CO, 4n Lanv,and also by dns Ar:Parvin:and John i 7-1 ~ TORE. ld announce to the public M the store lately occo Co.'anit. have just re sortment of Dcy Durida, &c. among witci• aro I. DODS. EEO DRY ncy colored Cloth and cuslin de Lar. s—Chint -ido--Checkg, Ticking.s, Unbleached Muslins— iwlp- —Silk and Cotton —WorFtcd and Cowin d Hall llose—Gloven— IMRE CROC land Browned Cnlfees -Ynnnz [Tyson—Gun Black Teas—Pickle:— non Fe and Trinidad 3,10- ninn Oils—Fish—Snaps •ins and Currants—flops MEM Tinton and Sentch Ware, 'a, Lamps &c. together Brimhes, Cedar Ware. which we would invite l frnds and or the public ideal that we can give lAN & SILLY MAN 'orember 20 47 MANUFACTORY seen- 2d, and 3d, and lowhill Street,, . ,clphia.' , Jr., respectfully in- Merchants &c. that he Z:l3 Yell= and Drown Soap, 'peciCandles, treasonable prices. allowed for easlf. JIBE:MSG.—The corn complete Gairdenpr. Just B. BANNAN. •- ij— . HUMAN HAIR. CLEANLINESS OF THE IIEAD *AND HAIR. STRANGE it. is that persOpswho attend strict ly to personal cleanliness, baths,- &c. should neglect the Head—the Hair' the most esse ntial--- the most exposed---and the.inost beautiful when properly cared for, of all the gifts of Inc Crea. tor. Perfectly free may it fie kept of dandruff or scurf xiilr a certainty that the hair cannot fall out. by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Ladies. will you make your toilet without this attie s le I answer fearlessly. No, if you have once tried and experienced its purifying effects—its sweet perfume. A hundred articles have been pot firth nn the credit of this—the only first—the only really val uable article. mass of testimony from all clas ses to these facts. From the 'Boston Chronicle,June 10. We FCC by an advertisement in another column that M'ssrs. Comstock & Co., the Agents fur Oldridgo's Bolin of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston • and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose hair was so near. ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological dovelopements, tthlch. considering that they be tokened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned Ilia loss of locks that she had worn, and, oiler a year's fruitless resort to miscalled restora tives. purchased. some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldrodge's am she has now ringlets in rich profuston. gLissiy, and of raven hiaeltiteiis. We are not potYM ! !—tune 14 the commodity has been sent !o its, and, indeed, Isedo not want ani, for thongh we were obliged to wear a win a year, ago, we have now, through its virtue, hair c. Bough, and of a pa .-aiiieaiiality. - of oar own. Dill IN G FRAUD The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a notorious counterfetter. Let it never be pur chased or used tinlcss it have the signature o COMSTOCK S CO. on a splendid wrapper. Tills is the only external test that will secure the public Crain dceeptinn. Addri s COMSTOCK h co. Wholesale Dru gg ists. New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM I'. EPTING, and CLF.M ENS S t PARVIN, and JOLIN S ,C. NI A 11. TIN. Ortwei , l., of Pottsivlle June 26 IS-11 9.fi —ly. COLDEN SWAN HOTEL, ( r,Evivrn, Na. 69 N. Third L. aburc Arch, al- BOARD ONE DOLLAR PgR DAV. ‘RI,Es WF,ItS has ;eased this oid.es , ah. `i-dished hotel, which has been completely put Ry e in order for the accommodation of Triri, travelling and permanent boarders. 1 1114:-.4r t It proxiniity to business, renters it • desirable to strangerS and residents or the eity.s Every portion of the house has un denzone a complete chan.ing. The culinary department is of the first order—with 'good cooks and Fervaffis selee'ed to ilsure attention to guests —II as nrcornmoda•ions for 711 persons. linsj`wno may thvnr the •honse with their custom, may be a ,, nred of finding the 11.1 of f aro th e b es t of tto.ll • and, as a SUl:ed al»Vt', very reasnrialde charge:. ET Single day, $ I 25.- LT Roam fur horses and vehteles to hire jr Germrtninum and Whitemirsh Stage Office Philmielil'ita, December 11, 1811 50—)r NEWS !ZOOM, A ND PERIOD/CA M. E*l 711I1E sub.crtber has determined to open a tg- Nt ws R oam and Agency, in con nuerion wiili Inv establi.hment, where sii'.sery. irons to the following Magazinei and Newspn. pers will be received: and all the Magazines arid part of the, INespaper9, t•ubseribed and paid for at this Eaqililislinient, will be deliveitAl free or postage. Gorky's Lady's nook i'irahani%4 Magazine adieu Cow pa Mtn ‘lcrry's Museum do Dollar Magazwo do New York linickerbocker: do Lid)'s Mustell Library do Young People's Book do Mariazinent choice and Enter. taming. Liternture ' d 9 3 00 United States Gil 7.. dailv,Semi-weekly 4 -weekly. rcnnsylvanl4 Inquirer. 21) do do Boston Notion Weekly. 3 110 Bro:114. r Jonathan . do 3 101 New World do • 3 (rt Saturday ( - wirier do 2 (Pt Swurdav Evening Post do 2 Ott Saturday Clirre.icle do 2 'JO New Yot l; Mt..chauin New York Wi.ekly Tribune, the organ of L. ,Natmrril. Herne League fur the Protect•ln of American Induhtry. and (kneed the Very Iwo Papers In the United States. do 2 00 Subscribers to,either of the above publication , . in this norough and vicint'y, will find it io their advantige to call at this office and make arrange. wens to receive the respective periodicals tree of postage. 'the numbers of any of the shove publications can be paid for monthly, •aeckly or annually, at the option of the subscribers Feb. 19, S.— THE PROTECTOR, A SEMI- MONTHLY - MAGAZINE. Deroled la the Coal, Iron. Manufacturing, Me chanical and Agriculturul Interests of Prnnstiluania. 0Y n ENT: v K. llTitr RCy The Protector will be Publtshed rvery two weeks, at flarrisburg,Pennsylvanla, in pamphlet form, each number rontainir.g, thirty-two rriyal octavo pages and a cover. It is intended to make it, what its name indicates, the advocate of the protection of Home Labor, and the develorment of Home Resciurses. It will he entirely free from party politics, and nothingwill be inserted that is• not intended to instruct and benefit the whole people. Origimil communications on soli. jects connected with the design of the work, have been promised from some of the ablest pens ire the Commonwealth: and no pains will he spared to do justice to every Coal Region, every locality of Furnices, Forges, Rolling Mill. and Work shop., and all the industry of the State. Payment in advance will be requiredin all ca ses. Twoi DOLL tns per annum, for .ingle.copy, pay ment in advonce. TWENTY DOLLARS for liwelre, or TEN Dr,LL ARS for lx comes. For ONE HUNDRED copies one hundred and fifty dollar?. April 9 13 OAT 11 EAL. INTIS economical and nutricions article of -"" hitherto but little known in this country, creep! by occasional ..small importations with emigrants from Scotland and Ireland, is monpfactured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. even superioe, being fresh; It is also for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & flaggerty, William Miler's. & Co. Clem ens & l'arvin, William Philips & Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. 4c. as well as by some of the merchants in Miners,'lle an !Port Ca rbon. , GLE\RI•;VING CITANIBEnq Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bar ley. on the St. Rail Read. between 12th and 13th. . Phila November 6.1641. 45—h• COUNTERFEITERS' DEITH•BLOW. public 'willplease aserre thal so Bramiseth A Pills are gen one, unless the box has three labels upon it, ( the top, the side and the bottom.) each containing a fae-simile signature of my hand writing., thns—B. BRANDRENI. M. D.. These labels are en-, graved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an: expense of over $2,000. Therefore it will be seen that the holy thing necessary to procure:he medicine in Its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly authorized, and hold Ceatficates of Agency for the Sale of Draadrah's Vegetable Universal Pills:, IX SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Wrn. Mortimer. Jr. Pottsville. Huntzinger & Levan, Schuylkill Hum, E. 4r E. Ilammer,Orwigsburg. S. Seligman, Port Carbon, James Robinson .& Co., Port Clinton, Edward A. Kutzner. Minersvillo, Benjamin Delmer, Tamaqua... Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Certdi cate of Agency„ containing a representation of Dr. BRANDRETWS Manufactory at Sing Sing, and up on which will also bo seen exact copies of the new labels now used upon the.Brandreth Pill Boxes. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North Eighth St. B. BILESIDELETII, M. D. February 19,. • - • 8-1 y Dr. Dedwel's 'fetter, Ringworm and itch Ointment, PRICE 50 CENTS A BOX—Is one of the best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome di3eases yet discovered as the fol lowing certificate will Show. This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the Tetter in the face, I had large,running sores, all over my throat, chin , neck and cheeks, in. deed I was so had that 1 v.-as ashaructl to go ont without a handkerchief, tied over my face. Af. ter trying all the remedies I could think ix', without the slightest advantage, I was ndyi.ted to try Bedwell's Teller Ointment, which after using, a few boxes entirely cured me, and I am pleased to Fay, that althongli the cure has: been effected for sonic time, there is not any appear. of its returnitg. sAmUF.L DEW EFS, -Apple street, above Poplar Lane. July 2. 18:13, • BEDWELL'S OINTMENT. For the cure of Felons, Ulcers, old Cuts and Sores. This invaluable Ointment has•long been in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in coring old uccma.t.TED SQUES. and long standing wensns, has been truly as tonishing. Prim) 2.5 cents o bor. BEDII EEL'S COUGH .D 1 TOPS., Pater: 23 CENTI; PER Dori-Lir—A most pleasard, safe and ciTicncions remedy, for Coughs, Colds, lloarsecies.,‘Vealiness the Breast, yin rest and ease where all other remedies have fail) d. Tile above highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to each article. The public will di) well to give them a trial, as mane thousand have been cured by their use. Prepa red by Jtines Betts:Corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia. fur Dr. Vet:well, nod for sale at the Drug and Chemical store of Jan. 1, 1— JOHN S.C. NIAIZTIY; Agent for Pottsville and vicinity virf Li, FORFEITF.D BY DR. N B for a preparation of Sarsaparilla a s t eal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF. SA ItSA I:I LI. It Is positively the strongest prepa r.it ion of Sar,i parillit in existence. ONE norrLE is atrial to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is borwhi by numerous persons throughout the city at.d co:o. try I , •r makin , Syrup therelr , m, and who will it at the rate of seventy-five cents to ore doll it pa r bottle ',about halla pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparill3 is well known in Frio. Pula, or Kinr.r, g Eta. Ery<tpehts Diseases of c bier A IT, Alerts al the Shin and 11,,tex, C 1. err , 1 ,p. /,aril and Body, aa well as an A nrialwa• lb reert and the ilinertlis, Cunstituty.nal Diseases and a ,zen oral Purifier qf the Mond and Animal Flnod.. Com ment upon its iirtues is unnecessary. Evrn beae knows its efficacy. It in only necessary iylrcn user, it, to get a good preparation of it. and then there vii; be no disappointment In its etfreis Dr. laud). would refer tofhe Mt,:l reiaj,ea told, Ph,. icians ur l'hiladelphia, as Well the United States for the Chara , ire of his preptrolyn, an well a:no to the numQrous certificates Crab} mans alai others. that have bairn fr nn t stir to t nm publ..ll‘.lo, now deft - met nnneressary ate the a haraeter of his ; prep , eat ion is firmly! estahlislu J.-1'110 . 1 , 0w, I the Snathern State: it is used rinegether,anal th 0111 tho North fakes the per cede/ice ores al! hihers,i,ar lienlarlyltimong physicians, who, for the htmli: of they intents. Waal- , rtiumnand it, 14 Leidy ran boast of as many errePtna! cur. prtrroritted lay his tty.,lle4tetl EtEtiat . t of !'`.ll' el part' a, as h is ever been a fleeted by medicine truce. A IF , ) Sor Srs •I•hc• reader is referred to the direct ioi•3 a crenll.--• Dying each bottle, for recommendations. certific:U. and further parur•ular.. Remember on fa pint) Ito ectia I to SU pilltv of Siryp, and is equally pleasant to !aim tr-T Prue O.N. DOLLA R per bottle Trent:red and sold wholesale and road 'S Einporittn, Second R . treet Sign of the tl01.1); , .::\ E ULE AND Phdadeli Ilia, and by Druggist, Pottsville Vcbtuary 7th. 1811. WET111:11/1. , . & B ltarn En, tuh, land, ,Vo. ,J, Nlrile Ford xireei I>, at ',de TIII:EK FROM:THE CMI NPR OF ARVII Hi DELPAI.I. 11.taoutaettarcrs of White Lead dry ml / Calomel, eronndut Oil, s Red Precipt, Red Lead. White do litharge. Vitriol Alb . Chronic Yellow, ' tiulp. (lomin e do Green Tart. EmeiM ' do Red Ether Salph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Soar Lead do Arcot ('orp. raa Lunar('nosttc (11. Vitrml Cont. do All. F ., .111/3 Aert :‘lorial lc Arid Still h. do Epsom Salts Lac .Su liMar Tart Arid Opi.de Nareot Sop Carb. Soda Rermes :\lineta I - corros.Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiiters'orCham pilot .!-M1 Nit te.llrintstriot.,Por; r, Fr Offer for sale the above mentioned F. I, !T ether with a general alaßortment Points. , n d Stuffs, and everf. other article in the ('Lem teal of Medmitie lice. Heim , nmnarcturers of all t he articles emimerati d antler the above head, they pledge tbetnselti sto supply their friends and the public on the elect reasonable terms. Window and Picture Olass.frem 68, • 4 3 8 , Oct 1183'7 Nlonth!y. $3 no 11111 Ella 1 00 I (J 5 WI. 3 111 2 011 STD ESP ECTFULLY informs the inhabitant. , 1, ' 12 ' of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he hu-i moved to town, and olf,::rs hi. nrofes,ional,c!,,i ces in all the medical branches to the puldie. Pirteileitlt! Ilic Dom , reict hie systrtn", and 11 . reriCONI, the All cp!suf hie, he hope. from lon , cxnyricnce tr give 101 l satisfaction to, inch nr will call nn him. Ilc will be ready for proression al services at any time at his retidenre. AD. LIPPE, NI. D. 49—If B. HANNAN Green wno.l, Decembt r 4 qq complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 1 2im to IX4 inch. Rail Road liras, from 33in. to 56 in. nrernal diameter. turned & unturned Pail I? Gad .t Iles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rid Road patent EV Cable Iron. Z road rel., ftir placing betwecn the Iron indiallubber rope, manuracinre I from New Zeal. rd Flax raturnted wish India Rubber., and intendcd linr Pla”Ph. Chains. Just receimi a rimiplete ag:,ortment ni (•!-. nR. fr,m tn. to 1!, m. pr.v ved and manufacturnd from :iv. be ..d c ! lbb: Iron. Ship Boa aril Railroad. Spikes, of tOZCS, kepi COISi , ‘li 11:11,1 and for sale by rh,bd. Jan. 10 J[' (% PATTER 5", 1 - 7, I.:AI) the Grllawinn from J.,il el',nvr , :on, Gr thirty veers the tint Juriv , 01 the C•mnry which he lives Midfretown, 1. J. March 12, 1810. Messrs. Comstock 4. Co. Gentlemen—Yon are at titer) . to make such nee of the following certificate as yon th ern will liCSi subserve the purposes which it is intended. [cEitTIFIGATI.: rf.. .11'n(tE. PATTERSON ' I tit:neer ar r.riri I fl.ll my daughter bas been ed with sick noad.irfir eor the spare of atmitt.2o sear.. the ate - mkt' ne^ hung onee in atmut two vict frequentl, lasting 21 hours during which lime the paroxysms have been sp severe. as, apparently Fl.lll to deprive her of life.. And after having tried almmt add other remedies in vain I have been induced as a last resort to try ttspohti's llcadiche itemedy as sold by you ; and to the real disa,mointment and joy of lilt-self and her friends I found very etateria 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 site is near permanentlycored. The attacks are now very seldom. and disappear im mediately after taking the quantity directed. / hot o that othersimay be benefited by the use of this truly invaluable Medicine, has induced mein send you 1110 above, and remain your obedient servant, • JEIJU PATT ERSON. Judge of the Court C. f'. •SOlii ONLit by Comsto & Co. 71. Maiden Lane. And also by / Wm. T. Ertinr.t. Clemens & Parvin and .1. S. C. Martin. Drogg,lsts. eottsvilio, Schuylkill Co. Jnne 2 27- ty Forwarding and Comtnis,tion Merchant. VINF. ST. WIMP, Foliuvr..am.t.,„Ptirt:6r.critt4. 1314 EiPECTFULLY informs his rfientis and kg- the public, that he continues at hie old stand end will have BOATS leavkna nis Wharves dally for Pottsville and thn intirmodiate plapsr. • The. Schuylkill Navigation Company fiavinz reduced their 1011., freights on Mcrehaptlizo sod _other articles, both up and down, will be 2.5 [Kr cent. lower than former rates. February 26 lOW --$ too: DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, RAIL RO I) IRON. I( s, malllllacturcd from t lie Chair and stone block of edit , Railways. A. G. R ‘LSTON, k. CO. No. L S.;toli I:t oqg S.l IIE T) ACHE J. LIARRADEN, MEE
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