ME E IMEI Tient the PE-Y. ghtsstaY:MaeitrY -16 ." 4 0' 1 1 7 k t a ttWerle ~„r =Dd :life Is like the Wind iinit Mows - sweetkeiga That when the Aides of iwittiot One, Aeu,Wsktlte forest dies ip4rl eta that wind is rooked to 'sleep, • • !",• ' The:sister zephyrs singing keep - A:tuneful, Saddening mele.D- `_,But no oneshattaing a dirge' fir me! My life is like e.sindet's thread , . • Thektremblew in the passing gale? 'TitieneppFd beneath the tempest'eveadA Ito date is briaritS hold is i 4! 'Yet when that threadiavisy is torn, - • ' , !Fond motherepider tiion,doth mourn j. Eler little ehildren den {to see But I've' no trio — nn to *sip for me - My Ufa ude,a diab of milk - *- • Within a r careless, trychia'a lap; He laaSho,andi fees as fine as silk, Thin down ho letiii fall ker.slap; Nit with a wry and anivelling face, Be bottom, o'er dobappy P . lned, , • Ad thodglihe nearly hid been kilt— Bat coin wilt ory ; whea lam spilt . v . ;:i4- • Sroorm, G. G cOPPIINIGS. ..I • We do' not vouch for the truth of the statement imbodild hi the, follo4ing.,paragraph. tion =do no Harm, and therefore look out for carious misdemeanors on the coming Faith of Especially let the farmers keep an eye on their harn4ards end heir-roosts. "ON Drr e 4-That on the Fourth Of July Gov . enurr-Ptirter will 'certainly grant a general, par ; doatn all the-prisoners in the jails and peniten .. 'es' of -this -State. - " This. will Save him the .üble of signing pardons every day."—Evening 4:- • A Itiani,Rri onf .A drunken lawyer- going -Into a'cliureli, was observed by"the minister, who addressing bimself to him, said4l viiil bear wit nem against that - 4ner it the day of judgment." • The lawyer, !obliking , his head with drunken replied—!l,'viva practised twenty years - the bar, mut have alwayi. found that the great est numallatin4fust man to turn. State's evidence.' —PAIL Gem."' Oatoreer. Ansenors.- T About fifty,years since *Man nanied Pitcher, wlO was rations for his wit; xnet his fricoll,-4he - 17.ev:Arlr. Badger; on • Weybosset bridge, in Providence, who was viin- Vly trying tofonie horse his over thit bridge, a ' heavy wind, • . ' ' • - “Let me' try what - I can do !" said Mr. Pitch _ . , er,,artd accordingly, the reverend gentleman dis mounted.. - "Why what, doei this. mean 1"-said the latter, *She Spin took the bridle. ~ Why Would he permit take him over, when be sosobsti: nately refitied to be 'guided by me'?" • "Your horse is something like me;' returned the other, uhe don't like to be priest ridden." Titii likithat 'ere."—as rte S ucker exclaimed, the first time he put one em of a straw ; into a jtilep, and applied his auction 'hose to the other. t, • - d_like that air!'. - T s-as Webber and Palmer both said, when Nagie ha. finished Paganiers favorite on his cremona. .4 like that tar !' ailltatilda languishingly re• 'marked, , whan I Opereed the windows on a Warm - . „ - rt- like l That heir!'—as Albert observed to yie,: ahem the muse presented the Prince of Wails to hit➢. -. like that are!' (hare) as the cocknerreplied tvhen'asited if ho was fond of roast rabbit. like Mat tat! • (hair)* qapt. Shinley admi ringly observed, when contemplating ;Mies Cro- shan't Hewing tresses. 41 like Mat tear' --as the loafer said' when he - looked at his braethes---(Qu. breiches.) ' ‘D69rou know that your opponent-p his cards!' inquired:a fellow of his friend at a gaming table. 'Never mind; replied the other, shall pick his pocket before we part: . • Bsrrsa THlli tio.vs.—A.Oor married woman wiz ,telling.a staid lady, somewhat on the wrong sitle , of fifty, of some domestic troubles, which she in great part, attributed io the irregularity of her husband; • _ • 'Well,' said ithe . old . maid, 'you have brought these troubles on Yourself; I told you not to mar ', ry him.: Iwas sure he wodld. not make you a good hutibandlr is_not a good one to be sure, madam,' re plied the woman, 'but he is a power better than none.' • • Wo remember being at a conference meeting once in Yankeeland, when one of the deacons came around eakingroide if-they wanted salva tion. Xi* ni eSt ef butcher's boy, of nineteen yearn old; aboitt as amenable'to salvation as a lamb.infiis haiols would hav6 been to mercy. 'Do you want' salvation 1' said the deacon, look big intobis beptel face. . dais you-:—I avant Stil Skinner, and the sexton won't let use take he out till meeting's all over'. 4. Then was the ... dine we roared 'some ' I si divanaov. You ought to marty' - ;Never.' . 4 knots , a good girl for you.' 4 'Let me alone? --- Mut perlinits yon—pshaw !—lsOion't know her.: She is gm:me *Thin she Is sly.' • •Besutiful:.; , The more dangerous.' 40f good kraal.' 'Then she is proud.' tTender heaited,' , Then:shek is jealaus.'. .• 'She has taientse - erci kill mei. L 'And ono hUndied theusandt 'I will take her.! • ' , Mike ; and is it yourself that can be'afther Me how they mike ite creams?? 'ln troth II can: anddo!they not bike- themin cowld ovens sure enough.' I • ; • ; A Goon Airscnoia.-We love to laugh at a good anecdote—that is, one worth laughbag . The'followintis certainly exquisite. • upsn'i pious old negro, while say ing grace at tho table, not only used to`risk a blessing on all he had upon his board, but would also petition to have - some deficient dish supPliel was knoWn that Cato was out of pp tateesond.sispecting that he would pray for the same at dinper.'a wag provided himself with a B 'i 23lll :neaslar,efof the., vegetablo,,and, stole undei the windoW,; near which stood the table of-our colored . dilation. Soon Cato - drew up a chair . Ana 'cotareettdet .17-4), 'mum Lord !-wilt dow• in dy provident kindneas condescend to bress ebery . ting beforeua ; aid be pleased to stow' upon us • Art saw labns—and all'de praise' ; ' -[Here ;the Potatoes Were dashed 'upon the tablei break - 0g plates and upsetting* . .mustard pot.] Mesita Lord!' said Cato . looking up with; emprise, lati"em down a leetle easier neat time ' • ; Ti ; Wield the tat on leery tnen, woman inJ ebilo iii-Pramie is about $l2 a yegar -- in E ngland :636 a year —Ond La the United littstostrboutst,2o _ • • - yea: t - • .Dtpmnit. 'Mrs. Ryarm tea *og to a fattier ~to have dutiful children t -- - Nciuctlote'sttiy boy - Tinic.rn salilltis far ; him, brnever liilij me when .rm,doton• - • , Et" .1 - :'-' - .1 - - - .- - -',,i - - , ;j7:•. - !.'.... .. . . ....._ __ =IN ' N VlT t li viti Z ET -.o 4 f lE T • r im ilL": loo ,‘: , Of the iflortilditterieF. &gee - . 11 e4a- I As app by anifoltoezmor, oretinutteiteetti ate *et suilersediUg; Ms use 4'4llolhr" Pi/kis a „tmnreeset, tor the permeation Of, Me blood. 41d:ea a eousequeiet, Me eradication gf Lamm from Me HUMAN -SYSTEM. ' - TLIOXIA,SA JAMES 11EATTY 9 I . • act AVING been duly appointfr.4 ("musty Agent . 1 1cafor the isle, in law . or small quantities,_of the named • article. ratigigertthe following!, ,as etrong presumptive proof, thalthe, claim orithil medicate to public conflate% is founded'un on/ questionable aid we belieirei , unquOttionablain. ihority. Letter.froni : Mr. camfield, Travelling Agent . for the United States. . , '.. . Messrs. T. &J. BEAM.. I I I therewith enclose fur = your your servietx• in I the way of advertising , the no tice of-Bliehter & Mc- Knight, successors to Kehl] St; Stichter. Read. InR, who are agents for' Brandreth Pills, 1 ,aild perhaps for, others.' .You will Perceive theforrn and my business is to apprise you Of the, tim ti i of l their language, under these circums epee, e. ny which - •the.genlemen to whoa they _ refer have already given,—four of them prior to .the in. Terence; and qne, -.Mr. G. 11. Miller, since the reference. but !without being informed of it by me. or in any manner alluding to it. STICHTEII. AL liP/INGIn. (118 successors to Keit& 'de Stichter, Reading.) having beau duly appoint ed county agents for the excellent and superior medicine aboyOnamed, are now prepared to sup. ply the den:winds of former agencies,: ind wil be gratified by the appointment and supply to new ones, on the initial liberal fermi. 'T "For the character 'of these; pills, we refer with confidence, but without aaked consent, to the • following . e m named gentlee. w ho have sold . _ thorn, long enough to know their 'mi value in comparison with any others now'in' marker.— Tfieir relativalocation gives every facility to the inquirer who desires 'to obtain, either for Sale or use, a•first rate article." I • To take them in consecutive 'order,, then Mr. C. W. Porter, r. M., Maiden Creek; Jan, 26. took of - me on-commission, 6 4oz. Since that time, ho purchaser!& S. Heading 6 dozen. and on the 4tli inst. took 6 , dozen of me, stating' that. Ihe never had a medicinal which liroiight hack so good a report, nor one which" had so ready a sale. As ho is Post Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascertain whe her my veracity can be impeached and at thesame time learn what other pills, he sells or has sold. Mr. G 11. Mil!er, late , of Brickensville. bad _requested ma toappoint him an agent foi WWI. °Wort, because he well knew the value of the article;. April 20th he took of me 4 dozer, and on the 24th inst. be had*old 26 boies, it being in Wornelsdorf, a new article, and, bought 2 dozen This statement is similar to the foregoing. • To' Mr. M'Kinty, one dozen' were sent at a 'venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, I left him 2 dozen on commission, and on the 11th inst. ligi - paid me for 7 dozen, stating, as do the others, that no Medicine with which. lie is acquainted has as good a name and so ready a . dale: Peter Kline, Post Master, has sOld to a. Man who has the while swelling, probably near 60, whom I seen, and wbo states, that no, other rem. edy harcreadired liim any seivice, but that this has, and now , tbat he is persuaded to persevere, I aOi fully persuaded he will entirely recover. &Meal Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills, but states, that he fi nds 4 o f: these equal to 8 or 9 of them—that 014 he had these less than 4 months, and the otheri several years, of these he now sells about 10 haze's where he has a call for 000 of the other sort. He mentioned a worn an who has during several years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had been invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the used these pills. - • I would add mudg general and particular in: los matiOn, but shall defer to a mor e , convenient opportunity an exposition which must be interest ing to all who are liable to diseases. To the bu siness in hand, the reference, I have paid the-at. tendon it seems to merit, and I thckyleave it with the earnest desire that it niay be read with can dor, and produce the effect to which truth is al waysTentitled. - Respectfully, R. CANFIELD, Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville, May. 29 • .22 7 -0 The following named gentlemen con:ipso the list 01 agents fur this county and eternity, so far as they are at present received. _Other names will be added as agents shall be- appointed. T. &J. BATTY, Pottsville. Daniel Saylor,Sehnylkill Haven, Ealetr Wheeler, Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. do G, Matz. Port Clinton, B. K. Miller, McKeansburg, • Wm. Taggart, Tdinagoa, F. Drey 4. Co. Tuscarora, Samuel 13oyer, Middle Port, Seidel & Co. Hamburg, J. Wiest, Klingerstow.n, Aaron 3latth - ews, P.M. Lower Mahantango Jacob Kauffman. . Upper do Kauffman, ' do do F. flamer, P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S. S:iindel, Gratztown. Principal Office, 169 Race se. Philadelphia WILLIAM WR.IGHT, Vice Pres't N. A. Col. Health. A dye to sorrel•+ops most interesting •One that eray-heade4 mortals should be testing— A great "Phenomenon in Chemistty." It is strange. but any ene may see East India Dye that, brown or black as sin, Colcirs the hair, but Will not stain the skin "TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. HOI YE REDAIEADS A D GREY': PCIENOIJENON IN CEIEMISTEY. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE. ' Colors the Hair, and will not the skin!! . dye;is in form of a powder.which in plain IL matter of fact may be applied to the hair over night.the first night turning the lightest red or grey hatr to a dark brown, and •by repeating a second or third night, to a briglit jet black, Any person may, therefore; With the least. possible trouble, keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black ; with„a posh. live assurance that the powder. if applied to the skin, will not color. There is no trouble, in removing it,from the hair, as in all powders before made. By 'tut treasional application, a person turning grey will never be' known to have a grey hair. Directions complete with the article. There isno culOring in thiestatement, as one can easily test. This dye isSold only by COMSTOR A; CO., r It Maiden Lane, Ne York. For salt) onl y ip Fottsville. by 301 IN S.C. MARTIN, I May 7, - , " • - MEDICINES! MEDICINES! DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. baron Von Putcheler's, MO Pills, Doct.Goodie s Female Pills; Doct. William Evan's Fever & Ape Pills. Duct. Hunt's Botanic Pills For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills arc sai&to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public.. A fresh - supply of the above Medicines, just received an - d for sale at the Drag Store of Dec 11 50— "- JOHN 8: C. MARTIN. NCOURAGE HOME IN DUSTRY.— 824 B LANK BOOKS.—The subscriber Manufactures a ll ki n d a,a rplaarflooks, from 64 cents to $l2 each, which he will warrant to be equal id qublity to any purchased elsewhere, at_ Philadelphia prices. April 1616 ~ B. BANNAN. QPRING GOODS.:—WiII be opened on . Monday ' morning next, a Splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS-coMprisin ,, rimy variety of Foreign. Do. mastic. Fancy and '8 tapto Dry Goods, all of which will be offered:verylow. E W. EARL, April 30.18 , `Sign of the golden Ball. .IFE NAPOLEON.—The - Life of Nape 'lateen, with 500 Illustrations, ,complete in 2 Vole price $5. Jur receirea and for sale by 1 I , March 19, 12— • - 'B. BANNAN. piA !MVPS COIDION SCITOOL HIST°. ••AY=last ,received nod for sok by • .Alay 401— 1 B, DANNAN. QTEEI, PE.i/S- I .Everi variety; just receive , / and for sale very cheap hy - EL 134.NNAN.' ....Tuue /1, • • ; pRINTEBSritNiFf7Is 12 ad 25 lbs. Ktss, - Pliladelpbss prices, formals . • • M arch - • BANNAN::' IL 'RO63QUILI4-=Albstron an &tenant article: 14a to?elsed andtsissbrby Jot 11, `•2l.* -B. BAIYNAINT,' • --e,.: "*::::::9 1 ,4-F. - -i' i NEC ME . 'U 1111 PM of • ~Vr _ Coitains. INIOII. Cosseirro xacn i,i in c at : i toR E N . •a•-", Amim, w ig= r o t Tine Wltoorizia,Ccitrcu,44l , . ont o B_Rzarr,,CauDffic,.Covar 'Yglmonitry Cganit , .` qp►T 3T .uks-APQ DEAD *DAP" - A w an d e ifai Recovery:—Mrs. S. was attacked.with. this &male in the fall'Of 1830, originrWng faint a violent odd:which seltle_d app ca h e el - t oga. :Various remedies were resorted , to..the mosteikdrat Physicians were convened-- yetiteP by step that fearful disease, canine:Pion began to prey upon - her. She became Subject to Violent' fi ts of coughin g', large quasi-. titles ormatter and was evidently-sinking very fast. in this distressing , Etiolation, after all the various remedies had been tried in„yeln., and' when naught but the grave seemed to:fford' her any prospect of relief, Invaluable.the: Balsavt re stored her' to health ; ' and `that, in lia Plate of , that emaciated form, withering to decay, .she ia' mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has' enjoyed for years. ltr See descrip tion-of this interesting case in Dr. Wistit's Tre. . . else on Consumption. ... I • Disinterested Testfisiorio- Having - yaltsresied the surprising efficacy . of Or. Wister i a prepara tion of Wild Cherry. i n the ease of Mre.,Auatin, elmerfullirecommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his stistemeeLtrna and ear set ' J IL WALTCR§, -New York, April 12„184I.' • -1 - A Seniprisiug Cure—Mrs.. Ninths • Wilson., a respectable member of the - Meth. ' Zee also afflicted with Ccefpuilip. , odistpoor but church, high tion in its , worst forms. and censidered ; Past re covery by all lieffriends. A bottle of tfiis Bal. sal was presented to'her, which relieved her fin rnediatelt. This cirmunstance being' made known to the members of the church, they put: .chased - several lxittlei for her, which relieved fief entirely. The same society have ptirchased over forty bottlek,lor persons in .indilident eir cnmstances, and positively assert it has tut been used in a single instance where it-has not given surprising relief. • ". • . I • • - g 3 We. the undersigned, members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of thellethridistlcbureh; having examined the, above statement ' 'of Mrs. Wilion's case. hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend - Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are afflicted. 1 ' Greene 11 , 1ILLEit, 'MAIM GARDNSII,I 'MIMI Cooney, ELIZADE7II JACOftg.' Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was ' afflicted with 'this oiniplaint kirolearlf five years', duringiwhieh time she was under the Most slid ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Paitinic;and Homixepathie remedies, and every thing that of. fused her any hopes' of relict' She had dull, wandering pains us the side, sometimes in., the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has b'peh una ble to sleep on theright side for three years. By the use of thii Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks - , and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. • rllciaborotigh, September 1 . 2;1841. Dear Sir—Pleaiie 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 Ina relieved me so much: It has stopped my cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel-better in every way .than I have for many months. Yousr, respectfully, - hams KELLY. Holmesburg September 12, 1841. . Friend Wistar=-I•must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of.thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assbre - thee that it has done Me more good than all-the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send-me by tho stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB ITOLOWAT. Bristol, Septeinber 8, 1841. . Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many peOple talk 'about the wonderful cures your Balsam r of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent tonne of your Agents the' other-day for a bottle, and have - Mond it to relieve me 'so much, that I want three bottles more Sett soon, is I believe it will cure toe too. I have used a gieat many balsams ofdifferent kinds, have tried Jayne's EOM°. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing bas ever . dune me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Laver. Yours truly, - WILLIAM TDOMAS. PAINS IN TUE BREAST, DEBILITY) WEAKNESS AND Couoti.The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which lie 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. i By the use of a feiv bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.-51.r. Jacob Soyder, hai au thorized us to say that The was afflicted 'with' this annoying complaint for several years !and' had tried every thing in vain. Re was 4ibject to constant wheezing r , a ,troublesome Cough. Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, - and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave pim relief. i • CAronic Coug,74.—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 arid simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, MIA it, has already attained . the highest reputation, and a • though scarce tWo years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can I proudlY say, 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 DEALEgS In every section of the country, will ifind this 'inedlcine an important,apd valuable addition to .their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT 014 HAI4D, As•it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there are doubt less ; thousand suffering who Would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it ''conveniently. EU'lle s particalar when you IpurchaSe, to' ask for De. WISTAR`II BALSAM OF WILD CIiERRY, as there is an article 'called the "SYRUP ov -Witm CIIERAY," advertised, which is entirely, a differ ent medicine. , , NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION `-- A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preplan, iori •of tile Prunus Virginiona; or Cherry Bark "—approved by the College. of Pharnsacy, recommended by the medical Inc• ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever disco4cred. No Quackery! 110 Veceplion.l ' The physician may boast of his AM in, many diseases—the quack may puff his Wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discoVered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success ful as that unrivalled medicine. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which halt effected some of the most astonishing cares 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 Liver Complaints, diseases which haio baffled the skill of Abe - most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the - most dis tressing cough, great dinfofilly in breathing, night sweats, bleedineofthe tango, tic. after !the most esteemed remedies of our, Plitirmaerepias have .failed, this invaluable remedy has not only given Surprising . relief but actually effected cures.after all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de. spaired, of:. Besides its surprising efficacy in these fermi. dable complaints. it has proved a very !superior remedy, for diseases-ofchildren, such as Croup. Whooping Cough. &c., and' in those, tlisortlets that prevail snextensively throughout theytinter season, such as Coughs, Colds. P,kuristapils.' and.Peins in She Breast, proctedog o from 'neglected Coldsiot stands uneiv a il e d, ,[ NErnpared, tind hylPrt.tasn's & Co., Cliemists,, Ne. 33 South- Fotnlit street. Philadelphia. Price 100 a,bottle. - Sold In Alttat:itticby: . ,TORN Si C. MARTIN; ' ,;.:;••• 4gept for Seifiylkill county, Irk Druggists and dealerssupplierl,l4-• the wholesale prices.- - -January-1 j • UZI INDERTOIt BOARDING SCHaXlliFo: ginTcsuum—zSittiated la 'Chester County; Pena 2EI tinges N. W: trim' Thiladelptiik- aid-3 es Qom Oa Rending Raillkoad at Phosabirale.. Nu ircagior 27. - 1 THE EM Kinn tv mmordiar,PßEsEtwadivir a- -1749 0 11 inum aiti eli gh ti s ithl tds 'I ' lle* " st:P e'11181 !;Laa j'A E lnil ittid 4 1 dinhi te approachingeonstimptea•-, . • - -The abovitmedteidir has proved itself one bf the most ' effiradmiS over emploYed in the above - afee. tions! - ftis well:known .14 thousands, but, in order make ti mere =generally known, the proprietor thinks' it netesiaty to publish the following proofs. wkichionstinate but a small portion of the testimony that might be adduced in prof of its efficacy. • .Throoglmat Germany it ix used and employed , more than any other premation for Colds". die., and there so well known for its efficacy, that they call it dull` LIFE !PRESERVER."' Price 50 cents a bottle; half pint.) Eittnei from a letterfrom Nathaniel Atwood.E.sq. • Eanton.Pennsylvania. , • . Dear Sir t should consider it ungrateful, if , did 'not inform You (and with my consent allow you to publish this;) that after having tried by the recom— mendation of my friends, almost every kind of medi cine for coughs, colds, dzc., I never found relief until lately baiting used Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preser iativef to me by your agent in this plaae, aid which cured - me of a violent cough, spilt. ing of blodifi, pain in, my Immo, and shortness of breath. with all of,which I have been afflicted for two 'years past. lam now howeveienjoying as good health as ever.and owe toy recovery to the above valuable medicine. &tan of. a letter from the Rev.li :ea e 1" Hopkins of On Year recommendation.l madeuse'orDr. Reel;- tees Pulmonary Presertatite." and although I tried all other remedies for my cough, 1 never found relief except from the above medicine. I have been much benefited by it, and have recommended it to many others, who have antlered with pales in their breasts, coughing; spitting of blood, difficulty of breathing colds, influenza, &e., and all have been speedily cur thereby. • - rinmeraas other CMlificates and recommendations, neciimpany directions'. PRICE, A5O CENTS A BOTTLE (half-Pita. The 'abcive is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM, No. 191' NORTH SECOND street, below VINE street. and also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S Drug store, Pnassille,Schaylkill County. • Julslo 1841 , . RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. NEW. DELG STORE. HESubsciiberreturris his gratefnlacknowl. T 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 andthe Out,. Ire generally, that ha has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by.. Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a general assortment of 'DRUGS, -;VIEDICINES, PAINTS PILLS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS. _ And every other article in the above line, which ho iSAisposed to sell on very low and accommo dating terms. t N. B. LT Physicians prescriptions carefully nt up at the shortest notice. . May 30,1:38 . WM. T. EPTING. PATENT LIAb FLAT &ROUND ROPE. AND GENERAL Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, 'READING, PA. ' raid JACKSON, begs leave to . return' his - most sincere thanks! to Captains d owners of ate, store keepers. his friends and the. public gen erally, fcir the vary liberal patronage and many favors he has received during* period of upwards of 12 yeats, which has elapsed since be commenced the above busineria in Reading, and he would respectful: ly inform them that after the destonition of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January,•lBll, he built an entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted' up With peiv and improved machinery. - of the beet description, for the manufac ture of Patent Ldid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States.. He has also added to the above, an estahlishinent for the Manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Ropei, Halters,. Wash Lines,trwines, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of - every variety. • T. J. would also respecifullsi inform all who may be likely to want' the article, that, he - manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising weights op shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope -is very much used in the mines of Europe. and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes .to be made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien ced manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An Ottensive assortment °ferule of Italian, Manilla, and Var'd Russia Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing , lines of all sizes, Packing "for steam engines. Lines. Twines and Cordage of ev ery description. Alsc, Tar, Pitch and Oakum. con stantly kept on hand. . - • T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towintlices are made on an improved plan of his own, and of the best and strongest kind of 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 of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3i tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be' thankful ly received and promptly executed on the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken - at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 8.--ly MOUNT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County. Pa. REUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has tisk. en this splendid, airy and delightful establikh. meet. situated at the termination o the Reading and Philadelphia Rail nig I 4- Rood, Where he will be happy to wait I.: , on those whb 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 spored to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though suffiefently removed to escape the dust an d noise of that busy, bustling place. it is con. fidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuvlllill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and thene to. Sunbury) the CEntrfe Turnpike, and at the same time affording a teal and romantic view of five Mountains. The house is supplied with pure mountain .spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleaure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may lie disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic 'Scenery of the surrounding country. Indiyiff. uals or families may rely on having ample 'room, and every possible attention. Mount Car,bol,Junel9, 1841 DRUGS AND NMIDICINESt JORN S. C. MARTIN'S . Drag and Chemical Store, Centre Street. first door above Mabantango S POTTSVILLE, 'scrum - Km 'coinsTr, Pl. Where be offers for sale a choice and well selected assortment o' fresh i Drugs, Medicines, Che- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. ! meals, Patent Medicine, Paint Brashes,Sash, Tools, Paints, Glass, ' • . Putty Perfumery, &c. Onleni.,from Physicians, Cimetty Merchants, thank fully received and. promptly attended to, at a' small advance on City wholesale prices. E'Particular attention given to Physicutn'dfprescrip tions at al hours. November 27 " - 48— 11.&TgiV GOODS„'—JOSEPH :WHITE & SON have un hand a large'Ond general" assortment of freib and smumnablegooda, whiCh will by sold cheap for Cash, .or in nkchange for country produce. • Mt. Carbon, Pct.3lst, 1540.. - ,4- IoARMING & GARDENIA G.—. The cora: .IL7_ Fernie_Vand the complete Gardener.... Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Marches • ' ' • * • 13-4 ' B s P lat hi,:e ° l9 i L pli 22 a h;lbeialy 'INDIA!! VEGETABLE PILLS,- r iast get Aceived ar . dforsale at 111ARTIN'S . Drog store. April 16 9 s CHURCH HUSl64iiit tece& 0 1117 37 11 uutfor,i4o t `!- 8.41 . 0 . 1 Alt May 28, - .* - • EM=M Niel :::7::: - ..if..5; 7 k r AititABOEMENTFOR 1 0 42 5 , 1:47104 . - ,loo . Ppa irrititicr,Mkoriiz asothxmairi;: , • s Prflasubserikris ber leate"to call ":JmL. - the - sittentlon or their:friends, r. 'and the public in. genera, - tithe fill lonnnt artingement for the = year 1844 - for the.pnrptile of brizigiog out c!Eirl y Second Cabin and Steerage . passengers . -- • - B e neto list s of LiverpoolFatkets; • - , Saipnittbe .. lsl, 13th and 25th of siVerymnigh.. The ships co mprising thisline Geo. Washington, - . United States, _ Sheffield, . - Garrick, Siddons, • ' - • - * • Patrick Henry, - Roscoe, • Virgtnian, - ' Smitten: Whitney, t Roams, - • Sheridan. ... Bg the London Packets, . • To sail froarNew York the let; 10th and 20th-r and from London on the 721,17 th and 27th of each month. Mediator, Ontario, ~ Wellington, Toronto,. , guebee, . Westminster, ' - Phdndelpbia St. Janies, • Switzerland, Meatreal, Hendrick Hodson; Glidiater• In connection with the above, and for the . por pose of affording still greater facilities to passen gers, the subscribers have established the - • Slat lirle.of Liierpol Packets, . To sail from Liverpool - on the 711 t. and 19th of every month, comprising the kaki - slag very su perior last sailing - ships, viz Glcrver t Capt. Howes, 1000 tons Echo - ;Sill, . 850 St. dark, Alexander, 750 Windsor Castle, - Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly now, first class, copper. ed and _copper fastened.- The last four are own. ed exclusively by the subscribers, a fact which; independent or their long standing in their bu siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to, the pu blic which no other licntin in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded bi veasela of the same class, in regular succession, thereby affording passengers an opportunity of ernbarkiPg at Liverpool a eekly. so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an abundant supply of suitable,provisioci for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases whernthe 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, dratis at eight will be given on the following Bank and Branches, On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork Limerick • Clonmel Londonderry Sligo ' " Wexford Belfast Waterford' Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Bettina Tralee Youghai Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena • - Parsenstown Dow n patricli Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon .. Bandon Ennis - Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarven Mallow - • Moneyinoro Cstehill Kilrush _ Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs. Phillips 4 Tipladv, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool. For further ° particulars apply or address ( if by letter post paid) . GLOVER & Mc.I . I.DRRAY, •• , 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 26 Waterloi) Road, Liverpool. AGENTS. Messrs. Andrew C.Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Bar.nan, Esq; Pottsville. Passages - direct from Dublin,. Belfast, Loodon• dirry and Cork. The subscriber is - now seedy to engage Passengers to sail direct rum either of the above named Ports in vessel's to sail in the 'months of April, May, and Jane. re The subscriber, will also engage Pasien.' gers going out from New York to Londe)? or Liverpool, and , transmit money wens part of England, lieland, Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Journal offiee. B. BANNAN. ' NEW STORE. THE stain - fibers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately , occu pied' by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. among which are DRY GOODS. . Blue -Bloch and Fancy Colorad Cloth and Cassimera-Saltinetts-Mbnalin de Lanca—Clunt zes—Fladnele-r-Cotton do--Checks, Tickinge, Me6nos- 1 -Bleached and Unbleached Muslim— Winter Fedi - op—Shawl& -Silk and ;Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cottun Misery—Mena Hose and Half Hose—Gloves— Umbrellas, &c. GROCERIES. Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun pciweer—lmperial and Black Teas—Pickles— Slileefl—Syrug—Sogar House and Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish-•rSoaps —Crackers—Rice—Raisins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &e. - QUEENSWARE. Liverpool, Granite, Common .and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with 'an assortment of' Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invite the attention of our friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. L. W. TROUTMAN, t „ S SILLYMAN. November.2o 47 HORSES I HORSE*: ! -Doors Mita Boss CURE—a sure destruction m .4 .' to Ring Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and Cal us on horses. ROOF'S FOUNDER OINTAIENT, for the core of Scratches, Corks, Split-hoofs, Founder, and all sore of the feet and limbs. Esuntocanou, for old Strains, Bruises, stiffness of the joints, 4e. A fresh supply of the abovelirtieles just reed ved and for sale at J. S. C. MARTIN'S. . Drug Store - , Centre Street, Pottsville. February i 12— SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY No. 19, Wand St., between 2d, and 3d, and Vine and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia. JOLIN lIANCROFT, Jr., respectfully in forms Storekeepers, Merchants &c. that he Manufactures acid has for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and Brown Soaps. Mould and Dipped Candles, Al of good quality and at reasnable prices. A liberal discount allowed for cash. Philadelphia, July . 10, 28— Ily 25-tf • NEW .GOODS., 41\11E stibieriber hoe returned from . Philadel phia again with his second stock - or Goode for the season, which embraces a-large and litsh. ionable assortment.of choice • Blue Black and int:U*lW Green Cloths, Sattinelis and Caseimeree, Summer Cloille, Drillings, 4e, ' Sattins and vetting* of various kinds, -- Comprising a general assortment of ' • DRY GOODS, • all of which will be sold_ at the lowest cash pri ces er made up in themost fashionable manner at the shortest notice. My prices 1 beliesie to be lower than the Goods can be purchased else where. Call aid see, and judge for yourselves. April 9, - 37-; JAMS McALAIINEY. HAMS' & SHOULDERS. RlMf. •• Western Hams, ( cured with and P without amok%) & Sides. Shoulder. • es. Boston Smoked Beef, Baler!' Sausage, • - • Smoked and Pickled Salmon, Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel. St ad„Smoked Heating: Cad Flab. &a. for era at • - E. Q.& A. HEN HEWN'S: - MAY 28, ItITEPIIENI4 TRAVELS..—Stepben'snavels in Turkey. Game, Ruda and Poland, also, %Maga. Panna and the Holy Land. Just re ed and for lisle ILEA MIAN., RAW ;PAPER.—RuIed writing paper at $2 ; relim;' *kW, Mtloll:niter 'Paper at ,pet, feartorti. TM gam) 4itarity. 'kat received 'and Tor ,by'" M en 19;12 , B. B.A.NNAN. lig MEE ME PROTEVTIQL::: indeinnitrag.ysstliO s ►4r,dulagebr Fire. 5100,10904 • .a4R l ßW_i l EiterrtriUs. WHE-SPRIii&GARDEN INSURANCk-COM ..PANY„. Make Insurances. either temporary or 'perpetuallyvaiptinst Loss or:Darnago by FIRE, in town or counlat on Rinses. Buns, and Buildings or ,u itinds.,4m HOusebOd Furniture, Merchandise., Buses, Cattle,Apicultund, Commercial and Manu facutritg, Stock 4uut Utiiisile,of . description ; Vsssma and their Cargo, es in port, na well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. . •.APplications for Insurance; or any information on the abject may be made either personally., or by letter; , ot the Company's office, at the Northwest , corner of Sixth and Wood streets. DSORTgN McMICHAEL, Presid e eit. L. Hansoms% Secretary. Dutr.crolut; • - Morton Mcnichael l , .' Charles Stokes. . • .Joseph Archibald Wright....; P. L. Lagucrefinit,. -. Samuel T6wnsend, • Elijah Dollen,- , • Robert Lougheadi, George M. Troutnian. r RW. Rimeroy.'! George W. Schreine.r. - ,The subscriber but been appointed Atissrr for the. above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make I ?amassers upon every description of property at the lowest rates. -• BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb. 27th 18411. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. THE FRANKLIN INSCHAIwC.I, Co., , OF. ittILADELPHIL Capital 13400,000, Paid in. • I CHARTER PED.PE.TIIAL," CONTINUE to make Insurance, pent:lament and limited on every description of property in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office Isn Chesnut Street near fifth street, CHARLES N. RANCHER; President. DIRECTORS, Charlei N Banker. Samuel Grant, James Scott. . Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Stitith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W.Richards;- - , --- Tobias Wakner. ' Modecai : ll. — Letrie. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Sec't. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned'institution, and is now pre pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville. June 19: 1841. _ PF A • I• " i• • I WV' 0. Capital authorizet by 1aw,8250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and perpeteal Insuranm on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels, Mills, Bailie, Stables.. Merchandise, Fdr niture and Propert y of everydescription, against loss ordamagehxy:lßE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE, The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure agains t loss o n all kind so f marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation of goods,wares, and merchandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourableas any other institution. For any furtherinformation on the subject °fin. Enrollee, eitheragainet Fire, marineorinland risks. Apply to tIIF.NRY G. ROBINSONAkent,, July 15 34—tf At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POUFS, t Orwigaburg. PHILADELPHIA, READING, AND = POTTSVILLE,RAIL ROAD. lIDATES OF FREIGHTS ON MEREHAN. DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1842,per ton of 2000 lbs.• Plaster, Slate, Tiles, ypsum and Bricki, 89 10 Piz Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, ;' 2SO Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum ber, Staves,Salt-tish,Tobacco and Lead, 2' 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. gives and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, ,'Lard, Tallow Rags, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp:Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquois, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de livering Freight at any of die Company's Depots on the hoe, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Day's of starting of Freight Trains, on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS;„ at 3, P. M. March 20 13-- GOLDEN SWAN 110 TEL, ( REVIVED, ) No. 69 N. Third at., above Arch, Philadelphia cry BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. C['ARLES WEISS has leased this old.eamb.. lished, hotel, which has been completely pnt in order for the accommodation of • travelling and permanent boarders. L • • It proximity to business, renders it ~ tl ---__desirtble to strangers and residents of the city.s Every portion of the house has on-, dergone a complete cleansing.. The culinary 4cpartment is of the first order—with good cooks and servants selected to insure attention to guests —H as accommodations for 70 persons. T hose who may favor the house with their custom, may be assured of finding the of fare the best of attention, and, as is stated above, very reasonable charges. 0::r Single cloy, 8 1 2.5. IIT Room fur horses and vehicles. Also horses to hire. 0T Germantown and Whiternarah Stage Office. Philadelphia. December 11. 1841 50—tf OAT MEAL. THIS economical and nutritious article of food hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with "emigrants from Scotland and Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in ally quantity evil to any imported. even superior, being fresh. It is also for sale by most of the Mer chitnte in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes:& Co. Clem ens & Parvin. William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. 4ke. as well as by some of the merchants in Miners Ville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS. Manufacturers of Floor, Oat Meal, 61 Pearl. Bar— ley, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. • Phila., November 6. 1841. -46-Iv* COUNTERFEITERS' DEATH-BLOW. rrlllEputdic will please ohserre that no Brandreth Pills are genaine, unless the boihas three labels upon• it, ( the top . , the side and the bottoni,) each containing a the-simile signature of my`band writing, thus—B. BRANDIMITII. M. D. These labels are en graved on stem, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over $2,060. Thereforti it will be seen that the only thing necessary , to procure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Reinember the top, the side, math° bottom. The following respective persona are duly authorized, and hold Cerifficatee of Agency for the , Sale of Brandreth's Vegetable linitersal Pill*, IN SCHUYLitiLL COUNTY. • Wm. Mortimer, Jr. Pottsville. Huntainger & Levan, Schuylkill Haven, E. 4, E. Hammer,Orwigsburg. S. Soloman, Port Carbon, • • James Robinson Ac Co., Port Clinton, Edward A. Kinney. Alinerirville, . . Benjamin Milner, Tamaqua.. ()Were° that each Agent has an Zograved Certifi cate of Agency. containing a representation of Dr. BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and Up on which will also be seen exact copies of the new labels now used upon the Brandreth Pill Boxes. Philadelphia, office No. - 11..82A - vat' cm, M. D. li • 8„onh Eighth St. • February 19. B—dy "FRESH GROCERIES.' Old Goverment, Jaffa, RioAiguira and Caba Co r& Porto Rico, St.Criria, and New &lean SuPm.' imperial. Young Hytum. P,ouctiong ¢Sonchong Tea Double and Single Relined Loaf and =abed Lump • Sagas, Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, White.,Yellow and Brown Soap.. _ Wines and Liquors, a full assortment. Porto„Rico, Cuba, Sugas-iouse and Syrup N,olasies: chocolate, Coio, Starch, freit,Rice, 4c. „) • Can be bought on as reasonable 'terms as 'ol,e whereof , • Z. Q. &A LIENDERSON:r - May 28 , LOT FOR SALE.--For sale a Lit, situate oti the'Easterly side of William sti n9t, in the Bor. ongh of Pottsville. containing * fronton William et. ; 55 feet, and 110 fees •in depth. Teime $350 cash: Apply at the office of the Miners! 414X111221. IDAPER4IANGINGS . 110111ints.--- - TheAstibscrittrira receiveo,,his Spring Pgttema or elegant 11Allai*.Farloi Pa*, *act cheape! thin - eier. Among , tbo aisorti eral.ntiv and 91(104pOceras.' MIMI 112111 Dr. Bedwers Telter,;ltintont yrtlt nd itch • ; VIDRIOR - 50CEISITE(A, - BOR t —I. one of tw z • best end most efficacious remedies to those troublesome diseases yet dutemrered as ri m f ai. , lowing_ certificate will show., . This is"to certify. that I was afflicted. with the Totter to the face, I had large running tore. • all over rattbrnat, chin, neck and cheeks, ja.. deed I was so.bad that I was ashamed to go out mama • handkerchief-tied over my face. ,r,r, ter flying all the . terniches I could think et, without the: slightest advantage; I wee advised , (ult . ! Pedwell's - rettri7 Ointment, , which , cttc r using., a few boxes entirely_ cured mc, end I So l pleased to say; that although the cure has hec k - effected for some time, there is •not any ripp er ,. of its returning. - _SAMUEL DEWEF.S, • • Apple street, above Poplar Lens/ • Philadelphia,July 2,,1833, BEDWELL'S GREEN OINTMENT. F l oral," cure of Felons. Ulcers. old Cats and • Sores. This invaluable Ointment his long be en in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, ,and its success in curing old ULCERATED SOUS, and long. Standing - , WOUNDS, has been • walj u. tonishing. Pico 25 cents a bor. • BEDWELVS COUGH DROPS, • pitroa 25 CENTS 'PEW sorris-41 moat pleasant i safe and efficacious:remedy, for coughs, Caw s . / Hoarseness;Weakness of the Breast, ./c.,prodtr. clog refit end ease *lies° all other remedies hiss' failed. . • . • •, 'The above highly - esteemed . medicines baie( full directions, attached to each article. They will do well to give them a trial,as rimy thousand have been cured by their use. Preps. red by . Janke Bette, corner of 3d and TanintsaY streets, Philadelphia, for Dr. Bedwell,eatt Hof. sale at the Drug and Chemical store of 1! - Jan. 1, 1— JOHN S.C. MARTIN;; Aght fOr.Pottsville and vicinity! ,` 100 ILL_BETORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY or a preparation of Sarsaparilla eerial to hill , MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA: It is p ositively the strongest preparatiop of Sarsa parilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup tha tis made,- , and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and coon. try for making Syrup therefrom, and who will sell .it at the rate of seronty-fivecents to one dollar per bottle (about half al pint. • The efficacy ofSarsaparilla is well known in Sao. fula or Kir i "' Erysipdas Diseases of the Liter ,Affectionio the Skin and - Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, .2'hrocit an Body, as well es an Antidote to3fereury and the Minerals, Constitutional Dis eases and ages. dial Purifier of the Blood and Aniatd.k/uids. c on ,. -ment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body , .knowects efficacy. It is only necessary when citing it; to get a good preparation otit, and then there willbe no disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the moat respectablePbli icianii in Philadelphia, as well as Ihroughoot the United States for the .character of hie preparation, as welt also to the numsrouscertificates from phlei clans and othenr;that have been from timOte time published; now demand ernneweetary as the character of: has preparation is. firmly: cstablithol.—Throighout the Sotuthern States it is used altogether,and through- • - out the North takes the precedence over all other:, oar ticularly among physicians, who; for the benefit of thayistientsvalways recommend itt, , Dr. Leidycan boast ores many effectual cares Performed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla, as has ever. been effected by uay medicine in esti fence. ' The reader is referred to the ditectiont ziccomps. vying each bottle, Sor recommendations, certificates and further particulars. Remember one bottle, (halfa pint.) is equal to as pints of Syrup, and is equally Eleasant to take. _ ...quarry pteasa., . 1:6 - 1 ) 119e ON E DOLLAR per bottle...co Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Lei. dy's Heald Emporium, Second street below Vine, Sign otthd GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS, Philadelphia, and by Wm.T. IiPTING • Druggist, Pottsville. February 7th. 1841. ;;4, WETIIERILL & At Cie Old land, No. 65, Nord* Front street Ea ft rare . , THREE DOORS FROHITHE CORNER OF ARCH PRILADELPALL • Manttfacfnrers (01 Vhite Lead dry'and groundin Oil, Red Precipt, • • Red Lead; . White do , Litharge, Vitriol Mb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinfne do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sul* Paten tYellow • " do Minn _ Sugar Lead ' do Acetie Copperas LunatCnitstic 01. Vitriol N . Com. do , Aq. Fortis Acel.ltforphia hfuriatic Acid Sulph. do • Epsom Salts • Lac.Sulphur ", Tart. Acid , Opi.de hiarcot. Sup .Carb.Sod,a ' Eermes Mineral Corros,Sub. Mere. Ethlops do. Refiners ofChampnor,SalNitre,Brimsteme,lloraz. dr.c.Offerforsalethc above mentioned articles. to getherwith a generhl assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and eery otherarticleinfhe Chem. icaland - Medicine line. ' • - Beingmantecturers of all thearticlesenumereted under the above head, they pledge thetnielves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass.from 68, 4 38. Oct 11837 ° 48— micron' A D. LIPPED RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he till" moved in town, and carers his professional servi ces in all theimedical brancheslo the public: Practicing the Homccepathic system, and if requested, the Alloo'pathic, he hopes from long experience •to gilie full satisfaction to such,:as will call on. him: Re will be ready for profession al services at any time at his residence. - .• • AD. LIPPE, M. Greenwood, December 49--tf RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete neiortmcnt of Rail Road Iron from. 24 XR to IX inch. Rail Road Tires % from 331 n. to 56 in. external diameter, turned & unturned. Rail Road Axles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Axles, manufactured from the patent EV Cable iron. Rail Road Fete for placing between the /ma Chair anCtstonp block °fudge, Railways. - - India Rubber Rope, manufactured from. New Zealand ,Flai sattirated , wide lndine Panes. Chains. Just received a cumplete assortment of Chains, from 0 . in. to I in. pr ved and manulaetured from the, • ' best cable from • Ship Boa and Roilroad Spikes, of different / sizes, kept constantly on band' and for sale by , . / A. & G. R.% [.STAN, & CO. Philad. Jan.lo. • ' NO. 4, South Front St. Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company. - _ • • No. 76 Walnut street, Philadelphia. PIM President and Managers of the Phila delphia and Reading Railrbad Company de sirous to induce individuals to place cars or trucks on their road, for the tranaportation of Coal, hereby give notice, that they will allow all persons to place 4 or 8 wheeled cars or trucks on , their road, for the transportation of coal; and time they will make a deduction of 39 cents, per too,. between Mount Carbon or. Schuylkill Haven to the Columbia Bridge or 'Richmond, to much par sons as may avail themselves of this privilege. All Cars placed on thtivoad to be approved of by,the inepector_of the Company, and'not to Car• ry more than 4 tons to a 4 wheeled,;or 8 tons to, an 8 ilieeled car: . As arrangements are now making! Uo"conceal with the different Railroads in the.coal region , . the Conipany will soon be' prepared to , afford al cry facility for the transportation deny amoot of coal that may, be offered. ' • By order z of the Board, 1 • • 8: BRADFORD, Secretary 'and l`reasgrer. Philadelphia. Mtirch 19 i J. HARRADEA, Foriaarding and Commission Merchant, War Sr. Waaar,Scnovuum, Primanacrina . MESPECTEUILY, informs hie friends sod public, that ho continues at his old steed end will- hive BOATS leaving nis Wharves dal for Pottsville and the intermediate Ashes. , The Se t1yl&ill Navigation Company Wine reduced their toils, freights Onlleichandise sad other articles, 'both up apd' down, will be 25 per cam lower than_fiirmer , Fates. • • kebruatv 06 - ' ••-• • 9- 66 'tiainiabl the India Rubber, and intendedfoi
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