n - the Sundiy . SIMMS VITIOUT Thereiticauty in•tbe.night2 When the Moon shines brighti: :.Wien not a cloud J ,Is seen to shroud • • •,- _ A single etas _ In the firmament-afar: When the fingers oljthe:bretv • Lightly lift the • leavesiol the trees: - When all is still as can be Save soma few sounds Which silence has neglec ., ; • • tee, • For Audance,ihere's the ocean Waye; That loves to rave I By night as well" by day: • Andthe rippling • ! . Will'not begin, , - ••• - When daylight , fades aural. ••And here in the city, from night till morn, Wu have tlto constant cry of -*Here's your nice bat corn! ' 'llat, fns plt thir, l • • • • • t There are bliss • And beatify in the night. 1 ,.! - When the tothrand carts efthe 4 1 y7ere If a•e hiveii`t.worked too hard, We feel bright - 4! -i - Ane at the heart light=- ' . • • That, is about right ;•• • • - - ' A: deuced sight, , r.ot more, • •."! ' Boner than we tell before ; , _=••-;-• ,:.For our boinms aro as calm , • • , • • As the evening is fair, i.And to our soils cornea n balm, 4 As if borne on the air. ' . „. When nature rests_ : •••,--•- Our breasts , 2 : Ought to be quiet; ! Norshonld'we allow anxieties to kick up a riot ' In the bedchambers of the heart, • , . Wirern - ourcares are sleeping; • But- bid them tie!p"r I, • * Anitnailoager a carousal be keeping., e Oh, Min of wo! ' - -- '.:7'. -- . Know • • . .That night is the time for repose, '.- _ . ' .. Or to ba,merry and glad; 00t if you've i k m i n d t o b e sa d, -• • -' • Or to get mad, 4nd fly round and tear your clothes. ' ..' - - It's no hustnesa`ot T ine, .. • ' - Solong as the m'pott and Stare shine . , With - bght divine - -="4-',- . - - . .. . Forme. - ':: And 1 'feel biiose and tree, ~.- - .11 ready and ripe foi a -Slits good apr4,—* , 'As evek ahoutd be i . .. ' --'''-- . -i i Spooes.„o G CLWP,ENGS., How ~T 0 Runt ♦ SON; -4. Let lam have jlis own 'way ' : 2'.. - Allow him 11'6 pole at money 3. SalTer him to rove where be plearies - _on the `4. Give him free access to Wicked,companinns. -64 t him to no account for his svenineci 6 Furnish him with no staled-employment. Pursue either; of these ways. end you" will ex , perienca 4 a most marvellous : deliverence. ror you will - havelorimurn nOer a debased end ruined child. Thousands Gave iest zed the sad result, and, have gone mourni'ngrio the grave. • The following has been used down East,..as a very plessantisnibstitute for ffinteis! dune: it is to be set to music of the jinggling rkdollars.: Well.gally chase dull care a,sv,” An blnish every sorrow— 1• 'Suliier;bers. pay yourdebta . And'we'll pay oarsp-mornive i" Tas M lir. Lsisulas.—. please not to forget to tisk the place for me. sir,' said pole. blue-eyed boy, es he brhshed the coat of the Man of Leisure, at his lodging. ' Certainly, Ml. pklitt Aid be go- Ing,that way its e day or ,two.' ' I• Did you ttsk for the place for me yesterday r said the pate 14, on the following deg, with a gui 4ering lip as he performed the santi6 office. ' ' • • No,' was the answeo • I was busy, but I will Ach:day."., _, ,Gedlielp my poor mother,' murmured .the boy. and gazati Instlessly on the cent Mr. Jahn laid on hli:liiiid4 . . 1 . ~ The boil went home. He ran. to the hungry -, children ...rith Abe leaf of bread he bad earned by brushing. he gentlemen's co,te at the hotels.— They , shotiteil with joy,, and hkmother held out her emaciated band for a portion while a sickly snide E h -tied across her face. - 1 'Mother dear,' said the bey;,•Mr. Inklin thinks hei , can' get me a place andJahell have three meals . a day ! and it won't take me three minutes to run and share it with you. ' :',; - Th e mo rning came, and ,the pale boy's voice - trembled with eagerness as he asked Mr. Inklin if he to a pulied f Ohs place.' .. , " t • . • Net TM.' said the Atm of Leasure, 'but there is twee enough.' • 1 ~ - . ' The cent that morning was wet with teem_ Another morning arrived. •It is •rrn hosrghiless in the - hos to hn en lido: nid Mi. It klin.• Not a soul here to brush my MS The child came- at length, his Is. swollen • with weeping . . rim sorry to disappoint- yoit. l eaid the Man'of Leisure, • but thi, place in Mr. I:.'s store wee ta ken tip • yesterdiy. . The lxiy stopptdiwuPhing, and horst afresh in to wars. I don't care now,' said he, sobbing, we - may as 1411 storv . e 7 litother is deed.' The Man of il l isuri'sies shocked, he-gayi the boy a dollar. Mr. Inklin was taken ill, 6 I religion was .a good thing, and be meant to 'l . look into it. An anxious frienAbroughta der. • i:iman,to him. He spoke "teedetly, but seriously, .!to the sufferer, of eternal truth. to-morrow,' said the Man of Leisure, • and we, will talk shout these matters!' 'That bight the, Medbf Leisure LIDS STRiAlFlia irnn steamers which are heing.cnnatrected in New IT,,rk, under the 'di rection .]ef MT. — grricaTi, - (nr - Capt: Stockton f tw., of which were launched last week.. and two oih- en Fire to .be I.un'ehed -ne s t Saturday; ere 4:1 fee 10ng.,23 besin, Et feet hold, each' containing 53000 - pounded wrought iron, of which materiel -they ire entirety coMposed. The first hoot, th Black Piarn.ind, tiFtion launched, dres, with 'deck batclies end - rudder. "illy inches. and ilia sec , tind. the Vulcan, otiiy. 153 incline', including 4he depth of - the iron keel 23 inches. This estrlor - light,tlr4is t , strmg mommendrition tp iron boaniiond Captain Sidekton will be entitled to much credit for introducing them to.the inland, navigation, and thereby, adding one foot or sigh . teen to' the idept!i of our numerous conies andsballow tic* and Igiving stimulus to the in ternational eoinmerce of the country,- by introduc ing steitriimoer on th canals, a Ming hitherto considered impossible.. the Black Diahlond, as well as the Vulcan. li:647;win the North River ! T ar the Phoenix Foundry,' where-they were - and their steam machinery and_ propellers very .nearly complete, , • TRllSttea OP etTr.sn.—The greatest triumph of ',team. navigatkon yet nrthnotliidheti. Was icheiv- C4l by the Britth antl - Nortb Americanvoyal mail steamer Columbia, which tneile her last paaeage `,from IPatori to Liverpool (including' at, ppao 01 • znieral hours in II Jaya and ,12 hours. >',l* e . Gre a t Wr , alern, tor), MOJA a splen .':did;rron&kar4s the Adel'ie.., She oiled _.horsy It.ork ronithe 'same (1 1 ,,t , that ,the , Goluinthe lurk .80. ton. aridin'otwithstanding a deviation of two htindred Miles to the month' to avoid the ice, made it.e - proutaga to Bristol in-. 12 Jaya and 1 2" houril.. The Britieh tqueen - arcieetl at. Antweip on•the 24th ultimo, 'performing. her voyage from 7- s w York in" leesthan 17 ` _ .~~ _ 'DR.- TAYLOR'S , ' 1 .., BALRAMILiriI7 LIVER viranz •, , For''' COnstitattioaLesiighs.ll, Colds: Nil iiiilt of Blood. Pate ia the sides or brgast, , Asthma. • -Plearisy. shortness - of Wrath. PalAtatian of the • ; heoit. Debility, INervoarness. and all diseases n of ths &ova on Dyer. PREPARMID at . Bowery, in the -city of New '' Yurk. Where the article first bri;ihareil, sad is only eeneine. I ' 1 This medicine /dui Veen need in the •city of New York. with unexampled success for eight years.and found equally beneficial throughout the country. It is now used by Inalifili 'the medical, faculty with in. creasedconfidenne 'and satisfaction. c • See when you purchase that you get thelrne medi cine, from 37 Bowe-4, New York, sold by specafica• none! .1 I ENI Eli Reni arkalA Cute - of Coniqmpti— have been an itivsdid for the Years, 'and hive suffered every torture front continued consumption. But Dr. Taylor cured-Me. The large quantities matters he torml to faille has subsided. my cough ha.. ceased. and 1 am tleshy again, my health be= in s ; wholly restored by using three bottles of hittcel— ebrated Balsam. ~ M. E. WINDLEY. • / Nth 139, Maiden Lane. New 1i otk: - Sluirtioss of Brea4k. ' -For this disease!Di . Taylor's Bat saM, of LiVerwort has uo Hiving die Asthma, alsevere pain in my left side, and some cough; I was induceitto try the above medicine, and great - was my joy. to find* cured me in about' two Weeks. It also cured m - -,mother of a aerate attack of the Livei complarrit;With which she hadauffered two years. ' J. C..STON Ei ' 23 Hall Place, NeW York. r Mr. R. Gladdin 'of Delhi New York, of a natural .erinsinitptuona constitution, has been saved front an Mitimelyiend by the use of Dr. Taylor's,Balsarn of Liverwort. A severe cold brought' on an attack .of Tileurisy. and !boar ended in general debility and con sumption. Al;nnatnnt cough. hectic flush, restless nights, quick yam, and continued loss of flesh, augur ed a speedydeatk; but as soon as he commenced the use of this Balsam, he-grew letter, dnd is now fully restored to healthi, AGENT. . DOCT. 'TAYLOR'S BALRAM OF LIVERWORT. ' The i cures and, benefits procured by the use of this mediceies in all cases of diseases-4the Lungs, is al— most incrediiablel It the been used by several per -song in this neighborhood and there 13 scarcely eh in stance but its benefits have been fully realized: Per Sous,,,affiicted with Ottighs, phis: Asthma, difficulty of breathing,. pains in the sideorb resat, spit ting of blood catarrhs; palpitation of the liCari,oPpres , Ilion and sorenea of the chest, whooping cough, plan nay, hectic level!, night sweats; difficulty or profuse expectoration. and all other affections of the chest, lungs end liver, Should, not fail of procuring a bottle ofthis Medieine WRIGHT. .Saqy Hill, Washington county, N. Y: - The composition of Dr. Taylor's' Balsam of Liver, wort is only known by the Proprietor, therefore it is dangeruds using any bet that from BM Bowery. - . , 1 , TO TrIE PUBLIC. . ' . We hereby certify that our ann 6 years of age. was soddenly taken with a fever. and after a severe sick. ness a violent cough ensued, , He was bloated ,• his skin was filled, and his physi cian said there was no favorite syniptom about him, that ho had a confirmed consumption. At that time, we procured a b ottle of that valuable medicine, Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort. After taking one bottle we began to ha e hopes of his recovery. He ciintin ed until he had used five bottles. It is now xi year from that time, and his health is better than it has been since an infaiiti - DAVID& HANNAH ROGERS, ' , Granville, Washington co.. N: Y. For proof of the above statement I refer to the sub scriber above people of high respectability.- GEORGE TAYLOR. VIOL - C..4T C4LTGR AND COLD CURED .- The severe ,- change of .weather having given me a most violent cold; also expectoration and difficulty of breathing; I was much distressed until I took Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. 1 found this medicine to suit my case and cured me at once which causes me to recommend it in others. ' , IJ. J. FISHER.-17 Barrow at. N. Y. PAIN IN THE RIDE AND nawr.—These diseases ' have caused inetmuch trouble, and often prevented iny at re odingin business. Every medicine I heard of I tried. but fitund no relief. Asa last resource I con cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. As soop as I d.d,! grew better, and have been gaining ,ever since ;am now in good health,' and can truly re commend thin Balsam as being far superior to any thing else. , A.,1. GREEN, 2 Pitt at. N.Y. Settritvo OF BLOOD CURED—For four months I have had a diticharge of blood from the lungs. almost daily. Also a dry hard cough, some 'sin, great weak ness.- After trying the docuirs in vain for 3 months. I concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, of which three bottles have made an entire cure: L. V. HAVILAND, 171 Oak at. N. Y. For sale only is Pottsville. by JOHN S.C. MARTIN, Agent. May 28, 1842 22-Iy.' A dye to sokrePops most 'Wresting— Onerihat gilay-headecl mortala should bncesting— A great •• Phenomennhinchemistly." It is strange but sny see may see East India Dye that...brown or black as sin, Colors the hair, but.will not stain the skin. .TO i THE OLD --AND YOUNG. • ROI YE RED HEADS A D GREY! OIENO3IIO/1 CIIEMISTEY. EAST IND IA HAIR DYE.. Culois the Hair, and will not the skin!! Fprifiliiyeiis in form of 3 powder which in plain matter of fact May be applied to the hair over night. the first night turning the lightest , _roil or grey hair ton dark'brown, and by repeating a second - or third flight, to ebright jet bhcle, Any person may, therefore, with the least pomade trouble, keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black . ; with a posi tive assurinca that he powder ifapplied to the skin. wilt not color. There is 'rot trouble, in removing it froin the hair, as in all powders,before made. By an occasional application;_a person taming grey will never be known to have a grey hair. Directions Complete with the article. There is no coloring in this statement, as one can ea& test. This dye iirsold only by. MSTOK & CO., Maiden Lane, New York. For sale in Pottsville. by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, I, -May 7, 20—ly MEDICINES! MEDICINES! DR. WM. Even's celebrated Camdmile Pills do Soothing S'riip for childhu. Heron Artm. Hutcheler's. Herb Pills, Duct. Goodie's Female Pills. Dnot. William Evau's Fever & Ague Pills. He hat -said atom o Dyspept►c Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are aid to be snperior - to any Medicine ever yet offered to tile Public. A fresh eupply• qf the ' above Medicines, just received and for sale at the,Diug Store of _ Dec 11 .50—, JOHNS. C. MARTIN. EDEN PIPE, HYDRANTS, &c.—The Bob scriber has for sale -, Leaden Pipe of various thick nesses, suitable for conducting water to houses; an other purp o ses.. A Hydrants. Stop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules. of the most approved kinds. Just re ceived .aild fur sale cheap by B. BANNAN April If, pIe'rORIAC 'BIBLE-With 600 Illustra ttons,i3 volume", elegautli bound—.price $6 Just receiied and for sale by " Juno 25; 26- . B. B4NNI4AN. 1,.*: it 31 : OF WILD f< 11ERDX.—Just re ligaceireti a fresh supply; of rho above artidle. A n l er sale hal , J. S.C. MARTIN, April Sole agent for Schuylkill count3i MINCOURAGE 11014 E AN /42/BLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Rooks. from 6,4 cents to *Mead), which he, will warrmt to he equal in quality to any purchased'el tewhere. at Philddelplija prices. B. BANNAN. fiaPRIN GOODS.—WiII be openeg, on Monday mornik next, - a splendid axon rtniont of SPRING GOODS4omprisint ever, variety of Foleien. Do. mextic. Fancy and Staple - Dry Geode, all of which viii be offered very init. Apill 30 r 18— MUM - - ; COTSUMPTION. Surprising Cure -of Consti!nption. Botanic, Pills EARL, Sign of the Golden Ball lIFIE OF NAPOLEON .— The Life of Napo MAI loon; [ with 50fi Illuatratinns, complete' in 2 cols price $5. Just receives and for nafeby t March 17,12 it. BANNAN. %Rt.: - BIOS COAMON gellOOL UNTO. y-:-.lust rdceired tral for sale by Nay 21 , ; 21- B. BANNAN. TEEL! PEN'S—Every variety, just receives and ' 7 for sale - vely cheap by . - B. BANNA N. June 11. fl~ltlr nod 25 . 1ba Kegs, a Philadelphia prices. for sale by March - B. RANNAN: Atn,vpßoss QUIIJA.---Alharrorte finilte, a new an excellent anicle, just received and for Baia by June , - B. BAN/YAM PRE:- PL ACFI'.WREEN&-Et;:steri Firo Scrams, jut received and for saltili* Jane tl, . 24-- : U. BANNAN. MS=E= MEE - ' -4EKTRAORDLIA*It 011,-4E• I 'Roe ,it,iP,lld w ay 8,1837. DEAR 81S:-1-An article called Dr:ees "Nerve"Nerve_ and Peite ilniment,“came to my Inlowledie ar. boet two Months since:through cntr friend Mr.t anite. bell, and I prochred a bottle and had nand it for about a week withouk any material cluing/head onemorm, jig I round myieSendeithe exercise of very uncom mon feelings, imaginieg that could I be - helped op . ! could standaart walk. I requested my fsuldY to aid me bid t hey wipe unwilling I should,trust myself en for the list Pained& and a &If my feet,not basing year* e'er eyeemade the attempt toituitil: bat toy confidence ma'am great that they consented to assist ma from my bed. I found I could use toy legs with apparent ease, hot could not bear my weight on my , feet. With suptieirt, however , I could place one foot before the other with ,a facility that astonished me and all amend me. They .led me twice across' the room; I eat down with.-.feelings of happiness 'that never before experience - `d; the idea wee that I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my frame like ap electric shock. My familjkorroun ded mein tears of joy, and the excitement, so com pletely overcome me that I feinted. Theirame day I walked three time across the floor, again bearing a little weight *each time on nay feet. 1 then used crutches for a few days, when my month had become so far reestablished, that I could cro® the floor without the least aid. My advancement Iroto this time has been almost incredible. I can walk twehuedmilydrds and tack with ease, and toy chil dren, ( the bed=rid are often blessed. like me, with near adozen,) have been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or . aleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half's score ofyears younger herself. You mill rec ollectlew much bent together I was when you were Itat Isere. 1 have entirely overcome this. If I look ed arl odd asj felt when I beg,an to' walk, I would ' havebeen gazed at in astonishment , I have seen ma. ny of my old acquaintances, some of whom did not know me at all, and others would scarcely credit their senses. and would hardly have been more astonished, though one had " risen from the dead." z I have now every confidence that lam a'viell man. I - think this article is the Most extraordinary of any I ever heard of, and it' it is ant extensively made known to the pub lic, I think the:proprietors are very culpable. If-you know the persons in New York selling it, you had bet ter show them'this letter, and let them refer to you, or publish this if you think it Wollllfilid thedistressed Remember me to your family, , Yours, very t'ruly ETHAN C. CORNING. ' For sale by John S. C. Martin, Wm. T. Riding and Clemens & Persia, Pottsville. May 21, 1842. VERIUFUGEO , TO best Medical writers of the present age, agree in the opinion, that worms are the cause of many serious and many'fataldiseasekin children. Tneir presence may be suspected where the pa tient has a dry cough, a pale countenance, timid breath, tumid lip, livid circle &retold the eves, disturbed sleep, variable appetite, alternate Dierhata, Costive ness. en longed stomach, &e. These symptoms unless relieved, frequently pro duce epilepsy, apoplexy,.,man lac, dronay of the brain, inflammation of the eyes , palsy. hiccup, dry cough. consumption,, croup, dysentery, convulsions, fevers, &c. which terminate in death. irom the above, parents and others having the care of children, will sea the propriety of being in posses • Sion ofasuittbe remedy, against the deleterious effects of these entm es to the , health and .happiness of ehil. &TM bloyiek's Vermifuge has proved a eertain t safe _end „pleasant Cure, as will be shown by numeroue cer tificates shortly to be published, and is regarded by those that have tried it, as superior to all others in use. It is so pleasent that it may be given to the most deli cate child, without inconvenience. Also, the Pocahontas or Indian Tills, for the cure of all bilious diseases: this pill bait proved to be deci dedly the best purging pill ever offered to the public. It has permanently cured the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, sick•headeche, "jaundice, costiveness, bil ious cholic, &c.. and will prove servicable in all eases while the pulse is full and hard, the skin dry and hot, and the tongde coated. ,Full directions accompany the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. Aienis for the sale of the above. W. T. Epting, Pottsuille, George Reifsnyder, New castle, G. & Et- Bast, Schuylkill Haven. Hugh Kira , ley. Port Carbon. ThmaAnut the state a supply can always be had of Fred..Klett & Co„ Druggists, cor ner of 2d and Callowhall streets, Philadelphia. .Itiiie 18. I I 5--6rno. =I Front the Courier and Enquirer. It would be preposterous in a writer 'for the read ere of such allounaal as the Courier, to address the.r prejudices, passions or superstitions. Good common sense should] at least bepossessed by theveaders of this Raper, and those possessed of such, and those on. ly. do we care to attract. We will now assert, in the most unqualified terms, that an innocent remedy hai ' been found, !that will absolutely cure Rheumatism, and stiffness of joints, if of twenty years' standing. The asseninfi is so broad, that it will hardly obtain credence, we are aware,:. unless supported by uncom mon testininny. Now the testimony given to so many worthless quackeriesis so abundant. that to dis crimtnate between such, and real twitter of fact tes timony, is very difficult! To come at once at a Paint that can at once be appreciated, the' proprietors have resolved to give this remedy to the poor, and to core those able to pay for it, before they, ask pay, and then leave it to die sufferer to pay what; be chooses. We entreat, therefore;sufferers to call at 71 Maiden Lane, for some drops ( Indian Elixir) to be taken. ond a Nerve and Bone Liniment to use outwardly; and if they will not, by one week's use, become more sur prised and delighted than they ever ezi,ected, we will never again ',make such an assertion. Will invalids now suffer Or the want of . this mild, innocent, and all potent remedy?' If they refuse it, we pity them in deed. —[ N. Y. Coln, if Eng., Feb.,l9. 1842. For sale by John 3S C. Martin; Wm. T. Epting, and Clemens & rarvin, D.rielids. Pottsville. . May 14, 20-Iy. WWII ER Mt d BROTHER, At the Old tand, No. 6:.!, North Front street - FA et fide 'mass WOWS PROM/TIM CORN= OF:ARCH ST. PIMA DELPAIA. • Manufacturers. of WhiteLeadd6 , and Calemel, - grounditahl, 5 Red Precipt, ',Red Lead, White do ' Litharge. Vitriol Alb. „ Chronic Yellow, . do Green Tort.Emetib do Red Ether Stdph. • Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas! Lunar Caustic • 01. Vitriol Com. do Aq. Fortiir Acct. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulpbur Tart Acid • Opi.deDlarcot. Sup Cain. Soda Rermee Mineral Corras.Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. EtefinersofChampn;or,SalNitresrimstoneilorix. stc. Offer forsale thc abore'mentitined articles: to gether with a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye-Sniffs, and eVery other articleinthe Chem. ical nd Medicine line. Beinginantaturersof,allthearticlesenumemted ander the above heed, they pledge .themselves to .supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms: Window and Picture Glasi.from 68, 4 3R, Oct 1 1831 48— PhiPulelplua Rizealily CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY. %ME, six , or seven of the ntiladelphia Druggists s' have d6scencied to the meanness to try to sell the ithitation or counterfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, cleanse or restore the' hair,. and Hay's LiniMent, a cure for Piles, and all external sores and swellings. AU Druggists and Country Merchant! are hereby warned not to buy either oflhese articles in :bile delphia, as they would be wholly . unsalable. All ti gers of these articles are warned nevey_te buy , any by these names, Without the signature oT Comstock & Co. on the wrappers,---take this patient *fhb you to test by it, or you will be cheated. Seed toes by let ter, at New York, and -we will deliver theta at Phila delphia, Baltimore, or an, of the large cities, free ol Ml &eight "charges. COMSTIX:K•& CO. sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists, 71 Maiden lane. New York. • • And by fohn S.C. Martin. T. Epilog. and Clemens Zarvin, Druggists, _ottseille. May 7; %aura BIBLE BIOGRAPHY—With soy. oral hundred'engravings, being a Biligraphy of the Lives and Characters of the principal personages re corded io the sacred -writings. ; Practically adapted to the instruction ofyaoth and rivate families. Just received"l fur sale by! H. HANNAN. May 2EI • MTEPLIEN 9 B TRAY ELIL-:-Stephen's.Tra veil in Turkey. Greece. Russia ana Poland, also, E gypt Arabia, Pet= and the Holy Land. Just re cemed anc for sale by B. BADLNAN., Mitch • 4 , 'BEAR'S BIBLE BOGRAPBY. 7 —A trestreup. ply of this elpgant work, just reteire& Also gurnmerfield's Sermonsornd for sale by June 11,25 B. BANNAIt PIRATES & MURbEI2B. —History of rates pod Horrible Mordara. 'Just received afid or sale,by , May 28, 22- 8. BADMAN. CRACKERS .—Water, &du, Sugar earl Butte Crackers, fresh, for sale by May 2s, 22—, E, Q. & A, lIENDERSON.- ~ (VA TAIN PAPER—Printed on both: 'idea C just riteilied'atud 6ir sale V B. BADMAN ' tu t us 14 .4, 26— H 1; • JOURNAL. ilagAP OF.. PaITSVILLS,LThe sahscnoct bay , ' lag. tiV ,directioti of the Oaincil of the. Borough Poustrille, made . a survey and menet the suede, Janes and alleys of the sad Swank' hereby:gives Oldie mutter holders of lots aid others; that 'the said MAP is now ready for examination at his reel deuce, in Matiantongo streexand invites all interested, ha, examine the same, and. state any alterations they May wish therein previowito its beingdeliverect the CenneiL , , SAMUEL LEWIS. April J~tß, ' - PENNSY,LVANIA , BALL T 42 public ore retmectfollyinformed,that Ole . sobscribers have taken this. large. makcom. Medians establishment; recently' kept mij -a-Johnson. - To the fo ' meepetrans ofthis'estabhstmte nd - the public generally, , the underitigned premise to extend all. the accommodations .and icemtortaat Phis hone° ihaimerrio .satisfactortly received; *hilts ander theeluiroe ot Mr. Johnson. , i• - JOSEPH WEAVER, * I : JACOB .PETERS. • I'Pottsville June II ' ' -24 'RESUMPTION- OF .BUSINESS. • , NEW DRIIG STORE. fallllESubseiiber returns his gratelnlacknowl= edgementa to the citizens of Potts!illetind others, wIM-stepped forward to hip assistance af ter the losaot his property by fire in Depeiriber hiscand Would also acquaint them and the 'pub". litlenerally., that be has again 'Commenced the Drug business in the house formerlioccupied by Charletl W. Cleawna in Centre Street, in the borough al:Pottsville, wherenzay always be had a generallaasortment of . DRUGS, • MEDICINES, PAINTS • • PILLS. • • GLASS,. -'- DYE STUFFS. - • And every other articliirrthe - above line. Which he is disposed to Wien very low and n e e - Immo. dating terms. • • , • • • DI, B. Er Physicians presCriptions Carefully ut up at the shortest notice':. *1a5 4 301:38 , PATENT LIAD FLA T&ROUND ROPE, ' AND- GRNITA . I. Lurie, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING; PA. THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to , rem his most sincere thanka.to Captains and owners of BOats,fetore keepers, hie friends and the public gen erally ,Ifor the very liberal patronage 'and tnany favors he , hal received during a period of upwards of 12 years, which' has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectful. ly inform - them that after the destruction of his man. ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1841, ho built an entire new sad much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted up with new and improved Machinery of the best description, for the 'Manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. He,has also added to the above, an establishment, for the manufaelure of all kinds of light cords, Bed- Ropes, Halteis, Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk, Mason, and measuriag lines, of 'every variety. T J. would also respectfully interne - ad-who -may be likely to want tie article, that he . manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much used in the minaiofFairope. 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 beat material, iu the most careful and experien ced manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofcoils of Italian, Manilla, and Tar'd Winona Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing lines o' all' sizes,' Packing for steam engines. Linev.'fwines and Cordage of ev.' ery ()Ascription. Alst., Tar, Pitch and Oakum: con ~stantly kept on hand. TA's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected'in. Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture,- ha his long experience in then aking of towing lines has convincedhim that they are In article which cannot be made too good, he has been' at great pains angles penae to produce them perfect. Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing line weighing' 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet length 013 lee fiat rope weighing 3} tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk hue, will be thankful• ly receivedind promptly executed on the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill Coen* ty *ill he delivered by rail road an efewhours, free of freightl P. 'Leap quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 B—ly BEI - MOUNT CARBON 110 T EL. Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN BRIGHT respectfally announces to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish. ' ment, situated at the termination the Reading and Philadelphia • Rail Rood, where he will be happy to wait on those who visit the Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel. is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satistactien to all who may teem , iewith a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough Of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to . escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con. fidentiy believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity.' Attached to the Hotel is alarge.: and beautiful garden, overlooking the River' the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the, Mines and 'llene to Sunbury) the Cults° Turnpike, and at the same tithe affording a'real antr roarifirmxtew Of five Mountains. The house is as plied ''with. pure Mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid 'pleasure Car iA kept felt the exclusive accorrimodation•of visitor's, who may tie disposed to visitAhe Mines,;or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. - ; lndivid• uals or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. _ - • Molint•Carbun,Junel9. 1841 DRUGS AND MID WINE E. JOHN S. C. BIOTIN'S Drug and Chemical Store. Centre Street, first door aboie Mahantango S POTTSVILLE, Where be offers for sale a choice and *ell selected assortment of fresh - Drugs, Medicines, Cite- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs., meals. Patent Medicins, I Paint ftrushes,§ash,Tools, Paints, Glass, - Putty. perfumery, &c. Orders from Physicians. Couniri Merchants, thank fully received and promptly attended to, at.n small advance on City wholesale pnces. 117 particular attention given to Physician'eprescrip dons at al hours. November 27 48— VST received and now opening, a large and " well assorted stock of new Fall and-Widter• goods consisaing of pry Goods of every desdriptson, Gradries of all hinds,. China, Glass and Queensaare,---- Fur, Clash, and Hair Seal Caps;" Boom and Shoes, ' Cocas, Pantaloons. 4 7 eeta, Plaster, San, Fish;_ilr Which will be sold'on the Innstliberal•terms, and at very low prices or in lexchinge. for country produce, for which the highest price, will be paid. 1 SAMUEL HARTZ. • • Pottsville, No .1841. NEW GOODS..:-JOSEPIi WHITE Si SON have on hand a. large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, whin& will be sold cheap for Cash, -or in exchange for country produce. • Mt f bon. Oct.:llst.lB4o.' • 4 20-ly • DOCTOR P. F. NAGLE—Re spectrally Leaden hisiroressional services the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity. ?4,7:7-iCvtits office ie at the corner of Markeyand Adarss streets. April 16,.16-4f. . grOOPTIN AND EATI - ACHE.-:-Mitat'a Tooth 1• •• JandEar Ache drutdi, a safe - and 'speedy cure for the;_above &seams., , Just received and • for sale at MARTIN'S Drugstore . .. April 16,16- - • rtARIBING :G A RDENXN G.—The coin' plete Fanner. and the complete Gardener, Jas :received and foraale by B..BANNAN. March 26 • • SCHOOL 1113(11‘14—Wholesale ar4 retail at Philadelphin• prices ; for sale by _ • • , Miyo 19. Imo_' - B. BANNAN, VEGETABLg PlLL. 4 4,—.las; re ice i ved and foteale at MARTIN'S Drag store. 'Aprill6 - • - 16— WYETIPA CUUtteilnlifillfit-Juat reeeiv ed and for sale by ' SANNAN. May 28 . 22 'P Witt EPTING. SC 11U ILKILL COUNTY, PA. LOOK nE aEI 4 _ - AitItiItiGEDIENTPOR 1842.: • , OLD ESTAIILISIIED,PA'SSAGE OFFICE. , lth?Ptui stitearr,cortma or Soria mm% riNHE subscribets beg'leaver -11 ;P..; Md. sitenflon of their- friends, _ pod the public in genera 4 to the fid •lowing arrangement for the year -1h42, for _the.purpore of bringing out Cabin, Sccond cabin and Steerage passengers • Ry the nets fire - ef Liverpool Paeketi.• • Sailing the let;:l3th and 25th of every Month. The shipscodiprutingthisline are Getj...-Virashingtion, Indeti name°, ,United States, . Sheffield, tkirrick. • „Siddons.-, r • Patrick Henry, : Roscoe, • •• " Virginian, - • Stephen Whitney; Reicles, Sheridan. By the Lontithr Pockets, To sail from ,thew York: the Ist, 10th arid 20th—; andtfrotri London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of cacti month. Mediator, • . Ontario, . . Wellingtun r . Toronto, Quebec., . - Westminster, St. James, Switzerland; Montreal; " Hendrick Hodson, • Gladiator, Iri connection with the above, and for the par posti, -- of affording still greater facilities to uSEIELI gere, the subscribers have established the Star line of Liverpool,Packete, To sail from Liverpool on the • 7th and 19th of every month. Comprising the follow7ng very suL parlor fast sailing ships, viz:— Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, 1000 tons Echo,Bso St, ark, . Alexander,. 750 , Windsor Castle; • • Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly new; first class, copper. •ed and.opper fastened. The last four are own. ed exclusively by the subscribers, a fact which: independent ur their long standing in their bu. siness, it is presumed is a Sufficient guarantee to the p ublic which no other house in their line can present. The above ships Will •be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular suacesston, thereby affording passengers au opportunity , of embarking at Liverpool weekly so that there will be no pOssible detention ? Passengers who wish will be found with an abundant supply of 'suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollarf. In all cases where the parties de cline coming out, the Money paid for their pas ta* will be promptly returned. For the accommodathp, of persons wishing to send money to their friends, dratis at sight will be given following Bank and Branches. i On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at` Cork.,, Limerick Mame!. Lendoliderry Sligo - Wexford . Belfast . Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina Tralee YoughaV ' Enniskillen .Montighan Banbridge Ballymenti hirserislown Downpatrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh' Dungannon Bandon Enhis Ballyshannon Strabane D'ingarven Mallow Moneymoro Combat, Kdrush Scotland,--The City Bank of Glasgow.. r England:—Mesars. Phillips 9 Tipladv,,London ; P. W. Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool.. For further particulars apply or address ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER & McMURRAY • 100 Pine street, corner Smith, or to • P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterlooload, Liverpool. • ' AGENTS. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Cu., rhiladelphia, Thomas Opals, Esq.,Albsny. Benjamin Bacoan, Esq. Pottsville. . Paiinges direct from Dublin, Belfast, London. cirrry and Cork. The subscriber is now ready to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of Chit above named Porte in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, and ' • re The subscriber, will also engage , Passer'. gem going out from New York to Lcindop or Liverpool, and transmit money to anyleirt,of. England, Ireland, Wales ini'd Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Journlil office. Cr • .--. B. BANNAN. ItIEW STORE. THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately oceu 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 -Blaciff-'and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimers-Sattinetts-Moneliri de Lanes--Chmt zes-.-Flannele—Cotton fro.•;-Checka, Tickinge, MorMoe—Bleached and Unbleached'llnalins— Wiutcre Veatingre—Shawls.-Silk and r .Cotton Handkerchrefe—Wolsey—Worsted. and Cotton Hoivery—Mena Hose and Hall Hoie—Glovee Umbrellas, &c. GROCERIES. Rialava—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun poweer-1 mperial and Black Teas—Pickles- 7 Spices—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. rasses—sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers,Rice—Ratsiins and Currants—flops &c. " QUEENSWARE. Liverpool, Granite, Conimon and Scotch Ware, Glees Tumblers, Plates, Lames &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Wire, Shovels, dr.c. To all - of which we would invite the attention of- our—friends and of ,the public generally, feeling con fi dent that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN L. W. TROUT MAN, S• SILLYAIAN. November 20 ' 47 HORSES ! HORSES 1 ROOFS RING Boris Ctinica sure destruction Am' to Rine Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and Cal. us on horses. 25-tf Enior's FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the CUM o Scratches, Corks, Split-hoofs, Founder; and al sure.of the feet and. limbs. HEYI.:B EMBROCATION, for old Strains. Bruises stiffness of the jointp, e„. A fresh supply of the above articles just recei vedond for safe at) IS. C. MARTIN'S. Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. February 12. FRESH GROCERIES Old Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young RPtor, Pouchong Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles and Sauces, .a general assortment. ; Red, White, Yellow and .Brown. Soa p -. Wines and Liquors, a full assortment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit t ßice; Cati be bomiht on as reasonable.terms as else— where of E. Q & A. HENDERSON. Ma 28 22 NEW GOODS. .., 1 'FIRE subscriber has returned from Philadel. phia again with hie second eteck ef Goode for the season, which embraces a large and faith. ionable assortment of choice , - Blue Black and lniissible Greet! Cloths, Satailetts and Canimeres, 574inimer Cloths. Drillings; 4e.. • • Sattins and sating* of vatting* kinds, Comprising a general assortment of - DRY GOODS ! - . • all of which will be sold at the lowest cash pri ces or made up in the Most fashionable mariner it the shortest notice.' hiy.ptices I' believe:to be lower than the Goods can be purchased. elite. Where. Call - and see,.and judge.frit yourselves: April 9. 37—. JAMES hicAL ARNEY. HAMS dr,: SHOULDERS. , P . . RIME Western Hams, ( cured witS- and without sinoke.) . . .. - ' Shoulders &.Sides,.. • . ' Boston SMoked Beef, ' • • Bologna Saisage, • ' Smoked, and Pickled Salmon,, , .'• Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel, Shad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fiiih; &c. • forsAle et •E. Qz& IL• HENDERSON'S. May.2B, SMITH & LAmmor,, COAL. COMMISSION ' I+lo 79 Dila :'Street, fihtkidelphia. • • Rafe r io • Messrs. Wm. DavkliaerSi Son, ' ' • • • GG • Fullerton 4 Donnell,- 1 phandeiphia.. D. Lammot 4 son, , _ •• A. Tzaquai r, EPA. " L. Colt& W. A. Smith. New Ypik., • " Alfred Da POOL Esq.; Wilmington, Delaware. Philadelphia, May 7; 20-73 m ROTECTION. NDESINITY''AGAII;IST LINS BY FIRg TuE MIANIEUN INSURANCE.Co4- or enitikaullia.. - Capita' 8 400;000, Paid iii:' • • MART= PERPETUAL. ... • . CONTINUE, to make Insurance permament a ne 600 on every descriptio n of property in town and conntry no the usual favorable terms. Office 1634' - Chesnut Street near.fifth street. ; CLIABLES.N. BANCKER, President. • , DIRECTORS. • - .Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant. • James Dealt. - Frederick Drown, Thomas Hart. - Jacob R. ebtairh, • Thomas S. Whmlon. Iti?icfiards, Tobias Wagner. Modecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G..BANCKER. Seel. The Subscriber has been aPpeintecl agent for the above, mentioned iustitutme, and is now pre pared to make insurance, on every description of property. at the lowest rates. .. • ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville. June 19. 1841. 25 - 1 3' Ind eninicTOgaimit loss or damage by Fire. : Capital 8100,000. ' • %CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN "INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances. either , temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage , by FIRE, in town or country, on Houses; Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furiainue,l _Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Cothrittiiiial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; VMREIS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga7 ges and Ground Rents upon the most.favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by leiter. at the Company's _office; at the' Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • MORTON MCMICIIAEL,PIesident. L KILUSIBIIAAR, Secretary. . Thancrona,: - Morton-McMichael, . Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald i,VEght, P. Ir Lagicrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Hallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Trainman. • ft• W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make lttsumness upon ever)? description ofproperty at the !invest rates. BENJAMIN BANI 4 /411.7 Pottsville, Feb. 27,4184 l DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co. Capital authorized by law, 8250,000. • CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAHE both limited and perpetual Insurances oa Brick, Stone or Franie Buildings, Stores -Hotels, Mills, Mama, Stables, Merchandise, Fur- niture and Property of everydescription, against loss ordamme by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. - - The Delaware - County Insurance company will also tneure against lossonal I kinds o I marine risks and against the damage of upon the transp ortation 'ofgoods, ware s. and merchandise by water, or by rail - 'way. upon terms as favourable ae any other institution. For any further information on the Subject enronce,*either against Fire, marineoriniand risks. Apply to t HENRY G. ROBINSOILiAgent, July 15 34-tf , At Schuylkill Haven. • , or WILLIAM B. POTTS, • A t Orwigahurg.. PIM 4 D Et.rmA, READING., AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD: RATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN DIZE, between Pottsville - and Philadelphia, from April let, 1842, per ton of . 2000 lbs. Platers-Slate, 'riles. Gypsum and Bricks, 62 10 Pig Iron,. Blooms; Timber, .Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, _ 250 Nails and Spikes, Bar end Rolled Iron, Hollow. Mare, Grain; - Self, Bark, Lam. • ' ber, Staves, Sall-Wish, Tobacco and Lead, 290 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and • Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam - En. • glees and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, .Tallow, Rage, Woul, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen. Ware and Glue, 4. 25 Dry" Goods, %Vines and Foreign L;quors, Drugs ,and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be,charged for receiving or de. livening Freight at any of the Company'S:Depois on the !hie, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains, on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3; P.M March 26 OAT MEAL. 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 Fadtory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. even superior, being fresh. It is also for sale ay most of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller '& Haggerty, William Alilnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin. William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. 4c. as well as by some of the merchants in Mineraville and Port Carbon. GLENDRNING & CRAMBERS. Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, &Year! Bar ley, Ott the Willow St. Rail Road, between 12th and 13th, Phila.. November 6. 1841. 45-19* M. A. DOOLEY, AITORNEY AT LAW, `ILL attend to all business entrusted to his care in the counties of , Schuylkill and Berke Br.szanitdra. Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Car . . e. Wm. M. Biddle Esq. ( Sellers 4 , Davis, Michael Koons 4. irk,. Bank & Brooke, } Philadelphia. L & T. F. Shelve% Reed, Brother Thomas.) Office In the first story of the Pennsylvania Ball, Pottsville. - June 18, - , 25—tf - EXECUTORS , NOTICE. A _ LL persons having claims against the Estate of Robert MeDermot, late of the city of New : York, deceaned, : are requested to make known the same without delay, to Abigail Mc derrant, Executrix, James R. Whiting. Esq. or George Hart Executors, in the thy of New York, or to EDW. OWEN PARRY, Attorney for the Executors, Pottsville. April 16, - 16--ti • . Sherman's Cough Lozengers, Sherman's Worm Lozenge* Shernian's Camphor Lozengers, : Sherman's Poor, Man's Plaster. • A fresh supplylof the above valuable Medicines just received and for sale at MARTIN'S Brag and Chemical store, Pottsville. , ' January 29; Ek--3 `UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. Q , . El ILK, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin mtirellas . ".Parasol* and Sun Shades. _ . A complete assortment, just received and for sale by da.A:-.HENDERSON. May 28, • 22 SONGS von Tim COLD WATER ARMY, set to Music, for sale by B. BANNAN. . Juno ll- z - imAPE ' EAEAPEE THAN EVER I— JE— Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled, at $1.1'5 ream 'wholesale, or 123 cents per quire retail. to suit the times. Also a large assortment of paper of vu. perior quality, at reduced-Trice!. Jr.at received end for sale by June A 23- - B BANNAN. LOT FOR RACE.— € kr sale ,a Lot, situate on the Easterly side of William - street.' in the Bor ough el Pottsville, containing iirfront on William at. 55 feet, and 110 feet in depth. Terms 350 cash. Apply at the office ofthe Minertelo3m3l. May 7 19— , . PAPER HANGINGS dr BORDERS.— The subscriber has received- his Spring Patterns or eleght Hall and Pirlor Paper, which he will ifell cheaper than ever. Among the assortment are seir eral new and splendid patterns. Hz HANNA N. April 16 . 16--- PAPER lIANGINGS dr,BORDERB:—A fresh sap "' ply of Elegant Paper Hangifigs and Bolden!, fo rooms and entries, very .cheap, Just received and fo r sale by June 11, 21- . B. BADMAN.. MEANS AND ENDS—Or. self training. by the atithor of Redwood, riepe Leslie, 4 , e. Second edition:- Just received and for sale by May . B. BANNAN. ,SILVER, AND GERMAN SILVER PENCIL "•-7CASES, very cheap, at 37e.and 25 canto each, or sale - by JuneJl-24. EL•BANNAN. AIL ROAD . IRON.—Eleven tonsiefeeperior All.Railread Iron. Van.s. XI. Tor 'saler . ,etteep,•fer cash.. • • .B. F. PORROT.; June Z 1 6 7-4; Pot-mite Iron-Wollor Woes Hishum of WildlCherry: . • ...; GREAT ' 'pOlt • PONSUMPT/oN. , cud Ulna Curtsisers, . 'p Aqunst, Ban cowls, Citotie in tuttriatst, ..Wizoomien Couch, PAINS OR WEAHNIE4I . ' TILE . rEIREAST, CHRONIC, COUGHS and all diseases of die Polmoritry Organs. ' • •, .V.EAtt Virtvr Tr lIASDose.i . .e Ty d fttu I'Rec ci y —Mrs. S. E. A sti was attacked, with this disenve in the fall of 1838, originating frOniei.iielent cold which settled up. on,her -lungs. Veritruis,iemedies were te,sitrtect to-s-the most syilfo.fillypictat4iVere consulted-- • yet step, by step thet•fearfurdisettee,',censumptioa began to prey upOn her% She became !subject to violent file of coughing, eipectorated lame keen; • titles • of matter •,andlwasfividently sinkingl very. • ' .fast. In this. distressiog'attuation,Vter all the, veridus remedies hed. been tried ; in 'vaini and when naught but the geese .seemed to'affl - ir i d tier any Prospectof relief, the invaluable hal:rmy re. stored her.to health; and- tow, in the phice,of.. that emaciated fortni.withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in bettor health end spirits than she has enjoyed for years. rr Sec deserip.. tion:of this interesting case in Dr. Wistar's Tre. ,atise on Consumption. •I r Disinterested Testimony..-: Having I witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr: Wistar's prepare. , lion of Wild Cherry, in' the case of Mrs. Austin, , I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and - car. reel. . L'ILWALTBR - 8, M. D. New York, April 12 ; 1841. A" Surprising Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson. a poor but:highly respectable member of the Meth odist church, was also afflicted witti - Consumpi. thin in its, wore' forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. A bottle of this 8a1... atil was presented to her, which_relieied• her- im gipediatelys This circumstance being made lllnown to theinembere of the church, they pur. chased eeviral bottles for her, which relieved her: entirely. The same society have, purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligunt 'eumitarices, and positively assert'it has nut been used in a single instance whew it has' not given . , surprising relief. ' ' ID' We, the undersigned. Members of the Der. bin Benevolent Society of-the Methodist church, hiving examined the above statement of Mrs. Wiltioes case, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and., earnestly recommend Dr. Wistur's remedy to all whit are afflicted. Gamete Mates, MART GARDNER, • TMOMAS CorlMßs, ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complaint. Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thiscomplaint for nearly five years, during which time she was under the mos, skit:. fel physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic; and Hornecertethic remedies, and every thing that af. fored he any hopes of relief. .She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the _ shoulder and small or the back; a heckitig cough, fiequent • pains in the breast, and has been ens. ble.to sleep on the right side for three years: By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day.-,.. ELIZA THOMPSON'. • Roxborongh, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please amid me. two bottles more of your Balsam of ,Wild• Cherryylikl that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of she firm, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a - great many remedies within the last year, b'ut have never found any thing that has relieved rue so much. It has stopped my rough entirety, checked my night sweats, and sleep better at night and feel better-in every way than 1 have fur many months. Yuen, respectfully, hates KELLY. - Holnicsburg, September 12, 1841. Friend-Wistar —I must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Hal sem. I.lfave now taken three bottles as all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore.. Send me by the stage as .soon es possible, and oblige thy friend. J ACOD M otto AT .,. Bristol, September,B, 11141. Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made. in Consumption, I sent to one • of your Agents the other day fur a bottle, and have f..und it to relieve me so much, that I want • three bottles more sett soon. as 1 belieVe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jayne's Expect : .. rant and other medicines besides, bu: nothing li.s ever dune me as much good as yours has. Send . by the steamboat Bolivar. • Yours truly, WILLIAM TIMMAs. • PAINS IN THE BREAST, DEBILITY, WittENESS AND Couott.—The t ßev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which - he says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared - to be going into a rapid decline. By the-use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered and,now enjoy excellent health. - Asthma Cured.—Mr.: Jacob Snyder has au thorized us to say that lie was afflicted with this , annoying complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vein. He was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit- s ting of Phlegm, Pain in the,Ghest;and sometimes in the region of the Heart, end nuthiug else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers twos also afflicted with an obstinate Cough; originating from a, disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal sam. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this mediCine. und so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that jt has already attained the highest reputation; and al though. scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can proudly say, its fame has spread in every direction, and it its rap idly acquiring a 'celebrity unequalled, by any medicine4ter offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicine an important and valuable Oda= to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those affficted,"and there are doubt less; thousand suffering who would resort to it 'fer, relief if they could obtain it conveniently. ICE. Be particular when you purchase, to ask for DR. WIsTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, as there is on article called the "SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,' advertised, which is entirely a differ..' ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. ' A purely vegetable and' highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Vieginiana, or " Wild Cherry Bark"—approvoa by the_ College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. ' • No Quackery Deception. - The physician may boast of his skill in many . diseases—the quack may puff hie aonderfur cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organ's, it is universal ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success• ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wastes I Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected' some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishing healing and • restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in'the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Complaints, dimities which have 'battled ) the skill of the most diatinguishcd physicians, when patients have suffered with the most do tressing cough,great difficulty in breathing, night smears, bleeding of the lungs, 4c.• after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmareepias have fatled r this.lnvaluable remedy has riot only given surprising relief but actually effected cures; alter - all, hopes of a iccovery bad been entirely do . quaked of. Besides ttssurprising efficacy in these form dable complaints, it has proved a very, superio r .remedy for disease+ of children, such as Croup Whooping Cough. &c., and in those disordeo thit‘prevail so-extensively throughout the elate eeason;such as Coughs, - Colds, Pleurisy: 10. yenzo, atietrains in the Breast. proceeding from (neglected coids.it stands unrivalled. Prepared. wholes ale and retail, by itin.t.nv & CO., Chemists,' N0....33 South • Fourth stns l i Philadelphia. Price I 3 1 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN, S. MARTIN, • Agent for Schuylkill county% . • . Druggiete•and dealers supplied,at 113 wtiuleaale 2 I prices. innuctrY - LEE ICI DIBERTON BOA:KPING SCHOOL Fo FEMAIJCS.--Stunted in Cheater County, Penn Sylvania, 28 miles N. W. from Philadelphia, and miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenixvl 4 ll e November 2' 5 • Il II