IS MEE - svittehes. • • . remember,.l remember„ - . 'The girlst I usedsto lave; • The first[ thought was purer than. ' • The plumage of the dove- - 1.1 • I worshiped, her from hut • MI round to sunny May, The thirty-first of which she. with _ . A tinker ran away! The maned shone-into my heart _As stars shinein thu-sea; Au such a Grecian nose, - no wo- Mas , • i ever had but she. I loved, her well, ph! how I'loved; • - And she was *arm enough,, I'd loved her now it I had'ot caught:— Her taking yeller snuff! r- Then•aanto the third,;G' ods! what an,eye, • .Looked in upon my ,heart..! 7 Oh remembe r how a glance • Would make my boy.blood start, • And all went swimmingly, until . • . One a w ful ,night, alas ! When getting pretty thick, I found—' • That eye was made , • • The fourth I did't love again, • I'm thinking, very soon! • If my meniory serves me, twiet till '";Aboutthe fiat new moan ! . This time I thought 'ties 01l korrect, All dangers I could scar— She was sitting on iier -pony when— Onefairy fool fell off ! I've never ventured on the fifth, • . I've had any mete, Of bright blue eyes--01 Grecian I Oise; Of doves and wooden fed; 1 smokes and chews, tind'ents and sleeps, • ' And laughs and tubes my \ease, And loves no sort of vimmin now= • Exceptin' loaded cheese! / • PERIL:TN PO.ITION ur ST. POIif.R.BURG.—It is Melancholy to contemplate the constant danger in which this brilliant capital is: placed. if Mr. Lobes picture is not over charked, the ocour yenta ofit idrunglwesterli wind -and high water just.at the breaking up of the ice, would-at may time suffice to occasion en inuiiiiition --sufficieut to droWn the - whole population and to convert the 'entire ells . ..with all its sumptuous palaces Into a chaotic miss of ruin. The-pulf of Finland runs Ao a point as it approaches the month of the Ne va;lsrhere the most violent gales are always those from the west, So that the mass of waters, on stichileeastons, is always forcibly impelled tow ards:the qtYi. The island }brining the delta of 'the Neva, on . which St• retersburg stands, is ex -hearty low - 40 flat, andlthe highest point in the City 'ir probably not more than twelve er fourteen feet; is therefore, enough to place all St. Peters burg under water, and a - rise of. thirty feet is e. aringh - tedrown almost every human. being in the Ore. The poor inhabitants are, therefore, in constant danger of destriiction anu can never lie certain that the whole 6011,000 of them may ,not, within the next tweety-fout hours be washed , out of their houses like so ma ny,drowned rats.— i The truth, the siihjeet ought hardly to he spoken of with .9cvity, for the danger is too imminent,' and ihereflect ion often Makes Many hearts quake in St- Petersburg, ,The only hopeof this apparent- Iq city, hi', that the three circumstances may never occur simtiltaneously, high wa , tar, the breaking up-of the .ice, and a gale of ' wind horn the west. There are_so many points of the compass ' for the wind to'clioose among, , that: it would limn perverse in 'the extreme to so 'critical a Moment; nevertheless the wind does not blow mean from the west during spring; and the ice floating in the -Neva, and the Gulf of Fin!apt if of it bulk amply sufficiently to oppose a formidable obstacle to the water in the upper part of the titer. Had the ancient sages of lthlt tai kept Taretoriological records, one might per !'haps be able to calcul4i,how often in a thousand ',years, such a flood tia„'yie are here supposing might bc likely to occur'. As it is the world , need not be at all surprised to read in the newt:, papers one of these days that St.• Petersburg, of -ter rising like a brightliieteorlfrom the swamps of Finland, has suddenly been extinguished in them like n'isill.o.the.wisp. May heaven pro. tees the city !—Foreign Quariertg Review. Tuic ORM/DM CR, NEW &mil—Pope Greg my the XIE made a reformation of the Calendar. or old style. - which had, before that time, been in gimel use all over Europe. The year according to the Julian calendaryconsisted 0f363 days and 6 hours; which 5 hours being one fourth part of a day, the common year consisted of 365 days, and eveirfourth year one day was added to. the month - or February, which made each of those years 360 days; they ere usually called leap yews. Thtsleomputation, Om' near tbe,truth, more than • the solar year by 11 miriutes, which-lo 131' years amount to a whole day. By which the vernal equine: was anticipated 10 days, from . the time ot the general council a.if Nice, held in the year 325,0 f the Christian era, to tfie time of Pope Gregory; who, therefore, caused 10 -days to be taken 'oot of the month of October, in 1582, to make the equinox fall on the 21st of !starch, as it did at the time of that council. And tolPre vent the like variatienrin future; he ordered that 3 days should be abated in every 403 years, by reducing she leap years at the close•ot,each cen tury, for 3 successive cer.surie, to common years, and retaining the leap years at the close of each fourth century only. ' _ This was at that time esteemed as exactly conformable to . the true soldr_ year. ,but Dr. nicikes.the solar year - ; to be 365 days, 5 bonne - end 48 minutes, 54 seconds, 41 thirds, 24 fourths, and 31.11ths; wording to which in 400 /ears, the Julian( year 0f1365 3d; 1 h. and 55 min. which is dear tivo hours, sci that in. 50 cen turies it will amo . inii to n day. Although the Gregorian calendar or new style had long been used throughout the greatest part of Europe, it did not take place in Great Britain end America, until the let ofJanuary, .1752; and 'in September following, the Al days were adjus ted by:calling the 3d day of thattrionth the 141.11 and continuing the rest in this order. ' A GREAT entnay.v.—One otour English papers received by the, AciLia contains ;the following =account of an • immense chimney which was at the point ,of completion at , Glit.gev. • Sr. ROLLOX 01111,1F.1.-VlO nnderstand that l chimney Soil! be fi nished to-day , when the c i tizens of planow imry be gratified with seeing her majesty's flag floating' - an elevation 01 swirly SOO feet above the adjacent . grottoes.* I n a few days'we hope to give the statistics of ,this extraerdibarrivork, by-Mr. Andrew Thompson, that able engineer .who has superintended' its erection. - . The extreme height, 'from the groinui to the copestone, is i4t we beliew, be about .450 feet . ; and, rising frorria base forming the highe , 4 table.hind of the city, the stalk is sell . ) from a great distance in the surrounding country. to relative height, independent,of the elevation of its belie, it ii6little inferior the loftiest super. structures UPthe world, in absolute height, it -;,towers_into the air iinenuiperably • higher. The -great pyrimid. Cheops, risen 49 . 8 feet, but this in clodes a hale of 150. The 'ttasburg' Cathedral is 474; St.. Peters, in Rome, from ground to • pinnacle, 459,- being exactly the, altitude of the enousfre_chimeetist. Paul's; in London, 370. .The hite , pf the chinilioy under ground, 46 feet in'dittnieter; at the grotiiid,' 40; at the point attained un - ,Thursd.ly totenpo n (being 426 feet in height, the diameter fek 9 inches., and at the towit will of 13 fcei.- fl Inches. Conious Arresavicz OF THE LARTII.---t. lay ton reizeetty made a successrul ascension in- a bal .. loon from Columbus; Ohio.? Among the re.narks ,uf his jOurnalef the curial trip , we were struck by the feriowing-t - Fruin the questiona that I am frequently asked, en idea seems to esiay with many -that te4bnauts lose sight of the earth when at great heights:- This is a mistake; they never do, except when clouds intervene, or :slight appears, On the contrary, the earth is always like an-'immense concave, : • map. painted different colors,':. which , - designate not the different townships or counties, as the . coloring map:generally do; but the various pro. ducts or the eel' That the earth, which, in real. ity, -is conves,ehould appear to the coronaut to tie concave, may at first seem strange to • many but a moment'd reflection, willA•ender it...clear. His • horizon is frequentlY upwaids of ahundredmiles froria- him.—Draw a right,angled triangle, arid mane the base line fitly-or liiXtY iling3 an long as _ : the perpendicular, the hypothenuse and base will - then' be e nearly in the same line. The horizon appears to the wronaut to. be on a . perfect level ~ with theca of the balloon; but the -part of the • earth directly underneath him seems at a 'great distance from him, consequently ihe whole • face of the scene must appear COMM& giliiiiill 1372LZGIVZ!EI IDIAN VEGETABE.PILS, Of the: North" Anierica e of Health. - As appears by the folloioiv circumstances, ate fast superseding the, use of oil dais .Pins as a oravaßep. ammo?, for the purification of the blood. aid-as a eonsiquence, the eradication of insnisz giam - the HIMAN SYSTEM , THOMAS,& JAMES BEATTY, IaiIIAVING been duly . appointted County Agent /La for the sale,in large or small quantities;„ of the maMed article, suggest the 4 tiallowingi as strong presumptive proof, that the claim of this Medicine to public confidence, is founded utaitin. questionable ai.d we believe,' unquestionable au. iliiititY• l • t Letier from Mr. Camfield, Travelling Agent for ibia !Jolted States. Meslirs. T. Sr. J. BEATTY. I herewith enclose fur your service in the way of advertising:l6S notice of Stichter & Me. Knight, successors to Keilik & Stipbter; Read. tog, who are agents fir Brandreth Pills, and peihaps for others. YAP will perceive the form of their language, tinder _these circumstances, and my business is to appeiselou of the testimo ny which the genlemen to whom. they - refer have already given,—*four of them prior to the in. ierence, and one, Mr. G. IL Miller, since the reference. but' without being informed' of it by me, or in any manner alluding tatit. s Ticiii ; Ea & M`Knotrr, (es successors to Keim Sc Stichter, Reading) haying been duly appoint ed county 'agents for the excellent and-superior medicine above - named, are now prepared to - sup. .ply the demands of fqmer agencies, and wil be gratified by thi appointment and supply to new ones, on the usual liberal terms, "Fur the diameter of these_ pills, we refer with confidence, but without asked consent, to the following "named gentlemen, who-have sold them long,enough to know their true value in ewmparisein with any others now in• .market.— Their relative location gives every facility to the -inquirer who desires to obtain, either for sale or use, a first rate article." -To take them in donsecutive order, then Mr. C. W. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek,, , Jan, 26. took of me on commission, 6 doz. Since.that time, he purchased of K. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating' that he never had a medicine which brought back so good a report, nor one 'which had so ready a sale. .As he is •Post Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascertain whe her my veracity can be impeached andel the same time learn what other pills, he selltpor has sold. Mr. O. H. Miller, late .01 Brickensville, had requestcd me to appoint him an agent for Worn eladorf, beceitise4te well knew the value of the article; April 20th he OA of me 4 dozen, and on the 24thuinst. he had sold 26 bOxes. it being in Womelsdurf, a flew article, and bought 2 dozen more. This Statement is similar to the tnregoing. 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 Ildrinst. he paid me fur 7 dozen, stating, as do the others, that nu medicine with Which he is aenuainted has , as good .. .‘name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a mnn who has the white steeling, probatly near 60, whom I seen, and who states, that no other rem. edy has rendered him any service, but that this has, and now that he is persuaded to pi:heme, - am fully persuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pits, but states, that he.finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of them—that tho' ho had these less than 4 mouth?. and the others several years, of these he now sells, about 10 bows where he has a call' for ooe of the other sort. Ile mentioned a won,. an who has durinvieveral years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had been invoked, she his dot found, any benefit, save in the use of these pills. - I would add much general and particular in tomation, but shall defer to a more convenient opportunity an exposition which must be interest ing to all who are liable to diseases. Tolhe bu siness in hand, the reference, I have paid the at. tention jtseenis to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest desire that it may be read with can dor;; and produce the effect to which truth is al ways entitled. Respectflllly, - R. CA NFI ELD, TravellingAgt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 The following named gentlemen compose the list ot agents for this ,county and vicinity, so far as tlay Are at present received. Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. T.& J. BEArry; Pottsville. ' Daniel Saylor,Schaylkill Haven, ' • Caleb Wheeler. Pinegrove, ' Jobe Snyder, P. M: Friedensburg, J. G, Matz, Port Clinton, B. K. Miller, McKeansiirg, • Wrn.,Taggart, Tamaqua, , F. Dreg & Co. Tußearnra, Samuel Boyer, Middle Port, Seidel & Co. flaniburg,. ' J. Wiest, Klingerstown, Aaron .Matthews, P. M. Lower Mahantango - Jacob Kauffman. Upper .do Kauffman, do • do Harper, P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) 'S. Shindel, Gratztown. Prineipalj Office. 169 Race Rt. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT, • Vice Nis% N. A. Col. Health..' At the Old tatui, No. 65„North Front street East rid e --.. . THREE DO RS YROHiTHE CORNER OF ARCH ST. I PAILADELPAIA. ; nfivinflicrt. It revs of • 4 , Whitehetddryand / Calomel. I'. srmadio Oil, § Red Precipt; '.. Red. Lead, .1 , White do Litharge.i Vitriol Mb. Chronic Yellow, . Sulp.Quinine . do Green: , Tart. Emetic do - Red • Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow . do' liiiixii Sugar Lead do ' Aceiii -. Copperas , Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Gam. do Aq. Forris Acet. Morphia • Muriatic Acid , Suilph.' do F.psom Salts - • , Lac.Strilphur - Tart. Acid . opi.de.Nareot. Sup .Carb. Soda • Kerniefiblincral Corros,Sub.Merc. Ethiope do. Refiners offlhamphor,SalNitre,Btitristrine,llerix. Sic.-Offer fortmlethe above mentionell articles. to. .gether with a general assortment of Paints, Orugs and bye Stuffs, and every other a rticle inthe Chem . icalsnd Medicine line. Being manufcturers ofall theartielesenumerated under the above head,';they pledge themselves to supply their friends and.the public :on the- most reasonable terms. ' -- Window:and Picture Glass.from 68, 438. Odt 1 1837 . . 48— Philadelphia krzealil . CAUTION TATRAORDI I NARY. V k ME six or seven of the Philadelphia Druggists ha escended to the meanness to, try to sell the imitation of ntcrfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, rieanse or restore n_ hair, end Hay'S Liniment, a cure for Piles, and all -earernal sores and swellings. All Druggists and - 'Country - Merthaats are hereby warned not to buy either of these livticles in .Phila delphia, as they would be wholly unsilable,:-All sees of these articles ate warned never to bufanychy these names, without the signature of Comstock . Co. on the wrappere.—take this notice with you to test by it. or yon will be cheated. Send to us by let ter, at New York, and we 'deliver 'them at Phila. delphia, Baltimore, or any of-the laree.cities; free 01 all freight charges. COMSTOCK 6: CO. solo proprietors, & wholesale Druggists, 71 Maiden Lane. New York. • .! . Add by John S.C. Martin. William` T. ypting ;and Clemensi4 Partin, Druggists, Pottsv i l le. May 7, 20.4:1y. %R EA'S BUILE 1110GRAPHV-With-sev - eral hundred engravings. being •T B Oraphy of the Lives aralcharacters of the principal' rsonage.s re corded in the-sacred writing& - Practically adapted to the instruction of youth and Rrivatd,faiiiilieiCiust received owl sareby ' I3."B4IiNNAN. - ~ May 28_ 22- . . R h TIEPHEN 9 B TRAVELS—Stephen't Travels •"in Turkey. Greece, Russia and PeLindolso gypt Arnbi3, Petrzett a the Holy 'Land. Jost' re. copied al% for sale by. BANN/km 'PIRATES dr liltalPEßS.-filigtoly' of `pi rates and Horrible Murdars. ;Jost received and or sale by May 28, • ' ECIBANNAN. CU "TA AN PAPER — Printed !Ots both sides `"-' Just r eceived and for ' B.BANNAN hat *a 4. • ; ;•S— -, VIOLIN & FLUTE PRECEPTORS.—For sale by April 16: 16- a BANNAI4. - , - - CM lERILi. BR!) ra ER, ' CONSVIIIPTfO2I. - - • DR. .TAYLOR'S BALSAM .OF •LIVERWORT. , • For Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Spittin g i of Blood, 'Pain in the sides or breast, Asthma, Pkurily.`thorttiess of breirth, /Palpitation of the. 'heart, Debility; Nereonsiaeis, and • aft diseases ofthetLungsand Liver. • • - . PREPARED at 375, Bowery; Witte city of New' York, where, the article fi rst origintued, turd .is only genuine. ; . This medicine has been used in the city of N'ew ot. with:iinesampled success, for eight years and .found equally . beneficial throughout the country. It isnow need by many of the medical faculty with hi creased confidence and satisfaction. • ' See when you' putchase that you get thestruelnevi cine, from 37 Bowery, New York; mid by speerfiea tions! ; • . Remarkabk Cure of .Consumpliarto, I have been an irivadid for bree . years, and have suffered every torture from confined . consureption. But Dr.' Taylor has wholly cared me. " The large quantities of tnatters he usedito taiga has subsided,rmy cough haw ceased, midi sin fleshy again, my health be ing wholly mirrored by using three bottles of his cel ebrated Balsam. M. E. WINDLEY, ;, 139, Maiden Lane, New York. Shortness of Breath. For this disease Dr. Taylor's .flalsam Of Liverwort bas no equal _Baying the Asthma, a severe lain in my left side, and some dough; I was induced to,try the above medicine, and great was my joy to find it cured me in about two weeks. It also cured my mother of a severe attack of the Liier complaint. Anti which she had suffered twe years. J.C. STONE.- . • • 23 Hall Plaee, New York. Surprising Cure of Consumption, Mr. R. Gladdin of Delhi New Tort, of aAtuml convumptuous constitution, has been saved from an untimely end by the use of Dr. Taylor's Bale= of Liverwort. A severe cold brought on an attack or Pleurisy. and thus , ended in general debility and con sumption. A cimeitant cough. hectic flush, restless nights, quick. pulse, and continued loss of flesh, augur ed a speedy deatb ; but as soon as he commended the use of this Balsam, he grew better, and is,new fully restored to health: • AGENT. -room TAYLOR'S • • BATIAAM OF LIVERWORT. The cures and benefits procured by the use of this medicine. in all cases of diseases of the Lungs, is al— most increditable. It has been need by several per dins in this neighborhood and there th scarcely an in stance but its benefits have been fully resided. , Per sons of with Coughs, Colds. Asthma, d ifficulty of breathing, paints iii the side or breast, spit ting of blood catarrhs, palpitation of the heart,oppres slog. and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleu risy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficulty or profuse expectoratien, and .all other affections of the chest, lungs and liver, should not fail of procuring a bottle of this Medici ne. J. WiIIGHT, Sandy Hill, Washin gto n county, N. Y. The composition of Dr. Taylor Balsam of Liver wort is only known by the Propnetor, therefore it is dangerous using any but that from 375 Bowery. TO TtIE PUBLIC WE hereby certify that our son 6 years or age. was suddenly taken with a fever. and after a severe sick. ness a violent- .. I ,h ensued. . . • Ile was bloated; his skin was filledond his. physi. clan said there was no favorite ern:loin about him, that he haira.confirmed consumption. At that' time, we procured a bottle of that valuable 'medicine, Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort. After taking one bottle we began to have hopes of his recovery. He cosign. ed until he had used five bottles. ft Is now-a:year from that time; and his health is.better than it has been since an infant. DAVID& HANNAH ROGERS. Granville. Washington co.. N.Y. For proqf of the above statement I refer to the sub scriber above people of high respntability. - • GEORGE TAYLOR. VIOLENT CIIIOII AND COLD CURECL—I II he severe change of Weather having given Inti a most violent cold, also esfectoration and difficulty of breathing; was muchdistressed until I took Dr. Taylor's. Balsam of Liverwort. I found this medicine to suit my case and cored Me at once which causes me to recommend it to others. ' J. .1. FISHER. 17 Barrow st.N. Y. PAIN INSTHE SIDE AND Bam . orr.--These diseases have caused me much trouble, and often prevented my attending to business. Every medicinal heard of I tried, but round no relief. As a last resource I con cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. As soon as I did, I grew better, and have been gaining ever since,; am now in good health, and can truly re commend ',this Balsam as being far superior to any thingelse.; A. L GREEN, 2 Pitt at. N. Y. SPITTING OP BLOOD CURED —For four months I have had a discharge of blood from the lunge, almost da'ly. Also a dry hard cough, some pain, great weak ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 3 months. I ccincludEd to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, of which three bottles have made an entire sure. L. V. AVILAN D. 171 Oak at. N. Y. For sale only in Pottsville, by JOHN S.C. MARTIN, Agent. May 28, 1842 22-Iy. A dye to sorrel4ops most Interesting— One that gray-headed mortals should be testing A ereati" Phenomenon in Chemistry." It is strange but any ens may see East India Dye that. brown or black as sin, • Colors the hair, but will not stain ibb skin. TO THE OLD. AND YQVNG. HO! YE RED HEADS AD GREY " ; PHENOMENON IN CHEMISTEY. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE. • Colake the. Hair, and will not the skin!! rillilOye is, in form of a powder which in plain matter of fact may be applied to - the hair aver night. thd first night turning the lightest red or grey hair 'if, a dark brown, and by repeating a second or third night, to a bright jet black. Any person May, therefore; with the least - possible trouble, keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black ; with a posi tive assurance that he powder. ifapplied to the skin. will not Color.' There is a* trouble, in removing it from the hair, as in all powders before made. By an occasional application, a person turning 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 easily test This dye is sold only by COMSTOK & CO.; I Maiden Lane, New York. , For salr only in Pottsville, by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, May 7, 1 MEDICINES! ,BIEDICINESI DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated CaMoreile Pills do Soothing SOO for children. Baron:Von Hatcheler's, Herb Pills, Duct. Goodie's Female Pius, Duct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pi,114 Duet. Hunt's BotauX, Fur Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to-be superior to 'any Medicine ever yel offered to the Public. - _A fresh supply of the above Medteines, jos receivediand for sale at the Drug Store of Dee ItJOHN S. C. MARTIN. I E'D'EN PIPE, HYDRANTS, &c.—The sub RAI scriber hasfur Rale Leaden Pipe of various thick 'leases. for conducting water to, house-5..4a other purposes. Also. Hydrants, Strip Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules, of the most approved kinds. Just re ceived and for sale cheap by B. BANNAN April 16 a, 16— PICTORIAL BIBLE,—With 600. Illustrtt - tlona, 3 volumes, elegantly buund , =-prica $6 Just received and for sale by a June 25, BANNIIAN. j ALS I A 31 OF WILD OillEttitY.--Ju4t ; .re 11-1 0 Ceiveli t fresh supply of the above article. or sale by, J. S;C. ART IN , April l6rl§-- Sole agent for Schuytkill countsj , "E'l NEUF RAG E HOME IN D,us rity, BLA Pi BOOKS:—The subscriber manufactures -all -hinds of Blank Books, from 6.4 cents to 812 each, whiarhe will warrutt to be eqUil io quality to any purchasetf;leleewhere, at Phila'delpb;a prices, . April l6';1 B. BANNAN. SPRING GOODS .— %V4I be opened on Monday morning nest, a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS--comprisineevery variety of Foreign, Do mestie, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all-of which Will ha offered very iow. 1 ., April 30138 _WE OF NAPOLEON.-'—The Life of Napo loon, ith 500 Illustiations, complete int 2 loge pride.ss. hist reeeiveo and for sale by - ; March 1%12 13 4 4NfIAN. • I Ani, • z COMMON SCHOOL HIST°. RY—Jost received ar.d for sale by , May 210 21— ' ,2 B. BAN/VAN. S TEEL PENS—Eveiryariety; 'just eliestiand foreale'wy cheap , B. B e Z.JVNAS: June 11! • PRINTERS , INK,—In 12 - and . 251T1s.$ege,a m Ptigip l / 1 ;iO , prices, for sale , by , ito LBATROSS QUlLLS.—Albatroas:Quilli, a new ••••••• an excellent article, just received sato tale b? June 11; 24- ' l3 -MAIWANe •: MEE PLACE BCREENEleraiir Place' •L - Screens; Intul received AM for sale by hue It 24,- . B. BANNAN. • .THE ' 'MINERS' .:','•4I)I.IRNAL ~ •. PATENT LIAD'FLAr&R.OUND, Lin% Twine and Cordage; t,tlPet ol l9 - • , 'REAR!'/VG. PA. • • •• • .011 1 030111 AS JACKSON; begs leave- io ietuni his' tit moat sincere 'Menke to Captains and'Owners of Boaltatore keeper*, his friends and the patine gen forthe very liberal patinnage and many favors . be has received„ daring a pericidi of upwards of 12 `years, which has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading. and he would respectful ly. intern:l them that after the destruction' of his manr afactory by the' great freshet ofJanuary, 11311,:;he ,built an entire 'new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which be - has fitted up with new and improved machinery of de best description, for the manatee.. tare of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully goal to any in the United States. He has also added wale above, an establishment for the manufacture of ,alt kinds of light cords, Bed Ropes, .I:filters, Wash Unes.Twines, Chalk, Mason. and measuriee lines, of every variety. T. J. would also respectfully infoim 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 FLit 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../. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very kit material, in the most careful and experien. cal:manner, and by machinery . of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment *foods of Italian, Manilla, and Tar'd Russia - Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing-lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines, Liees.'Pwines and Cordage of es, cry description. Alsc, Tar, Pitch and Oakum. con etantly kept on hand. • T. J's. ben quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved e lan of his own, and of the best and strongestitiect of Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufactsq. as his long experience in then eking of towing litres bas convincesl-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. 12 0 rders for any thing in his business from a fishing line weighing 1-10th ofan ounce, to a thousand feet length et 3 inch flat rope weighing 31 tone, or from a 15 incbcable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful. ly received and promptly executed on the most rea tocibieterms. Any thing ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will ie delivered by rail road in a few hours, free o freight. P. S.any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 s 8-15 1110tiNT CARBON HOTEL.' Schuylkill County, Pa. DEIT'IItN BRIGHT respectfully announces tolds friends and - the public that he has tak. en thh.splendid, airy and delightful establish • ment, situated at the termination o vss ' • the Reading and Philadelphia Rail o MIN g • Rood, where he will be happy to.wait on these who visit the Coal Regina, on_busmess, or fur the purpose of enjoying the mounttin air and water. The Hotel is large, finishel and fiirnished.in the best stylef—and no pains vill be spared to render satisfaction to all who tray favor it. with a visit. Being withit,' ten muster' walk of the Borough of Pottsville,. though sufficiently removed to escape the dust' and nciae of that busy, bustling place, it is con. fidentl) believed that it will be found much more pleasart and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and teoutiful garden, overlooking the River Schuvkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Lad, (extending to' the lilinekand thenc to Suibury) the Ctotro Turnpike, and at the same tine affording a real and romantic view of five' IVountains. The house is surplied with pure fountain spring wilier, end a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendd pleasure, Car is, kept for the exclusive accomnodattun of visitors, who may he disposed to visitthe Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman ' tic scesery of the.surrounding country. Individ. oafs or families niaji rely on having ample room, and cory possible attention. Mount Carbon,Junel-9,.1841. rHT.Subscriberreturne hisgrafefnlaclinowl ergements to the citizeniof Pottsville and others who stepped forward to his assistance af ter theloss of his property by fire in. December last, aid would also acquaint them and the pub lic getetully, that he has again commented the Drag Business in the house formerlyoccupied by Charles %V. Clemons, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a general assortment of DRUGS, PAINTS G LASS, MEDICINES,: PILLS, DYE STUFFS. And wary other article in the above line. which he is deposed to sell on very low and accomma. datinp terms. N. L. Physicians prescriplions carefully of up it tho shortest notice. May al, 1:.38 WM. T. EPTING. agAP OF POTFSVILLE.—Tho subscriber hav .LVs mg, by direction of the Council of the Borough of POISV ille, made a.survey and map of the , streets, lanes tnd alleys of the said Borough. hereby gives piiblic notice to holders of lots and others; that the said NAP is now ready for examination at his resi denceos Mahantongo street, and invites all interested to exaaine the same, and state any alterations they, may with therein previous to its being delivered m ale Coined. SAMUEL LEWIS. Apri'.3o--18 1r " public are'respectfulfy informed that the su3scribers have taken this large .and coin. . mOdions establishment, recently kept by, William G. Johnson. To - the for. 'riff patrons of this establishment and thb pnblic generally, the undersigned promise to extend all the accommodations and comtoits at this house 'halt men so satisfactorily rcccimd, while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPII WEAVER, - JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, 24 3:031.17GS AND D/XEDZOINES. POTTSVILLE, SCHUTLEOLL COUNTS', Pl. Where e offers for sale a choice and well selected assortment of fresh i Dmg;,ltled - icines. Cho- 'Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. mica's, Patent Medicine, Paint Bmshes,Sash,Tools, Paints, Glass, ' ' Putty, Perfumery, &c., Orders :rem Physicians, Country Merchants, thank • fully received and promptly attended to, at a snail advance on City wholesale pribes.• g7Particular attnntion given to Physician's7prescrip • . boas at al hours. Noveoher 27 I UST : received and now opening, a large and Lw - well assorted stock at new Fall and Winter goods consisting of . Dry Goods of every desdriptton, Groarics of all kinds, China, Glass and Queenswzre, Fur, Cloth, and Hair Seal Caps, BOots and Shoes, Pantaloons, Vests, ke, . Plaster, Salt, Fish, Ate' Which will be , sold on the most libaralierms, and at very law prices or in .exchange for country arca - tree. for which the highest price will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. .1241. .- lig MY . "GOODS4 7 4OSEPH WHITE 4-11 & SUN have uni hand a large and - general assortment of fresh and iteasonable goods„which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. . M t.Cebon. Oct. 310..1840. 4 E.' W., EARL, Sign of thnGolden Bali • 'room AND EAR ACllLE.—Mitit's Tooth and Ear Ache drops, a safe and speedy cure "for the 'Am* &totes , 'Jest received - and. for sale. at MARTIN'S Drugsto , .Aprille, 16-- 1101A1LIIINd liDENlNG:—The'coin! plote Farmer.:thsdAe complete Gardener: , Ja:st received and ferule by , • • ' & BADMAN. Much 26 - . SCHOOL BOtlK.Sr—Whidesile and 'retail:at Philadelphia prices:for sale by ; • March 19, 12-- . - . BAN/UN. • , RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS NEW DRLG STORE. PENNSYLVANIA HALL JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Deng and Chemical Store, Centrr Street. first door above Mabantango S LOOK IMRE! Pottsville, No DOCToR P. F. NM LE--Re • J„lspectfully waders his professional services to the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity. His office is at the corner of Market and fW 'IL Adams streets.. April 16, 16—tf. INDIAr"VEGETADIE "PILL.Slest re ceiyed aid foraale at 14ARTIN'S Drug store ' April 161 . ' • " 16— . wvEtivi cuunclintrAllo:4ost receiv ed and for sale by ft BANNAN. May MI tA, A RRANGEVENTFOR 181 . OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, ' 100 Pt= iITREET. • RS COE/L.OF +SOUTH • . ITIHE subscribers beg,. lea:ire to gall •IL — the attention of their friends, 1. is atuithe public. in general,qo the fel = ▪ • !erring' arrangement for4tie year 1842, for the.porpose of bringing dirt Cabin, Second Cabin arid Steerage passengers By the new line'of Liverpool Packets. Sailing the let, lath and 25th of every month. The shipricomprleing this line are Geo. Wishington, Indep ndonce, United States, Sheffield, thrrick. ' - Siddons, Patrick Henry. Rosette, Virginian, Stephen Whitney,: Rosales; Sheridan. ' By the London Pockets, To sail from New York the Ist, 10th and 20th— and ,from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator, , . Ontario, Wellington, Toronto,, Quebec, ' Westminster, Philadelphia, St. lames, Switzerland, Mootreal, Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator, In connection•with tho above, and for the our pose of affiirding still greater facilities to passer!- ' gas, tho subscribers have established the Star line of Liverpool Pockets, To sail from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of every month, comprising the follow7ng very su. perior,tast sailing ships. viz:— Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, 1000 tone Echo Sill, no . St. Alexatder, 730 Windsor Castle, Glover, 1000 MI of Which are nearly new, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened. The last four arc own. ed exclusively by the subscribers, a tact which, independent or their long standing in their bu siness, it is prcsunked is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no - other house in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succession. thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool a eekly so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an diur.dant supply of suitable provision for the voyage ; at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases where the parties de. dine coming out, the money paid for their pas sage;will be promptly returned. For the accominodOtion of persons wishing to send'money to their friends, drafts at sight will be given on the following Bank and Branches, viz On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork ;-. Limerick Clonmel Ldndonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone- Coleraine Kilkenny Bullion , ' Tralee Youghal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Bandon Ennis Ballyshannon. Strabane Dungarven Mallow Moneymore Cistebill Kilresh Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs:Phillips cY Tipladv, London ; I% W. Byrnes, Eeq., Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address (if by letter post paid) GLOVER# McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 3& Waterloo Road, Livbrpool. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Bacoan, Esq. Pottsville. . Passages divert from Dublin, Belfast, London • derry and Cork. The subscriber is now ready to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of the above named Portain vessels to sail in the months of April, May, and June. . tEr The subscriber, will also engage Passen- 25-tf gers going out from New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part o England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap. plication at the Miners' Journal ogee. B. BANNAN. THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately occu pied by J. W. Laviton & Co. and have just re. cured and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. nmong which are DRY GOODS. Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cissimers-Saltinetts-Mouslin Lanes--Chint zes—Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks, Tickings, Morinos—Bleached and Unbleached Muslim— Winter Vestings—Shawls. -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cotton Hoisery—Mene Hose and Hall Hose—Gloves— Umbrellas, &c. Rio—Java—Lughira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson--Gun pciweer—lmperial and Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup--Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fiah-;-Soaps — ; Crackers—Rice—Raisins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &c. Q UEENS WARE. /- Liverpool, Granite, Common andSiititch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates. Lamps &t. 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 & SILLY MAN. L W. TROUTMAN, SILLYMAN. November 20 4?— HORSES! HORSES! 112100 F'S RING BONE CURE-a sure destruction a 4l ) to Rine Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and Cat: us on 'nines. ROOF'N'' FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the cure o SC/BICI)BB, .Split.hoofo, Founder, and aL sore of the feet and limbs. **, HEEL'S EMBROCATION, for old Strains; Bruises stiffness of the joints, 4c. ' A fresh supply of the above articles just recci veil and for sale at J. S. C. MARTIN'S. Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville February ,12 FRESH GROCERIES: Old:Goverment, Jaia, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and Now Orleans Sugars. Imperial, Young, Hyson, Pouchong ¢ SouchonTTea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed a,ump Sugar. • . Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red,White.Yellaw and Drown Soap. Wines and Limits, a full assortment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, CocO, Starch, Fruit, Rice, 4.c. Can be boujit on as reasonable terms, as else where of • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28 22 , . CO THE subscriber has retailed from Philadel. .phia again with his second stock of Goode for the season, which embraces a large and fash. ionable assortment' of choice • BILIS .Hlaek and' lnuissible Green Cloths, SattineUs and Cassimeres, 1:-Summer Cloths, Drillings, do., if Sattinsemd, vesting, of eerie/is kinds, ..Comprising 'general assortment of • DRY GOODS, till of which will be sold' at the lowest cash pri ces or made up in the most fashionable manner at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to be 'lower than . -the Goods can be purchased else- Where. Call and see, and judge for yourselves. April 9. 37-- JAMES I)IcALARNEY. HAMS & SHOULDERS. . _RIME Western Hams, ( cured- with and without smells.) ,Shoulders* • Boatun - Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausage," ? Smoked and Pickled Salmon, - - Halifax and Massachusetts .Mackerel, Shad, Smoked - Herring, Cod Fish; &c. for 'Sale at EA.& A. HENDERSON'S. ':Mai 28, , , 22—, StUTH & A.11.1.310T, '' COAL CONLOISq/ON WO. 79 ",llock, Street, Philadelphia, , Refer,to - - - Messrit. Wm. Davidson & Son, " Fullerton & Donfre_ll. ' pwi a d e w a. " Laantriotif Son. - A:TraqitairiEN:• L.Coit & W.:A. Smlth k icelantlg... .' , .i,Alfred Do Pont. Esq. , - Wilitngton:'Delaware. Fluladelphis, May 7, - - AGENTS NEW STORE. GROCERIES. NEW GOODS. PROTECTION. INDEMNITY-AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE - THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., -- Of PIIILADELPHIA:' ' Capital 8400,01;10, raid in. CHARTER PEITrATUAL, C ON7 " !NU . E . to make iisiirrince; pefmament and limited en every description or property in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 163/i Chesnut Street near Oh Atreet, CHARLES N. BA NCKER, President. - DIRECTORS. Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Frederick Brown, Thonias Hart. Joao& R. Smith, Thom?* S. Wharton, .G'eo. W.Richards, Tobias Wagner. Modecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BA NCKER, Sec't. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the ainrve mentioned institutum, and is now _pre pared to make insurance, on every description : of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Potts7.llle. June 19. 1841. ' 25-1 y detnnity against loss bfiituage by Fire: Capital $10,6,000:-., CIIA RUM. PERPETUAL. T HE 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 Furniture, _Merchandise. Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description ; . VDZSEIS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga 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 letter, at the Company's office, at 'the Northwest corner of Sixth and Hood streets. MORTON McMICHAEL, President L. KIIVIIBILAAR, Secretary. - Distcroße, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright. P. L. Laguc.renne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman. R• W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner.* The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and, is now prepared to make INSURANCES upon every description of property, at the lowest rates. ' BENJAMIN BANNAN , Puttsville, Feb. 2741841 DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co. Capital authorized by law, $250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels. Mills, Barns, Stables, blerehandize, Fur niture and Property of everyd ascription, against loss ordnmage by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance compariY will also insure against losson allkinds of marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation of goods.wareCand merchandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourable as any other institution,. For any further information on the subjeetofin surance, either against Fire, marineorinland risks. Apply to .HENRY G . ROBINSON4AOent, July 15 34-tf At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, At Orwigsburg. PHILADELPHIA., READING, AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHTS ON M ERCHAN DIZE. between rottSville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, ypsum and Bricks, $2 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spik es, Bar .and Rolled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum ber, Staves.Salt-fish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey. Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. pines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter', Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oysters, Hides, HempEarthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will he charged for receiving or de. livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the line, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains,on THU RS. DAYS and SATURDAYS, at.. 3, P. M ilfarch326 OAT .►TEAL. T ins economical and nutricious article or 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 any quantity equal to any imported. even superior, being fresh. It is also for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin. William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. ¢c. as'well as by some of the merchants in Minersville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CIIAMBF;RS, 'Manufacturers of Floor, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bat ley. on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila ..November 6. 1841. 45-Iy* M. A. DOOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL attend to all business entrusted to his care in the counties of Schuylkill and Berk s . ; REFERENCES. Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Carlisle. Wm. M. Biddle. Beg. Sellers 4 Davis, Michael Koons itro. Rank & Brooke, } Philadelphia. L. & T. F. Shewell, Reed, Brother 4 Thomas, J Office in the firet story of the Pennsylvania flail, Pottsville. June 18, 25—lf EXECUTORS' NOTICE. AIL persons having claims against the Estate of Robert McDermut, late of the city of New York, deceased; are requested to make known the same without delay, to Abigail Me 7 Dermut„Execntrix, James R. Whiting. Esq. or George Hart Executoro, in the city of New York ; Or to EDW.OWEN PARRY, - Attorney fur the Executors, Puttsvilfe. Aprill6, , 16—tf UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. • SILT{, Scotch, Gingham &Muslin:Umb - rellas. Parasol. and Sun Shades. A complete assortment, just received and for sale by E. (4.&.A. HENDERSON. May 28,22 IM ONES 701 T COLD WATER ARMY,— g set to Music, for sale by B. BANNAN. June 11 t 2 —. ApArr,B. CA.EAOER THAN EVER. ! IL — Writing Paper and Leiter Paper, ruled.at $1.75 ream wholesale, 15 - r X 23 cents per quire retail. to suit the times.. Also a large assortment of paper of so. petior quality, at reduced prices. /mit received end for sale by June 4,23 B BANNAN. OT FOR SALE.--For sale a Lot, situate on A the Easterly side of William street, in the Bor ough of Pottsolle. *Mining in front on William at. 55 feet; and Iln feet in depth % Terms $350 cash. Apply at the office of the Aliners Journal. Nay? • i P - DIAPER HANGINGS & noitimits.— AL The subscriber has receivedhis Spring Patterns Of elegant liallindiParlor - Paper, which he will sell cheaper than ever. [Among the assortment are sev eial new and aplendpl patterns.. B. BAND/AN. April 16 , 1. 16— PAPER HANGINGS & tORDERS—A fresh sup ply or Elegant Paper Hangings'and Borders, for rooms and Muria, very cheap, just received and for sale by ' June 11, 21.- • ! B. BANNAN.r a ~Tt„ DANS AND it,N DS—Or self training, by the "'author of Rethrood, Hope' Leslie; ¢c . Second edi 'on. Just teceiVed and for sale by h • 28, 22 7 ' B. HANNAN._ ILVER.AND IRERiIAN SILVER PENCIL P's 7 CASES, very teap,.at 371 and 25 cents eaeb, urAtale by Ju e 11-24; B. BANNAN. EAIt'S BIBLE moGRAPIIY,—A tresh sup illy of this eleoant work, just - received, Also Somme/field's Sermons, and for sale by • - . Sne 18 4 25. . • B. BANNAN • in — RACKERS. I —Water, soda, .sugat and . Ditto maierackeni,. Tres f or sale by May 28, 2 2 Q. - 61 A, HENDERSON., ESRRIAN INIC-LlVhich flows freely. for thb use rof time! Pefts:lust re,cened and for sale by - S l aty 23,30- B. BANNAN: , f ► istarla 13alsom of _Wild Cherry. • GREAT REMEDY, FOR' Conan:lrmo,' and. Livia Cieri..-tr r . i , 'ASTHMA, • BRONCHITIF, CROUP in CH - H,DRE N , WHOOPING COL'OII, PAINis OR WRAHNILqa tni Ttir Banter, CHRONIC, Cutons, and all dinases of the Pulmonary Organi.. • HEAD - WHAT IT HAS post. A Wonderful Recovery.—M ra. Austin was attacked with this disease in the fall orlB3B, originating from a violent cold which settled up. on her lungs. Various remedies were re.erten to—the most skilful physicians were consulted-- set step by step that fearful disease; CORSUMpiiOLI began to prey upon her. She became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quan. titres of matter .and was evidently sinking very fist. In this distressing satiation, after.all the various re s inedie had been tried in rain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect ot relief, the invaluable . Brasam re. stored her to health; and cow, in the place et that emaciated furm, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. See descrip. tion of this interesting case in• Dr. Wistar's Tre. .atise on Consumption. Disinterested Trafimony..,-- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wishes rep ara . tine of Wild Cherry, in the' ease bf Mrs. Awn.. I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and cot ? rect. • J. H. W ALT ERS, 1%113. New York, April 11, 1841. A Surprising Cure-,Mrs. I%ti4tha Wilson. poor but highly respectable member of the Meth. odist church, was also afflicted; with Consump tion in its worst form's, and considered.past re. covert/ by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal sal was presented to her, which relieved her its. mediately. This circumstance being rriade , known to the members-of the church, therpe,- chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same Soettity have purchased over forty4tottles, for , persons in-' hldiligent, bunistances, and positively assert it has not been used in a single instance whet° it itas oat given surprising relief. _ Er We, the undersigned. members of the Der. bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, Having examined the above statement' of Mrs. Wilson's case hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wager's remedy to all who arc afflicted. GEORGE MILLER, MARY GARDNER, THOMAS COOMBS, ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complaint.—lra. Eft= Thompson was afflicted with thisconitlaint- for nearly five years, during which time she was under the most skil ful physicians—had tried rilercury,.Botante, and Home.ccpathic remedies; and every thing that af. fared her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the si de, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been ens. We to sleep on the right side fur three years. Hy the use of this Balsam, she' was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THONIPSON. Boxbormigh, September I'2, 1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that von sent me before. .1 have taken nearly all of idle fir s t, and confidently believe this medicine will emu me. I have used a great many remedies within the fast year, but have never found any thing the LiELS relieved ate 60 much. It has stopped Env nough entirely, checked my night sweats, and sleep better at night and feel better in every way than I have fat many months. Voila; respectfully, JAMES KELLY. liolniesburg, September 12, 1841. Friend Wistar-1 must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Ilal. sam. 1 have now taken three bottles to 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 as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor,—hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made to Consumption,.l sent to uec of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me 50 much, that-1 want thiee bottles more sett soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great-many butiarni 2> of different kinds, havi - tric Jayne's Expect.. rant and other medicines beside , bu: nothing h. 9 ever dune me as much good yours has. Send by the steamboat &diver. Yours truly, Wir..cissi TtiomAg. IE2I PAINS IN TIIE IiIIEAST, DEBILITY' WEAKNESS AND % Couou.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obStinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., 'and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered 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 vain. Ile was subject to ciinstant wheezing, a troublesOme "Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in.the region of the [had, and nothing else e ver .gave him relief. Chronic Cough,-,—Mr. Isaac Rogers was ak afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal. sam. Such in fact is the nature -and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have hers many of the cures it has perforrried, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al• though scarce two years have elOsed since it was first made public, we ean proudli say, its fame has spread in every i direction, and itis rap idly acquiring a celebrit, unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS'. AN D.DEALERS In every section of the country, wil: find this medicine an important and ,valuable °edition to their stock, end shimid ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, ' 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 kosoli to tt fin relief if they could obtain It conveniently. Be particular when you purchase, to of( for DR. WIRTI.E'R BALSAM OF ' WILD CHERRY, no there is an article called the "Svaur or WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely a differ. mit medicine. •NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly op - proved Corn. pound preparation of the Prunus Virgtniono, or 3 , " Wild Cherry Bark"—approved by the Cottrge of Pharmacy, recommended by . the medical lac: %thy' and universally mos,t valuable' Family Medicine' ever diseuvered. No Quackery ! AVe Deception. The physician may boast of his-skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs,it is universal• ly admitted nothing has ever proved as sIICCEIS ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wittar'r Balsam of Wild Cherry, which, has effected some of the most astonishieg cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishine healing sad restorative properties of this Balsam, that e:ec in the advanced stages of consumption, and to Liner Complxints, diselses which have bad the skid of the most distinguished physiciaiN when patients have sufferce with the most de tressing rough, great difficulty in breathing, me Sweats, bleeding of the lungs, Ae. after the n ice esteemed retnedies of our Pliaimaccepier h'" failed, this inva!oable remedy has not only gni" surprising, relief but actually effected curmstw r all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de epaired of., • Besides its surprising efficacy in these foraye dable complaints, it has, proved a very super° remedy for diseases of children, such as fro(' Whooping Cough, Six , ttnd in those di;trrtlet that prevail so extensively throughout the aisto reason, such as Coughs, Colds, , Pleurisy. le l ' elms, and Pains in the Breast, proceeding 0 5 ' neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. Prepared, wholesale and retail, bi • & Co, Chemists, No. 33 South }mirth Wet . " Philadelphia: Price 81 00 a-bottle. - - Sold in Pottsville by JOAN S. C. MARTIN , - Agent for Schuylkill c ounty.. e -V' Druggists and dealers 'supplied at th wholesale prices. , January) EMI K IMBERTON BOA ItDVIG SCIIOOI,P For ,'Fratsmcs.—Situated is Chester Comity, ew sylltania, 28 miles N. W. Trim Philadelphia, and miles froni the Readingllail Rbad tit 1'1100) 41 ' , November 2'. • 4,8--
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