• •' Lamp htoti. • ~ T iit Bedford merchants oft complain. , Their oily taffiie won't sustain ' Their lights, and liters Moto; .. s ' Whereat Tmiksi - 13 porkers melt : • , 4tkii any Greece.i . an, P14'11115 felt -• • The bristling of a !Mar.,. , Dot lei the Wick.ed 'grant 'till gray; _ :Or like a Dolphin thre away. Wben - lard.et'a out of They'llAaie their blabber and their bone Nor harp on whalr.inga in' dull tone; ;!' When tiperat!aDitylights. Sem; CLIPPINGS. Spoons, the poet of N. Y. Mercury, has the fot apostrophe to his Miattess : . Aw4kO. Oh. my chariner ' - - At thy - window appear.; ' , • For mossriloei ire biting • And I shortly must clear. Otionme in thrifhimmy. Don't wait for thy frock, i• For thy lover is weary, ~ • . • And hovr sits on a rock ' • ;lust waiting to wish thee _ Good night and gay dreams, • i • With the sweat from - his forehead , • Running ittiwnward in streams:' r Capt. Parrot was telling Mrs. Frink of hie es• cape from an alligator. ‘Wasn't he- a dreadful ;looking - creature-1' inquired t 1 1e lady, with mach^ • appearance of sympathy, at the same time 'wish-, ing the captain in his jaws. 4 Why, ma'am, I can't say, his !Cetera were regularly beautiful, there was so much openness when he smiled!' - • A QuaK Ka A 21SIVEIt.--4fartha, does thee love 'MO' asked a Quaker c yiith- of one at whose shrine his heart's holiest feelings:had been offer , ed up. • ' Why, Seth,' answered she, e we are commun., filed to love one another, are ive_notl' ' ' Ay.. Martha, but 'does, thee, regard me with that feeling the won cane liver hardly know'what to tell thee, Seth. I have greadY:feared that my heart was an erring 'one. I head tribito bestow my love on all ; but I may hake sometimes thought, perhaps, that thee was.. getting rather more than thy share.' _ Rachel, my daughter, why don't you learn Ha fiuit ea your 'Sister Hannah 1' Why don't every stalk of clover 'bear fOuf leaves, mother !' iSin bring. a basket of ' chips, Child. A GisTLE A correspondent o 1 the • London Dispatch, having been interrogated on mime point, advised his edirespondent to put the question flersonally.. i ro the editor of the Sunday , Times, but to be careful to guard his nose at the same time' • • :A Carrick!. BEGGAII:-. Go away, go!' said a miser ter a mendicant, *I canna Ora ye nothing.' Yolk at least,' replied the mendicant, with an air of great dignity and archness, *you might at least have refused grammatically': g What's , your nacho said an officer to a young colored lad whd was on board the receiv ing ship. •W hat's your name!' iWallabought - Day',' sir.' 'Where 'were you born?' 'Wasn't - born at all, sir.' 'Wasn't born at all!' sir; , was vashed asnore in a storm, sir.' A Ruin Becrsi—The following rich . scSne re cent!), occurred in one of our courts of justice, be tween the judge and a Dutch witness all the Way from Rotterdam. ' Judge-r' What's your native ,languager Witness.-4 pe no native, I's a Dootehman: Judge.—*What is your mother tongue!' ' Witness.—O, fader say she pe all tongue. .„' A Judge.—ln an irritable tor t e—'What language did you first, learn I—what litnguage did you . speakin the cradle?' , - Witness-4 tid not speak no language in to cradle et all, I only cried in Dootch: ' Then there was a general laugh in which the judge,” jury. and audience joined. The witness was interro gated no further ah i outrhis native language.. i • .. Benevolence, love, charity, truth, jusfi i d; and ..,' getierosity , are thei r ttributesof the Christian slates: man. It i s the hi hest * the noblest character, in the history:of matt!. li scorns all trick. It soars • far, above all u+gue. It rebitkes the spirit i faction, even as OU Savior rebuked Satan !At is too pure to ally it elf to ambition ; and too wise tJ pollute itself by selfishness. It looks to the happiness of the multitude—it dwellsAittle in ci f ties. of "finapeia " arrangements. It hies to the valleys and mountains—it herds with the • children of 411 in the fields, or the factory—it cheers labor, it gives enCouragement to virtue, it ,rebukes the id a and ffitiAcioub; and upholds _ . map as the broth r of c i•10.1v. The Aglnii, a neweect---or rather an old sect Z'vived—w hose reed, is th at God forbids Marriage and eating flesh, of which history' speaks as flour. '•" , ishing to some e tent Anne 194—has sprung up i n the vicinityt: Nanvoo, near Joe Smith's do. , minions.—lt is paid, (in the Nashville Union) to -1 . be under the paitoral care 'ofJeltra Smith. and is - intended to bean auxiliary of Mormonism, The success ofst(c4ideurditiesae" Millerism,'.' ete.,is - sufficient to Cocourage any, thing, no matter how ridiculous or contemptible. - 1 6. ...Neassite Maxtwa.—Children ought not to be &vernal by 4' feat of the rod or of private chas lisement, er off dark rooms. • Never speak! evil or suspiciously of your, neigh; bsis-before yo gl 6 children; and , more espechp never sperdr. t the disparageme nt of their compi . • Mons or playmates, or allow them to speak or Wiite co to you. If there are evident' defects 'which the child must see,, mentions them by way l ot caution as .bings not to be imitated, and not in such o way as to lead the' child to think itself superior, fr Ail comiilsions in making a child attend to inch dufies, eliding and work, as are peculiarly unplirisent It, at, is a sort of teasing, which net only only sets the child against the thing itself, hut e t gainst you . too. Such forciu; feat!, to ilissipa *fon of inind4and discouragements, if not sulky disobedience. In such cases, parents or guanlians, may “ thankithen&elvera" for dull childien; and for all the dislike to the, Bible and to various oth• Cr hooka whir r , unfreguently seen, not o n ly m youth but in manhood; ' Never dislippo"int the cmifi l lence a child places in you, whether , it teletes to is thing placed -In yihr',care or s promised Faithfully and prompt ly all sch promises, and show that you may confidently be trusted; Alyrriya give pronsfit attentimd to a child whea he appalo, 93 as to prevent iepeated 'calls, and that he maylgive prompt autention when you call trim.... Either gratify o f deny him, or show bim thathis rem ylmor requests r im improper of un timely. calls, mmmal mammal • 'rnamtba! • ithout -attention; 'will giye no amts. tion Whim c• RIC/OICIPATION or Ton .. Ilr.acna " IN ENO. LAtrif !-,4A ievr meaitireof emancipation has been intiodueed lo the House of Commontr:- The par. pose is to (We thonsa.t4 of t women and children, now subjecied in the mines ,tid collo - ilea to a ser vitude infin n ely mare rigor his, wretched aid de, moralizing, than ever eau Union In s the.'Virest In dia islands, or in those, Sohthertynates, whose condition • so strongly tii . qoaticed by the ultra; , ii .phtlanthroOste of this cottiltry., The bill, prope lied by Lord Ashley on the 7th, instant,,tnet wil the assent Of the Ilouse, anti receivid the cordla isincurrenci alsobt the. nation. Itiftiovilles that females shall be totally excluded from employi, - ment in the mines and-colleriesoind aleciall boy antler thirteen years or age —ldll. none itut,inalei - above twenty-one years of age, .hall he tnlmitteil as erttline,cr and that the ;a systi4 shall nos " o ty .be abolished, btit all eiisti,ng if.: prentieeihi 9 cancelled. '''' . . 't IDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,. I = , Of the Word , AmericatiVolkge oj Health:. Ai appears 4 the foiknoing circumstances are fast superseding the use of aU other Fildas a 13211**IISAL .aunEDY. for the purifitation of de filood.aad as a consequence, the eradication of menus from the HUNAN SY4'7'Ell t- HAVINg been dull swinged County Agent lax for the sale, in largo or small quantities.,.of the n a med article, suggest •the following. as strong presumptive proof; that the claim of this medicine to public confidenceOs founded am no. questionable and we believe, unquestionable au. thority. Getter,flo_m Mr. Camfield, Travelling . Agent for Biii United States. • • Messre.T:& J. BEATTY. I fierewith enclose fur your service in the way of advertising, the notice of Stiditer & Mc 'Knight, successors to Heim dr; Stichter. Read. Ing,Who are agents far Brondrdh Pills, and perhaps for others. You Will perceive the form ,of their 'language, under these circumstances, and _my - filminess is to apprise you of the testimo. ny Which the genlemen , to whom they 'refer have already given,—four.of them prior to the in. Terence, and one. Mr. Gt 11. Miller; since the reference. but without being informed of it by me, or in any meaner alluding lq it. .Svcnita.,&.M'Kucurr, (as succesiors to - Reim . & Sticbter, Reading) having been duly appoint. ed county agents for the excellent and superior me di c i ne above trained, are now prepared to sup., ply the .demands of termer agencies, end wil be gratifierby the appointment and ihipply to • new ones, on the usual liberal terms. MEI • "Fur the character of these pill?, we refir 'with confidence. but without asked 'Consent, to the following named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to know• their tree value in comparison with any others now to marker.— Their relative location gives every facility to the inquirer who desires to obtain, either for sale Of use, a first rate article." To take them in consecutive order, then Mr. C. W. 'Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26. took of me on commission,6 doz. Since that time, be purchased of K. drS. 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 iv, Post Master, any person ein easily and cheaply ascertain whe her my Veracity can be impeached and at the same time learn what other Pills, he sells or has sold. fir. G. H. Miller, late of Brickeneville, had requested me to appoint him an agent for Worn. elsdorf, because he well knew the value of the article; April 20th - he took of me 4 dozes, and on .the 24th inst. he had sold 26 boxes. tt being in Womelsdorf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen more. • . This statement is similar to the foregoing. To Mr.. M'Kinty, one dozen were sent at e venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25,1 left him 2dozen on commission; and on the inst. he paid'me for 7 dozen, stating, as do the ethers, that no medicine with which he is acquainted has as ,good a name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a man who, has the white steelline , probably near 60, whom I seen, and who states, that no other rem. edy has rendered him any service, but that this hair, and'now that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills, but states, that he finds 4 f these equal to 8 or Vof them—that the' he had these leis .than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he,oow sells about 10 bozos .where he 'lda a call foi one of the other sort. He mentioned wom an who,has during several years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had•been invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the use of these pills. I would odd much general and particular in. lot mation, but shall defer to a more convenient opportunity an exposition which must be interest ing to, all who.are liable to diseases. To the ha. silicas in hand, the reference, lhave paid the at. tentiab it seems 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. Respectfully, R. CAMFIELD, Thvelling Agt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 22—tf - . The following named gentlemen compose the list of ageots for this county and vicinity, so far as they are at present received. Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. T. $ J. BEATTlF,,Pottsville, Daniel Saylor,Schaylkill Haven, • Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove, • John Snyder, P. M. Friedeneburg, J... G, Matz, Port Clinton, 13. K. Miller, McKeansburg, WM. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Drip& Co. Tuscarora, Samuel Doyer, Middle Port, Seidel & CoAj ilin b urg , 1 Wiest, Klirigerstown, Aaron •Matthews, P. 31. Lower Mahsntango Jacob Kauffman; Upper. do Kauffman, do . do - F. Harner. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S. Shindel, Gratztown. `WE'THER ILL & BROTHER, At the Oil tand, No. 65; North Front street 'art rid e faiLEE DOORS FRCL/TIIE CORNER OF ARCA ST. DELPAIA. Manufacturers of WhiteLeadAryand / Calomel. , groundi $ Red Precipt; Red Lead: White do - Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, - Sulp.Quinine id° Green Ta rt. Emetic do Red. • E th er Sulph. Patent Yellow de Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic DI. Vitriol • Com. do Aq. Fortis . Acet. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur - Tart. Acid Opi.de N ascot. Sup .Carb. Soda Rennes Mineral Corros,Sub. Merc. Ethiops do. Refiners ofCham pito r ,SalNitre,Brimstone,llorax, OtTerforsale the above mentioned 'articles. to getherwith a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye . Stuffs, and every otherarticleinthe Chem ictil and Medicine line.. - /Being mannfcturers of all thiarticlea enumerated under the above head, they pledge themselves to rapply their friends and the public on die, - most reasonable terms. Window and Pasture: Glass:from 68, 438, • Oct 1 1837 48— Philadelphia Raßthlity 'CAUTION EXTRAORDINAnYe ROME six or seven of thy Philadelphia Druggistsi have descended to the meanness to try to sell the imitation or conntcrfeit Sabi ofColtimbia,, to stay.. cleanse er restore the hair; and Hay's Liniment, a cure for Piles, and all external sores and swellings. AU Druggists atsl_COuntry Merchants are hereb warned not to buy' either of these articles in Phila y deiphia.ns they would be wholly unsalable.- All ti semcif these,areeles are warned never to lmy..any by these nnit - s, iheiftlio434malitm.:of - centstACk,&l Co.' on the wra p p ers . —takt this notial test by it, or you Will be cheated. Send to as .by let ter, at New York, and we will deliier them at Phila. 41elphia•Ilakintoreotat t y of the large cities, free of ; all freight charges. COMATOPA-&-C0,...,,.! ewe proprietors , &' wholesale Druggists, • . 71 Maiden Lane. Newyork. And by John S. C. Martin. William T. Epting, and Clemens & Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville. May 7, %EAR'S BIBLE BIOGRAPHY—With sex hUndred engravings. being a Biography of tho Lives and characters,of the principal personages re. corded in the sacred writings. Practically adapted to the instruction ofyouth and private families. Just received and for sale by, ' B. BAN NAN. May 28. 22 gTEPHEN'S TRAVELS:—Steptrerei Thick '• in Turkey. Greece. Muria end Poland, also, E gypt Arabia, Pete= and the Holy Land. Just re- calved MC for sale • B. BANNA I N. March 19 ' _ „ PIRATES & DitißDEßEL—History of pi— rates and HarribliMardirs. Jest received 'and or sale by 111 v. 28, B. BAMNAN. rn TA 181 PA —Printed on • Cjert r eceived and far eby lune sr - ' & FLUTE V - 11,Apral 16, 16- < ;• - , ir , , • nomhs & JAMES BEATTY., Principal Office. 169 Race at. Philadelphia 1. WILLIAM WRIGHT. Vice Pres% N. A. Col. Health, 111 CONSUMPTION. • I ' • DR. TAYLOR'S • - BALSAM, OF.. LiVEBWORT.. For Consuinktion, Coughs.' Cads. .Spitting of, Mode Pain in the sides or breast, *tame. pkorie 9 , Oo r tgless of breathiPaipitatinn sof the heart;Detoi.lo.. Nerrarrences, 'and ail diseases : the•Lrings and Liver. IpiREPARSD et 375. Bowery, in the city of ,New York, where the ankle first originated, and is This meditine has been used in the city cif New York. with unexampled success for eight years* end found eqoally , beneficial throughout thentey. h is now used by many of the 'medical laconic • withiin creased confidence and satisfaction. See when you purchase that you get the true:di:di eke, from 37 Bowery, New York, sold by, /peace dotal! . Remiiikabk cure of ConsumllOn: I have bee 4 au iuvedid for,three years;! and -have auffered every torture from confirmed consumption, But Dr. 'Taylor ,has 'wholly cured me. The-large quantities of matters he used to mise has subsided; my cough has ceased. and I am fleshy agem, to,' health be. tog wholly restoredlby using - , three bottles of his cel ebrated Balsam. M E. WINDLEY, No. Maiden Lane, Neiv York.' Shortpese. of Breath. , . For Hal disease Di, Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort bar no equal Having the Asthma, a severe pain in my left sale, and some cough; I was inducajto try the above medicine,. and great was my joy to find it cured me m about two weeks. It also cared my mother of a severe attack of the Liver complaint. with which she had sull"dred two year& J. C. STONE, 23 Hall Place, New York. . , • 1 , • Suriniting Cure of Corytimplion. j i Mr. R. G addin of Delhi i New York. of a natural consunaptuo s constitution, has been saved from`an. untimely e d by the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. [ A severe cold brought on an attack of Pleurisy, arid thus ended in general debility and con sumption. A constant cough, hectic flush, restless nights, quick pulse, and coiitinuedlosa of flesh, augur ed'a speedy'death; but as soon as he commenced the use of this_Etalsamihe grew better, and is now fully restored to health. AGENT. DOLT. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. The curep and benefits procured by_the use of this medicine, in all cases ofdiseases of the Lungs, is most increditable. It has been used by several per sons in this neighborhood and there is scarcely an in stance but its benefits have been fully realized. Per sans afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breastopit ting of blood catarrh's, palpitation of the heart, oppres sion and_sorenessof the chest - whooping cough, pled risy; hectic fever, night 'swats, 'difficulty, or profuse expectoration, and all other affections of the chest; lungs and liver, ahould not fail of procuring a bottle of this Medicine. ' J. WRIGHT. Sandy Hill, Washington county, N. Y. The compoaitiOn of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Lfirer wOrt is only known by-the Proprietor. therefore it is dangerous using any but that from 375 Btiwery. . TO TdE PUBLIC We hereby certify that our son 6 years of age, was suddenly taken with a fever. and after, a severe sick; nese a violent coughensued.• He was bloated; his skin was filled, and his physi cian said there was no favorite symptom about him, that he had a confirmed consumption. At that rime. we procured a• bottled that valuable medicine, Tay lor's Balsam' of,Liverwort. After taking one bottle we began to have hopes of his recovery, He confin ed until be hadr iused five bottles. It is now - a year from that time,atict his health is better than it has been since an infant. - DAVID HANNAH ROGERS, , Granville. Washington co.: N. V. For proof Or the above statement I refer to the sub • scriber above people of high respectability. GEORGE TAYLOR. VIOLENT COUGH AND COLD CURED.-41W 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. Taytor's , Balsam of Liverwort. 1 found this medicine to suit my case and cured ne at once which causes toe to recommend it to othert. J. J. FISHER, 17 Barrow 3LN. PAIN IN Till FIDE AND DILEAFT.—These Giseasis have caused me much trouble, and often prevented my amending to business. Every medicine I beard of I tried, but found 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 lean truly re commend this Balsams. being far superior to any thing else. A. L. GREEN, 2 Pitt at. N.Y. SPITTING OF BLOOD CURED.—For four months I have' had a discharge of blood from the lungs, almost daily. Also a dry hard cough, some pain, great weak ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 4 months. I concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, of which three bottles hav® made an entire cure. L. V. HAVILAND, 171 Oak st. N. Y. For sale only in Pottsville, by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent. 22-Iy. May 28, 7,842' A dye to sorreMops most interesting— Ono that eray-headad mortars should be testing Artist "Phenomenon M Chemistry," It is Strange but any one may see' East East India Dyo that, brown or black air sin, Colors the hair, but will not 'stain the skin. TO THE OLD AND YOUNG HO! YE REDHEADS Al) GREY ! POENDIINNON IN Cimaterrti. EAST INDIA HAIR. DYE. Colora - the Hair, and will not Me akin!! 1 PHIS dye ism form of a powder -which in plain matter of fact may , be applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the lightest) red or gr haw ton dark brown, and by repeating ',a second or third night, tea bright jet black. Any person - may, therefore, with tho least possible ! ma e -- keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black; with a posi tive assurance that the powder; applied to the skin. will not color. There is ne'fmnble, in removing it from the hair, as in all, oSiders before made. By an occasional applicationf a person aiming grey will never be known to have a grey hair: Directions complete wite the article. There is no coloring in this statement, as one can easily test. This dye is sold only by 'COMSTOIC 7I 'Maiden Lane: New York. For sale only in Pottsville. by Maer, 'JOHN S.C. MARTIN, MEDICINES - I MEDICINES! DR. Wm: Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills - do Soothing'Syrup Ioi• children. Baron Von Hutcheler's, Herb Pills. Doct. Goodie's Female Pills, Doct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills, Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For. Dyilpeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said toi , be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. , • A freak.' supply orthe above Medicines, ins received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec 11 .s.o—r JOHN S. C. ItiARTIN. LEADEN PIPE, HYDRANTS, &c.—The cub scriber has for sale ,I.,e.aden Pipe of various thick neuets, suitable for conducting water to houses, an other purposes . Also, o.,xlrants,Sto,p Cocks, Cocks and' Ferrules, ofthe most approved kinds. Just re• ceived and for sale cheap by B. HANNAN April 16 ' 16-- pICTORIAL BIBLE,—With 660 Ilinstra ttomr, 3 volumes, elegantly bound... price $6 Just received and for sale by • June 25, 26- 11. 'BARMAN. 114ALSAM OF WILD CRERRY.--.lost re I.Deeired , / freak/ripply of the above article. A 4 .or Bale by J.9.C. MARTIN, Aprill6, Sole egentrfor Schuyikill county] IONCOURAGE HOME • IN DUSTILY.— w/BLANIC. BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures I .Arkinditileks,,from_64 cents; to Slt each, which he !in warriiiWequitl - in quality to tiny purchased el mrhere, at Philadelph'a prices. April la p— B. HANNAN. S'UBVIEEMEED93 SERMONS-Sennotti andaketchecof Sermona, by the BeV. John Sam mer6eld. A i . M.. late a preacher in connexion with the Mhthodiat Epivcopa I Church. With an Intro. duction by the Rev. Thomas E. Bard. Jug received and for sale by May 211, ez- B. BAN NAN. . , 20-1 y 'OF NAPOLEON:--The Life of Napo 'IA leo% With 500 Illtuniations, conapleio in 2 vole P rice $5. JoAt received and fdr sale by • March 19, • B. SANNAN. ' goDAIILEY9B COMMON scnow; ram- MY.4.lairt received and for sale by May 21; 21- B. HANNAN. arEkl4 IRENS--Evevy variety, just keceisid and '?for aale Irery ebe4 by ft BANNAN: June 1F - !MN • PINKr-In 12 'bud. 25 lbs. Rep, a Philadelphia priccs.for sale by I Mato . '"" LB ATROSSRUILLS.—AIbiuross 4aills, n tievX an excellent article, just received and for sale by • June 11, 24- . , 8. OA/WAN. OM PLACE SCHEEIVs.j The Place Screens, just received and for Lie ti Y - June II,: 24, ' B. BAINAINI. -THE MINERS' `:':JOURNAL. . Fe,eni C -otreetr- , Erzrziki,r. It wooldle preposterbait us a writer toi the : read ens stanch a Journajai the:Courier, to address their p.rejadices,TassiOntor itipergitione. Goal common sense Amid .at least be possessed be the readers of this paper, and those pessessea of such, end those on. ly, do we care to attract. ,We - enll now assert, lathe most unenalified terms, that an innocent remedy has been found, that will absolutely cure Ilheurnatirrn, and stiffness of, joiars,if of twenty years' standing. The asseninn is so broad, that it will hardly oetaur credence;'we are aware, unless suptiorted by uncom mbn testimony. Now the testimony given to so many worthless quackeries is so abruadaet, ghetto dis criminate between such, and real matter of fact tes timony, is -very difficolL To conie at once at a point that am at once be appreciated, the proprietors have resolved to give this remedy to 'thepcior.and to tore these able to pay for it, before they ask pay, and then leave it to the sufferer to pay What he chooses. , We entreat, therefore, sufferers tia call at 71 Maiden Lane, for some - drops (Indian Vizir) to betaken, and a Nerve ana Bone Liniment to use outwardly; and if they. will not, by - one week's use, become more sur. prised and delighted than they.evertspected, we will never asain make such an assertion. Will invalids now surer for the want of thin mild, innocent, and all'potentremedyl Ifith . w a r g efuse it, we pity them in deett—f-N. Y. Cell?. It Feb. 19, 184'4 For sale by John S. C. lune, Wm. T. Epting. and Clemens &Partin, Druig4te, Pottsville: • May 14,, ' . • MERRICK'S VERMI FEGE. .. • INF. best medical writers oldie present age, agree in the opinion, tbatworins are the cause of many serious and many fatal diseases in children. .Their - presence may be suspected where .the pa tient has adry cough, a pale countenance, foitid breath, tumid lip, livid circle around the eyes, disturbed sleep, variable appetite,' alternate Diarbma, Costive ace* enlouged- stomach, &c. i These symptom's unless relieved , frequently pro duce epilepsy, apoplexy, maniac, dropsy of the brain, inflammation of the eyes, palsy, hiccup, dry cough, consumption, croup, dysentary, convulsions, fevers, &C., which terminate in death, From the above, parents mid others having the care of children, will tre e the propriety of being in vessel,• sine of a Mitible remedy, against the deleterious effects of these enimies to the }Kahn and happiness of chil dren. (derrick's Vermifiige has proved a aenain, safe and pleasant cure, .as will be 'shown by numerous cer tificates shortly t o 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 chile, without inconvenience. .Also,l4e Pocahantas or Indian Pills, for the cure of all biliacia diseases: this pill has proved tia be deci dedly the best purging pill ever offered to the Public. It has permanently aired the moat (Madame cases of dyspepani, sick-headache, jaundiee,costiveness, bil ious chol, &c., and will prove,servicable in alreases while thepulse is full and hard, Fhe lain'dry and hot, and the tcngue coated. Fell directions accompany theNermfuge- and Indian Pill, \ ' Agents for the late of the above. W. T. Epting, Poutudle,George. Reifsnyder, New castle, G.& Bast, Schuylkill Raven. Hugh Kin,- ley, Port ilirbon. Throughout the state a supply can always be had of Fred. Klett &' Co.. Druggists, cot. ner of 2d sod Callowhill streets, Philadelphia. June 18, 5--6 mo. NEW ,'STORE JAMEIS DOWNEY, • RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he las brought with him from New York this oprisg, a large assortment of GROCERIE& 4' LIQUORS, Which be offers for sale at the most moderate PbaladelAiia wholesale prices; ( freights added,) at his Store house, in the neiv Stone Building ; next door to his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts ville, emisting of Black and'Green Teas, _Falling Loaf, Santa Cruz:, Portu Rico, } Now Orleans Sugars, Rio, Java, and St Domingo Cuffec, , Sperm & Common Oils, llflolissca, White end Yellow Soaps, Tobacco ; ' Keg arid Box Raisins, Winestind Liquors, from common to the zest quality, A qUaatity of Dryed Meat, Mackerel, from No. I to No. 3, in quarter half and lull barrels, About 300 Sacks Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Alba ny Summer Ale, &c.. Slay 14,' POTTSVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY rriHE subscribers have constantly on hand, a a. general assortment of Hollow-ware, Cart and Raton Boxes, Plough points, Mould Boards, Rails and Turn out Castings, 4.c., and are pre pared toiurnish castingeof,all kinds to order, at as cheap a rate as can be furnished elsewhere. Possessing a desirable situation adjacent to both rail road and canal, and having every faML ity for and experience in the manufacture of cast ings, we can confidently promise entire satisfac tion to ad who may favor us with their orders. HENDERSON & FARRELL. May 2q. mil AP OF,,f r OTTSVILLE.--The subscnber hay /VI jng by'direction of the Coined of the Borough of Pottsville, made a survey.and map of the streets, lanes anc alleys of the said BOrough, hereby gives public noace to holders of lots and others, that the said MAP is now ready for examination at his resi dence, in Mahantongo street,and invites all interested to examire the same, and state any alterations they may whit, - therein previous to its being deliveied to the Council. SAMUEL LEWIS. April /0-18 PENNSYLVANIA HALL TUE public ace respectfolly informed that the subscribers have , taken this large and cam , modiotis establishment, recently kept Hsi by William G. Johnson. To the for. 1 4. mer patrons of this establishment and the public generally, the undersigned promise to extend all the accommodations and comtortsat 4his house that men so satisfactorily received, while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH WEAVER, JACOB PETERS, Pottsvtlle, .one 1 1, Dallas 1 b 6, - % 3 I JOHN S.C.. MARTINIS Drug and Chemical Store, Centre Street. first door above Mahantango S VOTTSVILLi:, BCI3II7XLKILL COUBTI, Vhere he offers for sale a choice and well selected assonment of fresh Dinlts, Medicines, Cho. Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. mica's. Patent Medicine, Paint Brtishes,Sash, Tools, Paints, Glass, Potty, Perfumery; &c. Orders from Physicians, Country Metthants, thank fully received and promptly attended to, at a smill advance on City wholesale pnces. ETrarticulat.futention givento Physiciat'n'prescrfp lions at a. hours. November' 27 LOOK- lIHREI 'UST received and now opening. a large and v. well assorted stock'ot new Fall and Winter goods consisting of ' pry Goods of every deadripttors; Groceries of all Nada, Chinl, Glass and Queemnbare, far, Cloth, arid Heir Sad Capa, Pada and Shoes:. Coate, Pcmtalocms, 'Vests, 4". Plaster, Salt; Fi s k Which will-he sold on the most liberal.terms t and at very low iprices or in.exchange for country produce, far which the highest price will, be paid. 4 SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville. Pia .1841. Eta' :GOODS.—iosEPH WHITE & SUN! have on band a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheep for Cash; or In exchange- for country produce: Mt•Carboe. 0ct: 3 1941840. 4 / • . l riocroi F. F. NAGLE—Re. ciectfully tenders his professional servicee — fir *the citizens or Pottsville, and vicinity. fLs offic s e tre is e lit . the corner of. Market and Apnll6, 16—tf. TOOTH AND EAR ACHE.--Mmes Tomb and Ear Ache drops, a pare and speedy cure for the above &leases: Ju st 'received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drag store- April 16„ IG-- ImARRIINGAt GARDIMSTING..—The com plete rs:mer, and the complete Gardener. Jun Maand for sale • B. BANNAN. rch 26 I 13— WHOOLI BOCllM—Wholetrale and retail at "" Philadelphia pticea, ferule br , * 19,12 ; • B. BANNAPP NDIAN I VEGETABLE PlLltli=tost- re* ceived and forget:, at ItUBTIN'S Drugstore. " Aprill6l ' • • 16—" Ora Elan SALE.—Two Lots on LOTS B met, for aa:o. cheap. • A pply to I RIWEL, May. Ztit, OIDUEW —if, • ftlahantongo et. ARRANGEMENT, FOR . _ 1842 OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. 10 . 0 Pixy Swim. coanan or Sotrru irraterr. • $llll6 subscribers beg leave - to call the attention of their friends, o . b• atict the publiii in general, tcr the fill knifing .arrangement for the 'year 1842, for the.purposa of bringing put :Cabin, Second Cabin and Steerage passengers By the neer line of Liverpool Pockets. Sailing the let; 13th and 25th of every month. The ships conipriiing this line are . • Geo: Washington, • Indep. ndence, United States, Sheffield, Garrick, Siddons, Patrick Henry, Roscoe, Virginian, - Stephen Whitney, noseins, Sheridan. By 6e Vondon Packets, , To sail from New York the Ist, 10th and 20th— andTrbm London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. • 7 Mediator, „ , ti Ontario, Wellington, Toronto, Quebec, Westminster, Philadelphia, , St. James, Switzerland, Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator, In connection with the above, and for the par .pose of affording still greater facilities to passer). 'ors, the subscribers have established the • • Star line_ of Liverpool Packets, To sail from LiVerpuol on the 7th and 19th of every. month, comprising the follow i ng very su perior fast sailing ships, viz:— ' Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, - 1000 tone Echo, Sill, 850 • St. Mark, Alczazder, 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, ' 1000 • All of-which are nearly new, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened.- The last four are own. ed exclusively by the subscribers, a fact which, independent or their long standing in their bu. einem , it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no othCZ 'house in their line can present. The above ships' will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular rutecession, thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at - Liverpool veekly so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers- who wish will be found with an abundant supply of boilable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases where the parties de. eline.coming out, the money paid for their pas. saga will be promptly returned. Yor the accommodation of persons wishing to send'money to their friends, drills at sight will ' be given on the following Bank and Branches, viz : On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at • Cork Limerick Clonmel Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford - Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Ballida Tralee Youghal Enniskillen Monaghan - Banbridge, Ballymena ' Parsonstown Dow n patriek Cavan Lurgan Oinagh Dungannon Dandbri Ennis Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarven Mallow . - Moneymore Ciltebill Kilruah Scotiadd—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs: Phillips 4 Tipladv, London ; P. 7. Byrnes. Esq., Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address (if by letter, post paid) GLOVER & hIchIURRAV, 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 'Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS. Meters. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia Thomas•Gough, Es ~Albany. Benjamin Bacnan, Mg. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, London. derry and Cork. The subscriber is now teddy to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, and June. Er The subscriber, will also engage. Passer). gers going out, from New York to - London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on rico plication at the Miners' Journal office. • B. BANNAN. NEW STORE. THE lubscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately (met, pied by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have Just re ceived add opened an assortment of Dry Goods i Groceries, Queensware, etc. among which are DRY GODDS., - f Blue -Black and Fancy colored Clotb and Cassimers-Sattinetts-Mouslin de Lanes—Chint zes—Flannels—Cotton do•—Checks, Tickings, Moe:nos—Bleached and Unbleached Muslins— Winter Vestings—Shawls. -Silk _and Cotton Handkerchiefs-Wolsey—Worsted and Cotton Hoisery--Mena Hose and Halt Hose—Gloves— Umbrellas, &c. GROCERIES. Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Cot Fee— s and Brown Sugars—Young 'llyson—Gun poweer—lmpenal 'and Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup—Sugar Rouse and Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—thee—Raisins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &c. QUEENSWARE. Liverpool. Granite, Common end Scotch Ware. Glass Tumblers, Plates. Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all, of which we would invite the attention of our friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN S. SILLY MAN. L. W. TeouTnex. S• SILLYMAN. November 20 - 47—• HORSES ! HORSES ! MO R OOF'S RING Bong CURE -a sure destruction to Ring Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and Cal. us on horses., ROOF'S FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the cure o Scratches, Corks, Split-hoof, Founder, and al sore of the feet and limbs. ' ErETL'EI EMBROCATION, for old Strains, Bruises stiffness of the joints, 4-c. A fresh supply of the above - articles just recei ved and for sate at J. S. 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 Ilyson, Pouchong 4 Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, White, Yellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a full assortment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, 4T: Can 'be bought on as reasonable terms, as else where of E. Q: 8i A. HENDERSON. May 28 22 NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has returned from Philadel phia again with his second stock of Goods Coe the season, which embraces a large and faith tonible assortment iif choice ' - Blue Black and Invissilde Green Cloths, - Sattinetts and Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, I:killings, ere., Satins and vesting* of various 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 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 fot;yourselves. *April 9, 37-- JAMES McALARNEY. RAW dr. • SHOULDERS. RIME Western Hems, ( cured , wits and • fill without smoke.) Shoulders & Sides, Boston Smoked Beef, 13ologni Swinge, - .Smoked and Pickled Salmon, ,Halifaeand Massachusetts Mackerel, :Shad, Hawked Herring, Cod Fish,.&c, for sale at E. Q.& A. HENDERSON'S. May 28, • • , • ~1-1 A VIERS' MUCK UAL,—Being _ treatise on soil and manures. Also, The FAR MEWS LAND MEASURER. or pocket companion Just received ar.d for sale by _B. BA . iNNAN: ,Apri. 16— ItiLrANIMALMAGNETIZEftOchisto ry, phenomena,. and curative effects of AMMO Magnetism, with itnstructiona for condoctirielbe Magnetiwoperation,,by a' Physician:" ilrimi2b .lust received and foLtudo by B. BANNAN. I May PROTECTION. INDEMNITY AGAINST. LOSS BY FIRE . THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., , OF ritztA PRIM/. capital $400,090, Paid in. CHARTER PPiPSTVAL, C ONTIN HE to Make Insurance,. perinament ana harked on every description of property in town and country onthe usual favorable terms. Office 164 Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES N.'RANCKER. President: ' DIRECTORS, Mules N. Banker, Samuel Grant. -James Siott. . 1 Frederick Brown. Thomas Hart, . Jacob R. smith, ThomasS. Wharton, Geo. W.Richards, Tbbiari Wagner. Modeeai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BA NCKER, Seel. The Subscriber has been appointed agent - for the above mentioned institrition;end is now pre. pared to Make insurance, on every description of . property, at the 'lowest rates.. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, Jane 19. 1841. - 25---ly Indemnity against loss or clan:tags by Fire. Capital 8400,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insu#nces..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.; llcescth and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga• ges and Ground Rents upon the most favotable ; 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 Wood streets. MORTON McMICHA ELT - resident. L Entuartteen, Secretary. DiftEcTone, . Morton McMichael, - Charles SW, Joseph WoOd. - Archibal right,' P. L. Lagocrenne, • 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 INBURANCEIS epee etterpleSCrilitiell of4woperty _ at the lowest rates. BE.NJAMI N BA NAN Pottsville, Feb. 27„184I „ . 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, Mille, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Fur niture and Property of everydescription, against lose ordamage by FIRE. • MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insureagainstlosion allkindsof Marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation ofgoods,wares,and merchandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any funherinformation on the subject/aria. snrance, either against Fire, marine orinland risks. Apply to ,HENRY G . ROBINSON,IAR•ent, July 15 34-ti At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, A . tOrwigaburg. PHIL A DP.LPITIA, READING, AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. R A T FS OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN r IZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from ApriNst, 1842,per ton of 2000 tbs. Plaster, Slate;Tiles, ypsum and Bricks, $ - .1 Ili Pig Irtm, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tardand Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum ber, Staves, Sal t-tish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 !0) Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and /leer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. pines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow ' Rags, Wool, Oysters, Elides, Hemp,Earthen-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 be charged for receiving or de. livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the line, sinless allowed to remain over 10 days. Daystifstarting of Freight Tra ins, on THURS. , DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M. Ma rch; 26 13— . OAT MEAL. THIS economical and iiutricious article of food hitheito but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland and Ireland , is manufactured, - and for sale bythe Subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported, even superior,. being fresh. It is also for sale ny most of Oehler chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin, William Philips & Co. Morris & Bro thers, &c. dc. as well as by some of.the merchants in Minersville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS, Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal. & Pearl Bar ley, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila . . November 6. 1841. 45-4 M. A. DOOLIEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL attend to all business entrusted to his care in the counties of Schuylkill and Berks. REFERENCES. Hon, Samuel Hepburn, Wm. M. Biddle, Esq. Sellers Davis, Michael Koons Rank & Brooke; Philadelphia. L. & T. F. Showell, Reed, Brother J Thomas, Office in the first story of the Pennsylvania Hall,'Pottsville. June 18, 25—tf EXECUTORS' NOTICE. - 4LL 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 Mc. Dermot; Executrix, James R. Whiting. Erg. or George Hart Executors, in the city of New York, or to EDW. OWEN PARRY, Attorney for the Executors, Pottsville. April 16, 16—if UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS.' SILK, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin Umbrellas Parasol. and Sun Shades. A cuingewnssortment, just received and for gale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28, 22 . SONGS FOR Cruz COLD WATER ARMY,— set to Music, for sale by - B. BANNAN. June 11 2 PAPER. CAEAPOR TUAN EVER 1— Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled, at $1.75 ream wholesale, or 12i cents per quire retail,' to trait the times. Also a large assortment of paper of su. perior quality, at reduced_prices. Jest received end for sale by June 4,23- - B BANNAN. LOT FOR SALE.—For sale a Lot, situate on the Easterly side of William street. in the Bor ough of Pottsville, containing in front on William at. 55 feet, and 110 feet in depth. Terms $350 cash. Apply at the office of the Miners' Journal. - - May 7 I'3 ingAPER lIANGINGS & BORDERS.— The subscriber has received hiti Spring Patterns of elegant Hall and Parlor Paper, which he will sell cheaper than ever. Among the assortment are sev eral new andtplendid patterns. B. BANNAN. . April 16 16-- Pr PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS—A fresh sup ply of Elegant Paper Hangings and Borders, for rooms and entries, very cheap, just received and for sale by June 11,,21- B. iHANNAN.r MEANS AND ENDS--Or self t • aing;by the author of Redwood, Hope Leshe,ite Second edition. Jost ieceived and for sale by May 28, 22—; - ' B. BANN . SILVER, AND GERMAN SILVER PENCI CASES, very cheap-, at 374 aitd 25 cents each, or sale by June 11-24, B. BANNAN. SEAR'S BIBLE BIOGRAPHY.—A fresh sup. ply of this elegant work, just received. Also Sumixerfield'iSermons;end for Wile by June 18,25 7 = 1:1. BOWAN . . RACKERS.-.:Water, Soda, &liar and Butte 11./ Ciachers, fresh, for sale by Mai' 28 . E. Q. & A, HENDERSON. ipp ERR lAN llSK—Whieli flows freely. for the use of Stftl Pens. just received and for rale by July 23,30= : 11; HANNAN. • Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. THE - GREAT REMEDY, CONSUMPTION and Lrvii. Catrwsrrs, F Annus Baoacarrir, Caour IL CHbIRS, WHOOPING COUCH, PRINS OR WRARNRSB OF Tat Bans; Cnamaic, Conon, and all diseases of dui Pulmonary Organs. READ WHAT IT. mils DONE. • .4 Wonderful Reeozery. r --M re. S. E.\ Austin was attacked with this disease in the fall Of 1838, originating from a. violent cold which settled ep. on her lungs. Variods remedies were're.orte t t to—the most skilful physicians were' consulted—. yet step by step that fearful disease, cannon:diva -began to prey upon her. she - becalm% Subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quan tities of matter and was evidently sinking very fast. In this distressing situation, after all the various remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but tiae.,grave seemed to afford her any prospect of relief; tic invaluable Balsam re. stored her to health; and cow, in the place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. Er See deserti. lion of this interesting edse in; Dr. Wistat's Ted. alive on Consumption. Divirtierested Trstiniony.- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy 'of Dr. Wistar's p; . cpsr s . tion of Wild Cherry, in thd 'case of Mrs. Austin*, 1 cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement tree and cor rect. J. H. WALTER'S, M. D. Now York, April 12,1841. 4 Surprising Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson.. poor but 'highly respectable member attic Meth. odist church, was also 'afflicted with Consomp lien in its worst forms,.'und considered past . re. covert' by all her fricnils. A bottle of this Bal sal was presented to her, Which.relieveeher im mediately. This circumstance being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several- ottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have 'purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent sir. cumstances; and positively assert it has nut. been used in a single instance whew it has not given surprising relief.' ' V" 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,respeets true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistur's remedy to all who are afflicted. GEORGE MILLER, MARY GARDNER. THOMAS COOMBN , ELIZABETH JACOBS. Liver Complairit.—Mrs. Eliza , Thomnion was afflicted with thisconiFlaint for nearly-five years, dur;ng which ti re she was under the most skit ful physiciinixe had tried Mercury, Botanic, and a _ 0 Ilupat tic remedies, and every thing that at'. foxed heri, „ ling hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes ID the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una ble to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a lea' weeks, and remains' well to this day. ELIZA TDOMPSON. , _ Roxborongh, September 12,1841. Deai - . - S - ir—Pleae send me two bottles more .4 1 your Balsapi of Wild Cherry, like that; yua su.: t iiie_hefort,' 1 have taken nearly all ofO4o , JD" , , and cniifielently believe this medicine will emu me. I halve used a great many reniedies - wittmar the lust yiiar, but have never found any thing,iiiiat has relieved ne so much. It has stormed tor rough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I steep better at night and feel better in every way than I slave Ii mans months. You -t, re.pectfully, JAMES KELLY. Holmesburg, September 12..1841. Friend Wisiar-1 most again trouble ~ thee to send me two battles more of thy invaluable Hal :-,,iii. 1 have now taken three bottles ii all, and can suture thee that II hes tone me IflOTe g aud than all the medic:nu I have ever taken be fore. Send ire by the stage as ermines possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB iIoLL.AVAIr. Bristol, September et, 1,141. Dear,Dontor,--iieurin g Ft, many peo p l e t a lk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent krone of your Aguas the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that 1 want three bottles more amt soon, as I believe it will CUM me too. I have bsedit'great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jaynes Espeeb.- 5 rant and other medicines besides, but nothing lb-s ever dune me as much good as Ours has. Sand by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, PAINS IN THE BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKiIICSS - AND Couou.—The Rev. Dr. Dundap has addressed-us a letter in which he says two of his daughters had suffered severely . with' an obstinate cough frcqUent pains in the breast, &c., and appearrii .to be going into a rapid decline. By tie one al a few, bottles 9f this medicine they have entirely recovered ar.d now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Snyder has au• thorned us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for sevenil rears and had tried every thing in vain. lie was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region oldie Heart, and nothing else elm gave him relief Chrome Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was aka afflicted with un obstinate Cough, originating from a dilease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give hint relief but this 13,11- earn. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has-performed, that it has already attained the highest' reputation, and though scarce two years% have elapsed since it was first made Fiddle, we can pr'udly say, its fame haalipread in every direction, and it is rap. idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered td public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country; will find this medicine an important and valuable adding '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 afflicted, and there art doubt less; thousand suffering who would resort to it fbr relief if they could'obtain it conveniently. EU' Be particular when you purchase, to ask for Da. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CURERS, as there is an article called the "Suitor ov W ILO Ciitany," advertised, which is entirely a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com— pound preparation of the Prunus Virginians, or " Wild Cherry Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac. ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medieine ' ever discovered. No Quackery ! Deception.- The physician may boast of his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies over discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has evetsproved as success. ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Motor's Balsam of Wild Cherry, -which' has effeetsd' some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed arc the astonishing healing and restorative properties of this &asap; that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Complaints, diseases which have kiatiled the skid of the moat distinguished physicians, when patients have sufforeti with the most di& tressing cough.great difficuity , in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of she lunge, he, after,-the most esteemed rentedice.of our Phaimacmpias hare failed, this invaluable remedy has not only gives surprising relief but actually effected cores, titer all hopes of a tecovery had been entirely It. °paired of. • Besides its surprising efficacy in these formi• dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for disease , ' of children, such as Croup Whooping Cough. &c., and in those disordeis that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such as Coughs, Colds; Pleurisy, b.lf°' enza, and Pains in the, Breast,. proceeding from . neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. ' repar , d, wholesale and retail, be 'Wawa ) & Co., Chemists: No. 33 South Fourth stn'' Philadelphia. Price $1 011 a bottle. } Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MAR TIN, Agent for Schuylkill county. 07 Druggists and dealers supplied et Oa wholesale prices. Jaduary 1 • • • Tt IMHERTON BOARDING SCHOOL For Fr...um.m.--Situaterl is Chester Couuty, Penn sylvania, ‘3 mile's N. W. from - PhiladOphia, and miles from the Reading 'Ratl Road - at risoedirrilte. `November r. • 48— W ILLIAAI THOMAS