- ' ,„• , ,„ • ~,-,11 Pomman ExtravairsaPv'Tbstittery.,bodyi and especiallt, tktrAilkis slinros"fre.„ ei!iTrialiDll - ; • fortli.;—/Wiftudgffit,%-; , ' ~..`,_ - : ~... *' 7Lts47 , e -. rite r ' ' .., . , i'Mlisiirom Ole Wirgiony;., ' • ..- ' •' -: '.'-. To ring it little . bong, ---.- - ,Irts'all - iihticit" my SweetbWirt ; t: - , ,Da Itititi rotev. Glnk' , : - 1 - , ' ! ..; l'. • iciM fake saner anitif , ' 41Ktgteg, irlfvoy.Luei Le*:2:: : '7:-.Aciek de avdte-fm4 , * ; -' ' bed teneo`kt de Sortir; Deliak-,d4 Endue de hiweakei ..'lttNirtiorly "iieber tin." . ' , • ',, ;.. :lOW Mick: de dough otam da fwd. ; , lind,hold it to do fire.. . ' :.: " Take pour time Was Luey,4ol . .-',' DeOhs Wirgiody gals, you'll find, 'i Ain =alumni hard to heat—;• i _ ' - But Luey;:takes tte,rair be'surc Ols!she'sbercy sweet. , ' - -' ' • Take your time Miss Lucy, Ite._ . ". iMir Lucy is'a pretty girl, , 'My Luey's berry tall, ; She cut.' de treble pigeon wing, When rrancing at de balL• - -.•-• ' , Take pair rime Miss. Lucy; 4.e, yes Ludy is a pritly, girt, • - Such lubly hands-and feet; 'When hoe toes is in de market-hound„ .1 ' Bar beels is in Main Street` 'Takeyourlinte Miis Lucy, 4e. .--• , . „ - - Miss Luc y ' s berry witty— . . -'' Miss Lucy's berry smirt; - She makes me teol all oiler so. It e'en a moat, busts My-heart. ! ,-- Take your time Miss Luey.•4S - c; ' ' SerAinkins "clear Miss Lucy, I'll gallant you ail alma." , ' Sezaho 1 .0 gracious! 'inking. - I 71 1 ~,, - ,-. • • Moil your Mother know you're. out: - , .., ' Take yoar.iime igi f iAlicy,44 : • Mama Tyler's playing de debil, . . • Will dat old wet* . bid; . • I, ... ... 11 de wit* - be monstrous angry, Kase day lost do Tariff bill. • • . r But fake your time Miss Lucy, tae. ~. Luey's goie to i as ington _ • • - ; To blow dem all sky high; . • • Andif Minim! /Jilin dont sign dot bill, • - • Shi.'llahead him," sure. ..or die," , -- ' ... :011ake,your tinteMiss Lacy, ko. 'CLIPPINGS. 'Froni the Daily America. • MP" wen. ' Bark i, froth the broad and noble *est— _ lieu . ' where the kierots ashes' rest The loud and stirring peal rings out— • And comes on every bretale rho about For direr, Clay ' For Harrfany in -For Harry Clay L • For gallant Harry Clay Seel they rush from mountains side— • ' Taey , come trout plain and prairie wide k. :From every forest glade and glen, . • The about goes up again, WhO goes ! Stranger Stand say the' word." , '• I ' KENTTICK " Hurrah !" 'All's we'll: r All's • The West. The Epi, well A_Wonas.-41n exchange paper m entions the enact" woman who is so large romintie waist, that her husband cannot hug her all at once, but when he takes one hog, he mik e a chalk mark, Ca thknow Where theomuunice next time go hi lOW •_ , - , . Tbircaters fez Ors -Laanaas.—The Albany ':Argue issues an order, directing thit every . 4emo. critic .Yan Buren msn, who accepts office from espial's Tyler, will be considered doubtful in the faith; jail must be witched cloisly.—Herald. • • The Whigs ire. chsrgrable,„ with two steps which it will take Sometime to atone for—the feat of :John Quincy Adams in 1828, & the e 1 ec . lien ofiolus Tyler in 1140. - - In Adams' fall. • Wet sinned all I, , In Tyler's rise, We sinned likewise! Elniation is a companion which no misfortune Cain repress, no clime destroy, no enemy alienate, • no dispositiou enslave; at home, a friend, abroad, an intruduCtion; in solitude, a solace; . 'society; an ornament; irchutens vial, it give, at ones a grace, an ornament to genius. With - out it, what it mini A. Slave/ , • Tax Caitirriam W031414.--bbe who bends o '...:orsithe couch' of infancy—:the cradle bed of our young and yet 'uniled‘etl existence, whispering rie tied prayerinto those tender ears that thrill with delight as an Eolian trembles under the kis.; •.. sing zephyr: , She who kindly guides the step of, youth: She who bends_ over the pillow of pain, ..danirming anguish of half ate excruciating agony. She who grasps the couch of death; where science dens no longer contend-with , the .King of Terrors, imi skill retires from "theunequal task.. The chriattsu woman's hour Vath cool, and "affection • , stiuggles wits death, and ;Site', the . dull ear of 7 the tomb, gets me, back - 74 140 re !,2And" while she kixsea away the clammy dews of di'ssoluuitn, she enmities with the enemy while 'hope and life retailer—nor will she leash the deed—mi, no, the poq,pale limiting of the hived one, are aear ' her still, , ctbe strews roses around the bierafid ‘ often in far distant years, in evening's solettut hook or beneath. the *iliac moonlight, she revisits . the gravelby others fingotten and eaknown. She, • • tiorees,lile a'soft spirit, noiseless and tearful, and hilly,,to 11 , upell the luxury of her still unwait ed - • • Jolts ;lamer Anasra.---In .10aking of this patriot mid sage the,' Philadelphia Gazette iayerh. I. .§iztV:lour years' ago John, Quincy Adams en• . tared the aervio of hit country at the darkest pe . siod our evolutionary buqcory,end from thatday • to ihiti, he hap been* at the post of public dOiy, faithfully labering in behalf of . the .principles Out of Which ',be ,flevolutiott -tyrant; : :the principles ,'•f selflownnittent and Civil liberty. And new, find him with intellectual powers unimpaired snit with is distort as true to the- cause to Which his boyish houiS, were devoted as whin be stood by.liisfsther's side on the quarterdeck of the Hirs ,.."'tournore than half a century • ago. The Ameri: canrople . -:-the*himpf this r eountry should be `grateful that an a Crisis like:, the present - guehhe men shoul d be spared to them , and that the listrig testimony of one: thus edizeritsil ehould be hoard. . in deferice of their rights agabatt kyrentiy , sod op have rapider] the office of Chief Mag: finale. so conferring upon the incumbent tbe pow. er of magi,* over the popular will, but . as grant.. ing him' the'peler`to execute the,property tames, sad will , of the People, and not to reaiat it. With my -mother's milk did I wick bi the principle! on, which tbeßt , mlaration of Independence were found • ed: That peclaratimi complained a i thet the ging • would net let the Peoplemske such laws as they . ' wished.' ',titan a President or an Executive OTE- Jar tmacrtak• at this time of day, to control this -Veriiitititi the etetcise orgieir oWn'tiehtel." .. .And, thtiAttief,,AbriO4i4Yejit win oe 'o• ,o ,= -16 C 14 riatii-lbliiiticied epreilis ffis li t gn 4iiiiirtuktat*iftbf* , c o -te,rataleat • ilea* Day t on S ept. _ _ • • . Ka Camelot etyo; the wisest COU3sB if; k Itemittbssi4,sa,quikdashug...roki—kke.,pereon Oua,,ited *ad 4f we bjsb ti kilObjn,rtorepiiy liee it natio Wine emit EZI - L .• Wit/We Oaniq_ 111E1HIEN announces 4 mit to his Irked. and the tublia thithe has ha. en this splendid, airy and -delightlid establish; merit sittiated at the termination' ;the': Muting aid Philadelphia:Roil - 44- Where be Will bit httliPY ta thysiiiwbo viiiit.tbe Coal Reties; onbuamess, di"Sr t h e purpose" — of 'enjoyitit the moatitain: air "and - water.- -The Rotel is Urge, finished and furnished in the bestityla—and. no pains will be spared 'to I render satiefietion,to ,who may favor it with Tieing "rabbi ten minutes - walk Hof- - duillotoingb of Potirrilhe, thaw, sufficiently remelted to escape the dad ise and no' that buly.huitling 'Ydace, it is cow Silently believed that it will be found inneb more pleasant arid atreeable,than any other Rotel in ; the vicinity., - Attached to the Rotel:ls - 11 large , and *wailful garden,. overlookint the - River .' Behu'elhill: the Schuylkill sl, MOM. Wheel' Rail koadileiteti - ding to die Mines and thane, to Sunbury) the Cadre Turnpike,:iind at -the ume time efordieg a rest and - rawaawc view of Rye Maintains. The house is' sendied • with pure Mountain- "piing watery and a Bathing establishnient unrivalled is the.- aualetey. A splendid pleasure Car is kept , for , the exclusive accommodation of visitor!, who may he disposed t o vi s it the Mines, or enjoy the wild .and roman. tic sealers , of the surcionding country. Individ. oats or families may reli on having _ample room, -Bad every possible attention. . 4 , 4 . Mount Carhoe,lnniil9. 1841 , 25—tf , , 1 t, PATENT LIAD FLATdiROUND ROPE. AND , GENERAL . Line, Twine turd Cordage Manufactory * •; . REA - DING, PA.I 1111HOMAS JACKSON. beg/ leave to return hie most sincere thanki to Captains and ownerii - of Scam, store keepers, biro friends and the public gen: orally, for the oars liberal patronage and man revere he has received during e period. of upwards of 12 yearn, which has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectfuli ly inform them that after the destruction of his man ulactory by the great freshet of January, l&11;: he Waren entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which tie has fitted op with new and impended machinery •of the best doscriution, for the manufale. tone of Patent Laid Coidage, of every kind, fuly e gdal to any its the United States... He Kas also added to the above, an establiihment finale marinfacture of all kinds of light cords.l Bed Ito*, Halters, Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk, Mason. and measuring fides, of every variety: I 'l' .1 would also respectfully inform all who. may be likely to want the article, that he' manufac tures 'Flat Ropes for raising weights - Op drafts and . incline planes by steam , power. The Flat Rope is; very mach used in the 'mines of Europe. and for- the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the moat careful and experiero col manner, and by machinery of the beat and' most accurate principle. An extensive assortment of coils of Italian, Manilla, and Tar'd Russia, Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and ToWing lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines. LinecTwines arid Cordage of ev ery description. dlac,Var, Pitch Oakum. con shindy kept 'on hand. ; . • • T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lices are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian . Hemp , in ' Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the n eking of towing lines has 'convinced him that they are an article which cannot ; be made too good, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect. • Orders for any thing in his laminate from a fishing line weighing 1-10th of ea , ounce, to a thousand feet length or 3 inch flat rope weighing 3Jj tons, or from a . 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line. will be thankful ly received and promptly executed on the Mont 'rot sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a fewlients, free of freight.. P &any-quantity of Flai taken at Market price. Reading. Feb:l9' I • &—ly EXTRAORDINARY CASE. • i Qer.szeMay 8.1837. IA It Slit:—An artiele called Dr. ewes "Nerve and Bone Liniment," came to my knoWledge a bout two months since,; through oar friend Mr. Camp bell, and I procured a bottle and had used it for about a,week without any material change, until one morn. inn I found myself under the exercise of very encore-. mon feelings, imagining that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, I requested my family to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trust myself on my feet, ot having for the last fourteen and a half years ever even made the attempt to stand: but my confidence 17311 so g reat , that they consented to assist me front my bed. fiend I could use my legs with apparent ease, but could not bear toy weight on my feet. With scipnort, however. I could place one foot before the other with e' facility that astonished me and all around me. They led me twice across the room ; I sat down with feelings of happiness that never before experienced; 'the idea wee that I was onceagain to le metered to the world ran through my frame like en electric shock. My family surroun dedne in man of joy, and the excitement so com pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day I walked three time across the floor, again bearing a little weight at each time on my feet. 1 then used crutches for a few days, when my atrenath had become so far re.estebliehed. that I coukl Cron the thin without the least aid. My advancement trom floe time has been almost ifictedible.• 1 can walk two hundred yards and back with ease. and my chii. dren, ( the bed-rid are often Wined, like me, with near a dozen,) have been so overjoyed that theycould scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half. score of years younger hereelf. You *ill rec.' °Beet how much bent together I was when you were : last .here. 1 have entirely d'vertiome this. 111 look ed ay odd'as. I felt when I.began toAvalk. I would have-been gazed at in antinishment. I have seen ma ny of mi.old -acquaintances. prime of whom did not know me at all.and others would scarcely credit their senses, and would hardly hate - been more astonished, though one had " risen from the dead." 1 haie new levury confidence that iam a well man. I think this ?uncle is the most extraordinary of any I ever heard pf; gut if it is not extensively made known to the pub lie,'think the proprietors arevery culpable. If you know the persons ut New York selling it, you had bet- Iter shoWthem this letter, and let them refer to you; • tor publish this-ityou think it would aid the distressed. • Remember net° your family, 1 :Yours , very truly, MILAN C. CORNING.' _For sale by John S.C. MartiitWm. T. Ailing and iClentens & Partin, Pot t sville May , 2l. 1842. • . • weruERILI, & BROTHER, At L186)&1044 Na 63, North Fiord street Fissiside • TILISES DOORS lIPROISiTUS CotNEIVOT ARCH ST. . ?MLA DELPAIA. Mativfacturers 91 White Lead dryand i._. Calomel, ' . growth's Oil, 1 Red Precipto -. - - Red Lead, 1 1 White do . • "-- lunge, - , Vitriol Alb.l • _•-; • :`a . Chronic YilloWi.! Suip.Q u i . A in . i . . .., - ,• do Green':. - ' Tart. Emetic • do ' Red Ether Salph. Patentirellow •do Nitric - • &lar Lead ' 'do Acetic , T . , Cooperas ' Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol ' Coma do ' Aq. Fortis , Acet: Morphia • Miriade Acid .1, , Sulph. .do- . Ep m Salts .-, • - Lae.Solphor - 1 Ta t.' Acid ' • Opi.de Narcot. i So .Carb.Sods 1.; 4 'Kermeilillineral' '.. i io Corros,Sub. Mere. - Etbiops do. - ReBnetsaf Champnor,SaiNitre,Erunstone,iloraz. , Ste.oTer forsalethe above mentioned articles. to gether With a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Oyir Sto ffs , andeveryotheracticleinthe Chem icallind Medicine line,: „ , - . tn .11eingmanitfctoireri of al l the aiticlesenoerated stades the _above, head, they 'pledge_ themselvea to supply their friends . and the public on-the most reasonable tenni. - _ - : ~,,-,,. . ' -Window ind -Picture Olass.from 68. .4 38,.: . ' 1 18.17'; - : " ". - . 48— Oct. samvs aunt mogqAPIFIY-Wiib era! hundred engrafting". being Biography of the Lives and characters 4. the princ93l personages -re corded in the eicred writings.. Practically- adapted to the initroction otynoth and private families. lust receiverhurt foraale by " BANIVAN.- • Pday2B • IS • 22- • • . • . • Sherman's Warm Loungers, Sbermarri Camphor Loungers. Sbarman'a Prior Alan's Plainer. A fresh simply -el Me abeve. valuable' Medicines last received and for safe it MARTIN'S Drag and Chemicsl'atorm Potlsnlle. ' Jannary,29; SITEPULEWS TRAVRLEL—Stepben's Tairal. 7,7 itTilrkey. Grqece;:itassii anal -Poland, .gypt Petrel a tit.,04 . 11k117' Lend:..-J an , coved atta . for sAle_bv BANNA • Muth. . _ . rAtes and lioiribtelltnert - Autt_iiathilritul, or tat kr: . :Way, 211 M-r " Plll724o.'47 , #'!_wojeoll'A4iipsw,b;d l-4- : PREFEPITIRS:—Aiiiiht V biApril BAiiN4L :t _ , BM ~=~ ERE INS M=== 1621 1117112a r nira l ' - '. ' • 'Dux vita! . Of the - (Veldts: Ama**P.4gliff , .....fhaL A. appears, by Os 144 111 41 falf 4aPersediAt.* eile-Afsgseher giro ostixassi. ammor,' for thelenfiesiiiii if* iut_tramisegueneiritheeredieethipiaj ntatfutninS- 0 . 641 / 1014 .44 YSTEit • -:•.1 TSoi 0 1111 4ii, 3 4 . 11 1 N - ' AVlNG:been.diliyaippointtedtlinlity•Agent .fizr the saieiia lama or , , sinall quantitim,.,of the niuned_ Witt% stiggest,the: following- as auoog. Pregutn„ Ow Proof. that the claim or th's medicine to"pnblits•ccmfidente; is .finuided on no. Auestionablesuid we• believe, tunomaiunable au. Letter from Mr.damfield, Vcaielling Agent forthixiJoited State& , . Messrs. T. & J. BEATTY. - I herewith 'within- rue:your:Busies in the . *dveribing;the notice offitighter &214 e. Knight, auccenots m Heinz SzKtichtet. Kent. iog, who ate agents fir Branifreth.• Pak, and perhaps for others. Yon will Perceive the form ' of their language, under • these circumstances, and my business, tiz apprise foiiiif the teatime. ny which' the :genii:Men to. whom they refer . havialreadyllven.—four of them prior tolhe prente, sod one. - .Mr. G. K. - Miller, since the reference:, but withOlit being informed di it hi me, or in - any manner- alluding to it. •. • &Mune & BPlrriamr, (as successors to Iteiln' & &kilter, Reading.) haying-beefs duly appoint. eel county - agents for the excellent and superior medicine above namedoste now premixed to inim ply lite demands of , fohner agencies, and: wit be gratified by the cappointmeot and supply id new ones, on the mail liberal Actin,. "Fat the• character of them pills, we refer with icutfidenee, but without asked censiint, to the following named gentlemen. who hate sold them bing enough to, knoll their true vele° in comparisOn with any Whets now in marker).— Tiiiiirrelative location gives every faeility,lo the inqiiirer iwho desires to:obtain, either for sale or use, a first rate article." - To tate them in consecutife-oidai, Aid Me. C. W. Porter, - P. M. Maiden Creek, Jan, 26. took• of me on commission, 6: doz. Since - thaf time. he purchased of K. & S. Reading tdczteni and on the 4th inst. , took 6 dozen of me, itatille, that be never had a medicine which brought back so good a report, nor one Which had so ready a sale. As hi is Post Master. any person; can easily and cheaply ascertain' lobe her my veracity can be impeached - a - Mies the same time learn what othet pills, he sellibr Gds sold. Mr. G. K. Millet, late of Brickensville. lied requested me to appoint him an agent for' Worn _ elided; becauie knew the valued the artiele; April 20th he Looker roe 4 dozee. and: n the 24th inst. he had sold 26 Nixes. it being in Womelsdorf, a new' article, and bought 2 d&en more: ' , • ' • This'abitement is similar to the foregoing.: To Mr. MiKintY,.one dozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Jan., 25. I left him 2 dozen'on commission, and on the 11th he paid me for 7 dozen, stating.is do the others, thit nu medicine With which ha is acquainted has es good a name and so ready ii, Peter Kline; 'Post Master,itas sold to a man who has the white Swellini,..probably near6o, whom I ton, and who states; _that no other rem. edy has rendered him antriereteci, hot that 'ibis has, and now that he is perioaded to' persevere, I am fully persuaded he will entirely recover. ' Samuel Heckler, Pod Master,sells the ether_ pills, but states, that he finds •41 f these equal to 8 or. 9 of them—that tho', hii bad these less than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells about 10 bores wbere he has a call fiir one of the ether*rt, HO mentioned a_woin. in who has diving several years suffered by the theninatism, and though other remedies had been invoked; she has not round any benefit, wire in the use of these pills.. . I would add much general and partieular la , foimition, but shall defer to a mere convenient opportunity an exPosition whictiMint be interest ing to all who atonable to diseases. To'the be. siness in hand, the reference, I have paid the at. wawa it seetnato 'merit, and I thuit leave tt with the earnest desire that it. may be read with' can. dar,.and produce the effect to which truth is i 4 ways entitled.' I Respectfully, , R. CAMFIELD, ' =Travelling Agt. Untied States. Pottiville, May 29., 7. 22—tt Thefollowing: named gentleinen compose the list Otagents rot this county and vicinity, solar as they are at prerent received. Other.names will be 'added is agenti shall be 'appointed: T. & J. Berns. Pottsville. Daniel Saylor,Sehoylkill Haven, " ' • 'Caleb Wheeler. Pi negrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. 4 G, Matz. Port Clinton, • • B. K. , Miller, MeKeantikarg, Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua, . • F. Dray & Co. Tuscarora. • • Samuel Buyer, Middle Port, Seidel &Co. Heniburg, . J. Wieit, Klingerstown, Aaron Matthews, P. M. Lower Mahantango Jacob Kauffman. Upper . do • -- Kauffman, do' do F. Horner. P. M.Milletiharg, (Bethel P. 0.) B. S4indel, Gratztown. Principal Office. '169 Race st. Philadelphia • WILLIAM WRIGHT. Vice Pres% N. A. CoLflealth. MEDICINES! „MEDICINES! DR. Wrn. Evan's .celebrated Camomile. Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Boron-Von Hutchelerts. llerb.PiUs , Duct. Goodie's, Female Pills, • , Dort. William Even's Fever & Ague Pills, Boit. Hoar* Botanic Pilo. . • For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt'. Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever .yet offered to the Public. . • A fresh.supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drag Store of Dets 11 50— - 'JOHN S. C. MARTIN- Phibsddplua liaaealii, - CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY. or seyen of the Philadelphia Druggisti hare“t.'..e&scied to the meanness to try to sell the imitation or exuralsrfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, cleanse or' restore thekkair, and liars - Liniment; a earls for Pales, and all ex al sores and swellings. All Druggists and Country rebate” are hereby warned not to heraldic/Cif these idea in Phila. delphia, as they , would be wholly Ail n sera of these articles are 'warned never buy any by ,these names, without the signature of Comstock& Co . - on the wrappersetake this notice with '7Oll 10 test by it, or you will be cheated, — Send tool by let ter, at New York, and we will deßsey them at Phila delphia, Baltimore, or any of the lame - cities. free of all freight charges. COMSTOCK' & CO. sole prbprietors, & wholesale Druggists, 71 Maiden Lane, New York. - And by John B. C: Martin, William T. rpting. - and Clemens & Parvio;Droggists, May 7, 4 ' • • ' 211.%71.i, E p ALSAM -OF -WILD CILERRY.—Just re iiaceived a freith supply of the above article. n or sale by , J. S. C. MARTIN. April l 6 16—t Sole agent for Scbitylkill cooed NCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.r EBLANK BOOKS.—Tbesubscriber'tuanufactarea ill kinds °rank Books; from 61 cans to sl2eask irbickbe mill . warrant to be - equal in quality to`iiny purchased elsewheiV. at Philadelpiga prices. April 16164:: - • B.I3ANNAN. • . . , #IIIIIIII9IIERFIRLD% SERRIOAL.;-SennOtat and &ketches of &taxon'. by the Rev..lohnßuto nunfteld. A.41..1ate a preacher in connexion with the Methodist Episcopal Church. • With :An halo. dilation by the, nu. Thomas E. Bord. Just receiver and Fir aale,by - 'B NAN: 4. May 29. . V.-• • p • . piarcntiAri; ' too 111- ttims, 3 volimieN elegsatlyfiOun47—pice fa, Jolt received ; iqd _ _ June 25:26- • • D. HANNAN. ' LIFiI I DPNAPOtEONe—ThO Life of Napo !eon:with 300 Illoatiationsi complete Tole priifeak Aar mail* I,littl for rile • Se~s•-• ••• ' :ef • -• • • RIETVC9XI4ON SCROOL.HIST9. RY—Just received taal . for sale by talky .1 • 2 . . STEM. PgliS- - -Efeti , "vii ~.loit • f0ria1e 4 4044,,p 1 b1 , ..t' ,, -- , ; - .-- , ..II:I3ANNAW.L Junelt pituntno titte z "ri It 11!_ii , 1 1611witei. s; ,__ _ . ~, ,_____ "WU - 44 - 403110;41 - AGN ZEit,grhista- PfinladOtta„,olefitq?'lo-ii.-0A . ': - A_. l ! l/ .1 . , 4 -./..', / --,7.4: . - ; , 4 , :::-.- 1 1 2 14- 1:-- - ',::;. 1 - mliapetisnef-:l7'Par' latiogiuqt .*eu rairikl il4 , lle for eirStil : c° . Od. ecti 44.' , 4i 40 : 11 4 0-at ' W ''' '' "'retail si fdltstneetiaiisiticti•Viirlki4t. ti-V, 1, -- fril* 4114 ! 11 ,' •Alkiiiriiiiiiiint*":4"*. ti/11/i4isew;7lol°°lll"Mtipall.V%-fill'" • •-:, ' ' - . 7 i Idar 4* li:eivi4 ja ro,o0 , 1“. 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THE:‘7kiiWITERSI • 1446 , ii*couckg”fso tit °raidii.loateat itilhe-Cts tltilmSnaa:beseiliniet Sii#enstitiontw'ffeelerirnrOal, aesseittiould Ist least be posieemed.bi the readers of Ada. laPee.ind dote posseasad of inek•anddiosOtiaw 1 9. do see care to attract. We wdllloW alien, lathe linna wertalided term, that in remedy has been friend, *avian alteolail imr". Ithenotamt: and:Stillhessofj in; iirliventy:yearte rind , so , broad,that It will twolly-si ante*: ire are aware, runless supported by mina; teen tatemearry' teratplarriven go marry wonlilesa Omaha* lase ~Mt that Odle., criminate between sack, and sal inanar oreugtew ,timony is _yell tirmalt.! Tci,Comewtottee Debit that tan nonce be appreciated, the proprietors, have resolved to give this remedy to the poor, and to env* those able:to pay ffir 14 before they ask pay. and tint' lorreitur the-WT.6er to pty what hothouses: - We ent rett ,i thaiyore.mfferenr ro call st7l Maiden Lens. _ for some limps (Indio, Elixir); Ur be tahear,:and a Nehe and Bone Liniment .to use outwardly; and if OM *ill 'oat, by one wearing& teem* more ane. 'priced and delighted than they ever expected,We will never actin make such Sus assenion., Will invalids now suffer for the waft of this midi innocent, and' all patens:audit If ttrifirseit. weedy *Min. decd.-4 r. cow. if Feb. 19.18 W; _ lop sale by John 13, anin, Now* and Clernens Parvist..Dingilain P. o innine: May, t 4, , ' „ IIIEHRICHIS UGE: Tue best medical writers of the present agO•agiir' inthe opinion, thaC two= arelhe cannot many, serione and many fatal diseases in Children. - • Their presence may be suspected Where the Pa. dent haze dry cough, a pale countenance, toitirl breath, tumid lip: livid . citclo '8701:Md” the- ayes; disturbed sleep, ,vanabla appetite, altemate. Diarbtea, Costive ! net, 61640- stomach, - These symptoms pleas frequently pro.' duce epilepsy, spoplexf,marnac, dropsy of the brairi, iallamination of the.eyn, tialsv hiccup, dry cough, tontinalption,,croup. dinentinWtotivulsioms &c., Which terminate in death. . • ' Prom the above, parents and others basing the care of children, will see the propriety of being in' posses mon ota gullibl e remedy, against the deleterious effects of theie enimies' to the; healtn and happiness of_abil- - -dren. 114er/idea yermillige bas proved a oertsin,mfe and pleasant mre, as will be shown by numerous cer tificates Manly to be poblistedi' and u regarded fiy those that har e t r i e d it, as superior to all others in use It is pleasqn that it may be given to the :moat deli cate child, wont inconvenience. Also, the facibantas or Indian. Pills, For the cure of allbillous diseases :Ibis pill has proved to be deci dedly I th e beitipurgiugyill ever, offered. O the public. nas,permatently crawl the Most obstinate cases, of skk-beaddcbo, jaundice, ccistiveness, ions cholla, .10., and :will prove serwcable in all cases while the pule is full and bard, the skin dry andbot, =tithe tongte coated, • Fall. directions accompnny the Vermifugs and Indian Pill. - I AgOts for the gale of ghe abase. 'NJ T. Entire Poustille.Geore Reitimyder, New castle, G. & );" • Bast, &rill Haven. Hugh Kin,- ley, Port Canon .. Throe of the state supply can always be hat of FM& K ett & Co., Druggists, cor ner of 2d andCalhowhill streets, Philadelphia. Jane IEI, - 1 .. J/kllEti DOWNEY; RI3SPR4Lt FUL infornue:* , - th e public that he has {rought 'with him from New York this 'spring, large ariortment*of - GROCERIES 4;LIQUORS, * Which ho Jars &risk at 'the most moderate *prices, ( freights added,)• at his store . louse; the nevi Spine Building, next door tolls tavern, hLarrin' addition to.Pottik sine, consisti3g of ' ' Black and Green The, . • Santil Cruz, - Porte Rico, 4 New OrlearusSugars; . t • I Rio, .Tafa ' land St. Domini° Coffee, . • *• Sperm dr,Common Oils, Molasses, • anilYellow &lips, Tobacco, Keg and Ex Raisins,• - Wines ancl Liguori, from common to the jest guality,l • • • guantim of Dryed Meat; • Mackerel,from No. to No. 3,1 n quarter half and lull arrele,. 4 . ' About 300 Sacks Ground Salt, ' • 60 bairelsauperiorAlbany Summer Ale, dr.c:. -May 14, !, 2 0-ly , . POTTSITIT..LEIBLAND FOUNDRY. ' THE suticribers have constantly on band, a general; assortment of tiollow.ware, Cart ilia flagon Poxes, Plough points; Mould Boards, Raili and 'Hire out Castings. 4.c., and are pre. pared to runtish castings of all hinds to order, at as cheap a rite as can be furnished elsewhere. Possessing a desirable-situation adjacent , - to both nil nail and canal, and having every, facil. ity for lied e perienee in theinandecture ofcait ings. we es.; confidently' premitie entire satisfac. lion to all • o may favor urwith their ordenk • HENDERSON & FARRELL. sigAP OFIKITTSVILLE.—The subscnber hay /.7,11. blolirer.tioa of the Council of the Borough of,. Pottsville,' made a :survey and map of • the _streets, Arles and alltlyi of the said i .Berough, heriby gives public nonce co holders of. jots and others; that,the said MAP 'snow ready for examination at his resi dence, in Malcantongo met iutd invites all interested to examine di) acne), and state ,any'elterations they may wish therein previous to' its being delivered to the Council. 1 - SAMUEL LEWIS. - April 30-113 • . THE public are resPectfolly informed that the is subseri*raliave taken this large and coin. 1 , ' ' • • Odious:establishment, ' recently, kept . b or W p s i l i l r o t z t ! E l h o i l i rs es o ta n i a m o e tte t i fo n r d . Ole public generally, the undersigned promise to eitend 111 the accommodations and comforts at ibis house that aim's° satisfaMoriky received, while tinder:the ahem of Mr. Johnson. ' ! JOSEN WEAVER, JACOB PETERS. Pottsville,June 11, i &C... MARTIN'S at- Chemical Store, Centte Strati. first door above Mabaatango S POTTIMI:LLE, - - •.. atavittattat. cotraTv. Where he offers for sale a choice and well ideated • *• - assortment f freeb inprnicaltill'PaMtedenitckfinelledie cinhea, Pid n ° ll ° B .r upti .eas,S ale Dr ah;T S o ulfr obt, L Paine, Clam • - :Patty, Perfumery, &a: • Orders 'from Physiciank•Coltri Metehints, aback fay ieceivW and prom pt attended to, at a !mall advpcoon City ffoleaate . pnees. all•Particularitteation girem io PhysimanWprescrip • - tous. at al, boors, November 27 flPLlESubsci ib.er ketornwhis gratcfnlachnowl ..ll._ . c d ge meeti to the 'adult's of. Pottsville and others, _who stepped forward to bisassistaimeaf. ter the lossof his property by fire in December last, end would also acquaint them and Abe pub. b e generally; : that he. has again • commented the Drag Business in (helloes° formerly oepopied by Charles W. Clemons . in Centre Street 4 in the botough of Potteville.whre +d may well be had a general assortment of ; ; . ; • I DRUGS . - MEDICINES, FAINTS - PILLS, , - GLASS, ' , - ''DYE STUFFS. . .And - eveil other ariielein the above llne,;wldeli he 'is disposed to sell on ,very and esylowateninmo • dating terms. - • ,'• - . '.* 4 1 ' fli IC' rePhysloians prescriptions easefully ut'np at‘the shortetit notice. ,_ _ .• - i. -- -11ey.30,i 1:38 J- I . - WM: T. EPTING. , Ntw..GOODS.-JOSEPE: *HITE & SON have ye band .11 large and general somnolent of fresh and seasonablegoode. which *ill be sold cheap for Ca.sh, bran exchange for - wintry kodoce.. _-„Mt•Carbon.oet.3lst.lB4o. DOCTOR 11:,101,04rAGLE—Re cooed]; tenders his profestional oerviato ''.to this citizens of Pottsville, and *kink/. officals at to =der of Market and - / Admits , Aprit 16. 16- 4 Z lemma Anrir ies - 71 - 1 ootv sndEar MbOdiVr , gee JAPd sPeedEr r et tf* ' dine: .unt nyeird And - sdnAtt 44AUTINV Enuplunr - Apra 16416.- - • IGILS.IIIIIPrer 411 c ~a cow, •_Jr_liete *wai f - And tbetarinplete Godener:'? Just Rektlewited Conga to , • au r a _ •mtt NEW. STORE. PENNSYVANIA :HALL; Datrasi AND ramanurirEs. 'RESUMPTION OF , BUSINESS. NEW D'EUG Mr=2=M2 BEM GEMENT Fla 11114Z -- '7 ' O OFEXI`E. sltalWr ABUSIRDRASS 100 t*Rirritiiii, eirSiniii erste!: - aubacribetabag.leave to co , ...."thi.atteetioar their friends;, . ;.%; , • ),"•• . d the Public in general, ta the M. "m g , atilthaement for. the Yell /844 ;tor. thefurpola oftringing out Cabin, Second'Ciibie and Steelege yasinger* z tie sew line of . .Thoermt radada t - • - a , lading:the let, 13th and 2.5 th efeethrshonth. The nips_ pompisieir thht lin are • ' • ° Gi4 Wigobingtolta • %Judea- ndence, United States, Sheffield,' Varrick, ' Bidden*, Patrick Henry, - Rome. inflation, • • Stephen Winton, Rowan, Sheridan,. • By L 444614 Pecireu, • • Tonil from New York the Ist,,loth and 20th--- 10111.frtan Loudon au the 7:1,417th and 27th of each month: • Medina*, - • Wellington, 'Toronto, Quebec,. - • Westminster, Pbtladelphis. St. lames, Switzerland. • • Montreal,... Hendrick Hodson, Gladiator, •. - • In corineetion with .the above, and for the pur potatofaffording still greater factlitiesto pawn gets,- the subscribers have established the •-• Star liqe of Liverpool Parkes,- • To *ail from- Lirerp . ooi on the 7th . and 19th of _ Ai* month; comprising th e fo ll owlng very au- . :peribr.taitwiling shiers. viz Rouen Glover, ' Capt. Howes, . 10061 ons Ethos - '1'1! • ; ; Sill, ' ear , •Bt. blark;-; f• Alexander, 75q . •Windsor Castle, ' ' • Glover, -1000' ' All of - Which are nearly'new, first class,"coeper ed and copper fastened. - The last Mar are own. ed exclusively by ihifenbicribers, a fact which. independent or their king standing. in • their • bu. einem, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to • the public which no Other hause in their line can present. The above ships . will be succeeded by vessehiof the iiame class, 'to regular aucceision. thereby affording passengers ay opportunity of embarking: at Liverpool weekly so that , there will be no poasible detention. Passengers, who wish will be found with an abnxdant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate oftei dollars. 'ln slimes where the parties de cline coming out, the; money paid•for their pas. sage will he promptly returned. 1 • For the accommodation ofpersons wishing to :send money to their &binds, drafts at sight will be - given on the following. Bank and Branches, On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork Lime4ok Clonmel . Londonderry Sligo, Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway', Armagh' Athlone , Coliraine Kilkenny Ballina : Youghal, Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena Pa monstewn Downpatrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh , Dungannon .' Bandon Eonie Ballyshannon' Strabane Oungarien Mallow - Moneyraore Gtehill Hilrceh Scotland—The My Sant of Glalgow; • England-:-Mesers. Phillips 4 Tipladv, London; P: Byrnes, - Erg., Liverpool: Air blither partienlare apply or address lif by letter poet paid) GLOVER & McMIIERAV, 100 Pine_street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverlioot AGENTS. • Marrs. Andrew C. Craig, fir. Co., Philadelphia. 'nomad Gough, . . Benjimin Banoan, Esq. Pottsville. • • Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, London. derry arid Cork. The ,eubscriber di now ready to engage Passenger to sail direct fturn either of the above named Porte in vessels torwil in, the months of April, May, and lone. , •,* CEl`The subscriber, will - also engage ?men., gets going out from; New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any . pareof Engltuid, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, rin ap. pilcation at the Miners' Journal aim BANNAN. NEW STORE.: TEEM infoacriberelvontd announce to tk i e public that they have taken the store late y ucco pied by J. W. Lavittin & soften rat re. ceived and: openedad assortment -of Dry Good's, Groceries, Queenaware, &c. among which-aro • DRY GOODS . , f blue —Black andi Fancy adored Cloth and Capaimert-Sittinetts4tatudin ditaneaj—Chint ica--Flatinele—Cottat do--Cliechs, Ticking!, Morlioa—llleached tind Unbleached Muslin"— Winter Vciatings—Shawls.—Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefe--Wolacy—Worsted and Cotton Hoisery--Mene Hose and Halt Hose—Glovel— UmbrellaNdic. Riow-Java—Lagulra and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyaon—Gun poweer—imperml and Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup—Sugar Hone and Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soapa —Crackersl-Rice7-Rtuaina and Currants—Hops —parley, &a. . • -QUEENSWARE. _ Liverpool. Granite,. and Scotch Ware, Gins 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 th e public generally, feeling confident that. we can give satisfaction to all. . TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. L. W. Taatryaur, • S• SILLYMAN. :( November 20 47-- • , . lIGHSES ! • HOUSES ! moors Ruin Boss Cuas—a sure destruction to Ring Bone, Spavin, Wind Galls and cal. us on horse% ROOF'S Fornwitt 0/NTINENT, for the core of Scratches, Corks, Splitlooft, Founder, and all lore of the feet and limbs. , • US • HareiEsuntecurtork for old:Strains; Bruises, stiffnets of the joints; •4c: ' A fresh supply of tbe•abotie articles just revel. ;red and for sale at J. S. C. MARTIN'S. Drug Store, Centre Street, February • - • PRESS - GROCERIES. Old Goverment, Java,Rio, Lapin and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Crois,,and New Orleans Sow& Imperial. Young Dyson, Pouchong Sonceont Tea Double and Single Refined boar and cowbird Lump . _ _ • • Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap., 1- - Wines and Liquors:A full assortments - Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup. Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, • truit,Rice, n - -Cali be bought do' as reasonable term, as else where of - - gQ.& A. HENDERSON... -. May • KEE NEW, GOODS• TRE Subscriber his returned Rom: Philadel. phis: again .with hie scoind Stec* of Goods for the sissoei which enibraces it-large end .fish.' tenable aSsOrtriteor of eboiCe "Blue Blnek andlnoisWe Green Cloth's; Sattineiti lad Gassirnesee,: &honer Moths,: Drillings, lie. j Saltirurernt nesting* of various Comprhdrig a general assortment of r , ' - DRY GOODS, % all ofwhtek will be sold it the., lowest Cash pri ,Cllll or made up in. the most fashionable manner at the shortest notice.: 3t prices! believe to be lower than the Goods can he purchasedelsoj where. Cali acd see,,andjudge for you , April 9,f - 37?- JAMESiIeALARNIEY. . HAMS & URINE Western Hams. ( Cured and without smoke,) Shoulders ira' Sidek i- - Boston Smoked Beet ' -Bologna Sausage, , Smoked and, Pickled Salmon, - • Ratify and. Massachusetts'Mackerel; 18kad, Smoked' Cod rah. At, tor sale at, Q.& A. HENDERSON'S: - - . ARIERSt, A MUCK: . I t*VAlor. he ' Seio treatise on'sditorid marntreit.• WN f 'MEWS LAND MEASURER, or iio'ckettompinicin lororocaired kr.d for- oak by , SANRAN.,: E=I=MM MO GROCERIES: MZM 1. , 1 - ::',l i ,ifßOT - g:C.TION:',:;-';'- : .;: - .. : , „ ISOESINITY,AOAINST - LOSS BYFIRg T, HE: E wiEutrINSVRANCE Co.,r .0V; VlLl'LlatitiPoll; ClPita, l ‘ 0100 0/90i__Tithi Ciartia- PEttesTuAt, C ONTINUE to make Insurance,. pertmament anti limited tiniwery deleriPtiun of property in town and country on the mad Aivora tile terms: Offical63/ Clnsiout Stniet umgfillb street.- CRAIILES N. 13ANCW.A'Prealdent. Marks X Ba,ker, Samna Groat.- James:Witt Thamait'Efart. Isamal a s . Whadvisj , Taiga 4Viiiinei. Modeati D, Leant: ' ' Cf3ikllLNS G. NANCKER. The Subscritiehae,,beon appointed agent for the abcivementiOnad,inatitutton, and now. pie. pind'M make has titmice, itia every dea4ription of propeity.rit the bait:al/a t..ANDREW RUSSEL , Pottavrlie4,lmei,l9. 1841. . • 25-1 y IndemmilWmpalast lost ordainage by Flire. ' Capita! $l O O,OOO. ...tizarrrEit rEliPeruAL, THE - SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM , PANY, tnake Insurances: either tempitrary , or perpetually,. against Loss or floatage by FIRE, to town or country on Rouses, Barns, and Baildinks.of all kinds, ojl Iffoisebold Furniture,. Merchandise. 'Horses, Cattle; Agrieultural, Coinmercial and Menu-, featuring Stock' and Utensils of every description ; Vessel"; and their Cargoes in Olt, as well as Mettga gesandGraund Rents upon the mast:favorable tering. - Application* for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally. or by letter, at the Cempines office; at the Nerthwest earner of Sixth and Wood streets, • . MORTON McMICILAEL, President.. .e L. Mitring/3;U% Secretary. Ditzerons,• - Morton McMichael,' - Charles. Stokes, Joseph_ Wood; - - 'Archibald P. L. Lgucrenne, . Samuel ToWnsead, Elijah Dallett, -• : Robert Lotgliad„ • - GeorgeM. Troutman. . W.W. Pomeroy, . • • George W. Schreiner: . ' The subscriber has peen appointed 'Mori. for the aboie mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make lateuntances upon every desc ri p tion ofproperty at the lowest rates. - BENJAMIN BANNAN PottsvillepTeb 270841 . • DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co: Capital authorized by biw t 1).250,001). : CHARTER PERPETUAL,; s ' MAKE both , , limited and perpetual insurances on Briek.Stanis or - Frame Buildings. ; Stores Merchandite, Fur niture and Property of everydescription, against loss ordains why FIRE. , . , Id AND INLAND I N SURANCE. The Dolomite COuntylnsunince compony 'also insure again. Ilosson al !kinds o f marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp. skidoo ofgoods.wares, and merchandise by svater. or by rail way.. upon terms as favouribleas any other institution. _ . For any, furtherinformation on the oubjectotio mance, either agaitie t Fire, marine orinland risks. Apply to ;HENRY G.ROBINSON,IAgent, July 15 34•-tf. • At Schuylkill litives.. or.WILLIAM B. POTTS. PEULADELPRIA, READING, - AND POTTSVILL.E HAIL BOA% ATES,OF FREIGHTS. ON MERMAN. Kw, Dl2E...between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1842, , per ton of 2000 lbs. Plaster. Slate ; Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $3 10 Pig Iron,- Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, • , 250 Nails and Spikes.. Bar, and Rolled Iron, Hollew.Ware, Grain; Salt, Bark, Lam. • ber, Staves.Salt.lish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiiikey, Ale' arid Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. - gins_ and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, • Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool,;. Oysters, ffl • Hides,emp, Earthen. Ware and - Glue, - I 4 25 Dry Gdods, Wines and foreign :Liquors. •, - Drugs • and Medicines, Glass, • Paper, 1 . , China and Queens•WareOleat, Fish I 1 and Confectionery, ' • " 1,5 25 No Storage - will be charged for receiving Or de liverjrig. Freight at any. of the Company's Depot* on the line, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains, on THURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M. March 26 OAT AIEAL. inns economical and nutricions article of food = hitherto but little known in - thin country, except by occasional Small importations with emigrants from _Scotland and Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by the euluicribeni at their Fabtory in Phila delphia, to 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 86 'lawny , William Milues. & Co. Clem ens &Parvin, William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro 7 thus. &c. 4c. u well as by some of the merchants in Minenrville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & ORAMBERS, • Mannfactureraof 'Flour, Oat Meal, &. Pearl Bar, ley, on the WilleviSt. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila. Novetnber 6.1811, *.••9s—lys, 1 DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, - iIagESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants Roof Pottsville ; and itiviciiiity..that ,he has moved in town, and offers his professional Ser. ces in. oaths medical branches ohe public. Practicing be HomocePathic system, and if requested, the Alloceptihic, he hopes from long ciperienci to give full satisfaction to such' as will call on him. Oa will be ready for profeSsioiti 01 services at any timoat his residence. • • A. D. LIPPE, Al.a. Greenwood, December • 49=—If IMEECUTOILS O NOTICE. •• ( LL persons having claims against the Estate of Robert s.l . cDerrout, late of Ike . city 'of New York,' deccaired,' are .requested to, make known the same withene-deley, to Abigail Mc- Derma, Executrix, James R. Whiting. Esq. or George Hart Executors. in the city of New York, or to • EDW. OWEN PARRY. • • Attorney for the' Ex . eentore, ?attiring. April 16, , 'l67tf UMBRELLAS & PARASOL V '+ - • O.ILII. Scotch , Giagham & Muslin UnOtellas. Parasolslind San Shades. • • • A complete assortmetit, just received find Mt sale by Q.& &,11EbiliERSON. litty 213,' . ' ' ' , ir _RADER PIPE, HYDRANTS, dia.—The sub RA scriber has for sale Leadearipe of sirloins thick misses, satiable (Or conducting Water to houses; an otherparpOsetr. Hydrants; Stop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules. ofthe most approved kinds. .Jfist re ceived and for Lilo cheap by - B. BANNAN • ••ONGSVCIB TIM COLD WATER ARM V,— set to"Mnsic, forsals by B. BANNAN.,_ Jane . ; 2' : .. . APETI. CAEAPEB THAN' EVER! PWriting Paper , and Letter Paper s Med, at $1.75` ream wham! t e or 12} cents per qture retail, to suit the tinter. - Algol large assortment Of papetrot - nu. paler quality, at ?Wooed prices. Jett received end .far.nalabY Juan 4 4 3- B WOMAN. • pit F . 01144L1L-r-Ffir sale aa-.1.1, 'sitnate on ..”1403 Entails aahv or Minna street, in the Bor ough of Pottsvlle. containing: front on William at 55 feel, ae4 HO' feet hi depth:- Termalll3so cash. Alfilvt the officaohbo Rimers ;barna; ' "'PAPER '.HANGINGB & BORDERS" a — tip° subleribet kis received hinSpring Pattern' of elegant . Hon and Par* Paper, Which be will sell cheaper &an mgr.'. Among the assotonent , are.eay. **toe* and oplendidpsitterna. &HANNAN._ ' - April 16 - ' ' -16 . pAPKR HANGINGS do BORDERS-4 bati imp of glegent: Paper lianglageaaßorders,-for roman and fatngs..very cheap, put received and rot aateh7 Jane 31,28 . BANDI ANe 11111EAN0 ARO ENDS-0i seittrainingi the —rut ; •• hotel' Redfrood, Lesho,fr... .80030 :ado& inii,iecrAedapd pr r sahiby L • , 28 , 5 ,t4•"•• - •:,;• . • • 11:11AFIN!"• EAR'S BIBLE BIOGRAPHY.L:k trosb itip; A/ Of tbilrereimit iftiti;juit Aka fkettggiii\Ati:#l:ieigibr by 3612818,55 ' ; • ''IL'BANNAN ' rtßAClEfiliffo-WEer; Soda, 'Baia , odd gatte ,m4Lierackim . ,lrtik, for&hs • • 28 Mr- E. & lIENOERSOIY,;! ERMAN 1131--Which flaws iteety4 for. the,lige 4 ** dated Pciialt,itistiteiarbd (or age fly lily 30e. ' " WIYAXNAVI IHNIMES ;!! Wisturfoiltillsatitt,of ld`thert . Wi y. ' , •-.- TOM mint airs ear. • . VORJ,Cossnairraw__ raid Link CstruawrS,-. i i iii AFFOB Banteurrtr,'Caouit in Calume t ,- wkenirdoirme; eerie 01, %GUMMI or IlititairiMiciwicvainoni, and ill diseases of the Pahataaafi..9 4 / 4 118 , - • • BEA.,OIVMAT 114.5.410NR, • , , . . •• Mearderfrit Ritrovery:--Mrs. So.,E. Austin., Wu Attracted with this. disease in the. fail.oflB3B, • Origniatutiffroma *deist cute which' settled up. on her.lunge..7-Yaeicius remedies were resorted to4—the meet skilful physicians were consulted_ yet !tee. by step that fearfuLdisease,consimpifee ht'gitt to prOy upon her. 'Sba became subject to violent fits of co ughing , expectorated large quail. titieii ofmittie and was evidently slinking vcry,, , fast; this distressing situation t titer all the' lerioris remedies hdd been tried in vale, sod when naught but-the grave .seemed to sdflird her oily. prospect, of relief. th.Vii tt i v ituable ffainen re. etered: , ,her ta•health ;„att • ,in the place of that emaciated form; withdtiug to decay, she, h mingling in society, in . better health and spirits than she hasenjoyed for years. .33 - See desorip. tion of .e interesting case in Dr. W islet's Tre. iitiseen Consumption. . ! Disinterested '7l-stimony.--. Having witnessed the_surprising efficacy of Di.-%Vistir's prepare *intro( Wild Cherry, in the - case of Mrs. &alio, I cheerfully recommend it axe valtiableicrisedy,- • and acknowledged- his statement true and cot? reel. •- J.H. 'WALT ERS. 'M: Note York, April 12.1841. Surprising Cure—Mrs. Myths Wilson. a' Imer.butitighly respectable member of the Meth. oduit church, was also afflicted With Consump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re. °every by all her friends; .A bottle of ibis Dal. vat was presented,to her, which relieved her hail tisediatetY. This circumstance being made known to: the members of the: church; they par. chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The, same society'lhay . e purchased over. forty. bottles, for persons in indiligent cis. cumstances, and positively aimed it has nut been used iu a single instance whet° it,has not given surprising relief. • • . • 07 We, the undersigned, inem6Cre of the Der. .bin Benevolent, Society of the ,ftlettindist church, having examined the above-statement of Mrs. Wilson's casii, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to alt . who are afflicted. -- • GEORGI MILLZR" MAIM GBILDNII. THOMAS COOMBS ' , ELIZABETH' Jamas. Liver Complaint.—Mrs.'Eliza Thompson was afflicted with this complaint for neatly five years, during wbieb time she Was under the most slid. rut physicians--- - had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Homocepathic,reinedies, and every thing that If: bored her any hopes of relief. She had. dull, • wandering pains te_the, side. sometimes in the shoulder and smelter the back, a backing cough, • frequent pains in the breast, and has been sat. ble.to sleep on the right side for three there. By the sae of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks,end remains well to this day. . • . ELIZA.THOMPSON. Bo:borough, Septeinber 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles More of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before: I have taken nearly all of she fide, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I- kayo used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my /sough entireiy, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at Night and feel better in every way than I have for many months. Yuma, respectfully, hams Karns Holmesborg, September 12, 1841. Friend Wistar—l most aglein trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy •invaluable Bal. sem. I have now taken'three bottles is all, and can assure' thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I bare ever taken be -fore. , Send me by the stage as soon as .poaaible, and oblige thy friend. Jicos HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Deir Doctor, :Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of . your Agents-the other day for a bottle, and have, found it to relieire me as much, that I want three bottles more sect woe s as I behove it will cure me too. Iliave used 'a great many balsams ofdifforent kinds.- have tried Jayne's Expects rant and other medicines besides; but nothing his ever dune flutes much good as yours bag. Send by the steamboat Bolivar.,_ Yours truly, Wccuest-Tuoess. , PAINS in TUB BREAST" /NMOVITi IVICSKNISS LSD Cotton.—The Rev. Dr. Denise haat •addreased us a letter in which be says two of • his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, , the., and appeared to bo going into a rimid-decline. .11y the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recoveted.acd note enjoy; xcellent bealtb. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Snyder bee au. lhorized us assay that- he was afflicted with this annoying complaint fur several -years acid had tried eicry .thing in vain. Ha- was' subject to constant wheezing', • troublesome Cough, Spit: ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever • gave him relief.. , Chronic Cough.-Mr. . Isaac Rogers-was also rifilieted, with an ,obstinate, Cough, originating froth a disease oithe' Lungs and Chest, and never found any-thing to give him relief but thie r ßsl. - Such' in 'fact is the ,ciature and- simplially of this medicine. and ati extrecadinery have been many of the cures 'it has performed, that tt has alteedy attaiiied•the highest reputation. and al-, though scarce two, years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can Proudly 'say, its fame bite spread in every directien,end a, is rap. idly - itermirieg a .celebrity unequalled b y , any Medicine ever offered to public notice: . • • DRUGGISTS 'AND. DEALERS - In every section of OM co untry, will find this medicine an iuiportantao importantval m ible addition to their stock, and should • - • - .• ALWAYS KEEP IT ON. HAND, As it tenet in otirPower to place it within the. reach 'of. Slithose afflicted, and there 'are doubt.. leee;.thoosead suffering who would resort to it fbr relief if they could obtain tt conveniently. Er& particular when you purchase, to ask jot Dio Wiszta's .BALSAM OF WILD MOMS; as. there is an article called thei"Svaur or Wm>. Cmatiti," advertised, Which is entirely differ enteiediyine._ • • • , NATURE'SOWN PRESCRIPTION. ' A purely vegetable and highly-approved Com- Poised - preparation off Ile Preside Virginian°, or 1 - Wild Cherry Bark"--approved by the College • of Pharmacy, reeiimmended - by • the medical fie.- "KY. and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. . • _ Qiiackery! No Deciptson. The physician may boast of his skill in, many diseaseethe quack. may puff wonderful cares, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the palmonary•organs, it-is universe! , ly admitted nothing has ever, proved as success. as Medicines'. Or. _Wistar'r• Balsam of - Wild Cherry, whiar:bas effected- Borne of the most astonishing cures ever recorded ' in the:history of - ' " ' Such 'indeed ' are the tietrinishing healing and restorative, properties, of this Balsam, that eves in theadvinced-ategia- of troesumptire, and in Liver,Cemphdittit; &eases which have baffled the, Aid? of Ahe4tiost distinguished physicians. When patients have sufferers -With the most dm ironing trarAgreal diricetty in hreathieg,rdgir sweats, Undiug °frit laws. lie. • after the most esteeetied - remedies of; our 'Pharmacoipias! beta . iliffed;thbritivaluableiemedy has not onlylgivre• actually effected Owes. after till hopes ' Of's i Mover, had been.entirely de -0111 -uO- - its satirising efficacy, in them forma dable complaints, tubas proved -a very sopeder remedy for &semi, of child/m . 4 slick as Court Moopfugestisk. dtat; ;imi in those disonlos thatprevail eaextensively thrOughout the view iteeedr, - -aueb le - Coi s igie: _Colds. , Pleurisy. AP• rare,and Pains in ill MUSA Proceeding. eiekhed 'Cads, :it PiePared;Whblerithi and retail, bylVautilo it,Cn phlr c i Chemists„ Nii; 33 Smith kook ou, td . Sold in Pottsville by • k JpON S.C.;•iIARVN. • , 1 „. 'Agog oof Sebbylkill and . dealers . supplied la . .0 lir_ „promo ppoio. ,Itteciar7 1 s P ' I= EM • „anis; 28 wiles 1 1 41 1, W. :tots "Philaderpls, and:- MifesJ**um - the Reading Rail Road at Photo:ale. • No#eatbet ME 13
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