The Web Old Bufrer. ♦ MA.WEN.LnIO. - . Urge me no more! must not wed One who is poor; so hold your prattle, ISIy lips on love have ne'er been feti. With poverty I cannot battle; Ing choice is made-1 know I'm right, Who Wed for loveoitervation suffer, „So Will I study day and night, • To please and wed 'a rich OLD Sums. - Romance is very - fine, I own, Reality is vastly better.. • • I'm twenty—past—romance is gown— To Cupid rm no longer debtor. Wea.lth, power, and rank, I ask nn more, Let the world frown, withlbese I'll rough hot Give 'me an equipage' and four, • .! Bloothays, a page, andrICII OLD norm. My opera-box shall be rdy court, Alyeelf the sovereign-of the women; There Moustached loungers shall resort, .Whitst Maier o'er the stage is sktmuusg. Ilan, rival dare dispute ' The'palm awn, my set shall buff her; I'll reign supreMe. make envy mute; When once I wed a rich 'OLD OMER. "The heart"—'the feelinga''—pshatv!cof.nonght They go, - I grant, though quite enchanting In valentines by sehoollirls wrought. . Nonsense! by nie ttistnie not wanting, • A 'note, and, as I live; - it ring! . "Pity the sad suspense I sufferri Ails right. I knew to book I'd.bring • Old Brown. I've caught— CLIPPINGS. to I want 2 in "An U,"' as the printer said to his sweetheart.. . . Bustle tnakers.may be called fashionable butt enders. ~ • Why is e room full of Sullied folkirlike en amp ty room? Because _ there is note single person in -A SIIIIITIFUL 11101 M-A little nigger smoking •' Regalia," with his shirt tail sticking out. The ,Wisdom and knowledge of -modern pain' clans Me said to re fir pass all human undershirt. ding, that they keep the articles entirely bid from •-• • mortal ken ; their intelligence is past findingout. j ' it is better, iipitnAle whole, to Mind one's own *uterus, thad'to. be concerned 'concerning con cerns that concern others. , • The' idea of a *maid standing over a . kettle boiling water, cooking her own tail, is rather incongruous. In such a case we think she must be reduced to Ws last extremity. • A his,hciturchman was once aihed•what his . library look so' thin. Dia reply was,ll,ly books all keep 4rit." Welviere, a day or twSeince, very much emus. • ed in a hairl iivltiLir joist which Wyman, the yen. ' - :ttilogivist, played one countryman who had called for a julep. Ile hadbo sootier ,raised the glass to his lips. than buy thought he heard a dog tit .hia beels-he turned around' to look, but (quavered tiothin4...;.the second, attempt with the glass had the, same effect, except that the supposed dog . growled more savagely—the countryman stared "more wildly than before, exclaiming, a What's R that" A voice was heard from the glass, saying, , rum, and' ruin *the devil." Down drop. ped the glasspf NM, the countryman crying out, .'By poky, I'll nut taste rum again." We think that Wyman - deserves a preis'iltink tor his aid irt the temperance cause.—Batt. Clip. POLLT PEAtitosson'm Wantirri f o.—Under this ' title the Georgia Family Companion' relates a story Which has by this time caused the loss of se, eml buttons.' It ir, too long fur our paper, 70 give the cluing scene. The justice of the. Petite called to marry the parries, was long on his way—got lust—stalled, and what not, and 'Vas so taken by after he enived, in relating his icuPedimehts, th.it he forgqt the murriuge ceremo ny as prescribed by the church. He thought over every thing he had ever learnt by heart,' even "Thirty days bath the month of September, The same may be said of April. June, and Novem • . ' bee' but all in vain—he could recollect nothing that suited such an Oceanian., A suppressid titter all. Over the room, admonieh'ed him that he must pro. vied with something, and to the agony of diarra 7. be ,began:-- r Know all men by these presents, that; I'— here he paused and looked op to the ceilingjvvbile an audible voice in a coiner of the 'room was heSid to sag, He's-drawing a deed to a tract of ana the T alt laughed. • In the name if Gird, Amen !'—be began a se. cond time, only tolwar a- voice iq a loud whisper say, He making his. will l ,4oW; I thought be couldn't live long, he bolts so powerful bad. k.Now I lay me semi ib sleep, • " ; I pray OW Lore"— was the nest essay, when some erudite gentleman . teniarkedo Ho's not And, but sleepetit.' yeal..o . t)tial' continued the squire. Iltit the wlttiret was an indefatigable man, and kept trylog. - qlis next effort :was:. • 'Ai all and singularrthe sh i et", Let's ran! He's going to lad on us,''staidlsVo'or three at Here agleam of light flashed across the face of Squire Tompkins. That dignitary kilted around all et once, with self satisfaction and a grave and dignified manner said, • Mr. Hodgkins, hold• up your right hani. George Washington obeyed, and held up his 'hand. , ' Mies Polly Oil up yours.' Pidly in her confusion held up her left baud. , The other band, Miss Peablossom.'-- and the squire proceeded,la a loud and composed manner, to qualify them. ' a l.. You, and each of yea r do solemnly swear, iui the presence of Al ? mighty . God, and the presen company, that you will. perform sill - and singular t e functions of hus band or wifi'i,ta the case ma be, to the beat of your lo*cl-dge and iibilio,' at heti) you; God!" 'Good as wheatf tiiiid Cspt Feablo4.ork .Pol ly, my'gal, come kiss)our obi father, I nevor felt so happy since the day I was discharged from' the army, and sat ont fur home tto see your mother.' Tait Dexamoneyeq . .—This Tuvalu 'hie instra• meet uriginally constructed for measuring thy rel•' etive strength of men - and animals, is now brought to such perfection that it can be applied with e qual facility to machines of whatever description , The American Institute is now in possession of e Doge and effective Dynamometer. the invention or, hie. James, Newburypurt. Teti' instrument.. will be applied , to all she maehinery.put injrequi, shim st she great Fair of the American Institute, et the request of any 'puller/tau wishing its pow ere tested.--N. Y. American; 4; The New York Herald ,' which the Loeofoco , papers have been quotiooin all occasions for thel hat. fear as good loccifoco authority, sirs: arrant:ream tar Tim DestOcuaer..—A ,grest split is generating in the demoerail. The t .youndi, denioeracy! are going lot Calhoun the .02-dem. oerary . ' for Van Buren. to the Pewter Mug yes. : terdayott a promicuous meetini, out of siztyi persona polled, therwwere 57. for Calhoun, ea 4' for Van Buren. ' So we go. Great tuu expect ed , • Pion: _ . • ',011011.6.11. EVICTION.—.—'s,ne coconut& Reputoi Lean of the: NIL iristient, niece the result of the littton for Members of the Legielatuce in eighty; fottelioonties, together with the gain sad lose of bco panics since bit yea* •• NIOII fli;* tr4Mto.le heind iron). Cain: 'lBl - 34 NDEMNITY AGAINST LICISS BY FIRE WILE FRANKLUg INSURANCE Co., OF POILADO.PIIII. • ( • Capital 5,40ci,000, Paid in. CHAtatER PERPETUAL * • ...-- ONTINUE to make insurance. permament C and limited an every description of propeity in town and country on the Usual favorable terms. (Gee 1631 Chesnut Street near filth street. CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. Charles N. Banker, .Sanzuet Groat. *Tames Scott. Frederiek - Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, .Geo. W Tobias Madecai D. limit: . CH A Wagner. .LES,D. DANCEER,See't. , The Subscriber has been appointed agent fot the above mentioned instituuoc,and is now pre. pared to snake insurance, on every description of property; at the lowest. rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19, 1841. 25-19 DELAWARE COUNTY INSUItANCIEC., o Capital authorized by law, $250,000: 1 ' • CHARTER PERPETUAL, M . AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, FUr niture and Property o t everydescription,against lose ordamage MB. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure - against lesson all kinds of marine - risks and against the damage:or loss upon. ths . tromp.. ()nation Ofgoods.waies.and merchandise by water, or'by rail way. upon terms as fateurable as any other institution. • OLD sums For - any fuitherinformation on the subjectolin eurance, eithe r nen in st Fire, marine orinland risks. .Apply to HEN RY G . ROBINSON.Agent, July 15 34—t1 At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B- POTTS, • . -• At Orwigaburg., Indemnity against loss or damage by. Fire. Capital e 100,001).• . • CHARTER. PERPETUAL. • THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by Mb., 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; VVFIELS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Gmund Rolls upon the most favorable terms. Applicaticuss foilnsurance, 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 ItIcMICLIAEL President. L. KRUISBLUAR, Secretary. • . DIRECTORIS, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, • Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright, - P.IL. Lagutrenne, Samuel Townsend; Elijah Dallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman. R-•%V. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. ; The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INKIRANCES upon every description ofproperty at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BAPINAN Pottsville, Feb. 137, 1811 EXTRAORDINARY CASE , QUEBEC, May 8.1837. -1111 EA R SIR :— An article called Dr. Hewes "Nerve and Bone Liniment "came to my knowledge a bout two months since, through our friend Mr. Camp bell, ands procured a bottle and had used it for about a week without any material change, until one morn ing I found myselfunder the exercise of very uncom mon feelings. imagining that could I be helped ula I could stand and walk, I requested' any family to aid me, but-they were unwilling I should trust myself on my feet, not having for the last fanaren and a half years ever even made the attempt to stand.: but my confidence Was so great that they consented to assist me from my bed. .1 found I could use ma legs with apparent ease, but could not' bear my weight on my feet. With support, however. I could place one foot before the other with a facility that astonished, me and all around me. They led me twice heroes the room ; I sat down with feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea was that I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my frame like an electric shock. My family surroun ded me in tears of joy, and the excitement so corn-. Pe let 1 overborne me that I fainted. The same day I walked three time across the ica, again' bearing a little weight at each time on my feet. I then used crutches .for a few days, when my strength had become so far re-established. that I could cross the thin. without the least aid. My advaLeement from floo time has been almost incredible. I can walk two hundred yards and back wiih ease, and my did• dren,'( the bed-rid are often blessed, like me, with near a dozen,) have been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mm. Corning seems to feel half a score of years- younger herself. You saill rec (Meet how much bent together I was when you were last here. I have entirely overcome this. If I look ed as odd as I felt when I began to walk, I would have, been gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma ny of my old acquaintances, some of whom did. not know me at all.and o - hers would scarcely credit their senses. and would hardly have been more astonished, though one had " risen trom-the dead." I have now every confidence that lam a well man. I think this article at the must extraordinary of any I ever heard of.and it it isnot extensively made known to the pub lic,l- think tha proprietors are very culpable. If you know the persons in New York sellingit; you hid bet ter show them this letter, and let them refer to you, or publish this if you thiuk it would aid the distressed. Remember me toper family, • Yours, very truly LTHAN C. CORNING. For sale by John S.C. Martin. Wm. T. Epting and Clemens & Parvio, Pottsville., May-21, 1842. ?1-Iy. MIS AUGUST EHLERS, - RESPECTFULLY inform!: the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville.and vicinity, that he devotes [his entire attention to Dying aid. Scouring, at his old . establishtticnt,oposite thi Town Hall, Centre street, Pottsville, where be warrants entire satisfaction to all , who may favor him with their ! euitom, or .130 charge. Cloths, Silk, Morino, Crape, or other, dresses,- ; .scoured and colored,(if not tool much wurna,eu as to have the appears:Tee of hew grmadi.l cAliKCoste, Pan. taloone, Vests, &é., scoured' a4d2cleitied at the !honest notice., August 20,'! 34-6 mo Dim.' Odin. PERRIAN INS-.Which(kiwi freely. for the ase ~152 . 25 - of &eel Pens. just livened and for sectig, Jul/ MOO- ' HUMAN • PROTECTION. DIRECTORS; WETUELULI.3c B4o.nlEft, At the OM land, No. 65, North Front-street Ea st ride mums DOORS FROM THE MoRNEi OF ARCM sr. NOLA DELPAIA. • Manufacturers 01 White Lead dryand Calomel, groundi a $' Red Precipt, Red. Lead. . White do Lit barge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Salp.Quinine do • Green Tart. Emetic , • do • Red . • Ether Sulpk. Paten tlrellovi ' • do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas 'LimarCauatic • 01; Vitriol Com. do Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia Mnriatic Acid Sall& do Epsom Salta Lac.Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi.de Narclat.. Sup Zarb. Sod a Kermes Mineral _Carron ,Sub. Me re . Etbiops Refiners ofChamphor,balNitre,BrimstoneMorm. , dre. Offer forsale t bea hove mentioned articles. to getber with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs. and every other a rticlei tithe Cheat Mats nd Medicine line. Being mantacturers of all theartielesennmerated under the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public-on the most reasonable terms. Window aud Picture Glass.from 6 8. 43 8 . Oct I 1837:;. 48— DYING AND SCOURING. -. - . BADEN PIPE,,HYDRANTS, &c.-The sub. 4 0 saltier has for , mile Leaden P,ipti of various thick tidies, suitable for conducting ,Water to houses, an othee_parposea. Also. Hydyanti;Siop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules. ofthe most Approved kinds. Just re = ceived and for sale cheap by B. BANNAN April 16 • Ifi . . FAR HERS?' MUCK" MANI/VW-AlClog treadle on soil and 'ma nuren: Also, FAR MEWS LA ND MEASURER.Opocket coinpanion hat received acd for sale by ..13.,13ANNAN. Apri.l6 • ' • • POCKET BOOKS—Ladies" apd Gentleman's Pocket- Books, end Card Cases; aid Pocket Wallets, - jost receivekand i for sale by , &Pt 2 1 '..t B. BetNNitit wiIiRATEs, - Br. IHURDIVIIB.—Histoi7 'or Pi rates and Horrible Mardars. I Just received and of sale by May 28, 22-, • 8.1111NNA.1 4 1: ' Bedtvel , n ettet, Bin-worm and Itch Ointment. PRICE 50 CENTS,'A., BOX--la one of the best and most eitiCacinus remedies in those troublesome di eases, Vet discovered - as the fol lowing certificate This ie to certify. that I was afflicted' .with the letter in .theface, I had laige running sores, all over my throat, chin, neck and cheeks, in 'deed I was so bad that: I was aitiamed to go out 'without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af ter trying all this`- ‘ remedies I could think ot, without the slightest advantage, was advised to try Bedwill's.,Tetter Ointment, which after using, a few bases entirely cured me, and .I am 'pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for mite time, there is not any appear. of its returning. SAMUEL DEWEES, Applesree, abuse Poplar, Lane. Philadelphia, July 2,.1833, ' BEDWELL'S GREEN OINTMENT.. For he: cure of Felons, Ulcers, old Guts and Sores. This' invaluable °Mann has long been in use, in he Ci y and Liberieti of PhiladelPhia. and is success in curing old ULCERATED SORES and long sanding -Worms, has been ruly as. tonishing. Pnca 25 cents a but. • ' BEDWIS'LL 9 S COUGH DROPS, :. Paws 25 CENTS Pas corrt.til4 roost pleas - ant, "safe and efficacious remedy; for .Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, Weakness of the Brenta; 4c., produ ; clog rest and ease where all other remedies have failed. • The above highly esteemed medicirma have full - directions attached to each article', r The public wilt do walla give them b trial, a's many thousand ave been•cured by their use. P,repa. red-lly Jathes Betts, corner of 3d and Tammany streets,. ? tladelphin. fur Dr. Dedwell, and 'for sale at the Drug and Chemical store of • Jan. I, I— JOHN S.C. MARTIN; Agent - for . Priffriiille and vicinity PHILADELPHIA, READING 2i AND , POTTSVILLE' RAIL ROAD. 1 1111 ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCIIAW °;-.' DIZE. between Pottsville and Phtlad4bia, from April Ist, 1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles,Gypsurn and Bricks, $2 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, - Tar and Pitch,• 2 WO . . Nails and SpikeseAar and Rolled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark,l.um: i ,; her, Staves, SSII-tish, Tobacco and Lead, ~!2 90 t„ ,/ Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and' Beer, Oil, Leather, Ca ,E ten, Steam , , gines arid Machinery, Seeds,' Butt r, Lard, Tallow, Rage, Wool,. °Mei r...!, Hides, Hemp,•Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goode, Wines and Foreigii Liquors, Drugs and - Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Aueens•Ware, ;Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25- No Storage will be charged for receiving or de. live ring Freight_at any of the Company's Depots on the !Me, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains,on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M March 2G OAT 111 EAL. . , inns economical and nutricious article of food •••• hitherto but little known In. this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland and Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by the subscriberkat their Factory in Philo ilelphia, in any quantity-equal to any imported, even superio.; being freih._ It is also for sale oy most of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.&Co.Clene; ens & l'arvin. William Philips ,& Co. Morris & Bro thers. &e. 4c. as well as by some of the merchants in ,Minersville and Port Carbon. GLENDENI NG & CHAMBERS. Manufacturers of Flour, 'Oat Meal, & Pearl 'Bar fey, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila. November 6. 1841. , 45-Iv* DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Pottsville . one its vicinity, that he has moved in town, ancroffers, his professional se?. ces in all the medical branches ohe public. Practicing he Homcmpathic system,' and if requested, the Allecepahic, he hopes from long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. He will be ready for profession. fikervices at any time at his residence. A. D. LIPPE, M. D. Greenwood, December ' 49—if EXICUTORS' NOTICE. A L[ persons having darns against the Estate 4. ‘ of qiebert McDermut, late of the city of New York, deceased, are requested to make known the same without delay, to Abigail Mc. Dermut, Executrix, James R. Whiting. Esq. or George Dart Executor°. in the city of NeW York, o? to EDW. OWEN PARRY, Attorney fur the Executory, Pottsville. April 16, , 16—tf MEDICINES! MEDICLNES! DB. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Aaron Von Huteheler's. Herb Pills, Doct: Goodie's Female Pills.• Doct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills. , Doct. Hunt's Botanic, Pills. ' , • . For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicins.ever yet. blreredlo the Public. : A fresh anftply of the. above Medicines. just reeeived and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec it 50— JOHN S. C. MARTIN. rPhiladeipAta . Rai:edify' CAUTION F.XTRAORDIN.AnY. SOME six! br seven of the Philadelphia Druggists have desiended to the meannesS to try to sell the imitation or counterfeit Balm of Columhia, to stay,. cleanse or...restore the hair, and Hay's Liniment, a cure for piri g ,, and all external sates and swellings. All Druggists and Country Merchants are heretT warned not to buy either of these articles in Phila; delphia, as they , would be wholly unsalable. All u -sera of these articles are warned never t. buy any by these names, without the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrappers.—take this notice with you to test by it. or you will be cheated. Send to us by let ter, at New York, and we will deliver them at Phila delphia, Baltimore, or any of the larae cities, free of all freight charges. , COMSTOCK & CO. sole proprietors, & wholeitole,Druggiltei " 71 Maiden Lane. New,York. And by John S.C. Martin, William T. Epting, and Clemens & Parvin, Druggist., Pottsville. May 7, f 20-Iy. MINCOURAGE HOME INDIA BLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Booki; from fil cents to $l2 each, which he will warms I so he equal in quality to any purchased elsewhere, at Philadelphia prices. April 1616- Is. BADMAN. mDAPER , CIIEXPER ,T115,N, EVEIt-I— -.I- Writing Paper rind Letter Papa, rated. at 81.75 ream wholesale, or 12; cents per quire retail, to suit the times. Also a large assortment of papersof so. . petior quality, at reduced prices. Jest received end for sale by June 4;23- _ 0 BANN AN: I OT FOR. BALE.—Fnr sale At - Lot, situate on ' J ibe Easterly side of William street. in the Bor ough of Pottsville. containing iu front on William at. 55 feet,and 110 feet in depth', Terms 8 . 350 cash. Apply at the office of the Papers' Journal. 1 ,, Play 7 I 9— FEVER AND AIME. ROWA ivp's 7 021 7 10 . 1111X7vR AFRESH wilily of the above ßledictne.a certain mire for the fever and ague. Just seceired and for sale at ' AUSTIN'S Drug Store September 3.7' •J , VMBR44AS,6PARASOLS. SILK. Scotch, Gingham di Muslin Umbleltaa. Patasolsand Sun Shades. .. • A complete essortinent. just received and' tor sale by E. Q.& A. HENDERSON. , Moy 28; APER 11A NGINGS dt i BORDERS.;— Thee aubscritier hati received his Spring Patterns. or elegant - Hall and Parlor. Paper, which he will sell cheaper than ever. Among the,assorunent 'are sew. eral new and splendid patter .- •B. BANNA N.,- April 1 4 : )i i . ;16= - - iIIeSIALLEY; MUMC.--Miciiey • Free's Song oct-to Music for the Piano Forto,,' justiotiely ed, price 25 yenta . for &ven for.-Olfe by • , • - B. /*NN4DIw _„, wisiert an a4 sartin eA e l n E. C a Ceig us , S t a re lh e nl i . t . ald azi ridi d' n f g ° Whips. and Walking, 'Canes. ' • _ ' 1' • " March 19,12 • JOl4ll FL C. MARTIN: WYETEPS CUURCH MIISIC-4ngt edand forsale,by • •ft BA NISAN. 1 b. l ll - . 1f . : THE PIteACHER-0, sketches , st,Otigins s conon ,„ j ust reteitOtand• for mile bit. Attg.:A, BANNAL THE MINERS!_JOURNAL. Fro 7 4 the C . Q . Urir3 an4„Enquirer • It would be preposterous in' a writer , for the read era of such a Journalts the COurier, to address the.r prejudices, nassionsor superstitions. Good common sense should, at least be possessed by the readers of this paper, anclthose possessed of such; end those on ly, do we care te *tact:. We will now assert in the most unqualthed terms, that an innocent reredy has been road, That will absolutely mire' Rheumatism. and stiffhess ofjoints, if of twenty yeari' - standing. The asserti on is so' broad, that it will hardly oiitain credence, se are aware,, unless supported by uncom mon testimony. Now the testimony given to so many worthless quackeries is so abundant, that to dis criminate between such, and real matter of fact les tithony, is very difficult. To mime abonce.at s point that can at once be appreciated, the proprietors have resolved to give this remedy : to the poor, and to cure those able to pay for it, before they ask pay. Ind then leave it to the &utterer to pay what he chooses. We entreat, therefore. sufferers to call at 71 Maiden Lane, for some drops (Indian to be taken, and a Nerve and Bone Liniment to use outwardly; and if they will not, by.%one week's use; become more sur.i , prised and delighted than they ever expected, we will never again-Make such an) desertion. Will invalids now suffer fOr the want of this mild,innocent, and all poter.tremedyr If theyirefuse it, - we pity them in deed.—{.N. Enq.. Feb:l9, 1842. For sale by Jain S. C. Martin, Wm: T. Eptlon, and Clemens - & Parviti r Drti,tists. Pottsville. May 14. 51-Iy. 11.1E.ARI;IVS VERMIIfIIG.E. E beslmedi 1 waters of the present age:agree TH .'"- in the opinion, thatirorms are the cause of many serious and many fatal diseases in children. -' Their presence may be I' suspected where the pa. tient has a dry co ugh, a Ole countenance, fiend breath. tumid lip, livid circle-taimnd the eyes, disturbed sleep, variable appetit , 'alternate Diarbma, Costive i need. enlouged. stoma , &c. These symptoms est; relieved, frequently pro. duce epilepsy, apoplexy, ma.niacedroosy of the brain, inflammation of the eles,' palsy, hiccup, dry cougta. consumption, croup, dysentery, 'convulsions, fetete: &c., which terminate in death. .. . From the above, parents and others having the care of children, will see the propriety of being in posses. Ilion ofa wait ible remedy. aaa mat the deleterious effects of these enimies to the healto and happiness of chit. dren. blerrick's Vermifuge has proved a nensin.safe and pleasint cure, as will be shown by numerous cer tificates' shortly to be published, and is regarded by those that have tri - it`, as superior to ail others in use. I It is so pleasant that , it may be given to the most deli:. _Cate, child, without inconvenience. . Also, the Pocahontas or Indian Pills, for the cure or all bilious discaseti :this pill has proved to be deci dedly the best purging pill ever offered to the public.._ has permanently cared the moat tibstinato cases of dyspepsia, sick-headache, jaiindied, costiveness, bil ious cholic, &e., and will Prove iervicable in all cases 'while the polio is Kill and hard, the skin dry and hot, and the tongue coated. 'Pull directions accompany . the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. Ar,entsforMe safe of Me abet's. W. T. Bluing. Pottruille, George Reifsnyder,'Nevi• • castle, G. & D. Bast, Schuylkill Haven, ifugh Kier ley. Port Carbon. Throughout the state a supply can always be had of Fred. Klett Az Co., Druggists, cor ner of 2d and Callowpiil streets, Philadelphia. June 18, NEW :STORE. • J JAMES' DOWNEYi IDESPECTFULLY !infoions • the 'public that ; MY he Irts brought with him kern New York this ppring. Aiargdassortmept uf, ' •"- . • GROCERIES - 4. LIQUORS. LEE Which he offers fig sale a the most 'moderate PhiladelPhia wholesale , pricer, ( freights added,) at his store housei, in the new Stono Building, next door to his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts ville, consisting if Black and Green Teas, Falling Loa", Santa Cruz, Portu Rico, t New Orleans Sugars Rio, Java,- aod St i,Dorni nge Coffee, Sperm & Common Oils, Mollesen, • ' White and Yellow Soaps; Tobacco, Keg and flux Raisins • Wines and Liquors, from common to the jest quality, A quantity of Dryeil Meat, Mackerel, from No. L to No. 9, in quarter half and tull.bairels, ' About 300 Sacks around Salt,, 60 WWI superior Alba by Summer . Ale, &c.. May 14, , • 20—ly POTTSVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY finlE subscribers have constantly on hand, a grneral assortment of HollowLware, Cart and 'flagon Boxes, Plough point!, Mould Boards, Rails and Turn out Castings., 4c., an re pre pared to furnish castings of all hinds to order, at as cheap it rate as can be furnished elsewhere. Possessing a desirable situation adjacent to both rail road and canal, and having every facil ity for and experience in the manufacture of cast ings, we can confidently promise entire satisfac tion to all who may favor us with their orders. LIEN BERSON & FA RRELL. 22 May 28, PENNSYLVANIA HALL T"E public are respectfully informed that the subscribers have taken this large and corn .. , modicm! establishment, recently' kept m itr, by William G. Johnson. To the fus. fat n~■ mei patrgna of this establishment and the public generally, the undersigned promise to extend ,the accommodations and comforts at this houie - ithat men so satisfactorily recall/ed; while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH WEAVER, JACOB PETERS. Pottsville June 11, RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS LW DRUG STOKE. frillESubseliber'reterns his gratelnlacknowl- ML edgementa to the; citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance af. ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub. he generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Businessin thehouse forperly occupied by Charles W. Clemons i in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville,where may.: always be had a general assortment of DRUGS. MEDICINES, I , PAINTS , PILLS, I GLASS, DYE STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which: he is disposed to sell on very low and accommo. datinglarms. • , N. B. Er Physicians prescriptiona carefully ut up at the ohotteSt notice: ' May 30, 1:15 WM. T. EPTING. EXC HANG ' CENTRE STEEI', Omen% .euz ToWN HALL. • POTTSVII,LE, - CLAIM: &SEITZINGER. firESPECTFULLY announce to the travelling . 11 M'community, that they have taken that large ' • and spleddid csiablishment, the - Ea. • cuation Hirrtt., recently kept by Wil li': Lam , O. Johnson; - Vitiate at the corner iilContre and Callowisill streets, near ly oppoiiite - the Tewri.lia4; in the. Borough of Pottsville,' which has 'been thrinaghly repaired and - materially imProVed for the accommodation of !netters. The, Hotel forty feet.front on Ceti: tre street; and onebandre.d and thirty.eight. feA ' on Callowhill, three stories 'high; it is !admirably provided with Parionf,. Sitting. Room's, Reading' Room, and large airy Chambers—the moat Spa. dons, pleasant and. convenient Dining" Rooni in the country-;-a newand superior Bathing &tab. - , lishment—snd„every convenience end comfort to render, it in all - respects a m ost :desirable Hotel. No pains or expense will bespared to furnish the Table and Bar with the best that dila end the PhiladelPhia Markets tifford--and, with a: deter. m inatfon devote - their personal attention to' the comfort and accommodation - of, these - who'. may Elver then' 'with a' alf..4idetibi * live; Careful. and obliging seitilints, they ; hope -to 6. general • silisfaCiion. • • • ' 0; - PRIVATE FAHILI ES wishing to `visit thii highly interesting pod healthy Goal H4lOn;will be provided%rith Parlors - and, Chambers, which they feel ionfidene will please tbe Moat tastidi. The Stabling attached, is and' well con: litthited„ _and .atientivo and Citriagee 'may tie haldit any time to convey per sons , to arty. part 'Atha ceuntry. Au Omnibus rucs i from this Hoteltlailv, to and frinn,the Depot, to meet tho Cara, for the accom. modetien of persolurtrivelling on 'tbe Rail Road. DAVID CLARK, •• • .; JggpllAti SEITEINGER.' 41/t: • •Augull .27 ~een BOOK.•;.' :variety of Song Peaky, mak rack fot, by . , ar#41 , 41444„-I, •111 a f2B - . • . A 11RANGERV'T FOR 1842. OLD ESTBLISHED PASSAGE OFFIt 100, PINEISTRILET,CoRNAB, uItSOUTH 11'1 1 - 1 E enbscribera beg leave to call -a. the attention of their friends, - l ipAtk. and the pnblio in general, to - the ful lowing arrangement for the year 1n42, tur the.purposn of bringing out Cabin; Second. Cabin and Steerage passengers By thei new tine of Liverpool Packet*. Sailing the Ist, 13th and Eft °revery month. The ships comprising this line'are peo. WaAington, IndeP ndence, _United & l ees, Sheffitld,.- Garrick.__, Siiition>„. _. . Petrick 'Henry, ROM* -, Virginian; Stephen 'W i nay, Rosalie, 1 1%1 the London Pockets, To sail from New York the Ist, 10444td 20th-- and frciin London on the .7th,l7th and 27th of each month) Mediator„ Wellington, Quebec, I Philadelphia, Switzerland, ' fiendrick Madsen, Gladiator, • ' Iri conneetionVrith the: above, and for the par pose of affording still greater faCilities to pahsen l gers, tho subscribers have established the Sldr'liee of Liverpool Packets, To sail from Liverpool ois the 7th and 19th of every month, comprising the follow - lig very so 'fierier fast Sailing ships, viz :— ". Russell Glover,' 'Capt. Howes, 1000 tone Echo, • • Sill, -850 St. Mark, • Alexander, 750 Windsor castle; Glover, 1060 All of which are nearly new, first class i copper. ed and copper:fastened. The' last tour are own ed exclusidett by the subscribers, a fact which. independent or their long standing in their bp. siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no other house in their line can present. The above ships- will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succession, thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool vs eekly so that there will be no!possible detention. Passengers Mho wish will be found with an abundant supply of suitable prevision for the voyage, lathe low rate often dollata. In all eases where the parties' dr cline coming out, the money paid for their pas. sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to send Toney to their friends, 'dratia at sight will • be given on the following Bank' and Branches, Oi2ihe Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork ,! Limerick Clonmel Londonderry Slide Wexford Belfast 4 . Waterford Galway Armagh . Athlon Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina Tralee Youghal Enniskillen. Monaghan ' Banbridge Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrick Cavan Lprgan Omagh Dungannon Bandrin Ennis Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarveb Mallow Moneymore- Catehill Kilrush Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs: Phillips ag Tipladv, London; P. W.' Byrneli,. Esq.,' Liverpool.' For further particulars apply or address ( if:by letter post paid) GLOVER & bIeMURRAY,' . 100 Pine street, coiner Soul:1;0r to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Messrs. Andrew C,,Craig, & Co., Philadelphia.' Tbonatts Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Hannan, Esq. Pottsville. • Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, Loadon. &fry arid Cork. The subscriber is now ready 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 Passen gers going out from New York to London or Liverpool, And _transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wales And Scotland, on ap• plication at. the Miners' Jouinal office. B. BANNAN. DANIEL B. HAM. J431b3 TOWN HALL STORE. HAAS & LAING, riIABE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o A Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the basement story of the Town Hail, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of NEN GOODS, ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ccted with great care, and purchased at unusually ow prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goals, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which may be found ' Superfine Cloths: of various colors, and qualities, . Blue, Black - and Fancy.colored Caisimeres, Sattineta, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. : Prints . Lawns, Ginghams , Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Hollands and Hankins, • Marseillesand Valentio Vestings, 3401.4,5-4,64 Muslin, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Ilandlit. New and But error style Summer Cloths, • Cottonades and Beverteens,: In fine, a very geaeral aasorunetit of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver At. Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. • New Orleans, Sf. Croix, 'porta Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar House, and Syrup Molasses, Tea and Coffee, of various kinds„ Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, -Salmon.llerring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, . Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef,: and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna,Half Spanish and Common Segars, Soda, Dater ano Ssgar Crackers. Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches,, •,• and a great variety ofdther articles. all of which will be sold at low prices .1 or cash, or id Exchange for country produce. • • ID - Remember the Town Hail Store. • Pottsville. May 11, • IMO FRESH GROCERIES. o'.d Goverment, Java; rtio,"Lagnira and Coba Coffee., Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial, Young Dyson. Pouebong Qr Soucbong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. • • , . , Pickles and Sauces, *general assortment. Red,- White, Yellow and • Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors,'a full asstirtment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate,Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, tf c. . Can be bought on as reasonable terms as else-; where of I E.Q. &A. HENDERSON. May 28 , - ' NEW GOODS.-JOSEPH -WHITE -4a SON -h'avetn hand a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods;-Which will be sold cheap for Oast), of in exchange fcir country produce. . 31t•Calbon. Oct: 3lst; 7 • • DOCT Pie P. F. NAGIX—Fte. ,)spectfully teoders his professional services • . to the citizens of, Pottaville, and vicinity. `l,„ - Ills office ; is at the corner of Market and Adanin streets. .• April 16, 16•-tf. TOOTH AND EAR ACRE.--Miia.'s Tooth and Ear Ache drop; a sate.and speedy core for the above diseases. ; Jo* received mid for sale at MARTIN'S Drugstore. ' " April 16,16-- 101L11111LNG,.. ofit G RDE.IIIN (31.--The com plete Fortner, and , the complete Gardener. , mast received andlornale B. ,BA,NNAN. March 26 . JICTORIAL -BIBLE,—With 600 Illusive • 41.0'15,1 volumes, elegzintly bound=pilee 06, Just lei Slued acid for Salo by lone 25. ' ' DANNNAN. . ASE OF . NAPOLEON tr-The Life of Napo eon, wittr,soo Illustrations,-complete in 2 viola ice $5. Just receiyen.and for sale by - rcb19,12-- - „. • BANNAN. • PARLEY'S CO3INION SCHOOL HISTO• RY--;Just receiled and for sale by • ' May 21-; - , B. BA . NNA/V.- S'ITEL . P . ,,ENS-;Eierviariely, , just received a • forsale lily cheap `.' BM42'V e 'Jane 11 - .*-- - ' 7 • sta./.h` , IaILLS O,E LADING-4n eheets,:for. pplog,geari,ta Ncier_Xotiri. just-„- printed `and rtritle B.OINAN. . • : Ontario, Toronto, Westminster, SC. - Japtes, .Ikloatrea), AGENTS 11 RIGIFLIS • INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Of the kitrth American College'of Health This extraordinary medicine is founded upon-the principle that the human frame: is subject to ONLY ONE Dua:Asr, diz.Corrupt llumors.or m otner words Impurity of the Blood, and nothing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease ofevery description from the body. if the channels of our mighty rivers should be— come choked up, would not the accuinulatid watms find new outlets, or the country be inundatedi--Jiist so with the human bodp.if tile natural drains become closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured ly find senile some form of disease or death will be a certain consequence. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGEtABLE PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out this GRAND mamma eItINCIPLE, beeause they are a purgative medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural to the human constitution, that they cannot possibly injure the most dplicate; at the same time, it used in such a manner ad to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times, it will beabsolute ly inapossibln for pain or distress of any kind to con tinue in the body. A single twenty five cent box of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will, in all cases, give relief, sometimes even beyond the power of Words to describe, and if persevered in for a short time, there is not a Malady in the whole course of hu man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. IVensiweshirtari Vscirra six Plus are a certain cure for COSTIVENESS. 4- Because they completely cleanse the stoirraeh and bowels from those bilious and corrupt Inadors which paralyse and weaken the digestive organs, and are .the cause of headache, nausea, and 'sickness, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pains in V 2 nous parts of the bully, and many othcr unpleasant symptoms. In all disordeced motions' of the Blood, called Intermittent, Recrattent, Nervous, Inflammatory, and Putrid I FEVERS. Wrightts Indian Ntegetable Pills will be found a cer— rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels from all billions humors and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever. &Naha) 'when morbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing those pains hilla illation and swelling, called ' It Il EXIIATISM, GOUT, &c, • Wright's Indian V eg etable Pills may berelied on as always certain to give relief, and if persvered will most assuredly, and without fail, make a per: fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night On going to bed, will, iu a short time, completely rid the body front' all morbid and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout. and pain of every description. will 'disappear, as if by magic. For the same reason, when, from suddenehanges of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspara, tion is checked, and those humors which should pass off by the skin, are thrown inwardly, causing headache, nausea, aril sickness, pain.in the bones. watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarteners,coughs. con sumption, rheumatic pains in various part of the body and many other symtoms of CA 'VC iIING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three or four pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeated a few times, will remove all the above unpleasant symtouur, and restore the body to even sounder health than before. . The same may be said of diflizulty of breathing. or ASTHMA , . Wright's - Indian Vegetable .Pills will loosen and carry off i by the stomach and bowels those rough and phlegmy humors which stop the air cells of the lungs; and are the cause of the above dreadful corn• plaint ' • h should-also be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIA N VEGETABLE PILLS are certain to remove' pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite,,costiveness. a yellow unge of the skin and eyes, and every other symPtoms of ; LIVER COMPLAINT. Because they purge from the body those corrupt and v i c stagnant humo re, which when deposited on the liver, are the eau of the above dangerous complaint. They are also prevent - APOPLE Y AND SUDDEN DEATH. Because they/carry off thoee humours whichCiliStrue ting the circulation, are the cause of a rush, ordeter mination of blood to the head; giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, inthmation of the bralq, insanity, and all disorders of the mind. f Those who labour within doojs should remember that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper ezpinsion of the lungs, and at the sameiime owing to m ant of exercise, the bowels are not sufficiently evacuated, the blood becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the heart, • and many -other disagreeable aynatoms are sure to follow. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser °rale stoinuon and bowils, and a direct purifier of the Blood, are certain not only to remove pain or daitress of every kind from the body. but if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free from those humours which are the cause of every malady encidenl to man. they will most assuredly promote such a just and equal circulation of the blood that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to enjoy sound health, and disease of any kind tviti Le abultdely impossible. • CAUTIONS 70 AGENTS. Country agents, and others, are respectfully informed that, owing to the great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled persons are busily engaged in manufacturing, and. vending a spurious azucte in imitation of . WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS. They are also further informed that I have a suit pending against one V 0. Falck, for counterfeiting the above named medicine- and are cautioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. Falck. as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Pills for. sale. All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Vice President of the N,A. College ofHpalth. Travellers, who cannot shovea certificate as above described be known as bdse impostors.--Shun them, therefore, as you. would 3Highway man, or a Midnight Robber. Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Race SC Philadelphia. No, 22.3.Greentvicb street. Boston N B—Beware of the count-rfeiter in Third Street Philaddphia- AG ENTS FOR SCUD V LK I t.L COUNTY. Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwtgsburg. Daniel Saylor. Schuylkill Haven. Aaron Matta, Mahantongo. J. IVeist, Klufgerstown Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo. Johas Kauffman. do Mahanuango, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John Snyd,r, Friedeosburg. J G Martz. Port Clinton • Fetheroff, they & Co. Tuscarora. William Taggert, Tamaqua, • John Maurer, Mahantongo. . tiMority Forreider, West Penn Toismship • R.Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township Seltzer & Bock. McKeaosburg . • C. H. DeForest,tewellyn. Emanuel 0. & John Kauffman, Zimmermantown October 1. 1842, • 40-. • NEW STORE. ' • THE suildribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately occu piedlby J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment• of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenaware, ate. among which are ;7 DRY GOODS. f Blue "Black and Fancy colored Cloth ant Cassimers-Sattinetts-Monslin de Lfines--Chint zes=FlannelsCotton Tickinge, Illorinos—Bleached and Unbleached Mutilins:— Winter Vestings- 7 Shawls. and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Worstecl and Cotton Hoisery—Mena Hose and Halt Horn—Gloves— Umbrellas, dic„ fi ; GROOERIRS. •• • I . Rio4:-JaiaLaguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sogirs-.4fonag, Hyson—Gun powder-1 mpertal and Black • Teas—Pickles— Spices—Synsp.-Sugar House and Trinidad Mo lasses... Sperm and Common Oils--Fish—Soaps ..Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Currants—Hope, —Barley, &c. - QUEENSWARBY Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware. Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps I dici. together` with an assortment of Brashra, Cedat Ware. Shovels, &c. To all of which we wouldinvne the attention of our friends and of the 'Public geMarally,+feeling confident that ,We can givit. satisfactitm to all. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. L. W. Tooirram; __ , •,• `t•;SlLLirhuts. November 2t • 47-- R. k . EAR'S BIBLE BIBERAPErf—With o'er eral hundred engravings, being a Biolgrephyof the Lives and characters of the principal Personages re cardetinthe sacred writings. Practically adapted to the` instractiottorytititb and private families. Jusf received tel ferule by" _ - , May 23 - s . , • & LBATROSSAUILL.S..»AItrxtros, (Vine; pa an excellent article, 1151 recoir.ed , loo for tale by Jude 11, 2t- • Laws's Balsa m of Wild Cherry. ortIAT REMEDY. F OR- Coxsusirriust and LIVER C3IPLAINY., ASTHMA, Bantventris, CROUP 10 ,CII/LDIEy, WirooPING COUGtt, PM:vs OR WZARNies uP TIIR BREAST, CURONIC, and ell diseases of tine Pulmonary Organs. . REAP WHAT KT HAS DONE. A Wonderful' Recorerv.—Mrs. S. E. Atiletr was attacked with this disease in the-tall of 1838; originating from a vialeut cold which settled up. on her lungs. Various remedies were resorted to—the most skilful physicians were consulted— yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject to violent fits of coughing. expectorated large quan tities ofmatter and wasnyidently sinking very last. In this distressing snuatton, after all the various remedies tied' been tried in vain, and when naughibut the grave seethed to afford her any, prospect of relief, the invaluable Balsa% re. stored her to health; and tow, 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.' In' See deserip. lion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistar's Tre. atise on Coisumption. - • Disinterested , Trstimuny.-- liavink witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar'e prepara tion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it eta valuable remedy; and acknowledged bis statement true and cor rect. • J. H. WALTERS, Mt D. New York, April 12, 1841. A Snrprisitig Cure—Mrs. Manila, Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the. Meth. odist church, was also afflicted with Contrunips Pun in its worst forms, and considered , past -re. covery by all fier friends. A Witte of this Dal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately: This circumstance being • made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several-bottlesfor her, which relieved her entirely. The stone" society have purchased over forty bottles, frir persons in indiligent cumstances, end positively assert it has nut been used tu a single instance Whet . ° it not given surprising relief.. 117 %Ve,.the undersigned. members of the Der bin Itecievolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above stuteinent of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all, respects .true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are afflicted. r Gi.oRGE MILLER, MARY . GARDNER. TlidistAts COoDitt., ELIZABETH' JAColls i e' Liver Complaint....—Mrs. Eliza Thoin l idua was afflicted with thiscomFlaint for neatly five years, during which time she was under the mos, skit. ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and llomumpathic remedies, and every thing that ef. feted her any hopes of relief., ' She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of !Attack, a hacking cough, frequent pain in the bind, and Nur been une. btu to eleeti:Oit the right side for thrtki years. By the use of this Balsam, she was Cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA 1'110:UPSON. Boxborough, September 12, 1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you petit one betbre. I have taken 'nearly all , of the firsi, and confidently believe this medicine will curd me. I have 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 rough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every way tban I have foi many months. Yeast, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. I . Holmesborg, Septemberl2. 1841. Friend'Wistar—t must again trouble' thee to send the two bottles inure of thy invaluable Bal sam. have now taken three bottles its all, and can assure thee that it has done me more 'good than all the medicine I have ever taken be. lore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1011. Dear Doctor,—Hearing so Many people talk about the wonderful cures yourt steam of Wild Cherer.bas Made in Consumption, I sent to one Of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have 'build it to relieve me so much, that 1 want • three bottles more sett soon, as I believe it ,will cure me ton. I have used a great many bahlaine of different hinds, have tried Jaynes Extleeto.. — rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has suer dune mo as much good as yours hes. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, , THOMAS. PAINS IN TUE BREAsT,DIEHLIT . E, WEAKNESS AND DOUGH.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us _ n lever in which he says two of his...daughters 'tad suffered severely with an obstinate carom frequent pains in the breast, Esc., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Vtired.Mr. Jacob Firyt has au thorized us to say'that he was offliete with this annoying complaint for several tears and hod tried every thing in vain. Hrefwas subject to constant wheezing, a tronblesunie Cough, Spit ting in 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 afflicted with an obstinate- Cough, originating ilium a disease of the 'Lungs. and Chest, and never found. any thing to give him relief-but this Bal. sant. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this inedieme.-and so extraordinary have been many of the "cures It has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, und al though scirce two years have elapsed -Since it was first made public, we can proudly say, its fame has spread in every direction, and it is tap. idly acquiring a celebrity , unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, 'will find this medicine an important and valuable addition 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 I:Meted, and there are doubt less ; thoueand_ suffering who would resort to it for relief if they c o uld obtain it conveniently. ID" ife 'particular when you puichaae,to ask for Da. WLSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD Cmatar, as there is an article called the "Swig or WILD CLIERILY, " advertised, Which is entirely, a differ. ent medicine. . . - NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and bighly.ooproved Coin 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 ,Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery ! Na Deception. , The physician may boast of MsgskilLif many diseaseis r -4he quack may puff his witOderful cures, but of ull the remedies ever' diseovired for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success fel as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. ,WisWr's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has,effected I some of the most astonishing cures Over recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed are the: astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages oleonsumption, and in Liver Cornigaints, diseases which have baffled the skid of the most distinguished physician*, when patients have suffered with tho most dis. tressing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, ere. after the most esteemed remedies; of one Pliaramecepias have failedOlie invaluable remedy has not only given. surprising relief but - Actually effected cures. slur all hopOtif of a recovery had been entirely de. spiked - of. • ' " Besides its surprising, effeacy in these fond - dtible complsints,lit has proved a very superior remedy for diseases of children such as Croup: • Whooping Cough. Sce, end in, those disordem that prevnifiti extensively throughout the winter seation;,virch as Coughs. Colds, Pleurisy, la s• and Pains is the Breast, proceeding frost neglected Colds, stands unrivalled. , Prepared, wholesale and retail, by , Wiwsit's 31,04 Chemists, No. 3.3.:South Fourth street, ithilidelphia. Pike e 1 00 a bottle. `Eold in,Pottsville by JOHN s.it!„ ,MARTIN Agent for Schuylkill coca 7. . Druggists and. dealers oupplied a the wholesale pricer. . . . .January 1. vl -... . - . . . - IkIDIBEUTON BOARDING SMOOT, Fer • ,Fitstit.e.—Sduated in Chester County, Penn. F/Cuote; 23 mileeN: W. from Philadelphia , la mile* (Om the Reeding Rail Rood et Photeirri fi e - ''.,- November 2%. . , . .