The OhilfrillSeisedlo!lon. BT lsss. eta& MTH. not a .sweet child, or I . t I; ed that desponding sigh, .". Poi it bath checked thy joyous snag; Thine . eye 'With ielars it fille.thnow, • A shadow resteth on thy brow• :My child, my child, I aid thee wrong! ' What dost thou whisper in my ear?—* • • Sweet words;*God blue - thee, Mother 'dear: .IVJiy Men Rind one, thou art to me = bum a blessitig and a guide- - No more, shall doubt and fear abide, , ' meekly letirn 'my faith of tbee. - • , *God bless thee!' gentle words and kind, - , The offspring of a trusting mind 1, They bear a pledge, when bps like thine, . "Forgetting childhood's madam speech, - - Do thus i higher. lesson teach, And arysticivjuda like these combine. God shield thee, for a !matt - like thine; Where trot/1161d. tenderpess combine, _ Alas: is downed trio Much to-know ONlTilip3thieB 411 vainly spent— • Of love to blinding worship lent— .. • And allcliftea strange_and bidden wo. God shield thee, my , poor, my gentle boy! • Would that the cop of life and joy, Dashedfrom thy mother's lips away; - - - Might with thine own of fate birblentled, Anthill the ill for thee intended, • • Upon her bosom only prey. . New York, July , 10, lett. OLIPPINGS. A Gs.usiou !tansy DIDDLEIL—Not long since ) , • fur . speciinou of the Diddles genus milk- eit into • fine fashionable eating house in Bahl . snore ; end saluting the bust with that easy non chateaus peculiar to the tribe, 'called for dinner • drank a" ispitabottle of wine, a tumbler full of applo-jack, and laid back to enjoy his Principe for a full hour by S ewsburis cluck. •After which . ha' arose, .buttons up his surtout, and leisurely walked do the bar, said to the host, well, here I sin. I'm ready; •• • Ready for What, ir . , , • Read3rlo teceive my kick. sir, that's ell.' • Kipk ! .Ihat do you mean?' said the surpris- eJ best. Why;l have got no money, sir: I Why dud you riot say so in the brat place I' • ,A,tt my dear fellow, I've triad that once too u tea" The excessive impudence so pleased mine bos that Jeremy was easily let off, A VVIORY Tn►T DUDE OD wren.—Coping dawn the river on that pleasant and well-officered boat, the Pathtluder, we were told an excellent story—et least irt it seemed taus. Joel Green, when commanding another boat, had en board a dry, humorous pil t, named Pennington. A deck 'passenger, having ;frowned his cares, if he had a ny to drown, in r beld-teee whiskey, quietly laid down'to sleep, and as quietly died. An hour or as after, it was discovered that he Was dead, the -bast landed at a wood yard, and the defunct to was deposited in an exterhpore coffin, and onoy . yelled away. Pennington. looked and .hooked -hiapead, perhaps in discontent with all liquor. _because it had killed off one lover of it iu this rib iota manner—Perhaps dissatisfied with his hasty interment. . The next day a passenger came on board, who 'had evidently been looking at some one drinking, and-Whose repeated visitations to the bar had ra ther incapacitated him fur forensic exercises. He talked 'thickly and stammeringty. Having made , his way_to the hurricane deck, Pennington, who well at the wheel, for some time narrowly observed him, and at length thus sicosftni him. Hello, stranger, you're drunk !' ttlh no. onl '`i4htly interrogated,' was some ` where about the I . Well; said Pennington, r let me give you a hit of advice. Don't go to sleep 'on this boat, for if they dou't bury fou may Ibe shut. Why, there chap yesterd ry got drunk and went to sleep, and in two bourn they buried him. The man wee mo more deurk,thaii I am. They serve all drunk en men so on this boat. Why, I drink myself, . and. damn% go to sleep on the bout. I haven't slept for two weeks, for if I close my eyes I know they'll bury me.' • Pennington 's Story so alarmed the passenger, audit perfectly sobered him, and he did not drink smother dmur on-tbe boat.--Naf. Cour. silonsowt Damao.--Borrowing babies, says 'a Boston -journal, is not so rare as Mrs. Glovers seams to imagine. In abut's. not a hundred miles fromfilf-5.:..... street, boarded a men and hic . wife, who were the owners of a beautiful child, of about .a year old, which attracted so Much attention from the neighbors„ that the young ladies oppositio;(re. gauntly sent over to r borrow the baby.' After :being obliged to sand for the child several times, Me, on coming home to dinner, got out of temper on finding it gone, as Usual—Here, Jane,' • said Ito,' go over to the Misses —, and get the baby.! and give them my co.nplimenta, and tell then) I wish they'd get a baby qt* their own, and -'not be obliged to borrow.' A WITTY PA asoN.4-WC du not know where we got the following. b r at it is 'from fair to mid- Ong,' as the cotton br .kers say. A Scotch cler. gyman by the name of Wady Morrison, was a men Of great laughter rind humor. -On one occasion a young officer scoffed at • the idealhat it required so' naucb time and study to write a sermon, as ministers pretended, end offer. ed a bet that he would preach half an hour on a u, passage in the Old Testament without any pro. paration. Mr. Morrison took the bet and ttie•Ass opened his mouth and he spoke.' The - parson •writa the wager, the officer being rather disinclined to employ hil eloquence upon that text. On another °cession, Morrison entreated an•of ficer to pardon spoor a rldier for some offence he .had committed. Trio oflcer agreed to do so, if ho would in return grant him the first favor he should wk. Morrison agreed to thts.--in a' day orlwo,• the officer remanded that • the ceremony of bap. • tisin should be performed on a young puppy. The clergyman agreed to it; and a party of many geh tlemen assembled to witness the novel itabtism.l ' Mr„.Morrison desired the officer to hold up the quas wis customary in the baptism of children, and' said, aas I am a 'Moister of the chinch .1 6colind,l must proceed .according to the ceM . anionic. of dcotland: , I • certuinly. sir,' said the Myj r I expect al ...thirititienouny • I ..„ Iktior, I hi:gin with the (mid ' 'question: Yuu acknowledge yourself the father this poppy • I • A roar el laughter burst from -the-trowd, the officer threw the candidate for,baptienuaway. I ad ox .ovra -A lawyer, not over young , inor.bandsome, in a-undoing a young lady, a wits nes* in Gotta, made attempts to confuse her, and - tbtis render her testimony contradictory andmria tailing. however seemed to becalm, and 'proof against all frivolous questions put to hero-- At- lad, the, ladyer.' determined to perplex her, •ssid,-.r Miss, ofohaa toy word'you are very pretty ! ! - 4 The yotiog lidtpromptly'replied; s I - Mild r.l, - -turn the'Campliment, sir, if I were not on oath." As' may be aapprsed, the lawyer questioned her sto farther. SA/111.1E1,r,-EAUL, ARTIST, , 111tIVITES the citizens.of Pottsville and. its vi #44, tto see his specimens of Painting at the" restdettee'of hit bmther,An centre !street, where be alio, be' ecinsultedeo all thiri.gs,.rreeertaining hls'prefeeium.' Pothwitle Janitor, I 1•-• .PRO. EC' lON.. - .NDEMAITY AOAINST LOSS BY FIRO: ,nt:PiLANO.IN issunsck cq.; op , koiLaoiLpoi.t. Capiktl S 400 , 000 , Pai d caAawa Ptarsruax.; C ON,TINUE to make Insurance, permanen t anit on every deacription of properly in town and countrion the usual favorable terms. Olpoe 163 1 Chesnut Street near filth street: • I CHARLES N. BANCgER, President.' DIRECTORS. 1, Charles N: Banker, Some/ Grant.' Jans s en Stoll. . Frederick Brown; Thomas Hart, Jacob R. - _ ' Thomas& Marton,: Oen. W.Righardl' Tobiai Wagner. Madeaol D. trials. -1 - CHARLES G4ANCRER.See I 4 The Subscriber has, been appointad.agent. for the above mentioned inptitutioc. and is now pre. pared to, make insurance. on every.desdription'of property. at the lowest rates. • • • - •- ANDREW RUSSEL' Pottsville, June 19. 1841. .25—If lodes's"lty against loss or damn 7 ge by Flier • Capital $lOO,OOO. • CHARTER PERPETUAL. r THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, 'make .Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country. on Houses, Barns, and Buildingis of all kiiads, on Houiehold Furniture, Merchandise, Horses; Cattle, Agricultural; Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description ; Vszt.s and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upob the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any informatimi 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 McMICIIAEL, President- L KRUMBNAAR, Secretary. DIRECTOR'S, Moiton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright, P. L, Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsendi Elijah Dalfett, Robert Lotighead, George M. Troutman; • 11. W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for t .t he above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make I Nsuitasices upon every description of property at the lowestvates. BENJAMIN BANA AIN Pottsville, Feb. 27. 1841 EXTRAORDINARY CASE. QtrE sac. May 5.1837., DEAR SIR :- 1n article called Dr. Hewes' 114rve "'"and Bone liniment," came go my knowledge a bout two months since, through our friend Mr. Camp bell, and 1 procured a bottle and had used it for about a week without any Material changrii until one.ntorn inglfound myself under the exercise of very °Doom mon feelings. imagining that could 1 be helped Op I could stand and wa!k, I requested my family to aid me; but they were unwilling I should trust myself on my ‘,.eet, not having for the last Aurteen and a !half years ever even made the attempt to stand: hut my confidence was so great that they consented to assist me from my bed. I found I could r use my legs With apparent ease, but could nor bear My weight on lay 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 across the room; I sat down with feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea NV:B that I! was once again to be restored to the world ran through nay frame like an electric shock. My family surroun ded me in tears of joy, and the E.:encomia so Om pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day I walked three time across the fluor. again bearing a little weight at each time on my feet.' 1 then used crutches for a few days. when my strength! had become so far re-established. that I could cross the thisr without the least aid. My advazeement trom Apo time has been almost incredible. 1 can walk two hundred yards and back with ease, and my chil dren, ( the bed-rid are often blessed, like toe. with near a dozen,) have been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years younger herself. You ..ill rec ollect how much bent together I was when you were last here. 1 have entirely overcome this. If I look ed as odd as I felt when rbegan to, walk. I would have been gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma ny of my old acquaintances. Some of whom hid: not know me at all, and others would scarcely credit their senses. and would hardly have been more astonished, though one had risen from the dead." 1 have how every confidence that lam a well man. I think 'this article is the moat extraordinary of-any I ever heard of. and if it is not extensively made known to the pub lic, I think the proprietors are very culpable.. Wipe know the persons in New,York selling it, you half bet ter show them this letter, and let them refer L 1 you, or publish this if you think it %violin aid the distredsvd. Remember me to your family., Yours, verytetey. . ETHAN C. CORNING.: . For sale by John S. C. Martin. Wm. T. Epting !sad Clemens & Farm, !Pottsville. May 21. 1812. AV ern l nILI. & Ritarti ER, At the 0?d Land, N 0.65, North Front street El stsid e THREE DOOR! FROM THE CORNER OFARCH PIII LA DELPAIA. ' Manufacturers 01 . • White Lead drya nd t Calomel, gnaandi it Oil, S Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Alli.• Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow ,do ...Nitric Sugar Lead 'do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Com. do Ag.Forris Acet.Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi.de Narcot. • SOP .Carb.Soda Kermes Minera l C.orros,Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChamptior,Sa 1 Nitre,Brimstonegorar, &e. Offer forsalethe above mentioned article's. to gether with a general-assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every,othera rtideinthe Chem icala nil Medicine line. - . Beingman.o..cturers of alltbearticlesenomerated under the above head, they pledge . themselves to supply their-friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass ,from 68. 4 38, Oct 1 1837 A dye to sorrel-tops most interesting— ; One that eray-headeLl mortals should he testing A great Phenomenon in Chemistry." It is strange but any ene may see East India Dye that, brown or black ss sin, Colors the hair, but will not stain the skin. TO TIFE; OLD AND YOUNG. HO: YE RED READS A D GREY PHENOMENON IN CHEMISTEY. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE" Colors the Hair, and will not the skin!! 1111 - 11Sdye is in form of a powder .vrbich hi plain A ma t ter of fact may be applied to the hair over night, the first, night. turning the tightest red Or grey hate to a dark brown, and by repeating a second or third night, to a bright jet black. Any person may. therefore, with the least possible trouble, keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black; with k posi tiVe assurance that :he powder if applied to the skin, will not color. There is no trouble, in removing it from the hair, as in all powders before made. By an occasional application, a person turningOey will never be known to have a grey hair. Directions complete with the article. There is co coldring in this statement, as one can easily test: ' This dye is sold'ente by COMSTOR dr (NI, fil Maiden Lane, Ne't York. For sale only in Pottsville, by • JOHN S.C. MARTIN, May 7,- 23-19 DYING AND BtIOUILING. • AUGUST EHLERS, i ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and mAk' Gentlemen of Pottsville• and icinit'yohat he devotee his entire attention to Dyi ng , and Scouring, at his old establishment, opposite the Town Hall:Centre street; Pottsville, where be warrants entire sattsfachun to all who' ntiy favor him with their custom, or no chgrge., Clothe, Silk, Morino, Crape, on othet diem", irctiured and colored, if not too much worn.) so as to have the appearance of new goods. Also, Costa, Pan. taloone, Vests; &c., scoured and cleaned at the shortest notice: August 20, ' 34-ICcoo. IEA DEN PIPE. HYDRANTS, &c.—The sub scriber has for sale Leadeo Pipe of earlobe thick nessmkinitable for conducting : water to bouitee. an other_puiposes. Also.Hydrants,StbppCockr cocks and Ferrules, of the most approved kinds. - Just re 'ceived Ind for sale cheap by .B.HANNAN April 16 .. • , PAR MERV MUCK .11111 ILIALr-Seing treatise on soil and nianores. Also ; 'Che FAR MEWS LA NDVEASURER; or pocket companion Jan receivedaLdiforeale by • 8. SANKAN. Apra.. 16 s . PERMAN MK—Which dove freelr k torl i he cmq E_'go,jjusc'rece 7u1y13,30- JILBANNAN Dr. BedwePs Tetterillizigworin and Itch . UNICE Sfi ENTS A , BOX—Is one of the ttut beat and gicrat efficacious remedies in:thoie troublesome direases Vet .discoveied 'as ,the fOl. lowing exttificate will „ t ,Thisis to certify, that I was ifelieted the Tetter in the face, I had large running eoree, allover. my throat: chin, neck, and cheeks; In deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go 0 1 4- • : without a_handkerehief tied over my face. AL ter trying all the remedies I could think' of,. without the slightest advantage , I was advised. to try Dedtheirs . Triter Ointment, which after using, a few buses entirely. cored me, and I am pleased to say, s that although , the core has been effected for.some time : there is not any appear. of its returning. SAMUEL DEINEF.S,- - • ' • Appleiree, above Poplar Laue, . Philadelphia, Julyt2, 1833, - • BEDWELL'S Git EEN OINTMENT.I 'For he cure of Felony, Ulcers, old Cuts and, Sores. This invaluabliioMmen has long been in use, in he pi y and Liberies . of Phtlodelphia, and is success in curing ,'old madam Soaks add long sanding WOUNDS, bas been rely as. tonisbing. Price 25 cents a box. • • HEDIVELLPS,COIIGII DROPS; ' • PRICE :25 enters nit Surenz.—A most pleasant, safe and, e ffi cacious remedy,_ for Coughs, Colds Hoarsenesv,Weakness of the Breats, produ cing rest and case c where all other remedies have failed. The above' highly esteemed 'Medicines have full directions attached to each article. The public will do well to giva them a trialos Many • 1 thousand have been cured by their use. Preps. red by James Bette, corner of Bd and Tanimany streets, Philadelphia. for Dr. Bedwell, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical store of. Jun. 'l, 1— JOHN S.C. MATITIN; Agent for Pottsville and vicinity . PHILADELPHIA, READING, AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. NOP ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN. DIZE. bet Ween Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, .1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. ' Plaster. Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, - 82 10 Pig Iron, 8 . 1001111., Timber, Marble. Lain Tar and Pitch, - 250 Nails and• Spikes, Bar. and Rolled Iron. Hollow:Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum ber, Staves, &I ir..tish, 'robs cca and Lead, 2 80 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. gines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags. Wool, Oysters, . Hides, HempEarthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Dregs and Medicines, Glass. Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will he charged for receiving or de livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the line, unless alloWed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Fretght Trains,on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M March 26 OAT MEAL. • PHIS economical and nutricious article of food ". hitherto but littletnown in this country, except i hy occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland' 11A Ireland, is mantifactured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported, even superlo.-, being fresh. It is also for sale uy most of the Me, chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William Milneir.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin. %Valiant Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. d-c. as well as by some of the merchants in Mincrsville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS, hfanufacturem of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bar ey, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between,l2th and 13th. Phila . November 6. 1841. -4`--I v nourog AD. LIPPE, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers his professional Per ces in all the medical branches o he public. , Practicing be_, Homecepothie system, and. if re q uested, the Allecepahici he hopes from long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. He will be ready for profession. al services at any time at his residence. A. D. LIPPE, SI. D. Greenwood, December 49—tf EXECUTORS' NOTICE. LL persons having clnims against the Estate tik of Robert McDermut, late of the city of New York, deceased, are feeuested to make known the same without delay,, to Abigail Mc. Dermot, Executrix, James R. Whiting. &q. or George dart Executors, in the city of New York, or to EDW. OW EN PARRY, COO Attorney for the Executors, Pottsville April 16-4 MEDICINES" MEDICINES! DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills .do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron'Von Ilutcheler's, Herb Pills, Duct. Goodie's female Pills, Doc(. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills. Duct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever: yet offered to the Public. A fmsli supply of the above Medicines, jus received and for sale at the Drug-Store of Dec I I 50— Philatqlphla Roeea ily , CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY. W k OME six or seven of the Philadelphia Druggists; have descended to the meanness to try to sell the imitation or countcrfeit Balm olColumbia, to stay, cleanse or restpre the hair, and Hay's Liniment, a cure for Piles, and all external sores and swellings. All Druggists and Country Merchants are hero' , warned not to buy either of these articles in Phila delphia. as they would be wholly unsalable. All ri sers of these articles are warned never to buy any by these names, without the signatdie 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 laree cities, free kit all freight charges. COMSTOCK & CO. . sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists, 71 Maiden Lane. New York. And by John S.C. Martin. William T. Epting. and Clemens dt Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville. May 7, MINCOURAGE HOME IN DUS FRY.— Alt BLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Books, from 64 cents to $l2 each, which he will warrant to be equal in quality to any purchased elsewhere , at Philadelphia prices. April 1G 16— b.I3ANNAN. IniAPER CHEAPER THAN EVER 1— Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled. at $1.75 ream wholesale, or In cents per quirorretail, to suit the times. Also a large assortment of paper of su. rierior quality, at reduced prices. .li.st recrivkl end for sale by _June 4,23 B BANNAN. OT FOR BALE.—For sale a .Lot, situate on • the Easterly side of William street, in the gor ough of Pottsville, containing in front on William! at. 55 feet, and 110 feet in depth. Terms' $350 cash. Apply at the office of the Miners Journal. .11lay 7 FEVER AND AGUE. RO WAND'S 7 °NW MIXTURE. AFRESH supply of the above Aledicine.a Conlin cure for the fever and ague. Just received and toe gale at . September 3, - UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. Q. ILK, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin .Umbrellas.: I. ..Paranobi and Sun - Shaded. A complete assortment,-just , received and for sale by E. Q. &A. UENPERSO . May SS, • 22 IUpAPER .11A1VGINGS di SOUDERS.— 1. The subscriber has received 'his Spring 'Patterns of elegant flatland Parlor Paper,which he will Sell cheaper than ever. Among the assortmenv are toy era ncw.abd splendid patterns. B. HAAIDIA6I. April 16 •l6 grh , MALLEY MCISIp.-"-Ifiekey Tree's: Sbog. '‘ir pet to 'Music for the Nano Forte; lid veoeiv ed, price 25 cents `for Seven ,pieeev. and for Bale: by . B. BANNA . N. - ISJuly 9 ' 2B=.' Wutps & CANES—Just received mid fo sale fife a ri ' n nm jl, l3rGig ,' au . lkeY'4o/ riding Whips and fdarct! 13,12 —• JOHN S.C. Wirenrs cuuacu MUSK-4Ost reCeir ed awl for safe. by a LIANNAN. !TIC fßEACßEß4gi r sketChs'iii:Oiliiiin4 -- Belinons...,.Juig'ratatned and for - Atte:hal .r. ', _Aar # ! : 32! .., -..,::- _:,--:::-::: ' . . 7,!;::,-.i;:.WHAtitt4,tit• ~- i '.•.:;?...:-:.- ....:-.-...:- '','.:. ..,:- ''.,-.--:::---..:':',.....'-.:-....--"_:','...,.-i,:i..! l*i.:.i':::*Wp,O.S!,f.a:4till,l`4-''W. I Fmrn' the Outlier dad ,E nqui r er. . , - Jt watfkl be prekolt:aiciati in a writea for the read eta atm& a herna - as th%Coutier, to address the.r prejadices, passions or*pet s sattons. Good common 'nose should at least be possessed bathe readers of thss paper, and thoke possessed of such t end those on ly; do wecare to attrart.,..lVe will now assert , lathe most tinqualiSedierms, that an innocent remedy has been found, that will tibisolinely' cure Rheumatism, anti stiffness of joints, if of twenty years' standing. The assertion is to broad, that it will hardly cthutin Ciedence, we are aware, unless supported by ur.cani cairn testimony. -Nokr the testimony given to so slimy worthless quackeries is so alamdant that to dis crimuutte betireen such, sad mil matter of fact tes timony, is very difficult. To come stance ate point that van :nonce be appreciated; the proprietors have revolved to give this remedy, to the postr,and to core those ebbs to pay for it, before they ask pay. Ind then leave it to the sufferer to pay what he chooses. We entreat. therefore. sufferers to at 71 Maiden Lane. fcir sortie drops ( Indian ,Elisiry to betaken, and a Nerve and Bone Liniment to use outwardly; and if they will not. by one week's use, become more sur prised and delighted than , they ever es?ected,we will never acain,make invalids now, en assertion. Will now suffer for the want of this mid, innocent, and all potent remtviyf If they refuse it. we pity them in deecl.-i N. Y. Cour. if Eny„ Feb. 19.184 Z For sale by John S. C. hlanin, Wm. T. Eking, and Clemens & Patna, Entactste, May 14, 51-Iy. TUE best medical wihereof the present age, agree ; in the opinion, that worms are, the cause of many :serious and many fatal, diseases in children. t 1 Their presence may be 7auspected.where the pa tient has a dry cough, a pale enuntenance, timid breath, tumid lip, livid cirele•areund the eves, disturbed sleep, variable appetite, alternate Dizuhma, Costive ness, enlouged stomach, &e. These symptoms unless relieved, frequently pro duce 'epilepsy, apoplexy, maniac, dropsy of the brain, inflammation of the eyes,: palsy, hiccup, dry cough, consumption; croup, dysentary, convulsions, fevers, &c., which terminate' in. death. - I Fronfthe above, parepts and others having the care of children, will sea the eroPTiel of being posses sion of a ignitible remedy, aranist e deleterious effects Of these enimies to the hiatus and happiness of chl dren. Alerrick's Verndfuge has primed a aermin,safe and pleasant cure, as will - be shown by numerous cer tificates shortly to be published, and us regarded by those that have tried it, as superior to all others in use.' It:is so pleasent that it may be given to the most deli cate child,' without inconven t iON 'Also, the Pocahontas or Pa . lau ills, for the dare of all bilious diseases: thi pill has proved to be deci dedly-the best purging I ever offered to the public. It has permanently red the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, sick•headathe, jaundice, costiveness, W ines cholic, &c., and will preveprincable in all eased while the pulse is full and hard, the skin dry and hot, and the tongue coated; Full directions accompany the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. • Agents for the sale of the above. W. T. Epting. Penetrate, George Reifsnyder, New castle. G. & D. Bast, tichnylkill 'Haven. Hugh Kinr ley. -Port Carbon. Throughout the state a supply can always he had of Fred. Klett & Co., Druggists, cor ner of 2d and Callorshill streets, Philadelphia. June 18. . 5-6 mo. IESI JOHN S. C. NIAUTIN 20-ly 011 - . - MARTIN'S Drug StSue . 36-t- MEnnlcWs VIERMIFITGE. NEW STORE. `JA'Mgi DOWNEY, 1)p . ESPECTFOLLY informs the public that he his brought with him from New York this spring, a large a.portment of. GROCERIES 4- LIQUORS. Which he offers for sale at the must moderate Philadelphia wholesali prices. ( freights added, ) at his store - house, in the tiSW Stone Building,. next door to his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts. vale, consisting of Black arid Green Teas; Falling Loa'', Santa Cruz e Porto Rico, tY New Orleans Sugars, .Rio, Javo, and St Domingo Coffee,. Sperm & Common Oils, Molisses, White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, 'Keg and Box Raisins, %Vines and Liquors, &om common to the pest quality, A quantity of Dryed Meat, • Mackerel, from No. 1:to No. 3, in quarter half and tall barrels, • About 300 Sacks Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Alba ny Summer Ale, &c.. May 14, ~, POTTBVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY. 111 HE subscribers have constantly on band, .a ••• general assortment of Hollow-ware, Cart and gagon Boxes, Plough points, Mould Boards, Rails-and Turn out Castings. 4c., and are pre pared to furnish castings of all kinds to order, at as cheap a rate,as can be furnished_ elsewhere. Possesting a desirable situation adjacent to both rail road and canal, and havibg every facil ity for and experience in the manufacture of cast. Ogs, we can confidently promise. entire satisfac tion to all who may favor as with their orders. DENDERSON & FARRELL. 22 May 28, PENNSYLVANIA HALL. sIMIE public are respectfully informed that the ' IL subscribers have taken this large and corn -1 modious establishment , recently kept amt. by William G. Johnien. To the fot its*. met patrons of this establishment and the public generally,' the undersigned promise to extend all the accommodations and comforts at this house that men so satisfactorily received, while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH 'WEAVER, JACOB PETERS. Pcittsville, June 11., RESUMPTION OF :BUSINESS. LW DRUG STOKE. TllESubset iber returns his gratefnlacknowl. edgements to the citizens , of Pottsville and' others, who stepped forward to his assistance kif. ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint than and the pub. lie generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Stysret, the borough of Pnttsville,where may alitraye be had generalassortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS I PILLS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS. . And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommo dating terms. N. B. GT PhysiCians prescriptions carefully of up at the shortest notice. May 30, I:3S WIVI. T. EPTING. EXCIIANGII HOTEL, CENTRE STEET, • HaTOSITS THE L TAyi HALL. POTTSULL PENIVA: CLARK & SELTZINGER. FSPECTFULLY announce to the travelling Jamo community, that they have taken that large and splendid establishment, the Ex .... CLIANGE Iloyar., recently kept by. Wil. ." ham G. Johnson; pinnate atthe corner of Centre and Callowhill streets, near. ly opposite the Time Ham, in the Borough of PoUsville, -which • has been- throughly repaired and materially improved for the accommodation of visiters. The Hotel is forty feet front on C_ en. ire street. and one hundred and thirty-eight 'feet on Callowhill, three stories high; it is admirably provided with Parlors, Sitting Room?, Reading Room, and large airy chambers—the most. . spa bions, pleasant and convenient Dining Room in the country—a new and superior , Bathing Estab, lishment—arui every convenience and comfort to render it in all respects a most desirable Hotel. No_ pains or expense will hampered to furnish the Table and Bar with the best that this and the. Philadelphia Markets afford—and with a deter inination to devote their.persunat attention to the eomfoit arid accommodation -of those who -may' favor them with a call—aiderl by active, careful and obliging servant), they hope to give- general .atiefactian. • • • • PRLVXTE FAMlLLEBsvishing to visit:this highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be proVided with Parlors' and Chambers. which they feelconfident will please , the. Vilest etas. ' • The Stabling attached, is largnend well coo. ettifoted, and attentive Hotalera..—liorses and Carriages may be had at any time to convoy per.. sons.to any.part of the country. An Omnibus runs-from this Hotel daily; In and framlbs.DOpot,to Meet the Cars; forthe IiCCOM• inudation of persons travelling on thu_Railltoatt _;:DAVID CLARK, ' :JEREMIAti SEITZINGER.: Aognsi27 . ; pusxras "Ar ITRlll34B.;.Histor*.ett Pi ! Wei ikrel Horrible Jett receivedand ofule by May 28, ;Lynam • . ARRANGEMEnr FOR 1842.' , OLD. ESTABLISIIEDTVaAP OFFII 100 Nis Siairr, comas cm Sou= STSKFT; *-- THE subscribers beg leave to call - • • the att en tion-.of their. friends,' and ilia eeneral, to the fel lowing! arrangement for the pear fur the.purpose of bringing Out Cabin, Second Cabin and Steerage passengers Ely . the new line of Liverpool Packele: '7. Sailing the Ist, 13th and 25th ofevery month. The ships comprising thialine.are - -,Geo: Washington,. Indepsndetice„ United States, ' Sheffield, Garrick. Siddons, Patrick Henry, Hosea/. Viigmian,' • Stephen Whitney; Rowing,. Sheridan. • , . • By' theNLondon Pockets, - To Bail from Nevi Toik,the Ist, 10th and 20th— and frOnt Londoa on ther-ltb, 17thind 27th of each month. Mediator, Wellington, Toronto, Quebec,' Westminster, Philadelphia, St. James, Switzerland, - Montreal, Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator, ; 'ln - connection with this above, and for the put pose ofatiording still greater facilities to passen gers, the subscribers have established the Star line of Liverpool Packets, To' sail from Liverpool on _the 7th; and 19th of cyst:it Month, comprising the follow!ng . veiy su perior fast sailing ships, viz ' • 'Nasal Glciver; Capt. Howes, 1000 tone Echo, ' Sill, - 550 St. Mark, Alexander, 750 Windsor entitle. Glover, - 1000 ;All or which are nearly new, first cles,eopper ed MO copper fastened: The last tour are own. id delusively by the tinbserib'ers, a fitt which, independent br their king stataling in their bu. siness, it is pksumed is a sufficient guarantee to 'the public Which no other,honse in their line-can _present. The above ships will be duccaedcd by vessels of the same- class, in regular succession, thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool ti cekly en that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an abundant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cane where the parties de cline coming out, the money ppid for their pas sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to send money to their friends, drafts at sight will be given on the following Bank and Branches, viz : `On tee Provincial Bank of /tela i nd, payable at Cork _ Lhaietiek Clonmel Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Ratline Tralee Yorighal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena Parbonstown Dow npatrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Bannon _ Ennis Ballyshannon Strabane ! Dungarven Mallow Moneymore Cstehtll Kilrush 4 Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs. Phillips dj Tipladv, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address ( if by letter "post paid) GLOVER & MCMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner Smith, or to P. W. BY.RNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.' llessre. Andrew C. Craig, & Cu., Philadelphia. , Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Bacuan, Esq. Pottsville. ' Passuges direst from Dublin, Belfast. London • dairy and Cork. The subscriber is now teady 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, wilt also engage Passen. gers going oat from New York to Londory or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Journal office. B. BANNAN. .DANIEL B. acts. JAMES LAI NO. TOWN lIALL'STORE. rin'AKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o 11- Schuylkill county. that they havejust opened in the basement story of the Town Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of .- - - 'est brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ected with great care, and purchased at unusually iuw prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which maybe found Superfine Cloths, of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black and Faney•colored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, S Ik. Satin, Linen and Laces; , Canton Flannel, Hollands and 'Nanking, Marseilles and Valentin Vestings, Musling. Bleached di Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Ilancrfs. Nair add gut error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens. In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings . Ladies tnd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, 'Fbread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladiee-Silk;Mobair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orients, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Limp Sugars. New Orleans,Sugar Honse,and Syrup Molasses, Tea azd Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vine;ar. Salmon. Herring, Mackerel. Shad ind Codfish, Hams, Shoulders,„Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, • Havanna Half Spanish and Common Segarg, Soda, 1 1 / a ter am:lSt:gar Crackers, . Sperm Oil, Butter: Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash, or in Exchange for country produce. _ 1)y Remember the Town Hail Store. Pcutsville. May 14, zt.- FRESH GROCERIES. Old Goverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial, Young Dyson. Pouchong Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. ' .. . Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap. . Wines and Liquors, a full assortment.. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, 5.c.- ' I ' Can be bou4ht on as rearionable terms as else where.of .- E. Q. &A. HENDERSON. • May'2B . no - ~ NEW GOODS:+JUSEPII WHITE & SUN have en'hand, a Forge and generill assortment offresb and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. • • . DOclolt P. F.' NAG pectfally tenders his professional services t- to the citizens° hlnn v eTt tciul : ; - 11 is office iattco Naletai 2.11 - • 4daras strcets 7 ; 16,•16—tf. firROOTEI AID EA ACIIIEMItat's Tooth "' and Ear Ache drops, ,a safe and speedy cure for the above diseases: Just seceived and for sale at MARTIN'S Drugstore. April 16,16-- WARMING G kIiDENING.—The com l.' plete Farmer, and the complete Gardener. "Just received andlor naleby . B. BANNAN. • _March 35• 13— p.WYCI,RIAL SIBLE,—With -600 Illustra tions, X voluties, elegantly; bound—price $6. Just received And for arts by June 24,BANNNAN. . lurk NAPOLEONe.- 7 rbe Life or Napo 'LIFE 500 'lllustrations, complete in C rola price $5. • hist receiven And for Kale, by • . March 19,12:.• B. HANNAN. pAIIIYLE . IS COMMON SCHOOVIIINTO. Itlf-p-Just received aid [prole b fey 21; 21- i . -8.-BANNAN. e n TEEL PENS --Every iaricty. just. receivel'and 'forsale.very c4eap . B. BANNAN. APPILLS OF - LADING .—On latter 'ahem, for. NJ' shipping Col to' , Nevt:Yorki_44 , l :printed . aodforsatti by: August kf4'. -7- - ; • 7 ' .. - Ontario, AG EN TS.. HAAS,& LAING, NEW GOODS, .E.• : ,tit RIG/IVE INDIAN VEGETABLE Of the Nazi American College Of Health. This extraordinary Medicine is founded upon the principle that the human frame is • subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE, vis. Corrupt Humors, or in otner words Impurity of the Blood, and nothing save vegetable .cleansing; is Wanted in older to drive d isms of every dentripuon from the body. ' . • lithe chummier& our mighty Tisch; should be come choked up, would not the accumubted waters find new outlets, or the country be itiundated2--4ast so with the human body; tithe natural drains become closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured ly find vent in some term of disease orileith will be a certain consequent°. • _ WRIGHT'S INDIAN, VEGETABLE PILLS • areetifinently calculated for carryins'aM thisaimnin PURIFYING PRINCIPLE, because:. they area purgative medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural to the human constitution, that they cannot possibly injure the must delicatm at the same - time, if need in such a manner as to pr oduce free .eracuations by the bowels; and repeated a few times, it will be absplute• ly impossible 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, giverelief, sometimes even beyond the power •of wordsto describe, and,if persevered in for a short time, there isnot a malady in the whole course of hu man illi that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. Vitorre atm PILLS are a certain cure for COSTIVENESS. Because they completely cleanse the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt humors which paralyse and weaken the digestive organs, and are dm cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart; rheumatic pains in ve nous parts of the body, and many other unpleasant symptoms. In_ ail disordeied Motions of the Blood, called Intermiuent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammatory, and Putrid FEVERS. Wright's Indian Vegetable rills be !biota!' cer rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels from all -. billions - humors and purify the blood; cobsequently, as they remove every kind of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever. . , • So, also when morbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing those pains intk maliOn and swelling, called' R H EU NI ATISM, GOUT,kei.. • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and tf persvered with, 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 takettevery night on going to bed, will. in a short time, completely rid .the body from 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 sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humors which should •pass off by the skin.arethrorm inwardly. causing headache, nausea,ard sickness, pain in the bones. watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarsenevi, coughs. eon gumption. rheumatic pantile various pait of the bads and many other symtorris ( CATCHING •COLD, , r -- Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably. give immediate relief. Three or four, pills , taken at night on going‘oo bed,. an& repeated a few times, will remove - al - ktlie above unpleasant symtoms, and restore the body to even sounder health than before. The same may ' , be said of . . difficulty , of breathing, or „ • Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomaoh and bowels those rough and phlegmy humors, which stop the air, cellsof the lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful,com plaint It should also be remembered that WRIGHT'S IN Dl A A VEGETABLEPlLLSarecertaintoremove pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, a yellow. tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptoms of . -• LIVER COMPLAINT. ” . • • Because they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited-on the 11Vdc are the ,cause of the - above dangerous com - ,,laint They . are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH; figeause they carry off thosehtimaurs which obstruc ting the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter. mination of blood to the head• giddiness, especially • on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness. loss of memory, intimation of the brain, insanity, and all disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doors should remember that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the luaus, and at the same time owing to vi 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 symtoms are sure to follow. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS: Being a Cleanser oldie stomacn and bowels, and a direct punier of the Blood, are certain not only to remove pain or distress of every kind from the body. but if used occasionally, so as to keep the bud y free from those humours which are the cause o , every malady tncidenl 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 mil/ be absolutely impossible. CA U T/ONS 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 etude in imitation of , RIGIPPS INDIAN VEG ET ABLE 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 frqm said V, 0. Feick. 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, Xigned by William Wright, Vice President of the N. A. College ofHealth. ' Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as above described ,will tie known as base impostors.—Shun them, therefore,;as you would a Highway man, or a Midnight' Robber. Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's 'lndian Vegetable 'l'd's, wholesale and retail, No. IG9 Race St. Philadelphia. No. 288 Greenwich street. Boston N B—Beare of the eounPrfeiter in Third Street Philadelphia. AG EN ES FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Thomas & James Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwigeburg. Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haven. Aaron Matta, Mahantongo. J. Weist, Elingerstown Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman. do Mahantongo, `‘;' Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John Snytl7.-,r, Fricdensburg. J & G Martz, Port Clinton Fetheroff, They & Co. Tuscarora. William Taggart, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongo. Mority Forreider, West Penn Township 11 Schuler &Co East BrunswiCk.Townnhip Seltzer & Bock, McKeansburp, ' C. H. DeForeat. Lewellyn. Emanuel 0. & John Kauffman, Zimmermantown October 1, 1842, 40—T. NEW STORE. THE, sobscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the stare lately occu pied by J. W. Lawton -& Co. and have' just re -ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groi„eries, queens w a re, etc. among which are • DRY GOODS. f Blue LElack and Fancy colored Cloth and Caisimers-Sattinetti-Monslin de Lanei—Chint zes.:;•Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks, Ticking!, Motions—Bleached and Unbleached Muslims— Winter Vesting!—Shawls.—Silk and Cotton Handkerehiefs—Wolscy—'Worsted and Cotten Hoisery—!liens Hose and Halt Hose—Gloves— Urobrellasidr.c: • GROCERIES. Rio-4ava—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown-Sugars—Young Hyson—(quo poweer--Impertal and 'Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup--Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soups —Crackers—Rice—Ratsins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &c. QUEENSIVARE. Liverpool, Granite; Common an d Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates. Lamps 4m:together with ou assortment of -Brushes, Cedar- 'Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invite the attention ,Of 'our friends and of .the public .geneially, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all., . • • • • TRUTMAN &SI LLY MAN. L. W. Titei:rimAN . S Stuorstes. (Noverriber 20 SEAR. 4 BBIBLE 'IIIOGRAPHY7-Witb acv oral hundred enpavings, being a Biography orthe Lives and characters of, the , principal personages re corded in the:sacred, writings, Practically adapted to the instruction ofyouth and private (Undies. "Just received and for side by - B. BADMAN. day. . ALBATROSS QUILLS --Mbltross Cgaille, a. new 7: tu r e tell2a ." ,ettiele;iustrecOvetenAfor.eals by -HANNAN. ;Mistar's IhtLsom of Wild Cherry . . TUE Gapi? 11Z116D1', • WOR ,Cmiscrurrtux and Lfirla Cupt.Anm, Aerniai BaMMItiTISi Comp in CIIILDRPN, WPioOPINO COUCH, Palitl 02.1. WCkiltlctSB' OF int 1311:Liter i ellatINIC,Cut0119,Ond 101 mammies of the Pulmonary OrgauP.' READ_ WHAT IT 11A5 DONE. 3 Weaderfra Reeirayr.-- , •141r5. S. E.. Austin was attacked with this disease in the fall 011838, originating from aviolent. cold which settled up. on her lungs, , iliutuus remedies were rcaorteo te—the mosashillul physiCians were consulted— 'yet step by slap that fearful disease; consumption began to pal Upon her. She became subject to violent fits of toughing, expectorated large quim titles of matter and was evidently sinking very . In this dis t res sing situation after all the • various remediga bad been tried in. vain, and when naught but the grive:seemed to a ff ord her any prospect of relief, the invaluable itsfsaai re. stored'aier to health; and EON in dila place of that emaciated form; withering to decay, vole ie mingling ip society, in better health And Spirits than she hoe enjoyed for years: 3.T See deserip. Lion of thiainteresting case in Dr. Whim's Tic. tante on Consumption. • . - - Disinterested; Testimony.— Having witnessed the surprising e Mcacy of Dr. Wistaes prepara tion of Wild Cherry, in the 011ie of Mrs. Austin, Itifieerfullyi recommend it as a valuable reinedy,, and acknowledded his statement true and eat reel. - J. H. WALTERS, 111: D. New .York April 12, 1841'. - • • A Surprising Curei—Mrs. Martha Wilson, a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth-: odist church, - was also afflicted will, Consuinp lion in its worst forms, and considered past re. covert' by all her friends: A bottle of this Bal. - sal was presented to her, which relicied mediately, . This eircumstatiee being Made ..known to the members at - the church, they , pur, Chesed , s_everal bottles for her, winch relievea her 'entirely. The 'fame society have purchasid 'over forty bottles, for persons in indiligeni .cunistances, and positively assert it has nut been Used in a single instance whew it hail not giveu -surprising relief.. , 113 We, the, undersigned. members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist, church, having examined the above stateinent of Mrs. W ibun7s case, hereby certify .it is in all respects tree, and .earnestly recommend Dr. Wistur:s remedy to all who are r fnicied. “rotins Mitt.mi, • MARY GAEto:4E - t, THCIIIAb (.40,1:4L1z, ELIZABETH JAC , OBA. LiverCadplaiet.—airs. k; /44 Tsomnsyu was afflicted with thiscomplaint for nearly gayest., durmg• which time she was under the must sin:. ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Butanic,sha Ilurnompathie remedies, and, every thing that bored her any hopes of relief. She had cull, wandering pains in the side, sinnetinica in Ulu shoolder and small of the back, a-hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has- been ena ble to sleep on the right side for three years. lit' the use ut this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well in this day. - - ELIZA THOMPSON. nozborongh, September 12, Iti4l. Dear Sir—Please send me ludo' boitles inure of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you scut me before. I. bare taken nearly all of khe Gree t and confidently believe this medicine will_ cure me. I have used a great many remedies willful AIM last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved.me so much. It has stopped wv rough entirely, checked my, night sweats, and sleet) better at night an d feel better in every way than I have fin niany months. YPUSI. respectfully, • James KELLY. flolmesburg; September N. le4l. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Rol. sant. 1 have now taken three bottles es all, gild can: assure, thee that it has done ma more - good than all the medicine I have ever taken be. fore. Send,n:e by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy Guild. J won DoLiewsr. ' Bristol, September tt, li+ll. Dear Drictoc—llearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild I .l\ Cherry has 't nud e in Consumption, 1 sent to one of your' Agen : the other day fur a bottle, and have tuned it to relieve me SO mud,, that 1 want three bottles more sat now, as I believe it will cure me too, 1 have used a great many balsams oldifferent kinds, have tried Javne's . Expecto rant and other medicines besides, but nothing h.% ever dune rue as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WH I CIA3I THOMAS. PAINS is THE, BREAST. DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND COLIGILL—The 11ev. Dr. Dunlap 1118 Addressed. us Eli letter in 'which he" says two et his daughters had suffered severely with en obstinate cough frequent- pains in the breast, Sr.e., arid appeared 'to ho going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered and'how enjoy excellent health. dathrna Coied.—Mr. Jacob Poyder 'has au thorized tie to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several tears and hod tried, every thing in vain. Ile was subject fo constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit. tiog 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 afflicted with an obstinate Cough. originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never fouild any thing to give him relief but this Bal. sam. Such in fact is the, nature and simplicity of this medicine. and so extraordinary have been many of the cures It has performed, that it 11113 already attained the highest reputation,, and al. though scarce two yeirs . have elapsed since it. ' was first made public, we can proudly say, its thine has spread in every direction, and it is rep , idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by "iliny medicine ever offered to public notice. -DRUGGIS fS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicine an important and valuable ii edition tv their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON IIAND, As it is not in our power to place it within t h u reach of all those afflicted, end there are doubt. less; thousand suffering who would report to it fbr relief if they could obtain It conveniently. ' ID Be particular when you purchase, to telt for Da. WisTAa's DeusAkt op WILD CUICHR7,` there is an article called the "STROP eV WILD SDEIIIIT." advertised, which 1s entirely a differ out medicine. -NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely I . egetahle and highly approved Com 'pound preps ation'of the Prenus Virginiono, or " Wild Chgry Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and (Avert/ally acknowledged the niont valuablef Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery! No Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in many diseases—the quack • inay puff his Wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered fur diseases of the pulmonary organs,•it.is universal• ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of ,Wild .Cherry, which has effected some( of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. - Such- indeed are the astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that eves in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Compliiinftr„ diseases which have baftl,d I the skill of the Most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the most die tressing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the tangs. die. after the most esteemed remedies a- our Phaluses:ooas have failetl, this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, atter all:hopes of a. recovery had been .entirely dr spired of. Resides its surprising efficacy in these fermi• dable complaints; it has proved a very superior remedy for diseases of children, such as Croat. Whooping Cotigh.' &c,' mid in those disorders that prevail , so extensively throughout the winter season, such ea Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. Infli ems, and Paincin the Breast(proceeding Item neglected_coldn.it stands unrivalled. •Preplrcd, wholetele and retail, by WILLTAO & Co.,;Chemists, No. 33 Semi' Fourth Ares!, Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a:bottle. Enid in Pottsville by - JOHN S.+. MARTIN - Agent for Schuylkill coue 1. Er Druggists and dealers supplied a. -the wholesale prices.... January I_ • IL .. . uniorroN rmAnntiGsaoot;For. . Pcitauts.- 4 8ittiated is Chever'County, Pees sYlraniii, 28 miles N. %V. from Philadelphia, and A miles from the Reading Rail Road,st.Phoegiv ilie • "Nortonbefr„ ' -