=MMMII :Feit;iiroiii* - 0:1#r, feel fOrthe net hose - - of needjalfeed„ . - • eat - Aehatred. Their paths are paths orptei. gel:mato, .I%ey - sleet:ion stik - ansi doiro; 7*,,440d - never think hOw.heivily The weary head_ lies 'down. • •. • .:ot netnf the scanty , . With atnilt - pak Caeca round; - 2 NO fins upoo the , cold damp hearth," '' Mina snots is on the ground. ;- • ?bey never by the window ie.an,- • • - see the . gay pass by— Thin taktt,thetr,Wcay task again, - - But witty a es'Ailer eye. . - -lalige for a young fa!rt. ....ilidernetth the Bod.low , Dark and dear ' • , :,.81eepeth one who left iridjitig, • 'Sorrow !Ale. • 'Yes, tbey're eterhending o'er ter, • Eyes ibir weep;_ • •• • Forms that to the co.d grave bore her, •_ - ,Vigils keep.. „ ,• ~.• . . . When Vie 011111fDet 1310011 a shining, J._! and talk, -'Friends She fears, ere twining Chaplets there. - . . . Rest in ... lonise, thou _gentle epirit, Throned above Soule like thine with -God inherit - Life and love t Tit Millie incident In Court. -The Newark Advertiser of Morality relates the following incident, that occurred in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, that closed in that city on thst,day - “ Daring the progress of thecrin)inal trials, an ineidedt occurred which excited deep sensation •• throughout the court ioomn. The history of the cafe in which it,originated to Wilily this; 4. 'no. thin had visited her daughter, then married a year qr two, whom she had not seen fur some time, hav • log; been forbidden by the husband to enter his house, in consequence of some family feud. tlci *ting_this visit of her mother, .the husean4 return; ed home and found her grand children odber lap. immediately ordered her to leave his premises; ;the daughter apprehending trouble, Seized her {child amid left the room. The media nut leaving, - Si rapidly.as was desired, a brother of the hatband • used some unjustifiable violence towards her, which was the foundation of the indictment,for assault and battery. Oo this trial the motheiffiad green her testimony, detailing with much emotion her treatment', and giving utterance to her mater nal grief in being denied all intercourse with her daughter, whom she had not beeii,permitted to see since the occasion of tho above visit and violent treatmeni,,Which was in March last. Her aitua tiou excited the sympathy of all in attendance, .and the anguish of a mother's heart could not be* - • suppressesi. After het examination had dosed, the danghterwas pext introduced as a witness from a tebsote part of the. Court room, It was 1110011 manifested that she had caught the contagion of bar mother's grief, end it. was in :vain she exer ted herself toettfle her soh,. She howeveiknew nothing .rt_the alleged violence, because *Tyre bendieglifficulty, she bad taken her infant from her: r mother and left the room, as befalls stated.— But her conflict of feeling, arising from the rival claims to tier affections, bewail her husband and • mother, almost overwhelmed her, and her truly •nehap t y position, with the evident struggle which was 'rendiniher brisom, drew tears from many in attendance. • “But the trying scene was. yet to come. The daughter, on retiring from the witness deed, pass ed new where the.inother leas; and , as she sp . preached her mothei, 4 found herself locked in . her parent), eml-rice, and mutual tears and audi ble syinpathies soon abserhed,the attention of the tonne, jurors and eri;ctetors. The husband in atently: hieliife, end removed her free . , her mother, - and -while conducting her 'away, the Justice, partaking of the deep feeling pre vailing throughout the court room, in a decided "and 'e uphstic tone, directed the husband to release his wife, declaring that if be iuterfered with her freedom, and attempted to prevent her huldirig cow verse with her mother white attending court, as a witness, in his presence:he would place Lim , where he weeld,Lit,unabln to . exercise his power. He thereupo n !dried his hold on his wife, but the, seParition id the daughter from the mother had been areetett, and - the wife was too loyal' to Mao. bey, the:wishes of her husbankeste,ming in at ' cordstice with our Saviour's Injunction, her rola- tion.to bicci-Oataa, than - to hor mother, and deity ' ing to , tato_ vtiikitia affectionate; tenacity, which prefetta a bieseti where else. than impair il4.obontent of that union, by which the hearts of husband and. wile had becinno indissolubly attach • ed. - The whole was truly is thriling scene, en excited, intense emotion in every bent< The wresting of the daughter from the mother levied to the latter, like'the tenting of st !nob or 'sortie member from the body ; so agonising appeared to be her grief. And yet while a daughter may 'be considered part of her parents, she is one and in divisible with her husband. But we forbear dwel ling'rpore atJength upon ibis extraordinary and exciting occurrence, or to enlarge on its moral bearings: leaving our readers - to indulge, each for hinwelf, in his own reflections." - . • A !donee'. Avratr.;—WO like to a see good -moral gown/Athol in a bit-Of drollery. A man • meeting with wholesome counsel io such a shape well often iurn Naiad and reform io a pleaded mood, while more stern instruction might only tr ',hate and d rive him further into evil. The fol. • !eyelet, fe4ti the illiisisaMpi St, enhern Jounasl, is out of the beat hits of the kind we have met with: Lay.on likedirt. = ALAS d....dbe he that cries before he's hen. • • come on--thatajour sort, eMperan'ee; you - got it-that thee. Ha! it's no.ifiwthister- 4 t l'in not 'down ja—take care of lour" eyes-fthat's . the time o' day—l've got . you now. _HUM for and 1 ; to - tnisiakc 7 -11n a smasher. Whoop! peeled the bark elf that time. You thought you'd • 'picked up a sucker,, did yen find` me hard to hand's!, and game to the:Jest. flatlet murder t give up! Mercy, 'Aft. Terapernece! don't beat a men when he'idown,,Wtll you: But Vises shear the way.now.a.dajsyou cold wa ' ter puckers hive the upper hen ptaTvei Ob, Lardy h ow, the blood ;fins. I'm dyke for .013 •l 11i and the erowper's verdict will ',be 4 Death - :Tempt relics Well. I. khew 'iwould „be, ; :my death seine &I . : - or other. Vsn't you 'Mall drop of whiskey before I die '- No! :Well, gin to thunder„ , I don't care a d—n, bow r • • Thus Buying, our pugnacious hero very delib erately rolled Arita the mud puddle and went to ileep—being overcome with the excitement of fray`bmweeen hint and his mortal enemy— tie. Tatort Ptimp.-,Picigurte. • ' , . A Paarantte 141T,r-A correspondent of the Cuca Chaeßtrays that during Miss Abby,,,Xelly'e - recent, facia* in. that - cstirsythent eating around ktliPtu, er prominent , alteration' whore' she wished liiperacinity, particular intereas, she asked tt whom shall I dolgettin to represent the civil and polith : citintereets et the Itatee tor I with to give no airimcatto 'tabor of air political parties. !Mani talte John .Tyler.f" .-- No ' that PoP i t do, for he 1 0 4 4; 41 1 0 :eRTO 4' •Ell 4 nolitin4lut and will thereferiipuelf e , a by.indtake Henry Clay Came. *lO awnethlng." Tbejnainces of the hit was so Palpable ' that the 'wtiole audience soitif-'On s - d a l* *lm' *to _ Arita of 141 iiplattia; • . " TR M ' - PROTECTION ME ND AqAINST % LOSS pt 1:111E irgeFRAIIKLIN gairamtcco, rfttialzustA. , ' ca'pitai 400,000, Paid - CHAP: I I' 4 - CONTINUE to make lnitiratiee,jpe.rntnent one limited on every description - of propertL in town and country on the usual favorable:tains, .016ce1631 Chesnut Stieet near Silh street, 4* CHARLES N. RANCKElL . President. DIRECTORS, - , Charles N. Banker, Satinet - Alegi Scott. ' • Frederick Thrown.. Thomas flariX - Jacob &stalk, • ThmosS; Wkiitin s - Geo. Itßiciartiar. Tobkss Wagner. - Mama D. Lewis. - CHARLES G. BANCKEIC Sec% The Subscriber has beep appointed agent , los , the nova mentioned institution, end Is . now , pre'. pared to make insurance; meaty description of property,at the lowest rates. - 'ANDREW RVSS£L ' Pottsville, June 191*1811. • ,29--1 y Indemnity agatnialoro or damage b 7 Capital- ii100;000. CHARTER PERPETUAL • rIPHE SPRING'GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances. either- tempporar►yy or perpetually, against Lose or Damage byFIRE, in tow n or country, on Houses, Barns, and- Buildings of ell - "kinds; on Household Furniture, Merittandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; VWSZLS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents 'woe the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on. the subject may be made either personalty or , by letter, at the Company's atfice, at the northwest corder of Sixth and Wood streets. . .1- MORTON 11100CLIAEL, President L KRUMBRAMI, Secretary • DIRECTORS. Morton McMichael, - Chariot Stokes, . Joseph Wood. Archibald;Wright. • P. L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Triwnsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Loughead, • George M. Troutman. • R• W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subsCriber has been appointed APm , for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INFURANCES upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN Pottsville, Feb. 27,1841' EXTRAORDINARY CASE. QUEBEC. May 8.1837. 4:OEAR SIR:--An article called Dr. Hewes "Nerve and Bone Liniment," came; to my knowledge a bout two months since, through vow friend hir.Camp bell, and I 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, imaginint , that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, requested my family to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trust myself on my reet, not having for the last _Awn= 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.. I foundl could use my legs with apparent case, but could not bear my weight on my ' feet. With sopnort, however, I could plactbne foot before the.oiher with a facility that astonished' me and alLaroned ona.l)They led me twice acmes the room ; Feat down .with feelings of- happiness that I neyef before experienced; the idea wrs 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. pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day I walked three time'across the Itior, 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 crow the thi' without the least aid, My. advancement Irom gat time has been almost incredible. I can walk, two hundred yards and back with ease, and my chit. dren, ( the bed-rid are often blessed, like me. with near a dozen;l ha ve been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat cie ideep,and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years younger herself. You will rec ollect how'mech bent together I was when you were hat here. I have entirely overcome this. 111 look ed as odd as I felt when I began to walk:-.1 would have been gazed at in natrishment.' I have seen ma , ay or my old acquaintances, some of whom did not I know me at all, and others would scarcely credit their senses, and would hardly have been'more astonished, though one had "nsen from thedead." I have now every confidence that I am a well man.. I think this article is the most extraordinary of any I ever heard of. and if it is not extensively made known to the' pub lie, I think the proprietors are very culpable. If you know the persons in New York selling it r you had bet ter show them this letter, and let them refer to you, or publish this if you thiuk it would aid the clustress.A. Remember me to your family, Yours, vt ry tney, • ETHAN C. CORNING. • For sale by John S. C. Martin. Wm: T. Epting and Clemens de earvin, Pottsville. May 21. 18-12. NV Ent enw. & BROTIi ER, At the Ohl Nod, No. 65, North Front area End side ' . TUBER. DOORS FROM THE CORNER OF ARCLPST. PDILADELPAIA. Manufacturers of ' White Lead dryand t Calomel. 4muudt a Oil, $ Ited'Precipt, , Red Lead, ~.,n) White do Litharee. ,-- '_. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Green • Tart. Emetic do Red EtherSulph. Paten t Yello w ' do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic ' 01. Vitriol Com. do Aq. Fortis Acet.Morphia ,Mariatic ACid -;','. Sulph. do Epsom Salts, Lac.Sulphur Tart. Acid Opl.de Narcot. Sup Carb. Soda Kermit; Mineral Corros,Sub.Merc. Ethiope do. • RefinersofChamptior,SalNitre,Brimstone.llorax. .Ir.c.Offerforsalethe above mentioned articles, to getherwith a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs'. and every otheiartialeinthe Chem. ical a nd Medicine line. Being manufcturers ofall theartie ( lesenumerated under the abrive head. they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable te ms. . 4 . Window as Picture .Glass.firom 68, 4 3R, Oct 11837 '. ' - 48— A dyeto sorreNtops roost interesting— One that iray-headeal mortals should be testing— A great w Phenomenon intheinkniy." It is stnnge. but any . ene may see ' - East India Dye that, brown or black el sin, Colors the hair, but will not !fain the skin. . TO THE OLD AND-.TOING.• Hot YE RED 'READS END GREY! PassongNox IN Citiiiipwrzy. EAST INDIA' HAIR DYE. . Cdr.? the Bair. andwill not the thin!! /lUDS die is in for of 3 powder which in. plain . - 111 - matter of fact may fie applied to the hair,ovcr nifeu, the first isight turning the lightest red dr , greg lour. tot dark brows,,--and by repeating a second or shird: night to a blight jet black. Any person may, iheidore, with the lease,possible trouble keep' his hair adjilark shade or perfect black; with a posi tive assurance that the licowder.„lf applied to the skip. will not color.. There is belrouWe, 'ln rerouting it from the hair, as in all powder" before made. By an „oc t r-asional application, a person turning grey will never be known to have a , :grey hair. Directions complete. with • the artiele.,:.There is no coloring Lit chis statement, as one can easily test. ' • Tliis dye is sold only by Colitsroic &CO, - 1l Maiden Lane. Vex York. For agile only in Pottsville, by , x. • .101 IN S.C, MARTIN, . Ma h e` , DYING AND S&AUDIN.O. 1 AUGUST MILERS, RESPECTFULLY inOto rs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville and vicinity, that he devotes his ent i re 'attention to Atli* and .Sesering, : at his old establishment, opposite the Town Hall.-Centre street, Pottsville, where he warrants entire satisfaction - tilt all who may favor_ him. with their custom, or no ',charge. Cloths, Silk. Morino, Cram- or other dresses, scours tt and colored ; (if not too much *torn.) seas to hathr the appearance Of new goads: Also. Coate, Pan: blows. Veal,' &c... scoured and claimant the shortest nodes. August 20, ._ 34--..6m0g IE A DEN . IPE, HYDRANTS, dte.-- be sob scriber bas'for sale Leadeq Pipe orvarioustbiet oesses. - suitable for emidiieting waler.bibouses, sa mberparposes. Also;flidrants, Stop Cocks Copka sod Ferrules, isf tbe most approtedfriode Jost re• mired andranters chimp try; - BANNAN - , SAMUEL F. EARL, AttTIST., ' `• INVITES the citizens totPottsvikte icd: tri •lacinity, to see his specimens offal:4111g et the residence of his brother, in centre street, where heiciiile co:linked ad. - all thhige,'",cppektainiiir /lb profession. fottoviiht Jentiery.l 1121,M - pm& do mufti) • - I - • 6l l:ink* num - 64 id Eforiiblibtintim at tweeted iinit or ease by May , 49 t B. O'AISINAIL ~. _ --- - , --- ;en oTisidis4iitinnisiithecourietii te addreis,thea 11131E101101 , iNV—Whieh 11 0 1 4 iti'esiljer the.* 1 1.512.. 41 . e . e8 ' 1:16110 r 1 .0 t s-Inle**lalkt- Good e , o r si t b e ffessjwitisismed pi for sale .10 , _ -_-_-,', ', =ln . et/wake 0 _,.. Itethettemlenvel: 4 s , s - , , 13„11ANNAN Mx; eret.theee .. . Pt ePOtc'ele, 004 . Iy, do we cire to, titinct." _tiVellillpot. Attie moifisitualifieit tenn. AM em teeeeeet s t , hvg. r ge bec.1 . 0.44 ...4.4 , ..ff1t Abodieli • elm - indeitt. and te — Bess of join% if •of *esti years'' irandiet; The "sorties is SO, bread, dist it -,.WILV bluely - *mut credence, vie demise, mans auppetted hyvtneem. snonleciitiesy.-. bow the Weano*irirea ti Vick )flasywortidgss wanks! iinii shestuaaktin dn. annum between seek, entieWseitgesollennei t4 1 2 0 . 11 h hi eell,deenit. 1 . 0, toe* steno et a point that ears at obsebe appmeiatekthe mitietors !tare resolved to give ilia' rem_ •4 , to the poor. and *Aare thoie able to pay-tw ki ore IVY : eidi le% 3 44 then leaveittefite' pilferer to pay.what hiii,'.. ,We "entreatAlseretere.latTererstO call tali Maiden Lane,, - for soma drape (lodise EliOr )Atilbe 18kt:13.1414 •2' Nesse and Sone„Linioient to aseoutwardiNserst if the! Will Ito; by one week's etierlasionos more onto; prised and delightedlhaa they ever', espeeted, in 'lea pewee vale wake ..sneh Pe - esserdeiL Will infOlide no suffer for . the want of this mtWAanocent i and all Went remedyt - gitruseil:lweP#7 the 44 / 41 ' .. 'deist —IN; V._Caar. 4 , • : Feb. 19;leis: _. ~ _. - Vor Salo by...Jelin S. C.. tiridei^ Wro:T;, • Eprieg.' and Melees &Wish]. Driftists. Pottirille..-- Map 14, -, ', • . , ..-- t•.!' ", . 311-17.. . _. _ A • : r:t I" :If: 0: P receitred owl for saleby May-I • ' ••• - % • • , t TEL PENS;—Eveity iriptS just vece7ved rind !xfolt sate very cheap ! k r r . • ; •Et SAAINA Jnoe 11 - Quiz or. LADING-Oa letter. ishaita t r o i . 11 :Afabipplog, Coal to -New' York, jay printed and kr sale trg ' 14 BANNAI 4 I. Anktst 6, - ' 34 4 . ,CANES—Jto& teeeired and to v 'gala an assortment ofl6l, o lluPtep, /tad riding Whipa.and Walkingietines. Itiareb,l9.l2 • Jotirrs.e.aimmx jrAtta!if.nr Kim .31WAL L =;130pg' ' • treatise on soil aect-"rasinires. Also. TOO FAR MEWS LAND MEASURER,ior*Eet companion Jusgeteite4 azd for sale by - 8.-DANNAN; ' • ' •••- . . • TOOTH DEA rt AcnE,-310.raxpoth =- and Eit'Ache drops, a 'safe' and speedy natal for the above diseases. -Just redeiveall and 'to? Pali at ARTIN'S Drugstore-, . • 46110, WARRING & G 4RDENING.—The plete Fiume:, and the complete Gardener. jot `receivedind for sale by • • -B. BANNAN. : Alamb 26 „ PICTPItIAL BIBLE,o-With 600 Illustra tions, 3 volumes, elegantly bound—price 66, met received and for sale by ° June 26, 26- BANDfigAINT: • _ DOCTOR P. F. NAOMI-Re spectfully tenders his professional services - to i the s off er s atis. iec corner t ta r n v e i en o,i Mark et r s i n a i t n y j (_lll Adams streets. April 16, 16--tf. artNCOLTMAGE , HOME INDUS a JIL- WA BLANK: BOOKS.—Thesublicriber meoufactures all kinds or Blank Books, froie carts to $l2 each, which he will warrint to be equal is quality to any purchased elsewhere, at Philadelpti4 prices: April 16 16— ' . - bAANNAN. wdiA.PEtt CHEAPER TUAN EV E R!— IL — Writing' Paper and Letter Paper, ruled, at $1.73 ream wholesale, or 12i, cents per quire" retail, to suit the times. Nati a large assortment of paper Of au. parlor ,quati:y; at reduced prices. Jrat received end ' fur saleby June 4,23. B BANN AN. Dr. Vedwel's Tetier t Ringworm and fob Ointment. PRICE 50 CENTS A BOX—Is. one bf the beet and most efficacious remedies in) those troublesome diseases yet discoveied as the fol lowing certificate will show. This is to certify, that - I was afflicted with the Vetter in the face, I had large running sores, all'over, my throat, chin ' .neek and cheeks, in deed I was so bad that I ashamed to go out -.whoa - a handkerchief tied over my face. M. ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, L as adirised to try Bedwea's T e ter Ointment, which after using,a few boxes entirely cured me, and I am pleased to say, that although the.cure has been effected for some (time, there. - to not any appear. of its returning. SAMUEL DEWEF-S, Applearce, abuse Poplar Lane. - Philadelphia, July 2, 1833, BEDWELL'S OR .EN OINTMENT. For. he cure of Felons,. Ulcers, old Cuts and Sores. •This invaluable Oinmen has long-been in usei in he Ci y and Liberies of Philadelphia, and is Success in curing old mcititATED Sons and lobg sanding WOUNDS, has been ruly tonishing. Prtca 25 cents a bur. , DEOWELLTS COUGH DROPS, Pluck 25 cvrrs PER BOTTLE—A most pleasant, - safe and efficacious remedy. for Coughti, Colds Hoarsehess, Weakness of, the Breats. 4.e.. produ cing rest and ease where ill other remedies have failed; ! i• • - • • The above highly esteemed tnedieines have full directions uttayhed to each article. The publio wilt do Well to give them a trial, as many tbousind have been 'cuied by their use.'Preps. red by James Betts, corner of 9d and Tammany streets, Philadelphai. fur ,Dr. Bedwell, and for sale at the Drug and Chenimal Store of - ' Jan. 1, 1— •JOHN S.C. MARTIN; Agent for Pottsville and vicinity mE.ctrronst ricencE. ALL persons having claims against the Estate Of Robert McDermut, late of the city; of New Arndt, deceased, are requested to make known the same without delay, to Abigail Mc. • Deraut, Executrix, James R. Whitnig. Esq. or George flart &mime. in the city of New York, or W' • • EDW. OWEN PARRY. EiCUI Attorney for ithe Executor; Pottsville. rd 16, _ 16—tf PhiladelOutlity . , ' CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY. SOME six or seven of the Philadelphia Druggists have descended to the meanness to try to sell the imitittion or counterfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, - rieanse or restore the hair, and Hay's Liniment, a cure for Piles, and alfexternal sores and swellings. All inniggists - and Country Merchants are hereby warned not to buy either of these articles in Philw delphis.as they would be wholly unsalable. All sere Of these anwles ate warned never to buy any by these names, without the signature' of Comstock & Co. on the wraripers,—take this notice with you to test by it. or you will be cheated. Send to us by let ter, at hew York, wd we will deliver them at Phila delphia, Baltimore, or any of the large cities. free oh all freight charges. COMSTOCK & CO. sole proprietors, & wholesule Druggists, 71 Maiden Lane. New York. And by John 81 C. Martin, William T. Epting. and Clemens dz Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville. May 7, PATENT LEAD FLAT& ROUND ROPE. ANA OLNEStAL Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING, PA 131110 MAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his M. most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats,store keepers. his friends and the Nadia gen erally, for the very, liberal patronage and many favors be bas received during a period of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed place he Commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectful. ly informthem that after the destruction of bus man ufactory by the 'great freshet of January, 1841, he built an entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has OW up with new and improved machinery of the bestdelectation , for the manufac tarn of Patent Laid Cordage, 'of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. Ile has also added tattle above. an establishment for the manufacture of all i lunds of light cords. Bed-. Ropes, Haltens, Wash Lidea,Twices, Chat k. Mason, and measuring of every variety. 1 . J. would alio respectfully, inform all who may he likely to want the article, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raisin:: weights oir shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much used 41_ the mines of Enrope.'and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the most caratl and experien ced manner, and tty, machinery of the best and most acearate-principle. •An extensive assortment oftmils of kabao; Manilla, and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope, BciwoStern and' Towing lines of all sizes , Packing fo steam eegines, Linesawines andeordage of es. ery description. Alst , Tar, Pitch and Oakum. con inanity kept on hand. • J's. beet quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are =dean an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best-and strongest kind of Italian' Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as bill long experience in the akiog of towing lineibas convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too good, he has been atgreit pains and ex pence to prodiee thernperfect. Orders for any . M thing in his business from fishing line weighing 1-10th ofin ounce, to a *gland feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3,1 tone, or from a IL, inch cable to a cotton chalk line,will be thankful. received and promptly executedUi die most Yei , - sonable terms. Anythingerdefecifaillebuy/kilieoon.: pi will berielyered by rail In a few hours, free or $. any globular Flax taken at Market lae. ~. 'ITOSII;•.GROCERIES. - . , Old Goverment, hie,' all Cubs Coffey Porto Rico, St. Croix. and New Orleamt eager& • ImperiatiVonorgyum:Poushonir 4 . ..l3onctionerea Double and Sznitto liMned ',Loaf and crashed Jump eye;* general asammnifi . . Wilite;yelkivrand BrowirlSoa.,- Wines - and foßioor;a 1611 astiotrohn't. , ' Porteßico Oita :Baser ihttluOtbrOlriO-Plcitirlea; Chneolato:Ccito,Ststek-rstajtket,4c. cattlai - bonsbr. Vll.ll' numenalge tents "where of • , :X. , p 1 WM !SERB CO . . . HE best medied writers of the present age. agree :in the npinion,abat worms are theateisepi many serious and many fatal diseases is children - . Their presence may be. inspired where the pa tient bat a dry cod** pale ion nteuanceaketid breath. tumid" lip,: livid , circle around the. eyes, disturbed sleep, variable Ampetite, alternate Diaituei, Costive , ness,enlouged Than qmptoins liulesa relieved; frequently pro. duce epilepsy, apoplexy, maniac,dropsy of the brain, inflamtnauen, of the eyes, palsy, _hiccup,, dry cough, consumption, etuup, dysentery, convulsions; fever's," &c., which tensuaate. in death. From the above, parents and others.having the are of Children, will lee the propriety of tkieg in plisses 'ion era infitible trmeah against the daiewi° " eirecte of thead etiirnies to the heaths and happiness of chil dren: Mer ricklilVermifogetasPro veil a oertain,safe end pleasant cue!, as will be shown by numerous car , tificates shortly tb bid published: aid is :regarded' b y those (Maltase tried it, es superior to - all otters in Me. ,It is s'o . pleasent thatit may begiven to the titbit deli cate child,:withom inconvenience. • Alio, the Pi.antais 'or ltdian , Pills, for the cure, et' all bilious dialtises:thi l pill has proved to be dedi dedly the bat pqrging . pill ever offered to the public. it has permanently cored the most obitinate camel of dyspepsia, sick-headache. jaundice, costiveness, bil ious cholie, &c., and will ,rove servicable in all cases while theptilse is full midi hard, the skip dry and hot, and the tongue eoated, fun directions accompany the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. Agents for the safe of the obotre.i. W. T. Epting, ille,George Reifelyder, New castle, G. & D. Bast, Schnilkill Haven. Hugh Km' 1.- 10, Port Caition: h roughout the state a supply can always be.fiad of 'F •• KJett & Co., Druggists, cor. net of 241 and Palle streets, Philadelphia. ione'lB. • - '" 5-6nido. .7 A 111 a. RESPECTFUL he his broug this apriug, a larg - GROCEI Which he offers f. Philacklphia whol at his dose house, neat door to his lay silk, consisting of Black and Green Falling Loa'', Sa • Orleans Sugar Rio, Java, and S • Sperm & Comm • White and Yello Keg and Floe Re Wines and Liqu • • quality, • A quantity of Dri Mackerel, from 11 aad full barrel . About 300 Sacks 60 barrels superi May 14, _ THE subscriber have constantly on hand, a general assoritoe.nt of Hollow-ware, Cart and If agon Ruses, plough points, Mould Boards, Rails and Turn ontlCastings, %c., and are pre. pared to furnish castings of all kinds to order, at as cheap a rate as de he furnished elsewhere. Possessing a deVirable situation' adjacent to both rail road and canal, and having every foci!. its; foiand experience in the manufacture ofeast. ings, we can confidiatly promise entire satisfac tion to all who may!favor us with their orders. HEIVERSON & FARRELL. 22 May 28. 91111 E public are itspectfully informed that thn JR' subscribers haie taken this large and•com. medicine establishment, recently kept ..„,;,• , •ss. ~, "by William G. Johnson: •To the fus es s , , ic• II a ~. • met pat na:ofthis establishment and -.:- tie pub! e generally, the undersigned promise to extend 11 the accommodations-and comlorta'at this house that men so satisfactordy - I received, while nadir the charge of Mr. Johnson JOSEPH WEAVER. JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 17, IIE Subset iber returps his gratefn lacknowl. edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to hisassistance af. ter the loss of hie property by fire iri December bet, and would also acquaint them and the pub. be generally, that he. has again commenced the Drug BUSIDeSI3 in thehouse formerly occupied by Charles W. 'Clemens ' in Centre Street. in the borough of Puttsville.where may always be had a general assortment of DBUGS; ' MEDICINES, IPAIN TS I PILLS, p LASS, ; 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. frr PhysiCians prescriptions carefully ut up at , the shortest notice. . • Mayi 30..138 i WM. T., EPTING. - 20-Iy. PIULADELPIDA., REARING, AND POTTSVILLE HAIL ROAD. las ATES OF' FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN ' DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist. 1842, , per ton of 2000 lbs. Fleeter, Slate, Tiles, ypsum and Bricks, $2 10 Pig Iron, Mans, Timber, 61arble. Lime, Ter and Pitch, - ' 2.50 Mild and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron,. HolloW-Ware.Grain, Salt, Bark, Lem. • bee; Staves,Selt.tish, Tobacco and Lead. '_, 2 90 Groceries, Hardwars; Whiskey, Ale and ' • BettriDil, ,Leather, Cotton,Steam En., , gins* and. Maainery; S eeds, Butter,. • Laid, Rags„ 'Wool, Oysters, Hides, Herne, Earthen-Ware and Glue,— 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and.Foieign Liquors, • , Drugir; and Medicines, Olasi, Paper, China and geeenti•Ware Meat Fish • and Confectionary, - 525 lio l Storage will be charged for receiving or de. Hieing Freight at any of the Company's Depots en the lineunless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days cifstartinjoi Freight Trains,on THURS. DAYS. and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M. - aura 26 DR; Wm. Evan's . 'celebrated Camomile Pills do 'Soothing Syrup, for children. Baron Von HutehOer's. Herb rine, Doct.HOodie i e Female Pillti; , Hoci.William Evan's Fever le - Ague Pil4. , Poet. ant's Bota* Pine For Dispeptic 'Persons Hunt's Botanic rini are'said to be superior tor, any , Medicine ever" yet Offered to the Public.:‘, • - -• _ . .4 fresh supply orthe above Medicines, juts received ied tot saki at the Drug Store •Die.ll-' . .. 50-4. r r".101IN S. C. MARTIN:- DOCTOR AD. ,LIPPE. - ' 4-".4: • 1111iWil i ECTFOILY informs the tniribttants l!mPor.rettsvili, 'mid its iieinits,' that he bas moved -iklows i andl - offer• hii-profesiional-ser tee in' nil the medical 'winches ix hi poplin. • VI - wising-fie. tiotncorpithicc.;ffitero, „sinflf • reqtreited, •Ihei• Allompahieite-hoperfrOS•ktngi ospertinel•to giye , fall satisfsethro)to eiteb se; setli Cali On him. Ile *ilk beees4y, fot,prollanting.' rifieervieu at an lime rt bis reithisn4; !,44-1-iti . :;• 4 .•.!„-: giber , ", - GretirrirOo4. klirmis,-- •- ‘ 4- 4 4 --, ;,,,,, :, _ , 3 ;r4t*h.ge ';:7 ,- - '.„,-' '`'•.—...,-,,:. I.,`'';--•.''' Vi STORE: S DOWNEY, informs the public that I with him from New York assortment of - ES 1 4 LIQUORS; , • sate at the most moderate 5 le'rnices. ( freights added,) in tho new. Stone Building, n, Morris' addition to Potts- OM ' a Cruz, Porto Rico, 5. Neiv Domingo Coffee, . ~. Oils, Mohasco, • Soaps, Tobacco, ins EN from common ((idle awn ed Meat, o. to No. 2, in quarter half found Salt, • Alba ay Summer Ale, dm.. 20—ly ISLAND FOpNDRY. POITSVILL PENNSV.VANIA HALL RESUMPTION •OF BUSINESS. EW ERUG mgpzcor mEpsciNts - 4 1 tROGEW!,At-3.4 . - -!% l * -18. 1; 44, 4;0 F;STAtiffiAilED VAetkit'Fll3t-' . NO tam irralatr.taarca eir..'swir ii i iiinixr--. • - /. ,FlFVEjle*rihers begle4vie to call '-'" -- ir ",--••• the , etteetier(of .their frieedg. - rand the pn,blie, ie - geeerel y to the, fel .- . 1 .- 1- `wing .uraniremeet for the year, 18;t2,' :tor "the... mesa lot briagiet oat:, Cabin, SeOnd Cabin and ptrevage :passengers , - - - - itifihit new lir/Anima Plrckets.; , ;:i., , Siiitingthe idi them! 25 th ,of everteentt The.shipleeokiipr ' tide line are - . '.' • Gill; Wathington, bidet). ndeneth - : United:SO:a, - ---.- Sheffitid, -- Girrieli, 1 -: . . ' Siddona, .. Vatrick Henry, Roscoe, " - = 'Stephen Wfujney, froscini, ,Sheriaan. - • ' ; . .11y the. LoadoniPoskett,; To sag from Nearillork the I st,ioth and 2.oth— 'it.nd G0m.16 icon on- ,t4e, 701,170 and2lth of - • 1 .Mediator;";_;""`: .--9titaricr, ,' • --Tortoto, Qtlebee, - • y.Westadaster, - ghtladelphia„ -'• St. James,• -. ,•. . - `Hiritzerlend;••Montreal; •'`• illendricli Hudson , ' ' Gladialoi, ';" :-- • - 1 ""•''' ii mil eiti on ivit I: • the above; and 'retitle' Pu r se•aegotdingidill greater fliellities‘td pawn. 4the subscribers have established the • - Star /he Of Lieerpoid rackets • - To sail from' Liverisiol on the 7th and'l9th of . evetY minith;compriaing the follow!ig very su perior last sailitig ships, viz ;-•,. • Russell Glove:r, Capt.•llciwes, -. , 1000 tone ' Echo,. . . Sill, ' • .850 St. lark;'• . , 'Glover, 75Q Windsor Castle, ' All of which are nearly new, , first class, copper. ed'and Copper fastened. The lasi lour are own. ed eiclusively by the a fact which. independent or their long standing In their be. siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no other house in their line can present. The above ahips will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succeitoon. thnieby, affording passengers an oppirtunity of imbirting at Liverpool .o eekly so that there - . Will, be no passible detention. Passengers who .wish will , be found with an abur.dant - supply of suitable; provision for the - voyage, at the low rate of tekdoltare. , In - all cases where the parties dm 'cline coming out, the money paid for their pas. sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to send money to their friends, dratts at sight will be given on the following Bank and Branches, viz ;--;,„ ' • On the Provincial Danko! Ireland, payable at Cork. Limerick _ Clint mel - Londonderry Sligo . Wexford 'Belfast • Waterford Galway • Armagh At hlono Coleraine Kilkenny Militia., Treace ' Voughal Enniskillen ' Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena ~ Pareonstown Downpatrick Cacan • - - Lurgan Omagh. Dungannon Bancinn Ennis - Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarven• Malloi, .• •• . Moneymore Cetehill - . Kilrush Scotland—Tbe City Bank'ot Glasgow, England—Messrs. Phillips 4 Tiptadv, London; P. W. Byrnes, Eeq., 'Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER & 51c51URR AN , • 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36. Waterloo Road, Liverpool.; AGENTS. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. : Benjamin Bacnaii, Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, 8e444 London. drrry and Cork. Thei 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.. - (1 The subscriber, will also engage Passen• gets going out from New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of England, Ireland,. Wales and on ap plication at..the Miners' Journal offiee: B. ,BANNAN. DANIEL B. Haas. JAMES LAING. - TOWN HALL STORE. HAAS & LAING, AKE pleasure in announcing to - the citizens o Schuylkill county, that they have just opened on the basement story of the Town Hall, on- Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of NEW GOODS. just brought from Philadelphia, where they were se lected with great care, and purchased at unusually low prices—comprising every variety of Pry Goods, 'Groceries, Glass Ware, CAina Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which they be found Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black and Fancy.colored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. , Prints. Lawns, Gipghams, Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, !Innards and Nankin!, t lklarseilles and Valencia Vestings, „.3-4,44, 54,64 Muslin% Bleached & Unbleached, t_Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton liandTs.' N ew and sulenoistyle Summer Cloths; • • Cottonadea and Beverteena, In fine, a very general assortment of • t Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Witra'dStockinia ' Ladies E nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoikin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver '& Buckskin Gloves; _ Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. Nevi Orieaus, St. Croix, Porto Rico, - Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar Home, and Syrup Molasses, Tea axd Coffee, of various kinds,_ Cheese, Candles, Seep and Vinegai, . Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hatas, Shoulders, Snioked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Segura, . • - Soda, Water ana &gar Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, end Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, • and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will he sold at low prices or aish, or in:- Exchange for country produce. It? Remember the Town MR Store. . : Pottsvioe. ,May 14, • , ES .MOUNT CARBON HOTEL:. Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN' BRIGHT respectfeilly announces to his friends and the public that ho has tali. -in this splendid, airy and delightful establish ment, situated at the termination o ' mass r the Readin and Philadelnhiri "Rail i. 111111111 Rood. where g he will be happy to Wait -- on on those who visit the Coal Region, 'on business, or for the purpose 'of enjoying the ;mountain air and water. The Hotel is large, ,ifinished and furnished in the best style—arid, no intini will be spared to render satisfaction to all .who may favor it with a visit. Being within :ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though entßeiently removed , to escape the dust and noise of that , busy, bustling place, tt is con. ' fidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in. the vicinity. Attached.to the Hotel is 'a large 'and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and acne torßtinbury) the' Centre Turnpike, and,it tho same time affording a. teal and romantic tow of, five" Mountains. The house is surplimiwith. pore. mountain spring water.. and a .Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleasure Cat is kepi for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may be disposed to Visit the - MineSi or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery, of the Surraunding country. Individ. uals or families nitly.rely on:hissing ample , room, mad every possible attention. Wont Carboramel9, 1841. EMI LOT FOR SALE.—tnr sale a Lot, situate on the Emiterly aide of William street. in'the Bor. (nigh of eontabaitig in ftoet on WiHiam.at 55 feet, and 110 feet in' de --Tama $350 Cash. Apply at the office of the 47Joeraal. May 7' ' "(if' pavan Jurn earn. - ROW,AND'S 7 ONie . MLIMM - fic' FRESH supply of the above htedicine,a iertain A care for the raves end seep. Just received and for West' _ - 'Dreg Store =0 fitAPER HANGINGS BOR Thotabloriber.loos neeived' hie Spring Patterns o ,i4Ogant Hon and Poilor Paper s - 7110kb to wit) sell oliespot than over. Among thp, assortment Angel! oat oe'w aid 'plea& pd _ stems: !!.111AIINAN;., : 1 4444e , • - ' _INGIAN"..VEGETABLEVIV.I4. 'OTOS North . - This extnterdiznoy.medteitie:iseNreded bppn the principle. that the- lanman-fratae is _tOlEnar oagrasx,' vi,U.Corruptliumore, or in, orner Aver& .fritpur4 ta o f the. Blood. aid. nothing . ISSAsegetable: cleansing, is wanted in ordertodrife dlnsure °fever, descripoon ftbm the turdy; • - • If the channels Of our mighty"iiverisititirild be come choked up, wooldluit the seetimulated waters find new outlets, or the countrytio inundated—Just so with the/nuran:hbdy; if the natural drainahecoine elosect,theitOt . mutated uritieswillmostpsaured- Iy ed. find tent in some form of disease or dmith will be a ,strode coeseenence. -WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE 'PILLS ireSmineritly,calcidated for canyingout thiloaattn PRINCIPLE; because tirey Ares - purgative medicine so justly balanced -and withal so natural lathe human constitution, that they: cermet Possibly injure the mom delicate; at. the OMB 'Wind lit such a manner as to produce free evacuations by the .bowela,,and repeated a few Smell, rt w il l be absolute. ly impossible' for pain or distress of any kind to con. - unne IR the body. A single 'twenty, five cent box of the above named Indian Vegetable 'Pills will,ln all cases, give relief,sometimes even beyond the power of Moods to deseribe. and it •persevered in for a short time, there isnot a malady an wholeriotwee of ha. limn ills that can. peasititrwithataild their astonishing end wonderful influence. Wutoireplantaa {FEGIITA. - aLE PILLS are a certain oare for _ • COSTIVENESS. Because they completely chaise the stomachs:ad bowels from those bilious end corrupt humors which paralyse and weaken the digestive . organs, And are the cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic' pain's in va rious parts of the body, and many °Orr unpleasant symptoms. In all disordered motions of the Blood, called Intermittent, Remittent. Nervous, Intlarnmatory, and Putrid . , Might's Indian Vegetable 'Pine will be found a cer tain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and boards float all billious humors and purify' the blood; consequently, as they' remove every kind of disease, they ate absolutely certain to cure every bed of fever. , - So, also. when morbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing thinse ptuna iutla mattock and sr/ening, • RHEIJIIATISM, GOIIT, Ste.. ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Piths' May be relied ones always certain to give relief, • and , if persvered with, will most assuredly, and without fail, main, a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night oa 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 midden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perepira tion is checked, and those humors which should pass offby the skin. are thrown inwardly. causing headache, nausea,ard sickness, pain in the boneri; watery and inflamed eyes; Imre throat, hoarseners.conghs. con sumption, rheumatic pains in various part of the body mid many other symtoms of :CATCHING COLD; • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three or fear pills taken at night on going to bed; and repeated a few times, will remove all the above unpleasant symtoms, and restore the body to even sounder health than beford. The same may be said of difficulty . of breathing, or Wtight'a Indian. 'Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off 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 com plaint It shoidd also be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG FriA BLE PILES are c ertai ti to remove pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, locs of appetite, costiveness, a yelloW tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LlVlrii COAPLAI N Beausethey. purge from the body those'enmen and stagnant humours, which when deposited on the liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint, They are also to prevent - t APOPLEXY AND 'SUDDEN DEATH. Because they carry off those humours which obstnic ting the circulation, are the cause oferush, 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 en atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lungs, and at the same time owing to slant of exercise, ,the bowels are not sufficiently eva , tuated, tho blood becomes impure, and headache; indigestion, palpita tion of the heart, and many other disagreeable symtoms are lure to follow. witiGurs INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stnmacn and bowPls. And a direct purifier of the Blood, are certain not only to remove pain or distress of every kind from the body. but if used occasionally, so es to keep the. body live from those humoure which ale the cause of every malady suckled to nurnhey will mast 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 toil be absolutely impossible. VAIITIONS 40 AGENTS. Country agents, and others, are- respectfully informed that, owing to the . great popularity, and increasing demand for the above- named.Pins e a host of unprincipled persons are busily engaged in manufacturing, and vending a spurious utticle in imitation of wßialirs LYDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. They are also further informed that I have a sun pending against one V .0. Falck, for counterfeiting the above named medicine• and are cautioned `rigain.t buying or receiving medicine from said V: 0. Faick, AB 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 ofilealth. Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as above described ,w ill be 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 Indian Vegetable Pills; wholesale and retail,.• No. 169 Raci St: Philadelphia. No, 288 Greenwich street. Boston N 13—Bitrare of the counlvfciter:in Third Street Philadelphia. AG E N IS FOR SCHUY LKILL COUNTY. ThomaaBr James Beatty,,Pogsville. Bickel & Hill, Orw3gaburg.- DanieLSaylor, Schuylkill Haven. Anion Matta, Mahantoago. • • J. Mist. JOingeraiown Jacob Kaufman, Lowei Mahaniongo, Jonas Kaufman. do Mahintongo, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John snychr Friedeneborg. I & G Martz:Port Clinton Fetheroff, They & Co. Tuscarora. William 'Fawn, Tamaqua. - • - John Maurer, hlahantonco. Mority Forreider, West eenn Township ' R Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township • Seltzer & Bock. McKeanshurg , . . C. H. DeForest, Lewellyn. ' Emanuel O. & John Kauffman ZimutermantoWn . October 1,1812, • 4104- NEW STORE. • THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the More lately met) & pied by J. W. Lawton C0 . C0.-and have just 're ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Good , Groceries, Queensware, etc. among which are DRY GOODS. , f Blue -Black and Fancy ,colored Cloth -'and Caitsimers-Sattinetts-Mousliiyde nes.:-Chint sear-Flannels-Cotton do.--Checks, Ticking% Morinos-Bleached.and Unbleached Mullins- Winter 17estings-4bawl% and Cotton Handkerchiefs--.Wolsey-Worsted and Cotton Hoisery--Mens Hose and Halt Hoiii-GloiFes- Umbrellas, &c. y. • 'OOCERIES. Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees-- Lair and Brown Sugars—Wang, Hyson--Gun powder—hope:tat and Black Tess—Plckles-- Spices—Syrup—Sugar Reasoned Trinidad Mo. Jaaveel—Sperm and Common:Oils—Fish—Seeps —Craelters—Rice--Rantos and Currants—Hops —Barley, &c. QfTEBNSWARB.. ' • 'z Liverpool; Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plater. Lamps &c. together with art , assortment of Omaha.. Credal' Ware, Shovels, &c.lToni! of which me would invite the attention of our friends and - of the public generally,jeeling confident that we can give satisfaction to ell. r • • • - TB.UTMAN & SILLY KAM W.Tstourican, • - SILLTUAL . Noveinber 20 - SEAM; BIBLE 811.0GILLP111X-roffith ley* end hundred waving*. helot; Bieraphyofffie Lives and characters of the prierapal perponages re corded in the aced vvritingk Practically adapted to the instruction ofyotab and private families— Jost received and for sale by . B. pANDIOI: „ 121.47, i7vf-* A LOATROSSQUILI.S.=4Ibatross Qu' a ninir tt =dicta ;pie' 44just -tecOved imd,fot 'Juno II; - fi• DA Nato: ill MB FEVERS. ASTHMA. Etakikm of, 4 W114 quinr. , . •• 1 113 E• 431111.11 t, IttatiDT; • 1G101&. COMM/UMW/ and -liana •Cautcamirrs, Asssina,.`„Banacturts, Canoe in Ctituntsur, Worrorlso Conan, hurts oa Wcamtass us rat Batas; Comm tc; Conotts,and all dimwits of the Pulmonary Digane. • , • _ READ. liirRAT IT.. RAS DONE. . - Wonilerfaliecovery.—Mrs. S. E. 'Austin was attacked with thiediveate in the fall oflB3B, originating From a violent cold*hich settled cp. OD her lungs. Tetuan remedies - "weft ter t ortea to—the morn akillistphyaleitnia were consulted yet step by -- eP that fearful disease, eons trmption began to prey ui her. - She became subject to violent fits urcoogliing, expectorated` large quan. tides of matter and,wes evidently slaking very fait. 'ln this distressing situation; after ail the serious remedies , had.titriid" in vain, aid when:naught bat the gratreessedod 6-sfr o rd h er . any prospect of relia t the inialeable Balsam re., stored her to health; and cow. Indio place of that formovithering to ifeeay, she is mingling in society, :in better hellth end spite than. she has enjoyed for, yearn. ' Seidescrip. titan of this interesting case in Dr. WistariTre.. elute on Consumption:- , Diiinterested Triticapay.-:ll4ving• witpessedt \ 'therising efficacy, of Dr. W levies repent \ thin of Wild Cherry, in the case of cheerfully recommend it as a valuntee'remey.: and acknowledged bis statement true anil cur:- rect. J. U. WALTERS, M. D. • New York,Vid 12, 1841. Sinpris* ittiCare—:Mrs. Martha Wilson. Poor but highly respectable member of the Math.: odist church, was also - afflicted wit L 41.10asatop: tiun in its worst forms, and considered. Past re covery by all her friends.' A bottle a this sal was presented , to her, which relieved-her jtn inediately. This eircomstance being made known to the Members of the church, they per. chased several bottles for her, which, relieved her entirely. The same society have -purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indtligent ' urnstancee, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance whet° it has not given auterising relief. s Er 'We, the undersigned. members of the Der. bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church,• having examined the above statement of I. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all reepeers true, and earnestly recommend Dr. INlbtur's remedy to all who are afflicted. Gonna Mitten, MARY GARDMOtt TUOMAS .0003110, ELIZABETII JiCum Li ..Compiaiet .— Mrs. k;liza Thum ion was afflicted with thiscompaint lor nearly five.yoira, - during; Which limo she was under the most sko. ful physicians—hid tried Mercury, Botanic, end Homoeopathic remedies, end every thing that al. fored her any hopes of relief. Sue had dull, wandering pains in the aide, sometimes th the shoulder and smell of the back. a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has becii una ble to sleep on the right side for three years: By the use of this Balsam, she was curod in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON: • Roritorongh, September 1, 1841. ,Dear Sir—Please send me two bottler. inure of your 'Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first, and confidently believe this Medieine will cure me. .1 have used a great many rowdies within 'the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me. ao much. It has .topped my -ou4ll entirely. checked my night sweats, and 1 .ikue better ut night end feel better in every way than 1 have lin many months. 3A711E51 .11oloiesburg,SepteAtber 12, 1641. `Friend Wmtar—l em .t eqain trouble thee to sew,i we two bailee more "of, thy noruludblo have nt:q.,tahen three bottles in all, and eon .ossure tititii4hut it has done me more good than al! the"Medietne I have ever taken be. fore. Send• me by the stage as soon as possilde, and oblige thy friend. Jams Ilounwsvi Bristol, September • 1841. Dear Doctor.--Hearing so many people talk about the/wonderful cures l your Balsam of Wild Cherry his made in Consumption, I sent to une of your Agents the- other day fur a bottle, end have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more:ser.t soon, as I believe it will, cure MU tot). I have used a great many balsams \ of different kinds, have tried Jet no's Csueetrr: rant and other medicines besides, but nut!, og h+s, ever dune me ui much good as yours has. 'eud by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WILLIAM I.IIOMAN. PAINS IN TUE BRIAN?, DEINLITT, WEAKNESS AND Cotm—The Rcv. Dr. Dunlap bas addressed us a letter in which be says- two at , hie daughters had suffered severely with an Ohstioate cough frequent pains in the breast, iSte., and appeared In be going into n rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely meowed and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma .Cured.;—Mr. Jacob Foyder hes an. thorqed us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several veers and had , tried evttry thing in vain. He waif .utijeci I'o constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit. tingrof.rniegrirePain in the Chest, and minimums in tue 'region of the Heart, and owning elm ever gave him re; M ronic G gh.— Ur. lsaac Rogers was elm afflicted "with ,an obstinate Cough, originating irrim a_disease Of the Long.. and CheAr, and never Mund any thing to vie him relief but thus Bel. sam. Such in fact 03 the nature end simplicity of this mediciner4md so extraordinary have been many of tne coNs it has performed, that it has already attained•tho highest reputation. and though scarce two years have elapsed since it MO first made pane, we can . proudly say, its faiiie has spread in every direction, and it is rap. 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 en important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in oui power to place it within the teach of all those afflicted, and there art'doubt. less; thousand suffering who would re'ort ROL fbr relief if tbey could obtain it conveniently. r'Re particular When you purchase, to ask for Da. DALS4III OF WILD Cnetat, , se there is an article called the `$ Sinter ov Wti.n Cusitair," advertised, which i s entirely . . a differ. ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com... pound preparation of the Prunus Virginian, or ,f 4 Wild Cherry Hark "—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medicaldaa ulty, and universally acknowledge&the most. valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. NeQuackery No Deceplum. The physician may boast of hiS, skill in many diecases—the quacli inay puff his wonderful cores, but of all • the remedies ever , disco:wired for diseases of the palmoriartorgans, tie universal. ly admitted nothing has ever prov4e as sneceits ful as that Unrivalled, medicine. .Glr. River's Balsam of Wild Cherry,' Which \ has effected some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed arethe astonishing !healing and' restorative properties of this &dead, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and ,in Akar Complaints. diseases "which have Ithe,skill, of the most distinguished physicians, • Wheii patienti have suffered with the most; dui. pressing esugh,great difficulty in breathing, night' sweats, bleeding of4ht, lungs. Ste. after the most; esteemed remedies of our Pharmactepias hive failed ! ibis hive/male remedy has not only given . surprising relief but actually effected cures.aller all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de. Spired of; ; ; • • Besides itweurprising efficacy in these formic table complaints, it bas proved - a very .saperior tensedy for diseases of children, such aft Croup, iWhaopneg Cough.. &c., and in those 'ffisordets that prevail so extensively throughout the wietir Season, such acCaught. Colds. Pleuris, lehs. erica, and Pains in the grease, proceeding from pegittatetkCyhkit standa unrivalled. " "Feepaied. whnleiale and vetaiipby *lama's & Co., Cherriists g N 0.13 South Fourth smel t. /Philadelphli.•N Price $l.OO a bottle. Bold - '' • • • JOHN B.C. MARTIN - " Agent tor Sehuylkill cooly. o'3' Druggists sad dealers supplied a. th e wholesale prices. ' January 1 14- 111NBEIZTON BOARDLNG SCHOOL rai I""'"Faassus.—Situated is Cheater County, Penn. aylvaniar2B miles. N. W. front Philadelphia, 0 0 3 tailett fkoin the Reading Rail Road at,Phoeuisvilla. , .. '',..Novetither. r.