w===J Oh,-'there's a efiarq in a- wwihan's'eyes; • -- . Sweet poisorin her_teari, , - To , see her' weep.and hear heisighi: • • Makes a Oerson-feel4hout , trui gizzard rather queer. Then steady, Nimrod.) , _ 0, yoting:Lochinvai is come out of the iSeer.t:_l• With Weems all torn and no sign at a vest; The hat is most shocking—all tattered his shirt. And his Camas disgusted by long whiskersand , , ,!NOtia 'drain was heard oor a Onerel note,' • " file corps to the,rampart we Iturricd; na!, We beard4be Sioeul of the captured shoat, And ioifess we felt fluateredane,flarried. 'OLIPPING&: - A'laittos Vino:sr.—the morning §:sr, pub; Wheat at Cincinnati, relates the : following &net deteOf a young gentleman of the South who had expended a lsrge fortuue—maney,.landa, riegroer, every thing, in a course of intemperance and pro: He Eiti4juatritliklast yedies . grog,Pill of $800;1 one (fay he was wa lking in the street very leisure ly when ieeliag a `physician on the opposite side, be called tint to him saying he wanted him to come over. "Dactor,"seid he, n I Wish you'll just take a too 11"tiovin' my throat," • .4( don't discover any thing; sir," said the foci tor, after looking very carefully. YOU don't!" said he, o why that's' very 'fringe; will you be kind enough, sir, to givi an; tittuir look!" "Really, sir, said the Dietor, after a second look, I don't see tiny tking.'" Nol why do - eter, there is a farm, ten thou sand dollars, and twenty "'reties down there! " _ Ptairos+ Lovc—ot What," said a lady "do you think fifialatonic love 1 " Medan!," said the gentleman, very solemn. ly, '! I think, like alb other :mucks it is very excl. ting."—Pitayune. - gas ET me New YORK POST OFFICE, — One hundred and elms,' exclaimed a voice, that told at once its owner's tai , h and the pace of,birtb. The officer on duty finding that the 8.,x so num bered Was not let returned:to his loop holes, and serutinixad the speaker very carefully, when the , ' following conversation took place: tifrer,•Wltat do yap want?' _ it you plaza.' - -:::'.l,lfficer, 'Who sent you here?'. Pat, ••I'vens just myself, sir' 011ider,.' What is your naiad' i • Pat,! Datum Hughes, sir,' Officer,* Why di) you expect to get your lettere in this . • -Pat, 4 What Way 'lad I expect to get thim, sill shoril, this is the post . . • Officer, • yes, but why.4p you — aik , til l' rat, •It's gir--oug hundred and elirven Delaney street.' • Aaracnorts Middr.n.—Mr. Miller, the end of.thrtvorld prophet is putting or; a solid brick wall, around his farm. near Whitehall, whickroill probably endure for a thousand years. A person offered him $2,000 for the firm, and not to take laisssission till after 1843; the prudent prophet re fused, however,. alleging that such an offer, de pending arm does, upon a finnre event, is nothing inorrthan eambling. As Mi. Miller pretends that Chia fottirerent is a deli/ certainty, rid not a con tingency widol, may or may not happen, his ex• cuss" far as"he is concerned, is nit a good one. acv{ ..haws the prophet has not much faith in his own predictions. M'llm, as we Fee it stated was bran 'in- Pittsfield, Masilichusetts, in 1781, conse quently he is no N6l years of age. He spent the early part of his iir• as a farmer. 'Thirty years a go, he entered the United States • Army, and was • then a wild character and a deist; but even then, he said, in one of hits sermons, it was always a matter of astonishment to him that the Almighty had . nut made a rev. lition of some kind to the peo ple. if this earth. Daring the list war. he was rap. in the Untied Sister Army, and took port in one or two battles on the fr-Mtier. After the peace he settled down nt Low 11 impton. In the' rate of New York, about eieht miles from ‘V lute hall, where he houg'it a farm, which he owns to l ens day. but which_ is managed by his wife, and 'SOON he hiring taken no part in his worldly affolfS ;for the, la 4 eleven.or twelve years, during which time he has been preaching his pecutiaooetrines, Jiltbotigh they have only attractedparti!Mirt Wen. no!) as the time growl nigh. 1843. Aittr he left the' arrnvi,belilled the office of a:ieriff of the coun ty. Anout thirty years ago, he set about searching the scriptures with a view to refute them,' ant this gave hint hirertensive knowledge of the pro phecies. 'ln 1816 he was c tnverted, idol ever • since then became a close student of therhoithe cies and of history. In 1824, he saytahialoecamd folly convinced the world' would carffe.o OW en -1843; and about six or seven years atterwar , s t s : hit began to preach and write at4oht it; and contin ues to (14 so tillibis day ; he to Written - a great number of works on his peculiar • vielis.—N, Y. Aurora. ALaiNT IC 1671 A, CUBIOUS CIPIC OF FE -311),I11 ILCEIPTIoN.Qp4"Of those strange and al- Most unaccountable casesof deception which we hear of once or twice in an age, was developed at the police office on t 4 aturdix afternoon.. A per son who has for the last tout years folloNed the business of a tinker and teamster alternately in this city, and who is well known to many of our citizerii, was brought up before Justice Osborn; chd , ged with hanging out false sig, els —being not exactly what outward appearances - would lead honest and unsuspecting persons to believe—sail ing under false colors. About two weeks sinci.this person, was mar- Tied to' a very respectable and hard isidrking girl; who ;by - her industry had laid up a considerable Boni of meney. The poor girl found out in a few days , that all is not gold that glitters—that appear ances are deceitful—in -short; that her dear hus band Bias a woman !, Tills fact b. ing fully es tablished to the satis l action of al! parties, the faith less swain—or rather deceitful jade—was arrest ed, Osamined at the police, and sent to jail. A crowd of the curious followed her ladyship to her new:lodgings, making many original and spirited remarks, called, nut by the novelty of the case. Kb other reasoncan „ be assigned for thisstrange marriage alliance, except the cis:sire on the . part of the husband to posseks himself of the money which the 'object o& his affections had saved from her hard earnings and unwearied indurry.—A' tam; ciiezpin Guam; Bras VIII' PolllL.—The follovrinere;: eeipi fur curing Beef or Puri is said to be the ve. 'iy beat-now in use. It is given by the Editor el the Germantown Telegraph, who rentinks that if this mode bo once triad, it will be used again in preference to ell others. The receiptie se follows To L notion of water, Take 1 lb. salt, , • - • lb. sugar, islipetre. ID this ratio the pickle to be increased to any sonntity desired. - • Let, these' le toiled together until all the dirt kens the salt and sugar, which will not be a lit- Ile ) rises to - the top and is skimmed off. , Then throw it into a large lob to coal, and when per fecily:cpid, pour it over your beef or , pork ; to re• . main the usual time, say four or five weeks. The meat must be well covered with the pickle, and should not be put downfOr at. least two days af• et killing , deriliq whicti . time it should be slight y sprinkled with pew4eitil _ .. -~ ,YROTFMION. NEFENiNITY:AGAINST 2 "LOOS BY FIRF, Tin FRANKLIN IN§!FLIANCR "- etittinrtpat.c: -- Capital 5 . 405, 1, X)0, Paid ii." . • ' CHARTER PERPETUAL; , - VONTINUE 4o make Insatince.., pel-marnerit . I t-e. and liinited on every deseription of propeity inlown and amity on the usual faiorableterms.'. Office 1631 Chesnut Street , near fifth street. CHARERS,N. OANCRER. Prekident. • DIRECTORS,' ! Charles N. Banker, Sanas:fel Grant. James, Scott. . Frederick Br,4n.' Thomas Hart, Jacob R.SmiM , • ', Thomas S. Wharton., o,ea. W.Richards. . ToGicis Wagner. Modecai D. • CHARLES G. BANCKER•Se° I * The Subscriher has been appointed ,age* for the above mentioned institution, and is now' pre., pared to make insurance, on every descriptionof property, at the lowest rates. . - • ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19.1841. ' 25---ly IndesiusltPagisinst loss Or damige by Fi re - a-1) $100,030. • • cuAntEn. T im SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make 'lnsurances. eithir temporary or perEetnally,.against Loss or Damage by.FIRE; in town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on HousehOld Furniture;Merchandise , I forges, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial arid Mintx:` factoring. Stock and Utensils of every description; VESSELS and their Cargoes in port, as-well as Monga ges and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally. or by letter, at the . Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets.. MORTON McMICHAEL, President. L KEEMBLIAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS, • Morton McMichael; Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright, P. L. Liettcrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman, .I{. W-Pomeroy, George W Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to Make I xsua,t,Ncas upon every description ofproperty at .the lowest - mei. BENJAMIN BkNNAN Pottsville, Feb. 27.1&1 EXTitADRDLN RY CASE. QUEBEC, May 8,1937 , I)EA R —An article called - V. Reeves "Nerve and Rune Liniment," came to my knowledge a bout two months since,through our friend Mr. Camp bell, and! procured a bottle and had used it. for about a week without any material change, until ohe morn ing I found myself undeKthe exercise of very 'ducal mon feelings, ; imagining that could I be helped up could stand and walk, I requested my' family to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trusttnyself on my reeta'hot having for the last fourteen 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 fioted I could use my legs with apparent ease, but could not Lear my weight on my feet. With support, however. I could place one foot before the other with a facility that, astonished me and all around me. They led me twice across the room ; I sat down With feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea we that I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my framehhei an electeic shock. MY family surroun ded me in tears of joy, and the excitement so com pletely overcome me that I fainted. The sameiday I walked three th a ne across the fl , or, again bearing a little weight dt each time on my feet. I. then used crutches for ; a few days, when my strength had become so far re-establoilied. thit 1 canld cross the thisr without` the least aid. My adva..cernent !Torn floe tittle has been almost, incredible. I ,can walk two hundred yards and back .with ease, and my Chit dren, ( the bed:rid are of ten blessed. like' tile, with near a d3zert,) have been so overjoyed that they could scarcely cat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of , years youoger herelf. . You ill rec oiled how ankh bent together I was when you were lest here. I have entirely overcome this; o'l look ed as odd as I felt when I began -to walk. I'wouhd have been gaxedat in astonishment. I have seen ma ny of my old acquaintances. some of whom did tot know me at all. and o . hers would scarcely credit their uses and would hardly hard . been more astonished, though, one had 4 . risen from the dead." I have now deryconfidenee tha I am a well man. I think this articleris the must extraordinary of any I ever heard of and if it m not extensively made known to the pub. In., I think dm proprietor' ace very culpable. If you know the persons in New York selhogit, you had bet ter show them this letter, and let them refer t 3 you, or puhltsh . this if you dealt it would-aid the distressvd. Remember um to your family, Yours, vi.ry, iru'y, ETHAN C. CORNING. For sale by John S. C: Martin. Win. 'l'. Epting and Clemens PirVIO, Pottsville. May 21, 1812 AV Kill Elll I. 1 . do 13RO ER, At the Ohl land Nu. 6), Nara Front street Dar tide TIMER DO /R• FROM TOE CoRSER OF !OWL! ST. PIRLADELPAIA. . Manufacturers 01 WhitcLeaddry Ind t Calomel, 2round , n Oil. i Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do ..Lit barge. Vitriol Aib. Chronic Yellow , : Sulp.Quinine do • Preen Tart. Emetic - do Red Ether Sulph. Paten t Yello 0 ' do Nitric .1' Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunareaustic -01. Vitriol Com. do - Ao-FortisAcet.Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulfa). do . Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart Acid 7 Opi.de Narcot. ' Sup .Carb.Soda Kermes Mineral, Corroi.Sub. Mere. .. Ethiops do'. RefinersofChamphor,SalNitre,Britnstonedlorax. tc threrforsalethe above mentioned articles.to. gotherwithh general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs.and every other a rticlei tithe Chem ical Ind Medicine line. • Being manufcturers of all thearticlesennmerated 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 48— A dye to sorrel-lops most interesting— Clue that ray-headed mortals should be testing— A great •• Phenoinenon . in Chemistry."' it is sti'ange but any.ene may see East India Dye that, brown or black as sin, Uwe the hair, but will not; stain the sktn. TO THE: OLD AND YOUNG. 110! YE RED HEADS ANii) GREY! = PHENOMENON IN CHEMISTET. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE. Colors the Hair. and will not the skin!! rftSIIIS dye is in form of 3 powder which in plain Il matter of fact may be applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the lightest red or grey hair to a dark brown, and by , repeating a second or third night.4'lo a bright jet brick. , Any person may, therefore, with the least possible trouble, keep his hair any dark shade or a perfect black; with a posi tive assurance that :be powder ifanplted to the skin. will not color. There is ne trouble, in removing it from the hair, as in all powders before made. an occasional applicatiOn, a person lumina grey will never be known to have a grey hair. Directfons complete with the article. There is no coloring in this statement, as ones.arteasilitest., This dye is sold only - by COMSTOCK &,CO.. 71 Maiden Lane,rNesr York'. . i For sale only o Pottsville, by - • Joll,l\ S. C, MARTIN, May 7. 20:11, DYING AND SCIOURING. AUGUST, EHLERS, ES FU LLY informs the Ladies and I" "I/Gentlemen of • Pottsville" rind - vicinity, that he devotes his entire attention to Dying and Scouring, at his old "establishment. Opposite the Town Hall; Centre .street; Pottsville, where he warrants entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint *with thclr cnstom,.or 110 charge. Cloths. Silk, Morino, Crape, or other dresses, scoured ,eutl•,pulored, (if not too much worn.) soar to have , thetalipc'urande of bear goodi. Also, Coats. Pan. Worms; Neirtit; - :&c., scoured and cleaned at the '- •1 August 20, • 341-6rno -EADEN PIPE: HYDRANTS, &e.--The sub BLAI scriber has for sale Leaded Pipe of various thick nesse". suitable for conducting . water to houses, on other purposes; Also. Hydrants, Stop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules;ofibe most approved kindler insure calved and for sale cheap_by .. • B. BANNAN April 16 - • , 16 SAMUEL EARL, , INVITES,the citizens orPcittilville.rind 'actnity, to setitijaspciinienriiif Painting at the : residence of his In:other; in centre iitirzt, wherq he cart be coninitisd orr -Ali things, appertaining o fiir PlUROMlllifion t O* W. sates and IlorriblorittotiMoicrn Just itmeried`init or tale b May 28.22-- 41. BANNAN: peurti A guard frielYi far llie U5B of Steil .Pertejsua received and for idle by., • MT OftNISAI‘i tC~A:111;EVIS CPAMON SCUPP/410574N`,,. Irtif...4lritycC6ied 110 : l ot !g e l tiii A :kiii:2v May Slt El—. v.. - TELL PRlS•4lfer".lratiety , ,just . tem! , eJ and for ole vely Ocap wiv. ' taig.o . lo: LADING—On lettei:sheels, for , . , , . . I- 0 ihipping Coal to New Yo 4, just , print ed and Air sale 41 ~ . _ _4, RONAN. August:6., . ; _,. . : 34- 7 t _ . (Aral PS i & .CANES-Just received and fo jjpi. s a a n l i e i r ;I r ; i n t s i sLrtni s g es ofGig, linlkiy,.and March 14.12 . . JOHN firC. 11.1-AUTtk* FAR . NEB O MANUAL ,-- Seim" On;soil and mantises. Also, The FAR MER'S LAND.MEASURER:.or pocket cOos_panion Jest received , aid for sale by . aAxislAw. , , Apri. 16 - ' lfr TOOTH ;AM) EMI ACE.E.—Mitsfe Tooth and Ear Ache drons,le of) and speedy core for the above diseases. Just received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drugstore. Aprill6,l6-- , 110AIVIIiNG & G plete ?antler, and the completd'llardener. Jun received and for sale by B;pANNAN. March 26 . , • -' . . picTontAt, -BlBLE':,—Wit h GOO Illustra tions, 3 volumes, elegantly bound-price 86. Just received and for sale by June 23.26- - R. BANNYAN. ' I.IOC.TOIt P. F. NAGrIX—Jte• spectrally tenderah is professional services - ale to ihecitizens of; Pottsville, - and vicinity. Ilis office is at, the corner of Marketand VIP Adams streets.; April 16, 16—if. iNCOURAGE 1110.11iE Ws-- EBLANK BOOKS.—Theiubscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Books; froM6l cents to 812eacti. .which he will warrant to be equal in quality to any purchased elsewhere, at PhitidelpWa prices.. April 16 16— b. BAN NA1,117 APER CHEAPER. TII 7 AN EVER 2-- Writingl'aper and Letter Paper, ruled. at $1.75 ream wholesale, or .121 cents;per quire retail. to suit the time'. Also a large assortment of paper of sit. petiortinality, at reduced pnces. Jest received end for saleby June 4,`23- B BANNAN. Dr. Bedvieks letter, itingworm and Itch Ointment., g - DRICE.SO CENTS A SCIX,-1.1 one of the 11 . best and most efficacious remedies in those tronblesome iti,eases yet discove.ed as the fol• lowing certificate will show. This is to certify, that-1 was afflicted with the Tctteriin the face, I had large running sures, all over my throat, chin , neck and cheeks, in deed [was so bad that I was ashamed to go out without . ° handkerchief tied over my face. Al. ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, I kis advised to try' Bedwell's Teller Ointment, which after using, a few tosses entirely cured me. and am pleased to say, that although the care has' been effected for some time, there Is not tiny appear ,nf its returning. SAMUEL-DEWEF.S, Applea-w,aabove.PoplAr Lana. Philadelphia, July 2, l 33, y ELL'S G R EN —OINTMENT. For 'he cure of Felons, Ulcers, old Cults and sores. This invaluable Oinmen has long been in usei in het% y and Liberies of Philadelphia. SI and ' success In curing old ut.cssavvb Snags and long satudftig. WOUNDS, has been silly as. tonishing. Prica 25 cents a hue. DEDWELIPs (MUGU DROPS, Paiet:'2s CENTS PER BOTTLE—A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, Weakness of the Brenta.' dre., midi] clog rest and ease where all other remedies have failcd, • The above highly esteemed medicines have roll directions attached to each article. The public will do well to give them a trial, as many thousand have been cured by their use Prepa. red by James Betts. corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia. fur Dr. Iledwell, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical store of • Jan. I, 1— JOHN S.C. MARTIN; Agent fur Pottsville and vicinity EXECUTORS' NOTICE. A LL perbons having chime against the Estate = of Robert MeDermot, late of the city of New York, deceased, arc requested to make known the same without delay, to Abigail°Mc. Dermot, Executrix, James FL Whiting. RI. or George Hart Execotom, in the city of New York, or to E:DW. OW EN PARRY. Attorney for the Execntors, Pottsville. April lf:, 16—tf BIM Philadelphia Kiaranill CAUTION EXTR AORDI ARV. qomf: six 'or seven of the Philadelphia Druggists have descended to the meanness in try to sell the imitation' or countsrfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, I seance or restnre the part, and llity's Liniment, a cure for Piles. and all external sores and 'swellings. All Druggists and Country Merchants are ,heresy warned not to buy either of these articles in. Phila delphia as they would he wholly unsalable.' i All u sers of these articles are warned never buy any by these names. without the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrappers.—take this notice with yon to test by it, or ion will be cheated. Send to us by let ter, at Nevi York, aid we will deliver them at Phila-i delphia, Baltimore, or any of the large cities, free 01l 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 & Parvin, Druggists, , Pottsville. May 7, PATENT LIAD FLAP ai ROUND ROPE AND GENERAL Line, Twine' nd Cordage Manufactory, READING, 'PA THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers. his friends and the public gen erally. for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period of apwards'of 12 years, which has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectful ly inform them that after the destruction of hie man utactory by the great freshet of/anuary, 1841, he built an entire two and notch more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted pri . with new and improved machinery of the best cleseriation. for the mannfat tore of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. Ile has also added to the above. an establishment for the manufacture uf all kinds of light cords. BO Ropes; Halters, Wash{ Lines,Twires,Chalk.Mation, and measuring lines, of t, every variety. T .1 would also respectfollv inform all who may be likely to want the article, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising' weigats up shafts and incliner planes by,steam, power. The Flat:Rope is verl much used in the mines of Europe. and for the purpose to whin it is applied it has many end great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his 1 2 1. it Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien ced manner, and by maChinerrof the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment avails of Italian; Manilla, andi'Far'd 'Russia Hemp tope, Bow, Stern and Towing finest)! all sizes, Packing for steanaengines. LinecTwinei finest)!, Cordage of ev ery description. Alm., Tar, Pitch and. Oakum. con stantly kept on hand., - T. i's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing !Mea nie made on 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 his long experience in the fl.tikingicif towing lines has, convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too good, he has at great pains and _ _ ex pense to produce thein - ..perfect.. . Orderifor'ane thing in his business from a fishing line weighing 1-10th aim ounce, to a thousand resit length of 3 inch fiat rope weighing 31J tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be.thankful ly received and promptly executed on the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill court ty will be deliverettby rail road in a few hours, free of freight. i / " P;S:any quantity of Flat taken at Market price.' Reading. el{ : t 9. 1 ;. . ' . 0!d Goverment / Java; Itio,lagulin and Cuba Coffee. Porpx„ Rico, &Croix, and Npw Orleans Sugars, - ',Spatial, Young Ilysorr. Youchong, 4 Soucliong Tea Roubloand Single Re Old' Loaf and crushed Lump -Su tar. Pieirlis and &pies, asaiminent. , Red;White, Yellon , and' Bipaan Soap: * Wines and Liquors;a flit silif htoent.' • Porto Ilico,-Cuba,*Segar and Syrup Molasses. Cliocolato.Coco; StarebiVriiit t lilee; • ' Can be boui,lit on as reasonsta.tertiis as rise— . wllftrkof : &A. HENDERSON. l'l2/18 20-Iy FIIESH ,GROCHUIES' === Frogi (M.7E*;ter • it *Mild be pfepratetallsin . read • rkhte• era of inch atJeureal aa. thisPonner, th wiertais their prejsnljerni, prunticosoesußelit _eaternen. ' sense should et leagtbe pe:ret,csed. try Pc+.readmts elf this paper. and these parnesied 'or euch,es . o those On ly, do we eiretO attract. Mit/fill riowrontertio the moat Ofilitislified tetras, that On isiniseent ernisedy r has: been:fonttl, thattiiill abssiftrfely elitelThernitatittn,• and'atiffnesiof . joints, if at twenty dearii‘isratudinsvi The aeseitionlain brcsul, that hatillyiaiatam , credence, r we are aware; unless 'imported by Wool. mon itsitiatopy.i , Now thejestimony, men J0 , .50 many, worthless quackeries ipo abundant. that. twins criminate between snob, and mat 'matter Of fact tea: tirnony, is very difficult: To come at once poiat that can at once be appreciated; the 'proprie to rs have reknlred to give theiremedy to the poor, and L tsi care those able to pay for it, before they ask 'pay, Ind then' 1, leave it to the sufferer to pay what be chooses, _ We, entreat, thereforts.aufforera to call at 7/ Maiden lame, for eome drops , (Indian Elixir Jo be taken, end a Nerve end Bone Liniment:lo use outwardly; , "and , if they,wpt not, by, c ine'sv et) ( sl use; become mere' stuN Plikea-Itiol delighted than 'ilii4ever es'pernettiVitt rinser tmairi make such, an' assertion. Will Oval's/it riow'rndier for the want of this mild, innocent, and all potenotreasedy? If the weeny them in deed.—H &T. Cour. 4._ .. Feb..l9, 1642. For kale by John S.C. lartin, Wm. T.. Piing. and. Clemens, & Parvin,ltaw,ssts. Pottsville. . May ,14. • - 20.7.17. DIERIIIeWS VERIII 'Dux- Tu E_ best medical writers 01, thepiesent age. agree in the opinion; that worn:lsere / the cause of many serious and twiny fatal diseases ii/childrea. Tnew presence may be suspected 'Where the pa tient has a dry cough,a palecountenance...fqtid breath, tumid lip , livid circle around the eves; disturbed sleep, varuible•apperite, attenuate Diartima.Costive. new. enlotiged storpach,&c. • . These syrnptotni unless relieved, frequently eye-, 'duce epilepsy. a poilexy, maniac,'dropsy of the brain, '.inflammation 'of the eyes, palsy,' hiccup . , dry cough; cOnsumption, crosb.dysentary, convulsions, fevers; &c., which terminate in death: . .From the above,iparents and others having the care of children. wiltsee the propriety.of being in posses sion of a suitible rerey, against the deleterious effects of these enimirs to the health and happiness of chil dren. tlerrhck's Vemtifuge has proved a aertsin,safe and pleasant cure, b s will be Shown by numerous cer tificates shortly tote published, and is regarded by those that have triad it, as superior to all others in use.' It is so pleasent thltit may be given to the mesa deli. cate child, without, inconvenience. Also, the Pricaltintas or lcidian Pills, folicure of all bilious diseases: this pill has proved'to beAleci dedly the best purging pill ever offeredt the public. It has permanently cured the most obsti ate cases of dyspepsia, siek-beadache, jaundice, ea iveness; bil ious cholic,i&c.. slid will prove service le in all eases while the pulse WWI sad hard, 'basil dry and hot, and the tongue coated. Full directie s.accotnpany the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. Agents fur the sole of the olore. W T. Epilog. Pousuille,Georg,efteifsnyder, New. castle. G. & D Bast, rzchuylkill Haven. Hugh Kiw i ley. Port carbon. Throughout the stale a supply can j alwayebe had of Fred. Klett & Co., Druggists, cot , k ner of 2d and Callowbill streets, Philadelphia. • June IS. •—ettio• W STOKE. D Yin O tO "C rm r e il the irl public that with him from Now York lissortmant of ' JAME RESPECTFUL he Ins brough thia spring, a large rES 4- LIQUORS; sale sale al the meet m oderate le pricey, ( freighti added,) n the new Stone Building, n, Morrie addition to rotts. GROCEI Which he ofrersj. Philadelphia whole at his store house, next door I to his lay, vine; consisting of I ell% i ta Cruz, Porto Rico, Now Black and Green Falling[lboa, Sag Orleans Sugai, Rio, Java, and S 1 Mining . ° Coffee, sperm & Commr not-irises, White and Yell Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Ra ,ins, Wines and Liquiirs, from common to the .test quality, v • A quantity of Drimi Meal. Mackerel, from la. 1 to No. a; in quarter half aid lull barrels: About 300 Sacks round Salt, GO barrels superior Albany Summer Ale, &c. May 14', 20—ly t --- POTTSVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY. subscriberti have constantly . on hand, a gi.neral assort:sent of Hollow-ware, Cart and flagon lina&,Tlongh points, Mould hoa rd 0, Rails and• Turn net Casttngs, 4.c, and are pre pared to furnish castings of all kinds to order, , ut as eheap.a rate as can be furnished elsewhere. - - Possessing a d4rable situation adjieent. to both rail road and canal, and having every facil ity for and experienie in the manufacture of cast logs, we can confidently promise entire satisfac. Kin to all who may favor us with their orders. HENDERSON & FARREL 22 L. • I --r 1%! ay 28 PENNSTNANIA E public are tespe.ctfully informedithat the subscrthers bar taken this large and corn. Fa modioul establishment, recer tly, kept ~i t: „,(lt by, Wilattn G. Johnson. Tc the SA LM t i}_ met piens of this establish: tent and the pubic generally, the an ersigned u , proute to extend the accommodat ons and comlorts at thislholiie that men so sail factors:3r received, while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH WE -WEE!, JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, ' RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. • t . NEW ORLE, STORE. I H E Subset iberireturns his gratetnlacknowl. - edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stopped forward to his'assiimince ter the loss of his prnperty by fire in December last, and would slab acquaint them anti the pub. lie generally,' that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly, occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a • general a ssortmint of • DRUGS, 1 MEDICINES, PAINTS I PILLS, ' • —GLASS, DYE STUFFS. And every other atticle in the above line, which he is disposed to sill on very low and accommo. dating terms. t N. B. a:r Physlcians prescriptions, carefully ut up at the shortest notice. • Map 30,1:38 W M. T. •EPTING. PIIILADELPRIA, READING, AND INYITSVILLE RAIL RQA,IL m op ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN -11-11",DIZE, between Poittiville and' Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1892, per ton of . 2000 lba. • Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, 82 10 Pig-Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, Nails and Spikes. Bar and Rolled Iron, Hollow. Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum. , tier, Staves, Sait.94l, Tobacco and Lead, 290 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and • Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam. En gines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oystees, Hides, Hemp; Earthen. Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goode, Wines and Foreign Liii i tors, • Drugs: and Medicines, Glass ) , P per, China- an'a Queens-Ware, 31cat, rub. end Confectionary,• . . 5 25. No Storage will be charged for. receiving or de livering Freight at any of the Compahy's Depots on the litfe,nulessallqwed to remain cutter 10-days. Days of starting of Freight Trains, onTHU RS. DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M. illa rchi26 • MRDICINES' ! . MEDICINES! • DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Caidornile Pills, do; BOothirig;Syrnp for children... Baron Von Huiebelees,. Herb Pills, Deet.,GOodiee Female Pills; `•`, Dott.WilliainiEien'S Fever Ague Pills, Doet4lnnee - Hot li ne - ' ' ; -.", • For Dyspeptic: Personallont's Botanic Piffle' are said la he'superior to any Medicine \ ever yet 'offeredia the Public:- ; - • • - A fresh supt)lsi 2 of the above Medicines, jnst received!and, lousitliat the Disigttore . Of • • f • Deo 11. 50-1 • JOHN S. C. MARTIN.' 2. IDPCTOR. Ana.' err*, Etssrg-c7p44Ly, informs the tnhabttanta of ' Pottss Me and. its vic n ts,l ! t h at, he ,b moved in town,r,and offers his professional ser 101:the;mediqd.branehes o he publini ..Practteinir he Ilmaccepatiii6t system. and if requested. ihe LAlldtsephiei heNtittei Rare icittg ,expertenee .to .give..full aatiefaction to ',such lie mitten on biro, fie beready fer profesaion.. altery.tees at soy time at hie residency,. • A. D. LIPPE, Ma D., k.• Greenwood,.December, • ,• - =ln MEM MIMI :ARRANGEMENT Flat/ 842* i7':l OLD ESTABLISHEDTWo ACE OFFII . , . . 100 ;PI.N. sivrol„, ? wit,lBo l 3rn avant?. THEmaiscri `„rs - beg leavetoehll • the anentio6 P(Abeir (needs. tfr pQ. i; ! ‘. 10. and the public-ds,genorali to the:fol • ' lowing iirrangefinent.fer the ye" • 1b , 14, the.purpose, , of bringing;out Cabin; Second Cabiti.an4 - Steetage onesengso By the new tissof Vertyfrot Packets. 1 7 Sailing the Ist,l3th pid , 2sth evetr,ymontS. The ships comprising this lino,are • , Gets. Washingbin, 4ence, United States, ; „ t;arrick, Patrick Henry, Rome; , t: Stephen • Whitney,. ' Roscius, ..Sheridan. ; By the London Pockets,-1, To sail from New York - 111e Ist, 10th raid 20tEt• : .# and from Loneem oir,,the .7,„th,l7th, and 27th of each month. . • • • Mediator, . Ontirio; 'Wellington, Toronto, • .• Quebec, W,estminster, ; Phtladelphia, St. James. - 7 ;- • Switzerland, Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator, In connection with the above, and for the put. pose ofaffoiding still gresterrfacilitiesio passtin;- .gere, the subscribers have established the .• Star line of Liverpool ' ackets, To sail from Liverpool, ou tbs.. 7111 and 19th of every month, comprising he following very; sp perior fast sailing ships, viz:— • ~, Russell Glover, captlillowee, 1000 toils Echo, , . • Sill,, 2.50 St. Mark, • • .Alexabar,i; 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, -1000. -. • All of which are nearly , new, first cla ss, copper. ed and copper fastened. The last four are own, ed exclusively by the subscribers. a fact which, independent or their long standing in , their bu. siness, it is presumed is a snflleierit gaaranteelo 1 the public which niiother house in their line can ' present. The above ships will be 'succeeded by vessels of the same-class, in legator tuccession, thereby affording passengers an oppOrtunity of embarking at Liverpool v eekly so that theie will be no possible detention. Passengers Who wish will be found with an abuedant supply of suitable provision for the voyage i nt the low rate of tea dollar*. In all cases where - the...parties de cline coming our; the money paid for' their pas. sage will be promptly 'returned. ' For the accommodation of Om:init . wishing to send money to their friends, drabs at sight will be given on the following Bank, and Branches, viz : On the ['revenant Bank of Ireland, payable ai Cork Limerick Clonmel Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway . Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina Tralee Yougbal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena Parsenstown Downpatrick Cavan Lurgen Omagh Dungannon Bandon . Ennis Ballyshannon Strabane Donee rven Mallow Moneymorre • Cotehill Kilrush Scotland—The City. Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs. Phillips of Tipladv, London P. W. Byrnes. Eeq, Liverpool. For further particulars apply or address (if.by leiter post paid) GLOVER & 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverixml. AGENTS. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Barman, Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct from DuPlin, Beffasi, Les4on drrry and Cork. The subscriher is now toady to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, and June. Er The subscriber, will also engage Passen. gers going out from New 'foil to London or Liverpool; and transmit money to , any part o England, Ireland, Wales • and Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Journal office. B. BANNAN. DANIEL B. HAA . fniiAK nleasure in announcing_to the citizens o 11 Schuylkill county, that-they have just opened in the basement story of the Town Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of ant brought from Philadelphia,. where they were se• ,acted with great care, and purchased At unusually low prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods; Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens' and Earthen Ware, • . Among . which may be found Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Blue. Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. S inn, Linen tad Laces, Canton Flannel, Iloflands and Nanking, • Marseillesand Valentia Vesungs, 3-4.4-4,5.4,6-4 Masi ins. Bleached & Unbleached. Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Colton I land'is. New and so; error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens, In line, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen.'s Super Kid, Hoskin, York. • tan, Silk, Thread,Seaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c New Orleans, St. Croix, Perm Rico, foaaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans. Sugar Home, and Syrup Molasses, . Tea avd Coffee, orvarious kinds, Cheese, Candles, Snap and Vinegar; Salmon, Herring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, Hams, ShOuldens, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal; Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Seg,ars, Soda, Willer nod Svgar Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter, Egg's, and Lard, • Dried Apples and Peaches, and .a great variety ofother Articles, all or which will be sold at low prices for cog, or in Exchange for countr R y produce. , I t ? emember the Thum Hall Store. Pottsville. May 14, " 20— MO T C A HBON HOTEL. Sehltylkill , County, Pa. 111,EUBEN,BRIGHT respectfully announces' a'to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish: ment, situated at the termination o . the Reading and Philadelphia Roil as ; . Rood, where he will be happy to wait 11 _on those who visictlie.Coal Region, on business, Or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air and' water.' Tho lintel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may lavor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borcnigh of Pottsville. though syfficiently.removed to , 'escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is eon. fidently believed. that it will be found much more pleasant andagreeable, than.any 'other , Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large end, besutiful, garden. overlooking- the-River - Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount. Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the Mines and tbene to Sunbury) the. Cantre;Turnpike4. na v a the same lime affording a teal rind romantic sew of ;five , Mountains. . Tim house is surplied with pure mountain,. spring; water, and a Bathing establishment 'unrivalled in the. %country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept Tor ,the'exclusive accommedationi of 'visitors, who may he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild -and roman- tic scenery of the surtriunding,country. sale or farnilies.niq relion having ample;room, nu every possible attention. Carbi.M.JUite,l9.,'lB4l. 250 tAI,NO TOWN HALL STORE.. HAAS & NE A GOODS. OT FOR SALM—Far sale a Lot; situate an I"the Easterly side , of William Street; in the Bor ough of Pottsville, containing in front onlirdliani at: 55,feet, end ,110, feet. depth. - Tenni 8350 cash. App M ly at the office, of the Minas' Journal. " ay 1 . , -FEVER ATM LOVE, • R6WAND'S MIXTURE.. A FRESH supply Of the aboire Mediiiinia 'certain Cure for the fever and nano. . Jost .fetelied . SOP for ogle et MARTIN'S:Ding Store I , • • .36 • /A.VEntiO.NGINGS * BORDERS.- "Ax llo Thia sabiklitier tins received his SiiringTatterna Oreleganellidkani VarlorPapet; which be will sell cheaper tbsnossvri.; Among the assortraect are set , `ere' eer and aradadd.paueras.. //4..FAINNkri April ":16; INDLIPaf VEGETABIMAILT* • Of the . iimeriealje , edit: cif 11ea10. This extraordinary medielne is founded upon the prineKelhatthe - Intritui! tinno is subject to cevLv ?Oar DISEASF., inz.Corrupt HI:pooh - or ilkolne-Cwir.M4 lmparty IX the Blood and nothiagisave i vegetable :cleansing, is wanted in ender to drive,discaiscofevery 'descliption from the 6'94. • • If ihiechannels of bur `,mighty riv&i'alibuldbeT ;come, Choked up, would riot the aceinnulated'entrent °find new outlets, or the• Country be inUndatedt-4a# Iso . with.tlie human bodP.if the natural drains beceirri4 closticktbe accumulated impurities will most aerated find sAnt in some form of disease or death will rte tenets consequence... • -. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE - PILLS art eminently calculated for carrying out : this GSAND 'PURIPS,ING PRINCIPLE. because they' area piirgative mediCine so justly balanced and withal tiotatintl to the human constitution, that they , cantor possibly injure the mondelicate; at the, rime time', tt used in =IA manner as to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times. it will be absolute itripossibl9 tor.pain or 'distras or gny, to Con. • 'title titbit body A sin to inictity five cent boi of the above Coined lediat Vegetable rills will, in -all case's, gliereliel, sometimes even beyond'the power ofWards to describe,•and if persevered in for a shon• rime, t hCreis Twit a titiladY in the whole - course of hu man ills that...can possibly withstand. their astonishing and wonderful influence. WRICHIT'SINDUN VEGETA ,BLE PILLS ate a certain cure for COSTIVENESS. • , 'Because they completely cleanse the stomach and bowels from these bilious and cotrupt•ht.mors which paralyser and weaken -the, digastive'organs, and are -the cause of• headache. • nausea, and sickness, palpitation •of the heart. rheumatic pains in va lleys pans of the' body, And many othr r unpleasant symptoms. • In„ all , disordered motions ,of the Blood,. called linernittent, Remittent, Nervous, •Infiatuinatory, and FEVERS Wright's Indian Vegetable PAO. will be found a cer rain remedy; because thy cleanse the, stomach and bowels from all billions humans land purify - the blood; consequently, as they remove pier) , kind of disease, they are Absolutely certain.to care. every kind of fever. •••' So, also when morbid humors are *posited upon the membrane and muscle; causing those pains infla mutton and swelling, called It H EU II ATISAI, COPT, Ar. O.. Wright's Indian .Vegetable Pills mayberelied on as always certain to give relief, and tf persvered with, will mast assuredly, and without fad, ;mak a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian-Vegetable Pills taken every night us going, to bed, will, in a short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and corrupt humors; and,,, rheumatism. gout. and painof every description, will 1 1 disappear, as if by magic. • For the same reason, when, from tiuddMt changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humors which should Fats off by the skin. are thrown inwardly. causing headache. nausea, and sickness, pain in the bones, yvateryand inflamed eyes, sore throat, 'hoaracners,coughs.con sum ption, rheumatic pains in various part of the body and many other ityridoms of A INCHING' COLD,' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give iinmi.diate relief. Three or four -pills 'taken at night on going to bed, and repeated.° few times, will remove all the above unpleasant symtoms, and restore the body to even sounder health than before. The same may be said of difficulty of breatiung, or AST iII7HA • Wtight's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry achy the stomaeh 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 should also be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIA N VEGETABLE PILLS are c ertain to remove pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and L v yE O l C O M P LAINT. Because they 'purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited on the liver, are the•cause of the above dangerous complaint. rhey are also ta prevent A POPIA.XY AND-SUDDEN DEATH Because they carry off there humium which obstruc ting the circulation, ore the cause of a rush, or deter• minatton i 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 lungs, and at the same time awing to want of exercise, the bowels are not sufficiently eivivatecl, the blood becomes impure, and headach4 indigestion, palpita tion of the heart, and .many other disagreeable syintoms arc sure to follow.. WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomacn and bowels. 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 as to keep the body free from those humourk which. are the cause of every malady , incident 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 will be absolutely impossible. . GA U 170. VS 7 0 AGENTS. Country agents, and others, are respectfully ii.formed that, owing to the great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled amnions are busily engaged in m anufacturing, and vending a spurious attache in imitation of, IVlttaff 7'S LNDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. l'hey are also further informed that I have a suit pending against one V 0. Feick, for counterfeiting thesabok, named medicine• and are cautioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. Falck. as lie cannot by any Npossibility have the gelatine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pals for sale. , All trellin agents, with genuine medicine re providaii av i , with g a certificate of aJ in ency, signed a by WllliaiirWright, Vice President of the N. A. College ofHealt b. I t 'ravellers, who cannot show a certificate as above *described ,w ill tie known as base impostors --Shun them, therefore. as you would s Highway:man, or a Midnight Robber. Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of IVright's Indian Vetable Pilis, yvholesale aud- retail, No. 169 Race .S l. Philadelphia. No, 282 Greenwich street. Boston N B--Beicare of the courierfeiter in Third Street Philadelphia. AG EN l'S FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orvingsltsarg. . • Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haves. -Aaron Malts, Mahantongo. J. Weist. Khpgerstown Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman. do Mahantongo, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John and-r, Friedensburg. J & G Martz. Port Clinton Fetheroff, Wei & Co. Tuscarora. William Taggert, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongo. ~ Mority Forretdei, West Penn Township R Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township- Seltzer & Bock. McKeansburg C. H. DeForesi, Lewellyn. Emanuel O. & John Kauffman,- Zimmermantown. - ictober 1, 1812, t 1 S--; NEW STORE. " THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the Store lately once pied by J. W . Lawton & Co. andltave just re ceived and opened an assortment' of DryGoOds, Groceries, Queensware, &c,aritong which are' DRY GOODS. . . f Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimeri-Satttnetts-Mouslin de Lanes—Chmt zes--Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks,. Ticbings, Mot:nos—Bleached and Unbleached !Muilins— Wimer Vestings—Shawls- .and Cotton Hatidkerchiefs—Wolacyr-W.orsted and Cotten • Hoisery—dens Hose and4fall:lfuseGlovas Umbrellas, &c. •GROCERIES. • Rio—Java—Laguinr and PieWied Coffees-- Loaf and Brown Sugars—Noan;r [lron—Gun poweer—lmpertal and, Meek Tess÷Piekles'— Spices—Syrup—Sugar Muse and Trinidad Mo lasses—Sperm and Conicnin OilaL.Fish—Soaps Ralsipe and Cerrants—Flops —Barley, &e.' -a_QUEENSWARE: . : • Liverpool, Granite, C ommon and Scotc h Were. Glass -Tumblers, Lamps &C. together with an assortment of.Stoolies. Coder Shovels, &c. To all, of .wotildOreitie the attention of our' friendayindOfthe public generally, feeling confideut,.. tbitt,wek can give satisfaction to all. . . • TSOLI i dIAN 14:SLLY MAD; • — I , • e. .. • ..I . ,• L. W. Taoiraisii,/ • 77r. N he MY' . 4? SILLYMAN.S z _ _••••• t EMS ii-- REAR'S BlBLEtioGgAvat+-With vev ""' eral huudred,engravinta,lieing q Riogaphy of the Lives'and..hbractereof the principal pert . nages re corded in the sacred ' Practiettily adapted to the instruction of youth and. ptitrate'faindies. fait received awl for sale by : BANNAN,.. !day 28 • ALBATROSS QUlttgi- r Ajb,ltio4 Cinilin, a new an excellent att!ele;siusQatelied mut for sale bi June 11 21- " \Vistaed - balsam of . Wild cherry. s • inn - Olin+ BEHEDY. 7 VOR SossunrrioN and Livr.a,! Ciaruhrti,, Alt." '...Aterinia, Bitaxcitrus, CRitt. in Cuumnr„ . Wriiiiondo - Uouon,.ishis•ha Witaskitsti - iiir Tin" Batas?, CitXkirt.lC, Command all diseases of the PtilmonarY Blrgans,,.. 1 . - READ WHAT-IT HAS DONE. - , . 1 " A _ Weederfal Pee - eery:4lm S. E. (Austin was : attacked whOhitt disease in the'fall of 113:18 1 • originating from a violent cold which settled tip. on Der lungs.- Various remedies were maned, to—the most skilful physicians were consulted-. yet step by elepihal fearful diseate,:eaniumptiert begati,to . prey upon her, She •beCame Collett to violent fits act:nigh - leg, expectorated largetrlan titles' of Matter. and ,was evidently sinking ,very fast.. In this distressing: situation; after All the various remedied -had been tried in _viitt,..and when naught but the giave - seemed to afford her shy prospect 'of relief, the invaldable Balsams ie. stored her to health ; and rot' s 'in the place of that emaciated form,' withering. to - decay' she is minglitig in, society, in better hiilth, anditplrits than she has enjoyed for years . 113' See de/crip. tion a( this interesting.ease in Di. iViatat's Ti.. atise4n Consumption. • . . • -disinterested Testimony.— Havjel ; •witnessed the surprising efficaey of Dr. Wistar s repara • lion of WU-cherry, in the case of Mrs.-Austin, I cheerftilly - recommend, it as a valuable, remedy, _ and acknowledged his statement true and ear - rect.• , ~ J. H. WALTERS, M. !Y - New Ydrk',-April 12, 1841. A Surprising Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson. is poor but highly respectable member of the Meth. odist church; wee also afflicted - Witli Catisoinp hen in its worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her.friedds. A bottle of this Bel. sal was presented to her, Which relieved her. ina:- .: , mediately. This cirenmstance being ,made, known to the members (Wilier church, they pur chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The •same society.. have purchased 'over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent cu. cumstances, and positively assert it has nut been used iii a single instance ahem it has not given surprising relief, ID' We, the uodersigoed. members of the Der. bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects' true, and earnestly recommend Dr. W nudes remedy to all Miriam afflicted. GEDRDE MILLER, MARY GARDNER., • , THOST.Ab COoMIN, .' ELIZABETH JACOBS. . Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thiecutnelaint tor nearly &eyeful, during which time she was under the moss ekil. • ful physicians—had tried M creury;-Botame, and' .. Homeopathic remedies, and every thing that at. bored her any hopes of relief. Site had dull. wandering pains in the side, sometintes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una. 410 to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxbaroogli, September 12, 1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles More of your Balsam of Witd Cherry, like that you sent nie before. I have taken nesly MI of the firs', confidently believe this I edicine will cure 1, 1 me. I have used a great man : reniedies-tvithin, the last year. but have nevecfou id any thing That bas 'relieved me boLinixdfi: It has stopped my .rough enures eeked my nt ht sweats, and I sleep.. er at night end feel be ter' in every way than Lhaye for many months. Nuusi w rermectfully, .1A111Kri" KELLY. Holmesburg, Septehiber 112. 1841. Friend Wistar-4 must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thv invaluable Bal. sansn . I have now taken three bottles ha all, and can assure thee that it, has done me' Tore good than all the medicine I have ever taken be. tore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JP.COD MILLI:MAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many pemile talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of ,your Agents the other day fur a bottle, and have Mend it to relieve me so.much, that I want three bottles more sort soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jaynes Expect.. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing Ins ever dune me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yews truly, WILLIAM Tunas'. PAINS IN THE BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND COUGH. — The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which lie says two of his 'daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles or this medicine they have entirely recoftred and.now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Fnyder has au• thortzed us to say that be was afflicted with this annoying complaint/for several rears and had ?. tried every thing in vain. He was subject to constant wheezing,/ a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pan in the Chest, arid 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 ion) a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and pew mond any thing to give him relief but thief &I- 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 has already attained the highest reputation, and al. though scarce two years have elapsed since' it was.first made public, we can tiredly say, its lame 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 an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there are,doubi. less ; thousind suffering who would re,ort to it tbr relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Er Re particular when you purchase, to ask for De. WISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD CHERRY, as there is en article called the "Svitur ov Wuxi Curium," advertised, which is entirely a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. - ,'A . purely vegetabiC and highly approved Com pOund pieparation of the Prunus Virginian°, or " Cherry Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended •by the niesheal fac ulty„and imiv'ersolly acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery Nc Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in many diseases—the qusek may puff his wonderful ,cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for 'diseases of the pulmonary organs. it is Universal ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success ful as that unrivalled medicine.' Dr. {Vistas s.• Balsam .of Wild Cherry, which . has effected some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history ofmedicine. Such indeed are the astonishing healing arid restorative propertieseif this Balsam, that even. . in the advanced stages or consumption, and in ,Liver Complaints, diseases which have balled the skill of the most distinguished physicians, when patient's, havc.soffereei with. theL most dis• tresaing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, Needing of the hangs, efc. .after the most esteemed remedies of our. Pliarmacepias have failed, this invalusible remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, liter all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired of. Besides its surprising efficacy in these formi dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for diseases of children, such as Creep Whooping Pose. and in those diSordeir that prevail so extensively throughout the winter Onion, such as Coughs. Colds, Pleurisy, Inflo• en.su„and Pains in the Breast. proceeding from neglected Colds.it stands unrivalled. Preparoil,4holet ale . and' retail, by Wictreit? & Co.. Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth stree t ' Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a bottle. EOld is Pultsville - by JOHN S.C. MARTIN • !Agent for Schuylkill Coen y• QT Druggisti I anti dealers suPplied a. Me wholesale pekes. ._.1.i2111.111111_,.....,_2:: , . i itP 111BEBTOIVZOAlt DING SCTIOOI, for I!•,tFnmei.iits.—Situated in Chester County, Pew .sylnania, 03 miles N. %V. from Philadelphia, and 3. 11144 from the Rendingßail.Road.ot Phoenixville., Noircmtror 2^. 42,-
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