Tereus of tlie 'Miners; Journal To'o That per nnum, payable semi-annually in mivanee•to tlim.e %VIM reside tu the County=--and anon ally 10 advance to those who reside out of the'County Chc publiAter reserves to himself the richt to chat go per annum, where payoient is delayed 'longer 'ban one year- , .1 To CLUBS. • .. nitee copici to 01 l e address, -, 1f4.5. 00 rloveti . Do • Do • 110 \ 00 Foleen Do - • Do ~ I ~A 00 rire dollars In advance will pay for three year's.sub e ctioron to the Journal: - • RATE ' S OF ADVERTISING. bee ti.plare of 3,61,;,,,A, alimef,, , $1 00 Ev.ir, subsequent insertion, .• . ; • I ne ibtfliquare of t , lines. 3.thnes, .. sultnequent *nsertion.4; each, . Font lino, 3'tirnes; , littequent iiii.ertion, each,. . • One Square, 3 inonths; .. •. . six month=.. . • •-• One. Year, . , . nit vacs; Cards of.r.iwe UHF'S, per annum; 31 :chants and-Jttintrs, advertising by the I - Year, with the prtvilege cf inserting dif- 1 2:: p erent adrertitenients weekly. . 10'00 11- Larger Advertisements,-as per ag,rement ' - .lUclicincr. TI2II7.IIPHALVT SUCCESS OF •liimpsou',s .Compound Syrnp . of T.Olll Irooo .4".1P771.1.- . Still another remarkable Cure ! Actirli,te, Pa., Non. 20,1'615. • Alimit six' years sinre;an consequence of the seden tary nature or toy !insole,. I was attacked with severe 11 the breasl. lialpliat ion of the heart, and short breath. .. , re soon followed by a failure appe lie, extreme wakefulness at night, and partial paralyisis'or any liiiihs--these symptoms of a der ange d ; tent ii-eing frequently attended witlaspitting of blood. 'two !!ears 1 ‘v,as occasionally thrown into., iv : lto:hien me in a. miserable State of rev - • and he'tiati to affect my mind. Front lime to tine- My...Ml.:rim:is were more Or lees .severe, until at levetb they increased. to such a degree, and the violent,. 4 tin• symptoms wvre• so augmented., that for a wholcf, , year 1 WIIS Unable to attend to my business. During. tip . s I rommitcil,ionie uLbe physiciaps and attended - I iirescrititions; but all their skill was t.Mavailing tie pro, ore me relief, and at length they regarded toy re-, covery entirely hopeless. 'lu 1111.4 condition I was ..infortinAtif tlfe tatary streets of Thottlltstm's C'ttli voile! Tafand Wood Naptlia, in a citie some what TO 111:1Ae, :111.1 tholl,til I had siren 6 / , all peti,,:itois of a ree,ivery of my former heilith lininan'i means, yel l ie rnti strongly advised to.lry this rine,. I was tit length' pretniiled apioti "lo 'do+, and I hay, now , lti sae, i hat hv the use nt six liottlrs u r healilt.. l restored, and 1 alit now able to attendto bust -1111:1.4 11111Ci1 fiteillt,} as usual. • , 1 ' • itExrtv MYERS. pc me ipat ninee N. F. 4'.1 . 11 0 T f!f • Fifl 11; 11111 i SprilC.i ' reels; Philadelphia. Pric9,4o cents, ur sik bottlesfor:, 20. ' • I \ Be,tare of an irtif !NUR, 2100 RE & AK Ell n ; E A 111,. 'Reading ; Dr. McPlll . ill-, tO IN Harrisburg ; .1. C. DROWN. ; STO VIINiaON ,&- CO., and It. - ..N.NC 2i1L1. - ,, Carl tsle.l ' f Dec ;13, 50 • r HAAS' EXPECTORANT .}Ott THE C•"IlE OF Consumption, Coughs, Cobh, -ike TO Tl-1E PUBLI.C:I IN PRESENTING this valtiapeinedieine H the pub, its a remedy fOr Consumption. nod Pulmonary DiseaSes in general. I ha've been actuated solely by the great siirecs• attendinli its use in ni) own. chinterliate neurithot hood. and desire to benefit the afflicted, 1 stall-imply raid , aver in give a brief statetniftit Of its usefulttes's. and 11 titer nit self that its stirprboria i col e nable air to furnish each proofs of its virtu as will satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUMP- I'ioN ma) and 1114 Cli 11E11," if this medicine is resorted to in titan: As ('onsumption, however is a dithers snub in the sever ity of its syuip opos, :toil the rapidity of its progress, and bat Ib d't he skill hi ph) sicians it cannot; he supposed that this or, any . other ietunily is capable 01 etfectlitg: cure in every rase and in every stage of the disease; ho the contrary, wir,tunst expect it to fail SOlnctilni•S, a circumstance. which occurs daily:With the 'noel cal liable remedies we iorssesc. lo Itehloist simple diseas es.. Th e 'proptieOit snood th • 'llion:Mg testimonials lin it.; CitiLells. of this :ounty,, well known to the pithlic. 4}'. J: been raillitted for Ho, last, thirty )'tare with Cons'itiopt ion, awl having had the ad s ice of some rif the most eininentl'hysicians.abil Was gi ven 11(MIS incurable. I was intim:elite) make trial of your invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to say th3t 1 ant entir,ly cliteti, Ails dill aftenilitlif lit in 4 daily t ni tijruion t tumuli I hail never !wen allitcteri. Prevl al; to'ito how your' EX PECTOR&NT, I could not. if I had !Well olii,posvd. do anything at my trade. I have sisibe ree iontiwitilnil it to sevetalmf say friends', and part - toil:1H) . ' oh:! case of •CohrtiesitAt CONsvfIPTI,IS', yid ylm liapyy to state that in every instatice it had ilie desired oleo . Yours reopeetfully ' JOSIIITA VKINS. Schullitllllaveli, October I, 1944. , .nausea - Mr. W.. 1 it with a severe Pain iii the breast, I was'inifin, our Expectorant, and after 11.4:i1120titrbiittlii 111.1 relieve any, and I do nolliesitatc in recut it to.the public'as a valnable,utedicine for Col and Atilictions of the- BrCast. ; • I attirespectfuliy yitifts • • .IEDWARD !HINTZ] 0f.111.1VD.K.11.• rIAW.EN, - Pctotier 1 • I was taken with a bad cold s o me time ago, num rir Lien boll of.lfr Expectorant.l 'hived me. ninth, and slwinld I have occasio • itloive aghin, 1 went,' trite call on Mr. Haas. viiiiiable Expectorant' ^. DANIEI. 11. Si n t jr: l (.litt Yr. 1,1 LI. IJAVEN. 3 1 4,1 Mn: Wit -1110.1. at! „tystift, to le ellicary at ypii,r e‘j)ectorallt, fr wg. the . a otrpose far which it was intended,' lieviita Conghs, Colds, &co Vaults re...pecit'oDy. IDINT%.INGER. sale by the proprietor at 'Si'lillyll.llli I 'ern, and Lt' the following agents in sqlutylkillauittilt):. C• Martin, • • I.l.4tlyn—Joit:ionao ' • & .1. ' r . New Gaslle—George Reifsit)der. Port Carbon—nenry I'. M. 1 ' ' • Piot aroye—Graelt K Forre.r. . Tamaqua—lß:liner & Morga nrotly Middlepott—l Koch & l'itscatitra— George R. Dry. ' Nov ' ,‘_, ADEKTISTRY.I '' ~'- --7- CI R. 1/ICE.iitON and Dr. Mi DEDDY, Dental l.tur -17- teens, respt•rifully int"..rnil the eitizetis - pf Potts-, vino and vu ittitv, tliat they have ustilblislted an otlice '• in this plat a, 14.11..ee they will lte pleased to see - their : I frieeds and et IteLis who wi-li dent. - -11' °Perm lens perfor-: mod; equal lo tI best dope in Pliitaltelphia. will. fai twit e'l- thail i,..lotie I.y a erect znajdrity of dentists them. • In 40tiserpthd-i• of a 'Very Lai:wan:omit of business w)tli whit It tlieS• lire favored, they are I.tiable.bdo ope rate for•prires,whi.•ll treat ttrireastipably !üb.. thus' phtrll47, Withill the reaeli.lif all tliF. the.ttis of preisertint: . 4)ll.irlivetli.. which ate au neccrac). tb beauty, lil:altli and It:lupines... •',.. - They are :trepart•a•to perfiallre.largest operations at Awry short bet ii.e; .11c11_,Lit I.t ..i (.m1,01'0 , 11111 of at turisplitirle ilft,S,lll , , , ailti,,dolti , le setts ,li . ith spiral =prices, and also art:lli - IA palates.' ' r flllire North tilde of Market, a few doors al.oe Cc-its: tre street. ' • .. M., i . .. . . Attunst 1, lw. •' - ' !':' . - 31:41. ,' A NATURA,L , REMEDY, Suited to the Hunin Constitution. and equal to the cure if tree!: curable ili,ra.ce:•rfdl he founr7 in . • • INDIAN VEGETABLE ( OJ the .Vorth .dnicrirati s"(!lic,ffe ef Health. iiirnsr, ( , :ttirdinary Pilisare commie:l of plaffis , ivhielt giuir. =punt: tie on our 6,11 ,oil, and i • -, -- •.,,are, therefore,ij , :ltrr adapted (n our J.:institutions than , Nu(rwines cc:nem:Jed from foreien drie, , , linwever : well - ! ' they may he cou r titimunded ; stud lie WinGlijr'S' IN DIN vr.(;ET.Oii:E - pli.i.s are foinded upon -the prin.liple that the , 3ittuian body is in trilili • . . liIIIIJECt TO Bll'l' ONE HAZEN: 4 E, - ~• namely. corrupt hianors, Mid that said iMedicine flues thic de.easu on natural principles; hy chian-ine, and pu - rifyimr the bod) , .•it will be maiiiifeci that. If the consti tution he not entiielv exhausted, a persevt•rance in their . tine, neeordiffir. tit direEtioric. is absoltitid,Y certain td drive ilicea,:i; of:.•jivery name front the body.. .., . When we , iv i. 311 to r,-,tore a 1 1 ‘Vaiiip or morass to for , . .eility.ive drainit of the sUpernbundant water. In like :: - • inatine'r, If we 'wkli to fe 4 torli the body to health, awe must elentice idof Lnipiirity. • witicarrs• INDIAN VFATETAIII.P. PILLS, ~will 10,.folind our of the be=t, if not the very hest Inert j v:ine in the world for earryint! Coif this nit kNI) runtrv . • I '/NuiIIiINCIPLF, bi•l :MS, thevjetpel front HT iffi(l - 3.• :ill : " iiniiiffil :unit corrupt humor, dm cause of the (license, iri ' an -ally and natural niannerl; and while they -every day uive. race•and Pleasure, disease of every name is r•p.dly driven front the liffily.l ' Th.• followin4Siii:Mly reciedialde storekeepers. have been appointed.Aeet , for tmj sate, of wittc:lrrs IN 11l AN VI:GI:TABLE PILLS; in l'ichtlylk,ill County : THOM.tS D. 111;.'iT1'1", P,jit• - • - •ville.' ' Bickel' ,k.,,Mediar„ Orwit•churg. • . ...'" ... A. 11:.elinir,,k• ?nn, 1', , r1 C.t lion. . - D et vahl, poil , -,;,'- CO., )bite: r:burg., ••• (r e ,i, It Ile', Tit.entora."' Henry lideli r:4(4l.,Middleport. I . ' • • 'Win. Tazira rt . Tooriqua. 1 ' . ' .. • /1:: & E Hammer, Ottyhtcliiirg. ' . . . I - Wheeler & Miller..Pnie prove. • • - Joliii eJnyiter, Fr iede th.borgi.i . "‹ •. .' ' . /0,011 jilatris.Lowerillnhantangot - • - 4, ' Llona•< Icanifinan, •do I • ' •' - Jacob Kauffman, Mahantania. ' .. ' • .John Weist, Klingerston. — 1 " • I ,• • Cahriel Herb. Zintinertrantown• - • ._ • . ' •C• B De Forest,. West Branch. -'' ' • llinij. Ileffner,Minersville. ' , Johannan Cockhill, Llewellyn. '. ' • , George Dreil.ell.is, East iiiiinswkk. • ' Cwo. 11. Potts, Brockville. I . . ' ' '.• • ' ti. Hart & Co., Niw Philadelphia. - I.eyan & linutfulan, Schuylkill Itnyen. • 1 '• • . Charles lirectier, Bact Bruhsw ick. j o m is .Bohinholil.:, Port Clinton. . ; . . - Reifcnyder & Brother, Nett Castle. . .'i ' . Dan 14;1 Welst,jl.owt•rMahantan'go. : .•:. I ' ' .. ' DaniellSoyer; Port Clinton. *, . • " •-• ',,'' c",- Offices devoted•exeliesiviely to the sale iif Wrilfit's -Indian :Vegetable Pills, of the Nbrt It AnMricnn COI . -', i c ae .:f health, No.'2;t, GreJinwich sireni i New York; No. 195 Tremont street, 14,4N : ft—and principal office, ; No. Ifu,Race street. Philadelria . I. riepteinber 19, 1,516, Itlfrapping Paper' and Blasting Paper. READfe Wrapping Paper Just Cheap raper titare.. Mortlimits supplied wholesale nt Als9, a lot of Oleap Mating Paper. • nth. lati, 36—' • i • I .-. . . ' . 1 • : . . • 1 _ - —..` '.: u= -t - . - N7S - V, __b, '"•_. - .11' 1 ~_ . -.. : i 1 f ) 9 1 ' e _ --/` '' tl , -• 1 , . - . _ . , ..., .. . A k.... -- .• A • '. ...,,, *. . .. , - IF - -7 - 1 .2 - 4___•=.4. 91,*qr_5.7,116 1 , '. , ti., i! 7 ',al: , ...:',..., --- 5 ,..... __ 1#,.. 1 t E i aav ---,- _,,,„,,,,.„,..,,,,, ~,,, . 1- , i .• I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE TILE BOWELS OF THE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OF MOUNTAINS; METALS IVIIICII ;14 G,P. E STRENGTH TO OM. HANDS AND SI'BJEC4 ALL NATURE . TO OUR USE AND I'LEAsur.E." - -Dft. J lINSON. __. EEKLY• BY BENJAMIN BANNAN AGENT'FOI - 1. THE PROPRIETOR POTT-ATILLE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY '.t) ~ , . 1 •___] i. , 1 ' • I . f l $ 3 00 5 00 700' 3 00 EU VOL ; "XXII - • j)hilalelpl)ia: • , . S.OLIS,:. BROTHERS, T rye E OF FUR .i1.19:,D -CLOTH CAPS, -AND IMPORTERS .AND MVNErACTERERS, ..71aIrs, Boas and . Fancy . ; . . - No. 86, ARCH STIMET, 13El1t:EEN, :'SECON . D . ANSI/ THIRD STREETS . - - _ . . _ .. .. '... __,/ ' ~ Furs bought. . , Shipping " , , ERCII4 I NTS. will find it to• , their inieres6o call. , hecore pia kiiniAlteir purchases. as:the !..libscrihers[ will sell tlntir Go...ds. in -quantities to,niiit. as'low as they,. can lA., purchased in New York, itr; the' large, quantifies.. • • . .. . 'N. 11.."I'lli. establishmetA wilt be closed on Saturdays. 3'h nada., Stie.'..29, P.?, tn. . - 353titu - WHITE LEAD PUT hit ilierill & Brother, - AcTußEits.i.N. 65. north Prone street 11111ta, have nu! - vv : a 2ocid slipOly; of their ire white lead; and those customers:wilt.. suppltdi it consequence of a tun' le, shal l . now h ve their orders filled: substance possesses those' perservative mg ill'OperileS` Fp . desirable in a',Elint, to ens with unadulterated white lead; hr nee lure of other, materials only- mars itti tas ilierefore• been the 'steady aim of thi3, res, for many vears,l9 supply to the.ptiblie mire 'white lead, and the llflC47o;:ingthi -1, article, is proof - that it .has4net with f; "Invariably branded on one 'fie ad—‘vEnt- I 1.11:0T111 , :lt. it; 1611, and 'on the other, re.d.letters NoveruTter 19, 47 - rvi - ANuF : warraimidr, Itave hecin on thelf:tic No . I and beanti , fT an equtil ex any admiyti value.. It Inarturacturt a.perfentlyl maw] Inr th Nor.. It FRILL WAItRANTE BEST BUTT tHINGES; " - A NUF kurrnm):til fiir gale by 211 TASIMR. & MORRIS, ' 1,,J,Cal I rwi • Third and sheet, Pltil:9la• Plilada.-Alaugt 9. • 011'4 TANT TO ALL COUI\ITRY HOUSEKEEPERS Li ~.. r;....„ ... , 1 . ii, l n " ,, n s n , r i t ., l4 , l e . lt ; t: u s , itt ii t; ,,l o il f , o i l i t a t, , l ., l , r;:u: i tt i u r t i a . I ' • 3, ~ , ,,i - 7 J -j . . by the etilleie . porll or larevx quantity,. , 4 iiiiii , ~,,.! 11 at the I EhIN- FI..A CVNII AN% N. ` ,,, -!-..4 NV klll'llOr , l' "0 . 4 outh se,tond Street Itetwi.ett 7qarliet and Chestint Street's. Philadelphia. Beretoi!dit it let's been very ditliettlqindettd. almost 1 itoposttittlel always to, obtain coil - Cfeen , and Black 'Vitas. IN ittle. )ou have' only to visit the Pekin Ti t i iltittistit.'. Shire to obtain as delicious and fragrant -Tea as NOl 1,11111 WISII . for. All 1101111,11 an here he suit ed, with the a4lvantage of getting a pure ankle at a litiv '111 . ..111.. . , rhiladelphitt, iline - :20, le-16. , .25-' RAIL ROAD IRON..' r ITE guio-rilf l tis have how landing from Aiipll.l.lmm r bra. from Liverpool, Stops Rail lload Iron, 1.1 x- 1 1, 5 ton.: *1; a 1,, 10 tons x 1-.5 tons 1!,. n-• Also. tons Met retineil Iron, ronsi,ting of r o nml, r i oare and tl.it Dar,. Apply , T. :C t.:F.014:E, North Est rornoV of Marki,l and V2tli L-treet. , - 17-if PLIILADELP.M.d, RE.dDING .4117 D 10 IL R0. , 1D. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. OEM in ain't ted •d to tr y 1i11.10 , 11111 111111,111.1111 V. C0111!11•4, Passeitger Anus oistart ins rtn and after Moiiday, Oct. f, 1545 Troia 1 14 0 lt'vtilet at 9 A. ..'‘ ! "nlexcent Sunday • t e .lada., " 9 A. 3I„ • HOURS OF PASSING RE_ DING, 1 "For Pliilada.. at 10 t " Pottsville " V. A. M., RATES or FARE. -. fretret Pottsville and Pliilada., 53,50 and 300 , " Ikal1111'• 51 40 and 1 .21.1 .1 15--r Plsitada., Oct. 11. WM 1 19, I'll and used I which re nit int'. the for hi= fi'M; " n happy to-t ir answer that • : • SALT ! SALT ! ! - QALINA Salt in hairclsk !mt.:, for saki at the Ipwrs 3larket ilcliccrcd on • heard pr Boats MI the Schuylkill, ruct; of Po itT Ell COE CR & BROTHER. 3; Walnut st...or Lot.ust.'st. Wharf:Schuylkill. Philltdelphia July Will, . • 2.9 BUR:DEN'S ; •r,vri:NT HORSE SHOES 'l'llE-1,1.5' refined Anwrican Iron. fiii'sale at whinit the same prices of the Iron ill liar, bring a saving or - about 100 lifir r ' ent Jhe purchas'er. •All'shoeS -sold„ ar warranted. r 'and if lint sati , factory, 'can he returned and the will he refunded. (111...1 & Brurrilmt, 42 Walnut. st., June 12121 EE WATE I I ES i C3 "; '7 ',""k. 7'l . 'Choi ir -1 Col 1 a i I tiilrer lealrhP 13 ' ` C,3 j 1—. ,-, 4 ie 1 . . ' I 7t . t.` trj. ' r MI. ADE:I.I'IIIA. C . , ol.T) Levers fall Ir,itvelled • • fr.ls 00 ~.. Silver " ..• ". 23011 cold.Lepines •.Tevelled •; 30 00 • ' Silver ,!, . .. , . . 15 00 . tiaartiers fine quality • 'lO, no Cold watches idnin., 15 00 'Saver ripitctacles • • . ' . 1 75 • Gold Peuctls 2.00 . , " . Bratvl'ets . ' • s ' 1 00' • ,'..,A1,0 on hand a !urge: as•Fortmen't of gold and hair. .lirar.elet...tincer rings, breast pins. hoop ear rinus, gold pen?, ,ili'VT 94,0115, 511:Aar f inIll!, IhillthreS,..twill neck curl. and fobelmins. roaril hey . s,:tlidien•Clify, at Ctillal- IV low prices; all 1 want i:=! to call to comlnce custom , . . Alt hinik.of docks and Watches repaired-and war ranted to keeßgood time for one year. ' Old cold and ! silver 00117111 orirlikeri idexchagme. lair Kale'„ dayand 7(1 hoar brats clv.111:, - , al .I.IIWIS LAJ)O3IIS, Watch Clock and Jewcllry store, No. 1131 Market '. , ,strek, above r l lth, North eids,llnladelphia. I Pliihda:, April 19., ISLG . • 16-Hato . • . Pfißadelphht; , Readirig & Potts vine Rail. Road. , .. ReclationV Frcight on :11e7c - handl:re. I N 'ANI) . ,AFTER 7slon4y nest, June 20th, Hit, 1,./..(;onds will be ierwardeci with despatch at the 1 - 01- 100101: rat of Frcieht, breveen Read tog and the' points 1.1;4 stated; per ton of 21100 rhs. • . • `: Between Between - Readingl Readg! in: ' and (and. . Plain ) , I PollsriN. I 10 . ~ . 7.5 cts. Plastec, ;lice; Oho, 4,1. ' Pie iron, birmins, thither, ) ioarldr, toiiin, tar, pits li„'- ' 1 2.0 and urind4toties, - . - 5 ' - Nails ,Ir spit:es, bar iron,. 1 • ' caititins,lehtl.torpentine I ' .- ' hark. raw ioliaceo, salt, }.• , 40 "1 00 provisinn4nialnes, hut . her, ginvH.4-e.4 - • . . . •::louriler ha'rrel. 1 - •16 cts. . 11 cts. W - heat:rn co, rye , . clover - seed.A. salt perlimowf, ) :". 4 _ oB . Groceries. litrdw:tre:steel,i. . copper. ti i, brass, do, I - , : inesiic liginivonachine- f - rv, butte'!" and rag , . Cheese; laid :Ina tallow, i -.. oil,W001,1•01toli.. lea ther I • ' raw bidt,:s, paints, oys ters. ItenthC, and cordage.) i Dry Goods. drugs& tinati- 1 tines, I,i vigil liquor, I . • ... wh ie s, v . I: •i;.:., I.ailer.fresh • 260 • IVi fish, ' t wat, con rectiona - , . ry, boalrgi 4. Stationaiy. N 9 :I,lthtional charges for commission, storage; or rocoivioz or deliverina freight at any of the Conipa.• nv's Pi pot.i. nn the line. - Jul'ls, 1 Sl3 .. ..! ~' . . , • 29,. To Machinists and Others.' .DLArps universal Chueh, all Sizes, from 6 to 20 J. inches.; Salter's Sprint! Balances, made expressly for Steanr.lineines, 50; 50. and 21 pounds. . Platform and Counter Scalea, more than 56 different sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 31 Walnut street, by I GRAY & BROTHEL -. • Pluladelphla, Feb. 7, 1046. 6 • , AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. • • • nommadinup and delightfully lo er, cited lintel, situated in Chesnut street :M Philadelphia, directly 'oppoaite the State, SS Rears Ji. Charter Proptletotr ..,.-44 4 ‘ °inns every inducement to the travelling public. It is in the centre of business, It is within two minutes' walk of the Post 0111ce, Custom liouse, the prinhlpal [tanks and places of amusement ; In an airy'and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself. to devote every attention to los table, and to have obliging and attentiveservants to conduct to the comforts of Ins guests. Baths, warm and cold, always wady, and an o.,.,:ortinent of wlrice"of unequalled ex cellence ~- N0v.„22al 1815,, =MI - • los 1 45,1, MI thqsnittc Business rams, ice Imes. meerted Ter $ per annum Cards of Goods, Groceries, &c Dry EORGE W. SLI.TER, & re tad Dry-good, Grocery & Liquer Store one BELOW Tfi F. HAT SCALES,. 6ENTIIE ST. Pg!ttsville. Wholesale AH FEW MC I I.IVID N. HEISLER,. IN PRY: GOODS AND VARIETIES, Ist:3d door above Callowhill, Pottsville. IMMO ME IJames Cochran, 7.E.1.0l MADE CLOTHING STORE, • street„'opposite the Ezchpatie Hotel, POTT,VILI.E. - ; , CEOZia 1 Cuatrd 1111031.3'S FEXDEK, • I ,ale and Retail Dry Good IVlero:l4nt, R 1 S* 7 l noun ABOVE NORWEGIAN, . Fot t sville. Whole GENI mes M. 11e0413 - ,.&• Co., . .• & retail dealers in dry goods. groceries &c t door to For 4 , ALrrtirucr' Hotel, Centres[„ Pottsville. Ja Wholes - tl9 l Nei .. Thomas ',l)..Beatty . , ' • TN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c ter of centre and Noriregia re strews, Pottsville. I FOX S: , ' IEIROTH9:11,:: A • GroEery, Livor.Flour and Feed *ore, •rre SVet,ht,po., , iir the LIIPII, Tarcrit. I " I - Pottsville. Dry Good C Ce 7 JI)IVAItI9 iLtlillll.lEli, IS' 'ADDITION TO POTTSVILLE; 'tail Ilcia.l and Bar Iron. I:rover,le..q, Oil, Fish,. 11AV AND 4:ItAIN. ' MOR Deakr in 30111 a H. Ilonfas. . AND DEALER IN DRY CtiilDS, 'FRIES AND LIQUORS ,[., he Ncv York Store, Centre st. ' • • - i James powney, : ALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE, IN ,Jonmt, • ADDITION. . . FOSTER & r p.s.LY,. r ,-.... , . !. and Detail Dry GclA and Gton4y Store, NEIL OF CF.NTItE AND MARKET sTELTs, V7IIOLE Vti , .olCsal CUR IMIZEMEI JOIIN H. HILL, IN DRYC; OODS, GROCERItS arcet,2nd door brlom Maki, n drcet, rovr,vll.l.F DEAL I Cc itr • ._ C T r4STE ELY STORE.I Wlsolo,al &Retail Dry Good and, Groi•erv, l !4lert.liants, Nell doort. to tic Town Mill, Cortrc,Phttsrille. E. 5 . ...E.1er, 1 it S IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,, e n I. Gel ir k i,ot ! hel : t V i c i r e r Ire kr? cis.? e' ih!it, • I) tI.EI Centr. Jos,eph Bowen: 4• Oid y,nv AN I) VARIE T TY ST9RE, Centre street, t2tl tronr liefbw Market, . Pettsritle. ' • .1111M114 R. MERCHANT TAILOR AND DRAPER. CENTRE ST., TWO POORs n ROVE ThriTOWN lIALL, ' Pottsville. • , Cloeks,'Watehes and Jewelry. BR A1)17 fi ELLIOTT, CLOCK, WATCH .AND lEWELLRY STORM, pile door above Cekses' New Hote4 CENTRE ST.,,POTTSVILLE, PA. FISIIER,• . • . 1 " CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, CENTRE RTREET, Timm 110°R BELOW WOW:YANG° Pottsville. . ' . J.. L '..I:OIIER, [ ...) . CLOCK'ANn WATCH MAKER. . . ~ ern/re ,t rert, _four ,!,;ors brlow .."(Tarket , PottrrillrE .:;.," t'artinttar :mention paid to the .repairing of ci i i i _ks :mil Wittettiot. • ._•.c Hotels and Refeethrip'' s "EXCHINGE HOTEL, JOHN C. LESSIG., PROPRIETOR, CENTRE /STREET. CORNER OF Potfsvillc, Pa. • ,rovrsviLLE norsu, 7 -- DANIEL HILL, Proprietor, "'Centre street, Pottst•ille, Pa. /TI.3IOTIIV 1101 - 11,‘E, OYSTER HOUSE, s' CORNER OF MAIIANTANCO AND CENTRE: STREET, • riAtsVOie. Cr Oysters served hp in the best possible manner. to TOWN lISEL REFECTORY, PETER F. MUDDY; Proprietor, CUNTRE.ST., POTVIVILLE. . G. J.- 111 • •coN Fr:m*l6N 1:4 AND 1 , 11171TI:',11ER • filet, , d,,,,i - s alone the Miners Bank. Centre 14., rottsvlle. , • •• :Hardware and Iron Stores. i . T• • 7.. - .1131riC.; NT & PO'IPT, ,- . HARDWARE AND IRON MERCHANTS, 1 . At the Town jinn, ~ . CENTIIP `,7. rorrsyn,LE, P.A. - - - - Geoi HY. Stichter, .11X1) IRON . .11ERCHANT, Corner of Centre and Market streets, l'at.,,rille. • . - - , Drugs and. iVleclicinesi `..1011X G.' WROL_ESALE.AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, At W. T. Eptina's old stand, CENTRE t.T. POTTSVILLE, - 90 cts ( JOIN S. C..3IAICTI: I N. . . WHOLDSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CENTRE 2.Luouy REI.OW 31A Pottsville. • Boots and Shoes 111211 Moody & Aechiternacht : BOOT & SHOE DEALERS, One door heiow'f Mr. Andrew B. White's Store, - CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA. °R. D. SCHOILIVER,I SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOT & SHOE STORE, , NEXT DOOR TO GEORGE W. fiLATEIrS STORE, Centre st., Pottsville. . Charles F. 'Mather • 1 DEALER IX BOOTS AND S'HOES Sign of the Golden Ball and Big Shoe, Centre Street ti 'few doori below Mat*et street, : POTTSVILLE. 38 Sept.„lo; 1546. • Clothing Tailoring, &e. Lippica tt Taylor Merchant Tailors, CORNER OT CENTRE AND. MASI : At:TANGO !STREETS, BENJ. T. TAYLOR MERCHANT TAILOR AND DRAPER, Neit door to Clemen'a S Parvin's Drtig Store, Centro at., Pottsville.l - Stean.a Engine Factories. . • P ott svilleoi , Iron Works, E. WAVie.GINITIS, Troprietor, • ; COAXER OF' 4XI) COAL STS Pottsville. 'HAYWOOD SNYDER., .Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Castings, Corner of eallowhill'and Coal sus. ace., ,• • __POTIAVILLE. - 47-Iy, 0, SATURDAY, NOV EMBER '7, -,1546 - pattpuille Busincs,s Crams 1 • I Legal . Notices: , ENJI. ID ARFfI LOMLW ~ ATTORNEY AT LAWjArrrit.LE, rA., Office in Cettir , i street; threii, lloo i rs below the Mitierst Journal OtEce.r July ii, , JOIIN ATTORNEY AT I.AAV,„ 't 711.1, attend to nil lousiness entrusted to hint, with rlre and despatch. Otlicp, #fire Weir below, the :\liner,.! Journal. October N. JOH W. ROSEUERRY 3 • ATTORNEY : LAW.: ESI! . 1. s: 3r3tiefficx - 1 {Act Li •ney at. Law i ;i • rottsritre,:pd. . , . . 1 IWill kart ke in the several pUurts of Sihnvlkil Co. 1 • 1 .A.' W, I. E 4.)13 n 1' R.N ,: ---- I .Attorney r. , i,i',14 , 1,A1f. 1 I. ---- 11.1§ opened an °rte. in t 4 horoilth. , Uf Schuylkill L.Olven. ' Oitiee in front swet, secnpd dnor •enst of . . , d.: :Outlines Hotel, will 'att , :nil toall business tin irn,:teil.to his care, n the couidies of Schuylkill and Burks'. . ' ', . •. . April. 26. 151.1 . . . _____ E O. . 1 1.41(i)i.507;, '1 I A f't irk e y t H. atc , • *••(_ttlire in Market St., at tI4 limp° min 11 Jut.* • -• 7 ' ' • -ROBERT rt/ A 1PAI„ I ER, " I • ' ATTORN Xt : LAW; i, • • ASP: .NOTAItY,P,U - BIL,IC, • - : - , • CA. Cr in Centro: ht. neat dor to the E.7a.1tange.1,...17 G. W. 'IIIAIIIIIIITC, Atitorae` - iiJt ,•1. - It*r, • - 0,',77e;• fr .;•Zi - t q . q14 . i1l .11 , e d'4. 1 n , ...rt. at,or to , I ii dirar,!.llrni; {7l !...1 r'A Store. - E 1311' IR VIIPPE c, ' I L T7,,,,,A-R i. , 41 ' ;COLA s t• N Tlt EF.T. I s 111 11. AT; r t Witt ~,iiectiiPtis Lute lil the City,alil Coin ty ht; 1'1116414.1011a 9, ,blp Miscella*o_us, • I , ;limo!) liblife, I hip-,istrate• . i rc - Y[Til.r:nitond to nny I , ll, 7 :rno4frnt hfiload, entrusted r y : to his care.- Otli, o th etllthi street, a few doors , r ,.. bolotv thOlenn , y.lvania Hall. illd dearly opWo...ite II o offici! of , the 11.por's Journal, totville, nt. i. . P,0t5v1110,.1. :,. n. 7. Itl6. ' ' ,:- A . .. ,07.--.. y. • I. Franklin Qlari~, MANUFACTURER OF' I NNELS, • A. f ew i i,mrs above I .e Town Ilan; YUTTOVII F 6.• TOWN HAL 111101.11ARO I{ol 31, P. F. MIIDEY, - troprietor„ CENTRE SIRE ET,H OT7S V I ELF.. • , • . I ' ' • DEALERIN BOOT AND SIIOES, . Gentle st., a few doors I)eluw Market street,. 1 'i , ME==l =EMI 'Ott. 2g1.1`;16 4.ll:fitry • WIRE-WEAVER. ANY/ PATENT WIRE SCREEN' I Coal ritr,et, a few itoots from \ orwegian eqre . et, j porrsvinr.n. • . . , E. Blanc!, lII,ACH,W.‘IITII, AND MANIIFACTURER OF. COM, ~OnhENs.. nnirr 1.4 - " 111.:A% WAGONS, • Additioh•to 1 , 0y!svIllw. near the Anthrionte 1•! Fnlnar'o. „' COOPERING s Coopering of MEE • Iganuf cturer I. COA • I • all I, D.l. itlOiktillihel`f.r,C ~ 1 i ORCHARD:GRIST MILL., , POTTSVIt.i.E. PA. C- All kind. ,, 41" -Hour, ronstantly on wand •a ----; EA •.0 - G . . LE, STEAM, SkW _,- • h .1241.11 EL .11412.411 Proprie?or, iii - j,.:00.-,,.....!it.ti , J. 5iny.....5., : 4 0x1',. il;oro Cu tn. -t;, where ey'willill IM euptly altmMetf to. • , . . , Georae 'Eaton, - • . CARPET' AND COVERLET MAN u r.‘cTunEr, Market street, alrovt Market zignairt., . i , '' pOTT,4 . 1.1. E. .. , :ficettewber the Jlfotto--.1.1V0t to be litttler.reid." CHEAP BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE . j Centre.st. oppositti the Penh—llan, . I • ' 'CPU/. F., m. la DIALS, : DEN lIAIR DRRSSER• AND BARBER, Ccntrc stret ' t, afear d044,c., otc the Pcnn. J 1 lL ( i . 1. I 1 ,Spencer I L e e's • • IRON Y{ Al9l MACIIISX SHO're . ' ' I Bracks'ille, Schuylkill County. Pa. rz.'n,raellA promptly ttxtto;eil; an reasuhable terms •- , :e A4g-,; c%—it.4l;.. •;-' 'S I • . 3•2.1 y • TA 3E A(iET A 41 Et 0 Ili .W.O It .11.1HN MAS; Pno - ritiF.Ten, MfinufaStures' ni Steam Engines, f,at . ln . s. Cats, Mill Learink, I ren and Brass Castings. On RO/ load corrker of Bridge,strcet, illiticravitt'c• • - PusittesttEctrbs. , , I A. Si, W.J MINER§VILLE IRON WORKS—FCANDRY. AND "aAcuirirt acturers of Rail-road C!rs,Coal Itteal:ers,&c. z N4,,118 I Ltir,, rA • `,••, • Hein ' ANI)! RETAIL:Dr:A EER IN bry Goods, Grocerif s, Flour mid Feed, • l'A i• • , Bas , !&ReppJh i, . • NyTIOLESAIIE AN RETAIL - 11111ALER:# • In Dry 'Goods, Cii•orcrif our;Feed,&c. in Suubury St. Scht+ 4 }lkill. Pa:` ' WALTER .1: TAr aott.l VA LTEIL S. MCCLES ACII AN t--- TAYLOR .St, IIicCLENACHAN,. 11 olcsi7C r;ml.l - blail Dcale.ns in Dry Goads, Groceries, Liq uors = Flour and Teed &c OF:SECO, D & ' SUNBURY STS. MINERSV LLE, . , 4 . .Charle4 IL De FOresl, • Deale r ilinry Goods, (7roceries,. Flour and Feed, AldNiner's Goods,' W h olesale anA Retail, - Xineririlie, Pa. ~ - ; , - • ____ Sterner tv., Brother; WHOLESALE Sr, It D i ry Goods, Gr9ce And Mining Goods, cot, Si MINERS Port Tarbou Business Tubs ; Albert 'idr. Brooke, . • • I Xanufacturer of Steam .Eveines; Castings and Shovels tCS- Steam Engines built,lCastings made, and Shovels manufactured of every Iscription, and of . the best quality for Mining and oth r., purposes. Port. Carban, Pa, • • .T. 11. W 1 tersteen, • Manufacturer of Steam Ernes, Pump Gearing, Cars, and Caitings a all - ileiteriptcons. Port Carbon, Pa. .L. Matt WHOLESALE In Dry GoodN , Groceries, • Port e • • . . 1)1 BMI 4. tNTIEgjLIN 11. HILL, SWAIt re t, toutth door below Mod:el, i ri , r,‘ it LA llnoictln; 31 A l t /Alt)IN'S MARk i tr "rirr.:roTTsviLLE Errry de,,zripit,E, done-et short nc. ot'ec . 111‘2''., at ri,S4,l bleterfor. S. 111107131, • , Coaches, Carriages, Sulkeys, &c., rtEI:T. PIITT3VII.I.F:. IT atlrutiun paid to ttfc repairinir of . kinds VOlicios.,l,- MILL, IMO= TAIL DEALERS to ies, Flour 4. Feed i nbuty et. & Spencer's It.R I'ILLE, PA. - " on Co.; RETAIL DEALERS" Provisions, Flour, Feed di.r. ?Dolt, Pa. Uncultureb.i I= The heart has: tgii:ltils like the vin.,;;', o''' . • ' NVllich ,lrentul a nothit's oosopt tic Me, • . . tii . itspringlor. front the livingtree' • . • 01 deeply planted sympathy if , j. • : . ' Whose tlower , are hope, its fruity are - bliss, , s." Beneficence its harrest is. •. ' '-- ' I i 1 , Thrre are some bos r oms dark and tlrear, . - , Which an Intwateted desert are, Yei there a curious eye'may Trace . .. Some stir Hine spot. sortie vend tit place, • , , Where little fly,wers, the wti weed's betwee, ' - s' Spend their soft frateanci-uti !tauten. • ' • • . ' Despise theta not, for,tv sdom's toil . Das ne'er di-thrtie.d tha stobliorn soil, Vet cure and culture in elrt have brought ". j . The ore of truth from to ties of tin - nig:lit ; , ;And Fancy's fairest. Sot ••ers halihnjoinod • Where truth and . funtT it entonreci. ' Insult him not: Ills Itltickest.r.rutt • Illay, in Ilk Makerls_eyt sublime,' ', . • . 1 . In spite tif all thy pride. be less 1 1.. . ~ l'hatie!dn thy daily wit! n'artlno.ts-L., —.. .. 'Phan many a sin and ill my a staiM • • Fcirgotten, and itopresl•cdufain.l .;•- ' 'i 1 • - There Is, in every hum:, it heartll 4 . 1 ~ Some not corppletely Mitten part,l ' • ~ Mere seed- of truth and love might groi And - ttoweis of generriw virttte:hlow .; . To plant( tit wittch, to water there-,-, ' . . This, .c as our duty; be uurer.e. .! - • • And sweet it fs l the growth to trice, . . ' .or worth, of Intellecl; of grace, . . '., In ltosMits-whete our labors tirit • . ll. ' . Bud the ) , ,,tint Seed of spring time burst, Anti lead it ijn•frotn hour to lini. o, •, r To ripen into perfect flower. .• • 1 ~ • . • 1 'last than e'er seen a gar!bn clan • .• ' : • ' . In all the robe. that Eden MAI • ' . Of-vale tilerspread with streduispittl 'trees— • , Apa radi-e oitim) sit. rd's ;. i - Pillills. with gr. en Mits.:2(lom 4i ig them,' , Like jurris in a traders 1 . 1 . .. ECI ~ • . ' • These.' Carden va.le.,-and pitting, 'and hilis, ' • , \Vinci; beauty ;iltils•and rnusic !ills, - Were mice but :11:sert.... ; l'illtirri" * ::' har] . , 1111',srditeri d verdure n'er the ; land, , And smiles and fra,V,ance.ruler ensue_! I .• Whcre.barren itthisitsurped th•• ,411 e. And inch i-i man. X. rnirwlii/111,r14:(1s, • . 's 1 , Or sweetest tiovi!rs el . Viie.A., `. ' , 01 , ; 11(mals 1 1(5.11% as the marpnez !lain,. •• ' \VI:0(1s (I,oly as the aroldito ~ . ' • .. . ~ Just as In-dienrt is 1470114 tel)ear ,t, • Tile Polg'Ner a WI - 1:n, (R. F' LOAV'Et ET FUR. . ' . " — I " ' • r • : - Asking* Advii i e. • • ' . The followMg correstiondenEe lincurred a hum ber ef,years_agn; buttor printing iit is just-a5 . ..40V as new. TIM, gelittcman liddrci.sed . dy inquirer, / the iirer, is an einincnt ineratant.in a city mi t ie East, who hail, peril:ails:many Similar applications ;addressed to him by F4, 1 414;9'4, and posithly ' felt a little.' teased: Dear Sir :— ' 'l friend of ' mine,! Mr, T. has fur nished the wil l your name, and lif not asking top much, may l'aski-suu to give me' the'fol.luwing, in , ' formation?. t• ' ; , Ile is about 'to embiak for Hong . Kong, China; with a cash capital 0f.158,0t* (eight thousand dollars.). Is that amount of capital suflicirrit' to establish himself in the commission business there. and'do a respectable amount; () I x if it. is - not e nough, %vita som would lie, not( expecting to do.a very large amount at first? Can a man enter it the bu!siness with a pro per credit, iridatune work:himself ifito a fair Share, and how is.the business done there? . . ' What dries it consist of, and where? and with whom would! he mike his ransactifins? from' whom get his artlers and wherril or must he buy on his own account and ship Myself. ' , Would it te necessary to t4xo, letters of credit from here? say froM Browns, Or some other well MI ' M . known house., .• .• Are there warehouses and ! other conveniences .to befound there', necessary for transaction of bu siness?.. What is r;hoexpeusejin the way of rent, &C.? '. I . J i • IsHong liroughcaithy! state what are the disi. leatirs. there, and whatiare the epidemics? - What are 411 e conveniences! for living, married i • or single : islhere go l ud society there! -- ... ~... , ' Sthk minutely Whitt kind of goods Would. be O good'shipment there- 1 ; 4'11e 'prides, &c. • What ate. the results of ship l ments in provisions, and whdukind wouldlbe best! Do thdy compete with!. the English?' . What is the 'nature and model of ;'trarsacting business in Hong Kontl? • ' , . . ' You arie well awSre - of What information a man; about to start wants, front A to Z ; ontti would be pleased to have soggestimis of your own, as it will he no interference wiih any, operations which you or youi.fri,n.ls [night !rave." It. will IT 6 ken as a wea:lot - or if'.you will give the• inforniatrun, out and.oblite " . IT . „. . A NSWE f it . • , . : Dear Sir :-IYour favor iri received, and Fshall occupy this winter in answering a fr.r.v—of your general questions, reserv4ig details fora moroici- r sure year : r .. 1 ~i - . , • His ',,;tl.ooo , would go very fur (wound the Cape) turvarrls lestablishing youryoung friar 4 per ma• nerrily tit Hong Kong, how long he would need it, depentts on the str i erigthiof his eunstatition, and, the gocidiress of his arm_ with Cult's revolving Pis tols. • 1. He wcinld probably 'get into business ver y first; and as to copartners, he livaufd:doubtleSs . "Icurle himself boon into , the gldr r ious comp.ry. of the -Martyrs., 'Business is - doe chiefly. 11N night, be-, cause the Custom House foillefrst . tbe otter!, and r.r the sun, are. too darrgero i tis by day. His "first transactions" ' worth" be With the Doctor, whose "orders" he would bade to take for calomel by . the .pound. _ If he SnrviveOliejlecter,. !,,... With 'Oita - ling of, robbersi who have, by virtue of custom; -in arknowledgt4.l right to plunder,Anaini and murder, liettvtien sundown and sunrise. As to shipping, he wotild‘bei very. lucky if he kiyed 14'mq:enough to shiphimself off. ' . . Credits-Instead of credits from Brown, you had better prepare huh tol get:credit for black. Diseases,-Tho mild • One 4 are cholera, yellow feVer,•a gu e, TiVe i coniplainf, small pox, and • the plagtie ; but they - ,,thouali , bad of their kinds, are -Ought little 01, eon - lino - 4d with that.univer,al ep idemic, the Hong Kong Oyer, which combines the, `worst features of all the others. , The "Conveniences for, living" are so little need ed, that [wholly ibidlis of iirovidinglor thorn; but you will pleased to }elm that churchyards are plenty land burying cheep, because it' is dune by wholesale. . - 1' ' . '' • . Families served extra heap, which gives matri mony an advantage tivt II single blessedness. I would-therefore sugge4that.yoUr young friend marry a widow with seven children. '' .. . • • " ie "sedietY" • consistsrof the Governor. and ouncil, the wreck of- a black.reginCent, one bank -1 pt merct iiii,,,two tavern. keepers;ra bell-ringer' aod,grave-digger, an army . of smugglers' and reit,. bers—and is, very select... The ..beo. kinds of goods" suitable'. for market, are ruin, oPiurn, Colt's it - evolvers, bowie knives, an assortnMet of halters suited.ke rogues of all si zes, and.scirOuself-petfortning on s, for facilitating suicides. A few artificial ears and noses - to sup; f ply the places' of those riot off. by the robbers would do well ; they should, be packed in coffins, to save freight. I 7) . .. No "prO4isions" required', is blue pills and earn-, phor form the 'sole diet of the new settlers. . ~ If your, Young friend' •ei his anxious mother want any more more i"infiiernation" at uesent, : they would sate, time li,y tCtiting tolOharlea Dick ens, author , of Martin - chuzzlevvit's voyage' to Eden. ' Fours very Obediedtly,' 1 . 4 . •,'..; ".1 Tivo men :belonging to Nantucket, discovered on the shore a few:dayi since, after an unusually low ebb tid6 a cash, the *ail showing itself a lit tle shrive surface of the water, and which ithey found on eitracting it from its bed, to coht.tin Five ThOusand Spanish' Dollars! It is thought-I to be apart ef the cargo of a brig wrecked at that plata more than fifteen- years ago.. . . . The siege of ilfontero= r -Gen.• Bailor's rash ness—L.ore, f thc A e17.1,!1.fi; I' (; eII . r.l . 111 , r . °' , [C.,h 7 ,, , ponN:nee or the Hall anon. Snie.l , ••, ---- 4 •. Cam r , :s ran Me:NI-Etter, M.Exteif. ?. ' • . • -•-, Oct. 6th'(lbelievei) 18116. o ' S • ~-; Before L. iiegin, I wish to ask you - rule , Or two questions;.• and, first': Is: our wive nment asleep, or ,have' theydeterinined to let. ir R oiough . and Ready alone't I f on to •.I..g.l_his Owif - hoPki.. - If realty does seem to Inc there. is great, fault somewhere. Ni , ben •ly e have seg . :lr we have no coffee; when we 'have breach; we Are , oin of meat; when ive meat. we have no heaps; an.l a more complete.li. fano ished itro sterv•ed set of men rift never, saw.. The transpniation for this army i s miserably deficient,. and, had the' advernOent evinced half the desire to Sustain•this.army. as this army has, been anixions . to %kin laurels:, there would not have been one halt the number of discharges and deaths there have .W been. ill'you, therefore, be good enough, to:give • • ,the-Towers tbht be" a gentle hit on thii,...storei ..- Secondly : A copy of - the New - GrleansTropic found its way' to the-encampment l yesteri.fayand it created ati exeitenientl shall •thilly.itartqllj.,ut teinfit th deseribe. - It stated. in so many W''uvils•,' 'that Gen. Tayloi—tnind you, the hero of the - Bth and - 9th of - May--- - Was' to ha superseile4 and Maj. Gen.•lintler was to receive the fhief. command of: !this tinny., I never sa‘iit so •fouvli . exciteirivitt in my '1 Our company; (Capt..Stewarts') me(in pudic meeting, and,called on our officers to • know•if it ';was true, and every man, of us threatened to leave 'the army instanter Told Rough %yds. stiperccdcd: Timpy seemedas angty 4 as -, the 'men; alter ptellging . themselves to us to throw - tip.their emu , . nu shins if the statement 'proved trod, the whole Wittaflion Metfirmuldie assembly, end'unantimms ly adopted a*resolution, that' they, w'ould 11 ' 'guard of honer -to escort the old He're to the Rio Grande in the event of his being superseded. •• Thevallant Tertnesseeans . (pre heroes ef . Mum terry) now ;caught ;tic excitement,, their the Miss sissymarls. and I brolly believe that the niAnent fire .government." attempts this proceeding th urp'ef occupation wilyte broken up. his i army has no - cMdidence whatev Butler. his .charge (the second r or) was ill- it itiiiieiuus ; and inegi - ctuat; od it was du, ring this charge that.therIIIIICCISC slaiighter'ilfour"' forcfr,,especially vim the part ul ills_Tenhesseedus took . place. . •' 4 • It ayes made by.the orders 'of Gen. Bulleri with j - 'out orders twin Gen. Taylor, slid I tirmlY believe,' Shat we-till would have snared the fate :d. our la : witted 'Colonel, (Watson) a . M.l;heen cuCto pieces, I had etot Gen. Tayfar . rude' up onder,a most tre mention's- fire and ordered us to ktire., It was here that our beloved. General..had is curse 4ot.— llowever,le , escaped. and'his escape was. and is 'et, a miraolejor 1 think I may safely say that I .saw the dhst fifty bullets fly- round the houtS of i .hislorSe. Gem Butler had been wounded, and 1 a soldier was tying a handkerchief round his leg ' when Gen. Taylor rode up. They had ,hard and high wiii4s,,.W.llCll Gen. Tay lot...exclaimed, order yoU' to retire:' Gem. T. now turned full towards us, and in a lim n , clear veice,Which: wag heard' by every manf ordered us to retire to a corn field near by. • In orre' word, Butler has the unanimous consent of*the volunteers tri,..return to privdte life;' and for one;:f solemnly declare', that although I Caine here to serve tiding the war, I will apply for my charge before l,will ever - consent to accompany a charge.of bayonets ysltich shall be inado'under the orders"of Major Gerif'Butler. ' 1 admit kiln to be rt brave man; he led The division in person,*and teas troundethwhile at its head ; but he lacks prti dence foresight, and other'qualifies necessaiy. an 41 comnianaci-in-chief. I again repeat,' that' if "our. Governthent should 'attempt .to suPercede Gen. Taylor, and to appoint 'Gen. ButlirOn his .stead,. the army - of occupation, alea4 th`e volunteer por tion of it, will be broker Cup. ' l'lfey, \ the YoluM teers, ill near Consent to serve under any other General. JO,. not evert' underTwiggs or' Worth, both of whom have'at Monterey g - ained immortal himorsir '.Taylor, or 'as We, familiarly cull him,. '.OlO Zack,' is the b'hoy fOr us.. 1 ask.you to be good 'enough, gortlemen,'io let ,the,government' know. the real sentiments the yohutlteers in this matter.. i You iday,firobably, wish to know how-a young soldier feels whet) he sm lls powder fir the firsh. 1 time-1 Will tell yhu. A first I felt rig though .1 1 . should like to have oven iut of the plirty—l felt decidedly nosly, and look al , horn one end of the* 1, hattallion to the other to .hee4Teutild see any one I run. Yes, I ,felt like ruifin!2 - , 1 inustmeknoWl edge, but they all stood it -e men and. I, could liot, , bear thy idea to be the rust to run, and therefote, kept on with the rest. 'Who Tetitieseetin vere 'about fen yards in 'our a4anee.,,the Missilssipp . ans!' about the sumo dastancy in our ear. ' -1 4;ou vill, tlMiefore see , gerititariend that' I - had . to . .Is-tan \u`u},.„. to th e,• ek, fodder, ot no fodder." 1 - At is:moment an auirul lire' was' opened i ori .the '1 messecans. ' They 101 l by scores; but• the balance stood IX° Vetermis. We were - red upon 'by a erciss tire faint' 9 and I • 2 p o unde rs and' 3 ,iourderons,discharge of i small arms from corners . v( s t ree ts, doors, window' and top of huuseB. . , By •this time C01..11 - irou was trying- to get us ahead el,,ke TennesSeau -,(baviiig appiied . for the advance `at.d recei%'ill from hien. Tay 10 - rr the,proin -1 ise of It,) und,!whii, ii, the art 4,gliving, three cheers, was ilhof down.' lie was oM, onr right tiOnle twenty' iyeee. a hea , of , us. I saw,. him fall, andlippreherlChms now e ft ine .. - f• 1 ,i , ,d f % an i n _ voluntary Otort to get to him and aill.d.l Min bejp, but was Marne cu by, tilt foessuteo:l thy mass be hind, and wilbingly yie deil to it, iMpiAled by a ,thirst for revinge ' that -would have earrittibmie through a storm of hullos or laid ine outiin Nion terjy. ' We were now within filly yards of the wall behind eshii It the etichiy,, , wele lying in per feet security, and at this moment G.t.m. Taylor rode up in gallantsty iii,ineconiPMled by a young I °Meer. : 'I Now came the thrillid his next would tic MEXICO scene or all. 'A Luke Olenee allen—hl7eeeoinei 'for Uld Zack.' Three Tehnesseari sung : out ' U!d Z leli—three cheers trernetlou; cheers werti r. rare imek the sound." "Iletiven's lirolioarcf I troubled for his safety fall very nii) 411. k Great God !• I can niver forget that sight.-- i l'hii gallant old soldiertlurned to thel.oung,ofilter iyho accompaMed . him . and received ironic:Jinn lt spy glass, which he app ied to his eye, as if to Sur vey the scene around hi n. ',. There laid . at lea•A 400 - inea shin down ; tliti General calmly shut up 'the class and returned• if to the.ollici r, rind then riding still nearer,the file, Omit lie was rw'even _With the Telinesseans, gavethe order to .. .retire:- 1 follow-04nm with my eyes till I saw flint beyond the dange] of the small arms, and then almost in• vodulitarily uttered an ejaculation of thanksgiving to the Almighty Aliathis invaluable life was still L .preserved to his country. 'As I was returning I saw a wounded volunte l er,who begged me to give ; him some Water.- 41 di l d so, and carried him on my back to:a plac of security. 'He wasi Ten- I iaessean ; when I laid I him down in the presence Of his officers, he was ii corpse. ' • Oh! gentlemen, the sight was-fearful. The word may be umoldterlike—l 'cannot help it, it was hotribly fearful.. The man who •can co ntra. plate such a scene as fear hundred men dead and ldying, and not feel deeply, keenly feel, he is made ''' of-sterner stuff than I run composed. .:-'• ' Gentlemen, you ,should have seen the noble sons of ' 'Tennessee, las . they . then conducted • themsClves. They wore the heroes of, Monterey. You should haVe seen ou,r owii . heroic and indorn4 itable Colonel %V atson—ydu should have seen our present -behaved commander, the intrepid, noble smiled Captain Stewart. ( He fought like fa bull dog, and w4en ho left' thelleld ho was covered with hlood,rand - gore and dust, • • . fur I eipecijd to sea him. c J J OBBING :OFFICE. , TN connexion with nor Betabilsbraent, We hats o . p. .: ) 1. a largo Jobbing Olftio, tor the printing of ~ • Boolci; Large Posters, . , fc ' • Paniphiers; ' . Illthdbills. f". Bill: of laiiiii..."; I: . Bill Ifeads, blank' p u rc n ii,, - • Circulars, • Cards.. - 1 . • • Time illookt, fisi • ~ l'oecither•lN lilt, all' MIS of fancy Printing, all o which will be executeil at short notico and In labeauti 'lll,tylej . , ' - • .. . 1114 stuck of Typo for Jobbing is very largo wilts b was sel.cted with:! view to give effect. to hand-bills -and Iris t:,tie - fer Book and Pan.iplitat Printlug;lii equal to itily u.cd•izi the cit . lei, ' . . As he•fieeps hands exitressly.flti Jobbing, he batters Irlruself that his • factliiies for executing wo,r,k is treater than that of any other office, and that the public will • find it to thrto ail:an:llg° to eisii hint a call. : :e..!.. A ll kimig of lliviis printed. rulcil, and bound to!, ' order, at short endicel • . . • t .• • novii. Illnder3 - . W , ` are al.ii prepa riNrtii:bind ail kinds of boobs , ist the moot durable manner. 'at short notice. • ' Blank 0ri01.3 :Owens on hand—also :nada to ordet, anal ruled to ano pattern. , finling 31a'cltine. Wti have al..i'prov(d,..l rou , elves with a Ruling Ma chine, of the oi•t ilit roved kind, which enables us to rile paper to nor prtterrr to order. . NO. 4. Connected teith the Army, and the storm= inn. of 41Tonterey. • Set tti - r - rite 01:yrcrmq.--W hen Ciptatn C. Sinith was ordered to storm tho first kt , ight, Maj. Chevallkr,, Mille Texan Rangers, asked per-. mi4sion from Geo. Worth to ace mpait'y the. storm ing 'party, • .No, k sir," Kant Gen. IN' oral, t I wish Capt. Smith: e.sperially to i•omMittid the expedition: • There.sli:ill be no difilifulty about-chat,' replied the gallant Major.' . gn undir (law. 'Smith: . 'Very satd Get]. Worth, .you A,MAN-t::tt.xir , TßUT . 111:1.1 . 3.--4 - shell froth floirland'S howiticr Ining penetrated the roof of the 131sholt pals e, hurled it,elf in the body of% Mexica'n, awl there es pletletl, tearing the poor fellow 10-rags. _An Ametiyan soldier, gazing on the scent:, siti,l to his ollil-er,l 'Lieut. that man id deaft: I never saw a man killed so Mead before in me- i ' ' C p'T Al SI WALK T:ll.—lt Is reported that Capt. ‘Yallter, bail ti' •gadant hay' shot from undei: hint by a cannon ball; th'ut in falling, one of his, le - ;s- Wai unde l r die bor.re ; 'that;the Mexican lan !i!.ers were close. 'upon Mtn, but ill avoid falling into' (their ham's', he prcaended to'hr dead until they , ~ , lbad passed. , Olt3 of them, hOwever, approached tvoh a poi. lance - , to i ) -preve whether there. %ilea fife left in t lotly. 'Walker 'vying him all the 1 4, (Ole; the moineht the Mexica'n's horse was with; in his a•ectch. jumped up seized the rAlna.dropped ilie.latiefir Isom his saddle with his unerring five • ' shooter.: then jerr.ped-•into the saddle btmself and • joined his regiment. llf,'; saya die Flag,.•the gbh: fait Capt. ha 4 lost his steed:llle ladies of 'New Orleans will have another opportunity of testify :• . • ing , their i agrrybation or hi. , condutt. 4 .' i 'TeX I N li. A S.'.l; P. its.-1 - 11ts',regiment Was distin! - !goishell in the \attack of thi."93irdiop's Palace, uit;, !der Gen. %%unit, Wlio - Ypeals inifie highest terms of the fiettans, and says dlte • hiert - to fight liettEt; HIM stand litini.er longer and .endure more fatigue 'than a Ily•!.viOitfleri , lir ever Fay.'i The Texans are tile di-hatted, and.are ott their Neel n home, most of ) thrui by t id:through Ban Antonio. . Col. Haya has - autto tit), to raise 4nottler regiment of one 'tho'n , and nice. •' .. , it ' AL rrIT Wit ',.. NII Am 'FILM I Ah-; -At thli Mon between these Generals, allertlie thfeel 7. - sio2m of Monterey, tlie • "-p k• e'l of' the •Itlextz' can Chief. open thus : ' , •1 As 1 undorAoott.that the Meiican i Govern ,went Was consented to receive. a ccitenhqsioner t$ settle all matters of I difference• with the U. Stalin', L . --its I.was authorized to Mire from the city with out Mitring any. resistance. and • as the glory M i the Mexican nation and arms•have been -retriev ed, I am willing there' shall be no tho're, blixxlz shod." _ _ ~.. . ME can 1,4 daN When A inpudialspoke of the 'glory of the Mexii 'eon 'intim]; Gen. Taylor laughed nut-right.— . When liesspolio of the 'commissioner,' Gen, Tay-. lor said to a member of his shrill: IC reminds me of the man writing to 'his friend that the road over which he had was so in- roleiahly bad, that for seVerlil horse stink up-to his shoulders, and that he eould .com; • pare' it to nothing . but 'a large lake of soft soap. His friend in replying to the leiter; said where there is so much soap, theremust he some ilia (leY.) T 1,.- A TTF3IPT I. TO -LigFil k Boir'.--The steamer Corvette, on her trip doWn from,CarmargO, stop; ped for the night at a rancito,oril. the riyer,,and.a. sinali troy; attached to_ the !Out went ashore and 'strayed some distanA , frolo. the bank. -He was espied by a Mexican, who thouelit to entrap hini with :a lasso and - drag him oll; The Mexican . was no doubt, expert in the use of thisweapon, but somehow he'wa . s not quick enough in his moye. I mcnic 'He succeeded in encircling the boy with themoose, but before he could throwlyirn filial 1 his feet, ihe youngster 'fired two 'pistnl bylla into r him, wh cli.hurrted Mr.: MAican.off, 'no. d'Outit dulls sic ' et.the stomach. Thotroywan not over thirteen years of age. The Mexicans must think the Vanl'eeir a'i'e -- .born-veteran'. pis!,ol.o3hooteri:. I• J . . . . , P;I:N CU r, 2 7 The following burlesque ' proclamaz i . tit is ptThhilied in. the NeW - Orleans Delta. • 'le '. ' 1 i piirp•irts to emanate. from Gen, KenrnO, irrimegli= ately after fillnag pii.,,,,,sion of California:: - l'enucc -sk i i int, greasers. or Acluttri-cr you call ' yoursdre.v.—=Mexicans you hiye ceased to he from ' the mortient I entered soma Fe—now hearken to ray Avords. I have taken'por4 15 to of the whiale ', - ,,i','lNew 'Mexico, At halt past 12 o'clock today the whole of iritir Department had the honor to , ' ?heConie a portion of the gloyioutt Unroll which fights under the stars and. stripes. Yo'u are now Otirens of the 'Limited l'States„ and must 'behead yourselves accorWmtgly. .You must lay aside yOur, '.ivide.trowsers and sew_ up the,' seams and cut oft the twit Minims, put tills on your roundabouts; 'cut-off your . mustacios, doff your slouched aumbre rok . , , antrdregs up in decent American homespun, v"vith good wool hats, and on elean i _honest Yam: kec faces. , You musk stop drinking your villain. out Eiti4ut, and get drunk, if.drunk you will get. lon syoil Monongahela ,whiskey, , e. -• - • •. low, 1, 113 igadier Getteilif Ci... AV. - Kearney, nun .your Governor—Arrnijo is nu where. 111 catch ' hint 1 shall hatig hint, and' all wholollow him; as traitors:to Iho,Cnited Statcs. - 'And' I- warn you , against giving hint priy ,aid - or countenance. ,- l'od ..tre a greasy, slippery . rail .of scalps ; but I , • ant %vide awake, -and If youdtry ally of your sneak , di;, ,te : r‘iing,. swindling, dobblellealing on 11/0; br I;',ny of ;n1, , .. , men, I "will lick you into Hinders end pit.di y4,ur contemptible town into the Rio Grande. moss go about your hin.irtessoand ivelli.,a chalk , line. Buf i.top; Give three cheers to the United ' tStalis, I (The.thbee clu ers were given with much vigor.) , And now show your decency and salute your governor, Brigadier General S. NV. Kearney. Theralute was given with,grestrentliusittsrril— fWe,e.rliall;. join' in it---Hurra! for Governor , ißri f 3,!,,r General S. W'. Kearney, against the ',worki!, • '1 . Sr.% t is-rfrq or l'Anis.—lt appears that tiro,tilul a half per cent of. the Tell bony itkAke capital of Franco aroillegititriatO.. The in 1944 were: Le•gilinote Itlegititnate childreu was l'h i e sli t t :it olt:lirl a lico, l i n tc,s.s u e : t i n iio b .tua e; :e o s. f deaths , f r 1 Pans In the, military hospital.' , In prisons._ • • " . - • pi% Brought to Morgue, .- • t ~ Executed.-t r ', ' . • • T0ta1. 27 / • ' -, ,360 Thus it eppeass that forty per cenhhf the tit,. tal number of deaths in Paris fakes plegti\ict hos. • pitals. ' ' . By the:statistical returns it Is shown thit foil the lait twenty seven years the ratio of the whole' poPulation to the number of births ie 93, 4 to 1, which gives the mean duration of life for thatperi od to be thirty three years. ' Delete the revolution ' the average duration of life was only 271 . years ; the present average is an iniqe*e of 16 , per cent. on) thO length of life since the resolution. , 5- Frani. 1817 to 1,843 the total number of males:, born in Paris was 13,377,180, that of females was': i f 12,690,776 being can excess of 6!,, .per cent-of males cWer emales:---Pa • ris Colt c. , • . 1 ii dent • Nas a Infelligen er. . . - •' - INTERESTING INCIDENTS; Fatal nuniber ill births. Of tthe illcgitimuto .iyero3- 7 Biir'ri in p4iyate . • 'Barn in h4pitai, BE 1 Y 1 ,526 10,430 31,958 I 16,356 , 40,054 i 465 185 \ 296