C :Terms of.the • Miners' t‘Tournal,. TWO Dollarti per annum; payable semi-annually advance to those who reside' in the County--and aunu any in advance to those who reside out of the County The publisher reserves to himself the right to chug fit 5o peemnnum o wham payment ittdelaye longer ban one ylaF, - Three copies to one address. 85 00 Feven Do . Do '.'lo 00 ifteen Do . ' Do • 120 00 Five dollars in advance will nay fur three year's sub scription to the-Jouynal, 4 : . RATES OF ADVERTISING , One Square of 10 lines, , 3 times, ' ' : 81 00 EvelysubSequent- tnsenton., . • -, half Square of 8 lines, 3 times, - • _ Sufism:Mit 'nsertions, each, ~ ) Four linzs..l times, • \ Subsequ : ut insertions, ea ch, , One Square, - 3 months, . ... Six months, : One Year; .: r •-. i . 'liminess Card* of Five lines, per annum, id , rchants and.others, advertising by the Yeay,,with the privilege of inserting di[ ' ,` .',e rent advertimments.weekly. a> Larger Adyertisements, as'per agreement . , .. . 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Fahnestock's Wert - silage has induced per sons who are-envious of its success tti palm off upon the public preparations which ail medical men knivis . to be. inefficacious in expeiling, worms Iran the pysiem• This Vermifugehas made its way into public layout pen the 'ground of its own intrinsic merits, more ban any. other , medicine (Witte kind now used; and while many worm remedies have by dint of puffing been forced into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which their .worthlessness justly Mer,' kited, B. • A., Fhanesioek's Vermifuge continues be -triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that is said of its wonderful expelling power. ' CertifiCate. . Wales, Brie'Co., New Y., Jan, 7,1843, Nire certify that we have used B. A Fahnestoeles Vertnifuge in our families.. and in every case it has ling a decided and effectua' remedy for I:ng worms from the system. W cordially recom• tnendit to parents who have children afflicted with that dangerous tnalady : ELAN PCI.GIL. . AINE, , ROI3"1 . - MAY, - OSEPII , For Sale, wholesale and reta:4, at the DrugiVare. 'house of - . B. A. FA IINESTOCK &Co. qnnier of Sixth and Wood sts. Pitsbyrg, Pa. For Sale in Pcittsville, by • CLEMENS & PARVIN, Druggists. December ,9 • 50 HAAS' EXPEC,TORANT, TOR THE cvnE OF "-- ,onsumption, Coughs, Colds, &c. TO THE PUBLIC!! TN.PREBENTING this valuable medicine to pub &tic qa a' remedy for Consumption, anti Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely hv the great success attending its use in my own immediate neighbothood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted. I shall simply endeavor _to give a brief statement of its asefulness, andlistter myself that its, surprising effica cy will enableme tolurnish such proofs •of its virtues as wilt satisfy thumost incredulotts, that CONSUMP ' TON may and "CAN RE CURED," if this medicine is resorted to, in,time. As Consumption, however is a disease.whiclndiffers much in the sevetitv:of its symp. 3a15, and the rapidity of its progress, and has long bar ' Ned the akill of physicians it cannot be.supposed that this or arty other remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case amLin every stage of the disease; pp the-contrary, we must expect it to fail sometimes, a zwcamstance which occurs daily,with all the most val. Plib/le remedies we possess. fOr the, most simple discus, es. • The proprietor submits the following testimonials in Its' avor from citizens of this County, well krown to the' Public. . - . . . Ma. W. J. Itass,—Having been af fl icted for Ow last thirty years With Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some of the-most eminentPhysicians,and wasgi. ' yen up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your thvaluable Expectorant, and am happy to sal that I ant entirely cured, and amattetiding to toy daily occupation as though I had never been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EpECTORA.NT, 1 could not. jf I had been • sodisposed,do anything at my trade.: I have since rec ommended it to several' of my friends. and particularly one case of CONF/UNIED CONseMPTION, and am battyy to state that in every instance it had the desired effect. • Yours respectfully- : JOSHUA HAWKINS. Schuylkill Haven, October 1,1844. • SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, January 1, 1845, : Mr. W. J .11sss,—Driir 'Sir :—Having been Afflicted with a severe pairrin the breast, I was induced to try yoor Kgpectbrant, and after using one bottle of it,found ' it to relievb me, and Ido not hesitate in recommending it to the publicasaValuable medicine for Colds; Coughs and. Afflictions of the Breast.l t .1 am respectfully yours &c., • • • EDWARD HUNTZINGER.. ' - SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, October HE, 1814. I was laketrwith a bad cold seine time ago, and used one Or two bottles ofJlfr Haas' Expectorant, Which re lieved tne much, and shpuld I have occasion for the above again,l would freely cation Mr. Ilaas for Isis in-' ynluable Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. . . SCunvi.att.t. HAVEN, July, 29, 1845: • Ma: Wit.t.t.ant .1-.llsAs,—Dear Sir:-1 am: happy ;o testify to the efficacy oLyour expectorant, for answer ing the purpose for which it wad intended, that of fe: lieving Coughs, Colds, &c.,. . , s Yours 'respectfully, CHAS: lIIINTZINGER.' For sale bwhe Proprietor al, Schuylkill Haven, a id by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. Pottsville-:-.1. q. C- Martin, • ' • Liewellyn-40hannan Cock - hill, Esq. ' 4 Mineriville—J &J. Falls, • - • New Castle— corge Reifsnyder, Esq Port Carbo— Henry Shissler. P. M. Landingville=Color Ss - Drumheller, • Pirlegrove—flraeff & Forrer, Tamaqua—.llellner & Merganroth, Niddleport-:•,-H. Koch & , Son, Tuscarora-George R. Dry • Nov 22, • A NATURAL REMEDY,. ' Suited to Ike Hunian Cortifitution, and equal to the euee aterery curable disease, trill 14 found in.'• • WRIGHT'S • • INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, .of.the'North Ametican Co'llege of Health. ,riEsE extraordinary, Pills are composed of plants 'which grow- spontaneously on our nwn soil, and are, therefore, better adapted to our constitutions than Medielnesconcocted from foreign drug. however well they may be coumpaunded ; and In NiltlGllrri . VEGETAIILE PILLS - are founded upon the principle that the human body kin truth c.siIBJECT TO II PT ONE•DISEASE, 1 , namely corrupt humors, and that said Medicine cures ,this dfiease on natural principles, by cleansing add pu rifying the body. it will be manifest that, if the constr.. tutor rt be not entirety exhausted, a perseverance in their rise, eccording to directions, is absolutely certain 'to drive disease of every name Imp the body. When we wish to restore a satiny or morass to-fer pißly,we drain it of the superabtindant water. In like manner, if we wish to restore the body to health, we pug cleanse it of impurity. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, • ,will be found rine of the best, If not the very heat toed fine fri the world for carrying out this GRAND rvatev ma riztifeter.e, because they expel from tl.e body all )noibid and corrupt humor, the causeof the disease, in ,an easy and natural manner; and while they every ,day give ease and pleasure, disease:lff every name is Tepidly.driven froth the body. The following highly respectable storekeepers. Have been appointed Agents for tlie sale of WRIGHT'S IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS., in Schuylkill County :-. 7 - '-' -THOMAS D. BEATTY, Pottsville. .- !HOW & Medlar, Orwigsburg. , A•liegtiner ifr Son. Port Carbon. •Dewalif„ Pod' & Co., DlcKeansberg. - • , Geo. FL Dry, Tuscarora., Henry Koch g• Son, bliddleport. v vm. 'I Iggart, Tomaqua• . . . . . S.'&ki Hammer, Orwigabprg. , • Wheekr & Miner, Pine;grcive. .1 • . John Snyder, Friedenstierg• 'Aaron Mattis,Lower Mallantingo. • 1 Jonas Kauffman, de —1 Jacob Kauffman, Sfahatitango: • ' Jdhn Weise, Klingerstori. - Gabriel Herb. Velment' intown. , •__- C. fl be Forest, West,Branch. ' ben). Heffner, 91inersvtlle. , Johannan Cockhill, Llewellyn. , ~ George Drelbelbis, East Brunswick. - , . 'Goo. H. Potts, Brockville. . .. , EL Hart iS4Co.: New Philadelphia. . .• - . Levan & Mt-Milne n, Schuylkill Haven, r' Charles Drecher, East Brunswick. ; Jonas Ilbbinholds, Port 'Clinton. ' ; -:.• Deffsnyder & Brother. New Castle. :- - • Daniel Welst. - Lowerahantapgp; Daniel Boyer, Port C linton.l .• . i ' . CS- Offices devoted exclusively to the rale of 'Wright's 4ndian Vegemble.Pilla orthe North Amertssin .Cal lege of Health,•No.2B9, ' Greenwicb street, Nev York ; 'No. 198 Tremont street, Boston—and v/Delve; plce No, 169 Race street. Philadelphia. ' September 19, 1846.. 1 - , i • Prunes-aud Ginger. A 'FEW Jars tint quatity Prance andifreel? preserved /!I..tinger, just received and for sale ni l MARTIN' Drug Store. '39.. _Eta TO_,tLUBS $3 00 , 5 00 700' . _ ' - t i l, . 1-11..j-_:.--,„,,,,7. .-,..,411:1-12,„j.-\17.,„•:,,,_-::-.___„__•..7-",\_1 , . . . . _ , , 0 . • _ . . . , ' .v•ii_',N A_L .... , . • _ , ....... , 4 r _ 2 . 2: . . 4 ..... ',- warm----- . , 7, _ • ... ..e. , , li • .'1,7,-_,; l / 2 . N - ..-, ..1 -. i...p. . I M . ~ . 1 .• . _ .. , 1_ „1 , , t -:- 1 -1- -- - . s , - . .-: • ~ - 1- . • , • ,_ • ._,;_ ..----,------,,p.. 2 _, \ ~. . , i... , ,0 t .,. ~, . . . PC.TTS . LE • ....--n,----.4. v,..! 12 - ,- , 1 , 4. -,, AN •-- - L-- - - 'ENERAL 'AD' ..,,, . kj ,....._-, , Eli r ' ' ___________, • . . • 1 . .„.IV/LI. TEACH YOU TO-PIERCE THE BOWELS ON THE EARTH, AND RUNG OCT FROMTHE cevERNR 'ov MOUNTAINS; H AA wHICH orli.L . olvEisTßENG , TH TO oCY, HANDS ANI? SULI,EcT ALL NATHEE TO OUR USE AND PLEASVICEI.R. JOHNSON , ___. WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGEN 3W NEI VOL XXII 10 00 pbtLa ctpliin.. PUUE WHITE LEAD . . Virhetherlll qtr, Brother , A/TA NUPACTUREtRS. No 65 north Fran. street, 11.1. Philadelphia, have now a good dupply of their warranted pure while lead, and those4stomers whc have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. Nn knawn substance possesses those perservative and beautifying propertiesso desirable in a paint, to an equal extent withunadulterated %Addend; heoce any admixture' of other materials only mars Its has therefore been the steady aim of the manufactures, (or many years, to supply to the public a perferf • Aly pure white lead, and the uniteasingde mand f6r the article, is proofthat it has met with fa vor. It is invariably branded on one bead—WT.l'll - LI, & BR0 1 :11ER in fall, and on the qther, WARANTEDPitits-allin red letters •• November 19 , BEST BUTT HINGES, Air AMINfACTURED and for sale by ! MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, raseai I Warehouse, S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada. • Plulada. August 9, • 32 151:1PORTANT TO ALL „ . COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. , You may be safe 'of , obtaining, at all • -- F=l - t . times, , pure and highly flavored TEAS, 1 L - 1 1 ,U "14'' by the tl e*mlii& pound or a r e g gl q l=l4 t • --' WIREIIOIJSE, 30,South Setond-Street between Market and Chesnut Streets; Philadekiltia. Heretofore it has been very diffieult, indeed; altnast, • impossible, always to obtain good Green and tliack Teas. But tow you have only to visit tha pekin Tea Company's Store to obtain as delicious and fragrant Tea as you could wish for.' All tastes tan here be suit ed, withttie advantage of getting a pure article at a low. price. Philadelphia, June 29, ISM. 25- RAIli ROAD I,IION. auhstrtihers have now landing rfrn l n ship A iharn. T bra, from Liverpool, 5 tons Rail Road irnn,ll . l 5 tons 14.. x 10 tons I al, 5 tons 11 x B. Also, 80 tons best refined Iron, consisting of round, square and flat bars. Apply;to 'l'. & GEORGE, North East corner of Market and 13th Etreet. 2 1 1846. • 17-tf PHILADELPHIA, READING SND • . pOTY'VILL.E. RAIL ROAD. • IVINTEW ARRANGEWENT. _passenger Trains. Mourn of atarting on and alter Monday, Oct. 6,1845 P rr }Daily except Sunday HOURS OF PASSING READING. - For Philath, al DI A: M., " ,Pottsvilce 12 A. M., i 1 RATES OF FARE; Betiveen Pottsville and'Philada., 83.50 and 3 00 " Reading, 61 40 and 1 t. , 0 Philaila., Ott. II a al5-. . : . ' ••. SALT ! SALT ! r 4 4 : , ALIN A Salt in barrels& bags, for sale at the Imes . . Market price, delivered on board of Boats on the SChuylkill,fr 4 sE of PORTEUASE by _ GRAY & BROTILER, 31 Walnut et. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill. .1 4 hiladelphia•ittly lOth, • . - 29 : BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE plioEs MADE OF TDE best rau s e(' American H Iron: for sale at about the same prices of the lroli iu har,being a saving of about WO per cent to the phrchaser. 'All shoes sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory, can Sc. . - , returned and the money will be refunded. ' GRAN b mmilEat, 42 Walnut at., Philada. Johe B'23 . Philadelphia, Reading 'Si. Potts ville Rail Rona. Reduction of Pr-ight on Merehandize. . AFTpli Monday per, ]one 1814, will bc for . ward,sd with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Frel44 between •Iteatling and the pOlnts below stated, per too at '2OOO Phila. Plabtor, slate; tiles, ¢r. 1 10 75 cts l'ig Iran, blooms, timbet, ' marble, login, tar,pieli, • 1 20 00 cts and grindstones, Nails., spikes, bar•iron, castings,leaddurpentine • bark, raw tobacco, salt, pros isions,potatoes,laiit. - ber g stoves, kr..;, Flour per barrel, Wlieat, coo,' rye, cleVer 5ee41,,,,t salt per hushcl,, f . . Grineries, har 4 ware,steel,l . , -copper, tin, brass, do- =sac litinnis,inachine- • • ry, ' butter and eggs, 10 1 35 ',cheese, laid and tallow, . . oil, wool. cotton. leather . . ' . raw li idesi- painia; aye- . , tern, hemp, an cordage. - , - • Dry Goods, drugs,;-..inedi-1 ' , .. tines, foreign liquors, I • I wines„glass,paper,fresli fish, meat, confectiona ry, books il,Statinnary.l. 260 X. i . . No additional charges,for commission. storage, or receiving or, deliVering freight at,' any of the Comps.. ny's Depots On the line. Ju1y . 15.1843 . - EMI 'to Machinists and others. PLATT'S universal all limes, from 6 to "2,6 Inches ; Salter's Spring' Balances, made exnresSly for Steam Engines, 60, 50 and 21 pounds. Platform and Counter Scale;, more than 56 different sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail at the /WNW manufacturer'; price;, at No. 31 ‘Valnyt'street. by, Pitta & BROTHER. Philadelphio, Feb. 7, 1846.. A'T'IT.NTION !! • ' I. ,' MILITARY STARE. subssriber would respectfully inform lifs friends pod customers, that he has located 1114 MILITARY CAP MANUFACTORY lit Third street,-No. 06, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his uld customers, Sodas pinny new ones as are disposed to favor hint with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articlys of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, S'illkand Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Caps,tiolstersfOr Troop, Body do. Cartrouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. SWord Belts of all kinds, Canteens, Knapsacks, diffeient patterns; Fire s tiuckets, Passing Boxes. Tube dn. Rrushes and Pickera,)Plumes, PoMpoons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks. (Inn Oases, isuperior quality Shot Bags, Game Page, Hirtms, kc. • o.} Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. WM. CRESt3II AN, No. 06. North ail et, a few doors below Race., Plidada.; January 13th, 1614. PACKING YARN. TilE subscriber , resrepully informs hir friends and Oa public in general,, that he has appointed J. F. Whitney, Agent for the sale of his superior Italian Hemp Packing Yarn, whcmill keep a constant supply at the Iron Works of E. W .M'Ginnis. THOMAS JACKSON.. Readlng,— . tf-18 P. • For-Sale at Private Sale. A LI. that certain tract or partel of - land, situated on /1 the Broad Mountain, In Lower Mahantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (bimedy perks county,) to the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to,wit s—Beginning at a marked white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now c surveved to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perches, to a 71iite oak ; therice by late vapapt land, now suwyed to George Werner, west 110 perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard [lick, south sixty-five perch es to a Spanish! Oak; thence east 140 perches, to the plaCe of heginhing,contajning filly-five acres and one hundred and 1111y-twO perches of land and allowances of sit per cent. for roads, &c. a• JOHN -G. Baum En, • Fl e poor of F:Beatls* estate, 69,111arket se. Phllada. Philadelphia, September 19, 1840. • 38- . . Agent Wanted for this County. rpliE business will be to procuresubscribers for, and .1: sell, when published. a large, new, splendid Sown ship ?dap of the:State of PenusylVania. The qualifi cations required are a small capital of *lOO, sobriety, :integrity, industry:energy and active business entente. Informatibn of the terms of the. Agency, (wbich are liberal) Wilt be given on application, POSTAGE PAID. to ALE*ANDEIt HARMON, superintending ag't. 8} south seventh street, Philada. Vedt., ID, ' • 8--.43P19 Cards : of five lines Inserted for *3 er annum GEORGE W. SLATER, • Wholesale & retail Dry-good, Grocery 8t Liquor Store . A FEW • DdORB BELOW THE HAY B C& ST. Pottsville. - . DAVID N. lIELSILER,_ DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES, • Centre st. 3d door above Callonrhill, Pottsville. , James Cochran, CHEAP REAAY HYDE CLOTTILIVO STORE, Centro street, opposite the Esch4ne Hole • rorrs Lev. CEM James M. Beatty, & Co., Wholesale & retail dealers lta dry goods, groceries &c Vert *tor to Fox 4 Nora:nett go.tp, • . Ceotre st., Poterillo. Thomas D. Beatty, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c Curter of Opitie and Norwegian streets, FOX Sc BROTIIER, Dry Good, Grocery, Liquor, Flour and Feed Store, EIWARD .ICARDLEY, MORRIS' ADDITION TO POTTSVIL LE, Dealer in Rail Road and Bar Iron, Groceries, Oil, fish, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS',, • At the Nev York Sion:, Centro st. Pottsville. James Downey, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE, IN 111011Rlie ADDITION. • ' Isg_STER Sr„. DALY, • Wholesale and Retail Dry Good and Grocery Store, CORNER OF CENTRE AND MARKET STEETS. • POTTSVILLE. F 0 C i ll T & rosTtel R, [NEW STORK.] Wholesale &Retail Dry Good and Grocery Merchants, .Nett door to the Town Hall, L'entrc st. Pottsrille. . E. & E. Rammer, DEALERS.IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Centre st.between'the ETchangl &-Geiise's hotel, Joseph Bowen, 5p.OOERy AND VARIETY STORE, Centre street, 2,1 ,door below Masket; 111 M IN R. ,AIUGHESS 111ER,CIIANT TAILPR,AND DRAPER CENTRE ST., TWO DOORSrADOVE THE TOWN 11A1.1.., Pottsville. 1. FISHER, • CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, CENTRE STREET, TIIIRD-DOOR BELOW BIAIIA:CrAN6O,O Pottsville. J. L. YObER, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, Centre street. Pus: doors lalow , Afarket Pottsrille. €'T Particular attention paid to the repairing of Clocks and Watches. Betwee!l Between Reading Readi'ng • and ' and EXCIIAINGE ZORN ar LESSIG, PROPRIETOR, CENTRE RTIIEETi CORNER OF CALLOI4' , I!!LL,: . Pottsville; t'@• 40 = : 100 16 cts. 11 cis. MINIM BOYLE . ; " OYSTER HOUSE,. • - CdIINED. OF 51AHANTAN00 AND CENTIti STRCEi, e'S• Oysters seryell 14p in the best possible manner.. JOAN S. C. MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CENTRE ST., 2 DOORS DELOW.MARANTA9OO, Pottsville. - _ R. D. SCHOENER, . SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOT S; SHOE STORE, NEST,DOOII. TO GEORGE W. SLATERS , STORE, , Oimtre Popsvple: Charles F. Thacher, D.EALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES • Sign of the Golden Ball and Big Shoe, Centre Street, a few doOrs below Market etreet, l • ROTTeitLLE• Sept., 19, 1818. " Pottsville Iron Works; - ' - `,* E. W. McGINNII3, Proprietor, 1 CORNER OF NORWEGIAN .41ND CO4L STS Pottoille. Pottnitte busintss &tbs. Dry Goods, Groceries, &o. •' THOMAS FENDER, Wholesale and Retail Dry Gooii Merchant, cVNTBE BT., 1 00011 41:11:q 110}INVEOIAN; FoftwAlle. " " Cenrre Street, opposite the Lamb Tatern Pottsville. RAY 'AND. GRAIN John B. Douty, JOHN U. HILL, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES &C., Centre street, 2nd door below .ifnka ntan,gro street, rorravitxr . Pottsville Pottsville Clocks; Watches and Jewelry. •• ELLIOTT, CLOCK, WATCH AN!) .TEWEIZ,RY STORE, One door above Gekses' New Hotel, o CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. Hotels and Refectories POTTSVILLE HOUSE, • DANIEL HILL, Proprietor, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa. TOWN HAL!. REFECTORY, PETER F. *MET, Proprietor, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE. J. UEUR, CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, A feu, doors above the ..liners Bank. Centre st., Pottsville Hardware and Iron Stores? BRIGHT sc POICTi HARDWARE AND IRON I4ERCRANTS, 4t. tjw Tpwn 11nII; CENTRE ST. POTTSVILLE, PA - George 11. Stichter, HARDWARE AND IRON MERCHANT, Corner pf Centre and Market streets, Potbrille. ' Drugs and IVlodieines JOHN G. BROWN, Ag't. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DAUGGISt. - At W. tr. Eptingle old stan4, , CENTIIE ST. POTTSVILLE, " Bpots no.. Shoes. Moody & Aechterreacht BOOT & SHOE DEALERS, One door below Mr. Andrew B. WI/Ite's Store, ' .CENTIIE - BTBEET, POTTSVILLE, PA. Clothing, Tailoring, &c. #4ppt cott & .Taylor, bacrphapt Talons, I CONNED OF CENTDE AND ICIMIANTANGO svenne, Pottsville. BENJ. T. TAYLOR, NEEROHART TAILOR .1 . 4n) DRAPER', Next door to amen's & Parviu'a Drug Store, Oentio'st., Pottsville. • Steam 14ntilqe Fae •ries HAYWOOD & SNYDER .9 Nan ufneturcin of Stettin Engines Castings,' ace., Corner of eallowhill skid Co t 1 ets. . rorrevit4t ' SATURDAY MO I RNI ,DECE4I3E i R 9,. .546. •Pottsvile B limes , Carbs Legal ‘otiee,s. BENJ. B AR.' ERIIL ISM F:Wt ATTOII,XF f I.7.kT.L. POTTSVILLE,. PL., Office in Centre street, thiii• 'moors below the Miters' 1 • Jonronce. liily it , '2B-3titu! . JOlllOl CIIAS. , 'NEVILLE; , .1 • A4•TORNE.f AT LAW, TA - TILL attendin all huh ' •2 entznsted to !hint, with' V V care and despatch. 1 bce one , doe/ below the Miners' Journal:' 1. October 19 ..,..__ ._. bce one ii,.... . I' ' ' ' ' • 42- 1 JOIIII W. SEBERRY, ATTORNE3 Al' LAW • • I ortwic9Tro; P.t. . 1 anit.'4, i li__ - I - • *A. W. Li 'TY B IL T It 11T,.. Atiorae. at Law. ' nis oPen,ed An:office, i he borough of Schuylkill Raven. Office to fronpreet, second door east of 111. Mannilig'A Hotel, wilLittend to all business jell.' treated to his care, n theleunties of Schuylkill and Berks. April 26, 1844 L E. 0. J/ICiLiSON . • • . AttorAel..at Law, I PE. , SCrOffit he, Emporium 0 Mc e..ts June 2! ATTORNE AT LAW, 1 .N. 0 TILA RY PUB Lj I se; • POTS LE, PA • pt;fice in Centre St. ne oor to the Exchange: 17 . W. 11$TC1111N, • • rne at' IL a , Offir'cr at Schuylkill Il it, ,iicxt door to 'Ed- • ward Hunt zer'a &ore Jacob Kiln , ' AILL attend to any bu:i to his care. Otflee i below thePenosylvania 11 office of the Miner's Jour' 1 i Pottsville, Feb. 7, 146. J; Frank MANUFACTURER OF A few• 'd.oorEi oho TOWN. HALL B P. P. MUD I CEXTRfi, ifi'REl • WM. DEALER IN DRY GO QUEBI Centre street, fnurt Oct. 3d, 18 1 6. ' sorri Henry . 7 WIRE-WEAVER AND • Mnnui Coal Street, a few, dont . lUTT • t ' Edward 13LACKSMITII,'• AND M. SCREENS, intim CAR tuckley's AdilitiOn to Pot . Fur . -AMEN COOPERIN 'I4IIOP, MA Coopering of erery dese -and at rea • I. BA Manufacturer, of Coache COAL STREET, Eys Particular attOotio all kinds of n. Sholl OECZAB.D G POTTST oZ, All 141140 of now 03=M7 alll DANIEL. LAR 1.......V"0rders can be left at J. Ire it. where they will . George CARPET AND COVERT. Market street, abovi POTTSVF Rpnpsp;r ibc JI , A_ N • CHEAP BOOK AND S Centre st. opposit 'OTTE.% JOSEPH .r. DENTIST, HAIR DitE Centre street, a fisc , duo TAMAQUA I 30HN 01,117 - . Mataufaetufer, Of Steam I Gearing, Iron and On Rgf[•Road corn - TA M fitinctsville 13 A. Si . , W. MINEMVILLE IRON • AtACII/N FIIOP. Manufacturers ofilail-roaears,Coal Breakersokc MIN EUSIit.I.E. PA. Beinjainin WHOLESALE ANL/ I Dry Goods, Groteri ?miens Bast & '-epp "ey,' • WHOLESALE AND ETAL DEALERS In Dry Goods, Groceries, Flutir,Fed p &c. in Sunbury at Schuylkill otranty, Pa. WALTEII J.TArLOn.] IWALTIIO. MCCLEN.!. CU 11. TAYLOR Si; IticCLILNACIIAN 7iolesale and Retni4^nlers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Lipiors, rins'and reed &c CORNER OF SECOND & MNBURY EMS. ping Ensvii.Le. u. Charles B. De rarest,: • Dealer in' Dry Goods, Groccriai Flout' nod Feed, ' And Miner's Gonda, 'Whole* and Retail, 21finenetille, F 4 . • • Sgergeii Brdlier, wiloz.sA.Ls ec.nsrAllp,EALEl79 la Dry ,Goods,-broOries, IfOu'r 4. Peed And Mining Goods, cor. Sunbuik 9& Spencci's IL It 1 , 41aEn.07; ILL E r 'A: • - GEORGE CA , F. 14. E, Has ad wag.; on kond therfor FLOUR: FEED. •ROC ERI Est , PROVISIONS, _ QUEENSWARE, " AND LIQUORS. Two doors above Kinusive:HottilAlinerarille, Fa. -4. 23 - Port ftruon m 11511039 (garbs Nanufactu;er f Steam riviftes, lastinra and S4orelet . (r Steam Engines built; Castlins)nade, and tiliolielp Inaioifactoted of every descripfim, and of the .best quality for Mining and other nurrites; ' • IL 'fiintelteen, Nanufactitrer of Steam:Engines, lump Gearing,.cars, - and Castingi of -all dgieripteons., Fort Carbon It. •-- -. • Mattson , CO" - NFGOLESALE AND RITA •LIEALETIS In DO Goods, Groieries, Frovistins, Flour, Fecid&e. • - ' Port Carbon, Pt. . - • Boston Bitsincs V. Di ey.. GENERAL CONXISSIO.I -VEAL CHANT, Add Agent for Coal, Iron and Nauufacturer, I pi*y Wharf, Boston, Mass. Atlvances *lade on ton'aikninehts REFKRENCif ' Amos Binney, Esq., Boston • Messrs. Grant & Stone, I Phil?delnhla Brown End & Erringta, :. • •r. F. W. OEISS . ENIIAINER, JR. ATTORNEY AT. LAW, - Soliciturin Mauer yot 'Commissioner for Pentursilednia; No. 14; Pine et., N. York, near Nassau et., . Maybe seen et tan 'residence, 5:17 Mame 'street, he fisite-',-A, N., and after, 4. r. M. 1.1, 5 a .13, 3.4. • • ' • ' • eous. Magistiate . , - • ' .falumt abroad, entrusted Oculte streetot few doors neatly opposite the 1, Pattsvfile , Pa. • • , 6-Iy* . RN: TS & FLANNELS, the , Tovn Hall, “Aitre. Imo?* Proprietor, POTTSVILLE. 1- S—CROCERIES, AND vARr•., • I tonor belowi Market, ' i • i SILLE: 'kills•• 1 TENT %VIRE SCREEN turer, on Norwegian s treet, . , Bland, • urAcTrinhrt OF COAL HEAVY WAGUNg; 'Rh, near the Anibmcite ee. Fiarays • ET ST., POTTSVII.LE ion done at e/tort - 71;iee able term,.' • - 1.05VH• E. PA. nstantly on hand 41,7, 1 SAW MILL r , ' Proirietor, - ! -: lyinnu & Son'c Stoic Colt . promptly nttectledlto. .aton, r MANUFACTURER, I Market Square,'; l otto be Vitttrrvold:" iN S •; i• TIONERY STORE, LE. rEIDEP.S, -ER AND BAllppit, , . ore the Penn. 1411 Potts ON WO 11, S. 'rtornition, • • , ines, Lathes, Cars, Mill ss gs, . of Bridge street; Alums Tubs. ,ellayen, ;ARKS-FOUNphY AND Heffner, TAIL; DEAE:En IN ~ Finir and Feed, LLE. PA • AlbeFt G. -Brooke, Pore Carboti, P• dR,PO.TTSVILL,SdIitYLKILI, COUNi - Y; -7- ._;i: . . From the Philadelphia 6'atordziy Cullalex gfp Ul - 3181. C. 71.1E.REiA. CLAIIIik: - , KO ari - d• acre, . The„yellow leaf is fhtling— : . • , • Nature's voices murmur load, . Each.to the other calling. • - . ' •Fgreweill we got we go; • • Dylng year ; • '• Wan, and cold; - The shyer elnuds Are streaming Fast acrm's the Autumn - Sly— .1 : 'At the pensive.hour or dreaininz. - . - Hark! the night wind's lengthened sigh! Thou an old! .• . . . - Thou want young— - • But thy glories all hate perished ; -. • Thou west decked with garlands . rare, • Arid thy lovelineis was cherished • • . With tender, anxious cnre ; . , Bow thou'rt flung, • , •••• Aside--aside— . • Priceless gems, thy brow adorning, ' • Thou an bearing from our sight; And the promise of thy morning, : Is a burden'and a blight_ '• . • •, ; On Our Whit. i . . i • , ' ' ,' Emerald—coral-- • • - • ' "Winter'sjeWels—they yet linger • ; . ' 4, W In the wild, or on the waste, •- ' • ' henthe frost with icy. finger ', i beep its autograph hath tra'eed, • 1 . ; , . With a moral ; . :List t it speake- . .-- To the voiceless heart's deep yearning— . • , To . thelute's full sympathies— • • To she'altat,fire e'er burning— • Whisperingly the year replies— Morning breaks. [ • • Sect there lies A white shroud upon the giouud-1 And,on every living Ibing J • That vegetates around— • 4 frail spun web doth •Of disguise, • , • - • •In the bnd Is nipped each fairy flower, • On whose unsheltered head Fell the death-dews of an hour, • ' And IM bloom and life have POI • • ''Chills the blood - • jOf fehow Men„ When misery's Suns appealing . Fur aid to charity._ . ' Arouse each better feeling: • The "ravens, when they - cry," God heareth them: ' j ' • Do then so—* • • Mortal whose days are fleeting. , " As the grass which now " is not ;" • I , Wont:lst thou above find greeting„ . . Cheer the orphan's, widow's lot, • flfwant and we. • ' k Sculalc .eriOs., • - • The following. selection is sent us by_ a, lady correspondent. It. contains more truth than poetry. My heart always stirs *within me when., I iced selections made by Editors of newspapers which are designed for its married ladies, setting forth our duty with relation to making our homes hap py to our husbands, that we should always wel come Ahem with a cheerful smile when they come in from the cares and . fatigues of the day, and -do all we can toMake a mirried life pleatrant to them, &c. .Now . this is well, I acknowledge, and trust: I.strive drily to reduce a good' theory to practice. But allow me'to enquire if the cares and fatignes.of the wife are always—A might say ever--apOreciatad by the husband. Shall I give a short sketch of domestic life cis: •el is, not of course describing a family a 3 it should be,.but I wish to give a fair example . of every day iife i at horn. 40- My neighbor. Mr. Benson, it laywer•by profes sion, is what the world calls a respectable Man.— His income is Small, but he ,Married a lady who Vas able to.furnish their small house handsomely, and they'have some hope of.roperty in reversion. Mrs. B: was educated to innitern times...and some what fashionably; so that the host of evils which ig norant.young bousekeepe4are heir W. came thick and fast upon her, when she started on the doubt fill Pilgrimage of matrimonial lifer But she had-firm energy or charact er, and devoted love, for her husband—all good stimulants in the path of - duty... She braved, like a heroine, all the teapot 'tempests which often come.from clouds not as big as a . man's hand, and in due time succeeded in making a'cheerful end, faithful manager of thekcconomical,establiibment.; Mrs;j3. his been a wife twelve sears, and is mothls of five children, file 'youngest but a babe, . • . and the fato,ly are as happy as a large portion of (entities.. ' It is Monday morning,' and this , speaks unut terable things to a New England wife who :has heen married a doien years. Mr, Ben Son has had his breakfa4 in season—has kisSed the 'children and gone t!ta lia'olrice where the boy Casa good fire—the books and papers are all in goolorder, and Mr. l 3; sits down to answer a , few nagr&mble . demands' upon his time which will geidently turn into cash. He goes haute to his dinner punctu ally at one o'clock= r itis ready, for him—he takes it quietly perhapi frolics' ten minutes with the ba• by, and then hurries back-to the office. At the hour for tea, he goes hometreyerything is cheer ful; and to quote the simplerhyme of an u'.d song I ' The hearth was clean, the fire was dear, • The kettle on for tea ; Benson was in the rocking Chair, And blest a 3 man could he.' ' .- But how basil been with Mrs, Benson, iliiiiiigl2 t the day T. She has an ill natured girl in the Mich,: - en who will do, half the work only, at ning,shiH lings per week. Monday morning .eight o - clOck —four children must be ready,for school—Mrsß; must sponge their faces—smooth their hair—see the books, aisles, pencils, pocket handkerchiefs, (Yes, four" of them) areell in tinter, - and:now lice; baby is cryip,t- 7 the fire is,out—it is time Sart should begin to wash—the parlor, the chambers, the breakfast things are all waiting. " Well;by a song to the baby ,;ho lies kicking in the Cradle— a smile to smoothruilled Ffelly, and with all the energy that body and mind can summon, things are straightened out, and the lofty pile of a week's rearing begins to grow - less,ttut time shortens with it—itis almost dinner time; by some accident that joint Ur meet is frozen—company calls—Mr. -Benson forgot to get any eggs on Saturday: . Ales. B: must du "the: next hest way—the bell 'rings twelve—the door opens, and in rush the children froth Scho'ol—John has torn his pantaloons. Mary must have, suite money ; then, to get a thitnldp,, she hie just lost hers— William has cut his linger with a piece of glass, end is calling loudly for his ~ • mother. , _ Poor Mrs, Benson endeavors to keep cheerful and to lop,k delighted in the hub-hub, and noW the dinner,!hy her efforts alone, is upon the table; her husband comes to and perhaps wonders the tide is not a little better warrited,' and with this comment and a smile.on the l4y, he is off till it is time for tea. -1 forbear to finish the day, Mr, Edna; and shall only say, the afternoon is made up of little trials, too small to tnentien, but logo enough , to try the faith and patience of all the patriarchs. Now, sir,- tbiil wifa.hae surely borne the tbpr• den and heat ,of the; day.t het limbs are wearied —her, whole energy Of mind and body are exhaus ted, and she Is exhor ed, to .weleome her husband with a smile. Sheoes it for, woman's hive is 4. 1 stronger than death. I would ask,should not Mr. Benson give his wit?' a smile 1 What has hp done to lighten her cares through the -day 1 `flow is it? in nine clink out of ten, after sitting idle an hour, he 'wishes Mrs. B. Would put all those noisy children to lied—httahnuld be glad tn have her tell David' to gq! to the post office for letters endpapers, and at length,' 'when halfbetween . eleeping end, waking, be looks at his pale, ext.'s ust. ep help.nuyp, and oxelairria Well, wife, you ke 7 gin to looks little fatigued -.' r - * 4 ' i cannot ask you Mr. Editor, if my picture is not a true one, for you are a stranger to the joys 4nd cares of a married -life; but, I pray you, be more just; and now and then exhort trusbands le do their - part towards making'-borne, agreeable to Weir wives, !ben, tbe latter have,' like Atlas, borne . a world of cares and vexations through the day : . ' ' . VLSEIDORS.' --,, • Iq-coit . flit 'Troy' 11714. OBITUARY. . Dun. on the 3.:1 .41t., in the State Nee( York, an unfortunate Loafer, Warned I FREE TRADE.. Ho was raised.. in the South 'and "sent Isiorth by his friends as a commercial m'Aidonary ; bet . the climate being allozethes unsuited to his cOnstitution, he was ,attacked pc:mliar kind of a disease, known as a /wile rvnstimptiun, to which, after.many struggles, be at lag 'succumb ed. It is thought that his final.eiit was hastened by sundry kicks and cuffs` he tei.-eiYed lin few Hampshire, Maine, pennsylvania,_o29 NOv "but for which he might have lingered sometime longer. Throughout‘his painful illness, he has I been faithfully' - attended by Drs. Polk 40 Dallas, I and a tender hearted old woman of the .name of Bitchie has officiated as his nurse ; feeding, Win with asses milk, and like nourishing aliment.— .In orde'rthat he might enjoy the country air, he was sent on a tour through the rural,. districts of Pennsylvania an&ichy Xork, but the bluff farm-1 ers taking him for a British agent in diitghise; re fused to harbor him, and he 'bieathed Ana lit in the presence of a'-few friends in the city 'of Neil:- York, who wo,uld not believe until 'he had actual ly given npthii 0134, that his discasir was mortal. The Lady .otthe deceased'will be sont to wash ington for interment; and in order - that it maybe burfo' with appropriate bondrs i _a shell of British oak and a Kill of British velVet have-been provided 1 for tale occasion. A% the deceased had, a .great antipathy-to every thingif American manufacture, each article used' at at the ceremony is required to be foreign—and in deed it is probable that moot of theiweeping Will ' 'be done abroad: ' The only p.alion claimed by Americana in the last olliLes 'doe to the depo r ited; is the prihilege of (biting tip nails into his coffin.- The funeral will take l lice soon after the arri val of the hotly at the capitol, as it has already be come offensive to tha no-tri:s of the people, l'uls, Dallis, Buchanan and Mtvry, have been namrd as Poll Bearers, and 'Calhoun, McDuffre, Ilhatt , and Sevier will officiate as chief. -mourners. il'he Whigs of sixteen State hive Volunteered to chant his requierh,""and hiving constituted themselves a funeral committee, have causedhis.grave to be dug so deep that the "hand of resurrection' will never reach his cold remains .We givp below the chetah of a cenotaph alrei dy erected to ttO petno!y: oino. • • ' IO NY MAINS. r L G R. I D A VERMONT.- . GE G I A . INLII ANA:: MARYLANp. Ii E'NTUO 1: - VEIN . YO tK. 11 - E L'A W A It E . 'N,EW JERSEY. PENNSYLVANi.t.. It .q A N 1.1 . NEtV lIANIPs}IItt E. NORTH CAROLIN A . ASS ACIIU sETTS AN Enrron's Provi s. ' This is one of the narrowe§rpro,vinces on the mai) of the world.— Your true editor is a man Who can' walk a Crack, ride,a fence, or.at least march straight through the Miens and brambles itlilpgside the fence. die \aetrer goes , rambling and discussing and 'expres. Bing opinions all over the moral creation. That creation, he very %yell knotys, has long i beeri divi: ded up anitoppropriat'ed. For eitimple; the whole religious universe haS been giveri in charge to a consecrated body of men, who are , to culti.. sate and eat the fruits of it. It is so perfectly. certain that the opinions in which ,a•inan was born are right, and should never be disturbed, and ,the nutnber of religious creeds an 4 dogros into which the world is diyitled:ia so , great, and the creeds themselves so discOrdept, that an editor can not but do infinite mischief. by , uttering hissen thrienta on a .religioris subject, except iu .the oar= row , circle 'with which he' perfectly agrees. To ask a'man to read M your paper what you have to• • sayon,a theolo g ical point, is really•as great an indecorum as it would to go, to your church; iii fact it is MOer short of littolerable, and 'tends utterly to confound (tie present,confusion of, creeds. • ' Jtist so.it is ir. regard to law. The , lawyers have that in possession time out-of intml. Whit in tte ‘yOqd should the laity, whoare the subjects of know about law? That i 3 law whicti the co - wt says is liw, or - which it lawyer, being roundly paid fur it, says l 3 -law, :The courtsrlay have been. originally b:ockhealls,'but the me neat they were benched-all the wood in them-beeline consecrated and legal. Here- is tio place for an editor. .He has •no ha-ineis to say what is or ought to be law. So with ph3sie. In politics there arc two l•oits of atom Your neutrals who tide the fence between the ?Imes with a bore skin saddle, looking neither to the right nor left, but 34r-sight, along the ziz-T.ag ytr- Onia worm of the said fence. These .me I are wondertully distingui.hed for their breautti rind: depth of mind. and•..their pal pts Ijkt some-we:4• em steaqroata, wij circulate in shallows, :Where there is only it lU le daritpe t e?s, Just suffizient to exhalri'in•a J'he ,otin tors are nut ne.t4ro4, bin, are caitod orzansi They ipelong,t4 a party as a tin trumpet tielungfi to a stage-nou,• : , 4s thp _party blows they twine and ,Talk - of indiqdual brains to. a .tin' horn ! They are 'alto4ether superfluous. - Thus we see, freq . ! the province of the editor, that 9 man who tal,;es a regular oh) line kind of Journal. has 6 rich and •luciotis chance of daily piication.—Efoton clap • Houri'To PROSPER Beet .N.Ess.—ltt the Anti place; make up your atind 6 accointiliblt .what.• ever you undertake, decide ttpon socne particular employment, ant), prseverp in it. , All ties are overeornett'y diligence and assiduify. ' Be tot afraid to work, with your t;wri hands, and' diligently too; at in gloves eatehes,no mite.' 'lie who remains 'in the mill-grinds, nut Ite.who goes and comes!' , Attend, to your own bu-ine-a, and never tru,,t it to another. • A pot that belongs to,ntany ip ill stirred and worse boiled.' Be frugal. *That Which will ppl. make..a pot, will maktica pot, lid.' L.save tha per 4, and 'the pounds Will take care of dhem::elves.' Ile abstemious: •Who dainties love, shall beg.: • .... gars Kaye.' • Rise early. *The Sleeping 1 . ,.a catches no poul try.' *Plow deep while sluggards "steep,' and you will have corn to sell and keep.' • - - Treat every cue with respect and civility.— *Eveirbing is gained and Oiling lust by comic, sy.' •tiood maurteis ensure success:: ' I' ever anticipate wealth from any, other' sourer than labor never place ~dependence upon becoming the possessor of an inheritance.— *He who waits for dead men's shoesinay have to go a long time barefoot, .110 who rune afteri shadow has tcweartspme race. Above all things never dpapair. *God is where he Was.' - *Heaven helps those who help them selves.' - Follow:impltchy the-e precepte, and nothing can hitaler i yon from accumulating. •, HOW MEN WM:MI? TIiEAT Womaar.--A Per , sjati pOot gives the, following instruction' un thin important pint: " When thou art married, selik , to please thy wife, but listen not to all she says. From Ensns _right side a .rib was taken to form a woman, and — hevsr was them keno rib quite straight. It breaks, but bends not. Since then it is plain that dated is vvou3sn'S temper ; forgive her.faults, and blame her not, nor let her anger, thee; nor correction use, as it is vain to straighten what is crooked. ... ) ' JABBING `QFFIII4 . TN cdnnezion with our Establishineht, we hays Open , . A 1 a largo Jobbing Office, fur the printing . of . lobks, . Large Pesters, ^' Pula • l'a Sophie'. Handbills, • !Wiz of Lading, .. 'Hai need; Blank Permits, '_ Circularsi - . - carda: ~. -....' - . L " _ .r t n e fic akl's e ." 7 .2. Tietbe .— r ,_„......., ....... •with all kinds of Fancy Feinting, ell et oh:ch will be eletut edat , iihoit notice and to a boaull . full style ' - *. : . a 1 1 is itoCk•• of Type for Jobbing, is. very large, whie . b w selected with ii view to give effect to ' hand-bills an liii type for Hook end • Painphlet, Printing, is equal to any used in the cities.. • .. • . .' - As he'keeps hands expressly for lobbing: he tatters' birntelf that Ids facilities for executing work is greater than Uinta, any other office, and that the public %vitt tind-it to theca advantage to give Mina call. - ca. All kinds of Hooks printed; ruled, and bond/ tO order, at short notice.. • • Tio,ull4. R t lndery. Wit arc also pr 4 - red to bind all !arid* of books, it, the most durable manner, at short nonce. • Blank g?oriks always on Imnd—ohm made to order. and ruled to aay pattern. • .. • ' . 10litig Illuchin — e. - We brtve'alio provided oureelveu :With' a. Ruling sin chine. ofthe most ar t y..rood kind, which eilubleius to, rule papec to any pattern-to order. 1 NO: . • Onward =.V411 ;,4e Elpo and ponder, While the : iniputes pass ye by 1 Will ye, 'inh) . your dreaminpi wander, While the, hours I 41 1 1 beetle and die P, • • whose nrifor brieloiy timpelb , purpo t :e true and Lt the riul a lave; earneth ' • . Nobler than the h;gl,e.t : • „ • Onward t in 'a. told ieltarne !r - .On the alrempli ye have Within— - • Bid yourfoes a darn defiance Ii . , And their homage ye shall win.. i life is not a time for dreaming— .,' - Standing still or asking; when— ', Mere resolves' or wordy .eetuing— N .. Duly calla fur earnest ugn. ,' .1 • ) , I)o }c crinze at .stia,lolvs fleetinz 'Like a sun-concealing cloud 1 , Y -Give !bum all a silent greetina. But to: never *lam, bowed: Onward! though the step ascending Makes the hilyoriong and hard: • 1 . Sweeter far will be 14 blentlii ' Joy with oftei-tuii,,rena i tt4 , - ihey n holly stand and 'tremble., Thit,hine tianaefis lilt the way . , Did the iS rani fibeit akemble' ' • In theirlertor-boili rray. , , 6o ourrittry e'er should go4lll-. Su our triad should he tout'-- Wltile‘the true and. lofty • Liked ruck uttruoving set. MINERS' JOUR SAL. Contissr:Ostis.,:cv. ,KliziEnl' JOURNAL. • Washington, iDec. 14, 1846. .. • The louse is still' engaged in a tettili: tillsclut . den trpoi ' the right- of erectiri4Ltemporary civil goverhannt ovci the conquered prov inces . of Mex.. leo. and the.genera; beliefis, that it will-be a long mind'ed -affair. L, ia4ed in on the wise men, a few minutes yesterda'i;apti C,0P,1ti,1,10.; te,l Which t part of the house'wes Whig or which Democratic. The harder the ; Whig members lobed the chief- Executive, she fouler the wholehowso laughed.— It seems to . me that the disetiasion is rather .Pre. : Mature, and .that when thb information asked for by Itlr..O,Davis comes in to the,ll.4ause, some of the member's will find theaiselve4 ttj bun said .some silly thins. " I SCC by the,Ledgei thet your boyeAvertt elfin gallant st. le, ,and that 'the grlod Alorough of Pottsville, iks she advance*, in : wealth and popula lotHeslnot!fmg 'of her etiterPrise and publio I doubt . if any company of ‘,.olunteers ever. marched from their homes to,bear arms in defence Of their country, 'under MorbintereSting circum stances, atnply .proviatal w ith, every thing to make them coll'iftrtable, they were ot the moment of their' departure, attended by their relatives and cit. liens at large. Their souls must Lave swelled ivith emTior, no borne along,thit windings of the Schuylkill. by the iron steed, they lost sight of the tearful multitude of friends, and bade farewell to their mountain homes.. If any, more hard hoopla :are to be the orderf the day iii -Mexice, rely up- : on .1., the Pottsville boys will be' on hand. ' . The papers it•ent to he sure thlt gom Stewart, is to Curtutiand tho;Ohiu and to proceed to join the hoote.isqu.tdron. From ell I can gather, however, the Vacifi.t is the destinaii6n of the Ohio: , Liut alt things'are,tnighty'unccrtOn,' as the nigger Bahl of the whiteinan. ' . You have A';orze over a million: of tons of your, Eta*, ob,Trve, and have mill a 'brisk dainantl.- 7 The - annual rep'ort of your doings in coal and iron mutt la;of a interesting character; and I hope you will not forget absent Iliends in iout d,stributi.m of them., . ' . The Vane N{ , l3 and Connorarial {newel, sin;, and no one can !afely'prediel its reF•ult. The lady look;: saineixhit, nervous aid care-worn, whilst the General is in fine..spirits, and is'cunft. dent of success. "The weath'ar is clear and bracing and Ilia city is foil of strangers. . ' G. How To ni a .a..rr Lamb ,—A gieat inany, essays, says the Portland T have beep nri! : , 'ten on tlic easiest itiotle i i r .„ to an endthts animal life of ours. line :is it ;vor of hanging,. another of drowiting..and a third thinks a bullet through the heart will' produce the leadt suffering; But We hare an easier road tti death than either, .. hough the. ribpet nut, not•be so soon accomplish:. ed, still iris as effectual, roF theAsands' have tried it. We will give you the receipt :—Takasevetal strong cor la, faAeit them eq . :mud the waist as tight as you ran bear it, and let 'them remain a day or two. Gradually tighten Alit" colds, ,perteyyre until your body has the appearance of an hour„.glasrp— 'Your'health atilt gradually decline; you will feel Mint and languid, cannot endure work, and %Val, prObahlY. have the dyspepsia, liver complaint, and be` exceedingly tim.bled with nervousness. , 'NU matter.; the work of death will be gradually going 6n, before many iitniths, consumption Will be scat ed,-and you sill die so easy a death, that yitur. Parting breath - will be hardly perceptible. If; how:, eyer. you wi,h to commit suletik In a shorrtiinet wear thin shoes and muslin dresses in cold and . I. im p weather. We have never tifown thirdis: eipline fe fail, and it as been tried in a thousand instances. - • . Pur w Et! el, EN WOW Liptlo7: stands his: own interests, and is pleased wi t h the beautiful rather than the deformed, 'syill biiiare ful•to cherish the c ziirtue of gentleness. It r'eqUires hut a sli,:ht iiiiowledge of human natuiaito con- . e;ncems, that Much of otik happiness in life must depend ,iipon thie- culti7ation - of this Gen tleness will assist Its, voSsesscir ip; all Lis lawful undeitakiugs :sp. will often make him successful when nothing e.se could. It is 'exceedingly love; ly and aitr.i,tive in its cppearance kt wins the hearbi of all :it is ev en ;stronger than argument. and often prevails When that would be powerless 41.1 ini•freettil; it rifiows . thatalnart • can • lAA a l!ridle upon Ins Passions that he is a i hoje the noble vulgar, whose 'characteristic is to literal and rage dike the ir Juhled ocean, at evcrilittle adeeti city. and disappoini mein that crosses their path,— It shows that be .can' soar away in the bright at mo.rphrre of good feeling; and Live in a continual sunshine,; when all around , him arc, like maniacs, the spoit 4-ilmr own paSsiorl: ' --- A • SotaitEl'ei E.—=rhei follgsving • paragraph is estracted (rem n, Washington letter in the True Sun : Yesterday,itio last will of ',Capt. McKavett, of 'the Bth infrintry, killed in Worth's division, at the storming of Monterey, arrived iri,the en It #4l found s in his trunk after the haalo, araVappeared to have been 'written the night previous. lie wills to the i:hphan !Asylum-in New, York city, svhoro he vies' nurture.) to hint childho - od, nearly all his effetrl, r . including 'a farm in the Slut° of I)"evr York, and some money Auehlro as pay. • , BAIT , tear fliTa.—;MiX a pleda - of Corn .11lea 'With raw eggs, which id the beet bait r... , a wife .-, . , . . Trap; they' tviil all GO in it if tbarti is room enougli. ?, • r" - - } ( • - , 4N lllwrousiss Dnintis.— c.o It is nipnitilattil to bestotv , Oil General di , la Vey,;tlo, tionorsry 14 deiree.'ot L. L. D., %stitch tuiaoi.L.lckrtt Like tks - From tbeicellr Ito ork.Trirtmr 14. ms. _, i. • 6 I- NI, - to OLISD DoIIIIISE . . potibti»g ever makes us tvealcer— Fears mikecowird hearts for nyit-- I.lot the true and earnest Becker _Knows no y:e'ditte:.but to die, ' lie who yields twee and criv'en -• , Nothing w'Srtit in strife and thit the firer shall reach their haven, • Proudly beat ing o thespoil..' . i:;ird ye, then-with la,ld end,,avor Press ye nowiird, Keepin .Trum and. novo forevek • Angellealdianaly.tlie wiy II