Ternis of the Miners' Journal, ../ 'No Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually advance to those who reside in the County--and anuu (illy in advance to those who reside out ofthe County tpubliAter reserves to himself the right to chat g Ise 50 per annum, where payment is delays anger ban one year. TO CLUBS: . Threicopies to one address . ' -85 00 Seven Do .. Po. lO po Einc,2n ,o 0 Do `lO 00 Five &airs in advance will pay for three year's sub ii criptton to the Journal. • .RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square of 16 lines, 3 times,. Every subsequent insertion,' half square of S lines, 3 times,t Subsequent *nsertions, each, Four lines, 3timcs.• Subsequent insertions, each, , One Square, 3 months, , Six months, One. Tear. ' • • Do ilness Cards of Fire lines, per ann'ittn. irctiantwand others. advertising by the , Year, with the privilege of inserting dif erent adiertisements weekly. Gar Larger Advertisements, as ,c sl - pCK'S trA,, 1/P (/ç$ •^. Nq• ~_ =I ~`, WEB ~.C. T.: i EU • . - •: - _ • • al.rD? CO 9 •;. Facts for the People. ' rrIllt: constantly increasintitTopulae4 and rale of jj B. A. Fahnestock's Vermicuge has , indueedLper sons who are envious ot:ittt success to palm off upon the public preparations which all medtcal.men know to he, -inefficacious in' eincihrtg Mornts from the systeita. . • ThisVe..rmiii-e, has made-its way into public layout - pon the -ground - of its own intrinsic uterus, More - hen any , other medicine of the kind now used; and hae many. worm remedies have by dint of puffing been foirCd into 'slle.,and shortly' after' gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer B. A. Fhanestock's Vermifuze continues to -be triumnbantly.sustained. It has only to be used . - and its erects will fully - sustain . all , that is said of its wonderful expelling. polder. • • • Certiiifate. • • Wales. Erie To:, Ncte E, Jan, 7, 1i43: ' -We certify t hat have used B. A I:;ahnestock's Vernalize an 'mfr. families, and in el,cre case it Ins provided'a decided and eff s etuil remedy for expel !Mg worms from the system. We recom• tnerbt to parents . who haie children ancted witn t danerocs malady • = ELON VIRGI'L: '.. ' . . •It M. B. MM.:. . . I:011'1' NI AY., 0.5:.1-.11.1431. - RIZOCGIIS. " . . ' For Salc,•whrtle's.3:o and retail,at the Drtra Wire . tou'se f • ' ''''" .... . _ . ~ . . ' '• •, - B. A. 1- - .IIINESTQ.CK &. Co. Corner of Satli,,,anti I\ - ood els. PAisbure:Pa. Fur Sale In Portgville. by ' ' CLE.ME.YB.S.I li.A lIVI N. Dru i rjists.-. Deveraber .9 • , 50— . lIAAS'. ESPECTORA\'I', FOR THE C 17111: OF Consumption.. Col .rtts, Colds, &o TO THE PUBLI'C!:: .• N PRF.:SE \ TING this valudble medicin i , teithe pub, I tic as a remedy for Consumniden.,kanil Pulmonary. Disetlifes in general, I have-heen acts teds,drly by the . _ real sucees'• attemlina its*useiry my own iinnieiltate 1 t eitabbin !hood. and a ilicsire to benefit the ardlieted, I . - hall sitnply endeavor to tire a. brief statement cie its. Ilitl sene.s. and flatter tidyself that its surprisind eieta .i will enable the to furnish such proofs of its virtues is will satisfy the most inf 7 reduliiii.. that CON..s:EMD TIDAThuay and - CAN .IIE (\RED. - if thi-i inedirine is ce•soited 1,. 11l tin. , As (•; , i.,,>limption. h:ati ever i, a `disease Which differs ranch in the sererit V' edits so :tip ana.;', and the rapiiii: slits prozress. arid leas liin i iii .1- lied the Ain of ph stet it cannot he s.i.l l i"' , 'J that this or any other tensely is capable oraitrectinz a clue in ei ery case and in every slain , of the disease ; 6n'the contrar . i, we ranst expert it to fail sometimes, a :ircumstance whirls iseeurs - , d ail, .w ith all ll,' Inn,: C at ult,le rem.4 ll e , it , ' Pi' , tor..the most siinple diseas es. The preficienir submits the f, `loe. ino test unonials in ilz. favor ClVlllCitittens Of thy.= Count', w ,.11 i 5,,,,, it to the pulilie.. , . . Mu. W. J: 11 eas.—llavinz, been at!lie tea fir tli i last .ibirt• year? with Cons'striiption. and has inc had the.a& vice of setae of :11: most eminent raysiedins..and was ci vein up as incuralifei I Wa , i•ittin.AtarnAk. , trial of %,“ I r invalualidnEapecb rant. and am happy to aaS that 1 am ' entirely Cirt-4-. and out alt,iiitin: to my datty oei.upett in nsdnotiali I had never been ,vdtict i i i i. Pr i lei,o, r,i, tat kinr. your EX PECTIiII.A.NT.'I could. not.iil had been so di s posed, 4bsan . l.thl7lZ at my 'trade. I have since tee ,tamerdea It t s i several. of ups friionlio, and otertrularly one, case of CO;. F 1 n t , 2 Ell Co Xi4a NI PTtaaN. and a ill ham. y t, state :till HI eyery instance it had :tle desired effect. Yonrs reinectfully JO,qtrA HAWKINS. ' SChuyiktilliaven,l!ctober 1. ISII. ,', dizeurdt.RlLL INVEN. January 1. 1.'1.5, . . t Mr ; W. J f Ilia,—pear Si• o—tfaiinz been :afflicted With a severe pain in the brea.i.t, 1 was induced to try i our Ea:lector:tut, and finer ironic else` ti tide it, foetid it :a od,, , ve nu:o. and I d , n,'L tas•itate In I,catuttlendint , st .a• Ili , iitan: as a N.a , til!dt. illndit Intl' .5t r Coilds, Couclis and,_ illietions• of the'Rrevst..-: lam respeftfultv years drc..l : - • EDWARD ViUNTZINGER. . • ' SCHUYLKILL II LYItN, Ilrlotier 19. IS-It. I waa taken w::11 a ',,a,1 cold . -,•::.r !Ante aar,.and used' n 1 0., or two ho ,: nk 0f.1,- - 11.:,,,' / . .r7fAlOrZ It:. Attic h re '.leve.l C'e• to Udi. ii: f l 5.1:,:11.1 I Ili Al . i.e.:c.azw•rt for I he atsoee aka tn. I w011,1fr , ..r.:, .4 . 411 on Nlr Ilaas for ht. 4 in vahta9te6apeet,,?..7,ll •. IIANIEL 11. azc..V:l2.ft. -r•. . • S.. It i vat:ILL. ii‘C'EN. July. , g:). I . .zzl.s. Mn: WILLI i , i .1 11t.1 ,- ..—/...., Str".—kara 1 - tapp_y t , lestif,•to tin'. 011;1,1 01 , , ,, ,:r earortorant, for .anf.tee./.. in: iSr•par; , ,,, f...; wlti• h it wat, it - needed, that ofte licrina Cotratt;•. C.-I,ls. Sc . , 111"NTZINGER...' •Sy :he Scbtl;kl!l [Lawn, and tsy :Frbuyiki:t cc,ancy, . • lit-wrllyr.—Joatanan C0c.kt , ..111. E. N ... ", • :%It'rie':-,:11----...} S J. F:tiT. ' -, NeW 1:/..:1,—(;1 , 73... - ! rielf,:l) W.'. Fop- . Pon Car: , , r.—rii , _,l.ry 5",1,-r., P. ''. ._ ,> Jamtin , .:: —t .--r .f.. - .Pruz.nt,...‘i:er , .. • p l aezt,N.-Crit tr.k Fn7tr. .. TA.1.1.1.1.:a7 H- 1-.•• r ...,: 31.,..:anrczh, _ • 74,1,i1e .-r2.-1.1. K. ,n .5: : 4 ,.11, ~ ' - . Ta , ....J.: , ra- - G ,-. .: - zo II l' , :y. ,_.l , . .. 7. Yr.....'. , :1 ,- 1, li-1 ...1 C. hav , ,.:,.1.-tv37? ,. :lteti .;ene : ajeir.,l3l . l'hlia,:-:!,. - 11•3. for Ilia, E1p,... - : Tar: ' :c,.‘v t:, - 47--:26•' L A NATURAL REMNDY,' s.; : i:ed Co4,:ptitutfo,4, and to liAticirrs INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS c.:re.ge rriIESE are ,coth:veied plant= '2_ xi Itkt, cum ;t:ptyatin , , , ... - !,. On our own , 01 % a ,d thert f - , - .!`e,Letter c.vastitutue thin fra , al `:'r z:, drag , . h , gre'Veg , g , :l they mar, ; arvi 1211.iN N'itc,s-rx}l,l.E: PILLS are up.)tt the r:ir.,:,1 , 0% that t , No,ty truth 1111 EAST TO 812 r,.oNE DISE.% . cotilk?: buca,• - rs.. and :bat said Mcdte.lne cares. ilie.f.,ll,se or. na:ura; princ:ples., by clean= I:ll,l'.mantleg :bat, ir to not en:lre', e ata 31;ted..1 perseverance to car.ab.s . ohttely "vervain :o 62:11 - e evr:y NC4Y. ' . . w' awantp of 40 ra_ss to -ter y • -ter n Inlike .van net. e Isn the healtt, cve ‘VBIGHT'S VEGETABLE . -, nr I tp- v rry 'Cr.,: Itt :7.1 . !!, t.ND all c.:±.,e,i,.1, - .:..1,-,•. , r:tt;. - t hilr.. :11C1, ant n.n: MEM • . Cap s:: ::.~. EEG str , retee per:. hive tr-Y i'r IVRlC'firtz- - • N P.G ETA 131..:: rt-e.trlyikf.l •: ,TIiOI43LS . D_ A • Pe•wa!A. PrAlr.i: - . Cr .Keath- -. .:::r;:. G.: R Prt. Tuscarora. et 1•11e;*: , r1.- - trzr,t. • AV:tee•, g - rt3t - r. rc. Alcor: Mame.. I.xlvrer N 33 ... 131 ! 2 =1 30 • R - turP.ll, ti•A • ' .1.1t'.'5 1;11 - 1..1.1,Littfri•trata.a.4ro tVerst. ElLr::eriA6rt. Cztr.el t"- F IL Ve,,t Grazz,h. Iletrner.)ltr er,vl3le,:. :I".n 1n Leree',lt - rt. C.c. 11. Pz-tts, Pri-tviße. Illy: New - Le - c - t.r. Erv, - 7z...in, Sr3AyLll4. Raves. Are- r. Rrr.msui:A. .ra.t , P.0:,:.3.1'1-1-t. P., , rt. Clinton. hcr. N e w P - 1.; - •.1.1 et5:.1..r - aer,NlAt - baziatlf,sl. et. Port ET3,==s=l =MUM Truk: 1•••••li.t. :, . ••••••' stt,t. I`. • • le 111 I: BRICK. i • V JUNIATA BOILER IRON. . •, a r:,.,; TONS 2..0nt0d. bzriler iron, Nos- S. 4 eta 5 of I , 1 VPI.I. L. , . 70. /.1.-or•/ ..7%. , :11 F Lie Eria. ja*: re- ' Vtl ortats of t., nt, zr/-.I 'ZS i...w..0.., :rod rtrZwa rer,.—.l. - s, 1 ...%.,...: •.... r 64. r.: zte 1• , .•.: k tiz,:-.. A. ,S. G. RALSTON, I " • ELIWARD VARDLF:ii. „ .. . 4, r1,r0..t.1 Froor isr,'Plo.b.4l - 110.13.11., J'a,T• 11. 15 V. , ' • , ei— .. ' . .. ..ti *44, MIA $3 00 5 00 7 00 3 00 10 00 per agrcemlint TA NUF kt."I'LIIIERS. No 65 north Fron. street hater now a good supply of their warranted pure'white lead. and thoseCustorners whc have been sparingly supplied'in consequence of a run on - the article, shall now have their orders filled. BEENE knawn substance possesses those perservative and beautifying. properties so desirable in a. paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; ht rice ary admixture of other materials only mars its value. It has therefore heed:the steady aim of the manufactures, for many ea re;to ...s,upply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasingde ' mand for the article, is proof that it has met with fd nor. It is invariably branded on; one head—UT:l'll - BROTHER. in fu11 . ," and on the Other, 1% . .‘ nftavrEo Pepe—alltn red letters , November 19. 47 IMRE NM COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPER. r...... 1 _..._. . You may be sure of obtaining. at all ..,4, , timcs pure and highly fl avored TEAS, :L4:4V,-; 'by the single pound or larger quantity, ,_,. at the PEKIN ' TEA •COMPAN Y'S _ ___.':, - 2 WAREHOUSE, 30 South Second Street between Market and Chesnut Streets. Philadelphia. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, almost impossible, always to obtain good Green and Black tea:, . But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea company:s Store to obtain 'as delicious and fragrant Tea as lou could . wish for. All tastes tan here be suit ed. with the advantage of getting a pure article at a low price. , - . Philadelphia, June '2O, IS-16. - f!.s- . RAIL ROAD IRON. TIIE smbsc titters have notelandinz from altip•Alham hra, front Liverpool. 5 tons Rail Road Iron; 11 3 1, stons VIA '.. ttl Tons l xI, 5 ton,: 11 xl. Also, SO tons best refined Iron, COOSiStitl; of round, sqttaftr - and 1133. bars. Apply to . 6:E. GEORGE. .!`' North East corner of Market and kith street. P ' • • PHIL.IDELPHIA,R ...MING AND PO'FTSFILLE RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ' • . Passenger Trains. • Hours of statttue nn .and after Monday, Ott. ft. ISIS From Pottsville. at 9 A. M..) sr/wilt' excent•••zur day •• 9 'M.. 5 • \ • ' - 116URS" OF I , "Ie2tSING REATIING. For Pitilada.. at 10 Ay. ,M.. rot,voic'" 11. A;,M.. 67 of FARE. • \ gt.INVC en I'vosville and Philada., 83 50 and 3 \ Oa 81 -40 and I'2 - Oct. 11 . 5••• SALT !•-• SALT ! ! I • ,-- iI.ISA Salt in barrels Sr. bars, for sale at the !owes .—. Market price, delivered on board of I3oats on the Schuslkill,,Fact of l'octlnt ker . . lA': .. • ' • liTtA . c - ' & 13110T1IF.It. 11 Walnut :41. 'or I.ocust tit—Wharf Schuylkill. Plillaklelphia inly Ijlrlt. , '2l BURDEN'S' PATENT 'HORSE SHOES . MADE OF THE 1,,,;7. refined American ' /TOIL fr)r 4 al, at a bs•ut the sac.ne.pr iCeS Of the . Ir.ui in ha r. bein_ a sac intt of about 100 per rf .. cent be the purchaser. ..mt's.b,cs sold. ar r.'arralitext. and if not saitsfaciory. can be rotufned an the iu wa: be re funded: • . , GITAN7 fr.. 1111.QTIIE11, I. tWaluui, :A., Philada. ' June :.:' '2..3 . ... . ("IN AND, AFTER 1 ,, 11.1 - ay neU. Jttne.2rth. LFI4., th [ . ..pc:ltd.:a v - Ith despatch t, the lot -I.e,t ihz rale , t , t . Ft.!' -z!g. Re.l4lnf.::and -- the. Ekw ztateJ, per tan 9f :-:n t•. ; • " • Behretz R,qz.111,1•••• add ./(2? • • . 75 cls. 1 Pis iron. blos)tos.:unt•cr, tn,..rt , le, I osin..tar„'N:cli. ermastone, , ;,... 3 .7sia& bar irtm, ;e,kat.!, , ,leadlooragetaine l- hark. ran lohareo, lurn i• ber. ,(-e., I Fl,,.ur per k , arrel. .1.9 Wheat. corn. dorer ,:eed..4-16aic per I. f 4 ' ll Grot !lard ware.stee:, • mt. I.ra«, do nw,m. liquor..,..machin...- I ' rr. batter and . } ; 10 1 35 c!we."... lard and tallo*, eil. avo. - .1. tottnr. . loar hi` r raw ludee., paints. j , h , mp., and cor.lar , ". :Dry fore:pi !Iron, f • • 2 6+3 -1 70 rv.• 5, -, ok. a• SJalionaryji • • , ....::.;o a.:1,1m0n . /1 rharg~-+ for i, ilmissp)rt.. s:oraze,., or it ceicmg, or e„tliveratz frerzht at any of the Compa- By'r -, 1): poi- , ~n the ti.:te.' . .. ' asi;y 15. 17 - .13 , To Machinists and others. T)I.ATT'S unlvensal Chu h. all ..stree. f:nra to ]1 sa.cheA ; Satter's - Snrin.:: Ita:ancrs. made rxpren:sly for S:cara and rounds:. Platform and . C , :n th nter .. an Crl ditro.rent.si:.%, , and For -qr and retail at thr low..entt allnufactarnr., price.:4:at No. :4 itre,.t.; e 47e FIE steassrit , tr would re•spe , ctiiiirinf.rm his frinsil sad customers. that hr his locaiesi his ' MILITARY - CAP M VAT FACTORY In Third s:(ttt. No siki, a few t•elow Race. where won:d .plea.S . ehrto see ' old cos:omen.. and as army new ones as are disposed to favi.r him with the.tr . ce , t..rd. % De still manu:acture artftle:F of every de-scriptiori, such as Leattier,' Cloth. Felt. !silk' and Bracer Dress Caps. of rliZerr..l:; Forage Cnt.. Ifolsterster Troop. Body do. Cartrr,ch -notes, Bayonet Srahbards. Sword Belts of all kinds. Canteen.‘. Knapsacks. +!tererent Patterns Fire ke:s. Pa.stn, Lt . ikes. Tal , e do. Brushes and Pc.aipo•ons. Fire nrrn's Caps, Leather Gnn Caaes, so:seri-7r cua:ity Shct Bags. Game: Drnov , ., ana preiraotly attended to. t% M. t'RESSMAN, Vo `... North aßace• Jae.-sari 1,41, . PACKING YARN. .97 it F. ~.7.11, i -cri,‘- r- :.rnts fri,.n,: =and tt. , 4 puNiz in =_ era{. i nted J. F . v."Ntr.e•r. Arrrct far tr s supe r,„ i za h, n Vackirrat Vara. nho vc a: Works of E. TIiONIXS /..f7E.SON. l e-cause cf :7; cr: whi.te tai.y rctr.t =I - • %LL :r.C:l'.i itt:Allifira4c . r . ;,3 NA 'of ?and. sltea:ed ca :1.. tta,: Eft,,,..4 11, - -.474,t, , ..n. 67. L'!.o.cr Matartoape :..)wn i ship, in ....ichav9 - ta {,. - .......ty, tr‘-'l'Zlleih . Perks connty - ..) in t.tbe State of Ver. , r,i - , - Iva nil. ti.J.O mar,: and dt.i...,ribe,..! as fo:- i :0 ws. to vytt :—.Beiring at a :markt 1 sr taize oak tree i:=l,nct : . .y late sa , Lt lands...c . .. , sr surreved to 1iv.2.5 • Mil'er r - c - ta 41 - stv 're ..s.--.-..1.-eg to 1 white elk ; thence J • • • • - . 1.. r • by fate.licanz !any, tnvs . ir , a;seyed to Georre Werner, *es: 1:6 percest , ,la stone; thznt - r . I•T late Tai.2Zll:::^4 IVOW' vurveyed to 1.4 .. , , nard Micl. ',oath sirtY - Ere Derr!"...' - 'eSIO a spantsh oak ; genre east 1:5 perches, to th e ' ! 'place 4 - 1 bt zimr2::l7., c - .+ntaining s:lr-tire acres and one 4varAited and f.fly-t - oco perct.t.s c..f iaad and arowances of sit. per 4 . .e:..t. for :: - ....ad5,..t c_, . _ _ 1 \ - JOHN G. BRECiNER, Elf.Cll2 t -, f F. Bezaii.' eizatr..6.7... :Clarke: it. I , "aitze.t. Se _(gent Wanted for this County. i- HE a ill be to pz,artarsocri...Ners dz,r, aid aell, war= pc:gist-ed. a large. rear. a - pl.:l:did Soacu , ship 3dap of ire State *of Pennaykranta. Tb recir....lred are a capit , si s of inte;r:zy. •- ost.rr,er.er:y and actire basineia tarer_ta. Infcrt7ati.am of tie of tic Ageary. (atich ate ,ILt*r-'rall - will :Ir. riven ALEXANDER LlA.E.ElSON.azzNzi=zer•tirrxru* soulla ..aecer_qh street, P:111.10.h. 24, . . . ..I • . . 1111111 MINK 1 _ . ~ . . . - . . . . . .. - - , - -. Ah ' ' -•:. .---",..-„,....- ''!-'•& XX . _ . _• -- V__SN.. -- - - - -t-- - --- ,-- . ~ . • . „ ' I ' ._ . ..,... . / , , .7 .. . I • --,-----• '...,,:5i •!-:'• •-•--. ._, - mil - , . . .. „ .., „ „,_ 7 , : , —, •:—.--. - - -7--- --...- - ---- , .. ---- - - - - j• , , ; . . . ..,. . ..„,...___....... ......,„.:,..„..4.: -I :1-:! . , . ~. . . , . - • ~..,.., 3J , ..... : 71.4.4.*_ .. ....: L . 4114 ,Aid:1 •GE 44, A c .... , ~..,..,.:.. ----,_;,,,,,., _. . . /a ll t. .• . . ••,, , , ,,, ......, , y, ‘,.-...- L.-- ...:,----,..... . . . • ,R, . , ...____ . _ , ~ ---r. -- • - • , • . • . . , . . I WILLTTEACHYOI.7 TO FIERME THE Ekowyam OF TILE EARTH, AND HRING OUT FROM THE 'CAVERNS OF. MOUNTAINS, METALS 'WHIM! WILL GIVE STRENGru TO OUR BANDS . AND SUBJECT . . . . WEEKY BY 'BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PRdPRIETOR„POTTSVILLE,,r \TOL XXIII. j)ljila~clpljia. PURE W HITE LEAD: WhetherM S Brother, IMPORTANT TO ALL .--, ._ fiffadelpida. Reading ,-1 3 otts- . ' Vino : Rail Road. '---- /L . :14 rr:'on ti - ;Pre.:gif on ilerc.,:a:zilize. GRAY S BE:OTHER_ 6- rbiizAelrshia. ATTENTION !! MILITARY STORE.I MIMI E For Sale at Private Sale pat:wide Busin6s- tatbq. 'Cards of fiv ins I t. St I Dry - Goods, Groceries, &c Q,F.OttelE W. SLATER; Wholesale Et retail itry-g - ood, Grocety & Liquor'Store • FEW: 0005.9 lIELOWTHE lIAY SCAL6,FiNTIIV-RT, DAVID N. IJEISLER, ; 4 DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND ViRIETIES, Centre St. 3d door above Callewhill, Pon siille. James Cochran, CHEAP READY .11-IDE CLOTHING STORF., Centre street, opposite the tachaTize Hotel, POTTSVILLE. • TIIO3IIS VENDER, Wholesale and Retail Dry greed Merchant, CEWTILF, ST., I DOOR A ninE NORWEGIAN-, James M. Beatty, & Co., Wholesale Sr retail dealers' s' dry goods, groceries Ecc Airs door to For 4• Mortimer' Hotel, Centre si., Pottsville. Thomas 1 1 1...Beatty, DEALER IN DRY GOODS., GROCERIES, &e Corner of Centre and Xunceoian streeta, • Pottsville. FOX BROTHER, • • Dry Good, GroEerY, Liquor, Flour and reed Store, CesirreStreet, opposite tke Lamb Tarern EDWARD YARDLEY, MORRIS' ADDITION TO. POTTSVILLE, Dealer in Rail Rcnid and liar Iron, Groceries, Oil, Fish, !JAY AND GRAIN. James -Downey, WEIOLECiT , r AND RETAIL-GROCERY STORM, FOSTER SI, DALT, • Wholesale and / Retail Dry Good and Grocery Store, coayEn or CET:TI2E AND HAE.ELT STEETS, POTTSVILLE. • DEALER IN DRY;GOODS, GROCERIES &C., Centre street, 2nd d cvrb elow.VLikantaa,o street; %. FOCEIT & FOSTE [NEW STORE:I " WhOle:3lP & Retail Pry Good and Grocery Merchants M.rt door.to tie Torn Halt. Centre rt. Partrriat. ; E. E. Hammer, DEALERS lN DRY GOODS AND ,GROCERIES, Centre st.betretliyhe ErrAalfre & Gthse's Hate:, Pottsville: , Joseph Bowen, ' , G . ROCERY AND V ARI ETYA'TORE, ._ Centre s.t rect. "24 dotlr below Ntarket, Pottecille. 1 • John Silly,m? ./ n/k Co., • - 13IFORTER AND DEALE IN DRY-GOODS, Gill 0 C 111 ES A :>,D LIQUORS, • :icy. Yoe` Store, Centre Si • Dec. '476 PVT MLLE. . . . .•. WM..111. lIILL.-;. • .... ' DEALER IN 7 : GOODS. GROCERIES, AND ! . QUEENSWARE. EentrE;" eel, twin!' deer below Mari:zet, , POTTSVILLE.. , * ' Oct-.11.1` , ;6, -0--- C;Ccl, Watches and 'Jewelry- ELLIOTT. .a...9-cm, WAT AND .17E,1.471 - J.T.'RY STORE, jOne abnve Geisses' New 'note!, ' CESTRE ST.. rortsyn.tr, ,L. FkSIIER, • -CL I OCE_AND WATCH MASER. CENTRE STEEL :,' TUMID 8008.. BELOW .74%.1LAN2'ANGO - lIMEM 40 I CO J, L. YODER, - I CLOCK AND WATCII MAKER, 1, Centre .ei; . ec!.foz.-r ...F, , ors Saar .lla rZer P. tisrilli - .; - 'Fart cotar attention. paid :. the rspairin; .of Clocks and Watches. -'- .. ME ECM Hotels' and Refectories. Po - rnr-ILLE HOUSE. PTT.T, praprictrz,l Centre street. Po . ttsrille. Pa: I'ILIIOT/IY BO vt.r.. • • r•", 0 Y5T 7 2.3 la 0 ',ISE • • COSNER.OF ":11311'...T1.N410 AND CENTEL' STELE:_. . Crys.trrr• In the 1.e.i.1 ro•>siMe manner. TOWN HALL REFECTORY,- FLTER MGDZY, - GENTLE ror7zVIL.L.r. lIEEKR, 'CONFECTIONER ANY) Fr" ITEfiEII, -I fez fit ?:::r•; Cen:re o; Hardware and Iron Stores. .13RIGI/T & PUTT. . Fr ,[ . , 1 ,- ,-A-Aze•AND MON At she Ton n 1 CENTRE ST. POTTSTILLE:PA. Geortze H. Stichler, IROX Corner - .;f Cen:re and Market' streets, • ' _Pidtrrtar. JOll7l G. BROWS.Aa - Mt. ,. WROLMALE AND RETAIL DRUGi..IIST, At . W. T. D2ting's oid star.d, Cr-CIIILE 57. ?...nTSVII-LE. JOIiN S. C. MARTIN, WHO=SALE 1.151 Y BETAII. DRUGGIST, cENTRE ST.. °OOHS 6tLOW 11113AISTA!tak), Moody Si. Aectidernacht BOOT S:SHOE -aq, One ticu.:r L...10tr Var. Anettn- C Whi:e's St'ore, CENT6E. STREET, P.OrrsTn.l.r. rk. •. ' R. D. .scno ra ER, S.I.DIME.ST, „HARNESS. BOOT .5: SaoE STORE, -VEST POOP to GSIMGE, SS. %TM'S STORE., Ce=t'S' St. P.titiVille. - Cloth Ta i lor i ng, &c. DE-ILI: 2 IX BOOTS ...IXD Sllo.c. Go'dem cehzre Litrcet- = te q d,a.rs Mastet street, nt . .rscitt_s. I Spr4., :Lippincott g Taylori , CONNES OF C... - 72.S AND RADAN - ZANTAO friALETS, Pm-cfrit:e: BENJ. T. TAILOR, 7:AMOR AND Nev. d.orzr Cizma's Drze Stare. Ce--tre st. Pcttssille. nt - pu s. lIUGM:S, ImpetiA NT TAILOR AND DRAPER crrna ST., TTCO DOSS JkSatLTSE TOWN HILL, • V . FILLIA3I 311LTRIIL ME'RCHANTS' . HOTEL, is,imit tlib. Pottst illy Pottsvilre MnRISIS . ADDITION JOH% H. HILL, 110011 BE • Xof /.e • 11 NNAN'S BOOK ATM STAT.IOITERY STO22, litre the Penn. Ilall, PEITTnrILLE.. Drugs and Medicines Pot.A - T•2::.e Boots and Shoes. Charles F.-Thacher, -rrt"l NEW E -08E. SATU.RDAY: MORNING, Pottsville Carbo. JOIIIN CIEAS. NEVILLE, ATTORXEY AT L kW,' 117ILL'attend to all husine,ii entAisted to ,him, with, care and despatch. Office one de,or below the Miners' Journal. - - October-l) , JOON vv.- nosE2iERRY, ArTp Rix Ex. AT LAW, • onivicTzt-na, 4 . Jan. 4. - ROBERT M. PAiLMER, ATTORNEY AT' LAW, NOT R Y POTTSVILLE, PA. • ;}Office in Centte st. next tloor to the Exchange.o 17, . • - . R. ItLitTCLILN, • • Atto4!ney at Latv,..` o . ger at t_•tchoyll;ill Haren,• next door to Ed zraed. litintzingrr's Store ." • 11. C.t3IPEELL; , A'T'TORNEY CVCIIIE.STILEFT, POTTSVI!..LE, abit -nest door to Samuel 'Thompson's Store, IV ILL practice to the . several Courts of 1 Y and Col"mbia Countivs. Noy. 14, 1846 F. W.; iGEIS.SENW:-.44SEIR. *Wt. • .1 4 ATTORNEY ATMAW, Solicitor in Chancery.* Courli,...sii;ner for Penassfra via, Nn. 141 Pine - st., X. Yort,'near Nassau st..l May be seen at his residence., 507 Bronnie street, be fore A. 31..randafter 4P. 31 _ I or,e'lo.: Jacob Kline. liag,isirate, . C I;TILL attend to.aliV businesisfrr,in abroid, entrosted IP - V to his care,' Office in Centre stree;,a felt itni.irt below thePennsylvahia Hall. and boarly opposite the- office of the Miner's Journal, Pottsville, Pd. . Pottsville.. Fcb. 7, I`_i-IG. . • ... / Cl.y.* N. M. WILSON,' MAGISTRATE AND AGENCY OFFICE. Market street. a few doors aore Centre, Patsrille. • , • . . - ,J'. Franklin Illairig, ANU i MFACTURER OF 'CAHFETS &.,FI,ANNF.I.O, A few doors above the 'Dawn Hall, • i POiTsVILLF. TOWS 'MALL BILLIAftII . OtII, P. P. 1511YDEY, Freprimor, CENTRE' STREET. POTTSVILLE. ' C. 'F. NORTON S; C 0... • WHOLLESAIat COTC...2SSION MIE4CHAI!ITS, For the Bate of Flotir , . Feed. nay it'd.' produce of ertry..dci•cription.' roTTsc4.I..E, • WIRE-WEAVER AND PATENT ; WIRE SCREEN Manufacturer. 4 Coal Stree f t, a ' few (loots frolu.Norweeian street, _ .POrItT/LLE. ' - • , Edward E. I T nland,; • BLACKSMITH', AND MANUFACTURER! OF COAL' sCIEENS, DEPT C.IiS4,IIE/TV • NViGONS, Buckley's Addition to POttsl nit , near she 'Anthracite • 'Furnace, COOPER S ! OP. OWEN Mkratis's COOPER ;aillOP, ON MARKET ST., OPPOf•IT£ NHL WOLFF'S 411 tilt _ - " J. ' • Llar-nfugfurer Cc-aches. Clrrizgos,.' Su:keys, Ikc.i • • COAL STTIEr.T. FOlTsvitt.t. P.A. r 7 : - 'Particular altemn.n.: to' the repairing. of ".; I). Sltollenllerger. 1 . OP.CEA. - 81D :'FIST MILL," Pii - rrstiLLE ' Pl. All Lizids i.f Fl,,tir, coll'taatly on Sand .z., EAGLE. STEA.3I. SAW . Fr7rirttr,!. Cl - I,r-vt• !I.' It I: '• .. ...-I.Lft CrC • ••- - ,1 - 111.t.2:, Attk-it.'.ed to.f (1-I,rn - ", -- r„'„ . ' Eaton' CARPET 'coyERI,En MANI FAL - TT:IIEn, Mai Set sheer, above. 1.1.20.1:c Squar e ; • ' OSEPII F.. . S i , .J DENTIST, HAIR DEE,SS6I- .4Sito BARBER, Centrestrurra irr eV.714. Clor t3e Pexe, /ha Steam Ennnel Factories TA3zA(?r,t. JOlp; o.l.ll3:PAors.:m-ou. Micinfacte.rer rY Stearn Ev:4le.i . : Lathes; Cart.; }Sill &C.:„ 'Oa Rai/ Ruce. curccr f street,. TlMAcet.' • Pottsville Worhs, - • E. W. M.t....=113i 1- . 7:.? - rietrar t • • .; cOiI..VER OF -VO' a - I:GI : 1X CO-IL;S.TS - _ . • uAywoeD !SNYDER. , Cratuzs, Corner 61 ez..ll,,,vil?'lanki Vs• PCI":3VIL . 74 ' . • - Sencer. mos rousOtts . AND 11ACISIN SHOP, • Er.x . krJ:le.:FL:iu33::::ig County'. P 3. On!eri promzzly tm:rwed,i reAsonabie . tertns—c; Ataz, . 4 tiluasvi[lc . Business arbs. . , - . . A. & W. De'Haven, . .. '3IINEDSTTLLD IRON WOD;SS—YOUNDD - Y AND Mk carcF f !tor. d Manufacturrs of Rail,mad CAm,C,-,alßreAkers,&c: . Benjamin Heffner'. WIIOLESiLEAND ROAIL DEALER IN Dry Geqg, Grererie:, Flocr and Feed, . EZSTIIA.E. • Bast & Re p plier .i - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS /a Dry &c. is'Srs.Szry $.l AlmenrciNe, Sghuyik;!it citbaty, P WALTER J. Tirtoz..l TAYLOR. Sr. .11cCiLricICE11.1_*; : DlTGoe.ts. G:eceeies. 7 i Fie= rd Fed R.t CORNER OF SECO: . .6 A yeiNmvsitte. ?A. . • Charles ,r De • -B. Forest. - ' , I Drz.:tr it r Gorr, Grr.42.m..P..air ;cad Fttl, An.;l2lL - -•ti's G., ,f,.4. Whales-Ift and Retail, .4.. , "istrii-c7:1 1 , P. i ' , Steiner S -Brother, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS: la Dry Ga.var.s, Grx.erier; F 1 ,4 4 - Fred And 2..linrag Give% tor. Sui.Sery 4.2 & Sperztes R.: ULSELSVILLE, =,GEORGE CAIVALSEE, FLOCS. FE E D. atr,47EillafrPial.-1.10N4* QUEEN WARE, 'AND LIQUORS- Tr s ertro'st.acc-Kx..sice HAW. -1,5.4r,ft427A Pa• art, • arban astrass Tat-4. - . Afassfcrtaw sf Sum= c.d Sarre+ Steam Engisies isa easumfletured of every deserrilioxs, and of Me be* 2 quality fox ..NE.,•zi.r.g sad . - e.ber. purpose*. . . Cee3e.s. IP.c . T. R. Winteisteen, • of S.:zsat'E.2eises, P,134," GA11727. CCss er-e.121, sf z 3 . F . = CS t. r L. Mattson .V.4C0.. NVTIOLIALIf AND RETAIL DFAITTA Lab:* Floor, Feed k.r. P.-rt OtitasiPa NUA 11. Y 30;,- t 84.7 Legal Notices PUBLIC; Misceilatieou's Elm ry Jtll ills, /rock in kis /ine r :made and remixed. '4. I MILL I[I~E:STIi4L~ P - Albert G. BrooliV; e:JLeft RI,A VIRGINIAN Awake,awalce, the -sun is up. Awake, and sally • We'ire:had a rain ofjewelry. From nut the tinge! •. The earth is robed in dazzling Eacleiree is hung . And diamondVaten thousand ' ..`Are balm* from' Each bush, and every humble shj • - , With precious sto And all the phrest brighest, • By handfulls raun The erd'rald! and the amethyst ~. The tops zes', ,Lebo :‘,.• And here and tliere a ruby red . • • IS sparkling in the t • The chrysto/ite andjasper see. And that bright Sar, The holy Patinas *abet saw Upon the Heavenly, Here all the sold ofj Ophir shines, With alt Golconda's store, • • Apd who could, ever number up , . The countless myriads morel The holly, in its datkest greer„ ' • Wills crimson frun looks gay, Enchased in solid silver. ton; How rictii4 tt, display! Iu green'and cold the shaggy pine , . Seems almost in a blaze, With all the sun's reflected light, • Yet softened to`the gaze. The Cedat eh, thou favored tree Tn ficripture it is told They laid thee to the house of God, 'And covered thee with gold: But great as was King Solomon.' He, nor the house he made, . Were dresed in such magnificence • As thou past here displayed! . The beech tree stands rich array . ' .Of long 'nd shining threads, Its brittle bOughs ill heeding low ~T oearth their drooping hea&„ f • ,And now and,then some broken limb Comes crashing friim on high: And showering down a world - of gems ; - That sparkle as they tly _ The_haftymak7-the 101drett litnb'd Briareus of the trees, 'Spreads out his po,nirrous icy arms, lood'crackling to th e breeze; Mid asthe roused pip lion "shakes • clew drops Mau his mane,' So doeslhe woodland monarch shake ' His chrystkls o'er the plain; But time would fail to tell of all • , Thai bright and Starr ; host • The No rtli,wind, brings t• to witch the world" _ _ . . , . " - -- ' f emit out the realms of frost; The meanest thing—the most deformed—' The' dry and sapless bough; L ' . f The ' bramble 'tole, the ruggedthorn, .' ' • -Are pure and spotless-now. ' , • "Ye =lnciters of earth: come forth, ' . . . ' .Ye princes; Who have gold ?";:o Your diadem, ve rings, Ming. here, the leweed crowns ye bold ; • Come, wontan,inthinecirnaments, . ~ In ail their costly sheen ' And let them be the loveliest ones - __ Thal ever 'traced a queen t : This grass that *sliodde it under foot. , . .. Th is weed With branching, arms, `Thus glittering in the morning sun. • . v ' !lath fifty fold your charms ; • 7 -. Then,cast your baobles vile away, ' And bend in solemn thoughti v - To-Iltst who bath this gorgeous scene . . From storm and tempest wrought Yet this fair pageant soon must fade_ - . • Before the breath or - neon..l , . And; by the fiat from On high tour; breath'shalkfade ass on. O,Jay net worthless riches up. - ' , .1* '. • - ' Which "nioth - and rtut.assall, , ' But those which ar the jodgmentday, 7,f -' • Through Christ will then avail. What though the sun so soon most melt 1 , Thi froAwork and its Pauli, , lJe speaks them into life again . .1 , , WM., rides amid the Timms :, " So, "in the twinkling of an eye." . t.,At 11i.,13.-1 trumpet dread; • , ... Our bodies, fashioned gloriously, - , Shall rue up from the dead.' Meson goes up *destined way— i ! I • Bow few Iyi hebd my calls!! In tears the Vision, melts:away. 'The “ba.ScieSS fabric” fall.s. I ton cc old shed e. - Onie tears: alas : • - . That this sweet scene is past ed t Fcr scenes as siveet, it brings to mind, - ',r Which ded away as fast: - 4 . . • ^ • 7. . . • Job' cbi;.. Inclll.artnolizi • -. . .5 YISIT u'vo_o - DT LAN I NLIN. We Like .the 11 ocrin; irate MI - . Paging informati?n from a falthfCtilinZ i'plarne of (jhas. .Lanman, 'hour the I is dated. Jut the upper , Mixs4 , sippi, atNau- 1 - ..i . ' ":- LI . . . " '-, the one biz n.onght pe-' 4 ,iir Wally uppermost in it; Is coo in July, 1846. 'The authdr ,says:-..0.1 My -how shat) ice ,-;„.oid stars 'way up the 31i4sissipPi.: I tarried 'a few hours at How often' I do .we see 'among us the spettack the farfanaed .clty of Naufoo; and when 1. re- described by X contempo.?atv, of a fel!ow citii-n sumed my course, I felt like one just awakened I, keeping Said and body, year after year. en a kern from an incomprehensible dream. Surely, -s . itrely • i j ug p., in order; that he may heap up a huge pile of . Fanaticism is a l most foul 'liend, and we ought to i bread arid meat, and offer he has raised the heap . rejoice wi'th exceßdi4g....io.y that He who "ileiu i until it osernips his fe llows, sl t dawn on it and the armies of beavert_ is et the protector - of eart. I grow aria, throu - f 1 fear that some . . , f the crowd sails inliaht4 ts.. arid that .He will not lease all wa;kin , around fart pi:e will obtain a crust or joint mankind alone to. thei reeky .of their idols.:, .of his hood! How-certainitlfollows that a few . The Mormoa City , occupies an elevated , pa-i- year. of anxiou ' a watchirr , sends Lira down to the tion, and , as api re.ached . '•from the South; tip- tomb, with av a rice in his . hes. , t, '„,. l;fes i. tos , ki ,. 4 Feers capal.de 'of contaMittga hundredthausand , dirr.imcg eve, 'as he 10, - -es'sight of 'the only ged he souls. , But its gloomy streets bring a. most met- I wort‘h , ipped, o that his poor soul, you'd compre aneholy disappointment. Where lately resided.! bend! Strani*e pt. :version of - th'e - Zends of life-' no less than tw,eniy.five thousand ‘ people, there I an - j . mriaaci „r s . as stran g e ! ..:;-. -... . - weiemot to be seen more than abuutEve huadred; #, #-People .13'cot bay'. relis'ation enough in New ,and those in, mind. body aryl purse; seemed to be I tnglatid. Tiev too gene r ally have a care-worn perfectly wretched: , la a walk of about ten Min- ! espressi:m. from infartee,to:oie,,,; and the fact Can utelf, I 'so:anted several .hundred claiiriceys, which. I not he dente& t h, ot antieie is a weariness , the were ali , that at !east that number of facni:ies had ! fl e .: h. • ... t v e . a .,.. sti ti „,.. aT t„.. in thi s c„,„,„, es left behind them. as memorials of, th eir folly, and ; p '-'ally in the Northern Status, hardly afford:ng the w i ckedness their persecutori. ,SV.tren this 1 ourseive.'eppditunity for eatingor sleeping in the city was in its glory, every dwelling was surroured-.; manner na , ,a: ,: e d „. aaad _ for she can only on . ed with a garden: so that the corporation limits .1 duct her che , --:cal op...rations proprrly. aa ' aljust were . uncommonly extensive; but , no w all the i th e der.n.ed vital macLinerc, while" ive quiet fences ate in ruin. and the Met y crowded streets ! ly slut:abr.:tar:l We recrutt•ourselvea and crow actually rank with vegetation. Of the houses left.. i fat during a r;frestiiiag nap-hut exhaust the s: s. star,,l:ng i nal rr.ore than sae cut, of every-ten is oc- te,.,,, both phs - Xicalic and mentally, in pursuing to cupied, 'excepting by the Seidet and the t•oad.- i excess the ordinary round of every iltj- hosiness. Ilardly,el window retained a whole pine of .glass, , i. ,, A , a work and no play 'mares .. 1.0, _ .; a d01i , t,.,. ,. and the doors-were broken, , and I open, and hinge V.., a t proverb based an a profcw-d knowledge of tae .. . , !mt.. Not a single laughing voice did I hear in', la ws of our hein ' ' the whole' place, and, the : lines! of suffering and ; ''. „ Females i[ T.,'-il e.' ,_ , off than 1 Powiin 07 Yi'&4l.C.-...'; curious story is told of i4.cre,,ng..sne,, are worse - ~ : . , ~.....: - ' ..- of c ....t... care seemed to be imprinted in the faces _of the I ~_ sex in the deprivaition. of" .7.ei--°;f--I'>')r:': , who eater t-. 1 a crtaur..h at Dre,4len, attracted AY th 9 very child - ten that met rue in the way. I r a w not- i 1 ... .1 t .. h _ .- • . , • ata‘von. as Cu" tom 37... =sue li vai p ar to, b rie r..-e .. a single one of those numerous domestic animals, t the fresh air of Heaven. unless it is June in a very ' s- '" ? . 3. ' - ' r th . e . "g ift t a P i 7 L ' ile ' it wa.s P la •l ie . tontmael at!eatmeil. atien , :ve, but no sooner -did which add so much to the comforts of human life; , Jad „ .4 , ke =, -,' er.- • Hence they make feeb e mario- ' and • I heard not a singe song, evea from th e robin e _ look r.ht ,- .0., aailow. Link, an,' are hr t, t , as , nr „, :td ,, the ni (isle ce.ve -ta=e th' ,- Seler.C.Y9l2o . Coo:l=eore his and wren, which are always so sure to build their, i ~ , , sessi,:e. thall tie ) began to exhibit 'tam; sig as - of pr. ' maturely., of' dr ,e3;s that never have .seen-t.e. , ; nets about thetabiiations of matn.'l Ay', the very i ~. i b . icy; education of toe - j . ,:npyLence. Al length one of these rude so.c.iers, yd T eo ha.! L., -ere -:011 o itittl i ,2 sun _tae . and pleasant Nssing- breeze. . seemed ' i and more of the b-ady. in girlhood. . stea.:nz, e4ft-.y up the steps of the pulpit, unobser. both to speak. of sin: sorrow and Atter desolation. - t #.- A sad ruik' , ke is prCdtated Se 'too iraplicA be- : tej-3 . 2/the u ''''`' . ''',''''''-l'i h_iin - not a .. little , ...,_ lrv__ • Yet , in the c 2 I I. of t: is s'''-'e of rota , stand '? Itef in the adae that 'time is monev: it :ace tl4. LI , PP tu j hi ' n , o " t° .! ',,,4;1er. i n Lae m i lts o f his ![e. Temple of Nativoo. which is nr,questiona; , :y ' -e ms. , o ,_s es ., o f pur,,,it i s „ ,, :icn e ..„,,,T einenee, male to ~ oararmae.an.4 inch . .0,7 ...",7,1 as we.. 3.3 ..5et , .... 4 y j . 01:...e of the genet b.iildinge it dos country, • .It is , le e:,,s-h., -Those who attempt to •est re - rio'Av • '-'-';'''''' '''';'",''• el: " '.'" '''''"'"' °f gi°ee-*e yes. !Y Gf lime stone , quarried within , th e liM ` ls oj ' ftOM t:-ir latjTs.atincie peti'esda are eit'-erafr.l:d ' totes. tx . 'd.-scs.n.l. and• me ‘. lonzer interrupt Pas thecityl in the bed of a dry stream. and the archi- : of not navin ,l n.,.., , c„ e vh, or are perpe' etially re-e,-aded ejoutli-at: r.,11 which he and El 4 comrades. received test, Weeks'. and every individual who, la- ; that idlenesa s e ,,, aa in win , so ~b e . i., 111,t1e fi. ,,... es tr•Kra tm urg-vo.l , bored upon the haddinz. were Mormons. . It is .- fa-ter than ti ought.to g o; th e fa4..r chests , -i ii- o f ir Y triis ? s `' f-in )'``l. cuter, Cur-!e.r"lhe'gre3l one •hUndred a”d.kiwentY- eight feet • in length - . : -... , , . . , 1 - . , .' , - Duke Slirlbnr,Aigh,) wir o was natiararly so tins -, .tf - ~_ a ~ o r i se ex ~ sell out of all that is ,504.1 sonvine. hea:t.., by ~.e- 1 . . h ,.,_. . relit-•ance to' an engage eliht! 'feet wide, a'-'1 irons the g t.or. "-- :. wring himselfand his boss. a holiday, be-ca‘sse tin •?' as " 1 i i7l Iva a- '' iss *-* - ' Creme summit it itexsr...res two hundred and tnne- ': is - r.non „ , and exa n ylel is „en thin , . ,r.t 1i . ,,..1 m„,,,#, t r .. ,..riit h e 1-4..a....d the .3., .2:11 a atsl , Cru_ tapet hat s.whma te • t Y 4W ° ' fe et- It is p n ' 4" 'P LI3!V aflet the 1-tem .' 4 ', in cities toil :far the e inainediate benet of thi„es h ,,± 4 a l' ir '',ll. --- ::, -:.,-,-',..t,,,,"n5i:..nac.,C1:.-4_,edree t hat • the SIT k of; architecture : s...smeerhat intermixed wiin T . and ,„ anpe ~ ' avin , taxes in proportioa to .i amine -- i - i - m - - '---- - --- -- T -- Gt: ter i x d and Egy; tiart...' It has a portico, with '.•, com r e ni sav e the rreed naastiatie,j, ha ting eueray. and siOn!..l then expose hi: -~ e fto oho thtee Ocintan arztaways-- It is' surrounded with . tr in ' • '.. . * ing urea:at dJrigersi r i never found tnsmse.v-es rea d y ta , rest , and take - 11 - 1 rSisslers at "base cf"ilth is `erred a - aeei .-- °41413 , ; ...",' comfort.' _ W l e work tai muchlthltoo' long is New • .1 inverted. while the capital of. each is sormet.- t co -.,, - ,- I -:- . ' Tea .I.•4SGLitTT or Prioress - I°Ni e l s Allafl• in e arth head, 'supported by two liarols, ht4. l - Li. Englan d . ' I ....t , ; ra..-A sratistir;:-.1 report ricendy phi:ld:tea by ce;- ing a inamp.et. - Direcds• under the lover l fv ; A N. - Teo- .33 _oiat , .... --LW Gel' snore- EIPLOSIti. array - 6 2 - T of the r.; , ...5te of Thisinc.hrisetts, gives the col is this inscription, in gellewletters: .-Tce Honer IWe see by the Decoaatie: Pand , ine of, Paris; that f-rxtrig stltecaent of, the roinpurative duration of of Me Lqr..-f. Bula Ay -iie C4trec..s- of Jer#r j the European goverumentl are in nos mall trrpid- life 4 a•--- ; re..l 'viers of various professions and CArill of Later gay &infs. Cow.raer,ctel Ape: I, 'anon .f.A3ut .he discovery of ' , the near expliiet. ' - ocenpatirs. in thst Strter "The asernemf2 . 6-'.h. IS4I. .linfici-s ta'az /..seul•" In the law.W. i cotton. -It puts a tenthle payer in the hands of t Clergyonen wati 61,07 years ; of tbe meat room, which is paved with brick, and con- i the 'peoe. velfich can br Manufactured very east- , w.thialt -profession. 66,2,3; .51erchants. 550 77 a ,verges to the centre. is a Baptismal Foot,i t sup., 1 lc. and es:qrs.-sled in sptte of police ezearehes..-st . Blirksiniths. 51,0 d; Carpenters, 48,91: OcoPent. ported by teslver Oxen, as Largi,s as life, thiwhole-i The -French i govern at wish:- .1 r.o suppress it, 31..2t: Idaineis.meix,r...,, SS; ddasans, 49.501 eienuted incubi:l eitai.e. ... ' Two cairways Ind into 1 bat it found t: would hare to -. ' , oppress so =any ~' Pair:deo% '40.25; Printers. 3 2 . 543 ;- sslasaktrs._ __ , it, 'nom opposite idirstctionii, whilerin either side materiaL•-,-sli kind' of acids , cort.o' ri. hemp. papery 42,33 : Snoomaliers,42; Te.:sa:s. 54.40 .: Tor are two mans for the record; rig dents, and. all 4e, that it seseita be impossi.. Reeoindolos no # men. 47; Ltheireis. 49 ; Fi'b ur ?.•_l.l"."7 . tka around, no less than twelve premation rooms doubt will-bel greatly faciliuted by this invention: I men, 43,76 - o.' I?emale DarnistHee , w r oo ._ Dma besides On the finw floor, anettheee pcdpirs. .and is•A it eo=m-ls: a time oroen 's reform ideas eigitate, 1 rasters, 29,37;'L15raee.70, . Mildazcs.44#. • and Taikresses ;Sal,. yearS,- Its a plate for th e choir, and on either,sidnewhf Flo- the =was gore deepl...y than ever btfore. 'The tresses. 35,62, . m; , ‘,„ )guard _ _ man windaws. :Over t.... prophet's pulpit or fact Is that the Ek-gs and inters of the weed wi'd --; this . eSacm=l 7 .ne Per*** ll2 -".;!- . t * 4 ~ ego " throne , is this inwoription it,' -The Lard holrhatic: I i have to nis i ertake the war* of elevating peaceind l. ;- th riPed._ es V. is c 2 Pe• - •' .3 sed thlt *cc u lx elci: '' tityl " „s oy i before that Enos. We ear szterifier ,: came eel. ear Between the first "ly ly the opprrsell, and . roi seeable massrios. or tate tte 3 co, „ , „ Li as we fad 1.. In . L.t and 5e0304 Soars are two thug rooms, appropriated coil.lecWsCet fax mare szrince than have berew9 give th e s ho ve 4,4'-'eree.. - _ . .. . ace lighted t,3 th e p a t t i arc t i c f w h ic h zte b g ht e d by eig ht dr- gyre Glen con .troth tut th e w i led of thew tahlr a:laded to; and ti. - -cy rand go the lublolthey . Sit 1 . , I 431 ,13 t .11 iaatili eirrb• -. The roe= of i 53 *and duty,___ 1 . ate te I h• - ' ' • i I, , ..... ) • ALL N-ATUnE TO Ova US/AND PLZASUAR. !SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, P7;:- ' 1 ; , . ... - . floor. in every paiticular, is precisely like that of the first. Around the bell of a-spacious attic are 1 twelve small rooms, with • each a circular. windbw, and a. massive lock on 'the doer. At the two front corners of the edifice are' two winding stairways, : ' which meet et the base of the tosser and led to the'sumruit„—while the roof of the main building is ,arranged , for .a place of promenade; and the walls of the noble edifice vary from four to, six feet'jn thickness.: . • ~ .' -,- 'Estimating the' manual labdr at the usual prices of the day, it is said that the cost of this Temple ' was about $BOO.OOO. The owners now,,, offer to s sell it for $200.000, but it will be -a long time, I fancy, before a purchaser will be foupd. The Mormon who took me over the.. Temple. and gave me the above information. was , 4 nesfy -.broken hearted man. Like the majority of his brethren, remaining in the city, he.. was without money, and without friends, and yet, it'was to fie his destiny, in a few ,daYs to push his way info .the, wilderness. with a large family depending up on him for suppeCt., It was inla most melancholy lone; indeed, that, he spoke to roe' the following words: .• Mine, eirs is' a hard, hard lot. What if- my religion iia false one, if! am sincere, is it not cruel in the 'extreme, for tlose, who call' themselves kthe only true church. to oppose me and my people as they have done 'I Myproperry has been stolen from me, and my dwelling been consumed ; 'and now, while my 'family is depen dant upon a morn fortunate brother for support, my litildchildren cannot go into the street without being pelted with stone's, and my daughters earn , not go to the well afteia pail of' water, without being insulted by the young arid noble among our ' persecutors. Ido not deserve this treatment. • I.' nth not a scoundrel or-a foreigner;—fsr, far trod) the truth is [ this „supposition. My •grandfathee, sir- was killed . at' the bottle o‘, Yorktown, as.an officer in the glorious. Revolution; my own father, too, was also aniAmerican army officer during the rift war ;7:anti-all my. kindred have ever been faith ful to the upriaht laws of the government. —. Knowing: therefore; these things to.he Pile, and • know -lag,' too, that 11 am an honest roan, it is very bird fohd.treated tri.- my f-dloty countrymen as a "Vagabond?! 'o' I lovethis -sacred Temple dear ly,-arid it inakesline weep to think that, I Must so - soon leise it. to the tender mercies of the Christian World." - •. . '-, Thus far had this poor man proceeded, wlien• his utterance was actually choked with tears,—and I was glaii-of iii; for my own heart was affected• by his piteous tale. Lgave him a dollar for his trouble, when he - was - -called to attend a new arri. vitt of tisiters, and was left alone in the belfry of the Temple. Then it was that I had an upportunity'to. muse -Upon the supertj panorama that. met my gaze up on every side.- J I Wasin.a truly splendid temple,. —that temple iii, 'the centre of a desolate city,„— ,and that city in the Centre of an apparently licrund 7 less wilderness-1 To the east lay or perfect beau tithe . grand Prairie of Illinois, reaching to th'e waters of ftlichi a : to the north and south fade...l away the winding Mississippi: and on the west, far as the e've could reach, was spread out a per sea of :forLst land, entering which. I could just diStinguiSh a caravan, cf exiled Mori - ions, on their line of march to Oregon and California. As - t . befot4 zeircarlst-d, when I went forth from out the Massy parities .of the Mu,plon Temple, to 'journey deeperinto the . vvilderudLs, I -felt' like one Erjawakened fro , a [ dream."—.Y. Y. E.rprcis., ; . . . . 0 North; tlite,. . ith gerce, aris • 'heir stems. tjuh, 1 ,I 5 crrhng, • - Uie bung; dine stone throne , . .I . .Leottren ico Mucri..—The Medics Jcurrial draws a melancholy pii f ture of Nee: En2larid kn.. pie, in the extract hi:lOW—yet we fear it is ta n nin-. i l It has i , een:-sa ~: that the A mer i cans are ihe Lii,ht solemn Eidokile niler tic suz4-, and who that mars cur aniteus, iireworn cipres4.i,..n from chilurt,c). - ,1 to ala age can sloal-..: it 1, We have no holidays, ii.a amusementis;c. mparatively ; ter indulge in no rest iit , felaxatton ; bolt frown up:in all cessation' from . business-a.l pausing to lake comfort—a= fOolish ili‘ipa'tion that will end in Want, lk is even hard' for'an Arncriean-io laugh; arid' when la n e dnesso, ha i ls halt afraid M . lo,ing an opportu nit} o f rnin . ; a.cent, during_the nt time con=ued a- ytheepl tnEnt ' ISE. EMIII NO. 5 • ttati§n. Tre idea 'ofhaeing. any enjoy- - his life seemellever l 0 enter ; intp bis head; JOBBING OFFICE IN conuellonVlth our tstablishment; yrs have is pea a large Jobbing Opice t for the printing of Hooks. , - ' Large rosters.' 1 Pamphlets, • Handbills 1 Hilts of Lading, . Dill Heads:, • ' • BlMik Permits, `, Circulars,, Cardi, Time llcnties. tke 1 Tgether with all kinds of Fancy Printing, tilt of n high will be executed at short notice and in a beanki foi iii:lo - Ilarestock of Type fo l r - Jobbing is very_ large, whit h was selected with a view to give effect to hand-bills— and his type , for Book nu& Pamphlet, Printing, is equal, to any used tn the cities. . As he keeps hands expressly for Jobhtng. be flatters hienself that his factittiesTor executing work is greater titan that of any other office, and ttrit the, public will find it to there advantage to give hint a call. ' ' r). All kinds of nooks printed, rutcd,• and bound to order, at short notice. • -.- . •. Book Bindery.. :iNi.' are also prepared to bind all 'kinds'. ni books, in the iiiitt durable manner, it short notice. , ' Blatik Punks alwaiV on hand—al.o made totirde , '-' ruled to any pattern. .'• We , ., ha,... Mlllll ^ ' MIIChiIIC. chine,'of the'rmorovided ourselves with a Ruling Mk.. rule:paper to any genroved kind, which enables us to ..eso order. ' • : , 9 - .SNaka -s Sions, •ND in cident,efectarred on our way ct via. Pittslmrg,, which' created great merriment w t h e I,ahy, at 'Le expense of our friend H. Onenigha after relaxing our limbs at one of the many stations on the route, aae discovered that two very mysta. rioua Ist/avers Were added to our . .company.— deehsed -trithe garb of backwoodsmen, with their titles by their sides, their st pear - ant.° excited the 'most unpicasald r , tha.:tuns,'lo us who had never traveled; which. together nith the inconvenience Of"twelve insidrY suo,gestedthe idea of Charter ing 3 nothercoach. plan was strongly advo cated try 11., wWi declared that he would not pro reed with such .I.ighwaymeit.".but after an inef• fecival :itteinpt to procure any other conveyance, we rebig'ned ourselves to the force of ci.cutnatancetr, ano wropp.'d our robes about us preparing rafthe deptrture. 11. reluaantiy tooklhe seat-between the stioligeir, when be discovered they had a beg of rather strange dimensions; of which they took ssiipeelil care, and by a remark Wilk-5 was made, apparently not designed for ourerrs, wo learned it contained 6 ' 11. tuppo.ing the hunters had einne cnornioue spez:itnens . of the Krttiesnakes, de...hp:eel for exhi.. bition at Cincinnati, narde s6rne anxious inquirlos as b.) to their twin; properly secured ; ,Ecc., to which havin; received evieice and airy. unsatisfactory replies, his fancy pietrited the most unpleasant as• sociations, and the mot terrible results.' The idea that he should find himself encircled,. within the foldS of so venomous and disgusting s reptile, was horrible'-stthe'rlarknos.s 'of the night gave power to his imagination, and the actisof his. life—the fireside he had left—the friends with whom he had parted, perhaps for the. last time, : Mingled in strange cOnfusion with presCriptions, . panaceas., ;Tel loathe.ourne: death. Often he resolvid to inake!rnown to his drowsy , party, his fearful niissivings, but the• fear that we sh -- ould not symPathise in his-intense anxiety, and, .that his abetrotions would be answered' with a Ziaugh, deterred him. At. length overpowered by fatigue, and the ex citement of the sune he fell aslp —but tbU`same: horrible dream pursued him, an lasi the 'darake" ryas applied in descending :he mountain, and es its hissing sound', broke upon his , ears, he awoke - appal:ed with the idea that his Worst fears. Were fully realized, and in the phrenzy Of despair; he sprung from his , seat, and at the tepid his tuns cried out, ;Stranger! stranger! ' your snakes are leoie.\' Aroused Irina ou: droWsiness r by this sunen outhurit,, an.] divining the'eause, we buraNant in the most irnizirederate 'laughter at the j-dotas Well as the ridiculous position which had assumed; to he 'safe:from the attacliof his supposed enemy. And although after full expla nation, H. enjoyed the joke, yet no powers of per.- suasion - could induce him to continaleilis journey with the Hoosiers, and their tioa of specie. A Tact or . 0111 - 6.LTT.—The Nenr',Yoik Sun .acs that a few (lays since, an emigrant ship arri 'vet! at that port., the captain of which was guilty of :nant'c:ue::iea , -The ves•el was C 5 day 4 from Liverpool. Her praviSiono failed; sickners Ass on board and 20 per.soilsolied. [tut for the inteferecce of ithe,dtaly bin p - issen...er hi' board, many of the passengers w0r..11 have lost their firer., The captain would not ; illow water to be drawn frojn the sett for the passengers to with their Wen :Sibs with; when a • pail war drawn up he lashed the ii4senger that did it. with a rope. lie wel continually inflict ing' blowa :pith a rope's !end, or his fist. The steerage pa-4- .. -iigers butobrkihg over hundred and tlurty..dartd that- come oh 'dis.k. I The stench wasb - torrid. The scurry Prevailed,blo were at. irked, and -many . 3 tied %Olt it: Ai man connive,' to j-,,t to ife tank' for some water; the captain sawdbirn. : ltirked him (may without it, arid the poor wretch:die'," in two hours afterwards.— The' sailorswere told i,l up the body in kbag aLe.l pitch it oVI t. not giving any oppottunititn - a-pertain the can=e of his death. 'Fbi steivartf vvas brocally stry...'zk by the Mate; and when a pas seeier called the?ttentiou of-the captain to it, he assisted the .I.nat in, hts brutal wort!, and but for the pas-eoger presenting pistols, the'poor wretch would have been killed. He is now in the hos pital. the eaptiin having given him DSO to say notinigabout it: An irialM: is .to be called to examine the facts. Tor Tow or A NEWAPAPEAL-LNeWSpaper iitetature is a Ell& in the great chain 6( miracles w! ; i c h ;ro ttnes-s of En;land, and every support vhon'..l r.ewqpapers. The ed.:. ;ears of thew nr..v.piirtrs mu-a have a cnost-oner ons.ta,:k.' n , it tea wrath; of the leading era•• tide itself. but the oS:i.tatton to write that:prticfet ei•e , y weik. whe l !btr inchned or not,'insiekness. or to ifflictton. distre,s ofLanndl winter and slimmer, yer after year, "tied sloAnio them*. tentlininz in one spot. . It is sornething like the mites in a thoutzind, hours.— I have a fel:ow ler I know hoW a periodi cal wiit'Lvt,t.r do ,n one's exts..tence. In• itself,- it appears , nothinz -the I Alto; i 3 n•t mar.ifcst ; nor is it the the Continual ettentionowbich it rerp.ite..s. 1 , hr life tecannes, as it were, the pu'olkation. ()v.- ‘v.ee% is no v.l.aer corrected . and printed, than on mes another: It ie the .lon 313 endie!, , s repetition of toil, a c , n‘tar.t mind. a continual wear ing upo'n the . I. , ..'tcr,..ect and.-pirt's, demanding all the exertion of !.-nor fAeohie, , , 'at-the same time that yOj ate co:opened to do tne - severest drudg ery. To n' rife for a •, , a;xr is very weii, but to edit one is to c , nict-bn yet.trt , e:f to tlavers.--:Captairt ilarrz y ;!!
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