.ICard to 'Mate Readers. Tathose who intend visiting Philadelphia tolttake purchase{ it la important to know here it can be done to the best adraoluge. Such as are-about to buy HATS of their own d s , or be the rase to sell again, are respectfulv in. thai there an establishment at NO. 1, ste g az " on th e second floor. conducted by E. 14 - - I, on the cash system entirely. where lIATS pithy m aterials, and of-The tritest fashion, can positively ' • .tamed at from one to two dollars lees than at the so and extra v agant stores in the fashionable streets hi city, wile re rents ate from ale to tkree amused aTtUtn! this e stablishment, on account of locating himself bye s treet,and upstairs, the proprietor procures his at the low rent of one hundred dollar,. The vast " D ec in the prolita which there must be between d e scriptions of stores, every one Can answer: , N it is earnestly solicited, as it is certain no one ee ee eegret doing so. • 5 ,,,,,e m ey street is the first above Second, run tam Market to Chesnut street. yet. Otis ^ 7-6 m The Ceedit System A SOS TO LIONSisTY. - Rill the - world ought to be by this time .`"" 7- mg twareThat she "credit system" is one of • , be most unmitigated curses that ever af tinted humanity, and has created more nil tato all the other influences of a false and arti- i ttate of society. • Therefore. we wish most earn. to impress upon all dealers of every kind, to this -cruel ace, the great palladium of honesty and fair inr, -Caen and no two vaiens 1".. If this motto be universally adopted, mankind would become icy honest. ' l• It take the case of the country people who supply etaiteu withprovisions—lf the scale happens to • '-bog in 'the estimation of a hair," they are liable se all. Rut let these same persona go into a state • tea purchase of any kind, and the chance* are something like the following will take place a 'chaser.—How much-do you ask for this, oat.—So much, (naming a price about twice he tawilting to take rather than not Belli i d. eskssro.--1 can't give that price, (vraPttng towards • ;or.) lraC—StoP. Stop, my friend What wilt, you 1 ; k karr.—(returning.)--Well I do'ot know—yOu alto ask very high for your goods t t will give you Calf what you mentioned last now.. et --Well, you shall have the goods for that - but 1 give you ray word of honor the it is far • tall• • we appeal to men otcommon sense wether this only, nt the reverse of it. If you want good and s FIATS, therefore, at one invariable and uniform • and no mistake, Callon the sobseriber.. If we are ° i c-riot of ask mg two prices takeout Hat for both- J. WALKER, Proprietor. Church .tiler, South side of Christ Church, one Not Second Street. pnll3 3m It E FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE old adage, •take time by the forelock " commends itself to every one by its plain - roma:ion sense; anill,i - irhen the chili winds of autumn begin to iotice of the approachof ivinter. every prudent oat once Mate provision arainst Told wrather me that the people of Pottsville have a commen ,,,d it, comfort. convenience, and economy, ft. i kCKS O N have just stalled their new store ctre Trinity chinch, with an en- Or PARLOR AND COOKING TS, alining e. hich will be found all the old and t st)lesSand a number of new ones adapted tth to the wants of the Coal Itettion. We bane of_intriulumws to this neishborhood UT,/ Vai It S ; a 6U LI c, at:E. — a.% AMERICAN Allt TIE:IIT COOKING STOVE. WITH BRICK Tor OVEN. tovn, which is of recent invention. bids i'air to su leevery other.kind now in use. Dunn; the lust tt i grown inn) public favor with unprecedented .1, Also, ,CART'S SI - MMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. 're, which is e.Anally adapted to wood or coal. c, it ea- ancer medals at the fairs of American Scw York; attic. Mechanics' Institute, Ros the rranalta Institute, Chtlatielphia; and of rclisnice Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. A r of their stores are semis operation in this re tad have given entire sattsfaction. • lad traatiat our aa , orttnaitt of paean and claat they are of a tt aorta, sizes and pmes. z,, and splendid assortment of Skeet Iron, rix, 4pnntr.l It kept constantly on hand. ROOFING and all w - ork connected setth the Fot ..te:tzted with neatness and despatch, and at the era , ta.We prices. LONG& JACKSON- E ,t thi la* I .P tc, ;rem Staves! Stoves: Stoves: .. ar i Xarrtztam 4.1 Rs, Rea& S:reczs MIEMIIM 501.,01110N 1100TER. HAS jog received at blit e‘taldistirnent t-n: an e. , Laot , aasortroeta of Parlor. flail. the ' ;;^ a r D s d t and C k ai e " t 3% 5 1 . a ' s .a st ' 1 %l c: e l n o t ' over offered at the borough of Pot•s- tht wa? LI ow's• AIR.TIGITT REVOLVING FIVE STOVE. tot either coat or wood. which are !•rgt .t:ove in use in the county. imeRCIVCII COOKING STCiV F., and eIVKINU STOVE. rr n 1 a Ilrle 3,ortment of beaut Val ft.,:n :tore,. Rad tators, &C., all of w hich untt•ua: low nice. ❑FI f 4.1 • •. rk nn Ware is very catitive.errirScirtr: in that tine of business. .".4.1.0 Japanned as Waltrrs Sc .all of which will be cold tai bola wholesale 7•ll,l.lil'ET, ^Het 111 I:l.^.]j Hof Ttnand at ,h- , rt I:.7:1< and low rates. \t:. sro: . TING. As he is prepared to et- T tin: and Spouting• be invites th"•se• •C. t, ace him a bait. a• he plednen . 67..arr...r and better than it has ever ME= .rd ,e‘;', - tfutly ins,r , tl to tan and onto k 1.,•1 )•1•!,:e. fog 1nrm,•1 , ,,, tritpl:3 39 Moves: Stoves: Stoves: unC,Nigned ,re s ;,,,tfury b e : -Ave to.inf , rm the public that they have (catneneed a OTO VE FOIrSIIRY chich is now in Intl operation, on foal ~creel. hest to Ilettry , Jenkins' Wire to l'ott•vtl(e. and XIIOWn As the St.,ee they would, therefore, caw the An . •tove dealers 01 this region, and all others, r stuck of Atoves, as they feel confident that th,) ..rsly theta ottas rea,onahle tenor and with Stoves ~tweet' and equal In beauty and rnate:illto*thszse 14,1 at the rhtladelphia foundries.' Or cINtinZIA done to order or the 3bort. .ice sad cm Zile :110,t real..n x'Ale• term.. 11ILL i WILLI -Neu% Firm. TILE subscribers having this day entered into - ers' Grand-Action Plana% a rt. cop rs artnehip for th e purpose of transacting a TILE subscriber respectfully Invites fiend wholesale aid retail business io 'RON. pablic to call at Mr. Wittleld's GROCERIES.PROVISIONS.FIAY.FLOPR. and atain. tore, Centre.strett. and ezamineldsat the we:l-know - a York Store its the boroagh of Pods- Assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND I rifle, would moot re.PectnnlY he.r.loase to say that Owl :OS of Philadelphia. ; hue now on band a large., and well selected stock of cents are highly approved of by the most ; Bar Don of all descriptions, also Flat Bar and T Rail tessera and Compeer es of music For gnat-1 Road Iron orrarboos sises.suitable for drifts and lateral 4toach, and keepthe In tune op to conceit 1 roads, which they e'er for sale at as low a rate as can cannot be surpassed by either American of ;be had on the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries, Pianos. They are chosen by all musical j and Provisions ;constantly on Wind at very low prices . their concerts, such as Madame Castellan. for cash. Also, Cast. Bilotti., and Shear Steel. Nails 1. , Meyer, vieu s Tempo, Mirk, Wallace. Tom. ; and Sp des, &Ws, Flothr. Feed, &e.. ail of which they as; many ethers; they are used for tOO or 39t , I would . respectfully solicit en raspection of by the Public.. :5 every year. They have also re<elred the first' and relying as they do upon a sit ictattention to business •f the tilt, exhibitions. and the mural ' to be able at all tomes. tb accomraadate their customer,. s hi. the Franklin Institute was awarded i, 1 . E. YARDLEY & SON. The :.t.criber warrants these Instruments for ; S.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to t•. lie keeps theca constantl:v on hand and sells return his sincere tracks farthe liberal. patronage he it the lowest manufacturer's prices ma reason- has' heretofore received from 'his friends and the public All orders from abroad will be promptly ; generally. and respectfully solicits a continuar.ce ofthe T. E. RICUARDS_ 1 same for the now firm. i Portsoille.MarehLletaS-101 • EDW. YARDLEY. )13y V, "s First Premium Pianos. ItST 'received two casts of C. Mee- Philadelphia drat premium PIANO TES. which are unrivalled for er and toes and are chosen by the macre fur theta consitrtS. Tbe Franklin 1, rbihdelolida awarded tie first Premium. and •••. 1511.'41. 'l5. 'SS. and '47 tu Mr. Meyer fir " (nct the `dif best.l they y , tr. (Ifirt awarded timatiso the iirst pre- • silver medal of the lastitute far the beat ;tn., Thee. in want of a rood instrantent tv, their ailenntstte to call on ;IN' : 1 can's Book and Music iture.) be 4 ire onre.ba-; • T. C- ZCLICII. A Card-I.ittle 5; Martin. 4:fj .hest for th e m hhe f, t . WI - Iink:SALE and Retail Dealers in EMT rot; eft EA Fifo l ivi s il . J=lllool l S. ORI)C6RIEZ% - reas. LlcarOss . , Store ito Centre street. near the comer of is,- man & Joseph Wharton, rww,%43x.,, a , . hied the acre rqlasit of Ott citizens °cur. , and niserna a respectfully solicited OFFER for sx•+ at low 10115 L. trert.r.,, • sr te es ; th.ur ; Pottsair.,MareS4 al • :0115 rani White /ea craissitted t, ,„ Wholesale Depot of Umbrellas, It;;:. , :u - ' Ccearec s ere,* 4.4 .If.craff. ien•etty.`Posarell"ls,. . oat C.iletry .\T BAN .7a - S NEWS ROOM. No 110 ri.-at'a Fs•ut St. Psi, sT to.eivird, fres the lainttfactiners in Pbt - 1S ; ^la le:paia, a tame sapplr Cum,* and tii.k Ten - irele,rmale of the best material- and warranted . lt , N., 0( a att. - ie.:jut; connfaerune the g l are arvale oh c •e.....enatent tatr tan be .otl at tuar casa ;ricer. Cotton and it la.r.i.•taa Umtuellar, Si SO will: per dor ! Swier I:tett:vs. du steel . IS' 3 to 11 do Super Silk • Ala -Ii CO to 40 do Suser • da Caney as Ees:lJ , A) to i 0 ds. Sold in : its :a suit rq,csamci.. )main. -vin the boremat stinplied on enviable • terse. Merchants trading tea* ttin place will 6.4 r is to heir tritereat to • axe %IV tt Mt" runt. AVIIITS. LEAD, Wet Brattier, iTF tree i.ER~, No S 3. North Fr“rt. Acs • ...owa r , *!......0r , v of their at'tuTi: 1.11%P. ar.3 th , IL-'eav:orrrova ..vha c.,••••••, 1 1onee of a ran shin. r.-vr bare their *0.e.•.0s • ,-T‘. raSta•ter, , evevves those zeri.errattre at-I preyert:el... s‘se-r.raYe 11 a 74:ni. 1., an strrtt stub ctradu;te .d ra.T.e..: wi.te lesJheart an, tr, of other xiatero n • , tZe wars its waist- It . COUNTRY 31EICCIIA.NTS orvfore.be,a the ge.l.`, alma of the arstafacturevs. IX save fro= 'l3 It) 13 per neat. by ivy:basis; •v.veara_ sap.pty ruh:to a per - ,7..:y ;Mare :heir fe.l Cloth" erArott from The Martafretaxerv. :'.and :he UnCtas:Ra d.,:ataadf , ; the artxie.a POTTER a. C.I..aILICILI EL hare opened a Warehouse. its rot with fsmr. It o rwr,.Niv Oast- t No. 133 North Thal Street ahove Fare, second door re WE - MEI:ILL 3. 1310TESES . 12 , V.ourh ct the Eagle Hotel. Phtlaie!phia. where the! ,rhee, red letters. .will always a: L e•ep OA banal a coospiere assureareat of rate= Value Carriage (Ni 31.10.15.0 F. IeArBE, • attic:tem le tee. Firared. Pa rated, aad Plata, on the gespeetAtU:r ra!'orna.s his Cr:ea-tsar,' • 1 ' 4 . 11. . oil .14 ‘ . " 1-i a /Igen- (Ni Cot" s tor the moo.; destrahie. parrerra. td, 45 lad 54 mat's. Pubhc u, taneraL kr" h's cva "q • hes to In feet wide. ...or-shed in 'SECOND STREET .. r•""-r 1L. , •• '•• fr.:a - int 4 , 11 the rteleegg glte of_pretr_ . evas„all . of sa,- •••• e•rvh the Travespamts NW:Way araSea lowest &.< Ira:rune& !Nail:: V-I•3=r •ev•vsr 51110 tit•ls of Chaim. 50t..., • • • •• , et,vs.,-Coare.•!s... a.o. Ito a••.:1 itlerlng Z,l, 3.;•;q:ey; 1 2.94.= ETIII cto, e- _eat Morticing Machines. C,fra Patera 32,r e , . —; -, :zel.. V.,: as, ef tisirb Teet .are vre Mecluir..i4 . ,:,...,..!.,..v.,- var. ri...-:. IVllowta.; a, 01. '.. I V , I,a 1a:-12 CC.re-d ft/t.rl at tza ~ ,y. be ....1 ti Canitta• It tbtth , Steal= ' , i. ,, l a , a. 1i....-:. 1,1 •STSACCEI k. C., - 'O. • '•' , ..s • r: EINE Geo. `. .Appleton. ; aixtRSEI.I.E.S Pt - RUSHER. AND IMPOSTER. 110. Cass..: ranee-ralLanbt.l.llla, .5....... 4 OFFItZEIS lb Cellar: , 321V:1ta1.1 mai all iffen - - orieraed J ...- 4 I Card. - , - ,-..: , ,t.. ethos" laitb l / 2 : 60.01E5.=:a..rtilla--f [lb 1 Same , Co . A.dars. '7INCYIrr .Ik. 1116 Y LO.S. rosasethae =rate -••-... f, -.4-scerzterm Is 7orthass at :re caret es. `ay I Relit c10t.i... Sesames Clods sad Sioseaalines _ . ;,. ar,eac ~,,. aro, s mato:acre az( the seatec 1 ,:i.....„, hz CslabtlAlll. sob an the porociptal,ENases Week emdeolotred Chasm= 'Ai Cbctrtagtoss. ',lire, t. Ora osteaeiav szact a SPeme. i ' .... is era Ned. to jell every loot as t.U. Croatia Che..U. ?ward. reraP egae,*.r_ tr. i • Peraulero &Vs. ‘... S asser Vv.:A..l= Cadlll.-1. sale! waist ; • I.,••="aomribl.b pcv.V.. ' . • o' , V•-' ,3,, 3, -1 b=trfllb'' l- ,- ;!te Ifie ,l C l . O . He anslshes Pte's rallabfe Dadaism/ of &rte. ; SoPese !auk Preach Callabibbref sad Dbillies. asee.. es, t •:-,,, t ea ,,, et ,i . s ay:, castle : 11„,,A c e.,,..5. e ls e Stars: Freearao's atreacel _teat-:. Fiocy. ;dam aid nixed easiness i, every variety. ear utter cslab:nt..4l2l La cbe :late.- j ' ,y r .. Bea..agmer.'s hand Eotaoloy. Paraere• Trees- t Nara. C:tiumottlems of ill WlOraamd4aadtits ..l. bellelrr. met o..o.ethtas eery atoh • se s, coosre cyCh.ped.a of COe P.7artacal Semegeta, i Saser Casey mad Listen 1hn31:447. sew =rev ''a e 'ere(l"' rears, Ilaroitml'efi• . Cher. en's 11.11112. FTS.V..Ib. Genl32. aid Simla I Wade cod acreage Cord aid Reaveraelets. eoas.:ea 4.4, -,,,... ee.w./..,asetele..l. am:Ca.... . G. ,..„ 3 „..,. j.,,..,,,,,... r i .,„l, D u ,,, t ,,, x1 e. pki,r. Eat - , ea-'Bosco , an i..Udis and truthats. '. ,r 4 ia'ai'o , , 1 ,-. 7 -.11: 01 , -l.',%.abaulat la : he , ; , , sh ih,,-,„„.., s i 40... - sha worts. Taylor's ILamoal of i rciars. .ales.. ~1 .4, 1 :14 1 , t . t ./, ,,i ft5 ..„..,! r:1, 51 5..,„ y .1.4 . ‘: .. re ,,c 1a r,L 1...1z,r .. , c ,,, a5- t. ,; ~p ,... .,„. , ...t ...E, , ,,, ,,,,, ..1 1 r.s ti,,z uf ttas c....... ChiaLthet .i.,zu tt , / ,... r.„..., 0 y t ri . t xvie Sosej . Ces ... pame .t.., p"! Ta1e7 1.5. ht1e_ m at10 ...... p.. . t. , Harare - . Sehle's Canitiaa Tear with tam type. Tame, : 5t. 4 ,,,, u ut sitha , 4 cum , set ~.5 r.iw.., -. ". lL t '''''le '''... 4- ' - '''. l ' l ' ''' .4 " , =Lo CA' , fort , . 1......:s or ate.2. - ea's Bocit3 1 , 6 - b - C.:::.M.: f2,121‘. t Drs! Ceche wad other Clash raexa Ti.; ',. ~,-,. ” 1, 0 . , ~',. 'll l' , 1:-...1. Nee , . e ,, ,, ,, s:.rae ;-•••-• , •1 Ease's li colord Toy gaoll. t P'Lm.no. 40-.. aoi a mat sanely of radii s3z7isd to ...a:r.aaaes. 1.... t r. a.arlac Tit,. tan 21 'CI= It t ,,,,,,,, aid vary e th,: et , eery ...'mate panics? ; Mem sad Rayi• Well% ,ables la'...- *ear SIC WC by the . , 4„,:: akb 1.1 , ..r. ‘: the Taxa tt,..2 11,....za 4, a , „,,,, ~......„...„ t ., 11,. 3,-, , ,,..ba. I balfe. at at retell. saut..trua the au=stere et ay . Mesas : rax , a^t,s t 32: Zt...1.3 . sass .: ? be ..11,14.60....1 la c,a . f., _E,t4,l r•mv co post-red •44optielia'.•1. i sod others tutu; the. dry . , a "roes i" a'^ - ....va- LIPPINCOTT& TSVLOa.„ • f!hi-ads... Spell ti.‘e , 14- i CLAPP & citourrt.L. it•-•,•,,,t Ta..:ats :ad ex:ea s, se 1:1'.. , 41.4 4-A. i Ti „.... 80 , k * ~ 0,,,, be lad= gatemase tooastelahl . E. 'No- g gong Seemed St- Ike, of the Gears Lan., : +t o: C" , :l.: r Wahaztaaza ate • Falss I 'JP t i lislial.,l , 4l:t.b_ [ aptly See LS '4.4 birc.t.irei:.:l. 7....:,.....1 c.f. dse &Litt Led ..::le ! Neis Grocers, Flour. reeds Z- t `- . ae:: 00,1 AND PROVISION wroar- t S. St S. POSTESt. AA CcOrtay raid CAS`l=?Ze. ' 17.F.:"¢N. TUE a bllCibli =mecca; n the &seem: at DeeSera is Rome mad fatoes.texdber, 4 tat? : . ..4. ern: Satan rt. r_:-IZ. , 1..., .tpu=eali s e, Mat Ce has pat vetted a totir Groot `; aid Shut Flzefoes.Ceezet seen, r 7 ,2 ....X . :: Bract ....a.r...2. - t he:. , isry, Pace and Feed &sm. as al* o:d at 3 -..t0g,,, 1 , eteptearr.s&: Eaz'...7sa ,!, i Ci e sat alirsys tire, ea ho.a4a,salawiweesetes i Septa MIT • .._ 35-- d.i .1 ? nay Freaoh Caoh, . ? ex4 c d • a loC""‘PßO v in o.l-3 ' 1- 4-ni4 nom• , arm:wars PATES? Una= MOSS E..:1.32.., ,!....,• • !. TEL COFFEE. ittGAR. At; aII OF shatb will Sen. ! MIMS ethaet dasearlea Stare If-and Caaairvere. • - . totted erkh rest cant. sad seal he aohl al eery• low. . lIIY THE bast r s Iraq Pa West aberatUessavasockesidtle T. ,, , , , at. tor Saan=er C-74as. i =es tie do.tzers 1 - 0... e t !Ist le != Watt is is t-St ! - . Drab , Otto!. tat. , " Geer; LetZer. Sated ' ralftwe. of C.*, eamossasTy ta teal at.b. et.= a be :beer; Dos tatterAttstr a = Ti m *Mad MOM u... t . .,....,phomeara-per......ee.„-, . i ocal te the istritlasile: ALlelmi tali vat isam3SelL sad if ant aatseecterit. rah be 'll a '•-•le ;tee. a ei. h. stt!! at tU . ClaOlsa,; Hr mamma tams C. Stilli tegaitais far its ; . 11 ....r5. utTr..ccorri , . voacHr. ! praositte etc. tertodtat sr:' , "'slres lab* ohm 1 . 11,1 - i ' ettlasedondtte Meg wallet refeetted tf r. ::.r. "_ rz.zzr.44:.. - - i d....- It *r-1 - 4 . F, n Istfpr.SEß. GUN Itr. EROIII£XO I4 era: er....Tbale., sta4 s t e e% Lel.) r -2 -1 . 612,-.4‘ MINERS' VOL. • XXIV. Gun Guns:2 BRIGHT_ & POTT, TOWN HALL IRON STORE. run DOUBLE and Steele barrel 8130 T GUNS POWDER FLASKS, SROT RETS, I , re CANISTER POWDER, • PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS, ' SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. Te above are a See assortment of English and Ger man rnanufaetnre. TABLE. POCKET. CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND taxa aa a eine assortment of the manceletirated makes. ROPE, 'HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellow:a, Vices and Files, BLASTING 'TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines; Safety Pose, Long and Short handled Shovels made expressly for our own sales. ' • BUILDING MATERIALS. COGlALstmir of Locks, Latches.Hin gem, Paints, Oil.Glasa of American. German, and English manufactnie. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Fine, Bud. and Hoop Iron: 'TOOLS. - Illacßsmiths',.Carpenters . .Shoemakers * , and Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, es. COACH 'TRIMMING, ,With a variety of iron notions. Aut. 284: 35 CHEM3IV:I - - CUTLER r STORES, N3s. '32 and 33 Arcade, and 81 North Third street, • Philadelphia. . t t COUNTRY ERCIIANTS can save (lona V) to 15 per cent. by purchasing at the above stores. Br importing my own Gimes. paying but little rent. and living econoini catty, it-is plain I can undersell those' who purchase their goods here. pay high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on hood, a large awriment of pen and pocket knives, scissiirs and razors, table knives and forks, in iron', stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; carvers arid forks. steels, butcher knives, dirks, bowie 'knives. revolving and plain pistals, - rec. Jost received, a lap., stock of-Rodgers* and Wostenholm'a • tine pen and 'Congress knives. Also, alarge assort ment of Accorde,ms, rk.c. ...Also. tine English Twtst and I German rasa JOHN M. COLEMAN. ly IS Iron Conimission liTarehOnSe. ,Vortl /racer Street, aad No. 54 s Nord IrIarree.—PHILADELOVIL. I ' THE undeniigned still continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS, for the sale of all descriptions of IRON. Our expe :,!‘.4.--.^. !Ocoee of many years, and extensive ac quaintance with One Dgeirva and Consumers of Irov, throughout the countrj% has enabled us to establish such relations as give us peculiar advantages to serve our correspondents elms: ta,nay other se:. • ORRICK & ho CAMPBELL, No. 109, North Water street, & 54, North' blurb= ISIS-11-45m) Wtarves. Philadelphia. Carriages,-Bugles, Rockaway Wagons, tic, TJI subscriber would beg leave to - a - -i inform his ftiendsand the public to gen ' enl that he has bought oat %V. G. Moore, at the corner opposite Clemens & Par 1111'A Steam Mill. in the rear of the American House, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the neat e.st, manner. Being birnself a practical carnage maker, hr hopes to give entirrsatisfartion to his customers. IL—For the accommodation of the coal trade, he intends building Rail Read can, Prit cars, and wheel I:arrows, an of which will be bull! of the best materials. Persons in want of anything in his line will do well to zinc hum a tall, as his charges are reasonable. June S.ISG. . 3--ly WISTAR A- KIRK. BLACKSMITH SHOP.—The subscriber announces to his friends that he bascommencedtheßLACKSMlTH bar-loons in connection with his carriage establishnient, andis prepares! toast all kinds of work in that line of Mr , sines! in the best style of workmanship at short notice and at low rates- • COACH MA - KING. Of. JO.VES, HAS iast started the above- bctslness In Severe* 'Tana shop In 4th, near - Market street. Pottsville. where. with irst rats watesseland estierienced hands he is pteparedto make all kinds of CARRIAGES in a Tale that wilt compare with those made at any other establishment. rp.Repatrtne promptly done in a manner - that will suit customers. ALSO BLACKS3IITHING in its is ri,ids branches. Tb,we who want anything in the above line will please tit: stai we. . [Septa a': 19 tI _ . New Marble lard . ti IN POTT•SrILLF,- TILE snbscriben allft , 4lllCf. to the public that he-has opened a MARBLE YARD in Norwegian street, a short distance buck of Fox it Mortitnees lintel, inhere he intends tee pinton hand a tare< supply of Monuments, Torahs, Grave Stones. POW , . &c., kr., ' of as ,re,sd material 19 the city of Philadelphistan pr, diice, and whtch wilt be executed in the best inectum ',Al style, 10.1 at short nvhsce. ..• . • - tie invites the eipeclslattentiOn of builders and others n esti at his Yard, as he intends .k.eepinei supply of Mstbte for house work, such as Window Sills, Pool ills, titers, Platforms, Occ-. of the very best crincria.,t, WO of Marble and Brown stone. He has also made arranecinints with an excelsive Mantel Estahltshment to Philadelphia, to suinily I Marble Mantels of every stele and mte.n. at the est env prices. His terms tied{ be tbund reasonable. March 4.1,45-10-1 y) ,THOMAS C. MOORE. Irrar, Ellis, & Williams, , commtgsioN MBRCEIANTS T't the Zee or Western Predate and Prusisitns,7 4. Seaga irate sv•e...—eismatia_ a s 420.V. - TANTLY re - nn - inn on consign Ins • - • and for ' sdia . at lowest =rites rates: . Mess and Prime Perk. ?near Dared Mom • 'Ors Beet, &nee. I Lard in bbls• and tens. Harm didesAr. dnotilers 1 Cheep in casts and boxes. Su:ekes: Beef, Butter, 1 Dried Frard , . its *, Orders from the conntry will receive Prot - v:4 'at tinn. ' [Pirds..7dirtblii lizl6-14-das • Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, 1.1 , ••:',. Xael•et. St,e.t. per:x.2 4:1 cet.: 34•13 ' ?art atezz.r.a ,•• rze rev'oect•.=:.nv soSiits thee acteer t • ttoa Meretew.. aad Lk - 7.1..erf renoraiti t.t.e eteesima:ive, stoct of isIDT WIPE ctfintava, lelr<S fn erten' rariets. ima :ere d•+ _'f ord'aire caerreroal wbrle .1-4 of priCe4lme...l , ..mes :No. - tr.:Sawn vat0,, , ,,,e-oti oazo.*Oo so.‘Tnea•ed arty other eatabt,!tmear, t•• 1 :Se tinted State, AND POTTSVILLE I wilt aria you to pierce the Inneets of the Earth. and Wiwi oat treat the caveats of likaurtains, Metals wtdcb tall glee Wrengtb to our bands and subject MI Nature to our use and pteasureoLpr. Jsksien PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POT,TSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA: HARRISON t iEIROTUERS & Co. MANUFACTURING CHEMIST% Offies'Ne. 19 Saul )-nt Street. Phßadellida• Pura Parlor White Lead ; tAluen.ground and incrystid; Extra Ground " Copperas:, No. 1 " ' " Whits Sugu of Lead; Red Lead; Pyrongueoua Add; Litharga t Bed Liquor; Orange Mineral; Itron Liquor. MASTIC BLACK. THE suasenbeis offer to the Public. Chair „Verde /Meek as an invaluable paint for - Timber andiron, particularly when exposed • N to the„weather, Or in wet or d,amp situations. Timber, coated with this preparation. be • 11 1 „ • tomes Impervious to water, outdate thus - tendered ninth more endurable. Its powers of resisting moisture; makes it especially useful as a coaling for Posts, Sills, and all wood work placed in or near water, tor In connection with the groun. • As $ coveting of Roofs, Midges. Railroad Mechem. Cars of Wood or Iron, Canal Locks, Gates. lite.hc.. is Wetly valuable. and may be used to the greatest advantage. 8$ All a paint for Vessels, Buoys. ke. It is useful not only for its presemtive qualities. bat It presents on the timber, when well coated. a bright and polished sorthce, and resists, to a remattable degree, the attaeks of worms and other insects. For Iron, in exposed situations, it makes an effectua 1 covering, with a high polish, rind prevents rust and corrosion. Ttlia ankle will be furnished at o low price by the Manufacturers, at their Laboratory, Kensington, or at their Office, Xi. 19 Sesta Feast tt. Philadelphia. HARRISON, BROILIERS & Co. Philadelphia, aprilt: if , 17 TS' holesale Drug^ Warehouse. APCurdy ogler. 5-1, Market strec.fiett doers alters Secesst, PUZIADELPIII.L. WHERE may be found a complete assortment of DRUGS. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. DYES. are, all of which will be disposed of at [below-est pri ces. Every article will be delivered 11 represented. All orders from a distance promptly attended to and carefully packed. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call be fore porcbuiugelsewbere. D. D. DEPtrir, sraosos baserter. OFFI IN MARKET Br. aaaaa e (North stdej CE First door above Esquire Vialeoe's mice. [waft° VRENCII REVOLUTION. . TYRANTS as well as Monopolies, tonal fall, 7y , so mutt prices. That this is a fact can be prow- J'r ed by calling at No. 72, North Second Street - shove Arch, Philadelphia. LE MURAT. Fine Gold and Silver Watches, lower than ever offered, Wholesale and Retail. The stock consists In part of Gold and' Silver Lessee; Milne' and Quarter Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. Sttvga Browse. A-a—Particular attention paid to these articles, rho quality of click is No. 1. and work manship ditto. The establishment of LE HEIL4Y bas been well known for forty years, in Second Sreet, and has made a character which beetle no puffing. Silver Teaspoons as low as $1 50 per sel4—tan be made for less if wished. - Wiecn GI-aura—Plain, 10 cis; Patent., 15; Lu nette, 5.0 cts.; other articles in propnrtion. ,Ressler, you can buy here below any published fist nt prices in this City or New York. Watch Repairine particularly attended to, and war ranted to give satisfaction. N. 11.—Old Cold or Silver bought for Cash or taken in exchange at (don't forget the No. 72) North Second Street. above Arch. Philadelphia. Mails-, Sept. 4, .1.347 35-1 y BRADT & ELLIOT, fratchnsakers and Jewellers, •ND DEALER] it Till ...111. Br WHOLESALE. AXD RETAIL .... _ Store next door to the !diners' Bank. Centre street, ~.....„„Lit. ht'MESSRS. B. & E. keep constantlynn band an extensive assortment of WATCHES. em. bracing every atyle, price, and mannticture to be found In this country I among arhicta they may particularly refer to the.esiebrated gold and silver LEVERS of Y. 1. Tobias * Co.. Jos. Johnson, Robert EnstelL Wm. Robinson. &e.. of whose mann- Ca.:lure they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver anchors and Repines, to which they would invite attention. ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of 4ewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly ever* article properly corning under those heads.— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Ranairiug of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry. Sc,-. promptly attended to. Messrs. Ii & E. deem it unnecessary in advertise ment to enumerate their stock more specifically; suf fice to say that ii has been selected with much care and discretion, and is one of the meet extensive to be found in the country. Their long experience in the business will fully warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers. in the tali confidence this they are enabled to Pallas deny as any other establishment here or dee- , where. • f Decle 11-51-ly _ — THOMAS C. GARRET 86 . Co. t...%,IMPORTEILS OF WATCHES. ?bard and Braman= Ware, Cutlery and Fancy Goods. and Manuthrturers of Jewelry and Silver Ware. lit Chesnut Sumer. near Fourth. Ptulthelphia. have received, by late arrivals, a lane and handsome stock of Catfish and French Watches, Marble Porcelain and Fah ey Clocks. Plated Bras catUors, Cake Baskent mei and Chamber etrulteauteks.slocth Ladles. Spoons and 'lurks. Alto, a good assortment of Britannia Ware and Flare ethdery. Thew stock of Jewelry ts Lure and of the moat 15,212 ' killable kind, and they are well supplied with Silver 9. 0 0 0ne. Adte Iftl2B, Napkin Wilts Barter Snivel. Str and without making any &Rd:ly of prices is the public prints, they are prepared to sell u low' as those that do, and merge persons Wishing to purchase, to call *Nil 29 6rriol9 ~ Clocks and Looking Glasses BY WHOLESALE. 11% street, subseribe. I. 3. Criswell , No. 280: Martel befow Eigh th . Q`Jv " North side. Pltidetybia. would wont respetlfulli itrvite the attention of tbo public senerally to a larye. *Nett and general a.svonment of Clocks, L,:witng Glasses. Britannia and House EtePaitg Hard ware. yr bolevaie and retail,, as cheap as can be hod in the Clty , N. EI.--Clocks and LookinyGlarses by the eltne.cart , rely Packed and shipped to good order. Merchants would and it,to their advantage to call before parelsas ing•, at . J. Mid WELL'S., No. 9111ro, Market itreet. below Eighth. , Aprtll.l4-3m) • Korth side. Phllailetpbia. REMOVAL OF SMITH'S B 001" -IND SHOE STORE_ toTUE Subscriber annertinees to ha costa mem, and the Wilk. in menetal, that be Ism •temovad his Boot and Shoe ti2trwe. nut loot " • below BannwesEloot store-sad immediately •Wisovrite the new gni:set/al Ctutretl, Centre Suety.. Ponsvige ; where be will always . . teen on hand an extensive stock of Boots sod tititiek of every variety. for ladies, moves. gentlemen. miner,. children. /c tte all of whira are crude of the best mutual/. and will be told at very for nark to sun s ew throes. . Ile beeps also on band. a large usortraent olTrants. Valk sea. Sarbells. *b. allot whlck be lilt dispose of very row. • Boots, S.Soes, Ice . made to or of the best =se rials, and repaired at short nulls•. Pottsville. apriS at 1.51 111LLIA.0 3-NITTII. BOOTSAND SIIOES, At the -Ord Stznd. Centre Street, rite door to . tow}LE`now reeeir tee their Sprint scippnes of BOOTS ..t. S !I 0 SS-campri3in; a nest rice .. 19,01 . 111it.t4 which the, hoar a ...fcr at er bopernie or retail at the eery lowest pike,. They' hare aho on hand Trunks, Ma :Mo.. Carpet 13a es. and Sarchecla,Soleand C mar Leather. Morocco_ Calf Sims, Lining and Binding' Skins. ghee Makers' Toots, and a general aneorteoetit 91' Shoe Find inst. 8.--Baota.f Sloes saaaafattaied at sbert wake Tbea frtecGs Auld the voltaic vrbo are in grant orally of Lb* aber: latklss axe.m.pettfhlly &evened w give fleas a tan. 3g ay 9. 1-41; Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store. CURAP FOR CASH. Xe. 33, Sena flirt. ithltil Cigar= &rod. itPV1LL•t1113.2111.1.... ragannacriner has es=hticbed and madams to do as =doss= CASH houses, and =Ser ino no loupes, be is einehted and &manned to an , IIROOTS and RffoV; by the pacts= =dozen. at loser price, than azy other reoalar Sloe boo= in Chia tiff. . . He keeps entistantly ea band a rood am mo:Few of Metes, Wooneirs and Cnddr,a's oboes.. of Enamors and clei ra.zatacttre- Scull dealernsonlnd at the =ex ;rites as far= ones. Fneohasets wlit pies= esanaine the nottettboloaan y. and they wilt End thede is no deeromma in OA ad- Velline2C`Ct- tr 110.11.18 L. EVANS. No. 33, Pooth 'Mkt, above Cbesr.nt meet. II arta 1..V.45 Id. Cm) ' - PULA' delObta. Clapp Si: Crowell, Ci On& STORE. OR t_.• sale of Men and Boys' swear. No. 8 :reel Sarad el. tie GeZirs U-10, U u itad , i erre Zs-4d ST. re mays:Pins . nest*, &team, Cr-emus. of eirmy A sonic is. sad )-4escri.Aleso-2 his Me Pathrilie House. S . & ,J.' FOSTER, SATURDAY . bi s ORNINO, JUNE Phila., Beading, and Pottsville Bali Road.. 7, • SUMMER ARRANOCHENT. CHANGS of Hours, and two Train Daily, each except Sundays. On and afterMonday..May Isom. two trains - will rortearb way. dolly, beetween Mad*. and Pottsville. MORNING LINE—ACCOSISIODSTION. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 A. dag. ues Readies at 10.45 A. FL Leaves Pottsville at WA. K. daily. except Randers. Passes Reading at 910 A. el. The above Line stops at all wityatatlosta oa road as fottactly. ASTERNOON LINP.--.VAST TRAIN. Up Thum.' . Dm Teals. Leaves Philadelphia at tELeaves Pottsville at 21 P. P. M. daffy except Sunq M, daily except days. dap. Leaves Ptszeirrille, 3.45 Leaves, Sch. Haven, ILTI Pottstown, ' 4,15 " Port Clinton, 3.00 " Reading. 5. " Reading, .2.50 " Port Clinton. 5.45 k " POUstOwlt. ;4.30 " Bch. Osseo, 6.10 1 " 5.00 Arrives at Pottsville. e-20 Arrives at Beat a Road. 000 except Sun. The attenseontrainwillseme enly atthe 'bore named stations. Passengers Ihr other points most therefore take the Morning Line. Depot in PhLladelphia,thorner of Broad and Clue Streets. No Passengers can enter the Cam unless pro ' sided with Tickets. NOTICE.—FiIIy pounds of baggagq will be allowed to earth passenger to thew. lines, and passengers are expremly prohibited hom taking anything as baggage but their WtlUing apparel) which will he at the risk of its owner. • No freight will be taken tislbese By order of Board of Managers. a priM. tf 17 S. BRADFORD, Secretary.' N. B. On and after Monday nest. the 974,ba5t.... the afternoon Train will Luke up and let out passengers at Norristown. Phila.; Reading, and Pottsville Rail Road. Mkir. RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERBHANDIZE. ON AND AVTER Dezember la. IBC, Boob will be forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freigb.t. between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of gOCID lbs. Boisets Pettevilte I Between Pottrcille sad Pill,. extd Routing. Plaster slate, tiles. Ice , till 30 01 00 Pig Iron bloontssimber. mar-1 Me. rosin, tar, pitch, emir 75 1.50 grindstones. Nails and spikes, bar iron, 1 ~. • castings, lead. turpentine, bark, raw tobacco. salt, 3 25 . 1 35 provisions, potatoes, ham. ber, stoves, &e. 1 J . Float per barrel, 35 , 15 . Wbent.eorn.ryt, clover seed.] and salt per bushel. 1 91 , 4 Groceries, hardware. steel,l copper, tin„bruss. domestic , ' liquors, machinery, butter, I and errs, cheese. land and )4 75 T. 00 tallow, oil, wool, cotton, I leathet,oil, bides, paints, I oyster., raw and cordage.) 1 . Dry goods, hemp, and medi-1 • eines, foreign liquors, I wines, glass, paper, fresh 16 00 3 40 ' Sob, meat, confevtionary, I b'oiks and stationery. J No additional charges for, commission. storage, or etei ,, ing or delivering freight* at any of the Company's depots on the line. , [1i0r.37 47-48 tf Schuylkill Valley, Railroad, &ND ' Mr. CARBON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD = Oan after Monday, April 10, 1848; a Putenger Train will run between Mount Cubon rind Tusca rora, three times a day (except litunday,) as follows : Leave Mount Carbon at 7 A. N. 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Leave Tuscarora at Si A. M. 174 P. M. and 51 P. ;0. stieThe traini will stop to take up and set down pas. sencers at any point on the Road. -FSERS. miles and under, . 4 10 12 15 :70./ Il ' '3. WALSEg„,Superintendent. ' 15 Erpress Line. .4v , rp_si za...--,..„-- _.,_,-.• :. , _,,,,n,, , __ fl. LlClngslon, llowitrd & Co.'s . Express, . sr ft:az - scrim - Ts4lx.s. Bore Piretreilte. PaitalstPav, .The Perk, Bartive. Bstrissore, Murkier... B erste, Cando. ¢ Ear*Ps- L l Oll. the accommodation of the public. we DOW Mb 111 express ear every other day between Pottsville and Plias&lphia. to connection with oar Trunk. watch ran daily for tarrying boxes of merchandise gte: , By this arrrogiment orders for goods and packages left at the office is Poturrilte. war be executed. and the roads delivered In Pottsville in about 33 or r boors. This is • great convenience for oar merchants sod traders.-- Gold, Silver, and Notes fomented and bills collected. ch. °niers received for. the bum-humor sac single Sr . tide in Ptuiladelptiza. New Tork,or Bostoo. whiV.b will be peiterptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can be paid for on delivery of the same. Orßee is Pousviite, two doorsbelow Banana's Book :tire, and Mosedtately opposite the new Episcopal Mud'. Resdiot, E. W. Earl's Bootslam. 1 PbOadelphsa. No. 4.1.. Thisd street. Ness Tort, No. 6 Wall stree. &co% No. S. Omni area. (Noal3-45 Table of Freight and Tolrea Mal . PRR PEEILADA. AND READING a li. Frogs Kara 13th tii bon In. 1 646. To Fran MIL Carbon. Sch. Berea. A. Clinent. 16xttoload, 15 20 103 PtritadnOteci, 33 30 113 I i locttoed Ptane, . 95 90 !Ren 5 own. $3 1 Gerannown R R-,. 5 1 ! 5 1 ~ Fats_of 5n0251301, tO , 05 • 95 ' Man3yank. 03 00 90 Omatiebockett and Plymentb it. L. 93 00 63 Tom non 1 awe Ne.. low Nordstown. 90 'll 63 . ! Norristown oc Bridge- o * 63 Port K ennedy. 90 9 083 Totter Forgo, se 90 93 Ptecativille. 35 • 65 75 Royer's Ford. " 60 60 75 . Pottstown. 50 60 • 75 Doonsareo3e, 60 ' 50 73 Bacamemro„ 75 73 70 Readiag,,Brad 70 70 ES awerts en . nd Robmilte. 65 03 00 ' 31utuen.l.e. 60 , 00 43 liasosctre. 40 .. 40 33 Onoirtnotr.,. XI 'JO . 30 Toe freiret and totes on east to Kitt:wad during the maths ofJone and Jot.. sr 111 be: From Xt. Chrieon. deS. urea. Pt. atoms. 140 , 1.33 151 On and after Avg. 1 100 ' 133 110 By ceder of 13e Pzesid B ent *ad 3fanagers. . ItaIDFOB3. Reeret2ry. Race elite P3O t liezdins 1 R. IL Co-. Xarcb U. MS- .1, 16. v:rioAA icskivria:l3 ~- TEIE sabouthers having associated thesumbei to gether. trading ander the arm of& Myst= for the purpose cf canying on Um Foundry end Me chem? basin's at the Franklin Weals, Pon Gaston, Lindy owned by re.. G- Brooke, are saw, litenunitel to Nurefornare to order a:the clOrtest Watt Mt= En gines. Pumps, (Mal Breakene,amplacblitery of amen any size or drtscriocion. for ng or orber raigneen- Also Sail goad aged Drift care, ben* , BoaOteattiPi of Mr, cue or patter,. tS 0140E1L3 hELE ELESCECTETLLY SOLICTISM-CI SAMUEL SILLTXAS. cats. X. LEWIS. Pon Clrbort. Aeg. Lt. KIT. 33-17 VANIELL\I'Fr' sabecribere _ _ ItANIELLNi...I7OVEL WOtaiS..-4 sal..__— are sow Omitted to fornialt the Cottiers and eto Of Schnytaitt county, 'cub abartt• of all tomb at the lowect Philosßetplaz priors. Attotaboa to panics~ to rty called to stoic Coat .1 - Morels. Olden at Sliovei of Port Carton, Aoz. Za—ty Port Clinton & Tax!jaw= Ft. R. Teathe rail evci Part Matra b Ta,..aa ha riog been melted ',Uhlman I= rags aid s = reheatatol trw4es, mita an other improsealeass ed se eta use of Leroesmise anises. am. The sentry 1 bcsieess al"ft roaA heter sew reamed; a passeeter mut unit ea *ad al...".‘Tee'sfarAhe Ellth bat, reaTeTa , - ewes eery. famatsystsreptea) as7ereteca.A.,ll..ael , Anil , * az Poetetia=na. is time en wawa mini the Soma ; yard trim from Ponseillo r is Philadet*A. Eetarakea. 1 ' mill kale Pon on as the *moil et tha ElatAti Oki cars. *ad resat Ta=assa car ohasmr. , A testis train ettS oterthardiat mil ahra !erre WI WAL WALLACE. Treas. at Basin ILinse (tr..... 111 laseivuare It. It &Col C.- IntiNAo7 ,o- • Sall I;l.fE' V.--If POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. m.mia MeGINSIS ! EpSISPECITVUX azonsonts to Oa ;vatic. eons 11. too token ChoDitatotortit boom recite Potts s boo Waits, ors tgwortiOui Welt, siert hi lo PlolPotol to losll ate Wad:sof Sumo Enfants, mast rat22"llllol4 ChM lad Itiattin et OSSA erra itaseriteitatit tbe abates* seciat„tutatis tbs stelitrat i mom* caves. 1 At t llcaaesoea CEtastEa ea lett it to their ahirea4.l2 to g. a n btittfl sots'*, tlorotbras. ZIT I/ COLLIERY WORKS, It r0 15 Vir 4- ' - '-'-' -r r ": t : 11 -=i'' , E—n.. --* -- " - - r " - Zia 1 -_:-....,.: 77 4 7a.wr-,- -- , ' , L.c7 ' FOUNDRY - is 111ACITLNIE SIIOP. rIVIE subscribers, at their old stand, -corner of Rail Road and canowhiu streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order, at t he shortest notice. Steam ritgiras 'and f 4 m 1 74 0 any power and capacity for mining and other purposes, Batia's Coat Snaking Maceines, with solid Sind perftwated rollers, as may be required. Also Esrizss and Blowier Ceisaiers with all neceS. tarp machinery for Blast f r amires. Hat Air Pipes, of the mast approved plans, Cap and Rail jambs and ra w Tams, of the very best construction. They par rienlarly invite the attention of Iron Masters and des engaged in the Iron trade.to then large stock of Patters , for RoDier Mils. baying lately constructed the machinery for two o(the largest Kilts us the coon try. viz .—The Wyoming Brill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rollin. /dill at Itge ,Montour (rob Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of troth, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials,ll is enough to say, that time and exPerietwe, the most infallible tests, bare amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders are respetfully . tolielled a entevill be promptly attended to. iIdTWOOD is SNYDER. Pottsville, January. 17,18465 ' 3-ly Tamaqua Iron Works _Vit=g4. TIIE sobasnbers having assoeared thernieirea W gether in the FOUNDRY AND MACIIIIIE BUSI NESS at T3M3111111, under the firm of •-//iimismis. Ssitk. Tirpfor,.• would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now- prepared to do an exten sive business in the manufactory of ail hinds of Sre2iri Engines, Pumps. Coal Breakera.rtcreens.und Rail Road tan, together With all kinds of castings In iron and brass, as -allitied to machinery incident to the coal bu siness. Repaiiing of every kind done by them with neatness and dispatch. They will Warrant all their work to per form well, and would solicit tne enstom ofruch persons as c o sy want ;work executed, either in this vicinity. or at it distance. which will meet with prompt and imme diate attention. SAMUEL HUDSON, , i\°. K. SMITH, CHARLES M. TAYLnR. —33 Tamaqua, Aua.1,15.17 Tremont Iron IbTorlis. 'x •a PHILIP rt-vElotrz 4 CO,. TTAVE associated themselves together for th e Por 1/pose ofcarrying on the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESILinthn flourishing town of Trestennt.Bthuyi kill county. where they are prepared to furnish all kinds of wrings for rail road can, and machinery of every description, build steam engines for colliery and other purposes, coal breakers, gearing for mills, &e, to gether with all kinds o f castings for fa nnine sea whirl' they will par particular attention . From She knowle.lre the!, possess of t hasinegs, thPy flatter themselves that all work entrusted to their care wilt be executed to the entire sal isfaetion of customers/, and at very reasonable rates. They therefore respect :he patronaze of the public. [0(.0.3 41-13-ly PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. IT'gTLLDED trroucht Iron Floes . ~nitable for Loco ; YY YY rmiives . farine and other Steam Engine Boller,, from 2to 5 inches in diameter; Also, Pipes for Gas. Steam and ocher purposes; extra strong Toby for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pun:spoof Steam Engines 4•c. Manoractisred and for sale by MORRIS. TASK RR & 24013.213, %VlTO:wise S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta., Philada , Phclada• Nor. ft; 1511 47-- Schtty/kUS -rorigation Co. TOLLS FOR 1048.• ~i ' 'THE Board of Ilanegersbare'adonted -------...the 6)llst:ring rates or toll to be charged 0:1 tbelr works &iv:nettle :ear 1545. ANITIRACTTE COAL, To he charged per wa of "Zit) lbt., the weMht to be as :ertained Sf .ortz means as may De adopted to wore meuraey, are per rent allowance to be made therefri;rn for loss by amizage. The Loh to be cocepute.l from Mown Carbon for elf coal' corning (tom atinee that point, had to be ehann..d proportionately for all distances carried On the canal:, WEI For the months of Mazih. Aprit and 3131. sorts Craze sea TO- For !hi ranntha of Joule and le ?OTT crNl To* For the Sseaths of .l Oran, gepterober. October. Noe ere • fres. and Decem be r. strirzrzsr ['e'en rra roe. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLEIa • To be charged per Ann of 2210 poculds. Ltrae.ilmercone,iTot ore.qurry nails ronsti atone. onorroagb: marble: : =2,l,day, gravel, rallt. bart, and manure. oae and a half cente per tan per mile, but no :barge will be made for any distance carried beyond twenty.-tise Mantissa toll on race articles for any &stance, thirty sevens:ad a half cents per ton. •ecosci cuss. Gypsum, oardwood, amber, lumber, hoop polar, bay wed straw In tales. bricks. and bituminous coal- Between Ptdtadelpltta and Mount esthoe,:s cts.per ton •• a `o h n ita i n t ve o n n : 7 e Port 5 Way. trade threi-fourths of a cent per ton per mile. kit so charge snail be made exceeding seventy-fire cm. per tort. TUMID CL1.13. Merchandise cer.erally, moth as dry goods, earthen wife, salt, Moo in pips, bars, or any stage of Minafar- Vare beyond the ore. nails, floor. 27 - 31., and all other ankles not speciscolly enumerated in classes first and second. .Two emits per ton per Mils for the - first twenty miles ea:end, and three-loorths of.a cent per ton per mils for say additional distance earned beyond twenty miles. Xecc—lo incases where oneor moreloclu are paned, and the distance carried shall- be less than two miles, Om change For toll shill be for two mites accordin; to the Mau to which the artielm mixed may Wool. And to all cues where the foregoing rates shall exceed 6} omits per ton on the ascertained Monne of th; vessel for any lock passed below Beading: or 4 cents per ton. above Reading, the toll shall be charged at these men tioned rates on alio/tides. ' TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS- Boats intended to be inn regularly in the trade on the line of the Genii will be licensed to pass the while or any put of the line empty by the payment cf ten dollars. The iirensmayral be issued by any endector, and will co triune in force during the year 1513, pros ided the boat so licensed shall pay a sum in tolls el :al to ten dollars per month. Beane rot so licensed will Se charced ace rents per mile, vole they carry carpi which has Ftid fire dol. Lars to tolls. —. - "T b° • .ll t, tltt , ' , ." o,l2 ...tbt'en'd , and tonntar axes There is nothing that is mare desirable for the i t ___. _._,,_ ___ __. llwe tie ey. and brim ea stay level crake worts, shalt pay for each lock they tnay at asi tits! Para,. tsar Cents per ton en the War- l eeCCICMI‘I.°Cki of ell the mmlii ; sines as the y l ) "."' wes; " lre y e r'f' rouTd a foist- The mind deethhet it aimed wooer the'roof ahn , e Eesd..Z , and eta and a i mothers and mistresses of (=Ties. the? he' for i only with the exclamation: " How graml I How q=ter caws per tom Wow Readmz. , , some time the care of their children of both sorts, i, beautiful CARS, BOATS, AND LANDING...I , t they are - intrusted with that which is of the great- 1 e , . The Company will certified cars, te - uls, add tan !togs, I . asditrisi errry (22.10 y (or irsaspottm,,e coal to mulct eat ctrasectier-ce to human lit. As t...et he a l t h , another narrow ~,,,,, 01 4 rew feet in length, we at the tiOst nravorta t ote rive, cal they art prep:in.-1 2.1 act i a n ani th . or t h e •wea k n e s s of o ur bodies, is , neme " tn a re7rinte7;ntair apartment neilZ th e snake contracts with aerators lad 40.2ers agars,' ea of ire , its . rte mat trade, and tants erase 71 , 0 W - 111t4ftd *VA ran . " r . 7 moth °win to 'then me thnd „ ,,, , i, ', Garden of Eden. 'lt derives its beauty, interest taus en the canal. es 1it...M1 terms . .4.7 , , , ir2-11 , 22 a ' when we sfe Youn; to the t°°"“nefi and '"". ; so d Dime, from ee singular MILO alectt of the these sehdects are to be made to Lte. Prestdent of the t ~t. eat m i n d. i s no r t ee , o wisg to their first tem- , t at, , et. fro m " th I . ___,, Coraany, sod they sr::: receive prompt sue:dia. 1 - la re. materate 4.2 _rshan g i ng it r oe , mac. INK 17-57 ' ; '7 C.O 'l.!' nausL Y, FRALEY, President_ Perairseafnrorad wars lore. th tend irAl e n rr. r" ess ir . c and b' w oo e n es eUi ge ;Ccon- ! me ti curi me w l' ti th in e d if urer lds e r i i . tes n rc Mf" n n, r , te tha ecocne. e.°° T . Ortior orihr stchoyiadl Ns, ildner co_, Dec_ 7, 1547. emac i on of our OtOthert. AS lre Call ow first. nen eueniy i Twienlvne r the (Queer hei ,,, dre Cry . I temett e te Our Wither- tm g n. ' I° ere may es j est 's They are transparent, and a fight will shine due ' I call our first tempers, our cnothar-timPett t end ' • tow pia o f tbwis ~ . t I perhaps it may b. foetid ma" easY to forget the 1 Fran the Garden of Eden, ere return to the 1 lingeage, thin to pet "Ural_ . w ith r tlessehein j et , s '! Dinierelloom, there being no other Owe of egress I we learn in the willigery. St. is 2021r220111 t o be it- ! Fran here we come t,:i a Fiewpicenened the rap =Med, that th e ass ' sts wham. e° =hell depends.' demons, whati is one hocdied feet long, ninety who hews the fins forming bath of oar bodies and , —e„ i itign. and twelve broad. On the trft at s monirrtl our minds, are mot only etlcested in pride. tut in , treble height . are map of white figures. mon 1 the 20012 contemptible pert of it. Guts are is i ... ._ .____.. moo me warm* - t—tbis is called Ns &aged in great vanity ; i sod =tinkled see= to pole= and hi . ste r omen; the Alpe. irezdiet this 3 ew-eiae_.!..,Len in no n , view than aa,ge many , the fight at some &Stenos and tiring the itnegi- Th e cast indm Tea company. 1 isia ,... im ens s..: c..., who sore to aware and gra,-,y •.,..., i rietinn a "le play, we am fine to alp. lodge tote'rea OPENED A TEA CIAILEHOESF. 1s -- ' 1 that is has not been inaptly owned. A liras ftr- JO- 1-3.22 A - 2ra Ttimf arse, ear flier is i .2.. • .... . „-, ‘.. f tu t . on, we come t o a t ai _. b ri e... , coder „ hies C4tel Itszetrdsza mere:, 1 EIE r azat.E L4I.IILACTER. - wompare i 4- - s a. Tilltatt22.2o-2. ' the condition and pursuits ot the ea of omen with we pate, caned the N'ttotal nm-ge- This bridge E - 011 ear ' . 2.:rprirse. of thou cosier GIL= AND - , ~, - - • This is at the - 27.,...82.2,f - E1t.i..4. of.. h t ,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,t 7 ...10se CI . etcnten. andtell toe respectraly brie a tall (ream coats , inferionty. What. the rester part of oar sex acv , .!Lfetzt Port of the_a.en_d_t , lLe etlenzo , cf. the 222. - Tt , "" sod otstr3 vannit oar wur. Oar teas axe , enme d i n tarring op t h e m s a s o f th e e a rth. , Earthen roe= le tm's•-xi • Its-A rne lest Taatiry. sad scryttt.risti its lad hern set - erre: f ut i a , &,,,.. the te. . , ehleh ye to sopply the! The fast:thing, that ay -rants the amentiondo fret- ed rah Use greatest cam aad at aasszs::ew prices. t 3 M 3 a ror time ccsmtry trade they wil be wittrd is ;natter.: phygcal wants of oar rice, etetsm,tio; the pro- !env°. ......_° Rtli• 'l5 ...1-.. e Tf ir6r , C 4. /3 . Lbel ;l lltiCh ind iS h tb . iZ. i BAIL 02" Pssai titstiter. if Tivir ., red: tam ftru''''' ' '"' Lanes of - ,:y of different counts , " tatting . 1 .7• 41 X ma . 11, lena-h, t-raty to -rent..o, . tact adrantami ; Is: ea icas is strazett_ td an assort- 1 ..,„ ..,- ,L e L„Tde o f * th , nam i te of :ilia. !in Wet. It , is rigarettly an i - "terse pie ce of meat or teas fora very .unar amount of esmtmt- The 1 •••••••••-•• ix or s , . r solid stela ^. a It firms considerably t..r w ith tame wit Seannir is ofatrantage to petoor of =.Alerate , • --to you is committed th e ashler stead tone , -ao: , ted .. ie , „.. ah means, sad whew:ales at the ariciesze nated. Ow t' the infant mind ; it is for gat to give their clear-, Tower of Basel as reprise:l co p W W W I WWWe ete att.!! I n c C ue frotoretstry orPaLfc thosj . , r . i , ,, ~.,„ t.,. inrush th e i . its nomeroms awl ,mosterave stories, =I highly *MI Ease a tendency es increase Me exst of our 1231, . 'Art , I 3 ELMW.V.I. erel• . Y _ es cf the spler.- of ersten' ' poniing ores fence th e present comma' enealar kite'', to t....ir5,..e stormy passions of man, to manna ba= with those t Fo l d . . a . 00 the sift 1 mideadotoarettmx s.; • •••,am. a practice roamed by same .. see th„, ea t e w hi e h ethnic hi s f ero d t y, an d mike , • Fs:aping= wnite. - *few aireiste. sr we, rest e.rpe=e_ These,l ~ L___, al it is I while- aced mond traaspareet =met= vet • it is Vet= to onse.l sasses soot be pad whether - they sate sales at ire- 'Rig • - . 1 ... ismtax=d - " - ' , c „.., the fr.:2...--4 Modh, and within a few fret of Witness astrwitues lire possessor wormnse Tess, sad . him the tritest 24701 . 2 - tit of to rOnifin. era proc?;A , *doer soo , srsoois r• hoarse, ro 937 sothrox of sass , - h im t , t h e l ose o f rirons sad rekeios, A wi f e , f Ibis__ is • ....et ter cm: named Venus, eat etereing ' . dine to ern men turstless,sadnetestrenahan akin others . emoted end mows these i cod eriwarg car. Their easellation is nee asp. wee, e-Vaiatery insert us a 3 haze of caurret. I a =otter! Row ( =meet What, nowt .4.4.4. ewe the man es . t , maiatte , Passing sr ., rd the Tower we find it Atalt-2.-ty- I iiring ambition propose to isw.7 then to foLil the i e ito"Y mere4s-rl en ` ge7L- 9/i elle lP eweil l arenniPt . Here ts a large claming to Welter Bean ' s ' duly- which these teleisstae t i ngly', lasana of i Bar toi Itbi mot, among other bestatiftd : t arcresuing that your field of inflce is soc.sr- _ _ we on a Cade e i shoald Lut ci=,... yeta no: rathc d a • aat tremble et thezeged- t_ I= tz e r ed c 1 ,,,, 1"4•71e, m cf . ej.l llll-c ce lel l , can._ When yen deEil of a man a higUr eirseatori i Fusin g ae=l eW TWIT OWee more. W e Wribe 1 t u n w hi,...,,,,ex, teen &ea ya,,,, soil dorm Lit i come =to Jefferson ' s Ham Th... RA is Ten is ! drink cr t h e sasee'wele a kn.,ledge its Ei=ii.f.l leg e. end foterOhetnleed MI StrAwts felt keg, i L s•fonla it not be that yon may be that enabled, =CI kl2Mit. M IT 111-45 StWil2l ' .eir__te. fitters bet rt.. 15, .to nub iota that 5, isbil, eaMMS ItSA =Site 1 1 and ‘M it. Sii b re ldth . .. Ur.M"g et the nrPion Ise him, bat to more more worthily and gra:ref-any 1 cod of tho Hen .tad lackilt ig 62 " , el has *4 I P ' I wire.;., you own 1--f Tiorfeher. t pre:tacit of a hop dap is s thetas is 0 is 1 trittanint, wish =au scars await, is (estets a=2""Boller be an Old malls arting i part' of it. On the right of as is the Lady's than • young =a's ease. 'is a fasciae pawns ,-, Mi.' , t, a be=afay Tu j ec it e d spiny - theMSD4MS. with pendant /WWW - match 1 ::ztill m4=l l ; The tipper pant of the Test Tahits is psfer-17 =I is is ttry tits as far ss it rms. Bet Ewan i white, and Its timsisAtt ha • eldttrlxiA 02 we reverse a, a=l say -beta be a yas=i, caues ; the haft a t ed. • taw F oam Seward. is • Rest et tart; than tc all suds due It sacs& is 1 Cent et a p:ski shade- A lam tan-es is • Gar-1 well ; and tea be the yasag .64 arta o'4l nun, is l tad= thee ressadds. st WA at Scow. At the as lihsiy ta ha s slimy •• any other cti.tittanial i eta of the hall is the Ads Math o r 0 1 1e g e , ms s. So is sr a nee is s aszTakt et;babes!' of which it isissithiss. This Wino ea +y, 63 *l e r =IP to bet: it does not I to* is e.bact et fax is &maw at tits dam sad itiMa tact as the pacts *v. ' 1 each wig at the tads- ?hey kick Li* oha l& *RE TOL' READY FOR GREAT BARGAINS, . . _ eiwTHE insberiners hare jest :mired front Phila. delptda a large assortment °rename and season able Gnarls. a bleb base been selected nab rest care for this 'meet. esebraeiar a aeneral assert auras et DRY COMM GROCERt r &z, IiaRDWARE. RDRENSWARS. BOOTS and 814054 4 .. MINERS` DOOMS. Ice Which tber are determined to veil km er than bass ever been atrerred to Ilia eitinity,roe ceitn. or in eachastre for Maury pentane. ,We erontdadrise all those re search of veal k arrains to rise es a all tatemliately, as gnat sales and alsarl tweets is oar morn. 8.1.U5.E & WO:GRIM Yremona, lone I. , a.. :-..4-31, Teas of the New Crop. ...:,"4 -- "7 ',. MIMI Ia.k.N I MC., 73. CNITSWI TZWr i ~b aide..i...tea, ba.: Cc? so* tire Ca keerikg 172 Tess— :, ..,V0 f Cuss Trrel,...; gram Teo - . WO de Gespersier do jW do - I.2:qe.etil 61. 1.1 4,3 ' SlFitta . tin ICO3 do Pi's! do TV de Nr4,.-Ten.; -E , Falsen. 1t... do,. Odeog do :1 awes P'-14..-e seere.ton- `4l .Lo: bb,eic :......f Pekoe. Z tulTeier.,.3 do die do thazze. do ' IMO Natio casea.. . Tbe l t! TextmaTetwitte test tter,nristrAmi tete Sea Windt * Rainbow. TennTtot. lima anti Efintimsa. and are mziaa z,azi that Une been armed ts 'Ws 1621113 t. Pine 4'i& Minn, ' Pbfladelpbla Golden Saddle. Jot. JON -Warta: Spier- • lA&ADDLES. &titres, Eirtiz' tirges. Bans Co&us. tart Szires. S3r.k Sitatz.Simiess,Troals, v& V.... ix. AsumeisWed.in Lugs vastates and seats thrs tourist prizes. r E. P. MOSEL Signet tits ceaca Wes. No. 39 . ]Tula ArEtt-SAHIB &al rute -IPititr—VVltz. JOURNAL, GENERAL ADVEnTISEit Terms of the Miners' Journal. sINGLE,sUIIsdRIFTIONs. Two Dollars pei &noose, payable semi-anzmally In advanee.to those who reside in the Connty—an annu als, to advance to those who reside out of the County. The publisher reserves to himself the right to charge St 50 per annum, when payment Is delayed longer than one year. . . TO CLUBS. . rbree copies to one address. 05 00 Bevels Do ~ Do . 10 00 Fifteen Do : De ''' AO 00 Five dollars In advance will pay for three yes eel's!, scription tome Joutial. Ons quart of 18 lines. 3 times, Every subsequent Insertion, Four lines, 3 times, Subsequent insertions, each, One Square, 3 months, - *3 00 tie months, • .5 00 One Year; :8 00 Salines, Cards of Five lines, per annum, 3 00 Merchants and others, advertising by the Year, with the privilege of Inserting dif, fvrent advertisements weekly, 12 CO 02-Larger Advertisements, as per agreement. PIIsiGLE COPIES or Tut MISti!..S . .1101MLN&I. can be obtainci every Saturday 'of William Ord know, Mlnertylile ; leery Shissler. Port Carbon ; at the corner of - Centre and Market sweets, Prattville and at the-coon ter of the publication office. SONG. All around and MI above thee • • la the bashed and chardair. All things woo thee, an things love thee, Malden fair Gentle zephyrs perfume breathing, Wall to thee their tributerweet, And for thee the Spring is wreathing Garlands meet. In their careened, cool recesses, • Songs for thee the fountain). frame; Whatsoe'es the wave caresses Lisps thy :mom. 7, - Greener verdure. brighter blossom, • Whereaoe'er thy footsteps stray, O'er the earth's enamoured bosom, Live • alway. Wire soe'er• thy preotnce resoe'er thy brightness beams Fancy weaves with cunning fingers. Sweetest dreams. ' And the heart forgets thee never, The young beauty'. one delight, There it dwells, and dwells forever, Ever bright. . , VIE LAST WADE. By B. Sintsanu, - Oh. lost Madonna. 'wane and (ale' • O'er-leant by broad embracing trees, A Meamlet to the lonely air Murmurs its meek low melodies: And there, as if to drink the tune And 'mid the sparkling sands to play. One constant sunbeam still at noon , Shoots through the shades its golden way. !blast Modonna, whose glad lire - Was liked.= ray of radiant air, The kaarch-winds violet-scents blew rife When last we eongbt that fountain fair, Blythe as the beam from heaven arriving— Thy hair held back by hands whose gleam Was whale as stars with night-clouds smiling— Tby bright tips bent and sipped the stream.. Fair Cava-like Creature innocent • ' to soul, as faultless in thy form,— As o'er the wave the besurebent It blushed thee hick each rosy charm. . HOW Iron the senseless ware resigned The tints, with thy retiring nue, While glossed within thy mournful mind glows that}lterinS eAcbaztiat grace- MI I every seems, or bright or bleak, • Where once thy presence roondwre shone, As echoing memory long shall speak The Past's sweet legends. worshipped one t• Tb blue hills, the boundless moor, that, like my tot, stretched dark afar, • And eelits edge,thine emblem sure, • The never-failing evening star. The lawn on which the sunset's track - Crimson'd thy home beside the aien— Tbe village pathway leading bock Prom thee to hanau of hated men— The walk to watch thy chamber'. ray. ' 'Mid storms and midnight's rushing le tags— These, these. were joys long passed away, To dwell with Grief's eternal things. • ' My lost Madonna. air awl young • Before thy slender sandaled feet The do lying wave itosdver Sang, - • Then dasresifu ocean', bream to meet ; • • Aitaii,a•Td.'-'t. wider, front r, side - unreturning streams could rove. Dark Fate decreed me to divtle--- To me, my henceforth buried Love I Scraps for tbe WorrEN.—The right education of this set is of the utmost iraportauce to human fife.— RATES OF ADVERTISI:NG Gans of POCSII. tes, a, forever front thy aide, Madonna, now* forever fair. • The death of distance I have died. And all boa perished. hat—Despair. Whether thy fate with woe be fraught, OT Joy's gay rainbow glen= o'er thee, roe died to all bet the mad tbotteht That what was once ao more Mull be. ' T han •- yak least I Mall not know How time or tears may change that brow ; Throe eyes shall smite.tby cheek Mall glow To we In &sant years as now And when in bolter words, were game, - And BUM; and Sorrow. barest* birth, not:Cm mime at clam the ante - tnaheed loge% laved on earth, (Ble.threars ..Itagris.' • 3itterceting tater. [From tit* Tort Republican", WEYER'S CAVE, E .1. EL F., a Torttr ~; . Suuhtsts, Pa.. May le, ism. From the tubby, in a perpendicular descent of seventeen feet, we come to 'the most magnificent apartment. somethink, in the whole cavern. It is called after the father of our country, Washington's Hall.' It ir:two hundred and fifty-seven feet in length, twenty in breadth, and forty in height on en areregkand rens north and south, The Boar is level through its whole length.. The first curios ity that strikes our attention, is an 'Eagle'. Wing to the right. To Millet, a little farther onward, is a beautiful spangled inverted crown, called the , French Crown, because the French C/00,0 aided , Washington in gaining our Independence. The concretions generally have a yellow,clayey appear. atter; especiallf4t one end of the hall. Here a long zigzag streak of perfectly white crystallization runs over the wall. The cOntrut, • and the reflec tion of the light; give it really the appearance of lightning. A few paces further on we come to a i fountain of as pure water, as that which sprung from the rock when Move. struck it. The water drops from a large stalactite into a crock. Here can be illustrated the power of petrefection. Five years ago, the guide tells me, that crock had the appearance of a common earthen one but now I saw it covered outside end_ inside, with a white petrified, r substance; and this petrification is still increasing hourly. The water tastes well. Not far from the centre of the ball, is a deposit. rising • to the heigtitof eight feet, which resembles 'Stat. ue clothed in drapery. It is called the statue of Washington.. The piece is filled - with such pro jectione and appearances, and few can look upon them, as seen by the dim light of the candlemeith ! out exciting the imagination in suggesting reran:' • blances and leaving theca unfinished. A fint sheet of rock work runs up the centre of this room and gives an aspect of separate and noble galleries. The partition rises only twenty feet towards the roof, and leaves the fine arch expanding over the head untouched. The fine perspective of this hall is four times the length of en onlinsry church t the tapers only givingn dim fight; the amazing vaulted roof spread out above, with it/ nerved and knotted outface to which the lights endeavor to convey their radiance; together with Mali:eves. lion that we had made so deep an entrance, snd were almost entirely cut off from the living world with not even a tiring insect to disturb the sol -1 emn loneliness, produce an effect upon the Fdr.d, which none can feel but those who experience it. To the left of Washington's Statue is Lady Washington's Chamber, which is thirty-five feet long end fifteen wide. It contains beautiful eon crevons of yellow drapery ; an image in the form of a cocoa or gum tree, with so oppossum coming down its item, and :e'beautifol oval mirror, called' LuirWashington's Mirror. Lady Washington's Chamber and Washington's Hall are only separa ted by a wall severalfeet thick, which is called the Rock of Gibraltar. , A few candles plead upon this rock, produce a goad effect. It shows the arch exparfding above until it is lost in the Nor- Munding darkness, and: the Whits stalagmites eat about promiscuously, seem like phantasm from another world. In leaving Washington Hall at the lower end, 0100 and passing through s narrow but high passage, sre - see concretions in the 'form of the Leaning Toner of Pisa, Cleopatra's Needle, and ID Egyp. tun Pyrarni cf. DC1941 a flight of steps brings us the Church, which is one hundred and fifty feet long, fifty feet high, and fifteen braid At one extremity a beautiful white spins shoots up, caged the- Steeple, which hu no doubt given the apart ment ita name. Nearly opposite toshe mute of the`Ch . urch, is a recess raised several feet, and of considerable extent. This forms a species of gal. lel. On the left side are • great number of pen es:tat stalactites of various eau, arranged like the Om of an organ. .11 then s!alsetites ars mut with a stick they will emit synods of earioas pitch. a, according to their aize..., 4 The guide played a tune upon th em , by whiting various tubes. Thu collection of stalactites is palled the Organ. Lela; ing the Organ, and passing OM an elevation of five feet we come to the Diamond Room. The room is not inappropriately named: . The walls aid ceiling are madded with beautiful Small span gles. At one pixels there is a collection es white as anow,,:Oeying with the candle rays as snow sparkles td the sun. At one And is also - cretion in the form of • white crane. From the Disznond Room, around the Stet*, which mates the dividing will between those two . tames, we come into the Dining 'Room. to called from a loge natural table running acmes the room, on the left of the entrance: The non is no: finite as large as the Church ; bat is sixty feet high. . Throughuniniiting hole, we come into Jakem's Rile= This is en immense chamber, stretching from the Gallery in the Church, with which it communicates, parallel with the Dining Room, to its utmost extremity, and proportionably wide. The floozie very uneven. Oa the right side there is a large Cincilar Window with hing ing curtains. In this room are also most besn tifal crystallizations.- The glittering dewdrops upon blooming vegetation may aspire to a com panion, but yet they-may fail—ftiey are sot nii egatai enough to size sad color, and are &Seism in thou many retain; edges, which these apart. open oystei sDeU. hunsdiddy to Ike lett thirst, a tarp recess, in which there le e spring. A fa* yards beyond eke Oyster, alkeno lin epode, In the solid wall, through which we at admitted to the Source of the Nile. Thu, Is I blauldfsl Me. 01 spring covered with I thin pall& of dela& mite, yet soffficientlt swag to bear the Weight of the body. In this cruet there is iperforatigi Itist gives'emeas to the wine beneath; I Melt ii bury drink of its mete! aware - The *Mg newer runs over and alwayri remains the .safe sumgant of water. As Dr. Mohler ditiped Wit foll, he summed my attention tp a biabbetfag sound that followed ever/ dip el if the lamed* of water left bt the dip was fi lial up from me eJhrf memoir, without sufficient esed• of iif. - $ supposed that the fountain hi soensded ern seg• ether In as aka** pad of the es* The Matti is perfectly rimer, Ind at course aI rtes risimAaba Curare. ...._ . s . . Now we Me at the end el tbi Cant sod in al straight a fins as one antpodeffily . p...utid men: . sand vii hundred feet from the- gat% sod by any of the winding pathe. twice . that dtelmaim..;. two hundred feet below thrattrierm, end tidy feet from the reaudi cif the Cava. The temp to nays varies, and fie ility.five "and, a bill distil ' Fahrenheit. The ground is genotallt ettettposod of stiff clay: Titters this is not the act. it is dttei yellow nal Remove the Ilgtdd, and blaidteet darkness reigne—eo &A that one ads almost "cut it with • knife." This &Mom it the Ili. son Why the Bah (or which I have land, tops ti specimen) in the hfammoth Cave of Renteckt, have no eyes. God his created ell things fat _ some wise aid useful purpose, mid there le sto more use for , !. a_sys bete, than than is for I:silk Ili • tad con:Me ant . „ . . , We will nor names . our steps towards the ' • mouth. We pass through Jefferson's Hell, Wil -1 demote, Dining, Room, Ch Watlittlfto'd trrek- A= Nall, Lobby, Congress Hell tol. l We° Nose, where the guide takes us a descent intosthe Spar Room or !dental . This room contents the most beautiful spointeena of spar. . It has received the appellation lof the Infernal Regions from the feet, that fist ' tinny years, until lately, it was a:implored, and it wee always supposed to contain too, dense an air for human inhalation. This supposition was ha. ever, incorrect. I felt no more :difficulty ;in my I 1 respiration' ' than Idoon a il p and fogy day. It is supposed; too, that an ts the hole a ant; I, sn laird dby some yet undiaca opening at dm trip.: The guide prised off so elegant solid specialise of lisps: to a email recess to theltright,which she cani talus a puddle of water.! : ~. From the Infernal Regions are corns Up id, Congress Halt again; then 1 through the 7 Elsnase Chamber, Dungeon, Narrow . Passage, dowse French Min Into the Ball Raoul: than up a 0 .% iglit t 14% of step; over Pattersone Grave, down its .`,'"" Pantheon , : through the Pantheon into Soloinotee Templi. Passing the pillar of &lotion, we anted the Shell or Radish loom This room ii said to be the most inegiCtfatent in the Cave, and is thei 'tut room of all others bows to the visitor, It was compared in grandeur, bill &Mgt' trawallori who bed seen the Mammoth (Save of Reettahli end the principal curiosities of Dm Old and New World, with the famous Salt Ye arks el. Cocas. in Poland. The ceiling ut stinkied with nip white stalactites, varying in viii, with here and then a pink are among the multitude of white one,. By some, to carry out the prithipier of ao% iodation and remembrance, this Groom is called the Radish room, from "tut fact that the ceiling of the . I room appears to be arched up with spangfing nil ashes, tads downwards. .By whirs it is *al the Shell room, because the walla Isle studald with appearances similar to shells. On the door WS t also stalagmite stanzas, . perfeetly white . t and art the left side of the entrance is alconmeturn in the shape of a. shield, with • twernuntij a deer skirt thrown over it. It ta called thS Indian Shield. Here, again. the eye is enraptured. This roots `seems indeed to eclipse all onion in beauty. The 1 'outdoes:ion of light throws a halo over the place: i The drops of water attached M., the Inimporant stalactite Wilt catch the rays ofi light, end ding : ..- l them from hand to hand, laughing and sparkling !in their brightness. ' i From the Radish or Shell Roots, we cams heck ,' ! to So!ocoonS Templi; then up an ascot of seven= tern feet to Me Statuary Room : lronghthe Ras , mary Room into the ,Ante-Ch bar. and (rear • that to the month, where we one mom area the I &saint brightness of i noun daft sun. I. , • / have now tried to describe, ea briefer, es pos. ,!. Bible, this wonderful cavern ; but,• yet I feel that I have not done it justice, though ardent my ettempt • may have been. The sandy an i clayey - ground of the rooms is generally dry ; but mats of the Path. are narrow, and I would not recommend a puny Lambert to go into it, as he will seennediP not go far. A hat end ,• our bat coat" are attior; cies of great inconvenience—rocial's:caw we bad to proceed on four-Members, instead of two. hii very damp, mu' the paper upon 'which I took* Motes became as limber ai the reg from Which it was aks4o„Lna Tilt cloths a* satunited with danamsesa../We saw the witch of the Can ins throe hate, and time while in it, flew on 'Might's ' wings. The objects arenostril' for their me; rimy, formalion'acid beauty: ineMy any !MUM can awaken so many pas • at once; and ea forcibly. Curiosity; apprehatunon, ands son. delight, by turas together, a - • and Ptlevelettele; 1 If the interesting and awful a the elemente of the . sublime, here sublimity si in all ha grandams in afloat darkness tad de • . profotted. Nd 2 G a COD. Issrtstmom or M ontt .-- There E n are straeral mot* l -re o f the 'posed effect which the teddy of y has pm:hod upon the human mind. 14.1timenhottea, of POW sylnnia, rytranis, after be bid Ind latni the transit et Vs nits, which was to happen June 33, 176. wails?. pointed, at Pbilidelpt#h o th ers, to repair to the township of Nov , and Mere to thane this planet until its paws over the inn's dice verify shoeldthe correct/3 of his caksdatioma— , This occurrarate had .1:1c f.: er been trimmed bet twice before by any is tent of Oita oath, tut was never to be again ‘en by any perm that Hying. A phenomenon tio rare, and so important in its bearing opmxastr#nical reams, vie, in dent, well caicatated to to them! of Otto on alive e s be was to- thereat truths of natars..—: The day arrived, and there was no _cloud on th e hone' on. The obvemersl in s il ence aid trestbrtne. anxiety, waited for the predicted moment of ob.: serration. ft 1i21.21.1-111/1 . 3 in the inmost of the cnntact, an enaction of joy so powerfed arse ea , cited in thelarrom of Mr. Rittenhouse, that he tainted. Sir Isaac NeorMa, after be bad edisnesd so fat in Ail cathemid proof of on. of taus great istronoma....a. 1 d "nes, as to see that the result was to be tsiona har.t, was so effeeett OS th i view of the manna truth, which be was about 1 tri demonstrate, that arse =els to proceed s 1 and begged one of bil' companion in wady. to 1 Mies" him, end carry oat the utkodesisss. The 1 instructions, which the heavens give, are oat cow find to schoiana; but Obey are i=ps.stcd to lb. I mew end to the mane. The picas stephowd °heti feels a sudden mewl= of mind. while et =ping to form as of that power, which crud oat and adorned the beers= with ea awry voids of light Tug FithsT Sios4 or brestre*— .-. Rey. H. W. BeHows.!ius a Uttar to gas ChtistiwThe Inquirer, thus glees ids Std tropressiou of the doable of .New Yost! at the -caber cod of the Ocean mate to 44a old trortg i "W . * him Via two days in rano:int Shoot Liverpool, owes weer/ of .taring st the life. ind czattlnellt, and customs, sod houses sod equ)poges 'of 's forelock plepfts,- To tte, everything is taw, aid sitinge, sod argow so j it z. The very 'totem of the city, Wyly mitts Cl sto n e. ariginailf in hoe, but msllcrilhe by al=4:ka and rain. is all of derso for ter woe; The was of bcolf g, treittes . 01l a mast ed; PhUsd.eipttie, is essetttistly pecohar. It istross= . eye, thmitighAtio to tr.: issiventemionettelet! The public. hi:ll4ns ,am eobesesisi . eitt may; and the dm .-Lew trtSßEseg:' not quits eaglet'. eel., is os the whole. the most epletefsi seats we have seer sem'l .... . - ' We worefar that trawlers toss sitasUy pima Lieetpoolbg so cootrovototsdy! We aim& so , trosophissiceed Americus, with as rye fsr whet is a.m.:lc-bait. Sadie thew e Bois of weerythitsg fectigss in Wetscisi.antsdatt i sod. Ts ere sot sobsseed to own thews werekept seam with sox eiir,i, prise sad de4t.t , or wish pieta iicfeleei sod 8441 catiesity 4-zing tootettit. of the day: ';Eves to watch the =ahem late . . , .—, s tO hte . cartisgese sad Cots: to see t h e - der. hootose W tHet ethi• &eau than bones ; ItSt henere Is the IMO' : the *tram; the joeflott t as to cot= the 'swots{ twos sad shoat es tho stop witsiost, tee =pa -1 Cott estsitiosg sod cdenog mace, '!` It to Cues 1 we sell. oar Ix view of tam Of diets I styled ..sti? pstaces.^lWeht met e*indows ot sipst-Smeore pis vt. their pa* *sae; g a d fixasis . h by far the met stolen fattnlsie a Wit iisir of the straits 4Li*. iyesi. us diet beam the did =to of tali awed a the Ste bissitt:'. Calcalas.--Mlajtv- tray oath wow mei; abia act- , .tho et of I::**.p happy. Raton had &tat to theca that "dal power of --- - to drateathames teach. onapatiados ao" awry =mai amdszeogia. Moo hho boa made:: sta potion of fool* Undoes; sada the vows, ddd is happier thatt pot at di Edam' IWe Eons inter! irestattatt h7istahrtior, caws atharata to hit pisaaccoo. B. cta mw .at Edda, from i bitf of hood twig' at fob SO if v=sefatllY in ". ' . _ liiistelt nn•
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