=I - ----- PRIZGRTS & . TOLLS- ON COAL. .---- _, , .-, ~.,., . __ .- •=rt: -- -„..,-:-..z ,„,,, • _ - , n FF/CE OF.Tnr. PIM.' k & READING RAIL -41 road Company—Philadelphia,Ftttraary"2o, l'so. —N , ,tice Is hereby given, that the Rates of Freights and Toils on Coal, transported by this Company, %sill be as follows from March 11th, 1 , 50 To From M.C.arbon ti Haven P Contort. Richmond 170 '1 65 14' Philadelphia . 70 165 1 4.:• 'lnclined Plane 70 165 1 45 - Nicetoun 70 1 2 65 4 45. Cermantoun Railroad 70 65 ~1 43 Falls of Sehuy atilt I'D 65 ";-1 45 klanstualr rr 60 55 0 1 35 43 onslie'ken & Plymouth R 50 45 "1 30 Turn out 1 mile below Nor. tistoun ' ' 45 ,40 25 Notriswiun er 13, idgeport4o 13 .1 30 Port Kennedy 35 TO . 15 Valley Forge 11 . 25 40 Phonix% ille 213 15 10 RAyer's Ford 20 15 Do Pottstown 15 10 0 0 Douglassville > 15 10 10 Baumslown 10 05 95 Iteading 05 Oo 9 4 lietw'n Read:ng3.llohrsrdleoo ' 95 00 i 51-uhrevillt 03 tk/ 63 Hamburg-- '75 70 65 s-hu igsburg 65. 60 131 lty order or the Board of Man Teets. - S. 1111,kuronD, sew). 0-liu March '2, BY' I MUZIGLIT - ON 111.ERMIAND= • . 1101111.*A. RILADING 6-, PO TSVILL • A UAL. 31141 after April Ist, lets, Goode will De for warded with despatch at the billowing rates or freight. between Pott.,‘ Ille and the points below stated, per un of 260 lbss. nett:rex Pansy:llcl Eastern a til Fltala. and Rsa4:tag. Ilaster, Limestone Hi:gamin-1 ous Coat, Saud, Iron Ore, )-2 00 , and 'tricks. niontns, time, timber, ktonr,l 'l' rosin, tar, mtch, raw tors II Dentine, marble, grind- F 2 45 stones, nails, s p ikes, scrap , end pit: iron, hreken catd nags, guano and puadrettr. 1 ' Bar Iten, floor, salt, lead.-1 bark, :isn't obacco,satt b ee r and port:, lanthttr, gram, trun castings, su:ar. trio- 2 15 !asses, green coffee. Prllt=l tots, salt yctrc, brunbtesie,l and rye chop. Flow, pei bbl. 4ri; . ce r inegar, ts his "r 1 bet., machinery, cheese, j lard, tallow. rars, leaTher, j sae. ling and red lead,opders, hemp gine and cortiage, - steel, bran and .hip =intr. it tw cotton and wool, cortra fresh neat.l.e.,ll thy ..41+,th 111 . , and medic s. Mrtlign liquors, ‘a tip aorl , tea", gla.,s, Llama, an d j lllloents are, rtallirs, (.011- j lectionary, book, and sta. :•.'s 00 tom try, Spit It, WTl...Sallie, .Intrifilrl 4 , honied Con, e, hats anti'lcaps, boots and , .hots, bonnets, feathers,j s tree., hops, specs, turitt- = ad.llllOllAl rIt3 , Cl'A for commi!sion, titmice, or reeeiving nr 4/elireripiz , freight at :toy or 11,e ceret:Ta.- no the line. April 15, 1.07 .PASSENGER TRAINS .1:9(41.f..111 1 s::*. - CYl * -3111ER klll/ANGI:3IENT F 120,11 Ffrif,A DE{, —Twn Pa..“ . 4l;?vcrrhirisl)34• )--4Pffire fI A, PAWL,. ' • road 1:: 4 50.—C1a ',flier April Ist, 1••5f1, nco trains will be rnn cash way, daily, j Lea we. I l l u ti ' l7, i Pipt i ;: a -"e' at. (-1 1 ' f 'c e r: "' rck, A :ati'n . 31., daily, • Lea, ••lit Simitays.l • _ ',,ttsviffe ON rock, A. 31., daily, [ex , cep:. :Sulidays.l (Pa•t 'tr,ort.) I.l,vcs Philadelphia aL o'clurk, da Jq , [.•.f.t.i.t tf,lndrivo.) t.,: ._v rolt,ville at !:.! rrxeritt Stin t/at, 1 C.llill,n cuter 11P. care 111i4 . 5, prOt •ut ith a, turkt,t. I'AssF::s:GCR 1:11AIN TIMr.; T.ABLF.S t'nuuncnr'ing nu ..Ifonday. Ail daily eicept Sunday. noWx - 11:Atss. VP TRAI;\ 5 . 7.11 - 1 ,, 5. r.,7 , crAT/4 , N4 - . • :1-tarcA I.lreatkipt.ta2 3 0 • ' • Junc/101, n 9 l un SLICI 11.1. V.-11 •• Ws Orwve...hbrg 7 16 2.45 Mattivtink • IF 3.1 0 Aulprn 56 2 53 Sprmg llfil - • 32/ furl rl,otnn / 4 ..,, , ,/t2; 3 1115 Norri:Town /4,57 331 II:0010u: l'orl hem iedy 552 3.1 9 5191,r0.'111/ , 3') 3 ' 3l. 4 9.. y s !,/ 3_15 AIIII(Miti"al AS 3.3. . 9a/ 354 11,1,119 , 2 99e 3-52 V"r:1 9 21, 4 ir; 915 'I 16 n 915 1 . vD0‘,211 , 4,110 946 121 19.11 , 1 - :In ei W.n9 4.1:2 19 13 4 11 itoyer ' 2 , l' o ol • 1 6 _11 595 P 1,9010, Ole 10..0 5.01 H Ins 24 Vu.. - v P.11:• - • 1 9 - 11.16 r 5 29 19 54 5:1 Fa r:• lrnf r_ : 11:v..` 5.17 N o rtn.town 11. 0 4 5.29 - I'.ol Clinton 11 4, 5.55 7sprtug /UM 11 19 5.49 .11.16010 14 1 6 6 1 1 9. 1:1/.1a) 01/1. 11 32 5.509 tr.v,z-hurz 12 Ir. Falli 11:37 551 • 11,/,./ 4 9 / 2f , 6 1.2 It innet, ,, ,, 11.41 6.95 Arrti•es , r f. 30 . Philarlelphot 12 14 639 The ,aoeror,; , n, or dr, Itzpi:Lorw. liocibrg Ford, xatioy.Fwv.e. Port K0 t ,,,,.fv, Falls 1- Hi} "f weaob • in I best. (Att.,. 'rot Pap:44l.2:e, am elpft-snly prnlnlnn..ll fr.rm Ia k nny . thinZ. bar.Lf.32n 601 th , ,,r we trip': .11.1 he,/ tls , - •,e //s.olloer. /1, ordt.r "1 - tf.• 313/0, • s. 1111.ADP 11 111/. SocrtlarY 4 14. ff . S tritYLER ARTIANG.EDIEN'T. - ........ OMNI If , r ti, I`,:rl 4 . diu yl.lOl d HAVEN.' MINEIISVILLE IRE k._ 1.,,..n0rit Hill Rail p•al 4130), and afil.r Maw. 14 . day, will he run &if =CM s.oave .‘flnersriffe ( . 01- Srni (if o'ctork. A. 3f. " -for Mioorsvillo and Trefoom,llll - on'itte arrival of tno inorninc tram from 1•11d.ololphrt, a. 1,r3 Trai y:f NI me, ni711. ,- 5c141 ok'cl;wl., M. =I .• .. .S 1 WI- !I aven 1 . ., :1111,4.1,A-oh- -a t tii cr'rt.r k. !... :11 f are 11 tom Sc;#ll I I avv ti to SI ir,rri% ille :.,,2:1 r,erit• A-., ' .t:i r....._ _ , Tremout - .:0 .". " front M tale racille rlo ." front . I.,,tiesqll,-,,‘ ' der .. r} . An (itnnibitq' aeill I , nce-the Ante Iran -11ouse. f•pif:e ti L ', ihirtreil : iv Iy att.Pr the arrival of iheißtaila• delphia . m4rninz tra3m. consTy pa?..ner:t t g e. AVe.,Nt ,Vondovliete 11,S. take carg for Trr 1111 l nt. Baggace at flur owner's r I .A. • JOHN E: NICE, AzPtit 11 April C., 1,:,n 0 0 3v, 4 1.: 1 1;4 - zi3):Cti , 4.)* , f .:•V 4 fa V. TININr:F•TON EXPEIEss I.INE.—WE • arP cfvl,ll 31111 Ilrsuatd ila P.i•%,,P2o•r—sTralli, r f,,Fri ear being. ala Htc in charco spfo•inl nwrchandixe of al/ 1.111.114.5..10 , te , Lank notes, &r. p!irt I,IOIT alt,nti,i paid to milt, tine rtm( - 4., a.ul Vrt.cortas. P.lrkareg attA 41tt erprt daily to all iny,n 0•.1[214 . tol - trt , loitao•to , It!,r t"..0•r0 Strio•t, Pott4,11.• • •: 13, Soul it Thirdl. l'Iti%“1.•;1 , 111a; 4,, ;i Wa aqro,z, Nevi' Vrak , Court, i 4 ttet.l, LIVINt/ST(IN, 1/ , liCAltll & eq. 9 -If F. 1. 21, I^l., LITTLE SCRITYLEILL RAILROAD. ez.v3 _..... - `4;',e, - • A l / 4 itit‘N(;l:NtEvr roit T it: FrZe..icivr P \S it ...olio, Cat , n the S.,111)11.0 Itatiroad —The Pa...en - v.l Trani aaeri,Poit Clotion, daily, rszite. d:ra• 4.1, t. ,lt 011thanrrIVZY,Ofthe rtiorning.'Prani on . the it, Ain: ,ins. al Tarn Pill ib 4 00 1. ill niirn , Lta CS Tamaqua at half pa , ..1 one o',l , l t lk.'l'. irt time to ronnert at port Ptinton Itit ifterrition train on the Iternlinit Pot:, tie to Piola , telphia. Fure—To Port Ploiton, 7:i rent",: u, Phti.ntrirtna,,litt SU ' The Crei7.lll train lea% e 4 T.llll-.112:2. 1 :111%s. $11..1ar.2•X -repted) at 21 0*c1,,, k, A. and Port Chnion. at i o'clork, P. NI. 'A Pasbererec Car runs 2. connection *elm the Pkeiclict rain, F. 21132 pt..Fel.feol (.21 2 1.11,1.4. OM can take the•truttninzAirift ,,, i car,,on the Hi-adult' Railroad at Clinton. rifte tile game as In the .003.1"22.1222. JOHN ANDERSON, General Agent. tam:twirl Oct V.,. ir'Cl -it _ SCHVYLICILL—NELV/GATION. • • Act:fist,' OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION 'AJ March 7th, I: 4 .so.—Niitice is herehy torn that rho ra,tvafor Toll and -the ot.er of Cars .64 yramporraticon nn the Schuylkill Nay igal tun 11.. a be asSiillows— . ru , nx i Siareed per tun of 521 P pounds. The wei^ht lo tie aserrtabitA by Mich means as may he a f loateitrn fri rr accutacy and FIVE per cent. al lowance In be slitle Iheieirmn for less by wastage.-- Ttiii PIG (Ur all coil. km:with:the Ivie 411 Gars, ruining Crum-Me several points, tulle charted as per the folluW- No . rharptif.p.thln TtventY-five Cents per tun iyliall 4e. mad,. Nr•yoil and thcgtsv of Carl Ca any Sis i.incr .. . . . . , .; ; ' i ! .. -------r--- --- To rHaviivborg Land.trtg•S —,—! ' 15 i a'..5 i 15 , -- • Hautburg • ' , r , i., 25 15 :25' 25 3tobr.yille - ( % '361: 35 13 1 _ 25 . Alltsbu.e's ' . • ; ' l 4lf 40 f 37 .29 I... Heading ' 1 : j 4 6 i 'l6 ;42 33 , '...ltirdatiorougtl , 51t 50 i 47 3a t sp„i t u n i o n I. • i 51i 51 - 1 147 38 . ~ Pottstown L'in.,ll6; : '5(4 55 's2j /3 . ; Hot er's Ford•. 5 6 .. 1 55 1 52 43 Phro , biavale -., . 61; fil , t 57 4., . IlitliberViiht , ! 011 CO i 57 4S ' Pawling. Hlitn . ' 17.1 60 .57 .1, 'Valley Forge . , 611 ' r,n 57 ' 4 , , P.m liennedY A 1 ; , 44i 65 62 53 NorriA,loWit and Dritigt . port - fAI 65 j 62, 53 Plyinfloth Dann , • ' 6 6} ! 66 ;62 53 Cnn.belli , ,ten , / 1 71j! 70 167' 5S " Spriar. NI 111 . 711. 72/ 1 f.7' • .54 ! 51aravnok ,• 1 1 763; t'.s 1 72. .63 ' i ,1' 75 I 72 16d Phtladelphia , 76 1 .• — TIPT - Nnvicatino IT lIIINT 'open for iise.netween 1-teilaY ,Aelphia and Reading; mod boats : it itl !td t.leared . at rntt CHti.nn and tathoylkill Haven oti the. nth inst'., and al r 0tt ,11 , 1,..„,1 port-carh o n on Hie 15th inst. , . . By order of Managers: - T. Fr_AlLEY,'Ptcsidrnt 11-15 "Tarr:ll D. 1 1./1 PASSAGES l'ECitYl PASSAGES in the it.g - gra"rg of the first Class Packet Fhtpg. Mary Plx' roltaith Srienand,van. and Eat-npf, sailing from liserpnot and kiidadelphia nn the let nf , esery mont h , through : o , the year, can he accdred na app6catinn to S'pOn'Et: ri.F.AsA.NTEg, • No .3. Widnutiritruet, Philadelphia.. . COLLIE - lIIIRON WORKS, roVNnav, & MACII(NE $ll . OPB.—TifE" subscribers at the* old stand. cornet or Pailroad and CallOwhill sts.are prepated to manufacture . to order, at Ore shortest notice, Steam Engines * ind Pumtm., of any power arid capacity for mining and other purposes. Battins' Coal 'lrettking Machines, with solid arid perforated roller?. its may- be relit:tired.— also. Engines and Mowing Cylimiers with all neees. sari- Machinery for blasting Parnares. flot air Pipes , of the most approved plane, Cup and Ball joints and Water Tu,Verz of the very beat minstruction. They partici/lark- Invite the attentiop or .tion Masters and Parties engaged in the Iron Trade. to thcir large stock , of Patterns for Rotting'Mille. having lately elonstruct ed the Machinery for two of the targestMills in the Gantry, viz :—The Wyoming Mill at Willitatra.rre and ' the Rolling Mill at the Montour iron Works \Danville. ,' They are folly prepared for this kind of wink :together with. every variety of general machinery. ?`(if the! cionlities or their work and.inaterials, it is emingh to say, that time and czperzerre, 05 most infallible:lefts:: have amply demonstrated the genuine ehrtra.eteinf their engines and machiliery. Orders are respectOtly sal` - - tiled and will be promptly attended to. • \ fiILYWOOD & EINTDE'R. 's 3-rf • 1 00 ° - NEAR BAZLETUN.-11GDSON kik°, prolific:tory irr 11113 011 We 1131:10d --intbablittlhornt.rf.)pg.c•llully. inform Limit. /juror-Ls . att.( ttublic that they have taken the large bnittling • ctilliterly used 11,t• the Mactine . Slinperittiertett with (Ito biopic Loaf Work to which they have atith..l a FOllitdry, nibl are 1111 W prepared to Lnild Stlairt En:fmt-s nl" every iiAtt, l'um'ps, Coal Railroad and Drift ,t arit. and to fortib-lt iron and Itrat. ra-ting-t ne every de , ttrintott shitahle 1 1 1 e. Coal mining or any nthrr th e nnt,,t - terco.t. , ftt-itairin_ of ill itiotli dour with tie:tines...anti deSI , 3IC h. 311 liu toIV, , SI pt —All work furitiAterl by Mr,' will It, x. urtanietl tti perform well. 'not:, -,moist soli, it the cust,.m of filf,4 p . Wilf) may ,3111 anielos p their line m -111 orticrt , will in `CI With Inotoottinte and prompt attention. S. W. RUDSON, THE SUBSCRIBER ViOsi lUNCE:3 In the puLLc Iliat is iirlyrititor .4 . rraokiin w0rk,.1.0,1 tatels _ !iin.ned by C; where. lie ernitin. nes to tit.tinifse.iore - bi order hi the slyntest notice 1111:ine,.Piimps,Cottl Ilreukcrs, nil Nltielthiery or imo:4 any size nr rie.crintion. fur mining or other Also, lboiriind and Drift car:, Iran or Ihvr ciistinx. or ani cizw or ISA $11.1.1 :it AN. t'A- t f Fri %SELO; - SHOVEL WltllliS.—The rnlicrrilter fOnllllllrA to furTll , ls the Collier,. and dei t itiot of Sete; County, with Slitivelit of all ketilit, at the lowest Phil• addiqva Ailenti.,n - is plait-nip - 1y tailed ft, hi..(74,n1 Shiwelti. Order,. for Shovels of any •ize nr Pattern promptly attended tat. S. SII.I.I'3IAN; • Port Carlton, Jill) 1-74. tt TREMONT IRON WORKS. - lIATDOIII' e. It %lUD fully ntmount,. lOtilh WOW Ihnt they tl:tt 411.1 r• -1, 4 01 - 1,110,11,:l. the. Tremont Inol W ,, r 6, 1v wh,re 1,, 14,1,1,1 Eprinfg, hlatihracl,tro M:111411.41 of almost t!‘4. -. ..r.1,....rtptit,.1. at tle ,- ;•10,40,•-t nou t• awl •rtl the inn.st rer, 11 11.,....111,1,1 111 tt'3ul of :grant rArt..,.. .o w r mF &t.. xdl lion It Cu 110 a advanjav• t , . pve lhelil a ritl lit•inre Marl h 1 2:1, POTTSVILLR IRON WORKS. . l'!PE::\ CER & MASON RESPECT ; fully armounrc to the roahlte thaL they _hat,es taken the E4tabllshotent limovn ' ..-_- ' -.•- as the Pottsvalle !fell %Veral. 4111 Net- We2ll - 111 orr.,E, where they are prepared re 1111tht all kind , nr i•=t,int E,,t , inrp. :nit rutract , tre Railroad C.ari, and Marhinety of ahn.,A every degrriptiort, at the ,thotte,:t nolver, and on' the, 01041 fra.roable t,,,,"1, —P,3 , 51115 'llitil 3ht.a.l, 11l 3,,:3111, of Ste 3'lll Eitgi.,,.. .5 - 1: 7 j11 iirift it , tn tltrqr ri.frati?3 , 23'443 fiCC Ilicifi a C3 l l he ,4,,, ,n,:n z ill g 11-e, 111 . 1. 1 . 01.11 y it ti _ PASCAL IRON 0, RES. . , 1 . 1111-A ICA --%$,A4:111:1) %V53111..4:11T .--"" ..•.. ,,,c v Iron Hut,, strti , :tthip for 1..,,0r00t1y...g, ~, . ..7, 7 ,___. M., rii, and ot Lwr ,(:•' , ! , r_: .. ais.: Etul'in'o Hoop r_ `- - - = -'-a_Ltme:fr,•ni 210 5 inch., 111 4itantete'r. AL,. , 'Pi iii, lot 1:3 , , : 3 1,,,t11 and ntllgrpurpn. , ;eitra4tronß Tube for By Ir.thlt.- Per•se; liolio)v Noon, for Polo''. •,:- Sten , . Eo.Tioe. a'r. Ma nofartored and for ltak by MrtiatiS, TAsKnit & moltairs.., Warehouse S, 7 E. rorner nd and Walnut a 7. i ! , JOSEPIa racIVIURRAY'S 4,nn o;GENIENre. vi,)it it , ":4) --obi.i)ENT EnTmt. ' - 1.14,1 I'aa•4ge 045ee 10 the .1/ . 11,11,11,-, MIZE' . . I.i‘eri."4o and ?ce,, York 1 1 . , r.0'., Lin.' nt . Kk k k, l'acket..—Th, f,11.:w 'i-v' minted r, .111. tr Itce , ;or 1'i.. , 1:.t g , 114,=, -.Ail pnitrtn.Aliv t.• - Anil irmil 13..-1/1.-_,O.,ve Porn., arid are ...plenilidly titt,d op 4 1. t,... , .11 - pro.gsly 6Jr the arronthi.i.!ai.ilm of l'abin, tivtoond ratiin an, Sirerage 1 . .1, , .. , 2,1t., V IF.-- . Patrick henry. 1 Vat, vim', A 1!,,,, (;nllatin, Jidin 11. skhlay, Nr•sv W.,r11. , %Ve,l,,r , ont, Atiaburton. Con.:,ltttinri, V In 31,nt1011 1. 1.11, a 1..,, ..i.!. ndt.i Lin, ..f rarkeig a fpciil3 . r ~ , i,,, , , , .- . ,p,h 11 tih.t ,Izts, ~.4.q. will ,o„rinim t,, fall Irnin I.irurpool. ¢ , i-• Tn.- Andrew r.sti.f, St. C ,,, r 7,. St I'atrick.ll,witt (1,,,,,, , ,Ent,,prise„ ..14111.•:•1 , ,V111., S..111:1144, S Mffiet 1110.8, :111 of n..t111 I) arr 11:1,1 In, in the urn.,t modern Ply ,, ...anti ~ ,ninian.l....ll.y. geptl,n,en of :rent exper i,nre ThoFe ile=diona . to cTit.l money to their friend,. ran oldalti Drafts ro, tiny atunnnt on the Prnvincial flank of Ireland, and all or its branch,. ro.oor discount. Encland— 5e,,,,, A woof! & Co. , Hank- London:awl l'lll , lll flank or Lir wpnnl. (), Seotla Ilti —IIIP CO) 4 Bank and nil it.l bra rtrhee and , AGENT glibsctiher hereappointed .‘.?cret A.l. the a irll% - , Line by whiat a consider:llde rednriinii p.isiane hac. horn made. and no.delity tii•rearter take eliic” with of in umney. Prrion. remiitille Five i" par frfte ss ill lie iiirw:inied U. any alifies3llii ,7 y de,irp anti a rel . I'. Ptitleville, Pa: 4-tf Jan tl, 1`,50 AP I: III.1(jAI lON II A S iF.S :4A or. 4 , 11r11131efl Ut ( reale the InipCe,,:joi, that ...:111 1 4p Mr. NleAluritt Pa4 , age A:enry wa, p takvo from Its, Tht. ig now the c , atte—tve declined actine tent for tlib, 11011. e at, lotiv.r, front rea.tonr. 'factory' to nurecfc...f.. VV , . .110111k1 not have rOtt.ideted thi. nnlit•e - tti•cet..ary, intuirstiat pet4ono had not jorli,ated that the (regnant tnrnpl,,lptts were ntuedd :a our Orllrr, ar-h reports we- ptonotince mat t l CinUN. And withnnt 111 F foundation whatever t% v•re at.liellvd to continue the Acetiry, but poxitively derelireef doior tve at, now doing hII,II3PAA fur, P W ayrite! , 4 c‘,., 61-d -eg{ IN till.lllPpi lio LiVrrivna•i, Mitt Ilpoin trml s wt , raft cottlith•ntly tecornmeml it to the pport of 111 , 1 Se 1.1 thrif friebag nr t ran.mit tnotiry"to Etitplie Tly.y are prompt in-lieu Mirthr ioixtrms:. and 1,11•41 fOrgiligt, 110 1 g . E9 , .) COI by any other itte N. Pottsvillo,,Jaa4- , TO THE CITIZENS _ 111 - SI 'IrUNI.:hi LI, COUNTY —llOll'T. _ *Slaroinakoch, 1:11v on hand, and "th.r. 6,r ou the no o.; roa.,anaido i o •riee, a r T bill ii,oittornt rt,..h tiro:. and Mod. 4 . 511 - ; hie] ""' qmi hn~•~,or Frenth, Anieri or", nieiii"a, ;ore ; joint and No I, or 41i the approved bran,.s, Ly iho barrol or ker. .11.0, ovory oithoi dry or in CRI; I.tio.ood rildros V;;;,,j,:he . g. Paint Dbonorid9, putty l / 4 putty Keio, and a r a n as,iirisnow of painiero mulpriala. 1.04,71. ter —Glue, P0t.1.11, Uy c Rlearlon: materials for riiiiiinors use, &c..; AF. All the nopuiar Patent Modicinrs. ;IS `SW:11111 . , rinarea and ; Ih Jayne's ; Shocribtkor's Rennwned Itholimatio and Strenrtlioninu pla,iors, the ie-it recaody to oxistenee for Pains or. Weakness in the Bark, Brea. , or Aid.. Every article warranted genninc, and all articled PON be deli‘e!rrd at any of the whArres or &pots, free-of to the purchaser. ttinck Sales and Small Pronto." 12011F.11T /3110EMAKER. Vtt corner Second and ercerretto l'hilad'a: :V El— (tretcro by Mali promptly altettifed \larr 2.1, I SSD 12 fm +~ C C. A. Du 13017CDET, s r N D EtN 1S T. 133 SPRUCE STREET. AM/Vl'. FIFTH. rim* RO !Si '2 • . :- r: .7_, F Pv~. A• , D EAPECTII7I.I.II. - wrnrm. the citizens or Pottsville that hr IA prepared to perform nil operation. on the TECTU at 01 ,, r1 notire. TERMS MODERATE. Students instructed in an the branches of Mechani cal andSiireical Dentistry, January .26,174.5 u R fft'i , f ; 4 SA 1. A 1) AK It ri A S WariantHl Fire and Thief Proof, and free . from Damprzcs.s. TEit F. SAPES possess every quatitizatinn tn ren• .I. der them proof against the attion of fire or 1 hievea I and of sufficient strenetit to endure a fall frnm any story Of,a burning building. They are made of wrought trail, being kneed, riveted and tvefried tnlzettref„ and I ined_with a perfect, noto.eandurting tire proof Mineral comp,,sition, nn wood tieing need in their, construction as in the majority or safes sold by trifler maker,. The doors of Gayter's Safes UM SCCllted Waal his Thief - Detector and Anti*Gunpowder Lock, which precludes the possibility of nicktne or blowing them npen with , gunpowder. Over tnr, hundred of these Safes have been e.Xi/1319Cd in 4Ceident33 fire. Co the most intense ' heat, in Many instances remalmo K fn the burning ruins for several days, and at no time have they ever been known to tall.fn preserving thert contents. The public are invited to tall at the Brandi Depot, No. 10, Exchange Place, Philadelphia. near aid examine the purnernits testimonials in favor of - Csyler's fra fee. also the large assortment on band for sale at manufacturers' prices, by JOHN L. ClPE•it,"Agent Apt.litO, Mgt. • . 164m0. MINE VOL. \XXVI. Jan 17,1446 2.1: 4 /Zal:/;l l .).fig March 17, 1519. 12-13] I. It ALLEN _ . MINE:LIN labni wonns: MI2 A;.•nl for F W ItyinrA & g:n C. J. GAYLER'S AND POTTSVILLE _ ... . . -.. , I will teach you to pierce the howels.nf the Earth, and ; bring out from the caverns of Mourvains, Metals which wilt give strength to nor hands and subject all 'Name tit oar tvie and ph•asure.—Dr. Jokassu . .... ' , •'1 F PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDO BY . BENJAMIN BA.NNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, . • LEE & WALKER, satcessors to Geo. tPiltit. 1a....1f , 2 Chesnut Street, under flarnuctitr-lfuseuto. have Just publistied : the following beautiftil bat fedi, Polkas, Att.....• Think ere rut .peak, by IV. J. Aporle. • The Secret, by the atitlvir of " Wilt you loiter:me then as rrow." • : ' Sauey Kate, a: rung by Mr. Hudson, Movie by Dr. Cunnintion. .- •• guise the.brinht Flag of Porambie.,•• adapted to ibe popular #ir of ^•,Ever be nappy," to Opera •-Enebau trena."' The' Thou art cone, by thelate "J. T. S. Sullivan." FroPelde...l Love, " Woman's Love, A Ordain that love ran ne•er forget, by 111. Dilligent Polka, by J.,A. Cietze. Printroir do, I.y. M. Keller. , • ! do, as performed at Cape May, by Jubn son'a Band. nulop nrilltuut. (rout the Opera or the Four gorse a Aymnn. by T. L. SVieietk. . . Six Anotaements. Eletrances, hreharlts Vosat' &W. hare the preasture 14 SIM nifil at e the fbnf. \ lit that their 'trick of Sheet Martit. consists of the largest and most Complete assortment to he foitnd la air roe otty, they , eve constantly adding to Melt' stock all (hr new al usieptildisheiltit tt4,4*-Xork s tkvaton, /Lc. • A Itltte assortment of the hest ntenufactitrora of New York and ROFIMI; at the towest rash prsr.es. Ali... a 2eneral asuurithent or I:nit:iv], Viol 1011. Nu- Pliitau„ Accoirilenna. &e.. Guitai. wud Harp Strinv or the fa!ilt Italian qualittrii, ail or ,whi..ll will be rilisheirtu the fluidic afill ;lie 1,46. 41 the lowc:At rate*, Ordo!rs puurlUBlls attended to. Jan 12. 15,5. 24( ,-..t,.. N.---. --, ' . STOA . r. DEALERS, No. 239 MAR , . ~ ....- 7. ....... 7 --_, a .1 Street, Philailyti.to.t. ... •`. C ..__T , ' ..i., - : II . dr. VV. would inform their friends L : 0 4 ' .- 7..L...:-`2. nod th e piddle 7...rienilly, that tliti cr e , , ' litivt. talked the a W11.1.'1011'1., WhCre the) Weill! LltePihf .1 full and complete as iflf i mem nrth, ~,,,,t ,q,t, and :I....Tapp...vett pat - N.-rm. fit' STrIVI:S, coriiiiA:it.g, Ot part a.i 6.1r. ) ,,v,, ‘Wazti,... Nall & C0', , .. Quincy Air TiOtt l' , .nk 5 .7,4. NN a:ptr•- lIIIIM.I ell Natlllllal "\ " " 5 " Doi! Elgie Air . TP4ht 1;1111k. \ 1 . Awl all the tiio-t Stoi , e,s market mei tirr with ~ "4.41/.13.1vt• adanniuent of Parlor • Ila II and rlrite gloves, Wilodl mid Coal-Air Tight r:o.t of nor ha •irtz the MAO ea trn.i ye' and r camt,nooninient ur ilie•noirkel. n. Innlom eOly for to. int ere,d ..10troo. connected w Lillie trade to:c MI and evautine ene •atne. MM . :MEL :Vu, ‘2:79 Mark. t -Street, Ilya" rflatlL Not 84. 119. tti WE STUDY TO PLEASE. •`• • .e 42. it E atlpigt ion of builders and coh t4;ers.,l;4.rem .; , • , t 111 1 1 ydoi lerted .h t t , lt k ie , 4l,4 - 111; \t;', 11.411DW knr. AND now offered by the ,rhhirriber, con4h.thig in part fea fotioves—Adoerleao Front Door Locks. upright. with toglo work, phtted or bra,' furahore, or porctilahr all t du Plain, dr, do dq do tot SIOIP tlelor. Horizontal or Uptight. 4 .'4 do Him Lot; Ay, 111 liiZeS and quail-tied While ut fornalire, do • • do ila Nlarith An with plated, ' do Lairhei, do do do do and Rini Cla,%t laiCk". do brain" e•rilivti e n a r, do diroli, Stop, Thumb. Bate, and Store Mau Latches. Al”o„dmptirtril Lock" and I-atehr, of evrry dexerlpt ion. Baldwin'', and American butt hinges, of a•I size", lan or 1•110,. jr , 1,11. lihenter.Gate, Strap; T., and Illackdap Ilin:es, at/ Shutter, Bair. •Duor, ,Flush, and Spring tlnliv, or w 1111 l zili 1 , 1" ran Iran and y dePeriptmr. Se re WP, Sprits, Glue. Sand Paper, of the Iwo' toiday. Anwrirlp Axle and tillato Aslt Pulleys, of every QM rtOY. oln llnto.n,. plain ni on Pittna. iron ur binnzed. (10 %oil. plated, *vim,. taut, nt Wmoti, all hthhit..t"4;nl, r.nn liout and patent, wan htli,r.arti, lei to 1111111.41.11. t.. 111411t..111. S at V4rtory charg.• to any 1.311, of the l'ily , At 11.1 , 4,1:11,1.t.11.1.1.1.1 , an Om. of thr, I.ltetql Ala ht.:l tt., ,, r111. ,, t , irf %Vhite, and Fa.ry hoha, (or the rttl• f 11111..: Irltterll%,..f Whitil, ran ,o,n, I.f, ufitained. at any .../iPr grteilt Jark.wl'g It.uk, 1'4116. Hanoi illtd Ilitlp wo, krAp,rte.4lexre,sly 6ir all rt.fr( s 9 It h taro. S•di• .% ^tit for tho ~.I.ihrato I I'laaos, kr . mad., 1., %%" i riiontot. of 0r:1.4r r. 6ein2 all inaalo of spin od , and thy grollnd 4.1 Hoot 's and "Vali.,ois'•ioukr of AIrP, 1)11A% III! 1,11V4 . 4.4ic.. all warranted pool. [`flab's and L's.ioake of Alia,* •oid AUgrr .111•1Zt.g. = IP,lcs,Elauaes.saw'sells,Compats . ca, &E. o Claw and Rlvelina, all sizes. An- • ails Stvcl.lron awl ; Woodeil Braces, Alit!) e. S. Bitts, In cnnrlg w no. Iter•.., and other relrlsrated A'5:11..., of Chisr F4g, &A", celebrai...l ca r4illt T.mio, ptsailea. - Makin". ons hf the best and MOP( estensise assort ment, of buddn^ hardware. and tonh ut the Cale. At this Estattlisliinent it is considered a pleasure to slime the gnodl. Ynu are invited to (attain! esmoine the a ~nrunenr; and twar th.• pi tree asked, !rerun: pur chasing. elaewlir rx. Come ntol,ee us. fully. WNt . M MrCLU N 6. '2 ST-Market St , lietween7tine upper ride, Pnitad'a. II -.3m 3farch . ~• PIA NO rortims. ~ TIM Laigent, I.7lirapest, limit and iti,irstto 1 pun Octant assortment of . I'IANO i rriftT4S in the irititi , il Stiles, run Shiraysi hr (onhd at the warehouse or the Subscriber, 17i. yttsuut .Sircer. nbure IlPh, at the Ohl Slain: ilinipied, inure than a third cif 1 rent Uri by Mr. Grn I.Vi Jig, music pubtiriter. PIANOE.S, . HAM'S, . • , rIRGAAS. . ~ SEliArilriF;S. i .V.I)I.IANS, At., &e , .. Fresh rrnm the most criehrairit Matinrattorert in :t.. York, lioiiiiii, 11.iiiiniiiile. Plillathiliiiiia, and risi , .. where, sot.' whoiriiiiir aril retail, ot tho , maker's cash prices Fah 9, 11. ,t) THE GRE4T WORE commENcza Tllli 1:roo Wnrk ni tearntz down the 11%T. •A f', and r:TR liY -G0(11), , Ev.tfitishtorot of ell !111. ES . F. CLAIES lialr commenced, tee giVe War r. to. a ,NCW ANL) Et.v.I7ANT srettr., into ttltirli•lie exueettt ro return abotit the la or Au gnm, 11.- It ts in 'the 111,310i:1m rettiolf , tn NO. t/1 3131 lief :qtr.:ll. 1 ~nor 411.1%, thelte.l lintel, he M.3.11(1 , 11 71Itt.ti..111%Statr•, and It;i,,i,jtt.t reeeiv i oil a erw aiht r.l.%trint-i.upply nf HATS, CAI'S, 7.1 D FIT 1W r:411:3. of all kiwi,. and 'prlee4.'antl promiees to sell tltrni Whnle.aleiunl retail, en low as to amply rotnpensate for the trouble of cnsilin.T. 'op 1.1.1 ire.. rain] Leaf, Braid and Leghorn MO; to *nit all purchase N. CllA.ftl.EB E. ELMESI,i 1 , No. '2.01 M.,rket Street, up Staire, May 11. 1 , 50 , 19-Iy PURE WINES AND LiQIIOIIS, L2A 1- -- v- THE gil,hohe of Dralerhand Gorr! keepers :.." ". ,f, rennemell to my tine arotertnient of Wines - and 1.1-.0.4 , , oeterted , writi great care from btor64 rn Cnrope.. and to rid, Country. and from rtiirreo as lilch enatil., ire., to gloaraothe thror•purrry „ ltrandier of tverti tlescript yin from $1 to, *5 per gal lon. whiskey. Goa iri4i. Scotch and Monongahela. Old Jamaica Rum, 114.11 and Gin and reach Brandy. Madura., Sherry A rnri Port Wines of every variety and grade, ft out 15 era. to *5 per gullOm Champagne of all celebrated brand*, *9 50 to Ole. Claret. Fine labia ;lire! at *3, and higher grader, ; also, LiAbon, Tetivellfe, Malaga, Moacm, Sre. Wild Cherry Grandy, flasilherry, Blacaberry, and Lavender Brandy, &c., /Le . i , ' VIE IrOIrNTRY TRADE , or:polled at wholer,,t , . wirer. A romplrte thhoortment of Winer nod Lipton., *trey cheap foe cofinary parrposrs. rirders prnniptly attended In, Goods carefally park ed and ri , rWa rd.! i E.rpress." gainple4 nent In any part of the c,.01,11.1 free nrcbarge, by . addressing, - Pori Paid, A. il. IIIeCALLA, Wine Merchant, pi) 0.t., rhu a do p m a . 'April 1:1, NEW EDITION WHARTON'S DIGEST. .fl'sy Published, A Digest of Ihe - A y f r 0r,...v. Cases, adj.idged in the several CourH held in PeoPsylviinti, tricether I .tritlo . 4' Ivo!' cases,hrouelil uP the year IESO, by th.tioas 1. Wharton, fifth edition, just received and bit 4.ale at 12ANNAN'S Cheap Law-Dn.:di Store, where also oily be had Dunlop's Dierst, last',ed2tion.. ' Pardon's Dieeßt, Dare's Remaly. conip/r.m. Dinn'si , u 4 s i t t i l r ,,n es and ;Magistrates' Daily Companion, last Hood on Fart tlforA. Wharton** Pecredentleof Indictments• Itri=Ltiv on the I awe 4;f 'mdse. liohert;' Digeol 11641.0. Su,thrs. Morris no the 1...1.4 of Rept,. 11ustrin on Lend Titlei in Petiosyly,ania. Story nil 01111.1:414, Chitty's Plerldite!s. Graydon's .Gete's Forms, Form Itnnk, Poeket.',lmiryer, rte All Lilt . 11004 titenished at tin ) east / price!, and some lower. at BANNAN'eI. :May 11. 1350 ' • 19- BOORS AND STATIONERY. witA.TAm intwria:nttE:All & Wlirte.sale and Iletad BOOKSPI.I,Efis and STA:IIW\ I:l:rt,ti C. Corn e r o r n t h and Market Sta., and ht the Iketiketarol 141,r f or Of hill and Market Sic., IterIPECTFIII.I.I. • fall. the - attention of Country M e rehuritu and the public Peneeally to their selection nr the most:standard and elaestra Books, that can be found In the market, at priers that ell/ defy esarretirj,,e. We havejwit received from Europe, a large collec tion of old and verce Blroks, that are sedum offered to the public, to which we invite the atteirtion Of the Ctirlolln and the h.:anted. • Orders from the - Conntry promptly attended to. W/41. DROTACHIIBAD & Co.. 'May 11.1850 10..6m0 QM ONONGA lIEL A WlllSliEY—Wartant• ed 10 years rad, arAnr superior qualliy, for site by.. J;IL BEATTY & Co. Nay 4, 1.650 RII !:, rraw raustc. 3111Sit'Af, INOTIII7NINNTS _ IA7IIOLESALE AND RETAIL IBIEMEI clgt.kn c. n t'ATlTgri. um Street, l'ltilatfelptaia iq -19 SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 25, IMO Le/A v #;vll,l3l"izi FOR TICUSE'IIIIYINtS ON It AND ANY fOilarge .0:n sty of Old Fashioned Gaiter Roots • Tho undersigned hatbox , purchased the exclusive right for manure, toting Snett*s Patent Gaiter 'Boots for• r :Scbuykill Couatty,would call the attention 'of I.adies -and Gentlemen to the • saniples he has now on 'fiand..they being -tut with oueseems,are neater:and far more derablethan those CU!! in the old style, and wilt eventually - super. cede all kind/ now in use. (Ile would also call their attention to the large assortment of -Reels and fthties he has now on hand.---decidedly the be,IL that beet ever bettfotfe,ed in this market; the majority of hicwork being made byre, nod of the brat matethil foeneatnass and durability defies all competition.— Halting purchased the right to manutaettlte dday's Patent Congress (Ahem, he will mate them'to order of the best materias; together with all otherAinds of fancy and pieta boots and ShOCJII, fie has now in his, entranY a large number of hands. and it Is bhp &alter° bare all much of Itu work made here.in Pottsville, so that money that n:tedful article. neOd not be taken hence.- largo assortment .nf Eastern and Philadelphia' v ork always kept on hand; together with Trunks, Carpet Days and 'Valises ; all of Sehich wall tee Lail low Illy C;oth, At CLEMENT S. FOSTER'S Root and Sheer, More: deorclaoutli of Mortinwes Hotel, Pottsville. March 2.1150 - . 9-ir RtSING SON HOTEL, PO'TTSVILLE, Pa. C.., th TIM un-rslgneti kespectiutty at:trounce* I ' 7- - . - 7 - 7 to the eitissos of So-hotilkill 1)01/11/y, and tsl'.;. • t ravell,ro in general, that lis has 4:aro that. - • .1.1 tostaMished stand known as •Vost's Itotet,. 300 mt•ly Sopt Ly .i,itonsalt /News, 4/ toe Coustit (It. Sit:‘ , .im ;ma MiNcoxvit.t.t: StA, to• tho Itonotth or!Vott..rii is, ash if•h he has tit led up WII il ' 4;lll:iai . ref roetolt eto the Comfort ~r ow, m,bo may r.vor bioi ..,iih tio.ir custom. The huus e is pleairantly lora tett, whir stabling and a large sant attached, aalcntated to ar.rnittlttodate Farm er4,and persons travelling with horses . and ,'arranges. The proprietor has his house well furnished. and will pare 110 pains or esi.ense t,. ruNtly hie TaAle and 8.31 0141111er Which ran nut fail to a Irupl :eneral sa I is fakion. Xit attentive. fantiffil boob, a ill rklw3y% be in a. eindanne. $,.11111 gllrsts 'eh 111P1i hot,. esgrroperl • v atttudettio. Mall 1: El. MELTZER. Jai .1 - Pi,' 49. PENNSYLVANIA HALL, roTTErvlum. THIS favor:le rstabh,hment.fur trateller! tae and Strait:pro, tws been leased for a term Of yeah, by ton sithse.riher, whose ontirins.._ - nsertions to 1111.41. herrrofnre, IV ill by a.m.- Jollied hereafter and no pain.. y.,ucJ to conitibule lug comfort ioi"urhers W. G. JOHNSON. TO RENT,— FllOlll Ite odor, uf a [love estatilishitiont, oiin of the best stand: is WWI) fin a barber. , W. G. J . Ain rrh 2, 9 Jon ---- 16 / ATTIMICITZ ningErtnita4. 1:1)W AHD RESPECTFULLY mientini.mi to his frimols and Ibe NAIL, generally. 01.3 t Ito 11.1 g LOorn air above talniitlttornt, located on tionlittry Street, in tno ft ~,,, teth of NI tort sv ilio. auJ 11:111rein toil it tin - n.10)- 06. i4lll is promirml to two tttttt toidstto all those who mit\ fissys him with their resteim 11 r, &mei+ him setii liy itermeiltod attoethin I.v the wants and son els noOof ifs %most..., that he will make them feel game of h~tnil„ and no pain, vs ill lio spared lie - his past to !Oho it Syne of the best lehlic Houses...in the Country,: -A mil 21',, 5 1 17-if • . FIMNIttrIZE! runDaTurtEL CA It I'ItTS, V NITIAN AND Painted Blinds • Crcrlceng rk Stillman rropethaly 'anniiiinee to Ibc citizen' ol Pottsville and the riirrentalinj neir.hliorliond Iliat Wry have niven,d ; I tRA'ITRti F : tCARI~ - RtjU?l • in .11rthaatante trcer. :P ., dears fro. Co'rftrO, rendre thenr . hare onlhand a ;large and faallionalde attck of Flirtillnc•Ll' hraring the latrat and !root fa•hlonulde atOroi, all en which hail been noothlnclltred to :their order by the hr4l makers in nnrru its. their ,iock embrdres mineral aimortment of :Mine articles embraced in fur n trhnrG dwelhuer r if her Odin or di the most Itt %nriolln mlinorr. Waste:id. ranging in irritn from *3 to *5O, --;and all 11111., art Klee ut fn rintorr lir „promotion. Ili th e ir .toca i+ al 4oetTlbral I 41 a large',:letiorttlient or ve... n e m.. hiisdsaed Window shades ..ratie s mopt apyr"v. ...I halve, ectm tea with (real are." , (; 1,111.F.111Nt:. ISEDI)ING A "i 14711w1LATERV. :Th t .y h..v.• ;11.11:L111rd NI the sh.el: a he( ttfl:arveting °lithe V 311.111% qualitlelt. and Illtlintt, whtett they (411 the parUr ular 'ttletithm of lho•e in witil attirir• 'll 18 our alealian in keen all t:te artideß nr furniture rrignirani iu Srlouyticillteurny.null prevent ihe'e ilmne i•cx. The gen tletnen are apt in be too needless and familiar, the ladies ton biltogn• antlexacting. From man to mati, the minor: are rarely'ex tended in, ball-rooms ;',obit may have his feet trampled', on, his / coat'..taits tampered with, almost td the dissolutiott, of their allegiance to their mother -coat, or li s e,titav bare :pair cer's elbOws playing the 'litthing-rain br tween fits shoulder-blades, but it,wobld be the 6ciglit of lolly tbr him to expect a glance or kindly speech by way of apolti.n. from the . , , unconcerned, offender. Such. c - 'oll,ccted to gether, ate the evils we see around us, Thee ~seein a fearful tableau, but we believe \ not tti overdraWn one—only, it must be retiteni tiered, ilie defects here grouped tngcth r. unrelieved by the many virtues which groW , up by, tfieir side—and that the exceptions to our reniarks constitute almost as nurnerons body as, those•of whom they profess to be true. • an offset to this gloomy pirture, let its glance a 'moment at a few of the advantages we possem Our young ladies are probably as accomplished, as intelligent, and as enter taining as any other fashionable community outside of Paris. They have more indepen dence here than m Europe, and, being un married Constitute, for these reasons, doubt less, as"fascinating a society as any that ex ists, for: a young malt whose object is pastime and amusement., Their education enables them hi appreciate intellect, and their asso ciations accustom them to "tolerate the want of it, kt' that a young man—if the fiddle sticks he still--can travel through the entire range of subjects dividing, nonsense from the "iinrieri s al theme" of wisdom, and find'an appreciating) audience at every step. The fashionable young ladies, without being re nowned:for beauty, have geuerally a certain graceftilness of style and elegance of dress which entitles them assuredly to an honora ble rank, among the pleasures of contempla tion. Their ii - hysirte is geni:rallv delicate and unsubstantial, and though This he a great imperfer:tion in e social point or. view,•it_ certainly tend. 3 to give them an air of femi nine refinement more pleasing, to the eve than : the solid anatomies which prevail in En ;land. They have, iii addition, a point of. beauty whieb vp do not remember • to have seen noticed in print--the stnallness of their : feet, an iOispensable requisite to anv woman anxtous to obtain a powerful hold on the imagination of her admirers. As a '-ekass they are free from anc lath)°, their fault being, on the contrary, a tendency to be too natural, as the,,young man who is not esteemed agreeable, or who dances un susateihsface4sestoril,yte , h can too readily to-nify. In dadiei are as expeditious in 4ece.tnplishing their designs as were the lead- I Mg men Of the old French revolution . „ A pocto. „LLITII.II. KISS Let hint kiss me, let him kiss mo, With:the kisses of his mouth, For his:bursting lip is glowing With"„tho glories of the South' Oh! ttui rosy Wine) i$ Itnemus, In as, chalices of gold; But hisiovo to me is' swoetor, Yen, ix thousand, thotisand WA! • • And ;ht . Very air that dances , 'Neath the ntunbers of his mane, itites my soul with dreamy music And My hearing heart with itatim! . For I kive him, yea, I love him ' tiMkeren his name Shull be, Like the tirreze that hunts Mu odor Froni some blossom-eroWtleit true', 'Co our licarea.laullowed tem 'Co diu,virgins, and to itaP. 4 ;A NIGHT AT SEA. Wildly iii!aves the might}• wean With the undulating tide' And ti . itum,l, unratlionied water.' In lerritiqi , pleindur ride' , rlign irLove our ,Irtzggling :4 , ;:n11:4 tlw sria 6,ain's sparkling ,ram, .I.lld giaut Bruak o'er lwr bri•ii•t All arvund huge, kind n 1 1111 l 1111114 . , Rlwr in grim and awful ,halm, And the sullen sky abuvu us Ve - cl , trs a scowling lutist; of crape Tangled ewls of vtirling waters, tinge hydra-headed snakos, Clap An.! tvrihr, and burst asunder, the white frinin's frothy ['akar Rushing, retidtng, reeling routul Wttt-es ol blackest,.toulest Mains; Roll:dud stretch like nkinstrons serpents iltitling4lt thetr glossy titaness , Thronsh cneh yawnitq,inghtfill 'MO the Iced deft's %l a ve; ih,a howl f dread tehenieneee, Stv'tft the tentpe,t toter, rat,, Streibger Mows the gale and hauler, , littroing o'er ea,lt panting sail, ihrongh the straining eurdinio a wild.fitifuriate snail- N. II frightful wave, O'cir tia lifts its rarrr;ril head; Vnil o gull - of qrave-like horror 11rItiv. 114 'llllll rts foll:1 1 11114 ini,.(trent 44‘.1 . inives,l thi• 11..aN CHOP lIIV alliZesr; /gay thin., wrath,' lu thi. - Lour of storm Lei 21 ray of 11=://1 Is. mighty tweslll, BO its angry waves he : thy 1:•eltle ,-real tin 1 reiiii•lnlier !nervy still tipper 7 - ,IFEw TORN FASHION F 1 1 ,4 the Home .it.urood ,certain young man, most innocent or offence, has the misfortune - not to please a certain young lady—that is, sufficient—coute coute, he . must be removed; •no matter if he have always proved kind and devoted, no tnatter if :at that very moment she. be gazing at 3 bouquet 'of his own sending—he dances badly, and he mast he got rid of-,so, down , comes the• guillotine of a cold salutation; round wheels thefshaJT . profile of a cold shoulder—and the young man's pleasure is destroyed' for the evening the lady passing_ en, never casting one pitythg look behind.. But, to continue the .enumeration of the qualities of our young ladies, they are gene rally intelligeut„ randy intellectual—natir ralli sparkling, vivacious, fond of pungent speeches, elicerful, spoiled, fond of gadding about, andexceedingly skilled in their own copy , righted art of flirting—having that most COrnaltlltlable control over their fi,el ings as often to draw forth the devotedness of an odoraleur; and yet, if fortune have not marked him for her own ; to be able to tell him in the eleventh hour. what Canute I acknowledged he could not tell :be sea: —Thus titr shalt thou go, and no farther!" They:thrt variously—SOUß! Sit111)1V by always dancing with the victim--soine by walking with him—some by entertainin,g. him in a sparkling way—a very few by exerting their intellect —and fewer still by trying sentiment, this last article being deddvtily obsolete :240 as difficult to find as wit among Vomit: . America: occasionally we get a ;areal,: of modern Athens among us, and then the transcendental style llotirishel,k about the length of an evening, but it is afire to die t'ait in the German cotillion,. We •forget what poet hits said nnter knew Boston 1.411., Ta glad with her Ir a ey.i • when bOyS •eut a swetl, And dance it,. 010 WTI mire to/61,41, Blue stockings, are yitted down -unani mously, ..without the jury's teaving their seats," and_are as rarely tote , met with as monk's cassocks iu the days +f Robespierre: the consequence is, tkat subjectp savoring the must remotely of literature, sod' a, even the discussion of a novel, are avoided, for fear of ridicule. • , The want or suavity which we have charged to the ladies, would be dillit•tilt to substantiate to one denying it, yersure IVP are that many have tacitly acknowledged its existence. The young ladies are grneralli what we call well bred, good uatured, natu ral persons—but it is when they are thrown in routact with individuals not altogether -to their fintry, or are east into neW and tit ing bititatioMi, that this failing "is do not understand the great law of comp s >. anise without which society is iMpossible— that a latlv has no right to manifest dislike in • public' where the oppoSite party has commit ted no offenee, that mach must he endured willingly in order to reduce the burden of unavoidable annoyances in society-: they I have tuo:often a want of Consideration fur the feelings of others: they assume too much as a right, ;and show too little of the spirit of j delicate submission, if we may so express it. which should accompany the inexperience of I south and the gentleness of their sex. 11'e do not think these errurs are, chargeable to the ittiperfectious of their nattilre so much. as to tho,ughtfulness, or rather to a s‘ stem of education which makes daughters so nide ! pendent of their mothers; and allows them to I dispense with the parental supervision and control at the very pi:riod of all others when counsel 'is most needed. moment , a young, lady is Num:heti into society, before she knows her capacity . to accomplish the voyage before her, slit dismisses thelticlot nature gave her, and with no other chart but -herov.ll impulses, sets out al o ne on l ife's .SOICRA career. A nd't he great wonder is that she contrives to navigate as well as she doe s amid the peril 4 and the intricacies which I await her at every step. It may be observed, j that, at . the large halls and cerenfonirs, a young lady is invariably attended •bv her mother of spine other rhapfron ; in ri•ply, all I we have io say, is: —in the crowded state of our Towns, how many minutes in the even:- ing does : the mother _sed•ber daughter does she know with whom she is dancing, and • when tlrey.get hotne does the daughter make a confidant; of her mother ? does she regulate her conduet by advice from head-quarters, or does she manage.all her affairs herself? lie ipectfully submitted. _ As, to Young America, we wish we could enumerate the compensating advantages they offer us.in exchange for the peecadifloes we have laid at their door : but for the lido of us, it must be because there is such a crowd of them, We do not know; where to begin . , and' must, theretbre, refer ,the reader to the tele. scope-man in the Park, who, when not look ing at OW green cheese in the ninon, is pleased to search tier aninialt'ule in water, figs, and' the like,: and would gladly undertake a job atich would teAt the inagnil tag powers o r his glar4c.:, He then might discover such pond thintfs as perfeetion in' the polka, immaetilate skill in the art of tying, Jninville cravats with huge hows, faultless combinations of trinkets on a watch chain, unparalleled success in aecom plishin,g,steeple•chases up tOcrowded supper tables, and unsurpassed glory in the demoli tion of pars. canvass-barks. and Ileidsieek's, Ile might also have 'something. to say about eigars, Naracco's,. and—but we prefer to wait till he is ready to speak foi himself. One word further, however, before we leave Voting Ameriea. It would he unfair M let the reader entertain an unfavorable idei\ol him. On the contrary, it inust hesa;(l, to his, credit, that no witty speech ofhis is nn record' calculated to wound the fet•lings of any one = nu fervid eloquence of his was ever mist d up in an improper cause: no improper books have ever issued from his pen none of his ititelleefhas ever exerted itseif in the cause of , isnn ion Or disaffection to the commonwealth: inst, , s4ch low feeling as envy has ever allowed upon the serenity of I l i,: ( . 6n -- scions superiority to the rest ofittankind. No such abjeCt„feeling as overweening deference. to individual* older and wiser than himself,. has ever' subjected him to the charge of de grading the dignitv,ot a freeman. No, such are his virtues tind we cannot dispute them. Having now given a rapid view of the two grand elements of oil r society—the young la dies and younger genilemen—ind be it un derstoOd that we have spoken ofahernm o t they all are, but as the majorities, of the most prominent portions of each sex are—let us endeavor to discover if such a, stateif things has already existed in our cityand if not what has of eeted the change, And flow May we hope to reform it ? . • 4,,F.NSVZV- Among our industrious itTnti 11112111 fore-fathers, it was a maxim that a y , ouna woman should never be married until .11tt had spun herself a set of body• bed and ble. linen. Froll3,thlS Cpstolll all unmarried womert-'were termed spinsters, an appella tion they stilt retain in an laW proceedimfs. L'7"./ - 11 is a Seerct known to few, yet of no small use in the conduct of life, that when you fall into a man's conversation, the first thing you should consider, is. : whether be has a greater inclination to hear you, or - 'hat you should hear him.—[ Addison. ir.7our Reliaion, politics, morals, latt• guage, manners, and eypn gestures, are mostly derived •from theparental type. flow careful, then, otir fatherg and mailers ought to he, to set its good copies. `on What / adahrc in Christopher Cohim bus,7 says Targot, "is not his having discov ered the new world, but his having, gone to search for it on the faith. of an opinion." 17'.1:f it he Wrong; don't do it, if untrue don't say it. Be this your rules VN AIWERIC ANT(:I4,UIt:TTR.. \i3efore dinner, we were ushered into the : ladies.' parlor, in which we found rather au unc7ptr i mon sight here, a gentleman sittingi i nk:tie. Sitting, - however, he was not, fo.i , ihe =tva \ laying at full length on the sofii, I wrapped \n a eloak and an interesting halo 1, - of invalidism thrown round his . person. The 1 peripn only Was'in fault, fur tinfortunntely tire : usually touching state of conialeseenee fail-, !al to .throw.,ary interest round an tuValid ', who was short arkd stout, and'itioroYer Was : neither yeting or \good ,looking. Haring I nothing better to ifo, we,amused ourselyes. i with watching the ia6y variety of "hunt= 1 natiire" before us.' He Was apparently Wrap- Pli, up, and absorbed in\the eipectation of . %onte important ebming event,. for he was :!eimaStantly eitending his langualliand,to ring I the . : bell, and *lien it was answered, be in;. - variably asked the :same question of the "help:" namely', when it was likely Mrs. and Miss C-- ,erc expected in. At length,', and:: to iny,infinite relief, for I was growing '• some wlkyt wearied of the wandering and. .pouderiuts of the ri-det'•an't jeune homme, a' fine: : 'handsome girl bouneed trir7,vith a noise . a ß ik g` fracas which, in the delicate eircum - st '''ficea of the case, I confess I thought:m :I ilt k., . lei Unfeeling. She seized the inValid'a Shak -1 Mg hands with both hers ; and inging them , violently, exclaimed, "My !?,,Ir':B.-___, idart how i glad we will be to see you akar t again. D we purse you • lirst-rate r If ever you feel like; sickness again you come to Broadway floc 1, and we'll f.s. von right a way." Then tollifiwed a . recapitulation Of the delicat e at. : tearions which had been paid to the thrice happy indiv idha I While suffering front a brain , fiiver, during which, talk:iris own expres ! siOri,' he felt like dying. The young lady Was ' riallt a magnificent specimen of full-blown 1 bearny fair mid rosy, though, perhaps.. rather -too iliac!' t;al,,nl.)oint, carrying it off with pltV' tv itt lieighiht nd a great deal of activity: Thu fa ii,-.lmarder 4 tfer.such she was) was evidently d i e,- re i gn i ng i,,1../te of Cincinnati. and 'by way of Feitlivednig the invalid, with whom. not- , , withstanding, his, age and infirmities; she was coquetting iti a most unmerciful man— ner, she described ,with great gage a hall 1 wliich,.. on the previous night. Inuf been !Eli eit bv• the elite of Cincinnati society. At , - , 'hes ball,-ste had, hr her .tqvil ac , ount, de- InCtit's.trated great powers t 4 endurance. ' •• '',_,ii wim't realize it, I dare say Mr. It--," said this ~t/icatc young ladr,_• -but Edell von 1 datil4d the polka tin / ltaden't &dry ihiTad about; nn'." -,„Vossibff.,!" was the Alv Ninark titaile to this singular burst by the ilf vi,teil/listerter, 'who notwithstanding his c . -'' 4 -tit adoration. was apparently beginnii* tit sink under lier allowing volubility. :It last. aud,after many hopes expri..ssed a meet - - ing again soon, the roftrcss pulled v:spten , d'i'd and oily bridal looking vt;il over her fitce, and a pair of white gloves (...,ri her bands, and with a, broad stark round -the room.• bbuincedott t of it as noiAly as sheltad entered. its I was' preparing:l,m Make my e'xit, a few imnutesafterwards,••l'enfant cher; des d:ilnd" lifted up his languid head and. addressed• tiie thus: "Now ma'am. isn't that wing lady about the ; most beautiful female you ever sa.ti4" I pretended norm hear,the re- Mark., and :made my ecape, leaviii,., him to Ills reverie and his recolh.etions. • [1i c5i .. e ,,,,,. ._ __ •:. NO. _ . 1 r;F i r t:: " N a vw r To h , t k le .L l :r'n', 4 l .7 ' cl ‘ ..% l l l , t ;: ". , n %', l. , n i r i l M„`: t . tonowto:4 , ' 1 • •-' "Within the Ito.o tlays past sum(' 'brillit tit (marriages in high life' have:been eelebra cil in the lame churches. We amended ont of (hese, _by invitation, on Alonday last, in' lid! i ! basilisk of the Madelaine. The nave ~ i.d rowtled with distinguished peotilv, them .- lieing 4.llilet , matrimonial putties present.-- 91., curate tied the knot i successivelv. Ile !voke to the bridegrooms ot thi•ir noble parties trod Ihmilies. as imposiog particular! obti f .l*-' bons with:reference to eMemptary life. All' the throng were in lull dress ; the brides . 1 Splendidly attired ; •theii sisters and cousins , •t'ettt runnel for the tilm! to tit,- pour, usually , 1 , ii.olleered on such oebasions:' [mil indigent ! expecurirts" enough had `gathered on the pare i?tents outside. The sery ice and scene worth! have (.17,ne—t•ferilit to the age and court of Lotus XIV. nue mar-riage contract of on cif the .happy pairs' was sent to me the twit day for tn . i . , signature. More Man a him; d.'red names preceded 113111 e —a, n•warkable!' custom. --. • •By Mckens. • ! Ot his last voyage home the cartin had board a young lady of remarkable per ! S'iina I attractions—a Luse as one being [entirely new, and one you trilver meet with' in.the newspaper. This young, lady_ was heloyed intensely by fire young - Gentlemen picssengers, mnd in turn shb wasku lore with . th'ent all very ardently, but winrout any . par , - tittnlar preference for either. Not .knowiug hiiiir.:to make _up her determination in this diletini, she consulted my friend, the captain.. i The captain being a -man of an original t'irn'• ofi l nii a t, says to the young. lady. , •,,Inittp oi - krboard. and marry the man who jumps :trier von." The :ioutig lady, struck with' the' idea, and beim , naturally hind of bath - nig, - esrieeially in warm weather . , as it then was, took the advice of the -captain.. who 1139 a ,boalt ready manned in ease of nep.,Aiertt.' Aqordingly, the next morning. the live lov- • erkqiving on deck, and looking.viry- delirotej ly ht the young lady, F•he. Om: led into tho • head foremost rottr of the lovers im uttiliatelr in *after her. When the' voitng lad!, and her fair lover.‘, - were got oitt aginti, she silts to the earain, - "What. Inn I. to do with theta now, they are su wet :?" Rats the captain. “Take the dry orri , ." And' thciyoung lady did, and marrifil hint. T : he growth of American cities is . unparals' HO in the history of the world, A:remit half a, million are embraced wiihin the suli urbS Of New.Vork. and more than half tHat nintiber within those rot' Philadelpho. New OrlOlT'fi'co,n tains ;Moth one hundred and fifty" ihnusaud ; Boston one bundled thousand . ; and ildiinhal: h , t,dred and tivelthousiand inhabitants. The second child born in Cincinnati, it is said, sin! antrhas not reached the middle age of life, w It& the city hits a pepulation ttl one Inca dr'et( thousand. The puptilation wa..4iabout sixteen hundred in 1.41 o; eighteen tho4sand in 1$111: furry thousand tit 1815 : : rind it is probably now not less than sixty thousand. Buffalo contained tWo thousand four hundred and twelve in iu 1536, tWeljty-nine ihnusand, seven Itundrrd anti: -Aeeeftß•three: and it now contains about fortvAive thousand. la lt-S2B, the population of tees three thousand five hundred and thirtv-two': it is now more than., thirty thowand. Chicago, a place scarcely Vnown . , execlif °albeit - vest maps, has already reached. population of eighteen thousand ; and Mils waukie. of still more reet•nt - is rival-' ling it iu its population and growth.- - :4 UNROLLING A 1. 1 11:313/Y., Mr; R. Gliddoft-',lll 'celebrated' traveller, who is now lecturing and exhibiting ibis panorama'of the N'ile and various_curi6sities illustratiVe of past history and present. Condition of Egypf t oilers to open one of the mummies in his rqltection, n suitable subscription can . be raised. mummy is the body of the daughter cif a higk Priest; of Thebes who ;. lived attire than three , thousand veat's ago, or !- about the time of Moses.--L-lt is one of the most 'aiuetl specimens of the curious aft of l'embahnint.f, and its maket value is said to be about ' , •.81,500. Mr. Gliddon proposes to de vote three leettires tei the work of opening • and \e,f9.laining this mummy, if the needful number ofubseribers can he obtained. -The plan ift,\M secure three hundred subscribers, Lat five *liars, each, which will the snhf:criber to four tickets of adtitission' , to each of the three steeps:ire lectures to be: • given Jn cona‘etion With the opening of the, muminv: The\process of unrollink the body is to be conducted \ under the supervision of sever:4 Af oar ds,t istir(guis'hed surgeons aruf• ithysicians.—A\ number olcour wealthu and inflnentiens have already given :3heir names to ven onrage this curious rand interesting underuikitig, and the cannot . doubt ;Ont. the requisite subscription will" be , l o btained EA SCOD 35 3 general opportunity - i s ofierd to our citizens to:erpress our inter-,' est in their enterpr_ize.-IPost. i'raeeter. • Okcici). ~~hc~tflltlllCollc. WEDDINGS IN A SHORT STolill -! AmEnic.‘":