The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 19, 1851, Image 1

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VOLUME V.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
LY puldi.shed in the Barmzgh if' Allentown, Lehigh
County, Pa.,erery Thursday
AUGUSTUS L. IMUSIE,
At $t .10 per annum, payable in advance, and
00 if not paid until the end of the year. No
paper discontinued, until all arrearages are paid
except at the option of the proprietor.
Anyclurtsxm its:Ts, making not more than one
square, will be inserted three times for one dollar
and for every subsequent in tion txentyfive
cents. Larger advertisement, rhargil in the,
same prnpnrtion. mit exceeding ten lines
tcill.be charged seventy-five cents. and those
Inahing lines or three instil for
IMII
Fi'A lil erai deduction wit! he made iu tlit.s.
who advertise by the year. •
C_ - O//ire in Hamillun St., one door .Enst
lfie Grn•ionn Ileforided reh, nearly
opposite the "Frieden,lndhe
?t2C T. • 8.• ILSE UR G
Green Tree Store
Jacob EA.
INFORMS the citizts of Salsburg, and
-Lthe public in t:teneral, that he has since
Ow first of April purchased and occupied the
well hnown property, formerly owned by
'AIN Kam., near A Ilt ntown, and has opened
The Salsinirg Green Tree ::tore,
'whore ht. r.c..ivril one of the httget:t and
at,sortiiii•tit of
t.'prin.7, ;Ind
. Sulit:ncr Goods,
C‘yr ,fferril at Ow slat
cz.t caw buen oka.rvcd in dn.:Ail:ll , A!
of Ills (lonik, mid they %I'm. piliclid,uti al
the f t ,we,t I .riees. (,)/./ duke is one of 'cin,
ha noes upon the moan of
Frorits and 412!tick Sales.
Ills stoelc conirrisr, ;k:1 t 6 varieties -quill
patterns or .
ididir (;00r7S.
such as SilkB, .1/41(/:)e
-iin De brines, llorcgt.v,ellbrinc,N,
.llpacas, Prints, 4-e., ,vr.
For the Gentlemen ht has
Cloths, Cassimercs and Vcstings,
ns well :F. , a lame selvction of .Gooils for
Spring and Summer wvar.
I luis alr , r) oxcellcut assoilinrnt ail
c'.ll)S, 13()()'1'.4,
Sh oes , ; roct. rivs, I lard wa re,
Fish, &c.
l'he public arc respectfully invited locall
and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. as it is largo,and will positively
he offered at the lowest possible prices.
w;11 always pay the highest mar
ket prices for all kinds of Country Product
taken in exchange for (foods
April 17
Good eVeays 10 64111
Ts:.: WO (0 -
Q d. •9
rash io mild e
Beady-made
CLOTHING STORE,
I ins been removed froiri the Odd Fellow's
11811 to tht• latililitur formerly oe.ettpied
the "Allentown Savirm: Institution,• , nearly
opposite the (I••rutan Ileforue•d yl'llll.ll.
•,c here they litive pr t opened ❑n e%itete'ive
variety of the twit tim hi m! . ever Li m
tip in Allentown ; beim , all entirely n, w
assortment, consistim, of CoATs of all kinds,
PANTALotiss of every pattern, t:s•ts and
VESTINGS of time Intent and most fashionable
styles, together with Sesersticas.
mind Sumer Com.Aas, CtmAvA•rs, &c., &e.
All of which they will sell at prices so low
its, to
Excite the Astonishment!
and secure the patronage of all those Whe
will favor them with a call and examination
of their stock.
'l'he•y continue to do all hindA
TOM WORK in the best mann&r, and at
Fhort notice.
E ''.41,1; 477'S 111111IllINTED.27
By strict attention to business, and by
neliing all their goods (LS cheap as the claw- !
pest, they hope to secure a liberal share of
potren agv .
N. 11.—The Imes! Position plates always
on hand and for sole.
A Iltottown, Nlorttli 1:1; 157,0
.il - ..t.i' , .:1, 1 / 4 '(.i,!.,ll:L'i -)
, !•;voit, tb
signed have taken mit len or 61 A
ti m Of the estate of /'rh.i. Kort:. 1:110 of
'Upper Saucon toWnship, Lehigh county.—.
Therefore all persons who are indebted to
said estate, be it in Notes, Bonds, Book debts,
or Otherwise, will please make settlement
within 3 months front the date hereof, and
also an persons having claims against "said
estate . , :vitt please to present them within
said specified tiine..
ACOI3 COM: ELL. ? 3d , mrs
HA n R.l KURTZ, 5
ntv 17,
A FAMILY NEW
iliailoring o.7l3tabtlisliment.
George Kee f..,
I
)•.. Aunrrs this nwthod
I ...,r 7 „.„. .„ to inform the citizens •.1 Al_
1
, 44 6.4' lentown, and the pal in
4 ii. - " ? ',' general, that he has talcen
.-!,..*: ' . ,' . V.c the house fortnerly.occupted
''•:4: V t . ;::-..; by Henry P. Nagle, on the
ni l -- soul h side of Ila mi Iton street.
\I 1L I l i near the Court House. ill the
11 1 .orour:h of Allentown where
he hos opened a ncw and t-iwhionablo
'FAIL( ELT:\ 111,1.51
to wilicit lie incites the fashion:11)10 puldic
for on vorly cail.
Ile will attend promptly and f,ithfully to
all husincss entrusted to him, and is fully de
utrmined on tieing second to none, tvarrant
ing a g,ouil p, with neatness and dispatch.
Ile is in regular receipt of the latest Par
is, London and Philadelphia Fashions,
which enables hint to cut Coats, Vests and
Pants, in real 13on-tuts style:
April 10
The Navigation Opened,
Lehigh Transportation Company,
Give notice that they are now prepared
to receive Merchandize and forward with
promptness and dispatch from Philadelphia
to Easton, Bethlehem; Allentown, Aland]
('lmnk, Penn Haven, ‘Vbite haven, and'
Wilkes-Parre, and also to all intermediate
phut., on ihe 1 )elaware and Lehigh Cainds,
and Lehi and P.uad
TIP.' 't would inturin their
MME
f r om Ih,ir ()Id 13ucl,:s f, to
OP? Whin!' tticive Ito , :-. , tiovt,
ly oppo;:ite the SAL Store II
Hwy aI. o 6 . o.ivard 1.1t)o(1:; In alid fin
Nvw lull; to NVillscs I;arrt;
ate luritbF rirt I ),• . :1‘1;:nr and limit:tit Canal,
,mil I tolawart. and Li•fii,4ll
Goods Shipped hv this Line front Nett'
. Volk trill go I , v S. Nei & Smi's
of Is In NI'W tcluch
trill hi' lor.ward,d at, in Holly ILlFsin,
Foot o; Cedar street, North Pim.. Any
inkirmation regoired ran he had of MescrF-7.
!Stewart. & A!etticr, No. GI I t ,, y Street, at
Alt.rs. 1 , i 1 LK: Son oqiev, No
Wt-A '(fret.
Alt reliant,: and of hers Layne , : (muds to ship
Crow New York to any of the above places,
will find this route the neUrest and most ex
peditions.
The Proprietors have lar , e and cortnno
dnus Store llottses at Eaqun, Liothlehetn,
Allentown, Mauch Chunk, White Haven
and Willies Barre.
g l -3:11
.1 E.V '
11. S. :11norlicall. ;
John )plyche, Enston ;
licirhoek &. knalt,s. Bethlehem ;
A.. 1. Ritz, Allentown ;
A. NV. Loim•nring, Mauch Chunk ;
A. Pardee & Co., Penn Haven ;
Blake:doe & Horton, NVllito Haven and
Wilkes-Barro.
April 10, ISSI
Every Day Brings Something New
011 I'S A Great. Country!
Newly Established
Cevat 15 I ffooi 65' Nhem
kloo A. &, ; 2 1 till. ;AV,
1,2111;•STE( TIT'LL I' inform their many
- I J'a' friends and the public in general, that
they have lately established themselves in
-... t , the fashionable
1
Boot & Shoe
..., a ,,m
0 1i1E1F$SNE . SS, f
t.......,..... (Mnoewer's I fat
Store, and nearly opposite the “llegister"
Printing Office. They have just received
from Philadelphia, one of the largest and
best selected assorMicnt -of STOCK ever
brought to Allentown. They have yur
chased for cash, and are determined to do
business upon no Other but the
They would here bog leave to state, that
etoontets savo themselves the irotildo
crotlit.n, then will poAtivelv
foe ie it. To -orh, lisowoti , r, \Om tt ill .10: 1 1
With thPm or on :he princ;plo, will
I nod a 0 in the prico of 1100..6 an d
, •11oe7 cqual p,r.cont. leFo than they
pae upon a (!rcdit,
'Plies' trill always ht. prepared to do cos
: tom work at the shortest notice. and trill do
I tip Ladies and Genflrmaies work in OW
In test 8 . 1111 most fashionable styles. hadies',
IMisses and Childrens' fancy dress shoes,
nod Gentlemen's and Boys fine and coarse
Boots, always kept on hand. -.
'They hope by practical attendance to bits
! Slness nod i.uch reduced prices, to be able
to merit a share of public patronage
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A Ig.E, NV 1 ,SON & CO.,
Proprietors
Cif Sh 1 1; 1' incipte.
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ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., JUNE 19, 1851.
Great Excitement
AMONG THE
Boots ' , H Shoesats Caps.
' The undersigned have just returned from
I New York and Philadelphia, and bronekt
I with them the !cutest. handsomest•and most
assorts nnt of •
BOTS
AND
„, SHOES,
flats and Caps,
as fol:Oxvs
Altm's Boots as low as per pir.--
inu would seater )
the fact, and tilt'y are a ,uoe , l ;,i it -
DIE!MCIE
cheap that you will he
the price. Shoes for men. lads and
at very low prices. And for ih. holies , w,
really have the preniest assortment of
Spring, and Summer Shoes, yon can Inv
your eyes upon, and will he sold for less
money than ever_offered_befure. Fur_ gen
tlemen we have a most splendid assortment
of the latest city styles 131aek, bea
rer, and Silk
- 1--
ii*'' `..' N:'
which will be sold Friuli $1,25 to
!'.5,00 a Piece. Panama, Leoltorn and Palm
leaf hats for gvntleincli nod lads. of all sorts
star sizes, and will be sold cheaper than' as
any .otht r eslablihrnent in town.
And now Ladies and ibmtlemen we are
point to Lire you some tight On the sub
see a large and hand
sortment of
MEE=
Lord. 17flitl awl Camplunr, 7'rt-
Lamps,
fur el I Mr pal Mrs.
icr rls a call and examine our z.mcli, %ye
charm. nothing Mr :him iiiLr,
rvli LC 1:1111 at plices varying- from
oli.• to live I)01'! hi'
ril,itte.
it duiir 111 .11% art. ;S:,)1.•••
111 nini [oh Arci•t.
A I,S().—A lurgt.
Va
'Hwy nro fur 1.2-•
hop. .2-ain s lilu ral poriou Holk
run;wc•iu futtir,..
1,ot•
THE FRANKLIN FIRE ViSi'LlriCE
I'O3IPANY of
of•TIc1.:, 163.; CIIi.;;;NUT
near Filth :•;fleet.
Chili las N. Banclicr, 11'
.
Thomas liart, Nord. 'll, Loci
Tobias IVagner, E tuts ,
Sainucl t 7 rant, David S. Brown,
11. Smith, Morris l',it wrson,
CHNTINIT to to,the 10. 0 1ratwo, permatteit
over' (1.2 , g...11101mi proprriv, it
and mmiitt v. at rates arc Cllo,l'
lam with ~cctiril
t liacc
:lent which
huts, safr.ly ilkV. sled, afford
the
The assets of the company, on January 1•I
ISIS, as published up ecabiy to an Act of A:.
sembly, were as follows, viz:
, r, —:lin
Nteratzes,
Heal Estate,
Temporary Loa iis,
( • 1-.11
Sr' thole int•orp , ra:lon, ilerind oreniign,u,
year , , lb , 1' 'lat ., ' pal.' 11 ! , :. :It .! • //.. 71;o01
huu riU//, ' / Td
b\ allot III!:07 i. 112110.0 (.r tier adva,o'LTl's Of in ,n
caner, Avell as the ability and rli,.llo,:jti.ln to
meet tvith penult - gess, all Haigh:nu:.
CHARLES N. 13ANCKL',
CITAIRLES G. BANC SeCy.
The t 4 ttly , orilwit , are the appoint: t! tt
the above inenttontai
prepared to taaht•
tiott Of property, at 0
A I'M'-T•
V.lll,Et'f
Allentown,Jutte 13, 1818.
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ATTOPNhIY AT LAW.
Mice one door eivd. of Kolb; l iottd, Al
It!mown, Ltddlzh county, Pa
Allentown, March 2S
- I='7' :AT
WirritrAi I janiod and James Fatzinger.
traditi . tinder the firm of A. J. Pa/ zio
gr r, in the Butchering business, have made
at voluntary assi;Tonwitt. of all thvir prriP r
ty, real, deal wrin, d
ii
30,a April, ltlsl, to the underdv,n..d.
for the benefit of their creditors. This then
serves as a nutlee to all persons, who know
themselves indebted in die books of the' said
Brat, that they must make•st.ttlenu'ut with
in :30 days front the date hereof. Aml such
who have yet legal claims against said firm,
will also present their claims well authenti
cated within the above specified time.
JuSEl'll NONNI:MAC:IIER, Z
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The Late Major James Rees.
~
j Aida. JAMES REES, of G eneva , di e d at
that place on the 21th nt the
r i p ,. ;o r e (years. Re was horn in Phil
adelphia, of an ancient Welsh family, and
was early in life the COOfidelltial Clerk oldie
ureat Hobert Morris, the financier, who,
next to Washington, devised the means that
conduce(' the Revolutionary War MICL.SP
fuIIy. The Major had also been the Dep
tuy o..nuier-Nlaster-General to Washing
ton in t h e notorious whiskey expedition in
Pennsylvania in 1791. He had also held
the same lice in the two northern armies
• under Wilkinson and hard, during- the war
ith England of 1`412.. Ile ever -discharg
ed his public and private duties with prompt
nes,„(bi'hy and inteurity. The Major's
I.... Aden, ; neva was occasioned by a
• rued ',hit by his patron.
N:1:(1:-. tht• rr. l.n r tii;
The derlmim.:,t. years ( - tithe Nlaj , at's truth
ful life welt , pa,sitil at ( feneva, where he
had many opportunities to become wealthy,
but the moderation of his teMperament was
such that it contentud. him to discharge the
duties of his agencies. with a competency,
rather than to he avaricious of money. The.
last public office that he hell was that of
Postmaster, con fered on him by President
Harrison. • Ile had, also, for more than a
fourth ola century, been the first warden of
the Episcopal Church in ( leneva. Ills
death has made a wide.chastn du his. fami
ly and in the social circle of that place, where
the memory of his uniformly gentlemanly
di•portment of the old school will long be
'l'lll. w) it r• of tills tint ict. had rf.i..ived
Cum.') the Alajor ,eve r:11 iott'resti rig anecdotes,
whir h 1,i,-; n 1•161/11 to I. Nlorris had re:l
- tens cait: iu coil
ip.ci inn I'. ill) ( arid Alr.
.I , ,cry,s to 1.,c,
01.1 ,•xcit , a 1,1, riotic elute nt
,t—.74•l•N• ;her, of, ar,,l it hall 130 given
ht`ro in liit• own worrir:—
Ii
wi- Iht• v , rtr 17‘.1 ;hat Mr. Mor
-11.1...1,..mi1v. I wish
earl
I, .111 V lii. I.; t
=BM
1V:1:1,11,04)o :•joar••.' Al t}lo um
was rvatly,and i)roroecit.cl
‘‘...Jl Air. Altirtis to tlie jo•lc-iori or Allrlitt
aod In a low
111 , :11 , litS I ,ftlV Lli Gt'ller:ll flint 111.4 si.r
v:iht ni,prwaulling nu 1101%.4.10C1i. Till' (ftitnl-
NV ltla ern viiy. They Lodi sat .down uvula
Ir_ in t! at (place. Their discourse at first
w;:s upon tl.e miserable state of, the army
ti tl.e want of bread and clothin* and the
Comeral said. .The head of my column wi 1
soon lw in t•i! , ht on our way to the head of
E:k.' The discourse soon varied to the pros
pects: cl raisiou funds to procure supplies
for his landsbing troops, as I could perceive
that tears were in the eyes of both. Said
Nlr. Alorris I )..ar tleneral, I bare made
my li,st etrurt—my Moos are in the market
n. , lons varyino from lie , . Itondrrd to live
I . •.,t000nl dollars. 1 have already received
, wom v thou .a dolors from sour: friends
-•:1;. ;111111^ . tho C/IlniarS-7-and hate that
not fp . re ready ttir your military chest,
tat! %vitt forward to vou . utlwr stuns as they
mad• come in, %yid; Ilour and pork also
'Fhe neneral seized the hand of :11r. Morris,
i
• say intr. '.ltay au infinite God bless yon, tny
dear Nlorris, for this timely relief. It will
sae toy wen front starvinti, and may win
us a victery.".l2he tears rolled down their
diet-Its, nod I tsar unable to avoid weeping
Elie child. It was tu,w that I hcard tin
drain and fife, and .. , non there advanced tin
lit ad of a volniim rfpitle-farvd,
lit I tint Id len II , their cotintenno
c!,s bri,4lo.onet: nz• they heheld their chief in
converse %vitt' the e rent • l'ovtonstor.'
tiitt•lcs of these men Avere without shoes to
their let t--,le lind on , shoe and some one
i , o-t—n ..f no old cont ma no • L , , ,d
t:ttioers hull their :Ear'
11121 . ; Ind CISI . WIiCtu .
'Fhis column
2 .:11(
mis l; •r r
wn Illtt hope :Ito; Hi \\)l:;.hinotoi
to iiitt.rcept the maid} of (..'orliv• ;Wis.
what sticces well 1110 Wi lt nod that -it
end
ed ttlorloody ut Yor!;towit, as it elided the
‘var."
Similar accounts may have been gathered
from the memory of those who are very rap
idly passim , to another world ; they should
be preserved in the simple form in which
they come from such eye-witnt!SSes, that be
speaks the lone of the day to which they re
late. The story just mentioned fkun the
lips of the truthful .llajnr Rees lets referance
to that al Inv wllicli ta;11;•rt d and 3.• t hyld
toiNther at Valloy Forto, through a winter
01 indescribable severity and distress. It
was peculiar feature of every private sold
of the 12evulutitmary, Army, who acted on
principle. to deem itimsell to be a part and
parcel of the cause of freedom, and respon
sible for the conduct of the war; no tidier
influence, under (Ind, could have held to
gether an army in such a winter •as that at
Valley Forge, and it required such a tnan its
'ashington, to sustained tlw spirit of such
an army, and such a mind as Morris's to
7ield thcrn the Tt;tfr cf lift
NEUTRAL IN POLITICS.
A Heroine of the Revolution.
Many will rementher, that, towards the
close of war, Colonel Tarleton passed
through North Carolina. °wine t o sou p +
rati.re not known, he spent two nights ill
Ilalifax county, - one within the hospitable
grove of Willie Jones, near the town of
Halifax, and the other higher up the coun
try, near "Twankey Chapel." Either be
cause he was scarce of provi!iionr; and
horses. or from a malicious desire to destroy
the property of the American citizens \vim
were opposed to the British, he caueld all
the horses, cattle, hogs, and even fou Is that
he could lay his hands on, and destroyed,
or appropriated them to his owo
The male; and most of the female inhabi
tants of the country, lid from
the a:Troneh
of the British troops, and hid themselves in
the swamps and forests adjacent ; mind,
when they p a -,:r•fl through the tipper part
of the county wlld.• •;•• ; on , '•; the
premises on which sle. lived. Nlis.
(them Miss Bishop.) -stood her grow. I."
and faced the foe fearlessly. But it would
not do they took the horses and cattle, and,
among the former, it pony of
owm-and - drove th—ri oil' to the - camp which
was 'about a mile distant. Young as she
was, she determined to have her pony again,
and, as she must necessarily go to the Brit
ish camp, and go alone, if no one would nc 7
company her. And alone she went, on
foot, at night, and without any weapon of
defence, and in due time
_arrived at the
carne.—Bv whit means man
ag,ul to gain an audience with Tarleton i. '
not known ; but she appvared before him
unannounced, and raising her.irlf en-et.
said, I have come to you. :;ir, In .le.ninol
ME
restr;rati , .;; Ply pr;:irrly. your
I:navi.sillellotvs:qoh-; from my father's Yard.' l
"14.1. IllIderZ , V,111(1 tWI • 1 )!k,1
Tarieinn. 1111:111 coalp1.•: It
"Wed], sir," said "y..ur rwzni.h mei;
rod coats cause Illy fadieCs 1;:i.1 al -, ud
stm-doun. stole my pony, and I 110 VO
ll.aii;oti here, alon ;I:11 u n io ntert,..l,; o ri l i m
and demand him : and. sir, I inti: , t ‘v: l .l
have him. I fear not your ;non ; they art.
their (....ewar(llv hearts wi.l do
her bo:iiiy injury." And. jte-t
the livjet id a camp It, r own
dear little. pet pony at a (11,tance, she con
tinued," There. eir, is my horse , . I slitill
inOtent him and rile peaceably home : and
if you leave ant• of the ~ entleinately Gylirr,
destitute, or if you have any regard for
toy sanely, your will see, sir, that I 3111
not interrupted. I;ut before 1 I wish
to say to you, that he who can, arid will not
prevent this halo and cowardly stealing
from hen-rousts, siahles, and barnyards. is
no better, in toy estimation, than the mean,
good-for-nothine.. guilty wretches who do
their dirty work with their own hands !
(loud night, sir.''-And, without waiting
further, she tool: her pony uninterrupted ;
and g.allowped safely home ; for Tarleton
was 1.:0 much astounded, that he, ordered
that she should he permitted to do as she
chose. Airs. Powell died in her native
county, in IS-10, lifter she had attaiiivd a
(.reen old floe of her grand-children.
11 iihatn i•;. Parker. voliiim.ered in the .%1;-Y..-
icon war, arid died at C.'eralvo in 11. , ic0.
Another, Richard 13. Parlcer, is residing in
Halifax coutitY, N. C., a most respectable
and worthy citizen.—And n trrantl-dan7ll
- Mrs. Mary E. Sledge, (wile of W. 'l',
Sledge, and sister of the two last mimed
o...ntlenten) also lives in Halifax colony,
besides oilier relations. who all, no doubt,
do to her memory ; hut oth. rs shou'd
for She was one of the mild •
spirits of the tintes that tried men's souls.
—i'eq,u/t.'B and
Lathing . in (he Head Sea.
Heated and tatigutid, we prepared for a
gcnvral bathe—as a private party ; fur the
pil,Einis determined to reserve their ener
gies for the sacred Jordan, the lake of So
dom being in id by them in horror and a
bontinatior, h. 1.1 ~ ' or iu which the
1:1! was b hl, Old d. •
tlt:11 Lavtn C t!, I t 11'
young ducks imp Ole 11(:111,-
chuckling like an old hen on the banks.
We pltin.red Disastrous was the, plunge
—rapidly enough head after head popped
up Irmo the execrable waters—hair twitted,
eys smarting, and tongues burning from the
intense sulphurous hitter saltness of the den
testable liquid in which we were immersed ;
water it was not, nor bitumen, nor salt, nor
i:ulpluir, but a disgusting eompitund of all
four.
-A hogshead of it would serve as an eon t
ic for -all Asia Minor, and leave some ual
lons to spare against the flit epidenlie ;
von could neither sink nor swim in it.
Talk of a fly in molasses, er a wasp in a
barrel of tar—l could find no parallel for a
bathe in the Dead Sea. But the stifFerings
of lily companions Were a trifle to what I
felt; cut and maimed in consequence of my
superior horsemanship. 1 jumped into the
water ns raw as, a beef-stesk, and jumped
out of it—as if I were flayed alive. How
nv"r, let me be , just to thirt abominable mix-
ME]
' tint , : if I smarted for it, now wounds were
effectually cauterized, • completely skinned
over—the cure was perfect to a miracle.
N'N'e dressed with the cmr.fortable sonsntion
of IM.OI who had Leon well coated with mut
ton suet, still, gre;Fzy sod extremely out of
-sort , , with n creeplng feeling over
;he ; and remounting, turned our steps
m
to the (r I; of the JordaDublin Citivtr
.ll.(qr (I iar.
f o lh, %e i w r de.-cription of a visit to Bot
copper mine, in England, is from n
work reci;ntiv published, entitled "Rambles
beyond Railroad." In complete mining
equipment, with candles stuck by lumps of
chic to their felt hr.te, the travellers have
pain fit lydesconded hyperpendicular ladders
and filony: wet rock passage fath
om, ih.wit into pitchy darlineSS. The 1111-
11 , q who snide= Ihcie ral:S a hat/ ; and their
1 , -it.r.'ncc to the, surface
is thus described :
hundred yards out tin.
der the y the he‘f, and twenty Nth=
tons, or a hundred and twenty feet, below
-the-sea level. Coast-trade-vessels are-sail
ink over (-lir heads. Two hundred and for
ty feet beneath us men are at 'work. and
there are galleries deeper yet even below
that ! The extraordinary position down the
face of the cliff, of the engines and other
works on the surface at Prottallack is now
explained. The mine is not excavated like
other minds, under the land, but under the
sea.
I;,:aianli.,sl. If tLc reader could on
ly hat-. Ic•hidd in our cup
c dose togeth
elyli
ip: nn oar 'a• ad:, dad:nose en
wir, .6[)3. i,, most c , riainly have
,i. rcitli a vio! nt strocli of fancy that
hr W'lSl.ni.iuq Jotirn 111)ffil a coacher, of
t 1.
1 t
g.lom
"After listening. for a lee? moments, dis
! taut unearthly noi..e heconie:; faintly and:-
lw, iiy. terhius moaning that
fell on the car as wed
leal Iv it—a r0.m.1 that might proceed
from erne. it denial& distance, G • 0111 Solon
ioni ,!ihi height—a sound unlike any
thin, that i heard on. the upper ground, in
the free air of heaven—a sound so sublime
moo mirth and si iII so ghostly and itnpres
sine, when listened to in the suLterranean
veer sea of the earth. that tv continue in
stinctively to hold our peace, as if enchan
ted by it, and think not of eominimicating
to each ;her the stringo feeling and aston
ishment which it leis in:Tired in us both
from the first.
"At list the miner speak , anin, and tells
us i 1 , 40 whlt we hear is t h e serf lashing the
riielis a limidred and twenty feet above us
and the waves that aro breaking on the
beach beyond. The tide is now at the flow,
and the sea is in no extraordinary state of
agitation ; so the sound is low and distant
just at this period. But when storms are
at their height ; when the ocean hurl.,
niminmin alto': mountain 'of water, then the
ma re is terrific; the roaring heard down
here in the mine is so inexpressibly fierce
and awful, that the boldest ineo at work are
afraid to continue their labor. All nscend
to Ow surface to breathe the upper air and.
stand on the film eaith—drcading, though
no catastrophe has ever happened vet, that
the sea will beak in im thcin it they remain
the cavort below
i•n.),1;!Ii to tkr•• to vr-
11. 111'o tb to :land up
t!le 1 :0-;ti ti we now occupy, and
~or candles hither and thithter in
the dark, cot t—e tho bright, pure cop
per Ltreakitp4 ty in evcry direction,
Lumps of ooze of the most lustrous green
color, naversed by a natual network of
thin red vein': of into, appear hear and there
in large iriecr,olar pinches, over which we
tor dripping slimly and incesLantly in
-
certain plact. Tin' is the salt water per
colating through im:isible, crannies in the'
n Ott slut lny days it spurts out furious
i'• i!,in continuous streams. Just over
he:ols we cbi,ervrt a woodtm plug of the
of a man's hg , there is a hole
here and the phis , is all we hare to keep
out the sea.
iilmmense wealth or metal is contained iri
t rtiof of this gallery, throur,hout its whole
length ; but it remain:, and will always
rollinin untouched ; the miners dare not take
it, for it i 3 pat!, and a great part, of the
rock which forms tht , tr only protecting
against the . MI, and which has been so far
worked away here that
. its thickness is
limited to an average of three feet only be
tive-a the wa•..r and thelallery in which
uuw stand. No one knows what might
I the col is oi mmee of another day's labor
with the pickaxe on any part of it;
'A certain Editor, being caught by bin
wife in the act of embracing a very plump
and pretty girl, told her, in order to excuse
himself, that ho would embrace her atstr;
were ii not the case'that he was unable to
do so in consequence of. n press of 0.'14r
Matter.
NUMBER 37,
.1 Mine 'Under• the Sea.
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"11.1vino•comlnipl;c:::,•;1 thr<r parCirtilars,
;;;;..; rxt t, 1 . , u= to koop strict silence.
; I slwech-
~)t U 1.) t.Joli nt tip;