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FORM-SIXTH' 1" \TEAR. No. ~6:
sortPier Na. 9, ?art: :
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M oriel shippersLOCI gr MO.trNTAIN AND SLACK iIEATH
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For 114r,tifrictarbig find-Domestio suld!061 e •.Agents inall uLtultela '
496.2".99Ard1:WEBSTiD,, DEEP. OD'MAI; .A.ND
•7ACI{SON LOMERRY")WA.L.' . 2051 Walnut St:,Pldladelphte;" " • - ' •
OnICCA : 10-I.lroedway,-Nevr Torii, -,., .. . ~.-
10 florae Street Baston.:= ". ,'• '
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'1- C ASTNER, ' STIOC.I4EY 4. 4., . WELLINGTON.. .
. Miners and Shippers'' -of Coal:- :
-BURNSIIDEfrom their Tiurnsidti9ot atlituutioitin.LEWIS Art:lN (hod Asti.)_ k.LUOCSTI MOUNTAIN (WhltrAsh.), ~
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(20 Dolne Street. guetort. '.: .•,_ -
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'HAMMETT; 'NEILL' 00.,gliii4elTS Mi.tlir4ciWit:ll(6m4n)*
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ACIEN7.Bfar the sale Of thecelebrated 13/4EENr-PO-11.11 CITY,II,It3O tN ecTRIEI3F-L'SLocult Mont.-taln and I3urnstde Shamokin •
I White Ashand PEACH DI4I3.&:TAIN
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• •1 FROM. HONKEN,The be•it Toilettes of-Lehigh and EibyMu's' F F.Ly.-
11 ATEEI,FAMILY CO&L.
vs,t4n, BiTTI.A.II-Not'S arid CiIItBP.TILAKIN,COALSof wejl. cliAtblklied repulidlbn. •
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'ilPhila4c.iptils;247 Waldo' Street'New cork, Room F,Trinitiltaildier,r,,io-
--- Providence, 74 Weylassiet Street, -
•(Hoiden, 25 Doane Ntreet. ' • - •
MEEPorter Ise,. 9. chzoositt....., •
JOHN wimua',El ,Sr: ,.
ladppers-of -
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No. 316 WALNUT ST.,.PWLADELPHIA-.: •• IDepots for Stomp.sad Side Ofraki,''
No. 514 West Thirteenth Street, New Park; .No. 90.4 Third Avenue. New York.Ices' Wharf, No. 99, India Street,. Providence.'Colby's! Wharf. Mt. 'Washington Avenue, near
teller's& Street, Burton.
LEHIGII,
Iner No. 9.
BANCROF'T, LEWIS 41. CO,,3I1.1I•1•E1.S or THE • • .
I'ELEIIRATEO ASII.I,INWCOAL,R.• • FROM MA,IIANOT stor!,trAiN:
p# • tii‘VittwatSt.:Conunerrial Phlln6fftc,illlBreavra.i, Building.: Boom
R DosneNit.:—BOaStAjton. P'E'VriEv71, '7l) • I 1-
.MEMCOA-L OP LYX.ENS VALLEY.
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DF.A.LERS ARE CAUTIONED that there are• but Ibn/I:Collieries which mine this Coal, all of
whichare under themanagement of the underaign-ed. For the year It7o SINNWILSON CO:, ofPhlia-
-o_elphia, will be theOnly:Agents for its sale In New-' "V.tigLand,iliew York, Now Jersey, and South ofCilpB..„Henry. OurAgents wilideal pure other Coal what-ever, and, patties wishing the genuine article
. must proeuro it of theta. The object ofthis cautionto almpiyrto enable those interested to buy under-standingly. • •
The Agents and their assistants for the abovepoints,are as follows: SINNICK. 4CO., GeneralAgent.,.; .42 Walnut street,Philatielphia; their New.York Wheels at Ftoota 63, Trinity Buildings, JOS, G.N1001:11-; Agent; assisted.by .ELISH-A MO. ELEY,Agent, Buntater street, Boston. Orders should begiven to either of the above namedparties and to no
one ' 4 Wit. B. FOWLE, General Manager •of the Stunnia Baruch It. It. Co., the Short :it. CoalCo:, and the Lylceini Valley Coal Co. I.lan. 1, '7O-1
rier !go. 10 Fart nichOlowl.Sz:
Sole Agents for the Selomid, Shlptueutof the~
"Franklin Coo! of Lykans Valley,"•.
InNett 'F4llll=l,l, ?row Yetqc..s.New..lerry end Southor cape. Lieury.
r. w. VERPLA:tNlfi,iJan S, '7O
1t,22 Walnut Street!, Philadelphia.Ofiters :' 3 .tla Trinity' Buttitling, Neer York:
st: Suitnner Street, Boston.JOaEPII. G. mootitr„ :Agent,
• - 1.0. I .lextß..S. Now-YorkJan. 1, '7ll-1Pier 13 North roe Blokanond
JOHN 0. SCOTT 8i SONS,Minert and Shippers of Coal.: •
SOLE AGENTS FOII rirE SALE to;'MAPLE DALE, LOCUST 3IOL•'ti'TA,LY RbiW A 4
riuoarip-•Deep '11c.4From the aarne veins and s!nallar Ili all respects to
the'LIiCESS VALLEY Coal.i. GOWEN SIE0101iL1;Ited A4b.
228 Walikut}IIOSTON---No. IV Doane St,).NEWYORK—
Rat 1, '7) MIPier No. 13, Von ILichigond
GEORGE, S. REPPLIER,•• Miners and Shippers et,-.Coal,
PE .IER;INI°OWEct CO'S LOCUST SiTeNT.I.IN,OEO. s. REPPLIEWS MAMMOTH VEIN.DITIWAN, COAL CO'S LVAirld VEIN, kits:, Asu,(
ECKERT & CO'S LuIIBERRY.320 Walnut Street. fildladell)hia..
• °Meet : 111 Broadway, New York."-2: Doane Street, Boston.' .
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Pier No, 14, NorthPort Richmond.
C. 1. & J. H. EASTWICK & CO.,. SHIPPERS OF t - • ',.
WI{ITE AND. RED ASH COAL: ..
office,, (....;.:: It4B .ol!coci:gt..•Pet,lhaletl,thia,. .
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Locust Notattalis White Ash COAL.January 1, 7.:1 1—
Pirx 14, %olath
BORDA, KELLER Si:NUTTING;..
-miners. and Shippers ,OT Coal,INVEST LEHIGIWEENNVOUD, ,TAMAUVA li 1,",1, - - .REEVESDALE, -
. ,* ECII.ERT LORBERRY, .
. ' • NOWI'll FRANKLIN RED ASH; • -' RLACK REATH,
' •', - ',BIG RUN' LOCUST nr..,G.ARRETSON, GIItARDVILLE.-14.21.;RiIhyit., Boston:
Office': '',, R.,:im 6.4l`rinityBending, N. tr.' . !...
• ') 32: Walnut Street, Philadelphia...
, • . Pier 17. ' •
BORDA. KELLER & ICDTTR+7O.NORTH FRANKLIN WHIT,E ASH. iAprtl2l;l3o.. , ,
.17—IFier No. 16, rt. RialtoOttd.
QUINTARD, WARD & Dec. 11, 0- ,
(• • 9 Pine Street, Neer York.Otlices: .;7220 WalnutStreet, Phll9delphla.
( 24 9.11by Street, 11loston.-
COAL GP ALLRINDS MT THE CARGOJan. I,no. .-
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DAY4IEL 111 DDELL .Q43.;Miners& Shippers :of_ Coal '
2054-Walnut St.APhiladelphia.-Offices : .111 Broadway. (Trinity Duildiag)N. T.
el Donne Street, Roston. rSole Agents for the sale of the following celebrated
• ' HARLEIOH LEHIGH Comgtummy COAL CO.'S HICKORY AND DRAPEtt
• ; PDALS_ , and the' • EXCELSIOR COAL CO.'S SHAMOKIN COAL.rum .' NvnAmma: trio
ter No. IS Pt-Richnso4- •. Pier . 3 Elizabethpl, N. J.
JOHN IROTAr tIiEI9 I,TI.R., & BROTHER,. SOLL scam*\row
.Tios Toorititmad will kaows HILLa MittsAsk.Tb. flesalorREM CUT. WIT twilirbandairTaa OeetirosedDANLESAPICINTEII Dimrp Amb-
MAD For uzwitimugg.:• • ----- , ,
RAVEN'S rWINCI MUGU at Baisabetl.-w4ek vrabgat 116;Minds.
ONleesg} in Deeftr fitreet;l3oeten.Seemso, Trinity Sididllnir, New Turk.
ONSIESAM Azirlil , F. 1117Cio assisted by.T.,EL BkimViN sad. E. P. l 7P. Mate ti, 4N-10
VANOUSENI liners and Shippers of
/ --i C, 0 A.'l-J S . .• , ,• Ourcalikio.u.diti.iiiii,L....a bee.Lead" sad Miser .
WHITF AND ..RED ASH COALS.cahmorid,inainnaWztanvss: JOtgabetbpatt:
11; 11Walnut ....,~_ Phis.jersetrpd
Ornats: , Itroadwan-rtfor Yew-• ' .6.Poatte 81., *eon. ;,
• Jan 1,10-1;
Mit 11BOP'.11; -
XaScrs'ACTTllirD ei•. - • ' •
• TUCKER CARTER, CO., New York. •All sine Nemo orWire Centres,bright or painted.
Eit,NoPe!mkburagtu red by this flan are tonaldered-
'Weeurinetherm ;Ott beat; and bandsomeat,pe in the world, m.Volamina:lly trots wire
drawn thebest Neal:ton.: Thebursa Weebllathe V. . NIIINTare with Wire ReSmw me=
by this ann. samples o Ropecan i;epaeartmi Z• =rdereMtea..• and an information OTIIII.
We TOM-17 alled atnalansa ar iaA.:' I" noircamfapiribliiititinenlaingtittOk
C OAT; 'MADE ADV-FrffiiVari,
Ifcu orh. 's `1
WHITE, FOWLEFI-`6c- '1'41,(1%ASuc.reliscrrts tiu John White &leo)
SLIPPERY OF • . •
VE:RPLOICK 4.A11,R'TIOLES LE risALE2.4
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COLE ACIVSTA for • New 'fork: and itthe celebrated COUNCILRIDOE ER
COAL, mined by Hits: tCo. Also, Agents' forthe PRIMROSE auh .class Colllerles,.and for the celebrated •Seml;biturnlnotis COALS. • Aprils
..,..LEWIS AUDENRI I)! & C ~
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',.,Miners &Ship-pertiol.Coa.4 l-1:-. -LFATIOR SPRING NEcrtilk.. 7MFAIlADALE,LOCUST ..11 .4.IIDIAND , OZPS
LOCUST MT. : • ___L___ __}.BUCK RIDGE 811101DEIN & Tff.olol4-/a Tan-
• SMUT. -_,.— i tWOLF CREEK 'DIA2doND ANI)OrLENT% ORTI3.
RED ASH.NIT. CARBEL AIIrDELBEENANDOAI3I WHIT ASTI.GEORGE'S CREEK A,DirD BROAD Irr. . .
1 Pidlndrinkia.• • : .C.OutmerilalBuilding. •- • 110 Brandt**,New Turk.;
=foes : 14Kiln' ,Street,. Boston.. ;!~
31 Swath Street, Baltiruire.33 Westntizutter Street, "rock'_eice.,• (
SHITING :WHARVES': Port Riciunon , Port: Johusturk, Jersey: City, 134ittincile, ...i • . •
. LE*l.5. AtinactuiD, aioncke it.Pp _
W. O. AVDESRLF.D. ~ ADDISpiN CHILD. -• v ''
.. Foanrityg. A. Fsfris.l. .4n-ii 'V.! :- •. • r.. . . -ti j!-
nOVEY &
f .W7iF. ZUDISICX.
Minors and.Shippers or l CoalAND. . • 1 1.;-DOTET;ltgioßicii co!)
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Sole-.Mesta for. the celebrated:- - - , I.
Raihb9w .0d :Plank Ride doplp.,Ifluer4 No. QI Port itleturoid. ' '
i'Phtladelpida—i2ADoaktubes..• PottsallerCentre Street. } I
- - ' New l'orlr—Trinlty anon? 62,°Aces: AerWerlinikt & Silver, Agents.
nostaa—No. 17 Doatib 404n need,Agent.
L Washington,-D. C.—lleary. pilogro t,AirentI,* 20, 'eV a-tr
DAVII)SON,-YOUNGCo:;-& C':AC!
TASeiT3T,. .21N1rNTALN,. SCRANTON &' •
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R. 00.11 No. hi, TRINTIT lILTNOINCriNEW `i(IRK.
tifikl.Al. DAVIDSON, formerlTyler Co.! •S LB. YOUNG formerly oft.'i clwell;Ourthin &Coitumana K. But iimAN:
100.13. . • • ,
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• iVILICF.BII.I:II.IiE, .): •sQItAN7OI4 land 1
. •' Cl'- lI3ERLAND
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C 0 .AOtEce-;Nct. 73 Trinity 11134(114,..11Etibadvra:e, N.l"
Apia 11, -1.; l`*—ly
iiiii..11547110 K I:TimucTILEN.-,'
VAN WIOKLE &• STOUT,
. V.IN1111NtF.3.3 Mill 6111PPOF TILE I •
iCelebrated "Fulton" & "Stout" '{tehigh) Coals,
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From the In,ofenle and the Stotit Ctlllierlt4, nearitazletett, Pa.. Delivered •direet frripi Ininex onhoard VtetselB at Sr. JunsBox, liotsuify.s, and NEWLiteettswicx. N.J'.;r. .
(44 £-40 Trinity Itnliding,l 1 • -
oBleeat < tit BroAdway. New York. 1 1 ,•
• .. I ‘Tetnnomryat 119Reaadway4iNifty 10, 'OB ."; -
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._SCIA .rcroN. and, . _
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offte••:-; Se.'— d..-i Trinity' Building, • 1t 11BronAltray.t, Ne!t• York. s• , ~ , 1•. _ _
JOTIN' W. ATWOOD2-41
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CALDWELL & COI4AIsITNO:III EILOADWAY, NEIO YORK.
• ; - (Rooms 33 anil 343 Trinity 0ullOng.)747TOLE-3AI.E DrALT-rS A;51) sittr i,pirclOF
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PlTTsi'4li l, •crlmtnLA ND'A NDlIIttOA b .TOP
COATSI,e .NorthEE BURN-
, \Vols.% &
othrrSlut-' 'WELTON3, '69-14_
CBERLASD COAL.—The undersigned areprepared to deliver a prime article 91 GEORGE.
CRLEI‘ CUMBERLAND COAL,on Ward vessels atGeorgetown, D. C.tllt the lowestgolnersites.
REFERENCES :—Nlrst National Bank„iWashington,D. C. John l. Elvans, do.; George WiCarpenter &
lienzey, Philadelphia; Onduinr, Ernie&Msstnore,do.; 11. D. Cooke, (Jay Cooke & Co.) Washington, D.C.; Philp &- Solortions, do.; David Landreth & Kan,Philadelphia; McCallum, CreaSO Sltutn, do.; PittCooke, (Jay Cooke& Co.,' New_York illy -
April 19, OW. 15—tf GLEASON ,ak*Gt..ErN_.••a FFICE OF TILE N/AGAHAJ ELEVAT-w ]NO CG.,13 Cox-a ERCIAI.Btocn, Bt FALON.Y.•
1COAL. COAL 1 OALi.
THE NIAGARA. ELEVATING Cb.l,-7hiving alarge surplus of Lot and Dockage, will be preparedat the opening of navigation tor*Sceive from theErieRailway, Canal., orLake, any-quantityof,VGAL for.storage or transhipment .to any place East by Canal'or west by the Lakes upon asfavorable terms asany•parties. in Buffalo. Their lot is well located , forageneral citybusiness. - •t , ,• 1CYRUS CLARICE, Vice-President.
MarchV, ,11. ,1- • . . t. 1:Y--tfOTICE.--idanufactureni and • user's of -Steam
IN Pumps, are'hereby cautioned, agalnat the rnitio-facture, sale; or use of any. Pumps that are ati in-fringement' on Allleon's Patent, datedSeptember 21,
asthey will be prosecuted to the full eztent of-the law. '2- 1I havealfeadycommenced suit againil veralpar.
ties, and will prosecute all other infringers.Port Carbon, April &ISt& . _ ROBT;ALLISON.Part lea In want ofPumps canbe supplied at reason
hieprices by, the undersigned. 1ALLISON BANN •' Franklin Iron Works. Port 'Carbon; Pa.
Jan. 1, '7O
FIRE Ii4RICK.-1 1. II i' . ITaArm. MARX—" MOUNT S.AVA E." i '. - • .1
United -Mates Governthent Standard,HManafae-lured evrehisliely hy- the CONSOLIDITED COALCOMPANY, of Maryland, for Bloat g„•Padia.a2llsmelting, and Maks Purnsees and all her par aenlVrtilg "1we-NM' 4:Altrt i l.7 tr al.l ll.bly)it'l44lll 1e}:defr .TlW1n .
-Mr, 4- • . -• 1. I • 1C,EORGE•F, CREEK CIIIMBERLAND COA.L. .
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By the CarttO,from the Company's Ocean Uiike.C: H. -DALTON, President, 1 ' f t. '• . 4Pemberton ftcmare, BJAS. S. MACKIE,Vice Prethlont,
ton.71 BroadsEws I.Zetv York.
3AS. A. 7.tiILTIOLLAND,2d;Vice Prnal,GiLMOR MEREDITHI4.I°.ull't 7avagt. 344'
25 tioath-Gey Atrett4, Baltimore.1 50-ent
roots, ,s.ljois, 44 .UM
JOITIFBON& CO., ' - •WANTFACTMEIIK 07i •
Boot, Shoes and GalteiUppere. Derdpri lestioer and Shoe ?Ladin. • • •
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-- • ; 1 03 1. •LI now In full operation, and the. attenti ,of theladles of PotterilW is especially incited to the largestock now Instore andarrleingdelbfoiedl thealma'clew ofgoods,stiltabie for bailee wear, smut adotedto this market. Mr. Crtne has made eelalt; ofthisbranch of business, and glees his iciOlSVOL-tentiontovecuring thebun line of ladled' welg averbrought to the city. t 1 icririnstr tsi l=inittnrollotillee."'nil And a,
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►tit ass rail rfto minas16111 Cal& Iguals*,, malt
Cad Cluslag 011a Shown,4ll Rad awl
Walnut Street. Plattadeiputa.(WFICI3IIIIII Broad'*? New York.to •
Wharf No.ha.REPPLIER ht. BRO.,
W. ter. Walnut & Fourth anis, MILLOFFICES: 35 Plus Street, SOW York.
_ _Merchants, Bank litatirg, Proirutenee.MVO =ANSON,l'ittrt: initarren. imar. ASHLAND.,
DANIS REARSONCO„ •;
- Wassairstiorirsa' CCLEDRATDD LOMAT zotirrux Rini Asa ADD-
'RED ASH COAL:• • No. US Walnut a yttlUalelptita.
f I N in Bldraid ...). 1$ .Thultvi.*:43FF/CES °•Buling, Ne -York;•
1 No. 11 Deane 14treer t. Boatorr,ikkiTAWARE AVENUE
Jan. . _
RAAB • & AIRENIZER.
_• YINTREI.AND SITIPPSIIa OP
The. Superior Turhey. Rau - Goal -
AspSCILZAGENTS rox Lye, Cina=& CO.,,CELEBRATED PLO-K-1310SE COAL-! OFFIeg-39 Walnut greet,PIULADZI.PiIIa.
; Jan 1. . - ;TO •
"SNYDER ez-EIHe 51,4 : 11151.
shipper)k..and DealCes. „
COAL, •AGILVT4 FOR 0. W. BNYZEIU3 WELL OMR
" . PINE. FOREST COAL,za, WALNUT ST., , 63 TRINITY BUILDING,
MAIM. NEWLouis SNYDER. • • C. B. SHOEMAKER-
.; Jun I, 70 ' 4:IY.:tsfri.4. **am iIAt'NXIC .:JMNISXi COO
cAns,.H.AcKErr, & 000K.$
MtnAMMON -i, I.LOCUST. GAP, LOCUST MOUNTAII Ii:LACK
HEATP... • . . • • .aim% naitLail.4latOtlttitrulsinlivairt* or ••
White iand-Ited 'Ask Coals,No. 214 Wawa,' litreek-Phlhislelphla,azot
law! Wharves, Bebn)-11$111 Elver. \ .- AAR; -13; STRY/CEILIL -
SHIPPERAND -AGENT,Haven, Pa.raa. i;s+o.=l
THOMAS_C,•_-PARRIS-H,-•-. swerEa..up emEs IN7
.i'Lehrgif, '5'014101 andßituminous. OA
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COlisigninorts on CommisalmSolicit mid takenon td.omble Terms.
'Office-341 "Wpismt Phlladel hla.,
MOT I. 'Ca., . • . -
sclonitkitt Connig.JAMES J—CONN ,-
-Wrier and Shlpper of the Celebrated
LOCUST.. MOUNTAIN COAL.porrsymix, scriryuciLL CO.; PA.__
• !Jan 1, ; • I.
HELL & HARRIS.
Best and Purest Coal in the Market
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. .pace ninde,esteniae Improvements-,during'
the ping season, which will largely titer:elle the pr
drictionhcrearter._. Every effort will be usell to
KEEP UP. THE STANDARD OF:PREPARATION.•
Especial attention Rill be given lc sizes for IDann-tuttnei•:,3 purposes.
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THIS COAI. is always ablpped by Itself and notmlied oradulterated.
SOLE AOENTS,1111
(To whomslt order. should be addressfid)
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,JOI4N ROMMEL, & . BRO.•
OTgICES '205, 4 Walnut St.,•Phllada.21 Doane St., flostoo.
Jan 22.70
illatitinal. , .T9, c0.410 clipwralt.e.„.l - •
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•thertiiitgo- • • •s,.zio-tres. COAX. aT-4
%aeon itoodattOxers. lottpagiPt=dia142,Srmike:
Tootosisil 1141lassmolloOteirtu amlet_ I,lleruiteolLwtoerrestak +fees.itriitigCVAlZengOrliuats and SlWat 6,,,alptions, tr4teame-uictisou.ittrod no on zoo!OMA.tclpol* terms.i • f-Adfust,7l:ll-L • • - - •
rVITIINt • •*- * • I •V" IN HSISJ avazataa. I tr;
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hietrirer, Informs Coal Operators and others that heL prepared to make Flat or CraneChalon°reser,size it short notice. Parttezdar--sttiratiou idyl* toFlat Chain for slopes. Forfarther hirormatieriBendfor elrefilar: 1 t :-.. , ,- • , Feb. 15, 18:-.7-ntt
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SQO4IWOROD ANY iktgal3oßßEßarJ. LAUBEN§TEIN''
-SQUARE ROD. AND IWERESCRtENS.PATL-'"d::Ep FIiAtkrATLY 4, 191.1_.'.
BIEL
-Tat sque.az luati.scaz&vs,. ON. AaCIUSTof thetr„ superior" strenir ;Lott ditrubilBp,arsprefetrectrta. 4U...others si ere e 7 tried. ear .4401 Wnarinttfacttrgoopler.--ficreen poltri,all sizeikailvaxson litamd.—. erg irreirriptly tilleillat moderato pri Mi.
MANMOECTIIRERS OF COAL SCREENS.EL MOrts.
ENSTEIN & co.?r alceesgors to dulih It Dititna,
Manufacturer:of Coil Scream,or the Latest , and Most Apprcived 'StylesThy undersignetrwho are practical Serevit.ltlann-
theturers,.informs Coal Operators anti ottliqs, that,. they are=antifactoring allele CO-I.L senms, pat-teriled June2i -.1104, and -another Paiente.tl Anaust a,18115-,they guarantee that theat EMI IC I119,1way*.mtainUnoriginal size until endreljmorn out. • •
Second-hand IScreens and Segments always ionhaunt: • , • ' •
'We tesWrfultraollrftrrronttintart eeof the) patron-age heretofore-so liberally bestowed.
- L.LACABEICSTELNRailroad rear of Esterlrg.ltanlware.Store,
Jan l, I Potts4llle,
Tito& *. - y TuANets wartime'TO 00i43a, DEA.LIBBS.-9,ts coatrAlsriti,
4¢c. -The unaeralignedhesing -vucceetted Focht,* War-
ren to the vole manufacture of.,Foeht's. cliiebraiettPatent - - . •
gELP-IYMIPING,J ....4% 4
ifOISTING,scoop nrcitrrs, .•
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rugs. 11016TINO: 111..QCKS, •• . • .Ifor unloading !MM., Orr, Sand, r-•. •-•`
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Ttrill:t.l,l3.lllß'Oll'A,.Are pre red to fill all orders Vtli pronintfiess,and,dtspate.l.Rig OTfoCr F the Self p sionl&-loiwonarnr u Irothe Pctkenttand Dock Itiock,lreedutton all pereona againet man-ufacturingor purchaatng the came from any except-ourselves:or our Agents,.tris .wo, will proeeente tothe utmost limit any Infringement on the lettersPatent. ' Respect v,
ADDItiON WAllftl.,l'llrakltpg,•Fn.,February 6, 'CU ' 6 —lyEDERICIK'S COAL 41018T1140D EHI " Iga
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More than IMO ofour 110ISTING MACIIINF.B arenow to use. They are simple, thimble and easy icifoperation, hence the large number sold, and the per,feet satisfact I otiglven. fiend for 111 warmed' catalogue
tonxicontaining sizes, prices and lestlmon Mksfrom partiesusing them ; also containing prim. lisp of our ;Wand Iron IlAlra,_lroteTubs and Ltarrotrs, Duel/ a dHook Blocks, Ac. ; alio containing Innen Ur althin useful to Coal merchalSis. I ' • ' 1; -
~ , P.K. DEDERICX & co,r.,
Albany Agricultural & Machine Workx, AlbanyJan 1, se.o-46,4tnkfly . New Y 0 .
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'Tbi#fact' otiThe Cluatout fitieot Mad,4Taste- ,titlateat to tofetatiti i alaaa or Roadjaede Ckiddag
.. : at** tp eayebleig that tlaberetotor• toes 'offered' to the iiptitle. Ail', on Abe', Libifes'ar• aid, me !;
"tba hit tiftialapi;..ted thee* ari-ar by 4i'a triad'":•'*Midsad iirtlaitkCaitara,. madam%crp to abdicate__ .i,-
.:i.- 'aid ibatetikk atila; Mall ati4of cacti cloOdalt4 „,...
tear 41 stem aed *of old at tocitanta prkiat.'
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tto owe renowne4-eyttara, no Cora perfeet eta caninywher•he .9htalned. .' ,
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30HAygrky olc4kFars-13y ounlistem ofEolf Measurement.
gratintiaa at i distance can ,rier With Yeria!iity ofbaying a good l!nlesyurAtelfineasniungrat andsamples *apt bytqati.wheo r.quested
October 18, 411
VINTER Day GOODS
FOX & BROTHER,
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'278 CENTRE. STREET, POTTSM4X,•
' Desire tq call nftentitin to their erledsl;.-e amiart,-ment of , .•
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FALL AND WINTERI •x
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DRY ,G.00.D5.,Consisting of the latest-Stilesof tile •
Foreign & boniestic Markets,
INCLUDINO ' .A1101.40 Tan COLLECITOSS
BLACK AND COLORED SILL 9,
L4tCF:'9 AND:EMIiR9IDERIES,LINENS,
WHITE G000'3'4713 DOMESTIC%-HOSIT.RY.
OLOVES OF ALL iKIN,IO,CLOAKS, dfc. &c., Ate
SHAWLS OF. ALL' KIN',DS
MEWe also call at tentirip to our Stock of •
OGEE
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Taltatelidiesr;thairceitirdweay' and 'tall,leorrriMituartatriiMgis=4l'-*ridatter mmerawartinser wan: •only .ornel tramortMty -
Commas: / witherdoirlyin thins sunkHero id the quiet Urals ot the world,A white-hided shadow roaming like a d~testad'he ever stigma apposite Use East„
mists.mid.gleamins IPA'S' Or. MICIMAlas I torlids guy onesa man..' . .dio glorious An his lisatity andthy tholes.WhWWbletillgretwates, he SseemedTo hoisgreatheart-awm Other ..than4aSkil t
-1 ask'd - r,Theactld'at thougrant lathe astute with .a,arelksLike wealthy Jimi mittshot hpwthey give,
Hutthy suiong_ont WOrk'd theirAnd 'belt rite doWlituidikarredand.wlistedAnd tho' they could:not mid me left.me malinety" • •Terienrit latiremMbeatttarlartd'yoifth, -
•Antim,ortadegs beside importiputh,„ _ •And tWirstaashes. Caa We, • • •
.131ty tweedy; makeasnandsith assn. now,. •Cksteaver as, the silver star, thy en!thine*la tbaselreitidleaweiree that TIIIWith team
kesir met pit, mattake back tYhggiorarlbtlld mdohtylotthakinxoLm .
,W=lbeyond the goal ot 'ordinance1111 stionldVansePasis aura meat for WIT
•';'"A settlif76th alit(birdktiartt there oonier •A-glimpse ofthatdsrk: world ethareA was born..Once more the old mysterious glimmer steals 1 .
Fromthy pera•brow,:and (mmtby shoulders tpure,Aud !Neon/ betipg with ahp istrenew'd. •`Tharentkk depns to Jeddahtura the glooln,..Thrsereetettes Isrighten slowly Glowtomine.Ere yet-they blind tile stand the wild teamWitteit itive thee; rearnethf ynks, arise, • -And shake the darkness from their looseti'd manes,"Addbe-it thy, tetuight tad lakes or firs: •
Lot ever thus thou groweit beautiful ".In silence, then before thine answer adven, •Departest, and thy !wers are on.my°peek.
Y.tvift 't 1 0a ever stare me with thy tears.And mattme tremble lest a saying learntitsetaye Cat-atryna tbatdarkearthibearnel-The (lads themselves canpot recall theirltfts.'-
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'A.,y. me! air Mel With what ntiothare heart • 'lirdaya hit-of:attel,with what, other oyes ,!load to watc&-;1f i be lib that watetrd--2The lucid oul4nafortulnicround' thee; sewThe dint, curiiiichtdle into autiny irtugs •Changed'with thy mystic change, and fait myhiodd.Olosvwith the glow that slowly erintson'il all '
-Thy presence and thy portals, while 1 • • :Muth; forehead, eyelhis,tpowing•tleary-wermWith kisses balmierthan half-openingBillie,Of April; and ontild•hear the ups that khrs'd-
Whispering 1 nnew,not what of tirlid and sweet,',lke that straagaaong iv-AWL-Apollosing,'While Ilionlike a'thist rose into towers. •'
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• • • Yet held me not-forever in thineMitstMow can my nature longer min with thine
thy rcisTailadows bathe me, told' . •Are allthr llgfL,and cold my wrinkled-feetVpon tliy glimmering thresholds; when* the: steam
-Floats -Up trolif flhiae Mtn-Welds about the homes.Of happy-man thathave the ,tiower to die. 'And gqissy [introit's or the happier dead:'Releasetrieftindliatore valif VCithe ground:Thoutigest .441. things, thou wilt ace mygrave:Thou wilt rehear thy -beauty Morn brituorukearth In-earthjorAret these etuinY.courbi,..And thee retunihig on th3r silver wheels:' . •. _
I „ENDERGROUNA
THE grande4 enders-round wort. theWorldis perhaps thc:Ernst-August .(ial-
IMH-Olie nee belonging to a meta.minen_the'llari. '"Themouth,of it is ataittelde
in lirnu:swick.., It is ten feet high, six and',a half feervide and has a fall three fifths ofan Melt. in a yard. Like. a railway. tunnel'brit it Es twice the,length of the longest) ittwos begun simultaneously at various diner-lentitintitii, and finished in thirteen years.Tlusgallery lri isix runes and three' quartersin direct length ;f but if its lateral. branchesare taken into account, alai: ssubterratietuigallery, navigablefor boats, 'Which oiler toto ft,the;Ernst-August Gallery4s not leistitan fifteen miles' long: TIO survey was so
• skilfully made, and,the plans rig accarei)...lytunics; that all thejuitetioni. of the differentsections lifted accurately into sach other;thkstinitrableprecision of the -resultkhavingtuierfitartty - insured by the 'indef a Magnet,
4•lweighlitg. tWo hundrenpoundsr which influ-enced the compass through the, solid rocksixty-five feet deep, and which was kept hione of the; working-piaces,:while the'com-pass Was; held the ether." We "musttherefore by no means Bu posse that Englishengineersjhave a monopoly in these gigantic.works of skill and enterprise. Ourgreat ad-vantage overother nations lie.s in this, that
..we have coal-deposits on our seaboard ;"andwhen they are. Inland, ,theY sfre situated inthe most' important industrial'centres, andwhere the ,product finds on the- spot an al-nwet unliinited consumption. Thus we do-liver our coin at &much • loWer rate; but asregards artistic coestructinn,--modeit of woric-tug, and Internal Management; M. iiimoninassures us that ; we are behind Imull its re-skete both France and llelgium. Perhapswe should do better in these respects. if wehad less natural advantages; whereas, such 'is our wealth in coal, that thecraily produceof one single mine (our best, of course,)-ex-
.coeds two ;thousand live hundred tons, whichIn France la the harvest of whole coal-fields,The mall Newcastle opal-field alone fur-nishes dotible the qnatitity of coal producedby all France. .
England has lso much more capital thanether conntriestand ought to be the first toinaugurate reniddies, devices, inventions forlessening the toil and peril of her tinder-ground workers. Airwe glance through thishugoyolume, it appals, but does not astonishus tOsee pictured the perilous means used inforeign countries for approaching -mid leav-ing these deep-sunk scenes of labor. , InHungary's rope is lowered, which bas at theend of it five or six ropes-ends, looped likeswings, andfurnished with transverse bands,one of which serves as aseat and another asa sUpport to the back.' Seated in this primi-tive chair, half-a-dozen' men descend, eachwitha lighted candle in his hand, like a liv-ing chandelier. If more men .have to go,knottier clusterof knots accommodates themabove the others. In other places, the ropeshaVe only foetliolds like stirrups. Someshafts are furnished with movable ladders,
,worked by a steam-engine, where he whoascendshas only to step sideways, likea pen-dulum:of i'elock, and he is brougt upwith-oUt liftinguleg ; but woe betide" him if hedogs not step at the right time l ' Open buck-ets are allthat's afibtded in some mines, in
• wblehense the upcoming bucket will ' oftenupset the down-going one, or something fallsfront the Mouth or sides ;of the shaft, and -mairits or slays the poor fellows. Someshaftstare furnished with steps and a ladder;the:fbrmer mere notches cut fn the rock,worn to almost nothing,: and smooth asgime; thejatter an old wire-rope,-wasted by,thwdrupi,] untwisted, and tearing, the fin-ger,. Such meagre ..• ivances as theseoughtIry '
to be see L i this country ; yetthey a seen. A f own'aihaftalmost.aatilt ; and th•accidents in this wayexceedthesefromall other causes, except thatof the giving wayofthe roof. In 1866'thedeaths by this last means were no" less ' than
.416; those-by -falls, 197- by sundry other
fire=damp;by fl p, 169. When:does, explode, it r 2 however,; kill any number. Simonin yea us sta-
tistice ofeightaccident's from cause, inEngland, -during the lastalxty in noneofwhich testi thanninetypshed. In 1866,•at the Oaks Colliery, 861 were slaid. A4lifeBs lost per annum out of every 216 employedin or for every. 10,000tons' of coalraised.Before_safety-lattipetwereinvented,the &e--diting itself was sometimes made Meet ita-,part. Fire, that is tosay, was obtained froinft as from apatural g.asometeter, and the jetsso produwd were,oalled"everlasting fronts."One of these veritable vestal flames burnedin a Pitin :the Newcastle coal-field for noless thantnineteenyearsI The gas, collectedin pipes,: *ascarried outside themineashighas the head-gear, where it was set alight, the'ignited streamburning with a flame eight orninefeet in length, and with a sound likethe roaring of .a blast liirnace., The sameaontrivande is used in a certain salt mineinChina, whert the gas is conducted through'
banl;7-tribee to, the saltpans,sind is therecom Ileooassist in the evaporates. of thebrine. Like 'all Chinese inventions, thissounds.exceedingly ingertioui; bht the factis thatthe Chinese have done nothing tow-ard mectusnical enterprise. They profess tohave found many scientific secrets ages ago,but nothing has come of any "et theirfelon-title- discoveries. ' They are like a dull and
g,useless man wholakeshis stand upon having.comeof triancient stock, one of whom wasnot without: intelligence;
In somdcoilleriest, Kneed to be the =store.'to light this firer:damp every night. -The timehi still. remembered at , Riva-do-Oier, inFnuink-When a man came every evening to'set fire to the gas in the miner-to:provoke-the explordion,thatthe workingstalls' shouldbe aeceesible the next day. - Wrapped -Incovering Of woolorleather, the face protect-ed by snisudr, and the head enveloped in aIt likea monk'. cowl; ha crawled on theemend before firing the exj:tititi,reto keels himself asmum as le in WShiyer ofrespirable art- for tiredamp bt
llghllr than. the atmosphere,- alwaysuamends the upper pests of the levels. in
one hind e hetitaking stick,,witha lighted
'candle-fixr at the sW 'a it, and lenwent-alone- thiti.poistard'malm, cursing ex-=4airhbtlamp,and:Urns
the noxiousfp*. ...Swing-BredanY„is of ilreodiunp,changed hia tindtketonid snaked upright,Sinesthe Carbonic acid .produced' by eft
intutedtheIgereetisyeeerainhlVingi'ellsulhal!thitPenitent," onaccountofnreseriblanceinhhdress tocertain religion*orilenthi the'OthoUnChurtob.: andthis hadseemed atthermal tit he dictatedby.a bitter'=40iototheinetttly the- Penitent, smictintso-
beforehand, was blown away br y thentnitision and: never retnstusr give: InOak rolaeh attnes;tbf .ie Went otitis, rim
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SINGLE - CO-PIES;SIN' :CENTS.=EI
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ettl- .the cectniwnier.. Among.theEnglieliihe' Norathe titteortheFireman' `Atli* now heen.establishettithatimodiflodihnnsof theoriginal Davyisanpean be used
witrit alma 0XP196141).....Next in Intentto perii, ofthis mephitic vapor is. that ofinundations, Juirenty the- -rusla WaferMonaoldWorkings,. Which-,one wtrokeof thepick-rosy let in,butthe accumulationsof the011PPingfirottlie nfinsitself..An,okt.,Uoglishwider believed fiie,esrth_was alive, and curs-piked-the -*eine orwster"tnet With In 'minestotst veins and. arteries of tho 'human bOdy.-I%rhen,,the, writer bruaks into: our working.stalls„.!! he.enid.lNt is,flie,.esith which, .re-venges ltself.wo, us'for hsving `cpt. ono ofhlx Tdto4tat.' "
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rt46ll::fotrit.o .; .*-g d llt.4bkINVITE thi serioueattentionof pa-
. rents to the• fellow ins article on thisimportant. hanbjeet: 'ln !tide"tuid'"eVery com-munity in the ..couifttrY; there—are-iedreS ofboys and;youiur 'men, idle and vielese totheinselves and A:others,- and led into vicioushabite;stinply_becauSe,tliey have _no-trade.Fathers,, wealthy or not, if'you love yottrboys, and *ish tbem to prosper ilten youare dead; tear:A-them a. trade : ' •
Of 13,496 pitt;oneri inthe'pinitentlaries ofthirty States. in 1-867, oceordihtto the reportof the Prison. Asiociation just btied, 77 percent.; more .titan. thrielquarters,. had notlearnecta,trAdo. fibre is a text from whichDr: Vraiilethi'Coultiltave preached• & forciblesermon toparenta.- - •
A map who has ii,iood trade has an Inde-pendence.: •He has need only to be homeyand diligent to secima competence. Breadand butter are sure for hhu wherever heHells sure always of, higher.wages thahliewho lats.no trade; :,stild it.liagenivaand en-terprise lead himinto soineether calling,'. it
alwaVeailattifactLon knOWthatin 'easeof -naiefortanb he-can; 'return. to hiS trade.—He has. thatat. any rate failure itr,business-cannot 'deprive Mint of it; 'his SpeculationsMAY break: down,:-but 'Wei has in arietterloleeward, Its the 'sallori-ii,V;•lll.~r sulisistanceand that,of• his.family. are .
• • Abe.:4114 Was When it:was noti theUght re-pntable for'-parents tolenve ; their 'childrenwitlibuf traileairido3s they'beldnged'to thethins of:gentry:. .In France; before the•reve-
• iution, this. provident sentiment or instinct.,waaso-eirou,K..t•lfat even .the .Rhildrenof thenobles Were In some eases taught soineligh.tMachete:ft; -arid. 'when the I•Steinti came; andthey.Weie expelled front their horses an&de-.prived Of their:fortune:li -Many ef tberttsuli-,sfstptl.by the. tradeathey had arbused..thein-selves within more, prosp,drottiday, . • . •
: lii thia Conntry, , 'Where: fortunes,' nulekly-gained, arenisd•quickly loSt; it isstill morenecesAry and.prudent that:ever, young Manshould' -learn a useful trade, and learn itthoroughly—No Man's -future is-so' secureherebut.that-ite'Weuiddiiwisely to haVe hisboys.:--and ;too,. for that-• matter—-
children ofmechanics and shop-keeper's are yery'Seldent1. 131.1 t to:a -trade," as'the'',Phrase used. to be.-They.are Made'',errandheys in oftlees,:thanwhich na Morehopeless ,employment could.he found.fora boy. pr they beevone-cleriLs,'shop:nen or salesmen;Or;Pf they mirst-golowork; theY-thatigeltlxiut*oat 'one trade,to_
'another; and'beeemeitteitS. et all trade:34ndMasterant not; one. •- Where- you! please,and you. hear., c.oinplalnt.,:stvell founded; tOo—of the incapacity•-•of w.orkticen,;• gerainong•:the workersand'you-mid443„Often that theydespise their.-.Work, and; arm- sluggards whoseek'to do ELY hale as; posSibie,',lnti get, 'asemelt as they can extort.-... • •' Y..-
-nut-Aber: -ofyears: there has beerinrim, on. clerkshipS and :petty shopkeepers'placers: -The*employments 'are tilled• to,overflowing. A. .sure way ..to crowd a streetarid create a.mab' Is to advertise-for an officeboy or a: Clerk. .-We Wonder that it does notoeenr.to parents that they could not do bet:..terlortheir boys than make them thoroughartisans; in some usefulbranch.' A Otaiipetentcarpenter gets at least_three times the pay Of a clerk; does not worksonlany boUrs•aday, Is much More his own-master, 'and is run after, -Where- the clerkmust„ antlousily employment:: A.really thorough.Nvorkfuatiln any useful trade._may count:upon. steady,-"and Well-paid,Workall the.year•rountit: ay part of tho coun-try, even in these. dull times ;•and If he is in-telligent, as a,good workman is Sure to,lie,he need not Werk .as.journeyntap tiny longerthan'he likes.• • . - • - "•-
= .Then the world'open to -He maybe ti Journeyraani literally,- for if is onlycornpetent le May- go from_ city to city; fromcounty •to county, all.- over the Country andfind ready employment anywhere. Titer° isnothing this',,ceutitry new needs adbadly_ ascompetent, intelligent a.rtisatis, . Froni,Eu-'rope we get afi correspondent'Shows elsewhere; 'common tray laborers-and.farm laborers; .there,; too,.:ltteems-thattheg00d,..01d 'fashion of apprenticing. a boy ,to.good trade has,gone out. -•-• • . .
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Shrewd foreeight•thekwOuld lead a father'to Put'hiabiiy to a good trade, and take.care that he liana it. thoroughly. '-.That ae-quired,hecan Withgood hearttell the young'man to go out, :into the World- to shift for-,hialsett, with the words -which Lye; used' toread; coming from a-hard-working father tohis son "I bave given you as much school--lugas can afferiVand-a:good trade ; that Is'your.fertnne;•go Increase It." - •
A young.man-e.ntering• the' world withoutti.fortuuqandivithout•altrade or profession—-is he-notin plain 'words an lidventtirer?.llshe not fatally, Unfitted to take part in thebattle of Life?' SuPpose him_ willing tolwork -—where, Can he begirt? Suppose hina din-
ed to idleness and .vice—how greatly areiris teiriptations'.'increlased. Seventy-seven •pertentof -theponviet in the United StrueS"had. not' learned a trade."' -Would it not bewell for every father to think of that, whenhe is .consideririg. thi3-future of •his boya?7-
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rplit indUstriOnsArabs revived-those use-ful arts whichthe barbarians of Europe
seemed anxious to forget. -They wove therichest febrice of-Wool, cotton, or silk; theymanufactured cloth 'of gold and carpets ofunequalled splendor; their dtvins were cov-eredwith satin cushions and velvet hangings,and niustinsand".litce of falty-Ilke textureruioree,d •the 'Moslem bride.- In metal4. the'Arabs were also excellent workmen. Theyforged huge eluting and, bars of iron; thesteel pf Dantruicusevasrenowned in -the citiesof Europe. Their eivielry was. the fairest andcostliest of the ,age;'ltheY lavished gold andsilver in decorating their mosques and theirpalaces, and their mints produced 4colnagethat was the model of the Europerutworld.As architects they • invented'. a strangelygraceful styleOfbuilding;lnWhich the fancyof the artist 'seemed torevel in hewcreations,and' of which thelovely ruins of the Alham-bra form a living example ; in, theiyirivatehouses they gathered therichestles,-the-costliest mosaics ;fountains of denten watersand garrienit of perpetual beauty. •
The- Arab 'workman was usually, temper-atealmost to austerity. Mohammedhad en-forced the doctrine cif total abstinenim whit-e rigor unto:massed ,by the most aistereofmodern reformers:. He denounced tem •raland -eternal woes against • the 'Musa •• nwho should touchthe accursed win e.l liehadhimself setau ea:o4de ofperfect abetinenceand in their' purer age his tollowere obeyedthe precept- of their prophet. It was onlyin the (teeth:teed the nationthat the Moham-medans learned. to imitate the drunkennessand license& the Europeans. Temperatein their diet, frugal in their mode of life, theArabs posseeeeil -sound, intellects itt soundbodies • thigillfd liOglal to displaV an in-telleettial r that raised them tothe frontof civilize ri. They eagerly •solight forknoWledge amid the ruins of Grecian litera-ture, and- thii _went and phildeophers ofAthens and ofRome were translatedlfor. thebenefit,of the students of Bagdad Ed Cork
:dova. Tub colleges and schools'of t e..Arab.cities were thninged with attentive'when the great nciblesOfFrance and nglandcould neither read nor write; they producedeminentpoets. and graceful- writers while.Europehadneither a literature nor a lan-filltaite; their libraries -numbered thoutatelsofvolumes, when Oxford possessed only afew' imperfect manuscripts chainetif to thewane; and the,pooreit merchant of Bagdad
...lived with more coMfbrt.and was far better-informed than the proud knight whe•erimeat the head, of:hht.baibarousu • ins todie on" the horning plainer- of 8 • r in' aneffectualerusade. 10ouirnortschools • • col-leges,-Indeed, seem tohave origins With .the Arabs., The- ortlis Were ar*nt.friends of ular-educatktrt as a. • •ghapors BarnirLm .IBuinv AI Itairchi&deeeeterthat-afree "mehootalsoluildheattaehed,h) ev,mmosque; .the Spanish 'caliphs 4)4p....-• col.legatat CordovaandEieVille, that • - • 'AteModels ofthree of Item* and 3. ; I ,the.earrureitle working:men-were • lobe&atthfti and tbegeneiratede • et •• Impel
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hie the mgreekotiernAu *aft!L*artii•-711•.-4Canadbh 4htftonit its.rk *bat, • tniiih
more trogbled.about the •publie, deptoil the'UnitedStates,AlitthrdiThinith2thitt.than they areetboitt_the white ilebt-of unity
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_ONE40ndreti , y:eati 40 the #44lwloglice appearect"La a papet=prlnted Pray!.dettgOz. . soldity NiehlasBratteiAt his Refeetorif weel endof tho.ltridge, la
• ik:idCOng ;bitittg VrnAL ter• 46e4 e gg;
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vinegar; t, 'ptekeb, -sweet 4gi, dr.,
Tapper' satire, .t.uustard,' bbiek peßeez, city-' -en e, •
• • Pun Amcor.''Wine, brandy,- gi irite;Totter, tt:o.
Snu• ,Supc ~.• 'baba and-segars.
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30,,60, and 90 tievolids, oro4. 0,14 !ktpaiiI - • tati -hold big' breath..121.uttinents ;groat,- VEr:''''Thaw Indebtettloi:..•• - • :Argteliehtts.;Met hot .h4+ ~,,,- .: : .diptatattthiukit.i4 'OrsevanasIf they --should - '.'• '
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GROIANWAT-,APiscotbre. -A lie-geoltigtati. ifhg,i4e *fairly in-earnest, is-far: tee tired, &Ike?'-his day's work; to trouble hituselkabout ttiearistocrittle-•alrof 'MS quarters; arid' besidesgenerally managei tepethts Miter inaftliito.So-:uncleanly poudition-i that agrand.hotel:would have some %ruplealn , taking Aim tik• -.Proffor Sedgwick,atter,a hard day's work;betook himself to a--village'lrinlor.aliread*tuid. i,,When.he askedwhtit'hehad to _pay, he "was.toldt 1-lburpertee P.' -Ha•could not avoid remarking en•the-, smallness- .of the charge. "Ali., sir,"slild'the landlady;"I should'ilsk eigligienhaofiltirone else;hutI.only aak.fourpetioe from you; for I see youhave seen better ilitya.!' At another :time,lady stopped by th.e-roadside„ where he was'-working, made sothre inquiries, and gave him- ..4-shilling,'becauseliks- answers weraiseintel.ligent for Ills-station/ He mettb:o satueladyat dinnernext day, tO hergreatastonishment.A well-known geolegist, long secretary totheGeologicalSocietT, was once taken up:while '-at his -ftclktthat; luadidragged-toAkie:Brist6l- •
• Asylum for an escaped lunatic. On anotheroccasion, tired, and with his pockets- full- ofhis day's treasures, lkemouriteditstageand felilltat asieep:• •Wakitignthislbeiingyiaend, lie:Was- heorritied find:lila pockets as ..-enipty as when he aet aid, wallow, -
who sat beside him, feeling, his pockets full •of stones; tuskhimfor a.thadiritlii,' **ftlikided 'himself mbredrownMir • ,se. she picked :out the,fus.,:sits, one by one, froiutlie drowsy pkilcolopherand tosse7.l 'them them on the, roadsido.-,Aftik•cd World.
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t`-.%.1L80AD BaDA.—Ratitaillekinthe wonderfully prodUctive.ryglomi of thoNprthcveet, rn2iningthroughdlstricts4readythleklysettledand,haiingconnectlons*flich. I ,will, give them proininence. as. carriers 4f -through frfight aswell,-arc certa n'to 12eprotable. Such a nizigniticent.State as lowit forinstance, has a great fhtur6for her rallroOs.The Cential Railroad of lowa will rurfactoss.Mat Statt from' _notth to south, 240.nilles, ; 1through a'tier of time, richest and most tallYpopulated cou ntLea in theS take, .and tutvoan hOportafit pciiition as the -central part ofthe shortest through line betWepn St.-!Paul •end St. LoniS. Its Bonds'are 11mitedtutlti,-000 per Mile of finished road, atiditinstockhas 1beenlargely talconalonqthe_line. --The Bondsare sold- at present -at t2o and aecniedinterest,-_In currency; and .paying,;• as they .do,r percent. gold interest; theyareproßbfalcumwellasseeure. • Manypersonsaresellint theirGov-eminent Bonds to realize the present preml-:um;,anfl re-investing in these Bonds, which 'are equally safe andfarmore profitable. - Clitiy. •ernments are iateacillY• declining, and:future
. national loans willhe.at•greatly reduced' in--tercet ,rate. The Central lowa Bonihr.blvethirty-ycars to runaind-there are speclidPre-visions made to inc-case the certaintyprompt.payrrient 'of. interest., Further 'fadsconcerning the Company will be .found-another .column:—Ezehunpe. , - -
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elaborate review of thegMintrade of Mi:nesota for the, olyear - 1869, including 'remarks'upon thetrop prospeets in tinteariy -,
plirt of the season-, the damage to crops, tint;market, range . Of prices,_ etc.- The higheatprice, In Winona was on Angina 14; on thatday gold -In -New York was quoted:et 1344, . '
and wheat at Winona at $1.25 per ;bushel ;' ..
the lowest.figures. in Winona were-65 dents_ 'per bushel, on• the last day of December,withgobrat IMin,New York.Whiona Lathe greateslattiptking point in_thelltah), andalso one tif'the leading Mark-entertbacntinx:-,tryl-the shipments •Ssottrthat point -in. 1869, .being 3,769,456.. The following table Was A 1,comparative exhibitof the exports, frOm'Wl-none for eleven'. years; commencing With1859:
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406.000 10/1„. 4....-.49191,:l02. 9CP,ErI, .190 T1A1,11',1 1868 _21r,42.1,Z1A 19 MO '1
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Nuw-FACT r's IliE BEIESVEOR OP 11111*,..•Mr. Gore, of the Boys) Society of Landow,has noticed a flew fact .in the behavior oriron under the influence of heat and strain.A strained ironwire waS- --ffkated to. rednessby a currentof voltaic eleerielt,y, and, thdrythe current being discontinued, It was -silz •lowed t 6 cool. It was observed that there ilk-, -
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ironexhibited this peculiarity, which: .414,-, :
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subjected to .the conjoint influence orheat,.and strain, as in various engineering 'opera-thins, the destrUction of buildings by tire, -
07,11and othetcases, The. phenomenon dotees,-.afurther irKestightion,sinceeveryfact .ting‘ to iron is of importance to us.:•>• , . __
Do IT WELL.-----If your i4cirk is s'ortltdoiilag, it is worth doing Well. :Apply thisitlein the house and out of the, house, - to tallwork, whether it tie tit:me:for yOureelf Or tin;other. Your work will praise you or shame "you. to others. By It you will-bemire or lose •the confidence of others. Your own power ~
will be developed by work well' done; and '
fi,your habits so formed that tit last. eireriii 'easily' and without effort do that w _atfirst .cost you care and toll. 'One orotir pill*.lemen who had in' early lifers Tiorter at ahotel was taunted by a• silly upstart abthe-Capitol with the question :.. •
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ashamed of honestwork, and let every 7 onetake pride in doing welt Whatever 11 done.Even ifyou should get no 'Pay for the work.:done, for your own sake,doft. tothebeet ofyour ability. •',
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".. 13)id\To DtPROVE ...o hod lightinganine, • iit is proposed in gland. to_ use limps, Iburning gas, oil, or o er.illuininatlng mate- •Asti,.with' air propell from.t phre"sentee-at the bottom or.top of the' ohs", -through 'air-tight tubes, 'to the interinr:of the saidlamps; .overplus .of air to blow, may. outby escape valves or coVers, th'elektpill-Vent-.ink' the entrance of foul air' or Ur-WM& hasbecome! mixed with fire-damp ; the lamps -
glazed about ' half their height withVans,:the upperhalf ,of Sheet metal _to,withatandthe heat. ..When gam! lamps Fre. used; the KMis produced and conveyed'in pltft'llf .theusual way. The air is propelleathrektitthistubesby fans, air pumps, steantjatedic. Inlighting the hunts they propose to.vas '
matches. After the match is inse intothe lamp by an escapevat*, It laatrtiek aridthe lamp is lighted, while theinateh isex-
i thiguished inwtube into,which.ltisAhawst..
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• :Ins ern-W.4604MM latiejtool—tis theUnited- States tn 1889was asi:taitcletc.,_,The '
.total number of shirt which ~t4ere-frontdining the yeig tc(this CM was294, Lisith- 9,030 'Cabin' and 'l9ool92^ahDene_mmettgers.-of whet& 47,1930,a =
. •?pi-Scotch, IVA Irish. atid44,776lAn-ersi nuatistit ik. totalpf 1913„.W.'. : To,Canadathe number cif shipe-Whichlett' dating_ the,Yea' w** -50, with lial- c abin' and Ara,-OetniP .passengent, of whom liiilltawere' Wish, 1213enteli,150 Ilish;an : for;
clgudets; "Intat,l24,Ml: ‘ To 'V thereriffled fettrehips, IMeabla and 1,106/ .erws.
.. , =gars of whom M. Wer.et Englh IZD
~179. lrish, and 47 toreignexe4, otal,• I.296LpeasengCrs, ' Thkmullirtntalta 9.. w[ passengers. I.est y-.• -e..iedne-f edthat -of -au, year a1nee.1892,:whch,229,99emigrating- left the Meraby, and litt#,:when174,10departed:. - ,- ;;;;• •
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EAST -FRANKLIN LORBERRY VEIN COALlax EAST FRANKLINLORBERRY COALi.V.L la now sold elusively by Messrs. CIA:LOWE-LI.,GORDON A CO. ho are my sole Agents. Partiesordering from: th may always 'depend upon get-ting a pure article. •\-;
; ro. 112 nutAt., Philadelphia.OFFICES: No. M deSt., New:York.. •
No. 144 State St., tioston.Jan 1, .112-1- . . HENRY REM.
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EAB ICTGICTED PEOPLEierfaN; Or persons withother deficienciesof the eyes, should remember that they can be suited.With;: the proper glasses by Z4lsE,Ploi DUERR., Op-tictan, No.,2ssCentre Street, Pottsville. Sign of .the
• Big:Spectacle.. • ~ Narch 2),';-&-12—tf
FEAT' la) TONS " HALL'S" 1117FER-f' OSPlLATEOPLlME,roanufacturedb7Hetion
4t Sous Exeter; Warranted pure, unadulterated, ac-tive. and reliable fertiliser. For sale by OLENF &
13£1414Agents, 300Rallroadstreet. &liberals:ll2countto deelersfrom manufacturersprices.
MarZI,IO-13 ". DONALDSON. 1trECK AND BZASCIAIDBII BACIS.—The War-1!len pf thoCounty Prison has a largeassortment)
suPerior Cheek and seamless Bogs onband: - Also14INMS' BOOTS AND SHOES,which he offivsforsale; at thePrison, at low" prices, for cash. Highestcash • rims paidfor Carpet Rap.
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BRIGIT AGENTSDOLLAR 15T04.!OUTDO itree l=ati°ls3:B6l;itCT, tik!artdirereklerLDrmdas • t vizi. Bilk Fans.eather Barra Pock 800 ..Partan, Ira, Bohemi-an And Cigna Vases and 6tnam is; llmlotellas.Jeittlry. de.. to One Dollar and tem. Caii and ex-
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ROOT'S BEPTIONAL W*9I:IO3XT - IRON
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ing Istichinery for Coal Shafts. Sloping, :IGriat Mills, Stored, &0., &c.
(..e•neof Hi Holsters can be seen running dally•ntHILL HARRIS' Coillery,,3labanoy eity,,Pa. .
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PARTI LAD. ATTENTION •18 INVITED TOthe Hoist ,
which has ono' equal. N'o• dead'points—havind two pistons In onecylinder, either end.of .which Is taking full steam when the other ispaintingcentre. Itregoires no frictionstraps, clutchesorbrakes of any.kind. 'Started, reversed or stoppedInstantly, and at any point of revolution, by hesimple movement ofa sing]e lever. Having eye
,nokgibs, set screws, or other adjustable parts, which toother hoisters require the knOwledge and constantcare of an experienced engineer, can be put in thehands of the most inexperienced persons. All itsworking parts are enclosed In the case or cylinder,and are thus protected from breakage, the effects aldust, dirt, and rant or weather. Its extreme light-ness, compactness and rapid speed, highly summandIt for thin nse. i Orders received for the manufacturerby the undersigned, whew ill also taraish'descriptivecatalogues,price lists, drawing% estimate% tuidothernformaticsu_., • • •
NATHAItIF.L CAtutET,,MabikubyCity, Pa.A. H. CHTIRCII, Danville, pa._ta, .69,-111-
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Toad% Mink Oro cst;Wiclif:fOwn's&Such work torperforntod hrthis Stockinet, In
cate•thlnt the Untotoqulzontrybruit rod sta largoacing Incod. -Apply' to ISSN 31111311Y__,_
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.':Whiell Is very large and. selected with the; utmostjoust for thismarket. We do not ctinaldar It neoes-skry to enumerate What we have, but everything ina erst.ciessDry Goods and Grocery Store, canbe hadat lons eStabliiibment." April li, 'OS ' J9----tf
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.espectftillyannounces to the Ladles of lilottsvilleand vicinity, that she has opened a • .. - .
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at the above place.) The followiniattlelea, with avariety ofNotions, rte.. will be kep tfor We, and era'otrerw-at OILTATIOf REDUCED PRIM*itAir.Elt CLOTH, :VELVET-BEAVER, FRCISTV.D
, Beaver"lnebillagiold-mltedand Black Water-; • proof., Opera Cloth. Fringes, all shades, Rib-
• bon VelVet.intto Gimps, C. .
,AllOirE WTEL „ALL BE SOLD. AT :COSH':.
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:New natertin Just recelyod: June19.439-7-25-Iyff
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'Ribbons,Cloak Loops, Black and Colored Velvet
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