The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 05, 1866, Image 1

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aIItTTERS OF ' lII.FILA a rin 511TP1.91115 .7 , r ot ., ~,, • •
. . - ,llal•imore. . ' -ik .-(4 . ^,-.4:! - : - ,f` 4 •:,4%;e:re.%•;.:1.:- - .'-,-'.`... - ;' , ;;I:1? ~,?.,- • study at lib
- :ROAD MOr•NTAIN. BLACK IIEATII. AND . . celebrated Asuit,AND .COAL, t0,, , ,,,, , ,,,w0. ...,,.., •, - „ , !ot -. 4I - t. - • -- ..) - k • - •:? - 1,: 4 - - ;,:e• - ,•.. ,, ,.-t • ~,•- •"•.••••,- ',llve,:trrior
I..:PERIOR RED ASII COALS. -. ' not steet. i'llibulelohtl, ' .IIV - '
C; 1 -4. s lAtjq'il7-.. , t„-:15.:. ' ' to teuelt, '
- ' • - 1 i Ex.m.,,, , _re. Place, New York. . . Fitt(M MAIIANOY MOUNTAIN, . - Baildine.• New York. .• • ' ' - .:4 •'• / - - --t:'1,..c,.-4...1.,„'5'...1,..„..-.4:.. :- . 1.4-,•, •
' • ywit'Es• r 'cr,...tvEtnar ..,E,...t. Philailelprol - OFFPT---111 Walnut Street- Commercial Building, e St„ Boston. . ' , ..?..v.t..*!:' - ~,,.t•a*lo44-:;':”...P'",". . .. t;'.7:2;.! - -17''' . 1 .... t 5 'l - . we al wa
's- L. Thuitig - & Co a - dmisr:. 77 State Philadeiphia, , thing . l' .
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. At.. ito-o o. . Now York Office-77 Cedaz Street. Boston Otilne-7 ...t . • ',. tt 1 , ' . ts‘'.7
- . Doane St ri•et. - LOet. 2 2 , .5S 43. , . - . in the
• . CAlli HACKER & COOK, - • J ":": TER, J 11., 6; CO., .i's - i4.1-' - ,' , ....-1•. , 11..`,-,.) : '•1•:.I'' - '7 - :::64.-•••;"::f - --• 'r‘ , -..-- • • 1,,,,,,,
, • ii .t :is & irlilll..N 17, 1:',11 , . • -v-.,... .• - ... --._ tt -- I . . part
all
lIINLP-4 ANT/ SIIITTEPJ3 Or . ;,-.31: 1 113 ' rittr ... :: ,?-;:• •
. 1 (TAT G AP,. , _ 'hi e ''. 1 MrsE•IS ANT) F,1111•1•E'IM Cilf Tilt,: Cirl.r:tv• kyr?)
~„,4 . ,,5. -,..,,,,.- 5 _,. - ".•....i.11:4:4•... ~„.- . ,..:1 • jp
.. . ' - I.OCUST MID ENTA IN. . SPORN VEIN 'RED ASH COAL - • • :41..:. , ....-kr,.,-...:7:1-- , -- ---,---.....--e.,...--:)- -: •
It 1..t11K •lIEATII. . I ANTIIRAt,ITt. , ...- , . - A , --.. '.'" . ...„ 7 /.. .
.- . dealers inVither P,Nt onalit b.. of . :, I r 'rm'r l y mi t "'''' h .. •" U"'h'UT &I . '''. '' hid , we "M , an
tee to ..1-jo fro, frrO'n lin ,II( (X , ?tr.,. wit llotl , vr Ci al - -4
'Fa - +7 , •Rj . 52;'::... 4 5.1.:;5a' , ..4-1, , % 1 =' 1 : -- - , ' , , , . -.14": ...., They are selected frvn - t ontystrtetty.corti ten noes, acid
WHITE. AND RED ASH. COALS i Al.-0 ;lea neentSf , ,.l . tile -.',le of 'Cleo. W. Sti 'E.
0 A - II S * ' 4 .
. 1-!:4 '.-?:, . . 1TACt. 14 .„., „ . .;1), , 2.1.:"..„V:,t'' .7 - thi. fw_tredieut4 used 111 enrl, gme all ot •the vriy hest
C . ._ 1 1 • ' ' ' ^ , -. E=: - . 1 .."..; - ' '' . -r t.--- ,-•' . ' -,., ',.. 7'• - •a -5 - - '-' , .% . silt . ParticSular c•tre . is alsi) iittam to keep them ir
214 Walnut. Stretq., Philndelt,hin. and Woodland cler'. morperioe. rine Te'oreiit AVlliie A.. 11, . -'-':'.;- 1 ."'„, ' - * I":' - ' , ' ~ ' --4-P ,- -::•: • ,i c ki, ) mily lima enmedi tilt core. whiCh .ptevent. the'
Wharves. Schuylkill Pour , and ..polin Dila I ,en i.. Veins Red Ash Cott',
' %hitt he is NOW pre iivoil 10 -hip. , ..:115 , ,,: Walnut Street. Philadelphia... e r 5t , 44.4 . '"-•,,, , - , „. 2 Z' --5 •4„..,„:' - .. *.• 4•• ••••;Pil ••• :""-C..1.- •4 1? . .,a--" , 7, 1.• • •
-- . '• 4 4'" , -1 - •‘"•••••.'eV -2, ` `.wig , --.".'.. ' - frk" - i-.4 . "-I*' it , • hams. Nun,. genuine nales„ branded. Cured ord.
. gen nig of
ti
eiilt-a great and 'irenialil fault vi it h tn ,
1 lIAR CAIN. Morn ITkvhca. Jr.sr M. Coos. (:) ,,,, c 1. '4lllfEi Wilattar'll, Plllllo' lll , ~ No. 73 Bon,dway. No., 4. 11.1 hir St., N.Y. ~,„,,vlv •.,:_,... c .... ...„5...... . , ~....,rli,-,,,...,n,wr0,Tw JR. Ar•
WM. I - . MOODY, Shippey iied Agent. , ''" ' j 'sown Si :'Trinity litaii.l 9 tr. N. 'l, . - • ( .. N7e,... , 1 mid .23 Donne St.. Boston. ' .. • , 1 74 .. , -..,.. jo --',- ' 1.1 J0,..•- , , . - 44,• 1L - ..4,11 ii'..z.1.0r., UP P.. , R./ 'mai, mu, ....Ir
Schttylk”l Ilmen. Ira,' 1 I - 1. it TIA.\ S. W.:11. lIRENIZ ER..
Pier NO . , 17; Iticlictiontl. - • ,-, .
6.r, F., : b . Is% .6 5 , . • . • 7- . " 7- ' 7" - .. - " 77 - .. " ' .. " .14** "• .'
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_ Psiitt
1. f 1 ' - • - ' ..- 1- ...n. --: :' .. ....: 1 " ; ,... . - 7 1. - "'- , "' - -,.. -- ,- , -',,..„ .-.4 t,...c." --- -- , - '„,-,.,4- 4 •4•_ * ,..5," - ' - •.....v !..:42 551 . •- 10
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• ` , -
- • • Vri - - , ''.7
1 0 •::'''.t. IsiD:.:s - 11% - - -- &:; . 1 628 •••• HOOP . SICIRTS,
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( " 111.1,'Ilitt.L NA VIGAII'ION. - , t OAL. • '• . COAL. 311GIR AGENT, ....e.1..f .-„ 1 *... - :'•i; -....,.:, , , , ,, , -..ez-z,„: - :3-./e.t . .._, -
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,Igm. , =•••t: • ' • ' .110PIKIli'S ‘ . owat ilr
-, I i the Celebrated • • 1..."
rany -•- • .
ping lltinrtes for ANIIIRACITE fOAL - at , - -, _, -• k • - • •, ,' . - and . Peaked 310107 , ; :?..., . ...-,_ ....:.,!, 4- : . 7 . ,. : 2:: i. i''''. • 4 4.7 •,,
.; : MAN l . 4 %!‘:ITral. AN" rt.° . •" 1 "LIIIV
0111'11111Z ,-- . . - • .:.t Br. t l.- 't0 '4 ..., t''' .. ett:7..i:4:4 - 4..rr 43 '.-=:;? . .• •.'.. • 1.4*;6.2S .tech "ii. I bile
I crit nuith:(lelauat r e Illter, r hilada. t *-
cs:llue , '""N• I°. STIN-T & ‘AN WI(..KLE ' )
- Miner. , and Shipper,. of the celebrated FULTON - (LE- ;. i '''' '''' - e, - - ".1...'. , ..' - ' sl ‘..^:i ''''''....,.........,...'; The m st complete. assortment
' •:FT C. , C)A - T.,. ' V.-.--'4 , .--•tr „.• . - - --:ip-- - - • •••••\% ti-t-tr..;---71 and Chihlren's !foot. Skilrrs in the
1,%t Is AIII EN ICIEIi A't C11.,' Illrrlld "JAI-- from t llO Elib''*`.(l4, Colliery. near /13-
. ILLS OF 3.IINITSVILLE• t.";thtnl. ..,..• •••.. 4,-. - -..- 7 - Av.
__-_,.. • '•-•'• •:;..."••'"• /...•:, • 4:ressly torn, et the wants of tire
Itt -, zletim. Pa_ atni.deali.rs ILI ttle.hoSi varieties of
. ' ••••-1
~...t. , - , ...4a , ._ :7- ~..q itr• the newe.t and erpit .du et
AGENTS FOR Tit E SALE OF TIIE
.• . 1 ANTIIRACITE AND BITUMINOUS f().11.5. .
ng ; - • - • . -Clore ''troth- ." of every lea: t'
.7, 7lf Creek Diamond Coal Co.'s - Dia - , . . - •
,‘„ p : . , i , , , y.....e.7 .. re, t frorn,the man...mon board Of yes.
,CONNOIrs, . ' . -. . . . : r i, o l tn l i l cl l , l - 0 : 3 • r
l o is ri: tip brgs. at r , ir
• all lenztlis. from 23,( to 3 yar,
.
In - * mend Bed Ash, and • •IT ENTON. N. J., ET .17ARETIIPOET. N. J.
... - . • .
.
,N. BIZUNsWIcit, N. J., PORT ItICII'AIONII. T'A_ tper of the Celebnited
' ' - ' Our line or...Misses,' and
hi ;lack Heath White Ash Coals, •, OF Fat' 1:.,4--.141 S. Ili:Trinity Building. JUNTAIN COATI, - - --------- - --- - verlaally beyond :el • comi ,
and edzes--as wig! as for ,
re- .•, ---' . - ------------. ---- Ikt Broad wa), New Lori... , • • - .
front Sin 33 inehts•it. le
d ''. tsar, walnut Street: Philadelphia. i' • , -,--, - ,
CollogY. Peneert. hi is; 25. . All Skirts ou
. k. T. Srn. S., cA N , - 1,1,1. F... G. LEE STClcv.
n ICE‘-- ' 110 1ti,,idv.32.. Nev.. Y , ,rits ed to" give sati.faetie
• - I 14 kill's e.tri•et. Liebtua. '
i ii .. , b 17, '66 • - --_-- _ , .
• . , ~ the.' hitve•••ll . , :pkiti's
K
. ' ANN . stieet.r ,•tamr
. ' NEW V ()II hK. - FOCIIT •- . • - . •. .. --i ~ t, ,
• ' - - in New York:and
, ' 'very Tow Plices.
vii -, ItEl'l'LlElt At . EICO. • -,, Rik-HAI/it t0 , ,/•Ecti En. ,irt. FRI:D. A m.ASON ;
c tits r DI Enna
- ' .., 2l ...r. aild 40 1.. ,
• •
( - N. E. cor,AWalmit ,t - Ftitirtli its.. Phila.
... , r . FicEs,
.....„,„ Pi ne street. sew y 0
r j , . I II EC .U.SC lIE IC A: :MASON TOLNTAIN .
ir_x - s -, iris r
10 '(Alet chants' Bank Building. Providence. i - Ix ' 1 I.
litareh :;,
.. , 111 Dronihray . 1 .- 17 7. • ----=.) .).. , -
ill --: DAVIS • PEA ICSON A: • Co., ."
! ANTHRACITE & -BITUMINOUS , 1.11.:41. - •IN ...E it. it
- lII ,, FRS as , ' iSritprrr.s sir TICK' ' ' AR , '
1::: r - 11-24 'it,
IWI . EllitA'}'ED LOCUST MOCNTAIN WHITE Ashl 1 . C
0 A_ T : .
and SPOIIN t'EIX.- • 1 • ' . .... _ . .
• FO
ueb 3.1.E1) ASH C0A1.,. • 1 OFFICE- (1 7 I- ImnADlv . ..t . r.:E . s. l PIRE BUILD-. i•-
( - No. Cis Waling Ntreet., Philialvlphirt. 1 ~
~ I . N .‘.. L i Ii(A) A 3 , -/ ' ' ,lA' ', 1 ° , I•LK- it , tr . _t ' • r
~ It . 1
N i 11111-o a s•,, it,,,,in•N0....1 Trinity • :Aril -I. 10 ' •
IFFICES ' ':, -' . Ititild ' inis... - N,;%; York. . 1 f /HITE ASH
• = IN°.
It I),,ane Street. liti,tim. I Vi" - 0
SAA.UnI, BO N NILLI .•
, .Jr . ,.1 ,
- • • /TARE -GItEI:NWICII, DELAWARE AVENUE. ; . - ,_
-
is PLACAON. PHILA. ICISANUEL HANS., AI-OI.AND. : Nos. 43 •& 46. Trinity - Building, N. 7 - ,, _
•
cost , Irk 1 SIIII - P1N(1 POINT•
, .
tell I DENRIED, NORTON & Co., ' Pier A, EL I ZARE'IIIPOICT, Nr. J. nulls Blinding . . New York- ' ?s
•
, m..., Ccntre Si.., Putts:llle. ' . , ' ' •
Ith,, . •
I.l7urrs and Siiii,pera of • - OFFEItS F 4 R SALE •
I. If . • • - . . •
pi; ; C-0- A. L • -
- HONEY BROOK - N. SEEING I.IOUNTAIN. of brat quality Red "....1 IIII. . I I , I
' -. 11 AIR 11. Elf: 11 .." .
.... ,
flout I - r s - r . Mot - NT 4 IN-f roin II s - r.ri, De m, CoLLICIST. _ AND BUCK MOUN TA Tli Ac I'S ' 5.. 6 . ' .17-.. m i . •
7 1 '-I i i , i
it Is NV, .1 I N--trom E,Tleirmisr .I'ol., i rr.v , . - .
oktil,'S Ch I.'l- I: t I 'MPIIILLAND _ int.. the Ccs- I..jEtil G 11. COA_LS ',A NK LIN 1. (I II 11.1.:.tt n v -
- • -
- ' MIMI
;34% walloit ~.1 rem lioldelphla. BILTITIORE CO 'S s."BLAtii DIAMOND . Inn Lorberr,v Coftl is now sold exeln- ' . • 1 I , --„
PP )1 " FFICES: 'llO Breedway. New-York CALDWELL. GORDON S. Co_ Who
,' 1 1 I ' I '
best . , ' 1 13.1 State Street. Boston 1 , s. Partlet. onleria from_ theta. may .. - 11,111 1 I 1 .
•
pail 4;6 , - It.tf.. ... .
\VIEW E S 1-IAIIRE .COAL.S, In :set t ILL!' a . pure crticle: . I
and- ' . ANI.I TILE CELEBitATo) . . 112 Walnut St., Philadelphia. • -
P t ' is B e W. TOMLINSON,
' GT'ORGE'" CI lEK CLIIIERLAND COAL 111 littnidway, • Trinity Building, The mantlfa , l l lrert• nracntly re
wanting screens, to examine rho: ,
• tin, 44 State Street, 'Boston. . 1 . 1 their slop. or at work ,at the
•• lIENItY HEIL. hery.of Georve S. Repptier. nen
i ' l: be
RED ANI) it Mit IS'll 'COIL, DANIEL 'PAL. li Eit. ', . 1..62 13- Noe been in ii•=e fors.nne tinu
per; . •E. A. lACKER. • ' _
• . • (Bi - Schny 114111 Cited.) . DANIEL PACKER & Co. :d. -The Anbseriberm hart' Mili••11.0r arm tronlyle a. to pat
8 de- ' - .
' 0. - 9...11.> \VA I.N 1.. - T• ST.-, ' , MINH. 8 AND hlllll, /:P , or .
4, au• . PIIIL.I.DEI,PIII A.
' Leitit,fli. ScituyrAill. IV irtiestiarre, Ike several I tilL.l , - , on their prop- A . 1,1 work done with prom•
".1 in • the
. .inimetliare vicinity ~',( Minersville..itun,l7. 15..3
!SOD. ltd has been fully developed. am , ~, , ..
Ite.hit•plng 11 Imes en: : . i Lti4,14.:1 I.ll,lata 1111.. Ir !enthral:tint,
e r.olliiTS. CM) obtain "tie: with. • '..4:-7,
• only. .4 I t , ' )1 1I i l'IN) ,$), I :‘1.1._ 1i it Tai hmot.d ..at <
- i I LIR Ili!! Gas Coal . ,_,
:-..pl,,rat iony of dl, ..
' st" - ,..,.;
d; ; 1.4 vt I.Ar LEL s'lli LE:I'. h4lisii gum - Ci 9121 31:1.11 3 , ~... - - -mum tn,less capable, of :erect 1 • . • g--...i5..t,r
• an
• rat,- - I,
C 0 s - A: S -,. • • .. I s-T-c1....-7"
r
SI% Schuylkill' Ihreen. S•chttyl- I -. e, se
ir , i P-sv.. PA ri P. lie Ll.ra. JAt. L Null'lNa, I ..VIS PE-A.11641N. 2ul Walnut ' '• • - -ikt,•'
lack .
c hat. IRDA,KELLER & NUTTIN
-
, . OFEIt'E-No. 4 Eine lalreel,. New .'oak.
1 , Oct .„er 14, ' , l!' , -----------:---2- ----- • -t:--
t . m il, ififirts of Coal sof the lie.l ilansalities
' lions Pori lticlaniond A: VI anoutili I_.)AX, HITDDI.I_,I. &• CO., , IT ' GREEK. .:-.
in it
a 'ON% • ) MINElis AND SHIPPLIIS OF . 1 _-..____ , . .
menu , ' " - :t1.7 walnut S:.. I'l'l dila. ' .
• .1,1.1.1.E1l i . • i • - ' '
3 01111E1:RV C 0.111.. , , , . •
ge yet' kqt.i L Nl:r rts..;. 3g) Ki..1..y Y. iv ..t ~, BITUMINOUS' '
- m j ‘Ni; ..„ Agt..1 , 0 „,,, , , , ,. c ,,,, ity ,, , ,,,,,,,, ~...: . ; .1' - i ANTHRACITE & B .1. UMIN ~) 1 i , . .____
:- • • Nur
• Inure! ._ . V. 4 1
1 . C - 0 i-1 - L.• - .
I
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th. not I)ltt).‘ I) ' II) P , . .
, N. 1•09 Walnut St., Philaclelphia: .• I
fII . cc
-loom, r 111 I . 3loadwity, Civility Dultuirtg.,).... Y, ,
a ,
'I - t Doane I-Street. •Bos. on. • '
ir Y ing. - (4 ' l' s :A l'.li.sk 1. ( )I' ' '' ' l(...l"; I Fel) 1 ,, , '. a - . '-•• . • . coly i •
tenehy . .
OF IIIF eil.l:LGAlr.z. • . , •
sulfa- , - • _ir
. j el l LOAD TOP 'V' EUTE . - .1,..T.th. ‘,.. CAI Ott mt. • C. B. Co:, ~.:, r , 'Wm. 111..r.ti I.
'I ' By increased care sm.'. -attention in its pretntration, ii
Ile ASH - CALDWELL, COT ANT & Co
.7 nor •e to,maititair. tiie reputation of Otir celehrated 1,0
, sag SPllliniltllillial°llS ' 119 Ilroncl{way - , IFortter Cedzir- SI., .N...V ' I.wrry Coal; Purche.sers abromi can relyuport have
be °d°l 'C 0 _Z - ‘_ 'E S . r WIIOLLSAI.E. DEALEES IN '
"". , tbis coal's hiapird to the very be-corder.
' • MILLER, GILA.EFE Sr, C
Fe't
73
sick.. 4" -- 1 , N_ •
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arms .. O. 10A" IVA LIiUT STICEET, l._ , -,_ - ---
. PHILADELPHIA. ~ , I I,EII It; 11, ebUN,CII, t0n(117., tvlT.T , :r.sll.\ TIRE, • TI - IE -PATENT'
(wont.- • ROBERT HARE POWEL, Manager. t :•IAII.‘NOY. lii:r. AS'i. E)cr -T 7.7.07 - N r- ..,
ever! • AIN, t - I'Nlltt:P-I,‘Ni"). lutto•I ) TOL' _..,..'Exhaust • yarn : V6nti
• ,•
CONNECTING OFFICES: • AND OTHER airrA.IIIE PIES. . '-
4 toe'
' t Tro. vier Buildings, Roston. flasa. Feb '4.. •6'. - • : ' 8"Ir •Fo Mines, Tunnels, and all St'
.
. • •
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' Trinity " New Vork. ----
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----•- .- • ' ' . Workings. •
of el? • • - ' 11. _A_ 1• • -
Fait II P
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ingb ;IROAD TOP - lI'IIITE ASII 1 • - • - - J. LDWDES RI:IDLE, Patetitu
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8 . ilf,Wl' '
• li ,' , MI-BITUMINOUS COAT(; A. •• . ,‘,.:...
-' 44 r-e - --.--- .ash 4.°lllifr r on II"' This system diffeas from all or
fretv'l l ! CALDWELL; GORDON &CO ' Y 1 natiiisoih. - ( /t. leet ' . thi ,- 1:.) Black Vuller, ilk „ mill:ill 4 ., in
,eveiii , ,, , ,, , n ,,,, i ,
A " ' . 1 ker. ttock.)und other- I. 'clua: ' ' ' the i,ilsantaae "ter all. rie Ire
need-- 112 Walnut "greet. Philndetr.bin. . hi i;.,, ,, ,i , ,it siting-idly-of i.f,i,.!
he Itsel. • ".0. tI I Broad way ..Ness. 'Cork, . IN FULL NVORKDIG ORDER. iimi. t•avingfo'rn tli • y" to on
• No. 1-i4 state litreet; Homiest. tire goner It alsidifiers
Self (let . . a an• , er ' inrcivality of :Ids celvbri . tied coal (pan their
of ere .C i • ,, a ,,, n,- ^ ‘ , - ... , n a T r :14 r1 , 7 1 ' , ',: ; ' ), ,,, 5 , r‘ et . 1 ,,:;... i ' i h e t lTi d i , ir a ' ' ''' .,,,. 4 • _ n .,. Bl , l l ,:„. re t -„74;•' ,
r n i l::: . ' i r , . , , , 'r i.„.
r, n
i r . e .CT •P i ' ..i nN'
becP ll4 . EDGE. HILL- COLLIERY,
rd and-Hipped exclindvely by them. . . for Enti:ity 4... c. All tip. neceasary -team engine. i tarn un c..urres rim!. r
. . i ;nil 4. •C.. 5 , 14-Ty - - d.P.r ca , s. ranks-. hor.•tta. , r mil iron. tirnlwr...p.imier. 1 651,4 with ~,,l e air.
pint 01 . .41. aw... ,Ic . , Sikh a lite„ker. r•dle. s-eriiims, and.every• I,
iiiie „ . ,,
~,,, if i„.,„iiii,,
' `r ' `•
lit isir° ' thing used in twelve and- pr,-parini: co il on I'l in pur ,
method .in I,h:eh i
1
COO { - • 111 i I till .. - - -
I.V. Vs dl he sold With the c•-• .1 i rv. ..i p to • ...cnacc inch. ~1,,.
,n).:11I'A LIPPINCOTT, ',
_- L I M- is the .rest •
!ter,•tiO - • Ili W,lnnt shyer. Philadelphia;
e 4.3,f °or. 1110.4. HULL A,: CO., - •Or n. cilA LILES M. RILL. h ll ,,`" c i `, - bi r eed • " l ''' i x ,: l• l 4 h *r , t•
- - Deal Eetate Agent. Pe.tsrllle. conti,,n. . 1 . 1 ,,
.
Ten 6 - . . 66 " - ' • l ' tt . - 111 , •nisl.. fay
i thrall MINERS •NII sinverr.2.• fir
' • ' i . • lam frei
TILE? IllideF . NIVIII•41. Ilre IP OA' preparel to . ,
any.', - Ma's SPRING nOUNTAIN LEHIGH ' ... 1 3 fill ooleoi ea Et:high. IS Trt . ittiti=.' ,4 hn- "nu .3 ' ' Y " " .
.y Ge t '.
IC) A -rj ' - •11.0k , 0. ci.-ht., thin. IVhite owl Ir,eil A ml., o''),rd"e l -'
. a'n Mill rlnod fluid 'Gnu Cosal-fr..m .Maitch 1 .i' 6r -'..`
coat,''. ' ' C --..-
~, : ch,..4, L • } 4 -• 1 , I ..•o i t ..... P o rt , tie:1111Y
.- . • .... 01l Inc ettie , nun :Sc itiN 1,,,,, tr ,, , ,, •' .Of
Carbon and Port Clinton i.n the Schnylkin Canal. , •
.111 '.: 1 kt r OWDI Carb' , on County, l'enna . . and from Aini t vv. Thmpith I.liihriken and 'kin Bich- ~ ''', '
twi. ,, reaq, mond for shrraniait .E'a-t and. North_' . . ' • ' ••• ''
-
pr-0•.(1...h ,t Ilt to 11. V i'lFiN't iVII . prompt attsrition. '''.•-•.
I' ili•ill• ' - / WALNUT. Marcel. Philadelphia. . . -II %RI. 4X dr I.A WV tiN • "'
IRAN linVl L LIE-• . Luzern(' Counry. Pn. -Reams 70 and 71, Triutty . Buildieg, New I'm k. /I
11.10 - I • 'Y'AIC4. '
0, • ' '
alone' !"
- • - ja r.•a.t lE , s. P.:ATE:W . I 1.11..1.TE5.-Just
TIRE pAr . rosmido hes4ofor • exi.ting be l receiVed Peirree Patent Slnt;..e. with leaf for WE
, ble icloi, ~,,- Nei-a...TAME , CO'SNER & lOSEPII S P %T... ~,,, mid - schools. Alt*, bear Memorandums for the
- oX „rider s.
th firri of eontler .3: Patterson. rev; poettet : -For sale at B. BANNAN'S. Centre Street.
; . ali4 - di.h.,•4 b, ..u...1,...,,;,,u, . . • - • • , - ,,, --1 , 0 P. ' • .
~
tit-14,_
.r... : .
~ .
- JOS.L.PII S. PATTERSON Do EillON.4k L.-Now:AT, Broadway, •.ricir
, 0111.,' T ''''.• lll c...•March 30.1 SeX,. I L . Y ur i' . ' - •
.. , .., foal tm•iness will lacreafterbe carried On by: . WINDOW SHADES: '
0111, - 31. 1566-.-I,t-Ct J. J CONN.ER. . GOLD. • FRESCO. • " PA I'SPED.
10i44.." -----------,------------ - --- WHITE LIOLIANIRS. BUM dl. GREEN do,
.., ntitodotorytos.-The fi rm a ST'S . . DRAE . O PAI7:BT '4I.II.F.AOTINO. '
tbet- , • Sit & GLOV Fit is lir mil , ukl emrent AND ALL 011ik:11 strum or FIIAOL Flatters.
•r 2 ? yelled. Either of the utiS•rZi•-ned %ill •-hzn CURTAINS, , ..- •
.. ..... r- 1 , .tddath•n Both will ee.ininue the 0, 3 1 t y "..i.,,,,,, SWISS LACE, r NOTTINGHAM.
e .i1At,1,..-.- . btx 6rma. - JOHN J SINNICIISON. LEN° - 0 • . or • • LACE,
11-61y,1P-••• . F. V GLOVER
.___. _ •
be o ir ••!.. - ;!, - 'PAIITNP Mall I P NOTICE.-Tbenn- lIRC-CATELLE. • Eri . ".4 4 -z • DAMASK.
5 je5014.... ~,,'": LarP 'lib- day formed neo tnartner-hk. under SATIN DE LAINE --.r..::-.FI 'TERRY 'CLOTH.
r filor dp.4*. ,ae
. i . nd style of Or OVER & MACTIEIt. for the •
• ' ( . 7 '
r ib
,t 4 ••• !Atria/ sactlng the Avh , ,1e..1..4'e,n1 Int,inet.,-,3, PIANO AND TAIII.R COVERS: , ' .
. .. P... V, GLOVER, ..PALMF.TPS PATENT. IrMiIItELLA 310SQUITO
WM. 1. MACTIEft. . ' FR. , MF.S, 'Mt ~SQUITO Is ETS. LACgS AN O•.N.EI'.
:well, .- : Of f ice- ' No. 323 tynlent street. TING, sc.. &c:
rt.sh
the. .. _ _ Mhz:if-No. 10 Port Itlehnniuti. • 6.-,L. &.1: B. KELTY.
' 11" - 4iT BIZPAI)WAY.
' ' .
.44 1 4 : 3 111 Mardi 17 14-11.3ta NEW YORK.
_. • •
OASTN:ER, STIOXNEY & WELLINGTON .
Rliieirs and Shippers Of Cord:
Wharf NO: '6:Port Richmond,
VANDUSEIII. LO('IIMAN & Co.;
LOCUST. MOUNTAIN: TAllusll.r.l"Ar.. wu . SzsytAß.
• ATE, LEfrIGII. AND . OTDFR
WHITE AND : .RED ASH
. .
rrir.llT' , ”ile or the rplehrated Qrnrgrr C. fet'k
emnbcrlzinel Cab I: froth tiro • N 1.44,• of the Con.
qolidatiott Coal atidjroti Compariv9l - 4aryhtru.r.
.•• • • • • Itirhroond, :• . •
nhothpgrt
Sptr6•tr4a ", :• • , •
•
• . • t(lt4 , Firetown. . ,
• Woln • nt Met: i 1 ,1400 1 ,1;
.•
Fyicts New .•
.• •
• ' tr, Mahe St„:Bomtou. . • ..
• reh. . • • , . • • :
WIN.I. 1-1115, 7 TETJ,11 . :,:, Co:,
WHITE AND' RED ASH ANTHRACITE
.
, 2(157/: Willnnt Street. Philadelphia.,.
OFFICES: 7".; ilrogidway. 'Nth 1111 tor 'St.; N. Y.
• •
•T:- H. SMIOLLENB'ERGER AGENT,
MirKir•km - i Shipper air eel el • .
Black . 11ea11i :White' Ash and dreakdlioun ,
taln Free Iliirninfy, • • -
ASH.
•-• APDRESS—:Porirkr it.j.k or 3.liNkakvita.r, Schoyl•
kill 0,1:lay, •Pa. •• ••
iril . • • . • • . 11".:tf
J O . I I EI j 11. A ,
. Miner find Shii±i , ?r M the e7elehrated
LOCUST ATb
i mc4 . lsilliil I Comisity,..l.7*loert,
. .
. .
ALTHOUSE & *FOCHT,.
OF .111 L
R[N y3(lST..3l9ttilliN
:. 9111% . .W:1 - filit y rk. 111. ralinhrni ,
AI: , • ; g:Etll..
V-, unrouz; cof; Bat lttesiin":4'
N 1.013 0 TJ.: . & - 1 1( . .ITI -Li
SHIPPERS' OP RED AND. WHITE ASH
OFFICE-L7O and 7 t Trinity York..r.
Ccntrrg
WANTlPO—Cary,,oca. ofbrat quality fled
ANT FRANKLIN . 1.0 It II ! RV
My Eatz.t. Fruiiklin Lorb4ry Cool isOow sold excln-
AiAy LOWELL GliilDON%Vi3l./
am to . y . sL,ls . Attenls. ordriti2Jrini], thotit. nlay
depeistution int!' a . 'jure •,• ,
. - (N 0.1112 Wolont St.., Yhtlioitiphta: ' •
oFTicEs: . .4 No 111. littualw • ay,• Trinity Building,
. ••• • • t.No. 144 State
,§treetillfiston.
. . . - • 11ENIA'
VremOn't, :51.aich • 21 4 , - . 62 • • • /,3-'
I.FASES.,,Th'e rmbout;ribero krirr
ii -determinyd ii tunke eeyeraf.. lerw•tt , 'on their prop
ertY. kn. it ;v. the .KENTI: , ,,NY
County; and In the
. .inumlliare . vicinity i'tt.
Tl'f•t•A ',M.A. • The nrionnd lit been ful ly developed. and
those tli,sirintz-u fir-t.ono.r.olliors. tan °bona one: With
out 1n41;12n7 any fin - they e..-.l)l,,ratiutts •
10111.• 11(Tfi'llinke capubln Of.:Ciect .
alrtne. unpi.ov.ttiocnts • • • •
At BAST. Schuylkill 'I Itteen. SchltYl
- nt:. nr to DAVIS 2t.11
J utntry "• •
LORBERRY CREEK.
. . . .
t he titirler.Figned. havih:f* . coxisolhinted ont:Thre ,
Lorl,er . ty lieu - ton. will heFearttlr
,ct our basio . e:is undentnell:llll2. of . .."' •
• - • MI LI. & • •
;ITLLEIt. EFS &
• • • • . t. It A EFF",t NUTTING. •••
.A.fr. • GRAEFF, a member. fif rflrm, hli ing assOela
fer: . wiin til.AlilS .ON, wire reside.':
l'hi;:,(ll.lphia and all oisimd-eldpped hy tide-Aater
bE lindo• ;lie 'excludiT • control of --Bl...:lliltat.
'•.lty inerepftle::reap , Niireiltipti in Its preparation,
nnpe:tv;inaintain tne reputation of O tir celebrated Lo:
InnTy.Coal: - .*Puridairer.. abroad Can • ralf havth
tjiis coal - ,bippcd in vurv.be-t.' , :rder.
JitLLElt GILAE,Fi" & CO,
"Feb. la,
TI - IE - PAT_ENT
Exhaust Pau V6ntilator
Fbi Mines, Tunnels, and all, Subterraneal
COTIDES CIADLE, Patentee, Ashland, Pa.
Geo. J. iIS SEGFRIJ R, Agt., Pottsville.
This system iliffe,s from all other tippliahres for mine 4'
vriiiilati to lit I..everat es,ential properties; First.it
the advatittwe over all. the Freneh..ntul - Belgian modc.t.l
nod. econoinyor opera
lion. raring fr , rn tl:ty to.tine. hundred 'per c' - nt.
live pins cr 16 als.i ti tiers 11 om a. I Eng] •
nnales, hoth -in
. ec..nemv and atadiratiomniat Is antic
floc in eVeryreQtturt to the twit:ice. • The .lA:torts or
fan are excited eutitely'oninitte'vapors in the re. '
turn 211E.C..urres creatinlza vz.cnrm which mist .;
Ith.pute air, It ie hy.ther,
untiosi.he is Conon.). in tlin•ct opposition to. the 'Olt
.is izat, or f.an leen pound. , tla.
inch. atm, d the ventilating .colutnn..- -
I“i,..ie fitt....izreot , C , .:fet of titti itivetith al. nod itttill
- encv tat ex - peri' , mce teaches us that searCely a limit ran
he placed ft; the - extent or pow,r, .d this .sTsterrt.of ven..
-. The Itillowing extracts f net numerO
M us testi
ortialstillY endorse this system': .
• is mire:- to.sly..that t he: e'U.4 'no •s r - ..tcni rim 'ventiln
tint.] as yet known.,!equal 'to the I:lll,tiste. Fan. and not
ir-rf ectly ventilni e. a colliery. ha. is also a
_net a: l ,bn; of expt...aseas.cOrtipared. nob turnace and
tteatti jet ventilation ES. Ja., .-•
(if lessveS.if IlYckory Coidery
• .vl,llco I have been contacted with m wagon:tout
fihe aim% erneationcti Ciji.,kory) Jan.
d admiraldv..and I mit4 . say that .weconid tad di;
'nittiont it.. It is 'in,t ivira ' , every eiteni-tee
low water level Heeds. and I take-great pleasure in re' .
• commending it titall ci;nl operatora." •
.. • • . • W • 11.14.1KAFER;
• • Gen.-Agt. IdarnmothVein . Ural
' • . February. •
. „
. CI) EN K Saireurti—ltationta Et.l 4" great plowman.
tuna!: able to 'ray Lowdeit. Beadle's flxhansti..
Fah is the bota. - it mit the out) tent , and-treitent system,
of introduced it into oar Nen'
Castle 'and Ashland Clollboies. we had' unlit difficaltl
.with sulphur in oin - -work .hut, since then tame,
only thievthe, fan exhmat all the .otintixiou gisess, but
the. expo , e4 • n,,thing compared with any other sr
teni of yentilsiion. 1 7 have uq heEitnney in gnying• ttutt
-in my opinion, no collicilttionlit b a . it hunt . • ' •
• . • • ',Et hS. RE?PLTER..
Of the linsnmntia.ind - LnCu-t Ran.
Thin IS to certif . \ tint have-used the .Patentßx.
hu-•te, or J. I.,,,wden Beadle's. Eau' at ono
iiery •=in, October It: given perrecteatiefactiooii
evenlam eati.lhKl that:V:4s the and perfect system of ventilating mines. •.. ; •
• - • . • • OARRETSON.
Piilisatt.tr..- 'March • • • •
. . .
This FVekeln Of ventilation IP. now in eat:et-of& opera.
tin at the tollow'nu prominent and extetteive Nineties:
Locust Dale; •. LocutuNtnneuin; Girsoi, •
l:e}et me Loenst Run,' Linniond .:
pioneer. Tunnel. iliel:nry. • '
Nt•vt Wetith.: ;111 , erttin. Et. Clair Shaft,
•-• 'runnel Ridge; - Dithean.
eV•arcY,
1. IiAItDWARE.
Gi,0,1iiiE.,441G14...-li . . Cti.i
Cor.PkTER. ItIENSIi . IIIIO LI, :Man.'
gifateizirr
AMERICAN. cIABLEs CHAINS-
8 witalegm-T.:
2 ..,--40.4.4,*
k_____,
(...•*--f,-!--,-..
. .
In nil itg binnciteg: froni•3;ll6 1 - 1.4 hitt - . • Ifeei.
•oranti 11,4 I 1 tfgrmidi , anti 6 , 61. - -rni.n.% A I:41.
Tr pie Uhnito4; cite only, kind-n.ed. - nowlii En - .
rope-tor ' • • Any
Lig,'Wl.Si- ; Q. :7'.'.11.0.MT.5:P.N.:1-
HIRDIVARE, IRON, TO4ILS !Le..
cuustr..GEN - 7.7. A D ?dicr.n, "SIGN'oi TUI SAW....
Pou ii ilic, Pa.
4rchl 7, ;Ga
PURVES 41 SON,
•
Strap. • • • • -
. .3f A C I.YE ND' FOCI'S DRI" - Fll: rp
-
.37si/E8.5. S. E. corner of SO UM '..L•
Pk...VA' and SO CTl.lstreas... , •
. • ' purr,;4I,E,LPHIA. : ...•
In gnt ..`4) , f,t. , r...:114.‘it.11:t.5:!...11N1..d;):(1;% • :.Yei1 , iw.
Tin. Bair - ,Spel ter: ; Antimony:
Babbitt .Metal. llisennaf, Solders..lla.. , Item-Sheet Iron;
Sheet Zinc, `tell, Baric<Cracibles, Fottnriry...FaciaaS, '
Auxile Cites, Files•-&e...old•Metals. Old hopper, Old
Deass, Old Lead: ..tc.• &c. - • •
• tirNew and - Secoptl-liAnd Machihistio and :Black
en:dill,: Tuttl.; . arid Steam Enaines, bought and said. •
- tte - Aiticto , 01 'every description in use by. :ilachin-•
bits and•nnindrynien :fat itislied•inarder. • • •
Cash paid for Scrap Iren,*o . lll and all tinda:of
arch; "l
=MIM%Ei
. . . ,
CHEAT . IMPROVEMENT• • IN COAL SCREENS..
'. The . nuilerilvii. il Are now prei aro! .to nth:lulu:lure.
a t ll,pir t •hop, .1)1 Alluersvillc.. all kinds Of, iTit E . EN:.S fi)l
...p., Ni i nt (o :k t.•of the impriwtAipaimfacivre.:pateilleil
tA, ;Jonas Linheuitei.n, Ath February. 1362: -.' - • •
~. .. m
. .. . . .
• Sre ,, rrnunt , tur6d - by' Ini !. prore,n , ..ar. more du..
r•Lhfe...m.lllitaiti !bell' I.oln betz,r.:mill; are furnit:died az.
'cit,, , ip'a. any.t.., belOnlinKlte..l*(onity.. .
. . . . ,
'The . y.:if,-. ma,l.e..of. , :.;iptre iron, - in :gut s•Mre as..tn
pfevent the Co'al Aitirvz from °lilt -ice tO . i he'other be ,
1,,re.i11, rlu,r,mttbly.it. ,, lwrteil. tlin4 I , re'paring .it better
th3n-zun be dutui.by aist irot or: wire *ereett.4,
.
.
The' mannfarttwer • s
. nrtzently regtie.q, all 'Operitorr•
wintrilm..scrimus; to - examine those newmatem Sgreen
at their t;Lop. or at .work .at, the - - Mammoth Vein- : - .7a1. , .
liery:of Geor L m S. I • timplir.. near • St.'(.,'lnir. where thf.y:
hair. been in M - m for n., a o n , tine.. • • ' . •
. , . . .
1:y I,ur(l,a,ing , creelir , •rWe.- rfinder Flae Patelit
!11l ytrcrillyte a= riiihntETt he:n.o4lo.
i).11-ti'ork lone with prpini)tprss nndliitpHtrh.• ••
„ • •a. & t.I.auIiENSTEIN, ,
. .
Ittincr,lville.•.ilinq T. . , • • • •
„,:..,:..,
f- • S7- •'-'i't• - i::kl,.--
,„ s f
.1.1.1.- ' - vg. l lV-7-_d.
''A^.le. .41 .wa. ' _..,-.A,
-- -!.` , 1:,1:•`'- „te..” ,'+,—f,;,.:l
- , z• :.,- `-i,‘ - -, 5,' ,- , : y , ..,
.. -: -. --7--- o\ l 7l .11 tft - .. . i'''
Fi--T74.4k-v:„A
.
(succE sso7l TO:BROCK..3:„STI"OPIAKETI.)
IVIIIj C.(~A.1
• . .1V elder. thi...ieutate. 9 Piitent. • .
RAILROAD P7OzLAE lAN STS.,
POTTSYILLtj.k
n e 4
I) 'Ti i: : E:.• 1 i.:. - I . c, . - r‹' .9
COAL HOISTING MICtiiNE,
• .
APhilintslied
• • • •
Thie
eelebratr:d and ••
unequalled . Coal .110Isting
:chine:hint he.. .n in i•aleres!.. , n 1 operatl..n by. over. ..thre•
yeriN. aid the unusnally.larv,tinnilierulreAdy.nold are
the.naest pertret' mit-faction. It ia.kippin and
durable-lA:win - Q.oo real-Ink at.rill:.ts rapid IN IN • Trni
lion; and very easl... Cif.thit boric. De=cripttv_e - (irett,
hit. entaininz letter. of
. ionirneudation. prlci ,Vic:;
cent free.. n
' . &P. K. DEI)KRICK. SolelVitinpfitetnrer...
• • . Albany: Aaricultural and Nadine Work..
Maid: ,11 • : ' • l Alb•iny, N Y.
• •
0 1-1. _II .1) I E 14. M
. ' . :MANVFACTU4ER . •
COAL SCREENS,
or th . e(isatestrind'iget±t
The noderstaned whit iP n practical' ,Screen Mantifac
tnrer. informs-Coal. Operators • and' others, that he is
manutheinnngn new . 41,741 A. MCREEllf.mtehted
June 1.1."1564. and another patented Anglyt 165
lIE tit ARANTE.F.S .THAT -THE -111Esli -WILL AL-.
WAYS RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL-SIZE UNTIL ED7-
TIRELY.WORN OUT. • . • •
Ile rvep:: • arnlly.eolicttgit contlniance cit the patron:
age heretorureao libemllyhsc
eStoe,l own hint: • • - • ••
• • '. • • •
-JOHN" IL' DIEIOI '
..• • .• • -.•• . • . - •
• ' •
Radioed St.. itai.of Estarlars - Hardware Store.. '
. , .POTTAVILLIL. PA. •
.
. .. • .
.
wogrms.cop
Yr- . • • •
.. . •
JOHN.A.. F.00E331.1.1NG:,
Trenton; New ".11ew,ey.: .
rirA large assortment of Wife .Bop consiftialy'Ot
hand:. Ordens filled with dtpatch... Tor sizo; strength,:
snit ra.t. - • Glen 1.
13rinted Cal ileac', gaging.. Tickinz. &t:.. cheap,
I. at B A. GLOVER'S... •
Gintre St., nearly opposite Mai krt St.
1-t1
;fan ta. 1;4,
000 Burnell; Ground l'lnnter—e line Slide from
referred sore, nL LL:WIS C. TEIOMPSON'S.
Al rii 25..'60,‘.17; • . ttrr. Centre and Markat Sta.
. - :-.:..: : :r-ilf , L./1KL:.f ) :11IN
•
ctp. E. • c.•A.14.42..:. •
. . .
. , The:larcen FtOck•cif w'olt.mOte Tin Were in the Siate.
.00nstani hatt' - Atei.6heets - aixl Ikalpie are
h.vite4 to heore purehaiine elpewhere: .
11ELLOY 723 - Nirket.SP..'beryicen Sth,
lierto • " • PtIILaDFI.PIHA.. •
.1866: PHILIDEL 1,1360.
.
• W. AIL L • ..r.A •
• -
•• • -UOWELL & 1101YRKE., •.•
• . • . miNo - rwerrince : . '
, . . . .
_-
rorner ?curt!) arid Mliitet • Stregts,
• •N. Er —Alwuyi l'arze,Slnck of LINEN and
014 SIIAI/ESp. • -
U.Y
.
• •
MARKET~STREET: ;TEA . .HOUSE; .
Cruller. T 'wet : nd llarket us. oP•
. pezite the Great Fertitere. Marker; - • • • ..
_..Feb 11-111 Market tit.: Pttiladelptiht;
PplVlat ••• • Ei; S. • WORRELL:
wv4 , r•O les; E
•
. ,MAN F Eng, or rt.Lui AND, rA"lev. •
• -
WIND' 0 W • E S
-of every de crilition= ' .
. .
' glerol,l,. Lauttsieape 'and ' .
' z tall and (:old, •
• . •-; ". -Transparent rand Opaque; ,
N0:.`21.9...hteb St.. below - Third. Philadelphia. •
.11; bariertntent airds. Ttlssels and Shade
Fratnms constantly on hand March 3. .G(1-3112 '
.1 : •
.P .233 Mi. 14. d, tot:: nbirric
)Volt ntaitetilialy info) tsis cust
n mara and
z: :anthers th.. 4
.. ho la raw: ii4 , l!iw •fmni (me of the:t
lanze.,t .he.k.. a...:4rttnent,4 of 'Px.pets. Oil; -;
Cloth.. Whid;.w Shiule.t4.A.c.,' that had. on F.,
•-•,) 4 nand fig imtny y,ears:at:m.llll64i iiricen.?
y • 'March IT. 'GS . . 1 I .4a " '
. .
. ..
. . , .. . .
Xl . * Wti!il 41G - F; ...A.N ID. C1 1 71 p.l II .t 'ILI 'V, . an—Es -
-IN i sap 01•NYtirning slid InstruPtlen to Yonne Mffr—
Iiis.0„.01;-e-arp mut...Ahm•eei wlifell pli,strste" the vital.
'powers. witjure meats of relief sent'fr.e..nrs.chitree
in eestill letter envelopes. Address . fIr..I:.KILI.TN
1.101.. - GIITON.. Howaid
~,V•stxiatiub. - Philodell ph ill, ,P+l.-
. . • . . • - • - •
s : .-...--; - . F I, .1t N.IT: Elt, E-;.• • • • - '
$
- G 0 VT; 6 dir. it'o.S • celebeatt,d - Purnitiire Es
- .. , tah)binnent is;rem,Eed from :. , eentat told IL-ate
SLR.. to the ,splendid -NeW'Dennt, Ntig. 31 and 33 . -N. s t :c..'
sual.Sl.., C.ippo.:lte Christ lL'littrzh.) PIIIL.ADEL(IIIA.'
whore thew:purpose selling:lTh. Iltte year, at ai..nit.COO;
EI.P.F.ANT .t•tc...rrvitr AT . F%l3CLileii.i..V li/ . .," Pg...ev.81.' Al:
so at their Ninth-and-Market St,, Branch. where they
are sellirg- eqnally Ina,' being Omit to euhirgt. the
• nretui..f...s... 't;OULD '& CO.'S Fi7l:l , l•TUßEbaront... • .
Nos. :17 and ph I.`, , iiieentaf Shk. and o.r. nth 'and Ma ket
'Sta...lllll.A.D.t. ' ;..'. • • • Nt3rch.34..64.: , 1?.3m... -.
UNION
• •
,• are pionot.inced brat( who 1.1:.,e thgna,
They are selected frtun onVstrietlY.corn fed hogs: and
thi ingredieutA , used in Curl. gaire till of the l...rty hest
titiaWy. Particular clie . la also taken. to keep them in
Vicki' only long unotrA to care: which ..precentA•their
getting
to ealt—a great and 'general fault it lib triti4t
harini. None genuine r.plet , s branded. Cured only by
A.IO..CIII*EOUGH, &Co.,
Pork t'sili.t , r4 uud Wholesale inrnicrs in
• :"la.:ll.locrine. and Provision.:
10 NORTFI•DELAWARE. AV ENUE..PI.II.LADA... •
;if - Packing and E.tablieinnent . S. E 'Cern&
91h ". • Avelra,
•.
628. HOQP' SKIRTS.. . • • 628:
• 'I{OPiiIIPS 4.4t,tvat
. • •
iNteawyre.rn 'ANT , wnotsfat.s. ANT , P.E'r.iff.: •
0.'62S Arch .iii... hilisdelphja. -
The m st etmplete attaortinent .of. Ladies' Mitiaest
anti t 'Ml.:rents . oor Salm:sin the City: gig ten up ex ; •1
pressly to Int et' the wants Vtirst-ela , s trade .4. etrihrue• .
ing the newest and m•tt .desirable a. and. Size. of
-'rrail4-."nf every th . . from 2 to S2,ants
roand,—eicto ri'tip ings. ut t..rt to sro 00 Y.lain Skirts.
a ti len:rots. .t'o 3 yuida' round, the bottorri..' at
Our line of' . ..Missieat - -and Children's 'SKInTS, are pit-
Vertitailybepmd .c. , tp;:etit 1 , 111.. for vunety of styles
. And well as for. dtdah and durability varying
,front S to 33 ineheedt. length: 6 to Si' at 115 eta:
. All Skirts orour t - OWti make." are Wart ent•
•ed - gice.. sal i.faer . bat. t,,t none as each. tiniest:
the:. hatet.—llopkints hoop Skit t MauUlaCtury", i o C 2•
Arch St: eet:P'etamped nn each Tali! • ~ •
r Cip.laiitly on hued. M ea d Skirts: manufactured.
'in New York and the Eastern Stabil .e.hiett .we t , ell at'
'verv'Tow Prlcer: : ; A lot of cheat, Skirts attrings,
cents r.2a fryllig...sl. Oil: 25 fp - rings: •SIL . 154;30 springs,
• 41.2 t and 4ti apt ingtc:f 1 '5O. . ' • • ,
It-Z — S' , irta tannic to Oaier find' Bemired.. • •
Patni.O . c. "
1111.10Wh,
•
ARTISTS. AND P.)IOVOTRAPECERS,
Kai; 912 and 9141 Cheidnut Street,
• ...._
{lure • a‘iltirriy White .lend. preferred - by all
• .praerictil.lint erg t T7y . it!- and grid •willhave no
uther. 11.411uNeriired only . •., . ' • •
ZteLter Srietts; •
• •Wriolale Pi IL , . Paint undGlgt.P . Deitlem .• ."
N„. Nioth T111 . 1{1..) Street, Philadelphia.
-pure *Whi tr. Lead:—The Whitest, .the
mest-dnrnhle and the must , economical. • :.TrY - it!.
MpnAtetur . eit. hy ; • :*
• - . Ziegler it Smith, :•..
, • ,Wholestile Drltg: Paint. and 'Wass. Dertlery s • .
• • •• • Nti. North TIMID - Street, Philadelphia.
ESTE ' l lO COTTAGE ORGANS.
. . . .
. .
. • • Are-trot.ttnly nurirtilled, but they are nbsolirtely.'nn •
.miefted byttty•itther Heed Justrunient in the country
Desioned expressly'for ('hurches•tind ' Schools. they are
tuntd to be "eqUally . well adapted to the. parlor and
drawing room. • For sale only by •*. •
• • - RIIITCE. '
• • • . No. IS Nrwth'SFVF.STII..S.L. i'IIrL3D A:
•
' AIso.BRADItITRY'S.PI.O7OS. and cot:opiate
asrurtment of the. PERFhOT. ALELODEON. • • • .
• nAN KS .1') IN M . RE &Co
•9
13 . ir• n • . 1 1 -
1:•-,...,, ---,, ,v 4 - • '. .. 1 %'......a S . .
.. : . .BC A I. E.B, :.• .
..
~\ Ik,N
... , : . .
~ Boilable for' • "
..
pi,
...-,,• ~,.....•••...
Weigh LoCkA, R.. 11.
r .
~......, v....::
.Traoks &.D.eptit, •
i
..--- - .4.4 , -4, , :-.... • . .. • Coal: Ifav, and , f,ive•
*-- ' ......„,, —.8 ,. - 1
..,' --,„„...: • - Stock. .a.'.wl all the va
• : '',A '.;';. ..- --- flow , - .eleNcriptiodi.. : of
: .. f p ;'- tlipTi . tOornitn n 1,. az Par.;
• '' table PI at (sir Hi
. , ..,,tmv...... — ,,....„., -.. fr , . Benlerand Pittrai
• . c. tr .. .: . .' .. . ' Ileasns, N. W.,oornez
'• - - .. • - • . ..'
15th ..st. and Pend 9 a• direaue;.Phll. ,
.;
s, j ,t. .41, •lir; . " - : : :. '• ' .' ' : , ' :. .... '.. ' .3.54-y, ' '•.
SCE EENS
IVIVILEtt T. TA yi,o ft.
. -- • For the convenience. of . otir
. . •
. • . , . - . • . .
• .... . yi.`...f ; • ' .' patrotts'and others at a'dietrinee,
: .
... • - •1 • '. • • we here Anent a diagram of
....,- *F,_ ..-- - • .' eelf•meaeurement.;. by. which a.
- i' -- N.... 1 _3 good: fit will be, guarantied; by
r.'' ' '._....r.._ • •.',..- sending the sizes in the . order •
i ' I: ...---,:. .deAgited in the - accompanying:
.. , ... .
1 - • ‘.' •'‘ -- ./. - • - 1 .1- '- '-'. EXPLANATION.. -'
ilrii I\
t . -•
: ' '• ..rni47th !if Back; Trout. ' 1 to . :,
't . - . '..and froto2t it
o ," ' • ' . • ••
• • r i;
. • . k . .:
. . . Length' at Sleeve. , (with lirl ll .
- • '... 4.
.. • crooked.) from .4 to 5. ' . - • ,
T '•-• i • - : ' Breasr.lfeiwire„—Arroupd the
- -.• L „: t 4
- ' -... • . Meet. prominent. part of . the'
• - . IraP4 Jfeitgure.—Arcintid the
- - • .. .
..
waist
• ' - . • .r. St.ate"vehetber 'the peon is
. .
•
• -..- . , • • . . 'Thera* Measure,mi for Coat:
. • .. .
-.
•• • ' ' ':. keasure Ini,idesetiniand'Out - :
.. . . -
aldo.fmni hip.lMne, awl arOnndilie wilit en thip_. .. • ,
• 5.1.31P1,.F -Pr Ittil"rkll4s SENT. lIT 'MAIL ' ramor.oar,
. • G o ooein Ilk f*TtrENED. f ir r.OT B.OIISFACTOUi.. ~ •
-• . ' • - - „CilAlo. STOKIEat 3: Co. •
• ..." • 524 Cliur.nmq St., .IP,Lbiloidelpikiia.
: jiine . lo.: 'n.•.: . .. -, • . •... . , ~.
~2 8 ,
..
S gOISEIL , CO., •
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
26 Simi h_Dekaxviiiv Avenue; Philadelphia
. . . . . .
.We arecnnetantly receiving on conetarnment. SPERM.
WIIALE. LARD, 34 INeR.O and LURRICA I INGI OILS.
of the beet and purest quail' iee,..wbletk wt offecin lota
to suit. at 'lowan ratekof the day. - • - • ',--
The attention at . ntttnnere and . °then; la Ceepectlni: ,
-Ireoliclteff.... • :- -; ...• : ' Jan ?A 'l l 3- 4 - I Y . • '
.
I)AktritEL
City Cabinet' Ware_ Room% and Manes:dory,
936 - SOUTH. SECOND STNNET,
• _
N. B .:-Penton Ong to the City will And It to their
advantage to , call and cundne the atodt. M. K.
A: -. : SAF,E;:STEAM..BOITY,IL
The subscriber.* prepared to .receive 'orders - . for the
”HARRISON STEAM BOIL ER 917. W to Felt Far.'
ehai.rs; _ The ettentiou'ot manufacturers and 'others.*
called to this betv'St.earn Generator; as combintru: es
:tenths,-advarita,..,,eSin abaoltde Sakty front . deathictive
explosion. first ece .utd • durability, economyfuel.
facility:of 'chanting 'end irsisportation. &c., not
possessed byanyholler now nee. • - •
These liollers may:beaten In daily operation; 'driving
the extensive works of Messrs.: Wm
Sixteenth street andliamU.ton street:atS W. CattelPs
Factory. Spruce Street,,Schuyikill, and stGareed'e.Tre
mout. Frinkfca • • . • • ' '
. • . •
274 S.STEET
Set*. 24, , r4,--orme R
puu.AuftPum.
T E
HAMS
Soecesaws to A. DAVIS& CO.,
lklannfactnierr Of.
JOSEPH ,, A A TIRTSON,
• WAPlshigtll.ll
ducational Column.
.
Ix oansa ti) ansiver:The inany
. enquiries
taade-of-us-in4efocet.., t., the great Irtunbtr
Or . questions;
. n,onr —,'Corner forth', fast few
weeks,. we: wowm state that were the
question's gic i tyt 13. the graduating
,s.lass of t
high selniA of this- borough, and were pub
Hailed by request of Mr. Sherrinui;' silperin
fendent - of the boroligh- sehonls. We are
glad to . hear: fridn Wash.--lisivthorne, - and
hope to he:ir, from hii . a Cormspondents
Kill al Ways. please give us their naines,. not
that newish tnake them publie,:but we pre
fer oat publiShing anything Withnut know
ing. ,real `name, ••
TiTITTIT.AL 7 . ISITATIONS- OF PARENTS
•
AND 'TEACHER'S: .
Mn. Eniroit few we,.lts" azo. I nittieeil
in tlie.:•_Etincationsj," a queslian,.the purport!
whit% its : "hit the duly of
he frarher tn:V.kit the parents of his ptinils?"
Later. a correspondent. from Philudelphi , i Asks
". Is it. . the duty of the parent. to vi.it the
teacher-? ". am mai-1i ohlied to B. N. for
_ _ .
. . .
stiiimit tine. this important qostifin. We have spentquite too - much .
Inneh limp.. in prOjtching to
each ot J.t n.o6e4sify
.visiting our
:Patrons,. an& we . haverahused each otbtr.not
fl . 14. t tle lipttaus..Forna of .na:hiive.beo.-rativ-r
derMiciin the . krft)rtuitte of 11114 (lit:y. It
, eotiv4 to tite r , thxt we hive beer' entleavorin;;
nheitp upiln the teaelier ell the :blirdPne
.
Rlii h. in. any ivay.. peel ednenlion
9 -. children.Weliy tii.nnitce..hirn - Tesponsi
)1e: tnr "the common cchool
.
edtteatinti. and jf fails jn anfliartieul•ir. or
if the resultfer nit, labors tines not Itappep fti
Prove as Fritii•ifiptnry ns conic;-or rierbvpa all
.
could wish- 7 -for-h With he fOndeinnedwith
sint even the - preliminarrof..an inspeilion. • •
It:seeins to, me. we. are: asking of 'our-
Art ves too . tineh--mitre. in ffiet,-1111p : We'sre
able to perform - . . put forth rthun . st: Her
enlean. etTintiC in' the i3ehool . ' room. atid::we
study at .ttigh . . in : 6f(ktr thi! may,..alwayO
liove,pU.'.innxliaustihle fun) of some lung miew
to teach, to witithiitminds-next day. Shall
we alwayshe-uiving out and not takinAr any
thins in ? Sitall we lay aside. our stUdying,
in he evenibtr? Shall i've hot_ prepare. our
lots as we itoultl. have - oitr schol-trs - -pre
pare titian'? Shall we drop - this.. Oita. *spend
all - onr - spare - fiele. (if,.lve have any,) . in visit
ing..dur of whoat,.
de4sens.On - fteeonnt - of our . low . callintr. end
wonl,l rather have our. "room than:Our:Om;
. ,
We - -sehoolinac.terg are nat 'cross, , graVO,
snily fellows, and we feel - the NS ant of. arnt.ie*
ment:statietiates - as•well as, persons - of any
Other We want to hare s7 - oeial-inter_
etiurse. - 160, with : ()Or - friends .- - whri :are - •not
otir'PatroOt3., lea ri't_enotnerate all that. we
liave Jo do outside of
the
we really - Ica:ye. not the tiny totrail‘e-viSitintr
onr pat rons.sucli a-speeiality as those •N
havehavens make it whri think that the teacher
has the entire. work of. (Attesting his achel4rs
resting npOn •.
• I.admit thrit te-ielle6i- and parents should
be • well arritutimeil *with' each Other: They
qbould.' iiittniOni-msly.. together. in the
Work rtf education. - 'rlin-.parent.: should en ,
ifertand - rls pos - sible.*.the t plans of .the I
tertelier; and I'inve objections,nti at all to•the.
tescher visiting nr-the . 'home§ of bis • pupils
Wheneyerhe can do so. .This riaht: • What
I otjectfolli; that -ass the Visiting slMuld be
dime nil the part: of 'thy teacher. I have. itl
-wtiVs entertained 'the; ordnionAhatia Part ; of
the-work f i:ducation devolves - upon the pa.
rents, itoll l in no . Way,.pertiops.ican heain as,
o
nnich towards the 'mecompllsitnent. •of
work. as in Visitiny f r i eacher•-while be•ist at .
lator.irra be school ryintrt• : By sp airtiny - he
- Will Stint:lllWe: tiotly.teacber and pupil. ::The
teacher will lab ; r more' •eatneatly. and the
seholar will study harder; bee:Mgr-both have
the. evidence that sombbralY is : interested in
their W . 61:1( Besides.' i• berC can the parent
so welt:Understand the plans of- the .teacher
as in the Sehool-room; 'where they iire.iu op
t•ratinti ?=
. There are other reasons:which : should: in
knee parents to visit tbeleiicherhesides those
jast given. • The parent hasniore He
has only rty'. to the teacher *0311(1
leiVe . from•
, a:
thirty perhaps : to hundred: . The
. 16(114.1; is,empinved by the .ptirents • throne
their repreSentatives—thC. board Of school di.-
rectors.. 34. if 'mot 'reasonable that tbe'em-
Ettoyer .
.sl:loql4l:visit: the:: employee :-• The.
school 'Muse is built by the. Jaz - payers. of
whom he is one. • • Ite has a:right to visit the
school •lioUse;ailien he pleases, and the•t
er.is 'coritrielled to, receive his visits graciouS .
IY.: Vie always drieS—he is. always gladto
see him On the other hand. 'the parent is
not. always . ' willing to -receive, - the teacher
graciously at his braise.. • • •
In reply, to- `•X Y. •Ze., - '.! I would say that
the object Of these, mutual visitations I; not
so much frit . . the teacher to-find out fimir 'the
parent Wishes tahave . his children instituted:
as ,for the parent find out' hew-the teacher
wishes.- to• - , instrUrt.' , theta.. Nor is it, .in m
Opinion. an initrh ltie hnsines or the teailier
-to eoteply With the requests aint• thnriesa
the parent:as it is••for :the • parect . .to comply
with-thewishes . .the teacher. •: As spiny:es.
the-!earlier endeavors in 'do, all the parent.
Wsks•Mr ithd :modifies his methods to
:please nil of. his patron.S. jiist •so soon will he
fail.. Teaching
,art-.and
Must Ite..griyerned My System'. , Oit the Other
hand it I.= the imperative duty of The' patent
to give theteacherall.:the -.aid in his:Tower.
In:. tills way only can-his children-lie taught
sueeessfttllY. : • • • -; • •
:Mr :Editor. let the aboVe be an answer to
:youir . question. of last . week: Let- others - do
not -! likewise," tbetttn. &'RUTOR.
. . . .
Scrtoot,.
Sot t list no one :has - as . y6t ativo
c!i led the 'negative . of .1 lie Pery. "Should' e
teaches visit his .Pupils r I. would tike to do
Now, iti . a place like our 'Own
....Q:laker
• it is imwissiblc,, from lite windier of
heSides, a teacher in s-any . ..•of' our
nubile- schools that.did .sowOnld Meet with
btu,
.poor . enCourazement.: 1 . 116 - .majnii , :v 'of
t.h•• parents Would eon shier him .}l5l exceeding
his .authority; and would look. on :him.as'nn
.. •
iritruder.'..Hc. would find influenecs.wnrkitig
nirairist him iind• his position Would hecothe
inseiws , ... tpo..would no.
lopzer be .his" .own - afier.- school .hours.
llt
would have little time for recreation or exer
elk.; •leSs time tor study,. and more rinportu
nitie4 for disease to last eti op him.: The* po
-Siticin. of faidifill teacher is arduous enriugh.
.without, - fidding anything to his dutieg. In
slyirt. with •all respect.J ihink. the .proposi
tion . that be - ihoild vish•his..seholars, - unpro;
ductive.Of . aoy. good. ,and "certainly . vvry un
just. • • Respectfully,...'.- .
• . •W at.
..11.k.wilionxi: •
• • TRVAIONT. April.2ist, 184 G.
Sta sngweri :find for problems Nog
4. 5 aod.6, 'ToriNERs. JoitttNAL of Saturday,
''s , . are as follows f . •
No 4.-17 feet nearly.heighth of tower.
No. b`--70 deg.. 31 min , 22 see.. anele . B
Nn. C —33 yarda'nearlv elevation of top
light .honse above level Of..sea shore.
Truly, W.
• QUESTION CORNER.
Should vocal music be taught in our public
sciumle?
,groicoxsm,--.A. private letter from 3farii
som. Wls assures us that, the course of The
la:lepe.nd6a_is gratifying: to'-all our subscri
bers tntbat quarter. and adds; • -
" I .can assure. you that Wisconsin: if the,
capital of The state is an never
entet/uputtA " Doo-little " policy again. 'We
prefer to see Howe "much we can do."-•
N. I"...lisdepet4eUt. • ' •
tar The Christian Observer, a ikintherri.reli,
glen+. jOurnak tells :"the. praying people. of the
South.tliat it their special duty to pray for /ef
leracin Davie." • : ' • • • '•
. . .
•- •
. • 'SirThe General Appropriatian.bill
.which pas-,
sed theliegislatitre heforei
.adjanrument, increas
ed the .italary of 'the Gtivernor to $5,000 a year,
comtheneing•with.the next. term. The salaries of
the Preaident Judges' 9f the Courts of Common
Pleas of. the several tmmitry.distriete, are- raised
to $3,500 a year,' • The President.dmices: of
adelphia.. Onirte are. J 9 receive $5,000, . and' the
, rn
comission appointed, to eVirrlille and
report upon the claims of person to the rewards
offigeol,by. the government - for. the arrest of the
assassins of President.: Lincoln ' and Seeretary•
Seward, aWarded to General Baker $3.750; to
Captain Doherty $3,500 , to two detectives SLOW
each, and .the mat is distributed Proportionately
among twenty-Six membeis of the Sixteenth New
York cavalry. For the capture ofleff. Davis the
commission awarded to Colonel Pritchard; of the
Fourth 'Michigan cavalry, $lO,OOO, an.] the . re
maining 110,001 is proportionF t te . ly divided a nuing.
and rn'en thaf rnEntn.rf, •
oitottii;
What was done in Europe to stay the
Prognss of this . Terrible and -
Fatal Dismse. -
_
How the: est oan-in a Maninitbe Prevented
by. Proper Attention to,Oteatdiness
and .Diet:.`
. . . .
Diannier of Irrentneez- iti - Appli!d by: Med..
ical 171C4 . in Constaistiaaaple. •
From a very Valuable report from Dr.
Williatn . Farr.of•-thainvasion
oPctiol
:era 1848, .vre take-the annexed - facts. That
this dreaded dAeitad wL2I visitFalt sections of
this country - duringduiin thenapproaching sum
mer is almost a certainty: and - we therefore.
bays no hesitation in giving up:so much , of
our space as the milracts occupy to the.pub
'licatkin of these Most important documents:
.
• -• • Cleanlimits. :•
First of all, it ia.to. • be , . obserVed tbatthe:
Enulist) experienee• is:in:the highest. degree
enentirfigitig,. - as. 'to. the power ...Of sanitary
,regulations and cleanliness irrpreventing the
inroad .of the , pestilence:..: - The inspected
-
,teitethent:ledginhonses'in •Eagl&rid, , corre;.
spending .to • what. we :model
Iniu::es,• • with a-total Of.80.0(X)
were nearly exempt from the diSease... - The
great tetieuteut..houae .London, .called the
Metropolitan Buildings. with apopulation of
.five•hundieti persons; did,not • have a 'single
case of cholera. - --though in,the; midst of a.
district where :;_he epidemic . Was vary fatal.
These heuses: owed this eXempthm- to the .
thoiough care taken in the - means -Of 'preven
tion and ileanlint...-s. • The eiperience Of our .
own State prison, in I Sal...w Itere,.. though the
ineipient symptoms of cholera WereOhlserved,.
no fatal case ;Melt . . place. :is' in preeisely the .
same.diteetion. In wit tt2they. Call in Lim
don model loduing:hoiasei. •only:erte person
in 795- was attsekkl by the - disease. ...
..--•
• ; Ert,iters tilioteia; • • •:
In the .iavestigation• of causes. in London,:
the filthy condition of, the river Thames_ and
the obnoxioua.vapors . from . came in or a
large share.. .Cheilera was' exemsively 'fatal
in the four.districts'whdch lie on a level with
Or below. the Trinity high waierMark . . The
higher diStriels,:as We have shown above,.
Were more favored: very curious diagram
in the tOrtit 'of an obOisk • whose.• sides curve
wnrd froth a "wide base shows
the distinc
,tion, :At the" hvight 0f :: 359. feet abeve the
'tide there Were hut sii.deaths among 10,600
inlinhitnnfs w hiceaf the 'tide level there were
174 in the'satiM'popnlation..
It did not - :Tribal. that wealth affected mor-
tality, except' tt,. it .-gave . people a•cha; . f ce at
higher hicalitlea: Of 'ten ..distneta. 'un an tiv"
si*e terrfeet above high tide, the five poor ,
est dist riet s: lost i 22 to 'lOOOO inhabitants, -
and the five richest lost 151. Mr. Fareigen.
nil role fot EnOtind -sad" Londonjs, "the
•
mortality' of cholera is inversely as theeleva-',
tion•of the people assailed is above theSetileV
el'," 'This rule, as he 'afterwards shows. is
..applicable to : almost 'all the pestileuces
,present day. `.'On OtyMpus and .the Cauca-.
bus the Greeks and
. .linlibns .iinakined the
abodes of their highest gods. These myths
have a deep signitientiOmi Matt feels These_
in therbilfs" . • •
.Acow‘OfpieventiOn..
• ..The '1t431 College of Physiciaits,l report . .
imp,-in . - 1854, on - the. history: . of -the disease,
States in general .certain that the
t ifoi.6 Intensely: th.;•epidentie
_prevails in a
large:town. the more . . does•tbe.wholedistriet
for' miles around stiff , r; and the more danger
is there - of its being propagated to other re
ioii By. itnprtiving the drainage ,of-the
low. Parts id -- a toWn, - .opening close , courts;
keeping eyea•the . -smallest -Streets constantly
fn42, from - coVering drains apd.seWers,
and abolishing *CesspOols. add other sources
• a(linpurity in thetur and soil; by imprnying
•the•dwellitign - of the poor in respect of ven .
• tilation ; - by proniotine; . :the•general• substitu
tion- of good water-.61 - n.setsfor Open priviess - •
inctireating cleanly .habits among' - .the poor,:
and affording thattnost important requisite,.
an - ithiindaut .and - sconstant . supply of . good
.witer...bY - means of whielt.they • may•attairi
•these measures, ..it
• camitit be doubted that•the . Public authorities
would not :Only leased the ravages of the dia
.:- ease timoug,st the :people dwelling is the lo
•calitips thus •improVed, but also greatly
weakedthe forge - of the epidemic over a far
'wider.spaCe... -All, :these things. should •be
dondladore the .pestilence comes,.aridin'the
'-time of its presedee. it mould•furthet be, wise
'to enflirce cieanlineSs and ventilation, even
in the interior of honks by khouse' to:house
: inspeetiod-ll ,-
• •-• •• • • *.*•.- :*. • -
..• Nothing has been found I more important
than the absolute _purity of the* water -
em
ployed iu demeatic -phrpOses. - • •
. • The CbolCia 1865. :
The first advent • of cholera in . its preiein
progress—intoregions.easily accessittle to us,
.so that its progresSjcan . be traced .its Ives
ent attacks-,.was' .announced in Alexandria
on the.. .12th lune; 1865. - •Mr -Charles.
lisle. our - agent .there, Writes:Th .- the Stale
• •Dep7trtment that thiee case: - were 'redorted
on that day: The
.diSease increased • very
. Tite. Paella at Once tied•frimi*Egvpt;
• in hia - steain yacht, , apconipanied by a fleet,
which, thrOugh the last is liplieved4d-have
inieodticed eholerarinto-Constlintinople,
The largest
.mort alitY. • in ;Alexandria-was
2128, - ivltiell.was•the pointreSched on the 2d;
3d - the4 , h-sth;' the mortality
had fallen' to 118. This' faVorable change
Was ascribed to a strong north:wind which
continued to preVatl . forriMne .'. The
Irising (,f the:Nile-Soon followed, and the-e6v
• ering Of low and•stagnitnt'places in the-Delta,'
was acio p - api ed. ,by:a great itrip . rOvement.
By the i7th-18th of July.: the' mortality had
to, • etb cep.. The total number -- Of
' deaths up, to that (Fite: According to. the of
• ticial liulletins.. was-3;98l- The-number. Of
dea hs.from other '.diseaSes in - t he.. same time
wits 1.362 •••Tlid.•aggtezate mortality. there
• forp.-in thirly : seyen 'days, was 5,606., in a•
. populaiion of .175:000.:- In Cairo, in twenty••
. the'deatlis reported from cholera
:were -5.249 : ; front otheidieeases. 2,360, - The .
.popilldiop Of- Cairo- may - be•ei.timfeed.at
400,000. • • ' :'At. Cairn its' . many as- 457.. deaths
•
:o c curred in a Single, day.- • . • •
• This invasion of eltidera, Mr. Hale Writes,
• is the sixth, which bas. been: knoWn in Egypt:
- firSt •o&Urriett in 1831.. .The nen were
.in 1838, in:1848;161850; in 1855: - ••• •
. By the seventh of •Atignst the.ilisease. had
.
almost -eatirelv•Aisappeared •frOm Lower
yieeroy returned - hissea
. ...voyage on; the , 311 and proCeeded to-Cairo
, the same daV. • 5... • • . ••• -
: With the Viceroy Of Egypt's fleet the chill:*
• • era:. Went to:Constantinople.: •It soon pro
Ceedad•Westiviird. - . Mr.- Vin .Horn. - United
Stales Consul 'at - Marseilles;writes, Sept. 23,
.
"It has made the tour of the Mediterrane
an - ixrroro,t,, striking'at a few ports with ter
rible power, and driven back front the many
by stern qUarantine . regulations. It found an -
entrance into Smyrna, 'and- Constant
slaying thimsanils. and then into' An
cona. Marseilles; Toulon, La Seyne, Barcelo
na, &e.. making no appetirance in the interi
or save its present visit to Toulouse.
• "The quarantine regulations.at thti . port
have been in no wise au ict. It is alleged by
some. of the excited Marseillais that the Min:
ister.Of Agrieultnre and Commerce oilput
in. practice no rvgnlationci riffeeting
.übnprotit
ably. the business of the 3lessagertes Imps
riales, of which . i . nmpcny he was lately the
:president. Ofhers,tell the awry of aM. Be
.hic hiving been sut jeated . to a forty days'
. quarantine' himsclf, when visiting the East
vears.ago: and that be then and there de-
Clared+ to be an intolerable nuisance.
":For the last few evenings : the citizens, at
the 'suggestion of the authorities, have built
nnnierous large bonfires in all the streets: I
.counted twenty-two - of these fires front ,my
balcony last evening Ate miniber in the city
must extend into thousands, and can scarcely .
fail to act as a disinfectant upon. the atmos
phere. The deaths have fallf.nfrotti fifty-nine
tn thirtyr.seven, and again to thirty-two, since
- the inangurathin of the bpnetrest
• 11 The : physicians tell Me that fewer eases
.areAreated with success, - than was the case
"The conchisicin have arrived'at is that
the inideinic now sweeping around the shores
..of the -Mediterranean . Vi 118 not 'generated by
'those causes which appear to work pericidi;-
in,Asia,..but Was accidental in its origin
and Will 'spend_ itself ost the borders of
_this'
iv. This prngtiostication . .of Vanan
as not realized: --.Even Even before he wrote :one
. death had been reportedi - on --thq.l B lhof Sop
tetuher, in -thrt depniun'ent of the seine, in
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-
the ICth ofOctober the number of deaths •
reportedwss 214 F thwllth It luta incresited
to 283.. There were - teiSsparier stateuteutit
rather. hirgerjban.thete Officiit returns_ . -
The Melaitear re published on the 17th the 4".
°Meier medical instructions 0f . 1&54, and. at
the same, time, printed the report of the For-
MiniAter. DrOnyn de L'iluys, and the
lif , nisterof Agriculture Commerce. and Pub-::'
tic P[<itik~ Armsnd Behic;.of the Sth of Oo
tober=on the ,various reports 'submitted by
d'plo.tatic and consular agents of Prance.—
- From this paper we make the followirig ex
tract :
"The information celletted,by the 'corm.; - •
lar agents, and cenfirmedhythe ensinimone
testimony physicians,'ltrove
that . the•epidemic was. Imported :into Egvpt •
•by.pilgrims returning from Mecca, and Ihjed•; .
NoW, it iiaverred:that the cholera exr .-
ists every year .among the - :earavitins,of Mua
sulmans. who arrive in theie sacred. cities af
ter:fatigues • and" "privations of every' kind
• which.make them more subject-lei
This pv'ellispositirin is' singularly favored..by
thecondition in Whichthtm multitudes live.
. They
,camp.iti ihe.opetiairthey,are•exposed
to a - toryid beat, and 'to the influence or pea,
- miasmas
:rising. front therinass'of cor- . •
motion . and:: •putrefying remains ..- of animile
which have been offered in prOpitiatori , sac Z- • -
ritice, • .Thesepermanent causes of infection
have been more :active • this year .in noose =
quence of egytain facia, ":"which may take
place.again..M..Which 'we- wish to call the.
special attention of your-Majesty, • •• .
ttie .'one hand,' the multitude Al pit ! • .
'Erinia assembling . tit . .Meeett for the Irourban- •
Bairiki) [feast of sacrifices] was for
ler
.reason in the Mussulman .ritntil : much.
More:considerable than in forineryears. The'
number" of pers-ne of. every ag,e and of both
sexes • arriving &On - - different. Mussulman
countries , to carry, out the - consecrated .cere- • •
Monies is estimated at witless thin' 200,000.
The number:of Sheep . and' camels' :killed,
whose remains lie abandoned he the grennd,.
is more than a,million. 'iris -not surprising
that this .mass if human - beings, • and this
enormous' quantity of animal' !miner in s - .
state of decomposition; should baye mateil; -
ally: increased the .conditions: of -• disease to
. which the ti'lgritif4 are always : ex - Posed.
"Next: it is observed that ter' former 'data
most of the..pilgriMageir.. were effected by.
land
,travel. and' that the passage across the .
desert contributed materially to improve the.
hygienic condition of caravans braeparating
and to a-certain extent;,isolating the morbid'
elements Which existed .irc them.": Butnow;
on the other. hand. such is the ease of trans. --
portation , by steamboats on the • sea, and so
short is the.. - paasage, that the; greet proper
lion of the pilgrims avail themselves of. that
method of transport, the packets, transport- .
ing :.Mussulman pilgrims " of every nation.--
The crowding of passengers together, and the
.ahort nes, of voyage, undoubtedly con-,
tribitte very largely to the development cf the
epidemic agencies. • - • .
.• "The e new ; cirenmstancea reqUire a stir-, .
.veillatice over the Operations of embarkatio
and transportation of pilgrims, : and a 'degree
of. control over' them which do not seem -to .
hive been :as yet .satisfactorily 'attempted --
We. can readily see hoW important it its that
the sanitary.condition Of the • packets should
not be concealed, either by their command-,
era or.by those authorities, who permit them
to. enter in free 'ea'xviutra.. - We . cannot but
believe that if a•.isystetn of 'observation and -
surveillance existed at theplaCes of. embar
kaiion, and if correct: reports on the cases 'of
sickness,which appeared on the voyages - bed
called-for:the attentiog. of the loyal author-,
i•ieS at* period Sufficiently eitrly,*they would
.have - been able to extinguish or to isolate the
centres of 'infection, from which, in fact. the
riys It ive extended k, Syria, to thecnatits of
Asia. Minor, and to a *pa. t- of Southern. Eu-
"From the review of the facti which we .
have mentioned, we . are 'dompelled,.sire, to'
&alme ibis conclusiont hat this is an oppor-:
tunity which'should be siezed upon to call to
gether, as soon as possible, a diplomatic con
ference, wttere should be represented all the
powers. who are as much interested as we are
in the reforms which the present condition of
the sanitary science of the East *demands. Let
this conference, after studying the questions
to which we have had the honor to call the
at teni of your Majesty, propose the prim. :
tical solntions. The' members of this confer-
ence would have especially to, inquire if it is
not necessary to establish at the points of de,
parture and arrival of pilgrims returningfrom
Mecca—that is. at Djeddtth and at Suez—san-,
it ary administrations:having'an 'international
character, which would assure their indepen-
deuce, and give all possible guarantees Of s
loyal impartiality .tci the regulations they. -
might establi;h. enuld unefoubtedly count •
on active co-operation on the . part of the
'Oritltal governnient,.'whose States, in these
epidemics, are !he first to suffer frOm the rav
ages of this plague and the interruption of
commercial relations:. •
" Pants.. Oct. K. 1865."'
TheToilowing letter frem'Rev.„Cyn7rHaret
lio, who has been for many years a resident .
in Constantinople, as a -missionary of the •
Ametican Board of Commissioners for For
eign Missions, appears in the aeistifinAfinate.-
It contains 'gime, useful. hints:
"]timing-peenv •
.* -* "Hing.heon providentially ccas
'pelled to have 'a good degree of practical se
quaintanee with it, -and tut see it in all its forms
and'Stages during. each ",of its invasions 'of
C,onstaniinople, I. wish to make.my friends it
Maine Bettie suggestions, which may relleVe .
anxiety or be of practic'al.use. - •
"Isl. On the approach of the cholera;every
faailly shoulu be prepared to treat it'avithout -
waiting
"fora physician. It does ita work so
expeditiously, that while you are waiting for -
a doctor it is dente: - . • -
2d. If yob prepare fdr it, it will not corns.
I think there -is. no disease which may be "
avoided with, so Much 'certainty is the chol
era But providential circumsumces,. or the
thoeghtleas indiscretion of some member of a
household may: invite , the attack, "and the •
challenge will , never be refused.. It ::will
probably, be guide in the night; your phyli
clan has been called in another direction, and
you must treat the..case yourself or it will
-prove fatal.
"3d CAITSECIAV AriACE.-I have, person
ally investigated at.least &hundred cases, and
not less than three-tourths could- be traced
directly to improper diet, - or to intoxicating
drinks, or both- united. Of the remainder, :
suppressed perspiration would comprise ,"s
large number. A strong, healthy, temper=
ate laboring man had a severe attack 'of the
cholera,' and after the , danger bad passed I
was curious to ascertain the cause. He had
been cautious and pnident in his: diet. He
used nothing intoxicating... His residence
was in . a good" locality. But after some hours
of hard.labor and very "
.profuse perspiration,
he had -Lie dawn to take his. customary. noon -
nap; right against an. open iviedew.through
which a very refreshing' breeze writ: blovring..
Another cause is drinkinglargely of cold wa
ter . when hot end thirsty. -Great fatigue,
'great :anxiety, fright, fear, all figure among ,
Atte - Ring eauses. If one c.an avoid all these,
he is as safe from the cholera as from beak;
swept away,by a comet - -
"4th . Sim-roam or Ali ArrAcs.—Wbils
.pholera is prevalent in a place, almost every
.
one experiences more or less disturbance "of
digestion. It is, doubtless, iu,part imagina
ry. : Every one' notices the slightest varia
tion t.if feeling, and,thislmpogivesrtance ,
to mere trifles. _There is often a . slight
sea, or transient pains, or rumbling sounds,.
when no'aitttek follows: -
,No one is entirely
free `from these. , But when a diarrhoea com
niencea, though painless and slight, it is in
reality the skinfilshing party.Of the - &Irmo
ing columa. -It will have at - . first tto single
characteristic of the Asiatic cholera. But do
not be'deceived. •Itis the cholera neverthe
less. \Veit a little; give it time to get hold
say to *ourself, feel perfectly well, it will
paseCoff,' and in a short time you will repent
of your tolly in vain.. I have seen many a
One commit suicide in this way.
-"Sometimes, though rarely, the 'stint
commences witlivomiting. .But in whatever ,
way it can:Men - cis it is sure. .to , In
it very few . hears the patient . may sink into
the collapse.. 'The,:. hands and feet become
'Cold and purplish, the countenance, at first"
nervous and anxious, becomes :gloomy and,
apathetic,-although-amental restlessness and
raging thirst torment the sufferer: while the,
powers of life are ebbing. -The intellect-re
mains clear, but the social and morel feel
ings seem wonderfully to collapse' witty the
physical, pOwers. ".The, patient knows he Is
to die, but:cares note snap ithentlt.
"In' some cases, thotigh rsrely,:the:
bceaContinnes fors'day
,orlisici;andlhe fool
ish persOn keeps about,
sends for a- physician, and *before he only*
'dies as the fool dietb.' - - , ,
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1141.. A —Tlic 'a - Lich I ustxl in. 1848.
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