The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 25, 1868, Image 1

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AIMS= AND MMUS Olr s •
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Lehigh Siring !W.& illlkrabarrei 'l. .• '
Locust Oak lillertiamtoettat 164 ... •
, Gretibark thamoklt4TtamOnt Lerbetry
i'etitt Creak Weiland X. Star Art Ash, 1
Ridge itienattdattlirbtte do g
Ilia's Creek] b, Broad 'Op. •..
Walnut Street, PhltadelOda..
J Broadway. 'New York. , ' . ..
. Ktlby Street,BoarOnr,
South SI., Baltimore.;
I Wostaduater:SL, Providence. . ~.
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'SHIPPII3 WHARVES—PLIBIchtdond, Port;oitn
etock, Jerrey City, Baltimore. ;
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LEWIS AT'DETITCD. , :: GEORGE H. POT TS,
..W11...G i...A , ENRIED, 'ADDISON CHILD,
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mo.as.
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AILNERS AND SHIPPI3I3 OP • . =
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I.4cririm, r No. 2054 Naliitit Rt. ;Philadelphia:
• i 1 11 .Bmadway:(Trinity Bailding),N Y
i llortne Street. Flagon.
244 , Agen: for Lite Sale of the-.fogcnt*lg'C'eletivated
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and tb e'EXCEI.I4IO-11; COAL 4110.41411[A.
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Sturromr 'WeAncl4:—Pierlys.:lll Pt. Richmond.
Pier Pie. 3 filimbettmort
d .1 Yen lb, '6574-2m:
10 P ort'R ichmond,
s t c xi) N . & Cp.;
Shi"'epers and •Wholvisfe ijeal of the
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-CELEBATED - FRANKLIN COAL
OF !AMEN
Sole.Shipperwer.4 Dealers Of the iiittrknhlrlii.
HE;tiFtt CLAY Cb.A I L.
I.; y 3.3 wain., :L.119.1 ad a.
' 01K,FIC Trinity', tending. N. Y.
C Doane
JaSkpllp. MOODY, Generel Agent.. 1
Jan, 11 1 / 4 10: . 14,
\: Pier No. 'its. .1
• • ./ILA.ICIS - TON; GEAEFI' & • •
nerve *en ion+res of
:1013BERIO INP .LOCUST' NOMITT COIL,
• of other approved qualities of • •
WHIT ; AND EZD I AtltiCtlcKe÷:
• 4FWES i
; Eng Wilnet - Street,
• - •• ;6 Trinity Boildin ',Now
.• is Duane ar rest, &woe. j •
. 94 Westmi nster 5t., Providence.
Jan 1,?6,4 : ' • . 1- .
PHILADELPHIA;
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11(A'IrloATION;
Shipping tkharsei for lITHILICITE COIL at
Greenwith,Delaware alter, PhHada. .
LEWI4. AIibENRIED
AGENTS:. IOtt;TIM SALE CiP.
wiiatCreekliiamend Conti Co's .Din
itcd dzipinipitilt , ttib' White AO •
116 Walcet btreet„ Philadelphia.
UFFICESt 4no aroldwzy, N ew Y or k . •
Ll 4 Kilhyletreet..Bootott.
:I,lltiarf
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VEOrtdtEß • BRO.
. • • , (N. E. anor. Wahatit B..Poiarthete. MIA.
ppFiced :- 55 Pixie Street. 4 err York. .- 1 •
.., : • . IMerelausrlialtk• and*, Provie:m:o3.
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alik Tli• a UK r , Tar Li.. • Au woad; aaarr,'. &slump.
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VELICEIIthICD LOCUST mouirr9,. Aga
Lid SPOILI lilt . .
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D. BAL,,L. w RAYVI ARD
HALL & ,HAT ARP, '
• I.IIII7IILES axD 'I
Locust Mouut ain, Lehigh, 'Fifkesbarre,{B-lia
•. =Alin, also, Allegheny & Broad Toi)
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'By Itallroad,Ranal. and fron Part ilktnband
• GIE IRG E'S CREEK, CrATBERLARD;FROfII
ip STOWN: ALEXANDRA , asidRALTLVDRi.
011'10'4 312 i WALIWITINIBEET,
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• March :7
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Doitt: 13 . ruttrfj" Wm„.Kcolim
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•JOHN J. DOVEY , 0 0
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-PRESTO* AIII.W crILISERTON
"Wham No. O. P4rt :Ric imatnad. t •
PHILADELPHIA—No. 234" , Watinntßt.i. • '
Virint" TOWC—TeElty 11111 . 1_clitusr, Ho* No. C 6; H.
A'. Aaatenult: Amt. I •
BOSTON - 4:•.1A.t: ?Liked, Agent, Nail/ rime Bt.
Jan 1.
wASHINGT9N;'D.V.-111 Jona.% agent. I
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DAVI S . , TAT,P,S & , ,C0 1 .„. • •
mynas OF ;
LEHIGH . , 'LOCUST MOVITAIN; SBA
MORIN, .L6RBERRY,,and j ,
BITUILINOtfS COAL.
,Bear
o S'aneyfibsunokin
Aonts f:ot:; F P:ft t rntral Col4 coi llast.
°Rice, N. 173 Willman St.. Pitilladelibia.
Jin 1. 'Os I -
i7ASotsEN hhoirHEß
• - Itll AND ' satirists of , . •
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`OLD OOM -`2A.Stargr, KOM.M . iN,
LOO 'illtrr WILK.WiIMIIIIC,
AND °TERM. • ~-
WIIITE AND RED '.ASH. COALS,
jrt Rictuximid, t
banyrnsit Waawris Ml.mbetlipart. •
tttkJelleY Oy. • •
Walenyt etreel.Philed.ls4l.-
rat Broviyriy, New York.
45 Brame ht. Bnicon. 316 1.44--1.
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•OAM : IaOLER ,e 10*
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L °CURT .9011ITA EN
BLACK
414 6eelers *t other ItretttlelltSes o
• iirifint AkD UD ALM Co
li:aln6eBtivet, ind W
• Animas, &laylinu Rtrer.
Tenrn ifla.'nr.. • NOM. RACICIOL Jana Y.
ORN B. STRYKER. Sh!Ppprand
Elcbscyttrn Haven,
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.4,411,11t 0 . BOLES I
.41 Tuft,
LiCEIWEBI ITEM; scaisTO
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Xanhavaire the &vitae
Mining and Blastin . ' g 3
-9w err
EipreieV for uve Anthracite Coal'Any Once
4..mettiirior either A or IS Ftowder. dell
o the lowan market rates, to ear
desh from tae lt:eine &colt Mlfls .2324 1
b•cthipn rum:teed. • • •
*, A eciAlpieta stock of the 7 ,lalirrowdet POOtpatne
421 '.. 13 N . POIArDER
txunsatly otaAid, and all !dads of •
SAFETY FUSE... •
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for the Lactewithas /Lift, bun garfish
PA r the lot WyoenkiVieglem. toiod
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H. J.IPLICK. Ate, pt • pa •
• WY. ALUM. PitAtaol%.
?Or the Mlle end Lowe Beak" Am:
WM. GOTIn i
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MIMING, AND (Via FOTING
LrrISDXD 20 II ALL WlWlalltileM,
wrelliAliduni Web 11.1.7 M4O
Ovine left fa tho gone- as ask
lad 661116111 mut Osaka s4;,____LICION
1001,41110midca.,Onitniskftimiled Lid wipm.
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ka. Readhig
ea the Delay,
• 'Pier No. Mk Pt. Itirbisiend.
9 Pine Street. New for
$9O Walnutehilladelp •
•$4 Killby , .• lipstozib v •
GOAL OF ALL' KINDSI3 aw 1, roe ,r THE DAKGO.'
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Pier Ne. 13 !Pawl ' itionhoseea 0J
GEORGE S. • REPPLIER,
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IMPPLINR. MUODI& 1 Icictut 11120tuthaiii.
GOT & REPPLI.ER Mammoth Vein, - 1
• DUNCAN COAL CV.lsLewa Fein_ (Red Alb . ): • -! •
WPM? 4 com3Lorberry. •
Rplors:-324 widom st.„
• Brirsidway. New York.
' i 517 Daaae 81,B1.0010.•
Jatinary 'llB . 137
P. No. 10 Pori Rilbdioad f t
J 11"11 8 WWI .1r & O.N
• • .ISHIjOt i ERS OF COAL;
•No. 316 Waligtt
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rot ISONACANO U. 1.1 Or Mar.: 1 , ,
NO:S00 West Tifreenth BC,lliesir York. • H
Third Menne and Forty-ninth .New Tort. I
Jan
/yea' Wharf, PNOidence, !amide Inland. F
• ' . Pier 21. -, - ,
AIII:s EMBEED , NORTON. & Co.,
IDnics iiad Stilmenior . 1 • r
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• Lootr.or nourerairr, .riam our ELtEIL
DELL and CZETI:LiiENTACCOLLIEELtES. 1 ' 1
IgaionoutN, foam EMEPEDSE COLLIERYi
zonsznay. frothiebtits cuss ca.
39 KWiloar ictliei. ;Philadelphia. ,
OP.P7CEE: /lie Broadway.NewYork.
. • .27 Deaneet. ion. - -
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• Piet N01.14....1 • •
• BUDA; tELLER - 7'it 41UTTI3G,
• • Wholesale Dialers to Beat Villains of '
ANT IIIaCITECOAL.
327 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
OFFICZEI: 1f 4:IX Kilby Street,..lk)enin.
• - Bo= 64 Trinity Bonding, 2t-'York.
• •
Dr " flole c inento far Weal Lrbi;k (Green
*sod .ICoal and G arra. toon'ii guard Coal.
GEORGE ORB= RITTrILLKORN on board at..siati-t
more or Geonzeto*n. - •<, Jin I, .04-l• • •
JOSEPI-1., F. DEAN & CO;
Soto 31<ippna at the s
,Mi4rca Ep'rfrip coat C9.',
Rultisore 'Pike Wilkeabaree Coal treadle
WILE EsPoshßE egoios, also Stirs* Creek Le
blea COAL:. • • .
Especially adapted to smelting iron and foundry par: -
MEM! 4 AN D 9 ELIE RETEIPORT: N. J. I . 413
„TRINITY BUILDING. N.N.
ROSTON' . OFFICE; :23 DOANE STREET. • I.
litarch 29, '613 1.3.1m° 7
OASTIEB,. .
EITIOIENEY itELT.TliCiff
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• ' . lflLisiers and Shippers of Coal..
Burnside (from their Burniside Cot. atSitan4
Lewis Vein Med MIN. •
Loring Niestittain (White ktes).
rat! Trinity Bailding. New E'Ort,
• OFFICES t•?•SOS Walnnt Stmt.; Philadelphia,.
L4O Doane Sricet., Balaton,
Witari Pio. 6, Pert plebitiond, Pielladta.
Janl. ' : 1: ) 1 1
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NEW YORK.
JL ATARI, L 1110Ir2l. P. A. .LION
HECKSCHEE,' BOWNS 46 CO,
MINIMS A 1 441) 6111111ERS 01P,
0 "Ai.
Office,RoOm 79, Trinity Banding 111, 73road
way, NEW - YOliK.
WHARVES—Mk 4, Ilibrt Richinand, Phila.
Foot ,of :lath Pit. East
New Vomit..
hill 1 'GS '
CALDWELL, doNaT
Shlppeil and Wit°;oast° Dealer!' In . :
LEIII911; LOCUST MOUNTAIN, :WILICESMARIii
LORBJRRY. RE . D Al,t CUMBERLAND.
and other varieties of 1 ' • •
Sole itrenta for New Yak .and 'the North, of the
erletwated COUNCIL- RIDGE YREE-EVI,ININGI.R
HIGH. and of otberEret rate Oullieries in the SCHUYL
KILL bIARANOT art WYOMING Coat
Onions-110 B . madway.-Xew York.
' 136 Wa.lait:St,, Philadelphia. ,
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BOSTOI.
J 1 M. E. - -a . .- tV. -) E -E E ti
" No. 17 Donne St., Itoston.
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00th AGFZT, lOR LEARN 11,113011',.94
lattllttele is tta; and /Uppers of
- Preston C.l.a v • -
Joint 4. Dover. Mn Air CO.; ?finer . "ond dap
. Kr n pf .c rilberten ' '
ELI nBET:HPORL . t :
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COAL..'- . I Coat:-
STOUT :6 1
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Muses 6a Shippers of tlxi celebrated
"Fulton" ,tig "Stout'_ (Lohigh) '6oals,
Prom ihs Mem!e mid the _Stout Collieries: nest Ha
zleton. Ps.; and Dealers in the best .Tartetles of
•miticrtii Uu samerots con's.
Dellsired direct tem mines on b . ,;u4 rests!' at
TitmquiN, ELIZAIiST/IPORT, N. J.
BRingswics, it. J:; -- TORT6icultoND. PA: •
are Elicits-44 7 ar 46 Trialliv liakaahri.
111 York:
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T. Sec*. VAN Wiasza.. a Luefore
Jan 1:66
RAVEN'S WING LEIC-GH COAL',
SHIPPED BY •
JOHN .R0.31.31E L, JR,
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Pier Ni. 9. 14Uacakthperl, New Jersey.
Ne.. SOZI-9 Walnut Nu. Irbiladelphie.
•jii•oee 6S, Trivaisr.iteildir New II eel'.
. No. 21 Demme IBeigies4 1 •
-* .1. G. MOODY, gent.
Meath 7, 45 lA-lei •
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Slastatiiee&ore .r eft a*lllasillaii; sad
. - pra4iess fa Curti One:
•
XMAS' OIL IN OASKS BARRELS"
Always oa hapi AO fix see at the • Innis. giarktt
Now Tots-1541 rront EL, eornei Labe.
WASIVTIII., HASTINGS. •
•Jotornmermas; Net ' •
•
B. ISANTLAN, Poturrille. Will sappl • Oily 14 may.
detailing price*. ' _ • • • •
Marairketory atliew SedOrd. ' . -
lie. York. Ilav, . • .. 114 1 1, "
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SCHUYLKILL •C' UNTY
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SOAP & CANDLE WORKS.
okemsecii to CU& T. - JE01&!0!:L,)
oorner Seiond and pia* Streets.
:- • POTTSVILLE, PAL
Unary 1.611 • - . I . ,;i
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D3:LLO ;STA..
imanuspoi was,
Nei i4/11 North id Ns. Com* et fititurzw.
PIM AMU, 1 0 111!1. • ;
As arstetstilld Wachs% Nhor
_tad Wire cootratly cei •
ilarruta-ros TIOLIDAY PRIPICRTIL
Iwamoto( or WlSdolgaratb7 ProsiSZT
Wad lb. ign4r.
JOHN R. ra pal At;
zunIPACTUREII of 00A1, sogsmuk
Of Ors
re. imawdrna via Ii a Ismail lleassit Wszesta&
i n km a jood tlPi sot alms. ais=
ustudictsme sew VlDAltarlik,
Arai VOS,4IIO_ artorrar
a V erm uss.
GUARANTIMII TRAIT Wn&
WM MIMI 1711 OlOginto
rum wows our, ; - ; •
a• motser waft a asamiro Ot
c Pei*
huliailieat 1111•Wrisiovell
is roita,
711 O;MIL. 1 1 1 .11101 1 1 1 211 1 bgenge acne_
3011-4, , ra.
o: 17.
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1 1 1A:MMETT
I.ilery, Port BlLlegalepod.
• • materna or "t: !• .
.WHITE AND , RED.: ASH COAL*
AG - miirs fur. the tile of the celebrated, *direr
Brook, flehleitt) lk ** tale flay, and Wis.
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4rJberii_ bit"
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RED ASH; COAI,8:
TFIOMAS 'COAL CO.•S COAL. WILLIAMS at HER.
ELLNO and BOYLAIVS CereOra.tedXAlllLX COAL
Also Bithminotis and Ctusiherland r . of well els
tabllsheSireontation. .. I • l ' ' • -
Ornoro--PIIILADA.; tniWalnut "t. " - •
I . • •NEW 'YORK, /from I", Trinity Building.
1 • - PBOTIDENCE, Is Ireytouset St.
r BOSTON, an Mane St.
Irehrrnuy 41,'68 , 1 ,
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WE have sipolnted Mergers. 11331111181 CT At
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NEILL. 7 WALNUT STREET, raiLADEL.
FETA, wile Agents for the sale of our •„ ...
J 0 N., It.o MM. E 11,. . Jr'
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.o.x*l: u s., roll .
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Bill illarrin Whie Ash. Daniel
W. biter Itt.lAslit, iFennkli. Cord
of , ykens' IVallet Bed Anh, Sil
vei Blau Free ; Burning, de, Oa k .
oir l e
doe Pink A h
COALL,S,,,'
~
PISB 17; PT. BIO HMOND, PBTLADA.
Creak ----, ..
(k ' , s Cumberland & - Lad Top:
,Rav ' 'a Whig and Hazleton 14110.
PIER 0,2, EbIZABETHPORT, N. J, ,
officiz :—izo3 r-ta Walnut Mt., Pittinda.
6N Trinity Building. N. V.
211 Donne tit. Illestoss,
? 1 , 1001/O.IV, General Anent.
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I °rim . 111 want &lee" t, Commercial Ralldlng e.
1%111'1610 '.l ) . • - • .
I • New lo caqs,-41 I lir*wiiy. Trlnitl . Baildlog.
Born . .1. LiOSllllTZEß,jilirecit. Bruton Office=
7 Dann Itreet. --. • ~i; Ll= 1, .OS-1.
OFFICE SCRANTON FAILS COAL CO, t
20$ Forrn,Stu PI/IpPELPHI4.
‘SWAT.Aft:A.: • FALLS '
FB:L£-13 BITING COAL.
. We',hare appointed - WIELD. NAGLE &
or Philadelphia-and Now yotit and WELD, SHER,'
;WEN & 00., rr &sum.. Ageuts for the sale of oar
Coal In the New Yo-k and Eastern markets,
All orders through Ultra on uprent through ns will
ceice prompt attention..
SILAS YEEKES, Trrasurzr.
" • f Weld, Xagle &Co.; 20.5% Walnut ,S 1
.111ila
OrrnSm " N• i• 110 itroadway, N. Y.
• .•*- . (Weld. Stitrwln & Wino ht., E uston.
• Pier No. 4 port nickinen4.• •••
miieb 29, -69. . • • .134
JAIVIES. 3 1 .
- Miner and Shipper of the Celehmtecl
LOCIIBT,MODVAIN POAL.
Pert ta it Cou•
' •'•1 nty. -
Jai , 4 63 • •`' • 1- '
'COALLANDS,
T° LEASE Schuylkill Eloal 4 0 11PAUF are
now prepared to make . .leasem on .ttreir lands in
Foster Township, Schuyiklll,County. Theme lands are
locatedbn the very be.it portion of the Elea:Reber Its-
Ain, bayinOiver four talk.% ran on the..Dantel, Croeby.
,Lealor, and all the vein2i mown its that basin, both
'above and below water level Pavinable least with
visbilodence of ttruberlfor raining- purPtu4.o4 101 l now
'be mot. co good ter.au to, on application to
I.loDY;Prftldent of (1) Carapiiny, No. S Wed Street,
Yew Tort. - 1. •
ANT. FRANKLIN LORER 111 R
E
VRIN COAL.
Ry Eist Franklin LOrbery .L Cold firm. Fold exclu
sively by Result CALDWE GORDON 4' , Co,„who
are my sole Agents. 'Parties onievirig from itlicto, - tun
aim* depend upon Xettitur a pure article. t:
(No. in 'Walnut tit.; phi).&101111. • •
'OPINCIRI .4 No. IS Pine St. New*Tort.
.I • Lifo. lee StMe Street Boston.
Jancsrfl, 1541, • ThfNIW HELL
• • 7 - ----
.
ORBS RR* CO 1.. . -. l'
. .
tto anderegn having conwolidsted ou Three
toilettes in the Lorberry ittv.ott, wtll hereaf• trahlk.
act otirbasi7 under the nAme of _
MILLER, GRASP? M.. ,
. • • MILLILR, BTEQI &
Coo,
GRAIIFF
,
11,1. ciaAEFF. a member of oar find. having anode '
ted.iiimaell with 3. it BLAKISTON, will' reside in
PalledelphLi and all our at chi ppmd bry ride:water will
re *underthe ' exclusive- control- of , 1114.1i1h,TON,
tilteXPl? CO. • • .1. . -
By increaaed care and attention lu, its preparation, *e
aooplto maintain the reputation of our celebrated Lot.
'terry outh Parchaem inroad our rely npou having
•411 s coal eblpped la theet= at. it order.
' oßeirr .4 co.
Jan 1.-411/ ' • • , . .1.
L. ADDFaX,:' t RAM.,
To Coal Pealors, CraaCo'a„ &c,
TUB undersigned ttavbai sueorittea Focht kWer
ra to 'the solei unnufactuse of Palm, , celebrated
ft.t.nt
Self4Dtunpiiiel
tad IRON norrlici
mazuftetare 61'
• r .
~r8~1•
.
-• • I , frela Box.
wniKELlNAsuo'sys...
! 1 I
lre to 111 all ordain With pronaßtneis and
• ..„
arias. -Behr the owners of the Patent Bight
for the Self-Humyiing. Hoisting, Sctwp-Bttcket and
Do& Block. we anion all persons against
,maanfac--
taring or purchasing the same from any eTeept ow-,
selves or agents, as ,we will; prneeente: to 415 ,titihalt•
Uhl% any infringement on the Lettere Patettt..
. kespemfitily ;
.. 1 - appisds a WkllßfOcl. acadittniqt.
An Si. , fir z-. 1.••••
aver•ie Itipstlipmp h•lhmieses.
• Melina SLIVIWIti MOll,
, • _
..1 .
,•
- Autommtoceta OM Mita%
- itymissiorirg.ftway.? • •
stoussentma gat. Lia o.
at a timomemsucei opricei 601011014 be le
so paksv olu i orafts Mrs sue
utlea. sernseiklithasa Mgt
kr dim ; lialkar i err awl Or
41004 it. • . , 15. 11544
• I
_ •
447.4jE - ft,
I.7V
'
,144 - uie -
'Ron atonosusrl6.-
•
SILVER'BROOK. LE13:1011 ,00A1..._
From Port Ricturadt.'Plzikidelphlo . '
MIOSIE . 6c ILVIGSTREET, ltitir"
Silver Brook:Feb*, Ise .
J. 6
Jatnttr, 'I
liner No. 9.
(CROFT r S &
mi n * um ! wan= or MI
sited ASHLAND COAL,
)M IILitIANOT MOUN-realz.
CZ=
SCHUYLKILL CO.
InlIER'4Yr: CREEK.
Hoiatinj
,-
i .
8004
;
t
Beak
,
tb._,
. .
PTO` ALTIASAX I LL.
TIER nn
am tned beg leini leavi,.to notify the
Troth., mete getterally. that 'they have
ar
, he axle of all the 02., Canner% Law=
Coa New .Tork tidewater; andthg e who dean*
to • - hue the genuine article al wlio can obtain
.1 comes only. • ,
The amerior.nuallty of the Our volume:Ml Lamm
Com. for &men: mantilactcrihe t sodY"VOth , P ur T"'
tee law generally recognized by mote who hate here
tofore aped It. That it needs no recommenattkon from
no. To thole who have net tiled it, we beg to 01 1 J.tbat
It is nom-curled in quality. and 'excelled by no other
Lehigh Coal mining to, market.
• Orders addrewed to tithe; of the mobecrihers will
meet with prompt attention. (Engned). •
LEWIS ADDINBLED a CO..
. , • CAW:MILL, CONANT iCO
C.ALDWELL.GoRDOs . a 00,
prrwrlLD COL =
. VAN DUSEN. BROTHER £OO 4
• • TYLER CO.,' . •
New York. March •
Byer arteg 4o tbe above ;mace, I' tnilflim the nate,
(Sham). W. B. WayezT. •
• Nvutger nail Department Le/digit : Coil Nat OM
r 28 , 68 • . 134 m
E :110 V' A 110117 -
THE enderstni4 hire . removed fron" ' icon Ho. i 6
Trinity Balkiliw,,Nlo 111 Broaden:
Not' 35, .:•fine gt" - First • Flpor, - .Front,
Between :gluier' sod William Bt.,mei offer Ice sale
LuRBERRY-E/iST PRANELIN C OAL. from mines
nt Heil:7l3Ell: CENTRALIA LOCUST ROI:MAIN,
from ranee Q 1.14 IL Freak; LEHIGH, from OLD 0011-
wag% and - oUeet well known Mae;
SOKUraZil BED AIM - .WFTE
. —C 0 A L •
,
CLIIBERLAID* AND BROAD TOP BEICI-BITIMIM
NOG'S ' •
1 -
CALDWELL, GORDON &
IL Feb, i.
",ftrt.
•
CENT.RALIA COAL
• trananumeito aree:9 . eomftimi
CA.LDWELL GORDON dr, Oa
Of Pbtladelplda. pole Agents-tbr — OM sale of tits cele
brated Coal. which will be ahlpS:laty wharf at
Port Richmond and landings at Catbokantler my
owtidirection.. Otdera may be .to them at
Pattionareta—Rte. 11l Wilaut;lll4:
•• firm You—No. SIP Philp et.
Pkiirraz;-141 . ...144 Illtise ; • '
rive c
cc:arias: Jatotary lat, 1904.
Rican: LE L: ; WA. Quin.
PTIOE
tor
netrket by oar 66
kept fullrop to the hkeheti standard. - '
LEE, GRANT, & CO,
yottaillle, JamMry 25, 1569, 44m
I DAVE APPOINTED
Messis. 1 0 ' 110TilEIMEL Q O.
NO. an wiuvr St, P141.1"ELPIIII, '•
• ,YT 1101.1 41001711 t'oentit 11..L.X.Q1P. NT •
"Ceritralia!! 'Locust -MOuntain Coal,
IY plin+olaym.A. AND VICINITY.
tw-An orders s!ei3t through them will rexive p rom p t 'a!yntion. " - J. .11. FIRIBEIL. •
MarT, lOrarn
• T. 0 E A'S •
THE BREAENR and `other-Improvements at
the ,Nevelty in New Philadelphia with, the
right to mime coal rpm the ••SPOWN'." "L 1041.9“ and
other ?eine on the- - -Barlow & Evans' TivietJ so called.
ALscrthe Breaker. Imo rovements aod min' ng poi*
le ge , on th e -43..tlykt Vein, oo calked on mid tract.
Arropportunny to offered to reeporelble tlartieo for
Obtaining liberatimea upon these well kites-a veins
eltuate very l'avorobly to market.*
Application rNiy be' made to CHARM - MARSE,
New Philadelphia, D. B HAA', 213 Wahustßt -Phila
delphia or C. A.,LAMBARD, Boetbit.
March 7, 113 - - ,
-1
THE 'WEST HT. \ -EAFFEE 0003 THY,
Soutti east of Mite Hilt Gip.iu amid Working order,
having one mile of run on the Mainmopt and-Seven
feet 'dna, with dee btiodrixt yards to work as tie
prevent Illt, which is bat one handfed and twenty feet
(perpendicular) tpeow water level, ,atittt'-all; the regal-
Site pumps, engines. de..:and a large double Breaker,
.will no lowed to' a ignitible tenant. Aprity -
BROTILIPLILS, Ord and lianlng
Engineers, Potutville. Feb 29, 48+S-tf
SEEI GI IS atrAviVING
At 701 Arch. St.,
-T.. NEW PRICES ' Apt.
wiL
NEW GOODS 1 1 . 1 At.
1.• iß t icim isiCVIER -
1 '
SILVER PLATEDWA...AE3,
•
Incladino every Style and description. Weds expreaell
for tbe.W7STEII TRALM•which forneatzinsa and4u
rebnity cannot be surpassed., At.
J 0
. 11,0 W A 111 , 14
WIIOLLOACI .t Lipid ILA.Straerriaim isiseszsa,
, 704 Arai bt.. Plaklndelplissa,
Re-Plating at 412681 notice. • ,
rug, IT, '.l •
•• • -1
3 MOVALI IltlitIOVAL - 1 I--
R.. 0. GREEN - .
N.. i7s Cratire Street, sear Mire*. )Bask
and PPE Vie best • selected stocki Watchas,
Clocitrand Sqer Ware - over uttered to 'the ht
price in watt tbrAtines.. ;an IS. 113-44111.
NEWSTORL 11EW StoOL..
Kea. Is 144 Emir
Call and Peert smelt cd SILVER' TkA l / 8 over
cart-01'st very I wprlate.. All Rood, warranted u
reprraented. IL C. GREEN; •
Jan IS, ITS tkalre St
DAME .
aft (*billet Vire ROO= aad Iluntutery t
288 soiprrsi Imo= irnizurr,
•I Plailaidelgola la.
N. B. — l Perama going a) the City will mad it to Matt
advantage to calliaod minim the etatk. ,
. 1-
_
Rowell— oess—Rosies-,Reauts
atoo: . n.c•sErmisk
We bans* 'arid OnelY ` towndock Siti nC ill eie
embracing Our varieties. including • the mtge.
and unrivalled tallow climbing Hoag P . 3latrillaal
Keil., ll which sic now offer for aale for the drat
Thar of .111.1iniiial,
_Neil ”. each'," AI I MI
$ Jan L. 4,0,
113118 . , GRJLEDIWOOD NIIREICR I. T.
' . - . ' • •
. •
WANT lli
a lli:111111 I 1011.111.TAL V .....-40 7 Tots
TV of second- ed T Bail 28 and 110 lbe.', hlgtk
eel cob
Coal Stripet.4 Wee w4l be paid ili tbeltachine
JMIEZ A. ry on.
Janciaa' a, ' -.
. .
... . • •
IVATICUIC . : WATICELEW ' • . '
In Gokl and 811 et eaglet • S. • 8 Co.: Ap•
pleten. Tracey A l 4-.1:4, P. B. : Wm'. 1111et47. also
the Trinnont W.l all of A• - • makes ~ TWIN .
Watdbes cannot so pi . laccluncr or thlae,—
Cad and ezaminv .MCB%9 14E
It. C. diFIXSN, 178 Centre 8t.,„ Pottninis.
Jim iS. *SS 1 ' • ' '• "a'
„,Arealla ON
'or /4dale”
ALL - effect elrectln a pilfer% core Ihi kaa.Thini
ty,fioitr hours. trope The use 01,110 MOM OSA TIM
1 o mon 'ma. • - -
_ . .i tI ° '•_ _ _
)
r . S o other form oe NeCtrillift - at "WO r hi Mi ller nag
' el to yield to trite, waxen:one ancrotar. emery. :.
1 Ilten la the reterbet ewes Of Chronic Zireatelgta find
dotterel nerroue Ideranmaanst,--cd EMMY .Yvain dud
....
,:-.atrorpn.s, , the entire lqrstem, Iti gee Iva kw days.
ore fee wryer et the utmost. always attards, the moat
astaialtrz rite, sad very. rarely Mat to plodoca a
totaptete-and fwittouttent core. . • ,
It ehataltatt no drag* or other material' la Lb* 'digit
ate-emote itjart4up, tTeti to the woe" delicate "NM%
and ran eirt rii lie coed with 144.111 CT seem.
It her It.e,e" h,ta fp tart nee by taxer (Coat
Porraurtiiver eartucterea.who given new tututtdatoce
net aoriaronled o tproral. t -
toot bireell . reollAt riPiCe la GOIAIitL . ' • '
• 1 :•
Owe
r s PaFIL I Z, —Bl elo...Pormill is Math
- '
Mx Parr .IT ..: : 3 00... .•a ; 27 Si
' ' r , ':. i
Irwehi• - . 1 .. 9 -00 18 "
It ls mid byti: oo4 lol%aibiliq min 'hi*" tit aril )
sod toedkine• ' the thdied 9205. sad*
TRUER di
001 kifi,PrOprietark
eat 81 1 , Bofsteik Mow
LEV!
Dermesher
DAV' IetrOIINING s .
-
10101141 UPS GRUM lIITXHIS
•. •
Hoollawra .To*,
Tl 6 ewe lifted, a.
• , •
STOMAOn,' 0 DIOESTINT I
• • °pare. - •
, - • ,
-
Hooliand's Gerken Bitters
. - .
L totipased ottli• pore jokes (o r ., as n o m i it o,
H
dicinari•iutid. . itinictu . of a:ilts.
Herbs, end 8a ' ,Aabang a 1 Amiga.
d oe . highly * omen+ . bated * mid
fres rim UkaLsiii. , 'tido:taro or=
H fland's .German] Tonic'
•
I
._. ic.
Is a eimblnation of all the ingredimti of the mg.
uletth the purest ua4 of Seem Cruz That.
ile.., making' One of lif
the mat ointment and
Naiades ever offered to the midi*
=preferring a Yedleine free llen Abmkionc,f.a„
1
~ ' ' . -•
H9oftanda German litters .
to ' th.. b‘,:„i -
~,T b ... who lave Og n
t win: to nom of
T
"
H6oflands (fie if : 1
1
Th aka both mistral good. and contain the mune
medtdnal T im m ;be •• to between the two War a
mere surfer of • the Tonle being the mom mar
The • • - • • *variety of exam* sow akin
.
----
dlgestdo*. •- • • • •••,- Nervosa Ireldltly.
ete.. Is ala to lioe tto - Ootti"s
' The LIT- er. symnatbigni
as . ,y as, ire with t ee It
Denmana- • ed , the remit of
0
la that the; pa - • tient stakes ' nom
en,
1
several of mote of the followbig diseases : I
. .rtemoupw as , Plaeraence. Inward Piles. Palmas of
Blood to the Eked. Acidity of the tkomselh •
Nausea, Heartburn. Divert for Pool,
Putnam oe,Weiatt In the atom., .
&eh. emu Ernetatione. •• .
Sinking or Mattering ad the =
Pit of the Btomaeb, Swimming ' 1
of the Had.: Hurried or Diffkinit Brea
thing. Flattering at the Haut, Choking
ot•lialbading Sensations when In'a Lying Pos.
re. Meaner of risloo, Dots ter - :Wets berme the
81,cht,, Dull Pain tit the Head 4 Deficiency of
traded. Telkornees of the ••
..e..... Mid Biwa. Pain In the - .
- We, Back! Cleat.
• Linabs- etc . Baddenl PI ashes ' . l
ofileat. Ehirtdit* in the Pee k CanstentS.es.
Imadiolode of lied, . and Griat Tkneeliakm of
-The fairer from these diabal.M•boald er,epnes tbe
greatest caution In the selection of a remedy for his
lk. P. La.
'
Sass. pezetimpto i l k. i : Ili thit: t f o llelli j ael I e
?. . r .,01 li etze l,. !
.; re mer
free f4alainska
owe hsgreslientaand Le- established f.ie.
0
kteelf a matatiaa ' - sloe the cure of these:
diiimpea. In Chili eimni63on we I vool 4. enba4t Moo"
irelAnown on:Dedien- - : - • '
,* " ..
. . gOofiazul'a Genpan,Bi#4B,.
-- 7 ,- .. • - '.. ANto '. , ''.
.-,-, -
nooridotirs t ER LLIII TONIC
PB&PARED. By
DL, 0. tiCO }CS OR i
plaiLApieLrigiL, •
Twent.y4woyears oboe they were firri , introdnied
into this comb* kom ' Germany.: &dog , which time
they have undoubted!) Pell.mmed more cares, and
benefited sneering humanity to a greater extent, than
any other remedies known to the public.' . .
~.• • • •
F
here rentedlerreill . ell'ectrodly I;ttril Ike
er Complaint. Jam- - • dice, . D yap ep • ta: ,
Cbronic or Norma ~Debility, Dby it te
Otarrhaw, Disease of , ' 'the Ilidne7a. Ipd all
Dine am Iliatn/r Trom a Disordered 'liver,
_
.. , . .
s ':-.. ,' - . DEBLIATI';'..
Ilieniiiiiigfriss lasi leifee livitaterim. - 3 •
4 . _
; • -
Pas anit4Liqloi OP Tux 'iirsTsrs.
I.4tisteo by sewers Li ber,',Hara- ,
ii!e 7
, • 6 • . veradAve,; • ;.,. , . •
A.•
,6 •• • . - ,
There ta Mitiedicine InttaMeOnilto these remedies
In each owes -, A Moe and' vigor Is impaited to Ma
wholearystem. the,aput is food Is
celere4. stgumith y. the r blood is
pori ttie onanietion sound and healthy,
the yelkeetinge the ma; a bkman•
is given tothirnheel4a the Week 6 and 'payola In
invalid W:nattier!' Wty being.. 6 •
• •/ ••_ I'Z ' - •
ItS.R.Sp.v3 LIFE;
And
with a ll
hiMd of a Weighing heavily mani
.these. with all Int auendant And In the neabf
this lIITTBIIB. or the TO an _sitter that will M
eth' new jibe Into their, mettwe Ems= the
and ardor-of nom of days. build up their
si nm and,give th and happiness ther
tart • ° • :
, ,
`NOTICE. - -k ;,
. .1 ,
L
nil 'a trell-onall- . ! Ilahrd feet that tally
one-balf of the lir . ' nude port on of our
population ere.' eel- 1 ~' : dont to the evarronent
of good health : or. t . • to their their own ex-
Kenton. "peter feel " .. They are Jur'.
dnld t derold of ell e 'e r d ,r, • extremeq
. , • . •1. ", • :
. .• e
wind= and hive no appetite. _ , '' - •
' LTO th is elle of pertain the DITTOS.. or De TONI ,
le. is modally, nnotordeoded, . t ''' •
WtA/Ci OP .T.OttGATE 1 OHILDRU
• l• ---..''
.1 :
_ ..,
Ate mat etrone by the use of Ober •
ofa tu n
afire. They wilt, ewe every et::
without fall.
uxi, • i ,
Thousands
p of sertLbemeei birie elated. ia the
of ttet oprietor. Out Will sneer ef the
tetbllestiori or but e Sew. ,
'*ll be obIIOITOIL
Re aid 12001 COO d IFOGII ' uses th ey sextet
be believed. , 4 1 .-' i
.r ! ti,g
- . ...
I '. ' .•'
yi'EsTimoNTALs: -.--.
. -: ' ' I '
_., „
Hiteik! Cleoriyi W. • Wweiwart4
F Chic L.Natice qf Of sommdf:ami qt. 12 , 2,1 4 2 4
'Rita : • ; • - 1
. : Pktiettfitolls Itartit - li s :rt.;
"I Anti glixdittedll [' - • Germin Bit los,
coed wale, until in. ; . dtplooss, of . Ito til•
pet» orgstm and - of great belief& 'ti
A
Cases of debility, ind Mist 01 Eterrillk
action Ist the gum. • yotiak, traly, l / 4 • •
GE O. W. WOOI7.AID.
' 11.161 J Tbaarpossi.
_ I -
j r udge qf Sspnerh:Zdessrliaxict•
, .
.4¢n ~K Geer
Aim= a sakabil
'marks Wares of Wadi* of Indlgaittan a
../0/11Pir
six. raw milli ads fmat 4,
!aka% vital
JA3433 — WONleot#
•
. 1 13.111.1 1 13.
CERTAIN,.
Ipeedy_Oas
UMK
PNtar q t tk 71wa1 cuorx, pie Ada.
420 ass
iprious
_ . .
D. Jadkwili—DeirtAltr:-1 Oat ti co s= ca rt
•
quanad to connect Ry nem 'wan
or Manna 1301
,cif aunkinek, tan ragnattai the
N
pr...u....40.0.• , , rm.
ban In all Row I &awn ; b Intl,
a claw. farad.: Ogg Rauncaw aa4
If a 7 : own nualtr,: at Ow
asetalasaa o D J r, 1 Thankutweellusli
Mani, I depart tar , . ' ceeetros R 7 ROM
mum; ta szinalln7 Mr Ralvietsßi gag. lib? Pliiirer
dabift , 8 lif til "Oft, ad fir Low *NMI.
Pagaa. a a a RA art ipapranYna PI
aaa. ems ft ha : bat tim t 1 dosal 110 - It
wine IIIT
7 tO Raw who aldrill! am o Urns
i
f lesPee t. dillAtEkita
' below I:4lgce
preßlll47.lt.D.
Aa iiiftitiAllw•Cieteft;i•Ch ' rfNa - lk .l / 2 14 (iwiJrt•
Zino dittfti awed
,ae le in fres 02....._100
Inds Quota Illairs.iii MI it MY w"`"X ---......
amissed then ea smolt we. b . 101 2,'
adridai Oils pond roma 40. 1, 0 1 1. •mall
Ilimadmouisoret ise lit Iher__. ' ' , ' •
; Tarn tnili g it ra 1a b
,t
I ,
lloallsoto
r
i jOi
seek Mb.
. the alka all
WM 114 ,
0 6 * ar- Ig*Alitt PrlMPo ll a'
_.l •
' ipas iipalo4 a cu.;
- PRICES.
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as ontfesaplate thew, they
With the ghr and s ;
the teellee and the meet th"
We meet.uplut the Level, thu• frUen every station anon,
Tbehoosarth from 6L te/ace, and the, poor man from
Innate ; •
The one writ leave lila Atheism • , the flagons'
door.
The other lads his tnte l respect 1 the chequered
We Pet aton Sher Squire, for the d must itaVe tta
" • d
While weile,
sexes with the saultltinte, cold. luglierd
ew •
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Bat tW in n ow o of our &twinge to n elocitTla fr ren *
Andwe koir, upon the Level' to the happy
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We shall wert i . t upon the Level theie wi
' death are pest
We than wend balm the Ortent.' end
I. he there
To try the hloc-ko we 'Oar.
Spare.
We ahakuriat upon the larept‘t
1. depart •
I . terra a ger k eios—r . nridi kyr
news mansion kiraleozur. r
Who the 7 th l r lA4aani ,
OUSIII.
I"
Letup
Vet liar
Al
Itatt;;i.
upon the lAvel tben;
*sit sad let ni Woe, thb• the
st the - welters sky, the stgas
aD our ;Totitlog &opts
,ehti
lauds niind. c artal ]Wogs; form
ita part upon titg Eigass tt
V 3
Cga!i i rt i Zozda df.irteeic 4 o mew*
matinale, are. • t'
meet luxe Uri agd
SOlu'e." •
Warriiic-ros Tim, •
TKRU /MARS A
si~dnt.s sommotes.l
T4lllO years the winds their 40111M21 dl e have mode
Te writer's snows tby gone its ...ned o'er,
And string and "summer Sowers their • mule laid.
Bat Ller.oln S. kb! for • Mali= grief wine
We mho that kind. familiar, honest.
When Senates meet we allar that voice,
We miss the warm, good beak. Math ly grace -
That soidlitingaished then 4 peepli's choice.
And ;aloes ii;„ore, thy hansi, ehlp of State:
Troubles and treastatilmost hoe Werystelna,
So erangstbefantics she has' played oq late,
Stool Andrew lotutson stood *de the helm!
• ,
tfonr,gtief far thee great; yetgiester
-Oar grief aodlcar au , bast thou died] in vale f I ,
I'b. n ant the Swum& more, who id h thee ail
twee of martin). hweclotle ealnr
I.wl be y l ii tete ft net: since God Is Jeust
H aa tbe wicked In r blgh places a i
bre ?tgb plaCe the' traitor malt thrtut
d his name hariel'neallt obltvloaa ;41
. 1.9.14rn, 1968.
WArrnal rut Tea iltaErs' Jot-aims-
PNEIIMATIO P 00ESS.
The llessemer' Steel
• Trby, :11tew York —T
me r', Kel ly and ,111ushe
--;lntroduction of the
le Process—lnvention
perimentn-The Module
di.
•
. .
'Daring a recent visit to Troy
we bad the - pleasure of inspecti .1
trier Steel Works in thsa place,..l
tJon or the accomplished Supt
.8.. Durfee, Esq., who very kind
teously Showed us "eVery atten
•tiently ;replied to- our Minute
inqpiries, - tbough sfe'tuldbobtedl
Much
dons, ignorance brmsny imps.
ill ,
• •
, 4
Tbalßesaeraer etrel , larark at Troy
Were 'etezted biliessrc Winisi w, driswold
mil Malley,under the 13essemer 'oats, which
were then in the , bands of Mr, Holley, who
bad considerable experience c der the in
-atria :000 of. Mr. Hentr Bess niter, at ..the
original Bessemer Steel WOES, at Sheffield,
Englanti. .- '•' : . r
,
-As' 'Dlr. Bessemer ', agent lu this' conntrv,
Mr.' Halley presented the %Biter to Bolin F,
Wirmfoly, Esq., a wealtbi and' enterprising
1
iron lionnfacuirer of Troy. e e 'result of
this negotiation - appears to hay been the ot
ganization'of a private- compen , composed
of thegentlemen above mimed, who we are
informed pprchased the Bees met patent
rights for ibis country aid erec an expeil
mantel Converting establishment in 1862-3,4
We are not, mistiken: ' The' original . 4 planl'e
, cokik suSil of a sitigle•;two ton iconverting "
vesilbl,which we •belleve is the ismallest size
in practical nee. Those how genierally, adopt
ed erefrom flie' to ten toris,capecity.— As an
experimental establishment, thet works were
necessarily limited. A turbine water,wheel
was erected to operate the blimp* cylinders
'for the production of blast, bat ;the available
water-power _War entirelOcx: limited for the
prOductiOn or sufficient:supply9f etmosphe•
rfeuir et the necuisspy toressnrei evenfor the
Angie two ion converter. •The piesrare= re
ilisired:ifor forcing the , air np through Ole
eited metal depends on the eiz i e Orel% exin
ie
Orter, lot the •depthis` Of Liquid . mass Au the •
vessel. The. wallet ;Made F use of ; ranges
krom 12' to 24 pounds r square inch . : but in
cs
practicM'operations less than 20 ourds,prw
eurei cannot be depended on.. T he I conse-
Orrice; is that powerful blast
. engines are',
absohitely necessary. , ' • ' `j
I The 9peratlons at 'Troy ;vete erefbre de-,
aged, by'the inadequale poide of the ,ma-
Chinery; and in order to 'save i end time'
en expedient was resorted to , iv id? ha en
tailed still further cost and tier . A set of
"team cylinders were hastily erected on the
contracted, and Insulficientkundations of the
Old blowing cylinders, end 'so p 1.41 ., that, the ,
blowing cylinders stand. between the ,steam
lag
cylinders and th e '"balance " w it Thus
reversing theproiper mechanical ement
and producing - a vibration wh ch must be
erreres?n the machinety, and malt tri,a loss
of Dower. 1 - 1• • I .' ' ,
i Bat th iSefrangemelit wss or lappeared to'
he air. , - 'like 'Wee' thecireftm-
_ necgasary eipedlint, under. the'. -.al
one* lid perhaps Would! have answered
t=ediate experimental purposes, but an
ern was also Made use of In :the ar
rangenbat of the Taira of the *team cylin
der which - has proved a failure, under the
high tate of speed traireled by the pistons in
order to produce lie required ; prisms of
blsi!t, - i ':ii P . . 11 , '
During
~
our visit this machinery, was in
operadini seccessfulTyWith the two ton eon
rerter,i limit with evident , deficiency and in
nommuit danger ofbreakb=rn in the
most aided moment Of on
Anangements are• now being made to erect
'Powerful and adequate machinery to operate
thetintire "plant" with ,a aurplFs of power,
ind we; may here add, that twq large flfe
.imu nonverters have been emend and, putitt
ton4rl operokniAt these rks, but are
wid awaiting • Compl e tio n of the new
Din engines hiachinery.
t
I "be c•wriireors
The warkmansidp ; and mechanical strue-
We of the new' pair, of tivt4ou conveners
Ire 'nfitadve and substantial ; while the engi
neering skill displayed b, admirable, as far
is Mb pert of the establbhment At concerned.
frm the drawings •aW mode., which we
have seen, this poring appears to be modeled
ow the, Bessemer *tams. • which - appear ,
to bealtricitthe perfection of moehanical ar
tenements ; but terribly expenave 1 .It il
diesig , 10-produce a maximum amount of
lemlat, a'solnimnorcost •for opine= - r The
Ma itionfof mummy being in fuel auk 1a
..,-4u perhaps,' same lon 4:4 metal, over
'the Obi modes of convention. , 1 -- • •
I The power Ind style of tit' 'remut ;blow
ing mantrinery is strangely out of,moportiori
;blow
tol4e rest Or the rilt, andincmabirit with
the me tulle an the sahstanthil ape of the
con arraomiunts. The motion of the
mind vessels is &weed by ; hydraulic ma
&beryl and a simple movie' the hand turns
the eisorminn mass Stith Its drey contents, as
eiud/y, mid isegnmehdl, as a IrOy turns her
toe-ettP,; While the gri s t hydraulic manes
MOTO Mon the vast and glowing ladles with
theireenthing cibrgea, r, the enormous hr.-
g o bi o steel--more t r i nable tir
e re of
Oral iterthirOble or handle her
itdiesvm
needle. 7 - i' 1.. -I . I
Bat are coin: wiled to madder the Asia=
Clennon'of *cupola for melting 'the
-pig- as filmdom mistake s sad_ having
DP ever - tir sir , or rorerba° 4 2
• -- 6weemin
. , .
• I. The imp u rity of the fuel adds to theita • • '
iity of the metal, and eves a pure ore, or
•+ pure metal maybe seriously de - .. • • y
the use of an intpureAtel. Therefa , the
tate of the cupola with the parestl • .. - ni
Coal au a fuel, for melting the pig - del mast
Hate th e resulting. steel_ •• , • ofleas. • kg
the ale furnace; or -. . • -, bear*
however, no impurity is • : ed to the metal,
bat on the contrary, It is•Co come . tent, imi
prooed. We have no . •'• bt that - ••• junta*
cite iron Would be .. !_roved bythll Mow of
melting, but it .. • ectircely be ed th
'the mere meld • : of ther:plg will
MOPS ; all the' . • . cal impurities. , If this
It
so; then w. • are performed 'everyday In',
dur o r • , primes, and our puddling mill!
opera ns ought to produce "paddled steel •
fro ' thracite iron, which would,lor 'should:
beVequal to ordinary Bessemer stsei frank'
,iron. melted with anthracite coal lad the cupck
lit.' That this may, and will be mplished,l,
are cannot doubt, for even . nem. ig me
*Wick cannot t)e. =vested Into l by th i
pneumatic prodess Is elaborated
teat paddled • steel rails by the' ddlln '
i
exce
athethod.. - But experimente o f nein
With the Bessemer converted are . ly ex-i
'CAWS.
marts Ka
worthy of
.owa anenize
*oldie and uncertain, and even
racticsl and . experienced men are
ileceived. '
'slip, iihiipply et Neutral
We have ait unliailted supply lof
in thlt country, and there are a •
focalitwhere the purest and • •
Meal can be produced; but we
available sites for the production
seam; 'ogee, are not to
. be 'found •
never thau.
rianl=dt
upoi the
wb , 4 igzwsit
bar be sclera ;
tbracite regions: ' In ,the present
err, neutral charcosl iron It a -
E 5!!
this iirocess the cost of fuel Is a H
t o
Owes pure metal can be niat d . -
Char al furnace into the convert ' I
cast to afeepots, worth .. ,1
I.S
_per to stead of coMmon
only PO to 0 per ton I Chareo
fong out of blast may be protittahl 1
since the amount of fuel Or labor
, Is hilt little more to produce a
than to produce cabin:ion pig. Wh
cost ii only trifling in comp
profits. ,
_ • 1
il There are maltyOinia in Pe.
and:particularly in Virginia, Tent
forth Carolina, where steel ing.,
_made direct from the cbarcoal f . .'
pinch profit, but where charcoal
pest quality would not pay for !. 1
!mid trtuwortation. ,
,'': I Kelly Patens. , .
those 'words'
'Part 11 Pon th.
• JorazgAi,
1 It is :welt known that William
Eddyville, Kentucky, obtained a
Our-patent office at Wiwhingtou,
inventor - of the pneumatic process
abmar,' on a stalk 9f Pinterfrzence .
the respective claimants, though :
sewer ,waa the.first to file his claim!
clications in our patent Office.
• We do not prOpose to biscitis the claims of
either - piny.. tor, if examined close y, and it
connection with older processes; we do not,
see that either has mach chum-to originality
se far as the principle is concerned. Bet al
liPplied in a direct manner, for the decerbon-1
ization of pig for the porposeof produl
eing pure iron and steel, we have good resi
d i
man to believe the application was eally an ',,
truly an invention by both. parties, • itdepend=
mat of,: and without the knowledge of each
o ber's iiotemporatmons experimenis.
, The history of the' experimental - processe s
0 both Kelly and Bessemer,. is laid -.6y1- 1
d'i
ncelhat they were trying 'novel
nodes of
n
nfanufacture, Or mechanical means f accOM I •
plisbink the decarbonization' of ir which I
differed materially fronall: former- odes.--j
Tnat is; though the
. principle was o f , new,'
the Obje c t ciriparpose with, these ' clemen'
•wilt new, and though is blast of at °spheric
air.had,heen used bath for reilnin r and -de;
Carbonizing pig metal; It was not eaerally
known, or if, known ;_ such know' ge was,
not pit to its ' Practical utilization. until the'
eitierimenta of Kelly and' Baser° clemon-i
strated that "the bed molten or - I nia cut"
iron is increased by a current of aid atmos-1
plieric,air passing thriugh it. • By the
mass 11 ,
saga of a stream of cold air throng ' a
of m el : in g cast iron, -the temperatur :is ran
. 1
several thousand degrees..; The union of thei
•
oxygen of the atmosphere, •willt t i carbon
Ofthe molten iron,produCes an, intense" ham
tuflicientinfact to keep . pure' (wrought)
iron in a state of fusion, - .which cannot bel
done by any:ordinary fuel, or the; 'common
metallurgic smelting operations. .'1 • . 1 ]
titraillictiota at the pacisaatio lis•eeee4
- ..
In this particular ,respect, Mr . ... Kelly lal
bored ardently and perseveringly thou; aid
Or assistance, from.acience or the try, and
bad demonstrated the utility of h applies
doe, before Mr.:Or:gamer had tried his 'ex-1
nerimitnt'ot blowing airthroug h m hen inan'
though he had.before conducted a I ng Course
of experiments looking to the sam ob ject
It is stated' that he was led' to the i es tit e4i .t.!
'experiments,hf Mr. Nesmith. +in ecar +;'
zing molter.plg metal with. Jets o steatia,-T. l
It is welt known that. the liaxygep .of steam
has,the saniaeffectA the oxygen f t he' air,
on ignited or easseous carbon ; latt thwnitpa-
gen of i the . air contiifils - '-tbe, ve . ca. •
!tore of the onion ; and the fierceenergylwittal
(which Pure oxygen, unmixed or in .. corm*
don with hydrogen.. Would' attack and ' des'
troy (oiadize) the iron itself, lelikawise co n 4.
troled by, he neutral or passive . nitrogen Of
.stajosphericair. - • .
.: .. - . : I I
'White it.Woold be extremely desirable to'
utilize or make use of the of stesnrl
• • • metalhargic operations for the. purpose of'
1:1
- taking lip the impurities, sulphur and p 1
phokukor,„to use,Blo pure • oxygen of •
element Tor the more rapid reduition of 'the.
te
ores, it is probable that the energy of act! /
would be so great as to destroy a •
portion of the metal itself, ,and tb 8. rend
its use far froth desirable, wren con d .8 -
be decomposed into its gasserms - condidon.
simple oxygen and - hydrogen at such iaost as
e c
to teak° 't avaitallle on the score of ' an 1
• I!' .. ~ Practical liaraittleaa.
Practically, both B*emer and ily wer
mechanical inventor /... They iv both en•••
deavoring 40 accomplish, by . na
means, the decarbonization of cast 'ken
the. chemical affinity ,of oxygen for carbo n,
.principle long known \ to science, and ex 4,
tentively made , use of in ' the puddling an
fut
other processes; to. patify_or Van '
metal Into iron or 'Meet. . Mr.
t er ha s ,
however, succeeded in. adapting
. apply.'
tug the most ingenious. and Me ap p l y. '
CU:deal contrivances for the A- .., purl
pose.,
So perfect, In fact, that n • • •• bal
been devised, or perhaps' can, he • "'tad;
to accomplish the conversion, in a . cough
practical manner, ' by, . blowing -• •
through molten mast 'so well *elk Moo
done by the. Bessemer machinery. I, - •
- In this respect Kelly is Indebted to Bei
seder ; for wantidg - Mr. Bessanerliniechert- •
teal' inventions, the Kelly patents would be
practically a dead letter, unless %t owed up
by crintritances which ,necessity kt have
- ".called into existence, }es we may instance LA
the Case of Mr. Bessemer himself: 'Bat -
application orate chemical and m Mini
ixe_
contrivances Of both Kell . and -
owe their '
availability, ale to Wildcat' • s •
reseachevand chant . periments of Mr
Musher, to whom "- Os, ~more, ;than an ,
other msn, , arawe in doted for ' the know"
edge we peesese of the osiderful ~ .. . ,
whielt .manganese or ate • . ' ... •
pen*" in correcting the, kepi:frith of • •
• ' - -., ' Meilen Musnat• . .f
.
It has been well said that-Mr . MOM'S in
ventiorts hivis t Aide the Pneumatic promise
praCtical -ind y,-and not only the new
methods of conversion are thus Indented to
Mr. Iftuthet - ,•for to him the steel astern - Or
England owe their ability to manufactme n t
the world: - And yet, notwithstanding th ese]
,facti, and the acknowledged ser which
he has rendered hteconntrf and arts and.
science of the. orld; Mr.' Mushet 's claims
neglected and even ignored hy his country
and 'his Countrymen ! Mr. Bessemer mekia .
use iof the litishet initiation , without fee,
=reit because his patents "taPsai s ' k r want
of Means to properly maize' them.. , hi**
former charges the enormous roy ' eg pap.
ra)n ter
eat. ees. of • from one td fire; l ,.g
....tpre . : o twenty-five dollar* gold 'per , ton;
sac k s bazaar of t5OOO for the . Ana b 6
formation necessary to commence, mut* '
fsctitre of Bessemer Steel. ,
- • I ‘ • ' ' A ; 1 4•Ii•iteli• ,
ca l
la this country, . ad)! rollYs '
Murtha patents have been , conso ed„
the onion of the several interests tr .
tfutrights in the Ualied.B,takee: ' cobs
totes a powerful monopoly ' whit* mance
fail to be, profitable ~ as. urealion air
i r oi . hatents; though t eamma te t4 fl ue, h Z
pent . f ees .
Pr at
ogha• - ' ' _. 1 " 1 , '
rei m i uma ir s : Week. is twraidiesse
_..! ..- 1211 .-irlan Y. Valium.
• As we ..; not - write azeideivelf SW hos
, - ho ;ire .famffi tia ar. with thi
w e safbjeci f
' . ramailems ra 'ar;•,tbe imy , weak
tb . l end'entertwishrg iron r - sen-; , / era of
- • country. among whoa We • may '
Ca; ett i t li t r d i and the Columbia Iron Co- 3 1 V
11P/flal& steel 1 '
tablidummt Wader . the i Kelly , IM , Y
andel*, Mielalgan. ' 'Tule
.. A r
seeded under - thitatPetin j al s r i'"'
, B.nrfek, who bad made
the Mew mode of " awd. Old *
Wi olt
alwrlewe ma lama made him tha
Moat available lbir 0311 = 016 '
oath . ile'r, ill
attlig, tini 4
Baammer, WolmA_ - __ , 431424
law jobw - a- =.,. 4.1
at '
lad .......f.inthie ltr. O*Z Is avi. ..t it
/till imasni ---4. sa Inteees — iVaiiiikumpt
4 . -.. *wane •inwtlll4
\By the dileollithli b wniwatinig 'kola *
era only the Wilt' of wmaiMVIMS
adult, wwitinak 'O 3B OO ' 0 40 9 u&
Simba
Ik. lO ._
gent imai kw . Z l i ar it AM
surd most he' at.
!NON/ ail 1
sepigykr , " '.. •
•••
-- t , • • - i . --I • 1 • 1 • i . 4 , '''
(irks at
e Besse-
Patents
acanthi—
and , Ex-
Operati•
New -York,
14 the Berie
the iOlta
teedeli, Z.
y and coy.
iop,.and pa
tted critical
"bianiteated
cal glut.-
- T - 1- • •.: -
9 , Copies' , Bils ! - . 04
. - •
A
gingb
!nutetable, 'tee!, without the Wie of t .. • • :
‘ nese in some form. ' 'lint 'using Mush - .a, It- -
venticms, .tie, troy containing' app*
,le.
1 quantities of'sulphir.and plunlinrch „ Pe
1 conierted Into good steel , amithere are new
*about stio,ooo tomer steel insookily P . o #ed
fe Etperthpfg iron made with m , el_
1 16.
coals and 'cokes, *bud
,ir c etnqty, net _She
vay t charcoal
~ Iron wan made we :t !;;tor
vowel •••
. , into steel. ' ,• ' - '" - i. ih
• 1 1
' feeslletesisi cetWisurite. , I ._ i k
At present, the Troy ateisVpinntactirets,
are using Oily:a • 'Wont. charcoal trout flee'
from: 8 10bn? or, fbospitotie.' or , cfely i ict Is
•waif% traces at: these deleterious tel ti -
Titles. The p i g' metal la-When and
i i
int 9 the onpolswith anthracite coal, Ili' e
same manner ak:Preetitettittl,bur likto i -
for thaprodaction of castbse, and ;wbeinn
melted Condition,: the furnace is tappedtnlid
the liqpid metal run direct lido' the coalloil:
, er, which are larke egg 51'00 - Vessels, Oigint
ed on its - trunkint, and swing in equhintiegt,
i sous to nvolve_Owits axik with as mapp
i plicationit powedl B. .bittore the m ale
run Wont, converter, the nisei - hr "-- is
very hot with a fire of coke, Alkaigh whicii a
weak' blast' is driven;' Wkiti, ` ready f 41. - the
molten metq: TIM wnitirter is invirlN,
and the hot coke fans eutofthe L veati
e to d
a pit prodded for Its receptiOn. ; The, =el
Is. then elennarto a horizontil posidcits,
'receives its charge ititim the ;cupola. illis
then raised vertically,. While the blast it • rat'
Iton, and befonithetnetaliteches the hot m
of the vessel i which- le - so_ nentstructed kat
the metalline' on the side - witboutitoriphing
the bottom. while the, couiertee lies in 0 !tor-
Wats' posiltion. If erected,to thepa:penile-.
alar, , the liquid metal would' flow intioft he
toyer. holes, when DOI i Prevented - bk ) ! 3 be
blast. But the -blast- la' alittys put nln
force, before the vessel Mewed In it* -
sting-position, while ; the present* of tht, am
is eutlicient, l not nth to prevent i the -lii 1
t s
from:flowing into the tuyerr, but fO.Ptine
trete the mass The deeper the ' meta, td '
ay
be hi the Tdel4-. , tho'grestir is the fortune
ceuary to penetrate it; consegoently,,tl„ tom
20 to 25 pounds pressure to the iquer a W
la required to operate the correrdon -
.11nly.
~ !;. 4'
• ' weeisismarchansea. ,'. 4.1;
• • ,
For the first minutes rafter the blimi is
turned on,- numerous ,scintilleting Aparki ere
%brownout,' which appear - Vity „brtini In
the dull red volume that lines fr *he
month of the.converter, hut no -activeieln
bastion appears. to take place within tl4l tea
sel. -Neither the aubbn not the iron a r
to burn, yet tile temPeritife ia,rapi l'in
(Teasing, and at the end of liti or save
.., In
utara dull throe smarts, Which 'soon . -
get to a, light yellow, and Subsequent] j? a
brilliant flame of - the srestut' intensitt,'' -
min:lingerie vividly of liebnitliednemerit .
furnace, which wash , eeted.4ieven dwell licn-
ter." At Mis point the first - WI l -, niVr-
riods'!•as 'teen - jenny ' in the' tti t fli''
matienomenelatare ' Mate,' Ind the - ; , ,
period" eommencea.:w lobappelint tel rte
of intense beet from e salve cheml ant
on of the oxygen and cailion under Olga,
t red
tense heat, -- • The brilliancy - .and occeildbal'
whiteness of the fiamet,:iwitlit.the violent xi
plc:sluts and eruptions:. f Onion vile :tio
licintillatiggstars of bu ingiron. anriDO , t
of the third period,' forms one bf Ile m On-
terestirtg scene, to the: Camel spectator v iZee
the innderful change and ant:stridence fif She
.flame daring the ',fourth pilliOd," 'claim:Alba
profound attention;of the-practical ct . -itsarter,
- as it does that ot the exyriended :foreniastor
the expert. " ?hp sudden cisangerofthellibe
-fromitte mount of the confiner, from
, hint white to, a ilickerfng yellow and •-nni
.ing dullishred, caste an, apparentilon* o,ier
the scene, which', Mowed by All sudden enl
lapse, tells 's' plaMly sts, poissible that th 4r
bon is exhaustedurned Ont. The. O
.ton isis immediaUtle lusPerided t If the if
'
ing is continued after the tematnation o ' is
fourth petiod, the oxygen oftlis air AM ks
the iron,whictiis .very hot , and llquitiii (Ind
oxidizes the metal: !., [ , E 1 5 tA •
, , ,
pi" sigittiL the Illittgoot. tl f t
: .Before the blast is,cut off the cone , is
again turned 't'a a -horizontal Ix:attic and
receives - a .'charge -of - melted opiegle n$ or
otherl nianganiferdus-hous, which is plated
'.or rpninto the converter,' in the aamAntins- - -
neves the Molten pig metal is convey ed; Heim
the aisle. - , , , • ,-. .. i, :--
The chemlcal'uniOns 'ot-ibe elior egfil4m
to ..be inistintatteous, but ithe cotve e IS
allowed ta.remain stationstri for a fele e• -
W
mule, or .boar! ' a large, brlght4old-tin ed:
i e
flame issttekfrma -the enbuth. of the Verkiet:
The object of the procesk: whstever it nasty
has-is 'thus accomplished, abd Atte mMati ti ,
pow ready for pourizicin, B
tathehtgot rii_ oil, e.
I The- properties of the Manganese OOT Or
its precise,chemical Wick' Seems:to 'tin Ain=
perfectly understood, Aso tfte7 are n_
oar theories, ,aecountincfor I a ; quid' ind
-positive action ' se a detergent In paelflng
metallic iron for converdon to steel. l 1 ess
Splegleisen, or mangeniferocr:, pig . Met is
used, the resulting roessolog in thedion-
Vertu, after the operant:tit of Dieting in lug
pended, appears to be Attunalleable andoe- .
ambling in fracture 'burned . irctn."l4 The
edditita of manganeak, however, .ciiv i ects
:, :- 1
this osseous condition of the slightly Oils-
Oen metal'. `, . . i -. ' -Ii I -I
It would thus appeir , that the ectioavlthe
manganese is la the gate remaining 3n itfte,
metal, and particular! in uniting withltha.
oxygen which woubdo remainlipthe
iron producing an oiadised metal. , 'Other
the mangandrerhas any lidlnenceOn . t e itti 7
phnr or phosphorus or riot Is not very delle
itely determined . ..jf at ALI the aorrecd*ln-
Ounce on thesaimpruitiesis limited, fete Oen
with manganesian a debtrgent, the prOwhite
of either sulphur or Phosphorus ha applictible
'quantities is MP:Miens to the, resniting itelli
' 'caning sae Kauai,,lor gam.
• n oon A.ll as the `flame, nocitaioned bylhe
chaige of mangsniferous metal;' partially 40 ,
isites from the converter, the Metal ht Mocied
btieWering the mieutb, of therieitd,. II lit
kite previously - heated sad - held
the pupas. This ladle le matted by a t r
dierated by hydraulic . meelsiziery,' and a*:i‘•
: rumwd sa to move over a eircliOn * e a
ingot Moulds are set.- The teekittft• tO '
merticilly from a luile In.ithe bottom
~ t o ,
ladleinU3 the moulda, :without touchiqg t e
t
fides of matilds;ll poidhle to'avold
These mouldkuwof bast kat, simply wise
with plimbago orbtatkihiad with the emke
of burning tar, and if the Melting steel est
the aide -of the asotticit in Wing in a tar n
-
a
non stream fir liew siscends, it will ni t, he
surface and form s rougktace ;against t
the - ingot will athlt. -i . I ' . i, 1
It ha" been! found ' hiPosslble to i aka
marketable,ited IngetiOrY Z i tiro Om
Anthracitei`pig , iron, or to the theften
metal, froM the . converter_ . the 'da
without; , ctitting.their SOW itnd .ren g
then
i tle4ll Ibr the impetus 0 its.
Ingot ds .are Navy • and ensearL ;
e Eed.
They are "de from gtv easpatti,
adoannotihis remeltedfittit arittipuffelee.
'sr Ism _investments's testis lestileat;
Formerly the moulds Wert; grit aft is,
-tircle singly around the quasi. 'pit, said She
metal from:the coinrermts•Was pout ..0 itsto
with sepiaHely. - " The SestOt wak that Tha
Ingotsl were d
purists orlonercOmbed4th
nfine Men, ettOrnmerisq, and ly
hammers *Are a neeenry eppendix ftt As
Besiemer steel plant; for %he pose g ‘ Ok -.
lidifYing the ingot' with- their ;gm:eV
mows: .< Most of the Bellemer steel ' g
!!stabilakitenta are presided - with., suekh .
met., slid the Troy +Works - cif : ilitaars.laghn
A. Griswold t Ca; Weal being wiat-r, -
great ibst with snit, Itf et , • ;-
but a recent Insprarement in the mdd.s 4 of,
ir
manes his dBne sway filth • is ;:nice t
troubme difficulty- i'Thelegots at
set in . clusters, ironed a 'central
,-, ~'
through ;
_which the mete l is tnned, '; ' '''g
in the witecurgitotaradtla w: Sthe ‘I
The gases thus escape, horn ~ surface - f the
ascending instal through , ' I hole p .;
eel at the top of each - nand ; : while ,
1
metal remains In the *teal - atoned to as
r"bead" and fill thgeircle repaid" WI
elifetoith In the.:m. o M rlici in i lml n er 'l h ,, i lit
pots or flew- - ~ '4. ' A 'I:
7
of
the m••
apt to..
Pte. '
um t ..
'Of pb
the mos
the an
te of the
1 013%
bj
from
sod
$1 00
.1g worth
furnaces
reviv •
. d
fottoto
the first
to tbel
sylirjata;'
And
I. cat! be
aces•with l
.1g of ttiei
.uiactur •
Kelly or
tent fro
the pri
Or s er Bei.,
betty
,enry Bee
I ep
Me.
brother,
allt,ti
eft,
VIM
*allPl
off
Woks
brother
awka
r*Phi nd
# 0 0 113 7
eat sea
occrite
Boca* boanctlit irreaneitY of etYls• Min Beck
a( evarydelatptipri vonalatired, Woad a to
ankir,iaallaitestadiaL
• , , •
hliforehesd.digeneratai„ the lines of thrift
shots too deenly in his Sim; lustre In, his
eye gets to Do p mere twiteltJe. The Gee
eral's head is like a bailor'; one Tecumseh
like tuft of hair sticks out at the back of his
head; his Dlaeltray eyes are _nil, sof,ntlllant •
with-irinagestkats thatedne trooping by tittick
.and thiiii.u...Dielelott holds Ms together.-
till his broad Aware - of a mouth seems 10 be
the :line between two. vactiated hemispheres.
Talking quickly, .wiltuardedly, - 4abiolutely,
'you are apt tot mistake the power of the man, •
till, on occasion, you 'see Idai settle down.
from his tllihti of genius to reason gravely
and ponderously•as Admit Smith; a heto '
common sense site is krairocle In Oahe.
• Sherman's relations with , Johnson are. am
:pleasant today: as they ever were.
TRH &Mall Its THS iIePtICA3 . CENT TRW.
(Friiil ' i Wcgiu4 Letter tame N. Y. Indeptuld4l
1 There stet Beiployd, witit very black eyes
;and a very blue veil ;
.4 few, seats behind bee
14 Richard W. Dana.,of Boston, one of.the'
counsel of 4 teem Davis, :with aprofile re
*hiding one fbrcibly of the witch-honored
Sir Frederick ;Bruce, though not -nearly so
[ noblest looking 'men ; and; i'littleforther en, `
Mrs. Ann 8. - T
BlePbentx, In- illieenlY Man
[looking a very' formidable lady of literature..
Below, the chief Juitice, 'the grandest look
leg American :in public life, two ught,down
Itbe millet with, feeble soend, Ind spoke ha
mumblingend Muffled tones; the'Redlealked-•
,dressing him s "Mr.: President," and Ate
[President'; Wends as "Dlr. Chief Justice."---
Before bis dtaitll,, at the left bane, sat "the
,m , ;
anagers of ithpeachthent for the House. At
the bead of the table eat Bingham, with his
ha n d s hs his: thin; long hair, lookinlifi
Weird and intellectual': next bim Ist
[black gall ominous as an Indian; then I
;son, of Tow% sl' noble, benest-lookingl man ; ,
[ and, lest on, that aide, Butler, perfectly notts4
chalant, Stith one arm hanging over iris chair,
the other. lyingon the table._ Opposite bias ;was Thaddeus! Stevens, in% an erMrchairj.
Apparently. asleep. Physically be lis so,
;feeble that it Is impossible for him, not
Ito seem a stock figure to the scene in *Wolk
;younger men :tot such earnest and passittuatei;
%Parts. Next him sat Mk BoutwelL:a man of
ifine and distinguished face, whose dignity,
earnestness .: and eloquence add. much -Jo
the intellectrial weight of the Houle humage
ment of impeachment.. _Around the table, at ,
the left hand of the Chief Justice, Oat the
[ counsel of. the '3lr. 'Jerry Black
lhaving forsaken his Chief, who'itith Charae- •
teriatic obstinacy refined to follow his "ad
vi e, Idi. Groesbeck-sat in hia place, a gen
tlemen whose Romarothee bad so nearly ex
hansted the retnalnder of his face that, little
else was risibltir. Beside him was Judge OM.
tie, of Miumachusettka mans with a forni add
3 i l r.
face rese bling the President ' s ;
own. ' Wtu.
M. Ever 2, of New York,-tose -for the first .
time;. MS very Impressive manner cow--
mended be undivided attention of th is vast'
assembl Veto* and above. He Seemi 'the
pare t ,of ;the intellectual Ame [ rican---•
Might, th n, nervous, with intense eyes end
:clearly-cnt nose, [ He is the only Republican
In the .President's counsel' and penthnalir, ilk
hot in sympathy , with him.. He- bettaye xi It. "
perhaps, by showing less then bls'utinal elo
quence, by making you feel Oil. Itereid not t
Feet quite at hoMe in his nnusnl `:position ;. -,
but he conid not be let* than earnest and im
pressive. Mr. Bombery is tall, erect, elegant,
with a Duke or Wellington. face. 1 .
. .
,
GOLD tilt ouzzitißikoKa.," 1 . '
' iSbould one of
.our prominent business men •
I Whose-word Was beyond' questioning, So- .
hdance that for the purpose - of Completing
the work . cif great value *.to \ the -- public, hit
' arbihed. to • borrow, noineyttpott - his no
'paying six iter cent. interest in gold there '
~.--and fortherm9re,• that while he would .
greenbacks -at • par, be would redeem
notes in gold, there would belaut'the,' n . -
j question of Security. to decide favtfrably, e , .
fore the demand for these notes would be so
Oest as to require a banking-Dints for t e .!
recitation irk accommodation.: of the-gentle- •
Seth's 'easterners ; and the more p romises to
, pay be shouldLissue. the better would the -
public be *ailed; Now; the Union PaCiflo
Railroad Company is ! Making. just such 6
proposal - to,all .w have money 16,r -invest
idmeta. TheTt riser; of that Company of--. -.
lers,for stale,itist Company's First Mortgage
"Bonds; akpor and int,erest in cnrren-,.
Cy, - butwi_nciPal and interest payable iii gold . ,
AslWis a proposition' of
lei.
liberality,.
Yet u.Otee, tribe security lei. sathifactoty. If
49)a j the protilse to pay, gold for !greenbicke
is worthless.. 1 - •
~ : -'''.^ • i -. •,.' . ' .
. .
'', :In the first place the assets of t e.Companki
are ample.-'The railroad wbich-iit being built
from the Miaow' river to, 'the Pacifle'hutur
iumuranceof enema such as to other railway • ,
in the country can boast • It •will be the only_
avenue- of pasatagn.. - and„ transportation i by• -
Which the minet, 7 ,theritilider, the farmer, Ind ••••
the capitalist •WlitaT help to develop the rich in-'
}terior Terrinitieta will Teach the markets of . •
the i Elia% and West: I t-wilt also t ie the Con t i . '
ental railroad Oici which the-trade between
Chloe; Japan ;' Eastern India ,' or Australis;
nt) Europe, will find its anortest route. • ,To
'meet these.requirementk and - to.be an encl . *
ng internal imFrrovefiaent;the Road is being
'i ttorcughly" - built 'and fully eqOipped. • When i•
Congress granted its - very litieral - aidin-thsti! , -
conittruction of the line,. It required that eaCitt•
auccessive section of twenty tufts. shorild'ho- •
favorably. reported- upon by , three gr.tvern- • -
anent inspectors, All-'llrst-clasiti -every re—.
sped, ' before that distance sh be opened
for business. The road; is ore,•good of..
itself, With. -a certainty of a te .and rein*
le
nerativeiraffic.i , ---. ,- • ... , _- , ••••
. Upon- this Road, the bondsAtered for sale -
:xmatitute i first mortgage. Goverumentdo- -
nates toward therlauildleg of iheline 12,800 '
Wesel of poblia land for every completed mile. '-
and alart - the right of way, throuirk the nation:.
ht &When. - • It' then loans -United ' /Rates
bandit to the CaMpany' to the average amount
• 9E7428,000 per u r ine. flo great lithe national
impottanee of the work,/ and so e:vident - lite
,nutmeat succeale thatifor security for qhla •
loan thethe Government • accepts -is secondlien, • '
Siting to . holders - of :the. Company's own .
hkinda an absolute first mortgage upon the en- -:
tire Road.: Whst - better • - security coutditie .:.
aakiadfor than Oita ."•• !. '' • -!
• ! But-there is another and Pirli - aps - the most
eonelusiveevidencs of:the ii.nincial sonjad
iteas of the Company's paper:. The corap!e-: •
teed a . 4OA of the.. Union 'Pacific - Road ex-,
i . i SSO niiitelroin amahe.' to:• the summit ' .
- f the:Urea:le Mountains. : Mors than two :
bundridand fifty nillee of.the line were bunt --
east year. Each day sew atradvance.Of. the
,end of-tbe 7 cOmpleted track: It watt - built Le
to the wilderness, with its prospective terrol- -
nal tang hundred miles away, upon the Pi-
cite Coast. - Itiss the!, pion eer , ri ot the (oh ,
lower crpoptibition and 'Civilization,- - NS-
Wally; Its business would - be - lighti -at least.
Midi reaching the mining centers. - Yet, .the :*
mart of the Tresanrer, shosra the . t remajks. . '..
ble fact that Ith e' net earnings of- the •:Road
from local nosi n ess, upon the :incomplete '
Section, were more Than three times the in
terest upon the bondiviehich hid been Issued. '
This la an evlde6tre ofprost*ritywhich gives
listurance:of the: payment of . interestupon' .
interest. upon;
the bonds; and furnishes a powerful ince* "
titre to push that.* te - the earliest practice: '.
ble Completion. ! I -- , ~ -, . , .
'Much might tie , of th e mis sion 'of the
Union Pacific !!Railroad ContnnnY' ln! pop-"
.plating' ,and _ developing the - western . half'
9f ' the . American - Continent, and of the :-
.commereal luptimaci . which -It • will en-.
'stria to the United States - by reason : Of the
foreign trade Which It will control, but 'our .
'object has been te:eimply examine the Seco:
city upon-whickthe Company prOposito pay
principal and Interest in g01d,.-To uliteeente
..
evident that the security Is sufficient, and an
investment In the bonito a good one: 1 - •
-I.rull partiaulars:anid ',a.viCuable pamphlet , ._
may be obtalitedlofSthe Company's .. vet:;
ti ned egeetv - , -4. --.1 - .. : • -- . • •••
...
GOV. 412A74Y Awn THE I.s.n.RDO G• •
[ ... - ; POWER. , ; .
_. It will be recollected that. Gov. GC" in ' •
hle annAsl• message exposed a pram that
had crept into the criminal Courts of, hit"- , •
delpbls, of 'p intoning or shortening th _len. •.
ic Tif
knees of crimintals aft* they had. been; "ma-
"tided, and :sentenced -by the court. 171ths.
practice had bieWfolloied by the Judges of ;
that court since 1841. - Tim:, folk:living state- r
meat will satisfylany one that'Clov. Geary, in ' I
Arresting ,tide unlawful ex..ercite•'of power.
has done a :600 1 d Work; and deserves the -
thanksof the .peopie. The clerk of the county :..,
prison of Philadelphia cenifles that the fetz
lowing number of perione is bisanalunion • -:.:
had Deis sentences remitted aefollows Ohm -_-_,-
Wiwisentenoed to hard labor :) ,
~, • .- t ;
••- - 1 ,• '' • • .. I x,:meAs • t ristlia
irsiss..- Parsictsl i ' ' Atentmad. /44440:141. '
, 'I S I ?tires 1. ' !So . . -24 • •
'Olin , Bts t 51 , .• ' 40 i .
l uga - t • Ave 1
, 1 . r i l ; . . ; I f
'lvo laia f
Twesti - 501- , • 74 1 , . •.
IM4 '- Eligbs 1 ~ •54 • 13, •
' Tbm j c.; ,--.. 2i - 1 1 3,
, PIS Mae i St , SS ). ...• .
flaw irserteta • , sr 4 , Mr, 7
iMe Tktrty ...: . 'VS • ' .414 •
too - - ?bitty-cos SST , as t •
Vt
I tutu $45 .... 4
I.IW. . weer 1 t , o . iN,
I ime - 1 • iptetriaar , 1A.33 ~ ~ . ~ t...
• low • . • WO% . ' , rue -
1.94 U _ VIP - • BIS
. 1 Litiddition W i t the above, 184 pristine?",
Keteliced Oat pot to bard labor) ".betttreext
1860 Ind 1867, hid thetiterms remand, wase
56 betides Of the Eeatern Penitentiary w ere'
rituatted - betweei4B4l and 1 8 6 1. .
It *OM* front tut bspection of.the ono
ty Prisoislist - *Above, that ht many. ,camea l -- .
•...reardiSlOns t iermade after the lip*: of, •
eac ti dd a tam e bey ond the enecif the ditirt '',
tionneolimitia Ilebatancetiihe prison- - -
ers monviilled atlittak l2lllllBl 18 lorwal aad
Paritlerk triedr t = at weir Ode*
nal tests: „ ''alir tide Is tito ems
of Jahn V rakiL s w$ sentenced In lag to
densest . . I lind Who was rentittedider
five ve'L,__ ! hi 1 86 8 the sots& ..
oar s,ausaly:ltikasos insassumwed *as .
i . m a d ln.' buthr9 Pa l i t hsald nr ol ll
. ,