• TERMS OF THE MINERS' JOURNAL, ~$2.75 per annum in advance. $3 00 if not paid in advanoi. • TO CLUBSV -" Lbscriptionainurialgy in advance. Thine copies to onidetiiaress ' • 07 00 ti1t........ 00 rime , 6, - a 20 00 TO nnwsniusits-s4 so too a - ,p1z...4•7.7x., . urcicrumc. and licbcol hes will be feet with tatiffIOVIINAL adrauce. or Si 7511 vallituan the ral-4maaa rat at fall ass. " I 6° HATES OF ADYEUTISIT(G. Tut nar Non embructra sena Laea ar kz. - 00thallardart). oat bacAon; la al • Co. eqciare of .Tvru t‘pires Ttqt. " Your • " µ o n. ,11 es as nee cent Ithrber. Local Notioor and ilea oar a imam, 1111 alai a Ina aft limetica. Adrartliemvslut a pa iireanent.-- ThaltlftESte itiCrItNAL la now one 'bar* War daa any other papa poldland to ttle toile, and cattalos mac reilita matter than any aba paper meet ate, publudied In the United 13tatee. To ere the reader anal Idea of the anaont of ma ul &milord is a sigh camber of des JQIIRYI.IIL, tarnhied toe itheentsore haw made an animate, and found that t& Clattine lUmn than is anima. in a p bath weed nom the city paid iehlor hoax: And rot Q nth nsabera tacit M 1nt16111114 earlnß a year for 61176 la advance, co 5X MIS per wink. - The leaped') ot the JOUbNAL tie bees le t and rattle's So ea. It pi .sees now °amide of Philadelphia and FtnaOorpl, the lama elmnanos of any ps i, pothered In Proneylnala, and II steadily on the hariese.. As an ideating ',dim to this portion of the Mate, It la not equalled. ' V1117:11 OW My. al-Fairfl Tern of the Philadiaphis & I:tomA_4 11.1rr 13 NortA, Peri SCOTT; WALTER &. CO., A. L . 501, Ageue kx the NAPLE DALE COLLIfitIr rbita4elplqa—b4Ar 1, WALTER R. (XI. ER Ica tat SL New. era—WALT/LB WOO. a CO.; Tztatty umkng. 11i artvilfray. • JD osuoto—liCOTT, WAITER a CO., 1:2 Dome St. Jab 1, '69 1.17 LEWIS ItUDENRIED et CO Krona AND *arra or C O%A. - 14 Lehigh Spring ~.111. & Wilkesbarrr, Locust Dale, Merriam` and, Andrrsom's Longs, MI. ; ' Buck Ridge dannakin & Tremont Los , . terry, , • Wi)ll' Creel: Diamond and .Glentrorth . - ' BedAsli, • Mt. Carincl and Shenand;zh nit, .4 h, (''rek and Broad Top. Yetwomercist Bandlrur, Phßade,' 11a Broadway, New York. "' 7 ern URI 414E116y Eltreet,Bodoo., 111 Boutb F,t, Baltimore. '133 Wortadoidez SI, Provklence. • SUIPPING WIYAIIVES-T-Pt. Rtutmond, Port John. , cam, Jert•ey City, 11114 tore. - LEWIS AMEN - FRED, GEORGE 11. POTTS, WM U, AUDEVITED, ADDISON CIEULD, - FREDERICK A. POTTS. DAY, IIITDI)ELI, & -Ct) • miNjim AND SIIIPPZIO of C. Calk Jai. Orrierr:—Nn. gre. W Walnut Bt., ' Broadway. (Trinity Building) N T " Dune Street. Berton. tia• Nair4r air foaming Celebrated (bait : it OBLEICU Lawton co.tr.. a l icitony coml. COMS ClittArlitt COALLY4 unit the EAC CLOWN COAL 410.111 MU AI. 130 K IN COAL. Butrruiu WnAuiree :-Prer N.. 11M Pt. Main:inn& Wier N.. 3 EltrAbetivort. • 'N. J. *Jan • SINNIOKSON & Co., litOrperr anti Wl:l4l7mik Deab•ra of tbo . CELEBRATED FBISKIIN,COAL OF I.I3(ENICiALLEI' Eton: Sit'pliant and De:Oen:of the KNbkn• , m: • "Otiginal".HENßY CLAY COAL 1 132 *61.2 p C"'"" ..: j 6S Trinit7l3n~idln~, New Yak JOSEril (. MOODY'. (lateral Jan. 1. 419 'BLAIKIBTON; GRAZIT & Uttr.ll AM) WILITZU OP LOlOl EllO LCD. LOCUM NOTNTIIII COIL kihlpycre citliciapproved qualltfes.ot • WHITE AND 3RD elm. oiAL. - . Vs Walnut Street, 11111adelphli. ft Trthity Balled or, lie* Yurk. 18 11,, Street. Bast • 106 eater St., Proildczce Pier No. 4 Port ' WELD, NAGLE & 40; ICINESS AND lintriltn Or TRH BEST QUALITIES Locust Mountain* Black Heath 0"A L: S OR MANUFACTURINUND DOMEWMC UM IND SOLE WATS 111 ILL MARKETS poi TER arumnuTro Daniel Webster Deep Bed Ash' —AND— ACKSON LORBEERT! COALS; .7103 Walntit BL. Philadelphia, OFPleag:, 1110 Brcadway. New York 19 Doane Street. Ike Ufa 'M. Wan. liana, W. NA.... Email Selaens. LUNE, d Ries, Ja. Jan 1, V 9 I, • Piri Ns. 14 Plonk Pt. HJekseend... O. ' J.. & J. H. EASTWICK ' - SIIIPSE/93 UP WHITE AND TIED ASH COAL, NO. J 3 DOCE ST, PIIII,IIIIILPIII4I, and NU. 19 DONNE ST., BOnON. Ourneide Red A 0..•• • Shamekts White Ault' . • Cetus: depot. White Alb COAL. Jan 1, `e9 - PHILADELPHIA, L. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION, napping Wharves lair Litman COIL al . Greenwith. Manse Blur, PM LEWIS AUDEIUUED & Co, 40101711 FOR TIM SALE pr . Tllß' - Wolf Creek Diamond Coal itlohi Dlnttead, Red &Black Heath White Aida Cook. (SOO Walnut Pb 1 ladelplft onrica:9l 4 tlo m eet.Boet New Yort, • 1,111 uot: • Wilier( N.. 9. ILEPPLIER 1t BRO. rs. & ear. Walnut & PPrixtb lie., Palls. ()MOOS! OM PITA Street, New' lite& tilertheaUr sarsesauding, noirkitiocs, r reassorr, maJ. nurrini ear ' • 's' .DAVIS * .PAVIS PEARSON &!41.:9, ROAM AND arum= es rem I6t.IO3IIATED and LOCUST MOUNTAIN MMITMAND ISPOIDI VZIN • • RED ASH COAL. • No. BM Wean% Street, Philadclft l, v e ,,,, ms , No. 111 Broadway, Boom NO. k ; Ihdldlng,'New York. 11.-Doane Earrala HpdoQ• w ARP—GRKINW/C}/, DEL MAR* . AVLICri • • , l' 11=ffiti J. G. FRICK. Of110111:3SOH,TO woos. a BOEIALIp4 laasuiLeivassi or WI R • •CONL . SCREENS Oder thnJeeklß•' Patent. OWL SUILB.O2ID & NORWEGUM. FORTSVILY. Jaerl.,,o-1 11 . SFAIIIIWAIIPICR, Ages' ar Ow•ers, FOR- , - 'Collieries 'arid Leases. • lame collieries In good winking modition. Two Levee at Elellenstrin ap Nammoth below we' v•r keel.. One Red Ash met of Llewellyn. • , one Red Ash Lease an the Gate Ven. feet thick. A lease on ldiumnoiln, Skidmore and .Trims lee on N Creek. A Lease on the Lewil Bed on Rut Reewegien. r One Coal Love on the Mammoth at Lomat Gas: • A moll Red dab Onliery aboye wake levet. FOR SALE. - -' TIMBIaI AND FARX LARDS. ' ' 250 Imes ipleedill Vilute Oak Timber Lend. satiable i nee sae ear. • sae acres Timber Land on Iddl Creek. • twobac! Timber Land Wilk Saw In Camels. ea valley. 1000 acne Timber Land in Potter Oteurty. too Ines yellow pine for dowel& lien saes sill and prep timber. tits scree chestnut Omen. land. -Limon and sere loth new Pinegrove.' - dzift mi. 40 inet image. • Ma wee gad Bad but. Pseming lead. betweee &ravine and the Tunnel, at into lots to salt parelms en set altered cheap—eery dadrabla. A Farm near Williaohnown. Dmpletn County sev enty semi with tmprommenta, 3 kg -bows and good barn. . TOWN LOIS AND ROIBISEL A boar* and lot on Nahantongo reset. 60 feet boat. 5 Dwelling Mime an d Lot at m =itle. TOWN LOTS In S C. Pato stile Oillectott. f kgM 'restoll Tower City, ' Niddleport, Path snoi mi t il iwite= Itanaldion A good dwelling sod store bone far site • LI Giber- Le. MOW four coMmle. A rood Withers stand: . `lac on Flan&smort Monk 110 bet tint by MO bet ,nteep, with I story frame tense and klielmit. • Patorrille, Tema 17th. VW. COAL/. • 'IRON Al4t) ai suxix4 - ma) =faux The Gioia Work on'op l &tlomal Besonrces. A Lanai OmNo Vouria:SOl! Nal% wriri UP • • . W LW! or MAPS tan Snow - ImM • Tor licnarnige -"It Is the-meet Firdleal sod eshanstlet tresther os the eshiert tYt , b b emlos under 00r oblernt li leo. sod ohs that derma e read by all Intelgent meo." The Looms Sumo ;OVUM. slat-"A more COW prehreeter and ethserttre lolente nos th . sttehrsis treated of tooldneartely be Sorbed. lt may safely be aid that ire hive so=Wert ts this eesstry them:4l4 esteslited 10 ths sr o , llotoether sod hiro•erorlon all in• hthstssithre mgoirm In cosseetlao tit t kb bastairs." - So other hei Sint edittom netly ormsetee. sad mato; miring to the snare, WUl.bs petstlehed ear mural yea Priem-S r. 7 Sal Cloth t Indhr *saw . $llll. Pat mete by bodunithre, er seat tree by roam seestpt py wire. • Address • ;..111JIMISMIT rft".l4. licalarlan4 gl.ll -- $2 001 3 0011 300 900 313. CO . 3 50!' 600 806; 16 00i 23 CO 600 l 9100 11900, 1- 8 001 12 $ ( 2l &Tr 2 5 5 St R., on the Pier N.. 1114 Pi. Bliebaionid. QIIINTARD, WARD, & 00. 9 Pine Street. New York. 920 Walnut " .91 Boston. 00AL OF ALL lINDB BY THE OARGO. Jan 1, 13 1. Pier N.. 13 Peri ilickurred. GEORGE_ S. REPPLIER, NSW &NO amerce OW • L RITPUNK MOODIE 0A: ea% LOMB% MUMMA:L. (111:0.8. RITPLIRRI Yammmb Vein. DUNCAN WAL X) Lewit Veto (Red Ad . y. SCAM? A. Co.llLorberry. (Avulse: 35111 Willow nu, Philadelpbla. II t I ltroodway, New York. 27 Demme Si, Bootee. .inzaary l.ly Pier He. 0 Pore Meimam& JOHN A. WIIIITE SON, SHIPPERS OF COAL, No., 310 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. acme ma muss urn urn or °our No. 411 WO4 Thirteenth St, Nor York. • - No. MI Third /While, Now Teak. Ives' Wharf, Si, 99 VnduS , -, Providence. Colfity Wroutcllt. Warhorgton Avenue, nou're.l - Kurt. Biutoh . • . dun t, `a9 • - Pier 1/11. r . AUDENRIED,NORTON Qt Co Went End Martel of „ C 11.00Viale BIONSITAIN, from oar RAUL DELL and COMMENSAL COLLIERIEL IattAIIIONLIM, Gam KtrrEarßms COLLIERY. ILODAING RV, from MIDDLE CREEK COL. r Walnut greet, Plalladelptda„ OFFICS: lIQ Broadwy, New York. . - Dome Street, Bake. c , Jan 1 Wei ' - CAIN, Ile m r 11t, & 000 K, • LOCHUIST GAP, , LOCKET INOVNTAIN, 4 e es BLACK GRATES. Gal, dealers la offer drat 'panties o. • AND END ASH -MAW tie. Ile Walnut Street, Philadelphia. sad Woodland WEarrob Schuylkill Mawr. • .1„. • ruosa. v.... Noma =MI.a htlia Y. ems: ants &STRYKER, Shirpar and Attade Jan 1, •an----1 fkhnalklU Haven. pa. °MATER, STIOVIEY &WELLINGTON' Miners and Snippet's of eoia. • nurnside (Irma theleßarreide,,col. at Shantou 11 ) - I.e wit Vein (Red MA). , Nemalate (White Ash). , (39 Malty Building. New York. OFFICES s Vita Walnutlitrect. PhiladeltAda. L rkliul* 8(40,4, 8C 414 "4 Velma( Nw. 19, Peru Uleboawnd, P Wtad•a. Jen 1..0 • • 1- YEfl PLIICI, 1110011_ it CO., • Lehigh, • • Schuylkill. • . IV ilkesbarre. • Scranton et. • Shamokin • • •4 Solo New Yale kg ts t rat JOHN E: VITEHOOP'S EAGLE RED ASH COAL. onws—N , . 77 Teat, Bcaldtog. 119 Oreedway, New York. P. W. VraPIANCE, Jong W. eTwoon. 'JOTIN If. WYNICOOP, Pottnllls, Pa. Pebrayy - 9-tf • • CALDWELL kcoNANT No. itt Broadway, NeWlork. cam's 33 owl 36 Trinity lEWlldiwg,) SCDOLESALE:DEILICIttI A.NDEIIIPPEES OF Lehigh, Locust Mountain, Wilkes , bane, Pittston, Cumberland. and Broad Top, CO A L.'S AGENTS For New York and the Norelfortho celebrated COUN CIL RIDGE PRILEBURNING LEOIOO COAL, mink' by Sharpe, Wales &Co. 'Ain,- Agents for the PRIM EWE and other Ent-claw Collterlae sod for the celebrated POWELTON Semi-bltamlneus COAL.. April kb, II- • • NEW YORK. U. K. DSTMOLD. DETMOLD & COX, SOLE AGENTS .1 1, 01 t THI lIALE Or THIS CILBI3IIATID Room Run (Lphigh) COAL. Recently Mined by the Messrs;- : Packer, UNDER LEMLES IPlbil LEI COAL Aill IMO CL Bet no try the (Mom threselynt, Mae &Min Mr lam farina Improormem In the imonlies' of tho CM ties am. • I 'Mrer a l e flr 1/01111DIMMILY,_ 11ANVPAC• OFFICES; 18, 40, 4 42 Tri4o3nikling, NEW (Temporally okt ADDRES BX liAli. P. O. BOX NO. 411831.,: Also Old Otaapaa ` t om Naoa.ll. t..fnr Steam aod from Um Iltatarplae YLoam Jae I Sal 1- VANDIUSN...iutoTnER a co., O A. • 1.4 ow OUNPANrB 1.1:11IGR, Lwow! . xo ' mrrai LOCUST GAP, WILLI:MARK% UMW& • WHITE - AND BED ASH COALS, A stit itighlqoC l d. `v.o•l Qvreasi 111 Beostlety, New Yogi. a Douai Posta& • 31n 1. 46-1 WHITE, FOWLER & SNOW, mamma m mm mum a m 4 2444,4T4 LEHIGH, LOCRIST C 0 A- Lo • ors -WO WA THLINITTIMIDDIG 11112110A1A. WAX, NEW XOXX: Apra li,, 411 . • . o.lll_lllll 'm EULAND COAL. I - 1 1 g ainly" on ptlime meads of 01101=7:1 1:33*- OW. as baud moole as esseurroinb 11 1 . 1 M s lomat gal= in..... macs :;• , Ptrst. IL C, Mrs Ilt. an" da : 111.77* riM . . LIM11111•14iis g Grakanktalom • D. Oxiss. thy Oxise AS _ , _sb ) 'lfs. .D. U. A......„ P1i1ktp II 11= h ilailli at B *NM a Slam as: P Sam. Cooke £ Oa.) liss Tara OM aIIs&ASON & GLENN. - . • April IC ISO • .1541 AMIGO & itTrusauck. KERCELANT ' TAILORS, OLN OWN INPORTATION OF SULAM! NOT. ENNIO PON PALL MD WINTIN mom* AT MODIEATI PIIVIS, NM OP no, ..cruses AND LAB= At I* Cilednut Wrest, • . . . .‘ • '.- .1 . " 11 - 11 - E. . -.....-:'.. -:-.- -:. . . . . • - -...:, 7. • ,- - . .! ... - • . . . .. ....-. . . ..... - . • .. _ ._ - ~ • ... , . • . ~ • „ , ' , • . . , i . 11 ° , 1 - - • ' . . ._ . i 1 , ... . •; . • .."'• I t - - • ; ,1 11 .. e. . " 4 k - . - : ty - 4r , . . • ',• :.. . J::, - , • - I- • .. ~ . . . , - • ' -'• i' AND 'POTTSVILLE' .. - . R .. ~. - , --.- - - -.. GENERAL- ADVERTISEIt -'.....: PUBLISHED EVERY .SATURDAY MORNING BY BANNAIN & RANEY, POTTSVILLE,z: VoL 49. ware, tt" Pluladelo —Pien for Shipment of Arn rte? 'l4. Somali. Borda, Keller & Nutting, c011..‘ . WEB? -LEHIGH OBEEIII/001/ TaILiQUA Burr. BIZEIT.EBDALL • Eorsrp LOBBEBBY. ' . NORTH PRANIELIX Boa Ash: • - BLAOK HEATH. • BIG BUN LOOUBT GARBETBON, Ginuaville. C'FFICR3 :- Ititta l itarTY9*7l3lVO. N. Y SD WOAD r ist.4 PHILADELPHIA. PIER It. • .;.Borda, Keller & Nutting, min FRaNKLI9 WHITE ASII. Aprfl Pier no.• 19 Pon Richmond. JOHN ROMMEL, JR. & BRO., BUIPPERS OF , • 't Frankl — in CoarofLykens Valley . Deep Red Ash.' Hill.; & ' Harris White Ash. Henry Clay & Daniel Webster. _ , IIROAD:1 1 0P SEMI-BITUMINOUS ItAVEYSOVING I.EIIIGII At Elizabethpori. ,• • rjwl.l3,c *alum, Recma No.l. Mails °FMCS: ON Trish, Us ildlorz, N. V. ; • 1 91 Dolma wirer[, • 110 . 9 .9. • J. G.-MOODY, General Arent. Kara, • • Pier No. 9. • • • DANOROrf LEWIS & Urn MMUS Or Tnt ,Colbntied ASHLAND COAL; FROM It&HANOY YoulrrAng. OFFICE—tit Walard Greet, Cotamerclal Balldhat, Philadelphia., • • New lark Office-111 Broadway, Trinity Building, Room IS&ACSILTZER, Agent. Beaton Mite— ? Dome Street, (Jan .6111-1- ' Pr. JOHNSON & HOBOKEN-. COAL. COAL.' •VAIN WICIiLE '& STOUT, MINER £ SKIPPER OP TliC CILIWRATim "Fulton" (lc "Stout" (Lilligh) Ocala, Prom the 11:beriale and the Stant Collieries, near Its- Onto% Pi. Delltecied ,Wert ?Ma mines on board wee , * at JOHNSON. L 101101111.4 and H. lIRONSWICK; N. A.. • OWIPICEI‘..B4I &40 Triune lesitalleg. 111 Seowalleray. New If eek. !Temporary et Ili Broadway. Kay 11, 'GS . ..DOVEY & KENDRICK , 7.]r Ensiinies. DOVEY, =MICH & J. 3 . DOPEY, ,Wll. 'ECILVDRICIL 3.7. DOPEY BOLli AGENTS POR TURCRLEBRA , TED Rainbow &Plank Ridge C oals Wharf N.. 21 Poet OPPIC7.II: Phlladelplals-7121S Dock Street. ' Pottsville—Centre !Wok. . • New York—Tait/ Baild'aist;'RoaraU, Jerkier cache • Silver, Arent& Boildia—No. If Doane Bt.. Jiater Y. Bnd, Afit. Washington. D. C.—Benny Joime, AO- PebetAry 21, IVO 1 . . JAMES 1. CONNER. Miner and Mapper of. the celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL i►YSS S. COI • 49 beim County, remota. kirk '7 1- Lao liJlttiLlß L 0 1 . 11 IL . Min V Ea WREN COAL.. 11,11ain Franklin Lathan Coil now axes /*sly by Yoram CALL/Will, GORDON At 00., .to an my mole ~y mta. Partimpardwing [WM "1113 P COMM aPintrilura=l:=l62.6 3 SS Pine Si New !ark. Papa Mean Went. IScance. January I. en--- EMT RIM. THOS. C. PARRISH; AND.DNALER IS 11;oklib. Schuylkill mad Illtauslasia :C43 A . °SERUM:SSTS ON - COMMIS SION Solicited and Taken on Fa vorable Terms. osn o .sis Walaat.V, ronons. goo . 1847 JOHN R. DIRHM. • NAITITAOTUREB of -COAL PAYBEENB, Of Ow Lean and Mr a Aporoved Styles. Abe vadeedosed it p at i m pesetewl Sasso ltianbe." twee. labrom (bed sod oasts, Wet bee es • sosubetsrms • OwCOAL OMAR El% pediented V0 1 L L 1M14166 4 THAT MUM AL. AYBRITAtte ITS ORIGIOULL I= tar= 101 i• lOROLT WOBOODS. a. m i.....0110tte a mattsaise• of the sedrow ids boilioders io elO bestowed sipaar x. , • Mil R. . WOW 111., rear or atertro Hardware Atone, J. 1, yo.-l. -, 1 parrontai. PA. • -DADDOWI3 NEW IV . . - • ass . ANTIMACITE COAL BECIIOIIII. nth Nap Is Ile Weft pthliebed-af the gathasettil Coil Setts at Aimatvsnia. Zt Mee to um es , awls both other 11446 polettebed. theme et eves les fotheathee and also a represealatkie of the Wel Ba shi,. together with the baths of ell the thilkelme I t u se AS Cl* Ititteek ar.• Sc- 61 en ther,. Pthp Weir, the PetheL ' 1 MI let Shaft 1 16 D. ea Meths. 1 Tt MrttT= . . _ ?boss m Toast Ibtos tug amt trot by mil I NA* tik• attors____l o or wait at 11•1011WO Itteitstara. Pterrtlia.. isswi r P — ATKOrl' smiriurnapiurr air __ , IITIL&MI 1111Z+ TA An irboom It —7comoono ..ire RA boxidontio• of 11.—•.:! A MAO. pool by LOUI S nkot VW at tlo lloit Itattotilkt , ftiott 11191. to lamb , ot.PlaidotolAk Ilitotoolot tdi,Autthoo boos libo nileir alsobse, kw soil to AIM doolil erat . ta OA At= ritoto we Vs fir at as el num • ion crag bo a. - Lima ; Csa•____l lis li& hem ow ... •M e IT. -Ink Moo A woo to Ovate losolaikaitem Wee MINI Art woo Alton of VantWm agallss As al Ms View COB COMPS Um IBM Alp Alb to COY Ass& TM WAS at OA Wm to Ai BMOC wag Moo ton BO to Sour oink co OA 101 l A cos to mast A all sli so oopillod NA WI A a gropoel. I=TAW ea nom Itimos Arm melmo aid oho* PIMA his pootomot at old - memo Ito as no tio m Ay " soldiom Merl e. ANA WNW WA tea alt e as Aw mow ANAL hobo as IA sok It Adi A Room -at In Kisomf imA,PolsAiltalabilllL • - I WoliAgloo Ine AA t.. 100 • ) . . . :o. . F.,ij:L 11 FRANKLIN COAI ( I. 4 I(F.DIS or PALL ' Ei 2 „ -sesii.“ iftwhimmi aot rill Mob. NMI erportroof Oda Oak to tarot tbe oder Ms NOW/ of Motto by Mbar Mabee oil Us oral vont* an Talk _WNW ir "1114111. lben i Otbar bora old& antra lao eat "Iltoola- Watt loarkaaaatatdrtr Se ma a. ova ea on se orb* Wang britio... atieZrat Mt rodeo it OW" to aira aim e a waintraati._ • gos tor ar MON ialsooli O eb WWI IMAM la Woe lot rod tar Now suidor barbil 11WWWWI DX sallslsamin. am, am ot Moir W ort IL T. air It Ileas_lo, We* r eLGLikolf.kito Mewc ay um pros m. S. arm sip. aft. omit. a l , gem boast of Os atom raw froilloaris WIL RWWWW.Wwrow d Or liormatWorta it, op. ami OM at gal UNANNIsa. Itlltaill MED faIITIM Of lIINERS A ND SHIPPERS OP 0 0 .A. SCHUYLKILL - CO. LORBERRY CREEK. irsi ear *le Is sons tas lewd' it ties LION' est kW eat ens tbi aNi. d ilegatir! bit& Milk ill Oft mom as is hods ad Wiepot . •.!1N E S • • • '- • ; OUR! OWN I M POR TATION. IPUCED by soon of . oat Mena Mea are wrest . ed klik our Emoopfsa belittle& to entoiginh to THIS FLU'S sokaportloy WINIISI:I3LNIMI,tn «o onetimenwadow Tobacco .kilns they w,.11:1 nnikonsrod of getting Ai unfidultetted Intel,. tad kluldoi Loma own nerocall tnn di Molt, of likarinif•reeisineWliki,, and in orikalu o Wino fa medical wpm* tmklr,,LA o OW, and la oxisocoonee ordered sj-4 liavn now to ot Oar Own Direct 47_,,ortatien. • as Cameo of One nous oath,! PORT WINE. 011ER141/,, YONTET CARLT "YU: PktrILLAC.I. CITAI7II. , I' -me GE I:11 t•AI- LIEHRNSIE[I , IER. :41 , tiTEr - I1:14. cm. ; iw ER •,• I *ALMA A. Os lIAA Wm. ! - .1110 o—DIE ET. mattem. IX), 01 WO • " . • . lit t C.HA 111 NE. , cht*rr. MERE sot Cirri' stweims, I R paaa and [Anti. -• Aso. suwastar IN visas.; we runintee all lboo4lncs tC bO cetustoes,:arld ems 1010 naliasmcad for all rpuoto.; We 1.111 001 olth @Vadat adoote ofcast aplOparlsoloo. sad 1100: trice& wi tea-Mon .411 give the mtostralionett ncedad, W. win ealarge Abu alio ttosch dour booboo. El .alO altaaz.asolioma 03111115.010 &MLA. • ' Claw& Wottleit & Nu. Tel Ookite St.. Puttavlllc, • Elib 11 111-4.1.1 - Theßichniondlrori 'Ening Co nevi, Fos SALE 7111: .t:q• quairtr or , BROWN HERA TIT:: Iksm tildr 1111. - .13 oft • STATEN ISLAND. ?Ws ORS-wl l l be dellsered norms= at 1.14,1% dock lea =shed ud In good ceactill,tatae ceder. Co MI. , losable terlw The anglyittil Of Me oce V u'follows: dektulos4e 711.11:Nicsoits Ouch Altman, ' 1.10 Solt,hur ' '' eleiplexkleatehromliiin I.l3'll=photie schi Os= a =scuttle., .111,1Voirs sod loeq.. 1171 .81!=ttlaso1oble ma n or . lit, . Li= true. I T0t5!...., , .. Ino ltu PereestAo tu otsortsi.e &Le a 1.41 The 0 . Is at pretent In 'ad by hII I I , IOIM llodson, N. Y. triele : ds/Thron Co The Posat.teepnle Iron Work: It adr, le. 'r The lenn Co u fur Y . P eekskill -on 4.13 Peektklll,,, N. Y. Yes • & Pollee & Co. ' ?laulis&ocketi, Pena. ASldnew All ceders .CHAii .1.11/WDEN 8111TH. See% . jute 6. 111-43.401 , SOS kloodway, N. Y. . . . ,• • __. I 0.781' ;ii•viet.voingo-,-Inouncliesno u • sTelgi. PROCIMPI.-41 Pamphlet on the MaoEactafe of Malleable (Sat Mel. Ito =plummet. b 7 Hoary Bemeram with 110 . 1 5 M$ mattorit7Am Price Ai amtL ; boat on !Wept cif lb axle by melt tree. Poe elle by 1 i• Ha mem* a litallallt. Pniteefils S I • • ,AHD i- - WIRE 31AVFACTURED BY SELLERS BROTHERS: 623 Muket Street, Phila. SIM aS (4021111.3aD 32 UWE fainter and Matifecto. 'saner of the falebinateetiream trinamao • Waseronna, %No 1212 Area 314 Phila bee received the Rim Medal of the World'e Weal ratilbitlon, Lon , don. Zeglanal.. The hhchcot sweardal latirn and orbeereee Oxhiblted. Matablhhed 1 . 213.1 /um 14,25 orrtes OF +pm NIAGARA - ELEVATING LG., comiiperci I Bleek.,:.lluirate. Y. COAL. COAL. TIIIC NOLCIAIt.A KL VATINU CO. birlcga lame surplus Of 1,4 and 13.orkage., ./111 be prepared at the coming or DartrjahOu to recalm from the bee Rall• itay. or Lake, any qumely of COAL (Galata, 'age or tratohtmeut to way Our, Mut b)' Oaxml or mOt. by Om TAkes, nom u for,ruble terms usoy put yip Buffalo. Ilo:r tot la ',mil fouled toraeeo cnt cltiluarlocee. CliliCS CLAIMS., Vicaerrcal. sorb 21'. 51;LT PEI? • 4 ,„ 8 „, , . Ais• 122 it 124 CV , STREET ( PIDLADELPHI4V,PA. K'PORT F. ; rx . „ f I e : I CP 11. NOT aocuie Etrofe.# 81 . trafiie D ER itz• Drug 'Stores fhteLl •••• L e f mlifr a .Ih.t.clea et.l . t.rl I...arjuiSt • . ; iiis jili7l It( • es • 1. 441 i • NE OUR. . ST. 43 1` • • 'Dee 19.4 , 9 r - - Root's Sectional Wrought Iron SAFETY BOILERS • ROOTS 11RPROIED ENGEI s. seeiguerjr, tortak and Ifortra. _ . Double Piston , Sqpare nolshig Engines, Ilotsthit Machinery for 4..10ttl Shatts„ Slonleg. ; Grist Mills, Stores, eke. • of theft _l6uttezel an Ar ;r In 'retied& attention Is Incited Pi etc licier IC:kb, bee re eqoaL NO dead isou.s-th,:r....; t.vu af one cylisOr. either end es. uhtth =Wan felt swami Masts the Aber is pseshan t'ont,... tt rcal'eas IA tee* neG straps, e,titebewr L.ll M. 136. -ctcd r reeved or slopped brituatly, ;043 • ohatke_ , by the eniple, nonht.?, ste team_ Uartodep.keys. site. act Macs adjustable parts. midi% in ether boo , onuire the knowledge sad arena care of an expe-lerust ceisimer, can be pat is.the hands of the m: at ISexperier,oed persons. An its writing parts we eaclceed in the use or cyl inder. and are protected bona brealrage, the et frets of due, dirt, ladles. orlreather. Its extreme itahtnise. osmieetneee sad rapid speed, ,bl,gbly erred sued it for this ors . Orders nicednad. lora the masa hearer by tbe andetelaral, who will aho famish do. seriptlee itstabetwe. Peed Bs* drawing% Awillbakst macaw Information. - „_. . NATHANIEL HARBET, Nehano) 4zq. DS. • A. H. CHIJECIL Danville. fa. Havab la, .01 EARTH CLOSETS, Fissures stud Comin od ef• its Stock BRIGHT & lkgente, : 1114111Pliin. tamer!, latiblirmarainr and Skipper oil Harry Clay Coal. t. US* Wm. • Penn Coal. WelS Creek. Hain BirPer (kW,. rnsoidal.ls swim genera salesman , , • JACOB, RIFOL di Ca, 3si Markel Iltreit, PbUtertelplaist,' . The mad beardllhl end magi..dient Wheats:pie Job titer Some in the Vetted States, and tbr lamest and mart yawn, aseartment of Di, Goods In - 1 shall be Mere happy: to hare Mr Old tdemds and the mercantile traterettr,reserally to call to we me. 1 ma remorse wall Dry eansis ei MD very !ow let =Met rates M all times, and .ill not altos mean lobe undersold by any molar Jobbh: Howe. in the eimultry: Paw stre me a dig end nate en van mime .Dan't tem& Ip. Q. 111.11 PHIL with JAMB ILa OD.; 1 - •• Mx 3311 lintlateldtreet. Pbllb Dec tt. Vie naly TO. COAL OPERATOES. Seiven Flan*fa'cifirt S~iEL'L_& 00., Kw of Pollan* Biwa COO itrar, acme Minn [Worm, are now prepared to make all kind, of &Min Oar Coil Operable, and 1211 Wink so * Per fect &Illbotkon In pork and Operator. Nll aosolt. their Intones rrtyttyg ito It call and trytorla. Goo Balling dtgeligklrt =Oa behold by us ca the ea reuctosblo term/. ' AMIN 1. lb . 3.24 J. LAUBENSTEIN, Eti‘Eitalrll.l.l6i PA.,. 13QUARE ROD & WIRE SCREENS TIENTRD FKBReA R F id 2 The &rum Bod Reetris. of Shell mow lot *Uinta and datablttty. a greferrtat to all ott. era 'Melvyn ttted. , Car Botta manatietarad b ardor &noel_ Mtn, all atm alga,* es hawk , Orden pr. 7111101 umalirata Woo. SAMUEL K SMYTH, • rommaix. wiatiriaervisan of :•111115118 JAIL ria clisorrOirr serail. • .1 cludoxotruck) . I• • PHILADZIPEIZA., (ura:owns irmientlx) LogiVe • o•s■ D OVUM 0111111Bilt VOTTIIIIIII lor Cho. Juk_oo7 Deals% Ina Tined Kuhns. A easil or. SU/L s. usotucifarizzos. WM. POLLOCK, Coal Agent. • - - —• Mae 171111breaffa w reasivilba. sin. wan% obks. CIM dal COAL bared sad sold am eama Italbaskititbiabbaa said to lbw Inds by ear or arta. ; Jabr la, 1,-16411 (1111:1011 /MI IitiLIMIESS /AS I4. The Wires of Ow Omar Prima R. a law or' oartommi offioporlior Omit rod MoskarAfogs o e look Wm NUM. MUM AD=OM. vftch orito Ow Woo or Uri Mom it too prim. tor Lash. • .111eloot =roo IWO for Myer Ram 111.4410 WARM Cheap Toyi . . an ;Wm.' • 441111611 Nl* t .4f#X. • • 1 • .1114:,11108 Itaipatei Saves. ralikbilsilpkia. IPIPOIMBIS OP runt rescr aoopst , Ste Lean itoelg sed isensit pelmis tss DV. Jaseeerne.obmesteisee ell seer.: Pipes, elossistossiessamisetesa, sea Osips, din waft Air-- lima esti nil =alse ow dogs. MP". M OP* Iltinevoto ortilooro ot kn. sod to 41.11A1MIX et Port °Makin /11. %WM at rams rims Mill Moak edam =i i nkamartria ft b otit CONN& lib alba toodso a i r at to loomillot ft at moillootnt roar tot tio ma. WI% /114410~1 you ' 1 1 - 1401111sTG, DEORKBER . „4, /. 186 MAMMOTH SALE! FOUR 154. 4 36,000.04:» DOLLARS' FAL WED 7ZI El CI There i Ggeati Sixth OFR ANN GREAT EXE At Which BEST BEMS II Thi AGV(111.1117. as did all TEloll.lArflia 1101.1 4 1 lute rsdsrloi fart ytaea, Pap Trade, 'to almal. - I.envingnA-P. ¢r Hgedreil ' in:de up wllh the lamb• NORTH OF Will dcernthaed . CLE OF et 1 402 ba: rrba2 Mrrocy itratubmace. 11:11r We nI OUR At Pricos ita Bringing. son :of i:= munc, coati P 16.000 041r4, 3,000 Pt.. PAPITAA 0.000 FIHRT., Valve • 4 Discount all C iikg 15 . . 47p/ Allow a 20 Yost Tbie IktArt ntiez• 6s hem] Af-wgtc.ecit 111rIb' . . . . .. . . . . . , • Wednesday, -D. comber . Ist, ' • ..... • stfN.f. n .- titorelant he comed ear. and e - Nev o.ed late. Aboot e iv*Waimea wILI tia Lit attadose.t.. prompt . i . and pnlrte attention will be rep to O. No cadogict *III li'..mtiOpolled. It ir ~ itesiontr:e Accomoodstios of Paw will lain* Lttak to ay. WANAMLIKR . - .:: 84t,. , :. 'BROWN,' . QA.S.-HALL TTIL~Ii S, `2. E. 'Cor. 6th aid - Market Streets, Philadelphia. SOMETHING NEW. R. 4t, -ATO,RI 186 centre it., kottsville; , Woeld reopen( elly taste the Ole:Wm of Me Mewls tad the public. to rattectl to It. new stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING • Which be le eeittag beyond OeStebtloo. The goods have bees muds up to the Eat and past durable twor IT=toed but • trial In teeollalacad theuteeteui.— desbous oS wowing anew aittsibookt Dot I to riot bin aW. Dirk G 00.41, For nriet mei thole, of otytto, isnot tm nettled.— The sr of ble Ilitoner stock be Is Belling I AT COST, To . make room far a Mew Fall Block. Ulo dock ot gitocznaks,' - 4V1111M5W41116.- r6oyaiiomp, cont aad.miattlete, sad la midi bat trial wbea nit Don't Forget the .Place,- MITRE STREET. Job 4; us" fiIarANUSIVID IN 2561.—Rtiev•L. ...- J &COM lIIANIL R If, a IT T . ~ br fll is Ins Tata= sod as I T els asw sans Nu. 1 Clissaiat Pie Who, wart a aal lad Oars sad 111111 n ••• 4001 NMI of WATMNs. Wm% azwzurrouLvita am alp W& ill Na 6. Testa Mass. . N. N—Witeass ind lawla, waft rgesima,- Amery sad NW Nan al sit Mai mai kr „ate Anna 11. IL A. G. DraiatNA ' • TAMS. Ram DU pr...mair. & mamma UAW I i :1; ; 68MM= in, ms e s o , • Irto Whir 611•11110111 saivar. sad It•lbrar arum nom, Nod 1 40 s CaFallairy !taw wed ILITINer 110111At a lli & Car its; SPEZIAL ES;. Tle elaisills MAMA IlroldamAkAmAkt or AM lassinlil Mips %Mari YtadiAlsbo2 ..... alL • *Wood Wirt Mil .0014 Am; lisinkr tot as= aid ' WbuTikklais m oves mitt kmmum lgy4=o" - Ur ammliisfte k , W .11t soles. . •i• ' • /sal fia • • . . AUNDRED .THOUSAND WORTH and WINTER OTX-lINCI, Cu * PRICES AS SHALL INSURE AN - DIATE SALE ESDAY 11/1011111TNG,, 3i1r33 .. i7 - RI:1. 1009, At Half.-past Seven O'clock, Till be, OonibieTiced at the ak-Hall nd Market Streets, Philada., CLOsTI—IIN - C+ SALE. IN EVERT - RESPECT A DUPLICATE OF Tilt, • UTOR'S SALE held there 1 year ago le People will , . Remember, they secured the CIITIIN 11).3 11JET EVIL Ilia II - TIE Vl' is the !tit:meet of. our '.Case , reehanti. hut:vitally' ,are leiretid •11,4. illitt10.000)• to the Theft:vetinftk , ll 3 u.nfec ate of Clothmg., Oef• Sales tarel.lol.•U far Shan. e taming, to the preser.t ttraw. tor fv —, - • 8400,000.00' - '-'• , ? • , .- . . . .. • . .- nn. lid Delius. north of Garment's of. Stier no , tription, statsniein al' dams; ctn., .1 Ine ',very Wilms linterlal, MOT , OMB DOLL ALISO' II are we withen to carry, Gen as 041 Stock. into nest year. Repel we are ALL HAZARtis..fico mu' A SW EE I.L THIS CLOTHING, , Y a nas tjv_ha to good e , ndlUon to nolnutatee tho next Sesoon's Tridevlthout NTIRE STOCK, - • .9cv as those prevailing at the Great Sale last Pall, our Prices ar below the Cast of Manufacturing. , a ele le euellsehlopable • Slyles, r kiwis el.beeveni; eltlectillise. Trle Ae. ' nee Viler e/ 'tee war material, Llealeere, bleu, Yearling. Indlapecialble. l i Tootle. • &dm sad gmka. eneates, and lauualai Claes. Peak' sad Dresses:M &a r dllOrIP/S. or all muerte., sud cat o at ever r aterdre4 ey:a, Narrow sad s, .tiobbl.* - F I . ere Ve.tP, Closer , do •t • g' • •- • tdgkor 'BIDES ALL WIS, WE WILL FOIE 215 Davi, :h Rates in our' Custoin.Departmi3nt.daduct a* cent. from the fade of each Bill, ' • ,4 tent: on'all PurdtdcCs in the Anthhiny -b,partmenc. . , r ': and .Citildren'a • Departm — ent: • • • Is 1 , 1;;,i.11y with ns thtk yew. Wei r sre, hid acietWf wt need the tat:reel — wed Boit Iliti t, be Lund In the tits., sit of which I, now for Bakal tit tally Roasted FCces. ~ • • OPPORTUNITY TO kir Our THE CHILDREN. 1 ' : - f SALE MI NI.&4'tCES FALL GOODS. WALKER PRICE, NEW UNION HALL DRY 'GOODS STORE: .We have owed, and are iireoeipt daily of the newest , styles of goody in the market. The fallowing will be found inestemsiveassortmente Drests HOSIERY, IVOTIONS, WHITE COODS„ C1:0113, FLANNE.S, DOMEST3ECS, &c., • With oisny other goods, which we in vita all - to exatnine. Our stock is fresh and 'elegant styles, with prism that Jloonunand the atlenticin of an uon.s. • , . Ce,id Deaden, Us Coe. -. rigiv.iina.• kilos mgesase vast ami Wilms. I? Or maisMis sdlkdrialisiniell Meat • 111.LIMOVirina. • 11111011,121113. scipaii, imams", ;ski t••••. ; iii1140 1 117 1 14 4 ,.0 1 OWNS ILLID tic as !molt Aim gaim• Cy• T- • weirOd!. Ea moo= vtl , 6 • egl ia llreb erime! Mai , ZAlREWidtworlilletat i = lll = ll = Totratig ea mimic ammo =Mg Asseter or enr ai as vs vel stain 101 up ems mew Wow Ala. • 4 41IIZUP. ntia ft, . 11.14111"1; L ,,_-_,,. Azaal SHANVLS, HOOP .SKIRTS, inept ca N oar swami iiiillumeri.-1111. ~ „ .. .. .. . T- . • ,:.... P#ITtLKILL I COUNTY,;.PESN'S:IfifiVANTL ntre Mauna OTTSVILL E. PA: oscsa•sa 4. sesso ER S'JOURNAL 01. %GU —For 1870. the Time to Subscribe ! witemis, !few TYPet Niw Featires, Isproieseats. MINERS' JOURNAL will cow iti tortpsiztti year with an entirely d handsonie outfit of clear-faced 141 ; widened columns and other our* which will make it not only j the lariest but one of the' neatest „ printed. Greater efforts than eye? L' made - to keep its- readers well in'- 'l itipen all the questions of thi. day,. „.. having i full report of matters lifin'g in our county. The paper made up of entirely new and'fresh 4; and *al dot contain any matter, ay 'laic ;appeared in our Daily the week. - Taken in conncctiva „ . .e DAILYIILNERS' JOURNAL,' Nets will have' a complete- and lia r: . fund of news to be found in , do ipaper of its character in the State. r now &larger circulation than any weekly paper in,the State outside i iladelphta and Pittsburgh, and As . 1 DITHRTISING MEDIUM IT !LAB NO 3.101 Li , : sari) other kb other' of PI AN Bops; $2.75 per Annum in Advance THE Y • MINERS' , JOURNAL OR1870.! . . Enlarged Form, New Type, • Columns, Latest News. t • • ,•• With r the ' new year, the DAILY JOIJIINAL will also begin volume, and' besides having an en new drebs of clear-faced readable will be materially enlavged,; And a oe, tire type oche' selv. rise, imaproved. Wii have Put cinr.:,. . to this largeand additional expense oder , that. the DAILY JOURNAL be found entirely worthy of patron nd Support, and we now desire to see Calve more hearty weloome, and be d in! the hands of every intelligent. y in the county. , So far its publica has ',been a' heavy burden upon our i and, purse; but we have not been red by'... any considerations of this ; from :incurring expenses, which iitrers• of new daily papers in other `or towns have_ not hazarded. We' - esti, and' late to make a good paper acccptable ; and having had words mmeradation and 'approval from many rs., we now ask from oar' friends 'and'elsewhere, a more tangible and tautial support. o establish a daily paper in thialecal requires hank. and unceasing working , 'we have neither spared time i labor, Ipense, to make it a, success? Thus we continue to work; and we would to to die same end, the pride , of every' ;:fitizen. that Pottsville and Schnyl-, coorrity may not fall behind other sec .; in ' their appreciation of 'a Daily, viper. ---- . encored and g reiter exertiotts will 'be ..ke to keep-wellup`in all that transpires ,6 Wine sad, abroad-2 0 d the paper. will con ain .--, ~ dates kin. pnb irate; kill' tionl LE(ABAPUIC Bro t he ,Lateit • 'AC SEWS, , r . "she Fullest: . PIERAL NEWS,' the most litteresituk:- , wax Ear - BIGHTS IN PRANGS - MGR: - ' UP:emit LAST czz•rrtrity r , -• . I 0:i - ADVE-RTISERS i • By the side i st the*Churets or ,St: r.us . tait,, . . i i n ti,• Itue • llonfi i nartre, s a roma n which o Ott business - men and the public the meetings of-the "Club rally, We . offer the coiettuns .of. our . . 9 7 i F e a b i ,„%l in e: I R 79 e : r l' olutionists." • Thii Society, 7 upon liberal terms, and recommend way founded Ity,an - ,,.actrees named Leemat, papers as the Lest medium through who ch to , offer 'their goods, or,make their - • Wes woundsei is the grist ithilefighting ~ • es ibo l /13 : f you bare goods to sell-Adre,iise. .. 1 o .ii n gs tb 1 w uz iesmi, , The 're - Solution -.which'. ; his' if yon would keep your business before tle i rlta c w " in g g g raSut " .. H "to t n7l .sl w e er o p f awed': e47 ' ..: achieved the fr.`e r ilam of Mali has left Protean bli Ad t• pu e— VC? tie, lag state of slave: r: for the "purpoim .of „pat- I, 1" you hare loot anything—Advertise.- ling an cad to a ct.".." 416 °9. 0 %. 1 . h 0 =" 1 Duce I r you have found anything—Advertise. unjust ei T tl a tur h illating . ;: t r I ltrbe a' deeLsratiCM fjon want belpof any kind—Advertise. of Ito rights of ;I l an coV'etwPohtling .1 4 :th.,. at I r you want-a Isitnation—Advertise. 'of the rights - of min.. „, . - -.- :,-- - . t saves tin:milt Italica wearisome wsit- 2d: That, a second Nations" Convention '., ;i4 'mien - money. - . ' ' should be created, composed eatiret,' of wo . - 1 , 4, Lh.e Con icioats* Advertising trill Always Pay. ventiOn of men should. be eonfanied 'or r . e , jetted by the Convention of women. I olaper Itill be delivered to sub- ad. Ts., wsetes should be declared ca 'l bora by the carriers, at 10 - emits per - pable of exercising all public functiotl urns :. kr Or. With the Weekly MINERS' an'equality with men. •-' ' ' , 1311.14A14, 15 cents per . week: . TO 9th. That women accused of crimes or mis t demeanors should be tried. before."' lnhunel rip' imbscribers, IFS 00 Eel! Years °r of their own sex. h the Weekly MINERS' JOURN4L, - ' -- - . .fdh. That men convicted o"f, : sed uctien avec . 0. per year, payable in advance. . snites.,,apparentes should be i - compelled to marry' their victims.. - . ' - 6th.. :That women may hare time - to pier-, vise their rights, the...children at their. birth should be confided tsithe - care' of , the Repub lic, which .- should miste an establishMent at Peru, with branch mitablishmentain the prci vinces,-for the ressilig, and educetion - of the coming generations in. , :ilie loic.of the Rivet. lotion, and the betred.ofkdkally and' fenati,, clue. ... .... ..- .. IP El Rocasrosr =The 'Pedal= douato fill four vadekles bas resulted la dug foUt Liberals by large otaforitlei • Rocbefon was elected by an totturaally oath. in order to takesat •-- in th . bcr of Deputies, which his be mold ii. without doing do.. He is equally ant since his return. to Paris al be . - ore *Li banishment, A report basin: :.ad 'credence that he had accepted a of • -.. • • - . from the Emperrechato Pads, h. .... edll in the most Indignant 'manner, an' • . the following eecount of his • • • - , . i.t. Pula:. - . , . i l The; truth is that at noon a_Commissary .t I Police-said to me, . You are a prisoner,' n , at a o'clock in the evening be, added, I.n Pi- free.' Such is tbeincident in a to simplicity. The magnanimity of the Goy- Ir. went ' is,, therefore, confined to hsvin ..I„ie a.blunlev at noon and finding it out at • 'clock; that is to ray, like in everything lee it his 'done for the last 18 years,.when I ' itp too late. I should, however, have allow ed these chimber journalists to-dust thei . 8 in peace; had they not tatted up wit ti it prilsea 'of the Sovereign a -sto . • ut • safe•coudnet (etutcendnikl, which, as h re ii.not one word of truth in it, they re :. all , the, more allrmatively. The. safe -0 • duet Is s . dream ; nobody - spoke to 'We , . et a lefe-teledtiet. -.- If the • t . . • . . • ' . bad the' b$A tease In ofir me one, . • probably' have replied that I 414 n•••• about being wile,' awl that I would • 'II 'conducted,' and I should also, probate ir re threins It lit the Goversuumt's CSC& Tb r 1 ir • lasiiiiia is necessary, I think,' to emus 1 ; • ingratitude; which ta wow radical th Bpealting of the oath, he says “Neer did s string Govieuatest Dort pla ty avow its weaken* thsti the t one 1. by the invention of the oath. It yra i al o , 6) b,t elll and us,, sad whet !suffrage is about to aturren abuts op mouth: I have thought it my duty to of you my services without sayessores. Cite ati have s comma object .' - I bare WM.' eo.olioled lay lutealious, aad I se* that T vagree" with toe:" • exteugoakett cd the Load= ensidird Vs appearance follows: ftly bat tit mei -♦ Su sub u 116 Nam, fusing !toll's gram Skull •- • IntriV er _ a ull PructoUtorp• 10.1 PI • proadons • • • sol eigoi ;oth Ninatareraoll6 i ; my" is sisollwines • Ur l eg r 111 _ 1 ! 1 41 4 - - „• • . Con'Aoo.' Wrievoriboo nada Vroobl. ieresoo..bra eintaistasee of , Issowwith we view ars toW -wont ass doer br Novae of ouv yeses WA • opal belle& - • tSiTkole:OoDies Six . CeilUL EDITOR'S TABLE. . . - &Tun Norm% —lf any o of Mir maims having ettildien of their' own, or being biterwittei in thawed others. have sever seen a monthly mat= mins for. chihlratt,Solltiest The Nursery. we ad. vise them to pecan* It forthwith. it is a work that ought to be in every faintly Where. them is child codas ten yams of age ; for it is not only Ailed with the most °Mouton pia nrearfeacti entuber containing as many .as -mantras.. IX by Amperiar artist.), bat ita reading matter to rut admirable and apt as the ,moot farnidions maid. , me work appeals to the very little ones, tho se soprosed to be too yowl' for' the prweession of puma : and so it la the duty of their Want to provide for them. sloes Intelligent children; as woll as adults, do not live by bread shoe. Eva, Judi/dons parent will see from (Utilisation, tweet whoever his clangs of the Nursery can be trust ed ; that the work weer contains a ward. Or. s planers that can be-objected to. The shit:lna look for It with eager impatience ; widths Moth, am seem to !Dolt as well u the ebildnnq for lt Is ample without 'being ia bright 'trident being &Meted. As as educator In reading It hen been found wonderfully thicient ;, Ii Ia largely daid in primary eettooka. . . The Smeary miters thelourli year o f its esieteneethe naming January ; and, it it cantiti nes as good as sift It now. at, is probable that the end of the eacatuy will god it still .that Whig- . Whys tan [Doird ; 08. Tim DCA X , N Lux, the title of a aro novel from the pen of lin- Ann 8. Eitephens,-. bow to preas,• =deo be published. in • few days hr T. B. Perterrea Brother.„ Philadelphia. Mrs. Amt 8. Stephens h mot only one of oat Most popular writer of . dation; but her. powers seem inealtanatible ; nor is there toy dimistatko + r - her vigor, nor 111211A.bet Mil* faculties the least dlatinirlisdby their. eanstant • ass. n this, her but production, all She distinctive feetitree of her popular held on lb. feelings air her ROAM ere"diaolayed with -am more than her usual poem. The dory le: or that intim.* and absorbing interest, that the, mast is carried on, TXam the first to 'the het page, without the slightest diminution of•that breathier. lateral which iif the delight of year me: hied pore- reader._ have it "all the in grediech which makeup the eenacional novel. All the thrilling incidents and sinking chinch* are so moulded lad voila up ea to produee. en almost bewildering story, that ts enrol* become. even a grater favorite then any of Mr: Pate: pbens' previous works.: It will be isenedito large duodecimo volume., ianolform style- with . .Fashion and Famine," and "Ruby Gray'," Strat egy," and sold at 11.75 in cloth ; or,' $t :Ain paper toter. , ,Taz Lanes latzso. roe Dzcznera'?.The' Christmas' Number of this &Unwire .monthly bas tfrectoo,mmonly' beautiful steel engraving' —companion pictures, ."Mte 'Departure" and. "The It turn. - More beautiful enreatnan than these its seldom sea, Vin 7a magazine. It has also a gay and. stylish plate of Colored Fash ions, and,* Christssuoilitlsitage, showing sari one modes of celebrating the day. The Wash* tioria df Cape, IN:emote and Coiffures are.taide - Jai, and so are the captivating - . Costumes, for Little tide. Musio—"The Angels are Waiting far Me." Amanda M. Douglas conclude* her excellent story, "The Prize of Two. Men's Uses end Mrs. Wood reveals the well kepi secret of bar novel of "Roland .Yorke," 'Which ends in the .mat satisfactory manner. There is a fine etc , ' ry from Mrs.Moulton, and one franiNcel Perry, and la sweet poem !roof- Florence Percy; 'with the usual • literary variety. Therecipes are gil, prsotidal directions, such as' Indies watt ls holidays. The publishers •offer great indrusements to new subscribers,.and•we re rear mead bur readors to lteloso ten oents tot a, sample copy, to Deacon .t Peterson, 819 Walnut. street Plotidelpbis: Price $Z 50 • year (Which law ibulnaes a largo steel eugraving), Your moles, $6: - Five - mules, (end one. ggrretiolB3.. "me Lady'• Frione ohd, "rho Elttorde Erec ing rode (and one or/graving); $4.00.. • • METHODIST .11JOK PUBLISHING HOUSE. . The following is the report of the:comuilt tie appointed Ao investigate the' charge of fraud, sc., in Conducting the businesa of the concern : . , Wejibe Book Committee appoint;sl by. the . General Conference of iBGB, being convened in New York the "publishing' este" of the M. E Churc.b, have. bid our, sit tendon calls,' to alleged losses 'and Irtittda connected ia ith the New York Cmicesn, sod after a careful investigation and tenons in quiry Into the httsiness of the honte dusiog a session of two week!, .; and availing' our, eaves et the labors and investigations ef's sub-coinmittee previously appointed. haie reached the following 'judgment, whitl4. for the information' of the Church and 'of “.the Confeierides, we embody in the folldsting resolutions, to wit; Bela.BM, 1. M U I; rs'onrAbilibl , ra'a ji4trienttlist - the lut . gr.hlYt of the Agents is a It:mind T.:liable statement ef the financial ere unetbllity and eblvetcy onto Book Cowrie at blew York. • • , • That ;bone; the Agents tore honght par,* and other material:afar the Printieg Depaltenenosnithnly' through - piper deniers or middlemen, yet ft dou not appear by any faClo.tefore the Committee that the- Concern hes suffered any serious to: by remb,riodevar making or:reheats. •' 3. That the investigation of the aerator and hashers of the bindery has saibried the C,olomittee that. there has bO,ll great mlsmaugernant to this departherita and thit enr10.1330110 ha,. occurred MICA; 4...Thit the general mutagement of the, boalneelSol the Book Concern In all nutters Invelvinz credit or Iptisrity la such as to meet Abe; soon:oral of the. Committee and command the confidence et the tetla , hr. ' •• The papers are commenting Upon this re i pott pretty freely, - some o them calling it's g" "whitewashin report. be'Aient of the 'Bindery Department is cn gal with' frauds to the amount of $‘20:000, .nt the.wordinglof the resolution that in. Dm I . apex Depirtment "the concern has aufferano serious loos," .is not considered satiatait'ory ,to ..thoil ,who made the charges, soills looked spot as showing's 'thiposition to screen somebody. . . • .. tbeitiggevlion of Robespierre tlifsClub Ts; dissolietl.is giving rise .ty ridic ule and erllspeech--FL[PLF•FRANCAti, 0et4;22.'. TOBACCO. The Prolactioalo oke,l7otegil The ' following Interesting Statistical uncle man the preelectio • n or :obscsol to this country, is oondeeeed fronotbe Itintimond (Fa.) Mk* . The amount or hansom railed -In the • 'Pates and Tanitarieli . of the Union in 1929 leas ra,6ss ponodo. In. 180 i lc reaite4 43-029,4431 puede, an increare- of overly 150 par ono. ht 1930 Virginia raised 56 963= poonda„ and, It inanity 55,501,196 ponuas. In other. arovds, in VW, oat of a had product of. War= 'of lees than two hundred .million. puede in the. Mates sal Territoriee, View two. State* pro. dared ', over ate. hundred and- twelve' millkaar. Of the amount of 431,209.461, pain& notdroled to all the Status and Trim:aim, po unds 19601ir. • isle prednoed 1 8t ,912,212 honeds, and . Fes 'May 109,126.640 panda. la other worts,l26 gin% and Kinitsal produced. - in 1 990 nigns than - halt the tobacco , grorni..ai the United M& M , .. • • , - . Is is ea:lions feet that inane or lees tabareo le 'relied in miry Mate and Territory accept Dakota. . . , - The arnand Weed In tha • Ma Er/1 4 M Mill, In 1850. was 1,433,923 pounds ; to 19/M, 9.265.443 painia Conneeebeat Mei tann .1,256,- 824 pounds. in UM. to 6,000,133 panda t r Mae isitamais,, from 139,246 pounds, - , in 1920, to 3,133;198 pazzale„ ttilBso., . ..: The am. ront raised PAU,. Middle Stites in 7. r . 92,411.447. pomade i ft 1387. - 11,531,017 ' New Vett isernserd her' oral aedost firm '89.199 intiodi tre 18511 to 6,761,282.0rnind5 -1i 1i IMO. . Pasylvants bemused Linn 3 ,12551 ChM to PP so 3,191.%3!6 panty to 1282 pow=sr Manisiad wee from 21,40.457-, 4.10,9 C. penal& _ , •—• The aineant plied to ate. iinattern ' S•eleis in' 1230 arm 90,96400 pounds; itillilik 20 3 A1 2 . 83 1• Of abase two hanarel and three AP 0 halt ant.' her staid in the SoarberaMtatar to lain, Tamara, and - North' Carolina vill''• , I too miaow— . . , ... ' Tha . rsinid.bt th e ' Itreetera PPP. to ai S sit 1859 was 114,963.991 pumas. in ISIX. M.:Sit:it Nisi to Konneir..olno andllianit if, inn grearaihtobaeen paratner Matra iii rho West TY iiiiant rabid halo is &atm id . ..- IMO Was 9,852 trands: In WO, 11),Ma ponds. • Thrt eallation of taxontobarieo to Yamada for dis WPM. =Ma sea= 819Nisbs. 20 Ina Mt. F9:l. affillant X 125, 61 -far • theepari Ths 614 or UM par the Poralia Sbicynar Wag 1,9121,721 39. . finpinieor - thas the awesome ham cobtobac Vinft s ede for the year eananimitair Misery 11821„ and• wedinfr ',tarok 1810,, will be at Ina $1,0110,0X1 water Visa for Ur pravinta per. Oh S whine do you get t red for your cheeks?" mild e paw wen frweiLted, to I btltk4 leaghlig mien. -"Woos-the. roes get ibelee—le the air o wed ,ewwilttar." Tile mood of *Odom wen ;‘ , lllll -Loads to OJOS gut of Ctira te twice as large se bans the wir, and the etioent of nunslieuered amides touted es greet., , _Lingua to tai;iasovst at no 'capita proles, it is said ling AMOK" %lOW Haar, the optobie thetit le So fluke Vol: 4 = i rir s Congos to'wipe ant Itte-Dirtries 01 Columbia then to wipe out any ttlayt of the ' f * BANNAN f# RAMSEY'S STEAM. PRINTING GPFIG.E.. oar JOB PIUMMIDIPARTILIM • 111106d : id Sod liseetson. sad Wentldol ti Inth de mot mikes sad sew Waal AMP at 0Pla• we In urn better than <mat pespana to mate • • -' ' '.-. N -BOOK AND JOB MI MING, .: -- .*-• - • Of eery . eie4atoe at the Mee of the IMMO .101:18=410,14 Water. than heed ! be ohm at shy weer etateshweet to the .- reepsclkto the beeety twat We are prepped repent with that tm he dm. • ta tip lamest see o.—andrep .0., Wile an la need atop plating za ewes/ Ogee • cel. 1 . . be% into etlahillais: Pfehrowl Loan 1 1 =1.=. 1161 / 2 Inallewazi Wicket Pew, wad CbiNel l ui llisa tial: lined et O% , P Weeltaf - lieeraie Wiltillii. • ti. , . r ims 1140111", . ...Chadors. areetpta, tillirr ea ttaila. '‘ • *Nor ltooko. . Cards. Labels iare Wasps Al Ile WO Wettest nodes. Oar Kock et JOBVII2 is wee sod mass anes thsw Plat ot eskr. ,ttems eke tn els settee ot the Stew wad ow bawls sze ly telturad for araolat• liked_ Pruned Petters teessiee we tell ow week tope ezei r e , eay tamed oat In Me dtbes. - PRZWING oca.q AND 5X11.0115 done at the Weed We* !: _ - . Welnteed to op with the teem; and tarobb oar 4:Women web: etzwy naw sad esteshie MI UK as LeaeL • - - B`OOK B iNipE,ll,-Y: • . • . V* DKr swat door Nstablisholat him also Nis riabodsied tad silitted. eat with Ur aws. axe Imam= wbc time had mazy yeanCairia ta, La. ti 0.6.1. la We Wpm/zed JA-da .NWo.ft to a awn aapnio t immer scideverfard ei r ti3Dia the ittalaalllA tAa fart abtowata. , • BLANK AND WPNNES ofam7 sad Bound t o of at UN aborted palm asal Apt= mad hhanl kap& edurationat 1 F. PATTERSON. EditeP• ml "UrisoDucrnoy” OP sCHOOL • Since the publishers of the MostruCv , .announced as in preparation a' series of articles entitled.."Hw, "flow Books are lotroduct4,'-we have been favored with 'ma:ix - material and very acceptable addi tions to our stock of facts relating to the matter. Already artaave positive kn4W ledge of a multitude of instances, of cor ruption involving the integrity of school officers of every grade Isom . the highest totbolowest.' We know of rizanipulations sibmitted to , if not invited by school superietehdents and other scholastic set 'rants of 'the' public, with pecuniary profit. themselves arid. Worse. 'than ifpecuniary lois to the; community, which made ?Olio, would: ',stagger ,the popular faith in the purity rind' s;elf-sacri rieing philanthrophy_that such officers so generally arrogate - to themselves. Indeed, if_thelegitiniate good done by these (in own estimation and in the estimation of the unenlightened public) chief movers of the - educational wheel must be ICCOTIp parried,-by so much illegitimate evil, the ectuntry - mighr well dispense with their cervices-altogether. .1 f - But such an heroic cute is not required. If is not necessary to barn the bottle, as -the mythical Chinamen did,.to . get rid of the fleas. Simply by making corruption unsafe, it may be passible to pat- a stop to very much of the administration of school affairs which cow 'prevails because it • May be indulged fin with impunity. Fr . = an-innocent beginning iu presenta tion-books to teachers and schoo officers,-, spejal diaconnO on first. orders. irrocuse of ' introduction, and so forth, there has grown a system Of brihefy, direct _and indirect, that is at once , aiscandal t0:... - -tthe trade," a burden-to the book-using public-, and a grievoui annoyance to honest teachers and' scheol officers. It is a system which -Makes. teachers and- parents., the abject !dares of r;ublishers, when the direct‘con triry otight to be and naturally would be the case.-' It creates stutiendous. monopo lies' based on collusionvrith "ricipr" More or lesi extensivee.and powerful. It estab lishes "uniformity" at the expense of free dorm of private judgment on the part of teachers and parents; It - supplants hooka of merit by - [hies that are worthless ;-.and eniablei i `pusV.audacity,. and unecrimu konsness to control everywhere,.convetting -the • public sithoels into publio .hu the. grieding : of private gists. There is . AO enterprise more meritorious or useful. than that legitimatel employed in the production and sale,of school-books. The enterprise that we oppose is of si vastly different sort. It is wholly illegitimate. It thtiyes by chicanery,.corruptien and fraud: It works injustice to. the trade, perverts' instruction, corrupts 'school °th eory, an& strindles the. public. . . . • Our e xpectations may be voted Quix otic, by those who have no knowledge . of the evil in Oueetion,sand extravagant by . - those' whol know its magnitude : yet wee hope sooner or !meet° make such do ex pose.or the prevailing system ef intro -Ancing ". books, ai it is euphemistically called;—as shall at, least greatly modify the .builuess. All , that is required, - : we 'believe, is simply 'to (pin the eyes offlie. public to whit is going. on artaind - them_; and that. We shall attempt to-do. Of ,eckurse the greater the number and 'iarielfrof facts at our command, the more searching and effective the expose will be. To'those who - have already furnished us witliSacts well-authenticated, andjo others as may hereafter faior us; . in ' manier;We would simply say that theln -forMation so supplied will be used in-such wayas shall not betray its origin, or make anybody b'ut Ourselves responsible for its publication.,--Ainerican Edaca r : - . tioao/ Monthly: , , - STANDPOINT.. Everybody 'says "standpoint," teachers, preachers, editors,lawyers, doctors,—all use, tho word . ; e confess we (It:rootlike it. It not only.seems to be an anomaly in its forMation, but, to• us, it hie .au un pleasant 'sound. "Peint'i enters birgiely into ourcompound words. We ha* dead .point, 'Vertical points,. nodal points, reef point. But when the at part of .tho componna word is a verb,. so far as .we know, it le' always theinwent participle, "standioint" being the only- exception.- Thus -we ',have melting point, freezing point, icting. pint, vanishing point, turn. tog poiht, - starting poilit,and %there like , them'. Would it do to shy melt point, freeze point, start point? Does "stand point" sound any. better? Why shotildit be an exception? Bnt is theri*ot another objection to the word ? 8o far as we have observed, 'it is alvrays used as .1i substitute, for "point of view.' No* looking at the words above, it is clear that they mean the point where sometting . thrns, starts, melts er freezes, - and co on. If then - this word point" we.; "standing ; point," is i good word of the claim above mentioned, ought it to inean-"point of yiew," or a point .where domething galas? Or is. there no, difference ixtween these two exilmions? Or irthere.is a difference, dscat 611;119_ "point Of , view" ; rather., thail where - something stands," beaus% it is s tead point and not standing point? Now if it is a good word we must aubmitrwheth erire. like. it or not. If it is not a, good word - we must also submit perhap. But in - the lattii . ..r case inght the persons re ferred to at the head:-of this article ,. lend their weight to give it currency? Is stand point good or bad? Is it e good stdratitute for point of view? • 86. ANIA.. DERORILLIZATION OP DRESS. • WRY 111(•22/1LOB IS DIEING OUT. sipah of the 'careless morality of the present day ii owing to the wey in which • worrikidrem. • There is no cavilling at the fact or pretending 'to ignore it, but the moderately wife andYnotber is fast -disappearing from our homes. The domestic danghtbr hag long since become a lark', and in hei place - we have a creature of hair, andi blimps—a rage' - hipped,iGrecian=bent, high-heeled, chig inoned young lady; who laughs loud and talks fast, and writes herself "Marie" or "Julie,". and who is a complete success in . doing nothing, sa d knowing , nothing, 'except the slang literature of the day. ' I think the reason why young men do ;noti marry is because girls have ceased to be domestic, and _9end 'great deal or. money opines. They me not contented to live ih a quiet way and drool moderate , If; they must go out, dress and , vide, and ,frequmatpEsces of amusement, have sup- - parivand banquets, and `receive II" costs a great deal, of , money,..—which the young se has to furnish—and he nevergetn essougit ahead to Marry; so thefriemain single. it lathe easiest thing in the world to do with less laitury; but it involves s little-self-Mxiiceandecon on►y, and these virtues are fast becoming -exotica:: • Pally otthe girls who are now filling ablutions in stores.. offices, etc , go t!tere is the first place in 'order to be able il,ress better. They lire imilain but comfodable homes, pd must Delp with he-housework or The atadren: of their -.ran kin; but they heir Plow id: accounts of the city'; they want the finery iL . E . denied Them, add they want to go' from those rueful home tires,, from the kind guarintriship of parents, tlr the toil rad temptation* of the fcts-hoor ATltem• ° They go plain ' country girls, with males, blushing cheeks and smooth, • h a ti. They stay there e v year or two, and ,Their cheeks are c end their , fri hair erled. They Inns t the mono ease of 'Arabia& andare_ at rem toe; • They dress somehow and live some how; but they have hours of despooden cy that 'make Them old. It is one long straggle With labor and temptation, and bow They preserve their integritY God only knows l • • • Ncnirorould not these girls be happier at The Sires of, farmers and methane:fil l Would not one word ofsenuinellove oat weigh ton of admiration 1_ Would not the smile of a child be a thmand times better than the lode gasser thelibertine? •Is it' Doi Pier to work for ones own than for statism!? to feel that you are king of Your castle, if it in only a Otte-storli " 44 04 • • w • ---- 7 -- : - r ------ . - -- - .---:-.. ------ 7:: - - Wominte independence' illtiork h i er to -?-. deadlier !rung than an bond she has ever worn. '?When sheet ps beyond the fair threshold of woma J - power—tho • arthetYpitheme, - where '/Pod has, 'made ' her supreme, to fight the demons of politi-, cal or .cornmeroial life, ere lays: down a sceptre to take up a chain; it.eq3 inn canker will eat into her soul. , - . isciatris, 'intorno nts..a-c • A MILK. MVSUIOOK.-M. Ilesling states, the !Gurus! 1e Pbarinsicie et de Claude." that, even long before milk becomes sour there aro :generated in it Very small organised spore s % of an ascaphorn species. •' Coast:unto Snose.—A .eontrivance - ler consuming smoke has been'invented in Penn sylvania. It consists of a box containing.% fan, attached to the fire-box of an engine, so as to catch'smoke and drive it back into- the furnace, where it is Consnmed. Thus a large saying of fuel is effeeted.antl the smoke nni wee is abated.; 4 ,4 N triLiccTSICAL reported, on the authority of the late Major-fen. tails of the 'loyal ,krtillery,"thet the Redurius cerra tus,, commonly known in the West Indio/ as .9.1 - wheel .but" can, like the tlymnottis electricus, itoroutunicate an electric shock to the pettson whose dish it towhee. • , To PILIVIIINT Oxinsritlt or MON olliP- BmoNs.—Prof. Culvert has recently trade .experiments on iron rust, and expresses lbw opinion that the oxidation of that part of an iron ship exitosed to water might be prt•Ttilt ell by coating such surfeits with - an allayYor lead and antimony, and by placing an alka line compound the bilge-water within the .vessel, . .AII.TItICIAL /JUR?. ..ACCort.ling 10 l..ands •erg, a German chemist, artificial light con .tame 90 per cent. of calorific rays; while sun- • ligket contkus otify; GO.. To' this predolui nano of heating ;power as compared' with Illuicinating - power in artificial' light,. he at ributea the disagreeable .seniation produced upon the eyes. Very thin steels of mOtt will' intercept „tbe,calorific' rays ;and render the, light more agiceabli. ' • Tue Eresci or Etatriveter epos, ,Ketimann of Konigsberg, in studying the action of electricity upon the animal . or ganism, bas recently found that under the in ttuence of powerfully. inauced currents the • white blood. cot-fast:lei of the frog : swell up : lietween'-theit walls,. -which become very emboth, end thei interior grainier nucleus a free space i..left; anti th e granules of the nucleus meta - fest rapid movemente. M Pot-Lack, of Bentsen, Saxony, states that for s Krim] oteeveral years he has used ao a cement to fasten stone i 0 stone and iron to iron, a paste -made of pure . ,oxide of lead, litharge.and -.glycerine in a concentra, tad stale. This mixture haniens . rapiiHy, insoluble in acids (untesfiluite concentratwli e.ndir not affe - Ctetkylhear, ...M. Polled: has need it to fasten dliferent portion of a fly wheel with great 'maim; while when placed • bilieen stones, and once hardened. it ier to break the stone than'Llie joint. IT i 8 , prOpotted us e the porous form of vulcanized rubber as a aubtitititte for bristk-iL• in the manufacture of tooth-brushes.' A . piect , " of India-rubber sponge is. fixed to a.. bandit- of bone or ivory, and ridge,o, ant' formgd on the surface of the spon gy' mit aria I - Other brictites are made by fixing spongy vul r canized rubber 10 a rigid hack or handle. and in some cubes, as foz_liorse-brusbes,- a ' rigid hick only is .required. ceme 'mart -.the spongy India-rubber hi ~checkered, or cross grovcd: • • .:• • A stns' velocipede, .the'itivetition of Mr. T. _. H °racial, Master Mechatiic in the Pennsylvania Railroad Shop 'at Altoona. Pennsylvania, was tried on_the driving coursa of the, Park Assoiiation of that city.. con- Sista . of 'small upright boiler, 21 feet in height and 10 or _l2 "inches.in Aianiater, of the best steel, 'neatly, jacketed 'With Walnut, brava hands, and having a smoke•etack -12 inches high.'" .The running' gear consist.' cif-tito wheels in freint, on the axle o - f,which the boiler - rests, Ziff One wheel.,in the fear (on a movable pinion} which assists in:bear ing up the rider and riled acts aCa.ruddi"r.iu directing the course of: tke - . . ul'asra that will beep fora is ear-nty-ba . made by•dissolving a teaspoonful of alum in a 'quart of warm water and when fold stirring. in tlour to give it the consistency of thick: cream, being particular 'to boat up 1111 that •lumps end then stir in a little poidered rosin, 'and a few clovesto give a pleasant,. odor.-- This Hour, mixt iITI3 should then be poured into a teacup of - boiling 'water, 'stirring well it,t, the time:. itt a few •minutesit will be pf the consistency of.mnsh, when it should be.pour ed into .an l'earthen or elitist vessel and al- . Irivred to cool, the vessel should then he cov ered and set in a cook place:'- When needel, foruse a • portion should , be: taken out and softened - with warm wetei. •. A issue Consiah eogine-designid by Mr. • Frederick Groff and "quilt by Messra.-Mer rick ,t. Sons, has been put in operation at (ha' Schuylkill Water Worka, Philadelphia Theo • steam cylinder "is ill inches diameter eta It) feet , stroke: The beanie. which are placed down upon, each aide of their. cylinder with bearings.restiOgdiroctly upon the bed.-plate„ weigh :about 28,000 pounds each, - and thu load in the plunder is about 60,101-potands. The steam is admitted -upOn'the top of t4o cylinder, and after the_ piston has - pits.4e , l thrills' about a third of the stroke steam is cut off, the rest of. the "stroke! Alein. made by the exPension of' the steam' in tsl cylinder. When the plungii ban been raised _to- the top of its stroke, a Tillie. is opined st- lowing the steam on the top of the piston to pass to the under aide of, thus equalising MU, pressure 60 both aides of it and allowing:ilia plunger. and its weight to fall-by their own. gravity 'end thus fsrce the water . tkoa • reservoir: . . Tie' Westinghoush - Atmespherii Briko which hes been tried-with complete satisfac•- Hari on - new railroads, _may be described -as Moles: A reservoir placed- tinder the foot-' board of the locomotive is supplied by meant, of an auxiliary pump; with air of from Of to sixty pounds pressure.- Under each Ear 'there is a smell cylinder connected with On reservoir by . in inch pipe, through.whirt? thr.l - passes into the- cylinder, the'pistu which is drive:out, and thus - applies power td the ordinary hand brakes. litst w 4 r e*- each ear, extending. from one platform to 47, stkii, - is a gum aptiplitig, the miles of which. are so 'arranged that when .the - eoupling;is ti"- gether thera is is free passage, and when un coupled these valves close and Prevent the es cape of air out of the pipei: On the engine there is a, ihree'way cock, which when turned one way :let, the compressed air from the re servoir into the pipe's, and when turned the other way allows the -air to escape. from libel '-pipes and thus release the brakes. The en gineer titans can work the brakis anti can obz lain - any degree of power by letting . More or lees air into the. pipes, 'New -Toss STATE. SCIELTE Y Slictrry„—Thu second exhibition oY the _society 'will take, place 'at the Empire City` Link Duih ink; Third Avenue, GU and 64th streets,. New York qty... The fair will commence:on lied nesday7Dec., I,*l - eloseioi Thursday, Dec. 9:18V. Dersidei all the varieties of domestic and fancy fowls, the exhibigin will include , ati ittractire.and novel dispbly jilustritive pisciculture; as well ~'pigeons, cage - birds, ,rabbits, fawits, fine dogs, Penies,,and small pet 'tpimals, of various classes preserved specimens, coops, Gages, artifiebsi foWt pro ducing apparatus, plane' for yards and Flail:, ings, fences, devices for feeding,-art sPeci. mens,..Ac. .?Lib although ouly one sear old. and subject to the pecuniiTy; ardo - ther abets.; clew-of recent organizations have alrtady Mined .1 prominent status at. tome 'and abroad. • r • • • . . . Re understanil f that the ariangetnetts for thii+ fair even 'stir;Lux those of , the tact sit: perb fete giien by their . which hill been •unirersally pronounced thefinest poul try show yet held on tbisi:rontinent. Rink Building is unegaallil fora festival of ibis description. 4 . stioad, Ilia we presume will, be largeay attended. - - . , ,Tat; city nuthotitlee,of Aiedo, III:, have prohibited . the isalogef 14km - in :the vil lege nti'der penalty of O. • ' • . Tnr. Morris and &sex Railroad ii noai abipping ad averagis of about P . 12 'hundred 4,1111 of opal anti from fifty to sixty ears of iron I.".'fr_da.Y . • " • sAccp, m ii4 o4 is bred ot being a cityi and one.day last reek Totedi' B4o e 10 -. 1 4 "to petition the kludi!lut, ~to; *Bow to return to the town form o; - A: Term]of wwrreintailfiy fur nished with a inpf;:r o r . * - --iurty of guests by ik,Newark caterer,' -the bill of ..whichwas $lOOO. ; -• • • Taw 'receipts of the • three principal' agricaltuial fain in eastern' PinnsyLyania this fill were as &thrive :D4ylestoirn,- 66,50 0 ; Allilatollor 16,930; 1 4 1111 inti $8,295 55.- . • • • . --Rev Admiral , William a Eihubtidt ay the oldeatodleer ba either the amp or. ' batlereetered the aerrlce . The oldest coutrsikalon la the rimy is that of Outwit Sylvanut Theme - - gralettes. , Mess., who entered the snip la ISO& —Pllassor or Yrae Cellege;.• thinks ro the maid liquid parts of our eirth - (which 'are trdeasely bat) seeder It a vet, node pleat to K Woo. - • _ . -
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