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' . 205 1 Walnut St:, Pldladelphte;" " • - ' • OnICCA : 10 - I.lroedway, - Nevr Torii, -,., .. . ~.- 10 florae Street Baston.:= ". , '• ' W. 11. W L .- lieNirr• W. 14G2..C. -tip. SintsirrN" HrZair A. ltitht, JIL • - _ Jan. I,' m ~. '1- C ASTNER, ' STIOC.I4 EY 4. 4., . W ELLINGTON. . . . Miners and Shippers '' -of Coal:- : -BURNSIIDE from their Tiurnsidti9ot atlituutioitin. LEWIS Art:lN (hod Asti.)_ k. LU OCSTI MOUNTAIN (Whltr Ash.), ~ .- -,. .- •f se Trinity latillditig.:New - roiir.;: • 'itta Walnut Street, Pkte/ . .014a; , (20 Dolne Street. guetort. '.: .•,_ - ilt.F‘) ; No. S,VORT RICHMOND, YWCA: X7o._ . • 1— ..... ~ w , Offlons 1 Jan. 1 Yler a, P(!rt lUchatioiu, 'HAMMETT; ' NE ILL ' 0 0 ., gliii4elTS Mi . tlir4ciWit:ll(6m4n)* . . . _ ACIEN7.B far the sale Of the celebrated 13/4EENr - PO-11.11 CITY,II,It3O tN ecTRIEI3F-L'SLocult Mont. -taln and I3urnstde Shamokin • I White Ash and PEACH DI4I3.& : TAIN • • •1 FROM . HONKEN, The be•it Toilettes of - Lehigh and EibyMu's' F F.Ly.- 11 ATEEI , FAMILY CO&L. v s,t4n, BiTTI.A.II - Not'S arid CiIItBP.TILAKIN,COALS of wejl. cliAtblklied repulidlbn. • '- .. . ..: ' i lPhila4c.iptils;247 Waldo' Street ' New cork, Room F,Trinitiltaildier ,r,, io - -- Providence, 74 Weylassiet Street, - • (Hoiden, 25 Doane Ntreet. ' • - • MEE Port er Ise,. 9. chzoositt....., • JOHN wimua',El ,Sr: , . ladppers-of - • No. 316 WALNUT ST.,.PWLADELPHIA - .: • • IDepots for Stomp. sad Side Of raki,'' No. 514 West Thirteenth Street, New Park; . No. 90.4 Third Avenue. New York. Ices' Wharf, No. 99, India Street,. Providence.' Colby's! Wharf. Mt. 'Washington Avenue, near teller's& Street, Burton. Iner No. 9. BANCROF'T, LEWIS 41. CO,, 3I1.1I•1•E1.S or THE • • . I'ELEIIRATEO ASII.I,INWCOAL, R.• • FROM MA,IIANOT stor! , trAiN: p# • tii‘Vittwat St.:Conunerrial Phlln 6 fftc ,illl Breavra . i, Building.: Boom R DosneNit.:—BOaStAjton. P'E'VriEv7 1, '7l) • I 1- . MEM COA-L OP LYX.ENS VALLEY. • • 0 DF.A.LERS ARE CAUTIONED that there are • but Ibn/I:Collieries which mine this Coal, all of which are under the management of the underaign ed. For the year It7o SINN WILSON CO:, of Phlia -o_elphia, will be the Only:Agents for its sale In New ' "V.tigLand,iliew York, Now Jersey, and South of CilpB . . „Henry. Our Agents wilideal pure other Coal what ever, and , patties wishing the genuine article . must proeuro it of theta. The object of this caution to almpiyrto enable those interested to buy under standingly. • • The Agents and their assistants for the above points, are as follows: SIN NICK. 4 CO., General Agent.,.; .42 Walnut street,Philatielphia; their New. York Wheels at Ftoota 63, Trinity Buildings, JOS, G. N1001:11-; Agent; assisted.by .ELISH - A MO. ELEY, Agent, Buntater street, Boston. Orders should be given to either of the above named parties and to no one ' 4 Wit. B. FOWLE, General Manager • of the Stunnia Baruch It. It. Co., the Short :it. Coal Co:, and the Lylceini Valley Coal Co. I.lan. 1, '7O-1 rier !go. 10 Fart nichOlowl. Sz: Sole Agents for the Selo mid, Shlptueutof the ~ "Franklin Coo! of Lykans Valley," • . In Nett 'F4llll=l , l, ?row Yetqc . . s . New..lerry end South or cape . Lieury. 1t , 22 Walnut Street!, Philadelphia. Ofiters :' 3 .tla Trinity' Buttitling, Neer York: st: Suitnner Street, Boston. JOaEPII. G. mootitr„ :Agent, • - 1.0. I . lextß..S. Now-York Jan. 1, '7ll-1 Pier 13 North roe Blokanond JOHN 0. SCOTT 8i SONS, Minert and Shippers of Coal.: • SOLE AGENTS FOII rirE SALE to; 'MAPLE DALE, LOCUST 3IOL•'ti'TA,LY RbiW A 4 riuoarip - • Deep '11c.4 From the aarne veins and s!nallar Ili all respects to the' LIiCESS VALLEY Coal. i. GOWEN SIE0101iL1;Ited A4b. 228 Walikut }IIOSTON- - -No. IV Doane St, ) . NEW YORK— Rat 1, '7) Pier No. 13, Von ILichigond GEORGE , S. REPPLIER, •• Miners and Shippers et , -.Coal, PE . IER;INI °OWE ct CO'S LOCUST SiTeNT.I.IN, OEO. s. REPPLIEWS MAMMOTH VEIN. DITIWAN, COAL CO'S LVAirld VEIN, kits:, Asu,( ECKERT & CO'S LuIIBERRY. 320 Walnut Street. fildladell)hia.. • °Meet : 111 Broadway, New York."- 2: Doane Street, Boston.' . • Pier No, 14, North Port Richmond. C. 1. & J. H. EASTWICK & CO., . SHIPPERS OF t - • ',. WI{ITE AND. RED ASH COAL: .. office,, (....;.:: It 4 B .o l!coci:gt..•P e t , lhale t l , thia, . . unkside lied Ash... . ' - • IrLint4la While AA. ' -.. Locust Notattalis White Ash COAL. January 1, 7.:1 1— Pirx 14, %olath BORDA, KELLER Si:NUTTING; .. -miners. and Shippers , OT Coal, INVEST LEHIGIWEENNVOUD, , TAMAUVA li 1 , ",1, - - . REEVESDALE, - . , * ECII.ERT LORBERRY, . . ' • NOWI'll FRANKLIN RED ASH; • - ' RLACK REATH, ' •', - ' , BIG RUN' LOCUST nr.., G .ARRETSON, GIItARDVILLE. - 14.21.;RiIhyit., Boston: Office': '',, R.,:im 6.4l`rinity Bending, N. tr.' . ! ... • ' ) 32: Walnut Street, Philadelphia. .. , • . Pier 17. ' • BORDA. KELLER & ICDTTR+7O. NORTH FRANKLIN WHIT,E ASH. i Aprtl2l;l3o.. , , .17—I Fier No. 16, rt. RialtoOttd. QUINTARD, WARD & - , (• • 9 Pine Street, Neer York. Otlices: .;7220 Walnut Street, Phll9delphla. ( 24 9.11 by Street, 11loston. - COAL GP ALL RINDS MT THE CARGO Jan. I,no. .- _ - 1 , . .... • DAY 4I EL 111 DDELL .Q 43.; Miners& Shippers :of _ Coal ' 2054 - Walnut St.APhiladelphia. -Offices : .111 Broadway. (Trinity Duildiag) N. T. el Donne Street, Roston. r Sole Agents for the sale of the following celebrated • ' HARLEIOH LEHIGH Comg tummy COAL CO.'S HICKORY AND DRAPEtt • ; PDALS_ , and the ' • EXCELSIOR COAL CO.'S SHAMOKIN COAL. rum .' NvnAmma: tr i o ter No. IS Pt- Richnso4- • . Pier . 3 Elizabethpl, N. J. JOHN I ROTA r t I iE I9 I,T I. R., & BROTHER, . SOLL scam* \ row .Tios Tooritit mad will kaows HILL a Mitts Ask. Tb. flesalor REM CUT. WIT twilirbandair Taa Oeetirosed DANLESAPICINTEII Dimrp Amb - MAD For uzwitimugg.: • • ----- , , RAVEN'S rWINCI MUGU at Baisabetl. -w4ek vrabgat 116; Minds. ONlees g} in Deeftr fitreet;l3oeten. Seem so, Trinity Sididllnir, New Turk. ONSIESAM Azirlil , F. 1117 Cio assisted by . T.,EL BkimViN sad. E. P. l 7 P. M at e ti, 4N-10 VANOUSEN I liners and Shippers of / - - i C, 0 A.'l - J S . . • , , • Ourcalikio.u.diti.iiiii,L....a bee. Lead" sad Miser . WHITF AND ..RED ASH COALS. cahmorid, inainna Wztanvss: JOtgabetbpatt : 11 ; 11 Walnut ...., ~_ Phis. jersetr pd Ornats: , Itroadwan - rtfor Yew • ' .6.Poatte 81., *eon. ;, • Jan 1,10-1; Mit 1 1 BOP' .11; - XaScrs'ACTTllirD ei• . - • ' • • TUCKER CARTER, CO., New York. • All sine Nemo or Wire Centres, bright or painted. Eit,NoPe!mkburagtu red by this flan are tonaldered 'Wee urine therm ; Ott beat; and bandsomeat , pe in th e world , m.Vo lamina: l ly trots wire drawn the best N e al:ton.: The bursa Wee bl lathe V. . NIIINT are with Wire ReSmw me= by this ann. samples o Rope can i;epaeartm i Z • =rdereMtea.. • and an information OTIIII. We TOM -17 alled at nalansa a r ia A.:' I" n oircam f apiribliiititinenlaingtittOk Vari, ..,. . LEWIS AUDENRI I)! & C ~ •- ',.,Miners &Ship - pertiol.Coa . 4 l-1 : -. - LFATIOR SPRING N E cr t il k.. 7MFAI l A DALE, LOCUST ..11 .4.IIDIAND , OZPS LOCUST MT. : • ___L___ __}. BUCK RIDGE 811101DEIN & Tff.olol4 - /a Tan • SMUT. -_,.— i t WOLF CREEK 'DIA2doND ANI) OrLENT% ORTI3. RED ASH. NIT. CARBEL AIIrDELBEENANDOAI3I WHIT ASTI. GEORGE'S CREEK A,DirD BROAD Irr. . . 1 Pidlndrinkia. • • : .C.Outmeril al Building. • - • 110 Brandt**, New Turk.; =foes : 14 Kiln' , Street,. Boston.. ; ! ~ 31 Swath Street, Baltiruire. 33 Westntizutter Street, "rock'_ei ce., • ( SHITING :WHARVES': Port Riciunon , Port : Johusturk, Jersey: City, 134ittincile, ...i • . • . LE*l.5 . AtinactuiD, aioncke it.Pp _ W. O. AVDESRLF.D. ~ ADDISpiN CHILD. - • v '' .. Foanrityg. A. Fsfris.l . .4n-ii 'V.! :- •. • r.. . . -ti j!- nOVEY & f .W7iF . ZUDISICX. Minors and. Shippers or l Coal AND. . • 1 1 . ; -DOTET;ltgioßicii co !) .-• . . ; • 1,, .. Sole -.Mesta for. the celebrated: - - - , I. Raihb9w .0d :Plank Ride doplp., Ifluer4 No. QI Port itleturoid. ' ' i'Phtladelpida—i2A Doak tubes. .• PottsallerCentre Street. } I - - ' New l'orlr—Trinlty anon? 62, °Aces: AerWerlinikt & Silver, Agents. nostaa—No. 17 Doatib 4 04 n need, Agent. L Washington,-D. C.—lleary . pi l ogro t ,Airent I,* 20, 'eV a-tr NM iibrnar DAVII)SON,-YOUNGCo: ;-& C' :AC! TASeiT3T , . .21N1rNTALN, . SCRANTON & ' • 0:1 -.0A,1-4 • + - •• • R. 00.11 No. hi, TRINTIT lIL T NOINCriNEW `i (IRK. tifikl.Al. DAVIDSON, formerlTyler Co.! • S LB. YOUNG formerly oft.'i clwell;Ourthin &Co itumana K. But iimAN: 100.13. . • • , El WHITE, FOWLEFI-`6c- '1'41,(1% ASuc.reliscrrts tiu John White &leo) SLIPPERY OF • . • LEHIGII, L0C1.%4T .5tT.,..'' - _, • iVILICF.BII.I:II.IiE, .): • sQItAN7OI4 land 1 . • ' Cl'- lI3ERL AND . . C 0 .A OtEce-;Nct. 73 Trinity 11134(114,..11 Etibadvra:e, N.l" Apia 11, -1 . ; l`*—ly iiiii..11547110 K I:TimucTILEN. - ,' VAN WIOKLE &• STOUT , . V.IN 1111NtF.3.3 Mill 6111 PP OF TILE I • i Celebrated "Fulton " & "Stout " ' {tehigh) Coals, - , From the In ,ofenle and the Stotit Ctlllierlt4, near itazletett, Pa.. Delivered •direet frripi Ininex on hoard VtetselB at Sr. JunsBox, liotsuify.s, and NEW Liteettswicx. N. J'.; r . . (44 £-40 Trinity Itnliding,l 1 • - oBleeat < tit BroAdway. New York. 1 1 , • • .. I ‘Tetnnomry at 119 Reaadway4i Nifty 10, 'OB ."; - VE:RPLOICK 4.A11, R'TIOLES LE risALE2.4 . • • •-- .. - - - - 11FIII.Gli, Ii . * 'ACHLrIiT.RIT,L. W rucgsrunlift / ._ SCIA .rcroN. and , . _ ' 4 +. !•411AMOKII*1 0 A Li, •K . • offte •• : - ; Se.' — d .. - i Trinity' Building, • 1t 11 BronAltray .t, Ne!t• York. s• , ~ , 1 •. _ _ r. w. VERPLA: t Nlfi,i Jan S, '7O _ CALD WELL & COI4AIsIT NO:III EILOADWAY, NEIO YORK. • ; - (Rooms 33 anil 343 Trinity 0ullOng.) 747TOLE -3 AI.E DrALT-rS A;51) sittr i ,pirclOF • PlTTsi'4li l , • crlmtn LA ND' A ND lIIttOA b .TOP COATSI, COLE ACIVSTA for • New 'fork: and it the celebrated COUNCILRIDOE ER COAL, mined by Hits: t Co. Also, Agents' forthe PRIMROSE au h . class Colllerles,.and for the celebrated • Seml;biturnlnotis COALS. • Aprils CBERLASD COAL.—The undersigned are prepared to deliver a prime article 91 GEORGE. CRLEI‘ CUMBERLAND COAL, on Ward vessels at Georgetown, D. C. t llt the lowestgolnersites. REFERENCES :—N lrst National Bank„iWashington, D. C. John l. Elvans, do.; George WiCarpenter & lienzey, Philadelphia; Onduinr, Ernie & Msstnore, do.; 11. D. Cooke, (Jay Cooke & Co.) Washington, D. C.; Philp &- Solortions, do.; David Landreth & Kan, Philadelphia; McCallum, CreaSO Sltutn, do.; Pitt Cooke, (Jay Cooke & Co.,' New_York illy - April 19, OW. 15—tf GLEASON ,ak * Gt. .ErN_.•• MI a FFICE OF TILE N/AGAHAJ ELEVAT w ]NO CG.,13 Cox - a ERCIAI. Btocn, Bt FALON.Y. • 1 COAL. COAL 1 OA Li. THE NIAGARA. ELEVATING Cb.l, - 7 hiving a large surplus of Lot and Dockage, will be prepared at the opening of navigation to r*Sceive from the Erie Railway, Canal., orLake, any-quantityof,VGAL for. storage or transhipment .to any place East by Canal 'or west by the Lakes upon as favorable terms as any •parties . in Buffalo. Their lot is well located , for a general city business. - •t , , • 1 CYRUS CLARICE, Vice-President. March V, , 11. ,1- • . . t. 1:Y--tf OTICE.--idanufactureni and • user's of -Steam IN Pumps, are'hereby cautioned, agalnat the rnitio facture, sale; or use of any. Pumps that are ati in fringement' on Allleon's Patent, dated September 21, as they will be prosecuted to the full eztent of the law. '2- 1 I havealfeady commenced suit againil veralpar. ties, and will prosecute all other infringers. Port Carbon, April &ISt& . _ ROB T; ALLISON. Part lea In want of Pumps can be supplied at reason hie prices by, the undersigned. 1 ALLISON BANN • ' Franklin Iron Works. Port 'Carbon; Pa. Jan. 1, '7O FIRE Ii4RICK.-1 1. I I i ' . I TaArm. MARX—" MOUNT S.AVA E." i ' . - • .1 United -Mates Governthent Standard,HManafae lured evrehisliely hy- the CONSOLIDITED COAL COMPANY, of Maryland, for Bloat g„•Padia . a2ll smelting, and Maks Purnsees and all her pa r a e nlVr t i lg " 1 we - NM' 4: Al t rt i l .7 t r al .l ll . b l y )i t ' l 44 l l l 1 e }:de f r . TlW 1 n . -Mr, 4 - • . -• 1 . I • 1 C,EORGE•F, CREEK CIIIMBERLAND COA.L. . . , . By the CarttO, from the Company's Ocean Uiike. C: H. - DALTON, President, 1 ' f t. ' • . 4 Pemberton ftcmare, B JAS. S. MACKIE, Vice Prethlont, ton. 71 Broads Ew s I.Zetv York. 3AS. A. 7.tiILTIOLLAND,2d ;Vice Prnal, GiLMOR MEREDITH I4 . I° . ull' t 7 avag t . 344' 25 tioath-Gey Atrett4, Baltimore. 1 50-ent Dec. 11, 0 JOITIFBON & CO., ' - • WANTFACTMEIIK 07i • Boot, Shoes and GalteiUppere. Derdpri lesti o er and Shoe ?Ladin. • • • . I "IMPORTANT. •• I- • ,f 1, •• . • THE NEW YORK 'i . • : • ' • . ..- 1 6 BOOT ittSHOE.EMPoBII AT i 1 i . . , . -- • ; 1 03 1 . • LI now In full operation, and the. attenti ,of the ladles of PotterilW i s especially incited to the large stock now In store and arrleingdelbf oiedl the alma 'clew of goods, stiltabie for bailee wear, smut adoted to this market. Mr. Crtne has made eelalt; of this branch of business, and glees his iciOlSVOL tention tovecuring the bun line of lad led' welg aver brought to the city. t 1 i cririn st r tsi l= inittnrollo t ill ee . "' ni l And a, 1 ,- CRINE A g.EVIIe." " OctObte A '0 *3-4•Y SA AR WON= BY SAVPIG Foul: B ---- UY B UY .. BUY . VT C.' s. -FOS'rER'S c. 9. -FOSTER'S. C. S. FOSTER'S C, 8.. F C#74 'B.. Water Proof Crease and Leather re. . . Inferior qruilltles o f Leather snide lin sista. Oirilmitner ta . soft i Wi Dolor. mewed; snore last thin • • • is Zinn In' taarkst, and sp otto an at .•• • Maws will it the beat . use* to ltirgr or Shoo groin • ~_ , • water.. os= dioo lzr iu nsAil iot hdr is 7 ... ..., lir . Ba, J "tosterittionlitaat, • ..I , - L.: 0 ,5t4e, 1 ' ' ' . . • '''. . ~"c'~'>" Ifcu orh. 's `1 JOTIN' W. ATWOOD 2-41 e .North EE BURN , \Vols.% & othrr Slut ' 'WELTON 3, '69-14 _ roots, ,s.ljois, 4 4 . UM ME .•- • . .- '-• -•-• '.'• ' --' - ' :-+ ' i l•-• , -•, I . A-.. .''''- 7 ;• : , • •,: —' e ' '''•'' 5 .•,—" ,'1•- , '''l' , l .- 1 . 4•..: . .r...-i,..,. - 5..... .-' L - `,.i..e 4 .6.• '1 ~, . i t .. 0.1 .• , r • .. , • : ,.• • l.':".'• ' .0411 . 57 .•• ,` ' ;721.:1 ;.4.‘-'-''''' 7 ' 1 ,-. 0 - TIVILLE,-,-_i-SATIMpAY... I M .. .pittiIN4,7 , ••PUBRIJAI -Ar ; ,„.- - :71.5.:T. ; - .18,7.04, •-,5.."....7-„,..„..-L7.....,.. - , , ..: - .. MEM ENIEN - T - *;7 .-, : li E. YtaDel~hi~ Vic: .a i • .310ATION.- err m. air Arran - cm' COlL'et ' • llthruzilirithir:Pkthillelets. : AI3I)KbEIRRIEDitCA- • - • ►tit ass rail rfto minas 16111 Cal& Iguals* ,, malt Cad Cluslag 011 a Shown,4ll Rad awl Walnut Street. Plattadeiputa. (WFICI3IIIIII Broad'*? New York. to • Wharf No. ha. REPPLIER ht. BRO., W. ter. Walnut & Fourth anis, MILL OFFICES: 35 Plus Street, SOW York. _ _ Merchants , Bank litatirg, Proirutenee. MVO =ANSON, l'ittrt: initarren. imar. ASHLAND., DA NIS REARSONCO„ • ; - Wassairs tiorirsa ' CCLEDRATDD LOMAT zotirrux Rini Asa ADD 'RED ASH COAL: • • No. US Walnut a yttlUalelptita. f I N in B ld raid . ..) . 1$ .Thultv i. * : 43 FF/C ES °• Buling, Ne -York; • 1 No. 11 Deane 14tree r t . Boatorr, ikkiTAWARE AVENUE Jan. . _ RAAB • & AIRENIZER . _ • YINTREI . AND SITIPPSIIa OP The. Superior Turhey. Rau - Goal - Asp SCILZAGENTS rox Lye, Cina= & CO., ,CELEBRATED PLO-K-1310SE COAL ! OFFIeg-39 Walnut greet, PIULADZI.PiIIa. ; Jan 1. . - ; T O • "SNYDER ez-EIHe 51,4 : 11151. shipper)k .. and DealCes . „ COAL, • AGILVT4 FOR 0. W. BNYZEIU3 WELL OMR " . PINE. FOREST COAL , za, WALNUT ST., , 63 TRINITY BUILDING, MAIM. NEW Louis SNYDER. • • C. B. SHOEMAKER .; Jun I, 70 ' 4:IY. :tsfri.4. **am iIAt'NXIC .:JMNIS Xi COO cAn s,. H.AcKErr , & 000 K. $ MtnAMMON -i, I. LOCUST. GAP, LOCUST MOUNTAII Ii:LACK HEATP... • . . • • . aim% naitLail.4latOtlttitrulsinlivairt* or •• White iand-Ited 'Ask Coals, No. 214 Wawa,' litreek - Phlhislelphla,azot law! Wharves, Bebn) - 11$111 Elver. \ . - AAR; -13; STRY/CEILIL - SHIPPER AND - AGENT, Haven, Pa. raa. i;s+o.=l THOMAS_C,•_-PARRIS-H, -•-. swerEa..up emEs IN7 .i'Lehrgif, '5'014101 andßituminous . OA , L • • • . COlisigninorts on Commisalm Solicit mid taken on td.omble Terms. 'Office-341 "Wpismt Phlladel hla., MOT I. 'Ca. , . • . - sclonitkitt Connig. JAMES J—CONN ,- -Wrier and Shlpper of the Celebrated LOCUST.. MOUNTAIN COAL. porrsymix, scriryuciLL CO. ; PA.__ • !Jan 1, ; • I. HELL & HARRIS. 00D, Best and Purest Coal in the Market ' 4, . . pace ninde,esteniae Improvements - , during' the ping season, which will largely titer:elle the pr driction hcrearter._. Every effort will be usell to KEEP UP. THE STANDARD OF:PREPARATION. • Especial attention Rill be given lc sizes for IDann tuttnei•:,3 purposes. . • • THIS COAI. is always ablpped by Itself and not mlied or adulterated. SOLE AOENTS, (To whom slt order . should be addressfid) I ,JOI4N ROMMEL, & . BRO. • OTgICES ' 205 , 4 Walnut St.,•Phllada. 21 Doane St., flostoo. Jan 22.70 -- : -.l - EAST -FRANKLIN LORBERRY VEIN COAL lax EAST FRANKLIN LORBERRY COAL i.V.L la now sold elusively by Messrs. CIA:LOWE - LI., GORDON A CO . ho are my sole Agents. Parties ordering from: th may always ' depend upon get ting a pure article. • \ -; ; ro. 112 nut At., Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. M de St., New: York.. • No. 144 State St., tioston. Jan 1, .112-1- . . HENRY REM. ' . . : '''. i -.. ' 1 iltiocellantims. i ' EAB ICTGICTED PEOPLE ierfa N; Or persons with other deficiencies of the eyes, should remember that they can be suited. With;: the proper glasses by Z4lsE,Ploi DUERR., Op tictan, No.,2ssCentre Street, Pottsville. Sign of .the • Big:Spectacle.. • ~ Narch 2),';-&-12—tf FEAT' la) TONS " HALL'S" 1117FER f' OSPlLATEOPLlME,roanufacturedb7Hetion 4t Sous Exeter; Warranted pure, unadulterated, ac tive. and reliable fertiliser. For sale by OLENF & 13£1414 Agents, 300 Rallroadstreet. &liberals:ll2count to deelers from manufacturers prices. Mar ZI,IO-13 ". DONALDSON. 1 trECK AND BZASCIAIDBII BACIS.—The War-1 !len pf tho County Prison has a large assortment) suPerior Cheek and seamless Bogs on band: - Also 14INMS' BOOTS AND SHOES, which he offivs for sale; at the Prison, at low" prices, for cash. Highest cash • rims paid for Carpet Rap. ••• e RD, 911-15 ISAAC WAP.D. 'PkfLTH eLOI3ETEI. ' ' ! ' `IRTITRES tD COMUODE:3 .IN 'STOCK - • BRIGIT AGENTS DOLLAR 15T04.! OUTDO it ree l =ati °ls3:B 6l; it CT, tik!artdirerekler LDrmdas • t vizi. Bilk Fans. eather Barra Pock 800 ..Partan, Ira, Bohemi an And Cigna Vases and 6tnam is; llmlotellas. Jeittlry. de.. to One Dollar and tem. Caii and ex amine for you ire& _ - .. - • )4.;DIXON .21 loath Eighth Street, between t ria Market and eh at, east aide. . • Dedensber 1-1 0282 LANI3I 7 RlA.D•atrairrrate t ip MTOCIE, - - wan a eva lusswAn AND nos non. 00t0n,49. . 40-I,JI. cliorroi CIRCULAR;I‘r S • a:44 4 • l tt , fOS IIIIIIIIII ' . Nrie ll3Rl !! IP '-. tnefook rotlo imilawcuiaN : --;,• *MANE al 111.413). . , H, ow may eA. 11.1111114 WWI" Air aML in H,__ l emsimi llirtin• 11 311 nresibir e ta n 3: est i Tilir sod .2.1 II itiOsigal rater... mearluompleted. lobiotssa 13111 b Ba a:* 41 ‘ ii in t ibi I)lll.tices mam. and NVAlll i t uk o t AM aa* 4e4 r7=011 ' dedltimirrimialig. legt=oo itil; ' ' 143466.. 1111 Rorbtrni grtek. i-:. illatitinal 111 . , . T 9, c 0.410 clipwralt.e.„.l - • • , .setieeit iktarixiitietory• •:. it i [• • thertiiit go- • • • s,.zio-tres. COAX. aT-4 %aeon itoodattOxers. l ottpag i P t =d ia 14 2,Sr mi ke: Tootos isil 1141las smolloOt ei rtu amlet _ I , llerui te olLw t o e r resta k +f e e s. i tri itig CVAlZengOrli uats and S l W at 6,,,alp t i ons , tr4teame uictisou. ittrod no on zoo!OMA.tclpol* terms.i • f -Adfust,7 l : ll -L • • - - • rVITIINt • •*- * • I •V" IN HSI SJ avazataa. I tr; 2 ' rwrza . . ",-.-:Je • t -........, . . 'air -- ---- - : - ..=•aidri eic, -. " -- V . • - -- - . • lig; , ••=9llo.alle - - . .AIOEIII - CAN etallC CA,I4.E. - tVOllgl3,l , ~. ~zwe'roN,A=lolriltlET.. ,‘ 3 k •The undendatied;:srho Is ' avesetleal Chain ono hietrirer, Informs Coal Operators and others that he L prepared to make Flat or Crane Chalon °reser, size it short notice. Parttezdar- - sttiratiou idyl* to Flat Chain for slopes. For farther hirormatieri Bend for elrefilar: 1 t :-.. , ,- • , Feb. 15, 18:-.7-ntt , SQO4IWO ROD ANY iktga l3 oßßEßar J. LAUBEN§TEIN'' -SQUARE ROD. AND IWERESCRtENS. PATL-'"d::Ep FIiAtkrATLY 4, 191.1_.'. -Tat sque.az luati.scaz&vs, . ON . AaCIUST of thetr„ superior" strenir ;Lott ditrubilBp, ars prefetrectrta. 4U...others si ere e 7 tried. ear .4401 W narinttfacttrgoopler. -- ficreen poltri, all sizeikailvaxs on litamd. — . erg irreirriptly tilleillat moderato pri Mi. M ANMOECTIIRERS OF COAL SCREENS. ENSTEIN & co. ? r a l cees go rs to dulih It Dititna, MI Manufacturer:of Coil Scream, or the Latest , and Most Apprcived 'Styles Thy undersignetrwho are practical Serevit.ltlann theturers,.informs Coal Operators anti ottliqs, that, . they are =anti factoring allele CO-I.L senms, pat teriled June 2i -. 1104, and - another Paiente.tl Anaust a, 18115-,they guarantee that theat EMI IC I 119,1way*.mtain Unoriginal size until endrelj morn out. • • Second-hand IScreens and Segments always ion haunt: • , • ' • 'We tesWrfultraollrft rrronttintart ee o f the) patron age heretofore- so liberally bestowed. - L. LACABEICSTELN Railroad rear of Esterlrg.ltanlware.Store, Jan l, I Potts4llle, Tito& *. - y TuANets wartime 'TO 00i43a, DEA.LIBBS. - 9 , ts coatrAlsriti, 4¢c. - The unaeralignedhesing - vucceetted Focht,* War ren to the vole manufacture of.,Foeht's. cliiebraiett Patent - - . • gELP-IYMIPING, ifOISTING, scoop nrcitrrs, .• , . rugs . 11016TINO: 111..QCKS, •• . • .I for unloading !MM . , Orr, Sand, r-•. •-•` • _ MEI In th; iiiiimitaotort., PF IRpIC CATIs; UM Tt r ill:t.l,l3.lllß ' Oll'A,. Are pre red to fill all orders Vtli pronintfiess , and , dtspate .l . Rig OT fo C r F the Self p s i o n l & -l o i w onarnr u I r o the Pctkentt and Dock Itiock,lreedutton all pereona againet man ufacturing or purchaatng the came from any except ourselves :or our Agents,.tris .wo, will proeeente to the utmost limit any Infringement on the letters Patent. ' Respect v, ADDItiON WAllftl ., l'llrakltpg,•Fn., February 6, 'CU ' 6 —ly EDERICIK'S COAL 41018T1140 D I - - , .. More than IMO of our 110ISTING MACIIINF.B are now to use. They are simple, thimble and easy icif operation, hence the large number sold, and the per, feet satisfact I otiglven. fiend for 111 warmed' catalogue tonxi containing sizes, prices and lestlmon Mks from parties using them ; also containing prim. lisp of our ; W and Iron IlAlra,_lroteTubs and Ltarrotrs, Duel/ a d Hook Blocks, Ac. ; alio containing Innen Ur al thin useful to Coal merchalSis. I ' • ' 1; - ~ , P. K. DEDERICX & co, r., Albany Agricultural & Machine Workx, Albany Jan 1, se.o-46 , 4tnkfly . New Y 0 . NOvember 13,10 1 ROOT'S BEPTIONAL W*9I:IO3XT - IRON SAFE6r BOILERS. . 6 1121 • ROOT'S IMPROVED TRUNK EN HIS; -' • Stationary, Partible and. 11111blf.. - ._ - • /. • üble Piston square Hoisting Engines, Hoist-. , ing Istichinery for Coal Shafts. Sloping, : IGriat Mills, Stored, &0., &c. (.. e •neof Hi Holsters can be seen running dally•nt HILL HARRIS' Coillery, , 3labanoy eity,,Pa. . • • PARTI LAD. ATTENTION •18 INVITED TO the Hoist , which has ono' equal. N'o• dead 'points —havind two pistons In onecylinder, either end . of . which Is taking full steam when the other is painting centre. It regoires no friction straps, clutches or brakes of any.kind. 'Started, reversed or stopped Instantly, and at any point of revolution, by he simple movement of a sing] e lever. Having eye , nok gibs, set screws, or other adjustable parts, which to other hoisters require the knOwledge and constant care of an experienced engineer, can be put in the hands of the most inexperienced persons. All its working parts are enclosed In the case or cylinder, and are thus protected from breakage, the effects al dust, dirt, and rant or weather. Its extreme light ness, compactness and rapid speed, highly summand It for thin nse. i Orders received for the manufacturer by the undersigned, whew ill also taraish'descriptive catalogues, price lists, drawing% estimate% tuid other nformaticsu_. , • • • NATHAItIF.L CAtutET, , Mabikuby City, Pa. A. H. CHTIRCII, Danville, pa. _ta, .69,-111- TIM MI IA IN Siam, OKIIt4 -Union kELllllllllilaziford and Merl. thellratiandlllehligangnua t the _._ ....._ lta an In -other Vann& it 1$ I."4"'" V.. an VT ROCK DX. anal .1!" Toad% Mink Oro cst;Wiclif: f Own's& Such work torperforntod hr this Stockinet, In cate•thlnt the Unto toqulzontry bruit rod st a largo acing In cod. - Apply' to ISSN 31111311Y__,_ • _ r* Pine — Si, N. T. /tut 012Coo. , nott Ont. Oct:Afar • • CILikaLINI LIXr. . ' tam" • , irons:tail £MD unarm LIQUORS, - • LONDON 3:Nowa rams, ' - Epprstracta simouid . PONSEIL 1.. ill Clitriiiiiralk Abserima S e r i ~JJo" • room% re- ' . • NIA:OARA grail BFrTER. IO , • ae r saaiiii • thliabir VON BIEL EL MOrts. J .... 4 % 4 . a -....,, -t . c .:\ . ) , . , s -k - •i.., LI. ' \ ' ' 1 ' EH " Iga )11ati,intrO. MI ilo, Avon► &t.;, O.' ~,,. , 11 .--;2 4 ,,,, • v o ntst Ulot IA ;ci .g..--., ~,......,- '- v- -k., - 6.2, • - ~0 . , .., ... --, 'lttilly-I((afte OUTL9-_ . .... e • ...•`* • ' tsTullia* ' r - • i _ t sent ►l,l i - • , _ i VIZ USED ILIADNLIDE C1411:114 . 1 n t, - 1 • VElGkit o; the .OTYLE. I • EfOriN EJI S iRIBLY FIVISHED.i • *,READY' TO PUT WONT ON. ' " _ . • ' Tbi#fact' otiThe Cluatout fitieot Mad,4 Taste- , titlateat to to fetatiti i alaaa or Roadjaede Ckiddag .. : at** tp eayebleig that tlaberetotor• toes 'offered ' to the iiptitle. Ail' , on Abe', Libifes'ar• aid, me !; "tba hit tiftialapi;..ted thee* ari - ar by 4i'a triad' ":•' *Mid sad iirtlaitkCaitara,. madam% crp to abdicate__ .i,- . : i.- 'aid ibatetikk atila; M all ati4 of cacti cloOdalt 4 „,... tear 41 stem aed *of old at tocitanta prkiat.' . , 1- . ' t 1 ....:'.... f r _.. ~,, „,..::. . _.....,„ iiithLills'ecalAigusicHt; lards ar . : l, • • - . : sanatates. •- ! i : . jittlierka 4001, ..,.. . $_.,.... Irate. , fulm. . • - ~_. • .. ~ '... • 7- igitest -Air in itaii9 41: ..-• , :-. la...finer wort Is done In_ any Merchant Tapoylnit Hone to ihe lint:. No better sty4folo richatrode. ' tto owe renowne4-eyttara, no Cora perfeet eta can inywher•he .9htalned. .' , _ . '& 7l • • ..., :." , 7:,::. " GAZ.k , 1 .:"7, - N'sZo . ...p..... '"?; ,11, 9 : •, 7 - , - . . . ... ') . C ‘ . L ' '' '‘ . N I. ' ' '.'..,, ' -.•:' • lu ~o r t i ) „ i lx , ~,... ~.•-•.1/4,., ) ', . ' l.: . ! -:, ../C. .', ' , `S.H•, - 1, -, • - - ' ' '.' '. ' .151 • ' ".• ', \ ', - YOtriTG - GENTS Al47.),Lats.. • - . . • Beautiful lend S err-ice/Ibl° .. stiitiints. - • • ..... .1.14 LJI4IOIOEIT ' • YAitIIITY ENO Ls 14:zszt ii=tzitt cf • . FURNISKrx M.'S! !Air c ts-rk,t7riffilm AS A 826 CHESTNUT stnErt, -" 30HAy g rky o lc 4 k Fars-13y ounlistem of Eolf Measurement. gratintiaa at i distance can , rier With Yeria!iity of baying a good l!nlesyurAtelfineasniungrat and samples *apt by tqati.wheo r.quested October 18, 411 VINTER Day GOODS FOX & BROTHER, ' 278 CENTRE . STREET, POTTSM4X, • ' Desire tq call nftentitin to their erledsl;. - e amiart,- ment of , .• . 4 FALL AND WINTER DRY ,G.00.D5., Consisting of the latest-Stiles of tile • Foreign & boniestic Markets, INCLUDINO ' .A 1101.40 Tan COLLECITOSS BLACK AND COLORED SILL 9, L4tCF:'9 AND:EMIiR9IDERIES, LINENS, WHITE G000'3'4713 DOMESTIC% SHAWLS OF. ALL' KIN',DS We also call at tentirip to our Stock of • 4(;--aia P.SOROCERI QVT.,EINISIVAIkE, ttc:, . . , . .':Whiell Is very large and. selected with the; utmost joust for this market. We do not ctinaldar It neoes skry to enumerate What we have, but everything in a erst.ciess Dry Goods and Grocery Store, can be had at l ons eStabliiibment. " April li, 'OS .ANNTEIB?LAND, • ". • • - '140.1 n 'll.Aimirr STREET, • • Respectfully L. _ . espectftilly announces to the Ladles of lilottsville and vicinity, that she has opened a • .. - . .', .• NEW '''Li:ri.g. & TRI3f&fINCi STORE - . at the above place.) The followini attlelea, with a variety of Notions, rte.. will be kep tfor We, and era 'otrerw-at OILTATIOf REDUCED PRIM* itAir.Elt CLOTH, :VELVET-BEAVER, FRCISTV.D , Beaver"lnebillagiold-mltedand Black Water ; • proof . , Opera Cloth. Fringes , all shades, Rib • bon VelVet.intto Gimps, C. . ,AllOirE WTEL „ALL BE SOLD . AT :COSH': . • • • Ladies and Mtesestlciliks m eto order. r . :New natertin Just recelyod: June19.439-7-25-Iyff :CALL A NO. 153 CENTRE EIT • • [ . • SELLUND OFF BELOW. COST: •.. ' " - Miss -A. GROCIAN wishes to anno unce-At,' her friends and the public Iligeneral, that she is selling off Mir entire stock ist / 32 V .DIEBY and DIME 009Dd biloir- oost. eons of all kinds of Drees Goulk .sucVsts Black Silks,B and Wool Poplins, Merinos, and Black Alpaccas, at all prices. All kinds_ of Fin- V: , POods, Lace Collars and liandkemblefs, 'Kid ines. (Joitivirt and Empress): also, Ladles Dretrs and Cloak Trimmings, therm: Lice. Fringes. Hahn 'Ribbons, Cloak Loops, Black and C o lored Velvet :Ribbons, Olcrve-litting Corset& A large assortment :of ladles and Children's Eddy-Made Under Gar ments constantly on hand ut very loa s iorices. • 4ug Coitus and Velveteens. kinds and Drifts. Panicnlar attention. paid to Dress and Cloak :11.10ting. Rmdy-Male Cloaks . always) on band and mats to order at theshortest notice. prest bargains -to aii kinds of brallnirry Goats. • • L ' Jan 1..10 • ,• ' ' 1-{3n , `L"' ALL OPENING OP • . . 'iatEss °pops; • • , .SHAWXS, TRIBTMLNGS, &c. B° P eru ' r q uaut thirit t atica n ' it tn s i4 ;eve . " ettadi. aux Aili) Woad., POPLIN*. BUFFALO ALPACAS sit au 'berm) !ANSLEY !HAIM% Okurl!ltAir m , cca ' , TABLE LINKNII AND NAP adid JLIN O 7 • STA& lINAA 3 AZIP Atf,ABIL N Deaden • W - madiqmpfELF,D k - LANosam.. • ALKING el, IN mast° arclar. Ile9t. Is'. WANIIMMIt CA8A1119113.1611 a. Jse lumina in Yams • eiti iIOII/1113 Soli% no Qin= az.; cm. mastic\ Wang said , lapi ttim mr _ Isuririb4 T ; mis, a"Unst,Bsered Conixetes.fi . l„, ted i na ttdfbr — 7,7" lmmi — Cßelotble azt 4 ke• , • 44 1 t 14 4. 1 0) . VW & s ift. foil stock on* Gicias. wakes. procemili. comaiwrar«, Twit sad ,Pravi- Mara- - MENA mazzika Isom = *PAN Osnlim anwar,OotairMumier. WW4a4w- .101111.A41,41•4M INN 1111 11118 MEI ME At TUE NM rsuanaL 'E 4. I •x . -HOSIT.RY. OLOVES OF ALL iKIN,IO, CLOAKS, dfc. &c., Ate ynawnELD ControlX. Pt:A*ol,l*. 1-4tdetir OGEE • • rzrztonrs, • Taltatelidiesr; thairceitirdweay' and 'tall, l eorrri Mi tuartatriiMgis= 4l ' -*rid atter mmerawartinser wan: • only .ornel tramortMty - Commas: / wither doirlyin thins sunk Hero id the quiet Urals ot the world, A white-hided shadow roaming like a d~ testa d'he ever stigma apposite Use East„ mists. mid.gleamins IPA'S ' Or. MICIM Alas I tor lids guy ones a man..' . . dio glorious An his lisatity an d thy tholes. Wh W W bletillgretwates, he S seemed To h o is great heart - awm Other ..than4aSkil t -1 ask'd - r ,Theactld'at thou grant lathe astute with . a,arelks Like wealthy Jimi m itts hot hpw they give, Hut thy suiong_ont WOrk'd their And 'belt rite doWlituidikarred and.wlisted And tho' they could : not mid me left .me malinety" • • Terienrit latiremMbe at ttarlartd'yoifth, - • Antim,ortadegs beside importiputh,„ _ • And tWirsta ashes. Caa We, • • • .131ty tweedy; makeasnandsith assn. now,. • Cksteaver as, the silver star, thy en !thine* la tbaselreitidleaweiree that TIII With team kesir met pit, mattake back t Y h g giorarlbtlld m d o ht ylot thakinxoLm . ,W=lbeyond the goal ot 'ordinance 1111 stionldVansePas is aura meat for WIT •';'"A sett lif 76th alit (bird ktiartt there oonier • A - glimpse of thatdsrk: world ethareA was born.. Once more the old mysterious glimmer steals 1 . From thy pera•brow,:and (mm tby shoulders tpu re, Aud !Neon/ betipg with ahp istrenew'd. • `Tharentkk depns to Jeddah tura the glooln, ..Thrsereetettes Isrighten slowly Glow to mine. Ere yet- they blind tile sta nd the wild team Witteit itive thee; rearnethf ynks, arise, • - And shake the darkness from their looseti'd manes, "Add be - it thy , tetuight tad lakes or firs: • Lot ever thus thou groweit beautiful ". In silence, then before thine answer adven , • Departest, and thy !wers are on.my °peek. Y.tvift ' t 1 0 a ever stare me with thy tears. And matt me tremble lest a saying learnt itsetaye Cat-atryna tbat darkearth i bearnel -The (lads themselves canpot recall theirltfts.' - , 'A . ,y. me! air Mel With what ntiothare heart • ' lirdaya hit-of:attel , with what, other oyes , !load to watc&-;1f i be lib that watetrd-- 2 The lucid oul4n a fortulnicround' thee; sew The dint, curiiiichtdle into autiny irtugs • Changed' with thy mystic change, and fait my hiodd. Olosvwith the glow that slowly erintson'il all ' -Thy presence and thy portals, while 1 • • : Muth; forehead, eyelhis,tpowing•tleary-werm With kisses balmier than half-opening Billie , Of April; and ontild•hear the ups that khrs'd - Whispering 1 nnew, not what of tirlid and sweet, ',lke that straagaaong iv-AWL - A poll o sing, 'While Ilion like a' thist rose into towers. •' . . . • • • Yet held me not-forever in thineMitst Mow can my nature longer min with thine thy rcisTailadows bathe me, told' . • Are allthr llgfL, and cold my wrinkled-feet Vpon tliy glimmering thresholds; when* the: steam - Floats - Up trolif flhiae Mtn - Welds about the homes. Of happy - man that have the ,tiower to die. ' And gqissy [introit's or the happier dead: 'Releasetrieftindliatore valif VCi the ground: Thou tigest .441. things, thou wilt ace my grave: Thou wilt rehear thy - beauty Morn brituoru kearth In - earthjorAret these etuinY.courbi,.. And thee retunihig on th3r silver wheels:' . • . _ I „EN DERGRO UNA THE grande4 enders - round wort. the World is perhaps thc:Ernst-August .(ial- IMH - Olie nee belonging to a meta. mine n _the'llari. '"Themouth, of it is ataittelde in lirnu:swick.., It is ten feet high, six and' ,a half feervide and has a fall three fifths of an Melt . in a y ard. Like. a railway. tunnel 'brit it Es twice the, length of the longest) it twos begun simultaneously at various diner lentitintitii, and finished in thirteen years. Tlusgallery lri isix runes and three' quarters in direct length ;f but if its lateral. branches are taken into account, ala i : ssubterratietui gallery, navigable for boats, 'Which oiler to to ft,the;Ernst-August Gallery4s not leis titan fifteen miles' long: TIO survey was so • skilfully made, and, the plans rig accarei)...ly tunics; that all thejuitetioni. of the different sections lifted accurately into sac h other; thkstinitrable precision of the - resultkhaving tuierfitartty - insured by the 'indef a Magnet, 4•lweighlitg. tWo hundrenpounds r which influ enced the compass through the, solid rock sixty-five feet deep, and which was kept hi one of the ; working-piaces,:while the'com pass Was; held the ether." We "must therefore by no means Bu posse that English engineersjhave a monopoly in these gigantic. works of skill and enterprise. Our great ad vantage over other nations lie.s in this, that ..we have coal-deposits on our seaboard ; "and when they are. Inland, ,theY sfre situated in the most' important industrial' centres, and where the , product finds on the - spot an al nwet unliinited consumption. Thus we do liver our coin at &much • loWer rate; but as regards artistic coestructinn, - -modeit of woric -tug, and Internal Management; M. iiimonin assures us that ; we are behind Imull its re skete both France and llelgium. Perhaps we should do better in these respects. if we had less natural advantages; whereas, such ' is our wealth in coal, that thecraily produce of one single mine (our best, of course,)-ex .coeds two ;thousand live hundred tons, which In France la the harvest of whole coal-fields, The mall Newcastle opal-field alone fur nishes dotible the qnatitity of coal produced by all France. . England has lso much more capital than ether conntriest and ought to be the first to inaugurate reniddies, devices, inventions for lessening the toil and peril of her tinder ground workers. Airwe glance through this hugoyolume, it appals, but does not astonish us tOsee pictured the perilous means used in foreign countries for approaching -mid leav ing these deep-sunk scenes of labor. , In Hungary's rope is lowered, which bas at the end of it five or six ropes-ends, looped like swings, and furnished with transverse bands, one of which serves as a seat and another as a sUpport to the back.' Seated in this primi tive chair, half-a-dozen' men descend, each with a lighted candle in his hand, like a liv ing chandelier. If more men .have to go, knottier cluster of knots accommodates them above the others. In other places, the ropes ha Ve only foetliolds like stirrups. Some shafts are furnished with movable ladders, ,worked by a steam-engine, where he who ascends has only to step sideways, like a pen dulum:of i'elock, and he is brougt up with oUt liftinguleg ; but woe betide " him if he dogs not step at the right time l ' Open buck ets are all that's afibtded in some mines, in • wblehense the upcoming bucket will ' often upset the down-going one, or something falls front the Mouth or sides ;of the shaft, and - mairits or slays the poor fellows. Some shaftstare furnished with steps and a ladder; the:fbrmer mere notches cut fn the rock, worn to almost nothing, : and smooth as gime; thejatter an old wire-rope, - wasted by, thwdrupi,] untwisted , and tearing, the fin ger,. Such meagre ..• ivances as these ought Iry ' to be see L i this country ; yet they a seen. A f own 'a ihaft almost. a atilt ; and th•accidents in this way exceedthesefromall other causes, except that of the giving wayof the roof. In 1866 ' the deaths by this last means were no" less ' than .416; those-by - falls, 197 - by sundry other fire=damp;by fl p, 169. When :does, explode, it r 2 however, ; kill any number . Simonin yea us sta tistice of eight accident's from cause, in England, - during the lasta lxty in none of which testi than ninetypshed. In 1866,• at the Oaks Colliery, 861 were slaid. A 4 life Bs lost per annum out of every 216 employed in or for every . 10,000 tons' of coal raised. Before_safety-lattipet were invented, the &e -diting itself was sometimes made Meet ita - , part. Fire, that is to say, was obtained froin ft as from apatural g.asometeter, and the jets so produwd were,oalled"everlasting fronts." One of these veritable vestal flames burned in a Pitin :the Newcastle coal-field for no less thantnineteenyears I The gas, collected in pipes,: *as carried outside the mine as high as the head-gear, where it was set alight, the 'ignited stream burning with a flame eight or nine feet in length, and with a sound like the roaring of .a blast liirnace. , The same aontrivande is used in a certain salt minein China, whert the gas is conducted through' banl;7-tribee to, the salt pans,sind is there com Ileoo assist in the evaporates. of the brine. Like 'all Chinese inventions, this sounds . exceedingly ingertioui; bht the fact is that the Chinese have done nothing tow ard mectusnical enterprise. They profess to have found many scientific secrets ages ago, but nothing has come of any "et their felon title- discoveries. ' They are like a dull and g ,useless m a n wholakeshis stand upon having . come of triancient stock, one of whom was not without: intelligence; In somdcoilleriest, Kneed to be the =store.' to light this firer:damp every night. - The time hi still . remembered at , Riva-do-Oier, in Fnuink-When a man came every evening to' set fire to the gas in the miner-to:provoke the explordion,that the workingstalls' should be aeceesible the next day. - Wrapped - In covering Of wool or leather, the face protect ed by snisudr, and the head enveloped in a It like a monk'. cowl; ha crawled on the emend before firing the exj: t iti ti, re to keels himself as mum as le in WS hiyer of respirable art- for tiredamp bt llghllr than. the atmosphere,- always u amends the upper pests of the levels. in one hind e hetita king stick,, with a lighted 'candle - fixr at the sW 'a it, and lenwent - alone- thiti.poistard'malm, cursing ex =4 air hbt lamp, and: Urns the noxious fp*. ...Swing-Bred anY„is of ilreodiunp, changed hia tindtketonid snaked upright, Sines the Carbonic acid . produced' by eft intutedthe Igereetisyeeerain hlVingi'ellsulhal!thit Penitent," on account of nreseriblanceinhhdress tocertain religion* orilenthi the' OthoUnChurt o b.: and this had seemed at thermal tit he dictated by.a bitter' = 4 0i ototheinetttly the- Penitent, smictint so beforehand, was blown away b r y the ntnitision and : never retnstusr give: In Oak rolaeh attnes; tbf . ie Went otitis, rim -d;- ME ' J9----tf -.,~ - ettl - .the cectniwnier.. Among.the Englieli i he' Nora the titteorthe Fireman ' `Atli* now heen . establishettithatimodiflod ihnnsof the original Davyisanpean be used witrit alma 0XP196141).....Next in Intent to perii, of this mephitic vapor i s. that of inundations, Juirenty the - - rusla Wafer Mona old Workings,. Which - ,one wtrokeof the pick-rosy let in, but the accumulations of the 011 PPingfirottlie nfinsitself..An, okt.,Uoglish wider believed fiie,esrth_was alive, and curs piked-the - *eine orwster"tnet With In 'mines totst veins and . arteries of tho 'human bOdy. -I%rhen , ,the, writer bruaks into: our working .stalls„.!! he.enid.lNt is,flie,.esith which, .re venges ltself . wo, us'for hsving `cpt . ono of hlx Tdto4tat.' " " 1 i rt46ll::fotrit.o . ; .*-g d llt.4bk INVITE thi serioue attention of pa . rents to the • fellow ins article on this important. h anbjeet: 'ln !tide "tuid'"eVery com munity in the ..coui f ttrY; there — are - iedreS of boys and;youiur 'men, idle and vielese to theinselves and A:others, - and led into vicious habite;stinply_ becauSe,tliey have _no - trade. Fathers, , wealthy or not, if'you love yottr boys, and *ish tbem to prosper ilten you are dead; tear : A - them a. trade : ' • Of 13,496 pitt;oneri in the'pinitentlaries of thirty States. in 1 - 867, oceordihtto the report of the Prison. Asiociation just btied, 77 per cent.; more .titan. thrielquarters,. had not learnecta , trAdo. fibre is a text from which Dr: Vraiilethi'Coultiltave preached• & forcible sermon toparenta.- - • A map who has ii,iood trade has an Inde pendence.: •He has need only to be homey and diligent to secima competence. Bread and butter are sure for hhu wherever he Hells sure always of, higher .wages thahlie who lats.no trade; :,stild it.liagenivaand en terprise lead himinto soine ether calling,'. it alwaVe a ilattifactLon knOWthatin 'ease of -naiefortanb he-can; 'return. to hiS trade.— He has. that at. any rate failure itr,business cannot 'deprive Mint of it; 'his Speculations MAY break: down,: - but 'Wei has in arietterlo leeward, Its the 'sallori-ii,V;•lll.~r sulisistance and that,of• his . family. are . • • Abe.:4 1 14 Was When it: was noti theUght re pntable for'-parents tolenve ; their 'children witlibuf traileairido3s they'beldnged'to the thins of:gentry: . .In France; before the•reve • iution, this. provident sentiment or instinct. ,waaso-eirou,K . .t•lfat even .the .Rhildren of the nobles Were In some eases taught soineligh.t Machete:ft; -arid. 'when the I•Steinti came; and they.Weie expelled front their horses an &de- . prived Of their:fortune:li -Many ef tberttsuli ,sfstptl.by the. tradeathey had arbused..thein selves within more, prosp,drottiday, . • . • : lii thia Conntry , , 'Where: fortunes,' nulekly -gained, arenisd•quickly loSt; it is still more necesAry and . prudent that:ever, young Man should' -learn a useful trade, and learn it thoroughly—No Man's - future is-so' secure here but . that - ite'Weuiddii wisely to haVe his boys.:--and ; too,. for that - • matter— children of mechanics and shop - keeper's are yery'Seldent 1 . 131.1 t to:a - trade," as'the' ' , Phrase used. to be.- They .are Made'',errandheys in oftlees,:than which na More hopeless ,employment could .he found. fora boy. pr they beevone - cleriLs, 'shop:nen or salesmen ; Or;Pf they mirst - golo work; theY-thatigeltlxiut *oat 'one trade,to_ 'another; and 'beeemeitteitS. et all trade:34nd Masterant not; one. •- Where- you! please, and you. hear., c . oinplalnt.,:stvell founded ; tOo —of the incapacity•-•of w.orkticen,;• gerainong• :the workersand'you - mid 443„Often that they despise their.-. Work, and; arm- sluggards who seek 'to do ELY hale as ; posSibie,',lnti get, 'as emelt as they can extort. - ... • • ' Y..- -nut - Aber : - of years: there has beerin rim , on. clerkshipS and : petty shopkeepers' placers: -The* employments 'are tilled • to, overflowing. A. .sure way ..to crowd a street arid create a.mab' Is to advertise-for an office boy or a: Clerk. .-We Wonder that it does not oeenr.to parents that they could not do bet: .. terlortheir boys than make them thorough artisans; in some useful branch.' A Otaiipetent carpenter gets at least_ three times the pay Of a clerk; does not work sonlany boUrs•aday, Is much More his own master, 'and is run after, -Where - the clerk must„ ant lousily employment:: A .really thorough.Nvorkfuatiln any useful trade._ may count :upon. steady,- "and Well-paid,Work all the . year•rounti t : ay part of tho coun try, even in these. dull times ;• and If he is in telligent, as a , good workman is Sure to,lie, he need not Werk . as.journeyntap tiny longer than' he likes.• • . - • - "•- = .Then the world 'open to -He may be ti Journeyraani literally,- for if is only corn petent le May - go from_ city to city; from county •to county, all.- over the Country and find ready employment anywhere. Titer° is nothing this' , ,ceutitry new needs ad badly_ as competent, intelligent a . rtisatis, . Froni,Eu-' rope we get afi correspondent ' Shows elsewhere; 'common tray laborers-and. farm laborers; .t here,; too,.:ltteems - that the g00d,..01d 'fashion of apprenticing. a boy ,to . good trade has,gone out. -•-• • . . - Shrewd foreeight•thekwOuld lead a father' to Put'hiabiiy to a good trade, and take. care that he liana it. thoroughly. ' - .That ae quired,he can With good heart tell the young' man to go out, : into the World- to shift for-, hialsett, with the words - which Lye; used' to read; coming from a-hard-working father to his son "I bave given you as much school-- lug as can afferiVand- a:good trade ; that Is' your . fertnne;•go Increase It." - • A young . man - e.ntering• the' world without ti.fortuuqandivithout•altrade or profession— is he - notin plain 'words an lidventtirer?.lls he not fatally, Unfitted to take part in the battle of Life?' SuPpose him_ willing tol work - —where, Can he begirt? Suppose hina din ed to idleness and .vice—how greatly are iris teiriptations'.'increlased. Seventy-seven • per tent of - theponviet in the United StrueS "had. not' learned a trade."' -Would it not be well for every father to think of that, when he is . consideririg. thi3-future of •his boya? 7 - E Evening Post.': • • -• • T IrE tiww rfirE 4pARST. rplit indUstriOns Arabs revived - those use ful arts which the barbarians of Europe seemed anxious to forget. -They wove the richest febrice of-Wool, cotton, or silk; they manufactured cloth 'of gold and carpets of unequalled splendor; their dtvins were cov ered with satin cushions and velvet hangings, and niustins and".litce of falty-Ilke texture ruioree,d • the 'Moslem bride.- In metal 4. the' Arabs were also excellent workmen. They forged huge eluting and , bars of iron; the steel pf Dantruicusevasrenowned in - the cities of Europe. Their eivielry was. the fairest and costliest of the ,age ;'ltheY lavished gold and silver in decorating their mosques and their palaces, and their mints produced 4colnage that was the model of the Europerutworld. As architects they • invented'. a strangely graceful style Of building;lnWhich the fancy of the artist 'seemed to revel in hew creations, and' of which the lovely ruins of the Alham bra form a living example ; in, theiyirivate houses they gathered the richestles,-the -costliest mosaics ; fountains of denten waters and garrienit of perpetual beauty. • The - Arab 'workman was usually, temper ate almost to austerity. Mohammed had en forced the doctrine cif total abstinenim whit e rigor unto:massed ,by the most aistereof modern reformers:. He denounced tem • ral and - eternal woes against • the 'Musa •• n who should touch the accursed win e.l lie had himself set au ea:o4de of perfect abetinence and in their' purer age his tollowere obeyed the precept- of their prophet. It was only in the (teeth:teed the nation that the Moham medans learned. to imitate the drunkenness and license& the Europeans. Temperate in their diet, frugal in their mode of life, the Arabs posseeeeil -sound , intellects itt sound bodies • thigillfd liOglal to displaV an in telleettial r that raised them to the front of civilize ri. They eagerly • solight for knoWledge amid the ruins of Grecian litera ture, and - thii _went and phildeophers of Athens and of Rome were translatedlfor. the benefit, of the students of Bagdad Ed Cork :dova. Tub colleges and schools'of t e.. Arab .cities were thninged with attentive 'when the great ncibles Of France and ngland could neither read nor write; they produced eminent poets. and graceful- writers while .Europe hadneither a literature nor a lan filltaite; their libraries -numbered thoutatels of volumes, when Oxford possessed only a few' imperfect manuscripts chainetif to the wane; and the, pooreit merchant of Bagdad ...lived with more coMfbrt.and was far better informed than the proud knight whe•erime at the head, of:hht.baibarousu • ins to die on" the horning plaine r- of 8 • r in' an effectual erusade. 10ouirnort schools • • col leges,-Indeed, seem tohave origins With . the Arabs. , The- ortlis Were ar*nt. friends of ular-educatktrt as a. • • ghap ors BarnirLm .IBuinv AI Itairchi&deeeeter that- a free "mehootalsoluild he attaehed,h) ev,m mosque; . the Spanish 'caliphs 4)4p....-• col. legatat CordovaandEieVille, that • - • 'Ate Models of three of Item* and 3. ; I ,the. earrureitle working:men - were • lobe& atthfti and tbegeneiratede • et •• Impel . hie the mgreekotiernAu *aft !L* artii•-711•. - 4Canadbh 4htftoni t its.rk *bat, • tniiih more trogbled.about the • publie , dept oil the 'United States,AlitthrdiThinith2thitt . than they areetboitt_the white ilebt - of unity Britain, vrblahlt anathinailyinariaainiii • -s, • - SINGLE - CO-PIES ;SIN' :CENTS. _ONE 40ndreti , y:eati 40 the #44lwlog lice appearect"La a papet=prlnted Pray!. dettgOz. . soldity Niehlas Brattei At his Refeetorif weel end of tho.ltridge, la • ik:id COng ; bitittg Vr nAL ter• 46 e4 e gg; --. 61h/100,:tiellet: Ungar, erten, ' ' reedy cooked: • , vinegar; t, 'ptekeb, - sweet 4gi, dr. - • 30,,60, and 90 tievolids, oro4. 0,14 !ktpaii I - • tati - hold big' breath.. 121.uttinents ;groat, - VEr:'''' Thaw Indebtettloi:.. •• - • :Argteliehtts .;Met hot .h4+ ~,,, - .: : .diptatatt thiukit.i4 'Orsevanas If they - -should - '.'• ' *Fot'ettlittigliirkti6h - • • ;gypperjhnVies -And au - piloting it .not, • • Nevessary niitltt.tturediatA . . Papitertt. • ".. 13)i d \To DtPROVE ...o hod lightinganine, • i it is proposed in gland . to_ use limps, I burning gas, oil, or o er.illuininatlng mate- • Asti,. with ' air propell from . t phre"sentee at the bottom or.top of the' ohs", -through ' air-tight tubes, 'to the interinr:of the said lamps; .overplus .of air to blow, may. out by escape valves or coVers, th'elekt pill-Vent . ink' the entrance of foul air' or Ur-WM& has become! mixe d with fire-damp ; the lamps - glazed about ' half their height with Vans,: the upperhalf ,of Sheet metal _to,withatand the heat. ..When gam! lamps Fre. used; the KM is produced and conveyed 'in pltft'llf . the usual way. The air is propelleathrektit this tubesby fans, air pumps, steantjatedic. In lighting the hunts they propose to .vas ' matches. After the match is inse into the lamp by an escape vat*, It la atrtiek arid the lamp is lighted, while the inateh isex i thiguished in wtube into,which.ltisAhawst. . .. =EI , Tapper' satire, .t.uustard,' bbiek peßeez, city ' - en e, • • • Pun Amcor.'' Wine, brandy,- gi irite;Totter, tt:o. Snu• , Supc ~. • 'baba and - segars. N. D. kiiy - ortge tobe *eat.f. tahanged for -‘ - - • - hriretactriesi r.V44 1 craw iv , .8r11311140/1101iPhtfre,mi. rent, s, Anil 8. • , Credit givelifir---' GROIANWAT-,A Piscotbre. -A lie - geoltigtat i . if hg,i4e *fairly in -earnest, is - far: tee tired, &Ike?' - his day's work ; to trouble hituselkabout ttie aristocrittle - •alr of 'MS quarters; arid' besides generally managei tepethts Miter inaftliito. So - : uncleanly poudition - i that agrand . hotel: would have some %ruplealn , taking Aim tik• - .Proffor Sedgwick,atter,a hard day's work; betook himself to a -- village'lrinlor.a liread*tuid. i,,When.he asked whtit'he had to _pay, he "was.toldt 1 -lburpertee P.' -Ha •could not avoid remarking en•the-, smallness - . of the charge. "Ali., sir,"slild'the landlady; "I should'ilsk eigligienhaofiltirone else;hut I.only aak.fourpetioe from you; for I see you have seen better ilitya.!' At another :time, lady stopped by th.e - roadside„ where he was'- working, made sothre inquiries, and gave him - . .4 - shilling,'becauseliks- answers weraiseintel. ligent for Ills-station/ He mettb:o satuelady at dinner next day, tO her great astonishment. A well-known geolegist, long secretary to the GeologicalSocietT, was once taken up:while '- at his - ftclkt that; luadidragged-toAkie: Brist6l- • • Asylum for an escaped lunatic. On another occasion, tired, and with his pockets - full- of his day's treasures, lkemou riteditstage and felilltat asieep:• •Wakitignthislbeiingyia end, lie:Was- heorritied find:lila pockets as ..- enipty as when he aet aid, wallow, - who sat beside him, feeling, his pockets full • of stones; tusk himfor a. thadiritlii,' **ft likided 'himself mbre drown Mir • , se. she picked :out the,fus.,: sits, one by one, froiutlie drowsy pkilcolopher and tosse7.l 'them them on the, roadsido.-, Aftik•cd World. . t`-.%.1L80AD BaDA.—Ratitaillek in the wonderfully prodUctive.ryglomi of tho Nprthcveet, rn2iningthroughdlstricts4ready thleklysettledand,haiingconnectlons*flich. I , will, give them proininence. as. carriers 4f - through frfight as well, - arc certa n'to 12e pro table. Such a nizigniticent.State as lowit for instance, has a great fhtur6 for her rallroOs. The Cential Railroad of lowa will rurfactoss. Mat Statt from' _notth to south, 240.nilles, ; 1 through a 'tier of time, richest and most tallY populated cou n t Lea in the S take, .and tutvo an hOportafit pciiition as the - central part of the shortest through line betWepn St.-!Paul • end St. LoniS. Its Bonds'are 11mitedtutlti,- 000 per Mile of finished road, atiditinstock has 1 been largely talconalonqthe_line. -- The Bonds are sold - at present - at t2o and aecniedinterest, - _ In currency; and .paying,;• as they .do, r per cent. gold interest; theyareproßbfalcumwell asseeure. • Many personsaresellint theirGov eminent Bonds to realize the present preml :um;,anfl re-investing in these Bonds, which ' are equally safe and farmore profitable. - Clitiy. • ernments are iateacillY• declining, and: future . national loans willhe.at•greatly reduced' in -tercet ,rate. The Central lowa Bonihr.blve thirty - y cars to runaind - there are spec lid Pre- visions made to inc - case the certainty prompt.payrrient 'of. interest. , Further 'fads concerning the Company will be .found another .column:—Ezehunpe. , - - TIIE W 4110141 4EPUtitle.9.l4' contains. an -,-,-, elaborate review of theg Min trade of Mi : nesota for the, o lyear - 1869, including ' remarks'upon thetrop prospeets in tinteariy -, plirt of the season - , the damage to crops, tint; market, range . Of prices,_ etc. - The higheat price, In Winona was on Angina 14; on that day gold -In - New York was quoted: et 1344, . ' and wheat at Winona at $1.25 per ;bushel ;' .. the lowest . fi gures. in Winona were - 65 dents_ ' per bushel, on• the last day of December, with gobrat IMin,New York.Whiona La the greateslattiptking point in_thelltah), and also one tif'the leading Mark - enter tbacntinx: -, tryl-the shipments •Ssottr that point - in. 1869, . being 3,769,456.. The following table Was A 1 , comparative exhibit of the exports, frOm'Wl- none for eleven' . years; commencing With 1859: ' - , • • -- - .;,. ' 4 - BoaltBlB. ; • Bushels, '. . 130,000 1*.5..:<.......,..._ 4,544146 406.000 10/1„. 4....-.49191,: l 02 . 9CP,ErI , .190 T 1A1,11',1 1868 _21r,42 .1,Z1A 19 MO '1 — ORS 4 . 141 ' .1,861,796 ' p. ' tO Pl6l ' -• ' .3.801 • is6a - .IdB4 Nuw-FACT r's IliE BEIESVEOR OP 11111*,..• Mr. Gore, of the Boys) Society of Landow, has noticed a flew fact .in the behavior or iron under the influence of heat and strain. A strained iron wire waS- - -ffkated to. redness by a current of voltaic eleerielt,y, and, thdry the current being discontinued, It was -silz • lowed t 6 cool. It was observed that there ilk-, - -' rived a moment in the process of cooling at which _the wire suddenly elongated, - and then•grfiduallr.shortened, until it became,•, perfectly cold, remaining, however, perms-- mently elongated. No other, meta besides , iron exhibited this peculiarity, which: .414, - , : Gore attributes to a momentary moleetalt change; and he remarks that this ehang would probably happen in large masses 4 ~ - wrought iron, and would .come Into ppera-_ , ,. tion in various cases where-those masses are - subjected to .the conjoint influence or heat, .and strain, as in various engineering 'opera thins, the destrUction of buildings by tire, - 07,11 and othet cases, The. phenomenon dote es, -.a further irKestightion, since every fact . ting ‘ to iron is of importance to us.: •>• , . __ Do IT WELL.-----If your i4cirk is s'ortltdoii lag, it is worth doing Well. :Apply this itle in the house and out of the , house, - to tall work, whether it tie tit:me:for yOureelf Or tin; other. Your work will praise you or shame " you. to others. By It you will-bemire or lose • the confidence of others. Your own power ~ will be developed by work well' done; and ' f i, your habits so formed that tit last. eireriii ' easily' and without effort do that w _at first .cost you care and toll. 'One oroti r pill*. le men who had in' early lifers Tiorter at a hotel was taunted by a• silly upstart abthe - Capitol with the question :.. • • ~ „ , • ...- , "You once blacked boots, I believe' 4;5— , Hotel?" - _ • . , i "Yes sir,'," •replied the rioblernip;• o lllA I. not do t well," - - • -. . • >,. ,it .. 3 Let noyoung matt tg worruut Aveu bO ashamed of honestwork, and let every 7 one take pride in doing welt Whatever 11 done. Even if you should get no 'Pay for the work . : done, for your own sake,doft. to thebeet of your ability. •', - , . . . _ ~..• _ _,. - • :Ins ern - W.4604MM latiejtool—tis the United- States tn 1889 was asi:taitc l etc.,_,The ' . total number of shirt which ~t4ere- front dining the yeig tc(this CM was 294, Lisith - 9,030 'Cabin' and 'l9ool92^ahDene_ mmettgers. - of whet & 47,1930 , a = . • ?pi-Scotch, IVA Irish. atid44,776lAn ersi nuatistit ik. totalpf 1913„.W.'. : To, Canada the number cif shipe - Whichlett' dating_ the, Yea' w** - 50 , with lial - c abin' and Ara , - OetniP .passengent, of whom li ii l lta were ' Wish, 1213enteli,150 Ilish;an : for; clgudets; "Intat,l24,Ml: ‘ To 'V there riffled fettrehips, IMeabla and 1,106/ . erws. .. , =gars of whom M. Wer.et En glh I Z D ~179. lrish, and 47 toreignexe4, otal, • I.296LpeasengCrs, ' Thkmullirtntalta 9.. w [ passengers. I.est y - .• -e..iedne-f ed that - of -au, year a1nee.1892,:whch,2 29 ,9 9 emigrating - left the Meraby, and litt#,:when 174,10 departed:. - ,- ;;;;• • : iiii 1r..... Farr, =ME 083 MI 111 IMI=I •4 ' .1 ' z.. l 't _:!'ii.:::,!-..1