The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, March 05, 1870, Image 1

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FORTY--SIXTH YEAR. o. 10. :1
COAL- TRADE -ADVER.
Vert niclpnonb.,
, . - . Pier So. 4, Port gicttatondi', '
: .
WELD;NAGLE:Br, Ca .,
- , ILlners raj Shippers of tile Be6t 4tuallties i ..
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, i-OCUST Ito,tls•TAl:s7 AND BLACK DE-Vin ,
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i f.l
... 9 '
For Itinufocrlaring and Dorn("ado We, and Bojo
4gents In all markets
• • .70 •141 r: CELEBRATED -, ,
',
X'ANE IL' '-' , Z - 0 T WIIi TE AS if, A NT:
"JACK4ON LORBERRY" COALS. -1
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{
a • 2OSM Walout,St....l4dladelphift,
Officals: 410 Broadway. New .Torsi, ' ,
11 DaaueStreet. Ilcdim.
6. M. WELD.— HEN'HY R. NAGLE.
IV==
Jan 1, '7O
• •
CASTNER, • S TICKNEY &WELLINGTON'
MinerS . and Shippers of Coal.;
BlTRNsi.kr, froku their Burnside Col. at flliatuokin
LE_WP3 VEIN (Red Abb.)
' LOCUST ,MOUN'IAIN (White ash.)
- r 3J Trinity Nen:Nark.
°Zees: 1203 Walnut Street, Plaladk•lph.L.t.
( 20 Doane Street.
WHARF No: 0, PORT ItICLT3IOND, - PlilLit.
Jail. 1,'70. ! 1—
- tier 7, Port
ErAXMITT •NEILL .& CO.,
Shippers Ott -Anthracite Sc -hitt/mine
d 0 A I_,
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AGENTS or the sale . of the mlebrat,tl SrIENiNN
DO-US MY, WIGGAN & 'pro EBEL'S toz`usiltkhn
tan and Buru,i,t4tt Shamokin,
Whi t e As h Coal.
,At;o:Slslpi and PEA.CIII3.IOUS . T.IN
Gpal.
•
yncm lIOLIOKEN, • I .‘
Thn tent %Al-tette. of Lehigh rind Dolrin'ti CELE
BRATED FAMILY C.OAL.
MUM It:OliTS and CUMBERLAND cak:lS
of well establisliell ruputaLlun.
FltlLi44.3lphla, 247 Walnut Street,
NewAttrk; Ennui F, Trinity Unlldlnr,
Ottlees— • ••
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Prov. 4 ence: 74 %Veybito4et- Street,
. • Itoiten, 25 434,1 rte Street. •
February
• Pier No.
JOHN Rr WH & SON;
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. Shippers . of Coal ..
. .
Wit 316 WALNUT. ST., PHILADELPKI.A. ,
' . Depots for Stora;t: and Sale of Coal :
No. Zil4 ffest Thirteenth Street, New York.
No. 802 - iiiirdlAvenue, New York. • -.:- .*.
Ites• Wharf, N0.,99, India Street, Providence..
•Cothy'a iirltarf,' Mt. Washington Avenue. near
Federal Street, Boston. Jan. I, '70—1,-
'ger. :ca. 0.
BANCR-OfT LEWIS & CO
,
ANT.) buivrcus or Till: ‘.
CELEBRATED ASHLAND
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I.llWitlnutSt.;Colutriercialllnllll..
1./1 Broadway; R.601/1
• - 09. N. I.—ISAAC SELTZED, ,
8 Doane St.;DA
uun.
January 1, 'Tp
FRANKLIN 90-4 OF. LYEENS VALLEY.
DEALERS A)tts E. CAUTIONED that ere
but tour Collier, which ,nrine this Cunt, all' Of
which are under file management of the undersign !
ed. . For the year - isTO SiNZSICKSON -Lit - CO., of Phila
delphia, will be the only Agents for its a.tle in New
England New York, Nev Jersey, and South of cape
Henry. 'Our Agents will deal in uo other Coal what
ever,_and partieS wishing the pure genuine article
must procure it tir theta. The get et thiscuutiun
Is simply to enable these tuter,...st ed to Luy,:und,er
standinglY. - , .
Vic - . Agents Mid their assistants fur the above
points, are it-5 follows: fiI>iNICE:sUN At CU., Ountral
Agents, 132 Walnut street, Philadelphia; their New
Ygrk Office is at Boom , Buildings, JOs. - 0.
"XOODY, Agent ;; assisted by ELLSHA MOSELLY,
Aslant, In Summer street, iluston: Orders should 'be
e'en to either of the above named panic , and tono
camp ' wn. 13, lOW LE, General:Managur
of the Sumnalt Branch the Short Mt. Coal
and the Lyi: us Valley Cold Co. [Jun. I.
Pler No.• 10 Port Richmond
SINNICKSON 84' CO,
0 01 e Agents 1 er the Sale aulSlApnient. of thc!.
-"Franklin Coal of Lykens Valtey,7
i3l Nett England,:-Neit York - :Yew Jeraey nud South
•of Cape lieuty. • s ; •
Walnut Street rhiladelliblit.
Offices : 88 . *rinttyl..ti4g. lork.- • •
32 inustuer Street, Boston. •
I JOSEPT - I G. MOODIE' Acent
1 . 4'. Llo:t pit2i,..Njew:Yerk.
Jon. 1, 79-1-
Pies 13 North Port Ritiouutol.
JOHN C SCOTT , & SONS
fi Miners and Shippers of Coal. '
• . I• •
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SOLE iI:CiES rult S.l. I. El C!F.
.11.APLE DALE, LOCEST .741017NTA.Di White, Aib
..fre4 FELIMiI.IN" Deep Red A4lll
From the same veln3 In hh e.,..,pecti to
VALLg.Y
•
FBA-NU GOWEN SLI-I.3loliri Rea .Asli.
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PEIEOLDELPW.A.—No. 2211 Walnut S.
OMdes: BOSTON--Nu. 19 Donut, St
. J 9. 6 1,
,'ANEW iTORII.--4.
Pier-No. 13, Port Richmond
GEORGE S. R.EPPLIER
•
• • :Miners and Shippers of Coal,
RETTLIERIIOODIE & CO'S LOCUST .110ENTA.IN
8. REPPLIER'S MAMAEOTFI VEIN:
DEX__CAN- COAL CQ'S LEWIS VEIN, (RED Asa.
- ECE.ERT LORDERRY.
(329 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia. •
°Mei,: 4111 , flicepPway. New .1"ork.
• , 93'. Doane Street , Meter:,
Jan..l, . 1 . •
Pier 'N0.114, North Port IttchutOiad.
C; J. kJ. EASTWICK 4 CO
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SIIIPPERS OF .
- • wEriTr. A..\ - D RED ASH COAL. -
0 ,.. : . 11i o. g2ilDook Fit., i'llilaitelphla, ,
""'"'-'* (No. 19:Doaue Street, I.lo,:tuti. 1
.
ariaoe Bed iah,'; - . - •
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.• Shamokin White A,ll.
. '-- .. , Locust Imoulain V.Utp itib CO ILL
343.4,11ftry 1, , '0 ! •
rier 1...4, South
BORDA, KELLER 4 NUTTING . ,
. Miners and :Shippers of—Coal,
4,....E.5T =KIWI GIIKENWOoD,
TAI AQUA BUZ-FT, .
REEVESDA.I 4 E,.
-ECKERT Lormr,nr._,Y
'• NORTH FRASKLESICEB ASfi,
BLACK ITEATII„, — ,
• 'BIG BUN. LOcuST MT.,
• GABASETSUN,
,j 13 z Sflbp flt., Boston.
Offtees•:. 'team ft:l:Trinity Building, 4 .'T. ' .
327 Weltiint Street, rtillsidetphta.
• .
Pier 17.
noiFEt, KELigit & 2....trrrnra. _
FRAK.LL'i WHITE ASH.-
April 24, '419,-=
DAY; ELUDDELL &_ CO• -
t•
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. • Mideirs.:& Shlppers..of Coat '- .
.. , - { 2osl 4 iratiut. St., Yilltulelphla. .
Oakes : 111 - Broadway, arinlty Buitdfori) N. 1.7
Doane Street, Boston.
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Sole Agents for Rho 'joie of the following celebrated
i _ - : • ' . Coats:
HARLVOH imaion.colki,
' LaCKORy COAL CO.'S HICKORY AND DRAPER
- COALS and the'
r.xcristort COAL cd. , e, suANroxLs C
1 • • Pler 'Co 18. Pt 'Rich . and.
.IGEIMPITS'6 WkiAttrM ' { • ". ' • , •
Piet :So. 3 Ealzabethp t; N. . J.
i Jail. I, le • ,t' -
. •'
Pler No. 19 Port IPrimmosidf. .
JOHN RONite:t...El,,, AGE R
T ., 11., & BROTHER,
'',.------- -_ SOLE 3 FO ' . .
Tke Tereorlte and et; .km HELL A =ERN white Ath.
Time Sapertar MOT CUT. bulky rem -burning Ptak Ask.
The . M.ebrated tpILNITIL WEBSTER Deep Red Ash
LROAD TOP swarrtxtsous:: ',. f
, .
.•
BAVEN'S , Wag() ' LEHIGH - at 7 Elizatrethport.
...
1204X,Wzdzird St., Phßodit.
Maces : 21Mottne Street, Itofitorit'
Boom blew T
63, Trinity Building,nrk,
. -_. . , ,
Oslitite..l.ll.oEN - 7--SAUUEL F. P.T.TGGirsaslsted by
T. d. BROWS and E. P. UPHAM. March 6, '(-1t
VANDUBEN. BROTHER &CT,
-Kam and Shippers O
C O.A S
Old Compurre Lehigh, Lariat lloaatalso Locust Vap,-4 ,
• , Wilkesboro, lohlgh, and other - • f
WHITE AND; RED ASH COALS.'
Pt. Richmond, r •
Watft2Na Waatvzs: Ellmbetb
Cit po rty., • • • s
- Jersey
2PI =tit treet, Philadelphia.
New
5 DMus* wan
st., Wotan York. ' : don 1, '7O-1-
O • • • &
. s a 1. J. DOViT.
; i WK. ifirlfDltlCt.
Miners and Shippers a Aosi.
DO
, KENDRICK. & CO.,
IJ. Z. DOirrr."
WIG xEi Datcs. . '
vt 3. ir; , DOVEY. • '
•f• WO, ' 4116116 tilt thli Celebrated . •
Ratnbow — . 4o ll Plank Rldg l i Coals;
. Whir! iro. Itt : ' Port Elektum& , •, .•
: . ibilitillitpltior.-22,11:lockittra4.." . ; •
: . Iry 1 1311111"Can oilt7Trita wil Lty li rarbils. ItOsat& a,
unties: • Aseblertiocht & Saw, &rail. .._l_,
Boittatp.No. 17' pools sit.. Ja&jit Said,
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AUDENRIED. NORTON & CO.
Miners and Shippers of i
PIRST, CLASS COA L,
LOCCHT .110CYTAJ.N.
'From two large and eelebratid ColliOas
"ILIZFL DELI," C. F. ".t<ORTOII &
•TOSTINEWLI.," GOODRIDGE & AtDE*RIED.
• ' LOUBEEtitY.
. .
Free Burning, Red dill, and Rplendld Preparation.
CULKETT'COLLIERY,..... "Dalin. Long &
MIDDLE ( 7 1tEEK.COLLIERY . C. Colketi Frest
-1 .
.. siumox.m.
ENTERPRISE COLLIERY, T. Bantngardrieti ; l'iset.
Locumt Mriuntaln and Lorberry, elan via Schuylkill
Canal, to n 1111.41414 scam/Able by Waits. •
(22R .Wiabant flibreet,, , Philadelphian
•••
11t firoadaray,.Nen -Turk.
27 Deana Street, ittestam. 4 •
.3. T.' ArRENRIER. C. F. NORTON:!
O. NORTON. P. CORRELL,
Jan. 1. 7J : •
10er No. tt, Port Itichmelt; '
•
HAAS & BRENIZ
Wcer.
Miners and Shippers of •
HE SUPERIOR.
TUFti, , ;:EY- RUN COiL,
ANil .SoLC AGEN - Ti FOR (
Grunt 5 Co.'s Celebristrd 1 •
pLA 14 K R ID 0 E COAL.
,
. 1 1 218 Walnut St...Phlladelilblya'
Ottlee4 111.1 Trinity Itullalng, Neu , Irclyrk...
.11. 11
Feb 6, . - •
• •
WALT R, DONALDSON. 9 0 ; ;
SIIIPTERS Or
Avrxtrn AND ralim AiSl
• C AL. .
fic.);.E AGENT:4 for the Celebrated I
THOMAS LEHIGH'' OPAL
• 01 Wainnt Street, ,Philadelfolda.
'Offices: 1 19 Trinity Building, losit
.WnAitF—Yler Li North, Fort Pircl . rriond.
Feb 23, r •
Item
DAVIDSON,YO I G BeCO
WHOLLIALM DEALERS /N • 1`
II
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LOC t:$T 10li.ST.A. _
11 - 31liERL ?CND. seri:L.-sr-ON w.tucEr.t.nitE
11 Off[ - su„„i.i, TRINITY BUILDING, NKWYORIC.
\S NI; MAI formerly of Tyler &Cv
foLuxerly of Cald*ell Gordon/ten
ROBERT L. auckmAii.
•
Jun p. '7!) SAY
WHITE, FOWLER 6t SNOW,
to'Seihri White Si C 0.,) L'
I=l
LEUIvu,
LOCUST .MT., 14.
W I LRESILIFITLE, E•
• . tiCitI..VPON and
• .
• CIIAIIIKAT.AND
C OA_ L.
Office—No. 73 Trinity Building; 11 Wiwi
Aprll 11, '4i."
in. 40 7 SON 6: 'HOBOKEN.
• • •
CO AL. 1 •
'VAN WIC erour
11.1NELL9 ANIL SHrPPEILi OF TILE 1'
celebrated "Fulton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) Coals,
From the' Ebervale and the Stout Collterl4, near
ihaleton, Deffs:pred .direet Prom rudpion, on
board Vesaels at PT. Jbasisots, nonozEss, azirl NEW
hllat:Nsirtclf:.lg.
.1 , 1 . .& 46 :trinity Ballding,
Offices: 111 Broadway,' New :Fork. . •
• ' {Temporar)' at
. 119 Broadway.) I.
Mar 10, , 20—
V
ER PLANCK & ATWO I D
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4 ) WINLIIIIALE DEALERS IX -
1
SCEIrYLKILI„ • ; •
. , WILKESBA.RRE,_
- i .• . SCHA.:STON, Innd
. ' FILLIMOILIN
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C 0 A T- 4
Office : f , o. 77 Trinity !funding, 11l Ilrondway,
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P. W. VEEPLA.NIC, JOHN W. ATWOOD,
Jan 8 '11.07.
CALI) ' J ELL, CONANT & WESTON,
- NO. ill BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(ito<m• pa imia VI Trinity Minding.) '
•
.f wnosmint DEALsits ' , •
•
, WILKEBBARJLE,
l ITTS" ZAPINA S , U rAcRANToN
LocusT stot7:l. - tAri;,
KI:MBERDoiND, BROAD TOP, ETC.,
, •
GALS ~ j
COLE A( E.\ New York and_Like North of
the oelekratt:(l COUNCIL RIDOE FREE BURN
ING LEMUR COAL. _MIN PRIMROIM, THE.
FOWELTO.N fiono-bioarrdnous and other firsit-rate
5 JAMES W. C4LIQWELI.. C. B. CONANT.
WALTER WESTON. ' 1
April 8, '69-'
OFFICE OF THE NIAGARA ELEVAT
ENG (44.)., a COM Id ERC lAL /MOCK, BriTAL.O. N. Y.
. •
COAL. COAL. COAL. .
• .
Tli 1 4 .:1;AQA.R.A. A.TENG (X),, boxing a
Large sufplpo 01 Lot an - ' e, will . bel prepared
at tLe opeo,ing of intylgation to Ire from the Erie
Railway. L,anal, or Lake, any quantltyof COAL for
storage or tntualdpinent to any place East by Canal
or west-by itha Lakes, upon as favorable ter as an -1
parties ini Buffalo. Their lot. is well located for a
geueral dcy nosiness..
_, CYRUS CLARKE, Vto9-Prell4ent•
:Varela 2'; - 'G9 . - • 001.)--tf
(fon*.
CO - NNEIt,
3t.inor and Shipper of the Ct.ibrated
1 f ...00UT MOUNTAIN COAL
POiTsVILLE, esCEICYLIC.ILL CO., PA. •
Jan -
MIL & • HARRIS.
,
Best -rd Purest Coal In the Mirka.
•
Wil4ve multi extensive Improvermats
the pas reason , will Largely Increase the pro:
ductioxi areariar. Svery effort will %If usedito
- •
KEEP gk o tT iE STANDARD OF PREPAR
&spec al attention will be given to sizes fo
factu - ' patpoibea. .
COAL is always shipped by Itself and not
mood
adulteistol.
[SOLE AGENTS,'
- t a whom all amenshould be addramell .
, . .
s-
f
JOHN ROMMEL.; Jr., & BRO.
t 2054 Mrabritt at.
I 111 pawl Beigati. • ,
DM
Jan
NT • ; A.021111/./.310151 1 0a 0,11.11
1.44! met
Al
o • tl, situated on two =dependant titalissr%
sirs_ • • containing sin MIMS sorinftif erfa.
ta two ' ' far to such writs* as vrUl furnish_ co
ital for • • • • one or tWo colds:etas on the
The -, , • ant • .11 percent.cd the tOtalYneesskia
for the • • on *
n, - - MUMaiodsraSe tonnage yoryreekWon
make ton rd coat eo ttt MR as it WOW.
Allai Oe ..
~ • qt. royalty otso oasts oft the mine terra
tam e wound lOsy: trut he stiaryie In Of rluirsSrsir ,
nmiiiid 4 the purelisse MU imi Wm. stook
in a boininile own daii Alms : Ii!or
Outlier iutonsalltio . . . ,
''' 04411FINaddr— 0 Wh ips, -,.
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,SCIEUII.IIILL NAVIGATION.
_Rupp* name far maul= COAL at Ora Nada.
Detains* Liar, MaiVALI.
LtdAM 4 •
, •
- AGSM ' Iron Tat sAiat of TUT,
-
Walt beet Ced Oemainee Inurtaa JIM sad
Black Weft IrbileAtit Gab. •
• ' (206 Walnut Street, PitUadelpbbt,
OFFICES: {llO Broadway,. Neer York.
( It Street, Boatou.
*herr No. t.
itEPPIXER 8 SRO.,
• t • (N. E. inor. WAWA & FOurthata PLllai
OFFICBM::c IS Pine Street, New York. "
, (Nerd:lonia' Bank Butkrg, Prosidetrca.
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DAVI;iptA.V.SO Pen
w. PA. : ENLANUILL: BAST,ASIMAIFI L D.
, ! DAVIS PEAIZSO at co., - ‘
• . .:; . .-kiNg.l,B Logo siurrana or Till '
tr4gitAltb LOMAT NOCNTAIN WHITE in l Alfb
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611111 N VI:13 , .. , .
•' • '
•
RED ASH
' COAL.. ..•
• •i ; -No. lil Walnut Street, Philadelphia- • '
OEI 4 ICES i N'?• 1 1 1 11 1 =Vil".. noon! Na. r. Ttlnlty.
. ow York,
• ,; - No. II Damao Street,.Boaton..
6REI:I' , AVIi I+ELIW.tILE AVEN'Ut WHA4F.
San.: , ' al—l- , _ , •
.•
Pict No. I I, Pt. Riii•lnund.
SNYDER % & S4OEMAKER
E!.lllopers ,and•Vealer4. In
COAL,- •
AGENTy Fol: 0. W. SiXYDECS WELL ESOWN
piNE FOREST ..COAL.
St., • 1. 63 Tv.x.scrr ticruaionace,
..Ngw YOBS.
LOErLifOYDER. ; • e. - 11 t 8HOEMAXER.
• Jan 1. ju 1-1 Y
.TIiO.IO4I I FAIN._ . YuR.1213 114-CYCB:
•
CAIN' HACKER & 000 K.
A• aILIPPCIDI or .
LOCUST; 04P, LOCUST.. MOUNTAIN, SLACK
L1E4911. '
' ALSO, DEALtR3 I< OTUEII FIRST QrALITIES OF
White: and Red Ash Coals,
xo. 214 'Walnut Street, PhUadelptda. and
land Wharveg, Sehtqlkill River.
J'01314 B. STRYKER,
seipput AND AGIN;
jaw 1, ttocbuylkill Haven, Pa.
T OMAS C. PARRISH ,
SIIIPPEfi AND DEALER DI
g
• Lehigh, Sehtlylkill stud Bitimilieus
COAL. 1 •
• •
co,..4m. N its on Commission Sol.leltecl al* taken
on favorable Terms,
. Once--341 %!alnnt St..
Mayl, •
goviarg Crab.
EASTI FRANKLIN. -ORBEFtRY VEIN COAL,
EAST FRANKLIN LORBERRY COAL
la now sold exclusively by Ith.srs. CALDW ELL,
GORDON ct, CO.r alio aro my' Isolc Agentis. Parties
coniering trout theta tuay alyaiys depinul upon get- ,
tines puroartiele. ' • .
• io. 112 Walnut St„ Philadelphia.
OFFICES'. No. 35 rine St., New York. .
' 'No: 141 State St., Boston.
Jan I; r . HENRY ILEIL.
tlitiing Blac4inm), &c.
0 -. OOAL OPE R ATORS. - '
T
SorCe4 Manufactory.
SNELL &. CO. r
. . •
REAR 100 POTTSVILLE MESE, COAL. ST.,.
Screen 111w:dram:tuners, are now prepared to make
all kinds of Screens for Coal Operators and will gun. ,
rants* perfect satisfaction in all work and prices.
Coal Operatonewill consult their interests by giving
us a call and trying us. ' - I •
Also,; Iron - Railing of all descriptions, Manufac
tured by tia on the mast reasorothla terms. r
. .August;?, 'Oa. - • . nrit
Ovjaits 20 YEARS EXPEHIENOn IN TEM
31.rapr.:8.A. I
• , , PETER RENDRICK's I .
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AIiEIIIC.AN CHAIN CABLE WORKS,
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TRENTON, NSW StRiET. •
The urilicrOgned, who 18 a practical Chain Maim
facturer, Informs Coal Operators and others that he
is prepared to make Flat ot Crane C 1 " n. of ovary
sire at' short make. Particulnr -attention given to
Flat Chain, for slopes. For further I nforputtion send
,for circular.. - Feb. 15, 418-7—tf
SQUARE] ROD AND %VLF, SOREENES t
4 ' I
LALTBENSTETS.' .
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XANTIVACTVILLTI Or . . '
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SQUARE ROD
,AND WIRE St:REINS.
PATENTED FEBRi'ARY 4, 16u2
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JfiIi:ERAVILLE, SCHUYLKILt CO„ pa!
•
•
THE SQUARE SCREENS, ON ACCOUNT'
of their superior strength sal durability; Wei,
preferred to all others. wherever triad. tic:men Bolts.
ail sizu - s, always= hand. Orders promptly filled at
moderatls prices. iNlay AO.
MAIFIIFACTU •=OF C • Ala - *BE 8,
L. LserewssrEtzt., E. btfirtn,
L. LAURENS= &
Same-swam to John R. Maim, '
Manufacturer of Coat Screens ,
Of the Latest and Most Approved Styles.,
The underaigned who are practical Screen Manu
facturers, Illitrrms Coal Uperators and• others, that
they are manufacturing a new GOAL SCREEN, pat.
tinted June 21, 1864, and another Decided August 11,
1485 ; they , guarantee that the m sail will always retain'
tie original size•ULU! entirely worn nut.
ha Second-hind Screens and Seginehts always on
nd. -
We reancifullyaolicit a continuance of the patron
age hare ore so liberally bestowed.
L. LACII.ENtil'Elhi & •
RidirCad St., rear of Esterly's Hardware Shah,
Jan 1,7 P-1. Pottsville, Pa;
=Os. L. AntiliON. asacts WARREN.
TO COAL DEALERS, GAS CIONIFANLEI3.
au.
n _ '' - ' . •
The udersigned loolng anceevied Focht * 'Viar:
-Li to the sow wanufecture of Focht's eeletirsted
Patent : . .
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11COOP BcCRETS, i'.• ~ ,e'.- . li-,....-•-1- -- - .
0 ,,z , g4 1 73 , - .. .;;1nAq•1'.4: '
*NY' •• ', - --- , n2.1..-5 , " .
-t7 01 - . 4..•4- - -
MO'S H OIS T ING BLOCKR, V...,,erZ-fr%.- - it.;,"T *C f .
tiwz.i..s. - •
for unlweline Coil, Qro , e. Sand. " 1, 1.47 , .. , .. W
d, Ac.-
Also, .tzi the riutnafacture of
Male CAlt4. A,
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.r: AND ' l n .
sttx-pulFure;
ELONV,NO,
• IRON BOX WPM:UM/MOWS,
Are pre to, All all orders wipn proingnsts sag
. the sole owner of th• Palest
Mic i t : g ei for the flo/lDucapkag„ Hoisting, Bebop Bucket
Block, we cannon all persons against 'man
ullu%3=:ut or purchasing the same from any except
ourselves or our agents, as we WillPreeee
the. utzgoit Inuit any Infrlngeinsat an the Ifltals.
Patent. , Resseetr• ully, ,
ADDISON 'Muurmr i llesiows i Pa.
FeDrialy '6l) 'lyL
Digips , a, COAL
7 . 77 1 ' :Patented April
PON.
ma
atop
noir lo me. me alma* dongto Mid raliThi
opetottaii, boom Ism emotes mold., ancter.
sect estomotion given. Soma Int Muotteed e
ttvicewe, prim ma mitimantolo tteltai
them ; aim tantalising Mice Oet tt Wood
lad can t Iron -Thu hod' aimeees; and
newt itil. an; aim contatulna much
um wow to Gag znentainto -. . 1 ~
P. IL. Za]lftjticti.; • •
allbany in ltu.ral msealai AlblUy 4 4
Sao L ' ' LT ty ,Rare:
Thr00.11.1_4_911111747.0?313. ILIBIEB a ;AND:
aNausia. k - ..
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go= ll a Latta. Locomotive Thilkleon,l. ... ;
aka arra maim PaisaaszainA, Pa.. i'
Would mil your . ottatition - to UMW Callboy ovut
"mem lotemoMoit deeigned tar Wide or outride
watic. Mita. aa7 Minkel& VW armed mad IMO.
elt. erltaimmoa7 to mow alp le to SOD tow,
w irregrectOmitata ha l
iw r ica athratbethe spa /1 14 •
twasaoss tad at tiotoOM amaze
lloosiol . -ossoov ta ;mostly, tbErzsiter
"kalltheir : . Moos Etylossot Looontattte
ap every imanatee at that
mid Marto Me slowly
to tbsameatot mining distrieto, ,
tops ia the Mai* ima amittlV . • -- -,- • --,,,
, - Tbett. atettont, 'rent
, 0305=2 ;
Eke s ettleame "reran f. at
act.Aairatatorble :etpetieboo at
annsal_ pioneserait Wog la an/
'kW A Palk PIi4III4IIMV ssirf tbas. , • .)."
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ri ca ta risans ira
inth ie fithß XD - - .
et ther, obool*
with •t 411 L/
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Uzi:
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[Entered inixrding no
pp E TTSVILLE, SATIJR?
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OIBTI ; a At
- 1562. j !
by latu3Nl
Voots, , &r.
J.
.7011218011 aOO..
mr.A3n7rAcTramme or 3,
Boot% Shoes and Gaiter rpper% cis
'Ark Meath.,
arerm* Mhos Tbsdnairs.
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No. 132 Market frtreet, , Philadelph '
October 30, L 939. ' • 44-0111
IMPORTANT.
THE NEW
'FORX
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BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM
'1 ,
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Is now hifiall operation, and the att,.ntion of the
ladies of Pottsvil is! especially inVited to the large
stook now In store and arriving daily oral; the finest
class of goods, suitable for indite' wear; and adapted
to this marketlihaa inside *specialty of
tide brawl' of [business. and gives his partletalsr at
tention to securing the best line of ladies", wear ever
brought to the city.
Eveiy attention will be paid to etuitsupars. and a
cordial !inflation l+ Ottentied to all., • ' ,
oaober I
'BB CRIME LEVIN.
43—ly
for Sac nub go Vet.'
FOR SALE.-31 new and 6 old Slope ;Wagons, 4
Dirt Dumpers, 3 new' Wagons, all heavily
ironed, to iult .46-tudittrack.
GI:URGE W. g:OIIiER
Jan 1,'60-1- ,
Yuttat
EVE BALE. , -A Five Ton Lecoruotlve, gultable
for 4-fout guage 'cos& This 'been- used for cons
veytng coal and coal dirt at the mines, and km lo good
:order. Apply to GEO. W.:SNYDER; Pottsville.
lan i, "70 -,
' /-
wELLnio - OUSES - ran SAVE. ,
3 story Brick, 5111kautongo I.4trett. '
• '
D 21 4 story " • *
. 2 thrtma-story brink dwelling4,Blll streat:
„,,APPIy to 11. 11.;. nusL4l.3.„ F.:state' Agent, 18
autnantocgo Street. • • Jan. 1, IV-4-tt
L'OR SALE.—A - Five TOP Loanuotive, sultabla
/: for 4-toot gauge road.- lima been used for convey,
lng coal and coal dirt at the wines andls;ln good or
der. Apply to (IEO. W. SNYDER, rottivtlle.
January 1, '7O. i I - l—
FOR LEASE.-The •viCualde tract of Coal ,hand
known as Robb et. Winebrener Tract, late Mil
ford, situated In' Blythe and Schuylkill Townships
and containing about 330 acre t,-Is offered for lease
upon reasonable ternia. Apply to
• F. B. NAN, Agent,,
Feb 'Z7; 'X.- 9- tf I'ottsville or Vort Carbon.
FOR EIALE.LA two-story stonoi bouie
and lot of grouial : situated jar Market street,
Pottsville, the lot Ixd g . 60 feet frrait by•= feet to
depth. The terms are' reasonable_ Any information
given by , applying to JNO. F. SIMMONS, Pottsville;
Jan 70.41-hn] or DAVID LITTLE, Manandy City.
FOR SALE .- Breaker and Engine, 81<pc House
and Engine, Hollers, Office, Shops, :Stack, di.e.
lately oecopted by tho prtmro3o and reach Ortrd
Coal Co., at - St . be sold low. Apply t
11E1'HY C. 1t1.r8§13.., l 8 51ahantongo
Jan 15 ,' 70 • • ' .14,1' •
FOE RENT:;-Two nets Russel•s °glee
Autld
lugg, coruei itteo — ind and Maliantongo Streets.
Possirlt,ri April lst.. Apply to HENFIY C, It us-
SEL, Real Listen: Agent, is .:11ahantongq Street..
Mar 13.4 f
OR LEASE.—A Valuable Lease-on Or 31AM-
Kant,, r.li.OlllOBE and t4.lilD.llORh. VEIN%
with a Run ape wale In the Manta-lop Valley, ad.
Jotraug St. Nicholas Culllery. Apply to
• FIL4,:s. Ii OA itTr.R, •
Heal Estate Agent, Silver Terrace, l'ottsylllo.
Oct. SO,
DESIRABLE- REKIDENOE FOR 8.4.1.111.
Tbeaubseriber offers or sale his double 2-story
brick dwelling, corner of Kb and Sehnylkilt Avenue.
The. grounds: attached 04 .. acres) are under hue cut
rcation mud well stocked with fruit treem,ahrobbery,
ke. For terms, and tUrtbor inlorrnattoti, apply to
lIE_NILY C. Res,SEL, I:llintiuntolir St. •
Feb 12, ' 7O ;
L'OR RENT.- , ln consequence of an early retrieval
.1' to oar new titore, yre otter for rent the store at
present - occupied by us; for the unexpired terry of our
lease„ until April, ISl'i • • . " •
t„ , ts. woLTJEN &
310. Cen cl
re 714., Town Hall Building,
Aug. 21, 'Ea-414f Pottsville, Pa:
ro . .BALE.--Tlinber. leave or lOW acres Otwood
-4." land, in Lebanon :County, aLt loath Of
Pineirove, along .the line,of the Lebanon andllne
grove Itallroad. The timber l principally oak; Ap
ply to MASAO:: WEIDWAS, Pottsville, Pa.,
or to W. MORRIS Union Forge P. 0, .
July 31, '4O---431—a - • . . • Lebanon:CO.' Pa.
FARdATParvirE ALE.—A Farm
con
taining Ln5 acres of gi'xxi Red ..Shale Land; situate
fn Packer TownshlP, - Carbon County, Pa..; with lin
provernenti, consisting of Two Dwelling Houses,
Bank Barn, Wagon tined, spring House and
: Wash
Mime: also' , a spring of new falling, water, con
venient to the house; Nialsanny 'Branch of •Lehlgh
Vmlle B 4 Wroa 4 4nagile thrOught convenient to
&Iwo • good mar k ets w i thin two and three miles.
for particulars incluire•ef GEORGE BODY,: on the
premises, or to E. F. BUDEY,'Pot
Dec.ll, _
FOB BALE.—A first-eJat s White Aral Colliery in
the,Maltanoy Coal ;Field, lease 13 years to tun.
A Splendid Farm, SA acres, on the Susouttuanna
River. - .
A twenty feet lot in Second. Street, suitable for
private residence. 1 • • .
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Town lots in lialianoy City. . . • „' .:
To' Lease—Marlin:Loth . Sitidnuire and Ptimrose ,
Veins, near Mahanoy City. ../
For Reht—An ()thee in Miser Terrace, ' ' !_,' .
May to SilverVl - LANK:CARTER, ' .
Estate Agent, Ternuro,.Pottsvitle.
Sept. 4, 136.-44.41. .; . .
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A 'RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN
A GOOD COAL LEASEr
THE LOCUST DALE COAL COMPANY
Offer to lease a portion of their Locust Dale Estate as
fet untouched. in the Aebland Bastard the 31411 ioy
Rmiati, containing the biA3t.I.IOT.H, with the rinaer
lying and overlying veltia, in very nne condition,
Application to' be made tile- GEO.__H. POTTS: Esu..,
President. No. U 0 Eroadway,New YorkOr to ,1
Jan. I, 'B9-1- tit " a. C.
er Ag6nt at Pottrivillei-Pa.
. , .
rOR SALE.-=A Farm of 210 acres with imProve,
I.' , men ts end stock, al tante on thc Rae of the Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna RoUrotul, 14 tulles from Potts
ars
villa. •10 acres of the land are under eultivatl . 5
acres are covered with chestnut sprouts of 16'...
growth„ would make exm prof)
llent tt r.'
21-riteres are covered withheavy timber,- Thehnp ve
meats consist of , a - subetantlel house, a new 18 Ixt
Barn, out houses, and a new sawmill with waterpow
er. Stock consists of horses, cows, pain, halt, and
-farming implements, The price asked can be , real
ized from the timber alone. Terms easy. Apply to
JOEL'S' NI,_BIIEAFER,_ 'Elderly's Butkitug, Pottsville,
or to FERGCS 0 1 FARQUHAR:So. 160 Centrersireet,
p.ottgewe, .. • . August:4 '63,-2-1f -
TAM:TABLE • PROPWITY AT PRIVATE
v liALE.—One-twentleth interest in the Arita of
a.llantl, la Yew Castle Township, Schuylkill Co.,
tknown @z tho Pott Bain= tract,) containing
abrrat CP acres.
'A tract of Z acres of QOM, and TIARA R ILosND,
in Riley Township. •
Valuable building lots on Itahantongo etreet.
Pplendla lot on Schuylkill Avenue, 83 feet front on '
the Avenue, and )%'' feet front on Church Alley.: .
One•fourth interest in the "Coil Hilt" Tract of
land In Schuylkill Township, to :close the estate of
the late Sirs. Sarah flail.
Ay i ly to : • CrftiLlSS el 4
Real tate and Insurance Agent; No.lB Mahan
tongo Jan. '7l)-14-1).
Fin BALE, .;
FOLLOWING
MINING 'MACHINERY..
One high pressure Cornish Mall plumping ebititte.
5* inch 1y Under 7= feet stroke, boilers and all parts
complete, and 2 lifts of pumps CO yds each, one IS.
Inch the other 14 -inch p l ipier, each seven feet stroke.
Al.Bo,—One Winding We /2-incheylinder4 feet
stroke with dram-gee atg and boilers oomplete. -
Al.ll ) ,—Pour sots - Breaker Neel - at:levy. •
A ,-100 three-ton Slope Wagons, heat Ry ironed
for 4 feet track.
ALSo,—One 18 feet Fan {lnd Engine with tubular
boiler complete. ,
ALBo,—One norizonialtPamping Engine IS-Inch .
as till o dt fP 4h rell l 4 6 ' w 74:
,I 0 Drat stroke.
The above machinery has been to service, t i nt is is
; good working order:
GEORGE W. SNYDER, '
OLLING MILL FOR fIATAII.-'-the
IN. signed offer for sale the " MOUNT CARBON_
ROLLING MILL" located at Mount Carbon, near
Pottevilie, ikhullkill County, Pa.
The Aim contains 4 doable p
heethriribrnaces; 1 train IS.lnch ud r d lVlgr=ed
Iron, 1 merchant-bar Wen train, I train plate rolls 72
inches In length by 24 incase diansoter, caul all other
machinery for the manueicture of the above deacrip.
non of Iron. The plate and puddling =Ws are pro.
Zledby a veriest engine ofnoo horse-power; the
igau by a horizontal engine' of EC horse-power,
gad the remainder of the machinery, such as shaft
odions=by F engines of al and /0 /mow
,yerwer leeed , /
yew
- L AM" t ro
ll' 'ankh cover an area of acct
incourelesti. are adios are the furnaces an d ma.
rohinery they oontain)of recentoonstructlOn, tai It to
most substantial manner and covered with slate. A'
switching_from the Reading i ßallroad which Immo.'
diatety WjMnsi, serves for e convenient discharge
of coal, metal, de.. and for shipment.
3arcontiguous mid appurt to the dolling
re IN saes of arable and woodland,' also an
taloa, Iron house; 2/ good and convenient doodling
houses and an excellent Part oithe
laid out In town lots would meet with a readt o lili Zei
A capacious reservoir near the MlTl, allied' the
boilers an abundant slippy •of pure spring weir.
There is also an t atone gunman the prem
ises. For the successful prosecution of the mann
benne of iron, Me location is inch as is , nor
=am °Una tos4 quality Mined
• viciniy. The Isellitiesof
are iunple—sether by - and tts
nunientobi onineetians. Of dr"____t_keflload Moe
The lam Quantity of iron Nieto coal re
ig&diuTra° an
ezesilsot home manger! ete as
t shablitel sump e.
isr For tafthie tafbotltitl to . 7
- r Prtnoncon7k.T.: -
or to CALVIN* CUltaft is*
." ,--.
• 4
.its
AY MORNING at. MARCH 1870.,
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- 1 .. ' • '
IY's ‘ 41 11,1. 1 X 1
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- 7 . 0 • • -
TOVN* GENTS an Las.
A NS.IL PLANA,
NO. If
•
1 - , • ; rerrii - itcr; PENNA-, 1 1 1
ne;irettelly extz•uancoi to LadLt (Jr Potte,,,ctll e
And tilat - skie has opened a
at the abase place. The following art Jelin', wtthla
variety of Notloni, wilt be n...pt for sale, and skis
oirtred itt:ollßATs.2 REDT:qED -
BEAVER CLOTH., VELVET BEAVER,; FROSTED
• Bearer, Cranehilta, Gobi-mixed and Slack Water.
prof, OyesClcith,Frinses,
• boa Vet% Of, Ditto qiinpi, Ste.
•F ALL. OPEN/N.G 91" - _
. ' , ORESS GOODS, • . ,--"-- ..
. . -
SHAWLS; Titumbros, &e.
sup 9 ror quo g o zr o th4,e,sBly;, B ll ,, ,i, shades.
sit.E.AND -WOOL POPLINti. : :. . 1
i BUITALO ALPACAS an all nurobOr4.)
PAISLEY. £III.AWES, (Sca,rlet and 11101t,.)___ Pc. ••
• ,__. }RENE OMT:4:TEES.
TABLE LINEN'S AND'N'APKINS. i; _ i i
• I • _
.__. 4 Rplendtd.ll4te of ' • • - :
'PIM:EPP! STRIPED SHAWLS AND ARABS. !
• , ,{ ~
__., New Distrui of . , • .
_' ._ A ' • EXBROIDERLD FLANNELS.
' , r • :
WLT:I...P:9 SUITS tOttde to order.
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*IITTZTELEt R *Ml*: '1
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• '' .i ' .'
. • Art .pptut vu.i.e.;
Sept. i.„ '69 I : '' • . AttreSt a
• 1 .1--itiktw I
t o Lffi.NIKETS! COVE . ll..l2•lniii ClA#lo4fllanlal
J.) .
last Received , ; Variety. 4 ,
.•! • '
'JOHN S. NOR- J • te.: SONS,.
xo. 270 CENTUF..ST„ Cor. Market:
Halteorali, Ladies coatitigS,
. • Yelvet and Clo th , White, Colored and
• ! Mirers' Flannelsshawis In variety, .
Dress Goods, White doods, IndikTowels,
.. French Muslins,ltarred Ceunbties,
Lace Curtain Notions; . . • !
•,, Hosiery*, Handkerettlefs, 'Buck • • • .
• .Glove s , Fur-Topped Lined Kids, for 1
.• Gents and Ladles, Clebrelhoi—Alapaca : te,
. Oluahani, OilSltoths, de,4!fec.
In addition:to the already' full stock Of Dry . Goods,
:Notions, drocertis, Qtieeirware, feed! and: Frovi-
Mons, JOILV atositzs: SONS,
• j 1' Na, 270 al2Men Etingkr, Corner err.
//, 'O9-477-7-w •'; Sept. 20. '6O-11-7-tfo'
aXiGrE BOLAND;I22 OENTKD BT.,
LTA,. Br..tow AmtnrcAle
Har.now opened a new Atoek B
of O
Fall 14 Whator
Good* Imitable for the present coasota, such an
DEAVER .00171 VELVETEENB 6 WATERPIIOOF.
muila am, TuDinu.NOS, N_ VON% &e... I.
thui on !and anew lot Of • .
:I . • FALL AND WINTER 'COATS; •
Ladles Cloaks made to order. IstSgrPatOrns
Misiyed. •
MINEITEIt, ONALIPANT & COL ,
.
Hoelery, Notions,
• white GoW 2 s Embroideries
I "
Gents FortdOing:"242 , ds,:_& ‘
O 604 mAidcwr mtrxr. PIiI
Jan 35, 'TV 5."7-14tirf.
!Mitre to cillattoltlpn to their ex - lbw/lye
Walt at ,
FALL Am? IXT4TERI
DRY GOODS'
04Pststtils o[ .••
the Latest . ty/es of the r
T
Fomeigii po*iiestic Market
lago.' virga =IC comicTion
Ainicioramtp,
' :'l4ocs AND ExtiOmealEs. -
- :. •
_ivi,uvr:VICOODS DpitliaTiCll,'
:11:112114: ' ,2;
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---. .. 14 0ACKRIZEk .1 4 ------ VIPCOnt i . - W Ait YkT 444 -:
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- l i z ard irlth it,te atom
Andectivrelauli - .
ja*kitortids INA*. :AIN rats easitat WWI
/Pt litS#loll - 111Wi1r*S i 4 krnittillgel li .f
• •Vi lott eol•o o o PC#l lo i ir% -flf-'
r eve- _AitiVt:SV.T.4.-,..1*
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LEQEN I OF THE GOLDEN"-
; CROWN: .
A ioNr.
•ra On rude flitoti
'lt:oath IltatLi's
ay sounding 'sea,
Gloomily..
-nits the - King.
grey bean! -
Long anti wierd.
With bla hair
Rlaneh'd by woo
White iks snow
Streamann air.
On each hand.
By , command.
Courtiers stand
fits crown' •
Cluisteand gran
, In.hts band
tie holds.
And
Prom
glea It s ms treams;
•
• A light
So bright'
Scarce the sight
Can endure.
"Tbia." he cries,
•W title lie sigh%
"With sink-eyed .
• Male tdi •
As I live^ . -
Will sire
t ento ltinfi •
Strong or limb,
Who breves •
Von- wares'
And returns • -
ltto me l'"
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tho stru m I , •
31h1 the Soam; ,
Falls the crown •
Elves of waves ,
• From their cave..
Draw . it d,own:7l
Fair as Day,
Sweet as
Queen armed,
Pale as death.
Wooing brOatb,
'Naito tho trittlll
Tremblingly.
VolceleisfE,, • i•
Like an
To itself,
With moist eye.
iThus she sighs:
'N.) that he, . •
Through love of
Would bnlve the
! - -
Suitors grand, '
Remind het stand:
• All dedni
And aaplre -
To her hand.
Far and n - l4te
, Up the !snore
With neree•roar
entwls the tide.'
In thunder.;
Asunder, ;
Burst the waves
Ai they dash,- •
• 'Crash, satid splis
With rude shocks
On the rocks. •
Round and round
Depthprofinuid,
With dread sound,
!furls and whirls
Fiallsand swirls,
In whitu turis 4
Angrily, ,`-
The tortiired sea.
Feartn -;; •
On the send,
stators stank".
.Tlie wild fiend,
Cools their b. 1 . 04-..
' Expires 4 . .
: ,Lore's . ;
•
/3earttr prowl,
Front the eriow:l,
Steps MAIN Knight,
thAtliglio
Fratight 1.41,1 p,
31alvlbeholdg:.
Princely
re rdr,
Fohead tar,
Pure as truth,
•litands the yvutll--,,
Love-lit aped, •
Like theskies, , .1
Loud acclaim • •
Greets ht name
'Ferithe maid
.Stay'Sby blade .
Kneeletli he '•
-Tremblingly,
-.,HanataMMo,
PROFESSOR
NEW A.Ni) - Tl 4.
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ONE of the iii 9 t remarkable and, perhaps,
one of the niOSt prolific di sooveries of mod• .
ern seitwee, say* the PALL MALL GAzerrE
was anneuncea'snd doreribeti by Prof. Tyn
dall lu a lecture delivered at the Royallnstitu-
Oen on Friday night , January 21. The' sub
ject of. the lecture , which was illustrated by
a series of very beautiful experiments or de'
monstrations, wee the very familiar •one of
"Dust and Disease," and its object was to
show the'probability of an intimate connec
tion between atMosphe c dust and epidemic
dis'eases. • Everybody knows that wherieVer
a direct ray of sunshine crosses- a shaded
room its direction is made manifest bye line
of. apparent vapor. Looking ,at this vapor,
it is seenr to consist of innumerable particles
of dim which float In the atmosphere and,
catching :and reflecting the sunshine,; are
rendered ;visible':
: In the courso,7of Some beautiful expert-.
itaellq on , the .decomposition of vapors by
light,' pr. Tyndall found it to •be essential
that he s hould get rid of this floating' dust.
Be strained the air through a tube tilled With
bits of glare wetted with concentrated sulphu
ric acid, and thrnugh another tube filled with
bits of marble wetted with caustic potash ; he
even made it bubble through the-liquid acid
and the potashsniution_ L but still the dust i par
ticles remained in it. He tried various other
ways of straining out this dust, but none of
them succeeded. ; 1 At length he, passed the
air on its way to ' the tube over the flame of a
spirit lamp, and at once every particle of the
dust disappeared, Itwas, therefore, organic
'matter,.and the (tune had burned it.
MI
• Passing the, afr a little - more quickly over
the flame; a fine I blue cloud appeared in the
tilbe—the smoke of the dust particles. ;The
organic and corn 3ustible nature of these par
tieles was a discovery, for they had'hitherto
been taken to be• inorganic and ineemitiusti
ble. Air; was it en, passed through a 'tube
which contained a roll of platinum gauze,
and it was found that when the platinum
was cold, the dust particles all passed through
with the air, bl i t i hat when it was made red
hot, the dust:
_pa p arti cles were ell consumed. In
this case , too, wh en the air was forced quicklyy.
through, a fine blue cloud of smokeappeared,
lust as in the experiment with the, a_pirit
amp. An attempt was then made, to barn
the dust particleSloy the concentrated rays of
a convergent mirror, but it failed ; the parti
cles-flitttsi too quickly through the focus of
the burning ray, to be consumed by it. j
The next experiment was to put the flame
of a spirit lamp in the ray of light which
was revealing the floating dust. . At once
the Same was - seen to be surrounded by
wreaths of darkness', resembling intensely
blacksmoke. Qn lowering the flame • be-.
neath'thei beam of light the same dark Mass
es were seen ',wreathing upwards, "They
were at Mimes,", Said Br. Tyndall," blacker
than the bier-loot smoke that I have 'ever
seenboning from the funnel of a steamer,
and their - resemblance to smoke was so; per
. feet as to lead the mos t
a practised observer to
conclude that the a tly -pure time of
•th alcohol req t a beam of infilelent
in natty to reveal its clouds of liberated
bon." But when, a. red-hot - poker', was
p d under the brain the same rack
m i ce
wreaths came Hating ,through. A h dro.. ,
sen flame was ext put under it,-an the
whirling masses of darkness wreathed
The
blackness
‘ more , -than ever. , IThe
hlackness was 1 ; the cot nothing- ] bit
I pkoa
air from which" 441 dust ' particles I had
been burned out, Ind. which, consequently,
contained nothing to catch thelight and re
flect it to the eye as the dust part/elm AO.
Here, however; a &Moult) , came in. i The
same 'lree - by 11 copp e r' ball
not hot enough bunt the dust, and by a
red
flaskillled with ot - toter. In this-mem ft
'WM fotmd - that shine rarefied Irtth the
':warmth, ,and es,* dust particles Were not
bested to the lame: extent - It: *tipped' them
and hosted . upwards : without, theta. 'Other
pei- even. contrite:l coal.gas earefully. pre
.° as to excludethe dust particles, have
Mime black Appearance when they , grow
a. - . M which the , ibst-laden_ air, renders
end' it, coat pea hydrogen be let
et:tiizie part &sem shade 'old* has
been Ist - a tambetznof the ray of .the
light. the Itnelettraen the dost-liden
air sal - the'ffea..la monleted ' vitable—ufhere
the air Is,,thaaltade will•est*, of dui Ulna
nenateda=lt mime:the .1a it, will
1
apnear .. elegtir. .i. , alr.of our
'andon loom . Niel trith , organic
dtafti'; nor is ;the. itotmtr3t. ftlr: Sloan Its
pollutkin.i. -- It only mods* suaidertilt pow-
erica Usti to snake the alr appessese iienolt
..411001 thaarnipill." - ,', • ' ' - -1 -.
WWI, *add litznehrst Instance,wl_thout i
roleufsoulo• ebuft th iluout4 44'01 - fi'.. ,,
=Oa ft 41044114 beam. and inhale
dirt rilfreal 9lEoo
adtkete. - Yet , Ire ere.hol*lfut
it everrmtnnentould the wonder ' hi that 40
email a pottket airtbintlit be injuitota fi i 'to
.., Inuit tii• ,thik'pliiikei.er tat. frreltittelsi'
dtfst whlek fa Injortootto
M l ♦? ' c li Vr a4 w; tt Al iiii, 1 ode. behoved A* etir,'
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Klamath he.. • • -
tag.
"NVlOiout thee,'
WblApers
•WbAt Is life
• • Unto me r.
Prom Love's foittit
Abrams mount
To het eyes-- •
mbe slgb* !.
la eestaoty
(lank he.
silent+ reigns.
Wer_the plains.
Front Ivied watt
The raveni
Rrvallpledut •ll !
in the. apniy,l
ju the team, •
Dolphins play,
.t)spreys scream
LICe awl Death
.11ohl their breath
As In se::
From rock tolx 4 r
Plunges he— •
Way . ei4 4eroar.—
Suspuns.
Iluzzal. .
Arni u preii • • •
in behold
• The (Town - of 201.1
;
at.pears.
to the sw)rl.
Of tl w htrl,
Mkt Ite throes
'Round. he goes.
Hope. nut Ft;er
Hover :war.
The dark-brow'd Fates
With Huta Wait*
At her gatec -
Crooning dirges
Sub the surges.
On hor stkeps'
, tts Lore and weeps:
Pity sigh*—•
.Envy dteil
Through the air. -
Speed* prey'r..
Throned 'inoilgst spheres
Odin hears. S. .
Like a star
Iri moonlight,
'From Ids car • •
In foil night,
swoop a his - bird
On the Knight
As, mantully,
tStrugglea,he..
- Talon's 'elasp,
With hand grasp.
1 Through Fade's scream
parts Safety i beam: '
..ckva.ns roar ' .
Flees tho shore.
Rave the waves,.
As they wander,
rii!)-3triakarlienjivteah.under;
•On the strp.nd
Faint inal white,
Crown in bawl
Statute the Kul ght.
•
Winged with, flro„
nigher, higher,
SAliirS the b!rd
To the same •
Whence It came.
As It des
From'the skies
Comes a yoke
.. sweet rejoice
"Don't desp a i r!—
While you've breat h
Laugh at Death!, -
For the brave,
Are the fair I
For the brave,
itingdorus are!
Odin's ears
Ever hears. •
F:ver answer!' prayei•
TYNDALX' OS M4ZE
Drsr. H
BESTING Exrearims7.-.7§
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a
tOten I tito the,,b(idy thro+ggli the Juno* the
ekin:lthad the powerolopresuling in Ma
similar decay—yeaat was a case in point:-4
:Why should not abit:of •inalarious matter,
Operate in the bodrai a little leaven leaven
ing the whole lump? But in• 1836 tSagniard.
de la Tour diseotered the yeast-plant. which
vihen'-phicied Ina pamper medium growieruid
14:treads, and4irixhices what -.w.e call fermen
tation; In the next: year SchWarin, of Ber
diacovered•theplarit Independently. He
a red
. when
that a decoetion of meat is
etrectu, exclu.ded - from..Onimon air, and
el:Ed d ied tiolely.. With . air which ISir been
to a. high _ temperature, it ne*st purl
ties. • Putrefaction therefore,. he • said; came
from the air; tind•eOuld be destroyedby a
sufficiently high- temperature.. Ilelniholtz
and Cr° repeated .and eonArmed:Ms eiperi
uie Edit ; • but the - high. authority : of Gav-Lus-;•
sae, 'who ascribed putrefactionfo. oxygen,
drove chemists lock: onthe Ohltnotion. That was finally exploed bjPasteur, who
proved that the true finlnenta,are• organized
beings, • who And In _what we icall • fortnents
. . . .
their necessary food. .* - • .
gide by side with thew- dlscoverit grew.
- up the germ'thoirr of epidemic diseuae.—
express4id and Linnants fa=
cured it,•, that 'epidemic:dimes:sea are . tine to •
gei•ms which, floating hi the atmospher,e, en
ter Ow- body. and prodube ilitieaso by the
development of , •pardsitic fife. , Sir hienry
iloiland has favored this-theory which 40 7
rives its strength front the perfeetlittiplielisnr
.bet Ween the. phenomena •of contagious .dis
ease and-those of life. -As, an acorn planted
in the soil gi(7eS birth: to-an - oak which 44)th
duces a whole crop of acorns, each of which
has powt.4 to, reprtxhice Its parent tiee, , and
thus froor a single seed a whole forest may
sprit*; So agerm•of ilisease'planted in a lin
.inan. 'grows and." Shakes • abroad new
germs meet i lig in other human be
dies with-their. proper :fetid and. temperature,
finally take possession -of whole-populations.
Tints Asiatic eholt-m_ hvginning in a small
way in the delta of t he Llongos, spread: itself
in seventeen yeats',' over:nearly the whole'
habitable world. • . .• • " • .
•An ittilnitesitnal speck of Small:pox, virus
will develop a crop of TU....tales; each ed
.charg
with the original pitisoti.: The reappearance
of this scourge, as lat the iAse Of' the Dread
nought at. Oreenwich,..so - .ably -reported' on
by Dr. Budd and Mr. Bask, is - oxplained by
the theitry w h ielinscribed it lathe lingering
of germs about the infected . Surgeons
have long known the:. danger
_of admitting
air to an OptilC.l alms s, and absees4es are •
always opened by au instrumentwhic.h care
fully 'excludes. the air tram contact the
would: The instrument •shituld, of course,
be scrupulously ;clean; bnt it can. he made
perfectly clean in an atmosphere ordust
onlrbeing made as lot asits . temper will
,bear. This is net 'done, and therefore in tlam
mationoften sets in after the thin. operation;
rapid trefaction accompanies it, : anti the
pus, which at first showed uo,trages .of ani
mal life, is now • foulul to. be: "foil of active,
little organisuts' called • vitirais. 'Professor
Lister, from whose letter this fact Is derived,
contends that this 'esti:unting development
of animal life" is due tothe entry of germs
into the ab.vesit during. the first operation,
and their subsequent development by favor:
able circumstances., :Hay tot. , er is wieldier
case in paint. • • • .
The' celaihnited. "physiologist Helmholti
suffers from the .oth•of :May till the end of
`June from a'eatarrh- of the 'tipper, air-pas
sages, and 'he , has ' found that during this
period, and at no other,. bis'.nastil.seeretions
are peopled by These vlbrioti." They :nestle.
In the rarities (tribe - , tiOso, !and a sneeze is
necessary to dislOge them. ',These are un
comfortable statements, but if the germ-the
ory if fotind to be trite r -it will• give definite-4
nt..ss to our efforts to stamp out...disease; and
!Lis only • Ity• seine definite, efferts under its :
guidance. that its • truth or falsehood can be ,
established:'. - Itenee Tyndall 'says he'•
readS with • syniputhrituch Wien as those;
of Dr. Budd, of "Bristol,. on cholera, scarlet
fever and stattli-pbx. Dr. Budd's imagina
tion anay oceasionally•Aeinpt • lihn to a flight
beyond: his facts, but without - this dynamic
heat of heatt the solid 'inertia of the Briton
can never be overebtuo." Ati long as heat•can
warm the truth without singeing_ It much,
as long as enthusiasm can overuaatelt its
Miataites by'unequivoeal.eittnages of Kle
mm,. ("so kmgo!' said :Dt.• Tyndall,. "1' tun
disposed to give it a fair field to work In,' and
to wish it God-speed."" -. • • •
coNctrazoNs
Returning • to . .the dust, Dr. Tyndall drew
certain practical conclusions from the 'survey
of these two classes of facts; The dust can-.
not be blown away byfordinary bellowi, since
the air they send out; is equally full •of the
particles. 'Rut .fill; the .nozzle-with. cotton.
wool, not too tightlypiressed ; and the air is
filtered, and being then blown across the
beam of' light, forms a clean. band' of dark
ness, like thct air from thespirit-lamp, or
from the heated platinunr*lre. This was
,thefilter Schrbeder usedin his experiments
on spontaneous generation ;.it was also turned
toeeeount in the excellentresearches of Pas-.
teure , Bince 1848 Professor Tyndall c has con
stantly employed it. himself.' -
The most Intereitingof all Ilfustrations of
this filtering. proceis Is furnished by the hu
man breath. Fill 'the lungs with ordinary
air and breathe through a --warm tube--
warmed to prevent the condensation of the
watery partioles—across the beam of light
which ih revealing the, dust-particles. In "the
air. The particles move with the moving
air, Intt the current from the lungs shovis at
first as many particles as thoordinary atmos
phere.. Gradually, . however,,; the . particles
clear away from the course of-the breath;
and by the time You have completed - your
expirattortethe expired air euts a sharp black
line throughthe moh3s in the sunbeam. The
air has left its dirt' hi the lungs, and the last
portions of the expired breath are free from
foaling dust. Rut empty the lungs as far as
possible, and' then , 'a deep breath
through &hand fut,Of cotton word, and b n ex
' piring this air in the_ same way it cuts a
black. line In the sunbeam at once. Place the
tube below the beam and blow:upwards. and'
the-air rises through the dancing particles
like black smoke, just-qt:s it did from the
heated surfaces on which the dust waslitarned.
The cotton-wool has , cotnpletely intereepted
the floating matter.on its way to the lungs,
and, as no dust Was inhaled, none le exhaled.
Sere, then is _the • Philosephy of &win
stinctiVe habit tit Tizedical• mem In a con
tagious atmosphere ; the Physician puts his
handkerchief to:rhis mouth, 'and inhales
throu& it ;to doing he k.eepei back ;the'
floatinggerms. 'lf the poison were a gas, it
could not be thus intercepW„ Dr. Bence
Jones repeated Dr. -TyndaiN experiment
,with a silk handkerchief, with a similar but
less marked reault: 'Cotton wool isi in fact,
the best. and surest': filter, and' a physician
who wants to hold back from the lungs of
his patient, or frottildwownqunge thegerms
by'which contagious - disease is - said to, be
propagated, will 'snippy a cotton-wool me
"dater. "After therevelations of this even-
Mg," concluded' Dr. Tyndall; such respira
tors must, I-think, come into general! use as
a defence againet contagion:. In the crowded
"dwellings of the London poorovherethe is
olation of the sick Ls difficult, if not impossi
ble, the noxious adreronnd the'patient - may
by this Simple means be restored, to practical
cu re r s ik e Thus filtered, atteltdant4 may
the air untanned.- In all ptebabilP
ty the protection, of. the 'lungs wfil be: the
protection of the entire' systeta. For it is
exceedingly probable that the germs , ,which
lodge in the 10- „ and whichiet their
leisure, _ can work elr, way saves, the
mucous membrane, ere those _which sow In
the body -epidemic (Mew. If thlebe tioi'
then disease can - certainly borwirdedi off by
filters of "cotton wool.- I should be most
- ing to test theireMcacy in my ownperson„...
andtime will decide ' whether in lung dis
eases also the Woollen resp
,fratmainiabt abate
irritation, if not arreat deay $ y ittimea
-
o far as the Mutter° 'Concerned,. the air or
the highest Alps' may,: be brought into 'the
chamber of the *wind:A 1
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tot* plseedin evisywounu hand intia4uuntry.in
ardor untibis her to discharge her dzi tallbtoily
ass motber, sad wilt bof Untold beats-to sri who
AIM arrived it *ewe! suiturity. The book beta
thireamunimintion . of WOO umber of es peed
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imagibact,outties, 0 34breb4,-Wants ofTau
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T- .' the .
threat - to etarve upon the donistelef
. fraudulent debtor who :villa:midi
payment le sicenetithes. - the most effectual .
remedy the creditor can employ" for
.recovere -
lug his moneys . -The.recusant fester that.the
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deata will be taid at - his doer; in 'every lease - --
lit the phneste:find Will hthelobentoned' Aar,
by At terrible expiration. in thialiorldand thp
nest If he takes too long ink . at this
salutary conviction his - a ono - are •
ealelented by the uncomfortable apectade. et ::
the, creditor cutting himself about the - aims: :
and treast, with certain recognized Alienate
ties, in order that "the threshold mug, be da -- .
flied with' blood." It is, of Courseonly is
the native states thatthlestrange pritee is -
now tolerated, for, to sag nothing'of lee bar- •
barons character, it can obviously be worked
with great facility aSIL means of Worth*.
Net long ago a very singular *Won was
brought, before an En lash court of law ha '
order to restrain a credltor from attempting
thus to kill himself out of spliel - But' under
native rule the practice lifpOt onlY recognized,
but. is even reduced to a • regular system , by . •
which:the suffering is allowedtebe ViCiIiOUIL ):
As - In China, there are Men who "imake4 -'.
livieer" by dying, In
-lieu of their neighbors.
The Bleat or liindoo bard makes it part of hie i.
business tog° personal security felt a debt mal. •
thy -- 'Understanding that if it is net,Paid be •
kills either himself or a member of his_ hose
ily,,in,Order to Punish - the defeulter, Th is
punishment, however, is .so
.dreaded ' Wit it
- rarely - or never has to be:exacted, and ere the.:
profession of vicarious suicide is found ortthe
whOle a paying one. The orthodox /Undo*,
on a: pilgrimage to the.h - oly city of bemires,
is-naturally a faeorite Subject 'for 'eXtortlon. e •
Bound on so soleinn.atr oceasionfe; be cape.,
daily pure, ho is-fastened uptin by Lite Ghee.' •
eve's; or "bankeuen," a class of ragainufllns
who swarm about the ftered elanges s and is -
forced to place himself under their guideuxtee '
and etotection, for, which-he is of course et- '
peeted to. pay exorlaitan4y. :• If -he delnuri,
or-ventures in any way tei assert hie lndepen-
denee_es a free and well-to-do eltiren, of his.
sele*leci guides,, they at onto "threaten to '
stab themselves in heepreeence, and - rather. ,
than be responsible fot shedding, the blood -- „
of the Brelimin Olieeteeie he is fain to give'-
In on any condition's." Sometimes the same.
religious.superstition which is at the bottom ..
of this Oriente' horror Of causing death pro-.
du eee 'ere:Jetty,: oppoeite results, and makei -
i
bl cedsheild,inga neeeseruy part of the routine -
of life. With thc; Thugs--until British -law ~
proveel-too much for theme and ibroed them.
to change their habits—murder was a regular -
profession and pious duty.. Bettee, altio abol
ished by the British Ooverement, was some-.
times suicide, sometimes Inurdere - -more coat-
men ly the former; since the widow kneee.that .-
if she refused tube biirift with her deatiord,
she would probably forfeit allthat made life -
worth having, while she- wie:taught' to 'be-. .
lieve that bycohsenting she would Atone- fbr
all her sins and secure;- eternal'. happiness..,
There is a story told in this. book of how an
ingenioue - Indien 'diplomatist got rid of a
troublesome fearale . foe by a device worthy of'
Talleyratid. lifer hesbendlemijust died, but
as she wasn Mahrafttrit was a nice question .
whether she was or was - not bound to .burri
-herself With him, nor was thequestion likely . •
to be opened- by those :immediately around -
her. The diplomatist, however setded It by ".
publicly sending her a most pOltr i l j ksareas- :
tie expression of hope:that she w on no ,
account think of saerificing herself. he in-
.dignant heroine considering that tole burnt • •
. was a' trifle eompared with being sneered at,'
. went straightway tiethe funeral pyre as gal-
_tautly as Ttiackeray's countess, who, to give
.her starving: garrison.- at least one meal, - ,
jumped into the kitchen- boiler and was; ''.
'stewed down in her flannel bed-gown!!--e
Though Thuggism hai been put - down, there •
Is In the northeast of India a'robber. tribee.e: -,
the hookers—who have apraetice beating;
an unpletucint resemblanee to it. Th i l am
in some _respe cts, not bad fellows, eve , that •
-their " habit s' are extremely, dirty„ 'being
brave, "frank, and outspoken", remarkable,
too, fur "softness of voice' , • and "sweetness or. :.
Lang-uage." But they have one unlucky pro
pensity, whieh, in the eyes of every traveler,
must - more than, outweigh all their good quid-
Wee.: Whenever-a chieftain - dies his Wow.:
-ere have to contribute each a.eertainqUots
human heads to do. honor to the - funeral, an d - .
hence no tniveler.with a head on his alieul- ,
dens is safe anpvhere in their vicinity. The
bear .
bear him. no T ile t Will,k. and- have no sardUl
deajgria upon his pueSe • or baggage ,-but his I -
r
-head'at any •oost, they must have, as -a mate"
ter of- conseieneeelind,there Is no - fatigue or -
danger which supported by a s fennel' • •
piety, they.will not ululate In order . Mean '.
it.' Among anotherhill- tribe e , -the It wake .
—piety appearsina stillstringerfo , They
troll
. eat tiler aged parents, net in .any sPerttlet
gluttony or morbid epicureanism, butL"as a
religious duty. -At least, so' Aye scandal, h ut- •
it is only Jain, to the ICorewaha tra -
-mention that they indignantly repudiate the
charge, though whether on grew)** of mfig. -
_piety ti . r. of good taste we are not initonsb .
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ANTS IN SAN FRANCISCO.
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T ag new Chinese restaurant, at anicor- ,
ner. of Washington alley and sikekson,o ,
street, is situated in the second story,'axid if -
divided into three large rooms, .with stbail
apartments in the rear: The parlor.or front
room is decorated with tinsel and gaudy Chi
nese
- Inscriptions. In the centre of the .
apartment our reporter - saw a large circular -
table of rusty hue and.closely resembling a
mill-stone, In the middle of this elikir, .
where - one would'alusost expect to see an iron
pivot, was ti -- quart bowl—such 'as may be
seen in any New 'England kitchen—heaped .
to, a pleasing rotundity with some mysterious
Chinese compound, from which arose a
-grateful aroma. The contents of slily bowl
limped a cross between hash and-soup, and
seemed to be composed of fish, fowland me- _
tables, Anoisteilect with gravy of the color
and consistency of dish-water,,vileated ,
around the table were nine well-dressed, red-- .
spectable-looking Chinanien, and seven ter
males. 'We mention the males first, because
that was the order- hi' which they seated ,
themselves to the repast: . . ,
The women were dressed to the height of
Celestial fashion, wearing rich silk goerns, '
Valuable gold.bracelets; diamond . inge and •
the daintiest shoes imaginable. The • tradi
tional ponderous hair pin with bead and gold
decorations, was worn by all. Scarcely had
the 'chairs received their burdens when the
boivl—the centre of attraction—was trans
formed into a miniature fishing pond. each .
Chinaman 'seized his, silver-hinged' chop
sticks and. made a demonstration on, the '
bowl, now picking up a choice morsel, "and
then losing it through the- dexterityof a
'txtisehlevous fellow on the opposite side 'of
the table. In partaking of: the rooks Mite
gallantny was noticeable ;:the lint loid on
the, chop-stick 3 ;was consigned to the females,
and they man aged to.take care of it. -Two '
, tea urns were placed on the table, and from
time to time the males filled their littlee w :
L a
cups, and drank theniselveS or hel
women. An'intelligent looking Ch -
gave a toast Ilrt English-41y Father in
chtealr-4nll all drained their cups of that ; .
which cheers, iniir doee not inebriate, - • -
- The second rebus is the kitchen and alerlrls `7 .
office, and here - the white aproned waiters ,•
May be seen preparing veget ables and emits
for.cooking. The place will conspire hem-
ably with American restaurants in *lenity
as regards. cleanliness, but the mixtures lying' -
around arc fearful to behold, % actually.
making one's flesh crawl. _ - . • .1:
The dining-room comestasc - anfil=anis '
nothing new or -Aran t
The - ' aro •
scattered-around, - of taste or ton- .
veuleuce, and the patrons ditto. When a
person seats himself at a table, he gives hie
• order to.a waiter, who 'passes -ft along to s -
,ok" pardon • and so the order travel* &bee_ i•
Abe cotablAornt and finally reaches tils -
cooking department on the first - door. . For 1 '
Ivario4reasons, the writer declined •I#l4 l lt
ithe last named place%
1 While viewing the premiste, the' writer
Was approached by a Chinaman, and arked
his business. Upon finding he Was oddment/4
a newspaper man, be*atended him an inet
tation to visit his restaurant, on theoppo-,•,
site vide of the street, above Dupont., '-
availed himself of the offer, and was.
repaid for his trouble by the curious .
i n
'witnessed. - The restaurant alluded to _.. •
three store s high, and fitted op Ins
style.. The first floor is occupied:toy the
emit:sand clerk, the second iiAlvided lute •
pri
_vate rooms - for familypatties, and the
third" is the,parlor. ' The latter toren , bilk*
tined seen among Chinese , habitatiew„lt
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is el I•!w,atlyclecoratedi furnished
. w r emay
diry divan.% ancilas,suspen , . ~;..7 4sis
walla , ...bretstuandgisisii ••• '7 , •
At the etidof tlietittal - • . 'll-
coves, Andlitere m`yree* ' • ;'• 1. 1 4 1 r
'ease - iaitiematirepasithmit .
ng_entsiespinglast, ta .r .
tastes. , .Ach acted mare *Saki vat I*
-titforiiig with tie neighbot- , ' Now sail — then -
the Ochs** donsi ,sdngrifidyspeptielOok
ing ilddieri 4- a - wicked old- bag, -- 'lid beats.
-tattoo :on a awes - - arrangetnent shaped like ,
*barnacle, an - da female perforateson'ag r ; ~
dlaiTiolin, would discourse selections
Chinese operas? but •they saw
inscad.d.ea
lntthe .countenances of ; *tors,
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