The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, March 19, 1870, Image 1

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FOR' - ;SIXTH • YEAR.,;* ,
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Port indinuntb:
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''WELD, AGLEL&
Miser; au " Skiippein * of, the &jet Quellth4 •
LOCUST:, MOUNTAIN AICD' BLACIZ
COALS • •-
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For litaantacturilig and Domodlo.nse, and *lr
AfteTita in all markets •
'FOR *NE CIELI4IHATLPD
PINEII:NO'i WHITE ABII,•.ANp
"JAFICSON i LORIIERRY" COAL&
{2,o3 } CWithint St. t ihtlit4elnlaa, *
Ogee' i lb Broadway, N*w lark,
14 Daum Street, Boston. • • -
0. M; WsLD . 11124.11' W. Nicds. En. Atte:Wow.
HENRY A. rsea,,
Jan. 1,.10 '
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CASTNER, I ' TICKNEY j a' NV ELINGTON.
Miners end Shippers of Coal.;
BURN , -
.SIVE.,; trent their Burnside Col. at Shamokin.
LEWIS VEINIAsh.) . ~ . • -,
WCUST MOW.UAIN (White Ash.) . ' , ' . •
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- • 39 Tribity Banding, New . Terit - . ,'
Offices: 303 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ',... •
'.. 2gl Doane Street. MIMOSA - ,_ , . •
Wn P Irlo. d, kola' RICHMOND, PUMA.
Jan. 1.70. ' 1 .' - ' -- - . 1 " -- •
Pier 7. Port Hick.
HAVIIMITT, NEILL &. CO.,
ShippersorAnthracite & itituniftHart
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AGEITYSIor the male of celebrated ,SITENAN
DO&H CITY, WIGGAI , I &yrtIEDEL'S 40,44 Alquit-.
fain and Buritrdde Shinn;lila .
- *hite,A sh . coal. - .
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A leo, SPON
and PEACE MOUNTAIN
ed. , Ash .Coal. ...
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, - 1 FROM-110BOKEN, . • ' . ',: •-
The bent varieties 04 Lehigh and Boylan's CF. LE
'BRATED FAMILY COAL.- • --- !
-Alec: liiiele Agents M n the Eastern market Ihr the
Atlantic and Oeorge'e Creek Co.'s celebrated BITU
MINOUS COAL ! ! ,• '
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phla. 247 Wahine Street. ,
oinces lN Fl g l i hd brk,!, Beans 6. Trinity Ilatkllngt.
Prrnriderrep. 741Preyboiset Street,
N .. " Boston. 22j Duane Street.
February - 7?,.tal* !
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Pile*. No. 9, Port Richmond.
JOHN R. w & SON ,
Shippers • of Coal,
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NO. 318 WALNUT ST.,.PHILADELPHIA.
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L Deist!, Der iiiin,nas sad hue ot tad:
No. 1514 Wool Thirteenth Striet,-New Torir •
No. $O2 Third Avesioe, New York. . •
vow Wharf pio. India Street , Providence.
godors Wharf: Mt Washington .Avenue, ' sear
Felensi litree4 Boston. • ~ Jan. 1,
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Pier No. 9 . • - -.-
BA -N C lip Fir LE W I ‘4,L, .00.,
~ zinars 4.licp iSIIIPPIptiI Or. TUE
CE , LEBIt II ATED ASHLAND COAL,'
I 111 K eArf.ANOT MOUNTA I N."
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• • 1 . 111 WalaulSt., Commercial Build.. ililla
orrice : , 111
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, B7a ,, d i zral .: - Trinity Italltnir. Room
1, . ' 8 Doane ci.., Boston. .
', Jantlary 1, '7O l -1. , ~ -.- , - 1-
pitAzrir - - 4.1. OF LYKiENS VALLEY
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DEALERS ARE IIgAIITIONED that. there lite
but four ,Collieries Lich mind this - 0:1 1 , all tot
which' re under the triagyment of the g r e
ed., For the year 1870 HI C N
Phila
delphia, will be ithe only gents for its fusle , inew
England, New york, New Jersey, and Soutkof Cape
Henry. Our Agents will deal in no other Coal. what
ever and parties wishing the 'pure genuine artitle
mutt procure ltof them. The object of .thle caution
is s reply to eneble those interested to boy under
standingly.
The Agents and • their assistants for the above
points; are as follows : SINNICKSON A CO., General
• Agents; 132 Walnut stneet, 1- 1 1111adelphia; their New
York Office is at ttootaBB, Trinity Buildings, Jos. G.
AtooDy Agent; • assisted by ELISHA MOSELEY,
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Agent; Summer -street, Boston. Orders should be
given to elther of the aboye sidnied parties, and.to no
one else. W3l. B.IFOWLEe General Manager
of the Summit Branch R. R. Co., the Short Mt. Coal
• Co., and the Lykens Valley Coal Co. (Jan. 1 , '7O-1
Pier No. 10 Port Rlehinond. , .
SINN - IbItSON . &
sole Agents for the' Sale and Shipment of the
• "Franklin goal of Lykens Valley , "
in New England, New York, New Jersey and South
of Cape Henry.
132j[Walnnt Street, Platadtphlo.
Offices : 68 1 !Trinitt Building, New porg.
az Summer Street, Boston.'
JOSEPH
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• .• JOSEPH G. MOODIE, Agent
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Jan. I, '704- P. O. Box MS, New-Yorit.
. Mir 13 North Port Itiehrnoutt.- '
JOHN C SCOTT' & SONS_,
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_Miners and Shippers of Coal.
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SOLE 4Ga2cra! FOR THE SALE Of,
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MAPLE. DALE,iLOCUOT MOUNTAIN 317111 s iO Ash.
... "BEN FRANKLIN" Ole' plte4 Ash.
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From the Piatnelielns 4i shnllar.in. 011 respects to
1 theI.YE_ENO VALLEY C.(11. .
FAA-NM G l OWZNitiMPlolini.ted 'A:au
, I'M:MADE IpThlk—Not 220 Walnutlit.
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.1010ces: BOSTON —h ßic t l 1t 19
DBmidw a
DoaneSt ) ...
chawber;..
lain & Frenehi Agents.
Jan 1% T 9 i .- 1 . : ' . 1-ly
run. Ho. 18, Port Richmond.
- GEORGE S. REPPLIER ,
Miners and Shippers of Coal,
EEPPWOODIE & CO ' S LOCUST MOW .'TAIN,
GEO. *lf. IrE'S MAMMOTH VEIN.
,PUNCA COA CO'S LEWIS VEIN, (RED AM.(
F.CRERT & CO' LORI3ERRY.
i t 3 L 29 Walnut Street, Phlladeipbla; ' .
'<Meet; ill Broadway, New York.
• SI Doane Street, Bolton. , •
Jan. I, I
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flee 19, Port Richmond.
LOVE; 110YER: & • CO., . •
I SHIP E ER.S O F
Anthracite land : .Eliturninous - ,Coals.
B6LE .A.oErrs' - Fon
cuSIBERT.4.Nt• VEIN . BITUMINOUS COAL
, • : 334 *alma St., Philadelphia.
7 .ofilties, .13 Doane St., Boston: .. •
21 custom House St., Providence.
March 5, 0
Pier 14, South.
BORDA, KL"LER & NUTTING,
Miners add Shippers , of Coal,
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WEST LEHIGH 'BEMEN'WOOD, ' -- , .
TAlitrA SRAM
ESDA LP
MEM , 1.6111na.Y.,'
NORTII'FRANK_LIN RED ASH,
' BLACK HEATH_,
Ati l l i l a UN LOCUST ,_ , IST.
i GABRETSON, OIRARDVILLE.
4234 St.. Boston.
Offices : }Mom 44 ty Building, N. P.
, . , 421 Web:tat Street, Philadelphia..
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BORDA,,IIELLER, a rittwThra.
NORTH' FIVeyI . 4ICLIN WHITE ASH.
Apr! :
AY / HUDDELL Si C O .,
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Miners Shippers" of Coal. • .
(205Valnut St.. Philadelphia.
Oakes: ' roadway..(TrArdty Liulldiam N. T.
Doan, Street, Boston.
Sole Agents for the side of the following celebrated !
Costs:
• HAR1414311 LERIGH COAks .-
[III:RORY COAL ,V 0.13 'HICKORY pRA.PF.R.
COALS.' and the
xca:Lston stualohrs cw..•
•r Pier Na. IS Pt. Richmond.
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jag. 1:70
`Pier No. 3 Eltrahethpl, N. S.
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Pier o. 19 Port Minton&
JOHN ROMMEL, JR., & BROTHER
aqvt eovavTa FOR. _ .
The Favorite sad well lawn KUL h MEM*. White fah.
The Savoie? linitit4l.lT, bulky tree.bareihs Ftak LA.
The Ce.ebrated DANIEL WEBSTER Deep Red Ash
iiiiolD FOY SEWURITCIINOVS.:
RAVZN'B ;WING LEIRIGEL at Eliz4etbport.
124114% Walnut st., Phlloda. , ; ~
Offices : lir Donne atrial, Boston. • - .
Roam 53, Trinity Bnliding. Nets Talk . i
GEN'taAkis_assrp4iiANWELFSlt l JOG, assisted by
T. B. BROWN andiE. P. 17PALA.M. Marsh 8, 161-40
- VANDUSEN BROTHER & COl, .
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014 ca. • Reestahi, birth* Glip,
sal ether
WHITE. R - ASH COALS.
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(Pt. Richmond, 1 .. '
Ell.tabetbPort. ;
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• r Walnut. treat , _
ornri l k . , New 'York. •
4 • ' Boston,
Doves EESDBXCK, • - -
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J. DOPEY. •
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Miners and Shippers - of, coal
DOTEY, EMRICH.
SP*.. IMlDltret.
• J. 7. DOVSY.
Marrs ad OlatrorWo of Sr Celettritell'
Rainbow arid.: Keistone Coals, •
Mari POrt.Niciaottil. •
Phtlad ebts-2211D00k Street.., -
Pottsvillip—Cisatte Street. '•
New Took—Trhattir But/Slag, Boots 02,
Aeekternseist St Sayer Asento.
Boston—No. 17 noose 1n., - 4 , 41004 , 5:
Agerat.:l
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LOCUST 11001UNTAIX • • •
Ftari Ott 6ialillo an d 4 1 #P44 * . Ck4 1 47 1211 •
F. NORTON & CO.
"F&MI1ICIlt&W-1..GOODRIDGE & AUDENRIER
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pe t t.umtple fteclAtib, tindlendid Preparation.
COLKETT COLLIERY,Owen,. Long di
IiIIDDLISI CREEK VOLLIERY,....:i.C t Colkett; Prest.
: 9 !: 1 4* 0 } 16 . 1 ;:,.' ' • „
ENTERPRISE COLLIERY. T. Baumgardner, Prem.
lacMtYOintabt andliOrberry,abi3vbillehaytkill
Maud, to alt points accersible by boots.
„ .
Wawa •
thereat fell Theadwa 4 l4 . 4l.
>l7 Dsaae '
J. tT. , AIIDENESED; ' C.' To. itORTON, ';
CILAIS..D. NORTON. R. -04:1RRELL,
49.0.1.10. • • • t •'t 1— •
Pirr NO. a, Past liJelmwod,
HAAS & BRENIZER,
Miners' and Shippers et,
TILE SUPERIpit •
,••
TURK EA T ; RUN COAL,
A3TD MOLL
Les,. Grrot itzrsors
PLANK It 113 Cx'..E COAL.
•
•1 • till wata;at St. ipinadkapids; .
mimeo: Trinity Nero Y ork, Y
1 7 et> 111, 70 8 " •
WALTER,. DONAU:I3ON - & CO.,
. - .Mlltiial A$D SIIIIIMMS or .• •
virriyrin Arm) itiail .A.SI-1. 1
• 0 OATS I
. 80LE 'AGENTS for the Celebrated
"THOMAS LEHIG-11 " COAL
I
__
__ ,' - - sos Iviantit Street. • . IPhllialleVbia.
armee!: ' 19 Trinity Building, New york.
I Wilt 3 9 Pler 18 N e ct i Atl,ilort Richmond.
.Feb 24, 10 q• . : : , - • - ' 141 '
CZ33
Nos Nark.
DAVIDSON YOUNG .8z CO.
witomutALa tawaits pt • . •
CUMBUM' MOUNTAIN, BRAMOKN. VA .
ERLAND.. SCILiNTON & WILKEB_LEBR
COALS...
ROOM No. 16,TRINITY BUILDING, NEW YORK.
WM. 3L DAVlErsas, formerly - of Tyler & Co.
SAM' LB. YOUNG, formerly orOald well, Gordon & Co
ROBERT .K. BUCKMAN.
Jan /5. , - 3-ly
W TE, FOWLER .& SNOW,
(fincesitsors to Jobs White& V 0.,) •
LEHIGH, • rfs111"1:31"7
LOCLTST MT.. ' '
• • • WILKEBBARRE, .
SICILNTON '
• F.: CUMBERLAND
C 0 A IA .
Ofilee—NO. 73 Trinitir litalklicyr, 11 Broadwiy. N. Y.
April 11,'68..' - ' 7:
pT. • BOW & nosommar. •
e - -
_.• . . :
VAN WIOKLE . & STOUT ,
_ .114ERS AND 8111rEIL8.07 THIC
Celebrated 'Talton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) Coale,
Frcim the Hbervale and the Stoat Collieries; near
Hazleton, Pa. Delivered direct from ,mines on
board Vesisiela at Pr. Jourtarra, Tionozze, and Nor
13nuroswicsr, N. J.. . .
{44 At tit trinity
Ofams: 11 I. Broadway, litew.rork. •
• (Temporary - at 119 Broadway.)
, • .
VER PLANCK & ATWO-OD,
.
. ,WBOLIDILA.LE DEALrita RI . • '
pdtion,, -
StMuILKILL . .
WILKESBARRE
SCRAINuoN, and
SHAMOKIN
COAL,
oiner
P • V lNit i 7 Trini ty HuH d
• 111,
Broadway',
e j iori"
JW 8, ERiSANK, I .JOHN W. ATWOOD,
'7O . • 2-4 f .
CALL IVKLLI _CONAA & WESTON'
NO. 311 BROADWAY. NEW TORN.
, (Rocnin 35. and 36 Trinity Building.) -
• . iliritotanALK DEALERS to
LEHIGH, WILRESSARU,E,
PITTSTON, AED ASH,
MAHANOY, SCRANTON;
LOCU COMBERLANto, BROAD !TOP, ETC. , MOUNTAIN,.
S ,
1.. '--_ O-,0 A. - Li S - 7 . .
,
COLE AGEIqTS for New York
_and the North of
....? the - eel rated COUNCILRIDOE FREE BURN
.4I2If L n'IGH COAL. _TUE PRIMROSE., THE
BURN
-6
Semi-bitamtnos and-other and-rate
llertes. _. • -..- _ • ,
..'• J.4.1dE8 W. CALDWELL C. B. CONANT, •
• , WALTER WESTON.. -
April 8, 'fa • • . • - • —l4
O in OF OF THE "1/AGAILA.• ELEVA
G T.-
CO., 8 CtaCICERMILL BLOM, EtralTALO, N. T.
COAL. COAL. COAL.
TILE' NIAGARA EL ATING CO having
swayrplus of Lot and will be prepared
ening of
or to reCeiVe from the Erie
camel, oe Lake, any aukatityf COAL for
storage or reansnipment to any. place East by:Canal
or west by the Laster, upon as favorable terms as any
parties rin Buffalo. Their lot is well located. for a
general city business. • -
March' : V, RI •
CYRITS CLARKE., Vice-President. tf -
' • 13—
scljutjtkill gonntil.
-JAMES J. CONNER,:
Miner and Shitnier of the Celebrated
LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL.
Parrs vn_lx, gethrnizzu., CO., PA.
Jan 1, "70. -
; BILL & HARRIS.
Best and Pu r est Coal In the Market.
_
WE hive made extensive improventents daring
the 060 season, 'which alit largely inures'e prO' 7
duction hereafter. Every effort will b used to
KtEP UP THE STANDARD OF PREPARATION.
'Dilatetat attention still be given toiases for mane=
tactitrers', parpciees. • •
THIS cOAI: t always shipped br Itself and not!,
mixed or adulterste4L! '
MIMI
SOLE AGENTS;
(To W,2l4.l.orders &timid be addressed)
ME
JOHN ROMMEL, Jr.,l, BRO
{ 20514 liriailmat St... Phllid - ii_.
.p 3 / 1 6124 .21 Dams St.. Has2l4l. ~
- .23 MIMI, Saildleg, New Rork:
~ . . , .
Jul 2Mb, • 1 • .. ' , . • 4-421
ANTirseorrE LANDS rob, BALL.; -A met*
of land rallradk. situated on tiro laMi ne depetideed 0t514011 4 1
tfieoontatoing six assaukof
1s offered for sale to enrefrpartlea as * lahrale
nal for opening pastor two collieries ow the MS.
Tbs ter:mere lerer,B percent. ofthe total Viol asked.
for the MO, on a, moderate tamale* par yearAreeid
make the ton otooal metln VMS mat ot It wimp
13% emu:
_or • refyalci oral amiss. 121* lametan..
MKS would pew the feextutpte **Mara. Tikver.•
dna of th e_pureham mammy lOU be Mats 1a loom
in a botta ado Arolida, th*N l ,l
Aqtber ,
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SCHUYLKILL NATIOATIOL
tabo o, ybirfie k icravadoweest 3C l!Prrkih'
'II4IiVIS All:paranitifiat IXt.; _ '
Anitm sos Tax $ll.l °F T=
Welt Dank masa cog
shot ~ lnds. origgs ammo* 14 awe
rs walnut swat;
Ornceg- : 1101trondway,New
It Rainy Street, Boo= .
, Wine It•. • " •
=MUM it ,fflio.; .
{lg. E. cos. Walsigt & iPauttirts:Obila m
*Friers: 'gigue Street. New Yeek.•__ •
- 1! Itleretuusln" Bank Build'', rrovissiree:
DAVIS 04.160 X,, TEMA. /113141111MGRA11 II 4.11.111114,111%.
DAVIS
_PEARSON at OP., • 4
311211111111 AND IlitlOTP eZa • -
CELEM/TICIe !scum WOW VIM U )
RiEWASH_COAL.
Ls Walnut stmt. PbAladelphis.
No. 111 Broudesey,Moomll„ Trinity
"^••, 4, • Building New Y
1 NO. Douse Street, IZon. • •
GREENWICH, DELAWARE Anna/ WBARP
Jan. I,
ME
- My No. 11, Pt. Nieloosuril.
sirrmaß, & sHoinbucEß\
sh i -
ppera and Dealer! In
; •
COAL • •`-
11109 i, AORISTS VOll. G. W. StiTtias wiu. KNONO
PINE' FOREST- COAL • . -
215 VtaListrT fri., - 63 isuurrill6ll.6lllQ,
PNIULDA. , I Nsw Tom= .
LOtrIS SNYDER. C. B. 81301F11./ilitEß.
:so '.-c' lg. •:; 4 • . -
CAM, 'BALMER, Q007,L.
- murrzos or • -. 4 :' •
LOCUS?. LOCUST Idcturrairf, ;ILA*
• HEATH.
A MO, !MALLON I MUM PONT QUALM= OP'
White and Red Ash . Coals,
No. 214WalauCd
arn tr oeo. t, Indladie Idia, add Wood. laud Wisßhos:
maw B. STUMM, --
SHIPP= AND AGIN% •
belauslitill Raved. Pa.
Jab. 1,10.-1
THOMAS C. PARRISIL:
Sliqnll - AID *AM IN
Lehigh; Schuylkill and Bituminous •
• COAL .
•
Consignments on Commission Solicited and taken
on favorable Terms.
Off co-ssi mania SR. Phlladelphlis.
36Y 1.01!.
. ,
EAST .FRANKL Y IN LORBERRY" VEIN COAL.
Alf "P' EMIT ramintrztr 18011 8 / 1 11.1rit COAL
. .i.V.I is now - sold eseltuilvey Mews.-CALDWELL,
GORDON & CO., who are my pole Agents. PartM
ordering from them may always depend upon get
titig
a Purarl tr le. . /12 wnt
ainSt.„ Philadelphia.
OFFICEll:•{ o No. r 3v Pine St., New York.
N 0.144 State St., Boston.
, .
Jan 1 'SOLI • - HE,NRY
• •
(WEE 20V BARR EXPIIIIIRROM IN THE
V BUSIN,ESS.
i • r wax, : igNivaticarts ••
, .011 C :::::,,,.....M. •,. • •
•
illi .. ' • ....;Mie ' ' . -•-
;AMERICAN CHAIN CABLE WORKS,
,
undersigned, s TREICTON, 111 W JIMMY.
•. ' .
The who Is a practbial Clain Manu
facturer, informs Coal Operators and others that he
la prepared ;t4i make Flat or. Crane every
size et short notice. Particular attention van to
Flat Chain *,r stlopee. For farther Information send
for circular, -„ Feb. 'Ol-g-11;
CIaIIAIIII ROD AND WIRE 80/120158.
MANCIPACTVILIGH '
SQUARE tile!! AND WIRE SCREENS.
THE SQUARE ROD SCREENS, ON ACCOUNT
of their . superior strength and . durability. are
preferred tO all others wherever tried. Screen Bolts,
all sizes,alwayson band. Orders promptly filled at
moderato prices. ; May B,'ile.-22-
M ANEFACTUHEIHI OF COAL ILI &
L. Latrilmrwrinat,
E. Harm
L. IAUBENSTEIN &CO ,
"
13.cee.., to John R. Diehm,-
Manufacturer of Coal Screens,
Of the Latest and Most Approved Styles.,
The undersigned who are practical Screen ',Mann:
facturens; informs Cord Operators and °theta, that
they are manufacturing a new COAL SCREHN, pat
tented June 21, 1801: and another patented AOSTA 1 ,
UM; they guarantee that the MESH will always retain
its original size until entirely ' worn oat. *, •
Second-tatnd Screens and Segments always on
hand.
**
We respectfully solteltaeontinuanoe of the patron
age heretofore so liberally bestowed.
L. LAr.rnssirrziN &
Railroad St., rear of Esterly's Hardware More.
Jan 1, 70-1- Pottsville, Pa.
21109. -
."1" . 0 COAL' . :DEALERS, GAS cIomPANIEs,
dc.
The undersigned baying anceeeded Focht '& War
ren to the sole manufacture of Focht's celebrated
Patent ,
SELF•DUMPING;
• HOISTING,
IRON IV - ASV - SG . SLOCKS,
for unloading Coal, the, Sand,
4 Also, In the: fnanntscture of
IRON BOX WHEELBARROWS,
Are prepared to all all orders with promptness and
N
dispatch.
OTICE: 1
.—Being the , sole owners of the Patent
Right for the Self Dumping, Hoisting, Scoop Bucket
and Dock Block, we caution ail persons against man
ufacturing or purchasing the same from any esees
ourselves or oar spats, as we s
will prosecute to
the utmost Limit any infringement on the Letters
Patent.
• ADMVI III IARREEr e .Heading, Fa.
February a; • 5-1 7
DEIMO.K'S COAL
eateircres, . capni4
gross load. _•
Having der/Waged la both tPe nntioraatte sad B.
tutainous r of Fennaylvanie, the most awes*.
.fid Await ..sowffee' In the! ocounti7. they ;offer
with eat:indent* their .variosta styles o f Locomotive
Engines witirevery guarantee to t_ Iroolkiem- •
' ship and perlkintuause, and resr __ain _non in
operation in the 'several minim at=, eta', =Thom
and flutes in the State and aoinctlT.
Their eas, seed !power developed, In
, d u r a blutri west nocausd
ht ds ntpeplee over MILIOII Power Or az
locomotive s ass.; (as lOW= by their exPeetelmie-of
several yeareintake a rood loving to expanses 8"4/-
Aetna torteril7tslrne 4coot (wa very N
shore rims._
February tz,')i . en
MBAR ISIO Ia UTMD 11110PLII
Of JOTIOSIO_ other
of the en* amend th
ressemb= gal
Arita thein l e e r Xte 1 '
SaE si :_ fr ;
Udine, N ao. Cen re
ale ISSldetattdo.' : •
W:111 sot
1 i taextriracreasa: RT.' •
' =clam curna ai. Rew:Taeti ..
,__ . -
An alsea Ifeit i r Why, Ceatese, height le=
The Rope mut nd by this lola axe
by an peettet mg them, Om best had lumetematat
s o p er mage In the world. made thmatabityltaim i e
drawn Rom the beet Italtea. Theiameat
Se. the 17. &Rimy ara with Wire
Dynasties, %• 4 1e
i i i e Retie eem Bs4.
amil , omtdde tarrazrrumssm : dibi
st an iestr7.
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PATENTED FEBRUARY 4, If=
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SOOP BUCKETS,
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le thajaili. lam 4iiii.aamiat ire mirdoat
~ the hem aimmelaimool ammalmri aik bee elitimese'
#O,-.41~ mai lieges again, sad im About' ,
madtistmlai 1141.1. flit marl! of am* ill,* Is
Rya
to
iia,6lh moat st mosimmiak idea.
& CIA' e 2
arssu.. 2oo,4o .aurimadadrauegaremio,
polkas a a illstiaci eat *der with Portalati of
bans/ • glob IL leak ,14441466thi5e0fa4
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OclaberlV69 • .
ANNIZ NOLAND, !-•‘; ; ;.
NO. 11 MARKUP STltEki,
• • I r9TVIVALI,
. ,
Respectfully announces 1M the ladies of Pottsillle
an vicinity, that aim WM clamed a -•• • •
• NEW' CLOAK it' i rftillßlNG fiitOßE .
at the above place. Tha 'following articie*,•with a
variety of Notions, le„ will be kept for sale, and are
offered at GUMMI aimllcau Patna% • • ,
Bray= curru i viverr BEAVER, rneorrEts'
Beaver,Chinchilia, Gold-mixed and kUssek Water..
proof, Opera Ciotti, Trtag :ft,-411 shades, Rib- •
bon Velvet, Ditto Gimps, Ac.. •
TUE ABOVE Will. Atat LIR DOLD,AT DOST. .
Ladle, and Misses Cloaki made CI) order, • ' '
• New Patterrisjust !smirk June' *,
FALL OPENING.O.IP,
• SHAL I A6I I Gs &c.
Superior qtuillty_ BLAtric SS. • •
COLORED SILKS In the hew shades.
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. '
PAISLEY
SHAWLS,
ALlP e t.i and i cat e t . l ) nnintperny
TABLE LINENS AND riip P AN E ri. Ca .
A itendid liver
FRENCH. STRIPED SHAWLS AND.ARABS:
EMBROIDERED ew V.d o l f
NNETa ;. ' '
WALKING SUITS made t 45 order. • : • ' '
sept.l; , a)
MACHWE 130LAND.1.22 =MBE
Jim Biz m • Astaalcum Boum- Porrairritix
Has now opened a new. Stock or Fall and Winter
Geolb, Eatable ter the preeent;season , such as ,
ESSANIERZLOTILM_VLITIMMATICIIPIROOF.
PRINOrd, 7014/14.1WiGS. o.l,lsotre. • .
Sas on band new lot ot • • '• f'
• PALL AND:WM= 00A1it
Ladles itlkoakamade to tinier. New Patters= just
reeeired. • , Oct. 30. *
CURT 0. - AND IfillpF.S.
--•--
W STYLES
-.N ici 2.1140 2 .11 A. PelE
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SWISS eACE I CI7RT4 - 11 4 TIV,'
niErr orirmw. •
—• • I
Embroidered Rana Mid "Tabli;. Covert Window'
Corniew In Gilt, Walnut, and Rosewfxd and
Window Draperies from latest-
French desipm, a - ineStiadea. ere,
Agents (or Bray's Patent,Swine Sabine. Blade'
Fixture, which requires no cord. , •
C.AIIDI2iOTON,S)=DECEIE &
•
S. E. Orr. Thirteenth and Chistnnt Street 4
• I,242Anireprita.
April • 184/'
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MOIBTING !Y♦
rir/Olg AND 87/110¢1138 - —The war
dill ag the Dontkarthall ball* large asaatmeat
o i lm6s lair Mack Eleszahma as= aa hand. t Alio
mows he Tam s
sale. at the ßl i ) Mt, stlow prices, r
cash plices_pshl_ tbr Carpet pegs. •
Jaw 11/.la—al • t• WARD.
DesizoloOillattentloia ibeir lextensivo oliscrft
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1 lot Ero.l4lllat M.. DaStilThotitira_r:: . '..'::: 1 ...SOO I
lutes 4k : B B ;Walnuttitt, Jettaimvklatheihtie ? .. ,- : •1000.
2do .' lithriutt Bt. Charles. etephatui,.l4...:.-.. 44:.• • 20 00 . 1
2 lot it Walnut st, tAwrentst ,E1ed1141..... '...:44.... ,- ;1825
t lltip
I do,liarkat s W K i i i11Uitea5....4.41....;....... , ..:.: ,, 2000
CO Centre St. Wok. Clerk... - :.4.,--.:. •• . N-17 95'
21nts i V Ceti st,,X 0 Vitniitobr.'..4 * . •!-as a)
2dO - ...... w . . ...—. -::i;4 -.....«., aus
Irlot ' goose. John .txortner.—. - - .......... 4 .. - 9 II&
1 edtal basal` 1.. •••'..4'.: 2 1 15 110
L* itol hot*, Walnut az. 511triatifricie - _zi..!•, ~ •ri IX
a - doll .Ritelat. Elizabeth Loan.. • 1.,..“.;...;, 800.
1414 !ply; textile, Adam 1t0rtzung........'-,;,- - ... • ' 1 .
I'de 194410 1 1 1 t
11.eq lirown... . - 1.-..:-.--. ,‘t 1;1 00
, 1 text” Itiez etle war Hect0n.........'..ji. ...... ......., ' 400.
: g 14:4434. wane Michael E10rn...44.4.4.,...... e ...:...‘ .. -41100.
j ,j iF4O do. • • do- • ..-.....4...:-..-... ,•••,, 800
Ce neeezele 4 00 0 P Et1yrard52.....;...:..t.:.....«...!... -+; 175
k . .and.nouse 43 Walitntstßridgel,rwlent .i. 250 .
2 hoet_ardlcaeph Fail.. -............—....4. • - ... •', 400
:21olis kitten 5011_ ...c.- ; __,.. ' ..........
_• • . ' ~...., : .E. , ' 5 4 0
Ares,land. rtolutsoo- Kennedy. tallest '' ' • ',', .
0 0b1zut0n..;..,-.... ........::......-i ' ~ .t.i' r• : • 00.
t I tarsal F1ther... , ........._........:: '..........:, ...... :..•:. c , 11 40 .
...do.. . do: I ;.• ....L..- '., ',.......,' .i..... 4;...,...!... : ;111110 :
' 450 Xeres land Union teid ce....1 , ..L......-....:‘ i- . liter
Otto- i - .• .—.....'...t•,--..'.., :'74 25
0 8 •' ; :de ..- . Peach - 4
1 1 .1.-...4............... ' ':. II 313
13 ". rdo':' : :do.. --do : . -..-.:.. • ,-., 2ST
50 .: il de, ,' - ' John Charles 1at44.11 . 011e71.:.-4. -.. . 4 SO'
- 25 , - ,„410, - . - Edwital Faegz....,............ - ...,..,. . 100 •
100 , 'de !Moe Patt0n....—........;...—:..;,.. .11 58
800' 'do. .-
'Jerry Wetzelk.:-.....;.........:—..:..... ... 0 50
300. (1 411.0 ~ ..` ,lolittt tarry r ... ,:. .'3 30'
=III
ill - 77/&: • .
%intend ihounorMant Clamart__ .
• r Kontanrillianl‘ coal
260 Sena late Latberi Miler Co.:" & - :mu 00
121 • %der do do do 71 — ' 25
210 ; , 116 late igelleradi *" larld
200 do late firatyde. 1910 00
26 ';•tkr do, do do " ‘kr, 249 10
1 lot and bonne Michael lifelNsnask-.7.7:..—..." - 16 la
21014Jobn -:i 4i 44
• s al; • : •
246 aentointabl tract =PAP
90 do littzthe & 4500
.- do Netr- • . 40
4 90
65 -do ' 90
LIII •do Deeenta (BeltatiTer. itient)' 13)52
0041rdeTenkIna, 63
ilaTatrlek 4 :4olnn gY
555 104111mitn &.Westall ( l , . 9 ;seCAttt),..-1- 4 .W• 04
1 lotauld bonne ..... 1 '6OO
.
1 tanners stand. • - ' • • 900
alanlghter bonne Jobu , 300
'al and 56 litres Samuel . 10 01
I,lol4amen • ' 225
10 iriran • hard,limprovernentr and, mineral "
rig*, HA: a er .. : ...
8 mita late Ortneom:. • • •
nn do Mineral righly.l ....50
.... ... 05
4 Nat ban. • '' • ' " 1200
2 lots Doan ...... .. .. ....... ... ... ' . 100.
21 aced Bowl- Pattern on %AO*
4. dcP
dot • mineral right Burl Patteradn...- =94
' do •
.1 lot slut trapronetnen lOnelltr Thermals :Z. • 250 504
1-12 0f414 aerestand. TFron linbfenberg,_, •22 67
1-12 OM • .I,do • . • • 'do - - ; 481,
1-1204119 do' • ido . - •f• ' 09
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i-i;filid stimiTe bikaie Miiiiiiiet 22rDe1F,..:.:,1:,',1.:_, ', =2200
1 Int sint tibia* 1.4 , a , le PLO iitpit y - - '
.. 200
le, of 162 *0 land;, Allen Bawl iitillrbad: . ~. . :::. 'l2Ol
•I‘acre , '46pa. land; Win. Kndlldr , , -"- _:.
~ 85.
't int'atid *Drip, amen Lebi1n.,....:...:_:::„; ...... .;.; • . - 660
114, ad land ,' Michael libiztle..-..... ... ........ f ., , , ~..14., ' : 40
22404,' Zarb Thordna ' ‘...., "' ' --- , kii..p., ....... 60
2 tot and 2 boividli Cathr. ri kir ' lit ime,.. ~,,,...,.'...-...: , it 65
11 nt•re.lotkat3triiirgotnery'" '- - ..- • -. ' ' 48
3 'acres Isaac W
' drd, Into l'boil bliPs:..,--• .. - ', 345
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lof, *brick ; itichard4 ' '....., ..; ' 7 ".
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, Nert • 3BO
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A iotime, It X iiiiiiiih.:—.::: - .:—........,.. -.1. as
p . t. 4,4ociaitilided4ary• Giii,. 2 4464 - 7 1 . - .-.46. , ” •-' it PI
- 1 204_,
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_i _cargf4 dialligTier-:--...—.,. 320
EN Ind hatorBlfughei Enslitroott..,..;.. .. '. . .-..: 1 :.
,19/129
- 4 tat It Perote; Johns eOnstrd....-....-.;:.-.: .'.......-.. ... .:. ' 80 -
.1 tot/149034 Patrick tonun •-- . - 4.;.i.-., .. . ' ...:, ' 175
- , • .47:Pts$0,
Brooks, Be9tert it.ltelitiuit; * . .!-...
' adlvined 3.; octriDaer44,4ante4Tritnble, ?&b . . • '
1.... 1101, MN ..-. ... ..L....i...,..-„.„.....4 - , .......• 770 .31r
1 shanty; lienii . lea.'vee" ' - '-' . ' 283
1 lot It Pernte; ftsek' Pott estate - - ', 1 -.- 180
c
I bpt 'and house roltonv.ll B / 7 ) ,- Glley;. - ..r. .. .' '' ' - 525 s
1 bops, Gtrardvslle. FAlw linvage -....L...4,.....; • • tisk
F ilot.Perote, Gems4Www...... .. -....-..........-:- , 188
I lot routdaln I_4lnlttg. Jar Wit1ter5.,.;.............. 188
q lotoskland; Vfm Yoddr sdecea.eq" -
-125 serekreter A tteltzlo r " - • ~.1 - ' 24
4 IoL7 Parcae, Wm BleIrle.: ...... ..-.4.-....4.-: ......... • 80.,
103=en Gololian ..........- ................1 3298
LI 'y e t an house„ Junes cariey, aec't1.,.....-..- 48D
Slot Lucl Engnn ' 320'
"9 tenni; A- ia tieel' ' , ' ' ' 1210
118 , 40 ..- do '' • - •'- i ' ' ^ • 8910
2:ltonnes . ,"- do. - . '',..._...-. .. . . .;:_, ...... . ... „. ....1........... '2900.
I lot Preston, Jilt° Green (Eagle 111 . 11.)...,..-.. - ....; , , 283
1 lot RoektOwn Chan. 11ent7 --- - 1-.........4..-- -- ... 88
2 lote"Preston, bjiitia 4 . ar.:ey
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1 slimly Girard file, 511e14•01tea1 . •.......• ~..
80 sere * Frocktmen, spluney - & Breneel ----
1 lot Oakland, Jtilin 10der...‘...,:..-....... _
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14 tiered and improvement*. Joe'nollelibuali... 250
14 ikr Teter Schmidt eatat t e.......:..1 - " . ' 68
' :.., •• ' : - ARUN - SWIG EAST. - 1 -...- L - - I
130 aqua - uproot,koehHunikitigei dc VudW.l3.' 21 el
1 1016nd home. Wm , T rek se - - •• ' ' ' $O4
Gropiiiiiiiii 0n . 2 lots, Jacob iiiiniiinger„ Sr., :1650
2 away Little Schuylkill Nay and 11 14 Co -,.. 2C
31 aatak Samuel Boyer, deo'd . , -. _. 102
20 dri. Reuben; Gonoway ' - - - . 200
15 dtir: ' raj
I lot Dipilel Oaenbacb ,-'- ~ - -.- -.' ' = lO
MacTep an d
.powller mil 4 Jamia . 3ll4lr.:._•.-.... 688
-tr : CARS. ' • •
I noun, Bichiu,l Pavia.. '.-.*- -..-..«.... . . ... :. '
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I lot.likd kola° trick Chriatoplier____
21ota•
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1 lot and 'loose yid 50nei....._.2.:-.7
Llotamt house,,3 n Ife- luin - • ' 1_
IMt and house , ] tees hi n..:».. .
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1 lot (=atine Cbrismari!. ..... ... ' -
ii4........def1ie5h........ ; .:...;:,.....-- L........--::.-..4. -- 10'00
2 soma Bayer it. linotsLoge . ri....-,..........4,.:-...6. . 1815
1 lot Attu Carr..../-- ..... ....-...-.....-,....—...., .160
otuterge
1 lot Wtn• Fisher.' ' , .4.. .. . .......„..4.-....- . 300
1 lot X P Lodwl 4 ..," ; • 800
1 lot atid booze Paine ' ' ' / 6 /6
1 /ot Oted dainty. oel isatetllS " - 3'76
tot itzld h kiln Ebert....-...-..:;.-4.. 1 60
1 lot and house atwatil quate........-.....:...,...4, 468
Slot' tletity•Elaylbr • • —......i....;„ .. 441
1 lot Thft. elouffe... •
• ' PRA ILii"Y.
I lot 2olin Ellstekerood. deceased ....... ..... - • as
I lbe *ad house Cath K rum • ' 155
I lot No 111 Edward Jones • • ' ' 1 , 35
of 75 ao land:pt of hi Horn; Taylor a
.Illmes • 11813
Jlot 12/anry Zezbe, 124
/ lot And double house, Wm K"allutaugh..:. • $B5
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• ' h 8310
2 houses John Devany---,-,------s.—"----
-I house John lianuta......-.,,.—... •S OD
Schuylkill Coal Co., late as utlitalaster & saw •
421 and si pa, land G lleastlt 1 ' .4. ................ "' mo lt
126 acres and lmpts, liteJohil Rofvert. - ..... r ..- -
1 house John Bushel.-- - ,-----.4. • • 'i se
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1 acre ind froprorementi SamKocher
'Omits woodland. That Oockle. .. ..
2S do , Edward.
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7U tote James • 4719 t
I of * • 135,
ldry dock and shop gat
lot laud °awed..
I lot MA bousellobertflatah?...-- - 3 00
• I bad yard arid shop Abut . ... .. . .2029
Macrae Charles tielbat 89 -
nacres Thorium OW
40 1 LB 'Sleekly & Ulu •
15 do • and imwta, Barron u0cat0....,::4.4;____ 405
43ji • • •' do - '
2 du Petri • • 200
61 Samuel
83 dn l
Bit Carbon *oiling Atlll -
72 da f
RoDllag.mllliad , .1209110
4 old bonne' . • • -1 •
barn
10 APW ' ~IOasCS -
lot 1110. z.,wnuams .....
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100 acrirs John 'AUfa
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1 lot lamp, 1 liioulp p!kleit•—••••••—.-- 2 au
house. Inch-Foley-. 5 la
. -Llintu4Broot, Sererreizientanuit.
171 act .ip_and 57 pathos and;STrtinblo Iri!b'y
11, rlm " 1.1974111.
401 s on ' s
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boos@ andimartkt nP onain ., ,111 - 171 - 17 . ,
10acreeJacSllneand 1114 Bboornaker....- . b So
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... - .1 •,:.::-..-,,. *AI (21
2 lot oo4_stone Cellos L10d5ep.00me511.......:...., . • 4 Or
li kit and hews EdwittdPoeskV- , , ' ~.., .... 1 .
I 0110 112 0 lablesseThoitlisler • —1...—, ;, %V
2 wens etudiresem banstiel He onser.:: - 1.. - ..t.`... ''- 150 '
20 sorts land sad b0u5e....... - .4,.1..:4. .1 - 4001
WAD ,4,00a1..1 roper v is.,;-:.,....... .::,=;---L= 44 %'.------,-- s. 2/20'
1 lot ancl doable . ~hsgss,John 11. 11 . 1... 2 -.u....... 24 OD
- 110 ft tot and louse •••=s,hs.bowe . , A5O
%0221seresitau resseirs t ," Nana 1149. 1eW4.7 : '4l 48
wound boost* Thmsisi !sahib 'efotSte-;-4.....,.; ',, 1275
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hit, sad basses Psalto4,,-3....,;...:.-.,... IVO
;tollhouses E P0we11i....4....,---..: - .:1...:-. .1 MOD
L 1711109,9 store no& *Spencer**, . 4200
Locus Clamor* , Monti F I'A7 •+ j- 11 -1 0
Lot 4434 hobos Juba Thomas ostat*-4....,......; A a ,
1. WORM baRLOS Beget ThOtaga ootale-- ' "si
-Lot Old Imprerreratents Wm Wllllshui e5t44 . 71, ' .9
I. Wallet how Wm Mesa '45::::...i....:....;....;..:- . .., : 7 - 40 ,
11ot John Al C i5 tL:••u.....«.....'.:.1...:...-:-.. rr 1 SOW
1 lotabd boom fleptlel4-.;.-,.. k ....—.;...... , 1; -111 D
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rlot 14 b0te50.::..:..„ - .......- ......;...... Firs
; jute shbliooss oirmsi - 1tatty...:;..,:-...44+4 , ` "2110 ,
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FOR WEIS EIMITA STACEY.
talr.'lind few are fairer, , • - •
MUM kyitipbevif earth vr oceian, • •
They are robes theta', the wearer. •
Thoseaoftlicabeof thlw, whose motion
- 0-. lL'Ver Odle anti *Mita anti W.aneee -
Aathe itlllayithlni theca dances. -• •
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—,43tise mamba& Into madness ..
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~.; ;Ale thciwthoughta of gentle gladness
Which, hkaimptsyss on the billow. • •
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~.- i If -whatever ism thempsintgat
ji .; fth onsa.astissrolia pale with plasm:ital .
i, ,: lithe Ishstiwg asatt-Mt Mutest . , . .
:' What labours thy harp's wild measure.
Wagder mot thst, when thou apeakest, _ I
Ot the week my haml is weakest.; • -, .
As the dew beneath • ate wind et mortnig,: { ,
• Al the men trblett'w.htrlsinda waken..
As the birds at tlumdees *stub*. - . •
.As aught taunt bat deep sheilten, ' •
As son who feels an unseen Aptrit...
Is igkir knelt vbentbine Is near it. . .
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ritrial • . . TIEE 13.ENEFITS
M.
_ _
PROZECTION TO "PRANCE.
,
.Titloll4,Tft a oWing, is brief: abstract. of the
' u midair speech recently delivered by
M.l.Thieraht the French Legislature; in re
viaii.bf the replies by the sulvocates of, free_
tradeto hisarguments In favor of protection - ,
&altered. on the :W-Tilt.`:
..
'What is the course then, left you to per
sue? Itis to:renounce an 'the industries' I
hate named, and . prodnce nothing but wine.'
`litit Task you, 'Can you make wine at Rouen
or at Valenciennes?' You know the situa
tion and history of Portugal.. If there' is a
country which reuldlimit herself to. Wine,
it. is Portugal: Now,' every one knows, and
it Is': great ignorance not to know , *hat
hire become or Portugal. Well, If: Prunes
would. , voluntarily renounce :the cotton,
:woolen;: iron,:: , and all the ,agriculp
' third industries, it would, he believed that
`ahe had fallen into a state Of lunacy. It is
- salkand.here is the great 'argument; that all
industries , hot ~,temporarily -protepte4 are
• monopolies, , and we are told that to enrich
monopolists taxes are thus laid on an the pro
ductlonaof. France: Monopoly! You shall
See how•little thew whomaintaiu thiaitheery
'nave reflected. They may hate .read or
written a good deal, but it appears to Inc that'
Abe); have reflected very littl e , because they
have' failed to observe incontestable facts.
Yott,declarethat 'every industry.permanently
protected , is ' a morroply.,- Well! ' There is
'antenopoly, it is true ',. but' do you know.on
'What Adel it is not Oii th ' e aide' of France,
but on that of the foreigner; Do you know
thelearpeee of thissupposedraonopoly estab- '
. „fished theYeay, for the 'mentor Some French
- men?oTodestroy foreign monopoly; At the
that` mention of •this. truth it is not under..
stood,:by every one. I shall render it ,plain
'to all. .Yes: - the supposed French monopoly
presents foreign monopoly, and I shall cite
letril rem fifty years ago; others - within
fewe.t years. During the wars of the Empire,
for example.; when irrance and-Englandalone
manufactured cotton . in Europe,-what was
the price of a kilogramme (2 1-10 pounds) of
cotton Yarn which tl: . tday costa , nearly Three
Pram? It was, during the war of the Ent
, re, err high as 27 francs. It is, true . that at
, • title the price of the raw Material was
very high because of the war; But peace
came; and do you know what what was paid
in 1815 for the Itil*. zonate of cotton yarn
which now sells for Three francs ?,;The price
was 14 francs! - How did it WI from 14 to
.8
franca There was at that time prohibition,
but despite all ' thecustoma lines, there was
counnunleation between the two markets
not alOne art the - seaboard, but over our en
tire frontier. 'According as French produe
den developed (there 'was „mechanical ,pro
,,gress, it is true, bat' there was also-:French
om . Anion opposed to English), the price
fell ' .m 14 francs to 12. tole,. to 6, to 5 and
is .'. • y at 3, francs.. What'Thert has been
the effect of the pretended mouppoly accord
ed to French industry? Don't you see it?
It cemlielled the foreigner to reduce his price,
from 14 to S francs. It is this competitionk
created against the foreigner which destroyed'
his monopoly, and while you accord 5,10, or
15 soue; if you wish, teethe protection of the
Tuitional 'product, . ycompel the foreign
product to_ tall 5 ' 4 francs: These are
facts which . extend fifty, years. I shaft,
a i l
cite Some which date froa nearer period.
Nithen'the flax induirtry had been destroyed
In France by the establishment in England
of spinning machinery, the priee of.linen at
ohoeattalleed to an axorbltantprice. There
was only an insigelfleant duty, and the mar
ket was under the control of the English. Do
you knelt , how much the kilogranune of linen
yarn, which sells to-day fora franca, sold for
at that time? It gold for 7 francs. Scion,ovt
ing to the protection of 5 per cent.,which_j/
aocoreksi, and then 2 0 per cent. glveh by. Mr.
Duchatel, the French linen induStry, reap-
Txtared,land gradually advanced so as to be
able to meet, the demands of. France. • Thus
-TheFrench product, whiCh you call the pro-a
&act Of monopoly, because it was protected
by a-trilling ditty, .compelled foreign monop
nly to cease, and to reduce - from 7 trance! to 8
francs 30 Jimmitimes. This example brings us '
to twentyyeari ago. - Do you wish for one
more reeeet? Do you know how Much the .
'metrical quintal of coal cost at Marseilles, and
in the Ttsk - en ports,' twenty-five years ago,'
befomthe Mines of the Quante Combo were
develoPed 'as they have been,and before rail
roads were in communication with the port
of Marseilles? The metrical, quintal of coal;
includingfreight and other charges, cost at
one timehigh as - five francs, but fell to'
fbur francs, fly centimes . ' Now; hat has it
fallen to sa the coals of the Grande Combo
,i,oeill
come toiM es? It has been reduced to
Ihree:fnincs, and is sold at that price in the
port of Gienoa. Becitrie, I repeat, the national
product 'competed with the foreign, and in
stead of creating a monopoly to the profit of
France, Wremoved a monopoly which' was
entirely to the advantage of the foreier. M.
Thierapromeded to illustrate the iniV •ft- , t fir
ther; by, Citing the case of a pitchy substance "
(brat) which lately came into extensive use
in France. It advanced from forty to Severity
francs hi:N1111401114, whet. the French makers
ft, bat 'it has fallen bo about forty
Ca i l l7 4 l 23 e0 the French determined to'make
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Q!sioneri:of -. the -134te - of MaisachUsette
have - made, a • report' the.use• of- steel
rani- in..th4 l ,countrY; -forth the 'insult'
Of • inquirtek adchtesed to - • officers of all
the mil In the coun:' -Replies were
received/conk the oftmm.Woheis from fifty- - •
*avow railway aoiripanies,•twenty of which
laidlhckfised steel rails, and eleven of them
only expeibut infliciently T to pro
nounce that .to iron rails.. 'Twenty
sir Made ; bed d steel track in . amounts
froti.floot to -15,000. toes, - and -their 'reports
.weei. favorable to the use of such rails, espe
elaily where the thick is sub* -to heav y ,.
service.- Up to - February of - .Mb_ „rest,- the
entire amount of - . steel track . laid.. in this
befitted InZurepe and others in this
andthe cati'delliteredhere;variedfroiu
per cent is it•T'lltZ to 100 - per cen t. -
- more, the 'cost of . rails. • •!-
- - 1 W 'fbilowthsr, are - • the. conclusions; 1
lihiCh: theEksrunhiskipens deduce from the
reports reeeivid' by theM -• • • -
. ,!rhakettrenres•oCtengiervittui notir6.
Ittricuar steel teas Oat their du- i
tabUtlty , - ounedathitt of the beet iron,- 3.
nat jrcii , - , - ctime do not - materially affect
the:wear steel , p T - the . rails
itkinhiht InsPeetedi - -with-a:vie* . to the de-
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4thril ow tease mid property ; t hereby S.. Thatbojes,
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AMERICAN etondent:l - thus
I . ilatietiities •: ;.visit' fb 3 llsh Vold
Par t 1 W0 12 4 , kiitnight been trYing
to ilia the : **gat pit ; in England, and, a
day of two aince, I T ed"that°the Wear
montixedlieryi af=t place, the coast
of the ',Gte*mr, Ooeiti„%--twelve miles from
Newcastle-on-Toy, Was the . cine that would
give me the beit;or 'wont idea of labor" in .
the bewelsAt.the earth; -The - Wrirmouth--;-
[ with perhaps one exception, the'lificken
field, near Manchester—ls. 0.43, deepest cot
Itery i n .England . It has,been worked for
forty years; is nearly twdthou#and'thet be
luw the ; surface , and L - 4.4' thiee,Valls of gal
leries eitendini from one and* hilt to three
miles in lengt theiSealla is dug
pricier the sea, arid ae.fine kW as either
'ht-the. °theta: eniployez.l.l)o men,. hes
two shafts, eaeh - with 'twe light tab cages,
east!tub containing 8/ cwt ...of aid. The
mine Is capable _of drawing , 20* tons each
daY, counted as twelve hourstprobably the
largest yield et, anycolliert in Europe.
itl'he -resident `viever who *converged.
hot take me to viewer,
,tnanother one; where the air,. ; Was • He cool
andlrmh. We gotinto'neoortin , crtnriped
up so that iteoulrbe covered, lit‘t leaving us.
mein to .breathe, Then we were wheeled .
Allp to , the side; and whirled d
down' about - kat.
minutes, - to the betroth' of ui Pit, . : .The
descend was. ilerating, and enjoyed.it.
It ileemed verydark attirst and foraminine
the limps *ergot little servhx. - T,1(045.0 greiy
accustomed -to the' darkness, and gmped
along until I reached spetthin *to wilt for the
coal
• sixty in -- number, Itrlitch , were
drawn up and (lowa- the gallery,-n
oe. rail-
Way by a rope fastened, to whee l by
anj engine: The carsarrlying, I abut myself
up like ajack-knife ln one, and wee bumped
along for a mlleover.the rail§ in sit mitts
'Then I got alit and walked Tor- another mile
in a tunnel blasted ,out of rocks, not lunch
over three fekt high, stepping aside every few
minutes' to let the cal ears. dragged by horses
pass, mid experiencing mute :difficulty in
avoiding being run over... Accidents from
ears' are nearly asninnerou.s es. they are on
the Eris Eailway;'F.oniebodY being killed or
woanded almost every Eor, a Main
troubled with' lumbago I should
mend the Wearmouth -Colliery- for regular
exercise. It -Ii even. for the little..
limbed and supple backed, • - " -
In half' an _titan - we reached the place
_where the viat was being dugout. The gal,
leries are ventilated by ,means of a furnace
which rarities tlie Air near the main shaft ;
but!still the atmosphine is very hot and very
dose. dietperspire,very freely, but the
perspiration poured dowri my - ?ace; and I
was wet from head. to foot. • •
'here, I stood - end 'watched -great muscu
lar fellows - swinging their picks and cutting
out vast, picees of coal, which are shoveled
into the care andlearried cdrevery. few rain
utesc; The miners wore fie clothessave shoes
arida breeck Stout, and were so begrimed'
with coal dust that they psembledz n egroes.
How they didti3ll,they iire..ipaid by the car
load—and perspire,and perspire, and toil In
the black r ! I realW liitied them but
tbe3i did ne seculii, 1t., - --They work
for six or SON u hours, and are then relieved
by fresh hands. Tbeymake very fair wa
wa for this eountry.,..and their position, so
far from being considered- undesirable, is
deemed enviable by thousands among the
laboring classes: SAII,I shoUld not like to
be a miner. ',Such severeloil far away from
the light and the breeze.of heaVeri is unnat
ural and must, be unwholesome: That -men
can standit far a long time is no argnment
in its favor : Thetact only proves the vigor
a their conatitution!and their
,power of.en
durance. - . -.- '
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After watchingthe,t3Nem..d °getting opt
coil for half an hour, TI went to =ether palt
, of the mine ; . and, *tally, to the 'end of the
gallery cut under the 9t4: It seemed singu
lar that the' ocean Wad tumbling over my
head, and ships sallipg, perhaps the elements
raging, yet in the 'dark_ pit there was no
sound but:the nunblieg.of cars, the , click of
the Picks; and the serape of the shovel:4.
The veins and strata of coal in' the IVeg-n
mouth are from thrce,te six feetthick.".NiTheri
the:Courts taken out the walls are "
propped up,
this being done overnight that . the- miners
may 'work without ,Interruptionby day.
The stone above and 'below the coal very
hard,' so that the galleries are made With ex
ceeding difficulty:, The collie&neveiwork;,
' em Informed, over.twelve thirteen:hi:los
ate: time ; those who' have hard latair . hot
more :than six or seven. They return to the
.upper air as soon as their task' is over, and
'apPearto be strong and healthful.
&lyswerk in the mines who.are not 'over
nine or ten years otage, and as' they rarely.
chang,e thelrlife, the colliery , lie Comes their
World, and a cheerless; dreary World it is at
hest. t•The resident viewer that adeompanied
..me; riOw over fifty,- bald me he began , as a
boy of ten, and he has bee in a colliery ever
'Since. He has risen as high tis'ori an of his
class eau. He is healthy . and vigorous ; yet
-there is a hardness 'and sadness In_ his face
and manner , that are the uninistrikable re-
sults ti - f living half•of out of.the fresh
'air and sunshine.—PraM fl c Marquette Min
ingV6urual, .reb, - 5: • •
MI
rp HE vlsitan'entet:s a - passage like the ordi
, .1.. . nary. , entrance, into a . mu.seum. He
comes to a large crystal palace, -along whose
aides are arranged cases, in living ser
pents, lizards, turtles, and other reptiles are
Then to large aviaries of im
mense extent, with living ' trees, among
whose,branches birds dre perching bobbing , about, billing, cooing; , and =singing. He
hears the sound of falling water, and looks
down over a balustrade into. a rocky grotto,
apparently 50 or 60 feetdeep, •-into which the
water :./8. falling in 4 ' cascades. 'HE proceeds
onward : and.turning to the right, enters a
Itunnel in the rock, and se passes on through
passages, caverns, grottoes; all 'apparently
,
madeln the solid inc,.k., and ever descending,
downvrar4, with occasional fountains, vas;
cedes, an waterfalls; Until- he - reaches the
grotto which I first nientioned, where he
beholds; a stream of water dashing down the
rocks, and looking upward as:hestands on
the shore of 'a miniature lake, he thinks It
is 100 feet high. And all this long extent of
the pasiage is lined„on both sides ,by large.
aquariums; built of soild'rock, and enclosed
in front by thick plitte glass.: • •" •
. =These aquariumsare elevated three air finer
feet from the floor, !so that one looking into
them is, far below_ the surface. pf . the' water,
and views', it fmm below, and gets a fishy
view of it, and obtains a perfect notion how
it &prim to the inhabitants of the waters.
It a 3r, far the finest' collection ofriquariums
I have eves seen Or heard of. It Was delight
ful to flatten one's nose against-,those great
squares of thick plate glass, and _bring one's
eyes within six inches of thehead of a grand
gray old carp, and 'see the-play•of his,gills,
the movement. of his eyes, •the queer- a.• :
that he glade, theslight play. of his tail
tins; and' the almost imperceptible motion
of every: part Of his body. _ - '' • . ~ -
There }were; gold. ,and "silver' fish there at
-least 18 inches ,in .1011gth, and great catfish
weighing 25 or 30 , flottnde. • Fish that went
to sleep,in great Pliestwheti- night camoon ;
hopping fish that od not swim - but only
hop or dirt themselves ahead • thi l ee or four
inches at a time. Lobsters and.crabN and a
most absurd shell fish of. that class called, I
belleve, , the shield fish. A queer_little fel
low,' not more than three inchesricradc with
a multitude of slender, weak legs, chucked
In under a great, broad, tight, shield, dr shell'
eight or nine.inches across. ,The -poor fel
low s / legs • *Ere net long' el:4mi* to reach
outside of his• alkal i or eveirtoits extremity
inside, and he was ad staid}, and' his shell
so large:and so thin ,; that ivhenever he got ,
Into a current, , or .a Ash' raft against him,, or
?he ran a pebble, over he went on his
back,." an en ;he ,had te,lwork , half an
hour to back again. ludeed - ,, that seemed
to bells chronic °audition; Of-being' on his
back and trying. to:. &Ln hie fee ;
like some politiciana X hilve" heard e
= but
whose names do not oocurto me just_ -
l' I think these large catfish chew tobacco.—
They tuive the look and movement of face
land month, that some tobacco - chewent he,*e.
I This rock-work is 'probablY the finest full-
Betel roCie work ever constructed. :The aqua-:
rritun is the- fituist thing. hi Berlin fora
strangertrevisit. The galleritient artiltruot•
eornme With threea
„, ottin , ottis..-: .", Even
Kohlhociel,fine frefiXlS do not. brhig thent,uti
:to the aversge.---,ganJYcrnciscu Herald:. ' -
. OCcorunc.m.rir we rout of " tonic "„of the
customs of .thodays the. p ur ib in , w hi c h
are intexesting. Dunstable„
1651 dancing at Weddings was forbidden: in
1660._William iniprisioned
month 'fir courting a rnaktwithoutths leave
of h e r parental, in 1675, .because . 9"there: '
manifest pride appearing inotir„ . streit4l," the
An:4ring of longisisfroioniwtsailnd .. ,s l uPert
stltieus Imblddeulnln4m)l*
were forbidden. to
.. "keep chrbtmau as-it .
:was a Popish custont..",;,rn„ AGM - 41. 40 . -
:was sleeted near the nieetZl 4 ol2ol Ct o l
confinement of Sabbath b and au*
Athettoni - n - wither; Wail,4 l brtr o silillint
for wetting n piece old, hat , put in
his abo, whlelt - fatitwitikinsarelt.,
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Fitsziew Ceorylo3.7-.ln cell the
• Frenelf otirtielct Ar'pestly'free to do what -
he ideeses—lle Abwl, sitypi or limpke, -If he
wiatieseto take ieterektekk a eialW3.ani, s r.. ' •
mundahy,,a spa .oflgn**.. , - 4441#4 1 1. him
lli...riny•Airtiatho, - Ir-etentaitogly reserved
for his use. Hetsgemnally• i 51i Xll the
greatest linieuer-, buiglar-Ife-Ilkesdlr 'shut
out. tem the: world; ?'"ietith* of what, takes
Place outaide the prlsott-willot la'atiffitftd. - to
reach his ears. Without a apeelsittettithisloo, •
which is never granted,. no entriS Idle/wed to
see him. The governor ofthejail_;:eisktaitint
occasionally, am. xi far 4 / 1 " tee I iegelWens
permit lets him hive all hatititerer; Pitt the
Miktpkey. sad thesoldier-who waleb hicit'are
eitpressi y forbidden to tell. Winer
- whorls goutg on outside, Some,of themat allyttthig
ic:Rig •
vista now and then forget the l*For of** •
position, and talk with:their keepers. As a
rule they revert_ to the' daysoftheiteVid- -
hood and youth,. and then.o,thetomsof the •
dread reality forcing itself 'upon them i they
burst into tears. The reetieh 1 e4v.`,440
inform a doomed man of the d ay pit , legkeo
he. will have to expiate his crime a heieet;
ter 'short time elapses belle subjected_to a •
mental' torture more easily , conceived then
described. Ho grows imitable.and.4erVeue- •
Every sound he hears in the morning Wakes
him Start, and he eagerly gazes at the door
as it opens, as though heexpectedthe_execu-
Heuer would appear. At night-be', often-fkm
cies that he bears the sound of hananiering—
the acanthibeleg . put up--aud then feels
dreadful apprefieumpns.--ifedou Jourarn,,
~, • -
.I:4I.I73IKARD'S CURE:7.43MM: InOnths •
ago, a gentlen=dvertised that . he•bad dia. •
covered a sure fie for the cure of drun
kenness.- . He would nor: divulge the secret
of what compounds he used, but .furnhibett .
.the medicine at so much per bottle'. Ile did
uot.have so many appliourta for care . as , :he
expect - M, considering, the extent of the ills- .
ease:. Irk fact, the More malignant cases did
not not seem arixfpus tbi ielief. They rather -
appeared - to enjoy their ' A few,how=
ever, placed themselves under treatment, and
some were cured—whether by taking, the •
medicine or by not taking any sttnrigdrinks,
we are not prepared to say. One of the cured- •
ones had faith in thernediclrie, carried;
out the directions of the doctor, and nowhass
not the least taste ilbr intoxicating drinks;
whereas, one:year ago, Ite,was•an inebriatie,, - 4
and could notget along witli less thanin!pint
to a quart of whisky per . day' . . •
He said that be had, ?.at mme trouble, and
expense, procured 'the recipe for the preps
ration of tbe medicine which he hall pub-
lished for the benefit.of suffering humanity.
It is as follows : Sulphate of iron, five grains;
peppermint-water„ eleven drachma ; aphitof
nutmeg, one drachm ; twice a day. Thispre
paration eels as 11. tonic and a stimulant ;-.and
so partially supplies the pliice of the soctis
tomed liquor, and Prevents• that abliolute
physical and moral prostration that follews'a
sudden: breaking air from the z use of, stimu
lating drinks. It is to be taken in quantities
equal to an Ordinary dram, and 'oaf often As
the desire for a drarn returns. Any druggist
can. prepare the, prescription. '• , ' .
itxg• the latter yeare of' his life, :the famous.
London banker, Nattum Rotbschilwas
said to lie alw4s in fear of assassination.
"You Int(st be a very, happy
Rothschild," said a guest at oueof the splen
banqueta for which rims:Jiffy house was
fatuous.
"Happy!; Me happy !"- he . exclahned.—
"What, happy! when just as yoii are *going
to dine you have a letter plated yew
bands, saying—"lf you dot fiend. me 4C600
I will blow your brains 04; 1 11ie hapviy.r.y.
• One day two strangers; Were admitted into
his private room at the . bank. Thtty, were.
tall foreigners, with.moustachm and, beards
such as were not often seen in London thirty
or forty years ow), and lloiklischildi'elw4lo
timid, was frightened from the' moment of
their entrance. Heput his own ,Interpretal-'
tion upon the exciterimoirements with which.
they fumbled about in their pockets, and be
fore the expected pistols could be` ; produced,
he- had thrown a great ledger in the direction
of their - heads, and broughi, in frbpilt. of •
elerks•by tis cries of "murder!". ThiStran- ,
kers Were pinioned, and then, after big
questionings and explanations;' it appeared •
that they were wealthy banker; teem -the
Continent, who, nervous in the presence of
'a bankekso muehniore wealthy, had ,some
difficulty in finding-the letters of introducL,
tion which they were to present. ,
Till:: Bev. George Griscom; D. D. ; of ten
don, recently delivered a lecture on Sunlight,
in which, he - demonstrated. hoiv carbonic
acid gas is deleterious to human life by ex
balingint6 a bottle the air .from his' lungs,
and then saucing a light therein, Which.
at
at once extinguished. The lits->of a living
insect, dig doctor said, would have - n et
tinguishedas quickly. The _oxygen. Welt
hi
is necessary to life is derived ftom lents
through the operation of the sun's raya—the
yellow rey—and thevegetables in return
absorb the t pbisonous 'carbon exhaled from
the human lungs. Both these..openttions
take place only in W.* sun's rays, hence • the
impropriety ntsleeping with plants in our
rooms. IA ith man the sun's rays, play a
part very - important. Under their. opera
tion continual change is _taking place in the
human system.; a constant:chemical process
is in operation. The action of death_v(as a
mere chemical operation, produced by te
incapacity of the system to inhale the ngeeli
sary: oxygen and exhale the poisonous carbon
of ths system. .TcrpreServo this condition
injife, and a healthy system, as welt as the
development of the mental 'powers . alike in
old and young, a due proportion of sunlight
is necessary.
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11IRCE OF • THE Ni Beke,
writing to the London Atheneum, gives one '
mordi "wrinkle"lOf an Interesting sort of
that 'Frather indistinct subject - of . the Nile
origin. Referringao the account of Lladis
laus Magyar, a Ifizitgarian traveller, who
wrote in 1858, he eencludes that the Kassavi,
land of 010 Vlhenda; near the west coast of
a great river, rising in the . vast forest Ober-. ,
Africa, is really the origin looked for. liNingt
stone, in 1884-saw, this river, and thought it:
• ran westward, tiO Beke says it trends to the'
north and runs through the great Nyanza
lakes, taking the name of "Nile '
on Its ivayj...
to the Mediterranean. Onething in favor off,
this conclusion is that fheseurce of the Kas
say! Ls - thefurthed any can look to, since it
is in the -last mountain ridge. of Africa on
that Western side, between 11 and 12 dmrees,
south latitude:. The guess carries a show of
probability with. it; and ifit is true, that re= .
nowned old Nile will be found by far the '
longest river on 'the globe.
EPITAPHS.--A gentleman of this country
travelling in England found the following
quaint and curious epitaph :iniicribed, on a
brass plate in the stone floor of the ancient.. .
parish .church in Kendall, • Westmoreland .
county '
Hereunder Iyeth ye body of Mr. naiph‘Tieci4 tats -1
Vicar of Kendall, Bachelor of Divinity, who died the
4th day, of June. A. D. int.
Londortbredd me, Westminiter fedd me, •
Cambridge spedd me, my sister wedd me,
. Study taught mit, Living sought
Learning brotight me, Kendani caught me m
Labor pressed me,'lttektiess distressed me,
-Death poasesed me and grave possessed ,
. Ood first gave ine..Christ did save Die,
Earth did crash, me, and Heaven would havtime.f
And the following on a tomlbtdone
churchyard of St. Ji?hn, in the t old city of
Chester. It is commemorate pi . ' Sarah
Booth,: -•-• • -
,•••
LinY Jartz.Gittit was Queen of England
for only ten dais. It happened in this way. ,- •
Lady-Jane was the daughter of the Duke of
Suffolk• and Lady Frances' Brandon., She
Was born in 1537, and,.she 'possessed great
beauty and talents. At 16 she wagmarried
to Lord Gulltbrd Dudley. Edward VI, was -
perknaded by Lady Jane's friends` to =hew
deed or .settlenent, leaving the crostri-
Lady jane, and setting aside Mari' and Eliz-,,
abeth 'and Queen " of. Scotts:. Ott 'the,
death of Ed Lady Jane was ihiched":-: ,
Qu e Sofiandisp this time was , 4 4Cof.:
th conspiracy. The English rail. is? the . ; :
support of Mary, who beetkine-it_. , after,
the defeat of Lady Janeisitfends.: Mares
warrant, i she and her huslaink Du 'y;Were
executed. • - ;
- Mixt: THE CiltrztiEw.': .s.Prz.-^4bill Um*
Per is oftener theresult. • unhappy oinium.
stances than of an enhappy orglZlAllar.L.
It frequently, however, liana plod cause,
and, a peevish child oftener needs dieting
• than correcting. A child of active tetbper
;intent; sensitive feeling . and ewer inPasei -
is more likely to *moot with constantjare antk,
rube Otnt a, 011, pensive. child; - an - h.!,
has tin Ope# name, Ms inward irlitagari
shown in: burgs' of pandon,' If- you ;preen
thatietnilltionsbyacoldingadpunishazient , 4"
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