The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, April 09, 1870, Image 1

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IfORITPSIXTH YE:A . R. No. 15.
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Pier. Ns; 4. Poi t
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11iLD NAGLE & 'CO'
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Incas and 8111ppers of the Batt Qualities
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LOCUStr 1101INTAIN AlkID . BLACK MAIM
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Fot Nterneturing end Domestic use, and Role
Agents In all markets . , z
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FOR THE CE.LLIiRiTED . .
PINE KNOT WHITE ANIL AND
"JACKSON LORDEKNY " WALK,
- ( - 211534 Walnut st.. Phllaideiplas, • f ;
°Mee* ;,1 lo ltroadway, New York, -•- . .
l . r 1 t Duane Street, tkiston.' •
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G,•NI. WEi r .,D. iI.ENEY W. NAGthi. . EDIFERWIN
. i . Ilk - Nur A. 494 1 Ju.! .. •
• Jan. 1.-71;) , - - ' - ; ' i—'
' • :I Pier No. 5, rert,llichanenil.
HA 4 S Bz . BRENIZER,
Miners and Shippers .
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THE SUPERIOR.. .
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Ft t KEY- .R UN
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AND SOLE - AGENTS Pon _ •
- Leo, Grant Co.'s Celebr ated
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.PLANKRitOSIEECOALi.
2IR Walnut St.. Phillsecile4.lilß, •
81 Trinity New Vatic.
• ' 1 11 Doanelritg, Bestow. •-•
Fe 1219, '79
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uitSTNEII, STICKNEY & . WELLINGTON
- Miners , and ,Shippers of Coal.
I:lacl*iiil.7.. from their Burnside Cot. at Shamokin
LF%VIS VEIN kited Ash.) . . .
- LOCUST MOUNTAIN (White AKIO i
4-39 Trinity Itollding, Neer York.
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ee*: ..',)10:1 Walnut fltrent. Philadelphia. i
I' 20.Doane Street. Ilostotk. •
WIIAIIF No: 6, POltT RICHMOND, EITILA.
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• Pier No. 9, Port Rie'manna. "
JOHN R: wligtei 'Sz SON,
ShipperS'of Coal, •
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No.-316 WALNUT ST., PRILADSLPHIA. •
lMpols fur 4orser and Sale of Coal
' No. 51 4 West Thirteenth Street, New Torii. •
N...1{02 Third Avenue, New York..
Ives' Wharf; No; 09, India Street; Providence.
• Colbo l 'Wharf. Mt. Washington Avenue, near
' Street. Boston. lan„ I, '70,-1- •
Pier-19, Port liiehonond.
LOVE, BOYER: & CO.;
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Anthracite and -Bituminous Coals.
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!... AGENT6tPtiIt
VI , AN BITUMINOUS COAL
334 IVainnt" Rt., Philadelphial3 Doane Si:, Boston.: .
, . • 27 Custom ouse, fit.„Providence.,
Match 5,70 • 10-13,:-.
'FBANK,LIN:CO4I. OF LYKENB VALLEY
OF,ALERS ARK CAUTIONED that there 'are
but four _which ;nine this Coal, 'ail - of
ate tinder the man:wet - Ilea of the undersign
isl. For the year lirro SIN".:I4IESON it CO., of Pitlla
klphlll., trill be theionly Agents for It 7 mac in New
England, New York, New Jersey, and South of Cape
lenry. Our Agents will dentin no other Coal•what
ever, and partit,srwishlng the pure genuine Article
must procurelt4f thelll, The object of this cautiotr-
Iv those intlreAed to buy . tindpr:-...
"dn adutgly,
The Agents and their 'assistants for thesitiove
'sillily, are as foIIOWS:.SINNICESON &CO., fiendral
Igehtst, I:r4 Walnut street, Philadelphia; their New
York Otlk4t is,at Itt.nn Gi, Trinity Buildings JOS. G.
\[Q rDY, .-tgent ; assisted by ELISIIA MOSELEY,
Agent, tner street, Boston. • Orders should be
gi venlito either of the above named parties,ruld to no
one eh's:. -\ VM. 11. VOWLE, General Manager
of the Summit Brunei' It. lt. CO..ei -Short. Mt. Coal
the L Valley C o.C
ykens
Coal [Jam I, "10-1.
Pier Su. 10 Port lUchinimd.
SINXICKSON .- & CO.,
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' Sole Agenta for the Sale and Shlianent of the •
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"Franklin Coal of Lykees Valley,"
lit:Nini• England, Nar .i ' l l i : e or yien ti r e 3 " . .Jeraey antliSoutli
' 132 Walnut. Street, PhlXadelplils.
Oftees : il3 Trinity I.lnlltling., New 'fork. •
.32 . Sumincr Street, Boston.
JOSEPH G. MOODY. Agent,
I'_O. Box Nevi York'.
Tan. 1, •
'ger 13 North Port Richmond.
JOHN O. SCOTT ai SONS,
Miners and Shippers of Coat.
R Ott A.OIENT:3 FOR TIM SALE Or '
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MAPLE I)ILE.I..OOUST . 3I.OUNTAXN While Ash.
FRA,N.'KLLIV! Deep Red Ash.
l'rom the sain^ yelos and similar in all re pests to
the LYKES:4 VALLEY 631
tl(./WEN SIIA:1101iIN, Red Ash.
• I!'1111...1111.:ILF111A=No. 226 Walnut lit.
offiri,s; -111)9TtiN—No. 19 I/unnr:St.
7 Ll , Air V(1111 , 1-111 Broaslnuy. Chamber
lain it Frt.
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80.RD4 1 KELLER & NUTTING
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..: Mine s arid . Shippers- of Coal,
.A.F..... , ,r I...?itiful GREENWOOD, ~ '.
T.N.NI.\ ttEA' - r•ILArr, - ' • • - •
IaIENESHALF,
. . Et7ICEHT I.i)HTIERItY ) • i . •
• - SORTIE IFHANIK.I.IN - RED ASH,'
' BLACK. HEATH, • -
. .' . BIG RUN •LOCEST MT.,
. i ' (;.111.11.ETSON,(HltAltHVII.LE.
. ) 42% Kilby St.. Houton:
Olive*: -qtrunit 64 Trinity Untlillnir, N. T, - '
. ) 42: Walnut Street, l'lll.s.tetphla:
' ;', ' Pier 17.
BORBA. BEELER & 17(UTTISTI.
NI Intl! - FRANK LIN WIIITE ASH.
4..pr1l V. V.: . - .. • 17—
DAY ; 'HUDD - ELL.& - 00 .9
Milers & Shippers of Coal.
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r . . (9.0,.-.14 Walnut S. Philadelphia.
'l,lltteet : , tit Broadway. (Trinity Building) N.Y.
,„ •-• '4,7 Doane Street, Boston.
. 4 .)ii, Agvit :xi for the gale of the following celebrated
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• li.titi.Eitill 1,101..M11 MAT., ...., , ,
II l• *Kt rd V :t 'O.ll, 4 - XL'S lIIM ORY. AND DRAPER.
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. ExcEl..lon, COAL 0..8 sIiAtoKIN Cont..
..ii!II9-ING Ny ILA ItV E.; i 1 l i'le il ; N N O 9 t3 tB E .14
1123 :11 bei le h ' Ii 6 : 1 t ° , 11 1 , 1 41 : J.
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1 . ,1cr No. 19 Port Maros&
JOHN ROMMEL, , JR., & BROTHER,
MLR' AG ENT'S , YOB V •
r 1 Fai 7 orite! and *ell kitoSis HILL t HAHRLS, WIMP AA.
The CLAY, balky frep-bangis
The Cr.ebrikled DANIEL WEIISTE4 Deep Red Ash
1111G.10 TOP 'Bl.lll-111TEXISOUS.', •
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RAVN'S, I
WING LEHIq4 at Ellzabetlaport.
. 0.1 1 ,.; VVianiat St.. rilOodn.
inn ee v: "...et {brine Street. Itn‘ton.
St. Trinitylng. lyTew York.
(;;;N'Ett.t AGENT—SAMUEL; V. Ittloolo.Bbrtrti by
T. s. P.:.tit\VN and E. P.I 7 PIIA.M. Moretti. IY-10
VANDUSEN BROTHER & CO.,
:.. 11 , 11c , rs !mu Sit'ppm( it - _ -
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12 I (*grope' . twitt,r,b.! Weak Slauktila. Lama Gap, .
.I! Willuabarre, Lthlg b r. sad other' , :
wiiir . Tpl - AND , BED . ASH ! COALS.
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, - .{ . 1.1; Itlettraorpt, ' ,
itiii.x . ..l.lW..
1 1 Att'rEst F.llzabetttporti-
1 r 1 Sersej City.
(it'll Walnut Street, tittlwlelphla.
( Irytcr..-;:: d In ltrualway, New Vint.' ! •
' II! a Donne St., Ilston. ' ! !Inni,"Ta-1-'
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J. J. 110'4:111 - -. ' km. guilmacx.
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DOVEY & ICEisiDRICK . A
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11 4 s 3! ~tLlppars et tie Crleirate4
- S ft Rainbow . and.. Keystone
00ALS..
11".aart No. el • Port Riehtsoed.
Itililtadeleble—;RS clerk Street.'
(ltlloetl Pottaillleentre Stftvieti:
: Marton—No. 17: Doane Jas. `
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AMANRIED.- .NORTON:CCO.,
-: Miners and Shippert of .. .
putsr CLASS COAL;
• . LOCUST Diotr-TADT. -
Frentour two Large and celebrated Collleirles
NORTON & CO.
‘TO3SISI3LtL."---000DRIDOE
LOP.BERRY.
Free Burning Red Ash, and Splendid Preparation.
COLKETT C0LL1ERY,.......- Lonjr& co.
MIDDLE CREEK .C0LL1ERF.......C. ttolkett, Free.
SHAMOKIN. ' •
ENTERPRISE COLLIERY, T. Ilaurnainlner, Prest.
• Loma Ilonntaln and Lorberry. abovla
(Ninal,-lo all points seceralble by boat". •
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SIM Wawa Street. Plailadelplila. iI
Onlees I {III Mraadway. Now Torlr..
ST Damao': Street, Maatark. -
• J. T. AVDENRIED, r. NOWIIMH,
CHAS. D. NORTON. ,• E. GOILRELL.
Jan. I, 10.
Pier Xo.ll, PI. Riebmoad.
SNYDER & SHOLISIABXR,
Shippers and Dealers in , i
- . . COAL
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IKoLZ"AGCY FOR G. W. Hrrpii's WICLI. 'FXOWf
• • P 1 , E FOREST COAL ::• ' ...-.
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=3 WALNUT 5T..03 Tzlr x r:r ry ßus umia,
' • PRILA DA. • I
RIG
LOUIS SNYDER. . C. B. SHOE', AKEIL,
Jan 1,'70 • - : :1-17 • -
WALTER, DONALDSON ' dc`: 00:,
itlmm34.lr D surPrzos or
1 WRITE AND fl ED :Asti
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MOLE ADFIFTN for 4het elebrat 1.
" THOMAS 'L:EHICIVH." ' 0 . 4 L..
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ti *alma Street PhnollelibLe.
OMees: - 19 Telnity Building, New Volt.
19 Doane Streotillosten: . '
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F--Pler 11 Port Richmond. • • ; •
Feb 21, 70
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Pler I , io. 13 Port 'Richmond.
GEORGE !S. REPPLIEE. N. P. GORDSO, 11.P. - SEEPLIER.
REPPLIER, GORDON: 81: - CO •
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• • MIXER ' S AND EMITTERS OT ' •
Locust Motintain, Mammoth Vein, Red Ash;
• ; Lorberry, and .
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TOWER 'CITY, LYKENS VALLEY COALS,
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320 Walnut Street, 'Philadelphlaw
Onicei:.• 111 roadwilY, (Room No. R) :Cow York.
27 Doane Street, (Room No. n). Melton.
march' '7O 13 _
(!onntil.
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.JA.MES J. CONNER;
idtnei• and iihiplier`of the Celebrated
LOCUST MOUNTAIN ' COAL
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JanPOrrsVIILLE, sCHITYLKILL c0., - PA:
1, "70. • ,•• •
HENRY CLAY COAL.
WE BEG TO INifORH THE PUBLIC
/TIIAT,THE srrEruiur AND WELL 4 ' KNOWN
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HENRY CLAY COAL?
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' Which. gave sae" nnhountked satisfaction the plat.
year, will continue to tie shipped. '
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P6RE and FREE FROM MIXTURE,
Andean only he had from our exelunlye Agefit* for
all tide-water market*. . : .
JOAN BOMMEL JR.. &
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205% Walnut. Street. Philadiu _
53 Trinity Building'. Sewa'ork.",
-, 21- Duane Street, Heston. • • ;
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To . , whop all orders should 'be addressed
THIS COAL IS A lIANDSOMg,III.7tKY,
FREE -.BURNING
ARTICLE,
Anil n•e pledge ourselvep to continue its
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PREPARATIV SECOND TO NONE,
%ha cohfklently reeommeett as the
BEST FREE BURNING COAL ni,TIIE MARKET
ROBERTSON; GULTERMAN & CO
MUZell '7O
HILL &. HARRIS
Best and Purest Coal )n the Market.
iVE have made extensive inTrovcrucnts during
the.past season, which will largely.inc.rease the Ai no
ductlotkherentler, Every effort will be used to
KEEP UP THE STANDARD OF PREPARATION.
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Eaipee!al attention will be given to shies for mann
factureni. purpose*.
THIS COAL Is a!wrivi shipped by itself and not
, 4ed, br adniterstod.
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SOLE AGENTS,'
(To urli3m all '4 . lr,lra !thould be auldraesea)
JOHN ROMMEL;Jr.,I,
.20514 'Walnut XL Plittada. -
Orricas,{ tt I Rt.. Boston.
- 53 Trlalty 11511diatt. Net, Turk.
Jan 22.70,
TA.PINPACMIMIIBB AND USIDDI OP
1. Maus Engines, &a., •County—
TAKE NOTICE, that. I Agee sold to . ; ALLISION
UANNAN
_ofPort Carbon;an interestin soy PA2TENT"
STEAM PISTON, and have Alien' Mom ths entll%
control ot Mu add *only, withpoorek6o toned or
nsoreoyo duo or to become due theme the soma. -
aware and ass at Mu soap. DAV . CLAIM
• illulotou", .pia. 416-41 f • -
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SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
Empsis rimarTflir .41_171[BACTrz spitOnrawiti.
an ,unir9ruLael pUta
:LEWIS A
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..L0r..1 - 45 FOE nut BALE Oi TI/11 . • •
.Wolf Creek Diamond Oa Compaay% Dtamand Del and
• i•• Nark Ilimath Wine dab Coals. . ..
(2XI Watnut Street, Plillatielphia.' '
OFtICID3:-; 110 liroodway, New y o rk; , r
, -g, 14 KIT4y street, Egostpg. • • •
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DAVIS MANSON. PRAIA. EXANLICL nasr;alitft-asn,
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.D. 48113 PEARSON it- CO., . -
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Cp.EBILLTED LOCEsir ROMAIN WEITZ Asil 06
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11, E. ry, AI BH. - C Co A Ifi'... --
- • • • lira IL% Walnut fitrret, Pitlisalcipliila.
' - No 111'llroatlinty,
_Room No, 9, Trinity
OFF" I 4, ;,,, -.- .Duillii lig, NO,w 't ark; • '
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-:% No. , Donne Street, Boston.- • .
GRE.F.,..."MICA • 'la4WATtr. AVENS.TE WPA11:1.
Jan. 1, 'O9-1- t ,
TITCYAS CATX YOCUM BUICK/A. JEME. Y. COOK.
CAM ' 0 R & COOK.
sum or
LOCUST ukp. 'LOCUST Al CiTAIN, CLACK
REATI .
ALB% DEALEII.I IxOl7lEllll t quaterna OW
White, and !Red Coals
No. 214 Walnut' Street, Philadelphia. d Woad-
Wa lUcei
d Trkaepett. Schuylkill
.101 IN IL STRYKER.
I SHIPPER, AND aattat,
764.1, '70.-1 schny 11a% et37 - Pia
THOMASIC. PARRISH,
IMIP,AND DELI= 0
Lehigh, Schuylkill awl... Bituminous
0 A .
Cnntdannientst on Commission Solicited tuul taken
on favorable I'errna.
041ce-241 Walant St, Pliasulelplttat.
Zday, I. ' ao 1s -1r
Rorbritm (Etta.
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EAST FRANKLIN LORBERRY'VEIti- COAL.
itir YEAST FEAST LORSEERY bOAL
/tits ::.ow sold exclutOvely bs Sleasns. REPPLIF.n,
GORDON & CO., who ears My sole 'Aren't.' i' - ' ll . l ‘ l,
ordering from them may always depend„ oprm get
ling pure article. I • - -
No. Wrannt Flt,yilllatlelpblit. •
OFFiCEff:{No.,III roadiroY: Roam 8, ;iew York.
No. 53,1*ane shreet i , Room 3, Etoiston. -
Janit, I - HENRY” HEIL.
Ittol Ifo rk. '
WY. pzuwingarrzer...l .10IIN V. m.rossENurrrzt.
WM. TIFISSENBUTTELA CO.;
Shippers and "illtolesale Dealers in
Schuylkill ; Lehigh and Cumbiniand
C .0 A_ Id,
TRINITY BUILDING, 111 BROADWAY, Room 61,
-; • O. Box NEW YORE: '
SoleAra t airrior NeyrYork and Vicinity for the
Sale of L ' GRANT it (;O ." 6; PLANK iKIE, mid
-RA AS &BR NIZER>TURKR 2114:N COM.S.
march 36; •";1A • , • • l3-1
DAVIDSON- YOUNG & CO.
:3111IOLDIVL.E.DEALERS 23.. •
LOCUST. MOUNTAIN, FHA ItOkIN,
_LEHIGH,
CpEItL4ND, tiCIVANTON WIL.KESEAKRE
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ROOM No. 8, TRINITY iSPILIIING; . NENV YORK:
SA 315 51 A OUNG O
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WHITEWHITE; ,FOWLER!:&!'SNOW,
; (Suocestiors 440i1n-We'hlte S Co.d •
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OfiliTi--No. 73 Trinley nlltyng, 11 liroathyay.-N. V.
April 11,'69. s-.
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,DT..70841130N & fippOgEN.
COAL.
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VAN WIC :1 & STOUT,
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MINKRB AND 8)11.FPE17.4 OF TIME
Celehrated "Fulton"A !`tout" (Lehigh) Collis,
From nip Ebenvale-tuld the Stout ())111ztrIes, netts
Hazleton, ra. Dtqlre,red: direct' trbuil lobes •on
board Vessels: at Vr.. Jonxsos: tlonar.T, ali r .N.rw
llntrNswiex. NI 7.
(44 t 46 Trinity } •
Offices: 11l Broadway. I.ifW York.- , '
May 18,„'(401 Cretnponuy at, 119 Broadway.),
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VER PLANCK i& ATIk
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WILKV:4I3ARRE.
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77 Ten.lt •12 tlldLtag 111' Dm"d" •
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P. NVJ
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CAS DWELL . CONA 'T & WESTON
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No. m BROADW4Y, NEW rORK.
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LEHIGH, "WILKESDARIt_E, •
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•. 2dAdIANOT. SCRANTON.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN',
•CITAIDERLAND..BRO , AD TOP,, ETC..
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SOLE AG . NTS for New York 'and t h e North of
the celebrated COUNCIL RIDGE FRRE BURN=
ING•LEHIGH .COAL. THE PRIMROSE, THE
POWELTON Seel-bitinnlaoits and Other first-rate
Collieries. i i
. JAMES W. CALDWELL, ' , C. IL - CONA:NT.
WALTER AVEYSTON.
April 3 , 'OO if 1 f -44
OFFICE OF T c 3 NIAGARA. ELEFAT I
MG CO., ti COMYERCIAL RECCE", BUFFALO N.Y.
C.OAL.• - . 4 , OAL. -. COAL.
THE NIAGARA ' EV.I..TING CO.', having a
large surplus of bat at gi Dockage, will be prepared
at the opening of navittlon; to receive front the Erie
Railway, Calmat, or LAt*e, any quantity of COAL for
storage or transhipment tonny place East by Canal
or nod by the Lakes.; upon an favorable terms tut nny
parties in lititralo, Tirr lot is well loaded fora
general city business.
CTlttlii. CLXIIKE,Wice-President.
March =, 'O9 1 . 1 - • IS—tf .
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• H Iliiiiing iilncliinerq,' tit. . •
0 liMa i EAUM EI4 , EBIENCE. TUE
PETER IREN 3 DRICB'B .
raiefirie .
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AMERICAN CRAIN (CABLE yironics,,
. !TgEN'TICIi, NE* J EIISRY. . ' .
The underslined, who is a Olieticol Chain Mann
factorer. informs Coal Opentitors • and others thathe
is prepared to make Flat or Crane Chains of every'
size ant. short notice. Partt4ular attention given tet
Fla Chain for slopes. - for farther Information send
for - circular. : • • i • Feb. 15, 18-7—tr
SiltrAltE ROD A3l - 13 virnme SCILEERS.
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J. I,AUDEIsISTEIN. .
statteta REY Or .
SQUARE . ROD IWIRE SCREENS.
- PATENTED OEBALTARY 4, UM
MINERSVILLE,OICIOTYLKILL CO., PA.
THE SQUARE Rote 13CTLEENS, ON ACCOUNT
of their. superior Miring!" and durability - , are
weft-riot] to all others isrherever tried. Screen 1.101111,
all sizes, alwayson hand. Orders. promptly tilled at
modern teprims. May •
itir.iisrarecTtaniaB is. COAL splumars.
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1....E....5714.i., 1 1 E. moven.
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L. , LAITEgE#STEIN & CO.,
. ~ • 5t.„,...., to Jollarlt. Mehra, j
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Manufacturer,l of C oa l Screens,
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.Of the" Latest_llll: M t' Approved . Styles.
The undersigned oh*
i are rgetleal Screen Mann.
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facturers,ntenzur - Cutri- niters and ethers, that
they are manntieturing a.t w COAL SCRIES.N. pat
tented June in. MI, and a her patented August 8,
DM; they guarantee that the Klan will always mob s
Its original size until entirety dorm out..
Second-hand screens and Segments 'always on
haa Vl*reipeetfully sollet &continuance et the patron.
age htretotore tie libentill bestclwed
; • ..- ' 1...1 LAU ill.'N., STEIN ..t.CC,
. . llailroad St., rear of laterirs Uatdware Monk
Jan I, 71.1-1. i Pottsville, Pa.
T°. COAL OPIINATO . WINNBA AND
WODNAGDS.— - '
OM= A L 02113 ILortOm tive Benders.
ill°tr l llwlig i rr e PilLAW'i f A•l tu , Wood . all , youatertn their thierpsd
PUrnacs Locomotives deiragitod or iaside or outside
work, and for any reap fired saw of rood and sharp.
est curves. with capacity to gn a w from a to / 0 ton s
wow load. ;
, M ous qt nsy Haling developed 'p i lot)* tiot Anthracite . and DP
tOMOUS relv ia. the mat swarm
fat ?mart Lawatailne in th e o untry , they , offer
wile prthlittenee th eir (vario us tyles of Locomotive.
Engines with every gnat= at their workman
ship and pertormancej sad IMO to Meal:ins now in
operation in the severid-laintrig districts, tarneem
and Ames in the State and.coo . try. . 1
Their tonal d, Ant aist, item , , e l dusebuitid. to.
pettier with their aarabiUty' - amit
light ,dany expenses'aver ant .. power or Mary
lommtatitive use. NB WCVntit by their eatieriebee of
several years) make a Iran, tas •• In osmium ssif
fierce; to pay their Aral marts a • kar! tisso.k
- -Fatima 1* bin - I •-, • : MIR -
NITS' VILLE, 'SATURDAY iIbItNIN6, 'APRIL 18 I'
9, 70.
& CO.,
sass sir antra
- -cEIGHT cd. the STYLE.
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* TOTING SOTS AND LADS. -
Zest:Ufa sad tervicarble . Gartrrents.
is Lawmen 'iuitm•
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bleu, Nies-113tOrmitetwoliiilf•milsoreinstit.
geolbOen 'et a &Wm . *. ctit order vial! coriainty of
latrictla FAt ter. 1t2.146 torliggleuttrosent
itld
`. `tatoplai writ by onll Itbaoy - Oquestcd..
October RI, 'at
ANNIE BOLAND. • '
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•• INITTSVILLE "P
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Respectfully announce* to the Ladies of, -
and vicinity, that elinhas opened a
NEW 'CLOAK & TRIMMING STORE
at We aboie place. The following ,artleles, with a
variety of .Nottous, &0., will be kept toisale,and are
offered at OREATIA LLICUITCED •
'BEAVER CLOTII VELVET BRAYER, MASTED
!paver, eh illehlita, Gold-mixed-04d Black Water-
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prow, opera Cloth, Fringes, all shades,rlith
hod yell et, Dllto (Maps., &a. ~.
TILE ABOVE WILD:ALL BE SOLD AT COST.
Lades and MdAtes Cloaks inado to ord'er.
New FaitenitJust received: .Junela;
MITAINd AND pfLADNI.I.
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JOIIN 1.TA'&11:10
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Embroidered Plano and Table ' Covers, Window
'Corn!mg, in Gilt, Walnut, and - Rosewood and
Gilt. Window .Drapeties from latest
breach designs. Fine Shades, ete.
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Agents fur hroy's iistent Spring Salines Sluude'
Fixture, which requires no cord. ' •,
•• . F*I.i.ADLP.IIIA.
Apr . llll, ',ll
M A.GGIE 110LiND,122 CENTRE
BELOW AXIMICAN liOVllll4, POTISVILLL,
Has now opened a new Stock of Fall 'and. Winter
Goods suitable for the present seism, Ittu:lt as
BEAVER CL(YrIf,..VEiArETiX..NH,_'WATrkaPftOOF,
FRINGEES, T R IMMIN G S, NOTIONS. Re. -
ITas on hand a. new lot of : .
FALL AND WINTER COATS; •
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receL'lles CloakCloak made to order. ' N
Oct. 110. OW Patte e tna pig
ived. • '
MINSTER. CRA.LPABT & QOX, 4
Importers of
Notiong,
White Goods,Embroider'
I!, Gents rennlshing i'
501 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
Jan 1.5. . &en
•MEtti. [ITEM ' ' • , • .
MANTTIACTIJIMR. AND bcPOllll3l
R EreC 0 R
No. 1313 Cusiviittrr ST,,rIIILATIELPIIIA. •
ifarch go - 71 . ;
rEfECK ANDi SEAff io 444B BAOB.--The
den of the County pp s large luip)mm3t
of superior Check and rulers Baez on' hand. Also
ISINMW BOOTS AND OHM*. which. he offbrkfor;
sale, at the Prison, at low prices, for east. Ellithai
cash prices paid for. Carpet Sags. •
June 23, 111 S—S— ISAAC WARD.
WINTER DRY:GOODS.
Deane to call attention tO„their extensive assort•
ment of
DRY Q D
Consisting of the Lotto Styles of No's`
Foretign & DOmestic JMeg'rit:ets
teccsaaarta £S4!o . iss cozsamOire
BLACK AND COLORED EiUSE,
LACES AND rainnormsnx
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W.alrfls&*enU*toOwsoeo.,
"4310)(11:1111th. 41 17 !MIZANUAtt4,, 0
Which Is yew Iwo lid alletted, *lnt %. Ida*
eon tar tats mixt*. We do tot, oooddier, It Doo•- •
to enumoisSo Vast Irt. *wok bolt ~law bl .
Dry Goo& iiiittortfoOd4to
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. yhie Cl
it othi4 I
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Ite , adyqade otkkg
4. S lIT or
Jo k
awn'. TO PUT BIGHT
The eadetti et *beanie Street Cket4dig . istet; .
Ilabeent d fe finidelit dem ontteedyleodo Pollan
mediae to viythbot that bee liereeedio byre armed •
to tba labile. 'tbely tbe hew Illideteie vied, ied
Um beet tiiusdage' Old ih« ar.
..0 by Ulke Emit
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.tllithl. intik ceittersomi Made vp edabarate
wed tastetal styles. • tell dock Of mai Seeblis
ssow, Pio; Sad Wig IhAt at isoditatot prima. •
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No moor work Igloo* la 'sii ifortoolit Tailoio,t,
now' In LIU, *mi. No botu l oisloo, oo ikikei. ix - 4k
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co "man maimed coutn,,to mom Petfoct elo. cap '
.armors bo occalioa. • . - -
• Aszbend - aa
GENtB 60D3,
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OE NT
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418 & 820 ClpiniuT * prior,
puzi4azna..,
H,N,V'6ti%,A . c ll
'NEW S 1 LES
NA)*.rl,lv.all.A. 211
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SW:IS8: - LACE:UVRT,A*S %
JUST OPENED
DzZOtTHE ,CO2.
S. E. Cox% Thlrfssenth sad ChestautStivets,
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F)X. BROTHER
1176 CENTRE \STREET.
FALL AND ViNT*lt
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11001:81; .r'
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SHAWLS OF ALL- HINDS {
66/51
. rizzulmiskia SALE. 3 e
•at . continue this week foe the '
latiaimil•
do of oes seeders, the poblicatkinof . the
Trill.ntier'sl36,4 of trazeated Lands. - :„We
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publish -.
aI:MA a &Aunts'. a week, will It
'will'ran wile five of six weeks. The* in
tereeted wolthi' do is ei.l oipreserre the pipets
fer ietereneei
raNASITHIGR'S 03P BAAL .1 5 / 3 TATE.
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'--Aepeaddr i the
.provtaloas at the Act of As
sembly, en Su - Act to reduce the Hate debt,
dm," psased the 20tkday at Ape 11,1844. the Tresuturer
of Schuylkill County hereby gives notice to all per
sons mit bd therein, {hat cakes the County and
Road Raz. due on the *Most Real Estate, In
the Coutdy of Mal. see paid the day of
sae, thearbole such pasts °Catch as will paylbe
el and oostashargeedtlethertion,Vlll be Mkt at
the Rocas. In the Borough of Pottsville on the
'; eauxurD 310.7744.7 1: 1 7 JUNE-a/EXT. 1-
qua/ be continued by adjOurrunent from day to7day,
for arrearages of taxes due said ; County, and the;
' costs accrued on each , respectively: ; •-• ;
• , TAIG4QIT4I' BOROVOI4 ,;
1 lot, Mrs. Manus Cunningham
1Ma..1. L. Harris.
let o i l eremlah Kocher.. „_.
-14 rolward ...... _ ... .
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I ugls ()Do_ .nnelL.
2 1; and house., Patrieizgaaton---....---
17 tow crelop
_ • TREMONT 80.4017G1E
2 iota. John 344
I lot 1718. Hared street__.' . 184
1 lot 445 Laurel street, John Cannon— A.*, 2so
1 lqt-171 Wen
..... 131
1 Int 11/Lanrel street. Mary Doyle. 1 la
2 tots Green street, Henry Eisenhat*....,.--;. 31 Z
1 lan, Pox * Bros_ ___ 184
Plot Daniel . 2'44
Georg* Ha rter,...- 1 55
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10t7,EMItlik . 15. V.
liot 1M Spruce street, Jamb ...... II
1 lot, EturrusYound...__.,_ _ 84
lotirine and Vanx Jos
I lot sad hease. Snicker a , .315-
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,-.- fiNtO.v wiraftrP. ,
too Aires lend, Isaac ' - 13 NI
50 do •do ; do• do •!; .780
1 lot Lind house, John Bast • 740
• • - envier& Co., (Behisefer. ABLY •
Magnet laud; P 8en50n....._. .....:» pn 10
108 'tio
.72
275 do 'do Jhn do Andrewo 33
Barron .... .... -10 Ce ,
IX) !do do Richard ;8100
IM do ' do and saw nsILI4 David Reinl9oll,' 5614
10D do •do Dhvid •1000
1, do do Jacob litsulferl 84
I do do 0 eorgvoillnert
• . .34sT mttpx -
40 acres land., Philip ..... ---....
111 do do •H B
saw tatll, • - do' i ; .....
180 sera; land„ Hart &
43 . 'do do, Isaac •
• ' NORM' U.I . TION TO*3BIIIP.
3 land, Brelsch& 43910
119 dodo Straus. &
X.O do -do 'Kolb &Smith
3/11 do 'do 2 saw 88
RV do do Charles
3 do do • John A Manly ..... • 39.
1` do . do Mary Bebwenck .15f
232 mama land, • .....
21 do, ? do Kramew& .....
19 dof do . JFiBI fed_ •
40 do . do' John Narldertner......:,
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WAIMING! TON TOW:VW/11P.
23 acres land, Schultz ..... ....
NS do do Jacob.Wominer
do'. ,do :Wm F
PSIVAr ,TO fi'IVBIIIP.
37 acres land, David -1- lordinf.'•••
Sdo do • George Miller '
3do do , **Atilt
• a i Moyer
da do do i• 11,3 • -..—..
65 do ,•• do John F 6 Spangler
1.5 'do .do do do -
37 'do do' Ramnel K Blielhanrnier
10_ 3 do , do • Win Swender ,
44 'do do Gideon Whetstone.' .....:. .»..:
- 28 .do •do Jacob F Lelby .. •,' •
59 do% , do-, Rebollenberq ` er . d:Willoughby 520
. ;ELDRED IV TVNA2M/A ' •
1 1047 b. 61; . .Eilavard Achenbach.-
2 iota 1, 2 b 77, Martin Barth.:.. ,
- 2 lote 5,4 b 75, Beller. Brown.
3loce IF, 20 b 80. Mich Canfield _...:...
1 lot b 81, Win Coleaton
• 3 lote b 444,f10i
2 do' 1708 do do
2. do 5, 8 b 411,, • . do •do
2do • 6,8 b do do' ••• 17; 12t 4 - -
2 do' 11, 12b93: Ida do ---...: 172. _
do', 8, b 84,
_Chtlattr Cot ta ger
,' 1 72.
1, do , 18 b 84, Mary r 86
1 do?, 11 b 48, Thomas rt " . 88
3 do' It 15 b 47, Martial:l ..... 173
2 do , . 18, 20 bBl Jerome Fender......._.... 172
do'7 .16b 84, Mich Gatihart..-• *;, ; 88
2 do' ..14. 14 b 61, llorel.l 172
'2,do!'111:2:1 b 61„ Martbf . 72.
doill.blll,- Andrew , 62
1 do! ISbk 74, Rithard 86
:t do, 19.212 b 92, Darilelllirtleln-: ..... 72
dch. 1, 2 b 60. Catharine ..... • 172
2 do ; : '2, 4 b 124
2 do, -111; 20 b. 48, . ........ 1'24
4 do : .11.. 12, /MO '• 248.
4. do'i 114 12,15,16 1:159.t!' .....
6 do; 8,11,7, 8, 13,14 b John Hays',
.1.40 10 11 . 65„ . • do do
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42-
2do! 7,8 b
2 do' 7,8 b 77, do 'do ..“ .... H
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10 do 11.12, 13, 11, 15,18 ; 17, 18,19,M 78 b J ayti ; 820%
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2 lota 0 and 10, b. 75. Richard Johniton
2lota 18 and 19. b 47, do do
110t6,b77. Wm Jackson..;-..:.,-.
11ot15 b 47, do .' do - '
. 2 lots 19 and 20, b g 3 Jacob Kramer._
I lot 9 b 78; Thomas Kennedy •
1 lot 4 b 75, John' Lenge1...4....
11ot7 b 44, John
'2loti 1 and 2, b 63, Wm
1 lot 5b 79, Emma
1 WO b 79, Henry
2, lota 3 and 4, b 64, Mich OVOnner_
2 lota 9 and 10, b 52. 8.1 Thomas Reilly
lot: b 75, Philip Smith. « I •
110317, b 64, Chas Eimitb.....• • ...._ _ ... . 84
4 VA*, 19, b 45, 12, 18, 14, ti 46, -- 1 -1 44; 248
4,lati Lt, 11, 17 and 18, b;59, , do '• , do 24A
2104.4 /7 and 18, b 61,- 1. • .do • do -1 24
2lotii2 and 3, b 62, . •do ' .do i"124
1 1°413 bl3l, , do "do 62
lota 1,2, 9 and 10, b - do' 'do ..... 248
3 lots 19 and 20, b 17, do do Is 4
2 lots $ and '4, b 711, ' do do 124
1 lots 1, 2 anftd, b F do' do =lB6
2 iota 9 arid b 94, ' do ' do L 24
2 lots 11 and 17, b• 79. • i• do do , ...... `, 124
25 acres land, Het tle "Reiner - • gs
7. lota 16 and 17, b 47 • Daniel . • 44,
- . EDWARD BRAD L E Y; Treasurer.,
TreaSurer's Office,. Pottayille,
March 5, 1370: - . •
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T.R.EABITILERIr . WILLES OP HNBEATED
LANDEL—Asromhly to the provlslonSof art,A ct
of Assembly, entitled Aet directing the mode
of/ veiling unseated lands,for taxes and forother pur
poses," visaed. March, 'lSt/Vend the fidther supple
ments, passed - thereto °tithe 13th of March; 1817,1 and
the mth day March, 1331, the Treasurer tif the County
of Schuylkill hereby glSeanotiee to all , peraons ton—
cemed-therein, that, unless the County, Road,and
School Taste due on the following tract:R .: 3lu naeitte4
landa, situated In Schuylkill County. are Id before
the day of sale, the whole or such parts each tract
as 'will par the changes and east chargeable thereon,
will be sold at the Court House, In the Dotougli of
Pottsvilleilia the'
SECOND MONDAY OF.II
~INE NEXT,' , •
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andhao,ntlnued by adJournnient trout day to 'day
for artearages of taxes. due said Coutity, and pie
cost accrued:on, each respectively: • •
• • BARRY . • ' • •
1•14 y
Ludwig P. H. Hunisiager alb.': • .
54 aerealramtutee, Killian May. 83'
100 • Caper Thiel 8810'
's - • "S He.haefer227',
2 • I! -; ,Gorge ,
2181
'lO 0 • • • ' " . 4 ` ' • 181
• ;Vete York d'Athayiktll Mut Cb.
153 aetes M. .5891 ,
• Pcnaerey. Shippen. 4' others. • • .
167 sexes, part H (Is .... 61
111 " . . 3186
215 'wive mt., John Barry.;.—.- ...... • $1 92
180 • ." .-Benjamin Klinger, late 88 58
_ John .17reek: .
272 sties, Mary , Kunkel
16 r qophia
• • BRANCH.
•r• • - :.tfashathet Cbot Ch. ,• . • -; -
Mertes, Phil Ip - 8i11er....*:-....- ...... --.,....,.. -01134,
im ' . Charlet , EVatIS -.,,-..-..-- ...... ..:...`,L. e .... **- 195 Sil •
43$ f.. C ye5ter_.......:..5. . ; ... ...:_:;..._.....,:.
.......
... ' .. ......7 4 :1 ,1 7 23 5(1 7
181 •••• ; E Ecitert. - :.:-.:.........._.-.t.-- - fd 37
1145. -...
~.0 Eckert.. -. . .._..' ....
214 " Thomas BUllinati...--_ ............ .-..._.. 5410
215 .--•.• B Pott-,..-....... ',.,..-..- 270 90
''loo i'e. 0 Zerbee..--4., '''' ' ' 12600
80. •• .1 Ke11ar..._...,..-.'-____ ..... _.., .. .......-. 12000
40' " 11. RrOirti- , -+. - r -' ------ Ml 2
'llB • " Cum Barremdem ___..... 4284
186 ••• A Wllmsn_. : ..z 21
;.,.. • . "70
mg •• mnyder & w unarm • •i 594
Am .....a menry4telser:...-.. ..... ._.__...-:s._: 0440
J. V. witui;;;ns. -
4g - W 001eman........-________e___ ism
dee. W. Ceover.
.Z 3 " I Beckley- 2l 28
jamb NenicOrr. Jr.. & 17u:emu Harr.
107 , ',••• II Allen - • - -;...___ .
..., f a 1 0
.7aeob Hanssil764 , - - ,)i _ .
~it .roiWiiiii;;; ..
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vies.• -,Jas L D 1100.......: --.--........—........ 01 50
300 %." s David Orenswalt....-- ' ' • ' 116 00
38ro :" Zsdoo &teen-- .. _......._.......„,,_„411 oi
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' ' -.1% - ew York Mut litheylki/1 Cbof pl.' , ~
SO sires P Iloyer.--.4-,;--:----.-.....----...- 23'80
421- ‘':••• •It Kelshner...—.---:.:-.--.-....-- 1 . 4101
14 " 43 11111er s -....---:.....--:.......—....—: • L3lO
MR, 1" 0 Ke15bner......... , -..--.-...„-- 12328
aoo .. Alb bihrend-...-..--....----.----.... 100 50
MD ,", H Thiel -.:;...,......:.--!- - • —.:-.. WI:0
42 ^ ~• " 8 81.311mari-...4-1. -._:- .„-... .-....-:. ;801
i ..Ikitri_ e'er, Wetherfr & keine. •
BM '" 'look 14.111—:....i..-----, 0031
smft, Bllllactllay. --.
..-.-s.--..----:-..L7341.
424 i•• 4 '.1) Wllt, dr....---s-,.----....______ law
80 ••" ...23V111---... ' t .---a,---. 20350'
14 S' " 14 A11en...,.....=:- .. .—.—5----.-- ' 400
130, : 1 " • A 8e1ir1i....-;._,;.-:-_____;___,,, $7 55
10 :` • John or PredMiik Ince.-......._______ 41 70
210 S" ' flartmel W.firootn-•:......----.----
2113 " PrandsDeneler—.......--- 2270
am cel3litatle/pAkr. • • ..•
17 :" ' 0 Beehant.:-.4-i.-,...---..---;-.. MAI .
44 - .! „ Wl3
.. Brady
or -....-..--- .-- --
.----- 9418
lib +;• . tarli of Wts. to PTll r d_ p 18ophiaBIOY...1
• :. , er. February 14 014---;-___,, 247 70
IL tarils. , 'i . ..• L
so acre, John Baush..l.-',—...--......-1,..... r • 1350
47 . jo .I:lelbeet.: - .-.:--;...--.:.-•-,.- 15(6
108 '•• ‘1 N Odmheither--------:..141 10
21 ••• Abraham Knittlir-L--........--___ II 25•
-12 ' " Atonal= 61140,---....;:-_._.__•___ sis ss
ilp)' .. Unary Bhoetner...---- - --,. 2474
21 -••• Patterson&.licuriell_ —. 6750
- '-; • Wetherfiklieftrinber - iiige - 4 . . . •
ISO :', " it 111slier_.-.....-.-:.--.....;....-.... -... • $827
200 , t• • jitarilran.-.:4..4.-..................«:.-.......... 110111
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PICILIS4 -Cot Wirt:ft Oigaiumotra.---Alf
nexed are extracts frOat latelingliah mica is
reference to cositainirigoiarratiotui, stocks, etc-,
which we hive no dotibt, will be interesting to
twiny °fait; reaStai ; .
_ .
roars 117111CRIL . .
The aspect of agars in the West ,Riding
• districts, is of a very, threatening aspect,• and it is
feared that aisothet' serions,disPute will be the re
sult in addition toPie limit at Messrs. Elowers'Asol-.
The unlosieregui to be Preparing rt i a lie.n . '
cralstrike._ A stidement which has just ' is-.
.1 • •
sued,, says 1
.• "Aftertwo years' herd and low paid labor,'-two
years reduced and scanty wages, and two years'
' pinching and sufreilag.,Wtth our famines, the time
has now come whet' weliavean opportunity of lin
' proving our wrete o rd position.' :
' . in !W M
!lurch e w r employers took from oar wages.
from 10 to 13 per emt. , and not content with .that,
some of them In 4335 fi tter they: found that-our
unions were destroyokand we were at. their mercy;
' took from us 7li per cent: more, making our wages
leas by at least lid. per day or is. oid. per week.,
The circular goeolon ico say that trade is now 'evi
dently very
- good, and they mast not let this oppor
tunity psss.by Without asking for an • advance of
wages. If they dollhey might be months or Years
without getting atiothei epPorturilty.
It is believed that Thenscileb dispute wl.ll shortly.
, receive a satisfactory aolutiorathromot the al:sidig
.pea. of Lord Wharricliga and Mr. L .I.'W: Stanhope.
-4 ' In the propteals made by.the proprietors Mecum'
:few ton, Chambers & Co:. they agree to find work
at
'l4nce for 450 of the, good Men: who were originally
1 el out. viz: 70at tbstankerstey pit, ' l
at the
Ne Biggen, 30 at tluprift, 80 at the Stand Trop,
and- the Neorintir..pit. • • •
The follow nglathe ceMplete text , of the corcion
of the Sulu:cry . on' which the men are to ume
work, and they are signed respectively by,_l,:o:rd
Wbarncliffe B.'Btanhope: . v .
lat. That the men wok according to the rule and
by-laws adopted ltd ' • i
211. That they shall give 8 howl laboroveri day
when required. ,s , , , iih oo t eXception or,short; days .
rule•
as was the atli .Newten, Chamber§ &.Co.'s
pit = • -I
,
. That the men will treat indiVioliudly - with
Messrs. NewtOn, Chambers& Co:, for rc4engsgemerit
and will work peineably with the non unionists
abstaining livm any mOleatation whatever in' any
shape:. That Messrs., Newton, Chambers &•Co.:, put
their men in their former places If possible. If MA
MAW good ones as eircubstanees Will permit, that .
When balances pr o ferenee shall be given to old
workmen; that in ;meta dispute, the men are to
'go first to the ofliceand debate their grievance there.
sth. -That in.the event; of theirgrlevance not being
,
there and then Met led, the men have power to ap
-peal, mad • Ifisirs. a Co., to apply to a
board ofconciliati n,tpkosed equally of masters
ita
and Men, faillwhiell odeof settlement's referee
to appointed. I * •
• - 7th. That idessis.iNevrton & Co., shall pay 'fort
nightly • shill institute a system of paying • money
op acconaLuotuxaccding what is eartwd , the first
week; ' • • • '
.7 S 80
21i
xmc DlilTllYH MII,
kir.4 INSPECTIONINSPECTIONBILL.
The stiglsacir quotall 115 y the Dome Secretary on
the, second, reading of lthe Mines Inspection 8111.
show,that ireati g lie; s rtrrement has taken place
doping the last few yea in the working of mines
and they alSo afford s hope that' much more may.,
be done, In the way of.tke misers' severity.
10 55
190
.• -518
381
. 130
. 4691
3115
.1121.
".1 40
. . . ..
It appears that for 10 ,years, ending , MO, 'one life
for every 0,000 tents of etarwaktuforillbed; but neat
`ly double that amount, of 'coal is raised at the same
cost of lifi; -and,thel, Improvement has btrtis so reg
ular, that we may fairlyraseilbe it to a Ishtar system
of management. It may astonish those.tmacq," Italia
ed with the working 0.! collieries, to find that the
greatest annual loss of life does not arise fromex
, ploaioni. buttrOm "cos* accidents, of whichllttle
notice id tdken. :, ! ' ! . '',' - -- , .'
•
It is the fenifully: sweeping' character of an ex
plosion which directs pdblie attention to it, and the
pliblic are thus apt to be milted ria to.lhe extent of
the dangers 9f theArtinni . occupation. The Home
Secretary computei that fin one life !kit in an ex
plosion, two are due' tit other. causes Such as the
falling ta of the roof nidnt the workmen. : "
It is not at all intended therefore 1 o .irtiply that
nothlagfurther 'should be done to prevent the occur
rence of explosions, but the chief, provisions of the
new hill - are dlieeted to protect the .miner against
oftiereasnaltles. 'To roviao against' explosions,
ihe El e ome Secretary cont ends that a perfect remedy ,
IS found in,Ventilation. . . --, :,.' • . - '
..'
.The' dangerciturstases found in neblllery become
perfectly:, Innocuous -*en`..jiiiked with knuteen
times the proportion ' 9f pure air; and as a tairei
lets by which each colliery miner is e xonerated
from :blame If the lanThunt of ventilation ire pro- ,
nounced to be fit to **Vera accidents ' under ordi
. nary clrcumstapeeS," iful it- Appears that these
words were often Used by magistrates as a means of
unduly protecting coal Owned from the'duty oast
upon them by the act;[ hence the-phrase ',under
cvdtnary circumstances" isomitted trointhe bill, and
the burden of proving that sufficient 'ventilation
HAD beedprovided,4lll. be left. with an ;owner or
' an agent, or a person in eharge °famine, in case an
explosion takes place." ! -w
' Very wide differdfices ipf opinion appear to exist
among the membris of the beanie connected with
the mining Interests with regard to the kind'of In
spection which should be extended to e collieqes.—
Mr. Lancaster goes SO fares to :adeocate a complete
status of responsibility in the matter, - .
He would have the stlste take possession ortht;
mines as ivas . tiono in France and , other countries,
and thus the whole enus of the responsibility would
be placed upon - the government. Mfr. Lancaster
'was the only member h‘wever„ who seemed favors
:We to this crme, and iti, is almost -needless to say
that the Home Secretary is totally oppose d to if.
Ile holds that the individual respon sibility Of
owners, agents and workmen is an infinitely better
safeguard than anything else could be, .and we
quite agree with him that this system IS decidedly
the best provided, that the responsibility which
each must shire is well defined.
TC .O fret - MeI:MY on exafninations, either before the
coroner or magistrates, the responsibility Is shitted
from one persce-to another till it is utterly imposal
ahle to dbieHver whole tc blame, and the secidentris
attributed to misadventure or an unavoldablecause t
The gome Secretary weOld make the owner prima
rift responsible for the condition. of his mines and
with idtglitalteration,calculated to produces better
feeling between the - owners and the miners, the sys
tem of weighing coal.' Ice would seem to hope most
from the general improvement loixtucation of the
miners themselves. ,', ~ . :-F .' .
Hereafter he would no permit . any boy under 12
to work to a coillery, and then only on producing -a
eartigeate of edueation.l He l irould increase if ne-
Ceitsary - 'the rttunbei of line Inspector .He would
sithplipr4O 'system otarbitratien 4 now-In use, and
Would exact the gunnel strong penalties from the
agents or (Mier; as frons the men. ,
These are the chief provisiona of the ,bill„ which
hirther consolidates all the acts relating to mines.
Redoes not.propose to deal at all with the examina
tion of 'agents and sub-agents, but looks to the gen
eral progress of islucatt n for an improvement in
this respect, and to that also as the chief agent in
inducing a more careful manegeruent etc ollieries.
&strong reeliturwas e pnissed in the House by
several, hoviever, in raver ofanraelidal examination
of agents and sub-agentif, and it is thereltess'probs
ble that something may be done in this direction,
when the bill is earried.into committee. . .... • '
' - ' I 'A-
tg.
258
1 72'
1 72
172
Z 2
172
ire
OL'R ,FUTUILE.(EIYIL - 11111) COAL -4UPPLY.
The tear which existed a few years ago Mit Our
coal supply was riPtillf approaching exhalation,
tuts - been to a great extknt dispelkd by the. proof
which hasheen Aftbided by the boring and'alnk
lugs at Cot t on Park neat Barton-ori-Trent, that we
have still considerable skid Onteticlied stores of coal
beneath the new red sandstone end Permian and
'Perinlap iorsaitions. .
The expleratlons at Colon Park are at &Consider
able distance to the wed, of die 'unpaired boundary
of Ashley del is Zouch and -field, and have been at
tended with very satisfactory' results. Several val
uable coal seams having beep found, and among
them one of the extraordinaryithickness.of 18 feet,
which will give about 19,00(ttons of mad par*" (35
feetthick in ald. being aqua! to 33,000 tons of ead per
acre. The Coton Park Cad is likely ere long to come
largely into the Market( for Me - :` - Leedham is to sell
the Coton Park farm' fatale at .ftartOn-on7Trent, on
March 9tb, after which it may be anticipated work
ings on &large scale be commenced. Theestate
comprises 'Hearty 337 'scrim in a ring ferme, no
doubt is entertained ;that the tilde, the Morn, the
Woodfield, the Stockinet, the Ureka, and the Angle
sescoal will, be found' Identical withWoe* the
weifknOwn Moira Chester and Swadlingeo.. te Collie
ry. The Cam& Pattlftallway,tak be e instructed by
the Midland &tunnel Con:many, will pass 'through
the estate. -
•
A PATENT Gux.—There is being finished,'
at the Scott. Works, in Beading, a gun - for,
the French government, which will, accord...!
ing to the ideas of the' patentee, excel sill,
guns ever mannhicture& The bore Is 11
feet 1/ Inches in length, and Is rifled; the '
outaldelength, luelo&ng. the cap, 15.11 feet
6 inches, and it is cakidasted'to throws WI,
6 inches indhustiter, ndlstance of twelve
Miles. On one -side of this cannon are 4
chAmbers, each of which will hold 7 pounds
,
of powder. Two Iponsids of powder will be
placed in the breechof the gun, and the bal
m ed tightly n gn st e lt ; when fired, the
w ,
po er in the ch re explodes -fumes
sively, giving a impetus 'to the tea
The gun will be gukshed In the course of slx
weeks, when it u , lll to at *nee shipped to
Its place of desti bm ati The patentee, Calls
it* patentnow ritkd gun.
Llteilitmir. in Senate-- Mr:Sebum in
=- 9f the. In rnatimial • Exhibithin;
in be - hehl Weishington, said itn
was , "whet, the tiletattof from NM,a, emits
ereuisicall inonsterympoeteragro."
.~ -;
,
; r ..FO i` THE
NUTRITIY VALVE OF bl * Fll
FEB:.AzrZcZE - S. 111
TR.' LET/1E131"S Lectures on Fix - id
..1..J would hive' beext of more direct and
tinnalited value had the able Author more
clearly &titled to his mind the class of
heaters or readers tO.whold hlft eipositlons
of science were , to be addreatied. What we .
'are eouipelled to question, after a perusal or.
his clever and 'pregnant little volume, is his
capacity for, imparting to - nainds in the rutil-:
mentary stage of scientific knowledge what
is clear and consistent enough to himself.=
The primary qmilification for a teacher
that of being able to-place himself at the in'.
tellectual point of.viewof his pupils - et lis
teners, to realizetheir diffieulties, and to find
a common groUnd on which- to uprear.b,y
Jinn end steady stages the tabne of knee-1;z
edge. For want of thia recognition, of his
!carnets' weaknesses pro
rosier, or the most technically; precise tree-.
tise c t must alike fail in their aim It is above`
all th ings in a popular leetnre that this esti
mate of the position of the unlearned is to be
looked - for as of right. -Can it, then, be call.
edjudleious in a lecturer. to ope - the wide
subjeceof food With a number Of distinetiens
which take ter granted a consideMble k now I
-edge of the highest chemical and physiologi
cal Imre, 'as well as, a criticalOneultv suffi
cient to sustain the 'hearer in the Lalance
between rival theories and cronilleting facts?
The main And "practiCal queation of these'
lectures, mootedhy Dr: Letheii, at. the sec
ond pageilithat ot the-economy of food.—
"We have to look at the nutritive Value of
different articles'. of diet, 'together with the
modes by which food can besthe,distributed
and utilized." •• To this end, he 'very proper-
I ly remarks, it would be a great Advantage to
- have some simple atnndard• f or . eoniparis, n ,
But, so far from helping the pupil in thfs in-:
dispensable ptelitninary,he gots on at once
to declare that he has no standard for what
, ever to offer, '"This Is avowedly a difficult
matter,' For If:we compare foods according
to the Proportions of their pritielpal- consti
tuents, as the albuminous; starchy, saccha
rine;and saline, we shill find that the rela
tive quantities vary, to such . a - -degree as to
make-the comparison . almost useless. And
if we fix our attention on, one 'of these cote;
at-it - Petits—the nitrogenous for elample—and •
make it the,expenentofnutritive value, wb
get into the difficulty of' : either. overloading
thitiequivalent .with ,a large-Ameunt et ; Car
bonaceous material or having it deficient
therein.". We-pity theaspiring tyro Who.is
thus condemned to. stumble
. at the very
thresh Old ot
_the 'house of:knowledge. Dr.
Letheby See.ras neyer ,to ,have had a clear
-view of the class' of •perions .for whom his
lectures are •metint. • Else he would scarcely
thought - It storth;srlille to 'put together the
merely elementary-matt& of Svhich nine
tenths tit the lectures consist, for the behoof
of studeubs•fist enough on in chemical theory
as to 1188111130 e.datum point or standard
"the 1,220 p l ains of
.nitrogenotes .matter re
quired by, a naluOn his daily diet." No
'proof or explanation is vouchsafed of a pro
pesition on which the whele theory of nutri
tion. lite be ',built up. - :Icons anything said
of the other constituents which. go to . make
up the physical organism-of num. 'Had Dr.
Letheby's hearers .submitted without anis
!giving to his opening lead, 'they, Might have
gone.on, in the einipiC hellef that the nutri
tive value of all foods was exactly Measured
14 the amount -of nitrogenous matter con
tained in them—eien perhaps to the, happy
• idea, for all theY:are, told te• the contrary, of
•fattening.themseives upon nitrogen itsel f in
the pu r e - state. • We.-hardly knew whether
,to congratulate or condole wlth A pupil after
he has got by, heart the doctoritb voluminous
figures,
•- its bursting with the knowledge
:that it' es 111000 •g,rains. parships or
turnips,. 1,110,000 grains of beer or! porter,
togive au - average adult his requisite
I,= grains of nitrogen-or that his mother's
• milk is less nitregenoils than - filet fresh from
the cow as 100 is to t 1,7, than mutton as 100
to 773 i or than herring sa;100 to 914 1 when he
is told for, his paints that "comparisons -of this
description are of little practical value." "I
hardly need-say," quoth the inexorable lee-
Itirer,"that they, furnish. no indication of
the digestive labor rNtiiredi to utilize •
products:" ',Besides which "we are fat from
-being o.4Blfiellat..the.present tithe, that the
nitrogenous elements of ourloods are the
most inaportint." Dials after dish is set be
fore the hungry guest at the.tableof knowl
edge, only to be whisked-away at a touch'of
the leettirees cautionary wand, till, like
poor Sancho; he-is- fain tri fill ,his stomach
with such simpleepd diy morsels as the
caprice or. pedantry ::of . -his adviser thcnks
suitable for his• *eat digestion. •• • ;
WithdraWing his first. two tables beford
they ean-well have beep digested, Dr.' Leth
eby has recourse to a third method of "fram
ing a table of alimentaty equivalents."
Regard: having to be. paid. to "all -the con
stituents," he-presence ip the third table,the,
percentage proportions of both nitrogenous
• and carbonaceous Matters In sonic forty'of
the principal articles 'of diet. Here too a
preliminary difficulty has to be met. '"The
actual 'Valpe of. the- Several carbonaceous
com Pounds is ',Very,. different, _for although
the -fattening and respiratory powers of
starch, gem, sugar; and pectin are perhaps
nearly the Same; yet the power of fat Is
about 2.5 timesas great as that of sugar, and
,this must be considered, irrespective of ether
funetiotutof fat, in- estimating' the,value of
-carbonaceous • food." The . pro lons of
carbontspeou,s' . matters • have-in cot ueuce
to be dedui,esslTy•raalculating them 'starch,
The next step' ie to compare the amounts of
nitrogen and carhcin this,list of substances
with the 'proportionsitild dean lD a- "standard
diet," such as those determined by Dr.:Lyon
Playfair inhisinquiries into the dietaries of
hospitals, prisons; and workhouses, and by.
Di. Edward Smith- In hie reptirts on 'the,
minimum dieter Lancashire operatives dur
ing the cotton famine, and the dietaries'of
in-door. labiareni. • We are here. a little puz- •
sled- to, find Dr.. Letheby's assertions that
"8 888: grains 'or carbon and 181 grains of
nitrogen daily are ordinary n otdina
m
vidd Is capable of existing bll Without suf-
Jeri n in health," -followed up by Dr. Smith's
estimate of a "famine or • barely suataining
diet" at-4,loograins of -carbon andlBo grains
of nitrogen.. if, Dr. Lethehy's class have a,
right to be dieted;as "ordinary individuals," -
the 'mit they May expect is somewhat richer
than .a mere famtne diet: These indispensa
ble albeit scanty aneasunSfof aliment, they
will learn; are to be _obtained by an adult :
man In 2 lb& tors;,, and by an adult woman
in. 2 lbs., of bread.. But for what.poition of
their natural'. lives they may so prolong the,
somewhat monotonous diet, or to what ex
tent it requires mitigation by other, kinds of
food; they will meet-with= nothing in these '
lectures to tell theiti,• Experience, it may
he, will teach them more . fully than the lecturer seems- inclined , to:do how far the
nutritive effect of their 'rather meagre diet
will be affected
. by their occUpatlon or idle
ness, their command of 6lothing or fuel; or
any like conditiona of physical being other
than the mere amount of nittogen or carbon.
Anrappetitethey. may haVe- for the details
-of household economy: will be indeed pro-.
vlded,for bythe statistiesotTable IV. They
may be delighted' to hear that they may
take in their weekly quantum suff. of carbon
foi 0.5 d., and of nitrogeryfor 11.1 d. in Indian.
meal ; in baker's, bread for 2E7d. and 22.5 d.
in potatoes for. U.N. and 30.2 d. ; in isklm- 1
cheese f0r41,2d.-andB.3X - ; though in mutton
they must go Ashigh as 75,5 d. and 35.0 d.; hi
beef to 153.7 d.: and 57.8 d. 1
• and can do Roth
ing in beer or porter underl.o4.7d: and 1330.0 d.
A more useful table, to ow- mind, is that of
the Waite digestibility of various articles
Of animal , : food. Here the reader •of feeble
'stomachic 'powers may ,study --the means of
mitigating •the period of his sufferings;
eschewing ; if he had. any previous Inclina
tion thereto,. Itioiled'tendon," which take's
&SO. hours to; digest, or even roast pork,
which takes five • heartland - a quarter, and
falling back, upony "sousedsPigai_liet" er
tripe, which. may he Chirnifled •Williin the
hour... Him wili,norPlague hisqutter man
for morethan an :hour, nor `"raw apples••
sweet and mellow," more •than an hour anti
atalf; whereas ".pots "roasted" ire.
two hours ands' half; and 'libelled" ' mole
hour more - exactly' thirty-three minutes
being aided 'to the lame vegetable when
baked..--zienden Satw‘day. _Review. • f.
Urnv=Om. Siumbr..—:Eitatistiesshow that
the ratio of annual ine*tse. in suicide all ,
over the world. is froiri 3 to sper.eent‘, while
thenglo of increase ofpopulationis abbut 1 64
per cent. a year- This suggests the possi-
Witty of the taticidevate ultimately exceed
ing the birth retuning consequent-:
lyln the selte,xtinction Of the humto rue*.
Dvs a
The St. Louis nrUill4Calf, gravely rekieW::
leg the-ritatisti looks mountfully,forward
to the tibia ty there will be left hut one'
human bel u the planet, and he, with _ a
rope around issolitary weasand,ll jump
from a barn . rafter,' and leave the unfortu
nate plinetiwlthout an inhabitant. '.. 1
•
—Count Sisiiaik has Prebentad to the
Univarsliv of Virgillill costly and ;inter
satin's oollestio9 nU Photographic , and en-.
graved designs of: recent Government works
h Pntssia, - eintaseing . modern improve;
waifs as 'applied bi- hridgei,` nips* nal-
7 8 0 and Panne naildings• =' '
SINGLE COPIES. SI,.
THE J.elpS IY_CA
•
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AN. INTFJOISTING' SKETCH'
NEAR GOLD /
.. . .
.
T - rP hi this t it h e . theJa . i itesetaveaccon4
I kJ modated themselves i thek:household'
. matters, at - considerable 1 convenience,- but
this Will soon beset emend ; . d Itiafew week
they will be / settleU: down coMfortably aft
.i i
you 7=with houses of, their owl,. each• :
. tamil - - Kling "under Its 'own Vine and Iv
tine.. Among their number ar.e. • fottrznat-' , .
penters; and these men are now.nngaged In
erecting . buildings. for the tise of the party. •
'the hotisii, Ore to: be .twelve in -number, dit .
mensions. thirty-sixhy•thirty, ca Oh cein thin--
Rig four rooms, and built after theftealJapari4 '
ese 'fthillicin, with low; pitched - 1. - roofs,- the
eitves.extending far over the silhi, andform,'
ing-a balconY or awning . around the entire
. house. The (niter. Walls'. and
,partitions are
all of sliding- panels, that lea n •be shut ~ .to-:
leaving
at the corners and, f(iltleei ! into boxes-, .
leaving nothing but the reof and its supports: •••
during the hot Simmer days • affording a. •
luxury that een only , be exceeded,by.`ltaking '
off - your flesh and sitting i in your, bones.'l ,
The partition walls are Of !paper, the outer
walls of wood ,•• one. room is, to be used as a
'sleeping room, Another as ad:Haien, and the •
two oth'ers.--4nTeach' Meuse--for silk raising ;
where the worips will be , kept - and missed -.
atid_the silk weaved and otherwise manipu- •
• rated.. I had- ontitted to menticin that silk',
culture will form 'an important, branch of --- --'
-this enterprise, 50,900•inulheT-ry
id anta'hav- -
.ing.already been :set out for' a ;beginning,'
- Thojapaitesevarpenters are i ugenious work-, •
• men, and their, work is die with niarinlous
neatness. A. curious 'felitirre of their houseek ::
Is that•they 510 not' centainl a nail, all of the
jojrifs and' timbers being. dovetailed together •
by many ingenious devices, and - the-whole' •
work, even to the rafters; . iii as smooth as If -,
it had been polished Q down'avitbiSandpapeh
And the Japanese are a neat people; -for they,
use no paint to :hide ant' blemishes of con= -:
atractiOn or ornamentation, no B).lgree tiork
or plaster of parts gewgaws- butnvery stick . -
'in the building is exposed.. Eveiymoraltigi .
,as regularly as-she eook4, ,he breakfast-o-r
-is Weeps the. floor,. the Japanese' houiiewifd,'
Ttakes a wet cloth an 4 scours the . -;Wheile, int 4 - - 7
rior of-the dwelling, leaving no Nutt un-
touched; and no stain or .dirt speit.to'mar. Its - •
cleany-appearance:: ' • Then the japaiiese dd
not conic in to lthe , house . wli .muddy boots,.
after th style-of the Amer m an t."iiovereign ; ,
bat h ating covered the door - With a neat, •
matting, always, remove t iii. .dirtv sandals
before stepping u p on it. i stood and watched •
the Japanese carpenters a their 4 work fig
some minutes, and ,noticed the peculiarity `,--. •
of their movenients. The Japenese workii. . •
"toward him"—that is, instead 0 shoving ii, •
,plane from -him, lie- reaches ant, -sets the -
' plane up en the board lit iirtn's length,- arid
-pulls.it toward him,; and h cubi.,.saws; and-•:
chops in the same Way. His steins are fixed •-1
in handles,' like a butcher'S !cleaver, anitthe
teeth slant_ or `,`rake" toward' the handle.
The planes-are constructed likeotirs,.b.ut the . ' .
wooden portion hi very thithand4ide:. - The. •
adze is fastened to theend 41 a hooped stielt
like the handle of of. the -crooked cane
that are worn' on the arm On Montgemer*
street-, and altogether their tools-are different
froin ours, yet I - eannot observe that they are-
awkward ,in appearance: jor awkwardlY.,..
handled. - The then are bright, ; intelligent .
and polite, lifting their; hats . and: bowing
-grucely.tOstrangers, and the women stay at
hOme, ale- the cooking, hike Care of the •
babies; keep keep the house in - order, ii,nd manage. -
pretty .nituili as American houSewives -4(4
even to the wearing of tin ; lirecian bend; -•.
Take thenv all in all, tinware in every re 4•
sit it superior -race to the Chinese, and rei .
senible theta in no manner 'except in their •
physical appearance.-- . - I''.. i' . • •' ' '
BE EF PACK 1N14. - IX TFX.A44.—Cur - iositY
.
and desire to Pick np an item, induced-me
visit the new beetpreserVing establishment to ~
tieing constructed under the supervision or
)Ir. J. H. Richardson.. * - AS good: luck' would
have ityr. arrOyil there just after they had
killed their first beeves and were putting ,1
them through the trial process of experi- .
%tent. Theatathinery was all :new, and it •
was not expected' that it ,would perform hi ,
all,respects' , perfectly at .first starting oil; but,
there was nothing.savea tleticieflev in the-,*,
pump'-'te • retard - operational, and that: was
speedily reinoved. The. beef after being
killed, skinned,. and the entrails taken out,*•
'is taken; from
„the slaughter ,house to' the 4114; .
secting room ias I shall call it,) .where the
flesh is taken from the .bones.' : It -is then
placed in- a retort or refrigerator.; . by thv use ,
of ati air, pun* and seine. tither proceA, the
'i in pure . gases I are- removed I froth the meat,
which is then 'strung upon wires,. similar ta:
the Wepttern - plan .ot "jerking," hilef• and I
placed lasi large.oVeti; and roasted.hrheated
air, ' This is done by an aflatitably contrived
mseltinery, it. is then let diTn to the bottom.
of the oven, .ind taken out while . 'the fresh - .
meat Is placed in at the.top T Lthe killing still
OD% . on. When the meat is taken from .
the oveait is placed In a hopper, and ground
up like sausage Meat; it is hen canned and ~
placed for sbveral hours in tank.tilled with
het• water; then it is hert tetically sealed;*
and is ready for shipment. 1 The .whole sys
tein. seeing -to be a decided..StleeetW, and is
.destined 4:effect' an entire revolution. as the,
tinttle truce of Texas. The meat, though -
Cooked and ready for table I use, can be - kept
for any length of Mlle, and,' in any climate, -
and retain all•the rich jutee , iand fresh flavor -
of the newly Killed meat. 1 .' . , ' ' -
. There is one thing, connected with thli
establishment that emnimends iittielf, and
steaks highly in commendation'of the 13ro- ,
prietorv i There. is nothing] offensive about
the premises,* the hides, horns; bones • and
entniigare hauled away us .Booti•as . removed
from tiM animal.. ,- :. 1 • .
• I . 3—tf - eXt week they Wit' r be, prey
kilt andpreserie at:routis4 - lark° .twe l ves a
day, and soon they will bei able to supply
the ;market with meat, than *iii-eh . there
is none.better, or betteradaiitedA6the'use of
i
notonly private families . ; tit' hotel's, restate.
- rants, and lunch rooms. - •;, •;, - • '. L .
Cenneeted with this ma ufabtory is ari
extensive tin and sheet iron shop, Where
they make their owiv eans.i, In' a word the
establishment is complete I Within itself:—
Galveston Civilian. •. - I ' - - urT .- .s.
AmanicA.s ' , ,tyrintimisy.', 7 .-bla Is the ti tie
,of
handsomely illustrated lamed_ hy the
American' News Co., 121. Nassau neer; Nerw Tdrk,
,designeil to demonstkate for the first time: that the
, highest art may be rendered trihntary : to thin, stoat
_practical business Interests: ". MERICAN ENTER
-P 111 47 Initiates new era In ad ertising. In thee*
pagevan advertlsemer4, howece dry .Or cornmoti: ,
placeila 14011,185 t mice made promlnentty ate
tractive and offered at eo low a p Ice as to command
the_inostexteneive sale,—so g In art and' uttex!
eep*ghle In treatment that t e 'moat fastldieus
person will desire to -obtain colon of 11, 1 aiid,
poeseashig, will, regard It aewortty of prescryatlon. ,
The natnesmf the artists who aveAltelgned the ._
Pages, wltlrthe nettle (13lr,''W.idnton'as the : en-,
graver, are vouchers , fo r the e 4 cellence which h i
claimed for - “Altimican ENTER nine;" while the
high standing of the, 'Arms NVii
have. Supplied tio.! . .rnateriald for
sufficiently
. the appeciattort:f
position and enterprise velCont
advertising.
Puscifixtr.t.o.-t-The Many -fa . a l tires tOrueelimite
the English comic weeklies in is conntry have
not disciouragedantither atterattl which des - emcee' a
better fate than its predecessois i f "Put:whine/1o" li+_
In
;
In every way an littprovernen upon its English .
models. , It is larger in ei•ery'r t iditneriston,_betterT. '
printed and ornamented with 11 gdrattrlng and en- • :
graving. , Itl.Wit is. American, HS - humor genial, anti
its'sat ire cutting. H. 1.. Stephens is the' chief illus
trator, and in the find number,fin% April- 2," he hp,5 .4„ ,.
excelled himself. The caFicatui4 of Ads nambei• Itrr . -
,traduces portraits of Greeley, ileinnett. Dana, ala
host of other New York jounutliltic eekbylties v I_ -
monk°, Feehter, Vanderbilt, Jennie C. MOM, mill
..
Mrs. Woodhull, G rant, Belmont, fum ner; and MOP
Hall, each of which is , perfectly represented and.—
rulapted., The artista,engravers,lprinters and funily ' ,
min have combined to make a annipttions and Je... j
vial first number, which we true -is only thexigin
rang of siongieries, and much colic to those who "' -
have dared to establish "Punetillello." tliubllshed " --
-by Prnichinelle Priblishing CO.. til Nassau - st*t, f" -
New York, and for stale at Ba limn akt Rarasey7s :.
Bookstore. • _ . ,
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TUB TECHNOI,OaIsr.7-The secot . l number, o f; :'...
Journal has reached us and Is ful up to the proifil-', '..
'as held,ortt -by the Ant. It contains a 'seri line . -
full page eintrafing, oft tinted r, glidratilia de- • .
tallset the Ealst River Bridge Wen,. Other arts- ~
elesof great' intemit serve to redder thia. number
_-• '.
valuable ‘ both to the practical man *l4O the - Xeili-
E4 4 ean
era! reader. Amongst them Maybe menthmed, the - „ fl -
Mamsfiletare of Porcelain. Beam Itaprovenieuts In .
_Riatillatta)s, -Street Railykya,„ I,lnee of Tele-
giapti, The ParicElystein bf. '' wige k , ughsentie of
coixliPatioil orrltilitli, the MOTT or the Lueifer .
Match, Yaometrleal Predettinis, The Science of Latta -
' l lh l lll/ 1 1. *Z.. mite. Those who destret . to elapsing) a ,
eopictfthtsjogrnal4onldsendfteentir eents to the . .
Industrial Publicatlon Coninany 'l7llltroadway.New -
' - ,
York. -.4' -
A GOOD story is told of a 'Washington eke.
triauel. Who lately refused; to buy Mark
Twain's book: He wag disgusted it.
sidd'he to the agent, "the num wl
could weep at tlie tomb of Adam must be an
Ictiotin • . • A - • •
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