The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, June 04, 1870, Image 1

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    BE
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FORTY—SIXTH YEAR.,:. Nso
COAL TE,
Port
!Pier So. I, Port itlebriolot.
W ELD; . N A:Eli-LE .& . 00 -
, 31,,,,erg imi SizipperA of the Best: •,
Qualities
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.I.(sl'ST 310UNTAIN AND BLACK /IPATii . ,
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• 9
OALS . • ..
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Airinutticturing and I)6luestie use, slid 501,3
- • I;alll4lnapuutrketa •
. • Fon T 111; • CELT..IIIIATED
• .NE NOT WHITE ASH, AN,D
"JAO I ESON I.iOEIIEURY" WALK
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• ' {2GSM Walnut St..'Phlladelphls,
()dicer : 1101Broadway,..New York,
11 j Doane Street, Boston.
6. M. WEl.n. HENRY W. NAGLE.
BLESILY A. Him, JE.
Jun. 1,',0
• Pier, 'So. 5, Port Richmond.
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HAAS. & BRRNIZER,
.P4iners .and Shippers of
'TILE SUPERIOR
T
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URKEY RuN'COAL,
lAND SOLE AGENTS TOR
Lee.. Grant & Co.'s Celebrated
K. •RI D GE COAL
PLAN
18 Walnut St., Pliiindelphis;
81 Trinity Building, Nor York,
11 Doane St., BUston...
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011 ice:
1,01)10,•70
,STICKNEY - . & WELLINGTON
and :Shippers . . of Coal •
mom - their Burnside Col. at Shamokin
(Red Ash.) .
"STAIN (White Ash.)
. Trinity Building:. New York.
.Walnut Street,. Philadelphia.
Doane Street,: Roston.
:o. 6, PORT RICHMOND, PAT LA.
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CASTNER,
I:PRNSIDE
VEI.4
LOCUST 5.1014
( 391
Office*: 20:1
•( 29
WHARF
Jan. I,':U.•
'tor 7. Port nichinftEd. ,
Tr NEILL' & CO,,
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shipper k tAnthrqcite & Bittuainous ,
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AGENTS fori the Rale of the celebrated SHIN :c
Ift)A fl (ITT, NVIGG A N TRlEBEL'SLoctuAldoun
i:do and Burthilde Shamokin
••' Nrite'ASh
and,P4l.Cll MOUNTAIN'
fled Ash Goal.
•a! .
I' VROSI HOBOKEN,
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The best varieties of Leklgh and . Boylan's CEI4:-
LRATED
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Also; Sole A 'eats . In the Eastern market
A t le and Creorge's Creek' Co.'s BlTcelebrated
!NOUS COAL. •• .
IP . llll.lpieiphia, 247. Walnut Stieet,
e rt s Tilde r n k r : e lll 27, n t ! n a
tt ..Tri p uttY Buil"1"C.
flagon, 25 Doane H o we
Street,
Febni arS
PI r Nu; 9, Port Richmond. -
JOIEIN' . ~ Sr, :SON;
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.:- Shippers of Coa), • ,
No. 316-AAIALNUT,ST . PHILADELPHIA. '
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. Depois for Storage and Sale of Coal: s :_.
•,,:.;. to 4 - We4 Thirteenth Street, New York.
No. 802 T.ltiFil Avenue, NeW York. • .
It i...I.WharTlNo. 09, India Street,'Provitieto , e.
1;Iih
4:olby's- rf, Mt.. - Washington Avenue; near
I etieral islreett. Boston. Jan. 1, '7tt-1—
I.:IIANKLI4 COAL OF LYKENS VALLEY,
I •
,1 , 1 , .11.1":1::4 k RE CArTIONT:I) that there are
t ; .;! four C •n , •.. , this C
oll' .ro which ine thoal. all - of
,( i:6-'
1e , ,11'0 and -r the tottnosenient - of the undersign
..,i:. For the yepr l•rl'ir:siNNlt•li:SON A: Ct 1.. of Pitila
o.elphia. w i'l he the only - . - kaents for its sa'e In New
i . ll4'ifiliti, No \V IV. ,i 1:; N.'W.ler,ey, Ana Smith of Cape
Henry, owl 111.1, Hilt IS.;& co.. of italtinake for alt
ol her p.oillT.:. air At4ent,:wlil 411.:11 lii no other voal
wholevyr,:tiel o:t1.- - , wklittartlte pure aelltlitle arti
r le , 11110 111%.•11 .• it Oi (loin.. p,oi t i,:ilor ilw;C:ll3tiOn
i . : 1! , .111110" to I - 1,t),:l. I il‘,.• K 4 Ati•l'l.,ltlt
. 0.11 boy under
tArplingly. - o
',rite' Attentr , i . ) , 1 their ret.4ist ant s for the. above
r:1 , 111: , , ore rei f.,4l:rt - ;. - ; SINN II 'I:.'SePN ,•:.(:)I.,tfelittral
.1'..:e,:t,;. li' W4loot. ,treet, Philadelphia; their New
-) ork I )(lice is :11. 1.1. , son te... Trinit: Itulhlings. o 3(lS. (I.
NI , it WV, .I:.!elit ; .0.-...isteti by 1.:1.15IIA MOSELIA,
.`. 1-111..;.!:-,iftliiior •I root, itilNton.
11 .\ 1.1. ll Ilt )11 I EitS & Cit.. f ieneral A gent a: 3 I'nst
, 'lii -,• :,,,,
~,,.. ;:o.tirii,,re. Md.; n•pr,..cild,4l tit liar-
I ;,111 . ..,• , . r 0..) ,, ..dus1:111 6. sTERRETT. Order
, ii ,old be ::.i, :l , to ell her , of the aliovi• named parties.
a - . 1 101,0 ol a• elk,. \V M.11:1:1)W LE, tleiteral Manager
.) if.. sliiitniil,ll::%ttirl it. I:: I "(0., Mi., Short lt. ('oat
. :11,1 the I. , lcett , Valley Coal Co. tian. 11, '74-1
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ri, : i N ! ,.. t tt.l- . oe; Itiehoollot. - • .
BIN N te KI--_ - . 4 ; 0 N &.. C 0
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..kinlif.4 tnei-iite :mil Shipment of tfn,
.Franklin Coal or Lykens . Vatlby,
1, .`:r;''' 1:117/Z. 7,;1117 anti
Ifenyn, "• '
114 %I": . 4ll . itit Strut. Philadelphia.
-• 'li :luty York.'
1 , 41IntlierStrri.1„
(i.e*111111%.-Aw..tit.
el,). 1,'7 , )-1- .1 New
WALTER', DONALDSON & CO
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3 . 1 . V i I 3-11.4.:1)
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; ENT:-; far thr, '
F C-10 MAS LEHIGH COAL.
!!“..f• \Valuta street. l'ltillt.telplila.
...: ll 'l'rloit% tt•ait:titi,z, New York.
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t Itt DO:I j, S:11.14'.1:11..
W 11.1 Itl."-4•I'ier 11 von :Lgoltiiimplz,
6 '1 ' . 9-1(
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,r• t:t North Port Mel 11111 1 11111 l
TORN" ... SCOTT & SONS ,
ME
Trlibel's! and Shippers of Coal
~LNTs ioR T/1L SALE ('1
i.l: 1, LQCCST MiIIINTAIS White A.ll
NAN itrel Ash
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nml In hit to
th e -: 1 : i;N , ' •
thWEN.:.:II.I_II,4)KIN
* No. 11.:altiOt
!Itt /STCON- -No. 19 i li,v.no• St.
NIT(' 11 1 1'.r..3.1 way. ChaitlLl.r
-I'c'euell,r—AZellt....,
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:.. , Pler It, South. . , - „ ' . A
CM D - A .. KEL LER k
_BUTTING,I
Miners find Shipz .
11 . 20.-coat,
1.,i , I.Elilti il (GREENWOOD, ' . •
I:EEVESI!).. , ,I,E. •
:.:i 'K Fla I.OrtrrEttnx. •
• ! N(titTll FitANICLIN RED ASH, '
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'.- I qu'Arg. nEATII, .. , • •
• Bp.; itrs hocusT MT.,
• ' .• .. • GRTSON,.O R
IRAD
ARE VILLE.
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1 IV' Itithy St.,. ii9•Wil.
3:...•4 : • k 0.11 1 .1 cif Trinity rtullitintr..N. ii.• -'
, j 1 ...!: Walnut Street. Philltdelphls.,
l'irr 17.
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itlti:lt.t. REI..ER & NUTTING.
.... , lE,Tii FRANKLIN witiTE A . 511.. ..
..p,:t 2r. Ng , . * I
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).A . Y.; • liIUDDELL'St CO,
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Miner& Shippers of Coal. .--
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(pfmqsruanut st..phuadqphi..
' , t::.•.:: 1 1.1 prontiwny. (Trinity Ittaliditno N'. X. ..
Diane SI reel, Ito.tom , :
~:.. \ ~.11, :',.lthe sale rf the folhmintt c'elebritted
• . ecKLI s:
• , 11.1.1
Icqi:11
I,l:lcut LRIIICiII co.kr„ •
I. op.'s TIA:}UIRT AND bitArrit
c7).11..5, and
IN I: CO.'S slijoroKlN co - AT,.
Plf.t
Pl,r Nu. 'I Elizabil.llo.
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Virr •No.: Ir Pori Kiehmiltl. .
MIME
=OEM
9®
FIN RO
11MEL,. JR., & BROTHER'
Aill:NiS )'OR
FUVor::# andi . vo:ll known HILL k HARRIS, White AA.
Suieriur ltr ftee-blirnind rink LA.
(....„.1,,,( 44 11 DANIEL, Deep itefil-ti
tit TOP 4:1111-111T111INOUS.:
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A V FIN'S 4Na LERIGH at' Ellzabethport4
*) ::1 Walnut ll St., I.llllada.
nic.,. :.- 21 Inane Street, oaton. ..
• ! Ili ))) I 53, Trinity Building. 1.4..5v York.'
:i l / 4 ..tual, AGI .Nr—SAM V EL F. 1t1;G(i.x...4.15it4 by
;,. !CI: , IWN a tut F.. P. UPIL.I3I. liarvh t; 'I,ZI-10
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VANDU , EN BROTHER & CO.,
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iltivrA and Shipper* 4.0
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011411;1111 I,oltich. Lneti;if Ilatintain, ' Lowd
and nthrt
HITE AND ' RD. ASH 'COALS.
1.. i P 6. Itlvlnnorl, , ' •
ti•l . i :•:,.; W ti.inv vs: •,, I.lli7.:lln.thport, : - •
1 I.Jen-T.CIIy.
~ ( . 11:”.'alnilt. titreet, I'tilla.1t:!1,111a.
; i. it. . : : 11l 11nnut tray, I , :rAv York.
. 1.1 Proasn , St., 11":0 on: Jan 1, '74-1-
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F--)OVEY & KENDRICK;
• In, 0 1 • r f the Celebrated
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hift 'or Raipbow-ind :Keystone
_A. T, S .
144rf 81 Port .eirhodscad
• -f PlA:l44lelptti3—!MS Tlnek Street.
144 • %
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DAVIDSON 'YOUNG &
)TrfoLVSA,I.IR DEA 1.1.3t$ IN•
MOI'NTAIN, 'SHAMOKIN, I.E111(II
Cl' M RERLAN'D. SCRANTON AL WI LEF.SBARIII;
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C AL 5.. .
ROOM No. 16, TRINITY BUII,DING, NEW YORK.
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WM. M. DAVIDSON; formerly of Tyler tt'Co. •
KAMA. B.XOUNG fonnerlyotCuldwell.Gordolt CJ
103111.11:T K. BC.C kMAN.
Jan 15. '7O
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1015 T. JOHNSON do HOBOKEN:
VAN WIdICLE & STOUT,
•1113.C.E1i9 AriD SHIPPERS Olok THE • ,
Celebrated "Fulton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) Coale,
From the F.bervule nod- the StOut•Colllerlett,mear
Ilozleton, Pa. Delivered. direct from ininert on
I•oard VCSM•Iri t at PT. doIiNSON, HOUOKEN, mad N
Ilitu.totwletc. N. J. -
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' (44 dt 40 Trinity. Banding.
OtTlrea: - 411 Broadway, New York.' •
(ITeraporaq nt. - 119 Broadway.)
May IG. 'OS 31-
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VER PLANCK & ATWOOD,
A.II
E 5013333
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COAL
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"No. 7.." Trinity Itnildit:g, 11l lirusuiway,
tit , ir Turk.
r: vEitrLANic. JOIIN ATWoiil) ,
J*Ti Is. 70 2—if
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(aLDWELL, CONANT 4k. WINTON
NO. III" EROADWAY, NEW YORK.
. trauniii 45 and 38,Trinit7 Bulldlne.)
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raolitar, WU. CEA - RAMIE,
PITIITON, RED ASH,
MAIIANOY; SCRANTON,
. I,OCC.ST 1(11 7 N,1 . .i1N,
CV )(BERLAND: lIROAD Tut', ETC.,
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Si'ti,;, - ,lce'..N, l 4f;_:Al . .krlTl:iirl'imlA'styll'F';;OW
I.N„ LEHIGH ,COAI,. TILE "PRISIItOSE, THE
POWELTON Setni-bltutnlneus and other first-rate
o,lltertes. ,• -; ' • :.,....
JAMES W,411
2ALWELL. C. B. (UNA:. T. •
I,,VALTER WL.'STON. - t •• ~ ,
FPICE. OP TEE NrAGALIZA.EPAT
v-I:(G co ,8 Co amszclAL llLocc,tlvrrALo.N. Y.
COAL. ' " COAL
THE :2 1 ii/AGIARA'; ELEVATIINO CO.. tweltig
large ninth= of - Ltitfinottl tome, . -Ixlpretiexed ,
nt the opening oftwelseition toreelve tram the Es~rle
Minima Canal; ttr Labe:Any quisatity at COAL for
storage or transhipment to any place raid by (;anal
or We by the Lakca_npnn,na ftWOrlible, terms - RN any
parties In Buffalo. „Their'', lot is well locate al : . for a
general city bunnies's, , . • . • L.f
• . c.wftrs ('LARKE, V lee-Presnient.
Ithreh Z. 'Gil • • '• • AL-tf •
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0 COAL OPERATORS. •MINERS'AND
1 FURNACES.
-- (JUICE t LONG. Locomotive Itto
Ift4o ISEiICII Kramur, rIT 11.3,111:13'111 A , PA.,'
Wttnid call' your attention to their elAtbery and
Ivarnace Locomotives designed for indrie or
work, and for arty required durum of r0v.,1 mei sharp
est curves, with capacity to draw from .;a to :to tong
gross load. .
flaying develoyst in both,the Anthracite. and Bi
tuminous regions of AurroqrAvania. the 1,644 Sliev+Sli.
fat Tunnel Locossolivt. in Itat country, they offer
with confidence their various styles of Locomotive
Engines with every guarantee -of their workman
drip and Verfornrumee, and refer to the many now In
operation in theseveral mining districts, furnaces
and forges in thri State and country.
. Their small: first cost, great power developed, to
getlat•r- with their durability, great economy and
light daily expenses over animal power or ordinary
locomotive use. Os proven by their experience of
several years) Make a Vast saying in expenses suf
ficient to pay. the,' first east Ls a rcry short lino.,
February 12. / I c , "u.' 7-Gin
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W ; 11 . 1. E. ROPE. . • :
X A.B trrA CrUlil.F.D BY
• TUCKERTARTER at., New York.
All sixes Hemp or Wire Centres, bright or painted.
The Rope manufactured by this ttrin are considered
by all.parties using them, the best and handsomest
Rope made in the world, made lnvariatdYlrom wire
drawn from the best-Norway Iron. The largest. a
1n the IT. K. Navy are rigged with Wire' Ropes n=
by this arm. &staples oftheas Rope can Lteren•with,
and orders taken , and aU 'information given. and
orders promptly tilled at reasonable rates and circa.
Lars furnished by 'A. lIF.NDERSON, .
;otte Miners' National ' ank, Pottsville : .
Jan 17
• ROOT'S SECTIONAL WROUGHT IRON
• ••
sArerr).• ,4 notLFAls.
ROOT'S IMPROV ED TRUNK .ENGINES,.
• • Mailmen. rettable sad Marlee:
Double Piston Square Hoisting Engines, Nolst
ink Machinery for Coal Shafts, Sloping;
Grist Mille, StOrgia, ans., K otir.cl
One qf them Raiment run be seep mining *Lily es
HARRIS' Colliery, MalouLoy city. pa.
lARTICULAR ATTENTION 18 INVITED TO
the Holster, which has no equal. No (btu/ points
—huvind two pistons in .one cylinder, either end
'of. which is taking full. steam when the other is
paselng centre. It requires no friction straps, clutches
or brakes of any kind. Started: reversed or stopped
Instantly, and Al any point of revolution, by The
simple movemen tof a single lever. Having no keys,
gibe, set screws, or other adjustable parts, which in
other holsters require the knowledge and constant
care of-an experienced engineer, can be put in the
bands of the most' inexperienced persons. All its
working parts are enclosed In the case or Cylinder,
and tins thus protected from breakage, the effects of
dust; dirt, and snot or weather". Its extreme light
ness, compactness and rapid speed, highly's:omit:tend
it.for this use. Orders received for the manufactures ,
by the undersigned, who will also Tarnish deecriptive
catalogues, price lists, drawings, estimates,tunlother
Information.
DE
Port Nicipnott
Pier No. 17' Piart.
AUDENRIED. NORTON .&
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:Miners and; of
FIRST CLASS COAL,
LOra-T MOVNTAIN.
*Vrimi our two large and eelebraftd
•41.1ZE1., DELL," F: 7 NUFLION .f Co
CiOOPRIbCE S ArDENIttEI)
imusEßni
[;rue ELCriiing Tied Ash. and Splendid Prepb.rsition .
i'oLKEI'T COLLIERY, • Owen, Long ih, CYO
I lib LE t k.:r,K 1.1,1. C. Volk et 1, 'l.os t
NtrAMOKIN.
g.NTEraonisF: COLLIERY, T. Illounigardnir, Prrettl.
I,t;eust Ifogn Isla OndLorberry; also vlh.Seltuy'licill
Caul, to all points secs:Jo:lbl° by I..ststts.
• 1211 Street,Pldlailclpblsti
02lees : -`,lll Broatreesl-.lNew Toetti
27 Doane Stec4s. - .Boston: ' •
J. T. 1I7DENUI1:1); 4 P , ' • C. 1 ) . NORTON,
C 11.43. It. NORTON, • -R.
- Jan. I, '7.a. •
- Pier 5a llwt.)Uohmoq'd., •
SNIDES & 840EMAKER,
Shippers stud 43ealers In
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AGENTrI ion O. W. Sts'i'nEtes WEAr.t. w:cowN .
M ® t FOREST: COAL •
w.AIAT ST.. • I 61 T1:1M71. ; BUILDIN o G,
. PniLADAL'
Lours KNY DEIL C.3l.Eit.
..Inu 1, 70
- tier No. la Itichsiapifitl.
FORM 11..111.3•P LI LS:, P. REPPL I :13.
.'REPPLIER, GORDON:&.00.; .
?11 /: RS AXL stimet:r.s t..}7` '
Locust Mountain,. Mammoth Vein , fled Ass,
Lorberry, and !• • .
,TOWER CITY, LYKENS VALLEY COALS,
( 319 IValnta.t ittreetvAilnglelphla.'
p:l;cits: -11 l ftroadwny. rixiiim Ni). PO New tprk.
t 27 Duna° (.I; . ocim
.
, '7O '
ruomAs CA Ix. mounts /fAeli cook:.
CAIN, HACKER & COOK.
. . . roliprvits ov
I.:OCCTST lizgii, lAXIUST liii.OI%!.?TAIN. ' BLACK
'LEATH.
. At...4n,,D . r/tarri IN OiTIIEIt 1 , 1125 T QUALITIES OF ~ '
' White Wand -Red ASI3 . CO:11S. -
NO. 214 Walnut ittreet, l i lilladelpfilis. and lkonl
' Laud 'Wharves, Schuylkill River. , .--
JOLIN B. STRYKEIL, "
. .. . SHIPPER AND AGENT, ' I
Lau. I. 'll4-1 Schuylkill Haven, PA ' . i
- - —.-,...
Pier 19, Pert liieliuto;,l
LOVE,. BOYER & CO .
B:RIPPERS OF
Anthracite and Bituminous Coals.
•
SOLE: At,IF:NTS FOR • „
•
CUSIBERLAND VEIN lIITUMiNOUS C 0.14,
334 WultlittSL; , •
(Mere,l3 Donate St.. Itoston.
21 Custom House St.. Protidegoe.
Mardi .1,70 .• Jo- 1v •
• Mop Pork.
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•
JOIIN H. 17 - 1:1 , EN111:1710..
WM. .HEISSENPOUTTEL •&•'CO'•1"
B . lltippyrs nntl Pcnierti in
Schuylkill, Lehigh and CUmherland
'COAL
TEINITY BUILDING, 111 IllitIADIVitY, sl,
I'. 4 /. BOX NEW YORK.
Sole -Agenti; fiir New York Anil Vicinity for tlw
I . Sare of LEE, GRANT & CO.'S PLANK' ittlittE, anti
lIAAS &ItItENIZEIt'S COAL.
inarch :317. '7O - ' 1:1-1v:: •
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
SCHUYLKILL .
•
,• , WILKESBARRF,
• . SCRANTON, am!
•• • SHAMOKIN
April 3,- 'U
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?Itadjintrij,
NATRANIZL GARRET, Mammy Calif's.
A. l ll. CHURCH, IlanvMe t Ps.
Mir. - !I, ":-/S• •
Pliitabilphia, &c.
. .
SURITYLKELL IiATICIATION.'
tatippin g 111leirews lir ATTILILACITE COAL at Orresairk, ' '
Delaware Err, tbllailelplda, • • .
LEWISAIIDENREID & CO.;
AGIVATS FOR TEIZ 6ALK OT tax- .
Walt peek Dtiosood Cool Coupon's - 1111aawal Bed , cad
Btu* Beath matte AM Cab.
• fa.G Walnut Street, Phlltutelphla. •
OFFICES.:' Broadway, New York. .
• I.Kilby Street, Boston. - .
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1).168 prtxus9s.puLt.A..• zzA-Nrclu. n. , inr .- ,Asittl.,vgn,
. . ; DAVIS- PEARSON & CV.;
- . • meon.us Ap. lIIIIIPPLRS OF TUE . • .
I'ELERIi4TED WEST HOLITLEN - WHITE ASH AID .
; sPOILI 1.1. N .,
, Lll En' . ASH . 'C •O A. I. Q .
- . ti 0.124 Walnut Street; Int ItadeliAlln.
, o . F iii,k, . I No. Lit linnutway,-Itont No. 9, 'Molly
. ` • , Bulldinx, New York;
' . (No. IL Ikiane Street, Ikwlon. '•' I
GREEN‘Y WTI,. pELiA.WATIE AVENUE WHAM':
.Jah. I. '99-1- - ; ' •
THOMAS.C. PARRISH,
SIIIPI i kRI7(II,NIFT IN
Lehigh.; Schuylkill aii •Illtuminous
.
•
Consitintnent!‘ pn Colon'lnalott Solicited and taken
oft turfrable Terina.
•
Omer-341 Walnut St.: l'hlladelpl4.
.)!ay-1 1/4-4*
. • - goTberri l ,Trok. „
,•
EAT'ERANkLIN LORBERRY VEIN COAL.
YEAST FRANIE.LIN'IJOUBERAY pc. AL
it , J414-now hold exclusively by Megrim.
(;ORLON & CO. wbo.are mp . pole. •Arepts. it'sweleg
'ordering , from. them may atwarse.depeerd upem get
t lug a pure urt z l i ele :i4„
Ishiktdel Pk la. 1 :-
Fi'ICFN:.{ : NO. 111 lirtztatway, ItonniA New York,
. • N 0,1.11 Goalie Wept. !loom 1,-.llnotop.
. Jan I. IH-1- HENRY BEIT..
. .
• Oihitingtan, pet,
~OFFICE : OF • THE .MOCANAQUE COAL
COMPANY,
.: , ;0.51::0 and 512 W. unlit
WILMINtITON,ITLAAVAICK. . • ,
:We are now prepared to nirnigh the Trade, Ditd
ep. and Chnsuniehs with out'• •
Celebrated : Coe]; the '4.ll,thasniAiue,"
•
And Ulnae int e
.ri'mte.l will rind lt to.tb ' elr advantage
and economy to eonspltiolth company before making
their yearly contracts or engaging nextroea.
Shipping point for the Weidern market, Erie., •
" "Southern do Havre de t;nice.
" " Eastern .
110
N. B.—Alao, the (-lover UM Hall !bald 'and' llitn
mint:tons Coal:Co.'s Coate; for • the manufactnre or,
gas, (17 cabillea -475 c. f. yield ; coke first cincjity„arin
pef - centage.of ash stualL May .21;
Sclaiu (kill: onntq. :
_~ __ FS ._-..-_~--.-
.1 - A M C O NNI 113
• Ilium...and Shipioes , of the' Celefmateit •
LOCUST MOUNTAIN • COAL
• POITSVILIE, .SCJIUYLKILL co:.;
J.an I, '7O. •
. . . .
NvE . :AlitlirbNlT IN
. DAILY BECE;PT
• - , or THE V.E.RY sirlq;1;1011,
• Bulky Free Bitrith Dttepitimr,Asi!
G , •
DANIEL - WEBSTER COAL
A Si - Di4ONt
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, . .
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.1• -- r -S4I:ARE-F12.(717.R1.7,1)
"SOLE 4dENTs:
,JOHN ROM3,I:EL, - 'JR., lc tRO.
.204% Walnut lit.,
()Mere:- 21._ Doane St.. llkugtain. •..
A 3 Trinity Building; Newlin!, .
7; ' 11-if
0 RIGINA.L HENRY CLAY COAL.
I ber,' to not Itys zny it`lends and the rmitillegutiei
flint IJI appointed
. ,
JOIIS RON EL JR 6: RHO .,
•
Etiafh: A 4DIEXCLiTSIVE
FOR TIZIE SALE or MY
ORIGINAL HENRY CLAY COAL
the o,4r:trier:and repto.oll.iii of *flich Is NO wet]
kubicn lit the market am to n.l"
.
o.v
no gpecld : ouirement. •" • I
-It Jll l.e sILIPPED AS USUAL under
Nlll4 - rv.l, , ion. -
511A.36.4.i::::, 114 y 0:.70
• .
• , - 1 . ... JlTlalnut •Pit.
OFFICIN, - 21. Doane St..
• .. Trlulty hull4lng, "iew Vork.
HENRY CLAY COAL.
IN3
WE DEG TO INFORM THE P
THAT' NLIPE,IIIOU AND Iliy:L4 kNo‘l,-Ni
HENRYCLAY COAL,
• s •
.1.;
mire mien unbounded saltsPiet ion tlierat!t
Fear, will ecititfaue to I;i3 altipptlit
PURE : and FREE FROM MIXTURE,
. .
' • ,r , • • • •
And 4!ll4irinly lout from otir extl
t atii.v•r-A,Reutr: for
nal tide-*nter markets.
• JOHN ,IRMIXEL, .11i. & BRO.
. .
• 15% N'tediut- &taTeri. rhiladAh
. irtnitir Handiniti• sew Lir*.
• •=4l DOADO, street. iftett4/11U,
To wiono c ,oll., Orders_should he ,iI.II.ImAKI,I
THIS CAM L -18 A HANDSOME, BIT WY,
LIGHT,. FREE. BURNING
Afria6LE, ' •
IL tut we pi et4r,e ourselves to continue lug.
SEC9N D :ro e soxi;.:,
And confidently- recommend It as the
BENT FREE BURNING COAL it rut XkllttE i i
.s. •
RqBERfS - ON, GUITERMAIi &
March 12,':0
-- .7" •
s
OT/031.—atukuuftesurers nd mere of Stem
Planta., are hereby atuthmed neatentt the Matt
facture, sale, or two or nay Piaui* that are aa
frinvelu a .. ent on AlOsotk's Patent, .dated September sl,'
" . " 44 / 1 taeY prosecuted - to the 'full extent
the taw, •
l have already eicoriansencod inn 6itithistseveral kr
ties, ea_d irapommeute all other Infriagors. •
Port ulnoc o 7Attro SOBT. ALLISON:
Part fes In want of Pumps cia& besupthlled reas&p
bye prices In , the nn • .
del =etON & SANNAN. ' '
• FratOF/11. ;till Works, Port Caßbal4 Ya
. Jan: LIS • '
1.4:.
melrtrinimmurtta trims coy!
utin coa:
w ;L-
T - A1:l1 "kln NOTI I a iueg ' . that ae 'Lo la ve sto old &MIRO kV
BADINAIf_ P_orlearboo.asantereatili nisi%
STEAM P/STON. And hays given Mean the entire
control of It In ata Constar, wltb power to coded at
mows dils or to become doe theme for the loiromn
loam* and nos of the cants. DAVID CLAILIE. ,
9111-Itt - •
fOTTSVILLE: SATUrtDAY MO tc ING, 4pNE 4 :: .1.31,8-.
JOHN DOLAWL-
CIEN
11-11 m
.111)itqbeffijia Atincrtistititts
pM. 110BiNSONA CO» •
.ltiocrearr to, W. 0, Itlntier,) •
ix PORT 14t.ii, .111/ cL ctrit C ii& rriurrsiners.or ,
Military, Church, Soel ilikentrida6wilt; Fags.
Thumenr, 54' Le, ,• '
10. 131tiortil Thted streei,
pecvnt tier 4, f 56 9 .„ •
.419 , THE FOLSOM IMPROVED T y„,,,;
went
• Five Dollar Famtly Mewing Machine. The
elleapeeDFlret Close Machine-In the _Market. Agent:
woofed erery ,Tawra. Liberal eorahnhadou allowed.
For terms arakelreular, address. HAMILTON;
Gen. Arent. YO. 70!) Ow:m1111a St.; Plitlittelphla,..Pit.
Aptll 114 '7O ' 13rn. •
J. R.l/EltET'f'B
New l'itiiit Nampalttr Shapttler rafter and -Chest
. . _
7 , . .
INuf4intpa 'ureter the arms. Perfeet: eomfort. tan 4.
ne n t trtatranteNl.:ol,nrth fter.enth St, below Ant,
Plithelelphlw Trussea, Suppertt ta.- tilta.mtic titock
'lnas.-ermehes, &A., 1.44 y attauttant ,
'r
June62B. heat - .
AISTER; CatALFALZP; as cox.
L;Fportert! Hof ,
. -
Hosiery, Notions, .
White Gocds, kubrottlaries, '
- . Gents ;Furnishing 'Goods - , -&c.;
— No. H Ai.‘ilick.. - r;l;Tlti.:l4. lIIILADELPiIIA: .. .
Jau 15. - '7u -.
•- ' "
11C4 Eaßari' CARPET WAREHOUSE.
+St! Arch etrert. below -Mut b btrMt,
Willa, -The 1,1 .estapli*lted odantl, RevOsing tor the
Syria!, Trude a bate atoll:. Ut the ..V4 Jo miles of
- if.,' - It s it IP 1.1 IC . I .I%'" C.. 4 $ • t
pureltattfd at the Lateral' biOLD ,ItATEd, and will be
i tag ut (+Wren', rrdurtiota 'rout hitt letuant's rier*.
e ENGL.'S)! Illttl4SEL•m at *.I 5 0 ,and-01l other goods
'1 In proportion. JO4ll-341 BLACK W00D... -
April in, itslll-Int . - ' 'au. Arch St;, Philadelphia.
. 1173,1.. Wert.EARY, , , -
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. , .
" 7 ,
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_
.1t Vgl''FAt - riltElt Or , .
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. Wiiter -I'rotii" Marietta Biatstia.' i s /titers.
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.6"41.511Ntir: r.T.; PIifI..4,DELIIIIA - . .
, , -I •
-- A rill 9.'70 - ',, - , , ,
i i 3111 - '
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f I- iiiiiii.:l ----.-'-
.10sEl'IrWALTON •
.. - IL() - .
. .. ,
emstss. - r 31Astatta, Nu, ti:i Walnut St.,.ollll.laVtlpb.ia.
. . • '
Our estahrtitliment ii -e of the ohltict l In Philadel
phia, and from '&l4 etriehretand superior &cl - ilea we are prepared
. to turzilsh good work at reaaon-•
lade priers. , -• . -
We idantifiteture aria furniture, and &ISO mediuni--
I- priced lariat Lire of auperlor flunlity, ..1; large stock
of tortilture always on band. Gouda nitute fo order,
' Crluntenr Ikalr.„ Work rnd , Oftlee' ?erratum - 1:1r
Batiks, Offices utidtitorett, finale to order. .' -.. .
J O *.WALTu:.i, J. W. -
' I,IPI'/N corr, 408. L. SCOTT.
Feb 12. :V - ' 7 -1 3' '
LISHER & HALL'S caiDA It VAT 'and TANI:
I. JIA N UFA crowy, Nte,,ql4s and 1147 'North Front
'street-, below Girard Al . entie, rbiltdelphin,l'eniuk.
We .Would ro.peetfully inforni the public' that we
ore tinuitifnet tiring Wt.tODKN'.. , TA li"K ..t.b RESER
VOIDS, Ar., of every (16:crip;lou and capacity', an for Itreirent,jilattllers, Colllettlex,..nallroada i
!Intel,,f e rlinite ftitrelllngx, 4c., second hand Tank*,
all site ou linntl. oov...work. Iti, made of White (*tie
-.and other wool's; aneordingtio order, and we will
-g tin Ilin t ~ e It to give entire sat lathetlon, und' fury/ lAII. I
it ,11 the most reasonable terms. Tuba made of any 1
desired shape,,whellte.r Itouhd Oval or Square. ,
". ~
• - - , . . ... _ . ITENItT W. FIsHEIt.
" Morel, 12,'70.114ri1e] '
_,51101.1 IL NALL. . - • 1
_... _. _
,
U r ntE • RAILING , WIRE GUARDS. for Mor o
Il' Frohts, Faetor . te., Clime)* Crimped Wire
. elOttf , 'for cleaning ores,. cool. 4e. Hesmy
ClLithos and Coal Screens. ire :Webbing for sheep
and poultrryards,' Piper Makers' Wires; lira/Weald
Iron Wire Cloth Slevps, Psip ti 21 tierce's's, Orneunen=
tal Wire Wont. '•-.Fvery lnformatinti- he addressing
the tuannbseturers, • •M. WALKER & SONS,
• . • No, 11 Nbtth ath street, rhltadelphia.
.
RR
z l ' 93 ria.'
- , -.., . JOSTTPAA`OWPLAND'IS itONS ,
' HAV i: RENON' 11.2) THEIR ' -
-
- ‘7„V..I.IOKING.GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME STORE; -
To No : IS North !that SC; Plillada..* . •
. ,
1 lin er they II irer ut realuceditricas a Freneralnimorb.
ident of I.itokluit-ttiu.s.,es, Picture lortunes„Lante
; French Pluto Mlriurs,.Plitin and Or n amented
Picture Frames, eornieea. Mouldings, at e. i.
' J Otil I VIA I tlldrl'LANLysi SONS
Peli l lft, 7A-Clial No. IS NorliSlxtli St.. PliLlcubt
.13 ILEWOR'ffE.lllol3,BliolDii7ruicons
ternul a n d External, Blind, 13leislint and Itching,
positively, perfectly and perinanenti,j• cured, with
out pain, danger, inidrumena or caustics, by 'WM.
A. MCCANBLES. M. D., No. 19• M Spring flanien Bt.-
Pittni..Pa.:whocun NWT you to °vet - Eleven Ruud'Tod
1 of the hest eitixens orl'hillelelpfda; who have been
cured. practice of eleven yynrs as a t specialty In
this disease without a failure, warnuils a cure In all
, ,
Feb -10. '7O
To m na t ualvp, GROCER EiA.11 .. ,D LIQUOR .
CIIARLES. DuitHirs
Cl►~:~iiicnl ~'~~'oi•Ic~,, ,
- No. 4 A nrkf STREET, PHIL.% lAt ?MIRA.
Importer and Dealer. In Oils, Es-.
senees, Ethers, Fhivorlng and C. .2 , olLlng Extracts.
• - The only pace to Vey Pure Oils and Huperlor,Con
eentrated Extracts; Corks. Labels:lU Foll and Caps
of all colon. and sixes. AU enhini or Sealing Wax.
Gold Bronze. ete. Agent* forlleNtere's Mall Extract.
and Com ponnd Tio.ly and Age Preparation; Call and
examine. , ;
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GAS FIXTURES & KEIIOB-tIN-L77liAMl'd
SIM
.
A niniT V.ARIMTr ok . `,llCW SC,TLI7{.;: ,
BURNER.
S.3.I O E.Sr.AND 1.11:17,IN THE IiA.RKICT, I,T,GIVItS TILE
1..A.110 . K5T Llii lIT O.V . ANY .111:71241:-/i4.1,14
. . . .
„ .
COULTER, JONI:9'. .a Clid .3tarinfaetureri and
Wholesale Dealers, ;03 Arch „sit., Mina.. 7 .'
, .
June • s, ISM. . , i :, , , 2 . 1.1 y
i TN/ON BANS. % • , I ,
..,
\.., .
In ofrering the .above hraiol to 'the attentldri. - of
consumers n th e present lowan:, we beg leave to State:
that .ire have made very veal. Improvements In
there miring during the past lthinter,.and` have na
.hesitancy lnaaying, they are the best nittt•extant.
They are selected from strictly corn fed Raga. „trim
med very.nreely so as to ii(lake as little waste In cut.'
ting as posulble, and. the I ngetslientrused' in curing
all. the very finest us he had: The llama are all lig
' tiortedlk•fore pickling. larM .eitch size cured' by it'Sel f
mous to enable us to keep lti pickle Just long " enough
to cute amituot be too.sa t - agreat fault 'with 'moat
th inl y . , We.also cure In lee Douses nil summer aw:t
.eatrYurninlythe'llams at. all - times cut from Hogs
that were alive within 0 weeks of the I line the Hams
,ure delivered which is a great advantage and one
passessofl by .yery few_.ilealers. WO feel aatislit.l a
f rialwill insure satliffactlma.. Noue genuine unlpma
branded. 'Sold, onlyt by • i
• •A. F.DTTEiNRIIROI7DIi a en., -
r? .. -
. Pork Packers, N'O.ION: Delaware Avenue.
•April 9, - 79- 7 1.1.thn ' PRILADLLPHIA, PA.
6E0..7. .IMtICHAIEIT 4 co.. ;- . -- .
VAT and.. TANIty.FACtOItY,
..., • ..f
... No. 1341 BUTTONWOOD STREET, -
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''' ',• . -- PHILADIETIV =
HIA. ... c .
We are pm-pared to Make at Om shortt.st not
_ee
, .
- ..,W00111 , ...$ TANKS, varying In eipailty from •
4 150 10 150,Q00 Oh.II4IQNS, 'suitable
for 11retrers,'Di.!tini.ra, - Dlieia, ~ ". ,_ .
';..lprnvfitelarei'll, Av.: - . . •
/
',.. RESERVOIRSq'or . COLLIERIES..
...
Itefer to*. VuENc67ivi 4 Pottsville; E. Muir,
Apillland. Febl26. -flll.--94m
SEIriN YEB CENT .
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FIRST •MORTGAGE. BONDS
. .
PANVILLE. ILAIELKrOSI, & WILKES.,
RA RR E LR6149 COMPANY.-
•
:1.7r . 142 . AND ACthilLiED IN'rEP*ST,
. .
[To be tuYeantril to itr, Alay,
' • i'l'i'LEAß OF ALL TA'L`:.
NTEBEST: PAYABLE- A:Pal L (01/BEE:
_ .
•
Persona whaling to make Itiyetmetiot are Invited
to examine the merits of tkese , .
Itunpliletu suppliel and full luturnialluu
• :73TERLOIG 43: NyiLIDIAN,
•
financial Agents, lid South , Third Street,
• • - .I'IIILADELI'IIIA.
#a-1 overarnenrtßonds and 'ot herAeuritleatalten
In exchange for the above at best market rates.
ZS, 70
/0 1 000 LitYAitA.NT.E72.. • • -
LEAD ozorls t alk utter 1.444; . 1!
ist. For Itti UnrlN4loil Wtfitesofg. ' •
3.1. For tts - I.7negtinfet.l liurablltty; '
:Td. For its Unsurpassed Coreithir'hiniperly•
Laitiy for Ho 'Economy. • • - • ,
U. COIL. legs to psthit with Back Lead thin any
other WhIMLeAd exthnt, The game weight etrrent
More SOrdam is more Durid4e, aid' bakes ',net
BUCK LEAD Is the Chit:peg and heat;
uo*o duAnANTEE. L
, .
IIEcK ZINC Excels all other mock •.. ,
• 44.. Pcm Its Ellerin:Lied Durobtllty. ' <
For Its Vartriled•Whltitoesi. - •
set: ruenirnimmaineddinering Property..
• ,Lasily,lor Rs Great -Ecotionit,- - ' •
being the Cheapest Raisdsoni , est,arul most Durable .
Whjteliktrit in 1.116 "(arid.
.31 • , • I r. -
I T T ONLY .itues. LEAD AND ' DUCK •
•,_ • .
Tp" ri - -v_nD BE COXVINCED. •
•
Satisfaetion Ook - aanteed bitheAl r antir • r
•
• BMX COTTAGE
d,Q ere n
..POLOW3,
, r'thmiredixPiWardi l‘W
rites Onklbilldingi tatty , dwarf gibe. renew.'
ilallonsiTaidleautifuletiedes. ni—
Semple cards meet by - tuella dedrea. -
Dealers' Orders will be kora-nip/4 ezeataed the
• VICZNC/I. RICHAIITIS CCP•
24: W. I*.ii. Tentbeed Market weft,.
Jan s'7o
OLITAIRE.
• .
1101111. after hot r • ••
I 1 I measure, thise tilts of weary 'ghat - •
And count the witul ent ruffles' In the send,
With sparkling 41;cips of sun anti atriga of simile,
I seethe aloe bud and bloom and fade ;
mark the distmitttlat ,t4 , .[`the flower, • ' .; •
after:hour.
Bright it the Meritinasuu and fleree,‘he mgt . n;
The pulseleas air °tem es ha Me i n a Oman,
The low voiced waterfall, with muffled note.
Tbohnorse sea goswilng from some *cern throat,
Are all my answept while watch oizs i l Pray
, • •
• Year after year .• • •
I feel my o'ertseked sight begin td
With vainly searching Mr a phantortt I ;
Entombed width:tiny crystal wall of kea..
No tender htiman footstep cmickensAne: '
sweet andhomely human formsitppenr, -
Year after year.
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EXII
311.,:it1. (;L:
i',..t eittv:wie sii•xrgi: comiteh'irAxim ITO TIIE 5t1,.f.1
• S ANI FITATCT:Ts6O; CAT., 1Feb..21„ 1 1 70. '
Itlv Dean • ••• *t Fluid the Pleasure tO ieceiVe
your letter of the l4th this Morning. I • •- •.' • ' •
I have notified tlii- Speaicer of the House of Refire-
Sentativos, Tennessee begislatura, Hutt I will return.
the gold medal to the ItexisLaiorr of ;Tennessee as
'.coon as I am get toNew York' city, 4 where !Chew is
on deposit for safe get-ping. ' ~•• ••• ,• c •.,, , '
In reply,tcrthis notification, theSpelker wrote me
protestingaralitat My returning this medal.kutd,tried.
• to explain away anv apiktrent attempt. to insult me'
by the resolution °tete.] in the
. Leglainitire, &d.
.1 know the Tennesssee eharucter so well that. I'
place no - value whatever on the Sperikers,attempted
explanation, tiut I enamor note - get the' merlin, it be
ing paCked away with I'4 txtrartteles in thesame boa,
I shall wait until I have an opportunity to unpack
the box, when I shall return it to the lAitislature. '
- I agree with you . ent [rely In your expression of
disgust at the ntanner .isochich the sitaation and
isindition of t h e ahoy limier my- command for
the defence of Tennesxce IT the.lisil of 1165 is persis
tently ignored -by •partic, trying to justify them
se! visitor the eourse taken; by them in regard to Ahe
operations of 1 hat army. ! Jut feellnigeontident that •
the country will fully:has et - stand the eondltlost of
the army left with tae; anus fullyjuidify me in all
that I did toslelay *dile : , wall 'twitclops were in
condition to strike Mt cffeet lye blow, when 'the his-.
'tory Of the Tennessee eampalgn is•lwrkt ten, I have
•not allowe4 myself to he drawn into' the present
controversy. ' . i ... 1 .,
chaplain Van Iliirn is now engaged writing the
history or the Army - of 'ffeseutotterlstati. and I have
, nOiloubt will clearly and Witlstactortly detail all the
circumstances I connentcsl; with the defence of Ten
nessee against Hood's -invasion. In .. conneetioa
therewith fie will Min giVe a history of the opera
tions ottliectiyalry biter he haute of Nashville. -
AnY infaratatiou . or suggestlens you may feel 1 1 1 5 {m44.1
{m44.1 to communicate to him he will bemost happy
to receive, as It is both his desire and mine that the
completef the Army cif he Cumberland . shalt he SA
and reliable let posalide. Ms midma Is,
Rev. TimS,'ll. an llorti;:iitilwaukee, Wis • "
!• .-. :,'„ • : • • Sets- truiryoUlTA. `.. ' -
. , `.,, •. • ( $ 4 1:411 , 11 . T. , . .. • I , . l;f:O. n. THIPMAS...
Dien.. ! • ••, V. :.,, Army. •" ',• -.. .',.•„ ‘ ,
We are glad to:' lentil, •4,s we do front the
above letter; that a full history of. the Army
of. the'Cuntherittiatiti being • yritten„atid,• by
I. one so competent to tip the work•as,iaour late
brother officer and old friend ChaPlaiiiVan
::Hord, particularly that eventful and
That
eaninaign before Nashville in 18414.. That any
- One would-be base.enough
. to attempt to•iiii- --
tract froriOltehonors! added -at that time to
' 3laj. A ien:'''Themasii •. alreadY -great ;niiinef we .
wendereit, litit!*eretiot imilirbied at its: most
sigal ',fai I tire. '•-, petits are stubborn thi rogS, and
~
, - bol steri ng u p a tli I ril-rate olli eer wile n se many.
i• I -
otherii so vastly hilt superior in point of carsa
city and alleiiiney, yielded the justly.'earned
laurels to Haiti Commander-in-Cliirf, ,could
have ; no ot.lir Issue. •l'etliaps it Was thought
-that, (lent
. Thenitir.• native Medestydhs in
,time) past, andslefFriti.t.:, by those with were
'with him, to his; Wishes, would peril - Lilt-the,
would-be-heroto teMporarify„ at least,- enjoy
coveted 'tenon& even, thoug,h, they were n o t'
tii•riell. The - itteniPt was made, '..but the,
answer was overwhelming. And now, that
tlie,'griad old lierolbas 1.70nc . t0 his jest : •—we
-may be -Permitted I.tti note very briefly some
facts as'-they sitimii under our owe idiserVii:••
tion, during that eisentitil and 'perilous hour ;
cif.the war. ; - Tbilisi; who remember the long'
and. -fatiguing lAtilinta .eampaign, of four
Months' dumt.iiii-4; every -day ,of •Wiiieli - may
be •,:aid to liayeibeeil the-record of; hattleL,.
Will readily. call ti mind, that after a Short'
rest, Ten. 'Flip iisitt left: Atlanta to provide , for
the- .defence ott 11' ; noir ' newly . aultibd ,140
titiles - ef.,radway co
tai ittnication, 'while . the;
Main-army wa4 lit:aml'aliont Atlanta; par,
tieularly its tit+ road wrist_ being thriiatened
-and raids .upoi t .itleoinntitted by the rebel
''etivriley.. Whitt; o`t.his duty, he found it
necessary. to g(i as i ftir tig,Nasliville, • end bia
arrival being cm'lnzinntieated to the War Of
flee, Mr, Stantl i n finniediately telegraphed
- the - General that hiti presence there t•elieved
the atilltoritiesitf ireat anxiety. -Gen. 441'0 7
man having thicidid - to make big-. famous
" Marelt-to the ...ipsi,',l !show - ed. iiiiilsitireeon
,fidence iii Gen; rfli4mias- by leaving hint . to
solve tite•greatlin•Stiens that must . neeessa- .
• rily arise, .and i n !Ti t us out and Carry out for,
I
him - iielf,• an 'entlrelyi be* canipaign.- "To . re•
turn; in the A reiy[l bf.theliksissippi that .
made• the iiitirel l i to : •Atiaiita; tinder Geneial
Sherman, thereFere:the Arin,y.fof the Coin
iserhintl, .3, corp 4, under Maj. Gen..Thoinas, -
the Army of tlull'TTnessee, 2• corps:: under
Mal:Gen.- M'ePhertiiiti,; and the 2:10-. Army,
carpi . , 'a smalf c4pii potter . (4 en. Schetield.L---
• . —.,
Of this fortse,acter !!Atlant.ti watt captured,'
Gen. Sherman
. took With him the. two strong
eit corps of' the IlArnty of the ('.uuilieriand,
the:l4th and
,
Tennesee
,c ati IV, '.liillli tiit engineers,
caciry; k., - `lirk left tee, be •reTtined
.
•to ; General.
,Ti m+, :the leou T tt Corps
'indef: : ''l l ilajor-(sier.ll•-I).. j S. : Stanley,
and . the 23,1 eirps.lninler flea. 'Schofield.
, Theste troops -came ntrier - Gentsal Thornaisr .
ertre - r.s.tit,ter truest / hall commeneedibis march
towards, the Tentess4e Itiv.er tind l ,lshialiville. : '
Previous to tita n put tientar tiiie:'` there was
but alsery liniito ffiree of etiNtairy with - the .
tmoli's at the-tit blislied posts, altatiMtlie river
•to contest its - -p , sagii •by the e erns. The
providentially: 'lnyil 'season ,tin red' their
crossing, but*.b 1 - 1 is was made ahist all
the opposition tl at
. 41d• be brought to bear,-
anobstittatewjt raWel of the troops toWs4s
Sashville was Iteguii, under ~the orders of
General Thomatil who ' , was indirect - tele,.
graphic communication ' with Ida . ' •atibor;•
dinates , waitingl atiiously - the while ...Mr
. the arrival of nick Gen. - 8. - " T. Stith - WS
(tarps from Mus e T
r44then ordered to .report
to Gen..Tltornwt.l
. eselmoptididhot reach
•
N as h v iii ei ho)veferijititil the•'daiiifier,the '
battle - atFmnklini D:tpc. Ist, 11104,thirty•one
'trays trent the time oc their being premised.' I .
(ten: Schotielii•belngilierankirig (Allem' with 1
-
the troops, eiders wee- ITlrlt-'f,o trim_ in the 1
front, .hut ever-y tni/i.eineu4: : _canie '.
directly,'
under-Gen. Thontaslytt, and :iviu-the . ,result
,(.4 anxious stial*ndriteliing,..- Early- an 4 -
late. was he -sive:pat 'hag thP4,riaitid; 'and'
every ixissible *overt' the - enetriy engtiged
1 14.niost earnest r ! r i.otis ideration: ' The :,battle
at Franklin wra.s:ii, sudden. and Il i cri..e - -tittack
'-upon our hastily and i ttot wisely
. 444 : piiid- .
tion,wit Gen.,s e tifilid being tithe ground
and - rereediii• butt ci inside hissis'n-lartange
neentit; and-then:',reti/ed to„thet•Fert .-on
,the
iiorth•Side . Of thq Harped' Itiyi, to Mvait
the result.: The' iii•symtp-1ia.84 of tN - 6 rebels in
general officers 111)dt:siert killed eif,.thisplain.
in trent of
~ thettiutt hiTorks,7 - seiti
he tiewitttlb
.tiorniy they'reirigtit: • By a break int•that-T#irt '
of the-line heldi by* '.„ . ;:lti corpii;."•Pen,
Seholield'ii own [ niManti,, :a large body of,
the.,iiibelifotitid P trtinee, but the tieSperate.
i i
righting, (lead i 'toPilyke!s
.brigatieit'Whh -
their :gillatit. ' maiiileise.;its , ..; head, soon
ckieil theigapi+ - ' "ford the ltiM,•,sitidkritade
ho'thoseww mune ri . krisonerti.-,- Gem, -D. S..
Stanley; inn the-roorito'certei, was .
severely wound ed 4 in - .this eMMiPmetit by a
rifle ball, which pttirig tieeplyiootheitack
of .
t' hiti neat, disc 4 !am frOin flirt* ser--
Vice, with Ms emirs rot a long thrie. -' '••
.1.
'nits is therbatile ' where Gen -,Sehofield's.
giiisit getieraishileattlll444itrelf, and Which'
It was suppoped Tevefelied- - .his,..eothpk•enejt :
to s ,stipereedo pc . t .:Tlita,.... ':ln . cEmiman d'ef
: 7, 1' -,perationa',lo,.fritat for •saiitoid - lie., We.'
- ink It • did, tislit.cO•tainiy;!,:tit*- - baso 'mil
Opinion on the i icts,f‘Veli:dO hetiritria4t
any' inch sidicul us- plaini, , rather . the etnir••
4 1 )
,trans; as We'haV ,the Indisptitahleiteitinil
: • -. •i
aft ofl(teers who lire • ttagageiti .t t• it thrilb e .
scene that das•,- wlifb•aaserti, • ,', Mdpr . •
i4 - batt.le ''!Aii ' din :1i37 , 44 111 .. i!' ; . 0 1 4 1 *04:
o,e,eirabeingle entirely-to,tbedi,fitrnindir,- •
meat,- he Navin' retitOlO'it. plait olsaftits: - .
l ei
It Is . true he:, : irAkprottii#lotillit_lt,..b4..
Itislibotrite,.• Ali#l.o-otsc4is-ott
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field, that clam Vdio.. - by their, deeds of valor, ,
contributed largely to the success of our
arms, upont whom such a recogn itina of their
services m. ' lit have More justly been I.4:tn
.
. , . . ~ . .. ..
: • Passing on, we min n e now in continuation of
1 4
our narratige, to the preparations for, and the
)lttle pf Nashyilleitself. \ Nightfall brought,
with it feeitlation,Of ,hostilities at Franklin,
andleaiing s'ufficient force to keep up'au tip=
-piaranee, the maid body of troops eorditmeti
the twitch towards Nashville, Which ixiint
wasleached the following tiny, likeember ISt 7
,On pie. meriting of.thisday, the first divishM
of Maj. Geu A'.. J., math's eoniinand reached
Nashville, and . .oit pie following - day' the,
• balance of his command arriVed, numbering
ig all about hlMitlen".. _ThescHwith the two
`corps, the Fourth and Mnrenty-third, already
mentioned, Strengthened by the addition of
einivaleseents, 'new recruits, • and several
colored regintents in than Department, com
prised the 1, entirej fore under general
Thomas at this tithe,leas in' numbers' than ,
that or th'e[Rebel Vciattnander Hood,' who
had with hli athe saineartny; with which the
en tireArrity of the Mississippi ,aLigiven abiave,.
had to cope during the Atlanta eaMpaign.
About this tithe; tili‘o, special ,--efforts were'
made to laerease the force of cavalry in this
Departinent,and a cavalry corps was formed
- under the command of Maj. 0 en. J. li. Wit
son, tut eliic int end energetic officer, who
'tendered n Ost eitellent : 'service in the
pursidt -- oft Hood's ~ dis Organized forces
I
after the *divine ibrittles. (len. Shorn:in ,
having cut lapse, it vas no doubt thought an '
eakvirtatterlhyll(»4 to overwhelm and coin- ,
pletely destiny the-.lvpanant left with (ten.
• Thonias forthe - protect ion' of Tennessee. , To
° reader the inmand available for, offensive
.
i n
oPerations; or the t - , enered had no notion 'of
Simply aelitig on UM - defensive', moult had to
be ',itcuie—alnittaberlof the newer regiments.
had 'done ndthingbdt garrison duty, and the
colored trociiii were for like reasons . , illy Pre-
Pkred to enteriupou a severe eanipaign. The
troops that cant@ to ' , the support:. of (4eneral
Thomas fro,n, tN liseouri, needed almost every-.
-thing a raulrei.imit re:iuins, save! experiettee;
and it Was.tio tight tii.4k to thoroughly crjuip,
. almoit;• this: additiOnl to the ferees. It was'
very said, we• think, that looking
the- , ivhole field over,"
_;.' there was scarce
. such it heterogeneoua mass'ofineu'eVer thrown
together; itup*uptu aa it were, to •do battle
against the well-dlselliiined army of an ene
my. jTo sysiematize, arrange, pmvitie for,
anddireet was the unceasing work of days: and
nights, 'and no itourOf either was the work laid
aside,- except ;for the aeeessary' rest- that
nature demanded, and these hours -were few .
indeed)? Hard work 'and eonstanr penumal
oversight soonls..gan to tell upon the morale
of this motley eomnithid, and but a few days
had rolled away hefore.the work of that mas
ter Mind became visible. Orderloth of chins ;
light; out Of darkta%s. The pion of the cani-
Naga being settled in the General's mind,
'aud hating, had freintenti consultation with,
hise4rps and other. suhorili tette commanders,
he aqui:Unwed ids: intention to give - battle,
and direeted'evoyth a ttg to •be put in readi-,.
nes:sq, The,dal set upon ^ava,4 unforinnately
- tinprOpitious, . i id lit fact, - it was absol undy.
impOssible for troops to nalt . 'e about, as the
whole countryund was covertskWith sleet
and ice, giving, hre grOund stidearthwofks , the
appearance of it bighly . pollidted mirror. It
was a dangerotts thihg almost b - tstVitnil we
knew of serionaaecidenta to eltValren !Ali
sicindd ,by hOnses falling. Tiq coutin
ued- for several dayti, ' before . signs of .
breaking up aPpeared, when on the after
noim Of,Dee. 14,th, tits commanding ofileen , „
of troops, in line were called together again,
~1
and after general consultation and expres,
Sloniof opt 43di they received the orders for
the
. 71ext driy'S i operations, -1174 an - attack
Upon. HON] in his eittrenehmeitts,' - , The work
was welt done,l his attested by .the' captured
artillery Lind +tiers taken, :.itul the bith of
December closed upon the first day. of, battle,
The 'succeeding! day was a - glorious counter
part of the find' and mile% more might - have,'
,•- ; I
and • Wouldhave been'anTomplished; had the
:conintanditg (Aker oil the 2.34 corps carried
out le tardily the orders he had received ;
as it, was, the ithpetuctiel•l"Giterrilla elder'
al : TAtia command , called hint, Gen. A. -.7.,
Sinith, did Mao to hasten that command
into 'action. Tile. report of killed (o),- and
wounded (151,) lin the] :2.'ld corps as well as
the CaptareS it Made on lai-15th and lath, will
prove .tica - coatinuou 13 and closely the:.
-1
conitnand vlas'etv , rtged.
•1 ' a ' ki 't
ti le-. n units ende r
Schcifield' lute! riotoriet
Nashville" rain* to thel
, ,
of the enemy, ;bat w =
h a il 'as he ne•ctou
all the . while,Atiil line*
matter,: .Wa reiaamhar
the grai)hla! des
*ritten at a.3' groat`,a'd is
1
4 -17 q 1 iis •seemed have
,quite us reliable, 'although,
fess =i tho, as.. eoinpletely. ti.ste
- - • • 1 - i
who were partieinants. 1 :• . .
. , --
•_ The pursuit vas a vlger4iis One, and that
too In the facu'l k tersA-le , We.ather; „rain al,
most day and fils, , f.Vith b rely time allowed,
'for the neemary !reit.. Oo =lose 'Wiei -it, Quit'
arms, artillery :anti am in nitiote had to bo
abandoned, or,thlsiroyetl to revent its falling.
int6'thifpursuersi,hand.s.' :Ti, tairoliV a term
1 1 )
tram:those who Were In - the retreat,l. "if was
' ifiefilstible and.ut!linterr.tpted." "One Who
403.4 is.lisliv Wel may 'however, have only
thought of, the p4rt taken in it by hiS hero.
Itthiii be so, we Shall not take exception to
hint statement I , L. 1... ..,':. -• ' . -
• Another point life seeks tcl make, is -,the tie-,
lay Oerasioned byi the Mistake of onlers giv
en to the ismiomt 'train.' There may -have
been a delay of A leouple Of 'pours,. which we
.doubt; certainly not more, and if there wail
'a mistakenerder,ithe- error may haVe been
that.of t4eetatrAirth4ft who, wrote it. Tru4
it is, thatiWbeninguirY was made about' it;
a staff officer Wasiinmediately sent back for
the *in while,others 4411 - 1 1 1 ke road cleared,
so that tir ughig . one or the :any,trois . roads
'hand, it, - Was ;put util4 the main road,
. ittlsPeedlly brnitght forward. Grilinarily,
- t = • Os leff'enGielYte the Officer In command
o ,Ifee train,litit *this eleik, to f expedite - the
, ", • er as muuhief possible special attention
=ls as . giyen, as stated. TliTe who understand
w, at it. fit . lo . .infve army , trains, • Mid the
i ittent,;jelayS oepasioti'ed by their heiouing .
blocked np, wilt readily .sktp lhow Much• time
could' besaved hl i)l'lsiringl a
clear road, and
using 'one:not ' 11110 s with larmy ; transporta:• -
tion.' When'. it is eontaiderel that in (ionize
tjuerice, of . rain stottits,..- the st,reants were all
iniiisuallrhigh,,aUd flieir banks overflowed,
and. partleilarly in view oflthelfact that the
troops in the coloredreglinent, • which this
pontoon.train• hail been In*.were ad, al.
moat 'entire novices, and had .43 y , had theo
retical instruction .in their: new Position„
sonia'allowanee - would tuitnrailyi . lfe Inlide for .
Whatevet-Aeltryoei=urred thOugh •a want of.
eptitetsi est - their 4farti. BY way of explona
;Hai of . the necessity for placing this new . rre=Orient in so important aPositien; We would
o
call attention' Co 1 the iedneed number of.
white troops in the comnitutd, l .front: Which_
such detail - could i be , made,- ' and ,the 'rur
ther -fact `- tha I the - ;regiment -which
had : peiforineil this ditty , '' - under gen
f
gal . Themas!.,erders, - ,ditringithe• Atlanta
ciunpiOgn, Were Miw ' with' Gen. Sherman
on
his:March to, sea, and ;this of course ne
iiessiiititeti_ the buildingfit any entire new, set
Or fiats and Ale:lnptruetiowof another regi-
J**4l,.file. #t of skillfully biinduilithent:.
It ,stig*tlpn,liheibet svlietA *lite troops
were,_. ,1 ? ,g 711 1% nUlOti.ert- /4 ,rektpieli,t could be
Opoe4SA,b i 14., this I w9**iid.#
,witi:oloideo
411411-Ari '. tl4;llfem4inieilOitiati.*: those
who ha4pakiimtlierattimitton to: the . matter,bi.
*ii this (.91 - arm( iiiibikiii. 4
-; *Sr'e be g hei4 they
,• 'r_.", 'l : .'. I' - -.- 'i; • - , t :' . •
. .
wOuld.haVesutYeededwjthout any doubt; in
a lets
seyereSeason, and as it eras, d uring.the .
coldest and Most disagreiiable.wettther Of that
t'e'ar, they did. Ten well, and Justly
deserved the; akirobitiontheyee ived. '
• Taking, Rifts is )whole, With the facts befOre
Its, we . eantlet .1;4 look ' . ..upon . the Nashville
campaign amlftS gloriouS results s to thecoun
try, being no-less than the tt!rmlnation-of the
War that Portion .; of it at -least,• as one of
the brightest;, net the brightest page in the
history, Of the war:- Walt but • a renitiant of
thatArand • ..ytny of t NtissisAtpi; whiCh
drove` the 'rebel forces before s it from Dal 7
tonto, Atlanta and,JOneshorg, strengtliened
by . en. Stnitleg two
.alut, the
cmtvaletetits, neWk.rt'ieruitS - and col'ored,regif
metltS already referred Yo , (len en'
• found himself Confrontingln superior -ruin
!hers, titesinne rtilielarthy Which had contest-:
ed. the march. -tti Atlanta . for fOur Months,
increased, by new' recruitS and elati.hl , with
tht4r recent' sttecTS.- With eeerythiug to dis
.courag,e and .diHteartiqi hint ; 'copeate.(ll 3 -
Pre4ed to makeatrattack by those whashoutd
have kneWrt -than:they seemed to do,
the condition In which he had been ltift; and
even after they 'were fully infOimed 'of the
perilous state seeming not to un
derstand the :danger or riskit
to Whichlic n w7i.4'(.4 , osed. We record only
the opinion ' express ed - iv Many catt6t,.
friends :and : stipporters ofiho:-goeecitinent,
when ;we that, with,. the - Shut terell Airces
at tie 'fliennts.,eonuntind, -their necessities'
to Ate- Provided fOr f and as it Were. altuoA en
tirely dt:pentlentttpon is inett'resourct.:si the risk was too great an one to be taken, and had
he nfider the ciretnstaucestnot-haVekenied
the aueeess be•did , or failedentirely, lie could
not
.haye been justly chargeable for theillisas
terp Ilut - he did sifeceed, and Succeeded no-,
- -bly too, against ilitilitultieS -"We ilo 14(4 .
4lieve it. wag" ever th 4 misfortune; iif any ,
alter ()dicer in-the Wa r• to meet.-: To all the
urgings he-received to attack ;-'-he had but the.
one answer, thatie-Was ; doing all that any
s ollicer could do under thc'eircninstances, and
Would, hot risktheattliek 'until - he was fully
PrePared: to he :enemy, and if the
department was not . sate tied with - what
he was — dOing, he Should' not Anurinr!
if rtheved of his mintitand. How well and
truly way thej udgineti t of-the private soldiers
who had perved under him,and knew his pru-•
deuce and watehfulnesS, , verlded, .tv lien they
Spoked( him.as"'old lOliablei" "old Safety i "
and like fautithirter4 cA 1;i - entail(' fearful
responsibility. had; been- laid upon him; and
'he could not be'lriven'intO the further • hazr
arding of his' co , untry's interests,'or risk his
Own • Well-earned- reputation.' Ilad he not
been so _well ; prepared, how would a pur-i
suit- have been kept up and the vietery coup.'
pleted?- -It is not only; an evidence of good
, generalshiOti win in. battle,-bid 'to be able
-afterwards , ,
.to 1 foliose uli 'this advantage
and - -gather to • hinh-elf all the fruits Of. it.
It was so at Naihyille, and - itiwa3 so at ;gill.
Spring,--and how faulty ' ' Mill Springs and
Wash vi Iles' did -We. tivextertii g the War, and
whosi.; Were. Such laurel: thus cof t ;F:ott.
It. Tit toLis?. . -
NON . El: Mt pi , ~i .IVERTpij Nt A N.\31 011(3
, •
`ZOOS. - after , the hitroditetion of the vele , :
.
kJ brata nieehaideal false leg' and :inns, a
certain :Dr. (11)01 . 0 an 'office on Brimil
way, for the latrpOsti of applying them for
the - benelit.of"those whom nnschanees had
diSmembered: tflua•io . appliances . were -a
great improvement - upon the' 61,d-fashioned
wooden.un d ,cork. legs, an ( :IA a mit lira L.&
sequence', they were
,eagerly sought for, al
though theieg , reatetist preelude'd many from
pos'sessinwhese-Mljnaets to locotnetiou. •
One dax , Dr: B. was _waited upon by a
flightily who hail' hobbled-animal for t
years km a cork contriviinee, which a rail--
road aceideuthad emhpefied her to wear in
stead of her ownhcamlif til.and more shapely
One; lint the.priee was fur above her means,
and so the- - poor et - eat:tire-was about to hobble
away again,,still -_,corkdegged and unrequit;
eel, when Dr. It'7- , -- , -,was suddenly harness
eilwith-an ideut
?If you.lwill permit- ine to refer to the
limb," said he r ! and .will'emisent to show
hoW Well and naturally it works, to
those whom I may send to you,l will adjust
one of my best - - p atterti.4 for you, withcitit a
eFrit of- pay.'!" . , - - • 7, .
1.
' . he offer ,was taken-into considenition by
the veiling, lad:rand her family; and it was
finally agreed 'to accept theoffer, the tern' ot
exhibition-to extend ever a period of three
•
months. .
The leg was tuljusted-and not - only "worked"
splendidly, but:rooked equal: to the original ;
•-in short, she was:able to throw aside, her cane
aml : pmmenade 3V i Eli grace and onlY
: '
But hy-tuitlyby -the: doctor's custd-Mers be
gan to comb for the purpose of exandnation.
At drst it waa far. from being. pleasant, but'
• in the presence of titer mother and Sister the
exhibition of . her good .ixduts and artiti4ial
additions ceased" to hecome a- bore; and 'she
. .began to'take to 'it with Trlde;:dresSing the
inanlnnite nieznher so tasteful ly an d superbly
as to provoke Mani coinplimetits and queries
as to Which was which: -
One day:a genricina&called at - , - the - house
and inquired for Miss He was a
lawyer's student, very, bashful indeed, and
came on an ernt n d for - his eritploYerywh q still
i.had the easo of thia'young lady's mother.ver
litus the railroad company who had maimed
her 'daughter. • • .
The young lady had' by this time learned
to treatlthe'ivliede affair 'its a matterlor busi
ness,
and when,She:heard that a caller was
waitinglin - the . parlor . she Went •downi as' she
would have gone. upon. any other dutv.
• The young gentleman bowed and blushed
as she entere/ the roomE.and'supixising that,
he-rves somewhat •Confused about making
known his_errand, She boldly
.approached it
• . . • -
"I suppose you have;•lpme . .to - see niy leg,"
she' said, draWinga; chair up in .front of him.
: The poor, atiLdent, if he blushed , and
inetecl before,; he Wiy3 (mti re ly briaasen and
.unspettkable now.' ' . • .
, • "1-rl—"'he..starnmerek nod again . she
'cattle to the rescue. • - •
";lever mind 'excuses, Itissimply a matter
of haslnest3,V. shel34lld, at the same time dls
pilings well-proportioned -leg, quite upito
the garter. .."You see, .1 . : - .call . use it justlaa , •
wel. La.: the -oilier, and - . Very few; if" - any,
• would . notlee..the :difference., - I can assure
-you t ". .
' • "Out 'my dear ladyE .1)("g to aamie you
Hist ", • :
;or to : wiite‘`Gen.
"Orke who Was at .
tbzs.equenfl
we opine - as if-he
't - as; 'in NaShville
lit . !line .abeht the
t' thins of battles
ic4 from ithe fiehl
•n, which 'Were
anil we must cow
ishing it) thes'e
. .
. .
.. , .
'.!Don't 'mention:4E ; I;run only. too- happy
ft,
to s ow you - that - all the'..doctor eltiima for
h - 3
is hubs Is true.' :eati Valk .for two or
th . miles. witheutexperieneingtheslightest
[al cuity. , !.: , ...; , .. -,.
-;," ut, my dear yonng. - lady; I Wish to see .
you .: mother t tr.. eahl the . •tdushing.. atinlent,
1 the momorit he - K.;Ould in the slightest. way
get ComMandor himself. -..., -..- . •, .
' - -".here is no occasion for that, sir; rle
dock not wear aJeg of. 'this kind,'Y - continued
thellfiteresting'inigq4., still. .eontinving the W-
I ng - exhibition .. : '" •• -
u l t. but-IntrilfrAV.'s i.lerk—lM wished
0----" and - caking a - sidelonelook- - at
beautifullyLtouraied mechanism he again
h, Mr: -W-. '-gli. my• !...' I' .tlionght `you
e (rem Or, ' l --;-.atid\Wl , :hed - to 'see : my
leg.- -I. beg.:, pardon." -•'-. ' - ...'• •-'. •
t Erci
" th,there'stopecasion for "'eases, I assure
ve ;itis a very nataraimis ' `; and ilmve
ilee . delightfully' entertained by t..". • •••
... T o . Yonngla•O'retiredwith. an 3i ntimbir
of lushes, while iier 'mcitherr made the.pro
er e,. eases and explanations:. Butthat*asn't
the 10, nly ludierouS:mistake - which game from.
that ad% ertishig leg: ' -' • ' . • . •.:...
me
the
two
can'
fat
. - --, .-... . •
• A ,11. , 5r RENEXtix.--Sere.Xkr A down -town
Res urant. l Sundry gentlemen disectssing.the
MeTarland ese. , . They: express dissent from
Ida knetheds:- JA - rootuer.starties them.) • ‘,.. ; •
Titrx.lloosti..ni •ehernently . )—`!.Merstriand did
ju right ! , 'l'd,a dOne it myself!' yon'tte done
it!' ,(They stare: . .• : ,'- -- -.. ; - • - . '
Rust GRIC4/13.X.V.N 7 -t'e'lly, what do you
mean r , -. , •\. 1 1 .- - - . ? - .; -
, ~
THE 116014E121( lumping up and shaking his
fint4 wits reater righteous indirptation)-4"Y.0.
Slr-ee! I..frd lilt,* alhing •on ' i woman. Or
Mal t
: t i lr Six yearte,ritinother man conic along 'n
: got er away fronOne,"be - d-lf 1 iroaldn't a
mho hint, 'n scedul". : - . " -.- --,. -
• (The silettee:etedurietiert4z 7 .N. ; .I''.. Tei/mac.
'D' p. DELP • iiturrtenurun
say4:. to 'rre Mix*, gather them
wheh inllqq rljperiuidoteft In triple - layers In
oat. -which• half* been previously, scalded
and (hied, letting' thrroats at the top and
bottom be at-least lour- Inches. In. depth;
keep Inn cold'moxii.--
~
TA leo If' A •LEG.
SINGLE COP.I`§,aX GENTS:,
USEPtri,
Tif HINT&
/1 4 a L l4 oe ' S a
t ' es j° le ß -N"
moderate . tOF se ." !ft. .or
coffee at, meals; and denounces cold water
and alcoholic beverages: Tea and coffee fer
supper and breakfast add to human health
and strength, if only n single cup betaken it
each mea It and is never incr =wad in Strength;
frequency or . quantity. If they wee mer e
stimulants, they would, in the course.of time,-
either become * ftiertiOr 'positively Injurious. ,
_Hut science and experieneennite -in dechir
'lag' tea and coffee to be nutritious as well as
stimulant; hence they-do a new good to the
system every day to the end of life, just tils
bread and fruits do. -The. habitual use - ottea: .
and 'cottee at and last meals the
day, has another high- advantage—ls piodue
tive 'of incalculable .good in averting" Oils: -
We drink tit , our,idwals ; - and if we do -hot uke
tea or co ff ee,. ive)vill 'do. What hi worse
. milk .1-or inixturN. 'The
regular-use-of tlO. hist Will:lead the- yennt
to ntu k etiness :theitse. of Milkift meahrbp
seilentary - .peop'fi... - prochice constipation ; ..
orLbiliousuess, while cold water largeltuseci
ini Cold weather .attritets 'to itself 'so rnifeh, or..
the, heat. of the 'system hi .raising . aterta
the .heat of the body, that digestion lair
reked, and deadly sic k ness _of the stomach
semetimes (Itosed—
"Picking. the ears'-' is a most miSchleveat-:-
practieel, in ittnntipting to do. this with hard
substances, ari milueky motion has many te
time idereed the- drum; nothing- sharper or •
hardeirthatt the end of theiittle tinker, with S'
the nail paired;-ought, ever to' be introduced
into the ear, unless by a physician; per:ions
are often seen endeavoring 4o• .MITIONre- tlxo
"wax" from the ear with the head of' a pin
this ought never to be done, first., because it!
not only caftan:ten( the rup ture of the ear•byc. •
being pushedstoo 'far in; but if noVaitilat; ltd
may grate against tine drum; excite inflaintua- - -
- flea and:in ulcer. Which. will finally eat all •
the - parts away . ; espechilly -of a scrofulous --
constitution : s econd, bard substances have
often slipped in and "(mused . the ffeeeasit yof
painful o perations to, fish or cut out ;
the wa s is manufactured by nature to guard •
the entrance from dust, insects, and unmoilli.,
fled cold . iiirvand when it has subserved its
purpose it-becomes dry, seitly 'light, and In
this condition is easily pushed outside by_
new. form:Wolf:4 - of Cvax within. Occasion',
ally wax may fiarden. and may • interfere.'
with the hearing ; bUt when this is the case; •
it is the.part of . wbstionr to consult a. physi
chin and let Nina decide What is the remedy;
if one cannot be had; the only safe Plan-is
to let fall into tke ear three.. or four drops of,
tepid water, :"night. and Morning, the- Saliva
is better still, for it is' softer, and more
tniting, but 'glVeerine is far'! preferable to
either; it is oie of the biandest- fluids in •
nature and very: - rapidly penetrates- ' the •
hardetfed wak, -cools the parte and- restorea
them to-a healthful - condition; a week •
_there - is not a decided improvement in the, _
`hearing, medical, adviceeought-tO be had at .•
. ence, as next to the:eye, the ear Is the most -
delicate organ of the body.
_ .
• . • 1. , . •
(From the San Franalsco Alta.)
END t*l , 1.1 7 .41) - VES - TUROe3 SAN
1.7 A 'NE 78(!..13".S CAR EERvIN
: •CIIILL -
•
.
ditty of the riiaderkotptio ALTA. Will • tier the adventures of a man nanied St. ClairOit- •:
this State, about a year 'since, who4an off with
-livery horses, - and after driving theffi nearly to:
ideath, sold them for a tritting.eonsiderationl : .
and Was .iniplicated in yinnurrierable - eases of
rascality., 110 was a•inattof fair education, well
, posted in regard to weak- plaCes in human ne-•
tore, of pleasing and dignified address,
,mfdwat4
evidently.eut out for a first-class rascal. In all -,,
of his adventures-in tlits State' he outwittisl the :
officers and always inthiaged to keep front their
clutehes. .Finally Ithivillany' became so Widely -':
known that lie concluded to seek new fleids 14 •
Which to exereise his talents.. ,' ' ••• • -
lie left this city in October last, bra the steam-
ship for Acapulco,"as a steerage pteilen ri un
der.
, i
der. the mime of Cook ; and that, too, en offi
cers were on the dock and [Vessel' wa tt ng for
him. :on getting well out to sea, he marched -;
to the purser's office and paid for - a cabin pas-- c ,
sage, and infornied the officersof tho.vessel that:
his Hattie was Col. St. Clair, of the United States',
army,ta secret service " tinker. His agreeable ..
-and, affable nripthers, together - with, the .ea
changing of his 7 (lothing for the dress aintinsig- •
na ofa full-hedged eolonel,were entisidered.proof
posith'e, and every attention wig. given- to the •.
,
- d isti ngu billed personage. .At Acapulco Col St.
('lair had the morittleat ion of nr4 inig hin nTif in
itstrange hind"without • the wherewith. to Mettle ,
numerous little, bilis; whieli :came pouring
intxpen him. •;I re extricated himself from the •
•embarrassment by , remeinberitig_ that lie was -,-
one of ten-secret, service officerS sent out by the,
I'-lifted States, I ;ovelAirUent to , , assist Secretary
Seward and party in 'their travels, and to make
negotiations and soundings for the •acquisitimi•
of all :Mexico. A number or. Franciscans at '
thetplace, together With the natives in general; -
were thoroughly bamboozled; arid aided Col
onel St. Chili- to pursue his journey to, the city _
of Mexico, taking tei compensation his orders
for cash on the, pavreastersaid to. be: with the ••-
Seward.p'arty.. All along the litio:of march he'
conveyed the idea that ho was an officer of '
the army sent forward to ttia4e arrangements -.-
fer Mr. Sewartr,s journey. Ile bought horses,-
rented.. roomsi, hired_ be and Nettled the -
bills by giving drafts; letters of eredit, 'he:
From tile city of MeXico ho went to II nebla and • '
Vera-, Cruk, in each of which. places ho main- .
tained the,HamECgorgi , oxisness and iitter - disre, t
gard fore Tense, SeCretary Seward and party -
were very much:annoyed' by thapresentation of
thes•e orders anti drifts - arid letters of.latroilue , : l '
Hob, which the gallant Colonel give toivany-of ,
"his neivlY 'mule' frlendsi, •From Vera Cruz he '
escaped to Havana, and from there' to' Chili, :
Nowsliaa
.41,4 been received that, in the latter.
plate he-has been arrested .for passing cOuriter- •
tett money. . -- -1 - .7' . . • . • .
•
.
Eii.l4-riON's.. The fall elections
this year are to decide not only the character
Of the next. House of Representatives, tut
also,
,to a certain extent, that of the. Senate.
Tvit.nty Senators.will he elected :by the next -
State Legislatures. The Senators whose
terms expire on-the 4th • of, March • next 'are
'Morrill, of Maine ;..ICragin, of - .Yew Mimp.
shire; Wilsoty. - 6( 1 1 .11 - fissachusetts; :Anthony,. ,
of Rhode - Island; :("attell„ of New . Jersey
Wiley,. df .West Virginia; Johnsorq of Vir
glom ; Abhott, of:North Carolita; Robert- .
.son„ of South Carolina ;•FoWleri Tennes-
See'; Grimes, of. lowa ; • Howard, : of
Thayer,
.of Nebraska; Ross, Of Kansas;
Yateseoffillinoig; McDonald, o - f - Arkansas ;
Revels, of Mississippi ; Williams, of Oregon 4
Harris, cif.Louisiatia.; Warner, of Alabama';,
Saulsbury, of Delaware,; MeCreeryi -of Kea"-
lucky ; and Norton, of-Minnesota, The out
going Senators all are. Republicans. except .
Saulsbury, Mcereery - and:Norton. The Seat
of Mr. Fowler has - already been filled by a, --
Demeerat,and that of Mr. Grimes by a Re-
. publican.. The Deinoemts will probably lose
one Senator hi Min.pesota, and galtein New
Jersey; Oregon, ',;and 'perhaps one or' two.:.
Southern .States.„ l ln ) many of the Stateilhe
contest will. be spirited, for personal as . well
as for political,re4onti. J.
I -
. .knElXlc:t FF COM — Stallples of . coffee. .
grown on a. plantation near. Colima; in .
Western 31exiCo i otook a ilrenalunt at the •
Priris'Exhibitioh. • Some samples of the hew
Crops of coffee 'from this plantation 'have -•
been received in San Francisco.- The grains
are small, -ve r y full,; Many of them nearly
rotted, and of a very light green c010r..: The
plantation on whiehthe coffee was produced '."
is called La. canada... The hacienda is:Seven
miles' from, Colima. There ,are •600 'acres: '
under .cultiVittion. 'The soil is Most fertile
and climatet.Mghtful--even in the warmest
months it • ieviteimfortable there. The pro
dtieti of this s liaefenda itresugar,,rice, tobac
co, coffee, -coette,fililigto. anti-:beans ;' -fruits—
ora itget•_;, lemons, limeetecoartuts, - bananas.;
and .plantains, it-Peissc • the- only dairy
in the .state of Colima.' T, Ile buildings are, .
of course; adobe. • i
Without any mill for rice; ( - .)1 , tile. cocoas
..nuts, from which the oil -is - said •to be made; -
it yields $4,000 per au nuin.. , The 'coffee Is the
• best in the world;„ there are IMO trees. The
Mexican Congress will probably' make Man
• a'free port.' The plantation is valued •?.
_
at.;z I PI,V O gold.- .•
. A SwizmEn..-- E A nice young man, bear-
lug the high sounding - name of Royal La
Touche, has been swindling the hutment
people of Harrisburg. HO came there in
- April, represented himself as an insurance •
agent; opened an office and furnished It ex-
Aravagantiv, took board. incompany with
his "sisterh at a ilistelass hotel, and has been
living luxuriou sly a on credit, u p to stew days
ago, wheii he Was. hastily . called malty. His
Harrisburg friends, howtver, 'felt Mc/ much?
interest in him to have -A final separation
withouta shake of the hand, and through
the telegiaph they bad his tour cut - short at -
Pittsburgoind his return to the capita} con
summated. They don't. think him nearly eo
"nice Ayoung man" a they dhipp their-car- .
lier acquaintance..
h
Tux oeppe murder case was juvra t
before. the' State Supreme Court at , •
burg:. last , Week, JustlceS TfumpsOn_• 4 3 -
Agnew on the bench. 'The appllcatlort fora ,
new, trial, under_ the laic • passed last ,atrater•
was argued by the cciunsel for a day ar,tia
but the decision of the Court was
. 1
until next term. The Supreme Court-does
not seem much pleased with thS new dutletv.•„
thaist . upon It by the Schoeppo act . •
Kir
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