. . . . . .. . - ... . . . . . . . 1. . . . .. - w . .. ~ ::,. ..... \,.:-.,........ . : ..• -1 ; .. ::.....,., ~ .. . , ... ~..t...„....- . _ -, . , . • , . . . . . _ . . ! ~._. • ... •I , . . . ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 0 ,Rlt , -SIXTH YEAR.qt .'No. COAL TRADE A.-DVERTISEMEN+S. Vort ilicljntonb. - Pier No, 4, rani airlines& WEL D, NAGLE ;;Itz CO., incr.% and Shippers of the Burt MOUNIAIN AND BLACK HEATH COA.ES, • For 'Nfairriraclur.lii g.and Domestic nse, and Sole • - Agents In all markets • FOR mir. c4EnBVran • 7 ::PINe. KNOT WRITE,ASR, AND. . 1 1 . ;- . "JACKSON PARBERRY" COALS. 20534WIdant St., Philadelphia, ltae• :,-/.11411 Doane New TrZ i . : . • . , . .., 1 e•isl: W.P.t' rimtirr W. Natit.z. ED. SHERWIN. . 1 II itsitr,A. Riex, Jit. - 1 Jon.), '7O , l— -' •,--%-,--- -. -Nei No. 5, Port Richmond. . 1 iAAS. &:BRENIZER, Miners and Shippers of • , THE SUPERIOR . . . ' A lAJRKEY•RtTN' COAL ',. ANT; Sin.lle Aciairta eon ' I..cr, Gra i rt .& 'Co.'s . Celeitroteil ' . Pt A 1•1'K. RIDGE COAL. .1, 1 2111 TWalrint Sit., Philitdelphia;,- timers :tll Trinity Building. New Turk, i! . 1i %., 11 Donne St., Boston. , • , Feb ito.rio; -• ' . • ~.8,- _ - • CASTNER, aTICKNEY & WELLINGTON • Miners and Shippers of Coal. '3117 rt 7.63 DE - from their Burnside Ca harn 01: LEWIS NEIN (Red Asti.) •LOqUOT MOUNTAIN (White Ash.) 1 39 Trinity Building, Nets' York. - • Onirei: a 203 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. WIIAItiO Doane Street. Boston. lF No. 6, PORT RICHMOND, FIIILA. 1 tin. 1, '7O, 1- -- . 'Locust • Mountain. Mammoth Vein, Red ,Ash, • Pier 'I, portltichntood. I Lorberry, and • = • ELAIVIMETT," NEILL . &' TOWER LYKENS VALLEY . COALS „,, • • (32D IValnut . Stiort, Philadelphia. S)tippergofAntliracite &Bittuitlngtips. • - al.Neer York. . . - Doane Street. (Room Itugtou. marvlt 24, ;to • - A.(t, ENTS for the Rifle nf the celcbrnled sTrE . N.,; 1 , 1 ix IT CITY. WIGGAN & TaIEDEL'S Lociast llou it • titin'juud Burnside Shantokin , . . .1,, White Ash. Coal. . . • , • _ . „ i . f. . 1 Also;SPOllN.and PEACH mot' -TAtr; . i 1. . Red Ash Coalj , . •FROM IT.OIIOKEN, . •• •• Titi• best varieties 01 Lehigh - and Boyi.lan's -CELE LHATED FAbIILY COAL. , . • • '.! —,--- , 4.-• - : , , , - Als, Sole Agents in tile 'Eastern market for the A t latit to mid George's Creek Co.'s celebrated BITI7- MIiSPUS ;COAL. i... • IPhtladelphls,727l7 Walnut Street. 4 i mce ' New l'ork, Rooth G. Tritilty Itaildimr„ 1 . . , . Prosidenee.-21 Custom House Street, ..r. l t Boston, gr. Doane Street. February 2,:.t, 'tiii . ' I - ' Pier No. 0. Fort Richmond. • JOUN R. whu'r.p..`; & SON, • fors of Coal, 'PPS. 4, ~ . Nfo. 316 W_AL.NUT SR.,. PHILADELPHIA. ... ~ •:`, Depin!s for Stone sad ;41e of Coal : ' ~A;1.4 We.ot Thirteenth Street, New York: - : , :o. 02 Third Avenue, New York. s i ;. ,, t, i ttiYhsrc No. 00. India Street, li'rovidenre. y's Witt Of. Mt. Washintton Atentre. near , t Federal Street,. Itostoni ' "Jan. I, '74-1 _ . _ . 1 It 4.NICLIIT COAL OF LYKENS. VALLEY. ARE CAUTIONED that there . are' Collieries whist!' mine this Coat, all, of. are tinder the niatiattetnent of tin' Eor the year I‘ , 7O:•:INNICKSON t ('I)., o f rhila detolkia, will be the only Auerit. , for iits sale t 1 New Fai:tlantl..Ne:ls• York, New-Jersey, and South of Cape • lienrt,andii'j,,FlittlS,,,•:.('Cl„ofhltl tio.re for all o or ...ti z ews will deal in no WIWI' elval ~.11,4t;!%,”, and parties w isiii tie the nu reveal' Inc art,l- ~,e proeitre it of theta, The object of thiri mutton .1 • ::1141,.• TO enable those interested to. lair under :, „Tann:3y. The r'..kgents and their assistants for the ,atxive are as folloWs: SINN Wk.:SON &(:0., fleneral f.).l.. o tetitt, 132 Walnut ;area, Philadelphia; their New , ork Ottlee is at llooni Buildings, JOS. ti.• 1.1 )4 )1)Y. Agent /I.Si , ted by ELISIIA MOSELEY. .1:.-n :r2 Summer street, L , ' , . Iwo EltS k .tCt f ieneral Atte? ts. rot 4 • on-, naiCLIIIOre, repre^a'at.`d Ut llar 'll rg, h. 3! .11 tsr.l4l ti. sTEItILETT. Order): , 1•01:14, he given to either of the above 'fantod ,partietr, :Ili,' tom, ane else. WM.II. h-OW LE,Genetal Marnufer th<tanninit Branch it: it. Co., the short Mt.,coal Itse I,Yken , Valley Coal C 0..; I, *7O--.1 .• Vier Np. 10 l'ort itil41111411(i• ." 81.TNICKSON 8.7.: 03., sllipment of the. •Franklin. Coal of • i.,yris.Vailey - ," 7 , :rmi Ettg;:uiti, York. NR.IOP•I'y and SZor;tlt oC ('apt` Henry. .1 113%; sti.vet; In,tlactelptbia. tizt - Trin:ity Nev. - York. Satttpur Stropt . , Ito,tott. ff 3i),'411.91 (3, MOODY% Agetit. . 11..5. r_s, I . NV York. WALTER', DONALDSON & CO ot I.l'll.ll'E ANTI 11-F7.11 COAL. FUIjE"‘ N for the Celebrr.t.•.l _ - - .TH 0 MAS " COAL .105 11'n-nat - 19 Trinity 8.0.1197., New Vork. ( 19 Du uke_ ri,t. ; r "Port Richmoita. 94( • • •i Norlll Port amlln 11111 l 1. JOHN C. SCOTT & SONS , and ,Shippers of Coal. %,1:1:NTS , EG3 sAt.r; •or %.1 3101,75TA1N • . •11)-.)4 ru,AN1,11.” , 7*-13ri , p Ital. .ALslty , 1 t• .., : 4- ,nni. , ~ ,,; , In. :I n as:nit:or in na re.qx.ces, to tlie.l.Nlin'..2i:S VAI:I.EY Coal. ~,.,. l'tl6..NW. (;(11.1 - 1'...N sit A.II.OKIN nett :Vat. j. w I'llttAttELl'lTlA—Na."2. 24lll 'alnitt St . (ta,,,Z,.),••11(1.5T0N.,.-Nt). 19 ilowle Kt. [ t • 6 . i I 6 ;` , W 1111ZR-111 Itripanny. fltatttlier %.l,ii, ,`,. trenett, ...kgratg... . ' ' ' 1.1 .. . . . .. 1i..-... . . .. . ._, .. . /ler 14, :•ott:11. %, . - BORDA I 'KELLER & NUTTING ? Miners and Shippers - 0; r Coat, ~..,.:', : r I,EIfIGII GREENWOOD, - , , • .„I'.'.TNQU.A. IAII.A.FT. . - . 4:“ {1 . .... C1 • : , 4 4 1 A LE, .. S • .. • - . - •• E. -}; Era I.Or.TIZRAV. • ' • NM:TR FRAN KIAN I'l , ll tsll, I: ED . ~ BLACK HEATH, BIG 'RUN I.oCrs.l.' NT.. ~ G,Atrrt.ETsos.•o.u:..v't:Dvir.Lr.. i i.,i,.,., :: .I,7".eti 61 Trinity Builtllna. N. V. 1 :12: 1.%"3.142 at strrch PltllatleSphla. : -• . . . a l'irr.,l:. , • . ''.. 1 1. • .1.:(.1•1111A,,tc..ici.Lt••: • 2 1 t •strTtico.•• • • • , IDI 4 I/ FitANISLIN NVILITE ASII. • %) •• ; -..! , •:: 04 ._ .. _:,__,___L•_,..,_•,, .__ /;7 77 • ...._ - D .A.t HUDPELL Sc CO• I r [ -- , M l iners & Shippers of Coal. - • : , , •-.- :, ,g t 2:l7o:AV.lll!lilt.St.:Phikulellillia.' ' , l.‘ ,-*. 1, 111 ftr.Eadway. Crrlnity lUzit.ling):N. Y. -',, 0 7.4T . rtits. Strret.l.l.onstan. - - '''' *.giiillt , far the sale • , .*:thi•. , fullo l xl2l4 , colebtaled -,,, ' • • n ,;, ..kltt,tumit Lniirini c0.‘1, 2 „ il .11z. ~:41" c1.)..1.1,,,A.'0.'8 . HICKORY AN 1J Dit_lr Ea • - 1 • '0.1.1.1: 4 ...x.),101.1 . 1:1'.. , :.'4.4 , 1..111. COAL 0 ).1W SHAMOKIN COAL. Iy - .1• j!r . 1 1 ... 1 " T t4 l l t , itl4l . 1 1 N 1 ) t1t%1:%;/-: k• : ; ;3 .• • .. A , . i...11 I. J. Jri r I . , . . •••• P1...r '.. 10 Port It!chrEod.. - ' . 1 JOHN RONIWIEL,' JR., & BROTHER' atitte add Trr:l Leona HILL t MUM'S •W'liite Ash. Sapp4or iiNNUT CLIT. bully frre•-blinOnt-, pok ;3- cr.c;bratrd LIANII4, Wl-4.lsTltu I),t, p 11441A4k . _ 111::;tnitur sm-stry.zipti); , 4. 1 11_1.1, - I3N•s WING LEI-1011 at Elittp.bothport. 1 -.: • , i,) 205 , 4 Walnut st.. 1•1111a4Vat. : - t'4 , .i, •.. •- I.l' Doan.. purred. Roston. 1 ! Itacotit 53. Teulty 1111114,:io,;1. .:slow.Tork. ' t.,:a::.4,.t..%A.-.EN-r—5.1.311:11,1. F. 1:U4 . ..;(4, a5 , k , .. , 1 1 ).k I -. !:I:.yl.'S 3:1.1 F.. P.•urnAm. ;'...larch J. 'it...-..-1.4, . I.VA 14 DUSEN BR() i HER & CO' . :., • .'" • ,nttter. awl Shlpiwng or 44 -' . A o , . 1 1 ( , A '..L..., - 0... . . . ~, I ,„g ; „ 7 ., rAthi.,..b., 1....., I R,...tatcr.l.eriza.t Gip, ,_. . lfllke-..Jnkree., Uhlg"... an-.I o:hrr • • . 1 -; WHITE AND . RED , ASH COALS: • r '.• ' ~,; ;,•?,:i`Wit.t.V.VICS: alli v beg t i v. { 4 f 211 \Vain tx I. ....trre4 Pal Liutelpittii. - - t 1 , • Es l i 11l n firoecl e irlin Wew Y °ll. - Bt.• $0440 - 0.. -'a An i • .. 4 13. ..../- .j• DOVEY .6"z XENDRMIC., gien-f. 131 g/l/pptrll or the feebre&l Shaft or Rainbov; and Keystone `CIO&ES. 4 '4. . , Irbsrf Part Mr. . • . Phltedelphler-238 Dorms Street: 3 Pattartlbe-tentre Street. Itestea-42:40. 37 Mau* Si., JAL 11t;MAIree Agent. Wastslagtoa.D. --Beas7J!)264; Arii 16 rebruso We • • !!‘ Pier NO. 17, Port RiehmenitL AUDENRIED. NORTON & CO., Miners: and - Shlppers of FIRST.CLASS COAL, • " -- LOCUST 31.0VNTA.LV. Froui our tiro largo srul celebratid Q.Cleries C F. NORTON co 4 COSTILESTAL." G: 7 00O4IIXIE t .kUttENItIED Free Burning Red Ash, and firdentllil'preparntion. COLKETTLLIERI',_ Owen, Lung & • 6 • mr q bi.F. eltEek ept.Lilitti - Colitetet, Prest ,,.-.SILVIORIN. • . • F.:;TEILPRISF: COLLIERY. T. Raunigardrier, Prost: Mountain a nd-Lorberry. also via Selitiyikill Canal, to :di points accessible by boats. • fiigit Walnut Stmt. Philadelphia. OUlccs; -,`1.11 Broadway. New York. 27 Doane Street. Boehm, J. T. AUDENRIED. C. F. NORTON; CIPAS. D. NORTON.. , It. GoartELL, Jan. 1, r,l). 1— SNVI3ER & SHOEMAKER, - ' Sl►ipi►ers:and- Dealerol tit - Aui:;57.3 vox G. W. kix:r.wrn's . WF:t..f. KNOWN PINE FOREST COAL .( Lt.T. WALNUT ST.; ' LOITT . _ . l'ier N0..'13 Port itlelstitongl.: .I;io'Nan S. itErrt.trm, :4. P. etoz:noN, Jr: P. 112E1'1.1.1En REPPLIER, GORDON ez. 11101;A9 CAI::. 0111:IS HA( ER.' COOK. 4 I. OA HACKER . & SIIIFFFICS OF .1.04.174 T (1.1 ; P, ' LOCIiSTNOUNTAIN, ELAcE ITF.ATR. .% Lso. Dr.A'LLits IN OTHER FLEET QUA l.ritr:s.' AVliit6 and Ilea A-lt CO:11s, Nty. 214 WsanUt Street. Philadelphia, nnil kWooil lauttl‘litirvev. Schuylkill River, 4 JOHN 11. STRYKER, SHIPPER. AND AGENT. , Schuylkill H aven. Fa. Lan. 1. '711:-1 LOVE BOYER & CO SIIIITEIts OF . . Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. • hOLE AuiENTS FOIL' • C 1.7. E/BERIAND VEIN BITUMINOUS COAL •(334 Walnut • St., litstladelpian: tiittreA, 'd,l3 Ihrrsne St.. Ilaston. ,--, • • - "( 2,7 Custom litowto lit., recividedee; r ?larch .1, 7.1 • , - • , • 10-ly , ME , . • gnu ark. . . . . , ~... , N(11. lIESSSEN/IrTTEL. JOlf i 11. IIIaiSENHUTTLI.. VIM. .HEISSENBUTTEL. & - CO.; - Skipper% and Wholegate Penile:* In : v - Schuylkiil,c. Lehigh and Cumberland CY . A I_, ~ ' . . • . „ 1-ni,:iTy BuiLDr.c.. 111 BR,ApwAy, it0:11 hi, - ' P. 0. Rex 5.119, NEW YORK.' so!e Agents for Neiw York and Vicinity-tor-11:e tiate - -of LEE. GIL t.'o.'S. pLANK unix; E, and VAASA lIRENIZEIPS TI.RKEt RUN COAL.. Matell 20, '7O ' .•• .. 13-1 y , . "DAVIDSON, YOUNG & CO. I.oersT SfOUSTAIN, S.;ILS...ktOK IN. 1:EHIGII, CL.WI4;itLA.SI). S(.II.VSTON WILICESBARILE 1.4.00Y1. No. IG. TRINITY BUILDING, NEW YORE: W?J. IL DAVIDSON, - formerly of Tyler a Co. S_l !WL B. YOUNG, fornierly of Caltl well, Oortlon &Co ROBERT K.I.IUCK3IAN,. Jan 13.'70 - .. : 3-ly• • --- pp. JOHNSON & ROBOKEN. COAL. • VAN WICKT & STOUT, Celebrated "Fulton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) Co-nla, From the Ebel - vale and the Stout Collieries. near Hazleton, .Pa. Delivered direct' from. mineson hoard Vessels at PT. lOtiltSON. noltoKEN, and NEvr Ilitusswicx. \.J. • (44 & 40 Trinity • t 1 Itioadwa), New ((Temporary at. 110, Broadway.) • _.,-32.1Vr.10,•*0•3 • :::VEIi . PLANCK .& .A,TW,QOD, ,WII.OLIMA.I.E (mice . : (I.: irl Ity 'l!niliing, 111 DrAndtray 1 ;j o P. W. V.Er.PLA:.s:K, : , . . J - W. ATWOOD. Jan R. 111 - :.• - • 011 N . • 2—bra CAIDWki4I4 CONANT & WFSTON, NO.III BROADWAY,. NEW YOWL . 35 and :itt ?tinny 'Hid - • • • DIALERS IX WItgaWARUE. ' . . PITTSTDN; RED ASH. ' MAIIANOY SCRANTON • idcilir motrwfArs. cuaIpF,RIAN6; BROAD Tor, ETC., . • • 0 A - S SOLF. AGENTri for New York And the North of the eelet.ratetl COUNCIL 11.11j6E FREE IURN LEHI(OI. COAL. TILE PRIMIRWE.:' THE POWELTON tieint-hitturirtuous and other nrija-r144 J.p,tES W. CALDWELL. C. P. CONANT. WALTE.It. April 3„ %W. - • . +it OFFICE OF TIII4 NIAGARA F.LEVAT USU co.,s COXYIERCIAL BLOCK, I.lrrrALo, , N. Y. C 0 .74. . . 004. . .. . . TRE NIAGARA ELEVATING. CO, "haing a /111 - ge .11rpillk of reOt and Dockage, will ne prepared a the opening of itavhotion to receive front the Erie Hal/wal".. QinaLoir_Lake, any quantity of COAL for storage or trnnshiPmedt , to any place Eaat by Canal or oast by the Lakes, upiui aft VANiln*.let.ternut OA any parties In Flutfula. Their lot Is all totaled! fora general elt bustls. CVIICS CLAIIRE, V ce-rifoldlent.. . Sfrtreh 27. 'i.V ' , . 7: • .. - • i 13Lf-tt 1 COAL OPEILATCYRS, MINERS AND. FURNI),CES, . GhICE & LONG. Locomeutlve ' 1.4) srutkr. Pit ILA Would icall your attention to their (Wier!, Ifs./ 'Fel:mire /Acorn...vows designed f.‘r if:iiirre or oftuidr work, and for any required eTico of road and sharp est curet.", with capacity to draw from let to lar ton. • grcsu load. - Having developed in both the Anthracite and in. ttuntrious regions of slerinsylvaola, the mud surer...x -.(lft Damsel bocconotire to-the country, they 'offer with ocaddence thcli various atyles'of Looorriotive. Engines with every guarantee of their work nutn.‘ ship and performance, and refer to the many now. operation In the severst - antnting .•dhasicts, fu and forges in the titatel and country.. . ' I•.- • Their smail,,;'first cost, great power deyeloped, to gether With their durability givan .econotay and light dallj expenses over anirnal power or ordistary itooknottvenae. (as proven by t their experience of several years).hytke a vast saving In expenses sub . Feb ": topaz ary LT tsee vA rvi rod in a very short brae. _ • • :Ans. • - WIRE 'ROPE.' XANCTAcrritzl 3 VT - '• • TCCRER CARTER CO., Nev York'. , All Julies Hemp or Vlrl re Centres, brlghttor panted. The Rope manntsetnred by Ihts rirm Axe considered by nil "'Atilt"' using them, the best and handsomest. Rope made In the world, made Incertably from wire drawn from alb test Nortrse Imu. The laws= In the 1.7, s„ Narrate rigged with Wire Ropes by this firm. 'samples of these 'Rope eau be seen stith, and °niers taken, and all Information glven, ,, Lend ord&re promptly filled arreaseruthle Wes and Men- Inns furnished, by A. HENDERSON," oppnistoi Miners' Natlonat Bank, Pottsvitte: Jan I& 9. &Stu.; Ll R 99T'S SSCTIONAL WIWIJCISr IRON sArEri 801 LF1154, . • ROOTS IMPROVED TRUNKENGINES, Atationin„ Portal,lease Merles. • Double Fla tole Square Ilobstbig Buenas, lioietf: trig Zdacblaery tar Coal 4 1 1 0 1 AW. ' Grime /1110. &C.. doe: Cue of glees Holeterrean be aeon ratuilee deity. at &-HARR/S' Colljern Ilabaubrent7._Pa. . PARTICOIAIt: rerrKsrtiort Ls' ilk - Val:D . TO the Bolster. whit& tot no equal.- 2:o dead points --basind two phonies la ease cylinder, either:end of which •bi' tithing OM steams when the other is positing eentre. It rejoices no Melina straps,elurs or brakes of say kind— Started, reversed or stomped Instantly, tuldat etsrloolut ot revoLutlett, be - the slmphem Hartmann -hey; gibs, eat sersers,er other adjustable parts, whlett In other bolsters, require the knouladge and osaltant care of an thew asidiseer. can ba put La the hands t nova bsexperleural persons. All Its :working parts are 'eneittied in.the ears or atlls‘ar i • ;end are ;hum proteded Mrs baiMuNge. the emseutor dust, e di prtes, and ribri - Or westber. its estreme ners = ness, partness and Itspidapred.bididY tt for Ms ase: Orders received ihr the inentdr by the undersigned. wheat", alsoOtrelsh desalialve catalogues. setae Usu. drodailly tiAthistakand c . i!4ser Isfonastioal. • = BF 11 itlis. 411,1111 T, IffahlaoF AA. 11 Jr Dist Pa. . NA . , finL•BaCK. Vert Niaplea. ,LO4DEV.I . Pier No. * I, PL Richmond. COAL, ( TRINITY nuitaa.ric f , NEw YORK. . C. IL SIMEMAKER. AND su z !Tr ni or 11), Port KLetunon'd I=l COALS. MIEERS AND SHIPPERS or Slit . SOIIVTLKILL, _ ' - ...„.. . . 'X I I,KESII A4111.F., ' ' SCRANTON, and • . , • • - . - +SHAMOKIN . , • C . 0 -A_ L', . 3finii g Nuci;iucry, &c.:. 1 .1/oilattp4ia;&t. SCHUYLKILL 'NAVIGATION: tildpplagilfkarres ear C 011; .t Gre4rick. WIS;AUDENREID & CO. AGLICTIS FOR VII! USX Or • I ' Welf Cr4l , lNsatewi Caal Cealipiira Bei .and Biwa Beath White , Milt Cada. . )Walnut fitteet; Pbilad p • OFVI(.` : Broadway. New Tork. el- Biaston. .. . . . DA VI.O li./LILSON". rill LA. IMANVEL BAST, ASH t. io: P. . iIA . VIB , PEARSON .t.CO.; :I: .--- _ - ,1 xxssgs A.,...:D blurpEsts or TUE E uximiTED thcrter 1110USTAIN WHITE ISII .11/ • it smns Vl:5 . • It(E1) . : AS I-1 COAL. l• • I! i sn: 1-4 Walnut Stieet, l'hititidelphia. OFFICipS: I N %li t u l d i a Z a , % ;: t ?;',. l inZ N": U. Tritliv.• it , .INtit 11 Donnettilrect. il ' oston. (111,EF.NWICII, pEwiw sir,F. AV ENI.7E W11.% 1 1 111 , Jun. I, trrl-1- . THOMAS,-C. PARRISI-1 1, . sn: 4rpst AND D.ELLEII IN- i Lehlib, .ieltßylkill , and .131tumino is IC , 0 _- , k IA . ... Consig l i ettneeta Commit:stun Solicited and tai on favor m ile Terms. Oh • Oftee-34i wpinnt. st., risusAiriptai. - , ata:,- I, qp. - ~.. .., ' iA-. - --' ___. LEW'S &i- :• ; tI..INI:C.M AND , Sittrmun l'E!.E1 , 11:{1/TED OM tit lAN I.Ol'UsT 1191'NT:11N • 0 Otlii+ 108 lynlnnt Stre:et. roll3tltelnloa Jutte 4 10 .oerr! . _ • - ot . . I EAST FitANKLIN LORBERRVAIN COAL.. M;!,IEIVIsToiT;ItiNu,S-Letir,l)LOßß'r:BßY COAL GORI:X.E.% d: CO., who are uly sole Agents. Pariies ordering frioni thgat truly always - depend upon get ting n puiaaritele, (No.:0) Walnut St., Philadelphia. OPPIPE.S:-, No. 111 Ilniadway. Room (4, New Yo}L:.- • .1.N0.11; Doane street, itoom : Jan 1, • lIIINRY HEIL 111ilinington, .. . (OFFICE, OF THE MOCANAQUE COAL CODIFAITY t. No.:illo and 5r W. Front MI, W I I.MINGTt IN, LIF.LAW AEU, 1 ' %re - are utne preliatvd, to turniAi the Trutt!, De I. cr. and Cut'miner* with our , ' . Celehti l ated teal, the ".Moesaaque," And thou Interested will Lind It to their advantize and econotAy tof.mithult tilt. CQOltrany tusksber,re aki ig their yearlk rout roets or engaging cargoes: shipping it.,,liit Sir the Wepitern market, Erie. I " ,e* ' " . "Southern do liayretle Gmee. " " " Eastern do Viiimingfuin. R.--thN the Clover 11111 itati no:141 and pith mlnuous Ccail Co.'s' Coals, - for the manufacture :of itaff,(l7 candles 475 r. f. yielfll;eolte first finality and percen loge of nsh smelt May 21, ":0-21-13; r. ISt - 4'00611 Comitt). ES . J a , O N N Eat,r and tiltipper of the Celebrated LocuirrCo4l . rolhrf,vll.ll.:, CO;. Jan 1, - ID. • 1- 'WE AR I T, HOW IN DAILY RECEIPT T UPE IC) it I Bulky.Vree, Burning Deep Bed Ash.l DANIEL WEBSTER COAL HAND:IOW:, 7), BRI(411T, SQUAIIE-YItACTURED I , OLL•' AGENTS: JOHN 11.4MMEL, JR., k 1180. I Inuit ' Philadeliali:l. I 1 . 1. Duane St.. lloilton. 53 Trinity liullditig,,New 'fork. . 19-if. Nlny 7, 70 013t1G1N41.. HENRY CLAY GOAT. . . ' 1 . ~ 1 • ~. I . I beg to9oliiy MY friend:: nil , l tile puh!l, ;V11 , :r1 ans. Cult I *lave :Tr:11111rd ' ' .• :• . 1 - %IOIINI ROMMEL, JR. 4: BRO.. THE so4:ANI)EXCI,ri-tIVE Ai;ENTS: 'FPR TUE SAW; OF MY- li. ORIGINAL`' HENRY CLAY COAL' ' t . , . The eitarnet!er and r epulation of yrnieh Is en weil, • kndern in ttlelnorket, as to need ' i _ . . .1 no speelol contnient. - . ' It will be S i ll IPPEp AS L:;I 7 AL under iliy . tsva supervialon. - • 7,1). • Walnut St,. • , 1 Doane St.. Bastes. ' Trinity Building, New. • . . May-11, HENRY . CLAY COAL. • - -, 1 - • ..,..., , ~. ly. -:. ~ •:. ~.. WE -13±'°' TO INF_OW THE Ilippc • i TUAT, Tlfg OtTIC 10 - !2;.-ANDWETAIL. tr. - •s . .... 1 . , • , . , ~.. . . .. .. , OAL t.., - •,111 se.ir. , ~ a , PURE andIEREt 's FROM MIXTURE, : ktu,l. rah only Yrc ha4.l iroru our ,eseltr,ive Agent.. for Att tidr-wuter JOlq ,ROMME.L, JR. J; BRO. • (2031‘,Walnut ativet, I'l Ueda. 01111.ces,-; Zirew York. t . .21 ,Dwsae Street. Boston. I . .• To whom 1 011 orders shauld be aq..tresed . • 1 • ' . • THIS COAL IS A- 11-A.NDSONtE, r.i7LK v, LTO itt, FREE BURNING AIiTICLFI ; • Amfi"Fe pli•Ziveurvelciett to - rontlnne Its • . And contitientli recommend as the • .-.• -I • REST Ent:E Dr - mama colt. tx int ]IAILEST• ROIERTSCiN, clyTtmuut a co. =I . / l a rch L 2, ,74) ;. , CILI-lisartilbetaterel and; users et Ste 1.11 Punt" ere hisethresatioseisessinet the mut restotia. eerie. or ore , or. soY' Ploor ic tblit are on lo frbsgeosent isepersebes lier as they VD be. iStretstrookto, ratt, esieot or t"ll oienotessted • love Suit sesessipse. ties, anti williproirotiteall other bertteeess lows elarlstf o liti MUM WIZ ALLISON. , Parties la orPutipsesitioro , JOS lirache. ross - Chitiehath • b 1171 : . luanili2kat i • - "434- . POTT SVILLE 'SATURDAY 25, 1. 1870, • I NEE JOHN B. IX)trtY. F.a tiglnet Imin It~i!aartptjia but iscnuntE. . • 8 D .M. ROBINSON & CO- I . I' .1 1 , .. s AA ..__._, , , ( inooelitor to W.l''. Mintger,) - , 1 . iiitowneaS, If.aCl3•FACTtakitlist Vrealitigtrr_sol* . i 3filltikrz, Church. gssetietv; Ttmilstilial ißuottsitat Flag's. . . 11mm:wry rked, &et, 1 . ''' No. 1:11North Tittrd retst PhiLatielphlii. , 1 . - ' Ns-ember 4, NM. - ' - I 'j '. iilk - iY - ROVED Twelati- S 25. ' Fi l it i ii E Dfiltili r gal l f;ti n r;lniu ,Maehltie. The cheapest First Class Machine in that-market Agent , wantcti in crrry 2bieit. Liberal conaraisaion allowed. For tcriiis aturci'reular, address-, A. H.. HAMILTON, ; (fen. Agent, No. Zt'i Chestnut $l., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 ' April 13, - 10 . - • • ..', liAlin. ...1.. _._!._ ~......__--_-; W J. EVERETT'S .. ! ' , l , _i f . ; • - ' I .Nesrsretent '.7.4.-gpcilar slur:Wet. Rrarc andl.Chest 1 ` t .sti.:;:porters i l. - '. - iill 'No Straps' tinder the nitre , . I . e'rfeet!cOnifort anti , r benefit at:urn - weed. ',AN, is SeventliStt,heitete Arai; i i f , Pliiirelc:pidg. s 'fr..a.ses,',. supporteek,A-Zastle Steel:- i 14175, CriatclieS, e... Lod - attendant;' --:- l 1 , 1 INSTE. ellL ANT. 4. co' • • I i'll. - M .ft- ; 1 ,lmps tex.4 of• ! I ..:, 11-f , '40 . 11 - , NOtiOILS, '' • 1 : - White (tautly Ellibrohkrieti„ . ' gents , Fur G ooishing.4.4, &v, 'I , --h,,. al lt lAR li: ET STI4I LT, PIIILADELPILIA. • an Ali Ec STREET CA. PET 'WAREHOUSE, i H 1 - 1. ,:i..: Aral street, below Ninth street. l'hiintltd- ' pitht. The old ftifablished, tend. ltecelvlng for the •VrioY 'trade a largaztock of the 'Neu:Mg/ea of •-. c A 12. .E 3 '. I:: rJr Iv - o-. 14 , - -',.- ..rurebii, , ed at the Lecte4f 0 Ll) RATES and will be 1 ‘,,,rd fil a flreql 7 , ..ltielinis _fen is lost ,Settaen'a prices: .E.NSiLISIi lilt ITISELS athd 5/I,,ihd Un och ocivik ,,,h, • la - proportion. . JCPC - .1`1.1 111-ACKWOOri. April pi, in.lft.let •s - ..- Arch 1414, l'itilatl,4oll3. • , .... VkITM Iit'CREAE I P '•: I . • i . • . • 1 , I ' - . . ! - :II , II lirili eV- .' • • . , . . • . , . Will t...e.i'rtto i: :Al i'trietta ilhtst hitt I'd ite r . ,:. !, , . • • 1 • lif 5:11,311NOL ST., I'll IA DEI.1•111A. • : : .\ri.i V. - XI , • . - • • , - •: I ti- tin: - : . ;-- ' - • 1,.---i - .; . j;URNITURTI. • i ; J.. • JOSEPIii,V A ..TON', •Ii CO.. - .. • - • ti u. ,l I_ AIM:1:r MAKEILi, Z. 6.. ill Wa :tut St. , Plillaticiphitt. 1_ li-arestaitilshinent is one of I at oldcid in,Philadel plillt, and from yon;; experleit '. Mid superior facili ties we are peep and to ittruish good, work at reason.. able prices. , We manufacture tine nun It ti e,:taid alSo ;medium- I priced nirnittire of superior -tilt lily'. :A large' stock of furniture always on hand,•ebssis infidel," order. -,-. Counters, Desk Work _ and lhace •Ftiraiture*for Minks. 'Other's and stores, ramie to ordi'r. ' - • sti - v". l . WALTON, 3. W-1.11-`IIN 4. 'TT, .10* - L.SiCOTT. - Feb hi. 11)-1y. , • - -- ---t--' - ' r,ISIIER Sr,' HALL'S CF:DA ' VAT aryl TANK ,' A ,31.‘N l' FA( l'ultl`. Nos. 11-1-I itlo4l 1111 North' Frinit stfirc:, Pelow Girard Avenue, Pi iladelphia. Penna. 51 o' %tout,' rii - ,-pectfulls- inform 1 se public that we ani.• Ltanufaeltil lite AV04../I)}:Zi I.l.N.lict, RESEII- '. 0.., VI illisir&e., of every'tle,erlitttoll /HI ennaelty, suit.: able for Brewers, ]distillers, Cis lyrics Railroads, Hotels, Privitto Dwelling,. ste.. is rand hand Tanks ail size ti:i hand. Our worllis ittl'sle or White Cedar umi ~ :1- . . f wo”,is, nett wiling to o ter,: acid we will alliOnotel*ir, to give entire sat nif. .tiort.,atid. furnish - it op the imi,t reaimtable.terms. Tuba made of any • tiesireti.shape, whether Round al or SOuare. 1 • - - . HEN NN'. FISUER, 'Alu-!, 12, '7O-11-sinsf , A3l( . 11. HALL. - - --_ . \ cV i t .11,,A Factories,L i 0 ‘l , T t x .. .B..f i g 3. 4.11 .7 43, p f e 0 a r f,• ‘ l, , tt r •-" e " . „ It'' Cloth • for cleaning ores, coal, tt,.. Ifeatt - liereen Cloths and Coal ttemetet. , 'Wire Webbing tsw sheep amt.poultry yards. • Paper Makersi Wins.; Bram and - Iron Wire Cloth Sieves, fainted .'sicreens,,Ornamen tal Wire NVork. Every talOrniation• to- addressing the inansifiseturers 31. WAI,KEit d SON:4, 1 •N0...11 Nwrth Gth street' 1•1111adelphla. , Feb . l2; '7O • - 1 '... _1 -I-1 ;-ly REMOVAL. ' JOSIII',A,COWPLA ND'S SONS - • , 11.1v1: P..1:,:10VF.1., 1111.111 ' ' '.• ' • LooKin;G-at.Ass AND, PICTURE•FRAME STORE. I TO No. IS :ion!' Siztk St" Pisilatia4 " --'" Where they otTer at reduces, prices a imam! akiort - ntent of. Lf sok Ing-OlaFex; Vietum Frnines, Larg e French Plate Nflrrors, Plain and Ornathentet 1 Iletti. -- e Prattles, Cornices, Moulding's, ,te. ~, - I - .10:41111A OZAVi'I.A.NLYS s . . . - Feb 19, '74.11xn 1 No. b North Sixth sit.. Pt:Litwin !:_ -- • I PLES OR HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS In /. tenni) and Est ernal,l3lind, Bleeding and Itching, posdivelyaterfectly and permanently. cured, with not Palo, danger, instrumeuts or caustics; by WM. • !.-}.. :\Ice.I.NDI.ES,-,M. 1),. Xo.l:l3lSpring Garden, lit,, ' , Width, Pri..who calireferyou mover Eleten Hundred of the tx•st citizens. Of. Philailcisitta, who have been enroll.'' Apract lee of eleven'yeho7 as :it wrier-laity in this disease Without a„ failure, warranta a cure In all cases.. , • - V: S-ly " 1 el: 19, 'l9_ , 4 1,- • - ~.__,.. 'DO DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND LIQUOR I 1 MERCHANTS.- • • . - : ! • . ! .. 1 CI/ABLI..'S , DUIIIIA M'S , Clielilical. W.orlir. , i ~ : ' - . ,- - • .N . .. 622 ARCH STRUET, F.IIILA-1.4-1.P111.1.; Importer and Defiler In Fine F...sr4ittal Nye, I:I -se:toes, Ethers, Flavoring tinct:C.sakilig"Extracts. The on I v place to buy Pure:Cala and cluperlocCon , cent rate,llx t met , ; Corks. Laisda, Tin Foil and Caps of all colors and Niers, -All colors of Sealing Nag.; ' 1 lidd Bross.'. etc.. Agents, for , s‘Vere's . Malt Ektract , ' and Omil 3o .ui'd . 110 ( 1 3'-and .Ig.' l'repnralloni rail and I . examine: ~,, M . . ..: - ay; L - 111-111-Irrt , I . .... .- ,—_________—÷_.— 1 . ; I, (`AS FIXTURES it KEROSEN E LAMPS • ..! ~ . 1 , I.'? .- • J, , ,') J . V , a “RriS VARICTIi ON SEW STTLF44., , I '1 _ , • ' . . , '.- • , - _ . t, • ; I I i - .Nt EItVDI A N, 'B - A7R 31 git . -, 1 i. t . ,- I I . ~ . i , r,.%1 , 1.7 AND nr-iT IN Tab It.llftYlCT. , IT GIVPtS TILL 1 1 LARCIEST I..IGHT OF ..41 , 1T lirli.NEß'il.trqt. I • I I I c(lrt.TEa. JosEs .t co., 11.antq. - 4iittrei-ol anti I ' ' - ' Ill'olesafelDealers, ;Oft -trehiat.,'Etillr.. '• ' • ! i, .urie 5 is. - 69. . . .tr.-.ly - - p r y. • 1 TIANIEL M. K.ARCHER. , • , I ii - 1 --' .I r --. FURNITURE . WAREROONISi•:..,, i: .i 22.0 weld =X SontliNetforid sitreet,'l •' ' • ,1. ~ , , '. • . ' PRILADELPIIIA.. • . ~ j 'Do- it no.er , laiteil hal•lng greatly lucre:l:Red facilities '1 . in tlic addillott of the large form sTory building ad - 1 . loi Waif bLs former piece of business, offers great int , I (Weenie/its to all purchasers - of furniture to glve him, 1, a call, Ire II Conttleilt. °I being• - ahle to please all.. . 1 who way rivor hits with their custom, and Ids ex-:' perieuce of twenty Tears ill Inisiesst Is It' guarantee' of, lilt ability to tunn out the ben. of work. , Ifel Nr -1 soisally supervises his large !workshops, and anyar t tele' nut on bond will be made to °Metal thb low rsit terms. Nl:tort. stcs;l: of alit:lnds of Frit'SITUR,E e9nstantly on hangS D. M. KAI:1111E1i' , . Keil, a ,'49 ` : `. .- - . ..• ' 7-;-.lsdw a- ' • -kip II - HAMS.. . ..t,,..5e• - • , l,l,iiffering the above bra n d- to the- attention Of ' en stunner the present season, We beg leav e to state, that We have matte very- great' improttements In,, their etpring daring the past Winter, - anit 'have . 3 -ii.sltiiney In ravish, flow, - are the brat Hanes, sot. They art. selected from strictly corn fell: Ho , trim .:-' urea very nicely sous to Mate at; little waKtetlk eat ' ti 11,... as possible, and the in,gredienti: In: euri ng are finest very nest to be hati:_ TI ni faats,aro all as'. sorted-twit:re pickling and -ettetratzi4 cork], by itself • so Us' to enable ua to keep in-plektejust lOtir, enough to cure, and not. be too snira. great Malt .with most Ifanrs, .We also curitAci lee Houses e3l sift:truer and • ean furnish the I is at alt times cut I from hir4s that were alit I thtn-6 weeks; cf,t,bet imeihe Hants are dellvep. _which is a groat:atlVailtage ,and ,one poasetistd by'very few deniers.. '..l,V.e.'fatel Satisfied a • irks strillinsUre satisfactlon.', None genuine unless l 1 mile& *lid Cniv tic . . . :A. E. t'IIEESEBROCaII & 0)., Pork Packers, No. lON. lielatrare Avenue ': ' l APril 9, '79-I.laint - ' PHILADELPHIA., P.I. SETEN P. 11.11. CENT. • •. . FIRST-110 46', (GE' -BONDS ()F TUI DANVILLE, lIAZI.ETON,'&. irtoF.s- RAIttIeRAILROA.Dt7O3tPANT, ACCRUED IN TEv,EST, - • CLE.A_R OF ALL TA!:ES. INTE.B.E , -..:1* PAYABLE' APII!L AND. OCTOBEIL peroolis vrimhinglo maim invequients are toclttli • exAraitze the mcnit4 Of titcw 3:O\D9. ruiplilets !Tupfv:lLA 1 ,c :1,1 full ) riforraat lon - given 1:i); • STERLING # WILDMAN,- • Financial Agents, 110 Sonth Third Street, LADELFIIIA, ita'r Govimmeiit non kis stud other Seeori ilea taken n exchange fur the above /A hest market maim - ApCU 1, • • . 174-3 m , „ . . 10,0,00 GI7AItANTEE. ' DUES LEAD excels all other 1414 lqt. For ltd trarfyilod WhlteroNfo„ • 31., For Its Unequaled DernLtlltc.• • led, Fur tin DrunsrpasiseslOareViag Frolirey. Los:4 . 'P')r Its Economy.' • It rests lesa 4a I:oda:eclat Duck Bead than an, othec White Lg..: exisuit..•Tho ruin' welio egrets 31`ors.f Surface. U more'Loliatole, arktrinakes:Whlter. •" , • iDuch: LEAD Is the CitssipSsi sad Ilist $ 10 ,0 53 UU uti l cz ZINC Excelsnil other Zino. ' I• Ist. For its rnegnaled Darabiiiti, I 24, roe its Unrivalled Whiteness. For rostuptated Corering kroPri77 V+ tor , its area Eamon r. . Wag Ins Cheapest lisralscmintt. sad most. Durable White Point In the trotid. ''C ONLY, BUCK LEAD AND BUM, ZINC; fl IT AND BE CONNTIC'eI4C , i • e pliflaction Otteiraaccdtw the Arcinisf tivcrs . 1. I 11 :: HUM corrabE C0,14,21P4. entrages.. " Ont.ltaadblits 01 row" IlOwldiAtiok l =4.. ibr. ,921a1017.15iz_......415 1 we15& 4:aloft . irrabley , : . ; . ~, , 14121fatin. an* "M""r rir . 111111M if tilihrelL egagto d li i vii ; , illiWapie evw4bi ages i lirearatt giiipes- • Orders JD, imulatorai rwr i b 4 .: : , i YES . ' lit M teNA lli es g. ireuthiliad itiritge WNW Ow. zt.-re • . • ~• .1 .0101400.01004000intetits , ' I! ----- p. ... . ,- - , t"E' . THEO. • i:Bigitm :',., _, I .*- Ir: - . 1. I. .- ~ ~- , ; OLD ESTADLIEIE . D '.l ; i / 3 /sCrml 131. WATl.r.rtOt r SilE. 1 W. .. 1 N. vT; corner • arty aria N-06 streetit, Philadel.' ' CA, . A "swat of 8 ng, Ilatrand Husk' Mirth' an COlgaenlatloll.. - ean, #tantl r Mand rid mad , e to Order_ _..., ....' - • 4,' .., , Also; Ticking', , eastbera arid Curled wilt, whole.' igde and retail. llartieles warranted as represents ed. find prices lo artailly as low ` as any other !wilt°. 4 13.41L8A80L/3 D 'DUN 1 13XDRil-Ail ' ' I Is. the latestnty Larnstand Rest iLece Parasols,. Pongees, Plain • on and }Wiled. 1111 k, Dlnghain,a.nd X ' , len. Vinbrellas, with alai! tine of Real Witt Viand, French Jet Jewelry. t t.. I Fine Gilt Frolic 1 lesrelry. Fancy Leather Do..xls, Fine Fans Vast*, Toilet Sets, Desks. Dressing Work, les. ',I 'and. liankerehlef hoses, tiros 1 , • Dornbs and Toilet artlides to great variety, with a * F I line of Flue, anal, th?ods, , supertor in quality i tun' moderate It, trlcst.l•,• • IL, DlXor.sl, ' I No. 21 blotathEi th street, E.'ait side between Mar- I, ket and Clic . stuut Aldladelphla. mos- 11.70-20-311 i G 1 ~.. ENEII.AL - . . 4 -4.LSTE raY. • ' '1 . . Cil t. ; , 11:1L E S 1.. If A LE, i-• • p. 16 A !tell !:'1 ~ T„ PIIILADELPILIA,. :.. i lifters for the 13pr gT. - ule a splendid asSortntent of ' 'I NOTTING •S..NI' AND REA.I4 I cL.-10E , • •'CUItTAI:\S,' \Vnipour lILINDS - c ;• 1. • A, 'D - cc,SHADEA, • . 1 .' . izi'ilil.: 1,.}:.1V 'T , OLORS AND Dr.sIONS. , 'Window Corti lec.' it (44 Walnut . and 11wood and , , Gilt.- -Fort 'turn lips or corers titled, : rat d made,- ~ • . .* 14 NI i'N f.: .%.. )) HAIR MATTE.SSES I , • c Nt t %liE TO OIi.DEIL •'• . ':' - - ~ k .g, , ,nt (or the ist r i:nt. ,l letalle Spring lted, - tind for the Patent itproo :tixt :re "for••• 11 Indow Shades. -, i Xprilzo. '74 . ~ . . • , l . ds-t'tin 1870 . prni*G . ' D 3 Ull.2l.klit I . 1870 .• '; -1) 1.i. : ).t . 6 0.0 I) - -- . • 1 E - : ii- AN- t z..' rj A. L.T.: R. ' .: O.; • ;. F.: '. .2s seirrn ft.l.• . O.ten Srur.r..T, PHILADELYILM. lii VI te the 04 ten t 1; lof nkirchasers On visiting Philo- . del pttla,.to ,th 'rlart,e. atid cli:Arnt stock of .I - — 1..)1 - ; • : qr,f)-( )11 5 . .. 1 - 7 yoNstfroio I.:t s „lI,tSET . 1 r .. 1 : • ' ~ Meek ;Void: col t *it'd 111 . 0...- .I . •.' ' - • 1 .••Plahl and St rr S 1 ks. .. • . ~ 1 Plain ittpa ice . ilitt. • • .PJauress;l: !pc andElahls tfo. . Plaits Silk Poplins. select shadef. • ,•' 0 ' - ConlilllkciPopllns. - - ' .;, • silk ' •rgerl and Wool Poplins. .._ El . .11.akes of Alpacas and Ilidiatra, :- I• , lt •*ed lihittatrs and Poplin Airaests. tirenstillircs and rgari les. Lawns. I'entalles and, • • Chttstrei.Ca leers and Low-Priced Dress ~ . Goixts. lirei.th s o.f the latest •sryies ' • , . con ant sires:visit:kg. . • ' , BLAcKtI.I InSS i(X) 'LS ;s a niLartARIETY . - lircette an - ill Mist $' :Shawls. Thihet, - anif filankk shawls, spring, an. sits In [Ter Shlawl4. Lace Pointers-, Lace Sacques. Clot ss.istli I Casasitneres, Table Linens. • .ancleNapktn&Sheet Mrs a talShirtlng Moslirut,Cf.b.t terptines, Blankets i...tprosuls; rre. Piano and Ta ble Co:Yers. : White G. d);l2.ces,Embroitleriessflloyes, Hosiery, kr. ~ : ~ -. , , ... .., N. IT—We deal 1.'9 ir.ot . lfieto.l4 and endeavor t sell at such prices that y ill gye satisfaction. -'lFi-The I,'ltesi nut titil I arket Streit cars. w Illeon-- voy yon to within ,raw ,w l'isont of the store. ' 7 1 • , • = ' ti : 11[3‘1,1N HALL a:40.. ' di soot) ? itzeo old Street, Pitiladelphla. April if ”"e , -/-_ , ,-2-__ 2 '' --,1,! ) ~..- ' • ' 14•31 n, ,- ,y 1 Au.r.i. A i N 7711 cr;oici - t , ' ' c * • , i - I -- 1 - !*l*- I ' .' 1 • 1 , s t, 1 iki,-ING I: 1c,iv,}1).4 st:u-1,r1" or - . • - , , .. German..and Fr , nah Worstpd - . Em4rFtidrie's, .. . , ' . 1 , 1 • • - 'r--', . . • • i I offer them for sa...e at the howetir" gold priOes. f - Cir I -,. ii . , HI " • ' ! • . 1:- , 1.,.D1 ES NVIL r i .v. 1.1 .r„tls:D,Ex..t Sti:C•E. : , . .T; • , .• ' , 11: r ; r . , , 1 1 A;;11„ constantly re& 111,1 ": . ..1. ' i . • ..Nkriir pATT '717.N WallsTED; SD ..K.. , . ~, • I , . . 1 - And all art`" e I A isioriging o a regular Worstetifitere, t\ . I , . • I ''.; • - I' . •' l , ' . ' .. -II ''" • •- I • • ati' • 1 1 . 1. J. LINDER. Jk's. . • 1 . : [ .. ‘;. , ] 1:4.r.: Chestnut r,trset„:Plilladelphia, and: „ 100, Fulton : Ave ue, Dreoktyn, New 'York • ' All kinchi 'of WOIr 4 T,E 11, S 11.14: ;and BEAb.E.I4 I 1 . . 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' Then wander o' r elty,,und sea, and land, .' - ?caching an Yr h thine opiate -wand— - , Crane; long-iq i ught! . When I 'Grote - and saw the dawn. • • • I Idghod for thee; When light resinhigh, lurid the dery wea mem, , And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, . v,) ' And the weary Day turned to his re:d, • • ' . "Angell Ilft like an unloved guest, - , I eighod for thee. .. ' brother Death came, bud he cried, _lWouldet thou me? . Thy eweetehlkt Sleep, the filmy-eyed, • „" liltirmured,like nooptide bee, Shia I nestle near thy ;side!. Wouldst thou met`—and I replied, No, not thee! ' Ikath'wlll COlllO when thou art dead, Soon, too'roon— Sleep will c owe when thou art fled ; IV neither would I ask the boon 1 ask of t hee, beloved Night— - Mw•trt.he thine approaching flight, Come soon. soon ! - - It t SrLißr •I'EftSVS POErnr. • . • • "Sheridan's Ride," .and the Battle of Cedar Creek., JUSTICE .TO OEN. H. 0. WRIGHT H h•.IC'•TI; OF 1 i old Y. TT is rehited of the Anions -Lord Oxford—. Land a Similar story has been told of st veral other distinguished persons--that when he lay' upon. his - Sick bed he asked his son . to read something reliable' to him.: "Then; fa . Cher," said !the young' man, :to the• dying :statesman, "1 . will read history to you." ".,No, my ison,"sald Lotd Oxford, not historvfor. that I know: to, be false." Well might tlic English statesinsp make this•deelaration.- -RistorY, as It is generally written, is.one tis-• sue of. errors, the oilspring of ignorance,, prejudice, envy, and of mental 'ef forts in of dissecting . and detecting absolute facts; Many historians, most rous of 'Writing honestly; are incompetent to do this; • so frove;the every texture of their • • though t and bearing, they cannot under stand, and,seeing; they cannot perceive.— The -truth , elude* their grasp, riot because they are always unwilling to take hold of it, but heenukethey have not the nervous force, to seize and retain. •': " , • . Themajorlty or historians produce works which are exactly: akin to the special plea of a lawyer . ; such is the ease with alrocot.every line which has been written in regard to our late civil. war. 'lndeed it wottid be hardly unjust 'to assert that one account was written contrary to conviction to whitewash; end an other cemplefely under the influence of par ties most interested. -' - ' 1 .As'for the poets; they are idealists and con struct poemswhich often, ag.e4 afterw,ards, serve as the ground; work for 'history—out of such slight material, too, that scarcely the euggestive will bear the test of close scrutiny. , It is. said that Wharton boasted that by his' Lillibullero he sang James 11. off his throne and out of England, and it is certdinly true that T. Buchanan Read, by his dashing poems Made the popular reputation of Sherid'an. • * , * * * ' 5 ' *- *. -' The disaster at Cedar Cuek is in nowise attributable to Genend "Wright, who was left in command of the Army of the Sheu- andoah while Sheridan went to Washington to consult. With Stanton, Hailed:, and- the. rest, in regull to 'detaching a,portion of his command to reinforce Grant and the dispo sition of the remainder of his troops for the future protection of the valley. It is very questionable i if !lithe Military_ authorities_ r were not of t opinion that Early's ' force had. been so eetually disposed of inthe ' battle of Fisher's Hill that no farther,'•aggres eiVe of importance was to - be 'apprehended from it. • •' ' - . . Before leaving it, Sheridan.. posted - his qmy so that if there was any error in the selection of the position, that does not rest Upon' Wright.; Moreover, • Wright is not chargeable with any of the blame of the sur prise by• Early.! He had urged a thorough reconnoissance' of , the country in front. This was made,' but did net satisfy him, His soldierly instincts told him that the re connolimince lad (uly been partial and re stricted. -not' extensive and thorough. He ordered two others,; which were to start out the very morning that Early burst in upon the U Wort eampe. I . ' • 'Although • Sheridan's army -comprised a great many first-ehiss veteran troops, ft like wise contained a great, many fresh rvnits who were soldiers in nothing but the posses sion of the name, the uniform'i a musket and accoutrements and! personal. courage. The' writer had two ,yettng men in his employ ment, or(eof ivhrtmleopied this very article, Who, tempted to en4st by' the heavy bounty offered in the Summer of 1864, were Mus tered in nth Septernbe4 joined their regi ment (the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New York Volunteers) on the night .of the 17th of October, and although they hadonly been 'drilled a few tithes, were out onpicket on the morning of the linii_when Early sur-, Prised the Union troops. What comprellen- Mon of their duty as' outposts could be ex pected of yciting men, however desirous of performing t honest !service, who had only been nominal soldier's a little oVer - a month_ and had only hid arms in their bands for a feud days" 'One of the party from the same* neighborhood, Whe was detailed for picket duty on this oceasion, could not go because he had not actually as yet received a -musket. Such was the -comphsiticin Ora portien of the Picket lino thrown out to guard our army against the attack oflaVigtlarit and enterpri sing army of vbtertini‘Conatnanded by a bold' and experieneed general. . . As is well known, Early's surprise was complete.: Our, troops streamed to the , rear,' some In rout, some fp confusion, all trying to , catic what seemed lan irreparable disaster. Meanwhile Wright although he had fallen back from one and a-half to r tivo miles beyond Middletown' and, frlom six .to seven miles from the position in whiCh the Union Army bad been surprised; had neither lost heart ,nor head.' There he. had, reorganized ,his threes, got his troops,' well in hand, and as sumed a strong position ; first to arrst, any further aggressive of the rebels: second, to begin a eounter-aggressive• and win back alt that they lied won. • ITU, was front 10 to 11, 'A. M.'. - TV that , - same night' FArly was 'crossing themountain unilerOver of the,fog to ear =prise his - - (thefUnion army) Shridan was sleeping "at . Windienter, which was from eighteenth twenty miles away from IL. He -had returned thus far from Washington and 'was accompanied by two engineer officers— Brevet: Brtrileir• General (then Coloneld George Them letillum's "Biographical 'Reg ister," 1A75, t 992,) land Brevet. Brigadiers 'General (then - Major) Barton S. Alexander (Mid, 242 ( , 1,117,)—wh0 had, been 'sentbaek with him: the first fo make a meow:to:thane* - of the Shenandoah !Valley; the second as consulting -enghuteri to-the,atmy operating. in'that valley. Sberldart. Alexander, Thorn, James,W. Forsyth (Brevet Brigadier-Csene rat, that Colonel and Chief-of-Staff to Sheri dan-101'2,434, j 1,3118,) with anescort start ed out after, brukfast on the morning' of the 19th of•Oetober to :kiln the army at Cedar Crest... Them and I•Alexander_, if not , the , - whole party were 112QC111411 on horses which they obtained fromi the Quarter-Master, at Winchester: They :had' ridden aliout four miles as lar se Kerns or Kerrtown, when they below to meetal:nuniders from the battle field, hut not '• in any number. About four miles farther on they .encountered a train, in cludleg Sheridan's headquarter wagons, ind reflood .or fugitives. I Thus eight miles had been passed over:. leaving ,only - four miles more 'between this :point and the position Wright - lied tilreadir - assumed, i. e.,-that to which bi had (alien back to •reorganize and get ready to'-renew the battle. These few Linea convert :into matter of fact prose the first five graPhie butAimple thug' nary verses . of Reed's beautiful pciem.t At this point Sheridan quitted the party 1 and rode ahead with a few trsopers.S' He left Thom, Alexander Od Forsythwhit . the rest of his escort to, se. the f l ight; turn hack ' the . 'unwrap; 'and restore. something like or4er. These officer* deployed the' escort ahoutten wee apart; like a chain rot pickets or eidettes mow the aii, and by determi nation and emterlizy stopped the flood of flee ing men tlum 'arid there. They used their sine* aid sabres. without, :MnehrOmPfute• tion„, end woofAi mein( e maven loaded with.; altulkirs or isalingesem 'thrtist , his of II itil =g the ea "! err* Into " 1 5, 1 . ' le stated.' rodnMi "ahead OM** or with only* kin' en ' of, his' esoort. Hey tdiebt lift tenft - "Helen that talliel - .11 Oo'np tinned. •irho ! had thus lir amemepeaded him.: - He. did not rearry on evith him.breklotheiteld.llotreilm. Or elittnol6l.ll*UNS4lllo3ll4 *Marc emir . . .., . . - -.. mow =7 4 4 - Amp haliMaitimle =Abs. p ire=ltide." VIZ . • . • . • age and•renel vigo_r , by his 'lane**. simplyjoinid Oeneral Wright; all ready. to go In-without Adding , any reinforcenient exeepthis- Own right good will and 'effective prt*nce. Wright, , badly-,•wounded, "blei,d ing like art ox," and.covered with blood ire • eeived Sheridan *DIM remark to the effect that were ".all ready to go - rtheael,d would lick Early out of his boots.' l This I idea Sheridanendorsed in shriller but more enrphatic lariguage.* • • -k • • This again -converts Into plain prose lhelast two stirring 'verses OfEead'aeitthuslastlepo etic inspiration., 'f • ' • , 1 - n,Tegard .to'tho number of Men; that,Early had, them is, it is to--be fearecka little exag geration. A friend Of: tWv•Vitet, a raYal •Werit geritlenink-of veraellY, conscripted and forced lute thirri'cbeLrairka•-• • a man of education, and able to judge—ivatild lead, the writer. to believe that Early had 10• Mo Mll4O • - _This is co,rio4orated byhther ollteers, and tallies in a measurT, 'witli Early's reports arid publications,.whichbnp of-our most esteemed, unprejudiced and experienced -regular • ,ters, a General, said bore the impresser truth . 4 -General; hittl'-.a, movers:: ttion. with a rebel surgeon, wlin- was in attrinthince upon the rebel Geheratßanfseur; • mortallywour_td; .ed in the eng , rigement, and died durihg, the. night. This surgeon remarked • I hat .".All . went well - enough With. the rebels . till they fell to eating and plundering in the captufeil I.."nion earn ps, and he added' lh the Tea of conversation that •hti- "would be stir- . prised when the Uaionfotiltiers carne to learn the real facts in regard to the, scanty force will' which Early had made his daringlf not desperate venture." , " MIS little statmentis not made to 'detract in the slightest measure from the credit . due to `',7lteridan from, anything that he did, but simply to vindicate.• Wright •and the truth; of -lilAto ry: - ablest .of our Generals and most modest of true gentlemen —has 'never" - e(nrie;forivard •as most officers • similarly sittiated- would "ito.ye done. to en , lighten the public •a:g to the Teal facts'otthe case. ' No, not even When. the. contrary Was_ declaimed and sung tinder - his very nose at a recent celebration of the .Nriiiy of the Poto mac. . (811E=Jtv: . . The inention: this'faet • awl friendship fo.r Wright., lea to . , preparation. of this •trtiele ittni an appeal to the .geuerosity.artd 'udotnent of the public. isenott. .s, - I.e't• Mutt: nil -sbeftdali's B. flaw 9 pftgex -.lll.storival Magazine,- 'k serliM lk , e• .66, .W 2-3. w•- • , . • • :. • - • iSee Hear": B. DawsoiVa."Orient Magazine." New SeKles, - VI. " A :11111tary View of Paseirig VOlll inside thq Confederacy. No. II," • . . . - DEOP.LE - who have been lioru and, bred _L in the city know: nothing of iiird4ong, except as they hear cumaries - or other feathered prisoners sing.from cages, who sing for a liv ing. This, indeed, is not f4rbeZdespilied, btit it- is not singingof.-free.wildbirds. . Even those inthecouritry seldom hear birds sing attheir. best . ," People, are in bed when,the great concert 'emnes oft. Du ring May and-June„ birds Wake about half past three to fotir..o'cloek in. the ,rnorning.— Bven if one goes .:to sleep.agai n, it is 'Worth his while to tie awakened to hearthis won derful outburst. There is. nothlthg eltle in all the cOlnmon phenomena of nattirethat Seems so admirable and .sii iatreasingty-Antiire.sting aS this. • .• Birds do not sing alike id air hours of the day. . Art attentive tar will ti tire, not only very .diffe'rent -strains, but a: very different spirit. The mitt-day. singing 'is eastial not prolonged, a" . l qi ere. 'interjection here,nd there; They ipg, its, it were; toiwhile,tiway a little time.. At evening, birds sing next in duration and 'effect to tht-morning'song, but more tender, leSs. tuinithuou.s. , It is in the. morning-that One must hear them,, who would know the full ecstasy. - • It is:Nery. still. - The dew • lies heavy on all . things. - In the East the light is coaling fast, and twilight every mothent. gains new radi ance.. Not a 'sound gives warning .of any 'coming song. • Far' tillone hetint.the hoarse hawk of a gooSe f or'llie bark of a dog. dis turbed by some eattY' traveler. • Then one hears - a. single call note; as if the chorister .were calling attention and giving , out the .pitch. It is answered iii lin inquiring way by another bird, as Much as to say,."‘Ve are all ready, shall :we begin?" :one launches out; hut has "notuttered, two sylia-. hies .before, a score of birds. 'strike and then, from the tiehlig,"the .forc*. edges, - from: Orchards and "gardens, from the ground', - the 'fences, and the air;, there comeo•suchit 13nber of sw,eet•soun4l4, running into, each .other,- clashing, overliiying,' and surging together, that one cannot :distinguish ally single Song ster note, but.oly a wild mili,gling of butt iireda of birds, aklsingingAt the very top of their' power, as if fired hy.an an eciitacy of.gladness. This great guSh of song lasts from twenty, Minutes to lapf an hour, "and then ceases almOSt - as simultaneously ..as It began. The birds seem then : . tn:oce . .tniy themselves .*ith ';their toilet an d• breakfast.- - After which, but, in a farim.'s general way i'llieysing again off and or? hie a, hour ..or two.. Then... they Scatter ' and .puratie the ,reiplar buSiness of the day, singing but little until toward even ing, unless the day be clouded: If the.moni- lug bepvercaSt; birds do. nOt have their grand song.. But if such .dats the noon be clear or tending Ur - dear up,..lairds- become quite vocal. Sunliglithas much to do with their 'disposition to sin*, The'elgetrical condition of the atmosphere, it is probable, has much to do with 'this inspiration fit son.% • • 'While• it is , tine that- allsongliirds have "their greatest impulse of song' , at Morning and evening, there . great difference • among birds as to, haterinediate hours. The nfeadow lark, thebobnlin k.the field sparrow, song sparrow, linnets, and ftuches, 'sing far • more frequently during the day than-do mn . ny others. ' - • , The minor and domestile,fiotes of birds are full' as. noticeable, though ,perhaps not. as pleasurable MS their true song. If one will wander inio.the fields and hide himself on: the verge of air open foresLor along, walls well fringed With- shrubs ..and vines, or in a garden or Orchard, where :birds resort, he will have an oppartnnitY.'ef ring many conversations which; if ,he could interpret' them, would show what Is golf:ikon in birds'. minds, There arelow noteirdCvarious Wads that are to birdSsiliateonversation is (omen.. There are"expressionsof fondnesSi,ofeantion; -and ,of alarm. 4 , • • ". - • There are gilr.not&s,., notes of curiosity,' coaxing notes, notes 'of,liVeraion; of fearod diSpleasute. There is no reaibri, to, suppose that' birds- communicate conneeled ideas as men do, but that . their feelings and ; wishes are communicated by solmds there esti be no doubt. • It isms inarticulate and interjeethonal language, and not to be at all confounded -wit Th e tentlency'"to,,express inivard states of feeling `is =clearly :iiiseernable among birds and animals, Mid altboUgh It is the merest rudiment,. It seemis like -the undeveloped of that which 'bassi : town to vast pro portions in the hiluign race. - Those who go-from the tity to-the countit‘ only to escape heat and ellluvia,,:may Welt' delay till July.: But "those who gel° enjoy, ' the genial influences of nature, 'Sip:MN try raid-day., From gay tbe -Middle of July Is the period of greatest; lieanty of life. From mid-July, till'the middle or Wit of Sep tember, heat rags,' , Mid all things ,gr'qw but' tenderness, .sweetness and beauty, - to-.• Other with songs,- of birds, . are gone.. Only insets sing in .August" heats., Then some October and „ half of Nos c ember;" in our latl tiidei the glorY . rind.erricen'ofAutumn? May and J.ufie,Oetobet and. : Novenaber, these are theglory qr.theyerix!=-Hefirg Wardßeecher in. Christian- Union. , • ' A P . ! turri iiieiran.—A Mother's bed is like a mother's heart, , andhoth like the pro verbial city omnibus so, we thought „this miming 'pi% were tlptoelugin the sick :room of an Invalid sister; . ' - „lust as . fay: dawned;Attle Yositr-year-old Willie,.who sleeps in a crib-beside mamma's bed, awoke and whispered In sueltentnatting tones as would be very :for:. oven a sick • mother to :refute, "Mamma, ' come In your bed justifor one:late - nappler Of course Willie coddled 1p betide baby ; and in 'a fCa l t-ntoMinks . , yaw . , fiat ' . •Preeently little Belle Curly heed bobbed. 1 in at the . -nursery dont, and a'ailsimmii, is them , main, for one ;.tutinc?"'..wasi . queried seaseely above kwldatior.f:., - ~. : • "Yes, dear ? . - • . ~ ~ • "Then . 1."11,e0Me; ten!" '.linglied :rogniSh . tell,Whelig this time was peeplngoyer her twin. sisteenihouldei •-: ...147 the time liere , :dedylidosed and tucked In, kabglernt awake, and pen:doing his brother by Idnoldo,:nestiod. Wined him - andgeirdlypottahlet cheek WilliOolier#4 Ids :oleoPY —057 11 4 lealle d s'-e*c hm g ed ' ithm a and,. ineskingi word, flew-hit -arm - - ann over- Frisale4 - - neck,: and. , lath: URA'. cheeks - ekse - tireasedlOpt4e;- - ktikdrooO4S„ Into swat sieesc " Glad town bowl* end sspeodilileiasPilFifitn.thoteannty: longed Tait' „never before tbr ilitiethieletkleeling Unit she id need make esak.desit on the:lnuneii.7 nation to tiaint a eompanlo n "leak gunk!, Rom Rao Yorker.— • • COPIES °SAX CENTS, EIRD SINGII G. DE. T ; SC ON THE, 214 -LE. NHEN at list the boatteettled - down, Y r the-Syrian' plunged-Into - the stresim auk keeping his bead:weitithove lt, strtici • out for the shore at a point where he saW it • shetVing down to, the writer's edge, fringed with bang rushes.. Strong is the earrent was,' he breasted it suceessibily, and was resehthg• ihoal water—with a heart full Or good Fe solves and thankralnelei for his pngse rvation - and reboundirgrom, his istra•'desissirws-iihen --- • suddenly he saw, to bds surprise, a - dark Oa ject resembling an old log floating from the muddy bank toward him. :As there was no current, from . the shore 'this struck him as strange; but his surprise anut "changed ,itito horror when the object appruched n •urer, diselostng to his gaze, . under the bright moonlight, the scy ack and unshapely bulk of the crocodile !: Molt 'dreaded °fail the tenants of that sliray flood, though big • rarely-seen"so low-doWn the water ; avith a- . movement indicating . the vast propusiVe ,power in its short forearms and.muscular tail —Cashing the river into loath:as it forged up ward—Daoud-could distinguish- his, she* snout elevated shove the flood and the small; • 'glittering, iserperat-like eyes it fixed „on its destined. prey. ' - • • • • • - • • -Each second brought tholl monster near er the man; while the: hugetawsavould oc casionatly opeh, 'displaying the sharp double/ I row of glistening teeth which warned them thenclose again with a snap - like tho music o! castanets, resounding throughthe stillnetis. Imminent and deadly was the peril; as Demist - well knew ; but he lost no heart or hope.— His. nerves, steeled-to danger - thin> moat fear ful shape during the recent trials, did nut fall - him now. - But he felt 'a deadly sickness of heart; fcir an instant at the new, and hideous form - of 'the peril, Urns riuddenly Confronting him at the-very moment of his faneledescape. from all iris danger; knot when be was making his good resolves fora tranquil ryture; Never before had he encountered this dread _men- _ stet, but he knew its nature and ita habits well ;. for be bad often 'heard Arabs of the Upper Nileteltof their encounters with, and . victories crier it; a d he A tbeneforeuirdersiood } - .Which way the pit h. of safety lay. He el lowed the greedy 113 nkter tnapproach within two. lengths of him:—simpiffloating himself on the surface of:the water', and a- Wary eYe fiZed on every movement of his adversary. - Flight be knew would be speedy and 'certain death. Be waited until he maid see the very twinkle of its hung,ry, eye--.•then•dlved•doarn . into ihe flood, his dagger bare , in his light,- hand l' The moment after, the huge bulk of crocodile seemed convulsed with 'aandden pang as it abruptly twisted itself ironed, lash lug the water into foam with its terrible tail, -,- and snapping its jaws fiercely together; while . Its snaky eye trained sparks of fire! Then It sullenly sunk underthe water rao, and the calm niohnitglit shone on the show in:cno form of man nor reptile,on iitatcil - • .4, • "- • But the water where the croardile had stink _ .was.diseolcired with a dark ‘red . stain, which showed the Syrian's dagger had found a vul- . nerable spot. • 'He had dived beneath the scaly qmor which protected it from above, and strack an upward blow: - Next 'moment the man,rose again tb the surface, twenty yards further down stream, and struck out • vigorously for the shore,' but the current - seized and bore him still further down; And so on it floated, - In pursuit, hiStisounded;.but: not; disabled enemytterrEe•r a6B-more savage from its injur7, and displaying, nowahose vast energies hidden under its cumbronsigni mail-clad carcass. Thrice when on the very eve of being . seized and crushed- batween those, mighty jaws—which vainly snapped& together like the huge portcullis of some feu da_eastie—ilid the :Syrian' escape destruction • by soddenly diving down! And thrice did he stab with his. keen foinaid into the un-. protected flesh - aids foe under the forearm ; -while deeper grew the tinge otthe waters as "the great vital energies of the amphiblum still sustained it under the deep wounds of its desperate antagonist—whosZ human Intel ligence, craft, and Mb rage waged war-against • its superior strength." • At le ngth it seemed human lutellect,when backed' hy s eourage; was detain * • conquer brute-foree—even a conflict ap' •ren une-. " quad as this, for after the thi (pin • ',the huge, scaly bulk seemed to float almost', opts., lessly upon the water; while th e riv -ran red with the life-tide ebbitag frorn the gbasily. wounds, andthe dim eye shone no more with , hate, but had an 'almost humeri expression of agony and despair lurking in its filmy and glaring orbs. The crocodile' was well nigh struggling in its death throes " and the mighty.;, frame seemed contracted and convulsed with , the pear approadh of the final spasm. The man was nowhere to be seen. Just theft; panting, worn.; exhausted, but still unwound ed, Daoud, the dagger in WS right hand, rose to the surface, but uohappily within a yard of the almost'vanquishedmonster. The scaly thing saw `him, and with a mighty effort of expiring energy, Struck out wildly :with , his strong,tail. it fell, like a flail-on the head of Of the Syrian, stretching him senseless and , powerless beanie his enemy! The next mo meut the dying crocodile twisted his 'body round, opened his mighty jaws with 'a final and convulsive effort—and when they closed 'again within them was the writhing body of the Syrian; caught as in some liege trap. which crushed .bone, muscle, shrew, and flesh into one undistinguishable mass! And , locked tight in the death spasm, those.jaws never unclosed again. , BuS the scaly bulk of the crocodile.; bearing in Its dead jaw the corpse of its destroyer, floated down the cur 'rent of the 'Nile, under the still mciouirgiat,. to-the open.sea; which was to retain the 01- ies of both, until-the hour shall come when that sea shall give up its dead.--Dei - ~Leon's Aslatrog kasis. • • • Tips LOWING A WINE-GIiASKL-I spent `,/' .1.) hours in the workroom fas ciliated, despite the`blinding' - heat, by the fairy forms and rainbOvi hues ea owed before my eyes; by the intense, grave,- silent, en thusiasm of, the workmen, Which eaten& itself even to the small children admitted to - watch the pro ce edings; of quitting the scene of labor until the piece; - in hand "could be secured from failure by.• coinpletion. Op , my- thvt visit. the head-, - workman Was requested* &d latl to make sfr me any article - 'I might fancy; chose a, -wine-glass with eenbosil. initial stem - and broad ti it si viiy-tinted foot. The men dipreci. - his hollow iron rod lute a pot of ma ten . • white glass, i ctaught up a lump; 'lolled it on an iron slab, popped it Into the farnace,htew - • through his rod, tossed italeft„ and a . ball appeared: His assistant , handad'hiM rod of - metal, in which a green sertentseeined coiled in a white Cage; this he caught; and, quick as lightning,. formed two initials. • touching the howl with the tip of the , hi', for which itadhered. Theo his assistantfofitred more white glase„'which was joined th the bottom of the If, spun round, opened with nippers, and so the foot was formed. Again . .into the furnace, and then the shears opened and hollowed the deep and slender howl: ,Thert the assistant handed_ a scrag of ruby:, : , : - molten glass, of which the 'master caught a k hair as It were, wound it round the rim of thehowl.and of the foot. 'Once more into an. ppei oven'where it must. , remain till the morrow to cool, and then. I drew: a long breath of relief; for—knowing that if the ; metal be:too hot or too cold, if too Wacker „.• too little be taken on the rod„ the' weight and color will be faulty; that - too tiniek. or . - foci elovr tut action on the part - of theasek“., ant, in presenting or withdrawing ,bittfrod; May spoil the whole—one cannot'wateh such processes without intense exciterrient. Title - excitement the workmen share In theirowni silent hidden ; and *hen any; ate expert:- • meat is going on, all gather roundthe master ... In breathlessanziety, whilefird sound comes from the Partedlipssav a in the form of hint or caution . , chill Alagarine. , RESERVE POWER. .not wise tV work constantly up to , the highest rate of whirl:we are Capable. If , the engineer on the_railraid - were to keep the speed of hie train up to the highest, rate be could Wain . with hia engine it would Soon be wed up;—? If a belie is driven at the tpp of his speed, for any length', or time he is ruined._ It hi well enough to'try the power occasionally of a horse or an engine by plittitigon all ote; tam they will bear, but not contionotudy,— All machinistswnstrudt their machinft so that there .shall kbe a reserve force.: If the power term' 4 , 11 1 fcaMmtmeig i rn Ober make a -horse power.. Ist_; :e ft works easily and um /.9n&• _lean who. _- boa strength to do twelve smog kiwi;a labor in twenty-fror and nor **bald do but nine- or ten house ithe " mem keett s tebodak goad I WO.. Itrzentzlinui • the eto .-propertilona._ -It keeps the -4 , =Hui eheerfuti impend, nappt.- The with izo renews tome , or - takialton any. , more - he alreadVYess....A. little extra autos Pus ' bin) outof -breath. - lie cannot: luerelyiehbt -wort for &Whew Without 4ozaev. an - el * "" plosiezt; Such atatenotaly'pole dropopide; bloodiaget llattute, 4vlttalda, - tlitataz — ndiek.l' - 1 1 00rW-we an = lanai. The great fitam , of:power h a , thef-• !Mug la the blood.' It ri nuts this machinery - Of and upon . It; 40-1., our health and strength. A.mill:eaa MOM= wizen) water is soatityf--' calt be wittad taltarrtian or the,tizna. 140 itt i rtbmili Boot Wad 4 ; 8 4.40 pat _Tha - *Web tow& moat 1115 teep to tassliala - ' sit - old'eafat Ito* 'alma that "blead
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