The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, July 02, 1870, Image 1

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RTV--SIXTH : YEAR.: :No. , 20.,
COAL TR
Port IticlAnonb.
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Pier No. 44" Port Richmond. • •
LD, .NAGLE & CO'
•s'r morsTA AND BOCK HEATII
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OAL
goof:tett/rine and Domest uft• - e; and Sole
In all marl:Arta
It • E!)D . Tlik: cr.i.Esawiin)
III: E KNOT WirITE ABS, AND.
:,:.- -.I M4lisON LORBERRY " COALS. ~ ~.
fi k(20514 Walnut St., Philadelphia, -
„'' • 110 itroadway. New Tork,
p( 11 Doane Street, Boston. .. . . '
'Eft. • HENRY W. NAGLIC. ED. SIIERD'IN
HENRY A. Rica, Ja.
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GEE
MIM
Fort Richmond.
BRENIZER,
Pier No. 5,
d Shippers of •
SUPERIOR .
RUN COAL,
A.GIENTS FOR •
at 'Co.'s Celebrated
IDG . E COAL
Inut St.; rittliutelphis,
iffy Building. New York,'
ne St.,•Beetori.
:NEY, &
Shippers of Coat. ..
r Bormaide Col. , at Shamokin
(White Ash.) ,
Bungling, New 'York. .•
t Street. Philadelphia. ' •
Street.' Bowton.
bItT RICH:IIOND,
'Oft KlchitnoncL
NEILL & C 0.,.
tracite Bitunilnous
ALA
the celebrated tiI:CENA.N
-RlEBEL'SLocustldoul-
lmak.
-White Ash Coal.
SPOIIN and P.EACTi SIOtiNT.US'
••11,6c1 Ash Cpal.
FROM HOBOKEN,
pct rftrit , tte, of high
and CE LE-
I) FAMILY COAL.
'Flu•
1 IS ITIJ,
sole Agents In the• }la tern market for the
• and tieinge's Creek: CO.'s celebrated
COAL. _
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f Philadelphia, 247 Walnut Street. Y •
tiro' Tork..'linotn Gi. Trinity Buil . tling,
. 1 Provitient-e, 27 Custom liouse street,
I ito.t.m. 25 Doane street. - •
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Pier \0..9.. Port Ric.lit loud. '
N R. & ,SON,
Shippers -0 OPa •
,316 WALNUT ,ST.,.PHILADELPHIA.
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Pepote for Storage and Salt. of Coal:
4 We et Thliteenth Street, New 'York.
12 Third Avenue, New York.
hart. No. 99, India Street, Providence.
Wharf. Nlt. Wa4hitigtop Avenue. nrur
Street. Itoaton..' '7O-1-;-
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4'.0144
I
KLIN COAL OF LYKtNS VALLE
1111
I'AUTI 4 . - INED that there p.rg
Ile this 1 itl, all of
,71. 1111111'r the 111:Snag.4nenj tlke undersign
t the ear 1 , 70 SIN:NICK: 4, ON &CIL Vhila
the only Agents fur its kale In New
New Jer,ey; undz , orsth of Cane
ind A 11,C0., of Baltimore for all
Pm tmr will deal In no other 06al
and t,arit.•...rlslzlnsthe Imre gentune
artl
proeure It of them. The of of this caution
Iv to enablE• t how intere*Wil to buy under-
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Pier Vei. 10 l'ortl.:tittitottit.
S I NICKSON C 0 ..,.
th 4 and :11,:pment. of the
kiln Coat of • Lykens
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• N 1 ;,•1t.,.. 3crsey s' , outki
Henry;
i IV:Child street. l'hilititelphi:t.
•': ti‘t Triltity Nols York.
Sottlo•r Nlreet.
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• , i.51.:1.4 1 1 .N11)(1.10: - . Agent.
01, • 1 7 ' • P. 0. Itirx. 1.02. N Yoric
vVA nfEti. OONALDSON & CO.,
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Fent.s. and their Us:it-Aunts for the above
ix,.: 4 INNICK ‘ sON CO., General
Walnut s.treet, Philadelphia; their New
4ee at lt,unik.i. Trinity Buildings. JO S. G.
; Agent 11,0 , 1 , 1 by EI.ISHA
-2 Summer st reel. 110. tom
Iti:. Elt-; ;enema Agent",. Pos7t.
e , t; 1 ;• I.talt:lnore, Md.; .represenied ut.
liar
-1'.;., 'by .lirstWit G. STERRETT. Ortlerg
c.• ..uv.•;; I;;either.ol the ,:tliove named partieN,
r. et.... WM. p..FoNV , Ll:,tieneral Mantmer
1114111iienr:tIlell .it. It. 4 . 0., the Short _ Coal
the I.!. Valley'•Coal e... Jan. I. .U--1
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GEM
31 1 , .I.N
A.ND
C 0 ALL.
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1-.4 ILL: ; i.:NTS for the Celebratod
7 10 NI AS LEH TO /71. " COAL.'
W.shtiltNi reel, Philtaaelphht.
- Neiv York.
I "la Iwo •.:te 1141". ton:
. 111:FI-P:ol II Port Itkh.nr.lll,l.
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N C. SCOTT & SONS,
iners and Shippers of Coal.
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A , : FOll. - 72227 9.\2.Y. : or
L LOC 1 - C.7:C110 INTAENCiWIti te A 416
7,-N Detp 1441 , •
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irl all r.-pc.etm tq
Ow k EN
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INIS GOOWI N 27;H. MIASIN I: (1 Ash.
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' ) mu. uvra.rinA -N0.....:26 Walnut St..
- 110sTtllC— No. 111. Duane St. ,
i S rAli, VORK-1 1 1 . tiro:Wu:Ay. Chamber
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uu-. .I;;,euts.
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LEM=
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I A, KELLER-& NUTTING,
ers and Shippers of - Coal •
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.11:iiT , In (-,41-.ENNwoon, • 1
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Atli :A slijo:l%
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:srEIZT I,i - olzp,Eltrzy. . ,
l , al tTIL FRANKLIN RED A 9.11. '
t BLACK IIEATIL :.
~,,,. Mt: RCN L(1.1:INT MT..
GAII.I2.F.TsON, tilliAßDVltt.r...
u r.r..i,Kiihy ~..L., tio 4 ton. , ' .0.
Itsx.rn 84...,TrInItir Bundling , . N. T.
I :;•.•.:',ll — ritiitit strret, Philadelphia.
;30R
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tier
- Surfeit!. -
*.rl •FiI.cNKLIN WHITE 'ASH:
HUDDELL & C O .,
liners &Shippers of Coal.
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( ..:4.-0.:114.0...ut St.. Millielphi
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.•• I I fir...tawny. (Trinity HaHal - T.
47 I,.nane Street. Boston, •
fortne gale of.the following lonited
' • . Oxxls:
COAL.
:;‘, •AL CO.'s ILICKONI AND DAAPF:II
I'4 I.LL: 4 , nod the
SRA:SION:IN C0.t.11.
( Pwr No. Pt. Rl,lnnon(L
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lY A
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MESE
OM
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Pirr `co. Post Cirbinicad
ROMMEL; JR., & BROTHER,
J NI
• r - ENT A Won
isairen Lonna WILL ic ukulele, lititte
/111:SIIT OAT. bulky tive-baralog Pink LA.
trd U.t lE .Wfttr;TEit P:ed
TOP SENI-OITUKINOrS.:
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I It. Ce.
l 3 01.
LAVE.
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''s WDIG LEITLIGH st port.'Elizatiottir
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1 20V 'Mslnnt-St., trititsain..
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, • • 11 ' Doane Street„ Benton. -
! I:Zoolu 5:., Trinity Minding, 7..ievr Turk- .
:AL AG ENT--43A111..7KCY.RUGG.robi.,let1 by
.til% . N and E:.l'. UrB-0i: ' March 6.'e9—to—
MOE
ER
N MEN 3- - ROTHER & CO.,
:Cupric and . Sikl:.iscri of
0/0 E. •
Lorti‘i. Kosatala. LoCast 6444
otht:r
.E AND RED . ASH COAVS,
Min
Wiii
I l't:ltletuntuttl; .
falptbethpart,
,t,Jersey tits%
Walnut S.treot,Pl4ltuit i lphi ,
i f , 111. tinxt.tvety,,New
1 St_ Boston.,
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VEY & 'KENDRICK.,
li:arr. sal Sliipiers Or the Cellebntal - •
or Rainbow and " Keystone
§h,af
CO'ALS.
lr4arr7a.9 Pipre
I rtlittrtelp6llP-11 . 11 , 114
S • IfalSlll,4
Itostooir-N.
, Agent. ' - •
Warldagtois, r -411.114,111P411,-
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‘.DE A.DV-ER'I'ISEyENTS.'
Port Nichionb.
Pier Nei. 17, Pert 'Richmond.
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AUDENRIED. NORTON & . CO.,
1 Miners and . Shlppers of
FIRST CLASS COAL,
LOCUST 110L*TAIN.
1 - •
From our two large and celebiated Colliarleaf
-II iZE.L ; BELI," .....C. F. NORTON & -CO.
••CONTISMIL," GOODRIDjE & - ALTBENRIED.
. . . LiiBRIBERRY., .• : "
Free Burning Red Alth. and kplendid Frep i arattou.
COLE vrr(7sl..r.TF.Rt - , - - --Oiren. Lorig & C"-•
MIDDLE CR.F.ER COLLIERY. ' ' C. Colkett, Premt•
ENTERPRISII.ODLI.IRRY. T. BaunutardneT. Prest.
Loviist Mountain and Lorberry, slxo v la Sclinylkill
Canal, to all 'whits ace...a/tibia by boat&
(3211 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Ottleri: 111 Broadway, New York.
I A, 97 'Doane Street. Roston: I
C. F. Noufroxl,-
eitAs. 1). NORTON. It. GORRELL,',
lan. 1,1-.,
.,
. PA.!. No. IL Pt Richmond.
SNYDER & SHOEMAIKRR,
. .Shlppers•and Dealers In
COAL .
SOLE A(iKKTI►• you (3::W:l3,tynlca's . ' WELL
PINE FOREST. COAL
W.A 1... N e -r ST, • G 3 TG! .4 ::...l E l N T v r y tix..Dl
LC)I7 IS ANY lEit: C.-B. SHOEMAKER.
-Pier No. 13 Port Richmond.
GEORGE'S: REI"PLIER, N. P. GORDON. H. P. RiEri.Livr..
REPPLIER,. GORDON & CO.,
MINERS AND 6111ILPER6 Or
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Locust Mountain, Mammoth,. Vein, Red Ash,
. Lorberni, and
TOWER :CITY,. LYKENS VALLEY COALS,
( 329 Street.
Offices: J 111 Broadway. (Boom No. Fl Near York:
27 'Bonne Street , (Room No. 3), Boston.
warcli 51, '7O . • • .1 14-
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CAIN; lIACKER,& COOS:
1.v.1.1. - sT (3AT, LOCUST ;MOVNTMN, I:I!,LACK
; 11F.AT H. ' -c,
DE: AtEILiT orlrrn rirsr QUA LITT or .
Wititc> .f'ancl. Red 'Ash -COIE-I.
No. :114' Walnut Street, Philadelphia, and ,Wooti
land Wharvea, Schuylkill River.' ;
JOIIN U. TRYHEIt,
SHIPPER AND AGENT,
SChtlyikiii Haven, Pa.
.1:1'n. 1: 70.-1
Pier 19. sort Ipehinond
LOVE, BOYER 411'
SHIPPERS OF ,
Anthracite and Bituminous Coals.
SOLE . 3 .S.IENTS FOR •., 1 _
(I:NtI3.ERLIND VEIN BITUMINOUS JOAT,
(334 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 1 , .
. Oilier*. J. 13 thame St.. llostcin.. • 1,
. - .....1....7 Custom House St., ProvMeat*.
;March ,i„ 7010- 4 y. -
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3i..11F-ISSI:N.StrTTEI.. .7011?: P. 111./MEIVIirTTEL.
•
VIVI..HEISSENBUTTEL & - CO.
Shippers awl Wholisiale Dealers la
SOuyikill; Lehigh, - and Cumberland
C . ) 7 0 A.
s ;•
rs;rry firiwrst). 111 BROADWAY'. ITOnnt 81,
' O. Rog 5018. NEW YORK,
Sole Agents fur New l'arkoan'd for the
Sale of LEE, GRANT fi CO.'S 'PLANK RIDGE,•and
HAAS fi BRENIZER'S TURKEI. RL'N'
marsh 3. 70' •- • 13-1 y •
DAVIbSON, YOUNG & CO.
G - WHOLF . 3ALE DEALtall IN • I%'• •
fit/PUST• - 11101INTAIN: SHAIIiOk`IN,
CUMBERLAND. sCRANTON & WILKFISHARBE.
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ROOM -No. 16, TRINITY BUILDING,
AVM. M. DAVIDSON, forrneri„V or Tyler & CO. -
'BAWL B. YOUNG,
_form erly of - CilldWell. Gordon &Co
Itg WERT K . Bucx - mAN.
Jan 13.
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, TYP. JOHNSON i 4 aoso4tN.
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• COAL.
VAN - WICRT & -STOUT
• insane , Jil.cto 6131.6 f tltle : Y. •
•
Celebrated "Fulton" ii."tout"' (Lehig h) , .
From the Ebervale 'avid the Stout Collieriea, near
Hazleton. Pa. Delivered direct front rallies <at
board seta at Pr. "joßistiolo, and NEW
BRUNSWICK. .
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. . • . 'l' 44 3; 413 Trinity Bolltilni,
111 Ilrowillirwy. New Tor .
- Trmporniy at - 119 IkroadWay.) .
May 16; 63
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V ER P'l.; A N..C.K . &,: ATWO-ODy
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, • : USIOL.M4ALE DEALERS IN ~,
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I.F.liiilli, . . . • -
SCI.I.DYI - SZILL,_ • • - ,
. , WI KER.l3.kitilf, '' . .
• , SCRANTON,. and
, . A gIiAMOKIN
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oince f Nu. 77 Trinity li '
uilding, 11l Druidicay,
-* . t New York. '
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I'. W. VERpLANK. • I JOlt:s W. ATWOOD,
~. Jan fi, '7O '.3- 7 41m ..
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CA LD WELL CONANT - 41 c WESTON,
NO. 111 BROADWAY.. NEW
(Rooms 3 mot 36 Trinity 8u11d14.1.
WIIOEXSALY Dit,A.LE.I/S
LEHICiH, N'VILKESBARRE, -
,PIT TON, RED ASH
31AliANOT, SCRANTOIS:,'
• LOCUST JIOUNT:IIN,
CUMBERLAND, BROAD TOP, ETC., -
C OAL S, • •
S the celebrated COUNCIL lUDO} FREE URN
ING LEHIGH .COAL. MO PRIMROSE,: THE
POWELTON Send-blluniincala and other, find-rate
JAMES C &LOWELL. C. CONANT,
• , WALTER wEsTo.,
Aprira,
OFFICE OF a !THE NIA° A. ELEVAT 4,
INO C0.,8 COMMIUICIAL BLOCS, BtTVTALQ, N. Y.
EMI
COAL. -.-COAL.- COAL. •
THE 141,-OARA: , ELEVATING• CO., having a
large surplus of dot and DOckage; will be pmpared
at the opening or navigation to receive from the Erie
P.allway, Canal... or Lake, any quantity of ORAL fcir
storage or transhipment to any place East by Canal
or west by the Likes, upon as favorable terms as any
parties .in Buffalo,, Their
-lot is well iqcatea fora
,T,eueral city buSinsqa, _
evltt'S CLARKE,Niee-President.
?Sittreh Z", 13—tt
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Mitring &c.
TO "COAL OPERATORS, :MINERS , AND
PLTREACES.
GULCH & LONG, Les;csmative 13rtildera,- '
1310 neACII writrET. PUlLAriztruta,
Would cull your attention to their usher/ Tut
Furnace Locotivirires designed for utaide or. fneride
work, and for any requlrefignage of rued and Sharp
est curves, with capacity to draw tofu 50 to 300 tons
gr io Mad.. • -
flaying developed In both the Anthracite
ttiminous regions of lecuasylvtutia, the most itit#SS.
flu runrvl L'enmogre in the county. they offer
'with confidence their various styles of Locomotive
I:nattiest 'with every gnarantee of tlicir wdranum-.
ship and perfortnance,.and refer to thuinsiny now In.
operation In the ta..veral mining districts. furnaces
and forges In the State and country. _ •
Theirsmall, first cost, great power developcd. to
xether with their durability, great econcim,y and
light daily expenses Over an (mid power,or ordinary
locomotive use. (as p s,, v is eti. by -their experience of
several years) make a t saving in- expenses sap
/iciest to pm" their flrakcost to a eery •Aort
February LI.
. .
vr t TULE EOM •
I marrlrAerCiLET of
-TUCKER CARTER CO.. ;New Yerk.
• All ~lux Hemp or-Wire Oentrec bright of Painted.
The Rope manukhetured by ibis dem ate considered
LO - itt parties using them, the best and handsomest
Rope made in the world. made invartablylrons was
drawn from the best Norway Iron. The langegatlt u t
In the U. B. Navy are rimed with Ware &spat nu
by this arm. temples &Male Rope Mut be leeliwlttill
and orders taken. and- all Informatton,given. ORM
onlent promptly filled at toisertable rater artArAlru"
late furnished by • • +N" A. HE,7ODERSON,
Jou
• ' oppo o site !Mere Narloual Bank. rottarill
14 e.
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ROOT'S SECTION/a, INNOpOHT - ON
SAFETY BQILERS. •
ROOTS IMPROVED TRUNK. ENGINE,S,
atatiesare. Portable sad
Doubler Platen *Miro Efolottnearteriro.lllobst ,'
•Intl Machinery for Coal SWAB. e4oProir. •
• GrlstaLills, Stores. &a, hrs.
Our of these Holsters out be seen- running daily . et
HILL a BARRIS , coutemmalisaci:cw;ra..
..k.rmcrzox zsjinriniin
the Holster, which has no equal. Ito dsad 'points
—barind two pia in one Winds', either end
of which is when Ins o th er is
paseinyeentre. rta=r ilisit stikkitionldlogokelidd l oa s
or brakes of tuty kind. Started t rerarsen or
instantly. and at any *test 'of reed' atkafirra,
<shawls isoresentof astaytelerer. IlivOresolorys,
gibs, est seems, or Other all,burordo • farts. which .ta
other Misters Matra the, Ineowilidet goo
can of so importance" obblsoor.ror= the
bast% of the most: Noerporboloordt Ito
workbag - partesw obeloord 4 the ono or
Brod an sboe proteerelt boas bromOomil, Abe
dusk 41" and robs eft.bnoror.' Itrostromistrprk
new eentpsetanaltand"r i rd.WAN .
Is kw theism Mew
sa ==
by the oadorldroockwhowill
toodogork_joicf_llolol.lll4llll
---4nMagahMlMlT'al'ltab.
Um% 741‘**W- •
Jan ;I, !,713,z-1,
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SHAMOKIN.
MORRIS' RAC:3:ER.. JINSE le,' COOK.
Illtitabtlp4tai4c,
OCIIIIYLIULL NAVIGATION.
Shlpplag Vivre. Ow ANTSIIMITE MAL aR Grerawleh,
Delaware River, Philadelphia. ;
ILEWIS t AUDENRELD & CO.,
. . ,
• i , ' AOIRCTS MR IIIiI4.ALZ Or lilt F .
sod
Blot
Watt lert4 Dissoad 'Coal aromas?'" Dlastakd Red sod
I • . Blot Resit Wklle Ask Coals. 1
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16Valout Street; PhlladelphlA
• .OFFICE :4z 110 Broadway, :New York. • ,
I .. •• 14 E:llby Ktrret, Bootoo. 1 . :
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DAMS' PICAIMON.:PUILA. =Guerra. sAs - rAsus-txti.
• DAVIS PEARSON J EL CO.,
, Avp eournaus or ins
• CELEBHATED OCVST H 01. 1 1.11113 WHITE ASH ASH
p;PONIN TEIS
ttE 11 s o A 1.. •,
124 Walnut Street,
ori n ck>l: ) No. ill Broadway. Upon' 9, Trinity
, ; Building. New "kork; •
(No. 11' Doane Street, Wigton., -
GREENWICH, !DELAWARE AVENUE NyllAttr:
Jan. I,
.
THOMAS C . . P.#IRISH, .!
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'-' SHIPPID AND DEALEID IN
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•
Lehigh, Stiiuilkill :ano Bituminous I .
. •' :. 0,.0 A_ lx.
Consignments:on COnrulislonf...'ollelted and taken
on favorable Terms.
.
, 1 0*f4 1 Walnut Si.. Plilludelp . lll*. '
May .1. ' . 4 - 2 1 • l&—ly - 1
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LEWIS.. & ALICANS,
lt
i tNEU:cI ABO surrimits OF THE
CELEI.IIIBTED S'II3IIJAN LOCCKT 310 t tiTA
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0 A_
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°perk. 108 *a!nitt. Street, Phlbm2elphla.
011e11. '7O • t , • t -
P _ : .•
III.i.eiDA, Jiff Tru, 1870.—A CO=Paitber-t
Ehlp ruin heeti;thls day formed between the un-;
denthMed; for the. OUrpoge of 11.1 , ruga.brid 011IPPING;
."LYKP,NS VALLEY COAL • ...- " 1
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• '', F L l•orri t Ike- ''LA Tii - F It.kNK LIN , CO 4.TIER l'," i
..sForilt inberland County, under the - firm name/4;
: Ci.:I:MITH 'BO. &'Co. . ''
''';:e • • •
' 21041 ; 04./iLNU'I' Ift., Philmln.; and of
S:MITIIi BROS., REES & CO:, Sliatilokin
G. SITIII, . T ' • Tilos. C. REESE,
T. F'l AN'lt' SXITIT., • JAS. A. SHiI:P,. 1
If
J. .s..n!En Surrrr,'..; HItIVRY Bots 'ommt,
[ , :lotus R. Bouonszu. ..'t
..' June 11,;'i0.• , 2,144 t.
• gotinFrti Trait.
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EAST 1 FRANKLiN Lo R BERRY 1 1E110 LOAL.
ivf YEAST PEANN.LITC.LOBBERITY COAL':
/1. k *OW NOM Vlclusfyely by MesM.REPP LI Eat,:
GoßrxtN ..t. (70., , whe• are nly,,sole Agents. Parties;
onlerin r from themttly always depend upon get-;
tang a y ure aritele. ' - ; ' •
- i ( No. :r2.9.W InutAt, Philadelphia.' .
OFFIL'ES : ,„ No. 111 Broadway. Roorn..ll, New York.;
' • 1 ,t No. t. 13 Doane street,.Roora 3, Wigton: i
Jan / .0 .
3—i- - .] • ' .lIENRY HEIL.
Illitinington, Ott.
CE'OF;TEIE MOCANAQUE :COAL
AIPANY, No: 5.).0 and Zoe W. Front St..
OFF
c.
111.311NtiT4)N, IjkL.IWARk. •
eo
nw prepared to furrilili the Trde,
I Constuliers yip' our
We
ana
Celebrated Coal, the ." Bloee.naque,'!
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•
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And -non. hi terested'ivill and it to their advantage
and eeo loinj . : ( to conmalt thi- company before making
their' yearly contracts or engaging eargoes.
i5llllOl g point for the Western market, Erie.
. " .. "' •' Soul hem do Havre de Grace.
' " .' 1 ' ." " Eastern .do Wilmington.
N. MI-Also,
1} C
the Clover Hlll Rail Road and Jinn
minuo
• i .
s Coal Co. for the -manufacture of.
Tam, (17 andles trac. f.'Yield,i; coke first quality and
percent ige of ash small. '. May 21, '7O-21-1y
Coniqq.
AI, Ai E . f... 4" j", 'co NN E 8.,-
1:4311.81441cr fliveclebrated
LOOST MOUNTAIN COAL.
PyfI'SVJLLE, Mmuyi.KiLL •
Jan 1. 70. `- ' • 0- , 1-
WE An:Elki_OW : ll4 DAILY RECEIPT-
CAV, TILE VICIty iSVPERIOW
Bulky o;eeOping Deep Red-AsA
.
DAIstIEL WEBS'rER COAL'
HA.I' . p . SONIE;
BRIG fp%
=1
stgrARE-Fit.kl' rt7,lq;p
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SQLE AGENTS:
JOWS,ROMREL, JR., 4t,8R0.
203% Walnut St.. Plailactelptda..
21 Poane St...Poston.
I. ( 53 Trinity Banding, NewXork.
(311;lc
EMS
011ICt
NA.L ENBY CLAY •COAL
hinotifY my friends mid the public gentr,
I have;tippolnted
~!
ally, tha
N ROMMEL, JR. b BRO.,
)LEAXIIEXCLUSIVE MIEXTS.
•
THIS
FOR #LE SALE OF,LtY:
v i l F NAL HENRY CLAY *COAL
he
cliirTictbr nntl 'repot stloin of which is so well
6nnirn in like marktt, as to hoed „
.no special comment. •
. .. .
It will tte SHIPPED 45..1.75r.A.L under nay' Olin
•,
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siapervlspon , - :* •.. . . •
~
JOHN B. DOUTV.
,SrrAnoitlS, Mai 9,10..
, .
- 7 , • ( • 2031; Walnut St.. Phllada.
Orricr: 1 ' 21 ,Dmuie St" Innoton. .
7 c 23 Trinity Building, 'New Tork
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. 2daylt, ,0 'l''' •,. '
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stroke, with a heavy- fly wheel, . also with .punip
wheel, 9 N'dtaza., 12in. oh the eke, 4 In. flitch t dram '
10 ft. dt wrought iron shaft; 4 boilers 81 In. diam.
kle. ft. 1 with all oeusectloha and with all pimp
ing
- corm tione . _ .
1 arge diable breaker with M horse engine. '•
1-twenty hors e engine with drum and all conneo.
lions for aelma dirt plate: I set of heavy. nape gear.
Ink:l mi th instructs and wire
4 .,,
.vy ~..,,.. itaugm. .grreit cOmir Mix.
same as the E. It U. R. R. Several larsedump .
trucks., feet wire rem different sixes. - 11. large'
404 of nab 12KII. llvitg, villeNteiloiri, Ix. A-,
Wye lot second band belting; venoms. abtes. - 4
toes of d hand hook splites...Suotona of second
hand.T rail from 211 h. to ft:lb. Per cu rrd. weight
band laJecbmi. 240 yds ls in:cole plpn isg 7 d,
citc
xi in. red tr,yipe; 196 in. Pole Polo," ;' 2 lii In, pole
or
°amitotic% 4 drivers, suitable foeshUting
.cara:or on n "irotroree tank. Also.the wood wort of
2bmi k e e ri ,, pufroesiains sh des, blacksmith and nes
ter sliOrs. .;One blowing-tub satiable for large
I CO-kterserelakienittle.
1 fifWeorse engine.
' 2 thirty' , -1,
1 twenty " 1
-I four "
4 tell . ";portalede en.
• b - o lters, in* In. w 22 s.
i a . , ,so tu. y..p is.
2 " !114
glu ft.
' 1 " " ' feta. g 21) ft.
2 N . ;SUL it JI ft.
- :.2 .. , ilnitug II ft
-1 1 . 1._,.311n.: tab eft!
" 12.190 , 119, ular.
r nOO l . Otarkbouer: -
11111rdaishimottan 140
110 " it ta. • -
7;10 yds. 14 tn: coL pipe.
with beatified ersk .
40 yea pia. edemas yaps:
U 4
191
El
POI7SVILLE,
R M. übnrarsoN & co 4
• Diuccessor to ,W. U t &Miser, ) ^ , •
IMPORTEEZ. x.&31.. - rWcrutuurs .Cpirmiitruir.Ml .
Stilltory. alumni; Society. Theatrical Goode.
-Danner*, Dodges. Le-. •I ••
- No. 131 North Third Street. Philadeliabhi • •
, Decembere 4. UM
R .;); Tar. 1 0 01.561 i IMPEOVED PiVerity 4 -
. V.....LAN Five Dollar Family Sewing Machine. The
cheapest First Class Ilachlueilti the 31arket..14gents
'muted in every •PArn. Liberal Commission allowed.
For terms and circular, address A. S.'IIAMILTON,
Gen: Agent, No. 700 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, i'a.
April la "u 16-3
MpISTER, cHALFAN
• ^i Importers qt,
1105ierT. NOUOILS
Ithite Goods, ttulm 4 oideris,l
Gents Furnishtng:Good 8,1 ic.,
No. .504 MARKET -smtgr. ruiLAi)tt.PinA.
'Jan 15, 70
M'CREAF.r. H
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at.iNur-keTUrrltc 4ai 41';
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'BVater-Proof Maritta Blastlng Pa )Ira.
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April 9..79
F lIRNITII
JOSEVIT WALTON, it . • •
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CaniNkr Maickas, :ski. 413 Walnut SL,Philade, phia.
Oiir establishment Is one of the'bidest In loktisidel.
alibi. and from long,experience and superior tacilic
lies we are prepared to furnish good wof - k at reason
able prices. -
We manufacture fine furniture, and alsci
priced furniture of superior .quality. A bilge i,stdck
of furniture always on hand. Goods made to birder.
Counters. Leak Work and Office Furniture fen
fianks,ollicee and toren, made to order: I .
JOS. W ALTON, J. W. LI rrINC9TT; JOS. If.SCOTT,
Feb 12. '7u 7431. •
'IRE RAILING, .. ztE GUARRB,loi,Stoiti
Fronts, Faettirie A
s,. c., -Heavy Crimped ;Wire
Cloth for cleaning ores, coal, de. Heavy Ekreen
Cloths and Coal Screens. Wire Webbing for.liilteP
and poultry yards. Paper 3lakers' Wires, ilraits-aud
Iron NV ire Cloth Sieves, Pitinted Screens, Ormitaten..
tal Wlre.Wurg.. Every itiformatlonrbv-addhOsing
,the manufacturers, M. WALKER & SONSi•-'
Nl.ll North tali street, Philadelphia.
Feb I'2, '7O 7131 •
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1D EMOVAL. .--
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JOSHUA. COM - pI.ANDA 110:3
IflAvE ltit3loviT illUllt '
i LOOKING-GL.S3 AND PICTURE-FRAME
,STORE, '
t ~ , •
'To !O. ts North Sixth ht.. Phllottli, . I
.;
' ?Where they offer at reduced prlcet; a general assort=
1 ment of Look Ing-Glasses. Picture Frarnes,,Lame
French Plate Mirrors, Plain and(OrnamenCed. -- ..! ,
i °'' Picture Frames, Cornices, Slouldinqs, a le: 't
hf .4 JOSHUA COMMAND S SONS.
. i . r et) 19. 70-Cin 1 . NO. 18 North Sixth' St.. Phllada
I -
I)ILES OR HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS In
ternal and lizternaE,lllind, Bleeding and ItOhltig,
rltszsit tvely, perfectly and permanently cared, jtvith-
IMut pain, danger, instruments or. constics,• by' WM.'
fl it.l'det'ANDLES; :NI. D., No. lit,Sl S Oing Garden St,',,
111111 10...1'a0r lu) can refer you to over Eleven - Huhdred'
I,of tlw hest citizens' Of Philadelphia, who haeel been
t . cure.l. A practice . of eleven years as a Npeelali.y ih
4rlits di.eav without a failure, warsanis a cute in all
[leas... "
11- Feril9, '7O. g -iIY • . •
1 1---
rro DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND LI4UOR.
• t
„.• I MERCHANTS. •
CHARLES DtRHAit'S
!Cheinical Works,
I .!Ni). Cal ,A.Rrli STREET, PRILADF,I.PII4-t,'
•
IMporter' and' Dealer in Fine -ssential
s i e , rn i ;es ;„ Etlien., Flavorinz and Cdoking Flztrama.
I place to buyill'u re Oils and,Superior Con
`eelriratedklxt racts ; Cofks, Labels. Tin Foil and Caps
,lor allscoloni and size.colors (-)( S.
'Gold ilronzc,
etc. Agents Mr DeVere's '
And Compound Body and :age I'reparnt,
exnarnlnc, • fay'3
'I C J A - S FIXTURES 'tr., StE.OSEN
•
A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW EITYL•EIk ..•
1, • 4 . 4
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31-E It I.D I. A N 815 NE R '
4AFIST AND BEST T/IE WAEE.ET. ;Mr.
LARGniT LIGUS OF AN'E. DERNER WADE:i
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'I I COULTE!t. JONES;:It . CO., MannAtcturrrik iscid
AVholegale Dealers. ;02 ..trek r •
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;1-1S
SU nc J;.1'4~
M. iceocttEtt. • ' • ;,
D ,
•_
:FURNITURE WAR ER OOMS
236 and 238 South Second Street;.
.PH I LiDELIII I A.
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Theundersigned having greatly increased facilities
In the: addition offlip large hair story building•ud
joininW his former dace of bust-nen*, offers great in
dinvments to all purchasers of furniture to give him
le cull. Ile is confident of being able to please all
Who may Likor Wm with their custom, and • hill ex-
Perience of twenty years in business is a guarantee
of hls ability to turn out the bent of work. ,H 0 per-,
tonally supervises his large workshtips,andlitly ar
ticle nut on hand will be nulde - tdorderat the lowest
terms. A. large stock of-all kinds of FCRICITETRE
Vonstautle on hand. :7'. L. M. KARCHER.
11 Sept. A ;t39 7-IYdw,
,
T TRION HAMS. " .
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. I .
'll In Uttering the above hrand to the attention of
(kw:mil raters the present season, ]re beg leave to'itate, ,
that 'we have made very great Improvements 'in
their curing during the past Winter, and )late no.
hesitancy. in saying, they are the beat Hang ettant..
They are selected from strictly corn fed Roglk trimti
Med very nicely so as to make as little waste Ii cut
ting as possible, and the Ingredients uked - In curing
are the very finest to be had. The llama are ill as
sorted before•pickling and each size cured bylitself
so as to enable us to keep in pickle Just long•eliotlith
to cure nod not he too salt h great: fault with most .
Ilarus. We also cure In Ice }louses all Summer and
can furnish the tiaras at all times cut from filogs
that were alive witliM6 weeksof the , ime-the llama
are delivered which is a great advantage-and one •
pentsessed by very few dealers...We . feel satisfied - a
trial will insure satisfaction.. None genuine unless'
branded: Sold only by • ~'''. 1 • - A ~. •
A..l'. ClixEsEnjtouoil A'ci)." : •
• i Pork Packers, No:„ICVN. IX`IAWAIP .kvertue
1 April 9, -- W-15-tita 1-, Pill LA I)ELPIIIA,rA. ,
-1- .
SEVEN PER CEIQT4 ,
,• . p
-' FIRST ItORTGAGN' .. BONDS I
,_.., , ;
' tIF THE PANVILIAI, lIAT.IIET&N, it ',Wi,,I.RF.-S
-. 1, • BARRY: itrAILsoAD primpANY, 1,.
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AT 95 AND...ACCRETED INTER 'T,.
1
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1 . ' CLEAR OF ALL',TA:-.E13. ',.: l• : 1 %-_
I l ' • -. 1 x
• INTpIESTI'ATAIII,FI 'Argii;'..A.::%7D"ocrOiir.n..
4! -
-, Perconit wishing to make ieitents. 'are inSrltiki
.k
to eainine the merits ottit-tiYin
.e IIONI)S. . i
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',Pamphlets supplied and full Information given by
•
STERLING & WILDSI.AN•• ;
. Financial Agents, 1W Stith Thlt4 , Str._t....
, : , . '.,. PHILAPtLP_MA.
1 ' l oltar CiovernmentMonds and other.Seenritictsiiikeri
Ist exchange for the trboveat best markeCratest„
Alt rl.l 23, "Al • - - IT-•-ilm
lil-tf .
AVDIALIAM D. • 11.0t}.ERF3. • 7 •
,C A R 11,4 A G E D
O* nIN.O A,NT.,• ONLY 31. , c.5 - vrAcrrszx OF TIIE
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I 3 0 G,EI n S', C RIMMS:,
- ) ~..ipir3 and 1011 , V1IFkirSirViiPIEFT.:j '1
M tons ot duds. is:Sou:
I 10 feet bob‘lll2l drum,
irlth bolts and lag
- clasp complete.
6 feel hoisting death.
1a "
I 3 " " "
1 stack 3 disti) ft bmg
I stack 31 le.SlO "
I "i 30 basil " "
1 ", *WOO "• "
ID tons *as Platel3 o
K. 1 •
t igi n tan
304 iZar
orlrijtops.,
mg xtma- -
Pljittibtlphia Abilertistmtnti,
4 r & cox, • .
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521 AITSOI7, ST..-
er.LsnexTED
• PHILNDELMIA.:. • •
ss : ,
LIGHT'W t11:1-1`0.iitS;
FOE VII •
,
OAD AS D A Ft PgF lATATt
New and Eleiant StYies ar e 3 nloitel o eon
tlAtlp.pratarel,, A Oqt so. nO --.4t!4331!
440,000 43IIAIIANT3M
eieeis ail -other Lead !
ist: For Its rortraled Whiteman.
For 'lti Unequaled Durability. • •
4.141. Foe, Biller int Covering Preiertik....;..
Llettilor he Emit' '
Agit; less •to pitkit Beak Lead. theiihrir
;Aker White Xeed • weight, otrken
More adtmee, is arre Darahie, sadriasies . Vititsr
:BUCK - -Likri• - 4 the (*wiped. and Amt. j ••
• 10,0(10 GITARAICTE*. '
fIV ZlNeExceis ail other 2:lnes. i •
Yor its Unetpnilect renatUtry.
111. For Its Undireled Whltptees. i •
• {h /netts nuenpeeeedi:overing Property':
asty. for its Gnat Ecesemy. ,
bet the Cheapen thinitherneeri and-molt Dnßilbls
191te Paint In tho World. j ; •
•IPTY ONLY: 111*'.14.EAD Alcip • 136=
. 0
TR.• IT Aim sr. CONTLYCED. I 3.
1 - • .
warm. Oipanrnteerf by the Ah!sairim4
k ccOTOE cOLOB8,.1"
OfZ i NING JULY 2, , 187
1- 7 iNilab l raAbitrtisemtuts.
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F l'l.E('''• 7sE t r-8.6 Lig
.. ' 4 Las-03TAII_____11.En
tcifp. IDpIN W.A.l3,Elloltpdlia. r ,
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N. K. eorneo I }M irth and Vine' streets, Philadel
lay
phia. A .ent; ot Spritz, Halrand Husk
),Irduveses t ete and counterpanes. me
man
scantly on nen and made to order.
Also, Tick' :ite*thers• amd Curled Halr, whole
sale and retail:KM:uncles warranted as represent-,
ed, and prices I variably' es low . as any other In the
trade:, ; . Jan.:. "V , . •t4na , , ,
.
ABASOLS' : i SUN *UXBItELLAIL—AII
P r i
the latest at les Canna and Real Laoa Parasol*,
You're'. Plain' - , pet and fluffled. 8/Ik,
line of Real Wh t
Gingham, and 11l Umbrellas, with a full
.iyl;and E'rench Jet4erwelry.
, Fine 'Gilt Fretipti jewelrY„ Farm,' Leather
i Goode, Fine Yana, Vnges. Toilet Sets, Desks, Dressing
i calavr,, Work, Jewel and lienkerehiet Boxes, Small -
ee Combs and pill - articles in greet vnrietT. with a
rull line of Fin ' Fancy °nods, superior In quality'
and moderate I price. ~ , It. DIXt."N.
No. ill '
South., gthlstreett East side between Mar
ket and,ebestu .t, Philadelphia. May 14, 70-20-aik
.NVIL / - 46 AM
TBEE FLA G VORIN EX Clli
TRA
Warranto ) eqiiii-to any tnade. Areff.p E re; ,
from the tit! it - i ,
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Ask your Grocer r, rfraggist fur Wiltberger's ' 1
BARLOW'S I 11;iO4ILDE is,-without doub Abet .1
Warranter
best article In t e Market-At will color snore was eg:j
,than sour Gni 04 ranee weight of Indigo. The i
only genuine Is hat; urup at ALFRED WILT/MR.', 1
' GEW'S Drug S t e ; e: , Iltberger's and Harlow's name ;
on Labels ; all he counterfeit. For sale .by most
-Grocers and . is . Wllanii./16Zit'S INDY.LIIILII,,
lisk will beta as perior article. Always tin halitti
at reastonable cos Pure Ground Spices. Cls`nulee'
Medicines I IS kJ us, Tapioca, sago. end all sits'
tides in the Drug II e. at . • . .
Iku ii,
• • ED yILTBERGER'S Drug Store, ••.
• 4 ±=' , :tirtlilliethud St., Philaielphia.
Judie 1, 11.1—.... m I I • .
1870 .8P •
' A.NP Surazin .
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1870
13" 'll G- aOD 8.
'• izro Vviria 111 .2 1 ‘ . „- lL 1., 1k: C 0 .. ' 1
't 2:4 Sorra VD ST*EHT,,PIIII•ADILLPHIA: I
Invite the aticul on f parclubters on visiting Philip ,
delphid, to,..tliell arge and elegant stock of
• , 1 •I3RIYi .G 0, cyr.) s:' •
tl.
CoNAISTING 14 PA 2 Or. ' .
:Black anddolo d Siiii. , , • . -
- Plaid and ri ' Silks, , ' ''• ' *
. • Plain Japan e illtet, •
4
• Figures :8u and Plaids do: .
• Plain /Silk oplini. select shades.
Ponied .. lk Poplins. k.
el r
.5i,..1,,.k. ices and Wool Poplins.
I
t5.3)11
}rivet tit es
of Alpacas' and Mobalni.
- ' tltta.4.l Mohairs and Poplin Alpacas.
Grenadines andit
0 andles. , Lawns, Percales and
Chintzes. pini s and Low-Priced Meat
GOOds. Dress axis of the latest styles - •
--,-. ,
,const fitly receiving. 6 - • .. A
BL:ili. DRE,..553 CiOODS i s 44 "MAT VARIETY . :
.
Broclii3 and Ptdfde`yiihowls; Thihet and -Blanket
Shawls, Spring Wad Annuner Shawls, Lace Pointe*,
Lace Sacgnea.- Cotl - 0, and,Caksitneres. Tattle Linen a
and Napk.jus, Sh tirps4 and Oh Irt lug Musllns, Coon
terpanes"Blank , h rends; &e. Piano and l'alde
Covent. ' 'White Dail ,Laces, ErllbrOideriep,ol9lreaZ
,
Hosiery, &e. • . , -
. .
N. B.—We deal la ?d Goiais and endeavor to sell
at such price? , th t,AA give'satlariction. '
li-The melon t a Market stref t cars will een.
- :ey• you to with, n a - dowwid the store. ',
1 , ' -- :DWIN HALL & CO, - .
%nil •end Street,,Philadelphia. -
a le -`• - tut , -
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10* i
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:mid '7l)
LADIES, - A
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German and, Frt
0ff,...f them for sali; at the lowest gold prleea.
1.11JIES• EXANIINE.
. • t.
A 1,0: (.omi-tautly teeel %lug _
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_ NIYIN TT
t • • •
nd artit.les tallonip tOa regular-WorKted Store:
1 int 1 A'. .1. - lANDER, du's, . .
1372 Citt i titut; l l street, Philadelphia, stn and
100 Fulton'4A .. enue, Brooklyn,;Neir York
• ' .' 11 '''..'`
I f)
.All kinds of 'Sr i RiTED, SILK and BEAP .E.ll
1311011tERLES.d e . to order: at short notice,
• d
' A lot of EMEIRVIDRIES at halt price; for sale
a.... above. „ , ..h ' 1 'lll.ay 7, :70-1?-3n..
.. s ; sar
GR4LND IN NQURAT/ON
; .1
1,
'0• . PRICES. =
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11031 ER 'l' OLLAD itY 6: Co
. 'i t lo.s. 1412 41 Itfi , CAtesis&i STrtsrr.
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P111,14-kDELPiIIA, `.... .
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f v, RE ~ OW OFF 111:141FT11,t. WHOLE 01 :7- rItEIR
11. , k i.NIrICE I .X7' STOCK
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" 1 1 l 'i 91 i - . ' - •
',DRkS S S i0011:5, Sf LKS, ETC..,
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Repleter'..with all ',tllel,.Choloist Novelties of this
T a 6 .
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• . ~ worpir.n. -wrtur , - . . .
LARGE INViiISIE:i.;iIiF DESIRABLE GOODS,'
• renc-nwOnalprilt is stAnkier sill!. ed.Sl3:'
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.TQN'Piiii' l N( I .
sLY lOW - R...fiTgS.
11. C. *Co..rnar nde3hat it Is only, necessary to
cOote a ie,si orthelo ofiliring.,t AS an Index of the pri•
ces at wtilitit ilia ,t:pgßO STOCK Will be disposed i
4/..1°./na4o.o±, 1 . -' ..
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Ilint4Otne booblerwidfh tmene....leohairs, t 1.4 Cents.,
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DonpieitoidiFonin.ni.:Mbhatr.*;4SCents.•
.b , tuble:fohl"NorAch i6lins, trt the new light
. ' Shades, 56 Centl. 11.. . ... ; , .• . .
Roy les Tani- wide 'pig," litth rt ince. '..''.:3 , Cent". • -:. .
i'Finteti Satin sloth; liiiiese: article foethe hogs' e of
• WalkingSiz.iturue, IF) gents. • - ~
One rise of the Finest OTlatntlies Imported, 40 Cente l
Acid sCol.e 11.iiitik.fliiiiisMii:ekl rotors, Z bent& :,
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Two -.awes of Krennit F j O i ttliii.4Otail.rs,. which .sold
ifg e t e te t.. pieee forfolkCents,' are , now offered . at:
,Black Lyons Griot-Ara - 4m and Dmplle Lyon, of the
best maltea r lfoill'ltrOV Aki lief yard . .
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Ciiene Silks of ibefat;st designs of the Paris. , mar
• - ...ice%and extra pill
. soldlast - spring , . atts.zi,
rt'L- • ''• •-- tit. ; , I _••• •-: • . -••'. •t. '
.!Striped Eilks from - 1.50t0 $2.91. • - '• , . . ~..
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Black Caritas . ..,
extra stipetb, quality, M 34
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Black 6nnvas:* es, t 5 Cents.
, II;ork carivaii Be , reiiilt wfdthe arid Atuilitier, up
*alkirii, Suits, Lear. iri9huiwia, Lade jointi;tte:
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paasage t etc.. apply m vera or by i mail to ;Shelf
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RIP V
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R-DINNER PRESCRIPTION.'
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ti.t annual ineeting.orthe Mass-
Heal Society, _Oliver Wendell
he following , entertaining ver
e seen that Dr. 1101tormi does
iatotnaryllingatHotaceopathy;
1
thists will notice with IdenSure
f "heroic treatment:"l
4
CANTO FOOT. . ' '
Old hip Nan W ukle had a grandson. nip, -
, • . ,
Of itterPiltential lock a genuine chip; . .
A IM:Li e ldelegly, rious kM4 of 'chap;
..4„ 971
Be, claire, took a mighty nap~
Whgreathe Ito I propose to tell
_ln trt.brief , toe, if yua listen well. ! -
•• ' i
?betimes* were ardwhinAlp to manhood grew ;
They always wi i be when there's work to do;
..
lie tried atfare: r ig—found it rather slow—
And.then at hing—wbat be didn't know; - •
Then took to log round the tavern bars, ,
1
To frequent Sod ins and long-nine cigars,-
Till Am Van Inkle, out of patience. vezed
titTi ing mines, having for their text ;'
nil
A metp a broo ek—anghtthatanight avail , •
To point aMO or adorn a tale:,
itxelainufd—"lhave HI Now then, lllr .
• •
Ife's good for IM eihiMg— make him an . /), V' : '
The die was ca st ;
.the the youngster - was 'content: . "
They packed his shirts and stockings, and he went.
Bow bard. he swelled it wore vain to tell—
ppsdroweed through Wismar, nodded over Bell, ' • •
pt sound with, t.ooper, snored aloud on Good ; '
. , heaps or ix:tures—doubtless tindersumdL--
i.stant lisle et,:.for he did not tail ' • .
o Faroe his on every bench and rail., '
'Months grew toyears ;. at last he counted three, •
And Rip Van W klo found himself 31. D.
Illustrious title!' in a glldixl frame, •, ... I .,
• Beset the Abstain with his Latin name.
Ripunt Van fri lion, guew—we seines—kuow
"dolman me-46 do so a n d so.",
. , i • a
. ,
,
• -Be Idred an otnl soon 'lts walls displayed
If lanew dipl nod stock In trade, . ,
A. mdittdy amen to subde
Of various nam . whereof u I disease
mentio , n these; -,
' Lmtobtft and bo lam great andlittle squirt,
11hIltiarb and Se na, Snakeroot, Ttioroughwort, ,
Ant. Tart, Via: 'bleb.. Pll. Coebboand Black Prop,
Tinettires ppf Opt , Gentian, Henbane, flop,
Poly :I w, which for lack. . •
.Of Mimi b to utte inert call Ipecacd T
. •
Cainpbor and 10 0. Turpon
ne, olu. . '
Cubtibs, "Copeev 7,!' Vitriol—white.tuld bine, .
F , thnuel andFl
And roots of Sas fm , aand t'Saaaarrill." .
, Brandy' for coil ' Pinkroot, death on wOrms-- •
Valerian, calmel bfilysteric squirms, .
la
Muck, Asserted the resinous gum . ..
Named from its or—well, it does smell some—
Jalap • Jhat work not wisely, but too well,
Ten pounds of k and six of Calomel.
For outwardi r t he had an ample store.
ttt
Some twenty I a and gallipotsi or more;
Ceralnro rhea housewives oft compile
the same at ome, and call it "wax and lle;"
Griguentwns Resinosum-cbange Its 'name, .'
The +'drawing salve" of Many an ancient dame;
' A rgenti Nitras, also, “dpanisb files"
Whose virtue mik es the water bladder rise-, •
(some say that spread upon a toper's akin
They draw no water, only rum or gin)-, •
Leeches, sweet vermin! don't, they charm the sick
And'sticking-3 1 -zhowli Chutes to stick!
Bmplarertres fir ' tto.Proie, Pitch: , i .
Wadtes and Pow , Brimstone for the-which -.'
&fade* or Prera,. thy chosen name , •
Since ;Hahnema n's goose quill setatet'd thee auto
_' . Barrie,
-.Proved thee the ureeof every nameless 111, ', '
Whole soul specillc is a moonshlue pill, -
Tilt saucy science, with,hquiet grin,
Reid bp the'A , crawling on a pin? • , ' •
-Mountains hav labored and have brought forth
--• Mice, ' .
; The Outchman's heory hatched a brood of-tWice•
Fee well nigh ad them-words unlitting-quite
For these fair p nets and for earspollte.
l'
e;
The surikseloot y chance at last totslip.
And so at length ,t proved with Doeitor, Rip.
Otte full-sized bottle stood upon the shelf '
Which heldlhe medicine that ho took hinaself:
Whateer the reseon, it must be-confessed . •
HO: lied that bot le oftener that the rest; _
•W hat drug It het I don't presume to know- -
Tbelllded label id "Elixir Pro." . •• • ,
.
One day the doch , i
found- the bottle full,
And, being thirst , took a vigorous pull, ' •
Put beck the "ell tr" where liras always found,
And had old Dobbin saddled and brought round.'
-Yon knew too 'ofd-time rhubarb-colored nags
That Carried doe nand their saddle-bags; ,
ens besets ! they stopped et every place •
,fit` r el l e blinds we shut-knew everypatient's case-
Looked up and thought-the baby's in aat - ~,
That eon t last long-he'll soon be through with It ;-
But shook their beads before the kuockered door
Where some,old y told the story, o'er
i t . .
- - Whose endless a of tribulation flows
For gastric griefs nd peristalle woes, ,
'Wbirt. lack el tern led hips from his way.
Abd where it led him it Were hard to say ;
Enouett, that wandering many a tulle
'Through paths thp mountain sheep trod single file `
Crerceme by feelinp such as patients know ._,
'Who dae too treety with "Elixir Pro.,
He turubl-diemoonted ro , slighttrin a heap, ,•
And Ley, pmiscuous, u pped In balmy sleep. •
la
. • . . . .
l.light followed niht, and succeeded day day,
But snoring sUll e slumbering Doctor lay; ^ •
Poor Dobbin, etaAng;thought wri s t his libel,
•And straggled ho caravel, saddle- and. ll ; •
ri ci
- The v Mae! peopl hunted all aretut
be
But Rip was Mew nit - never could found.
"Drownded," they vessed; .for more than half a year .
The pouts and'etU d taste uncommon-queer;
:tome Said of apple - randy-othersome
Found a strong Ilivoi-el New Eng land fum. .
,
--Why can't sfellbw hear the fine thingssaid
Abont a fellow when &Allow's used?
The best of doetorii-eo the preasdeciared- •
'A public blessing
W hile his life was spared, .
True to his country; bounteous Willa poor, •
' In all things tentperate, sober, lust and pure;
The best' of hnattlida! echoed Mrs: Van, • • . '
And set heresy catch another max. _
. , •
T -aoentlii thlspanogf it's germane *444 • • . •
Well Jog atop be d say we've had , enough:
And leave poor Ri sleep for thirty 'years;
I old the organi i,you lend yettreaM '.
To hear my second (Onto, after that•
_. • '
• Welktend annul the monkey with ,t he hat. -
-
'..' ''• '-• '•• firro SECOND.' --,-: • •
Bo thirty years til past-but not ; ii Mond . .
In all that Musa( Rip was evesbeard:- • •
The world wagged on---lt never does ga back-,,,
Thewidcryr Van wits now the widow Mae-- •n• •. '' . • -
France was an Karpire-Andrew J., wa 4.14: - ~
Axel' Abnauun: I. all r t e u rtig MIAs stead. • .
Font murderous: in nerage strife. ,
Tet still the tube eld - Ida gl ii c a e% knife. -
cyrtirik
-At Last one in I ng-rwho forgets the der •• ' .
Wheuthe black cl dof war dissolved sway?
..-
Thelorms.tidings spread o'er lend and Sea,
'Rebellion done fca:tant baa captured Lee r '
1.3 0 erve,i7 .ffllstraT ening the Buis and Stripel- • ,
.Oat moat e• wild with marmot types,?-
Down wentthelaborer's hod, thelebunlbor 111 too
Ho "Mo" !' he erled-nhe rebel - army's look!' - '
Alt! What a %line I Ithefolke alloutd with joy; .
Each fond, pale ni her thinking of her boy
,;-
'Old grey-bsdred eel meeting-Have you heard?
And Olen a shot d.not.smotlietword; ' -
Biatersall. smiling Cane; not less dear; _ ,
ln ling poles between • amble Ind tear;, • ' '
Poor,ltr SUilnking how, shrill stu f f the plums . .
pant y
In that b caterer Johnny when be comes; . .. • 7.
Cripples ootrhelutrustics on the jump, - ...;
Old - girls so loving they could rum the pump:.
• Oulu going
_bens! from every fort and .alp-
They W.Eged so lodd at last they wakened Rip, - "
I spans the picture Wawa-Juan appears "
Who'S been asleep Ocoee or two.,of years ; • ".
Tonal' have seen Lto pa fection done. ,
By Joe Van Winkl mean Rip Je ff erson. - •
Ti 11 war -011
Rip at last came beck, -• " : .
Claintathis eddl i ei-tbe present with)* Mae-, • '.
Bid his old sign Med; and , . . _
..,
To prattles physic n. the serne bt a i r plan. ;.'
+tante 'weeks Went Iv• --It. iris not long to Walt- -.
Anatplease.tricallegrenrfrequent on theslate, : -
'Me pad, In tacs,an claw =Waited air,
4 louggray beard, plenteeeta lack of hair- ,
The ntmarkelk that always_recontunends
your VOCid old docj i r to Ws ai
amid,
friends.
Talk of your Mien I after all mid, , ,
Thongs nothing ea bare and shiny head, ,
.Age hinds tbe,gracps that are =trete please-
Folks want Umirdpetore nueddy,,llke their ebefise.
. .
so lilibeganto lag people's tiongnee • - . . •
And mop their eta (rated it "'amid their
7,-
- laligiC adile '' le dge as be could,
R ar e l itt i t i n ofd mu (M ien in Doctor ~
sot ?
The town wash yi fora month ortWo
Se gave the lith e work to db. ^, .
. - About thetinieliben dogday halts begUi,„ - - '
'Measles and mumps and mu.Warnbe set tn ; . •
With tiotomarevellings dysentery mesa'
And dinky .094)14 lit blemnoidering flame; 1,
llieblieeksmiUr ailed -the was down,
Andhra: the in the town.
The sexton's re l Per shorter than before-
The stators wile a brand new bonnet wore
Thins* looked quint setions-Earth has got a grip
On ted andyaing; a VII* 0 4 Doctor RIR •
Alarms the re Was
.taken With a chill
-BAm,
wisp gave "hot '=-01.
T: r t
he
szt shat t ars - Indian
O pill; '
ex:morn WOMB,
ut t
or his 1= to ;me ,
The Doctor etnitlisdoublit quick he came t • ' '
Aiii, Ital. gran. d sada:peat %hewn. . - .
UM:reit:Mem.' Th rd •-riothllig new ;
'Peretuelel his tbarat him ..iang„ too-
Lang4tever threateillmr-eanethlng of the sort,-
Ontudth theillmWr-let him blood-a quart
-Ten leeches blisters to his aide;
Ten grains of cal apt then he died.
, • _. .
The Deatten nett Vequlred the Doctors care
ilookated hY:Mn: a'bnlXlt ot Mr - -,
[, pales in the back, what matter. is
Itotittlao calls it r•rheonistlx.” -
Mnbalittell with , liras him something hot
; «Ati it' says the new. goes nigh the spot."
-Aat 03 a my Utile man; - • .
ndsay the 'mods tor Doctor Vali. -
TheDtertor eak as bone*
Th umw iragas ns ribs Ware aore-. - -
-“Might Ode up Ui hetterr-then - more vigorous
riau
a letuisysp
irere=st'
, Amalie% a blood Will ease Use no dealt
'TeetleashesnatittentillNdp to stack t oat. . 2 ~
Than chap ti Mister the painfisl part- .
tem...ams
Sex Resttwo eat AaMbadanlik ran,
Lam; eriUi Wean:dog calomel •
Ut;daid the m at etal mends Well: -.
.... . . .
But Wien the' twitsedlea Were tried, '
Asalith•viuswahler. the Squire bad died ;
Tbehltgli_bors- ' will never do, •
He's tailed UM Se re-ball kill the Deacon, foe,.
-Now. whew • doctiers pained' ars perplexed,
A. areineketert In order neztr.
Ton know What ist la atertattsplase, •
Meet eartilli to disease a ens•
And Other mailters, es weather. ere,* t . •
Makes" _ lager bier end bops. ;
rumemni
.
• Tar INWNSlbeinne littl• to be MK- ; ' .
" le -- --- --', goal ail dead- ,
-- -
=II
h)ri L •if. b.
MEMIM
You most hitt* &lumbered ;instates-dug sound -
But sleep once more till thirty years come round,
You'll find the lancet In Its honored place,
.;
Leeches and blisters rescued ffornALagrece,
Your drugs redeemed from fashion's passing scorn,
And countedsate to give to lxibeit unborn. ,
. .
. - .
Poor sleepy HIP, M.H. 8. S.. M. 11, • ".
A puzzled, serious, saddened man was he '
,
Home from - tbe Deacon's bouse he plodded slow
Andf filled one bumper of "Eiitir Pro." ,
-"GOod-bye," be ~faltered, Wan, : my dear! :
I'm going to slbep, but wake me once a'year
I don't like bleaching in the frost and dew -
Intake the besn,,,lf all the same to yen. •
Just once a year—l'emember I no redstake
Cry 'Rip Van Winkled time for.you to wake
Watch for the-week May, when laylocks blow,
For then the doctors meeteand I must go."
--Juustonce a ye/tithe Doctor's worthy:dame ' •
Pocito the barn and, shouts her husband's name,
Kip Van Winkle:" (giving hint a shake)
"Kip! Rip Van Winkle! ttrunfor you to wake!
LaYtocka In blossorni Its the month - of May— c.
The doctors', memingla thta blessed daY. •
And come what wit(. you, know I heard you swear.
You'd never,tniss it, but be always there r' • •
And Wilt is,_as.every. year.comes round,
Hip . .),tan Winkle here is always round.
Yong! quickly know him by his niildelved:.9.l.r,
The hayitemtsprink.led thrOug,h his scanty hair.
The licheni grow t:4 l . 2*his rusty suit— • •
I'v, e seen a toads • uting on his boot—..
Who says I lie'? Does- ny-man preSume—
Toadistoat . mutter, call It w-mushitsma.
Where is his seat 1 , moves it every year ;
But look. you'll rind htutl n he is always here.
Perhaps you'll truck him a yrhticyon know—.
A certain flavor of "'Elixir Pro:: . •
Now, ttien;l4ll4 You—as you 'went' to think*
We can drink : healths without a drop-to ctrink—
Hcalth to the mighty sleeper—Jong live he ! • -
Our brother 'Dip, 5.. - 8:, D.
A: JIOUSTAIY„RAILWAr.Ly
HUNGARY;
.
A ..rr:A MOMENT when the construction
J .
of cheap railways has received d new.
iniptiLsi, through • the Fairile .system, your
readers' may beinierested in hearl ng of. a new
invention in, thi2i directiOn by a.Hungarjan
'gentleman,,lllr.. - LOpresti, which \ was tested
a few days ago and with.complete success.
- There .lias 'been, in&O p .for the last two
years.a trill liwi, after z this system, in tide on.
the property. of..Arehddke, Albrecht, l'neup
Te'schenpiti Silesia; but, being only about
2,1330 yards in length,' it gave no measure of.
the applicability . of,the system on ,a larger
In the mertheastern : part of litungafy. the
CrOwn has the e.xtertve domain of Diriggoi, -
'occupying:a great portion of the slopes and
valleys of the Pike mountain chain, oho of
the three detached range of mountains in
the heart of Hungary. :The: chief wealth of
this domain consists of the. tine of k and
beech woods, .which: - have • heed; hOwever,
hitherto so badly muriatiedtbat they not only,
yielded no revenue .but..but. scarcely paid their
'cost.
- ;Sitice - the Hungarian :Ministry was
eonstitutsd, Mr.` ton vay, .the Minister of Fl
hance, has directed his speCial attention to
,theie C.rowitdomains. • One of his creation
on this tiehtiA the extension of,the prirnitive
iron-works of Diriggoi into a large establish.;
went. for tile manufacture of refined iron,—
Partly to supply fuel for this, and partly to_,
, ilidlitate the' transport or . the' wixid into the.
neighboring:eOundrytof the Thetis,' a„ line of_
about five English miles in lengthho. been .
constructed onionsof , the • mountain.- valleys
to thelop of therridge. The ° .traelts Were' so
wrptchediand steep, and -the line- so much
curved;-that- it was - quite impossible to bring
down...the Wood by ordinary means without
. enormous expense.- SO - 011 this-point the- new
system has been tried. • • . •
• The line requires no permanent way at all.
,§quare beams of. oak S inches high .and 14
inches broad firelaid on'theground, and only
at rare intervals, Where the griat tineveriness
-of the ground 114.*oltitely retiAires it,, cross
sleepers are laid under it.. Each 'of th&e
longitudinal bea.ins.h&s.a length of 18 -feet,;..
on'thetwo edges;of the beams are the '.ralls;
which are only 2 inches broad, and so -thin
that they weigh but t pound per foot: These
beamsan4 tailetnaY. be taken up at any mo:
ment, and the railway - Altus relald whenever
it is required.-- The trucks run lin two pairs
of wheels 8 inches in =diameter ; .the bodies
of the trucks are about three times the width
.of the .railS, and are ; placed so low . on the
wheels thatthey have Just room to pass over
them. in itself, bringing .the weight
down so near the. line, Is a great guaranty
against auy accidents arising from the nar
rownOs of the gauge end. the- severity of the
r -curves:• - Besides thiS'thereis a double brake
on each truck,theardinary'bmke, and then,
before and
..behind,, and - ' . eouple of tide
wheeli running outside the gauge, which
may be pressedagainst the Sides. All these
precautions are taken lo insure. against any
overturning, for on - parts of. the line about
half of the truck is hanging over t preelpico,
;and' running - Sat the rate of sortie' 20 •to 30
miles - an hour "doVo'n7hill. •
The top Of the mbuntaiti*tidge is:some 700
,feet above the:level of the valley; where the
.works are;'" foit-; about • one-'third. of the dis
tance of 11,ve:Faigl ish - miles th© -gradient, is
butalight—f_.or 2 In 100; biditirther there are
gradients'of :net less Than-1 in.l6, and' that
for considerable distaricei;• . Even bolder - are
the curves.. -2winds along the sides
of bills so small 'that • there are curves of a
raditis of 12. yards;' and those of btadius:of '
to • L''.2 -yards each - ; =.:ollietnn quick.
'suecessiom The trucks are'taken:upempty
:by: llama; and when' filled are allowed to.
comedown at their own impetus. .The ,ar-•
ningement of the'weight , and the system of . .
breaks -Is so : perfect that the.train-_may be
- steppesl when,- a gradient of -1 in._ 7,
• . and going' at. te riste . .=of 20,- to 30 miles an
ItOur,••withlit six Ito "eight-,yards. ;The • fi ,ye
miles istist • £2,003;' and after the experience •
.now . calned the work 'May be done for about •
-•- -
£2OO per • . •
.• . -
•• •Aa you- May gather froni the: foregoing•de-
•gaeription the object•of the line in the present
Instance Is traffictone:way. And already in
this: respect It is invaluable in a country ,like
llungary; which possesses great "mitieral•
:wealth • and • forests -of . inestimable .
which Will.becoine accessible ata small cost
by these- means,. whereas otherwise :they:-
would, be, either. altdgether lost or. at least
- imperfectly got at.. ' - • „
- According to the. CaleniationS made singe'
the ne was 'opened, the:square Measure. of
wood, the trans,pOrt„of•which cost 'fron:i 4 to
5 florins, and at times. CouliFtiat• - even be
transported for that. sum, now hos Sent
dQvr for.less than one-half.;.. and in this' the
sinking fund for the-. money invested is in
cluded. Asloon asitt!e woo_ bi along thellne
are eat down the' dna will be taken up•and
reLsiclelseWhere.: _••• = , I
• But the, invention half complete,
for the Inventor has: designed alocometive
kir his dispense with the
applicationOf horaeliosier, and will give the
invention its, .full .value. • ':He has notbad
the means' of . contructing his locomotive„
but now a company is to. be for Med, which
will carry out on a krge,ikmde - what answers
so well. on •a mall one. Incomplete aS. the
spitem is. pp to the present. Moment,- it is at,.
ready Or great.. value to; Hungary. There
are miles, wad . miles 'of, mountain forest;; which.tiecy. for wantot Means Of trassport, - .
and winch may be stilised"loy this system.—.
The direction of the state - .domains has, al- -
ready decided to apply, the system to several.
Other domains, and Others will no 'doubt. fol.
law. • But' the Utility of this new system is
not . emitlned .to mountain •distiicts: • Theie'
are those immense Hutailan alluvial plains ; ;
where for miles and miles hots tiaceofstOne
let found,. and where Snordinaty road in some
eases costs as-mach as an'ordinary
antis then not of Much use in autumn and
spring, ',So desperate isthecase that in some
Instances. People 'have bees, drives to. adopt
. sa-calett.clinker, or paved brick road:—
The 'laying • dot& of lines , on the, Lopresti
system• would slinost• amount .to the same
sum as for tbo, transport of, the road metal for
the.reguhtr read.,---Loados
.Pszfarus We had ':often heard abeeit the
difficulty of raising pansies, owing to the
hot sun of July and August, and other draw--
backs of .a similar nature. At length, how
ever, we fell in with the Confident declara
tion of a horticultural writer that it 'was ear
ler to raise pansies than cabbages, accompa
nied with brief directions how to do it.—
These we determined to follow last Spring.
Buyieg 11 package of mixed German seed
we sowed the' seed 'about the 15th of April'
in swarm corner 'of the garde*. • In tune
the photo were , transplanted into. two well
prepared beds on the eked,' side of teem-,
though this shade in one, case,eiw ingto' the
villainous canker Worms, did not- amount to,
much. The dowers Won began to appear=4:
certain varietlealike bronze and coppery' col"
'ors coming out first . and they . -kept up_their
blooming In complete• disrepird- of the hot
sun of tuld-suminer. ,They could. hardly be
g i died gast enough to keep them Within
: Their beauty was a Constant star
'While the faces of 'many, rejoicing in
ale nudnatateatScotch tenieritYPe
.were cOmicateneugh; . One bed was spaded
up late In the.F*ll.4 A gnat bootnet—as wadi
suppmed--AnWtakin &Surat , other on the
Arse, December, ;had h light -covering of
leaves was thrown ores the bed.:,. During the
Winter open doWers were- found front time
to time;:•bal upon' that. we tag no rtwiistress _
for the latt watapenew Winter:. Th
and
lama
Iran WWI 'Weedy in Apra; and. the
" the'= " llm A t inh tgi
and ass now one maisoffitninrelv
. maned Imp Ada , ratit;i.aamit
eimmtioenjoy. ttanagnit4 4
take a nation, On jkbLikehows m
tegii wardiet *stoat' IWalt ut retliteitt
Itiht atit'lhr
.primaf _vt.; •••‘,,of
Wray—.
'Green.
*, yam
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French artist pew toAinericarg 4 feadenti r three
sign' by Miss'liumphrey; one by Frank F. Diann], . -
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by Filmier, which it Is impotisiple tolook it without .
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Yentas Fol " for July Is especiallihrightand inter- ,
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ued;' J. - V. Trowbridge has a poem about Farmer-
J6hin . which is made the subject of the frontispiece; .
-Parton tells the story of Juan Fernanda; the adviii- ' -
tumuli Don who inaugurated the, slave trade; there
is .a storytd a wasp that Matt her nest to • a 'spool of -, .
cotton ; of "The Babes in ;the Wood," who were' two
.. --
kittens ;. and of Bobble: Malcolm, who lived' in d.
light,house! There are several pleasant poem; the
commencement of a series of drawing lesions by C.
A. BarrY, more "Prise Essays" from yoringeontrib- . .
•ntors, and any number of charades and ptiztles2— , •
The pictures In this numher are capital: ' Nothing . -
could be prettier than the two kittens a:sleeP in the - .
Wdods, and "Little Waste" is a jewel. ".. . ' _
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Pieces, In Prose and Verse: RecollectioniandAneo; '
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The whole will be honied in a large - duodecimo -vol
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TLC ATLANTIC MONTIILX.,.-ThII l i s the
earliest comer for the month of July; and it cannot
fall to be a welcome one-for the good things which
It'contains.' A change Ont. minor ditaltotpublK
caticur—though a small one—we regard Illiligreitt tra•
provetneut. This custom has been growing among •
our.magaelnes tor come time, and it Is 'BR sensible
and satisfactory that it should become universal--
The Atlantic has at lest accepted the situation; -and :
in the duly number appends to each paper the name
of the author.. They make a goodly show, and It is
certainly not because of any shamefacedness for its
list of contributor 44, that it hasmot been followed be
fore. There are few magazinea r that can comtniand
such a force of wit and talent, or array. In *very -
month *nib ; a phalanx' of liter.ry streright i ls„. The
promised poem -of 'Mr. Longfellow ven,s the num
ber. One of the most noticeable prose pieces In this
number is Mr. Wharton's "Criminal.Law , at Home
and Abroad," which Is a coinpsrlsori, critical and
thorough, of the systems of Prussia, Prams and:"
our own country. Mr. Hamerton's papers are not ,
what can bectllied popular in their ,style. The.es-
say of most.practical interest hi' that of Burt.o:Wilf
der on the rebutting 'of the sexes. He treats the ant-'
jest from analogy of the animal window, and does
it in a most thorough and pleasantly scientific mitn
ner.. Another essay, of a moradirectlY . speculailve
'character is that of Higgiroton, to which he
gives the fanciftil title of "Ashadow." IO I a gpice
ful and pleasant paper. 31r. Shale; gives a very
rterestiog- sketch of "An Ex-Southerner in South
- Carolina," in which the'retatlons of the two races
and the politicaland social prospects of the; blacks
since the war arelnielligentlyt discussed. The sto
ries in this number are caPttal: Hiss' Phelps gives
an experience fir female preaching in "tie Veld,. I
shire;''
Stowe seta ii3ani Lawson telling another story 'which
she calls "The Widow's llandboi r" and 310.,,H0W,
ells has a marvellouslY'• funuy account - of ". ° A;Day's
Plessti ^ Which ft party vainly Seek sorne;of our
neighb seaside'rasor t it 'The Swallow" is
very neat.gpd Prettyl pop by. Celli Master, and -
"The Tour-of En rope flr SISI in Currency" Wok
charmingly '.'told tale of vagabondage , by Ralph'
Keeler. Thii . reviewe are good;-as always, and claw'
the, number most acceptably, PublishedbyFields,
Boston.
DQ.Z.:CEItNyNcI NIBBLERS.There
are certain offences againat good numners
and even a decent moralityi. which yet
hardly come within the purview of ordinary
censorship or the practical administration of:: ,
the law. originate in an 'utter alsre".
gard of the amenities of life, or a wanton .
and selfish indulgence in appropriation:of
the property of others within such limits as
are deemed safe. Among these violations of
propriety and thc rights of property js one
which, in each partictitar instance, Insignifi
cant, is still in the - to great annoy
slice, and the cause o n 6 slight loft_ to a cer
tain clam of retail-.dealers. Almost every
dealerin groceries Is Painfully aware of the
cost to rhtm in the course of the year of the
Ribbters. They are not usually 'rea.t• ens !
tomes where trade might well ex an coo- •
caslonal, taking of a choice delicac y itlumt
payment, but Some casual.' purchaser who,
buying perhaps an article of small value.
yielding a very . trifling _profit, will take a
handful of prunes, a - few craekers,lir dates;
enough, and more_ than enough, to tidte '
ott all the profit of the purchase he makes.
The shopkeeper feels' : relnetant to spat of
what seems, and is in , a trifle; %but -
'when .he multiplies the single lose by the
- hundreds who do the nune thing, he finds
ma
that it is 4 very ruinous 'Len-his Tearly •
eicpenses. If the people who are gia of
this impertinehee would stop to think,
woidd admit that their wrong is precisely as
distinct andsetual as though they want°
machlnto gle till and take .a five-cent piece _
or a ten cent scrip. They - would be horrified
should Wl* insinuated that they would do •
this--but they do ,:what is to the dada ex.
Betty equivalent.
That this is an evil of a lll4llltUdir little
dreamed of by' the community' I,t, in
eluding those who indulge hi -It, would ap;
which evident ere we to cite hutanees
I have come to our knowledge,_ and
N ith.cla have called forth front oureorreapan
dents fadignant - prztests. Indeed it Ia le
clared•that *Albeit intimating- a caution, not
to "wives:, WWI article' are of no avail.
'but WWI ntillOttb inroad upon th 4 profits of
the Wallet* Ulniadei, by this toe - common
Outten:l; 'Suppose — the -ease reversed ; 'and
ttuiCtverelimuer having -made a purchase
atnnuadeg. , to ~twenty . cents, and having
hatultd a tweity!five cent scrip to the store- I ,
keeper,lhelatter should coolly put it intec•-'
hifeawer end olioin returnono
change?
Anitenp - pose lila& beshould make a pnestiee.
()fabling - It how.lottg wonkd he retain either,
or reputation of an , honettnant, , ,
)1. Or; autherinnembered that 'the proem sig
retail grocery trade me not exorbitant,
atid - thst in these times it requires theuteeraik
prodenee.to make in it a comfortablething.
In the great majority of cases, iiollonbt, oak
habit Is the result of sheer thottgliqld
but thoughtfulness may he a do ; tat( In
other instancei it Is pure meanneek
thepexi
por to obtaina luxtiry small though itmay
be, without paying Therefor--. The grocer
may not beto blame, If he attributes to mere
cuelessume, &gross and idlegrocelldmotive.
Those who In ebbe : regard Avoid east the ap"
„pearsnoe of evil will to Certain:not to ; be
mhdudged ;and di. our privilege, -es well
as nanny, to give the wear. includingehe
=
reason to thlitkine Awed - et nor save
• It is the little ihalta:undle are la
131§Ch detallite7Altd talked ab94. t er a • , Ik E3 *- -
*l r e J:otfrnOL:
' R emade% 'Aka eteenilierleit
lautaliftsittokile* logese*er
they eitsti:somkellittattheir.
amettheetniatlethereee- ,
teltoiiiithtextboteed Inta - tued, - tect the
teurteleetkot_____lreaft ledge otratitteehou ,
r411.11-10,0"T„
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