The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, July 30, 1870, Image 1

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    FORTY=SIXTH YEA ' .
, Port iticlononb.
Pier Po. 4, Port BlrlietesuL
• -NAGLE,Ik
.. 0
miners end ShBppereof the Best Qualities
LoetTsT,•SIOtINTAIN AND BLACK ILEAri
COALS,
For 7.'ilanuracturing and Domestic use, And
Agents to all markets
YOE .TIIE CELEDBACED
P !!: E. KNOT_ WHITE - ABA ANI
"JACKSON LORBERAY" COALS. .
•
initees :{ Nr Broadway. awa.` St..
ew York.
11 Doane Street, Boston.
M. WELD. HE:MT W. Swots. ED. 1 81113 V
IlsicßY A. Rios,
an. I, '7O
I Pier 40. 5, Port Rlobiaood.
7'EljtiAS IST• BREgIZEI
Miners' and Shippers of
THE SUPERIOR • 4
TURKEY ICUN.COA.
AND SOLE AGENTS Iron
Lee, Grent & Co.'•
PLANK RIDGE COA
, .
, ) 218 l
Dwine
Bt.,
Bosto S Walnatlitit
Meas . Trinity Hunaint,
Bow Y:. 5 .
in.
' i
rob I ' 9; t"7O
CASTNER STICKNEY & . WELLINGT
Miners 'and Shippers of Coal.
EURNSIDE tr i m 'their Burnside Col.:ht 13hamo
',K sW' VEIN (Red Ash.)
I.OCIAT MOUNTAIN (White Ash.)
39 Trinity Building. New Tort.
Offices: 203 Walnut Street..Phlladelphla.
:20 Doane Street, Boston.
:WIIAI I , No. 0, PORT RICHMOND, PRILA
Jan. 1, 'TO. L •
Pier 7. Port Richmond.
lEt,mm:eat NEILL & C
Shippers of Anthracite & Bittunin6
C OAIa.:. •
:I.GENTS.for the sale of the celebrated 811 EN
1 pO4H CITY, NV IGG TRIEBEL'iI Locust Mo
tnln and flurnOde Shamokin
White Ash Coal.
. . -
•.
Aiso,.SPOFIN and PEACH 11011.NTAIN
R©d Ash Coal.
FROM - IIOBOREY,
The best varieties of Lehigh and Boy CE
IiftATED FAMILY COAL.
Alxo, Sole Agents In the E4stern market for
At !mit le add tieorge's Creek Co.'s celebrnted B 1
11...COUtt COAL. . '
Philndelphlw, 247 Walnut Street, • .
O ffic i o . J
llNew 'fork; Room 6, Trinity Building,
Providence, 27 Custom House Street,
Boston, Doanelitiewt.,.
.2:', 'to • 8-1
Februar
Pler . -I!ici. 9. Port jtlchmond.
JOHN R 1PV1:11121 & LSO
• Shippers of Coal,"L
No. 316 WALNpT ST.; PHILADELPHIA. '
Depots fbr Storage aad Sale of aria :
;• N0.•514 West Thlrteetith Street, New Torkj
.f.;.:0. Ito 2 .Thlrd Avenue'
u New York.
, tte.e.,Wlrttrf, No. 99,-.Dlla Street, IProvldenee,
Al i
,' Colity!* Wharf. Mt. Washington Avenue. tie
1 .41eral Street. Roston : - .• Jan. 1, '7 I -+
pEANKLLN COAL OF LICK - ENS V K
14
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DEAT.ERA -.km: CAUTIONED that, there re
f.'mr Coilleriels which mine Coal all of
'.!deli are under the minattement of the linden& r.
L Fur the year 1874.1SI'S:NICKSON & CO., of Ph.ht
delpltia. will be the imtv Agents for Its sale in Nl i w
„I:Ind:opt, New York. New Jersey . , aw izsm
l th of C , pe
I 1.-Wry, ALL (*O., of Baltimore for 11
• ":her points. 'Our. Agents will deal in no ot hef. (tat
what over. anti part tes wish iny the care genuine tat
mud procure it of them. The ohJeet of this caution
sluiply to enable those interested' to buy und...r
-,.mbllngly.
• -11 w Agents and . their assistants. for the mix ve
Is,, are am follows: SINNICKSON itt CO., Gement
•leuts. 132 Walnut street , Philadelphia; their N
olk Odltw it at Room SS, Trinity liullsliuea,JOS. G.
M11(11,Y, Agent; 111 , Sisted MO. ELFY,
I ' A 4vnt, S.:summer street, Boston.
NIA. BIM ERS t Co 4 Genend Agents, Post
•'-'77, a eenae,.lLkli imore; Md.; represent c.d. at Hat
-aura. dosEPII .ti. sTERRErr. Orders
• atlil be'gi ren to t lwr of the above named parties,
t„n„a t wo,,e, , 1fj1; B. Ft LE, (1 eneral NlatOwer
ot the Sumniit Bralich It. 11.-Co.. the Shorvnt. Cyal
and the Lykems Valley Coal [huh i,i';4l , -
e r No. 10 Port Biel
I C S 0 N &
hole Agents for the Sale Shipituant of the
"Franklin ,Coal of lykens Valley,
,
in New England, New York. New Terney and Sof
•
1 of Cape henry. _
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(132:8Vittnut Street, Plillaaelplibi.
rnri
oee : -', 6ST,Trinity Minding. New Votlt.
• t 3•44innuner, Street, Bop:ton.
• ,' jOSO:P11. 'G. MOODY. Akelit.l
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' lan. I,';J-1- , .-r,..:1'. O. I.lkm.6:tl', New Ydri'
WALTER, DONALDSON & CO
[NEILS ANII slitrpEits iw •
Nviirrii; A-70in RED
C A_ll.;
.
iiOLE AGENTS for the 6eletrateil
"THOMAS' LEFIIOH'!, COAL
( 205 Walnut 4trebt ,
19 Trinity Vtllng. lork.
tit Doss° st et. Bunton:
Wll A 11.1. , ,-Pler n Purr Merl itioud, • ,
1",•!..2,;. *lO •
• Pler 13 North rortitiehtflond.
JOHN C: SCOTT' SON
' Miners and Shippers of Coe!.
‘G.f,. - I , rrs FOR ,THE SALE OF
11 11'1.1: DALE. LOCUST :1101731TAIN Witlte6
q , •DEN I , IIINKLVki" Deep Red Ash. ,L ,
, . 1=2. , ',
fia...-: , :inte veins and aintllar In all resptets ,
:%, - a th . r LYKENS VALLEY Coal. ---
- ' f
. 1 i.,,..,NK- GOWN ADA:IIOKM fled Ash; -
1 PIIIILAIIF-1.1.1111A-:No, 226 Waintli S .
f,in..,: ,DOSTON—No. 19 Doane St... •
NEW YORK-111 Broadaraily. • China
tab, French, Agents.
t., I, 'Tri
Pier 14; Soo iti
BORDA:KELLER •& NUITIN(
••. v • Miners =and . Shippers of'.' Coal,
.
,v I , T I.EITIC:II GREENtII,)OtI;
1 \M.\ DCA SHAFT,
I:F: E t . t , ..-ws.t..E, . .. •
ECKF.RT LORISERWT.,
SoRTII FRANKLIN RED ASII;
. BLACK -11EATHe'
BIG RUN LOCUST SIT.,
GARRETSON, OIRARDVILL
1 41 . -I!.C.KIlby St., Boston. -
; Itn.nt 64 Trinity itutldlng. N. T.
) 3tr: Walnut Street, Ehltadelphls. . -
..„
OM
Pier 17. '
. 1111KDA., KELLER & RUTTING. - [
}:RNNKL/N WiJITE ASH-.
21, 'COX • - 17
DAY HUDDELL & COL
Miners & Shippers of Coal.
- Walnut St.. Philadelphia..
: l lllroadway, (Trinity Building) 'S.
Doane street. Boston, '
for'the. : sale , of the following . cehirat e(
•
'-Coals:
lIARLEIGH LEHIGH COAL, •
oIZY .COAL CO:S HICKORY AND MIAMI
• COAL.S, and the
F.N.cEINIOR COAL CO.'S SHAMOKIN COAL,
irMNG WitAnvEs: Pier .No., 'Pt Pt. Richmond.
• (Pier No.:3Elizabcthyrt,NA
__ _ _ • 1./1
Jr.u.l. -rti
nler No. 19 ? Port Itielusaad.
- JOHN ROMMEL JR.; &BROTHE
,
itiO LT. '2l.GElti'S 1;011; I
"%mate - snA ern to HILL 11111ORDI..ithlte Al
Ilisitperiee HI NILI .CLAT. bulky free•berelag Plat A
tti,e ite.etigrated DAMEL IArEDSTA:Tt Deep Red
OiLOAD TOP OENI-IpTCEINOV.4.: I
. ,
it_sis-Eisrs WING LEinGEI Elizabitthpo
20534 Walnut tit"' Patella;
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21 Poen. Street; linetsa. -
"ROOM 53, Trinity itulldLog, Nest' Ter
r. E Az, A'dr.vr---MAM tr EL P. ItEGO.noutisted .
1. Asa 'E. P. UPHAM. March 3„--40-1
VAN OUSEN BROTHER & CO.,
, Xlnars and Shlppors or
C 0, AL.S
„,, trioniany* Lcbljk. Lanni llintatida, Load ila
Wllkolbarre. wad Ober A .
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL
• {Pt. Richmond, •
:i . ;;15..; AVILARVIZS.I.. Ellzabetkport,-
I. Jersey City. ' I
( Walnut Street., Philadelphia.
1 Itl Broadway, Now York.
Doane St., Boston. 4a0.1.78-4,
$. I,or Ey): , _ • . • Dr*. itla •
DOVEY.St KENDRICK,
]Ern awl nippers a We Celebrated
S!laft or Rainbow and Keyston
CO S
. .
. ' ate As. 21 tort itkinuld, •
Phitidellptibb-23$ Dock Staieß, • .
P.ottairllle—Centrelltreet. -
Mr : ilol4oll—Na. 17 Pisses
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'T`O COAL - OPERATORS,NITNERS•AND
T
FURNACES, . •
1,„ . °RICE & 'ONO. I.oromotive'etniklers,,t
, net BEArn sintmr,Pittr.Anr.tett tA, PA.,
AVould cull • your attention to their lbtlicry 110
Furfate4 im-mnotirmt designed for inside 'or Outside
work. and for any required gunge of mad and sharp
est curves, With aipacity to draw from 59 to 303 tons
gross knot.
Haringdeveloped In both the Anthracite and /1 - 1-:
Mutinous regions of Pennsylvania, the most incept:-
Jul Tannet•Locornarire in the country ;• they offer.
with. cOnfldenee their various styles of Locornotite
Engines with_ every guarantee of their workman
ship and perOrmance, and refer to the many now in
Operation in the, several mtning dbfUlote, furnaces
and forges In the. State and country,
Their small, first cost, great power developed, to-
Fether with -their -durability, great economy and
ight daily expenses over animal pciwer or ordinary
locomotive use. (as proven-by their experience of
several years)_make a vast asellirter - expenses
Acte' at to pew Veit cost fa a ver y short time.
February•l2.
-74 ca
1
PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS INVITED TO*
the Roister, which has no equal.- Na dead points
--havind two pistons In ODO crliwies, tither end
of which Is taking fulltdeam- when the other is
twerlageentre. Itreqoiree wreath:Rl straps, clutches
or brakes of any kind. Started, reversed or stopped
instantly, and at any point of nerolhOok, the
siktPle movement of a Angie lever. Having sus eye.
'gibs, est screws, of other adjustable partsorhich in .
other w ire the knowledge end - constaw
are of an euced engineer, outh be put in the
hands of the p1)111, Ulexperionoett persons. All Its
working parts are duckaed In the case or cyjleder,
and ervithus protected trout Wakes% the emi , • of
dust, dirVatml rust or weather. Its entrantllkt; •
• ass, COMpliditollll and rapid a°
1 for this use. Orders teal for trtant.
by the usulersigard, wig, will Amish detsisard , dastalptiv•
at'a prim lists, druwinr,estithatee,audcdher
- inhumat • •
Mahoney City,ra.
CaURM• pa o. fr.
No. 31,'
Vert Sidjmotib.
_Pier No. 17. Port Bletazoond.
. •
AUDENRIED.- NORTON:
Miners lend Shippers (If •
FIRST - CLASS • COAL,;;
. .
• .. LOMB? XOII7STAICC.: ,
, . .
:From our two large an 4 celebrated Colli eries •
"RUM. F. NORTO:Cat CO.
"COYONILNTAL,"....-GOODRISKIE A AUDE.STRIED.,
• ' A LOMMEMBY: -
. .
Free Burning Red Alib, and JR.plendid Preparation.
EOLKETT COLLIERY, '- Owen, Long &"Co.
Ijj,DDLE CREEK COLLIERY,.....:C. Colkett, Prest.
isll42llllla.N.
E).:TEF.I'IIISE COLLIERY, T. Itatngardner, Prest:
Locust Mountain and barberry, alsov la Schuylkill
Canal, to all poipts accessible Ls boata. .•
4:122 ,Walnut Street, Plalladielpilla. -
O.T.Ces: -; 111 Broadway, ?Caw York.
( 27 Doane agree:, Boistrm.
- J. T. ArDi'llgltlED, C; F;
cIiAS. D. NORTO'. , : , R. G0R.1.1-4
Jan. 1, 72. 1—
P1er.1416. IL Pt. Richmond.
SN'ZDER & SHOEILO,SEIR,
• 'Shipper!' and Dealera In
- COAL
SOLE anw. , : - rs T , 011.0. SNYMFT,..B WELL IiNOWN
PINE. FOREST COAL .
WAI.N r :CT ST., ( C TECI2CITIF
Pnit.ADA.
NEW
••," 'LOUIS ANTDEIL C. 11. SLIOEMA KEIL
Jan I, "70 -
l'ier No. 13 fort Richmond'', •
GDORGE A. ItEPPLIF.It, Pr GORDO;.C. li. P. BErrLiEu.
REPPLIER, GORDON & CO.,
MINERS AND SIIIDVERS Or
Locust Mountain, Mammoth Vein, Red Ash,
Lorberry, and •
TOWER CITY, LYKENS VALLEY COALS ,
329 SV4ilnut! UAW, Philadelphia.
Offices: l it (doom No. 3) New York.
1 27 Doane Street, f:ltoota No. 8), Boston.
march 2d, '7O ' 13.
THOMAS CAIN. MIAIUS lIACKCI.' JESSE M. COOK:
CAIN, HACKER &,COOK,
• snlrrnts or •
LOCUST OAP, LOC_UST MOUNTAIN,
GlitEM
A I-SO, DEALERS IN CITMIE El EST GLIAIJTIES OF
White - mld ASh
No. 214 Waisted - Street. Phllatlelphin. and Wood
land Wharves, Schnxlklll- hirer.
JU/IN tt.'STRYKEIy
tan ['VEIL A,ND AGENT,
Nchuy 'kill Hawn, Pit.
Jan. '7o.—r
=il
19, Port Itichintind. ' • .
-LOWE, BOYER &
SHIPPERS OF .
Anthracite 'and Bituminous Coals.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
' = "-CUMBEICLAN 1) VEIN BITUMINOUS COS L
(334 Walnut -St., Philadelphia. •
-oMces,--; 13 Ronne St.,ittetton.
37 Curtain ome St.; Providenee.
March 5. 70 1047
•
• Mew IJorlt. .
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WH. OiIO;SENDUTTEL. J011:C n. ilcw.4Erinurritt..
WM: HEISSENBUTTEL & CO.,
Shippers and Wlsolei.a.le Dxalera In •
Schuylkill, Lehigh and Cumberland
. COA E, •
THINiTY 81 I 1.14N0. 11l BROADWAY, Hoorn Si,
' P. 0. Box 601 D, NEW YORK.
szde f , Ag..nui for New . York and Vielnity for tap
Sale At LE tilt: NT A: CO.'S PLANK ItIIME, and
HAAS& BRE:sizutrs TURKEt HUN COALS.
taareli . - . -13-ly
,
DAWSON, YOUNG & CO.
- . W1101,..ii.E 'DE I ALEEN .1.. S •'.
.
•,
LOCUST .110UNTAIN.- 1 1-..
1 4 1 -X 3IOI CIN t _I-EIIIGIL -
-CI'MBI:I:LAND,4.ICIINNI'ON & •WILEKSBARRE
COALS. •• - - •
ROOM No. itc:.:TRINITY BUILDING, NEW YORE.
W3l. M. DAViDsos, formerlv of Tvle - r & Co. '
SA Al' L B. YO C NG, formerly 9fCald it'ell, 1; ordon A Co
ROBERT IC. BUCK3I.A.N. 1 -•••••••
Jan-15. 70 3 A:Y .-:
pT. JOHNSON & )20.110.1KEN: . ~ •. ' ---•
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VAN
. WICKT xl ' & . STOUT,
.., .
MI.I.TEFS AND EEIXTrERS Or THE . . .
,
Celehrated "Fulton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) Coals,
iFrotn the Ebervale and the Stout COlllerlrs, near
I azleton, Pa. -,Dellvereel dlroct from Mines on
bilard „Vessels at Pr. JOILIC;301C, iiOBOKEIC,II.IId NEW
EL:
BNSW/M t N. J.'
(44 & 40 Trinity Building,
titres: -1 111 Broadway, Skew York.
. 1 ~
• l i eporary at 119 - , .
Mayl6; 64 tTtn .
• 21-:
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ERPLANCK 84., ATWOOD
,
•: • , ", WIIOLVIALE DE.Ak.EW4 'IN
LEHIGH. -
' 4 • - ~
•
Sf.liinii.KlLL;
Wii.K.E.SBARTCF., .• •
. SCRANTON, and
- eIiAmiLIKIN
, .
.6 0 A_ 14 • .
- Ottire
flio. "I - Trinity Butidlng, 111 Broadway,
•
• l•ien- York. 1..,.•:" ~ .
..:-.
I'. W. VET:PLANK, . . JOHN W. ATWOOD,
-Jan 6.'70 % • -2-6 m
CALDWELL, CON'ANT .. & W}I3TON,
. ~
. ~3fo. 111 BI(OADWAZ"NriIi YORK.
, (Rooms 33 and 36 !Trinity Building.)
• ... - WEIOLLSALE fIEAEERS IN . .
LETwIR, WILKFNIIARnr., ' - '
. . lITTsTON, itEn.ASTE
. MAHANOY, SCRANTON,
- - - , LOCUST NIOUNTAIN,
CUMBERLAND. BROAD TOP, ETC.., ' •
''
' 'e
0 A_ ..E .S ~' , -,
COLE AGENTS for New York aid the North rd
, the ordet..mtod CXHINCIL RIDGE FREE BURN
ISO. LEHIGH COAL. • THE PRIMROSE, THE,
POWELTON Seml-bltumlnous and other flrst-rate
Colltertrs, .
\ :JAMES W. CALBWELL. -C. B. CONANT,
WALTER wo-r - tali. - -
April 3,••46 •
.. '1 . ..,-,-14
OFFICE. OF _TUE NIAGARA ELXVAT
ING C0..8 CoxmlatriAL BLOCK, loirrAtlL N. Y.
COAL.
COAL.
• TILE MAGARA ELEVATING ..:( 4 0, haring
large surplus of Lot and Dockage. will be pritared
at the opening of navigation to receke from the Erie
Railway, Qmal or Lake, way quantity of COAL for
storage or transhipment tetany place East by Canal
or west by The Lakes upon favorable terms as any
parties In Buffalo. Their of Is Well located for a
general city business.
" CYRUS et_ EKE, Viee,Proildent.
March 27 '62 .
' l3-tf
'
W/13X ROPL
•
• • isAwurscruazt. BY. •
•' TUCKER CARTER CO., New York.' •
AU alms $W or Wire Centres, bright or. painted.,
The RoPe Mann ared hy arra are cidered
by sill parties using them, the best and 'harici ons soinest
Rope made in the World. made invariable PPM_
ships
drawn from-the best N o re Iron. The larifeiil emel
in the S. Navy are si with Wire Ropes mace
by this firm. Simples o Ropedin Wren Irin
and orders taken, and all information - Sleep. a
orders promptly filled at ressonableirated and drab
tars furnished bv , A. 11ENDEERCON,.t -e,
opoorsite Situen . National Bank. rottsvnie.
• it•fim •
Roars BEcTioNaz :WROUGHT- -p/ON
• - • SAFETY BOIVORS,
ROOT'S IMPROVED TRUNK-ENGINES.
• Stagisimay. Peetati• sad Ilastes. • • -
Double Piston Square Hoisting Entities, Hoist.
' ing Maclittler: for Cott Salifts. Sloping. -
• Grist MM., Stores; &a,
One of these Holsters can be sew running daily :it.
HILL I HARMS' ColUerYcHiduiney My. Ps.
rijitaattp la, igc.
THOMAS C. , PARRI
gets uo mum U :
Lehigh, Schnilkill sod Bituminous 1,
c 0
••
on
T s i timm iar id takei i
on fnvorat , geTgrins
•
Maya.? .
L - BW, 'ALKINS .
, I
r asn amen= or Tat • • I,'
CI LOCUST MOr iCT.ll2s,i
. i
•
C 0 A. 1.1
• fink, 108 Wainnt tiltreet, Philadelphia.
June 4,i'7Q 23-Ir
- DUELADA.. JIJISfiI 7TH. 187 . 0.=A Co-Partsieri
ship Wm:been thie day formed betireen the an -
denagned s 'for the purpose of Alts - caandSuirrisci
LYKy4NS VALLEY. GOAL
ltc l 'rorii the •.t.s.DY FRANELIN COLLIERY;'.
North rAtierhuid Coluuty, nnder the Attu name of ,
G. SMATH BRO. & Cot, • '.
• . . .
WALNUT St.. Philida., and of
SNITI - 113R08., BEEBE& CO., Sliamokini
(1. .
,•
Rierrn. - Tiros. C. Itszsr.,
T. Fameic firirrn. Jen. A. Sum.,
J. ITAiwint ' //IMAM BoUG#NER,
Jolts; R. Boron:ern. '
Jane 11;
torfrernOctvtk. .
•
EAST FRANKLIN LORBERIIY. VEIN COAL,
MYZAST LORBRIIarjgOAL
tiowsold exclusively by Meun. =Pr LIM,
GORIXYIkc di CO., who are my. sole Agents .. Parties
ordering Mint Ahem,
1 may always depend upon get
ling
Iltur,e4Lrl i 1 .f0 1 . c. 329 Walnu r t St, Plilladeletila.
OFFICES; No. 111 Broadway. Room tt, ew York.
, tNo. t Incol street. Rawl 3, IXon.
Jan 1, HENRY "I.L.
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717
Wittningti:T, . •
OFFICE OF THE MOCANAQUE COAL
COMIfAhIY„ No. WO and W.! W. Front st.,
• • WIL.IIINGTON, I)ELAWARt.
We are ridw prepared to farriltdi the ;Trade, Dcal.
,ors rind Coniumers with . our .
• , •
* Celebrated Coal, the "..,140eartaQue,"
,
AAndthoselaterested and if to their advantage
and economy to consult tbt corttOtqlY before !noir ng
their •earl,peOntructs or engaging cargoes. •
Shlpm rig nt for the Western market, Erie.
" " " Southern dtt liavrede Grace.
- " Eastern do Wilmington.
N. 11.—Aleb, the Clover 11111 Rail Road and Rh
m o
inuoum Coa l CO.'s Male, for the manufacture of
gra, a: enrollee 475 c. f t yield); coke first quality'and
percentage of ush smoil. MoY 21, 11)•21-1,Y
•
cilugtkiU ~onntlJ.
1
JAMES .J.. CONN Ell.,
SI ino imitStilpiier of the Celelmated
LOOO4l . MOUNTMN
POiI4VILLE, SCI LTY LKILL CO.. PA.
Jen I. • i
WE ARE NOW IN D4t..ILY RECEIPT
OF TIIE ?MET yirrEitiou '
• I
Btinting Deep Red A,•6
DANIEL WEBSTER COAL
AN DS 031 E,
BRIGHT,
JOHN ROMMEL,. JR., / BRO.
i 9L N - I
. if 26.31,..i *Aiwa. St., Philadelphia.
02nee: 21 I)estue 4 •St.
I; 33 - 'l4inity I,lll.lnleg, Nett Turk .
Mny 7, 70
OEIOINAL HENRY CLAY COAL
•
. .
I.' beg to ttoklry my trieMis and t 1 public getier
. •
ally, that, I have appMotetil ; .
JR.' n0,34.EL. JR.' A:
, • I. , •
sO4l A\4) EXOLUSIVE ENTS
ORIGINAL HENRY CLAY COAL
The (diameter and reputat on of wk deli U . 30 well
...kii6wn in th - emarket, ai to need
no speelal comment.
It will be SIIIPPEIi AS I SUAL under . my own
•impervision:i _
• JOHN - 8.. BOOTY.
81RAM0KiN; 110 y 9, '70..
• „1,; .
' i ' 203 1 - iValontilitt., Abillad.ti.' • -
2 . .
OrPtriL4. . 21 :: 11parke 81.. &allow. ."
(I 33 " Trinity Randle& New York.
I -:
May. 14';t
Fon SALE
MINING MACHINERY:
. One it ltrh pressure COrnish Ball pumping engine,
'344.i-lneb: cylinder, 7-feet stroke, with boilers and all
parts complete, and tillns of pumps 80 yards each,
one 18-lrich p the other; 11.1uch plunger, each 7 feel
stroke.
ALSO—LOne Winding En S tne, 12-Inch cylinder, 4-
feet stroke, 'with drtuni.gc.aring turd boilers orruplete.
Al,BO-4 our eels kirealter.Stachinery.
ALSO- 1 400 three tons plop ' Wagons, heav lyl roned
far 4-feet track.
' .4.15(.10nel 10-feet Fan and Englife, with - tubular
boiler exanplete.
A.1440-rOue horizontal Pumping 'Engine. IS-inch
cylinder. 4.-feet stroke,: with gearing and hobs, and
two lifts of iputrips, 100 yards each, with Itztnek
•
Pluogerk 10 ket stroke.
The above tuaehlitery has ?can in service, butts to
good workil mi
order. r" •
;ot SN,YDEIt„ Pottivalgi, Pa:
Aannixty Sta--2-411r Sept. 1. '6ll-I=llyd
' I-
COAT.
,
*BlO6 °COI WORTH OP • MININ G " MA r
' 1 CIIINXR.Y of all Dft4CßlP2liiiiii
.1 ninety b e r m entitle, iii in. bOrP. 6 ft. etre -- ke,l9 ft.
fly wheel; shaft. . diam..; pump shaft IS in.
diam.2l4 It lima ; pu m p wheel II ft . diem. 16 in. on`
the face; 4 in...pitch, with bobs and connecting rods,
' luut beep used to run iffiln. pump.
-1 sixty home engine,'lo In. bor 6 It. stroke, 19 ft.
fly wheel, with pump wheel, sh Ota and all cornice
nous ; SdruM le ft. Main., witha w t tronshaft.
• 1 slaty horse engine, lii inch 4 feet
stroke, ;with a heavy: fly wheel, also with pomp
wheel. 9 ft. diem., 12 In. on the face. 4 In. pitch; drum
10 ft. diem., wrought iron shaft; 4 boiler , " SI in; diem.
xffi ft, long. with all connections and with all pump
ing connections. : .. ..
I large double brelikerlwithoo horse engine.
' I twenty
S hers° engine with druM and all mune(); •
tickle for a dirt plane; I set of heavy. cone gmr•
irde with pueblos - trucks tufty ite .
,4 3 , heavy drift cars, 44 in. gauge. l i r i ° Mne coal ears,
ante gauge its the P. & jt.'ll.. IL Several Large dump.
trucks.' sooi feet wire tom different slam. 44 large
lot of blacksmith. tools, anvils,. vises, bellows, ite. A
%knelt* of se and hand belting, various- sits , 4 .
titan 04
fromn hook spikes. yard otaseond
d Teall n lb. k) s lb. per 7 ammo
_hand leti micas. 240,7de. 16 in; column pips: igsydZi.
20 in: column 'pipe; I fti lu..poie punt 216 its._pole
-pampa.; -I locomot. i ver 4 drivers, suitab le
e for shlfung
cars; orlon an iron ore bank. Alp% the wood work or
2 breakexs, surrounding sh del, blacksmith , and car
penter *hops. One blOwing tub suitable for law
fanatical ' 7 . .
1 01-hortie shst'ke engine.
afty_horse engine. 1
2 thirty:" .' i * • I
1 twenty " i " - ''
1 four ; ''''` 1 . • •
1 ten 4.? " ptirtatile en.
4•Hoiltra, WO tn.
a
fi t.
4 " SO in. gSi f
2 ". SCIaO4.IIO ft.
• "a - 12 1 b;.231041.
I • ' Us in. s VI ff. -
'2 ' .' 14 Ini. al2 IX
2 'I ' I In.'s _II ft .
" 1 tukoldr.
-In
1/1 ..ibi INotilaloa pi*
130 IN • , ' " -. •.r
320 yds. It tn. Pirt;rlo l l. •
wlth A begt, and
40 pia 1.21 a. oillaturtAiti
Ili " 1 . 10 *`l 1 "r, s
• 1 Loeort 4 Ales: ,
' IID Ilk, poly pump, i. ,
• Ile 1 :, 4 1': *- -, 1
dld •-• • • " :- .4-!.
:,.. -•-..,
:
•1- l -i a-•ahlom •
-i l• -'
4 L
tlg o-*-11.
41
3_aPk -, ..:•• 1 •
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•1116
j q
, 1
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, SQUARE-FRACyVitEp;
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SOLE AGENTS:,
FOR THE BALE OF MT
ILLOW No
THE .;10
g;Mi="il
I'lo feet hoisting alstuwi
with bolts !awl Ur
- elms 6141106 M ,
- 1 feraßotel, &wit
1 6 '
as •
1 iStaCk 5
1 staelt-ii iota* -
1. SO 1n.620 "
1 " IteLXl a 11
10 tone lwolaterlo
Jae smut. _
new exhatntlavah
, *.setowl-Aaad
112 twes . pper.. •
Lot 0f4JW.;66661666 Pit*.
sams,, mamas and
g i o bM w tr ts.d ilgt
• "ArtiliWi le istl *lt
.11SOboeT •
2 1 11111 1, 1 11 1111 ;rill
gw. 111. 116ew wai
-1 Wenn. at isles%
wasaltilsews,
el
- • 1.211117 V
ve' isza.
MI
El
POTTSVILLE, SATUItDA
Illiiidelpljia AbvertMienh.
11.-110112liSON &
.(Succeiser to .
N. 10.. Iffint..ter.)"
”crxiarrais, iLuntrArrOutzetirtivstuaqis
anntio7. Chard'. Bed .TlipitlicalGofds ! Thief
E I!saalere. ii &e..
mb IIII:C
4. ° L
`o
rth Third -
0-4 Tree. yptheelphis . '
Ligceer 3r •
FffPDl:l C l9ra °KUlil ing u t °Vra3 h .
eneapeet Mat Claar Nect a r; irl the surket. Aceete
trained in every Thum, Liberal CcOMMIIIIOOII allowed.
For terms and circular. address A. 8. HA HILTON,
Geb. Agent, ,No„.700 Cheihmiiiii.„ Philadelphia, Pe.
APTH 16„ 70 • • • 'ltrant
AI INSTZI4 CHAIXANT a colt. -------'
- 7
liosierz N lions.
1 ivillte Goods;,Enibroideries,
I - Gentg
,Farnigliing. Goods; Ice. ;.
7s,i. um maruccr,sTnrEr. PIIMAD:. i'lll.t.
Ja«ii 15. 'll3 '
• :4 , a :
JOdEPII WALTON,A • 0 •• • •
APES= MAKS" No - . - 413 Xtaluut Bt. • iladelphla.
Our establishment la one or Medi. tin
• . and from long experience ari • superior belt*
lesion! are prepared 14 furnish good ork at reason
pricee. .
We manufacture fluifurni re, en •k • lso Medium
• rieed•furtitturs of impeller matte. huge stock
of fundture always on hand. Goode .e to order.
Count em Desk Work and *••oe F • Lure for
.Ita, °Moat- and Mores, made to r.
JOry V. ALTON, J. W. LIFIVINWIT, I - L. tioarr.
Feb 12. In 7-17.
WIRE ILIATTALTICk.WLEIZetf.d.RDS,,I'or Store
T FrOntall r aeLOrklli de., Heavy Crimped Wire
•Clott for cleaning ores, eclat,
..tc. llsavry .Screen
Clo and Coed Screens . Wire Webbing for - sheep
and : pouttry i fards. Paper Make's' Wires, Brass and
WireironCloth Sieves, Painted Screens, Ornamen
tal,Wire Wort. t.N.cry information by addressing
the i . ,nunufacturers, M. WALKER Vt, SONS,
No: t ortb tith street, Phlltuielphin.
Fetil2,
EMO I,Lif
VA.L,..
JA. ; JOSMUA. COWPfAND'S SONS
HAVE usnovn.o;insta
LOOKING-GLASS AMR PICTURE-FRAME STORE,_
I To No. IS Forth SIMI Si;, IPhilsdi.,
Whire they offer at redneedprlces a generakissort
nu,nt of Lo3king-tilassim, Picture Framer, Lame
French Plate Mlrrors,Plaln nnd Ornnmented
• 'Picture Frames, Cornices, Mouldings, de.
-JOSHUA COWPLANIrs SONS;
Feb 19,10-Grat No. 18 North Sixth I L Philada
PILES OP HEMORRHOIDAL TIIM -.- 0118 • In-'
terns' and External; Blind. Blevdlng and Itching,
posipply, perfectly arid permanently cured t with
out h, da,nge_ ,r instruments or. caustics, ir W. 31-
A.. cCANDL.D4:3I. D,. NO. 1936 Spring Gan en, Si.
Pa.orho can refer you to over Eleven lliindred
40f the best citizens of Philadelphia, who have been
cured. Apractice of eleven years to a specialty in
this ditkase without a failure, warrants a cure in, all
.
Feb 1.1, it • • . • - . ft- ly
THEO. FISHERIi
•
•
F• 01. D EfiTABLIORED
1.3 I NCI. I I 0
N. M. corner Fourth and Vine 'streets, rhiladel-i
phis,'A large assortment of Spring, TIM r and 'tusk -
'Mattresses, Beds, Blankets and counterpanes, con
stantly on hand and made to order.
Also, Ticking, Feathers and Curled ir, whale.'
sale and retail, All articlot warranti.sl represent
ed, and prices Invariably us low. its any other lu the
trade ann. :A '7t/ • 44an
ISM
GAS FIXTURES is KEROSENE: LAMPS
A GREAT % . ABl Tali QV 14 LW STI L
:3IE Di A'S BURNEU;
MAll.4.fr AND SCAT IN 711 E MAIRILLT. IT 0114.* THE,
. ',' LARCiIRST Ltaidr or ANY 111.711NER, NADA': - '
.. . . ,
C011."1 - Ell., JONES a! CO., Kanallecturerii and
. ' flllboleaale.Dealets, :02 ArCh St., rhtlii. ".
June 5, 49611. ' - . T : :74-13 - •
. . . .
D+NrEL M Wit , TIER.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
236 and 236 South nomad Street,
The undersigned havtrig4g r g reatly Inereasod ilicilities
• iii the additiOn of the e four , story building ad-
Mining his former place o business, otters great in
ducements to all purchasers of ftirniture to glee him
a mill. He is confident of being able. to pleitse all
who play to:or him with, their ouston4 and his ex
perience of twenty yeata In business Is a guarantee
of taxability to turn mit the tw....t of work. lb per
sonally supervises his large - workaltorA.akul any ar
ticle not on hand will he made to order at the lowest
terms. A large stock of all kinds , of 1471INITURE
•constantly on hand. 1). M. KA RULER' ,
tiept, V, 'GO -"
! '7--lydw
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HE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS.. • • -•
TAN INDLarENNALL AlicTicLN
(Reenter, July SIR, 11467.)
This Chrler is the most per
fect invention ever offered to
the.public. 'lt is easily opera
'ed. neat In appearance, and
rill not injure
_the hair, as
here is no beat required, nor
anr metalie substance used to
ust or break the hair; . Man-
Wart u red on ly and for sale, by
• MtMILLAN eti,, •
Ko el North' Front street,;
PRILSDELIIII. PA.
sold at Itry• Goads, Trim
wimp' and. Not ion Stores.
N. 11.—t finale Bo; 2,5 cents;
8 . Boxes, assortedviZe.,el eta.
Mailed treat° any'part of the
United States, upon receipt of
June 11, "4
--Lit
UNION HAMS. ' ,
19-tt
In offering the above brand to the attentlop of
cot:Lamers the pressat season, we beg leave to state,
that iwe have made very great Improvements In
theircuring daring the past Winter, and have no
• hesitancy in &aping, they are MY best Hams Mare.
They' are selected from atrictly cora fed Hata trim
med very nicely so as to make as Utile waste in cnt
' Ung as pcgothle, and the ingredieniii used In curing
are the very finest to be had. The Hams are all as
, - sorted before plckling, and each size cured by, itself
so as to enable us to keep In pickle just long enough
to cure and not bis muesli. a. great fault with most
Hams. We also Ham.n Ice Homes all summer and
• mu fernish the at all times cut from Hogs
. that were alive within I weeks of the .Ime the Hams
:.are delivered which is a great advantage runt one,
=4l I lay y veryfew dealers. We feel satil a
Insnre mattsfisetbm. None genuine unless
branded, Sold on 4„ by
A. . CHEWIEBHOUGH & CO.,
Pork Packe Nn. le N. Delaware Avenue
• April 9. PIIILA.DELPHIA, PA.
SEVEN PEB,CENT.
*MST molicOmim BONDS
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OR TIIS Disvim.z. .IAZLETO:4I,- & *II:RES
_ - ; BARILZ RAII.ROAIi COMPA:. , :Y; .2 ,
AT AND ACCRUED INTEREST,
• •
CLEAR - OE . ALL TA7:Es
k i ND, OCTOBER
, .
Peseons wishing to mike- Investinenti are iiirlted
to ex l emlne the merits of these BONDS, • '
Pniophlets suppllid snit full Informatloh . glien hi;
- STERLINGI,4WILD3IA ' ,S„ •
Financial Agents; 110 South Third Street,
PIILLADELI S IIIA.
,"
/a - Government Bonds and other Securities taken
exelliinge for the above at best nutrket rates, .
AlarA/ '7ol7—Out
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1XT1,K4.1.11.11 'XI - . ROGERS;
1. •
V V
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?CARRIAGE BIJILVER..
ono-I T N . AL AND fl LT , mAN-rr...cirnEo. or, TTtE
. =VELIBRATIEII, •
1000 and'loll CI.F.MTNUT STRE47,
• . PHILADELPHIA. , • ,
LIGHT wAcioNs. AND 'tikraws:ws,
~, ~..
ROAD 4ND P.A..Ft,R A-15PECIALTY. '
sir" Weir and •Elegant,ltyles of ,Clarrisgei eon,
anintb- prods . 1- xApriliti,lllo-11.**
$10;,000 q.Aii*NTint; •.•
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Let i
BUCK LEAD excels 411 other
14. For its I:Tartvaledirldteases.. •
For its Usaanaked
M. For Its rasanitirrinx•Proissiir.
LftstlY for Hi Zcoadgar• • ; •
It outs kss,to pains glade Lied Ihitt stir:
otheri Whits U 44 - extant., The mesa wit towers
,MOre:lllurfax.; hi • toorikuableiaadrinaltes ,A 4 1tItet
•
pUcz TVID Is the ttlearest and Hatt: ,
•
1.. , *two GUARANTEE. - 1
MX 'ZINC ruel!ira pew Zinc!: ' . r
' - JP l rr ti r ll i t il itt pliii t l i ltr. - ' .• , ','
IL
rottiau, Cvertag Itopezty. ' ,'
inumHopt= liiiillaimait , ;nd /I•.t D"le
WI" Illat in o ll "'l i t ' '.' - '-
sync , kmay rtuc* T. AD '
AND ` BUCK
!1•
II TD" ri :tam iirz coinxtEn:
aitil i raea" "a"rigoc,"/ the
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BUCK co'rrADE CO ORS <
ft„,„„ n e m pl u d r ''' - iffrauni ft , • .
ciat ,'l , out . eterweilariskal,_____
42. itapy4tvelArgia aokors. animum!- 1 9.
neace. sag srsmat- •
_ 4 4 4 1 44 441,#' the ,
• s :-.1/01itiiilaii"Natealiii
.ri*i..i3111;44 • 111.11!"..' 44,
by swum/ a Pains?
tifIL4AELi'HI9
Mr. Ell
140.1tNiNG. JULY - 7,77 •
THE F. zit wzi
.•
rriv nittio wed sow.
.W. led grows ago, _ _ • ,
' . One Aprll morn; *earth 891,c_latt •
winter'' (Winton, .
' • I gllsol 3 Pott Its; tin leaves ;
And, memory rao view
' The features Or:An blend— •
Thant's& ror bo tuny.. • •
• • rsee tier 1301 r alt Teats '
• , In girlhood'a sunny.nonr r •
- • She lived to bless& ka Isome;, •••
• Its brightest, Wrest.,
, • She p l ucked ton me tkis modeit gift.
/Item ont ltX 'loony bed. _
Fit emblem then, , a.nd now..
or one
Who.* soparly lied. ' •
I think upon her b4tetllt • . •
And tears Unbidden !tart'
Fur thump whose Cleanest hopal are crushed
With her It'so trusting heart.
Judri her not handily ye who read
• . This sad buntruthlgl lay ;_ •
Ye dernot knton tke In W 1.105
That led hes brit astray.
Slie !Meth now 6 toady_ grave, .
• And o'er thn lowly s hri ne;
•
No Kobe reatadinh hioisom blooms. •
Or trogranttndUtag vine. -
Yet frlandatott Inger near 4C, tomb
This sltupletate to tell
Here ideepeth ie,whe deeply l ove d
' :Net wisely, bin tiro nett. _
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'4 • '
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.. ..d 11',_,,,T1-,--. .- •., - •
- :. . • !I", , • , , , . . ,
I e NTE .ef tnialiilarl Christianity and the
1.....) prevalence oflathletie snorts, there atilt
. exists in•Englandistteh a thing tat an effemi
nate man ; the man AV'ith whom. his mother
seems to have made! 4 mistake, and' whose
fetainality of n'aturei fmtits him• for, any of.
the real work otaliumi: The eillnilnitte man"
at home—and he like:Mei lie always at home
. —is mainly remarkable for his curiosity and
,his. interference In lijianiNtle matters. —He:
knows what - ,there•lS for dinner, and has *a
yoke in'the ordering; thereof ; he is often in
the kitchen, and Ceidlimally in the nursery,
'where the nurses leaks i 'to disregard his nre
seneei , Ile has eyes Mid ears for everything
that is very suialt e rri very trivial. , It. is: he
-whe pies out .th ;' ilifsty ' cornerB; .he who
ehec the.. loav I !of bread; lie Who - . peep4
i
• beh in. tbe.blind 'IOW the cook talks to the
baker; he who nedes!i tether the buteheris •
/
longer In dellVering li s leg of mutton over
the area gate thanl Petit be. "Suspicious and
,eonstitutionally ittuld A hem agi:lloes the fear
of
the
ill the: Pantry and. of thiert.st
the plate-chest; 1t
_belongs to him to hold
_sins of the "senses anilthe passions in respect- '
able hprror, and if hiiinian trips over a glass
of wine, or his maid limes with mote fervor
and wisdom', theythaVe done . .forlheraselves
• with him: fleavdit itelf is not so severe as
he against the fral m ltle of the ;flesh in' lew .
t i
penpie;' for, like cent n, be thinks conven
tional I vulgarity . a so t' of wickedness, and
Vice which drops its h and affeetsbad tobsie-
eo intinitefy more tvielus than that which Is
rema i e
rkable for eldgan and goal-breeding.
lie is careful - of hiii , health,, of which he
freqeently cornplaslinvoida damp and east
winds, , eold; fatig ue and the summer sun; is
nervous of all epidemics and is • only to ,be,
pacified by the newestlsliecifle,, which he In- •
variably , truce andl belte e ves ill.' The cense- •
ipiencells that hobs 'hie or less 'a valetudina. '
rian.and that he hi aagood as no willitlitY to
'the doctor ; • tiniessjindeed, be is mad enough,
to fancy - himself a 'doe(or by the light of mi.:
Lure and a pdpulT b,„,....., ,of itiedleine, •
when hequacks h nuielf and' his hot?.ophoili
all round, without ;indment's trifigivingt As
a tele he is more' ridnionious than gener
ous ie his dealing
m s anti his wife finds money
T I.
the ostdiflieult t dna' to 'be had. He - gen-4-
erally pays the. bill's himself, and does a good
deal of the mast ng;i but he flay he osten
tatious as well as s ingy, and he is sure to be.
Vain and fond of new. -He wears': much
jewelry, and is partienlar about •hie :waist
cents and shirt trim .-11 He is great' as a eon- .
imiasear in ladies reit4 'and if he is good-na
turedif wili'deSigu t. Urines for his wife, and
iiitir42lf superintet d the fitting Oti. He has
a quick ;eye for Winery, and detects a
home-made article. With -unerring preelsion
lie probably adds 6 this a dilletanta- kind,_
Of love,for a minoriiipities-of art, and is well.
u old china an bi‘le ss• Nyte. Or, if he
lives in the eciuny,'lle? IS knows for his:
taste. in flowers, a id devotes himself.' to his
greenhouse with entiiiisiastn. ' - .
1 -, Ile has uo in tere,skin IPolities beyond- depri...-'
eating' all" new 1 (Aliments, and' wishing, •
thiugs to remain IWO; are.; and he 'rarely
reads the capers father than the"pollee re
. • • '
i port 4, the ,nest m rdelt- and the , reviews of
novels and travels. - And lie haB uo real 'am
bition, however di, iTY3Yri of social eminence
he spay be. Worklof 4imanly and sustained
kinds lie has never- tried,. but he will give
hours and days, and all•the febrile, fitful en
' ergyof his nature, to the arrangement of his
furniture, the best liitipply of his Aida d'art;
tliiii he is invaluable itt;eountry places as the
tine man on a ennituittee for a schial feast, _
' flower show, Or t' Milke. 'He is dull and
eious 'in the Societyief teen.. His whole
sy ympathies o withWoniehland their cieeu
patiotis, and , nothingeases hint more than room to be the only manila . room full of ladies
a-
1
Tet hals tyrant in 4 own 'Way, and his
effemiganey is in teailded.. by -the obstinacy:
and tote of donliai n. do tiftetfound in con
. eert•with weakne ''' Ite‘allo 8 his wife no
"tree will si no time t betself, no uniihared du-,
ties ; ire is -master and'-tuistress, father and
mother in iw
n, am -,While placing the sole
s f
and 'whole , value iifutoinan!s life in love,
takes - care that iu his twn case, at least, it..
shall include unquilifiqd submission. ! As a
mail:with men he lifts 'Rho entail seltasser
tion that wisliesto be undisputed cork of the
.walk, and he soluniales makes believe to
crow.; bat thereis' TM real fight in' hint, and .
'he gives way heforeithl first Challenger.. He;
is a Creature giver' un to phaelfah morality, to
,thervating eleganeei tad smell pleasures, alai'
to , smaller pains; bait ih the larger work of
the world, in the htirden and heat. of day- .
iviiieli men Were .bernl i to do"and : to endure,
he has ne hand and ca m
hear no part.
:Saw, the question Is,Lis this the.. kind -of
creature women ' like 4j Is this 'what' they
woeld• have their sting he, or their husbands?.
'And now we world, uggest, , with all res.
apect•and revereneifforlhe sex to Whcins',wo; ,
ewe so much, Is wpm not also such a thing
Asa masculine woman, a woman to'Whorn
the sweet otiseuni, bole dilties - are painful
and abhorred; wit* a nbltion it Is - to fling
herself into. the astiveifra yof Wens one of
-the bold and.eager ligh gli, instead of itand4
tag to' the side as'the re-taker and scilaceri
Of theie who must ill i h
.?' . Her: children left;
t t
totheservants, • he,.: ' sekeepitig managed!
•by servants ,; • her It it l b' nd's - cotiffort or' eon- f l
Verilence the last thirigithat troubles her—i .i
e , b e i n d ee d, that 1411 has either 'child or ,
husband, either hoe 44 servants, midis not
a solitary nomad-4toolhard for lave; i too'
strong•for Nvifehoud-L-the masculine Woman. :
is on the platform fir in lithe coin Mee- room
striving to get leave •to do thewor of a man,
and to usurp his pidee !while • neg - ing her•
tii
owti. - Nti bashfullrnodesty holds her hack
front nblic ,display ,ieven,where the most re-.
,colt; subJects'are t epenly disc :- =-..-' want.
that eis fair in fire and gentle In ~ •• , ner,
'She • none ; the li, , tuiwomanirin• ..- -• , -
Oahu Deitirous of I etairse'notoriety"Which
she; nfounds wit ' ramie, she takes* frantic
lute t in certain . ' : lideid questions, butshe
does o f see When • Cr little child la hitting
ill, d she cannot nu* it when Bich'. She.
Is w for woman- rights,. andichielly`for
the, ht-to occupy Mich; Kate ma , meu have
held and can hold ' rfelitly Well.without her
• help; but sholets. r,lipusehold•hdl into dis
order; and - her 'ltoptisi hi neglected. and ill.
kept.:- Site may_ behind of gOod living, in
}shine ease she willOrdbr profusely and live
'eat niv . aliantlY • or she May ,be cynically: in.
dlotiev,tortie vilhold; question of eating;
- tit 'n'thetilet - willi A lie the typical cold Innt-i
urn, amid she will de'spisie for their ieusnallts ,
• those Who titre tar. ihottiOthing -• More - 'WWI
, . .
, oisa.7. She if I yes berieff pan trouble; alien - I,:_ap
* ...
pearance" but letailier , etdretaheeks.:
cording' t. 0 . her. ' I: ::-.411
Cheat -k" f
irence, lookses. r ... _ ,
.. . for
want of anythin g il • !Nil, . ,'• In her.txd"
ors or a - central Utatiger, smingensenw,
She. revolts at the Weal law othociety, •
whit:brace& Win' ea e • the table withthe
bid/00;141d- longs tici lin ge r ' with the tutu over •
'their Wine, and share iti.the conversation,
It or the fast and jrilly,l Ind. she has proba
bly learned to amcike, ' d she takes kindly
-toe, little : strong' 0' ; -she talks_;-ithing, -
Perhaps . . she beta, ' ' : dabbles in the
s ri
f
share' market... e, I' tits. for excitement;
not.tbei tame and- ! pi; 1 excitement of love,
which she' '.d, roe' than childish,
but for • exeltemen ' of I l i - fierce 'and' thinly
kindli-- . for,eXcitem t that will stimulate her .
that, sett! ;satisfy her-,-Iforl 'exelterfient that
Shii•- -
El
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males o action. • What Is.rigl t for men to
ittici, women she discuss; what' men
may deiromen y -intimate; and if they
may•isot,,then b _
r , the absolutism of Mond
identiv, the one should .be kehidden, what
the other m01:I notshare, and she would have
all fhwl r Ith the mime cane: • The
special tics of wotnanhood, held
In honor ever since Society. -began, she hail
castaway u tramMels dwasilag. to the free
mind ; and the more she me assimilate her
self o men,f the, better 'she thinks sherbet
- succeeded In her life's- greet,-um*. She
boasts of being among them "a* a great bors
and puts it forth ea a claim tc4ourrespect
that !•theynever Make love - to her." , ' 4nd
iheitheti my the same' thing;' and, whether
they,cail her lolly" on the one hand; or
'fesuiess'" do the other, as she le bold in hal);
its or without modesty in mind,, UtIIVOISIdIy
'protest that she le : ..the last Woman in the
world to whom' thie'y should " &ream of mak
ing love, and that they look oh her es one
of themselves. i -
.
We -would nowlask women if they think
it probable that nien like thli i sogt of crea
ture better than they themselvea like the
uneeied and effeininate mean? and if men
don't like her, whether they. can be expect
ed to increase...the number of the species
Pall gall Gazr tte.l
...• - ! .
1• . .
HOHE •-: WO' MEN _WAIVT:ED ,, -
: -
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~‘ Few -as.wouKs. ABOUT HOU4KELPINCI.
.. . I • . L_____ -•, . -
REN'. - .JOHN Fi. W. WARE , in ;1 recent
- essay thus talks about the , women who
are really wanted,:r ' ! '.:l •
"Women May , - depend u pon' lt, that the
prevailing .diolhelination to the !drudgery, as
it is 'Called, 6f-housekeeping , the unwoman
ly • woy of-looking at this high art and • privn
liege,
As the emoting. cause of much of which
Alley complain, and of mush Subtler - evil
they do not see. The husband knows his•
business cannot mt on Without his 'oversight
and. knowledge, and .the wife ,nnderatands
that.: Why -Is she not as clear-sighted in
her owtratthirat. 'He cannot trust to clerks,
and take to the Sititets and. useless shopping
and ,calling Ind parade; .nib .more eon' she
trust the OwkS and' nurses. Her, house must
betray-her ruling. hand, or it soon ectles. her
and" ruins' all. thin' The very healthiest
'employment,'" mo ly, physically, mental
ly, Se s our robast, long-lived, gkandinothers
have proved is hotisekeetting, and our ~ •
eat pinched and pttny and would-be-i,;?rion
able wives, ; in giving it - ahad nether!
~I refuss
lag to have to do with it, 'are like eir 'sis
ter of fable,'-who kifled. the geoie ' kWh laid
the golden egg. I -- .
"\Wanted women to grapple with the. ques
tion .of servants. !The staple topic whet
they meet, as , the , staple obsistele to their
comfcirt, It ought to get Such. tliought and
treatment of them; as to culminate in some
wise' plan and eonbined action... It is not.
man's ;question. As Women is 'not at home
In tariffs, so is not; man In domestics.. •• This
is 'her 'question ; this problem she is to solve.
She has made theltroublS, and; should . find
the cure. Man hak not made It :t the age has
not ntode it; servants have not made it; eman
, eitiationhas not Made; neither ;piddles nor
Dinahi have - made it; the wotean In • the
parlor 'alone hasp 'lAt her feet liS the laurels
of that victory. The habits of •negligence,
indolence, . eXtravaganee, unrcaionableness; ,
111-temper—hobits . I other and . worse-,have '
• been caught, and are at their work. ' Wo
men are reaping ofdomestics just what they
have ?Own.' They have sowo ai wind ; they.
.ntust not be surprised at a whirlwind. - The
bad example and injustice of. he, parlor re
acts neon the kitchen; and the Whale vocal-.
ulary of invectiveand disgust takes Vouhack
tothe source of all. IDOrtiesties; whether slave
or free, have 'not fair play, due ecinslderation,
justice, let' - generosity alone; haVe 'not 'had -
the very thing the" sex complains of
rights.;Women have been exacting, hard in
'requirement, rei.vard • and wOrd; forgetful - Of
a contmon : huh:lanky; selfish . fn. daily little
things, thoughtless , tyranical ; regardless of.
the conifort,even neglecting the means for
• the deeeneiesef lodging and personal clean
• liness which should not merely ibe all Owed
-,but Ifisisted oh till the-evil has inin 'to that
point of rebellion into which all ?things ulti=
mutely run,,and tve have now the house O di-.
vided against iitsstlf, an autocracy `of the
kiwi:lett that defies suseessfullythe autocracy
of the , parloroand.threa'' tens to Subvert our
very homes. verrywwhere people are running
fronti this domestiCAlfliculty, as from an
earthquake. ; Thewhole fabric of society
quivers becauSe of t, and changes rapid and
j
radical go on bade i our very eyes. • '
'The.weary world -wants women. 'lt has
,had' enough of thbse who call themselves
.so ; -enough of, thole 7iXho frown on , worth
.and culture; and, n'ake fashion:And- • famiiy,
' and.. ,positlen. - Override - all ' other - Claims ;;•
enough. of Indolent, self-indulgerice and pre
tence, and it gniatis In travail for the !gen-
WM! woman, represe.' ntative of all that is.pos--
sible r high and nettle in her sex. It waits
for thoSe who'shall d a re to be, true to every
-womanly Instinct,' assert aud defend every ;
womanly conviction in the womanly spirit,
'and send out into sOciety ind thrOugh all the
earth the light midi grace, the healing and
pOwer 'that collie. o r woman. ;! .
' "Everywhere in society it is woman that we
winiL As the resten'aud crown of man's life
is to be manly, as thatsuma up and Includes
all that we have tosay or to aspire to, so to,
be womanly IS the One worthy object of fem
inine aspiration; and .the true WomaTilineSs,
is not - only the tulninating of the sex, but'
tbe.diviriest beauty!, that tiod gives man to
see. I plead'for lt,lfOr the beatitude that' it
may be to one and all. I plead for it, liet•ause
so many in the glare of the life ;that now, is_
have forgotteu the glory it might be made to
WI. because so many are looking • for. peace,
satisfaction, award where : they never can be
found: -I plead—fok...every- dayi and more
and. more; I feel theNram of woman for every
need and'deed, of IIe,• women not ,of 'genius
but of charaeler, no of position but WW
or. -
I
en ce,. Women saint" , tendertind true.. It was
a genuine outburst ; that broke from sweet
lips; ana many a wernim saysilt--1 want to
be abOi - e the'ltttle Meanness and follies. and
frailty' that spoil so Many women.' Onlylet'
that be 'the broad want, only let women See
n!, it that these arecjprooted suidtung away,
Only let• womanly grace and virtue - abound,
and the work is dstrict, and she. Who Is said to
have lesitierEden still have gained. us rata-,
dise l'l • - a ' . 1. • -. " • I - : ‘
rit/ElOBiTtEB ttIF BREATHING.-LThe
k../ taller men are—other things behig equal
the mere lungs they • have,arid the greater
number' of cubic. inehes of air they can take
in or deliver at a single breath. It is' thoughk
that a Man's lungs ere sound and well devel
oped,4n• Proportion ( to his girth around the;
chest, yet observatibn shows that slim men .
se a rule , will run, faster and farther, midi.,
less fatigue, having( "twee wind," than stout
men: , •, If two -mains are taken, in , all , re
speeta alike, exeeptlhat one measures twelve
inches morearoun't the chest than the other
the one having the excels will not deliver
more eitatone full breadth, by Mathematical
,measurement than the other. I i - , •
-, ,,The ,thore airs 111*4 receives into hie lungs
In ordinary breathing, the more healthy he,
is likely to be; iwinags an . important object"
In breathing is to !remove impurities from
the blood. Each blieskth is drawn pate into
the icings ;-on its outgoing
,thelnext instant'
it Is so impute So ftOtaste of nour
ishment, that if est without ad-
M i xture of gm cepliete, thisnan would
die. Hence, one of We countlesss necessa
ry to Seen:* nbighlatiste'nf _health iii, that
the soma in-with:WWl'. sleep should:be WSW
statitly•reosivirur new supplies of freishain
through openrdoorsi windows Or fir‘pbtees.
1 If a person's lungs are not well developed
the, health will be Imperfect, but the develop
ment MO be inereesed several inches In a
few months by deity outed'aor runnings with
the mouth , eksed,beginning with twenty
ya;ds and back at a time, increasing ten yards
every week until I hundred ate gone - over,
thrice a day. A. suteititute for ladies and per
sonsin Cities in running up stairs with the
mouth Closed, 'Which 'compels ;Very deep in
spirations, in .a nattiest way, at the end of the
so
joorney. • . ... -',
As consumptive are declining, each
Week is a. witness t heir inability to deliver
as much air at a a out - brotlatig as the
week before ; henes# the beek-waY to'KeeP the
fell disease at, bay, la to. maintain lung devel-'
*neut.. ,
It laknown that in large town4ten th ousand
feet sbove the lexpal;af the eekthe deaths to"Y
consumption are teu times less than in places
nearty,on a`level with theaesp• - • Twenty-five
persons dies of, cotalpsfon in the' City. of
lgew York where ly,twd die Of that' dhow
in that:lW of Steal :AU know that co&
turnpike does n ot hi -.lilllyteat=
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atriVESE "13.4.7 r 171:CISCP.
• A CHINANteu Ti. arm . - arra 'with an
1,./OL Ainericait; excites about the same sen
sation In the stre, eta - of San' Francisco that a
full blooded negro; arm in.. arm with a well
known Boston merchant,, would in , State
stmt.' We found this man to be eitiet, gen
tle very pokte and welt 'lnformW, and for
real courtesjand *themes 'Americans have
something to learn tkinxthese educated CM
nese met .. - ants. • They are'also scrupulously
-honest in memantlie transactions; - and a
merchant who has extensive dealings: with
them tells me' here is no need •of binding
their - verbal - prendses 'br - -wrlting,, ea they
carry out ail tuereantileagreementspo made,
strictly and honorably; without attempt at
evasion even tit the smallest particular; and
in that respect,as ageneral thing, he prefeni
to deal with a Chinese to an American. Chy
Lnnf.k Co., are:wholesale and retail dealers
in Chinese goods,-.teals,. silks, fireworks,
lacqfiered work and curiosities,. and drive a
good trade. And here let
e s observe'lhat
man of the signs of .the great Cbliiezct
we dOrtot , signify the , actual" names
of the partners; but the .titie that the arm.
adopt, which is handed down to their AU°.
ceeors, who - bemine the "& Co."- ' , Thum,
Tivlng, Sink dc, Co. - may stand for Flower
of the East & ,Co., and Long See 4 C 0.,.
Fortune'aFavers'& Co. ; but the Were Memo
cratle establishments of Ah He, Sabi - Sing,
may be supposed to-bear "their "real ".'fames
prefixed to the announcetnent, that they do
washing and ironing;. • . . •
A visit to the Cirin "quarter. in Sacra
mento and Dupont streets, and the cross
_lanes of that vicinity„ is almost like - a - trip
to Chiati4e,elf, for' the Chinpie bring to this
country all their 'manners, and customs of'.
tieing, dressing and doing business, exhibit
ing a cyribus mixture of eivlliiallon and
barbarism e Here. John •is packed hi very
closely, eloser,• much' closer,"-than the Irsh . l
population; and - notwithstanding the" Un
cleanlinesa...incident to. such packing, the
quarters are much . less , thanthose
occupied by Irish in large communities..
Hero yiru come ripen little _narrow shops;
With , queer signs .in tea chest `characte rs ; 'Written, on orange oalored paper, and the
shop tilted with packages of, dried minim,
bales of edible moss an, odd shaped jars of
China sweetmeats, shar.Vs . ..flue, pats of - but
ter, or something - like it that looks like a
small unbaked dipirel In yellow`
ochre. The proprietor, a solemn old China
man, with retard spectacles, is graiely poring
over his account book,- and - reckoning, by
the assistance of a little equate frame, with
longitudinal' wires, upon which are strun
large beads et, little spheres. One string re p
resents 'tens, another hundreds, and another
thousands. He moves them up and down r l
-in counting, and can read 805 ffuru.the heads'
on three lines or the - frame, as 'the sum of
his column; before. putting it down with his
earbel's hairpeneil lint the- thin paper of his
Chinon) book, , in Todd hooking characters,
froin right to left. ' . •
Peripatetic cebbiersin stools, with a
kit of tools bed& them• sit at - shady cornets
and ply theirfeade, repairing shoes that
seem past use with - 'great patience. .Butch
ers' shops, with butcher* cuttingrup meat in
the oddest kind of style, and utilizing every
part of it, and displaying that Chinese -lux
ury, the pig, in every form, from the whole
squealer roasted and ready for the to
the scraps of his ears and nose for poor pur
chasers. It. really seemaras if a Chinaman
could not cook a dish orrinirual food unless
it contained an .infuSlort of pork in some
form. I have at a grand din tier eaten the
celebrated bird-nest sotip, andeven this had
bits - of chopped pork tied a slight, trace of
ham. fat in it. Thain,we came toiong 4 . 41 - ars - ,
tilled with Chinamen, thick as they can sits
nu%king cloth and other cheap slippers; cigar
factories, where they make up cheap . tobacco
"iota cigars; which lind r qffick sale at the
'east in . competition with -those in our own
factories. Chinese barbers shaving the heads
of their customers, - the-tlatter holding in his
hand, as he sits with 1110 legs-dressed, a little
square box that catehes the ['lessee of hair
that 'drop from - the barber's razor; small
shops with bundles of firewood' for-sale;
Chinese tailors and. shoe and hat stores;.
baskets, bainboog, tea chests, chop sticks,
China bowls, pipes, stores and trades of every
description in full operation, and ther, street
full of Chinese In every direction. •
Some of the Large wholesale stores • have
quite the aspect of our - wholesale stares . . of
fifty years ago, and Its occupants will be- -
found to be two or - three , quiet, very polite
Chinamen ; in dark.blue and black silk. with
three or four , porters or - servants waiting in
the background: You are at once trawled
seats on entering and tea and cigars served,
during which ceremony compliments and
conversation open - the
_bus, nesslransaction ;
rnost•of these Chinese Wholesale merchants
are very rich and well educated. The gam
bling place; whose natim 10 legion, rdways
have a sentinel - seated jest inside the outer
door, with a rope bell pull to-Matm the
players,. and without the aid - Ora policeman
it is impossible foran American to ebtain
admission, probably 'owing to. strict : police
regulations. Opium :smoking dens have
often been described, and 'are here simply
little squaie, disagreeably snielling rooms,
witiCtwo or three raised platforms, a mat,.
couch, or two, and sort of wooden pillaw for
the smokers, stud two or three bunks, where
they are occasionally laid away to sleep off
the effects of their debauch.—floitten tbni
tnereial Bulletin.
C '
STICKS IN TEN N ES.SEI7I;•--Hav
lag been told thatthe celestistls would ar
rive at 11 q'clock we hastened to the depot of
the Atlanta and Chattanoogarailroad at that
hour, and found that they were. really there.
Most of them wore American pints and
boots, with a sort of a locee blouse of dark
cloth, fitting close around the neck and
reaching to the knees. Some wore., Chinese
shoes with soles -of felt half au - Melt thick,
and - tarried up at the points: Some had Chi
nese hats, with rites two feet wide, with a
crown only five inches in .diameter.
After watching him for a few moments We
passed on in seareh,ofenother subject forin
terviewing, and met a gentleman on the
platform who said he understood English.—
He said his name was Hey, and . he had Wen'
in this country two years, but when *tie put
other questions to Jahn his. face stinaltaed a
puzzled aspect, and he respended i 'TeN"
with a very insinuating, mule.: He told- us
that there were.three or ,, Tour who spoke ,
add that Ah - :Wing • Irma the iuter:
- preter. After a .! little, trouble,we' succeeded
In finding this 'gentleman, who hi a very In-.
telligent man, andiipealts English with great
ease and fluency.quite a crowd gathered
about while we :were talking to him, and put
in their questions- with so' much rapidity
that we•found o neoessity> for asking any.
Mr. Wing etated hat fie had been in this
country about ten: years. • That the party
here had come from Canton, Hong Kong and
Mama. About sever had been left behind
`on the read. One bad beeti persuaded that
-be was to be sold for a slave, and jumped .
from the, rain. • -
The greater part of theih can :ma& and -
write in, their own' language., He said , theri3
was a doctor ands storekeeper along, but he
could not tell *us their mulles, He said hir
had no. We for doctota anyhow. He corn-.
plained very much' of being tired, and said -
he had slept - scarcely any since fallen San',
Francisco, ten (Wye ago, And - her had talked
so much at . the men - that Lis month was sore.'
He swore with comdderable fluency while'
making these observations, Allowing that he
has been a diligent student of the Amenities
of civil ized life. Not wishing to weary Mr.
Wing, we left .him and Went,.in -search of
other notabilities. . • • .
We soon discovered in the midst of an ad
miring crowd, a Chinese; 'who stated that
his name_ was. Lung, who spoke "pigeon
English , ' with much fluency We inquired
where he came from, to which he replied,
"Canton. , "
We asked if .-some were from
Macao. "You savee Macate saver
liktig
Kong ? &Wee Canton ? apes; me Canthn
man," striking his breast with an laic of
ni
pride. We asked what became for, toWhich
Illr. Lung replied, "Me leave, canton, tdo
money. Stay here two earn Go b ack
Canton heap , noney."" We cannot nder
take at present to deecribe - the perm ap
pearanceof these new centers, for theldark
new of the hour when we aawthem prevent
ed any close scrutiny.
They were somewhat aid di r ty
looking, as was to be expe cted , albett eying
travelled 3,000 miles in box.cati, t sUll
they seemed healthy, active and [cheerful.
Each were his pigtail. Mr. Wing,. the jn
terpreter, explained to m haw this in
~,,,, composed of the natimd Mires fatal °
goes sad th en Owe I* tmildad ht a roll
eilk krmake:lt sousefiwwor three feet longert
Mr. Wing ore Set* *au uo wok*" 4.0.
eat - Melted, but ht MIS It brasemaskitrad
n•forinitumotAha Is:thrill/it - Went -if the
tali.. He inkriatliad: - eat -his Wrenn? id
ashFrauds* but -the Chinamen plagued
and Untied st. hbaYllouluAl quit' he ' a f t 61 k
Theatinsan tmtikedi. -- eirdt tea,
ilekliallinfill~ceilir e a nt
vwdeudtaiiiiputhstikelo - , ,
Taw talzieltico.oglosusund., • •
*******l4-41011 ,10 0*14 11 41fte11-r,bl • •
thighorkettousu the thumb spa o , ettagte
sag itorigueiliikor setimmi - VII* eat i v_
tag they keoiksinnimuu .
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Ittuirmoutbk *Mob .giest_ git.,t i tiv , ,
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gut en outiktiMuoutilitblishot. ' 1,,,'
- tint. MUM %Shaw taoeoi b tier.
Whig *Or - *hen ther boom* OUtlf
ftivirsui -inuaku' inuill*lamstactli,
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SIN LEA COPIES -SIX. S
BE
A zusca,_
A VAT ONY. A DCHILD, -=.OL
wrsounce 800 potTsm
, ,
MUNROE Who is now . .ett,
,ex.
hibition at the Meloula agi,l vaboiit in
Milne about eight yews , ago: Her: mother's
Mother waS a sister to the mother of Nathan
iel.Wibson, the "Living Skeleton," aid 'thus -
Carrie is cousin - Au' the skeleton. Mr filther
wat CharlesMunroci; who Was employed up
'to the time of hirdeath as a eondunter n the
Boston and Providence Railroad,, tit
er itiliving-now, and in fact. is at the hall
while - her child is On exhibition. 84 re
niarkatay smart, active appearing woman,
and In point of size is quite ordinary, end ndt
the first traces of the child's disease" can be
- found in her. It was evidently . from her
grandmother, the sister of the "Living. Skel
eton's" mother, that the origin of her disease
could be discovered. • - •
In the EVENLiG TIMES Of .TulY 6th, I Wits'' a
descriptive account of the life of " , `Living ,
likeleton,". and lu it reference was 'Made to
the extraordinary fact of the "LiVing
too having a cousin /a child 'not: eight years
of age,. weighing three hundred . •
ing to the crowd-of visitors, which . Stich it fact •
,Itrried 'to her house, Mrs. „Munn*, (who is
one otthe - sruartest hinds in it Printing house
in this city,) undertook - to place beton extrib ,
ifion, in order 'that' she mig,ht-4rerke' some- •
thingly the operation. At herbitth Carrie'r.`
Munroe weighAl but four pounds; anglers she ,•
; grew.olderslgua of weeknetre -were very per
teptiblc; arid it was feared that she would not
live. Sospare and 'delierite was her';', frathe
that a doctor advised her being plaeed l in the
. sun ainmek possible , in - I:order that. flesh
---nil ht come to her. Aboutiix years ago the
child eommeneertto'gairr flesh, and the ra
pidity with which this was done Was' , aston- •
Ishing, as One . pound a Week is, and was i then,.. - •
tier--preserit increase. -• The child is madly - her
mother not to ;have a large appetite, • though: ,•
sometimes when, hungry she will exelahii,`
"Mother, Ern so-hungryi I• declare I'M .star
- yang;" which, when her enormous size is con-.
ordered, appears ludierons", She.is said also,
to have a partiality for sweetnitaits,• candles,
'lie.,saird her dolls receive her r speeliii' atten.
Lion.., She is decidedly whin!' cUsposition,..
as - when she does not wish to do a thing Hea
ven itself could not move her to U. •
• Carrie appeared by no means babfut before .
her visitors on Monday.; 116 t height is above
thatof children other age, end her size is •
really immense. The lower portion of her
body is 'stouter than the upper, while:ller
iimbs are sturdy pillars Of flesh, arid her neck
and shoulders would be ; Without the fat ex
eeedingly handsome. Her feet arevery small ' • .
when the size of'her limbs is considere.d . , _and
her hands are. eq ually so in comparison to .
her arms. .- Heilawls large, yet "pretty; and..
her. eyes are expressive, and.,in fact 'her per=
sorisiappearaned is very interesting,.., Her • •
light •brown in lnxnrioui urls
•around her-shoulders, rind the cunning man
' ner in which she attenipts toget herself into
a run is very enjoyable;lVith a nature like -
all - children she is attached to sports, and hei:
ardw !Snot any the less_ on account of her-
sin. Her.voice is heavy andliarsh, and . her •
nit .rances aredecidedly f ' •
Toe clothing of this babe • is. .a. feat whiCh . ..
, few would .m.b undertake . . mother's' .
ing: why is sorely tried byJinaking showery-.
ees for her rapid gain. - of flesh, and-loften she '
wil. -fall short of room, stint a new dress will , •
be .required. Two` Of thelargest size of Woni- H ,
ei's hose, when united iii'-one stocking, ft
this light weight, and Just covers her delletite ,
limbs. She-wears a low necked dress witha
short sleeves like other, children, and this af 7 .
-
fords a grrod Opportunity to .see het form
Boston . . - - • - ' •
, .
MASTER HUMPHREY'S CIAO OK.r-•
Arrinteresting relit of Dickens is thus
described by Charles'Rogers, LL.D., ina let- •
tette th:irdon DAILY NEWS: •
1 , n the course'of a tour ' I arrived
at the town of 'Barnard- Castle, in the coun
ty of Durham, late on a wiaterevaaing; and .
put up at the° principal hotel, , a • large, bld4
fashioned structure,- fronting, the principal
street. 'At bteukfast the-following morning
.1 chanced to notice on the opposite side of the •
street a large clock face, with the - 1 - natno
Humphreysurrounding it,- most conspicu- .
ously exhibited in front of awatch'and eloclez '
maker'phop. ' How odd,' . I exclaimed- to •
a gentleman seated beside me,' here ittlfai
ter Humphrey's clock!' lOf course,"' said
the gentleman, and don't., you . know that
Dickens 'resided here some weeks when he ,
wa.4 collecting material for .higt - Nrc l lo l -As
- Nrcia.Env, and that he - choie hisAitle for
his work by observing- that big; clock . face
from his window 9,"- After breakfast I 'step-. *.
toed_ across to theatchmakei and asked him
whether I had b een correctly informed
re
specting Mr. Dickens and - the clock. The 1,
worthy horcaogist .entered into particulars., •
My dock,' said he, ' , suggested to My; Didc-;
ens the title`of his hook of - that name: I
have a letter \front him stating this, and a
copy of the work, lifcribed with his. own : --
hand For some yeait we corresnonded.YX
of acquainted with.-bhu just by , his comik
across frbm the hotel as yoq, have done this . •
morning, and his asking me to inform - him
about the state - of - the neighboring` boarding
schools.' Mr, Humphrey then entered boot
many . particulars respecting the conditien*
these schools, Incidentally„'lle said, he bad •
directed Mr. Dickens and Waftlend:This' to
the gelled which the two ttaveleliafteirWards
rendered infamouilly their pen and Periell
but It was, ho said, by:no-media( the worsts of
those -institutions. ,The schoolmaster„ had `
been very successfutin obtaining pupils, and
had become very , tymnical and even 'inso
lent to strangers. He received Mi. Diekens
and his 'companloit'=with extreint bauteur,
anci'did not so much as tcilitithdraur. hbi eyes
from the operation Of pen-tusking during the : .
interview: But' sketched him an his •_
pail, and reprodueed"-him- so.exactly that
soon after" the appearance or the novel the
school fell pit. andiitui intimately 'deserted.
Sinee that period the 'Do-the:Wye" &scrip-
tion of wheel had Altogether, ceased' in the
district. Mr. Humphrey explained how Mr.
Dickens's attention. had.bem allied to the
subject. lie much lauded Mr: Dickens, and,
in tW, quiet, genial manner chaiacterb3tie of -
an intelligent Englishman, - I sincerely hope -•
he still lives to read these - ' •
HE NEW AItiIiMTIIETIC CHLO-
T
RAL.-Prof. John „Darby, writing • for
the AMERICAN Grimm; anticipates* that, t_
not long hence, Ike vial of chloral wilittake
Its place before the camphor bottle end-other
household remedies, displacing to a greatdo.
gree, the paregoric - and laudanum.. Opiate'
and its derivatives have held a high
. phice in
the esteemof mankihd ; and: after cenharies •
of use, are to-day more highly prized than .
- ever before. We have felt qmoroled that i , in •
our eat:emelt - agonies; we had, 'within our
Teach an agent that could. lurid or mitigate
our suffbrings, and give us ease and quiet.— "
Bit Connected . with the use' of opium, there ;‘•
arc sequels that are disagreeable. 'Headache,
sit tness of the stomach; loss of appetite, Ind .
. other un pleas .nt results are sure to follow its •
ad "inistrathm. How much more- - highly
-idu...dd we eateemlsplum if these Unpleasant • 1
t 'sequencercould be avoided: If our gains
o;s.,:d be relieved, and our deliverer leave no.'
sting behind. ' . . '
. Chloral seems to fultathesoconditfixie It
produces refreshing steep from the most ex
cruciating pains, and the 'sleeper awakes as .
from a natural sleep, with no unpjeasant
symptoms from theUction of the chloral . ; _
- Chloral was discovered by Liebig brlB4, •
and stood more than thirty -yellow* the list
of recorded diseoveriev, exciting no interest
outside the field:of chemistry. t On the 2d of
June, 1864, it
-was brought. before the Medical
Society of Berlin; Prussia, as a new hYPiletie
(producer :of sleep) and anassthetic, - ,by Dr.. .
Otto Liehreich. Pure chloral is a colorless ,
fluid, with &sharp, pungent taste and odor,
not disagreeable.. When united with. one.
atom of water it becomes a white Send, re
taining its odor awl and taste,' . It is in this
. 1 -
form that it occu rs f o r use. - . lt distsobies ra
pidly water. It is not -an antestlietl ,c as' -
chloroform, protozide of nitrogen,aud ether -
are, as it • does.tiot. usuallYPrbduee tuee*bil
ity when It produces Sleep, unless given in •
large quantities. • Its true influence ta ' to Pro- •
k i
duce sleep, as naturally as though th had
takehnothing. The cat li said te,p•
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