FORTY-SIXTH COA Port itichmit Yler No. 5, Port tUr HAAS Sr BRE Miners ,and Shipp TIIE surznio TURKEY RUN' AN R 40LE Aomas Lee, Grant Co:a PLANK RIDGE COAL .218 WAWA St" • • ornien: 4 81 Trinity Band • .) .11 Doane Bt., Dos =MI . . , . . CASINER; STICKNEY & WELLINGTON .; 'Miners and Shippers tlf.Coil. i: V RNSI DE from their Burnside Otl. at Eitia4nokto 1.1:W I:4 V.O.Ned'Ash...l . _ • LoCUST MOUNTAIN'tw nit* 4 1 /1 w 4 i .. 30 Trinity DuiNM . N York.. .I f 111 cal* : 203 ;Walnut Street; Ida. 20 De Street,Bost° WTIA F N0.,6, PORT RICHNID, PHILA. .an 1,10, ', . - , i_ Port Richmond. C=i RA Ifilinlirr, NEIL L. & C -Shipp g ri of Anthracite & BitTantrio • :•.... - .0 0 A. ,E .. ,I • r • _____ • A , ..; GENTS for the mile of the celebrated An ' - ,- . , f . DOAH CITY, WIOGAN dc TIIIEBEI/SLocust* min and Burnside Shamokin .-.1 , .4..•-•' - ' • White Ash Coal. i - . Also, SPOILT and PEACH MOHN. TAINI Red Ash Coal. 1 . Fuca rav aoßoK il .. , The best varieties Ot Lehigh and li i bylan's e• • • tritATED FAMILY ICOAL. . . ' ' Also, Sole Agents in the .F.astern trtarket I At lant Lc and George's Creek Co.'s 'ce ' brated. :, , MINOUS COAL. - • Pidladelphia„747 Walnut t, Offices— Wenr v at l i t•,, , R 4, , r 6, Trhal Biz s il , dh l .. , 1 , Boston, 25 Doane Street. I - February 22, '69 - . Pier No. 9, Port Mauna JOHN R. W . Shippers of Cod No. 316 WALNUT ,ST., PHILA • ' prpots for Storage and Sale of No. 514 West Thirteenth Street, Pi' N0 . .1102 Third Avenue, New York.' fr i es' Wharf. No. OD. India Streit, Colby.* Wharf, Mt. Washington Federal Street, Boston. TVIA.NICLLN COAL OF LYKE..IB V._ _DEALERS ARE CAPTiONED t at there are but four Collieries which mine th ail of which are under. the management oft e Undersign- For the year ISIOSINNICKSON & CO., of Phila delphia, will be the only Agents for 1 sale In New England, New York, New Jersey, and uth of Cape Our. Henry, and HALL BROS., & CO., of Ba timore,for all other points. Ou Agents will deal In no othdrlcoul whatever, and parties wishing' the pure Omni tie lin I - ele mustprocure It of them. The object of this caution Is. simply to enable thbse interested to buy under . stiunittiglYT. . . ' The. Agents. and their assistants for the above points; are as follows: . SINN ICKSON &CO.; Ger Oral Agents; 1:12 Walnut street, Philadelphia; their ew York (Mice is at Room 68, Trinity Buil, Inggss J .G. . MOODY, Agent; assisted by ELIS MOSE ET. , Boston. Ntre.-eitiv.,iplati:CO.,Geneyal -Agents, 5 Post .1) tfiee avenue, Baltimore, Md.•. 'represented at. Ear . ilsUltrg Pa., by JOSEPH Cf.STERRrT._ Orders .hould n m,be given to either of the above ed pardes, :mid to no one else. WM. B. FOWLE, General Manager of the Summit Branch It. It. Co., the Short Mi. Coal t 'o:, and tlit;Lykens Valley Coal CO. [Ann. 1, "70-ff Pier No. 10 Port Rlehmon! SINNICKSON sole Agents for the Sale and Shipin !•Franklin Coal 'of Lykens. In New F.ngland, New York, New Je - , otCape Fleury. - 1132 Walnut Street, Mkt( onlees.: 6S Trinity Ruilding, Ne Stunnter Street, Bost. • JOSEPH XL MOOl P.O. Box mti !, '7(l-1- WALTER, DONALDSON 3111.:EltA AND SHIPPER-QS OR \V 11 I'L'L AND - 1211%/ 4 "VI,. LE At lEN I I'A for the Celeitr: "THOMAS LEHIGH" Walnut Street, rhilatl ottEws: - ,19 Trinity, Iluil.liw•, New • Itl Doane Strvt4, IrOMOII. : " IF— Pier II Port Richmond' ' T hi • TlloltAS RACK! R.. Jt CAIN, HACKER '&. 811 tI•YER9 OF - I.•)"CsT Ch'l.l., LOCI'St IktQUNTA. 11FATII: • A ISO. PE41.1f11.4 IN krEItER 1 , 111:24T:,QUA Asli \n, Street, Plillsdelphia. land Wharve., t:.•hlq•lkllt RI IItN It : STRYKI sliTrveg AtiP tiehttylkill I ran. 1. .l'lrr IN, Port LOVE, BOYER & . . ~. :4111.1.11.11114 OF Anthracite' and Bituminou -, - - :s , )1J: MiENT:4 FOR „ i i'I . ..4IIEIII...UNDVELS BITUMINt US COM, 334 Walnitt !..4..,.Phtladelplt. ob oteksir, 13 Down!. tit., Rolston. 1 4 , -—1 2; Civitont Homo St.. , l'ro *timer.' I‘r M,ll-k-r‘l P , • 1 19-ly - - , . ...I•irr I.g fort lltehmon , . • -- \ ' ' Northl JOHN C. SCOTT & . ON S , . •• - Miners and Shippers of i dal.' . SOLE AGENTS. FOR TILE 5.,1...F: 0 NI 1:•KI: DALE, LOCU.ST MOUNT.I.Ii4 . iirblie Alt. _ .13.tN FILVSKLE::i" Drop 1441 .141. .1%,.... t!..751.:n0 reins and .linllar In all 7 1' . . .tlgo INKENS.V.A.P.,,EY coat l'll.l.NTi GOWI:N Satt.:110141.11 litl PIIILADELi s IIIA-Xo. 229.1,1 . Ii:NTON—No. 19 Ons!int..k...' 1. Nl , : w initit —lll ilromitirrty. I. l l;encli, Agents • Pier It, south. 80RD - A,,KELLER &- NU ;rviinera and _ Stdppets., . • , 1.1:113(AT GITEENWOOI I .rI • 1.1)1Artr...1 ' • ttt:V.V . F.sti)..thb, . - . • LIMBEIWY, FRANKLIN' iILID BLACK HEATIT, • 1110 RUN LOCUST U 7. ' _ GAultursoN, oknAll Y7;ilillby St., Banton. - i. L . - m40:11 (14 Trinity 11,ultritng.-1 • 4-T.. : Walnut Street. Philtutelph?n. rfer rt. ' • 4:I)tcn.‘,I(ELLER d NuTTEc rsul FltA-NRIAN WHITE 2 -47.14 k I :IAt; .. HUDDELL &1.00. Minors & Shippers ofi Cstal. , 105 , ',.; *Omit St.. Phitattetretiti ti 1 itrowliviiy. (Trinity Ittullel :ON. T. I I donne Street, BeiNten. • 1 -...1, - 1 / 4 .4etitq'tori tie male Of the toihtwlng 1 I - 74315: . . li A ILIA:101i i.EIII - Cil - r co, AL, II; • - 1;<<;:v CON.I. CI L'S I1liq:011.1" AND. , i:tiA L.S. and ,the ~ ....V .,..;. - 111 .:41i)11. co.kt (.11.'8 SHAMOICII4I rat .1..1.Nr; . I'it.i.v.v:-.....: 5 l ' ier N' '' ) " 13 1'T . n ' lci • i Pier lid. 3 Eltz.abr .I.iti. 1.17.) • , . Pirr No. IR l'ort Itirtimood. - 1 I . OI4NIMEL JR - & . B ' I ' f tlot.t: Acinv - tm vett • 3.1 . . I 'e , Vs vor!ie 1111 i . it toots lIILL A HAIM $ll 'Mi.. s..perlor 11E.Nin eIAT, bulk, - trel , b‘ii kiftil 'the t.e.ebristr4,l DAN t.4. S; IVEIiStEII t/eg 4 , 'WV) Ili TOP St:11-U :31')!40114.. - , . • ~., ItAVE,N'S WING :LEM . .., ) 440.7.1. Waltat - 41::\ ottte<-4 : ; , ttt Deane Street; t, ;noon' 33.- Triiiltkit.ii .. 1" ~ 1:R. OrN (OKI E. P. UPHAM. MESE VANDUSEN , BROTHER` , I , aisthraL an4,Shlpprrat of 0 A 14 8 44unaar'4 teddrii. Lxuat laantala. • Mikesbaire, Leklab, aad ( Aker WHITE ANY " REDASH C - (Pa Richmond, .• *.v a A I:Nei: El Irataettaport, (Jergeg U lty. 4 ‘Vatraut Stra:rt, I'll hide~lphlu. - lil lien:Away, New 'work. ' Doane $l., II stun` Jan 1 J. I. 1,,,54:Y•i. DOVE! & KENDRI 3i:upiA and iilthirrxilethci eclOotated Sh tit 'or Riinbow and Key • COALS.- wuair 51.. ci rod. -Malawi. I'kaadelpTaL~ 928 Dock Stareeto , ruit.vllle—tlratre Street. "Ilit , ••: 4 I,l , ,tou—No. 14 . Dolma Kt., dm.. tiVaehluginti, Vanua IT , A•a) . IT: '''' '-' .. _ . "=„ - • . • . • •'i•l - _ - -: •-• ' j, ' • • ' . - • -..„ _., I 2•. •' • ..•-• I ; ' • . • • • ''' .. : . • ' . . . ' . • - c“ • , i •'.' - . . • . • 0 - .. . •• . 41116.,, /', . • •; I --'..' - - 4 ./.,,.. -.-— - - -• _ ' . . - , . 1 i • . - • ..:. , \.,_ „,• - , ‘..., . -L-_—_ -- _-- - - ~ ~.., ~ . • • ' -, •• , ,1 . • '.- : -;, • •r• ' , - •e , ' Ys -- e. -t,4—'4:-..,...... .._ .. -g :.;•.: - ..f•-‘,1 *- ; t .f. l. • 1-'. ... ‘1;; - - , , ..\: ' • F ) ; • 1 • I. • . _ I j• . . . . ' • '''''' ' • - • wr_--, „.... , e .00..... ..-:„ . ....". , _- •••••e-- - any ' 1 • . _ ~,f , ... _ 0 •:. , ...., -3•1:. 4lih''''`' .If ily .1 s-r e...... 4 - -.... • • . 1 1, : , ~ . ,i, - t. - .-- - .---.. .:,_ , ~- _ -._.- . 1 i 7 ;. e• :r A% ~.. ,-( l:oz i p.b w es -4:44' - ? 41 k: "' •I‘.. f irr--- tl ....i i, . ji r.... -- -r - _,. , - • .•..-, ....,! '." • ''' ...i • '' ,' 4 .. "1 : ''' ' ' • . - -. F. ' . -•..-..- - • ''' - 1.,=0 ~ 4 , ,•. %it i t . - , - _c _., ....... ... . ......--, *- ..- .. .... _...... .. v .........,../„..._. ...w., -- t. , .. ...., . ~. _,' , ;-..4 .... • . ....- . . „PeoayllThadih • ortk• - tasifttCoowswitikeilhoilleisingrimi•llllolls4ll4lie ~ l Entiviiimixonsuri lo Aeltarackursk la this rear Va. —.- b7lllmaings llflionse7tor firelleritit --"- • - '... 1 . ' I ._ .... ' • ' .J. ' - ..,; -.' - ' ' ' • ' - - _ , - . .. .. ... . . . = ' • = .. .- - .o . • ... ~ .7 ,.. .....:-'-_,_'.... ~... :. ~.,, „orrSVIT I - .1. i'' YEAR. No.. 34. TRADE ADVERTISE IZER, rs of COAL, EMI 0., ' min- al :r t tin EA ELPHIA. , : l tz , Torkt e olden . Avenue..lnear. n. 1, '7O-41- EY 71,ii CO ut of th . Valley and So I 'York. V. Agren I New lo & CO, Cl tcd OAL Iphla. Vork. 9-tf N. C4E: COOL c o, . guilt (~1 -t•tr: lEE! ME! Cbtimbr IE2 TING, Coal, ME MEd elebmtet LITIE COAL 'mond. ip't, N. 3 1- RER IV* Ash, Pia} Alb. Itted .t.gh as at 'Eliza. Phflwla Iton. N 117(10, IV - larch • thport Turk. tided by '69--10 1111 tiEl MEI =1 HMG tone = ll=l 4 1 At? MEI fort ficipiotb. Pier Ka IT, Part littallMend; AUDENRIED. NORTON !IL CO., Miners and Shippers of FIRST CLASS COAL, LOCHIST moiclrrAL l / 4 . Front l our two large and celebrated CORtertes • "HAZEL F. NOR+ON a CO. . CONTBILNT/LL."......G00DR/DGE & AUDENRIED, LORBERRY. Free Burning Red Ash, and Splendid Preparatkm., COLN Err COLLIERY, ' —.Owen, Long & Co, MIDDLE CREEK COLLIERY, C. Colkett, Free.; 11:7,1 to) .‘ e,; ENTERpilliit: COLLIERY, T. Ilannigardner, Pawl. , . Locust. Mountain and Lorberry, as; via Schuylkill Canal, to nil points immoveable by bads. (3211 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. ' Offices : 111 Broadway. !Yew York. • (RX Doane Street, Boetow. • J..V. AtTDENRIEO . P. *MEMO:C. • CRAR. D. NORTON . R. OORRELL, Jan. 1,1 • • Pier No. 11, Pt. Inchumid.' SNYDER & SHOEMAKER , Shipper and. Dealitrs in SOI.Y. All r.NTB rots, G. W. SN PEWS :WELL. W NOIFN CO .PIN L FOREST COAL - 2.1; WALNUT ST., 161 T i I NITT 10' PUMA PA. 4 NM Yong. IA)I? IS B.NY I) SHOEM A K E R. .lan 1.70 - P i-ly ' ' • Pier No. 13 Port Richmond. finO/MX S. REPPLIER, N. P. connox, IT. P. ur.rmiza. REPPLIER, GORDON' & 'CO:, YIN FRS AND 4111 . 'Drays OY Locust Mountain, Mammoth Vein, Red Ash, Lorberii, and • TOWER ciTy, LYKENS VALLEY COALS, (329 ' Walnut St;eet. 0 21res: 111 Broadway.' (Room No. R) New York. • I s . 27 Doane Street, (Room No.3).'lkoton. march 24. '7O . • 13- • • WM. II IsurrEu. JOIE N . D. ,II KIMENprITIL. WMa E I SSEN BU TT E CO., ailippersi and *hole-sale Deal Ors ltj Schuylkill, Lehigh and Cumberland - -0 . 0 .TBINIVY HHILDISO; 111 BROADWAY. 11,own P. O. Box 1019, NEW YORK. , . Role. Agents for New York and ylslntri l for the Sale of I. GRAN PLAISio...BIBOF., and HAAS dr. BRENIZEinkTURK.F.x. 'RUN COALS. rr.irch 24,- 70• 1371 y DAVIDSON, YOUNG & CO.. WItOLZEGCLIL DICALCILII ET - • LOCUST MOUNTA IN _, SHAMOKIN, LERIGII, CUMBERLAND. SCRANTON & WILRE4BAItRE - • COALS • 1100.M.NP. 16, TRINITY BUILDING, NEW YORK. - W 1 M. M. DAVIDSON , formerly of Tylet a Co. SAML B. YOUNG, formerlyofCaldwell.Goolona Oro RoBERT KrBUCKMAN. Jan 15.'70 - yr. JOHNSON S. HOBOKEN. VAN Wlp‘a & STOUT , Ittiqtatt AND &HIP }TIOI Or TIUL , Celebrated "Fulton" ik "Motet" (Lehigh ) Coals From the Eloervale and the Stoat Collieries, near 'Hazleton, Pa. Delivered direct, from mines on board Veaselo at Pr. Jowcsos, lionow.E.mr, and NEW Ilnusswlcx, N. J. . . . & 46 Trinity Building; Offices: 111 Broadway. New rork , • , (Temporary at IID Broadway.) May 18 4 , fig c . . , CiLDWELL,, COI4ANT 8 :WESTON, - NO. 11.1 BROADWAY. NEW.YOBZ. • tßoOrns 35 and 34 ;Trinity _ WHO.T.ESALE DEALF.IIS3 El LEIIIIGII, WILICE:SBARRE, rITTSTON, RED ASIL MARANOY, SCRANTON„ LOCUST. MOUNTAIN; CUMBERLAND; BROAD TOP, ETC, , • COALS COLE AGENTS for eiew York and the North of the celebrated CQVI 4 ICIL RIDGE FREE BURN ING LEHIGH COAL. TILE 'PRIMROSE, THE POWELTON Semt-bittulalricias and otter first-rate CblOrrtes. • JAMES W. CALBWELL. C. B. CONANT. WALTER WESTON . April 3, TO LAI OrIPICE OF. TEE NIL G ABA. ELEVAT, DIG _CO., 8 Coxxsttrtti.Bwor., Burnmi, N. Y. COAL. • COAL . • COAL. • TUE NIAGARA ELEVATING CD., havlpg large surplus of Lot and Dockage, will be prepared at the opening of navigation to receive from the Erie Railway, Canal, or Lake, any quantity of COAL for stomakor transhipment to any place East by !Canal or west by. the Lakm, upon as favorable terms many parties in Buffalo. Their, lot is well lomted, for a general city business'. CYRUS CLARICE, Vice-PrrsidenL SP.urh?,'tltl3—if • Mining ftiadjintrq, &c. TO COAk cs 9 i rEp.A.TORB, ~ M INE74B AND • GIME & LOSG, Locomodve Bitßiters, • • • 130 BEACJIRTRICET, TIIILArIELI ' IIIA, PA., wdubi eau your' attention to their Cid fiery and .81‘rnacy Locomotives designed for Inahte or outside work, and for any required gunge of road and sharp est carves, with capacity to draw from 50 to aoo tons gross load. • I Having deielopodin both the Anthraelte and Bi tuminous re_gtons of Aaerinsylvanlai the mod empress- Jut Tama!' .-wntotice In the -country,. they 'otter .With confidence their various styles of Locomotive Engines with every guarantee of their woriritgi „ship and performance, and refer to the amity now in operation In the several mining .distrtets, funiaces and forges In the State' and country. , - Their small, first colt, great power developed. to gether with their durability, great economy and light daily expenses over animal power or ordinary locomotive use. (as proven by their experience of several years) make a vast saving In expenses suf ficient to pay theft-Ara tort in a ecru shad time. I February 18, 1870 , 7-8 m NOTlC—Manaracturers and users of Steam Pumps, are hereby cautioned -aptltiat the man facture, sale, or use of any Pumps that are an ta rring.'Went on Allison's Patent, dated September 11, L. 407, its !her will be prosecuted' to the full Went , of the law. • • I have already commenced malt against several par tees, and ttrimsoctite all other infringers. tt Port rlJOil."ApriLB, 'Ma. ROST ALLISON. Parties in want of Prittipsean be supplied at mum ble prima by the undersigned. ALLISON & BANNAN, ' • - Franklin ron Works, l'ort Carbon, Pa. 1.:0 A3l 1NE. 4 .3, Av,,,,neule at tel W!1 . r(ir JALAPPA FOUNDIty, - By 80% & BROS., Sole Manufacturers. : .ilso; all kinds of Castings, Building Hardware, &c ' Leave ordl.ni with 11. k.,WC 4 ITON. No. East Norwegian Bt., Tottsvikle -21,,-3ra , May ?R,'7o ROOT'S SECTIONAL WEOUGET SAFETY . BOILERS. ROOT& IMPROVED TRUNK ENGINES, Statioasty. Pert/ le aid Harts& Double Piston Square Hoisting lengines, Hoist. tug-Machinery for Coal Shafts, Sloping, Grist Mills, Store', &c., &d. One of theee Holsters nen be seen running daily at HILL &HAMS' Colliery, Mahaffey City. Pa. PARTICULAR ATTENTiON IS INVITED TO the Holster. which has no equal. 'No dead . points —hailed two pistons . in one cylinder, either end of ..a.. Whict oe lt je. tskin full stilton whene other is refrolres no friction stra th ps. ci h er of Say kind. Started. reversed or , stopped instantly, and st any point of revolution; by lhe simple movement Oa single lever. Haying not e/s. g ibs, et screws. or other adjustable parts, which in other bolsters require the knowledge and eon dent care 01 an experienced engineer, can be put in the hands of the most Inexperienced pereons. c latte working parts are enclosed in the mss or luster; and are thus protected from tneektige. the e of dust, dirt, and rust of-weather. Its ettrenie t next, compactness and rapid speed. highly U for this use. Orders received for the manniketuber by the undersigned, who will also tarnish descriptive catalogues, price lists, drawings, estimates, and other infomiation. NATHANIEL GARIekT, lifshanoy Otty,r.. A. H. OHURCH, Danville, Pw . Mar 2& PIA& - , CLAD : Na 11M MARKET STREET:TRILA DE4MIA, • GlarsaAL AasaiT. Alainjeat , A 1ar11231/011ot t r - tis Illite - g. „es, *toad ARAN* AA_ 1:100,7/ilialittintr la% is. =lst 1: - ; ENS. 111jUabelptlia, ‘t THOMAS C. F'ARRISH; • - • saprvit LW PULER IN Leitirl, Schuylkill and Bit U mnsous 1 • , , C 0 A_ . 14 • Consignments an Cainuktinicat Solletted and tOten on faito= 3 %rtaa.. 1 Watnut St.. Mayl.l'o9. LVWI.I3 & ALKINS,I, • snarrxEs VF:LEIIIATEPCANItitTANLOCI74T MOVNTAIN OlDee 108 Viraluut.Altine;r4, rhiLedelptilis. June-1,170 • . ZWV - mirra . . A., JUNE rrifo. 1070=4. e7rtn:r.. 1 ship ban been this day formed between the 10- derslgned. for the purpose of liftman and butErTo LYKENS VALLEY COAL • - - Frain the "LADY 1 0 11A - MiLIN COLLltftY,i' Nurthunibertand County, under the firm nirno of G. Slit 'Tit BRO. & CO., • r, . : • •j- 215% WALNUT Ali., Phltads., and of, i SMIT.If BROS.; BEES E 4 CO., Shamokin G. amiti. . - r" Teo*. "C. Raw w., - .1 t - • T. raw tt Muni. ''..fas. A. SUM', • ' • J. 11A1{1.E12 SMITH; • ItErtlitY I;k:won:wax, . - .• So Ft ns . BOVMUCEII. June Iti, 'IV . , • ,-----, , 1 __ , l gorberrn greelt. - -• . 'i • • _L•_:_-_,,_ ________:_________._ __ H _-.•-•____ l _ ,EAST FROKLIN LORBERRY VEIN COAL A 4 Y B.oJil 11:61NICLIN .LOHDERBY COAL mi. tx now sold'exeloalvely by Mftuirg. REPPIJER, ainmo. &WO., who are my !sole Agentx. Minim ordering rota theta may always depend upon get. i ling a an kh l41:211 Walnut. St., Philadelpit la. Crt7l .' No. 111 Broadway', Rooms, New Yolr. . L No. .11 Doane street, Room 3. Baidos: Jan I, 'll-1.. • . HENRY H.F..1.4' oliminoton, (IFFIOFP OF- TEE MOCABAQUE COAT.: CO PANY. No. 500 and .503 W. Front 14..1 • W11:111NGTO'N DELAWARE. We are now prepared to furnieh the Trade, Dm!, errs and COneutueni with our • • Celebrated Coal, the • " Stocanaque," And thoaq Interested will tind it to their advantage and economy, ro consult thi. company before making their yearly contracts or engaging cargoes , . - • -Shipping po . lut fur the Western market, Erie. Southern do Hay rude Grace. " • " " " Eastern do Wiimtngfoly N. 8.:—..4.150 the Clover Hill Rail /Wad and Bittr minuous Coal Co.'s Coals, 'for the manufacture of gas, ( 17 mettles 47.1 e. f.yield) ;coke first quality and percentage of ash brnall. May Scintglkift o'lonntg. J. CONNER,. NI tier and Shipper of the Celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL POI4VILLE, SCIITTyLKILL CO., PA.' Jan 1. 1- Tor SALt ankAo get. VOR RMNT.--STORE ROOM with dwelling at 4' Cached, In Thompron's Row. on Market street; above Centre. Possession given Lmmettiatety. For. terms appp to C. THOMPSON. July MP, 0-111•-tf • • 'COB SAILE.-1 pair Breaker 31 ln.4lth bed. platelk &c.; 6-ft. hoisting drum; 4 ft. screen, 21 ft;:- long; counter screens, sbnte gates, abate bars, dust.i ers stack and plate, and a lot of mine thaehinerT will be sold cheap. , 'Apply at , JOIE!: It . 1.111F.115116 Coal Yard June 1, "16—r..—tt • 'Ooal Pottaville. LEILSE.—The valuable traet . of Coal Laud' 1: known Robb & Wlnebeener Traet,-Late /ICI-! ford, alttusted in Blythe arid. Schuylkill Townablin, and conbilaing about all acres, Is offered for lease; wpm reasortabie terms. Apply to • ; F. B. BANNAN,Aiient, Feb Ft. 'an ll.tf ' PottavUleor Fort Carbon. SLATE!! SLATE!! SLATE!!! . ! i . • ; The unde,rsgnod has always on hand a Tart lot •of ItOOKIINO SLATE, of all sltes„ and. or the best quality, which he',..will sell at the eh ti prices. Tho sfate .enn be dellVered by Ral or!. Canal. Aptly-4o . WIII. KALBACTI, Agent. • Ma = liataburg, Becks CO.. Pa. yr 7± .. ._ . =4`m ` DESITIA,BLE PUOPERTY SOB SALE. The Splendid. residence, lately occupied by THOS. B. BANCROFT, In Ashland, Pa., Dwelling. Oftice,,Gmen and lee Houses. Ktable, Hot Beds, hr., We. The dwellingls contitartittvely new, and has all the mode conveniences. Price low and terms easy. Ailltly to • DEN BY C. 11C 1 4$EL, . - 1,041. Estate Agent, IS Mahantonge St. May la, in-2. 4 —tt • 12" AND EA. 8 E-AGRICULTURAL PARK A' NTIOTEL.—The . ende_ndaned officers of the Schuylkill Vernal , Park Araoelation will receive Ko r poaala ford FiVe tears' Lease of the Hotel and Park.. .Reziti payable quarterly in advance., Posses sion given on.the Ist day of April ISM. • wommsrxmr. Prest. Nakttetura, Vet) 5, "fa . 6-tf • STEAM ENGINES ,AND. BOILERSTOR BALE.—Avery heavy htl HORSE ENCBSE., in In. eylincleir, rti, stroke. will make 00 revolution per mittpte,7 thu tly wheel, governor, pump, dm., us good waking. Order. Also; 4 Cylinder Boilers, 30 feet long, 30 la. diame ter, lire front riearly new. grate, bars. de. • Price 040. 1 . Good Cad will be taken in exchange, Cell on or address • _ FIEBB. a co.. I Btrassburg, Lancaster Co.. Penna. August 14:10-42-hut - • PI3ALIL—The undersigned offers his / Farm. situate in Washington Township,l3ctuyi-' kill County, about 4 miles, ast of Pinegrove, 1 4, mile distant from the 13. &B. It. at private sale. The Fermi contains 1:15 acres, red gravel bottom, 21i acres henry tin - her,' $0 acres cleared, and the balance sprouts of 12 years' growth: The improvements C 012.: silt era dwelling liOUtie,. swiss barn and saw mill also n superior orchard of choice fruit trees. -T h laud Is in good culture. All those wishing to por chase or ineislet the same,,will please applytu the proprietor on the premises. A good barfain can be made.. Condilionseasy. JOHN MINNIO..Jn. May 215. ticw.lA-am.• r Van BALL—A Farm of' acres With improve .l.' menu and stock, situate line of the fact:awl k 111 and Suagnthanna Rail 14 ILIUM from Potts ville. 10 of the land are der cultivation, 75 acres are onv with chesinu a runts of 16 rims growth, which I would mak e eat prop timber. 25 acres are cevered with he& timber,The improve ments our nbstan hous e a new Swiss Bern, ont ‘ new saw mill villa water pow er,. Stock 101 5 011 4 cows. Pain, hay, and __—_ zaed fro' J or OH to N pi Patsy, 'OLLOWING , . ' MINING -MACHINERY. One F , 'LIVE., satiable for 4-foot image road. 1 for conveying coal and *coed - dirt at in In' good order, Also-4 wo ... „..._. Tamping Engines. Minch cylinder 4 feeti - Stroke, with gearing and bobs, and two lifts of pumps len ~•ards each, with 11-inch plan gent, 10 feet stroke, and two Oils of pumps t 4 b) yards each, tine la-Incli, the otlitr II- inch plunger, each 7 feet stroke. I -. ,- , ! . • = , , Also—One 'Winding Englll2-Inclicyliuder,4-fert stroke, with dram -gearl ng. itl4iolicra complete. • Also—Foursets Breaker-II •hinerY.V - -Also-100 three-ton Elope Waguns,licavily !retied for four feet tn*lc.:- ',. 'PT t h Also-One DU: Fun .and Plaint, w I,ri alar boiler Complete 1. - ' - 7 . The above fin hin . ery has been' , in 'venire, but Is n good e• - •--` -- - . • , • lle, ?a. PR . • .1 .WORTS I . WORTSOP *WING` MA. sloop 000 ' . , i lcinszwr of all DINCRIPTIess. . a ninety lionidenigine„ 20 In. Wm, OIL stroke, ft. fly wheel ; shlift,7 11 in. diem.; ptimp shafr LS diare.xli ft. long; prinwpwheel 11 fi. diem. NU. on the face, 4 in. pitch, with bobs azdeopneeting rods, haw been used tq tsui a 30 I n . .Puml l . 1 sixty horse engine, 18 bore. 8 ft. stroke: 19, I. fly wheel, with um wheel, shafts and an connec tions; 1 d runk 10 IL diem., with n• ht Moo shaft, 1 sixty ham; engine, 18 - inch 4 feet stroke, with , a ;heavy 115 r, irbiel, alas wi . gawp wheel, 9 ft. diem., 12 tn. on the face, 4 In.pitelt; dram 10 It. diem., wropipt Monahan; 4 boilers litin. diem. .xll3ll.long. with all connections and with 911 9:UV ing connections'l . ... ...... Huge double urftger with 30 horse engine. -. .3 twenty horse engine with drum and all cetitiore• Hoax for along dirt plane; 1 seLef heavy cone gessr. , , Inc. with pushing trueks and wire rc, .- Xi heavy drift rs. 48 likgullile.' 3 huv'e =a dirs. s ts seine gauge sat dl'. a It. It. R. Wavers:large 'limp , trucks. Stria fee -wire Tom difitrent Awn. ...ig Paige , lot of blackiinti Pugs. andlnev/ww, beitoimag ; 1 i nzge lot, or esation band Ulna& vitZ. Ammo- ! tons of second ndlitelt-spikes.. nit et band wil th. to 42 Atir. per 2 . hand Inieetors. 4 Ow /31 11 .4 0 1 31 01 e tkiptl Mids. 20 in. column pi 1 91) in. pole pump, a vs in. pole pumps." 1 irk; drivel% aultsbleillir shittin t g 1 1 ears, or on int n ore bank also,l2lolrood wort: of 2 breakers. an riding sit da , biackswith ind ear. ter 'bops. blowing tab, suitable for largo ' lin.berseilisek linear.; t..) wino chala t ,iltrici . iii slaw. La " h r . ? en t :• 1 101 eet boasting drun. 20.1rw •* . I •1 1 1wenty ", ... 1.4 . ._ . with bolts and Jaw 1 four' "• '" ''' '. - ' - " Laity _eonar riiii Z • 1 Wit f • « c en. lii R. 4110121 , 4 nakiliiii iniorillft.: : .1 , 8I:ilt .• 'ci...••••,_ ~ . 4 "'. ,1101 n2ift.. .1 3 " ° -.. • 2 . I. : inn inlet ft: _. r 1 sinekindliifinttlong 1 - . « .se xXi 12. s.l AV i SHILL* 1! ;' " -I • " 32 a4l 1• . ,11n.g21, i , - r! i.' 111.231/' _ . .. ..2 ". 211 si• AIM • le tone int uga ir, *MIL 1 . " 12. Joinder. long, •; • • '-.",-. - I upr4 due lei. • :.- beta wanwridebi. - • 12erailein.eal . pipit. i new 12fieitbatuding but •1110 ", if in. - :- "• part new* second.band .13/3141 1 . 14 ki. ' km, ''- Ji wire rope. ' . bei n wits bons rigs. '..'• • Ilia sill it OM '' ' t . pis p.121n.e0l pipe Mill" I e , - ~1 -,, • lie ~ to " ; " 1 - " I.ot st 4 In. bitut=4Z ge ad `"gy p, ' ir! • . Puirip.disits.% - Lot 44 sin. po tt. ''• . • : 2 itrirlrdisni. T . .. u_....".....,[ ~ 'WW ewe ISOM Wigan 1 7: . « ~., • .1 ii. • -. • , -4 . 7 . 1,..-: ~ ~. Mt siip 4;Butli oi. 1111 ain wiar 4 T ai ....4 .4... , 1 in tztor e H rov 7 , Ilkor. •,. - - -177 IRON - 11111 _ POTTSVILLE, SATURDAY.. 1 140ItNI G AUGUST M I 24-St 1 The price asked aia toe'real. storm Terms easy. A p 1 to •ln,roterly's Butldlos, tie, 7 41;711AR NO. ISO Centre street, August 1. 13-824 t PIO in Martinet* at, nos's , .14 it:co. c i aob • igucceillor to W. (.1141atzer,) • • • usrourens, wirgraricrviunts & rimuusisaitiioir rUltaxi. March,airdiely. _llhamtefeal Baeset* medims. sr.._ No. lallotlit tblird Stroet, December 4.111110. • 4W—ii • ' JOSEPH WALTOX. & An INrr 11,tr0m...N0. Our estaittishrrient Is one of the oldest IdAliadel • Ma, and iron* Long experience and eaperior facill tickwe are polymert to furnish good work at re:stoo ls prices. . We manufacture nos furniture, and also medium- Heed furniture of soperlor gualitr. A. large stock RlMitlire always on hand.- (Janda made to order. Cowden% Desk Work sad • Office Farulttate fur • lur v Oraces and 141011p 1 M911.101 to order. • _ I L J AL ALTON, J. W. L 'INCOTT; 4.c4i. re SCOTT. • Feb 12. 'Or , i • Ay ..., ....____ ....__ az nitrarirci:3viiiiiiiiiie. rof Store Fronts, Yortories, gr., Harry Crimped' Wire with for cleaning ;ores, Softy{' &e. Reavy,fiereen Cloths and Coal tierecrtis Wire Webbing fOr itwee Old Prnitryyardir. raper Makers* 11hres, Itnist Ana fint Wire Cloth Nieves, Painted Screens, Ornamen- Wire Work. Every information by addressing t e manufacturers,i M. WALKER d: BONN, No. ll North Rh *rem, PhtiOdelpida. rAreb 12 10 • ~ •-• 7-/y ', , • ..-., __., EtzitovAz. JOSHUA ow i'l..liND'S SONS t n • . HA%Z sumo:ran Tang , bOKIMO.GLASS AND PICTURETRASIE STORE. - ,• la Its. la llerils *Anal, Pius... . • - N here the, otter n& iratellaculprrea a general rot of Loftilamm Premix Plate M! is 'Picture u and F Ornarnen i - Plvture PrantorSoniteek_hrouldirm .Ite. • - _ ._' IMItIYA. COwPIATIFYis SON, ,14 eb 19, '7O-Gro) so. IS North Slain Si.. Phlbidal * ILES OR HIMORRROIDAL TUMORS Ise.? ternal and External. Blind, Bleeding and Itching, Itiveip perfectly cured, with., patn,--danger4 Ini raments or caustics, by 14 . 14: . 43 /I t McCANDLEIIIO4. 'Nci..19311 Spring Harden St; pts i la.. pg..who can refs*. you to Over Eleven Hundred - Writhe best citizens of Philadelphia, who have been eared. Apraetice of eleven years as a vpretalty Bala disease lellhollit failure, warrants a core In alt cases. reb 11). '7O .1 49112.etires=id. t THE T , PRJLADA ,is the eoitid Cigars by the hoz. • . Monitor Nan, gad poem a: tiona - , - TObacre; stove on band at low men. Meerschaum Pipes, cm), be.bad here to air or !retail. rim% Fretteb.ittladther PLY/eii t customers, either' wheleattle • • • JOHN ll•mi_ t Jobbing Boner, and MaIin 'MARKET tit.; Phi Wholmage and Re 44.urer of Ogars t lAT3' 18.`711, I l b , JiL v 7 BEft e ll %lt; a , . t.l: any.L A. y 081 N . e.„ o :EXT ? f . t e n Are I jar"' fro 1 the rtturrs. 1 i • . Ax your Grocrr or Dr caviar hr. Wittberorr's Extrara. _. tRLOVi"B I'NDIGO BLUE itt,,Withollt doubt; the i ties article in the ma s tet . It d•i11 colbr more water t lour times the same weight .or Indigo.L, The onl}• aentline is that t spat ALFRED wlLTurat- GER'S Drug Shore. " Ithelger's and Barlow's name on labels ; an fattens ounteribit. For sale by nitwit Grocer,. and Druggist WitanalmExem iNPELUILE iNg will be found asu terlorarttele. Always on hand at tbamottable prtees.. Pare Ground tipicvs, Genuine :Medicines Chants 8 11111: Tapioca, Sago; and all or trm Del -in the Dru line, at , :I LFR :D WILTBEROER'S Ding Store. No. Lli NOrthAietoutl SU; Dilllttielpitia. • J ne 4, '7o—B-4;in e.")-i- FIXTUIWEI a KEBOtsENt LAMPS. • A GLIZAT VAICIrrY OF ;CEW . . MERIDIAN DV N. Elt 8-\T. s.? AND Diz:r IY NE DAssrr. rr LAKOLSI weitsEn MADE. COVLTER, JONr.h ' liteaud aOilt Wholesale 701 . Aorta M., Phila. June.s, lAN, • DiANUSI • FU - 238 and 11311 : i 21321 WAREOOMS, Eitleclud %greet, PHIL4DKLPHIA. . . The undersigned harliig greatly I nerearsed facilities in the additlim of the. lame four story building 44- follig his former NAM of business, offers great !ti do tents to all purchasers of furniture tto give him a He is confidedt of being able to,pWael mli whammy LAVOT him with their custom, mid his mt.' pert nee of twenty Yesties in business Is a guarantee of his ability to turn oft the beat of wait.. He per— lob.4ll" supervises his 41.ege workshops, and may V—. tichiviot on hand wil be made to order el the LoWSI 'A kinds of FURNITU I). M.'ARCHER: 7-174 w • grand to the attention of in, we beg leave to state, „.•real Improvements in - ... past Winter, and have Mt ' , hey are the bat Hams extant. Theytri !elected from strictly COM fed Bogs, WM- used - cry nicely soar to make as little *hate In cats Ong possible, and the Ingredients need In curing i rte t are ti l e very finest to be It The Barns are all sip so before pickling and each slat cured by. all so as o enable us to keep in pickle just long enough , to cu o and not be too salt a I, fault with moil • Rau* We also cure in Ice all summer and am fUrnish the Hams at all times lout from Dots that were alive within 6 Weeks of tbe time the Hams aredelivered which Is a pint admit:Mire and one nillit by very few &aka. We feel satisfied sal insure satisfaction. None genuine unless bran only bpi_ t , A.-F. Ct•••! - EFIROUGH & CO.. , f Pork Packers, No; 10 N. Delaware Avenne ;•,-- 1 )l tt, 70-.1,1-611i ° i ,PHILADELPHIA, PA'. , . WIIIDOW DECOR' ILTIONI3. -- ' • , --, : . . • I . 14.10 E Ct i TitTAINS, . _I 1 .. lIENVY -i ANA-, IJ,ACE DRAPERIEi4; t. LAMB iE:QUINS ;k h. 1.111 - 1):1. mAx, of r u Mae,* ';0, " VIN I) IN tALL PH • iPLUSFES, EtAtC. ; 1 . IIAtONIC HAL .May 1111(1421DIES. ELEIMANrEs, ICF .• • . GnADINES. I REDUCED PRIVLS,. 1 Fine‘i Freneti Oiitindteli. 1 Atediut and Fine Landis. - All %IND; Black Hernanten. ' • •• Milk and WOO Hernhill. i . Blarti.Entals Grenadine*. • ' , Milk Figured rem:Wines. , - Snpertitork • to Gonda. ..,: , L ; iiRESS GOODS' REDUVED- • • izi i • '.; . ' I !Mien Linen 14adl , Made n is, • , , - Linen Pampas Or Tourtstn. , • '. , I—, ' Loftin Fultalitade to Order; Bsdbing Suits Rattly..,. !dude,. ili linthingnitsldathing CAM, M:Rilte iques, . • , Dress litrns, : ' . _ i s ' • -Totirletn• Linens; , ..' , •_ : , IMO Mhz hi, Milk tiinextues. 'Llama t ..i, 1 , - Met; Plan* ( ? - • - ; • - -',l : .Fine Wesel elliptic •;.• ^ • ' - lALim-Linen. took. GOOD : rort,s , AND BOW WEAR, 1 i Finest Owl 1 ' Hobby Bente liialttrip, -,, , l ,_ All The No, Uess , .: , , :, of 1 COOPER CORA:IiD;: •• , . :S. E.binortu. Nz.vrn Mesitir !} name: lll ' •• e. - PHI' ' ~ . A. 1. —'lB— 104. SIO„ Ist. ' j 1111tIC Cpc„ 3st : IL, Was it;"' OiILY 1117 CK LAD' ArD ; MICK ; 1 • ' kjicet. • .`'• • 61»rrA ss COX 035 10 4 1«::: iioelottfwoteeitfif*, Saatra EMI 'v.,4 UZI £l3 CURLZEB. 01.crtuut rug SUE Lstotud 'Patented Jody 90, MO.) l• is Curler is the mad per 'wenUon ever offered to ,abile. l t.ls wetly, ovens nest In appearance, rind not injure the hair, e is ne heat required, nor • metallic substance used to or break the hair, • Man u red only,and toren - 1e hy ' IicMILLAN & • , fil Mirth trout street;;' • Ph. at Dry Goode. Trim ot and Notion Stores. B.—Single Batt 23 cents; snorted sizes, di Mk lied tree teeny put of the ted State; upon receipt of ' June 14.70—1i1t SILK .t iV001; “utt•a: • Imparted:. ST TINI S. ilro4d Supplies .LRAXEN, ErrilEEt, TA.• • 1 than n ht eciptiti will =1 Pros'stir. ' Darato lIMME MI:=11111111 ;"11111 1110 3 11 OP! litlIAL 11111T1441. , .. k .4.1 By steins of •.. Irritant Mart .111rtar. kreari %Arias, and V . • Latuad out of the ot.Cotansett fr' , schnylktli County. and 'to directed th • e I bexgpasell to publle sale ~ •• ‘ /11A FURDA AIM UST SM. litik_ ... . MO o'clock lu the • • • • aities ColuSHonei. ill , the Borough of • • , 'Wei Oclinglitili Counter. the , owlng d - • ff. town: i -, ALL that eertabt •or plena otili ,! d o i t► a A r e t A st tt ltwt Wye of Ralf -,, u. in =lklllCountp,l . • ruled northwunn7 pg ais tE eartwardly ,l by • Ito.l in blink nardly by an alley full Irestwa b 14 16 110.2M1 Mar* 41, told beg nglot o.a in 4 . an the gen eral plink of said town cOntalignelit WU" gbd In depth Lie feele,Zrte: am*, wspent ‘ oegi. finding of a getery • d ug barna. nab b Asti frame k Rotten it • ;as the property of pgIF.R lIMLY. i • , ___Y NO. "—All that Oi oi l l n tract or piece of land, knelste - in Harry T Ip,Scimikill Clam.agal- I talignegr.Mlands'Ullamaßolit ilualYilirni"ottlangeentainl F ic rt r. i f o l il l s r il 3 r y p ian . T w A it kli ttlire AlLl... lBPlingPatie-haWl7ll, thee°ll22l-PruP. i Al...no—All that cart a.2-story fauns Ineansags. tenement and be • =n u ?* town of Gor don. In the To* • •If . the Count,' of helpliclll, PL.. on the ..1. • Wept McKnight Street , On N 0.4,00 the ,_'-', .1' ar ggandllsaid LW. Ind tot of ground, 7 1 1, , ait Maws: north erly by lot of Ella. II __.• - by said Ma:night street, eoutberly bidet • 7 . . ~ end westerly by Birch all ey, We and bbliding contalnlot In front cluisaid 110IttIght ialdlnt la feet In i At = and in depth') feet, and the 14 br Nam of dffitrre tenant togaidbaildlng 4 the pro yof ...g StIVIT, owner es' ted,owner. and X IC SNYDER, coa t _ • „ • -.. t ALSO—AII that. . tutor Plower all' bull ding In the liesbugb of Stahanag•Cttra a 1 OxllitY, bounded nortily by an - . „.-.0104._ _ werdly by lot of JametiV. CoUllsistithware.______LY PT i =street, and *ool.llesrelly Wk.( Almelo+ whey, annelning ,Ln et id it MK, sad la depth 1:4 fret., with t h e tlppprteranocs, cousisUng of 1 et *start- frame theeill g boon with stone bass • mint,' es th e Propertro PATSICC kttfLDOWNET itud LARY AN.N 111. WNY. . i ALSO—AIso a1i4144 n lot or planet ground, u l ai situate at Fountain:llo4nm In -Butler TowitshlP, Schuylkill County, bounfig eastwaydly by hand or Frederick Meyer. nest ly.• by land of Ono'. PeterY, 143 uthwartil) Iq, ad belonging to tbe estate of reterneltz•lnger. deZed, and northwardly br lb° public road icedlng, Mabanny P contain, lag 4 acres, th ere orl 1 with the a consisting of a 2.2407 Grouse dwelling and a frame edithle : as th=rty of REN'ILY C. MEYER. .AMO—AII that burl or tract of fang: abe In Robley Townehl Schuylkill County, oln la=d4as of lieorge K. Henry Cart. dohs - Nathaniel 1W Watson. George Entetrtilii 4t em„ 44 others. coninining acres. more or low, with the appurtanees. coueletlng of a IR.storz rtaMe dwelling house, a tonne Ibsen and a frame"tdaek lunitit "'VI as llle'PrefrrtY or cmutms COLE 31.kN. A ......_ LSO-All that seri MAIM,' or-piece or nndd,,'sit uate In thb Borougb of I...7rnsons, &Au IClrtultr, hounded northward y; lot 'of John ,C. eastwardly by Third st • ematbward_ ly_ , W=6ll street, and •srestwardly Y lot of mum' Wagner. containing in width 50 L and In ditjrfig n. bet, wpittne appurtenancts, nalstlngtfe..-ateryftsore dwelling house, w I tha 1 tarns Ititcnen attach ed; and two I-story franutops ;as Me of CHARLES NV. DENGL .'- f 4)erl7 ALSO-All that ce,..n. not of gioticid, situate In the Borough of C ..liens Schuylkill County , PS, and= being the southeastern one-ball of 101." NOl. as latch ut by Daniell:tailor IS hens. Malden of total tot% as laid out by hint '1 ids addition la What was• formerly called Irit esttßa eta.) with arrant of 21 net on' the public rodd Isrdl to riehuyltill /tieVen, and l e. /43 feet 3 inches In depth, tided by part of lot No. 1 on:the north west abe, on the southeast side by hot No : 2. as per plan aft, , Id, and ,M feet' wide in the '.rear, with the spp . consisting of n story frame dweilltirritense sPtit 'stone bagenimit; asppro rig of all W. DENGLY.R. ~, DK , t)-- II that natant, two-story Riker bensear building, Kaaba In - rte ' &won& :ot' Tremont, Scnitylkill County. betiv :Vans avenue andPlne- ItllM'altlb: alley,tt ttfr a t i (ITT'S %11 1 fuldelmtln: on n l ig g t e rgitei Jot or piece of ground an etatilige . ap i turtenant to said building; • •as the ' i 0 JfikialllELWlG. owner or repnted owtter contractor; ALSO-AD that aortal 'of land,' situate in the Township of North Sthfryilttli Conn, „p m i'F A I L* (neer P o iiavilieJ and described as tudows : Beginning at ri ash-'-"_ M. the southwestern corner of land late Of lin M. Crosland.' thence , north CO degrees 15, minutes adlt two dreamed too • hundred and eight &et ito ',post: enrner9of Mid Craskuld's land, thane°n It degree:kW mtnittes: 103•leet and 10 Weber to a n et late of Ir...if:Niel:a -dds; theme south 4 20 minute* 03 and four ten thshint to a pat, e south 40 Mintiteitend, 41 Z •323 lent WS post, thence stnith 24 degram *Mantes! *mg - M.% feet-to apart, tbonoe twill 1111 dorm/ to -minutes west, Lake I tla tl ia post, eornereflond`now or late of Schuylkill Nei' lion counc....herine 53 degrees 23 minutes :.13 feet to the e a nal of the Diver sebnylkill. th eme down the said channel south 43 degrees 10 minute( west, SR feet; thence sou south degrees* minute!, west. SO feet to anoint In said channel weal - of die Condi brtzligte,• heats north 49 degrees 15 minutes. West 1= feet to a pine stump and stones, thence 114,114119 degrees 0 Minutes west '569 and four-tenths 0 t• to' OM sin tree; the place 9f beginning, con nie ID scree- and AM perches, strict measure. All that. certain adjoining tract of' land, nete In the Tairnahip of „Nertis I.Faubeim &formal " hounded end' described as fallows; Bftlanitig a t pine; fortne rt y a whits oak; thence by iand form Irof Gems Shoemaker - . andiatit of Robert 31 and wince Lewitt, south 50 s= east 70 perched a post op the northern the Schuylkill Elie r. thence down along the same the several courses error* perches 'to for }ii, merly a spruce, thence b another mirt of the, tract of which this is apart„,..4uth '7814 degrees, west 133 perches to a chestnut I *tamp, and thence by land formerly. of John Menon, new Biddle, north 19 degrees west 40 pereliptitc: a heap of atones, and Porta 57 degrees east 173 reins to the plate et be ginning, containing II Se and *perches. and the allowance_ of slit per eta Mr Ma. de., being the same premises which itt n' L. Po rt and wife and LewleVaatine, by .2se , deeds, dated ;the 13th of July,—and re cord respectively In &buy'- , kid frmitty In Deed Book No. 37 pages 2:2 and W..., i ' granted and mut - eyed, u to the sad, The; Mount turn= Rollin M lll Co ~ tay, these, suecessers and al ot a letnt i rrf- t =9Fl r litrill , W l i gint e ottisnay I an"; T blacksmith shop, carpe d r: shop • frame office. el . blocks of dwelling-honses,, him, Sc..* wee sold at Shertirs sale to the said Jamas A. Innen and Peter C. Onderdonk, and lit 'pa ea of said OM and 'purchase. 311chael /loran ern! of said SetnryDrJll fa County. by heed dated a sth day of December, 1e47. and acknowledged In pea ;Court on then of December followin g . gran ed and confirmed' said prendees unto the said JaAlea A. finest and Peter C. Onderdonk. their heirs dueling Ibrevits•whleh .mortpge la recorded la PI allot for the Reetedlter of. Deeds and Mortgages In and for Setitdildit County In 3fosge tok 11. page 214, tte.l.sitthe I t rmerrue . 1 0 1 :i TWONIE JAMBS : , ALA--All that certein fmgin or tract id landLsitu ate in Regius TownstdVirclutylkill County. *nolo. Ing lands of William Sisal 32 %1:101 Boyer, itentel Weikel and others, corttal 111 wee, more eels; With; the appUrtenaneea. ling o r a fr=frelfinghonae, •W*l a I-story frame kitchen at a frame hay shed. _ e Wadable, a 1-story frame pring house, Ire liard, Se.; as the prop. erty of KARIM'. DA 1,. • ALSO--All that certa ix I or piece of ground, sit uate in Regina Towtuddp. Schuylkill tmuntr, ad joining the public road, ing nom Donaldson to oratstown, and laedS p4t ra, 3nsenna Beater, Reuben t:a Runnger. Jacob lgod ve, and others, contain ing 3 acres, more or less; dare property of ARRA ' RAM SCHWENK. - '"1 • ALI4O-All that certeln, t or . piece \of ground, situate I ,ti ‘. the Borough of :Ashland, !Sent:l3'll9lli County, bounded nortnersedly by„. Market street, - estatmirdly by lot of Joint Phillips. southwardly by tant street, and westoStrdiy by lot of Daniel Keller, containing in witb e tit feet, and in depth 100 feet. with the - appurtenan ; consisting ode two storyltume dwelling henna* with stone baaetneut. end a frame stable* asthe property Of IRVIN EP WATtrts." , • • r Stilled, unittoken intecullon arid will be sold by OEOR E,L,WYNKOOP, ghee.* , Sberifre ()Toe, Tottavme,ltugust Rh 1170--311-41 , ,•i . , ' i, • Watdit§ 41 0 1 ItUleirlit . ' ' ' 1 ---- —. SOLID . SILVER /01'D ISILVIER: PLATED ....) Witte of every deaript ri -and latilma eatable WWII:Jai Glititi. lab, Holtda d = exits. !Prices lower thati t • rerflar market. rata.. Extraordinary inducements .._ , OM , 11. ;M y, ' r °lll ' OCt..ZI,VO--ti-ly No. 1 . . rchstreet.P=tdda. —.„...._.„-.._... ; . - 1' I .l -:... I FISHEI 1•1-0 ROS. 193. ;Wwt l etee, cine.uw. Jew i ii WOddlng and . • fteriarbt . ittit es n, dadver n is in tl i z , it - 11671 otJA I . <alnUn's Woc iA 2r. Co.'s Parlor and • web Organs, Maas, and itualcal Iderchandlas • . •, Watch-repairing by eons •-- • t iworkninn. ' Call and exaralas before •,,: --: • • eltiewbere. _ .1. "'Lull • Psi : . ) l Eiireet, ftumai, .pi; 1.1111 • 1-IPil OPSII.IBODAY . 1; l' . -. • • ' ... ' ' • i ! • 1 14)0AT GtiO I DO. . f 1 1_ • , - ,iftiviair - Just riteieed • • - IbalPastera siatkafti,l yin Opel& on , the lat'or I .. •• ber. the Attest awitirt went eir ilothiay Gooteetver .. - .is Ibis Market, embrieus , batA Foreign luta I • - • • • F 4447 04 0111 . ()LOVA' AND KAirti •-; :4Boxrk 1 ' TIORK HO € • - - -. I . ' -' JAR i' z': ..• vie itiligißES, 44: , • Solkltling Sliver Wpf 6 e l is if 1 111114 variety. , Ma Plated: are of ticantltal 4 - Call awl mak*. 704raileethat.d ttl i si & C. I rl i i llN lmaa Rt r N • RN CENT= ST.; nesilll Dant. 7 0 6 1. 1 1/1 4 . August. WO* . 111-1 7 1 1 W i, i - • , - SPECIA ' "ft -AB *re *emu' bit that we deal wax • ` wk wit' to '"Dta r b' VER )IMLIABLE I,4IE V C r A /tutor., rort ? l. :Abb. e atic "pt. ...., THE THROBS OF SCIENCE. •r- ' rThe tnith et the *Mowing story . by a Cab- Orate mats Lsgearasiteel by peones; wbo are acquainted trials the *smog . • I irl d e it . TWA! liklt!tttialL,ll2lll My name le Truth-. I not to &nal/ dealt or any sloth! runts And ell toil la simple lannualio wits& know libc"st t*tarow ~ That bathe an . .otar Society alien tba Stardalans. But would rentirft. that gy 1V ' not a proper Ttttaintt . • - alistittakt nentlownkut his !show-vasee: Lad If it /amber dont -agree 'with . his peculiar T;itiar Oar Ta tiK.'saine l inetaber for to . "put a head" - act hi 't Nothing.could h nerot more beautiful to see. • Than Ike dual Its mouths' proceedings of that same society - • Till b ßro u of w*,..eitlaversit, brought • a lot of fossil That he n gund,ilthitt the tunnel; near the tenement of Janes. Theis BMW! he road a paper, and he reconstructed Tines. thaw aiwie bines, an an4nzit that •ias treatbls rare And Jens tbeneeked the Chair Ax $ alutpeiston of. . the raise. Till be could pence. that those same bones were one of hit lost mutes. Then Brown he smiled a bitter smile, and suld:his bat ,t,;.- • • WM =had I kipen trespalissing on Jcrses's grew:llU , was the 'must. s sa r catic ' title quiet,' Mr. ItrO• e several Ixranicms he. trot cleaned oat the town. • 'NOR. I bold It is not decent for ituicicutillc gel t To I:4asTet`° Latent;. !foreanother meant Beply by. heaving rocks at bins to any great-extent.. Thew Alt! `Dosti3Of neels.raise , d a"point of order, ichg l [ilt of 'old red saridstotiOtook him in the Abdo- Ahd he glutted a sort of sickly smite, and carted op oU liot ' the l sulxseqH fi piOrcedings Interested. hint no And Then Mime tituelhan l write it, every member In "anns44o4 " a'war hi bare with the retunante of 4 veircuzme sire. Aled ,the way:they , heaved -these fossils. In their anger. aidn, • . . , And t rian healt pio un n in otan , ; aid monareh tared the head of And Ibis en' linvo to - nag of. these Improper For fltra m t 9 Tahle utatn:and tug name b Truth ,: Maarten; ) And I've tol4 twelmiletaniguaire whist I know about ttfe row That ! rokelntrour ; t lety upon thetitanblaun. tworEs,p .00CTOtS IN SAN 1- *FRANCISCO. . , . • MILE lisu Frandace cerrespotideni,orthe 1- Pittsburgh Cutiosr tax glees an amusing account of "Dr.] john Chinaman" in ..the "Golden City." 7 He says : "We have about Afteen Chinese (teeters In the city, of which' number eight ur ten 51e vote themselves entirely to white patients, refusing to , attend to any - but the merchants amongst their own countrymen: The most fismons of these is;.Li Po Sal. Ho has been In practice forseveral y ears , and has acquir ed an enviable riphtation rim the cures he is sadloluive eirected. That, the Chinese phatinacoposlii should contain some reme dies unknown to western physicians is not at all immppmbable 4 but be that' as it may, no reasonable person e,an doubt that be has re lieved and cured quite as many , of his pa tients as the average white physicians do.— People come front all.parts of the coast to get his advice, and; he is now -worth several hundred thouskid dightrs. • "Having- a curls:laity to 80 the man and endeavor, if possible, to. learn something abouthis'buminess;ll went a short tune ago, in company witha. lady who believed her self to be Wan incipient consumption. His •ofileels on Washington_ street, , near the Pi eta; owl a large sign outside of the door an nounced that the hours for gentlemen are from eight to twelve and six to eight, for 'sidles from twelve Ito two,. and for outdoor patients two.to four. ' • "Entering along, dirty paisare opening illiecisy from the' street, we turned into a room I lettered 'for ladies only;'and waited for some moments' until we were informed that the doctor was at liberty. . A "The only other occupant of the apart ment was an elderfFoman, and soon after we had taken 'our t a Chinese attendant brought her a smai basin of medicine, and handed her a straw, through which she sucked the deeoctidn and then left. Imme diately afterward another Chinaman opened a side' door, and, heckoning us to enter, we walked into the presence of the celestial healer. "The mom was I almost a counterpart of the pessage s vers.. , long and very narrow. At the extreme end was a long'range. on which stood twenty-live or thirty iron pots, each one odntaining some liquid ' gently simmer ing. Two Chinamen were busily attending to them—now skin ming oll" the surface of one, now tarring up anothot, and whenever they 'had a few monienarto spare from these duties, either selling fresh pots on the range or adding various curious substances to*oth ers, ea-directed by humerous prescriptions in large Chinese charactets, which were sOread on a table nen. Theddoctor was about forty live years of age, dressed in the ordinary garb of his countrymen, very clean and peat. in person, and *ith a blight, quick eye; lather sunken tahe,!and long mustache and goatee:. Motioning i my companion to a seat he gaVe her, aquick . glance and pointing to me saki in very good Englieif: 'Husband/ 1- "The lady replied' •N 0..! - " 'You have baby? You married . . . "To• both these questions the same no ' ewer was returned..}. • ,'fi e ou make plenty cough„ plenty spit, all blood?' "My, companion told him her symptoms, which did. not app ear , to be very alarming. "`Ah, 'know, returned the Chinaman. 'Four weeks; forty dollars, I cure ygu.' " 'But, the lady's friends would Stet° know what is the matter with her, ' said,obefore entering into any arrangemnt.' "Oh,eme give her inedleine'curi her sure in four weeks;! was the reply. "After some further parleying, the lady bei)in monad to try ; his treatikrent, it was arm that she should becOure.his patient for fortnight, and receite medicine far twenty4ve dollars,' and that she should call next Mt.y for her drstdme of tea. • "As soots as the !nom' was paid Li Po Sat rising from hislseatdraid to me ,'-I you tar much dance, too Much eat (With a str ong emphaals), tecr;nrudi fool 'round (in a laud `voice). If you dance; you no get better, too much eatinviosooditocimuch fooling-round m& Gland bye,' And saying this he walked into an inner, and we saw him no' more. "Whether it was the Medicine 'or the ad vice (I strongly suspect the latter, for It was strictly followed), my lady friend soon .ft covered her health, and is of comae a firm believer in the niedirial abilities of theChl nese.” . . THAT ONE SEES IN CEINA. , --The. . VV Chinese °Maids' and men of wealth live In afthience--tires richly, and keep up i a host of servants :aid retainers. But the . poor. are! very poor i. they work for very low price,, from live to ten 'cents it day, and feed ' and clothe themselves from those wages:— The wealthyare very, indolent„ And Impose 'a system( of servitude iupon their-employees whichin' manie . y degrees Wore. than even 7Axoerican slavery In fits worst ecogeet could hive- been. ..The peasantry - aces quiet and . industriOus,-' people, but. seem to •Mive: no higher aimis Irt life than to maki a comforbt • blei living on :their Panes, iind Propagate their species.; ;They destroy a great many: of the Sunda children,. hence the male popular. that-ii gniatlyin, - thettinalotity. The labor- Jag , elassin China;ruide and , female, are but WAN' of • burden • • they . earry everything that Is need teibuildint a great City, or in 'arrying; on the comMeree of a grail - coun tryi upon theirshOuldOnk by means of poles' and baskets or buckets on' each of the poles. • The peasant wonted orChina, have large and maim' feet. Their cobti:usuiii<mrsibi of.,wlde ;ants reachleg only to`, the knee „• a loose sack reacight *Antis below, the - hips, belted around the nniet,; ands little *rhitenpron, hilt i yao somas, pinned on plain., They *do not war , shoes and ; i stockings ; -- fripm" the' • kneel the legs - are barb. They' lurvatio fire lia *MOW eann it t as the•ecdd increases . :,they'_ pat; en 'cloth luntit they are of An mmeneeldse, and r bodies, look like a ,barrel tri%s head stipting , outat tha top, V' th bare legi and feet. None of ms i Zsairetitia dee fields in the sun • e'er 'telt any . gm; the head. , - The en Oki rola dais habit the same sty* , ri.Akaidad. if law- , WWI; on-the toPlot - IblildieltierMinettati with -flontanand,lentl., . ottoodkinkidthee !' ..ketbr*ft... .' . etChhtil are - .. "be*mir : f*lplarellimilt, and' e a 1 .ibm....... 4 : " _. 4 iiressegi:: '. meieeiler. - .',Ther Ann,. - -inth 411111 , ' , Olt threCtimainal . Arbaisinallboted 101240107 1 i11ik, ilk • - . I, - - 1 liall:enr Anemone sense_ j siManin 21101. W Pfertanit.iinitlseld I Ilikbaillik - . ikik .' . ~ !liiiiistapitileti aad iiallim-1. ' lin * : * , :lliatatildidren, by pi t lisle ' " . ,••-7170/., ilatityntra to oda • .• , -1.011 1 4,. , ~.. li, _ . -10salleetbe fris . . E!!1 -it 'Mods Ai** find - .131§OCK \TIM _ • , - ay,: • • 11010blage tempos:- loottblom -- motair. k • - idol:mak : and is - ' t • ' -• . - ~~ ~ STRUCTURE' OF tint - TO"; Eft. TN the third'- ,part of the sixth Volume of ' _,lLMakftehultze's Aliellnr Mt 34 /KROSKO* ' . lowan ANATOMIES (June 25, 1870,) we find a I pmer by. Hans von,.Wysa on.the eupainaped organs of the tongtie.. This subject hair been' already MEVedigstedl:lSch.walbeand Loren, whose insults seem hairless:or - dance with each other. • Von ,W4llB however.. differs from them In various . particillark . Our.eeaders are probably aware; that there are three kinds of papillae on the human tongue, the illifcirm or conical,. the fungiform or club-shaped, and the.cireumvallate. Von Wyss findia the fill- form variety present in all'-the animals he has examined' The others present differens mg in difrernt instances- in; regard- to their complexity, their, epithelialinventment; the nature of their, secondary paPilke, and the distribution, of the cup-shaped organs. He 'divides the animals he' has examined • into several groups :—(i) Mau ; in whom the cir cumvalhate and fungiforect papilla. are well distinguished from one ;mother, that former arranged-Iu the form of o; V oil the dorsum of the tongue.; and alone havlng s econdary pap= lilac on thar free termidal surface, whilet the latter are scattered over_the whole dorsal sur face. • Here the cup-shaped organs are situa ted in large numbers over the lateral surfaces . the eireuravallate papillte, and present a well marked - club-shape. • (ii) Ox and sheep; pre senting-numerous transitional forms between the fungiferm and eircumvallate papillae.— Secondary parillheand cup-shaped organs are found distribtated over the surface ' , of loth': the epithelial coating is level, frbm Which processes extend between the secondary lair like. 0) Pig and horse : posseaging only two large - eircumfallate papillae on cacti side the median thief Secondary papillae are found: both on these mid o the fungiforan papillae ; and tali-shape ar d organs occur not only on the . surface of loth these between the - secondary papillae, but also -oil the , secondary papillae themselves. a-I) Hedgehog, dog anti cat: in which the eireumvallate andfungiform pap illae are not always elearly'distangeishable fromone another: both-are smaller than in the preeeding groups: 'Their distribution- is different, and thereare no secondary papil:- he. As a 'consequence, .the cup-shaped or gans are much lesaingularlY arranged and less perfectliformed. (5) The fifth group in-* cindeg thi..., rabbit,".sqirrel, and rat. - There are in these . ,_animais only a palfinf eircumvallate papillae, or sometimes "only- one. When fain; giforan papilla. are presewthey are distribu ted as fine, Points over the surface of the tongue.. Ther e are. no ' letsaindary papillae. The distinguishing characteristic ' of this group lies in the - arrangement Of the cult 'shaped organs.. These are found collected' chiefly in an area more pr leali distinctly vis ible to the naked eye,fon each - side of the pos terior part of the dorsum of the-tongue, , near ,the point . 'where the lingual mucousmem brane is continuous with the epiglottis, and are embedded in the sides of certain , grooves ,that tnaveane_these amt s .. " ' ' ' . In reo.r. d to the structure of the cupliliaped. organa, taking - that of man- as a type, it is to ,be remarked hat th e specimens, should be c e obtained W in live . hours at most after death, and' refully hardened either : in pc-. rossuic acid or Muller's „fluid. - It will then be found that the stream*: of the papillae is composed of deutse connective tissueg; travers ed by numerous capillaries and nerves. 1 The free service of the papilite . presents secondary - . milli., the intervals between -which are oc cupied by epithelial cells, so that the surface , of the papillae seems 'sniootti. -- "Litetally the epithelial layer is- of moderate thickness, the superficial cells being tLatened, the succeed ing layer spheroidal and smaller with large nuclei, and the deepest layer club:shaPeir in 1 form •withlndistinet 'nuclei.. If- the lateral surface of the papithe - beconceived : to be di vided into three zones, the middle ode is even ,in .tbe case of owforms seen to - he more ~transparent . Haan , ()then ; and with higher. forms thia is obviously . owing to the . presence- Of well:defined struettares in the e pithelium. These may be likened inform to a cup-geb let or bud. The number of cuP-ehaped bod ies seen one upon the other inn vertical sec tion of a papilla andforming a girdle around it, amounts to five or six or taiore.‘- The api ces of the cup-shaped organs 'perforate the papillae, and project freely into the aspillarY fissures. • The cupeshapedargan itself is com posed of two elements, investing-eells, and `central err rod-eells, which , together• form a solid whcile. - The former converge periphi cally,--abd leaVe only a small central opening; ^ centrically-theyare firmly attached by their _numerous processes with the stroina of the papilla. l'he inventing-ceits are arranged in several layers, another inconsequently only a smell central cxrnty, *bleb in min is com pletely ,occupied by the. rod-shaped evils.---, The intervals between thismitewhat pointed extremities of ihe emir-shaped organs are oc cupied by ordinary 1 epithelial cells." The proper inventing eells'are elongated fiat bod ies, with distinct nuclei- occupying the mid dle of the cell; and these :cells give off in the central long processes , 'that are often branched or present the most fantastic forms. There is no evidence to show- that they are of a nervoxa nature, hut rather the contrary, as : they 'undergo great variation. in form. The central rixi-cells are of a much more ' stable character. The . in terior Of each clap-shaped - 'organ confab:iar ten of them on .ilie average. They are fusiform,‘ with a short thick median , portion op tai n lug the nucleus and a little protoplasm and fine elongated extremities:.' The extrem ityls in many instances rod-shaped.. The periplurie extrikulties of the ten, or twelve rod-cells are collected into a buudle, and pro trude from the Ewa °;siaf- the cup-shaped m onis predenting a clone similarity to the above description in the other . groups. The rela tions of these singularprgans to the nervinet system las not. as yet been,statisfactorilyes tablished, though the gustatory and glosso pliaryngial nerves have been traeedlnto very close contlguttY with them; and it hi reasona ble to suppose, 'front' their constant presence and the great unifornaltY of/the 4itructure,;! that they have some &Mille function to per Wairrigies'Esii.tatouo followingletter•from•that esninctit Chrbstion poet, John GreenleafWhittier; wit) h e read with general interegt: • --• • . • . AstEsntlev,lth,"/Sth /tenth; teeti.-To the Editor of thee. Fyi:end.s 7 -In• a late number at thy paper there Is ii - noti: s il a.- l ;which, lecture by •Henry Blanchard,..Of Bmok tentionidly gives &gamest erroneous view of my religious opinions. Painfully sensible of my own moral intirmitieueo, liabilities to error, I instinctively' shrink - from assu ming the affi*•iirf tmeher and guide of (Alt , . era • I simply : Wish taaay.that icy' undof hope for Myself anti for hainanlty :in that Divine fulness of lova which tested in ' the life, Wool:dogs, '•and eel dace of Christ-the Iliray, the Truth, Mel Life. the infinite mere,y of Gads° revealed, and not in any work or meritnature, . reverently. humbly; yet red. heOefully trust.' . " regard Christianity-as olife,rather.than a creed; .and in jitdging of. my .fello*-trien, I can use zukother-standardihan•that•which- our Lord and Mister has: given us; 'Dy their frulteye shall' know them.' • The • The only ()info. dozy: that I 11.02..9p0ia1l- y interested in le that life.of and • practice. On the awful and, goleran theme of Murata destiny I dare net dogmatise; but • wait, the' unk•lding of the great mystery, In the flnu Wei that,•whato ever may be, our particular. silleTt; god' • will do the best that iiipml4le f or. I. '"Thy. friend; • • Solt( el. W ar ER." . •.. .. • . WtirrE Buase.--At •the last meeting of the civil engineerain London, Mr. Portions,, well known for hit ishOra in di° imieve" 'utent . of ordinance, . showed samples of his white hiss. It is unlike liabbitt's or any other metal; will not clog the; file, and has In, realm Pao* yeily effect. It di ff ers from. alloy* known as white tali being harder, stronger and more *mom :it is ' fact, as its name ltnidit* allpeeles - bran s, and behave. like It tmder thertood when bored or burned, and - suspect:Me 'eta • very high polish ; at the .same time If -fuses a lower temperattire than ordinse Z2,l___ rass, and can be mi a t pd jur inch Dot or' an °run tie Thigiestaen It usefUrfor fitting up engines and nnichlnea where Bret coat is an Wad, lie *four be riM htto the plOnneet bkieks tri ,fiaming -to feast the:binWngai, bashes; eneketa, lkc., without - the expense of fitting _or theiri, Or 104str eiet in metal bt. sand or loom.- The =white brass hie been build, by; carefull too d ucted eanerbrieutti, to autpaaalir trigtoth ariti-ftictke metals withliehiell'it -bee been tested, and' o . privent heating eCtlie% Jour ,_ . . .„ • ligAtabge -r-the 'meg maelu dve wide:m*4 we can glveathe good tr UMW . hundrid tend fifty Ww. irCorthe en O l to t re 'i ll ti l itseisiegAillie'Efisi :::ftimo. Mea l tg l ikt two /ad* were , ,00real fier Ineelifistiss follow.: rib morwo sad imp Lady W 7.. bald, a ef• c r o t irme, alto& of,. lbe Os* -Foss r- v i dd • at smith issor t , auk: 41-1 6. Anions* T ot WOW :* -alt ' ' Other 7 11 Viet abated, that top, ao.boostor / 4 "* 4 So? , 10641 4 PS4 sm4alaPm l7- *OC FttliiihMt.-- - - 0 , - .:".'z . SINGLE SIXCENTS • ATMOS •... . . . • ..A. " ' .L kind of telegraph, the el ' Alen e i f Sig.; Duetted' ap . italltin; was • subl i te to the Inspection _of a party of selee gentlemen yesterday; at a private •. , hem* in'tiloucester street,›Warwiek square. - Vie inventor Aims at obtaining by the user atmospheric power the samoor better.- ' . t resu te.tban those attained by electric and m agetie forces. TO this end he charges a reservoir with compressed air and by 'the operation of valves, ., worked in the same, •:, , .Inautter as those in Use in thoordinarytele gnip ft - system, sends pulsations through -a ' tube,' which pulsations are made.,lto work - ' npo the re c e iv ing instrument with an effect ' eor ponding with that of the electric cur- .- • rent d along insulate wires.. The in . Vent on has been so fully recognized by the _...' , paid Roy Institution of Naples that they have- , asse to Signer tluattari the rare compliment - . of traarding him avoid medal. • • At the ez.pitiments yesterday there were ' ptesent the Italian Ambassador,',. Count - • Maffol, a gentienian frau the engineering`,., department of the Postai Telegraph,A repre, eentative - of the , - Kennington .. - Art Depart.' ',. metit, andsoutributeirs.to scitific joaptisk and t hole feral' press. ' The workingappar atus was all contained in a stand 'Or table -: - about eight feet long by five feet wideand, '. four feet ,deep. Air pump*, worked hy a crank, are used to charge the rettetvoir. , The,. amount of .pressure is shown on a dial. •• ; The telegraphic instrument is worked bfs-, - hand in the ordinary way. A very - mink!: enable coil of , guttA, pereba tubing ; half au .' inch in diameter, allei4ith the .instrument ....• at the battery #ud with two other instrif- • merits in the rooan „The experiments began by Hie 'charging of the reseftofr to about one-sixteenth of its actual e,aptibility—this , being,. at the same time, a comparatively crude, though unsightly machine. The . method- adopted for the workhig of the( Guattari ,e 4 the Morse- or , printing cipher ‘ . - system. . s . - _Signor, Guatta.ri,at the transmitting end, sent through this message :, "This apparatus has aiready f ext)erimentedon the plebiscite', _ The words were recorded in cipher at the re- • caving end, arid were read off by thegentle man from the post office, who remared, : however, that in two or - more_instanees he_, letters had run into each - othOr The e 81 % 1 authority found the vaiveat thetransmitting • end difficult to work; and requiring a inaituN. - al pressure of something like , seven pound4l. instead of the mere touch required by the regular Morse instruments. - • In.operating on it himself he sent thmugh the alphabet correctly, and -transmitted all - the, messages he attempted with ticcurady. , This wee done through a line of tubing part- ly lying in au irregular heap on the floor. In actual service lead tuballool l ov Used: .•, if igfurther.reportedthat- the syittem is to ' -be` generally adopted on Ward the Italian ,--. ships•of war' for the transmission of orders . from the commanding offimt . 40, subordinate departments. , •1 - ~ 7. •,, . v... _ Experiments. were next tried ou tho,4ll?a- ratus.for communicating 'with varioug parts -,- ofn Ship, and sut,sequently with what may , , Weaned the dernestie telegraph. In • this i -I . le, case Sigiior attattari ,dispensed with. the use - of the reservoir ; and, toy mere manipulatioW. of an air ball at the ender a 'tube , recorded ~ true cipher characters on the long strip of pa per which: rune . over the small wheels of the receivipg instrument.. Whim is ;the.kind of telegraphy to which therGuattaii apparatus will probably prove to be best adapted. - ' ; . In large-hotels, :in ships of 'war, in coinmu-. Ideation front factories •to eounting-houses;- from priviteresidenthe to places of business, and in town tommunication - generally, the /system promises to be advantageous. It is in- f dependent of 4oreign aid, is less likely to get out of order than wires conducting electric. , currents, and will not, be more experedee. For long,ilistances, on regular public liq s. the invention _would probably not apply - so well, or work s o . rapidly, as the,present tele- * , grams. . - . . The invetitoris, however, equally manguine , its this us in smaller branches, and claims,.; , -not without reason, that his apparatus will ' be less expensive than electric batteries, and • will be less subject to the - influence of these , atmosuheric storms which sometimes . puttbe telegraphic system of a whole country out of •i„ order. -'"•-`,, • ' ' - Signor Guattari was heaillly congritt#ated on the performance -of his •apparatus. . The new telegraph t*rtainly reflects high honor on the inventive genius of its Terrgrew • • RAPHAEL PruPpLLY- thutv describes the coal-fields of China :—"We entered the coal field orMuntakatt, The coal of this, region ,** is altogether anthracite, and many openings have been made upon the several beds... One , mine which "vhdted has•been :worked to horizontal distanceof 8,506 feet. ' The seam is very irregular in thickness, varying from &few inches to six or semen feet. In - ,this mine one can bring. to- the surface only about 133 pounds daily, owing to the great loss of • time experienced in dragging the sled's' mitel: and a half on hands and knees. :rho venti lation is assisted by a very -large kin-blower. . "We next 'visited. the mines of Chang-, kau-yu, in the mountains about eight miles weld. of rang- shah . reached, this place about noon. As these mines htive. been worked fora great length ortime 'deter mined to enter. them, and it area notdight• undertaking. After reaching the foot of inclined plane; I found the gallery so to be passab l e only on hands and knees for'a. great part .of thadistauce., When we hid thus crept for • micro than 'half a mile .the , proprietor,,,, who, I believe; Itail'neveti - been:, so far:before in hie own mine, gave outreom *-pletely; and I continued my way to the end. a distance of six thousand feet, accompanied : holy by:the head miner; I hattlittle strength • -left to --retamine the workings, which. are '•eoinincted ' , much in the same -manner as. .dose. above described. lituch. timbering is used, though chieflythe wood-of fruit trees, which costs at theminet; twenty-nine cents; per hundred pounds. * --•- -.** - • • "When "again reached daylight, with the_ akin nearly:gm* from my knees, .I lamed that nineraPratect - throe joints and the - Itandit'sSith This VIS not consoling to one Whei had crept two miles without such: protection." • • , • „ . IMMORALITY IN MEN AND WOMEN.—It would perhaps be stretching the truth a little If we were - to say that some : things which are looked upon as sin in a woman are not - so considered in a nuoubat no omitwine deny that certain sins . committed by wome n I are• painted much blacker than 'the same • ones Iv men, and. those which are seldom forgiven a woman are rarely remembered against a man. if the .present movement towards the equality of the . sexes shall do away with 'this distinctioni then all. virtue loving viten and *omen' Wilthail It with joy. It is high, time that all the actions of huge - tainds and wives—their innoceme,or their guilt, _ their constancy' t;fr their frailty:-shall be judged by one and the same equal and impartial code. To perinit a gresterlatithde . of license 'to men than to women, Is to eon found all just nssisl distinctions. If it is. right Tor a husband to have azubdiess, it is right, fora wife to have , a paramour. - Thee Is no: evading• this statement. A. man is a coward whoshrinks' from it. - If It is right tor,a husband to' shoot his wife's Supposed paramour. it le Justns right ter .8 womittiLto h shoot her usband's supposed Ihba/C54. tiOtl Is no respecterof pascals.. Immorality %rim whit less' immoral in men' than In women. It Is also time tlud, wives- should no kinger belegally considered ail the mere propfrty of their husbands;anyinoivthan husbands an: . legally. amsidered as the mere property of their wives; and all • these savage laws an our statute books ittlie grim 'inheritance of "feudal times) yid& allow a husband to grip „his wife es it she were his dog, are relies, of barbarism, and / Must be swept away. _ • SOME of the great institutions of England. we. perceive, are gradlially being Introduced into our countrV and "notably, amonif=, , , the grand institutien of .&fing One of these interesting exhibitions ims j lately come qe at a town in the Interior.— 'Apple dumplings being whatAiro. - French would temw thre de feeidaileir%‘ ' Bailie- lino we eastern to with Johnlittlingnmo_._ p. _ThZi t ' ir We` I Mdt W et- -- . fol fr igei - - Oursitentkite - Mid' atlbligeN'lLllM'Allit turkeys, *a; These eaniOttnekli gia tads& at rig great .Ellfedlititteltli*,4loooo.- ienenw beerslosliy• with: - nitsri..,l - y inatebolagablot t row *NV: ' Mew ma'. ;ailed, - slid Aai..; Solido great there wally, lostitroaridx 'twelve bounfi -Sod . -0 4 6 4"-,, . 1 .94 , Mike& botWoow two hliotvw:,,Ovtood tnutoup:- and Modzioo. telllo,ll - Iptiored f or':ive 'Alan; -. 4 - ex - eued; intensehiteinsi - in liti-parts of the mutiny,' anturwaint - thareemosswn of the wet& on , the evening of the ,third don I:PeoPie do** . in from PK putt tw learn- thelissue. An - cid Winer? lettb was obliged to quit for home iiediniel-thOW‘V j t ei : i: tennicidedi o ,-M sus to ail, ._ and "ILO-. '-,.. ,hod, , __ 1 ;4 ..„.: ~.,,:,.......„. ..., ~,,. -44 they?ra a sayint that . - i•:,..,..., gi'"-I,''• • ;-ika I *ha MM& ,fin_ 717- - ' - Vanat i iiibell I. tine *vs , be, ooSt k Vvo. itipoovtliothitoothey.beitin4- ..i of or :weitoo I tweltrvi =OO liA ~ " ad U n i . ' 4,01* -11"1 th e eot!!!'s 'often ' --IL 4,,:-,-- - , . - • ' , ~ ,, ...i. . .,-.iJ:- ~- 4'4 >, * , ti:l, - ' _ . TiffiEe.iit,LeßM inMOM2)I`I) . 19
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