The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, October 29, 1870, Image 1

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FORT . Y-8I(TH AR, :N'o: 44.
if ort Niclintonb.
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l'ier No: 4, Pert itlebtrona.
WELD; RICE .&' CO.,
siiippers'orbie Best Qualitlel of
- NI , .1: IN rtild SUM-YLKILL •
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RED and WHITE ASH
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,COs
1 , ..`4 TS FO 1 THE CELEDIt ATED
' •Itl :: E li N 0 T" mid otheirliniee . . •
- . ' : • • :LOCUST iIQUNTAIN COAL,
'4 :4., : - , ;1:1:itilt ND I , ' " EIN,IALTUILLNOUS. • .
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-*. -1- : i •!05 !!, Walnut ' . Philadelpillai '' .
. ti I . itrotutway,-New 'York,
I II Doane street, Boston.
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MEI
l'ier No: 5, rortiLlphos i &&& tl.
lAAS :ER:gNIZER,
.Miners atid Shipperp . ot.
• . TIIE
TURKEY RUN COAL,
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ANI) SoLE - AogNIN
Let., Iran t dr Co.'. Celebitito4
-PLANK RIDGE COAL
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) :71 ,74 %%Whitt St., tgle10111,),
Unit rqi MI Trinity N.-sr
'1 1I Iklane
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WELLINGTON.
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:fJ:JNER,' STICKNEY &
- Miners and, Shippers or Coal.
i.i......5.11"1.: from 1 heir Bili•mlilt• r01..1 SlommlFln,
1.L1V1: , -1 VE I N f ited'ANl).)
cWI , T MoI"NTAIN (Whllemili . .. l: ) • .
i 39 Trinity linilditm. New Alork. - •
•''...0 - : Walnut: Street., Phila.lelphlt. • • •:0 Ihrstse Sfreet. RoAton. . -...... ,
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VII ARV N. 6. PORT RICIIIIONL), I'4:ILA.
1:,:,. 1,'711. . • l—
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, :Pict. 7, Port Richmond.
TIAMIWETT, MILL _4 CO.,
shii,p e rs & Bitumhums
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H 0 , o":`A_- E
; I :Nl's . rm. !he sab • relebral
r II 1:1 - ; Wl4 i. 15 TII.11 . :1R.11,S I%l"un
s.:, ali.l -
White Ali Coal.
Also, SPi 1I N ;n,l I•E.N'II, MOUNT.VIN .
• . ]l((I A:-‘ll (1()al.
11:1 VNI 1101,:tiKF;S,
vat lel 1,1.i411 11.11.1 Iloylan'A.CELE-
It itATEL) l'A NI 1 1..1" 1..
' Stott. In the F.:Worn' market for the
A t I : , i f •r,..•1; OVA celebrattM Bat:
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rhilootelphia, 247 WM - nut-Street,'
I~rwVork,.ll.utom 6,„ trinity Ituililin~,
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Prot i4lestre. 27 Cast Houma Street,.
t 1:...t..". :45 Duane Street;
MIME
I'i.•r Port. likaiiiiripti
LQII - IN B. WHIT,t & SON,
Shippers of Coal,
No. .316 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
.ror Storage and Sale of
No,. .11 I We-.t Thirteenth Street, *ea York,
N.,. , O AVelittP, New York.
11pfrw!".*N... 99,1 mills Street, Providence.
4 %Vhorf. itt. Wue.kingtonAvenue, near
I . •li•ral Street. Jan. 1, 11.)-1-:-
1;'.4 1 NI:Li r; COAL OF LT:KENS VALLEY
\ 1.1:119, ARE CAUTIONED thAt -there Are
Collieries wlrielt mine this Ccial, all of
are under the immauement of the undersign-
Car the year 1;;;OST.N-....NICK.SON di CO., of Phi la
il.loa, NI, lie he ottlyLAgents pa
for its le In New
N4AVVori:, New.lersey, and South of Cape
it. ary,ilSUl..ll,l:, 1:1:0S., It CO., of Baltimore tOrxti
her pant's. Our Agents will deal in no other coal
lvh;iti • ver,unil.partie, wi,hina the pure genuine art!.
•I , :ittigt procure it ofthjln. The object of thin mitt ion
interested to buy under
foe and their . ' , n`ssistants for the almre
,steas SIN - NICK: 4 ,ON Ovnera.!
:'',ZN‘ - altim 'street; Philadelphia; their New
.., L.t miee t.. at Booth GS, Trinity Buildings, .IlkS.
01% Agent; a..sisted by ELISII.A. 3losEl.KY,
street, Itoston4
WIG Ems ,t; CO., General Agents:s BoQt.
:;..• its en op, Baltimore hid.;-re restarted at Bar
,' l'a., by .108EPII STEIIIIk.I7. orders
4 - iv,•ll toPither of the.above Wailed parti.,,
WM. It FOWLE,General Alanager
•.: to it Eraztell lt. It. Co., the Short Mt. Coal
, I.ykens Valley Coal co. pan. I. '7O-1
• l'ler Nu. 10 Port Richmond.
SINNICKSON Sr, CO . ,
h• A:4 , •litzi.f.,r the Sale and Shipment of the
~.Franklin 'Coal of Lyken§:Nalley,'" ,
I :(1..0:01.1,. NWA: YOrli: :NOW .I.'r-l k y iUt
of tiari• Ifei(ry.
I :Walnut Street, Plan.l•
oak,. : • GK Trinity Nrw York. • -
S •r Stri•et.,
.1 , ,, ,, E1'11 4.i. )I)IIY. fit;,-Itt.
t , . Nw.v„Vorlr
WALTER, DONALDSON Sc.oo
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C OALI
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I'l I (JAI LEI-110,1-1 COAL.'
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Walnut tit rp..t.
Trinitytinitdinti, N.w 'forli.
I i",t11.• S;revf.lll7),tpti.
I,4;.lll4.riftiond
MIMI
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I! ACKIVK. rotrlC.
;ACKER , & COOK .
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n~rr~-.c~ ~, t'
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:111c1 .;10'd A C(ntir4.
.:1 1v.11,.:0 1.1.11.1.1phia.. 4 •14. 1v.11.0 •
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ill Haven. Pa.
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Poet: 111. Purl I
LOVE; BOYER & CO,
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Anthracite and ' Bituminous Coals
\II., .. ! , \ N It VEIN I:l.lV\ll\vl'SCu.\l.
• , 1.7. Dt.3111.
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, TOHN C. SCOTT: & SONS,
Miner's and. Shippers. of Coal:
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%I rpt.1:,1).11.C. - 4.0(•15T MOUNTAIN Whitt,
I N I:_t NK lAN" I p Red , Axh
` , 111n.• 41141 , inilhfr- In nll rrxperts
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!j 1,1:I-N- VALLEY Coal.
Rca!
1.1111,111E11.1.111,1-:No.l2lri -- Walmit St.
IttP4:I(IN--No. tit Itoatit. 'S I.
I Nl:* VOltti-1 t tritnEtti way. (I6mttabee
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DAY, HUDDELL & CO:,
Miner - s & Shippers . of Coal. •
'f.070 . 2 ' %Valetta St.. 1'11;13114 . 111111i146
ri rtro:own,-.(Tritilly-Itaiiclittg) N. V.
17 Ihrtrw Strret, Ito*ton.
tr I w %alt. Of 11W following celebrated
opals: • -•-•
I! 1,1KIllf: II COAT,
t't):11: ('o.'S 111C1:1)1t.li AND
SIMI
MMEB=II
c.) v11;1•.li{1t:I\
f Vi.•r N.. • 'IS Vt. Rich:mm.l.
t Pier N,31:11/..11.1,,ttlit't,
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•ier O. I 1 Port Richmond.
JOHN RO,
MEL,..IR„IBROTHER,
• StILE Anl:S - V8 1 , 1; • ,
•S - i'Ar•oriC• an I ty,ll;tirt own HILL & ILfLI ls. Whito Ask:
he Si - prior 111:NIIT CI,‘Y. bully frer;buiniter,
The 2'4,•thratvol I),VSI Derp
llltiftft
VEN'S WING LEHIGH ai:Elizabothport
Vi'aintit. St., Plallatla.
()mute Strei-t,itacto it.
Itdmulls3. Tiltslly Sely,i'ork.
,A,GENi*-S.Vkii i;i F. 1tt.70(1.a..,:41 , 04-,1 by
I 1:1:4 oW N aii,l I'. 1.1.11..1M. /I, 121,10
VODUSEN BROTHER &CO.,
Miner% and §:Tappers of
O'A... S
111.1 ( oln:,ajtay'« Lehigh. town;a Nosatiitn, !Aced Qap.
• Wili"barre; Erhl:ch, sad othrr• '
WHITE ~ AND RED ASH, COALS.
• ( l't. Illelnilontl . ; l • • ,
tV-49. tiV : i bet ' -
(J ergey 'lt). *
r4treet, Plilhulelplon. • ,
;• • • 111 Ilroo,lway, :C4 -.v York..
. :, Ih.:uu<rtl.. ui. - J'on 1,'711-1-
. .(Vrat. kr:Not:A(4g.
J)OVEY '8 KENDRICK,::!
!them 'in Sidlyenc or tlth Celebrated
S'!1111 or RainbOw and Keystone
(10 AL S.
ylia r i No. 21 Port. Itieholond.
• I 1.111 1;utelp1.1:t—I?At INtek !itrert.
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; 1 '1014%111e —l'etotre Street. •
Itostett—Nts. [Mune St.. .:4 10 .. 416 1".".
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COAL 1
.I_'l-Z -NA) ADVERT
Slott Riciptionb.
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—floury Jones, ,Ages.t
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Pier No. 17. Port Itlchm.ond.
AUDENRIED. NORTON. & CO.,
Miners and Shipkys of
FIRST CI..,ASSOAIe;'-'
A 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN. :• '
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errotn our two large and celebrated Collierlea •
`4l-AZEI ! DELL". ...... .... F. NORTON & Co
kiONTINENTIL." GOODRitKIE d Al7l4::;UtiEll
- ~ • • LORBERRY. •
Free Riniiirig Red Anti, and Splendid rrepiiiation
CCiLK Err voLLIERY, Owen s Long & Co
CREEK COLLIERY, C. Colliett, Prod
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ENTERPRIS,E COLLIERY. T. Baiunganlner, Prod.,
Locust Mountain atpi Carberry, also via Selluyik I II
Canal,yp all points adeessible by boots.
• ' (.11•DI Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Mean: • 111. Broadway, New York.
I', 27. - Denote hteeetßostana. .
J. 'T. A ITDENRIED (1. F. NORTON,. •
CHAN. D. NORTON. 11. &JODRELL.
Jan. 1, '7O.
:Nor No.11,1:1. Illehniond.
SNYDER & SHO
Shipperi and eale s In' -
COAL,
901.r.1 AGEN In. 'von (1. W. M DER'S •WELI. ZNOWx
PINE FOREST COAL- -
~WAT,Ntrr I 61 TRU:irITY
. BUIL p eNCI,
PH 11. A DA. . hicw loalt.• •
LOUIS SNYDER. C. B.B.IIOEIIAKEB.
Jun 1, '7O . . • I.ly .• -
• . : - Fier No. 13 Port Itichniand. •
GEORGE S. REPPLIER, N..P. GORDON, 11. A. REPPLIER.
REPPLIER,GORDON. 'Br.. CO .,
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• . m af ilt; AND suiurims.or
Locust ',Mountain, Mammoth Veitn, Rem Ash,
Lorberry, and
TOWER CITY, LYKENS VALLEY COALS'
(329 Walnut Street, Philadelphia; •
Offices : J 111 Broadway, ( Room Nn. M)• New itairk.
27 Doane Street,. (Room No. 3y, Houton.
march 3i, '7O . 13.
pier 14,-South.
BARDA I - KELLER & NUTTI NG,
MinerS and Shippers of Coal,
WEST LEHIGH GREENWOOD,
TANIAQUA SHAFT, •
REEVESDAL ,E
- ECKERT LORBERIM •
. - NoRTH' FRANKLIN RED ASH,
BLACK' HEATH,
BIG RCN LOCUST .MT:,
- GA IittETSON, GIRtARD VILLE.
">) 4? ! KRby St., Boshin.
Otilee4 • 1. Room 64 Trinity Building. N. Y.
' J 327 , Walaut Street; Philadelphia, '•
Pler 11.
• ItOItDa.'KELLER a NUTTING.
- Noirel FRA.NICLI:II WHITE ASH.
April ILI, 't.Zi. • .
Pau lint
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WM. HEISSENBOTTEL & CO.,
Shipper,. mid H'hul. »ulr ll;estlersg lii
Schuyll4ll Lehigh • and Cumberland
1 . ;:i 1 - r): 1:1'11,DIN1:_..111 8R0.% 1/ 'AY; Room sl,
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U. 1t0.% :Afill,<.NEW YORK„ . . .
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-- ... , ,1.'.• A •,..v•itlq n.r N,w York and Yid:illy for the
5a14..,f 1.V.1:, “RA NT-..V. ro.'S 1'1..k NK. lei iAM ilktii
% lif‘ AS s IMENIZEIVS TritliE IC RU N toils.
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DAVIDSON ; YOUNG &.QO.
WLIOI.E.IA IA: Di:A.I.filLY IN
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I/1111ST NitilINTA 17g; •:411A StiJK IN, I.EIfIGII,
(.:17.%1ISEILI.A.Nli„ scItANTON .1 WILKESBAILIO
COALS.
IIi)(1M No. IN, TRINITY BUILDING, ?TEW YORK.
1.. M. M. DAVIDSON, formerly of Ty 1. 1 1 - & Co.
M' I, B. YiJIT NG, 'formerly ofCuldwell.Gonlem &Co
I BIEBT K. BUCKMAN. •
Jan I:.. ' • -
PT. JOHNSON ti HOBOKEN.
. COAL. . •
VAN WICKTM &• STOUT;
MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE
C.!lebrated "Fulton" & "Stour ( e‘high) Coals,
rio'm the Elwrvale and the Stout Collieries: near
11.1zloon ' lit. Delivered ilireet frolll MlDeli on
hirard Ves..els al PT. 3011.7C50N, Milk/KEN. 14111 i NEW
P , ItI'N,NWICK. N.
. 14 44 .4G Trinkir Building.
°Mee*: .' 11'1 Mom' way. Nerrol(ark.' •
((Temporary ut. 119 Inlaid %ray.) •
. May It;. 'IA.- LT/
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CA I,IIW E LI:, - CONANT tk, IV ESTON;
NO. 111 BROADWAY. NDW'YORR
(lit...inn 33 awl 36 Trinity Builiflig.)
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wion.k.m.si.F: Dr4i.xics 111 : ' '
LEIIIO 11, WILK ESIIXRILE, . .. , .
i PITTSTON J1E1) AAli,•.„
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CO . "2 ST..
SOFT.F. Pir 'New York ',rid the North of
flieet-i.thnited MUNCII:RIDtiE,FILEE-11.71t2N
IN(i I.E1111:11 COAL. THE . PMNIRA.PSE, 7 THE
Sorol.liltonilimos and otio,r lirst-rato
ij AAI 1 , 1 , 4 W. CA T.DwEr.i.. B. 'ONANT 3
WA LTEIC Wk>srON.
A v)ri 11, 119 •
014FICE .0P THE,N.IAII4I4.A. .P.I.EVAT
'INti lieeom aimii,cl AI. til.crcic, t 4 .41.1.0. N. Y.
COAL. . •
CI:7)Pa- - ; . COAL.
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TI11.! NIAGAItA EI.i.:VATING , CO.. having a
law, .urplatt Of Lot and Ikkkage, will 1..' prepared
nt like opening of navigation - to receive trout Lim Erie
Kull way, t 'anal, in' Luke, any quantity or 11.1 A I. for
storuge Or transhipment to any plttee Etott by I'mila .
or West by tlie . Lake,i, upon us favorable tenon as any
partiem in Inaba°. Their lot Ix well breatt‘l for a
general etty bugineam., , ^ • ~ . ,
_ t'XittN CLARKE, Vice-Pre 411411m1.
Nfu i reit 27.'69 . . - . I:l—tf
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miner and 14111plwr ortne t'elebrnted
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LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL.
PoTTsVILLE, ScHUYI:FILL CO., PA. -
Jun 1, 79,
, Wilmington, lid.
'FICE OP THE HOCArITE - COAL
-1- , 1 COMPANY. No. 500 stud sfr . Front ~S t.,.
- I LitiNGTUN, VELA . •
Wfo are now prepared to -furnish the Trade:Deal
ws-a int Consuoters with out,
Celebrated ,the " Idocanaquet"
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And time Interostott will Ilnit It to their ittivdntoge
ont 1.14 my to tonsult tilt- company Irefore,making•
their yearly cotitrartg or_vnizagling canet•ea. •
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shipping point for the - WeAerak market. Erie.
"" ' " • " Southern -do "Isere tle 'Gene*
• ! . • 1.: 1 rn do Wilmington.
N.. 11.—Also, tlit• Clover 11111-Rail Motor Mid Mt tt.
minnow; tikal Co:pi Coa ls. for the manufacture of
gas; (17 candles (/s"c. f. ;richly coke- first qunflty and
percentage of amb. " May 21; '7O-21-ly
2 orktrrif -'reek: • .
EAST FRANKLIN LORBERRY VEIN COAL.
1 4 YEAST FRANKLIN LORB E RRY COAL
IV/ k bow mold exclupively by Memo*. REPPLIER,
GORDON i CO.,'who art my polo Agents. Partira
ontoringlront. them may always depend upon get-
Um; a pure article.
' ' ( No. 3:29 Walnut St.; Philadelplila.
OrrICES: I, No. Brakulway.ttomati, New York.
.[No. I% Doane etruct Room 3, Boston.
• :lan 1, • HENRY HEIL. •
.DUBLIC•AALE OF A FA.LIIAB,LEI HOTEL
. }43,IIPERTY IN POTTSVILLE; r,ENNA.:
l'on.nant to an older of the Own of
New. :::•httylkW County. the andrEitittnett Coni
to it tvr t extute lA./011N t3lLlClol.ltili. will offrr
at ' , wilte sale, ou the premises, on ' • '
SATtatDAY, NONiEMBER 5Ti.
at 10 o'clock, A. M.. all that certain lot: or piece Of
- grolLd, s 1 [nate on the earner of !tannish and Union
trees, in Pottsville, Penn..; having a fronton
AT :shut street of UN feet 2 Inch ,and bounded on the
easterly side by ()natal/set. and on the weitterty side
by liallroad'street.—together .with' the itaproVe
itien's, 6011 , 100111 gs of a new three-1400'11nel; Hotel
tiu I thing ; with a two-storit lolek aide building I hereto
attached, and..ft.ono.ittory frame hinted - also at-
Welted t hereto.' • : _
This 110 TEL being opposite the Piasefigtlr and
Freight Depots of the Rending Railroad, is °stout the
is.st, !cleated business stan d s in this part of the
Shitr, and being but lately.erectod, is In p art
lion. The terms are as follows:
IC per cent.
,clisti thc.tia.i• aside. 'l4 per cell.. VP
ounitrniation.alsale and delivery of deed.. :25 per
cent. aan the find of April, Pin, wh.n posmeAsh.o of
Or premises will be delivered.to the inirehaser.
per cent. with Interest, on April 1.187.4 Z per rent.:
with interest, , on Aprli 1, 141 r •
":"A C,.1,1411, purchaser will receive a liberal diseotint.F
• A, W. FfiIIAL:E.-CA.uutnii - ite,
ptaitrvilte I. 10•4044 • • •
t. NEW _a:mix...Dims°. cAst winszu ter
si tm : >.l.. sc., made at the •
- JAVAP . PA FOUNDRY,
By W 7 W E & 11143.4:, Finle Manufacturers. •
kinds Vaal Building Hardware, he
Lenvo order's with H. K.
' No. 9 Esti ,Norwitelwa‘ ht.; i'ottov We.
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df9ipt 29, ',70 - 52-310
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Whitney, *McCreary ,d, • Ketntherer,
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Upper Lehigh and oth er first Clat S .
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LEHIGH &4 1 , 1 YOIVING COALS,-
. 2181r_e-224 IV.IO Sirerl, (.Vronil Siory,l • . ,
PH 4 i i. .A 7.: 6EL i ; H I A .
-. W-11. WNITNEV, tilai. i)."Mtil:l4ll . V. Z. S. K Elt idt: 'tun.
Sept 10,'70 ' i : , :17-.310.
THOMAS C. PWRRISH,
SHIPPER ANU,DE4LEU IX • •
~
• Lelligii",Schuyikill mid Bituminous
- q .t•
C r. At , la ~
Consignments o f Conuttlsnittti Solicited Anti Aitken
tn fiivoriatle Tern . 0 [
~.._4
'' Offie+D-441 modnut St.,i'hllalt•lplatt.
May 1.'69. - 4-0 '. t IS—ly
. r-- •
tp.,wis. seitiKiiTs.,.
3.
- •- . ,„......„....; AND GRIP PE -% OF VIE •
.ELEIIICATEDCiVIIIIIIIA:N i.pursT 14)r:qr.% IN
• :e•0 Al L . . , ••- .-:
.. t
omen Ioi 'Walnut Street; Phliculeljihla. : -
June 1,'.;0 : _ tr,ly
11
•
XOOl4 •
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! T.
LAIYAY
•
1, 170.
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r .111( prc eut SeAszal
)9 rn
EW FALL GOO
N
11031 ER CO
7
FALI
Our Importations
A. 11-NOW
' NOt wlthstaucllng the g
on the European war to
.bries for our Fail that.,
our (mien; early and thr(
- tlone In I.:mope, to offer
ber 0(
NEW
And we would call pitttli
asortnrerat
THE' NEW C
the Infest stylefpr
I N
As it will lx Imlxwsllili t'
table textures-1u thiN tun'
• I
I.: A. It I. 1" I N
BLAC
01. known inake,,
WItIThSIIA
.COLOR
jn.rNr.rr qunthtp_\ •u
I'OSTFM ES
=
MOI 7 UNING
i. replete,•‘‘ if h
111141 u••:kr..
11111
,v, ry nualtly and sA)
s(i
W.• shall t:,::.• tug 844 I
L',040., but
MOD ERAT
1412 and 1414 CI
Ot•i 4_.'7;1-I.'-- :;p1
070. PALL
J.:•:.:6li•rsti.:NT ?it*
A ( )3I11.1:TE
PA LI: S.:W I
/11(111.1111g Pop
• slindu., .T
lan •
Hand.t.tne.P.liritlg, tin tin
I and a, ntlr line
mere; I. t igtt and
MILLINERY' (:0011)::
ti,II„KSI, , V El: \
Fl.oW
Sept 21. "41-::9-t (-1K)-!(-
GRJINP XPOEIIT
Fon. TIIE F
COMPI,DIENTS. OF
ON t -J • .
i,NII. A.-
• . , . .
No. Ind N. W. mr. Etev nth & f 'hesitant Stag, Philgi
• EAsttioss raitt_rtr.:TA I. I. AN TI wiNyEli; "F• 1870,
-
• • ~:-; " ' wiloitw:ii, 2 .11.:1,1•1 etnil, • -
.. • .
alai. It Paris:rad the firs tip nn 'act ories supidy. ..,
!tresses..., Ntatit le.:. Chad s mot Gent tunes (gar Yazd It,
MO I:ltilalren. A •s`pecla depiutntent of plain:anal
elegantly I Hunan-al pattern., -a lithe latest Parisian
mot . English Styles, at ..air Vellalgazen. If you want
a handsontely-titling, It - ;II-tatate snit,. at Plilnt't Ilik-
I ler, go to M 1414. lii N IlElf . . fair tits, end trimmings and
dainty idltele.s. Mound ag, Tra oling - and We-'alitig
outfits:Walking anal Vat 'l-y re,iintiles.•. ••• • •
1
llip-.•ss & I . I,CIAR TIM 1111 l 'lll.l. IttlfroNs, 01 - t?0, At r:Mts
cOni tarts' tag the latest: Pails .tioOlt les in' black anal
...hired .lerlnges, taint •• ItticlieN, Lootea, Flowers ,
Waives, Bridal -Wreat ha, '4:4ls, it i iiiivlll(,,lll'N' 141;1411,1
i II V.OV,oo4ilt i II anal Tat ela Itllalsans;.iiitidies, Neck -
asj ‘,
tles. MARE trf,o-I,Argllcapits.LtfitabliPtuo:ssfcl...tc:
',foie ling'. Tut :NMI Nil. -1.111411i1. ,-1, ..rilque. valet t eleit.
nes, Ilionliurg Edgings anal Ittsrfrtions. Black tin 1p-
Ilte and Threat) Laces, tiOr. In 414-algit anal inashirate
in price. (gulch: IN kal A Altt,NA - tiENTWAFttifs, Birds,
Maas, .0 1011 4lii, 311/I.lolo ra. Ca..afx anal Fancy-tfoods,
selected lay Mrs. Binder. VNittgara. • Elegant line of
1
Whitby Jet.' (foods, In fets." Ilten.l pins. Earrings,
Neck Itu•ea.and Ilracelend Spletidial line of French
let (hods, roma' and French Unlit Sets, I'li:trios,
:SleeY,..e. Buttons; Clio I ma, at-a....wilklpt for ',Flavor vat le- •
ty lit :•.0 y le, chnnot be surassed', St nnigers v bait lug
Illir city are respectfully FaiAlleflito examine. ' `
Lo' Pinking fliaartr.rlng. •tnit ling anal Fitting.
Alm, a perfeet.systeni hi Dress . t'ai fling taught. Pal -
I erns sent. by mall of express tontl partisan' the Union.
31te4. M..LA. BINDER'S,.
N. Vtr. ciar, ElOvatith , at al (lies natt, Sts., Pio bAn . A.
Oct I; - A.—fa-:lnt.- , , . •
. •.
t . .
DOFI - WRAPS! . .
- ( 'Lea Imm Kee, to i'..! .10;
first. 11kitals.7 Selling price
only• 1 '
. •
WATER PROOFS
WATER P,'
-We have- Water -P-r,x
hotight by the cite Inn
based ()Wane shalt' pm
. Water irroat ileac
Serge Salt..
I. Sitawl h 44114.
'.lllttek
'dle to order.
j taut crltclent Fine Suit null
ut. Fours uur. irrittly
en
i,. ladles tan ntutte-ttieli e -
[ nut*. nit pr ptly.irounut
'deux° the :mutt ra..ll.llmut.
=EI
• We lihve organized%
Dress-Mahlpg twpardr
Urged Dreioitioodz Bt .
leet long mar lia,ve them
Az
leally,udin a style to
Just openeal'new,
Serge:,
Vni,nell Meriting. &r.
largeta and nuit• tleiont
be , mils', nioderate prievs we
rlgt‘A lu part ,
Itrorhe Shawl*.
IteterAble.Velnur.
' NaVel - Woolen,
, 'Squart, .tc,.
'acres, Idyl to 11 nemt
,
of exeelled•ln town. •
t dONARD,
ANI)I4AnWsi STRKM
Silk Poplin*,
*pipeline*.
Now ofwb, by far II
klurek or tillowls, and at
lilt'., ever L9d. It corn
Palnley: Shawlit, '
- 111oltatipn !Adln;
• tittoituul
' Long an
Famous IltieN orl'axst
(lo a I: hip; or every do
Wo"leo stock 1,4
• CO 0 P
C4R10P.12 N INT!
NEW GOODS
N Hi%FILINGEN ; 4
ISON mt •
• •
.Atreet, •
SJPPARD, V
AR.
No.-.IOOS Chest
satenlitln of bnyent to their
(wt. or E .
. • .
nes fully I nri• ite
large and '4Ol nßmarttli
oto D s
t !Uteri
N E
All . 0 %who,. have IN
;reported ' , Direct: or
I t nil a loial experlenre la. oar
!NEN floor's. •
Very
WM
gltent ion ILn,
SPECIAL LINEN OF
WHITE COOPS, • - 1
DOUSE FUILNI lIING kllY GOOD:c ;
1.--. ,- ClI ILTA 1 ZN., 'URTAI t ' 3IATERIAL, AD,
•, ..
LL ._... _ . ___.
Enable us 1.0 give oar .11610014,11/4 Many suipllntagss
*lot aftbrileil. ebietvber .'Evert l degalptlon.-of the
NEW .I.IAKES of aMARSEILLES QVIINS. IXANTF.RP.ANES, ~
FI_ANNELK, /ILAN 'ETS. 31 !SLINK, - •..
SHEETING*, TAHL DA MAK).), 24APKINsi,
i.
ISIY LIES, FRUIT 1 ' FLIES, AISLE IdEEN:),,.
TOWELS., TOWEL! Gm. TRAY CLAITHS, . '
:TALIE MA) rum (x. .%I MINION 'CIAITTIS,
LINEN SHEETING . TAME coVERINOS.
• TABLE And PIANO., • .VERSJKTAND C) WHIGS,
I)I3IITII34,CRETON IN ' ... 4 , . f
FURNITURE CHI Nur:. 1 .:
,
" FURNITURE myEalsds I '
TOILET 03VERS,.0 In util Ts, •. •
LlNicsirt.Axm cum Rizie4, )IURIKENA.,
• DA - HAIIKR, SILK CURTAIN ATF.RIAL,
. SATIN ISCINIENF24, ROCA ELLE:=S RAMP , . '
TEERYS4 REM PI SU Fl 4, c.- •
3 1
LACE CURTAINS. LIMN IC . TA.SSELS, , •
LOOPS. WINDOW I:WAHL - 4,4r..
Oct I 10 ! • *lie
•: PO VILLE ,. 84.TUltDANI - MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1870..
C 1 3 L. 14:: l•It'
rid illpeuitiep, comseritletit
' l ,btaltil Fketv
rPt•
enalkliir by placing
ugh criiir.ext?wave tutinvr
un large hom
,
A B RUCS, ,
Istr tot 14 . ton or pPrli
y 'of xt ores .
CiTR COLORS, • •
. .
. •
cci-rt,
) ).iir 'mast de,-1.)
kit; )4r would re•ps'et ft Inv
U . * C •C) N
j SILKS
: 01 DON'S ` and olitalltic"c
IS AND SATINS
^-!-
I) SILKS •
- •
4b' 11.1. V
~~
- t •
T
tvxt4ro f.;r•
I% IA.
waritit-i% and t.i
for 1.4.11
'II 'E
-....
4( II..• of 41. -
1,111,t4.,.1,11.,11 .41r signk al
-
• •
, stitta, Street, • -
; •
`'~ Ailadelphiat.
_
PENING:
TEkt . 00()I1S,
INS, (iIIINTZE,s. sKIItT7,
'ECS"yrEIiNs.-(•oltIrtr
:biL)1141 (In the no w
tlNlMlkitis.
looS, y tat
I I;r4tui 1,,s t t
otr . . •
..o At.
inoquintrig ° NI
- f/7 "J•
, • „lit. .
rohailad for Cash at
Mil
EM
UMBER! LUMBE : !
L it.
TO UNDERTAKERS ND CITA IRMAK ER. ,
We have on hand a large lot of seasoned ,'.',. OVA
COFFIN BOARDS and PO 'LAR CIIAIR and s
TEE PLANK._. The above s the best quality of IN
'DIANA LUMBER. ' BOAS A. RAUDENBUSII,
July 30. '7O-31-tt 'coy, - -- Sta., Readtng; P ,
UMBER! LUX: . 1
• .
••
. ..100A0 FEET ' RN LUMB .
.1.340 Ari '8:: '',NTIT...7S H .
Corner 4th , its., Reading. Pa: •
We'keep - constant. Ileliktan. Panel. In
diana Walnut, Pop! auk, s.:Pop'str. da d',
Ash Lumber, all Hilo . __., Without runa•front
12 to ablneheri wide and all titlekneasea. , and the 5.4
Poplarfrum v. to al Inches wide. The quality of the::
Walnut and Poplar cannot be surpassed In any mar.
' liet.and we are sidling lower than the city market.
All parties In want of ally kind. of Lumber w9uld
do Welt to emit and examine our stock. ' * - '
4uly 0, '7O . • • . 2S-14 -
.
SAMUEL . BALL, W 110 L ESAU& AN
'LUMBER DEALER;)c
COAL - 124.. mar RAI I.IIOA Dr.POT. .
porrsviLLE, PA,'
,
•
• 4 j , Will keep erilistantly
tali basal a fall assort-
• t meat of llulltlitut Lum
ber.
to
%e
;suttee to %ell at the •
tt* LOWEST mAitka:r
,•07. ItATFA. -
• ie ,
I i a n Toa
dozen. •
• . • ' Sept 10. '7O-417-tr-ir.Ltt
ILLEREIBUEG STEIAM SAW ' .
'ANDIvi PLANING MILLS.
N. C. FRECK .. c4c CO
' NI.VSLIFACTI:RERS DEALEIZIS IN .
.1
•
•
• '- - • • "'•
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. _ _
_
gER-1
.
.111 Ainda M Bill 77inber C4l‘ to' Order.
'ramp Lumber.. linarci., VlamPlc , Lath,
bbingleN.Floorinu.. Sluprig, Saah,-Duorgiat
•
:All' I:ll.iels.' of .Ij..k:nufuetnring Lumber, euiii44:itly
'- on
While Mid Oak Boards cut ally
hingtl4. OtieMilli:ure'7o.u4tem below Williams') rl;
:"):).freleil per HO) feet. iii - der.,„
filled Phil:1 1 '01y; .. .,Priets list furiiislitsi appl leatimiffr
Jul - 9,
laic al tli — o V •
et. ,
170 R SALE. -A new and tinst-elass Tot sy BUG,
I. G-'l'. 'retool teas hie, Apply t.,
• May 7, !7e-/9-4f WAL ItSMITIL ISt Centre St.
f - ,,0R RENT.-Two( hike In I ttoist.f'7.4 itlitY,Atni.lii
it
.. -. to .0
g, corner Stsnd' al d 31altatitthigo Street , :
'Apply to HENRY l'. RUSSEL, Real Estate Agent;
,Is Itiliantinigo Street. • . . • ' , ,
March 11.-If - -. .
. .
. _ R
,
1 4 sOR RENT. RE --sTO OOM With dwelling al-'
I 'ached, In 1 hompson's [Row. on Market street . ,
above Centre. Possession glyen,lntmedisitely„ For
terms apply to - _ ' - I . L. C. THOAIPS - CIN,
July :to , 11.1-31-lf
---- Lf OifSE AND LOT FR SALE, situate on ,
L 1 Savory Street, In the ea rough of Palo - Alt 1. ne•ir
the PaluAlto Rolling Ntilfi las 5 rOCIIIIN side l4l• ' lik , ' large' .
kitchen, stuatmerAitchen and cellar-. Witter on the
grounds. For termS, So.,
.C alobly to
I /et 22, ''',' il- 43-3} t. , P. KELLY, Pahl Alto.
• - , -4 •
IRON WORKS ! IRON WORKS! .• •
TOR. SALE Olt TO I.E.%Sti.
The Schuylkill Haven Hirect Iron Works arc olrer-
1,1 fur Sale at Marti...lr ortgltial vost,iew 111 he leased
for a term of years to responsible parties. For term-,
apply' to ' Cll4 ItLF.S WILTROUT, Trustee;
tad 22, '713-447-tf-- -- i. , ' - . Schuylkill .I,ojo-11.
''A ; ' ' pair ' -' ' l I * '-
'
I.;'OR SAL -/ Lreaker tol s. 34 lit. I% ith 1144,1
1 taut Ps,. - -'76 n. hoisting (Irmo: 4 11. screen,'2l 11.
hoig: euttsiter4creetts„ shut e gates_situte bars, dust.
erssitnek :mil Mate, 11;Itt a lot of 1111111. 111111,:iti net y :-
_
IN 411 bi,Soltli,Vil-e:11... Ai,ply at.
At MN R. 01E1 I NI'S Cold Yard, .
June - I, 'lli---2 - 3-4( ' . - . t 'rail St., Voi i,-.A in. , .
Vali LEASE.-Thr vi0u1t141..4 tract ol 4.".4:41 lash,!
L knowtr as Itoldi ..te.-Whiebrener Traet, late 'NI il
for.l, situated In I.:lythe mid Schuylkill Tiiwtislifte.,
mei I.ollt.ti !link -about *Pt :acres, Is offered for, mx,,,.
, .
,up.oi re:v..oll:lWe terms. Apply to .
, . F. R. I.t.ANNAN; Agent,
Fel) '..77, 'ill. iki . "• I=vlllc or Port • Carbon: '
SLATE! SLATE!! TE!!!
.
.
. •
- The mulerklipied 'has always on halal a large
lot of Itt a )117,54/ SLATE, of all -, sires, a n d of
the best quality, which-lie will sell at thir• elllqlpeSt
price.. rile slat, elm be delivered by Railroad or
(anal. Apply lii ‘V M. I•ZALRACII, Ageat.
Hamburg, Iterks Co„ Pa.
`,- 2!-cut .
'May, 22-, '7O
•
'II3.I.IIART.E PROPERTY FOB SALE.
epletiilid
rel..ltleiga., lately neeuplea Ly
It. DA NCROFT. In Ashland, Pa:, Dwelling.
1:n,11 and Iry !louses, Stablq, Ilul Betls,
,te. Mei/welling mlitparutlvely new, find ha., all
the Inotlern e.onvenleneelt. Pelee low and terms
ra.y. Apply to 111 NIIY C. ItCSSEI...
/teal Estate Agent, /8 .51allantongo St.
M.tv H . '7O-2•2—tf
1 4 • OR BALE.—A Flsrm of Wunder.; with improve
./ !molts met strx.k.si Mate on the lineof the Schuyl
kill and Itallresul, 11 tallest from Poi ts
io sere: of Gie land are utitler eulttvatlon , Ti
acres are etivered with chestnut sprouts of IS Years
watch would make exCelleut prop thirlier.:
i ;ten, r,e.ei ivered with timber. Th 9 in prove
metals eonsist of a substantial Imer a new Stxiss
Harm out I ni
ases, and a new saw mill with water pow
er. :stock' consists of horses, cows, grain, hay, and
If ruling' implements. The price asked , catt be real
zaeti from the thither alone... Terms easy,' Apply to,
'JOHN M.SIIEAFFtt, EJ'derly!s Itmllillnx , Pottsvillei
or to FERE; • G.
PA 1.1.41.711 A It No. IsIO t'entre Street,
Potta ' August.,7;'6,4—.'L'-tf ,
' E
VALUA.BL PROPERTY FOR SALE:
HIE AWILDINCiS .IND• PREMISES
vrly-,k,cupled by the
;
.‘:440,11 . I: rd. COUNTY LUM ISEIt
ronsktlng or a larige - t.nkk ,and stone shop, with
steam power apd tools for .4;
PLAN NE,I and ' MANUFACTI:IiI:Saj
with !anther Klietlx, abundant yard rt' gnu. and other
conveniences for a litrite ILIUM SIPS& Thu,. property I'.
ellai cvl.ht Arht , Row I t Dr POTTSVILLE. and fronts
un theJtallroad, and la 'otliervrlsa.*ell located:
e:ht.n LOW and uptin tcruoi orpityment.
. - Apply to .1011 N 1..
M Popr, rottsville,
„ or, If ENJ. PTT
0,.".=15 t, Vernon
Sept Id, 7 O—r-t fl l'hlladrlptda„
,
1 4 - 01{, SALL--TIIE For,r,r)i.viNri .
.
JIINING, 31ACIIIN,ERY. '
.1. ,
One Five 1", /II I.4 , iratt4tive:Aultable for , l-rt,olgnage! .
road,. 11 - am been used f o r conveying coal and rout'
dirt sit theltolto, ult." .ite in got K- 1 order , •
•ANci—Twii Ile, ivitind Pumping Ertgloett, 14-inch
ryllmter 4 Gel stroke% Nrlllt grttrinit atul holm, and
twiiiiri ? , or jump. tro yard,. earls, with I t-Inch pluti-.
gr,r4, In feet yttroke.-1111111 two llttA of pool'. so yorA,
cult, Iblle IM-.11101, Ito. other 114-1101 plunger, melt 7 "
feet stroke:4 .
A lbs.-4 hie Witi.litur Kiuflue.l2-Inch cylinder. 4-feet
utrokr, drum-rmtri lug. awl hoilers complete.;
A ko-- Foner seta ltreaker
2c940-71011 three-ton Slope Wag Alis, heavily Iroutsl
for four feet track. . • '
Abio-- Our It; feet Fan and 'tubular
holler complete.
The:J.ore tuarltift.,ry has 1...e11 fit service, !nit 14
'ln .1.;..1.11 working orileF.
11 Eli.-W. SNY
Jan 9.10-2-t f
—4
FIRST GLASS COAL FROI'ERTY FOR
11. SALE.
•
. ~ .
• A I:Itt7.AT SACRIFICE.•
The sulkerltteneoffer for sale WA party entnpdtjent
tryatoitttne the entlrts tnanagetitent, the one-half f o r
entire) interestin the Maple" Dale Colliery. looniest
near lklalianoy City. Schuylkill County" Penna. - :
'fhb, colliery . running but M toont hit In ISO), %hipped
with One breaker and, sent to market, Kam hoot of
coal. realizing a profit of fiiaVitiU, and a net profit, of
*l3 :au after pay I ii g onnto k IV. 10 DS. Improvements, ..te.
Tnis property iv offered for mate mutely In coma,
quence of the continue,! 111-health of the principal
owner and manager'of the colliery. . .
With. tile 'completion of the II immiremenim iii)vi•
being nuule. 1:10.0u0 tons r nun in itlth readily lie
mined and mil Ippol for lit 'y ~ it bout furtnernx•J
}m.0.,. For twitter information; omot,dte..'upply to
.JOHN C. SCOTT ..t.SoNs,
. - , ?..lt Walnut. St., iltibula, -
H
- or JON U.ScOTT 4. SONS. • •
7 Ih4ane St., Itommit,
net. , i, 71)-11-- .. . • - 31astalellumelts. •
VCirt•l3'..k.L.E,. , -.
, .1. ;
..1. - • %." .
1
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1 - ' l iP
It: 1 i - '. ' .= 4
tIVNI.. ....(4111k •••,-__
AA Ann WORTH OP
CHINEItY of all bEIieItIPTIO M NS..,
1 ninety borne engine, 20 in. bore,4l ft. Stroke, 19 ft.
flywheel;shaft, 1$ in. dlant. • pump shaft 15 in.
diam.xl4lt. long; pump wheel ft. distil.' IC in. on
the fare, 4 in. pitch; with bobs and connecting rods,
has been used to run a 2D in. pump.
.1 sixty horse engine. 18 in. bore, 6 ft - stroke..l.9
'fly wheel, with pump wheel, shafts aid all connee-'
Lions; 1 drum la ft. diem.. walla Isntiaghtirun shaft
1 large double breaker with XI horseangtne.- _.l
1 sixty horse engine, box bed plate, 11 feet stroke;
with ail the pump gearing attached.
ninety_borse engine,' inch bore , ; 6 feet stroke.;
1 kletim pump, 14 IS. CYL.3 stroke In. pole, with
expansion Jolnis. I set of rheas, cone, gearing, with ,
pushing trucks and wire rope. -
27 digit ears, Ott in. gauge. ,s , olift earl, 36 in: game; 45 drift ears,' 4.4 in. gauge. large coat cars, Nano
• gauge as the V. at 11.. IL. IL. Several large dump
trucks. (U) (eel wire rape, different sixes. A lot of
blacksmith tools, DAVITS, vixen, bellows, ge. .A lot
of second hand belting. carious sites.. xi tang of
geeptlil hand T rail. i ow.eond hand in l e thos 1n good
order. 210 yils.26 cOIUMn pipe; 100 yity.':.6 in.
column pipe; I 39 in: pole pump; 2 16 ip pale
pumps. 1 locomotive, 4 delvers. sul table klr Shifting
CI" or on an iron ore bank. Aiso , the stosxl work of
2 breakers, blacksmith and carpenter slippy. One
Wowing. tub suitable fOr large furnace.,.
•
2 ninety horse engines. ' . with bolts and lag.
riddity " rings complete. •
1 fifty horse - engine. 1 8 &yd. - hoisting drum.
2 thirty "- ••- . • • 6 -••
1 twenty.flre " - . 1 3 .• • o.
Ltolleni, 34 119. k *lt. I stack ft diax:l6tt
4 " 611. x 2111. stacks 34 In-x3l) '
- 4 ." • 30111.-x 9D It, ° 5 tons splice plates. 10 It
2 . " 21 tri.X It ft. long, •
2 -' ••• 21 in..x 6-ft. Eintotpump stubs.
1 " 12.horhe, tubular. 1 new 12 ft exhausting fait
1 upright tine boiler. 1 " 9 " • "
new bollers,3l3n. x3O ft. Lot 014 in. hautboy plpei
" 20 in. xl6lll. Pomp Wheels, shafts and
160 y'dx3l in. column pipe. blocks of various sites;
111 ", la in. " " 1 small foot lathe. Fire
MO yds. 14 In. ent. pipe, fronts. steam and water
with butts and-rings. pipes for boilers of di tfer4
114 yds.,loln. columnalpe eat sizes. constantly on
lue " " . " band. 150 tons east scrap.
1 Lot of 4 In. pipes. - a 0 torus wrought strap, 2
121 In. pole pump. sets of breaker rolls. 2 4
-2 18 " . ft. *cr. - Snafu" for •
11 " "•• " = flat chain , -Lot of Eng.i,
1 ' " " "lisb flat chattel, &boat 1506
_
I i4an.urt pump 9 n atnee, feet. ,Lot of imiiiond hand
1111, • and ,lore! sheet Inns. Bonen ot all
• alma fttde_ at the shortest,
of ettaM. various Indite. — *Way,/ on hand
• Plo ll7 og *WM ;
1 10 feet ludatinirldrunt, 10. ant,
At the Machinery Menai on Oasi atieet.-
• M0r.1.1. 4110-1114( • JAM @A/111,121.,
11p1...gootis; flot4ing, &c.
MO
PRESENT SEASON,
We lia;:i:deigned and n:nufactured a large
slocit et the' -•
27 0 1-ZTP..S'Is
RUDY-MIDI CIMIN
11 , 141i:h we warrant co br.
AS - FINE AS CUSTOM. WORK
In all iespecis.
MM
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1•:i . .. 1,- \ Our . preparations for p.
4
\the - present season ..
have, been:famtiie lar- •
\ gest and most Jibe- a.
--..,,,3 \ral scale,. and -
ottr,
_ _ • • , .pre s ent stock .is --'
. (hate .. \.
.. • as stiperiOr to
HING ,
i o. any former ..
i TIIIIES oneras.. our
Goorrs,.• • . ....-
former ones
• Finest .in
~ haye been
quality, 'ofti t, '
i ' . . superior :
1 , ' the - greatest,' .
.). ,to: those
I . „variety, and up , l5l. otb i ir •
• . 1
to the very latest houses
, - fashion Wand style. ,----•' - ' k .
• Embracing every,
0 f .4
i .. •• thing essential .to a. • , .
gentierrien's toilet and "-
- usardrobc. . .. ,! • . ,S •
• .
'.',.., .• CUSTOM
.DEPT. •': ti;,/
. .
Goodi of bur own . import - . I
taticint-•-tbe newest ,and ' 4,,....0-...
. , best fabrics of English, -
, . French. - German; and . '".• • .•;',-• '
Home - Manufacture:
•
The - most. a kifl fu / to7f 4
* 6
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• cutter.. inThiladel- -' : v ''• th .l•lg
L ,-- - pine. "Ektyle" and ~ • / OILLUS -
44
' good
,worjomin, / -- ' - • 7. - . - ,
ship. A - per.,
. feet tit , : f • Childreo,.
Emir- .
wp i •
..,' . anieed. with .•
Batisfac- 4 4 ,„ • • DEPAMIIm ii
-
ties in all
'other re. • )..,2daitY new stylei ~
.peas. .
- • ' / made up •in the
/ 4 , ; most elegant man-
1 • /ner, and securing the ,-
. ' • 2" '*
. i qUalities' of Aurability
..„.
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. s, .
41 sintr,ch 4 4 'e.h4Bo . ,d q ieafrotha - ,.
•••\,,
log. ' *0 , have made
\ . gqiecial efforts in '
• -, - . this , department, •
\ and ask - special
ni o n
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\' an d' ;,
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d o h
.'. 010 —, , \Ate, ntion . -to our
...... r \ ,i. tAock. Toren- '
, • - ‘. IP, •, , , •ty-flve styles
80 1,
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'`,, of - littir
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• ' 0 VER -
Chestnut
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By our , system orSoli-ideasuri m ent.
easily /understood, we enable customers ,
to send their orders in such a way as to --
szotinn AS 000 D. PIT as -though
•they. eamo t thorcsolves 'our Establish.
mint.. • . ,
• Our, Itntiroved ilr&is for Belf-Neasubi
resat, Etampte;,and,Pribet,sent when in.
(leaned, suaft - BROMPT ' ATTENTION
giveu
.to ell , orders, with GNAIWATieII.
of •tritiro satisfaction. "
, • JOHN WANAI[ASEB,
818 and 820• Citeatiltit'Street,
0e4,..1ii•9'1.;. '69
PLAI N• FA C TS
I
WORTH
"cil DIN G.
r ge, well estibhshed and
ful busines's 3 ; with an ex
c :;)f more Ethan tiVenty
rs., enable us to offer
ents to all who are
become purchasers of
no estat i liihment in
y; Our garments are
f the , best materials,
Oeeted; :nothing 'un
any imperfect
at all,! even in the
-s of goods. It is
lished fact among
t our Ready-Made
ever 3 : .. thing that
a sUperior gar
quailed by any
in *iladelphia.
9 ntl is so large
t every.bne, can
; without delay.
always guaran
°wet, than the
•We have
lent of
A
succ
perien
tsfive y:
iriiiue
about.t
t
the Octm ,
alt made
earefully
sound or
is made u
lowestgra
a wen
. e:sta
clOtljiers . ,-th
. Clothing, iti
goes to lila
ment, is - - or
stc:k or g ooi
Our Assortl
and N . -arie‘i th
be fitted at one
Our arcl
tc . cd:aS low,' or
lowest,. elsewbel
also a fine assorl
za'Goods
8.04:
which will be Mat
in the best ma
• • priCcs much lo
usually. charged
• ' made to order.
Samples of .
, - lists for all kinds 0
' forwarded - by mail
- when requested, w
, timis for s(
• gannents,
or seleeted
• Made Stocl
.s
, press, gu7
rectly.
Persons
• can when y' ,
call and fr
' gisi
-'' ' ered
ol
1 that purpc
. ,°'
menu can
fu*ittim
BENNETT &
Toper li t 4/4 szs: Araei,
Ifiilfimv. Mtc!eile r RfiA mf Sixth
PHIL4DA'iiHI.4.4
13,..11142.4m
• G. B. Sirrysicn.
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CARPETS CARPI:ITS f,
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FULL A.I44O4TIdMsTT—AboNH Odanat:ifattingi.
Druggrls,, Ravi; Wintfor Shack*
. Nair Reds. •
z *, %1..
G,rB. SNYDER CO:,T
34:Seath - Seetnad St., Philadelphia.
• . Warr Arun *cunt; MArttr. • •
X. B. If 41. tlbeng discotmt toittmnsbne and Clew
Men.-
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Mud tiastam tor CM Zane= mous of iv nu,.
Of' tbe 111
PUILADEiPIIII.
Piece,-r
up tp order,
her ...and at
r - than are
r garments
with -price
t any time
institc-
fl
W. F
DRESS - PARA DE-rOITE --- .IICI
• .: • - TURES. •
llAßP,'Shifting fines of toyaljight, '
t7I The bayonets flash firm lines 'Wong,
-O'er breasts whose patriot 'Bras burnt bright,
That muster pear a tPonsandirdrong. . •
With hands untrained - to warlike dee ds, •
gut quick to learn the soldiers trade,
tier champions when their count nersls,t
staunch' freemen eland at Dress
; •
:4 •
. A shortened, service-shrunken line, •
tha soil fraternal blood has drenched. • .
Flushed With the victor's crimson wine, • -
• With inertialardor still unquenched,
Another dawn brings battle storm!
Well knuwa each heart, all tindisptayed, -
•
' Thereafter many a manly form •
more sha itstand at Dress Parade !
' 111..
•
• ;
. The tinal, happy victory Won,
Fresh garlanded with loyal thanks, . !
gtands a bronzed handful in the sun,- •
Itentnsuxt et thrice replenished ranks,
For some of pence and home, they change .
'• Familiar battle-music, played
Where death well knew tue gamut's range,.
A lust, glad, peace -crowned Drew; Punic.
„ - • .
?'lie la-Nt —till, granted their release
From II fe , a hard marches, sharp alarms; ',
And won those fields witrruperteet .peure
•
Comrades!Folds the wer-weary In her arms. ' .
when 'heath-the saxglikug sod,.
o r Soott or late, we tdi, are laid: •
Oh shiningsands, triumphant trisi,
We'll- lans# the anal DretiN Parade! ' . .
. .
~
. SWEE'I'S of 11:111RIED LI FE.- ..
. • .7:: „ • , 4
,' •
I.
,•-‘ 4 - A Ititim;.E, which 'most girls muskier
, . .
IY,L,the sole aim of their - ai_xistenee and the
end of all their anxieties, is often the begin
ning of a set of troubles which none ainimg
them expect, and whieh, when they come,
' very few accept with the dignity of patience
- unthe reasonableness ofitom mon sense: Hith
erto the man has been the suitor, the wooer;;
it_pas been.his milier to make love, to utter
extravagant professions, to talk poetry and
romlnce of un entinently unwearable kind,
and to swear that,feelings which by the eery
nature -of things it is impossible to maintain
at.their.presetirstate of fever heat will be as
lasting as life, and never know subsidence or
diminution. • Anal girls - belieVe all that their
lovers tell them.
_,Theybelieve in the absorp
tion of the'ulijes who:elife in the love which
at the moat cannot lie more than it part of his
life; they believe that things will go on for
ever
fervor
they hove begun, and that the fi re
and fervor of filissiort will never mot down
to the more manageable warmth of friend
ship. And in this belief, of theirs lies 'the
rock on which' not- a few make such pitiful
shipwreck of their Married happiness, They
expect their, husbands - to remain always lov
ers. Not lovers only in the best sense, which
'of course all happy husbands are to the end
of time, but lover:koala theold fond, foolish,
courting days: They expect a continuance of
the "yomance. the poetry, the exaggeration,
the petits 'wins ; the - mieroscopic attentions ;
the , absorption ' of thought and 'interest,-the
centralization of his itappinesa in her society,
just as in •the days when she was still to„.=lie
won, or, a little . later; when' being' won, she
was new in i the wearing. , And as we said Ite - -
fore, a wife's first trial, and her greatest ; i'iS
*hen her husband begins 4 to - leitve eff.' tiO
kind of fervid love-making; and settleiduWit
into the tranquil friend instead.
It k in the nature ofmost women to4equire
continual aasurances, jfiSt wilt Is with ehlk ,
drew ; and very few believe In, - rove which
is not frequently expressed-..- tile the ability
re'
to trust in the vital warm of an affeetion
that has lost Ito early feverishness is the Mark
ot a higher'wisdem than most of' them pos
sess. 'co make then thoroughiyhappy a man
in tist • be always at their 'feet; and they are
jealous of everything—even ef his work—that
takes him away from them, or gives hint lac
--
elision for thought and interest outsrde them
,.elves. They'arelarely able to rise WI the
height of married- frientiThip; and :If 'they
bclong to a reticent and quiet-going mull—n
man who soya "hove you" once for all, and
then contents hinlielf-with hiring . a life of
loyaltyand:kindness, and not talking about
it—they fret at what they call his coldness;
and feel thenkelves shorn of half their glory
and more than half their dties. They refuse_
tii believe in that-whlehhinot daily repeated ;"
'tiler want the incense of flattery, the excite-.
ment •of love-making; and If these deifies
are not ministered to by their .husbanda the
danger is that they Will get Some one eke to
."understand" them, and feed thesentiment
ality Which 'dies of inanition Italie quiet se; .'
renity _of home. Moonlights; and a bouquet
of the earliest floWers carefully arranged and
tenderly presented, and the eltang,ing lights
oil ltemountain tops, and the exquisite song
of the, nightingale—at two o'clock in 'the
niorning—and all the rest rif,those vague and
suggestive delights which once made : the:
meeting-places of souls, and furnished Occa
sion- for delicious ravings, become by time.
and use, and the wearing realities of business
and the 'crowding pressure of anxieties, pber
ile and an noyi ng to the ordinary Englishman,
who is not a poet by-nature. ."When all the
world was young" by reason of his hwn
youth, and the fever of the loVe-making time
was on hini, he was quite ns rornantie as 'his
wife. But now he is sobering down ; lH'e is
fast becoming a very prosaic thing tii him;'
,work is taking the place of pleasure, ombi- .
tion of romance ;.he pooh-pooha her fond re
membrances of bygone fothes, and preferS li is
pipe in_ the .wartu library to a 'station by!the
open window, wataing the sunset because
it lOoks as itdid on Mat evening, and shiver
ing with ineipient-catarrh, 'All thisls very
dreadful to fteri - whinen,funfortunatelk for.
themselves remaining young andkeeping
irobl much longer than 'men do, ' '
I ,
The first defection of nib's. kind is a•-pang
thii young . Wife never forgets; but she has
many more, and yermere bitter ones, when
the defection ; takes a personal shape, and
sonic pretty little attention is carelessly re
ceived without- its due reward of loVing
thanks. Perhaps some usual form of careers
is omitted iu the hurry, of the morniog'S
Work, t`ir seine gloomy anticipation- .Of pro
fessional tMuble makes him oblivious oilier
presence, or, fretted by' pier importunate at
tentions, he hurries himself in a book, more to'
escape being spoken to than for the' book's
own merits. Many a woman has . gone into
her own room and had a "good cry" beettuae
her husband called her by -her
.baptismal
name,- and not. by Some alumni hiekname'in
vetitedin the days of their folly; or because,
preisetfor time, ho hurried nut of the lainse
without 'going throb - kit the -established for:
mops of leave-taking. .The lover halt merged
in the httabond ; security has taken the piece
of Wooing ;and the woman does not take
kindly - to-the transfortuation. -Someti,mea she'
plays a dangerous game, and-tries what flirt=
ing with other men' will do. If her seheme
depti 'not answer, and her husband is not .
Made jealous; She is revoltedt .
and holds her
selftr
.
that hirdly-used being, neglected wife.
She cannot accept as tecompliment - the quiet
trust Wliteh certain cool-headed men of a - loy 7
al kind place in their wives; and his toler
ance of her flirting manner—which he takes
to be Manner only, with, no.evil In It, and
with which,lhough he 'may not especially
like it, hee - does not interfere—seems to her in
difference rather than *tolerance, Yet the
confidence Implied In'tills forbearance is in
point of fact a compliment worth all the !pc-
Ws wins ever Invented, though This .hearty
faith le just the thing which annoys her, and
.which - she stigmatizes as neglect. 'lf She
were to - go far enough she would find out her
mistake. But by that time The would have.
gone too far to profit hy her experience. i
• Nothing is more annoying than that dis
play of affection which some husbands and
wives show'to each other in society. • That
familiarity or touch, those half-concealed ca-.
nases, those absurd names, that prodigality
of en dearl ng ,epithets, that devoted attention
which they flaunt in the fitee of the public
as a kind of challenge to the. world at lorge
to come - arill rOriaire their happiness, is al-
ways noticed and laughed at ; and Some
times more thug laughed at. Yet to some,
witmell this paYade of love Is the very es
sencealiaarried happiness and - Part a their
dearest privileges. They believe themselves'
admired and envied, when they are ridiculed
end scoffed at; and 4hey -Ithink their hus- .
bands are Models for other men' to copy,.
when they-are taken Asexamples for all men
to avoid. Men who hater any real manliness,
liawever,.do notglvein to tlik kind of thing: -
tinitigh there are some, as ,effemlnete and .
gushing ita women . themseivei, whO like
this sloppy effualveness.of loye, and carry it
on'into .quite old age„•fondling the. ancient'
grandmother with grey 'hair as lavishly as.
they had- fendled the .ynutfiftil- bride, and
: seeing no want of. harmony in calling 'a
withered old dame of sixty ami upwards by'
.the pet names by which they had called her
when she Was a slip of a girt of eighteen.—:
The continuance of love from youth to old
age is very hively, very cheering ; but even
" John Anderson myln" would Wan its pa
thos if Mrs. Anderson- had Ignored the dif
.erence.between' the. 'reveal locks and the
-nosy tinier. This nublie.displayot familiar
affection IS never sweniunong men who pride
themselivei on.making• goodloveri ; as ter•
min men do-c...thelie who bon *diked the -
practice tof love-Making.to an art, le science,
and know their lesarin to A Utter... These
men are delightful to ' woirieni who like
nothing so much as . being .Matler Web), fag.
Well atter marriage as before : .' but Wen: who
take mallets quietly, and rely i_mt - the gond
sense or their Wives to take inattenk - quielly
too, sail Armand' these . saiendfle adoreiiiiiior
both .detitk`itur uutightew :, And if 'unmet'.
r. <,
real
•
._ ~
kneW . their . ,:hest-liiterests• they. Would care
more for truth; truth Scleuee.. .
..
:All thal"excess of nattering and petting of
-which women "a _ e•fond becomes a bore' to,
a: man if requl put -of the dilly habit:
of life. Out in. e werld, as he is ; harassed
by anxieties. Of-which she knows nothing,
home Is emphatically his:plat* of rest, Where
his wife is his friend who knows his mind,
'where he. may. tie 'himself -without the_fear
Of of and relax the strain that.nuist
be kept:tip out of doors- ' *here he may feel ,
himself safe,. understoed,. and at ease. And
sciine women;' and theite,hy no Means the
Coldest or the least loaig, are wise enough
to understand this' need. of rest in - man's
harder and; aeceptiqi the quipt . of secu
rity its,_part of the :4) - onditkins of *marriage,
content tireniselvelth the -undenionstra
tive love info which the fovea , of paatdon. hag
subsided. Others 'fret over it,' . and = snake
themselves'and their husbands Wretched be
cause they cannot bellmk.'iti: that Which - Is.
forever paraded before their eyes., Yet what
kind of homels — ttlbripturtpui. if he his .to
walk as- If on
..egv.shells, ev . Moment
afraid otwoimding the " tiesoflsr.
woman Who will take nothilig . . _triist,n ' nd'
' who has to be. continually town it , that he :
still loves' her befare'she Wilt believe that te)- --
day is as Yesterdays?. Of one thing she may:
be eertaini no . wife . Whit: understands w . - •
Islite best kind of tintfriage demands the
conthittal attentions, which, voluntary offers
ings.of the lover, become enfOrced -tribut e
from the husband. i She knows that as a wife
whom' it is not neeesfsary to court or natter,'
.she has a nobler piece than that which Is pk ,, .
pressed by the attentions : paid to a mistress.
Wifeluxal, Like all. - assured "`conditions, does .
not need to be buttressed up ;..but a legit cer
tain 'Position - Must ' lie. Supported' from the
optside, andiui inwcure selflespeetran un-.
Ceiba tiltold iti;in tist be perpetually strength - -,_
coed unit reassured.. Women who cannot
llyohappily without Whig made love to . • -
more like - misstresses than wives, antliadme ,
but badly off in the great )4.ruggles' of life:
andthe cruel handling of time. Placing uili
, their happiness hilhings.which eitunoteon-_ -
dune,. they let slip. that.which lies in . their
hands,'and their.desire to retain the roman
tic position or le ers lose •the sweet security
of wiyes. Perhaps, if they had higher alms
to lik than those , with which they make
shift to satisfy, thenisel vett, they. viotild not
let theniseiveiSink to the level of this folly,
and would Understand better.lhan s they tlo
uOw he wciait of realities as eontmsted with
appeallatieerg7:- And Yet we cannot but pity.
the nobr, \Orki,,Jeraving . souls whO long_so
pitiftill ror . he - freshness of the Morning' tor
contin :. • *-) tit t h e d ay and , evening, who .
.•• -4
'cling ) .; , ..1 : ously to the lieeting . roMance
of - youth .4; ley are taken-by theglitter of
things—lm*inakin ,, among the rest;, and
the man who is shoWlest it . hiis.affection,
who mu- express it. with Most colours and
paint it, : so: to speak,l'iyith 'the Minutest
tquehes, is the man whkee love seeMs to them
the' mosttrustworthy and. the most intense.
They often. utak° . the inistaketifeonfaunding
this show With .the substance, of trusting to
;pictorial e.xpresslourather than to solid facts..
lAnd they often . make the mistake of cloying
/their It usbands- with „personal half-childish
lesresses which*ere alt very. Well In the ear
ly;days, butwhiehhecome tiresome as time'
goes- on -and the gravity; of life deepens.- 7 -
And then;,..when ..the "Man either quietly
keeps them MT or ' more bruNUely repels
them, they are hurt • and - miserable, and
think the whole' happiness of -their lives is •
dead, and all that makep marriage beautiful
at an end. What is to be done to balance
-things evenly . In this unequal world of 'sex ?
What, indeed, is to be done.at Any time to
reconcile strength with weakness, and to give
each its due. Olie thing ,at least is sure.
..The more thoroughly 'women letirn.the true
nature of men, the fewermistakes they . will
.make, and 'the Ims , unhappiness they will
create fot themlielYet ;.. and the more patient
men are with the, hysterical ekeitalillity,the
restless'eraving, which nature, for some pur
pose at present'unknOwn; has made-the spes
eial , temperament of . Wolnen;. the feWOr
lemmea inconaprisca there-will be in married
hothes, and the larger the chance of married
'happiness. All one's theories 'of domestic
life come down'at. last to. the give and take
system, to hearingand forbearing,:and meet
ing half way idiosyncrasies which one does
not
. personally share. " London Saturday.
•
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TIOW 'T . DRATITS OF ',ORRMA.:c:' tiOLDTiITIS
‘• ARR. s ANNOTiNctI). •
. .
. •
1131.1ZAIKT.H . 111::SS . EN sends to the
I_lJ 1..0Nn0 . I:LatEs 'a 'few 'translations of
the notifications irmtted by , 9errnau, families
ri hearing of the killing , . of their •relativeil
the war: - •
"On .the 16th .of this month. (nil-tendert,* •
loved -husband And 'son-in-law,- Alexander,
Count of Gitisseewskiolted the death ef a hero
for king :and his cinintry ut Mars-ht-Tour. He
was firstrieutenant in the Third WestPhalian
infantry regiment. This welterebyannoUnce
sorrowfully -to ,all 'friends and relations—
Cinuftess Denin, of bilusieewski,nce, Lied
ke, yV Illiatit Litike and wife." •
"On thelittit of thiS month our beloved anti
precioni - son tind.brother, Wilhelm Iliedsleek;
• died the death'of, Otero for kilitrand coun
try. Ifefelliit the. battle of Mars-la-Tour,
beside - hiseoznpanionS,.recviving a ball in'the
head while storming the position °tithe enc....
my, in his thirtieth year. He remained un
wounded in the campaigns of 1864 and .1866.
Now 'God has demanded thia treinendottsfak
critic° front us: .Altlitigh in the, deOest
sorrow, we bow inhumility under His alb
powerful hand.. Air who' knew him'who has
"keen called home will understand our ethic-
Hon, and not, deny Us their silent sympathy.
He was the model of a good - son, brother and
friend.—L. Hiedsieck, Pastor, his father, &e.
Heepen, Angrtst.3o." '
' "Death It - as demanded a Sacrifice from our,
circle alSo. We itearthat our beloved friend:
and colleague, the: engineer and lieutenant,
of lAtildwehr in-the 09th regiment of infanl.
try, f-rariz in - the battle of Grave
lotte on the 18th Instant: . His excellent
character ninkv.4 us feel his loss, douhly, and
his memory will be a - dear anti lasting one fci
the engineers of the Cologne litimpany. for
building machines."
"WhOever can give. any information as to
the fate of Joiopti Christi:mum, 'of the first
Infantry reginient of Nassau, who has-wound
ed at Wterth";-.4lentreatett to for Ward to 'Di
rector Christmana, at Dusseldorf.!!!* -
"In oat , deep and inpxpressible sorrow we
givetiotica Le our deaf '
relation§ friends, and
acquaintances that it has pleased Almighty
Gott to call away our dear youngest, beloved,.
and hopeful sons'Rudotph and Oswald; offi
cers in - the Think, 'Westphalian regiment of
infantry,. in the- Sower of their, age. They
both died.on the 16th Itieti, in the battle of
Mars-la-Tour, the death of , heroes. for 'king
and country. Rudolph wasstruek by a ball
while storming the Position of the enemy at,
the head'of his company, at the moment"
he was calling to %Is mew ; Worwa{d; my
children!! . who was . : taking an
order to the first-line of shooters, was killed
- in the set:,-.V.--Aralutaiitihis.wifelit Wetz 7
lar." • --. •
"The regiment , of the FinftNassau infantry .
fulfills a painful duty Iti OHM:Miming the loss
of Lleutentuit Schultz, - Knight of the Iron
Crcs, who fell at Weissenburg.—Bivouac
Floring, Sept. 2." ' . -
"On the 14th. of. August Hugo' 'von Hasse
receivetl a severe wound at the battle of
Metz, from the' effects of which re died at
the hospital of Ara:sur-Moselle. He died
the death of a hero, for his king and - country
with the assurance of having fought,in. a
just cause. All who knew the yotingdepart
ed Mr, and the -pride .aud joy his afflicted .
parents had in him, auf understandthisdeep
sorrow. He won many hearts-by - hie loving
ways and excellent character, and.a loving
remembrance of him will always remain.—
This death Is annodheed by his friends." •
"Our excellent ; - flever-to.be4orgetten,sOii; ,
August Namur, having, followed t'lle` - eitlrof
hits king,:fouml.his death at the bloody bat ,
tie of Metz ou the 14th last. .He .gave. his
life for the•honor and saving of his country,
and died the glorious deathof a hero at the
youthful'age of 21. For the loss is a-bad
and heavy one, for with him all our bright- .
est hopes are borne.to the grave.7--Bberhardt
Nausz and leamilY." - -
"At the battle of Rezonville, on the 18th;
our precious son, brother, and On-in-law,
Henry, Baron ,of Bruntfert; died the aetith
of a hero.' Helelrwhile glorying In hissasig
ty,• heledlitt men • on to the Storming of the
Village Bste Marie. The_joy'of our life lies
buried with him.--•-• The ISor Miring Mother.
and Sisteri." •
"While hopeful but in dretnlful suspense
we heard of thedenth of ournever-to-be-for
gotten beloved son, Louis Baring. Re was
torn' from_ us while istoriang the heights of
the 6pie.heren7hill,! in "his 19th year. : 4The
Family Baring:" -
TALE nos. T. HuattEsi, At. P., while at
Cornell,joitied the boys In sesame of- foot-'
ball, of *Wei he te'ver fond , and: the saw.
delfts etuuse,Eeriseci, y- teriseci his leo endihis -kteltlng
BB Prixligks*."- •
.
A's Iridiaba farmer 'via.: ostoridly .
reused that a railroad wouldn't, priy:lll43 for
cow , Ott Brae over,. but thotiwao nco reason
Ito should -tear up_s itO anAegineer .
a , Ond - firedilui. • - • = • -:
SINGLE COPIES SIX__6ENTS:
IrIENERAL SCIFENCH.I3PANVABB, •
if ever a party had itite9n to holrotid- , of
a leader-in a politleal canvass, the.' Ateptibil-:
elms of the Third district :have seat2ott ' ty b6,~
proud of the 'gallant mintier
end Schenck bore .'himself during the cam
paign which 'has just closed: 'Much was
expected Of him, because it was apparentihit ,
the work to be done in addressi_n g thepeopfe
of the district must be Amon/Wished mainly •
by his own efforts. General Schenck is not
, the man who shrinks from • either laborer
reapenaibility,and In accepting the namiva,
Ron he assumed the labor which it Imposed--
lie conductedconducted the canvass -with a spirit and
energy of which b ut
. feW men are capable, '
,and with an ability and 'zeal which ht rarely:
equalled. His prominent piiiition lo connec
tion With,,all the Important legislation of
Congress, especially in riTani to the tariff .
and Internal revenue, afforded his unierupu- . :
10 - us opponents abundant - material for_lhe
exercise of their peculiar vocation of slender
and falsehood...-To neet:tiiiii deftuction i and
tefitte the calumnies which were persisteritly '
uttered, required constant and uuretnitted •
effortsi- Speech:l% to till appolutmetits, made '
for Republican 'meetings, and debates with
hisupponeots' occupied ' nearly every day of
the canvabi, and. in some instaneee lie filled
_two appointments :ln a single dat. There
Was no labor too hard ; no etlert too great Air
hn. A holder, More vigtirous and laborious
-• nvass could not have been made anywhere
•:'elqr,any speaker. .. 'lie 'met all assaults upon
Cengresslonataction with- an ability and
power which coOld net.he excelled.
With' such, a candidate andliguch a canvass
.theirepublieans ()fake fl'hird district deserved
sikemia, in spite of the mountains of false
hood Which ware piled - up by the llemocratic .
'spOakers and ',opera day after da.' Th a e
Deniocnits with their fore ig n emissar y iesnd
I.,free4Mtle_ money, their lies and defamation
1 .- every kind, wade the ificist' of the infa
ions material, and thus reached the : result
they aimed al—boy/on
VEB. Bar •
me l ?S .R tt l :l7 T or E ks ßP a ß te l-. ?t l. o — n A ceto b e
erected in elticaigo ou a plunntid under Mat- _.
pices—bOth• of expetience Mid capital—which
render their 4.tueetws a certainty:. They are
to, be built by the Union Rolling
pany of Chicago. Of this elm:many, Mr.
11 'Stone, President of - the Cleveland Rollink .
Company, is - President ; and ltwElettre-.T
-tory is Mr Wm. ,Chisholm; a son-.of
Chisholm, Yle*-President and General- Su
perintendent of the Cleveland Rolling Mill 1
Company, under whoist immediate supervt
slum. dar;.by day, the manufacture otthe
Betoemer)steel has there been put on *airi en
tlrely s ful basis. Mr. • Wm. Chisholm, .
- . t.tdileattitllrom an early age In the practiml, i ,,..;
school ill j Willoll his rather Wit ',nester. Is an -
expert in every • process of iron and steel •'l:' ,
manufacture.- The Union Rolling Mlll Coro?
pany of Chicago '
otlius•staitti wi th certain-
knowledge of all that relates-10 successful =••
steelinanufacture—wliat material to new -the
exact process; the precise' cost 'of materials
and process; the best plan . of• buildinicanit
-process; in one ward, the enterprise-liens out
with-every element of the problematical and .
the expert= entail eliminated. fl -• •
• The Company, in. view of thus important
new branch of their business, and still others
in contemplation, have recently added largely -
to. their tract on the South Brancli-of the
Chicago river, - increasing lt - to eleven aert:s..
The_plans are completed, 'and . the 'erection
will at once begin of a Itessetner steel works
building—brick; iron anti Slate' roof, caul- •
pletely lire-proof, I.soxlr4 4 Teet—at a cost of
$50,000. It is expected Iv begin with • the '
manufacture of fifty tons of ingot steel' per
day, the capacity of the werk"S admitting its '
increase tine hundred tons.' The works
wilt be ready for oPeration early the coining '
spring.—Chicago
r 1 1 1 - 14:_CHINESE LAN(ICAGE was °tie
_L. witip - - :Its images Feemue
gradually words, modified. in a variety ..of
ways', changed,; compounded and so abbre
viated that all raseinhlantv with the object
was lost. The spoken langtiage is t he.,Poomt
hi the world,'while the writtenis the tichest.
There are.four principal dialects and a nll-)
thuds of local varieties,. sub-dlalecti, patolii;
Jargons.. The difficulties of the Chinese are
many. -it hese multitude-of characters' the
gnat:matteal 'relation bet Ween the..Vorila is
omitted,. the reader being, obliged to: -supply,
it ;. and It forms,-In short, a sort of-,ageboaltail •
languSge, thus affording a 41peqlei of:excel
lent Men tid. gy mnastics.' The.ChlueSe Intotia
tions . form an tuter&thrg and - important
.portion of, the language,. and by means-of
them all misunderstandifigii were avoided.
I.'rof. Becht*, who is a Prefeybor at Cornell
•
university, describes the 214-radicals,. the
phonetic.systen4 the Kuwen and K-Oan-hoa,'
edutoq, Fu-Kiting, Shanghai and other dia
lects, and gives useful. hints - to the leaino.
The final question,
."How long will take
Chinese?" Is niet by the ProWssor
by a quotation from... Confucius, given first' 111
Chinese and then thus: "'There
are persons who are -unable to leetunpliali
anything. 'lt Is becatese - .they :are lacking
earnestness, energy and patience. But they
should pbrseverel ppoplentiquire one
hundred days to do the..wolk which others
dii In one! And for what Is done by other's
in ten days, they would need at least tine
thousand!" •
rrHE bEECIITRAI)E.,,One of the trades
Carried on in :the Landes,: south of Bor
dean x; in. - Frani*, •is that of 'Propagating
leeches in the ineres nearthe hay. Formerly
the
.citstom_ was , to, use miserable worn-out
Merges ;- bid thise poor animals were found
by' the proplor to wear: out too soon—the
`veins opened- y . the the ,leeches did not. heal ;•
and,se the life s bits* could-not be renewed.
'Now, the cow has to di) duty as nurse to the
young annelides. Frightened, haggard, but
resigned, the animal submits with s stupid
kind of astonishment to the attacks of clus
ters o( leeches hangingon Its legs; and when
the moment: of utter exhau stion • comes she
Is sent os - to her, pastures to• ' , renew life, and.
furnish a fresh 'repast. Two weeks suffice
for t each process, . ' alternately [carried on, un
,death puts an ;end to being eaten in de
tail.. ;The owner of about- eight acres of
marsh supplies yearly two hundred cows for
the nourishment of eight hundred thousand
leeches; he - buys the animal for hbout tw
Pounds,'atvr.sells the carcass for -sixteen .
shillingsl_Mie ass, is sometimes employed,
but it ..jarves to • be less resigned - than the
nuire - phtlent cow; it kicks, rances, - , and
tries to Bite ; and when at len gth it t f In
t O- . -the Water under the storm-tt its null3erouti
enemtes, it becomes mad with terror. That
•thlt 'Culture of leeches forMs an important
branch 'of trade to the inhabitants of the Bay •
Aroachon; may be believed when it is known
that a million and a half of leeches annu
ally. exported from Bordeaux.
.. •
THE STATE FlNANCEil—The_monthly re-'
ports_now published by the Sinking Fund
Comautissioners afford frequent opportunity
fin 'the public to see for themselyes the Com
monwealth's financial condition. „ - .
The statement published on the sth instant
shows that dnring last mouth $109,0513.00 of
the bonds (gibe State were redeemed and
paid, and - that" since the 30th of November
bust, the whole amount redeemed btthe State
us $1,570,151.08. a . -
This is truly a gratifying exhibit and
proves, if further proof were‘n , the
advantage in having Republican utile Os at
therheW of affairs. - •
In referring to this subject the State Jour
nal says it 'further appears,
;on examination
of the subject, that since the 30th of Norm
ber,,lB64, the semi-annual interest on the
debt' has, at all times, been . promptly met,
and that the handsome sum of $8;141,144.87
has been .paid on the' principal, thus - 'reduc
ing the balance of the debt to $311,238,389.27
'on the 80th of September^ 1 t. This grand
result will more clearly ap ..irywhen stated
thin; : -
amount of State debt. Nov. 20, 1011
- " • " " depL 1070 07 05 . 339 27
amount paid ;dnee Not. 141,214 CT
This . Tesult cannot be other than satisfac
tory' to every patriot and tax-payer in the
State, and the more when ills remembered ,
that the Democratic party, dbring their long ,
mismanagement of ,our State finances, had
Wed upon us a . debi of over
,840.900Assh
terentikthree, ritillions of which was over-due,
rind no provision made for its payment.
ORIGIN' OF ?HE Pion
the French Poet, tells ait „thit Hymen was a
exyoung man at Athens, obscurely hut
tremely handsome. Falling in hire with '
a lady of rank,he disguised blown' In fe•
maletittlre, the better to canyon, tiliamosE;
and; as he was one day on thetegothete
brating the Eletidniascrlereyeltniter mistreat ,
and her tennile'ecunpanionsin gguigpirates,
MUM 'upon `them by - au fin d. oarrieu
them Gift° adistamt wherethe_pircies
got ihnith'for rs.and. asioeP• nimeu ,
theiterined the wiwitis,"And dispatched digt'' .
dePl4' sdrates ; when , leaving the two.'
winnen upon-the -Wand,- he sped to Athens,
told: his adventure„ and. den 41111 1 44 bis be
loved in:marriage sa , her isusons.:_,ille re
'quest wassgrentegit sad so Tortninateerili;the
SluribiKthattika tuune,of Hymen wan ever
after invoked !skull Mere nuptlals • and in •
ebt , tinier. the Greeks . e —,llollded I**
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