The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, November 05, 1870, Image 1

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    FOkiTY—SIXTH . -YEAR. No._ 45..
COAL 111
• Port iticlmonb.
, , Pier - .'io. 4. Pert lltrhmena. •
WE - LD, , RICE &-CO.,
Shipper; eirihe Best qualiti ofr .
r, LI A Iq: IN at... 1 SrfirYLKILL.
C- AL ,
'' • A GrFT "i '41,1t - Tflr: CEI.EFLATItIi , L• •
r; PIN E' K N'.o 'r " , ,llntl oltirr choke :
LOCUST If OUNT.II N ( oAL,
.•
"VC ME:MILANO VEIN LILTUIIII.COU..
• .' 1 . 205 N Walnut St., Philadelphia
: II I Itroadway. New York,
tll lioattis Street, Boston. -
„httl. I, '7O
Pier No. s,'Port
& BRti•UZER;
Miners and Shipvrs of
.THE STTPERIOI:
TURKEY RUN - C OAL,
Lee Ceret..w.:
G COAL
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1 21S Walnut St.. Phltaifelpl . ll3,
tiinern: Trinity finilding,
Doane st.,
Frt) 19, 17t1
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- CASTlslitt, STickpity & WELLINGTON.
...,..,:- Minera and Stilppertgz! Coal:
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, rrttNsi Dr. 'tram their Butztaltle, L'at Shar , oo!:',ln.
~._ r.FAVIii VEIN (Red Ask),..
-.,'.1,1 t 1.. - .... , 53. - •3101INTAIN (White' Oh.)
'* . .:3lrTrinitp Building, New York..
',. I.olegs: 203 Walnut Street, khlladelphla. '
''..- ." 20 DeantyStreet, ktoston.
i t
WIIAI F-No. 0, PORT RIrIaND,.PII:II.A., ..
, Jan. 1, IV. .. s r , i---- •
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"Pie+ .7, Port - ctunonciL t
HAMMETT N RI
EILL & 00,,
.slilpperfof Axahracite 41P:13itainin't.nts.
0,54
i1i."..\74 for the Ralibf the celebrated SFIEN ,
iS lITY, s .WICHOLAINT TRIEBELI3 Loc cue Montt--
Gala la Liu rnside-Epwrkin . „
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1,..0-„sTotry *(1. P EACH , ,ASOUNTA IY.
• Ash Goad. ".
ME
HOBOKEN,'
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of•Lehign And Boy
FAMILY-cpAL....... • , •••• •
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. • , Ajso, SolNAgenta in tile Eastern rnary.et Tor the
le - and (i.orge:Apreell: Co.'s ;cerebrated 11,117 C,..
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rlifladrAtihla, 2-17 Irmlittit Stre‘it., . •
Now York, I:Kiln t ;.
, ? E ' Pros - 111mm 27 Cuolom
Si' ^ Poafte'l 4 treeS.,
t'rb . rll.4ry Z2,"0,9 '-•••• .•_*• - 8.1
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.• -kart Aleiiruoait. • '
JOHN •
Shippers ,
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NG.: 316 WAiNXIT . PHILADELPHIA.
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Depot* h;rglZrage orelaa,!
.;:): :; :4 , 1 1 1 14 . t .i tI n tr e t n ee n ni v iitT o t ir !atal . "*",arj . F.:7 •
IiNoW. , Wharf. No. 99, 'IOM's Sireeti
'irharf. Washlugton. Avenue. u
'tteral 'street; Boston., Jah.-1;'701-=
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1 - 2RA.NriLfN 014. 0 LYEENS VALLEY:
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• .„ : lirAr.E.ic: •,(I"LF. C.krTIONED that there . aye,
-, out - ,tutr ' : •1'0111esliy - hlolt mine thls Coal,'" art- of
v.Aell
' l are under t zikanagement of the underthru
t e.l. For Ihe %year IS7 SINN ICKSON .1, CO., , of.Phila-:
• .V. 7 10 11 14 wlll be LIU. on/y A l ienti for. its Nile - ln 7.sfew
,- . Ingratat .‹ ~ % r York, New ersey, and tiouth_Of Cape
<I let try • .......tr.‘l.l. 1311.05., dr. c(3. of Baltimore fur sit'
..- other 1)... 6 -.. .ourAkents wllt deal In Ito . .inher (trial;
.: Avila t e'w ••• • and - riurties wlshlrla the pure genttlinl art'-
, • Ale nt .10, pr0...00 i tnf I hem. me object or tlf i seoui.lint
' ii;slutply tti
. ..IF:dile tit...se - interested to "buy-unde'r._
- it:online:lF. ••• •• _. .. • ••-... - •
. '.' ' ~.I'lla • . ..ait.tenis • null * I
heir.' oasis - tants fort the anne.e
aiint.. are a...1.110W.... - '.-.1N:5:14. 1 4' CtiON.a. , eo:,(let..rat•
~,, 'ki.t.t.4.11.5. -I.Q W:tl;int...street; PlilludeV , bla; n het r • is; ov
- '. l ur k Oilier?: is at itoonios, Trinity
_lMl.llngs, .10:4.„Fi.
. ..314,10.11Y . , Agent; ,asaltited by EillkiLlA. 3lpskCi,V..r,
„Agt . llt, 32 Suninier street, 13ocd0st.. ..' • A ~ ,ts -
.....” di, \ 1.1. liitaxfirtits .11.1:0•Air4ettr.1 Aoton't.Y.,s,,'l'ust
''. tntil•e avepue, Baltimore-, bld.• represented of dux
-. i ... , ..lottr. , , .1 3 a.„ny JOSEI'II Of . STERI:I7t. Orders .
' ~ J. , ;u Itt be given to el t lie-r o (Abu aboV...iinzinsl.parth.s...
•• , . st to. ninoone else. 1111: B. ItllSLlCrilesterat Maultimn
- - .,1 [lie si tuuni t Branch 11.11. Co.. t tie :• , ijort- Nt. coat
. ....•.,:.'arnt the ).'kens Valley,,Cua I t '... (Jan. I. '74-1 •
' - . -,.- ' rf ~...Nki. 10 psit IPeittnotict..
CO; c s . '
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INIpa.B4ON' & - Cr
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. .- ,!•_;(4q .Igents fa, the Aale. and l•lllpthent of the
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. . "Wig - 44r Coal .Itof - Lyk ens - -Valley,"
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ice= - , -1 1 , New .} , f,u;1•111.1 •Nrew AGrIZ: . Sf,iiiisTers.cy and. Soup .
~.., - . . Of Cape aleitt . • • • • •••-....
•
• y. 132 **bird,
;4ftice.'A : 148 Titnityilulltiltsz, New Vork. •: •
42 .0 i!itreet, Itofttoar.
. . - •• , JO:TtEPIL . G. 'Af 0011 Y. Agent;
J:uCr, ' . .; 4. 40.1 6UZ , 5. New Yolk
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vVALTER . DONALDSON' & CO.;
'11NT:1;S .V.N t. i. 111 1 . 4141.4 ., r,Y '
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TI-103 14. S LEH../014 " GOALS.. .
i .;o......'wiiii l nt. fitreei, I;3litltslielphior.. •
• .19 "Trinity Itoildkng t Nisi Yntk,
1 19 Donne !...treet;.Doston.-.../
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. .,NU101.113 (ACK VAL. jESHE !Q. CO9K.
ER & • COOK.
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1,40,14:A IN tau 13: I'S It , T ‘ll - .11.1 . 1 . 1FLS 06 '
Roci • Al-zlis.Coalt-3...
No. 114 Wa:tint Street; nasal 11-004:
I;taid AV huryt.r., Schuylkill River. T
.1(11IN li. WIttYK.Elt, .
hit I 1 2 PL it AN DENTe,.,
Schuylkill 11/IWll,, ra-P
Jan. 1. '70.-1
I ; ter i'ort'
• LOVE, - BOYER & •CO • i
.--...,.- S11'1'1'11:1{4' UP ,
;'.Anttiracite 'and Bituminous Cols..
. ...- So LE .16ENTA FOR . ...6
i't.' NA-131: it LA SI) VEIN Drrus 'Nous cot, I.
•.. g y, { 3:l4.3.valzint f:{.. .. phnatreiphi.,
Ll' ~,il, . ; r oic , • "1:1 It «r .St. lin.ion.
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,21 linstoto liou.,:e St,., -Providence.
• . Ntarcn 5, 70 • '.. • • 2. - • . Ski-ly -.-
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PaPort JOHN . C, SCOTT &. SONS
-, Miners and Shippers ofCoal.--
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SOLE: AGENT;i -For: THC SALE
D LOCUST - 311CIVNTAIN White A-. 11.
•••REN- Red AOl.
:t lie ,:atne NPIII% and •dritilitr ret4R.Tots to
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the
G()% EN Slt/tII9IKIN Als.
• 1 I'iIIILADELpHAA—"Nro. 224
-lIOSTON—No. 19 //name. St. ,
NEW VOKK-111 Ilmaulwaiy. -Chain r
laln French. Agerll66 . •
Jtin I, '7O
'DAY "RUDD aLL & 00 . 4
• • Miners & Shippeis of Coal.-:
(05 1 ,4' Walant St.. Thlinslciphin.
Offices: 11l Brcitulway, (Trinity Itull(ling)lc „ . lfl• •
1T Doane Street, (Bunton.
Sole Agents for the stile of the follawinz celebrulgZl
IL A It.S.IOI7..LOSIIGit COAL,
iCKORY Teti.Alk CO.'S HICKOUY A.ND Dit.t
COALS, and the
EXCELSIOR COAL CO.'S SIiAtOKIN COAL.
H I ppt,;(i - w iTAm . m: Pier .No. la Pt, Itlehirtono.
(Pier Nu. 3Ellz:shell/kit, N. J.
Jan..l, '7O • \ • • '
Pler 'sls.
JOHN. ROMMEL,' JR., & BROTHER,
sott .m.;r:rrrs ton •
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Tile Favorite and well
kstoott 11th L k HAMM IV . kite k.ll
- 711, elaperioilitiNET CLAY, balky. Tree-burning Flak tab.*
The Co.elbroted FeANTEL AFEIISTEIL-DeepitettAlah
BitOkit TOP %F.II.IIITtAI3OIN. '
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`. RAVEN'S WING LEHIGH at - Ellzatiethport. %
) 2053.1 - Walniit st:. - Phibuta.
--- 21 !HAW. 1 tretrl. ltolston, .
- .)114rom 5.1. Trinlly 11:itkling. New York.
GENERAL Ab ENV -SA MIZRI. F. nrcw. lINS J.! 1,1 h r
T-,!". BROWN:and -E. I'. I'llA M.- 11 amt ti c '.Ol-1.,
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VANDUSEN BROTHER &
1111;erc wait littipprra-of
C UA.L S .
INd Cetripany's Imltlch....tornot.lllountaln. Lorpit (111 p...•
• Wl.ll.P.bstrre, I rLtgiN rwtl oft-k •
WHITE, AND RED. ASH COALS.
({'Pt. 11.1c11rtiorol,
I . PI !•:1; ii.e.ityks: 4 , - •
• • (Jersey City.
on Wolunt citrert, PltllkAlrlyilok. - • •:
4 • 111 ttroa4 %ray, .11c w. York. ,
1., 5 Mane kit., Boston . Jail 1; '7ll---li.
I. J DOVET.I
DOVEY & KENDRICK,
31111srr1 anal Khlppen onthe Orlebnited . • ,
Shaft or Fainbow and Keystone
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Wharf No. 21 Port itlelimoid.
Dock Street.
Pottxvllle—Centle Street.
Itoutou—No. 17 Dosno St., Alta. M. le.*"
i - Agent.
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Niclptionb.
Pler No. 11, Port
AUDENRIED. NORTON & CO.,
Miners and Shippers, of •
FIRST CLASS COAL;
14.0CVST MOVS-TAM.
From our tiro large arid Celebrated etrllleria •
"HAZEL DELL; • —C. F. NORTON &CO
"VONTLNESTAL;* GOODHIDOE & AUDENBIEO
LORBERBY.
Free Bnnllng Red Anl3: and Mplendtd Prwparatlon
coud:rr FRY. Owen; Long & Co
MIDDLE CREEK COLLIERY, . .... Conzett, Pres?
SHAMOKIN,
ENTERVItimE COLLIERY, T. Baumgardner, fruit.
" Locust Mountain and Lorberry, also vla Nettuylk
Canal, to all points aeoesalble by boats.
3211 Walnut Street, Plilbidelphla.
OlNees: ICI Broadway. New Tack.
27 Mani Unapt. Besilaw.,
. J. T. AI`DENRIED. ,C. P. NORTON.
,CUAK. D. NORTO'N. lt. GORRELL,
3an..1,
nee, No. 11, Pt. Mittman&
SNYDER &SHOEMAKER,-
iiihipperuari'd -Denlnns' in
COAL,
SOLE AGENTS FOR G. W. SNYSIER'S WELL ENOWN
PINE - FOREST COAL
WAr..xtr
• ' PHILAWL
LOUIS :ANY /R.
Jan 1.'70 •
Pier No. LI Port Richmond.
GEOI:GE R. REPIPLIKR, C. P. aortoovr, A. P. itarrLirs.
REPPLIER, 'GORDON & CO.,
.11 1 N IA.V4 ADD 8111 UP YRS or
locust Mountain, Mammoth Vein, Fled. Ash;
Lorbory, and' •
.TOWER CITY, LYKENS VALLEY COALS'
, •r
(32.0 Wiilout Strewt,,rhiladelphilt.
Ouireg : Broadway , (Room No. $) New Tort.
. k 27 Louie Strwat. (1 10 0[1 1 N 0 . 3 ), / 30, 7" 1 / 4 ,
• • tel
opzi 72' . • .„ .
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B'ORDA,. KELLER & •NUTTING,
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Miners:and Shippert. Coal •
NEsy LEHIGH , GREEitWO9ji.. •
TANIAqUA tiHitliT i • • • •
, 'REI-WFISDALE, • '
• . ~ECKERT lAORBERRY, ' -
NORTH FrtA.NKLIN BEiYABIL
- BLACK HEATH' '
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Bier RUl4' LOLUSTNT., .• •
, GARREZNON (HRARDVILLY
Kliby St, Boston. •,• ' . •••
office" : • Room 04 Trinity Bialtlin N..f. • : f••• •
•- • 7 ) 327 Witinnt Street,
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ti noini,A; titZLEß.*".NtrtibNa..., `
4- NORTII, FRA : ciKLTN R RITE ASH._
Nap NO*.
ENE
1110
AVM - HEISSENBUTTEL&- CO:,
Anti T .
't'chuylkitl. - Lehigh and •Ctithberiaecri
t) 0 -.A_
TRINITY BI,II.1)ING,•1II ISIWADWAY. Jiuu~u 81,
• 7'. • u. Box•anK:NEN YORK: . ,
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%Sole .\geoh.. for : New Yor k anal %%Waltz'
c. fir the
. . - tirth• of LEL% al.tA NT eCO.'S PLANK RI ""E", awl
C./1A.04,A: tiItENIZETt'S Ttlttli:El Rt7N COALS, • .
itp•elt:.%,.'79 . - . ' • 13..1y
-DA .'l ,
ItSON TOUNO & CO.
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- • AVlloll42l(tirr.. DIIA.I.XIIB IX •
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2'btorNTAIN,, RITA,MuICTIS LEHIGH:
eulkt Flout N . p: scitAISTON R WJLIC.»3IIAItIik ,
C UAL
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ii.00N1 .. .7.:0/16.-T11.1.:41.TY .BUILD1*(1, NZW.YORh.
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1rn.1,11.. I.IA VIDAON. tortherly of Tyler & Co. .
NA.3l' l'.. IL YOU NO,forrnerly of Catdyell, - fli.ir4ii & Cu
13:011ERT K. HU (.:K ,tri APS. -
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San 15. '7O "
pT. JOH Nectar iHOILISIbeN. ' •
- • ' COAL. •
VAN VVlCkriVrittr< STOUT,
miNi.ittsjAiso sulppssi_or Ills
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Celebrated "Fultort" ill:'-‘Stout7 , (:etrigh) Coals,
From the Ebervale and the :Stout C444llrles„near,l
Hazleton Pit. • Delivered direct from. mines Ain . 1
board Vessels et Pr. 1011Nr7s;llosegy...v, and Nine
BRUNSWICK, N. .1. • .. - •- , , ~. - •
-, {4ll ar,46 ; rriaity - Ilalliliz a t •,. . .
Offices; 111 )13ronaway..'ffewift - •
'• ' . ((Temporary at 119 .11p44. way:)' , . -.':
May 1.8,:_88.' ~ - • :, • g 5.-
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• taLDW ELL, -CON r iltit - it . -WE~ST@N,
• ;Nl:i.-111 BROADWAY, BIZVIT YORK.
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I. .. I,lttniuts 35 -and llll'TetultT Majkling:).... 7
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ILE ill Gi . ,, 4 0/11.3KEEI.PAIT,F.E, '‘.-
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F. , TON, RED ARIL.:
• ' - -'-' MAIIANOY, SCRANTON, • .
LOCUST MOUNTAIN.
CUMBERLAND, BROAD.. , ,TOP. ETC., - . ,
G:0 AL S
ShLE for New York and The North ok
11w oelebnited COI N'CIL - RIDGE - FREE BURN-.
INU LEHICUL: UOAK TUE PREHR,OitiE, - THE
roWELToN tie:ILA-I:Mouth:mum and oilier iiraii-ride
Coll ler -
JAMPN.W.CAI:I4I ~ ;LL. ":(7. R . .
• WA -
Wpril • • . - --11
4:I4FFICE OF TEEN NIAGARA ELEFAfi-
ING 00.05 Uoitgvateliki. Burfac. Uur edam. N. Y.
• COAL. ' , C9AL.. - 'COAL"..
THE ELEVATINtSI' eV., having a
Jarge. in.trpitis of Lot.and Dockage, will he prepared
. at the Opening of.bat igatioft to receive from the Erie
Railway, Canal. or Lake; any morality of COAL for
storage or transhipmp i to.any place Baal by Canal
or wet byllte Lakes n tut m alt
favorable.terms y
parties, in Buffalo. heir lot Is well located fora
.general LAW nem.
- • tre,1,14. CI ABBE, Vice-Yrealdn.
31iirch 27', '6O I,l—tf
gOiltdl). • * •
JAM.ES J.w(,)o N
and stripper of the Ce.lirbeLied .
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LOOLIST. — MOUNTAIN piDAL
. POTTSVILLE, sciitrYLE3LL CO.; PA.
'401.1 , 1, 10. . _ 1-
.Pet.
(IFFICE 'OF TELE iIKQOA.NA9,I7E COAL
1 .-/ COMPANY, No:rim and zira A. Front mt.,
NV fINGTON, DELAWARE.
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•••• . •Wehre'no rrepared to furubdi the Trade, I.k.'•alt
etaint - Wnautriers vith one;
. ;Fi. , • ... . .. . ~
.- .. 4e. ,C43.o:leigteod ,Coil, the " hincanaque; l / 4 ,
:•••X4.l4,linlie intareated will find it to thelrttnad tag e
4er4 economy to consult tin- company before Making
their yearly contracts or engaging nargoes."-, •
hip Ong point tor ,the Western market, Erie. . .
"Southern do llavretle Graie,
. • 4 . Eastern do 'Wilmington.
N. 8.,,-.l.lstz •
the Allover 11111 Rail Road and Mtn
minnow, Coal Co.'a Coals, for the Manittaef Me of
gat, I,IT (nuldles - 475 c. f. jleld); coke first cidality and
pegeentagepf ash amaa. May 21, '7O-21.1y
go Kb tug Irak.
EAST FRANKLIN LORBERRY VEIN COAL.
1\ ifitEAEIT FRANKLIN LOEUEZERY COAL
.I.YI is now Noldexelualgely by Messrs. REPPLIER.
CIORDON di.CO., who art my sole Agents . Parties
.ordering Irom _ theta may allows depend upon get-
Ong a pure article, e
( No.- 33/4► Walnut St., Plitlidelphia-
OFFICE'S: . 1 No. lit Broadway, Room N, New Yor:c.
tNo. 9I Doane street Room 3, Boatim.•
I 1. - HENRY HEIL..
1 Wirt Hope
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' -‘, TRENTON, N. J. -• . : , „;
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. Fur Inch nod Planes, /MLitt. Stantlin v ig Ship Rigging:
• suspension Bridges t retries", hts • And I i up.
~ . 'U' Derricks. Critints andeant.
• . EleTiaolll. Tttlersolx. ' .
:A. LARGE MR% OP WIRE ROPE CONSTA NTLY
- . - ON:RAND.
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- , Orders. ARO with phipatea,
`' we- Pot strength, si re and *Oat, seicirenharsi which
„mitt he,ment onapplienticm. • Aptg„, 7, *0•-31-ly
E . , 119215 11 F EVERY—NAMIPTION FOR
; Nines, Planes, Stays/Bridges; 116,
QUALITY :JIM at LOW.DIT ESTE+. ruwir
trianitnisaion by Wire Rope. Plans presil and
'contracts node.
wCY Mr-LA ND.
At And BS BROADW AY. New York,
Juty2..• ,S)-Sin ,
rr Howl woo Aav sins, Avinacikm
IL with any' obnotiraitgliosity. stebukt withoutdelay
*alto fur fir. ItA.sti wrote. Now Tntstloo,otiat. fr ee to
guy tutdiesx. At. DAS BM 111 M..121, K. IL .New
;1:otk 'ta. Boz 4,952. uct 1 - 0-44LL4t 441.41
=
1 GI Tanirrr Ett
Nicw.Yons.
B. SHOEMAKEIt.
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Whitney, M
Dreary, & Kemmerer,
tipper I.*jg
LEHI6e4
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PHI
hand other First Class
WYOMING COALS.
loaf strr t. l.Grund A70,1i.!
ADELPHIA
Mr(v.r...% v: 1 M. S. Kicv ti Kit im
VVf. R. 'prt % rr, al
Sept 41,', 11
S . C. FARRISS,
TH,OMA
• mi IP
lath
,Sch
C
EY OD DEILEU IT --
ylkllt and Bltipainons
Conslgiiineytta o Commission 240110 ted. atic.l Luken
on tavons t ble Term*. - 1,-
Oftlel9-341 Wind St...Thilaidelithisi. •
Muy I.'lkl. . Is- , -ly
1 . .
LEWIS & .ALKINS,,
. .... pa oinks .?cD 81111 5 PFIL4 (,V Tilf;
CELLTRXTF:D C MARIAN LOCUST MOUNTAIN
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I C 0 A-.•
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abaut ..Str/st, ; I l'hUndrlpb
7Z-ly
cis+ ,as
June /,'b .
Pr!' Zo.obs.
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M4GO - tr. 80r..4.ND,, 1.22 CENTRE ST,
. ,1 RELoW AMERICAN llLM:stc, Po - entirtt.LE;
FUN 130 W Opened - is new Stnck of FALL 4 W INTER
Goods !mashie for the prevent to•nattn. such Rs ,
IlLAiIt I -SILK WINTER' cIATIL, ~ II 401-ti4Ers,
FRINGES, RIMMINGS, NOTIONS, „te.
.
Has con litand a ew lot of .
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FALL AN , II WINTER SA (1V Es.
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Which wIU be sold cheap for ea...,h,.. - ' .
LattSea thoaki inatie to onler. Ne : 4'• l'At Irvin; inst.
raretVed, 1 I ,tet . 31t,
.
LADIES' 811 TB! ••:. ' ....‘--
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LA lES' gurrs ! -,
,-
.I=.l4.te.lC : Syles for Vial, 1'7"0,
In grater variety than can 1.0 found else.% here, a'
we matte It asp gaily. -
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- I DIES' CLOAKS,- -- '
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In Ele- .
cry Vttr lets l of Cloths. Mao, .I , ireehT"o`Vor 'ion!
ste.irtiltin-IForLwill :%
Brakes, w111utt.,.1:1%, to .Torten..
Ab, 6 . ' ',. •
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',BLACK • 1 ILRS FOR. I/lIESSES
The N '- try Ber l goods
,nt the., vi•ry lowest prlee%
--k
lE=
s
, ... ,ellopTi. iiiiiortment .
al tkv;;-1. , 1 , 41.' Prke , .. ••
1. , . , A. )I f; -P ' ;:. • U 1%; 11 r l 4 ' 13. NV 11l ~%. 42
2 t, s
NEW . .k, - -1;;XCILISII. ' d
" ..• e . Iffi‘l ., A . ! ItAlki.Y litlr PFICF-i. ::: ,
AG
t T . .Yo. 15* cirsgstNrit STIVELT.
''..- livir o.lf e - Cmit ipeuilt t Ilvlel,
~: , 1 A.,ll)=l,s(H`T - II NINTH ,3THEE.T;
IPIH'ILADEL"PIiIA.. .
N , E,W FAX).l. , ,''' :00, - ti! -
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N , ,,twithr-tutf41.1 . 4 Ow tilt at ,I , Jr,o,llles ~,n, e quent
on tli EurOrican War to obtain .t'llolce French Va..'
I;rles for otir.rall trade. lee art. enabled by .procina
-our order. eArly itml , I Ilrottgli . our ex tentive. 1,111111.4,6;
ti , 111,.. ill Ea li.V. 1 lii offer ao unti s , aully large num
ber of
- I - fNEW FAirße, • .
, • •. '
.t nil we wolthd call particular at ten Ufa - 1i ill our stirt - b
11..Nartiateut In gletit'N . arlety of texture,- uf - 1 -
THE - NEW CLOTH COLORS, ~•
-I'l. 1 f u r 7 ) • - 1 . ,
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F. - 4 1 - i" I "N(1 ,- Ct . '1),.. 4 :1.'1Le AI 'FAT:, .....
ti I utikr4s,ible to iefdelki.vdt pitr incoa A.,,.:1-
, 4 - ..,,, lii this matliet, we Would icspee!ffill v
EMI
the htly.t.
DM!
it will
Tftlilt• fella
invite till. 1-
I P.; P I C 0' 'P.: .
EMS
l': A IL
LACK ..SLL KS' ".
ntal•c... '
In al! prices I,,nd
"I" h n•.iw
TE SILKS -AND-SATINS
,Fon
COLORED SILL 4
iOtty-7-INew Color%
In every (j
TUNFS de VOYAGE.
ME
(4ve:4 style,: mid iltbr:er.
In nll the.
316
URNING I.IEPA MENT
ev,ry nf ,r,Fll,lnble for
•H WLS.. •
IgAty,ntid pa:ylel...totli for warnitl :111,111,e
'efiStiiiit'Aylybli.,r
rtpiele,
mmirnlng
of every tii'
Mid Alro
• d • NOTICE.
••
no it,l+nn fine or Ito , . getirelty °tole
ii4jbut Shall rontnito• [obeli VIIL
I '1
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ODER ATE ADVANCE. •
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14,14 (*stuut Street,
; • ••Pitiladelpbia..
We •Fall
x I rat)] eico(
1112 an
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BXPOSITIONOE M
I
Fplt THE FASIIIONABLE,'WORI.D. '
111 , ..isTtv ils. AL. A l /31.1.siliFit, ,
. W.. 0-or:Eleventh d Chestnut rit;.. Fhila
!I. Fll It VII IC FA I L AND WINTER oi. iSio.: -
I Whdlesale and Retiii. 4
,
whi..ll Parlsiand the first numnfactories supply.
Dressett, Mantles, Cloaks and Costumes for Ladies
11 ,
and Child ti; A special department , 01 plain and
elegantly t Itutued patterns,'.4l-the latest Parisian
and Engli li: Styles, at $ll pet , dOzen. •If you wont
a handsomply,fliting,well-nuali -, suit. at short no
tice, go to Mita. IIi:SOF:WS tor tasteful trimmings and
(Utility RUN:lest, Mourning. Trav4:litig tout We !ding
°Milts. Walking and Fancy CUstutnes.
;Dams d-Cl.b4x 'Mix wixos. Brprh:(l4, ORNAVV‘rs
',psntiprisinglite latest Paris novelties In black and
gclipl . .. Ored• Fri iges, Gimps, Ruches, Loops , . Flowers.,
.01oVes, Br! al-Wreaths, Veils, Ribbons, new shtules:
Ltti.,l'Velvet, Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, Sashes,, Neek
41,:its,lding II I. Lscx Goons—Gnarly UVCIIMIX LACY.
rum I,Mits.s Tina x LNG. Pointe Applique. Yalenclen
nett, Ilismbu, Edgings and insertions, Black Guip
ure and ThrOd Laces, new In design and moderate
in price. Canals. lionais Ousiax Ears. Fans, Birtill,
Malts, Cuslii, Ins, diouchoirs. Case* and Fancy Goods,
selected by Mrs. Binder at Niagara. Elegant line of
Whitby Jet :Ooods, in seta. Breastpins, Earrings,
Necklaces mid -Bracelets. Splendid line of French
Jet Goods, Irpml and French Gold Set's. Charms,
Sleeve Buttons, Phu I ns. de.. which for price orrearte
ty in Style, egn not be surpassed. - strargera visiting
our Clip are ilispectiully invited to examine.
Sir Pinking andßiauffering. Cutting and Fitting.
Also, a perfect system of Dress Cutting taught. Pat
terns sent by trial] or, exp_ress tosliPiwtsof the Union.
i . Mint. M. A. BINDER7B,
N. W. eta. Elf-AT:apt and Chestrit ;its., ruILAD,4:
oct I. 'll-11:0m - .
Oct - ?, '7 l
RAN •
COMP
- FAKitio
UM
N E W
SHEPPA
JD, VAN HARLINGENj&
ARRISON..
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No., Iti 2- g)8 1 I Chestnut Street, Philuda.
ItespeetfutlY invite the silent icmof buyers to their
large unit welt asorted sh'ieh of •
/ % T .: Ei GOODS,
MI of which Is ve been elthir -„ - . - . •
Imported iis tor at
. : Very Low Prices:
.F..ielusive at kw to, and a long e%perteziee in, On:*
ABECIAL LLNO4 OF LINEN tiOo IH, . ..
WHITE OOPS.
.IIOUSE UUNISIIINO PIIV (WOO'. n. ,
. 7 171 4 UT INS. CURTAIN MATERIAL. Ac:
Ena - bir .p. Id It our enntutnent wany.Ortu . Mages
not teibrtled 0 *herr, Burry deocrlptlon of th&
NENV:MAkES ..... -
MARSEILI S. .C 4 'QUILTS. VOII7 , ITERPANES 4 .
EL BLANIITS. MUSLINI . .
SK TI NOM. I , A_BLE K DAMASKS. NA.BEIIfS.
-DOYLIES, SRI aT DOT LICA, TABLRLINENK.
TOWELS. T IWM.LI NOS: TRAY viAnkkti.
TABLE CIA,. 111.-.._COMMLINION ciarrEm •
LINEN_ IS lIEETTNGB, TABLE efIVERINI.O4,
TABLE and rti.:Aco CAW Eft.S. STAN LI COVER-4.
• IMMITIE4LANN&A. ,-
. EURNITIIKE R tINTF.Di. ,
FLIIMUTILE VERING:t.
T OlLicr COQ . CRIB quivrs, ,
LINEN viz.con 99VERIM10.,,'MO1IEENK .
DAMASK MILE CURTAIN MATERIAL.
SATIN bit MENEM, TIROCATELLEB, SATINS,
TER'," icrig,inusligs, a= .
4 , Nam CUirl'AIN _.4..XM/NILIM, TASSELS. .
' LOOP* WNW' BEIADE3,Itc. " :.
'Octlo-tits .
Cart AND lIMAISLZBB BLOS.- 1 -The War
of the t7oasty Irl4on has Carta allataluteat
of sepstior Cheek knit rte.,. less Bags on karst Aliso
AKIN NSW 1100 Th AND 1. t• )1 , "...3, which be seen foe
sale. at the Prison. at low prim*, for cash. Highest
cash 'vetoes Oki for Carpet .•
• Jazoo.SMllo- 1 -*-- .18AACWAtIEL
7 . 2111:4AN tQWDZit . obiers for
theabeee roWDISR en ten ex the *Mee., CA
Quite it_ - - Wisiet. r ut ) ROBil B . BEATH ; or, with
WALLACE C. RI ON Nig., at the Yeats/treble
Naltotial Babb. 3b win be prublEelVrtfeeded to.
• • Sauti2,lll , '-4041. 2 4( -Trai)AA" Alf BEN &CU.
I Natored.accordlog to igt of Cbagroos, fain, you
POTTSVILLE, SATUIVAY' - : NOVEMBER
TS.
hia;-fit:
MID
ME
Tiotel 9 ,
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PENNSYLVANIA *HAIL. ,
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.7 (MEM= STRICT( ' POTTSVILLE, PA. ,
This well known and pnpUlar Hotel, has b3ea en
tirely renovated and refurnished, 4 .14 now open for
permanent and transient borders.
Miry. WARDLE SON, Prowlltora.!
June 7, •:u—wdt
gambtr.
L - UMBER: LUMBER!
L. TO UNDERTAKERS AND CILAIRII'AKEtt,s
We have on hand a large lilt of, aMioned 3 ‘ Y OVAL
noFFIN BO.ARIt6 and POPLAR' CHAIR. and SET
TY.E PLANK. The araave is the best qnslilY nr IN
DIANA -LUMBER.. 'DO. Net ILAUDENBUSIL,
July 30. '7O-3141 or. 4th Jr. Spruce tits.. Ileadlng,.Pis.
LUMBER!' LUMBER!,
lun,4Kvi FEET OF WESTERN Llnia:ll
110 Atg. d IRA IL' IniNl3l2:
Corner 4th and rinniee tits , Rehdlng, Pa
We keep constantly on hand.llichlsian Pancl,ln-.
dlana Walnut, Poplar: Chair! Punk, Pop'ar, and
Ash Lumber s all seasoned. The Walnut runs from
12 to a) Inehew wide and all thleknesaesl, and the
Poplar hint l 3 to AU Inches wide. The quality of the
Walnut and Poplar cannot be surpassed bratty war
lief,. and we are selling loweri than the . ci ty madteL ,
All parties In want or any kind. of Lumber• would
do well to calland examine our stock
July
MILLERBDUBG 13TDAM
D SAW
.T.NG . MILLS
N.: C. FREcK:ZE.
X AN VrACTVUXILI DEALEILI
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,41
( i itt/MB : 7 -- -,.....R.t i
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N l ‘t
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.411,1Gatlapf Bill Titithre eta to Qrtlrr
Frame Lutisl.4.r. Itward*, l'isu!k. Lath. Strliopilig.
Flouring. lillll4. Sash, DuOrs,
' MouMinx, '• i
Alt 1: . 1th14 of _Manialtel9ring I..utabc%:
MEM
• W11:e Pine. Hemlock ntifil Oak Boarcig 'rut turd
length. ttnr are :o miles below Willtgun.p...rt,
lm - lug a KaVIM: or :if freight pet IMO feet.,
:Hied promptly. Price llst fointslito on appllcat fon.
July ft. , M-enu".
Xar Salt anti (to °get.'''
A le I tuns CLABB OOLLIERY . raiz
7rovementr new. Centel sin 11 lateral tolls ltrw
snip :11 , tons flatly next season. The property,
W.ll be.sold low too Oxsl. party. Satisfactory reit-,
ns given for selltog.. - Athlretis rorrsvit.6E P.
U. 110,X. Oct. 15, '7O , It
Lson. .Lnew anal first-(fuss TOPSY 14 CC,
GY. Terifis rea..:onable. Apply to
' May 7. 7, - e-P.-tf 'WM. K. till Is 4 Centre st,
VOA RENT . —Twoonici.,viiiltu..ersottitc Build
/ - 174% IN WIWI' Sl•e4 Mil and 11 allallt 4 illgo, 'St reelN.
Appl P.IIENItY r. RUSSEL, Iteal Esuite:Agent.
1N 3,l,ltEtthltitiguStiect.
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Mai,.11•1;:44' ' '
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1.7 , HEN T. —Krol,:t;
, Inched. hi 111‘,ttilx;,on'is RAW.'
above:Ventre: Pokst...gslon gi
.ternix upply tfi
lulp 30, '7O-31-If,
1_10175E AND.LOT FOB , *ALE. .imutii oir
SaVnry street, In the tiorougli o(.1..11.1 Alto, nedr
the Palo Alto Hulling 141111,,ha5'5 rs.onts fteslde a lan. , .
t rhe , n, summer-kltehen and cellar; Water oh the
ground.. For terms, &e., apply tec • • , .
. f!e r t •• P. KELLY.l!alo24.lto.,_
j BON .WORKS ! • IRON toTORRS I"
J4• • 011. SALE Olt TO LEASE.
Tice SO1110:111 Haven Dlrect•lron Nrcirks are offer-.
for,,orleatthalfti-eirorighial cost.hr will be leeised
fora tern.' of years to rE4eponslble parties: Fur terms,
lipids to', • CIiAItLES WILTELOUT. Trustee,
e "70.-13—tf • • ' •Schttyl kill Haven.
Fpiatga BALE .- 1 stab Breaker Dolls, :14 In. with bed
es
&C. • "6 ft. hoisting drum; 4 ft. screen. ..3 ft.'
long; counter screens, sientegates, shut,, burs. dust..
'Crs stack and. plate, and a lot of Inlnii'mach I nery
%via be - sold cheap, Apply at
JOHN It. Di Ell NUS 0411 Yard,
.7u - n.. 1, *;11- 7 1:1-..-tf • St..
• -
17 OR LEASE.-?Tile valuable tract of Vont Land
J. known 11J4 ROW/ & Wlriebrener Tract, late; Mil,
fon], situated In Blythe - and Schuylkill Township',
and Containing about :kke acres', Is olTered.fur le,use
upon reasonable tern's. Apply to ••
' F. B. HA.I . C.NAN% Agent, . •
Feb 27,-- • 69 9- t f Pottsvllle ov, Port Ceirbon.
•
QLATEI . Nh.LATEI I , BLAT.110!
The undkcsigned has afways on hand eV:large
led of ite:XJ,FING SLATE, of all sizes, and of
the.best ued - dv, which-he will sell.-at the cheupest
q -
prices. state ran be delli•ered by Railroad or
Cates'. Apply to H'ALDAt'll. Agent.,
' - ilantburgOierks (N... Po.
31ay,.22, 70 • • 7
kir
1" lIEBIRA.HIM , PROPERTY FOR-SAIM. •
The. splendid residence, lately occupied by
B. 11A.NCIIOFT_, In Ashland - , Pa., Dwelling.
°ince. Green and Ice 'louses% Stable.-Hot Beds. ite:.*
The dwelling he comparatively new, and Inue all.
the modern conveniences. Price low and tenets
easy. Apply to HENRY. C. ItUSSEL,
_Real .E...'state Agent,' Id Mahantongo St.
May 74-22—tf _
.—-•- - .
Waft SALE.—A•Faine of 20to acres with unpmve
il
men ts and stock, situateOn the line of he,Selutyl
kill tit d - Susieuehanna Itallroad,l4 miles from. Polts
cliler l 0 acres of the land are under cultivation, :5
metre arc. covered with eliestntkt sprouts Of 10 years.,
.growth, which would make•groellentprojo %Mawr,
g.i - neresarcouvered wit hheat'7„llmber. ThelMprov e,-.
maim &Midst of a substantial , housera new•tSwisa
liarn r emt houses, and a new saw mill with water pow-'
er. Stock consists of horses,' ectaa. wain. W 1 76'4/ 11 41
if rtniug implements. The•price.aaked can be real- .
sited from the timber alone. germ cagy. Apply to
JOAN M.I4I3F.AFEIL
oria FEROUB U. FARQUHAR NO.181.) Lira - treat reet,
Putt/4011e. • Attgast
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. \TALIIII.BIti PROP, t871".. - FOB &ALE,
Tar: BUILDINGS AIND PREMISMS
formerly occupied by the
St:ItUYI,jiILL COUNTY LeDIIIER ( 1 4:: ..
iorststing of'a large brick and stone shop , - ' with
. tenni power and tools for - ,
.I'l. A.15111i.0 and '.m.c.N - 1 , FAcrr:itysizi ix m DF.n. .
, .
.w3th lumber sheds, abundant yard moire, nod - Other,
ciarven knees for a large business. Thia primer-4y Is
situated In the linotoculi of PortaviLx.r., 'anti fronts
on the Itailroad, and IN otherwise Well 1 - ocated,
Will be SOLI/ LoW and Upintensv terms of payment.
' - Apply to ...JOIE* R.: l'OtT, - Potttoittie, ra., .
.0r,...8ENJ. P0TT„ . 1 . 415 DU. Vernon' St., •°,
*Sept 10, '7O--....tf] • , ' - s ' ' Phlladetpli la.
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lon SALE—T4E, FOLLOWLIStki '- -
IL' . . . DIININti DIACIIINERy,
One Five Ton 1..0v0r float+, suitable for 4-foot gage
road. Ilan been used far conveying coat And= einil
-dirtre mines, and.is In good order.
Als TWO llorizominl l'unsping }.4lgiues; 18:Inelr
eyllr er 4 feet. stroke. with gearing and bobs, mid
two lifts of pri in p 5,1 0 ,1 yards each, with 14-Inch Mull
, gets, lu feet stroke, and two lilts of pumps str yards
each, ono Is-inch,. the other 14-inch
- plunger, each 7
feet SITok,. . , ... ,-
. .
Also-Li me Winding Engine. 12-inch cyllnder..4.4reet
stroke, with drawl-gearing: and boilers complete.
Also—Four sets Breaker Sinclilnery.
Abio—.loo three-ton Slope Wnguns, beifyilylroned"
jar four foet. track....
Also—One ld feet Fart - and Engine,. with tubular
boiler complete. . z; . ,
Theahove Machinery has been hi service, but is
in goott working order. - -
'CiEO. W. sNXI)t.:IL.FostAr lie. Pa.
Jitri - 'O, '6O-2-,t f
AFIRST CLASS-COAL PROPERTY FOR
.8 ALE.-
A :GREAT , SACRIFICE
-The subscribers offerfor sale to .1 party comperent
to assmne the entire management, the one-billow
entire) interest in the Maple bale Colliery, located
near lialianoy City, Schuylkill County; Pen nit:'
This colliery running tut s ruciathalnlsink shipped
with one breaker and sent to - market,-.6010 tons.of
coal, realizing a profit' of SO2,OUU, and witet'prolit of
841,500 alter paying commissions, 1111 provetnents, &c. Pits property k offered forsale solely in tonsil--
4pience of the continued ill-health, of the principM - 1,
owner and manager of the coUlery. • . • _477'
With the completiOn of the Improvements note .
being made, 150,a0lons per annum can readily ire
mined and shipped, for 10 years, withoukfurther t)z--
ponsc. For further infonsuati.o4tervas,Ac4appf,y to
JOHN C. SCOTT &SONS, ,
Wilriut St., Philada,, . .
or JOHN C. SCOTT 4. SONS..., ,
7 Doane St.. Boston. •
111;sasteitusetts.
- .a
po BALL. .
-a• • • •
00. •70-11-
8100,000 Diu irt r r iui?ria l ;t 9 A:
I ninety hone etritik.2o la. bore, If ft. stroke, 19 ft.
11
1. wheel ,• shaft, It In. diam.; *pump shaft 15 in.
diam.alt ft. long ; puinp wheel ft. di
ne i ii in. on
the face, 4 In. pitch, with bobs and connecting its*,
has been used to run a XI in. pump. •
J./ditty horse engine, 16 in. bo.re 6 ft. stroke, 19 ft.
fly wheel, with ;Jump wheel, shafts mid allconnec
tions; 1 drum 16 ft. &Lam.; with a wrought tronshafL •
1 lani double breaker with 30 hacsienglne. • ,
IMx . horse engine, bat bed plate, • fleet. stroke,
with al the pump gatringattiched. • •
1 ninety horse e n gine, Inch bore; fleet stroke.
steam pump, 14 id. W.,* ft. stroke In.pole, with
expansion joints. I set of heavy cone gearing, with
pushing trucks and wire rope. •
_.drift 'cars, 401 n. gauge. # drift ears, labigaUge'
t 5 drift cant, tS tn. minm, 5 large cad mew same.
gauge na the P. & it. R. B. Several' large dump
tracks. SW feet wire rope, different sixes. A lot of
blacksmith tools, anvils, vLses„diellows, s:c. A lot
of retsina. hand - belting. various i 1 es. 51 toas...of
second blunt T rail. S second hand ii4eriorrt
order. 210 yds. 10 in. column pipe; .100 yds. • In,.
r(Auton :pipe; 1 3:1 lu.' pole pump; 2;16 In. pole
ptimps. 1 locomotive, 4 drivers, suitable for shifting
tont, or car an iron ore hank... Aim, the wodd work of
breakers, blacksmith and earpenter shops,- One'
blowing tub suitable for large furnace.
2ninety horse engines, , With bolts sad lag -
•3 sixty • ging" complete. •
I fifty horse engine. 14 feet halting dru m .
:thirty" 1 " -
1 twenty,Ylve " " 1 " " • " '
B Boilers, Mln z loft. I stacks ftdlaxittft loan
74 " 34 la. x2l it. 2 stacks 34 tn.zil " '
" 301 n. xlO ft. S tons spUce pities, 10 ft.
2 " 21 In. x 12ft. ng Ina .
" 21 in.' -6 ft. - t or n, poutp stubs.
1 " 12-honie, tubular. 1 new 12ft exhanatleg fan
1 uptight, flue tubular.
1 " • •". • • "
ttwbool!ers,alin.x al ft . Lot of 4 In. hautboy pipe.
2 ' loin. x3O R. Pump wheels, shale and
100rds201n.coluzloo pipe. , blocks of various-sixes.
150 " 16 in.. . 1 mall lbot lathe. Fire
300 ydd. 14 in. col. . hoots. Maim. sad water
with bolts an&rinp. pipasSor boUera differ
-114 yds. 10 ht. eolurn pipe ant atlas. constantly Lon
100 6 hand., 150 tons castacrap.
.1 Lot of 4 in. pipes . 50 toni - wrought scrap. ;
120 tn. pole pump. — 0 sets of breaker rolls. - 2'4
2 10." ft...aereva.. 2 drums 'foe
311 " " "fiat ehslos, Lot :of Eng.
1• " " ." - • 'Bab flat thalna,advint 15M
11 ih. lilt pump, ftstro'e feet. LOlof second hand
10 small llft and tome sheet, Iron. PloUers of all
sties made at theishartest,
notloetA n l
4 wltya on band
la
"I/
o f t on Mid Streit. 7
/Am apAßti; • ,
toeiie dean, mime
xes.
1 IA feet tegsting drum.
At the litactilaery Do
Nov. AV-4W
Runia laib•Clarles Mos or the Distria
PRESENT - 5EA50N,.,,,,.
Sije liavea coigne) 1434 . mappfaclunell
• atock of the . • •
I . • - • PTT ST
RUDY-Nlo[ AMINE
•• •
.! • \ Our 1, 'Reparations for
444
T the present season
• '
~ have been on theist
. g -st:",tuid most Jibe.,
ral ale, and our
4 ,
I l o • - present stock is
41101,
Geta
',\ ••4 •
as uperior to
• o any fo former ti
1131124 G \ , one as, war
(hoops. - . former ones
Finest in-; have -been
quality, 61 • superior
the greatOstthole
variety, and iup o f " a " is o.
to the very latest houses.
whion and stile. , d ic k ' 1 1
Embracing every. '
thing essential] to a'- 3
gentlemen's toilet and
wardrobe. 1 _
,_ i • •
CUSTOM DEFT./*. '
Goods of oar
,own: Mayor- •' • /• '
tallow—the newest mid 4 0 /;
best fabrics of English, /-/ _ . 7
..,,,Vrenah,, German, 'mad / .• . /
orne idanufactu're. /46 ;
-:•- • BOY&
- The most skillful / . •
matters in i'biladel-i / 4 -; - v n ik,' )
phis. "fityle',' and t' . - ULU)
good - workman- /' - . •. • ;.•
Phil). A per - 7 Qh'ildie 's, ,
got
foot fit l guar- , ; l
Inte°C"lth
' - tEr :IT.
*anent°. 4 ,
tion in all ' / ' ' -
other re" - ' /Idany new styles
/
spects. ~, -*,
i ' made up.in the
4,
t i / .. i t ' Most elegant nian•
i neir,aed a,iduritjig Ate
- ' -..-'," qualities ofdurability .
411)
and trengt4t, so deidra
-4' ble i n Cil4 l dreng' Cloth '
'Cing. Vire' hate inad
/ 11 . ; •, •:., special efforts :in
, '• i',,10 a dePartmeFLts, •
•)\ end , ask . ,Speddia
" l'`.'ltittention to our
‘ -
• ti o \ stock. Tweu-
AND: V . \,
•': ' l-. - ' ',, , \ - 4r-five stylp,s
' or . little
•- . 820 . : i ~.,. up.
.dp
1'.1.. '‘• • ' s '
0 7 7 --
\ ''C0.& 1 1 . 13
- Cliestint St - -
, p,
PHILADEI.OIVAC;
• mi s I.WES_T 3 'T
' - '' , ; --t "' .
i tilk hi • i plait ' \
.\
CM
Fitli dwelling at
in Markel, street;
For
.C, TH02411,...4)N.
818
. , .
' • . i s TOTE../ •-- ----..-- '
. ..
itf4l4''y oar system of Belf.XOsisurscsAt. - '
y undetoOd, we enitile customers
to semi their_ orOrs in,suoh a way as to
BEMIRE AR GOOD PIT se Omits : •
~
°theys:Mine tilemselyei to our Establish.. .
went. . , --;
Our Imnrp - rod Dales for Self-Iffissanra- - '..
mint, Simi d,Priceeltenewiiiiire- .-..
4uested. end 'P , MPT ATT - 71037107$
Woo. to all , or witl l -01;11: t.
a
of)eittre ~ . ,n., • : .
JOlnt- c WiIIiANAICES, :;" ..e• - •, •
c 131.8 atid .820 t,liestnut *rept; . .
- •h '
ViriADZLPIZZA:
odober 1#3,...re ' es , .. .... . . ...,
Clothing-:ve
second 't
;11% C:Stablls4mcnt
'the CGUTI 'ollegartneilts.l4
all made f the best materials,
carefully eCied;• nothi4 un
• • , :ound or 4rti way jruperfeet
is made u all, even iti the
lowot gra of-goods. It,rs
a well esta fished - fact mot .
clothiers, th ur Ready-Made
Clothing, i 'evei.39 'thing -that
goes to ma a superior :gar
, ment, is u by any
stock of g ; in Philadelphia.
Onr assn ent 'is so large,
and,l_faried ti t eVery,one can,
- fitted at o t i. , Without delay.
Our prices a . always •
teed as low,' pr ower, the
lowest elsewlie We have
alici a rfine asSor ent of
'Which will berm
in the best zm
prices much! lo‘
/usually. charged
ma.de to , order.
; 'Samples of , goo(
• lists for all kinds t
forwardecl by miff
when requF!ted,
:BENNpTT C
Tawer gall,'slB lgs•
• Allfionsi ktP 4oo' * l44 4,
Ve4lb.'7osar< • •
o..ll.9wrrpoi. '
Pirrip VAAPIIITBI
Euu, AB9lOurmENF-71,910.fmg matgor
nragoeu, 1n0wkar .4312 4 42 e 4 .
,&-; CO4 •
Nth, at Vtinadaphis.
i ' Mititi:atztAvor XARXET.
104-""lllo,eral'a‘inttoi Quirt/in sad Clorg,
or the tweed soirokesegl. 21108111
Ac.
we;vrairaut to be t
AS FINE AS OUSTOMINORK
In nil nriippOn.
PLRI4 FACT?
araera
D-I:1
rge, wtli-established
ful with an ex
eL6f rnore; than twenty.:
rs, enable , us to offer
tents to all who ate
beorne purchasers of
4
succ:
perien\
five p
induce]
about.
rGoadr it
eons.
g annen
• or self."
• Made
- fres;
meetly,
Pet
e canwh,
adl and
gistered
that'
ments
f. future
Nair Rods, de.
G. B. SNYDER
1 ,,24. - N
; El 0 my Frinee! .3•412 were gallaat and
glad:
is wine in your blood; It hi foaming
rnpispss;
FM/Ina nine''', with pleasure ran mad
_...lmat and the rainbow were born or your
rain. .
611M1
ER
liivkling the. world with prismatic delight.
Eaeh Moment was rapture to mass so keeri ;
You perfunuid the day and ear broidered th e night.
And .caught in yo ur looms the sun's fugitive
sheen. - 1 '
' 1
0 (Ty a:fountains; 0 -ity of light's:,
, The measure of beauty; In all th atvras done ;
The dusty street curtained with mattienrel Skis.
, frees, &wen, and music for everyone.
, .
You're sold; - yell' re betraYei;. in•o 4 carnage and
blood; ~ ' •
The retie lover melted the dower he stole;
Your nu 'shoo I ilOwtid forth Ina turbulent decd.
Your lush busies called to • murderous goal. ' • '
now those countrleis Whose wilahlters trim
ten tbeglove to the Anger. the tat to the head ;
00. brighten the locks that are silvered and dim
. , With a touch of sweet hilacho..4 deliciously laid
•'Bring hither the king who would order a crown,
or beauty =raying her paragon shape V' , • -
13ring hither the household who hope ls cut down
Bring hither the mourners-tads:ken and drape,
But be who has ted you to IT/FrCibieff death -
L ,
Preparod his dull poison tour lustre* ago; • -
He raft from your bosom the patriot's breath; •
And pawned your thn'sne-Jeir, la to brighten Isis
One help may avall.hiM: when treeing; from wome.
lie leaves the gaunt; camp with Ills , akeletuna
, • 1 31 1ed. -= ' , .
A*tn
oatt not royal who, !Marina hia cdrse, -
Faint pity may gain - for !Israeli and her child. • .
Yk Womanhood's-.challenge :Must cause tier to
771 . Starlit. I . '
TO wife! lee the Widows your husband has made!
%%tut there never a touch in that deliesde hiIMKI •
• ihy 'which this dark - ii‘ei.-tre -at distance had
A t i, tqatd-tr
tweep for the treasure that rota In the lleld, t_
I weep for the hearts 411E4 are waiting at bottle;
Tied
,blossoms those WO -trampled- meadows shall
.yield.
' fliii-atTection's oweo , harvest from these ' esmnot
1 come.• .. ,
• , -
. .
I. arn, then, thegrent lesson, 0 sister moot dear
,rate passes's° swift with the word of our woe; • -•
Appolt.ts but one moment-in which you may hear
- NS hat nava unnumbered were thankful to know.'
.74 .
tot never a despot trust not, undivine,
-The Iles that reudality rears from the sod '
•
Timid Coniselence, - and Reason, that; Stesidfastly
• -1 • Rhine;
• • 'lrrust Thought'
:a deep‘eonclual plii—truth. -freedom
f t and God.. 1
' ' , —from Old end Veer, for Wori•inber.'
lir Galaxy for Nci*einber ilia Lapital nutubei.
Ti e contents tirathaptei* ri and Viol Lady Judith,
- a
4, 18,1
c; of two 'continents; -A Ilratillan Poem; Retit
le scenees and Speculations, approputi of the turn.
1.4 -point lu the Xing of Piussia's•ltfe; Dead and,
in,; Rtirt'Smopten,Containing beta in relation to'
t..e eiPedition ordered' by the Adrolnistratbn of
- Prealdent Lincoln for the relief of the garrison In
'ilie..l. e •ort.; . Thar chapters of Overland; Nothing by
ialves7, The Reality of Medicine; itonsignors Ca
pel ;,ShelchAlitiats Letter from Bagdad; Alexan
der f tnas, Pep; Lat. Rouses; and the mond ex-
Ceeil#fedituriat variety. Published by Sheldola &
*o.,..49aftroadWay, New York, • . '
Titi: .I.vtArcric 24 . 0 NT ' II EY fur. November In an ex
cellent number: it open" witlia pleasant paper on
- Foottaitlisr by Col.lligglnson, which shows a most
intimate acquaintance with New Ragland scenery.
31(ni'. Stowe bas'another of the "cldtown Fireside;
Sgth:l4 as any of•lts predecesszrs:' Jane O. Austin
tAtlrrtlio Otte of "14 . igh1y Explielve,! , lets her road
.ers into the etoc s rat of gunpowder making. "Riper-
I ineritli': bran anonymous author, I/F what would be
chilled a subjeditt , i story. ''.Joseph and his Frlend,r .
and'"Four tnnitha with Charles Dickens. „ are coo
tie tied. .I.s:l:height discourses upon thenutoillec,
teal Inlinenif of Music," and there Is • brlef, but
2
i4r. teresting Vote& of "Mn Iturlingsme as ;an
Orator. There are numerous and readable been
hone . ' •
. . . .
TII LA 0% It "Fi4x2n).- -The November Is *eery
hatt me number. The fashions in this Magazine .
are, alwayn supernal-to any that can be foiand-ilsch .
where In all (thimble 'particulars. A group of
graceful and ,elegant ladies, in parlor or pleasure
Wend, tastefelly and stylishly dressed•-that he
what we seein the Colored fashioned-piste of The
Lidy's'Frletal; and It Is not possible for those liv
ing In country plaais to have abetter guide to fash
ion. The nicel plate to i a scene from Scott's '''Falt
Maid of Perth ;" t ere is a pretty oolored• tidy pet
te'rn; and the music e famous "German Father
land., -goliq Sliver" is liable story and
"The Myst erlitua Chegt* I sure to please ynitng
battles, fn the - attractiveness of Its literary mstter, .
this magazine is admitted to Wroth* lead. Great
inducements fireciffered to new subircribenr: All
new subscrikers far 141, whosubseribe by the first
of:November, Shall receive the November and Be
ceinberriumtWrsin addition gratis, Making
teen Months in all. lhose who subscribe by the
Sol. of I.iticeraber, shall receive. the Decerulieinum
ber free --making thirlocd months in ad! Those de
raus subscribing for a lady's magazine for next
year should'taltendgantage of thigst., °deg...—
Published by'Dencon & Peterson, Pirlielphisi.
Otnl'an N* fer.Norenilter tuai,&rlch-stid varied
t stile of contents , fora* inanystdiaatbers. 'lt keeps
thereputation It hiiisanted' cifjfeing one of
ourdrst clasementhlies. 'ln • the present number.
we find 'a very able article, on. "The French Army, -
by i 31. Laboulaye; a paper on -t"Tte Science- and
Learning of the Vatican," whiefOke commend to
our readers i , Mrs. StOwe:s "PI nk finitWhite, Tyran
-hY ;" ete., etc., etc: In addition ttilitif many 'other
attractive fenturesilie publishers kreadded_iii‘ad
vectiging department, which is far Illustrated.
e Christmas ' Loeleet, a Chris &an:number of
Old snd New, will be published larly In December,
'as the connecting link 'between the Old and New
Years, It will 4 contain articles by 11... W. Beliowff
J. Freeman Clarke, Mrs. li.B.Stowe,lirs. A. D. T.
Whitney, Edward E. Hale; Elise
_Ptilko; and others
of the nunitpopultir contributors to this Magazine.
The ankle - et)r ‘ of,corne of the papers'contained in It
are::, What theChristiruig-Tree
told; Bethlehem, by
a traveller-lately returned; Christmas in Italy; A
chAstmaa Carol. b Mendelsohn; - A Cdristman
Hymn ; 'Achristil fin:mon; Chrhzur in Germs=
gy .. ; stand anti alt, a Christmas Stec) , by the Edi- :
tor ; The Anniversaries.- Price II cents,
Matted Postpaid.
A great otter to subscribers.' - subscribers
to "thu axn Nro- , ! for tell will not only reeelve the
Oct., Nov. and Dec. Numbers of 1E470, 'free, but also,
as en extra inducement,. " The Christmas Locket,"
the Christmas Number of AND New" which
Will be sent free to ail new subscribillilOr Int, and
toad old subscribers' who renew before December
Ist, Roberts Brothers, Publishers, Washington
Street, Boston. '
'VEEN ANNE FARTHIN,G S.—A short
.notice of the oelebm' ted farthings of
Queen-Anne serve* to chew a pleasant sketch
of Etlish coinage in a late? number of ,
Cris, HERS'S JouurcAL. The popular belief
upon - Is subject is fairly entitleilto been-.
rolled:among Sir Thomas *acme's "Vulgar,
Erre" The commonly rtv tt ed belief
with',ard to these' tertian& le,.that three,
imprmilons were struck' and then the
die dew to pieces. FUrther, it is •very gen
erally' supposed that two only of the three
coinsure to be found in our collections, and
that the third, If it could be' discovered,
would be of enormous value. The fact of
the matter b, that not only are there numer
one specimens at the British Museum, but
that others may be bought - of any : dealer.
Notwithstanding this, oft= of the missing
farthing have constantly been received at
the British Museum, at modest price=
I ng kepi three hundred to a thousand
One man communicated on the subject with
the Lords of the Treasury, and was much
disgusted that r stiee was taken of his ap
plication. .It is &that- evenroyalty itself
has been add upon thematter.
At the Dublin'Quarter Sessions, 1e,1814, a
man was actually put upon his trieffor the
alleged unlawful detentionpe invaluable
farthing. The facts of the, were as fol
;lows: The philatitr, Joh Millar, was a,
cohketioner in Dublin. George Hone, the
defendant In ,the wile , was plaintiff's join
neyman, and lodged In his house. On One
octagon Hone came into the parlor,' where ,
smile:halfpence were leg On the table, and
among them the claimed by the'
pbsintiff. Hone took
, t up from the tatile,
and' exclaimed that I twas a Queen Anne's
farlhing.. Thereupon; Millar took it from
him', and locked It- up'; - Some weeks after--
wards Horse 'borrowed 'the farthing, on: the
pretext that he wished to Show it to a friend
who was a good judge of emirs's; but he sub;
sequently refused to return it, unless . Millar
entered Into a bond to pay him seven hun
dred pounds--half of the supposed value lof
the cold. The defendant was convicted and
sentenced to be imprisoned for twelve mien
der months. , In psedag sentence uponhitn,
the recorder' concluded with the following
triode: •clou are sentenced to be Impris
oned for twelve' calendarmonths and un
less you give up the ferthing, not, is day Ot
that time will be remitted you.". The 113000 Y
oflt i mt Anne , * refer* distingulabed for
the ty of its. design and workmanship.
Piece;-§ia
up; to - order,
ner„, I and at -
r thin.
L r garments,
with pnee
garments,
t any time
EA
t Bauritx,
•
01enz. Is evidently-something In the seat
, war ,whieli gives tbasiCwho oecuP _yr lit
uneasiness. :Could anybody' kite e
=sticking pins. tbere, points Upward.?
-
I• • •
NKtnalonnerflanooy bM Instituted for
the KingetPrwela A A -Grand Cross 4f
the Militery•Order ef :13t. - Henry;
- worn by the - ?mislaid
King. Mijotent-OeuersEvien p*-
eented thin deenetion to- King do
the ;At Veniiinee. •
et restarriver4a.
5 .1870.
••
E WA IL , IX 17113...P.E.4 N.
HT ICILLIONIARD HOWL
EDI-TOWS TABLE.
: - TflE..Yl7..llfliEß SEVEN.
-- krig ON - E - w4o'reitis the Scriptures can
•
..111- fall hinoticethe frequent occurrence of
certain numbeni; and in, both the Old - and
New TestamenteWellnd that unusual prclin
liteneelagiven to the numbers.. • • . -
The Oldfrestament opens with the creation
of. the world, which Is said to have occupied
sit daytCand the seventh was devoted to re-.
pose •and among the Jews the Seventh year
is alsCrconsecrated-to thereat - Of the yeer, and
is called the igbbetleal year; and the seven '
. times sevenit ytaris!styled the yeattiflubi-.
• It would - be alluose Impossible to mention'
all the iustances hi which the number seven
owing in the - Ser*ptureit; but we willbriefly
"notice . a few y of theta, and perhaps . some of
our readers may be interested to - search. for .
theinselves foru -nn gabig which figures,* se'
Conspicuously in theitaered 'A :Maps . , and to •
whose religions significant*. many echarly
heads have ;Oven much time and thought.
In the Old - Testattent• - wer have -tlie_stiVen:.
days • of.the •week;.•?iwe -find also that in
certain iuterillees Ihesprinkling of:blood - Agee
repeated seVenrinu*; thiii a leprous house.
,ivas ; .clibiged...for,4eveu days, and . afterward
sprinkled eeiten time s 4 the consecration of
the priests etittliimed - seven -days ; the fo - tcst
of the taber ache lasted seven daye,2;,:alid:
children we not eireumeised Until they had`
reached their seventh`day: Ali are familiar.
with the, - sto , of Jacob , who served seven
l y
yearS each far Leah and Rachel... In Pha
raoh's dreanei;of which. Joseph leas the ilfs-•
terpreter the p lumber of seven asiepplied to
the trine and the ears. of corn, signitied.the
seven yea . .0 plent,i . . and of, famine ,' that
;,were to eotne - upou• the land of' Egypt.
._`.' •
• SeVen -years . were; lequired to. conquer.
Canaan, and. he temple ;iteaseveit years' in
building. - Ninunan wasconlidanded to wash
seven times ht the lerden. In compassing .
the city 'of IT' riche, seven - priests, "bearing .
- seven taunt is of ram's horns, preceded the
t le
ark ; they t s marched about the city. seven
• days, gitel on the seventh day seven times. •
: As a magical charm, Salmon was bound
with seven g'eeu wither, and. seven locks of
his hate-Were woven with the web.. • ''. '..
In the New.T.estament we have the seven
,loaves and the seVeti. baskets of fragments. •
In Matthew ixviii" 21..., 2- 4 , we read: - "Then
mane Peter ft}
hint; and- said,Lord, ho*.cift'
'shall nay brother 161/1 1 against; me, atitl.l •for-.
gi':e him ? Till seven times'," `seals Safth
unto him, Ilittiy not. 'unto I thee until seven
'lines', but - until seventy times-seven."
'ln the beer of Revelation 'the'. number
seven is;used. verY - frequently; There : are
seven ehurehOs of Asia;
‘ Seven stars; seven
golden candlesticks ; !sev en priests of God.;
the lamb with, seven horns and seven eyes ;
the book withseven'seals; seven angels with
seven trumpets; seven : • thunders;. seven.
vials with - seven last. plagues; the - earth=
quake destroying : seven:thousand men ;: and
the beast and.the dragon having, each seven
heath. The• , itnesst% prophesy in sackcloth
`the half of se 'en years, and lie unburied the
- half nt seven years. ! . '
Fewn.siered 'history: we pays .to profane;
And among a ilae number of - examples, we
• Will mention the seven a,geA,lhe seven cham
pions, the seven hillS, the Seventh : son of the
seventh son, 'l t .seven : sleepers, the seven.
wonders oft le Urotitli-• the seven stages of,
life (Shakespeare,) aud• the seven wise-men.
In astronomyl we have the seven stars 'called'
Pleiades, igitiated in thelieek of .the conitel- :'
lation Taur We:
read .of the--.seveli-fOld
shield of Ajax ; - of seven-fold . rage; and Mil.;
-ton says ~....-, • 7 • . • '., , . ,
~. . .
"Of even!' b :east, and bird. and iniect small,
, C:ams sevens and pairs." .• - ~ . . • _
,: There lig tinancient couplet •by Thomas
offeYwecid; who lived in the seventeenth cen
tury, which runs thus::— • =
"Seven elites wired for Homer, belns dead. `•
Who, living, had no root to shroud hts head."
'.!
It heti. bee a that seven
is the.:niimbe of hours th t ehduld be de
voted
tx td
tosieep. •We remein a little sou let
on•thia point r hich tuunsed -In our child
hood :
-. ~ "Nature reOhlres flee, eastern takes leven, 7 "..
- Lastneas nine, and wickedness eleVen."
Sir Williams Jones gives the safesi L counsel
in regard to this matter.: • • ' . • •
"Sedan bouts t-o: care to imethina shamber seven : -,
Ten to the world allot, and all to heaven." .
..
Seven la, often used to Indicate is.,. great-
number; ia •%even time; as many," "Seven
:score," and "Doubled seven times;" and; to
'refer - to' the Bible - once more, we find in
Proverbi this,' passage: "The sluggard: Is
wiser in his pWn conceit than. seven men
that can render a'reason. - - ~
Leaving the sober ;Atha iif saeied and pro
fane history, we find that the number seven
has also been popularly adopted. In' thelleld-•
of wit and - humor; however, we wilte
but one example, and that Is ; an antneitrfiti
tile : • • • • . •
.. • ~ - -
. . ..
OM
"As I waa,golint to St. Ives,
I met seven wives; -
Hach wife haalseven sack*: •
Each Rack hid seven eats,
peon cat tssurweven king,
Row many were going to St. !vex!
'NErER-DOAVELLS.
As VIVIOZATIOT advances and the
. struggle EfOr a -creditable subsistence
grows more ardneus, the number of these
graceles.s mortals 80c11113 deplorablfbn the In
crease. They are a source of thembat gOev
ouk kind_ of boredom to the more Industri
ous portion of the community , otherwise it
would,• perha ,be invidiousor dl-natitred
to direct often lon•to their insignificance-
The ne'ar-de-well Is to be found in all pie
ces where Men most do congregate, and is
always. or; hand; fig. the saying goes, with
some piece of ill-luck on his shoulders of
which,he cannot _disburden - himself- Wit h out
the co-operation of souse kind - friend_ He
has a wonderful _faculty of ,iii4ng his waY.
into bar-rooms; and other (*ages - list haunts
just at the right time tti gratify his - taste for
free drinks or smokes, of which it is, need
less to say he.li.intensely fond. Being of a
highly social turn he-delights 'in finding=
himself incompany. with a knot of idlers
like himself :e•he have laid themselves out
for what-islersited in idler's phrase, "a good
oldentokti:'!:l Here he is in his element, the
eternal pipe la: filled and the work ofthe day
: - -itillinirthne+proceedelo his entire satis
faCtion..,
Ai fortune has behaved so niggardlytotvT
tird him in thedistributien of her' favors, he
Considers that he has a sort of. mend claim
upon the sympathy and generosity' of his
more lucky fellow-teings. Fortified with
this cenvictionlbe makes Incursions into of
fices and other business localities, where bY --
some well conebeted stork he is pretty sure ,
to levy a contribution of Some soil or another
on the packets bf sortie niususpecting friend.
The success of these "raideas be is pleased
to call them, , the - fact exemplified in e fact that
Never-d0...we1l la seldom in need' of tobacco,
lag_er, or other :ball enjoyments Which- de
ceive the h i ttb i r of life., ' _
There is - thing undeniably Ingenious'
in the differentdodges and subterfuges which
thene'er-do-wellof the more hardened type
employs to sup Ply his numerous wa ts. He
hubalwaysa phsusible'neeount tog of his
sudden Impecuniosity, and even tti. *alp
recipient 'of small income -.n
moved by the reticle:sting condor:, - sto
ries to lend blots helping Mind: - • ways
knows. so towels*. his num, and ti cslenn
. late with amasiog ILOCUftey upon at he
',Ukely to get out of him. Belt a dollar bill,
five cent piece, or even "chew" itself,--,
"It is better to reftive than to give, "
is.em
phatiadly his motto.. The• - •:.:Perecliage` in
question hi alsb.distlnguished on certain oc-.
melons for.; very short Memory. • He is con
tinually forgetting his pocketbook ond
'in his loose Cribb in the pocketof ifgannent
changed the evening hefore." Iri these ern
barrasslittdilemaias what is to be done but'
to appeal to a friend? "tltrely not to help a
'man In such an emergency, would be about
the moat contemptible bit of selfishness
msuilty•could perpetrate 4 It abo-frequently
happens that his his an appointment with a
party up towOrtio Itasprom bie - ifto" pay hini
a small matter nf n „hundred dollars. It is
-just within twenty nalmdes of the time ;'but
poor ne'eloirill his not sufficient funds in
hinimmedislite possesolon to pay. his 'car fare.
That Cast . he took,. With a particular
friend, "cleaned' him- Ile- la at .his
wits' end, of couive; but it so happens, that
kind, wholecOnied fellow, Milksop, Is if
hand.- The injodest honor Ids emits "is asked
for. Milksitip suggests the 'acceptance of
twentyiliire; care that fund • Should be
needed. Neer!doswell. rainy ealliatilf his
feet' with delight, - pockets; the andf
shortly. aftererirMs invests It in. "cigars or- a!
_drink," audit Is -worthy of notice, .that he'
smokes, better illatrimas and drinks; better
Bourbon, _then Many whose generosity he
tales to par for those luxuries. -•--
` It must owtArd that Bullet of the. neer ,
do-wel is often,' it bard:one and ft may ap
par cynical' td doubt the prispriety of rellev
' [rig such cluitatters. , But :tkrelleve indul
ge Lee In such a ma, is to humane it by en=
couraeng !dimes& _Those _who are ; lothe
'habit ofisas4ing pecuniary
upon the ts question,' skean topsider
that misp ' eharity does Armoire harm
than Pea :
•
A Makidt a WON - ca.riga: Oinlir,has
4,urkey that_haitkaid'one, hundfill. ens in
oue, bnn red days, nem. , inbislOg le` 4 ll4:Ylen'
vie Neut et Meknes+ iota Orem ip toil
anything,: ,1141, turkey should be Aran s'
furlough.- - „;-, - i•
SINGLE_ COPIES, SIX CENTS.
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. ' . FONTAiIeIgOLEAV. ';-- •
4 - I.VE.HY one who - has
.Pakeil . *hot sum ,,
• l li trier day amid the unlbitagetliii recesses .'•
of beautiful Fontainebleau wilt .have been," •
heartily sorry to read the announe- •
ing the havoc which .fire. has
. bein making -
..
among its splendid trees.. . .-• I- -- i •• •
The town of Fantaittebleau, - Whleh_abinde :'''..
forty-twO miles south-SOutheast or tParis. •
owes Ittesistence to the Castle, which, not .•
leas-famous than CoMpiegne; has been men- ,
.tloned in history sinee the. thirteenth'•eentu— -
ry,. but dates its praiiinenee from .the time
of Francis - the First'. who remodelled it;--- - '" ' •
• Since then it has been added Wand altered , •
by half the ..sovereis who ha v e' sat upon ":
the French- throne. ..Its . vulnerable ' wails'. •
have seen a great' 'tn ify curious scenes and .- • ,
remarkable people. •• . • ..; •
_'- What is ealied ti e' oas.Enik Yin; cows
Wag 4ft 1657 the seen of a horrid a ff air, When •
Chilitina of Swede , who was then on u
visit to Louis XIII: übjected. her chamber
lain;
gl
the :Marquis 1:t naldeichi„ an Italian.
a . .
to sert of m'oek t ' :1. .and , then ..liad . him
effecuted., ' 2 -
~ . . -i• : - " •
'Here. Pope -Pius for e ight e en
Months when • forced to be a Visitor joy the _
,first Napoleon ; Who desired to wring ft.o . M.
him a resignation ofj his temporal pewee.
These who have reed 'those bfilliant- •
sketches edited by one of the Napier'', .en- •
titled "Lights antil,' Shadows OT Military ~.
Life," Will •recall'the, scene bet Ween the.„.old •.
man man and his imperial jailor, in Which, t oxin=.. .
-• • duet him tol gixe way, the Emror find: .
neweW into a furimia ,icassion. out fto -evoke
from' his companion ono word, softly pro- .
nouneed, "Tragedy !" And then taking -the
other tiiiabsgan to - wikeedle and joke, when '
• his Holiness spoke one wor' more, 'loin
- edYl' .l ' • • • ' - - • • •
. Another' visitor ,. who also vroWd ',- itch
rather' have been. elsewhere, - lienrlettis •
• •Maria - , , wice of-Charles 1., who'''. ught a ref-- .
*uge'at Fontainebleau • when' the royal-cause
became eless• In England,in 16“.
.... The ,
Emperor Charles V. was • entertained here
in 1539. • At. Fontainebleau .. Louis -XIV.
signe&the Revocation_. Edict of Non- j, •
'•. tee. 1 ' Here the treaty /e tween 'France and °`
; Spain was signed in , 1607,• and a few yenrs,
• - later ,Napoleon' first resigned the imperial
dignity .within these.same walla: ' ••
.. 4::-
-The derivation of the name is uncert ain. •
..,
It , luts been commonly supposed to be Foe- -
tainbette-eat,l but in some old works it has -
been 'termed Fbust Illeaudi. This hasled to. ,
the Concluilon that It was named after a fa- t,
vorite -dog of Louis VII.; who discovered • • 5
. -
the spring..
.
.
Fciotainebleau has been the cradle of many
at i
kings of-France ..- The forest ,'''h ' kr- '.
rounds it is of great eatentcbetw wenty 1.
and 'thirty thousand 'acres, and- long •
beett.especially. rema;kable ! fin 'its itperb
oak tries which,,.- we hope, have 'not been
-T •
much injured. -The' tha'
' traveller who appnAtthby the Paris mitt _
five tulletufromthAw_n'.-..onlyii small - poi- ,
thou is necupled by . full '
-g4tifn :trees. Much,
of theground id )11i1Y,' - reeky, aud exceed
ingiy. picturesque.
At a point -where four roads Meer is an'
obelisk which goes by the _mime - uf "The , -
Cross of he Great Huntsman," andrthere is ..- 1,
-21 legend- that a spectral sportsmr haunts .
the ground, who appeared- to nrk IV.
shortly before his assignation.. ' . •-. • .
The eastlewas splendidly and Judlciouely
restored by Louis Philippe.. Jii the mldstsof . , •
the court of - entrance Napoleon tin* leave
of 'the 9141 Guard prior to his departure for
Elba. -The room known-.
as the Queen's
boudoir was fitted up by Louis XVI. for:
Marie Antoinette, and the window - bolts_are .'
said to,be the work of that monarch, Whose
delight ju metal work is w 211 known. . -
QC EN ES JAPAN.—A street called the"
147 Tokedia is• the Broadway. of Teddo.
is twenty Miler( !Ong, and very miicheroteded. • .
But thereis a vast difference in' the appear- _
once of the two thoroughfares. There are '
no vehicles, inAnie in Japan; and the pave- .-
menu( extend from one side of 'the street to ..
the-other. NO provision is .made . for -the :
passage 'of carriages; 'oethibusewor-Wwgons. • ,
for there are none in existenee, *and persons "c.,
en-foot take_ posseuilon of the whole high - -
way. The entire nietropolis is built of wood, 'l,'•
and one duelling - a — represetitatiOn
A Japanese house l at the first glance re- ,
•semblets, child's toy house on'n large **le.
The floor is raised 'about two: feet above the
earth,end there is a covered piereh in front; -
resting-upon the bare ground:: After enter- -
ing the porch you step up into the house,
always leaving your' &hoes behludyOu: It `_f
is considerede very great breach of propriety
to enter a dwelling without retrieving - one's.
boots. As they wear only sandals, eoveied
'with leathern Thong, which they can ;
• .
shale on or off lean instant, this custom is
of but little moment to the natives,' hut for
eigners find it a very troublesome*one. The
porch answers age depositor* for 'glom and,
In passing a house, the number of Visitors
may be known by counting the number, of
pairs of earidalson theporch. • -
When the Walls of a house are up_ft.coli- • '
gists of tint ode' large room, - which is then
cut up by Partitions, ,which are nothing- .
more than sliding screens that close up into
each other in a fashion -that admits of nlke '
apartmentAielng divided lute a dozen - di e\
ti net Ones instantly. There are no chttnneya -
attaeh.ed to the houses, and they contairrno
,beds: chairs, or tables.' The . floors are coy
erect with.aserits of clean , bamboo ,nuitii or
'cushions, each:' .feet by rhree, amtnicely
bqund with Vit or blue 'tape. They are '
stuffed with light Wdotor mess andnre ae
soft and yielding to - pressure as - the heaviest '
Brussels - velvet. 'These meta fit in with each •
other, as regularly as.the z squares line chess
board, and the whole floods, kept as clean
andls dusted as often as the mghogan,yside
board in the•house of a Dutch burgher. --- ;No
fleek - of. di rt is ever allowed to rest, uponithe
,polishel surface of the matting, and teitep
upon; it with a' pair of boots would be a.
gry.ater irisult than to, make a footstool of a
seven bundred*dollar piano. The family - sit " 1
upon the matting all day, with 'their legs
bent under them, hi a shape thakwonld give
any foreigner iticurable paralysis in fifteen
-Mlriutei, and they sleeP, upon it atmight. - 'A
Javineile pillow is a,curlosityin its way. rt.
hotaiiing but 4 , c:siker of a cradle, broad .
enough' to stand alone, with , a semi-eirculer
depression en the upper side, The Jaeae
lie full length' on the floor, &Celia their
head, but their neck in-the creseentehaned •
.hollowAiin the upperside of the pill**, and
_roelet - Munielves to sleep in a few minutes.
ALFK - Aar.r bF PROVERBS.--A gain of prt- -
deuce is worth a pound of Craft. 1 k
Boasters are cousins toilers.. 4
Confession of fault makes balee:lends.,
Deny ins a fault doubles
, Envy shooteth at othetwand woundetliber-.
self. .
Foolish fear douldes'danger.
God reaches us good things V our hinds.' :/
He hiiii'har,d- work *kolas nothing to dna
It Costa more to _avenge wrongs than °to
bear them,
.Knavery is the worst trade.
Learning Makes man flt company for him
self.
Modesty Is a guard to virtue.,
Not to hear conscience is the way to slletteiL,l
it.
One hour to.da'y Is worth two ,to-zitorrow:
Proud looks make foul work in
'Quieecanscience gives sweet sleep.
Richest Is he that. wants leant. ; •
• "Small faults indulged are little thieves that ,
let in greater. ' '• •
The'boughs that bear facet, hang l obe it.
Upright walking Is sure walking.: '••\ - '
Virtue and happiness • art. mother \ and
daughter. ,
Wise men make more opporlimities thaw s ,
they find. ' '
You never kw by doing a good turn.
Zeal without knowledge is.- tire wit/rent
light..' • _
' "RAILROAD 86C0U1T1104.- - - The N.. Y. WOULD
says there are $662,000,000 of funded debt /most
ly bonds) upon 30,000 miles of northern, and
western-railroads, represented by 255 corpora
tions, and of these there is one in a handfed
that. does not pay its interest regularl..mut -
probably none upon which there will be any
overeat loss. -' While a first mortgage fors
aerate amount upon asill r roan arms in
ha n ds strong enough to le ts it iirittiont - a•-
pending 'upon the side of its bola* Is' Ikon
shown by experience Lobe pod, indention *Mid
do well to scrutinize . new 411iirOlid onfeelAirtsea
c losely. To be entirely safe, they should be
upon a finished'road=s real,'exhiting property
—or else upon a road so nearly dose, gad in
such strong kan_,, that thereto no doubt,. that it '
will be finished. - Ofir finished railroad. are all
doing a profitable busyness; sad thole"mortioCO,
4fehts are as sus airy severity can well be.
and thee° eitei newer lines -no*, lersalr it •
one-tbird
ell
nterest than' Gioveramentai —,
The CeritrAl' Railroad Co. of lowa, seems to he
one of the strongest of the new comp[nh ea
Sonia of our loading bankers are - ' llll
largest stockholders and they have very quenay
*pont several million dollars in finishing their .
Vold. -Like good. strongmen, they bays asked
sialsganois front nobody, but MAAS'. I . lllll lo l d
their worit,:they offer the 'reistainingmillimkof
'Melt Wade at a price at which they will boVik
enibrthlefth. - Say Cooke* 03.-baiffiaininlplitt
into,tho security, andieeYCive. tells
It
safe an well. as profttable. The Donne • riatt:bs
obtained of the Treasurer of the Matz:
necti22 TineWeet,'New York,Or Otitis Ver.
-tiled ageottet t . or through the banimmid .
• generally.
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