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Page 1: kiiEGANT.€¦ · \S NI;MAI formerlyofTyler&Cv foLuxerlyofCald*ellGordon/ten ROBERTL.auckmAii. ... PATENTED FEBRi'ARY 4, 16u2.. JfiIi:ERAVILLE, SCHUYLKILt

FORTY--SIXTH YEAR. o. 10. :1

Vert niclpnonb., Vort Nichmonb.,

.-

. Pier So. 4, Port gicttatondi', ': .

WELD;NAGLE:Br, Ca.,- , ILlners raj Shippers oftile Be6t 4tuallties i..! ,

, i-OCUST Ito,tls•TAl:s7 AND BLACK DE-Vin ,. , .i f.l

... 9 '

Pier ICo. 17, Portlunatsi.

AUDENRIED. NORTON & CO.Miners and Shippers of iPIRST, CLASS COAL,

For Itinufocrlaring and Dorn("ado We, and Bojo4gents Inall markets

• • .70 •141r: CELEBRATED -, ,', X'ANE IL' '-',Z-0 T WIIi TE AS if, ANT:

"JACK4ON LORBERRY" COALS. -1. .

{a • 2OSMWalout,St....l4dladelphift,

Officals: 410 Broadway. New.Torsi, ' ,11 DaaueStreet. Ilcdim.

6. M. WELD.— HEN'HY R. NAGLE.

LOCCHT .110CYTAJ.N.'From two large and eelebratid ColliOas

"ILIZFL DELI," C. F. ".t<ORTOII &

•TOSTINEWLI.," GOODRIDGE & AtDE*RIED.• ' LOUBEEtitY.. .Free Burning,Red dill, and Rplendld Preparation.

CULKETT'COLLIERY,..... "Dalin. Long &

MIDDLE (71tEEK.COLLIERY. C. Colketi Frest--1 .

.. siumox.m.

ED. StriclttVlN..

IV==Jan 1, '7OENTERPRISE COLLIERY, T. Bantngardrieti;l'iset.

Locumt Mriuntaln and Lorberry, elan via SchuylkillCanal, to n 1111.41414scam/Able by Waits. •

(22R .Wiabant flibreet,, ,Philadelphian••• 11t firoadaray,.Nen -Turk.

27 Deana Street, ittestam. 4 •.3. T.'ArRENRIER. C. F. NORTON:!

O. NORTON. P. CORRELL,Jan. 1. 7J : •

10er No. tt, Port Itichmelt; '•

HAAS & BRENIZMiners and Shippers of •

HE SUPERIOR.TUFti,,;:EY- RUN COiL,

ANil .SoLC AGEN-Ti FOR (Grunt 5 Co.'s Celebristrd 1 •

pLA 14K R ID 0 E COAL.,

. 1 1 218 Walnut St...Phlladelilblya'Ottlee4 111.1 Trinity Itullalng, Neu, Irclyrk....11. 11Feb 6, . - •

• •

COAL- TRADE -ADVER.&r..

,SCIEUII.IIILL NAVIGATION._Rupp* name far maul= COAL at OraNada.

Detains* Liar, MaiVALI.

• •

CASTNER, • STICKNEY &WELLINGTON'MinerS.and Shippers of Coal.;

BlTRNsi.kr, froku their Burnside Col. at flliatuokinLE_WP3 VEIN (Red Abb.)' LOCUST ,MOUN'IAIN (White ash.)

- r 3J Trinity Nen:Nark.°Zees: 1203 Walnut Street, Plaladk•lph.L.t.

( 20 Doane Street.WHARF No: 0, PORT ItICLT3IOND,-PlilLit.

Jail. 1,'70. ! 1—- tier 7, Port

ErAXMITT •NEILL .& CO.,Shippers Ott -Anthracite Sc -hitt/mine

d 0 A I_,... . „

. ,

AGENTS or the sale.of the mlebrat,tl SrIENiNNDO-US MY, WIGGAN & 'pro EBEL'S toz`usiltkhntanand Buru,i,t4tt Shamokin,

White Ash Coal.,At;o:Slslpi and PEA.CIII3.IOUS.T.IN

Gpal.•yncm lIOLIOKEN, • I .‘

Thn tent %Al-tette. of Lehigh rind Dolrin'ti CELE-BRATED FAMILY C.OAL.

MUMIt:OliTS and CUMBERLAND cak:lSof well establisliell ruputaLlun.

FltlLi44.3lphla, 247 Walnut Street,NewAttrk; Ennui F, Trinity Unlldlnr,Ottlees— • ••lProv. 4 ence: 74 %Veybito4et- Street,

. • Itoiten, 25 434,1rte Street. •February

• Pier No.

JOHN Rr WH & SON;_ .. ~

. Shippers. of Coal ..

. .

Wit 316 WALNUT. ST., PHILADELPKI.A.,' . Depots for Stora;t:and Sale of Coal :

No. Zil4 ffest Thirteenth Street, New York.No. 802 -iiiirdlAvenue, New York. • -.:- .*.

Ites• Wharf, N0.,99, India Street, Providence..•Cothy'a iirltarf,' Mt. Washington Avenue. near

Federal Street, Boston. Jan. I, '70—1,-'ger. :ca. 0.

BANCR-OfT LEWIS & CO,

ANT.) buivrcus or Till: ‘.

CELEBRATED ASHLAND-

I.llWitlnutSt.;Colutriercialllnllll..1./1 Broadway; R.601/1

• - 09. N. I.—ISAAC SELTZED,,8 Doane St.;DAuun.

January 1, 'Tp

FRANKLIN 90-4 OF. LYEENS VALLEY.

DEALERS A)tts E. CAUTIONED that erebut tour Collier,which ,nrine this Cunt, all' Ofwhich are underfile management of the undersign!ed. . For the year-isTO SiNZSICKSON -Lit- CO., of Phila-delphia, will be the only Agents for its a.tle in NewEngland New York, Nev Jersey, and South of capeHenry. 'Our Agents will deal in uoother Coal what-ever,_and partieS wishing the pure genuine articlemust procure ittir theta. The get et thiscuutiunIs simply to enable these tuter,...st ed to Luy,:und,er-standinglY. -

, .Vic-.Agents Mid their assistants fur the above

points, are it-5 follows: fiI>iNICE:sUN At CU., OuntralAgents, 132 Walnut street, Philadelphia; their NewYgrk Office is at Boom ,

Buildings, JOs.-0."XOODY, Agent ;; assisted by ELLSHA MOSELLY,Aslant, In Summerstreet, iluston: Orders should 'bee'en to either ofthe above named panic , and tonocamp ' wn. 13, lOW LE, General:Managurof the Sumnalt Branch the Short Mt. Coal

and the Lyi: us Valley Cold Co. [Jun. I.Pler No.• 10 Port Richmond

SINNICKSON 84' CO,001 e Agents 1er the Sale aulSlApnient. of thc!.

-"Franklin Coal of Lykens Valtey,7i3l Nett England,:-Neit York- :Yew Jeraey nud South

•of Cape lieuty. • s ; •

Walnut Street rhiladelliblit.Offices : 88. *rinttyl..ti4g. lork.- • •

32 inustuer Street, Boston. •

I JOSEPT-I G. MOODIE' Acent1 . 4'. Llo:t pit2i,..Njew:Yerk.Jon. 1, 79-1-Pies 13 North Port Ritiouutol.

JOHN C SCOTT, & SONSfi Miners and Shippers of Coal. '

• . I• •_ SOLE iI:CiES rult S.l. I.El C!F.

.11.APLE DALE, LOCEST .741017NTA.Di White, Aib

..fre4 FELIMiI.IN" Deep Red A4lllFrom the same veln3 In hh e.,..,pecti to

VALLg.Y•

FBA-NU GOWEN SLI-I.3loliri Rea .Asli..

.

PEIEOLDELPW.A.—No. 2211 Walnut S.OMdes: BOSTON--Nu. 19 Donut, St

. J9. 6 1,,'ANEW iTORII.--4.

Pier-No. 13, Port Richmond

GEORGE S. R.EPPLIER•• • :Miners and Shippers of Coal,

RETTLIERIIOODIE & CO'S LOCUST .110ENTA.IN8. REPPLIER'S MAMAEOTFI VEIN:

DEX__CAN- COAL CQ'S LEWIS VEIN, (RED Asa.-ECE.ERT LORDERRY.

(329 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia. •°Mei,: 4111, flicepPway. New .1"ork.

, 93'. Doane Street , Meter:,Jan..l, . 1 . •

WALT R, DONALDSON. 90;;SIIIPTERS Or

Avrxtrn AND ralim AiSl

• C AL. .fic.);.E AGENT:4 for the Celebrated ITHOMAS LEHIGH'' OPAL

• 01 Wainnt Street, ,Philadelfolda.'Offices: 1 19 Trinity Building, losit.WnAitF—Yler Li North, Fort Pircl.rriond.Feb 23, r •

ItemDAVIDSON,YO I G BeCO

WHOLLIALM DEALERS /N • 1`

II.

LOC t:$T 10li.ST.A._11-31liERL?CND. seri:L.-sr-ON w.tucEr.t.nitE

11 Off[ -su„„i.i, TRINITY BUILDING, NKWYORIC.\S NI; MAI formerly of Tyler &CvfoLuxerly ofCald*ell Gordon/ten

ROBERT L. auckmAii. •

Jun p. '7!) SAYWHITE, FOWLER 6t SNOW,

to'Seihri White Si C0.,) L'

LEUIvu,I=l

LOCUST .MT., 14.W ILRESILIFITLE, E•

• . tiCitI..VPON and• . • CIIAIIIKAT.AND

C OA_ L.Office—No. 73 Trinity Building; 11 WiwiAprll 11, '4i."

~N.Y, ly

in. 40 7 SON 6: 'HOBOKEN.• • •

COAL. 1 •

'VAN WIC erour11.1NELL9 ANIL SHrPPEILi OF TILE 1'

celebrated "Fulton" & "Stout" (Lehigh) Coals,From the' Ebervale and the StoutCollterl4, near

ihaleton, Deffs:pred .direet Prom rudpion, onboard Vesaels at PT. Jbasisots, nonozEss, azirl NEWhllat:Nsirtclf:.lg..1 ,1..& 46 :trinity Ballding,

Offices: 111 Broadway,' New :Fork. . •• ' {Temporar)' at . 119 Broadway.) I.Mar 10, , 20—

V ER PLANCK & ATWO I D•

4) WINLIIIIALE DEALERS IX -1

SCEIrYLKILI„ •

; •. , WILKESBA.RRE,_- i .• . SCHA.:STON, Innd. ' FILLIMOILINt .

. .C 0 A T-4

Office : f , o. 77 Trinity !funding, 11l Ilrondway,i. .1 h

_P. W. VEEPLA.NIC, JOHN W. ATWOOD,Jan 8 '11.07.

CALI) 'JELL, CONANT & WESTON,- NO. ill BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

(ito<m• pa imia VI Trinity Minding.) '•

.f wnosmint DEALsits ' , ••

,WILKEBBARJLE,lITTS"ZAPINAS,UrAcRANToNLocusT stot7:l.-tAri;,KI:MBERDoiND, BROAD TOP, ETC.,,

GALS ~jCOLE A( E.\ New York and_Like North ofthe oelekratt:(l COUNCIL RIDOE FREE BURN-ING LEMUR COAL. _MIN PRIMROIM, THE.FOWELTO.N fiono-bioarrdnous and other firsit-rate

5 JAMES W. C4LIQWELI.. C. B. CONANT.WALTER WESTON. '1April 8, '69-'

OFFICE OF THE NIAGARA ELEVAT-ENG (44.)., a COMId ERClAL /MOCK,BriTAL.O. N.Y.. •

COAL. COAL. COAL. .• .

Tli 14.:1;AQA.R.A. A.TENG(X),,boxing aLarge sufplpo 01 Lot an - ' e, will . bel preparedat tLe opeo,ing of intylgation to Ire from theErieRailway. L,anal, or Lake, any quantltyof COAL forstorage ortntualdpinent to any place East by Canalorwest-by ithaLakes, upon as favorableter asan -1parties iniBuffalo. Their lot. is well located for ageueral dcy nosiness..

_, CYRUS CLARKE, Vto9-Prell4ent•:Varela 2';- 'G9 . - • 001.)--tf

(fon*.CO-NNEIt,

3t.inor and Shipper of the Ct.ibrated

1f...00UT MOUNTAIN COALPOiTsVILLE, esCEICYLIC.ILL CO., PA. •

Jan -

MIL & • HARRIS.

,

Best -rd Purest Coal In the Mirka.

Wil4ve multi extensive Improvermatsthepas reason, will Largely Increase thepro:ductioxi areariar. Svery effortwill %If usedito

- •

KEEP gkotTiE STANDARD OF PREPAR

&spec al attention will be given tosizes fofactu -

' patpoibea. .

PON.

ma

COAL is always shipped by Itself and not

mood adulteistol.

DM

Jan

[SOLE AGENTS,'-ta whomall amenshould be addramell.

, . .s-

f

JOHN ROMMEL.; Jr., & BRO.t 2054 Mrabritt at.I 111 pawl Beigati. • ,

NT •; A.021111/./.310151 10a 0,11.111.44!metAl o • tl, situated ontwo =dependant titalissr%sirs_ • • containing sin MIMSsorinftiferfa.ta two ' ' far to such writs* asvrUl furnish_ co-ital for • • • • oneor tWo colds:etas on theThe -, , • ant • .11percent.cd the tOtalYneesskiafor the • • on *

n,--MUMaiodsraSetonnageyoryreekWonmake tonrd coateottt MR asitWOW.AllaiOe

..

~• qt. royalty otsooastsoft the mineterratame wound lOsy: truthe stiaryie InOfrluirsSrsir ,nmiiiid4thepurelisse MUimiWm. stookinaboininile own daiiAlms : Ii!orOutlier iutonsalltio .

. . ,''' 04411FINaddr— 0Whips, -,.

.„ .

.R. J".tA.~~ '

LtdAM4 •, •

- AGSM'Iron TatsAiatofTUT,-

Walt beet Ced Oemainee Inurtaa JIM sadBlack Weft IrbileAtit Gab. •

• ' (206 Walnut Street, PitUadelpbbt,OFFICES: {llOBroadway,. NeerYork.

( It Street, Boatou.

*herr No. t.itEPPIXER 8 SRO.,

• t •(N. E. inor. WAWA& FOurthata PLllaiOFFICBM::c IS Pine Street, New York.

"

, (Nerd:lonia'Bank Butkrg, Prosidetrca.i . .

' ;DAVI;iptA.V.SOPenw.PA. : ENLANUILL:BAST,ASIMAIFIL D., ! DAVIS PEAIZSO at co., - ‘

• . .:; . .-kiNg.l,B Logo siurranaor Till 'tr4gitAltb LOMAT NOCNTAIN WHITE in lAlfb

- 1 . 611111 N VI:13 , .. , .•' • '

• RED ASH'COAL.. ..•

• •i ; -No. lilWalnut Street, Philadelphia- • '

OEI4 ICES i N'?•111 111=Vil".. noon! Na.r. Ttlnlty.. ow York,

• ,; - No. II Damao Street,.Boaton..6REI:I',AVIi I+ELIW.tILE AVEN'Ut WHA4F.San.: ,

'al—l- , _ , • .•

Pict No. I I, Pt. Riii•lnund.

SNYDER% & S4OEMAKERE!.lllopers ,and•Vealer4. In

COAL,- •AGENTy Fol: 0. W. SiXYDECS WELL ESOWN

piNE FOREST ..COAL.St., • 1. 63 Tv.x.scrr ticruaionace,

..Ngw YOBS.LOErLifOYDER. ; • e.-11t8HOEMAXER.• Jan 1. ju 1-1 Y

.TIiO.IO4IIFAIN._. YuR.1213 114-CYCB: •

CAIN' HACKER & 000K.A•aILIPPCIDI or .LOCUST; 04P, LOCUST.. MOUNTAIN, SLACK

L1E4911. '' ALSO, DEALtR3 I<OTUEIIFIRST QrALITIES OFWhite: and Red Ash Coals,

xo. 214 'Walnut Street, PhUadelptda. andland Wharveg, Sehtqlkill River.

J'01314 B. STRYKER,seipput AND AGIN;jaw 1, ttocbuylkill Haven, Pa.

T OMAS C. PARRISH ,

SIIIPPEfi AND DEALER DI g• Lehigh, Sehtlylkill stud Bitimilieus

COAL. 1 •• •

co,..4m.Nits on CommissionSol.leltecl al* takenon favorable Terms,

. Once--341 %!alnnt St..Mayl, •

goviarg Crab.EASTI FRANKLIN. -ORBEFtRY VEIN COAL,

EAST FRANKLINLORBERRY COALla now sold exclusively by Ith.srs. CALDWELL,

GORDON ct, CO.r alio aro my' Isolc Agentis. Partiesconiering trout theta tuay alyaiys depinul upon get-,tines puroartiele. ' • .

• io. 112 Walnut St„ Philadelphia.OFFICES'. No. 35rine St., New York. .

' 'No: 141 State St., Boston.Jan I; r . HENRY ILEIL.

tlitiing Blac4inm), &c.0-.OOAL OPERATORS. - 'T

SorCe4 Manufactory.

SNELL &. CO. r. . •

REAR 100 POTTSVILLE MESE, COAL. ST.,.Screen111w:dram:tuners, are now prepared to makeall kinds of Screens for CoalOperators and will gun.,rants* perfect satisfaction in all work and prices.Coal Operatonewill consult their interests by givingus acall and trying us. ' - I •

Also,; Iron -Railing of all descriptions, Manufac-tured by tia on the mast reasorothla terms. r. .August;?, 'Oa. - • . nritOvjaits 20 YEARS EXPEHIENOn IN TEM

31.rapr.:8.A. I• , , PETER RENDRICK's I .

.

, •-•- ' • 1W•21 .. • •

:s • W".....,-xxop.,=3*-e 401040., . :. _ -: aW: Trzt•mir..ligi)

'

~ . .

AIiEIIIC.AN CHAIN CABLE WORKS,,

TRENTON, NSW StRiET. •The urilicrOgned, who 18 a practical Chain Maim-

facturer, Informs Coal Operators and others that heis prepared to make Flat ot Crane C 1" n.of ovarysire at' short make. Particulnr -attention given toFlat Chain,for slopes. Forfurther Inforputtion send,for circular.. - Feb. 15, 418-7—tfSQUARE] ROD AND %VLF, SOREENESt

4 ' ILALTBENSTETS.' .•

XANTIVACTVILLTI Or . . '

, - -

SQUARE ROD ,AND WIRE St:REINS.PATENTED FEBRi'ARY 4, 16u2

. .

JfiIi:ERAVILLE, SCHUYLKILt CO„ pa!••

THE SQUARE SCREENS, ON ACCOUNT'of their superior strength sal durability; Wei,preferred to all others. wherever triad. tic:men Bolts.ail sizu-s, always= hand. Orders promptly filled atmoderatlsprices. iNlay AO.

MAIFIIFACTU •=OF C• Ala - *BE 8,L. LserewssrEtzt., E. btfirtn,

L. LAURENS= &

Same-swam to John R. Maim, '

Manufacturer of Coat Screens,

Of the Latest and Most Approved Styles.,The underaigned who are practical Screen Manu-

facturers, Illitrrms Coal Uperators and• others, thatthey are manufacturing a new GOAL SCREEN,pat.tinted June 21, 1864, and anotherDecidedAugust 11,1485 ; they,guarantee that the msail will always retain'tie original size•ULU! entirely worn nut.

haSecond-hind Screens and Seginehts always onnd. -

Wereancifullyaolicit acontinuance ofthe patron-agehare ore so liberally bestowed.

L. LACII.ENtil'Elhi & •RidirCad St., rear of Esterly's Hardware Shah,Jan 1,7P-1. Pottsville, Pa;

=Os. L. AntiliON. asacts WARREN.

TO COAL DEALERS, GAS CIONIFANLEI3.au. n_'' - ' .

The udersigned loolnganceevied Focht * 'Viar:-Li to the sow wanufecture of Focht's eeletirstedPatent : . .

• ,"'" /- .4- _•• , -.. 1 s.i- •

11COOP BcCRETS, i'.• ~,e'.- .li-,....-•-1---- .0,,z,g4173,-...;;1nAq•1'.4: '*NY' ••

', - ---,n2.1..-5," .-t7 01-.4..•4---MO'S HOIST ING BLOCKR, V...,,erZ-fr%.-- it.;,"T*Cf .tiwz.i..s.-•for unlweline Coil,Qro,e. Sand. "1, 1.47,..,.. W

d,Ac.-Also, .tzi the riutnafacture of

Male CAlt4. A,, . ..1.r: AND

'ln .

sttx-pulFure;ELONV,NO,

• IRON BOX WPM:UM/MOWS,Are pre to, All all orders wipn proingnsts sag

. the sole owner of th• PalestMicit:geifor the flo/lDucapkag„ Hoisting, Bebop Bucket

Block, wecannonall persons against 'man-ullu%3=:ut or purchasing the same from any exceptourselves or our agents, as we WillPreeeethe. utzgoit Inuit any Infrlngeinsat anthe Ifltals.Patent., Resseetr• ully, ,

ADDISON 'MuurmrillesiowsiPa.FeDrialy '6l) 'lyL

Digips,a, COAL7.771' :Patented April

OIBTI ; a At-1562. j !

atopnoir lo me. me alma* dongto Mid raliThiopetottaii, boom Ismemotesmold.,ancter.sect estomotion given. SomaInt Muotteed e

ttvicewe, primmamitimantolo tteltaithem ; aim tantalising Mice Oettt Wood

lad cant Iron -Thu hod'aimeees; andnewt itil. an; aim contatulna muchumwow to Gag znentainto -. .1 ~P. IL. Za]lftjticti.; • •allbanyinltu.ral msealaiAlblUy 4 4

SaoL ' ' LT ty ,Rare:

Thr00.11.1_4_911111747.0?313. ILIBIEBa ;AND:aNausia. k -

.. _, I • ' 'go=lla Latta. Locomotive Thilkleon,l. ... ;

akaarramaimPaisaaszainA, Pa.. i'Would mil your .ottatition- to UMW Callboy ovut"mem lotemoMoit deeigned tar Wide or outridewatic. Mita.aa7 Minkel&VWarmed madIMO.elt.erltaimmoa7 tomowalple to SOD tow,wirregrectOmitata haliwr icaathratbethe spa /1 14•twasaoss tad at tiotoOMamaze

lloosiol . -ossoov ta ;mostly, tbErzsiter"kalltheir :.MoosEtylossot Looontattteapevery imanatee at that

mid MartoMe slowlytotbsameatot mining distrieto,

,tops iathe Mai*ima amittlV . • -- -,- • --,,,, - Tbett. atettont, 'rent,0305=2;Ekesettleame"reran

f.at

act.Aairatatorble :etpetiebooatannsal_pioneseraitWog la an/'kWAPalk PIi4III4IIMV ssirf tbas. , • .)."

• •

•••••-ricatarisans irainthiefithßXD -- .

et ther,obool*with•t411L/-0: "-

- • .

Uzi:• •••••• .7,•• j r . '

IMOPier 'N0.114, North Port IttchutOiad.

C; J.kJ. EASTWICK 4 CO.

.. SIIIPPERS OF .

- • wEriTr. A..\-D RED ASH COAL. -0,..:. 11io. g2ilDook Fit., i'llilaitelphla, ,

""'"'-'* (No. 19:Doaue Street, I.lo,:tuti. 1 .

ariaoe Bed iah,'; - . - •. .

.• Shamokin White A,ll.. '--

.. , Locust Imoulain V.Utp itib CO ILL343.4,11ftry 1, ,'0 ! •

rier 1...4, South

BORDA, KELLER 4 NUTTING .,

. Miners and :Shippers of—Coal,4,....E.5T =KIWI GIIKENWOoD,

TAI AQUA BUZ-FT, .REEVESDA.I 4E,.

-ECKERT Lormr,nr._,Y'• NORTH FRASKLESICEB ASfi,

BLACK ITEATII„,—,• 'BIG BUN. LOcuST MT.,

• GABASETSUN,,j 13 z Sflbp flt., Boston.

Offtees•:. 'team ft:l:TrinityBuilding, 4.'T. '.327 Weltiint Street, rtillsidetphta.

• .

Pier 17.noiFEt, KELigit & 2....trrrnra.

_

FRAK.LL'i WHITE ASH.-April 24, '419,-=

DAY; ELUDDELL &_ CO•-

t•. . .

, . .

. • Mideirs.:&Shlppers..of Coat '-

...

, -{ 2osl4iratiut.St., Yilltulelphla. .Oakes : 111-Broadway, arinlty Buitdfori)N.1.7Doane Street, Boston.- _

SoleAgents for Rho 'joie of the following celebratedi _ - : • ' . Coats:

HARLVOH imaion.colki,' LaCKORy COAL CO.'S HICKORY AND DRAPER

- COALS and the'r.xcristort COAL cd.,e, suANroxLs C

1 • • Pler 'Co 18.Pt 'Rich . and..IGEIMPITS'6 WkiAttrM ' { • ".'

• , •Piet :So. 3Ealzabethp t;N. . J.i Jail. I, le • ,t' -

.•'Pler No. 19 Port IPrimmosidf. .

JOHN RONite:t...El,,, AGE RT., 11., & BROTHER,'',.--------_ SOLE 3 FO ' . .

Tke Tereorlte and et; .km HELL A =ERN white Ath.Time Sapertar MOT CUT. bulky rem -burning Ptak Ask.The.M.ebrated tpILNITIL WEBSTER Deep Red Ash

LROAD TOP swarrtxtsous:: ',. f, .

.•

BAVEN'S , Wag() ' LEHIGH -at 7Elizatrethport....

1204X,Wzdzird St., Phßodit.Maces : 21Mottne Street, Itofitorit'

Boom blew T63, TrinityBuilding,nrk,. -_. . , ,Oslitite..l.ll.oEN-7--SAUUELF.P.T.TGGirsaslsted byT. d. BROWS and E. P. UPHAM. March 6, '(-1t

VANDUBEN. BROTHER &CT,-Kam and Shippers O

C O.ASOld Compurre Lehigh, Lariat lloaatalso Locust Vap,-4,

• , Wilkesboro, lohlgh, and other - • fWHITE AND;RED ASH COALS.'

Pt. Richmond, r •Watft2Na Waatvzs: EllmbetbCitporty., • • • s- Jersey2PI=tit treet,Philadelphia.

New5 DMus*wanst., WotanYork. ':don 1, '7O-1-

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"~ I .:x ppETTSVILLE, SATIJR?AY MORNING at.MARCH 1870.,• • •

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Voots, , &r.J. .7011218011 aOO..mr.A3n7rAcTrammeor 3,Boot% Shoes and Gaiterrpper% cis 'Ark Meath.,

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No. 132 Market frtreet, ,Philadelph 'October 30, L939. ' • 44-0111

IMPORTANT.THE NEW 'FORX

• !

BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM'1 , I •

Isnow hifiall operation, and the att,.ntion of theladies of Pottsvil is! especially inVited to the largestook now In storeand arriving dailyoral; the finestclass ofgoods, suitable for indite' wear; and adaptedto this marketlihaa inside *specialty oftide brawl' of[business. and gives his partletalsr at-tention to securing the best line of ladies", wear everbrought to the city.

Eveiy attention will be paid to etuitsupars.and acordial !inflation l+ Ottentied to all., • ' ,

oaober I'BBCRIME LEVIN.

43—ly

for Sac nub go Vet.'FOR SALE.-31 new and 6 old Slope ;Wagons, 4Dirt Dumpers, 3 new' Wagons, all heavilyironed, to iult .46-tudittrack.

GI:URGE W. g:OIIiERJan 1,'60-1- ,YuttatEVE BALE.,-A Five Ton Lecoruotlve, gultablefor 4-fout guage 'cos& This 'been- used for consveytng coal and coal dirt at the mines, and km lo good:order. Apply to GEO. W.:SNYDER; Pottsville.lan i, "70 -, ' /-

wELLnio - OUSES -ran SAVE.,3 story Brick, 5111kautongo I.4trett. ' • 'D 214 story " • *

. 2 thrtma-story brink dwelling4,Blll streat:„,,APPIy to 11. 11.;. nusL4l.3.„ F.:state' Agent, 18autnantocgo Street. • • Jan. 1, IV-4-ttL'OR SALE.—A- Five TOP Loanuotive, sultabla/: for 4-tootgauge road.- lima been used forconvey,lng coal and coal dirt at the winesandls;ln good or-der. Apply to (IEO. W. SNYDER,rottivtlle.January 1, '7O. i I - l—

FOR LEASE.-The •viCualde tract of Coal ,handknown asRobb et. Winebrener Tract, late Mil-ford, situated In'Blythe and Schuylkill Townshipsand containing about 330 acre t,-Is offered for leaseupon reasonable ternia. Apply to• F. B. NAN, Agent,,Feb 'Z7; 'X.- 9- tf I'ottsville orVort Carbon.

FOR EIALE.LA two-story stonoi bouieand lot of grouial: situated jar Market street,Pottsville, the lot Ixd g.60 feet frrait by•= feet todepth. The terms are' reasonable_ Any informationgiven by,applying to JNO. F. SIMMONS, Pottsville;Jan 70.41-hn] or DAVID LITTLE, Manandy City.

FOR SALE.- Breaker and Engine, 81<pc Houseand Engine, Hollers, Office,Shops, :Stack, di.e.lately oecopted by tho prtmro3o and reach OrtrdCoal Co., at-St . be sold low. Apply t11E1'HY C. 1t1.r8§13.., l 8 51ahantongoJan 15,'70 • • ' .14,1' •

FOE RENT:;-Two nets Russel•s °glee Autld-lugg, coruei itteo—ind and Maliantongo Streets.Possirlt,ri April lst.. Apply to HENFIY C, Itus-SEL, Real Listen: Agent, is .:11ahantongq Street..Mar 13.4fOR LEASE.—A Valuable Lease-on Or 31AM-Kant,, r.li.OlllOBE and t4.lilD.llORh. VEIN%with a Run ape wale In the Manta-lop Valley, ad.Jotraug St. Nicholas Culllery. Apply to

• FIL4,:s. Ii OA itTr.R, •Heal Estate Agent, Silver Terrace, l'ottsylllo.Oct. SO,

DESIRABLE-REKIDENOE FOR 8.4.1.111.Tbeaubseriber offers or sale his double 2-storybrick dwelling, corner ofKb and SehnylkiltAvenue.The. grounds: attached 04.. acres) are under hue cut-rcation mud well stocked with fruittreem,ahrobbery,ke. For terms, and tUrtbor inlorrnattoti, apply to-lIE_NILY C. Res,SEL, I:llintiuntolir St. •Feb 12, ' 7O ;

L'OR RENT.- ,ln consequence ofan early retrieval.1' to oar new titore, yre otter for rent the store atpresent-occupied by us;for theunexpired terry ofourlease„ until April, ISl'i • • . " •t„,ts. woLTJEN&

310. Cencl

re 714., Town Hall Building,Aug. 21, 'Ea-414f Pottsville, Pa:ro. .BALE.--Tlinber. leave or lOWacres Otwood--4." land, in Lebanon :County, aLt loath OfPineirove, along .the line,of the Lebanon andllne-grove Itallroad. The timber l principally oak; Ap-ply to MASAO:: WEIDWAS, Pottsville, Pa.,or to W. MORRIS Union Forge P. 0, .

July 31, '4O---431—a- • . . • Lebanon:CO.' Pa.

FARdATParvirE ALE.—A Farm con-taining Ln5 acres of gi'xxi Red ..Shale Land; situatefn Packer TownshlP, -Carbon County, Pa..; with lin-provernenti, consisting of Two Dwelling Houses,Bank Barn, Wagon tined, spring House and :WashMime: also' , a spring of new falling, water, con-venient to the house; Nialsanny 'Branch of•LehlghVmlle B4Wroa4 4nagilethrOught convenient to&Iwo • good mark ets wi thin two and three miles.for particulars incluire•ef GEORGE BODY,: on thepremises, or to E. F. BUDEY,'PotDec.ll,

_

FOB BALE.—A first-eJats White Aral Colliery inthe,Maltanoy Coal;Field,lease 13years to tun.A Splendid Farm,SA acres, on the SusouttuannaRiver. -.

A twenty feet lot in Second. Street, suitable forprivate residence. 1 • • .

. .Town lots in lialianoyCity. . . • „' .:To' Lease—Marlin:Loth . Sitidnuire and Ptimrose,Veins, near Mahanoy City. ../For Reht—An ()thee in Miser Terrace, ' ' !_,' .May to SilverVl-LANK:CARTER, ' .Estate Agent, Ternuro,.Pottsvitle.Sept. 4, 136.-44.41. .; . .. .

A 'RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAINA GOOD COAL LEASEr

THE LOCUST DALE COAL COMPANYOffer to lease a portion of theirLocust Dale Estate asfet untouched. in the Aebland Bastard the 31411 ioyRmiati, containing the biA3t.I.IOT.H, with therinaer-lying and overlying veltia, in very nnecondition,Application to' be made tile- GEO.__H. POTTS: Esu..,President. No. U 0 Eroadway,New YorkOr to ,1

Jan. I, 'B9-1- tit" a. C.

erAg6nt at Pottrivillei-Pa.. , .rOR SALE.-=AFarm of 210 acres with imProve,I.' , ments endstock, altante on thc Rae ofthe Schuyl-kill and Susquehanna RoUrotul, 14 tulles from Potts-

arsvilla. •10 acres of the land are under eultivatl . 5acres are covered with chestnut sprouts of 16'...growth„would make exmprof)llent tt r.'21-riteres arecovered withheavy timber,- Thehnp ve-meats consist of,a -subetantlel house, a new 18 IxtBarn,out houses, anda newsawmill with waterpow-er. Stock consists ofhorses, cows, pain, halt, and-farming implements, The price asked can be, real-ized from the timber alone. Terms easy. Apply toJOEL'S' NI,_BIIEAFER,_ 'Elderly's Butkitug, Pottsville,or toFERGCS 01 FARQUHAR:So. 160Centrersireet,p.ottgewe, .. • . August:4 '63,-2-1f -

TAM:TABLE • PROPWITY AT PRIVATEv liALE.—One-twentleth interest in the Arita ofa.llantl, la Yew Castle Township, Schuylkill Co.,tknown @z tho Pott Bain= tract,) containingabrrat CP acres.'A tract of Z acres ofQOM, and TIARAR ILosND,in Riley Township. •Valuable building lots on Itahantongo etreet.Pplendla lot on Schuylkill Avenue, 83 feet front on 'the Avenue, and )%'' feet front on Church Alley.: .One•fourth interest in the"CoilHilt" Tract ofland In SchuylkillTownship, to :close theestate ofthe late Sirs. Sarah flail.

Ayilyto : • CrftiLlSS el 4Real tate and Insurance Agent; No.lB Mahan-tongo Jan. '7l)-14-1).

Fin BALE, .;

FOLLOWINGMINING 'MACHINERY..

One high pressure Cornish Mall plumping ebititte.5*inch 1y Under 7= feet stroke, boilers and all partscomplete, and 2 lifts of pumps CO yds each, one IS.Inch the other 14-inch plipier, each sevenfeet stroke.Al.Bo,—OneWinding We /2-incheylinder4 feetstroke with dram-gee atg and boilers oomplete. -Al.ll),—Pour sots -Breaker Neel-at:levy. •A ,-100 three-tonSlopeWagons, heatRy ironedfor 4 feet track.

ALSo,—One 18feet Fan {lnd Engine with tubularboiler complete. ,

ALBo,—One norizonialtPamping Engine IS-Inch.astillodtfP 4hrell l46' w 74:,I 0Drat stroke.Theabove machinery has been to service, tintis is

;good working order: GEORGE W. SNYDER, '

OLLING MILL FOR fIATAII.-'-theIN. signed offer for sale the " MOUNT CARBON_ROLLING MILL" located at Mount Carbon, nearPottevilie, ikhullkill County, Pa.

The Aim contains 4 doable pheethriribrnaces; 1 train IS.lnchudr dlVlgr=edIron, 1merchant-bar Wen train, I train plate rolls 72inches In length by24 incase diansoter, caul all othermachinery for the manueicture oftheabovedeacrip.non of Iron. The plateand puddling =Ws are pro.Zledbya veriest engine ofnoo horse-power; the

igau by a horizontal engine' of EC horse-power,gad theremainder of the machinery, such as shaft-

odions=by F engines ofal and /0 /mow,yerwer leeed,/

yew-LAM" t

roll' 'ankh cover an area of acct

incourelesti.are adios arethe furnaces andma.rohinery they oontain)ofrecentoonstructlOn, tai It tomost substantial manner and covered with slate. A'switching_fromtheReading ißallroad which Immo.'diatety WjMnsi,serves for e convenient dischargeof coal, metal, de.. and for shipment.3arcontiguous midappurt to the dolling

re INsaes ofarable and woodland,' also antaloa, Iron house; 2/ good and convenient doodlinghouses and an excellent Part oithelaid out In town lots would meet with areadt oliliZeiA capacious reservoir near the MlTl, allied' theboilers an abundant slippy •of pure spring weir.There is also an tatone gunman theprem-ises. For the successful prosecution of the mann-benneof iron, Me location is inch as is , nor=am °Una tos4 quality Mined

• viciniy. TheIsellitiesofareiunple—sether by - and ttsnunientobi onineetians.Of dr"____t_keflload MoeThe lamQuantity ofiron Nieto coal re-ig&diuTra° an ezesilsot home manger! ete ast shablitel sump e.isrFor tafthie tafbotltitl to . 7

- r Prtnoncon7k.T.:-or toCALVIN* CUltaft is*

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LZA 9-, r 'ling,

PT!st eiviSPc,`kad eyRadieotiqng

LINl= AS'': ' • : -

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sax MnMI) RZAIMMADE c;cotsaratil

1fritEIGHT oftheLE

kiiEGANT.•

'pUP,EFtI3I..Y rll9,sFito.READY TO PUT RIGHT ON.TheOf:Jed of the Ottednut adds olualrdt11sionentdtofidditi a elandRandy-olio Clotidigindict to scything Mailbag' lieratofOrs Mtndreadto the piddle. Only OA finer !adios are dad, and

. the beat trimmings, and tiele-are eat by lib. mostLeland end artbsidontted, and made up Inalaboradand Laidig sips': 1inn. stock of sack ail,WolkPeer In 'tors. and Gelng sttd at csk t rim;

?Estoill)eeattfißc4Vozaptcted tlai) etiaLllabscheat, itroudiirare

litrtfaftti 41111a9; : ; .

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No. Door work h don, in any Ifinehaat TanothisMaw la ineLlasui ?co better styles, Ito richeivxds: .po Mare tlillDWlled cueing, anmore panat Dbt CLIInnyarlan obtalaeil. • •

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TOVN* GENTS an Las.leautifui earl Serviceatili; Gorinteuts.

IN Li110"7BT• la flipat)asa—^tmtst et

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. .ErlClac Nor-our.yettln of Salf-mearareco•bk•tleatett Si • &ranee can ”rder • Ith ccrtatntyfin; • good EL Rulesfoi Self-mruituustaanld•ke nut by mei Ithcit tv:lveated.

'obcr.ld, VD' ' .

ANS.IL PLANA,NO. If

1- , • ; rerrii-itcr; PENNA-, 111ne;irettelly extz•uancoi to LadLt (Jr Potte,,,ctll eAnd tilat-skie has opened a

STOKE •

at the abase place. The following art Jelin', wtthlavariety of Notloni, wiltbe n...pt for sale, and skisoirtred itt:ollßATs.2 REDT:qED -BEAVER CLOTH., VELVET BEAVER,; FROSTED

• Bearer, Cranehilta, Gobi-mixedand Slack Water.prof, OyesClcith,Frinses,

• boa Vet% Of, Ditto qiinpi, Ste.:TUE ABOVE WILL ALL BE SOLD AT. COSTLadles'and Mixes Cloak's Tri atzwiler.. •

New Patterns Just reeeir.l. I02419.1,61-35 •

•FALL.OPEN/N.G 91"-_

. ' ,ORESS GOODS, • . ,--"-- ..

. .- SHAWLS; Titumbros, &e.

sup9ror quogozroth4,e,sBly;,Bll,,,i, shades.sit.E.AND -WOOL POPLINti. : :. . 1i BUITALO ALPACAS an all nurobOr4.)PAISLEY. £III.AWES, (Sca,rlet and 11101t,.)___ Pc. ••• ,__.

}RENE OMT:4:TEES.TABLE LINEN'S AND'N'APKINS. i; _ ii• I •_

.__. 4Rplendtd.ll4te of ' • • - :'PIM:EPP! STRIPED SHAWLS AND ARABS. !

• , ,{~__., New Distrui of . , • ._'

._A ' • EXBROIDERLD FLANNELS. ' ,r • :WLT:I...P:9 SUITS tOttde to order. „1. ,L

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.i ' .' . • Art .pptut vu.i.e.;Sept. i.„ '69 I : ''• . AttreSta• 1 .1--itiktw I

toLffi.NIKETS! COVE.ll..l2•lniiiClA#lo4fllanlalJ.) .

last Received ,; Variety. 4,.•! • '

'JOHN S. NOR- J• te.: SONS,.xo. 270 CENTUF..ST„ Cor. Market:

Halteorali, Ladies coatitigS,. • Yelvet and Cloth, White, Colored and

• ! Mirers' Flannelsshawis In variety, .Dress Goods, White doods, IndikTowels,

.. French Muslins,ltarred Ceunbties,Lace Curtain Notions; . . • !•,, Hosiery*, Handkerettlefs, 'Buck • • • .• .Gloves,Fur-ToppedLinedKids,for 1

.• Gentsand Ladles, Clebrelhoi—Alapaca:te,. Oluahani, OilSltoths, de,4!fec.

In addition:to the already' full stock Of Dry . Goods,:Notions, drocertis, Qtieeirware, feed! and: Frovi-Mons, JOILV atositzs: SONS,• j 1' Na,270 al2Men Etingkr, Corner err.

//, 'O9-477-7-w •'; Sept. 20. '6O-11-7-tfo'

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aXiGrE BOLAND;I22 OENTKD BT.,LTA,. Br..tow AmtnrcAleHar.now opened a newAtoek

BofOFall14WhatorGood* Imitable for the present coasota, such an

DEAVER .00171 VELVETEENB6WATERPIIOOF.muilaam, TuDinu.NOS, N_ VON% &e... I.thuion !and anew lot Of • .

:I . • FALL AND WINTER 'COATS; •Ladles Cloaksmade to order. IstSgrPatOrns

Misiyed. •

MINEITEIt, ONALIPANT & COL ,.

ImpOVNws*ofHoelery, Notions,

• white GoW2s EmbroideriesI "

Gents FortdOing:"242,ds,:_&‘O 604 mAidcwr mtrxr. PIiIJan35, 'TV 5."7-14tirf.VyfitTim :it Goops

FOX.,& BROTHER?• . .

• z. 11170 Mir= 61r/L'ET,:rori"

!Mitre to cillattoltlpn to their ex-lbw/lyeWalt at ,

FALL Am? IXT4TERI

DRY GOODS'04Pststtils o[

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Fomeigii po*iiestic Market

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Ainicioramtp,' :'l4ocs AND ExtiOmealEs. -

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Ma 313.113Lie JOCIISAL.LEQEN I OF THE GOLDEN"-; CROWN: .

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Streamann air.On each hand.By, command.Courtiers standfits crown' •

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Elves of waves ,• Fromtheir cave..Draw. it d,own:7lFair asDay,Sweet as

Queen armed,Pale as death.Wooing brOatb,

'Naito tho trittlllTremblingly.VolceleisfE,, • i•Like anTo itself,

With moist eye.iThus she sighs:

'N.) that he, . •Through love ofWould bnlve the

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• All dedniAnd aaplre -To her hand.Farand n-l4te

,Up the !snoreWith neree•roarentwls the tide.'In thunder.;Asunder, ;Burst the waves

Ai they dash,- •

• 'Crash, satid splisWith rude shocksOn the rocks. •

Round and roundDepthprofinuid,With dread sound,

!furls and whirlsFiallsand swirls,Inwhituturis4Angrily, ,`-

The tortiired sea.Feartn -;; •

On the send,stators stank".

.Tlie wild fiend,Cools their b.1.04-..' Expires 4 . .: ,Lore's . ;

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tag. "NVlOiout thee,'WblApers•WbAt Is life

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mbeslgb* !.

la eestaoty(lank he.

silent+ reigns.Wer_the plains.

Front Ivied wattThe raveni

Rrvallpledut •ll !

in the. apniy,lju the team, •

Dolphins play,.t)spreys scream

LICe awl Death.11ohl their breathAs In se::

Rave the waves,.As they wander,

rii!)-3triakarlienjivteah.under;

From rock tolx4rPlunges he— •Way.ei4 4eroar.—

Suspuns.

/3earttr prowl,Front the eriow:l,

Steps MAIN Knight,

Iluzzal. .

Arni upreii • • •in behold

• The (Town-of201.1;at.pears.

to the sw)rl.Of tl w htrl,

Mkt Ite throes'Round.he goes.

Hope. nut Ft;erHover :war.The dark-brow'd FatesWith Huta Wait*At her gatec -

Crooning dirgesSub the surges.On hor stkeps'

, tts Lore and weeps:

thAtliglioFratight 1.41,1p,31alvlbeholdg:.

Pity sigh*—•

.Envy dteilThrough the air. -

Speed* prey'r..Throned 'inoilgst spheresOdin hears. S. .

Princelyre

rdr,Fohead tar,

Pure as truth,•litands theyvutll--,,

Love-lit aped, •Like theskies, , .1

Like a starIri moonlight,

'FromIds car • •

In foil night,swoopa his-birdOn theKnight

As,mantully,tStrugglea,he..

- Talon's 'elasp,With hand grasp.

1 Through Fade's screamparts Safety ibeam: '

..ckva.ns roar ' .Flees tho shore.

Loud acclaim ••Greets ht name

•On the strp.ndFaint inal white,

Crown inbawlStatute the Kul ght.

Winged with,flro„nigher, higher,

SAliirS the b!rdTothe same •

Whence It came.

'Ferithe maid.Stay'Sby blade .

Kneeletli he '•

-Tremblingly,-.,HanataMMo,

As It desFrom'the skies

Comes a yoke.. sweetrejoice"Don't despa ir!—While you'vebreat hLaugh at Death!, -

For the brave,Are the fair I

For the brave,itingdorus are!

Odin's earsEver hears. •

F:ver answer!' prayei•

PROFESSOR

NEW A.Ni)- Tl4.

TYNDALX' OS M4ZEDrsr. H

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ONE of theiii 9tremarkable and, perhaps,oneof theniOStprolific disooveriesofmod•.ern seitwee, say* the PALL MALL GAzerrE

was anneuncea'snddoreribeti by Prof. Tyn-dall lu a lecture delivered at theRoyallnstitu-Oen on Friday night, January 21. The' sub-ject of. the lecture, which was illustrated bya series of very beautiful experiments or de'monstrations, wee the very familiar •one of"Dust and Disease," and its object was toshowthe'probability of an intimate connec-tion between atMosphe c dust and epidemicdis'eases. •Everybody knows that wherieVera direct ray of sunshine crosses- a shadedroom its direction is made manifest bye lineof. apparent vapor. Looking ,at this vapor,it is seenr to consist of innumerable particlesof dim which float In the atmosphere and,catching :and reflecting the sunshine,; arerendered ;visible':: In thecourso,7of Some beautiful expert-.

itaellq on, the .decomposition of vapors bylight,' pr. Tyndall found it to •be essentialthat heshould get rid of this floating' dust.Be strained the air through a tube tilled Withbitsof glare wettedwith concentratedsulphu-ric acid, and thrnugh another tube filled withbits of marble wetted with causticpotash ; heeven made it bubble through the-liquid acidandthe potashsniution_Lbutstill the dusti par-ticles remained init. He triedvarious otherways of straining out this dust, but none ofthem succeeded.;1 At length he, passed theairon its way to'the tube over the flame of aspirit lamp, and at once every particle of thedust disappeared, Itwas, therefore, organic'matter,.and the (tune had burned it.

• Passing the, afr a little-more quickly overthe flame; a fine I blue cloud appeared in thetilbe—the smoke of the dust particles. ;Theorganic and corn 3ustible nature ofthese par-tieles was a discovery, for they had'hithertobeen taken to be• inorganic and ineemitiusti-ble. Air; was iten, passed through a 'tubewhich contained a roll of platinum gauze,and it was found that when the platinumwas cold,the dust particles all passed throughwith the air, blitihat when it was made red-hot, the dust:_pa parti cles were ell consumed. Inthis case, too, when theairwas forced quicklyy.through, afine blue cloudof smokeappeared,lust as in the experiment with the, a_piritamp. An attempt was then made, to barn

the dust particleSloy the concentratedrays ofa convergent mirror, but it failed ; the parti-cles-flitttsi too quickly through the focus ofthe burning ray, to beconsumed by it. j

The nextexperiment was to put the flameof a spirit lamp in the ray of light whichwas revealing the floating dust. .At oncethe Same was -seen to be surrounded bywreaths of darkness', resembling intenselyblacksmoke. Qn lowering the flame • be-.neath'thei beam of light the same dark Mass-es were seen ',wreathing upwards, "Theywereat Mimes,", Said Br. Tyndall," blackerthan the bier-loot smoke that I have 'everseenboning from the funnel of a steamer,and their -resemblance tosmoke was so; per-

. feet as to lead the mostapractised observer toconclude that the a tly -pure time of•th alcoholreq t a beam of infilelentin natty to reveal its clouds of liberated

bon." But when, a. red-hot -poker', wasp d under the brain the same rackmicewreaths came Hating ,through. A h dro..,sen flame was ext put under it,-an thewhirling masses of darkness wreathedTheblackness

‘ more , -than ever. , IThehlackness was 1 ; the cot nothing- ] bitIpkoaair from which" 441 dust 'particles I hadbeen burned out, Ind. which, consequently,containednothingto catch thelight and re-flect it to theeye as the dustpart/elm AO.

Here,however; a &Moult),came in. iThesame 'lree- by 11 copper' ballnot hot enough buntthe dust,and by aredflaskillled with ot- toter. In this-mem ft

'WM fotmd-that shine rarefied Irtth the':warmth, ,and es,* dust particles Were notbested to the lame: extent-It:*tipped' themandhosted .upwards: without,theta. 'Other

pei- even. contrite:l coal.gas earefully. pre-.°as toexcludethe dust particles, haveMime blackAppearance when they ,grow

a.-.M which the, ibst-laden_ air, rendersend' it,coat pea hydrogen be let-et:tiiziepart &sem shade 'old* has

been Ist-atambetznof the ray of.thelight.theItnelettraenthe dost-liden

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IItOten Itito the,,b(idy thro+ggli the Juno* theekin:lthad thepowerolopresuling in Masimilardecay—yeaat was a case in point:-4:Why should not abit:of•inalarious matter,Operate in the bodrai a little leaven leaven-ing the whole lump? But in•1836tSagniard.de la Tour diseotered the yeast-plant. whichvihen'-phicied Ina pamper medium growieruid14:treads,and4irixhiceswhat -.w.e call fermen-tation; In the next: year SchWarin, of Ber-diacovered•theplarit Independently. Hea red. whenthat a decoetion of meat isetrectu, exclu.ded-from..Onimon air, andel:Ed died tiolely.. With . air which ISir been

to a.high _ temperature, it ne*st purlties. • Putrefaction therefore,. he •said; camefrom the air; tind•eOuld be destroyedby asufficiently high- temperature.. Ilelniholtzand Cr° repeated .and eonArmed:Ms eiperi-uieEdit ; • butthe-high. authority:of Gav-Lus-;•sae, 'who ascribed putrefactionfo. oxygen,drove chemists lock: onthe Ohltnotion. Thatwas finally exploedbjPasteur, whoproved that the true finlnenta,are• organizedbeings, •who And In _what weicall •fortnents.

. . .their necessary food. .* - • .gide by side with thew- dlscoveritgrew.

-up the germ'thoirr of epidemic diseuae.—express4id and Linnants fa=

cured it,•, that 'epidemic:dimes:sea are . tine to •gei•ms which, floating hi the atmospher,e, en-ter Ow- body. andprodube ilitieaso by thedevelopment of, •pardsitic fife. , Sir hienry-iloiland has favored this-theory which 407rives its strengthfront the perfeetlittiplielisnr.betWeen the. phenomena •of contagious .dis-ease and-those of life. -As,an acorn plantedin the soil gi(7eS birth:to-an -oak which 44)th-duces a whole crop of acorns, each of whichhas powt.4 to, reprtxhice Its parent tiee,,andthus froor a single seed a whole forest maysprit*; So agerm•of ilisease'planted in a lin-.inan. 'grows and." Shakes • abroad newgerms meet ilig in other human be-dies with-their. proper :fetid and.temperature,finally take possession -ofwhole-populations.Tints Asiatic eholt-m_ hvginning in a smallway in the delta of t heLlongos, spread: itselfin seventeen yeats',' over:nearly the whole'habitable world. • . .• • " • .

•An ittilnitesitnal speck of Small:pox, viruswill develop a crop of TU....tales; each ed.chargwith the original pitisoti.: The reappearanceof this scourge, as lat the iAse Of' the Dread-nought at. Oreenwich,..so -.ably-reported' onby Dr. Budd and Mr. Bask, is-oxplained bythe theitry whielinscribed it lathe lingeringof germs about the infected . Surgeonshave long known the:. danger _of admittingair to an OptilC.l almss, and absees4es are •always opened by au instrumentwhic.h care-fully 'excludes. the air tram contact thewould: The instrument •shituld, of course,be scrupulously ;clean; bnt it can. he madeperfectly clean in an atmosphere ordustonlrbeing made as lot asits. temper will,bear. This is net 'done, andtherefore intlam-mationoften sets in after the thin. operation;rapid trefaction accompanies it,:anti thepus, which at first showed uo,trages .of ani-mal life, is now • foulul to. be: "foil of active,little organisuts' called • vitirais. 'ProfessorLister, from whose letter this fact Isderived,contends that this 'esti:unting developmentof animal life" is duetothe entry of germsinto the ab.vesit during. the first operation,and their subsequent development by favor:able circumstances., :Hay tot.,er is wieldiercase in paint. • • • .

The' celaihnited."physiologist Helmholtisuffers from the .oth•of :May till the end of`June from a'eatarrh- of the 'tipper, air-pas-sages, and 'he , has ' found that during thisperiod, and at no other,. bis'.nastil.seeretionsare peopled by These vlbrioti." They :nestle.In the rarities (tribe-,tiOso, !and a sneeze isnecessary to dislOge them. ',These are un-comfortable statements, but if the germ-the-ory if fotind to be triter -it will• give definite-4nt..ss to our efforts to stamp out...disease; and-!Lis only • Ity• seine definite, efferts under its:guidance. that its • truth or falsehood can be,established:'.-Itenee Tyndall 'says he'•readS with • syniputhrituch Wien as those;of Dr. Budd, of "Bristol,. on cholera, scarletfever and stattli-pbx. Dr. Budd's imagina-tionanay oceasionally•Aeinpt• lihn to a flightbeyond: his facts, but without-this dynamicheat of heatt the solid 'inertia of the Britoncan never beoverebtuo." Ati long as heat•canwarm the truth without singeing_ It much,as long as enthusiasm can overuaatelt itsMiataites by'unequivoeal.eittnages of Kle-mm,. ("so kmgo!' said :Dt.• Tyndall,. "1' tundisposed to give it a fair field to work In,' andto wish it God-speed."" -. • • •

coNctrazoNs

Returning •to..the dust, Dr. Tyndall drewcertain practical conclusionsfrom the 'surveyof these two classes of facts; The dust can-.not be blown away byfordinary bellowi, sincethe air they send out; is equally full •of theparticles. 'Rut .fill;the .nozzle-with. cotton.wool, not too tightlypiressed; and the air isfiltered, and being then blown across thebeam of' light, forms a clean. band' of dark-ness, like thct air from thespirit-lamp, orfrom the heated platinunr*lre. This was,thefilter Schrbeder usedin his experimentsonspontaneous generation ;.itwasalso turnedtoeeeount in the excellentresearches of Pas-.teure,Bince 1848 Professor Tyndallchas con-stantly employed it. himself.' -

The most Intereitingof all Ilfustrationsofthis filtering. proceis Is furnished by the hu-man breath. Fill 'the lungs with ordinaryairand breathe through a --warm tube--warmed to prevent the condensation of thewatery partioles—across the beam of lightwhich ih revealing the,dust-particles. In "theair. The particles move with the movingair, Intt the current from the lungs shovis atfirst as many particles as thoordinary atmos-phere.. Gradually, .however,,;the. particlesclear away from the course of-the breath;and by the time You have completed- yourexpirattortetheexpired aireuts a sharpblackline throughthe moh3s in the sunbeam. Theair has left its dirt'hi the lungs, and the lastportions of the expired breath are free fromfoaling dust. Rut empty the lungs as far aspossible, and' then , 'a deep breaththrough &handfut,Of cotton word, and b n ex-

' piring this air in the_ same way it cuts ablack. line In the sunbeam at once. Place thetube below the beam and blow:upwards. and'the-air rises through the dancing particleslike black smoke, just-qt:s it did from theheatedsurfaces onwhichthe dustwaslitarned.The cotton-wool has,cotnpletely intereeptedthe floating matter.on its way to the lungs,and, asno dust Was inhaled, none le exhaled.Sere, thenis _the •Philosephy of &win-stinctiVe habit titTizedical• mem In a con-tagious atmosphere; the Physician puts hishandkerchief to:rhis mouth, 'and inhalesthrou& it ;to doing he k.eepei back ;the'floatinggerms. 'lf the poison werea gas, itcould not be thus intercepW„ Dr. BenceJones repeated Dr. -TyndaiN experiment,with a silk handkerchief, with a similar butless marked reault: 'Cotton wool isi in fact,the best. and surest': filter, and' a physicianwho wants to hold back from the lungs ofhis patient, or frottildwownqunge thegermsby'which contagious -disease is- said to, bepropagated, will 'snippy a cotton-wool me-"dater. "After therevelations ofthis even-Mg," concluded' Dr.Tyndall; such respira-tors must, I-think, come into general! use asa defence againet contagion:. In the crowded"dwellings of the London poorovherethe is-olation of the sick Ls difficult, if not impossi-ble, the noxious adreronnd the'patient -mayby this Simple means be restored, to practicalcurer sike Thus filtered, atteltdant4 may

the air untanned.- In all ptebabilPtythe protection, of. the 'lungs wfil be: theprotection of the entire' systeta. For it isexceedingly probable that the germs,,whichlodge in the 10- „and whichiettheirleisure, _ can work elr, way saves, themucous membrane, ere those _which sow Inthe body -epidemic (Mew. If thlebe tioi'then disease can -certainly borwirdedi offbyfilters of"cotton wool.- I should bemost- ing totest theireMcacy in my ownperson„...andtime will decide' whether in lung dis-eases also the Woollen resp,fratmainiabt abateirritation, ifnot arreat deay$y ittimea-

ofar asthe Mutter° 'Concerned,. the air orthe highestAlps' may,: be brought into 'thechamber of the*wind:A 1 .f/-1•

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mendtocar.(eipale millers. tritium; *Mrtswitainsi.•It is written in a cinsta, sod Punt sine, which wayWWII= Mtnsdpotb With WomanLid VestPratttobeeseiL Iabat Ms„lasisub • book tint oiledtot* plseedinevisywounu handintia4uuntry.inardoruntibisher to discharge her dzi tallbtoilyass motber, sadwiltbof Untoldbeats-to sri whoAIMarrived it*ewe! suiturity. The book betathireamunimintion.ofWOO umberofes peed161. 11414Qui land;Ulm&Ikon sre Smiunt'dell7-,inen sad oboielsos,suelppireiry Ward"wt. Olorge Citnke, .r.k,..p,:c.'v4t arr. o aprouszosmUev.Rorke ihniiirell,DosWsBuswiest.ll: W. Sunlit:4Se N. zaitman, outimagibact,outties, 0 34breb4,-Wants ofTautookuaissbioluktuivilormeftratu - - , -

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grota.mastiosi,stat bi aim.sot nIrabilmtadmaAs cis *glum.afkAillSnag_ 4144Vilerfiri.:1041111 /rid.*• • ;.

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EXTRAORDEVARrINDIAAr CV&TOMS._ • .

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T-.'the. threat-to etarve uponthe donistelef.fraudulent debtor who :villa:midipayment le sicenetithes.- the most effectual.

remedy the creditor can employ" for .recovere -lug his moneys . -The.recusant fester that.the .',deata will be taid at-his doer; in 'every lease---litthe phneste:find Will hthelobentoned' Aar,byAt terrible expiration.in thialiorldandthpnest Ifhe takes too long ink. at thissalutary conviction his -a ono - are •ealelented by the uncomfortable apectade.et::the,creditor cutting himself about the-aims: :

and treast, withcertain recognized Alienateties, in order that "the threshold mug,be da-- .flied with' blood." It is, of Courseonly isthe native states thatthlestrange pritee is -

now tolerated, for, to sag nothing'of lee bar- •barons character, it can obviously be workedwith great facility aSIL means of Worth*.Net long ago a very singular *Won wasbrought, before an En lash court of law ha 'order torestrain a credltor from attemptingthus to kill himself out of spliel- But' undernative rule thepractice lifpOtonlYrecognized,but. is even reduced to a • regular system, by . •which:thesuffering is allowedtebe ViCiIiOUIL ):As -In China, there are Men who "imake4 -'.livieer" by dying, In-lieu of their neighbors.TheBleat or liindoo bard makesitpartofhie i.business tog° personal security felt a debt mal. •thy--'Understanding that if it is net,Paid be •kills either himself or a member of his_ hoseily,,in,Order to Punish- the defeulter, Thispunishment, however, is .so .dreaded 'Wit it-rarely-or never has to be:exacted, and ere the.:profession of vicarious suicideis found ortthewhOle a paying one. The orthodox /Undo*,on a: pilgrimage to the.h -oly city of bemires,is-naturally a faeorite Subject 'for 'eXtortlon.e•Bound on so soleinn.atroceasionfe; be cape.,daily pure, ho is-fastened uptin by Lite Ghee.' •eve's; or "bankeuen," a classof ragainufllnswho swarm about the ftered elangess and is -

forced to place himself under their guideuxtee 'and etotection, for, which-he is of course et- 'peeted to. pay exorlaitan4y. :• If-he delnuri,or-ventures in any way tei assert hie lndepen-denee_es a free and well-to-do eltiren, of his.sele*leci guides,, they at onto "threaten to 'stab themselves in heepreeence, and-rather. ,than beresponsible fot shedding, the blood --

„of the Brelimin Olieeteeie he is fain to give'-In on any condition's." Sometimes the same.religious.superstition which is at the bottom ..of this Oriente' horror Of causing death pro-.dueee 'ere:Jetty,:oppoeite results, and makei -iblcedsheild,inga neeeseruy part of theroutine -of life. With thc; Thugs--until British -law ~proveel-too much for theme and ibroed them.tochange their habits—murder was aregular -

profession and pious duty.. Bettee, altio abol-ished by the British Ooverement, was some-.times suicide, sometimes Inurdere--morecoat-menly theformer; since the widow kneee.that .-

ifshe refused tube biiriftwith her deatiord,she would probably forfeitallthat made life -worth having, while she- wie:taught' to 'be-. .lieve that bycohsenting she would Atone-fbrall her sins and secure;- eternal'. happiness..,There is a story told in this. book of howaningenioue -Indien 'diplomatist got rid of atroublesome fearale.foe by a device worthyof'Talleyratid. lifer hesbendlemijust died, butas she wasn Mahrafttrit was a nice question .whether she was orwas-not bound to .burri-herself With him, nor was thequestion likely . •to be opened- by those :immediately around -her. The diplomatist, however setded It by ".publicly sending her a most pOltril jksareas- :tie expression of hope:that she w on no ,account think of saerificing herself. he in-.dignant heroine considering that tole burnt • •

. was a' trifleeompared with being sneered at,'. went straightway tiethe funeral pyre as gal-_tautly as Ttiackeray's countess, who, to give.her starving: garrison.- at least one meal, - ,jumped into the kitchen- boiler and was; ''.'stewed down in her flannel bed-gown!!--eThough Thuggism hai been put -down, there •Is In the northeast of India a'robber. tribee.e: -,

the hookers—who have apraetice beating;an unpletucint resemblanee to it. Thil amin some_respects, not bad fellows, eve ,that •

-their "habits'are extremely, dirty„ 'beingbrave, "frank, and outspoken",remarkable,too, fur "softness of voice',• and "sweetness or. :.Lang-uage." But they haveone unlucky pro-pensity, whieh, in the eyes of every traveler,must-more than, outweigh all their good quid-Wee.: Whenever-a chieftain- dies his Wow.:-ere have to contribute each a.eertainqUotshuman heads to do.honor to the-funeral, and - .hence no tniveler.with a head on his alieul- ,dens is safe anpvhere in their vicinity. The-bear .bear him. no TiletWill,k. and- have no sardUldeajgria upon his pueSe• or baggage,-but his I -

r--head'at any •oost, they must have, as -a mate"ter of- conseieneeelind,there Is no -fatigue or -danger which supported by a s fennel' • •piety, they.will not ululate In order . Mean '.it.' Among anotherhill-tribee, -the It wake.—piety appearsina stillstringerfo , Theytroll

. eat tiler aged parents, net in .any sPerttletgluttony or morbid epicureanism, butL"as areligious duty. -At least, so'Aye scandal, hut- •it is only Jain, to the ICorewaha tra --mention thatthey indignantlyrepudiatethecharge, though whether on grew)**of mfig. -_piety ti.r. ofgood taste we are not initonsb .

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Tag new Chinese restaurant, at anicor- ,ner. of Washington alley and sikekson,o,street, is situated in the second story,'axid if -divided into three large rooms, .with stbailapartments in the rear: The parlor.or frontroom is decorated with tinsel and gaudy Chi-nese - Inscriptions. In the centre of the .

apartment our reporter -saw a large circular -table of rusty hue and.closely resembling amill-stone, In the middle of this elikir, .where-one would'alusost expect tosee an ironpivot, was ti--quart bowl—such 'as may beseen in any New'England kitchen—heaped .to, a pleasing rotundity with somemysteriousChinese compound, from which arose a-grateful aroma. The contents of slily bowllimped a cross between hash and-soup, andseemed to be composed of fish, fowland me- _tables, Anoisteilect with gravy of the colorand consistency of dish-water,,vileated,around the table were nine well-dressed, red-- .spectable-looking Chinanien, and seven termales. 'We mention the males first, becausethat was the order- hi' which they seated,themselves to the repast: . . ,

The women were dressed to the height ofCelestial fashion, wearing rich silk goerns, 'Valuable gold.bracelets; diamond . inge and •the daintiest shoes imaginable. The• tradi-tionalponderous hair pin withbead and golddecorations, was worn by all. Scarcely hadthe 'chairs received their burdens when theboivl—the centre of attraction—was trans-formed into a miniaturefishing pond. each .

Chinaman 'seized his, silver-hinged' chop-sticks and. made a demonstration on, the 'bowl, now picking up a choice morsel, "andthen losing it through the- dexterityof a'txtisehlevous fellow on the opposite side 'ofthe table. In partaking of: the rooks Mitegallantny was noticeable;:the lint loid onthe,chop-stick 3;was consigned to the females,and they managed to.take careof it. -Two '

, tea urns were placedon the table, and fromtime totime the malesfilled theirlittleew:L acups, and drank theniselveS or helwomen. An'intelligent looking Ch -

gave a toast Ilrt English-41y Father inchtealr-4nll all drained their cups ofthat ; .which cheers, iniir doee not inebriate, -

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- The secondrebus isthe kitchen and alerlrls `7 .office, and here- the white aproned waiters ,•

May beseen preparing vegetables andemits-for.cooking. The place will conspire hem-ably withAmerican restaurants in *lenityas regards. cleanliness,butthe mixtureslying' -

around arc fearful to behold, %actually.making one's flesh crawl.

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nothing new or -Aran tThe- ' aro •scattered-around, - of taste or ton- .veuleuce, and the patrons ditto. When aperson seats himself at a table, he gives hie

• orderto.a waiter, who 'passes -ft along tos -

,ok"pardon • and sothe order travel* &bee_i•Abe cotablAornt and finally reaches tils -

cooking department on the first- door. . For 1 'Ivario4reasons, the writer declined •I#l4lltithe lastnamedplace%1 While viewing the premiste, the' writerWasapproached by a Chinaman, and arkedhisbusiness. Uponfinding he Was oddment/4a newspaper man, be*atended him an inet-tation to visit his restaurant, on theoppo-,•,site vide of the street, above Dupont., '-

availed himself of the offer, andwas.repaidfor his trouble by the curious .in'witnessed. - Therestaurant alluded to _.. •three storeshigh, andfitted op Insstyle.. The first floor is occupied:toy theemit:sand clerk, the second iiAlvided lute •pri_vate rooms - for familypatties, and thethird" is the,parlor. ' The latter toren, bilk*tined seen among Chinese, habitatiew„lt .•is elI•!w,atlyclecoratedi furnished .wr emaydiry divan.% ancilas,suspen , . ~;..7 4siswalla , ...bretstuandgisisii ••• '7 , •Atthe etidoftlietittal- • . 'll-coves,Andliterem`yree* ' • ;'• 1.141r'ease-iaitiematirepasithmit .

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dlaiTiolin, would discourse selectionsChinese operas?but •they saw

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