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Port Ricbmonb.LEWIS-AUDENRIED &.

Mitters & Shippers of Coal; ,LEHIGH SPRING ITl`.'LI)CI,ST DALE, MERRIAM AND ANDELSON'I4LOCUST MT.BUCK. RIDGE SIIAMOKIN A TRJMONT JUDI?:BERRY. - $WOLF 'CREEK DIAMOND AND GLENTWORTH;RED ASH, , . . •MT. CARMEL ANDSRENANDOAM _WHITE „4.811.GEORGE'S CREEK AND BROAD TOP..

,1 t.Con:truer( II• 110 Brondway.'Near 'rot*. d

Oates: -14 Ruby Street, Boston. .31 South Street, Baltimore.

• -33 Westminster Street, Prosidtildh—• 1 r. .fijIIPPLNG - NI,'H.I.R\-F.s : —Port Rlehmontl ;Port'

'• Johnston, Jersev City Billtiutore. ,'1• •L.E.t6S ACDENRIED, - 0 FOlfaiE H..POIW.M. G. AUDENRIED; A Immo:* entl.or• FREDEILICKA. Parrs. • .

Jim. l_7o •.• I 1- - .

VANDUSEN BROTHER & C■lneru and Shippers br

'0.1.) A: Ti_ Sold Coupon. j's Leldok. Loritot loiodath,• Wlllthabarre, Leidils, sod other

WHITE AND -RED. ASH. C. . • (Pt. Rlehtnond, .SiitPriNG Ellzabotlipori,

(Jersey City. ', I Walnut Strept,'Pfillitdelphla,OFPIP 111 Itrolulinty,_lsTow7Y4rk. •._. I. 5 Ikuttle St:, hostim

Ittm norlt;\WHITE', FOWLER 4:,SNO

(Suecesinrs. tojohn White & C0.,)=ILEH

LOCUNT- MT.• 1LI &SBAr stilt ANTON 'and'

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't 3 Trinity !sainting. 11 -13rnitidw4. N. Y.ptil11; •

pT. JOHNSON-it H080K.EN.•...COAL

ViklWICIT ;gig & STOi,

!, 11111N,Ril4 ANT) AtirppEßs. ni THE

Culebra ed "Fulton" & "Stout" kLehigh)Froni..te. Ebervale and the StoutCollterlek nearHazleton ; Pa. Delaered throet from nittleti onboard V4Wiel4._at Pr. Jon rosoN, 110110114.7, an I NilyBut:saw tok. . J.. ,;.

•• (44 &48 Trinity Itulldlnk;-

.. , - 1Is 111 Itettaduray. New York. ; I. '. tf Tv IllpOrary at 119.11read way.)'MNA n. . 1 Iay la . ' i In—

PLANK, ATWOOD !SEWITOLIViA pg.% 1.E114, TN

.-si'ITT ,YLK.II.I.. •.• IWILKESB.VIT HE, t _• • • ' SCR.kNTON_I6I,I

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iew York Alii•litA for JoMt E. WyNK0 31119AGLE RED ASH COAL. • !•

JNo. 77 'Priajtv Bu il ding', 11l Ilroattliray,' T. New York. . , " ' 1 ,_J ...IMPLANT:: '; JOINT W.`ATtOT/,OTIN E. WV-NT:TOP, Poluivillo, Pa..I ! • ,ry 27, '69 ...y. -. . If'7lWELL & CONAIiT,

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CA]• NO. 111 LROAD.WAY, NEW 'YOR/F,,

k iOO3llll 33 and 36 TrinityWiinist.NALE DEALERS AND SHIPPERS 04LER I liorqTl1747, •

WILKESBARRE, PITTATON,- • '

: 11.7.VIDErtE.ANIkAND lIILOA Tt..lP....,.,. .

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COLE AGENTS for NPR York: nod the •14T 111 Cif.3 the celebrated COI7NCII. RIDGE FREE I TRN-ING I.E.111(11.1 -COAL,. mined' by Sharpe, W •k:Ltsi.

Do.. Also,Agents for the PRI NI ID-t•tE and of he fl.rst -clap+ Collieries, and. forthe celebrated Di tWIt. .TONSeml-hltararnous COALN. , Aprll 3, 'tilt.-{-14-- '. i ..

, tt,cOx= EMZZI

DETMOLD & COX,

SOLE .1( iENTS

FOR rut SALE OF Tiff:

Celebrated Room RU .II (Lehig

COAL,FIECENTLI-111,1141 HT TUE WM4OI PICKE

r L.yuev ll'. .111 I lie

Lehigh Coal and Navigation Comp

,lint 1110 by the Ounpany thernsAves, who d'junking furl her Improvements in the preparatTha• 'mtl this year;()niers Teeel r ed 'from F i )I'NDRY MEN, ...11I: (nruR FAG ,un. IheTRADE.

OFFICES

38, 40 and 42 Trinity Building,NEW YORK

, (Temporarily at No. 71 Broadway.).Address by mail, P. o.llox No., 4624. -

- Also, MA Cmopany's Lehigh Spring„Mountain, Le-high, and'fieorge's(creak Cumberland Coals,Agents- for. swoyer's very faupprlos. Wilkes gidveAteam and Faintly Coals, from the Enterprise N 11°1(40.Jan '7O.

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' 'F.RA NK L'il N COA Li •=..„; • OF. LYK.ENS VALLEY. ' f

MEALEDS ARE CAUTIONED that theli,ive d.i Ati‘e.ttaillished reputation of this Coal, hat int,

niklwthe adoption partially or wholly, he other dra orthe moat important word in our trade NI lily.:" ERA N KLIN. ' Othercoals wifichinelm he, Ord" Entnklitt" with other wordn,.are not nisl lb the.Nlllll, region with oars, and are an en 'My differs:litact tele. Theobject of this caution to mply to enablethose interAtted to bni, understanti ugly. iAll of the real artMe which fl Aa noorket inciNewYork and tho-New England tarket is handletl]bySINNICKKON' & CO., and !IN ItOMMEL, JR.:, &BR. 1., of {'hits. Their N. . office isRoont&t, Trbtlty'Building, N: Y., J. ti.,& oodvt Agt, • Their Bostonottlee is at gi DoaneAt., et. I.'l PITLIZ, Agt. o"rtirrashould be givenvtzther of the above named agenta;or. to • WS!. D. FONVI.E, .1 ~~

TrenAtirer of th untmit Branch 1t...11..1'0., anti theShort .11t.,,C.00Cri., thetion. ' - [inn. I;'4+-d,'--- - --

C'UMB ' t LAND COAL.—The-underaigii4 prekpre .trod to 111-. IIV(T a prime article or oninqrRE C7C:1111EIG-A ND COAl 4 on boardresat Li at.13e. • clown, D.C., at the lowest going rate!.AsAl.F.rtimmteirsa—FirAt National Bank, Wasliin ban.. C. John Ft: Elvena, do.; George. W. fapen er &

' Denary, Philadelphia; Graham;Pullen & lore,Fl. D. coke, (Jay Ca^k6 f24.;:,) Washington.D.C.; Phtlp & Solomon!, do.; David Landreth .lENnti,Philadelphia; 'McCallum, t. :retuns & taloan, do.t.riftCoake, iJay Cooke& e0..)-Neur York t'lty..April ism 15—U- & GLENN.

OFFICE OF TER NIAGARA ELE „AT.INO CO., 8 CoanCEIT.CIALBLOCK, 13Vi FA Y• .J 1'COAL. " \ COAL. • COAL: -1

THE NIAGARA ELEVATING CO., juiving.•large,surplua or Lot and Dockage, will be preparedat the opening ofnavigation toreceive fromthi ErieRailway, Canal or Lake, any quantity of COA,,Liforstorage or transbipment to any place East by tauntor west by the Lakm, upon's?' favorable tarots eitanYparties in Buffalo.- Their lot is well located`for ageneral city businette.•

R• CYUS CLARKE, Vice-Pres! nt._March 27, 'ea

EIME

PliitabeSCHEYLKIILL NAVIGATION.:

ildppl►t Manes for ANTHRACITE COAL st OiTetorDelaware -RIreel, EkUadeliolda.LEWIS AUDENRE-11)./k CO.,

• AGENT% FOR TUN SALE oD TRX • •Wolf Creek Diaroaad Coal Compares Diammail 1.4 ark-„ -; Mark Hulk White Ask Coals. ' •

OFFICE: 110 B Nl;auwitlno wattitrert, Philo&New York.

. 14 Kilby street, Boston. •

Wharf No. '2

REPPLIER a BR,0;.i N. E. eor. 'Walnut. & Fourth sta., Phila.opirleEB;l3l Pine Street: Nbw York:(Merchants' Bank Build'g,,Providence:

DAVIli PEAiLSON,'PITTLA. ,EXANTI.I. A T. ASHL.A.NT.I).AVLS PEARSON a. 0.,.

. lacticsa .s,ND HUIPPTAA 6P e 3 7 . -

ll'ELL BB itED .LOCINT NOCNTAIN wurta Al4ll ATD

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SPOILS TEL'I 1~ .RED ASH COA L.

. i No. I2S Walnut Street, Phlltulelpitia.OFFICES: No.lll BroadwaY. Room No. it.Trinity

. . Bulldtni; New York;No. II Doane Street, Benton. _7. DF:LAWARFI AVF.SrIi WHARF.

WM

OREENWI(-Jan- Will,

TROXAS Cial4.- :MORRIS nArscr.n. JPJFIE M. MIK%CAM HACKER 'Sr,: COOK• 87Y1PPER.4 OP

LOCUST. 0.4.P,• LOCUST MOUNTAIN,. . HEATH.

ALSI3, DEALERS INAITIILE.FIRST QUALITIES ONWilitets• and ;, Red Ai4ll 130/171.-No. 214 Walnut Street, Pllilladelphlt4 owl WOOil-" loud Wharvro, Schuylkill itivr•r. .JOHN D. STRYKER. ;.

SIIIPPER ANI)'AGENT,SchuylkillHaven, P4..J'u..j, .'&--i

THOMAS C. PARRISH,'AMMER .71.31 D DK&LEB-1 '

•Lchigh;.Schttylkill and.BittuninounCI- A : •

. Co,osignntents 'nn rominltu,lon iiolleit".l and takes.faypruble) Tenni'. • -

Offieit-341 Walnut Plt., PhUattelphla.May I,

Sclpullitilt fount!).A NT. E.S .T. 0N N

Miner andiThlpper oftheepleimatett

:LOCUST MOUNTAIN ' COALp017°:4%113.E, itcjiryLKlLL C4x,Jan 1 '7O. 1-

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goittrrwfuch.--f--EAST FRANKLIN LORBERRY VEIN COAL.,

• YEAAT FRANKLINLORBERRY COALJ ti now 14.-dd by Mes.ArA. LIM' ELL.GORDON At CO., who are my ante Agrint.i. !Parties,or ngdering friaratnla.ntithem may always&pond upon get-tia pure •

INct.. 112 Walnnt Fit., PhllitdOlpliin. 'OFFICE : No. fti Pine SL„New. York., •-No. 111 iitatetit., 110AtOn.• . lIRNRY rrntr..

inding Ilorvaer, ttc.HE~UBSCRIBER WOULD CALL THE1 attention of Coal Operators and others engaged

In Blasting; to an extra quality of Chemically Pre-pared . ' ,

SAr.rr Err POWDE••

.Warranted NOT TO SMOKE, ttnr leave:my InJuriOuseffluvia aftera Ifla4t, hough: plied In a ydnee wherethere is Si) i.AfioN. It Is Abu) from 2 to 23 Percent. more poWeriul than any-Halt petre Powder now.being ui, e(l for mining purposes', and can he usedw I thperferl xafety.Mole ISlanuftuftur nil Pmprietor.Orders senttohis Mills at Itarnes this County':will receive prompt attention.. Feb, 20,,W-8-ly

CREBSONA POWDER WORKS . Notlew tohereby+ given that JAMES Ydt IR.has been ap-i3olnteql aunt for the'SAIR Of Cretafons Powder, south.of Broad Mountain and east of Broad Mountain, ina line due north of Matumny Plane. All orders forPowder In that locality Plhokilq hn addrtxses to himat Pottsville.. The quality of this Powder will-in allInstan6rs eqbal that made at our NeW York Mills,and is warrented togive entire sat IsOletLAFLIN. A RAND POWDER. Car -

Noe. 22059. • 179 Broadway, New York.•

To COAT; ODIDiA loan AND CONVRACTOII9:—I takethis opportDDlty of n•tnnilngthanks; for the. patron-age best.oweil" for the laat three years InlttiOntolinnsa;and tnist In toy new ennheotion to have 'lt ennttn-ued- and liberally extended. Porno& entrukting mewith their orders may rest amnred no efftwt on niypart will bo.gpared to give entire :satisfaction. *4Nov. Z", 111117am. -.TAMPA NIVIIt.

.4 Mining &r.TO COAL OPERATORS.

Sei•eert MannraetOry.•

• . FNEl, I. it M.. 'RF.AIt Or iNirrsvlr.i,P. iintT:;4E. r -ffrAi. Si'.,i4pre44i.:Nianatacturrrs, aro, 'now -t)retiartvl to• 'ukeall kin .la or SerePtlß for I 'oat l'p.,rators, and will kna-

rantee ported sati4lu'llon in all work and prbti•s-,coal (IperatlliN will 14,11,1111 illittr interests by givllnuliq a i•al1 and tnlag a%,Ak. .frith RALing of all tlearriptintl...llllllllll.4e-,,lV.411k9, :m the pIOSI Tea-4011Welo terror.. - , •AN11.1.V.0 VT:3r-1: 1V." MA.11.5 •EXPF4tIENCE IN THEbus! NES.4.

PETER KENDE,ICIVS

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All Elt ICA Cif AIN' fl LE••••WOil I .,

TICRNV:OI, NEW .101BAP".Y.'rite urlcralirnect, who is a practical Chain 4W111;

tueturer, in foruta tlperntors, and othe at heix prepared to ratiVe Fut or CraneChat of everymirk at short notice. Part4cular attent n given toFlat Chain for.alepee. ,For further int' atlon sendfor-circular. .. •' F 15, 11/4-7,-tf

11 11 OHN R. DEIRTst,J . MANUFACTURER OF .AL MCALEER*

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F THE LATEST alfa Mt) ATriloVEll STY)LI7I? Fl,

The undersiftned-wli s a practical licreen,MinU-..lartarer, lnlbrlrir Coa Iperators and others, that heis manufacturia,new.(X)ALSCREEN, patentedJune 21, 1884, an , !another patented , August 8, 191111,RE(R.T.tRAN.F..B THAT THE. MESIT WILL ALWAYSRETAIN TIW ORIGINAL 'SIZE. UNTILENTIRELY.:WORN'OUT.

Ife rmseretfttily solielta a continuance of the pa-:tronageeteretofore_so liberally tavtawed upon him,

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• • - JOHN R. DEIHM;- R‘roadlit.-,-

rear of Esterly's Hardware Since i. 'an I, 770—1- • FOTINVILI,Rre ,PA, ,

S431:"" ROD AND WIRE- 801ENNI3,

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J.:_tAtrriENstErs.IdAVPFACfI•L•PJt Or

SQUARE ROD AND WIRE SCREENSPATENTED FEBEL'ARY 4,

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stejA4-11:: 4.01) scitEmol, nN ACOOLTBTof thrlr superior.trongth and durability arepreterroit 'do all ollwra u-herocer trto4. Ow totoanufactur0,1,t0order. Screen Botta, all altos, alwe,y*on hand. ttoMrs promptly (plod at moderate priors.- ?dayl.lt, Wt. , .

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OTlCE.—Manufactursra:a.lid users Of 4eara1.11 Pumps, are hereby cautioned against the tatin-Winn.. sale. ur use otany Pumps that are aa In-f ringeutent.on AllLson'a Pa.hatit, dated septemilee SS,1,4f7, us they will be. prosecuted to the. full eaten{ ofthe law: -

I have already coruntencedault against severalpar-fps, and will pnte‘cuteall other infrlngera.

Port Carbon. Aprll a. 'lie& ROUT. ALLParties In walit ofPunipsCOXl he suppliedat

:tile prices by the undersigned. :

ALLISON 8)N., -NAN. 1Franklin IronWorki, Port 'arbon,re. ,-Jan. I, 70 ; . I- 1. .

D.,BMITifi_BII4PPING Afol47.,iteefAki*L?i, •-

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4" ; Ith. Rail, and Bar Iron, •AND OTFER HEAVY IFREIDII 'C ALTEt.reancrurowe' Rallmad Depts.JZILSEY CITY -

nOBOW BiOl7ll Dime ntor 42ilix••'..~a4TCorrespondence and Consignmentssolicited. 1.0. Address, Elleabethport, N. J. j•Jan. 3, Ilk • • •

nFIRZ DEIOK 17,-

• ,• „TIL.iDE asc,..-"MOUNT NAV-40MA 11, 1,

United States Government ' Stanlured excluatvely by .the...CONNOLIDCOMPANY, of Maryland, for- BluePadepttt4 .Smt4t lug.and Glatia•P and all ofrequiring theBENT UALIT Diagranaapaand Priem will „be fundsheil by the eiders,

.; GEORGE'S CREEK CEIKIIIKEL.AND cor lirthe Cargo:from the Couipanyl ocean MIC. H. DALTON, President.

"4 Pemberton Squ• JAS. B.- MACKIE, Vico Preablo are.nt,• JA.S. MILMOLLANIB"Me 4e4w/vage .GILMOR MEREDITH, El•t as

• H. Month (layStreet,Eitttl

1. EIRANCIii Anu=l.ALERS. 9.11E1 COMPANIES,

T1108.1.. ADOrgion,

Te) 'COAL !DI.di.c. _ . . -. ,

The undenditned haring succeeded Focht & Wir-mn to the soli tassouflicture of Focht's oelehnstedPatent . ' •

INIMM1101S,T1.!; ,a),

110)6P 11170KHIW,Oil

IRON 110ISTVO.i- BLOCKS,for unloading pnii, Ore, Band,•mac.. ace.

t4oN calla, • •c*mON Bcis•WIIERLDARRO • •.

Are prcher ,ared to till all ciders ;glib -.luptueste anddispat.' •

NCIPIC.R.;•-being the sole ()wile of the PateutRight for the melt Dumping. Rol Sieoep Bucketand Dock Block, we caution alt ,ruons agatrua, man-ufacturingor purchaaing the • me from arty except-aurselves Or' our Noute, • we will -p ute tothe utmost , limit .aus Invtngetaehi -on the ten'en!. -

:ADDIEWON • W,kRREN ;Reading Pa.iFebruary, .

Also, In the mailufacitire of

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. , .• '' um;• '.' I,flrem Temsestat4l Tew VW .1 1 , ;461.1rillATia it? ; • . ,' I VTll•ptuintant ,ttf a•etltp thit cometland Etwat"Tap non I-what phitntattnr"atotweed Peretvade."Thefaro, the cup itaelCfrorn which our Latd- .4Drankat the last sad sapper with hin-cov• .-. •Thli. Porn the hiesmedUndof Aronint—1 *. •A 1 • -it.t:eel-tie day of .darkratian,"risen the de '' • ,•••Wentwandering O'er aloiththe goon:. itt l; '. •,`•Anniationan itneph, journeyingbreugh • .ToGlastonbury, wham) tierUrin ter thorns.,_Illoseutus atLltriettnan, miudfal ofour Lord.'And thereawhile Itbe; anti if a man-1 -

Could to see tt, he W4lll healed atrliirce, '1 •Ily.falth,otall htallishis,; but: then the tint •Grew Mooch evil that the Holy cup 1. .wait:aught awayto likaveti amt. disaPpear'd." ,-.... •, our .. ITo Whom the monk,: "Froth old books ketoir:That Josephearrie of old tolGlastonlaire.l • . . ,And then' tilt , heuthen Prince, Areit:a:int; •Have him antale of marsh Whereon tobuildAnd therehe built with wattrO( from thelnurrah -..A littlt-lonelY church in days ofyore, 1ror Ho they lay, these hooka of ours; but nevusMuteof Galsmirecle, far as•l have read, I .• • :that whonett saw the Janieth hig,to-dav?"

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."A woman," answered Penetrate, "a nun' • -:. t

'And one nofurther off. ln blood-front tuel • ,1, •Than Miter; and Ifever holy mall • ' ,'''--• 'With knees of adoration wore the shine,A- 110IY Maid r tho' nevermaiden glow'll,l 0 I0

But that waa.in her earlier maidenhood,'lWith.etteh a fervent tiary le of malove .' 1 '. • •Wheth beingrudely blu led glanced anteahe I - 1,Only to holy things:. to prayer and mite,- -- , 1 •Shegave herself„ to fast and': alms and Yet,Nun matte WAX, the seandatof theyours. i , •Sin egainst Arthurand the Table Routid,l - ,And the Ntrange 'sound of ate ulterous pima • ;' .0 .„Aerottathe tem gratingof b cell I .1 •Beat, and ate pray'd and ail theMOre.' 0 ; .

"Arid.he to, Whom shetold hersins, of what • ,Her nil but, utter whiteness liehilor gin, 1 . 1; 1A Man Welinights hundred AVinterspld,'Hpake often witither of'the Holy Oral',A ingentidomded down thesis live ornix, • "..-And each of these a hundred Wit:dent of ,• •Front our Lord's tisnli;. and when King ArthurntadeMet&alround, and all tnett's hearts borue .., .-e,lean for a season, lettere hphad though.That now they Holy Grail would came agaln-;- ... ,But sin broke outs Ah; Cheist, that It would come,And !Mai the world ofall tlikdr wiekidnetat I'0 rather!' asked the tnalthin, Mlght tt eorne,To me by prayer and fast InAT. Nay,' sahlhe,'I-know not, for thy heart isipure as :mow.' ' tAtui to :the prayM and fasted,till thenut •

Shoneand the wind Mew, tilt& her, I thoughtShe might have risen and insisted when .1 saw her,•• • •

"Form a day she sent to sikeak with me. 'And when +(became to speak, behold her eyeirBeyond my knetwing of them, twenties!, • • '- •Beyond all knowing of them, vronderrttl, . ' 'liestetiful In thelighrorholiness. 1 .And '0 my brother, Percivale, atte said; '(

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•*Sweet brother, I have seen the Italy final : - 0 ,• •t For, waked at dead of night; I heard awOutut ' .

j Anot a silver born front o'er the hills 1. . - :.,t Blown, and I thought it in notArthur's nee •I, To hunt by mooulight; and the slender aunnd ~•

• As from a distance beyond distance grewtketnittg.npon me,-0neverberp nor horn', Nor aught we bylw,with ;„tirettitt, sir :elicit 'with~ bend, .

Wes.like that music us. It" came; and Ititt/n1 stream•trthro' myrill a rola anti silver tenni,, '

1 'Amldown lice long baton stole the holy Graril, '1 Rose-red with bnitings in it; es If alive,•,-nut all:the white walls of tny-eoll Were dyed • '-With toY color,, !repine' onthe wall;:, ,Atulthen the music bidesi, anti theOrll •

Passed, swellhe beam deckyftL.anti frent,the wellsThe racy quiverings died Intl) the. night!se now the heels Tiring Ls hereagain tl • ; .Aimingtil, btOther, fast thOtt.t.ooo and prikr,And tell thy Inotiterknightit, to fast and 1pray, ' 'Thatao perriakrwe the vision may be seenBy thee and those, and all the world be 'Mani,'

"Then leaving the pale ntin,4 spake of thisTo all men , and tuyaelf fastedand pray'd -. •Always, and fanny Among cis manya arr*, kFasted and pre,. 'd even to the utterniost 1 k • • • •Expeetunt of rho wonder that would be.. - 1 1. .

"And one there way aniong kis ever:flayed . - .Among-as:ln white :trifler, (iti'leliat. I . • -- 'God Make tbeettood as 1.1100 !art-K-ani 1011,' .Haiti Arthur, when be dubb'd.hint knighil; suiti•uone,Inso young youth, was ever:tondo a knight . - 'Till tialuttaki ; :and this Galahad, when be heardMy sistees vtatni,- fined me:With .stuane:lHD; eyesliecemo solikelier own, they seIem'd ' =

liers,Andidniselfher Anilinemore that I. •. . . ,

....silkier or brothenone hail he; taut soma ' . •1 killed -hint ,ia son 'of Lancelot. anti some wild , .1Ikt:rotten ity-eheitantment,—eitatterens,-.4ltry,Like lards of passagepi in* up and dowtt •That gape for tiles,—we know uotwhence they mule;For when Wll:4l...sticeltd wanderingly lewd! - .

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"DLit she, the wan, sweet maidenshore :t ay /(lean from her forehead alt that wealth o hair „..."_Whirl madea silken Trutt-Work for her f t; 1And out of this she platted broad end hing _,'.A strong swortithelt, and wove withAtllverpreadAdd erliteson fettle holt a atrium., deviesk.fr - :•,A crimson gran within a silver latam; ' ~e, - .Antis4l.W.llte bright boy-knight, and Isefrel it onhimSaying, 'My knight, my love; pay kttightlof heaven,0thoti.'my love, whose love Isone th 'mine, . t.

I', lllRldigi, room!, thee,maitlem it ti my 10t.iltifoit ll,'for thtersheitnee wh • I have seen, '-•

And breakihro' nil, till one' fit crown thee kingFar In the epiti Mal city

;-I'6s iztdas alto spoke •she sent the deathless pa nin her eyes 'Titre Met, and nude iii hers, end laid 14er mindOn him, and be bellexed in her bellef.

. ."Theiteitirie aye Id rairaele: t)brother ,Ia ourgreat hal here Stood a Vacant elmrnslit,itii'd'hy- erlin ere he passed away,And ettrven th strange armee, and In aThe ego :like arterpent, nth a scrollpr letteuf n•a tongue no :nett rrould rend.And Write, ealltsi It "The 51.40. Perilous.-Itertleit ; forgo•si and Ill; 'forthere" bassr`ie(Mtin emitti sill but he should lose Ontoidol outs, by- naisedverterme sleriln;sitt • 0

• n his own chair, and sowas !oat; but.he,Galahad, when he heard of Merlin'a &Kit,Cried, -If I lose myself lotavetnysegr . ' .

t. n"Theon a StOmttier night It Cll7lll. to plASIIVIIlle tree great lemenet lay alone the bell,'Tint tinlaitatievould sit down In Merlin's -

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SHAWLS, TmOitint,Superior quality of ISLAM WMB,l'

ILK€AND Ni'i dlOrPOSDLal/2"_ zht ernwelMdtsA BUVPALO ALPA.CASAIiII nurribere.):,'PAISLEY SHAWLS, tSeurlet sod B 1 • , -

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FRENCH STRIPED tilli.WLS-2Near 'Designs in

. • EMBROIDERED• PLAINWALKING SEITto. mode to order.

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' ETEi''COVEILLiDEI! O. IOI3I.IiLRE--- 1311Oat Wedded li. Tarty(); iit • -

JOlllO 'B. MORRIS ic SONS,• ;

KO. 2MCES;-TRE PT., Cot.,Sforket:Ladles Coating", ;Velvet and Cloth, White, ColoredMirJucns. Plan lima, tiltawl;-invstlitDress Goods, White larixls,, ladr TowelS,

Preach Shadlns,Barred fidnbrics..t.o„:Leen Curtains, IS'utiont,Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,. Duck di •• Gloves, Fur-Topped Lined .KI forGentsand Ladles, Culbr.ellat--Alapam. Gingham, Oil Cloths, &c., &c.In addlthni tothe already full stock of,Dr 7 Goods,

Notions; Groceries, Quernssrare, Feed. and Prosl7sfnas • • JOllef S. MORRIS:& SONS.' • No. 21? dowries 11.1rtuarr Coragr

Sept. 11.•60-377mr- • . Sept. 110.

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READY MADE.CLOTHING,•

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lie in lieTtig beyond nompetition. I ?lie ;twill:have been made up In the beat acid •vrtoirt iliarablifmanner, and need but a trial to reenminend them-we've,. Persons • dealrouit of prtx.nring a new atilt;abookinot fall togive him a call: Mt stnek. of '

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r•. .klor variety and ehOlee ofstyle, qinnrit he'ereeiled,The remainder of his Summer ist,, ,ek Rio isrxlilnq .

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CLOTTIM, * f 1.91118,~ GLOTTIS,

DITYS. 9'fif)(lDIL F-4.4 I ;oor):4, DttrDU GoODA,

..PLANNEL.9,4 iPALNNELS,PLANNELA, .

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' I logWltkianny other Own's, vhlelt wttny ite it to ex-/1111111e. Our stock an fret and elegnnt rtes , wttlipri-ren that will etlrrintruid the wllent.h.?n,,,till.,

April 17, . ' 16-17.

illistellattrous.aw BOOKS AS SOON AS.IBESUItD ~NSEW. STA.TIS.' MTEx. —Roo cues Own m.Just recelytml At; ' !!s: N & 5041,:r5.-A

NEAR SIG = TED PEOPLEorpersons with other defletenetee 'ft. -_of the eyed, shouldretnomher that they're It be aultectwith the proper glaedie by JOHEPIT . Op,Helen, No. 253 CeiluvStreet, Pot taytII Matra theBig lipeetaele. Mary A'69-111-4(

FERTILIZER.B.-101/fONS "'ssrpr.m.'OIMPHAT F: FL.l NIF., ma unteturodbY Horton.At Ron; Exeter. Warranted pt , utoutpltemtetkyte-!Ave and rellablo fertldzer.' of sale•by eIthENS 4BELL. Agents, 3nitRaitr,au, treet. 111xtral discountdealemt from manor rent orteoa. • I ' •

Sfar 24-"Ott--,13 . W.11.11XM44. 1.4.‘ELECTK.ANVO 5 ARILLESS BAGS:Lite War-den ofthe Co ty Prison has a largeasaortmantofso .vsseloir Si and Seamless&Winn hand— Also1.1 INLaw t . AND DUDEK which he offers for=IS, at theP .0, at low prima for 'cash.cash prices' an'Darpet Rain! • •

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IF.•S CLLOSEM,

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rae- •: Or iass;inmanaorric coat ntermia. ' l, 'Tl 4 Meg As the iota& pebtlahed of theAril%Oast Regions of Peonstlvania. _lir differr Walnut', !revere" from OtherMaps pat:dirtied, because It giver ,the formation and also sk,r4ineamaation of tbb,flbalftwilas,_together with ttiejosetion ofallthefeatenee11 theAlittlrillate Ckill wergionaolte, &e.'" s' 1' • Piles on Rollern..,-......4-...»....,...:...-... - 1-1.t2 811 ..'",

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"An/roll's:. °nee, as there.we sat, we heantA -ernelc int. and // riving of the r#°l.4..111/.1 remit bkht, rind over/ leurdTIM inter, /*nil Iti Ilia thunder Ve11.4 a cry.Acid in Ill° slat there sm.:teal:mgA twain en. light H.even I /nes mitreeleur thAnd doWn the long bealirstlle the Holy Cl'

. All river eover'd wit NO Ininlnoun cloud.And Mon* ;Moak **V*l4 who Imre It;and ItpaaRut every knight beheld hi.. fellow's foe.* 'As In a glory. nn I all the knights arose,And .*taring at MAI other like dumb .tnenStood, till I fohnd u yoke arid sware a.row.

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"I ewar.o.n.rovr beforeltient all; fiat I • •iteeatt-e lied not ,t,wn the tirttl!.-woUld ride: • ~':

A I vcelcontonth end a dap- In unott of it, jVIII I fount! and Paw It, :1.44.t Intnun'htti•.sr saw It and Galahad tiad mwre'the %;ow.And good Str:llun:, our Lutteeltire eouvltt, awarn, •And Lattet.lkit aware, and ItiLlOy ntnohrt tha knightsAnd thiNtaltiewure, and lottilerthan the re,4t.”

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Of 'his faitlifUlnes.o...':llThereare more thanohe•of such stories afloat,; hut this Is si tpye of, theta aIL .They are quite likely ..to be true,for lit/mm-is any men inRhodelsianitwhodierseeln:perfeet disregard of taste; it bi the,governor, •and tliw,e •who do not :kno* himare but httle. likelyito realize that the untidy.. little min before then' is thatwonderfill per-

, soilage..:..: The A. kW...Sprague .ManufacturingCo-m pany owns ninic. ditibreut,mills; where cotton

• :nud flax goods,-are manufactured. These are• 'the Cranston Print Werl4, the Baltic; Are-- -tie, Natick Qiild.nielt, .Central Falls, Mar-.- :gall, VnitedSttites Fl:sx Company, and Au--gusta.Mills—the hot named at Augusta,. Me..• .The

theof these.fieVeral eittabitalimentsistheConiston PrintWorks, atCranston. near:- which Col: Amasa Sprague Alves i -.llis house.to the old family. litnneStead, within a stone's-throwlef these work -s. , With the additions:~made to It In lite years the residence Is littleless than' paluee. The CrtinstonWorksare'said to' cover fifteen acres of ground.' In,them are employed ahle operatives; rangingfrom nine ytursvp to quite old men and we-

: men.. All the &mobs "Sprague prints" areprinted here,.axid the number of calico-print-..mgpreseiN eau: not -be less than thirty-fiveorforty. It used be 'counted a large.estab-

- liatimentthatran n half dozen such. It is a• curious'arul Interesting thing to go through.these w9rkS, and make meteof the.enoimousmachinery, and the perfect order and' sYsterrtthat prevails in every departnient. Nothing.could be intoComplete ; a clock could workwith no, mare :regularity: Something mayhe knciwnof the extent and .eapacity, of theworks when it is- stated that, the, eau turn'out one hundred and twenty mix* of -prints 'Ina Single day, 'The divisida of labor--thattad of modern eivilization—has been etrriedto almost its liiiiit in this realiyi remarkableestablishment.' Youwill find here no wasteOf timP.tir thateriaL, but every adjunct thateheapeh production, and every appliance1-. which It, is.,evensuppoted• will add to the

• excellence and beauty of cotton. fabrics.. • .Within- a hinelrel rods. of thel•CranetonPrint Works• is the village of Spragueville,4.ivhere the'operatiyee live. It contains aboutthree liiiildred indite buildingsr each havingSay ten roonlS, occupied by two families. ItIs an utterly barren and desolate place, thehousedstanding in. rows, and ell exactly-alike in every. particular., Near there' is 'alarge boarding house, in which male and fe-Male eperOtiVes live. 'lt is needless .te saythat all:these belong to A. dr. W. Skagne ; itis Said that the'tenements they own at their.Various mills are not IcUs than fifteen hun-dred in iiumber;and all are, built after, thesame unvarying andhtterly tastelesspattern;All around the villwe of- :-.;pragueville and(he Cranston Print lAroiks lie the farms be...longing to the Spragees. In abreatheynutn- ;her. several. thousands, and I was told thief'they.. harvested, last sun-finer a lutycro ofnet tess.than three thousand tons. Th

TeXclu.sive of the other products. The,' have, a faim'llear- .this place where the AI tivateo

hogs on.a large: seale—a thousan at a time,or merit—and also turkeys, ew ens, geesei,.and ducks.. • . : •/.Tice Battle, on the Blacks neRoverr aboutforty miles from'Provide , on.theHartford• and Fishkill 1011mad . -the largest of their"gte• i

mills. It Is's giunite eliding one thousandfeet in length,. atiO. five stories high. TheVillage Hurroundlpg It is apicturesque. place,the river, r,lmp-„and .quiet, running betweenhigh -hills, 'opilie side of- which are built,the,.

tenements. •,,All the Maloof the Companyand 'one Is4ih exact type of,all, except as tosire;-Cpri6l Falls and Augusta,, Maine, ex,4.i. epted,•are isolated ; 'and at each of them Isa shift! belonging to .the Company; Which.sluipties theeperativea with thecoinmoditieeIrhitch, as a general rule, are used by .them..'Putting the isolation ;if the mills by the sideOf this fact, it is not very...." hard to See that.there hi money In- the tirrangement:-:not for

• the -operatives, however. 4 But this is the tum-id New England _plan, ,and. mast .of themill owners proceed upon IL ' The'stOree are:Retirees of: a great deal of&hilt. That of theSpragues at Cranston is said to do a businessof half a niillion a year ; as there is no com-petition short of Providence, four' Milesdistant, the profitf; are not likely to be sniall.What they .are„ of course, it _la impossible tosay. .

the Spragoes• have no enviable- distinctionoiracettunt of their liberality to their em-ployees. lii all 'their great establishmentthere los not soul who roceiveSasalarYexceed-,ing $2060 a year,l 'and there are- not-threewho receive'

METALL INE.

VNUMTIER of - scientiflez and pr...i.• gentle4ren connected ,reith 'ma rfactur-itigand'other maehihery have 'ref( for seveialmontlis watching theirpe2tiOns. in' thisdeity of an invention that all at the entirelibolishineat •of oils and all Other lubricatingMaterial for boxes, slides., And every enndi-tionof metion where tix‘allie friet.Mti is •tohat overcomeor expeett . It is eltiimedi thatench a midi' his 3 n- full'y.achleved; and:there are engines, 4w-mulling with this ma-terial that thepprietors aver have'Worked.to • i.,ontplete tietact ion for yreeks : andmonths. : SI elt, in general . terms, Is- the;claim of tl s inh-ei invention. ;It is thewerkof a scie hie and praetleal gentleman, -wellkitowi emend in-Enrol:sr, who has spent agrea any years. in the 'study 'Of physicalfor .eS and their effects, with especial -refer-.

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ce. to nit.fitls.., The exact natureof the pret,ent Invention Cannot be given,:for the reasonthat patents are .being'sought for iti several• countries inEurope, and any clear description of the materials and processes would helikely to defeat that end. It may, - however,. be said, in ageneral-way, that the disosvery-,which hastreceived the nano of Metalline—-consists of such.rombinations and manipida-tibias of various .metallic substances 11.4* toMake a surface on which the •ordinary ,jour-

, nals, axies,:. crank pins, slides, &c., of iron,eteel; brass, oranyother metal,Will run with'much less friction, without heat That conieswithin the ' slightest possibility of dahger;and without increase (in fact an actual de-crease Is claimed) 0the motive"power used.These briefly, arc.the claims, and the invert-.ter refers:Ma largo number 'of trustworthygentlemen WhO haVe examined and tried thething, and speak front acttmq knowledge. :• Supposing this invention, to do what isclaimed for lit;thewide extentof its 'mean&its real vakte to the World may wartoVieritetelnent.• made by an eminent engineer,that itsIMportance- is above that-of any ofthe gitat discoveries of. he time. In the Silk;Cotton .*nil woolen' mills of' third countryalone, the use,pf. oil subjects manufacturersto large losses on goods spoiled by it, to spon-taneous combuittion'where it is not' onstantlyWatched, to:extra-hazartious insurance, andto heavy expenses' for the cost and appliea-tht 'of lubricants, -.On railroads' disaatmusaccidents.haVe oftenoccurred, and annoyingdelays' have been endured frourhotaxlea, andwherever wheelsrevolve We hear Shrieks for.grease that :indicate ,negiedt, superfluouawear, and Derhaps huniediate danger: Now.If we could !run axles of Bessemer. steel intatter otRocklaiid Lakelee, the.dangers, de-lays and detentions of friction would beavedded...• If thie Metallihe pro.vee to be allthat irclaimed for it, thew) Om° Aetna anddangers May be avoided by rte use. • . .,.-• We are told that a company his underta-:ken to put this discovery impractical use inapublic_ way as soonas proper arrangementscrin be perfected. This company, as well asthe inventor, ask no one to take the thing ontrust, but fully to satisfy themselves by ob-servation, credible testimony, or personal'ex-..peritnent. Shhuld Metalline prove to beWhat is claimed; therercertainly-la the widestfield for Its use-that was ever open Manymixiern;ioe.ntion;• 'Wherever there is zno-Alen there Is friction; that friction iris do._arable to overeotue as far as *sable.- to that'end; oils, lard, tallow,'softmetals and other'matters are used; Yet it. is estimated thatone-fifth of the friction resistance in driving'machinery, .JoecrinotiVes, wagons_; &c., may.:be: overdone by this material. EVerythlig-that will reduce friction, or d 6 away wiforeign sutertaneeit7ntred tomOdify it, will beValuable to each'engimr, axle, Slide, orother

-movement, ,in the amount.gainin-cost,'tittle, iebor_i.and safety.-: How tarthie.bnnes.:&in will': fulfill' these Conditions -reinsitistti-'be node,:titanifeet to tier-leiblie.:':-zPritrebtii trials,-continued tbrnruntiksildeven''yjstrec,:aimporedto theentit===.intereidok.ierienniintto; be true,..that it Its abielivagt-or veryfmit valte.;'lkooorgetagtaiwtrii- owners./Arel ebilniiinie .,te ~ .....1.: -.- :beyoret.eurilfaA It.kiVe '.4,!.. " - ' -4 taik90-i--lanetwo 1 ,

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in'aim SadAlitrlt:BeiiSrate,*: lNtl it. between.2.:l6.oo 2FrsalWil*t 'UMW.-Welt :Ulnatirrlet .melaiii*- ,17,:;.,- 'A.taiiiriber -; then, my boy.'!.' tile:Ndeti*mitielleri -14blit Vole. twots*ldrOcifilni ii..Watter .iiieen,' ant-.Lord„,.:,_...-11.-fial..:

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TILE IUWI)E ISLAND MILL,

rillilq following description of the''1 the mottvsealthy cotton m,ar

1%440)1 isittutint in this eetintr.'with interejt : I1 'fher: .t' W. tipriigue'Nf• nu fakuring Com-'tatty is the . recogniz'' pow.er in RhodeIsland: Its business leca.aruat .No. I, ExChange PlaCe, Providencs), on ) of the mosttnpretentious bit' dinipi in the city. (Inc t

,an hitbut be ruck by this ea he ascends cthe Bight of s ire leading up I'' the second 'l',floor, the, t being occupied by tenants. tonThe odic beeupy an area:of say 50feet front get

VMO i depth, and are tille I by enormous tintielks ntl safes. A largo epee la railed off, St,a )sejt of ante-mote, in which personaAleslr- elainid audience with the; Governor or C'olenel its re.ding are seated to. take their turns in do- stnl.-nAeg business. The Govonor, who -always that itswears his hat, and frequently ley* his legs the Frre.upon WO desk, holds a daily,- levee not Unlike e•gten

. that, of the Seeretarie; of Departmente at alone, ti'Washington. Men and- ,wmnen amts here to large 1from great distances in seek' his ald in all taiteous esorts of businese and ether enterprises. ; all watched, tare received with courteey, andall are listen- ti' heavy e..ed to,with a singalar patiCnce, hnd there. le a tion of labdecisive- :ink prompt answer, as a general accidents Intitle. In some eases, delayof course followe f delays have"Curia advisere %lilt," 6S the law buoks.have wherever whit'; for the Governor will, take hold of a grease that"go.ei tidier" if it•promisesbig results. Like wear, and perlGeorge rsale -Ay, he is the recipient of any If we could 'rutnumbt,r or. begging letters,'all of. which are &owe of Rocklts.answemi, and as invariably in the negativb. lays and deter,yet the Spragues are not''without charitable avoided. If thisimpulses, though from ,all aecounts their that is•claimed fo'benefactions are_ niggardly. 'enough when • dangen may be ivcompared' with theirenormousmeans..;__ 1 -_ We are told thaThe A. & I.V.Sprague Manufacturing Com- ken to put Thls thispink owns nine different mills,and employe apublic_ way as semabout ten thouiesnd people:: Nominally It is • ein be perfected.a stock company,'st- William %mole, as the Inventor, ask noits presitlent„ and Amami Sprague,tut HaSec- trust, but fully to gatrotary and treasurer, and a board of.diree-, setvedion, credible tan

B' ter&lint thefact is thatWilliantSpragne Is pertinent. ithould Mpresident,, seiretam treasurer, beard of dim what is claimed, there t

4 tori, and everybody, else, so far as tha man- field for Its usethatwegementof thearena ofthe eompany is con-. modern; inVention.' WIcoiled. The govenfor'S word is law In every ~ den there is friction ;ththing th:tt relates to this vast establishment; /Arable to overcome as farhis iron willimpresses itselfuponevery thing end, oils, lard, tallow, sot' that is done; inehort,heisitsbrains. When :matters are used; yet it.3he speaks every motion throughotitite whole one-tifth of the friction rot'extent is one of prompt and unquestionable 'maehinery, loconaotives, *obedieiny. His brother, ,Amass, three or beovercome by this matersfour years his elder !in years!, is quite as that will reduce friction, orpcompt in, compliance_' as any Other.' In foTeign eulvdoneeelmed to m,abort, the whole ten thousand penult), in the • valuable to each engine, axle,leMploy_of the'eoinpany4teiwer,ati with the 'movement,, in tbe amount g1111nd:of a !angle, 1141v-ideal ;•and.. all the 'time, labori'and safety. Howlmore promptly and completely because itla lion will lOWtheme condition

4,etethly!tell Itnown that heinhardhmtion, is be mede ~.teartifeet to tier pub,NO'man in the em&y'ef A.-4 i trighto continued 2:or timuttetlatdW. progue alsobeyelhe'seeond tWep the :hiveproved to the wetilifipetie.b.. ;eltdiscipline is thertergh`ruid,:t vgatie. ' :And letereeltedl'ioireoesilgig ultiltrne's'Governer ittrtranne -fir rfolt, wethed* :to; be true,-That it kes-abewrikdealingwith his girds ;'-noi.' no, ma know. bet, !mit value.. - It,noweemigliellirlditer how in keep =blithe Okit,fie 40rPt thali 'llO4 clial*lntlXo ..--

' ~:alereihimself. Tide aiteedokeiii-tonii (40 14tonne- ive.sZb 1,, ''';''• • • '-‘s-of,his milla-ontiAttY,Ouinn&rtook to pme, :end -r .•

1,4n., , , . ,voey„-:- .y.-...into Otte ofthe sperota frout-whielt oubi„ r-:, ,,i ;4 Z t.-I,' .

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;persisted, the ou sted, And ballennsiderablythetbtt trlftedirvery gentle, tiandluliftenttithe-_

-4intsr,ni4e, the,building. t , , •r• - Wekgrto the' isuperboileedeni,: jk4.• , :th taii*stailaCto that mum .. - . s, . ~ ,:'

`elsit;with'. an orderil# .s.4' ;e". s. .init,guardian *tile •: .; .0 • ..,. . , 'cawfirms. the actor in` it. -

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' "of . ' ' -41-ntileliiirs •„.„ .. - ' ts§itAtei.r-Aatrikiniglisiiii;e oftot'''. 4 .1111en ' IT*: ' , . „_„XlietimoL ' - --'i•• ~ • Use value that_atanallpieeeof steel-' , tfi _ „1i.b4... ~ . itbe)Oiss ', ' airs by".the great power of. skilled,sthe• • I ,ltrjhottglitt Intalitss ' ' • laixir is.tlie n 'ee-apring Ofsedi on • --Wine &al' sodAnitliimbik ~ iii . : :Viten ite'tritteets.reArkeireeriand dell-

,* ,tleligittedi nritteboc i4Wwed.etreplittellti- '.

, litiketheusedr4'weigh nor.luorethuttxter' the a'..sttatolitt „, _. salchen be eCen-{ ptlnee,nild'''eatbeed- .in `artto .0", 4r;', ~ 45d140,10401 *14441 mi

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SINGLE COPIES.. SIX e*t§- S.ATPE POTTP:11: -01'7 THE SEA.:

TrTNTILvery.receittlyitifaibeen stipilostsl-.1...), that the bed Of the deep (wean ts.as fin-

, beyond' the' reach of direct examination byscientific men. as the sataitance of'the solidearth at the Saniedeptits.' Geologieal belief,.as to the pohtion- ail order ot tits stratawhich forin'the eritsto our" lanet.- has been .founded' almost.'cittire'ly.' on thtF revelationsmade at or very near:the surface, where up-:heival and fracturelitive di;iplayo I What wasburled 'far below.. Mines and ether excaytt-.thins have-furnished valuate'',' atAi" in,tile in.-,-quiry, hut the 't/61411..1*:1Cileit 14' . them is atmost .1nsip i ificant in.propbrtimi : •rIl 1e t"..xli• CI I.of the . formation 'studied ;_.: t.,"l' i"-In btufew places, and thoSe of a liel•tii.. • lass:, that.they have 'been made hif al /..:,

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- ' . tt they-have alwa Ye+ bel:ll.blit klboril iin't. . -.i lit/i:explorcrS 'have • tweit ..,yvei I I:wa4eE.• ... if t he!.. bed of the sea couldk-r,,,a,-.lletialiii ..,..efully '.examined,ino=t important-. faets would eo‘tif , ••to light as to.the forthatiott.of ail those. s! rata -•which, haye-becn . iteii+!sitesd. by water lit'61r-lier

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' Nor is the exploation-tit 'these regions. lessattractive to those ,*Wliecspecial iiiteryst is hi.;the, laws and..eenditloti.s. of life. All the 'organized beingit we haveknown.dbothAnitnaL.-and vegetablezi, -lNe nittler.A-thiditiomi notwidely,diffeient ,fmin those Whieli.surrontid,ourselves. The .presence. of !wilt,- Moisture'and eertain 'kinds of nourishment; has'ixalti?thought essential ; and these eirettrristanee*too, .havo been.-suppoited toibe litn.ited-nat‘rthrly in degree.-- For example, aScompared'With the whole range4f heat and eold in tia,tuna, therange withltrwhiCh human' life can ibe oustaineitis but a point. if 'the .tetnpera.d,tore of the lahxal "vanes but a few degretimeither side Of the precise warmth we • all"blood-'heat,it4any-of the higher:mint:a willtile Atthe freezing point of w'ate'r,. ;at its./

bailing point, all the, life familiar to isceasesat since. Yet it, .is Cetti4y*. to .81i° ', - that heatthousandsof tintes'as. great any weeran .produce exists, but a .few TO . beloW 'lei in.t he' -earth, 4.8.• -well _te4• in , sun alxive us i.while tlie:eold Of space. o' ,t, e higher regionsof the air, is far beyond il thatthe most„bit-;ing blasts of out .Ixilar;ifiniacs can make con-L.(*Noble. ' As there' 44 no. Teason to believe:,that any otherplat st or star, than 'the earth' • ,at Its su-the'precise degreeandst: ance. of h fonfideo the earth, it: hasbeen plansibl • argued that on 'no other .dothe conditi . .8- of life "exist;, and that ow.no other,. . erefurg,-IS We. itself .to be sup-

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.All these.qUestiOns-dre put ittsamething of.a ney light b' the suceess of seine bold Eng-,..!lisifinteetigeors In: directly exploring thedepths of the,sea.• Professor 'Thompson and'Dr. carpenter, with'the aidof a Atew contri-'vance for dredging,..thive,suiiceeded In; bring-ing,up at different tithes -loads, of nearly halfa tot of depotilb3,:. ,fmm 'it depth of.fourteenthothiand.feet; or two miles .and two-thirds,below, the! surfaci3..-. There are. but%three orfour peaks inEureisfahich are higher -abovethearea leVel , than-the' sea 'level is abovethe depths thus eilithined.. The results ofthis' examination 'have not. 'yet been finally'embodied in the octant* on which they hear;.but.enotigh; 'hail • been published of them .to*hew thatsome of the :common - doctrines -ofgeologists, and fohYtilologists, at loud,. needrevision" •

CONDENSVD IST.OIO'OFITP4*

For exaniple, att deptwhere the pressureof water is more. h ,fotir hundred tonsto eachsquare foot, Where the cold is alwaysbelow thefreezing point of witer.at the Sur-fade, and Where-nett:me particle of lighttromthe sun or air can penetrate; there are be ngs,animebi of 'Much complexity Of organization,and with eyes as Perfeet; In,every respect; as,those Of the fish& and reptiles best knownto us.. Sir Charles LyelleonclUdes that theireyes must be-nixie useful by phosphorescentlight diffused over 'the bed "of the sea ; andthbils, doubtless true; buti.what limits arethere to the conditions of life;-lf it is shun&ant in a cold like this,:and:under' theweightof, three miles of •~ • •Agaln, .these.creatures; found in the limostone mud id'te-stay,'are in all important re=spects like those...finind by geologists in thelimestone beds ofr- urope,- referred' by thereto an epoch of theieartlfs formative history,milllens, of ageS ago. But -renitiving theirdredges a few.mileit; :the exPlerers find theSea deprisithig sandstone debris;tiud, in it areother creatureS.Vorresporiding hrall points tothe sandstone f0i4414 which 'geologists havealways; referred' to-,aneither epoelf,' remotefrom'-um,indeed;.but alstrdividtsi.by unntea.s--ut(ed eras fmrri the. former. Ifere the.v areUniting side bt'iiitle'tliesetwowidely differ-entclasses of fomilife.rOus . strata ; "and thediscovery that theyrilavaettially eo-olist iionthe adjacent 'surfaces,l,' ass Dr. Carpenter,"has done no less thatttittike in the Ver,v rootof the enstomarv.assumptions with regard to

geological titne.hit till be seen-, at. onee, that thisLdiscovery.affords the stronge4 -support to ,SirLyon?' theory., that the past--changes of theeAttliiire to be stiffing' as thii resultstiowin action Upon. HI. that. the .wialle sci=-ence of geology is one: ast e.tcpre'-,_•L, ot of the.unifo.rmity.orlaw.; .. that its final :1. ii„ iilshore, is' that .which it was ir' theutter : ."The thing`hich haw" k ,,.411. tt Isthat.which shell be,. arid'there is not !filar new,"under the stin.7. Yet-there male timing now;the enterpriseof, ,the scientific hand: which:.in such aeltitiVentents those of - jarsand Bunsen in rintectrnin. analysis ; of Dar-.win in .the examtnatitaf, of .4pecitie eliangesin animas, 'and .nOw of Thoitypson. and ear- -

porter inthe.depths of the sea:has-141 at 41e-fiance all the births -whielf the-"jokiest ofthinkers a- fe*,:NYlll)4 ago were disposed

.toset to the most sanguitte hopes of scierfee..-Goethe Used -to 'say, ."the. workshop ftl* na-turels forever:inaccessible," but,: if thi's be.true, at )oast the way to her-workshops scentsto be one which is forevelt open,', though end-less;- mid in whiebprogress has 'no bounds..

A, NEMEX.P_OS,IVE:AG.ENt.TVJA,LISTE powder ivf: a lightbrown color, looks' Very: much likesaW.dust or like Virginia smoking tobageo. It willneither deccimpose(even by-being aecidental lybrought In contact -with acids), nor congeal,nor pack together, nor-lose any of its proper-ties during a spell of cold or. hot weather.It Is. immaterial 'Whether -thei magazine inWhich dualine le kept.be dry or damp; hot or-cold; Dualintr, if' fired :by a flame_ or coal,will burn in tile open air without exploding.Twenty-fivepounds of -drollhie; eon tainedEna strongly mule,keg, over 'which alargcs. firewas-built, cotrimenetsi ,burningrather, slowly.;only after, the staVes-, had been burnedthrough: But,...if confined'.in,a strong ituilozsure, as In a well-tamped., bla.ststole, -in thebox of a mine; In a tOrptslo, etc., dualine canbe exploded like poWder, by a fuse or spark.The stronger the'-enclosure Is the-greater isthe effect of-the explosion; In the-open air,or •with a trimping.orloose gaud; -or underwater, It is neeryees,ato-use-acapin order tocause the dualthe to-explode. • .

Duallhe is so little sensitiveln cOncuasionthat it-may, without itriY danger- Of preina-gure eNplottion,be used forthebursting chargeof ehells.. • -'` . - ':-• •

ROI T tiviihputitedand eighty scant ..._4...1._ C., Ifier, of Alexandria, formed• 1). 14: -No 11i eh i.‘xhildted solin;of,tlie-i?owt.TS-o(areatu,and Avaq.mov(ld h%:.-. its Power.. - :- ' . ' -..A.' I), 450, .% Ilihenti 164 ," an-arChitect,'ar-ranged .-everal tistfil'7loo4 of %vat ef. clad' eover-t01 With, the .m,iide., botiont of a leather: tube,

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wlf kilt -rose to-anal tow lop;.ivllien liilx,:s..eX-teroled tothe rafierm• Of *.titc adjoining 'Wild—-. fog: - -A, ti. was built. 14..111.71.111 the 1111111'011:4,-and tin 1.-,..,: %%-..it. t-lekett by•the •:;tYortst of,the rt,:4"ltt asoendill.g. tier n':'....A... -"Li. • -

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• in .15.13. -lune.l7, ft ,z '• P. (;oroy Wit-it '1.7.steann tom of k.'sr.f.l;ni- .-• '. t t,ti! a ',net --'-..at I.;ar:Aoctia,*••-•:),;‘, :.' • - „on-re:fed- eta c.., '.eiron of I.4;.innt. ,

(.71 ('[Kell stit' 07' : -•' ... \ .1,-. -ws,- .IW,tl aside• Its impriteti,,lti.lC. . • ,-.oi: -;, ,liov,-,ert•r,NV,Ls10(1(te 0.1_144ti(ey... •. . - ,l' ... f ' -

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]..•3.110-tir,t .iitea ~..; ;!..;,•,,i;.it i,no..nvin.:l•og:iand '.:Iva.; hi.thv Marlin' o-i Winolif,ster'syni,toryof Insi,nll,lli+,,," A .1 1.-Itif;:;.. . .'"- . •,.-----14 lit, NeAv,,t4atter loade the first steam en- • 'line ill] Elan,;. I-r • -® •. I ' ,-•,: - lii lbw iyatent 4 is'.•re granded. to S:Lih•ty for, 'the first:application of 111,-.:44 1,4m-, 1wi,11,... - ,

t •in 17641 Jantez.4 Watt toado the. timt7perfeer -

steam engine iii England: .: - - •In 1.7.:' Jonathan Itulls set:foith the idea of •.s.deant eivigatlon. L' —' -. • . •'.

• : Jr. .:51Tliontas :Painc,zilrst...lirolyi•-:ed• this. • -..

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litho' in A3..perien. , • - : .- •.. -•.~.' t 17s1, :11aruttn.. Joutfros coitldructed ono.••

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111 178.itWO Alllet4l-7A4.7 1711h11:41eit a' work ••

.on it.:.. ~ .It, 17;.9 \V illiatoTymingtavitt malle-*Loyage •

.. 'itt• oily 011 the Fourth on ClYtlt.• l'anay • . • .In lB9.2.lliisexperimeot•A•as rePtANI; .." '.

, In 17St!Ilantsey prOpOjell . a InatelfSstetint .tit New York.: 1. .In 17gS John Fitch, of Philadelphia. nnvi-gatetra, hoot by t.`steanf engine:on the Dela-ware. •

. • .. .., ..In 1793 Robert Ftilion first - Ill'ott to apply;. .his attention to steam,- •. :I ,• f".°, --

In 1793 Oliver.EliatA, a-native of•intiladel; .1Ithia, constructed a, igethuottyitateam engine --,.to travel on turnpiky rortd.l :-• • r• Tto first steam vessel that.:crolved the At- _.lant c was the Savannah, ih ,the month of, -•

Jun', 1.419,. from Charleston I to L,iverpoid.~

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. . OLD TREF.S.he iiiiiesti: me koon•ii bynaturalists, is the•GreatOragon trees of th.o-.tova,,Teneritle,.whieh Was blown doWtt ley .a ' •hurricane a ffew• montlei 2,"inee. It Vas a`stately tree, seventy or eighty -feet high 'asearly as -A:'P444k!, and so oldand itiAniiika-;',91de; a tree as to excite particular *care atid'uo: ~n ~e. for .its•pmstervation. • When: it was de-;s _yed; 3t, was helieved. to be no less than: '..), 10 years old: On the banks oft e.;Setie-kitil -river, Africa, there ate, orWere n 1846. - -trbes,growing; sixty or eighty feet hi

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_n thirty feet iu diameter, whiehare eta- • .mated by-A(l4llmm, Owl-Preach natumliiiti tit.be ov-ei 5,000 years old. They are.knownas: • --thelltiobahor Adanstniiii. The English yew.is another 'ury long!lived tme.:. ' - • , .

There are numbers of these treea in Eng- • • -land and,Reotland, ivtirch:tire beldeied to bo..from 1,-.1.4i0 to 4.,600 .,year5.01d, A cypress -tree 'c

ihOaxaca, Mexico, .which thirty,- year ago . iMeasured. one hundred and twenty . feet tn• height, one Mildred and seventeen -in oir-:cumferatice, and whilqi -shi4tered FernandCortes and his followers,. under. its .wide.. .spreading beughs,about the, year.lahl, is sup—.,posed-(o is-noW-.5,000 ST110410(1. And In Cal-i friraht the're are. niammoili cypri..sieS which. •.stretch their beads. itp 'mi) i'ir 401) feet, and - 'which are believed to, be some 3,oooyears .:old !° There are i nany othertrees,• in a ifferrntparts-of the world-4-single trees, famous in-history,. and grimiS iff trees, as locusts; andoakti, and limes, and• elms, and- pineii„ nut - -

treeis;-ete., ete., 'N.liii.li are either absolutely 1 ,*

knoWn, or believed to be all along from-350„ , .'

440,;i16,-570,"720, sOO, 900 1,010, 'andaryint up ...

Ito 1;000or more ycars,ohl. - . -.-- -' ' •

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EATER:4.--So' i true that lhete•are people in Styria who eat arseine as the •Aitiatie eat*Opiinit or tine European vhewi4.nib:welt-4S a matter of histe.• Travelers. haftasserted tiie fort, though the learned.• denied- ..,it,•-deelailli that the_White substance. taken •for arsenfe. -must have been some • harmless •mineral like chalk. Rut au otlleial, inquiry •has been instituted., and seventeen ktpritut :physician's have reported upon 'the ntatte,r;..:am! there- is 'hada-about the truth- of the 't raveleni"stories:. There'arp peoplepeopiewhotake. •dtiaeha v/ifying fropi.Hlets the size of iv millettopills 111(‘ size of a-pea, of various kinds of:.:arsenic, the favorite.heing the white cpuility•.known as ratsl-trine: IThey- Willttake it daily,or.ou altgrfinto,la,, -. or Ntlet7 a week, accord--ing to-eiteuinstanees -.eiterally they .alistian:from the luxury the -time of now ',moon,begiim ct it trsi [',hung moon •and it.lere.t-,ing them is, • - full

Why this hnt— is•hard',..,.-1.4,•g0e,c,,,•mrit,5.-.,31, tile, if. -4,: e44-; the it '

thalp t4....ll.lo!ti lug ahli healthy, titefallefy I }Mt

_ .1K i I • , w,•akenv them.,‘aod rejoio., . oisoli,iti of the reel-. ".toratiye neees-::v. 'I is isioA e'cnn-

rnwitli atigo,ir t In.; ,

-begins to,.St tael. tine ; Alsint the sank+titn,:t 11,0 the ti.haeco ;iffevi -4 our younk•-•-

'kw ;, . •but it Pat INins are ino•dly.of Ale; Zsex.•The regular t,ortsumers live to ,gtioltilgeS; andare strong, healthy and eouragytts. •have a proof that what 61 one 111tIll'Spoison iij 4another 11111111'S .6-011 -

era! Nfet`ook, now .o% (Tutu .001cpradOi.de-rte\il.tet1 to rite the life he led ns , 11.1ittiAter.itt,thifStunlivielt Jahtutls4• with ltia;r yttuitgbeautiful wife.; • • . •

, . . . . .'till we did,"lac said., "was hi walk, every •o.tigrAt, upa little strip of beneh; whiqh led:to -_a spot Where we couldiniikitoward tinell'idted .

• Statts. And we lookedandlwe wished We'were there!" . .- - • .

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,_ Mef`onk 111111 been sent by Seward to trans-. • ..net a Mk job in real ekatc,--to.buy-the Satid-;,'wieltes outright;. 'llie'King,natnetill think,Kekohammaltamma, said:.. - - • • .

",'Cieneral McCook,. I like, the ', tiler:mum -•-and Uknow that'we„ are powerleI4 to9lolli - •tiu. ,se iatinds a day;againSt any p er; timevin.' our ,inollweaknessensiveweakness Hese,.ant' rode- • .peMleneti; and, reallyme .und mytpeoph, lire - •.fond Of the Ante:l(lin-tlag. ; But what ts„tho y;:.use? Hire 1 ant a • Ti:mk, att.4l f get forty. .

- tilt/U.441141' dollars a..:year..\ You would pot --

wapit to pay ate that-in-perpetuity, forit IN -iii-more than:you pay yourPre-lident.. : I would ,;.i.s,-have telbe it cit izenriL America, pod probably •-• fnot a very-distingtitilied eltizen.i-• So.! think.I,..had Derr. a Kink off !fere. - poti't Your' • ,

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~-1-14kiet:oe • yn he lookedapjlatguilehisa Nair., !:age a tainate, sitting there'-viiis, fat and gond i:zl,-humofed, smoking hisellefl ik,f,cal i4. drinklng., ,-, .:a San Fruneiseo eobblerT And'be .saldi.juat-orally: :- - - • ' * i , i , . , ..7. -,

••' our Majesty !...)Ctitir hend's mund.tv •• .'•- ••

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Duallnenetson Coal and rock less-violentlythan mitraglyoerine and dynamite do; its'explosion ,produced in coil alarger, quantityof lumps and-round coal thin evena corres-pinding charge of powder wouldproduce.Absolutely cheapm than either nitragly—-eerine of :dynamite,. it • is' also, relatively.cheaper than'conanou blasting .powder; forhardly one-fifth' of the work and time re-quired in uXing the latter is neededfor suc-cessfully operating with duallue..- •The explosion of dualine -does. not causethe develonnl,--

immentatelytheDudwelbatis.ade inqidik"

the, ncChrthe-P4o9ti theauaune ueed-phiatai.

- thit!OM,413audine;liindeerbdiV'

sringiitttageg.Wi'this conti-' ebtained

the'first

• l'AnToi•F Oregon must bavit.. adelightfutclimate, judgingfrom the foliomingParagra ppitwhich we find in the Qicgoti.Sentinel of •_4th instant:"

Jacksonville is. AA,situated:- In latitude-dic,—grecs 3tl minutes north,-yet We havewarmclithate. During theweekWeakikTisseveral white frosts, .but the grassLotion is still green -and 'beautiful; ,696;served this morninzifn_ the dowel'ofof Peter Brltt,44negTitillesus,.l.I-ILS.Dtkieelk r'`",and ethers, mum' angierip,of °thatflownlin full bloom., Thb Of'Charity,plenty of. :,uritpelOolf-41 - 1Pie trees- Mli ofgood, winter applekt-4Tfeuofartnerkhavejnet Atopianenee4 lowing their.l- -fail watt-hitt+Wheat.,, W4140147;9 we home!:VAniiimeddlghtttitabitale'onth-on= Kznot .86';Wet hereViusin 'the Wa,littripg. the:winter Otsitifivannetvin• --

the !" 1 _dethW*utosirifalysygnsild6.i ,

We buret-404W fqrdiX4-110,4 Yeafilsthat tinie tho-tir ers amFxneeks in- the :Valley% have never biieri fitrien•-Over.':Therelieellever been a winter .orAcVenought. to

Ace infileSentCOM .np. b..44-botvieWithoutgoing . "the'nionntains. MIjatthritiii.f#SirthiON..-A. boy was onee :,:4.h.ten:4464 ty•timiteri of his; emeiminious topluck .. :.......ritie, e,heMetyfrora atree whickhislather liad ':

siforbidden him,te tonieh....;' O• ,' I ..,. ::. :-..n..,-0:: ...• "You need 'notbe afraid,'..'. 4t. oneniitlij:eourpanions, fer' itiour. 'rattle • should litui I.out thatyen haVelateiitheni,:ife-6 fie...kind, ,tle:WOUia Mt hurt you." :' • ! :.., ...-" c" 'J,. --•—:'.:

`.` That it,., the veryreasen,7 repliedjhelxiy„.4 4', v. t"why I w6llhi. not tough them.. It tEi trun ii,.::.'.,My father would hetpoilik,h me; yet my Ore.: ., .-,.obeilitiniee.-: I V..tubw,-,,worild 'hurt 14y:father, -.,:,. . :andthot, w"efilkilerAvorittetne-thatinriything:..

`.. —..-else.P. ., l';:."-.. -::-.: -.: -- - 1'..:--: -.-, - ''' '-':,

, aMinA iiiiivii-Naiokrxim-4 . ..willt speh `prineitilel7.-•:.:,.VV,in-i* in the 'be.sEr Sense of, the .-urel•d;:.:::-:''::it Show4-4,regard for *iittide that *toil& " 1,..04der him trustworthy andetevery: trial,- .• -. 1. ' !• _

U2/1021~. the earthistiinpUteaTat 3.00000.400, And theYaPesks, kil4Wn ' tongiaes

ue,Wrelar duration'orlife Is esthstated.atIntOne-tha Of those beiit die before they.are 7fears 0 el, and die •betore theage oiT,,Oat of on huadreti petSoptt slx reachthe w of eq,- ttsilo

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Out of aVeliur*l. iiiiol4C4iiily--one at;

p ity as dieeve*: minute.•.'Ilveioniger Quirt short e:ele,4..mien areloriger Ibied-thau-Rich ineiibut .the pootlot4y, 30., -

• An vliglnoer ehlirita* the-Itis4 vf,ltorectett wear; of,vebiel64.-40(1 eictnt to* gheie-ip,g-in the.elti of thea7p- itettArritee,;Aror'',10000- ti.) .:49tti; talc!-:follow;r: '- Op _Y "-`,r4,i;:-,51,00,0001,oyirvehicles..o4o,Drkt$2l OM OM; Jilayibur a‘r. f ,rr ) 4l,Ot)t) - '

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Pier. Port Blehmoni._W E' ,D, NAG & CO,

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LOI 'CST It!cofiNT I.N AND RI ILEATU.

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laituwrturlwx, awl Datile:-:1,. ute, and Hole'' tii

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DEE', nr:f) ;ASH, ANDV" CO.U.S.

_1115' , Warillat

Ottfro• III) stromittay. Nen" 3"ork,• 1.31 liortur StrPet,

I. %! W}:1.1., liEN'ily W. Nne):..r.. Et,. Alfl7.llWpt.fir,ai ..\,. li.rcE JR.

1,- ' CAs'T t4.fi . STICKNEY.. & WELLINGTON.• Miners .and-Shippers of Coal.- .

ti i.l - HN.411.1.:. fr. .111 11.1,1r Burt -Ide COl.at Shamokin.i' 1,,1.W f:S -N.si-Ar N. It. .1 A Oi.. i ....11,•Atcl.-Er M,It'N.TilN..ll;lll e Agh.) . ..

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'U, 1 ',lt4 Trinity Itaildiag. New York.It' 0ak..., - ...to3,AValaut Strett. PhlladAphia.•E-. - I 10 1,,,,,,)e stree:( HostAaa. -Wlf A 1:1, N., ti, 1.111:T FICIIM.4)NI).-pHILA.

lan. I, ;o.' 'I'.pier 7, l'orl Mel d;

-,-- RAMA/lEn% NEEPA., & ,CO.,shiupeK 4ofriinthraeite & ilititinittoll.911 , I- . . • c )A Li • J

1x, • i.:Ni ..4 :yr t h.. ,iI,, ~t the neteleiited :tiF.AN-, pio.‘ .11.(11 Y Nti ti:i jA N .t THIEBEL'SLoeust Mitun-.,

tau, :,..1 I:urp4i 1.~-iii,llo4.itt

\V iiit ec A .-.4, 1k Conl.- ,1 . ' .

M('UNTAIN

Coal. _,

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Ti,.. t.....,,, •,t r!, ~ i••": ..,t I, illglf. /mil 1,11,3,1,1Te31"1'.1.1.:-IIII.,•'il'El. I \:.I 11.1 t,,th.

(I'NfltEltl,.lN-11 Co:11S."1-1 111"13.

- Pltdotlf.;otti t. 2 7 %Voltaist Street,New• ort, Munn F. Trinity Bullding,Vro, •. 7 IWeyluvo.et Street., •

• ,tot !Mane Street.- , i. ,f 1-0•14 ItAr3 2•'!.

Pit-r. Sot. tl, 1/'-rt Itialm 1. • • ','JOHN --R. WHITE & SON.

Oipperfk, of Coal; '.•-

,No. 116 WALNUT iT., PHILADELPHIA.• .Ifrp 014 fbr st,,nte and SareetYoal

•, I Wet,* "Titirkstlitlf Street. Ni‘e, York,.10...00ft, New York. . •

99; Indio Street, Provident-ft. ?:Coney't Watltlngton .Iventte, nearra.l street; Ito.t•to. Jon. I,':U—:=

BANCROFT, 'LEWIS & CO.,M.• k

' ...HIP] 1:1, 4)14:1111.1.1•11) ASHLAND COAL

f tO,NI •1 %HANOI' .11JUNTAIN.-111 ~I,llltSt.. •rrial tSnlld. , Piths

(1/11 t 1in.:1415 ay, Trinity Building. Roomto. Y.—ISAAC SELTZER, tgt.•

.7.41 .tur, T•t . •

11•• r 10 Port IlleltntondSINNICKSON•Sz, CO.,. Shipp,.!r- Whoksille 4,1:11;,t

1:1) It.k N •ftA I,;.tit- Ll' ENS••

• i tot.rt I k•atIr, t Ito Ainowit'' .11ENItY • CLAY 4.'6AL:

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rh ! T."4,lntu; ?ri treef. Plißiulelph a. 'Tr'1ii • Building, New York:.J. r-il• I'll ii. 310(11)1E, tierntra.l A tzeitt

PlAr' 13 North Port Hirt 11111 l ncl.SCOVPVALTER ,SL. CO.,,

Miners. and Shippers, of Coal.' .

"OLE-AGENT/4 for the NIAI'LE DALE COLLIIEILY.j PHILADELPHIA -Mr". t. Walter 41: Co„,22/1 Walnut Street.i NEW VORK—Wolter Bro.. A: Co., Trlnt-ty it.i,iliting. 111 IlroatlWity.. ' • ••1!OSTON- .. ,...411, Waltiti.t Co., 29 Doane-. L. . "Itreet. -

.'I ILL I, 'O. I . ' LIB 'l' •.,-_

'Pier- ,o. 13, Poet IClellinttttt1. . . , .

GEORGE. S. REPPLIER,' Miners and Shippers' of Coal, •

,I)lE,ccivs4 LocUSTMOrNTAiN%'•1: I. t.4. MANIMoTit vEjN.I • 1":, ;1•A N: ..k cur.+ LEWis VEIN, .fltia...l6lLit LILT 1.11,

311) 11 ilpen .•;tr.9l,IMk," 111 3), •3113av: New York.27 nnuton. •

I 111 1 I—ly•

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1•1.1. N,t; .N.,rlls Port Richmond..

C. 1, & J. H. EASTWIcK &_

. - -Hll'l'Elts or .

. .NViiiTE ..1N II RED 1,S;11 COAL(~,,•,...:

;INi.i.•: ”4 lmrk ,t.:litliladelphia,• 5..,:i” I)..l4.:•strref, lio.ton. , •

'4147:1 ,t i:.i k•!1:- '.

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skstuo,l,:n White. "t.h. . •_- , 9 ' • ' • lAyru‘t' Mlusitaiu White 11.11•10A11,Lthit.H., I -

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Pier 14,• •

BORDA.,- K-ELLER &•N OTTI NG.,Mipers. and Shippers .of—Coal, .

, F.:-.111.1...it1,,q 1011.-.ENw,..)D,T k•q.‘,../.1:..k , 11:1- r. . •

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ItEt,A ,ll--51..% I.E.ECKEIt I' 1;MllEktitl-. ,-

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. N., ,K'l II FP.ANIs. LlN'tiFil ikSli ,1:1 'l/ 44 K iir..Vri, . ••

I.li I RUN IA WI:ST NIT.,I; S(‘ItItETeS, 4 :I itARDV/LLF:.ri -v, litlity ..t., 111.ton. -

liduom fit Trinity Itulltlin =. N. V.13.; ‘Valnut Strert, Pitilislelphia. ,

111112113

Pier ILBonp t: & NUT Pit:.

ltA ASIIk IT-11

1138=Kfi,

BL-AKISTON; GRAEFF & CO.,1, ~,Ni.:!...,:5p ;furry:R.4 ~y..

LorlltTry and litwust :ffountitin ('oal.;- ,litpper. „1 ~,),, o'pl:C6v,•ll cinolitlei 4W HITE -,....1:1)::12 ED AS!! cuA L..,

:11R. ‘Valmit iitre.t.t, Philadelphia.' . ,* - 16 Trinity Building:. New York.

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"'tir''':', IS Ihbonn.l4olrert, /liveitosi. ...

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, - I Ind -WeNtiningierStreet, Providence,- t :1, ' . :L)' .---.it , --

Piet' No 10, rt. Richmond.

,OUINTARD,..WARD & CO.,MITI

.9 Pit.' ,:irert. New York.'4l.l‘Valnuf.Atrret, Milady/plate.I 21 Thy !...tieet. Clowtou. '

OAL OF ALL KINDS. BY THE CARGO./..-

b -Inn:A:ALL & CO,:r Ors & Sllippers of Coal;

'‘Valnut ••.t.,lndAphia.-1 I I Itribad, •'trinity nuildhisl N.

I 1. 130;me•Irt-td, 11.041,m. "

t'o• t lug et-•. -

H LEtiumt• *E' c,..k fif.li. ,)l{7tili DRAPERjlthg.•EL_Njui; (41KIN

Xei. :Li Pt. Richmond..4.4:;:,EtiLthothp't, N. J.

1 V,1. 1:1.,, Vi 11 11%. 1..- (4'i r

itlehmoaa.

JOHN.ROM-)MIL JR41 & BROTHER•

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II:ShLlyi..o.ll. 11 E li ENS VALL11:1:, Wei/ lied...LA.•• 1111.1. 441IJlltls,

11.ENIti ILtl and 11.•t!‘11:1. 11 111•111:12.-8.,06tu TOP sf'lll-111T1 111,101• .

22 .AVEC'9 lrf*:;G LtiilGH at Etizabothport,..lermoni Nn. 1, Phlla. ',11:11•••••• ••• Ni•vv-Vork.I 2 1 :I.lthecile Aire-pt. 11•P•tota.

14 • ' :‘11:1011.1", (it•r?'l Ag,•fit. :;4 • • 10--Pler 21

IAtIDENRIED 'NORTON & CO.,Miners and Shippers of Coal,

it'NTAIN, •/Roll t/1:/1.11,Vi..1. pIFI.Ld ty 11.411, 11-1111TAL COLLIERIES.SIL.I3I(IKI,N, .rie011: El.l-Eitf•RIZE cor,Lizity;hot:H.E.ltitY, • • •FROM' R 11,14.- i 11EF.X. COLLIERY. •

• (328 ilrifilsiut •, 119 Irtroadun, Now York. •

27 Doane Street., Bostou.,iali. I, , - • .

tIOVEYA: d. J. novr.y. '

M.;ners and Shippers. of Coal-

pOTEY, KEN1)1114:11- CO., •J. J. tarry.trx. vr.r.NDßtoc.

hole igenta.tbr the Celebrated_Rainbonw and' -Plank Ridge Coals,

Wtarf Cn, el Port lllrltiond.• • .-Ptillstilettitthi-2.2P.Dock Street.'Pott.tinc—reiltri

'tirtV•Tork-FTrLttlt,y BulWisigh Room. 62,iltrtikTnacitt d riUver.Airtitr. -

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