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SIXTH YEAR. Ni;iti-g.-.3. POTTSVILLE,- SATUR,DAY RN,G -.IANUA Y..

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' 1870•• .SINGLE: CpPfE§.,:-SIX',:-:icENT&'

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FORTY

rt Ric!pod.

WELD,•, Pie I !fa, 4, Veit ham!, • '

NAGLE* CO.;Minersand .1.klippen; of theBestguallties

Locrir m00...-rmx. AND BLACtit- DEATH, ,

,C0A.11.25i.~For IfanutaOtto ing and Domestic an.e, and Aide

• Afants inall markets i.CELEDEATtD

,11.1A.N1EL' WES.LiTEIt, DEEP RED ASH, ANDJ“ACE.46N. WJEBEHRY" COAL.

OmcUs(20834 '%l4.lnrit Phikadal/.110 BrOadway', New York,Plats4

)9 °eine Street, Boston.S. Id. WELD. 1.1.16Frr .W,

igENRy A2-IRICE JR.EH. SHERWIN

Jan.-1, /1

LASTNER,' S ICKNEY & WELLINGTONMiners and Shippersof .Coal.

BURNSIDE(rota their BurnsideCol,ShamokinLEWlSVEIN (Red' ,Sh.)LOCUST MOUNTAIN (White Ih.)

9nT laityBg,Suildin,'en York.Oakes.: {203 W nut Street, PlatatLelphts,

20 I e Street. Seldom.•

WHARF' (I,.PORT RICHMOND, PHILA.Jan. 1„10.

7, 'Port Richmond

Shlpper, NE111.1':& 'CO.,

thracite & Bituminous

13 0 A_AGENTS jarthe sale of the celebrated SHENAN-

DOAH CIT T. ICGAN d: TRIEBEL'SLocust Motin-lain and Burnside Shamokin „

..- •-White Ash Coal.Aiso,spuu.K and PEACH atotiNT.AIS- _

• fled Ash Coal.FROM HOBOKEN; ' •

The beat varieties of Lehigh and Boylan's CELE-BRATED FAMILY COAL.

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•AlsoBITUMINOUS and CUMBERLAND COALSof`cell established reputation. •

• rriAbil'Benton,

Febcvary '6B I

phis, 547 WalnutStreet,k, Boom F, Trinity Building,nee, 74 Weyturiset Street,.2S .003.111, Street. • •

G=E) 11gle.- 41:4 fpmm,lJOHN R. WHITE .46z SON,

_ Shippers of Coal,•

No. 316 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. •• -- Depots for Storageand Saleof. Coll : j

No: 314 Weit Thirteenth Street, New Torte.No. 1302 Third Avenue, New Tdrk. '- • . 'hest Wharf, No. 99, India Street,olProvidenre.Why's Wharf; Mt. 'Washington AicUne,near

Federal Street, Boston. • Jen. 1;1-1

Vier No. 9.

B A N C.R 0 F.T, LEWIS& CO.,. MINERS -AND SHIPPERS OP THE '

CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL;• . TROY MAHAR*? MOUNTAIN.

I'lllWsinot St., CommercialBuild., Philo°sees J.lll Broadway, Trinity Building., Room

tB9; N. T.—ISAAC fIELTZER, Agt..8Doane St., Boston.*January 1, '7O 1—

Pier No. IQ Port Richmond.

IZINNICKSON -& 'CO.,. . Sldirpern d Wboleaale bearers ofthe, •

CELEBRA.TED PRANICLE".7 COAL.5 OF LYKENS VALLEY.- . •;.

Salel Shippers apd.Dealers of the well-lr,no‘n)44-oiiginal", HENRY CLAY To L.011e".'18 wirrePhandelP:hlg. {Hi"PrinWltatltt;, NewYork.

sosEPH et. MOODIE, Gehellal Agent. Jan. 1, ID • 1-•

Dior 13North Port Richmond.JOHN C. SCOTT & CO

Miners 'end Shippers of ;Coal.•

SOLE AGENTS. for " MAPLE DALE,. White Ash,:• !MEN FRANKLIN" Deep Red Ash.PRCLADELPRIA—No. 226Wefnut M.BOSTON—No.'l9 Doane Si.NEW YORK—-

"Ign 1, ,f 0 . r , jl4yPier No. 13, Port Richmond.. - - •

GEORGE S. •REPPLIER,Miners and Shippers of :Coal,PLIE'R,_MOODIE& 0014LOCtiiTSIOLTNTAIN.DID. EPRI MAMMOTH VEIN,t) NcsN COM, CO'S LEWIS VEIN, (RED Amt.(

ECKERT LORBERP.Y._ • 3ED Walnut Street, Philadelphia.°foes: 11l Broadway, New York/ •

9.1 Doane Street, Boston. ;Jan.l,l . ; 1-1 y-

' Pier No. 14, Borth Port Ittchmonl.C. J. & L.H. EASTWICK:.& CO.~• SHIPPEILS OF . ~1

-- WHITE AND RED ASH COAL. ,

omcea. : INo. 228 Dock St., Philadelphia,INo. 19 Doane Street, Boston.. 'i '

amide-tied Abb.. , 4 1 • 1Shamokin.White Ash, :

.ILosast Ilountala White Ash COAL'January 1, .'79 ! • 1—

'Pier 14, South. I •

BORDA, KELLER & NUTTING,Miners and Shippers of. Coal,

LEHIGII GREENWOOD, 'TAMAQUA SHAFT; 1.

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REEVESDALE; ' • .ECKKRT LORBERHY, • 11 '

NORTH FRANKLIN P.EH ASH.BLACK BEATA, • .

' • BIG RUN 'LtoCU -ST :WT.,' 'GARREFSON, OIRAIIHVILLE,1 42%) St.. Boston.

Oakes : Room 64 Trinity Building, N. Y.• 327 Walnut Street, ridlndelphin.•

'Pier IL • ~&GILDA. KELLER & NUTTING.' - •

NORTH FRANKLIN WHITE ASH..AOrtl2i,.'ep. -: • • • .: ' ii:::---

.. . ' .Pler 1tit..16. Pt. Richmond.• QUINTARDI WARD & CO ~

{Offices: . 2•2901t1 Stir :4.PltradellPhlilit...: .:24 Kflby Stmt, Itostott.

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--COAL os' ALL RINDS BYTHECARGO..jan.A.'7o. ..- _ . . - - •1—

DAY,. HUDDELL & C0.,.~ Miners & Shippera of Coal.-, . ,

,{9.354w_slant latt.,Philailiplphia.: .Offices: 111 Broadway. ii=dly. BuildisigiN. V.

• • 7 Doan*Salo% . ' e 1 • ,Sole Agents forlhe gale of ttfe following q•lebreted• Cools:.

iIARLEIbIi umnon COm.,. -HICKORY COAL CO.'S HICKORY ANI) DRAPERALS d thew . •

EXCELSIOR COCOAL, Cd.'SBal4llo/C:12; { COAL. •la rtiotmond441116.0ffiurNs: fiZlttit:ltibs//40344:3 .Jan. 1. IT • ,:. - /-

Ptri Na le Pert

101!N ROMMEL, JR.;& BROTHER,/141111 M COAL or LIKEYS YALLET,IkwgJILL& a lAILIJA, MateAA. • • .4..lITYST OAT me DANK" MATES. .

. Slap TOP SLIIMPTRAILINKS., :

itAVIDPII ;WING. L3IiIOR st. Elitabetitport:

{IOWA Walnut N. 'Room rata.01Sees ' 611 trTeblNewToter.113. Doane Street, Boston.

J. O. MOODY, Ottn't Agent.II; ' •; le—-.

Pier 111.• ,AUDENRIED. 'NORTON CCQ.,

Miners and: Shippers of Cal,• tocueT mournm, • 'vsow ova 11114y1MLwiL•ocrsuirsig.u. cou.nauss.

- •' risH.A.IIO3CIN. . -6--- .

!Mt Lynam= .COLLtntr. •LoRWERRY, : ' •Ma* Somamu= commal. . •-

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SU Wohno Stmt. Ildludielpl4, •easso: 1111 *road . NA,* York.- , • ,- ••• SI *pot. 110•0••., ,jai. I.' .

~ „ •,, ' , . 1,-L.Dorir 4 mania.cat,

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•1. Miners and Skippers V, , ...

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- . . DOM, KENDRICK k Co4°. ...

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1 '. . _ Ma! APIS' 'fir Ow Celdialit4 ,•f ' . .: ,Fisiniv, and Plank Ridge Cage;

-.' - ---:'; Itiiirl!•;,' 1!:101.1.11aseac- -* !‘ -

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- - Osstos—No. IT-bis, iltl:71:11411seil,-,:.„-: est.. • .71 --p- '

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Pert ilittiain4.LEWIS AITDENRIED & C0.,-

Mineral( Shlpperi of Co:ial,LEHIGH SPRING arr.".:'LIaCURT DALE, MERRIAM zAriD MUMPS- LOCUST MT._. r 'BUCK RIDGE SUAMOKIN & TREMONT LOB,

BERRY.WOLF CREEK DIAMOND AND OLKYTWORTM

MT.BCARMANDRMENANItAM ' 14. • ARM'SGEORGE CREEKAND SRO TOP.ceou~eeHa110BroadsZlahlsrAnek.osces 14isilby !knee% lasstoss;31 Month Skeet. Saltbassra.33 Westminster hart, •

SHIPPING WHARVI:I7 RI -.

Johnston, Jecsey.......2ty,LEVIS ACDENRIED, 01:011,02WX. Q. ArDEICIIIIIA ADDISON

lquomsucist.. FormJan. I, . •

d, Port

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cW ort.;WHITE, FOWLER & S

teigeks

SULITLES or

ow,~)

LEHIGH,.40CUST , • •

WILKE:MIA-IMS, -

13C141.10,01/Fil• CO 1

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o!Nee—No:7sTrinity SundltakilAprllll6 'B3.. • '

lyr. JOHNSON kuososiric•

VAN WICKL,E & STOUT,YINERS AXD 1141211.191319 Ole TEIF

Celebrated "Fulton!' & "Stoat" (lAA* Coals,• • •

Frog the Eberrale and the StoutCol 4xazl As. Delivered direct fromboard Veigela at PS. JoiralmX;Hohollr.wrBACNSIVICK. N. .1.

- ,(44 & 46 TrthityAlice': 4, 111 Etroadway, New

'Stay l e,•c ((Temporaryat 1111Brcladway.)'69

VERPLARK & ATVi

as, noir•nµnel on

snd NILW

' 20-

,FOOD,WHOLIMALZ.DZALKILII IK. I '

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LEHIGH, • • ISCHUYLKILL, - ••

WILKENBARRP •/ • lICILAgniN 'Faral*Tr:molar;

•- C 0{I"' 77 Trlidt7 Thanailig; 111

New York. . •

W. VE:RPLANK,_ • Jan R, '7O •„ W

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krw 2-tfoor,* PALDWEI-11.1.&:.-CONANT

BROLIAVAX. MM. t• (BoomsEl 5 and 31 Thrall. 15u71,44 '',WHOLESALE DEALtrq AND SEITIPI!I3 Or '

LEHIGH, LO9DBTMOrNTAIN,WILKESBARRE,PTITSTONJ

CUMBERLAND Alitti BROAD TOP

C O.A. 1.4 S •-•

COLE AGENTS for Nei, York and ththe celebrated COUNCIL RIDGE FR

ING LEHIGHCOAL, mined by MbarCo Also,Aplitct for thei PRIMROSE an.elasaCnlllertes;and for the celebrated •eleml-blttnulndtla COALS. AprilC. E..DICTXOLD:',_ ME

North ofEE BURN-

Weh>.-*other Met-e NrELTON

ret-14—IMS S. COA

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DETMOLD & COI;SOLE AGENTS ia l•

FOR THE nittat OF raal -

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Celebrated :Room Run (Lehigh)MEICOAL

ELM-fa,sr= BT.4'l[S Piqua,! ' : ,!

,LAdel Lenseii fromthe

LeLigh Coal and_ Navigation 6iiipany,- 1.1But now by the *Company them/sive% &SIPmakinig further Improvements Inthepreparation of

the Coel thla year.Orders received from FOI7I4IDRYNEII/ 41, dhpaklttt

FACTUREftsvand the TRADE.I

OFFICE3:

38, 40 and 42 Trinity Building,NEW yonk.

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' el"emarldy at, 71 13roadsrayi)sir Address by mall, P. O. Box •Also, obiCoinpany'±i Lehigh SpringMattnialn.Lol•high, and George's Creek CumberlandAgentst4M.for Bwoyer's very ,Superior W esbarreSteam and Family Cqhls, from theEa Nines.Jan2,'70. • • 1-

CUMBERLAND COA.L.—The undersigned areprepared to deliver.* prime article ofGEORGECREEK.CI7MISERLAND COAL,on bawd tesselsatGoorgetown, D.C., at thelowest rate& •

REFERENCES:—First National Back, Washington,D. C. John R. Elver's.; do 4 George •

.Os=uwzItentry, Philadelphia; Graham,Rotten&do.; R. D. Cooke, (Jay Cooke &c0.,) Watthingtott g.iC;; Philp & Sblortions, do 4 David landrothPhiladelphia; McCallum, Cram & glassy tick; litCooke, (Jay Cooke& Co n) NewYorkCity.April 19, PM 15—tf GLEASON arGiENN.

FNI= ON' TIM mamaO IND C0.,13 cost.sfaueraLBram,BffsTata,N. Y.•

COAL. !TUENIAGARA EtpVA;ING (X)..; baying a

large surplus of Lot and Doi tags. will bcptepared.at theopening ofnovigation torecetfe &Out theErieRahway. Canal, or lake, any quantltaf COALIbrstorage ortranshipment to any place Taft by Canalor west by theLakes, upon ufavorable terms asan7parties in Bufflo. Their lot is located ler ageneral city.business.

CYRUS CLARKE,• March 21, • Ls—yl

OTICE.--Manuthettuerri Ind useni of SteamII Pampa, are hereby abottonettagain* thema-fitment. We, or Old of arty Puma 1b lie ahfrlngement Althpon[Mit dated10epetable 11.UV..es Mei' winbe proseeuteo tothe rap :anent orthe Law. •

I have already ortaineneedeuitagalriat iieeebal pes-tles, and Irtli prosecute ail other •Port Carbon; April 8, 'll/84 , ROW.Parties towaritorPtulbe 'aroma-ble prices by theno

_MN 11.1.24151111/.Prinklln Iran Watts, Pat Carboa, Pe;Jan.l,ltr 1V. slurs, BEEPPLOIG AOllam

Pig, tOl, and it Iron,AND OTHF.I! iItAVY 1611EDAllrAT,

... . ... Ratliciad Dcrk.Jam " •ow • •..................'" "

......solirlteddrees, 11.sabetbsoOrt,Jam

FtU BEso .-=lig

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MfiliOadownitkathatireamelirotitagasitlßlVS____,lllMMUgraing_Siarraill"ithewill as summon' Tar th. 214.40*Ped•ozintazil camonatzkimm

By the Corio.*om thercmlPari Chita Moo.C. 11-DALTON. try -fr 1 ~_ROW% sallian.

- Pem

taatZ:JAIL- El: MA tack.JAIL A. 31/2.40 le WM%k arixoa 31=0 --;- - 1-43t6iior-e.Ist 'ha ..iketerht.

OrzyzailPD•., ••

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..zsr,trziatalitAk'.IPmum;hive booms-

Powder ausatrowtoredtrytbewubimiarnorib

*II -COMMINAdik,311M01''1

isc.ifieitrYLKlLL NAVIGATION.fW rims Ihr AMU= MILrl &would*.

.; ldatra alter,PllnaMplila., .I.IEIrlB AUDWOUELD & CO.,

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. Armin !WWl=SALAor Tin I '

Wolf;!Cask Illannall tisl°W Illanes3 Red Asa• • zRim% Ilse& WINS Advealle.

_,- tanWalitest7,, Philadelphia.OFFICES: 110Broad ay. New York.li Kllby Roston.

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! Wharf NO. IL •

- • •!! 1 . REPPLIRR & BRO

{..N. E. cor. Wallin d.Fottrili sta., Phihi.OFFICES: 35 Pine Street,Niw York. !• • , Iterchaats• Batik BMW& Providence.

DAitli?EAMON, PIMA; ZNArerL. NAST,ASTILAND.

1 1 I . DAVIS PEARSON &CO.,i, i MINN= ANDKrum= OF THE I -

CELERRITICD lAKVIT 310t71113 WHITE ASHANDsrou •31:13RE}-ASH COAL..

No. 1.91Walnut 'Roost, Phlladelphia.oin Ntr. 111 Broadway, Room No. V, TrinityCES•• Building. New Yorin., • ',i ••. ;', !". No, 11 Doane Street,Boston.'GREENWICH, DELAWARE AIM...I'MR WHARF.

. •HAAS, & .BRENIZER,I;

,‘ MINIM A 3 SKIETICS!! OT,"Ali _Superior -Twice tun Coal,• AlrbRots Aomerniroslxr., GaAs?a Co.,

CELEBRATED,PLANK RIDGE COAL.• °TWICE2Ia Walnut istr,t, PSULADIDLPIVA.A.lO • /-11 •

SNIDER ar,-13130ELIAXER,Miners and Shippers in

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COAL,imx•imam Fos 0. W,"ssrsze's wsLi f7OWN

if 1. PINE, FOREST COAL-.2idw.4..v75T.; -43 Tarirry Brum two:rPUILAIM. szw yens,

aim%1.01118'70BNTOFII. C.B. AIIOEM9R.rroxis cang, sox= ityzni. :my it. COOP.

OMIT HACKPaIt, '& 000K.alllrmasiorLOOVAT OAP.., LOCUST, MOUNTALN'• BLACK

, _, • HEATH.ALIO, EXAIXIS Ia MiraMST QUALITIES OP.

White and. Red' Ash Coals.NS: ;IA Walsall Street,: Pldlavisks_ sad Woad-!' load Wharves. Striarhis Riser:

• JOHN IL STRYKER,mum= AND *OW; -

SchuylkillHaven. Pa.Jii6. 1. 70.-4

THOMAS C..PARRISIi ji. salmi Ass masa n - •

Sehilylkill and Bituminous, .

CO ESLanCer2lleepr t on C.:mugs:don Solicited and taken

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, Oil c-341 Walnut St..; Philadelphia. '

MAT Ma. 18-15

chagtkill onntg.,T ,A M E J. CaNNER,

Minerand Shipper of the Celebrated ,

'ILit)CUST • MOUNTAIN: 4::;:0AL.i porrsynix, SCIII7IM/Clll CO., '40;70. , . • I •

gorbmilElifFEAIOtilN LORBERIIY WIN .Ccw.-.m YEASTPHJEJIMME._ snow ~,. _

_ 1197:01/13.11YGoilaioara._ wbo :417817 magetesZALDWELL,ordering from may always'depen tidts"uix)Partnspir-ited 111PUTO,Srads. -

0/47CES:FallKfa nEtt.Nrel'hYtir dk ef Plllll.

ji4 1;40.4.NC, i‘i State St.,Boston;.HENRY HEiL.

OtiicrUaiwous.-Tray__B 0 0&ILAILSO N AS ISWORD.•sEw Glsotrems. 1,

JtMtreteived at RARITAN & RAMSEY'S.• Pottsville

I\TAIAZ SIGHTZD PZO • LZE,pAiskJ.Nt i;persons with other deficienciesof elms, shouldwith. the ~....essonsiZAWElVDer larMilan,N0.12=..... 8 , Pottsville. Side .weIligPipet:Wale. - - March 20, 'lll-12-rtf

•I: efts :/41% "! .8 • -

• -•- TEOFLlNEonanneecturedby eno:Sono!aster. Warranted pare.unadul an-Atte reliable fertillser. For sale by GLENto

Aseitta,Weitallroadetreet. A IlberaldlarounMar 27. 101-11+24"althietigunDR.siONALDSON.

C (Tho tata mfp*ALTk .I=s.l=arr iofintßiedee Cheek and .9^....Tiws nageon hand.. Ale"PlOptloo4' BOOTS AI4:D IKEIOES, which he ofltre for

MeVit the Petlloo, et leW swim, 1 cash. Highestearth prices paid for Carpet Rag..Jane 3). • ISAAC WARD.

E#.11,74 01.05ETS, ~ , -7,XT011E6 :A141) 00.4-worms ni.sTo(*.

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, •r . 1BKfliT & CO., AOENTB.T 10E811 ' BiANICEIT HEAD-QUARTERS

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AGE S-TOCK;

waR a ara 111MIDWASE AND IIOJ STONE.OW. W. 'W. " 43-431••

:. ,root astauum* : - 0:31%* . 15t- ,ical.0

. .r ift Stu- la mARKET 51

eorr-.. sDOANE

oP4Sl'•11,19.' - '. . - , 1 4—ern,

kkg.Nowtir Pic Sim vita spa-... - • ins Platform Elastic Arbors, tr.

• •an convenient ElattiMrand Swim-. • with Ladies and Ofttlemen'sel. • Afte emnSilliftll gr .ul (LercitVa eompieteeTn . prernisiVto be leieritg Thicar far afikating

• Club laibecelptions sear, Oa: entitling bolderiiiitelrnes.sainteeeVD=nattega.slegtoSandy hobnob. ioettaixacidstO

PRIM EMT= Agt.fOr: - OglesMiXabantoagoilt.,ProprietOr

Ant. Tea • - • . W-tf '

reit ciusinumz44,zoin 'ow*fl .r4vm PEEetor;facn4l• ; IPMST .1101tT9+19E BONI"

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*byrumpere esilinstbetzGovernment BondstrlttielbCprendlus i kottlLlarre. tee theTreseerr',hut 0111.111 1.110 torthtkeen millions laDeeembec)seetteltrraie tbe PlestMertneneBoobCe Abeal.It*/otre.-.whints pay about one-thirdmere MutItsakto mateen& Inneetiorst

eidle h►TtiMorr le heent. and CicrerrOnurete.ereeniimnabtet.:7:tlatipildeeithetran through, wildernese,where 1It Imre • tis malt man AM

.pgptgat4ll andninsilbqx the moot Omanisettled end

amines to tehne whichrireseh is tem truths ill soonse tom-.. - -

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itnuwilaceetlWOold new orsOnturnTorattlialenth east le:ladirvensetde, end

rl iait, tirtlllArcit identsirRua, of thety et!osuiitnr w Is dealtateW

The IneartarreandTungthilialiStan lae +War rataa, le pup tsillmartlyAWßinIse at..., TettosseVlSsiitendld,

*Weld itellserg I. .0,7 b saa and1el Ther—lFiiWas +4..mimiew. the

videzz.r manyof MUtitsesidtne.esetts allienea...sadenoeMialituml

telitsttirtszritlisen yea so=falriThlitrrawareUsal lrgiiiit4Mete°IT irk isalool3l,Vtea swanroa=iwisertarsays,..„,,,ftnmuiresi =tire.is Mot'WedS110111106.41=n• 41_ linalft-,lllolllllelrll- , , 11 than

inhatalthies*abseM. , .--c litiebehdatmdy "-••=

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44/14371Miss.•

TO COAL OPIRIATCO.II2.- . •

Screen• • • . • OE4 tit PO. -

REAR OF IVITTHVILLE `SOCOAL • In 4Sereen Manntaeturent, are noir: lireptrea• InAlk*all: lands of Bermsfor CoalOpreakon, andwillranted perfect. sattalketion lmall work and -petess.Coal a lnuconsult their Interests by:;;lrlanusa and*man ea. •

Also',Iron Batt ;of all dereriptletruk. inalnsl2e-fared try ason thtntoat reanonable terms. •A 146147. MIL `• " • . '•• •• • • • 1;0'

(NITEIC 20BUNN— AXPERLIINgE

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-.'AilERIOAN CITAL."iyA 41IfLE 011101,.. "- • •ituarrott, sate ay-laity;

• The andlendatied.lrlto Is a. practical ChalttpuChewer;informs I.firperatort and others thaX-hla prepared to taake Flat or Otani, qtmlaacd ereMee at short notice. Particular. attentiarrigteettMatChain for slopes. -ksor fttrtner Information • •for circular. . , Feb../4115-4.4r•10HIIIILJ DIIII3I ,

MANUFALTrIER OF COAL __Z, _-•

OF TIMLATEST Am sosr Ai1T.0•131271,

The; ludefshrbecb Who is a tweakedMien Mazur-faeturer, Informscoal Operators fid others, that heis makitectrultag a trewCOAL ,Puteht igJune ' VIGI, wad another petalled Auintet 11.HEGO RAICTEK4 THAT THEMESH-WILLAL-WAYS RETAI ITS ORIGINAL A/ZE ILISTy/f.ENTIRELY WORN OCT. - iHe respectfully sollchs a eontlnnanbe of 11,11SFtronagheretoforeso IlberaTly bestowed ripir ,JOILY R.

ItalLroadat., rear ofEsterly's Hardware Mote,- Jan 4'7O-1- , POTIVIVILLE, PSQIIA3IE.ROD AND Vi7l4.ll'Bo*B MlTh...

Jr LAIT-EfENSTRcIN.mAxvrAerritra, 'or [

SQUARE ROD virp, WIRESCREENS.PATtkrib FEIIIttrARY- ISfit. 1

•Tligi'6l4;),LTAnr...ROil flatt.KM.A,ON:of their auperlor• I straugth and dttrablllty, antpreferred to ail others whenever tried. Ctr sonsmanufacturedtoorder. Fiereenltolte,illlattracilltfl4l'sonhand.' Orders promptly filled at utoderataprkaa.,May 29.19. i : 21-1

MANIMACTIJEERI3 OB COAL BCELDN A.L. LA.tirempir, • E. 45148.,:!

L. I.4III3ENSTEINi CO •• . Succestmis to John It. plehm. "

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Manufadturer off-Coal ScreensOf the Latest. and Most, Appioved Styles.,The tindeikgbedWho are era:cried-screen:Moen-Lecturers, informs Coo! Operators rand °then, thatthey are manufacinlitng a- new COAL SCR.ESdkkpat-tented June. In, and another patentedAngnat

1685; they guarantee hat thexEstt Walalwaya reTfitaits original size antiTentirely worn.ont.• .second-hand Screens and Segmeists -always onhand.: • -1_ ,Werespectfully-solicit a contintanCe ofthe pation-ageheretofore liberally bestowed. , •

L. •LATIBENSTEIN & CO..Railroad St.; reag of Estorb"s:lTardware Store,.Tan To—l-. I _

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MIMI'. L. ADDLSoN. iniNetn W4lllnlne..0COAL DEALERS. GAS ,CONLFANIES;&C., • 4°• The anderslgne4bavin queeiletted Focht dc'tifir-ren to the .vole mininfaeturePatent.SELF'-nr3IPI&G, .

SCOOP..,IIi,,iCKETS,Ea=

IRON 121Q1STE;a:G 3COCIB,, .

for unlendlog tot's!, Ore, sand,Also,: iris;the AtianFtfacture: ::!

utikx , ..

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• :71111 ' .- -.!• t iIRON BOX WREELBARROWBi `

. .Are prepared to all till miens with .piomptnesaanddispatch. •NOTICE.—Itic tbs sole ownrr.E of• the PatentRight for the Damping, Rotating, Scoop Bucket-and:Dick Block, wo caution all persons amkinatman-ufacturing or ptirchasing the same from any,r e.k etetelourselves,or our agents, as we, will prosecutethe utmost limit any infringement onthePatent: ' Reapectfullv, - , i ..' •- •

- ADDISOX & WA.RRRlklißeadiniPs. -Februarye,'wi.:,DElti_EntaveleclAL HOISTING MA..OHLI•ra... 1: - :A • •

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•now inure. They are slastile,* durableCa;74"ri,operation, hence the large umberarkld.and inisper-:feet sallstsetlort given. audio: illostnaed•ocustalnlng slosjorldesand aaittarae4=,nslng-theus; alsomontalnlng prlett igir_Wentand iron Cara Iron Tube and Doha and,Hook Blacks, &oil also oontalnlar • lapsing.:tioanseful to.CoalMerchants. •_

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. P. K. DEDERICK 0;Albany Agrlcaltund & Machine W,ork&_A_;iriJan I, 'OD-10-arn-ly • - Weer York.•

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Is nciiue, imam*et mirystttsis 9upettor iR.-MOM Seells; ton th6 jJPsellloaallne4,Us Boston, liartioni sad Mama'Rllllnoisand}PollenIllanalnitsand In rantt oWlF plum ti adaptedVT ROCK wOrua, suelangoss_Csf,

Stich work can Os pertbtried by this Masisins.ono.thlnt th 6 ttolerequite; brlunttunt st's ryanaviesin cat...9pyto ZOniet.Silarrade-Oct 36,4: -1.T.-rr" "C"Citslan-

Th*ciuni. MAE

poops 111110TIONAL 11110130.8? 'noirwortnipirtirnotill:ConE4

perms 864 swim -

pooktyi_tepA4e.***.tisseizitolit;ti.-:-~, yibilsis

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-CLEMONO HOUSE OF-

kfF 111ADE:MW*NO,iiinsOmu). vim4tras

ON, Custom.Wcwiro andelrAsaloiraimo

iGieitteFoal 3:10 g Goods.

clizarzicr Irnim CliCirrunCG. • •

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MARKET STREET Piti(ES!

I~~iand SS'Chflatinit Street, Phllettelphlk..

LTo WOW wiry In litelohfor thenext season'strade, astweet Arline than hare everboron, •bermreadmits* -

-•-• SUPERIOR GARMENTS, •

Brangt4lbetr Prides dawntothe level of thelowest.011.10011"wliztar7iteelY-fatede Clothing.mehtmottolbeetweee width we do—awing°Fir Intbesal*amafoot Fitehlostableenrlesaadmato•tette thecharismata:iscol:internat -dose of an* season, for we siro

never to offer to ,thr' :lelstronatsfourhowsiany other •

tams theI Newest andPretheit, Ooodis ofA -014 h new aseatm. • -

There** annottnee the ° • .

nvesrr GRAND' CLEARING SALE,:.

TO O;9IYENCE •

DER 10.. '.

go.bypitaiATit.et !the mown vide. lk•elvet,77 .:1:0111sied. ISM( LlPPeihmi, listin'toPwL,

' • and .10,!thet, et price. • cantina. itempt tdls6.JASairiltsbe Mtge, finetnnuf and Week wear, of

*llati etateriere and stiles, from SW inKs..400 COATllSwetertlelds; Barks, Swallair-talls,

: Waiktug Octets,ere., eta. ' •eao.rAnP.PArlis. eut;ln rver7 104; *nada with

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" grestesCeare, of the finest goods, fromtoto ltd. .' IfilTi-Nelyet; Cloth, Sift, eassimert, and

. , Plush, trout sa to sm..l'oenther id*the , •

isiOrtment Of • -

. ; OurrashlncOoods' Tobe foisudjn the fltf.,BOra, and Childrrla!a clothing -

Of the Best Martellsotore.•

• Our Marto lot eiorrnotuilylarge, ofc ourse,at the;mem*elute. bi t every:ertlehtof It Iswarranted• •

"PP[2,ST."Audit. 411mast biiiold:byor ibout

THE WEST OP THE NEW YEAR)Every-Marilty will ;tie given customers or ifluttcris

to Inspect ourBoolls;ancI to naii," sat.ll4themidiree-that uowls their

BEST OPPORTUNITY' - • . ' •

• To iiEUITRE 'BARGAINS • j.• - • IN FINE CLOTHING.

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JOHN WANAMAKER,3tanufacturer* Finest CI

MERCHANT TAILOR,Apito #saLza nt •

• vorm's•triplisrarra GOODS, •SLSLIP SOCUM, 117111T,.11111411ELPNIA.October-A. ' ; • ' CP-

ANN= 1301444F1N5, u atenEET,STREZT.

Poitsratz, Pirica.., -'...

liasiosetilirdianotigtosi-to the Ladles of, liothrridiandstelattp, that she tots opened aWSW CLOAK di TUUMNO STORE

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st the stay,i.cofi=." 'The ibtkrettartieles.'with i=QC die.owlllto Ire f orasta,aratareOtt O.IIOLITLY !uuttrep MU.., , ~[I .

iniiMestagazET BrAvizesnapinsiti ileasse mlxedead Water.'• Vroot. rinSellzel shaes.Pb•• , . .• bee'. vetwatotiampeope. , ,.I;REAROVKWILL 41.LL BE BOLTS AT OOST.Lunasad XlimiClaiiis=dot°ado. ! . .NinePattenuoistraitivid. Janolikiir-46—iyirVIAfrfir, AFT7I” cle4 1 I i , , 1

-. : IMIXOTO OM MAWcios*T.. ..Illes.-A:oB4oktAlishea to anneal to her9=sztbasumbliamlLltiaMititutavibelay eon: easetifitnn sA altkinda-7inakoslikadinfikk WI; cad woolFoltiAn2 Ile=

atan prieek_ -Aii =asarFan,e • Collara and _tiandkesehleik Kidand

ild •Emprole Ialso, Ladies Dress-Sutu!P..l.llee. Frinerik_SatinAtimpiailialoakls ur"andColored velsat't.st- wad Is ytVU=RaadMinilmAlVitiewar°llllll3l4lat Terricrw psios.-

and ;WiveLeans, aU kinds andmotts...„ . 'tion paid toDrees and Cloak• -41Lad• Cloaks -always onbawl and,nlii=ardor tbashorGoodstestnotice: Great !Amain*in ail sumsat . . .Jaal.w—,- ; ! • - I.2in,

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SHAIVta. nUXISINGS, &c.team •iinatloND es..inthite7thades.

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JOHN a.:-1108318 * SONS,No. MO CII24TRI iyr„ _ow. *Adult.

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• I _BATTLE OF LYONNBS&E.iiunt immosorra mrt_VOLLIIR.'

the Paean of Arthut " the last etthe. 1.ottr pew idyls ofTenn,veort,thniellowinginaiptitleent .psniageahnostanunedlitely•pre-irides the introdattion,ofthetVora d'airthur.-whlchis given exactirite it*, familiar to tot•i

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in his niseellaneouppoems- : Thereader willse•e that „the new pnd thb verse isor thesanie golden warpandAroof: •

Mentos* thekingand mewedhis host by ntght,=ever titish'd tilr Ifodredlawleague by legatee, _to the-amulet bonedof onmeese-- •A tenant tdd apbeaveil from abyas . •MT Me,tn. link Into the abyss ;vwtiara fragmentsoffrengotten.peoples dwelt,And the Zang mountain ended ina coast°fever-shifting sated, and far away •The phantom circle ofa moaning sea. •'There the pursuer could Pursue nomore, •And be Quit Bed no further fly libelling; -And there that day when the light of heavenBernd athis keereatln the rolling year. ,°nibswaste sand by the-wastesea theyelosed, •Nor ever yet had ArthurfoughtarightLike this last, dim, weird Witte oftheWest.- • 'A death-white mist sleptoversand and seaWhereof thechill, extant who breathed It,drewSown with his blood,-tilt ail hie heart was void •With formless fear, and even onArthur fell,Vorinisinti, slum he HAW not whom he fought, • -forfriend and foe were shadows In the mist,anddriendelew friend not knowing whomhe BlearAnd some shekels oat ofgolden youth,And somebeheld the faces ofoldzineta'Look in upon. thebattle; and in the mist -Was manya noble deed, manya bassi, • ,_-Anil chance and craft-and•strap Insingle fights •And ever-and anon withbeet to oathnockii, and the splintering spear, the hard mailhewn., -tildelenhreakings, and the clash of brands, the crash'Ofbattle-axes on sbatter'd helms, and aluirks-Attar the Christ, ofthose whoWilt* down -Lotted upfor heaven, and onlysaw the MistAnd ebouts ofheathen Wm and the traitorknights,Oaths, instill , and monstrous blasphemies, • .Sweat, writha, anguish laboring Of the lungs.In that cl ose mist, and crying, for -the tight,Moans of(birdying and voices of thedead. •

't ashisame tine death-bed Wall •Of suffertn , silence follows ,or tiro' deathOr death-I e'swoon, thus over all that shorn,Nave for-some Whisper of the seething seas,A deadhush fell; but when the dolorous day'

' Grew drearier toward twilight failing, clineA bitter wind, clear from the-North, and blewThe mist aside, and with that wind the.tlde •Rose, hadthe paleking Mannedacross thefieldOf battle ; but no man weeny: tug there; •Norany 0(7 Of Christian heard thereon, •_.Noryet ofheathtn ; only the wan wave .

Brake Inamong dead ices, toandfro .Swaying the helpless hands-and upand downTumbling the hollow helmets of thefallen.And shivered brands, that oncebadfought with Rome,Androlling far along thegloomy thorn • '

-The, yoke ofdays ofold and days to be. ,Then oak*King Airthur toSir&divers, • -And Whiter than the mist that all ,day long

_• . :Had:.held the-field Of bettLe Was theKing •

Mortal,- thoiPtide great voice that etuakee theworld,.And Wastes thenarrow realm whereon we Move,And bests upon the faces of the dead,My dead, ens tho' they not diedfor nte T. • • •0 Sediveni„toron ray begirtberth . , •Confusion, /, knew got WhatNorwhence em, norwhetner I 4111 12,. - •Behold, Iseem but king among the "

Thenapake theboldittrSediveret "MT king.King everywhere I end so the dead have king",There also will I worship thee as king.Yetstill thy fife Is whole, and still I llve

,Who love thee; bot-who hates thee, he that broughtThaheathen back among-tut, yonder stands, •Modred, onharm•dsthe traitor ofthine house.?

SPON-GE.. ,

, WHAT IT IS, AND WHERE IT COMES FROM.7 •

WHAT Is a spot* made of.?' saidGeorge; gasping, snullins and wink-_ing under. his.Crstton bath. Ise one nearcould teli him; and tile maid suggested that

he "needn't be askin' such foolish questions,but just keep iNtpi and bewashed,"andso thematter ended:

Now, listen, George, and I will tell ,youwhat a ilrange is. ; z , •,The very sponge which washes your facewas brought up 'from the bottomofthe ocean,and was part of a living aninial. c (..

For,e long time sponges were supposed to 4be plants, but later observations have deci-ded them to he animals, and they are placedin the dameriotozosythe elms mostreeemb-ling animale.- . . , - .When first found in the water their ap-

Valance.Is "very different from this whichyou now see. --

This is the skeleton only, the part 'corres-ponding to' our bones. When this was acoon lets living thing deep down underwater, it was covered all over the outside,add fi lled in every one of these little holeswith a soft aubetance:,something like thewhite ofan egg, and this was like our flesh;It was fastened tightly to a rock, and its col-or was abluish black on the upperside, andadirty white below. - It was formerly sup-pdeedito bee plant, ,because It was alwaytifain in one place; butfor other reasons it isdecidedlyananimal. . All through thiaminela a regular Circulation,' like our blood andand food. It has been seen , to absorb nutri-tious matter—that is, to eat, or, rather drink.\You tee all over its surface Orifices or holes;these communicate with each otherthrough-,out. lnto the largest ofthese, called poree,the, sea water is constantly entering; anddistOtthe small ones, called vents, it is regu-ladyepouted out ; and it doubtless finds in'the seawater minute animals which serve it

• fOrfood, and increases itsbulk. , '.

, Audible strange animal produces otherslikeitself; I will tell you how. .,~•prom the soft'part's little globule is seen'tofkrit oft, and after moving- about a whilevery briskly hero and there, as iflookinugg forildace; fastens itself tosome rock. Next,graduallybegins to be seen, the more solidL Skeleton.(what we have here)

''• the soft part

' increases, and so itgrows • not very slowly,-eitiferf forthe diversfind itatthe endof threeyears large enough to bring away. '

'To get thesesponges from the bottom of:the ocean ftitnishes. occupation -for a ' tntittiber ofpeopk-.----One thousand me are-

tnuiyl the Grecian -Archipelagoalon andrei athousands besides,withmany hund Loats,are engaged in the• Gulf' of Machri, on the`Barbary coast,- and elsewhere; so that inmany villagerthere,from May to Septembei—the beet diving time—on/Iy old men,' *O-men, and children areto befound.' ''The finest .kitidis belbughtfro* the IF..geanc:sea. 'At dayligght there, in the summertime,.when the Bather isplessant--for it requires

' Smooth wil - , beats, each with six oreight Men and `pair of oars, will leave theable' and-prcaX;ed to where the' water. iseightor ten or even thirty fathoms deep•' forthole found' in shallow water are very-infe•

• Here4.lteiettop, and the thyme prepare to&Attend.' wiii.h one puts a hoop around hisnom; ind fdthis fattens a, bag, in which themewsare put as theyarepthered. InvertdspeOeuterthe diver uses arope with& atone-Wit. ' -He sink.sthee stone to the spot he in-tendeltixeach, and thhholds theropesteady,which he Wantoessist himself in coming upagain WU*surface.--. , -

• Alter being busythus till noon,they retain.tit sensed those.pleessuat little nooks width*Wind on the -shores of the Archijselago, toliteratewhat theyhimgathered fit fin,-sale„,

-.._Tbe dratthing is to. press out,tbs soli'partof,the animal, andthen to bkaeh out the re.wander in the sun; so theybeat timn, and.stettilillient; and tnirnpla petaltill there isno Merirlifirieft.--- - - --

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.. ' _The_ skeleton' ,part is then washed, ' and,spread ixtthesun until it is quite clean, and

hibe:br ali ddi-Set.l= actor; to er assi dt is. ilo ell. ' 'dAge, Europe and Mull--

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iTI/IRChiasilleallan_qtengagement& accord--lag_ to .theli duration `gives,us several;utensils*, typos. Solite swq;iiipstiersta areaasiliOrtbut rapturous kind-;, others are of aprotracted arid-Platonic character. , Scene irecontracted fora diedterm, ofyears, as the.=nt nil** ton:wiryWhen he at-majority, or ofa'widow to-wed aftertwoyearstieniorusolebllity." 0thereare termi;

' after itIndefinite period, where a fel-low ofa oellege.eagag.es to-marry, as. soon ashe gets a living-oer WhereEs-young iad,ypro,mimes to makeher lover happy when he canshovethat he is able to "maintain her in thestyletowhicii shehasalways beenteettatom,topand,refinetnents*hich-thehaSa tight 'froth:herposition insociety tsieappet.'r ;Other

meuts may' be considered as termi=pietism* suth a/abase:projected between °RIewe of arnalitneens andthe' notorious 'flirtsof'a garrison town; which, it is 'prettywellunderstood, are only designed to bait until:.the regiment is Moved to_fiesh quarters,oftill Providenceprovides thefair coquettewitha. more handsomeio more substantial lover.Theee,withManyOthertwhich itfa unneeeto-;;nary to enumerate; are various valet' of en-gagements difrerentiatedaccording The ins--tore of their duration. • But, the -division-ofengagementsoCiety is mostfamiliar, andthe One whiCkwilLoccur to:allparental minds •.thsitmast important; Isthe ' simple : division theirs Into longand short,: • . The- genuine- old fashionedlong engagement of that : life-long type!with which; our ''grandinothens end. great.'aunts :were -femilhir,':-haiHappilynPily awaitceased to exist.:. Any • woman belonging •tothe profasileniiinmks of the::middle cbss,'who is more &salt-fly-Amospid, ableto recall several instancesof men,. generally-Fellows' ofCollegee,,who, whenyoung, eon-' traded engagements thielitksey were una-ble to fulfill until they hael reacted thattlme-of life atwhich'it Isnot, very''sieualior' very

. seemly, either to tnarry:or ti ;De given • in-marriage. Such instances •of lifelong 'en-gagements were by -no means rare fifty yearsa,gco., The College 'Fellow *of twenty-fivehaving .engaged toton younggirl oftwenty, tad having swore ..expeef. Mai ofpatfttpiite outside .9t" his college, could nottheni• as new,: out himself adrift from hisacademical ties, and start forth to Make hisfortune independently:by Eultion, journal-ism, or the puldieservice.- Such extra-academicai means of making use of an -scadetial-cal education-werelhen coraParatively unknowysormnpromlslnz Thitvennee where--by Cgeutlentikll- of liberal education mild.enter the,salaried. sphere' .existence, *erethen coniparatirly;few,.,and still shookconfined to the . thprofessions."The malty ichree; oOlmastsOrships 'Were'then very few; there was no Hilleyhtiry, noHadley, no Bradfield there:watt no, profes-sorships atRing's College, Lotidon„ and to_inspectorship; of schools. The young felloWwho hadtakenorderis hid not lo lOokto but a(tiler'UVrig, sohe'waited" on, -Per-hapsfer.terr; perhaps -.. for °twenty, or eventhirty years, until his yOtithful ardor hadcooled downintotuptiet, bookish sort•of at,tachment,:mtd- his betrothed had- come tolook forward to fer:Marriage 'rather, withpridethan witkplasion, as the event whichwould one day give her.the privilege ofhum-bly helping that lesinied-man in, his labors,'or-at least secure.her-the monopoly, of Mum-',Ong hisdeelining years. . -; - •linch long engagements this are. nowex-tremely rare; one Bawdy -eVer hears of a'couple beOng engaged.twcnty years, and thefriends of young.aftruzn(Kaare generally rath-er disgustedif gthe,remains unmarriedso ma-ny months. . Any. empgenient whicil lastsover two years'ls now called a long engage-

'ment; and one. Which extends'to floe earsis *reckoned a melancholy And very middle-Chula.Long enitagetneliturAn fact,even . in the .modern seneeof the term, areconfined almostentirely to ttei middleranks'of thecommimity. : Theyare nearly as Much"a middle class institution as early dining orDissent; ' ' •

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AMERICANISM.

rrHE voyager froin EuropaWho lands up_.L onour shoresPerceive" adifibrance lathesky,above hishead ; the height seemsloftier.,the:zenith.more remote; the, horlzon-wallmore steep' Abe moon appears to hang inmiddleair, beneath donuithat, arched tarbeyontit. The'sense or natural. symbolismis so•strogg inus, thatetheznind unconscious-.ly woksa spirituel siAnillcance in the gloryof the atmosphere. Thetraveler isnot satis-fied to find the eiwidone enlarged, and not'the mind—coeluin non cminwm. . One wishesto be: couvlucel ;that here the intellectual-ELlSlfinhales steeper breath, and walkswithbolder tread ; thatphilampher and artist arehere more buoyant, more iresh, more Minathat the human race has here .esimped at onebound fromthe tlesv.aulerieYof ages, as fromtheir Wrongs, • • •

And'the e. and heathy.AnterlesSim/ Isto be found, let"usbellavaln this attitude ofhope ; an attitude not necessarily cconnect- •ed with culture nor 'With the absence ofcul-ture, butwith the tangelo/mass of "new im-pulse given toallhtunanprostate.' Thenuetignorant Mau may feertbe Asil strength andhearth/ea. of, theA.merkianAlaa.iii!idso maythe matt acconipiished scholar. - It isa mat-ter of regret It thus-fir we have 'mainly hadto look for our American and ouracholarship

digerentiviartemazal if it has beena rare dellett to thud :the two 'in ens.-It seems unspeakably important that allpersona among us, and especially the studentand. the .writer, should- be pervaded with.Americanism., Americanism Includes thefaith that eatlonal self-government is not a"chimera, but that, *ith whatever ituxinidst-°miles and drawbacks; we are steadily estati-lishing.it, here... It inch/tee the faith that tothis goodthing alit/thee gond,thingsmust beded, • When a manishearWlinliuodicitlih a' national' sentiment as nib, it is as.marrow In-hisbeitits and blood -in his veins".Re.psay still needculture buthe bas the be-Asa all culture:, He entit/ed, tomini-'perturbable patience andhoPugulnatiaborn ofliving faith. " Allthat is squat inour Intel,lectual-attaliunfthh.ot inane-artisticIlk maythen ',endured: if s.man sees his house 'steadily- rising on sure.foendardons, he can- I-Wait_ or let bfichirdren-waitfor the cornice Ind theft him' But ,if

. onehappens-to be torn or bred"in‘Anaerieawithout-thinwholeeonteno happiness.for'hins vb., hiphisalternaubetween being tushsvpyr at andUmbels%

„ abroad; Will eetrobse nurirtyrdoms ibrante; tectality otelarrTreken for

• HegAly, giaie taiiiai4pairaar ealtiva-ted menin whom . of Ameriesn_.lift is wildly wanting.'les them-thepath, semisAtinneein eso,_and return tune ItardI'l Yekeurnattonakvhili'arter.fietTakla slowlYOreseaulthinghetter" thin' Our Mhz'-- saulwepay fOrit*Iribratitamotraovesased.L;The lastrong-imintip[ vigiesona :whites44, 11anifswith,,, hirne .insupportahis. TheAmericanomenii atentschtPower*toughwhich he-wearer lionsethilaghven

=lluutbsi iinsetAimaErimakth•-.31•ILoof.nitkaansetninir ttleturts.'; Yet the'raultaireikeptiedbuwworeoutrivtiarze*ed by greater'asteiihres titsyeophoner enetmeannesn: ilersensbalayttuttherEngliab-1man ofall men;Mande :smolt firmly' 011.• Ids'Ad:, But it le; whole of man'ssmil-;

bo fizotßa :s to Oveneit.;the' yeastthipsrtant post.--Letlihntakis:one stepfor-leiad

beeteusd •in -Unit edternehUrinaco4 igitra-Yea.in'AAnietieastim4.T.; :. trsAgf.XlitkAforahitibrA,PkocW,? --4.--.! ,-;„ .

voimiemomes. :.;•

tbeselopttheattbraillowtokkaired isthe IVedith-:. 4.3llllstiallofirtedidl*llorplizAt, 41010-waslqvist, ja' 4 the that '

r2 toorSW*taelft iris isot th•fifteketti**.!--'int* ' Viestret!ol to;

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neit • o'carxiiiteitr.- MEfrME mobt, trim:lutist complaint' Wee tilt- -

-L one was •cussln' that being the dame_lewd of the whole tiegro race toikiiscirftellspncenf the tongue. •-"phiyer '.4.M., er.-„„eektiftSe,we would, beitifOrm - suiclintilntree- •ligation would find the:ofte:uteri's* beta . •

wlingnames or soroUhlnitafWilt*" l. Oa‘proter, to be sure, but stlll-aperealreaewer- -:ing-to the charge Wade- by Ibla,'Sinseltad par- ••- .ty.---es„,for instance. When,otteithty•allttle ab-. •onyllgure, half asleep,. raised Its medal of it- -hand, and drawledout: • , . •,.. '• •

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"Boyketoliin ; celledAstafoo*lodit'. . .Once, without any .memonnory atrialleattract atteutkni, a boy etislahneltla.wiik; .eyed horror-- t.` ' •- • • 1.:.. 1"CUsArt'-! casaht'lii des yet. COrnei; . kel--

"Oh! teacher, 1 nebber Cu a bit; nay •'".,nouranydon't 'low me -to cuss; boy Jed'

a-cumin'liese'f;" ludignaritlkreepondedthe.aCeused. . , l,A: , .• ' . .The, almost, invariable *ismer of the all _.dtell• when e hawed'with . 'soy- inladeineanat'

'.is, "'deed I ' neber. Ily mammy don't 'low • ••me 'ter do IL" - • • --

• The boy. persisted: "fiat -Yer &Di Ma.knows yer did; "deed, teecher,-she enei a . •" ell;whit did shatittY?" leaked '••,.. ,-

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.."Say I done took herhoak, its' ssynisurnny 'buyed dig yer book sheown eel atthe *or •yee'day;" •then -in _II stage whisper. to the. •girl .."teal, l'se gwine mash ye, mouterbeet. . /..I iiisyer outside de do," •Threatened with such an assault the pitook up the consoles:it" '

_ ~ • ,: "Teacher, call't-yer make dieyer Iry,•ima.himilef?; hevussin' me here ; -he-motif.",Sayto:meals shay • ,„•' , - , -4 • " '"So 1 is gwine mashye m:

yerolehletig ,nigger". , - • •,-

- •:::..;-J- -••• , :It was difficult tolellwhieh wasibableistr-.,, •er of the two; -but it is curious hoW_USOVIW4sally children and grownpeople use thleite It1 term of- reproach In ,-quarrels ; "yrattbouta...-

..ier," or "you black slitter," arewords with,thetn, and "rse gWine latea*yer maid" is the grand climax of tlyrireete- -

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hba is capital, but the following laeipielli ifaithful andqulteas misusing. - '..,t -'', •

- .~.Changing of names is one'of the nast,du- .dons fanciers of;thecolored •people, oldtriwell as young: It will'undelubtecUydoff • •

.as they grow • accustomel:l to their tramitkan, *.,but.it seemed as if tlierwere desirous:of.a*- -

*miming theirinew priiilegee in Ith4o alb In ' `

,everything else, and would take a ve naive .

.whenever it .suited Them, givingeomettmeamoat original reasons for -doing so. 'A boybelonging to our school,eamilisto_ne dayandIn -forwed ins teacher • •Afy rpnrie ain't will J ksortafly mete." • '

, "W*ll,` what to it ow?" . - -'•. ,-

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1."It'sLewis Taylo :"

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"Whitthave:you changed for." .- .. .. • "My sister done.got married last night, so ' : ••

now my name's gwine ter beLewis Taylor..":,. .~ Il haveknown a whole&unlit change theirmaneelon the occasionof. onis mensber being •ousmied: Some would belie two-or three li ,names ,whlcis theyfuse incliscrixonsat=We, frequerffly went- to loci*. for-whein we could- not fluidal all by the twiner -they Wei. given us.. Some-Of them had onenante.for school, soother ansong their play- -=Ova, and a third for tome us' .s.,ipt a boywho entered under the nettleof Joseph Mar- •shell ;;.'the. boys •Calledhius Marshall Black; • T iarid-the name bestowed- him by hiepa- - --iirents ;and by,which hicw!t celled at home, 1 -• !

• witJbsePh Black Thomas.. - -_- • •i' ITfeiwrote a great many-letters for the col- ~ 1°red peoplei and often they would dietate•at • •thilt close :

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' / - • • ' -w"Tell her to rite to so-and-so,"' ' ... •. ,"Why!" we would ask, "don't you Want

S. . ;her to writato you?" 1 - , , ,-- ,"Yee; Miss, dat'one." -

- , -• 1."But that's not ybur -name." . .• •'-Dat'e my name pow ;• done change'de oh'.

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~.- "What doyou dothat for?. •"

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"Dunno zachly ;, t'ought -I, Leattry die yer I.an''seeef rlikes itbetter.—.Putnaln. , _,

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• THE STORY of LOCHY °STEM—Theft isanotherpage to ehionicleintheilfelietory of"LochY :Ostrom'," the Poughkeet‘ivonsan . -miser,kewho, It will 'be rentem diedabout four lotago worth 6311;000, leaving-no nextOf ri. - NOWthat she isdeskiponp.of her earlyhistory havecome to light.- ithewas horn in 1792, andat- her'd.'.waa 77years of age.i • .-, ,

.Shemet her Ilas- and-'onlyan'onlylote,',. iflettersfound in hertrunklmaybetaken asevidowin the Xity of Pcughkeepsie -, when she woo ~,,scarcely 15 years of age. A few years attar yher lover asked herb.and, in marriage, wasaccepted by Lciphy, hut,:lurnedaway Whirparents, hejeft for Cintinnati, Ohio:"-yeanrafter, in4618 he wioteher a laden ttomthat place, couched in..beautitui languid%.Informing her that afterlie leftPunghliessole "

he "married 'a phre. and virtuous aromawho supported every,. relation in life withdignity and4ropriety," and addint, "but itpleased ProVidenee to take her ins, lad' ' tshe is now happy in the eternal mansions, of .. nat." 'ln Pebrusuor, 1819, lie wroteheran; !other letter,espresaing greatanxiety-larefer.' ' tence-te thefeeble 'smith of .Lochy's mother, ' ,and, after telling is relined languagewhit. - ' 'in his °Onion, a wife, should be, clot* as 1follows :1.1 hope you will 'yet leant that 'a rgenuine afreetiou is In marriage the dretsad- 4the last ingredient fotippfneas; it lathe. 1I berd

beetportion, be best of A; and .... 1the beet marriage outfit.and the Oneetorgy ' - .1page that a married, tr ever betad limn,end without iteverA.h - ispovert7 indeed." ‘,

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After- the receipt of this, letter hertemperbecame soured, . she grew. aybnieken.: andgrasping—a unsex in every senseof thedn=Twenty-six years' after the last letter 'of was.

-written - to "tochY," her ,.01 lover- - •` -visited Poughkeepsie in Dearthof her. They ,met, and another offerof.marrisemwasinede‘ - :

but it wasrejected.'. That -.was, the lad everheard -of the -lover.- The Inventory otterMikis showed the amount-left behind tobe$21,563 64. add.tothat 612,000- which she 'is _reported to hate lift. in -rea l ' estate,'thegrand total reitehes- 433,553 54. In an old.&ablated hair Strunk in her bedroom Weriisand a number of bills, receipts,. tn, two -weltet•hooks; one with a silver hair ,doilarin it, $3,000. in , bonds and nicstgaipsyIn- United States 'Ave-twenty. coupon bonde; ~$B6O in'greenbricke.3loo In gold,ionla Iwo :11- eliVercup with thetnonogram, B. Ck• baitis deaenidlvertetiopoons, three silver diming

.. ..spoon.;.one dozen silver.' table-ePootW -

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two silveraalt-epoons. Ina(dean wens25 or so dresses; five oroixrif which 'ter-eraofheavy,' cosil3r. elik of a pattern'at-leriet'at,years old.' Cannedfruit, preserves, te.;,Vero ',

alma found in large, quaniAtiee. 411; bock,abilf was found a driedupfrniteakeifrosted, and ornamented with* Woe . '4.is the centre. All the, furniture wad '. .:.,:-

Admit possible description, and bar.tinidire' -;,,-."clothing, in the old -brateriatamted buremsk,-

sinNM made' up almost: entirely ofBbtids and mortgages to the anneuit. ,

_ _!MOOG were found- carefully leld

tow,bank:4)Ook: was found46lV--11r '

backs her amount-Web sbovarmittle •over$3OO in the Sivingsm,..__7,iiMlkt- -., , iiIMthe genersj topic:of-con '-veseesse'o_, 7'imerdek' it* titbit;. .', 411*.iupat theproterwear."':- 41,,k7.- f. .Q-1 1,74,440i -4,..MEE

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.,find wanuacuiei-qB47l:ll*.ecitentipi.-•:-TeVrinneeleeleenpowork, liiiihricotaftWortelleliirsilkilehineel44._,.....,,_iii*Pitihavettaxigh

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