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can, under usual circumstances, be offered in market. On the Deep River are found all the elements necessary, and in close juxtaposition.--The resources of the present apparatus at the Tysor Mine are adequate to the production of about six tons a week. The coal is picked up from the bottom of the Egypt shaft and is a very pure, bituminous coal, excellent for furnace or gas-making purposes, and we learn that it will shortly be furnished to our people at rates that will leave nothing to regret on account of the want of Pennsylvania anthracite. The coal first sent to market, will, we presume, come principally from the Egypt Mine, under the superintendence of Mr. McLean. Several experiments have been made in the way of manufacturing kerosine oil, and after several failures, we believe that the practicability of the enterprise has been demonstrated Mr. Paton hopes to be able to turn out a supply of good oil for burning purposes by the fall.--Wilmington (N. C.) Journal.