FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. U cep.rtPPECTA L . X11C1131.0 toluene& toss abedematty swim It!. bad. Le 48 eetaie pee *We beperder ; sul lb be w every ..esbeeeeplestbelbob 0 HANNAN R._ RAU EX.—lloolowlier' and Kattonins, Prin errs and I.llndert. 160 f.Yntre Street, Ptkturville. Ys 7 ----- 7 I- • i , - • jliiq...l"rouiltol.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1870 , • A. ?nit lt IN Hitt '.7otatlrAr., le helve? ern? Sototdir tututno, and rutolatted to sottaertben at4e. 73 per amourn, in a/Vance, or 62 If not paid In adrisan*. CLUB SUBSeRIPTiO7Is--nr4swiLy nt *smote* a c0k44.3 to ohoutayess. tz oo ovet to tote iddr:o,1 310 a - " __." (I) To Neiwa Deale; ilairper !OD COOL - To 3flaixtera ask! /Wboal ?ma'am we wilt turatati the Jut• xn♦ 4, by .mall. St 111 50 Per attnuta, la ativanew; other wise salUll rat-ye. THE DAILIr. VISERff JOURNAL Is ere?"' nutridwr.maturdlirli excepted. TERMS—Teti roots per week. payable to ,be rimier or &rent by whom It b served. . bY ICAII,--4,Pikrable advitare,. OU., year. 00; rs mouths, g 75; 3bnee months, 03 SIX '• • . • • ILYD IIIINED.W401:11N A IF7 r.O per, 11411411111, to a411%-ance: IN SO for !Is I . lo o* BANNAN.&,AAMISEY, Petah/tint. 2 NETIPiDBE:gI. ,H I AVE put it on to-day; and, we VI I are p i reud ,of it. The feeling akin to dorinitg roi'w sufts la not a new one to you, our reruictl ; neither is it hard to recall the pleasure aqii - sathrfaetion you have had, when . well fitted fn handsome, comfortable broad ...o6th.. Hew well braced, how conscious, • how gond you. feel. Our new suit niakea. us feel so to-day; and our pleasure and -sat isfaction rest not in selfish, gratification, but is the rather itteresised as we think of the hearty welme our broad columns and clear facedtype will recelve - frOmour readers. We think we 4e the oft required glasiesput back :into theireases, and lald.arride, and sight as often find:help nri longer needful. . • WithiOrt4 broad-faced, readable type, some new into and ideas have been incorpirra tot into thei MINERS' Jorartit., and a mark hoprovernent;- generally, •we feel, • has .been niade:,• Mueli - as has been done, there 1 . 4 'yet n> i u to do, and we are busy .doing uritif t rillshallbe cOmplete. Our paper needs rohtpology for Ito - -appearance to -day; atul yet welare sorry, We have not been able to put It t prevT4 upon our new printing rna- airenil3:, ordered, and, to be completed and - put•upnti apoedlly as can be. We are wafting f r thb, and, for a second . one, I)ur Steam Folder , and 'Counter • will tit w urirto perfeetlon. . the excellent tylie-founders of tht Johnson Typo Foundry; ' Philadelphia; Ilia;tiellar, Smith* 3. Jordan, we re :turn our thanks for their prprriptnias and euretlil afte c ntkon to 'our wishes. They have . fully met ior expectations In ail things.' Their typii i ' - which you are reading, needs no pralbeirotli •-• RIM book publiaherii and Printers of this country, 010SEK business has been and is yet _seriously afYeetedjiy the indirect discrimina / Hon against it in tkvor of English printers - awl pu istierS have a petition in circulation pni).lll COrtg • to lay a specific duty of not • :•• • en -five centi a pound on all inipo either bound, unbound, of in sheet .• . 4 . necessity . "for protection in ,faCor of ::`4" - . ! rich of American industry is ;absolutely nee ry, in„ consequence of the cheapness of labor abroad, and Congress musl, .eithe.r take action on' [Vas asked, or the book publishing. ibusliteSS. will-be ruined, and our native, honie:g,rown, 'American literature be destroyed. , ; _ • , T H E BASIS F0.8.18r0. rpHE Bodrd of Trade', which represents thi. 1. Ciperattlrs, met on Wednesday last, itrn: adopted a basis at $2 a ton at Port 'Carbon, for 1870, and tutnied the wages, ob thin basis _et $lO for miners, $8 '50.. for inside, and $7 50 for ou lido - dab - iron per week ; ;tie pro ceedings 4 another column. This is one• dollar a ton lc-3311mi The haslet" fixed by the . Workinginein's Benevolent 4set.telation • for 1t4i19. . Our rt4elers must bear in mind that I ' this basis door not flx the price of coal—it Is only a polit fixed below which tho price _ cannot fall 'vithout a. suspension of work. • 'fin*. will n damn as inueh above this price as the smarfiet ix ill - pernilt.. Mining coal is :tiff -ferent from tlitmiit every other branch of intti- .. Iness,J.ectiti e It Is mush better for all parties • to suspend the works entirely than work 'on .short. trine, i it is called; and both-the.oper , attire and in .11, - ;r4 prefer it: This basis May . lti4 too low, because It Is well known that coal cannot be wined and Sold .at an averakc' ' . of $2. a ton 14 Port. Carbon without a ppmitive' ..loss at Li large -number of the collieries, - evt n at the,w.iiges proposed to be paid, which are' extrefilely low ;,hut ft shows -that so -far as -.. the . oktittiOLare eoncerneti,' the public. will •..;_ have tat esti • , ti.s t.s,inplaiu . of_ the -prices of coal,' which !are jthi , 'ed at a ruinous point to . .-- all,Conecrtied-b".:tore they will suspend oper ations. Ty kpow that a. fierce eompeti ;; ' tion will be t a rwlted against all We Individual operatOrs by' r the ineorporated eornpaitits4 'in • the Latkawlinna region, which have already begun' by . their .r:duelng largely the 'prices of coal by retail . They see-tato...be determined to . .. driVe the others out t... 2 the :`...Tew Turk market., by re nil e ri iiprieeSso uncertain that those w Ito deal in ,tiro coal cannot, with safety; lay in stocks to 7 , 111 ply their 'eustoniers duritig tii whiter sea-ti i; hence 'the necessity of •1i xing a low. ii - ssis Mr this year to "enable the other . regions to cope with these companies In thi. markets tibroall. The carrying "tompattles will ale!, he I compelled to. put the . rates 'of. 'transts•rtati.M at a very_ low figure to. meet • this coin] wt ltiott. The-Worklugnten's Ben evolent :10 , ...4,iii'tion, 111.4 i, year' !lied thehasis . • anti the w4ges: This' year .the Board of Trade littN : e iuktqt the initiative; which of , (Aram will lead to u conference, and the fig ures will he luljumteti to' satisfy both parties. • ivia tit, interest of tiot4 to obtain as high • priees fn. ei.al and labor siithey can ;`but taking everything int/ eonsideration, the clamors raised last 'yistr by consumerS agairtait whit they termed a. eouthination, together with the tieree era l i npetition that will be waged, hot only by there eompaniee, 'but ,the Bituml- nous Interests also,who have kept down their rates in ord tr .to introduce their coal into 'F. all the nut kets, rende'rs it al - so absolutely ' neeessar,y that the basis should be put at li'loti: tig4e, that !would demand a stoppage'. of the trade. The basis for 1809 was $3 a ton at .1)“rt carbon : l4lth miner wages. at $l4, in ,side laborer:4,sli ; and outside, $lO. Fiaink, it at izi); for 1970, they also 8i" the , wages at .1 s s $lO 50 for matters, *B, 50 for Inside, and $7 50 for outeidti la !b orers, reduclng , contract prices also in the moue proportion. These rates of wages, in alliconscience ought to satisfy any pelson abrOall that growls about high wages ' in the coil regions. The . reduction on the .basis is one-third;' while the , reduction In was ges is about one-fourth. As it is iinpertant that there sh i mid be no disagreement between the employera and the employees on this subject, comprehending abusingssamuntlng to about tweive millions orstillars, we would - suggest that ithe parties' should agree' upon an- utnpire,) who, after full investigation, should dee p & thelnestlons In dispute and whose decision should be enal In ease they . eannot agrefii- ' A . , - 1 . ;' q ' After taking Kfull view of the trade in all g' ibis aipectai f`4•the present time,,and the sinus ''b lion of the coal. markets, we wiiuld respect fully suggeso t , • fcithout the remotest Was of dictation, this following mode to be adopted` by the thadei, outside of the three ruining and transtwtiri eo;upaniee , unless they, or a • portion of t tem, agree to unit* In the plan, which is tecIfollows:• Divide the year into three diviiicns, thing the price 'of labor, coal and tratisportation Into three divisiorus also—say (rein March I, to July 1; and from t July I,to Sept A ; and the balance oftheyear i for the third,dlvision; The Us:importing com pany can fix upon an average- - rate of tolls for the year find divide them aofordingly; so can the operators and• the miners for each division Els ithe price of coat and wages for each period, 'or at least, for the two first per,i -eclat, then coritraets t easi be made, and every facility giveri for kepping the trade regular. As the basis will tki the wages, and as there will be no danger of coal running up very high this yed,r, it would be much better for All parties to ittularly employed at lower and regular wac,es, than at higher. rates for . - irregular peripds. tThe carrying companies ought to promulgate the rates of tolls for the •'different Peri4drforiatte.whole year, and ad toireltO themlthroughout theibitrunderany • eireumstaneei, poleax tome animal occur. renee should take place disarranging the whole trade.: , ' • • • , • • ,do le eoil market: Will take an.lncrease of ~ no, less thartrone anda 'half minions of An .-',, thricite coaritilB7o, provided Flees are put at 4 low ratif-,at the 0413111 43t the • . , ffA year to the eenstirucks.; and if they rule low, the tr3dc,can be continued - without interrup- Lion duripg the whole shipping season, with 'only thestoppages that ma,y-he rert tet" make the uee4isary repairs, which generally consume about tWo weeks . during tilisferr. eon. We desire to sees regular trade lir 1870 1 • moderate rataltand after 1870 we do:not , betiere there will lihmuch difficulty In llnd!.!, ing rcinarket - for all the Anthracite "iire can produce,' unless Congress should - heed the advice, of suct PATRIOTS as Commissioner 'Wells, and barter our home interests away for the benefit of European Nations and European Ni,:orkmen, •Wc: have thrown out these idea' now for the ennsideration of those who iris disetnisi .,e ing these questions.. They rkay be of some advantage in making •arrangeni is for 1870. WELLS' •DUPLICITY. TXTE give the follokingextritet . trom Com- V titisilotier Wells! Report pugs 437 • "The manufacture of woolens., n the I:11KM States, therefore, from this and other 'obstructio,na created by leptsiatlgn, so - far, froin being enconragod, is de- • pressed; wool returns to .tbegrower a lower price in gold than has ainio4 ever before been experienced; the exports of manufactured goods . declined sixty ,pereent..witittn the last risotl year, and - amounted to thel aptregate to the paltry-sum of .only 96010), as emApared with a Erit 14i : export of the same eom. 'modities of 41:5,060,900; white the importations of woolens-into, the United it tatee fur the same petted tact - sewed - from sr-,c0, , , it to tricetat,otz, the very descriptions of goody which Congresa has prac- tleally declared tho American workinan nLNI tlot attempt to zunuufaeture." - What are tl4l/3 - Clito the time of the rebellion. we Wisre altooit entirely dependant apon Europe for woolen gootli. 'Daring the rebellion many of Abe. cotton . faetoriea were concerted into woolen fat.f.,Jri&i, and the pro- duet largely increased tinder the:proteethin during the . bet it )t wtth dutlea,and.gold at a high. premium. r When gold fell, the** new establishments were at the mercy ofthe foreign •fuanufaetuyers, and Congreisa two 'yeark ago, increased the duty . on ws;sken goods, Which preserved thj.4 licaneh of best ow; front- utter deistrue.tton.: It i true that kotectifag this - branch of husiness, without :giving adequate prOteetion to other branehof of businom, neutral4eS this aid eionsiderahly —but, whit are the 'effeete ? We give front the .report of the pres+ident of the Woolen Aanufacturera' Aiseelation, whois an A:mar :min 'in feeling and interests, the following figures :—The while vonsuntriqu of woolen goods in the United States in iSO4-9was $240,- 000,000. Of this quantity we produe-etl in . the United States last' year lio Icss tliausl73,ooo,- . 000, and more than fotir-tith of tlie wool Used W5B of our cwii.Production. Many.of our inanufaetures. he says, already rival for eign manufactures, and If the present protee- tion is continued for soMe w thne.lonier we will excel' the imported `articles. This - shows that the - home production of woolen goods has more • thau doubled mace the . rk,±hrolllO'n, and ifl,Fe did export only, $160,000 in value of iioOteri god in the year, we increased home Product riot legß than :.L!),600,000, which we heretofore imported as the produetof lh:- egu labor and foreign ritock: And go.grmt was the inems4e in tlu breeding of sheep; that notwithstanding this great hdate market •reated for wool t prig .did of increase, 'AA declined, and the prim of w t oolen goods Are ninth lower than they, were two yearn ago, with wages as high now as they .were C any time during tint Rebellion. Foreign `;old seams iobesodaizliugundatiraetivethat tr. ideas will tloat:' intith home tolor.; eign tondo, and foreign trade, csteo' :a of more Importance in his eyes than spur ',tome prOiluou if we had exported million of siofians., Werth. under low duties; what was that Mem drop com Pared with tho increased home production of upwards or 4)&31,000,000i - in gig ing employment to Our feo- I ple and ronauntlng Our, own wooL This .1s not the find time that foreign gold hat stupi tied the rt asoning. faiilt les of •public men.— Coal, Iron and the Coolen manufactures of (treat Britain an hcrletidingistapiNon which :4he hhs built up her Immetbo maelsinery,'N' wealth, oommercial prospority, , ,Aud power. S'ow; mark, reader; it is these three great in terests in "the nited States, which we are struggling to build up,andon which Istio our future creatnew as a tuition depends more alaan anything el,ein building up, bat conintheipner.Wf 7 l.fi rlk(-4 his most deidly blows at. C'an such a porson Le inibue4 with: pripor Aitulrican if werq Cmigre*ii would offer a re•iolptim ropudi4tlng Ids 4loctrine - .•.;aitlim, anti rinueAttlio See Mary of tha Tri:i..4ur,y to di_4 l miss from office to. \J usr x 4, \'V Erl'EeirEn.---Siilee:4le abo.v . e wit:4 placefi .in'tyi*, we liny;e recvived the fol lowing ehTular .froni the pf ,the Free Trude League in pei'v : York City: Ntw I" , orch% I Ot , t 271 b, 165:0 DEAR :—The Free Trrule Lenytie acid jet I , Mh the r. tort of t'ornitibetloner Wells, as it K.upplemrnt tot he twittery FREE Tits of in a form : Which Neill etVde It lobe deturlosi and .preserved for reference. VreVlleW of. Mr. Wells' statements and arguments will he Lkp pen;led, It - Melt will ilk e the vlows of the League on the'Taritiquastion more fully than they have yet.-twen presented.. Although the t.t...gue et:nisi-tors ionif, 14 Mr. Wells' post:lons unsOund. and thict. not regard hint' us representative Free-Trader, it nevertheless thinks tits report Miiinattle. tt ror. , :e 7 ;:nu4 the labor of a yeart . spent by tbe rust i n•!nr.t ilotni and. sagacious statistictun in tile comfit: In isineetlng and study laical the facts relating to intlnstry.trarle, and com a/M..oe. The re/Julio( these htmliee,. is, that An% Wells aliertbeß.TllK p , renOnt ArnhM.4,lon . ol 'trade and . u mog, try tt;ttte two-fold ectis of fin Irredeemable ctarrun'. cy.and esers.ire ta.r.t111.4. - - "The I t ? nn etrerczy, (Pity per Cent, as a ad,..r. - the talitr; rzU dutiable''. ittlirOTts; is ;: r l4 / ..", "rid; littnPeoperriry. oppesed alike fo the ter eitiiketh."n and human-. ty, as troll a 4 f 3 M.. iirnio.vr 47n-lh , ,qlllj yre3w:li t.f rtll doinnetit conintrive and, in rfusfry:: - . . 016 tileiFlinn is tha Wore Meant, as i3O. begin K±t ofria?rareer sew creeemivt Pracettoriist. • Tlic, t4mi3ito, t horefore, be let big this to be •by fur the most 'Minable presentation of the 'details of die Twig quwtion yet puhilnhed. Make, a persons: ay: peat fo you; that-yon trill tee every toter its noes die trier supplfed WWI ti ervu, itequegt orders trout the polttieal committee' of your il:istrict, and use every . • mean to bring the report helm) to thepeople. Tbe . League appeal.; to every journal the cnuntry to coil-the attentloil of Ids readers to this publtestlon (the only one Writ abridged) of Wells' Report. .The rec . !! that t IleitepOrtlaitm lainunuoticed fora week In' the- hainli of the Fipeair,er -indicates a :(11.31..,..fti0n to suppress - it.; but- the League Is, determlned\to s pisee It to a readable form before every tax-)inner orthe States.." . The circular rein:irks that. Mr. Wells began his official weer air avowed protectioutst.- z He did profei to be one " when appointed and the general • imp4.m.ylon is that he Was one, until he visited England, wherehe, like a great tiuiny otherg," was manipulated and mune hack on the opposite side. To have openly at sated nil the principles of Free Trade In his report would" have been too glar ing. The circular says : "The XtonopoHlst Members tht Way and Meaita OOmmlttoe °t i the !Immo ot• Repfi4enfitti vat hallo . reftwedAthivr Comrythellonee Welts, tho bait /a !brined statlsttelatt In the eonntrv, to appegii berme° them to eve ovldetieo upon the rendition Or trae.'': Of Course they lapuld . not—anii if.thi-y 'per mit him to remain, to the employ of:the (Mirr ernment one hour lenger than they oititheip, they Fould outrage the 'public sentiment of thi,country. Let him go Eureibe „where nli.eueb traitors to Americau interest: .gener. ELI/ take refuge. . ' - - FREE TRADE 1 - FRANCE E published ahout two. weeks ago en artiele from the London-Bit:4'mo Jorn nat., showing that the people of* En gland and France, are getting tired of Free Trade be tween these two countriee.., This is not sin gular. Free Trade, except where the nations are on an equality, eannot l exid without pre= judkte to thenne deprived of suCh advanti-, gee; The followitkg is.an.sittraett from's! Mt. ter from Paris, publisheitirtlie- , surra,- which • limns' thi . kiad ,of agitation that now prevails in triOe'bti, #4 subject i ' - niselamor . aaatail . irale trait : anti against the treafr, with Englandand itsconsoqutness, lespailW Ina high and wide throe host the , ementry. threatens to add seriousty to the suspogaaanty met LOIN of prestige of the ,governtrient.e latter, as . you will t have learned, has been already cotatallei by the popular votes to promise a revision of the present commercial and enstoms rekftdations, and htie besides nominated a om:tuon Or tnqulry hito the state of the tealtaing manutentiring Intereas and the results of the treaty of commerce, tinder the preeldence of the afinisiers. Bat so loud en outsry . ' has been raised lamina the form Whlch this lattei measure has summed that It. will probably hove' to be abandoned.: The country *lll not hear of a Mere 'administrative" or "mitilst4rial” beittry ; bur 'de. mind that the entire question left to the thane,' ber, übiet4ediced bYanr prtrilol24l report or daemon,: and that a nut tame/nary Commission be Appointed to report upon it. /ill `trio leading piotectlimist k i, such as ,31. Ponyer.Queitier,. M. Kolb' Bernard and others, who are noatinated'by the government .on , Its eommlasion„have rained to tilt, or to participate In an inglgrnillidell, theyltay,innat be mai-aided, and Intended only tostaiimit e lartliten_b etibe4lllobt mislead opinion and pr e Vim Lite gammas at lane. The government Le completely non-phased, for b4bui of the Chambers et I ,Se'. ten (tall gire erldamo ter *kit any tart iti^ the . goveyintasto , Inquiry: while M. Tidels and many leading liana •tutve determined 14h:in forward a motion calling 'upon the ,governsifent to "denoutini" the treaty= (that la, glve notia!that it will not be' renewed)-.be fore the ith Apriliaxt, the day when the ttmoforiO • doing eiplira. Ppinle meeting; against tree= • _are being, held heteiln Paris, as wen, as at Ronlsilx. Eine, snOnl over the. north, and atto - 'at • Stuntman and .nniaiy otter plaoes ha the ask bi answer to pa csiater-movement •Which is taklng dace at tladealit t ela the south. Home of the pa wio Ittlod inan ' oes addressed to the gowaratatitt • 'ea the-abject arl d i c4t4 alarming by the ,!aloft? , • and threatening style of the language in videirthay are expressed. Olid strong pretest Ikon 14netrayitt. , after insisting npnii the "deplorabie rad disestesal consequences of Ilib changes introduced fa 11014*- and "the suFeringi by which they are everywhere • surrounded in allibtenches of aatlt:o inaantaetOrit" " sayithat such a Comp:await au that appointed by • the government 4 "only a mockery and defiance of -justice and cominiaianse ;" and asks the govern ment "if it is not atvare" of the "genetal dispodtion which is growing b}, against it on ocnottnt of its dis regard of the complaints and misery or those who have been reduced to rain by the trapradentaaaan , reasonable application of fatal and :deceitful -princi ' plea." 4, I' . There 14 a great id s` more of the ,ante sort from all parts of the countfr. piecing the government in a H u°4i t ge2a t dia : nitd"etkb"bet r enir°. lonard d ' south. A petitioli 'of workingmen just forwarded from Amiens declares that nothing but Ih* , lteh eet ton twists are unti employed in the denim of that district. - "to the situ of its laboring !nictitation." This is the right spirit on the !pelt of the people; and:Vre hope our Workingmen, and particularly tlii 'Workingmen's`, Benevolent . I Association, at 101 . their meetingt in the coal te region.),: trill ass a' resolution i demanding 'adequate pre tion to our Houielitidustry' on the part of Cerigreet. This is *question that concerns the'etrirkinginen more than any class In the coon' try, ,se farewages ara con cerned. It i. 4 all' i utter nonsenos to talkabotit good yiszim,‘clight hours, - dcc.; Without pro tection to our Bidustry, which 4 protection to wages. -Yo .l AS W4l. ATTEMPT TO ERROL TIM ~ ACI.N OF TUE 0UE1.`!..,1111 : TO KEEP UP WAGFS pr. Tins COUNTRY WITITOUT ' PROTECTION Tti OUR INDUSTRY. I Now is the time to strike irhire the question it before Congress, to be effective. If th'ere are any such ninnies 4s Free Traders among you, don't stiffer such ,person; to control your ac tion, for it would be' In &real taking - the bread out of %Mouths of your *tallies.: It was the time hied action of the French. workingmen tliat compelled the boverunient to entertain theluestlen alluded to above. CoI.CAKH prt4ri ted °fleet the hit petitions In theHousels ilw days ago, which was sign ed lust winter ; l and tbe other will be sent to to the United Rtates Senate as soon . as they re-assemble. ij oilow this 'up by a strong Res olutlenwiemati ing Protection fir the 30,000 workingmen of the Anthracite coal regions, and yotOrill triumph. This is of more Un portance Now thiin tiny other action you can take at pre:sent) i , , • , ' OLE,' A2l Fox: 1070. D. ' 4, -I ft • to" p RI. , 1 3 , f; ; 1 3'llr; t ts 3331. .. s' 1 , (16: it 15,4 .0 11 Y t •t I ii. 10 1 1 1.221.7' 13 li altS•l7 lft :9 ; 114.15 1 6 i17118 195), 1 z -1 21,•:r.r.31 Y 4 25'96 5: 31 a , 3,1 1111, '11121,1 1 :q1,4'1. 2 4, rat M•=••0 21 ' 25115 ? 11.8111,3121 3 1 .3.= 24, t 1. Z - 3119'1 0 . „ t,V. ZIT/ 1 1 U Vi/.30....:1 Apo/I• •!10 ii 1R ',17 1819 21 la 17 14191021' { 3• . • ,24 , .3 i; ; T, 186111 IS 2317' '''11:11.11t.11g11111; ; 4 ill 24 25:33, 6, 9 10 12' 1 1 t 7 l 2 ' tit It 11'22 t 8 111, 24 4 5,118 IV i 5".% *.ID V.. 1413 23i m , • ' AN effectual ) edy .for smalt-poi is =aid to have heen r, ently found, by survoti of j the British Any in China. The mode of ,(1 treatment Is as oilesr., - : . 1 ' ' - "When the preceding fever la at !ti Light, sued Just bkirre the eruptlotiappelra,the cheat to rubbed with Croton oil and tar lite ointment... Tilts' can.,ea the whole of-the crap' op to appear on tluit part ot.tfie body, to the reiter I' itho re-d. it .al4O securee a full and complete ertnitloa, and'thui pr'erent4 tlte CtL4- eli4o from•attaeltl I , t t he Internal organ& This' is now the eatabltltt. , ode of trtuittnnt in the E nk.- 4 !tab - army In China, - and 14 re4ar . 4o4 am a perfect oore.?* f . . - CitkAoct thieve:3 rulbed a niontein La the street of jetv'ela : things. They fainted lay away laid acted i rldieulow4, . • on abareastlls dodo earit. on or betas AteMaa r v a that tartlas Using paid `La ceta-ahall ber two trortheralbr. mat that ths ltitlutabilmatte comrades berpubtlestkmot this faet„- - Vbc vase So be paposed of ressollers of the nomberMarigrtbad. =I ,-. . • ... A.-able.• -to Tomtit men.A-Ttie libEutulWe. eirsdnlYS:,---,11. bay , correspondent, with •fr . we entirelyplains *Ms want ot,ontz, adoration on entanyposodninen onto present dsx, in Tegird tollptlgnstiatuot lkidr evenlighote la Shillfair Issit.,AW• tinsanT en 'dorse that in 41rdliattry Irligt, letokbar :Irtth intentions tcr - dx. mere soots Vor frienettr - amid' not be 'rt:nerved ' dr sada twit or tea nd - neferoudoss in expapo,"* . cill" ~, • Paid hi Ptill.+Vhe following. I%oa:haus-a suite and Cotmty talks hi Schuylkill County, settled up this weekithelr duplicates , for Ma, in ' Anthony , *Oben Schuylkill John Deable,:EidtLidolsa Henry • Krebs, Orwhedittrg; Jacob Hoffman, Cressona; Sebastian Iste.nbach, Middlaport; . -Michael Sweeney Butler; John Scheibelhath, York ville; A4ulLis MelEsott, Nevi rustle; Francis Farrell, Treinont. i• • The followhag hi &Het cif unclaimAdietters ra h:mining in the pettatillf. Poet Olth Dec - , 31st, Pak . ; Bell Jennie, Kraks*Adalbert rt7or /no 8 'Black Lizale Krpwll s Maggie We L'aithult Brady Mary .1 Long Conrad- Maeda John Brown Mary A Luprea gather • Rottikallir Barnett Thomas Lacey James ' Haat Madre Eddie Jonathan Llndun .Wm D Staudt liathandy Carlon Hugh McDade John Sherman LThilla Drat:Ulna Ells Moloney e T Shane. tilde Doty Jos ' Mullen John Smith Thos J Ford D. FL Molloy Michael Truman James Flynn Maty Hebei/note Wm Warnleit George . Huber John. Matthew . , Marla 'Welsh Mary - Hahne: Xlcholas A Citizen - has ,for some time, suspected or knew that a certain other citizen wee too inti mate with his wife. On Wednesday night" tut the first citizen suspected or knew that the sec ond citizen was with his frail rib. hie forthwith procured a policeman or two and - "went" for the destroyer of his druneatle felicity; lie broke In the door and cidghl4 the guilty pair in At gamic delicto. The "destroyer" elevated a cMir. with which to crack . the crown- of the Injured husband, hist* pollee officer interfered, and!ar rested the culprit who has been held by a meg iterato to answer at Court. 4 . Beautiful Blelgh. Ott Christ ; inas day, MajoF James Wren, of this Borough ; presented to his wife one of the finest uteighs ever turned out in this sodium ' It hi a throo-seatod family sleigh, and was numufaetun4 by Jaw', Matthews, Union Carriage IFaetory, * this Bormigh. , The sleigh Is painted in Canto/110 and lake, lord lined with difforent shades. It is trimmed with mo hair p lush, and carpeted with green Brussels, with pearl flower. The tamps are gold lined, and t hepole crab hi wild mounted. .- :•Thet-sleigh is pronounced _ by all• who have seen it, as the most handsome one ever built in' this part of the country, • Presentation.—.B, handsome watch will be presented to-day to Me. Jonathan - Bachman, at Ids residence, M aharveyl Plane, by the employees of the Mahanoy and Broad Mountain Railroad Company, as an evidence of theft esteem, The w.'at;h Was gotten upby Mr. H. C. Green, of this 'Borough. - It is :an American. watch of the manufacture of • E. Howard i*.- Co. The vase, Which has a handsome monogram on the front, Weighs-105 pennyweights, itinkthe chain 03 pen nvweights. The watch beariethe following In tulription: "Preaerited to JONATILLN it t keltxMi by . the 0 - aptogiee of .the Mahanoy Jiroad Mountain Railroad („brriyany, January 1, 1870." The beautiful and yalaable gift Is a merited tri bute of esiteirltl ffpni Mt. liachman's eniployeca. Masonic.—The thlloing are the names of the oillcers elected to! serve the ensuing Masonic year: In Tamaqua Lodge, No. 238, A. y. 14., NV. M., Bro. W. 84 Albeaeh; S. W., Bro. W. A. 'Shoemaker; - J. '.. Bro.• Preston Robinson ; Treasurer. Bro, M. P. Fowler Secretary, Wm. Pricer. In Tamaqua Mapter, No. 177„, ri: R. 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Crvain, ciiicf . mon,ry, null Una. iilti,,:n/ In mehnyik . lll i , "atny,• t"r a tern, in 115... ~,.. f •oVi. ll Yt,far ,- ; - 41'1( It sija "1 stork and tow. of larnittu , ataltlitun.a.. Being:ail t 4 da1,14„ , :ia..1 at ' and of.l.Wet.t. , yt',i N; Mat hat ing all] vb.! rutin,' itnitioAltivtditotno t , r at os.ridah-1 ran ,,, l .\.11.-I',l. Pos . ,easton Apt IS }i ~ p. - , - ,,,,„ ~, , 19 .m - t}l. , nrenuseseto . " . - ~ .•, JOHN' ' M. CIO..briLANP, 4 No, ):3'...42,... - 11:6-, st ~ l'ot 3e, t l ' i ',, . I -3i ;ARM. AT PRIVArk 4 Ei'SAL.E. : — , :t. Parra J atin lug i..l.;ia.tret, ttixt o Err Paptsr Township, Cartion Counejr, -Pa:. wlu • of •Two l+wt;iling; Hank Ltarp: Wagon She tipring- 11,0111. e 4iol• Roir;to:4l.l4o, a spring 0i never • , fallit4 , , ,v4tter; teiilknt 10 1 / 1 0 11011 , w; algowy .13 of Railroad air gootlnark-.1, Wlllllll 1%0 Um three , 011:•• for I , littictllars iuquir4 or - diECilti/1..i i:,.; iiretalsex, or 10 E. F. Bol)ElVl'ott.m a 'U9—'ll-tf • . . A ...RASE] OPPOI3,TUI,IItY TO,: •• A. 0001) COAT. , . TRI: Coat. COMP.V.CY Offer to tense a portion of their I Dale Eq yet irntouched, in the ,V•iLland (Ste Nt:d. Region, containing the MA3t.Nit eflf with thew lying and overlying veins, in very tine condft Appliration to , trade o. President; No. Ile litrouth% 9y, York, or to • , • . I.IARRIS,, . ti,Ar A gout ut Potuoviliei ,Ja •- - ' EAL ESTATE -AGENCY.--OPPICE. IN h I 1.- - VtIE.TIAIRAeI:,•-•=111.; tin,lihrhigne4l liming lu.i years' flx peel en 01' an rvvy I 'OF,- kla.tunituation. 'ploriiin)ti and lilatioginadit Lando ; • iriTl and adjoining vox; Tit reaped fixity tql; "rwryi , :ooto oortn•ra of t4td.f4, Collieries, and lira; • Cal e.or every deacri pt I ou; Ito prepared to tdr,-io • l'itre•haso:aud, Sale of Root Eaton), 1:x111101o...two and. I levelopment of Coat Lalr,l4. ExfL i otfotion atild 'Report on Condit 1641 uf ! , %•0114:.(11trilbf Rent, reorntmt of TEsse...i. s4tltvo3sof Mlnes..l.a.kith,, dte. • FRANI: Pk nil' 11 '!if. Troll tnlHit, drur , 4'entrnl National flank, A. 81,1,11, A. Co% JoAnift i)r, I: , 1 Philmi. , lobl4; Adolph E.,gorie,l , :sq., PL • !a. 1. •1 1,1 , .. september le, '69 • ' • . , • F .OR..BALE.— • • , . . . = 'A .LARGE LOT OF 5111cIIINElq . . I .eavetity4eureeentlnt;',, lal Ity.luyr::,o,enienw 1 1111 y -._ " 2 thirty " • .. I twentf..• t .' '' r • : - 1 twelve '' I.elg h t portable . "' I four .'' $ Hellen,. , 30 In. x 'Z'll.; ' • .1,4 " I • •'' ' .4'• • " -301 n. x. 20 ft, _JO strum itil, and r)t - i •.1 " 30 in..; 31ft. _- ,• pump., . •-••• 2' - -4 -SO in. alO ft. .- 2) tulecur on3l/2, T 1: )nu t I' " •24 in. xl2 rt. - - nizen. . , _ • A . " 24 in. x 0 It. 1 10 feet bohtlee ,fralr• ".. 1'- . " 12.huree, tnbulxr. . ' ,leith bolts Ana L'a' • illy' ilelGl.n.onlurnst tripe. tint cxinmlete. 4 44 A r 1,2 . ~ . . 1 3 feet otallhotr" sl ,l ' .1 i.& of 4 In`. i'dpi . i.a. 1 40 Inch be 110:.... in ."*. ..• '1 .1 ti lie po . leytters . visomnt/2,bc." ,44 r '. ,2 14 " ' ling toole.„. - 1 12 '" " -1 heeding butyl. - I lAinpfe/ fa u, 31 1: 111 '""" . 11.;ys, sbuftlng, SC., ai Ps'- !Street. ' •:- ~ JAIIEZ Sl'AltKA „ EMI BIM= ,n. Irirge lot of wit MAMA nerylreput on Oust ..144,v013,"W--48-tf XTA.LITABLEI COAL P.IIOF:ERTI 'TO T LEASE. . . . , . • IME: MAN6I,7ER COAT, COMPANY oilers tor - Lease ita•.MtlainWperiv of li.V.a a c res Await' 10 , . ,Wil"-trolli the f Illeliniond, Va. 1 W iii be Lea ed: Illatil:Noventbe . s OCI, with priellegelof purfleA' a •atexptr.atlott tor 51'.4 . 1,01.0, " This propert y ; offers, great Inducenien parties destrous.ot Mining Coal, as In conseau to of the -wd r k B Wing entry completed, lytloTf uy 9'o , will lx , required: Tone Coal is se iti I- Bitumlttons,and adnilrably salted. ' ferMaii, Steamship, Radroatl. or Iran Foundry par : pd*&, lt rat: new be brought' to New sycori,;, fur at -A' to ton, snit on the completion of a small portion or ~ he ow° awl chesaptake Road, It can be brought , 1. .hereat it clad of *3 75 per tau. That it is tilita...lially . I 42f,'S frothsulphur,l4 established by the, i , (net tht it h has been and 'IA M . ,\ beingused by the TrodeSittrro 4 Company Of .Richintmd. , - . . The Company' owiel about 4 miles of Railroad, tear-. [ Ina but aIW Mlles over which tow htli,t be pai,L— , Compare this with: the Cutuberlstai Coal C.MupanY; - The works;, is stated above, sre‘alreompiete. tot 8 ~ capacity of fallY GOO tons ,per day', 40 that any ot/v _ hewing the property will itud everything introrkia4 order for an Immediate and conatunt Supply uteoni. ' The vets is now over le feet In thickness. 1 ' .The foncemixf is S very moderate calculation or what Way be' one! at. ones. - tilii . tons.per day far :le? trokking days would,be ati 3 Otd tons. at a prod& ofi l §;: 'Per tem ishith-ean i." bad in _Ttlettinond, lids a ni v u i c ig 1 , tler altioulliunrieildUritttrargbl/crnotelM io Z.ievi . .Ytitk ivmueh lahter, profit obtained. . . .. . .For farther uttoiyuitiun a.:•to* • - -.- "• . . / • • /..... 1 I ~,