The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, July 09, 1870, Image 2

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    ORTY-SIXTH YEAR.
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algid Alpha acrd erskis
tra4ou, reap per Lisa, gape ultres; 13 ecru a . ItheLlor every
4. .a.C.t." WC**. - • • • •
HANNAN & RA.M.SWP.—Bookaidlers and Stationers, Prin.
• ten and Biriderli; 163 Centre Street. pottnetlle. Pa.
Ain:fro.' -A : p.:o' Ottit.
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1870. r
. . .. ..
THE •• INEDS. - 301711NAL to Issued -every Saturday
warmth 'wand funalshed to ratbacrihers at VI:. Per annu tn, in
' ,van •;.„ or fl Knot mild In advance:'
M.' StrESCBMnONS—INVARIABLY IN. ADVANCE‘
.1 Co p 'to ont addmec V COIIS Copies to one address, IL. 00
6 /" .."
,L" il 00 Itt; "•" -" 00
- To Views Dealers f 4 ro per lOD Cr, les, cash.
TO 'Wasters' and School Teachers-""e will turnlsb .the
JoraNaL, Ity natitl, at I 1 50 yet' annum, in advance: other
,. wise t‘t full raes. • • ; , - T " '
' Int DAILX MISSES' JOVENAL Is trabllshed every'
- wW"n...._° tuft-IPS. Satunlaya e: d"
to the carrier or
• TERatet—Ten cents per week'. 1.3Wa.,..„'e ,
nCren . t. by whom tt is served: . • - -, m . ._ .... N.
- ,!..41 MAlL—Payable In advance, cue
_y .la 111.1 . N.%
mop.tha,V. TS: three Inontlts,f l L'O. , :
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, DAILY AND WEEKLY MINERS'JOT. ItI.A. Le: ..:tper
'.
itinnutrl. in advance; plutonic six months . .
. . . BAN NAN 6 RAMSEY, Publiiher L s,
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\ , ouir-3-.4.7771.117,.4y.... .1 -
•
• .
- , - I . -
-7-4.:031E of thl , ignotaxmis&' who . arq rob
' -0 bing the •rworkitigmeti. of 'Schuylkill
Cohn* . to line - their own pockets, and live
in- . idleness,on what they can wring from
. . their suffering dapes.have been hiduAriotady l
circulating that we. are an Irishman hybirth.
born in the North of Ireland, and hate de
nied our country: 'rids is another funny
...idea, and we prestnne ii was hatched i i the
fertile brain - -Of . Siney et- Sweeney, and his
'man, Friday, wha whenever seen tof•ether
always bring forth soniething, brilliat; . It
is Sinev here and it Wap Sweeney nearlap
,
ehester, England, as- currently reporte I. :If
'7.: it is anYsatisfaction tiAliese curious p 'ogle,
i -We Will inform .them that the senior ditor
,
• of this paper was born in Union Tow - ship,
Berks county-, Pa., and that,both his -- barents
were born in the adjoining townshigin the
:sane r.ontity. ,Wheth6r. our grandi alter
- -,'was born in ti
. the• nita4 r m
States, we enot
!. 4 state—but the_ fact tliat we, and our pitrent„s
Ntlyre both born on the setil of the I nited
.Shites, we have a'pretty strong 'claim to the'
1 title of am - American citizen. "by hirth. Our
.
1 - father was a farmermid tatightseintol In the
!. winter. Ile died when NNI , were only about 9
• -_-' year of "age, and our inotper. died wlita we'
were ab(iat 17 years of
, age. At the age Of 1,:;!!
rs
yea, we entered the office of the Il l EnKs
ANill Si:lit - LKILL JOURNALrif Reading,
' - then • published by -'. the. date. Major
Gisorge Getz, and served. as an apprent ce to
the - printing busing until -we were 21 years
..-
of age.. INV - e then Worked as it journeman
-.. printer in Philadelphia, wlien.2dur employ - er,
the late Mr. .Tohnsori, propose* -to tis, l as he
:foundtas pretty sleady, to learn a branch of
•-• the stereotyping ":business, Offering u's full
wages while - Lime so, with a prospect of
'making at least 1. tier. cent. advance when
we became proficient. Just as we Were pre
• .. pared, to receive the , advanced wages, after
two months' trial, we , rceeived - all offer from
Mr. Getz to enter into co-partnership with
liitil in' publiShing•tlie BMWs A S'l.) 'S(AIV.Y.I.7
SALL JOURNAL.. Ne gave up our•situation
. •
,--
' . and returned to 'Reading, after an absence of
c a year and a half, but was satisfied then that
the y partnership would not be con:genial to
.-• tis; from changed habits; andrin :'April, 1F429,
."- we - visited Pottsville, and (gond the MINERS'
JOtRNAL establishment in the hands ofithe
' Sheriff -We had then-a l eash cal - dial, of ,535 0 ,
-`;"2.3 hotlwhiell we inheTitt.. l , the balance we
. • had sated, horrowed . ..Ecpu,- and pnrehastsl the
MINERS'. JotinNAL 'efablishment for $.BOO,
• . which left us $5O vtsliqn commence business
...
with. fake paper then had about 250subseri
her4,=atid the material in- the office including
:,. thehaial .piess, Was not worth over''l:;2,so.- -
-:•:.,- .With tlhe assistance ofa je - nrneYnnin and a
, 2 :;5,5 , .. 7 .4my. Nye puhli'shed the papet for t.wo years,
; ,4, ljinding it difficult to make r Loth. ends meet,
f.. -- ,Altaiieularly ifs ls*which folloWed the spe'e
..._ Vltitions of 15t.19 . and 18 - 10,r• wh t en the . ship
.• menus of coal were increased troll, -17,199 to
• . .
_ 79,000i1i 1S2:1, and istytoll :in 14;19, catising a
'• general Crash; and breakitfg. npnearly every
..., bod,NnitoS3l : there. Was a eneral .:tamped
-.,:, ing tom the . region, making the exit out
• C.nwil to the -rushing in in 1829 and 1630, many
- - leaviag bills unpaid which they could not
incet. •AArthat time lotteries were . legal, and
the. editor of the JoritNAL, in' connection
With another , person, purchased' -a lotttery
- ticketoke each drew' $l2OO, and with this
- we diqUiditted debts against the establish
- _molt which . lip toll* time We found MAU-.
- fieult,to meet owing to the inability - of those
indebted to us meetthg their payments, add :
the JOURNAL establishMent was saved Irian
the almost . general - Wieek. that followed.--.
;,. ; - -Prom that period, it `has been going on ii:.
exerishig ever sinCe,in . ituti?eriptions and patT
rouage, ARM to-day, with only caw or two
• - . exceptions, nulaibers' more stib•Tcribersthan
any paper publiirdied In Pennsylvania 'out of`
- Philadelphia ,q9d _Pittsburgh : , It has eil4,
. countered all kinds of oppesitiOn during:this ,
period, butiiptition ko far has only tendtd
to strengthen .441 - inerease its patronage,.
• .. giniplv because iwe publish ink . l , iidePendent
. ' journal and bayefuever suffered any
W partic-•
' . ar:01(11k. or friteresinpolitics or business
to control it; andeit flas.riiiver -- 15,e'en,ileVoted
to advance any' pecullar .personal interest in
_defiance of the interests of others.
About - 1842• A Paper calculation was handed'
• . its showing that we - could make considerable
• . money by embarking in the mining busitie.
- _ ' with; in very small invekMent. We wire
ine.xl?erienced, I r Linti became a partner-iii the
.., coallmsiness wftltifi friend, whitdi.,Was'ear
: - ried oa hy our partner, and we attended to
our ownf, business as usual. In reply to all
inquirie; tis to the Proirres:4 of the basilicas,
there was •alwitys, a'-very plausible
,exiuse
given for dr4ing more tno - ney in, and it
- would surely pay the next year,. when sad
- denly the Whole - tiling collapsed carrying us
' . • also in the general Wreek. Through the aid
-, of a friend we managed 'to retain..the 'estab
•
11, •
- lishment, but we lost 12 years' - bnsiness and
: .. had to work hard - for three more years to ex
...<4 • Theate us from this difficulty.• In : ,P4l the
. . ..
' printing office wits Set on fire and' burned
. 'i i and we lost about ;+5OOO-again. A few years ,
afterward_. we loSt about $2OOO more by the .
~ failure of a person we established in business
• in Lebanon. Independent' of these . losses,
We also lost other 'sums from $1 up to $lOOO,
• amontiting, in all to not les..sf than $-In,ooo
during the time we• have been in business,
ii-hicli; if we had now,.. would make us feel
- - very comfortable. When misfortune came
. we did not set4own arid pine, but went to
<work again,. and we shohld like
,to see the
person who has Worked harder than.We have
~:.7'fromlthe commencement up to -the middle
1 of 147, • when we took a little recreation,
owing to failing health, and since then we
hilt arc in t • 1 si
, :have. refried ;a little, . stillthe ku.
. - " -, -ness, so far as head work is concerned. •
Independent of these lopses:Ave have :teen
- mulated a . little properly, a -considerable
i rtlioik,of which yields-14 no - income, and'
eonsequently we are' net3-ei- able hi retire ,
. • from business and givelrteeto. others..
• ~•.., Duringthe• whole- period 'we condlICIW
ttie lounsm., we never sought political
. ' loffices, nor would we ever hold one.'. so long
as we conchu•ted the .10virs.u.. I We ImVe
, been solicited to take offices, and tWice juera
. • . • Live offices. there tendered "us . When they
- , would have been of service "iiin.Tuniary
' point Of ,view, hut we. declined i 1
t. 1. Nor
.have we :urged our political frier ,4 "fer office;
consequently we havernot sn I n 7th e ' wci . y
, - .of other political aspirants4but mere politi
' cal tricks we have alWays- despised. Our
' aim. has been to publish an independent
. • paper, advocating every measure c&.culated
-;-'
ti advance our domestic industry a d secure
' :to labor its just.reward, freely - expr sing our
.. - Opinion .ppon all questions without
,fear,
favor . or affection, and we now challenge
either friend or foe to show that duringthe
.Whole period of 41k years; that we ever 're
• , eelved one dollar for advocating any measure
.. - whatever, either - Withal or otherwise, in
the koluinlis of tlo3l.lNElis' JuVitNAL:,
. -., • . •It it also Fllid ATSOLIie that, we are opposed
: :'• to foreigners. These , who read the Joni-
.','• :'. , • NAL know hptter. We were opposed to Khow
••' ,•, • IsTothingism, because it was unjust tbforeignl,'
-,,-e - , ers,-making-nodiserimination - between good'
. i• and bad—and there 4s trot ti - . reader of the
' , •f' jounxm; who has brains belleve•isuch trash.
-.. But If foielgueiiiin not act right, and forget
. •
the hospitalities that"daave, been extended to
them. in this •ei r iuutiy; and beemneinscitent
and array themselves against our laws.and
inStitutlons, we will condemn them as quich
as we would any other person. - Asa faintly
..• Is 'a nation on a small seal% .and 'we • gave
• ' ' hospitality - to a person from abroad,.so long
: ..as he behaved himself, we would\treat him
- - - kindly; and Contribute to hisVants and coral
,•
...- forts, dre.—bnt' if lie were
,th set himself up
,•: in our- - household': and attempt to rule our
,
.„
. :
house and those in it, we would not hesitate
io klek s hlat out, Uwe could, as unworthy;
.of the home wegave him,.andr would any 7
bod_y else who understands his just rights;
and hits any spirit. But the best evidence
thaffWe arettot hostile to* foreigners Is, that
ire 'Harried an English lady, the .grand
daughter of the late Mrs: Sherwood, abohtl3 .
yeafWngo; and who had only been in the
cquuti:' aboUV fouryears when. we married
her. -A its speak louder than words: ' ;,
We prestime'thts short -histbryf our life.
t
wVI sin. w that we were not boin in he North
of ilreland—never denied the-country of, our :
nativity—that we are hot 'very -Igostile ~. tp,
foreigners-that we stave beau a hard worker
aft our lives;--believe hi labor; and have
always been Its advocate, and it ought to put
to the blush the laiy,' loafingseounurels, who
by their stupidity or knavery, are robbing.
and damaging. the cause of labor more than
all Ibi combined enemies scould,in theiz'
utmost efforts do, And then' turn round and
denounce us as enemies bf the' laboring
classes. What next?
FREE TRADE IX ENGLAND.
S TRIAL - A FAILI.III-.
THE movements . now making rn Great ,
Britain iri favor, of again adopting. the
Protective Policy, are beconiing• so impoT
taut that it is not only. becoming a subject
of discussion in the leading journals of the.
country, but able writers are issueing pam
phleis an .books, pointing out. the depr&s
ing effects that Free Trade is having upon
nearly ail the branches of, industry, in eon-.
sequence of the chimper labor, and increased
facilities • for , • manufacturing which have,.
sprang up in . France; 'Belgium, Germany
,and Switzerland under their protective'poll-•
eles;"and the-. cheaper labor, which prevails
on the continent, where the laborers: do not
indulge in the same luxuries as they• chi in
England, and can consequently work cheap
: er—but in proportion as, they do protect their
industrio;, does:wage.s advance even in the , e
'countries. •
Sir Etiw.inn Sur.LivrAN, 'Bart., Ims.recent
ly published a work entitled, "'Protection to'
Native I.ndut',try.," which ;Is having a large .
Circulation in Eng,land, and the National
Organization recently established atChicago .
to further the . interesbi of protectitn,! to horn&
industry and labor, hare resolved to re-pub-
fish it in this - cauntry foi general circulation.
The following is 'ate*lrlict .from - the- work
which speaks for ilsehfa
. ,
`,•Owing tocustom, education, habit of fife, climate,
national peculiarities, cheaper lodgings and food,
and other causes, the Belgian:French, German, and
'Awls.: operatives can work and do well, educate their
ebildrcn, and live altogether respectably and: coil- •
tented, at wages varying from 30 : to 50 pet cent. .13c=.:
low those required of tha English operative.
Thig applies to nearly ail our industries, more es= '
pecially to those xoqui ring long hours, patience and
industry, rather than to those requiring great 'phy
sical exertion.
•
For Instance, the proportionate difference In wa
ges between Continental 'Europe and ourselves is
more observable in watchmaking, spinning, weav
ing, paper-making, cabinq,l-tnaking, lace,
gloves, boots, shows, etc.;'etc., in the fabrication of
.luxurli4 of all kinds, than in iron-working,
engineering; and other laborious trades and oceuple
tions.. '
.
. Now there isno mistake on thfs point whatever.
In nineteen out of twenty manufact tiring industries
the German, French. Swiss, 'and Belgian operattve
will work cheerfully at n,rate of wages varying fro
41 to ro-per ee it. below that.requi red by the Britisti
operatives in similar emptoyinebts.
The .question of the comparatives:mile:A watt/in
England'add on the Continent has been very c lirly
illustrated. since these pages were written - iy the
very startlin g memorial of the Bradford Ch mber of
„a /
Commerce to the Foreign Office and Bop of Tradit,
ds
repOrte In tlicillnEsp.f the 13t4 ultin I, and by ft
most' interesting little, is - olk jug pubi shed by sir.
James Stunuekou, called "The ,Cierifian Working-.
man,: and which every one who Ladies an latere,t'
in this subject should read. It app,ars by the fiirnicre
Neat the earnings oft -beaver at -Roubaix', in ''
France, :1-se frOM 2 francs to 2i:4 francs per day of 12
hours, or lik, to 1'...%. per week of 72 hours; whim'
they are from las. to 2lls. for sO hours' work at llrail-•
fora. The shuttles move . ria,rapldly at Roubaix as.
the'y do at Bradford, consequently each weaver oughti
to ch) at per cent. more work at Roubaix than at
Bradfilril. Mr. James Satnuelson goeS More closely 4
into the subject, and gives a - comparative statetnent
of wages in England, 141berfeld;Munich and Zurich,
which I . qve taken the liberty:of copying:
conc...n.t • ivti SFATENIENT OF WAGS AND IOSI. OF
... .
AV 1' rage I,lll.l.lica
ges,"Ma_ one 5 6
Itriekla :et_ 5 6
'Cabinet - troll:en.. • 4. A 1.• L
l`pholstert , r 5 0 3 li.
\\ elver -3, to . • 3 9
I .9eicNint th ...... ... 4 '.S - --, . 2 1 '
Splnneri ..... .......,.4 0 210 : .2 Ai
Average cost of --
Bread kuelaully eat-.
en. • per lA, ' '2.d. Id. 'I d. , : 12.4.
Meat, per A. 64, to 04, 6.1.* ?(.1. to 0d.4• f Beet, bd.
1 - Veal ;I , A
&t. Id. ld. ( Id. or t...,•; pt.
1 . Nyi Ile, 112 d.
G , KTti beer, qu-aA,
llotisf,,t.ll. per . .
•
worst:'' ' • . ss. to fix. at. Is. it.
Clothes, Stanley 'lv •
suit • -about is.: 13
11 1:51.11M S.—The working day - abroad is 12 working
hours. hi England thesaverage Is 101 hours
In SwitZerland education may be conSidered flee,
and t4e eharge elsewhere Is -very trilling. .
• .eniten 'l : lS'ot eaten thy poorer -workmen,
who cat sausages. (Wurst/i
This immense gulf bet Ween British-and foreign
wages is patent to every one who will takethe trail- j
bleto go into the question. - It would not be very
difficult to give the causes of it; but I am now treat
ing of its results, not of its' causes.
Twenty years ago the English tiad,better_ and,
,cheaper Mel, better and cheaper machinery, far_
larger capital, superior practical and technical edu
cation and exporlencethan the rest of Europe put
it...tether ; and these advantages more than balanced
their Winter wages. In spite of high wage, she Eng
dsh manufacturer andoperative then had a Monop
oly of many Indust riest hat have since spread rapid
ly shinny,. the Manufacturing counnunitiet -of
Europe. i.:Viany articles that they then produced
cheaper sad better than the rest of the world can
now be produced as \Veil and as cheaply by other
nations. . l•
Increased confidence. the spread of mechanical!
.knowledge, the maglell effect of an additional circa--ii
datioh •ot.gold,,the effect of • steam navigation in!
equslizing life rates of transit, and the price of corn- !,
modittes, have removed many of the advantagesq
• England then possessed. The manufacturers and!
operativesof France;Beigium,esermany,andiiitz- I
erland can now get their raw material at the Same
price as we do, and can .deliver their manufactured
article in our markets as cheaply as we. can. They
have now 'IIN much capital, in cheap fuel (or neArly
so), gobd deal of It English, ass•much technic:Wand
mecharifeal knowledge, as cheap and and as good
' machinery ( - most of it also actually English or copied
from its as we possess in this country—all ttiest•
,Inings, therefore, being equal, they have still andel
vAnthge of drom 30 to 50. per cent, in wages; and it
t is this difference that enables them in almost every
article to undersell US In our own markets.
-
' Roughly speaking, the. proportionate cost of labor •
In the production of any 'manufactured Article is
front 50 to 70 per-fent.—say half its market value.
A difference of wages, therefore, to the'extent of 25'
per cent.,-represents a difference on the tntal cost of
the article of one-quarter of the wages expended on
it. Now, sapposing any article costs 24, ones half eta
which, or L.., is expended In labor, a dlffereiree of
per cent. In labor means a difference pf. one-fourth;
0 es:, or 3(1., or litti per cent. on the cost of - the artl-1
ciet but ti-S, a rule the difference. between English;
and Foreign labor varies between 25 . per cent. and 50(
per cent. ll'is in no case less than 2.4, and in' nine-(
teen mses' out of twenty nearly 50, and, therefore;,
the total difference In the item of cost between F.ngLl•
hAl'aritt'inreign articles of manufacture woultrbe,
mitre truly represented by 25 percent. thap by 12 1 ,4.1
All other, coalitions equal, the Foreign, operative
must either raise his wages from 30 to 60,per cent,'
ry the English 'operative must lowerhls th the same
/extent, before they can be said to be equallyweightsl
ref in the itdernatiotial race: But it is of no use thet
-English operative - waiting for the Forelgn,operative
[orals° hiS wages, if at the same time hh ruiseS
tariff also! This has - been the practice In America
operatives! waget havelwen'steadily rising, but co:
equally hive risen the customs duties on the goo&
they produce. It does not require a conjurer to tell
us that English wages cannot .be lowered 30 per cent.,
or Foregrdwages raised In the same proportion-in a
day.".
. .
• The argument-applles with much greater
toreein.favOr of rrote'ction to Libor and': in i f
dustry izi the Uitited States agaiftist England.,
than in Ettglatid,agaiust the. Continent.. in
France, the wages are. i aboht out , fourtlilow' r
er than-in England, and: in Germany and
Switzerland they are less:than . one-half :the
wages in'Engia:nd. While we pay ; in our oi l -.
flee a good- compositor 'from $2 , 75 to $3 50
per, day, a good compositor - in Frankfort,
Germany, receives fro* 40, to 50 cents' per
day in gold.. The wages in the United, States
wilt avefa,ge:frotit one-third to One-half-more•
than I•ageSPaidln - England—and. the ocean
rates.4f . itransportation 'are- much leSs than
I inland' trapsprtation—in fact a ton of coal
or a ion,it iron colts less transportation front
England to New York, than front POttsiille
to Ne, M,Yerk. And, as the great bulk of
manilf.4turing establishments in England,
and on the Continent are near the shipping
ports and are seldom over 159 Miles in the in
terior o'i' the country from water Coin Muni-
Cation, ;they . possms great advantages over
us. New,' if labor abroad is one-fourth to
one-half the rates paid in the i'llited State's,
new inlthe name of co/union. sense can. v l re
keep up the price of labor in this couridY if
we do, hot pr4lteet our labor and the articles
produced fro th our labor, from the .pioduets
of the Cheaper labor` Of Europe? We must
either lower labor here or! altalWon - honte
productions in the United States, unless We
give ample protection to • hoine labor and
bane productions.. This, every nian who
has but an Dunce of bMins, ought to. under- •
StaridL4and if -he doe S—is not the man who
edits a paper i ,professing.to be devoted to the
interests of the workingmen, bud retuses - .to
advocate protection to our labor and industry,
,an enemy to the working classes? - That %M..'
der such circumstances by protecting the
produe't, you offs , ' protect ; the Capital of the
producer - and do not protect . ..labor, is.] so
-bare-faced a .falsehood that we 'should sup
pose that none but a fool who supposed he
- 4 • • i
'was/addressing fools % like -himself, would
dare to make such a declaration in the hear
ing of intelligent person it without being
hissed oir the stand. Yet.SUcli a declaration
was made byl liendri. B. Wright, be
Prince of Demagogues, to the workingtne "a'
few „days ago at Wilkeibarre; .' .
!...,. , .
ERMS
,_ ~~,n
FOR ARTISANS
Eng .Elberfeld.
a. d. r. (1. rt. • a...a.
3
, •
TUE best fight yet made by the Re' publi
cans of Kentuc ky to redeeni that State from'
Sham-Democrittic rule- will be made heit
Fall, and, with thd• aid of the colored vete,
it ma bolt atimasful one.
THE MINERS' fiTOUTWA.I7-7Pp,
■
WORSI24GMEN O S , :PAWLS AND
-.17107rifT10.1 14 TO OUR /N
-.ff DUSTBE '
. .
IDVRlNG4elasttirentixeara eginedialy,
444 a *go nutriber of papers pratess*.
edly.dgvoted to the inter is of the,,work)4llP , .
men, havedieen Started in this connyi...t, As
far as we‘haveZbserVed their course 044,1*- t .•
tern pertaining to the interest of the wOrlting-
~
cigksps, praline of. them . advocated Prote4tlan
to . American Industry, on the maintenance
DC which r es ts hood wage:44'nd their coniinu
ance 'and stability. This question is one of
vital importance - tiAirierleaii:iiOrkingniett,
because.in Great Britain the average rite -of
wages is little' more *than one-half:oflVhat
it is in the United Statei; in France it Is
hitt little more than -- one-third ; while iri
Germany it is only about one-fourth 4 Re
move Pidteetion . Minn :our products . which
require it as against this. loiv, priced-labor,
cheap capital . and. abundant - inachinery sot
Europe, and how: would the interests of our
wbrkingtnen tig. affected? Even more dis
astrously thanAhose of Europe. Thgli Cons
ditionwoidd licgoine positively worse than
that of the European, workinguien, because
the advantages. they. - possess here, if taken
away, would be felt more keenlyhy them—
and the Want . of which in Eland: has
already,pauperizeti more than one in twenty'
of her Population, and Is driving them by"
scare or itioasunds. to this, country. : - .
Strange to say, in the face of the import
a ce of. this principle to American working-..:
n en, none of the papers -started ostensibly
it the interest of . workingmen have adyoca-,
t (I it. And theclate . of the mass of 'these
F
p' pou rs has beep -unlfertn--a Inlet
.career."
S ' lied In the ;majority '.cifeiristanef* by
d nuageg,ties and selfish leaders seeking'- . ,their
o Arn personal aggrandizement,.. the ,have .
lifen used es, tenders for the-so called pemo: . :
i
i . . atic party, 'until :finally sol).tsut, bag, and
:b ggage to that party, in Order to secure
ice 3 for these leaders: -
.
'.'.ome years. since there'' Was. a paper .pub,
4islicd siinultapeouslY in . Chicago and Phllii7
iklphia, professedly in ,The interest of the
NA.,erkingnien . : of ;the cotfutty. We. observed.
.that 'the paper . was opposed to i Pioegctien,
,
a id feeling : an' interest. in the cause ottalictr:
it
till's country,. We wrote 'to Mr. Sylvas,
president of the Ntitreina) . T.abor Alsociation,
l'rest..- ,
on the subject, pointing out to hitii the , l'griat, ,
tlfstop;.or ;:i paper published in the inter .
o ,••Anicricati workingmen, opPosing t , tj in
cc Ple "r;o . , intimately , tionneefeT wit , thAil
I
prosperity.attlwelfare, and 'wittnyi Which
they. - i'ould be deg:ratled below )he 'wretch
edly !paidl;";:labor . o Europe./Mr. :fsylvas
«iurteut4iy , Tptied tcl:: : our.),ater, Infortning
US that the clinrse . of the raper on Oda sub
je,et walcguided.by the
, atform of . theAsso-.
elation, the, prittel es •of which - did not
Provide for the' itvoeacy : of.
.Protection.
This was the ex Ise given for not laboring
fin' Proteetio '•:tt that titnejhrourh - the,
chicago an Philadelphia organ. - .±.- 7 : .
I Since ?, tat period two - paperS •profising i
,lievotiA. to the twe . and int,e'rest of •tvorlt;•
imp ten„-have been started.-in the Anthracite .
(.1! al Regions. These "papers ; say thae they i
e tire-in, favor of Protection to AmeriCati In
dustry; that .tfie workmen • must .receive'
'good wages, de., ;3-et they decline to advocatei
the principle in -their , columns Ir . ,,e9tot:asl
LheY maY, it is a. politisii.lAtfeStiot The;
mainteinhwel.of this-Polley la the sOuringi
1 Of good • wtliceS' to f our Workingu4, .the ,
~
i
foundation 'of steaNk, permanent, remitnera- ,
th = e labor, and when
,it is in Operatlmi labor]
is .in (lemma and makes - its own 1 terms.
Surely in ...the interest Of the) workingmen]
this is: the policy for these workitigMen's
Papeis in tln Regi&!s 'to advocate.) !Their!
conductors not doing it, - induces us lb; believe '
that they are insincere in their- tisE.;vtion.
;that they are friend's of the rAvorkitigmen.;-: ,
!We judge a than by Lijs acts not inekly'his"
iwords. In. the . interest of Free Trade; .Mit- .
1411 gold'has been and is' yet lavishlyt , sperctl
in aids _country. ;It had 'reached , ' I Wel<ls'W'
dorinitory in 'the 'Ft'eaisury ; Department at
V ' ''n, where, up to. the ;;Otif cOunc,; .
tl 'raders *had held high ! court; and
G :ent the press,has been gi4Sidizett
_ _. advbeate -Etre Trade,.
..Itt thege,
coal regions:'it is 'quite cont-eitient, for the,
papers, published" profesSedly in the Merest
of the 'workingmen, &ignore the p Inciple
of Protection, and say that they 10.1 l not,
touch ,it because it 14 a . political_question ; hat
the Editor 'of the Moxtrott, for_ 10tatt6.67
has not always been c'onsistititln. thiT,Mattee ,
of eschewing polities...while condtpiting!a ,
workingnia4paper, for we retnember .that,
last year, while editiug4stiti a paper,,':, lie ties
cepted a - noutinatit'n't for (Alice fr theonf Ite4-. I
•
publican party. T, - '.. • :, , .+.!; '', '• , 1
.We refer to•the fact o'f•the almost uniform I
and consistent hostility of so, Called A ..I vorki• ,
iugmen's papers to the' principleii On: which)
rest the prosperity dr ttie interests of wort:- . .
ingtrielf., , al. evidence. of the ictisehief, .ucli 1
organs work in labor,organizatioas:l\A Man . I
Whosftys that he is, in favor of a a1ea. , 9.1r 1
andlyet are not or will, not ittivoe:lte'?it;:is, i ,
I I
worse t an,an open nueiaty.. We •! lust say,
that hi - n editorial e.perience of o •er forty
years„we have "newt known 'Mt. of this
'---,, of ' 'Am -- "ally fril'ends, of
class, of men who lere
_ really
wo7lzingmen..,They.l. , llbave, .genera
led atiltued l.): - depaagogue F .4,- for tli
selfish, pbfitica I,:purfatic, _ and agv,
true interests of labbr. leery' woril
shuald doubt the lionest:
an editor of a profess6d workingunn
or'not, talksi.one *ay and ae,tB
E 2'A 2`.E., CONS 77 T
•
_ ,
TH" - 'itiattey of enOirig u- Cony
. rev6e the . Constitittion` of o
6houla
,6vitiscussed, inhre•;" by 'l4e
press iu consequen6e of its peeessit
parlance: 'iVe , should - follow the
example of Illinois, by a la
larsmajorityliasjust adopted tt Tie
tnOon, 11411(41 %YltW'
IkkrAiice"4 : prinebles of frevilortr'an
can civilization, and the coßtrollin
which is to shield the qieople.
abuse of legislative powdr. We iiho
iu the twitter, hi the interest of re'
o removo three-fouiths of the
which seems to'be in4Cparable fro
of the present Constitution.'
politicians need not be loCtkett tn t
this matter, for, reform and protec
interests of the people do not enter
riew i. The pretisaud peoplether6
be looked'to to tako-the i
ter, and see that the representat
next Legi4lature are instructed to
Constitutional Convention,
Repeatedly during. the past few 'Years have
we urgetlaction in this Matter. Lastwintel
we offered a suggestion in eoune4tion with-
It, which met the views and appmbatlonl of
some of the best legal minds In the State.
is a re€ognized fact that the system of elect
ing judges is a misfake;;but. that [it will not
do to retrograde by goirig hack to the system
of appointment , of judges; ' We must in this
agellrogrers not. go backwards. ,-.We .there
fore, propose that in this matter the ConSti
tution be amended so as to have two law
fudges elected in cacti judicial one
by each party, the same as jui:f c4mtnitasiOn 7
ers are now elected; which 'Plan Ivoihts weii
andi.sati,facterily, Weeping -the., inatter_aS it
doe free ft - mu partizanship. Ikr adOptlng
this_t:ysteM, (he - Ur'e 4e tuesociate ndges Who
are neither ti-eful nor, ornamental, could be
diSpem.ed with, and thus withotit entailing
•
any additional ex p:s.nse on the Stale, the jtidi
trial hu;:it l ei i s . woulti be better atte`We,t to ands
the . elt. , ctiou of Ilielludge f s removed,lits lishoUld
he; front partlianAtip: - The- plan .recent=
meads itself for its fairire,s andlea.s .
shit is one of tho tunny iiiiProveinents Which
might be introduced into the, nel.i:...Constitu-.
tion. .•1
The following abstract ofrioe"MOst r inapert--,
and provisions of the neW . Consiitn.tion of
Illinois; we extractfront the Tilt:o6l44E:
Tbeisatv ernistitut ion provides for a' Renate of 51
members arid a House of Al Representatives: and •
also requi rft that each member of. the .oenerat As- '
sem bty in taking , the oath of office Shall swear-that.
he has not paid or offered to pay; In the forel -
bribe, any gamey or other consideration to secure;
his election, and that he will not accept:any coital&
mai= of Arsine for any vote he may giVe or fah to'
give, or for any °theist act he may do. ,Itie State is •
to be divided into rifty.one Senate Dbdricts, e ach
entitled to three itepresentativea, and for the 0 6111 W",
hen of such•Reprmentatlvre each enter is to be en.'
titled to three ballots, all of which he toot toot for,
tine person, or be may divide them np• %settwo:
Or three candidates, as to him shah 'seem • — 3
This system if adopted, does not * 0 bite Operattow
011.1872, •
•
Special•legWatlonlssnbatanUai prohibited tiro
a provision which forbids the' ensetmeht a( ti *at',
or special act.'llte °Weet of which eatfbe reached by:
general Last. - The nnshrority of the Leglsbustre
increase tne State 4ebt„ 'except far Mir .la 4
to' a quarter of * Paa:
nt
mebers of th e Legislature le le be lined' .;Lint
and all pernutslicav as stati Am, are limited to
$.30 per annum for eaell`m her. 'TheMloisett7'reP.'
resentation principle is Mute to - apply!, to the oilso•
tton of•dlrectorrof incorporation. . „AD laws eidallw
iptatiLby statist Ina • .1. • - " ' '
•
of the OnstitnUon. ' No' railroad' 1 1 0 11 1 . 1.-'
er
. milled to consolidate its stock with canape- 1 M .
IllollnAllik— it two-third tote is regal to trienide
a :rent oUthe ticrverztoe while. ander e peanut
eionstitution it Owe nugority may dojo, ' All State
°Stela/aro txt receive salsrlok- withoutt perquisites
or feel whiegiaalaries shall not be thereinto' during
tbelr SeellitsiCoftioe. County anthorillee are prohib
ited freatilesTing a tax in'escois of three-gnarters
Of aoentepoo each doUar of Val . eteept to
1
pay existing Indebtedness,with out a voto .of the
people. i. city, township , I dis and other
satin icipal corporations are also thnlr au
thority to levy taxes: and•the State Municipal
torporattoas are prohibited from le their cred
it homiest° corporations or individgel . The State,
n r s
- county, eity and townSidp corp Nano 'are proide
lied from taking stock lta - sny rationed or other cor
poratiou, and front making appropriations of the
pnbilb funds to any church, or of cantribu Ling ia
any nay to sectarian purposes.. t-,. 4
1' i
Deibre closing this article ou'llT necesSity .
, .._. ....
Of acti on in thig matter of atn nding the.
con:staution of this State , we rt I
tilht remark
.
that-we are gmtiffril to State Visit !during the
i
Oast:few a years there has been growing in
. • -
'!.lepCndence of_Spirit among tb:Cpress of the
. i
State -
. on. the subject -of needed .
refOrth s.
•
;Before the late war, the •ptmo lop great ex
i. , . • its .
tent,,ntipattett Influence mud! power for
'gooil, I),y t y in g itself lo• polit a spirant:
iica •
to. bolster nit pepsin:ll ambitloU auct gain.
• :.i
Stich is not now the ease to nea r ly r so great
and _4l
'Ale extent, we Dare hope t tat all the
'pressing reforms will be effected' in the in , '
'mediate -future through Its instrumentality
mainly . aided by a people determined to pro
leet:themselvt. against the usnr3ations oT
,peri!erted and &biped legislatiye power.
..
THE LABOR- f2UE, 4 i T; 0.:V:
. - .
rirlifE# E is great and :material difference
i_ietweett the "stature, of latiot and of the
laboring min inf.'H 1.
urope and in !the 7.iiiit:ti•
Stotts., • .11 Europe •.tolic borli ft liiborer'iS
- with: h t.:are and marked e.ieeptir ' 2 -- 'rule;.
to remaiii'a labOret-duririg lb
,the!'history of
. sueeectling -
laboring men there, - They I .
;pi ra
tioits beyond tlie..station .ityl] . they
• ..
'fill,' and they labOr as little'as in that:
. .
fis t rth.lovi: wages' wityili th*lreceice.: . -: The.
futtire, to: them Ita.yito posiihje:vp'i•ospect:of
'eleyation above their pe4an4 sp.ini-serfdom
condition. There eitiPloyers are • luoktt i ip in
asitts anask , 92'S who try to gcit 'llut at their
work. ieople:.astniteli 'W(n.k tiirt : 3 little pay
as ppsri .1n..',: - In .-'iliis; countfy the working
triad • euples .a miore entioblineposition. -
H • e all Men who conduct -,,theinsel . yes lion
'
fitly and *Ol,-,,!itituil:' - lins aii;bq'iality', The
i
laboring - mut .. Can
. entertaiii 1 a., pipit bins: of,
:heeeming an e.mph/ell - ofbeconi iig Weahlk‘j,,
- sink - even:- . ..reaching :the Prvsf,ieney'.'of the
United States,' ATAiredly. 'There
. tire un
numbered litstaneelt of this ht the * history of.
`the Repnblic.. Tlie reader tliesl:not neeti go,
beyottd ,, tYle boundaries of `rgehnyel kill Coutityf:
'l4 find:just:it - ices of men eoinitig*ont Vtirone;
to this coup tyypoor, settling in ouratidst'as..
I, : tiiters•-"and, ; blacksmiths, 7 410 becoming
4iealtliY _and influential cit liens. Look .al
the cases of the Messrs. John4ind Hear who_
when' they tir.st . came to this County worked
• i •
by the day day for wages ass nitt4 'arid and who
Hdied tillionaires. Also at :that of Or Wei I
1 1
itisown . and respected fellOwfeltizen, Itenia
fill ti ilayWo;xl; Esq., who `canie . trudg - trig,,
into this County with ti pack !Upon his !,:..4,
and who .i.!.i to-day one of they mo , t in-i1c.: . .41-
tial 9tizens of the Stair:. I fliK - e 100 a' the .
threetiien who - tat tilled ,tli PresillcUtial
elittitt;fwe rind that Abraiittnill.lncor was
originally a woodcutter and . )-aft , mati : that
Andrew Johnson was a'AailOtrf,. a goo.l Ono
we suppose although a bad lirt,f,idt . itt, while .
IT, S, H Grant had baen a tanner. These are
'the instances which .rise before lite work',
~„
men, and hundreds 'Of- otherii: or similar
. -
Significance; urging '. otir ''.W,ol l , l:itig . nien to-
better their-condition and to rise-in 11'es - scale
of:Wealth and influence as Otht.rs have (loot;
before thetii: This constitute r s thediflli-eiwe
between-the Eu ,8
rnpviin - and , 9 ci . elin wurl i:
~
ipirman. - ; i' • ,- ' a
• \t win 'trite 'Midst-of ttxl. 'se, nain -a
ral nti
. ,
,praiSeworthy,aspirationS., , sari
t- be •seeti z tlre'
leaders 'of
- .the Workingintitr's • moy - emeriti- .
he,re, some of whom have
. 4arcely v.' , :trit - o."11:
'tl4:ir new places hit hiscountry artc+e. , follig.
frOni the old„ and of who:wit is saitlthat
- they' left ,their Cottntry, for - their eonntry's
goal, trying to pr'event, a coMpetent, skilled
worktiMn making nuirelhati the lai'y drotti.s,
• I i
andif they do, the surplds Shall:go - inn) the ,
-
and ' (
if
of the - W. B. A. to help support the
,leaders who if they were CoinPelled to- . 1 - ork •
for their living in place of get:a - ug-fat:salaries,
sunlit not earn a decent , day'4 . .Wages'. 'the'
atteMpt to (dog the. action of iskilled .work
=Men by stall .resolutions 84 lithe f o ll o wl l ig
1. which were
,passed• lately, sit ms how . tri
'el-iievous stome of these lea4: - ,lirs 'are 'talthe
I -real.intert of labor :: - ; ,i. ' '. :'. •
l' - .'nevotifed, -- Tlitit.on - and .aas.4 the 1:411, day of
.1 u 6;, eigtit,lsOurs sliall e;onstitalt a lawful day',
work fo,r• allfrnent4ers of this 4sitoeiation in. the
I Antartelle"coal field. : t ! 1. : • " . ,
1 Ile.,rklrod,"fliat emit braiith Kel district sit ill ,
I re;ntlate their ayerage contract iwin-li: 11,11 t 0.....
ovei.l4-.prr.thti on hasis , of I,suv,t tvit h 'tlw ptfp;•l
- of•ttaattv-li,ve cents: tar:day nir t z au.. ; ;;.;,-.
and.wtrt and ilangeritus places! ir : ' ..
e, 1/1 . 111. Tliat those plarevs 'tl.-1S;. havn ta a
, tife'l‘asi he rt4aricted . to - . onlif-tlitit their laty.a
-1 With one exception—these working , t o tilt. i 'a':
li(ilithab regiil.ations—tatt The ;clghtitoprs 1. , `,1,,,: ,
• ettforaetl wittiont distin4iop,ift allyha'd,lst•r.i;:....
1 -
:I)ttrititt,llle del;ate jilt ),e1 liteethig -3 - .iticit
adOpted - thess among other as; nt ions - r i t was
tiritterkood that wlititt the gOod Miners made
°Ver. $3 was to 'be: paid ilito the \V ' 1 i.- A,
treasury', a'"PropOrtiiniof it,M) izo iir cours,• to ~;
, slith)ort the leiblets in their bilk - es , : - •
' V
l'Suelt a spectacle t.that Nl'viieli this cant- 1'
, 1
Mdnity now - Witne s :ses, -we InTer saw bef,tv.
There arelieritsb.t when- stisp.,lii , hin' to re:=l - t ,, r
hit , an'tiverstoekettinarket!it t y.l)'-t NN"I-!-'2 41 1t 1
I .
• lir dent: But such an atteriipt , as tifat - noted ~
:, i •
above to, eirenutscribe atitb; batoper sittlle s d ,
labor.foi.the. benefit of the I;i7.y -droM.•:-; stud'.'
•Miskilledworkme - h; is 'not' Maly unjust :to
the best woryinen,, !nit iris :t.yrailiiical... We
ItOw that then n.iti of th,lntiners .do not I' prove of the volt - se - of the' leaderg', nor. of I
th ajorit y'of tlf delegates a the meetings
, • !1
Who • t temselvesrking it , full wagekonj
. . „
'basis;vote .ag inst they 'eduction ver-V I
na Sally but against the i . ,e l'Avishe; of tie
mass e {4erfirans, Eugli, It. Welsh, and
lirLiome-,seetions 'Where their are •noLove,r:
tiyed, of the IriSh miners. i lik vote taken by
iallot among therri to-day; ilwonld result in
"go to . Work." , -:: , 1 , 1 , ~ •- - '
, t,n this state or afraiis Wti 1(x-1 -mortified
that the .community.does Inpt ::13 - One matt, -
•.
,ir Will send,,these ,false ttni.l Mischievous
leaders•whirling 'otft of the I 'l'otnity`i or into
the' penitentiary, where Plr the itfisjliit.f l '
they have .dOne to bu:stuess and the interests'',
,of -the worki g classes, theyl, - richly deserve
to he, sent. --.- f the proper; ipirit 'txistedin
the comninn ty inregard tOtoleratittghtitier
the .operati - f , s - of, the,uCtil rti Ito are - 0164
.ratting to 'Hit-great iletriinefit of . all, l e,' lasses,,
they w.e4l4t- not
,be- -per-Mittel' .to'delfatin
.twenty-four hOurs longer ititte"Couittv, , for'
._
the; are public as welfas4ptiVate enemies.
.1-
. -
MIME
eir olva.
Lin%t the
in rquat
1, be lie
l's papet.
another.
own
ittftti,to
Statel
, ?ple.nit;
and •itn
'Acelleht
e,popu,
' r
Cohsti,
hi! most`
'repukli
I', idea of
lost the
gild move
iiiim, arid
'irruptiott
the opet-
he mere
move in
ion of the
Into their
Ore, must
the mat
es in the
cote folr a
.• • - .!
I TILE „REV. Hi:Nitv W.tn t ul 131:L.4..iiii
:i, with
ill his eloquence and' 'refretittiCity,, If o '_
, .
eanse all men of genius hayol More st• - I es:4. of
it, is also. a great, wag. If e:, pi adea. - -"i:er*- poi
thitar. ititereeting and I)4ltniug 'tpt:4;•ol ):ist
the Fourth of ..Tuly. in Connecticut,, hu s l he:
PreSenee of President (imne, Gettersil)intlJP,
and a
,
number of Other celebrities .who'. wer e
) .
present, which,oettpled ail:nit 17; - or 1.1) Inin-
Utes. In speaking of the a : ny, he:said : •
i "I refer you to any nation n the fai.e of the
globe, no matter hew, rich e extensive, sVii.us .
could in so short a time . min ter a., Million sal
soldiers, as the worth did. In i nearly- the same i
numberin thaliouth. •Whe the people Thus
determine their laws they.gis them ;'wren titer
determine their policy they ) rarry it out. and
when the.peoplesaY, war, the e is no other goy-
tt
RFnMent on the..face ofthe'o4th like a free ..Toy s '
ernment to in:l4 on arruni if you have the nth
cers prepared: pod ihrisiti t h at old West Point
'should go deuv*-tb4 i:i. yonn standing ariny.-:-
Put West PeinVdown, and-fy* either. become
ble or else' ;:au are ' Mil igesl,7 - tr: enlist 'twenty;
th usand men hi, Uphold the government. - Ed-S .
P e officers and you can difinexise with the ar
my;, or it, takes but ii little OM: ta- dkcipline
tire en and put them into perfect, - er;ratiimation.-
Fdneate the edieers, or Yen tent :substitute for
them a standing army.: They are cheap thou—
There is nobody of men lesiewarlike than Mil
, !Cary offieersilaughter), thOrem_ are we not - inN
danger, from" hem. I I sel:oft l
to make that so
her, but I could
~not resist. the temptation. I, do
aseuro yesi-I had•not bicelellitu in any thoughts.
Great laughter)." - i - . • . -,
, . .
After Uttering . a seals cut in - "favor of
rr.eedetti In everything, Wl3 eli did not pleas - C
I petson in- thecrowd, he .co n c l u d e d as fgt
. _ .-0,
lows: :• ~ •z. •• ; ; • I -
1 Isee n'tnah carping tbernttpointing to a maul
In the crowd), and It putsime in peril.. I will
abut tsp. If I-linger any longer I shall give the
nnixoth to whit I •atald.inlbw beginning about
-B
Generelntiarostid,l know (dread' , by advance
that hobs getting impitient i t this long : speech
of i ssim : ; l= 4l . emi t , therefore„ -
.p' as I am' to be
with 'Genetel 414 roM Mitt platform, -
cesodjeyfurnal abouhl be, stai d on, the plat::
. was he owilk - day expecte (laughter), I
h
CM not : Mb*. It Is fair for e::' ea I have got, I
' prole idriadY, and got along - pretty
well in life, te(stand in his, ...: twarst him to
luiv__,.. &bilk bearing and s chance; and I
' will strolnoW. although the , tansteloquent part
tofull' *Pm& wile thit whisclit was . yet to come.
air is
is of
WRIP.
T o
~~7#,sk~,BLrE . Y~d U ~
-:,.. , ~ ,
1-X,NPE the,discharg i e Of Oehler from this
4eptirttnbrit of tlo ClONTritMent, which .
_ •
bird Linen into grad' disrepute 'Owing to: the
tilishOnosty.and bituni4ring of the further Oe-•
,_ , f.
!enpant., Mr'. 'Edward, itoung luteannt his sue
. .
Teaser and be has redeemed ' the eliaraetPr•nr
- • i•
;the itimeatt. "leis buttilyenwited hi furnish , .
ltis corre:!i. stn..
: rel tasi:dist , les 'On various
w
i • , .
subjects which arc , of `.ru nt' interest, bec , itivit,
, •
, they : art. as correct., , mi as rt.liable a' such
tstati;t:es cut, be mail ....- We are i;tho : hap t-•
to anno'atice that We slias followed Delmar
• iuto the, DeumeratieFree Trade Tarty,
. .
which shows conclusivelY that the'Y were true
,
pititi emissaries, of , frt:t trader, an d palmed.
, .
upon the (lovernment and friendsof 'out. do
:. 1 •
tue.stie hulastry. ' Thtl iltritish .r'ree - Traders',
. .
operating through the League, at Xew` York,.
stop 0. nothing so longt.stitek Cap find cor
rupt.ttiols to suit their purposes: i • • "
.7.
.
We penned the aboVe tu".cetAequenet!Of
the following autiouncentent: i i z . ~
~ -
'COST (iF winott .%t D . Si r MISTENCE'Iti TUE UNI
t
, • . TED •TATE. 4 ---/•4/1 :
,
! WAsu t.5n't....4:, Ju1 . 3113. , :--:.1. 7:trpuntent int this'
subject of 'abilut 72 pai%.; prtpared by Mr. Ed
ward Youngs - Chief 'oil utile Iturdan (!d• States
ties, for the .Special Connithesiotier of the Ileve- -
.nue, is now in type soil nearly ready for distri
bution. It• contains tablets of the average we
wages paid in -the Trion* industrial estab
lishments of the'Unite 1 States (from "Agrieul
tural 'lllo . Np6nt raetries" to "Woolen Mills - )•
in the respective ye a r s
_or 1547 ; aria Istiti., Th...
tables ar :the ,restilt , f 'inquiries ;made' -Of. the
This'vision
,0.r . ,i of the respedive eitablishments.—
This s'Vision embrace:44,i Shout 30 pages: ‘
'Oeverai pages are (I.o6ted i to. the, wages pald
in the 1ea41in,,. , meehaTeal enitiluy tiler!: s 4n - int
blaeltsuiitlis to Wheo vrightsi .iti every State
and Territory in; the V i ninti. giving the average
daily - rater, with, ~baaill ant with Ont board, its
the respective years 1 , 74,7 ; tind. Ism, 411( 1 a i r .,,4, ar i t _ 1
allation by section,;. f About tivelvii payms are 1
devoted to this. brani-h' TEhe average daily and ,j
itiontilky wage.; of both expetieneed!and ordinary I'
liatidsf-tiirluding firuiland Odukr i'e, , IDID:)II anti
dihnestie labor in Sim:Mier Main Winter, With
, and without boar.l,inl'le:e..ll:itate.'and Territory
of the..t.tnion :ire elven! Mr the respective years
ofls'Mand,l6,y, also!' recapitulation by sections.
ro . con Ilaart,p , the pri:,, , e'i4litig . table 3 of v.-ages, the
average cost of provVons, .r,troeeries, , ptel, and.
ljading articles of dry gOods,•its well 114 of heuse
rent :mil board are gic .is fit ea-. 11 State and Ti.r
rifory for the. ye.3rs I cti7, and lttitt; ' also a reca
pitulation by stvtion, .-!the , ibit embraing , T. 9
distinet items ;
.a stat e iimmt showing the'averago •
Weekly ..expendittirei Of workingmen's fam k
lies
,ln the marinfactitritig.. towlis of the United
.States„ and `anotherfl giving the aver:tie, in
comb and expeilditle
,or'siiiiihili familit4; in
ftelginm. • . 1 .- i ]_- ~, •; i
To a...wort:tin' wheth r• • the,high rent... 4 -paid by.
t i,
*workmen *ere
,litstllic d bythe inereasedeo - st. of
- building, -i,nrinirte,S vercatldre-eiied to leading
builders 111,v:tricots cities. and nianufacturing
towns askin , the cost: ier isitl aa.ll 1539 -respoe ,
Lively, or tho:varmus.; uteri?' s i as as 01 , 1. • II •' • 1
ta
bor, einploydd'iti thellereethm, of dwellings for
Werkinginen. The reside- slmws' the increase
in. the . Cost of mateoal.4 t , i ;!tayq been .7.s per
vein.; of lagor, 193 1 or,.<:eitt., MO 01im:1'1(1104'
.lotS, lir per vent. .• i .. .' ' • t . .`
'flu. following' coripaT!shei ,r 1 the at'......ritge
weekly -wages paiil :Ito, per:ions.ieinpl..yeil In
. woolen mills, in i.,ngland and the - United
.States, in the years 150,44 Una 15:14 , 1,i respectively;
-IS 'taken - frout.this Ode' on si - ,iges• in %voided '
~.., -
... '.: - • li-i x t. , l( , :;^ Wafies,rfotd rtitues , —,
~, -. 4 ; - b.:dr/J.:l4d,', per crli I WI,
40,-e,:ytlicik. . 11 4 0. • - . 'Va.; , 1a,i..,..i.e,f I . ,
Wool +it:priers' ' • i ?....i.3;• •.. ~ ' , ,•:•;1 : *.'5 .i ~ . • 191! .1
Wool WaNhen4,...:'........:.hti l'i :.;,--",, :I:1 , 1 • : .11%s ",
10yer,....... . ' - - l i t) si:. ' ~. .5:3i . - .12.4!;
OterNivrs • 4 • -)2 al .• . - .*p: Ul„) . . .;29.4.1 .0'
,P,iekers ~ ' 1 i Pt,: L . :w-0 ,1 .'. ' ..0 ill
-Vartlerg , "LI 47' . ; • ~ 3. :4; . „ t7.:.ii .
S'altille.rs - , - is 41_ ... .. to . • _ 3,1,39 .
Warpers and hcamersi. i ii ti !_ • -;-; 0.; •, 16.0;11
iteelerg ' 7 '• ' ' .1;; 7. '. LI
.W6itvers,Z..: .: , ~.; ............... 0.1• - r ii; . :.al
garters ' ' ' .1: 74 ': ' - 2li , :;I.:LS ,
hullers..
.. ~. ....1....„.......:...4,4 . j.i : . :i.7.1 ' . ,`, HA! , I,
lires;:ors • * .' . IS 2.... . , '''' 4 1 '.41 . ' - . I j..,17,1
If i 11 , 1A11er , .. 4
,_
~ ' ' .... ....., 7-'l7' , ',, .OXi , ' 19,67,4
, • • i,•
-In the'pretiaratiliii of this, work Mr.. 1'01ing.... 4
ha siiiip,ly prescittetitle-ts 4,1.. r ti , .4:;_ir•Vs, 'icaving •
it to'ilto rieMer.lo ailtw: stc-ii int ( , Toilt-ei .aN the;
o. b a rant
data 4ore. Willi scent t wr. , ~ . • c., ; i '
. :.- i i
• The.abiwe it appear-iwas th he it Part' of.til i t
report of Ve!o)niis=.it):iit- V: - el2s . ,':b4 was 'not : u
ready its t itue , lot his - .reft - ort., We presiune . fi
r '
tie was in nb:; , luarry ^to. t have it: prepared fort . i t
, .
said reph . rt, beeattss. , , , llietets it eontailis are a' t
direct contradict ion , of Commiskioner Welts' 1.-i`
, , .t ,
f o ri lL er r e ports' wiii:ell lictiiiiile•on this sp.:- ..-
ject. \\' e t i ll ikl.) l 1)114,-b. i tic` 11 - 1.04. •prt.4ll:llent
~
cause fin . delay.j• We hail." a queer priVate!
.letter n - short tinte , agb: - Stating: that ssertain I
things co uld be - diMe, if tlit.y i •dare—aild-a , =l
i
h ' ' / they.• 'lf bel. •
, :pyll " Os' . t hey' Lart, w <9 t t.„).....,, ,
, .
Tilk its all i.e. i.an, say, al..out it, as!. it wit
strictly ,private. - 1 . ,- . .- ,
- •
WOO L tGO ftilr WEDDING ?
n';3 - u': tt. U. , ' • • .. • . , ,••
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t y . L ;111 ' • - V I.
,!. y' l 3., 1 ,
W7x l p L i i i ' l i t ' llg l I l e ' ic -t lt It il fril l gil ,‘ m l • Vi4l3 - nt 'L lio . ,..:4i l t:::nl i t ' i•k r,. '
I edrt td.whilt thee null; 1,j,i;%.; but ;10V,t9 t 1i,3 . g30..nt . ,.. , : 1..„
„
Oh : IIOW el)U1.11 i Wit./Yrt•S lit Ne:tlititt,nry thAmil . ,i
. ' 111
W,,mbld - gb t•ithy fini,,..ritl.? .I ; Col?r,Thir aMr, . • .„ ,L
I:nt in tzei.34l W.mht , A;Lird.lor thei• *awl , ir Lear„--.-.1;I
And early hi spring' v,J, en t hi. sweelocirdi4W,l.,h,ont, . ,
I would scnt ter theta,' entk ovt.i'te o, UP••••• - 1 1
i •t
•.
" tt l ee ..
El
WE.K.Lif 'ALM AO A.C.
t: , 167 . 0 • I rIN
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I ..9 ' AA r eItDAY,. , ' 4 3 ;-
1: 7:3 (ej , I . •
• Li) t•11:NDAY......11,..• 1 14; ', ' 7 :t.i• il• ;:•1 •
i• II 510:.;.,thkr ;......,.. I ;;i: 4 7 ;11/. lim b i d. If 1 1 1 , ,3',1 !
12 Ti'r;•• , .tY..
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1. p, 'll 1.'.1
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. 'l4 WED!: ),,Iy.)) ' 4'3,1 .. 7 :11 fal.•if. 14, .20. 1) 21 itiol
11 TI11:1:-41,.‘,Y.:. , 1 11 . .
:- 7 • 4) . Si:W -:4. 2.5 tl'223ilii>ji d l
'lt' Kv.litAY: J V• 11 • 7 -0 ; V .
1 • ; *-- •••• - .',-. - 1 1 , ' :•,--, -• • • --- • - ' "I
1 1- .L.• 111 :.• '.".. '-1" - -•'- .1 ' 1 11"
'• ''.lil3.Vol ipt brisl; ...in 'kite Iteailiit•,::
t'-
Ilailroal
1 -- arvi
.
: Lt.., bninelle:.. d• - •••= , I
•fl.- •-• . 4
•
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~
! ', Crfl 3 CenStl& taketp - have,eatruneueed 'opera:
I :ions in PottNville' • "•• • 1..
- • •
,Po'...tavillo V. 1.4 xvell ri:presertti:d at the Cres
.ma ?Ark y6.teitav ;krterno3o.! '
•
'4ticka are aelnnulattn4 ,s entre k:
eet
alt l ew - I . nifld: ' :og j : • -
. 2
- Angt24?r dry. se7soFi l's proptiesietl this sum,'
bier, It, veto sly itb9uttivotimig:
' • • ! 7- 11 ,
• Jones' liii - nd'ol)lciatca it the cornc-r,st,in
laying at.stanYlk.i.ll H iikii,yes'prii.ly.
. .
.. ..
Wtti Is it ,7"—We: l it irn •ttrit tini . 9.110 !if the ni
li.tg'3•Sticig-ti.chtgrs:.; r,ts Ixclafto arriwei• tltr_ki..ltarikil
at t'ourt. • - 1 • - ' ' ' ' .7. -: •: •1 1
•
Sunday;or ti t ck
Fear 4ndliAttli at Trinity.
rnin •„ • •
. et .
. .
- 4 Gipsy 'kin,* passed . 11Ariglr telfn
Thilrstlarevbning anti eampect,bt,yon(lJAwtonl
F.[ill. Look ant f r [Mews':. -
. •. . . .. .
.. -
Base Ball..—Tl)e:Sitspension tlitm. , ,, of St..:l.'iat
beat the l'astitne "I;iittt.•.: ;or .sfitivi's , ,:ii;t'r 3 .o4 eut,
'day, tit° score beitig,4l.lto,tgt: 1 ' ^ ' ' 1
•
e adv oft.i.iel;leni of 'Boils! Af Rati4tetilal.4
holdsale anti, retail
Of .ttlip nt I spruce streets. Pa.
.
• •
•'A handzome tiey 'coach hq.Agrets put oil ti e
route:' . We hope soon •to -ee vok) -
eles of this'sbrt'supereeded by stredt.'ears, fro ii
•4
here to .ISlikiersv4le.i
1 , , Seeond.Piesby:teritinGlauticla . '',,Msr ket S , itiatp.
112ev. Dr: Smi kyr; P/istur.,,' t.stry lees - to-timrr.}}4 .
1 tat 1(4 A. 31., and, 7.t. P. , M, LAII stre'eonlially ri
„. -
I vi,teit.' Sesits fret?. . . I --• • 1
• ,• .".:, ..,; •-.
•••
Sti 4, 1 . the I . ..Mier*: t`..eractOaca that
'crop wit& iitkt be • s got mi• ris ekpecre(l.
thr sal»c fellow{ that watk.to seei.the l r ee3~Sf
wheat go 9p, atAl aro TtryiNeatis!cloilge- to gi . e
"it a IyOost. ,i • •
,
F:pti••• i ligxed , 139,7,0 are . rj,i , irlly ' , .ll:rapili-arE
YrOm our - streel-.4...' ',lto ' !ttrue may, be wilt ,
slog's ancgoats.il . Clay! Burt; sS Vliri,tian i, i
Aerm3lrt.4l - c,(l , eu,:orce like Orilinanc - es iteic.:4
without . fearlo - riavor: All e i ,f wbielriAmo mi
Ili:m.11e MI , talii.:tr nil oath t9 , itfo.:
. .
- .
' - '
House and Bait, of :losopts AcLe •v, • hear Su '
[ .
bora ltaiiroadi fits.- 'South . ,Nl.t Ts hei in Town.Kr?}P',
about a mile from hie resid '11(.1.; yaA burnvcr to
the- , oround o'it Wedhesday' ust; at' ti o'plisi . .r. ihi
the eyenlog.' 'gin !those w uno!-euptied. ,- Tho
harp : oontainedi a sinall. gitantity or bay and
tr.traw.. It is ststilicis6l-tii Itaye,bven the work:of
aotoeonrliacy. II
.o -
Sanstroke.—t I most r exchanges are_te
coktiing;e.i..,,es tifostration
effects of thelei IL Inc . The beet pre‘kn -
tiym aro temp . Alice , cakinkr, drinking:, r knd
exeroise. Kee mit oC the,i4tin wrinuch UM OA;
sibie ; drink Mat little cold "Water andless
; avoid severe bodily exOrcise, and you Will
be apt'to weather thei "licatql term" without , L.
rime , dilllctitty.t • - ;3 -
i ,- - 7. - - - rl •, •
i Co
'This Crops. ' hie filthier* in f...aneaster, o ...
ter; Bucks, and Lehigh , '
•Letiation, ;and liana of
Berks,:ars all omPlairiiii.of s partial raOure
Of the ivlitat et . , pliiis aturtbr Fertnil'Pretecl!ng
years: These •ountles: used to 'be tainous tror
their t ear .V erg , s of wheat; 'Bich. was the tp..'eat
staple.. Now:, el mond oats are foond:th be niOro
protitable crop;.
. 'l..lbletos t!iiiiim take a turyiitbe
rainiers..or Iliztern Pennsyb/s t uia bill hasiii to
give up aftleatlitilture ng l
elSe ltegettier and. flan their
attention i3O sot 'lathi.l' ' -'-` I
0 .
, .
- •
A r ldilthravi4, Pqrratcpuhiictit smut ' lite
followlugtintbrniatilm't,
ItsswasXherastal—rraefollawlug Is a col k fect.4Swy•
of a'nutireracel ed in
. tho P".• tts;yoa
etnporto,,:ot D. 4' tttleti'breltq - of this botough,
• e.A.mt. ir,LG;Lascw.coulitrrEr..
h
Mr. LoorroisOolMsontoti:-../iiiiatriend i wish to:ts.•
f orm e yawl:hilt itou ingst stop dttSflog . ski Ingalls In.
Ulla Comity a { L T tb4s.d.r.„ aornyon will be
attehded' • -
This is - by ardor . at.theVigtlarate l'Anamittea;:. It
was directed Irt , Sara tot lar.; Wadllnger,,.. brews =
Itlltteravtge O ct # ls- /kPI; ' /11 '.' t ar 4 111 '"i
,
Ilirl - . ' .' • ' -
• • :r•••;• er Post, ti., A,;11.„ Ashland; r etur n s m its t
J • k tti Hon. 4: Iryin;Steel for his . donationfl:
tq, . q • 01,1, - of IlremAltst4ry , "qf the Perinsylva
nittN"luateer:). - ~,-,) -...•
O. pare; no d u . bt that G'Oweit . fest 4 ,.'41' this
• roTliilvoultlte ht;Pr f to mika3'CainAtar 22-,
i f
.0 * edirtuent to 11On. Japolkl3ll6- for 04,4111 .7,
d farr l f4r itl..lllntry. : ' ; -: ; ,ir , J .
i .1 ' -,------ ; -----7; ---- '1 ..'.1" . ". •'.
. ,
oitatOirardvitle .&cefdant.—AVe.faivoriv
1110.._,41'rrnii(.7. I), W., Ashlsuld;ln .kbleh it:,
Lt.. tM't hat th 4 .irchlent which occurred to Mr.
14 aitS, at, (lira:dville, 'lcas one of Ilea kind that
eholdEnot •havel)Cen avoided by any 'one. con
it feted Witit the itrairi. . The engiheer, it is. al:
14Izedlby oar correspbsalenl, - is one of the most
eierefill.iin' the road bud NV:V.; , not running' his . ,
ttaiti:raster than. tett - Miles an ' bou r at the time
0) the'oe'eurremle.., it is said that_Mr, I . 'rzlills 4 - ..
t41.h.4 no blatitt whatever to any one except
; l 0; ilsnlf.i •_, 1 .t• . .. .
1
.:. ',. ; , • i
P,Orie r leri," 1 -hos . ‘, - c ontnanicati.jo is , ',t.4.)
itp.gthy,toF our refox.lol'spire, info.mi - 4 ii-1 that
the Antral ii-a"seelehratel with much
_, A s.)irie in
Ir. itierm,ille by a priNie.s,:itili;i6.iire . (l!'l37.liih - MIC , "
al rs".7lle Cornet 13,111(4 - - (.I . reiv.icd in a' Isoc rull
f, flf:I T 4,1 by ~.-rie street evitlutionihy ‘ t.l'aptain
1 u.4lr()' , .,ilWal'a.. military , company,; which „at
t-liel.l itiim..•ti \tttee s• tioti. our corres.ilondent
I . I.lio
1 .
s forward 'a iiiously GO thn eme liundrratti
•
itil.' ersary of the (lac. Well, it; will he a.
great t day tiozoqlylin Aline:sr - tile ilit. all over
therentaltry. -!, .. 1 ..,,, ' ~.. ' •. ;
.. -
I (Tiat'Llertsas 'A i 'aker.-."--Seeint - ctlie co:Pall : Lilt orA
: I (tilaglow Youpit alto cirelc,7, remind"( ti* of
i.xfas ifonny iske.irli.) written ,ten t or. . tw-rinty
icar ago, wid 'vhleh rirtia'aller this f:Lhion -
- . rlot am" eh larcbt. the Maisbal saht.' '
- . ...
over .
. 1)0 the la. Irani the Ithinetz
.' 'Ole latirbi 004./ler SAXON; ellriS., i.:
11
• • .. , ii eiril ? y atismiered,-..V6a. • ,',
1
• i , ' ,Inv:math (If course? the Marshal said
,1 . -TO the Jaily .tronrOver the Mine;
.1 1 A
' .riff. daub' April( ,111.1" eka.ron 'curia, ' • I "
1 • nd , civilly ans . wered, Nei n _ i
. r .
r,5,7 4 .4.115T1C5.
!Milli
liii
NM
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•
tt, - erftaretitaining in • I
• y S, l ' ~ I • '
Iroicar,l Ann " 11)1'7 Jpun W • I
Jac:Lima S'ander.l,%lirecl I
Kellalher Al 3 Si' .hultz t're.l
"Lehnas. Gen' - !'“Alllot:001111
I.layd, Kate .% . Sauhtlerii Jte4-I,:t
:tlotran : snev,fall Martlit,
lluikn Joitn: - • Sitiltit
31(iloury J 1"/ • "-tnirlubk I 1.4.11nn I,
Spetwer
'.‘lll:ler Tttrt
.MlLler Wnt TaylarJE 1,,
Itoi3re . Taet - et S •
Mae!: M 1114 ., A Taylpr. Sarah N
Weber'. 1 /avl,l
• Olta.,tezmltko" 1 Wagner Mary
llalter. Ell'eu Wannamaker
Ityhn Johrik „ Xat_t - T Tana W
11lley'Jaiese Yee4e ,1" re.l
. j
li
t'r; soarned 1 ,
I rOstf OiW!e, at
n.Ultit Ntatztoi. :1
Itryas, l Cleo 1;.,
!tatpai John
trphler,l'orer
i ii 'Orwir.t 'AI fro.l -
IritAhOn pouhq ;
'4le 41(bel I
milt O•soh -
t
1
iiOng IP:rly J. )n
1;11).41 _ -#.1,,1tn ~
IVIN Eiallv C '
I wet •Ilary EI .
; rot , Wood Loul
L itirk 144 John '
nllarris' ,1•T03.4-8
I Ilia hir: Rola
ing:Kph - mon
1 rants. r' 11l 1
•
.i
L '911,: Mit 10E- 5,4ur SecisaMl-S .4mps. —A n
,excl angel-says': Atter „it ri, too. late to protect
Ititet ag a inst yratiti, Malty of on! iteople,leinnt
ti
ithe Inpertane , of patting 1..5,e.11 afti , r.their sig•;:
t i .
nalret, when , attnOted tol ii proiniL:ory ilote.—:
. N'' h n there is no Teal, an , P the mote is t rutsfer- -
elto a thirti ilArtv ,11,:.fore it •:oate dues the f,lll4 4 r.Lei!atit o ter r.tik de:feneo in la..t . a=4.titt4t -it!.
!pay neiit , u-i Imltter that he tiny have ;Paiil,
Imo tof it to tte 4.eeeati party,' or peen. wholly
'NWI ttl;ed in the eOnsideration for Which it was
:g•i,.
.11.1 . But ay:eal ! follriwitig his 4:wit:kW r&, so -
1
jeur .s tiY the g t ver - M . the note the rigitt to prove
Ifixtprt part p;t - tooth thereof. Patent right men,
,paqieuturly i they are eit• the swin:lll, 211-e. al
ikva:is.linxious to get notes 6n-time withMati4 , Ails,
Iso 414 they can !readily :dispose of their for
1 wlrcer th . kill bring, making'alarge-dis
-1 i. , , , ,i aiiii gel t4e Money. A. seal proteets agaitist
thili.trabtaetimi, aml every personi giving note. 4
of to know just V,:hat tiny are :doing,. A
, little t eautimi In Oda' matter,may protect against
1 sthairp vraf-ti,ii4, , lllit call liurt no.hfinest matt.
i . (~,, 1 •
...C: •• , , . 1
.4E1?1 Ftnirel at t. C:lair.-Tile;.:lJtli anniverl
stiric Of our N itional I inlepernh.riec was ushered -'
iii*thil....plo, .e' With int entlitisia.iin well Ito ? . j
e.niiing : 'Our; !giTit- •14iliday: Notwitb.“.aiidia..;
; I.liiir,straleeneLk eiratirnstAll;;,S4 . of 6:,ir ipc..)plt! oil,
ra.*ouit'of the unusually prolonged suspension, .
itl ll o rai. l lfug , 4 IVe-eVaelZer* and . the festive ap
ili .pLaitranenlkft4e.i.itiz;.ns4 hotoketiedtln• return uf'
11 a l4^Hal old .i.int:'3 Fourth, as well ini vindiCating.
%Int ri.itriotii# an't biyalty br thi,'tieople.. .A t La
ve . kiy,'Ziarly ii. , ,air :,ut Unusual 1 vain inution: - uear '
,1411m)iqui.r: of Fr It lithi Careol •str(ttttA; till Fetnit.
i
(lei avtv.i quid troivd,,ofearly;iis,ers,:alui lat.er.
10,4 tings Iti at loi4dity diseNsf,All tied the
...!•:i ~ i ei. i if Auitiriea,7 ever tOri•iiioNt. in lo:•al de
iiiiiii,f ratjousi had I wea working ;like lii,Vi i , ri:
thiti'.nfli the 4ight an./:nioriiing, 'rivaling fOr a
pil i 1,..11t (in tilt! F011ail: At 7 Wel. o: - .... all was iin
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- 41iiie-s,"..itill nio. 1 i (hi fern:. ;1.11 , .?.
. t i . order .r.et
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ry hill the 6:
h l ifrilAtle
r flik•!l , : . !•ve•is
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brOgrainth:o;,
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with riii,titri•
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rind I.liihottii , loit u . thy'
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ign uI tnivu, to tritunpli'nuf:ii.C;l
not ;wit t.ti peill4 3 , to till'
3 fil6ttl W . 013: '.1 . 2-Ni . ' 12',../ii.4. ill 1114!;;Ift.'?(..l-l4lillf.:lili '
lei simiiid:linil (lei...rived ‘vithsproce'itild i•ol,:irs ;
li it toy a,ilesription of eat;h_of • the-vi.hieles; and
/
ii . :tho inapil sr in whiehyach of the parts 'was pre
st nteil; w..,u,.d fe-fuiri• hip Toone th-in .V tut
ill ,I itiTm4 'eOill.i'iii-I,iril' s,u.A.ii t' it' then thithearb.
p t irt .was wt II talifm,l!ifig, rejlesented p.i4inly I
lit
I
ill'ently .of
-r . the Vamp' that'lilt:der-v.lod the
t ind 0 . 4 ' i . e . V l'tiVey;„ The w Milo qatTAir el iei te,(ll l'
many' ilrAti`oistr ttMits oh 4 . approvat 'along' the, 4 ,
I' !lento, andi - ielleeted ntueli credit, on • !h.. trolly:I
1 energetii• in d iiiitirkOic f ',imp that _empincted.i(. A
!: rfite chilx: en,0 , .; i!t-i - :lift" , r , ent SA •I:1 I.:. .: - Tt - 1•? - ,r , i' .
c\ - ' ,
1 , - reitliiinit Eh . preA:l•ll... , -of :lie illy .wll:‘si v o im,, F
they.ha.l s. pt:e.r.Lirtly - akytiOlo , tti..' I . doir i..t sev T
1
Ocalweelss L I i,.t. narle thesurroeimling . . - 11,,ii4lit.
rip by -i -......izrii a glee i. and as t1v....• cycieli..9 1
,Aheitway, e .1 , 11 in sep.ir.ite direeli-ni, t -l'ai , ',;(lit' ; I
N•rent. pi: 1 ie`gronnos. around 'itl , on tjetl, 1 -, wri,
A 1,, sli2;;it ,p 4. wiitikl•wa. li. - ig,it . aa 1 1 i'v dy. ,,• iiliiit ~
tl \
- triiin., --1 ' . i. • . ' • 1. • 1 . 1
: , ,ITIP, st• ltio:I-Iii , t - 1i.n1,-.1...0. ':4.i..i,tly
~ -tv... a
%grand-pie the ai , Ithe w.•si. sidtrof town:lin the 1
troV`e..b.fet; 'or Chi. , l'atli die reito‘terie.idwhl,ll
I ,
I s ir , ve tii ••••1 •II• 'VI' 1 ''' -1' '•'. '" ( trite '
, I i ~. ip. .. s, ,_, Lis. , i. .a . .r., I•ill ll .1.,
11120 their - lot - • ~ 1 tilm wii,:wvei. 0.1 trN!•ti:•6 i,ff, - .9r,,
cl'ree.P . .6l 4 a illati:orin in a-Frovee at thile.tst I:iile cif,
I.llle town : l and spite ofa barning . ,shii a inlisieltry;
: , !pi,'blipliert, 11.1,1 a tlitilei---au'.l :i,..ito , id tint' , _- -
f rally. ..te.l'alt tut lli'clool: .\ . n.: the moiniiiors '
ir I , :pni,-I.llist,-No„ -IT , t.. ...i ,
`... It..iri-iiviti:4 in . ii:tere-4:
.14TO and itrittn, vi,l a „;, t - a1..1 - :ill "C WIV ., , f11 0 :‘ :
1
gOttied to.len) ,y re.r . :., 4 in , t,h-.11 V.....itti t iis- 1 little .
TM the tittle of the •to ile.•soiibetf in IVe,d neil,-- -
i i ay•l4 I).t' Is - .1111.• it . .‘ .. t,:, W.I, eiiptir.it l ively
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I i i t tig i t ice ‘ b n u t. t t,‘ l , S ; t it .t
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i, ; 1 1 , r , ,:,, t , ;.::, 1 ., 1 f 1:1 4 . , : . 1 1 , , , 11
If : i t:r t. :l ,f i ...4.-- . :
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flames haul: peen .io u ii-:wit t' ii %ler , I thin -t peV - '
tif atiairs in the .ilinotisi.i.tie ve•init3-:,w•tstrqiai•t'ill.
:'. nit; tallith 'i•re-lit cut., .• I , - :..,ivcti Our firemen.
.tor clitimliglity ‘l,..rk th. v it , ...oroffflidled in 44-
. eiy_u4'thli tiant`ei atiteng such a. tookery Of.
V tioutit ; i itio4 sta'cls, ii,f - is.l:i.ll:ainv , k•.ill the square
- where the I -Ii re is;•ciirrisl. And it iSito be hoped '
.(hat tho itylit'illti'esear,,flrefileit had th eMitenii
*A li in th 4.Way C ipl. , .:i..ti hose atiq 'misfits. will
'")elifkeil 1p lim., and. tein:::ried•hy,ourlyirouf.;-It
Council aq (Mee- 1. '- . ~
- i• The thatlts of a I:Titter:l! e• - ortnifinity;ii. freely .
I,
: , :itiqiiiptin genoral ' conversation; to the 'boys,
:lir Utedin it mu and the Anterivan iitgi9..ll'ontp
')tiref:i, Who came if/promptly to our help, Mid we
41114. that n 0... h rd feetinO, W,ltich the i‘xeite
4nent of'. uch a illicie may. have caused, will he
•helil by those•tzetterous,lxc , s agaiMitsair . Peepl`e.
is• - 1 ' - - • • ' 1 • i
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LocalJlotting Fire; 'were rouill 0 .-1). jil;,
• he thunrlin youte pi our ehuretteA ) e.n {last : , ,,utr
day.moriling; "1..... ,' . - ''' ', ' i, .. I .
• the Frittrth w' s duly eelehraie,t in nittsville
by' a •grand' . ptulatto of the - Lei litaty, , fireinea,-
134 - le societies. am., and by .an oration awl :read
:brut -.of the liallaratiorrifol JrnlepetleMe. jn
ithe evening Die o NetA a very lino drsr.ay tor
`l;fireWorkis. 1• • r . .
H .'Judge lreerti'q• filminal Court 'convent.' xi
T i ttesday link and hazi Lst:on in tesaion duriug'tbe
10ek.• .
,'A., can 1 Loatj exeurs. jet; 'from tjaxel'urg Ito
Atiburti, aeronto.llWed 11.• t- the liantbw t Baud,
,
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.9(1.1.
pla 13 on 3 etalay: ~ , .....
' A:Isla) of 31 M. Reuben VegleY, W.' 'lltlvigs
bur,...,„:l,l LIM.' by a, teat . ct-tb2s Utt• Fri,. , "..flibtt
1 1 witch
i. ;.The• 1 vaugelical Denomination ; willi bohLt
' aft.y.3ds'., iteetinti at lleetlaville;' uu :iamb y
..I.tily 17th. L . • .
, no _II:I.-chat r un:tante elosed 1:3; t•eillion 'Ol
the B.unriner viteation on the 11tt he s t.: .
.: 'lliel;pod Intent Tire Contirany Intro' just. n'
trodtvh•cl DUO' their iIOIIFO .31 jraildBullBo 1) a ni
Or
,ithofogrryil of, the ttitutbers• ePthe' 1 t.%`: n
rilnLY",•". i; • • . . ..:
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. !"rhe Ut•:!Aik ni...-,s i t --the: .13:U no of fa' in..
. weekly (paper '?starto t l -at, Iltunlitlrg: last ';:iab.
. Aleday. 1. - I 1. - 7 , „ ,
11
. 1 Kenn, i ono of gm Men arrAsted pa the rharge. A i
of ruur ter.ng Iloilo aMi. ror eoutiterteitinwl
- .e',ieaped (min . the cf,11,-;t6,, .at Itlngtewu, 68t
week.-'l, 1 - ' '-;.„...'
;Filed- iSunkt•l committed tt in-utat assaalt
I:ipott Jo :eplt . liittter ..at ike Red (13c Dotal,' 'best
.wridry . tgla, for whielt Judge ilireett sent him
tnsql.• .• ori4_xiii ii ii q ionths. ',- -•!, •,•-• : •.. •1.
V'tn •
1 ••••a tka lv sk:kiit.--Mikkr.nosi...Vit last
week. - • L , t. ...... ~ , . 1 . ,
Willi. i Welth lis . li - :l3 . :.t.fpiinted o ta
• ttto Cell ' 8 o ' l NI icir.3- City. •r ' j , ; ' —. l
3j ...oy CitY Cm.l,3h, 5:3..422; (..1:.!,.N.. 4 41.
itelebrat •ti • its IA en; y-111;13- .133113Ver ,, ,ary 3V3
terday. • • •-
. f dies . fury CuottllkF, ...I S i . .t.thtilt34, wasn .r
I L
attack 6 I:llCSi l n.y 414:5W . 168:0f hik week.
• i Patric' 31adden w3l3l'_aurmarnati at Delano,
on Toes ay afternot.n of ;AA wee . ~
.dlany children were bursted itY , pOU'der et,
1
last Mo day. -- ' ' • .
..11atid rgaus,•monkevi, harps and lazy' nieti
dye ft , u.
,rauluernik on' our streetaghia week.
The - ,1 durum 'Fire Contlisity pre a grin&
with' to their fellow- firemen on'the Fourth.
A coa oil lamp ex'plosion..ttectirred in Meta's
(-e crea ' saloon' pri-lott fiduday,errniug. , Bug'
Stile da age w 4.4 doilO - i - -z --- - -- • 1 - -' 1 • 1
An e ph.yee t 4 Alkine.llre's furnsee had IIW
rtery terred . in 'his ,arm on Friday or* !rut ,
Tel:, it:sharp splinter of_lion hitting him. '
...The liptilville and l'ort, Carbon Cricket Clubs
toyed a watch 1,-stie at the ...loth* place Pt . * last .
uesda ; The tomer club was - Victoriett.- by.
rolls 40110 ittnit!o.' 1 ' t t . " ..,
l'hil, ose . Companion o f. St. (.Istir.,.'should: be
unit • jwitti:ilerw hese. :The:heat! Whlch they
•owha a is ginaervlcesbia:. , :r. 1 -- 1r ' .1..
Levi Kreuter , of Auburti,-,was'-kitorke4 off"
the top. . . a eArt- - while Vowing - tinder '..‘ bridge
g Pi ; . .ve;rop thee ..Fotittli; and, severely` In
,•• - • -
11 Dr. J. G. Koehler removed a large tumor
iifrom a Schuylkill Haven lady's side last week.
;ilia tls tlotiig, well. . ' ' - ••;; ; . - i• - • -_.,'-- .'
[
sh iren
4Th - men , it do htattnisi GOrlittin arid bur?
,Itin ere severolly Injured tijr the premature ;
;iliac rga of a otijanon at NlatiliplOy,City 4511 : the I
morning of the'rainrtla. ti;:'- ...., .. r •
• .
..- t i A. • lite fight ',Neurred atilhaniokin 'air the
ir t on tit. Itlallagber, of tliti - Xlesrron, was Jo. it
llltd- t into thulockoupOUid.was subsequeritly
heldf bail to aulawer. '•• - " *.--- • :-' •
"* . t . 4l' • - comm i ttal at St: Clair .on the F ourthl
Nl''hiehilestrored fionr'two-story frame dwellings
Ibelonged' to Wm. Jarvis and Joseph Kull. ' . •l'
1 John Sh(ey.loSt all his clothing, f10,....10..iii money .
natal two r - Xzliiers bY.thelMe'St. Clair fire.: •- A
[School fo :chtirs -are in demand in the'rtiral -.
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districts,. . - .
• ! ..T.oqi'' - •
I,Vateritilolotiei mid giro' coin are the • latckt 1 THE I IIV.G:III4CHINE.-Injuroo 11,,i ',„.,,,
olvalerli•-tulittu re iia-ottr ntuarkett,-..---- - c-- , - ; -- -,.; •-; 7* j•spriu of 4 le:grit-and every portion 01[44. • . '
I 'fice . ein dist:ordered. • The human storitnefigl '''''''''
, , Tlie St: Clair tteepie are doing nmen in the in- i -huevatt. *-tent what that elastic piece of :too it ' :‘,l••, •' '''
- t.
i-s trams lino. • - • . --- -I, a citron" meter. It intitteners the :Ai lon,n; t:.,•el, ,
1 1)ogs, hogs and huteller stands are .t i he: ban- ; organs, rid tiont,rols to a certain 'extent, fir , v; , ,
itthed from our publieporougbiltres. " I iivitqt'butehivie* The emul'hrh i ''h th B Y be • - a ,- , 1
,• • child ... •.) -- '.; • nattier . ' for as the. tvenkness or other imp •‘'
•• .t • • -'
.* little of ...r. risrley, •yva,t . run - over in lof .theatain sp mg is indicated on the ~‘ r • •• ''
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.liorris' Atitlithin on ' Wed:wits:lay evening .by i • - timeleee. sii g r ist' is thr weidttiess or ntio . - ' ;;11.::,:::.'
rraird severely - irrjurcorti ----- '-..--- --- ----•-- -- ..1 of the Stammer h bet rnyed by the face of the in s :,: ,
:Nasky little :eholera "'apples are now an our • The' con piesion is sallow pr hided. the PYC'S larar‘t, , n.
''t tad: standtT. ' ',." ''i : ': ''
1.
. . :.• I dentin lustre and intelligence., anittliere is a sr , ~ ~
. atixtaw•• e.pressian In the whole eauntenam••• u I, : :
•I Quite an extiitemene at'as" - ii signed in- Si.tell as p silty as written words could .do, that ."
4:lair on Tuesday afternoon: la - . a lAtiy . tfiieaten ,- ; great nd'erislunt, organ whtise office It Is to oil Ii I:
7 • •
jug to coWltltiOi!l man. oil. the'. streets if he did to the Wants ot the txxly. Anil I.oAustnin anal _ - a• ,
not retract Sotuo idatiderous ' remarks. That t, all its parts'. is - not pertortning its duty. It !li;: 4, ,
, renovating and regulating. and to twoolupii-h ti„`,.
.NVOlll'lll ought to vate: •• : '
that the night of the Fourth a' driStiardly.assa ie
• * ;,end ilOrtteeli stomach hitters may be truly .• :
11 -- to be 1. - e Mile thing need ul. '1 hi! broken', ;.• •
Was Minic.,oo..Col...Contioit'arelitidetked ac Ash- ' caring eta vratehltiajt be re laced by n necumw•:•:•::
• g
land. : ;:'I ' - , — •., - ' • t te-stortiachienn only be rep 'lred and sto•nicille::•..
.
.. Ont. clay•last Creek,, ajittle .bov of„'Nfr. Trani- anti thitt is - ttne of the °weer_ of, the fatuous y.% 4 . ;,_
. _hie testorruive'whielt for.ei Meet years has Tv... - .:,
.inan's wast=ortal byintmx.atrTietiteitii: • • o wagingia - buccessful coat& . t with dvs[s•tist.o, t,
Early on Tuesday morning aln.rglar enterYol i- n m s .unittteS.. As kl,SpeK•itiO f indigestiint it so:. •,..
Ili e house of 11; ,X-. ) ; &tootlie..t. Itkiti;, Ashland; :and 7 alone.:
c Whetk , the Tet'vuret's of the Piutrthae ( 'l'l , •
earl Led oar seve ra l tlieCiii• cif sliver wiire. • ' ' .a - I linAse ti co. yxfatusted, witlita t,, at best. doing on..
A new Csitincit, Jr : . 0: - 1 7 . A.'Nf.. Wli% illNtiLll '-• i' than ithitigathi- the•eourtil ant, .R course of 11, ~
teal at .summit Station last week. ••
- . wit"les t l nle-"d7"intilble ' Pc"ce•r("l ,
st-6inn'l'''
ettjetA perieefuntt Germane t cure. Iu ail caoic, -,•
A-man by the inanie of - llrown week. ,
Mrs..K el - i dy s i w orpAjtiilio liver is into a ba-s disonleied, a:: :
icy - in the ' leg, at 'fuse: ) rot:i c on the Fourth .- Herr, upon this important gland, asi well as upon
'ret•Overy is doubtful. -• ' - •' , ! -• , 1 ACillolabOWerS,llleßittersticealtbstngulardWill,t
-.. A egild,•two•Vciars of age, died at Coal Ciiitle; 1 ne " ; -' • alatingaral reinvigorating evry- set 1..,
on Wednesday,. front drinking - whisky which ~.
h at ,s t n tl i t i L li ss n ee tih ri tt d lit . g . orman oti which bodily afid meat:.,
its father'had left sitthro on the , titbit. the night •I Jail 's "'
- - - - - lo•ty
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torevi tt: 1 . • , • _ .
IN
COVHT PhOCEEDIVi;S
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(,E,EI.4.IIITED • EXCLUSIVELY , FOR .
TUX • .110: 4 .7E1I ; S4 .
Jol'it.N4.l4 ItY clLitlstorLlEJa. Lir riac.. : EA4 2
.1 . .;
41111 - 1" c: us, 1T O— ("Tart.
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t. 42 azaliist 11.1:44, .
t•truelm.; a street in tnvigt.burg, reignited
.ye.terilav morning, and oeruplekthe. entire ' 1
ila),s'ithout b: ink ei)ticluded. A 14 1 , 1111 r. !, "I' -
jeti initairs W:11 tO ascertain-the etmact
ty of a t:ertain mail; laid out in-Mt.
At oar punt. th' ul IS bait thi rteeti feet 4-1.1 e;
but whether it had been aii;narrved bythe pro- -
jor'ti ,u ~r renee. by en
troa.limen ts tha opivvAite atij - Oiner. ortylit.th- '
the road bad been iirEtinit!ly laid out
that width, or whether in fail, 'it had over been
out at all, wire the Plahy
queried far the Court and jury to pilizlO over,
'and on whiime Kolutioll, ono kr* zri , ni.".' tte,TOe.l3..
the guilt or innoeeneit- of the taily . ateio bar..:
—111 , 140 t:reen wilt ehtrge the Jury tins morn:.
G-rrespat6eper.
Tax. Edlh,r, rtre not reqpun,:ible for illy Stifillflielip ex ..
! pr i ii t .,..l lij curreNtititai;Cilic liciltivt do they endorse them •
till.
L ., A I I. CA.} . .. li'llet% ! and enrrestiondenee addrexsest to
1 this oillee, and latendtrt fur puhlt&ltiott, must lisr.• the rral
!matte or rite io. I. ter attached—(nut that.we shell pdhltsttlt!,;
hot for on r ititiirillatlalli.J—lxila liiii 'l4 ill tett on one_ iiiile 91 the
pither only. to hertirtsr , ttowswillt ir,u':iftto the waste-basket.
—Etki. Jot! us; sr. ' • ! ..
. _
As Mr. tivo'rge Athey of Donaldson, "t , ..jio by
the way, seemsof a bellic?se nattro, ..say;i" that .1
he feels somewhat '4.'oeve:l at thi?. sta.tentents
in last Saturday's Jor ttx sl. in reference to . him-.
self, nnyleb7 aelrreSpontlent, and desiros nw say
smtethlitg in -his 'defence, we trill puhli.h the
fopowing communication front trim, as it is Mir
usdal east,an to pnbliSh ' pertinent:emu mta
nicatious when the lingnage is not grosslY .01 . - •
fensive. .Viirevious,eummunieatiOn had c.tr
reoted one •or 'two: errors' into which our lirst
correspond entAuf fallen. however, to: let Mr: ,
.they be heard, we publish his I:ohm:ante:4tt
.which is as follows:'
1.57 - !1.
.M.x.)stts. F.orrous
pil!"liNit the inllt4lllll7ll.riki.J:
reply t t :in article
~wbieh appeared •
in the . .Jorn.i..#4l,lLlFy it appears torte that
r m.d,pn't care AWiat. you publish if it is only
slander and untruth. But, Mr. Bannan,lf you
wished to go justice to all men as you'pretend
to do von would "not Publish such fa:sehood4
without the nanie of the inean - offscotiring - of
the worl.t. Ile is a man that dare not give his
haute:. He is -afraid to have the lash adininis
tered.to himself t4at,he uses to others.
are honorable enough you: will
i.o,)ve his name intend to whip the moan
rascay until ho wiy be like the spannA, sd to•
showf the world that lie is nothing - but a inent .
in tliis \r'iirld. neither fit for civil soot
vty, i;or even alining strict loafers and inti.h:ts.
I.hay.•. no doubt • but h.• wtiuld.seandalizand
di t irate the Whole e.mimunity at larw-, just a.
well a.•,nnt 11101'0,111al if he v.
ard. 0111 suph a - rotten.. piece of intintnn,a.
as never Anis; chithcsl wearing apparel.—
Sow, Messrs. Editors, one thing I hoist you
'will ol,llge nut :With. It is, his name,' because,
,lies and dishonesty I will - not be Stained with.
• I. will iilt•tst hint or any other Man' atrany. , time
j.to prOve my iharaoter to be honest. I nisi only
afraid that he is either a rogue to the world, or
else a eouuterfeit to his country. Mr,. Editor I
w iskyon t i inideratind that I, deny every item
whnth eharges : me with i •except one. - That is
that. 1 collect the road tax iii Frailey Township.
And as regards -the per ventage on al! Monies
passinglbretvz,h my hands as Trcitsu er of it.
it is just false And,its.kotteir - as the poor 4ild
'z - -
IN
II
1,1.0n1 LI a respatitfullp, • •
(;rmlw.E .1T II ET Tr ca - . 4.,( ;.'t
. ,
. 1 ,
rptiE r.ilowilt g . very At , n.abie •artiele on
_L 'the titinese.quetion we.tittd in . .tiltlN.
V. Tkii:RA I.D Of .NI on clay last.. .In speaking" .
ot::-tile ine:..ting held in
,that city, whieh [the
Writer sta t 114 •Wah-not attended by the iltt.*!!
or the: Working:nen, but by theagitutor, tile
ifr.::.ki.n tiays - -, , ~, '.j ~ —•• , . ~... -.
NOISt g3lETl.titi-Wll . A RF
TH EY littlV . l .%T•?
Kin Thursday night a dentonstration - was Made
in one ,itz the . ,:qy parks, intended to deelarentin
sliow thiz IntLerlipposi . ton of
,the. workingmen
of this eity•to the :nether .importation of Chi=
labor; If the masthanics of 'this country
are Olipte--Fil to the coming of the
,Chiltesd,. 1110
will come all the ::::1111r, and the workingmen
%vitt ey and - by-disc Over that they Were tnisttzt'
ken fn opposing: Theretlfte if theweekmenare
against the new coiner that is no reason why - lik?-
:..hollid IA!. kept out; but , we do not see ?that the,
opposition of the wort:login:an is shown.:. • This
ineetfti,g of Thursday ma - ht did hot shOw it. In
the first plaCe the workmen weremot there; save
-
.numbers utterly inadequate for an expres
sion '‘ if general opinien front them on an exei—
ting tunic. FrOin this one 'fact that the work
ingina stays away his hkdifferenee is elear.—•
Ile does no: care abut the Chinaman's co i ning.
kle Ae•aves the sn bject to men who make a trade
of agitatiOn, Mill:these men who desire to make
a potitii4issue Willa the working - mates vote be
hind them inereikassimie to speak on his ,be
b 111: ThO speeches at the meetuncand the res.
olutions'give us the opinions of twour three in
alividhals'aeainst a Movement that is a direct
_result and ontej t nielpf the,logie of events and 'of
our p-isition in' world. "These individuals
want our representative.s in Congress to wj a k , p
liwit pronS•t . ,,;woriortin "Whose more-!ad
vanced intelligence and int pro.ved ta-la' have
generate'd wants, thatiTender intpossible -
;th e m' to five as cheaply as the: C,ltinese can, and'
the la`y they, prophse is that Congress shail shut
out the cheap labor. ,Congress can net do
C,..ngresk eannht even - take',exeeption .to the'
~.laet that these laborers'eame to us on a e6ntract
s!,stenr; for it is; simply 'silly ignorance to rir r .
- guettutt thhiemistitutes slavery.-
In tact this oppOition to thaChinese is ; on. a
I;very small ba..-is of reckon, and we are tit:opin
ion that they who make it. will by and. by lit
able to shake hands With the silly people who
once suppb:sett that the coming of,the Irish and
the Liermatis was to reduce wages, or that the
making or shciei'in State prisons. Was to degrade
Cite noble art and mystery of boring holes with.
, it' awl and drAing pegs with a 44-headed ham- .
' mer. ThelAerntans and the Irish ratite: and are
eniningV the' hundred thousand, and wages'
' have -been going`,-up all the time, and.;are double'
itrill treble in all trades what they were -then,—
Shoes are: made l ift State prisons, and 'all the
shoemakers haVe , not folleWed their 'craft to
those Sife retreat's : whence we .infer that no
degradation of labor Or' the laborer has taken
place. It will Ito with the Chinaman as - :it has
been i i with' the .otlrers.. Ile will tread - ori no
nian s, t,e_S. He 'will tin ly. stand on grpund
that
was tinoestipit d before. lie -simply
.help us to CovO•mtere , aeres., Ile will contrib..
:s• to the grhivtli of the 'countr Ile Makes
Shoes to-day at a price at which white men. re- ,
fuse them. . take at,tirst to, what "White
men refuse; but When he'geni a•footheld he will
-develops the industries that Ith learned inhume.
Air Our einigrants at first earned their bread at •
the tradls they founds-in existence . here bin'
-"when they have :rooked about them a little tht-y.
hate discovere•l that- the trade that employed
, their hands at berate' wiis Welt introdueed here,
though there wits an excellent -market fir ; the
whieb perhaps
bought sill solkat a high int pqrter's prier. Cp.
( n this hint dui . I:alkan, the tierman, the Sw it.
zer, the Frenellinrin have gone quietly to Work . ,
and-preAciitly it has damned upon 'the public'
that a .new andiratry • wail notnishing iii onr
lay this: very imams. ILE. variety +if "ern
pat:maims la-en greatly c•n;..t,:i,,ft•am:mg ta r a:iel
Sri this way, imire than in inly, e ther,..-ha:-t emi
gration ehriched - the CI VninMe
thin will operate 4n a similar manner, oitt.• that
the new Oc . eupatiOlis-that Willthtuceeme in will
greatly surpass in Munlier, variety 161
.origi-
Ind V those that have cane from eflier eon
triti; for_Phina is rieln r than all tile' umbi
gether in theoMinstrirs that relate -the qua : -
forts; cntiVenientf2si and piamflclies . ..flite We
and not,the, Chinese. 'Fire lie - par ks I:0 Will
prtimittneast by . the Asatit;,,a-l% . • -
_ .
Tut fow.t.--"We hero
- • befOrevidled attention to The 'Central Railroad
• of - lownj its2 - one of the most . promising of the
new - we.l.texti roads. It is built by ,mid in the
interest Of , very,strong partie.3,"leaiiing bankers
~ and tailrood •eapitan..%ts. who Naive iaverited 'a
large suin of money in the. enterprise, and witri;l
have undertaken to,Aotipicie the %entire . road
this se:Won...lt tuna through one of the rieltest,
agricultural districts of the world, and will con
nect Sr. Louts ; st.. Pau!, and . the entire railroad
*Stem ltoweritrierging there, by the.short
-line. fThiee!tholtsand men, are now at-work
upon it and the track la, bein; lidd in the rate of
writhe, a day: The eennstny 18511.3 . their :First
Mortgage Bonds at the rate of eltl,tate , cr Chile,
arid- liaise already sold. about tine half 'of their'
entire issue. • -
. .
The Wisest-bankers eunsider Find. Mortgages
;for a ninderate 'Unbent. upon well looated.rail--
..roadis,tvlifailarei:e to ', % be litd§hetl,innong the'
faafest tkissilile • •Otitles.":3tesars, Jay Cooke
, r4k - Oe...titY that y - luivetearefhlly examined
- the Central-R . :thread of. lowa isaterpTise,. and
thattin their. opinion it
_will berinte of - thamost
impOrtantand4*uableljiithe West. and that Its
thoroughly-We an Nell as tirndln
tdo,isecurfit4r.- iV.I ; • -.• •
X., F. WlLiols.klf.
N om.
Trlmatl
liditse;
Otiar
Ladles a
Priam
yonrseh
FAENC '
and oft
;.. _
Ettmse I PADDED w•trt' , u •
lel). A. Smith's, roatre_ititrc•gt. • i•
PECOENLIt PECTOBAL.—Iiore than a milk..?
lof I:kitties of Oda Cough Medicine have been
In live years, and thousands have been cured by
accompanying any ordinary cold and i e
disiresSingeonsh;of Oonsuniption have alike yici
toll s of the greatest .value to the common) •.
sin n 6,310113 Should OW without It. it is;_pleasa.,
.to - the ..theste.'- 14 , -Ix prepared by Dr. LEVI OBE IC.:
atourzEn. of l'idiadelpithla, and is sold, by
Rriiii•NON,.- - autl.- Mrs. 8.4.1'1,0ft, Druggists, I'otl , -
vine, antiny nearly every Druggist awl Storekeept
2 4 'ertSi. , b o ale. • Dee 4. *al—ti-iim
•
..-
.LI E BY'SAIk:LO,P4I3 BED 0/14 I LINIMENT.
11 k!.gt glint -external remedy 11 - # ktheu ma t
Ne .
uralt i ,a,Kprains, .hruises, Chilhhtins,
Kt urn vs, a the Joints, 'Ax;" Possessing unsurpa.,l
quitht f4siis a l inlwent, It will•prove itself a tri.n.i
ill rvcd. .in .llttlefl Of Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia; either slight or serious, if Is always re:My to
relieve Patti' This Liniment Liss been in use for i•••
ti1*..1.1)74111N, and bus oi:en entire satisf li v•n.
whervAierithsks !wen
Prepdriid• and quid by Mis; e.:RAYLOR, No.
_..."e'•••
Centre t4C., Pottsville.. Agent nt.ltiiner.svilie, LA-W.
ItENCI et-.III{,CIWN; . *Druggists.. ' Ashland.
-.llAl7.l.S... , Drtuntist.„ • •
. - .
To punt. co - UMPTION. 7 .-
,:
:Ins Oft magorilli oF DR.:: ViCKS GREAT .4 Li ,
etINIRS.=- Will peOld e never le4rn to knowthat a di,-
eased liver and stomach neeesaatilystlisatile the en
tire siistenif The platneull Principles of-common
se.nse beach this; and yet there are hundreds mil.,
ridicule the idea, and conthque in the course:lch fel.' .
t
. annost 'Mir itably. brings them . prematurely tothe
grave. , I.lvlng'its the majority - of:the' people' do; at .
equipli to varlanee'Ntith,tne lawsof nature, It taus;
I.n, appierent to all that, sooner or later, natuie.w iii
reven , e herself.' "Hence we Ind that persons Who b
Illd114.0.! to excess hi- the , very rich or huh
- gestibre MOZI or Manch:all g 4 kA, invarially . i,c, - . ‘
a heav - penalty in the i i :...d.. 1 ee'slonnzie bee,o, -
digOrei red and retust:s act; the liver falls to . 1,......
!• form 't s ftmet loll's, dy, pepsta anti I t,:ttl endani c, ..-
' .follo4 - "and still the zitferit4; Individuals per-1,2 • ,
eltit.it .• • to. the thorotwfily , explodeet -time ot 1 , --
past, /r.2,t_1_11.,:\ t b.: , medicine, are rev, an inc :el.* ...,
•to all s.ual - !. • They 0ri:.... •itre and certain . r,.:;. : .
, 1
wheret . erilm;yfare.useei• “.. directed, and Ulllll.l' -I:
neees+ry to etabli,li their reputation With c%. ,
I ailing mate i' woman In Ilk...laud I* tl. fair Mal 1.z .. ,
partia trial orthera:. Let those who are sli.cp;i , ...!t
on th is. I.lar,,anil who . have , permitted' fitter'.; , ..
persons 10 prejlidic;!. t Ilene ligltlll,4 IllfSC )1. W- ~ •
braiVlit. retuedre.3 for Consumption-, taseard the• c "
prejudices, mid": he governed by the phnetples ,
reqtakiti and;oninion sen Si. It lilt: KrKti4o ~ a>.
Jlervd
Neat a
aiulll
MU
lug dr
their
. are
Mid ig
sun 22
Su-
U.
31A.
WI.II
.... .
t ion nuleSs' the It. trgs an• so- tar gime that no ,
is entirely beyond I lie teach of nlellli - 111
' 'II tilay..be asked by 'thost , wito are are
walla . virtues of t ( lit”.e .great remedi
r. sil
Dl k:Nefc's medicines of th r" i.
cures of cOnstimption! - • 9• •
.- - . ' .•Thel soiswer is a simple one, r kli -..)%1 , gif, 1
iirorbvt . .l - resooration by - oritteing tile stoma. ti, I, ~
,and h i coveis into an. a:•tive heanlif condhlon.i I' LL.
furl t, int eure,thi4 tortar'able disease: si•l I Es., 1.7
7ilA.Nisit.vta: - .VILLA acct on the liver unit sii.li....
ItiromOtlng, healthy i•eet:el lon, luta r..ti.% i rig 11, I,
and,slinie which have r.vstilted tr•mi Ihe iir.i, c., .
torpfd vonditlon of these Ill:galls, and ot 111,• . :- ,-,.
getient . lly. This'iltiggisli state of the. 1,,,, , ,,y, :.I .. I , , ...
eonstlitteat neennittlation fitilie Italie:o liv ,-,.,•
statnts mimed prc.i'ent the 1,1,11,1^ dilzi-Stiiii...,l,b ,
aild. a 11 11:11nr11. I.`,lliSt,(llli.lll'e l'floaft..., ill , t2.lcte, It 1, • .
' leSl.l* Improstral ion and iinall3 - In th-atll. • ' '
Scitit. , ,,sicii'sPirt.noNt.:Sl itt'eniiiitAti.tWELD To' ,
.Wllll/11111k1Ln Mgalarly , ., In n 1414..• with tllt. log1(1,111411
digestive organs, inalc,4 , go; .I ili.lt •hlrsift..inal te
nattial„'consenuenee, et , i - e 'ffe'sit utid streiigth I. •
patie it.". Let I he factiliy . :;ay what it may; this. i•
1 ,
only, true cure , for etaiistniiptin. 1.1.,ip0•1 ii,iii e
"mire., i . j.t . beyond the.g .:tif.ow ot :i ,lotiht, Mal 11, ,
~nntlkittic to-,lay alive aired well Whoa few 1,,:\r.: . , .. ,
weregegariled at, hopeless ease,. hut ..- wIA .._ a er.
d it ,s, t., ) try Dr. scNCK' S rentolles. ate v
! ..
.1:11. , ii0 tql to pentane/4 health I.y theirotse.i . •
1 .One.of the- first steps Ilse, pliy:letaiN-ls ,, ;!•11.,, -
ivit lira constnaptive 'pat te,nt -is ,to II ,v '
a!,
systclit; Now how is this to - Le ligen. • l: (,:Ia ' :• •
not be gii2ftig medicines that exlianstAlareiiirt :,:.• '
1111.11i:ilit-e , 1 hat impair itisteael ei - linpri,vi , 11,,, , 1, 0,-.
tiont.lof t tie die...sit% e in galls. - 1.,..e:0r st 11i 1-1N.'1.:
,
medicines t•lealise' the stotini•9l and blo,t-i 1, to a:,
j..sub.-liiitee:: whielLarecal, , illat.i.l to ii I i:anit0rr......1.• !I
;., theta; They XI L.:tie:if: a1.i.,111..-PNalli.,:, Ilelisro WI
da!,,C11.1.111.-- , 11.1:11;i , g'4,,+;.1 11100d, , 11.1111, - a5 :14,11Siniii-1.,
tithey invigorate' and st length. ii the cut lie S i st...'.,
and: more esp'echillSeitliuSt• - pat fis which are liii*easig.,
If sitti.'iAtitint. is,. 4.1411‘.,. (hull the 1.11512 11111,4 he
. gard •il as it ImpelePs 4olle.
If Olie pliN"sienin linds it Impossible to twit:, a ) .• •
tier Z feet ,liungry, it the diseased person citified p.,•
takelof g00(11.10111ii•Ilitlg 1 - ,1141 and properly i'llgezi .
- ;it Is kinpossil.kle that he c.:111 gain in flesh IWO slit ~..
and It 1:: cottally impossible to briar; 11'11:111A11 I", •
. ironditlon.So lohg as - the liver is' lairiteneL ...a it I. ~.'".
eastl title, and_ the stonuoli tallied with' titflaa.• •
slim .. `7 '.
• , • .
~
Allnest the tit re , quest,hiaile to Ille•physt, 111 ..1
amiiih.sunintiet• patient is tint he will pfeseriis• i, , ..,
trines that, Will retitov!.: , or allay the ....mgli, 1,•..,
sweatA and•chills;ivti felt ij.re the stir,. at fentlatiz-', ,
'l9l.nsttinption. not 1 his .sbeuld lot la• aone, ;,,, il ,
einii s .ilt is only . an . trort.:. ; or nature . to r...41.-v. it- ~
and ;Oki. night ,tlcl , :lt-s Mlll'oll3l , act• calpk,l I, '!, 1:
41)1411S4,111.111;4: 4 ... Tl.lt retuetlieS oritin al ily pi-,--(•:;'
110 11t01 , harm 111:111 1.4.14.1 d. 'lacy iiilltaii - 'Til.; 1.1,:, ,
1111111/101'lltle SLO.IIIIICII. 1111; isle health;: fi - igest wit ,_, n.
aggi neat e rat t.i,r than curet he disi,ase. , , ,
, - 'l"ltere.ls; after all, nothing like - farts w it'll al, •
to.st itstantiatem .pf.isit lint, allil i l Is l'll"'ll ' • ' 13 ' 1. " ' II:
'lir. ti1111.2.N . X.K reiii.‘s.' Nearly all - a
lei 1ta1.,• tat , ,
his 'medicines' iti: I...con•lii nes% r lilt his iii eel 1.,,7
' has+ not.only Inc:reared of et:11 , 11)1.W i• •,1"1-ait , h.:,
Cite fuel 'that. 1 ti..se medicines act With 'comb, ,
',.pow r - upon the tll;:estive organs, pat ---...,...
~.
multi! 2 , 0,4113%g:0n flesh. i„lentising the i-:.7ti , :,,
tan 414411111e5, thicy 1:9 . • 41. e t,mialat ion, ti,r . ,l. s:,
, "sithstantial .st rifel lire: . hest of lint , tliese•ol...aie ,
health, tlit•S' ert:afen;h appet he. 'l lie foo.I.I.; prop,
-Itikslinilate.l;'llie ettiatinly , of Mood Is not fliii,e, , .
-'creased; bia is inade Hell and strong and in the' la
of nfii.•h,it condition of the system all „disease in ..
be 14nIshed. . .
• ,Ftill...llrectianS fteenntrilny each of thel mettle' I .
S.l that - it is not iinso:titely nece,ary t lint pat , •
slaMl,l - sei• Dr. St 1 I F-Nt: is PersiatailY.'tialess - t! , ,
dualthfsi e ri. have their liings - esativined. • For tl.l-.'l,-
post he Is at his ittlat:ipar ollive No.. 14 !North s •,....
sr.,„ •orner of ei.mineree. Plitlii , 4%lplita,t. - 0 . :•••:,•,..•
day 4 .•t
front 9 . M. tin , it 11'. M.' . ~.-. ••,
(r
Afpelee Ls glyeit without clime.% lint kin Oviroi,:_,'
exairriktlon-with the bespininieter the•pharge I. ,
Pr ce'oh the Pulinonie Syrup amidSeaw 6s t
,1
eho ; !1,50 per bottle, ore; 5. a -,balf doivii. ..)!-,1
dratie Pills 2.5 Cents a box, I.'"r safe hi' all dr inn.: i •-: -
- Apri I. 16, IV - • ' • • hi-13 -
. , .
. . . .. .
• i - ..-0R1511.-.B.,___3lir,th:lt_o. o ,-. ~,t tx,...t...„!.,,
.i-i,6y the Rev: Mr. lionezrnian, of .Vsiiiii.d.• - 1•••
314 iv I...ortrit EH; of theabove p10w , , . -and .',...". i '
Mint Ea . -late or azigow. Scotland. - •..
-'• • . -
R fllfill".;—ltAl' itsf),N —A t. -.Wildest.. ilii., ~i -.
t
trio Atitg Of Jell., ..W•7o.liy Rev..latitesiii: , i . .: , .. .`:.
Ili: EA"' tinotittii,slhf Poi tsvilte to :Mrs. M:.e.•
il.itithexos., of St - , Clair. l'a. ' • •
.. .
..•
' C.,!i.Rl•ll—Near Tlonesta;ra.. iii May o 1.....,7.j. s ‘ ~..
111r., - itit, r.on,of L'apt..Wllh.ita Old :+itirg,,r,•t ~ •• :.,
81.7.N.3,) ears. ' .
.•
..... •
ZiIIKI..I,NUTON—A.f.•Ithi isii.ilarro.•,l hi i . ‘ll: ' .
- York County, oriT111;:841:15; .1 woe- :::st h,i-l-Tit, -'l}:. , ..: .
:NI I I r i LINGTOg, Pr;ett 59 yi - ars, 8 lil9riths!and ii , .. .
. 1
' . Scl'lf 1.731.—1 a thiii b6rough, onTomlay :if: ~•
4 Cue ZSth,.llArticr I:I.AY, Itifaht son; of :.1:, , .' ,
ii"ndi 1.110 tate Jun 111111.63 School, iii,ltql I yoar, I ;. -
AA i S days, . , . . .
••••
-•,. VAI.IIRIDI3E—Cii .. r . lility, JoIC *lli, 1-:1, , , I:I
- .4llol.Pririi. IniiitiVeion Di A A.AIW CV*ll,,fit: , •, -:,'-•
14dIlthS,1111(11: days.. Wilr . he burled lb ''..k ',..,0:
11.• iciefy., on r4fiolay, ot 3 o'c - NA , Ii., I'. :.I•. , :
. .
Eiiiiii
FOE SALE.—A new and
ti Y. !mina ietp:onalee. Apply it,
Wal.
- -
• --
013 ,-- BENT:r--TwoOtheemin Throw:ls ,
F
lag, corner t...4..-eotal Mabnit;ongo
App!y to ' HENRY C. 11.1.7:i5EJ., I:,u,t, t.
lb Afithantongef . .str,„l.
•
lilr Thu* . I
IZOB. 84..tr.,.-:1 pair 11r.140:er ltn:ls , ::; iii. u-t:
p1a.0.7.1, Are.; 6 ft. to4sting drum; I It. ~I:1 (
11111 gl" counter ECSVI:II.S, :111: te ;taws, shut e
erg 'And: ana plate, and it tot of none -,• •
wi 1 „tie sob.' cocap. Appiy at , • .
• JOHN it. DIEH4I'S (•eol
"June i; '7O-21—t '• - poll,: •
- IN I ACHINERY k'Olt
,AlO4, gllie , pt - attp hat lind gearing; ot,r
en,;Attei dritiniAlmjiip ',hat. and avrtrititz •-
rnginc..2 10 bet fan mint st ke:4
pc) e.:pump,•and PM yards 11 Will ei,tu :
no, lens, 3 u feet b r e 31 lticti'er; let.el
-VPIPI'S to S. :111.011(3 A.N.4 4 0., New , / • ,•• • .I N .
1 . pill .70-.l•lrtfj or by ift ter tr.)
X-, ALAJABLP 8U1LD111.1 ,7 .L0•1'6,E0.1. : ••,,.
• V =-Elet;t•rl ;/.., feet lots, front' 14:4 4,,a I; f :cr . •-•
:iitlinpi Ktrtiet, ureofferml trout - . 0 :.:,/ p:elit li p1 . ...1 ..-
. Vay 'twins in $l9 monthly iii,t•ii:.n-ii;... .%;-; 4 .-
sA4e.t.l.. /lALL, Con/ WI reet,•netir I. IL Lit•i• ..•
,l'uttSiville. April II •lii--7.fsklti-ly
IV/11.1.T.E. AS./1 COLLIIIIII Fdli. 11.1.,..% . 1.
.11
..
3'2 i./.. I . I : I 4.iND'i•COLLIERYT.V. IV tu. , l‘ .i : '.•
Se itty'itilicpanty,willberented.on fivv , .1....! L • . •
II c , el))llery eiunraces the Maininoili. , , , .;
ai 4.11 - ta4e Heath-Veins. A g,,A").1 ,1,,A.. 7 ,
KUTtli Utßal the Rkidraore Vein and a 1..1 p.. 1 :, .• .. •••. ..
to the Mammoth. To a tenant. w lin 5uitu:,•:.•....•
lin pitirhme the machinery and creel a u, .s. :.,..t,
a inotst liberal tease will be given. Am , l?
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m nrray rtis BALZ.
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following ou hand at the On cx
ne pumping engine, sdxty horse no‘,
hit; Ali the titachLuery connected wi;.it -the :.••
Alue'llOiSt lag engine, sixty.tiorse.' Ith al, •
elitnery ec,nueeteti with hoisting.
Ariliers used for pumping and 11 , A,11 , k•
fei.t by thirty-four inches in dininei •
crinueilions. -: . .
'One steampurop, 7-Inch ( Allison ,t I*„et..
—a satbtactory rirticle„ , .
Me above machinery is - In . goo
*lll be sold reasonably. • : •
• ,Also, Wagon:tor 40 end 26•Incli kapw,ts: ( P •
'l4lloi, of Various sizes Store tisturen j ail At
CrOdtill e.Saveli, Firewood, de.
Forfarther Information, - MUM:Le at the ......
Etat Market st.. or at the Du nedn Cot '
Jbn T 10-Zand-tt JOHN ti..1.11>.
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• memo:l4w vicinity, thus tale writ U l ' , ..* " Ist '
IWO* ,Vili.titi'attaa SINOINti, Ivo,:!1.,
iht sutiertised
' JULY, 1870.
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gotalliusiitps
llnd 117" . icoertlon:• cent. a
don:
ATTEEI( nt I lit , Alo:It
g fittote,'lTZ tAttre St met. briniv A rigor
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cents fora superior Oyster litew at
GoratOlestaurnht,, O. IN Centro
uctd to suit the tittle. Cull aua ,;
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fln st qualities. aL D. A. FOuittr's. Cora
iepend upon it, in nine enl.es;',ut
r the ‘iihorder tciti be found in tio:
Ker. To elonnse and invigorate the
stlutulate• the liver lo bean hy art lon. li—
r; • Tl4l . 0:111).
INI'ICS MANDititIZE PILL.—The iIIIIIy In.
Ilia . lla rOr the, , ,e pllk Is the best AA 'Oh 1. ,
Vatitie. Thouspauts upon tlion::and,.- .1; 1,.,.
Id 'tinily. AN" hy ? Siniply,7 lievatise -1 i..
Aly . .und efficiently. Invalid...who 1,,:“. ~
1 convenient to 'call on „Dr. 5t11144,\-1: 'I:. is
e Infkirtned that I all and ronipli.ti. •:;,
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