Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, August 31, 1868, Image 2

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Roma BUDIXO Rams : 7 ;4 was nmuch
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p . .. •e r ~.. ,ofy gr paper legit 0 , 04
big. .:4to , • , t . an ' cot llentlgettey
i blas.9 . ? CV‘ ' ' 'Ao the
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per ik 4 11 i , ,; , cod tt i vt itto ' 1 hat,
IVk ,'•.' i• t ' it . ', ~.! .1 4
e . ',ttnee' wit herti,llld I feet ashen
a platonic at the grasp of a good old Demo
cratic laud as I feel now. - My head' aches
r
and my burns as I remember thw nor-
I rows of ose few brave men who, in the last
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d e t 're stood true tattle principles of
„ iinailtliplablitY;stid manliness.' '
il t iliF;i: lMl"*l t i dsl: l 4:= l O f f
the. tat ea, hi Philadelphia . If I mid
take not, rig vote* steadily Democratic in
friy;al'optielsie4 Fathers under the
; en tion laws of a foradioinis•
yid n. ' Brave old ' Dirkel ; True to your
Teptonio jpstineta t ion vote the: De mocratic
tleUt. , xanlii Odd'r, These are teople
somewhere, who bait_ OPPreesloo and wrong.
The city of P610401016 ; 1011 go Demo
cratie,'for nuqiyeyeattiln Inen4ofy or the,rob.
balks antlitistneges 10,iptect upon a free pew ,
plc by the Radical knaves who sit to power.
Bee if we `do\uot said a nice little Papet; up
to old Berke, in October, vritht_he words ripen
it-?"Philinlelphia . has gene •ThnilOCratiO by.
B,l4gnajorityl" . • , .
-. • en the Republicans set the North and
Sou to cutting each other's throats in qii,
all here was "confusion worde coefou eded."
The few teen who retained their senses grew
thOughtibl and sad as they loCkpd in the pale
Ames of each other, at the destruction of or
der and disregaill of law. Secretary. Eleittarg
instantly :Subsidised the - press. 4very lite
rary, loafer name , a "patriotic corresPond ,
1 .
e at, ' every blackguard a ."potriot," e\r
scoundrel eminently "'loyal." The Admin
itsratloti of Linaoln bought andr.paidluit
"thepeople's money) everypurchasable piq
per. In ',64 we hatN the Notill knit'it,on,l
tit, TVs, Aultdfir,, inquirer, Dispateh—all
the
,:religious paPere v all the pulpits and all
theforees—moetary,.'secial l and military—
to light..;, The. '
poor • Democratic party had
one,'aiid 'optic' ne j _paper—a_poor little Sun
day paper—the Mercury. : 'May Ibe forev
en,
,but I thought Ood hill deserted us ! k` Yet
when Ise* the ' Demoertia march to the Polls
and Vote ncarlyfio,ooo for . McClellan,' I
that truth wad linninitali ':' Now , we have ;to
aid us, , the 'delicate: Age, the rough„braVe
Mercury; the fiery Triktikiipt; the News, and
the effiletive little fighter ; t.he p e nny: Herat&
TI)P Pilt is As po9t,daa 15044 . , anti do',_ea
liittre execution' than all the 'rest combined.
*We begin to feel the effects of Freador in
Philadelphia. The , tiltis'pltel lluntin rtl”
and' pimps, ; ,u_peakei etc, ilvito drew their ro•
tiene:frem Lie'9 . o l ,e t e, SPOret•SerVice Fund,
4111Y0 gone to:the prisons and alniihtsee,s.
We have fought the, World, and
'tied
the Devil iii 'the 'hist', t ight ' yeitra; ant liekt
Toall we ,ha v e 'OnlY.` W . , remove the Mayor,
_,Otioellsend:Poliee.:;lt.. , •• i', ~' r' , ,L ' f ,
__AQW_Tfrin_VIXY, PP
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•tINEY.OPrat. ,110Xt,' ,, 'l i
We h ave pp ' : _he•ttai
-
iealkplactittishei,of akeirhaustcd, politi•
. 04 Ul'tha eliiyi,ecne, fears A dgo,- and, , liti
+Ong aahi S . fee e 0 it blreattni,drinking and fis •
ing.-Ile told the people in.a public address,'
that his "ancestors came to this , countrY i lie ,
fore these of were•planted l P (alluding l to
i
thafo.ht tkees,ip - pulepetidenea Squars)vrlrch
..WeS,niit bad,'as in aitaddresithe next ev it- .
imhe sal& -_ "I am one of the people., , tie
born in York,fienkt i (Tpr,k Open' is 'a ;dirt
liteYLTitlit itappolt .y op P . ,The -trut h a
.!het Mi l 130Pami'cin
,Wiia 'bora in 0 t
fisn'abl,i itilki*itq.oß the:filleetc, „it
' 60;140'104 igo, • that' •no - one Could
tack him in his fibs; •-•' •4 - . • •• , 1 • ;
Thebesitiesa OftheLcity.ispanageil by, the
Radicals "Whii . have (with the design pf.ied•
ring ti' Itildleal gOtottrnmelit) , placedt at* the
disposal iffithe , Union' League about 1600
iolicemen f add itni . polieemen seem fit Brea-'
nres,to, t do the dirty work of their mestere.
nthe ward in which the Writer lives, (the
20th,) we have about 80 of these fellows, ail
Radicabband I•believe, all scoundels. 'l'hey
are taint with Indictweets hafiging•ever their
heade,- sooty, of them,. with lips black ;with
perjury, end all with suc ha fondness
. f l ir the,
~ J peedliar institution" that Brigham °pug
Arobbi'ambracelhent ha brothers. One of
those fellows broke his leg t recently l in
f Amp-
I r t ni Proms hagnio., ~-411kpother . walks about
ihi star on his coati who coinmitted a
most cold blooded homicide. ,Theitadicals
ticquitted him,put a suit of black cloth upon
his hack,' and took, .him •.to his wife, and
thence to his concubine! I saw the blood of
the man he killkedi f e pool,as big as a water ,
bucket—lint he was only a poor Democrat!
The vtife of one of the sergeants in my ward,
(I, tnestrupp of his . wives,-na•Rddical °nicer
laallowed three wenieq a private.' police
men is retluirOolto herd'two ty the rules of
the Itadirej Party,) chased 'her broad 'shoul
dered husband to the house of his inamorata.
"What did you do to her, Mrs. BY" Failked.
"Oh," ehe answered,"l ceught the
the hair, and licked her like the ---,--.1, 1
'i ,'Rhese inns the jeuiserles, , Whigh their ,
itityldok th; two/dr/the Oldeiloh ih eto
ber. , Of • course, they are paid. liberalt 7 -or
rather the Radicals' pa Mani out of the
opyeat Aqui' Wed Peeplebbut ' $l 9 OOO. *
year, whtabi, skdded 49 , ,th e iy, t p i c ki niz e,r
i o 4l4o,the comfortable fittleibta of one Kan
-dred'iltdiarg a elith; paid to 'these, 8001(-
64115 r: lounging about marketAineek and
Ata publitt . Ottell.. ' Philailelphia
''7 l .Arko risk theirlivei ontuildings,
60‘ ,
o Average more than 000 or $, . per
turpr , 41449.1, Coupeile,ffy.: these in as
(sitagiAs' ihent•headedtook , keephr rac e es:
oe see they work for the "lasi" pnriy-.-
Idlitsenre - of no rifieJ When ince • who hav e a
014 *OM liiitete,2qth ward policemakthey
incoritin'eutly take to their heelsl' -i ,
Under siover of the darknets, these police . -
inns woullibliiiithilig.V - When Fox is elect,:
ed those beings must leave , I fancy. .
1 Hoyt ,Ittilgtilli a rAir l it"o t.lkt f 4141) THAT WE
- Pit tki . Iv, it iIfiLADS/1411A.. •t,
• Under Democratic rule we could rent a
I F
whole . house, water, 1 decencies, and ail
for It 9 per Peglilitht'' W , :webere three faint*
es iii oi!!!' ; ' , ,!• .. ~.. easy Ver month
fort , • ~,‘ .„. :,- ager P ein rautt rule iny
Ifil , - ,' 0- - 0 0% - ,i'JPlWe and I
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1 , . - lii it=; half
integ-.-and
141 **nit
Sope::,ine 7
.1) get i the
OselveA in
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'Wing,
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'AA one,'
Igo de/-
allow hie
ir ~streetst
In that no
~go o f some
74 T:t11,
anoct. fa,
can n our pap_er t. OP.-4* OF
in a (ow years. OfipOtS.olo . :Abi*EW
8010 AmoricAFo Mir nit:OWN gssijotot,
g. 29, 1868.
40 - ' 1 1 1 ;‘ `
•101 ,1 our notes are ca, 0 0 0
eneral ltoseeray, sfoioo . , fiusAgoilo to
xitginia to cologlt tfos„Confecim4o
kti,s:,'Beauregard,Slopliens and,t4,loo t l
%low of nutting tho*e who "houta 1014-
Roseerant Noisome Of .the 'spirit Of
Christ.. llow.the Ratlieolt twirl because we
want Peacp rind brotherhood. Forney would '
make .this country a belt—and then keep it
00. 1 , lons truly, • W.
,
' . NEWS 'ITEMS.
—Crimson urabreilas aro;usCd perlin by
chtirageons iptiovators.
I
'
' e-rChittnitrid foyer haves bean very pieva•
lent In /diddle Floridti this season.
—Monnaire ! tho'ftimous trapeze perforluer,
lately fell wh il e performing
_in Madrid, and
was killed.
—. • 1 .
Quebec is infested witl6.obbers who at
tack persons in th.Q . mostpnblic places in the
city. , -: . .
13
>=-Thomas astpn, of T o ower Macungie
township, Lehigh county,lung himself .on
Tuesdity.
4-In Yorkville, New Ykrk, oh Menday,
Patrick. Morrissey stabbed his sister, who
will pram* die. His mother made com•
Plaint, when he attacked her In court, nod
stabbed her Aoriously in the face. He was
locked , up.
negro who was stealing corn in Ale
field' ofDr.liionial ,Powe, ono mile above
Cheram, South Carolina, a fow days sbiee,
was discovered in the act by. anhther negro
who was at work in the field, and shot, The
thief ran a shore, distance and then dropped
dead. •
culled brudder in Philadelphia, named
LeWisiHumbert, ratified 'the nomination of
Grant, en/Sunday 28d, by cutting the 'head
. of policeman thr6ugh his uniform cap,
with a heavy stick. lAMB was jugged:
—ldanufactures are reviving at the South.
'The cotton factory in Predericksbung, Ara.;
commenced operations again last week, and
the Briarfieldlron Works, at Salina, Ala
-hams, are daili turning out largo quantities
of cotton ties and band iron . ofckcellent quo!
ity.
•
• • •
papa; ;n, Ilantiibal, , Mo., 'says that
there are tWo breweries in operation 10 that
tOWit; 'but A third one is needed to supply
the local demand for lager beer."' •
. .
7 =-Roubmi,Faihield, overseer of the, poor
farm at • Peuglass, Miss., and fifty•live years
eld,. drowned himself on Wednesday.
), ••
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~ - .4-41)wiset n er in fiuliank recently escaped
fro& jail by puttin4 o 4 his wife's clothes and
eovermwitts face . with a handkerehief, , weep•
t i 4
iilg lioiontly as he passed out.
,
—Mrs. Holly, n Old lady, aged seventy
five years, Was kil e 4, near christianourg,
Vii, wove* . by being caught in a thresh
influmehine." i
, 1, . .
' ',.. •Sulolde of a Philladolptillna. ' •:
•NEW Youtc, August 29.,---Coroner Schirnier,
at the Van Dyko Heine, No. 28 Bowery,
has held an inquest on the hodY,of rierthan
%nate*. a perman;druggist, who is' sup
posed to hovel committedf suicide by taking
the contents of a half' ounce vial of morphine.
The 'deeeju3ed on Wedneskty'evening took
a room at the above ihouse, and registero
himself a frog Philadelphia. Nothing was
seen of ' tini on -Thursday morning, and
during the day, When (4te of the chamber
maids trittd the door, sheNfound it &stone+
TeSterday, the door of the . meth was found
to be still, .fastened, and r i one of the proprie
tors of. the .hotel Theing informed of the
circumstance, burst open the • door and en
tered. Plmste4t wni foun4L lying on Ole
bed, dend, the body w(ts much deeot»pose4.
Beneatly the , bed e lay a half- ohne° vial, 'which
had containgd morphine, quite empty.. . A
verdict of suitide by taking .morphine, was
rendered... ,Ointstedt was aged' forty years.
.. .
Poverty, is tiopposed to have lea I o the coat
mission of-the act. .
, SEYMOUR ; AND Illy AIR. ,
irho Radical Proßpeets 0 ickwi ufg Darker
•
.
NENY'Yonk t Aug. 29.—N0 loss than ten
Seymour and
.Blair meetings wore held.in
this city last night, all fully attended. ' ;We
Will roll up an immense majority in this city.
The bettor we do bore the surer the State.
, •
Aug. 29.-:-The Radicals
here are looking very blue, and arespetiding
money extravagantly. The Southern eariiet-,
baggers say thatiftvirieeting of Congress is
not called in.Sopte►nber,the Southern States
will be surely
,10xpeoled Avriv 1 of •,t01). Cleo.
' •
, .
• Nsw :Yon: kugust 29. : ---Gen. Georg© B.
Mcelelianls 'expected to, arrive . in this city
on the 15th of September. The warmth of
the reebptiOn ire shall' give to this 10ed
representative of Democracy may bo imagin
ed. Few leaders ever succeeded in getting
so firm a hold on the Wits of the great De
mocratic family, and it is needless to affirm
that he fully . ,kena_hlei place in The attectiona
of the people here.: - •.
Whet : Alegoirol ,Roseoretue 844 About
•r. , "111fis ' 4 llllskiono s • •.
. WARIIINGTO*, August 29 .— General 11080-
ertne in convdrsation -here admits that ho
had conferences with lee, Beattregard; and
'o4ok-1414i lie, tallOd•asll;ucli
road" Ai 'lt is , probable that
the- General, on his own responsibility, will
lublish a statement of the general feeling of
t ; I uthern people. f ; • •
~
•
motive Fire ste Lemenster. •
LAM% :TVIt, August 29:—A firs broke out
in the if n house of Steinman & Co.'s hard : ,
ware estatlishment in tiiiii!eity, last evening,
which is ettimated did damage to the natonnt
bf $1000.! *its stipposesl, time 9re waii com
ma-140W f
r&i - tiie'iipaitinent used M i r bpil•
jog DN.' The less Wilily Overed bylinsur
eke.
Aggllßt 111,9de.
iltd is . accompanied by two members of biS
staff, called upon , the President yesterday;
lola spent, several hour. at the 11'x4• Depart
ifteiit'and Army Ileadvarters. lie spoke
in t 4 wait cheerful manner of the condition
of the South and the general conduct of the
people. He remarked to a friend); 4 ‘t ant
sere they mean to'tla right:7 l
• SuaoaAps'for Ole PoLf..
ite. ,Iyle ha
W--cwiretetied.
' , mail' ifisks
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WASHINGTON.
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Wititai Cleass,Xtade
Por for/leer Ned: TIM ' S see :hied pitge.
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• Emit) - the pintell iSm
Philadejpttia, stgtita
today. -
LOOMING
,WOMEN.--;Se q rfti ofkla
dies hiving been insulted on the street in the
evening, have lately come to our notice.; A
young lady living in North Fifth street,"was •
followed a few . evenings ago while returning
from a store,' by on unknown individual.
The scamp insisted upon escorting hairy, ine;
against her nibst earnest protestations. — She
sought refuge in.an Ice Cream Saloon close
by ,where, fortunately, she found 'genie friends
who sail her safely home. —Another lady
passing up Penn street was , insulted by
scoundrel who offered her his arm uusolicit.
'ed. In this case a - slap in the'fato was his
reward I - A respectable young lady living in
Washington street, while retaining from a
milliner store loCated in .Peun' street, was
Allowed by ollyoung> Wan whom sho had
never seen befeke. Arriving iit' ) her home
she pulledthe bell, to summoniSerue ono to
the door. A relative, in the for ii of a man,
came to the door, when the villain quickly
took to his heels, and disappeared in an alley
elose
Wo have heard of. Other cases of respecta
' ble Women having been insulted in the. pun•
tic streets of the of Itea‘ling, in the
early part of the evening. . The police should.
be on the sharp look out for' the_vape:
graces and arrest thern,'and hand them over
to the Mayor for severe 'punishment. ,The
Mayor is determined that each individual
arrested and found guilty shall, pay the
heaviest penalty the law allows.!. Wo should
like to see a few of the vagabonds arrested,
and examples made of them, for the benefit
of others who may ba inclinedlo follow in
their footsteps. NO .stone should be left
unturned to put a stop tc;:the practice of
insaltiug th,e wives a id' daughters of\ our
.
citizens.
COUNCIL PROM:MX(IB.—k stated meeting
9f Councils was held on Saturday evening.
The following resolutions passed finally.
Resolv r ed t That the sum of $45.80 is here
by appropriated to the Committee on Mar•
ketsi to pay bill of John W. Burkhart, for
nuettoneermg the market stalls and stands:
Resolved, rat the sum of $45.0f is hereby
appropriated to the Committee on City Pro•
'perty, tortY for repairs 'at the "Olinger
Mill" property. .
Resolved, That the sant 041.25 is hereby
appropriated to the Committee on Markets„
to pay bill of Win. Kline, for making snow,
pusher.
ResolVed, That the sunfor $34.,76 is hereby'
appropriated to,the Committee on Highways
tind Paving, to pay the following bills, viz :
H. it, J. Miller, smith work, $24,05; Bard 4
Reber, hardware, $6,75; Henry- Goodman,
sledge and pick handles, $3.95.
Resolved, That the sum of $17.27 is hereby
appropriated to the Committee on Ifighwa*
and Paving,to pay aceountof Benjamin GO
ris for cutting mein -the month ef,Mayeli,
1848.
Resolved, That tbe slim of $10.50 is hereby
appropriated to the Committee on Highway.,
and Paving, to pay bill of. George Do Di
Kei►n, for steel punches and stamps,
t Resolved,' That the sum of $104.00 is liCre•
by appropriated to the Committee° on Po
Bee, tO:ptty bill of Daniel Miller, for street
lanterns.
Resolivd, That Councils will fleet ht the
City Hall; on Tuesday next, at 8 o'clock, a.
m.,for the purpose of visiting and inspecting
the sover r al sources of water supply of the
city; the city property know as the "Olinger
Prope,rty," and the; Clymer Cieek., '
Resoked,' That the Commas meet at the
Washington stretil bridge, on Monday even
ing, Ang43l, 1808 'at 0 flock, p. m., for
the purpose of viewing the ground and deter•
mining upon the,proposition of the Reading
Railroad Company, relative to said bridge.
The following ordinance,whieh had passed
CoMmon Council Jnly Ilth, was emineurred
in by the Select:Council. -
An ordinanC4fixim; the salary of the City
Treasurer.
See. 1. Be it, :01.dained by the Select and
Common comAR of the city of Reading,'
- *VW the annual valary of the City Treasurer
snail be Tweliie hundred dollars ($1200),,
payable monthly, to date from January'l l
18118. Any ordinance, or part of ordintance
inconsistent with this ordinance be and the
mine ih hereby repented.
Conimon Connell concurred in °Hit - sake
authorizincr,a'Uniformpledge for the Fire
Department, after adding' a slight amend
ment. , Councils adjourned at a late hour. ,
PROF. DANIEL 11. KERR ' has recently
been appointed by the • Howe Sowing
Machine Co. I to represent their interests in
the County 'Berks.
These beautiful Machines have no equal,
but are universally 'acknowledged to be the
best Sewing Machines in the• World, 'having
invariably taken the highest prizes over all'
competitors, whenever and wherever oxhib•
ited, culminating in the Grand Prize'of the
Gold Medal and the Vross. (Vibe Won of
Honor et , the Hipbsition Univeriielle, Paris,
1807. They comprise three classesithe A. 11.
The .Firsti is especially adapted to Family
-Sowing; : ;
The Weeorid, to; light Tailoring and Shoe
making: ' I'"' . "
The Third, to heavy tailoring, Shoemak
ing,it and over variety of Coach Trimming,
Saddle and H mess work.
The liaohin,, s are very simple and Made
in the most d.ttrable manner.- 'They OW iii
the
,hermonions arrangement of the parts,
their beauty and finish, that special inechan
'Cal :skill was ,
,employed in . their ,eon
,
struction. i
They make 'the most perfect 'Lock tit,itch
of any Machine known, and se* With equal
ease the lightest fabrics and the heaviest
materials, using,tho finest or coarsest - patent
•
thread. ,
Prof. Herr has at his store-room .a. corn:
pleteassortment of these renowned Machines;
where the public aro: respectfully invited to
call and
~o_yitinitto. , The Machines reemn
mend themselves. ' • •••
Ito is prepared to do all kinds of stitel4g,
braiding, tucking and •eordi.ng.' , ',Hobos on
hand, ifachino Oil, Needles, Thread and
Silk. Office,. No. U) North 6th Bt. - , near
,Busbong'i Bank; Reading, pa:
•' .
.
.• • i
FAR and' near throughout the ~ Whole
Country, the newapapeis teem with the won
derful ores performed by' • Pr. _Russell's
Magnetic Oil. 50 eta. and $l.OO per bottle.
Amerieuri Moitse l Heading• [nog. 17•tf
TOE Grea, the Grand ' the On)y reliable
remeolyTni•RhOttinittiotm,:Nettiligia, Lsm
bago,' Sprains and Britista,, Sviplied.Gtaridoh
Stiff Joints, Sore,'Thiotita, and pain, of any
11.0,4•1#11d rtolll . any cause, is IDS. 4 ResssiV
Magialis
,Ql),' 60 tta: ond: sl'oo p6i bottle,
Uonse t it3.lm •
.
Sio Wiap.rjbe largest assortment, 'of
jugs, piteberri, butter pis, &e., &e., at re
duced Orion, for stile 11 , J.111.. Stiehter, 505
Penn street, • ' • aug
Cotton; Ad&
dbine Dnss PattOns ) etc., valve
ways be had at .Tisoat's, !No. 332 Pena
street. . atie2tBt
Tug 'WORKING PO:WM.—The monthly ro t
port of the California Labor Ctxehango for
July states that the demand for trorkoten
'during that. eriod, has been greater than' , the
*upply, 2304 orders for hands Itnving been
transinittett s front the Country tpi San Prim.
ii el e i mon eci t a d ti t d: r ob ul l e y e '
11 14:1 0 'it l e s re s e tof eh d :a i v ii i e l:g re,
a . br sin e g n t
Sept; leaving' tf7o , situs . tion3 I . lt)filled.• The
and laborers :Ire very scarce; except for Om)
Franei.:eo. •
_ _
'LINTY.
. .
In New . York city, at a meeting of.the
Bricklayers' Society, held Aug. 2illh, a plan
for a new co•operativo building s o ciety was
.reported. Tlincapital stock is to; o $400 2 -
000 divided in 6000 shares. • A day , Work is
to consist IS eight hours, sharehol rs hav
ing preference over others in obtaini,gwerk.
Forty shares were taken - at once. , At - i tho
same meeting the counsel for the Union' in
the late trial for conspiraCy in WeStcheiter
county, stated that he had,found in leciking
over the law-books that to forni tin' acts 01
Conspiracy it was only necessary. to sueeCed
in inducing or forcing any man to !nit:. his
employment. 110 thereforo, - ceniiselled -the
bricklayers to commit no overt act. • • _ ,
At Auburn, N. y„ an intenaivo,boot and
shoo factory; it is stated; employs 00 to 400
hands, and turns out from 800 to 1000 pairs
pf bo ots and shoes per day.. , ' I , .• •
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..ny A TREATY 'ratified. is 1828,, betwen
Prussia and the United States, each nation
agreed,* demand, to atrest•and delkver up
the deserters, from the ships of the other.,
liecentl, however, the' question has arisen,
whether' deserters from vessels 141041 g
to the ports lately acquired by. Prussia
crime within the- provisios of the treaty,
Early this summer, in the port .of. Now
York, a squad . of -a-dozen seamen deserted
from the ship-of-war Niobe—a vessel ttot
distinctively Prussian, but •of the North'
(lemon Union, of which Prussia is the
head. Upon complaint before the' United
States ComniissiOner,.it was decided that the
deserters from the kind of ship mentioned
were, net, to yo consjderpd as 1 Miladedin. the
treaty of 1828, and the complaint was din
missed. Baron Gem% the Prussian Minis
ter, appealed to the Government, and the
President and Cabinet,have just decided
that, as the'lliing of Prussia is the. executive
of the_ North-German Union and sole cora
inander of . its army and naiies, the vessels
alluded to are Prussian vessels sufficiently
to come within the provisions of the treaty.
Hereafter, deserters from any ship of, the
class named will be liable to arrest and re
t u rn to their vessels in the Un4ed States;
)arts.—Led er,
Tit E WAtt in troops now . en-,
gaged in tlio Ilaytion Vi , ar aro stated to.
1410111 A to about twelve ' thousand loxal
mulattoes, under President t.ialnaVe, on OM
ono side,and on the other about 25,000 ne
gro insurroetlonists, mostly from the south
western part of.ihe island r under command
of General Pollan' F'emoert,
The rebels- ar generally well armed, bat
poorly organized ; Selnave'siroops are also
badly discipline 11, but have a strong advan
tage in position; •
It is reported that alarge number of rebels,•
or Caeos as they are called, were constantly
deserting and pining the forces of the Goy
eminent.. They ar' of little, service, how
ever,. as -there and not sufficient arms 'to
equip the regular army. Many. of Salnave's
soldiers beatim arms but a rude pole having
an old bayonet Set on the end of it. A large
numher of Springfield rifles, ordered free')
. the .United Statestate: expected tq. Arrive
fipon iihic.ll will be sufficient to equip all the
trio's. • , -
\-DAIPS
•
WANTED—A Lahciritig • Hand at the Marble,
Yard. North. East corner] Fiftlt. and EL;n
iltreoto.- • . ' au* 31-1 t
lit/'ANTED.—A active man. Oh a onion eact
tal. as partner in a first-atlas Restaufaht ! 'is
For paeiettlars address, imp te t diatelYi
I t . A . ICES AURANT, '
BUR 314 f ending P. o.t
cotirTiolg:—Soina • Person having 'dolor'. My
N./Day-book from my shop, all peroomi are (tau.
tione(l not to pay any bills made out and presented,
to them, excepting by ingself...
• # HENRY , GOODMAN, Wheelwright,'
aug 31-tf . 718 Franklin street;
WARD.---A meeting Of the Sixth Waid
vloonweratie Club Isla be bold At Lauor's ParkAn
Tuesday evening, • Septepber •let. at 7%nfolCek,
A 8 there will be speaking ea the oecasion, tba
pub
dio are invited to atteyni, Ey order.of ."
• •• DANIEL Sh'TLEY,,Presblent.;
J. L. Rfnkn, ' - • aug 814 E: a
Eke)Nts WARD:I-The Demeeratie and Con
sorMtive" ellisens of I the Second Ward, MY bf
43aditirt, will Meet ttt Jacob Wanted's saloon.-
South Ninth • street, on to-morrow evening. Sept.
Ist, for'tho !purpose Of tidmlnaling three perseqk is
delegates to be gated fer at the eleellea oWAsktut
day next. • Punctual attetidende Is cleared: • -
sue 31 . 2 t HENRY SEIDENS. Pfesidelit,
Detuberats of Third Ward arrecouisted to
I. meet at. the cubit() hougo ,of f rank (iront,%
(Tenth and Penn P rebta) WednosdeY orfieninit
Sept. 2.'1868.. at 74
,o'clook, for the purpose or
nominntim Delegates to be voted for an Saturday.
Sept. 6.14 K 11. NI. NAGLE,
' • • , Prost:Od Ward,Olub, ,f
- , •
Y.
1 , ' 3114,
.
ME DemOoracy of tirei Ward will meet to-moy
T,row_ffuoiday) oyenint, at , tbo rookeraok,
tel of JaeobUonrod, at 7% o'clock, for the pu
Don of peleotinit Delegates to bo voted ' for, on Ha
Urdny~'Sept, 15th 1 . , • , r 51.18812-C
QTRATRO OR STOW/N-40m . tho • ilia' I-
Oses of tho subictibor." in Mavits l, o3 , to .AI M%
dog betwoott 7 and 8 mo,ptha old t ooveredw dam
i t
and, whitoshota, • Ifo is of a grayish color. a i
aro olippod. DO had on a strap with tiring an t
silver plate,and any person returaing him to t h e.
ailbsoribor pr glyipp.lpformatiop as to tile whorpa,
botits._pltall ba well Allrl. . i - .
H aug 31• It DAVIT) RUTZ.:
,
,_.
- St "---7-
GREAT ATTRACTp3NS!
M I,
OR? ATTRACTIONS f I
•
MIAMOIDOMIPS VAMER t .
,
Re-appearance of M a tho 'great
Punkt° Personator a*4 Comedian, together' RIM
Mr. Milos, tho great Comigne Vocalist. Also Mies
Rosa Smith, and the .Brooks Come early
to seuuhaeata,' • COOl lager on band: •
OF MUSIC,
ilk reavrao instruction. Moßtliiir; Septitibtit
7th. 4 . • 10g3,144.`,..:•
mini LOWE- SEWING ; MACHINE. ; '
i
TIIR DEST FAAIII;Y SERINO AfACIIIIVE IN
TIIB WORLD • - • •
The only Bowleg . Ikitellitie Made that viilffew
everything a family .need ' s with entire satisfaction
to the ()Aerator.
It sesta& hem i ? fells, gathers; raftle - s, titelis i quilt!.
cohle, ridden binds. , .•- 2
It se a the nog fahrlea without ininring the
stuff. and the heaviest materials with the greatest ,
ease, even goods of:suets ,thiekstesp , as eannot,my
foreesismderShe ziremer fool of the S,lntt erns. tiltv
eis 4li Shiites Machines...' • "
It sews With toe coarsest patent thtimi as weliaS
the finest, silk.. , . . , , • • •—•
It mlikeS the inestperfeet isoek Stitehof any,ina
chine manufsetured. • •
It uses a Goer needle with the; Sam e thriad than
any'ether machine tondo. ' . •..- ,• •
'time a pen - variable tension fo r th° shuttle, and
theßetas 21•nsfoo;.for the , u pper Ores& 114 not
cqqalled by any other,nt 0.. - , .
• HIS the simplest:64 0 4 4",congtfuthils!--im4
i n
for that resign More eas SeTtiel to onersM' Aked
l • e l ts t l r i e a c b e i fir t e a d ar t il n t e ° ll l 4 i ' ll it dr We . dit'll gait
London. 1862; Ana t it: li i i 4 - 1 9 a , m O l l lO, ever
eighty-twpeompetitoirli s'pi oosition , w_lblYer-
•selle, Parts, 11417, and its ntor ereatel a'Knlght
of the Legion oillotior. - - `, " . • •
All peqons desiriptilewing /daehines *tilde well
by esautining the, Iterre,btfine purchasing else-.
where. • • ' • ,
Agile° No, 10 Nest') Sixth strettot t ushones
-Bank; Heading, Va • ' "k -'• To;' 1 1, LI ;"Agent.
An kinds of et itah'ing,tuelt lag, bra lag and cord
in done to order.. ~ - : . r ..
' wsys on and, mtichine nits, nedles., thread
au Silks. ~ ' - •- i • %1 - • Nattift.tU.
T1114111,-WARD.
witif,nr*Astbi
Cppll9*
A utenbute4 Ifs ciijo ens 614) Pam ii.
J. O. 13TH,WAkit
THE PAOllht 11E 1 8011 T 0 FtkADING
• •• '
NEW !IL 79• NIGHT;
Firet week of .
MR. TIiOMAI3 . MoINTY
First. time of •
..SARNOM'S LAST D4I)OE
‘l. Fite! lime et the Laugbahle;fiketch,
RUNES'
•
JLNKS,'
' A t a 4 the ever popular J .
I.
STEWART'S MINSTAMS.
The /argot and best sAoso ever in ' Reading,
Ad Wittiqn 26 !puts; qrehistra seat s chit (
lial
Ohtlikven 13
* eta.. Doors open at ”4"; curtail r;. 43 At° oe.
• / #
Don't forgot tais Irf2 c fmtnons, t ,
rhitire a rt, e 9 n evy °l tl3 sor tintleArdorDreall
Patterns bo'givon aw y. Ise 31.114/
me . , A n e m gitt
A LAROI 14 . 0 i OF •
' Zionestio aitti. ' l , OOlO. •
WOOLEN AND 'OO'ETOisLENITTING
YARNS,
• AND sEltilrlat,
! jor sato Cheap at
DRIOYE'OOB I ,
706 !can Street abovi eiventb,
nug.2i 2w 7 '
CD!
• lIINCIOLIITION OW PAILTIVIIIIWIIIIP,—
ie./Notice is hereby given that Rittere partnership
lately existing between Israel t R unit BM
l
no ille Ilertniette of needing, .a., under the Ira
or ittor *ilerlolotte, Undorta cm Wad disielrei
'on te 20th day of Auguat,lB6B, by Val consent.
'AU d ebts owing to the raid partners I are to he
reoeived by A. K: Stau ff er, Kaq„ o' bllh'Uoart
street, Reading, and all demands on the said part
nership urn to be presented to hirn fortem i nt,
ISRAEItfk I It,
I , 11, IlititTOL ,
hug 27-4 t
•
AUCTION I AUOTION 11
,
All that large and well if elected stock of
FORBION AN!) DOM . ESTIO
DR Y •Gi- , 0-D
oOntaked in the petioles itor of Dsvld Neff, No.
i 7 Penn Street, in theci ty of Reading.
will he sot at •
PUBLIC . AUCTION )
Commefring on the SECOND D. 4 OF BE!'
MIME not, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and to La eloA•
tinned until the whole stook bold. : •
, .
theunderstaffed makes s petemptostr sale of
the goods in the eald ste end Merchants. as wolf
as others may fi nd it to t heir intorelt to attend tbs
sale,
_ • t l.- D. WAIMEA_
' Assignee of varlet Neff.
Ras DINO. Aug. 21et, 1868. Mfr.
111
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4 t
_ ....._ • t dig, .41.
1. _ 1 (dune
Whif i t i ii liiL irk toTe:tt
grant e5_,.5,1p..f1...*i.0. U. ~: sit 7.6m0
Vii..itieuti.be NAB= MUNN.
0 1 1 0 170); my 4 ,lizopßifes,
No. 941 North Ninth Ittiestateading, Pt;
Aug 20-Imo* • !* kk: ' •
ea aWe ' variety of $ ati oas: I. wM be
LApai 1399jigketzer
no d cheap;
I f
al BR it 00.
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.POLITIC:OCCARLATr—
. - li_.
POE DISTRIC T ATTORI(Rit,
, 3 To the Voters , of Illflrkai puppy!
tiEfitOW-LiRMOCRiTfi,-:lrcoitiiiir by at
very large vote I received n t to porn&
co nventionco of 845 for the riem st on ur • bidet
Attoruoyofor,-Uerks cowl. 4 - 1 1plAes mon
th o situ e,,(1341 to the itteoes# 1 gitigidate,)and
r9l 1 31 4 2 151 dee Iltiteltd• Main eiTer au*
, it
se f a cab I rite or the ogle. of !strict Atter
ney at the ensuing election, subleet to,' the deal'
i on ofjir Ilex' PVerPtlo taro tonvointios.
Shoill '. b e same al; In ob in 0 the norains•
Lion and subseqiient electiok I pledge myself IA
discharge the duties 'of the'omee with fidelity. li-"
_
I :,„
testily and courtesy. -.. c, , ~: ).
. , „ I3,RARL O. DEMNII.' ,
,
Reading, July 29401.,. _ A.
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111111
~ • • ..roI ik,satußLl.-- ,',.
wig hove b
e r ofbo , '," " 10 th e ,
TT name. of od tte
tityvf Rending, at ease tail's fee • mbly, sub. ,•
hitt to- the decision Of t o /Ant to Aeletsto
,Oonvontion, • , •' ' .' t , ..,
.t , ; astjtiOtt i';
row.oo 00101014011811..
ur it,. have IbAcp puthogeldo , :ienuoinee tWt
VT. nom ot.W1 1 1111**;11.• it .a*s etude,:
date for County Colnmtnioner, elet .to the de.
awn of the Delooeratip Velolite nvention.
11511 ' " • fs • 'L;;E
I' l / 4 „ 808. 00'UNITYAkt gici
simvo heed 'meth ' ' ' let signor ce the -.•
• Tut:lame • of WILAF . tribe of etefota
sus
Tfiwnship, as a will 0,07/ upty AVG tore, ,
Jed to tho.deolsiono „thei eel Deatocratts b e
gate Convention. •
Hereford, otferamet2o,lBBB.-td
~ RNLI:01410M iOr Illg, Root:
s°
pottevagor stftt4,,
fur Directoro tliit Poor, on eq. to t he 4 ,lee-r st i
the Dendftretio olet.le • fie G. , . AcJefi.D4'r,, th o
elected, My whole ' b !tear will ee •to e
...
eme conducted in a human., end eeonomleal en!,
nen not being conintitted • tro , shy mad or YAW"
men to carry out this or tb mint. to their
jury of the tax!yitYers and_ p '' • 4., • • . :
.• ''
A lt if
I
D' • •
.
Lower Heidelberg, Aug.ls A ,
.i : • i._
FOR COUNTY, OCSAff SOIONEB.
TO THE WI Eits,W OMB 0/3VITY.—Iitv•
leg been so kited hitt large num rof frieD dl '
offer myself as a candidate for the o ce of Coo
t/ Vonstubisloneri **Ned ti) the decision of tits
PeinocratiODeletate lloarention, sad should I P!
be
successful in obtaining - the ,nosnination. and
Outer', I pledge ntriblfto Mitcham/ tr ibe duties to
the best or in, ability , and put t e Interests of
the Minus of the county. HUNS AIiaDU L
Readtnir, Jtrorpst t 37 o;
1
EIIiLLOW 11140111(00r —Nueouriged bl
Abe vetY liberal :iltia , aii , en at( 10116.0 LI
grg outdo 'caul , rim wee stet
g 4ttp_re, and for wto am very thtkakful.
stein offer myself es a t randl i l ale for the slot
ogreonibleot to the deal on 'o the nest Deals, -
erte Dilele .Vonven on,' Unomjnetod s a d
al 1 / 1 . Pi Ile Misalf to Or effort to pry
1130 e beat ntfreste °rail' ultaral. boor'
ing and mahout - eat damp of_ e P Act, sad of
the mass of the isotopia werfeerallyr iutivldaslo.
1 R4sPa othas VOW% C. . d
• itibtft . , _ ; t•L______f4PiEß•
! .
..t.- Lefts, and itansier,
=