ME s ; ' U:n e• tl ! '} a HON ors. „ , NM Stliois, Agit* gigivisber iffi o 18438. **111911400 0140; Eli „ POIL A. • HON. t *-* MAU I rabirdtes • cocain. vo±gliif#o/01 at =,a•MOTON" ER ! of dowatiti mum ~ • * 4t a t. 71 192 1. !on .;..jciair Ao moot lin . ill 0 „, 1 T o v,to fr 00 1;1 1 4tr A l . 4 4 4 4 f i, so ' i , ' .1,70, h .„, - 7 t - ,i - 7 . '4 . : . no editor it 0 1 4. 1 4 i' ' 4 .'0 1 / 4 0 "'"TI" 43 ~. 04 71 , 0! 4 1 .,f 110 ~' 1 - 1) • ...,., • . 1. 1 , .$ ; ,i , w.q. „' ' nu eisiilitoilOi. Hatiil4? Seim t . :,,l; ~ • 01 ,' atrialollo LWOW tab 4101/.. Illorootiouir. 1 • i I 'licit/le/AO/rig/ WoOdootoo:. , ~ ' ' f • , • Joto i , 1083. •To AdJotont Oolio4l iprititoi : ,' ; - - '.. •- . ' • • . PrOdinkijitooto ;nolo rotoio*ii) A. to n ItI r p tr 4 11 7 li o k riklifi e to rt i e r . lci iI AW WI 1 • V i r k I ' f* .; 1” -a ra t cll. 'Li 48I' LL , it, . i iiK al ••• •4 7 ' sots * ll di to . • . , \ ' ' ' D tittlFMT lB6 600 o f WRi i • ~ Jouster ' ads are Tarr, og °Vet the ciilestion ,shalfbe Our next • C 0104011141 #o,, h apa , moirefi tting question eat . dist:4oo , would be, 'Who MO bq OUi next f. 1.0" 41, 1 41 4 . 1 ' :„ . „ Pliitclaitkre;gee t • every Democratic „ vatic in your telOthothOod ii, assesurd iduitgdtataly. 'ltire 'Must get out every vote Shia ttme, and glvo ,Ratlicellika a btowvthat will s knock it, airently shaking fabric tato triiguients 0041' esti never be Tau DisliiTlCh Lk* hen been deelaredvn. ' conititntional.. , Norimtt - need lose hie vote, , as hvelothris # heenuso he _ties unwilling tab° led to the ihatublis by the 8044,14 petal. ; er. Grant ' lieuttnubo "cOtit no num:keep you' from tho . polls on ,account ► of lone tellsa)tq "Al.lolo • s .• ATVS? LIVITati I -41 4 110fiatik ttep#6liii are Cit 04110,41 Okisi4,OPo 3l /01 1 1111 4 ". , ins Demneritio omilters . responsiblal t or words 'the) never, 11111446 tookoni for tkein; Democrats * , , and caution your tieiglakfra against, them. Believe no Dentoeratic 'speech to he genoinegniess ydu See it pub. . lishetl in s Democratic newspaper': of receiver 1 it froua'n source you lido* to he reliable. , •• • MOlll GOLD POD TOM' EVDOPSAN BO o• HOEDVBIL—The specie - ahipmenti' from w York for Europe, during the week ending on Elateeday list, arnonnted to $458,032, making w' total 0(404,20,228 tram , tat Janusey to date, $814454 1. 793 daring the 'corresiondlog seism% left o matter, the hottdholiteremnat have gold l eed the termer* mast pay the . for a bomoorbtlo government, and ONO oPanittOY Yoh 10M. ' ' . ' Tpe Uitysisi claimiThad, fitereni as a Catholic, because he watbaptised bet'Qt4 liie death. by a elatee of. ObllritY Aft*, AbroAain claims Mtn, as a Ilaptist, h'ealinse he waled the Baptiste "hrethreno There is n 0 proof that he was seythiat bite, hut wafer at rel!gieti, until he, was anal tato sAleidiebed repentroace. Let the dead man refit : --bb was no credit to ani chetah, skid we Wonder , that an,r clearch wishento'claita Mat. " - ' Tag "Aer Arad* stab* tier tie Perms lof Serb' cooly Opposed the &is. mon gaol ',Wm. We deny got essegilotk4 .. The Iterho ono, Onotiesi !Wow' . du, 1 system of potties Clenimo /lambs out el ,> "WPM POOkeilisi Willit ssebOlivelp ? t t yiedeetty 'Wesel, Aad . I* .te he It i4 l, The. 11 ,40iMeit1 1,.. to\PO. ' 14 r ih iftWa . '& 1111 4 'WO Weil hielil *0 1 0010,44 1 1 0 54 4e Of boktoonr+4 • ,o4oOleystite.'' • • stteept et NikeditA 01410!i1 I* thesepee. Woittliet.bt . ibtimtimi• • out eommoo 'oboe)" sot** iisishy it to the , Vermont isrpet.holter, ' Thd. Sirens/ win .be iri yain• , fiet% W4 1 f ,orlipleeted the systeeil l years hOre' half. Stowe was elected to the Roush. liimili.4lllmanuitimisi The Nl4oels, whose trible theory that eAok illtOtb? POod•lettiolev moult bent& our mallet 1100 AlSOYdde•toratted, our peoOle 4141451, 14 . 49 04 " for the, gra; teeteher of thrilhOet out country. ; 10 Piewait OJAI 404 ea*sod steuql, 'aseetto:erlo , 94t41401 Itithr ;other ; mad* wet ettdi POOL theit l ii orpaimaitt, = - lie armada hi" . fsicriir of sew [equality and amllitacotical. sti) pupa itt the South eire fitato step k=idistinSioas of race color tiirey*ilisotited. ill" I V I •00 1 " 4 PO' 'W44 I • ll* l llolrepoo .4ttlika *de of the Welk it may not be long before toter. Marrieget sad cpmplete espiality will be act i taally forced upon the people of Loahtiaim.' The Rouse has passed a bill prohibiting any *lndio* on acootinfof color or pre vious condition on routes of travel, places of •enteitiffithetit of public ment.. 'The folloi. ins are 'portions snubs bill c ' • AeCtiOn 2. It shall be untawfill foc Any Vontidi- *moon dOintrianding Any stonier, sagv'estel or water eialt plying iiirtbis State, tomike, any distinction on board of any of the . 'e.l6ve mentinned vessels or re tone. scoolnesodationi on account of race or color. Section 2, '• It shall too unlawful for any person , or pawns conducting or controlling any railioidcompany, stage line or vehicle, to make any distinonon or refuse accommo dation to any person or persons on account of taco dr,coloy. , • Any person or persons vio leting t revisions . of this act in connec tion Die *ha be tinedpot less than $lOO and not exceeding $5OO, ecoverable before any copripetent tribunal in this State or im prisoninont not less than three months, and not exceeding ono year. • Section 6. All acts, penis of acts and or • dinenees in force intliiel3tatecontrary to the provisibnio of this net are hereby repealed. Section 6. This act shall go , into effect from And after its passage. m 1 Eith MEI . There area few Republican. .newspapers in this,fitate which cause ; their. party much uneasiness by their determination to tell the truth occasionally. One of the most iduen• dal olthese journals is tho Harrisburg's ate ) 0 I Guard, which dis ourses as follows: ( , "There. ifii t , wing .in this city, Pro • fesaing to ::. '; b ans, wholtere compel - ti in open , ~ io carry back td Me Treasury I , i vi t, which they unlawfully and dhlhOlintir l'eW Iher4ftolll, AND motto Wittig OVERWHELMINGLY CONVICTED IN THE FACE OF TILE LEGIBLATEBE OW SNEAKING TO TIIE Chutes visa OF THWylfouse OF RIMM. 'NNTATiVita t TURRId TO All/TRK TON 110151,1141 -IN AN OFFIOTAL DOOUURNTI" „ : , The State Guard ought to know all Rhea _the tnatter, and no 'doubt it tells the truth. Bit it is rather bard on the Radical party to ventilate such ugly facts. The people should put a stop to puch.ras= ealltyoiy, electing ,none but honest Demo eratS to' the Legislative this year. TEI d EOUPRIC NEWS. Prep'dent Johnson on the Tennenten Hon. John C. Burch and Col. L. C. liurCh were recently appointed &delegation by the conservatives* of ylennessee, to visit,the , I sident and lay before hint the situutien' o'nffetriiin that State.. Mr. '3. C. Burch iisitiuntble to leave hie home . , and therefore delegated his pOwers to Oolonel _David Looney, of Kentucky., The President.r& rayed the delegation' to recent orders as the limit of executive.power in the matter, 'but assured them that every Oeane authorized by the Constitution and the Jews would be need to secure thelreedent ` j of the . allat, in Tennot and other . Southern Stet s, with. 1.; out in to in terference by Federal or State troops. The ,President took the grpund that the Coit nitiiution forbids to any of the States , standinga army of. paid soldiers; that militia :ditty is incumbent upon every altizen; who ,ceti only be exempted from 'it by the pity meat of a fine, or by providing a substitute; :that the militia is an emergency force subject '.O be called from the plow , or the loom at any moment, and from which no citizen can escape i but that a standing luny of paid droops in any State is repugnant to the .Cone• atitution, and to the spirit of our institutions. - ;Every constitutional power of the Executiie zwillibe used to prevent the organization of standing armies of paid troops in any State, 'unless under and controlled 'by Federal authority. . The' ?resident - during this prolonged, in- - tervle* prothiced'and read from the "melts the parts of the Constitution and the several laws on the subject in support of his posi tion, that no - State can maintain a standing army - of Paid seldiers. The law of 1865, ho l4ee/aro, was conclusive on the sable& It disl4mded and forbid the reorganization of ihe Militia or volunteer forces of the South traltates. 11 4 4 - rieektent; in obis 4onveksat,ion with the 'delegation, expressed himself in favor of the .eleciion of ,Seymour and Blair. Piretrro Contain, Angnat 9th, via Havana August 29th:--This city is still held by the adhl9lll4, 9f Hershel, Falcon, the \ deposed Preekteilt of Venezuela: • (letterel ifootOts t the present Chief Hsebative with a force_kif ia l io :2000 men, whom hrought'from Caramel; commenced Abe. kon this city on the fithineL le Orr 4t s eixtbraces only 5,00 Wien MAW have t e.ediantige of elovon hostiteitt • n piniition:' The fighting has icon eed up to AA pi•olint• tithe. • The 'de genders f)1 1 the 'city ere aided by 4 theiwnr . e l ls *liver end ,/sfassaioxi, whiCh are , - .114 • gi leafy fire into the assaulting mop. no adds seem to be , againot MOIIIV tat o and the attack dill, rehably provo ~ . . Ital WORirliyi . NOPIA -1 # Fererwo ,ta theiatrilte la illar; coal region, th e pewompeo of lleisjildll wady stats ai the tamers are f . litbrkise' Si -- aii , the col letiee An tlm t3elMyypill regloaiesespi ane or two, hero there is lon* dl a pnte,Na Id *element of the advance 'asked, ~Tin work the a stall time of ten Moors, With 'ari adfaaho of wages va rying lima .ten to fifteen per canto's at some collieries• the rates wpre lower thap at *WA. .Wages are now' morit equalized 'throughout thi PAhie. ...The:pude is aoirla i t lter:lo ri arir fill.,,blrngiona *bete Aiwages of farm labor in. CanadN.near *ll u)s line; are tram $l4 to' $l6 per 1;. 1.9 , MOnthar, pa , Si gusAls a d llaymg time; OWLS, ikOk Y ; common /4000 11. It to 80 . 0 quist 10, IPX I 4 Mochinio OW 060, ~'Tha i di copse, is }dpi, lo g old ,ctrits eijuivaleut. • _. • , 1111.11141 IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. ! Troubles—lie. will 'Support tiejanowe and 'Blair. _ Xy the Cabs Cable. TEGEGRA.PHIO, futiThugy ., ~• • - iru l tormy, ttepc lir reduced tariff of cleirges foimevieges (*.Oho Atlantic cable goee)nto effect to daY,,) From Philadellibia to any pbiut in the ',United Kingdom the shaige la $l7 815(gold), for 'the first tent words not exceeding fifty letters; and $1 72 (gold), for each additional word, of five letters. , tolfaVll AIX/1. ':.Gen. Meade is In Philadelphia on a short visit to his family., ' < I , Dr. Jelin R. Reading, of the Twenty-third Ward of PhiladelphiaAas been noMinated by the pc:inmate for Co,ngress, in the Fi ft h District of tills Stain. 'Washington Town send has beeix nominated by the Republi cans, and Robert Monaghan by the De- Mocrats' in th 6 Seventh Congressional • The ClOveru 4 di of South Carolina has is-, sued a proclamation, stating that ho will use all his authority to keep the peace' in that State, and cOling npon all citizens to pro servo the peace. !rhospeeches of the,' colored members' of the Georgia Tiigislatu're, upon iho political situation, continue. Tho Senate has p* . siiid, .ai resolution authorizing the Governiiii4 a4ppreas armed organizations in the gate.' Two men were killed An'Cineinnati,yester• day, by a building falling upon them. Two boys were killed by a railway, train at Boston, on Sunday. • The rolling Stock 4 Richmond,, of the Virginia ind, Tennessee Railroad, .has b oon seize& for debt, but the running of the trains is not interfered with. At Cloderich, Canada,,a . hotol'and several Athol. buildings were burned on Saturday. Though,* ale aril's intervention, two American sailors; geld in custody in Cabs, have been released. ' - The ; Washington Schtitzenfe4 began yesterday;., was attended by a large concourse of oboplo. LoricMonek is to remain some time long .er in Canatia as Governor General. Saturday an inquest was held in a private lying-in hospital in' Naw York, on' the body ofayoung girl named fatten, when it transpired that here were, over twenty. four females in the institution and evidence was given showing that all infants born here' were' iven away to unknown parties. In tloxne of the rooms of the house wore die beds., It a brivate concern, carried on by a Doetot Gundie and his wife, are now in Wisconsin. A Student examined, said the doctor informed him that the place was patronized mostly by married ladies 4. The evidence relative to the girl fatten was the usual unfortunate history of seduction, de sertion, &6. • -=The lion dim, on Saturday, l in the course °fad interview with a Conservative delegation °Wein Tennessee,,; stated that every constitutional moans would .he taken to secure the freedom of thetallbt ' in' The South; that every constitntional,pOWer of the Executive would be Ailed' to prevent, the organization of standing arinies an any,State, unless under the Federal authority and that he was in favor o'f.the . election- of Sedmour and Blair. —Three fashionable houses in New York, mainl# occupied by Indies, Ivor° cleaned out by the pollee on Saturdty. Some fifty females were, arreafed,, a i d a New York detective was al `found in ono of the rooms. • —At the New Y rk Navy Yard, on Satur day, the following:' gunboats were sold: Augusta for $209,000,' to Mr. Bradley, a Boston merchant. , Tallahassee for $24,500, and the Don for $lB,OOO, to New York parties. They w,ere sold Without any advance or outfit, and the prices were considered below their value. . . young girl named Mary Ann,Mussel. man, who was kill gd on Thursday, night by being run over by tlre Hudson River car 4 nt Peekskill, N. Y., ,proved• to have bden violated by two men and loft on the track in an insensible state. The villains aro i nt large. , • —ln Philadelphia, on' Sunday morning, three men attacked the wife of John O'Shea. O'Shea interfered, when the ruffians kicked him to death. About the same time three men were shot and badly wounded in a fight in a house of ill-fame in the Northern part of the city. —Gen. Romans is still in Washingfo l u, and on Saturday bad an interview with the President. The General,writes that he alone is responsible for the 'recent mission to White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. —Gan; Grant was in Chicago on Sidurday, and contemPlated h month's visit ~to his home Ml:Wens, Illinois, • —The Louisiana, House of' Repnesen-tia tives has passed hill prohibiting ilistiiih tions on account of color on routes of travel ,or places of entertainment, 'under penalty of fine os itnpriaonment. • , • l . 4 —The olored members of the Georgia' Legislature are asserting stheir right 'to Make speed:telt, 'and lwentY : severt of them in the Aouse are to speak in regular sue!' cession upon the issues of the day. • —The Southern Republicans are reported to be still . making efforts to Secure a Septem •.b,cy session of Congress. / ..• • • —The CanadiangoveinuAnt, to ! - prevent the spread of ;thetattle plague, has prohibi; ted the importatieh' or horned cattle from the United States into,CTada. Commissioner is to be sent from +Canada to Waphington to negptiate a new teeiproeity treaty. . A forceof seven hundred men has been sent in pursuit of the Indians who are coat mittlts outrages between liensat and Colo rado. More Indian mule-stehlink and mail condi robberies aro 'reported. Fen iau Conven ti en i 4 still in i sessi on. in New Tolle, huthai, not yet/, succeeded in requiting the I)retherkeed. _ Chinese 41 4 13 4 5#y were at Chelsea, • Massachusetts, a,snhorh of Boston, on So: turday, -, and will vistt ChAr/cstoWny mother suburb, Monday,. ,f. • ' —A fire at Guayeguit on August, 6th - de stroyed thirty-five dWellings and much ofhp.? property. , —The American „stetraship Coustsutinn, ,Of !Mika, has been f riteeked near Vancouver's Island. r • • —istortk Peru i ii is reported that the United States 'offer' of mediation in the wet with Spain, is likely to: be adopted: Woodtudes, of Eikview, Chester county, aged sevanty'years, .was badly hurt on Tuesday by bein t g tossel by a bull. NEWS ITEMS. SSW ADVBIRTIS jact&L NOTICS.—A Special lideiding of bloat fle : No. 8. idasonie Ladle& will be e,4 tb-Sg•rro Wed serdszipfteraoon, it 2 O'clock; st their al l. Tenth slot Penn !streets ; to Inaba arrentementsto attend the funeral Of Sister DERR: Ily order OA, Wt._ rept talt* % lthillSODA YEAGER. R. 8. _, . CAirrung.--Some verso* Willa stolen my Day-book ftOm my shop, all „Romani are eau. ‘tloned not lay ally bins made out and prpsente4 to them, exc. tint 1), mysblL Nllt),Wheolwrjght. ' .718 Franklin Street. ing 31-tt WARD.—A meeting of the Sixth Wahl DemoOratie Club will bo held at Lauer's Park.on Tuesday evening, September Ist, at As there will be speaking on the deeakion, the pub lic are invited toattend. ordetof DANIEL, SWUM', President. • J, L. Rim, Seey, • .. aug 3V'2l QE se CO at N iv D e MWiAnRnsD o —Th oe D e e c m on r r _Wa nd i C y o " n < - f Reading, will meet at Jacob Wenttel's saloon, South Ninth street. on to-morrow (Mtge& Sept. let, for the purpose of nominating three peon as as delegates to ho voted for at the eleotion on Satur day next. Punctual attolutance is desired. nug 31-2 t HENRI President. THIRD WARD. • ' ?limn Democrats of Third Ward are requested to I. meet at the publin house of Frank Orin!. ((Tenth and Penn streets) on . IYodnesday , evening, bold.. 2, 10, at 734 o'eloelei for the purpose of nothinating Delegates to be voted for on Saturday, Sept. 5, 1808. H. N. NAGL rd E, - Prest.,;kl Wa Club. ' • 0, Srcur,. Seey.• , aug 313-t FIRST WARD. fPlliil Democracy of First Wart . ' will meet to-mor row (Tuesday) eveninsk i nt the Packerack Ho w of Jacob Conrad, at IA o'clock, for the tut pose of selecting Delegntes to ho voted for on Sat urday. Sept. sth. • nog 3124 ATTRACTIQNS I kfi , GIIIgAT ATTRACTIONAIt AT MARSDORPS VARIETIES. Re•appenranco 'of Master Jargons , the grest Female Personator and Comejljtth. together with Mr. Milos. the groat Comitkue Vocalist. Also Miss Rosa Smith, and We Brooks Path HY. Como early toseeure seats. Cool lager on hand, i , ALBERT RITTER, . TVAC_IIER OF MUSIC, • Will rostnno instiwotiona, Monday, 1 September 7th, auft3l-6t* THE 1101VE SEWING MACIONE. THE BEST PAW); y sElytiya M4OIIINR IN - The only SeWing Machine made flint will sow everything a Ahmily needs with entire'satinthetion to the operator. It seams. hems, fells, gathers, ruffles, tucks, quilts, cords, braids nod binds. • • . It sews the finest fabrics without. injuring the stuff, lind the heaviest materials with the greatest: easid even Roeof 'suit thickness cannot be forded under the p resser foot of the Singer or (hov er linker Mach nos. , It sews with the , coarsest phtent thread 1181411 as the finest silk. , • • • i It makes the Most perfect lieek Stitch of any Ma 'chine manufactured. • It uses a liner doodle with the same thread than any other machine made. It has a non-variable tension in the shuttle, ' and the Rotary ''J the for the upper thread, is not etontfe(l by any other make. itis th e simples mles ma — ano in eo nstim etroh—and for that reason more easily learned to operate and loss liable to got odd order. It received the highoStprize 4t the Wo'rld's Fair. London, 1801 ; and the (hand Uold Medal rover eighty-two competitors,. at the. 11xposlion lluiver solle, Paris, 1801,and its inventor erea lid a Knight of the Legion oHonor. • ~, All personsdesiring Sewing MachindS will do well by examining the Howe before purchasing else whoro. . °Oleo No. 10 North Sixth street._ neat Bushimg's Bank, Rending, Pa. D. 11. jIRKR, Agent. All kinds of stitchlng s tueking, braidlng apd Ford ing done to order. - . : Always on hand, machine Oils, needles, thread and silks.. 1 aug3l-tf , r MILE READO NO LIRE INSIILIOADIVIVAPID , I 'T,BIIIBT tOMPAIVY OF mEgius Co. \ 0110AttikED JULY, 1867. APITAL.IS°.°"). . -I 1 / Ogee Reading insurance Building, Ni).lo North Nth street, S. R. Cbrner a! Court erect. • oMoo hours from 8 A. U. to 8 P. 1.1. DIRROORW J. Pringle Jones. J • ames Me'Night. Henry 74 Van Reed; , • Jacob 8 after. J4l. Jaolceon, D. E. St. ut. Jonas Shatter, J. T. Va entino. - George Rimer. This Company inures all ki against loss or (image by fire at 11 other reliable Company and upon e to Stook Insurance Companies, Perpetual Policies issued requi and upon which the amount of 'p be reclaimed at any time, less a per cent. The advantages of t worthy of the,attention of forwent lag first - class dwelling houses, buildings, in town or country. as eat and safest. " Policies for one, two, three, fivo for less than one year, issued and for Policy and survey when rime suratices rare transferred fromeo4 Tho citizens of Beading and V dependent mainly upon foroigrr now the privilego of effecting the' home institution, well organise& p,sid in and guaranteed capita strong a basis of security as that of patty. The advantago of doing with the Company and the import some portiortbf the largo sums pa in circulation at hone will ho ap J. PRINOLE JONES, JAMES MoKNIGIIT, ' S. E. ANCONA, 660'y and TIM. IiMADQUARTEIO4 FOR CAMPAIGN ( AT 'FILE UNION JF,WEIIRY BAIiGE 1)E NO. 14 NORTH FIFTH ST., (Next door to the livening piiooteh Office.) 20,000 Campaign Badges DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN," Direct from the Eastern and . oth'ormanufactoyles, which we can sell at New-York f prices. by nor sand, hundred or dozen. they are the Anest as sortment ever offered for sato in rho city of Read ing having over one hundred different patterns, sueit as Medals, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, dm. . Good Agents wanted—a cooci p ercentage 01- kw . i Our Retail prieestare fro 10 cents to 84 00., Per sons will do well to t give uta cal before ptirohca ng elsewhere. . SOCIETY BAKES; MARES AND PINS _ • of all kind? made to order: also, scriptione made and yeyaire Clocks properly repaired. DR. EUGENE 801112RNINW8 .1 CELEBRATE!) WWEDISIU BITTERB' Ore with certainty all epionie deraniremenjs of the f,Lyer, Storekkell oust Kiiipeys.'is the pipet Vow erfut Tonle 61the DiXestlve„ Muscular and Ner vous Sysoui' and.the most Seljahle• preseryntive axelost 40.4.1e4s of Foyer. Dysealory. uud info toui Diseaig, especially vatted Meters; Typhoid atoi t ylw /fear. Propyr, cep a bottle. Six for or sale at, the ' ookstore • R. 'ITER tiO., rt repo Street. QTRATED OR STOLEN—from tho, prorni t kisos of the subscriber, ib Masatawny township, a deg between i and 8 months old,