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BRA'DINO, PA
Dealoorathi Blati•Oral **MI asthma
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HON. HORATIO SEYMOUR.
•;, •OY NEW -YORK.
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FOR VfOR
GEN.' FRANCIS P. BLAIR,
-OIL muscsuaL
* Median, Tuesditii, Norember'3d, 186 g.
Drawn*la 01100. lgonaluations.
YOE AUDI'Mt °Una:
HON, NATIZES E. BOYLE;
081 ropey COUNTY..
FOR OUR VEYOR :WIRRAL :
GEN. Vi'EMNGTON H.. ENT,
OP VOLUMBIA COUNTY.
Eton oda
RATIO PLATFORM,
illE DEMI
Payment of Clue Public Debt—Equal
Taxation of Slyery Species of Prop.
orty—One currency Dor the GOVE4IIIII.
latent and Otto People—The Lie
borer. Ofilee•holdee, Pensioner,/ Sol
. diet, Producer, and) the Bond holder.
tillostO 10 Seymour;7
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. su .1/131AUTURNT t
. Wilteltrnktop;Jugo 27, 1863.1
I - •ihtsa lita—l cannot forhead it expreaslng to sett
the deep obligation I foil fot e prompt and can
did support you have aireo tote Government in
the preeent emergency. Pm (Jimmy. activity mid
pitriothim you have exhibited I may be permitted
personally and °facially to eohnovriedge, unbent
arrOlitkrug any personni claims on lay part to each
Jek°. or to any service whaisoerer.
shall be bunny siviatrjo be .
Il tb r a your
friend. , , MAIN . TANToN,
• Secrolary of War,
His Excellency. Horatio Seyinoilr.
' Isrealeltute'llucoln to Gov. Seymour.
# l , Telegraph from IVathillgtoit.
June 19, 1863.
Zi 'Adjutant General Spraugue :
The Preahlent direota mo to return Ida thanks to
life
Vxoelleney; Governor Heymour and hie stiff,
for their energetic and prompt action. Whether
any further force le likely to, beroquked will ho
oommtexted to yon to•morrow. by which time It
le exp ect ed the movements of the enemy will bo
more NI y doyelopeci"
Holm id. STANTON. Booty of War.
Domooratic rule, the National
-Debt was' .seventy million dollars, Under
Radical rule the debt i nc reas e d to four thous
•
and million dollars
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Bari oun supports the. Constitution t e
United States, as made by Jefferson kOr nt
supports the nogro•equality eonstitut ns,
na made by the Southern earpet•briggera.
'pis' axes of a . eitize4 of the American
Republi aro double the atrultmt paid by a'
citizen ( the French Empire. tio much fOr•
Radical rule. Let us make a chap°. . '
PON Ell ' Oy saga "Show 1110 thype Radicals,
and I will stow you two ,Icnaves and rut
idiot." "Brick" is right. To suppOrtAlle
measures of the RadiCal Itninists, 'a man
must truly be' anidiot or a knave.
WHAT has become • ef the fourteen hun
dred million dollars which the people •hav,e
paid in the way of taxes xince l the close of
tJto war ? The Radicals 'took charge of. it ;
whatiLave tkey done with this vast amount
'of money? The people demand an answer t
KEEP it before the people that the Radicals
aro directly responsible for the i enormons
aebt B nd consequent heavy taxation under
which the ax•payers are now suffering..
Keep it efore the people that the national
debt has c instantly increased, under Radi
cal rule, ' during.threo years of profound
peace, and that it will continue to increase
while the Radienbearnain in power:
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kW:MI*IMS 801 THE ARMY.
According to the 9gures of &venue POM
ntiasioner .4 )e expenses of the army
alone, from the time of Lee's surrender to
the 80th of June, 1868, amount%) to xINE
1101010 M AND BEYNNTEEN MILLIONS ONI11UN•
lii
WAD AND DEYENTH e7DecilBAND AND VOIWT•
TURN': DOLLAIIO I ' Or OTO than three hundred
million dollars a ye r I •
. .
Tax•payers, ho ldo you like this expen•
sive fatto of tnilit ry . reconstruction ? Are
you willing/ to submit to it any longer ? If
not,, elect !tumour mid Blair !
'REGISTRATION IN MISSOURI.
, The farce of registration now going on in
Missoyi, ' under, ftadical auspiccs l is causing
tiuchili'ssatisfaation.
On ilaturilay, E. Morgan, formerly a sol
dia. in the lst lowa Cavalry, and a resident
of Su Louis for the past two yoar's, was re
fused registration for the reason that he was
unable to produce his dieohaigeo, papers.
Much indignation in felt against thelegis
trators. 4 large number wore, vgjected the
same day on the . ground of rebel sympathy.
Over one hundred men were naturalized BA
urday morning. It is not unlikely that con
sidetable blood will be abed before tgregis
laden is completed.
The Radicals are evidently,' dote nLzied t?
provoke hostilitiee l io the hope that they will
thereby have an exetisa for: carrying the
by military forco.
PRIYATIi advicea from linama under '
date of Auk. 21 , announce - a grea t earth ,
quake in Peru, as fellows: "A fearful earth;
quake took place in`Callao on the 18th inst 4
which lasted seven minutes. No lives were
lost, but Many houses were ured. At 7
P. M. the sea retired for one hlendred-yards)
on r turning ) the water rose ten feet abov4
the sual level. ' Great fears were entertain
red t at, Callao would be completely iniundat ,
ed. .At 12 'o'cl&k thelnele and wharf were
',completely covered ) the sea rushing into'the
lower part of the city. TheAown was cotn ,
pletrAikiiiirted t thi(ppiulation having fled )
pant strOken, to the interior. '• ' At last ac.
'cos (tits 14th); the worstlT/45 4 , X l r Wit
.gredit alum oevailed in fhb' 'conimnnity for
, the'tsifett Of their property;,"Shioing hal
• zot sae* I , 4bilnithe steamer let. ' , • .
, Tag Vro .i i gst. V.) Wipes says: - . 1 00
plum orcip this section is immense.. , !Au
4 reoi ikr.l o lo4•dolirs ilta fruit ! • and
ar* do.M44l l idellePlAn to 4)9 wtabie i 0
.land OP wa der the lead: Not only 'ls the
crop abun'dant,but 1t tank° nousuallyellohni
in it. character.
Oetobir 18th 11368.
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—but of four hundred and fi fty soldiers
stationed 4t Sackett's Harbor, only nine are
in.favor of grant for President:, :
negr6 '
fited intO a cAnt filled with i'a 3 *-
sengert near Raleigh; North,' Carolina, the
other day, ho)%lunatelylitt no one: '
Yorlt, ten children were
lying dead '4007 day recently 'from eating
unripe fruit. ' '
—On Thursday, in Louisville, Kentucky,
Mickel Ryan shot' Benjamin Kratz in the
back pith ,a carbine. He may recover.
Ryan eacapid.
Two grave-diggers tried to, steal 4
corpse on Friday night, in naladelphia, but
they were frightened otf.
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—Burglars stole the chandelier in Wire.
Thompson'sarlor, in Nov York, on . Satu
rday. Mrs. T hompson afterwards , entered i
theToom with a lighted lamp, when acetic.,
plosion of escaped gas shattered the house
and burned her seriously.
—The wife of James MacMahon 143
arrested in New York on Sunday for murder
ing her husband.
—Burglars`stole $12,000 worth of cutlery
on Katerrday, in Now York '
Myers, of Harrisburg, of the
firm of Binged" tc. Myers, fitate printers, is
dead. • •
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—Royal Scales, Jr., drowned himself in
tho Merrimac river, ataiiiherville, N. H.,on
Friday. I He was suspected of drowning his
daugliter s aged two year , in ilium' of soap,
the - Sunday previous, •I . • . •
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—Emil Qrmsby, of ptew York, wished to
court his uncle's daughter. Uncle refuSed.
Emil broke Sn the uncle's skull on Saturday,
and then . cut his own throat. Both will pro
bably red.over.
incendiary tiro near Lowell,
'ShB.3., on S'aturday. peast Butler lives not
away from the place.
;—lndians a 0 collecting revenue acid scalps
from mail conches. Plea'of military nect)s
sity.
-14;4-Perry, of Philadelphia, who was
dangerously injured iu a fight with a bur
glar, a few days ago, is recovering.
—Large shipments of grain are coming in
from the Western States. Thank God for the
A bountiful'Wheat harvest!
--Spann Berry, a young German, fatally
stabbed himself in Chicago, on 'Friday.—
Cause—tired of life • and Itard times.. I So
much for' adical rule.'
—Wash. Richards, alias Bill Edwards; was
severely stabbed in Baltimore, on Friday
night, ,
—On • Friday night, a inatt i Inca Gray
jumped i overbourdfrom a steamer on the pas
sage from Portland to Bostr, and wa
drowned.
—Commodore J. B. Marchand has suc
ceeded Commodore T. 0. Selfridge, as
commandant of tho Philadelphia Navy
Yard.
—ln Philadelphia, on
.Monday evening,
Wm. Stlyder stabbed Joseph Scholl - in the
side and stomach, in a fight: Snyder was
arrested.
—The Order of Seven \Viso Men had a
grand parade in Pittsburg on Monday.
—John . Allen, "the ftricketlest than in Now
York," has closed his dance house, audis
playing pioui—while it pays, perhaps. ' •
—Mrs. Minnie Urban and her child died
from burns; in Cincinnati, on Monday. The
same day a servant girl was terribly burned
by dropping a camphine lamp.
—An explosion of gas took place at the
U. S. Mint in Philadelphia 9n Monday, by
which three men were injured, ono perhaps
fatally. The gas had not , been properly
turned .off in a vault, and on a lighting
a match against the Wall a terrible explosion
.took place.
—Wm. Jackson, a culled brudder,iiitabb.,
ed a boy 'mined James Donohue, on Friday,
in Louisville, Ky. William was locked up.
He says he "didn't gwine to do i s t t a pit.-
poso." 'Rah for Grant.
Saturday,ten children'in L'oston fell
into loose habits by eating castor oil beans
for peanuts. There was fuss in some fain.
dies, but uo deaths, fortunately.
- —On Thursday morning, three masked
robbers broke open the lions() of John Hall,
in Rockport,. Ohio, tied family, robbed;
the house, and escaped.
• . —A drunken negro named Jackson John
son is in jail in Pittsburg for attempting to
ravish twp girls, ono thirteen, the other
sixteen years of ago: 'Rah" for Grunt and
`Koddlefieck!
• Joslyn throw herself before a train
of ears in Lowell, Moss., on Monday, lint
she was saved by a policeman.
--,The Tennessee Radicals seem deternan
ed to•provoke a conflict between the whites
and the blacks. ,
-lion. Gee. 11. Pendleton is making a de
cided sensation in Idainyvhere ho is speak
ing for Seymour andillair.
—Tho . Sixth . I.T. S. Idautryy is ale cop
centlated at Charleston, S. C. t by request of
the white pooplo of the State, who dread a
bloody uprising on tho part of tho negroes.
1 —Charles Kerl, n Uoimaup hung himself
in New York on .Monday.
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---nrid et McMahon is (Wm' at Joroey
City, fro the effects of throwing coal oil
on a fire t make it burn: ,
-L-Twcf swindKrs iu Philadelphia robbed
some brokers 1 ofll,ooo in U. S. bonds, on
Monday, by sharp practice . . .They have not
yet' been 'arrested. They were known as
yet'
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--t-itu immense bridp.is to be built-over
the Missouri, at St, Louis.
—Kan. Francis Grang , er, Postmaster
General inidor Firesidelit Harrison, digd in
Canandaigna ) Near York l - on tho 28th tat. -
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—ln l'hiladolphia ) . on Saturday, Mra.Pub
ley throw her grandchild out of a • scCond
story window. The child has sincoi died
from its injuries. Mrs. Hubley, is insane;
and hp.d previously thrown two'.oltildren out
of windows—one of them her Own lloy.
—Monday afternoon a German driver of a
lager , beer wagon died from the heat, in
Philadelphia.
-=-Great preparations ere being made for
the Saengerfest in Pittsburg.
-=Two wo4en *ho were. on their way
home from the Central Park, New York, on
Sunday, were assaulted by .tvio men, and
Mrs. Sergeant, aged fi fty : Seven yearly was
outrtiged. Her companibn, Miss Giveson,
escaped. 'The men have.been arrested.
—Two men wereblinded and, crippled by,
an, explosion in itsilver mine on Pine Pl.
WWI ingUasOta t where they were working
alone. The reirmileA without food for nitie
Wh'en they were •Ilsocivered, with their
eyes and their- yo,unde fen of maggots.—
'They willprobabh recover, in spite tctf their
terrible sufferings. ' •
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
AFOCIA TAIILEN BY TIRE COLORED
TROOVIt!
Repnidican 'Victory in Vermont. 2 ,
ALONTkELIER, Vt., Sept. I.—The election
has resulted in a Re t publicau victory, as was
expected. The • Radicals worked hard as
beavers, .!pent money without stint, and it is
asserted that hundreds of voters were colt)•
nixed, from adjoining States.
Tile - Republican majority is said to be in-
Creased over last year's vote.
The Senate, it is supposed, - will be unani•
I mously Republican, with, a large Republi•
can majority, as heretofore, in the House.
' Page,Radical candidate for Coveraor,will
probably have 25,000 majority oveofEdwards,
Democrat—some estimate it at . 27,000.
The Democrats ntacle`a gallant fight, and
bear their defeat,generalty,with good nature.
e FROM ,WANII/liitiTON.
The Ratllesslei Chenthag the Government
11 , 11iiployeem.
WASHINGTON, Spl)t. 1.-- , -The Capitol .em
ployeen pre beginning to suffer from the in
discretion of accepting multir_ Radical
'masters. A contribution is levied on each
employee in proportionor
, to his salary "f
'campaign purposeS," as . described by the
paymaster, who at the same time informs dm
.upfortunatei who has no, resource but to
submit, that the whole amount will be paid
if be so desires, but the paymaster does not
forget to give the employeea little admoni:
is that the paymaster would per
sonallyadvise him to pay the per centagf, as
it might cause remark if he did not': Ai the
amount, whataver it is, is deducted
s froa l the
wages of ,the clerk, policeman, or watchman.
The ratio . is Atha one and a half per cent.
on the yew]) salary, and being deducted at
one payment, as was the case to-day in l'one
instance where $lB was II ithlield, it is eqpe
cially onerous and oppressive.
THE SIETTEMI4:I: SENSION 01 , CONCI:ES:3.
General Schenck is expected here to-day
or tolnorrOw, to join Senator Morgan and
confer with him relative to a September ses
sion of Congress. The impression generally
is that they will decide Oda it, is inexpedi/it
liar Congress to on cue.
EitoD TENNESSEE.
11.0o f itout. Mountain Tumbling.
NAMIVIy.E, Sept, I. 7 ..lntelligenee was
ißceived here. lay night, Non . ' a gentleman
running on the Chattanooga railroad, that an
immense segment of Lookout, Mountain was
detached fr . 4o near the lop' and rolleePtlown
toward the Tennessee with terrific poise. lie
assures us that one solid piece alone must
have weighted 600 tons. It:is thought that
some itxternakforees'are at work disintegra
ting the , mountain. !rho ( people Ili the
neighborhood arcs apprehensive of some
inipending disaster, and are k all flocking into
Chattanooga; .
FROM NEBRASKA.
A Man Drawsted with 800,000 111 his
• Pocket—Arrival of Treasure
OMAHA, Sept.,l.—Ailgustus Baker, fron
Chicago, a passenger, frthn Montana, fel
overboard near Yo'rk,, and was drowned
with $lO,OOO in draft, and a check for $5O,
000 in gold otr his body, which were not ye
covered.
, The steamer Success arrivfd. yesterday
from Fort Benton,'with.s3oo,o6 in treasure
and a large quantity of silver ore. "
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, - old Attempt at Robbery.
PHU. lixixiliA, Sept. I.—This morning,
about it o'clock, a messenger boy was knock
ed down by a man on the steos of ( the
Mechanics' Bank, Third and Market streets.
The boy fell across the cash box: which he
tarried, and resisted every attempt of the
robber to take it from him. Two nuin drove
up in a carriage, when the robber sprulig in
and was driven rapidly away. lie has not
heea arrested. The boy is badly cut over
the left eye, and is highly complimented for
hik bravery. The box contained a (large
ambuntof stocks, bonds, money, &c , '
FROM MISSOURI
Overestlthated *ottolik Crop—S(zerel Ca
Sr. Loutti l Sept: I.—One third of a cottot
crop-only t is 6xpected in Luwnd,'Mosubee
and Monroe—the richest counties in Mis
SOUTI
The Radicals in this State are organizing
secret cabals to control the election: They
aro distributing anis to the negroes and
Radical 'whites.
A Murderer Arremte4l
BAlmmottE, Sept. I.—Michael Bell, u ne
gro, has been arrested here charged with the
murder of Ramsey Gilmore and wife, in
Queen Anne county. An attempt - was made
to lynch him when he was captured.
Tttm !Grand Jury of Venaugo • County,
sitting at Franklin, on Thu2ar day found true
dills against Weide, Miller, Shoppery, and
Geiger,' the four parties arrested by officers
Hague and McKelvy, of Pittsburg.charged
with being concerned in the great lienneholl
robbery. OfficCrs IJnguQ and McKelvy were&
present and tostifiethbefore the Grand Jury,
It is not knovit whether 'tho , tilial, will come
up at this term of eourt,or not. ' The bill
against the six parties arrested by the Deputy
Sheriff and officers of, Venango County,
about a week, ago, his been ignored by the
Grand Jury, nth), is said, the parties-im—
prisoned are about to institute suit avinst
the °alders for falie ilnprisontnent.
-7 . -Some Radical wr:ter has had the impu
dence to niter the definitions or the words
"congitntion,"t "congress" mid "compact,"
in a late edition of Noah Webster',4 Diet
tionary. A Radical is a fitting tool for any
act of meanness. -
—James Donahoe applied for a divorce on
Friday night, in Philadelphia, by dragging
his wife npon'the track of the 4 N.,rritown
ltaklroad, in front of an approachirig train.
The act 'Was seen in time, and hur li. was
i3aved. The brute waS arrested, but his wire
refused to appar against him, and he %%azi
released.
—Champaign county,, 111., cannot he 3
very Pleasant place for r. rei(kece at the
present moment. • In the northern part of
It:there is a tract of forty acres on whieli the
unburied carcasses of more than five hun
dred cattle which have,of the Texas
iligeasa are decornposiinY
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1141•DAICS ADVERTISEXIENTS.
• 'OSTZ-4;34 even ing t a child's tiattp N sex pa es.
i
JA' 10)er:it l eeward will be given if, returned to
No. Mt tilus 4 treet. ' ' , sept 2-1 V
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r\vießTll WAHI ).— The Detuoeraesofrourtii
. a and a re requested to meet at thepublidhouse
o Amos S. Efterly. Sixth stmet. fat Ttitiksday ev e .
ning, at ili o'cloelwf 1r the purpolle of nominating
delegates to be voted fir on Saturday,; Sent, 611 y,
I SAS. rePt 2-21
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Olk 110ITSESL—On gaturdaY afternoon,
OSel)tontber 12th, at '2 o'elocktl new brick houses
will Ito offered for sale. tho Keystone Muse; 3
being on Poplar alley, and on Ninth street, be
tween Unttonwood and Green. Sept 2.1t4'
G RAND BALL
Thitt evening - . Sell. 2, at
'MILITARY GARDEN,
A FREE LANIOAN ON TEE OLD
STYLE k
Tile public in general is invited. Good musio in
attetultince. sept 2-It
A1INSOL1;TION OF PARTNIMINIIIIIP.-
I.lNotice is hereby given that the partnership
lately existing betn een Israel ti, Ritter and Ben
noville llertoletto of Heading, Pa., under tho firm
o f flitt er & Berielette, Undertakers, was dissolved'
on tho loth day of August A 'lStiS, by mutual co k usen t.
All debts owing to the said partnership aro to be
received by A. IC Staulter. Esq.. No 521 Court
street, lteaaing, and all demands on the said part
ner:4llP aro to bo invented to him forpayment.
TSltAi lTtEll.
) B.JoiitTomiTTß.
The hu.4oeFA will be continued at f be'lottnethee,
4 2.9
No. North street, by the underiignet , who
is prepared, at the hhortest notice,to attend funerals
in either city orcountry.
sent 2•31,
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hIyIPION.---Soine person having stolen Y
Vil)av-book from my shop, all persona are cau
tioned not to pay any bills made out and presented
to them, excepting by my s ot
HENRI tiOODMAN, Wheelwright,
31-11'• ! 71S Franklin street
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G It EAT ATTAAVPIONS
GREAT ATTRACTIONS!! t
AT 111 .t its n o turp VA II I ETI ES.
He.appearanee of Mroter Jarilellti; the great
Feniale Personator and Coniedia4. together with
Mr. Miles, the great Com ique Vocal ht. Also
Rosa Smith, and the ItroAslttnily. Como early
to seenre seats.. Cool lager on hand. •
A LHICIVIP 1t111"1`101,
TEACIIEII OF MUSIC,
Will regime inslnwtiong, Monday, Septettibet
7111.
now : SIMING MACHINE.'
PILE PA MAY WINO MACH IN
7711::. WORLD.
The only Sewing Maehine wade that will. sow
everything a family needs with entire satislaethin
to the operator. ' -
It seluns, Item, Nile, gathers, some,, N11;1+001110,
cords, braids awl bitok
It sews the finest fabrics without iiyoring.the
and the heaviest materials with the greatest
ease, even goods of such atieknem bs cannot be
forced under the presser Wolof the Singer or Urov -
en S "taker Wattles.
It AVWS with the eoarseizt patent thread as well a:4
the finest silk.
• It 111111te8 the most perfect Lock Stitch of any ma
chine ma int facturel.
It uses a Hirer needle with thy feline thread than
any other machine made..
IL has a non-variable tension in the shuttle, and
the Rotary Tousled, ter the tippet. thread, is not
t.gniltilt it by any other make.
It is the simplest machine In eonstraction—and
for thatteason more easily Learned to operate and
'mikado to get out of ordor.
It received the highest krize at t the World's Fair,
London, Viti2.; and the brand nob" Medal over,
eiabty-two cola potitlirs. 014 Exposition littiver
sae, p ar k, 1867, itsAtventor created a Knight
of the Legion of Honor,
All persom desiring 66w ing Much in ea will &moll
by examining the llopiii' before purchasing else
where. . 11,
0 lice tio. 10 North Sixth Area. near Ilushong's
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a I l i k l i t a i s i i i ) i t i ti g iit l e ' tin g• t itek p ing i Vt au t i g t. a 4 r l tt g l ° cord
int Amu) toyer. '
Jlways or'bum', machine oils, needles, Alirend
I silks. Rug 31-lf
r 11111111 READING FIRE INSURANCE AND
I TRUST COMPANY OF HERRN CO.
QRUANIZED JULY. 1867.
Office Beadin g Invirmice Build(li g , -N0.19 Noril
• l'ifth hirer!, 8. E. (in•ar!• of (buil street.
Mee liourd from S A. M. to 8 v. 11
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DI HECTORS I
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'J. Pringle Jones, 1 James Mehnight,
Henry Z. Vain Reed .kisob Shaffner,
.). T. Jackson. I). h. Start,
Jonas tilialter. .1. T. Valentine,
C. orge Itieber.
This gompaity i Awes all kinds of property
inpi hist loss or (Vim go by fire at rates as lowas any
other reliable Coin m 'nyand upon every plan known
to Stock Insurance Companies, .
PorPetual Policies issued requiring no renewal
and upon which the ,ainount of premium, paid ea . n
be reglaimed at any thin), less a deduction of five
Oef cert.' TIIO IItIVIIIItIIKCS of this method are
Ivorthrof the attention of farmers and others hav
ing first-class dwelling houses', lorns and other
buildings, in WWII or country, as being the eheaP
est and safest. • ' I
' Policies for ono, two, three, five or more years, or
for les , than one year, issued .and no charge made!
for Policy and survey when renewed or when hi
surances are transferred from other companies.
t The citizens of Reading and vicinity, hitherto
I ~i
, ( 0 1 ,0 lidelit mainly upon foreign companies, have
now the privilege of effeetim; their insaranees in a
home institution; rt`ell organized, with an adequate
paid in and guarani t d capital, presenting as
strong a bolds of securi •as that of any other coin
pany. The advantag it' doing business directly
y 4)
with the Company 8111 the importance of keeping
some 'Portion of the largo sums paid for insurances,
in circulation at home, will bti appreciated .by all
.1. PRINtiliE .10N IN, Plysident.
-,IAIIIES Mol(N1(1 HT, Vice President,
S. E. AxeoNA, Sec'Y and Truths, Divide-1f
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II 1 0 , A DWI A ItTEUS FOR
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CAM PAWN G()OD► !
AT THE.
UNION Fl MA NITA CTOM
BA DUE 1)
N/► 11 NORM!. VI
(Next door to tho ilveninAlY
20,000 Campaign'
nutionAne AND REF
Direct from the Eastern and otl
\phleh We can sell at Now X ort,
sand, hundred or, dozen. The}
•gortment ever offered for FUIO In
ing, having over ono hundred • d
smell as Medals, fins, Sleeve B
Good Agents wanted—a goo(
lowed.
Our Retail prices arc from 106
sons AVM do well to Rive us a ca
vg elsewhere. y _
SOCIETY BADCES, MAR
of till kinds made to on. er: also,
seriptions made and repa.ire ,
Cloilis properly repaired.
- .
Dn. EBOENE
CELE - Bit ATEID - lii r EDISI - 15 , ‘ BITTERS,
_ , . .t+ -
,
Cure with , certaitity eltroitie derangetnents of
the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, 'tithe most Pow
erful Tome of the Dige:dive, Mmdular Pler
VOUS System, and the mest .Reliahle preservative
agaimt all kinds of Fever, pisentiltT, and Infec
lows Di?easci, eqteciaßy nealmt Cholera, 'Typhoid
and. Yellow Fever. Price 75 1 . i scentsve bottle, Six
fur fit. For sale at the ");:ngit "'lardistore.
' RITTER & CO.,
'3.51 Penn Street.
SEYMO UR IIAbGES,,
Symov Badgedcan:be had !MOLE BOOn.
STORE.
\ 4
CAPITAL $159,000A
MD
4 1 I )(VII
1 4 1 , k-f I
lit St.,
spata Office.)
Badges I
IIIIVCA
ler manufactories:
prices, by thou
are the finest as
the city of Bend
itierent patterns,
talons, Stutbt,
percentage al
'entl , to 1 .ti i 00 . .•
I before plirelir.g.
I •
CS AND PINS
jewelry of all do
d. Watelte4 and
a Stf
maI."..IIIMINNIM.M
•
Pim DVERTI l IIEM VITO.
PIAJAIBING
teas and Stein' .Fittingl
EDWARD SCULL,
NO. 10, SOUTIT FIFTH STRERT,
DIMS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO TliE CITI-
I) :one of Reading and likeinity, that ho attends
PLUMBINU, OAS AND STEAM FITTINO,'
At short notice. All workilonedluaranteo. None
but the best workmen 'employed, ,
Also, a lot of first-class Chandeliers, Brackets,
Ranges, Bath Tubs,Water Closets, Spigots. ace,
always on hand an d Eat o at the lowest prim'.
A Phan) of the public patronage is respectfully
solicited. • •
Juno 24-3 in
A LAWN LOT OP
Domestic and Imporled
WOOLEN AND corroN RNfirriNO
YARNS,
AND ZrPHYRS,
For silo cheap. at
DREYFOO/V,
705 Penn Street above Seventh,
:tug, 2:ht:iv
A UCTION I AveTioNl
All that large and irell selected stock of
FOIU AND DOMESTIC
- v
1)1; .- GOODS ,
Contained indlie ilopular store of Mehl Neil, No,
637,Penii Street, in the City of Reading.
will ho sold at
1 ' P 0 /11 14 1 0 di OCTION,
Commencing on tho SECOND Y OF Stll 4 -
7',EIIIIIEII next, at 10 o'clock,. A. M. and to be con
tinued until the whole'stoek mold.
•
The undersigned make it peretuptory at of
the goods in the Alia store, anti Merchants as well
As others may find It to their interest to attend the
sale.
J. 1). WANNER,
Aligneo of 114vid Neff.
ItuA i no, Aug. Tpt, ISGS. 211 w
OUEENOrE CLAM) SOA
QUEEN OF ' EN . GLANE . : SOAP. p
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP
For doing a family washing in tho best and
cheanest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the
world I Has nil the strength of old rosin soap with
the mild and lathering qualities of genuine
vartile. Try Vs splendid Soap. Said by the
ALDEN CH MIPAL WOHKS4 4M north
Prong street, Philadelphia. au T•tjmo
---
BLANK BOOKSi ra= nn
sale a largo variety of Blank Booksleyidi will be
gold cheap, lt ill rat & co.
POLITY CAL CARDS.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
4 To the Voterm of norlot - County. *
VETIOW-DEMOCRATS;:-Eqcouinged by the
very largo veto I received in :the Doinueratie
Convention of 180 for the nomination for District
Attorney for Berke County, which placed me oh
the returns, (next to the successful candidatedat4
for which I am deeply grateful, I again offer my
self as a candidate for the office of District Atter
nek at the enduing election, subject to the decis
ion of the next Democratic Delegate Convention.
Should 1 be successful in obtaining the lamina . -
tion and subsequent election. I pledge 'myself to
discharge the duties of the Alec with fidelity, in
tegrity and ttintrfedy,
ISRAEL C. BECKER. '
'Reading. July Z 1,1863. tf
FOR .ASSEMBLY,
E have been authorized to announce the
11 namo of Michael McCullough, of the
city of lteatling t as a candidate for Assembly, sub
ject to the decision of the' Democratio Delegate
;Convention, aug lOtt
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
ditto ter County Conduit:stoner, subject tti the de
cision of the Dentoeratio Delegate Convention.
a-. 1.
FOR COUNTY 'AUDITOR:'
Vir JIAVP; boon authorized to announce. the
try name of 11,14 AW SALLADM of Hereford
Township, as a candidate tbr County Auditor, sub
ject to the decision of the next Democratic pelt,-
gate Convention.
Ilerifurd, Airtnifft 20, IsG9r td
FOR DIREOTOR OF THE POOR.
rto '11(E VOTERS OF lIERKS COUNTY.—I,
Ithe subscriber, announce myself as a candhlitt
for Pireetor of the Poor, subject to the decision o •
the Democratic 'Delegate rule, if nominated an
elected, my whole endeavor will be• to have the
Mlle 011111101 A in a humane and economical man
ner, not being committed to any man' or party of
mon to carry out this or that measure to the in
jury of the tax-payers and others conceited.
DANIEI4 11. LORAII
Lower Ifeidelberg, Aug. 15, stir
TPOR COUNTY VOIMIBBIONEtt.
rim P. VOTERS OF 11143t1i8 0/UN:ff.—Dav
i ing been solicited b n largo number ot friends,
I oiler iny . self as t candidate for the taco of Colin
ty Commissioner, subject to the' decision of the
Democratic Dologato Convention, and should I be
successful in obtaining the neminatioii, and bo
elected, I pledge myself to diseharge the duties to
the best ot my ability, and protect the interests of
'the citizens ot the county. HENRI HEIDLI;.
!leading, August 17-to •
• - t
rELLOW DEMOCRATS.—Encouraged by
4 the very liberal support given me last year by,
the Democratic County Convention for the State
Legislature, and for which I am very thankful, I
agnin• offer myself as a candidate for the enine
(alb o, subject to,the decision of the next Demo
cratic 'Delegate Convention. If nominated and
elected, I pledge myself to use every effort to pro
mote the best interests of the agricultural, labor
ing andquechanical classes of the 1Y riet, and of
i t
the mass of the people generally, as ii.tivid IM.
Respeotfully yours, ac.., 4 •
A, T. C . li 11F En,
a 9-tft
THEATRE COM IQ
Aulenhach's Tail, CO and 019 Penn St.
.1. C. STEWAAT, t - - Cede° and Idannge:r.
THE FAMILY RESORT 0V • READING.
NIPAV BILL TO-NICHT. ~ • '
First week of.
-
\
MR. THOMAS IiteINTYR.E.
, • •
First time of •
•
BARNUM'S 'LAST DODGE.
I • .
-
First liines4if the Laughable Siii;t6)), •
BLINK'S AND JINKS,
and the ever popular ,
STEWA lIT'S. MINSTRELS.
largest and best show ever in Reading.
Admifflon 25 cents; Orchestra seats 35 cents.
Children itiets. Doors open at i'%; curtain rises
at ti o'clock.
Don't forgot he
afternopn performance on
Sat
urdayaitln?ta2ttil°ck for idiesind irenOnwlch (oTh ; number of Dress
Patterns be given away. •ang 31.1 t,
p TINS AND PEN HOLDERS. A tarp var,
ety of different wakes , for sale at the 'Reale
Bookstore.
EDWARD SCULL.
IEI
=I
wApiTio.
mONET" 'WANTED.
lii•ONEY 'WANTED!
•BY T4ll{ CITY 01? RIADINg,
The undersigned ,Committee Finance of
Corporation of the Vit.x' of Reading. henna e
nokorinea to borrow the sum of MO
SEVENTYA4VE THOUSAND Dola .&
for the putpose.of enlargiug the Water Work, ,•4
the said city. hereby give notice that di!). a re
pared to issue Vertiticates of Loan. be ring
cent. interest. to parties desiring to loan
the city. Apply to eager of the motet-14nd t '
William Heidenreich. EN Oil. Treasure,' "
It EDE. LA l'Ek
• '
DAN I EL MILIA;)1,
DANIEL r;IMIN,
Outumittee ea kin
+no •
_
LIWELLING HOUSE WANTD, -
Aw
CO NVEN I 1•:N T DWELI,6O Ent
anted within a reasonable digfanoc „flat
and Fifth streets, between this time and th t
of Octoper, by a small latnily,, Appiy at o, e
otlthe, • . DAILY 'EAGLE,
a 10 tf •
•
IjprANTIO D.—An active man, with a fibsirn,,
IV la), us partner in a nub-Oats Reet aur ,,,,
For particulars add r it es.4 l ..
immcdintelr
It ESTAU itA
Nestling p
. •
troo l a
h.
IVatN. th North llth . nue, •
CM
IPURNITUItE.
, --
WHERE TO GEV 111
717 721 l%ian Street, Rearting, p a ,
FiJIINI.rru . 11 II
IN ALL 13TYLK AND MATERIALS,
Th'lnrgest assortment in the city to sclta twin
and prices inuch lower than' any other house,
call from porsotto in want of tiny orticte of f ulu i tu .
(tout tho tuost.monsivo ttown, is solicited.
P ET! N 1idA1."11 N (18, A
- -VII, CLOTHS,
A 11111 stock Mims nt low advances on mt. •
ire-Call and Eton: : .TACOII IL - RITTER,
fold9tt • 717 at 721 Nun
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT,
SCHRUTER & FELIX,
Waroroom, cornier 'Fif'th .and Washington
streets.
MANUFACTORY, ,WASHINOTOIV .7 11
BRLOW F'IF'TH
WTIOICSALE ANI)
UNDEItSIONED itEspixTrutLY—lN.
vile nubile attention to their splentitasteek of
rat-ulnas furitituro now and constontly.ou hand,
and mado to order to suit customers.
Among othor article:4, modal . ottentiltn le N.
riled to their unsurpassed ,
EXTENSION TABLES,
DRESSING BUREAUS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS, ,t f
CEN'I'RI;•AND QT111..114
BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST ST'YLFS,
and every _other article in their lino of busineo.
liverk.article is manufactured b??• thr mselves, is
.their admirably arranged malmfactury, with the
tn6t perfect roarhliicry, and pkilitnl mechstild,
rind finlAhed in an utuntrpiissed wanner.• -
Also prepared to °wale all orders far
. _
CARVING;
TURNING )
' SAWING • nni
MOULDINGS. 1
All f ordera promptly °scouted, and warranted to
give sattsfaetton. • 41.104-
• FURNITURE WAItE BOOM
- - lONSTANTLY ON lIAND a laiwo aasortment
of the bewt Cabinet Ware, full suitaof Chamber
Furniture. also Parlor sulfa' and
large asaortment CANT; SEAT
CHAIRS. Best Mir and husk
Mattresses. Persons wishing to
purchase, would do well to call cud month° our
stook. D., IJ. BRIDEMAN, 4112 Penn heare,
Also c egent for, the celebrated totemic° Lock and
Knot btitelkratnily. Hewing Idnehino. t'a wit
K ItYD Fa lt k CO. I.
Manufacturers of
' Mt. STOWER'S
,Oolobr4iod Tonic Herb' Bitters.
Importerd of.
k WINE S AND 'LIQUORS,
Attzo fiolo Agonts for BAILEY'N UNRIVALLED Mt
\No. 121 North Third f3troot,
PHILADELPHIA,
Vo(salwat the Eagle Dookatore.
nag 514
Notice to Water Consumers,
Iwo to the extrernoly low slate of the water
Win the Reservoirs and lto intnossitrility of colP
pleting the itnprovomonts for increasing the water
supply of the oily bOforo the next two or three
months, the Cottrtnisoloners of Witter would Tr
quest the water•tokorm of the city to bong econoup
teal no possible In the use of water at Iwcoent.4l
proer attention to tithe request, on the part ut
inch COIISLIITICr i largo quantities of water can
raved and n fall supply for ordinary. purPoei -
,rtlaranteett to all.
The several Fire eoluvanies IWO also requestri
io cOnse using wntordttring the present drought,
o reent in eases (afire,
ilk order of the
ap WATER.
. ID . F. VIALS, &craw's/. j
*City pallor); will pions° copy
L ADIEs ,
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
LA:CHS Al,l, KINDS,
Real and Imitation,
EMBRQII*RIES,
I i'!IOSIBIti",
.' GWVIM,
6 .*A full HA of
zEpuy HS;
A•LA MODE CORSETS,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,,
AT
H. R. & A. S. BOYER'S
(Lato Auchen6aeli k Bro.)
•*s2° Penn. Street,
July 224m0 READING. • •
D IGIIONARIES. 1 . •
Webster's Unabridge d, Webster's Academic (Rer.
Weimer's High gebool. t) Ed.)
irobster's Common ,
Webster's• Primary, (her. gil;/
Rehle English DictinarY, ' '
Worcester's Voniprebensive Diction:lTh
Worcester's School Dictionarr.
Adler's. German and English Dictionary.
Oehlsehlager's Pronoupeing (human Dictionary.
For sale at the ' 'F.AtibE BOOKSTORE.
311103-tf. - 351 Penn Stieet. neer Forth.
II
NOTIONS, &e., P.