Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 07, 1868, Image 3

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Brown s meet Sixth s 71 No. I:
_ iteik meet Fourth ,: fli s t.ro.t';, . i
t. 7-6 t.
FAa And near, thlyhOPl,t 4,he, , WOOS
'c o p l itry, the newspape teem wart won
derful cures perform hy Dr: 1 imOU's
Magnolia OiL , 'GO v3ttw Atki sl' cio per hottle•
American House, niulini. .. _,Lug ! 174
Tus COAL Alma grallant the wash
ending Sept id, the ailut kW VilliipitiOP
Coal Company tramp° 21,407 teaa'of
coal. ' hi .the imne tune 0111414 1 11116111414
Beading railroad Dann* I r ,aN toe br
s t
all kinds./ , • ;,t ',.) .• • i •1 ,•• )•
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Tile Great, the Grand ) the On) reliable
remedy.for Ithiumatisria ) • Neetta ii; 4 ' Mint'
bago, Sprains and illidsee, girdled ,Ottndspi
stilt Joints, Sore Throats, and piiin.or any
sort and from . any cause, is ;•11t.Ruesinzep
magnetio Oil. 'OO es.„apd a 0 per, bottle.
American Ifouie,'Readmg. '• faug.lB.lti °.'
Tats . beet i execrated likeness 6f gap,
Horatio Boymottr that: w 4 4 0410
for sakat tiweepey'a Itadge Depot, o.N 4
north Nth street.' It 'a chrojed ilhb
graph in oiromd extrimelyilfh-lihe and
expressire4.ll4llhPhe, at* SiAteenuln
whom the. Demecrimy have selealed ititheir
stAindar4s bearea s thelioealag' Prisideritial
cette:44 : 1 14 1 r • ,t l l,4Port44,44ovialt (Pt
of tit ,t 4016 11 !MOO. aloe
em,,, • •
vtslii Ci * * l 4V -51' . 4“4 • ?AT* Kr'.l N . . 0
ALA or, Paoraart r4moleer, Bell sold his
faun at Exeter atitlo_ „ e ti ( 1 1 :'k R . ft. It., con
taining 20 sores, •to Bingatimpi rof
this 114M: 4
of i i ih e W
deoT., sold crnTatur4ay, at the Berko Con
ty 'lease, in Able oil, ' ' 40 acres of wood . gild
pantie land, eituatairaixeter toirbahlp,l6.
Hear o,,Eaterly,for $B6 Rer,nore. The oth•
er t• ,bPertihif adiertlied, belonging to the
same estate/Were der, sold: /. •. • . •
f• • ;•. '
Trit twenty-third 4 annual Meeting of the
Grand United (colored) Order of Odd bol• ,
lows, in.Anibileti,Will 'convene itt Ilertildnos
on ,Wedneiday, October 7, itgiB. The an n ual
wilt take place en,Eriday, the POL.— ,
Lodges
_accompanied by *bands mus
from Readlogi iNerrlstorrn; ! , Philadelphia,
West °pier, ,Datbyi Wilmingtoe, • N9w
York t ,': Ulrike "Washington,' and 'other
(94 yr P 11464.. Excur s ion tickets to
colored peopl will a tactical* the different
railroad ecmpanimi l ,at twp-thlrd, rates.
• • .
. A 0411NDID BONER has boon made by the
ladies] of Washington • Street Presbyterian
Churchin to hotbed
Lodge; The bange r is, pfhl e satin,the front
bearing a bandso .. e 'Wreat , encircling the
is
wcitde
bearing
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of,O;)t.,iglititittadl pt. 15 t ,',1845.9 The
reuseNs» the wrirat 'Present e# ,b 7 the
Ladies of Reading." The stiff is surmount
ed by a,luifideogie eagle. , •Tha tanner ia how
4114 trloA4ol atmoirby Auohenbaoh & pro., with'
So Orr.—lr. Drlfogle .owns a row of
four mill fraine, buildings in Cedar iilley.-,-
Ono 0(01)**44 aMr. Kramer, , bag • not
paid any ent for Teo, out and as he
could not ay relit and' Wield not go; out of
the; house' ityr Ogle took the privilege 'of hipp.
r t
lug Min Out by two offiT. There ws q cite
an eamftemo,_otio.....tho an y for s tim. sro..
Kramer hinted, , mime s wore bat theV , i `
- lord frltio . thexorobte, t 0 'vision.' of n il.
rotitil hauntell him, and lit wint."the.. go o ds.
li .
into' the alley , arid
,the h dit.was isi,llo l 2 et,'
tenant.—GWWle. ''"
SUN DAY 110/100r: • ' lOniklillitlON. +4O 'St. ,
Lawrence nudity Seltixol t ‘of. Ezetet town.
ship, held its. annuat celebration yesterday,
In the 119,0da at Exeter Station, WM Oleg,
derkOlf well ilarlieicite a number trom,thia
cl i tyWet e ptegent 'mongattlion94o :knife
; to
o Aar Sling wdies inn, *hilt go
to any place without creating p. disturbance.
Tke Exeter : Cornet ' Band, , D. R , Hafer,
leader, escorted tho School from the School
house 10 the Woods,:tind• • enlivened the as
'oemblage ddring th e day with,their excellent
music. c
' .
, ;POO, .RAIL 11$ 0011:01itit " t en-1
' ing; tin ilia Sig o'clock Pitisenger 'train from
.Philadeiphla was• coming in t the en t q
struek it bfry bb Oa liiiike of Joltititell•
18 yeas, ; acip,pf,ltantel. He ll , an employe
fit the TORO 1111; kiiiielliiilnstan tly. It
is stated that the pawsullta ng ran one of
the raild '0146 doll 'Auk it' point' oPpo.
site .the , kolon.to ',; tilted the train same
along. 1441 pied oSthe..rail, and staggered
'in the dire ct Or of 't oup track, whet( the
engine 'Struck him, ) breaking his arm and
bruising his head So bidltthat death result ! ,
ed. t Homo coAveys4 to his Vfsea Re: the
reilroad water, works 'Venn Sal& ~. Me'
Mane a Qom e it. - Wegliko ''
~, 04.it,11: . 41 4 i ..,.. le iejoiiiiiik there *M
7 onsuw 0 Ana lora at the SWUM, house
t anziirc ik, ts,toctothtvi tf ) ,llMolVlitkivl4
iti
niWilogA4 roll ;,, -,` , ~ !:, ~. ~ ,
. Yeaterdq:(ogatiaj) 4444 Ogee %MA.
4014 home*, ettweivii %o Itiealt Ilitnior—
tnard Saying
t ti boon paito4 pip bi,' cep
wrenoo frog, tipavemen) n ili4ti stree t ,?
lut ow Spiritig.',' VOW 'l.ll efb - 01 Of pay..
moat of tbie awl mod,. Jc4lo` Ita heki?#ol ,
1 .414
preated i lofficog.llristiSion. ir4=. 4E04.
4%0 . f.' ', no beast ivaadOlatand
creating' toilainciirgeberally. Also ratiing
Mon)i,d4 fine apli,ocAv, , a t F.
)kiaiidotbiiitialsoolterod to o odiblintaw•
rano., about 1 o'clock a. m u _ Sunday, gos
ing on Bretlise . rst Step; on' Penn street. li e
refnittolie any c url( of, himself, wo
he w .w sr lie,* Obit l wr 4herh 1:
had 6 02,1 ind us g intuiting langua
to the officer Ini nabbg d and. placed him be
, hindgio grating. Also retained in default
of 04110el'of.400;10410idei ,1 1 ,
MiIiTING or 100404 46 1 0043 6"° *—
The followingWanied or nineties will hold.
their regular elated me etings this (Hoxnar)
evening g ;..; A %,,'1. . ~ „ ; ...t, , '.. 2',
Germania Ixi . ..e No. 158, I. 0. of 0. F.
at Odd Fellowe',- : 11, ~ ,=:• • 1' 'i'l
Samaritan' ... i ' N0,1i,'1. ! 64'4r Q. F.,
at TempeTance ; I. ... ~. - ,
Kutztown Council NO. 48,' O.' tr.. A.'. M.,
at Kutztown, 4 . 44 „ .
Neversink counts" ko‘47, 0.,,p - . A. M.,
at Womeltiderf. i
Friendship . , Circle NO; 17; 8. , U. Breaker
hood of Union HAN. .‘ • 3 ' -"'''
I rdsboro Loris° R. kft7 Lq,,41c.ch3, 4 ,
i , ii
. .. tbohlitleam,(tilt)o,l4.l
• sink ng qg ng. • , .
(pesters 'a nd 'and Joluoia' N.• U. N o. s idg .
703 In - street. - 'I -'
• Lod No. 74, A. P. A. klalladn'a ,
.Hll l l,
Penn low Seventh. . ,-- ''' ' ' L I;
„' Washington OartiliNti. iii 4 f 0. of J. S. 0
tll. l Pinbien J ,
, (,?. .. 1,, , .. - ,k- 1
t',Llttin NOVAOI: itif Mow* Ibillo''
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EDI
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'iv , , - inditeingma,,,, . carriage lips.
$o has called childhodd: "a rosy tams be- -
tweets tho eradtiand the school houce." 7 --:-T. A:
;Wllies k PG.:4,440re on Penn street, will take
th_ leOlktaivoiSrMtii to.4loAlluilitfrotr.
Tipplffessir sr4 a lard as fis A** Allekb,ink
.4 ,- ta c aii , , • , ~
OitioteriagliNgraward forinfoimatlanorammt
, mass soma Juba Mmailtonorthilkome la i
;thist pity two weeks ago. Ile is partially deranged
'frnm Meknes,: Can see e description of him at the
1(00i's bliett.-14.- s -"/Leen Your '-house in tad Orr
!der" wait reified lento as yesterdays as wed:cloyed
innt the Liberty Engine house. .Thera we end
f h
things in splendid only, the "It rnal Vigilance"
being as bright as a new pin. e house le re-
o ... ettig a coat of paint and otbe improvements.
, In euritOblisthroggls the eit3iwa notice that'
there linulta en ahandanee of Milt in the yards
tuid gardens-' rapes 4 n eineolailY are plenty and ere
join about ripe g.----... The Reading Mote Com
. 7 have
. been eheeting the side of .their house
th tin on Saturday. The bricks aro too soft to
the weatherouid tinting theseheavy rates the
rum pertiliges 644 h the wall, Wlsiehhaa
einused them to sheet the outside with tin.-.—A
. btosut Malty executed pair of tombstones have Just
I 4e,#:. ll !lithed et the ; MIA/. /Paid iSf J. P. Mae*
POh`ettoecjilierAioo ea. ` vie eirvint*'iattfOng,
1 auvratodlinlshiletaiiitrafarcirehly With anything
of f Oa klin(Wts have Celt' for along' time: ---1-A
marifil • iiieWlis Rubin HA the grate:oOn
Tellet,4lfed to n , living Man wit thattranted to
Aitige t ycs hi Walt itleastii With iiirife witheut ever
141101' Mothtir-ist-laWeere woe 'a child
bled - hithis 'elty,, n fee/ nights ',ego; with 400 Ono
ate), and the hand aeon "that aria" contained but it
01140, Ititliont• any gager": , The arm War carved
hint* with the hand propped against the eide of
tge body. If you wantto have a comfortable
e‘ry-ohair and lounge combined, for your °Moe.
tOte'lffeltaightli Ilailimsto store, Third and Penn
streets, and get one, The umbrella brigade
stride, its anpeiranee this morning.. Because
On believe inrank. it detslaffolleYr that you It s e
it k ia butteroisiastd ionukother eatahlea.--111
'OtelehetraYeall rinnsep U.. 0 aikeele l andall aneecde-
Mono. If Miss Crotchet lc as speolnien of the minds
were the to rekoitit atri omit 'libel:4lli: Shit Is s'oreas
between a hyena, a catamount and is k kangaroo.,
Travel over the different rall@ade eontinuea
,viu7 large.--rrAt the , old depot,lt will, be ob
gerved,
_there are planks laid in between the rail- ,
vied tricks. There is a space of about 3 ineheabe
tleen the planks and tha ratleileaving cm opening
-.pert of strop, into' *hie peopia' ocomilonatlY
step.-and are held fait, .being only relieved with
etik4Willitinity, We know of 'an instance whams
Ilttittiot, wiii hod, rot; biheyhli her 1154) isint'le4
into Ifili opening, and woe only released in Ihne to
Oerent tin 'engine tinning over her, by a gentle
manwho Mime to hair assistance. ,Whv cannot come
plan be devised to prevent this trap f--i-'Ladias
this fall wilt wear neolttaoh of little bells, to Jingle
as they Move.:—_A little logo" Fred. panes had
one of his ?Anon Out off bitt, straw cutting ma
chine, on Saturday morning.—The large brink
mansion belonging to Mr. Smink, in North Sixth
iireet, is now *niched, and adds much to the beau
ti of that fist laiprovinirtlioroughtareudg
lig by the number of defillOn OUretteettl. we should
say this must be "the happy land of canine.lr—
Mechanics find plenty of employment, the;exten
idvo building and march of improvement over, the
odty furnishing abundant work to the sober laid in
duetrious.—Young men % who are confined to
labor, or buelneci.' even ' twelve , hours a day, can
take , an licinr. and a half of what is left to study,
which will a m ount to,two months in the coque of a
rear. —We understand Abet the members Of tha
liberty Fire Company will bold a public plc.:Moat
Lauer's. Park the latter pad of this Mentberr-7
The engin, that made the brit trip over the 'lead
's/Whiled:lr noW at Boonton, Pa., In the pilii-
We & Laoltairinne Machine Cherie. and is eldte a
,enrioelty to 'look at....i-Many people'at the;White
Spot yesterday.—One of the ansuremmita of the,
"boys"l and "girls" of Erie. Pa., is to assefoblo at a
lied 103$110 add engage in a amoking contest.-
Wit/km*oH ,Wassdard..-.--A Minnesota editor
says thatlinsan Oink Inttc, his office to advertise
fora hot dog, and that' muds was the wonderful
power, of advertising, the dog walked Into tho
016 while he was writing out the adyerticetnent.
-1---Roligious SerViefte were held in the market
house yesterdiky afternoonby tha Methodfais.-..--
.11uoketere and farmers attending market complain
of the lose and anng.yance th ey are truldeoted to
410 044, ate* ity WO oa melenilin the OEOIO,
knell° and oonfacion on market dan,--;7-71u one
rimipesit our elti cannot be excelled. We allude to
slwile. both vocal and instrumental, which fills
els beautiful autumnal nights with the richest,
gatest & mplodles, and adds consult to their beau -1
toendihnuenop. A was through our streetathere
ughsfut ayeningc, causes us to think with every
step wo are treading •on some ' tuneful, harp,
*hose dulcet strains linger long and sweetly, even.
Into our dreams. .. • '
.54#.1. nolo IT MEAN?—On Fxkl • °fleet
week' netirlY'all the tnachiniats employed ` in
the Mine Bill Railroad shops at Cressona--
some fifty or limy in number—l/ere summa
-14,), discharged, No reasons were. assigned.
e nlen were excellent Workmen, and with
t e. preg9nt acOvity,in coal shipments the
silo 4 Were kept Waking to their fullest, ca
rb' to keel) the rolling stock of the road
4 proper condition. , Only about a dozen'
o f
WorkMenia Pcitt ign' of whom p are aPprentioes,
were retained. It:is surmised by many that
the Web was the turnout of the men in July
I.°, ask a reduction of the.hours of labor in
accordancnwith the act of the last , Legiela ,
tolt, If this bo the ground of the Company's
Otiod, we think thq oftleer# of the Oontpany
aWdeserving of severe censure. Many of
thainen bays homes and p,roperty, there,and
*deprive thong of work coy a p,onoeablo of.
fort tA obtain e t lawful olOct is .xot setting
stk biaectple ofAusticc; • . • , I
" t 4 agolb.ar ofiho inetitoonfttbtaimml air -7
s on the Lehigh &BWsituehootio Road,
WI ItiVita,therellare removed tromthe ()curdy
lentively s ', --, re ;tbfitriffe Standard:
It will 69 memliort4 that th e oo mthittee
`who visited Reading to ask the , workmen
here to'join In the strike, Came*mit' WA
hens.' There In no,doubt that the discharge
of Bathe menlwas ffn &count of their parti
`pikatkas in the eight-heur ,teopment.
[ Ily passing the eight-hour law id . sich a
bunglititehatiCloarti c ladjeal legislitto're have
caused much km 161.0038 andannclatice to
- theirCritingmen: 'The law was ,passed fbr
political effect, and not for the purpose of
tempting the workingmen7-benee the care
less manner inwhieb it was dzionipp. The
Radicals wante . dlo obtain the votes of the
workingmen wohout displeasing their em
'ployers, aml.6 &glob they have .made of it
—they have made trouble for both and )
ben
efited neither., t '
1
LL t r ee
,who died In this (*Oil Satontey
oinbag; Yet the astl'of 48 tiare•wie IC801(ber
.the Of 181,,•• One by pue these vete ,
pis deteirtete 0404140* hOliOr Ore*Pi
b i g "Map bet - their memb!y be ever cher
ithed by ; theft' bcidteryreeri : • • ,
At i
' 4t4 $
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'a ' . lit,,teetteitia VA attead the NOW - 45% dio
,Toilioaoe of hot; sweats.' NO; 0 itrorit "soot on
*Toefiday latinkoon:B4s4444o 8 at 2 "'dock, to
44°1,4,0 *l4enballh'S 4 7° 1114 0. ' s
ZnlßlllitkbeiStb. 'la this OU T . flAlgusi"
'file. la tjte 750 year ttr
now' s
,fflrie a aki pa tweatiataitoee llMPOlifilliy kr ,
frltia to ipiti4 * t ame's}, on ;14Yrues461,14i.
A 0 . 0. 1 atto*OOLAkoiiilitito - roitdiore, toito
'PeaketWett, Setelete at Vie boom • 15-20
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Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
D. L.—Meet Second, 71.
Ox amount of the illness of our collector,
the route which should hare been collected
today will be.attetided to toluorrow. •
Stun Coin.—A sumof money was raised
among the Democrati, in the Second Ward,
on Saturday,' to procure , a boating flag. In
the evening, when the - bet war opened,
among the money contributed were found
two old Democratic Silver Quarters—one
henridg date 1742, the other 1868.
DELIGHTED 114IdielleG and crowded houses
at Marsdorf'e Varieties, the best eitertsin
ment given in the city. Master Jardella
and Let Petite Maggie in their unsurpassed
double dance, together with the old favorites'
entire change of. programme, on Thursday
evening. , •
USURP STATSB MUSIUAL Itsvisir for
September; contains a number of well•written
articles interesting to mush:Rang, and the
following new add excellent pieces of rusicr
My Father's Growing Old, An ‘Errand of
Lbw), Three O'Olock, Oaturkr,Ariernoon,
Driven FFcmi ., Hotnes—We l a btotifully
affectingpiece. Tho "Review" hipublished
bY J. L. Peters, Music Priblislier,T, 0. Box
6429, New York. Price $2 ppr year; single'
copies 26 cts. The music is worth more
than the prie° of subscription. ' Handsome
premiums are offered
' to persons getting up
clubs. 1
• EVERYBODY-ilhoteld go the ;benefit of
Messrs. , Febr & Hoyer, at the Theatre
Comique, Auleubach's Hall, this (Monday)
(See advertising columns). An
extra bill will' "Is offered, and all the favor
ites will appear in their specialties.
Such an Institution • as the Theatre
Combine will do more good than adoetor
and a drug store in cases of ' the blues."
Go to the excellent performances, have a
good laugh, aid bo healthy and happy.
Turn out and give the favorites a benefit '
of the risht kind, ; •
DENOORATIO MEETING AT DOWASIIVILLE.
—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the
Democracy of Douglassville and its vicinity
was hold at the public house of Dennis O'-
Brion, on last Saturday evening, 'Sept. btb,
1868, according to previous announcement.
The Democracy are fully awake to the great
issues involved in this contest. The meeting
.vtas Called to order by G. K. Lorah, Esq.,
President of the Douglassville Club.
The following gentlemen were the Vice
Presidents: A. S. Ludwig; H. E. Ludwig;
Isaac Goldin; Ezeicial RhoadelSoloinon Cue
ter.
Franklin Rhoads and Daniel Franois lot.
ed as Secretarief of the meeting.
The President then introduced W. M.
Rightmyer, Esq., of Reading who was greet
ed with great applause. He discussed the
various political issues agitating the minds of
all, and completely uprooted the policy. of
the Republican. party,frequently hurling sar
casm at their leader, and proved that the on
ly safety of tbe American nation rested upon
the tritimph of the Democratic party this
coming Noveiober.
After the termination 'of his lengthy re
marks, on motion of Solomon Custer, Esq.,
ti vote of `thaiiks was tendered to Mr. Right
toyer for his able, eloquent and patriotic
Speech. ,
, RATIVOAv.--eThe members et, the
several lodges in this city of tHe I. 0. of ,
Harngari, are enjoying themselves this after
noon ple-niding at Lauer's Park. They
proceeded to
,the park about noon. Be.
twoen the hours of 10 and 12 mlock a. m.,
they paraded through the principal streets
bf the Achy 'attracting a great deal of Wen.
Lion by their imposing appearance.
At the head of the procession rode on
horsebaek—Peter Barbey, Chief Marshall
and Adam Heilm4h and Philip Miller,
Assistant Marshals,
Music—Bnider's Rintiold Band.
Hermania Lo e, No. 2.
Marshal-4oha Bohm d,t on horseback.
Asst. Marshal—George Ernst, on foot.
Muhlenberg Lodge, No. 84.
Marshal--John Benselp on horseback.
Asst. Marshal, --Zimmerman l on foot.
Goethe Lodge, No.
Ittaehal—Fred. Meyer.
Asst. Marshal-Herman Btrobetker.
Members of Grand Lodge, of the Btate of
Pennsylvania, in six coaches. Among the
humber we recognized Grand flecretary
Bteinly. • •
The members wore regalia, and carried
beautiful banners arid flags.
W
L GRAND GATHERING or THE DEMOCRAOT:—•
The Democratic meeting on Saturday eve
ning was a gathering of the right kind. The
olqb room was soon filled to ;overflowing,
and the meeting was therefore heldin the
open nir. The speakers were under the
balcony 'of the Keystone House, and the
hotel itself, the pavements, and the streets
around, wore packed with people. The con
trast between the meeting and the miserable
farce of a gathering recently addressed - by
Carl' Schurz,' was very grfat—the Demo
cratic' meeting outnumbering the Ridical
pow-wow by severallundteda.
A beti n tiful,fiag, suspended on wires from
the Keystone to the Sehinneker Rouse, '
waved above the beads of the multitude. It
bore the maims of Seymour 'and Blair, and
110111 much admired. • ,
Samuel Mays; Ir a q. of Philede ad
'chased the tpeetlag la a Opeopli the most
'eloquently .thrilling character. His excel
lent address was attentively listened to, and
he was frequentl interr u pted by rounds a
entliluiiesge app la use. . M. Mays is a young
man, and gives promise' of holding a high
position amongst American 'orators oak
statesmen. ,
Mr. Mays was followed bi l 4l. D. motel
and Lietrellyn Wanner, orlio were
also helo, l 7,44 ll fiuy , Tt o , r`oo Wen •
t i iielyll,46Bo io tkalt 1441 when the
TikeVA,g Estitrat!itt •
• fiathringh ta ts was only a obit, meetiag, it
It Aeaeirrel t4e amen Oa f a taaas,ineeting.
Aviiicalhat the inhan the pectile are
with 'the Doixictoratia, party la the present
"campaign, - and that they 'are determined to
be freed from Radical taxation and Radical
,- • •
Let' our Democratic Mende be 'vigilant,
.iteth watchful and energetic, and Old
, rks w%lalLtip.for.,,Sorliourand.. Blair,
Boyle an 'Eat, a huger miderity
.than his
ever ; yet Welt 'oxen
,(orlialpaqbiated iq
thiaignunty., •
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klboes--Abr latirtopic lmo Salsa*, Baglaistio
Ark:Geo , t •
htDavid Scheele, John Kona,
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— l4 &cit. Jontlai Reese/
Jacob Pearl et'
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„Bent Upper—J iniah 110,Itharr, Blue
wraps littataitu ^• • .
Pereira' Zerby, Jared Lemel,,
I Hears rowel.
ob ßersaii-Jeftersoi Haag, James Tobias,
`Jbe Waiter. -
Breeksock--Heory Gebbart, Imo
Samuel Zimmerman. ,
Biveicro—Henry B. 411066, David H.
Leerier, D. H. Foit.
Catroorpos--William (11NO, itkeph Wit.)
soil•, Jobs Kat* ". • '
Caltro-46cob H. Hags, john W. Hoiej,
' Jacob H. Rentselller I
Colebrookcble—Joir Q. Brower,
Mutbatd, Daniel fibu ts.
Coonv--Lort Rahman, J ii rliatit,l)outi
Huyett. • , • .`
Natid--ules 4 0 ,104 e ats ihrlir -
Samuel gerbat. A •
Ilowgkin—limact' Boyer, WHIM t Wise;
Annan Livimood, •
&a—Samuel - W. Kock Mn B. Haight,
Cil l ra) .. tumbeller.
Lola° Close, Samuel Huffer '
Samuel Strunk.
Oroasaich—ibbrales Dietrich, ' Adam
Stein, Samuel Markle.
Levi Hombretr—J Williamsonohn Wach s Martel :Fanst,
P r ubew , 1 . 4.1 ? ""rti •• 8en ! * , 13444 -
-'lleidelberp,, No l innleb, 'W,p3.
tum Admq M. Dund*., •
f r :oll . a s s: . Mille
'liereford-rJos.• ary, Ur. ' 9rOfr, ' Elan
.Mensch.. •
Aferints-Jacob Miller, Ausalitua
map, Adam 11,_Potteli • 4
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-. L eal __Agee. "
Alamos—Hi H. Sawa:ti t Daniel Zia-
mormaneW,m.%den. , • 4i ,
Longnotnp— %benZyor i Mioinel Mil.
ler John Dais. • ,
Jifaidencreek--Jortniiin ilianek, Ditvid
Ilaineo, John E. Maurer.
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Marion—,Ang. Wilhelm; Maybatri l:
(John Filbert, -- Piper, thivote.)
Maxatattiny—Peter Swoyer, George Bell,
Jacob Mathias. • • "
Muhlettberg—Diniel Baum,' Jr., *Genie
Oehret, Jacob Moyer.
Y. Peter, Daniel K. Bootie,
George nerbein,
Ongdatince—Peter Hottenstein t : John B.
Fisher Frederick' B. Hartman. •
Fenn—Jitcob Sheidy, Dr. Jamas Deppen,
Amenton Bright: 4'
floidel l MorgaA Pieter,
Oharlen 'HOffman. ' •
. Piks--Lewisitobrbie t h Abrahanitacluefferei
Ricknumd—Edwin Schollenbetgq, johit
Iferbein t .Contsd Hill. •- •
Robeson—Hosea Eshleman, Jacob Jaco b-
William Hoiea.
Roddattd , Ainoi Welter, hue Eckert;
John Saueripthih. . • • .r
Rusconsbmano--Samuel Qhmimeht, ,Att•
petal flehmehl . , Ephraim thinkel. '1
Spring-ten anger, " Cherie,' *yeti ?
Emanuel Mate.'
Tuipehoooon-leil Wolfeneberger, John
Wilhelm Imo Stoat.'- -Re ' -
. Overuen
Dal,' • ITEMOII,_ . Boltsb 'Pottage,
.
Union-Dr.- William 0, Basiert,. Jacob
(Niger, Lafayette Zen , . '. • •
. Washington-David &hall,
are, William Heitzog. • •
Windeor-Frank Reuther, James Beller,
Ropy Focht. , •
Worne2edorP-Johtl Spats, Henry 9 1 P1 18 . 0
Henry Michel.
• , •
RIDADINO
firai Ward—Geore D. Vils,ft 4. Aug.
Straheeker, Richard aerobia n.
Second Ward—Jciseph - J. , Clay, William
Fix, John Hahn. ' ,• ‘•
Third Wa lil
rd l eater M. Nagle, William
Orth,FraOk B. Lando.
PourilakWard--0. H. Ranter, Lima ß.
Lauoke,'W. W. Diebt.
Fifth Ward—Henry J, Smith„ *anoint.
Whiakeyman, Islam Helder.
Sixth Ward—joaeph Markley,.Peter
Horn, David Bulger.
Seventh Ward--11. R. Hawman,
Wanner, Casper H. •Relfaneer,
Eighth Ward—Marks 11. Sc4ll s ' ' Jacob
•
?daltzberger, Henry Heeknian.
Ninth. Ward—John Staylk,' Joaeph Ra
der, Jacob B. Mast.
PEREIONB who want ,paper-hisnging prompt
ly and neatly done, should apply tto Season
4 Jones, 525 Penn skeet. Anew stools of the
best wall paperjust received, at ;ow's% pri
ces, Call anechoose. ,
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A German and his win lid two children
were found murdered in their dwelling, near
Louisville, on Thursday morniag. , The
crime is supposed to hare been committed
by some negroes for money.
The Secretary of, Vier . has ordered Oen.,
Thomas to send a monnted'foreeto those lo
calities in Kentucky where armed regalingo
has been made to the liw. , , '
'he August statement, of the public, dekt;
to be published to-dity,w,lll show in:increeSe
of $10,000,000 in the debt. • , , e
The disturbance in` coOrsy bouity, Ark.;
has subsided, the rioters, luisini bees dls..
armed. At Louisville, 'la the suithweiteit
part of the State, seStfiee ti - iiigtoeiiiitt fie
whites hive been killed in' 4 ionflict, caused
by thelyttehlug of a neißo . foluk ' had!!,9minit•
tad entetrooloue eitiege:' . • • ..:, • -
Pinchbeck; the (*tared member of the
Louisiana. Le Idature e moule e. ipeech t p thAt.
bogy on Sat day, charging the udikiten whit'
ut c roe
murdering n at and eying OA Ike next
outrage of the kind "will woo lei thuuseud
tOtches to be epvilied" to the city of New
Orliftas i ,'.e.NA 0 1 9 cietli. will be reduced to .
ashes..." .
- Us. (tomtit 8014 4 c'rk it ',01400
$ Itelkf bill by a 'vote of to 4t,
In the Hume a ireiolutkQu ,waa, Soirssfe)i Atio,
dating negroes ineligible tOtllltate
art, directing their eielnsionTra 'Suet. f.
The Republicans of the Second Minnesota
District, are , divided, and him novieste4
two candidates fpx ikugiesif Me •Of Own
being Ignatius Donnelly. the - ,presint era;
ber. Hon.•C'harles Wheaton lute hee vonl%
inated for Congress,, by thit
the Twelfth District of .14st
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