LEADING Ply.; ! HBl►R .15,186 ii. ratte De pon kalal,unmi,l RON. • HORATIO SEYMOUR, OF NSW YOU. • • ijaiPviutittinim GEN.' FRANOIB P. BLAIR, ituscmg.. :4erlion, ro . iicraV7hostek ad, , Deinoersille ,Offsilistliusso FOR AUDITO,GINVIATis HON. OHAItIinV . E.IQIL I E, or ?Anna vomit. WOK RURVgiOR 01114BRAL OEN; WELLINGTON . 11. 'ENT, / Or COLUMBIA COUNTY. eclielh 1 1 11634 h atitober . lBth, 1808. Democratic ,Couaty ,Noptiaatioaa. .10N. J. LAAVIVENCH kIETZ, of llemling., • .For, .484epOly , IttitiltY' 8. HOTTEPTEIN j oi ilaxatforny; lIENICT MODEM; oflulkiihocoon ; , ' itIOHMOND L. JONES, of, Reading; . . 1 Far Marta Attorney! 1.1 I) WA RD IV BUFAAREN ocl Reading. • 2`11n4 . (Vine Oct passioner WallAtt 1 4'01AV:31;14 healing: WILLIAM T 3. MA111,0,11,T, Ounnir, For . PireotOr of the ',Poor : DANIEL. D.loltAll, of LoWer Heidelberg. Por County Auditor l PETF,III S. ALBAIGIIT, of reiri. klor Cot my Surveyor: •., DANIgf.. S. ZA.CHARIAB, of Reading THE DEMOORATIO, PLATFORM Viirruent of the roblte'• Debt—Egual . Taxation of.l4lterY NiPettlet of Pail ) " erty—One Currency rep- the Goiter*. meet 'and the Peetle,The borer. OMee•holder. Pe stoner. net. slier, Producer, MIA the 023 The Doe* Standing Committee of Berk') Couutta4 iequested to meet at the lleaknitrtoritcahe temocratiO City Club, third story of Jaineson's building, ,opposite the Keystone Rouse, on Saturday, September 26th, 1868, at ono o'clock P. M. The Com mittee of last pier and the Committee ap pointed by the 'lnto County Convention, together with tho Candidates recently nomi nated, aro earnestly riluested lobo present. Business of great iiiportar will s be laid before them. By order of DANIEL EItMENTKOCT, Chairman. REANNO I September 11, 1868.. TA X:Phle Ern; shouldietolltot that the flack Republican party liT,e, constantly Int •@need, the national debt sinco,tho close of tliO 'war, sometimes at the rate of GRythreo month:- Von a simple of Radical government, see the tetrible condition of affaira in thlSouth• ern States, Where Radicals have ruled for the• past three, years. Voters, :unless you wish to live under such a goVerntuont hero, Vote for Seymour-and Blair: -1 .. ' , Wnv do no the friends of Oen. tartranft, tho Radical Candidate:for Auditor 9oneral l i . glyo nn acamtnt of tho ton thonspdrdollarii, old out as sparies and milengo to political" favorites 04 bad perfokmOd no solloo TAX•PAYER: 01001 d taCalket, f Oat T lack 'Republican agitation of tie alavery tkou owned a Waritlat 4013i,419.11ati s tla Aalf a aiillloll !bpi thonatutd 01.114,41 - 91-i tars, And which )eft Jibe titan • unrctitercii i i, and ton States titular nisittlai • ' 4 TUN United takitteti formerly' ranked as the . great Commercial nation Of the ranked_ Eight years ofilidirial rule have deatfoyed , our commerce' Almest 'entirely, 'oad, t4O / 0; yeari of ii:acc lutro loth it tq a Worse.epitt-; tion than it word the'claie of the war, •tfo: B a ud had too tmich otiladical rula, , , : fiat #0 make a iliPm B l lo 9f, t,t'oli'li :lei Aki atP M 6i Governor:- Re o f r4,47:pni0.,e9.410.;3rn his• niggepiciliki*iit i‘oiisProAMl Pt too *haw tropA ,0 t•,l) } 44otiiihtteo ril It6t t ° III" I VI I% Ibi:f :Oil itt Mi4er *I I .00na ikuo r ke,oe itoleavPliAtt4' ti l i k bat irteinot. , '. , *kitio" I * 4 ) . irOitil ; , )isllY ii. .14' 1 / 4 i 0 441, uto ' '"" ' E ) ,b‘, 0 ~* „ ,' by 1 440,1 1 0 1 * 110 v 4 ` ' 1 , .'"''',!. ''''' A ' , ': •''-`:, ' .' T 1 , t4;.r.,n ,' ; '. Thir lO itibi 6l ,l l Miobi 111 4 on *440 retiltedAtio x , ptiotit Dereocritio' ifie.. ifi* Dly ' 4atiP,o . ,ifir. had **vet 76 .in :, jority Of Ow Oast ) bit eh tiol* they ha*, ;1600% itiii6iit k jetif: /66.' Every 441:t D. " 1 '' s 'L . ' ' • '‘'. 4 0 4 c/IY #ciett'm*- --ir -.° ' ee . ilwin;,. ,milullOY , l and tb!i 1 44) Dwa rit wiir,l*** titeitlat;yriki Atteekted t),* . , . 1 , piviogd;*****Atkii S .. -I,4lf4itt • * i)rigiiitiikil ti "L4,t 1 / ME Eli For Congress : .~"or' ~Sl~tri(fl't rti DININIOCRATIO ~,but it boa pot In 1793 to 1.166 il if gold " coin} the. 4 i Otto 18 5 0, 2187,. , I; . . 1 , iteb, from 1712 to 1849, Stretti, s ooo.` Since 109 France` oo issued 497,000,006 of gold coinage ; the United Kingdona.£ol,ooo,ooo,and the United Staten $760,000,000.--,Evening Herald. And yet the working classes in the United Fltates do u6t gee a gold coin once in a year I Meat are the blessings of Radical rule 1 Let ns 0 1 4 13 1te It, and return to the Democratic days', of gold and silter currency fof say you, iorkicgmen ? • . 'Um specie Shipments , from New 'York during the week ending and including Stant dey last arnonnted . to $829,520, making a total, from first of January to date, OVA -2821201, against $4.0,801,080 during the cor responding season of 1867, Only ninety three and a half dollars in, green backs, to be tondo up by the toiling tax -pay ers! Voters,,do you bendy° in this system of paying v gold to the untaxed bondholder, and paper to 'the taxed'fartuer and workink meri? If not) vote. the Democratio ticket. Tus Radicals eolieeted. fifteen hundred million dollars in taxes sine() the eloso of the warp and besides • expending, thin vast sum, they have increased thepublio debt ono hundred and fifty 'million dollars i , such party,of thieves are not fit to rule the coun,. try— .Letons make a flange! • • pg ore a fait' party: In , eight yeas' they have run 'up a debt greater than that.of preat'firitalu, 4ft'Or two or three con turieb orbleedy and expeealio ware.' And they wish to increase that debt still farther. Voters, will you permit theta to do it? DeSPATOIIIO have been received at the army headquarters at Washington from Omieral W. T. Sherman, asking for an ad ditional supply of cavalry , to be used against Indians on the plains. The 6th regiment of cavalry has been ordered to report to Gener al Sherman at Omaha, Nebraska, and will immediately Asti for that rendezvous. The demand for additional cavalry is regarded there as an evidence of the determination upon the pdrt of Geperal Sherman to punish the savages . or tbeiii recent outrages. 111 E N • —Democratic. flag•;aisings evrywhore. MisS Tupper officiates as pastor of two churches in Wisconsin. --A snake was found ,inside o,watormelon in Tennessee recently. • . , —Another mongreal revolution.in Colum bia, South America, as , usual. —More bogus reports of Bruzilinn vieto riesover the Puroguuyans. , ' length of England, (rent. Ifors'ilek to'Land's End, Is 'estimated at 426 miles. i--T4 Grand .I.,i)dge of the United States Odd FeHews will meet at Baltimore •on Seßt. 21. ' trial of Whalen, the Fenian, in Canada, still continues, lie will probably be , convicted. —The latest Kentuck'y wonder is a dog that has hatched 'and is rearing, a brood of chickens. • ' —lt iq Sala that half Ate negraes of St. Louie will sooner or later be hung forkilling the other half. • • —Banana trees in Fierida aro bending to the earth with fruit. <, —Stra\vbetrie.s opt iii.septembet will yield . ft ball; not whole crop nextyear. —Two Tenness o darkoys recently played Ku Klux on a colored neighbor and fright fined $4O out of him. . . ;—Tho white Radiesbi'of Georgia aro be coming den3ornlizidf and are turning the datkey membtre' out of the liegialature. , Where's Foraep —Thoniggera ,are still 'raising Cain In flayti, and preventing the planters .fr_ein swains eane,fer sugar, • . • ' apple weighing ten pounds and ten and & half ennbea, and ineasuring fifteen and a half ineles in circumference, has been presented to aTadaettli aditnr. r.vatter in Nowboxn, N. C., iNioteti Bernonr and' Blair flag over his lire s y l 'and" Ards "briekbatted ',through the *tram by the 4 ittooly loll" Of his own eojor, teriPutly,injurins his horse. , • Four negroes _attowiptp . d . us a sai n nt e 1. shoby;Apd I*v / 401 / 1 •' 111 .nights lA toywet With limb a was* oteption that ay boat , 4 0 1 vomit hero" itvoritvw .--Four iiegroes initrikire4 A *min a moat aboiling miuniirs , and threw piil body, in a we'l l near iCansas Clip Mo., a -few days since: Tho' - four' inuidattia• bar* bee 4. at-i rested. ': ',44the:Ailibilitt4.oo *theidiat Oliniilb, a . i a j o ndisuarlly i'Vl- Wilt, Vt' l , 4 l3 oal i dle id .i t tr a s i r r o s dab t i n , it e lmn 9 .. y gl _0 •trPK OP' end ° Other °Ole Of vaisiasisi PeiletmitaP '".• ~ . . k ', '‘fililansiii , twokiiiir , ii. , sainaeis"Baitutt ipyi.i z i e Alton ',' W ere *0.% A l litit - c :-. i , a L.l , 111., Ny a capsize(' no _ . semi swim , , hut iztatd,rnwittedilant ; : *OA ootildnot awini, but clang to die heat 'sad was aped., ' •.441 f , ,Ed 'a. Ilookh, lecently pu itzed •seiii . s . . latk iOf ito44"i9r Ns Pfriricholutile i sto la 0‘ 44 00004.001",t:groo.r. ,14,_,5,1.•,..34,,,,...t.,04,4i.,;,,„, .• : ,:;, 0 , 14 .-...,, 0010006.,,ijkAit.i. soiTtlicA:otiook . '‘ ii''..' , ,bis44 7 o , l4otKii;:, ..tArif e r.'„, , ,, ,:,Oviitklef,o4ll4l.- I Ism ~,map., ~,t;tis 1)0: ','4l.lAiii V ~,,4,115r!,,, ~i,t00pt00r.P”1k.,.,1),,...,, :,. : 1 ; 'I A .' r : ,-, • ' •' ' , ,"" , " , ',"0 : -- "' WV ! "th l it ilK l egin ti t* -4 0 0 k„*,' littillr'' . 4 ilittoCh )001110 ek , *iissiea if' ' 40 , 7 - 11114 tIvAlk - ...i 4 bee n -- frt.: - • i iii: t1i164; liCia 4 4-40 1 ' 1111 1 0,"0 444 14011' m,bunt of gold 1850 the issue - of :seeded that of ME 44iii • 1 to 4').1..1 • :Imo . sorrOsTs' • Mark the Coatrasq '' • Secretary ilcCupoeti Gulfport:a Beiwctur , and Blair, '.Britristono Brownlow supports Grant rand Colfax. . • • Chief Justice Chase supports Seymour and Blair. John Allen, the "wickedestinan in New York," supports Grant and Colfax. ' Gen. Steadman supports Seymour and Blair, , and is stumping the State of Louisiana for the Democrany. x - - • Gen. Carl .Schnnii tho Infidel, supports Grant and Colfax, andis stumping the coml• try for the Radicals. Gen. Slocum supports Seymour and Blair. „ • .43pn. Butler, the coward, humbug ala spoon-thief, supports Grant and Colfax. ( • Gen. Neeleflan supports Seymour and Blair. i Gen: &bona, tho military failure, 's r• point Grant and. Colfax. I 1 Gen. Davis supports Seymour and Blair: Goy. Joo Brown, of Georgia, tho founder _of tho, Andorsonvillo prison•pon, supportS Grant and Colfax. Gen. McCook . "supports Seymour and George, Wilkes, the betting gamblor, sup. ports Grant and Colfax. Geo, Wellington' Ent supports Seymour and Blair. lalcingetreet Supports' Grant and Colfax, Jett. Hancock .supports Seymour and Ex•governor Wm, P. Johnston .supports eeirmOurand Blair. , John W. Forney supports grant and Colfax. . Gen. Cu: ter supports Seymour, and Blair. All the Southern carpetbaggers support Grant andiColfax. , Gen. Reseerans supports Seymour and Blair.. • • Horace Greeley, • who published "The Flaunting Lie," supports Grant and Colfax. "Brick" Ponieroy, the poor man's friend, supports Seymour and Blair. Hon. George H. Pendleton supports Sey mOur and Blair. Charles Sumner, the' apostle of negro equality, suppOrts Grant and Colfax. . Gen. Rosseau supports Seymour and John A. Binghatn, the murderer of Mrs Saratt t supports Grant hnd Colfax. Gen, Mee!brand supports Seymour au Every private soldier who fought for the Union under the Constitution, and not for negro ! equality and taxation, supporti Sey mour and Blair. Every scheming shoddy aristocrat, who wished ,to "plunder, the people, supports Giant and Colfax. Every patriotic citizen who wants lighter taxes 'and better times, . supports Seymour and Blair, . VoterS of the North, choose your own po. litical associates. CITY- AND COUNTY. For further local news, see third page. 'COMMUNICATIONS !Mat be aceompnniod by a responsible name to appear in the Enotx. CENTENNIAL FEUSVAL.--"The St. Paul's Church of 'Windsor lownship, near Ham linrg, will hold their centennial festival on Saturday, the 27th instant. The church btiilding has been handsomely remodeled, and it will be re -dedicated at the same time. Rev's. A. L i Herman, of this city, and Guttlob lenger,l near Kleinsville, aro the pastors_ of the congregations worshipping there.. The above building is thei third church which has been erected on the same spot, History states, that during the Revo lutionary War, ammunition was placed in this St. Paul's Church. PROGRAMME OF THE DEMOCRATIC PROGES• StoN.—Tho route of the Democratic proms• aim in this city on Friday evening nextovill he as follows: Sixth Ward will -form on North Front street, heading on Penh. ' Seventh Ward will join Siith. First ; Fourth and Fifth Wards will form on South Front street, heading on Penn. Sopond'and Third Wards will form on Smith Ninth street, headingon Penn. 'Eighth and Ninth Wards will form on North Ninth street, „. on Penn. • • When Second, Third, • lightly and Ninth Ward:fare fokin'ed l theywl I niovo dpivo Penn itieet to Second street; Second and Third Wards •rn aichi , uli North Second 'et rent, and gtuto,l, inato_h to . bead o n Peon street;Eighth and Nip* Words motet:log down South S& cogls4tet, and countcpporch to head nn :P,enn. " • • ' 'When ready to p2ove,'Slith and Seventh Wards will laadi followed by "grst,, Fourth Fiftl) Wajdai the. Second and Aird 'werdis' tile* Ritith Weida folloWing. •' A "Pr0C44404 wilt marbh Ur head of Penn itteSisC o lo4lotniirak 44111% an ,le Fi ft h, .down Fifth toNbiestant, „ennterMkreh L4ftlr to` Watnnt,:toeittermarch doWa • VI Market' Square.' s Wards will nieet at; their respeCtive head ,quarters at 6p. Offi a soon, thereafter as posaible,so that thb procession may bp,ready to Move at '7 p. m. . • Conner Anarotirarnsit; 800Itfr.— J10%11114'0; Hop: 12, 1868.--- , Thif Committee .of , Arrangediesat.of the Becks County Agricultural and Hortiauloral 'Society• met pursuant to, adieuratuent $ Ata lioyatono . ~floilsola 2 OlOooks,' , following Officers rind Members' !era present': ' Immo Bekevo G. K. Levan, J. L. Oggeb,tet,:JA9. , L,,i BigtOmyevc jne.• 7)& ocm AvitriT. pi knig r; 1;1. Mniltqrs Jr. ' HH mP 48 r r if.. -Ail , 00 aotri "4 9 Issig Althousei 4 , §1.,.F0r 4 , ,- :5; ! . 14iy . ..00 ; , - it.Solitiffor.; , ' - Ortho decd inottopiAtispeo . eil *Si; Co.iomitteeoa tip0pe0064 . !.6( 'rtea. P. totx*,l.' ' the litstritatO to tiovo :blank .nlif,V veoftiooto4 cold* cot- .cootitbatkoo,tp !to, , r 000400041,404*0.04 then to 01,$1 - . .6,t4?t i ; ;14,04*4 - uittligqo) Of* .drotro, otcattle. The cattle all to, b e bl o w. -ea stock and the herd to consist of not less than ao head. Mr. P. B. Shelters, Jr.,' offered thud- fol• lowing resolutions which, after 'full' discus sion, were adopted as read: ' " ftesaloi, That in place of thi) pievile ms of $lOO and $76 now offered for thel'Ast had t cecina best trotting horse, mare or • gelding in barneseopen to all competitors, there shalt be otTered as follows Best trotting horse, mare or gelding in 'harness, open to all c mpetitors; • $3OO Second premium for same, :100 Third premium for same 80 The - entrance fee for - each of the alkirq preiniums to be thirty dollars, and no horse, to he a competitor that has l over madobetter time in public than 2 40. Three entries, two to start, and all horses competing.tO be entered before nine o'clock on Tuesday, September 22d. • Resolved, That-should any individual en , ter an animal in any other name than 'that of the ivalid° owner, the person making such entry shall not ho allowed the premium, 9hould any be awarded by the Judges. ' Renived, That al special - premium of ($2O) twenty dollars is hereby offered for, the -best pair of trotting horses owned by one person, _ and that have been owned by residents of this county for three months immediately preceding the- exhibition. The Prpsident, to whom the selection of a baud had been referred, reported that a number of bands had offered their ser \ices during the Fair l all of which weregood hands and their prices reasonable, and the choice .had therefore better be made by the' whole committee,when on motion of Dr'. McCurdy, it was Besdred,That a committee of three ho ap pointed by the chair who shall ask , proposals from the different bands in this t panty to play during the Fair. That fifteen' Pieces shall be required, and the lowest bidder em ployed. The chair. appointed on said corn 'atm Messrs. J. K. - McCurdy, Keely and. J. L. Stichter. A bill of Joseph Iloeh for $12.24 was pre anted, approved and order to be paid.' Mr. C. - /Ilfred Smith, one of thezdelegates to the annual meeting of tiro Board of Trus tees of the Agricultural College, presented the following report': To, the President and Members of the perks County, Agricultural and Horticul tural Society.\' i - . Of the Committee appointed as delegates to the annual meeting for election fif Tres.. tees,hold at the Agrieultural College of Penn sylvania, on - Wednesday, Sept. 2, only the undersigned was in attendance. A. printed report of' the proceedings of the meeting is herewith submitted. Your attention is ear nestly called to the embodied report from the Board of Trustees to the delegates as ex hibiting some of the reasons why the College is in its present crippled condition. The vast) importance to agriculturists of such an , institution as the Agricultural College is de. signed to be, should be a sufficient incentive to induce farmers to the care of its interests ands guard against its falling into utter help lessness. A connection of six years (as stu dent and Instructor) with this College. has perhaps given the writer a more than ordin ary.interest in its welfare. Yet a careful ex amination of its resources '*lll convince any. one that the facilities for obtaining a thorough practical education are bettor at the Agricul tural College to-day than at a large ,majority of our Colleges. Yet other second rate colleges are full to overflowing, while the only college in which the farn4rs have a voice is almost destitute' of studelto, If this institution has faults it is within the power of "the farmers, who are the elect 'rs of its Board,of Trustees, to rem edylthen >evils. • By a resolution of the del egates present at the College on .the 2d inst., a mectuig of Delegates from tilt several Ag ricultural Societies has been ailed to be held at the office of the State Agricultorid Society ,neilarrisburg,at 8 o'clocWion Thum 4py morning, Oct. Ist, for the purpose of de vising moans by which the College may be filled with students.. A new appointment of delegates will b,o necessary for attendance upon this meetinc , i A $ Respectfully, C. ALFRED SMITH. • The report was received, .and on motion, Hon. W. J. Woodward, Hon. J. Pringle Jones and C. Alfred Smith, Esq., were ap pointed delegates of this Society, to attend thoinmeting of delegates of Agricultural So cieties, to be hold at Harrisburg on Odteber t7o further business being before the meet in ndjournod to meet ,Saturday, Sept. 10 1868, nt 2 o'clock •I'. M., nt the same place 0, H. Seltitnymi l • Secretary. READING Ina ENSARY.-iip our peregri• nationd erne( town this *num, we dropped in at the Reading Dispensary. We found four ocOpanis. no. young Man about 25 years of ago was Brought there on the 2d instant, with a sprained ankle, re ceived in jumping off ti step... Ile will be able to leave the Dispensary this week. Another case is that of the man who free tured,his collar bone some two months ago, ,at the' Pipo mill. He is able to walk 'out, and expects to be °pronounced "sound" in a few days.' Monroe Young is a young man of 17 years, whose home is in Philadelphia. He is a boy that follows the "raging canawl," his boat, the 'Meter Turner," lying at Port Carbon, whither he was going yesterday 'on another boat, as passenger. Arriving in the IOVIO part of Reading he climlied to the top officio of the large willow trees near Jaelcsoa'S Melo, ti? t e . ut, off A whip, for another, boy to t,11:. - nsa art & ming eaules,,when belost,lis ' hold and fell t 6 the grOOnd. Beside' sus fining bruises 9n various parts , of his ody, ho received a fracture 'of the, right arm be low tha elbow, atut - was brought, to th 4 Pis . ... ‘; Minhael Flaherty is a carpenter. by tride: ITO Wtrk ‘ SlS , e#l 3.l ?Ofirjstio,l 4 ,o Fbc &lading ItiOroad, ORlPkart DiOrta_ -0 1f 4 n street, and Hies opposite tho, way: 119 • ntla a family there `and, some . small' ostate MiChkel *pent seine time in hilssouri,,w,here it is saidike got • 4 'spoilod." lie retortied lately tohis family; Once Which timo , hibsi been peeing almost nihtly and .perseeit• tinghis wife:--heeausa s i e won't " s i n or Atn that he 'can sill the rOPerty., She. his fefused to write her signature, becauSo 'she is ",afraidle'-will , only spend the Money for liquor and then they willhavaileither Money PrAPertt? A Week ego hg ordpred, his Hoist 1)oy 9114 oumitiers leave hone; be.: 91,843 he icsilehis mothoryo; part :;"The little boy w ent 1'0:44.410M 6,^14 ty Ago b;P:004, by' *kg MOO t , • s l oAf' tiaßPitti& t, i ll /004'p E oltiok, 14441114Ci11' 408 '' )44. as , 41 - 1446,. throb o ous6 wit 4 a, ow; tabiatettlog to take ker life. esoapa: from :hits L !Ike, jumped #ut of a attoolisf ( 4 0 1045100*.F. cel,log.iorote 'ajar& ker volic e ,was taken 0ar0,9( ,onoof Or ;nsighb rs; and n'surgeork sent ` rcie.. By., he time hiar• rived the limb wis,sWellen so 'much that it Was hard,to tell Whether it.was a,•sprain; a dialootim or*•,fr,o,*loo We 4, claymed• to the I:ll4pokry p S: I . , , „ooeincion;AO attended to by pr.% . Nagle. 0 1 1#"h 1 t 0 106 # 2 ' #T l4) . Y. k o l s 6 :il l 4Y:l4e 4 el kil 411t l i Air , *O•RAV'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘2OIIIIOOIG TAL—Notice is hereby Win, to all Operiontin arrears for School 'tax, thot the du plicates °flair On real estidell i so on trados ond oe -1 eimation*. will pazi onto •., is hands Of 4 thosub scriber after the first dal o Oe obe nest . , when an additional Ere Pot cent. wi I bft a R d ed. . • PET JQNRS, • ' .., Trfrasurer Reading kle col Vlstriet. .16-thrj',Oi4ee No. 11% N. Math street, tip stairs., 10091 1 ' Veit; iC i l e " l bc :tro id a t i o t r e t m h :t a c. r d r i break ope,.n the Reading let. Co .'s Safe, at iller nersvilin S tation : 0 121 the nig tof wednesday, tho Kit inst. Said, holders is about •41yesrs_of Apo feet In inches in height, thin make, dark complex . ion and hair. smooth face, without Whiskers or moustache. etobps slightly. and Ny e slowly _and lazily. 1 . til '. NICOLIZ. Kept 10-3 ' . Oeneral nperinterident. NIICIIII TO OASIPENTIFINIS AND It llLDERN.—Sealed_proposals will be re ceived by the Committee on CiktY Property of 1: Corporation ditts oily of Reading; for the of a new engine house. at the North.east corner of Eighth street and I Mart, plle t t A draft and Plan orate building,' witirspeeinca WIS. can be seen at the Select Council °ham er. iMi and Franklin stmts. Proposals wilt b received until tho event leg of the Stith of Septoin r. 1968. Its order of the Committee on IlitY Proge Y Sept.ls.llt B. • . lIAUS, Secretary. • SUNDAY PAPICIUI.—We arO ne4 iirepa►r~eed /JO supply the putplleirith the following. Suudey papers at regular subseription.rato kitttaastrnta. , • English. - • titrount, Sunday Dispatch, I&m M inas att, Sunday Republic., 4 , Niti Welt. Sunday Times. Sunday Mercury, , . - • Sunday Transcript. ' Sunday Universe (Catholic). - ',' sum YORK. e'er All the New York Sunday papers published can bo furnished and delivered on Monday after noon. All the Philadelphia Sunday Pal3ersdeliver• ea on_ Sunday, by caretul carriers, in!the city , and ntalled,•with promptness and regularity. to any ad-. dress in, the country. • •• -• I JitliNire can also supply alt the daily vapors pub lishedin New : York , hiladelphip an& BaltlmoZo, and all the weekly papers and *unsettles Merman or • English) published 'in America pr Europe. Subscriptiens received for all .the Reading daily and weekly papers,. (German or English.) All parties wishin any newspaper, magazine or book, can bo supplied g with same (wholesale r retail) by leaving their ordes with STRICKLAND tic BR ~ 635 Penn street. ceding, Pa. sopt. 15-5 t SUI3SCRIPTION • ton A.. - BERG'S • SERIES OF CONQPIRTS, TO en GIVRN : . 'IYURItqI THE CO lINV SEASON, ARE NOW ()PEN AT THE FOLLOWING PI4ApES : Strickland k Bro.'s :Book:and Music Store, Bast Penn Square. • David P. Lash's opera Billiard Dooms, North Sixth street. •I . • B; A. Berg's Plano. WA•erooins, 403 West: Penn Square. Persons wishing toinibporibo will please do so at ones, 1 Sept 14-if 1868 FA LTA - 1868 BUCH & BROTHER, 11 . aVe Opened a Large find Selected Stslek of N E W. G 0 0 DS! At Portico Row, NO. 643 PENN STR,III, • READING, PA. ipitir - lxvi G. COLEMAN, Cutter. 9iik 'PIA StOck of NEW FALL GOODS! IVere selected in tho City.of New York, and • will bo disposed of at Frites far be low those of nny other es• '‘ tablishrnent in the . o City. • Qentterni'a Clothing made to order. Boys' Clothing constantly on hand and made to order. The Stock of Furnishing ofioode is deeidedfy the beat and most extensive in the • city. COI, sett and satisfy 'yourselves. The more ilet of hQtioet thi services oS ; the eels- IMll o 4outtir , /4104 i q. 001440014uffielerit iniarantee that tdi earMente will be tRa4O4; in the beet:4o l o and li:ast (410144 Reinesiber 13 . 110 H :s, Headquartent o•of Pao ion °" NO, 640 PENN STREET, two*: Pgrup9 upr, 140 • • BP:14110N 14 j(IN131?4:' • VA 1NT,E,1t.5.!.-1.., MMI .; • t , !,, • ~! - . ' • ;PA PEIt'ilAS g : ; ILroiyie f • reiettedlteiti theinils4l3o4 orig. oaatkete 'the tdirektilfi 4 At% • - • '*•" •-•••• • • ' ••••1 I• N K,S' ' - :t•.21 t ,l. .*; '". -ppe o n t ever otr4:l6i jilff - tri* • them 01 1'4:1 !• , • `-'l"ii;. , - I ,'*s • , READII4I2I.• - : - - ir.,160 14 ,.k •.• - , .„.. . N!W ;‘, AO* TPO I I BENT—Vhret Po' uxontent ootof.; I q Juouiro on lho Ftrdisce. No. NA N ot ch f\ , ont street. pot 31-3 t, . ovoin LE 1D.7.1 1 0 small firmly, No,t(tS Court street. Two-of - ory. Wok: kg* mom, en% tali) per kmpam LDQftteoiiloll gi,tr Moly. Apply a; Into 01400. ePt 10.4. lieu LOST. -441. it small and 014(41 tan. .11lcolored dot wit a Oita sr: on kts forehescl A libersi slowar.l wil be Ore* reimales bi n , i t ; No. 421 Franklin s et. below d - krellons' • sept 10-St • , . , QIX HIALIC TEACll l rillia WA,NTED---1 4 13Cuturn township, Berk eountx. Apr Who pnblio house of tillipou witser, (Bhillir ton) in said 4 istriot, on the 34 da of Heger • next. &hoot term; elm months. For rendie nt, addre • RICHARD HUHN Bit, Sec , tarr, 816-3tel,t w • . Conitioriwille. • BerkaVo.. Ps. GEN. TAYLOR HOUSE! • 341 Ztorth Eighth Eltre4, WA 4itiare Qf the• tit orNelo rork : Divot. ja * B. s AspFl U, Propirieto* )10-34 rPORTANT NOTICE t 111141 0001 l \VILA FIRE COMPANy t awearowtr, I'A., Would hereby announce to the olljtene of Readies that, awing to a considerable numer of tickets re. mainleg un4old as well as coupons anreturoj, -they are compelled to postpone the dretrieri until the 2241 of December. Tickets Can be bad, f o r a short time, of E. D. Delehtersl. Agent. hone' Ent Harrow Hotel, and at Strickland & Bro. miT,TING OF THE ,PEOPLE 1 ?if 1 1 0 lit F, It 0 Y I,tiSQ., litor of tho La Crodo Detitocrati • Will'ad4rem the Tex.-peyote and Worldeetion of Berke Opeuty en . • PRI DA Y EVENfIW, SE MEM 11 E11 18w, At 7 o'clock, in" • MARKET SQUARE ) ' l . boll ? City of Reading. - Workingmen aro ospeolallY invited to attend, sop 10 Std KRYSTONEL OrtRA 110t18.1!3, Murry Weston, Manager., . ' SIX, NIGHTS ONLY • Com/timing Monday Evenipg, - gepteintier 14010868., , i i. !rim GREAI I • . . 1 1Altil • `0! CALII?OitNIA ILLUSION ..T . • , 'l, AND VENTRILOQI/IST; Will present ouch evening an -Entire (illittigi of . replete Mu) and Bectilitiflid 'Pollutes, ' includinit'the • NVoNDERFUL LIVING HEAD, ' • AND 11BAUTINIL UPW1211,01? F,LOWEEO. 0u P l ig l a g g i givilTr:tnteirltal :°""Y 'Every NIOL" ADMISSION, 25 Conte; Iteserveg Seats, 50 Conte: Deers open at 7 o ' clock re eminence, pt 8 oleek • • itlfitiND GIFT NIAIPINSE .. • , Saturday AttarMun i September 19t14, nt 2 o'clock/ when every eh Ltd will receive Handsome kres, en t. Adatipsion to hintinoo. 25 00310 ARNOLD JONEti. Agent. popt • Li EAIIQUARTE! CAMP.A.IGN UNION ..IFAVELRIi MANUPACTORy, . , _.: i ! ' . • NO, 14' NOSTIN Wlrlsll S T.,.' .. 1 s . . . (Next door to the Evenin g PlifPutai Office 3 . , , • 20,000 eampaigifladgeel . . DENUORATIO ANIFREPUIItIOAtf, :: : Direct frond the Eastern nd other manufaetorler; which we can 801 l pt~ , Newjork Prifuts, I:7 ths i sand, hundred or Owl,- Wt)}? • &due aaltik Sort:neut. ever offered for rale In t e °IWO' nes • init. haring oyer orio :hupdred al erent Pattetim Suit as Module. Phut Slifere fiu tonne Stuns, M. good Agents todit( l 4 -4 ,l!,Pif rieiteniage 0" \ , towa csiii Retail pilees aro from lifeentS to $4 00. yet; sons wilt , do well to give ua a eait 41'0!e podia. Eig .031101 , 100. • ,I ' . . '. - • .. ' SOCIETY BADGES, MARKS AND PINS . , of alt kinds made to order : , also lewplyy of all det seriptions made arid , repatted; riUtobea_and Clock% properly repaired. Li , , •' ' ','‘ a 8 u- ____, IM X It YPF It. -41',60,:-.i. • ~ idarakota i ri e m iof , ~p ' :; !.- '.•' -- : . ~• , 4 •, .• • on. ,. sixtitito b . . 4 --$ •', '` 4, - ••„ , . . .. ~ . , • . , , .-, Ogo ' brated '; ' Tonti ' ''' Ilitb'l'ittelBfi .. • ;:,-„,..... -, : -:..... _. :% , uppo;ittril ilf;tt'• ts `' v‘if A•k- - ..'-‘,.; ...43 ..,„i. ,; ,; -3 t ,7 • ~, ' " 1 '' - ' 741911°10r. 4 i 1,1%114E4 ' ‘A10,001011.04101' AtOli P li tfipatfulllA•ll.Y# Wiliam* : . • - •4: •• , - - 1- :-' •'-• ~, . i.,p- 4 4- -• l''''')' - 1:1!. 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