P.*0 1 . 1 a""" e " al mom 'Avg' H0N411010.1102 061501 . 1% or ,N4W , YOU: =MI • 'l/011, VIOII BEN. FRA.NUIO , Ic •'OF Election, ZVauday e , t o caber, 1888. , ' ' •' ' Trairlidli3i' Inlaii liolirsibi' "iscosiw..ifisieo • ';',' -.. fi l ?1: 1 W.. grn ~..., pi, iit.p. •••• v. 'mo b kl A t t r iti"' ' 'J) Z r ir o hlr4e tOll4 Z.; ri , : 03e1iije • . dashing . %a : OT. :. ', 1000 0 0 ' ; iii,1411.1.0. gyp. li. 4, - ta Mb. • ~ • ops SA lids ; • TIIIR .• MU. - ...• , 1001111 J atkp, 1 kintii its so, • •.• Ti n , O IIN • \ tiW • en ; 0 lin at, OM* . i n. 001 4 0 . 1 1 0 4 0 . .11.iiite;..NOUldhilitiOnS. FOR AUDITOR Oti/KILALI OHABLEB E 0 BOYLE, 'or mitrza:vouxrt. ' YOBSIIRVIWOR ORNICRAL: GEN. ina k tiOTOL)f.,:SNT, • !),! Aw ;41.:„Ffieprrr. flf411; halociay• Odd* ISA, -1f388.: thmoretliflle Oft*l7 11(omisations. HONE ,7,„LATmeocr4 9 1 171 1 ,4.0 f Reaidio l g4 HENRYS. atITENStEINiof MasiatawnYi HENRY BROIISTI ofjolpaboecott ; RIcHIdOND L. JONES, of ,Reading,. Foe ;Whiff R t EDWARD H lIHRXREIt i Of Residing. ' ti for ' tr i o o; tier • WILLIA I‘,YOUNG, of Reading. 4,0" Sheri 'P lA4WhD'•,4VPlTATiroicillniu., , Jbr 4rector hor,: DANIEL, B. iontai, of Lower Heidelberg. y, ‘? `l',or.county Au f luor • S. ALBRIOT, Of rem. , , ' For CiiusfirSureesior t. . DANIEL fl; %keit .RI of Reading: . . _ . __ ...._. THE DgMOORATIO PLATFORM. sit rostimi.w 0 , 00, rtiblin polot- 7 MI • Taxation 0 Moto , Opooieit of arty-Oaf lalretier for the Govern c isiOnt• a ",1 4 0tO. People-The LM *mire 0 oo•lioltior, WOnsioner, Sol dier, Producer, ant ,11$ Honti•holdor ]HUMID ( f} 1)1e, TOE PIMIEOOMArt)' • , szisniso comments. The Democratic. Standing Committee kg Berke donntY 100 requested' to meet at the lieadvarters of the , Denroratio,pity Club, third story o( l iat4eson's Wilding, opposite the Keystone Uonsot on SnttirdaypSepteinbc:r 20th, 18 b8, noe,o!cleekl s . id, The Cent- Initteitif laStleat. and.rtiae Cotronitt4 pointed', by, :the v l l ato Nulty Conventiolt, together' with the candidate'', recently noml , ntited ) are earnestly requested tobe piesonf. Business of great irdportance / before order- of ; • ' DANIEL tithiPINTROUT, Chairman. RsArnnorti,eptomber,ll, 1808. I , I I•. ; • ' COKORM ha • s adjourned to thO Nth of Petoher f and.tho nation draws a sigh of rp• lief. sad, indeed, is the condition of • country when its peoplok . cannot trust their own rnleril Let ns ttinitt r k a change I are forging the frank ef Ilon, gainuel .3', Randall, for the purpose of Oeit treasonable doeunieuts. Nothing is We mean or wicked ihr e t itadiCal pelitielircto eittem* if he Min 'benefit. WI. self- thereby. , • r ton • Ooha== loyal coutt• try tralteic ro:4"fiarith r froin hemp," Ana tho editor *Ms to know how we escaped sueh - it doom: rittlho time whoa mobbing' kikd' hanging iditeeent Democrats was infitshion, we Were in e the *lvy, fighting against ernor Joe Drown, Oen, Longatreet, and other' "joie' pets of the present day. 'lf tal,the traitors wore hung at present, howev er, there, would scarcity of; Radical leaders and'iditors. ' TIO , 41 $ 0 0TA I VED PiIiNSSO The.:" )s a bitter and 1 44/ / r • , • wicked iartisan, Maanization, Whopeior an eloodon ii:kibt and the, result is adverse to theita4lo,lo l ,#l4'.; bowl pi garblid to , `suit theYiews 'of4lte; Bakal Associated rtka *OA 44'1440;4e froyionily, I **o. 0 0 09'fqlievoral #43 l !' m l tastsar ny the unfairne4 tlks as. ,fipelsaaa.two* , • the' titorny de• nioniteWeix Reading, as pub hod in the , ptal#40111111110t15 1 . ; wan teltally incoirict. Yt was otillist the praccasi . nn consisted of th l 4o . ll"nliared pinions, with forty ehi• nese lanternsi i•lh44 in - . point of fact there were 4,l . o*l4Tikr hundred and fifty lanterns in the proftsgon, bcsidei flags, tranaparen ctea,; ir,e,,;•', 4. ', 1 The do • • dentof the Associated Picas 40, 0 (egA . , to Richards, Esq.,) is a gen. ' the meal Acts, but ,souni"*lseitaile - •icrosikgralitid n egro-Wor shippefiltetWok the, telegitain f making 'pm* - A mlPfAmterns,P,Cdt fc,OV ; • ErAltsi,,t4 4011 ed rreis deal more, ,foevoind kong*Htu:thila'.respeti, thez, .aai1i54 4446 .* 004 44 siiikOPPor 4 f, si,P*ol4lo 'IOOII I I4AO' SaPecinb.4 • . 00/4 1 4 1 j - MEM • 0104, New YO4 I 1.3 ofir,Op on.. nia y night t illsint 10 4: o o l 9eltiV trOoni)Oril ( 4 9)04'?Te0 1 1,0, kessol • wdot ote toriA tfit Od;pe#oni a. , ',bo exp,lo*lon. „ l c otp; 01111 *lnfOrAlkird anti Tv , ; li t :011g "0 dX111004,004%;1 . ‘ tt iiiot ) ^ peaseersitat . • is, Fe to ii4ett . *_ o4.locan*s ships, or, ar.' Mks town the resident, of iliYery Itnter'4oool , 4 to'fittOtt. tb.e poill(iitilYany;sind , rery man Who attempts to' 'yeti, This work is highly lamellae - band inust be commenced at once, for the Radi.. cats Igo determined to.earry 'the octeber election in this State by !rind. There is no 41;44 ; Of ibis laM, . , • edelphia the; ar'e celepizing veterans rapidly-Ws possible. They have cOpected sixty . thousand dollari from thi s Loyal League, stIO Itik4VAsl l 44os l o o 4 ol PAT'. men to obtain funds. We have reliable in formation that-every one of the one , than , sand policemen in Philadelphia has beet* assessed thirty , dellar,s, to bo expended Da, carrying the election in that_gity. :Three. members • of do , police fan*. who have, friends is this city, bave resigned sooner, than pay this heavy aisessment. .With the, money thus obtained the Radial are rout'. ing houses and, kringing men from other places, with their families, to occupy them until after the election," all expenses being paid by the Radical 'leaders': Boys ,tinder age are being ,bribed to perjure themselies 'to get:: their votes.. Every postmaster or i postai, tress, or government etapleyee in, l any position, is smelted heavily for Money to carry on the campaign. an short, every ,deviee that desperado% meanness, raseality, rero,nri,.tope otplunder, or dread ,of expos, sure and petnitainenti can •make men resort to, Will be put in,to.practio at the coming election in'October, , ' • • 1 The Radical leadets l and also many Demo-, crate; think that'the October ehtietie v yi iQ r'enneylvania decide the P r esidential- ok;1 , teat, We do not believe Oda to be the case; i we believe that even f Pennsylrania, should be carried by'the Radicals, (which can only happen through 'the grossest fraud on their, part and.the pooreat managemeq,,an . the part Of the Democracy) there are still Mates enough in the Unionto'retleern ear country from the evils of ;radical rule. But the twenty-sik electoral, votee of Penn'sylvitnin a'reaf the greatest itnpoitnnee in the Preii7 dettialeonteit,and they must be secured for the • Democratic, 'candidates—they at"o, too valuable to be lost; ; =I Th 6 colonliation WlOlO3llll be tried All over the State. Bribery. And Corraption',will be everywhere, resorted to. The Radical leaders are mean enough and wicked enough to do anything. There are -well-meaning men is the !indical party, but• their leadorh are either fanatics •or scoundrels. Trtnit nothing to their honor or .honesty. They kuscas neithor----thef will shake your hand with their right. and iob you with their loft. . (' The colonization game will be tried here, in Beading. We have reliable informatl?n that it hai been silted) , commented. ,Iden calling themselveti "boatmen" will be coh• nized among you, 'especially IntlickVirit, Fifth and Sixth Wards. Their expenseswill be paid here until , alter the elections 'are over. Sometimes 'attempts will be made to have them assigned to two or three . diffet= mat localities. so tbat,they mai veto in sever.' al places the same day. Attempts will be made to baye Km& of these men vote in three countios- 7 Montgomery, Berka and The Radicals in these-eatanties Nyill spare no .timg e eXpense or , rascality, to' accomplish their ends., It is your duty, as Democrats, to preyent this. By, proper work you can do it. By becoming familiar with the name, residence, occupation, and political opinions of your neighbor,and of overt man in your township or ward, you can expose and defeat the sehentei; of the RadicalS. .'• . Watch the Iratf.lloss " There is a plot on foot to smuggle id the votes of young men tmtlor age; . Chock this at onto, Tha Radical ivir&pullet4 will swear and threaten, but heed them not. They dare not ham you. Detorminct that you will lurio a fair vote, and go'to work at (men to ocean IL t • Get out alai' vote r and you will carry the city of Reading easily, .((letout a full v'to ,iu the coUnty l and your cferachebningDenio• ciatio majority will' surprise and Oato your friends, and dishearten Int4r "onendca. iit will greatly aid in carrying the Novetnljer 'election for Soymour•and Blair; • fcgin the canvass, then, at once.' flock. Out,your wards; organise in your townships. n° not delay. ,You are contending against an enemy ' ,whose terrible oziPtesSion • y,ou have felt for eight' yore past, and whqse tyranny it-will be almost impossible for you ,to endure four years longer. A The election of Seymour and flair Will lighten the load Oftaxation,restere the tinion l and bring back tons DemoeratioPeace and prosperity,' The election of Grant and Colfax will grind you• down into the dust of. Poverty and ,tasatti; with -;-your ruler be a military (*spot, a sword for a.seoptre. • Do your duty, then, for never was there, more occosion for ener getic and united ac. .tierkthan now. Cdmnience the coolest; int triediately ; prevent :fiend or intimidation ; expose perjury and bribery ;• and see that every 'Demme* vote is polled; and you will, gladden ,the heirps of • your Democrats elsewhere with the tidings that Old firks up a grit4r iikjori,ty than over before, and • proved • herself to:be indeed.the 01138APAit or Demomissyri • EVERY DEXOCRAT should tarn outtii-nrt to hear the address e s' ,Eppoyo or Bigler and • Dr. Jtilitis'i6rti, Market Square.' ' • ' ' j . • • I 4 Tun. "betting eiiiterer ,0 10 ,Vdtch is tesiectli4ll, referred to 4'. Gray gdek, Eaci, editor of the NleNtite Trot ?titan, wilco offers t p bolii6enttiped 16 gib pacum rkek. We on* not iri,the*kit% line v biti,Mr. Meek $ 14 1 6 0, 0 A hand (0 "li 4 ck m 44,00410 19 stIR 04 1 ,ttio Pl ) * 03Pt `ireirOor'' friend hogielgreti. MMM t_4ms' 4Doz,p.: , C~7`Y JA F o r all o i t a j ot - . • raoopew Iron worn at Schtlylklit,Atton oie*e*ly completed mid cm* for'opeco, • tie*. , , s. • - - 'Baia Paregoric gboAt to issue st:Cott• tensed History of the For, 1410 erg' oue should regd. • , Teen our to hear . the addresses of Es GOVOrli-Oi Bigler luta 'Dr.' Julius Korn, this evening,. in Market Square. If the weather shouldinr wnfavorahr ,e the - meeting vitae held .in the Keystone Mall. • , f • : OS' tisturdfxi evielOg tha store of Benja , IMO Prick t located a%. liimeriek Station, on the Resdiegl4lll.64,' WO entered And robbediby. burghers olleroq, cash, together with a gold and eil , ter welch: Tux leaf of the plintila, the kind baring o fed ; ill Mad 'to be ft certain' care for the ;., 4 'hat keriaif ' after teboomi' . Should 'there be - atiy,'ef the re* Who "afar" int^ 1011Ip.to be eared, let theta ~ m asticate a little plintataleaffor a day or • two, and they will fitarelief. • . , • . • ABB4tralD Itls,Alis;—Qeorge Ookseman and his Wife live In eider alley; r They are old folks t and have lived together many tears without mach 'trouble between them. Yesterday there was some trouble eameep and George took it into his head'to chastise his wife, and' actually did so. This treat.' meet she would not ago*, and came before the Mayor *tad made complaint mainst her. husband, when the Mayor sent officer Geoll hart to bring him' down and put him in the "eelabcioae." , Suxuar d iltmoor; tentrasnox.—Vie , learn that the Distelot. Sunday . School Convention of the. M. E. Church is to hold Its sessions in the Ebenezer Church of Fourth street,'" in this city beginning on Monday evening, October 6th. About one hundred Delegates are expected to be present, from the different Sundog Schools of this district.' The occasion will doubtless be one of ninch interest to all who feel kindly di sposed to the grand work of properly instructing young America. ' • • • POthig Amins.-,—Three 4Weary, Unfortu nate iAdividuals tested behind the bars at the edition house last night. Iliwo had wan dered to the place• arid sought lodgings, and the third was Arrested by officer L a wrence, between 'll and 12 o'clock, on Seventh, street, belowFrasklin, He gave his name Jobs DOwiellyi at the limp s * this morn.; big, and tile charge brought 'against him will "out late at night and unable to navigate." Fined $2.26 and • discharged. DeSianovoi OF Ben No s.--The wear and tear of the liatianal Bank notes begins to be felt by the public: Under the new, hankie system the note circulating , masse were ven the privilege of handliug $BOO l 4 000, ( 4"s° of new end most elegant paper. Ao it.wito all issued,at 'about, tho awe time, it will of condo altbecome rusty and dingy at abontithe same , period. At lust, sent home it be comes actually unendurable, it is sent home to the issuing banks for redemption. The banks return it in packages of $6OO or its nuiltiple to the Comptroller Of the Curren' , cy, who destroys :it in the presence of it formidable array of witnesses, and issues now ones in its place. . • i HUCOESBFUL Semilem. OPERATION. — Dr. B. Potteigerof Hamburg, assisted by De. ltelwig of Minersiille,,BeheyllFill county, oa last filraday successfully performed a 4 do dll ult sargWal'epieration one Mr. John F. Rhoads, of . Batabur . giirk ainputating his right leg. The ride very singularoini. ihnne 81 years . ago, Mr. Rhoads bad the We. fortune of'bqng Ms right foot crushed be• tween two boats, Ever' since that time the wound thus'eaused remained open, and last winter it became so bad in consequence of a cold settling in it, that ho could not leave his bed, imd his life even was in danger. At last be consented to . the , operation. Mr. Rhoads is doing as well,as can be expected under the circumstances. • Tnq pip-nio held by the on Fire Com pany at Lauer's' Park ; on Saturday, was orderly '"and' well conducted. It was also well attended, and was kept up untifB o'clock in the evening; the hour the Park is usually elose4 on such occdsionS. Music and danc ing and 'imolai chat *ere the order of the day. A flag presentation also took place. The propritters and employees of the Read -Ing Hardware Works presented the Company with.a lyiudsqine bunting American Flag, Measuring 1.0 by 20 feet: 'Mr. Uivla Equine• man, on behalf;of the donors, presented the 'flag in a neat' speech, and Mr. William' Maguire received it, in an apPropriate speech, on behalf of the Com 'any. MMETINGI OF 1:000g8,AND o f0111))Vitlg named Organizations wilt hold (their regular' stated meetings this (Wanxics. DAlf evening: i otambra Lap No. 147, I. o.'of 0. F., at oad Fellows' Hall. . , • Continental Lodge, L,O. of 0. F., at Tem perance uat. . Minnehnha,Couneil No. 09, 9 U. A.., at eallada's gati. . I Lath Jefferson Home Communion, Broth erhood linloo' Hall.' Mariapotielave, b. of M.,708 Penn street.' Sinking. Spring Connell' No, 77, O.‘U. A. at Sinking tspring. • , Order of Seven Wum Men, "reopen Hall. • CoheordlA, Cluttnher No, 8, cornerlifth and Washington. • • • 'Pettrioat ThoDemocrati o niqesipg aptlo4ieed fof taiti,ov4sl4ing *as not held,:ditfaecoanr4f the bad *bather and the non•arrival of the speaker, JohnO'Byrrie, of Ei_e:,.. 1 • • • Major Carey, of Philadelphia, addressed a Republican meeting in front of the League headenartetsi but on aceouutof the raiwtho meeting adjourned in •Intlf nn hour: A - Democratic meeting will .be held tbis evening,* the Keystone house; or in the Keystone Hall if the weather should pro've unfavorable. Addresses will be delivered ,by Ex-Governor Wm. Bigler and Dr. Julius Korn. The former will' spealc in English, the latter to German. All Democrats and Conservatives should attend. .• 1. . : Digit. ' i i • ust TOLBt—On the 2fith loot, in 0 10 1 . . vfn' ship. A MU, Baitiotay. ituthe Milli year ti ye. The friends of the family are respectfully itetl to attend Ma fiineril, ori Thursdai menitog noxt, Bept 24th ,"at.'lo o'eloelt. from bis late resideneei hi eal# toirnalaly. without flarttler poll,. , eal-St strginss NO CHB. Tn Ihysxmcmpe.—One of the chief points of dittirenee bet Ween eWilized and barbarous mankind is in the attention given to the natural covet:lag for the head; the one being carefully'eut, eleantad and brushed, and the othei allowed to'remain diyty and untie pt. The nie 'of "Baireitte Negetalde Res tozative!7.. will ensure that could be ',tie aired byeivilizatiOtt.OlOoted toy ob 1 liarbarissr, it 0.1. „. '• • ) ) reek' - r 1 4 Cosmos pit i ty f p. 31 ' ', . t blieitale, iroc am s ft, lb Titter, i O 4 toast , Wit , 109.4 l A, „lib oire a s a" a t 2 Atrial** n , Lori . ' "Tio st) cabbies tot Ibloviviiita wask-rA bureau marble top Isla oti 1, towel nom bediteade, mat. _,_ . Aug 0... he; eat* . eat, etteldosed, arm,: OA poproOs *dm breatiust and extension talkies, entities . auks. set tees; work-Nukes atig,lot f! p ool:Asa it lasts lot of fumy and ittout Maas, betides other *Wows too numerous to stestlos. , 3" . 1 at ajo. Takes into exoeitlon (Ito lie *014..00 t r two, rie rho property of 'Aram S. NSW. y• TO AS BART% Sheriff. , Shetlir 0 1 / 4 c:4 Sept- Z. • • ' B ? 3 ' 3 t __... $ll WILWARIII). •', •, , . lon triewist:insolOx Wai -tOrn an Per out'. ylkh four vr Got arm tp of thetas ; w lie, abr . & MLA till bo,pald On his return tOt i‘ Sag Mt' off rotku street: 1868, ' 1868 EAlat Titanic. NEW YORK MILLINERY • AND ti FANCY ' , STORE issirEms wripulT, rz ft e witA a. forge alai Ira/ arkerea /dock of FALL G O-D endiett varietit. comPrOing; • Mani! STYERN RONNE= • , e , BONNET warm& lit ehactei, i • , • BONNET SILKS, , I 11031ERI; azavEs, " RIBBONS, • VELVET RIBS ON& „ . . A larr anti elegant amortment Fetitherti, Nitt h ie g l :o w d e a r tattte o n bougliiiniiewVork Not firot•olars importing houses, for esali t thus enabling me to. pall at a lower figure than any Ober hOwiet.4l Om our. ALEXANDER'S ACID GLOVES, From $1.25 to $1,60 per pair. N. E. COANUS, eopt 23-1 to•.; . 334 Point groat. VIRE! FMB I BIKINI I—The 'Grand (lift r drawing of the Good Will Fire Co„ ofAllen ~p wn, will be drawn as soon as the. Betels are all . Id, which will be in a short time. Tfokelgean be had, lot a abort time. of 34 Pt Beiebaid, Agent, Now #_mtlfarrow Hotel, 000 it fat Bro., nstitution uoego, and Begetone saloon, * • • sot 22 yOTiot.—The Allsoolation will_ moot in the High &hoot Han, on Thursday. *ith, at m. By order of the Proldent. JAS. W. BBMENTROUT. Beo'Y 17.2 t. ViirANTED ii iiiimodititely, an intelligent boy, Y or two act vo young mon, to post bills. Glom( wagesglvOn• pply at this onion. seta. 22-tf. I l y'ANT,l4o.—Trromen to Work, on ,oateiltm! six girls to yrorkpn panto and vote, at WWI 4" . 11013 '. No. D 43 Pen 1 0. /leading. ASTRANOINIS COW came to tbo remises It tho subooriber. in Opting townsh i p, (Frill farm) some two weeks ago. The owner eau taka her away, upon paylug expenses and wettnt PrOA port?,WILLIAM G. 1•ABIL. Sept 22-31.* f ' . DENQIIVATIO , 111CHiUTIVEI 00111MITT/4F or ttie iloventh tVa . - The D i rooratio Exec tivp Committeg of tho &mai 1 ay th will meet artho ornoo of Israel O. Hecker, o. Court street. on Friday , evening. fleptetuher th A l::: % at o'clock. lsy oraor or • .181414 0. HECKEL Chairman. soPt 22-it MARSDOI! ! FiIi , VARIETIES, • Commencing on Tuesday evening, September DAN. Yr. CULLING, The great charabtet Vocalist gnd Comedian; in,ad dition to the regular company. • 823-1 t TAKE NOTIpEr GREAT REDVCTION BOOTS, AND 8110E8, HATS, CAP§ AND ".oLotinNo t . '• GEIdElt & BRO., We hard 'bat' ricolvest a aplearliti stook of the above, goods, wltiolt are now offered at the tolloW log low prices . . ~ . Men's calf boats. ' .• • ' • $4 69 kip biota, • ' 2 Z . " • French calf Congress gaiters, • . 300 " • working attece, extta heavy , °, 42 00 to 280 tilf baltugrals, sewed, , 4 DO Bo . is'. BO .. B5 Women's- ip . .. ' $1 ao to 1 lasting, high Polish, • ' 280 egrets gaiters, • ' 1: : . ?fisting bahnorala (boa t ), ' , 300 lhilea' bairnorais, . . ; • .! 00 miters. gatt*re, - Boyle haul '. I,"pmeni's Morocco tElzo . rab, rotisb . • 1 , , Visiee latidi NIA „ R I R" I A kityl l o:s " olisbphith 4eot , battnorib. • 02 65 to 3 245 The abolie twice' are u low u any other similar place of business in the city , . • ; RPA : IRII,I4. • Particular attention fa paid to sin'Ailas of lo- Vetio' have on hi;i24 lil4ot4land v41 ) 444044 dock of • • • •• . FURS; T4UNIKS, yALISES,•&o. Itomomber the name tpioi nembei: • GEIGWIt & BR 0 \:, ...' 4 . 31 I , Extv,slvizEr. , sept =AI IFTHWARD.—Anteeplla of the Fifth Witid Demi:km*olc Otob'wlll bb beld Tuesday even ing 2241, at User's. gardo, corner of Third and chestnut street!, st 7,i o'clock. '2A fiat attend once b reinestsk. By order of , • ARNSTRIMG, Prisiclent . P. D. violist, Secretary. seat 21-A moNET mvAutilmil MONEY wA.N.T,Ebt ;I•Sit'IsADIN The andentedSonneittee on .tiplianti oitt_ll4 Comoretton o the tut,. of- Read Lnir. Minot Itethoritect to now the BuntlF r SEVENTY-ifrit TiItiPSANDf DOLLS, for the vorl , oie of eitieWlittb a t i t Water Work ir of the said qt y, berth, etre no et• that they are pro- Dared to wee Oertifloitte. or . bearing six per olnt., w tatoyt, to put* desiring to ooh tope, to We' el• • 'PP, to eittifir or the ti , , endoneo. or ti " Mint outenretei sae. el Novo •' 1 . • • ) : "I -.' , .• ; - I .V 4 . i l i A .) ':. ..,. , ~.,•.: VO qt 'ofi tons oex, rti'Wr it*ttoroo. Of Franklin drool, above Elevirl": FOR TWO ivalp 431 PENN STREET; MEM ME ~ :;it ti t irti 4 00 1 0 • ';!.9 111 , Wo You'd in 3 POu4oo t* . oprvAtitolut*a'atsi . : thwp44,4 ,, tork9nAiky t ;.. , 4 *,4 rett . OicAteiiell#sl . ,.6,Clhlo;B9o ll, ll W „; ; , •• , , • rArm . AND' pity 1490 s t . • •• • •, • F.OR . •14A.1T . it,DAB.7' AND .MONDAY 'SEPTPKItioII 19T11: ''Astl) 210 expect to h4vo opkn a large and OunstiallY'attractivo 4tOeli of .otir stook of Press .GoOds Will ho nOro coniplol9,thaft loreto.‘; 'fore and will include all,,thO nowAnd, ; handsomoToods. for whikli this season's hatnrudioas are air Ody noted, and itvquality:tsfiginJOWAn•the . cheapestbe La no tlie"nio4 clegapt Siitt 'Mkt • " • Oar . .stoek oC ShiWIS Witt bb largo and varied; and i Will contain ,everything thq market attoids, 00'044 . gt..l)laldc.et to the flOOat PaiSlet We Will also have ready our pattern' ." ' • ' • • , ; CLOAKS -FOR till AN ,„)-in. be iirepliteil to the istilishioniible est Cloth . Sank to the inostelegnnttil Velvet " ' • Also, about - 20 eas9fiipis:DoniestbiGoods,!sueli as Plunitels, canton . Plannels, Tiekings, these' goods in large. quantities in order-to hupgy our wholesale ail Drell .as retail trade; . we chitin to'offer extra itiOnefinients to, eustoinersin', this cleptirtinent. ..Our 00 . 4 be large acid well 'assorted foi , the Fall ;Trude, and will epiiiitrise . tlio.lie4 .Tapestry, Brussels,' beet I Threo;plys, Ingrains, swr and EittOr • • - 3fitttings, Oil OlethsclVindoiv Shadeki, • = IthiN,lVEPPltillitliik& CO, enti - - .1.60••• 0111001. TAX.—Notlce is hmirilven; total Persons in arrows for 1544t00l Tax, t h at the, dn.- §loates of tax on real estate. also on traolaa put oc cupations. will pass out, of the bawls Of the s4b oserlbdr acts r the Orel day "of October *IV'. It hon an additional five kg( cent. * ll l be Pit • • , • sit . iJORES, _ . ' L ' . Treasurer Madlng t3o o I,Listriet. sl6-2w] :Office 1410.11. Sixth street, up stair., wnEm:To. r,ri , 717 4 721 Penn ar id, Reacyng t lb. • FtJR , N T UWE • • • • • • .IN ALL STYLUS OS 'MATERIALS. The larWeit fi l anirtment in &salty feseleot horn. said Woes much-lower than any other house. - A call frOm Aeneas in want of any article of furniture from the most expensive dam, is solicited. . • MAIITINGS. tt CLOTILS. • • . . A. MI stock alwaYs at low advances on Cost, ke-Cal6uld see. ' • JAM It. Erns% Ishl9ll' . • • 717 & 721 Penn-st. , . , • • PLUMBING Gan and Steam Flitting!' F f DWARD SCULL' , • NO. 10, §OUTII FIFO:I 4' I3IMB' ET,. DEOS' LEAVE TO ANNOUNOR °Bri ill sons of Reading and irloialtY, that ha attends' o PLUMBING;' GAB ANA BtRAM BITTCRO.' ',4.t short aothie. All work done, guaranteedl 'None but the best workmen enintOed f Also, a lot of_iirstlst i onfuldeltera, Braegetsi Ranges, Bath Tubs; r (notes, spigots. Ad„ always on hand and for ea aat the lowest prieps. A shat of the 'publio patronage is resnootfully solidite .• Juna -3ra EDWARD BOYLL. 1.,.19011UP10 GLAMBES,, Arch Top, Round cos• non Ogee Attar°, Plain and Ornamental, Clll4 y alnut andaandogeoy g latest styles. • Beyerevut pall to see the largo stook at _.,' .. J. L. STICIIITIUM ' septlPlw , 1105 Penn etuel iIinmoskOIIAIRDWARI3IIIIIADQUAIIt4 MirlaUS—Vhianost assortment In litadlag a li ail' at' ' . J. li. STI UTERI , ; septl7-Iss • , 50S enn street. FREDERIOK W.. LAUER, • ~ O LD thrner Fifth and Washington street!. Rraiffeg, Pa t fiolo Agent for Berko and Lebanoncountlei.fo; til celebrated • SAMPSON SCALE; COMPAI4Y. Thj Riot rellable and durable Beelca ever ilnee4 beforb the public. I • Call and sae theta before narchnsln'g elsewhere. S A u i p o o t r . lzi o n e t o l l t:ao . hn a eola offered to buyers. • PLATFOR*II, SCALES' on hand'end for gale cheap. , [sent 4-tf RNIIART & ORRTII, ' " IitOIIINIBTi t iBRABB' iebIIND RB, QS I~BMi pRALRAB ' . tisotitalate and MiduirootOrorr Bappl c$ No; 627 MID 629 Namt:ix • ." lin2R•tf • • READING: ' 100 4 50 ; Wr 1 ,- viu• ova OIL cLow" si; new Atiles. of 514,' .rt; otpd: arta:4oU emerrer.fe4 et '