U fir -- clutoitittFolo'Vir atY AND COUN 1Y . EDITEON.`r.I2 4.2'v. N. • ADVIRTIORRS Ara requattei to tdeir rerilletneuts as early in the ay ea poss ibl e. as our rapidly (curtailing circulation eompeliquu to Ito to fess about 2 P. tu. • • .• • —• , • CoVidtnitorneXeJetendest for Digleation the pAlor HAMA malt bo two:agent by a respond bie Dim e. gi guarantee of sincerity on Qui _part of the writer. The ham* will not be published un less o desired by the oerriimmu t en t. write only' on one tide of the gaper, SSind' as plain'- iy o possible, without dourbibee. • RBI who fell to reeilve th e BAOLltielre+ /I. w ill c onfoy a how by lesiviris notice at ilk's offlee. where ell owerkirkte or Irregruiltrity An d lateness of delivery w II be promptly stteedied to, C0111151.0)1DWITEI ibOUld mike 0 1 011 , 0011iDIUTI1C8. Ong short en the po Est- Our splice to too flat- for very lon, *Moto& • p,1,,.-131.1e, meet Sixth, 7, No. 2. . IVhite, meet Third 7s, No. 2. Meet Fourth, Fifth, Sittth Serepth 73, No. 1 t Pink meet Sixth, 74, No. 1. Purple, meet Sixth, 71, No. 2. Yellow, meet Sixth, 71, No. 0. Illack,'Hient' Sixth ; 71 1 No'. 4-411. C. T.'s Purple, meet Sixth, 71, No, 2. NNORLIALATION Conivevrill bo In session ne=t Monday, =November .2. Tug juIAN ABOUT TOWN.—The sppte 'ls *native of 'tali. Holy men—guys-dlffieri. Thy m ust be Indian Bummer. it Jenny Lind istiti to re-eleft w. The "Last Mitudrel."—,A linens shoe-trisker. He In • doh man who has God. for ill! friend. Let every ohs ,aubioribo to the liketine Pork fund. The roads through the country were never In better condition than at tide time•s Lfirs• hones ite( en erb tit book aduitred by far mers: but farmers are most admired who pony up. , T4ukepivini ttpyro,sioh)ng ; and tzrkeys are colatailti ‘'t Many Isaiah itirued oaf hist jil:sh, him* , ; ; Why do cabmen prefer tall ladles to short °nos?. Boom° the higher thi fair the hotter they like It, The snow-birds, harbingers of winter, bar) wide their ApPeatitti(ilL A young man gonefilly &el a look of hie hair 6114 syreethimyt..befora he marriesoo). l ., After marriage she aomettmee belo hersel f; an don't me selnora, • , . • Nominee, tnlMlOß'Seypitallooli 4:4049 .tuekei i nt) rikesau • tbet, w men who keeps cows should be a qns•ard, , • ' Applebutter frolics pre all the go in the ',estouistry Just now. These festive days are oortsidered dais "Jubilee of the heart" by Eill'the "bush bilvva" and "sohcene land malt." I 1; .;!," 1.; The man *hie remeinbere the "scribe" 'oath. keppy;neossaleitil Pkiitrinsonial'alitspos. ,is itki3- reniembered th o Oeribli . stover. • The sellool boys td Bangle hare h u Pared and fifty-fire bolldso In a year. Wouldit't that be splendid here, bon? • " • • Peeple • setknie aboutwhat oonititutes a "more trIMP' ins oses his wits, sino his nob , duot Implies thit It Is a mete trite ; saltier loses si:ponoe;• aad, hs Is • troubled for forty.eldht hours. At this B►onf bookitoie eau' be found all tho books iieicl id the sohools. FAipry9iFlTF l togat was out on sAmh ing (04r, ind riOrned Wino with 45 large linkers. . 1 : • *# ? f 6 ' 13Eino Immo am-4131rd street, lAyond Walnut, le being 811p4 up . and put ineub stands' order. Pitior;' STotibieil I;4ratlik , Party night at the Keystone Hall was a success. A largo nOtsber were lq attendailee. • , • . Porn Tustivilw:439tno m iscreant' atdlo an ttXB ) two buotioto and a ratoring:pOt t from tho Itinggold Engine Houma, on Wed• nosday night. Cowmen To PRISON.—Tho white' man end the nigger who robbed 41 canal• boat yes terday morning, were th!own into ptison to await their trial at the next Nutt: • „, ~ I ' 4 mu, BE MPROVED.-.011 yottu A ay nett, Red. Yeiger will CQMMOCIOI) O' tear out the front of his building, 4831 Penn Moot, t 9 nuke; placo for u large. aid oxpenniye AO* front. Tam triton t Pa, Erri)rtro sale, that 'the Atounde" of the Northampton Agrlenlin'..` ral Spojetk aro to be removed to Bethlehem. We should like to'row how- such a job Is done. • ' , ' 1::,. ' ON A Bratia.. , -The etttplt_iyede' ef• geveral of tho Cotton Factories at' Philadelphia are ott a strike, in oomequence Of the prices be , ing reduced fifteen cents on each piece of goods. ti Worm.--Wo aeo that 100 men are wanted to work on Bections'lo,ll 'l2 and'lB of the Volebrookdale railroad * at $1.76 per day, ,Those who 'mein search of work,shclild apply , to (L kerr , BoyettOwn.: " ' REAL VATATICIIALILI y twoo 'cicninuceer, real estato agent sold on ednesdara boar and lot of ground, on. 6th stiketACAby 280, belenging tk'stottim !timriet and brother, for ihki,ellll4 of mu. Comietot —List 'evenitiltis were galloping up Parla sip*, ihtiT came in colliston'atth 4 horse and boggy. + 00e Oats: , was thrown, oat of tho loge, ,fotu4sp49.' not seriously hart. The horse attached to the buggy. was much injured. .0. A. kitcOus t Popp )tioluet ted.. to Christ Chu rob two lots on North Six th Street to be set apart for, Church purposes. TAO lots ato worth about one thouaand dollars, soil bein g i n t h e , ver y centre of the growing Part of the town will be 'of great seryien thofuture progress ,of our city. •• • • • CoNsatawitom OP ; ittiloßMAßbi. -•-• This, ,Ph4tel'erected b Trinity Lutheran Oclngregation on , 'NOrth Ninth Street above Buttonwood, will • be consecrated to the seivide` of flpd oti tai morrow (tiaturdal) o f t A i t ooni: Oct. 81st, th'b anniversary of the great. Reformation. T. ut services will eotnetme , O fit 2} Weld* '.4 The geneallY 10 6 'hl . t ASSAULT AND BASTRA'.:—A 1101111131 oatne before the Mayor this. 4uornink end made complaint &garnet her ungrateful husband. The supper t itt Interne, did not snit? his honor,: which raised his dander, when•bel stitioli 140 wife three ,blows? over the headi , leaving marks that could •be seen this morning.— Steps were takers to hero the Watt pati . • istaa. ; t• arkeeonitifikibie'44' • glory. •Yeittetdity,its i t tike , ioOpte ity the , one of those of , the :''ere; 1114 leaf." _ . ; . , , , , • WAttrzly4.4llo4 o been iegursted 14:0‘ number (*citizens to. reraintlolie ithatling Railroad Nrapatty Of the fact, that a '.6:Wau:le• man" .:' is wanted at 'Seventh sad : Chestnut streets. :Within'a few days. several :narrow escapes have been patio by teams crossing i t.t tilO railroad tpere:-., .;•, i :i ',.. :, :.,' - e f i Tux season of fall Nitwit and a game is upon us. Let anrone Cid' his eye on the 1 3 surroundin hills , and ho will !realize Mit, cor's idea o "The Sere and Yellow Leaf." The scene of our,valley, at:all times beau , tiful, is now gloriously, enhanced by .these autumn tints. „Men andAtaideos, let not the beauties of nature pass unobserved,- . .. JUBILEE &avid:se—Services appropriate to thii close of the great Jubilee year, will be infld in Trinity Lutheran Ohurih, on San. day next. Rev. C. P. 11Ciauth t IL D., of pteacliihe sermen•et the morning service, and Rev. J. Fry in the eve ning... At,two'o'clock in the' afternoon the Sunday &Imola connected with thiccongre• oatiOn will hold their festival in the chant, at which time the heentiful medakalmok is Onrneninritioti et thialubileei will linpre• minted to the teachers and•scholars, • • 00D Fiimowas Faiio.-=..The R. W. Grand Lodge ot the United States, L 0. of 0. at their recent session, adopted e flag to be used °wall Public, occasions. The flag is to be of white material, elkher, buntipg, cotton oloth (41'300 thaPtoliottionelo 'df the length for the width. The 'emblem. three links, to be placed in the centre of the flag, with the letters I. 0. o.' F., find the name of the State, District or Territory us. Jog it, to, be wrought in scarlet color. When. tever the lag is to be used by the Ennui* ment, two crooks .are to. added. The Grand Lodge of the United States has or ! dared a NationalVlag, Wok will be borne for the first time in the grand-procession in Piiilidelnhia, in April, 1869. =EI QUARRRIANU.—If anything in the world will m4lte a man feel badly, except pinching his fingers in the crack of a door, it is unqueiltionably a qnarrel; • No man ever fails to think less ,ot than before. It degrades him in the eyes of others, and what is worse, blunts his sensibilities on-one hand, and increases the-power of passionate irritability on the other. The truth is, the more peaceably and quietly we get on, the bettor for our neighbors. In nine cases out of ten, the better course is,-if a Man cheats you, cease to deal with him; if he'is abusive; quit his company, and ;if 'he 'alanderii you, take care that nobody will believe him. No matter who he is pr how be misuses you, the wiliest way is to lot him alone; for there is nothing bettor than this cool, calni and quiet way. of dealing - the z Wrongs' we meet with. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Reading Post Office ) up to last evening. Persorni calling fin, theee,letters will please Woution that they are advertised.; • - LADIRB 2 List. , Mrs. E. E. Anderson l Mra.. HelentiMams, Lydia' Ann Ber tolat, 'Miss Burdett, MarY Coalman, • Mrs. Ann ,Cunningham, Miss Marion Day, Miss Rose 14.1 Dale, Miss Alice Fry, (4) Miss Car• rio L. Gray, Jennie Oreeman, Ilium Frances Henninger, Miss Sarin Lacey, Miss E. 1. Morris,' Mrs. Thomas L. Moyer, Miss Susan Miller, Mies Carrie Maggie A: Robinson Miss Della Stambaugh, Miss Mary Speleber,Miss Mary Alice Snyder, Miss Kate Weaver, MIAs Weaver, DDSs 'Rebecca Veit,' Mrs. Juliann Ziegler. • ' GENTLEISIENS! LIST. Andalusia Base Ball Club, John Barkdoll, John Barker, R. W..Thirketraiser, Christian' •Carbury, Daniel Crommisi Alfred -C. Diet rich, Isaac K. Eisenhower, Henry Fisher, Hugh Ably ) , pr t ,i uoitiogt .v.‘ A.. floor, Franklin Hartman, . Hutchison, John Hardline, J. A. 'Harris, • William Hoes, Dr. A. M. Korn, F. B. Kai .bach, J ames ' 'Kelly, Jacoblai: The' • mas Kerr, (2) W. o.' Keck C. J. Loral', William Levan,-John Lusk, George W..Moy• er, John Musk © t Patrick Mooney, William, Moyer,-;Williamtiore;N. I):.ldeCleary,•Ar thur Ruth, E. B. Ritter, :Joseph Reimer, Moses Rufner, 'William Richads, Reading Cold Company, Charles ginith, George Steb• ler, John Smith; Josepho44ville, B. hichoen-• brun, William IL Sh,de, w W; Snyder,'Ati , ' thou y Schnick, L. C. Thonipson 4k ) CO., Ed-' ' ward Uptegrove, Thomas Tetlow, Dr. Ben jamin Wish, Daniel A. Wentzel, E. Wilson, David Wenn, J, - Wilson, Mor;is Wadinhous, ;Franz We:el, Adam Zeller. , • • s f4 ' , 't s., .4, 0,.., , f '. BUMS CONVENTION.—Purouttt to a. call' ; Issued by the Pastors of the Churches in this !city, a • convention composed of delegates !from all denominatiops in this county, es *ambled in ..the Firsv 'German Reformed church, (Rev. Mr. Bausman's), yesterday afternoon, at 2 01010 ck... Representatives (were present from the Lutheran, Reformed; ;Methodist Epideopal, Presbyterian, Baptist, and Episcopal churches, from the Evangells deal Association, and from the United Brelb lren in Christ. Rev. 8., M.Schmucker called rho' Convention to order as Chairman of the' Conimittle bfAtangeeients,ari(Vitrebed the Ip m r e ey e t e in r. g with reading the scriptures and 1 . ' The call. as read by the Secretary of the ;Committee, Rev. T. A,.Fernley. • 1 A. F. Boas, gs q ., was elected Chairman, ,and Rev. T.A. Fernle y, Secretary of the IConventionYl4 W C l' ,l - .`, * t t,u. - A L Business Committee was appointed, !consisting of Rev. B. M, Schinuelier, Rov.. 'E. J. Richards, and Dr:Coblente. , ! Topics relating to the Bible cause and the ;circulation of the Holy Scriptures among all the 'people l so as to plikhe A copy in the hands :of each and every child ,in the county, were 4riesented by the Committee. • After the consideration of these the Corn imittee reported a. constitution for the or. Iganization of a Berks County Bible Societ3 1 • {wht e h was, on motion, unatl994lY adopt. fed. It provides for membetahi% tot and ,Year by the payment of 25`cerits at least, or life membership by the payment' of $5 at ',ono time. The armour provided for in . tho Constitution wore elected as follows: . .", ' . President—Rev. W. A. Gotidl o -' i . ' : .- 1 Vice President—lfenry Crourie, Esq. • Secretary—Rev. J: Pry: i . Treasurer—A. F. Boas, Esq. . ' . Mafiligere•-.-Rey. J.,. P. / Lnruly, Rev. E. Itfithards tame ti ' Jihnisini. lliq., Emu B. •Dausman, Rev. T. A. Fernley, Rev. B. M. Behmucker, F. G. Boar:, • Esq., Dr. H. 11.• tfublenberg, John Ermentront, , Esq.,Rev. , 11,_Pattikon i . .-,ov, O F E, feqm fi Di id'E' i St 'at 'Hiq- •'!D''' j h ti e s v . op. .1 . r. 011 B . rooke. - . • f The meeting adjourned. till evening 'et Which times putdie !fleeting was held. ..td areBB.B "ranter 1: IT: ..tttliti Pi liew Tor j d- i 0 . 4; . • To" rice;' , of Philadelphia, • ' • Remarks were also made, by 'Rev. Messrs. ' iilehtnuckerr and Fernley, and a epilaction taken to gdAkt Npcl4.oo floOety t e ;) ~ ; Altogether therneisting wed ilierfilirt . sit; begs, and we trust' that measures were in. Ognrated wldeb wiU,Slatilt in grooved to Ilsopeople of Old'Berke,' •,. ~ 1. „ f1,.,,,i,,4,iti •i,A;fie 1 i':-. , t, 7 %$ 4 , .,; , ;- fil . 5: ;0) ~1., - , , • S L 1 vie ea 1 ountithiiiTomss; imut Court attehtaliertNilgitt welthed at the 'thief? wilt smut eftet• 01 1°° VAT * IL " In" t the , ' tiabir *to3 ;' , 91i0 it' 0, •to ttiogoor,trotlissryi ltinding be. hind the 40 set w ho ‘Na._ Vatered he captured the hi $ end h hhatiltee,to the lock-up, *bombe remeakettuitil this morn. • fag, when he tendered an 'pageant of:bjm't self beret* the' Mayoir;bitt id it Wiz a eery untatiefacto:rrstoooputi, he c 'irqkilent heck, the Mayo' welting for &biro' fleve!opmente. . . 1- POI.IOE, Itrtmi4moicaeL-(llcorge Fischwartts was, arrested; last evening at Seventh, and Penh •streets * , 'by , officer Lewis, .for * , being drunk and disorderly,'B.o in general , greats ipg wag , lodged in th-usta tlon kOltte anti) this nsurnktg, when he was ealled'up before His! Honor, the Mayor. Qeorge had no money , to pay for the trouble he had. canted and thus , was -sent back to stay it out. Leppla was arreste,Hisst nigkt gby di ‘cer Cullenlor being drank. Lek.% is an old ge.llooltesoker * and don't often get drunk , at least he says so. Me hid mot ail did friend and they ,took drinks .together until he got enengli, to make him drank, and aot,fit twin loose on the streets. Ho wis verY"sorrY that he was so unfortunate se to got into,the leek 0; and hopet it be the last time. His ease seemed te,be deieriinr of "mild. nees"'oulhe part of the MaYcir, and after His ifeaer gave, him.the usual good advice, ,ho was lett . At,t. stit ii r , af Ai „,....I, SittSabbatl .. „ , rr.-4 , will ;be All Se; is day 7 a day which, though ranked tioning l the' miner • 'festivals, hats 'Many Mid very peculiar claims upon our affections. Its - 11404 'assosla t ions are with' Paradise— with the, tiosein world, the storehouse, of many a treasure from which we have hen .parted for a season. In the Greek Church. this conimemoratiortof the ULM' departe4 was adopted earlier than in the Latin or ml.* other branch.,ln the Vest, about A. D. 0081 W 810,The\ antheon, once dedicated to all the heathengods, was captured and con• vented to Christian uses, end its dedication to the memory ofall Martyrs may be taken as the origin of this festival. The Wender • had beeh*,w;led with Oats or manta &ea tion only, whose history was wrapt In deep, obscurity, whose claim to Saintship was often but a .very doubtful one.. , •And hence to do away with cavils and objections uriAing from such a source, he church in Inter times, saw fit to retain, only with a few marked oxiteptionVtlie commemoration of our Lord al id of Um Apostles .' but hallow i big on one ' day in each year the emories of in all, whether' the. Chick Mil l teht, or at rest WittiGod: '' It is our Preeti al realize• lion of the doctrine of the Communion of Saints. 40 there is nompthipg ,peculiarly consolatory,, as well es instructive in the frequency with which gm departed are re• celled to us in the, church's offices, .'. In the Cried, at the celebration of the Blessed Sabrament of the Altar, in the visitation of the sick, and around the open graveye are made to think of them ; and that, quite, 'itr dep‘ndently of this one day in each year, on which .we are especially moved to medi tate upon the animating example of the blessed. tOommulpted.] The Duty of th Democraey. It is needless to say to the gallant Demo , • crAcy of this city, And county, that. there is' much' importance in th&coming Presidential election. If three ler& States of this Union .have heed carried by. the enemies of our country by fraud, coloniziition and corrup- tion, we can redeem them by electing our statesmen, and christianti. It is for UQ to fight in this contest until the people recover complete sense-a-Until the rights of States are restored—until taxation is made equal— until the laws of our country are respected and observed,---until there is n,restoration of that-Liberty, which will - be trampled under foot if the numbskull Grant iii elected. It is 'for us to say, march on with constitutional right, never give up • the contest through which . you aro . passing until honestly and fairly-won by the traitors abusing the de fenders of constitutional liberty.' IVe renew the battle of our sires to make this country si'lienno for the poor- 1 -A beautiful' Paradise for the down trodden of other nations, Whether from the Green Isle of Erin, or the vino-clad hills of Italy. . , :It is for 'ifs to teach the traitors that the great Democratic party is not demoralized, disheartened, nor 'cowed 'iloWn by fanatical outbursts 'of exultation. It is fort us to teach these cowards 'that the' magnificient, ' ;patriotic columns of the army of freedom pra yetill'ntatehing On ' with banners` flyingT in& iil i gntint at the insolent bearieg or the ,enemyl , Every. Democrat must make the fight his ,o in, and hurl to infamy the insulting and traitorous foe. It is our duty to mete out justice to such villains as Stantonpwho - ut- I tered thefollowinglii Albert Gallatin brown, Senat'or from the State of Missippi, when he took up arms against the go vernment: 'Atr.,Brown, go home; go to your people; 'stand with the ; ,bit pledgee to , shoulder ;with them, and I will pledge you one thing, you will force these black abolitionists of ,the North to concede everything you South ern pqople demand." Strike nnterrified Democrats, ,pt, these traitors, and let us "war to the knife, and let every blow proclaim the truth of such dastardly and traitorous remarks. Why,shquld , nettle Democracy work to 'ut down such treason and win still more loll? Is therp „any, reason, to tarry.?, Should we lie supinely upon our back 'lrti, some noigeless, sopulehrp and; Nt , traitors' have their own' Wayl 'Shall We des our con stitution polluted,. our country disgraced, 'and despotitun reign iipreme'bi a • pathy ? By no,ineans. Take your glorious flag in . one Iliad,' the eluireof gar cohntrysiii the other ' rind swearliy the Eternal that no traitor shill l bullyrag: the' sturdy yeomanry of old Berks. If you ,wititi doliyerAnce.from he&VP taxation and `d espotism, tyranny and lyiug'falsehooO p , hnow ye not "ho' "Mild' be rrue, them selves must 'S t ri keshe blOW.": . . Then, Democrats of ,ojd Derk!, cheer up ! asa tenth, jasticb'snd cefolituttohnl rights rom'one, man to the other , sing .it •in PAC midget, Oaring, clarion notes; beat it upon Your Dettiodrutic drums;, proclaim it by , the, deafening cannon'stoar,.ead let one 'grant!, Shout peal through the atrlrom millions of throats, that you are' fighting at the ballot box for the .good4t,freedom given by our forefathers! Thep_ there will be t i V; "110:11).ushtqf , illsht, ;,,,, • ' , , ..„; riOnie. retrea . n unbecoming deed iThat,ergnee fear, each will on himself rely, As only in his PM the moment 11r , i Of victory. " DRMOORAT. 1 tarot:VlVO(' TO Vingte.--I)EltliM day 4f Nor ‘4o6ttere ttl MOW lil• II by alled It t*Obsrito ii Owed uty ey owe to thEntelveli. There are two pa rties In te . con ill_ollll4 0 00491r4oautrso. PaliVlerFaooliaaa 41oreat. aNdi with', that de co ere wII be kirreat ePreselon of eptr-' ft, superinattelDta lowl or eppetals WI an entire orialariphOrArLittinatiitit 401;1011V ay , noted [ ado ' 0 unfortunate in the .eonrt • afore. Cut II bid 4 *Weep!" ,p, i lrfil , a oefland's i 1, rmark Bitters Or WOW that / .ed ly restore -0 tor is i:eir stopeeOpp 44 . /0 tkeoo o tefrr me , me. Theielpre do ere tor Wait Di . _ : Ashy ! tgoi ~ i es trentifurt. ... AO, 40, iiiNt.**o. ifia. t i , c; - i 4 4'l l 11.1 , 01 Oar li•hav ~ w , : . i ie , 0. , 'r 4r. . •i: `'f . . . "' '''% l :'''! s s•7: l ‘,.• '7 V 11''''7`;'''' k.. ; Y i p 'Y'•' , , '.': , •ski,t • .4., • it'' '' , ~ t' A lt,• "" : ~, 4 , 4•1 4 , 44pC. Ohtforkjit or Avol.;so4.- '.. ~1,- , ,"-., - :- - *i44 1 ,04. #lo'l3t htarket irs t elmmit. •, ' eldhlt. ii* ' • , tfaYst# Mealy eon lied tg tleitiri list; o ikith Aots.sa eih4.4 coal 4 * O 7 14teds ' 11 , 0 1r i f i t 1 n k,V#4 1 . 1. ' 1 1 1 .14 4 ,iitili ItHi t saotsil a* es Mown' by' th*Abiro o'er gorlininn east.ntilifedttWar sOilita to likSe 4i4 to the eireedibitOiejt*feelhur In ell 'de soiSlona,OfAeril Pfnitertf• , illifte , vlns *1'6004 eeileg in' alinost all ralitia7 share*, at en *ll ante 43114 •to ft lit priene.:' , . i Oanal shares were toady, with moderate sties *ll4O Neill/Lion t Sbeikvi t :'ilia or ssiiivioilittow ht 21,4. ' ' mpany bonds ware attehangintind elosed %weak, tY 611, 110 W. Wall ' di4lidi et; 10 , 11. and the old at iN. Rtite ' loans were not, offered „in - any . naiderible amountsoind 'ruled all dill* at - lags . notations.} aoraipment leenritite tibia in kitokit request.. 4 *bait lerevldus • daA '' riees. betikla unth ins 4 , )f a f litiye,cbsrneterlikOey • tinneittidslis in ilia' iiiiiiket, and 'elks et New ' ork than there bestrewn: The activlir In money • he checked thattherntif mell Ise ,in Philidelphie, !nom the Nets di ; York Herald cstesterdago , "The market fordomA i li t tinfotonde film tnl ed ineelele eniet d :., e peittoreek, and . riaea ha Undertone i r netnationt than for me wee s reviously, The approigeh of elestto 1 . Si tends to 'direct attentlen front ovVl i n bu l l —lilies, and etil the itlr eleatinh- a al : kre , eon numb, among Put i events .vt e ry E 1 .biog. can , expected p the_complek nci the ,• arket or , in pike. ,enrrenC 1 There wi l be but ow new bursts in market four * week ' , or two— vorrbmir seemi to feel ik dull, keno ir? , otna. 'or star at home Until t electi on ay, so hat business during the vaoseeding weak b de air o be' ihnall-Temallir. indeed, 'than or any eek for a long time. et, saes no atiles. the arket is MT an bids Alsip !slimier, the nleroeetnent 0 cotton hatifand •ti • ivarpool en • Hinge most avorable iminenbe en Owning tali • ra to hold their goads with 111014,04 ed tomato. og mediction that the market for cotton fabrienwontn , 0 controlled during the pre*mi y l i aison br the • rice ofoettott eren more than • demand and unply." 'has teen Verified in full , thee/node mar.. et blithe followed the diensea t tn cotton in every ri i i n lance, ' • .' *Ohm rieg, tho Nth lam *Art. toprio e e 4 his ü b rn A g etg o i ti s e irry am gc= ll 44fo r pi i°e :; . ever in so' prosperotte 'a condition'as , 4 blie been hist 11. I. , • • ' • ' , • • • lgo . N qv 1,441pc . 5t . _ Baohonit t Bro., Bankonk_No. *North 6th k street; SuPtetti Old U. S. B'a 18A1 • • 61 - - 114 Old U. S. feo 1262 - - 112 geiv.R•W Wiggi: 1864, 3111, 001 km , '4; 1) .110 New NO, ay an 0 New U . S. 1865. now • - I • 1 N, U. $, 18C AI, s 4d Jan. New U. 8404, law„ • Tbn-For_ty rnao., - • - Ns. 0014 InlNe York tip - tp 13 O'cl2ok - An 4lh 14144141115 e tionono or*. 3354 Th'e arithraCite cold trade for the, week ending on Thursday . was heavy . , Tile t onnage bY .the %lading Railroad And by die Solinylkill Canal wail 141,127 tone, against , 112 1 ;595 tons In 'Ootrespondlni week lust by ba t, works for tha scamp .1.10,50! Inas, against 8,861, ions to corresponding time list year, a deeteluia of 9%475 tont. The ton•I nas4 of all' 'Aka' carrying corap)iiiles :far lbn.weak Onion nia 01:4670 tons. and for the season to 11,- 0:15.494 lona. against 10,844,518' . tops to align. ulna* 107, showing an inoreaset 91090;544tfi1i5;„ The 4146 without, Innterlsi cliange!rfnAn' last Weeki The deroind for prepared coal Is gtatiii.' 'Ode' foie lull:wand broken it is sleeking ifitt a tiltde. • Alt the operators are' inaking as much • prepated• ooal sui their faollitles will permit: The Were*, 'Of the coal trade' yla the Lehigh yailei, i0.*01,11 yartri is 55039 Onii....Thara. is still an ibundanoe of °oast , wise vessels at ftbollt the ,rates of freight current for the fait t4ro week's; ' In New York, the sales on IVednesday, (480911* ton ceal, were une4twetedly large, and at prices so far advanced tin:those of Oct. Ittit that this etasSOf 100 will bb held to eqnsaniets fo'r the next month'. at glirp , ar tOn t iff that,itet, It'L to conelinuinidi of ttiii roport4 Jars° quantity that id being pnsbed• into this nairket,'• M hisiiity declinC ie exptiotedbi speculatiO t ., r . , • ',e at ovo.,4s Proken,Ooil. , $54 b960(000 00 tp• N i • • ' • Pea, - •. „ 210 sil :Bituminous 0241. 26 eta ,ip bus. . In the:lkiselieepersf theie ferret much, to report; prices of everything the Inner man needs, are ,as firm as a rook: Butter beide out for and4 , 6'oents per pound, while nig isre Sold at 26 'cents Per. dozen. Produce was vended through the streets by the load by hucketeriand farmers, for .;which the highest prices were naked at first; but after the farmer had been perambulating throukh the streets for some time, ho found it best to soil out at ti few cents' less. 10 contiwas, asked for a head of cabbage at the hot of Penn street lathe morning, and in the afternoon the same could be bought, front the Same wagob, for 6 eentS—e slight difference. No trouble to get rid of goods . when a yeasontible pride !snaked. but, If it comes to make :enough money on a load of cabbage to buy a cow; people; Will 'do without soar !trout. 'Cabbage: brought from Phitsdetphla actually, sells ,olleaper. than that which ii.eiosin in tho immediate vicinity' ;of the city. Turnips wore offered nt4o and 60 cents pgit bythel, • Potatoes, if the 'purchaser had pdiett the Whole load. he'.eimlit. the, bOusht than for $125 per bushel, but as they,coald be bought for $1 at the huekiterie kinds, they 'wer4 left for some 'other person. who could afford, to pay that price. !Apples are very`plonttful in this oity,and can be purchased at 11.061'25 to $6 Ceti& per •half peon, "Sw,eet potatees are piled, 1 .1 1. ; 1 n large heal'? !kt‘thq heeksteie r atisfidi, ekdaell'at heti 16 up t0'9646ail Rionto 1100* KtOtice Burian- ' ea. dairy. 'E lb:,, 1 L ', 1.:..4111s411 Lump, - • Hilts! - 4 416,811,11,),,,_.0.0.,i.q..p..?..t.......... 2,1 ) Asp-L4 39b,,.y. i ; .............. 7 i .: ..f, :• ~,.. It" - NIMO W dOSISEI I , • - , • APPLWrAPpkILIA n ,P_, 00 . 14 _, . . ~, , fr ,•. , ~, u ea fi finarw.....,.. .' • ,• • ..1 ... 1* .)) reAoast-. ", ' 11) 1 ~ 20 • naraf-neaulteac, mom lik ff., W ! .. alrlold, 20 1 " - • • •" •, ' • rump 'I • ..-...;... - 147018 ~..,, i " '' ttearrnast, 18. " • Reef drieu,'. , . .- , ~ ". . 20 ' u s ,Yo?l'optleta, , .„ . i" ' • : 1 0 89PoR ; ,-.) is: :" '• • 4° 1 ,i, !" - iittfn„ ~ - , v • „'' ~ . 1n) , Illi .' ' , km'. , '' ' 4 ' ,•,430p.......y . ... . t....aorwisF . ' . n:jsiithge Nits ~.)1 . ', " 0.. r. 220,2 i. 4 • , 144011f44; ": ‘, q .. .• .. ....... .01;io.4.1 ,• I HAVAilitlilli ' '—' ' •,,7 ‘• ' 4i :I •• • ' , v.' "1 . '- • 8/04411 , -. .• ' : • 1 .. V% 4 1, , f1 ,• 01 . i . .44.1. ..... .../ I S. ' j 1311dtrasing-='‘ "' l '` Jo.) ;Inger -• : :-. ~ • • ' OVIMRY-4/litekf i na !Iv?. . i ;.. , „ oh .... Ire M 0 • ' , . ,•''' ' " ' TtlrklOS live. — ", ''' .. . .4 . *.tt ' " . Arerianil, ".' •Plkittkps ttya it pftlr,do ,, . °At 00 POilitee* *4 buthei. ''' : V . " ' '.. 7.5a1 00 ANV , 0111 . 1aN .141.1111ERT. ___ . • Win.wa-:•- - Wlstts Wll?st, 11 )1.1.•,...... _....512 . $l2 2 Red p ti p—O ord chop, Itbdalto 4.,r.....i0. .1 ... 1 4;341.1 43 • " fl r i l A n dlinah '•' ' '• so 100 ggAtm-oora Mew '3 •...... .t.: ~......... IGO . • asts l =- ' ' '• '-' ' ' ' 111 'wheat - " . ,!. .... • . 14•1 I 200 0210 i 4 Ye :: : 4' , 1 83 • " ' coin • 1_" i• Oats • " • 70 l A Y l4 m ovl l ; Y 'l tt4ll ! " 1 ,...,;,.'. ' ''' ": " ! `l Ig 4 • • ~ , _, m e adoc ! " ... ... . . .... . ......... .15 00 Will ar t Wit. B 6 lo l 6 01 1 01.4t1risetess foully $e n kb nes,:tirLdtin ex bition and for 15e et theaters of D.,_ K. 8 nits, 614 Peon swat,: 11 sari see them. .Po 611. .17 of sowing, hem dd. felli_or snit ootheting, wi oat ohmage of ma, Ohio°. - PKVIRSQI.4.4t MAP 2474114 Atent& B.t i ts ; Pups D trod.—Dr. Might. ,50: 1 • 1510811. pir t b i s to r t,..e Re " i Pa 4 bad, id: ii steie 6n6 of `the lintkind selsot 4044 0 ttPlib ilrdde in this Aitt: Ds, ta n d 104014tist lit* *bran rtiodY. di . to trait im' di ri d id" want. fit tab ,f nour or the day or li l t. Dr. 14 hi andltis sftistset ire both WOW hesistrtift , ANlvthiptrken,vented 1. Phartnl6o oil: • - • . • .• .. 'lot 000 r . ith_O bite 44it et* orato , 7lo4lll,tall : tiOnliitoTqtolol9tO p , 4 4 Bffe r li d sol l rw " 16"ki n r i tlto to k 17" 't t • I • . • ' . ‘ ..*t:tie 0477 064. vitenly 1 rol, a P: *Ow td a Perm !Akio: s =4%l:r ''. hip mid ofiffaio i . . . fpqt 6.arao : , ' 0 , \ 13= • ,• • C av tbtis ik , e unk iiet 3l s 7 619 Wale kith.' /a boi Afr rs and 21 *ln tim 'Nfilte et Ile *01402 cp , 'olock A t i***V o 74 4l l. 4 oro:' - • • • aote Of illittivitOettrs.'•' 4 L' . • q 4. 1;,, , ~ • Mex.—This mOitiirig-elititit ti tedoelt a Oro broke out in the hat facto Cif Joseph Levlin.l92aPeniketreet r ‘ , The re,originat ettme the 'font ',ovi.i.,\ tim' oardin' room. Itt a • I store pipe hole, nod bid worked - its.way+ some distance hi between the roof and the ceiling before -it ; wmi .141*o:doted. It woe; hOrver, •iliVeorreld' iiii,thiltf, 3 l4 prevent% from spreading, and 'as the water was very handy 'the working men succeeded in putting it outs. A 'vexceroriot ftge'rOf‘ l 4 l4 to:,bt orn up,and,the, 04 S 1jrtimehitilgae somewhat damaged by . water. •The alarm brought out Abe firemen,. who 'are usually prompt, and on the spot witel wanted: --,, ...i • "•,.:--..7- 7 iti-&' 7 4 r ; Ai.n.—Dr. Gibliart, it red.bot . Radical, was on the 1.80 train to Harrisburg yester day, when , he taw seven IL 8. soldiers in thwear ) ' and, beinebided, to:; Make "polfti: cal Capital by etinveseing the car, .A. vote was taken, with the following malt: Bey. inner 28,.Grant 8. One . .gontl6inan begged leave to change: his', Votei-Pitking the te. suit as follows: - Seythotir 21, Granir 2. Every one IV , the' sold4ra voted for Seymour t The Itadiesl aspirant, for cap. ill " waautterly POnibundedi 'and was eompletely ' redstage by a veteran sergeant, fresh from the Plains, stating that, thorn were several thousand soldiers in the' army cii this frontier who would vote for Seyino4; if Om were pertaittedAn vote at all. TM Dr. won't canvass• any more trains in 'a hurry. ~ , . . rizobans.-1-Ouf atieitiaie of *gal l Vaal the live year old child to Me deereind old man, asking .alms from all passers by. Many of thenl, we bailey!) to be in actual wet, lind,ilintrving ,of . all the charity bestowed upon t em; but by far the majority are a fraud, ana are actual swindlers. Our citizens should be very eareibl on whom they bestow their alms,for t in , nine maw out of ten, their , . 'charity is thrown' away upon class of people who are totally unfit to 'nova in respectable society. Be free t o,give when actually , necessary, but withhold .your ,eon. ttilnltteng *hen bad use is hiade ofithem.:; TI4OIIEIO I /NR . iirtre. :rho s'•cond root lar meeting for the purrentloar,. ;1 , 01 be held this evening in the' high' habotilliall" 7 ceeloek,'. The exbreWea will be of an bate• resting character, consisting of an address by the President ; thF,reading of the heti; tuts paper; tote* abd hiteries ; iltAoussions, 404 interspersed with vocal mu.ie, These meetings are interestingoet may to' teach. era, but i he general i ' Ito are Qly WAYS - '•' 4:t t. IX 'rambling through tho city. we 8130 prog re* marked iu every;square. Persons •ab 'sent from our city, fo! , i bn,t few past yeari, are astonrshed r on" ther• rettira at the im , !riroveinents .made.. Structurr i being °vet,- tad' whieb astonish 'MA . our . snidest snhabi• tants, real estate increased an hundred fold in - inane, the' &tibial' tispcet things so changed for the better that recognition is al.. most impossible both .visitor and resident exclaim, can such Anour this time look out for 'fire:. The cool w eather and high winds of fall are bore, allandthe leaky chimneys and riokotty stovepipes aro again:collettinto Tni Democratic headgunrtera .Keyinono home . , and nuineroue ► prwete bqldings were illenunnted leaVnight.“ ~ .; • • "•- ' . • ; • • .A. J. C. Ir.- Your appear lo.►imorrow. • ' Ott Ititt.ilt:rospeotfit OUR friends that ho has not up eellingdonfoo. tio6gry. Aw won t! he koopti a 1144 inocloip hand, • • Wpoitil to DM Eiot,E.) . „ , . " " ParT4I O II,C . E, PA.l'qo.oo,,lB4pt The dry,honde• of the • SitheikkOillelifitY Lumber ComPriiiy, , in thli 130 4 0410104 re this morning - at 6 .6',0,00k; .1,60.," 01 4-#0,( 1 , with great fury for'ilevei t e nenrot bjeroOgo ' 'the ,exertions of' the . renietiAi, .4.3101 A from the Main httildinr The 1104,41ering 'and . doors, end ‘"the slate • 1 001101, 4 ': 1 0nded ',greatly tit .'prevenk , the epieed , ' 41:44;' Ore. Protptble Has, t*,9, - ,thmitteed delii4;i-:.;. , 1 • - ' imPI4EO si ow itiON, stonkritiitilli*!ittst. Vie are inde bted to nis Rich t1e,,,q., ; . ' t t ,of tbitveity, fory.the -folloiylng,e4Mlo4 :re ,port of 010 ;II . - ' -0 ***PO,' y . ! filoOr;',4tiliO4: l 4 .fro' 44'11144 5 44,0ig; 'as ori g inal! lien L . §:iliVAisoctilitgd Peeiiii, Governr Seigneur commenced by referring ;to the last occasion when. he addressed the , ipeople !rpm the same spot four" years ego. i Since that, time war has carried desolation In ;to many homes in. Pennsylvania. The Ithpub. 'lican party has failed to fulfill the promises they then made oaf restoring, the Union. In three States it is a crime to- exercise the elective franchise, gad iif Virginia, the home of Washington. the'peOple have no right to vote. Where is the. good government they promised us? Our taxes. have not been equalized, nor has our burdens been di;' ihinished. They were mistaken when they thought this government had hefli restored cilerely becathiti l Oider hid 'Nen: restored it the point of the bayonet. -••• . , . i • When inen come here from abroad, they 'say they 'want five yettni training to qualify them to vote ? yet l an ignorant and degraded !Ansa just emergpigfrom slavAtv, hofl ballots Vit at enceinte limn. thilda.'7The condition pith() , Seuth excited his pityi . men went, dory Sob the North with, eo intermit in her affairs; and became her representatives; Ile referred to this beCause it was a wrong done to the men ofilkitinvivisokt, And New York as well as the South, lilt safe in.a geirern meet calling itself replisentative, to have such a system of representation. Since he stood here last, sixteen heudred millions had .been spent—more pone) , than was expended tiVote 'the lotitidtitiolOtif the government up , to the yeer 1860.: Hist) , thee- Sand,of&Cials,,were,einployed to perform the government service. Ihey , swarmed every. where, and if we Say -ire will not.pay thein all, they laugh at us, and gip" the laY ii'be° ti, first chance, He saw hiberiK: niifOrs him. If there Wes a wise administration,' the workinipnan need only labor one hour longer than the regular limit, ' to pa his share of (the national debt; Now all h is earning s are consumed fort4inPo n MO. Ti4 o WOleot hi not ntfe'Wherelere is Aixtrace its 'every department. We were obeeprood Not the free country we lived in. ,Now We .are to te most, heaVily , taxed people in the world.. He was net heaths to the Republic:an pie: ti, Ile' recogni* the, intelligenee;-. Virtue' 'and patrietioni'ertlini'MOnleslifikat party, but when m en tollevred 'bad ,leinlM they could not fail to , lio. 'dbilliti wroniri Many of, on Roviblicias hwe4 a ' 4 4 010' ilif• l ) 1 •,+ iiiiii . . 2 P. It ' 64 0 , 1 . • I,; . ( i ••--...+ tilitiO ' .iii loil iiit* a. - , *AI *144 • 1 10,1.: ti• 0740 , 7 . of,` he** On .aitittatig hiti): iAen dissia kooti," . . ."- libt ears; b 4 tax vi oil. . . • it. - - - , .'0 t ? got t 4 Y(o)o499llo4,ittilittleilit lOWA 6 . 0 mail wet* sataallft ,' T a 'war 41014,* meat had boollit. a goat . mug war vessels, othqugh hoßkaraysihoulh,t3hAreltAke htt• 1 siness of the nMy. ..Wl9 l4. ;l . llkolvcw 1104 W how that* was paid for them, Rad *he got V. the.mono.: To. op(41441;01,o mtutilirtot con POO 00 1 4 AttfoOldar 4 0 P5i110 0 # 141 061 1 with piSeknixes. iteptibitoans a1t04h1,41,4* look at their books, for in this they . are as tluet4lirt44l The: . ftqlgteihh 'Mit 104.1 01 . 11 / 4 4 00 __ ,A 6,,, Issues w t in• ' the laatleur yetirfp '4 ,y.tikt.tv appear by referring to the fil(Vl of their aerie. Pitlo•-; nove+l,oooal,lt , b a r,, ,, ihikkt albv imika Op ioroo appoli.., oot ktt0,„404 that they did fotifyear, ago :LI, ~ , , IVC., , W4it in Broadway this brig ht 011 moonlight. illittltilitoo , ',W,414,• 1 144 *OO , Prlhf; l o4 l 4 4roisoopo,lon4.lthictkita.lll4o4.l , when you .A 11040,4 , 10 4 14 g t 9.14 -WP and marked hi won us Sur,aeo, you wou i 4 , ,,0 verißitely, ; , k.,: t . kr tat our : potl et„; had ' boo lt Miltic..' :.. 40101 A boo 'the' tOt pfip,oowitit: i , • minds of peoPle 4 it* iffitirit' a it Zbi t. 80 Osq ‘YlOn i el iIZt?,,,IAO OlVal,r, 1 , 090,4111,111. W 6 410):IVX110 111 1' .'' ' ' -i 'AO COS he' 4411 'l XM. l $l7(O* '04441 the canvass woe ktf• 'IMO': nibieient vii ' should ho ciao,: whether •the burtlooran( . t eP t Ois Of thi; 0441 140 1 1 14 1)47 ;' °Yc Oh 14initelf t thOpAtt Ofkir W9.' .404 not citified tin the ' In tiptrit of ‘'m nitnin 1: ty with which the eoldiet* returned m'tlie war. Qn ha , field : Of battla;aamto thgdmi ikact 'dying tuy,kott ids thO`Wo44l4 lul l eniy, and nosed hiciiilikokhiolliOri‘.lo4l we dad these,tieople eittsliedAt ii - onitfitik• tinn duty t 4 lilt them up, and .our busine'si interest to put them. ,1 1 ),‘ 4 0 l ie ctioto r k"g 1 tini.,...4, - .0 , . , 1V0 mustlimi to 1004 ft' hiithehili, tti;i 'bpoiodVio,ho4, if 'Oeilti 'lf ' the people - deotdo ' 'to *hi la 14(10 OP Choy apßove.the polity otthi- ilinbiltiat .- P 4o 7* , thAtPP*lF,lnigo-A ,l l ,, the• ogontnY'S UMen,th ,;A yq_u,oo, 4octwomt Omi; PartY,li• %go ,0 0 010,,it ovittliit will look Into the - r000plo r w,410)1:1k mr, A interest of `ltepublioans as woilito Dein°. grim.' ~ ~, . ~ , •., ~,y'kj ,P; 'L , VIN 4 " no iota hOonAtildilif9r iboArritig l 4,l)l4 life in Weater4 rettositvantaim ark haitirkeii i n ti n di g gin g from t,lte 40,00 qilp *Oh the material wealth of the coon r . Oho love 4 his eountty,before..4oloP4. _ 1 ,4 !Pow, wyl, l‘o confe",ed to hiving a tioal!o, to floyAk . her. ~= ', •:, ; 4 -.. • =: . •,..+4.0 4 ' .J 1 `1t11! .—.— itto II Ise i ' lititertostitic DiiioOveriotit' ,:- 11 , The - Anglo CelCgivos thiifielloidng einionnt of an interest . inediscilvell in ~F, o yBii i ,/ , rii• land!' ' ' ."':-``' .; r " A ' i 044 H ~ I'dr,..; ~( laiiiikel,%Sitl4, olf' Lai04 13( 4,1 1 % titt(eis thstlrhile 'eniaglid ~ , siltli. lit'(_ol '9n' Titesday•lastOntilnknigith iliitteOliti - orhOrff. Aim ordinary depth,iliey AinitiWift tikov of fiags resembling the t, of 4 tlywn, ' citV , rifititig"*bleh'' they tiiii i elf ri,, s tltlk i . built 4014 1 4 5 0 1 11140 0 A, at 6 'l! • obtitajnitir thii'slige(onsr. , f 4, i s 6 e l f attt, the 4011 of `which Iniiiiiii 4 i 1 . in clienitiferebeit '"Altingaide' 4 l'ri°' , t • lay 'the corroded remains: of 0 :west' of War; trieltv` feet' long, ish4iodlliVcrti: hiot,, with Ili bciok 'milli° nide," '. Hajtall,tlic'Aiihay ceirefullY rentoyedio ticresidelittrat'LliVtiyt Btrandi and interidsieloo Went Seth tint Rome museum in Thibllfi 'r:lertt,'lllifiiiii 'driltiVi ' se. the curii)ps can pottery thenarl.,y,(4 hay ink d ~ i fit, to hitihptibiS t , ' s ' ' ''' ' "'•T "' ...,.Yi. t r . 0 Malin liiiii-thArelt ibt tifittiollintilit' l4 if 0 ''6Bltl).#:':-2'64,t) 1. „en; l, *0 x oiro o po o phip,i; or tho,,, OF 164 bot*iien , woo ~ 4 1 A oxiii,w e i ffti INS erinald,emmenced at Lynnfiela t ,from Uo,iitott, at n,1314 . 4 this. Mgr% 40' ~ ' • •' One rohni4 iv,its fought in ton mtnmtPpai,kiii at itS Cleso a sqqad,'of rototepa Linn ~Tkotitc. 'broke:intn the ring, and, seized click WilliAit iinia liefere thley Could leave, ythilc trie,prpplt, 'fitiattered,liite a (leek of sheep; '.'fli ) e, ; #r,rsisV, 1 90,1)1kr,,,iZtit:W1 4 ,0 1i1.9 , 0,K1it to i Lynn, fpr,er,raigik , ,in'ent a ioic' notice Bowithil. 'i , ,;r, . .., oiti trAAExs , ~...: ,VPARI i : ' 5 . Al'.' 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