Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 31, 1868, Image 3

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CITY AND COIII,ITY.
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Tepidly inorialts, einhthdlog tempi& pe to se to
Press about gik1gt4.4',,,...1: `F, 'i i 'co - A Itt
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DART DAQLS Mini No SOO VIM oy t i3posid.;
We memo i r it re,* ewer Or • t o t
of the tut r. l I ORO *0 Of Pith ea - 0 ; 14.
leer so Gee rod I) utepprr naettt.
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lady, wti 6011 11' g noti ce it
office. w fr, 1 . 60111 P Is or. egoisAti
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D. L.—Parple, meet ,IBeeeht,il,4lo;fl.'
k White, meet Seventh, 7, No.
cousixvio, be is session
nett Monde3q No*Ohbor , •
Tux JINN Amore Torini.:-Ths,Swe'llser
house h tot side. '
Th y t.ol6hger iiitiretOidity,Na Aimee townshii,
h for nat. • ,
• ikons masons nri'lvointod to go.to Illinois.'_ Ml
sliestion Inlilt 40.11440 at, O. Kiimilo4 Uonicif i ~ I
Very cold this morning r.overeonts end lnrs Ciao
in nice.
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TheOrniate,inteivi shins • gottoo oulo , *NC
month. • • . • , •
Cloal tuts adretteed. • • •
At the BATA bookStora JA/thd
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The Shatlnitlt!okt)t pthe,sre he!tpnliis to emito, -
A hood ladhts ahoold ziever wear--telsehOOd.
Three . iron* toot .ptie lowst
fair. .'• 4 .'` • •, ,
Soul to ',Welt a oouspirioy ftm leaking out—
let thletlOittilo4lE4lfitki • '; • .
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394epl!Iparta, are , pa re, ,etstl 1)010. I; . k. strong;
tropqehe tife t itse,hfjo t • - '
„- t• 8
4 011intlti are pie teeth. They aro ,n every
bqz'"n? • s , ,
Bsiosure to the Wllitnit•hall made the pOiltioal
flogs look 314 , shabby- , . .
The man who,,! ! ; Oro from the bosons Of his
Matti wee "sewed up" by'tha estiravagauoe of his
wife. 614 :1 . I: `i
l4nOsatal9M7b Itkifiskt 4 o4oo 0 040 4'
hA
TitoritY:oo ,10101 01,11i44 beep':trbPlOd t ,
,
1411 f bil . 40irt,
1W sisotioa is finish e d, Vilna*, Ltr.poiturti
ad by dm ezeitament t ktteidisit ittion inbh
occasions.
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"I hexer comylainOd of my condition but once '
"
mid an old mope e!r i b i sp my, feat ore biro andl
bad no oboe. t` butt net a man with Ont feet, and
birtm..l.4tY,
The nOnes of etTeet'i and
,alleviehonikt be eon-.
Nei! bodd6r binticitnie, t !A
appn‘enk of thle Mid would receive the thanks of
~fit' iteltiti, the' 'el% 14k cleilOste thew in
*4o 6 * #10 0 : t; 11:2;7
Wilr!WaddigiOnal lOWA*. Bi 4 de Olil~
page.
W* understand that quite a large eqrpber,
of 4welliug houses r Ait Ire put up the cork
ipi.srjorllslnean in Yenta. •
, L4atiog quantities of - dog ` oil hpddpaeaod
tlitkkgit , the oily limiest fete dap on Its way
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tithhel.rn markets, • •,
•
Beatrttra.ig. night `:was aglorious
night. The Qeeep of plea Shone forth in
all her majestic height
egntftlio ihadoring our streets
id*e itj pngpli ro
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pfiV leenee i
We 100.40 sotike Alf , 14410alcin this
city, enraged' at the entikeslastio reception of
' ooTejfef Beinietitirifyenge,ltliletkiagies
PlO*ito 4 #o ,B6oo 4‘ V 6 0 6 , 10 in SA O
crowd. Ia loatprielloe l ibat.
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Ontipt9CDED OATIOiI.-- 1 ett ,
ildttOW fOdiet
Church at Springfield, Chester to,n i tit i y, will
bo dedicated on SundaY, the 7th of ' eal
°v
bet. Ret . T. A. Fernley,. of-Read it, will
011 elate on the ,oeqel'oa; h •-•
.
Haimmy IV w.-- This is,,,UallOtte ,'•gteiii
%e boys will doubtless improve Win good
advantage an 4 the, annoyance of every boa*,
_Rot be careful if Yon 06 caught t,hlo*litl3
'topes or anythiotoW MOO l e " Itt u k t i
plit.lit t tilt COniitiqeoaßteniatokt at,ion i ,
Ue 100VKI on # O , Lao, , i y1 , 1 , ;01 1;1_,.
` - Tar Managers of
,tho‘.llo4. ag BotOi 'VOA
fret,' at ;squested to `meefpi. nit ape
0, Levi B, Smith, No. 206 North pftliPilllti
On Thiiiiiday`. a ft ernoon, Nov. 6th, ' 'it .0
toloebo ti) \4 : kW; 0 Alktielf.Pfikleoli
u° ll444 : l fiitimilltero Afurlitinktanc to Gary..
An w ho are not able to do so will please
IPg, the ii)*tfeee at 01100, 41, po,yeiggc*
(Lane Can be accepted alter the cards — tali
1 1 44 11111 e4Y. ••' At: . 4 ,t, . • ;.;: v " -; :•'.'l
(Vie EAT' iiiit litili.-•:-Tliti• PhySiaogical•
Ilin Of the otnimitiAO ;•Pi1911 1 0 ., -ist le RI 'to be
overeating. We eatAiro nionthinwor more
where vte tteed m bW, e"." 1 "1 ',
..9 1 MIts ° t1
the Antiric4Atto• thug, mr. ',144
$
The more war e more 4.1.44. we
become.- rt , ti , I I Igo illiket Neale:gar
tan easily be seb ' kith". The '
reason is
that
,fifty per vet % tie ligti jsyngtXlo 6 94 4 te .
lion tit honekiritirrebi . o opadon;tllo , 4o ,4 ,
414.1.. kftr, . ; 1 .1. le;. ti!' 0 s i , ':-,t l J.l(l,:qxt? .A.!,t iiIIe , IVIVIN
'''' '.' ' ' ' ;Z4l; i.l.it'i it,t
1 04 6 . , t ... t z * l , ..„
tteirqugl •• . roue Coin S ,
tailkso4lo Mittli,• : , .
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lidet p t : . .t I % ' d id ~ O. ~1 - MA
A little Cali on isilla *o nce '• WI Wl' ,
tY• no clends4ove !AO' onljkltift
endleire,asotat :si f thihkadja,"
under the *orals ANa *nil nion , Bankl' .is ,
r 0 ,and itregni*.-.4; . &net, is ota
titZih gat: : ; 'lwo ` t' l4 US back' to
Me! Bette* e oxs mei 1 billeleof this 0111
4t164t abilititiftit Alit' liiiitk ' kill i tiO' 1
doObtOti. lie 'iimiedilkatiko. ~,'.:,1 . .
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OTOtict • • 'MO 'k, . ,Ole, SeOtetk::
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pokted • too, , 4/ io .i., of 'W0..1
m / 46 Alcitri ind 'Ogg". • i kl , k,E B 9.:•°f 1
Windsor. .town 14 - .. th fc'' : 40 thitY't LYnit'id 1
States Storekeepers under the, P.W. 491 ) rli
llevenne law. •NC hißer bits been ilia • ,
to duty at HalbablViiidbililierY, near : .- •
boritiOW • APV4,I I . ~' •,' ' el' ' 'tr
ed a utorek .., •• 00413 ' • • . t i Lit, '• at
alitillotY '' . ' . '''' ' vr#l l • • It*:
albite wil ''.`tti . • '''• t • rd ay filinWes reM,
of Woalgoort; chksiges;w4k4 *44 ,Zerbe t
also' of Wotaitalert •iiii'Storbkeephr.-. Nei.
tlrt,c,ltetpto beg , 15 1 ,41 1811 .4.. t -,' ~, , q),
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reatt. lett li zta =V 'ex
an a , n
of ik* k ' I'll 114 . 1 1 M - 47
tO ton as li ill it day . owu- at
Ei tkit
or LI , 1 1 f j
, n , , is amistanrara
moony id , , 'r ' ` iT , rigtraeuMmot
100. . •''' : -, ( : ~, 4 ,"- •
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l itiljoiOth.
iDOMORI4I4OIII,c .41(14artiiil ' 4 04 061101 e 8,
link varlivio offered for e'Apu4ose t , end
let*pteklivith - thknitiiirthe KalEitas.sobti
towded n 'w 'tk the hard.fildel Simla of tot ! , ' and
the; neetin Was organized by the election of
t lki i t i lt ' 4 ' i th t l '. 6ll . 4io4a
t. ides IVoicksts-,-,QCorge P. floyer,fietlieb.
Millet, ineob'Millei, Jacob Weald°, •Wm.
' iSeObise,_ Abu /Milliard, Peter Goodman'
Jannb Ifaltsbarger t 4nltton S herman. '
,ffeCradrias—LewitiEisinhowet,',Toseph'.l.
4 (11v, Francis ,Whiskepnan, • Wm. Ebert,
games 01 4.'; 04 14 .990.!*%chlule 8 Young,
kffatnnel Kuper: • • ' •
1 Messrs, S. J. Wallace and A. W. Phelps,
,)1' the Labor Iteforrit movement, were in.
?iroduced to the audience , by Mr.. Reim. ,
They were received with three hearty timers:
t. Mr. Wallace is Ohilscaan of the Exec/.
tiveleonitnittie Of th'ii4 . tatiettal Labee`6l7ri4 1
ilea, and is authoriled .to establish Unions 1
fa sit parts of thb United Statee.
Mr. 'Wallace , addressed his fellow-work.
:ingmen in a .plain, Amt forcibly eloquent I
elanne.riiihiPlt, !OS hhvo done credit to
ertiOlgl'ititioitleii if 116 .d one
Ale
sald,lie wars worklagmom, a practical oar.
3penter, who • hid been a Ilepublican and a'
!soldier s and he did not tome these in the
interestof any , piuly; klut in the. intereat;Of
tthe . ..iferldegmea , et . our • nation.
lie reviewed ' ' the: bursa ' of the'
I ePublicol,iartk and showed that'
gha OAR ild otvilhotiaa it Afmerly
rofessed g OP t o . w cit owed' its sqccess,
, 1 a bad become party 'of secession and
'treason.
,1e proved by incontrovertible a r .
iument4 that - it had 'become the tool of:the
moneyed aristocracy, and that from it and its
:candidate& the workingmen bad : nothing to
hoe. The workingmen bad appealed to
J,otb political parties . for 'protection against
,the oppression of mktaxedtapital,. and the
Ileptblican Otty had igncfred the claims Or
Oho /workingmen, while/the Demoeratic party
sbad *given them every encouragenient, and
their tandidate,lioratio Beymourovas pledged
!to carry out 'the financial , policy demanded
, by the Labor Union's. , , .
Mr. Wallace bitterly denounced the great
national swindles, the- utttional banks, and
,tho unlimited' equindeting - .of the ' public
lands, as exemplified in the Immense grants
of the most advantageoua locations through
out the whole Western • country,- to the
PaCifie Railroad Company.. He demanded
,equal and just taxation , and the same kind
of money for all ; the payment of the nation
al debt in national currency, which would
, cause the/capital now-locked-up is bonds
!to be set afloat for business purposes to the in.
„ealCulable benefit of the working classes, and.
iencouraged this fellow-woritingmen to work
; for their beat interests by using all their of
*.Otill for t4uoeotm the-Pel,t IThO were;
!pleagia te live them juitiCO.
He urged them to bring out every vote,
tend do their utmost for the election of their
only candidate, Horatio Seymour, in whom
lips their only hope ofjoetice mid proteetiork.
- Mr. Waitaki Wei freittientli most
;thusiastically.applanded, applauded,' at the concha
`llion of his address, three cheers were pro.
'posed tutdgivenmith '
Mr. A. W.Phelps, of New Haven, Conn.,
President of Carpenters' NationalUrkion,
'and kpract,ioal mecherde l ira thop introdu•
ced bY Mi. Kelib; and recoil ed With uproar
ious cheering, •
Mr: Phelps wail a delegate to the National
iLtsbor-Vongren at each of its three - , an4
inual sessions, and at , the last
;was chosen Treasurer. lie was
twice elected a !amber of", the, Connecticut,
.teghiltitUri by, thifivorkingfinin,' was
;mental in passing the eight hour law, the re
pikal Open tax, a law exempting mechanics'
wages for theirtlataillesi 41. law • imposing
fine for working children under ten years in
,factories, and over ten hours a day, and a
ilaw that a child under fiftecn years shall
!have lit throe " ',wheeling (wetly
"year.
lir. Phelps said that the questions which
reallyy interePt the woritiogmen are generally,
overlooked at political meetings. Speeches on
ireconstruction,and the stale cry of"loyalty",”
'do not satisfy the workingman, who knows
'tbßi,tl° ,l ktipptc ( /),P 4 Nante s te , loow.
the !aeon w hy. ca use Of the distress
!among the working classes is the. enormous
, national debt, which the people' urn coal
polled to bear as tv'tational burden. The
governing power of 'the is in the
hands of the moneyed aristocraby, who caret
;nothing for the interest-of labor, but who
ere- Newly and surely grinding doWn the
Working classes, until their. • very poverty
makes them helpless victims of those who
rule thetag:44lll,artiron htiOd'.4 '„NitegrNte na.
tional'd ever Yet wits' aid;p it *as Only
' t hy reducing the rate of interest that England
was saved from bankruptcy. '
He had always,' until recently,
; been in sympathy with the Republican party,
;but he and his fellow-workingmen of .the
Labor Unions were willing to strike hands
'with those who them. in their
efforts forjustice at the hands of capital.'
k When the gubernatorial election was about
to take place in. Connecticut, in 1807, the
;Labor Unions corresponded With the two
~ c andidates of the 'opposing -parties, asking
; them cer4igoicestiene ; l ef ,iuterest to
the workieWett. , Elov'eineel l / 4 Htiwley, the
,Republican candidate, answered in a lengthy
but ambiguous letter, prOmising . much, but
pledging nothing. • Governor. • English,
'the Democratic 'candidate, • answer
ed fully and • unreservedly,
'pledging hicaselfto wry, out the, 'wishes of
:the workingmen l .and to do his boat to pro
;tact their interests against the grinding op.
, ptessiou of the moneyed aristocracy. The
fresilt las that Obv.'Engliih was triumph
toady elected.-the workingmen , overcame a
Republican majorikof_2,ooo„, , and put :4000
;more upon that,. 'wed woittingmen, by heir
•
ballots, held the balance of power,'and they
'should use ikhefore it was too late.
• it was urged by the . Republican leaders
that • the rich men, paid all the taxes—
that the poor were not taxed. talt3o.,
;The manufacturer
. pays hiii.taketi,.and • pits
Ahem upon the .pnce of his goods. The
wholesale dealer pays his taxes, and puts
'them upon the idea of the goods *hen he
Odle them to the retailer. The retailer also
Ipays taxeli, and he puts Mr-tette also upon'
the price of. the goods, and when the con
' sumer, the workingman, buys these goods,
` t he is obliged to matte Up in the' price the en
tire tax of the, manufacturer, the' wholesale
Iditeldetabdlllitt pa . y.,the
original cost of the articles besides.. Hence
m 1 ' 1813 0 2 0 1 the PeOr man, • pays all the
Ilexes. Yet time are men bold enough to
itukine,en. pikyno ;axes; and
wws '"
C dughici , . .ittitattrid them
for say nit so. • • "
It is elaimett/by_the Republieanslhat A.
T. Stewart, thb New York millionaire, pays
.$200,000 in tale& malt. T. -Stewart OM;
,Derte Gitaht*Widt r ili )610460145M Tik
!Stewart and they Will tel you that poor women,
!make shirtator this merebtuxtpince 6 kat.
saea, and thus it is that T. Stewart can
jwall 0401.4 IP,OX4gikth9oo f ie... 11494 1:091
the inillionehtnottnt,fliettilhaanifinlntpdat,..l
I SO It it elsewhere . There , is no sympath y
betvreen'the Money lords and the wawa tot
ithe;ople. This Country, to ruled by the
'MO A rot* tif.).l6,lll.otteettaipr'ltT9Tl6
INI
ll._
a p.„.„ .liFiktor
imen who (p I giteir , rlghti,
'cis ' for them to 0 }Was with the
frttattittfltreteitYitiklittrlY4l4 ate,
ittna.ipio, faticroatyl i opp , 4 vino . 13
, kiedged ,ttir t tte- .11 art al policy
irldel, Is ' 1 0 0 4,A 0 /0 , 0*(144t A° work
.Lll4l7tiumes• ~,, , . ~„., ~,, a„ ,
, itiethe iikeital Poilty,orthe llePtitolti
:e/il r ya ? 1 1 4 1 0 ile)it ofirli rid)
, and atio iptid on and` na dna 'a
rse" M II II9 I WrOTOF thes434l l o4 l r*
;fully of the emoetnt 4 Minrsy f r elit Avii be
and kmiestirpaidi end 0 nitgOn'stoed
:from bankruptcy,
t The Republican Mauldin* ConventiOn
are
at Chicago,turao4th coldihoulder to th e
;workingmen, and pi d their peri , to the
cause of the',boriotk n't
.fit lit op rir . The
iPeatoeratice pai#, *nth. tiontriiry, l ook up
,aagf adopted s=ee of the sires).* planks
'of their platform, the resolutions of the
;Workingmen's Couvelitionidemanding egad
it on, onnprt.ency,fer. nllinad mo , ,ma i r
nandeting Of the 'public tends. Hord 0
Ifielittkit chid; rteinoe; ` tie baildiditte '
t's t
oto ge 4 ‘ 94 , 17 , c oo , tke, pali i i i deutdell
„.1 , 3 4 they*. mortokidile fli •. 14' °dye
the united an hearty support o a w ho;l wilt!'
I , te n.gb th e ,,,,,,idd r i„, o uj utim e t , 4i i„„t 1 i ~ 1, q, 4 1.,.
/To Ortged -5 0Whilt6Vkti priserit tb I tel"
.110 et 410144 . 'Rtieri Otry,to,ffl eke at
1 nut ondeoliventetblie eidsi: 111 spoke
lefithr,jrVil!,9 l lf. Irnrifi 'IC lasi '+r
And litsewnere' le eat *et a Men a
is7 l
Obliged to fat P into line tmd take t marked
tieltetit o ' 44 - fthem, and where they were
ifitycP,to.9& eratand, in a roundabout may,
atiointramployment would be theresiilt
of a refusal on their part to . coutply with thok
wishes of the capitaliati.' . ' l4 • ' • 1 .1
• Let matters go ,on in tad
*tty, Vel, ,th,/,eitne , woulct batbe r peeqA
many plates. lite *caldron %.an ` ekist;
they can keep up business, without the as.
sistance of the capitalists eta% if required,
The capitalist was tug to h' dependent upon
the werkiogotati, as the latter was depend.
out *Pt Ilki ilittitalisti end` tatite lia, for
frotothe soil, the mine, and the workshop,
the workingman can always extract the
Means.of subsistence, wheteas?wittiont the
Working classes, capital lit 1180iCkl.
He urged his hearers to earnest Wort. If
the worklegamn ~i d id , their! duty—if
'they did *hal, wait Veit for their' Own in
,teresta—they could easily overcome the
orpol,l4oo2tity4 . ,Pennvlyanhe t tad elect
theft' Cattalos% noratioilitymour, President '..
,of the United States; for as go the working. I
'then next Tuesday so goes the State, and as
goes the , t3tetel, so, gage tliti Uniou.„ .. Horatio
Seymour is the only man who can aid the
,workingman by carrying out the working-,
, mill's Volley. . 1 1`hotitnole ehorti but let: fib
'do our beat and all will bo well. , t'
This is the last desperate struggle of the
money lords for supremacy. The stringeq.,
oy of the money m i
arket n New York` f
caused by the money of the banks being
now circulated throughout this 'State to aid
the Republican party in carrying• the elec.
tioh, for the contest 10 between capital and
labor-Lbetween tlic, "binkets 9 and thki peo
ple.
Mr. Phelps concluded his address with the
recitation of a humorous,4ut beautiful po•
em, entitled "The lionel Man.!' 'At the
close of his address, an d frequently during
its continuance,ho was moat enthusiastically
l applauded, I •
The meeting then adjourned with thunder.
!Jug cheers'for Messrs. Phelps and Wallace,
; and the workingmen's candidates, Horatio
seymour and Frank P. /Air. ~
Messrs. Phelps and Wallace left today
'for Williamsport. If every workingman An
Pennsylvania could hear the eloquent
'remarks of 'v these two'', gentlemen,
every, sensible and honest workingman in
Pennsylvania woOld cast his vote fqr Soy
mour and Blair, the champions or Labor
lagainst Untaxed and Useless etipital i nf tbo
,Weikinguien against the Artstocracy, of
,finanelel piospprity agt!ing, the Gorcupt and
nations policy ofgrasping money lords, ;AO
look upon workingmen as their tools, and
drown the" cries of the poor for bread with
th,elr APYIe ef PlcoYalt.,T.'' ' . .
4pIEDY r9ll, A, 130)111, Espox.,—We ,hav e
:been handed following r emedy ' for time
painful afflictlon ? Thegentleman wheAand
ed it' to us ha s tested its efficacy with suceelisf
iklimp Ate the puleatimt tlkat „itidieoea the
iedieele felt, put'dtrectly over the sliot a
lily blieter about the elopf . a. fi ve cent p iece s .
and' It Oil, for ex 'di 'eight boiirs, at the
'expiration of which time, direqly, under the
surface of the blister wilt be found 'the felon,
tensity taken out with the point of a lancet or
;needle.--.-Oharksiown Courier.
'Pm* A i '. l li4T.it t iaC r ielv. r-!j.,iev i i ;,,lipller t .
known as ',"Kiiacker 'Heller, was arrested 1
;yesterday at 7th And Chestnut street. Be
twos found "dend"—drunk on the porch of a
saloon. An officer coining along , tried to
put him on.hial!fpne;',':
,to, take . him iiray t
ibut his "pine"' gave way, and he settled
'down as though his last will and testament
'ilvas made.. The 'officer procured "la , wheel.
'barrow, and took him to the lock up, where
the - remained until thistnornint,when be *as
called up before his Honor, theltayor. Be.
' t at not remember how he got into the look•
pup, and it appeared nary a difference to him
f wut t h e Mayor should do with, hitw . ~ T he
.Mayor gave him a severe overhauling, and
!sent hint back to ,reloain ',for„ glcce, , 4 6 .*8.
Ilia friends wholook hdvatitage of 'hint ' , and
made him,drunki lust for ftin," , did not'
ia'ppear to bail liiin'Out. --.. : - -
Cleoise schwatti, whores arrested,a feVr,
' ; days :itgb: 'for . being drunk and ereating . a
1 0 1 thaneei R.,44, , *1t 74§Y001401117 tient. baCk,to,
;itayii, l4 )ittio while .lopter, was this teoiniiit
M B A arged e i , Ile pr omised his Muerte leave
;the city,:iind:lrat come to Beading 'agidn.
1 ittitaorge. ill ai , urabrelit meker,by trade, 'an&
:it aupears gets !'mail " when . people -retake'
'to giYe'liihi': a leik:: ' 04 "Sc4t,. of Al**
:won't do a city. Tile' Mayer. trild hint. to
".beconie aetter ma ti; . !, apd,remain in the
,country.' - Up theiliforo , ' look hilt Iltriras,"
`which, consisted of somebody's,. mannish
: An d aulold box' with i few tools in, and
!started for Boyertown ? i '- - ~ : I e,_ - • s , -.i
Jan Morrissey wits arrested ( it few MO agb
.ifor being drunk s ', Up wasretained until this
•moinini . when be Was ,illicluived. John
i , t
oys ho hails tinittrottarillez(Weatins that
vi endi ng walk beeeeting 'illicit a lergti eitt:he
IOW" lit thefeltigitt be trail . foi•bliii , ere, ,
!bat e was diiioppoutted and got drunk.% Be
c!Poetised the .Mayor to - go horde and, drink
4 0 tiary a droli"iterealter.o. [[lf all these
- . ,
Aramperikeep trait•
piOndsea, the Mayor, is
*skint mall converts for the n Teinnerance
katlseqqtrArkofertl44/ 'Abe
'effects A ,it iskiii. •:' 0 `lOlOl. mach
loblifed
• l'ic—o for , ihe ympt ,
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4k
4**l : . fit 4 tiiii.dritaaroio owe
*so -: trim 'OO llekihokili all
ilk • " 0101****.f.dirooinkt 'IIIII Oa *it
pornitill,t 140914:44:0S 1 4r,91 1 C4ilatermi
;Nita" wW)11110,4110094104194001 1 90 1 ,
tlia. . Thi Illiktilit ;Pomo:el:1 . liii VIC'
who. ,(0)i Pit 144 Per dO 'I , Pad for tb. **s
laYtioneY, 11,4* 4410 as wet. 00 04,410 . 0141ik a
la*, hut fro* ilkilimlai!o4 tUtiluirter- PA,
*int! !Are,. • ' .. , ve ta ttitirjo 4 l
to f
atio”;%/0 4 ) t ' ' • 'O l MOO t r i t a
rthe lOW WO tniitg.44 6 '4 0 •% 01 11 ffbai DO Val
iriiiiioti Or 1.4. trollaitiOn Of ' ifti 4 tlio *Sat. 1
t l 9 litoimalliliehAw l 4444: , ' 494tiblit
molt./ the
• 2ftifimbei IS ' y di." Govorni
sont*ligial*Ml9‘94999.ol4 iitl*Moillia lirov
'inn* Odutaitr, rod bow emit.. that
ottiwitt "woo* *Ore Worn** phials
Nlattsi tits bals am! ottlii9oo99t9 ikon
Modern titles Isdloataksi . ; 1!f Awls 1 91. m.
%% 10 44 ressarkiblo Si /a i ' `atiii. . - 1
I Who Walpole Of th 9 * A holiblitlOsihion469
'traii tastarkably'asudkand thO ftlißoults In nen-
4 4 , 4 P 4 - 41117riao l t , !,,Aet?P47-
*li 4441-. !Koko, ..,mt,
o wituaiii6,-,14 atlXf: itil 'tot' 99'4 1 440 16 4 4 '
i l isi
Arta prbiel 0 a
war.bastion , hor. • Stotts low
irrortlnsollie. ,OltYlVilli lieni 14044 111 t; Milk -,
ier, sad tho Saw lists odd up t • 1111n5103.3. Le ,
WO Oold WS MIA sot so ns, and %sold at
lloadlas 14490 1 Rallioad 9 Oka* 34110041
itillb salts et 493 btd. Name ssta ItallimAl was
litoady at 611) , (1 g Lehigh Valle ~R ailroad Ai Mt i
f oNityriata 114thtisAl Preferred 33 4 Condo and
!Amboy Railroad &MX; • Lit tl e 001iiithIll Ra i l- I I
014145 i Norrlatows Rallroad a, 081 Pbtlidelpbbi
cd BrlalWlroad at SS. "•,`, ••i • , •_ ',
In- 'Canal stooks there was * i rate reeling, and
blab liavitatiOwatadtikts . gi la 'advance Of 1
Thare,alus an satire demand; for . Coal shwa at
401 plass.
i 'lie lllttebnri Port slree us the folloales in rel
itterid to the trade bribe% dine Ion; .'
"Posture contlyree '4 ou . d iluteAve, with &
inalthid eall %q ut ' Rttle t e 4 R rriget
A 4 14 own* for d., rtl . &west it
Mall p *awn r the a °i t ' . . nog . 01$ dal
~ivith a supply ‘14,117 4.1 1 w1 0 . mind burg
inowirorp apre c ialt in t p • a :pi eery itzt/
,arro lipolea to tor OW fixates. lour all all
ptee thy dacha it e, er i g fo r the we
i tieing rally one dew per 1. Our rO QS It
it:I I : %Vela ° Irri= t tlgg'o 4 trlt s wasa g a 7k
loot h at in iti tear fir WI tle.r a ttaar
Ado 14 ty. nt IMO it re ..I
(The 54pte y river sad nth Mlle° eat t were
11,179 le. The mills 14 1 1 431144 nm ltirer
Altair ip oar and are doing al e nualnees."
li We heard *airomlnent deal r ar l d shipper &Oat
ito-day. thet. tge wai l telling lly as hlph here '
ilap that &relit latlp * and tat* th the copes
*erg is po mere or e *meat, end thin aooduats
! toy the aloiende of tern barer.; . -
iTj ' MOW ItAittiim.
%Woos lc Bto.• Bookers. z ir4 16 North etb ittoot,
- quote,fs t ol i gtO. Oot. 81. 1868
IIIU. B. 911881 4 , . * - Ili .
eiryOr, VW, oon ijol . ' 111
ow : . 5•21Y0 i 186 N so Nov., Y • 1I
7 , timrs , 44 , i 4 i .W.i .: 1 , ..,.. , i ce
'ewlr.'o.s-gi,lietk, :
Tenzior.t..y Boris, - - , took -
.-
rola!: giti r diel r tt u iluttg: ' C . • 183
1 There Li considerable of , a .aaeloico i cc* to
!note to-day. - it tea • gone 'lttrerithli ithe bit
taw- days. • iiitore coal is now selling at PM aid r
(VI egg and broken, i 16.50 an WA; nut 115,76' and I
;lit The coal market here is aided by Oudot New
York and Philadelphia, an as there has been a
'considerable ;a4iii{actee',lo pripe,.atiained by ,spoon- •
;latore and itiMblate, firthoiebitliti; the prices have
lbeen raised here, Mils eb;teof atairs continues to .
',exist, Poor people Must bligin to i3Onclude th Whey
,imiki . baTic , a . cold :lime f + o I,t r(o*,t winter, :,We have
Of hAtiit itti44.!,011.04,11 Ai,rilitsi .44444 tlio,
' t eanal , !- Wai iiioielliPl.* PT, efiit 1 . 4 Btaikii hotolll ti*
'miners oxidted; bo that itie etnittribitte in'ethei
reason for the sudden, rise than that somebody
iwantaleinike egille" WA build - inlaid& ionic
;where. Bat BO it 18,ond this ePeoulative eystenhand
the greedy &girl t, ,, ctil2l3lte co** irtd large gains.
has a tendency tn Ulla iinkieititist - Crumbs out of
itho poor workingmen's hands; , and it this venni
,continues, this country will be a " i beigi•lNl" , ,,pniyi:
!their
to lire in. While speonlatora emceed it; mihint
!their points and htdifilieP t riaeli,Ahe wages of tho•
?workingman are being ouC dOwn, vid work stop- •
;pod', right in the fie' of a cold vied long -winter.
!Coal can be . brought to th s city to'-day, from the
imitios,c ;alba 'aitme brice' it ootild a fewtteeke
'ago; and yet nearly denbleilitibrofit li ki6W asked
Jot It, and bica*„. ,t,be ;, - ':iiiiilderer, l l l ." 'UV!
Tork sucooi3ded in *getting their irion; and beetinisi
- touio .030 Pl'fitliclOA 014 Mpg 3,oo4ld'he •,:tertlitiai
.dollars a ton before Christmas, it was marked up
41.59igher lu this eity, thnii hitt wee k , f rhps tbiie
'.,Nrh#, , lnftit, hug oVill ki t te.tiWit4:deaii* 4 - iiiindeeir4
. profit . : -,flat We areal d Melee peOPle , wheliarl(not .
:yett4iiroliiiiiot their. ifintet;'ilitiizili?A'i:hbi4";'9#2,
: 11 ,4**iiiiiitAka*.iiii1Wiiigip*,44.:001;101i;:•
Net; arc booototait irtiiilitiiplied, andlotany,, pitiple ,
Ihav,(ol.l*ltelt iiinter Share._ The' coal re g ion s
-ere now Vicirk d :to their Idlest clikettr. ton upon
t i Wild tiVaiil44;ll4 th it . l iOkriti r lfintit
i4: lll ) o : l 4o#4;*,CtiAtiiii, iiiiir ~ t , ,Pit', Ow , ' •
;tlilikiiglig .th e 98fitit00140.ittig. ,upon i tkitlisi if
' 3 1 #0 1 44 4 #419.4 6 tin'thlir iii,t.fie`Pd!Wii :
tp itio
iiitiooltcytiouthei,- iiiiw,f,it *i. ,bliiiot
18 00.4 1 0:pa0100,1 4. : i#,Asii,. - 0, 444.0 f
I ':griiii4i,qiiiit. 'i4:ootev #41,00: 61(1 , 14'
! :that tit*, an , 401,ii,fill O4 'if 01,i,e;lt • will
not be lOng beret* iti'Ooi ' #iitbi; (Tie iWpieitent
, it. Sticks IsOciqa ti,i abide' ikie t; eeltny,,ntber,
1 jfkilfatfO#ll4 l .**ft.! 4 * l o.4 ll o!,ciiV;;,..-,':' '`k;,',Y,;; :;
i Atir?' l ,oo*iii.o(4o ;•01i.444it:4• iik.ihi * 4 7';
=pods siux Ilwidlek liqteed.:49riat AL week,
, earn , in. ,1 11 P!" °°t '
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1
►Total for week,
Previously this Yeitt
Total,
t, „
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The honeekeeper'i .nierket itu t iie mornlni
yell attended by COlliintlerlilirla prodricere. There
Was en abendanee of eyenlidog, which Walldte:
poled of • 1 Mem :
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4 1:2' B ta *Pii i iiiiO 4 )**nd clouds Of dust' gi.
tirt '' • ' ',,,, ::.: ; : •i"„ - ,i,-;-„, . ~,;,, ,
I - ,t.
I*, or will be'maate eitrilish A bath
•*uateburg;, •,, - • • , .-,,
I 44* oiri i t)iiikiti v —i3o4l4ol sold (40
frouses„one &lob and the other tomer in
th ,Ninth streey'a the city of Read . , to
aniel Wagner Of femur) twp st lor Vl}
~
Osixao ld irroi4 O a r , rl4ing toU1911411 : n
oudi.y us: , is. ' mew wing ,
zimer th 0.10 t BIG* latest, L411)0
. h 11.11111041411 • 41,
' .0' ' , ,' .-14, 0 ' k , •` - i‘iti . 1 ,
Tau s +Elic County Ridtrosul and .
Mining
k 'g*
ettoi‘ is (Went. table. ,Itis a `feu hlind.
no paper, Dentomidcbt 001!tinsi and 011-
tains a
,00nsidertibik ttnienitt'of'intermung
reading matter for the people of that•conity.
t spears in the following manner of Dr. J.
teatlAqiyi ot, this. Agri 1
_ttlitiaool other iga.
rovhntentB We 09110 4 1 01041 1 04 of a OF
- sbyterian church: ' ' The ground On whir a
it is bu t was genetiitidi donatoOkr Dr.'4
po. Stesrly. ' It is characteristic of the man.
a isa whole•sonleil l charitable and goner.
us gentleman." . . , • •
91.0ne IfoTri"Ve GiflOft e nelp', eltee3
th out aeriu , a eta betw
?th and Six h **Oa t in dila city, Is one of
pie most highly finished houses.thitt we bes
w , ; Ipso, TO 2 ,i , !Atik = large/ AO4 yers
1.41V/Irtag4.: , et- / nut fht;
•pished. The proprietor of thit delightlid
¢coort le Col. Levi , Schlott , the former pro'
))14tor of the, ityktile g le pe, t ap deserve!,
r4eef distrtkOitsftirtheiasto displayia
a selecting the furniture. Mr. is genial
kind, ant understandshow , to snake his
ueste Comfortable ! Mr*. O. is One of th
•
cootie and , bo44.oepereto , be fou rs
here. She We been editeiaed thorenghi
4. to housekeeping, and is most obliging
land attentive to the rants of her guests. We
1 11 13 117 :41 4 41;r 3 :44:rTratik)
i t seeking leg plaCes =to apply to
Col. S. Last evening a stand er wee
etterve4, up ?AA relr of 44 (404 •
twhed"thb oplaten 'At niprets - ti bia
house came as near being like a house as
anything could be made.
`•
1 , •
„ • .
I Tea Pl4lll MOTS LINBANON RAILROAD,
about 22 miles lot*, be put in operation
[early next spring. re gress ban
imade Vcork.44;, otti ottik •it
Margo tome is employ t s the intenuon t
also,, to push forward the twentymiles of
:road' between Lebanon and Blenheim,
I,whioh, when opened, will fill out a contion
tons line from Pine tirciire lo :Columbia.- 'A
Iconnection is being made between the, Rail
treads in the Pine (hove region and the Rail
}road which hitherto has bad lts only outlet
:on,the Susquehanna at,Millereburg. 'Anoth
'er new-link of road is located, and' will be
t built, to connect , the Trevertott ~ttilroad
iirith the coal•roado in the Mahanoy region.
very short tithe ithn. Philadelphia .and
'Reading Railroad Comp Any will haves eon!
Inected communicating net work with all the
f,coal basins , between the Schuylkill and Suit
ss49lrPiesikkvorstrr-+ Ir t c ßclaysta 404, owl,
fleg crimpy
. . . .. ,
DAUINCI
t tIIRO ES IN: , 40UlliCITDN AND
DOII4LABI3'. Cl* .. . 1 4 • - —A 4400 .oVdnring
i
•'but. sties 14,0'. : : k . : ,. .iiti lgkiiii,i. ,o
pi ~.. :d In
/1 1 4, ingto iin . ton 84'4 ~ ' . 1 1a : ,iy 4
!gang of inkti 40,, snppos dto Olt. ".,;`•- Bhp
ntoilon OW ' Pottstown ilnd l 4o 9b, , ..) ' ate
4
IRA ond. On POday nig4 6t 100',,tit . i the
hon .3 of idololtoir Shults44. l fit IY4 ll '
'in n towntiblp t yna,brokett fl,;* : b).",onvtiital
tlr 'd - "-- dn4g.iiii vile' - 1 Id tkhed
!o) , - . " lip 4,1 "
tat..
naL
, - )
, Oonaturrrotr.—ln our account of the acct.'
Aent at Mine Hill Crossing, at Schuylkill
',Raven, on Wedaesday night, we erroneously
stated,that the down passenger train on the
!Reading - Reilroad'eame in collision with ft
l c aIWO. . Who'd/imago was caused p 7-. two
cost' thileiy. / tolititit hi ktollisied,' tiy *Biel*
!some .fortf- cars ;were wrecked, but 'no ono
ilolured. ' ' • ' •
i - • i
The following_ particulare of the accident '
next morning (Thuraday).we copy from the.
Tottarille Standard of , to•day i • . '
"On Thud* 'last '60'1.184. N. train,
from /Inel/rove to ' Pottarille l lnet with a
%seater about two miles belOw Oiwigsburg
'priding by coming in. collision • with', two
cows stamlingupon the track. • Immediately
receding the . i trsin.,yess i observed, a num
(ssldtobe the eiriltir of tbetokra3tebo drove
~,ilie cattle, a_Pen. the track.' The' engineer, '
Menjernin Matcher, perceiving the . danger,
gave the - signal fbr /Malan brakes" ' and re.
r,,Versed his; engine. '. The • time allotted for
;the OP n , 811 „04 , 7 L - , 1 010 - L eoittie ran 6 . 1 ".0;1
'he cows, cututueur up most , nor-,
Ably, , and cro ssed'whet is known es the
0/Tunnel Bridge, " When the engine, ' :tender ' and Nsei car ,were , preolpi r
Oiled over the back. Th: l passeOger oar,
!was eftecief lab lbt UM b y Ye*biiideit
"coupling, irb oh, provides, 7 , ;woke, thus
luckily savingsthe limo(' thelotesegers.—
che , dram ' ', 'loom* 'revolt nullities,
nni_ped from the . tqdn ; lir 14 crossing .the
rid"- andfiredelVed his fbititieS . from 4914:
ng %vented with the timbers; et :Betlivthe
minor and fireman weho , terriNimilaltledo
lad itCludf an hoot niter the' ocettrrence.
- they were,ntiobered with' he oiniesing."--.
r, Mintsker was a resident of ,Pin rove ,`
nd a single', mom: ..: if, f r Illogbes ~,Overt in
oith.finegrOe* helves 's artfoacid five
4tHreo.", ' ' `.. , ',• - ,
,-,
~
ty
-- We hid no inters ;of dpilg Injustice to
the Officers of.the B.ftding Railroad OoMpi
, Who are Voted fOr thelr Care and owlet
, protecting tilt pullers on, their Olin*,
tie otoetwso, itideo4 'the*, road is ;ow
1 aideredone Of,the ,sa ei,lit for passeegere In
the cOnntil. . ....• '.. '. , •
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