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B,EADIN9 ). PA. ) NOVE3pEII 10;1868.
norsitTlAL OIIFFRAOTe.ii
Nearly all the loading Radical journals
ari coming out In fav,or -- of what they call
"impartial suffrage." Their rendition Of
the term, however, makes it, really mean
Oitial suffrage. They propose to disfran
chise the mites while denfing the right of
suffrage to the white men of the Southern
States; and it is now hinted / that t h e basis ofi
naturalization of foreigners is to he chang
ed, so that twenty-one years' residence will
be required as a qualifiention for theright of
suffrage. , •
• The 'great question of female suffrage,
however, still remains untouched by the
leading Radical. , In fact, they seemlo
nore it altogether.. This will not do for the
present piping times of progress, The ques
tion of female suffrage must'bo met and dis•
posed of.
No sensible, unprejudiced man will deny
that the educated white women of America
are more fitted to exercise the right of suf•
frage than the ignoran,, negroes of 06 South.
Tho white women aro certainly bette64dges
of right and wrong, of good and bad, than•
tho,Southern negroes. They are more likely
to know vthat is for the good of nation,
why, thenAhould not their claim to suffrage
ho heard? Who would not ,iooner tract
the destinies of our republic in their hands
thin in those of the mass of timo•serving
politicians of the present day ?
Let the dominant party, then,give the wo
man at least an equal chmiceWith the negrb.
Yo reformers of the Radical press,who Would
force nogro equality , upon , us by
,Congres•
gond enactment, what is your opinicin of
female suffrage? Your party has the Power
to establish it; will you do it? - Or are your
designing loaders afraid to ptit the balance
of power in the hands of the i noble white
women of our country? ls, Eia:mbro bettor,
or more intelligent, than your own Mothers,
wives, and sisters? Such seems i to be , your
Opinion, from your actions. What is your
opinion f You must meet the issue,and that
very soon.
GOVERNOR GEARN.
The U. 8, Senatorship continues ,to be
groat bone of ,contention amongst Pennsyl:
vania Radicals, and, thelrieke and •devices
made Wm of to circumvent pitch other are
really amusing to outsider.. It is
that Governor Cleary,is the fitvorite of HOD:
Simon Cameron for the position, and the
protencrof Simon's greenbacks to accom
plish any important object ho inn) , Amy() in
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view is well known.' Hence, there has . been
a great deal of •noise made • by. Ihoso who
vt:ish'to get Geary out of the way, in regerd
to his re-nomination for Governor. The
Curtin faction are especially 'zealous in' ad•
vocating the claimii of the poeket•par'don•
Governor, and praise him loudly for quail•
which no OHO ever knew ho poAsessed,en.
tier an idea that the hope of s re-nomination
for Governor will keep him out of the way
of the man of.their choice for O. y. onntor,
(leery, whoso perceptions are no 'sharper
than they ought to be, niay bo deceived by
these nu►nifestelions for a time, but the great
Winnebago chief, 4in9cit Cameron, will soon
unsheath his sealping•hnife, and woe. to the
stnall•fry politician who attempts to dispute
his will.
The Democracy would. as AIM defeat
Geary for Governor ns any other. candidate,
but until Simon Cameron has expressed his
opinion in regard to the choice of a United
States Senator, it is useless for his numerous
enemies in bitten% party to namo any candi•
date for either that position ,or that of Ftov
ernor of Penntiylyinia. Cameron Womb to
rule, and Curtin faction may as well,
make uir theiiThindsitO
MIR WIRE
We do not believe any city' of tlio• same
population can boast of a . finer-looking: of
more efficient-body of firemen than the city
of Reading.---During, the parade on Bator
day, the completeness and excellent condi•
tion of the apparatus, and the manly and in
telligent appearance of the fire Men • them
selves, was a subject of general remark.
The citizens df Rea f tling have reason to bo
proud of their fire department, which should
be aided and entOuraged - in every possible
way. In ease of a large fire it Would be in:
valuable. , ••. .
Tux contested 'eleatioti - cissa in philadel
phis were called up oh Saturday, whets, Mo
tions were made to quash.the ,petitions rind
strike out certain specifications. The Court
fixed Friday next for the tirganidilfcin these
motions.
Tice DinnoeViita ask only a fait and'inniar•
Oat , dal, in which case they are confident of
the a ccess of their candidates in obtaining
tilt position. to which they were etectel
Bussosiss forth° RIM*
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f ounty, boa been appointed Keeper of the
f3toto Arsenal, at llarrieburg, by Governor
peary, ~c' : Y . :: • ':i" ....
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Some of our:: Ocluegitseens,to tbjzik she
EAllim "a foetntio worth of thkgrefsfaf.ql
Sun: is to adopt the. 'French monetary
syfitem.
• 'IIE4ITIEI4IBII.
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/leetq,VAnadonlOn In the Boy i tbs
rapidir.gaining ground
.r.
among theignorant blaelittlethe South. A.
Georgia paper tolls of a negro 4hool teach
q, named: Clay, who - he's recently fallen a
victim to this horrid_ supersition. Ills spite
is particularly' directed against ono . Frank
Clinton, with whom ho hhs been boarding.
his witchery and devilish arts he believes
that Frank has filled Idm cheek full of.lk
ards, bugs, and vermin. lle sent for it
"doctor," who has a great reputation, in
those parts, for exorcising devils, and break
ing the "spells" of sorcerers,d says that
he is improving tinder his tr atment. lie
has got rid of three great bass bugs—the big
black bug, considerably bigger better than
kJuno hug, that invades ono's chamber of a
summer night,
,to,buzz and thump around
the room. The doctor laid him on his hack,
and Working his legs up 'and down, :like
kpump, succeeded, so Clay - avers, in primp
ing a peck.of woodlice out of him. The
ards aro yet beyond the doctor's art to, cast
out, and Clay believes ho is lull of them.
The way he says Frank filled him was this
llb eaught i a , water lizard out of tw, , springi.cut i
ite'head o ff' and put it into abottle of water, ,
and, as opportunity .
, offered, gave it-to him
to drink, and thus charged, hit corpus
. with
the tormenting reptiles. The negroes about
htarion believe in Clay's having been
e 4" by old Frank. A As a proof of it, Frank
wets recently tried before the church, land
araong the specifications was gravely alleged
th i s charge of conjuring Clay. Ile was con
vieted; and not , only expelled from 'the
church, but a committee waited on him and
ordered him to leave in twenty-four hours
Upon pain ,of death. Other instances aro
chronicled, but tluo above will sufficiently in
dicate the dieggstipg nature of the supersti
'then. it is believed to bo very generally Re•
coptod by,thenegroeb.
FFesi*
gADILID, Nov. 16.--The Provisional Go
vernment has declarM 411 the Spanish. co
lonial ports free, and all anchorage duties
are abolished.
A baud. of malcontents who have-held
possession of Seville since the revolution,
and obstinately refused to obey the ordcra of
the Nation'al
. thivernment, were yesterday
disarmed by regular troops, after a' fierce
Conflict, and complete .quiet has been res.
tored.
By the pniba
frievANA, Nov, 16.—The rebels ,have op
peered on the railroad track between Nuevi !
tail. and Puerto Principe, and captured .4
train of cars with a .nutuber of passengers.
Four were taken prisoners, and the others
w4re allowed to proceed in ludul ears. The
Waage vans were phnidered and the track
torn up for a long distance. Heavy coati
nUOus rains during the past week have pre
vented cane grinding enithe plantations.
il'hetl. S. flagship cantoocook has arrived
frem .
From Mouth America.
LisnoU, Nov.. "18.—The ' regular Mail
steamer froM Janeiro arrived here to
day with later news from the seat of war.
Tho allied army wao'before Angostura, and
the Paraguayans came out in force to attack
it; but were repulsed with a loss of 880
kill
ed and
,wounded. It was fully confirmed
that. President. Lopez bad shot his brothers
Beningo and, Ideaancio. Many of . Lopez's
troops, ore deserting. • .
Lot-limy, Nov., 14.—Rio Janeiro advices to
October 24th have been received. The news
from Paraguay is to the pffeet that the allies'
have reconnoitred the position 11614 Lopez,
and that it is, thought to,bp unltssailable.
General McMahon, the United States Minis
ter to Paraguay, had arrived at Rio, en route
to the scene of his labors..
toxonx,' Nov. 15.—The South Ameriean
mails bring the following intelligence from
Paragnnyaa sources: A battle took place on
Sept. 24th, at Veneta, where - Lopez Waa
strongly entrenched-with all his troops. The
allied forces attacked his position, bat were
repulsed by ambuscades, which had been
141 in the }'cods. The loss of the .11razili•
attain killed and wounded was very hiniVy.
'After this defeat the allied army went into
camp at -Palates. There they were constantly
harassed by.the Paraguayan guerrillas, who
frequently cut off their supplies and inter
rupted communications. The Etrizilian
iron clads had bombarded' Angostitra; but
Without effect. It was rumored . that'a revolt
had broken out itt the Argentine Confedera
tion against President Sarmiento. ,
Advices from Buenos Ayre indicate thAt
the now President of the Argentine Confede•
ration, Sarmiento, is in favor of a confirm
:ance of the war with Paraguay. ,
Ferry Beat DIN/toter:
The New York - correspondent of the
Philad'a Ledger gives` the following account
of tho.disaster on Satuiday:
About half-past seven o'clock Saturday
morning, the ferryboat Hamilton, on the
Fulton ferry, Xew York, in entering:the
slip on the New York side, tan. into the
ferryboat Union. The Hamilton was crowd
ediwith passengers, mpst of whom had con
gregated on the forward part of the boat,and
several Of the more exposed, seeing a col
lisioni was imminent, jumped into thO river.
The brash of the boats coming togelher Was
fearful, killing two, paisengers and wOuro7
ins- some thirty' others. The accident is tit'
tributed to the incompetency of the Mori•
acting fis pilot of the MIA ' .
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, • The. pl ate
Earron Fats e--The U
road, so.e.allid, appitriri •
greatest swindles ever perpetrat
ii,ge,of sharp practice.) .1 0 ,101,4
orgeo*lon of this compluiti th**l.l4-
l w
alf btu)* made sinking fend - for
of ; the national capital that the peoplai4 •
,thafota were known, wonlikat,tikaghttitt,
the magnitude of the'switaile:`•' ;
In the first place, the Railroad ttiiripan •
received grants ofilaed enough t fr om on.
gress,•tii to conntryjanter Ulan ntahj a
powerful . kingdOm -of ancient times. -ritte
Congreasiuoir who so kindly ,presented, the
people's property to ibis 'mammoth earlier*.
lion, took careto secpre nearly every alter.
nate section of it for themselves. ,Theland ,
thus donated amount to 12,800 urea to th
milei on each side 4 of the road, fora distanc •
'of thirty miles. if 4••
In addition to these liberal grants of land,
enough to pay forth() railroad ten times over
the Company is announced tci he secured fro
loss by bonds secured by the United States',
and covered up by such an amount *of re ,
tope, that in cane of the failuie of the ente
prim the prospebt of the sbare•holders no
in "the ring" obtaining anything from *th..
wreck, would be *extremely dubious. '
I learn that agents ore selling the bonds o
the Company in this city, and offering' in
ducements that would hardly be held out b •
any but a bogus company or one kept upb •
a swindle. It is also stated, on reliable an
thority, 'that the road •is being built in the
most hurried and incomplete-manner, tha
the bridges are light and weak, and that the
United States Directors and Commissioner:
who are responsible kir the' management. o
the road, are "in the ring," and are prepay
od to. charge any accident to "Indian depre
dations.". .• • - • • 4,.
In view of these facts, .I would advise
persona haiing capital to invest, to make use
of it in 'Borne manner that will benefit their
own State or neig a hborhood, and not to throw
it away upigii such militating iestitution as
the Paine Railroad appeiirs - to be.
PENN.-:
IN ti XO zgli *: I NEW iTi tiTi ti 4v4
Bicoter, Nov.lo,r
North Carolina gives 6 majority of ,12,*
for Geneial Grant. • In the Seventh',Cpq
gressional District, heretofore claimed Eby_
the Democrats, Jones,Repnblidan, is repolf;
ed to have 200 majority.
,The proposition for a State Constitutional
Convention vas defeated at the election in
Illinois. /
There wits a pillen:4l diQptay 9fnieoorti
on Friday night and Saturday morning,
which was visible tbroughnut the United
States. It was also seen in 'England:
A collision occurred between two ferry
Wide in a slip 'at NeW York, On Saturday,
by which two persons were killed; And a
numbdr'injured. •' • '
The official . vote of Delaware is for Sep
mour,-10,058; 'Grant, 7,688. Seymour's ma
jority, 8,820.
The coin now (a the,Treasury is reported
at $87,000,000, of which $22,000,000 is in
gold certificates.
Mayor McMichael and a delegation of
Philadelphia Councilmen arrived in Boston
on Saturday. .They were received 'by Mayor
Shuttled'. • • • .
lowa gave 23,1326 majority for negro' suf.
Vag°. Fortrooe Counties give Grata 01,657
majority, again of 18,820. • •
Lord M9nek,lato Governor Cletneralof Ca
nada, has mined for England.
The 29th United, States infantry, new in
Memphis, has been ordered to Austin,Texas.
, 'Viet Governor of Louisinna . has reeom•
mended the observance of November 26th os
a 'clay of Tininkagiving.
A broken rail caused the demolition of two
paseenger, cars on the Boston and LOwell
Railroad last SatNrday.„ Two persons were
injured. -
The planing mill of Roscoe, Clark & Co.
and Forepaugh's menagerie, on Ridge IWO..
ntie, in Philadelphia, were burned on Bator;
day evening.' The loss is heavy. Several
anima's escaped froin t _ he menagerie, but
were'recaptured. • , •
•
'About thirty adventurers held a meeting
in St. Louis on Friday, and resolved ! to,or
ganize a- filbuitering . expedition against
Cuba. '
Major • Pauline 'enshman, the notorious
-Union spy dining the - rebellion, has Veen
hold to answer for stealing $4l from it man
named NoW
eoinb, in New York.
Tett jurors have thus far been secured in
the Colo lliscocic case, at Albany, N. Y.
Two laborers were lcilled,by 'a land elide,
at Gardner, Blass., on leridaY
A tenement house in Boston was destroyed
by lire on fltnrlay,' and a man named Me.
Cormick perished in the flames. Three fire :
men were seriously injured at Another 'fire
on the same day. •
The hardware stove of Skinner, Neal &
Co., and the queenswaro house of .Westen.,
man & Maier, in St. Louis; were hurned yes:
tetday morning. Loss $125.000. - , •
Harvey's oil cloth factory in Brooklyn, N.
Y„ was burned last night. Loss $50.000.
Earthquakes continue in Chili and Peru,
doing considerable, damage to property, but
no load of lifoia'rniin4ed.
. •
/1-4tv war feared in eru,
port given to ErrazUriz for. President.
Gioacchino Rossini, -the great Italian mu
sical composer, .died in Paris on ' 13at7
urday,aged 17 years. '
,Seiintithonsand friendly Indians are re-
ported to be moving to the new reservations
provided by treaty. The Airapahoes, Ohey.,
ennes, Kiowas and Comanches, :some five
thousand strong, are on the war path against
the whites.
Governor Hays of Ohio, has commuted
the sentence o‘ Mrs. Victor, ivho wee. to. be
hanged for , thelnttrder .of her brother, to
itn'pris . onpieitit. for
REV. A. J. RoDER, Rector of the Church
of the Blessed Virgin, (Episcopal) and lekder ,
of. Ritualism, 'in: ittemphii, Tennessee, has
publiOed a card Ann owning his, intention to
unite with, the Hotutm Catholic Church. ilk
aetiori. has eauseil 'some e x citement among
church members in that city. ; ,
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BLANICRT SHAWLS,
BROCHE SHAWLS;
CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS,
PAISLEY 811AW114,
MISSES' SHAWLS,
BREAKFAST 1311Alyi*
110tljttlItTO 14.11A.WLS,
OEI!iTLEMM'S SIIAWLS,,
Also in Stock; a full assortment of Silk Vel
will be sold by the • yard, or made to order in
at short notice and moderate prices.
NEW ADVERTINEMENTS•
t kIOIMIID,.--On Baturday , afternoon; on Penn
street, near Fi ft h, a Silver Watch , hunting case.
'e owner can obtain it by proving property and
paying charges, by applying to .
LICWIS MUTIIIIART,
nov 19 4t.• • ' No. 307 Washington at.
VOTlOL—Sevoral persona are ring about
DI raycely charging me with being,a egad*. .4
- any one will call at my house I am Sri ling to shOw
them my honorable discharge. tihould time
charges against me ba continued, I will prosecute
the parties 80 doing.
OROROB FAGA'
nov 16.31 ' • Police Officer, ht W ard
GRAND RAFFLING MATCH
'FOR,
TWO FAT HOGS
Al the Drovers' Motel Cbr. Eighth & Washington es.,
ON HATURDAT RVENINO NEXT,,NOV. 'AST I NUM
The highest number of Heads thrown takes first
choice, lowest number takes second choice. Tick
ets 25 ce nts,
• nov
ikTOTIICE.—,I hereby notify the publio that Mr.
VI Usury A. Summons is no longer to my employ,
and has no Authority to collect bills or transact any
business whatever of mine from *Ma date.
nov.ll WILLIAM 0. KB4OUSE.
KEYSTONE OPERA HOUSE.
MEI
TUESDAY EVENI4I, NOV. 17TH, 1808.
BEC?ND
:BERG CONCERT,
On which occasion the following Artiste will op
pow
thAD. BERTHA JOHANNSENI
RUD. RfINPTIG,' itiolincellist.
CARL SCHCNE;
Organist of St. James' Church.
Tiaketa, - • - - - . 75 eta.
Reserved seats. - - - - Si 00
Tickets to be had at E. A. Berg's Music Store 403
POnn street, 2d floor, where a diagram of the Hall
may he seen.
. Doors open at 7 o'cloOk ; 'Concert to commence at
8. nov fl•td
BO4I.IRDING.—Two or three gentlemen can be
aosonamodated with beard, at 739 Penn street.
nor 7 2.. w• - .
CITY HOTEL,
S OUTH SIXTH STREET,
(Near Penn,)
READING, PA. •
.3.. Charges moderate. ,
A. S. ESTERL'ir, Proprietor+ •
ante • j
J. KEELY.
WSOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER
LUMBER,
BEADING, PA,
Keep' constantly on hand and for pale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
Ajeneral,assortment of
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE
CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT,
INDIANA BLACK & man WALNUT;
CAROLINA YELLOW PINE,
and -
MICHIGAN PANEL
LUMBER,
Tkoroughly seasoned and under cover.
ALSO,
WHITE PINE, CYPREBB, AND .NORTH
CAROLINA GREEN SWAMP, CEDAR
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' orders resikeettlittiiiottetted and, promptly
rbded to. For prices. /to., call at the ,
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CHILDREN'S ,OLOAKS#
OPERA CLOAKS, = • , •
SILK VELVET- CLOAK* • •
vets, Velveteens and doaltiniCletbs i which
the most, • durable and fasblunable wanner,.
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Penn street, between' SO4 disci Seventh.
=All Muds of twilit Itherdah *lna always on bind,
and sold it tho lotto!, ;to 127310
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Buckwheat Meal, and Potatoes.
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TAKE NOTICE I
GREAT REDUCTION
,BOOTS AND SHOES, HAI!, CAPS AND
CLOTHING !
GEIqElt . & , BRO.,
431. PENN STREET,
:We lave Just reoeiyed a splendid Meek of th e
*bay* goods, which are ow offered at . the folios ,
Ins low prices:
iiewiesubccio. , : , ( ;, , 'i, .:,... • •!, . ::,- . $1 $°
' 4 : kip boote,L _ " , .. 3
French call Con gress n iters,
. 74 L . calf b working
s l l l c: h r7l e l : cawed, extra
heavy,
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f' sheet, • • 2
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taws' lating relish, , !
fi niell. a A P O kt r l i kliob, Irish heel '
balmOrsis, • ' - 1
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The siore prices are as low as spy other. similar
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welds° have baid *large aid **llolo!titt
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