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R4ADING, PA., NOyEbIBRF.I , 21, 1868.
wintimPoinpirli! !ALlFintirra.
The following article, which was written
by • i correspondent Of the ,Philp. twining ,
Herald, shows ,that the 'supply ',ono,* i n
Gdifornia exceeds the demand, and that the
farms, mines and workshope of Pennsyl
vania are better places for our workingmen
than the "Land of floid," at the present
time. If man in Perks coty is willing
to work us hard, end live as f r4gally, as he
is obliged to do in 'any new country, ho can
accumulate much
. more money, , And enjoy
much more comfort and much better health,
by staying at bolos, than'hy Ong to some
distant and atrunge territory where the
chances are three lq,orke against , his coming
back at nll, with of withodt a fortune.
Every worklornan sbouldrcad thofollow- ,
ing cotninuniention, and. 'consider well
.the
cost before lonvinghis how: , ntul friend,s to
seek his fortune in n land•wbere bo.will pro
bably lose liis , thne, and his benith, perhaps
even his life :
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iiit.opnrn!' l t - No,v;• 20, 1868.
"PA siravili‘itig : '
' "lAtet 661141' feadin /In the
Serail() Oa 'effect that , bots ,emplo . yed on;
forma inValifoynia wore paid from. forty to
fifty dollkriper Month'lngoldlor their see
vices, • Tbo•Avriter,,not long -slate, :wautt ,
resident of the Golden State,and is able from.
la personal knowledge of the facts to contra
!diet the stitenleat4 f. It is iteldomiindeed,that
able-bodied men can obtainthe amount men-,
tionedfand tho elnineen are about ten to One'
that they, will be cheated out Oftheir inentiy
iii addition, as very few of their employers
seem to attach any. value tO their'oin reptithi; '
iioll4 toy hOnesty,••beint- bout on iaisang-*
"home strike as they, call it, and care Yea
little at'Whotio'eXperise or under Whatelienio
stances it is obtained, Not to pay being 00;
rule f and to pay the eiception, the firstgney
tion usually asked,when perilinas inforniod
where II situatianAndybe bade ; l4s,'
my money?" And suckis the„ease.aqt on
fermi atode; f btit' at a inejoritiof the' quarts'
and ,amber, miller sindislacer 'mines alio. ••-I
have a letter from Californ ia now beftire . m . p i:
in which t he tntiehlaist . a plot
neer ot '49,cqrroborates all,thatl lifive, writ?:
ten. lie is now. Working . for the Central
Pacific Railroad Gottipanyl and ion fiiiitselitis:
hand u and is getting but two dollars and seto,
enty cents per day., lie sir there are,
.at
low - estimate, five mechanics wanting weik
for every position where onels required.' At
the machine shop of Gross ktsimbard;:the
largest eitablishment- Of the kind in Sacra:
mento, , three-fourths ,of the machinery; is
standing idle. Recently, about three hun
dred maohlniets and engineel's Came to - 13 a.
cramento ; from A.ustralie'On; therepresenta-T
tion of_ the agents of the Central Pftelk
Rally:4d Company, throUgh . the American'
Consul, and, instead, of•gotting Seedy: Oa.
ployment and four dollars per ,dag, they
could' not get work ' at any priee. 'Those
who had the,neciessary 'funds with which, to
pay their Passage! went straight back and the
rest would like to go if they could. • At
anothershop (Smellier, proprietop). within
the two weeks prior .to the mailing of the
letter, eight maohinists had offered tb Work
fir the price of 'their board; ,hut they could
not get it even at;that price, for the reason
that there was ad. 'This 'is riot
the cumin ,Californikalone, for Oregon and
Nevada are overrun in a like maoner. In.
Nevada Mechanics' are so plenty that they
hire put strlnberere wagem—waiting for the
more fortunate,members of the various er44
to leave, thatlhey may 'slide into the various
situations,i During my residence in ,Cnli
fornia,l HAW ono npember of the medical pro!
fusion burning elthrcord for a lit'ing; another
one driving a, cart, and at. flue little'', near
Chinese Camp, I saw a limb of the law en
gaged in wheelingsmartz Ina tunnel, During
my residomia
,in San Francisco, I saw me
°hanks of every hind, engaged in building a
culvert on Pacific stunt, and working on the
hard'alate ledge, null I heard the contractor
say thatiallors• and shoemakers, and even
jewelers, applied roe aituntiOns, and were
only able to stand the work few days, w hen
they quit, losing their pay also, because they
were hired by the niontb,whielt enabled him
to complete the contract nt a handsome profit.
To tell the truth, I never taw so ninny men
in real distress as I did . in enlifornin. The
landlord of the, llinchesier Hotel, an Pacific
street, had quite a pawnbroking establish
ment in connection withliis hetet- Pistols,
bowie knives, watches, and jewelry were
"spouted" daily hi payment of hoard by this
poor dupes who were constantly lured to the
Pacific coast by the lying reports of interest
ed parties: It is about time' that the true
facts of the case should birmade known,ia I
feel positive it may he the means of saving
considerable' trouble and expenst!. to them
who may be ntTeeted..with "California on the
brain." Carpenters; can do .better than any
other elnis of tneehtmies, as the buildings'are
principally of woo&-•but even of carpenters
there is more thaenough l , which many, will
find to their eopt, if they Make' the ',expert
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meat." ; • ,
Tug Working Womeriie AesOciatiOp of
New York, are circulating liciitions to
Governor Oeary for' tho Pardon of, Hester
Vaughn, be young woman who is Miler
sentence of death in rhiladelphia, for tho,
murder of her nevi-born child. Wo wish
them success, and we hope-,their petition.
will be favorably, ,received. by Governor ,
Geary:, and that be will exert , hi s
t executive
clemency in * halal( jzif 'this unfortunte via. -
tim of poverty sink mates,. treachery,' who
has already suffered punishment enough,
undo the circumstances:
a WS. UOWARD, Chief 'of the
,Freedmen's
Bureau, !treatises that, that ,delectable in
stitution shall be diseentineed Opr the 81st
of December. The Ooople have .bad 'too
many, att,h pioeliscs—tlioy
only when Ail are performed: ':typt Taq : of
the . negt.oei roted 'the 60mOttiiiiiii:tieketi
however ) 'it' . ,
possiblo that tongtets will
really close do lkites-013,d‘p . t it!
Runtish the blade k
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Laza
-1 " . ,, -- '. — ", - ;.,'`,. :';;'"' $, ."'„,•e,r -4 , ~' , :•:, v -;-,
' nattix ii *tient to straighten er ereelleil
streets. It would be better if some of her
Puritans vroulCstraighten their crooked
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IaFEA.TI t A ft IrE t ;L '111041,111019.::
Eveiy ntiA 4 .thocss *ld ei,eryl . mpreirel
went of matketivalite l -7'.:in the'raanufaiture
of iron and :steel,itt of such great importance
to the Stateof Pennsylvania as to induce a
conspicuous notice of all such develoPthents
in these columns. To those heretofore in
tioduce4 to thelittblie In this wax, we have
new to add nriother, and from what is said,
of kin England it Will appear that to.. th e
names of Patry,Uehatius,' Ma rtin :13essom er,
and Stemens, as Connected with.varieue:im•
proved processes for thanufactuling Ateel,
must now be ridded that of John Heaton; the
protirietor . of Langley Mills, sitittite4 in the'
Erowash Valley,riear Nottingliam,Englimd.
He has in auceetisful practice a direct nteth
, od of producing steel cheniienfly, . that bids,
' fair to be of the very fist, Importance, and,
almost to revolutionize that branc h of indus
try.
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try. This', to express itritithefeweitWerds t
'Consists in pouring melted konnprin nitrate
of soda in a cupola furnace, ~ b y , m eans: of
which the oxygen developed from the nitrate
combines.with all,, the, impurities, , carbon,
silicon; 01001:40, ittlphui, ete.iwllich die:,
appears, leaving the iron in . . the form' Of a
crridp steel, to be ugedin! that faimor to'he
converted by a sabseirept,proccss into coat
steel. , The details of; the proces, may,ho,
_stated da' foil ev4:
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' Cast lion' of ettiqualiti la
,' (and cre4i lies
lone 'dike' iteriteg advaribigei of' the'neir'
'prricess) is inelted.in acemmon ifon,enpola
ofurnaceeand 'a Icilowo qoantity4--trOm half,
,tt ton to a ton—is tapped out inte An ordi-,
nriVeranelatile, which is 'isivnng,tound : to
.the Ride of the convortei:, l'hisle a tall 41:
`inder of boiler plate iron,opein it the bottom,
!.. 4 pd : with:,aspace,between it'atid the floer.—
lhere.is a fire-kriek,liehig to the,rionv,erter,
and a conical covering, out of, which an iron
fuatiel opens into the atmosp here. , In the
bottornltirti pined a niinaber'ofrsheit 'cylia•
Arica' pots, lined `wilt brit* arid fire•elay'.—
(14 0, the, bottqm,oto to of these pots is placed
`n given - weight of evade nitrate,of, soda, the
:,iurface rif i'vhieli is *J0110(1,4'94 covered, with
perforated'" i'i "f ti I I'
La Circular,' , pa o o , lc: cast,
›Otf. At the Aide 'of the eylindor le it liasivir l
leovered hy a loosely , hinged . - flap'- Of " li oilOr
4400.,„ This is raised, and the ladle fall of
boast iron is poured into the converter,, de-;
:apending upon , the . top 'of the perforated
;flats, whii...l:;;:c . ona es graddallYleated and
# verietioi sun commences in' the' nitrate,
lisulting in the development? of brown ni-'
,trous fum i es, followed by blackish. 'gray end
;Whitishiumes mixed with ; steam, , In _five
4:ir six iriinutes
~ dcflagration ensues, with a
;roaringrittitio a nd the escape, of 'a brilliant,
,yellow flame from the' top 'of the chimney,
'raid lasting for a minute and a half and then
settaidiog. • ,Tho,ennv.ortor is thea'detacked
IffAtn,the chimney, and the pontoots, of the
!pot ,emptied on the iron, pave=lt of the
foundry, Consisting of crude' ste el and of
slag:. , Tlio steel Is iri a pasty itate,`And' the
'slag fluid. The cast • irOn.plate hue melted
atpwith the genejal watts, „ I. , ..,,
.The crude steel,thus made is then broken
!.i .
pp, and again heated in . a balling furnace;
aftetWards
_rolled I or' forged' ' into suitable
;slittriett;' , ,fThe material in this formis called
4 fstoe),:hon,l and has qualities. ;lolly equal,
for most,purposes, to the Lowmooriron. It
;
welds perfectly; is neither •"hot-short" nor
,
I: celd,short,"..and forges well at both a low
'Ted anti clear yellow heat. ' To' convert this
'again into oast-steel, the cakes after squcez •
lug itt the shingling hammer, are broken up,
and . put , into , ordinary, clay, melting puts
bolding about (JO, lbs. each. • To 100 lbs. of
the metal aro added 23 or 3 11)3, * of spiegel•
eisen, or Its eqUivalent of . oxide Of tnanga•
nese and chorcoal, and the whole 'finied and
cast into ingots. • It is now cast-steel, told
'from it bars can be produced•ist tho•unual
way, tit for nny required pdrpose.
Varionsreports hav been,publisbed upon
the iron and steel prof aced' by the Heaton
process, all of them unanimous in ' its
praise. Mr. Robert Mallet. pronounces it
in striet.aecordsnecp with theory, and that it
can be condueted safely, and economically
on any aside, yiebling re:Utlts of greatest val
tie, competing well with any other known
process. First-class wrought iron• and steel
can be produced from inferior brands of pig
iron, abounding in phosphohni and sulphur,
to which no other method is applienlAe.—
Mr. Mallet's report concludes with iiiq
ways.
Words, "Ileat,oies process constifotes, both
with respect to economj , of prOdoetioO and
utilization of inferior pig iron,
,mie of those
metallurgic advances which leave their mark
indelibly on great national induOries."-r:-
Ledgc.r.
The Indian War.
The entire force in the field. against the
Indians is governor Crawford's Kansas
Cavalry, fifteen hundred strong, seven com
panies of the fith cavalry, eleven Companies
of the 7th . cavalri, • four companies of the
10th cavalry, one company of the 18th ht.
Pantry (colored,) one' company of the 8d
; ir
infantry, and vo r! 3 90 ,po oo ts,, amounting
in allto 4104 titre iho 4 intend . men.
There is Veit Of's% egiMent at ' Vert Wal
lace, probably a' ieserve, and quits a 'force
Coming from the itnithweatio join' General
flully's command, nor moving sontli toward
the Arkansas and • Canadian rivers. It is,
reverted that. quite a large number of the
Ftelndians willalse join this expeditibn.
i 'TheprineiPal hostle tribes 015 dui Arapa
hoes, Apaehea, Kiorfras, Catnanehes,- tind a
, .
mixed outlawed band called Dog soldiers.
Among the latter are many white despera !
does.. The Dog soldiers are mow . scattered
~ . ..
about the'pepo raters of the streams north
of ElMoky Hill, 'and Will -probably remain
r
north of the railroad all winter.
f The other four.tribes are south of the Ar ,
keno, fiver,, where they will build their
lodges for the Ivirtter..,, They can muster
fkutiihree tot five thousand: warrior's,' all
orioYd With' earbinot sittl ievotver:?; and tire
welt supplied with ammunition, . General
Sheridan Will cenintatel the' , ekjiellitinti
perm. .
;Thepae is to , attack the Indians in their
winter quarters, destroy, their lodges And
everything they have, take away their arms
atelforee all those that escape sitteghter to
live oa r reservations 'below Arkansas. •,
The
destination of' the expedition Wilt Probe*
be Sand Mink, south •of the Arkansas,
making that point a base of supplies.
• General Sheridan has a large supply of
°Nita horse's, and thebest Outfit that has
OM taken the field or plains. - If he can
prevent the Indians from breaking up into
small bands.and coming north, ho can give
them a very severo punishment; but iflthey
©ludo him after the first attack, and reach
the railroad in raiding parties, they can dp
immense damage.
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY
• • FRIDAY, Nov. 27.
EVacuntion Day was celebrated in New
York city on Wednesday, by a grand parade
of the firemen and military.
John Fox was arrested in New York on
Tuesday evening, for beating his wife so
that she'will probably not recover. )
A coal train on the Morris , and Essex.
IRailroad fell through a rotton trestle work
:at Holioken, N. J., on Tuesday, crushing off
the leg of Alexander Bates, who will pro.,
'bably die from his Injuries. Ho was nt work
below.the bridge.
•
- "CA - 'intelligent boy, named Crossly, em.
ployed in a drug store in Second street,
qthiladelphia, lilted himself with q • dose 01
!his
:str.Nntine an Wednesg, because
mother was thed h ay
abit ofmornin beating him
tiorprely.
;i,Earry; Scattergodd died in Philadelphia
on Wednesday, from the effects of a boating
the hands of street rowdies. John
;Conover has been arrested.
The Atlantic Gardens, formerly Rivers'
Melodeon; at Fifth and Callowhill streets,
Philadelphia, was destroyed, by fire on
Wednesday evening. Three iiremen were
injured by the falling walls. •
A ,desperate melee occurred early on
! Wednesday morning, in Hugh Campbell's
RploQn, Now York, in which Felix Larkin,
o'l.3aldwin's backer in the Into prize fight;
and a well .known "ring" manager, was
,stablied and killed by . Campbell, and sever
nl
,othci roughs were iured. Knives, pis.
'cols and.' clubs were freely.used.. All the
combatants Were arrested.
The murder of H.. Rives Pollard, editor of
the Houthdrn•bpinion,wbs a cowardly affair.
He was killed by eleven buckshot, one'of
,which passed through his heart. They were
'fired from, n double-barreled gun, by James
Grent l ihe was concealed in the second story
of a house opposite. Pollard had published
an occount of the elopement of Grant's sis
'tor, who was the daugh,fer of a wealthy to•
Necconist. ' Grant was arrested.
It litislieen definitely decided to land the
American .end of :the now French Atlantic
:cable , on a high'knoll on the Duxbury shore,
in Plymouth county, Mass. TIM town has
'given a lot of land for the terminus,whichia
now leld by Professors Pierce and Whiting,
of the Coast Survehas trustees. From Dux
bury, the cable will, of coin's° communicate
with New York by means of fond wires.
The President has appointed John Savage
to be Consul at Leeds, 'England.
, The omega, of revenue to be raised ,for
the fiscal Year eading in July, 1870, is esti
:mated by the Secretary of the Treasury of
$260,000,000,
The.mannfnetured tobacco shipped from
Aichmond, Virginity, dnrmg the past nine
months, has paid a.tax of $2,500,000.
The'Reptil)lienn State Convention of Mk
,sissippt.tnet, at Jackson on Wedneaday. A
;resolution was adopted asking Congress to
establish negro suffrage, and a committee
was appointed to 'prepare an address to Con
gress;
' The opening of the United States Court at
Montgoinery, Ala., is prevented by the ab
sone° of Judge Ilusteed. It is thought lie
'will not hold this term, as his presence will
jio required at Washington to answer the
charges against him.
Major John 11. Downing, a well-known
politician of Schuylkill county, died yester
day at Pottsville.
Denver;Colorado, is infested with ruffians
driven 40111 the towns along the Pacific
Railroad byNigilaned Committees; A horse
thief was taken,: fcoln jail at Denver, and
lynched on the 22 - i1 inst.
,The tug boat 0. L. Swift sank near Bufralo
on Wednesday night. Her crew were res•
coed, after floating on the cabin for several
hours.
.
JA. number of steamers aro reported to be
frozen in on the Upper IslisTurt river.
A lady was robbed of WO on the steam
er "Sarah," betw eon Nashville' and New
Oilcans, on Tuesday night. The robbers
nro I}6t. known.
The 11ri,g "Ballet Box,'r from New York
for Galveston, has been wrecked in the OWL
No lives were lost.
The'ollieinl return ofsilie vote of Maryland
gives 81;813 majority for Seymour. The.Con
gfeSsional mnjoritics—all Democratie—arc
nsiollows : • Ist district, Ilambleton, 8,200;
tld, Archer, 6;840 ; Bd, Swann, 8,2113; 4h,
.ann,
; sth, Stone, 8,351,
Chief Jiistiee Chase dispensed with the
taking of the "iron clad" oath to the Grand
Jury, at Richmond, as it interfered with the
ends of justice.
JAB far as,known, 'two men were hilted and
n►ne injured by the . eaving in of a sewer in
leyeltod, Ohio.
(1 The ship Louvre , from Quebec for 'm
nd, has . been abandoned at sea. The
clew have been landed on the Scilly is
lands..
Municipal elections were held in Now
Itampaluroi on Dfonday. Brewster, Rep..
was Olected Mayor of Dover, and JOIIcB,
Dem., Mayor'of Portsmouth. The COMP
08 of both towns are Republican.
Alio observance Of TlianksgNing Day, was
very general throughout the Country. The
pnblic'oflicesondinost other places of bu
siness in the' principal cities, were closed.
In Philadelphia, there Were military and
Fenian parades, and services were held' in
churches of 'AI denominations.
The votes Of twelve parishes of Louisiana
have been thrown out for an alleged infor
mality, reducing Seymour's majority to 18,-
:447A, This also elects a.Republican _con•
gfessman from. Abe Second District, and
elects Menerd, a negro, to Congress, for the
vacancy caused by Mann's• decease. ,
"fhe Missilisippl Republican Cdnventibn
adjourned on Wednesday night. It adopted
an address asking Congress to declare the
defeated State Constitution ratified, and the
officers nominated under it elected.
ErPtinnsit, &
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPpt
c
I LINE, EPPIHIMER &, CO.
BLANKET SHAWLS,
1380 CHE SIIAWLS,
CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS,
PAISLEY SHAWLS,
MISSES' SHAWLS,
BipIAKFAST SHAWLS,
MOURNING SHAWLS,
GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS,
Also in Stbek, a full assortment of Silk Vo
will be sold by the yard, or made to order in
at short notice and moderate prices.
- NEW ADVERTISENIEbITN.
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I •
rpo Tine, VUOLIC.—Tito pndersignod retTect-
I fully informs the former ointment of John
firtetringor, deceased, and tho public
_generally,
that she will continuo the BAKING BUSINESS,
at the old stand, No. 619 Chestnut street. Thank
ful for their past patronage, she solicit), a oontina
anco of the wile.
nov t/.2t OATIIARINTI GRCETZINOI3II .
TOIL SALE.—AII the fi xingst for a Distillery of
4 23 Bushels, for sale very oheap, guch as Bolter,
20 inches by :30 feet, Still, Doubler Worm, Pumps,
Iron and Copper Pipes of all kinds, at Samuel
IVArtz'a Mill, bpring township, Burks county, I'a,
N.8.--Tho Boiler can bo bought separately. it
dinrol. • „Iry 27-3 t
N°TICE —An adioureed mooting;of the For
tuna Building and Saving Association of Read
ing, will ho hold on Tuesday evening next. at 7Xt
o'clock, nt Iloyer's Saloon. on Penn street above
Sixth. The iniationfte of 25 cents on each share
ill be received. There are also nine Directors to
ho chosen. Punctual attondancols requested. By
order of the I'. J. ROSS MILLER
R. Sooty.
IToTrinc.—A special tneetingcf Tito Mechanics'
and Workingmen's Savings Association will IK:t
tld •on Tuestint• evenin PMg, pee. lot,
o'clock, at the 1 aylor house, for the purpose of
nominating throo or more persons to servo as Di
rectors for three years, mid one or More persons to
serve as Treasurer for one year '
, the same to he,
elected at the regular annual meeting of the sto*-
holders, on Wednesday evening, tho meeting
orDeeem
lier follovring, at the same time and lace. By or-
Aorof tin Hoard. AARON STEINBACH, Prost,
P. D. WANNIM, Secretary. I n0v27.3t
THE NATIONAL '!
STOVE, TIN AND HOLLOW-WARE EM
PORIUM op TIM CITY OP READING.
D. 1. SCHNADER,
414 PENN STREET,
Would call the attention of 00 public to his largo
stock of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves, Itages,
Tin, Ilollowwaro and Housekeeping goods of very
description. '
Hoofing' and Spouting promptly 'attended to at
the lowest price. (live him a call. Inov 27-:laxos
aRRAT AUCTION SAbl3
op s 3 mows ,
kJ' ,
BUILDING LOIS..
In AStorier)B subdivision of Lebanon, coo seat of
Ltbanon emdy, Pa.,at the . Keystone
Howie, in 14taling, on
Saturday afternoon,Nov.2B,at2o'cloek.
' The numerous and extensive Iron Works and other
manufactories ,f Lannon. already in successful °pc-.
ration, and buildings inprogress of constructiOnon
the lots recently sold and elsewhere, are evidences
alike of its enterprise and advantages as a manu
facturing town, and indications,
.also, of its future
growth and importance.
The lots to be sold aro mtAurriveLLY and CEN•
TRALLY located, and present alare chance lorgood
innektmentx, or cheap andpleasant homer. They will
be sold without-reserve to the highettt bidder, if
one-half their value is bid to start them. TIM
PESFECT—TRSIN of SALT $2O CASH and $2O A
tONTIC on each lot-or ONK TIMID CASH balance in
R3'c vaindat, or all curb at the option of the pur
chaser. 010 east; to be paid on each lot whim eetti--*
Ile4s free of expeme to purchaser.. For particu
lars See Plats, or call on
JACOB kIUtIUCICER t
Real Vstate Agent, No, 30 North 6th
Joint W. BvsKanr, Auctioneer. n0v.25.2t
rlitiE NEW YORK OBSERVER is now
1 publishing n Now Serial Story, to run through
n large part of the next volume, entitled -
"ilfß. BROWNING'S PARISH."'
All new subscribers trill get the story onmplete.
We send 41rorer .c; Baker's 5 Setting Machine
for 18 now subsoribers.
In order to introduce the O!' ervertonew realers
and new circles ot influenee, we make the following
liberal offers for now sulperibore :
Wo will fiend the Obierre:r for one year, to
2 subscribers, one or both being new,for • s'o 00
..
3 " two or all • for 8, 00
4 ' " three or all II
for 10 . 00
Or, to any person sending us five or Moll: now
subscribers, we will allow one dollareommiesm6 on
each. Send !'y cheek, droll, or Post-bike order,
Sample copies and °koalas-anent free. Terms, t 3.50
a year, in inlvsnee. _
SIDNEY E. MRSE. JP.„„ t. CO„
I'4rk Row, New York.
nos 25-3 t
, 10 INsingAric (' OMPANIES.—Tho Coa-
Imitten on City Property, Of the corporation of
the city of licailing, hereby invite proposals (until
o'clock, P. Al., of Nov.;:), leOfi,) from the soveral
Fire Insttraiice
.Componicii represented In this
env, for the insurance of the various properties
heiongimc to.the corporation. amount of in
surance required on each property and other par
ticulars, can be ascertained by applying at the
office of the Department, Northeast corner of
Fifth and Franklin Ftri:Ct..
nay. td
Who CheapeNt Wool to the City, Ila at
1 _
J. S. LOAD'S, ;at PENN STREET.
have received the ngehey of a largo Manufac
tory in the clip, Willett enables the to sell at the
following prices
To LEHR FROM 61.45 'to $1.75 pErt lb.
.
Retßil block and white, 116. per ounce. •
Colon, 130. " -
This is the be4t quality of Wool; and full 18 ounces
to the pound. -
' All I ask is for the beaters to call ,and examine
for themselves. - Thin% forget the name and )lAm
ber. ' , J. S. LOA°, 701 Penn Street.
2w.
n0v.21-e.o.d. '
-_.- __.
G RAN ! ) RAFFLING MAWR
TWO FAT HOGS
At the Deorere Ifotel Ciir.Eighth&:**hillgtohatco
ON RATURDA' EVEXU(O NEXT, NOV. 28,Ty t '1868.
The highest number of heads thrown takes first
choke°. lowest number takes second choice. Tick
ets '&5 cenb3,
n , r 21
CZ! ORE UOllll TO LET, - /Ili Penn street,
Alin ti3qlnuckerllou-setniltling. Apply* Anpng
office.
AHERMAN HOUSE RESTAUIRABIT I
Corner of Fourth and. Penn streets - Rein 14
tiLlananu. Proprietors. Mating tak p posses
sion of this saloon, and has log on hands osteom
plete stock of everything in the eating . acid drink 7
lug line, we are prepared;to meet our lidends.and
accommodate them in the beat manner' (!pliers
remelt ilkercry 'tee, ''•, . - . novl7-1 me
e)10 . 1 PROTINq t
•uub Pr nting !Ilea exeontedati.tua 4:rAtOsua'
Priuttda Rstablishmeut. 1 • •
F. If AIJS, Secretary.
VOll
MEEM33
EMI
OF
BLACK . CLOTH CLOAKS,. ,
CHINCIULLY, CLOTH CLOAKS,
AVRITNY BEAVEROLOAK4.
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS; ,
WATERPROOF OLOAKR,
CIIILTIREN'iI CLOAKS,
•
OPERA. CLOAKS,
8114 K VELVET 'CI.OAKS. '
vets, Velveteens and Oloaking Cloths. Which
the most. durable mid fashionable manner,
nor 4.
I=
NEW ADVEEPTINEMEI4
N EIV , RO CH RY & PROVISIMI STORE
J. D 11 . I all
Announees to the pnblio that he hi °Pined a .
GROCERY ds PROVIS I ON STORE—
at tho N:rn. op" cc Ei g hth 100-111011110 oti t i
whore he will Iced cehatautly du band e Wire Oil
welt selected Btoo of. Orem:Spiv trorlslons. &0.,
which he will sell at the lowest Imuset re•
A share of public Patronise le OW'
iced. Country produce bought and sold
• 4 - .).
N. E. Corner lightn and Pranklht.
nov.4-Int •. • N.
LYONS HOTEL, .
W. It. ARTliatt o Proprietor.
One of the best houses outside of th e lane °Wei.
It is located on the line"Of the ,Bast Vennulvardh
Railroad. about midway between Regine anddil#
Nest. All trains between New York and the
West. AS well as 111 . way trains., sto at Lon. and
Immediately in front of the Lyons uoteli •
Wirlirerything in in 4 about he hotel Ira,-
passed. A drat rate ivory Stable Is also Op t In
connection with the °tel.. • • eb244
MONEY WANTED,.
MONEY, wANTitin
_ BY THIC 0•IT
The tindersignedSoi
Corporation of the City
,ithorlied to borrow. the
BEVENTY•FIVE" '
13? the purposeqt eta
the oald city, herebX
pared to Woo Certincei
cent. interest, to partik a
the city. Ap to piy el b,
Ileidettreleb, 4
BOOKIAIIH11!3
WINE AND LAGER DEBRIS ON
•it P
Penn strai t between Sixth a .
AU kinds of beet Rhenith wino a nd.
'and sold at the lbwert video. • • a•Sta
JOSEPH REBROTAZ • ; - 1 •
I I •
NO. , 710
' ' PENN BTREIIT,
READINGOA:, -
,nn oonstnntly on hand,the
BEST BEEF ,
as Noll as all kinds of meat and sausages, liver
pudding, blood pudding. Frnnkfort "dohwarten
magott", &o.; all of which will be sold at the lowed
prices. Also, all kinds of Sausage Skins, wholesale
and retail. nay/ 5-3 m
GEN. TAYLOR. HOUSE !
841 North Eighth Street.
Within a Square et, the Upper New York Depot.
I
J. H, ProprletolF. -610-3 m
• GgEAT D . :MEV:ME DEPOT. `.
'SCIIRCEDER
,Wnrereem, corner Fifth and Vtasidngto
atreeta.
MANUFACTORY. ,WARMINGTON
. BELOW FIFTH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
UNDERSIbNED RESPEOTBULLIt I.
ivite public attention to their splendid stock of
first-class furniture not anti constantly•on bind,
and mode to order iciest customers.
Among other af'especiel attentloilt in.
vited to their unsurpassed .
• •
.EXTENSION TABLES,
DRESSING BUREAUS,
DINING ROGM CHAIRS;
CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES,
BEDSTEADS OF THE LATEST STYLES,
and every other article in their line °Fabius
livery article manufactured by the elver
; their admirably arranged mannfaeto with Is
. most perfect machinery. and me a n es,
and tinishod in an unsurpassed Manner. '
Also prepared 'to execute all order!! for , •
'CARVING, ,
TURNING, •
SAWING, and
• • MOULDINGS. -
All orders promptly executed. and WarraDied to
-give satisfaction. • - • ap.lo
FREDERICE . W. LAUER,.
"O'LD
'merger KA and: W;sihington tgre r
ete.: Ilelidlos a As.
' . .
Sole Agent for Berke and Lebatlon (*untie.; forth,
celebrated
• I
SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY.
The most relbible and durable Scales ever plaied
before the pubrie. -
Call and ee them before purebsslne elsiewiro.
it u ro e t ri a r secorl e -117:r offered to
P A: TF 0 It' .130 ALE 8
. • ,
• •
on bind and for sale cheap. • • • riept 41! -"'
CITY:9E 'READING
bWoui: raillaire at
• • 4
, FARMERS' . :NATIONA4 DAN w)
rept 25-3 mos • • .
higiT
II
READING, PA.
- i., , „000,..it8 i,"O 05.!*t‘iiii;'i
HOOFLANIVB,CIERViN BMUS,
Atli)
Hooflard's Clornittri Tonlo
I'A. Great Remedies for att Diseasesof
• • Liver, Stomach, or Mouth.
•
Organs.'
liodantl's Gentian Bitters
repoilimed, Wits mittlVthl
alt 4 airatt t s . el
am
maim tasking a prowl' tiaa Ali to
tai alat frge NI a cohlie
toNgfasiokind. •
,
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO
le combhudlon or 41 the hitredlentsoftliet.
tersotithtbak pa t AIM/ Wes
orsnic tag tug One InOIVOILIIRA
ameable routed ea ever or eit: t
whose preferring a Mathias e from AtMot
sdloisturee will ute i• •
HOOPLANDIS GERMAN BITTERS,
Thome who bare uo qtjelltiots to the sombhisUou
,of the uttterfous steted4 trill use ~
••= - ;
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
• ,
They ere both squall aged, aid totals the
fame medicine! virtues,the anew. lotweeuttleto
,being a more wetter of taste. the Tonto being lie
most palOable. • • - • • • _ ~ •• • .
The stomach, from a tatlet7 citruses. tech a
Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Verrone Debility f tfb li b
very apt to have its I\inettlis deranged. The r..
er, sympathising as close . ty Ike lk goes with t
Womack teatt biomes affeeted, the hash of
treble!' is that the pattent suffers from several or
more of the following diseases!
',
°° oTrirOV l N lt eltl ne t kir g e h a ll et s.
iiuses, Hers urn. Dtsgus for fp* L
' . noes or 1 eight ig the atcasoa, a'our •
• , Eruotat op; lai aging or fluttering
1 at (be Pitp_f the tempi? &gloaming of
Wi
the Dead, rd or DI atilt Breathing,
Plutteriy at the earti:r Orklufteeet..
km atm Forheitin a ng °slur *DIMON* ,
~. otYlilo ~ Of or WOO 2 t t Pill
: yelp la I, Itifeata i VA Aori Or oar:
i i i l i iii i iietigrA t itit!tfe l it u ittak ,A i l t i o, o '
Side 1
du hn lus aro. eat, 11 1 )tning in t . lash.
natant lib 2f i, and,
Depriiiiio Or IntiW o
The sufferer fror these diseases ihoulta aural,*
the 4restost ottut oh hi - th setloq'tlyelaajs
for his ease, puro Was 't eat "Mon e u st.
itly
gored from fits Invest one sMi %QUI Ilk P'
- "el tnie g " .. it, kelt t ttl: "MI Adi
sews true men, As ski, -Jr coulitulderrs,
free from tpjUrtous in t% iftents. an d establuit•
ld fttr Oa, a sepacatteujor tito puce qf Ow%
t u tuts (*DEMO* **would Oalicsaos.
kudwa remedies—
LICIOFLA,ND43. GERM424;atTTNI4,,
L N 'S 1111 1!$14 N T if to
11
aIIPAI,9OT.. a. 15 . Ita 11, elp, , hi
e s •
Thiity-tiVept * einklii they 4604* i4ieduaol
Into this °opt muermAy•Uurinit "Mob Um@
they have tin ou tedly verwrined mottoam can
henented sofferhur hip:mats to • pes t s! c a nto
than any other reme es kno w lo the vnblle, ,
Thesetexaeitlike effect anto4aatom.
rJaundice, pispepsts, to or Mims
ability; Chrohip Manton. Meet ti
doeye L ind all Diteaseil arising Mini a Dia,
ordeted biter: Steinke% or tattler*.
' • '.'' D , E 11.144 . 1 T , Ir.',' .' - .';
flegul i rrinit any Caged whitever; Preatretios
oft e 13ystem, piluoed by severe Labor,
t 504.444
ardships, xposure, IFei: 0,
elhelte tuto Medic tie extent.eg to OW.
es in igen 084108. A,' tone end le
rth. whole system, the ale s Wit* Ohl
0014.10m1, th e pte . matin d este.properig.
st o
blood is purined; Ott complex , ott'beit t reel s
rod healthy, the, yel 9w tinge ls ersd riled ts
the eyes, a bloom is g ves to the °nee s, an the
weak sud nervous invalid becomes a Aron awl
healthy being. .
PERSONS ADVANCED IN Lirlio - ,
..
,
And feeling the hand Of time ? r Ighotel It
upon them, with all ittattendan i (10114; u IA
,the woof this IIITTHRB or the NI% in It
that will instil , now lifeinto their veto, teStto
n measure the energy and ardor of mit yonth
days. build .up ' their shrunken for dand give
health and happiness to their remain yaw,
NOTICE.
. - .
It lea well established apt thatfull, onellalfoi
the female portiokof ourr i pulat on, are seldelt IA
the, enjoyment of good dealt , or, }o Ve WIT
OM expression, "never feel Well, They VII
!Abitibi, devoid of all energy, extremely IRMO
and have no appetite.
al'o this class of persons the BITTER/ or the
Takao, is especially recommended. :, ,,,, , •
' WEAK AND DELICATE 0111110 BEN
Are made strong by the use pf either of this
rein °dies. They will cure avers' eaae of MARAS.
DIM without fail. , .
Thousands of eeftilleates have accumulated 14
the bands of the proprietor, but space wiliallowol
the publication of but few. Those, it will be ob.
served, are men of note, and of such etandingthil
they must be believed. •
TEWtIMONIALS. ,
Hon. Cieorge W. Wciodwird.'
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, writer :
PHILADELPHIA, March 18.1867.
dnd Ifoofland'agerman Bitters is aped Wei
useful in diseases of the A digestive oraans, and of
great benefit in eases ottildebility, and want of
nervous action in the system.
Yours?in truly .* •
, • . WOODWARD.
H9h.:ltixtes Thompson.
Judge of the - Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.-
Pnixenurnis, April k 8,1860.
"I consider Ho °Band's German bitters a salsa
ble medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion or Sys
pepsia. I can certify this from my experience of 111
- Yours, JA M ESet,
THOMPSON."
,From Rev. E. D. Fondal.
Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, PhiledellAnt
I have derived decidedbenefit from the use or
Iloofland's (overman Bliley* and feel it 107Pri1 11 0/1 0
to recommend them as a most valuable (onto, to au
who aro suffering from general debility, pr from
diseases arising lom derangement of the 11 Y e b
Yours, truly, E D. YENDALL
' Prom Bev. Zoiazopb. If..lteaniat, D. D.. ,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church. Phil&
Dn. Jsoxisow.—Ds AB Sic havebeen frequenP
17 requested to connect my name withano
me cations of different kinds of medicines, out re
garding • the ptactibeN as out:of my 11400*
ate ephere. I have in all oases deelln i D._ 2l
with a clear proof in vas ous Instances. an Parti° .
niarly in my own family A of the are of Ar..floof
lantirsoomen, Illttero. fillecotoavelrom 16 1'
tuna coptse. egPrOrs mar nvlgrt4,
general orris% e ewe Por
amtpiaint, itis a safe wed valuable ',morellos. a
some eases it may fan; but itrually. Ideubt not t il
will be very benellelal to those ram suffer from*.
above ceases.
• Yours,
• ' very J p H KENN A'
RD,
Eighth, belewCoates
C : ATT:I.'6'.L.
"
ty.
llooftand'e German Emnediele oonAtelf64
See M a t the eignaturerkofe .JACtinurt mod
the wripper °tench hot- tie . others Inv cow
L te liktOlpel Officitjkod hteasiteeteei
m
edicine Store, No. 631 Arch SIMI, Ybwiaeliqua*
CHARLES 11.,EVANS, Proprietor,
• 4
Pormerly C, ELjACICSON it Co.
1
PRICE. ,'
,
ilkilt ,
liof4?" 41 ' 1 , 01 ?#11Th! • f';,:. i't i ' .
g, 41• K r t4 4 3 :1erm as T i ns( sd pit ii i tiineart boa*
! l AA% o t i t i o e ri o e r t tb li o a s u soir t r a iii. U. Yot
oo t ettft folder to F eSsilto,poo r fii.•- - - .•;2t . `j ‘: • '
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Druggists . ad StOreketsorof
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,t.''' `I , , ° largitYWHEßt
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