it - 141.1vP dit , „ „ 101) 7 rtAkittig hi 4y Ofn ...4 " • • ' . 1 ,, , !qv!) r I . • - 1 • 11 I IpplIDAl4 , NOVRAIBER ?1868. T -a*witsiarcid /two nctopiiisirmar4 'vs "or OV* IiiiOVIESIIMIONT. • .>E;' &), DAVIN cootml94l9S, tkq, fleet 0111!!0 States Tea'. aelsr . esesitly , lent to.Parpguay resent a I ruiiiip&plult , to our flag and our Conso —the latterope of the irrepressible,iita4. l burufseolltr,it is apparent. that the sensp. 7 ptftyletin, regard' to ontragescommitled by 4pes t ,,i`e , tptorof Paraguay, were false; and that " Washprn's cowardice was the •' ' • all . „ cageotall tps , frouble. ,, aaimpesiog naval 'dernoni strOloiimpleaSse wenk and hardly pressed conntry, ~ Taragnay,,he Tlnited States saverrapprit t heaTiu disgfaeed itself in the .1 1 9:04;i1 19 .thq l P 5 1 rPif0 w ! :9141. instea d, of 1 1 , 1 44 3 0# u , 7 M9Y/fl i !! 111/ F?, , °1. (,,f h e t Y tan - ni f cal !faßgor J9, ( 40#!.. ,t!!'3,Prpvincei 40 1 ,000110i 1 q 0 0. 1 > ) arflfu,a,b our g° ll3 ia niso ithe / tglt ppFeloterfere to put a stop to t vßp i iist, by compellieg i thc,Bmperer witWpv i lds forces pf , pelt, White and re Elorpip , 'llo,?rit!4°, 'i n OPir!i ner nt puisiO t o . fTiletlifp i o tphelE"''ocvn coil i 1 ,974 whlol►badly need iinprovement,, in ail 'rest pelts f il l die i gipirior Would' employ as .. Ott /I.j. l) ' I I a inn ills ud f'fll9l mu4 l ,9miq the iuppFovemeot and , proper cultivaiiOn .0. Br"s.iae be . ) / ! l ts ItY"l447,idanOered and wlll4 hhii;roiqess war wk the only na't tien t Ihich hits !iept ftis tipanDllk blood pi l de+ ficed, t b,Oronnspuot i tatin algamation„ it would ba I r 4 l l. . 1 1141384G : his people , and the I f9l ld 11 gener al. : . • The Vnip4 Btatesgovorninent Was bitterly oppoml Eoani t tniliaa, EmperorofMexico' Deciapss he was the only rnonareh in,North ,Aplaries that )Mexico was better goleraed i by Maximilian that it had beenfof leng;years befors,er:has been sineS his deag9 , l3nt ornrge7ef , rupent opposed him, and eveiilhrcaleued to, !iepose him by force of arms,. almly because he had established ,:t , 1" / ),* ~‘ 4 maul inAmrlep. /.„ .40e yet the same do mimic! patty who control' ou r government, aud'ifilkii 4 iiid+Lseg &ilea 'the •Murder of 1114119,1,fipii,Rew•ta;koshIce with the Bp:Ter ar,OPribMit 9/ 6 .QPIY 4 . eu l6lll int faaaarq4 on this continent, against , the only nation in 80 pt6141 1 100W7PaaltDkPiltil, an abaaia4 raetutrotrivyrblOhNta pmeTvP4 anything like ktable i goverprespt for many years past. . a 11 , 4v4, 1 7 AO PIVA/19!019 8 ) to 8 ,4 , nothing 011ie geed owe!) for ; 'which the,i , figtOrrtlip, defence ,of their country against foreign,invasiont 7 shonld enlist cm their side .thp aympatkies, of all, civilized nations / and for the .great, I.lnited Mates to ' take pert' afilthAt.,,lTOititt but t'etol° nation, which- has even tw:coegbt bravawomen into the field, pesitiyely $1164.1901. Ifluelisenduct curdle part, of oar,go,vernment should bring the ,blush of,simme to the cheek, of every Ame ricatvwllo leteB blB country. , The truth ia, the United States govern rnept Ipia the, reputation abroad of being As, cowardly as it Is domineering, conceited and insolent; ft,can browbeat weak nations like AlgiersiPortugal, Mexico,.or Paraguay, but _powerful, nations like Erance e,aa insult our rtin4441(041 , with Impunity, while our bore& iary. enemy, Greet Britain, is permitted to take, rebel, emissaries from our,eustody with ouLrealstanee, and to refuse payment for de prodatiens committed upon our commerce by English built vessels, armed with English • #n0. 1 04 manned with I.;tiglish sailorff, paid 1p 4tiglish gold, ; While professing to be the champion of civil liberty, our government kneels *ad cringes at the feet of that meet despicable and cruel of, absolute despot i lson, the government of Russia. While profess• ing,tobe,the champion of freedom and free religion, our government stands idly by and permits our Christian iirethren in Crete to be slarlghtered and enslaved by the heathen Turks, when only : one of the fleet of w,ar Vo , ll* eels, which ,hash been for months engaged la' .escorting Admiral Varragut on his expensive' 11141010112r6 trip to Europe, would have given to tbi brave Cretans a free country and ft kee , religion, dihanne upon such _ inconsistency And ' cowardice I The once, gloripua stare .and 'stripes have ~been dishonored tieie 0 . 40 r time by, there to,wbom our people ha l ve cenfided, their ea* , 49400.8 *OPPA'FF•tisAii , feeling, we charge our gorernment with cowardice and thconsiittner In • !ta", foreign policy. We charge it with . petty 'OpPreision and unwar ranted inferfireilee in.the privnte offoire 'of Mexico, tempo % arid, our own Soutbarn cowardice in regard to the in. sulfa of Great Britain, with aiding and abet itiiy Ak.its familiar iercourse with , 44411011lieyi np4 Brazil,t4d tr , withhold - ire s a d ,PPlftn4Oickng,r/iPfr* aguay and Cuba, and worse than all, with' tacitly eneeuragiug pis forcible suppressipd of the Christian religion in, declining to in: today* is ,behalf of the oppressed Christians in SYria, Crete and elsewhere. Such a de. apicable arid cowardly foreign :policy is enough to make an - American in-a foreign land blush% oVril hiA nationality. These abuses should be reformo, as soon as possible. f We are aware, that a few Do• mocrutic newspapers, unaid4d, - can d`o . bat little under present circumstances to better the condition of governmental affairs, bat the entire * press of our country Conibitied ,bavette power to agitate this subject until the,sovereigns of our nation, MY !EOM, by petitions to Congress,shall cause a differ ent and more creditable course 'to be pi:m -.4A. Wo call upon • our brethren of the press, throughout the Union, to unite in their efforts to make the United States gov ernment the champion of Justice and Right all over the world, instead ofa cringing eye• ophunt before the crowned heads pf Europe present shameful position. A YANKEE BLANDZH• Some itinerant scribbler from the "hub of the universe," has written a long letter , to the Boston Advertiser, from Reading. In this letter, which the Daily , Times . of this city was aillyenough to publist,hestatesthat the Hessians captured at Trenton by Wash. ingtOrt settled around Reading, which "may account . for the supremacy of the Democratic party in Berksio.day;" Such a jackanapes should be kicked out of mir community.' At th 6 time'of the Rovela- , I tion Reading had a . populatien of som e fifteen hundred persons, and was noted for the manufacture of wool hats. The original settlers were of all iiationa l 'aed very few ,of the Hessians settled here. They were for a time encamped near Reading, having been sent here by Washington, on parole, because the people here could understand their law ittage l and because they would 'be secure against recapture thy the British troops. , The Democratie'forefathera of the Berke county Democrats fif to-day, were unswerv ing patriots duiing the Revolution, and as slated Washington in every way. The Hes aianS, by the way, were forced into the. British service against their will. Those who could I .tve the British service did so, and became' true and patriotic citizens of the United States. The people of Berke county should ferret out this strolling Yankee, and drive him from their midst. The probability is that his ancestors, like himself, were "loyal," and supported King George against their own cbuntrymen, Benedict Arnold was, a na tive.of New Engiand, not of Berke county, which never was, and never will be, a fa vorite region for "loyal" sneaks—alias Tor ies—who are now, as heretofore, the advo cates of a central despotism, ruled by the bayonet. LETTERE4IO THE STREETS. We learn that a reiiolution has been passed by Councils ordering the smaller streets of this city to be lettered—A, B, C, and so on. It 'appears to utl that it would boa much 'better plan to number them •by half numbers. For instance; 44 street, which every one would know was between .4th and tith streets, would be much more • readily found than E street. It would not be diffi cult for a stranger to find 14 street, which would know Was between 10th and . I Ith streets, bni, he would have to step and count up the letters of the alphabet lefore finding out howler from the river the same thoroqgli faro wakif it was lettered as .K, street. In every city where the experiment has been tried, numbers have been found preferable to letters for clesinti s fing streets 'We hope Councils will act upon our well meant suo,- *cation, and number the smaller streets by half numbers, We hope, also,, that the names of the streets will at once be put up on nll the corners of the main streets, as' at the present time a stronger eannet tell in . what part of the city he is without inquiring of passers-by, which is a disagreeable • necessity. • _ WADE FOR -PRESIDENT. The Muscatine Courier is responsible for the following expos . uro of the plans of the Radicals: "in Detroit, a fow days ago, a conference was held by Wade,Colfax. Chandler, and a few other extremßadiCals t ,at the , private reiiidence of Chandler. 'And it has come to light, at that conference,• that the,suggestion was made by Wade r and , assented to with great earnestness by Chandler, that the 'ad vanced'Radicabishould make sure of Grant, by requ i ring from him a written pledge to support and favor the congressional reciin• atraction policy in its every. detail, with all the means at , his command . 'And this,' added the Ohio fanatic,'must be done be fore the meeting of th Electoral Ciillege.! 'But,' said one of the party, 'suppose he would not sign ? "Then, - ,'..aaid Zach Chand ler, stretching his arms half-way across the table, and pointing. to Ben Wade, 'there is our next President I' The last observation' wksintended, doubtless, as an intimidation, t," influence Grant, rather than to expr ; .the Michigan fienator's belief that the' ex. tieruista, haveit in their Power. to control the vote in the Elect Oral College." , "THE WORM Moves."—A correspondent of the Pottsville , Standard 'states theta he , gro, named Peter Smith, has bcen• commis. Sionid by Governor Geary "to act as s po• 'iceman at the town of lieyenstein, Schttyll• or.elsewhere, as required."— 'Rah for Cleary 1 Gextmas. Buices, a 01104 44e t'!a l 4 sterling Democrat, waa elect:ea to' idastreSS:t at the hike 'election by the 'Vemeentey ‘te Third New York , District, by a triumphant majority. General grant hal jut written, a letter to bins congratilating him 'an hie .election, and "intimating that there will not probttply be anything in the next adminietta• tioh which 'a moderate Democrat may not support. 'There is considerable excitement amongst,,dicaLs in conseqience of this let ter, and e t tis pronounced a decidedly large and unruly elephant. Tog great question now appears to be— "IS Gen. Grant in favor of imputtial suf frage," la thee a Radical paper in the country that ean,auswer it? • mt • MONDAY, Nov. 30th.— Judge Diirrell l following the precedent of the Chief Justice, has dispensed with the "Troweled." jurors' oath in the U. S. Dis trict Court at New Orleans. Judge Conley, of the- Sixth Distirct Court of New Orleans, has sustained the' quo warranto of the Mayor's Chief of Police against the Metropolitan Superintendent.— The latter has applied for an injuqtioli against his opponent in the Fifth District Court. • The Circuit Court of Richmond, Va., has given judgment against that city for $15,000, the value ',OOO/barrels of whisky de• stroyed by Order of the City Council on the night of the rebel evacuation in 180. The City Council of Charleston, S. C., of 'a trial of two weeks, him declared the recent election in that city irregular and void. The forthcqming public debt statement will show an increase in the debt. Eight companies of the Twentyninth United States infantry left Memphis on Saturday for Texas. Two companies of United. States soldiers have been sent to Augusta, Ela., to keep order at the Municipal election, which takes place on Wednesday. • Arizona advices to November 12th ' state that the Wiens were depredating in all directions. They had killed a mail rider and robbed the mails near Wickenburg. The registration of :voters in New York city for , the Municipal election is • 178,688, an increase of 4818 since the Presidential elec. Linn. General Doubleday bat been granted six months' leave of absence by theWarDepart meat. The ex-rebel General W. C. Wickham hall been chosen President of the Chespeake ano Ohio Railroad. Dr. Arthur E. Petticolas, Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum, of Virginia, committed suicide at Richmond, on Satur day, by jumping from a Window. T. A. Marsh, late of TempleteMarsh,New York, who is s Charged with embezzlement, has been arrested at Memphis, 'on his way to Cuba. He had with him $16,000 in bonda. Padden. & Son's brewery, in Louisville, Fy., was partially destroyed by fire on &tut ay. " A man was killed by the falling df one of the walls. The propeller Akron, of the Northern Transportation line, has been seized at Pori colburne, Canada, for infraction of the ens toms laws. The town of Center Point, Arkansas, was sacked on the I.oth inst.,/ by two hundred men claiming to be militia. As the citizen's were holding an indignation meeting in ref erente to the matter, next day, the two hundred returned, fired upon the assem blage; and, arresting three Komine,nt citi zens,'shot'them in a neighboring field.. At last accounts the ruffians still held the town. The customs receipts from November 16th to . 21st, at the chief Atlantic ports, wee $2,22b,803. The "New Nation," a Republican news paper of Richmond, Va., has suspended pub lication. Mexican advices via San Francisco State that Alvarez, Governor ofj Guerrero, had been complained of to the government for privately appropriating customs funds. General Lozado had issued a manifetto stating that it was not his interest to war against the Federal Government, but ho could carry on such a vier successfully.— Frightful murders are reported near Man- O'Baldwin is under bonds to keep the peace: • •;Tatnes Smith threw Patrick Cler' vat of boiling beer ittliew YorkontS Smith escaped, and Clark will paob li i rvin South America. I= . Lima, Nov. 29.—The mail stea Rio Jarkeiro, brings the following n the war in Paraguay. . • The Brazil Hans had sent a colum men across !than Chaco forest, to a position of Lopezl at Villetl► on tl The Marquis de Caxias was awaitin ifelorrient . of this flank moveme .' tack the river batteries with his fle clads, and forte communication army on Oran Chaco. . , •• • weans *pails. . ./' 'LONDON, MY, 29.—Thoappreh tfiloodshed in Spain are increasing thought that a • ,collision -, between aarchists and the •repuMiearks w igevitabln result of the, excited p 0 test now itt pregreas. -Meintial Westin fersoi Of the nation la nn Madrid despatch states, that th , t .tions by the 'people to the nation amount to $BlO l OOO l ,OOO teals. ADVERTIBE in thelßAa IN3 1 ir ,... w .... _.„•.... t SHAWL ANI) tuyAg E 1# ‘rt BLANKET SHAWLS, BROCHE SttAWIA, CHAIN LAIN SHAWLS, PAISLEY SHAWLS; MISSES' SHAWLS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, MOURNING SHAWLS; GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS, Also in Stock, a fall assortment of SIIkVe will be sold by, the yard, or Made to order in at short notice and moderate prices. *Naas a Steam Ilinalake in New York The.liad has discovered an engine in Spruce street, which furnishes the motive power to over one hundred" and iiientYl,tive different printing presses. Skating alvs belting distribute the power id every diree. tion, the main shading being i three.fourthi of a mile in length s and the connecting khuf over a mile. A rubber belt one hundred and twenty feet long, connects a fifth story presi on Nassau atroet,with main shafting on Spruce. The engine prints MeLaughlin's toy books, tuns the immense establishment of Brad street and .1. W. Otiver, beside many other job printers, a hoop-skirt manufactory and several binderies, and prints nearly Afty pa pers, besides magazines and books innumer- , able, among them the itail l tho Independent, Dispateh,Leader, Star,Eicaminer aud Citron. iele, Observer, Coerier, Clipper ] Will4e's Spirit, Turf, Field tied Farm, Police Oa- Kett°, La Crosse Democrat, Lager, No York Weekly, Literary Album, New Yet Democrat,, Sunday Times, Commoewealth, Scottish American, Freedman* Journal, 'Emerald, Tablet, Irish American, Irish Ped-‘ ple, etc. INTERNAL lIEVEN UR LAW. ^ NO United States Circuit Court for 'West yirginia,Chief 'Justice Chase presiding; has recently decid• ed, that under tte Internal Revenue Law of 1804 r receipts for freight on goods delivered to a Railroad Company for transportation, are islandbills of lading, and are not 'nib jeet to a stamp duty. , It „ was further held that in the . ease of an employe of 3 a railroad company issuing unstamped papers oontrary to law, the corporation should indidtei for an attempt to violate the statnte l and not the clerk. Tao experimental firings at Fortro, roe have been completed, and the reported result is, that none of the' targets had 64- cleat strength to resist the ponderous balls discharged by - the heavy ordnalice used.— The targets wore built of granite and of earth, faced with iron. A CARGO Or 00011108 le reported to have , arrived recently at Galveston, TOxlifl. These unfortunate Chinese laborers, it is stated, were consign9d an merchandise with the or• dinary bill of lading, and wore to be sold at auction to pay freight and charges. Tnko• thirds of the Coolies were fetnatei • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RAND IiAFFIANG IitATCH G FOR • • TWO FAT HOGS. At the Provers' Hotel Gbr. Fiahth &Washifielet(sto., DR SATURDAY EVENIND NEXT, DEO. :OTD, 1808. The highest number of Made thrown , takes first choice. lowest number takes second choice. Tick eta 2.5 coats. nov 30 Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. i . (nevißel.) ; BRA DINO, NOVRII RV g 23.1863. AV INTER ARRANGEMENT OF• PASSENOER Vl' TRAINS, November 23, 1868. Five Trainadown.to Philadelphia, paming Reid inq at 730, 1035 and 11 30 a t tn., and 4:26 and 630 PP,P. • , J,, • up to Yottsville, at 10 40 a. tn., add 5 all and 800 D. tn. .... Trains Weal to Lebanon and Harrisburg) Western Express from Now York, a 105 a. m, and 150 and 1019 p. m. I • i ! Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 715 a. M.. and mail trains at 10 45 ss. in. and 005 p. m. Ott Sundays, the doWn trains pass Readings at 940 a. in. and 425 p. m„ and up train* at 10.60 a. m. and 5 57 p. m. •. The 425 p. fn. down, and 10 60 ion, up trains run only between Philadelia and Re difig. Bp trains leave Philadel phia for Reading, Er risburg and Pottsville, at 7 and 815 a. nu, •i 40 noon, and 330 p. tn. and 515 p. M.. Or RIM it only. The 8 a. nsi v traitr m omot with trasfor Tamaqua, WI 14imsport. irtit Buffalo. Niait ra and Canada. The 815 6, M. and 8 30 p, m.*up trains from Phil adelphia, and 1035 a. tn.' and 425 p. tn. Psibon trans stop only atprinoi pal mations. bel9vr Reading. , Heading AccoMmodation Train s tette* Read n at 730 a. m. , returning leaves PhiladelPhia at It 16 p.m. ' Pottstown Aoconsmodation Train leaves Pol i ts• town at 645 a. ut-. returning leaves Philadelp id at43o Western . , The Express Trains eoAneet at Harris 1, burg wh express ttainkort the Feitussylvania R. R. for Baltimore, Pittsbus i gh. st4d all Points W al, and the 19 equal train conneets at listrhburg or, Pittsburgh. Lineaste_ t _r Chansharsbwrg,.. HUH) ti. Scranton. Pittston, Wilkesbene. -Willianto rt. Loek HaVen_ L ElMlrs and the Canidatx:, ; s Passenger Trains leave Uygur PePoi:4B 7CO o f m and 615 p. so.. for Ephrata, muss,Liregeter lad Columbia, _ 1 Through First-clam Contson ticket! and EPil ' 'rants' tickets t reduced fares, tell the princips' points In the ortb i lYest and_the' anadt.s. i 00 ilumfllow, TIC ETA , . With 260006 r at 25 peicent, Aiscount, betty es any points des red. I ILEAdE 2 . 101a7R, .* i, lilloeslfor 2000 miles between all points? at ST N - 00 . ,.f0r• Bunnies and business firms. sgAsoN ricknia ; flood for the holder only, for 3. 0, 9E412m0n lbs.. between all point; sit reduced fares: ~431sheol setOloll tie ets at one-third less than the above. • , P niers ill take the Express Trill's alpt e pot. and all other trisinsatXbr:' OP, . + l' ,, ~- ' . apses 00 Igt It 101101110.16 Wed iiikb pger. beforetesseng e r are requested to purchase th eir tick et.. eII7 Mr s nail at Miner fares ate chime -4f paid e MC' . • • 1• ' ( OOPOIQI) , issk_ets T ra i n to bar' 730 a.m., AwsoMmoditton Train to Philadelphia Sind rosters:l t at $266 each. ' • I. • k into a iturday. ibly die. der' frtm wa fr m of 2000 ttwo)s the k the de t, to pt of iron with the bsioss of 1 - Built is the, le! o• 1, AP Oil kcal cOn• the pe atted. , A subscrip,-, loaniolw 11.141111111, unimiza a coos KLINE,,PPIHIMER & cf). Doffs. 0. A. NICOLL% Cleikl, Sup% OP ( .4 1 v PL4.9l,tqLfi'llf,9o4Pf ,/1( cititionitaix‘etioil*OLOAKS, I #rtittft'nEXAttat:Letigg',,!'., - .'l .FRosTgo'nffifitigittratitatA t ) 'WATERPROOF CLOAK% e —1%2 »w ;.; .;‘• •c, ••, CRILDRETS•CLOAKS, • J. OPERA CLOAISSt . SILK. VELVET, CLOAKS. ‘, I vets, Velveteen's did '151'001114 bietbs i 'Wat t the moat dur,al4le Itid„.f4pkttifincibt4 4)lmvirr; • • , NEW Firittraen4wle. fti4t•',,toor e omits 4 o44) five reading room for yoggirloonlinn, 041101,11 be held in the Library 11M1, Fifth and rank f streets, °Ws:dewily /pvening.! Nov+. AO. 1868, at , o'clock,' whieli all portent desiraufOf promotin the moral and intellectual etanding of the youn meteor thie 014% ufe Inv lied to attend. Several ad dresses/I will 14 tleliveredt .• • • John if#. RielOrd?./ ,/ A. G. Wean,. Ir. thienter-f tf . Jacob 8, - Livi6gobd, " 0. lz MoKnigy i . P. R. Behmuoker, • f Iddhlen erg, W, H. Livingood,, /tome° . Yundt, , • A. El_,_Bassaman, . U: Atliker, W. Brine?, W. J. oodlfard, B. P. Boyer, . gigbt, • • J. Knabh, • W. H. earhart, Jacob BON:114J T 4103140111 J. (I, Boltzer,, ievi B 11.13hear6r.f eAßaeri , ; Ldwin Sbaltett. , ff • dec. aline!. ' K. §tauffer, Kline, million 111 B. D. smith; ' hit 0, Fegrson. Co F. Leaf Smith, ' 4l, Ishtar& li4tete,4 ' B.ls`. Ancona ,• antis Jlmeson, Daniel K. Knitter. " gaol htmentrout, nostißlt • , f, , • f :LION SALE.. All the fi xings fora 1; 0 28'0110:i I .1' 25 Bushels, for Palo tery.eheip;;lnelliwllo e 20 inehee hy_PO reet t Ptilli Dsubler t lYortn. Pit D , Iron '. midi Uoivor. Plpes,/or all ltlnfilVklitll3smu • %iris's Mal. ilitiring township, Botha odd° ty, Pa. ' I' l . & rah": .I,loalle 1144.40 1 b°UgAt. B , o Pfk ad ro, l l . des red. , , , . . wrotilvltc , -.4llilatoutol4,tneeingot th , r/ 31 ' 111 tune. Padding and , Savint ABSOCIIitIOII °tit int, will NI held on Tuesday..eirirninir 44:' o'clock, nt Hoyer's Saloon on *WM% Sixth.. The iniation fee 0125 bentriettr 16ab it arte kill bo received. There are also nine Direetorkto be chosen. Fankuhl itidndnneft is requested. By order of the P. .J. MOSS not.ii74W t'. 1. OT . 14 11 / 4 r+A 14 poltif 'meeting Wyllie Meehan tole Eind norkingntop's • livlngs A#looll+oo nill he 01 qn WiIOWAY oVen tt., Va.' ist, ,1%8;', at, 7 b!et oak, at the Taylor, indef. fot the' purgetti 11" nenlinalinit sthreb o'r.inore petTetie id nefirdes, to - reetore for throb year*. and one ottent4"t4llolls to eerre as 'free rater for One' year t the' sante to. be elected At the regular Atint3ol PleOtleir Of 11_0 gook hi:Adore,' on Wednellday dVettintti the 9th e Diteent ber following, at the iamb Unto tnd_plaoe. ,- By o - der of the Board. • AARON STBINB4CH, Prbst. iP. D.•Waage, Beerelarg. ~,. -- 90.YZ1t911 VAS . SODIUM E RAI OP TIW,CITY OP READINO. ' ;..,_ _ 414 PENN STREPII:, Would call the attention of the publielo his larie tobk of Parlor, Wilco and Cooking Stoves, ltauges, Tin, Hollowware and Housekeeping goods °revery description, • • , „ Rooting and Spouting promptly attended to at the lowest price, tliVe Mn a call. [nov 27-3moS (110 INFIVRANVIC COMPANIIM—ThoCciIp -1 wino, on City Property of the corporation of the, city of Reading hereby invite proposals (until ti o clock, P. M. of ov. 30.1868,) tl•Mn the tpoveral Fire Insurance Companies, reprcionted in this oitY, fdr the Insurance pt the vinous progenies belonging to the corporation. The amount_ of in surance required on each property and other Ofir- Oculars, can be ascertaiped .by applying.at , the office of the Departukent, Sortheast"corner 'of Fifth and Franklin streets. • ' I nov. 24-td UAW, Secretary?. A:MERMAN now is' Es"Tote*NT. Corner.of Fourth and Penp 'streets, 11:11171 it' Ifor.i.xunnon. Proprietors.li • .tirituctanefrpois s i e u on of this saloon e hiul hating on hand a mostoo - DIAto stock of everything in the eating and dila log line, we are prePared to meet our friOndika (l an accommodate theM in the hest mner, (Vat a f r served in everystyle. • . ' . nor /7 - /' th TORT noon T.40:110, 544 Penn Wait. Sin Sln Schinooker House building. , Apply itApt.lsa office. NEW ROCERY tz PROVISION MR% • • • J. D . . H Announces \ to the public that he has opened a 1 , , , 1111,0CERI7 St, PROVISION EITORR • $ nt the N. E. Corner or EWA bud' Franklin 130.1 where he will ktep oonitantly on hand it large aid well seledted. Etc& of -Groceries. &0.. which he wilteell at the lowest tnarket price. ► A shako of publio.patronage is re spectfully solic ited. Country proditechougt4 and sold. J. D.OlOll, N. E. Corner Eighth and trattitlin. inov.4l i Imeti,Eriatifutic 4 . . .I. . ~ , .e . • $ , , , ,:,, t „ is J • •, , - "' 1Y ' .R , APIMAIIiMItoi. One of the beat Izoneee'ontetio efthiiiirte.altfea. It to loceted on the line of: the deat•P. nhamoir . Italltond abontin i f i dirr t Oetlbeil nefit 11 " l ire t el, W i l i l l; it j e t l i l l &tit ) l ife; rivii.:!.:3,lcitlya a thud ed i atel st in font of the W 0411444 16' ',,'' garEverythipt in phdlitnntt the hotel ,tiF ti,. r -412 Weed. A ant retelitiert Stable ltirisorttept in e6nnection with the Hotel. • rah* Boicmuidius WINE AND .LAGER BEER RALOO4I, Penti street, ~h,ancl, S eveiihi4, All kinds of best Rhenish wine always on hist& and'sold at the lowest price. ,4 nov 12-Sett Gpairaw.Aff:RtheTYP TIONAL SHOE &HAT BTOISN, IM P 4 1 Pro• 341 Penn etreet A three dopy, " nelow the Baqt.a oatee,toV i r cheap and well made' BO 13110B$ and UAW. 049-3mosod - . LAIOOTEITERI4. 19SEP4 REPJAWr, 79, - NO. 710 • PENN STREET,I, . • • • i• , ! 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