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- READING, PA., 411GtIfi 26, 1864'
61 1 fit AND COUNTY.
"EDITION•ra 141 p..
FOr further locals see second pogo.
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Tug TAION otetit Owx.—Citidera l from the
fi r e yesterday; I inches long, Were Oohed
up in the yards of honks Opposite Listutir'S
Park, North Third streetr , —,--A'. large
Humber of promenaders on Penn street last
o i g f it .--Tbe milliners are exhibiting fall
bonnets ----Stealing beta from the doors
of hotel rooms, is One o the Philadelphia
fine arts.- -- A Yankee, is astonishing our,
citizens with a patent butter machine. ,
makes one pound of butter from Onto pound
o f m ilk. This may bring the price of buttet
to a reasonable figure.- 7 —One reasort
' why boys of the present day aro anxious to
leave the farm is, they aro not taught moues
of the business to he certain that eon
live by it.--r-Dan. Gardner - & Konyon'a
.tinited• States Circuses will 'exhibit at Wil;
linutsport, September sth. Rev. A. L.
Herman will p reach the 'annual Harvest
Home sermon, in St. John's Church, Ham.
next, 80th inst.--The
burg, on Sunday
alarm of fire yesterday d brought out a large
number of o men an children, who usually
block up th sidewalks, and run the .risk - of
tieing run over. The semen for pic-nics
and excursions la drawing to a closo, l
Tho Union Sunday Scheel, of Weavertown,
Serb comity, will hold its annual celebra=
tion, on Saturday, September sth, in Dante'
14, Rhoads' Woods.- 2 ----The weather now-
A•days is delightful, and those who have the
"stamps"itake advantage of it in the sham
of a carriage ride. The telegraph office,
in Sixth.street, was onteredlby 'burglars on,
Hdriday, night'and tho 4 a
111 robbed of ;alm
live dolled td stamps. The entry was effect
ed by means of false keys. A printer,
in setting up the sentence, "wo aro but parts
of a stupendons whole," by mistake of a let-;
ter made it read, "we are but parts of a stn.
Pendoui6 whale."--Great preparations
aro being made for the fall Agricultural Fair,'
And it will no doubt be the largest over held in ,
this city.-4----Another attempt, with a pros-'
pect of *ems, is about being
. made to re
open and work the-old copper nune - in Doug
lass township, Montgomery county. -4
Prof. Rents, with his' accomplished sister,
and Mark HasleN celebrated orchestra ) will'
visit our city, iui give one of his grand con
certs next month. '
.
y.,
WI: would call attention to tho advertise
ment of Kryder it - Co., in nuother column.
They aro the manufacturers of Dr. •Stawor' a
Tome Ilerh Bitters, tho most eolobrated bit
ters novir' in tho country.
,
MR, EDWARD SCULL
_Pktiber t of this city,
is at present engaged workmen in
laying 1700 feet of 4-inch iron water pipes in
Lyons—a town on the line of the'Vest Penna.
1., ikon&
Messes. Fox' HAMM & CO. Reading Ter
ra Cotta Works; and Canal stroes,
received a number of orders last evening
from New . York and the West, to fill whio
will keep thenifit work the next four weeks.
BURWL-At the fire yeittorday afterno n,
several more 4ections'of tbe New Gum II so
linrst t , prordking a goodly number of ho
firemen who Wanted all the/ water that ran
through the plugs to squirt on the tiro, •
Varieties Infull tide of . m
em. , First appearance of ; Mr. Milesi i the
great comic singer and'old , man personator.
Master Jardolla will positively appear on
Monday next. , Cool lager always on_hand.
•• LAME Besx.—We have been,shown a
besu•pod, raised by George fitrubn, of this
city, which measures two fi3et 'sir 'lnehes'in
iongth, midis well filled with beaus. It is
of/the variety called the Yard' Bean.
I WONDRR why Ile tame 641
f i hat Yeagor's Etotures at! anew!,
1 ow Yosger'e upllery la the place .
• s For all to got a pretty face.
Sixteen photographs for ono dollar, at
Yeager's Gallery, 43!)i Penn street. ' It
PLOTIMIG STOLM—Yestorday afternoon ,
While the fire was raging in Carpenter alloy,
!mine scoundrel atom from thebouse of Mr.
Davin Fox, (No. .186 Carpenter alley) a lot
of clothing belonging to Harrison T. fox, a
non of Mr. David 1?ox.
PRERENTATION OF A FIRE•HORN.-11: depu•
tation of Fairmount Fire Company, of Nor•
ristown, visited Boyertown, Berke county,
on Friday last, and presented a splendid sil
ver fire horn, which cos $5O, to Falimonal !
Fire' Company, of Boyertown.- They num.
bored 82 men, and made afine - , appearance.
. .•
A Sunday School Celebration wall held on
Wallah the 22d inst.,in a grove near Earl
ville, Balm county, by the Harlville'Sunday
School. The attendance bfpeoplo was largo.
Sei;eral addresses wore ma'de, and the plea
sure of tho . occasion 'was enhanced by the
music of a brass band from Boyertown. .
Aitamo—tho groat Astrologist
" cook ie listen to whit I have to eay.
you'll think of me some future day."
Describes the person who loves you ; never
fails. Is crowded and still they come. By
request of many I will 'remain this week ; no
longer. Residence at Miss 'Tyson's, No.
488 South Seventh street.
aug 18-st*
FIREMEN HURT.—Yoterddy, while run
ning to tho' Ore in Carpenter alley, Adam
Moyer was ruwoVerly the Junior Eng,ino's
hose carriage, and pretty badly hurt. Rich•
and Phillip of thaimo company, mi.) very
, nearlosin his life falling in front of the
steamer W ilo on t ;Way to the fire. It Was
being drawn by hand, and ho had hold of the
tongue, when he stumbled and fell. It was
by the most strenuons efforts the enginevas
turned.from crushit him. Ho was, consid
erably hurt by the fell.. '
Sums Urstr.—Yesterday afternoon 'the
lock of the Morgantown stage broke while
corning down the hill beyond the Green Tree
taverni while on the return trip to Reading.
The declivity is stoop and there were fear
passengers in the, stage. The. horses were'
unable to hold back the weight,. and soon
they were going at full speed. The horses
finally ran .to one side, when the vehicle
upset and rolled down a bank! The stage
was 40101410*d \ strange to say, none of
the occupants were seriously fhurt.
. A . ; •
Finn Flollr.—A small riot occurred n "
Chestnut street, below Third; yektorday a ft
noon. Some 'half a dozen persons partici,
gated in it. There were several knock
(lo w* and tho stones; for a few ~minntes,
flen\ thielc and fast: The police appeared on
the sc(ine---4 minute too late to arrest the
partied. As soon as they heard of the dig
turbaneo they made for the,spetfull speed,
but did not arrive intior see the flats an d
stones fly, and thereibre, could"make no ar•
rest without a warnat:' •
P
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....mitis t .on 'so bPU4 u g inati#6l B
fonha diesioer • Fittater's thin, Ai
Any otter house hi Reeding. _ j /84
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Milano or Lomas Alto Atlettotiiietti.- - .••
The following named .organiaiitknis wilthold
their regular stated meetings this . (WErnotel
Day) evening: •
idelamora Lo4f; No. 147, I. 0: of 0, 'F.,
at Nit FellbWei all. -
Continental Lodge, 1. 0. of 0. F., at Tem ? .
perauce Hall. -
Minnebabe Council No. 69, 0. U. A. M.,
at Sallada's Hall,
Lady Jefferson_ Home .commnnion,llroth.
erbood Union Hall.
;~~:' ~<
Maria Conclave No. 8, D. of M.,,708' Pena
street.
Sinking Spring. Council No. 77, 0. 11. A.
M. at Sinking Spring.
Order of Soren Wiso Men t Yeagor's Hull.
UNACCOUNTAIII.% DISAPPEARANCE.. -A son
of Mr. Peter B. Fisher, 17 years of age, who
had been in the employ of Daniel Aithouso
in Lower-Heidelberg township, this county,
disappeared vory mysteriously ,on Monday,
afternoon, Au'guit 24th. After dinner Mr.
David L. Wenrich had met him and talked to
him. William then went to his - work;which
'consisted in the mowing down of the thorns
and thistles aloe he fences. He appeared
in 4°o, health did line Writs, without any
apparent cause for dissatisfaction. At sup
per, howom, hewaS missed, The bell was
Ellogapip pad,again, but he appeared not.
His Scythe and rake3vere found. at the fence
where he bad evidently been mowing during
the afternoon. • His friends and the neighbors
searched for till late at night, and the.
next morning the search was renewed with a
lirger force, but all to no avail; no trace being
discovered of him. .Any information' con
cerning him, is anxiously looked for by his
&mil) , and should be sent to his father, Pam.
B. Fisher, Robesonia. Furnace P. 0., Berks'
county, Pa. , ti
11600110 TM EXPLOSION. A Complete ,
Wreck—ifiraculoto Escapes CoMagration.
4--About' noon yestorday..a locomotive ,bp,
longing to the Pennsylvania railroad compti
ny, While standing on the track at the round
house, awaiting tho arrival of the engineer,
guide:lly exploded with terrifyc force,rnaking
a report that was
,dieitinctly
_beard several
squares distant. The locomotive was com
pletely wree,koa l and the groXlid torn a
great extent,firo and ashes scattered around,
fragments of the machine. hurled . in all di
rections, and many persona in the neighbor
hood narrowly - escaped serious injury. W.
Birmingham, the "heavy" clerk of the State
Treasury Department' who..wint sitting in
front of the Jackson liouse,at least, ampere
distant, was ihrown from his chair by the
force of the concussion, but fortunately Os
tained no injury. The fire in the engine was
thrown a distance of at leastA one. hundred
feet, intO4i 'stable in the rear 'of Mr. Elliott's
hotel, on the of Pennsylvania avenue
and Broad sfreet t 'starting a conflagration ,
which caused a general alarm and brought'
out the fire department and n large crowd of
citizens. Tho flames were subdued after the
stable- was 'partially consumed, and with
some difficulty the hotel was saved from de
striihion. No person was in charge of the
engine at the time, and the cause of the.ox
plosion is not known.,--Harristnirg - 34 raing
P,atriot. , .
ANOTHER Finc.---About 8 o'clock yester
day afternoon, a fire broke out in _the. stable
o:tceupied by David Mitchell,' baker, in Car
pouter alley, between Franklin and Chestnut
and Third and Fourth streets. The stable
was 'quickly destroyed, and the adjoining
house, belonging to, Win. Drinkhouse, and
ocoupled by Mrs. Mita Butted and Henry
Oestrich,' also took fire, and the roof was
burned off. The furniture was carried out
and saved..
The firemen turned out with praiseworthy
promptness, but if\ d few minutes after the
Mar in wan: given the fire communicated to
the stables on the opposite aide, of the alley,
owned by Ipso Males°, which wore des.'
troyed. The firemen wont to work with a
will,and,by pulling down the adjacent stables
and sheds and bringing their streams to bear
on the flames, they soon conquered and ex
tinguished them entirely. •
The stable 'of Mr. Mitchel Is said to •• ha ve
been fired bar design, thbugh'the fact has not
been proven. It belonged to Mrs. Bickel.
A buggy, two sleighs, a wheelbarrow and
some hay and grain, wore consumed. Loss
about sBoo—sl6o ifienrance. .
The house occupied by' Mrs. Burkhart is
'insured for $BOO and her furniture for $lOO,
Which may co v et the loss by fi re, and break
age and flooding by water.
The three stables of Mr. Menem); which
were totally tdestroyed, were.valned at about
$1,560 with their contents. a lot of hay, oats
mid corn, and some stable tools.. All the
herself were saved t They were partially in
•sured.'
The stables of A. 4. Fiehthorn and Mr.
Lichtenthaler were tom -down to prevent the
(wad of the flames, &mat gardens in
the neighborhood were much injured, and
much complaint is made of the depredations
of swinish frtiit thieves. •
The roofs of buildings on the North side, f
.Franklin street wore sometimes - on fire from,
the flying cinders, but the flames were ex
tinguished by men with buckets.
The firemen deserve great credit. Some
of the now gum hose bursted, as usual, a d
the, fire-plugs are entirely too snifill foithe u e
of both steamers and plug streams nt the sa o
time, The supply of water should be inere s•
ed, and tire badge system should be adopted,
to prevent the crowd from incommoding the
firemen in their duties.
Wo do not believe t there is a better, more
active, prompt and eificient fire department
in the country than that of Reading, while'
their behavior, at fires and elselthere, is such
as to make thorn a credit to okr city. They
-should receive every encouragement from our
citizens, at 411 times.
GEORGE HARE.
,
i
. The Great t the Grand, the Only reliable
remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum
btigo, Sprains and Bruises, Swilled Olandpi,
Still Joints, • Bore Throatykand: pain of any
sort and from Any cause, is Pa. RUSSELL'S
Magnetic Oil. 80 eta. and $1 00 per bottle.
Amerimn House, Reading. tang. 18.1 m
IF our frrends 'sill use preparationa for re
storing gray hair they should use the best in
the market; Our ,attention has lately been
called to Au article wh ich has an extensive
Sale and, a very high 'reputation,known as
Ring's Vegetable; Ambrosia, we are in
dined to think that it possesses More desira
ble and less' objectionable qualities than any,
other in the market. It restores gray or ,fa
ded hair to ita .
.original color in.a most re
markable matOter, and by its invigorating
and soothing propertiesTemoves all' dandruff
and burners from the scalp. Give it a' fair
audyou cannot fail to like it. auglgil
Du. ',Alain has just received a large lot of
'pure ) fresh drhga and medicines, of all
kinds. Those who desire the pure article
(and who does.not?) we would advise them
to go to. him. ,His prices are reasonable,and
he waits upon all his customers itt a prompt
and gentlemanly manner. - Ayr esorotions
are pat up in the mpst careful manner, and
there is. no danger. of any mistakes °c
entring. -
The Doctor haii. also all 'kinds of. toilet
articles Air.., soaps,
bombes, combs, &04.`ifc.-• • • :
Hemembq,the. place--No. 1 North Fifth
street: • - ' • , aug -
LOCAL NOTICES.
PRIAI
SECOND EDITION.
11,1.44 o4cLocit P.
Stitt
DAILY ALMANAC. '
-2 , •Slinsets . $5
Daya's length 13 hours 10 minutes.
13TATI1 .01' .THEI11110)1FIXII. ,
7 A. M.. 2 P. M.
70° ;81°
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Monday,
Tuesday,
IVedneaday,
Thursday, ,
Friday',
Saturday,
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THE Camp Meeting at Annville is being
largely attended and very successflil. It is
estimated that 15,000 people were 'on the
(Ironed on Sunday last. It is probable that
it will continue over„next Sunday.
YESTERDAY afternoon, during the fire, the
residence of John Hollinger, in Carpenter
alley, near where the fire occurred, }was en
tered and robbed of $2O in, greenbacks. The
money was taken out of a bureau drawer.
MAnsnoar's . Varletiekin full tide of suc.
ccss. First appearance of Mr. \ Miles, the
great comic's►ngor and old man personator.
Master. Jardella, the celebrated wench den.
cot and comedian, will positively appear on
Monday next. Cool lager.always on hand.
testimony in the case of
Jesse O. Hawley vs, Catharino . Acker and
Sarah Bard, involving thp.validity of the will
of Esquire Tobias Clouyor, deed, closed at
noon orday , 'and t the argument of counsel ,
to tljuxy, followed tit 2P. M. A report of
the c se will be presented to-morrow.
A . 'YOUNG man by the name of John Ball
was arrested on Monday night about 11
o'clock,. accused of picking the pocket of
Elizabeth Strunk, an elderly lady, contain
ing $88.50 in currency and National Bale{
notes, at Lnuer's Park on Monday. Bound
over beforo Alderman Richards m the sun
of $5OO for a hearing•atfeourt.
RADICALIAM.—Tho law requires every
manufacturer of cigars to have a sign put
over his, place of business.- Tho time pre.
scribed for so doing , expired on Thursday
last, and those who have failed to comply
are• now liitblo to a lino t or from $lOO to
$6OO. Is it not. time to have a change of
lnwmnkera?
WE neglected stating in our report in ano-
ther column of the fire which occurred 'in
Carpenter alley yesterday, that the roof of
house,No. 105, adjoining Mr. !lurked's, and
occupied by Mr. Davy Fox, waspartly
burned off, and the upper part of the house
damaged. The ceiling in the second story
dropped to the'iloor. , :image, about $250.
Insured.
Cor.. G. W. ALEXANDER . RE-ARRESTED.
-This Morning abont one, o'clock G. W.
Alexander, late Assessor of Internal Rove.
nue, was re-arrested by II; S. detectives and
taken in a earring.° to Pottstown, where the
party intended taking the local Pottstown
train for Philadelphia this. morning.
A. number of his friends left this city with
the 7:80 A. M. train, for Philadelphia, to be.
come his securities.'
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• To-Niairr Fattie Stewart will take his bene
fit at the Theatre*Comique. A. spleudid bill
is offered, and 'those who want to enjoy an
evening of fun and mirth,, should• go and see
him. First time of Stewart's great burlesque,
Pas De Zephyr—Mazeppa or the Wild H9rse
of Lauer's Park. In addition to the large
programme, fifty presents will be given away,
cqnsisting of watch chains, segar eases, pock
ot•books, perfumery, neck ties, etc. See ad.
tertisement. 1 • •
.Titg Lebanon and Pinegrovo Ilailroatt is
progressing rapidly.' A large force of hands
is employed all along the line, and the work
done is wonderful. It is a noticeable fen
tun), one worth of columpfidation,and which
has created remark, that'the laborers, as a
whale, are sober, industrious, and voty at
tentive p) their duties.' No rowdyism, or
anything- worthy of complaint has yetzbeeur
.reet, and the residents along the line are
most agreeably deceived in not meting the
trouble they anticipated from the stqlden in
crease ofso large a stranger populationv—
The management bosses, ke.,front the chief,
Mr. McFadden, , down through' all the de
partments, are gentlemen fully 'acquainted'
with their dutiei, and who will bring the
groat work to a speedy and satisfactory com
pletion. In fact we wish we hpd many more
railroads to build so as to keep the whole
"crowd" always with us.—Lebanon Ador•
Weer.
[Communicatod.]
• EDITOR DAILY Esom—ln the Dispatch
of yesterday a false statement appeared, yip
;that Deputy S. Marshals Sharkey'and
Gordon loitered around the city until 10 o'-
clock at night before arresting Col. • Alex
ander.
The facts are as follows : Mr. .liarkey
was in town all day on other business, , but
had no warrant. Mr. Gbrdon came up in the
Into train with covarrant, and arrested Col.
Alexander as soon as ho could find . him. Re
did so in order 'that Col. Alexander could
get his security ready to go down at 7/ V
clock the next morning.
Col. Alexander and J. H. Jacobs, Esq.,
asked for time till 101 a. in., and promised
the Marshal on their word of honor that no
advantage should be taken of the favor, but
that Col. Alexander would be on hand with
his security to go down at 101 o'clock.
By inserting this correction you will oblige
part ies who only ask for JUSTICE.
Correspondence
HAMBURG, Aug.- 26, 1868.
EDITOR DAILY Room—There are it-pres
ent a goodly number of Philadelphians so
journing, here; whose promenades upon our
streets giye them quite a lively appearance,
and who Infuse life and mirth into society.
generally,
Hambuyg is becomin g quit e a summer re
sort for city folks, owing in part to the social
'qualities of its people, its healthful situation,
bud its beautiful surroundings. Those who
visit hero once are 'sure to come again, and
also bring their friends with them the next
succeeding year. Among the most notab
on a visit here now is Mr. J. R., with whom
I have the pleasule of being acquainted, and
wiio was engaged on the New York Herald,
as correspondent and reporter, until within
a short fun° ago, when he was obliged to , re
sign his Position t on account of failing health,
having been advised by his physician, ke., to
seek some quiet plade in the country, Where
reit may be found. '
In amusements Hamburg lacks a "Theatre
Cornique s " but in ihost other ways of en
joyment • it is fullycup to Readies:. Among
the fine arts, music gems to receive the spa
cial attention of the young people.' I bad
the pleasure On Saturday evening to listen to
'a rehearsal of the Hamburg Cornet Band;—
M. H. Shollenberger, leader, which discours
ed very good music ! add is a credit to Ham
burg. This organization is eomposed of
some sixteen , young men ! the sons'of many
of the leading metabers of gienld Hambur g
Cornet' Band, which was second to none in
Pennsylvariii, Ind no don% will In time be►
come heir to the same laurels as the finer
oripanisatiou. • . : • '
Steinavies best are receiving their por
tion of atiention•toe, at, the hands of the
yetingtadiee t under the guidance of Milo
W. of your 'city, who has quite a large elms,
To•day the ounaination ofteachers for the
'public schools of this boveugh takes place. It
is expected that 4 large number or spoke!
tors will be present ,: to sympathize with the
applicants in this
,most unpleasant exercise.
c One evening last trek, at an evening par•
ty given at Popp' a lien, two young gehtle4
men, who both aspire to the hand of the ate!
complished bliss 13., met, when one--s Mr.
IL, insinuated to the other Mr. D., that his
mesnce was obnoxious, whereupon Mr. IL
'No. 2 restated. iwben Mr. 11. No, I 'placed
himself on thet"square," but No. 2 declined;
when his friend, W, S., took his place, and
a lively tiro • ensued. lleivever, before
much harm wus done their friends interfered,
and the parties were separated , GRIEn.
BEI
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- Wont Play Is% iitarapot. - • ,
NEW Yokix, Aug. 26.--Tho. piece . "Foul
Play" had a fine run in earnest hereon Mon-.
day night at the Broadway Theatre. Four
Sheriff's officers, armed with a ; warrant for
the arrest of D. IL Harkins, at the suit of J.
T. Lloyd, Qf the Now York Theatro,attempt-,
. y: 1
ed to force their way behind the ' s 'Sees.:
Being resisted in their atteapt ip elite l they,
drew their revolvers and firolt
,Opo f the
shots struck (leorgo Iliekey,a ptoport coati,
in
the leg, causing a l imrious ikouid, Ali;
other shot passed thrqugh - the arth o a boy
named Leslie Chamberlain, and led ell in
hisleft breast, causing a fatal vound. .Dur-
Jai the confueien, 11r.• Harkins; who Tft as in
theatrical costume, escaped through .the
body of the house; . rho Sherifrei *kora
were arrested, after which the Vrformance
proeFededorrhough many of the spectators
had retired from the theatre. ..,
Ittiebong & Bro.. Baniors. N 0.16 North Oth
quote as follows: • •
RKAUNa. Aug. 20.
31:111:2;f::. 81 11 , ' ,-• .
New U. S. 5.20'5,1801, July and Jan, - •
Now U. 8. 6.20'5. 1865. May and Nov., -
New U. S. 1866, new , - - -
11
N. . 14. 6-20's 186 . July and Jan.
Now U. B. 6-20's, 868. • - • - Tun-Forty Donde
(told in y ew York ;:.p to 12 - "
(told In Readingtat pushong ros., - 7
PHILADELPHIA .11tAitKETS'
Aug. u.
• 30431%
11.3'413 1 / 4
514311 i
7 60(08.25
' 5049 00
9 16 11 50
10 14e 12 6~9
13 11r14.00
• d 50
sig.%
,
1224, 1
1,z1: 24
70(485
210
2 00
COTTON per lb.
SUGAR
PETROLISUM.
FLoug.
Superfine,
: Extra. -
Northwest,
,Pa. and Ohio, -
Fancy,
RIM FLOUR. ,
GRAIN. '
Wheat, Red . -
Wheat, White,
Rye, - .
Corn Ye). •• • -
°
dostab West: -
Malt, per bush •
Barley. -
ess,
Prime Mess, , -
Prime
• ' Mess Beef.. -
116,90 N.
MOM.
Rib. & clear sides A'
'Shoulders,
CINICIO4 MUT&
Pickled Hams.
Shoulders salted -
Lard, r. • •
FISH Pan BBL. ,
Mackerel, - •
BRIMS.
Clover per bushel, •
Timothy, -
Flaxseed.
Coal per ton
Locust Mt lump and steauet
" broken
prepared
steatn,
Lehigh lump, b't and broken
Chestnut,
as
.VohuyX ot r od ash, - • - .'•
" Ch•
White a h ` broken, -1, - • •
Egg and stove, - -
Chestnut, • •t -
I og perton, •
Nll, - , •
2, -
WHOLVSAIN TRADE PRIOVA OV
Reported and correite daily, ley H, 8. Getz,
Wholesale Grocer, N 0.5 4 Penn street. Reading.
• ROADING, Aug. 20, :868,
•
CIFFISS — Jirift, • I , ' 350300
R i le, ordinary, 19420 e
... , ,
22026.3
Tx i i—lmperial,
to prime,.
.0: . . . . . . . . . . , .........1 .1 el• 1 60
, Oolong ...v - -ti 1. 125
FRUlTS—Raisins, layer new, 128
"'Sun drie.c.l il
-•1
..... 12
val. 4 ' 1 4 Mt^ 6go
Oranges,'lll9ll7,. 1 ..... 800
So ' al
Adieu . • i. . 10 00
Lours, bilentio, 1 • - .8 00(19 OD
Ili
N Bien,* . . 5 004 , 4 76
f '' Pigs Matt . lii M t _ 120
MOLABBIIB-810W °mewls, et mitten.' ''' J"*.. 8501 10
Porto Rico;
.. .,1 600 850
II ' in er, golden, . 030
... , Byrtip, lov. " d ' ins
16
SI ordinary, " ' 60@ 760
IS II ,
Col3lllllon, 4.3Q0 1550
Rrox—Rangoon,
" Carolina. new
fittm—Lieerßool, ground,* irk ' 2 11 1 °( 0 13 32°1°
one, - ' ' 375"
" Ashton, . " : - 4 00
&r.‘round, . • 411 2
' .. Turk s Island, 111 bushel 6 00 5 e
Stwen—Rolined, crushed, , iv 0 ,..
• . pulverised. - 17 o
OS *le
. • granulated, ' • * 17 0
~ Sucir house, r 10 110
~ , Coltee,t , 16 16%0
. 41
. i 1 @ltio
" Extra . • . ' 150
Plain C. 1.. .. -.
X. - 0 14
Hz, 0 . . Yet..., • 14 .t . :
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Oub 1 CP 3o •
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Aug. 25. 1868.
Buz+su—Emil p da i ry, Ilb ' 40
Caussi—Olteese v it,„ ' . 00 . 0 . , - .2Q41 - '22
LARD — Lar4 1 lb.. , , i : i • , t 'ff_92s
lloos—Eggs . dozen . 25 •
+I
Arrtas—Apples peck,
Dried il Quart. t-i , .." 1 4114
1:51:, .. . loglB
rll — eefsteak. round ilb ~...21)
sirloin. ' 25
.. • 4. rump, I .: 222
" Beef roa
40 •
" Peet' dri ed , I .30
':: Veld cutlets. ; " 25 '
. ' chops. .. . " ....... •••• ...ft 18 •
. ...
. " Mutton. ,
. 1311
• , 11.
" Pork.
r " a alt. • 44 1
. 20 '
• " Sane o fresh. ". )....22®25
a. smoked, :.
11 . 25
,:u-11arni, • 'i. .: ..... 200)21i
~
ULD4II,B • Sliced, • ' ..1300.35
RO
68
.••••••,...4&118
B
.6 6ID • ISEI - r•
0
'Pote.ralt-L4loicens lire. " . _ l3, ,
• •
. dratted. ". ' —...
.. 'Eurkies live. :: •......, : „...., 7 ,
46 dressed, 1
.. Spring ohlokens li pair- ' 15oW 00
RRADI'NO WIIO! AL4 QRAiN , FLOUR, FSED
AND•'HAT MARKET.
'Reported end 'eorrOted 401 Y, by Beak eel ;Noe
atBteam floor Mills, coot At Penh ehypet, ~..
tiIIADIFO. An .21 1134.
Fi t ouß-71Vbite Wheat, Ph•bl., • , $l4
Red' ' 12 60413 00
FEED—gore Chop, T.' buebel.”;....--.4. IIS .: _
al Middlin • la ' ...... ; ..... .•
1
bisAt—fi.om ;
Meal, 't ' ' 145 004
', 190
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:4
"."
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, " Mead9w " 15 00
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YR,EICONCERT
AU )ONI I '''
•
. UDE THE POST OEIIOE, • ',
..', , Rantxe, Pit. . .i' ', • . .
.. . •
TrAVING boa ht out mr. A. Itiet i rrs 811 1
AJLIoon, u•der the Psat, QM... 1 •yt whined
announce the% they will contipee t A ht4 y l b ee• tint
der the above Atm. and pteylde till Air SMs iii
ontedelnewets rot telidok. thie,ll,lo• AS eet • Men.
vlst . '
' . '
Free Concert Dory Evening
ANP
LUNCHEVERYIettIittIiNGI
4
Bolin •O, • connotation of tito patronato of an
appreciation public. thoy aro ° .
Vory Rcsnonti
•mg
seer, -
' 2 eaglet Hoke.
s~•1ui~.
ftvicor
De Oolitic! ub o Cubits will Mot olsBa
-
niAretilFut, It 'clock. Ascot Who pn la.
house of Wilton Sweitset. dm! *Um/ An
election to l oMears of the lib is to oozed, All
the Detnoctsts of the toismit IP me eetqcsili to
quested tol?_Ddr011). AMMON' will dellVet
cd In the Ang GOMM Itilllingtelf,
,IL_L AM B. ALBRIURT A 'Pre..
JaIIN 1011V21a, See, atm.
1868
RUCH & BROTllgit.
Will opon ft Large and•Seleot Stock-of
NEW GOODS!
• To•morrow morning, at
NO. 548 lENN
street
1&t 6 8. 12Y
1120
106
HO
107 1 /
101
107
107
144.
14;ft
stir lays O. boe.niAN, Cutlet. 1011
SUMMER GOODS
Were Selected in thot'ity of Nei:York, and
will be diSposett of st prices flr be.
low those of an other es. •
tablishnient in the
• .1
Gentlemen's Clothfpg +mase to circler
Hoyt' 'Clothing , constantly :oh hand and
made tea order.
The Stook of Furnishing (beds isdeehledly
the best and moat extensive, in the
pity. Call,•sse and satisfy
29 60@30 0
• \
2.7 6) 50
1733 V
144
, •
The mere fact of hiving the services of the cele
brated cutter. Bir. lovi 0. Cotemii; is tetilelerit
guarantee that all garments will be rattdein in the
beet style and late!trishloils. RenieMber
13,4
,18,10190
ill5O
9300
2 70 36
BUCK' ,BltOp'S
Headquarters or Bohlen !
N0.'548 PENN STREET, READING.
3
8 5C(43 PO SO
4 1044 25
m sy 15-tfl
ULOTHIS, WRINGERS,
bOO
4 600 4 4 PT
34061 C C I t
89OR 50
3 00
111
X3O 00@39 1)0
80 DO@SY W
Rooxtußs
STEP‘ LADDERS,
H W METEMait I
aux 10Lf . '
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§E I YIO UIC D I RV
w geotaN. ~1 1 44„ 0 ,-, .0 11 I T"
'
• ' 11 . 1 41V:40 1 1:84 4 ...tiCir'." - .5,.
or vitakx , A., .** INTA4:OIIT'ot:
A TiirStriatt ISII , OA DV( A • 0 0
- wish p e k l ii • • •d' 6 LOB. I. ' ll .fp Illnpf
Foe otoki , oil rid ~ i. op &so
Pak ord, . ,:,.1,;. " ; ; ;and •
PM*. th e c e Si ce 1 Stoll ' ' 1 'lO 14v4te
esta OPda TerY gcs ' • 1. • • :mu sad
stobleciot ippon t lot a lnt •11 d • ate 011:
r e ef ,TiOtimi t i m
~,. or*
ai Irmi , Art .* , -, ,
Low.. . r,. ~ ,
, app9 7 , 04 . . or;
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1 1 01. 01 : 41 1 WO" „
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• ,
NA, *44 Spiriiii - , L 14114
aNc4o,l*l, 3y 4.1,4 ;
ta , •
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cheap!
EMIC
RIMEM
1 1 011*
=3.181
plonked? A. Bottum ,14%./.
SUMMER.
RBAD11,410;. : PA;
Ilk Stock of
MI
youraelves.
,• 2 ALL WARRANTED.
MIL
El
:M°KNIGHT'S
THIRD AND PENN MEC
raxi
IZISKI
1000010, • •
;
'(„k't E
- --, 'r , OPZERPristel". ' ~.. •, .-
utilisa iiiiiiiiiiti'li' - .oiiii DA
j . :': i..';• J:i..,;,-;, , , t '')'',
.E" . •,,.,;,'4 1-4, , ,tkvk.; , , ~ 4 0 ‘. • , --'..i ..,; : •
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PRNif-,PrABRA, 144 04 111 94 PA'
frau suaturgit
COACH', REPAIRING
. ; 0:,/h HEMUR I\
• ,
Stith $l., baOskjr 6l l l 4ll4 At. p r atfll*
RespootMly antioinboili the tte i tirspared to de
ally** in, Mr 1_4140.0* filo • xterl
epee oyauutyliatlxiti pet or OM! Al
hispitrom TWO tettglk W e en hitt tan
be 61) . teniv,sursoktly,in „ tottyp • •
001011 UPPAIRINGI
0 81161:21141 Fi e ii M C I t lt
MAN. A, T, DIWNI6
AvA nail r0at0,44 to
'lB6B
lA*. te North Shah street,' ' '
t;here she !IP 1 4 . j eeitarltrrr, :te r
e, goat %l e Ira ."01 IA aten •
9OM it. 001.41 ib, 0707 4 ; Of :Mk.
lOC tk... Et AK MO* Ott.
'-• • 1' ..
.
NR. ''--" *ljiticif
IRO- -AW
:towg . ‘,notlosltip,o4+ , :" . ..'.''':'
Court A. 110; , bolo* rit4l(s Street,
pi the, rear of t h e kulAityl'i .11'ailOig!Itiot)
1 itiletrliE t tetttO 1341416;D ay , Atia
tayft r onto Ity itypiteri,Anc
RI uti A ti pit I I ;
tii , °l7 re lfBl , i
gil ° I 4 -,,' viir homil& 7
4 0
,Iti, Mit t ' ' ., , •- . , , , .
••,•-• ,,,, ~......------0 ..--- -
i )l ith A M lat i le l 'i rw riaqM , TViril
tro vow Iva), lot. or mon& on ,tno Otth-1(01
Enter pf signtb isi atul smolt at ettiote, 4 ink city.
will Walt 6 _ tit WOO IlVtilbllt for a
m it rkat k iVltt it 1 1 0 MIR on 'Polith, , ,
street. nea rermat. • ~, ~. . ., /
For pattlenlare, apply on tl!evretabser.
1 . • ' (ma Nan%
UCTION I AUCTION ••• .'•
• ); • v 1
All that lino AM wilt selectid stock or,
•D Y 6:0 DB . 4
'43°lll4k►_l4 in 'the' popularetor . of Dl l) 44l:if, 2% 0 .
Pearl Street, intim ity ot
. • , • Lod , ,
PUBLIV, A:UTIOt{,
TnyMit'slrAlutor r , abit
t Iwo tgatot::40 ° b"utl'
.Tbe to i tultnitiatt waken n '.npraiiiptoiy 'sole of
M4tad:loam int a untatore, nna sacronnitta as wall
others Luny, n 4 ft to thole interest to attend tha
into. -
• . • J. tk; WANNV.A.
•
Aoolguee of Davidlitqr, 1
ttllADlwo.Ant. Mat; 1868. . ' .23-14;.
HE AWSIVAR'II4IIO TOR ,)•
CAMPAIGN GOODS
ONION JEWELRY : MANU4OTORY
BAPOE‘ DEPOT,
, (No4t, door tothe Evepllg Dlepatoh clilloo.)
•
it
20,000' Oampaign Badges' . '
i: . DEMOPRATIO AND UPUBLIIiAN, ' '
Moot from the pastern and' othortnenufnotorler,
vrhloh we cannelet Now ' flop, by thou- .
send, hundred of do Ku., whey a the enert b:__.!.
t i o
sortment ever offers for gale i r e clty . oit l itend- .
Inc, havjus over one upated 1 atilt a terns,
nob as Medals, Pine, lilenve MOO, 8u s, &e. . ,
• %
flood Agents wanted —a , gogd iiereentage at- '
toiled,
. .
Our Retail price, are free; pitqatsto N . 00, Per
s.onu will do well to stye, tie knelt berorn• enrchr,o.;
lug euuneuere, •, • 1 , •-, ~. ,• . : ,
SOCIETY BADGES, MARKS AND - PINS
of all klub nnuio to order s odsojeit4lry of nll de:
sorlptlone made and. repaired. WatcheA and
Cloaks properly repaired. a etf _'
I svzsu To INF r o l ta iiiE FRIENDS A fib
Lai punkin gene • that _i • b„ , p, !aged thc
services of e. Jowl ntlintint, Ile with lA.:- ii•
Mtn In.)* ea Abllitlis et ft Aunt rinbld (lenient
tf
tstte are utuipprotteDs le, at ltiest in this section
4tb contitry, and baying resolved to be second
ze p
ail c, in hirer quellttof pleee Spore ell
11 1 1 4 1 cod Om wbk 0 to. lieleet, utter
nytelt with ere tittles to bit obia to turn out
1)0 ken out , bil alp IV Witterttluicabd cloth
ing tag i sn be OUti n t la e ft jwd pin now in
rectal) e city fall 47100 4 1 .4 11004 s• of which:an
claw on s respectfully eolletted before pur
esti* elsew ere, . . 4 • • -
• . . Iliftiolifllltl,
?fo. Illoon gereelt
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