El 0 EADINO, PA:,:AVOUST 81; 1808. 'Y AND COUNTY. 1.11011"'ria 14 ..n. EMI DB MAN ABOUT TOWN.—Penn street on irday night presented ft Say srurii!ftlY Npyesr- The fairlitortable were on the promenade. ornhlbluii yesterday carried, men/ peon andliromthe;_Camp Meeting it Dangler's li. PcrtLmed ' 'napkln'e haveLbeivi duced among the faahionables—an old idea relit"- e d. 7 --Young men who want to improve time by reading, should go to the Isibrim Rooms, Fourth and Franklin streets.—Tho handsomest woman In Reading wears a Seymour badge.—llow to . i}indip fraternal • feeling—equal taies, i n 4 less of 11 1 m- I —There' was groat rushfrfor *atomic)... otv o u Saturday night at the various stands. The "dead rabbit" cut of the hair is epidemic among young gentlemen In this city, The fall trade has set in, acid now Is the time to advertise. --The ,soft and mellow days of autumn are drawing near. The inseets Inthe fleldi ,but; With law donne's: the aid 'tome obit), at * times, and all nature tells of the near apposeof dreary w i n . tee ...7.--..The, Radicals of this' ey look blacker than ever since the recent Kentuckyand Montana elections..-r--lle lea mistaken man' who thinks be can purchase a railroad ticket on iiredit.--- 'AIWaYS look both ways before crossing the railroad track at Seventh and' Penn streets.---Building all over the oily is going on eatiefaotorily to every body, excepting to' those who aro "looking for houses." and can't got them.—There are tow tokens so truthful °fa hapPy home as a display by trivia flowers in a Parlor window, The weather yesterday morning Was warm, a pleasant breose, however, fanning the heated brow and tempering the eutfiraYo.—Aauer's beer is sold in Thuhville, Tennessoo.---Ilubh do llro: are laying kr a splendid stook of clothes, etc.. for the fall trade. They give "fits" to all who give thorn a the books'pow 'used In the public sohbols, can be had at the Eagle bookstOre.— Miss Annie Kueh l the accompltjh'ed ballad Binger', hihs purchased and opened the American conceit saloon,ln fievehthetreet.—A dog fight was the, attraction on Eattu4ay night in South Frontstreet. The brats) eight was witnpesed by a number of in terested eptittatore.---"Attotl Your obiiioh." the pareon orieb. To church each fair one goof; the old`go there to close their eyes, tho young to eye their clothes, The Ringgold Cornet Band, has been engaged by the Weaverstown SundaY School for their oblebratlon to ho given at Lomh's Woods, on Saturday paint,which Is a great improvement In the leeks of old honeed, Is an injury to the cheeks of young ladies. 7 ---Tho man who was "so much disappointed" because ho didn't got on the ItoPbblitin ticket onlidateilay, would be a natural ouriosi y for a Itusoluti'. A Dramatic Club has been organised at Hamburg. —A dwelling house is wanted within twenty minutes walk of Fourth and Penn streets. Apply at the ilsoul oftlee.—Whon you coo a young man and lady walking down the etreet, leaning againit each other like a Pair of badly matched oxen, it is a pretty good flan that they are bent on oonsolidation,----IFree concert every evening, and lunch *very morning, under the Post Wilco. —A large number of people at Charles Evans' Cemetery on Saturday.-T—Our country coos ; Ins having completed the t harvest work are seen upon our streets in' considerable numbers. At Shard° k Ifollonbaelea new store, MO Penn street, can be found a splodid assortment of hard ware. Reading was laid out by Thomas Ind Elelterd Ponn.in 1748,4nd namodlfrovoltho town of Reading, In England. —A man by the nanio of William Priestly. who,. resides:at 411 Pine Atreet, has become' deranged, and had to be sent to the Alms House oat fiaturday,Tho gutter in Washington Arcot. between Third nud Fourth, wants some attention by the proper authoritlea. It Is full of stagnant water, an awful stench arising therefrom.- --Stewart fa dill drawhig large and respectable audiences. Third Ward Bellmore , . oy meet Wednesday evening. Soo, advertisement. —A family was doprivbd'of iced leinonado the other'evening (not in thiseity) by a newly 'Lupo& , ed dedviskitio k Who' tried Italrivid a hide Plece;4 100 Into ii pt, with hittaniq.' oreelcb Warn dldn't"gile" as almpxpeoled, It would. , Father ICentPe Old Folks %will visit Beading thif fall. —A 801144 organ grindpi; lilt to Mfiglo7 atone, anneals from day to daft') these yiho pasg his way. A soldier bra vv?, tried And trim, ho told limb while eibaringlhel:blhe," and *rd trust none that pass his etand,will fall to lend him a helping hand.—YesteOai,ribruto name() Fabian, re , aiding in Front stied, poOomlng offended at his mother, commenced healing her; dad bad severely hurt her beforehe could be klokod out of tho hone°. —tenet.--Scoontf Ward Deinocirtioy moot' Wl morrow evening. See advertisement.r • —An ac t live man, with small capital, as paillier in a first class restaurant In this city, Is wanted. Redadverl. tisement: MEI A an:insp.e . ditorial And pawl! Irtioloit are unavoidably crowded out to-day:l u. Cloog i , No. 418 Walnut street,' net tends, toarktig dew n, old buildings, and malting exeayatimis for, cellars, Orderakini be 101 l at his house, or At .tilay . lOr Jiro's.) • No. Fourth street. ' Tits Hatritburg, 'State Gu4rd ridicule some verses which •it 814'8 OPPonro4 an 4 Vtoodere kmbitone", near that city. • Most of its readers'will laugh more at the report tor's "wooden tombstone" 'than they. will a the verses. • H. • 4 ' • ' Oen housekeepers are getting ready . foi the fall cleaning, and to get a good stop lad: der Vs something that eaSeslnuoh Aronble while at this ,kind of irk . John McKnight, sells them it the very lowest prices.: Store. 11,rd ant} Penn. , • I OUT -DOOR PitRAOHINCI.-4119; 1 11 Fernley. tin a pattigon; the' 1644' Ilia POter of the Fifth street Methodist church, and the forme'r the pastor of the 'Fourth street htethed't st 'church' preached in ,the Western Market house yes; terday afternoon, to it large andieno. • • , Wottese, Fax etiD Demur, --Onaoithi best - places to go to spend a pleasant, even : ing, is Maradorf's, ,Franklin street, above Seventh. His Variety Tioupe is eipseilent, nob artist is talent , wl and elicits rounds of 14pplausei ' The entertainment s ere grind. • • . A. vELEBUTION:was held on Murklay, by the Stout Sunday School of Bern tOVlDphipi in a gOVO near Epler% Chuich.„Tt at , tent dance ,was 'large. Several addresses were !wide.. The pleasure on the OeCtIBIOIPW4 greatly enhanced by the, music of ,the Were Baud. • ' . • • AT election 'hold on SaturdaY, fo r • NAM' at AlsaceChura, by the ,imtheran • Congregation . , there were two fittnistors ted for—Rev. Wioklein and Rev, iitimbert, The former received 79 votes and tbe latter 67. Rev. Wieklein will therefore reiaain th 4 Pastor of tho congregation, • ; • , • • , g4 i Acolnixt.,Mr., John Iloinz, or nitit . of 4 Epler'a chiko, Beni township, 'net t 4 1 1 an • accident on Saturday afternoon ' wh e . unlie near resulting in Ns death. "While Piasitig . through West Leesport, in a sulky", on l'his return front a funeral, a hitching strap g4ve way and the horse ran of Mr. 'lleipeilWas thrown violently to the grennd, ' itud ;so i/p' verelilruised that it was not expected .'he would survive. ' He -was conveyed holm iii ast Insensible condition. Yesterday iiiitallig his condition was, .hbwever 'reported' bettari tisieloier fol. the &Gilt. , ; . 4 .._. . . . , ... . ' RADiem.. , %NoitiwAiruls; . .-41v - unusually smallgathering of Radicals convened at the Court llonse, in, this city, on Battirdayi fo* the purpose of nominating eandidateS 'to lie, defeated at the coming election. ....,l'hot)clogoiltions wereiiSfolloVa: -1 i Cohkreil=-;-Heiiry S. Vehert, "Esq. ' , Reid- , fig. ' • , :-- ' ' ..4 siembly—liiebael .7tralter, Reading; - ;. Ward B. Evaii; Union ; Peter 14. Ham, Up per Heidelberg. . ;Shersr—F. J 4 Obert, Reading; ~ MgMet.Allornes-7-J. Warren Tryon. • ; ' Counly_.gurreyor—Wm. M. Ballade, Wont elsdort . - \ . ME County Commissioner—Daniel- Slumber, Reading. Director of Poor—Peter von. Auditor—inenry BrofroMiller, • MRETINO OP LOME& AND ABBOOIA7IONEL- The following named organizations will hold their regular stated meetiuge this (MoNnAy) evening , • Germania Lodge No. 168, 4 1. 0. of O. F., at Odd Fellows' Hall. , - . Samaritan Lodge No. 32, 1. 0. of G. F., at Temperance Hall. • Kutztown Council No. 48, O: U. A. 11., at Milltown. Neveriink, Oonticil No. 127, 0. U. A. M., at Womelsdert . Friendship Circle No.' 17, DAL Brother• hood oflnion Hall.. Birdsbo o Lodge No. 397, 1. p. of G. 1.`., Birdsboro, • Liberty Circle No. 28, B. U. (11. K) C. A., Sinking Spring. ' • Carpenters'. And Joiners' . N. U. No. 74, 703 Penn street. • , - Lodge -No. 74, A. P. A., Sa!Ma's Hall,' Penn bolow,Seventh. Washington Camp No. 89, L of J. $. of A., Hubleubeig's Hall, PoLion AFFA#lll.—This. morning .all was quiet at Alio' Station house. ; But one in• dividual occupieda position behind the bars, and ho had been retained over from yester day nikirning, - On Sunday -morning two spreeists lied a hearing before his honor the Mayor. Wm. Dreyer was arrested by Officer Boone. after midnight, on Penn street, in front of Barbey's Saloon. 'fho officer. advised Wm. to go home, w i litch advice was not heedo4, He would do as ho pleased about that,ithd watf arrested, Ho behaved in .jlst as in dependent a manner , at the hearing, before the Mayor, .whoiin ,consequence, seat him to the hill fOr a fortnight; to teach him better manners. Peter Carlisle is a .colored man. whe:hati been working in a brick yn'rd in the vicinity of Reading. ,He says he a Pittshurger. For some reason or other he determined to "Bleep out" •on Saturday night. He laid, down in front of the American House,Aere Officer: Sharman gobbled him up and On &doll hint bitho Municipal headquarters. Retained indefault offine and costs. FIRST-CLASS - Of the first class carpenters and joiners, in the city of Reading, are Messrs. 1411 & Kline, whOsg shop is located in Lemon' alley, 'between Franklin and Ohernut and Seventh and Eighth streets.. The r facilities pre such that they can aceomModate, promptly, all who may favor thenvivith'orders ferlinything in the carpeAter or buildinglino l on reasonabli) terms:. They, thOroughly understand tbeit buSitiess; •are rapid' workers.theroselyes,'em plOirione but export carpenters,' and • they do a largo, amount of work. in the very best manner in a short period of time,. All'their carpentering ig done in ,a workmanlike, man. nor, They are at present"building seine half a dozen dwelling !impel, and we point to the work in'each to bear•us out in our as sertion. TIM housep aro. for the, following, Minted citizenei , . , Win. P. Bao4l, Esq., threk-story hotise located in' Franklin , street, bettveen,pfth mill Sixth, ' • ' ' B.° F., ,Owen, tbree-story house—Voiirt street, between Fifth. and Sixth'. ' , • Henry Fcgelle, 2 two-story houses—Black alloy. ~ . ~• .. .. • ' , . I Wm 'i Prisen,4 three-story 'house—FoUrtb street, hetween,Chestput and Spruce.:' ) Abraham Reeser, 2 three-story houses— , Wood alley, between Chestnut and Speao., Eabli'of the buildings,when completed will .Preiferit a handsome appearance, ,and the work being done ih a superior manner' will hear the closest inkiectiont , "", - , . --4,, - - t--------- CURIOUS 1 STATMICS.-A correspondent fiends 'us the foliewing, on'the resonrees and traffic of the Reading Railroad Company : The 1 Readirig , R, It. Company ( Own ,16,355 eared all Wilde, and , 208 'onginea. Werb these cars and engines.all placed in lino oil_ their trilek;noMmencing at Mt. Carbon, tha opposite end of the string would reach to Exeter station,!, a distance ,of, 40 miles. The greatest distance,rim by any, engine of the Coin , i i 4 thus fatiOas by the engine "Atlas, ? 401, i i i iniles--a distance Of neatly 15 times aniund the world. This kongitie is now in goOd order,•,, and at, 'werk , at Harrisburg, or was at'the close-,of the Company's year, the 80th,ofltovember last, from which date we take their 'statements. ,The Reading Com pally own I'M miles of track, which if placed in a continous line, would roach from this County to the State of Illinois,. ''!'heir stock of new sills on hand amounted to nearly 282,000,. which would • entirely.lay a new Railroad from Pottsville to Phila.; and their stock Of cord wood; if placad in lino,°4 feet high and 4 feet widei•wonld make a 14 mile rank, front Mt. Carbon to Port. Clinton. The Rtadirig Compiry claim n i ii,the real value of all their roads,inoluding all their , real estate; , motive power, cars ] depot% and: stock in , collimating roadi,to be now $BB,OO0 t OOO. On ' this they last, .year , paid to the State and United States a tax of $265,,000. Their en tire tonnagolast year amounted to nearly 5i millions of tons, and* entire tonneg ever hauled over their road ; amounts to 6 mil- lion tons. This would make a train, I lend ed in coal eara . with 5 tons; 'to the.ear, that would more than reacharoond the world, or a string of cara'reaehing*ory nearly a length of 80,000 miles.. The number of passengers carried last year amounted to over a million and a quarter, arid to the great credit of the 'efficieucy of the road, with its able superin tendency, which vrkolo' not think is at pre sent excelled. 4 taw toad, inexistence, out. of all this number of human beings transport, ed, not one!piiasenr„er was killed or injured. The entire :lumber . of passengers Over oar; ried ainburits to 1J inillicits,in point of n9fin7 lierii nearly 'o this 'of the' population of; the United : States. Mere those_passengers all placed in passenger ,ears at one time • with two persons to each'seat, it would nuke one trintimiona passeeger, train reaching' front the north east part .of Maine to`the South; west part'of Texas ' -a.'train'over 2000• miles ill Length'.—Pollsville Standard. ..• . ~ . , Iv por frießda will ufe preparation fox re; s atoriag grey hair they chould usp the pest in the market. ,-Our fittentiOrr has lately Peon called t 4 an article which, has ad eateripvC - aide imot a very high rep utation, known al ding's Vegetable Ambrosta,lindive are in clined to thitilithat it possesses more desira ble and leas oPj,eoionahle quatiligaihadapY other in the market: restores gray aria ' dad bait, co 4 ita crisp) I color iw a inosCre; marltable'fintiider; 'and by ills invigarating and aiibthing POPerties remqvea all dandrall and btutiorp from the-ticalp. Give It a fair, 4:05 441 44 VA CRIMP; fall tot*? it, • aug 48 1 IA SE r '3 1.2 O'CIAICIi 16.13. M ME Ell 9 dSun rises . . Sunsets . 9 ' Diya's length 13 hours 00 minutes: • ‘S r artil awl showery--Wind N. " MOM OF TIIERMONIRTFR., 7A. M. • ``2 P. M. 74° . 80° Monday, Tuesday , ._ ay : 5 Wednesd , • . a - Thursday, Friday, Saturday, _4 D. L.—Meet Seeondi, 71. , tang )1-lt }"inwr WAIT Derpoemey meet Tuesday evening. See ndtectisement. ---•- • SIXTH WARD Democratio Club meets to morrow evening. 13e/ advertisement. D. L.. --Black, meet Third. 8, at No. 2. Yellow, meet Third, 8, at No. L. ring. 31.2 t. - • MR. ALBERT I'. IIABERACKER R compositor in the' EAGLE Mike, yester day afternoon, killed a copperhead Et i re, measuring two feet, in a lane near Vol er's A COPI't of the ordinanco . concurred in by . Common Council on Saturday'evening, Au thorizing the use of Badges by the Fire De partment, was -published in the EAGLE on July 2d'. MAusadav's Varieties in full tide" of, suc cess. First appearance of Mr. Miles, the great oomic singer and man personator. Master Jardella, tholelebrated Wenchilan cer and cohiedinn, will positively append on Monday next, Cool lager always on hand. THE Multletiberg Union Sabbath School 'will hold its annual celebration on Septenp fiber oth, about i a mile below Tackerton l in \ Mr. Gehret's woods. Th serviees of the Muhlenborg Brass Baud, nd also several 'able sycylors, have I been ngaged for the oeCeetell. ~ ' „ LIKTERMINED To D IT.—This afternoon, during .the heavy shorer t the street sprinkler passed up. Penn street, in full operation ) as if the, driver had not seen rain for solong a time that he didn't know what it was. The dii4was laid for the time'behig, at any rate, between the rain and the sprinkler. A HIGHLY inteme stinq entertainment was given on Sgurdqy evening last 4. by Pinuoli no, the celebrated Illusionist, Tuckerton. Hall, Tuckerton. Th% hall whs well filled by.irn appreciative, audience. ' Tho perform• ances were,frequently applauded, and all seemed highly delighted by the manner in' which they were rendered.' ROBBERY.-501330 scoundrel entered the Wheel-wright'ishoy of 'Mr.' Henry Goodman, in Franklin street, above Seventh, on Satur day night, and stole the day book. Mr. Goodinan bad made in it all the • entries of Work done for other parties, and ho cautions persons from paying any bills due him which may be presented to them, excepting they aro presented by, bithself. • TOOK THEIR • DEPAtvreay.--,The swallows, known as the Martens, Which have been hblding forth at the gablejend of the EAGLE office, took their departure, for the South on Saturday night between 10 and 11 o'clock ; at least that was, the time they wtire last seen at their quarters. They flow away with a rushing. no,ise, - and since then they have not reported. They appeared to be very matt excited during the last week or two, and held frequent meetings I During the latter part of the week they flew away each morn, ing, returning in the evening. We have no doubt grand meetings were held in different parts of country, per custom, in which-they participated.' The First Reformed and Lu theran Church steeples have been more or less covered each day, for several weeks by the swallows, which were evidently 'taking a birds-eye view of matters and things Previous, to their departure. FALSE ALAIMA.—There were two mote false alarm's of fire last evening. The yell. ing urchins who create these alarms should remember that though it may ho _fun for. thorn to see the apparatus run,it is death to the firemen in this hot weather. Persons wilfully raising false alarms of fire should be arrested rind punished. We learn that the tell-collectors at the different briflges extending, across the Schuylkill 1 have a good deal of trouble to prevent,peisens from smoking while cross• ing the ltridges. Sometimes hard-looking customers even are found sitting in the bridges puffing away With old 'pipes, in the face of the notices put up prohibiting smoking. If the practice is continued,there is danger that a terrible fire may break out some day on ono of the bridges and destroy much valuable property, beside causing great inconvenience to, the traveling publ,b. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Reported by Louie. Rielorde, Attorney nt. Late, No. 530 U4rt .9reet. ' THIRTEENTH DAY-MONDAY. The Court met this morning at 10 o'clock, and was occupied fer three-quarters of an hoiw in the naturalization of aliens and, the disposition of other business of . a general naturp. Three eases upon the trial hst were dispoied of, as follows : Michml Lausen vs. Lycoming COunty Mu. tual Insurance Co. 264, Aug. T., 1866. Set. tied terms to be filed. liagenman for 001 D. Ermentrout and her for deftst Isaac Schell vs. Jacob Gehman and Wil- liam Weidner. Referred under Act of 1705. William C. Crouse vs. Peter Brown. 174, Nov. , Settled, paid; J. Lliingood for plit. Magenman for deft. Twelve'enses'remnin Open upon the . List for this week, none Of which bong ready for trial this morning, the court nt 10.95 nd journal, till 2P. M. •c- PURSUANT to a call; the Amity Democratic Club met at the Union School House, in said township, on Saturday evening, August 29th. • There,was a full attendance. • After transacting the regUlar business of the club, A, 8. , Hassaman, b'sq.., was called upon to address the club. He delivered a very Able end telling speech, showing up the extravagance and misrule of the Radicals. At the conclusioti,of his spoesh the ing resoiritioils were passed: Resolved That we hail in the nominations, as ivelL in the Platfeitri of the Democratic Naticural,Couvention, a sure pledge of union (0411 the olementsopposed to the present ruinous rule of the ! Radicals,and promise the ticket onesincere and molt alive sopp4 Resolved, That anapest responsibiliy of iestoring,the Coutit t ept6 its fern* prosper ity, . nbw resting upon the Demcicratio party, should outweigh ever other consideration, and silence the petty machinations and aspi rationi foi , personal preferment,' We pledgea hearty support to theloclil ticket, as well as the - nationalcandidatisorrcapective ofOb lsOste rules or personal preferences.' • EDITH) - - ,-1,-- .....0 __o '.A4 .....0 afire bespeak et tii‘ dattA that raiy be presented to theee_ convention from .Atuity,for o in at con ' ._u; shit same courtefy and generous sutirorlfixtitioilt neighboring "township's that 'we bale on • tor. suer occasions accorded to theht. Rooted; Thei we esill upon ail Diinoerits ofibe townships hot to lose fight of the great importance of the State election, and we appeal to them, by • all that may hold near and dear, td bring out thefull strength of the pa c on the'l3th of; October next. Res*, That the members •of the 1.34 b tender their sincere and hearty Menlo to Aug. S. Sasstanan, gsq., for his very able and interesting address. . • • Resolrer.4 That the. proceedings of this meeting be published in all the • Democratic papers of the city of Ready. 'n • On motion the,' Club • a ourned, to meet again 'at the public house o 1/mm4(.o'l4lon, /it Douglassville, on • Saturday evening , Sept. 6th. • NUTS, oil and building materials will bo found cheaper at •J.• Stiehter's than at nny otter house in Rending. j 184 Dn. bow has just received a largo lot of purd, .fresh drugs and Ana:Reines, of all kinds. Those who desire tho pure article (and . who.does not?) We would advisk them to go to him, prices are icasonable l ana hawaits upon all Ins customers in a prompt and gentlemanly roamer. Alt proscriptions are put up in the most careful manner, and there is no danger of any mistakes 00. carting. . The Doctor has also all kinds 'of 'tOilet articles for, sale,—oils l washes, tears, brushes, combs, /to., ke. • Remember the place—No. 1. North Fifth street. • aug . , .. . 111141111illE0. •• • At , tho Keystong_l(ciuso HI the oaf oR t.b0,2(11 at., by the Rot, B. Inguttionp, Mr. Otgattitiok . ' mom, of Pottgvillo, to /lifts SARA - 1 Ti. Bowttit , ' f }lambi:it/pt. [Pottsvilletandard ploifoo copy.] ' , • ' , DIED. 8011G:NER.—On Friday Al. 28th, 1,80, MARY 11 .xotroax. daughter of Jae° V. and $ l OlOllO Beticener. aged 4 inonthe and 20 days. EIMITII—In Reading, on Raturday m,,prnlng. Anemia 29, YINORNT formerly 011 1 PMla dolphin. • I-2A( MONEY italiKET: I. Elution, & Bro., Bolkors t ilp.ltiNoith 'Oth itroot (Moto ne tullowe i -- -7 -----: BRADINCI, Aug. Si. 1858. 811 Pala% -. . 11 0 1 New U.B. 6-20'a,1864, July and Jan.., 1 11 New 51 4 1 e 0: 5 0 . .L1, May and Nov., N. U. 8, 6-20% 1807 July and Jan. - • Hya New U. S. 5-20'0, - - - 10(1_ Ten-Vorry Donde, , - • • 10 1 34 Oold in New York to 12.0 elolt. •• • - Gold in ReadingatliiushOnt &Bros.. - 144% \ PHILADELPHIA' MARKETS. --4- , ._ . Ana. . , • \ ' , .29- •51tg. ls ii; Overrun perlb. - " - 1 - 303e03/if SMAR ' - - • /1Ma rp.m......._ - FLOUR. , 2§ . 'Superfine, ; •. ' - ' .1 116•8 . Extra; - - . - i •• ,8.1• 9 uu Northwest, - - - 9 0(01115 - Fa:and Ohio, - - ' -.- 10 " c 12 50 Fanoy, •- - • . 1i i 1 14 50 RYR FLOUR. .. -,, - ^• ' 956 W GRAIN he . at; Red , , . - - . - 42 2002 25 Wheat; White, Rye ~, - • - - - 1 eirsi Cerri"Yel. - - - ' - 1 21(4.1 25 do West: '-_ '• - - 1 201 pate,t- , , - - - • 706-'72 Malt, per bush , : - - - 2 parley. ,- - - - - . 200 ORK. ' Mesa. , -.- • - .29 6030 6 Prime Mess, - - , f 2 /I 2 Prime • , Mess gaol, '- ' - -/' • ' •gr@ 6o BACON. • . •\ i Hams ' - • . , . 24020 Rib. A cle ar sides - • - -' 17%0Hlaii Shoulders, . . , 14 Gantt MEATH. • . • , .., . Pickled Hams, - - - 194119%* Bhouldors salted 1 - -• •-• • - • 13% Lard, N •' . - • .' IMO FIST( ran fin:. , . Mackerel, . - , - . - $U 5p ssm. • Clover per bushel, - - - 8 5009 00 Timothy, - - • - 024 Flaxseed. - - - - 2 70 Coal per ton . Locustllt luinp and steam't_s3 rio - • brokbn , - 3 5C@3 :95 " prepared, ' - 4 10@4 26 Lehigh' lump, steamb't and broken, -' 500 Chestnut, . . . . _.. 425 'SI - amyl. red ash, • ... . 4 4 300 75 "Chestnut White ash broken,. - -.• , • 3 80034 00 Rag and stove, • - At. - 3 90a4 60 Chestnut, 1. ",..1 ' 300 IRON per GOO, , Pig N o t • .. . .. ; $3B 11,39 00 J. 4 - - ' - .36 i 1 •337 00 READING 110138 E KiErSRB' ItIAIIKET. Aug. 31. 1868. BUTTER—Fresh dairy, is lb ' 38(445 , _ .. Lump, 1 38 ,Cnaisra—Cheaso 18 lb., 20@22 LARD -Lard $ 1;•lb .. ' , 20(425 Enos—Eggs dozen, 28 • APPLEO3-41 Pples Qt Peek. ' 40(450 Dried iik quirt . 12@14 PRACIIIIN--- ' 16(0 18 MIC sr—Beefsteak, round 9 1 lb 20 II II sirloin , ,' • ~...25 ~. .. :: 2002 A " Beef roast, - • 25 s• Ilea dried. .. " Veal outlets, " •, 25 . II chops. 14 / . 18 " Mutton. ... 1418 If 18018 Pork,steair ~ 4 14 . Sausage fresh, ". —LI 20 220)25 41 smoked, ' ••, ~..i.. Ilms—Hatas, BnouLuaaa-164)1t, . SIDES—. ' , .. .13 - Pou i liTßT—Cpiekcins llvo, " , .. • , •. ' ••• ; dressed " .. Turkies live,. " 1 .., I • , 4dr ek S e d . " I dreasea, . s • Spring oltioiceng* ' 750@1,0(1.1 WHOLESALE Tnene PRICES OF: Giocikaissf ' Reported and•corrected dally,‘ by - 11. 13.Aetii Wholesale Grocer. N 0.514 Penn street. Readiet Res 180. Aug. 28. LW. Corysslva, , . . ~ . fxt rU 1110, ordinary, 1.• ~ fair to griree. . -. 220200 TlCA—ltnpOrl,p.r I ~ ........1 20@j, 60' " Oulon ...........:........,. I 90@1 23 FRUITS—AIt t ins; layer new. ' 1.4 25 , "Sun dried. .. .. .! , •, i ' , ..., 12 t.. "' val. 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