THE DAILY VAGLE. READING, PA.;" SEPTEMBER 1, 1868. MMMMM lorir . isiorriolt-fda 1•R. r. M. • TUB MAN. ABOUT TOWN.-What might nage been a Mantra) earqutrophe was onlY s averted by one Of those ititerpositic;ns which are' uinteeistint able and remarkable., Two Thomas eace were play ing on the rootdf Mieldet'e Hoteliertllionde .Y peen ing, s'ffill from ,which height would hive proved OT forme* cav-aract.. 7 ---We tatter our ' selves that we have the most convenient, comm. Mous and complete °face in the city: Each de . partment is systematised opd within easy access, whilsevery improvement and facility has been in ; triqueed to meet the wants of our patrons,--At noon yeiterday, a soii - of Nathan Itehrbeoh, in,9th w ard, aged about el years, - fell from a chair and bronchia right arm in two places, :Dr, Dander wall called in and the boy's arm eet,--r roof's Furnace, at the Temple, whlch'has been idle for some time, has resumed tvork,-.----tireat rash for school books yesterday, at 04 BAULK bookstore. —'*Young men Can spend a few pleasant hours in the evening in reading, at the Library rooms, at Fifth and Franklin etroots.—Tive-breakdowns uut Eighth street Yestorday-ono a wagon loaded w ith hay, the other with lumber. —A man et our acquaintance ham had his library fitted up with a nuff.colored hangings, so that he can be iii brown study,—Mishliar's Hotel.afforde excellent table, end other splendid accommodations for guests. .—A brigade of geese can be seen on Penn street daily, headed by Capt.fiander. A "dorg," pup or -cur occasionally makes a charge actor thetn,which slightly detnoralises their ranks.—Nearly every yming gent carries a cane now-a-days.—Splen.. did pocket inhetands for sale at the EACILII book store. - 7 ----A petition wilt shortly be presented, by the citizens ofllambure, to the Readinfultailroad Company, asking them to stop the through even. lag oxprosa train at that station.7----It is believed that the corn crop in this odunty, this anion, Pill be the largest ever gathered. —A ferecious dog Jumped at a young marlin front of. the , Keystone House, yesterday afternoon, and tore the young mine goat. To bet a merchant, the art oonsists more In getting paidi than In, getting sales.— There is a man about She town who is loth to hoop his own company, fro'm fear of degrading —Men and womoh consume too much food and too little pure air t they take Nommen medicine and too little exerobio.—The cotnpoping room of the. HAMA Oleo et twine a musette; of natural curiosities: The cein °alien' have gathered to gether a colleotion Of , inflects whip!' float in the . "we ems' hours," that would puzzle an nasals to describe, and realize a fortune to Bernum.—A Radical editor, speaking of his party, says, "we're In a pickle now ;" another adds, l'a regular Jam," and a third suggests "heaven preserve yeu want a strange lady to speak to you, tread on her dross. Nine °bailees in ton she will enter into a conversation that will, not only entertain your head but tingle your cars. Now goods for our merchants arriving dank. „Trade is reviving. 'rho now dePot of the Reading ialiroad will be Com menced next Spring.---,-Williftin A. Arnold,.Esq., esterday purchased .from Jacob Hauerbier,sthir- Seen lots of grolind on North, Sixth street, beyond Walnut, for 81,3211.--To-dny City Councils mako the yearly tnapeolion of the Water Department. Ilampdon, Pornhart's, Mineral and Olinger's are on to-day's Prosrammo.—The members of the Rennin Association will have n meeting this eve nine, at half-past 8 o'clric, at Ballade's hail.— . People who can't standa Joke; should riot IPdown, It is a good thing to tie up in the world, but not up a spout. ''Con I take either side and got to the depot?" inquired a stranger. "Yes sir, or the middle of the street either," was the cool reply. Messrs, Fink, Eisenhower & Co., of this city, have contracted with Mr, Furgoaon, of Rebel sonic, to erect a beautiful largo building in that village.-:--Immenso quantities of hay aro daily brought Into the city. North Sixth street is not in a desirable condition. Councils should give it attention,, Ritter do Bortolotte, undertakers . have dissolved partnership. —Now eider has made its, appearance. But, dear ! how dear it le --The golden, breery d nye, and cool, starry ore fling. of fall aro illoso at hand. --7-- The "dofga" - in Massachusetts ake taxed $2 pVt. head. What a tremendous revenue could bo derived if such were the mum harm—Plums aro more plentiful this season than for years.---.7-Frocl Aims has settled ' down here at home ma Boniface. Hokum the one'r • sri and enterprise to make almost anything a sue" Oess.--PA ila. ndap itercu ry.—Buokloy's Sore natters aro pow traveling around the country, —The liese . of the Noveraink, which recently "busted'," has, boon repaired. ' Where trade increased In power there is increased competition for the sale of labor.--Will our subscribers who fail to receive heir paper promptly report to the office ?—Rofroshing-the shower Yesterday. DID you say your wore in need of a good Ste Ladder? If so t see the groat variety kept at MeKnight's Hardware Store, Third and Penn streets. Six different styles on hand. WILLIAM WHITMAN, a German carter, foil lover from exhaustion while"loading ashes into his Cart at tho Scott works yesterday morning. go was taken home,. and Dr. Kuhns attended to him. - Ditowtme.—A. little girl aged ten years, daughter of Elias Gebhart, of Bornville, was drowned in s , ono of the, locks of the Union Canal at that place on Sunday last. She fell in accidentally, and before she could be rescued . life was egtiactl &Dam thrimet the country at the pres ent time amply compensates one for the small, outlay:, . The country is clothed in its moSt s gorgeous beauty, and no locality offers so much diversity of landscape and pictures queness of scenery, as our own lovely sub urbs. • • Vonlua.—Boating on- the canal is begin ninV to brisk up considerably. Many of the canal barges are shoving out from their moorings for the purpose of entering into the reviving coal trade. May they have no eilwie mato to ley up until the icy chains of • , winter are.thrown across the raging canal. • ows.—The City CoAncils g of Phila delphia visited our city yesterdity, and while hero were quartered at the '‘Bransion." (}. A. Nicells, Esq,, Isaac,Ecite4, Esq., Judge Sous and others of ottllirdthens, paid their respects to the visitors during the day. An dalusia, the Springs and our other places of note were visited. The party returned to Philadelphia last evening. , Mn, T. T. Caoxix, of Now York, deliver. ed a brief, but excellent tublress last even ing, at the hall of the Democratio Associa tion, Sixth and Penn streets. His.speech was replete with sbund political instruct ion, and eloquently expresmE but scathing de nunciation 'of the ruinous Doiley of the Radi cal leaders. Cronin, .wpossesses In a high degree the gift of oratory, was heart ily applauded, and a vote of thanks was unanimously tendered to him by the meet ing. , THE PLEASANT SEASON.—Nyheo the fash ionable peop,l ere about returning to their / homes, the man pr,yornan of taste begins to prepare for the country. Nature is never so Charming as in her autumn dress, the air never so invigorating, and health never * readier to return at the beck of him who seeks her. The Indian Summer, with its gniet beauty, is the, elinupeof the amen of Sowers and fruits. 11appiei.t of the p)eaßiti , e• seekers are 111486 ; 0o :flan spare An time to enjoy the country during the weeks that in; terveue between harvest and the frost. ittinDlll . ol, LOIN/18 A,SSOCIATIONS.— The following named organizations will hold their regular stated meetmgs this (Tumult) evening 8410010 Lodge No. 106, L 0. of 0. F., at Odd, Fellows' , Enitilentatie Lodge No. IG9, 1.0. all F.,\ at Odd Fellows' flail. Phoenix • Division No,. 41, S. of t., Tem perance Hall. Washington Coin" No. '6l, J.. 13. of A., "Muhlenberg Mansion,", Fourth and Penn streets:,. Oseeciln.' Council No. 84, o.' V, A. M., Fifth and Washington. Morning Star Circle No. 24, B. U. (11. P.) C. A., ,Werneravil,le. Vereigigungs Lodge No. 143, A. D, 0. H., 829 Penn street. . Goethe ,Lodge D. O, IL, at Yeager's Hall," Penn street below. Fifth. Guttenberg Lodge, A. P. nt 703 Penn street. 1 Deborah Franklin Home Communion; No. 0, Brotherhood Hall l Third and Penn ats. I,lohnavillo Council, No. 110, O. t1.1 . ..A. M., Mohnaville. • Chandler Lodge 227, A; .Y. M. • Masoiiie all. llAim= ITnt:4.—Mr. Jesse Wagner Old a part of his meadow,. containing of an acre to Mr. Joseph 'Popp, for the sum of $lOOO. . . Charles M. Shomo will sellmext Saturday, Sept. sth, eleven fine building lots, situate on State street. • Ayatermelon plc-rile will take place at the' public house of Samuel Greenawalt, at tonhartsville, .on Sept: 6th. .Tho pie-nic will "wind up" with a grand frolic in the evening. • Gn the 20th of September, the new organ 'n the Lonhartsville church will be daltea ttid. Mittiitters from abroad will Officiate. • At an election of the Bright Star 'Order of Philontheami, No. 69 Of Hamburg, thefol lowing ladiei`were elected as ollicerts, P. S.- 1 0atharine 13atun. P. P. S.—Mary . Shollenb - erger. W. A.—Catharine Wagner. R. 5,,-- T Enna Beitenman. - , F. 8;41I1116 M. Smith, T.—Sarah Miller. • • Chaplain—Fannie Stahlnaoker. It. S.'of.W. A.—Maricare,t, Sturgis. L. S. of W. A.--Bettie Folk..' R. S. of P. S.—Caroline Derr. L. S. of P. S.—Esther Seaman. ,Conductress—Kate Silverman: ), Asst. Con.--Susan Lochmant I. G.—Esther Seidl°. 0. o.—Fietta Shellenborgor. [Comizniented.l WERNERBVILLF, Berks Co., 4.tig. 31, '6B. EDITOR READING EAOl.g.: —ln order to keep you Informed of ,what is going on in this part of the county, I thought I would drop you a few lines, and that, through your valuable papOr, you could tell your many readers what is going on up hero on tho side of Cushion Mountain. T.be Hygeian Home baleen over-crowd. summer with invalids from all ports of the States, all of hom have and are still , drinking in the healing influences of the pure mountain air, mid cool 'sparkling water, for which the:place is justly celebrated. • The inquisitive would ask perhaps, "I wondqr whatihey do, and how they pass their time away, up there on the mountain side, appa rently away from the world ofsocial life."— This is not the case, for we havirour social gatherings, and moral teachings.. Though we are on the mountain gospel 4 with its Ministers, firid their way up .here with us. This season the Rev. John Berg, of Baltimore, Md., preaches in the spacious ,parlors of the Cure, to the invalids and the people from Wernersville,and neighborhood. Thus the largo buildings of Dr. .A.. Smith, aro fille&with people each ShndtCy to hear tljo word of life dispensed to them. On the evening of the 2iith islet., , the in-1 mates of the r 9 were treated to a lboture from the same Rev. gentleman l on the Lights and. Shades of Human Life, The subject was treated on in his peculiar happy style.— The large audience,whicli collected together in the parlor of the Home, wore treated for one hour and a half to an intellectual feast, 'such . as is rarely . given in any place or lec ture.. After the Rev, gentle Tan had finished his eloquefit and/ glowing description' of the Lights and Shadows of Human Life, pr. Smith tendered a yoto of thanks to the leo.. turor, which were unanimously given,: and the guests of the Cure retired well pleased with tlib °vote of the.ovefiing. • • READING now ranks as the third city • in tho State of Pennsylvania , and no one can doubt that within a few more years we shall rank as the second city. We WWII() following from the Gazetteer of the Manufacturing Cities and Towns, published in 1866, which may prove ofinterest to our readers : 7 Reading.—A handsome city of Pennsylva nia, capital of Borks county, on the left or east bank of the Schuylkill River, and on the Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Railroad, 52 miles east of Harrisburg, and 58 m iles north of Philadelphia. This flour ishinig town, the third of the State in respect to population and manufactures, is beauti fldly situated on a plain which rises gradual , ly from the river, and is enclosed on the east by an eminence named Penn's Mount. Tho city is compactly built, and intersected by straight and rectangular streets, , which are remarkably clean and smooth. The riv er hero is crossed by two bridges, one of which is about 600 feet in length. Reading is a place of active trade, and is the market of a rieh and populous agricultural district. The Schuylkill Canal mid the railroad above named open 'a ready communication with Philadelphia on the one hand, and with the Schuylkill coal region on the other. The Lebanon Valley 'Railroad connects Reading with Harrisburgh, and the Nast Pennsylva nia Railroad extends to Allentown. The town is largely engaged in themanufacture of iron, steam engines, hats , shoes, and Va rine other articles. The, Machine abatis of the railroad company employ about 1,100 men. Reading was laid out by Thomas and Richard Penn in 1748, and named from the tewn , of Reading,in England. • It was incor porated as a borough in 1783, and as a city in 1847. 'lt contains 2 large iron forges, 2 manufactories of agricultural implementa, 2 large iron-foundries,2 extensive cotton mills, 1 cordage factory, 1 ear factory, 1 mantifac tory of chemicals, 2 boiler factories, 2 wool en mills, 1 large distillery, 1 brass foundry, 0 machine shops, 1 hardware factory, 1 nail factory, 1 tack factory, 5 hat factories, 1 manufactory of paper-h9ginga,,B breweries, 4 largo rolling mills, 1 brick inannfoct447, flouring mill, 1 planing mill, 1 tannery, 1 manufactory of prig t 01(169,1 paper mill and 1 iron Wiliam. All,these mills are now }n active qperatioq. Amount of capital eel ployed in manufactures, $3,000,000; number. of hands employed, 2,500; amount of waies paid annually,sl,Boo,ooo; value of merchan also annually manufactured (stated to be) $18,000,000. Population h 1840, 8,416,; 1850, 15,7t3;.in A 86 0 1 2 .8, 1 .0 2 .. • TILE Great, the 'Ortittd, ;hp Only reliahle remedy for -Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lam. buffo, *Sppkips arid Bruises, Swelled , Glands, Stiff Joints, 'S'ore Throats, and pain of any sort and from any, cause, is Da:JtussELL's Magnetic Oil. 60 eta. and 11 00'per bottle. Ayerican Rouse, Reading:, [rug, •18.1 m fr, SECOND EDITION. a 1.4 O'CLOCK r. m. • v DAILY ALMANAC. Sun rises . . 6 82 Sun sets . . 628 Days's length 12 hours 68 minutes. &TATE or THERMOMETER. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 74° , 80° 74° " 82° Monday, Tuesday, Wedneaday, Thursday, Friday, 1 Saturday, , ._____ D. L.—Meet Second, 7/. T..L-111aek, meg,t.Thiid, 8, at NO. 2. Yellow, meet Third, 8, at No. 6. White, meet Third, 8, at No. 1. Red, meet Fifth,' 8, at No. 3. MErrumi of Abigail Lodge, Masonic La dies, tomorrow afternoon. Sao advertise ment. SURETY OF THE PEACE.- - --JOhn Miller is boarder of Julian Eck's,. This morning Ju lian made complaint before Alderman Scho2- tier against John for Surety of the Pence. She alleges that her boarder on several oc casions threw her out the house and locked the door on her ; and finally . he threatened to burn down the building. Philip Miller, 1)e. puty constable, made the arrest.. Bound over for a hearing at Court. Poi,IOE Amitts.---Ilut one individual oe eupied a positicnibehind the bars at the sta tion house this morning. Charles Peters an had been arrested by the Chief of Police yes terday noon,' in Franklin street, between Front and Second: Charley was.on, a "three week's spree,", during which time he had not provided for his family, and had abused and' whipped his wife terribly, on whose complaint ho was arrested. • Discharged. MAI6DORP I R Varieties in full tide of RUC. MS; First appearance of, Mr. Miles, the great comic singer and old man personat4r. Master Jardella, the celebrated wench Qi eer,aind comedian, will positively appear on Monday next. Cool lager always on hand. THE HighjAchool repairs are not yet coin pleted,"consequently the regular iiisiness of the institution will not commence until next Monday. Meantime the pupils are required to be in attendance next ' , Why morningi at 8 o'clock, to have their•work assigned them. The school will open with almost one hun- dred and ninetypupils,not a Single available spot being unoccupied. Tho next thing is a larger and more commodious edifice. HIGH SOllooL—The following candidates have been admitted to the High School to fill vacancies. The names have been taken from the epinination list, in accordance with the statiding of the applicant. 'Section. Name. Age. Average. S. W. Wm. Miller, 15 6.99 it Jas. W. Millard 16 6.86 13pr. Ella M. Tyson, 13 6.84 N. W. Mary E. Carat * 13 - 6.81 Spr. Esther Whitman. 18 0.73 By order of the Board of Control. JNO. A. STEWART, PROF. Daniel H. heir, No. 1Q , North Sistkereet;• bita.appointad.'thci, agent for Borks county, ofthe Howe Sowing Ma. chine Company. The How . ° machine is a No. 1 tuachinb, is of simple construction,du• rabic, and makes the loek•stich. It sews the thinnest gauze and the the heaviest cloth with equal ease, using the finest or coarsest ordinary thread. •On account of its simple construction almost any child can sew with it after the first showing. Families wanting stitching tucking, braiding,or cording done, are requested to leave their orders at the store, and• they will be promptly attended to. Tho machines are of three classfisL-for fami iy sewing; tailoring and shoe-making, and 'or saddle and harness work. Give Prof. Herr a call. Tno Hvuoimi HOME.—We aro glad to learn that this excellent institution is pros pering as it' deserves. The only wonder is that it is not even more frequently visited than it is at present. It is situated on the •Edstern slope of the Cushion Mountain, li miles from Wernersvillo station on the. Lebanon Valley Railroad s and is only 8 miles from Reading. A visit to the "liqmo" will repay any ono who admires beautiful scenery, Or who desires to indulge in the luxury. of the Turkish or other baths. Tho water t 6 oicellent, possessing remarkable curative propertios,and the ehargesior board and treatment aro moderate.. The Homo is under the able management of Dr. A. Smith, to which itdno doubt owes much of its popularity. A visit to the "Homo" is a pleasant drive from this city. LoCK•UP iteport Or the month i:of Au gust: The arrests that were made during.the month, areas follows : For Drunkenness, " Larceny, " Assault and Battery, " Fighting, . " Vagrancy, • " Surety of Peace, ' " False Pretense, " Fast Driving, " Insulting Officer, . 1 " Escaped from the Poor lime, 5 " Committed by Aldermen,, • Tbtal number of arrests, 73 Number of Lodgers, 104 Nativity of lodgers; American, 39; 81 • German,,l9'; Wein, 11. . Of the above,' 23 were women-13 of which - were lodgers and .10 prisoners. FRIGHTFUL teCIDENT. Mr. 'Jeremiah Focht, a reside i t of Lime:dawn, 'this county, met with a horrible accident one day last week. Ile, in company 'with several others, were employed in quarrying limestones.— They had just lo aded a bvivy blast and were preparing tO\ d ischarge it. The fuse they used was tightly packed, causing it to burn rather slotyly. After the fuse had been ignit td, Mr.F,evidently thinking it had gong out, stepped into the quarry and commenced ex arinaiug it with a pm. The fuse was con sumed to the surface of the filling,,being still 1 1 3 ,alive, and as \hescratched at it,the blas was discharged, throwing some sparks into keg apewder,wlnch ha very imprudently een ie left standing •closo y, causing its explosion i into Mr. F's. face, pd severe' searobing al most every part of s body. ois tivierthe skillful medical treatment of rs.BllllllA and Rhoads, who prescribed sweet oil to, relieve him of his excruciating pz ! ins. Thedischarge of the load in the xoolks did not injure Mr, F., andink. fox Uhe negligence in leaving the keg of p,orpler so near the blasting place, ho would trot have been injured, in the. least.— This is the third. accident of. the kind that 'occurred at this quarry on a former occasion a man being instantly killed. . The doctors say Mr. F. Is doing as well. , as\ could be ex pected under the circumstances. He made a narrow escape, and altogether it is a won' der he' was not sit:littered to pieces. 1 1 4, ADVERTISE in the EAGLE, _0 -o [Aug 131-1 t CEIII '6 8 U4aufpuslit.' Avoit iitisaire, Loyal League Meter*. One of tleent Killed. . . • Chlllt!.C9TO:it; Aug. 81.—The 'Sheriff of Twiggy county, GeOrgia. had occasion,,with !la posse, to &treat., several negrois engaged in a riot the week previous. One negro, in attempting to escape, was killed, and tke rest gave , themselves .up.. egroes, not , engaged in the selves up, being approheri, A : number. of riot, mei the, kites intended to kill theni, sive that the at Jeff. Long, a negro, wail °amender, and they were • re, he beinglan officer of the They Stated their diettiqt under hie iird input league: LOCAL NOTICES. FAR and n ar ' throughout the Whole Country, the n wspapere teetn with the won. derfiil cures performed by Dr. Russell's Magnetic Oil. I GO cis; and $1 00 per bottle. American 'House, Reading. . [aug. I7.tf STONS WARN,—The largest assortment of ,jugs, pitchers,, butter pots &0., & ~ at re- J duced prices, for sale by J. L. Sti hter, 603 Penn street. , au 29-3 t, MAcuang 11,K, Machine Cotton, Ma• chine Needies; Dress .Pattqrns, etc., can al. ways be had nt TYsox's, - No, 832 Penn street. aug 22.8 t Dn. limit ins just received a largo lot of kure;. fresh drags And medicines, of all inds. Thopo wholdesire the pure article (and who does not?) wo would advise/ theitt to go to him. ,His prices are reasonable,and ho waits upon all htts customers in.a prompt and gentlemanly Matitter. An iirescription4l ore put up in the most, careful manner, and there is he, danger :of, any mistakes earring: :The Doctor, has. also all kinds of toilet articles for' sale,—oils, washes, soaps, brushes, combs, &e., &c. Remember 'llO place—No. 1 North Fifth. street.. . aug 21-1-w. DIED. SMITII—In - tending. on Saturday morning, ow August 29, V 'Sr It. SIERT% formerly of Philn dolphin. 0 2-t NEY: biARKET. Bushonf & Bro. q ß u a o n t k e e tti re. 6 ll twi l6 l !lorth 6th itreo! READING. Sept. 1, 1868. 11 0 113 111 163 107% X 108_ Old U. S. 6'61881 Old U. 8. 5'5'1862 I v Now U. B. 5.26'6.186{, Julyand Jjk ~ Now U. H. 5.20'6,1866, ay und 24 .. New U. B. 1865. new - - • N. U. 8 , 5.20'61867. July and Jan. - New U. S. 5-200868. - . • ' • Ten-Forty Bondi', - - ' - - • Gold in Now York ujp to 12 o'clock, - Gold in Readingat Busbong &Bros.. - PI I IILAnELPHIA MARkETS. COTTON per lb. SUGAR PETROLEUM, FLOUR. Superfine, Extra, , - Northwest, Ea. and Ohio. Fancy, RYIII FLOUR, GRAIN. Wheat; Red Wheat{ Whi t Rye, - 00rn , Y431.• do West: Malt, per bush Barley. PORK. Mom 'Prime Mess, o, Mess Beef, - BACON. Ijams .' Rib. h clear sides - - Shoulders, . (WINN MEATS. Pickled llama, Shoulders / sa l ted - Lard, • • PRR 0 .oeB 00 11 , 16.9 00 • •9 - 00 c 11 25 - 10 12 50 licl4 50 • •• 950 Mackerel, MIDS. Clover per bishol, Timothy, laxseed." .! oat per ton • Locust Mt lump and stoatn't broken • " prepared,. Lehigh lump, steamb't and broken Chestnut. Fehuyl, red White a,s I Hair and etc Chestnut, sox per ton, P .l ll N7 l, ' 2, ' - 1111 60 •8 6002 ?300 r - i• roken, • 0, . - - - .300 • 1138 00@i9 00 - - 38 00@37 00 • I READIRG HOUSE KEEPERS' MARKET. ' Sept. 1, 1808. - , . BuTTKß—Fresh dairy, it lb 38045 Luir t m... as CHERUB—Cho so Vt ib„ 2i3en 4 LARD—Lard lb •4 ( 25 Eons—Eggs doson • 28 APPLRB—Apples 1 11 pock, I I 40@j0 Dr quhrt ..... ~! ~.12414. PRAORTS— • 1610 1111i.v—Beefs aide, round %1 p)., 20 1.8,t '1 , sirloin, ' .25 . rump, I.: s 20@22 oast, 25 rigid, .. utlets, hullo, " Beef I ° ll 1, 1 " Mune " k Pork, .. SatIFIA : /a 25 18 II , 15018 teak, 1(418 o " 20 fresh, •••• , 22 . sunokotl, •• • 25 . 11 11 IlAm—llama,- " Sliced, Sfiontwils— SIDXS- , 30 11, 16018 ekens live, ". • ./8 dressed, " • rides live, " diessed, " ' ing obiokens War t .. ...... ...75e0)1 00 POULTRY-Ch 111 Ti so I I. Bpi TRADE PRIORS OF GROOMES WHOLESALg Reported ,nd corrected daily. by .H.B Gets i Wholesale Grocer. No. 514 Penn street. Readng. 1 • . READING. Sept. 1,1868. Otlyggg—Javit, t' .sG39O .- - , t- Itio,,ordinary. A . " " 'fair to prime,.... C.2oe Tai—lmperil, . . .4....1 .1c • 60 Oolong', 1. 90@•1 26 •Fsurrs—Tßats ns, layer new, .4 26 'Run Idried 12 1111 L ' val.; "It lb., 16Xo Oranges, B . lolly, • . . 800 - .. Alen, .4-4 10 00 Lemons, Palermo • - 4 "3 1)009 00 Mess ' , • 5 00@ 4 75 " , ,Fiey, Matt., Vtb 120 ' MOLASSES —Mew Orleans, 114 ga llon , .. :, :1 10 -•116 i Porto Rico, ' , ' ri 1 8,5 0 Aniber /Odes. 1.. .. ~...,. 83e • Byrnp,lov. 97e If • ? ordinary, " lic 76 0 .. , . " common. 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A. ooknitiettl's Bad .5.41t100n, under tho 1A.314 .0111eo, ,t e ion erdsna ilonopnOt that they ire 00,41:put, e bus qell, ant ) 1 ster the abase ann.& prof 40 lil dr Variellea 0 entertainments for w Oh th s.pmeo 3 Tlebrated, vial • , . Free Coneert Every .Evening AND .LUNCH ; SVERY MV 3161INGC Soliciting s continuation of the patronage of an appreciating public, they are , Vbry ROMOVIVII a 4 -Iwo. ' Ilj•k 1 1 FURNISHING UNDERTA IS t ' • No. 329 Penn Street; Al i t, Mad* of Oofiliaa finkliallect at atiort,ttottge, .ix.runorais attonctou in town or country,.. uau* attention alvon to the Mutates. auQ EB - 1w ' N. 8.. CITY HOTEL, SOUTH OIXTH EITII,III4T,' (Near Penn,) • REAPINiti, P. 4. *..Ohargee moderate. . ' A. S. EISTERLY, tibeforrAetor. auir tf CLOTHES WRINGERS, MI STEP' LADVERS, ALL WARRANTED. =M° KNIGHT'S HARDWARFSTORE, THIRD 411.16 aug . 10tf ' . • Smoot. BooKO 1 • , ' . , , .sonoot• isoons 14 Just received at the RAOLSIIOITOnt full line of bord use in tile F4llllO 11Q0 14 this atty. *hie w ill be IQ at the e• ry lowest prices. It won! Ike to the a miaire of .euelt:who are In - Want of Woks to escort eirieur prices herore purchasing ehewhere.t We 114ife ~ . .• . ' SWoodbury'aNeri M i lt ir hoa. wjtb German, •• . Uompealt on Meas. • : Fasquelle's ouch Course, , f Bonnleastle s Mensuration, I. , • Stoddard's Arithmetics, Parker's Philosophy; • , Bullioit's grammar. • Roy is Algebra, • , o t attccos Dik TPro 8 • . n00d....4. 1 ...y. „.1. Greenleara Aixit moll% . , • Tenney's ,Geology, • . . ; E -. . Tfrlte °l:l4' . • . DU ef ° 1 1 :1:tir ' A‘ 'Slitl i i i t l it tile ellfsi Ii BionOptilip, pi .IV Wu% ";: , ,_._ i E lV t °d"..EI P2:l l German/wadi Parker & Wilton's , ilegirlEttool**• i 351 : . - ..- i .. , ' l Orittend!n's DOokkeltt;:witkscrtii of Dlittlr. ~ . PENN sirttEVr. :,‘:,‘. ~' Peanook's History:or Baslsid:Oteee,o7 and ague, v i a . .. . READINO; - : 1: 4 M 4) _l. aid% In . rmedhaf a4d Prisciray pb too . cvmtr . Eirtt'LlNE THE 'MEE OB CARRI:A(O4I*'::: roll !Fit rill Iwo An gives! 9000iinipot,Irela tZte:t . Fart. b . P ' m rWAWA l W l ? a • r t I NVMP4P O FI{4S M a tt Willi DOM 11 d • At' OOP W !oh bAsto cheap. , %Mrs, t ...... 140 90 " 10 ..... 18 00 IMI AT t,,i. r 4. t • - • tir poldtivi4 mount, and 4timgMe in* Om liettrolgis o „fixdsotte t , sae; Reshot*. BlientostisthiBoold4 Dumb Frost Bites, Will Solite pttins.'• 't IV *UMW, kattum nho,xll entunituto tnr hiP•tkodt 0ft.441411. tplerplikloi4hor, Wl),itt the Iniostt 4.h" 14 " 41447 the lulu o** ,0 clklocvlbttn in 4 19.1.1. to 0144 Ott t/kl4 cons.4o,opcinAlcig ilk* i s • SAYRE'S N,sTANT. PAIN cll.l .111 twi , ointrltsh broltnple onliwarA ikpplkat 114etfirtieprleclIrtnaglonlopl prwo tlo entin•ly,lormlesn a+ t.l ilt) ng applie,tl,l o t o ti t° e tto,l , it or tv,:ob-tt+ t %/TittMC , ..‘ll4,4 rf ot t e/to,grol ( a.; tlv • lilylhdt thin IM inl tic tit 44 Nit n fu41.1, ('lua all 0111 t h,% 01,1 n i'lorliAig alpliettiop of too carp *HI co!trlinl• akeittlen'l 14'4 1 14 ails 'NW! WE ORALIEN6? -.TVA ,WORM) hvcucti itts ,ott'ionlity that titter Demme. detitui rii• • tvith l / 4 Pii'iti)lett4!l 17 '+::6'Q 60 010,' Ibi gglsk, , , • , „E. MIS, l't te. E R at ,C, 9., , ' • mo l' i ,l,ll' otortyßstuto, e ie. t t, A. Dddlet isql,nftholipt of - DLO. 1 letsrow, one i me 16filiti` 11101011111 ilm II ol stootiLla tlt oontnr . L., ~;,, •,r lO . ,IPP Rte AN 'Mt r4,1100.1M•• i fatt • , . ~. . • t , t i tclivgl i c 1 7 - " ' WiV 81 re t _ In sr kit , All rennottl Se 9ti get a r littan' 11 4 Ilign ( 441111 ni l ) ! \ a °leen it_lie. VI il4olllloiy Or loiii4). tli t i t igi tolu. i _you moo. 74i4 t St li S 9 Illi tor Mrprpto, 0 relt Lai limmT4 ".t r :itlit ( 1 4:14 .teastio. m my wing se or It 9 pripsronon t , 1 f e ria ' 41 Ovir OA it It Ir ItOP 00 frOtullintly Ole* Cialle 11111141:0,011. " ' . '' ;' , '', .. I Q • ir /1 1 411Dt.illY . . Of ON Ann ot.DOlotekfl. i , Ikpplogsimia sow, Mo(tow(o4.iA-.-Vtinove, DN/kLVIIII IN HARDWARE, ouTLERY; Gulfs, HOVOE FITUNISHING saoon:o METALS, EMI TIN Piai US, MEET Bidding' Materials; 4 SADDLERY, fcci., 0. 1 N0..612 PRIM' STREPT RRAI)INO PA. , at)24-tt. • • OACGC MAKI G I . , OACII REPAIRING ! (L H. IHZ,E4B!.,ERI , . . . . Sixth 'M.; betioto ' IrmAithgois di, Ifititiut, Respeollltlly itnnOttnoej that be a pirated to do all work In Ma line with deep to •.. tic. ,xport part:lan. Y firegs b j e tin d o 111, oe :Ta n t e: texts, , 0 even by any, totory im t o city. , '9OAOII REPAIRING,- Viti cl i t arei r iert n ot 4 1 11" as ol l ob LA°K linaltf • Qt 3f ill. J. v. DIEHL, Has removed to 510. 15 North sixth Street, '/ • ere fitifiltkop a tblillos,of Tylmolo j &c., ploit re MO rattenteloy hada* ful&voudron elothlas. artioulat iittinttott pit& ottc-uisk. 0904 work in& perfect fits 'traumata. . IRON ~ RAILING . WORKS. - LEWIS NELIDOERFFER, . Court Alloy, Ito ow / Fifth • i3troot, rn (In the rear of the Harore National Dank) ll" AM_NOW PR !ARM TO_AT_TEND TO ALA, .. 1 ,. !ret: ,,,,,,, T ,„,y„,ner,,,,„ % titRA L . 6 _,. kr .. lAfilikiii E „It P I 0 riuKß o. All repairlow 'attended to,t4 t ei 1, , . ttlik at@ i • Chiggim mod • e raw EW 113 EUDOKKifitE It ap Wit , - • . 4 1: 4 . . 444, 1 ey .:. 4 0 . .4 CD 4 ' Wro fa, . 1' . . • , w , . ~ .. • ~ i . • • , . „. 6 ,,.. , .•., , , , ,-, ~:. dtgl '. ,e , „ .., , - - - , 0-;,: , • , : u,.. 1 , ', i 'l , '.i• 1 „.14..,tt....-- -, ~,,i , ,, 2., -- .. ~,. ----,•pc '. '. ...:.„:„..,..,•.,,,,, ::.,,,..„,,,:-.,,;., ~,,: s, e 4 . ~...,. ...., • r C • ' • ;
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