THE DAILY EAGLE. • SEPTEMITII 2, 1868, CITY AND COUNTY. FIRST EDITION--•1S. L 9 P. M. TILE MAN ABOUT TOWN.-:-The drum and fife, , followed ,by organisations, enlivening Penn street nlghtlY,-- - A lively fight occurred between a white man anda, tnlled 'brudder," in Washington 'street, betweealdrd 'and Fourth, yesterday afternoon. The white man got tho worst of the fight, leaving the groupd with several cuts in his head.—NiatTimony is again in the ascend unek, and the ntenber of happy ouAes linking hearts and hands, for "better or foi•wase." is on, the increase. 'Yesterday. afternoon two milted vom i t c hild ren got out of n window of n house, etor. of 7 t h an d ftpriye streets, which was three stories high, onto an adjoining roof. They ware Seen in time by n lady, who reported it to Mr. .Michael (ieiger, who snatched them front their perilous. Situation,—hotels aro looking up with patron- age, and the countenances of landlords aro bright ntprovententa all over our elty.nio ginning to be ' , wiled forward with, rapidity, and the winter will witness a largo addition to our growth and prospority.—The . buslness,of the EsPrees dices is increasing wonderfully, ikler rb— in fall goods, which:taxcs the te ium aro iarlog sources of the companies. There ,must: have been g migration of t!to recent , influx of hand or g/M9lO other localities, for there Is a perceptible decline la their number In our eity.—Tho great est portrait painter—ono of our fashionable IMlles. Sho paints her own ace.— , ----Applan, warc'quito plenty In market thl morning, Says a We e . . ful editor: "The firS nine hundred and ninety live thousand times 1141 keard 'Champagne Ohar a wo liked it ; but now wo are beginning to tiro oflt."--z•Visiting eat*, business cards or any other kind,of cards, Printed at short Miitide, at the kocc: oflloe. Two soap'thea hold forth at 6th and Poop litroot3 last night. One of thorn played t ho banjo while the other took in thostanipp,— Tho buildings in Cherry alloy, which wore recently damaged by tire, have boon repaired.--Rxclud ing Philadelphia, Rending has, the boat (Ire depart ment in the Stato.—New applo-butterhas made its appearance lit our tnarkot nt 50 cents per quart. now song has appeared called "Little Tod," It is said to ho popular. Stocks that are always up—those around the neck.—T)o weather is gradually growing cooler—and soon the trees will ilon their gorgeous autumnal tints of glorious gar) and garniture.--.--41Nty hogs have recently died In various sectiobs of Wauphin coun ty.. Thorn is a disease preialout among theta known as "hog Oli . olorri." 7 ---r-Morchnntiallorsaro beginning to brush up—'l4bir harvest tis .near, at liand.-Thoro has boon, and still SA consider able sickness prorating In our etty and nolghbor- hood—although not of a serious or alarming naturo. —Stewart 1814111'1;01(nm( forth niu) draws largo hudioncos nightly,—Battor, on market this morning, sold nt from 40 to 45 cents .por potind. A hungry dog.stolo a Inigo pleco, of hoof this morning at mark el.-A man carrying a bucket of mortar olkhls head must boa sub , limo chow ter.—Urea's broad in small pieces and soak In cold milk ; when soft add ono t4aspoonful of sal oratus, ono of salt and flour for a good battor—and you wl have sliondid broad calm —The Radi cal hadors are doing a groatdoal of low lyingabout those diggings, but they will lim:e to "lio lower" after the eleotion,—Considbrablo damage was done by the heavy shower on Moilday in the violn lty of llamburg.--r—One of the most unwelcome truths is to shov up wickedness in high Oleos.— Fifth and Peng (north7west corner) rooms to bo a loafing, placo for certain young mon.—Tho latest swell or. vanity Is real coral buttons on a white vost.—yog eon ivho go home at the proper hour of tie night,aro not so liablo to get in to troublo.—Onnof LllOlllllB of the enlightened ago—modlolun.—+The Easton Exkoss and the Rending Dispateh,aie nuarrolling about a woman. • —Moo "serape to ket Into."— . on Saturday night last, the store, of hillier Sc Co., at Shoom akeraville, was entered and robbed of a silver watch and 88.--- 'The largo shaft which wits broken at tholiinhanoy Pianos, .13ohuylkilt county, a few days ago, has boon biought to this city for ()palm-Pig-tail soup with "bow-wow tritnntin has bocothe radish nt the leading saloons of the Ira° cities. ,Owing to the unaccountUble' absence of th . o cook this morning, Mrs, lon4Thlions was compoliod to go ki te the kitchen and get breakfast, Ilopcs are en tertained of her recovery.---Oysters uto coming in favor again, and the yield will he iminense. —Printing is called the. "bleak art," but it sheds Moro'tight over rho world, thou all others. ho most sultry place, whore the heat is op pressively felt during the warm days, is at the railroad, - Darin Oho summer it is the hottest.and in the winter the oldest toothy, in this vicinity. —Stove don ors aro polishing up.--- A society for tho mention of Cruelty to Animals should ho formed in this city. Now nod titt'll we see dumb brutes treated initho most merciless mannor.- 7 ---Seo now advertisements to-day.— Tho oleotion is fast pproaohing—so is the down fall of Iladlealism.--- a-- —Never take anything for i granted if you can getitany other way.—Pook ot inkstands and pen Cases, Just the thing for tray eters; agents, andseeretaries of meetings, for Salo very cheap at Ow Eagle bookstore. —A grtind hall to-night MI6 Military Oattlon. See advor lisoment, • \ • , r . SUNRAY 6CIIOOI. Cmunvriox.--jhe third annual celebration of the Shoeinakersville Sunday School, will be liehlliii.Toshua Re ber's woods, near Shoeninkersville on Sat urday next, September 12th. ilia, Shoe inakersville Cornet Band Will attend,'liiiii addresses will be ddlivereil by. several able Speakers. Ox Satu clay mornitig last between two and three t'clock,..the wife of Mr. Ephraim Weidner, li ing in Colebrookdale township, perks county, attempted to commit suicide by cutOneher throat witji 4 razor. She is lying in a very critical Sho had been laboring under depression of-sidrits for some weeks past without any assignable MABCiNIO Ii!CCUItAION.—An excursion par. ty composed of Knights Teinplar and Royal Arch Masons, is going to St. Lottitrnoxt inonth. • All the principal cities of the East. ,er'n States will be represented. It is stated that .the excursionists will take passage on regular trains to Pittsburg, from which point a special train convoys theurthrough to St. bouts. The faro for the rotund trip will be n, trifle loss than half the regular figures. ' • WHEN TO F181.1.r--All Old; flillOrMOO states that if a man witutslto catch fish, let him not pick the .full m'pon day to do it. Ho gives a.philosophicarreason for the advice; whether sound or not we cannot decide, He says, when the moon is full,,the nights - be; ing bright, enables the fish to do all their . foraging in the night time. Of course, hav ing their ivaits supplied, they'll° up all. day, and condepently there is a scarcity of "bites." Under the new moon season, the fish have to sleep at night, and work by . day; that makes the difference in the Rah ernian'ii' string. Is our friends I will.use preparations for re storing gray hair they should use the best in the, market. t)ur, attention has lately been called to an article which has an extensive sale unit a very high reputation, known as Ring's Vegefable Ambrosia, and we are in clined to think that it possesses more lesira,- ble and loss objectionable qualities than any .other.ln the rparket. It restores gray or fa ded,' hair to its, i original color n a most re maikable manner, And b$ its invigorating and soothing properties removes'all dandruff and 'humors from the scalp. Give it a fair trial andyOntadoot hit Wilke it, auglB 1 m . . 14261101'0P LODOTS'AXI) AtiSOCIATIOit.9.- The following named tirgniiizations will hold their regular stated' meetings this (WEDNEs- DAY i ) evening: it °lament Lodge No. 147, 1. 0., of O. F., at Q4(l Fellows' flail.,' i - . • Continentnl.Lodgei L : 0. 4 , a0. K. nt Tem. petanco Iran. Minnehalis Council No. 69, 0. U. A.' M., at Sallada's Hull— Lady Jefferson Home Cinninunion, Broth arhood Union' Hall. • . Maria Conclave No. 8, D. of M., 703 Penn street. . , Sinking Spring Council No.: 7, 0. U. A. M., at Sinking Spring. r Order of Seven Wise Men, Yee„ger's Concordia Chamber, No, 2, 0. K . corner Fifth and Washi hgt on. "EMINENT WOMFN TIIE A.GE" the title of a new work published - by S. M. Betts & Co., Hartford; Conti. This is ode of the most interesting books wo have seen for a long time, The sketches of "Eminent, Wo men" are from the, ens of the best.writers in Awerica, and the book is illustrated with fourteen steel engravings, portraits of the following dietingmshed ladies: lip - sa Bon i:our, Florence Nightingale, -Lydia, H. Sig ourney, Eugenie, Empress of the French, Margaret Filler Ossoli, Elizabeth llarrett Brownieg; Ws. Emma Willard, Mrs. Eliza beth Cady Stanton, Adelaide Mott, 'Victoria, Queen of England, Adelaide Ristoriy..Anna E. Dickinson, ;Mrs. C. S. Lozier; M. 1)., nod Harriet G. Hosmer. 4 Besides the sketches of these ladies, the work contains the lives and deeds of many other' distinpished w omen of the present age, written in (homiest cutertqining at le. Miss P. A. Greth, Principal of the Male Grammar School, ,Third Section, in this city, is Agent for this excellent work, Iyhipli shquld ho in bveriliprary, public or private ) in our country. • MIL - K TRADE.—Tho milk trade, along the line of the Philadelphia and deading Railroad,. is becoming an important branch of business': The farmers and dairymen ;Jong the lino send down their milk by the Pottstown Accommodation Train, which leaves hero at 10:46 in the morning, and re ceive their canes front their city . customers by . the return of the same train in the even ing, The total quantity of the lacteal fluid taken to Philadelphia daily by this train is nearly" 2,600 gallons; Of this, the heaviest shipment from one_station is front Pottstown —say about 000 gallons ; the next largest quantity N front Perkiomen Junction, about 600 gallons, and Limerick Station comes next, with abottC4oo gallons. The remain derl, of the supply comes front Sanptoga, Royerat Ford, and other stations below. The milk trade along the Schuylkill Val ley is rapidly increasing, and will soon rival the trade over the North Pennsylvania Railroad, - from whence, we believe, the Qua ker City draws its jirinciptil supply: -Our farmers find that selling the milk to, the city 'dealers is mitre remunerative than butter making, and a gregt many of them are changing their • dairies aceorditigly.—Potes town Ledger. . , . . , STATEMENT of moneys re c eived and paid out at the Mayor's office, from Aug. 15t,1868, to the 31st, inclusiveyvis : ) DR. 1 • , Cash penalties, fees, fines and costs, $64.94 "• Vases pf drunkenness, 49 72 ~ 4.‘ Coilyr Commissioner,. '45 61 .. it •" Shull ,_ 467 " " •Distriet Attorney, - 247 " •• " Clerk of CeurtQuar". Sos., 12 85 .“ g( ' Budding verniits, 90 50 ) 4 0 • CR. By cash poliminan and witnesses, $77 45 Si M. Rea, for Asssistant. Engineer, By cash Peter Jones, Treasurer Reading School Dititrict, , By cash Win. Heidenreich, City , Treasurer \ .141 99 • $270 60 ,buring the month 30 permits were 'issued for building and repairing, viz : Thrco-story brick dwellings, Two-atory " +to 44 (4 frame, '' Frame . Shop, Brick FonMiry, Brick Car Shop, t Frame Stable, . :, , ' Total, Wm. H. GmAxn, ?Mayor. Reading, Sept. 2d, 1868: COURT PROCEEDINGS. Ilcinirtc(l)aj Luria letchartlit t Attorney at La 1 1 16 4, 630 tintrt . THIP,TiI xTIt DAY -- -MOIMAX . .. - Adiun,'N 1 liter by his father and next friend )irtret m yer, vs. Dr: Adam B. Dun dere; n) d ! Davill Moyer vs. same. Contin ued op, qplication and at cost of plat; "Dayid . 11. 1 1i.niglit, Ceininittee of llenr. li:lolts I'S, Alton Molls. Continued on ap• plication or deft. i John P. Miller an Win. Rowe vs. Patrick 'O'Reilly; 162 Aug. ". 1865. Thiti was an netion,fif covenant. 1 ; ‘ OM. were the own-. era iof a lease from Elizabeth Miller of a 'trai--,.f land on the southerntlope of Penn's MOutftt near Reading, on winch wad an iron ore mine. - This 'lease they .assigned , to P. O'Rielly, in Deeemlier, 1868,he undertaking to pay them two hundred' dollars in orders to be drawn upon him, and six hundred dol lars out of the profits of the ore to be mined. He was also to erect a steam engine, &e.,for raising the ore. O'Reilly Worked the niuos for a short time and then abandoned them. This suit was brought by the plfEs.tn recover the damagesthey sustained. The defendants contended thfit there was no ore on the pre mises Worth mining, and that the defendant was thbrefore oxcused.from prosecuting 'the work. They also alleged that the lease had been surrendered to the plffs.at their request -in April, 1861' and that the deft. was Otero tore released from any further responsibility.' William Rowe, ono of the pill's. was exam ined, and testified that the suit was brought without his consentithat hp regarded O'Reil ly as owing theni nothing: that the lease had been surrendered to the plffs. by O'Reilly,at , the request of Miller, and that Miller hid. af• terwards entered on the premises,taken away the. fixtures andsold them. , Ho further.tes titled that he did not think there was any ore ou the premises worth mining Air, 'and that ho woultnot take the mind holes as a gift. Other Witnesses were examined as to the value of the mine:heles—some thought. hem worthless atid others thought,them valuable. -It was shoWn tfillt. the Derby Iron Company lad takUn three ihoUsand tons of ore from the preMises aftl tn O'Reilly tef),but the defts. contended that it cost the more-than it was worth. le was alti contended that Rowe was hostile to Miller, and had right no compro: mise his claim.. Verdict for Of. for $28,17. gl.. Ross'Millor, Trawlo3 and Young for.plffs: H ag en m a t i and J. S. Richards. for deft. ll FOURTEENTH DAY-TUESDAY. • Jobathati L. Klopp vs. The Bernvillo Live Stock Insurance Company. 238 August T., 1866. Case to be stated. Yon Reed for OE. Boyer for deft. • Jacob'Stub vs. Jonathan andore. 114 Jt . 4o. T. 188'6. Action of trespass. On SECOND EDITION. 3 1-2 0',C11.01.1i I'. M. • - • DAILY ALMANAC. • Sun rises . . .1.34 I Sutt . :sets. . . ti !G Days's length 12 hours 42 niinittoB. HMV O►' THERNOMETER 7 A. M. 74 0 74 0 73° • , Ilfonday, Tuesday, . Wednesday, Tharsday, Friday, Satnrday,- 'lnE'PpoctmoiNos of the Board of Con trollerg are Crowded . opt to-day. They will appear. to-niorrolv. A regular oldlasbioned country moving, pass©d one orrice, between 11 tmd, 12 o'clock this I'l6l4l'f 1' 'nerd were some half n dozen wagonß, on one 4 which sat'some half a ,Zo ;4011 ladie s. MEETING o p Syson.--We are infgrined,the East Pannsylvania Lutheran Synod, com posed of the English Luther!' Churches, will !myelin in annual session t in Lancaster this evening. As most people are anxious to get a little more light on the subjects now under eon saleration,.we would advise them to set a ) 110U of the new Lamp Shades, at McKnight's Hardware Store, Third and Penn streets. . POCKKI Roof:-' FOUND.—Oilleer KOMI) fOllllll laitt night, in South Fifth street, iti pout nonnuic eantaining a small amount of money. ; .l'he owner can have the same by calling at the - Mayor's office and proving property. Tut: members of the City Councils, Mayor and other official dignitaries of Heading, had ple►Csant tripycsterday visitingthe reser voirs of - the city. They wound til) at the ,fitteral Springs, where they partooli of a supper. They returned to the (city about (1 o'clock, P. M. Pomo.; .AreAtas.—William 11. `Lenhardt was arrested last evening about '1) o'clock, by ()Alcor Lewis, at the corner t4l Seventh and Franklin streets, for drunkenness. 1 Fined $3.25 and discharged. • Officer Boone arrested a small boy last evening at mark 4, charged with the tlitft of cantelopes from n7linekster stand. Case set tled this morning, and the boy discharged. , HAN Or MK Ta'AcKij—The-engine . Atlas, belonging to thOeading . Railroad Company, ran elf the track fit Harrisburg, on Monday evening sustaining considerable damage. The cow catcher and bumper were broken, and a number of cars badly'damaged. The accident was caused by a Misplaeed switch, and it required several hours to restore the engine to its position on the track. - k 'Axr,F: illa6o.—Last evening, between 7 B'o'cloek while Mr. Reuben Adams was,driv ing.down Penn street, below Fourth, the axle .of his carriage broke, putting . a stop _to the further.locomotive of the_rig i vng. one corner of the vehicle came i down with a thuMp. Fortunately, Mr. Adams" was driv • inpa docile horse, else a serious accident aught hay s ° resulted. .ANOTIIIIR TAX ON CIGAII DNALMRS.-By provision in the late Revonno Law all Hotel and- Restaurant .keepers 'who sell cigars at their bar aro reqtiired to take out a retailer's license, the same as if they dealt in cigars exclusively. When the bill was.before Con- Rress, Mr. Getz tried to get small Hotels and estaurants exempt from this tax, and offer ed an amendment that all whose sales did not amount to $lOO peryear should npt be required to take out a separate license, but it was voted down by the, Rump, showing their determination to 'wring every dollar from thepoor man in . the shape of taxes that they could. $270 00 27 00 24 22 • INSTALLATIoN OP .001 , ICE118. —Last evening Deborah Franklin H. C. No. (L• of this city, was.visited by pke G. 0. W. of Penna., and the following aims installed : • , Ellen Mil. P.—Thos. Jones. • Pht.—Daniel Matlzberger. Pt.—lsaac 'Whitman. Phtess.—Maria E. Wiltion.. Pitess.—Matilda Binds. S. l N.—James L.. Hobson. • 11.,Lizzie E. Gabriel. • J.—Richard Whitman. _ • D.'—lloso Ely. • W. N.—H. IV. Monyean. Hey. to G. ,k; S. , C.—James 1,. Hobsolt. , ' 117 . . • , A New Cnuttou entorpriie has been com menced nt Amyllle, under the auspices of the 'lAherans. On last Sunday the corner ston,o was laid ~ .itloappropriato ('ceremonies, conducted by Rev. B. Sclunaul. Eloquent addresses were delivered by 143 v. A. J. Shantz of Mverstownond Rev'. 1)r. Johns. ton, of this! borough. The i ttvices, which were held in a barn, were c, ncluded with prayer, by the Rev. Mr. lii,,ster, of.Ann ville. The congregation who-have embark ed in this movement •ai:e united and zeal ous, and are strongly, attached to pure Lutheranism, as. foinnted upon; the, Augs. burgh confession, and their prospects are very encouraging. • , ASSAULT AND BATTERY. —Perter D ebbing a well-known colored citizen' of Reading, and captain Of the canal boat ‘To,roado,' was arrested early 'this morning at the Little I)am, about two miles below Reading, by officers Cullen and Pristley, and, bound over before Alderman Richards for a hearing at Court, charged with assault and battery on a white man by tlielname of John C. Kaiss ; yesterday'afternoon between 4 and 5 b,'clock,' , in Washington_street l nepr, Third. It ap pears that words passed between the parties• in a beer saloon in Washington street above Via ' previous to the assault, after which both happened ) to pass, down Washington street, 'where the former.Sfru9k the'latter on the head. The latter ,fell into the gutter and received a:terrible gash in the head above the, leSt ear. It is supposed he was struck with a billy, or a stone, carried in the hand Of the, assailant ELF;GATEIMEETINGS, —Meetings were held - last evening by the Democracy of the First and Second wards, for the purpose of nomi, nating delegates to the County Convention, t be voted for on Saturday next. In the First ward, the meeting, which was 1 rge and enthusiastic, was held at the public : house of Jacob Conrad. The following gen tlemen were nominated: George Boyer A. Strollecker, Richard Ridhwine. John Kelley was President of the meeting, and H. E. Keifer, Secretary. In the Second ward the meeting was held at the 'public, house of Jacob Wentzel. It was the largest deleslte meeting that has er er been held in this city. It is estimated that at least sir hundred Democratic voters were present. The delegates nominated are as follows : Joseph J. Clay, Williab Fix 'and John Hormel The meetihg,notwithstand ing the large attendance, orderly and .Imr 'monious: , SUBSCRIBE for the EActLe. 2 I'. M. 80' 82' 810 =CZ T140 : 00.11/1PIR ACT cASE. WPY THE TESTIMONY 13 NOT I'CIII.ISIIEII. Daring the past few days, ahenring in khe, ease of Alexander vs. Bart°. Cox; et. 'ail. has been going on before A1'4111%11 Metiipt: and it has been asked why the•testitnony Ino not been published in the Eauts; We answer, because we do nut recognise the validity Atte hearing; We know that this hearing Was brought abont,nnd the testimony published, throu4lt the influence of de , signing Radicals, tor the purpose of InjtrinK, the Democratic party in this comity, and for no other piirpose. • In proof of this, a prominent Republian, in speaking of this hearing, said,,m effect ) that they (thirßepubliCans) "didn't Ore a (1-31 'huie the case went, if they . oulitonly ?mike mischief in the Pemocentie party!" Now, as our mission' -is to create unity, and not mischief, in the ranks of the gallant Democracy of Berks, we d ee m, Anl i s i i iti lig , our Republican friends in making mischief by . the publication ,of , testimony which is- all . on ono side, and in which 110 cross examination ,or other pan ticipation, of the counsel for the defence has been find. The publication of evidence thus taken, Aithout contradiction or, cross-exam inatien, will only tend to mislead, the pub ic mind as to the true state of thesnse. As soon as the case is brought, before the proper tribunal, the Court, (which will be within a few days) we give a fair and truthful synopsis of the evidence,. on both sides, for the information of our readers/ In, the meantime we positively. decline to assist the Republicans in qinnking mischief in the Democratic party," by. the publication of evidence Which would only bewilder the public : l and create ;ids° impressions without aiding the ends. of Juitice.‘ - Tim CoxlientA:cv..---The parties who were accused, upon the oath ot-Geo..} l l. Alexati d6r, late Assessor for this district, of Con spiracy in - effecting his 'removal from office, appeared before' Alderman Mengt on- Wed nesday last, Aug. 26thoind gave the recoir• ed bail for their appearance at the Nevdm ber Court, to answer the charge.. Here, as the Alderman himself declared, his jurisdie tion, elided, Mil the case was properly 'refer red, to tie Court. lhit, to the surprise of the wbol community tyoiso-called "hearing" in' the ca o took plac6 on Monday. Ne'no t\ tice of . thi proceeding was served upon the defendant , and the best lawyers at our liar are unablo , ,to understand' by what authority of law the magistrato•acteil., The counsel for the defendants took no part in the mat tor, but simply entered their protest against it, as an illegal and expo)* proceeding. The testimony of the witnesses who were exami ned, hastewt obtainaas wo believe, for the solo purpose of diverting public attention_ :from the real guilty party,, , and getting - into priikt. a mass- of manufactured ' evidence against innocent parties which could not otherwise have been produced. Evidei 'ce to obtained; is of course worthless in a le al point of view, and would not be received . y b any Court ofJustice in the land.-,-GarAte. (Trove our Homburg Correspondent.] . , ilicuntino, kept. 1, 180. • DiAn FA/WM—A terrible thundershower passed over our town on Monday afternoon, It was'at its height about ,2, o'clock. The water camp down in torrents, the lightning was so bright that it was ginding, and the thunderieo loud that it frightened the nerv. ous. Tho lightning struck at four different places, without ! . however, doing much darn? age, except killing a cow belonging to Mr. Reuben Seidel. Tho water flooded the ing mill, put out the fires, and required the men to suspend work. The oldest iambi." tants say that they do not recollect over Wit nesshlg such a terrific storm as that o,f-Y6l - , • Tho School Board of this borough is about to revise the course' of studieS in the sclioolsoirhieh 41 necessarily make` - some change in the grade, and create a regular system of prOmotion by holding examination about puce a month,and this (to ,doubt will make tho schools tore efficient and more qdrantageous to the pupils attending. On Saturday iixt,'thero will 100 a corn bined pie 7 nic of th St. tohn's, Emmanuel, and the Methodist Lpiscopal Sunday Schools, in the beautiful grove of •Seamarr s woods. Tho liartiburg Cornet Baud has boon ongag• ed for tble occasion, • - I STUNG : tiY PUlifilLE/MB.-- 2 1110 1 oUSt:OW11 Ledger df kesterday, states that at a pic-nie hold by tfid Trinity Reformed Sunday School of pat borough, on ThursdWast, inn woods near Limerick station, a party of boys stir red up a bumblebees' nest. Tho boos attacked a party of, ladies near. by, severely stinging Mrs. lloshon and a babe she held in her arms, and it was with considerable difficulty the insects were driven.from her, and then not until a number of the party wore badly stung. Mra., ]3oshon, who is the wife of Philip Roshon, ‘ of that borough, was placed in amig' and driven home by Mr.Jesso bert. Among the other persons to whom the bees took a Ailey was the Wife and two daughters of Mr. M. Y. Scheffey, 'a daughter of Mr. Zeno Dampman, of that place, and the two Misses Werner, of Reading. Tho most singular part of the affair was that nearly all who were stung, becameimmedi- Moly thereafter very sick. [C 4 9nanunktite4.] MIL Emelt: is. Very peculiar, indeed, that that always boasting papet:,the Dispatch, is silent about the *tents of the so:called masterly 'speech of Mr. Carl Schurz. It is a pity that, no short-hand' writer was . there . to give to the public a full reount of the dirty principles laid down by ono of their best au thorities. Not a 'sound idea has been pronoun ced that could stand ti fair judgment ! . and in Pgiving the speech a great circulation the eople could see the foul play and rottenness of the goviAjng party; and a full statement of the speccvould convert still more Re• publicans to4he Democriitic -party. Sen;io straw-filled head styles Ilitriself "A Former Democrat," and as ho can't say anythlog good about Mr. Schurz, he barks at eve 6, one who says the truth, and feels evidently very unqui,y about .the place where ho be longs, to the asses or to the Radicals. 01.n•SoAP.—Mr. Saml, Breniser @bowed to ua this morning a large piece 'of homo•made soap, which was boiled. 16 years ago, in Robesonia, , this count rg . byt , Mrs. Fisher. - LOCAL NQ ICES.' iTnE, Great, the Grand, the Only reliable remedy. for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Sprains and Brltises, Swelled Glands, Stiff Joints, Sore Throats, and pain of any sort and from any cause, is Dn. RUSSELL'S Magnetic Oil. 60 ets. and $l, 00 per bottle. American House, Reading. [aug. ~ Felt and near thr.onghput i t i lt 4 Whole Country, the newspapers. tem, wltb the'reon derful, cures, perfot•mgd by Dr. Russell's, Magnetie Oil. 60 cif!. and . $1 00 per bottle. Aniericat Douse,, Reading. (aug. 17-tf Spnig WAur. 7 -The hirgest aosort,ntent of t jugs, pitchers, butter pots , &c., &e., at re., aueed'. pric'es, for sale,b7 Stiehter, f. 05, Penn street . ou4 29-01, zmmonmva MEW REPUBLIC. =M= TELEGRAPHIC Man , ' .Wpas s esnair, 8(04.1, • 4 1 At the' municipal eleeilon at Wl ' unaktini l , ,Delaware, yetsterdtl, Abe . Reimbli is elect• ed their ticket; tik' Over their ,inajority of last year. .Itidgetleorge W.: Woodward it been ret• nominated for emigres:) by the Democrats in the Lutertie and Susyne'llanna Olstrlet or this mite.'- Attorneyecneral ,Evarta has recognixed as' United 3tatea Distiiet Atter ney,l'or the Baster)) District of Peolaylvania. Senator eolehatiarrivedlit enlifirnift from Washinton. 4 It is expected that the New York Demo cratiC Convention at Albany twilt) will nominate lion. John; T. llotfunin for (lov- ernor. Governor Stevenson, of Kentucky, .was inaugurated yesterday. . • , . Massachusetts holds her Democratic State .Convention today, whielt will, 'it 'is said, Wominate John Quincy Admits for Governor.. The 'Tennessee. TAigislaturo has . sent a 'delegation to Washington to ask the Prost.* dent for-a military force to protect the State from violence; • • , ‘ • -.• One hour ; is to ,1„\o•altoweil each eolored, member of the Georgia House for discussing politics. - . • . Several revenueen officers have been erre t. ed in Now York for alleged fraud, by orde a From Washington..: • Tho Now ,York' city Board of Couuolimen has been abolished by on adjust signed by the *Governor of Now York State. . - The right of Now linniPshire to pass a law regulating naturalization has beeit aflirined by the Supreme Court of that State. . A' fitly at Saratoga, ,yesterday, destroyed the . l?,xehan e Hotel and several other build iegs, the total loss being $40,600. • :. - ) By the fall of a building in process of de. mention at Albany, yesterday r several per: sons were buried Under the ruins. Some wore rescued, but it4s reported that several . aro killed. ' . . .. . . A-man was \baked to'death in the hold of • 1 the steamer Boutschland on her last voyage to America. Ho secreted himself near the boilers. There are renewed reports ot•lndiati rages on the yeatern border. Four Indians were killed'in a Oontest with the whites on Saturday ; . and .tho Indians have mai sacred a' family of nine persona in . Colorado; The Russian Fur Company is about closing its business in 'Alaska. Its employees are to be tansferredjo St.. Petersburg. - A treaty of friendship, commereo and nave, igation t ,has been ratified between the United States' and nicaragu k by trldeblho right of free transit through klicarilgua, as deli for troops and munitions of vitierifor - peason. gok mid articles of commerce, higranted . thii United States and her peOple. • MACHINE SILK, Machine Vcato'n, Ma' chino Needleis, DreSi Patterns, ate., eon al-: ways be had at Tyson's, No. 832 Penn street.. - , aug 22.8 t - , . Dn. LIGHT has Just received a largo lot oi pure, fresh drugs and medicines, of -al kinds. Those whip ,desire the pure articl (and who does not?) we would advise the! i t to go to him, his prices are reasonable,and h waits upon all his customers in a prompt, a d gentlemanly manner.' All proscriptions ar put up in,the moat careful manner, and th•ere is no danger of any ,mistakes ()et ou4Ting. , The DoCtor 'has also all kinds of toilet articles for stile,-04 waiihes, soaps, brushes, combs,&c., &c. Remember th plaCe—No. 1 North Fifth street. ' aug 21-1--w. • , —A imulatto burglar noted Brown, was shot tl rough the heait and instantly Itilledi in Jan sville, Wis., on Tuesday night, "by ) t Wm., atts, whose dwelnithe burglar was in the ct of entering.. Brown ; was armed and h d a bottle of chloroform in his pocket. Watts was examined before the polieepstioe and discharged. MONEY MARKET. ushong dc Bro., Bonham No, 16 North 6th street Quote as follows: Reeonla, 50t. . 18611.4 . 2. 1111 4 109 -., 111 10 - 108 Old IT. S. fra 1881 - Old U. B.s'a 1862 Now 15.8.5-20% 1864, ;My and Jan, Now U. 8. 5.2 A% 1865, May and Nov., New U. 8. 1865, new - '- N. U. 8, 5-20'0807. July and Jan. - ew H. 5-are. it 363. - Ton-Forty Bonds, - - - Gold in Now York np to 12 o'clock, - Gold in Readinirat Bushong &Bros., - PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Oot'rox per lb. SUeett Daraottutr, 1,0118. Superfine, Extra, - Northirelt, Pa. and Ohio, - Fancy, live FIoUS. , °PAW. 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