INNEP TOE- - 15 - Al. -Y'EAGLK PA., • SEPTE4DEIV . ,- 9, 1808. ciTY AND , COUNTY. EDITION•• 4111; 141 P. BC 1):1,,-,-Gra7, meet Fourth, No. 1. White, moot Fburth, Green, meet Fifth, 74, No.l. . • Inge moot, Seventh, 74, No. 2. . ' Black meet Fourth, No. 7. , Brown, meet Sixth, 71, No, L r Hell, meet kourth, 71, No. 2. Purple, meet Sixth, 7i, No. 2. sort. 7-Gt. TIIE MAN 40tami Lodge et the Order of Harugari is now holding its see tions in this city: Much business of Importance Is before it.—The &Igo alarm of fire last ,ovenlng brought out a greater portion of the fire depart tont. There was some lively raping done In Penn cluare.-16, Henry Crown) Is' erecting four m ug little dwelling houses on Sixth street, atitire airwoman. Tho bricklayers me now busy hyipi t u p the Walls for the first storv. He expectsto have them ready fdr tentty the first of December next, --Men, women nod children should keep from the streets when there is an alarm of fire. and thus oohed) , Is likely to ho run over, We notice among tho hotel arrivals that 'thoto ate quite a number of lon from tho West..-,------Painters aro bufiYhall over the city making things look gay and handseme.--I•Muggins thinks it would be more' r . loen i en t t o stand by alias stone than by a fipg. .---Leta of people laying in winter coal-wisp I Lyle Monument, in Philadelphia, will b 6 t it ohed by tho' 27th of November, When it is pro lend to have a grand display of the fire depart ment. A number of our firemen intend being pro rent.—Women have a gift for shopping; men tmeen't. Itosult-a compromise, by whibh the lat ter pay the bills of the former •for being let off. Saturday next, the 12th 'lnd" the Amity "vlllo Sunday Sehtiol will hold noolebration, on n beautiful island in Manatarrni creek, on which oc casion they will bet Joined .by the . Weavertown School.—Mrs. Hannah Hummel died in_Bouth Coventry township, Chester tobniy, last week, ati the advanced ago of 92 ioars.—eThe Disnarch spells caterpillars with two,"t's." Must be largo e aterpillars--All the Most 'school books can belted at the Eantat bookstore-including spoiling books.—llead the noir advertisements in the don't look welt for nn editor to con demn fruit thieves ip his paper, end yet comelionto with his pockets full of "confiscated" apples.— Penned up &tokens will not come home to roost. —Butter sells in Philadelphia at 40 ,tits. per • potind.—Business is looking up. The money making go ahead dealers have commenced to ad ertiso,—&A lady in Reading has mad() a silk bedqulit which contains 7040 Pieces and dearly a million stitches. It will bo at the Berke 'County' Fair.-Potterotea Ledoer.---L-Tho Oloy, and 011bertstown Sunday School Willhohl their annual Celebration in Christian Stauffer's woods, near Boyersto o Wn, Berke county, on Satur day next, the 12th I at. Music by the Kowtow) Cornet Band of Boyerstown.--:--Some team &iv. era appear to think Perin street is a race course. It i may bo pleasant for the drivers, but it is dangerous for foot-passongors.—A general dullness pre vails in police circles. Thorn is little or nothing to chronicle. Beyond' nn occasional arrest, or some "ferion hope" of humanity who seeks a night's .lodging, the dicers of the law enjoy a I season of "masterly Inaetivity."---rThe Swedent Furnaces, looatod on the lino of the Beading Railroad, two miles below Norristown, are offered for sale.--1 Several "ugly" openings on the sidewalk in Penn street, Initvreon 7th and Bth. Pedestrians will no tice.—Whllanisport boasts of tho handsomOst,l boldest, bravest, amlmost polite policeman in the State, Muoh Seidl—lt is ofton easier to mat low'a fish story than a fish.—fitareh Is atiexcel lent thing; but it Is much bettor in garments than in peoplo.----The winter ihshions not .only ban% come in, but nobody seems to know what they aro to bo. Dressmakors look wise. and givo equivocal answers; while milliners "can't. say fOr certain" whether ilonnets will be se in reality or ' only in name. Whether' skirts ' aro to ho full or gored, nolatitlY seems to know,—.-., The Crystal' Seidel Club Will give thole annual fanny dress par-. ty on Thursday,' Oct. Ist.—Tho• 'dry good stores on Penn street make a beautiful display of fall "goods.—Dr.atooyero Celebrated Bitters can be had at the HAMA bookstore, Tough stories of course nro hard t',o chow and 'digest.-----Mr. Ifen ry Crouse is about to erect a Mothedist Chapel in P.M' above inlistrool.—Thei foundations of the buildings of Johnston & Shnabor, in Bth street be low Chestnut, have boon commenced.--The plastering on the otltsldo of Odd Follows Hall is falling off, which gives the hall a dilapidated np pearance.—Tho handsome now building-of J ; R. Rittor, 717 Penn soreet l . is rocolving the finishing toiteh.—We saws a woman comp down Fifth street last ovoning, who evidently had Bathed too freely in the "oratur."—Many a man thinks it is virtue that keeps him from turning rascal, when it is a full stomach. One should be oaroful not to mietako .potatoes for. prinelples..,Tho pie-nlo season is neatly over, and those of our citi zens who have not yet enjoyed the pleisitro or a day in the woods, will hayo to ho about It retty rotm, -- -- , 001141010 mid watermelons n ho among tho things that are out of da • During election times persons become more i or loss uneasy.ap the time draws nigh.-' To avohl a great deal of this, got ono of Meli,night's chsy chairs. Storo-34 And Penn. Tim dry goods storo windows along our business streets aro .a ready displaying the frill and winter styles of ladies dress nutter'. als, Almost without exception they aro very unsightly. It seems that dresses of heavy, rough-looking stifff, of mottled colors are to be the mode. 'Why must fashions for to fair sex invariably bo unattraetimand mitre? Sr;.ENDW PEAMIBIIII7. - IVO have been shown a most splendid specimen of_penman she, executed by ; Mr. Win. Cii.Nkn Nelda, of this city. It is en officers' roll of the Never sink Fre'Company,most beautifully lettered mid shadockallboing done with the pen. It is a highly creditable production, and is . much prized by the gallant "fire laddies"'of thalloveraltik. • VILLAINOUL—Lust (welling some evil dis posed person drew a coupling bolt from a freight train bound West on the Pennsylva nia - Railroad, at this place,' severing about thirty cars from thq engine. Tho detachment was not diaeoveredontil the engine reached Chickies, when it is customary, bn Oe curve at that place, to look for the signal;:light. on rear of train. The affair created, ionic delay on trains. The villain, found out, should receive the sevepest punishment, as the act is of a criminal nature.—CoZitobta, spy, of yesterday. • ' gAt3T DRlVlNG:"Vrillatil ECIC I IVIIG resides in Spring Garden street,: in this city, some thlco wecilts ago hired a eau °filmes from SamnetTicto ,to: drive down to Threlsboro,to it camp meetingi ' There wore Hi* persona in 14 carriage : ling they loft hero at 9 &dock in the morning,tuld returned at 12 o'clock . at night. Mr. Trete alleges that tho horses were foundered find otherwise abused, rind made complainneforo Alderman Itichhrds, who placed a 'warrant in the hands ofionsta ble Schwartz, and he arrested Eck yesterday morning,and placed him in tho lock-4. HO Caine up this morning bpfore the alderman and gave bail in $BOO for his appearance at court. THE Great,' the Grand, the Only reliable remedy for Itheumatisiri, Neuralgia, Lum bago Sprains and Bruises, Swelled Glands, Stift' 'Joints, Sore Throats, and pain of any sort and front anicause, Pa. Itus'sztahi Magnetic Oil. 50 bts. and $1 00 per bottle. &villain HOUBei Rinadlitg• Eiragii"M D , , , • tKOCRATB tif NiterAing, attend tho ' meet ing of the Sixth Wind Club, at Rupp's Hotel, Front and Penn streetl, this ' (Wed nesday) evening. Popplar speakers all/ de. liyer addresses.;.Come all I fliney cake bakertind eonfeetioner, corner Sixth and Franklin streets, is tearing down his hake oven, lc tending to erect anew and larger one. • His increase inbitsiness • has cdmpelled him to do thisl • • , 'Oca able cotemporary; . • Y. Barclay, Esq., of the Pottsville Standard, lionorld I f our sanctum with a visit yesterday. lie r • • ports the Demo6racY. of Schuylkill us ful y alive to the importance of the campaigu l a d ready to roll upa heavy majority • for the Democratic nominees. . , THE market . this morning was well stocked with everything.. There never was a time when there was such a groat demand for to matoes, and other vegetables! . The people prefertug to live, on vegetables. • Though there i s such an abUndance of everythin , yet, ;l3 ices are far ahead a reasonable mar Tng ancients proclaimell. that Mermaid 1, Nymphs, Naiads,.and the Graces, had long flowing,tress s which'made them envied by their sisters of earth: 13utdhey arose out of the sea foam or bathed in fountains reached by no mortal hands, and .kept their locks of dewy softness, dark ,and lustrous, and . thus had no need,oElting's Vegetable Ambrosia,. which is doing the same thing for thousands peOplo'in our day. • opt 9.lnt CORNER LOAF NO.l—Thi.B atlbjed has been so often alluded to and the habit so frequent= ly reprehended, with no apparent success, that it seems almost unnecessary to bring it aria before the, offenders. A largo number NV 0 thus congregate do it unthinkingly, with !no view of incommoding the public,'while few seem to delight in putting passers-by to , utconvenign6e. Not unfreinently ladies ere "pubjeeted to ,indignity and insult by the 143 discreet. • Would it not be well for all to ,allstain Alm this practice and show an 'ex ample to tho inconsiderate? As 01,n' DRen.-8, Gross Fry. Esq., of Philadelphia, has forwarded to , the Potts town Ledger a rare curiosity from among the 'papers of his father, the late Hon. Jaeob Fry, jr., ot the Trappe, Pa. .It is an old deed given by William Penn to James Crav en, and , dated 1682, in the reign of King Charles 11. The deed calls for ono thousand acres of land, for which the sum of £2O stet ting was to be paid. The docunient,conaid ering its age,lB6 years,is in excellent preser vation,whilo the bold signature of the Quak er founder of Knosylvanin is very legible. MEnoiterrs and shippers of goods will bo glad tolearn - that there is now a daily fast freight lino botwoon Reading and Now York, via the Morris and Essex railroad, which leaves Reading at 4 p. w., and Now York at 8:20 in. Goods shipped for Now York at Reading Freight House, before 8 o'clock p. in., or for Reading at foot of Barclay street, Now York, before 4 o'clock; p. will be delivered at either point without reshipment. This accommodation was much needed, and we hope our business men will give it liberal oneouragvnont, Captain 1. •J. Rauch l iof this city, is the local agent': FAREWELL TO FARMINO/—Among the unfit. •vorablo signs.of the times. we see 'Wed the growing disinclination of young rifon, alter passing out of 'school; to go back to the la bors of the farm. The professions am over cro-vded, and so is the counting-house,while the older settled rural districts are steadily decreasing in population. The want of the time is more recruits to tho ranks of the pro duieing classes and a consequent• diminution of the number engaged in the professional and exchanging departments; Moro laborers and fewer drones, more manliness and loss pretension, affcctatidn and pride. ' MEETING OF LODGES AND ASSOOIATIONS. The following 'mined organizations will hold 'their regular stated meetings this (WEDNES DAY) evening : Metemora Lodge No, 147, I. 0. of 0. F., at Oc:d Follows' Hall.. Continental Lodge,q. 0. of 0. F., at Tem perance Halt. Minnehaha Council No. 69, 0. U. A. M., at Salladies Hall. Lady Jefferson. Home Communion, Broth erhood Union Hall. Maria Conclave No. 8, D. of M., 708 Penn street. Sinking Spring Council No. 77, O. U. A. M. at Sinking . Spring. Order of Seven Wise Men, Yeager'sHA. Concordia Chamber, No, 8, O. K. F., corner Fifth and Washiligtou. Yam( Lodge A. Y. M., Hamburg. POLICE AFFAIRS.—.-Officor Roland brought to the lockup last evening, about 6 o'clock * a makby th'e name of John Gallagher, in a ,"high state of 'benzine." His condition woul¬ allow him to remain , in the vicini ty of the doiloti 'where ho was lounging and creating a dtaturbance. Fined $3.25 and discharged. John Seddon' was discovered by officer Lawrence about 8 o'clock this morning, bunking on a pusher engine in Seventh street, between l'ranklin and Chestnut. -He was aroused, and found to be "three sheets in the wind," and unable to give an intelli gible account of himself. Ho was conveyed to other quarters—Fifth and Franklin. At the hearing before the Mayor ho stated that ho was a boatman and lived in Conshohocken, that ho came to Reading during the night on the engine in which ho waslound, and that ho was on his way to Schuylkill. Haven for a loaded boat. ' Ho, admitted. that; he was ' "drunk," but had not the least idea where ho had got the "ale" which he said ho had drunk. Fined.sB.2s and discharged. IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO MANUFACTURE`RS. I -- The following correspondence will be of in terest to those of. our citizens who aro en• gaged in the manufacture of tobacco : I,3*ITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, NEW YORK, August. 27, 1808. f Sut :—Tho question having arisen whether a manufacturer of, tobacco shall be obliged to wait until the stamps are furnished petore goods.can be moved from the factory, I would respectfully task whether, on application, I can stamp goods according to the provisions of 010 014 lo t w, qr whether I must delay such branding until new bonds are filed ? Very respectfully, etc., • • ABNER S. PRAM, Thirty-socond district, New York, Hon. R. A. Rollins, Commissioner, etc., Washington;.o. C. To this the following answer was received: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, °MOE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, WminivaroN, August 29, 1868. ' SIR:--In your letter of the 27th instant yoU inquirs,whether tobacco manufacturers must wait until the stamps prov&led for in the new law are furnished befo 'they can remove their goods from the factory. I reply that until the stamps are issued manufactured tobacco and snuff will be in spected and branded, ,and return will be made and taxes paid as heretofore. , YoUrs,xespeetfully, • ' • , E. A. Boum,' Commissioner. 1' 'aiii4iNot SECOND biITIOi 3 I'2 O'CLOCK 1).. DAII.Y ALVANAO. Sin lses ..6 42 i Sun sets .6 18 s'a length 12 hours 36 minutes. STATE OP VIE WEATVR, 12 &CLOCK M. Wind S. Wt=--Weather cloudy, drizzling. OP 111E1010)1ETER. 7'A. M. 2 P. M. 69° 81 ° 69° • 79 ° 66° 80° Monday, Tuesday,Wednesdy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, BM MAIIBDOIIIOB VAKIETIES.—Great SUCCOBB nster Jardella, who'will appear in tkil belle, great M burlesque of East Lynn, as Lady ; . Aunteutrunat,.—The seventeenth c annual exhibition cf the-Schuylkill County Agricul• tural Society, will bo held at ,Otwtgsburg, on the 6th, 7th, Bth and Oth of October 'Copt,.—The coal trade is reviving, and the amount transported over tho several rail: roads is rapidly increasing. The strike inatters haire all been settled, !,,,and .the ruiners aro at work. NEARLY all, if not till, the railroads cul turing et Lancaster, or connecting with those that do, will issue excursion tickets to the Grand Pared° of,American Mechanics on Friday next, the tickets good from the 10th to tho 12th both days inclusive. STILT, AT Nyonx.r 7 The carpenters are 8611 busyu at work, constructing the .'ventilating rbof on the machine shops of the KHOO phia and . Reading' Railroad 'Company,' Seventh street, extending from Franklin to Chestnut a notice of which we gave in the EAot.ti a few weeks ago. Acetmerr.—This morning a little girl nbotit 8 years old, while crossing ..IN (nth Eighth stet, beyond Washington, vats run over by a vehicle. Her left leg was se , / rely 'bruised by the horse treading on it., Dr. Reeser was sent for, who nitended to the little sufferer. • 1 • FILEDAJAINS, N. 1 ,3. corner Fifth and Penn streets, has just received the largest lot of fine, ripe, luscious Water-melons, 'ever brought to Reading. Tho melon market will soon be over, and now is the time to in• vest in them. They are just in their prime, but in a very short time they will be too ripe. Try his melons, [sept. 0-It* PICKLED CticunnEns.—To a gallon of water add a guild of salt, put in the cuentu r hers, and lot them stay over night. In the morning wash them out of the brine, and put them carefully into a stone jar. Boil a gallon of vinegar, put in, while cold, quarter of a pound of cloves and a tableSpoonful'of alum t when it boils hard, skim it well and turn over the cucumbers. In a week they will lie fit for use, ONII of the best kept,andmost patronized Hotels in the city is the City Hotel, at the corner of Sixth Street and Cherry alloy , — Amos S. Early, proprietor. On extra oc• easions Bev huAdred persons have sat down at his table for dinner 4 And during the last few nights his house has been so much crowded that a number of persons were required to "Wunk" on the floor, where bedding . was spread. Mr. Esterly has also thmeputation of keeping pure liquors nt his bar. Rior.—A small riot occurred oil Monday night, about 11 o'clock, in the vicinity of Seventh and Penn streets. Some twenty five or thirty persons were concerned in Several persons received severe bruises and contusions, ond had their "peepers" closed for a day or two. The party visited Mack's Anion Garden in Seventh street, where one of them stabbed the lanlOrd's son, George Mack, in the hand with 'a knife, xequiring him to carry his hand in &plink The party escaped before any arrests were made, Wo learn that they were a set of Rads. Who had assembled on purpose .to create a disturb ance, and attack citizens who were quietly passirig,along the street. DR. VALENTINE, Practical Physician, from Nye, who has been in Lebanon the .past month, astonishing the people with his wonderful cures, is at tho Keystone House. The wonderfulness of his system of curing consists in its natural and in many instances instantaneous effectiveness to relieve and cure diseases. All p,ersons who may wish it will receive a careful examination, free of charge, and in no case Swill they be urged to receive tr atment unless there is reason to suppose they will be benefited, or, if possible, cu ed. The poor, or -those not able to pay, are most cordially invited to 'call, without money andpvithout price. We advise the sick and ailing to call on tho Doctor immediately. sept. 8-2 t. • NAtutow ESCAPE.—Miss Farnawalt,a young woman who sells cakes, candies, &c., at the Now Depot, upon the arrival of the trains, made a narrow escape from death yes terday noon, while on her way home. She had left the depot and was coming this way, when, a coal 'train came, along. Same freight ears were standing on a side track, uncoupled. She stationed herself be tween two of them, resting her basket on the platform of one, to await until the ap proaching train had passed. While she was standing there au engine backed up against the freight cars and threw her to the ground outside of the track. If she had fallen across the track she would have lost her life, or a limb. She. received . several severe bvnises.k 'PORT CLInoN, Sept. 8, 1868. Editor Daily Eavde:-LDied last Sunday, Sept. 6tb,a 'Small child of Wm. Num. Was buried today. Daniel, wens, an Irishman by birth, Ltas brought home from the East P. R. It:, with his foot cqt oft by a train. Is doing middling well,. he'has awife and four or five children. Thomas Boyer, formerly of this place, it is repored to his relatives in this town, was killed o the railroad, near Bethlehem; Pa., last night. A severe stroke for his friends and near•relatives.' Rev. B. D. Zweizig, of your eity,preached an appropriate sermon in this place, last Sunday. It was listened to by many who are l selderrt seen there. Collections were also heavy for the occasion. George H. M. Wagner, advertises public sale on the 15th inst., with the view of my it% tck the far west. We all hope and wish lam great success. - Yonr servauP, A.. P. B. BEENE -o o -,.. 0 MAIITINO MARTINO I =CM MARTINO! lIARTINO MARTINO! 4_______ MARTINO 1 BNION PONEECIT IS CONING! MASS MEETING . THE PEOPLE! Mafly, Worklariatua sod and IP *were! The foliowingletter beak's% been receired from Mark M. Pomeroy, Esq., (gen6rally kuoum as "Brick". Pomeroy, editor of the La Crosse Dentocrat,) laanswer to. a regnest of the Derdocroxy of Reading form address from this fearless champion of the working men land the plow-holders: OFFICE OF TEE DENOCEAV I NEW YORK, Sept. 8, 1860. ) Warren Conartf, - Editor Daily I' can be in Reading to speak to the working mei, ypuns men and citizens gen erally of your vicinity, Friday of next week, if you so desire, and notify-me by telegraph at once. That day will be the only one I can ,spare, for that purpose. - .Alsuring you that the pr ospect is.good for a complete Democratic t riumph. - I remain, yours rcspecrully,. N. POMEROY,' Mr. POraeroy • will be welcomed.. by GRAND MASS MEETING Of the Dentoeratio and Conservative chime of Berke county, to be • held in the' city , of Reading, on j Friday Evening, Sept. 18tit,1808. Workingmen are especially invited. Attempted Murder ha Sotto. Bosmr, Sept: 9.—ln North Busse I Wed, last night, Jardes Freeman, Jr.j discharged a pistol at Frank A. Burnham, but, without 'hitting him. Freeman was walking with Burnham'a wife, and Burnham objected to their being together. Freeman has not been _ . arrested. • MARTINO! • • . •,. TOE Comm.—Any person who lins . tt tele , scope that will &able him to see one hnti dred and thirteen Million miles, can observe Eneko's comAin the East about two hours beforo Sunrise.. THE Conferees of Schuylkill and Lebanon have not yet agreed upon a cand34,late for Congress for that district. MARTINO! MARRIED. BARCLAY—MIESSE.—On the oth inst., in Pottsvillo,Ta., by Roll. L. D. Getman Citnus N. tiAnIMAY• Junior Editor Pottsville ,V;triclard. to Miss 011818T111 MIPSX, OH Or rOttsViiio. LOCAL NOTICES. • FAit and near throughoUt the Whole Country, the newspapers teem with the won - - - derful cures performed by Dr. Rugs°ll's Magnetic Oil. 60 ets. and $1 00 per bottle. American House, Reading. [aug. 17-tf MARTINO I -----e-- IF our friends will nse preparations for re storing gray hair they should use the best in the market. Our attention has lately been called to an article which has an extensive sale and a very high reputation, known as Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia, and we are in clined to think that it possesses more desira ble and less otjectidnable qualities than any other in the market. It restores gray or fa ded-hair to its original color in a most re tharkable - manner, and by. its Invigorating and soothing properties removes all dandruff and humors from the scalp. Give it a fair trial and you carrot foil to like it, aug 181 m Da. Lion has just received a large lot of pure, fresh drugs and medicines, of all kinds. Those who desire! the pure article (nekd who does not?) wo would advise them to / oto him. His prices aro reasonable,and he volts upon all his customers in a prompt an gentlemanly manner. All prescriptions are put up in the most careful manner, and there is no danger of any mistakes oc-, purring. ''. ' The Doctor has also a ll kinds of toilet articles for sale,—oils, washes, soaps, brushes, combs,' &c., &a. Remember the place—No. 1 North Fifth street. aug 21-1-w. FISHING TAOKLE.—Just, received, a now lot of rods, lines, snoods, bait boxes, and the eelebiated Carlisle hooks, at McGowan Ec Milt t imore's. Sept 6-2 w cod THE CAMPAIGN EAGLE: During the present campaign, from Sept. 12th to November 12th, a period of three months, the DAILY EAGLE will be issued to campaign su:bscribers at the following rates: From Sept. 12th to Nov. 12th, 2 mos. 80 From Oct. 12th to Nov. 12th, mo. ' 40 No subscriptien for the campaign Esau will bo' received unless accompanied by the cash. Any person getting up a club of Ten subscribers, will receive a copy gratis. The EAGLE will keep its readers well in- formed on all the political topics of the (lay, and will labor zealously for the dissemioa• tioh of sound Democratic doctrines,* tho ( unity and harmony of the great Demoerctio' party, and, the triumph of Democriltio principles and the Democratic eandil,dtes. It will also contain, in a condensed form, all the general news of the day, aitli . a com plete and correct account of all local.mati tors in or compected with our city and court. ty. . • Every voter in Barks county should take the EAGLE for the campaign. _ = _ - Address - • iturrE4 tz`co., Eagle Office, Reading, Pa. TIBIVAT J U SALE.—WILL BR SOLD AT I. PRIVATE RAM d TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and., lot of ground, on the North-west corner of Eighth anti Chestnut streets t in this city. This being a corner property, in outtabla fo{• saloon or store, and is a good stand. Also, a ONE- S TORY ABACK ROUSE op, IP,g,lttb • street, near Chestnut. For particulars apply on the • - aug 24-2*. INOTIOE OF OAUT I( OPI 4 -4. hereby caution any and all persons 'against purchasing a-cer tain promissorynotttuivon by me to Sullivan, Agent for the U.S. Lightning Rod Company. for two hundred any paya bl e ollars, months a f t er July Ist, 1868. made six months after date. will never pay said note, as the whole transaction was a fraud front beginning to end. SOLOMON E."SEIDEL. Exeter Township, Rorke county. Sept. 5, 1668.—e:0. d.* 1w Reading (loudl, No. 46 Q. of tr. A. 11.. riniE 31en:thers of t h e Council w i l l meet at their' J. Hall on Pri,i t ax. Beptember. 1 th. at 6 o'clock. A. Il i tt u izope to the Depotfor t e Srade kt r. eAuetabere will peek 0,,r yrthes, caps and whito,itloviefl. ~. .. total' of Mot:Sonnet/a; ' d etit.l4t - -• J, fi.r , MSS 14 , 11105 t • , grif: sir fil orl f Y. of Odd)11 n In Orrou per lb. Hi:toots 1 11117:111,.. • DC npertillit.” v - • ' 1 orthytiat. - -. a. and Ohte. or. • t. RYE lkous, (4_4 W 4. haat. ROI•• LWh.ab; IVlalet' - *' - - Corn Yet. - 'do •West; - . (lath: • Malt. per bush • Rarity. ' - - - L kW. Moss ' -. > -• - anted. - Bapox. , ,: 1 . . ill. clear shies - tihou dors, (*Mt MIMI'S. Plokled Dame. Bhouldens salted ' Lard, • Flail PH* Bat. Mackerel, SIiDS. CloVer per bushel. Timothy. • - ,Flazseed. Clo per ton 7 ,Itocus. lll t i Mtlump and steatu't • ' broken , - prepared Lehilth limy, steatut't and brokel , . , I ? C4e l i t itstut, •'•.'- ' .` - -. ' nykrod ash, . 4,. :, r` Q estnut, t ,White ash broker', . , . • Big and stove, ' t; Chestnut,• i Xaou perton. Pig il l i • ' . ' 2. REsoitfoilousc 144nrxr. . . :: ------7-- 1 - . --- , -„7- 4! iv k --77--- i; 1 t. Ii : 11 4 7 Dursn—frosu unul. "fi muss Amp! , .6 - n"-ChOesti Vi lb„ 4.... ... , ... , ........... 4.,,',,., 4 602 ItAßD — Lardli lb., 1025 Eons — Eggs ,do son 4...., ....... •;•/.4F al ALPLEB — Applca 14 poOk ....... 1 i ' ...4.,.. 50 Driba 81 qusrt, ' '44014 I'Lkomss— " 16@l8, . Muvr--I;oofltenk, round V P.b , 20 '" • - , , sirloin, ' 4 , 40, ....... ~i .. i . t25 . 1L, 4, • .4 rump. 20@rs " 'Beef roast, . o ," • Beef 'dried. " 'Von' outlets. 41 41 " • chops, 41 : 18 , .: , Mutton. , 41 ‘ • 1 2 p1! ' Por k ,, •) ' ''. '," , ' 11 ' 414 /IP. •14 ..' atm*, , 4." ~ •1 Sausage fresh, .2 " •. V1N425 -" • "' • smoked; ' ""; “.i.W3 lit ' tm—llams, f 41 I . rr. 25 Sliced, .' • ~.; 4. \ Summons, VOlB 4. ("18 ffinns— , • rouyrnY-701p10063 Mt; . 1066.6 : 6 t -)1 Nti":1" • ' dreSsoa. " Turkios live " •Y 6 . t • 1, ' dross , dr, " , Spring epic ens If pair,.....). 1 .”.750011 00 READING WHOLEI3ALE VI4OEII I AND HAT HAMLET. . .._ . 'Reported-twajoile2l.6l '1117,1:44141/11::11-71011 at StealliNlour milli, zoo of elm e ,; : ..,,,,,.-- 3 , 1 itatdx,a, , ir tifua-Vhite Yilifet. 111 h 1..i•••••,..i.., . 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All worltdotte,suaranteed. None but A the belt workmen *m019704 2 . • , • „ hlo, a tot ofjtjt-desa vuenuellert,- , Braeltitts, Autos, Bath Tutts,Witter 01 4•44‘ IsPlitotf. always on hand and for sme at tue 1 0001 P APAL eAshr° of the PUblk o DatzonitO to re q`kuunr eodted, Jtuie 24 are - X)DWARp . _ . , ---- 7 .. . E FOUt EN al NC I_ ANJ L; - (!i , 1) rt. .1 1 (-101 t r. ,‘ i r.',, A . • ! - - - ' For doing a family* . waabbar in 40; bst 'O4 awed manner, Onarankoa44rgnai iw in world I Has all the it trenettoi oldyoaln wt the, tulht le virrit jr qSal spoke eastilei • mu a i t ALDEN 11 Iv lid Prone street, 11 4 01 1# 1 41/0 an • pumatrrumg,mcom.pAom FuONSTANTLIt ON RAND lane assortmeitt of the best. Cabinet Wm% fullinlinef9hfissbei ridtnti. able Pitlot ;VS 1101 lance assortment et' alms alto GUMMI— Best ' 'gnat 'hlel Mattresses. Pcrsons rkishing to . purchase; would do well to call end exist** o stock. • D. 11. 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