... : ' I .41-61PIIM READING, PA., figIvIIMBEIC 10, 1808. CITY AND COUNTY. EDITION.4* I.s P.. N. D. L.—Blue, meet Seventh, 71,_N0. 2,. • Ckeen, meet Fifth, 73 NO:1. Brown, meet Sixth, 7 , No. 1. =Potpie, meet Sixth, 7 , N0.:2. Yelto*, meet' Sixth, 7 f No. 2. wept. 7-6 t. , . p, C. of D. L meet Second, n. Ins s ortnnt. [sop!. 10-4 t TIIE MAN ABOUT TOWN.—At. Reed and \Walnut streets, can bo seen a large pool , of 'tag ant water, from which arises an &wild stench. The proper authorities should give It some atten tion.—Doe's a stitch In !beside In time save nine 7—ThOrd ,was a MUMMY .on 'Franklin street yesterday, Pio bug gy was ato wreck. 'hut we could not learn that •olther the mlrti or e the horse were• much hurt.—Tho freshest literani sensation Is the poem, "BarthlY Paradise." •Wigs by, who was recently married, so's ho shell not have to Purchase ; got it already at htime.----74(0 woro shown yesterday a bunch of 653 grapes. We lioked at them, but that was all 1--10 V, la Mee: get , a y oung l a d employed on tho Gawk- had one of his b a nds caught in tho press and badly bruised; -two of the fingers being tanshed.—'--Orand Com plimontary benefit to Fred. Aloxander, at the 7th street Opera House, on Monday evening,. Sept. 14th.—Useless — trying to thread a needle at the point. It may in fact ho tailed *a pointless labor. —Tha t ° was a brick barn burned at Columbia, Lancaster county, on Tuesday afternoon, and A. ' C. Duckos °Him of that place, was crushed undor a falling wall, Ho leaveda large family. If you want your Job Work done In the neatest and beskstyle,'and 'at the lowest prioos, call at tho Smite' ofiloe.—/i Is said that where there's a will there's aM. Nevertholees It is often pretty hard to find the waY into a wi11.7-----Peoploirho carry an open umbrella at night, shoisld hold it high enough to abb whither the way is clear, and not run aga,nst other petions.-.------Tho yearly combined , oehaNatlon of tho Englesyflie, Little Clay, Oftbertsville and Chestnut (trove Sunday Schools, will be held at OltristiariStaniter'Swoods, between Enirlesville and Boyertown. on Saturday, Sept. 12th. • pie BoYertown Cornet Band will fur \lash musio. should not be too, liberal with their photogiiiphs; they will soon cease to be appreciated, and to mat oases an improper use is made of them. I4ory ordinary male acquaintance is not entitled to one. It 'should be a gift of love or iriondship, nothing less: 7-----A season of pleas ure Is predicted the coming winteF by those posted, Balls, parties andi . amusements without stint are promised, which, after tho'dearth of the past Ham mer, will bo cordially wefeouled, and the more warmly approolated for their rarity. —The val ue of the hay, harvoots in our Northern and West ern States is estimated at more than two hundred mililoas'of dollars—it boing tho largest nvor pro duced. In our rambles ovor the pity, and throligh the' workshops, wo . find everybody busy and oheerfni.—A large and handsome sign on J. It. Bitter's now building, 717 Penn street; is at tracting mush attention. --=- 7 A now pavement is being had on Third street, at MoKifight's hardware storo,--7—Elnitill house for runt. Sec advartise ment.—The attaches of tho limit oillco return their thanks to Poitell's Minstrels for soronaile loot night. Tho notes of the charming Imola still linger in our ears.--,---Mr. James Long, the tin smith, is send-stoning the front of his now man sion, in North Ninth' street.—"-They do not cost more than A good rocking chair, and can be used for so mans comfortable poiltions of the body. MoKnishrg store is the. placo to get these easy chairs. Wo noticed yesterday, !V9 on several occasions before, that there nro a number of boys who got on'tho coal trains at the lower depot and ride up to the writer station., Wo have cautioned the boysseveral times not to do this. and if con tinued, wo shall somo day bo called upon to record tho death'or ono of those boyi.—.ll. •of cattle from Pittsburg, was landed yesterday niter noon at the yards at the new, depot. A bundle of hay was throvin to them, when they devoured it as tho s ugh they bad nothing to oat for three dayip, Whore Is Mr. Bergh l—r-Blartino I will astonish the natives of this community, for slx nights at the Keyotono Opera house, commencing •Idonday, Sept. 14th.--Lots of people are goin/ Lan; castor to-morrow.—Bead• new advertisements to-day in the, EACILfi.—Tho number of h\dhl ings now bobll repaired, refitted and newly taint ed, is greater then at any previous time in the his tory of our eity.—A great deal is said about the "Oreolan bend," but it would seem that the Indies of this city Imo too innoli sense to adopt the fool ish fashion, as no "bond" has made its appearance hero no yet, Wo occasionally see a man who is on a "Woolen bonder." IN Toivx.—Tho Board of Inspectors of lianeastoebounty are at present in out city. They yesterday visited our prison, 'in com pany .with our inspectors and commissioners. They appeared much pleased with the clean liness and god unmagement of our castle. —•------ .Gsm. Ti Yl n'HnosE.--Wo would 411 the attention o£ our readers to the advertisement of John B. Shaffer, Proprietor of the Gen. Tnylo Mouse, in• annlhar column. Mr Slue&'has latelY ti nbitg4l and otherwise' greatl improved tats had, on nc&iiit of in• creasing patronage.. • t, \V understand that at a meeting of Com pany 1,. let Regiment of Gra* Reserves, of Philadelphia ( a resolution was passed that they would visit Readin far' target practice. Whon they coin() they w ill receive a regular lierks county welcome from our people. "This company is considered Wei merack" military company of the City of Brotherly Lfve. I W invite attention to the advertisement of the fi . co,excursion to.end from the great auction sale of building latit, to come oft at Lebanon, on Monday nekt y and advise those desiring to make good and Profitable invest• nients ) to attend; for, Kith the vast resources of agricultural andinineral wealth; surround ing kt,nothing can prevent Lobanen from be coming a great city. Bee advertisbment. TnaFsanwoa.—One of the chief points of difference between civilized and parbarous mankind is in the: attention 'given to the natural.covering for the hr tine one b eing carefulli e.leaesptl an b rushed , and thct Other al owed to remain d irty and unkempt. The Ilse of 'Murat's Vegetable Bair Res torative" will ensure, all that , -- could be de sired by civilisation or ignored by barbarism. —Boston Post. , aopt 10-1 w . 'ife offiep of tho Good Will Gift Enter prise of Allentown is being filled with the Gilts,. such as pianos,. melodious, sewing machmes, parlor furniture, cottage setts, carpets, cry goods, lounges, stoves, plows, setts of harness, &c.,&e:, which can be seen at their office, uner the Second National Bank of Allentown. Tickets can be had in this city, for a short time, of E. D. Reichard, Agent, Strickland & Brother and Plow and Harrow hotel. 1 • . • Tits SEAsoat.l---The trees are rapidly losing their foliage and will soon be studding under bare po ps.. The gorgeous tints of autumn will speedily disappear from hill and dale` and with them will go the rhapsodies an sentimentalities of the writers who vainly tempt t,o draw pen-pictures of the season.= The fact is an ,autumn like till) present is too grand for , pen and pencil. These are not "melancholy gays," nor "the saddest of the year."' They are bright and lovely; inviting all the world to enjoy them before the seasons go into winter quarters. ). Barer Poltizatres "Life of Bea:st utter" will be for, side to-morrow at.'the Emus Bookiitore, ssi Penn street. Every one who wants to see the "Beast" shown up in his natural deformity and wickedness, should. read this work, • one of the most lively; truthful had •comically earcastical of all of "Brick's" famous productions. Eierybody ehould'read it .-- Democrats , for the purpose . t of strengthening them inthe ir opposition to a party which is disgrace by such a leader —Republicans, that they m y shun the com pany of such awretch in time to save them-, selves from staring in his sure disgrace and punishment.: Price twenty-five cents. To, &or MO FLOW OF IlLoon.--:-The fol lowing teethed of stopping the flow of blood 'should he remembered by every one, ho se. keepers, ' mechanics and others handling knives, tool'l ' and other small instruments, frequently r 'ceive severe cuts, from which blood flows tofusely, and often endangers life itself. rood may be tnado 'to cease to flow as ftdlowst Take the fine dust of tea and bind it close to the wound, at; all times accessible and easy to be obtained. After the blood has ceased to flow, laudanum may be advantageously applied to the wound.— Duo regard to' these instructions would save agitation of mind and running for a surgeon, who would probably„make .no better pre scription Who were present. eItAttACTEIL:—.WO may judge A men's Char acter by what he loxes—what pleases If a person manifests delight in low sordid objects, the vulgar song, and debasing lan guage, in the misfortunes of his fellows or animals, wo may at once determine the coup plexion of Ins. ch aracter.. Oti the contrary, if- ho loves purity, plodesty, tr uth—if virtu ous pursuits engage his heart and draw out his affections; wo aro satisfied that he is an upright man. When we see a Man fond of fine clothes, ,and making a fop of himself, it is a sure sign that ho thinks the world con sists of 'outside show and ostentation,and ho is certain to make an unstable man without' true affeetion'or friendsbip,tond ofchange and excitement, and soon wearying of those ob jects and pursuits which fora time give him pleasure. • MNIMNO LODOES AND ASSOCIATIONS.--.- Thb following named organizations will hold their regular stated • meetingsthis (TuURS DAY) evening Reading Lodge No, 886 I. 0. of G. 'r., at Temperance Hall. Reading Lodge N. 848, I, 0: of 0. P. at Odd Follows' Hall. Reading Council No. 46, 0: U. A. 7A., at Sallada's Hali, Penn street. Montgomery Lodge No. 69, L 0. of 0. P., at Odd Fellows' Ball. i Muldenberg Lodge, U. D. 0. 11., at Yea ger's Hall, Penn street. Tilgrim Circle No, 20, B. U., nt Brother hoodtof U. Hall. , ' , Abigail Lodge No. I, Kasonie Ladies, 703 Ponn'streot. • Symmetry Lodge No. 103, I. 0. of 0. F., Ihmburg. . DEMOCRATIC MEETlNiti.—PUrEillalit to notice, a meeting of the Democratic Club of the Sixth Watd of this city Was . held" last evening, at Bushong's Hall, Front and Penn streets. • Mr. Daniel Setly was President, and Mr. Jonothan L. Reber Secretary. ' Although the rain was falling heavily, the attendance was quite large, and there was much interest manifested in the proceedings by, all present. After • the transaction of some general business; , the following named gentlemen responded to the request of the meeting,aud addreised the assemblage in a most eloquent manner. • Hon. J. D. Davis, Daniel Ern3on trout, Lew. Wanner,Richmond L. Jones, and Wesley H. Gearart/ Esq. The Speak ers were attentively listened to and heartily tip lauded. On motion adjourned, to meet again next Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1808, at 8 o'clock /i P. M. Attest, JON. L. REBER, Seery. POLICE Arkwits.--=The only case that was brought up bp(orsi the Mayor 'at tho usual hour this morning for a hearing; was that of John. Simon; a ,boy in his 'teens, charged with 'entering the "cabin of the canal boat "Sport, of Philadelphia," on Tuesdaymorn ing,at the geard look l foot of Franklin street, awl taking therefrom a c10ck,,,,a breast pin, and sbmdartieles of clothing. Ellis Wallace, a colored man, captain of the boat,appeared against the boy, and identified the clock, which had been pawned at Albert Bechtel's, in Seventh street. Mr. Bechtel wins present and identified the accused as the boy who bad brought,the clock to his ahoy; and that the boy had stated to him that his namo was Henry Reilly, and his grandmother had sent him to sell it, that she ha another clock and didn't need two, Mr. Beobletgave him ono dollar on account, and told him to come around the next day and ho would give him tho balance, another dollar, in full. rho boy, returned next day and received the balance. He 'was subsequently placed in the lock-up. At the hearing this morning,John stated that a person by the name 'of; Reilly had given him tho oloek to aoll l and that ho hintselfhad not committed the theft. The Mayor was led to doubt his veracity ? and held lam for a hearing at court, in default of $3OO bail. ARREST OF A BURAAR.-It will be recol lected that on Friday night, Sept. 4th, an iron safe was 'blown open and robbed, at Shoomakerville, this county. Last night about half past 11 (o'clock, an attenivt we made to open the safe in the ticket office of the Reading Railroad Company, at \Yarnell ville on the lino of the Lebanon Valley Rail road. The night watchman—Boone, heard the burglars at work with punches,, and aroused 1101110 neighbors to. assist him in' making the arrest. •About a dozen persons surrounded the building, when the party in side took the alarm and rushed out. There were two burglars, who as they came out and took to their heels, were fired at, after being called upon,to "stop." . Some halt a dozen shots were fired.. xiThe night was "pitch . dark," and pile of the burglars succeeded.in making his escape. The other one was'cap tured and brought to this City in a carriage, and placed in the lock-np, the party arriving hi town about 3 o'clock this morning. The outline() to the ticket office had been effect ed through the window, by removing a pane ,with a knife. When the burglars were dis turbed they had not yet opened the sate, but had broken off the knob and had somewhat mutilated the door with their punches. The person arrested has given his name as William Stamm andis apparditly about 22 years of age. 'He states that the other per 'son who was with him,and made his escape,is named Michael Solder. Since writing the ,abovo the arrested party has - been given a hearing,' before the Myer, and committed to prison. He has a gun shot wound in the calf of tlitl'eft leg, and a black eye. Ho stated at the hearing that Solder had acknowledged to him. that lie had blown open' a' safe at Ann_ville Lebanon county, some time ago, and that he was Abe person who stole the'tools,tho sledge,punch es, Le., they worked with. list night. ' The tools had been- taken fvoln a blacksmith shop in Wernersville. .They had jnocured half a pound of powder and some safety fuse, to ,use in blowing open the safe after punc hing a hole in the door. The arrest is an important one. Both par ties belong to Reading, and . figured. in our police court before. SECO D fin lON. 1.2 O '(LO V h P. M. DAILY ALMANAC* Sun rises . .• .5 43 I Sun sets . G 17 Dayit's length 12 hours 34 minutes. ETATM OV WEATHER, 12 IitCLOCK M. weather Cloudy—Wind West. RUTS OP THER 7 A. M. Monday, 69° Tuesday, 69° Wednesday, 66° Thursday, 73° Friday, Squrday, 0 MARSqOIII O 'S VARIETIES. Great success of Master Judd's, who wilt appear in the great bttrlekue of East Cynn, as Lady Isa bella. • APPOINTED TO A SECOND LIEUTENA,NCT. Bor. Reilly, Jr., Esq., a member of the Schuylkill county bar, and a son of Ron. Ber. Reilly,of Pottsiilre, has been appointed second lieutenant in the regular cavalry. MANY of the gutters ih difkrent localities in the city are tilled with *flying vegeta tion, garbage, slime and filth, highly provo cativo of epidemics and disease. The stench arising is decidedly offensive, and the work of purifying and,cleansing them should, be immediately commenced. A,', excursion train, containing the Super int euts and a number of prominent mit re 1 men, will leave Now York, the 14th inst., over the Now Jersey and Pennsylvania Central Railroads, .for Pittsburg and inter medtate points, on a tour of inspection and pleasure. The excursionists will dine in Lancaster on Monday. MesoNto. 7 -of.the Masons iu this city who will kayo tomorrow evening to attend the meeting of 4lie Grand Commandery, Knights' Templar, of the Unitektates, at St. Louise en the IGth inst., are th following: Chas. A. Saylor, .C. G. No. U; IL Ilawman, P. E. 'C. ; IL C. L., Creeeliusi P. E. C. ; Charles 'Ackley ; Samuel Tea ; Aauioi Schcenfelder. The party will, proceed to Parrisburg t where they will meet a delegation from Phil. adelphia . . and together pursue their journey to the West. MlRActmous EseAPm.—About 1 o'clock yesterday while Mr,. J. Ross was mending some belting nt tlie Steam Turning and Agricultural Mill of Bachman & Stoner, in this city, ho was caught by tile" beltingand carried around by it. twelve consecutivktuues. At every', revolution of the maehinery ho struck the ceiling of the room. J Strange to say R. escaped serious injury ; and Mien released by the stoppage of the machinery he fell to the floor senseless ; his clothing was torn in shreds and was en tirely stripped from his person.—Lancaster Intelligencer AFTER Him.—We have given iii the Het edition, an account of an attempted safe rob. bury at Wernoreville, last night, and the ar rest of ono of the burglars. This morning about 10 o ' clock, Chief of Police lyrn. Me- Nall, caught eight of the other party, Sol dors, at the corner of Ninth and Court streets, and macro for him. Ho taught held of him, but his prisoner , being powerful f tore away, and being very fleet-footed, succeeded in es caping. He ran up Court street . to the alloy between Ninth and. Tenth streets, where lie *nod North and soon disappeared in . a locking thegate behind him. The Captain had tome difficulty iitgetting into the yard, and when ho entered the found that the pur sued had leaped the fence and taken a South easterly i eourse and struck for thp Novereink mountain ! Nearly the whole police force is out, after the culprit. TELEGRAPHIC SIT Tho Republican Convention ,of r4assachn• setts met yesterday. Hon. Wm. Claffin was nominated for Governor. The Connecticut Democratic - ,Convention met yesterday. and nominated Presidential electors. Governor English and General Franklin'being the electors At large. .Gov. Swann 178 yesterday nominated for Con'gress, by the Democrats . in Baltimore. Fred. P. Stone has bedn re•noininated by the Democrats in the Fifth hrarylaud dis- trict, and Stevenson 'Archer, by the same party, in the Second Maryland district. Philip, Rafferty has been nominated for Congress, ,by,-tho Democrats in 'The Fourth New Jersey district. • ' B. P. Dickerson has been nominated by the Democrats in the Ninth district of Ohio. The United States has gatued the "postage stamp suit," arising out of the rebellion, which has been so long Iwnding Torbnto. Tholndians aro still at work. They at tacked a train in Kansas, on M onday, and killed two . ' 7 ( mon. 1T Commiisioner of In dian Affair) - has gono west to look after the unruly triNcs. Enoch 4fiain 7 Jr., 4 prominent merchant of Boston, died on Monday. A colored Alum was _killed on - the Erie railwaY, at Dinka, N. Y., yesterday, Mil body bp* tarn to, pieces by a passing train. A bOdge on 6? Rock island and Pacific Railroad was washed away on Monday night, and an engine- and three cars were precipitated 'into the river. The engineer and fireman were A schooner and bark have been wrecked on the California coast, -but no lives have been lost. The President has pardoned John S. Al len, of IslevZ York, one of the , associates of Callicott in the. whiskey frau s. Allep was recommended to mercy by tie jury. Iris friends paid his fine of $2OOO. • Ship Garibaldi, from Valpariso,(April 19,) arrived in New York yesterday afterrioon, and reports, on ' the 18th of July, lipt. 58 south, long. 08 80, 'west, ran into a heavy MO of }ce,but got off without i damage. (The caPtain , says,the prevalence oreaste i rly winds I has cariied the ice farther noith then usual.) Gov: Seymour had a grand reception at Albany yesterday. Ho. arrived privately, but when his presence was discovered, he was greeted with a serenade, a grand salute and an imposing public demonstration. In the Union County (New Jersey) Court, Mary 1.. Ackerman, aged 25 years, wha left her father's house on acCormt of his oppo,- sition to her lover, has sued her father for slander and recovered,s4ooo damages. Egli 11.0116T611. 2 P. M. 810 79 8 O 88° o ARY THURSDAY ) Sept: 10. MEM 7. • D:l4- 2 411iefri 11, No: 2. ,The itientapky Tr*gedy. Loutazttor t Sept. •9.—Energetie effeits are being made to capture the murderer of the yillich family, near Randolph station. Organized parties are in pursuit, and the capture, of the suspected party is almost certain. The punishment of the blick scoun• drels will be swift and Sure. ' depraved-lookin4 but respectably connected white girl of stxteen was arrested in Atlante, , Georgla, the other day, dressed in male apparel, and accompanied by a ne. are of twenty. They stated that they were from one of the interior eonnties, and on their way to Nashville for the purpose of marrying. —A widow of Louisville eloped with a promising young merchant, and set housekeeping in Indiana, on!) , to find That her devotion 'was "unappreciated and, one morning, that her quasi husband,had again eloped, this time with 'her daughter, aged. seventeen. - • —The Israelites' of Itolean, Arkansas, have pledged themselves to use all their in fluence to securo'the defeat of Grant. —The Muscatine (Iowa) Cowie says: "A day Or two ago, a raftsman by the name of Goreoyas struck by lightning,near Now 808- tott, and instantly killed.• Ile had remarked several times on the trip that ho wonlq not liv t hrough it. During the storm ho said, ho 'didn't care a d—n for any lightning (lod over made.' Immediately the bolt struck him on the head, and ho was a dead man." Who Congressman Logan closed up his affairs In ()icier to enter the rebel army, ho found tha t , ho had only. s2ooo' in the world. Ile 'widely chose to, speculate in loyalty, and has, by severe application to that business,,accumulated . $lOO,OOO in Chicago propery alone. —A locomotives to be used' on common roads, was recently succeasfully, exhibited in Edinburgh. It drew a train ofivagons o ladon with coal, and weighing 82 tons, a distance of ten miles, passing through the streets or Edinburgh. Sono very crooked thorough fares and sharp turnings had to bo passed through, and giltides 'of' lin 10 and 1 in 12 had to bo ascended. . . shooting affray took place in Philli delphis on Sunday. Three men fought, and one of them beat another with a bludgeon, when the beaten party fired a pistol at him. All were arrested. They wet() "runners" for houses of ill-tame. LOCAL NOTICES. \CANARY DIRDS.-TIO beet assortment of Nunn and fancy cages,' bird mod, fish bone, cago books, dm, in to*, at 612 Penn St., by McGowan & Miltimore. 1k • Sept. 6-2 w cod, FAR and neay i throughput the Whole Country, the newspapers teem with the Von dorful cures performed by Dr. Russell's Magnetic Oil.. ,60 . cts. end $1 00 per brittle.. American House, Reading. [aug. 17-tf Ir our friends will us r e preparations for re• storing gray hair they should use the bost in the market. Our attention has lately been called to an article which has an'extensive sale and a very high 11)1)0460n, known as Ring's Vegeta:ble Ambrosia, and we are in t dined to thmkfithat it possesses more ()aka bib and less objectionable qualities th n any otber in the market. It restores gray r fa dllid hair td, its origindl color in a most ro• m rkable anner, and by its invigorating soothingad properties removes all dandru ff a d humors from the scalp. Give it .a fair trial andyou cannot fail to like it. aug 181 m . Da. LIGHT has just received a large lot of pure, fresh drugs and. medicines, .of all kinds. Those who desire the puro article (and who does not?) we would advise them to go to' him. His prices are reasonabloomd ho waits upon all his customers in a pronipt and gentlemanly manner. All prescriptions aro put up - in the most careful manner, and there is ,no dasger cjtany mistakes oc curring., • The Doctor has also all kinds of toilet articles for sale,—oils, washes, soaps, brushes, combs, &c., &c. Remember the place—No. 1 North Fifth' street. aug THE CAMPAIGN EAGLE. During the presentvampaign, from Selit. 12th to November 12th, a period of thr6o months, the DAILY EAGLE will be issued to campaign subscribers at the following rates: From Sept. 12th to Nov. 12th, 2 :nos. . 80' From Oct. 12th to Nov. 12th, 1 mo. 4b No subsciiption for the. campaign EA,OLE will bo received unless accompanied by the ,cash. Any person getting up' a club of Ten, subscribers, will receivea copy gratis• •i. : . Tho EAGLE will keep its renders well, in formed on allthe politiCal topics of the day,'. And will labor zealously for the dissemina-: tion, Of sound Democratic doctri en, the, unity and harmony of the great Do ogratid I z i party, and the triumph .of Democratic: principles and the Democratic camlidateo.: ' ! It will also contain, in a condensed form,' all the general news of the day, with a "coin-, pleto a9sorroct account of all local mat‘i ters in or connected with our city and coan:, ty. _. , . Every voter in Berke ebunty should take the EAGLE for the campaign: • • Address RITTER 4 CO., Eagle Office, Howling, Pa, MONEY MARKET. Buttons & Bro.. Bankers, No. 16 ' orth 6th Onset Quote as follow: IiNIDIKO, Sept. 10, 1868.. - - 113 'lO, 108 108' 108 104% - 144% 144 Old U. S. ft's 1881 . - Old U. B.s'e 1862' New - . New U. S. 5,20'5 , 1861. July . and Jan. New U. S. 5.20'., 1805, May and 'Nov.. New U. IL 1865. new - •-% • - N. U. 8,5-21 Ye 1867 July and Jan. Ntwil. 8 . 5.20'5 ,1 8 68. - . fien-Forf Bonds. ti - - - • Gold In ew Yor pto 12 o'clock, - Gold In eading at 1ohow: & Bros., . REAPING WHOLESALE GRAIN, FIAUR A I FEED • AND RAY• MAXIM. Retorted and corrected by Samuel ,Frces at Steam Flour Mills, foot of Penn street, BRAVING, Sept.. lef.tl.. , Ft : pun—White An Fat, *bbl 1111 _Red ' 13 00. Fpn—tlora Chop, Nt busltel i ••• ? '''l 40 • • • Bran. . •.%• .." i M_ldsillors t '„ • 1 00(041 30 DMAL—VOM All a!, • ~. .. 1 .. • ' I ti ck t • 2 35. • ie i 4 COM „.• 130, • "• • 1 . 1 Oats CI 70: • lifirt - T imoth.li i ton..- 2 18 Oil I • glover, ~ • . '-- 15'00 ~ Meadow " • .0•........ ......... /s'oo i 1 • ',. ' I Pilaw 11.01714 orti 'Lam 't ' r 4 , ~.f.„ LAN. 4tt Rye, c m u -- (1: Oats!. Malt Barley. Te . ltne Moil. ime, Mess Beef, - - - Bacex. , Il - Ribam N . k clear sides- - Shoulders.. ••• . Quest* MUM , Pickled Hams, - Shoulders salted - • Lard Flan i c as Bat. A Mae ere, - - Mows. Clover per bushel, ' - . Timothy. • -•- ' Flaxseed. - - '• Coal perton LocusA hit lump and steamit • : broken : • • • 0 2 , ' . • " ' prepared t ' • ' - Lehigh lump, 0438101 and broken Chestnut, .. . - f gehuyl, red ash, " Chestnut. _. . White ash briaken, A- ' - • , Bag and stove, - Chestnut. ' • ' - • i Isms Lorton, Pig NI 1. - - • - - . , . n atEADINCI HOUSE KEICPW43/ /GRAM - s t , ) ' 7 -------- ."7t --- t -, , ~.' .., 4 ,, , • '''' 6014.10.1868. BUITEIIII , O9a qairy, r lb" 4 ?' . 28046 utnp, - <" , .. , • . ...... .i. ... ",,...1 ~ I Ongesg—Oheeso* M„ . .. , ..,17: :4 ~ LARD—l,ard V Itg; 1.. ..... „..,.....,, •1 Egos—Ego ip dozen _ , . ~ , I : 411 AVlAls — .4.llges '* PeOlt,i,„,r ..... ~,,,•„........... : , ... D . A 0 I luett..., ~ , "t r 18 PEAOIIIIS-‘ It • ' . .% ' M!Ar—Beefiteak.. r e e t u r ll t i*El,4 , ; 2O Beef roast rum .:: 4 I 2022 , 25 . " . Beef dried. '; :: I - - 4 0 ,' • " Vent oatlote, wi ' chops. • " • lIS ' ~. 'l. . Mutton, 1418 :" Pork, " ' 160118 1 ~ I ' etenk. ,:: •i,..."•4 . , . E 95 • " Sausage (resit, smoked, " . , " - llf—llants, s , ; . ~ , „ g t ,u Sliced. • BIIOIILARREi , 11l 1618 SIDES— .. 41 3 • PouhraY-4 1 1gokens Ilvt. V. : ~....%.' '' , ' , ''ri 4, ~ droned, . 'pickles live ii , . , GI dressed, . 11 i ''''. il Spring ohlokeal % pair ' 75043 4 1( 00 NEW ADVARTIPENIENTI, , pVTIOL-oseeola .oounolt 0,•of V. A M., will moot at their itall,oorner of Fifth and ashimoon streets, on gridaymorning. 1868, at 6 o'clock; in order to Wend the Parade at lanoaster, on that day . Excursion tioketsvoir t : be N had at lloohlor's •bookstoro, m' strs'et, a ore Sixth. All members are requested to poouret air tickets boforo the raorairm of pfrado. Haoh mem ber to appoatln full regalia and white if oyes. By order of tho Committee, slept. 6.2 t Readiog Oounoil, No. 48 0. 0,17. - 4 cm.; THE Blemberri of the Milian 1,111 meet a!, their , Molt on Priorkv. SeeSeme the dir lith, 146 o cloak, atLan el an ; rt r :r e .!Vh t : i gli h r e r sl o 3 4 t tg a elt li o e ; dark °totem iatia end white glevetf. '' • •'- By order of the Moon. 13014. 7-at • BlBll#B,. 0. DAILY FART FREPAT LIED BETWERN RE ADING AND NEW YORK 1181 MORIIIS AND , nSiEX RAILROAD. • totes landing at 4P. in L iand New York at 8:20 p. m. Goode shipped for New York at:Neadlng Freight Howe. before 8 o clock p. m. ot Read ing at foot of Barclay street 'Now York befora o'clock p. m.; will be dellve4d at eithgtfintwlth out reahlpinont. • F. HALL DAY, f '• Gen'l Freight Agent, N. it E. R. obokom - • • E. 3.‘ BAWL Local Agb nt , , 31. / k B. L B:. Reading: cot 8-3 mos • A . 1 4 1t03 LOT OF ' _ Domestic and Iv:potted WOOLENOO I ,IIH ON 1 t kiterA NQ ) 'For auto ohearfat • •.; : , I • , 7051,0,01f00t aboye Eleiltktt4, • - aui,2B-2* '•• • • •,• •, • ) +.7 , . ,_ , et AVTION.--13omo person having , atqlen 'Jan k.)Day-book 4ont my 14opilaPPYlons are ea q Gonad not to pay any bills made out and presented to them, oacelinibymself. ~., i ~ ,f t lIHNKY GOODMAN Wbetmig ht s aug 31-I( 718 Fran in Insect. . PLUMBING, ' Gas' •'ank.:!..Stdain..Fitting! 'EDWARD .130 1 / 1 10,' idtrfic Fly* STREET va Bps of Read To, Aiiiict6i eons of Reading and viol ty, t at be attends to• 'PLUMBING, •CIAB AND 621/41 piirnov. itehoo no tip°, AU'eterk one. ~gsri to None; but the bestLworkMOtieMPleypa'i, • ' Also; a lot of rot-elass übtattellers Ifrstoketi,' , Ranges, Bath Tato. We* . 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