Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 18, 1868, Image 3

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FIRST SIDIT44x•••xs I_i Rio
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meet Sixth, 0, N 1; •
Brown, peel 134111,..6f ifSP. ?.;• ; •
V 0 , tO4;
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Tlill *All AI*OUT TOWSlrrPeoilifsirs
are olte•iiiinsli . diailtllis Mines ' o lol‘ on 4 •
heoltbsstoto of mortar 'slats tbrouglittt, to city.
Street b l ip. ars belni put, up ilf oroitito oity.
, 800 bill-poster in otirortising itottiolus::' - , ,'.;' l
lopplroo4 ll , l n o o4 l *.
ilp
truth
a the rop4t tfiott!ifts,WuOilitiiiiobl
4
waiting On the anal. .•-,- , • , ~ • , .
• liso coati Of par sfo 4 1, 04104' lin i oifis) •Of . 1,4;
94 .0 A Keyon`will ouitibittlioir iriiirt *t
ons is Wit*, on Boturdiy. the Nth bit, ,: f 7, , 1
priof t Xtetts. wait kubwu to our oltisinikmill,itiro
a mud oOiArt in Ali olty Oh the 21th of
,03ktibir.
.h . ntan wsikneeked down in the street lot night
for inrslthis tl,srrod him ritihk •
yest4rder mortal' i ferootons ittlielieci
cow, belonsini to Mi. Jr.sob nushone, in' North.
FM stmt. end
t tel4 het to the ear of. the Sow.
lie wss only sees tist with much 'dittlitilty. , He
tore off the whole est of the eow. Tbis"dore. olibt
to be atrystehed to the Bind of "Worthies" eii*.s.'„
liar° your chimneys Swept; and see thiit all your
stovepipe, is in good,Ordethefore yqu put, pp your
stover. • • • 's . •
. . .
desert of forfilakke Ore roil/tatty kept orr
had's% the LAMS 0:11111)e pure
obsuld Astir in , boonit book.. y
Tki, swf ,ot 41Sept bend Arians, are
. st 11 1:
bldlo l f ilisALS 00 Prow, l lo'ol 00#4 , 101
aid . , mlie tsl,„itELPli 4 1 1140 1g! 0 4 1 . 1151 4 PAP - :
re; ideilhi . nwislolol4 liadaileas *Many held at a
dee1hd0Wm1nt.JA.,,,:.,1.. 0 t..,•;.•'
$1,600 an amorists offered ford lend this *side of
Charles Wane' Cemetery. It irm reinsed. • ' ;
, biiet‘ 'fib° ) 4 1 404 ts
tio'ir's b 4 clawed With earloultotiete. •
Nachos oontinte groat In 'price and email in
Aso. The pieta eon be aeon by the naked eye, but
hardly the , poaphoo,
'We saw 10V6111l . men return from a,sunning trip
yesterday, who wore imry sumeasful..'
Sweet potatoes, by ttiOtar load, are brought to
the city.
Apf4e,bittter Is vended through the streets tit 40
.
ets. per gaud, • •
Rua over and faituutly,.dug 7th uu4i,
Nun 'trusts. Yultaidui, bi ttb- } 4 .o°4o ok 04.
One Vie / 41 , ? : ;
Amw y4tlrs . ittir4on witi poop, iestv4y,.. Oo
shill Rolm! to aleirdettpoit
A 'tar Ash' °in beim seen itt4nr..lroo
store, oth attest, Quite a curiosity. It wan' hYoilibt
hem thUSelpble. , • , . 1 ;
A in an last 011111111 0 44 0 considelfo lo 0/ 0 4°
—*aid be MIA a Grantiutan. We took It tot Cifroet:ed
he was. I : ) 1.t , ) it
The old 10comotIve , "BIsoli,D1414ond" has attain
44.'00 on thel Reading railroad, thoroualy
bl A t ; ; ::
. ,Thivtene thaA was shot on. wsottesdkl.f short dlitance below -the 011/, mesititokll , obeti u tilife
and half; inches soon the wins. •
."
The itilabi :thin whleh ' ,
itoishinit• at 10
4'04 !Fe Rittledeinhle } yeststdey snorpint
met with Utt sodden t )Enfitir ;01stion, - .."A'truolt
tbrohinsiAieral otf,/h e.traetcti it
' Its many iterte fit the pool e s tstiiiinant water.
. *bleb ,havu ~toaffeottheb4ltho f
1 .4 1 1• 1 1
those ttildhur the v.lootr, *a brood 0 411 "
lance And disease. These lots altOtild be tilled, and
the Weld skid heatth of trait eititottactritrdid.
11 this inch IS thine proirreasini backsiardi
Tbst Now Tiii(4•444 gOini,beolt ' lO ll
*01! 0 0 t0 t r 6 4 40 0 1 !, 11 44k 1 ** IP+
oolturthie sew Yaw ' !„
ton4i l if#os lP a PO t t i ke4 i 4tlPh l (1, aural
vieaner and starie.);snusitanuielullt
bulk"! the Plow 40,1,/losrOW,lloo,l, this mominb
and, ntynoted great deal of ettell4Dtl nPv° l
appearance, r't
tit , '
The beantlinl mud hold at the Ansalas of Reed
alley in Walnut,street, has received no, attention
says . : ' : ..., ~, . ,..,;r. .st 1 1 ,, , ;
'Wes,, ave eh'onit licOssion befoi: , ` caittinet, cit."
ise'mt of to pasi underneath 'the soliffoldsi of new
house's. Thta morning a lady, paned under a ,self=
fold out Sixth street, When a kick fell down, just
about one foot from' her. This ' was no Serious
seoldent, but It might have' been ! i
' .
Bee advertisement Of Peremptory Salo in 'adver...
thins oeinan.
B4l.l4terklet & eti,,lli Pllnietl4et, 4ita' e et(t
thhi =instil ht an al:ketthienteAtiVadi elkic 4 0,
people that they Ciall 111 eat'P? ) fte 01101 T , 118 .6 nY
other him in ihi Chi. ' ' ' ' ''''',
''"l 1
Wo saw a iaiti , this 'twining, timing komo a
broom. - Wonder if !his 'wife hid 'silt broken the
old one over bl* Orlttfdin i ;'' '•' "A ~ •
Everybody *ants tO'hear. "Bricrpicifneroy to
-11414. ' ' '''' "
Be. important beat smatter in other colimis.. t
, Painters unjust about *Print the iniii/inft, tot:
to a row of 17 new' frame houses in "liiPle ill' ,
betattienlgth and llth 'streets. .1 „ / ;,,.; , ~ -..„)
Reel lace Yells are coming into fashion c again.
Thosefonti,atl Itt tf.e'PoknAr.**!PP . ." 6 # hi, f ,
, ay. ! li 'l!, t
Railroad two tope West b Ork tris increase. ,
, tiAVIO who iiietezia to WoOl;t4to such Aiiiiteilo
,natters, positively predict a decline in the price
'et wheat and *Our, and ltdette (atm Sri* t 4 bold
th9lr crop fora rise. ' • • ' "
Tho celebrated foetus mare, Lady Thorn, has!
heeisold tee $17,600. 'Y,, ‘. • 1 •.i e , i
. , .
Th.
,1141, fast losinit their .folfacti t , and *ill,
sposi Bl i es,.barreit.' Vesetetlea 14(4 1 106 1 1 CoMe:,
susilie .verdttse of the plants yield to autumn's
PoSOK llowino 40. thoforlontsi at aitdetek i
Ottiaiithit thawliter heariet are to be rai4el
patlitiii lifts il ride into. , •
•
0401114**1) . ., iloitiiiibink ie. trati * J days
4 prudent war,7-Elwit I, t
All fashions-71ot, own taste; ' „
•
Ejantion ftny ikappßitchint, atitt:Witikit liteslJ
loot fbr its Invariable aebompaolment--ehestnuti
f
AO smut truss-maker can 'reap a fortune who
will'deviskan atip li ttnoh toreitte,4ltho v 01 1 0 4 40
curvature of the spine called, the Oreetaa Bea& 1
, - • ,• ,
"Walter, V tldo a Spring illOksst, Moat remark,
, -c. ----- -----,
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Ale fowl . ever attpuiptea An assault upon
4 66
"TIC . 04, Meg ,8 TIT ohlok o o } ' MOO! els , ,
POI- s
4144 e ' il) ypa let, iliAt sprif4
bier/ time zoid., 440#4*)411:41:140 4 t", . Ma'
Volir rithiM'9tts . ha, 'satinet+ Whop' bon e?
rattle •Throse cit . Ae !mite ould ' tpik. wall for It
, eibiottut!. . - , - ~ - .!l' - ...1
_
Two no* Teleittaph Wes wets ertotod
WodnowAy olk the ith of :illeeent,h *et .
MP . . 1 t ,!\9 4 . 1.6 t#4 9 1re1e gqfeli v \ , '
1.0 4 !NW k f t i t wed livosstou'i:tetkg lot,
t.s
one, f t irtntil lisi to 140. the Plain e
clfrailair'rni.itig i l,ol4( of alfriWkwiakee t tt ,
ihrt;ha a•tr1476:1=111111;10,10
t t
t 0,4 V II 14 'kat .14 /V! artd tiql
Moilli l it , VilbliniX P l igkrf l ititiM ' ' '' $
POO lif ' '•Mitirt011400100141913i001
b9 o lll l loTe t r I •
1 , I
Mimi takilp4loust their• rd. Thor never
11 ! " PA .q, ll4 . 3l " l " * "Fllt* ' (1°P1F,000740)11•'
:“ . . /
it 44 ' 6it i)nit lit ii i t il i
Meni 41 bolll4t, . 0;- t Of : ig ts 0
PAIII4BI of flit* etql 'lO% *Pala Sto l - it‘Vek
44-tt baronet", last treeing,- forteigiort, t 0
`13.1,/,81140i? 40400, 101 l K; of P., of that
"s u hr• '. •• 1:-, . - '2 , `. '•;'• • • '
a l / 46 /iiii4 4 4iit r . le;gittAt'.4o : 4o : iiiii:
*OW cittenii of the donontOation 'of 'sf
i n
it* -centif:humade . 44 appearanO. It is an
hop ovemettif it regards quellity t . upon an
pr. ding Issue. • likenesses of; grant and
Sh an are, cm the right and left ends., The
beck of the currency is.red, whielt gives the
1404 sli§bt tinge of the' same color.' - ..'-'
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ME
: -. --*—_— ,
iaTIM free excursion and great auction solo
f
y Lebanon lots, postponed from . last Mon
on ascogat of tbor . eatbor, hrto mile, o ff
On next 'Monday; Sept. 21st, affording aline
'opportunity for Investment of capital or tho
tnrchltiftf of" oheaP :044 PtOttaffnt home. Le
anon Si attracting universal interest, and :is
stained to become ono" of the first towns' in
'the State.
$ Ir . is supposed that a band of robbers are
toe c ated between Lehighton and Selberlings
"Mot ,Lebigh`. county. }.. Quito a . riuMber of
1 oast) robberies biroiake'n pipe°, as well as ,
ortietiliarnea,
,/tc t ,:stolen itY several in.
teneee. It Is .sappoilo the thieves genCi•
ally I l k de,Ytimit spy Cut, the . Ogees' where'
they Wish to , commit ; depredations, Aud/at
nikhticialiaticir'exids. We h'opo' they May
!)948estired• ; . , -,. - .
: 'A thitocskrtc hlies Aeoting will, bo bold'
n klaturdity;:Sept, 20th i • 1888 1 in 'the tiller
noel% andAseningi 'at the vublielouse of
John' Botte l .in New Jerusalem, Rockland
tovioakip : ~ 'Addresses,. will be delivered •lii
the Engligh and German IlanAuagee t and thq.
lAyone iiiiil*l3and.llll be in in attendantp.
At Demooratic and Conservative citizens ate •
invited td bp ilreeent. 'By order itif
' ' • " • Tun , Coot
A#EHTtON I 110118i1 ON f--We aro request
ad by Mr. 0. B. Rhoads; who will command
.moiMtect men in , the procession this
seeking; t)utt Mon ,- bavinehorses
heed not trouble themselves to Mint for sad-
Idles. As workingmen and plowholders, we
must not be fastidious, but come with or
!without saddle's, as . niay be convenient. Thh
Wen and horses, with any kind otbridlos,
are all that aro required. Turn oAit, every
Man who has a horse) t•
~ 1 4rrnimArt Coltrsicilog.—Tho Second
District Confeic i nCe of. the
,I.,,nthoron Synod
kltitennisylvAdi4;;eompiiiiag xl4lBOOl irconi
phigh r iKorthtmpton t Carbon s MCnion and
Wayne cOntitiesi' l .meet on Tuesdl the
,22a of Belitember , at 10 . o'glock
the Egypt (March: seven miles froni 'Ben ,
Pwog awl pear litel:oll,l3tation, or Oleg.
led'W,BrJdgel OorjantiCliurcbAucetione
t are to be pliscuase the Sesinons to continue
till the following day, .1,
BOY IV ..14-Boyaopairua, aft pr and
hang on tty tsjuirteon thi, wag
ens that pqaaOlcopctlyvitrfilqs,(l,f ; our city,
notwithstanding the admonitons of the pa
relpts, the police With°. citizens generally.
Yesterday / mining about 10 o'clock; a small
boy'atteMpted to Junin on a Wagon While it
was in motion , north() Faith' !Atka (Aeßevr)'
!of
ant) was aatighklntwega,the spoke
!of the ; front, wheel and glebodyottho wagon.
suitameil heypre an d , wp,s con
' veyed to )ii:streC c ••• ' ' ••-• '••. • •
• • • ;
ATTENTION; iIENCIORATE 1-All /Jo:worms
who Mak ,to oiiVon' horeebank in , the
procession inA,Onottet-sAßriek?!*''PoOemit
on rri,dgy t .avAnifigh ; wig report
,to Cal
vin B. tthoads, Lanerri Garden, Third and
Chestnut' streets, Reading; , any, time WI.
fore 0 o'clock, Friday winning: " Th e mounted '
procession will , form at — Laileir's Park;
Third and Elm si.i6dts, on, 'Friday evoning t „
at V o' i cick. bproopapn car ry
Mountedmen from tho 'country afe'es-.
peciallyt invitedve, >.! , • Sept. 14.5 t
BORE FRUIT 4iiAL66:-.2inet evening
some luilta-dege`d boYi, living in the vicinity
of Eleyfert, M'Manus4 Co.'s Rollins Mill,
eAttrod the . mehard of ,Mrs. Hem mig,
yohd;tho Leander", Midge, and dubs
M:igtoliqPl.koocAo4,,apkles, off the trees.
rs. norarmg,,withi.a servant or. twe, went
tb'ebasolthem out of the orchard, when. the
boys turned on thein with their clubs dnd
I ) l3Zl e te i ta r ki v e e ti l lt!y f !loli h e o e
officer Kemp ITO 0,114 for, lout before any
arrests could be' mtt dethe boys bad disap
peared. The names of the depredators were
aso6rtained'aM*o wereAnformad that war
rants would be . issued for their arrest;
=I
'2144 (:444.-- ,4 4 ,•godA) <nbwepciriet
should be in every household:: No family
shouldbp without the ,means,o(knowing and
urideratanding' the - events that ire'daily oc
curring in the world. • Elpecially now, when
political issue's' fscaicell , sihcind in impor
tanc to - the war• iteplfare bpfore the cpun
i
try v itay.a , duty ‘‘, leh every man owes his,
faml i kt*.glyO tho he moans of a thorough
OA !At itt eAMO OlitliistOry. TIM :p,91.1
fills t is ; till Bo far at lout as iserks cou nty
is, coticetned.' , This:the pebple begihlo 4 urr ,
4tttilatiV;loi"tiot a day passes Withopt addl.
tions to our subscription list: Our piper iii:
A' polities!, tioeial and local necessity 'and its
ential to a man who 'desires to` ko6p `Post- i
ed in current events as it is foillim to knoll
. li.'w to read. . . • , ~ , ~,
)
- bRIOUTENINO. Veer-Farmers are, now near
through with their iiimnier's work..' The'
bounteous, golden .harvest is garnered, and'
the streets aro throngkittwith; wagons; btiel-'.
n6ss is brightening 'ep;• giving energy'; and'
'vi'vacity to the poor, as, the i prospect of n
ehange W l the admiT,stration) . efour natiOnall
'affair! becoups ;nor tlearlttablitable; and
tliat the 'bad,
,wieke men, .at the , seat ,of
Goviiriiiiiitit, 3:0131,0 t* be' grouted another
4
four years' ' °foie . ~,Of pOWer,'tii . ctirry . 'tint
their revelathintirtitratnplinghpon citizens
rights- and Rppreszion of the, laboring - .mauj
Oh, hasten thti "tizna:, inevitablp Pi% WhPq
the coodtry *lll '..to 7 goictlitid ::,by, ;ben who.
Will noir, to bqattbeingtion'a sounds ; niakd
aiatinfibilstetlaWifthat Will be balm to the
spirits oflour oppressed and distracted conii;
,try i lavol - that; will: strike s t o ff the ' galling
chains that fetter the limbs of the poor and
burdened of the land, and unite Our conntrY
in fraternal b,oicida -of peace, union and pros.
Parity. ,Y. i) i ~.' i: `' i'‘ i , l',. t'
Seartotoua , cllAliAinfli. -:-- An unknown
man, to presenting . hithielf to boa phykician
Nth? teeke,alemge Algoma 4;14 coial :IF go'
int . ithot4 ii) dcibh i ttaitti-6V r pit :paler
4i l l
0014. Mewl§ 8: Ci:CUtidit a,: • ir#,Ye
knoollitt the •41 oi• MO in 0 0 whe her qtr'.
Swahili* Mires ;titero? Ana 'whether - 11 1 is; at
home, and if, atteviereci iii,tho negative, e he
ilea til , 'On!irikel l o,il'it s liAg " 044-0 0 11 ' 0 t: 1118-.
emes 'Wattle t o Ole to ; eg* 40 004 iw
xiierOtt)tilluisqons *Lich evo4 the fakilY *7
,ajetan:woul4 400 s o Vo Oh. ye4,iho u1,1)0 k
pg 4titi gartos • theWngla proc i eediegh'
1
r.a PIY 4 to roNst to ' - h.e . 14') 1h 1 4) : MA'
~ U 1411 4 111 1 kieta:tlP;Afi 44 0 to dcil
id to have, ne tiler ~ Or , eireuitiralp
404* the, hone* Oeitt,ltil*ta;fo,• # k ow
'OO Oi'ffflui (!igi P4:41 1 1: • W `lifirnik, lox
wea s itict , . .ok ro - 10119 St e 0 1 1 441 7 4 r
ra i t
ri r ll 4lV- fririkaarivp nge i E 4
Ida " - • tfti 4 0 PO lady. 4114
,In '0 . different :e WM 141011 , 4 1 tells
t l t to t oftwvoutul ;when her, hueband its at
home.. - Pootile ,ahotl4,lo careful:heti:they
Fonfidct la entire stranitae. • '
lotinrit tUIP. *.r4sfrAsivtoWiloAltmr
The foneirhitnasiedettaishtetieUeWElhehl
theirrgittlikr slaw mietinga,,thie-(00,-01
oyenititt,
N0.'91;A,17,"
glitintville t suriain township. .
_• Semhiolo 'Connell No. RI; O. ~'A.
lkit4 VhishinStOO.
40 1 •
, i , 4414 Degree Oirele t tlt.'(#. F.) 0,,
4,3 Brotherhood /laid atid '
ilqi4piutt Lodge, 0; g.',l,Or's
RO,Vat i reiMple No. 1, *Boole Tie s '7GI
Periti street.
• 4 Mt: Penn 'LodgeNo:6si X. of F., 044
Fellows! ,
ViattitigtoweAmPt 93, P.0.3, $ .: of
"Uutilenberg Mansion," Fourth and
Pelee streets. "s• • m •
Reading Encampment No: 48 ) L:0. of 0.
'F. I at Odd Fellows' : ,
Manstawny Encampment No. 152, L 0.
V" at Pleasantville. • i i
Hamburg Enctimpmetit No.' 100, I. 0; of
o'. F., at Hamburg. ' •
'To BR filvsmiliti. l 4.To presume there is
not a business man out of twenty who can
anewer eerie:Ali,. and without referring 'to
the q uestion , what paper the Internal neve
mitt laws requirto be stamped.; Among lasi- .
tors and &limo o rs, who are most:interested
in this I matter, ~ hero frequently arise dis
putes or differe ees of opinioii. The law,
ivo believe, requires attimpt to be Peed - its
rollowit t All I notes and evidence of debt,
five cents on each $lOO, if under $lOO, five
Cents; ifaver $l . OO, five cents op eachkad
ditional $l9O or part thereof. All receipts
for any amount without limits over $2O l two
Cents ; 0420 or under, nothing. , All deeds
and deeds of trust, fifty cents on each $5OO
in veltie of the property conveyed of the
amount Seedred ; when h deedi, of trust is
fully,stamped, tho note secured Must not be;
but they should be endorsed to show the
treason' why. Mortgage' 'bortds.,need not bo
stamped if stenipli, are affixed ito the mod.
ago. AU appraisement, estates or estrays,
ive cants on -' each sheet et.; piece of , paper.
ilidavite of aver.* deiription are' exempt
from stemp, duties. Acknowledgments to
deeds, ete., are exempt. Contracts and
groements, fi ve cents, except for rents;
When for rent, fifty mitt for each $7OO of
}rent,' if over" ' i $BOO, fifty cents for $2OO ox‘'
Over, $ BOO. . ARP porsen interested captifibt
Or cancel tamps. '
trrE,.
1
2ETERSONT AGAZINE,—Tho October mini
).ier of this unrivalled lady's book is before
ns, as usnal l in 'advance of its
,cotemporaries.
The steel plate, ;"The Young Architect," is
'full of !iffy and character. ; The mammoth
fashion plate is superb, , and this, with, the
'dolens 'of . patterns for dresses, bonnets,
'cloaks, under•garinents, &e., .ought to
sndueo every lady to subscrie. ' Mrs. Aun
s. Stephens' powerful ill:wok:4 "The Bride
'of the Prairie ,l' approaches its conclusion,
;growing more intensely interesting with eve
ry number. rianKee' Benedict illustrates
1 01 spirited engraving, "The Awkwaid Intro
iduction," by an equally hpirited story: \ "Sir
! Noel's Heir," another novelet, is one of
tbest we have read for years. Several charm
ling stories and some good poetry, complete
'the number. In everything indeed, "Peter
!son's" maintains its claim to be the best, as
!well as the cheapest of the lady's magazines.
The terms aro but $2.00 a year. To clubs it
is 6'coples for $8.0% with an mitts - copy,ot
!a premium engraving to the person getting
up the club. Me see that a new premium
!engraving has been got up for 1869. It is
.a
very superb one, after a picture by 'the fa
mous Gerome, and is called "The Star of
Bethlehem." Specimens of the magazine
are sent gratis, topersons desirous of get
ting' up clubs. Address' Charles J. Peter
son, ZOO Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
'LIST of letters remaining unclaimed in the
Reading Post Office, up to last evening.
Persons calling for these letters will please
mention that they are advertised.
LADIES' LIST. '
'Miss L. Baulser, Mrs. Caroline Butler,
Mary Brennan, Miss Elva Clare, Mrslames
Dixon, Miss Louisa Edwards, Miss Mary
,Fitzgerald, Millie Fredmanj Bebee,ea Good-
man, Mrs. Ann° Hartman, Emma Moyer,
Miss Elizabeth Rank, Miss Dianarß. Smith,
Mrs. Maria Sherman, (2) Susan Btrunk,Mrs.
Angeline Westley, • Miss Catharine , Weible,
Miss Mary A. Wenriob, Miss Rebecca Welt,
Miss Annie M. Kline.
Rev. K. Andrews, Jonas Althonse,George
F. Bowlby, (2) George Brjant,'Jaeob
Block,.D. F. Colter, Pr. Cordes,- (;}.(.Cone, Alb IL Deets, Theodore ' Dewies t Banja•
Freeman,mip Charles Fry,,Chriatien Gass
man, Christian Rudolph Goets,' , William' F.
Might, Daniel L. ICershilar,!Henry Kurtz,
John KANN W. C. Keek,,Alirahtim. bee, H.
E. l i nitold; Lineken,' Charles Mohr,
genyi Moyer, Millard & McGee, Ming,
P. H. Morris, Levi Pinkerton, ,John Rob
ettsi.JohtiKebel, Loivis - Koesly, John Reit
sbyplar, Gao . rge Scott, Joseph Sehlude, Jehi l
Surr, - Jobn M. Smith, Levi R.. Snyder, Peter
C. Snyder, Poter Sterif, Sauby,:S. Seitz
er,Wm.-K.'Strunk,'Fred. Sitter, (ship) Tho
.mas,Tetlo4 Wm. M. Tomlin Wm. H.Town
send, Charles Wortly l. Franz Wegel l lohn. J.
;Miner, James ;Wright, - Lewis Warnei,
Moses 'White, Solomon Wilkenson.
FALL FASHION/J.—There is a strong; per
haps it would be too much to 'say determin
ed, effort in pyogrss to abolish the
bonnets,. and introduce larger ones; but at
present it does not seem likely to succeed.—
The chignohe are larger than ever, and the
latest style of bonnets very small and worn
very high.
he cloaks for fall wear, are longer, and
will getiorhilq 1e tighf-fitting,or at leadt half-.
fitting, the pelisse crossing in front l and open
with rovers at the throat, will be a favorite.
style. Cloaks with apes will also be large-.
ly worn.
The short, leefie pals tu abandoned entire-,
ly to neglige. It its frequentlimade howev
13r, in water-proof suits, which require to be
as plain ,Srld aimplo as possible, na they are
intended mainly for stormy weather.
~ S treet ' undoubtedly continue tO
'be *urn all winter, and can be made hbundl
antlywarin by lining the sack or chat with
; flannel, and adding a round of. tartan 'cloth
'rukoccasiOn'may require, , Tito cloaks; with
4 . l oolleen Bawn" capes; the rosettes made id
Milk; the colors of the'. plaid would be very
atypah. • Sleeves are rand() arnalli3r at , the
wrist, and approach more nearly to the fah-
Iqn bf tlit coat pleeVe'th:an formerly.
Aide are bound to be a great ( fenthre of
dresay•W titer attire, ingenuity 'being elr
hearted thketfor.ta o., A rr a o llo ~bows, and
kiops, t'nd, knots in 4'134 form.
Winter sash ribbons, which are Ind malting
theW.' apAiratteO a"l the hilpertetel , 'ate of
440 R OMOridtt a nt Nek ß ess i ' A ga r of
OttiketkOrb.ly oitAroAdero ,
ltnin; Colltultlo9 rtioiyl4.ltatelotaila
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A z ,vivgliki r r.,aro#Y.7-!lThe Qnsen of,
the ' Oomniatteed iii this Bain? ,
c u ay Along = this week, whickafso coo=
!tains many Oilier 'attesting taleasia slietott 7
es.. "110. Post 16 Vnbliabed ;. brawn Peter
saS )4'CO. 1 819 Walnut Phini;'-Prion $2.50
a year f liadiaace.- Ito WO by aemadeaies..
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Monday,
Tuesday,Wednesdy,
Thursday,
Friday, ,
Saturday;
meet'
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meeting waa. bold et Sinking', Spting AO'
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40. 1 . I§(l4omsta the meeting,
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Wain: RIOT 110 0‘ I.4"Va Wed n eillit O r 'Melt
Mr. Long, watolmuo of tho.
house of the Reading Railroad Cenpatty,
abOve town, felt into a pit under onepltike
traeVa in t he f*ntince4. his
right atm at the
.wriBt., .
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Aaam Seidertorho,
is (1,00138 . 01 assistink hi the attempt,t6 blo*
epee the iron taro at literiersville het week s ,
wax - 6rrohted last net aticnitlO o'clock hy
Officers ;Kemp and Ohms:- Heat* discov.
era while • warming 'hiniself at the etndert
that had been- taken oat of a furnace lathe
tontheattern part of town, 'go itates that
he had, arrived in town ahtiut ten mint*
previous to his afteif. • ,„
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LEG VRACTUED.--4 1116 1 Vl/110136 nano Ore
did' not learn, with a .‘fraetUred;:leg,,,Nita
brought 'to the now depot ott theli* ceetook
train from New York, last evening, and ,put
on the train canning north' tiv-Pottimille,l—
were told that the man had met' with of
accident in a atono quarry at Dover,
And lived in Schuylkill county.
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Itsurzen,' through the Tteies, bas boon
giving headings good name recently by pub
lishing an article, hewed in, Mar
ried Life." The article watcopicid
with a few alterations to localiza it, (r o .° l
,the illustrated Alike Netos s a eentrillous 0 1 4'
lication of Boston, and had no 'application
whatever to Reading until the rialto 14116 It
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to it. •
;a - TPABLIii 8101 It xesterday ;Morning, a
partyt of feu; inmates Of . the - Berke Othutty
'Alms Rouse, grandmother,. mother and
:two children of the latter, camelo town..,; In
'the evening , they attempted to . ; 'return, aid,
,Aot,as as' the L bridge . . y ttlni
lime they reached :that. peiancastO
nt the mpthikepind
'grandmother became so torheast7, , frem
!bibition ,'while in the city, th at they fentialt
absoltitelY necessary to sit'..doilliand ik , et; 7 4,
;They had become so weak in their knees that
',Obi; limbs refused 'carry themnariy, forther,
lust then. The diffrenitfwas, belea4V; the
onger they rested the .more top.heir.. they
tbeemoe, and the,W4faker . they get.'' 'Wha inn;
.ther had a Child about two menthe old ia her
arms, hut was unable to hold and take care
of it ioroperli l and the pope thing was scream•
ing as loud as its little luny( would verthit.
Matters grew worse and worse, until frailly
a kind•hcarted woman liying Canal street,
who had a small chil d •'
of her sown, ~took
charge of the infant to Rare for ittluring' l the
night, until the' intoxieated - *Anew should
recover her, locomotion ..and her senses... 4,
Where the grandmother and Mother itaittlio
little boy,whci was some nine or ten yearajof
ago, passed the night "Ye reporter" di4:not
learn; but the infant was well taken care of.
This morning the party Tete' seen. crossing
bridge, at an.' early ; houri in.tho direc
tion of the Alias 'house.' c-- It is.luiped Many
daywill pass before those smite persons will
again be permitted to "pome to town." •
4;11 3 21,A, HOuss. , --Martino l the ,great IN
sionistt had a splendid; hope last entitling.
'The principal presenti conslatingpf kspien.
did china tea stil t was drawn by Hiiiiry Stat.
man, No . 104 York stfeOt. ,The principal
present this evening will lie„s. ton'of , coal ,
and cords, of wood :in addition to ,filnetpi
eight other valuable gifts. On Saturday of
ternoon next a Gift Matinee will given, ;1
when every child will
; regeivci , a 'handsome,
present.
The Maine Tieetion.
Nero War, Sept. 17.°•4411,rettirns of the
Maine election have not 74 ,inen received.
,;
The Radical Majority ht estimated at about.
17,000. ' Tho liemocrats claim a gain of.
three State Senators (they had none bitfore)
and several Members, of the House.
Sunsonot fq the Elam.
itUSIN23B
reesicroti uelri
lot of rods, linijs, snoods, bait boxes, arid;
the,otileliratod Carlisle' hooka, at, MeGosgini
& • • sea:,
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F u. and near throughout
Country, the newspapers teem toltil tbe'sron- ,
Mrfal cures performed v bYlt Dr. , Ruseall'a
Magnolia Oil. .60 ate. and 0.00 per, bottle.;
American 11000 1 Reading,'' ;,‘-,[ang. ritf
. COURT rfinne.—The,beet , aseortmont.o.,
ignore and fanoy ems, bird seed, fish booei
cage bookei . aa.,_,in .toutti;:tit'ol2'pena
by McGowan &
J3ot. cod, •••
'aila l 'ianlialiea l °nail and'Aiiei
rican glass, and a full isacirttnent of
hardware,, generidly,.at 612 Peln street,' b,T
likaaiia , 4k ' : "aep6-2w end
WHAT a otiafort i is As .rnethera tsi.bitif •
a good an' substaa 'al earthip
‘ te haul the
children itllatld we a vile atm ivatit'efoilei•
at tho teaoed rates, call Mallnightla
Hardivara Store, 9 nd Pep,
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Dirvtasso4-Ooe of the chiefints
of difference between, civilised and barbarous
Outokied itv in the ,sttentlen 'giveh . ttr. the
natural covering. ibr.the bead the One bane
tstrefully out, cleiglell hrushedf, 4414
reoitikdisti said'doi l emp;.
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