Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 24, 1868, Image 3

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THE DAILY.,EAGLE.
1tEAD11.4.4, PA., SEPTEMBER 24; 1868.
_~A,N~) GO~CTN'I'Y.
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CITY
1112 ST EDITION..-12. 1.2, P. N.
D. 1,.--(riay, meet Sixth . , 7,t, No. 1.
Purple, meet Sixth, 7a, •eh4rp,
. Pro. 1.
nett, meet Seyenth,
Orben,, meet Sixth, 71,2r0. 1.
Blue, meet Sixth, 7a,,N0. 1.
Black, all meet Sixth, 7f, No. 1.
• Important / . _ •• ,
TIM KAN AlllOl4 Import
lint local matter in other columns.
A splendid display of•goode In the windows of
flora on Penn street.
Abase bail match, between 'the filohuYlkill. of
Reading, and the Madison, of Pottatown, wllltake
place in thiscity on Saturday. •
Was Homer really a lazy fellow because ho got
up an Idyl tale.
Beautiful photographs of Seymour and Dlitir,
with frames, for sale at the HAOLibeekstore.
A Man walked mon miles In fifty-six minutes,
yesterday, at_the (Rini ,
On Tuesday &little on of Rudolph Bier, residing .
In Washington Street, ahoy() Fifth, accidentally set
fire to a bed, wblob -was all In a blaze *hen !twits'
discovered, but fortunately, was eutingulehefl 4e
fore further (UMW, nag 40110. ••
Parents should not leave littler children wander
on the streets. Yesterday a child was onlYgra'sped•
in time to save it from being run 'trier.
The appearanee of Our advertising ,00lumns,in
dicates a revival of business. •
No humbug about thocombined press and"straln
cr ; every family should have one in use; • tt saves
the - cost of it after Laing Its fovr f tiniee. Motnlght
warrants them ,itt hie store; Third and Penn streets.
Several horse runaways oceutred:YesterdaY; but
no damage was done.
Why Is 'this Cordon liko blows given to a horse?
Why, because it's equine:knooks, as in matter of
course.
A dentist is a man of noire as well as of motel,
•
Wo may anticipates largo Ind s: of pickpockets,
thieves and yegabonds; Into the city, during the
continuatokf the fair. 'arid too muckcautien can
not he eiffelsed by those visiting the city.
' A fine display of fruit at the fair, •
Large Domooratie meeting last nig:lL •
A beautiful Mud hole at the corner of Carpenter
alloy and Dingatnan street. City Fatheri should
direct their attention thither, '
A large number of 'people arrived this morning,
Ton oars,-well filled, front Pottevillo and ten cars
from Allentown. . .
Penn street wee astir this morning. Hun
dreds of people wending their way to the fair..'
•
This morning as it lady got off the oars at the
now depot, her dross caught,whleb Shama Pr'oclAl
toted her under the ears.
Omnibuses crowded to-day.
Quito a number oicarpetlaggers on Penn street
to-day.
Tho stores on Penn street Wore filled with cus
tomers this morning.
Flags displayed from many buildings in this
Icily..
(id to the HAM bookstore If you. want to pur
chase a Seymour and Blair badge.'
I Boot j blaoks very busy to-day.'
A good prosimot i ror rain.
. •
The manwhe "Dreamt I dwelt in Marble Mails;
has opened a marble quarry there, and is doing a
thriving business in getting out gravestones.
Tho author of "carry me back to old *lrginny,"
hairopened a livery stable, endis carried back In
his own conveyance whenever ho wants to be.
Tho man who sang"l am Lonely since my Moth
er died,"lsn't quite so lonely nor. Tho old man
has married again, and his stop 7 mother makes it
lively enough.for
The author of "Shells of Ocean" Is In the clam
business.
Tho man who wrote "nye o'clook in tho Morn
ing" found that no saloons were opon at that early
hour ishero he could gets his bitters, so he lies
abed rather later now. • •
"Clive mo a Cot in the Valley I Lofe," bah got a
cot in the infirmary. Moin cotfl
"Meet me by the Moonlight Alone," has left off
meat and taken to drink"
"Oh 1 Susanna," has iettiod with her at length,
and pre+, owe Susanna any more.
Tlio,nuthor of "Old Arm Chair" is still in tho
furniture business. 1 •
Jacob Miller, of Pottsville. Mod 17 years,!was
run over on tho Bonding Railroad, in Philadel
phia, on Tuesday, and seriously injured. •
Naiuralisat ion Court sits next Saturday. 26th inst.
Every foreigner should be naturalised at once.
Tho height of immolation—lnking shelter from
the rain In an umbrella shop.
Tho beautiful silver fire horn, drawn •by the
Neversink Fire Company nt Martino's:. entertain
'lint on Montt) , evening, id now on exhibition in
I.triekland's storo , •
Chicago has a child born without eyes, .
Tho check-rein for horses is itolnitptit of fashion.
It should have been abolished long ago.
Dan Rico, with his 0,6 bat)/ elephants, is show
ing at Patterson, N. N.J.
The circus, on SaturdaY, will .exhibit at Sixth
and Laurel. • '
lion,thistor Clymer, who • has. been campaign
ing in'the western part of, thisStato and Nest Vir
ginia, arrived home last evening.
A fanner named Jacob Bannont, residing near
MoConnolleburg, in this State, hung himself in his
barn on last Saturday, No 'cause can' bo assigned
for tho rash act.
Our too carts are sad, anti their drivers. Malan,
cholY. They have encountered the cold breath of
September. 'But a week linco ovorheated'young=
More with parched mouths, itching for sornothing
cool, viopo.stesqtbily pursuing the wagons in the
hope of eroding the 'eyo of the man on the• hind
steps--and pilfering a bit of the refreshing "e'argo.,
Perflnned ink has been introduced. The into +Ali
should induce an:advanco.of percentage on mantu+'
script, •
Gondomon's wintor fashions will bo moro bo•
coming, moro English, and lees absurd, than thoso
oflast year. ,
Pears kayo taken the place of penther, ns
canned commodity in many families of •our oity.
They are ,slust as good as pets lies if we can only
think so/
The bonnet question is settled. The milliners
are to be pitied. Tho people who get up bustles
for AO bask of the head &relit° ones in whoa fa
vor the laugh comes in. Bonnets will if possible,
bo smaller than over—all bridle and rosebuds.
• The young man Who got married and-was "happy
in his dreams.' woke up and found ho had a
mother-in.law • Ile ain't as happy as ho was.
The equinoctial• storms which prevail give's
dreary suid dismal aPpearanco to everything • Out
et doors, but the Indian. Bummer will follow vilth
all its autumnal tansies.
Tho "soap man," the "Iopg• tester," tho `'mark
with tho "pulling machine," tho "lincedonlan Oft
man," and the "grip maohino" man—all held forth
At 6th and Penn last night, And had h large erciwil
there.
' Tug Bohuylkill Base Ball Club, of this
ity, will givo a Ball at Aulenbaolea Hall 00
the ovealag of Obtober 10th. • •
We:mita of do "ai. ettopratic
Club, this Jamming. See adioTtisement.
pot the Dispatch tell us tho r
mesning of
the. woi de "guiprer • • • , •
, ), ;
vnrions articles on exhibition at the,
fair do great credit to the contributors ' s full
list of which we, stall , endeavor to ,gave as
soon as c/onnileted.
Citatipo berm( ffk, Co., 441 Penn stteet;
luivo on band a spladid stock of Foreign; and.
rnomostiol Dry (foods, _ and' part;es purchas
itt goods, cannot fait to make a choice at
eir.establishnient. '
IJ. S. 60 A. Israel O. 'Beeiter,ysq t , the
County President .of Berki, to-night Insti
tuteS, Recording to ancient ceremony, W. C;
No. 103, at Flectwobd, this county.. It is
expected that fitly of the Fraternity will
participate.
A. Cuateawt.---Oili friend: Jonathan 11.
Sucher, Esq., allowed us a British copper
coimof the year 1721. which was found, yes
terday near Bnydor's tavern, in Exeter
townslikp.` Thera is n iniituro of silver in
the conipealtlen of tho coin, which is worth
about throb cents 'of our money. •
AI. you assessed? If you are not.able to
nnswerr this question, take the first leisure
moment you have -and visit the assemor of
your ward and nee that you aro properly on
the list, and youth name spelt correctly.
Then be'stiro you have paid a State or coun
ty tax within two years.
"Tut: sound . of your hammer," Says.
Franklin, "at Ivo tu .tho mornibg or. at
night, heard by'a creditor, makes him easy'
Six months longer I but if -he sees you at a
billiard table or beers ye"ur.*oiee iri a , tavern
when you should 'be•rkt your work, ho will
sand for his money the next day." •
'lnk; mosrab n ndant esculents in the
mar
!cetl just 'now' aro EtWeet • potatoes. The
same cause—a prolonged drought following
prolonged pito—that made murphies dear
has made sweet potatocii comparatively
cheap. Ilousekpepers using them in con.
siderable quantities pack them in barrels
with carefully dried bar .sand, and they will
"keep" all the winter. - - • -
k• •
• A witrrsa in the New York Sun advises'
farmers not to hold on to their crops, but to
forwardAllem to market as soon ' as pol3Bibie.
110 says there is now at least one-third more
grain in the country than usual at this sea
son of the year, crops abroad are larger than
tho average, and prices here must come
down. Flour, and provisions : will bp, con!
lovier lin price than they are now,
."TIDI KEYSTONE" is the title of an excel
lent Masonic paper, published in Philadel
phia, by W. A. Mass, N . ,.;A Omer Second
and Chestnut streets ! W . • contains eight
largo pages of •interestine ;leading matter,
more especially ,so tho'; Members of the
Masonic fraternity : ' Wis'pnblished weekly,
at $8 per annum, in advance. Subscriptions
received by Strickland & Bre., Penn .street,
Reading. , '1
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(Witness NOties.l'
WHEN a lady gets, a now lionnot (and now•
a•days it is no great affaiti, j ) sho Always itri
pears to us as if she felt ton inches taller,
thirty per cent. prettlor, the °they of seven
eigliths• of her sox, aI. altogether irresisti•
.ble l to tho tual9,gontis ,generally. We don't
knew . that' thi isi so, 'knit it looks that way.
Spe king of' new bonnets ..we may hero melt
t
tion that at Copians', 884 Penn street : . may
be foittl , the prettiest fall fashions in this
city.. Go and sOc./. ' - .
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PeOSROUTED FOIL article, re
flecting on tho eharneter of Constable
liam-Dichl, as a man and ,as an officer, op
peared in the Evenitv -Dispaibh on-Monday.
Mr. Diehl brought a prevention before Al
dermal Mengel yesterday, against tho pub.
fishers of that paper, for libel. Warrants
issued for their arrest were served by Con
stablO'Sahwarti. ',Each gave bail in the sum
of $4OO for a bearing at the November
.term
of nohrt.
DEmocturrio ;ntEirrpro.—Notwithstfinding
the damp atmosphere last 61argp and
enthusiastic meeting was hold lz)y the De
mocracy, in Penn Square. • The stand was
placed a short distance above , the eastern
extension of the Market House. Ex-Gov
ernor Willinm.Biglor mid Dr. Julius Korn,
addressed the assembled multitude on the
great questions of:the day.. Tho latter_ gen
tleman spoke in German, and both : made
eloquent, speeches, and 'were heartily ap
plauded. •
RUNAWAY.--A man by the !male of Soy
derj_livhig in Alsace township, climb driving'
in North Sixth street, at the rate of 2-40,'
with •a spirited span of horses,. yeiterday.
When ho came to the Apkei bridge ho tried
-to check their pace, lilt' ho found that they
had got beyond - hie control; and for fear that
he would be dashed to pieces 'with the_buggy,
hejumped out and loft the horses go without
a driver. Ho did not 'receive. any:material
injury. The horses. did not run far bolero
they were captured, having done no harm,
except tearing the harness a little, ,1 •
. Ellusinom„. ; Notioe.l .; . _
Wiwi in the course of human events a
new' suit of clothes is necessary,. it becomes
the interest and the pleasureiof ebody to
go directly to 'Wellington Van' Reed, 824
Penn street. Mr. Van Reed having just re
ceived a large stock of goods from the Phila
delphia and New York markets, parties can
not fail to - make a selection. The goods is
offered as low as any other establishment in
this city, and the already established repnta•
tion of this house, is a sufficient guarantee
to verify all that is said.. See advertisement.
Pci-icE AVFints.-IVilliara l ace 19 )
resident of Norristown, who had BotEo busi
peas to, transact at: Schuylkill Haven. He
came from the latter place yesteiday morn
ing, over the Reading railroad .?' Arriving at
Reading ho thought ho would lay over a day
or two to see the town.. . He, perambulated
the streets, stopping noiv and then at a
saloon to try atggh of schenek beer. He
got "three andets in the, wind," became un
gentlemanly, and insulted the ladies on the
streets,Among the number ho insulted a
respectable married lady, who had ,hiniwar
rested. Served him right: OificerWhita
ker Made the arrest. Case • held under
advisement.
DIFFICULTY DUTWE . RN ,Two BOOM BiAmts.
—Tho kown'is full of boot blacks. There ill
competition—rivalry:—Jealoniy. This tnorn•
ing early, as early nen o'clock, a di ffi culty
'occurred between two 'of the .artista—opq A
white boy, and the other colored, in hoot
of the Derks County • House. It aware
that the former boy had just put the shine op
'a pair of boots for a gentleman, when' the
latter came along and at •once commenced
abusing him, say ing • that he was a d—d
boot .black,' &c. 'Officer' Roland happened
along, directlyi by which tinte the colored
boy, George Bundy, 'hhd got so far to use
his Mite. a arrested_ George and took him
before the Mayor. he'
.ebony boot black
would s not udgwalifledly • promise that he
Would not•abase anv more boys, end twig
ploed behind the bare. !
'' , !miiTaid.or Liultia sr loibitsi , -..
The folltiwing tianiedOrganimitioni will hold
ehe i rtellOftr st'44 rOPtings. thi n 41: at
evening : ' • ' • ••
,_ t
) Atig e lieft %quell Nof
_91 4 0. ) 0. ~.tkilli,;l4',
:i3priogyille; Cunard township. • , . ':;-
Bounnole ;Connell • N0....8q 1 . - 0.11; A. Itt'i
0111 4: 11 (01 .IVashiiigton. , ~ ...:" ' a : 4,..
•", Reading Degree Cirele,'R. Cr, IH:V.): 0.
A.,llrotherhoodilidl. Third and,Periu, , ,—,
Hrmapp,Lo4 o . 1. D. Q. 1 11., Ypager:s
Hall; ,1 app
t-i_ '.. -0:
, Royal. 140. 1, MOienie Tie, 703
Penn street, - ' • ' ' - •'" •
idt. :Penn Lodge No. ON, K. ot.P.i, Odd
Fellows' hall.. - , . , ~ , , t ~. •
IVashing.tou Carni,iNo ::mu 98 / P. 0.4. fi. of
A., "Mahlenlierg esli; ' ''Folirth And
Penn streets: •'• • ' ' ' ''
''
'' ' ' .
,L.. Rea& • Efi cainpment No. 48, L 0. of 0. •
P. at 0d Fellows Hall, • -
1
-• Manato ny Encampment • No. 1&2, L p, ,
of 0. F.,:, t Fleasontrillo.,` i . i ' 1 '
. Ilan:burg Enearopment, No. 1•1(1,.1 . . 0. Of
O. 10., at Hamburg.' ' -J '
Washington Camp, No. 99, P. o.i•of J. S.
of 41. 1 ofWernersrille. •, • , i', ~ .
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Lonomonio, WuisTf.y.s.--The Ovation is
asked if it is `neoessarr ,thsC lofomotivo
whistled should he'd° loud and Shrill? The
Evening Post says . • •
" Wo liiiVe noticed that these used on the
locomotives of the New York and Al
bany ;liiilroad are ; pitched open, xi lower
key. 'They prodnce •a . heavy 'end deep
' sound, which gives sufficient warning and
is a relief from the ear-piereing shriek.
This,: is a graver annoyance and more
serious matter then most , persons 'Wag
ing. who live near the railroad sta
tions most , know What the annoyance is ;
but to the •sicki'in' some cases, it may' bd
Almost a matter of life - and death. To a
patient lying low with, a nervous fever,
and • laid to sleep by careful bands; this
'horrid *shriek • may ho:a.deatli•knell. Of
worse, - we do not object to anything that
is required by the :vow° h,onyentenco end
Safety. Tho law alloWS railiOtids to ruin near
our houses and through our, grounds, and we .
Submit. But the railroad managers need not
iptliot unnecessary annoyance upon the
, If a low, deep / tear is found on trial to
give as good a Waning as a shrill shriek,
railroad managers would greatly oblige. the
public 14 having the form or.tone of the lo
comotive whietlee changed. ' Is ris n little
thing for thein,lnit a great thing for the aged,
the sick, and the nurses of infants who live
along their lines."
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.NATURAILIZAIIOIi-
The Naturalization Court meets on Satur
day morning, the 26th ) inst. We urge' our
friends to be vigilant and activo in tho busi
ness. Let all persons who desire to be
naturalized at once make application to the
undersigned Naturalization Committee.
Tho qaalifications accessary to entitle a
,foreign-bern tesideritto a certificate of Nat •
uralizatiOn are: I .
.
• 1. kilt() case of' persons arriving' in the
country•of the ago of 18 years and upwards,
five years' residence in the United States,
proven by two witnesses iQ open Court, decla
ration Of intoptjon, commonly called first
vapers, haijng boon fi led two years previous
ly-
2. In•thp case of porsons arriving in the
country tinder the agesof 18 years, five years
residence, .one year in the State, proven by
two witnesses; without filing of first papers.
8. Foreign-born persons who: have, been
engaged in the military service tot the United
States, for . which they hoed honorable dis
.charges, on proof of the same and: one years'
residence
. in the eountry,,proven by two .wit
noses in open Court; are entitledto a corti
,fienee of naturalization. • It is a mistake to
suppose that the production of an' honorable
discharge before the election board will'en•
title this latter class to veto. They must
have a cert(ficate from the Court.
COBNITTEN.
• hennous Shafer, Esq., 29 'North 'Sixth
street.
I.l,onry M. Kam, Esq., 29 North Sixth
street. .
B. Frank. Boyer, Esq., 23 North Sixth
street. •
J. 1). Davis, Hg., 21 North Sixth street.
D. E. Sohn:oder, Esq., 624 Penn street.
E. H. Shearer, Esq.,
646 Cort street.
. -John Ralston, Esq., 646 Court, Street. - -
James B. Beehtel,<Esq., 644 Court street.
1. C. Becker, Esq., 640 Court street.
° G. F. Bad, Esq.; 640 Court street.
...W. H. Gerhart, Es q, l 682 Court street. :
J.' Dallas Schomer, Esq., 616 Court street.
Multlenberg,• Esq., 638 Court atieet.
Wliarton Morris Esq.. 687 Court street;
0, IL Schaffer, Esq., 530 Court street.
W. M. Rightniyer, Esq. 684 Court street.
*Edwin Shalte4 Esq., 541 Could street.
M. Goodman, Esq.,' 641 Court" strqet.
Lew. Wanner, Esq., 2.3.NortliSiith attlEet.
Wm, IL,Livingood, Esq., 88 North Sixth
street.
U, B. Mucks, Esq., 40 North Sixth street.
J. G. Hawley, Esq., 40 North Sixth street.
A. S. Sunman, Es
r q., 40 North Sixth
street. . . . .
P. I). Wanner, Esq., 46 North Sixth street.
R. L. Jones, Esq., 46 North Sixth street.
A. 13.-Wanner, Esq., 43 NrSixth titreet.
G. M. Ermentront, Esq., 3N. Sixth St.
N. Ermentrout, Esq., 3N. Sixth St.
11. IL Schwartz, Esq., Kutztoivn.
'THERE is now fitting out at Bostown for
midable vessel of war for the Haytion (lov
eminent. She was formerly one of our own
navy, is in perfect order, has now boilers,
first-class engines, and will to heavily
armed'. She will have a white • crew, who
will remain tong enough to train blacks to
take their places.
•Ifave you heard the latest news?
Every ono Is 'asking,
'Have You boon to yet ,
Tg i test the
once
of photographing!
'lf not, Mt once and secure 16 plotusea for oUe
dollar. 433% Penn street. •• ' , ' •arlt,
Da. LIGHT 111* just received a. large lot of
Rure, fresh drugs and medicines, of all
inds. ,Thase, wlio desire the pure article
(and AV) Oen not?) it , o! wotdd adviki them
•th go to him. His prices are reasonablo,and
ho•waits upon all his customers in a prompt
and gentlemanly manner. All prescriptions
are put up in'thp:most.coefol mapper, and
there is no danger ,of any mistakes oc
curring.
• The Doctor has-also all kinds of - toilet
articles for eale,-t-oils; • washes, soap s,
brushes, combs„ &c., &c.
Rememlief the 'Plaoo- ,, N0.'1' North Fifth,
street. , 1
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Mar ElOrr i tlo,
1. • Po ity. Alma* • ,
Stu vlios / 6 gal tiuitAetti COS
iOtonith. 11 hour* and ohlutei. r
State of tie IrtatAeri i 2 o'clark M.
N,'l; •
• r
r *why,
tufo tednitsd % 3
T 1.01,415 y.
D. ,T4. , - 719ite, meet .Sixth, 74, tTo. T.
YESTERDAY, nt Phoo p irvill!, on , the Reid.
tag Railroad, the engine Chippewa ran into
and 'demolished the monkey bolc : (brake ,
limes car) of iho Tamaqua freight train.
The damage sestained'aiis ilight,atid no ono
was hurt. t • ; • ,
THERE WRS e break down at Wilvainie
Rolling !dill on Monday. One of
,the boil
ers got 9ut of
.r,epai,r. • It is, expeeted ' that
Tatters will 1m dtrtughtened up by to - morrow
,
morning. ' ' . • '
• Tut Republicans, nto circulating the rd.:
port that the members of the welliknoivri
and'relinble Bushong HousO, of ilushong
Brother, intend voting for Grant, because
they hold' atnonap of U. 8, lionds..
This is riot so.. Tho Messrs.' Bushong will
vote for Seymour and Blair inner againatisla•
tional Banks—the lies of designing Republi.
cans to tko contrary notwithstanding. •
Rasa. Feu. Dowti.--Mr. FransfAtolcr
has a , horse and wa_gon, used in cdnveying
sheet iron liOna the Beading sheet Works to
the now , Depot.. The "driter this" mornihg,
whenyeaching a point in Penn aftieet, oppo ,
,eite our (nee, gave the hiikse a cut with the
Whip., The horse itrack back 'with his' hind
foot, . and kicked over ono of shaft!, and'
subsequently fell d6Wr.' *OB necessary
to unhitch the h.:n.86 from the wagol to. Place
him on his feet again, in fulling one of tho
shafts was broken.
TF,AOTIERS! INSTITUTE. —end first: regular
meeting of the Heading Teachers' Institute,
for the year 18544, will be held in the High
School Building, on to-morrow evening, Fri
day, Sept. 25th, at 7,o'clooh. , A full atten4*
ante of the menibors should be present, as
officers for the ensuing year will be elected,
and the general working of the Institute dia.
cussed. Lot it be remembered that rillprue
tient teachers residing in the city are eligible
to full membership, and that members of tto
Board of Control, and graduates of the High
School, and members of tho Noripal, School,
are eonsidercd konoinry" 'Wen:Aids pf. the In
stitut°. hurt A. grEw4TIT,•
Sept 24.2 t
Tne Sixteenth Annual CoMmeneement of
the Pennsyliania Pamela .Collego; at Free
lands Montgemer l y coUnty,, took • place on
ThUraday last. I,ho exerc ises were very in.
teresting,• and reflected , much credit Upon
the proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. •Shet
.
man, and their tssaistants:
The Latin Salutatory was, delivered by
Mary,A. Cox, of Philadelphia. This wen
followed by "Footsteps of Great Men," by
Sarah A. Gabriel, of Allentown, "Joan of
Arc," by, Fannie A. • Feiner, of Freoland,
and a splendid prose poem on "Pio gressiou,"
by Mary A. Cdr.
• After,the conferring of degrees , and dolly.
cry of diplounis to ' the Misses Cox, Gabriel
and Hamer, the Valedictory address was
delivered by Misi S. 8. ; Gabriel. • The com
pany then adjourned to the Refectory of the
College and partook of a sumptuous repast,
to whic h full justice was done.
The - many invited guests were highly
pleased with the, whole ;Mir, and spook in
the highest terms of the College as a model
institution of learning, and of the location
as a most beautiful and healthy one.
The Colorado Election.
ST. Louis, Sept. the recent, Colo•
rado olectio\n both partivs still clahn 'to be
successful. The Republicans report 66 ma
jority, for their ticket, 'with two districts not
heard from. The Republican majority last,
year was 876, and the Democrats Mill claim
a victory. . . - • f
The Maine Itleetton—Where I the Ite•
.
PORTLAND, Sept. 24.—Fu1l returns from
the Maine election show a total vote of 120,- 1
M I of which the Republicans have 74,809,
and the Democrats 85,021, r! Republican
majority of 10,788, instead of over 20,000,
as claimed by the Republicans, Vie Dem-,
ocrats claim that the official returns will show
still further gains for their party,
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY
A detachtnept of troops from . Fort Davis,'
Texa's, has defeated a war party of Indians..
'several of tho Indians wero•killed 'arid two
captives rescued. • )
• The Oregon Legislature has adopted rlzkiii
lutious thanking Gen. Crook for supprekiin ,
Indian depredations. •
The Peoria Potter 'Works at *Peoria, Ili.;
Were burned yesterday. Lois $123,000. ,
Ono thousand &Mara waststolon from an
Adams Express wagon in COuriland street,
New York, 'yesterday..
~ .
'Dr. John Leander Bishap, gep:d of Di.:
vision in the Bureau of Statistics, dibd
terday at Newark,
'
'One negro Was killed, and eeVeral wad's
of both colors were.-'wounded, in the late
riot at Now.OrleanS, on Tuesday night. .
\ c —Benjamin Teachtt has been--'found'
guilty of poisoning his wife at Eagle, Wyo•
ming county, New 'York; and sentob . cedi to
ho hanged on the 18th of November next.
.Teachout is a farmer, in good circumstances,
GO years olcb. and. has long been a member
of the Baptist Church. His wife was an in
valid, and it appears . thatle poisoned her
because he thought she was a burden.
t _
Tug ancients proclaiMed that Mermaids,
Nymphs, kfaiads, and the Graces, had , long,
flowing treOses 'which made them envied by
their sistere of earth. But,,they'arcitse nut of
the sea foam or bathed in fountains, reached
by no mortal hands, and k‘t their locks'of
dewy softness, dark and' litsfroltiotild thus
had no need of Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia_,
whirl} is doing the same thing for 'thousands
of people in our, day. • • sept 184 m.
MONEY, ARK T.
Bushong' h Bro.. bankawi l ,No. 18Nortli oth street
• (11114a1 Y I
B. 4 =1 1 :1. Sept. 24,186$
ota
N ew U.S. kW's. 1891.4p1y
,and Jan. - 109
New U. &We, 100% May arid. Novo. - 1/0
2 1 071.485017 - . 1
8.5-w nt wooko. • - •
6EA- 0704
01 4 / Mir* 04 •
ai? hOMAsot*lllo4ll &OM.;
•Par t 4 the r m ? liot
• frt:! •
, President.
publican Vioterx
THURSDAY, Sept. 24.-
Patt
Oieeptt peril
ti OAIII
. *utmost.
ta c ,
, u iv e e.
~
elrin tie:
!:
tiklit ia l
• anpr."
Rya lt LOVA'
OttAt;r.
'Wheat. Ite ,
.IVheatoW'
Rye,
Irel.
m do West:
.oato.
Malt. Per -1
r rley. • ik.,,
.._
~i r litimol
• wit. ~ 4
. Na Beef. - • ' • , , •,. - • , , J)
LIARON.
it,' ,.. ,, ,- •,•i - • '' '' "i, 'f i ' , 4 ri Y
r eleV lildoi i• ‘ J 'r ; 1.• . ; el;„: a
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f a t
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4111R1111 ItAt is • , • , , ,
lokled Be e. . ' • ~ 4. , • ''" .' 196194'0
honldere tett • . • • •, • • i ll
- B i en ;intim. • ' • ' w
ll ... -.,
OMackerel), !, e
ICIRDS.
• Clover pre bushel, $ 5064. $$
Timothy, • - * -. • . 1. 3 lb
'Faxieetl. , - • - . * . . • ,•':‘
Coal Per on -
• LoeusA bit ltinip and stettnel , • ~ , -' , „ 0 4 1
peahen , * . a
• ” ' • prepared • - • 4 1 thl
Lehlttli' lump, steanl't and 'broken ' • • 00
Chestnut, • ft O. . 25
: Sh e h h u o yl in a u t n 41 4, 4 '
~t : ~ . : i 4,
, 3 T i
White soh Volton, • -,,• • 3 061
Reg and stove. • • - • - • 3 0001 e
Chestnut. , - • 4 ' • '''' ' ' 1 .3 00
IRON eton,
‘. 1.• 2. , ~, „. . . 30 I i t b 31 00
2r.0
OT
we
' 76 4 •
It DI a RoOs---K
...
$ ,‘, • • , • " -- t
.1 , , § 0k . t.24. : / 86 8 1 :
iii iniiabigrelk h... -- '; ' -'' '' ' l2
Ann—ktry ;
4 14, _ , ‘
OGS— IN 1 oxen.
0_ .;
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t :
fllAclisrs--. " 41 •' ' - i 18
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.eirlQlUp ' '/,'''' c '
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, .4.• . . ' rump 44 a 1 ..., zit.
. • " ' . ' l me f Otte&
t
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0 OPP p
• :"" ' m utton . ,':,:: '.
- ip 1 8
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" ' Saiienge fresh,' • " ' ir2s
II
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? • . . 4 k
11 =II m s- •, • . . . 1
' ' 8 / 1 00 ' . " • " ' '' ' ' ' 30 '
• Sicouinglig: , ' • " ..,.‘ ' '• '1
I, • , . .II
•= 3 ;iiir—Ohloko'nellir e - " I' ' h16...."*
. ..... 0
, II drossi t II :. ' ~ . .... ' .
, II Turkles live :: ', ''''' ',, ' ;,',..'.',,, .. , ... .i.--,- - 4,
s dlissea, ,
" Sprincefttokello VI patr , • 7613,14.1. 00
pRREMPTORY .BALD • •'1
, •
v.A.LiyABLE' REAL ` ESTAT.E,
Will be iota, at. the Keystone Item, on
, SATURDAY, OCTOBBR 3d,
•,
.
• .
, •
at 1 o'oloOk p. tn.. all that jet or piece of knoll
situated Mt the south Side of Finn street, kaolr 014
the 'Lieber ptOperty; bounde on the east by, pro.
perfy of 04 , 1 WI Souders, on I q west by pro;rty
of ante' bnaider , on the north by Pena s root,
on ho southbr_cherrt alloy, containing In tit,
on Penn street, 34 fog, and is depth 230 feet, ave
'ins theropa °raged a . , •
tIVO-STORY, BRICK DVIRLLING,
and a two-itoi RICK,IIIIIO_, on Penis street. end
a largo liTAIII ( 14 pa Merry alloy.. Condi,.
tionsvf sale W il l be made knawn IA the above !IMO
and PM,. by, , Y. •LYON, AuetionObr,
,
.fir At the.same time and plum will bo sold for:-
ty.two shares of National 'Solon Bank stook; by
\ Y. 1411)N, Auctioneer.
' sOpt 21, 21, 20, 25, oat 1, 3
OARPET(4I. CARI O EtiI
•
• ,B. 11. MARKLEY & CO.,
streit,Polour .oankiio,,bettoeep
• SLith'aiiti Seventh streets; • I ;
Respectitilly inforM the citizens of Reading' and
vicinity, that they are manufacturing the very best
Ingrain, all-wool Carpets, over offered in this city.
Latest patterns and colors. Wholesale and retail
at Now York prices: ,
We invite ho public to examine our go6ds before
Purchasing Niselhere, and save 23 per cent, Buy
out of first hands' and save money,_
Sept 18-Imos t . IL IL MARKLEY CO.
COAL! _CO . ',
oTion TO MID PEOPLE OF READING
--Ow
and vioinity.ing t ot ite great and. growing
Vn . nand for the ohlobrated HiokorY Coal, and tho
imposition sometimes praotiood upon the consum
ers, I have deerncid.it best for the interest of nll.lto
lacem
the exoluvo sato of the above coal in the
hands of Messrs. ODDRT E tc CO., and FRILT.f de
REYERI.E, of this place at whose yards can be'
found at all times a constant supply of all shies,
FRANK W HAZZARD,
sot 18-1 w • ' /mtt for Shippers:
KRYDER , •
• •
' •
•: Manufacturers of
Dlt.
Celebrated Tonle .Herb Bittere;.
Impoitors of •
•
• WINES
. AND 1491JOES.
Also Sold Agents for Dm tall'Et Uttar/nil:a fly
Iymeings. .
.
NO. 121 loth Third *root,
•
PHILADELPHIA.
For galo at tko Bugle Bookstore. •
allg 2G-tf
DAILY VAST FEEIGIIT LINE
jij •
BETWEEN READING AND NEW YORK
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MORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD.'
•
Leaves Reading at p. in. and New - York at 50
in. Goods shipped for New York at Readipt
:eight Hone% before 3 o'clock I). in. or for Read 4
ng at foot of jeiiirelay street. New } fork, before 4
ceelook D. tn., will kicf,deßvilred_it ett et po i ntArith •
out reshipment. V. Y. HALLIDAY
Gen'l ltreight Agent, N. Sc H. R. R.. Hoboken.
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' Loe:al igent;.M; &IL . 4elll
sept 8-3 mos
110TEt .
SOUTH SIXTH
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BEADING, - f
; 13.0barifeimgderitto,
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• • A. ft. E/010411•To Peappol9r.
- , agetf • •
•
vit; o:llrAyrisfs' • .1 . • "
ALI4•HEAUNG - OINTAIENT;
thb tato • oaottgt e Bak ithipum .
Head ;Itch's" rutlytunit worms.rimp i t a ot s o
eo lO totainthoOttp,Barto reitob,lll to, f •
trir,44
i 4 A) 4 1 110 1 11te " IMMO Qttitte;
It%hoot atm of the l !ta. tthiloaliktt. %/MU Winds Of
'ittonce to f*,otttt dm too sin* 06**41 V 4imitiNg
40 14fUlatori of chlotAitia Oa 'itkAit 0 ail lb. out
lOttoptuont neon &Moult prgioaforetatlow,
..
li i • • • ,fit ° S ''; i ) 1 t .
ei ' ) 441 11 4: ~ E4l ,
, NSTA l'-' li'• • Cti '
i i ir
. .
will accoioptloh,bythablo . wlttll atiptleatteo. - . ,
I area u poi*V 'aid, iii proporties ore IP • -
tatire/y Wallowa. to be ai op lloable to the anti of tow
der *go is to the adult Thowomoto of raoctootil moo tee-
tit/ that this to *Kt tittles, bat fact Wizori eh toutrovt,ritY.
amt a otage 40,0* ot the,catttaill tiersilles iblaiktoot
okeptliat Wrong of Hi trelegibiOlkom poi*: - - •*'
WE mr.aranwourra WORLD
To itotioxi itii /cud. .
No family that aticabecotnia acrittainifd•
tuith its virtusaiviii ba without. iti
. Prio! . 110 Mo. Sold by MI brag . .
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let/roleg i ttErtgat i ltrogiegt:
es 1 wentkin th 00121grY
! I 110 1 opp l tygiviami.
L R,ldliancia ft 00., Reap, ,
~,-Win, elro r ilt
!tour& mo measurti a ) I O the rellail i
iWit 014,211,a1a ,le . o e,
nee lad. I was Wise Vita reuTatrit 10) ,
bdinen and aid s ,. AR nlta N.... yMr
near real. L 111 dallo9o tsi tio you Mae!
ti 4 tpf 0,,ppl oft, c it
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.thato if 17 e it I .
t ti ten t oottt4 7 Otto I.
senses, ODA eV kuowl 1111 O Me Prtbar l ;4 o 7 4,
firmly bet ova thektit it 1 elMe V.ifl . eioele a ‘
; every amble end 14100 it instarkuy. , .4. ‘• ‘ ,3' I
: At'Piti ! tr ". 11 114.11Ptail.
Of the G rin of Duillete a 9 # , aQIOIOO Ur
lets. len. Vl* .
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RUCH & BROTHEL{
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Thoir Stock .of
NEW FALL GOODS!'
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Were seliate4 in the City Of NO Yorkoind
will be dispOsed nt prieOs fur .bed
low those of any othOr es•?
tobliehineht the
City.
NM
Gentlemen's Clothing made to order.'
, 3
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Boys" Cloth constantly on hand and
made to - order.
Tho Stook of Furnishing Goods
, the 1.10 amlnpat , extenelve, n t the
4 ~i
inle and Alktie ► r • '
yourselves,
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hinted Outlet', Mr. lovro.loolemltL teetaeleht
guideline diet itifiliiiii'4l#Bl , lll.bit*tiiip, i ts"
beit,etyje sea tenet feiihtotisi ,
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