Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 05, 1868, Image 3

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Doubl, wtbOutEoDrubig:
OCIIIIIIO Wkoolo solifillp gAol.llta
b will confer DIVOt by IMO now
berg all oompl*.ln p r om p tl y otr 111
es of biller/ WU toe DitißClo4
0113/ONDIXIS ShOng toakil One
lii k r t And to the tto E., Oar spade Is too I t
for l'Ory long Arttolch
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I,,—Blue, meet Sixth, 7, No. 1.
pink, rapt 81 . 0 v It t Zip I
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T ug JAN ABOUT 70111/I.—A o ph al l '
„ mot o r poolotrbooks et the EAOLII bi)o
vrt, which ore_alepositd er l e ) tl9r , pooes.
A Ba g& t opper worker bee turned green-help?
Tomo were Yfigarkiiblti quiet on Penn strait
it DIEM.
housekeeper' will do well to buy Coal snag
l y e o sboujill Aiwwww7. Att ar tlist el
p'. , `4tr• •
line. •
noticed, yesterday, two Iltlle girls get upo4
ri u and steal coil. It tit fad {bat thy tisk tholrilyei ,2 40 t - ; ,
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the robins bare gm to warmer climes,
A wall who Is sugerlegfrooks cold, um
„ t i o da !nutter that 'tie °guest It by sitti
A NA awe,
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Ili . Ai I i t Y tl
Crory one w... r ooe a ee so ons Atie ov4
VIIIII 3 bad trade will resume their wonted eltm%7
' l,, snd prone t i t i . lll` ll )!l l lAi.i v i er iO ° Isnd • j''''
Mal the market column If ron want to be Ported
',I VIM. ••: - ..,-, ,•,, ~,,x••,,,.. i
• ,• • i ' , I iit' II i,l, i
oor produce tott4 to 1% t 6it 0 t 6 f. •
11 •t,„•#,IG-1,21 s 1
isueare Ovetityld t ilifaWieni . pliltspe,
. . 1:4, . V, It/ - / . .,I) 1 . ,
it 4 ly 200 street lamps In 0* dlr.
, •T 7' ,4. ~ 11 ' .i ,111:.. ' , I 11 iv
61 ken thieve! 6rtpply/Intlistousin the coutl•
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Dispatch 101 rIO,IIS/Adif of people th roneetk
Wire" in'front 6 "itill titiane room on Tue -
it . TOOL'# I 3Mta,PIIIM I 4I4 gudied •i i
3 arinlro e tt ° , of 1 1, 9f.fi ' ., 1 ! 41 Ir 4 Pitt!II IPl,fli 451-
,t montytt lAuipOlitti,t i lyiti
Oli t e &WO litvA9Mitlfg,ol444 , .:a,Cf,fi t t
: ' !"i', , ) •••"/) /,' ;; 4 `I. 7%... 1 .‘ , .) ~.0 ‘ ' , t 1 1 :
Dilithtful—the ireathet4l:)
0. Co oi:4 r I rs,' . .- iZI
1416,114 m don'ethiat i i6 ; ll6l4 - 64:clisil..' : /1
Co to the LI briii? Milli ktica4iiiii tOiVon4 •
earl two ipprTtiopks and snapsi . inea. 1
t— t. . 1` . t..1 . 13i; Oil:iiin I . t .
Popetar ;fork °fart—drawing otters pay. , I
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'lf the DeinoOtata are t
t 'the idiedy, Party," ho*
iii it hiPPect•tkt) ITAry-Arpettese !Ake ,ln., like 1
Motion Tueidtif *iii younebratititt f i - . 4 k
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lOW A t . "vg ti . .
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Alesttii 'tie Rig - .0 45 : 1 " gi '•'‘o 3. M 44 :$1
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' •fi • Op os.-,. ‘l , - ° - A. -- 6 , 1.
!messier i l e te 'have a Aith4 rint - '4,. VoArf i ll
dds eshltoratlnit exerlim. ATP re/billing' 1 ‘ ` — ` l
6,4 4 A , Si'ilt l
111 WO* birds PTO flitting. . it
- V , •.;41,fsiti'.,` '1
Marbles ve the favorite reattniet among Ilia
;mulles at the iiiiiini t tltiV. • ", • ';• 1 .' ,,
.• . - , ,-, -, : 4 ',"/ i 1
LSIYOUr ,, O I. ' . x after
iliTiPihtlie idrity . of erelee' t
OW hours. ' r.:. 1, ...A:kl ,i 14 .1 1 .
A NEW erossjpgAs.hOng . , pnt down across
Elto street in kiighth. 4'.
ir,! .. L VrA
tt. .loinr RiftiiititAll:fiff ' , finishing ttiii.
handomo tlire)l):l",,lllkieJt' FP849411" cilt
rftli'sireet. k ' ' • e
; L , • , .' - -, -- , °' - 11 - (74)l')Aiiii A .
SuicK,•-fAi,'`t ' : 01 11 01 . 1 ° Ir t it n T i
largo e ars t iti 4 ' 7l -3 .. l '- i ,' 141 4 4. 1 ttrlna
horses,Vassed t 'Wog. -.er: $ , ffj A'
ti
,Nes , York.
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ettiVORD MANDL—v.4ll'n: si nit, notonn pu' -
aimed the interest of (410'1 itt,: t o
"Keystone,” end will Ottlißktikkit)to in t o
future. - ' - ' ' "
04-111 •.,, , ,
Omit —Quantities of soffab ', t ,dtkil till a
through our city c t il itityktreft,er. r -
d
att. Sportsmen tr. let ',rah initt do tt,ttur
teas in the mountainonst•fteetitnittl,af 'A e
State, , :', , nhr r• "..
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MONEY FOUND.7-YesteOtty, t ItsAPIFY" ,
at the paper mill of Ituditing li rttip., -.. 'O il
a bale of rags, whieWwero imported a I t ,el
way from Prance, thy found alai iif;Fren
money ) aploutding, to 144 ,0 , 20, 1 9(;5,,89 )
li h
United Statee,barienby,, ,`;'Nv . : l;','::?, , ' - - .!, '
Comma,—Tho world renowned "Pfot.
Ilutchinis" the 'Lightning catdtilittiirc l 4 II
thit our city in a few daye h and glyp lope
Ms most attractive entartatnittlititat
!tone Rail we believe '.fa the Otitii select
for the exhibition. , All our }utopia ishou
to ready when he comes. •
Conmsnoili.--Tli:b foundil4o,4 )11'
story hriek' bullAnit i iii th e :. 'elt i A . ' '*--' e
Schmcker hells., .whielt ,ie tei Mlle ' ;ritC, A s
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printing o ffi ce fol. the RedLe and Alia,R il l h:
been Commenced. , When ~the. , ,hgatta. ..,. a
finished it will be atte ef, thi*mblitO. t e
pitting offices,' tiateidtetAlll4.llo i . /
die State- . ' '''' '.:'''
lige seem
pkper is '
evening pl
Pee l taker
thellay
meal, am
vad attenl
1Y? wel
4rlstep
nts are 'A
the Le no ,
680 ey etette? w
marble br
Roaant
the laadlr
Ptifilth
Doi abOtm
bids the i
MR that
eh azitttilL
d 'imer and made u t• epAy it
1041
Peso} . Of "
'IAI4 •
of lemoniThiritiek elelt
- 41ttuals''
Atains *mak othlpiliaokon,t
nol be lett I ifs' tft'=tho'h t
likely to be ttleteavondimen
44 444 .„,*, thiektfott99 l 4l,,,
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Jgs .
No know oct i e) - ,
bare been bitten :4**A thou
suffering. A fet days '
eigo, •
.seatleniin
Ala city was hitt n by a aphier..-atje fist
so supposed —fro the effect* of watch
flow suffering.. it is saidthat whiteoak
soaked in water a abort !line, and
atter&
. t.
Ater IN MB PUBLIC 8011001.9. —Dram
is taught in some of the schools of our ci
but it should be universally taught in all i
Imblie schools of the county. The is
branch of study in which pupils t ake in
interest; a . I hence, the tutrodaction of
into theit , ' . .14Witddilis,dbiibtle the m(
of doing much good for 'theyoung.
knowledge of the principles of drawing, ‘
least, his become essential to success t
every department of the mechanic arts i_ *
the cultivation of this talent in early life h
redlMPY.k as ti dile' ave plodded along as c 4liti an
laborers, opportunities for distinction an
. .
weaitti as tnventora, engineers architee t
and builders. 'So close, indeed , is the rel . *
tion existing between art and the tradet4
04 1 . wt 140 1 1P. 0 ‘briP9h ofpridactivio Hy'
Adair* Iri whit, semi knowledge of drawing
is not essential to success and progress. 130
whether or not its introduction into all- oi#
public schools would -be followed / by Lan
practical beneficial results,' depends in
great degree upon how it is taught. If o
boys were to be given little lithograph ' ,
studiegsokAtfts i t t nti QOM simpi
natuttl Obit ,iit` WbektliarieWeapest
to make fao si mile copies with lead pencil' , 1
the hours devoted to drawing would he ifit
much time lotit. Even though,they acquiriiii
a fair mechanical skill with the pendil th i t
enabled them to copy these pretty little pi
tures, they would be no better off than the -
were before. Put them at any' real wor
spell as Orawing a table ciepltir,' pr oven tli)
outlines of 'a botisa t ierPiropei perspective #
and they will be wholly at fault. What fir,
bops want is instruction of quite another
kind ; and with the exception of the highest
grade, no class should be taught anything
beyond simple outlines. These, properly
understood, include a knowledge of the prity
cipleaof perspective, proportion and aynt
metry wltlckniPkttidderlie akiseful kno* 4
edge of art. Shading is the simplest Ailing
in drawing l and any one who can make a'
correct outline, with a proper understanding
of the subject, will require but little instruq
tion in shading and finishing. If a child Is
taught the first principles very gradually, We
acquires a knowledge.ol art almost insensi
bly and with little ()F t eo,effqrt. This littis';
Wald ittl . With' MIA. siWeetts' i tft lie' latihaole
of Hartford and Now Haven. A series kkf
large charts are there used representing,
first, straight lines in their simplest relation
e„
as parallels and angles vsecond,, letterf t
tiqektOCtiiatigleMtent otheilirAple figures,;
third, curved lines ; fourth, the (wai t ti
scroll and radiating lines. In exhibiting
these figures each chart is arranged so as 1
interest the. scholar and occupy his mind l I
fonOinit 140Virek 0 4 111 MPlo ItOtt . fathillar`b •
jests from the combinations of lines. Thi a
without the effort of study, the child is id;
tttrActed in, ,lie_futtdainenwprinop i q o f A l g t•
Aiiiitoin, ''ittehltkettleal'' and 'ointieheatal
drawing. _ :1
.t.
• 4 1 14f.uP 4 ' 0 ,. AtDoN!f47 l t.' Pill 1 0 Mel' 0 4
eiktiteile' kayo 'ordered, ty adoutnei th.
it ;
Mattella" have ordered, by ordinance, .2.t
wearing of a badge by all our ,netivo fir •
men.
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okftstAW4tarltitlitiki : irtitro'l4l'ilinfie Yfortt .
'tire epa rim cid,
EMOTION' I. )3e it ordained by the Select and
kmmon Councils of the city of Heading ; That.
rci pad aftet.thq passage qf thia• or
a nifornt bidge snail be *ern by - ail 'metabbre qt.
the Fire Department when attending Ores, unless'
weaving the equipment Of the company to . whloll.
they belong, 1 -
3Filkii/Thstilin sciA ;badge shall be of sue h
Me 1, shape or style as the Firemen's Union shall
1 des 'Bate, with the words, "Reading Fire Depart
ment thereon; the badges to be numbered con-
Heoutitity, oommonoing at No. ). • t
. j)gbi. lIJi lhati a regtsteritihall , btlitept •at the
oince o the Clerk of Select Council, in which the
Secretary oftho Firemen's Union shall enter the
names of the firemen,he name of the company
and thonumber of thq badge.
Sac. IN 'That' elttn oeriOn 'Oirree' " eliiiii . g . tils
badge, shall ay to the Secretary of the Firemen a
Union such foe as shall cover the expense of fur
idling said badge, and on resigning or other* e
leayin trine department he shall return the same
Flit . fi1 1 t44 7 .ct Ike girlibielVe inlet). lio Anil
l o
n(I ' in suo aunt asivitypal for the same,
. nless t h e adge has received daniages to amain
dutyns 0)1 make it worthless; and it shall be t"
duty (lino Be rotary of each and every compsn
to nt ono notify the Secretary of the Firemen,a
Unlo i f, o rthe expulskat Teeknetiotvg.dlitif pt
mem er n possession ti a IMMO.' ' .i. ,,, . s
Ss .V. No badge s all be delivered by , the
Beerebny of the Firemen's Union except upon sa
isfactory evidence from the secretary of the 'co -
a
party to which the applicant belongs, that he is e l
-.
titled to west the same' and any person in posses
sion of or wearin4 badge without the pro or ad
thnly) roil fo; iiptide opiljtaeoe„ all bp.
fined, it it is iteani Oa prit'll r snore
i
thari e il - argil esa netble' ant or and
recovered In the name of t e city of Re ading as In,
such case made and provided for, the Battle to lie
paid fertile use of the Firemen's Union. t•
SRO. I. That the police officers on duty at fires,l
be empowered to exclude and eject from the fire
hround all persons not wearing the eonirnts Of.
is company or cite; as provided or by .t e "
tr i
proVlSlCinif of ti , eid tiknee t Prot,* ed Th t
such exclusion or tOh shall not apply 1 00 •-_/
ern, agents, or otherearties directly intonate
the property on fire or property in the immedia o
neighborhood of a lire. i • x‘ I
nosed S. C., June 30. 1869.
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,
THE. KNIFE AND THE PISToL.—/sTotivd.k.
Standing the fact that there is a stringent lair
evil 9 etMe t ~OartliOgi'lijf t:10401401 dead 11
weapbtftf,tbe reprebensiblivpibetteeis indul'
ed In,to an extent which is truly alarmin • t
The use of the pistol and knife has liecon
i t
so common, that scarcely street brawl °con a
in which one or the other of these dead,
weapons is not brought into use. It is n t
gurprisittethie.Withlilitiiiii i )eginterai prov -
lence of the practice of. carrying conceal
weapons of the character namedithere shou . d
be so many distressing casualties report4d
almost . daily, 04 that human life should
held at so cheep a rate ale it is in our eon -
try. It' may lip,, { •Jloubted whether p
any other country On the face of the earth #o
many cases of .killing and murdering with
pistol and knife, or indeed with any othr
weapons, occur, as in our own. The wo t
feature of the case is,the fact that this afar -
ing condition of afrairs - JEL orktbsli I
i
and rapid increase, notYlitiiiitaditi -e 4
•
forts of the, officers of the law to e eck it.
The carrying of pistols and dirk knives is
common with certain classes as the smoki
• .
of cigars or the imbibinzot„,,aoW,JD .
Where, when and howv4l4 4, Willtelitir e
alone can toll, but unless 4 reform itt spee •
ly inaugurated every man's life will be n
continual jeopardy; for the bearers of the e
t h e r gropok l u
t o •, •• ready to u e
• the birtherinititatcyr , , f lion, and t e
fact of having them upon their persons
doubtless frequently an inciting motive
violations of the'peace.
eihMateliflitaaidainiiiirTn a SEXES.
Dr. Davy says that the.average temperatu
of woman is between 97 and 971 degrees,a
that of men. is between 99 and 991 degre .
quit , „,, ,a. • .: y . -I .
h aute II I'
" 7. . .
its women are naturally colder than men, 4]
need the infusion of what female novei.i
call "male fire." As heat is now consider
only& ~., . ~, A l io, ~ ~., _
consid • • • `• • ''.
_./ • • *
.must be measured w . a thermometer. '
Holmes says:: " Alien bloods devel
strange currents when they flow near -
Ir4o l / 6 1010106164§irft
v....t . 44:v0 'tit -
lis d ap
tield M. _ ,
remai*Clolo**
- the d m ) •fly el m lit . Went
0 0 ialleiWiliitroith Weil; -ll'hii.
net to p. 4 . , t , , ,, ~ .. , blit4fttemro ft.
tem , • .• 1 '1 - ';'- 7 Milt liar I degro
"-• ' 0 44) t . : o46o:l3i=etim r - ;-:, ,, 1, A
. VitilWe oiailatiathillimit '
B "rhiht4 l 3lol4
the . ..' wt._ _ _ ____
tor
"01/O"ArePtgI.MVA , , ,wi
b6Auty and as oh, an - a man i tmy
haveliiiiiinltle he ifeetthorhil — d reel
their claims and blandiehmente• -
-OM** 11_114t1PALEIrli
II
411.1cAlyikWAllo 11V11110401.
fir. 4.4 . e.".l' Qi;t7--16!, ki/ t
Risme. Nov. 5 . 1868 .
!Kat - eft joadi inailtit at Ntiirtorikiaiings
t ll l l l l gala , and the market without mush vitalit .-
.Country merchants keei off until the Presidentl4
Ifaiitiat is tett tOtli `,Tlittd ilak i he lititiftstalitrkt
in,,,(4/7 4/17f, (VOA ti o frg l erip!" 1
iatnietiosilbf k ai e tiinillit PiSkelsO 661 illitga
coneessie*hava been Rada bnallesg. Fore
tabrkeiVilis iig i r ilindeititeileladUnd halm ~
tattoos dada* last week have been compa i gatlye
Eitlit74tfi tiCOOlf 4 0#4 1 44111,
styles of Lterlioll, k, 'l 4 l . - if all 1 41
delaltkeli, , A $111.,,,%,„ f The retitt,
dry analla rnidiar Gins 0 titai ultebrislif„
fli t
'4 l 4otpa l gt MIX vooktollotorol
usuet us nest done. 'us hero antra are re ed,
ststitlY leyAgoVs. sotbsdikeAust oertainly
sell. ~. ...11; . ...41 %,)0
- 4 1, kiltittlXda, money continuel!,Wl
..K4F50.4:44 dAr .finc*rt ließ 9fgoi‘ivalut hgt
made as lila as fagot 11e1t.40/1141klnukinVe.
cos as low, no 0 poi Seif.'ili *WWl:ilia' isto k 44"
tlisithe rates a e,from 7 0110 per cent., according , (o
f#(1 1 C 4l s , Tfi b trp We til i lite‘q
loans i •s'as e ti digs y 1 cress - .i' t 9
4 4
payment of the interest by the Sub-Treasury D 4
partmetit and tij diOrtempribby the city baniti
of $ 805.607', in the ellape of imes!. Twenty-Br
of these Anatitutiona eltkounpo thelciketak;annu )
divjdertdi:litivitelisitigtoN 14141ii-liirgest an 4
the Fourth National the smallest. TheSonthwark
pays 4 percent. less than in November laft 04'0
1111 (leftlPtall'f:blirn90•i'itiglisocoti . .,01t*,
the Corn Fibbing - a 1 feritent., acid ihi S t etirt l ii N+
tional 1 per cent. The other institutions divide the
tame pet';9o4'W,litA• "Lsgt, soMlinnual pa",
went. 'Phe dapital or the bailie has been lacteal
$250,000 by the addition of that sum to the Seven
:49ktOltitit Mb Witkiiitir . I titilytt.in4.94l,
_,P410 tAI )
IneraittuoiroPittilii The ohlY'Dahltirklekpotsee'lla
dividend is the Sixth National, which has card
its profits to the last half raar's eprpkus the Fl
NatiOnlifgel& Dalt thrNat I MPAA• ' nisei and t 0
now national banks deolare the semiannual div -
~o,ends in JOY end Januery. .
I
• Tlio• itilittn''O'•Ofbnilheltilitiiat"oole t ilS,liiti r Y
torday morning was email; and' the "bsPrilft'su
elfmrdd'Ul'eolltrollittrthOparkitlbt the'Speeul
till shares. Government and State. Liana we
dull. City Loans, new Issues, sold to a Iltairekli -
teat at 102%, and Lehigh Gold Loan at 03.
Reading Railroad opened at 49 @ 4900, and fell
4/1 1 A—a decline of .1. Pennsylvania Railroad Olio
declined %. 128 k was bid for Camden and Ambe , ,V
Railroad ;,43 for Little Schuylkill; 60 for Norr
town Railroad ; 54% for Lehigh Valley Rallroa ;
40 for Elmira Railroad; 31% for Catawissa -
Mad4 1 . 1 .krti 1 44 1 44 2. 4fPf tk91. 4 4 1 0#1 111 Er 8
Roll roid,
Canal Rooks wore dull and lower Schuylk
Navigation preferred sold at 204, a decline of ,
and 283 was the best bid for Lehigh Navigatio
Canal shares were neglected. Passenger Railrot‘d
shares were steady; 8054 was bid forileoond a
41 4 tArd xtreete;,494, for qestcpat ft4iYAt 064
Ana 18% tor ThifteMb'aria Itlfleeitli etre 11
e . .
Tan flour and grain markets of Philadelphia aril
New Yet*, stiltrotnillnPip,lo4 In lout: there is
other demand than for home consumption. The;
is-no shipping demand to Foreign countries. T
receipts of wheat, although very moderate for th
period of the year,• is largely In excess of the d -
mend, which is Hailed to the daily requiremen
ofthe local millers. Prices are doubtful—no tell
who they wAlcia t ypt r nn4pperators or speculato
and gamblers are cautious.
In the dour markit of our pity there is nothi
special to report, Millers show no disposition
buy grain, and littlo is brought to town by the fa -
mors. In a few days from now. when the °lced°
excitement is oyeri T there may bo more fooling
traao, 4; „„
There is a slight decline in corn to note to-t ,
Corn (o 14) having declined from to $1.20, co
(now) frOm 81 to I)5 cents.
SELLINO PRICES. I
White Wheat per bbl., 813 0
Red " lixtra Family per JAI
II II Ito s. 12 i'i
, , . Up
qtydticilajoloidy. 1 NUL ;?fir?, TOi t . v.:.`,l' Af':2l
" . (new) 1 0
Siert'-i kI E 0 t1.'`,;(1,•; ij; v l!'r ‘, , eo 1 I v• 1 )
6 )" , ..
' " . "1 0
Best iddllngr, ) ' 1
littiuttec t 1; .s . ,!{l I.: :, it, 1.. •,-, I; .. tlitf .1.1 ,n'l''' , l
Bran
Cm pleat , .
i".:.t '' ,, ;`-t `.. 1 . tc:/kittitifPittitiiiii , " ll •Q•:` , `‘''''
Whitt wheat per bustle' 2 0
letit (old).tr,rt:4, =.' , ,,q„s , :rinro?l , 'z , :,' , ..:4:•.-.;.-iIZIII
, - •
. rn, (new) „.. . . . , ~ .„, ~ !,
THE coal business of the city continues ve
blifiki 4469 14tfl P84914tb4 (cs9n hetaltloo dui ,
which are rapidly disposed of to , housekeepe
:Withlf/ illitliftWeYrrnitlficge—littg4#ol l :4l l3
coal have arrived from the ;northern part of t
State, and from the West. Thes?
much favor Jr: onimonufactorres.
3toie, Egg and Broken Coal, f r 6 War 00 ill t o
ut, - - - 6 00
Pea, - - - 225 t
Bituminous Coal.
IN regard to provisions. the New York ire
says:
!Mut, general vnispt4steAtrentely: dull, be
buyers and' cbtaraottsit-thlitt orierattons,,
the smallest possible amount necessary to m t
pressing wants. Prices are very much Emmett!
and it Is difficult to arrive atreliable quotationy
RtADINCI HOUSE gait,PßllB' MARKET.
Eirrge—F — r — Cres a riiiO3 . ---., 42a
CaEss" Lump, 35 i
it:- Ch eese IP Thu , • .20(4 4.
LARD-141,1410,mtmetim,:vt 1
Eaas-gt iir 0101 r, r
Aur.ss-Apples 114 p eek,
......... .., .306 1
Drivl. l o quart, 12 '
2.Pgico63- • RP • •
, iv
lds4r-lleeflaeak, sauna VI lb ., , 20
.I• Eirloiri, :: gO"
41 411
ramp, 176
" Beef roast, . 18
[ " Beef (Med, 41 '2O
, IrealFßOci‘v 11
7.0.) 1' c AdPktu
44
" Marn, 4(4 4
VI p oi , ,
. 41 :
6 : .2
" • . " 'steak, 41
20
" Sausage fresh, " - 22@ 4
ill " smoked, " 1
lins-11ams 44 25
" 81100 d. If
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20
.7., .1. pl. , qritt/40
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oupfirChickens 111 ..., .
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dress ,
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• $ ,
" ' OW • . ,
PotatoesVk bushgleatitat.'..-"t'' '-' ,1
xx AO Wither bigness. things more aloni
7 &dive i i ebannel—ordere being Ned for the
AD 4140 • •1 11 1 ti ,; e ic - 6
Jars 1.1411 Z pi low 64, s ,1 0aliauts3
, Aeht
WWI .-.13 47r og rn; 12 o i ckek M.
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agatt ite ,Theritonetir.
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Wt.—Green, meet Betel t 6 71, No. 1. i,
Red, meet Sixth, 7, No. 2. . i
Boar.--The newsboys were in their el
"I r r it r irtltt "if t il " :
demsti se ' at CI es Oh $ W
ter's morn.
Peden, IrrilkwifigSkrAtt,,, a e
arrests miderlaterwiy uranwes ,
The lockup was occupied by oneman w
was placed there for assault and batte A
Eight lodgers found shelter during the nigh!
g
es iili l 4i6 144 '
o'clock, as a man was coming OA
street, be was met by another who hada)
tpitt thbigtiherivittittd - to - itilkeing b
remarked, "Is It you?" and turned awn
If it bad been the right Man, no. doubt
would have been knocked down and robbe , .
:•;',4 1 ,1Ki '7 att
CAUTION TO BUTTER ~„ uo •
lestown Democrat caution& the makers
butter against a man who is offering a ma
chine for sale which he professes can chur
a pound of butter from a pint of milk. Tit' ; '
thing is impossible, and be and his machi
are humbu:s, He was
,in Doylestown la..
• • •1 , ,‘ t : lures.
PROORESRINO.—The handeinne offices bfr
ing built by the Schuylkill Navigation Col*
pany at the foot of Chestnut street, are u
der roof and will soon be finished. Vor
on the new docks is also being pushed lb
ward rujNkybeforeftoo,4o,B 19,
q, tr,
AIME Pirs.—Mince pie materials her..
(Monts will count this season. The Boato
papers quote sweet cider at twenty cents
gallon. It is scarce in these parts at the
same price per quart. Thanksgiving follow
up election day so closely that ev9rybody
Nfoll*,/ t qAtotilik fclaip4 dogef4l4ce
THE Slam lierma-Boxcs.—_-The etre t
letter-boxes affords great convenience, hitt
they are susceptible of being made yet moqo
serviceable. At present the opening in the
boxes is onlywide *Lough to permit th
passagelaciegro 4 4sl4Ar b e ma
wider witho ut en an g er in g ety of th
letters. But why should not the boxes b.
divided in the middle, and another •co
partment with a wider opening be , made
the reception of newspapers intended f.'r
the mail? _
,f 'toe I%wetw•.
iiiittAig 4 te4Vil
history, so With Fashion ; it repeats itself
stated intervals. The latest repetition is I
xtlol4slAW,Sfe;fillt ;AMR& „%att,b4 l l.st
turned to n s rs love—that t o suga"
loaf hat with the crown orolnytiptjank
brim turned up, which *tag 131166 - tilrofil
popular. During the war this style wag a
the rage, as it was nearly an imitation of t
dress hats worn by army officers. If any on
has any hesitancy in determining_w . hether
*not hollioD s clamogtokao giftip one.
theaVatitigif retli th
the votary of fashion must sacrifice all Me
of ind A lendence, pa and be content to "do
th in ti 4 , 414 o 4;V:1 . 1,44 116 -
azf-,tAqqt.rttir,.
n'Af , • .• 14 •
caule 4). iyor.svO
made complaint against a man whose cam
b 61 o'4lo 4010111
him. The Mayor hadpim brought in, .whe
- he gave hi,s, Aawko, slaketeScott. It apt
pears that '4llll'4old • Mid' bd eh in the neigh;
borhood of Smith's house, which is 40
South Seventh Stied; all the 40Mo - on, en
when Mr. Smith came home from work, tik
man was in the - alley which leddliblick , toth
kitchen of his house and disputed the pis,
sage with him, pushing and then atrikin
Smith a violentbldititethifface, causing hi .;
to retreat back and enter - the house by tb
front door. Scott denied the charge wawa •
but admitte4tlitq 9 4
. 14tAe l e been in th
alley. Bit the'eVidned ivis too stroll
against him, and the Mayor comitted.'him t
answer at the November Court.—Gazette.
4(41-uPII
alativorning, ham: lwealaxelitt6;o •
Ganser.
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A Piiiiiiii nOirei-WAimitia. —Last' ev
ning our %pp* oofidolly•• end, Alder,
r
man Schceher; jive g COhante , arming" o
the occasion of the removal o his office in
Owen's new building, on O rt street.
large number of the Alder an's person
friends dropped in during t o evening to se
i n
him, and each and a were heirtil
welcomed. The lunch Zpread• would hay
done honor to old Epicurus himself. Toatit
were drank and responded to by Hon, J. Law
ranee Getz, .641 .f ,: . -,,. f ir , J„• ~, , e
Wall, Alder* '• : ';', .ci 'el ' ; ' -•'' h'.
Frandereon, Al '' l -‘ ' •", . •!,`...` i i,
•
Smith, Secretory of the Reading Gas Coin ,
pang, Mr. John Missimer, and 'John D
Schooner, Esq. Mr. Schooner, though no
the oldest in years, has filled the Alderman i
id position longer than any of his aptirer
in this city, and bids fair to do so for a Ion' :
while to come. An honored but retire._.,
member of the "Art Preservative of al
Arts," we wish him many long years yet ,o,
health, happinesilfie prosperity on . thi
mundane sphere. • '
COommuntemed.l
Tn FUTURNOF THE READING RAILROAD. '
Twenty years ago, at the banquet of railroad
men, at Mt. Carbon, a toast was given to th e
third track of the eading Railroad Cont
patty. •, What was then cloaked upon ratbeic
~ 1 6 ••,. : , ~L, ;..14 a reality. B '
it
yt,..,- , ,,,47.: ( :.; • . , 4 4,, ~ : 1 . „...
.....' — •0";-4',4' ',„,'t• 4. n be Erie ,CORI
• 41i i • , ; •y : . 1 : , rack , and the im
mense increase n the traffic of the Readin
has rendered such a step almost indlopensty
The Buffalo Commercial' Advertiser con ,
tains the following reference to the propos
ed extension of the Erie Railway from that
city to Niagara Falls, and the laying of a
third railbetWeen New York and the west-:
.em terminus o the Elie line :
Part: , tlfitarie
way ( , 4 A -1 6 '4* * g kiljth of
way between their track in that city and'
NisignigirnitUnife` tindilAtabdibirtlie,
'work of Nlild 001 .V"'111841;
ed immediately, - •
it will be opened for business early • nextl
summer. • This is a xer trtant, pt
work, not only for the
a still More
no 'hid,
wow gave
csitot both 111 :
route.and by
,
, . Tam iimicitow.
taiIINVIC, iillC:ikon,
my souiewlat cuniiethe tolOity.
'Counrticut moth ores MX*
i AIM
,A, ialt ctl.t.t.c.:• , : ow t Av . '
si—SW . k-kM4O,
it
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Roffitien, forlferil
2r. 41 m.
MP
Er
674
cedes the Btate'to S. ,Our by:ove/N ,
sitteuoth.o, Ctierbilve:.
him font m y alitti - Assembly, and
gain of two Congressmen.
KlNew Araskyeoptota t zti iMg =dot .
Nymoni;aidiVOOtolUitoipb,Dem.
for Governor. The Senate stands 12 Re •
c a rats ant9llopßippikkA the Aemb
Ll' Dewier**. iisittlikaivublleana.:M‘
Congressmen are elalute4 by the DeMoera •
7 -three are reportst4 p,00),9b,
4 - talifornitiljfitatuaW, sod is otatm •
by both parties. The returns are meagrer
Georgia Is probably Democratic by 80,
*ority.' Kikotigtgain 176ittn
Uunties, e otiiVortiihreliirent Republican t
the Goveruor's election, The murder 4' 4
Young 3104kw.aild4wOcitOlieemen t g n
roes, eifiltiikent.
There is nothipg new from Ohio, which
probably Republican,though the precise m
jority is not , ' . ."known;'
North Carolina reports groat Democrat ft(
gains, and both parties claim the State. •
Democrats keitv:44olAgalued Sit* ,'
1
;Democrats
toil:poi'. ' -
Delaware li Dem,ocratio throughout. , .-
iln Louisiltits;Ablilieetiott p i ssed o ff qukt4l .
'There wildatiliefidiliiiing Demo Cittt
majority. New Orleans gives over 22,
ajor kt y l 4o•Aoppopuri 4 , tp Al ilt 1
The 0414 et Plbridi'Wiiii of pernild ..
to take part in the Presidential comes
The Legislature took the voting into the r
Aiwn hands, *isk44olo;4l4of tho Stat u e',
front by 403a0: One of the ejectors w• .
a negro. .
Pro Alt \g?pp,#9,#)stimal
~
. 0 001,04,401„,,,
Oregon is reported Republican, and it
auppeaed that Grant Itpf Li. he Slate.
egaatidkfifiiihitlUal'
tic majority, and elects 9 Democratic Co
gressman, w o g
Nebraska is co to the Republica
—majority not yet knOmi.
Alabama is elaimedhy the Democrats l an
itattiliilllyilondedekktAWlNOMMOD
South Carolitunii toubtful. Grant h
1,806 majority in the city of Charleston:
Indiana is claimed Republicans b
10,000, but liii,'JiiiiklisiltiPprobably- muc
less,
Tennessee hasgone Republican by nredu ,
411,314kiorityotedrthaiemooratalnitn sliiii
of one Congressman.
Arkansas fa doubtful—probably Repubi
I can by' bayonetirmics k, t•q
The summary, from present ,appearance 4
is as follows, with the electoral vote c
each States
'A'roli Cliiiiff.•" I I fi ' '' •'' ': 'Pail / flqiVe
Connecticut, ' 6 Alabama, '
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Froildfi, . • 1 ,,, 8 DOJO ,e,, ,
/ 1 1 101 4 - , ,1.- I ,":...tit''- 7 , • , .. ; 10'; r 441 • . ~,1 „ .
il.t, fn•'4,,A
mas k ,
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in e; , ' ' :7'. ' l ,
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sachusett,s, 12 . , - • *We' lib)! „.'
chigan, "' B ,t if iv . ,:y ,o
t •!,.. ,:„.„ 3
wieso4 4 ~, .. ~ , 4
„,61-,, , ;,•:?
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~,
41, li
Giving Grant California anil Gregor' s **
are uncertain, and allowing, tor a fair Ititei
in the remaining doubtful and diefrauchisedi
Stites, which would go for Seymour, the rd
i l
suit would be as follows :- Grant 189; Bop
m0n4128 ; 189 being required to elect, o 0
# 9 .0). 1 1494 ' 9MIVC) ft l A tVis {7 V. V I
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Tux Eagle Job Printing Establishmen
is supplied with all the material of a comple
jobbing office, and wo are daily doing better
work than can be done this side'of New York
or Philadelphia.. Wt are preinwed to receive
orders for NO deiktiptiOtilif 'Printing, plain
or colored, which will be executed with
promptness, neatness, and at prices which
cannot be.equalled in cheapness, quality of,
Work cons . idered. Persons in want of Jobi
Printing vitple.,toftif,l9' 'Aqui in mind')
We chall6niedtinipeltition', in ibis line OP
business.
"Was? Narr."—At the close of the 41 , :istlOa
sunny a%who hu been almost wholly rbed
in the Pre d ental almost\ as to use set
mut eve ed•tojemelf the Question,.
"what next"? 4 CY: Nov go to 'Levant &
Co,. 441 Penn Street if you wsut to save a lane Sou
*Wade is bayloor your Dry floods.. They bare a
large stock on baud which is disposell of at aston
ishingly lostprices. . ,
a tt. - .„ .-,,.. ',— 0' Atiliktageoir
as e
c i ty. fnest an , '''.. eetitstocks of h : «11 . ?ens in is
i Dr. A t end amistant at Miran riadr
to welt on signs w osire in i:Ft. at Of noir ot
the door 0 t. Dr. MAI hb antstant are
kat aeoomp ed druggists an senttemen.verited
In nu** 087. '
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Lie those who have detected the premature net.
donee of ege-11: tett-tale wistten:ni of the 1001 N
the unnabgral tuning of the cOve ng which nr l
turn destined mild be pressen to the syt
"gdfinolitti. lose rialtos. in securtuyi . Oottle o I
Bwettv ' etable Hs te Reston!, ve. tagsreet
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