Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 12, 1868, Image 4

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,The votes 44 the ineatesif thhltinitio
asylum at Tsnrksbisiy. MON, r
~Pfesident,
were take , , • timesemeet,e*Veeigay. The
result w ' holt riscopf votes, ;
U.S. Or , 4 , ileratio aa Abraham
Lincoln' (''.040'11.•11 el an 2,' John
C. Promo Martin ,Vairßriren 2, John
Quincy Adams . l, 'Winfield &Ott 1.• Daniel
O'Connell I, Jarneakehinan I, Ilmerson,
Member of Parliament I. Queen Victoria l,
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Tippecance•and-Tyler-too, 1.
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—A very large snow,y Owl, (Nista,
Dandind was shot in Wrightstown, , Bucks
county, on the 29th inst,, , by Thomas - Land.
Its weight was not, ascertained, but its ex •
tended wings measured 6 feet 4 inches: It is
presumed to be the largest bird of its species
yet seen in tiis section. It was very white,
but beautifu l ly marked on the back and
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a pepart of the head with lunated dark
b own. spots, and on the wings and tail with
o look brown spots. ~
-4 German in Now Albany, Indiana, has
what he calla a "dumpling clock" in his
window, 9n its top, is a fat and jolly.
looking TAuton, whoholds a fork in his
bend. By an ingenious contrivance the fork
at the end of each minute dips into a dish
of dumplings, and carries on of them to the
month" of the 'Fenton, who wallows it with a
choking gurgle and a' queer motion of his
glass eyes.
—A largo black bear .wa, shot near An•
tistinn, Maryland, last Friday. After hay
ing his shoulder broken, he, showed fight,
and afterwards tied t and several shots were
required to finish him. Ho is supposed to
bare wandered-down from the North Moun
tain.
—Oa Monday afternoon a locomotive ex
ploded et Duqcaneville, Pa., two Miles froth
Hollidaysburg, killinktho engineer Roberti
Patterson, add the fireman,;iyhilip Davis.—
Both were poor mon, residents of Gaysport,
and both leavo largo families.
The son of a Captain plying on Lake
Erie, lam week, stole from his father $1,500,
and before night spent nearly .$6OO in corn•
Tany with four or five disreputable women.
hey were fill arrested, and the women will
be tried for receiving'stolen money.
—Susan B. Anthony writes to the Revolu
tion that ono hundred and sixtrono ladies
voted in Vineland, N. J. They deposited
their ballots in a separate box provided by
themselves, and, of eburso, their rotes were
not counted by the judges.
—By the wracking of a train on the Paeine
Railroad recently, the firemen was fastened
between the boiler and the tender, and
burned alive. lie lived two hours, I.)ggitig
his friends toll him. The train was
thrown off by the Indians.
—lsaac Beverly, Lewis Johnson, - Lewis
Tomlin, and Thomas Burn's, negroes, _ who
murdered Archso McLaughlin near Eslara
Bridge, Alabama, have been arrested and
put in jail. .
—lt is predicted that Among tho first acts
of General Grant when he gets into power
will be to pardon Jeff IMvis, John,c. Bred
inridge, and other celehrnied Confederates.
—A letter from Spain -says that the por
trait of Washington has been placed ir. front
of the town ht tt of Barcelona, in plco of
the picture of Isabella, torn down.
—A Now York paper tells General Grant
to pay no heed to "the great tribe of ad.
visors," and then proceeds to administet a
column of advice of its °sin.
—A smart inventor in Milwaukio has
made a clock 'which consists only of a" plate
of glass and a basswood Ftiek. .for conr Ne
there ie no humbug about it.
—lion. Amos Abbott, who was a member
of Congress from Mainmehmetts during the.
Mexican war, died in Anthiver, Mass., his
native town, on the 26 instant.'
—The demolition of the wells a nd forti
fications of Barcelona. has been decreed in
consequence of the increase in the popula
tion of tho city.
firemen' riot took idaelt in Philadel:
Pia on Monday ight,between two rival eoni
panic& Otto in in had Ida head severely cat
with a atone.
—At the Lord Mayor's banquet in London,
Monday night, lion. lievertly Johnson,A me
rican Islinikter ) mule ono o‘his usual
ing speeches.';
—Ono of the,Club known as the Men in
in New itrituiii, Conn., has died from
a cut in the bowels, received during n n ut=
fray on Thursday.
-IViHiatt t3tattite, a I.iack negro who enn
neither read nor write, has been appointed
Postmaster at San Marino, Dinwiddie
county, Virginia.
—The cotton growers along the. Missis
sippi river, it is reported, are shipping their
crops to the Atlantic seaports by rail froth
Bt, Louie.
—A Dr. Meissner claims to have invented
the principle of life, so as to animate lifeless
bodies. Electricity is the agent principally
end.
—George Hawthorne lately died in Will
i:mg? Scotland, in his 116th year. Up to
'the tune of his death he had never lost a
tooth. _
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—Three vessels have boon seized at Perth
Amboy, N. J., for violation of the custom
laws.
—Potatoes, supposed to be seventy-seven
years old; were planted at Lewisburg, this
season, and it is said have yielded wee tu
bers.
—Under a recent decision of the Patent
Office, it is stated that papers once Glotbean•
not be withdrawn for any purpose whatever.
—Thirty-nino banks in St. Louis have
erected a clearing house, which will Scorn
merle° operations on the let of December.
—Hon. E. B. Wasliburne, of Illinois, the
"Father of the House," will, with the next
Congress, begin his ninth term.
company of young men has been sent
by Maine ship builders to Virginia to .cut
ship-timber this winter.
—Chi'iconic, Ohio, boasts of two families
with foity•seven children.
—Michigan has a man aloo,Mal Ogdens
burg, Now York, ono of 100, now living.
—Californians complein that their crop of
oranges this year is poor.
—Briglgn Young is said to bo the third
larva doptraitor in, the Bank of England,
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Just received at the EAOLI3 lIOOKSTORE, a
full lino of books in use in the Pulgie Schools in
this city, which. will bo coid at-(ho very lowest
prices. It would bo to the a vantage of such who
arc in want of books to two itih our prices before
purchasing elsewhere. We hero •
0 Woodbury's Now Method, with Clerman,lpt
.Compositton K ooks.
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Farquelle'a French Course,
lionnicastle's Mensuration,
Stoddard's Arithmetic's.
Parker's l'hilosophye.
Bullion's Grammar,
Ray's Algebra,
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Cutter's Anatomy,
Goodrich's U. s.llistory,
Green!ears Arithmetic,
Tonnoy'a Geology.
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' Pavia' Leßender. , '
Tnonuta' EtymoloNV
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---- DletioDnarios,
Pone and .11JPonboldare.
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Slates and (\ Sl a te Pencils.
13poncerian‘Jeopy Books,
A nthon'sfl
Bullion's k Cesar,
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E WoodburlisElorriontTrary.Gormanßorlor E
Bohool.lloliskota,
PorkorigWatson's)3orlos:of9ohool Books,
351.
Crittenden's Bookkeeping. with sotta Of Blank
hooks,
PENN,STREET.
Ponnook's History of England, Grooco, and Rome,
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READING.
Mitchers intermediate and Primary Geographic
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PENNSYLVANIA CHORAL HARMONY
Containing tho prinolpal
CHURCH MELODIES,
Provided with
GERMAN AND ENGLISH TEXTS
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For ralo'at tho
"EAGLE" BOOKSTORE.
851 Penn Stieet.
DENS ANT) PEN 1101,1)ERS. A largo ver-
L" ety of differontemaker. for. eato nt the "Eagle'
Bookatore. •
'SCHOOL BOOKS 1.1
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Cbrner Fthh and Wa4h(ughl fircdt,-,krodinit, - lair.
Solo Agent for l3erk4 and Lebanon conntlel, for thn
celebrated
SAMPSON SCALE ',COMPANY.
Tho most reliable and durable Scales ever placed
before the public.
• Call and nee them before purchasing elsewhere.
Superior inducements offered to buyers.
A lot of second•hand
PLATFORM SCALES .
on hand and for sale cheap. (sot 4-
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- Oho '.' GitEplV."oo'
i s. t o o n the T N i t
agiIeTIONAL SHOE A: HAT STORE,
.No. 341 renn street A three doors
below ,t le Atom: Oleo, to buy
cheap and iron-made BOOTS.
SIMES and HATS.
oct9.3meeed • L. LW ITSTERN.
CITY .lI,OTEL,
SO.UT.II SIXTH STREET,
(Near Penn,)
•:, READING, PA.
*..Charges" moderate.
A. S. ESTERLY, Ptoprietor.
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Ton following table shows the time on which an
Passenger thins, on the differont Railroads, arrive
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and depart font this city:
D PART - VOR PIIILADELPIIIA.
Reading Ac mu., all way stations ....... .... 7:30 a. in.
Express„ pti elpal stations 10:35
Way and Market, all stations 11:30 ”.
Express, prjbolpal stations 4:20 p. m.
Way and Mail, all stations .. .. 6:30 **
FOR POTTEMIXR.
Ashland,Tainadita, &0., and W.stations,lo:3s a. m.
Polttivillaa d all way stations. 5:50 p." m.
PottaVille;• shiand, Tamaqua, No 0:10
I !pa HARRINDUNG AND TIIR WEST.
Express, Lebanon, Harrisburg and west, 1:10 a. m.
AecOm., Harrisburg and all way stations 7:15
Mail, Harrisburand principal stations, 10:45 " '
Fast, Lebanon, H arrisburg anti the west, 1:50 p.. 114
Way, Harrisburg and all way stations 0:05
Express, Leb., Harrisburg and the west, 10:10 "
ARRIVE from Harrisburg at4:4U, 7:06,10:25 a. m.and
4:10, 3:25, 11:40 p. in.
• FOR law YORE:
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And_principal way stations 4:44 a. in.
For NO( york and principal waystatione7:o6 '
.lor • ' and p.llway4datlons 10:30 • 1
For " , • 2:40 p. 10.
For " .. 41•
4:20 p. in
For " and princi pal way sta'ns. 11:40 "
ARRIVR from Now York at 1:00, 0:00 a. m. and 1:50
0:00,10:10 p. m.
READING AND COLUMBIA R. It.
ON AND AFTEIt
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23d, 1868
Passongor Trains will run on this lload l as
follows :
Mayo Lancaster and Columbia at 8 00 A. M
Lancaster 3 00 P, M
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" Columbia 300 P.:M
Arrive at Reading law A. M
• 5 30 P. M
RETURNING:
Leave Realing at
Arrive at Lancaster
Columbia at
" Columbia and Lancaster at 8:30 P. M.
Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make oloso connection at
Readiiig with Trains North and &nail, ,on
and Readin g_ltailroad, and Weston Lebanon Val
ley Road. No. '2 also makes close connection with
Train for Now York.
Tickets can ho obtained at the 01lIces at tho
Now Jersey Central Railroad, taut of Liberty St.,
Now York. and Phila. and Reading Railroad, 13th
and Callowhill Sts., Philadelphia.
Through Tickets to Now York and Philadelphia
sold at all tho Principal Stations, and Baggage
Chooked Through.
Trains are run by P.. 1( R. R. Time, which is 10
minutes faster than Penna. R. R.Titno.
OEO. P. (MGR,
snporintondont. 9
B. F. Kgxyga, Gong Frt. and Ticket A gt. oily
East Pennsylvania Railroad.
( 2 1JMNER ARRAIMMENT, COMMENCINO
Wedne , alay, May 2001. ILJN. •
511{ TRAINS T 2 NEW YoJu will!
MaCM=ICESEE
On and after Wednesday, May 2011). 180. two
Passenger Trains will leave Reading daily, (except
tilladaYs.) for Al lea town and way Yi ations, at 10.:4)
A. M. and 4.20 I'. M., stopping at, all lino way Fla
ions 4otween Reading and New York, making
also close Connections for Ai amlt ()hunk and Phil
adelphia via Lehigh Valley 11.11., and arrive at
Now York nt 2.30 and 1035 I; M.
Pour (4) through Mum..., Truins will tear.
Rending daily, (except Sunday„ ) for New York
and the Ea st; leaving Reading at 1,11 and 7,141
A. M. and at 2.40 and 11.40 P. M.
Thoso Trains run through front Pitt:dough to
Now York, withoutehango ()I' cars. Stopping only
at Lyons, Allentewn, Bethlehem, Eaaton, Hamp
ton Sommerville, Plainfield and Mi t a hetl t , and
arrive at Now York nt 10.00 A. M., 12.00 M., 7.25
P. M. and 5.00 A. M.
The 1.41 A. M. train will not Jolty° Reading on
Mondays. The 7.00 A. M, and 11.40 P. M. trains
run,daily, Sundays included.
Trains leave Now York, foot of Liberty street
daily, (except Sundays) at 0.00 A. M., 12 noon; 5,8
and 8.20 V. M ,and arrive at Reading at 1,50, 0.00
and 10.10 P. M., and at 1.00 and 2.52 A. M. I
The B,ool'. M. train from Now York loatesdally.
Sundays included,
A Sunday Excursion Tn ain will leave, Reading
every Sunday at BA. M., stopping at all stations
anti intortactliatb points. Arrive at Allentown,
at i 0 A. M. Returning; leave Allentown, at1)00
P.M. A rrivo at Reading at OP, M,
"ns:wagers are rottuested to purchase tickets ho
foro entering the ears. as 'Z'Tt cents extra will ho
charged and collected on the (rain front all who
pay the faro to the Conductor.
Juno 23- • O. STUITZ, Eng. and Supt.
J. R.' BARRETT & CO., Proprietor.,
IaNOLIESTED, 2f. 11.
Sold by all Druggists; and Dealers In
Potent Bletlichie's.
H. BIRCH & BRO - .
DR. A. 11. LIGHT,
W. J. THIERWECHTER,
WILLIAM WELLS.
may 51y
UEEN=4.F E'OLAND. Sp A
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1;111,E E N 01.71),N,C! .$:0 APi '
. t'or. doing - a - family waehing In tho lies and
cheapest manner. Ouaranteed equal to any in tho
world! Has all the strength or old rosin soap with
the mild and lathering qualities of irenulne
Castllo. TrY tlll4 splendid Soap. Bold by the
ALDEN 0111EMICAL WORKS, 48. North
Front street; Philadelphia* , ' au 713m0
LYONS 110 TEL.
• I W.R.,ARTMAN, Proprietor.
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One of the hest hotises ontside of the large cities,
It is located on the line of the East Pen os'ylvania
Railroad, about4nidway between (leading and AI.
letdown, AU,trains• between
,Now York and the
West, al well/an all ivay trains, stop at Lyons, and
imme4litite.V hi front of th o Lyon g hotel. •
gew•Eierything in and about the hotel is unsitr•
passed, A first rate Livery Stable is also kept in
oonnccston with the Hotel. = ,fob 24—
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700 A. M
n 15 P. M
9 20 A. M
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READING ADLER,"
The oldest Gorman Newspaper pufiltshod in the
United Shawl
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I ESTABLISHED TN 1797;
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Circulation over Five Thousand 1
The "Reading Adler" is the host adyortising mo
(lion' for tho liorman Districts in EnstornPennsyl
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vania, ving a circulation of over five thousand
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copies: It contains taronty-oight largo columns o
advortioomonta and carefullysolocted reading that-
tor, Tho Adlor hi thoroughly Dementia in grin
ciPlo, endoavoring to inculcate the pound politica
doctrines of our forofathere, ns laid down by Jeer
son and Jackson.
PRICE ONLY -$1 60 A YEAR.
Published every Tuesday morning, by
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SCHOOL COMPAWONIL
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We have just receiveda large la of those' desire
ble little Caskets, which we are 'enabled to eell
reduced Latescontaining a IttAter, Seal, Pencil
Crayon, Yen nolder. Slate Pencil. Cum an
Sponge,
RITTSIt do CO.
Eagle Bookst . ore.
BLANK BOOKS -
ha We ndout' fo have °lf
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aakt a largo varioty of Blank Books which will be
gold cheap. R ITTER & CO:
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RITTER & CO.,
Mi. 351 Penn Street.
0.014 NE 0 U
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(IteVised Nov. 7th, 1503..)
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE , OP
STAGES A 7411 MAILS.
REA lIISTOWIS /MILANO - STAGE LINE
Extended to Union Station , --Leavea Reading nt
Ba. m. triweekly . Tuesday. Thursday and Satur
day. Returns same days and arriva at 7p, in.
• It serves the following named Post Offices:
• Cum% tiouglersville, • Adamstown, Schwartz.
vile licamstown.
110,YERT01VN MAIL AND STAUB LINE •
Leaves Iloyertown at ti o'clock, a. ni., Arrives
at Reading at 10 o'clock, a: tn. Returning. leaves
Reading at p. in. Arrives at Boyertown at 7
Ur es m v illp l , t W Yellen
liSon ner s Ea il r o illß rund Boyero
toWn. '
BERNVILT,E MAIL AND STAGE LINE •
Leaves Bethel* at 3 e'elock, a. m., arrives at
Reading at 10 o'clock, la. tit: Returning, leaves
Rending at 2 o'clock L it,. M., arrives at Millersburg
at 9p. nt, It serves Leinbachs, Lower item, Bern-
Rehrersburg. Bethel, Tulpelioccon and
Roisters M ills. •
BLUE BALL MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leaves Reading OTI Monday, Wednesday and Fri
tiny at o'clock, D. In. Returning', leaves Lino
Hat on Tuesday, Thursday and ' biatimitty, ar
riving nt Reading at 4% o'clock, p. m. It SltliplieS
Itiohn'a Store Ituautr's, Ilowtulvsville, Muddy
Creek, Terra full. Weaver's Mill and_ Ball.
PIQUA MAIL AND STAGE LINE
Leaves Reading on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7 o'clock, a. in. Anrrives at Reading on
Tuesday, Thursday anti Sattirday •at 5 o'clock,
p. in. It supplies Mt. Penn, Beekersville, Joanna
Fara ne, Morgantown, Talmtville, Honey Brooke,
Cambridge and South Ilermitage.
LOBALIISVILLE STAGE AND MAIL VINE
Leaves Lobaelisville on• Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday at 6 o'clock, a. ut: Arrives at Itendinal at
9% o'clock, a. to, Returning. eaves Readin t
2% o'clock, p. at. Arrives a t Lobachsville at it
o'ettok. p. tn. It serves Alsace, Oloy anti Lobaebs
vill .
READING TO. COLIJ BI
• Daily by Railroad—Leavos Reading at ti p. In.
Arrives at 10:30 a.m: SuPpliesFritztown,lteinholds
Station, Stevens, E_plirata, Lila, Man
holin,Sportiag Hill,Landisville and SilverlPrlngs.
WESTCHESTER To maDspoito •
Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Westchester on
- Monday. Wednesday anti Friday at 7a, to. Ar
rives at - BirdsbOro at 7 p. Returning, loaves
Birdsboro on Tuesday, hursday Mao
Saturday at
7a. m. Splies G eiger ' s Mills, Rock, Loag's,
Wallace, Uwohland, Lionville and. West White
land.
READING TO ROBESON
Settil,weeklY by, Stager-Leaves Reading on Tim
day and Saturday at 7:30 a.m. tmdarrives at Read
ing at 4 a. m.
READING A'o ROST /
Sal(11-17001t1Y 1- 1 ,
by /Stageeaires Reading Tues
day and Saturday at 11:30 a, in, Arrives at Read
ing at 9:30 a. iii, Supplies Addain'a Tavern, Lower
Heidelberg, North Heidelberg, Krick's Mills and
Rost.
LEESPORT T I O NORA
Tri-weekly by Stage—Loaves Leesport Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 12 in. Arrives at Lees
port at 3 p. at. Supplies South Evansville and
Molltewn.
COXTOWN TO VIRGINSVILLE
Tri-weekly by Stage- , Leaves Coxtown Tuesday,
Thdrstlay and Saturday at 9a. in.• Arrives at Cox
town at 4 p. Supplies iiirbyville, Moselem and
Virginsvillo.
It EIIRERSBURG TO STOIJCIISIIIIIIG
Tri-weekly by Stage—Leaves Rehrorsburg Tues.
day, Thursday aml Saturday :All a. in. Arrives at
Roll rorsintrg ut O P. ut, Supplies lVinteravillo anti
lost. -
READING MAILS.. ;
TWION DAILY. 1
New York—Closes at 10 A.ll. and 10 P. IL
Arrives at IA. M. and 2 i M.
Philad,(!lphia—Arrives at 10:30 A. 11, and OP. Ir. •
Closes at 10 A. M. MIMI 4 P. M.
Harrisburg—Arrives at-10:30 A. m. and 4:30 P. M.
" - Closes at 10 A. M. and 5:30 r• Nr, ' • •
Pottsville—Arrives at 10:30 A. H. and 4:30 P. Vi
41 Closes at 10 A. M. and 5:30 r. it.
ALLI:NTOWN AND NAHTON,
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Arrives at 2:00r. u. I Closctat10:00 A.M.
REA MBTOWN — throo times a week.
ATTIVOS at 7:00 P. M. ''
1 ' ClOBO9 at 8:00 A. U.
Arrives at 10;00 A. M,
DERNVILLE.
I 01080 S at 2:00 r. it
BOY fqt.STOWN,
Arrives nt 10:00 A. ii . . -- , - Closes 42:31) P. 11.
LonAonsvimm-three times R week,
Arrives at 9:30 A. St., - I Close nt 2:30 p.m.
- 19(40A — three times a week,
Arrives at TAMP. sr.. I Closes at 5:00 A.ll.
nn u isAm.--throo times a week,
Artires at 1;30 p. St. I gloso at 5:00 A. U.
itaIDELIISTO — tWICO a look,
Arrives at 0:00 A. St. I et )so at 11:30 A. U.
ftOllEBOM — hYlOO n 1 1 10,cilb •
Arrives at 11:00 A. M. I WORO at 7:30 A. M
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N. T. GEHO,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
663 Penn Street, Reading, Pa.
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(I FAS CONSTANTLY ON lIAND Tiff; FINEST
- Il oFs s ortment of Vine and Ileavy Ilootiland Shoos
n this city. Met) Ladies' and Childron'H Miloefl of all
kintlzo. Soo ligt of 0 tylos and Kivu':
Mop's c4lf bouts, limo :undo, Id 25
5 r,o
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" kip " • 400 to 5 00
calf halmoral3, • ----. 250 400
" hip ,
2 00 50
Brogans, 200 250
" Congress gaiters, 275 450
" (Hove hid Congrus gaiters, 4(11 500
Boys' kip boots, 200 300
" " Ullman: ' "1 50 2 2.3
Youths' kip book, \ . 175 250
bal morals, ; 1 2.3 175
Women's glove hid high Polish bat
morahi, \ 350 400
Winnea's lasting high Polikh bahnorals,2 00 350
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goat Patent leather tip \ " - 200 325
" Kid slippers, • 100 175
Misses' goat patent leath er' ip bal.
morals, 150 240
Children's goat patent loather t p hal
morn's, • \ 125 190
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april 2leodi 6,33 \ l'ettn Street.
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rrilE EEADIN4,I WIRE INstiItANCE AND
I TRIM' COMPANY OW HER, t 4 CO.
OROANIZE I) Jury. 1807. CAPITAL SISA .00.
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001(1! Reading Ingur«nee Iluildinn, .No. 10 Nokis
Fifth street, S. E. CU r ncrnf anirt Rtrcet.
01licehoursfrom8A.)1.to8r.ii.
ninr.oronn:
Pringlo Jones, MeHnlght t
Henry Z. Van Reed, Jacob Shaffner,
I). H. Stout,
Jonas Matter, . J. T. Valentine,
George Weser.
• This Company insures all kinds of property
against loss or dsmago by fire atrates as low as any
other reliable Coin puny and upon every plan known
to Stock Insurance Companies.
Perpetual Policies issued requiring no renewal
and upon which the amount of premium paid can
be reclaimed nt any time, less a deduction of live
per cor t. The advantages of this method urn
worthy of the attention of farmers hnd others have
Rig first-class dwelling houses, barns and other
buildings, in town oieountry, as being the cheap
est and safest.
Policies for ono,, two, three, five or Moro years, 'or
for less than ono yohr, issued and no charge made
for Policy and survey when renewed or when in
surances are transforred,from other companies.'
The citizens of Reading and vicinity, hitherto
dependent mainly upon foreiiii companion, have
now the privilege of effecting t oar insurances in a
home institution, well organize ,with an adequate
strong n and guaranteed capital, presenting De
ii•basis of sceurity as that of any other coin.
puny. The advantage of doing business dire - dig
with the Company and the importance of keeping•
some portion of the large sums paid for instireneese
in circulation at home, will be ap_preciated by all.
J. PRINGIA: JONES, President.
• JAMES MeKNIMIT, Vico President;
S. E;ANCONA. Seo'y and Treas. • - fiuneio
IMPORTANT NOTICE I •
IMF, GOOD WILL COMP/air,
OF ALLENTOWN ) PA.)
Would hereby anithuncil to the citizens of fending
that, owing to a, considerable number of tickets re
maining uniojd as well as coupons unreturned,
they are compelled to pnstpono the drawing until
the 2211 of December. Tickets can he had, for a
shortlimo, of E. D. Ricclord, Agent, Plough
Harrow hotel, and at Striekland & Bro. •
nov.s . „
LENIJAIt'I' & OjtETAli
MAOItINISTB; BRASS_ FOUNDERiI;
GENERAL REALTIES IN
Machinists' And blauufsoturore Supplies
No. 627 Ann 629 AiNICLIS STREIT,
ianti-
JOB ',PRINTIN . G' Every ile•
,garb tion of
Job Printing. neatly executed at tha "BAGIA'
Printing EstalAishruent. •
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And
RHADING. PA:
• 3111 1$011,11riANIRIO v
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DIOTIONARftS.
Webster's Unittirlitged,
VebstetsaAendeir6,(ltor: )AL)
Webster'a High Sebpol, (lien• Etl.l
Wobtiter's Common &boot,
Webster'slitininry, (Iler. ri )
II
itch's' English DletionnrY,
I
Wortv*ep Compretten,to 11itionary,
IVoreestees Pehool Uktiontn,
.Adleett (barman and linglish Dictionary,
Oehlsehlagor's Pronouncing Merman Diction3l7
For ealo at the
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"EAOLIi" BOOKSTORN,
3M Ponn Street, near Penal].
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT,
SCHNEDER & FELIX,
Waforoom, ooruor Fifth and Washlngto
streets.,
MANUFACTORY; WASIIINGTO.N.ESTRERI
BELOW MTH.
wnor,r,smai AND RETAIL.
UNDBitSIOnHD REBPECTFULLY IN.
lett° public, attention to thoir selendld stook of
first-class furniture now find constantly on hulk
and made to order to suit Customers.
• Among other articles, ospeetal attention Is la.
vited to their unstupassedi
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EXTENSION TABLES .
DRESSING BUREAUS, '
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
CENTRE AND OTHER TABUS,
DSTE A DS OF THE LATEST STYLE A„
and every other artiolu in their line of brim
Every article is manufactured by thounelmis
their admirably arranrournianufaotory,io
most perfect machinery, and skillful inetbuki,
and' finished in an unsurpassed manner.
Algo prepared to execute all ordgra for
CARVING,
TURNING,
SAWING, end
MOULDINGR L
All orders promptly executed, and werreeltd t
save matlsfaction, ep.lo•
WELLING'S comrouND ARNICA lANIMENV
Y V ir 0 H111,8(1110 r hogs I cave to MI tho aßentlot
of th eimbl le to this new and valuables prepantioe
of ARNIOA, combined irith certain Vegetable Fr
triune; me unsurpassed for its Healing and Curative
proportiosin all th6soexternalcomplalntsforabld
Liniments are, used, such as
Cats, Bruises ) Cluties s Galls, Rheutnatitm,
Omit, Nervous & 110(0mile:tory Pain:,
Neuralgia, Headache; Nimbi
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Mr
.11(ick or Joints.
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In all such casco it may bo used with a ectisisil
of relief. It is good, lu fact, in all thoseComPlainti
where an external application ls required, for Nan
or Boast, and stho subscriber can console:dimly
rocommorit as ono of the best Lialmentsoftho
day.
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Price 26 \ 0ents per Bottle.
For Salo at tho "BAGIA3" BOOKSTOBIL
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CO. \i
- BITTER
I; AUER'S BREWERY
: -
' • READING, PA.
The subscriberrespeetfullyanqoancoto tbepnb-\\
Ho that he iv,: recently enlarged his OteWerl to 6
considerable*extent, and introduced steam WI;
in all Rs departments, Audis now ready to 141 PN
all demands for • • .
SUPERIOR MALT taQuons,
Per homeTand distapt consuntption.• Ws dolt 0 1
Malt Liquors, warranted to keep in all olimates ,ll
as follows:
BROWN STOUT. PORTER,
BOTTLING' ALE, AND LAGER. BEER
PRED'K 74/111E11.
N. I).—A liberal percentage Will be allowed
Agents abroad. • Jao-r/A'
MONEY WANTED: -
. MONEY -WA.NTEDI
BY TUE. CITY 04,READING.
Tho undersigned :Committee on Finance of the
Carptiratlon of the City of Beading, baring bees
sathorisod to berrow the sum of
BEy_ENTY , EIVH THOUSAND DOLL&
In Mk purperei of enlarging the Water Wear 01
the said olty, hereby give noldes teat their are Pre.
pared to issue Certificates of boon, hearing P e '
cent. Interest, to parties dealring.to loan el tr.on
the city. Apply to eith e r of the undersigned, or
William feldeareich.sq i plferigh
• a 181, 111 1 iLki,
PA iEL BP tIN,
Committee on Mance.
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