Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 16, 1868, Image 3

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    'THE ~I jAiii - :FAA,GLE
BEADING. PA.; NOVEMBEI,IO lee*
CITY AND COUNTY
f insT iNDITIoN -42 Lis r.
,
, L.—Meet Seyona,
TOSTFONEDi—The ludo of the Iron .Ore
4n k end' Fnrm land, of DAVIII Nast, near
gorgotown, has been postponed to Satur;
ijy, January 9tb, 1809. .
I
SALE or PROPERTY... 40 1 d aright sold a
ti gory brick house and lot of ground s 60
; a t front by 200 feet In depth, aituated In
gernville Berks County, to Jesse &hock;
bri.2loC4.
Adams,, from Bern town.
chip, went on a gunning expedition last
wok and returned yesterday- morning with
tio bucks. Mr. Adams shot the deer in
Clearfield county, Pa, and gives quite a
thrilling description of his adventure.
ItIII ROAD CHANOC-11. R. Tracy, Super
intendent of tke Schuylkill and Susquehanna
ailroad, recently resigned, and Mr. Wilson,
Nin o Superintendent of the Chester
voieTrailroad , was appointed to
eelsfil his va•
(alle y, It is believed more chang re con
templated,
PROGRESA ors BUILDINCI.—Wp were Bur
pried yesterday at the rapidity with which
buildings are going up.. But a few weeks ago
lim y w ere scarcely connenced, and now
they ire almost ready for roofing. - Builders
ire hurrying their work in order to escape
the inconveniences of cold . weather.
CALL ACCKPTED.—Wo are informed that
the laic Mr. Mamma has resigned his charge
otSt, Matthews' Lutheran Church of this
di', lowing accepted a call from Springfieldi
Illtnots , Mr. Ilamma,wati much liked by
the people of his congregation, and much
ugretis expressed on account of his leaving
St. Mattheive.—lymes.
Funs.—Yesterday morning about 10
o'clock a fire broke out at the residence of
Joh Cook, 212 North Tenth street, but was
eitioguishod before mach damage was done.
The fire originated in the ceiling, back of
the chimney, and must have been •brooding
10010 time, and had reached the roof when
it vas discovered;Th The firemen were soon
oo the spot, and ektinguished the flames.
The wall was broken through and the room
Boded with water which was nil the damage
,stained. •
Foot Cur Orr.-P-A young Man about six•
teen years of age, by the narao of David
Boshler, bad his left foot cut off by tbo care
OP Bstarday morning at thic new rolling Mill.
lie sad been,working nll Friday night, and
id started to go home. A, train of coal
cus eame.along and he attempted to jump
oil them, but ha missed his' hold and fell
%long Ma of the track, the wheels of ono of
the cars running over his foot; cutting it of
He Was taken to his home on Neversink
greet and his foot dressed by a physician.—
, .
NEW Butimtkoe.—Mr.• Mopeler, has jnet
completed the foundation fora three-story
trick house,in North Tenth street.
Mr. Drayer and 'Mr. Saylor each built
themselves, side by side, a, tw-story
loose in North Tenth street.
Joaep Autist44l' rtnd Helig 'have'
complettd t*o' bantiserno Iwci,story brick
boom in Elm above Ninth 'street.
Mrs, Lovering is the owner of a new two
gory brick house, with a largo back build;'
iol to it, in Ninth street, above Elm.
Joseph Ritter put up a sklendid residence
corner of Cedar alley and lim street.
A Viattt ?fin ttilititTY 1348.---Yester.
day morning we were, by invitition,uehered
into the splendid hall of the Liberty Fire
Company. Wo found it spacious, and fur
aished in' a very 0000 manner. The floor
is carpeted with a handsome carpet, the furs
aitere,consieting of ten spring bottom sofas,
tiro large marble slab stands, a marble-Oro
plug, as the President's" desk, or stand,
a large walnut library case, centre ta
ble, a museum of natural Curiosities, and a
large looking glass in good frame, etc., are
all evidences of superior twit°, in their se
lection and finish. In the centre of the hall
stand; a beautiful hose carriage, plated with
silver, and hung with boquettes, which
sea presented to this company by the Fair
mount }lre Company, of Philadelphia. This
carriage is not in servite,biti will be at some
future day. The hall is lighted by magnifi
cent chandeliers, the walls are tastefully de
corated with oil paintings stool engravings,
and photographs of those living,and of those
rho havedone their duty upon earth, and
ue numbered among the dead. we first no
tice a large picture, which was presented to
the company by the Delaware Steam Fire
Company, No. 4, of' Trenton, New Jersey.
The picture contains the photographs of a
number of firemen, in the centre of which is
the likeness of' the Delaware Steam Fire
Company's house. At the top is mounted
on the frame a miniature hose carriage, and
at the bottom that of an engine, the whole
being enclosed with a heavy walnut frame.
One portrait hanging at the east end of' the
hall was pointed'out to us by our obliging
attendant as his "grandfather." The por
trait was truly a work of art, and to us look
ed like Washington,and although we did not
deny our informant, we could not believe
that inch a good looking man was the grand
father of our spokesman. The whole was a
Art we guess—a hard one on Washington.
Orer this portrait was hung the beautiful
valeta of liberty—the stars and etripes.
We next notice a largo picture with the pho
tographs of 62 firemenovith an engine house
io the centre, and the whole enclosed in a
beautiful walnut frame. We have no space
to mention all the pictures, of which there
must beat least over one hundred and among
which are a ldrge oil painting of Abraham
Lincoln, enclosed by a heavy gilt frame; 4
steel engraving representing the' United
States Senate; an oil painting of the late Da-
Ille; the Village Blacksmith, Mt. Ver
non, uen. McClellan, a ship at sea, Shakos-
Pme, etc.,giving the room the appearance
of en Acaomrof Fine Arts: The museum
minims a number , of curiosities, among
`hid/ are an alligator,brought from Megno-
Florida, two large sword *Awe snakes,
No, birds, s_quirrels, an appessum, etc.
In the centre of the book cue us an apart'
ittort, which contains four silver toithes,five
ilifer horns, one large silver pitcher, and a
number of other articles, The American
re suspended across the room at each
tad, and . here and there is hung a boquet.—
All this combined presents to us a place of
beauty, and tae good taste lira!, judgment of
lthe members of that company. After sur
veying the magnificence of the Willi and be-
InAthe welcome guest of our brettaren of the
- "berth" we took • another peep 44. 6 9 1 i
pllink It is handsome l atid 'an Or natuent to
eity,While its keeping tefieets tred4r/Pan
concerned, We • reptaired fiota our In c
e
Pootion tour highly pleaaeidieind' think thl
there cannot fail to mark the enterprise*/
beret spirit of this twuparky when on a sim
baisr vi t .
We helleve the t °bins 'a reldivaji
?Pen to etre** Who. will be shown around
°I an attendant'. • •
seil t
19; J. 0. of U. A. 111. ) eittendeil the Bab
street M: E. • churc h . yesterdaY morning in si
body. They tiotabered about eoelkundred
and twenty. Thee t irt**hod op thO
occasion mat inter* , faildkgp Al#0),
be, the olefins of del '
• If • .
COAL . 0/f4 Aeotkertstv.—risi flevili4eti
are lieginning to come to es `.with the 444
munber of terrible, coal oil 'accidents. Oar.
rea4era cannot be too careful in the manage.
Med deed Oil himps;and they shouldAlace
it a role to. fill, their lamps daring the day,
which 'wit l greatly decrease the 'dagger., .
,_
rOtt,qt irrawozzior.—Thero , were but
three lodgesi In the Ottawa:house on Soar
iii4
day, night, mong whom was Mari, Farrel,
who Wire adiseharged oa Friday morn •
lug en, romise that she. ;would leave
town: 8b broke her . . proratie t ` and .tia a
result was sent to prison for thirty dip.
• Frank Long, was arrested by Of TAw
rem* on the charge of..bolug drunk sold
disorderly. • The Mayor let' hint oit on his
promise td do bettor. • *.,'
One man was brought in lAA evening for
beingdrunk. Two lodgertkwere accommo•.
dated last night. i i .. •
Tue BERG Comeeter.--TO-morrow .even
ing our citizens should not forget the ezceli.
lent Com:1004o be given 'under the diree?
dons of Prof' E. A, Berg, of this citt. — The
beat vocal and instrumental talent will be
present on this occasion. It is acknowledged
that Madam Johimnseri of New York and
Rudolph /tennis of Philadel •
phia are not to
be surpassed.in their precession,. . This, will
be a. good opPortuilttfer patents to.appre- ,
elate floe mush, that will cause daughters to
hbat:. ; and learn the beauttof . vocal 'and in
strumental culture. It is to be regretted
that the majority of-our t omtnunity do not
patronize public concerts: Every ono should
lend a helping hand and thereby encourage
Prof. Bergin his worthy °zeta - ono and labors
to entertain all who' may attend these fine
Concerts. Persons should pot forgot to
Preente thelv reserved seats in time toaveid
confusion in the Hall, and those who. have
already subscribed for the series of concerts
shouldalso secure their season tickets.
TIIIEI MAN AIIOUT TOWN.—Business
men are fixing up their stores and laying In new
geode, in anticipation of *rash.
Another dog, was killed'yesterday morniniat the
Lebanon Valley bridge, by the care.
Yesterday was a beautiful day and many people
wore out walking.
Young- Reading In Pantaloons is up on stilts.
Every youngster has them, and they, tho MDR
store, ore continually falling around you, only to
get Up, however, and try again. '
oMoor Rohl/arrestmilwo boys on Saturday
while In the aot stealina coal from a car on the
railroad. The Whet' of the boys came to tlio
Mayor's olifoo and paid the costs, when the boys
wero disobaried.
Josh Billings s aye, if a man wants to got at his
aktual dimimslons, lot him visit a gravoYsTJ.
.0n Saturday afternoon a number of small boys
had a fight at Pront and Chestnut streets. • They
threw "etp,nes and clubs at each other pretty lively
for a time, until a Man Interfered and drove them
off •
A young man had his foot cut off at tho outor
depot thisinornibg by getting it under ono of the
vrheels of the Engine Pooahontas.—Ditpatch of
,Rosurday.,
. ,
,
A game of quoits, distance nin i 'ety • feet, twenty
ono points, )took place at Ilinsteiti's Driving Park
on Friday afternopn, between n man named Ilurd
from Ilarrisburg'and Franklin (loodhart of OA
city. The game was closely contested, and Ilurd
cattle out tlie vrinner. ' , ~ „ ;' , ,
• low many people thore aro, that "can't afford to
take a dank paper," bit every day spend more for
Dermal kndulgenee than would pay for a paier
•week.
Berke county has 28 Bands:
The village of Sinking Springs is nearly one
hundred years old. and at the presenttime contains
a population of 000. or 700 people.
Bread iq tho staff of human life, and advertising
Is the staff of life in trado.
The Junior Sons of America are destined to be
come the strorigest society in the United States.
Corn husking le nearly over: Hero and
. there
farmers aro. still engaged atlthie work s but nine
tenths of them aro through with it.
Mr, Jacob Trunk, fonder!) , of , Bethiebern, now
of SPringlield township, Bucks county, on SundaY
last, killed 77 black snakes _of various sites, front
3 to.l2feellong; all twisted together in one bunch.
Wale no snake story, as it can be vouched for . by
respectable persons who saw the snakes.—Eoeton
Dgity Netrei
•
County b*ls in torn on Saturday. '
Crinoline has had a deolded fall since the advent
of the Fall,
.filehlone. Short drosses 'with a very
email hoop, or in the extreme style without any at
all.
Watch found on Saturday. See advertisement.
We noticed sowed* the young men, who stand at
the stre'et corners, making nootnrnat astronomical
observations, shaking lest nightas though they bad
a very severe attack of the ague.
A 'nutaber of men were yesterday engaged in
eettiug caress the canal a heavy casting intended
for the Works of Boyfert, McManus & Co, It could
not haVe - been taken across ,the bridge , as the
bridge was not strong enough to bear it, so thnt a
temporary bridge had to be placed across the
gutwklikak, The casting weighed about thirty
tons, and caused much labor to move it.' -A large
number of men were on the spot to witness the
work, .
A boat sank In the Union eani on Saturday. and
yesterday, the water was drisitt off the channel
in Order' to unload the boat and get It out of the
. ,
•
The eliarehelf•wore well attended yesterday.
A pretty state of affairs exists at the corner of
Reed alley and Walnut stieeo The sidewalk and
part of the street all under water. and mud about
afoot deep.
A small boy was run over , at 6th and - Penn
streets on Saturday afternoon,, but fortunate!, was
not hurt. '
A largo number of people in the city on. Saint
day..
. . .
Doqucts were in demand on Saturday afternoon.
Beading can boast of a splendid Fire Depart
ment.
Wound it not be a good idea to'have the ruuto
of the treats painted on the street lampsi' It
would serve as a guide to UMW' a stranger at night.
Potattoea have been sold at Chicago for 35 centa
per bushel. Wonder whether , they will ever be ,
old here for that price..'.
Josh Billings sue any man wants.to be an
old bachelor. and get sick at a boarding tavern.
and fitive . a back room in the 41. h story, and a red•
haired oham4orstitdd bring h water Sind to
'in a tin wash basin. I have alwns sad, and I stick
to ►t yet. ko has o'petfeek Tight to do it."'
,• , ,
Workmen bave commenced on the net! flrontAd
,Yeakeee briAdinir. 4533 i Pcnb*eti 1;104p. ,
atone pavement M alsO to be Pitt down..' •
A• , ,
At the' nortli-eset • canter of 6th tad Walnut
'etre othouirc4e thigetter. theee lay two plonk& and
when persona plop on them they tilt, asd thou en.
danger the limbo of Dodistdsim Whom! bilbuits
10 it ho* to Willi after thit mutter! '
are bete ng toile, an Usti On. ' 0
judge " so from theinterest
the teach
ers of our county ‘take, in their gatheringat
Yt is euded+l a good institution ;
it liffordA
,ou to the teacher; it at the
stuns tim e. "trilslita him a fund of instsne!
Lion in the *Woos branches of education.
It likewise promotes the writ du corps, and
tends to melte the teacher feel that his proi
fession is an honorable one in which he
should strive with all his powers to excel.
.The standard of teaching is constantly be.
coming higher and we are glad to notice that
the material of each Institute is visibly better
than that of its predecessor. There is am•
ple room for improvement in the average of
intelligence among the population of Barks
county, and we believe our `common
schools are proving an efficient instrument
in performing the abti:dant work which they
find at their hand to o.
In connection with he above we will state
that our coiumns are always opea to teach
ers' and shall always be glAd to advance
their. interest.
DIED.
POTTEIOEII.—In this city, on the 15th inst..
SCULL wife of Jacob Polio(ger. aged 31 Years. 9
months and 13 days.
The' relatives andfriends of the family are re-.
speethily Invited to attend her funeral, on Wed
nesday morning at 10 o'clock. from the residence of
her husband, No. 103 North Eighth street, to pro-,
ceed to C4arles Erns' Cemetery. * -
QUINTIRR.—In this city, on the 13th inst., HAR
EM? rug, wife of Soiomon Quinter. aged 49
years, months and 19 days.
The friends, and acquaintances of the deceased
are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday of
at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, No.
203 Noah Ninth street, to proeeed to Aulenbaoh's
Cemetery. \
My husband dear, my life is past;
My love for you not long did last;
Lot not your grief for me be great,
But love mrthildren for my Palm
To 'Heaven her soul has took Its flight.
Although she's gone we cannot grieve
, Iler stay any longer here below ; .
For while her body gees to the grave,
Ilor soul to a better - world will go.
(lone before her she has others
Numbered with the angel's hand ;
13he hes joined her dearest children I
in that far off spirit lend. • .
Uono but not forgotten. and beloved by qll who
knew her.
THE MARKETS.
DAILY REVIEW OF BUSINESS.
IN Philadelphia, the money market is gradually
becoming easier, and although the banks have not
the ability to accommodate their customers to any
great extent, yet outside etipitiltsts are more dis
posed to invest in promissory obligations. Tho
demand for discounts is very moderate, and we
quote call loans from 7% to 10 percent. on Govern
ment collaterals, and at o@l2 percent. on mixed
securities, with the remark that very little paper
on the street is taken at loss than - the latter rate.
Our advises from the West state that the market
there is still quite stringent, and business is par-
Gaily suspended in consequence. The movement
of Breadstuffs from the Lake ports towards the
seaboard, has boon materially restricted, owing to
the indisposition or the inability of the commission
houses to make the usual advances.
There was more spirit at the Stock Board
on Saturday. and more firmness for almost every
thing on the list. Government and State loans
were without essential change. City loans sold to
a limited extent at 1025102%.
Reading Railroad advanced 'l% from the lowest
point, eiosing at 40%@)49. Pennsylvania Railroad
sold, at MX, and Lehigh Valley Railroad 55. 128%
was bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 66%
for Norristown Railroad; 45 for Little Schuylkill
Railroad; 40,4 for Catawissa Railroad preferred,
and 25 for Philadelphia and Rrlo Railroad.
Canal kooks were firmer; Lehigh Navigation
sold :835► b. o. ; 20 was' bid for Schuylkill Navir a
tion preferred. and 14 for Susquehanna.
Bank and Passenger, Early Abates were held
with 'much confidence, but the transaotions were
small.
1110?ilEY MA
Bushong & Bro., Bankers, No. 16 North 6th street,
quote as follows:
p,EADIMO, Nov. 16, MR
109
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N:4 U. 55:22$18884refklig aan d
ana
New U. S, 1865, now •• , -
N. U. 8, 5.20'e 1807 July and Jan. -
Now U. S. 1863. -
atitriveßwl;k.7,Bit u - pto 12 o'cloo - k, - -
()old In Reading at Buttons &Bros., -
IN PhiladelPhia, there is mor activity in the
Flour Market, and tho home grade aro purchasing
quite freely. 'Prices of high grades, which are
most in request,aro looking up,but the {audit= and
low grades are neglected. About 1,400 Ras, chang
ed hands at fa 60g8 t 5 per barrel for Wisconsin
and choice Minnesota Extra Family; $OOll for
Penna. 'and Ohio do., including 200 barrels Fancy
at 811 76Q)13 25, and small lots of Extras at 80 5007;
No change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal ; small sales
of the former at P.
There Is very little prime Wheat here, and this
description commands g ull rates, but common
qualities are very dull Small sales of Red et
$2a203, and Amber at $2 10a2 15. Wo qu i tte White
at $2 23a2 35. Rye is quiet at the int o decline.
Sales of Western at $l5O per bushel. There is
very little damned for Corn. Sales of Yrloir at
$ll6, and 5,000 bushels Western mixed at $ 10a112.
Now Yellow ranges from 80 to OW,. according to
dryness. Oats are less active. We quote Penn
sylvania and Western firm at 60 to 70c., as per
quality. Barley may be quoted at 82 10a2 15, and
Barley Malt at $2 30a2 40.
Whiskey is steady, with sales of duty paid at
Ofial 10.
READING PRICES.
White Wheat per bbl..
Rtd
.. Kxtra Family per bid„
Cora Chop (old)
(new)
Corni;hl )
new
Best iddlings
Common "
Bran
Corn meal
PAYING PnIoL3.
White - wheat per bushel
Re .
Corn (old)
Corn (new)
COUNCIL 'PROCKEDINOB.—Qh Saturday
evening the Councils held a stated meeting,
but no very - gr eat amount of business was
transacted, 'owing to the tardiness of the
Select Branch, The , greeter, mart of the
evening in• that , branch., was consumed in
speech.making. • ' -‘• • • •
The Common trench passed. a resolution
appropriating $lOO to Step the room in the
rear of the lock-tip for lodgero . ;
A resolution asking the . P. & IL R. Co. to
place a watchman, at the railroad `creasing
at Sonth,street. • • ‘• ~ ‘• ', . ' •
Dorm -Fresh dairy, tb„
45,2 50 An ordittande making an appropriation of
t
Lump, .35 $l6OO to the Water Department to enlarge
Ciazzaw-Cheese VI .20022 the reseivoir. • 1
lasso-Loll II 1b..-- • " - -, A 24 A resolution to Open North Ninth street,
Eaos-Biris 7 dosen,
''''""&l46l ,t 0 the city line, and a resolution iippropria
t,
Atn.ss-Jmn it ip o li qu p ar eer * " '
•12 • ting $2OO to,place. the names of streets on
pjucints- . ib _' 2 ° lamps or houses at all :street orders • end
NIAT-Beertleak, round 114 1Pot""?"1 ** ! • ' 1 ""I t i 1
StriOin . 66 co - neurred in the following froni Selectboun
,.. 44 rump , .. 17018 oil, viz :
Beef roast,
41 18 ,
A resolution relative to• .IProntagn tax; a
Beef dried SO
" Ve i ft entices, :: 23 resolution requiring the; Chief ) of :Police. to
...
. chops. , . a , •20 ~ enforee the .ordinance relative to defaced
•'' '''• Mutkmi '.. . . ' nh" numbers on !wises, and one relative to; the
" rork, 15020
4•
„20 purchase of a stove for Select 'Council
steak,
$4,
” saaNiets fresh, 22425 C'hamber.
• .. , . . 81310kedi
hi 1.. vr....•.... 25 Councils met in Ceevention' to open pro.
c=ll
4. grO' , ,
s , " ...,..:—......30
.i osals for the grading of North Six th street,
Ssoutnsse.,4, .
~_. 4 ,t
:‘. ...“I—;.-20 , is ,and remained in sessionjong after the hoar
Enavr,..' , , ~..• 0 ,;•••"` 4 ' " * " .44.4*. "7 2° ''* 'set for their adjournment, but came to. no
wwtra‘ - "- * 4 ' ,' . """'"'"'"::: " ' tiensite coueltudou as : to the Jetting of the
w•
d ' Ter* ir - .......--. , ..-t-or , "*" .' centred: ,. - • ' . . ` '
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ghttehallve.;. - -
Totsteeo Pad i e4.-.4 VI air7.n , 784100 ADVERTI2I: in the'Esinv. r•t : :
READING PRIORS.
Rave. Egg and Broken Coal,
Nat,
Pea, - - • .
Ravenous Coal. -
READING ROUSE KEEPERS' -MARKET.
READING. Nov. 16. 1863.
DM
100%
108 r
109 P
01
131%
$l3OO
12 00
12 00
135
110
1 35
i3O
140
i6O
210
2 90
120
95
00117 50 asB 00 izi ton
0
4 60 ••
25 cts. VI bus
1
N,
eiNctocia r. lei
• ° ' IIMOLAIN6a* ve. •
Strinow, • tt„ vr
IO ktuft44i• 4
• Inits4 W 40 minutei. ,
• _04442 , fte Waldo 12 o'ckek M.: •
f,,!0•TC1.1417 • „,
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Stoic ti A t , repirititterr.
41°
Monday.
Ru. D. , 'Zwiigin. of 'Our AV..
communion services in the Emanuel Church
at Hamburg,. yesterday.
Tun thig prenenogion whiph took piaci,
on Saturday Is unavoidably crowded out;
but will appear to•morrow.
Hor. RUM OvEn.—On B*turday afternoon
a boy named Bartelow t ,aged 12 yoars, was
run over in North Sixth street, by a team.
Ho.was severely bnrt.
DELECIATEB.-Mr.liiBlll Carson , and
Mr. Wm Rovoir, delegates from the Amer.
lea tire Company of Philadelphia, honored
our boys by their appearance in the parade.
BREAK DOWN.—On Saturday night a,utock
train ran off the track at Blandon,. owing to
the,avriteh being turned the wrong way. The
engine tender, and one ear 'wore MI the track.
No 00 hurt. ' '
AVOTIIER ROBBEAL—Tdifit night betireen
12 and 8, o'clock, a thief or thieves, entered
the house of Mr. Amon,in Exeter township,
about. five miles below this city, and stole
- clothing, silk dresses, tbri, overcoats, etc.,
nmoutiug to about $55 in value.
CARELVSEINRSB % --A. careless method of
fastening outer window•blind4e-very prom
lent in many parts of the city. This becomes
disagreeably obvious 'when 1 0 wind arisen.
suddenly in the night—as, it, often does .4t
thus season—and one is nol„inelined to ,pity`
the p4erlica who then h 0:4 to open their
windows, and pop their night , eapped heads
oat to see "what Is the matter,"
Acotonm—Thisporningas a son of Mr.
C. Ludwig. residing at 2O Worth Eight
street, was driving around the -corner of
Washington and :Fourth streets, the :king
bolt of the 'wagon came out, causing the
front part of the body to fall down, and
throwing the boy down, between the horse
and the wagon: HO was severely hurt, re•
cev_ing a cut across the head and a gash_ be•
hind the car. -.lie was taken into the resi
dence of Rev.J Paoli, where his wounds *ere
washed and tiedrwith , linen, and from there
was taken to his home. , -• •
ItoutaT.-Aast night about I2` o'clock,
a thief entered the residence of Mr. 81Kena•
man,Bo9 North Fifth street: Ho went through
the lower rooms and not finding anything to
suit him, he came up stairs. In the:mean
time Mr. Weinman heard the noise, and
lay awoke in bed. The robber came to his
room and looked in, and when be discovered
Mr. 8. awake, ho took to his heels. 11r. 8.
immediately followed him.to the. door but
could do nothing in the way of. recognizing
or punishing him. The thief sp Oiled A hat
of Mr. 8., which he held over the light in
the lower room.
GREASE ON CARPETS,- Thero is nothing
that annoys a tidy housekeeper •so • much as
to have her carpet spotted with . , lamp' oil or
grease, and we therefore mall° k 00944 r for
their benefit, the following 'recipe for extract
ing, oil or grease spots .;from carpets or
clothes. Cover the grease spot; with
in whiting,
and let it remain .until it becomes, saturated
with the grease; , then serape it oft', and
cover it with another coat of whiting, and if
this does not remove the grease ! repeat the
application. Three coatKof whiting will, in
most cases, remove the spot, when it should
be brushed off with a clothes brush.
ATTEMPTED MURDER. -011 108 t Saturday
as Mr. J. Claude White, Superintendent of
the Swatara , Colliery, near Llewellyn '
Schuylkill comity, was on his way to the
Colliery, for the purpose of paying off the
hands,ho was waylayed by five ruffians, who
had adesign upon his money. ' Mr. W..had
taken the precaution to take with him three
men, among whom was one ofHeissler's po•
lice, who left the wagon on discovering the
;lice,
and boldly confronted them
with their chosen weapons. They fired upon
him, but he returned the fire in - a , spirited
manner and brought One of their number to
the ground, indafterwards brought the man
(who gave his name as Tinian from New
York,) to the Schuylkill county prison.
Mr. White had $16,000 with him nt the time
of the occurrence.
MILITARY COMPANIES.—Two or three mil•
itary companies are in process of formation
in this city,.and we hope - the matter will be
persevered fit wail they aro thoroughly or
ganized and equipped. Reading should bo
able to raise a full regiment of volunteer
militia, • Years ago the fame of tho.Ringgold
Battery, the Reading Rifles, and other mili
tary organizations in this city extended all
Over the State. We have now the material
for several companies of veterans, besides
may young men who never saw, service, but
who would join such organizations.
IA company of riflemen is . already nearly
Tull, and a "crack" company of infantry is
spoken. of, but on account, of expected
"hard times" the coming winter, the organ
ization 9f the
is companiescompaniesis notas rapid as
Fits expected.
There no reason why these companies,,
and several others, should • riot bo filled at
,once.
,Let our pang men Maio in this
matter, and Reading will soon have a mili
tary organization of which our citizens may
well be proud. ' ' •
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WePorta by' ifostis Ji ckr4 Alioraei (it
• Xate, 580 Coma Stria
...... Mini nalr—nlibalr. , ..•
• WO; ehriattnan WU acquitted of a charge
of the larceny of three chictette alleged to
rp
belong-to Satattet Mamba er tomtit
ship. Welter for Comma , : eke for'deft t
Charles BMW% was acqui of acharge of
the larceny , 01 a horse ; 'bur and harness
from Charlet Itittlri in Rftl Mg. ' Mr.: &t.
ter keeint a liver,* s table as the defendet
hired the team to 6 into the conntry i He
was found the nme eight below the ate,
Montgomery county; going ' towards hue. ;
dclkhta. It appears that the defendant was
amen of weak mind ) , and . also intoxicated
ott the day of this occurre nce, from which
circumstances it was contended that there
was an absence of a felonious inteat to aro:
propriate the proem.. , District
for-
and Ralston for Comm:. tlleaker deft.
Comm. vs. Adam Hahh and Jacob Day
sher, Supervisors of Perry township : —The
defhndants were indicted for nuisance In Beg-
letting to keep is proper repair a palm
read leading from Shoernakersville to Mos
elem Furnace. lt, was shown by the Com
monwealth that during lest spring and a por
tion of last summer this road 4 was al
most habitually out of repair, especially
after a rain, When it became soft and almost
impassable. , The defence proved that in dry
weedier the read was good, but as it was
shown that it was regularly traveled by
heavy furnace Winne, it was contended that
l it was impossible to keep it .in good repair
under such severe usage without tut npiking it.
The Court that it was the business kir
the Supervisors to keep the roads in prover
repair at all times, unless they had levied
and expended a tax of ten mills on the dol
lar upon the property valauation in the ,
township. As it appeared that that sum
had not been expended in this instance,
the Court instructed
,the jury to convlot,
at the same time entering a rule to r show
cause why a new trial should not be granted,
in order to teat more WV hereafter itbo
question as to whether the principle'' laid
applies to the facts in this case. Young for
Comm. Hagenman for deft.
RECEPTION OF TIIE RAINBOW STEAI4 FIRE
ENOINE.—The reception of the Rainbow
Steam Fire Engine , on Saturday last was a
fine affair. The entire Fire Department was
in fine, each company headed by a band,.of
music or drum corps. The parade was form•
ed on North Ninth street, and moved in the
following order
OMIT MA,IIB I / 4 14
•
John Ralston, of tlio Rainbow tiro Conn-
pang.
Atm.
Janior--James Goodman. , Reading-Hose
Lucke, NoVersink—Augustus
Lessig. Friendship—John Deubard.
Liberty—Michael MWCullon h. Washing
ton Hose—A. A. Milstein. ' Keystone Hook
and Ladder—John-• ifianight. Ringgold
Hose—John M. ROW: Rainbow—H.
area
First came the Junior Fire Cobtany,
headed by Snyder's Band, and cnrryins
beautiful banner and stand of American
colors. This company turned out a large
number of inn and made 4 handsome up
pearance. Their , hese carriage was drawn
by two gray horses.
Next caine the Reading Hose Fire Coin
pany, headed by Winter's Band; This Com
pany ,also tarried out well , in numbers. The
won Were fully uniformed and made a splen
did appearance. Their splendid steamer
was drawn by four black horses.
The Neversink followed next, Beaded by
a drum corps. The Neveraink Boys were
equipped In red shirts and • looked well.
They carried the American flak and had
With them their new carriage, which was
handsomely decorated with flewers.
The Friendship Fire Company followed,
'headed by the Muhlenberg Band, and turned
out a large number of men, carrying a ban
ner and drawing their carriage. Their lieau-•
tiful steamer WAS drawn by four grey horses,
The Liberty Fire Company next, drawing
their service carriage, whiehwaa handeoaely
decorated. The mon were fullyquipped,
and carried a beautiful American flag. They
were followed by their steamer, wh ich was
in excellent order, and was drawn by four
grey horses.
The Washington Hobe Company was head
ed by a band, and looked exceedingly. well
i
and ware out n largo numbereiovery. man
being fully equipped in the serviegblvltii
forms of the company. The cotnpaby-Ptir
tied •a handsome America - a 'flag, and - were
followed by , their carriage drawn', by two
brown horses. . ' ,
The Keystone Hook and Lidder * CoMpany
was 'led by the Bern Band., They .had
with them their truck, drawn by a fairer
grey horses. The truck was handsoniely
decer4ted with &Avers and a' beeutiful
Amerkcan flag.: The Keystone. Boys looked
well, • ,
The Ringgold Hose - Company an headed
by a drum corps. This conipanx, carried , a
banner, and had with ' them their hose car
riage, drawn by two black horses.
The Hampden Fire Company came next,
led by the Robosonia Band, and tarried o u t.
in large numbers. They carried a large and
beaUtiful flag, and drawing their carriage,
which was handsomely decorated.
The Rainbow Fire Company was headed
by a band. They were out in large num
bers, fully equipped,carrying their beautiful
shell banner, and drew their hose carriage.
Their beatitiful new steamer was draWn by
six grey horses, and attracted much atten
tion from the thoustindi of p eople who gath
ered along the route over which the proces
sion passed.
The appearance of the department, the
men in their attractive equipments, the car
riages and steamers in the most splendid or
der, all wont to prove that Reading is bless
ed with one of the finest, most effective and
active fire departipents in the country.
Lwr those who have deteeted the premature evl.
deuce of age—.the tell-tale whitening of the looks,
. the unnatural thinning of the covering which pa.
tare designed should be preservturto the period
of dissoltition, lose no time in securin g . a bottle of
"Barrett Vegetable Bair Restoratlve, ' the great
antidote to:taidness:grai'hair andivristy—Buttato
t &pren. • • oetle-ltno
VISITING ()ARM,
~.. ,
BUSINESS CARDS,
WEDDING' CARDS, Are.,
Of all klaile, mat be bad of Lbo HaatiOttlie.
Elestrotives flitalstted If d.stral.
• .
V:4501h &Olt Owefit..
rt "
to:lolrest atm. • j apply it-thip..!,!ift?
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positive,' permanent,. and immeditte
thed,Y Ibt . NewtlON .f rOt*l l 4'
*.
40 et ea et =MR" Scalds ßiir aSP
Biteat . na all tente pains,
ileelete human sufftling shaild comtitn
ilighrat al n 4
the true phllosopter. Inint,th ,
eclence In our own ihey he' achleveAl, !ki•
the tubelike 4 chloroform end ether 1014,
eansequ9% upon tenneult Suites', *ration+, t r •
•
SAYRE'S
INS ,
-ANT 'PAIN CU:RE
secOrciplishhy sintitioutvmt
hts effect h iiirtetity.tuagh,al, and its ft4rt toi :0 so
entirety littrmhus is to hi to spr likable to tho . 6114 tot ,
der ass as to ti adult. Thonsatult 44'8140/oral s t;sq i•
tity that thla is no tenon, but II fAli bOrild %Al c`o t itimcsi,y,
and n singlo applhallon of Iho rust: rousluro *lto to y
altOptlcal authr4 ot trul,t;rahttsulous votrer.'..
1
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WR • CUMALENGE T E E VOUIXi
• • - . o to, Prothic4,. u, , ,;:
4 '
t
Ut!
' -
Nofitniitii;Mai mice becOnies
.derquallittla
with iiirtues ioitt bo. tidal t„ft.,
4 :11 , t i l
- Price 60 Ots. Bola by' all DruiiTsta.
. 8010 Pfopletort, llNkdinio Pa.
Bee rir t A. Dudey, sus. of the Orin of V dd.
ley 4t ord. one of the. largest wholesale drus
sabot ments_ln dile oountrYl. •
, •klo. 69. L BittocvAr OT , , 1 11: 11011
Fi Ai ' A . R '1"11 Nrk ii
. . mins & Co., cad nr, t/t3l_,_
It affords me plealurtto speak o the welt
.tffeots of your ' Pala Cute." in ti l y own ease.` n
Jule last, I as "Wolfed with ouralsia in ivy
abdoelen wad side, Aftrr tag otteolkly 1,
nearlY two woes% i rdooed to your reTh , •
OY. and after et. aPp bat on, to my alter eurprt
I, was relieved Ike vr second,. flt• sudden
the relyhat I 'oouift soareely tellers my °Wit -
senses. la my knortikbro or the properation. t
firmly bet eve that it will stop v" Its from p ear()
every oanso and almost instantly. ' '
. • liespettlisily,yorvi ,•( • • .
. Unillfil L _ ,
Of the dun of Dudley & Eitaffor , 1 holessis DNS
slats. inn. Olt.
P. E Alt L'. S 0 As P''.' - '
1014 algAffrivin tV4l,,Agrta,plitt
.41,L Pul( ~, I fi Arlikr b. 4 N IT. , .
Foiteiviis IN ()INTIM EXChI , A .',.' ...-
THE! ORHAT A'MERIOAN SOAP COMPANY'' ,
take pleasure in informing the people of Reedin %
tna • TrointiYl Out . mate Partioulurly . a 1-:goo d
1101110Keetere that they aro toontirliotur AV e 1.4
introdaelna a bap • slimier to • alt otneri r tn.
follow IN pgrposes i ' • -'. ' i - ;-'" t'
s Y--,ror °loaning Paint r lloodewor , liaro
t' , ,
,des )gti—x6rOlenike (and Polito a'c'Al,!,
oanjo t IT) metals of all descriptions" • .- I ,
house collard- ran at onoo see lite MVO feit'SW,
l it
tap, of le, as it is entirely unneressaryte keep as
hert9f re. folishing Powdere, prick Dust,,Sand,
I —For a Palm or , Vatit Soap. ,eoPteinilt
whore t ete art any Inpurittes or_etkine ttpcte.iut
banal. MT as Paint , lit'eftett el at 4 lona, rrintml
rikitte,i_ b. -.
TORY and last—, For the thousand Q.
pp.
.and
purposes for wnieh peep hr in 001114411 6.
Vl6lok It, Is iwpossibib to enunievate ai. k t i his'
limo.
A i
DI ttitcrrttixii tea .untiot utnatern m 005 ! . ,.
for each and bvry *nrPoso aheVen efiet I,
be used in theft nuip o tantker OA aye it its
I '.
thlit exceptttkVtha tt.onty requitia e t .
the amouniof WV II,!to 6 41000610 ti 0 10 WV/VIP
sults as ot saved, e ili7ll 'et pte,lis,olm, ;
sand LAIIO -r ‘-' • ' ' ' " '
, ,
, R . ARRIS' PEARL 130AP'.,'''
DEIWARE OF ALL IMITATIOI43I,
Afatittfacturid Nkeitykety by the' aiegt ateteHe
LIN
'Soap 103 Arch h7reel,' PhilAde/phia , ' ri.. •
*or Bonnet:DEß a MADEIRA, corner• of
kiwi Washington Streets, Solo Agents For Reading-,
AGENTS WANTED IN EVRIVit otsx.& couN4.
TY IN THE UNIT.Ku NTAThS.
The Soap Is now offered to the Publio at the fol
lowintr Stores
Stauffer & Shonfol dor, Yoettin kibustiri). "
A. Pottatirer,Dorbly klfrom, . • ,- i
3. ir , B. usylor. - _ .0. I Meter. ,•
Yrafar & Boone, .11. lehtherni '
P. Keiser, • Ilinitorshits & lubp, •
it . h:l w u n ngre, , • 0. Hoffeltinger„
P. Shaoffer, .. , . ,
J. 0. Thomas. D. I'. Web & Cd.,
.Koffor & Bro., M. Ke r lin & Son, ' •
'.
0. Ifildoboitel, ' 'tl.oypr,
V. Stott, J:Ja ino, .
B. Hommig, J. High,
P. Dehart , J. Kline, • 1
N .
Boyer, ' - Ott k Dottier.
•
00t,17-ly . .
coivilecenopEßY I CONPOttONIM,Y
CANDIES 1 '
F. ntrnEE,
At No. 107 North Firth Ntroot, e
. (Old:Jall) Reading, . i`: t •
Is now prepared to furnish citir oltitens .with Cons
tallowy, Candies and lee Cream. at Itkolersalo
and reta il, Also all, kinds of plain and :fancy Ciiketi., Ice
Cream of all davors constantly Oki Iktid. pt,
soliolted. • Jttpa 9
‘TOTICZ—The attention of meohiniciand
VI boring men is called to the Fortune Building
and Baying Afildolation of Itesding, l 4horhares
ore Si paehdend limited to fifteen hUnd . Aireadf
a largo number cremes are intim, leuv ' fe
more for, disposal. Those dethrititt bad Deter eft ,-;
early in order tb secure them. • •
Nor further information call t the store of
Jones 0. Thomas, grpger. comr FifttLend
dreetst. or at _the residence*? Robert Wt4rnir,
H. cornet Fifth and Court stieker op ' the *lndef..
signed. J. EOM Liao% neerstrarY.
29
oat Imo ee, 521. Mutt. street.
•
IS kill OVA tie " (''
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R 111 00 "k r , A
BARTC iS S
LIQUOR 'STORE.'
Hu been removed from 04 ItertOnt linildlns to
, t>fo new sind elegint strife,
NO. 487 PZili
Nihereioustomere will lind • vilry borse etnek of the
beet lind pored
WINES, BRANDIES, WthiltlES,
dt.6.. ever otrOf to ttlinfe Of *111,044111.4; '
ArreOf f lott ‘ ivrialtil's'oultoiterde.4ll67ll-ii
EMU
1140PN.
PLUMBERS
OA4 1 AND'
And3factufactirert of
PIPE RAILING, FOR CEMETERY .
LOTS, &O. . ;
113 MOUTHSirigiliT, • r '"
RE ADINCit.
002,21316.
rotir4ND PIN NOLDIIIO. - 44.2110tir- ,
_gaiffetent odor. for ale at mole:
MOM
MISHLEIt 4,006,
WANTIID, etiery Person' in Rmdifilddhly
RR I 8& 4 0 ~ Proriotore.,
CANDIES! 1
ICE CREAM . !,